McCallum High School - Knight Yearbook (Austin, TX)
- Class of 1956
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By Alfred, Lord Tennyson 6 IN MEMORIAM Alfred Treadwell l am part of all that l have met. Altred,A Lord Tennyson A warmth and sincerity that shines inside the classroom and out has made Mr. Guy Bizzell known and loved by all his associates. His abil- ity to work with teenagers and bring out their best-not only in speech and dramatic interpretation, but also in daily living-has gained him the respect of parents, teachers, and the teenagers themselves. lt is with the sincerest admiration and affection that the staff mem- bers of the l956 McCallum Knight dedicate it to such a man. From a lonely-looking brick building on a hill of . dust and weeds to an efficient looking school build- ing on a campus of green-this is the change wrought on McCallum in only three years, not by nurserymen, but by the students and their parents backed by the P-TA and aided by the custodians. This aerial view of McCallum shows the growing community our high school is serving with ever in creasing success. 8 WBQQQ. ,Qi From n skeleton of steel and brick in '52 to a beautiful building surrounded by blooming sllrubbery and green grass in '55, McCallum has become a proud part of Austin and Texas life. 1 - f 1 f . :se f KY , .,,. 1 ' ' 'A H 5-fl www ., -L, +- , .,,.,,r m rr..,. , U.kk miaglmgw VV K2 g gag? sf' gg' .gag f Q v w . , . Engwgw K us 4, 5 ,. wa-ww -ff-1515-lnzggfem A AW. by 3 Bffbiliiliif . f me ,M 4.: ff A M1 i 1 M452 + will 2 s 1 . .,,, S R - ' I-'rf-ff,sf1 M ' -sig l s u lslo I PW 5 I D 1.3139 I S N X N W I vu H 1 LI, T3- . SUPERINTENDENT OF AUSTIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Mr. Irby Carruth BOARD OF EDUCATION At a regular business meeting of the Board of Education are back row: Mr. Thomas A. Graham, Mr. John Broad, Mr. David T. Lamme, Jr., and Mr. Noble W. Prentice, president, Front row: Mrs. James P. Hart, Mrs. Gary E. Bray, secretary: and Mr. Walter R. Koch, vice-president. ! 2 2 F 5 5 Z Mr. Ernest W. Cabe, Jr.- Director of Personnel and Research of Austin Public Schools Mr.. John E. Clemens- Mrs. Martha Perkins- Busmess MUMQGY Lunch Room Area Supervisor 14 i Q ,.,,,,,, . Mr. Arthur Cunningham- Mr. T. P. Baker- Director of Pupil Personnel Director of Curriculum Mr. Temple Mayhall - Director of School Plant . PRINCIPAL Mr. N. H. Wittner A drill press gets the attention of Mr. Wittner as he works in his hobby shop. CU' Nfiw QD W f S. -J M! N-2 Exposing their true chaperoning spirit, Miss Martha Agnor, Dean of Girls, and Mr. Roy Coels Assistant Principal, are caught as they leave for a KNIGHT game. Miss Martha Agnor-University of Texas, BA., M.A. Mr. Roy Coers-Southwest Texas State Teachers College, University of Texas, B.S.g M.Ed ,-f 'N D!-7-JR LJ C1 C W 5-J . MN is Showing Mrs. Odelle Cody, Junior and Senior Counselor, the fundamentals of his hobby, go Mr. Victor Sumner, Freshman and Sophomore Counselor. Mrs. Cody-Abilene Christian College, B.A.p University of Texas, M.Ed. Mr. Sumner-University of Texas, B.A., M.A. Enjoying a break after work hours are the sec- retaries, Mrs. Inez Hester, clerk typist, Mrs. Betty .lo Brewster, secretary to principal, Mrs. Loma Floyd, attendance clerk, Mrs. Sylvia Otting, clerk typist and assistant to Mrs. Mar- shallj and Mrs. Connie Naylor, registrar. :vi 2 who H ,or Shown working in the darkroom with their hobby, photography, are Miss Helen Boysen, science, Mr. Henry Horton, .lr., industrial arts, and Mrs. Joyce Davis Stahl, math. Miss Boysen-University of Texas, B.A.p M.A. Mr. Horton-North Texas State Teachers College, B.S., University of Texas, M.Ed. Mrs. Stahl-University of Texas, B.A., M.Ed. Explaining his hobby, modern languages, is Mr. Robert Teel, social studies. His attentive listeners are Mrs. Maurine Goodman, math, and Mrs. Evelyn H. Watkins, business education. Mr. Teel-North Texas State University, Uni- versity of Texas, University of Michigan, B.A.p M.A. Mrs. Goodman-University of Texas, Baylor University, M.A., B.A. Mrs. Watkins-Baylor University, B.A., M.A. Discussing a plant with two fellow travel- ing companions, Mrs. Bernice S. Oglebay, science and math, and Mrs. Marguerite Moehlman, math, Mrs. Mary Edwards is shown pointing out more interesting fea- tures. Mrs. Moehlman-University of Nency, France, B.S, in science, University of Pennsylvania, 5.5. in education, M.A.g Ph.D. Mrs. Oglebay-Indiana University, B,S. Mrs. Edwards-University of California, A.B.g University of Texas, M.A.g Ph.D. Checking up on the radio and TV listings are Miss Margaret J. Harris, math and bookkeeping, Miss Georgia Lou West, business education, and Miss Saralee Hudson, English. Miss Harris-Baylor University, University of Texas, B.A.p M.A. Miss West-Paris Junior College, A.A.g North Texas State College for Women, B.S., University ol Texas, M.Ed. ' Miss Hudson-University of Texas, B.A., M.A. fri. 3 lj K2 Discussing their latest fishing trip are Mrs. Jessie Smith, vocational home and family life, Mr. A. R. Sallee, math, and Mr. Frank Phillips, band. Mrs. Smith-Texas Technological College, B.S., University ol Texas, M,Ed. Mr. Phillips-Hardin-Simmons University, B.A.g University of Texas, M.Ed. Mr. Sallee-Howard Payne College, A.B., Texas Christian, M.A. X27 'ef LQ lux N Lv J Busying themselves with their hobby, sewing are Mrs. Margaret Battle, social studies, Mrs Lola Allen, English, and Mrs. Mary .lane Rorex, home economics. Mrs. Battle-University of Texas, B.A., M.A. Mrs. Allen-Texas AGI College, B.5.p M.S. Mrs. Rorex-University of Tennessee, B.S. Expressing their appreciation of a good book are Mrs. Margaret Russell, home economics, and Mrs. Jimmie Baylor, social studies. Mrs. Russell -- North Texas State, 8.5. Mrs. Baylor-Ouachita College, A.B.p University of Arkansas, M.A. P Looking at some fool's gold are Mr. L. M. Etlreredge, industrial arts, Mrs. Judith E. Morehead, science and chemistry, and Mrs. Lucy Lee Benbow, art. Mr. Etheredge-Sam Houston State Teachers College, Southwest Texas State Teachers Col- lege, B.S., M.Ed. uri Morehead-Wayland College, Texas Technological College, University of Texas, B.A., Mrs. Benbow-University of Texas, Texas State College for Women, Columbia University, B.S., MA. 22 S.. Z7 f P I Q- l X K S NCQ 1 l 1 l 1 I l l l 1 i i i l 45 , x 5 x Z' X ihtuq', V L, U sb Viewing pictures taken on past trips are Mrs. .lakoba Radkey and Mrs. Norma Scott. Mrs. Radkey- B.A., M.A., University of Texas: Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. Mrs. Scott-B.S., M.A., Hollins College, University of Texas. Miss Halrilee Heierman, Mr. Eugene Guy Bizzell, and Mr. .lim Collins, are enjoying a dis- cussion concerning fine arts. Miss Heierman-B.A., M.A., University of Texas. Mr. Bizzell-M.A., Northwestern Universityg B.A., University of Texas. Mr. Collins-B.A., M.A., University of Texusg M.A., L.D., Harvardg Degree of Proficiency Kings College. Showing oft their skill at their hobby, golf, are Mr. George Wade Boone, driver education, Mrs. Mary .lo Martin, English, and Mr. Gordon Bennett, physical education. Mr. Boone-University of Texas, B.A., M.A. Mrs. Martin-Southwestern University, University of Texas, North Texas State Teachers Col- lege, B.S. Mr. Bennett-University of Texas, B.S. L gdqf 5 x Wiiwws. X Q... n uw 5 WJ Examining a horticultural specimen are Miss Leobel Ware, English, Mrs. Frances Brougher, physical edu- cation, and Miss Bertha Casey, English and Latin. Miss Ware-University of Texas, B.A., M.A. Mrs. Brougher-Louisiana State, Colorado University, University ot Texas, B.S., M.Ed. Miss Casey-University of Texas, Colorado Univer- sity, College of William and Mary, B.A., M.A. A folder on New Mexico's scenic qualities and points holds the attention and conversation of Miss Laura Snow, social studies, Miss Willa Frances Anderson, business education, and Mrs. Louva R. Child, math. Miss Snow-University of Texas, B.A.p M.A. Miss Anderson-University of Texas, B.B.A. Mrs. Child-DePauco University, Indiana Uni- versity, B.A.p Greencastle, Ind., Bloomington, Ind. The activities on the field at Memorial Stadium during the Texas vs. TCU football game are getting a once over by three experts, namely Mr. J. R. Viramontes, science, Mr. Charlie Munson, science, and Mr. Forrest H. Kline, biology. Mr. Viramontes-University of Texas, B.S.g M. Ed. Mr. Munson-University of Texas, B.S., M.Ed. Mr. Kline-Texas Christian University, University of Texas, B.S.g M.Ed. fry? QN- X.. fx l 1 Joking, but still trying to plan for a future fishing excursion, are Mr. Lavoy Wlritworth, chorus, Mr. Frank E. Rundell, math, and Mr. Desmond Kidd, physical education. Mr. Whitworth-Oklahoma City University, B.F.A. Mr. Rundell-Baylor University, B.B.A. Mr. Kidd-University of Texas, B.S. All ready to go into a KNIGHT basketball game are Miss Norma Jean Barber, journalism and English, Mrs. Wanda B. Rice, physical education, and Mrs. Sybil C. Williams, math. Miss Barber-University of Texas, B.J. Mrs. Rice-Wayland College, University of Texas, B.S. Mrs. Williams-Texas State College for Women, B.A.g University of Texas, M.A. IFC? Q7 es if' 'N k?:'lj Mr. K. D. Willingham, agriculture. Mr. Willingham-Sam Houston State Teachers College, B.S., Texas AGM College, M.S. 26 fi si S. t E -X fl iii iii 2, K, Bening up on some reference material is Mr. E. E. Posey, industrial arts. Mr. Posey-Southwest Texas State Teachers College, B.S., M.Ed. Checking through the card files are Mrs. Vivian Pittman, English, Mrs. Vivian G. Zehrer, Latin and English, and Mrs. Margarite Sledge, Spanish, and Social Studies. Mrs. Pittman-West Texas State College, B.S. Mrs. Zehrer-University af Texas, B.A. Mrs. Sledge-Ouachita Baptist College, A.B., Baylor University, M.A. Relaxing at her desk is Mrs. Frances Marshall, librarian. Mrs. Marshall-University of Texas, B.A.g Texas State College for Women, B.S. 27 Here we see our cooks Lois Brown, Myrtle Archer, Addie Belle Young, Ruth Hill, Irene Perkins, Robelia Smith, Mary Williams, Norvell Mathis, and Katie Williams. The ladies who serve our meals are Mrs. Katherine Parker Mrs. Golden Anderson, and Mrs. Delores Seaman. I Shown are the people behind the scenes Willy Farrell, Edward Wolf, Eric Kaspar, Clyde Kitchens, Mrs. Alberta Sumner, J. A. Humphrey, ond Ira Reese. SENIORS Well we re here but we re not to sure it we like it or not Seniors say these words with superior smiles belled by misty eyes The road has been long at times rather rough but the kids wouldn t have traded it for all the gold in the world The friends they ve made the contests they ve won the tunes they ve had, the experiences they ve gained--these have added a valuable part to the life of each senior which will supply him with a wealth of memories for the rest of his life. The road before the seniors branches in many directions, but perhaps the highways aren't as rough as they appear and perhaps someday, somewhere some of them will cross again. IQB Students Discuss Mid-term Graduation February l, l956 was the end of the high school lives of Gus Bouldin, Tommy Dean, Arlene Henderson, Arvene Henderson, John Paul Johnson, Bobby McDuff, Charles Vick, and Billy Joe Worthington. Each has now gone his separate way-to work, to school, to a new home-but they have left their mark in McCallum's annuals and many, many memories with their sponsor, Mr. Guy Bizzell. President, Billy Joe Worthingtonf vice-president, Gus Bouldin,' secretary-treasurer, Arlene Henderson, and sergeant-at-arms, Bobby McDuff discuss graduation plans with Mr. Bizzell while class members Tommy Dean, Arvene Henderson, and John Paul Johnson listen. Not pictured is Charles Vick. Commencement exercises for the fall graduating classes of the three high schools were held in the McCallum gym February l, l956 at 8 p.m. The main speaker of the eve- ning was Dr. G. E. Barnett, associate dean, College of Education, University of Texas. 3l SENIOR OFFICERS Taking a vacation from senior problems are Senior class officers David Barnett, IZA and l2B Vice-President, Helen Plummer, l2B Treasurer, Glenn Johnson, IZA and IZB Reporter, Frances Fisk, l2A and l2B Secretary, Errol King, IZA Sergeant- at-arms, John Fowler, l2A President, Greg Martin, l2B Sergeant-at-arms, and David Bradshaw, l2B President. Blue Brigade members, cheerleaders and stu- dents prepare to board the buses and continue their journey to Pales- tine. TCHISON, JOAN-Band '53-'56, 2 Ltrs., Fav. Serf 54, Talents Inc. '53-'54, Pan Am. Club '55-'56, .H.A. '55-'56, Press Capades '55, Mixed Choir '55- 56, Ltr., Jr. Red Cross '55-'56, Knight Club Ed. '55-'56, and Sweetheart '55-'56. Iways talking, never still, Iways laughing, always will. ACHUS, JIMMY-Var. Tennis '53-'54, Var. Track 54-'56, Ltr., U.F. Torch Race Team '55, Rod 84 Gun lub '54-'55, Track Club '55-'56. en ol few words are considered the best of men. AKER, CALVIN-B-team ftball '53-'54, Social Danc- ng Club '55, Adv. V.P. '56, Golf Club '56. real man is he whose goodness is a part of himself. AILEY, ELROY- t is not by size that ou win or fail, be the best of Y hatever you are. ARKER, MARGARET-Violet Crown Garden Club '55- 56, F.N.A. Pres. '55, F.H.A. '55-'56, Song Leader '55, .P. '56. ust let her speak, she'll be satisfied. ARNES, WALTER-Science Research Club '55-'56. nd we know he'd try anything at least once. ALBLINGER, KAY-lnt. 53- 56, B room Dancing Club '53-'54, F.H.A. '55-'56. A personality all her own. ALLEN, DAVID- A farmer at heart-he's Movin' On. ANDERSON, CARLETON-U.F. Torch Race Team '53-'55, Science Research Club '54-'55, Var. Track '56, Ltr., Track Club '56, Adv. Pres. '56. Fleet ol foot and slow to anger. ANDERSON, FRED-B-team ftball '53, Basket- ball Club '54-'56, Adv. Patriotic Chrmn. '54-'55, Sgt. Arms '56. If someone doesn't kill me, l'll live 'til I die. ARNETTE, JAY HOYLAND-Int. '53-'55, Var. Baseball '54-'56, 3 Ltrs., Var. Basketball '53- '56, 3 Ltrs., All-district, All-state, May Fete Ct. '54, Adv. V. P. '53-'54, Pres. '54-'55, Mixed Choir '55, Basketball Club '53-'56, Pres. '55-'56, Track Club '56, Who's Who '54-'56, Coronation Ball Ct. '56. Give him wine, women, mirth, and laughter. ARNOLD, SUE-B'roam Dancing Club '53-'54, Science Research Club '54-'55, Adv. Soc. Chrmn. '55-'56, Mixed Choir '55-'56, F.T.A. '55-'56. She giggles and giggles all the time, She'll probably giggle at this rhyme. l K l Y 'Q--so mst.. .Ef1,'2.,s 3. . ,, . ., ...Wi 'vafZ5?i5?'5Qi2, f-.5fx,1gi,.f. - - fre .a'li2m.- 54 P4 g 2' Q I, Ne, p X W We ,Q Q A We 'ir ew ,gf . 1. , we 7 sw P bv. l r .M 3 x f 2 , X 5 . Q Q ' .W l, .2, ,.. -f . .-xsliglf .4 -M 53155,-z K5,iv4i,l' ' ' Hs-fee f . ww . Q , X if if ., Q 1 xl , gg Q. we l f -me vm.-. -- , V . ,mal I M W ,..- 54.4 .9 1 gif mf'f.f'1 'X K ,R .3 if bw E sq ve x ' MM. ' . if e.',: iff Q ti SL l Um gy... E we ex, -6 E l ff ' s g 8.1. 555:-:Q lllgiiiigg . :-:':?f1Si,t: W HJ'.'E'- 1 -W, ,fgegvk . . 1 E L . ll gush fe U A Salle X ' in El -X a V Q. a -w QQ . ,'.L, ' l .,,,V ' rj - . L' ,.--- . 2- :W .aa-ai afiv?aszfe.'-asa' is 34 ki ikfigr, g P wi 'Q N-Q wg .1 A J ' K gm v ef f 1 an . BARNETT, David-B-team ftball '54, Class V.P. '55-'56, Adv. V.P. '55, Tennis Club V.P. '55, Hi-Y Pres. '55, Latin Pres. '56, Mixed Choir '55- '56, Beauty Rev. Cast '56, Who's Who '55-'56, Friendliest Boy '55-'56, Coronation Ct. '56, Nat. Thespians '56, R.C.P. '55-'56. His ways bespeak an understanding heart. BARTEE, LYNEEN-Mixed Choir '53-'56, Ltr. '54, Pan. Am. Club '53, R.C.P. '53-'56, Nat. Thespian '56, Adv. Secy. '54-'55, F.H.A. Hist. Trea. '55, Pres. '56, Latin Club Pres. '56, Press Capades '54-'55, Beauty Rev. Cast '56, Knight Copy Writer '56, N.H.S. '55-'56, R.C.P. '53-'56. This sunny disposition gilds the edges of life's blackest clouds. BARTOW, BABS-Beauty Rev. '53, Cast '56, Var. Tennis '53-'54, Ltr., B'room Dancing Club '53- '54, Adv. V.P. '53-'54, Sec'y. '56, Science Re- , search Club '54-'55, Cheerleader '54-'55, Head ' Cheerleader '55-'56, 2 Ltrs., May Fete Cast '54, Powder Puff League '55-'56, F.H.A. '55-'56, Int. Dec. Rep't. '55, Knight Sr. Sec. Ed. '56, Int. '53- '54, Who's Who '55-'56, N.H.S. '55-'56. This girl we know is lull of pep, A versatile cheerleader, always hep. Jane Colley tells l parents, Leon Grahi and .lill Schutze, that l BASEY, SARAH ANN-Transfer from Pasadena, bmhe' is going 'l F.H.A. '55-'56, Violet Crown Garden Club Chrmn. l 155 1 For every why, she has a wherefore. BECKER, ANDREW-B-team ftball '53, Var. Track '55-'56. Little we think, less we do,' lsn't it lunny how we pull through? BECKER, GENE RONALD-Rod 8. Gun Club '55- '56. When you are good to others, you are good to yoursell. BEEZLEY, ALVIN R.-Press Capades '53, Mixed Choir '53, '55-'56, Var. ftball '54-'56, N.H.S. '54-'56, Varl Track '53-'56, Ltr. '56, Adv. V.P. '54-'55, Trea. '56, Barbershop Singers '53-'54, Track Club '54-'56. He admits there are two sides to every question- His side and the wrong side. BETHEL, LEE ROY- Make merry though the day be gray. Forget the clouds, let's be gay. BEVERLY, KARLETA-Int. '55, lt's nice to be natural If you are naturally nice. BIRKNER, .IOHN RAY-Band '54-'55, B-team ftbal' '54-'55, Adv. Pres. '55, Var. ftball '55-'56, Track Clu '55-'56, Var. Track '56, S.C. '56, R.C.P. '56, Beaut Rev. Cast '56, Nat. Thespians '56. , A ' No sinner, but certainly no saint! aLAcKsuRN, ALroN-Mixed Choir '54-'55, Barber' ,J shop Singers '54-'55. Q L . What care l il I be at rest 1 r Kill time and take life at its best. . .eall ' . BoHLs, DALE-Jr. Red Cross '54-'56, Chrmn. '54-'55, Press Capades '54-'56, Sketch Club '54-'56, Pres. '55- '56, Knight Co-Art Ed. '55, R.C.P. '56. He can work hard, but he can play harder. i ,kkk - f'-, BOLING, CLYDE-vm. ftball '53, uf, 1-Orch ggcesgeam '55, Var. Track '54-'56, Co-Cap't. I say little, see much, do less. e3I:Qggl,I5CglJS-F.F.A.g Frojectionist Club, Adv. Tall, dark, and reserved, BOWLING, SUZANNE ELIZABETH-Press Ca- pades '53-'56, Beauty Rev. '54, '56, B. Brigade W '54-'56, Adv. Trea. '53-'54, Sec't. '55g Y-teens Parl. '53, Var. Tennis '54-'55, Ltr., Int. '53-'54, X B'room Dancing Club '53-'54, Debate '55-'56, W Science Research Club Pres. '55, V.P. '55-'56. Always ready to lend a helping hand. f: '1ef,': ':2 025225- sRAnsHAw, DAVID-Who's wha '53-'56, s.c. 'env '53-'55, Treo. '54, V.P. '54, Adv. Pres. '54-'55, Var. ftball '54-'56, 2 Ltrs.g B-team ftball '53- '54, Var. Baseball '53-'56, 3 Ltrs.p Rod 81 Gun Club '55-'56, Pres. '56p Hi-Y '56, Class Pres. '56, Coronation Ball Ct. '56, N.H.S. '55-'56. My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. BRANDON, MYLES- A genius when it comes to women. BROCKMAN, LENORA-P.A.S.F. '53-'54, F.H.A. Yr. Bk. Chrmn. '55-'56. The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. BRUGMAN, SHIRLEY-Pop Music Club '54-'55, Violet Crown Garden Club '54-'56, F.H.A. '55-'56. She's a true delight. W Y, 14 .5 4 BRYSON, DOROTHY JEAN-N.H.S. Sec't. '54-'56, Int. ,,yVyy, A Club '55-'56. lA quiet tongue shows a wise head. - IBURDICK, BARBARA-F.H.A. Treo, '56, Beauty Rev. Cast '56, Powder Puff League '56, YSoItly speak and gently smile. I. - .. 5 1 ' ,l BURRIS, .IUNE-F.H.A. Patriotic Chrmn. '56, Song Leader '55, . ,V Kind and neat, Gentle and sweet. 'ir . 'I BUTLER, BILL-F.F.A. '53-'54, B-team ftball '53-'54, V ...,.. var. ftball '55-'56, Ltr. I rl A knI9l1t I am, ... - -'iff' 'And a knight I shall die. CAMPBELL, .IIM-Press Capades '53-'56, R.C.P. '53- '56, officer '55-'56, Sketch Club '54-'55, Nat. Thespian '55-'56. M His gentlemanly manner and artistic ability has en- W' I 5 deared him to us all. F 5 ' w arg. Q J .-.,' is l f A ... 1 , so if . 'L'- --.f-' sm. ,.,: 2, ., . faifss Q .5 . if . V . Wl FQ Vzjl XX 5 l R .. K . Q.. F . X 6 1' It P 3 ..,g,,Q:: . W 3 . if . . i . + M . V A Q. .za 1 he Q A Q .3 .pl ' A CAMPBELL, JOHN-Press Copades '53-'56, R.C.P. '53-'56, officer '55-'56, Nat. Thespian '55-'56. He's not too bashful nor too bold, He's just exactly right, we're told. CARAWAY, NELDA-F.H.A. Degree Chrmn. '56, I Patriotic Chrmn. '55. Politeness goes far, yet it costs nothing. CARTER, KENNETH-Rod 8- Gun Club '53, Talents lnc. '54-'55, Var. Track '55-'56, Track Club '55-'56. His quiet, sincere, and gentlemanly manner has impressed us all. McCaIlum's basketbu team goes into a hudd CASTALDI, ADA-Transfer to Japan, Pan Am. Club '54-'55, A friend we hated to lose. CATTER, DAVID-Press Copades '53-'54, Band Contest '54-'56, Band '53-'56, Orch. '53-'55, Rod 81 Gun Club '53-'55, Science Research Club '55-'56, He makes friends by being a friend. CHILDERS, MELVIN-Mixed Choir '55-'56, Pro- jector Club '53-'54. With a sturdy step he strides the hall. COCHRAN, SARAH-Beauty Rev. '55, Cast '56, Press Copades '55, B. Brigade '55-'56, Shield Staff '55-'56, F.T.A. '54-'55, Powder Puff League Sec't. '55-'56, N.H.5. '55-'56. Always sweet, friendly, gay, Always smiling, that's her way. CRADDOCK, FRED LEE-Cheerleader '53-'54, Tennis Club '53-'54, U.F. Torch Race Team '53, Mixed Choim '54-'56, F.T.A. '54-'55, Social Dancing Club '55-'56 Hi-Y '54-'56, Yep, l'm a Senior this year! DANIEL, DONALD-Hi-Y '54-'56, Pan Am. Club '54 '56, Var. Tennis '56, Press Copades '55, Beauty Rev Cast '55, Nat. Thespians' 56, R.C.P. '55-'56. The best age to have fun is the one you are in. DAVIS, PHILLIP- Don't let your studies interfere with your education. DAWSON, WANDA FAY-F.N.C. Trea. '53-'54, Sec't. '55-'56, F.H.A. Sec't. '53-'56. A soft answer turneth away wrath. DEAN, TOMMY- A - A 1 A P f Don't take life so seriously, you'll never get out of i1 alive anyway! DERDEN, ZOE ANN-R.C.P. '53-'56, Press Ca- pades '54-'56, Beauty Rev. '54, Cast '56, Adv. Sec't. '54, Talents lnc, '54, Band '54-'56, Ltr., Band Contest '55-'56, Maiorette '54-'56, Spanish Club '55, F.T.A. '56, Nat. Thespians '56, A glint of mischief in her eyes, Twirling is where her interest lies. DEU FRIEND, BILL-Hi-Y Sec't. '54-'56, Science Research Club Trea. '54-'55, Social Dancing Club '55-'56, Mixed Choir V.P. '55, Pres. '56, Beauty Rev. Cast '56. Hold the ship, men, I'm on my way! ' DICE, CAROLYN-Shield Soc. Ed. '53-'56, Knight Soc. Ed. '54-'55, B. Brigade '54-'56, N.H.S. '54- '56, Y-teens '53-'54, F.H.A. State Delg. '53-'54, Girl's State '55, Press Capades '54, Who's Who ' '55-'56. l Here is a true and industrious friend. DIXON, KEMP-Spanish Club '54-'55. A quiet mind is richer than a throne. a plan some strategy. DORMAN, DICK S.- ' He has a will and usually finds a way. DROUCHE, ALLEN-Rod 8. Gun Club '55-'56. How rich are they who have patience. DYER, LAUREL-Talents Inc., N.H.S. '54-'56. Cheerful as a whistling teapot. ELLINGSON, ROLAND-Rod 81 Gun Club. His witty remarks keeps us in stitches. FALLS, ROBERT CLAYTON-Talents Inc. '53, Debate '53-'56, Ltrs., Who's Who '54-'56, Pres. Forensic Club '54-'56, Adv. Sec't. '56, N.H.S. '55-'56. 'Courtesy gained him many friends. l EELDMAN, WALTER-F.F.A. '54-'55. Everyone wishes him well. FELTER, BEVERLY-Talents lnc. '53-'54, Pan-Am. Club F l W if Y, SP 2 1 X , f ff.. . ew . f A issll Vll lk :if 2.255 5 a . we ig 1' f .m x . Q.. .wr riff' U' ' Q L 2 fi' ff 2 '54-'55, B. Brigade '54-'56, F.l'l.A. '55-'56, Powder H ' 9 x , iiT'2, A , Puff League '55-'56, Foods Trea. '55-'56, Home Nursing W l ' ' Trea. '55-'56, Press Capades '55-'56. E, Q yilff- i.-', J '-' , She has likable ways and is always smiling. A - L g , , F1sK,rRANcfs-k.c.P. '53-'54, Press Capades '53-'seg 1 A f .',. i is 'Beauty Rev. '56, Top l7 '54, Cast '55, Jr. Red Cross l H' 'i , , ' .,.-- - Sec't. '53-'54, Rep't. '54-'55, S.C. Corr. Sec't. '54-'55, I , f ,Class Sec't. '55-'56, Powder Puff League Trea. '55-'56, '21 5 -V my f f' 3, Knight Rep. '53-'54, Assr. Ed. '54-'55, Ed. '55-'56, , ' gyy A fikgggf Shield Editorial Ed. 154-'56, F.T.A. '54-'55, Q. s. s. tl g A yegsse g ...:,. ... 2 '54-'56, o.A.R. '56, s.s. '54-'56, Y-teens '53-'54, N.H.s. R , S '55-'55i MUY Fefe CUST '54: Mixed Choi' '56- llll X,i-' Liked by kids, as her offices tell, i ,,. : lss M V Dear to the teachers and students as well. fi 5 : 5, ..','l .s ,,,, -. ,,,, er , r W. 5 EE, ,., ..,. f M., Q e.,.,l,.,, --'ifA'.k -- l, 'vs-M45 Ngmwn FITZGERALD, LARRY-B-team ttball '53, B- team basketball '54, Hi-Y '54-'56, Mixed Choir '54-'56, S.C. '55, Adv. Treo. '54, Pres. '54, V.P. '56, B'room Dancing Club '53-'54g Beauty Rev. Cast '56. Happy am I, from care I am lreeg Why aren't they all contented like me? FOREMAN, WANDA-F.T.A. '54-'55g B. Brigade '55-'56, Beauty Rev. '54, Top I7 '55, Cast '56: Press Capades '55, Jr. Red Cross '55-'56, Shield Staff '56, Powder Putt League '55-'56. A smile for all and a iolly way has she. FOWLER, JOHN ROBERT-S. C. '53-'54, Adv. Pres. '53, Sgt. Arms '54, Pres. '54. V.P. '55, Var. ltball '53-'56, 2 Ltrs.g Var. Track '55, B'room Dancinq Club '53-'54, Track Club '54-'56, Sgt. Arms '55-'56, Class Pres. '55. A mighty swell guy and a good sport, too, Whatever he tackles, he's bound to come through. FREDERICK, CYNTHIA-Transfer from Elgin. Small, sweet, and silent. FREY, JAMES C.-B'room Dancing Club '53-'54, Var. ftball '53-'56, 2 Ltrs.j Track Club '54, Class Sgt. Arms '54-'55, Rod 8- Gun Club '55. Big shots are little shots who keep shooting. FRITSCHE, GILBERT-B-team ftball '54-'55, Var. ftball '55-'56, Ltr., Basketball Club Sgt. Arms '56, Adv. Pres. '56, As many good points as a pack ol pins. FRYE, LOIS- E Bob LaBounty, playing a fly-by-night-Romeo entllralls all the girls o A soft voice and a sweet disposition. 22. 1593 A.,-f' ,F A Wvzff 5 'l ' Q ,,h.1 4. 'Ng 1-iii QQ ks . W . ., if . Q ., f. , Q ,fzg??eQii,f.?iig. 9 E FURGERSON, BUDDY CHARLES-B-team basketball '53p Var. basketball '54-'56, 2 Ltrs., Knight Staff '545 Hi-Y '54-'56, Basketball Club '53-'56, Adv. Trea. '54, Pres. '55-'56, Crazy, husky, full of pep! A regular guy with a regular rep. GLAESER, ROBERT ALLAN-B-team ftball '54-'55. Not only good, but good for something. GLASS, FELIX D.- Not to live at ease is not to live at all. GOEKE, MARY ANN-Beauty Rev. '54, Cast '55-'56, Press Capades '53-'56, Mixed Choir '53-'56, Pres. '55, Ltr., Adv. Sec't. '53-'54, '55-'56, V.P. '54-'55, Shield Asst. Co-Ed '54-'55, Co-Ed '55-'56, Talents Inc. '53- '54, F.T.A. '54-'55, Int. Club Rep't. '55-'56, Who's Who '55-'56, Quill 8- Scroll '54-'56, N.H.S. Rep't. 8- Hist. '54-'56. She is something sterling that will stay When silver and gold have passed away. GOLDFARB, DONALD- It is not wise to appear wiser than necessary. he town in Booth Tar- :ington's Seventeen. r P GRAY, MARY GENE-Transfer from Lubbock, S.C. '55, Beauty Rev. '56, F.H.A. Sec't. '55-'56. Gentle, genuine, and generous. GREEN, RONALD-B-team basketball '54, B- team ftball '53, Var. baseball '53-'56, 3 Ltrs., Var. ftball '54-'56, Z Ltrs., Var. Track '56, Rod 81 Gun Club '55-'56. Why wasn't I barn rich instead of good-looking? GRUBB, KIRK-Var. Track '54, Ltr., Var. base- ball '54-'56, Ltr., B-team basketball '54-'55, Var. ftball '55-'56, Ltr., Mixed Choir '55-'56, Beauty Rev. Cast '56, Basketball Club Soc. Chrmn. '55- '56. God loves them all, so why can't I love a dozen? GUERRERO, MARY ELLEN- Quiet, reserved, and demure, A friend upon whom you are always sure. HADLER, BETTY JEAN-Int. '53-'56, Drummers's Club '54-'55, Beauty Rev. Cast '54-'55, Bond '54-'56, Orch. '54-'56, Powder Puff League '55- '56. Sincerity is beauty. HAGAN, MA' 'TEE-Int. Club '53-'54, Int. '53- '56, Tale' '54-'55, Adv. Trea. '54-'55, B. Brie' lap.: 'owder Puff League '55-'56, N.l , Q6 S q,g'g5C0X9B' ,fd, and an eternal good st wY1 b'5 ' .f,'f..,u- -'55 ob ess.c, :' Wo- vote. Coq vstoxefxxs vel HAMILTON, WILN q.q,5 5qf'- 'So A0 Jrch. '53-'56, All-City '53-'55' X. 'oi .v,'0' 5. K0 , F.H.A. '54-'55. , Q S , .5 Safety Note' ' SX. 5-' -55 5' .999 children-especially . O5 5 63 X 'X IHANKQ-15.5 xy-6954. . '53-'se '55i Banl-hbl 8:5 'G' r.-Trea. 'ss'- l'54-'56, Ti,,'?0,,.l'f. '53-'54, Pan Nat. Thespia.o9 J-'56, Beauty Rev. 'When a woman's conscience is her guide, she doesn't have to read the signposts. HANSON, JOE L.-Band '53-'56, Knight Beats '55-'56, Beauty Rev. Cast '56, Rod 81 Gun Club '53-'55, 'His music hath charms. HARGIS, ROBBIE-Press Capades '53-'54, R.C.P. '54- r Press Capades '54- 56, 2 Ltrs., Orch. Am. Club '55-'56, Cast '54-'55. ,rx be -1 xl 44 ., M. 0 Q if , . 8 xi if W 4 'Pwr Y X x 4 It x Q 5. S if 2 a S- , 51 ll E if --t y '56, B. Brigade '54-'56, Sgt. Arms '55-'56, Mixed Choir '53-'56, Ltr., lnt. '55-'56, Talents Inc, '53-'55, Int. ,Club '55-'56, N.H.5. '55-'56. 'Pleasing, friendly, and willing to do her part. 1 LVVA ,C lHARRELL, BILLY-Beauty Rev. cm '54-'56, sand '53- A P' ' l'56, Pres. '55-'56, 2 Ltrs., Knight Beats '53-'56, Pres. ilg. y'55-'56, Orch. '53-'56, Talents Inc. '54-'55, All-City ,VIV g, Orch. '54-'56i All-State '55-'56, Fav. Serf '53-'.54. He is a good music maker. - , HARROD, RICHARD-Forensic Club '54-'55, Press Ca- ' 'lyr ' f pades '55-'56, Beauty Rev. Cast '55-'56, Shield Exc. V Ed. '55-'56, Vor. Tennis '55-'56, Golf-Tennis Club Rept. l l'55-'56. if. ff' ,- .L Q. L A loyal companion, and excellent friend, lAn earnest worker and true to the end. ,.,,, X Q l ..,, F-. 1 ie .4 5, . VL L L ll li:-,, - Rx-, L it set 3 YK: 5 1iE'fi3i3! j .. V K Ks, 39 in 491. '43 c ie? 2 essay , - - was it eg. v S sever. sc 5 fs e Q - ey -s c '!. me di cw , , . 1 fi fe HENDERSON, ARLENE-Adv. Sec't., Treo., Rep't. '55, Jr. Red Cross '55, Pop Music Club '54-'55. Calmly and peacefully she treads life's way. '52-'53, B'room Dancing Club '53-'54, Barber- shop Quartet '54-'55. HENDERSON, ARVENE-Model Airplane Club The easiest way to get into trouble is to be right at the wrong time. HESTER, LOY ELISSA-Jr. Red Cross '53-'54, Band '53-'54, Drum Club '53-'54, F.H.A. '55-'56, Violet Crown Garden Club '55-'56. N Her voice gentle, her air meek. fc e-, . , g bg. HOLT, DAVID M.-Transfer from Bartlett, Mike Rafcliff, chosen Zf' ... .e . Science Research club 'ss-'see N.H.S. '54-'56, Beau of the F.H.A. 24 3 , I High thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy. Chlllilef ll. is Pfeienfed I f 'Q HORN, EVANELL-lnt. '53-'54, F.H.A. Trea. 5 ' '53-'54, V.P. '55-'56, Talents lnc. '54, ee 1 si ec. -W U at W .f3f'f.'f. f' 1 fQpe H I M . : . 12. 4'lf'f ffsk.fwf4:.ea 2152.1 a s se P N ee e. , . 3 :-. the ., Z, 4, M K , .. e .. ez e . ifhsnf-'gli' isfzsfseiiaz 1211 eisszeew., .. - e .e . ,,.-,. K ., ee. .re-.cee,.1.e. , 1- - wg. . 1, 4 ' wigr f -.X W f f e f - - -- ,9'c'.L--.1 ,.,,,, ...mf-efrfef 1 i. X' ' , , ,ifilifslfslfiql.ge!th?Tf1Li exam ,sd e 3 px- w e 9 A true friend is indeed precious. HORNSBY, MICHAEL DANIEL-S.C. '53, '54, V.P. '55, Pres. '56, B-team basketball '53-'55, Hi-Y '54-'56, Trea. '55-'56, Hi-Y Legislature, Var. Golf '54-'56, 2 Ltrs., R.C.P. '55-'56, Press Capades '55, Beauty Rev. Cast '56, Var. Tennis Mgr. '56, Golf 81 Tennis Club Pres. '55-'56, Adv. Pres. '53, '54-'55, N.H.S. '55-'56, Nat. Thespians '56 We have found him to be loyal, sincere, and dependable. cf -'Yin 40 HUGHES, CATHERINE FRANCES-R.C.P. '53-'56, V.P. '55-56, Press Capades '54, Quill 8c Scroll '54-'55, Nat Thespian V.P. '55-'56, B. Brigade '54-'56, Shield Ad Mgr. '54-'56, S.C. '55, '56, Sketch Club '54-'56, Press Capades '54, Short and sweet, cute and neat, Tripping along on her two little feet. HYDE, DOROTHY ANN-Press Capades '54-'55, Beauty Rev. M.C. '56, B. Brigade '55-'56, Jr. Red Cross '55- '56, Adv. Sec't. '54-'55, Y-teens '54, Knight Ass't Club Ed. '55, Society Ed. '56, Int. '54-'56, Ltr., F.H.A '54-'56, F.T.A. V.P. '55-'56, T.H.S.P.A. Conv. Delg. '54- '55, N.H.S. '55-'56. Can't cook, can't draw, don't resemble Venus, Can't dance, can't write-guess l'm a genius. JACKSON, RONNY JOE- lf women interfere with work-quit work. JAMES, BOBBIE JEAN-May Fete Cast '54, Beauty Rev. '54-'55, Top 17 '54, Adv. Pres. '53-'54, Y-teen: '53-'54, Talents lnc. '54-'55, F.H.A. V.P. '54-'55, Pres '55-'56, Tennis Club '54-'55, Home Man. Pres., Home Nursing V.P., Foods V.P., Pres. Take your time! There'll be another bus along in an hour. JOHNSON, EVA ANN-Powder Puff League '54-'55 '56, Talents lnc. '53-'54. She is sweet and sincere, Good at sports from all we hear. JOHNSON, GLENN-Quill 8. Scroll '55-'56, Pres: Capades '55-'56, Beauty Rev. Cast '54-'55, Class Rep't '55-'56, Adv. V.P. '56, Knight Sports Ed. '56, Shielc Co-Ed '55-'56, ILPC Pres. '56, Var. baseball '55-'56 2 Ltrs. Thoughtful of others, ready to work, Always ready, no duty to shilk. JOHNSON, MAYME JOANNE-May Fete Cast '54, Y-teens '53-'54, Var. Tennis '54-'56, F.N.C. '55-'56, Talents Inc. '53-'54, F.H.A. '54-'56, Pres. '55-'56. Never a dull moment. JOHNSON, JOHN E.-Shield Art. '55-'56. Along with intelligence, quietness and courtesy, his works of art have gone to the heart of all. JOHNSON, JOHN PAUL- Makes haste slowly. KERR, DIANNE-Var Tennis '53-'54, F.H.A. Sec't. '54-'55, Trea. '55-'56, B. Brigade '54-'56, Treo. '55-'56, N.H.S. '54-'56. Life is just one nutty crack after another. ith a gift by Friday lub President, Lyneen urtee. KING, ERROL D.-Var. ftball '55, B-team ftball '54, Var. Track '54-'56, 2 Ltrs., Capt. '56, Track Club V.P. '56, Adv. Pres. '56, Class Sgt. Arms '56, Who's Who '56, Coronation Ball Ct. '56. lt matters not what the years may bring-so long as there are women. KOHLER, PAULINE-F.H.A. '54-'56, V.P. '55, Rep't. '56, Jr. Degree '56, F.T.A. '55-'56, F.N.A. 1174? '54-'55. Good nature is indeed a fortunate gift. iKOHLER, CHARLES PAUL JR.-B-team basketball '54, int. '53, Rod 8. Gun Club '55-'56. Gentleman and friend to all who know him. KRIEG, JOHNNY-Quill 8. Scroll '54-'56, Press Ca- ades '54-'56, Beauty Rev. Cast '54-'55, Adv. Treo. 55-'56, Shield Sports Ed. '55-'56, Var. Tennis '56, cience Research Club '55-'56. Iways quiet but never angry. lLA BOUNTY, BOB WAYNE-R.C.P. '55-'56, Press Ca- pades '54-'55, Beauty Rev. Cast '56, Class Rep't. '54- '55, Adv. Pres. '54-'55, Knight Staff '54-'56, Shield Staff '54-'55, Var. baseball mgr. '55, Ltr., B'room Danc- ing Club '53-'54, Science Research Club Pres. '55-'56. Easy to know, easy to like. LAUDAN, PEGGY ANNE-May Fete Cast '54, Jr. Red ,Cross '55, Adv. Sec't. '53-'54, Y-teens '54, Int. '53-'54, Powder Puff League '54-'56, B'room Dancing Club '53-'54. A dear little, sweet little, neat little girl. LANDRUM, LINDA-Val Ct. '54, Beauty Rev. '53-'55, B. Brigade '54-'56, S.C. '53-'54, Ready Writers '54- '56, Pan Am. Club Pres. '53-'54, Trea. '54-'55, N.H.S. '55-'56. lf studying were the only cause of death, l would live forever! LAUDERDALE, ELWANDA-Adv. Sec't. '55, Foods Parl. '55, Home Mn. Gar. Chrmn. '55, Pop. Music Club Pres. '55. Charm strikes the sight and merit wins the soul. uhh F ii ' ' .,, ' ,. .,-.-... , Lf of qs. W. . l Q-his 555 , R ' fx , , . gui, W' . , .gag .L J A Vg. 4 V 'P I if ,ef ' -. ,, ,W . . ' V gk t Laffy,-. f' K' Q F 3, . Z we J ,. F.. 'ii i A I if 4... , 4. I f 491-Q .J me LL ' ,iz ' . re r is .X A , f L'L ,l 2 Y K I E . 3 LAYMAN, NELLIE-F.H.A. Hist. '55-'56, Pop. Music Club '55-'56, Chap't. Delg. '56. Thought is deeper than any speech. LEWIS, SHARON-Press Capades '54-'55, Adv. Sec't. '54-'55, Int. '53-'54, Talents Inc. '53-'54, Debate Club '53-'54. Quiet and unassuming, a friend lor all. LOUGHRY, .IAN-B. Brigade '55-'56, Talents Inc. '54, Science Research Club Prog. Chrmn. '55-'56, Mixed Choir '53-'56, Ltr. Happiness is not perfected unless it is shared. LOWERY, SHIRLEY RUTH-Pop. Music Club '54- '55, F.H.A. '53-'54, Talents Inc. '54. A rare combination-good humor, hard worker, always agreeable. MCADEN, CHARLES--B'room Dancing Club '53- '54, Var. ftball '53-'54, Hi-Y Chaplain '54-'56, Adv. Trea. '53-'54, Projectionist Club '55-'56, Beauty Rev. Cast '56, All girls fall for temptation-that's why they fall for me. McCOY, LEONARD ROLFE-Rod 81 Gun Club '54-'56. Work is his hobby and success is a common s i 2 L zu Mary Ann Goeke, .li Campbell, and Glen Johnson present Mayi Tom Miller with an il vitation to the 195 reward. A 'Ei . 5 V ELQHAQQ-1 1. Q51 64 .. X. ef is A 42x MCDUFF, BOBBY- . We all agree he's lots of lun. N McGUlRE, MARY LOUISE-Int. '53-'56, Int. Club V.P '53-'54, Fav. Girl '53-'55, Cheerleader '54-'56, Treaj '55-'56, May Fete Ct. '54, Press Capades '53-'54, S.C4 '54, Class Sec't. '53-'55, Adv. Pres. '55-'56, Y-teenl '53-'54, Bus. Mgr. Knight '55-'56, Var. Tennis '55, Ltr., Powder Puff League '54-'56, Friendliest Girl '55-'56, Coronation Ball Ct. '56, N.H.S. '55-'56. A smile that greets all in the same friendly way and wins every heart she meets everyday. ' McKlNNEY, NEAL-Jr. Red Cross '53-'56, Var. Tenni '53-'56, Ltrs., B'room Dancing Club '53-'54, Tennis Club '54-'5e. 1 Forget your troubles, there are more coming! 4 McMULLEN, TOM- I just love work-I could sit and watch it forever. MABRY, HARVEY-B'room Dancing Club '53-'54, Ro 81 Gun Club '55-'56. l When you have this boy for a friend, you have no enemies. . MABRY, MELBA-Class Rep't. '53-'54, Beauty Revl '53, Adv. Rep't. '53-'55, Shield Exc. Mgr. '53-'54, Foods Rep't. '54, Pop. Music Club Trea. '55, lnt. '53-'54f N.H.S. '54-'56. l She has her degree-MRS. l 952, 7 ' ' .Wig .Zi :'-?2.,s:g...:mA.- f ' --w ere -V ,M .f,.,5,Q,. fm, x tesgxzy S. 5 23 93.2 , f . . g . l 3 Q 'ess Capades. Mayor liller proclaimed the eek of October l7-22 ress Capades Week. MANSFIELD, JUNE-Pop. Music Club '55-'56. The way to have a friend is to be one. MARTIN, GREG-B-team ftball '53-'54, Adv. V.P. '53-'54, Sgt. Arms '56, Class Sgt. Arms '56, Var. basketball '54-'56, 2 Ltrs., B-team basket- ball '53-'54, Var. baseball '53-'56, 3 Ltrs., Bask- etball Club V.P. '55-'56, Hi-Y V.P. -'55-'56, N.H.S. '55-'56. He was the most courteous Knight of his time and the greatest favourer of damsels. MATSON, ROYCELENE-May Fete Cast '54, F.H.A. '54, F.N.A. '54, Pop. Music Club '55-'56. She is quiet, wise, and good. MAXWELL, DONALD A.-Debate '54-'56, 2 Ltrs., Pan Am. Club '54-'56, Science Research Club '55-'56. Man has twelve million brain cells-just to give you the idea of the unemployment situation. MAYES, '54-'56, '55-'56. LOIS-Sketch Club '54-'55, B. Brigade Adv. Pres. '53-'54, V.P. '54-'55, N.H.S. Neatness is the crowning glory of womanhood. MELL, '54-'56, Knight '55-'56. Always BEVERLY-N.H.S. '54-'56, B. Brigade Sec't. '55-'56, Jr. Red Cross '54-'55, Staff '56, Sketch Club '54-'55, F.H.A. faithful to that which she undertakes. MELTON, IDA NELL-B. Brigade '54-'55, Y-teens '53-'54, F.H.A. '53, '56, Powder Puff League '54-'56, B'room Dancing Club '53-'54. So jovial and full of fun- iFrom her the blues will always run. MIDDLETON, ALICE MAE-Orch. '53-'56, All-City '53-'56, All-State '54-'56, Talents Inc. '54-'55, Int. '55-'56. Sweetness is an asset. MILLS, DONALD-F.F.A. '56, Rod 81 Gun Club '53-'56. It isn't the size, it is the value that counts. MITCHELL, ARTHUR-F.F.A. '54-'55, Rod 81 Gun Club V ..,: L '55-'56. I Silence is often an accomplishment. Mlrcl-loN, c1.oR1A HELEN-B. Brigade '54-'56, Jr. n ' Red Cross '54, Adv. Rep't., lnt. '55-'56, Int. Club '55- i , '56. V I Living proof that clowning can be mixed with industry. i T , QAOERBE, BOBBY-F.F.A. '53-'55, F.F.A. Club alents Inc. '54, As nice as they come. I I . - 1 I-' f 5 .. My-sz, an , 1 N NEW wit 35' 1 3 A , .Q er iq - -. , we , fn 'ff f Li- 1. FP'- lf' F' 'ws zz' 'K t E gf Y i S 'X H I MOON, MARY JO-Press Capudes '55, Beauty Rev. '56, Violet Crown Garden Club '55, Int. '53-'54, Powder Puff League '54, F.H.A. '53-'56, Sec't. '55, Parl. '53, V.P. '56. She is pretty, honest, and gentle. MUSICK, ALLEN FRANK-Orch. '53-'56, All- Texas Orch. '53-'56, All-City '53-'56, All-State '54-'56, Var. Tennis '53-'54, Ltr., Tennis Club '53-'54, Proiectionists Club Sec't. '55-'56, N.H.S. '55-'56. He is a quiet boy and shy- All in all, an honest guy. NAYLOR, WALTER-Hi-Y '53-'56, Pres. '55-'56. .lust keep talking. You'll get something right after awhile. NICHOLAS, ALAN-Transfer from Ohio, S.C. '55-'56, Debate '55-'56, Science Research Club '55-'56, Rep. to Science Academy. Not merely to exist but to amount to some- thing in life. NOGUES, .IIM-Talents Inc. '54-'55, Square Dance Club '53-'54, Hi-Y '55-'56. l don't know, but l'm agin' it. NORWOOD, BARBARA-Beauty Rev. '53-'55, B. Brigade '54-'56, B'room Dancing Club '53-'54, Powder Putt League '55-'56. Sweet and pretty. Rm ilu, 44 ls- if 'N X' Q .., yy Club '56. l Mike Hornsby, Bill De Friend, and Walter Nay lor attend the Hi- Youth and Governmer OFFICER, BARBARA- Prepared to meet life smiling always. OTTMANN, JANE-May Fete Cast '54, Press Capudes '55, Beauty Rev. '54-'55, Jr. Red Cross '55, S.C. '54- '55, Adv. Pres. '54, Y-teens '54, Powder Puff League '55, F.T.A. '56, F.H.A. '56. I believe in taking life easy. OVERSTREET, DON-Rod 8. Gun Club '55-'56. Quiet but always ready to smile. PECK, DONNA-Press Capudes '53, S.C. Soc. Chrmn. '53-'55, Adv. Sec't., Trea. '55-'56, Y-teens Pres. '53- '54, lnt. '53-'55, Tumbling Club, F.H.A. Parl. '53-'54, Trea. '54, Pres., Rep't. '55, Sec't. '56. Friendship for many, love for one. PECK, HENRY-F.F.A. '55-'56, Band '53-'56, Orch. '54-'56, Movie Projectionist Club '54-'55, Soc. Dancing Why worry, it never was worthwhile. PERRY, .IIM-B-team ftball '54, Var. basketball '55-'56, B-team basketball '53-'55, Basketball Club '53-'56. He's big and powerful, as all can see, To a mischievous smile he has the key. 1 PHILLIPS, HELEN-lnt. '55, F.H.A. '53, Never too busy to look cheerful. PIERSON, FAYE-Press Capades '55, Beauty Rev. Cast '56, Band '54-'56, Majorette '56, Orch. '55, Powder Puff League '55-'56. Always busy and always smiling. PLUMMER, HELEN KATHERINE-May Fete Cast '54, N.H.S. '54-'56, R.C.P. '55-'56, Press Capades '55, B. Brigade '54-'56, Mixed Choir Sec't., Trea. '53-'55, Ltr., Jr. Red Cross V.P. '55-'56, Class Trea. '56, Adv. Trea. '54-'55, Int. '53-'56, f- Pan Am. Club '54-'55, Talents Int. '53-'54, Int. ' Club Trea. '55-'56. When in the streets or in the hall. With a cheery smile she greets us all. lonventian held at the tate capitol, December POLSKY, SANDRA-N.H.S. Pres. '54-'56, B. 51-I-.rough the 171-h, Brigade '54-'56, S.C. '54, Adv. V.P. '54-'55, Ready Writer, Local, District, Regional '55, l local '56, Latin Club Pres. '55-'56. Work is work and must be done, , Yet as I work I have my lun. l PORTER, ILO ANN-lnt. '53, B'room Dancing Club '53-'54, Pop. Music Club '54-'56. W Above all things, be carefree, gay, and light- Y hearted. 1 RATCLIFF, MIKE--Transfer from Dallas, Adv. l V.P. '56, F.H.A. Beau '55-'56, Track Club '55- ' '56, Coronation Ball Ct. '56. Divinely tall, and most divine. LRAUMAKER, RODNEY-Transfer from A.H.S., Science . 'Research Club '55-'56. . He bears himself like the gentleman he is. L' QQ 'i.' fy PRAVEN, CAROLE-Alt. Cheerleader '55-'56, Press Z Capades '53-'55, Beauty Rev. '53, Adv. Sec't. '53, Trea. '54, T-teens '53-'54, Violet Crown Garden Club '55- 56, Powder Puff League '54-'56, B'room Dancing Club 2:1 -v'1. 1: 11: '53 Wherever she goes - p il? . 'gf J x ff bhe powders her nose. -. RAWLS, IRVIN-Adv. Pres. '53-'54, '55-'56, Var. ftball '53-'56, 2 Ltrs., Var. Track '53-'56, 2 Ltrs., S. C. '53- x :wx z., - . . f . ss 'SX L ' 1 3: avr H -ne. - '56, Trea. '55, Track Club Rep't. '54-'55, Pres. '55-'56, iii? I M - ,--, . Y IE Mixed Choir '56, Favorite Boy '55-'56. -f - ff I - !Athlete, gentleman, and friend to all who know him. V' 1 RAY, JACK- i ff. It is true at girls he'll never gaze 95:5-ff L. ' x .I But he always puts them in a daze luv SHIRLEV ,A word in earnest is better than a speech verAKs, Juolf ANN-Pan Am. club '53-'56, V.P. '5s- ell' ' '56, Delegate '54-'55, I iiiisi... I , She is gentle, she is shy, N' if ut there is mischief in her eye. .Q V . L 6 - 2:..i21fz-mf, 'M fl Vf.k.... K .W f fill in i M' ii' : 2 . '-' 2 ix iw W if we ,Q 3 1 4 5 Bl is fm . Q. .. F. . HG - 41 Y S be f 2 ,A REED, OCIE-R.C.P. '55-'56, Press Capades '56, Beauty Rev. Cast '55-'56, Social Dancing Club '55-'56. He con when he will. REESE, BOB-B-team ftball '53-'54, Var. ftball '54-'55, Rod 8- Gun Club '55-'56. Don't crowd, girlsj You'll all get a chance. RIPPETEAU, BARBARA-Press Copades '55, Beauty Rev. Cast '56, Shield Stuff '55-'56, Talents Inc. '53-'54, Int. Council '54-'55p Powder Puff League '55-'56. A good disposition is more valuable than gold. ROBINSON, NANCY-Band '54-'56, Sec. Leader '55-'56, Mixed Choir V.P. '55-'56, Jr. Red Cross '55-'56, Adv. Sec't. '55-'56, Science Research Club Sec't. '54-'55, Powder Puff League '55-'56. The twinkle in her eye causes many a sigh. l Q 1 2 l - Admiring the Val! Forge Freedom Founc - Q '. sz 2. ,S .,, l 1 . iz-fssf .V El E 5. 552 3 5 3 sg Ps fi shli c LLQ. H . .,,,:: ig, Zz .H If tt t it Rm T l...lg ROCKWELL, SARA WADE-Mixed Choir '56, Jr. Re: Cross '53, Adv. Rep't. '54, Y-teens '53, lnt. '53 Powder Puff League '54-'55. Tact is what the girl has when she won't change he mind, but she can change the subject. ROE, BETTY-Adv. Treo. '53, Y-teens '53-'54, lnt. '531 '55, B'room Dancing Club '53-'54, Powder Puff League '54-'55. When money talks, l'm usually listening. ROSE, MARC-R.C.P. '53-'54, Pan Am. Club '53 Forensic Club '55-'56. Takes his fun in a carefree way. ROSS, FRANK-Science Research Club '54-'56. My memory is the thing I forget with. SALAHI, NANCY-R.C.P. '55-'56, Press Capades '55, Adv. Prog. Chrmn. '54-'55, Rep't. '55-'56, Shield Asst Society Ed. '55-'56, Cub '54-'55, Band '53-'56, Orch '55-'56, Talents Inc. '53-'55, Forensic Club V.P. '55-'56 Sweet and cheerful, kind and gay. SCHUTT, HOWARD-R.C.P. '53-'54, Pan-Am. Club Treo. '53-'54, Movie Projectors Club '54, The longer you know him, the better you like him. SCHUTZE, JILL-Who's Who '53-'54, R.C.P. '53-'56, Press Capades '53-'56, Mixed Choir '53-'56, Ltr. '54- '55p Beauty Rev. Cast '54-'55p B. Brigade '55-'56, Jr. Red Cross '55-'56, lnt. '54-'55g Talents Inc. '53-'56, V.P. '55-'56. Nat. Thespians '56, A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, a charm of friend- ship all the while. SCHWARTZ, BETTY GAYLE-Press Capades '53-'54g Adv. Trea. '53, Rep't. '54, '55g Y-teens '53-'54, Violet Crown Garden Club '55-'56, Int. '53-'55, B'room Danc- ing Club '53-'54p Powder Puff League '54-'55. Why be quiet when one can talk. SECORD, JACK-S.C. '55-'56, Adv. Pres. '53-'54, Trea. '55-'56, B-team basketball '53-'54, Var. basketball '54- '56, 2 Ltrs., quin-cap't. '55-'56, Var. Baseball '53-'54g Basketball Club Trea. '55-'56. Athletic, witty and full of lun, He's made a friend of everyone. m's display is senior n Nogues. l l SHEFFIELD, DOROTHY-F.H.A. '53-'54. Hers is a light heart. SHELNUTT, TOMMIE-Transfer from Waco, F.T.A. '55-'56. Sweet and smiling are thy ways. SHELTON, LOIS-Golden Girl '55-'56, Who's Who '55-'56, Beauty Rev. '53-'56, Top 17 '53- '54, Top 5 '55-'56, B. Brigade '54-'56, Pres. '55- '56, S.C. '53-'55, Int. '53-'56, F.H.A. V.P. '54- '55, Pres. '55-'56, Homemaker of Tomorrow '55- '56, N.H.S. '55-'56. Sweet and industrious, friendly too, There's nothing she and her smile can't do. SHOOK, ROSALIE-R.C.P. '53-'56, F.H.A. '53- '56, Violet Crown Garden Club '55-'56, F.N.A. '54-'55, F.H.A. Pres. '55-'56p Foods Rep't. '55- '56, Foods Degree Chrmn. '55-'56. If words were dollars, she'd be a millionaire. IMMONS, DON-R.C.P. '53-'56, Mixed Choir '54-'56p ress Capades '55-'56p Debate '55-'56, Band '54-'56, .P. '55-'56, Knight Beats Rep't. '55-'56p Orch. '55, Hi-Y '54-'56, Rep't. '55-'56, Forensic Club '55, Barber- shop Singers '54. rn all-round guy. SINCLAIR, BARBARA-Beauty Rev. Cast '56, Sketch Club '55-'56. Always smiling, always talking. lMALLEY, CHARLENE-B. Brigade '54-'56, V.P. '55- 56, S.C. '53, Int. '53-'55g F.H.A. Song Leader. winkling eyes and turned up nose, appiness follows wherever she goes. SMITH, JERRY E.-Talents Inc. V.P. '54-'55g Tennis lub '55-'56, Band '54-'56, Drum Major '55-'56, Inter- cholastic League '55, Beauty Rev. Cast '54-'56g R.C.P. E14-'56, Pres. '55-'56, Who's Who '56. . hy be difficult, when with a little more effort you Fould be impossible. SMITH, TOMMY-Rod 8- Gun Club Pres. '53-'55, F.F.A. Pres. '55-'56. e'll add amusement to any class,' t guitar playing he'll always pass. SMITH, VIRGINIA-Talents lnc. '54-'55, When the heart is won, the understanding is easily onceived. bPlLLAR, ALLAN-Press Capades '53, Beauty Rev. '54- 555 Band '53-'56, Ltr. '55-'56g Talents lnc. '53, Forensic lub Parl. '54. ood student, good friend, what more could we ask. lSTANLEY, ROBERT-Rod 8. Gun Club '53-'56. Oh, why should life all labor be? STARK, JANICE-Jr. Red Cross '53-'54, Y-teens '53- '54p Var. Tennis '54-'55, Ltr., Int. '53-'54, B'room Danc- ing Club '53-'545 Tennis Club Sec't. '54-'55, Foods Rep't. '55-'56. A smart girl is one who knows how to play tennis, basketball, volleyball-and dumb! ,. .ff if f KE li X 1 ffiii' W .is L -at. -. Q ' to 1 f ii. Q tx ' Vp Qybsgf'-fe -ki 1 'Q Wx. 'df ' , if 6. 3.5 IB' if-iff' '3'l?f,.' 5' v .: .-Q . ,.. . x 5, 'E STEGALL, PAT-R.C.P. '54-'56, Press Capades '54-'56, Beauty Rev. Cast '54-'56, Mixed Choir Robe Sec't. '54-'56, Int. '53-'55, Talents Inc. Rep't. '53-'55, F.T.A. '55-'56, Social Dancing Club '53. Pretty as a picture and versatile as one could hope to be. STUBBS, .IANIS-Beauty Rev. '53-'56, Top l7 '56, Class Trea. '53-'54, Adv. Sec't. '53, '55, Y-teens '53-'54, lnt. '53-'54, Powder Puff League '54-'55, B'room Dancing Club '53-'54. Witty, pretty, bundle of charms. STURDIVANT, DWIGHT-Var. Track '54-'55, Track Club '55. 'Tis well to be merry and wise. TAYLOR, CAROLYN JEAN-Adv. Parl. '53, V.P. '55, Y-teens V.P. '53-'54, Violet Crown Garden Club '53-'55, Int. '53-'55, F.H.A. '53-'54, Foods Treo. Rep't. '54-'55, B'room Dancing Club '53- '54. A loyal friend to those who know her. The Blue Brigade c ficers lead the organiz tion down Congress Av L El it gf .QA tt it 5 lg ex it ' zl, 'I ' I .. E' r ei., ' ' 5. Q1 2 i f'- e k gl - ' y yyirg , TAYLOR, LINDA-May Fete Ct. '54, Coronation Ba Ct. '56, Beauty Rev. '54, Top 'l7 '55, Top 5 '56, J Red Cross '53, Adv. Trea. '54-'55, Sec't. '53-'54, F.F.I Sweetheart '54-'55, Band '53-'55, Majorette '53-'55 Ftball Sweetheart '55, Powder Puff League '55-'54 Drummer's Club '54, B'room Dancing Club '55-'56. Whatever she thinks, she dares to do it. TAYLOR, MYRA-B. Brigade '54-'56, lnt. '53-'54, I believe what I believe 'cause I believe it. THARP, BILLIE-F.F.A. Scrapbook-keeper '54-'55 Violet Crown Garden Club '54-'55, Pop. Music Clu '55-'56. She comes to her task as to a sport. TURNER, DONALD-Adv. Sgt. Arms '55, Var. Tran '54-'56, Ltrs., Track Club '55-'56, Transfer from Rob town. He takes his fun in a carefree way. TYSON, .IUDY-Fav. Girl '55-'56, Coronation Ct. '51 '56, Beauty Rev. '53-'55, Top l7 '56, S.C. '53-'54, Ad Rep't. '54-'56, Y-teens Pres. '53-'54, Knight 8. Shiel Asst. Feat. Ed. '54-'55, Knight Feat. Ed. '55-'56, Violi Crown Garden Club '55, Var. Tennis '54-'55, F.H.l Pres. '53-'54, Tennis Club Trea. '54-'55, Powder Pu' League Pres. '55-'56, Foods Pres. '56, Home Man. V.l '55, Home Dec. Pres. '56. May her future be as sunny as her disposition. WADE, SANDRA-Beauty Rev. Top 5 '53-'55, Mo: Beautiful '56, Knight Co-Art Ed. '54-'56, Y-teens '53 '54, Powder Puff League '54-'56, B'room Dancing Clu '53-'54, Coronation Ball Ct. '56. Pretty as a woman should be, and clever besides. WARNER, DAVID-Jr. Red Cross Pres. '55-'56, Cla Sgt. Arms '53-'54, Adv. Pres. '55-'56, Var. ftbull '51 '56, 2 Ltrs., Var. Track '55-'56, Track Club '55-'56. Activities, fame, and his courteous manner have mad him a favorite with all. WARREN, BILLY-Mixed Choir '55, S.C. '55-'56, F.F.l '53-'55, Sec't. '55, Social Dancing Club '55-'56, Ad' Pres. '55-'56. A friendly and loyal classmate. WATSON, JANE-B. Brigade '55-'56, Press Capade '54, Mixed Choir '54-'55, Ltr., Jr. Red Cross Pres. '54 '56, Knight Asst. Sports Ed. '55-'56, Violet Crow Gar. Club '55, Var. Tennis '55, Ltr. Int. '54-'56, Ltr. Pan Am. Club V.P. Girl's State '55, Sec't. Home Man '56, F.T.A. Sec't. '55-'56. Her deepest dimples drive off many a frown. iff y, WATSON, JAMES-Adv. Sgt. Arms '54-'55, B- team ftball '54-'55, Var. ftball '55-'56, Ltr., Social Dancing Club '55-'56. All handsome men are dying and I don't feel lr fx y e QW 'V so well myself. N ew :, , , 'Z, f i ' 1' WEISE, FRANK JR.-Good Citizen Award '55, 5 ',fg53gi,1QQrPl4 j Friendliest Boy '54-'55, Fav. Boy '53-'55, Who's 7 who '53-'56, Mny rnrrr cr. '54, s.c. '54-'55, T ,-'Z - ' P res. '55, Class Pres. '53-'55, Var. ftball '53- '56, Ltrs., B-team basketball '53-'54, Var. Tennis ' '53, Rod 8r Gun Club '55, F.F.A. '54-'55, Rep't. '55, N-H-S- '55-'56. ,-1.' Athletic, friendly, and kind, Another just like him you'll never find. - lsis - '-4 , 1 i N 4:'-:- .. WENDLAND, BARBARA-B. Brigade '54-'56 lnt. '54-'55, F.H.A. '54-'56, Rep't. '55-'56, N.H.S he during the Santa '55-'56, aus Parade. Quiet of manner and gentle of speech. , WERTZ, BILL-Golf Club '55-'56. As merry as the day is long. X ' ,,:. 5 K . , x if? A B'EST, JIMMY- , W W ne nice thing about silence is that it can't be repeated. ff g ' ESTLAND, JOHN-Band '53-'56, Forensic Club '53- entle in manner, firm in reality. HITE NELLIE virrler Crown Garden cln , - b '55-'56, t. '54-'56, B'room Dancing Club '53-'54, F.T.A. '54- .V 5, Parl. '56, Foods V.P. '55. 'ff racious as sunshine, sweet as dew. ij 'iyy 'Z HITE, RANKIN-Mixed Choir '54-'56, Sketch Club A 4-'55- .,-n 1 courteous, so kind. 'ttl llHITTlER, JOHN- 5 ' lor-rnd nappy! VILLIAMS, BEVERLY-Blue Brigade '55-'56, F.H.A. gt. Arms '54-'55, F.N.C. '55, Tennis Club '55-'56, 'e 'iolet Crown Garden Club '54-'55. etty smile, shining eyes, llerry humor, she's a prize. r 5 1 2 lLLlAM5oN, Roy-a-rennr frbnu '54-'55, vnr. track -ciy . , 4-'56, Golf clrrb '55-'56, 5 enius is mainly an affair of energy. V ILLIE, ROBERT-s-rennr frbnu '53, Rod a. Gun Club 5-'56, is well to be honest and true. A u.LouGHsY, LINDA-Press cnpnrier '53, Y-reenr 3- 54p Violet Crown Garden Club '55, lnt. '53-'54j wder Puff League '54-'56, lnt. Club '53, Home Man. - r ng Leader '55-'56, lnt. Council '53, ' ' I he best thing to save for old age is yourself. 1 , , 5.5 WILSON, GLEN--Mixed Choir '55-'56, B-team ftball '54, Track Club Treo. '55-'56. I am weary of days and hours, desires and powers and everything but sleep. WINDHAM, DOROTHY-Transfer from Travis, Mixed Choir '55, Adv. Sec't. '55, F.H.A. Sec't. '55-'56. We have known you just this year But to us you've grown quite dear. Mike Hornsby and David Barnett rehearse a skit for the Beauty Revue. ' LEE, WINDLE-F.F.A. '54, Rod 81 Gun Cltlb '55-'56. ii Anyone can do any amount of work, provided it rsn' Ag 1 lg V 1 the work he is supposed to be doing. N 'AWVL ,gglji WINDMEYER, PHYLLIS-Y-teens '53, Violet Crown -1 - 2f:f Gar. Club Chrmn. '55-'56, lnt. '53-'55, F.H.A. Trec A ,. ,..,.,.,. '54, V.P. '55, Hist. '56, Violet Crown Gar. Club Sweep ' :., i Q' ' v :,. r stake. A laugh is worth a hundred groans at any market. WISIAN, LARRY- Here I am-take me or leave me! ji . , - ...., Q ' a WOMACK, MIKE-R.C.P. '54-'56, Press Capades '53 '56, Beauty Rev. '54-'56, Knight, Shield Photog. '54-'56 Var. Golf '54-'56, 2 Ltrs., Var. Tennis '53-'54, Ltr. Pan Am. Club '53, Tennis Club '54, Golf 81 Tenni Club Sec't. '55-'56, Hi-Y '54-'56, Rep't. '55-'56. One ear, it heard- The other, out it went. WOOD, AVA NELL-N.H.S. '54-'56, Beauty Rev. Cas '56, B. Brigade '54-'56, Science Research Club Sec'1 '55-'56, Int. '53-'55, Sec't., Ltr. '54-'55, Always happy, never sad,' Sometimes naughty, but never bad. WOODY, JIMMY-F.F.A. Pres. '54, Var. Tennis '54-'56 Tennis 8- Golf Club '55-'56, F.F.A. Club '53-'54. ' Little chips start great fires. . i WORTHINGTON, BILLY JOE-Class Pres. '55, Rod nl Gun Club '53-'56, Choir '54-'56, Var. Track '55, Ltr A fellow whom everyone admires for his gameness, wit and good nature. i 1 WRIGHT, BARBARA-Y-teens '53-'54, Violet Crow' A ,--- ' Garden Club '53-'56, Var. Tennis '53-'55, Pop. Musil ',..e t ..., Club '55, Rhythm a. Blues Club '56, F.H.A. '53-'54 Int. '54-'55, Foods Treas., Garden Chrmn. '56, Hist 'li i '53-'54, 5 Life is what you make it. ,X ri VICK, CHARLES-Rod 81 Gun Club V.P. '54-'56, Mixec Choir '54-'55, Golf Club '53-'54, Var. baseball '53-'55 it Ltr., S.C. '55-'56. . . . . I 4 He who sings frightens away his ills. 1 X , . VOELKEL, PATRICIA SUE-Press Capades '53, B Brigade '54-'56, Mixed Choir '55, Adv. Sec't. '53-'54 F.H.A. '54-'55, Powder Puff League V.P. '54-'56, B'roorl Dancing Club '53-'54. The laughter of girls is and ever was among the de lightful sounds of life. ZIMMERMANN, CHARLENE-Who's Who '56, Ban-N '53-'56, N.H.S. '54-'56, Orch. '53-'56, F.T.A. '54-'56. F.H.A. '53-'54, '56, IMEA Youth Orch. '55-'56, Food! Yearbook Chrmn. '56, Hist. '53-'54. She makes 'A' while the sun shines. i ZUMWALT, .IOHNNYE-Beauty Rev. Cast '55-'56 Mixed Choir '55-'56, B. Brigade '54-'56, F.H.A. '53-'54' Talents lnc. '54-'56, N.H.S. '55-'56. A kind and friendly girl. JUNIORS The big dlp the last bump and then the top this IS the road of the eleventh grader He s In the middle of things preparing to take the lead. Hes taking his last look at the common people as he takes the steps three at a time, to his big year-his senior year. McCallum's senior class of '57 will have no trouble in get- ting adjusted to the bustle of the twelfth grade. They've shown through their participation in the various school activities, that they are capable of taking the lead and holding it in a firm hand. 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K+- 7 3 ii, ,- mx X 9, Wvrf 2 JY ws,-ref Raymond Bohls Donna Bonds Murrell Bounds Bill Brewer Barbara Brill Judy Browning Allen Brune Morris Burns Marylyn Busch, Janelle Cain, Lyndal Cannon, Sylvia Caraway, Delores Carr. Joon Carruth, Ann Cavett, Rebecca Clements, Claudia Cochran, Carol Corbett, James Cox. ' B szisszwfl iw - 11, ' :ie-Hifiifszi-?22s?fI 9 1-Qfii?- Q W V W 2 ,Al , .f ,, v,., ,.r, , ,,.. , , , . ?'1,ijfv C 'N , f . 'M .. or ' iifllfii , ' 35, V W 'jfii ki N M 1, ,,,,- , ,- -.pa-, ., 55, l 55' 'V w Q 3 f ' , 'fs My l f ,4f,.Tg25f5, ,wzw- a. 4 v gzg, 'g , . N ,if me Mr. Homer Thorne berry, Texas repre- sentative to the United States Con- gress, is presented an invitation to the 1955 Press Ca- pades by .lo Eick- mann and Laneta Stefka. 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Q' A f X W all 2 K ss fs 5 Win- Ki es 50' fl ff' tm ' 5 Ms. , , R eww w X K3 me ,MN X is f , i, , f 'Q 'ji 5 A ex l 3 Wayne Fickle Martha Fleming Thomas Flowers Vida Flynn Dean Franks Raymond Franks Merlene Frederick Patricia Freeman Giving an assembly at Lamar Junior High to advertise the Press Capades production of Seventeen are Margaret Tampke, Buddy Carmichael, Harry Akin, Terry Pratt, Mack Hick- man, Lee Thomas, John Giesecke, Billy Gene Gault, Bobby Trotter, Tim Purcell, and James Amis. Richard Galloway, Sandy Gant, Billie Garner, Kathryn Giddens, Susan Gipson, Emylou Goerlitz, Jean Gray, Eugene Hogood, Norma Hammack, Bill Hammer . f -wt ?'r5 iil5j'3z,':3:gg, ' ,U '3 .- . ,,.t.,,,,,,,,,,-5-,r,,r. ef , .,,,,, , yy yy, A itasrttil y Lat. :ii my , ' ' r 4 4 ' A 1 I ' 1, A E- ff, wi' f' A ,NW V' if 4 I 4 L if 3 55- 4 1 4. 59+ sgiiislist Q , , K, xx 'fp' r 'G ti lyk W F52 ip Y , W 'K 23- 1,'-Tffi' , ' elif -':'lLli.f it - T if- 5 y T ,, T frefffsgssg .g1y1gif.ff1- , r -eu. My , ' . 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Za ffl:-1 . 58 Seen getting things ready for the party given for the Red Jackets by the Blue Brigade are .linx Wil- liams, Saundra Powell, Mrs. Brough- er, .loella Evans, Dianne Kerr, Jo Ann McMillan, and Bar- bara McDaniel. vo ' ew lwegggeacg 'ins53'z2m.s+aw gflflgllkfgifiiii 555359 ii 934291 ,L5,g..:'v ,J me 12 5' M .r 6 X . Q K JG fm .f Y Barbara Lewallen L w s v xr.. y . , it L Katherine McCann ., H v Yi' ,Q , In V , Tiff 45' V in ' Richard McCutcheon, Jr. ig , ,,gihf'T' lf f V ' ' K it .Gil L . -fit - V . . . f ' 55 5-5,3 f K ..,, X ' i w- Q , PL ., b Y V X I . .,., . . .K . v Barbara McDaniel Patsy McFarland Betty McGee ffifr' David McKee V , K A fy K. ,V JoAnn McMillan, Ann McNamara, Cynthia McQueen, Sandra McWilliams, Jack Madden. 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Caught between the rush of the ninth grade and the grind of the eleventh, the youngsters sail along slowly on a smooth road, participating in extra-curricular activities and studying at irregular intervals. McCallum's tenth grade of '56 is no exception-Press Capades and other dramatic activities, journalistic at- tempts, and athletic endeavors have kept these students occupied and have shown the rest of the school that these youngsters are well equipped to meet the challenges on the rougher road ahead. SOPHOMORE GFFICERS The sophomore class officers prepare for an old-fashioned weiner roast. Left to right are: Bob Young, Vice-President, Lue Patterson, Secretory, Bob Little, Sergeant- at-armsp Sue Patterson, Reporter, and Tondy Turner, President. ee t Ji , W.. ,,.. ,. z , ,Xh, ,. 5 52235211-sears ' W W I 5 Q ,fr 'BIA' I Q- if x ,. 2 . ri. . x f fl. 5 W. P, Q 'I grey ' f . e- . . .,f.4gg.L Qffi r S -1, f. 4, 4. 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Gladys Cox, Wanda Crites, Nancy Crumley, Connie Culver, Sue Dandridge, Diane Daugher , ..,, , eeii C f. . .ii ' i Q., . , , ., . H - ,' i--- ' - - ' 6 , , or V - Q , it A K - ,H .3 K rk.,, - . I 72 law, . n h , ' N 5 W- A ev C y i - ii-e ' - ' j , as . ,,. .,y,Zl.tL9.7 L. 1,7-V A, A k k J . eeelei . e , . J A i .J . in , I E, - I f. V I , 1, .V I Lryk 155 A I M . '-' il . 'f V 1 . We -. J ,V f . x fr . .. H Q Mp- L i V , N4 5.1 I -gyff I . i. from , , ,..,,.. , mi . C , WM , I .- r- f .- iz 11,1 'f .a - , ff . i.,. l J' ii H A t .f KJ ,. -jglfliiciifiiyirygiw. . ', . A Y. o Q f.- U ,E A i is M fy, Jimmy Dorin .KA .A , K 'QPF H . Q . ...Q Billy Davis Patricia Davis Ronald Davis Pat Dent Winston Depew Albert Derden Lavada Dockens Q, Charles Dodgen Beauty nominees Linda Doles, Martha Godbey, Carol Moore, and Margie John- son have a last minute gab session be- fore the judging begins. Linda Dales Jo Lana Donahue Hazel Dorchester, Gerry Douglas, Milly Driggs, Wayne Drosche, Juanita Duke, Charles Durham. Howard Eades, Deral Ebers, William Eken, Judy Ellard, Janis Evans, Tommy Evans, .lo Faris. V' l . u, 9 N V. - - fr ' J 'Vai 1 r U1 w ing: gv V . H Y W A D ,lta 2-.. I i ff 'E-yi , : W dim. an W W .if Q, -ww-1.5, fewqw .-N., k 33. ...j ff-- , gfgpjs af--jiif .Q V. .. Q jk .1. -.5 L. i . x . , 1jj'j'ig2 Q,-, 5 A - , - 3 , 4 1. .f ig - z . . ff ' WTZ5 -V ' '- Y . refill. . Y . I r . M fy ,Q-yu. ,1 ggz,?ff g2ir-Lg ',,Qf1'f? ' - f , , 3. 4 Z. A - If i7'Yf,:5ii- ,K S Y , V . BV I ii Y fi-LS.:-i I We 1 - f 1 -J 'P' M1 2 fx' ,' ' ,- Y f2'32fi?:ei I I 1- .- 4' ,rf , K Q. .f,- . 'fn I if .Q .. .4 ,sr ii es Q ' ' K ii, i if or r vrvv , Q ' D 32 4 I f ' 2 LLIQ-Q., if 7 P , Lv, ,. . '- -.'.' I Q ,A Q F 5' 2' f r D -Q - 1 lvrs 4 . sr'e 4 '57 ' 'V V , W., 2' fini' V K f ,QV K. V. k VV : if Ag? : . f...f K ,, -M, ,. ,,,.. ll' , iirii 1 gjtegg i . 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Barbara Williamson, Joy Wolff, Tony Woelner, Walter Wyman,Bob Young, Judy Ziller, Don Zimmermann. , , S Mi! -' W - g ' f ' new X . . SM, ' 'z6:: , v ,: , A ' QQ !! ,. QS , K , - -a ,I 4 X S2 M l 'if - '- he - f i,w+,1w,fs, r,.-wsiwelfs s ' -W - s . .,., X lf , .W.mm , , ', W . H H 1 'lffi H . W5 gals I I T K, , - ,.. i A .k.e5 i- ::kgiF,: . gi 3: Z h . ,. , - 3' - I K - X ,555 . . f 4, Q' 1- , . iq .-ki gas- s '.. Q ii 3 in 2 W f EL ,.,, D, y t F3 'fsgszxsz-g K , Y 'W 'W . W , L5 X E vcgy M ,L sg :if , ' wi no ' 5- ,Q 7 3 - K K : wit ' K K vez? . . rw mm! af W K ' ' X Q A av . FRESHMEN Ninth graders have to push hard to get started, but it's the gen- eral opinion among them that they results are well worth the effort- even when they have to yield the right-of-way to the upperclass- men. The ninth grade class of McCallum for '56 has the special distinc- tion of being the last ninth grade to attend McCallum. Hence- forth, this grade will be a permanent part of Lamar Junior High, but they're going out with a bang. The class had its own pep squad and cheerleaders to yell its football and basketball teams to many outstanding victories and spur the football team to take second place in the battle for city championship. It has been a separate group from the rest of the school, and yet, it has been a loyal, supporting group. We bid it a fond farewell. YIELD RIGHT or: WAY FRESHMAN OFFICERS After the hustle and bustle of a hot school day, freshman class officers enjoy the coolness of Zilker Park and a fellow-classmate's jokes. Left to right are: Gayland Lyles, Vice-President, Martha Amis, Secretary, Diana Reaks, Reporter, and Jerry Squyres, Sergeant-at-arms. Not shown is Chuck Joyce, President. r 4 IP s in M 1? and J ., A,., . , , sy . A l,,,:,'1.:gfmQ, n :E r1,f.4r,,,,5g9,' I Q '- 1 ' B iff 'RF' S M ss., 2 , 'K , , 5 5 4 5 'ly , M , X Wil? 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Becker Jan Beiskline Charles Bently Elaine Berg Gordon Bethune Martha Blackstone Stanley Bland Karl Blomquist M g At the faculty women and student volleyball game, Mrs. Cody's costume was as enthu- siastically greeted as the game itself. Z Q ,... L 7,,L e , S ., at L .E ' .,, L , 1 L ,- L, ,m:L B V ' iw' 1 ' 1 g ,J 1 S A ' L ' to ,'1' ' Q LL or to f LL - . if ,khy ' ,L . K .5 1 . ' ' - 'L L,-L , L' 'J i 'J J L -L J' - A K f L'W,' L ' - 'LQ ' M 4, . :QI wg'-f H L. V -' 'FLA ' 'Q , L if Iiy- L L L , ,L - J 'Mi A ,. W ' m' L, ' ii ' L ii ., L ' . B 5 .ir ,Q fi V' li' f , 'ff k : ,WH , i'5 :e ifX Yale ' L f fi L L B so B mY ' . , L - - ,m y ' zy, Ronnie Boatner, Nelson Bodenhamer, James Bowden, Mitcheal Bradshaw, Peggy Braun, Leonard Briggs, I L Vly, L Frances Brossett, Charley Brown. -rsr L Suzanne Browning, June Burrage, Larry Cahill, Barbara Calhoun, Betty Carlow, Harold Carr, Carolyn ' Carter. - -,l, V James Carter i . ' Lanette Causey 5 2 V L,'- if M L i ' M. H. S. students express l many feelings, as o-ur Knight J Basketball team soars on to if B L f! V'Cf0 Y- J Delores Cawthon it 1, 5 Spectators, Blue Brlgaders, D 'Yl C0ke d0'Pl'e' We LBLL ,L,,, T and cheerleaders reflect anx- iety as they watch the Mc- Callum basketball team. Jack Coker Lewis Cole James Colley Joe Colvin David Cook John Craig Marietta Crider Hattie Crumley 82 'ei E s' we ' I Q wifificr 2. 2? f. 1 X L5 JL VL,,,,k 2 :li A. N +2 , 2 X we K 23 'H' .. ,, ap , K .BJL ,. A J J ,gzyg ' A A .. L 1 ' 1 E I , uf' EF M- 5' DY w 'l l V' l M 'Y W' ' 4 H Ne-Q? 9 ,tn js , Eu,-K -' 1 , - 1 ..ii D f 'H F , eyiei E o r 5 'E 2? we J X ,, if rf N k ? fm is me an -f 'Y ' K W W' 'Y W' fi , 1 2 S -r ' V YA - David Custer, .lack Daniel, Nellie Daniels, Robert Davis, Don Dean, Bob DeuFriend, Peggy Dildy g Weldon Dodgen. ' r W. T. Dugger, George Duke, Vicky Dunn, Billy Eanes, Lindetta Edmiston, Aubrey Edwards, Rita Edwards JS I K 12e5 7V ' 5 1i ' H ,Q Calvin Estepp wp., gggl. Beffy Faulkner ' Elmira Ferruzzi ww .51 Q ' Q J .2 K i . 6335 if 35 l 5YlVl0 Fwd McCallum's Vice-Principal, Mr. Roy Coers, dances with his charming daughter Mary Alice at the Final Fling. Karen Frank Mary Franklin Patricia Franklin Kathie French Gordon Friday Janis Furr Lucille Gaches Jack Gant as W l ' ':-n ' ' 'A 1-:xmmve:c,,,..,......,.sQNwr'f::r-, s..,...e ,- --1 . iw-f-:'r:Wr:WLH Y W to .5 Q is wif af, 32 X , l wi i Q09 X i e 56 Ng, ,sin , ,, we Yemeni- .2 gif I -' Qs 25021 h 'ii z.. ii . G, ' , .- 7 l,f:-fliifiisg . h ,Will . it f--f' gf 4 91' 4 fi M i ax iii, 4' 1 ,H I , ,, 5,555,555 is at gl x mlb has A Wk Q X3 M -W.: ez 1.1, -W -, K vs fi, 1. Q, Q 1. Q ff 1 . Q A Q3 Q JH: W jig ,xg ,y,s:,.gB:JE.,:. , 5, 7,m2ffgf?fxf 3'.s'-J, we Szggwzls gfigsssiseszisaisz Fluff J. 1 is K 1, xr, . i ' I' ' ' W' n H , . 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Mitchell, Eloise Morgan, Verna Morriss, Barbara Murchison, Larry Myers, Nancy Knight editor, Frances Fisk and guest speaker, Willie Mor- ris, editor of the Daily Texan, are seen in serious conversation during the Publication's Ban- quet at EI Toro, April 28. 15.555423 X wx me ' ik? 3, f KWEQQMZZZ .. ,Q S S. 'Q ge-2 . sr RF 5-. QQ 'Y' 'R' A M 5 1+ H 1 em, 2 Q K 5 - fn.-me Y wif 12 , fire'-X M752 'W lQ9f' h ' - , ' 2 1 51555 f F' 1 1 5 3 ul 'li . 16131 1 -- , f-L .. 1 P ' A' 3 X' A ' Des 9525222 - il? E' 1 ,Q F' ' . wit' it 'A uv rm- ' , ' .t . ' :,.--urn, ps, N. ary' - . is - , A ' if V 'f ,, -ww '- ig -, iirg f 3 ' .. we P f - P fm : ,dfi i saga- E, ,1 , , ,,,,i in , J .K - 1 , X . A W . I ,gf A A g tr I 121 -,gg , is f f: ,. .. ss p w -' fer ., 1 K We Q . W an A-tg ., R 'f . .. ,: V ' 1 w , ,, P -111211 nw t t we ,, . 'P' ': M - .- 1 P 2: ' PM wwf 'irldif ' 1 H-Sw we-Y W-X - :H-., . .. Qs . 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Jimmy Shafer, Sharon Shaw, Jim Shiflet, William Shutts, Peggy Sien, Avery Sinclair, Jo Ann Siptak Fay Sisson Marion Skiles Terry Slussler Cecelia Small Emily Smith Faye Smith Frances Smith James Smith Jimmy Smith Nancy Smith Rosemary Smith Jerry Squyres Lynell Stanford tries a frilly fashion on a cute little girl - :Q B E ifw. s'f,SW fgS51m,'Eiqf - i Z .S eem - V -I www , Q ,-Q 'fm ,gwgi , :Q 7 W2 8 Q 3 Y mx is 4 Z S ff K N -in Am ' f . ' ' . ,aaa KM u v wi it 2 jx if ,EL L , 'ii M Q, R 1: ,.,, L f J fi' iii, 5 Jeannie Stanley, Doris Starr, Gayle Steger, Shirley Stewart, Judy Stromquist, Ramona Stubblefield, Brenda Sublett, Johnny Swift. Be.:-erly Sylvester, Shirley Taylor, Nancy Tempero, Rene Teykle, Cecil Thompson, Pat Thornblom, Ima oungate. Alfred Treadwell Helen Troutman Walter Troutman The tension was high but so Dixie Turner was the humor at the men fac- ulty and student basketball game. Marla Turner Trixie Turner Sammie Turney Malcom Tyson Curtis Waggoner Donna Waight Sarah Walker Betty Ward 90 ew 4 Qin J if X 9,2 1' ,Q Q 2 f?'fs T 3m T ,aww Y qv 'J Jr as A . im- 'VH' Ra, 4255555 . n r. 7 fifzgssi f feilixl- .2 1 ' ,. ,ez SY' - ii E'-6?5Qf+l5 - 2 1 . i5iQiL:J',Q:fiif ' we ,. .,., a A ,V 1 Hwisii - J S 1 f If Q .t,,lt,, , ls ,, f gf ' : fs . , ,,, 1 i t I nf A 'X 9 5 05' 912 si We W? 3 , : ,, f, i --..' K ,..- ii' f' we-4 ' 5122? ' fi wi- ' -we 0 ' 5 1,. Q K :S igel I ,G 4 we f f- I 3' Qgl w a ,A .' lwf A -I V if ' iii, FE.. - 'l ,ie QVSQ it ' I 'Z E J 4' 'tw gill A Q, Miss... ee.. ,,A: fi .. I t Lkry - A , Am Q e' 77 A :LV T yr i' I L- ,, , W In M 1 Wx. i is 1 .. . Q 455 'L- 2 ' , 41-, I- -4 -- . w3'gz, K 1. i ' 5-is ' f 'h'. . wx S iii 1 ,. s 3 J. 'J lil o, if EE? ':, 35. was-:gg I ' 'Agh' ' . . f, Qi ,A ff mi l f .gg, , , .,,'- f J - iii l 'J . ' ' - 2 -, J ' 5 , , 1. ii i' - by ,,:, J V fi V , M 1 ii' 'I' 1 I ..'LL 'Wz1m,.,r,.f7 . 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' '14 -5 - X-7s 1, y ' 'P W-::.5.,f57: 'L ili 57' - ft, -wr, .-, -- V 1 'N ef22les'afE.fj, if sift m as 2 1 .,'f. e , iff: .4 5 is ' . 212155222 5 t - ,pw-M, K . , I J A ,uf 9' s ' n X if - -,fsg1ef.5i3y4.g James Williamson Carter Wilson Robert Winn Billy Wittner Terry Worrell Charles Yett Curtis Young Freddie Zumwalt 9l Bos H15 N -,Z-Ggq-X-,JVI-5. m 1 BEAUTY REVUE MI X l , Charlene Smalley and Buddy Furgerson reminisce about the three years they have spent at McCallum. ' New School Year Begins With Varied Activities September 7 saw McCallum's portals thrown open once again to the approach- ing students. Previewing the busy calen- dar to some, the week was filled with pro- gram changes, pep rallies and poster paint- ing. Our first game of the season, played against Austin High, climaxed this busy first week. saqi bove: Pattie Voelkel Jane Watson Barbara Norwood and y Bowling have a good time on the bus trip to Palestine ight: November finds the annual staff working with a Above: Linda Willoughby, Sandra Wade, and Carol Perkins join the happy crowd preparing to rush onto the field when Mc- Callum won its Sept. 10 gaane against Austin High, Left: Tensely watching the toss-up are McCallum's Ronald Green and Johnny Kennedy, and Austin High's Alton Greeven and John Babcock. f, 'v:2f,,sa:irefr-,I ie1:sv - Right: The Blue Brigade enjoys a before game party at Patty Voekel's house. Below: The band -members help keep things moving at the annual before-Travis game bon- fire. -?.-px i 1 Above: Robbie Hargis, Lois Shelton, Bab' Bartow, Ann Kinch, Beverly Mell, Gloria Mitch on, Bebe Lee, Helen Plummer, and Carolyl Dice are a few of the members of the Blur Brigade and cheerleaders who worked on dec! orations for the Fantasy In Blue Ball. 1 Left: A mock football battle between Travi: and McCallum was enacted by the Blue Brigade during an all-school assembly. Naturally, Mcl Cullum won! i After the final performance of Harvey the members of the R.C.P. gave a reunion party in the school cafeteria. Below: Mrs. Cody was honored November I7, with a surprise birthday party. K ,J fwgigsgsl 5313 az: fesfgau t, S Mr .1 W. . K , . L, .5 Q, ,, fm S. 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T' ibfilif' f si .U l ' 5 if 1 ., M vi - ,,., . , l M - R. if , . ss I ' l, i M mf of ..,f ' , Y- -1 Y tiff- i' i '- ,ssl QW.-I Q ' . 1' P . vi by--,.3' ' 5 A i I fl' K . ,: . 1' ' r,,r , ' : . , . ' . , . . man, and Miss Barber are the newest additions to the Mc- : One of the lighter moments in a faculty meeting finds ym teachers sharing a joke with Mr. Collins. Candy Sales Mushroom From Many Activities Ri ht: Mike Hornsby spring president of the Student Council, 9 1 makes his acceptance speech to the tenth grade. X X 98 Above: During the lunch hour, the student store and candy counter are places of attraction for the students. Left: Mr. Desmond Kidd and his fiancee open the wedding gift presented them by the Scottie football team. Shield, R.C.P.'s Present Tarkington's Seventeen October 2l and 22 saw the climax of three months of hard work by a cast of 250 people, dedicated to the successful production of the '55 Press Capades presentation of Booth Tarkington's Seventeen. Presented in the round, the play charmed capacity crowds both nights. :nn Cavett and James Amis are affected y spring fever during a tender moment n Seventeen. I Margaret Tampke rhapsodizes over love in the opening scene of Seventeen. 'ii' of One of the many displays which called attention to Press Capades was this eye- catching window, 99 The opening night audience enjoys The Old Town Clock routine during the '55 Press Capades Production of Seventeen, Right: .Ierry Smith imitates on ostrich in o desperate attempt to hide from two curious friends. Left: David Barnett and Jerry Smith take time out from the last rehearsal to check their props. A variety show in '53, Annie Get Your Gun in '54 and Seventeen in '55-this is a record of productions of which McCallum will be proud. A McCallum first, Press Capodes, for the past two years has been the biggest activity sponsored in the school ond it promises to grow larger every year. gk . z l l 'l ,- Q 1 i 'r i i l Seventeen Develops From Variety Show LX Joella Evans, Judy Lawson, Cynthia Hollyfield, Helen Plummer, Ann McNamara, and Lyneen Bartee enact a scene from Seventeen for a preview audience at Lamar Junior High. garet Tampke. Left: Part of the chorus pauses to pose. Above: All the boys flock around siren Mar- Hoot Mon Week Fills McCallum Halls With Many Smiling Faces Dora Flores, Charlotte Burton, Janelle Fowler, Barbara McDaniels, Charles Dodson, Lindell Ca1non, Clinton Starr, Ernestine Huebel and John Fowler make a busy group as they sign each other's Hoot Mon Books. Above: George Millard and Ann Lambdin and Dan Houston and Barbara Baxter enjoy themselves at the Western Dance which climaxed Hoot Mon Week. Lett: Faye Pierson and David Warner and John Birkner are among the couples at the Western Dance. Flower Show and Assembly Part of FHA Activities Below: Fla Seekatz, district historian for F.H.A. presents her Texas Flag to McCallum. Above: Phyllis Windmeyer, Sweepstakes winner November garden show. Left: Bobbie James, blue ribbon winner in the November garden club show. ' 1 r E E Dance Climaxes Fling Presented by PTA Right: Margaret Barker with Tommy Brown and .lack Secord with Sue Stamper seem to have one thing in common-a dreamy expression. Among the couples seen at the Fling were Judy Tyson and John Griggs. HEL: 104 Dancing in a world of their own are Greg Martin and Harriet McLellan Junior High Dance Announces Football Sweetheart and Beau Left: These cheery chicks try the steps of the Shag during the Junior High Sweetheart Dance. Milly Driggs must have told Mack Hickman a tunny story. Charles Dodson must be a smooth dancer to put Cynthia Landrum asleep on her feet. , 105 Y H 1 ,A t, L, MQW, Members of the Blue Brigade kneel in formation at the Brownwood-McCallum game. McCallum's pride in its service organizations illustrated by this precision formation by the Hopes rise as flames soar at the annual McCallum Travis bonfire. igade and Band in the Austin High and McCallum Knights burst onto the field in the season opener with Austin High. d if I Knights Prepar Spirit mounts as rallies or a mock football game mah the day before the annu Jerry Smith, Don Daniel and John Campbell seemed confident of victory under one of the many banners that bedecked the halls. Stouthearted Knights receive last minute in- structions. and Kirk Grubb, members 1 Students rush to classes after a spontaneous rally in the hall. ' The Blue Brigade in civies display their loyal school spirit. l Palooka Frey, Errol Kii l 1 l 1 s 1 br The Rebels yavis Tilt. This is the last :me of the season, and one l the most important for CCallum. me football team, hopefully ntemplate the symbol of ttory. The yell leaders lead in singing the alma mater to close the spirited pep rally in the gym. The Blue Brigade in civies display their loyal school spirit The Travis Team works out before the game. Hard Work Goes Up ln Roaring Flames The day'before the Travis football game is one of utter excite ment. Everybody contributes to the stack of wood that will soon crackle and blaze in anticipation of the coming game A partial holiday in honor of the occasion allows students to scatter all over the city to round up wood in any shape, form or fashion. Even some of the city's lumber yards get in the mood and donate scrap lumber. At 8 p.m. amid shouts and cheers, the days and weeks of toil go up in a huge flame. With the help of the cheerleaders the crowd gives a few cheers and then trails up to the cafetorium for a brief dance to cool off excited nerves. lt is a big night to prepare for a bigger one. Above right: In spite of the leaping flames, drum major, Jerry Smith looks a little chilly. Right: The cheerleaders begin the proceedings with a familiar yell. Below: As the bonfire progresses, the girls really get things going. Z' The flames from McCallum's annual bonfire streak skyward, high as the hopes for victory held by the schooI's student body. Right: All day long the pile continues to grow. 4,555 M, qq A' 2 - ,jf , r iqi ' . 1 S f ' -Hui' ff nga? ji - :Ts X fl A' N - .xg yd ,. 3511-n. 5 info! ,,,... . H l g e.,, y , - Q ,ls f ,. ,. L, , L W ' , , ' ' y s Q' Y 1'-if W., Agar' Left: The fire spreads over the stacked wood as the spectators mill around the blaze. lll 4l H ee.. l Joella Evans reflects amusement while Glen Wilson 'Y Gnu takes the matter more seriously. . 1 f' e . Jock'e S a -'F the bontlgeiunce' nding e 10 ' Myer 0-lfxney com Faces Reflea HerIYY 3 I l i l l N 5 1 tri' ll-l ' . o Mun Hikes '77 Thomas 5 Lee ri5- Yli Kay Rvbe , -..U Herbie Wilson and Glen Joella Evans share a moment of mirth. uvxes f--'Cla ' dqnClng C0 MCC 'I Andemn the ofher n. allumit and P f . h ir WY among M0f9'e Johnso es who We d:n 'n'o'f'b'0 1 ioin Ghdmg :We Jackson on C '9 In the cafefrher Ran eng, BYE n at Bonfire Dance ,li 2 --W we d if IP Beth vpn ' Ann Llofd gfzliiisrrhave told qui! - Comm, exes Mari good ume. 'ke rhar. e 0 :aka f Mc h ng e u 0 'mike seem to b fa dan e 910 Ce ' I '06 'Om f 1,5 we 5 uf 41 efco ccwlufnf. sl, 01. 7? 90 Sp Uyllf rea 0' . g0'h S 'fs Then as now: Robert Shelby is still the ladies' favorite. 'bfb seo and . : qff fe llr - 'fQ i.2 ' flfs M50 we 5 sox s 60 5 'W Q6 JR x xesev XX QB? Despite Loss Joy Reigns After the McCallum-Travis football game, there was a homecoming dance in honor of ex-McCaIlum- ites. This was the first time such a dance was held, but there are hopes that it will become an annual affair. Ex-McCallumite Barbara Rouse tries a new step while senior, David Barnett shares a joke with Milly Driggs. David Allen and Babs Bartow take a breather while Elaine White and David Bradshaw study something of solemn importance. Marty Harrod and Bruce Baumel seem to be in a romantic mood. ' f-f-h -'L--1sw1r ,f ,.,. 1,IQetQQ:axmx:figfiwzrmmwewtma MMuw4z. ,fm 4-2,-'fe' wwwwswr- Basketball, Volleyball Fun For Both Teachers, Students Right: Can she do it? This is a critical moment during the volleyball game between the women teachers and some of the female students. .lay Arnetie and .lack Sec' referees, and David Bradsl Mr. Kline and Mr. Coers s to enjoy the student-fao basketball game as much the audience. 116 Left: In serious play, Jay Arnette tries a jump-shot for McCallum against a district opponent. O ? Choir Presents Concert to Capacity Crowdsp Home Ec Class Gives Style Show December 8 ht: The first concert of the year given by McCallum Mixed Choir and the chorus sses accompanied by the band and orchestra s presented December 5. low: Milly Driggs, Judy Sinclair, Dee Dee illiams, Mary Sue Schwartz, Janice Kuhn, d Judy Ellard model the results of their ing efforts for the December 8 style show. S--.l.L,,.... Right: Margaret Tampke, nurse, takes some medical notes from Drs. Mike Hornsby and Leon Graham in the December production of Harvey. Below: An elderly Io Eickmann shows a family portrait to eccentric socialite, Nancy Salahr. ll ll l Six Foot Pooka Visits McCallum December 8-9 McCallumites received an early Christmas present from the RCP's when they met a captivating six foot and a half inch, white pooka named Harvey. He caused no small amount of confusion among his fellow actors, but the students loved him. Above: A baffled Leon Graham meets David Barnett's pooka friend, Harvey. Right: Ja Eickmann, playing David Barnett's sister, shares an amusing telephone conversa- tion with him. Bill Swanzy, Delaine Hayes, Bordell Holt, Herby Wilson, Larmon Maddox, and Leonard Woosley, were among the McCallum exes attending the band party. Right' Theresa Marquart Judy Lawson Herb Wilson ' ' I y r Penny Adams and Arnold Birdsong enjoy the refreshments. .Y Atchison Named Band Sweetheart McCallum's Band members held their annual Christmas party at Hancock Recreation Center, December 22. The two top nominees for band sweetheart, .loan Atchison and Zoe Ann Derden were presented. l' ,gf Above: Ethel Kidder talks to a modern Santa Claus about what she wants for Christmas. Left: Joan Atchison receives a kiss from band President, Billy Harrell upon being chosen band sweetheart. Dan cing Feet U hd smi les P,o mine nt at Fan ras Y in Blu e B GI' 84 X eXX 'dh B edq NX . Gene T50 W5 0 4 Y . odovl A Gombk Mon Rohm Ldxs She xx-1 Xeon C AA-4 Bfmv Bee xl Donn Ru-M5 o Yew som 66995 305.4 1-qson On December 17, the McCallum cafeteria became a corner of JJW9' JJ0' Os! fo Heaven as the Blue Brigade formal, Fantasy in Blue, became a reality after weeks of planning. The music was furnished by Claude Brazil and his orchestra. oy F soil' egoag 041070 0 7' fl 0 100,01-06, 9013. 0 J, W6 60 'lr 4 goeffe obs Jo 50994 Sep S,-007 o,o, W 09, J 0,708 A Oqer fore off Wg w00 0000, IQ, f-T00 U of Q 46, eel, Harrod Takes Plate At Brigade Banquet l Right: The Cheerleaders trio-.linx Williams, Sandra McWilliams and .loella Evans-entertain at the Blue Brigade Banquet, which was held at the Driskill E Hotel in the Maximilian Room, on January 26. The theme of the annual V banquet was Moments to Remember with different skits of the past semester's activities in the Blue Brigade. ' 5591? i- :L -:L- Right: Barbara Norwood, Linda Landrum, Patty Voelkel and Wanda Foreman show their fellow Blue Brigade members how to can-can while lbelow righti Helen Plummer demonstrates the Elephant Tango with Patty Voelkel, mistress of ceremonies, Suzy Bowling, and Ava Nell Wood looking on. Left. Marty Harrod IS the delightfully surprised recipient of the Blue Brigade Service Award. Assemblies Enliven McCallum's Days Jinx Williams and John Birkner sing a duet during the February 16 assembly given by the Knight Beats. The Knight Beats with Carol Raines as soloist play Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White for an appreciative audience. One of the best assemblies enjoyed by McCallumites was Rogers Novelty Act on February I7. The variety show consisted of juggling, imitations and unusual music making. the all-boy style show held January 11 sponsored by the Shield Staff. I thfhe Campbell neue bus o r !f':nbeal1T3h'x bm baShhn' 3 These charming beauties were the models in and X X '- K I 3 L 5E'L 7H 4 fi w S .g W in gf Q , sg? .V 4 1, Q riff: ' -A xv 23: 4 QA KTA Sf Fgllfei I A g, J XP z Oh, oh! Here again! Mike Ratcliff - come those wolves All Boy Style Sh 0 1 ,. lib N C' lfxrfeggfbeffx U! charming: modest - A' e If H '.- . X-,V vll m e W . af: ::, .,5,- A -ilk' K f if W - ' Alf-we V g . f L5 S ,P 1060 n If i A 'kne f mdu' 'Ou f x . d5haW . 5 w0 P ch David 25.186 bugmes erhqpsy, of ancient rr-fha Greece' ets Shield Profit def' ' Albergmlzeroi the wot Kd' A i, G! 1, ef' You Zel?bnso'7 X Usf' Sayfng th at ,ll Job If 017 4,, ei xsane Perf dl' X U E , iff, 6 r loo and how' .lack Madden - 1 Sleeping Beauty dt. to 90 to be 'Tre Hornsby x Craddockxixonw ,uni e cream of hi h 9 society! Efifff mummy' 1 Queen of Hearts Ball To Be Annual Affair Ke J G06 n 0600 H WT 810' 4731, y 'fPn,,e Mo ,616 y Oo, 09' .IB Jaliw Judy Tyson . , na 5554 .e,:', , y ' I ' ' ' , 1 4 ,- J: ,aa y, 4 1 ,'-2 1 I P13 e'e' 7 , l . a WY 5 'h' ' ,e 102 AM Defden elaf Lois Shehof' Linda Landrum 3 ig:,, . It 5 . , , L'n T ' K 1 K1 MW AM G06 mah K D0f0fhY Wmdham J Donna Peck an S a,rrr A .9 use bertglwx Jane Oumann .Ioan Atchison sa2Zf! 30u How-4 'Q dksivaueen 0 V . af ,fr,,, L , ' son 0:3 CU,-0-:uxounde dances or 'X' f pf for Fellgcoff sg-,BHGV1 X Uum. Bo K li 126 Suzy Bowling C Bobby W r George Welch Neii Meiton 4ff,06,, 002, 20,47 of er do ob aroiqn Ta-fior 'iiiams 1 J Doon 0,47 4 ejjako ner: 6 ont ierrq Martin .iudie Reok Dorothy H-ide Gienn lohnson 6 .loozrfes S 44 1 John noir-mera Linn Phir-ner 091220, ud quyres MOP! lv Moon 3 Melvin Ware Nancy Robinson MCC stezzes cafe all r 01 'mf Pang Car for 528,121 e 6 Qu eco mes Burdick Gen Of 0 . so If ll Sandra Wade Named Most Beautifi Below: Mistress of Ceremonies, Dorthy Hyde, announces the top seventeen beauties. They are, left to right: Rebecca Clements, Nancy Dement, Angela Teolan, Margie Johnson, Sandra Wade, Carol Moore, Scarlett Frazier, Martha Amis, Ann McNamara, .lanie Yeaton, Judy Ty- son, Janis Stubbs, Sandra McWil- liams, Lois Shelton, Betty Watson, Linda Taylor, and Dixie Turner. , F RCP, Knight Present 'Cover Girls' l Left: Sandra Wade steps forward from behind an opening fan to be oroclaimed McCallum's most beau- 'iful. Right: Sylvia Irwin, Penny Pofman, andra McWilliams, Angela Teofan, ecky Clements, Ann McNamara, , ary Jo Moon, and Janis Stubbs take time out the night of the judging 'o compliment each other on their dresses. Below left: Bob La Bounty and David Barnett sing Con- fidentially, a take-off Confidential Magazine. Below right: Dr. Umlauf, Leigh Ann Haskins, Dorothy Bur- gess, and Mr. Bill Malone were the judges for the Beauty Review. Not shown is Mr. John Bustin. Left: Nancy Ramm, .lo Eickman Wanda Foreman, Laneta Stelka, Joel. Evans, Carol Perkins, and Kathry Giddens dance What Will My Fortur Be for the Beauty Review. Below: Carol Perkins taps sauci to Last Lingering Look. N on' Rec 0 Y Cl N '01 6 Mus. 0 4' 0ef::ei'tf41 ,food ,010 wr, fa Stegef' tmoms. on' Dflrirodef Su X S Goqhidia New rurqerfvooe dow. Do 6 ' S S0 lgg I - an uhh ' ' -01, Lignme Si 4' ML Harriet McLellan, Mary Pinlfney, Scarlett Frazier, .lanie Yea- Margie Johnson, Diana Reaks, Carol Moore, Lois Shelton, ton, Judy Tyson, Claryce Smith. Penny Pofman, Martha Godbey. 'Va Nm ll For C' 01- mafia Fare '9nf SC . h'Y n' Inga' I6 Gene Nanci Six-410 X 'Gage Gray , gan. gen' . , A S '9'1'a 5 Teo PQQQY E :if , ' lb, dw., ngew fu. -. 'U r 'ak A pawn A aww' Mc ' . ttt, ' ff QV - 1- 1 I, iff S ieot rie. A If r f :-4,yyf ' 'g ' M ig if' -f , W VF ' - 'ri' 9 Q 23 Y i -t 2 : - , 5 x 1 f..,u f1v, ig N K ? ski 33 12 ' ,,-,,-,' :fa M rooi' 5 K . WS., y 4151 W f Above: Don Simmons and Helen Plummer verify their pronunciation of some difficult words before continuing work on their poetry interpretation. ECSIQQLJ Above: Joe Witherspoon, declamation con- testant, practices his entry for district meet. Not shown is Girls' Declamation contestant, Becky Hatherly. 132 MCCALLUM STU DENTS ACTIN The Interscholastic League for which McCallum s dents prepare offers annual events in speech, dramati Above: Debaters Harry Akin and Robert Falls show Jimmy Doughtry what the book says about the finer points, of debate. R i g h t : Extemporaneous speakers Harry Akin and Laneta Stelka review some of their material. w.vw.wew'me..w Q v . -Q 4 W' te: we :W sf --few me tl INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE id writing for students of eight high schools in -the Austin- in Antonio area. l Below: Joella Evans, Bruce Baumel, Margaret Tampke, Leon Graham, Terry Pratt, Don Daniels, John Giesecke, Terry Worrell, Jerry Smith and David Barnett have spent hours of practice on Joan of Lorraine in preparation for the one-act play contest. Left: Rosemary Moore and Suzanne Bowling consult one of their sources of information in preparation for debate. Lk Above: Ready writers Sandra Polsky and Lyneen Bartee practice spelling in preparation for the big da Above: Leon Graham and Margaret Tampke share the honor of being se- lected as members of the All Star Cast. 133 1 5 me , KGB neu 'NG K0 A 9o'4x4WoXr :Alva ,od 9 W QW' t5cG1f SC:XS'. XAYW4 . U, Mod uv 'M' A5 9536 a '9' 9 6' VESXQW' Judy Tyson, Queen of Hearts, is presented with a f .loo bouquet from Mr. Wittner as Jerry Smith and Gilbert '56 5 0 4,6 Frltsche look on. and paf'3'o,, 'J' 'Va llfh 04 's 'Ne' . 5 ot cet' Q. :AU Dances, Parties, Awards Honor Deserving People Gr 5 6 5' 3-be E:-Ure 'A s nomfd C1,,,k' BU 'ha 00' 5: free 'i G rw, Ur I Earn The Football Sweetheart nominees-Judy Tyson with Ronald Green, Linda Taylor with David Bradshaw, Wanda Foreman with James Watson, and Suzanne Bowling with David Warner-learn that Linda is the lucky girl. Not pictured is Sandra Wade with Palooka Frey. Saundra Davis is the happy Sweetheart 'Wa S '76 vJ,?'hfQ7f, me, J . ' D9-Se and 7' uma' - befor any Sl H'9h 8 fhe f ll.x'5-er' P Footb W I' e 5 U 'WW Sm., of the F.F.A. F , a Frank Wiese, the out-going president of the Student Council watches the new president, Mike Hornsby, begin his official duties. 135 X36 McCallum Curriculum Produces Secretaries, Artists, Musicians The business training classes play o major part in preparing McCallumites for employment after graduation. Above: Miss Harris watches Betty Roe, Ro Jackson, and Patty Voelkel work with a new a ing machine in office training. Qi e J,- f, Q -. ,:: -.M 0 U: . M. 31 2 W . : -.. - Left: Learning the fundamentals of secretarial work is th ninth grade junior business training class The Fine Arts Department offers students a chance for self- expression in such courses as speech, art, and dramatlcs. Above: Mr. Phillips rehearses with the string section of tr orchestra in preparation for an important performance. Left: Rosemary Cochran, Carol Perkins, Irvin Rawls, Fran Hughes, and Dale Bohls combine their artistic talents to w on posters for the bulletin board. McCallum Students -X. Like Many Electives Another department that prepares the students for e future, is the homemaking department which offers urses in cooking, sewing, home management, home corating and home nursing. Right: John Westland and Don Turner have the honor of standing be- ' side Sharon Lewis the only girl in advanced mechanical drawin as Mr. 1 91 V Horton explains some fine points of architectural planning. Above: Judy Squyres, Nancy Dement, Judy Tyson, Phyllis Hicks, Mary Ann Goeke, and Joy Bigham work on their Easter dresses during Miss Rus- sell's fifth period, Sewing lll class. Left: Nancy Pugh, Brenda Polsky, Peggy Sien, Ellen Berg, and Rosemary Smith sample their own cooking. Left: L. O. Pogue, Robert Nelson, James Roberts, and James Smith apply their combined efforts to a project in woodwork. 137 Language Arts Help Students Prepare for Future Ambitions The study of languages, both our own and that of another country, is an im- portant part of the McCallum curriculum and an essential course to the students who work in the journalism office. Other courses offered in the Language Arts Department are: Spanish, French, Latin, and German. il-.- ,, Above: Mrs. Zehrer's ninth grade English class is kept busy conjugating a verb. Left: These youngsters are conjugating verbs also, but in Spanish. Shield staff members Ann McNamara, Dorothy Huddleston, Sharon Duncan, Barbara Rippeteau, Richard Harrod, John Giesecke, Leon Graham, and Glenn Johnson hold an important discussion. Math Helps Allg P.E. Amuses All General math, algebra, plane geometry, and trigonometry offer a good background to McCallum students. l l w s Physical education classes round out a well-planned program that gives the students time for recreation as well as work. l l Above: A section of McCallum's youngest class devotes its time to math. Left: The tenth graders in Mrs. Williams' P.G. ll try to solve the mysteries of circle Q. Above: lt's the boys versus the girls in a hot game of volleyball. Lett: One of the ninth grade P.E. classes enjoys a rough and tumble game of soccer. Physical Sciences, Social Sciences Broaden McCaIlumites' Knowledge Above: Molly Barton, Charlotte Heath, Lester Robbins, and .lo Faris gain a thorough knowledge of the structure of the human mouth in one of Miss Boysen's biology classes. Right: Experimenting in the chemistry lab are Richard Harrod, .loe Duncan, Allan Brune, Arnold Birdsong and Bob LaBounty. nu.,-Mm Above: .lo Eickmann and William Howe use a map to answer the questions of their fellow students in Mr. Teel's American History class. Right: Alton Blackburn, Andrew Becker, Ingrid Hankins, June Burris, and Lois Frye take some important dictates by Miss Heierman in Sociology class. 140 The more serious side of McCallum life is sho in these scenes from the science and social stud classes. The courses represented here are oi a few of the excellent ones offered in their respef ive fields. Z Donna Peck Emcees F.H.A. Annual Banquet The McCallum F.H.A. Chapter II, held its annual banquet March IO at EI Matamoros. Right: Chapter sponsor Mrs. Jesse Smith, sits at the head table with Mistress of Ceremonies Donna Peck, and other F.H.A. members and their guests. Right: Barbara Baxter, Judy Tyson, Jane Ottman, Betty Schwartz, Pookie Raven, Frances Fisk, and Jeanie Gray and their guests smile for the cameraman at the F.H.A. Banquet. Left: Past president of F.H.A. Chapter ll, Betty Schwartz, presents the officers of the various units of that chapter to the guests at the F.H.A. Banquet. Left: F.H.A. members Donna Peck, Beverly Felter, Catherine Thompson, and Peggy Spillar enjoy the banquet with their guests. Mrs. RusseIl's Chapter I of the F.H.A. held its annual Spring Ban- quet at the University Tea House March 27. Guest of honor was Lois Shelton and presiding officer was Marisue Schwartz. ii? 5, ., '- we 3514 ii. ,. A Shelton Honoree At FHA Banquet -1 C Above left: Janice Kuhn presents F.H.A. beau Mike Ratcliff with a gift. Above: F.H.A. members and their guests are enter- tained by Tommy Smith and Dick Gustafson. Above .ludy McCracken Sandra Randle Bar bara McKinley and Lynnell Stanford were among the girls to receive degrees at the FHA banquet Right: Guest of Honor Lois Shelton presents the girls with their certificates for degrees. l Queens Reign at lntracity Track Meet Above: .lo Frances Green, Austin Highg Betty Watson, Mc- Callumg and Judy Reed, Travis Highp reign as the three queens of the Intru- city Track Meet. s e 5 ..- Left: Errol King oc- cepts the winner's trophy from Mr. White from C 8- S Sporting Goods as another McCallum- ite, Jimmy Bachus, looks on. 143 5 Students Present Many Assemblies 'le Above left: John Goeke, John Paul, and Don Fowler entertain for a studa assembly. Above center: Skippy McWilliams, Jinx Williams, Tommy Smi Joella Evans, and Jimmy Davis get together to do a number. Above rigl John Giesecke tries out for cheerleader before the students. Below left: Thomas was the other boy to try out for cheerleader. Below center: Coll O'Conner and Connie Moffet sang during the Help Allen assembly. Bel right: Martha Hill and Patsy Silberstein, Chip 'n Dale, also chipped in to H Allen. Upper center: Pat Dent models a summer dress during the Bridg Style Show. 1 Left: Marcia Washer, Kathryn Clare, Judy Tyson, , Nelda Carroway, and Helen Phillips enjoy the style show as much as the spectators, 'Joan of Lorraine' Represents McCallum at District Meet ght: Leon Graham, as the Bishop, and Jerry Smith as the lnquisitor, debate a legol chnicality during the trial of Joan of Lorraine. Center right: Joan, played by Margaret gmpke, receives instructions from her Voices while imprisoned by the English. Left: me cast of Joan of Lorraine, Terry Pratt, Leon Graham, Bruce Baumel, Jerry Smith, lhn Giesecke, Margaret Tampke, and David Barnett. Below left: The Bishop and The 'quisitor question Joan. Below right: David Barnett, as Father Massouie, comforts lan as she is arraigned by the Executioner and the Bishop. l gywvarwuuseenMfeirsxsg-W:giloiqggrlggffs-yl1gg,gy',,,, -V Y ,.: M1! may Foreign Students Guests At Pan American Banquet The Pan Am banquet, held at EI Toro, Friday, April I3, at 7 p. m., was attended by mem- bers of the Pan American club and their special guests, Mexican and Spanish students of the University of Texas. ,df f n--. W, 1 Arriel Toman, a University stude from Argentina, spoke to the gathelii ing about friendly relations betwee the two Americas. 146 i fs.. l. Lee Ray Basore blows colors as the United States through to be initiated? 3. The track team in repose. members of the swimming team grace the scene. 6. to classes-the hall conflob. 7. No one had to be 8. Abnormally large hat size. anew D-Q flag is raised. 2. What wont girls go 4. The ushers for Seventeen 5 Two One reason for the lust minute rush forced to attend the Western Dance ' 1 W7 Q I. The exhausted, overworked stage crew. 2. This is the dance, but who dances when you can talk to a pretty girl? 3. To get an ludience-publicize. 4. They were supposed to be taking pictures, :ut they were doing their Christmas shopping. 5. When you're 'ogether so much there's bound to be a resemblance. 6. I did, did, I did see a photographer! 7. Don't drop it! 8. Behind a wo night performance are two hundred night rehearsals. 9. .lan -oughry was one of many students who gave devotionals during he year. 10. Guess who? M7151 we S f-f.,..wor Tvse.1,l l 'K ' i ,tg 1222. Qin ww W L. ' fswifl H, , N QL A105 , I K ,FY f '5 . W T: V.A,.. gi, X xv ijt 5, . ,X S1 ,X Q ' L., N. .kk. f , ,,,..,- Y ., x ml ,W Qi -af K M x 6 , Q I , Q N 4 Ag? sv 9 'iii m ' I ' K - , a sax, V B f x Q Q i nf N 5 if Qs. f , ,X1 1 Marla Turner and Joe McWilliams wonder if their senior year will leave them with as many memories as this year does for the '56 seniors. W - 1 bZM,,-,,,wORGrANlZATIONS 1 Q ,J n Mm Q L X Seated Cleft to rightl are Jimmy Glover, president, and Mrs. Oglebay, sponsor. Behind lleft to rightl are Stanley Bland, secretary, and John Palmer, vice-president. Beginning its third year in McCallum is the Stamp Club. This year, under Mrs. 0glebay's skillful direction, the club hopes to achieve many things. Members Cseated left to rightl are: Bobby Koonce, Eddy Setliff, Jimmy Glover, Earl Lackey and Swen Helge. Standing Cleft to rightl are: Ivan Powell, Stanley Bland, Robert Conrad, Phil Dromgoole, John Palmer and Wayne Nicholas. THE STAMP CLUB 'V 'i 1 eeeo ooleie B ,, ' it or s J Comparing and swapping stamps are several mem- bers of the Stomp Club. Seated lleft to rightl are Earl Lackey and Swen Helge. Standing behind lleft to rightl are Eddy Setliff and Phil Dromgoole, l While Bobby Koonce looks at the water mark on his stamp, Robert Conrad Cseatedl gladly accepts Ivan Powell's stomp album as Wayne Nicholas looks OH. Standing in front of a drawing of one of their numerous Army patches are L. O. Pogue, president, Kent Hemingson, secretary, and Gordon Bethune, vice-president. Behind is their sponsor, Mr. G. W. Boone. Standing before the club members, John Rountree explains the medal in his hand while Jerry Owens assists him. One of the newest and most unusual clubs in Mc- Callum is the Insignia Club. The aim of this club is to collect and discuss Army patches, medals, and other insignias. With the genial Mr. Boone as their sponsor, the members are sure to have a very interesting club. The club members are Kleft to rightl Frank Ivy, Bobby Williamson, Jerry Owens, Kent Hemingson, John Rountree, Gordon Bethune, and L. O. Pogue. THE INSIGNIA CLUB Priding themselves on their many medals and their membership in one of McCallums newest clubs are Frank lvy and Bobby Williams The King's Breakfast was presented by the members of the Forensic Club at the McCallum Fling. Practicing for the performance are, seated on the stage, Jimmy Doherty, and John McFarland, in the background are Robert Falls, Joe Witherspoon, Wilma Anderson, Nancy Salahi, Laneta Stefka, Priscilla Scharfe, Marc Rose, and Harry Akin. THE FORENSIC CLUB Roundtable discussions can be enjoyable as well as enlighten- ing, as shown by Marc Rose, Priscilla Scharfe and Melvin Harrell. Debate is one of the many activities of the Forensic Club. Wilma Anderson is shown coaching Jimmy Doherty and John McFarland in a debate. V . ,gg l l 4 l 1 ,- , . in :I ' . - -K S' ,Kiki K K, VV ,, A L .,,. I A , ' , ,L .,,. I -, f ,,j'fi,,i eg24 Bn ,ww was fi' ill in W of 'ii Working hard to make their club a success are officers Robert Falls, president' Nancy Salahi vice-president' Laneta Stefka sec retary' Joe Witherspoon treas urer' and Harry Akin program chairman. , 2 fig? - F We iw 5 . M f , 4 Q f J 3 SX, J X 3 is 3 . . H we my -f f' lx 1: I re Hifi 5 'J ' M. J-2 f- 5 . ,-ff - ' M , 2' ,Nei K-, ,. 51ff2sQ1 , ' e- if J . . V -1 ' ' '4v..aa'.4'. X 'rs 1 z..,4,..Jeq::1 -4... J' , 5,3 B Q f 1 - A 1.1, .1 , M.: -'gi I , 2-my , .-1 21, ,. warp.. ,L fi Q'g s.':fa,5g!'ff1'1, n 5 1 'Q -':-:- fi-L. ' , 1, 9 5, mc ., new Q ' e .,'-. . ' Y --+ ,.. , , 45. ,,d,,.i.,, A.N, M, ,, .,,.. fi' ' S -'-f if - n ff'-G! ' , ' - J ','- K- P-'13-475:-L2?igJ53 1 i- . .-,, e,-. Q ,.- . . V, -ag f 1 I I I I - I I - 1 1 Studying interesting examples of Mexican artistic and literary works are the officers of the Pan American Club. They are: Linda Landrum, president, Judie Reaks, vice- president, Ann Baldwin, secretary, and Lee Thomas, treasurer. Not pictured is Sam Kinch, reporter. Enjoying the excitement ofa bull fight as captured by a famous Mexican ortlst are Betty Austin Joan Atchison, Mary Ann Meyer Joan Meyer Ingrid Hankins, and Kathryn Glddens The members of the Spanish Club are learning to understand and enjoy the back ground and culture of their South American neighbors mi Qt' 'V Looking for books concerning popular music are the officers of the Rhythm and Blues Club. Left to right are: Pat Fore- man, Sergeant at arms, Faye Rippy, vice- president and Bob Little, president. For the students who have joined the swing to blues songs, Mr. Rundell's Rhythm and Blues Club has been organized. The members of this jivy club are: Molly Marshall, Richard McCutchen, Wilbert Killough, Dorothy Schoen, Rebecca Schutz, Nita Barrington, Marilyn Schmidt, Pat Foreman, Tommy Johnson, Dale Sylvester, Charles Johnson, Leo McKee, Jerry Boyles, Clarence Pruitt, Leon Miears, Faye Rippy, Charles Reynolds, Loren Orme, Bob Little, Gail Ross, Betty Jean Morris, Merle Moden, Nancy Jo Cox, Jeanette Mogonye, Iva Jean Spencer, Judy Slussler, Beverly Perry, Bonnie Rhemann, Bettie Reeves, Betty Lawhon, Saundra Hoskins. RHYTHM AND BLUES At the left is executive commi ot the club. Let right are: Bo Rhemann, Pat F man, Bettie Ree Faye Rippy and D Franks. -fa The Cihu Y-Teens is considered one of the strangest clubs in McCallum. Cihu means: Can l Help You? The members of this helpful organization are: Barbara Blomquist, Donna Bonds, Judy Browning, Joan Carruth, Kitty Doles, Sharon Duncan, Joella Evans, new officers are: to rightl Martha i t h , secretary- surerp Barbara f Pre I quist sldent Squ devo y . n al chairman, ty Harrod, vice- identp and Bebe program chair- Sue Gipson, Marty Harrod, Phyllis Hicks, Janelle Jones, Ann Kinch, Judy Lawson, Bebe Lee, Barbara Lewallen, Bettye Sue McGee, Ann McNamara, Sandra McWilliams, Carolyn Peterson, Martha Smith, Sue Stamper, Judy Squyres, Carol Wycoff, Janie Yeaton, and Betty Watson. Their newest member, Jinx Williams, is not shown. CIHU Y-TEENS Above are the first semester officers of the Cihus. Left to right are: Bebe Lee, program chairman, Sue Stamper, secre- tary-treasurerg Barbara Blomquist, vice- president, Kitty Doles, president, and Judy Lawson, devotional chairman. l59 160 The members of the McCallum Tennis Club are pictured above. Wansley. On the bottom row fleft- to right? life! Neill Mc Seated on the top row lleft to rightl are: James Williamson, Kinney, Jimmy Woody, JGIMS GIllIS, DOH DGMEIS, Und M Richard Harrod, David Barnett, Jerry Smith, and Richard Behnefff SPOUSOV- Officers of the Golf and Tennis Club are lleft to rightlz Bill Kennedy, Sergeant at arms, Mike Womack, secretary, Mike Hornsby, president, Jerry Smith, treasurer, David Barnett, vice-president: and Richard Harrod, reporter. Shown at right while discussing some tennis fine points are lleft to rightl: Richard Harrod, .lerry Smith, and David Burnett. THE TENNIS 'CLUB Pictured above are the members of the McCallum Golf Club. Seated an the first row ore: Fred Barth, Mike Womack, Bill on l'l1e SeCOIld YOVI Cleft to right, Ure: Bill Wertl, Bill Lumbdln, Kennedy, Mike Hornsby, Roy Williamson, Tommy Evans, and Terry Pratt, Lamar Barnes, Karl Wagner, Jimmy Cawlfield. Mr, Bennett, gpqnggr, THE GOLF CLUB Above, Mr. Gordon Bennett, sponsor, gives one of McCallum's best golfing prospects, Mike Hornsby, a few pointers on form. At the left, Mike Hornsby and Mike Womack check on the true- ness of Bill Kennedy's swing. 161 Other Advanced Latin Club members are stand- ing: lleft to rightl Bar- bara Erwin, Beverly Ches- son, Bill Brewer, Donnie Adelman, Arther Chester, Bill Lambdin, Wanda Lawson, Tommy Evans, and Ann Callaway, seated are: lleft to rightl Sandra McWilliams and Judy Gwaltney. The Latin language has proved to be the basis of many modern languages. Among these are: Span- ish, French, Rumanian, and English. These Latin students have come to realize that the so-called dead language is in reality a living language. THE ADVANCED LATIN CLUB Standing and sitting around the map of The Roman Empire are the officers and sponsor of the Advanced Latin Club. Seated are Benito Lee, co-program chairman and Ann Mc- Namara, vice-president. While Joe Witherspoon, co-pro- gram chairman and Miss Casey, sponsor of the club, hold I the map, Sandra McWilliams, secretary, and Sandra Polsky, ' president, look on. ' The club membe seated are: Cleft 1 rightl Sandra Polsu and Ann McNamar standing: lleft rightl Libby Wet erbee, Ann Cavet Bebe Lee, Wally N tions, Bobby Trott Joe Witherspoow Beverly Smith, Be Sutherland, and Ju Wire. The purpose of t Latin Clubs is to pr mote understandi of the ancient Rom civilization and cu ture. W L J F.H.A. CHAPTER ll Seated and standing around the table are the presidents and treasurers of the Foods Classes which make up F.H.A. Chapter II. Left to right are: Lyneen Bartee, president, Sylvia Higginbotham, pres- ident, Jackie Stanley, treas- urer, Judy Tyson, president, Donna Peck, treasurer, Bar- bara Burdick, treasurer, and Beverly Felter, treasurer. Standing left to right are: Dorothy Windham, president, Starr Harrison, treasurer, Mrs. Smith, sponsor, Joyce Berry, president, and Rosalie Shook, president. own representing pical home scenes some of the mem- of F.H.A. Chap- ll. Left to right Janice Stark, Flores, Judy Jackie Stan- Shook, Stark, Betty B o b b i Wind- and Donna Standing in one of the kitch- ens are some of the F.H.A. Chapter II members. Left to right are: Sara Basey, June Burris, Pauline Koehler, Wanda Dawson, Nelda Cara- way, Kay Ablinger, Claudette Patton, Nellie White and Margie Hendricks. ln front of the group are Peggy Spillar and Lyneen Bartee. l63 J FHA CHAPTER I Some of the members of Mrs. Russell's F H A Chapter I are Cleft to rightlz Romona Stubble- field, Rosemary Parmley, Helen W e s t , N i n a Chandler, Dianne Grubb, Joan Bor- den, Charlotte Currier, Lillian Kunkel, Ernestine Huebel, Lois Mayes, Beverly Mell, Lois Shel- ton, Charlene Smalley, Sandra Randle, and Judy McCracken. Seated around the sewing ma- chines are: Elissa Hester, Kay Mil- ler, Dee Dee Wil- liams, Mary Sue Schwartz and Kay Roberts. At the right are the officers of FHA Chapter l. Standing are the leaders of this club, Lois Shelton, president, Mrs. Russell, sponsor, and Mary Sue Schwartz, vice-president. Seated lleft to rightl are: Judy McCracken, song leader, Dianne Kerr, treasurer, Gene Gray, secretary, Charlene Smalley, song leader, Char- lotte Currier, historian, Dee Dee Williams, parliamentar- ian, and Janice Kuhn, report- er. x '15 vgg l64 The other members of the industrious FHA l are Cleft to rightlz Barbara McKinley, Ann Peterson, Babs Bartow, Eva Nell Holcomb, Betty Ken- nedy, Kay Laudan, Beverly Felter, Jan Purcell, Janie Norman, Lynelle Stanford and Averie Sinclair. Seated at the sewing machines are: Gene Gray, Dianne Kerr, Mary Jo Moon, and Kathryn Clare. Other members not pictured are Jocelyn Burris, Sue Dan- dridge, Ja Lana Donahue, Millie Driggs, Pat Dent, Stella Fleming, Benita Sue Gaddy, Dorothy Hyde, Judy Peve- house, Yvonne Price, Judie Reaks, Claryce Smith, and Norma Taylor. Standing in front of the FHA show window are the officers of Mrs. Rorex's FHA Chapter lll. The officers are lleft to rightj Martha Blackstone, photographer, R o s e m a r y Smith, parliamentrian, Elaine Berg, secretary, Pat Thorn- bloom and Brenda Sublett, song leaders, Margaret Har- rell, treasurer, Connie Reese, reporter, Pat Franklin, histo- rian, Sandra Hoes, photog- rapher, and Dorothy Holf, sergeant at arms. FHA CHAPTER Ill The other members of this home-minded FHA club are: Martha Black- stone, Peggy Braun, Bar- bara Calhoun, Pat Frank- lin, Sandra Hoes, Judy Jenkins, Sondra Marshall, Mary Beth Pinckney, Brenda Polsky, Emily Smith, Sondra Spain, Brenda Sublett, and Pat Thornbloom. Some of the h a r d w o r ki n g members of FHA Chapter Ill are Shirley Adams, Elaine Berg, Peggy Dildy, Carolyn Guent- zel, Margaret Harrell, Ann Lambdin, Sandra Lenz, Janie Pen- dergrass, Nancy Pugh, Connie Reese, Nancy Schlegel, Peggy Sien, Nancy Smith, Posemary Smith, and Patty Williams. ' Here the officers are conduct- ing one of their many experiments. Left to right: Ava Nell Wood, secretary, John Hollyfield, treas- urer, Dave Lenhart, sergeant- at-orms, Suzy Bowling, vice president, and Bob LaBounty, president. Posed for their annuol picture before listening to an interesting discussion on scientific principles are some members of the Science Research Club. Standing fleft to rightl are Billy Boudy, David Catter, Barbara Lewallan, Martha Sherrill, Meredith Kumpf, Tracy Roberts, and Robert Pinkston. Kneeling Cleft to rightl are Eugene Reeder, Monty Montgomery, Paul Crider, John Hollyfield, and Bob LaBounty. THE SCIENCE RESEARCH CLR Standing in front of th very familiar laborato tables are some of th members of the Scienc Research Club. Standin ileft to rightl are Alle Brune, Ava Nell Wood Suzy Bowling, Wolte Barnes, Rodney Raumak er, Don Maxwell, an David Holt. Kneeling flef to rightl are Bill Shutts Dave Lenhart, Johnn Krieg, Frank Ross, an Alan Nicholas. The McCallum Basketball Club is made up of the mem- bers of the basketball teams of the school and students interested in the sport. Under the skillful direction of Mr. Viramontes, the members have improved their game in many ways. Some of the mem- bers of this club are itop rowl: Johnny Swift, Gilbert Fritsche, Kirk Grubb, Jimmy Johnson, Cecil Thompson, and James Carter. Standing on the bottom row are: Eddie Kelly, Jerry Squyres, Wayne Hen- derson, Don Zimmerman, Gay- land Lyles, Joe McWilliams, and Mike Gordon. THE BASKETBALL CLUB The boys in the picture at the right are some of the members of varsity and B basketball teams. Mr. Vira- montes gives helpful tips to these boys so that they may become better players. The club members on the top row are Joe Salahi, Melvin Vas- binder, Charles Betts, Billy Hammer, Charles Loney, David Turner, and Lanny Nelson. Members on the bottom row are Allan Rogers, Delbert Moberg, Mike Milam, James Amis, Bill Klingman, and Don Renner. Right are the officers of Mr. Viramontes's Basketball Club. The strangely-posed officers are: Greg Martin, vice-president, Buddy Fur- gerson, recorder, Jay Arnette, president, and Gilbert Fritsche, sgt.-at-arms. ln the Tennis Club, these girls learn not only the techniques of a good Cynthia McQueen: lkneelingl Betsy Walden, Betty Walker, Bev tennis player but good sportsmanship as well. Members of the club Williams, and Diana Williams. Not pictured are Lucille Prado under the direction of Mrs. Brougher are: lstandingl Linda Schutze, Sharon Wnrthum. Sondra Spain, Virginia Wann, Mrs. Frances Brougher, Wendy Miller, THE TENNIS CLUB Virginia Wann, president of club is shown instructing Bal- Walker, vice-president, We Miller, secretary, and Lil Schutze, treasurer, the corr way to hold a racket. All with Mrs. Brougher, these l have made their club a spa ling success. My THE SKETCH CLUB Dale Bohls, president of the Sketch Club, points out the distinctive style of some of the various pictures on display while Jo Ann McMillan, secretary- treasurer, and Janie Yeaton, vice-president, looks on. artists of the Sketch Club have many opportunities to sketch the John Craig, Shirley Foster, Barbara Garner, Carla Jackson, Bettyio resting scenes of life in McCallum High. Here a few of the members Middleton, Eddie Williams, Terry Morrow, JoAnn McMillan, Mary Pink w the landscape of the distant Austin hill. Members of the club are: ney, Charles Smith, Babs Sinclair, Philip Sterzing, Rankin White, and k Bethune, Dale Bohls, Marie Braddock, Janelle Cain, Joe Colvin, Janie Yeaton. l -' THE INTRAMURAL CLUB Cynthia Hollytield, president gives a lecture on basketball to the other club officers: Judy Bay, vice-, president, Mary Ann Goeke, reporter, Barbara Blom- quist, secretary, Margie Hendricks, sergeant-at-armsg' and Helen Plummer, treasurer.- Below are the members of one of McCallum's most active clubs, Anderson, Saundra Powell, Jeanie Gray, and Helen Herrin. Kneeling The Intramural Club. Standing are: Joan Alber, Margo Shaw, are: Mary Ann Goeke, Margie Hendricks, Cynthia Hollytield, l Cecilia Rabun, Darlene Inman, Gloria Gilbert, Gloria Michon, Suzy Helen Plummer, Barbara Blomquist, and Judy Bay. Browning, Robbie Hargis, Carolyn Crider, Cecile Stagner, Barbara Under the skillful guidance of Mrs. Odelle Cody, the Senior Powder Puff League members do good works for our community. Besides this work the girls hold discussions on cosmetics, makeup, and other feminine things. The club members are: Carol Wyckoff, Louise Wall, Linda Willoughby, Joella Evans, Frances Fisk, Martha Fleming, Beverly Felter, Joy Fellbaum, Wanda Foreman, Colleen Gravis, Peggy Henkes, Marty Harrod, Betty Hadeler, Mary Dee Hagan, SENIOR POWDER PUFF LEAGUE wn displaying some of the unheard of talents is Judy Tyson, sident of the club. The other smiling officers are: Carolyn yers, reporter, Frances Fisk, treasurer, Patty Voelkel, vice-pres- nt, Sarah Cochran, secretary and Kitty Doles, program chairman in picture. Faye Pierson, Carolyn Peterson, Donna Peck, Nancy Ramm, Nancy Robinson, Carol Raven, Barbara Rippeteau, Carolyn Taylor, Linda Taylor, Carolyn Smyers, Sharon Singleton, Judy Tyson, Dean Franks, Katherine McCann, Ida Nell Melton, Mary McGuire, Barbara Nor- wood, Kitty Doles, Babs Bartow, Patty Voelkel, Joy Bigham, Sarah Cochran, Nancy Dement, Bobbie James, Eva Ann Johnson, Peggy Laudan, Earle Bishop, and Barbara Burdick. -i Junior Powder Puff League members are as follows: Sue Allen, Martha Amis, Joy Arnold, Diane Blom- quist, Joan Borden, Beverly Chesson, Rosemary Cochran, Jane Colley, Milly Driggs, Gerry Douglas, Juanita Duke, Linda Doles, Judy Ellard, Jo Faris, Mary Jane Fike, Karen Frank, Scarlett Frazier, Martha Godbey, Judy Gwaltney, Libby Harvey, Surrenden Hill, Carrie Hornburg, Sylvia Irwin, Ethel Kidder, Julie Klingman, Cynthia Landrum, Becky Lee, Ann Lloyd, Lynne Lowry, Harriet McLellan, Mary Magee, Ginger Mayfield, Carol Meeks, Mari- ella Meier, Mary Helen Metcalf, Kay Miller, Carol Moore, Peggy Moore, Nancy Nations, Janie New- ton, Jean Ann Oliver, Sue Patterson, Faye Pierson, Carol Perkins, Penny Pojman, Jackie Prather, Marion Pruett, Peggy Randolph, Diana Reaks, Ann Ripperger, Pattie Rippeteau, Kaye Roberts, Peggy Sien, Avery Sinclair, Judy Sinclair, Marian Skiles, Cecelia Small, Claryce Smith, Lonnie Smith, Betty Snowden, Gayle Steger, Judy Stromquist, Beth Thomas, Marla Turner, Judy Weathers, Elaine White, Joy Wolff, Lois Wolff, Judy Ziller. Looking over some new spring hair styles are the officers of the Junior Powder Puff League: Jane Colley, secretary-treasurer, Jo Faris, president, Gayle Steger, vice-president, Diana Reaks, Sergeant-at-arms, and Penny Pojman, reporter. JUNIOR POWDER PUFF LEAGU Members of the Future Nurses Club seated are: Becky Hatherly, Jane Ottmann, Joan Corruth, Barbara Baxter, Kathy Werner, Betty Carlo, Carol Hoge, Lavoda Dockens, Norma Siler, Linda Cox, Margaret Barker, Wanda Dawson, and Dennie Dement. Standing are: Nancy Crumley, Bertha Ingram, and Alice Dawson. Members not shown are: Diane Daugherty, Judy Faulkenberry, Nelma Fennimore, Emy Lou Goerlitz, JoAnn Johnson, Joan Johnston, Lorraine Murray, and Anita Walden. These girls, under the direction of Miss Hudson and Mrs. Sanders, are beginning early in their youth to achieve a knowledge of their chosen profession. Early fundamentals are taught, so that service begins now and major decisions can be made. Lynda Cox, president, Margaret Barker, vice-president, Wanda Dawson secretary and treasurer, and Dennie Dement, reporter, are shown glancing at a magazine article. These girls, acting as officers of the club, work hard to learn more about their chosen profession. THE FUTURE NURSES CLUB H WN 9' ROD AND GUN CLUB Members of the Rod and Gun Club under the capable direct of Mr. Sallee are Stanley Barnes, Ronny Becker, Joe Behre David Bradshaw, Curtis Conrad, Ray Edmiston, Roland Ellim son, Forrest Faulkner, James Frey, Ronald Green, Craig Had Eugene Hagood, Raymond Henry, Wayland Hutchingt Jimmy Kanetsky, Tommy Kasper, Bill Kenseck, James Kitche Paul Kohler, Windle Lee, Harvey Mabry, Donny Martin, Rc McCoy, Bobby McDuff, Don Mills, Arthur Mitchell, Goefl Morrison, Don Overstreet, Larry Reep, David Rehm, Bob Rec Charles Scallorn, Bebo Smith, Robert Stanley, Cecil Gregg, l Tucker, Henry Tumey, Charles Vick, Frank Weise, Rob Willie, Billy Joe Worthington, Bill Wykes, Jerry Jones, and Hennig. 1 1 Qi 1 THE GLADIATORS their first year in the study of the Latin language are the of Mrs. Vivian Zehrer's Latin l Club. Members of the Club e Lyneen Bartee, David Cook, John Craig, Jack Daniel, Margaret Davis, eldon Dodgen, Leon Graham, Bobbie Sue Hill, Surrenden Hill, Joe Huff, en Helge, Gordon Friday, Frances Key, Pam King, Roger Lankford, te Lowery, Sandra Marshall, Nancy Nations, Marion Pruett, Cecilia bun, Marjorie Rollings, Bobbie Roper, Tommy Russell, Nancy Schlegel, I Snead, and Rene Tekyl. joying time off to look through their Latin book at the many fascinating tures are the officers of the Latin Club: Leon Graham, president, te Lowery, vice-president and Pam King, secretary. as I .,,'Q:.:X,.,3:,g9 . , T For all of the students who are especially interested in becoming teachers, Mr. Jim Collins has organized the Future Teachers Club. Gathered from the large membership are quite a few prospective teachers in McCallum. The members of this club are: Jinx Williams, Charlotte Heath, Yvonne Price, Ann Guentzel, Pat Clark, John Giesecke, Mack Hickman, Pauline Kohler, Starr Harrison, Sylvia Higginbotham, Catherine Thompson, Margaret Tampke, Jane Wat- i son, Tommie Shelnutt, Pam King, Beverly Smith, Pat Stegoll, Sue i Arnold, Zoe Ann Derden, Shirley Birdwell, Marjorie Rollings, , Charlene Zimmermann, Fred Matthys, Ann Callaway, Jock White, Bettye Sue McGee, and Sue Gipson. Future Teachers Club 1 gifs FM U51-A so Ifre zsvmvfd 15.13 F16 Q33 wg Fairs, f'31f11 .haanifan S1131 ... H ll Standing in front of a display af famous saying! are the officers and sponsor of the Future Teacheri Club. Zoe Ann Derden, president, is pointing to saying which Dorothy Hyde, vice-president, and Ml Collins, sponsor, agree is quite true. One of the most popular clubs in McCallum is Miss West's Popular Music Club. Displayed on the table are numerous records which are played during club period and pictures of their newest singing idols. The members of the all girl club are: Karen Bailey, Brenda Barnes, June Ann Burrage, Judy Calhoun, Sue Dandridge, Patricia Davis, Jo Lana Donahue, Rita Edwards, Betty Jean Faulkner, Sylvia Ford, Mary Ella Franklin, Beulah Fritsche, Betty Green, Elise Irons, Shirley Johnsen, Ruby Jenkins, Janie Lacker, Eva Mitchell, Doris Starr, Shirley Stewart, Beverly Sylvester, Carol Tempero, Rene Teykl, Sue Toungate, Ruth Valdez, Betty Ward, and Jo Ann West. Popular Music Club hown discussing the latest crazes in popular music re the officers of the Popular Music Club. Left right are: Miss West, sponsor, Ruby Jenkins, easurer, Rita Edwards, president, Jo Lana Donahue, ice-president, and Betty Green, reporter. Members of the Popular Music Club under the direction of Mr. Henry Horton are: Laiuana Blackwell, Mary Wayne Bobo, Shirley Brugman, Dorothy Carpenter, Delores Cawthon, Sharon Duncan, Sandy Gant, Mary Guerrero, Jo Roye Herber, Betty Joyce Hogue, Ernestine Huebel, Nancy Kelly, Jo Ann Knapp, Elwanda Lauderdale, Shirley Lawson, Nellie Layman, Melby f Mabry, June Mansfield, Roycelene Matson, Peggy Parrish, Vivian Pattillo, Pat Patton, Pauline Perry, llo Porter, Betty Rosentritt, Helen Sanders, Martha Smith, Sandra Sunday, Billie Tharp, Carol Vining, lrene Wagner, Marcia Washer, Mary .lo Weber, Peggy Wershem, Barbara Wright, Betty Voight. POPULAR MUSIC CLUB Shown glancing through a magazine are Sharon Duncan, reporter, lrene Wagner, secretary, Martha Smith, vice-pres- ident, Sandy Gant, sergeant-at-arms, standing are: Mary Jo Weber, president, and Mr. Horton, sponsor. LITTLE CAESARS hered around Miss Casey's desk are the officers of the nd period Latin Club, The Little Caesars. Seated is da Polsky, standing around her are: Frank Oatman, ram chairman, Bobby Winn, treasurer, Miss Casey, spon- ' Babs Allen, secretary, and Linda Doles, vice-president. Members of the Little Caesars club are shown sitting at their desks during the class period. First row: Martha Godbey, Darlene lnman, Barbara McKinley. Second row: Carleton Anderson, Libby Harvey, Becky Lee and Sandra Randall. Third row: Phyllis Brymer, Becky Hatherly, Gentry Lee, and Frank Oatman. Fourth row: Linda Dales, Carrie Hornburg, Lynn Lowry and Cecelia Small. Fifth row: Babs Allen, Grace Hunter, and Johnny Wessels. Sixth row: Terry Worrell, Brenda Polsky, and Bobby Winn. Q E E ef E 2 S tt E 5 3 R R 3 Q i 3 1 Shown above are the members of Talents Incorporated. They are: Donna Bonds, Barbara Burdick, Judy Browning, Judy Cartwright, Connie Cooledge, Judy Depew, Don Fowler, Sue Gipson, Nancy Hornburg, Phyllis Hicks, Janelle Jones, Ann Kinch, Judy Lawson, Bebe Lee, Jan Loughry, Barbara Mc' McCallum has many talented students who are members of Talents Inc. Performing in assemblies and for hospitals are only a few of the duties enjoyed by the club mem- bers. At the right are the officers of the club. Standing by the piano is Mrs. Vivian Pittman, sponsor, playing the piano is Jan Loughry, reporter, and singing are Ann Kinch, president, Jill Schutze, vice-president, and Ann McNamara, secretary-treasurer. Not shown is Bettye Sue McGee, program chairman. Talents Incorporated Daniel, Bettye Sue McGee, Suzanne McKown, Sandra Mc- Williams, Ann McNamara, Rosemary Moore, Bobbie Roper, Jill Scllutze, Judy Squyres, Frances Smith, Susan Smith, Sue Stomper, Sammie Turney, Betty Watson, Carrie Watson, ond Johnnye Zumwalt. Talta Y-Teens At the right are the fall semester officers of the Talta Teens.. They are Cleft to rightl Kaye Roberts, reporter, .lo Fans, sergeant-at-arms, Joan Borden, vice-president, Mary Sue Schwartz, president, Sylvia Irwin, secretary, Penny Pojman, program chairman, and Juanita Randle, treasurer. Rounding out the trio of Y-Teen Clubs is the tenth grade Y-Teens. This club relishes doing good works and performing the typical Y-Teen duties. The smiling members of this all girl club are: Joy Arnold, Sue Allen, Dian Blomquist, Joan Borden, Beverly Chesson, Charlotte Currier, Jane Colley, Linda Doles, Jo Faris, Sylvia Irwin, Janice Kuhn, Harriet McLellan, Kay Miller, Peggy Moore, Lue Patterson, Sue Patterson, Carol Perkins, Penny Pojman, Juanita Randle, Peggy Randolph, Kaye Roberts, Mary Sue Schwartz, Claryce Smith, Beth Thomas, Dee Dee Williams, and Elaine White. The McCallum Hi-Y is u member of the state-wide organiza- tion of Hi-Y's which held its model legislature in Austin and its state conference at McCallum. The Hi-Y has fostered many worthwhile projects, such as the noon blessing. The members of this fine organization are: Don Simmons, Glen HI-Y At the left are the leaders of the Hi-Y Club. Mr. Boon the sponsor, along with Mr. Sumner have led the Hi- through a successful year in which the club presented useful bill to the model legislature. Wilson, David Bradshaw, Fred Craddock, Charles McAden Mike Hornsby, Larry Fitzerald, Walter Naylor, Bill DeuFriend Mike Womack, Gregg Martin, Buddy Furgerson, David Barnett Jerry Smith, Jay Arnette, Charles Durham, and Jim Nogues THE PROJ ECTION IST CLUB Officers of the Projectionist Club are Charles Steger, president, Robert Smith, vice-president, Frank Musick, secretary-treasurer, and Johnny Sherrill, sergeant at arms. Helping many teachers in MHS are the members of the Projectionist Club. These boys spend their club period learn- ing how to operate a movie projector, and how to show a movie. The members are Louis Beaver, Charles Bentley, Bill Butler, James Colley, David Cook, Bobby Davis, Wayne Fickel, Eugene Goona, Dan Houston, Charles McAden, Frank Musick, John Noach, Jack Pelath, Tony Pulliam, John Sherrill, Robert Smith, Sam Spangler, Charles Steger, Louis Steger, and Harry Terry. Sponsoring this fine club is Mr. Etheridge. RHYTHM AND BLUES CLUB At the right are the sponsor and president of the Rhythm and Blue Club Mrs Moehlman and Rose Allen. Also shown is a very essentic item to a Rhythm and Blues Club, a record player. As the following pictures show, this is very dance minded club. In keeping wit the latest croze, the club members al all hopping. The members of this roc and roll club ore: Charlene New, Ros Allen, Lucille Gaches, Carol Reynold Billy Linder, Jesse Smith, Weldon Mc Daniel, Larry Myers, Joe Wills, Mil: McClain, Jack Hello, Jeannie Stanler Jimmy Lynch, John Patton, Walter Troul man, Faye Smith, Sarah Walker, Dor Flores, Stella Fleming, Bill Preece, Warre Routon, Joyce Williams, Llana Webste Shirley Taylor, Janie Norman, Dixie an Trixie Turner, Bobbie Hill, Barbal Murchison, Verna Morrison, Eloise Mo gan, and Wanda Wilson. . l AVOLONTE Y-TEENS iinning their first year in existence are the Avolonte Y Teens sponsored iMrs. Carl Bay. Shown in this group of pictures are the members the all girl club at work in the library. In the first picture are the ng semester officers. They are: Jeanie Gray, president Betsy Evans 1-president, Sandy Gnnt, secretary, Marcia Fher, treasurer, and Kathy Giddens, program lrman. In the second picture are the fall term hers, Judy Bay, president, Sandra Sunday, sec- lry, and Saundra Powell, treasurer. Not pictured arbara Erwin, program chairman. These two ps of officers have worked to bring about the :tanding reputation of this y-teen group. Glancing the display in the library are Joy Bigham and rlotte White. he last picture are Peggy Worsham, Mary .lo er, and Barbara Anderson. l 1 ' -V1 K E E 2 ? 2 4 D00 5imm0l15- PlUnl5l' Wilma Hamilton, Joe Hanson - basses 1 l l l 1 Rising to stardom in their third year of music-making are McCallum's KNIGHT BEATS r Jeff Rampey, Billy Harrell-trombonists Arnold Birdsong-drummer Carolyn Raines, Joe Bearden -cornetists Linda Wells, James Spaw, Roger Wilkenson, Penny Adams, and Arthur Chester-saxophones The Knight Beats has become the outstanding organization that it is through many hard hours of practice. M.H.S. students enjoyed an assembly put on by the Knight Miss Harrilee Heierman -sponsor Beats. 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I cm Society Editor-Carolyn Dice Salah: wr- Wmzhva ' Co-Editors-Glenn Johnson, Mary Ann Goeke bnnv and i Sponsor-Miss Norma Barber aft astc ens 01 I1lOl'd ergemc and ' Assistant Editor-Jo Eickmann ,wax-1d's g ,the . Llor- Kilof th fiualacel' S are an L, af Big 5 chorus mi a mi 11. Linrds P1 5 peyforx evening' fznweliwil at -'I33 will bali he adm! are no, 1 may We r of 1218-3' the 1111135 :lante t Ne' iie G A'volan1 for Photographer-Mike Womack John Giesecke-Beth Sutherland Co-Assista nt Editorial Editors K F n r g U h 2' t e E S d F f 2 0 k 3 Society Editor-Dot Hyde Assistant Society Editor-Carolyn Smyers Art Editor-Sandra Wade PQ 3: rfb' -v am 39: -f in FT Tl. as E: Eb '13 F21 Sm 'lo : '-AJ' 3.2. 9-E' Q3 Em 'Er rn-9 2,2 al -tr- IS 32 U-Q III WK' gl ...rv on I -IIC?-Z7! Assistant Art Editor-Terry Morrow --:mgW.,1gheIQ5VQ5A12Qwnmqfefwmwmmmmee-zmnzewwwwwwmy5:1v ..,- we - 'wi-Lzwmmfamemwmvwuwmv me Featurer Edifo,-judy Tyson Business Manager-Mary McGuire Assistant-Jo Ann McMillan Assistants-Nancy Ramm and David Thiem S T A F F K n i 9 h l' S P o n s o r Sports Editor-Glenn Johnson Sports Editor-.lane Watson Photographer-David Lenhart Copy Writer-Lyneen Bartee Under the direction of Miss Martha Agnor, the McCallum Stud Council has been a guiding inspiration to our school. The offir of the spring semester are: Mike Hornsby, president, Leon Grahi vice-president, Bebe Lee, recording secretary, Carol Moore, 4 responding secretary, Scarlett Frazier, Clerk, Marty Harrod, tre urer, and Ann Cavett, reporter. Not pictured is Sam Bowman, : geant at arms. The Student Council has sponsored several success dances. They put on an active campaign for 1 Help Allen Fund, and awarded two scholarships M.H.S. Seniors. These are only a few of the mc worthwhile activities our Student Council has worl with to make it one of the outstanding organizatia in our school. Members of the Student Council, who govern our school body are: ffirst rowl, Penny Pojman Claryce Smith, Peggy Henkes, Pam King, Ann Cavett, Gayle Stegar, Marty Harrod Frances Fisk, John Craig, Kent Hemmingson, and Miss Agnor. lSec- ond rowl Nancy Pugh, Nancy Schlegel, Judy Cartwright, Joann Knapp, Marisue, Schwartz Charlotte Currier, Janice Kuhn, Joan Borden, Carol Moore, Phyllis Hicks, Bebe Lee Martha Smith, Nancy Ramm, Stanley Barnes, Martin Patterson, John! Brrkner and David Bradshaw. CThird rowJ: Wayne Fickel, Mike Milam, Sam Bow-. man Billy Wrttner, Alan Nicholas, Jack Madden, Albert Derden, Joe Witherspoon,! Harry Akin Roger Wilkinson, Charles Betts, Terry Pratt, Leon Graham, Joe Salahi, Billy Warren Irvin Rawls, and Frank Weise. ' Q T QBCP-NJ0 fo CRS? No organization is complete without hard working officers and committee heads. These two groups can be given much of the credit for the success of the organization. Officers of the Junior Red Cross are: David Warner, president, Helen Plummer, vice-presidentg and Norma Taylor, secretary-treasurer. Heading the various com- mittees are Buddy Carmichael, Dorothy Hyde, and Jane Watson. 'W 'flf The members of the Jr. Red Cross are: Charlotte Joan Alber, Nita Barrington, Barbara Baxter, Dale Bohls, Buddy Carmichael, Lanette Causey, Charlotte Currier, Sharon Duncan, William Eken, Frances Fisk, Karen Frank, Colleen Gravis, Arlene Henderson, Peggy Henkes, Morn Herrin, Vance Huckabay, Dorothy Hyde, JoAnn Knapp, Sandra Lanier, Wanda Lawson, Harriet McLellan, Cynthia McQueen, Peggy Parish, Carolyn Peterson, Mary Pinkney, Helen Plummer, Saundra Powell, Marion Pruett, Juanita Randle, Nancy Robinson, Romana Stubblefield, Norma Taylor, Beth Thomas, Bessie Walden, David Warner, Jane Watson, Linda Wells, and Johnny Williams. ,ws Ann Baldwin Kitty Doles ROYAL COU The Royal Court Players, drama organization, has risen to new dom with their productions of Copodes and Harvey. Bruce Baumel David Barnett Lyneen Bartee Charles Betts Jim Campbell John Campbell Buddy Carmichael Pat Clark Jane Colley Bobby Davis Zoe Ann Derden Jerry Smith president Frances Hughes vlce presldentg Laneta Stefka secretary and treasurer Margaret Tampke historianp John Hollyfueld sergeant at arms Jo Euckmann reportery and Jo Eickmann Joella Evans Kathy Giddens John Giesecke Leon Graham Ingrid Hankins Robbie Hargis Mack Hickman John Hollyfield Dorothy Huddle Frances Hughes st E R.C.P s have entered many students Kinch Lawson LaBounty Plummer erry Pratt Randolph Reed Ripperger Salah: Shook Singleton Joan Of Lorraine' for contest League Meets and pre Jerry Smith Carolyn Smyers Randy Splller Leneta Stefka Pat Stegall Gall Steger Margaret Tampke Lee Thomas Jmx Wlllrams Mike Womack Karl Wagner Terry Worrell NATIONAL THESPIANS Ingrid Hankins, Laneta Stefka, Margaret Tampke, .lo Eick- mann, John Hollyfield, Joella Evans, Jinx Williams, Frances Hughes, and Jerry Smith. Members of the F.F.A. include: George Cole, Ronald Davis, Kenneth Don MillS, Weld0r1 MCDdr1iCIl, Phillip Otting, Henry Peck, DU'-'lleY Dixon, Joe Edwards, John Giles, Thomas Gunter, Raymond Henry, Pounds, Lnrry Roberts, Lornnr Robinson, Chorles Reynolds, Ed William Howe, Wayland Hutchison, Vance Huckabay, Wayne Jen- Smith, Tommy Smith, Harold Stanfield, Henry Tumey, Sherman kins, Vernon Lay, Alfred Lowden, Morris McConnell, David McKee, Wells, Jomes Williflmi, Gnd ROY Wolff. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Under the capable leadership of Mr. K. D. Willingham, the officers of the FFA have worked together to make ' their organization outstanding. The officers ure: Tommy Smith, president, Phillip Otting, vice-president, David McKee, secretary, Lamar Robinson, treasurer, Wayne Jenkins, reporter, and William Howe, sentinel. Also pictured is Sandra Davis, sweetheart, . .,,,-ef to ,:.k -L T -my 3.343 f 3,2 M Tommy Smith and his rabbits. Don Mills and his tomato plants. Joe Edwards and his rabbits. Beebo Smith and his champion Angus Heifer. All these boys did outstanding work in the F. F. A. Stock Show. 4. K R ,,, we Mm ' '1 Ted Beard and Duroc Jersey Gilt. The Ag. IV class visits Lamar. Lamar Robinson and his chicks 197 Members of the Orchestra are lfirst rowi: Frank Musick, Beverly Smith, Billy Bandy, Paul Crider, Susan Jackson, Nancy Salahi, Penny Ad Sandra Lanier, Wendy Miller, ond Alice Middleton. lSecond rowbz Ann Callaway, Beverly Perry, Ingrid Hankins, George Franz, Roger Wil son, Lanette Causey, and Deirdre Malkemus. I Q No musical organization is complete without many hard hours of practice. Below is the M.H.S. orchestra at work during their regular class period. Z Vw wizizwz ws 1 fz1wsge3:w,f.- -1 -----,: 3 i.:, V, ie- 5, -N-. of .1-w e i,wQa.,..,,c7W S c,.,g,. ,gpm - g1 Lzi'1a1 w.tSsQiJ-U 7' .2:?' .Lain , Jie-g,f-ff-1YI47f'T4.TI' Qs 'YF' ,V: ,,. fifiiiiiiifiwfSi7'I523?S5Sihx?f i2ifEf'515H?fi1' 5145 5511 ? i'lTEZ. V fi? 'V - swfow,-5s2f1?v-LZ!5-gi's'MffV.,ffNg,.fiyigsV1fg.1,5g2?Vi,ifffifiliifffi-' V - J '- V V . -. V V -V -2 V LH , ' r is Y V ffsjff 57' 1:5 ' ' B' ' nil -- ,' VV f V. iki ffl, 3 12 , ' it - -' i V. V-'. V r N , U' at , 4, W5 V . , 1 l AVV, ' V: . , 'Qi ' ' ar- iff il ' ' ' Man outstandln students re resent McCallum - -E -',' V . ' ,-., .! 1 ' ,. Vz2'f'13-WY' ' 51' ' .V l. ' ab ' g ' ' , Y I rf , , V-. -V ' ,..- N WN if V ' A in the orchestra. ln the above picture are the first ,W Y -I , Q Af ' 1 - f r chair players, Ann Callaway, violin, Ingrid Hankins, A M ,., , V ,V , clarinet, Alice Middleton, cello, Susan Jackson, M: ' ,, V r tlute, Billy Harrell, trombone, Frank Musick, vio- ' ' 'fide lin, and Beverly Smith, violin. wr- '- . V :V 'Q ' I . - A' K Q B 1 .V i . fl -V scel .VeV i c. . Viv' 4 198 fu xg, wg, Iandingl: Wilma Hamilton, Kathy Werner, Martha Taylor, Mary Magee, Charlene Zimmerman, Bobbie Roper, Billy Harrell, Don Zimmerman nry Peck, Betty Hadeler, and Arnold Birdsong. Not pictured are: Suzanne Browning, Elmira Jean Ferruzzi, and Linda Lewis. Mr. Frank Phillips, director of the McCallum High School orchestra, is credited with the success of his fine musical organization. ln the three-year history of our school the orchestra has presented many outstanding concerts under Mr. Phillips' di- rection. These are a few of the outstanding players who are first chair players in the orchestra. 51fE.Lfi4'm ' , ye is - 1 MKG Members of the M.H.S. Band are lfirst rowlz Paul Crider, Karl Wagner, Frances Key, Joan Atchison, Carolyn Morrisey, Janice Lee, Betty Hadler, Joyce Perry, Donnie Adelman, Elise lrons, Susan Smith, Nancy Salahi, and Ann Ripperger. lSecond Rowl: Mr. Frank Phillips, Wilma Hamilton, Kay Anderson, Ethel Kidder, Helen MCCALLUM Hard working and dependable is the title most fitting the McCallum Band officers. Their outstanding work hi A. added much to the success of the band. They are: lseatei Billy Harrell, president, lstandingl Ingrid Hankins, secretar treasurer, Don Simmons, vice-president, and Penny Adan' librarian. Not pictured is Mary Magee, publicity chairman. Under the leadership of Mr. Frank Phillips ti M.H.S. Band has presented many outstanding coi certs. The band journeyed to Conroe in Februai to participate in a Music Festival. Later in Marc they went to San Antonio for the lnterscholast League meet, receiving a one rating in sight real ing and a three for concert. A spring conce wound up a successful year for the band. Langford, Janie Norman, Randy Spillar, Linda Schutze, Arthur l Chester, Robert Pinkston, Weldon Dodgen, Cary Taylor, Dan West, Mary Beth Pinkney, Beth Thomas, Nancy Robinson, Mary Hayes, Beverly Perry, Judy Lawson, and Jerry Smith. lThird rowl: Lanette Causey, Penny Adams, Ingrid Hankins, Pattie Rippeteau, David BAND ere are many instruments that make up a band and as each these fall in one particular section such as drums or clarinets e band has appointed different section leaders to head the ferent sections. They are: lstandingl Roger Wilkenson, saxo- nnesg Donnie Adleman, drums, Joe Hanson, basses, and Henry :k, trombones. Seated are Charlene Zimmerman, cornets, Mary lgee, Horns, and Joan Atchison, flutes. Not pictured is Nancy binson who heads the clarinet section. 'hen football season rolls around, one of the main ltractions is the outstanding marching exhibitions 'esented by the M.H.S. Bond. Together with the ue Brigade the band has shown outstanding half- me shows this season. l Custer, Joe Pulkrabek, Linda Wells, Leon Graham, George Fronze, Roger Wilkenson, James Spaw, Kaye Hayes, Richard Wansley, and Nelson Bodenhamer. CFourth rowi: Dale Sylvester, Fred Matthys, David Catter, Joe Bearden, Swen Helge, Alan Brune, Fred Barth, Pat Davis, John Westland, Eugene Ridder, Charlene Zimmerman, Avis McFarland, and Bobbie Roper. fFifth rowlz Charles Yett, Mary Magee, Martha Taylor, Jimmy Shafer, Bobby Davis, Joe Hanson Archie Bratton, Don Simmons, Billy Harrell, Don Zimmerman Jeff Rampy, John McFarland, and Henry Peck. The majorettes are Zoe Ann Derden, Faye Pierson, Kathy Werner and Betty Watson. Majorettes K a I' h Y W e I' n e I' ir Drum Major Jerry Smith Assistant Drum Major Arnold Birdsong B e I T Y W u f s o Il Ma jorettes 'QW 1 4. K ' , 4, , . 5,8 . . . ,wiv . . W , ,fa if 2 :gm- Members of the third hour choir are: lfirst rowl: Marty Harrod, Pat Stegall, Nancy Dement, Lyneen Bartee, David Barnett, Kirk Grubb, George Millard, Bruce Baumel, Jan Loughry, Nancy Ramm, Carol Wyckoff, and Nancy Hornsburg. lSecond Rowl: Jan Bradley, Cynthia Hollyfield, June Ramsey, Lawanda Thurman, Judy Depew, Don Simmons, Henry Dunn, Joe Salahi, Glen Borkland, Rosemary Moore, Joy Wolfe, Ellene Rockwell, Jo Faris, and Nancy Robinson. CHORAL DEPARTMENT he performing choir of the McCallum High Choral Depart- ent has represented the school in many outstanding con- rts. The last event of the year was a tour to New Braun- ls climaxed by a picnic at Landa Park. Under the direc- on of Mr. Lavoy Whitworth the choir has performed for TA meetings, different civic organizations, and churches. fficers are Bill DeuFriend, president, Nancy Robinson, ce-president, Lynda Cox and Cynthia Hollyfield, secre- ries, and Judy Cartwright, reporter. Frances Fisk is rarlan. lThird Rowl: Linda Cox, Claryce Smith, Foy Fellboum, Janelle Jones, Tracy Roberts, Bill DeuFriend, David White, Rankin White, Jo Eickmann, Frances Fisk, Joan Atchison, Sandy Gant, and Judy Cartwright. CFourth Rowl: Suzanne Gibson, Sarah Rockwell, Char- lotte Heath, Mary Bobo, Jill Schutze, John Werchan, Sam Birkner, Larry Fitzgerald, Melvin Vasbinder, Clayton Spain, Robbie Hargis, Mary Sue Schwartz, Phyllis Hicks, Gail Rogers, and Alice Dawson. i 15 f X gi 1- ,Q 'Q or fhlg gg 5 C I ,Q cccr S' One of the many McCallum choirs is the fine fifth hour choir. The members of this choir are: Kay Ablinger, Della Arnold, Sue Arnold, Nita Barrington, Alvin Beezley, LaNell Bethke, Judy Bettis, Alton Blackburn, Barbara Burdick, June Burris, Nelda Caraway, Beverly Chesson, Toni Conditt, Dick Dorman, Betsy Evans, James Frey, John Goeke, Gene Gray, Ronald Green, Peggy Huls, Dorothy Hyde, Alyce James, Barron Kennard, Pauline Kohler, Betty Lawhon, Billy Linder, Laura Lowery, Molly Marshall, Neal McKinney, Merill Moden, Mary Jo Moon, Jim Nogues, Martin Patterson, Joyce Pruett, Bob Reese, Lester Robbins, Betty Roe, Charles Scallorn, Dorothy Schoen, Lucy Schreiber, Howard Schutt, Becky Schwaltz, Peggy Slawson, Judy Slussler, lva Spencer, Faye Stewart, Kenneth Stewart, Janis Stubbs, Carolyn Taylor, Cary Taylor, Lee Tucker, Henry Tumey, James Watson, Judy Weathers, Jinx Williams, Linda Willoughby, Glen Wilson, Jim Woody, Peggy Worsham, and Judy Ziller. Some of the newer members of the choir are: Elise Nichols, Nellie White, William Howe, Mary Guerrero, Sylvia Rogers, Shirley Meiske, and Katie Cope. Members of the fifth hour choir have established an o standing record of accomplishments in their brief y of existence. Noted for their cracker eating and fi singing, the choir has participated in all choral conce outstandingly. the midst of McCallum's choral department is a very :Jmising choir. The Junior High Choir has participated th outstanding success in all the choral concerts pre- nted this year, and starring in their own May concert. me accompanists for the choir are Kay Anderson and 'bby Winn. A note of thanks is extended to these lividuals for their outstanding work. ln the picture lthe right the entire choral department of M.H.S. is own singing the finale at the March Concert. The members of McCallum's Jr. High Choir are: Robert Baker, Billy Bundy, Leo Basham, F. H. Becker, Jeanette Bullock, June Burrage, Peggy Brown, Harold Carr, James Carter, Delores Cawthon, Barbara Calhoun, Lewis Cole, George Duke, Vicky Dunn, Lindetta Edmiston, Rita Edwards, Sylvia Ford, Mary Franklin, Pat Franklin, Gordon Friday, Kathie French, Billy Gault, A. F. Glenwinkle, Cecil Gregg, James Hester, Robert Hitchcock, Dianne Holder, Gene Holle, Carrie Hornburg, James Hyatt, Ruby Jenkins, Chuck Joyce, Ann Lambdin, Sandra Lenz, Linda Lewis, Penny Madox, Joe Main, Judy McCracken, Barbara McKinley, Nancy Nations, Charlene New, Dorothy Officer, Jerry Owens, Rosemary Parmley, Janice Pendergrass, Jeff Rampy, Harold Roeglin, Tommy Russell, Beverly Sylvester, Leland Thomason, Pat Thornblaum, Sue Toungate, Helen Troutman, Dixie Turner, Trixie Turner, Sarah Walker, Betty Ward, Llana Webster, Joyce Williamson, Patricia Williams, Bobby Winn, Billy Wittner, and Sharon Worthan. N-if Tutoring two students are NHS members, Frances Hughes, vice Al Beezley is shawn discussing with Helen Plummer, Beverly Mell, president, Dorothy Bryson, secretary, and Mary Ann Gaeke, re- Laurel Dyer,.and Carolyn Dice. porter-histn rian. TH E NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY .:-,Se rw gm' ly fav gg wg A ,514 -ffrffgpr .1 N, as , . k Q .5 .feng I :KLII IL ' K 13322 ,vmfkila m'?f?3i'if3tl's 11 ' M A ' K' Af' ' ' ,lil si lf? T f -ffQf5f,. ' 4 sage' ,,. wffgg. 3' :tt S' 'W' X11 5 1.5 fe 3? if 'f W it 1 2 is 5, -. ray? We in 2, sz: ei, eww-fs f A322 1 Sli gwvfr ex- My fri Q ii-We 153 , My Exif 1915 , v if A W fr iiiw , U ,, We Q QQ AIHNV' or W 3 X lgiggw ees-ef 'N-.,. si : qff X N 1, ke-A xg--,V vt lg , ,-, ft gil' M M3 3, i if' H Q if 'V ' 1 :r .,f f1 ,mififgl 1 'E'-,A-'iii fi - icfffk ' f I A ,L Rig' , n . i ix. 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Mrs. Frances Brougher, Blue Brigade Sponsor BLUE BRIGADE Blue Brigade Officers BLUE BRIGADE First Row: Laneta Stefka, Beverly Mell, Charlene Smalley, Lois Shelton, Dianne Kerr, Robbie Har- gis, and Suzanne Gipson. Second Row: Patty Voelkel, Charlotte White, Wanda Foreman, Marty Harrod, Sharon Duncan, Frances Hughes, Carolyn Peterson, Sue Stomper, Dorothy Huddleston, and Suzy Bowling. Third Row: Ava Nell Wood, Dennie Dement, Caro- lyn Dice, Emylou Goerlitz, Nancy Dement, Mary Dee Hagan, Sandra Polsky, Ida Nell Melton, Dorothy Hyde, and Cynthia McQueen. Fourth Row: Sarah Cochran, Beverly Williams, Linda Landrum, Carol Wcykoff, Virginia Wann, Barbara Norwood, Ann McNamara, Jo Eickmann, Martha Smith, and Barbara Roeglin. Fifth Row: Beverly Felter, Colleen Gravis, Judy Depew, Barbara Anderson, Gloria Mitchon, Carolyn Crider, Jill Schutze, Delores Carr, Shirley Lawson, and Jane Watson. Sixth Row: Frances Fisk, Johnnye Zumwolt, Bar- bara Wentland, Saundra Powell, JoAnn Mc- Millan, Nancy Ramm, Ann Kinch, Katherine McCann, Jan Loughry, and Janelle Jones. Seventh Raw: Barbara McDaniel, Sharon Singleton, Lois Mayes, Helen Plummer, Betty Voight, Martha Flemming, Mary Jo Weber, Carolyn Smyers, Judy Browning, and Phyllis Hicks. same cause. Brigade history. Sponsored by Mrs. Frances Brougher, McCallum s Blue Brigade has brought many honors to our school and city. Among these is a third place in the McCallum Fling for their marching drill The same precision in the drill which won them honor at the Fling has been displayed on the football field at halftime and during parades. Among their many civic duties were the selling of poppies for the VFW, collecting money for the March of Dimes, and selling peanuts for the The traditional Blue Brigade Formal had as its theme this year Fantasy ln Blue. For this affair the cofetorium was transformed into a dancers paradise. A huge gloss ball was suspended from the ceiling reflecting the blue lights and decora tions of the cofetorium. As the clock struck twelve it brought to a close another success in Blue Where there's the jingle of money one can find Dianne Kerr, treasurer of the Blue Brigade, carrying out the duties of her office. Shelton, president of the Blue has led the organization through outstanding year of activities. s vice-president of the Blue Brigade, harlene Smalley heads the various com- mittees formed to carry out the organiza- ion's functions. te gloves and inky finger are symbolic of Beverly Mell's office of etary, which keeps her busy replying to correspondence and sending ces. ,-,FM on -- ..:.:fm- ,,,A,.,1..f.', - f. - l Maintaining order and discipline in the Blue Brigade is sergeant at arms, Robbie Hargis. Eu X ,,,-43,2 FTE N un ESI! L g WHO'S Pretty Mary Ann Goeke makes her way into Who's Who this year after attaining many honors in the process. Along with being a fine leader, Mary Ann has been Co-Editorof the Shield, member of the National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll, past president of the Mixed Choir, and un active participant in intramurals. For the third year, Frank Wiese has been selected to Who's Who. Outstanding in many fields his friendliness and dependability have gained him much praise. Recognized not only in football and FFA, Frank was chosen class favorite in his sophomore and junior years, friendliest, FHA Beau, president of the Junior Class and first semester Student Council president in his senior year. 51 '1, si -sf, ,ffyii rs-by--,-.,W 3, ff, on we ff QQQQ., ,,t-wr-H ,pgg1-,,L.,fwe.1-- , ss . ' , -' .... -- ,, ' .,::-H of-Q 1-pamf-' ' e2s:?f'5fi,tfi3YRm as-:ffm rf' 1 - I QMS:-,g4ig?,, , .1 f e wifi-21, -ft, fwfeaz .X - wi my-Q?-f--gw ,g Mgggg- fy rm- f--,ff-g,,-. -erm gy.-, 4,-,wig A z ff'-il? iii ' IZXHZW 12542 ,EEK i :F ei vfgfSi'pe,,'gEw?,f-? -1,1 ., 1. -V SW- -' ' ff ' vw- r 'dii2i 1I. 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Carolyn is a two-year Blue Brigad member and society editor of the Shield. She has received her stat degree in home economics. WHO Another familiar face known throughout McCallum is that of efficient Frances Fisk. Many honors claimed by Frances are editor of the Knight, DAR Good Citizen, Beauty Revue nominee for two years, Top Seventeen in her sophomore year, Student Council representative, Quill and Scroll member, Shield staffer, two year Blue Brigade member and Senior Class secretary. Junior staff member of the Shield and assistant editor of the Knight is Laneta Stefka. Laneta, a loyal and hard worker, is active in the Royal Court Players as recording secretary, member of the Blue Brigade, cast member of the Beauty Revue, and has been in the two latest Press Capades Productions. utstanding in the fields of journalism and drama is .lo Eickmann. Jo s represented McCallum at the ILPC and THSPA state conventions, co-editor of the Shield, is a member of the Mixed Choir. Jo has iven fine performances in the Press Capades productions, school plays, eauty Revue and has won state honors for her acting ability. For the second year Robert Falls has been selected to Who's Wh: Robert is well-known throughout McCallum and Austin due to his wor in public speaking. Debate heads the list of Robert's activities an he has taken part in numerous tournaments all over the state. l For the second year .lay Arnette finds himself among the ranks of Who's Who. Jay is best known for his athletic ability in basketball, baseball, and track. This year he was selected to the 5-AAA district team and to the All State Team in basketball. Other honors acquired by .lay are Junior member of the Coronation Court, F.H.A. Beau, and all-round scholastic record. Lee Thomas has an outstanding scholastic record, though only a sophomore. Lee is a member of Royal Court Players and has participated in Press Capades and Beauty Revue productions for two years. Also he served on the Junior High Student Council. Due to his friendly attitude and hard work, Lee is very well liked by McCallum students. 2l4 Petite Frances Hughes is often seen bustling through the halls of Callum. Sincere in all she does, Frances is advertising manager of E Shield, a two-year Shield staff member, and a member of National mor Society, she has served on the Student Council, and has been member of the Blue Brigade for two years. She has also displayed an mirable talent for art work. Intelligent and talented Charlene Zimmerman has been selected to Who's Who for the first time in this, her senior year. She has won herself a name for her work in the McCallum Band and Orchestra, and as o member of the National Honor Society, Future Teachers Club, and F.F.A. Always ready gl with a smile, she is well-liked by her fellow students. Eff avid Barnett has achieved many honors during his two years at Callum. Because of his friendliness and always-cheerful attitude id was chosen friendliest in his senior year. Also, he is a member the Royal Court Players through which he has won acclaim for his inal and fine performance in Press Capades of l955, Mixed Choir, ior Class officer, and president of the Hi-Y were also among the ivities making demands on David's time and talent. A face well known around the campus of McCallum is that ol vivacious Lois Shelton. She has been awarded many well-deserved honors due to her hard work and loyalty to the school. These honors include being president of the Blue Brigade, Beauty Revue member for three years-Top Seventeen her sophomore year, Top Five her Senior year- Golden Girl representing McCallum at the Golden Gloves Tournament, Future Homemaker of Tomorrow, F.H.A. member, Student Council representative and State Degree holder in home economics. Cheerful, industrious Jinx Williams appears in Who's Who for the first time in her junior year. Jinx has appeared in two Press Capades productions. She is a charter member of the McCollum National Thespians, a member of the Future Teachers Club, Beauty Revue nominee for three years, Beauty Revue cast, member of the Royal Court Players, cheerleader for l955-56. ln her freshman year she was chosen class favorite. Jerry Smith has made his way into Who's Who with his untiring w as president of the Royal Court Players and drum major of the Callum Band. He has done outstanding work in Press Capades for t years and in his junior year was chosen to the all-star cast in district play contest. Jerry is also a charter member of the McCall National Thespians. 216 I A P Babs Bartow, a girl with plenty of sparkle and pep, has led M. H. S. its favorite yells for two years. As head cheerleader in '56, Babs troduced new yells and devised new motions for old yells. As well being cheerleader, Babs did a splendid job as publicity chairman Lthe '56 Beauty Revue and in her senior year worked on the Knight ft Popular among M. H. S. students, David Bradshaw finds his way into ho's Who for the third year. His long list of accomplishments includes nior Class officer and first semester president of the Senior Class. vid is well-known for his fine athletic ability in football and baseball, ving lettered in both. He is president of the McCallum Hi-Y. Having shown very fine work in both the fields of sports and scholastlcs senior Errol King steps into Wha's Who for 1956 Lettering two years an track, he also has played one year on the varsity football team Errol has held the positions of advisory president and Senior Class sergeant at arms in 1955. 1- C H E E R L E A D R S I Yeo Scotties Fight! 9 e991 sw' Diana Reaks Jean Ann Oliver A401-fha A hlfg Cynthiu Landrum goixe '9o J ef 00' Sxeg I 'rfro 'If , bs A if ii ,gg .1 an ,5gg,fgg,gg:ygS,Lg,, mg, ,W mfzk: -ggqw if , 5-gf-.H - f ff ,,. ff M ,. 4, 1:2 ww-:few-:lv-'fivf f-I-:fin -ffl x ' f - Mary McGuire ,711 XJ .I ' FRIENDLIEST David Barnett 1 wggim, ,..-,,-,' X QRQKN .loan Atchison Band Sweethea 5' HW' -' ww: f mYi.1 ,f ,ii I , . 21 5 ffl YJ iii 5. 2 ? 5 X! if 2 S 51 5 E 5 1 5 W! 5 5 4, 5? 5 5 5 A - f - - - wg, Linda Taylor Football Sweetheart Beth' Sue M G c ee xx Bobs Boriovl A Cheethodei Hee Maw Louise PACGUETB Sand' U M cWiIljams KNIGHT We lvislr fo rake rlris opporfuniry to Band Blue Brrbade, foculfyg and flreir kind cooperation in lr flre student body of 3' ans Joella EY thank the knrlqlrl' Bears for elping us to lead you, 5-36 We bare appreciafed slrlp for if lun' b rlris year lra very your loyalty ond sportsman- een onb Ivirlr your support r s been so successful We bare been proud fo serve as your cheerleaders and Ive lrope flraf your Hne spirit will never die. .bln nO70bfh.f . Ye ' Ja 'e EADERS 1' n of ' W3 53 KNIGHT KNIGHT Frances Fisk David Lenhart HALL OF FAME Glenn Johnson Mary Ann Goeke FZ . is , in SHIELD SHIELD F.H.A. BEAUS Jerry Squyers Frank Wiese .lay Arnette Mike Ratcliff F.F.A. SWEETHEART Saundra Davis si r u A 5 W EV y . '75 ??'faife5f 2- '!u SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES Jo Faris Charles Betts :fl V . . wma N r wmv 3 4a JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES Donna Bonds Victor Mokry wgmg-f-::wwfw.1w,w mm.. :wax ww X , ww -1, fini! . CORONATION QUEEN Judy Tyson 6 ,Y QQ ,rw MSW? by f HE M53 I rf, , W 2 ill 2: in 'TEYSES' 2 -'f iilgiliiii' ,Lm11L, I i ! ! 3 I Q x x Mary Louise McGuire MUVY AN' Gveke QUEEN NOMINEES Sandra Wade Linda Taylor David Bradshaw David Barnett KING NOMINEES Errol King Mike Ratcliff Eleventh Grade Donna Bonds Tenth Grade Ninfh G 0dF jg Fgfffs MUffhU AITHS W -.,f , '1 Z Q 2 51 ee is Q 3 fs Bers2m!imsif4'2fffssmw'z:fiwmrizmzfssuw- M0219 -119127 :1ss2:v.Q-:.:'QLf:w'.i-,zfzfcw.E.-?:2i2ff',f.,:fsg:imsv,.,:.ei1wwff,we:1- bw - f f. , 1- ,2':,,, m5f:,ff2111efef1ff:-f-1Vf'wf.1'f'H:v+H '1.w-- 5 1 1 Q, , i , K i I 1 i 'z . 3 Iffr:EQfvwwszvzgcssrsswwwsifvlbvgakzfzeieiebw-,172-HSALQMQQJefauefirfwmfsgik'xifwfwf fwi2,, 2112 f'21'f1' :Pseff I -we2:f:-f:f'-'Silk f gf, wx, ff K -'Lf' - 'w-?'.:e'ffff-ww f-fill? w 2 U 2 5' ZA V? Q, ' J HJ 5 PE 5 5 S ii 5 if 91 ii ,ii S 3, ig 52 ,E 2 X fx 2 5 S i i 5 ' ? 1 i gmmlnxmnfr.my1.-hgwwz-fzggg.-,: fax: 1ww-'msgwsafvmeggummzgm,ff:m2,a,,gm15,fewy ,mfg yggf, ,W .- - -: - - , y.: ff, f -:wg J un- ff-fi wif: ,M w:1,:iwfvsaf, 2 -f rw' Wai . x X Margie .lohnson Janis Stubbs Scarlett Frazier Betty Watson .ludy Tyson Rebecca Clements Carol Moore Nancy Dement Martha Amis 5 Janie Yeaton i a Dixie Turner Ann McNamara i P SEVENTE Q, 3 19 Q' Xi S la-,,,....- .1-,.-- '-1 --,,,.--- 'jf- fi X ? VVIIQY' 5t,99 o '0'5 Q Y f 1 4 9QV,V.9'vQ Q Q 5 Q 5 5 ' , Q :wr xx v ,y?QmfrpO'A Because of my great desire to play and work with athletics, is the reason Mr. Forrest Kline, head football coach, gave for coaching. The well known teacher at McCallum is extremely capable of coach- ing some of our athletes. A graduate of Texas Christian University, Mr. Kline majored in PE and was an All-Conference Player. The 1939 Sugar Bowl game, in which TCU beat Carnegie Tech 15-7, is Dutch Kline's favorite moment in playing football. While coaching at Austin High in 1949, his greatest moment in coaching was reg- istered. Austin was defeated by Port Arthur in the semi-final play-offs. Mr. Kline played basketball as well as football while going to Taft High School in Taft, Texas. He earned six letters in high school and three in the university. He made the All-District Squad while in high school. .loe Holeyfield Trainer David Allen Trainer MCCALLUM KNIGHTS DISTRICT 5AAA -.,:,.,, 1' . Vie!-7: EIC' Front row left to ri ht' Trainer Joe Hole field Charles Scallorn 1 9 - Y I Gilbert Fritsche, Johnny Kennedy, Errol King, Al Beezley, Bill Butler, Jack Madden, Jimmy Kanetzky, Mike Milam, Frank Weise, Martin Patterson, Walter Wyman, and Trainer David Allen. Middle row, left to right: Joe Chance, Kirk Grubb, Sam Bowman, David Bradshaw, James Frey, Stanley Barnes, Charles Steger, Don Burch, John Birkner, John Fowler, Wiley Wyman, Irvin Rawls, and Coach Dutch Kline. Back row, left to right: Coach Charles Munson, Ronald Green, Wayne Fickle, Henry Dunn, Wayne Drasche, Ben Ryon, Allan Rogers, Joe Salahi, Bill Hammer, Jimmy Brown, Meivin Vasbinder, James Watson, and Bob Reese, James Frey Back, i50 lb. Senior, Letterman Frank Weise, Knight fullback, after a long gain tries to elude four Brownwood Lions. Frank Weise Back, i78 Ib. Senior, Letterman , 3 af E E 4 A545 2 - Yll I I ez, ,,er is y , , ,r,, r . 'A -A s McCallum - 9 Austin - 0 The last five minutes of playing time proved to be the deciding factor in McCaIIum's season opening win against city rival Austin High. Scoring first on a safety, the Knights then pushed across a touchdown and a con- version to squeeze to victory. All the scoring came in the last tive minutes of play. A blocked kick gave the Knights the safety. Kirk Grubb, David Bradshaw, Jack Madden, and James Frey sparked the touchdown drive. Errrol King Back, 159 lb. Senior Kirk Grubb Back, 170 lb. Senior, Letterman McCallum - 13 Victoria - 12 n gaining their second and last victory of this foot- l season, the Knights edged a win over the powerful ti Welder Stingarees of Victoria. Outplayed in the tistics department, McCallum took advantage of some ely breaks to defeat the Stingarees 13-12. James Frey a key man in both scores. James blocked a punt, ed up the ball, and raced into the promised-land. id Bradshaw kicked the deciding extra point. Kirk bb scored the second touchdown on d yard plunge. V X we-wi Quarterback James Frey outran two Travis Rebels on this play and gained good yardage. 'lb F' h g:n,g,ft16:'xFe .lohnn Kennedy Senior, Letterman Y Guard, l72 lb. Senior, Letterman McCallum - 6 Alice - 39 Riding a two-game winning streak the Knights invaded Alice to continue on the right road. On to find the Coyotes waiting in ambush to hand the Knights a 39-6 defeat. Capitalizing on fumble by Alice, McCallum scored its only touchdown on the fourth play of the ballgame. Tha the Knights ran into a brick wall and were halted without a further scoring chance. David Bradshaw Irvin Rawls End, l7l lb. Guard, l85 lb. Senior, Letterman Senior, Letterman Ronald Green Tackle, l85 lb. Senior, Letterman 5 ta McCallum - 0 Brownwood - 6 Although they showed good defensive play in the clutches e Knights could never start their offensive threat against e Brownwood Lions. The Knights' biggest threat in its first istrict game was Ronald Green's interception of a Lion pass nd run-back to the Brownwood ll yard line. McCallum - I3 Palestine - 24 Playing the best game of the year, the Knights lost their cond straight district game of the season. The passing of mes Frey and pass receiving of Errol King combined to score th of the touchdowns for McCallum. One was a 67 yard ss and the other a 26 yard pass. David Warner End, l65 lb. Senior, Letterman John Fowler Tackle, l95 lb. Senior, Letterman Charles Scallorn Back, 165 lb. Senior, Letterman Playing strong defensive ball this year, the Knights kept many very powerful teams from scorin too hi h Wile W man Kirk Grubb Martin Patterson L Back, 143 lb. Junior, Letterman Bob Reese Tackle, l95 lb. Senior, Letterman 9 9 - Y Y 1 1 and Charles Scallorn are three reasons for the Knights' defensive power. H ,,,,,,-WW. fe--Ifthf.,-fm, 7,.- W-,f+,.m.-, We M - I .Q X, , M. .,MiY,kY,r, , A ,,,.,.,,, ..., MN ,Y ,,, M,,,A,, . , ,. . , 'M , , if 71 x. . J , L v V, N Q .::,. 5 ,wg ,, 1 , L so V--, X 1 f N, , g g . 3' . A 'va,.,' ,Q n Walter Wyman Guard, 159 lb. Sophomore Wiley Wyman Guard, 190 Ib. Junior, Letterman James Watson Guard, 174 Ib. Senior, Letterman Charles Scallorn heads around end for a long run against the Travis Rebels. 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Junior, Letterman McCallum - 6 Bryan - 6 Failing to score on good breaks early in the game McCallum could not penetrate a strong Bryan dc- fense. One drive was stopped at the 5 yard line. After Bryan had scored early in the fourth quarter to lead 6-0, the Knights recovered in time to tie the game with a 55-yard surge climaxed by James Frey's one yard scoring plunge. McCallum - 0 Corsicona - 6 With a split second left in the game, Carsicana's Dale Wood scored to give McCallum its third dis- trict loss. Frank Weise, Charles Scallorn, and James Frey paced the Knight offense. The punting of Kirk Grubb was a highlight in the game and throughout the season. McCallum - 6 Temple - 38 Only in the fourth period did the Knights show a spark and that was against a group of determined Temple reserves. McCaIlum's one score came on a daring fourth down situation with ten yards to go for a first down. James Frey tossed a pass to David Bradshaw for the lone touchdown. Sam Bowman Back, 160 lb. Junior, Letterman Bill Butler End, 146 lb. Senior, Letterman Frank Weise shown hitting the Brownwood Lions line hard for that needed yardage to make a first down. The Knights lost the defensive game 6-0. - 2 :, V - V W av- ' H--z.,sm:,wwpf--V-1 - ff'f-timeewfeawzsezwwf''iffy fel -- U Joe Chance Tackle, 198 Ib. Sophomore, Letterman Alvin Beezley End, 144 lb. Senior i 1 Q .V 33 Wayne Drosche Bock, 171 lb. Sophomore Jimmy Brown Tackle, 202 lb. Sophomore, Letterman X , v- kg' viii 6 Q ff, x. ,L 2 an , H ' s Henry Dunn ,W Buck, 155 lb. Junior Q QJ A Charles Steger Guard, 145 Ib. Junior, Letterman Allan Rogers Tackle, 205 Ib. Sophomore Joe Salahi End, 152 Ib. Sophomore ug, f 2-13? r gx,,gsjw.sf-in 1, I Qu. l 95391131 g - K - :-.:. 5-,,5,sj,,5 5,14 W-:f:'X5i', '.: ' - .::-,,E.., My 7,22 S X, L 0 5 ui K 1 'in ,glfvlyw Vxghy 3 fu: ' 'iiw X 9 N ,Q ,er uv :' :F J e v' f if X 1 5 .12 K, w ,W Kb-la. WI or 'X 3'fr'tts-fe W - V' N no m K. 'Ewa ,,, 'TWw3 j eo! 5 We .1', V. 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Ben Ryon Tackle, 231 Ib. Junior, Letterman , Wayne Fickel End, I49 lb. Junior McCallum - 13 Travis - 26 Losing the traditional rival game, McCallum saw the VICTORY BELL go South lto Rebel landl for the first time. James Frey scored the first Knight tally with Frank Weise sparking the drive with good runs. A 50-yard pass play from James Frey to David Warner highlighted the Knights' second and last SCOPE. Melvin Vasbinder Center, 166 Ib. Sophomore John Birkner End, l56 Ib. Senior MCCALLUM SCOTTIES Front row, left to right: Manager Pee Wee Henderson, David Smith, W. L. Bailey, Benny Wier, Vance Tuckaby, John Hedrick, Jerry Squyres, Gaylord Magnuson, Jack Coker, Harold Roeglin, Jerry Barnard, Eddie Kelly, Danny Long, and Manager Karl Blom- quist. Middle row, left to right: F. H. Becker, Jimmy Shaffer, Cecil Thomp- son, Joe McWilliams, Terry Slussler, Alfred Treadwell, Lewis Cole, Mike Gordon, Darryl Cokendolpher, Cecil Gregg, Gordon Friday, Leo Basham. Back row, left to right: Coach Desmond Kidd, Carter Wilson, John Patton, Lewis Smith, Leland Thompson, Jimmy Johnson, James Carter, Billy Wittner, Don Dean, Charley Brown, Gayland Lyles, Johnny Swift, Chuck Joyce, Cecil Davenport. MCCALLUM KNIGHT B TEAM Front row, left to right: Jimmy Mosley, Billy Brewer, George Millard, Robert Smith, Byran McKinley, Albert Derden, and Robert Rountree. 264 Back row, left to right: Couch Jimmy Viramontes, Bill Young, David Turner, Don McGee, Johnny Sherrald, Som Spangler, Ray Edmiston, Clifford Pellar. ALL STATE A quick and ready smile typifies the hazel-eyed .lay Arnette of McCallum. Born in Austin, Texas on December 19, 1938, with a bosket- ball in his hands, .lay became McCallum's first All-State basketball player. The 6' Z , 160 pound star began his athletic career at Baker Junior High School, where he participated in basketball, football, and track. While at Baker, Jay was named on the All-City basketball team. In his early teens Jay also participated in the Little League, Little Bigger League, and the Babe Ruth League. While in these leagues, he was named to attend the world series in all three leagues-first going to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, then to Trenton, New Jerseyg and finally to Washington, D. C. While at McCallum, Jay has earned two letters in track besides holding the regional and dis- trict high jump record. Jay has not only been successful in athletics, but he has been a school leader as well. He was Student Council vice-president at Baker Junior High School. The brown-haired athlete also held offices during his junior and senior years in his advisories. Jay was king of the Coronation Ball this year. Jay's star performance of the year came in the Corsicana game when he scored 47 points for the Knights. Mr. Jimmy Viramontes, head basketball coach, will be a figure sorely missed around McCallum next year. Next year Jimmy will be assistant basketball cocah at the University of Texas-a gain for U. T. and a loss for McCallum. l am very fortunate and it is definitely a big challenge, is the reply he gave about coaching at Texas. Besides coaching basketball for the past three years, he has also been assistant B team coach in football and a varsity football scout. Having been born in New Mexico, he attended Las Cruces, N, M., High School, where he lettered in basketball and baseball. Mr. Viramontes went to New Mexico AGM for one year and finished his college career at the University of Texas. He was an All-State basketball player in high school and an All-West Coast Navy player in 1947-1948. Anyone who remembers the l95l Southwest Conference race will remember it was Jimmy who stole the ball from Texas AGM with a few seconds left in the game. Then he passed off to a teammate who scored and gave the Longhorns a tie for the championship. All of us here at McCallum wish him all the luck at his new assignment. Left to right Delbert Moberg Mike Milam, Buddy Furgerson, Vasbinder, Lanny Nelson, Wayne Drosche, Greg Martin, and Charles Betts Jay Arnette Jim Perry, Jimmy Brown, Melvin Jack Secord. l t 2 Coach Jimmy Viramontes' McCallum Knights failed to win their third straight district title but instead settled for a second place berth just one game from the top spot. The Brown- wood Lions, one of two new teams .in the district this year, won the l4-game schedule race with 'll-3 mark while the Knights posted a 10-4 record. McCallum started its district bid before the Christmas holidays by bowling over the Travis Rebels 58-43. Four Knights jumped into the double scoring column with Jay Arnette and Jimmy Brown each with 'l4, Jim Ferry 12, and Buddy Furgerson il. The Knights tasted defeat by virtue of a late quarter surge after the holidays as the Bryan Broncos spilled the Knights 55-53. Flashy Arnette tossed in 30 points to sum up the Blue and Gray's scoring. Playing weak University High lWacol, the other of two new district foes, the Knights exploded to a 64-42 victory. Coach Viramontes' one-two punch of Arnette and Brown with 23 and 20 points respectively led the brigade of points the Knights showered at the hoop. Jack Secord Senior, Letterman her two points are scored by Jay Arnette as McCallum upset city rival S. F. Austin. Jim Perry Senior, Letterman A supposed classy Brownwood Lions 5 dropped into the spacious Knight gym next, but the outclassed Lions found too much Knight punch. McCallum raced to a 69-54 win as Arnette-18, Perry-l5, Jack Secord-l2, and Delbert Moberg-ll paced the Knight scoring. Faring well in district action, Coach Viramontes took his quintet to Temple only to see the Wildcats squeeze o 56-54 victory over the Knights. Excitement was high but the Knights just failed to tome the Wildcat den. Scoring hawk Arnette with 21 and big 6-5 sophomore Brown with 20 topped the McCallum scoring. Returning to home grounds, the Knights paced by Brown and Arnette's 20 and 19 points respectively led all the way in downing the Palestine Wildcats 55-47. This bunch of Wildcats were tamed to a silent purr os the Knights rebounded from the Temple defeat. Charles Betts Junior lt is not always the big guy thot scores all the oints. Here's Delbert P Moberg scoring on a lay-up. Buddy Furgerson Senior, Letterman x-vfx, - mm Arnette, the Knight flash, bounded to his greatest height against the Corsicana Tigers as Jay tallied 47 points H9 from the field and 9 free tossesi to lead the Knights past the helpless Tigers 73-46. Jay toppled the District SAAA scoring record by some 8 points. With this win Cvia Arnette's 475 Coach Viramontes's crew posted a 5-2 record for the first half. Riding high and mighty, the Knights weren't to be denied, as they thought, but a fired-up Travis Rebel quint plugged the Knights district hopes ta a drip as the Rebels stalled a 50-44 win over the lifeless Knights. The Rebels got a lead and from there took their time and coasted to victory. Arnette bagged 20 points. Apparently the Knights were on their way to recovery as the Bryan Broncos bowed 69-58. A special Bryan defense for Arnette back-fired as the senior flash totaled 36 and fouled out with 4:42 left in the game. Perry hung in l3. Jay Arnette Senior, Letterman All City, All District df 1 'x Xfli J I X R ' 'sflix fs ggi' 1. sow' rtwi .Y1.Q.05fl , 3?3wiA'.rE l A111599 ,Agp Greg Martin Senior, Letterman All Sfufe tries to stop him. McCallum Jimmy Brown scores two points against S. F Austin Austin s Rex Nichols eLm, .iff-mzagml. l w f, Jim Perry uses his dead-eye to sink a free throw that won a victory over the Maroons. 270 Melvin Vasbinder Sophomore Wayne Drosche Sophomore Scheduled to play University next, the Knights bowed to the weath man as the game was postponed until a later date. Brownwood 49-McCallum 44. The facts are cold and fast. The Lio turned in their best performance all year, as the Knights were co all night. Some anti-freeze could have helped the Knight cause. T scorers for McCallum were Arnette I6 and Brown 10. Jolting back to reality, McCallum played host to Temple. The Knig routed the 'Cats 68-53 as Viramontes cleared the bench. Arnette, Per Brown, and Secord with 28, 14, I3, and ll points respectively account for the Knight tallies. Venturing to Palestine, the Knights drubbed the 'Cots 64-55. Of t 64 total Arnette grabbed 28 while the Sophomore flash, Brown got he Knights next played a before-mentioned postponed game with lniversity High that the Troians would probably like to forget fast. lcCallum raced the Trojans from one end of the gym to the other in ,king an easy 7l-51 victory. Arnette 30, Perry 17, and Brown I2 tcounted for most of the Knights' total. ve seniors and one coach closed out their basketball wars for the lcCalIum Knights as the Blue and Gray socked the Corsicana Tigers l-59 Arnette 24, Perry I7, and Brown 13 topped the Knight scoring y Arnette, Jack Secord, Jim Perry, Buddy Furgerson, and Greg Martin :re the seniors saying good-bye to high school basketball and head mach Jimmy Viramontes was the coach enjoying his last year of high ool competition. lramontes will venture to the University of Texas where he will assist arshall Hughes, UT's head basketball tutor. Delbert Moberg Junior, Letterman Lanny Nelson Junior, Letterman 2 J Jay Arnette shows his very hugh scoring ability which IS one reason why he was voted on the AAA All State team m Jimmy Brown Playing inspired basketball throughout the hoop year, the McCallum Knight ended District 5AAA in second place just one game behind the league lead ing Lions of Brownwood. Arnette, the one man scoring flash for the Knights, ran away with the distric scoring by totaling a l00 plus margin over the second place scorer. Via thi outstanding record, Arnette was picked on the class AAA's number one uni1 to be the first Knight to gain such an honored position. Jimmy Brown, the tallest McCallum player in three years-6-5-was honore' by being selected on the all city team and he received some all district recog nition. Cowboy Jim Perry also received some mention on the all city team via som hustling spirit. Although this year's hoop team can't brag about a district championshi like the past Knight quints, it does hold something the other clubs just fail:-J to reach. And that was a victory over the SF Austin Maroons on Dec. ll 1955 by a score of 45-44. Sophomore, Letterman Alrcary Joe Salahi Manager Sophomore Mike Milam Junior McCALLUM KNIGHTS B TEAM Left to Right: Bill Lambdin, Don Zimmerman, Terry Pratt, Allan Rogers, David Turner, Don Renner, Bill Kennedy, James Amis, Jimmy Ottman, Charles Loney. McCALLUM SCOTTIES Standing: Jerry Squyres, Joe Main, George Duke, Cecil Gregg, Johnny Swift, Jack Coker, Gayland Lyles. Sitting: Lewis Smith and Billy Wittner. ff'-weeiessrfgzzgs. , N K 2 Q 9 Q , .elim 75, g. 4 5 3 9 l l s eg, My we 2 ,W be The likable and good-natured Charles Munson, head baseball coach and a football coach, is a familiar figure around McCallum. Charlie was born in nearby Manor, Texas and went to Austin High School. While attending Austin, he lettered in baseball, basketball, and football. An All-State football player, Mr. Munson played in the North-South All-Star football game. Mr. Munson went to the University of Texas and majored in P,E. He says that l949, when Texas won the NCAA Baseball Championship, furnished the greatest moment in his playing career. l954 supplied Mr. Munson with his best thrill in coaching . . . McCallum beat Palestine to tie for the district t h51ii5 7?4fls iF3y'Fi 9i3'-1 Qiff' f N .. Wifiiffwifsiigge twink s s1 11.ig5,E,Ajg-, , , ,M ik, Jigs: if - . '-M' .2 .... ., 1 ,M1 gw.,,sL 2,4 .1 f' . f ,, , . 955 Hilwf 37' '55e'.:', ., 1-1 A f5'4i':'i5'i51 .. ..?2'3::i Q .. :l053,11JE.Zf'iY.'5V': E5u'5 :'5:55.:ZWWJZ 'fvilwf . I' Ei4,5I ':E :: : '.. '.. I 1 - .. 3 , ..,. mv. 'Q-sf me W ' 'S f 537 f- J W3 'fl 'M fi 53.sfliifljsffiiiiffielez1'uiisixgsffleiff31125 jst-4 1' igz qggzgsf-Wfieg-,ifgaig ,fg.2i,Q'W!,A1g,Vgg1g'2,Q,gg,ws..Qs- -fn' ff Q 'f f I' , J'-fT74fLi'lffE5'A ..5'45? 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Glenn .lohnson First baseman Ietterman David Bradshaw Catcher lettermun Tri-captain Ronald Green Outfielder Ietterman Bill Brewer Outfielder Greg Martin Pitcher letterman Tri-captain Stanley Shellnut Third baseman letterman Delbert Moberg Second baseman Iettermun George Pilgrim Pitcher Kirk Grubb Pitcher Iettermun Q Trl-captain K.: 4 Iwi S, , A .-,, , Q H QF :fn - .-mam ii:f,,s,.,fQfgw i n ' I ,. ? ' K . bf,-5:14.-vzfzszgzi-2? - f' - . ,.,- M. I' V , - 1 ..Q.,ixfffWtg,isw5fiii' P' .. , 1 f A - ' .. f :' :1.:v,g .31 11 N ap : vm ' :5.,,5,- 3,: 2f. . 1:aPg2s - f f A, -f - . U ,Q ,. f f . .. .M ., zmafkm si Ang. '-Q 2..,m::-f - - - '.1f-irrfiggye-,zf' , ,I 51 42,15 ,, ---- ,, A, . U iirr K if N' ' ' ' ,. 'jggy,, 5.-ggsgjgjgg 3:,i.Q3i,,:f , 61:21. ,-f,:,ff,,4., ,-,-if-A ,,f., ,I , , 'ff A., ,..W,w .mmm 1, , ', -, k . . , Sgr, K ,f,5ge' -11, fsfx ..,A. V ,, H-, I V1 ggfe ifm, Qifigasw1m?afsSes5eSfsf3r,w , f f . 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K, Wayne Drosche Sophomore David Bryant Sophomore Pat Davis Sophomore Tommy Kasper Junior Managers Gentry Lee Dan Houston David Turner Sophomore Carlton Anderson Senior Johnny Williams Sophomore Coach Desmond Kidd .limmy Brown Sophomore .loe Chance Sophomore VARSITY TENNIS Back row: Joanne Johnson, Janie Yeaton, Barbara Allen, Carolyn Crider, Cecille Stagner, Nancy Cox. Front row: Linda Wells, Victoria Dunn, Helen Herrin, Cynthia Hollyfield, Dar- Fuck OW Couch G0 d0n Benneff, Jim W00dY, JOHNNY line Inman. Krieg, Don Fowler. Front row: Richard Harrod, James Gillis, Neal McKinney. VARSITY GOLF Karl Wagner Mike Womack Ietferman Ietterman Sophomore Senior Mike Hornsby Jimmy Cawfield leherman letterman Senior Sophomore Bill Kennedy Terry Pratt Ietterman Sophomore Junior Cvdch .limmy Bill Lambdin Gordon Bennett C awfield lerrerman Intramurals Offer Fun, Experience and Knowledge -C Volleyball Swimming Ping-Pong Badminton Tennis Shuffleboard Softball Posture Basketball ,fe We K0 'W X gvv.. Q Ny L, 4, .7 W M IITRAMURKLS A rl l M Ss l 'n . - ,.' 1: ,W ir r Well known for her terrific serve, Carolyn Crider dem- onstrates her skill while Cynthia Hollyfield and Cecille Stagner await the ball's return. Members of the City Championship Volleyball Team of McCallum are kneeling-left to right-Cynthia Hollyfield, Dorothy Hydep Standing-Carolyn Crider, Jane Watson and Cecille Stagner. Not pictured are Mary McGuire and Saundra Powell. Receiving her second and last intramural letter is Mary McGuire with other seniors, Dorothy Hyde and Jane Watson looking on. Intramural letters are achieved by the gaining of 250 points during the intramural season by refereeing, participating and winning in any of the offered Sports. lt is an honor to win a letter in intramurals because of the stiff competition entered annually. This intramural swimming team consisting of Kitty Doles, Betty Watson, Bebe Lee, Sandra McWilliams and Barbara McDaniel won first place honors in the annual swimming meet. Not pictured: Barbara Bloomquist, and Ann Kinch. Darlene Inman demonstrating her backhand stroke during the skillful game of Ping-Pong. 287 2 .K ,M rx Mary Dee Hagan, Suzanne Browning, and Ellene Rockwell prepare for the popular sport, badminton. Correct height of the net is an important technicality of the game of tennis. Measuring the net are Cecille Stagner, Helen Herrin, Joan Albers and Boots Barnes. 288 Surrenden Hill and Nancy Schlegel im prove their skill at shuffleboard. larbara Williamson and Lois Shelton, first and third place winners of 'he posture contest. oying the strenuous sport of softball are Pat Foreman and Dorothy I. Fast and thrilling action is assured during the basketball tournament. 289 ,aww MMM 'A ff WHEN YOU GET YOUR FIRST JOB Start saving with the Mutual Savings Institution Q Where the school savings comej The B 8a R CHOICE BAR B Q MEATS Mr. Sz Mrs. Ross H. Smith Closed Sunday 5528 Burnet Rd. Sz Monday Tel. 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KUHN RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS DELIVERY SERVICE Drugs - Sundries Sick Room Needs IN NORTH AUSTIN Drug Dept 4017 Guadalupe EE,E.....EE H0 5-7511 Prescription Dept 4017 Guadalupe H0 5-7510 Compliments of DON WEEDON 34th and Guadalupe WHERE FRIENDS MEET Austin, Texas - 1 VT, Ccooofvrna I WE! if Tires and Good Gulf lHotpoint Appliances Gas and Oil . . . EVERYTHING for the car and the home. auty Nominee, aiwes Fisk, models jilmy white evening ess of net and lace in the collection of rnwls at- 2904 Guadalupe 2 Open Every Thursday Evening 'Til 8 95 B- K ROOT BEER STAND L, G' BALFQUR CQ. home of creamy, old-fashioned Jewelers for r00l' beer McCallum Class Rings U l Blue Brigade delicious hamburgers, Royal Court Player Keys hvf dogs, mulfs, Carroll McPherson - Austin Representative french fries. At The University Co-Op 5608 Burnet Road ZZ Mwiamoau 8 !1'fanfzoe'4 Compliments 504 East Ave. 500 East Ave. Ph. GR 7-7023 Ph. GR 7-8744 Famous for Mexican Food AIR CONDITIONED Hub Myers 81 Serving All North Austin Insurance Service FASHION CLEANERS Where Insurance is a Business - Not a sidelineu 1323 Koenig Lane Phone HO 5-8809 120 East 10th street owne' can B m ' Everything for your Pet AUSTIN PET FOOD SHOP Shop at 403 West 24th St. Ph. GR 6-5459 AVEN U 5 5 GRQCERY 4403 Ave. B GL 3-3921 S6 0 The Third of Austiris trio of Fine Mexican Restaurants E L T O R O 1601 Guadalupe Ph. GR 8-4321 Phone GR 2-1626 or GR 8-7322 Cgmplimenfs of SANDY'S , ALLANDALE CLEANERS Pe e f Wf '9 5716 Burnet Rd. Ph. HO 5-7239 Individual Hair Styling 101 West 5th Street Austin, Texas 29 AUSTIN MEAT COMPANY manufacturers AUSTIN,S MOST PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS COLLEGE wholesale A short way meat ff , Eto bettelapay. Products I 'V 2 I Very glglalggff 't-5. B R A N D I, I x Ph. GR 6-3519 106 W. First X ,fe I ,X IK I ff --7-F game X .. . I ELDON Powsu. 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SPECIALTIES .QAUSTINIS Cookies - Pies - Cakes Creampuffs 8: Donuts VVONDERLANDH Scott-Garrison Austin's Most Dependable Service Dealer Zenith - CBS Columbia -- Norge 1807 San Jacinto Ph. GR 8-1633 HOME LUMBER CO. 5705 Burnet Rd. Ph. HO 5-6111 AUS-TEX GARDEN SUPPLY Insecticides - Fertilizer - Seed In the . . . NORTHWEST SHOPPING CENTER 6001 Burnet Rd. HO 5-7111 300 LofIand's Hardware 81 Variety 6017 Burnet Rd. Phone H0 5-0404 Violet Crown Beauty Shop Phone H0 5-7432 sos Brentwood For those who appreciate the Mattie M. Key - Owner finest BRIDGES FURNITURE CGMPLIMENTS OF Air Conditioned for your Comfort B. F. GOODRICH TIRE CO. 910 Lavaca Phone GR 2-6288 Dial GR 8-5721 416 Congress 923 Congress Phone GR 6-9155 mn .I l EEP PACE lTH THE MODERN TREND. 2? LOOK TO NATURAL QAS EDR THE MOST ADVANCED 2 - J X ACHIEVEMENTS IN ' coolcmc: REFRIQERATION - g 2 WATER HEATING A HOUSE HEATING AND xr. COOLING I 'P CLOTHES DRYING TNQINERATIDN Souther-471 Union Gas MfL'l D 1'H lAI' socnwtsr 0 0 301 215171 lag 8. DRY CLEANING C0.,INC. Dial GR 6-3566 16th sz LAVACA RAMSEY'S AUSTIN NURSERY I TREES - PLANTS - GRASS - BULBS MAYTON FOOD MARKET ADAPTED TO THIS COUNTRY Telephone GL 3-1701 No charge for consultations 38th 81 Lamar Blvd. on landscaping Established 1875 Visitors Welcome AUSTIN, TEXAS 4525 Guadalupe Phone HO 5-1704 5 A Issiiiisis M Axsx R H 0 S T .... .... . -H is ,. .. . c,.. ,.s,..f:5?''EQ'j:E ,:5222ff..1,5fj:., 3f::f15E55-gg51ff?f:i:?:iff1553225325552Efififiaifisisiiaifsfsffi 52Efgfgsgis5E5:::E?5E5fffi1555E f H , . ' . 1-5:g:g.,'g -.:: : : .:5f?2iiEf ' H I ' ig: iffr- -- , - I .. 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Lamar Blvd. Austin, Texas Office Phones CL 3-2634 or HO 5-6217 TRADE INS -EASY TERMS A morions 2 Convenient Locations No. 1 Downtown 103 East 8th St. No. 2 Allandale Village 5724 Burnet Rd. Builders Best Bef' AUSTIN, TEXAS 701 W. 5th Phone GR 2-5454 tgp in LXR ,X ,-,I Ili. 8-gp sp. JET: 'if gg- A g,.r Y . Rink. MILLER BLUE PRINT COMPANY Blue prints .... ' .... Direct line Prints Photostats ........... Photact Prints Manual Training Supplies prompt pick-up and delivery servicev 108 East 10 Ph. GR 8-8793 Finer, Faster Dry Cleaning THUR-0-CLEAN BURTON'S LAUNDRY 81 CLEANERS Biefflew V .4 r. , H I l I 1 I pf, .IQ , Q l, Hn . v:,,?Q: 5Ef' -' si 'f' v W'?XVSl5if2'1? f, Congratulations 9-21-312- 'mii' CLASS 0F xx 'T ','. fi,'f f'Al 5 6 ,,. A l' X ' gg Qil4Ql'5ll'. Qr 5 WALllER'S AUSTEX CHILI C0 4. 5 tucnllfi'-. Z- 1 uri MPANY WMM QUALITY AH EKE CQ realm, 409 West 6th There's nothing like Polar Ice Cream to help one stay cool on a hot day. Just ask David Thiem, Nancy Ramm, Jo Ann McMilIian, Suzanne Gipson, or John Hollyfield. KEKO GRILL Highland Park West Shopping Center Charcoal Broiled Hamburgers Bar B Q Malts Root Beer Drinks Gale Nettle, Owner FABRICS and TRIMS Gem Fabric and Sewing Center 5816 Burnet Rd. 1118B West 6th STU DTMAN PHOTO SERVICE Photo Finishing, Supplies, Portraits 19th 8: Lavaca Phone GR 7-2820 304 ANDY'S DRUG STORE 2038 S. Lamar Blvd. Phone GR 7-2222 Andyville Shopping Center Sporting goods - Boats - Motors IMPORTANT EVENTS Beginning now, more events will be more important thon ever to you. To meet these occosions, let Scorbrough's help you in oll the things you'II need for Austin living as you like it. Model, Miss Sandra Wade, McCallum's Most Beautiful Soumolllmunaglllii 8 Sons Essential Chemicals from Hydrocarbon Sources In Austin lt's DACY'S For Shoes 610 On the Drag Congress and 2348 Guadalupe 306 k One of the courteous salesmen :fits Buddy Furgerson in a light- weight, summer, sport coat. ALLAN DALE PHARMACY North Austin's Prescription Specialists F Prompt Delivery Service V 5804 Burnet Rd. Phone HO 5-1191 p V Compliments Of l X3 -SHELL: SHADES- :nest -' x I in Lamps - Repairs - Fixtures foods - r Mmm Uiuuous CHNER l , R 5 fl CAFE ET ROAD Style Leaders in Men's and Boys' CIothing 5005 Burnet Road Ph. HO 5-0511 Bobbie James is just one of the many smart girls at McCallum who gets her hair styled by Wilma Dusek. Ph. GL 3-1561 7111 Woodrow Avenue CRESTVIEW BEAUTY SALON COMPLIMENTS OF MILLER AINSWCRTH, JR it PHOTOGRAPHY YOUR - - - Business ls Desired And Apprecioted 3412 Bonnie Rd. Austin, Texas NELSON DAVIS 8. SON Established 1884 WHOLESALE GROCERS in Q, rqlbniale 4104441 an , ttf-9 N4 Personal Attention Given To All Orders 5730 Burnet Rd. Ph. GL 3-599 WE WIRE FLOWERS 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO McCALLUM HIGH SENIORS O. H. CUMMINS ELECTRIC CO. 2706 South Lamar Phone GR 8-5749 Commercial Wiring Residential Wiring Industrial Wiring Lighting Fixtures Free Estimates For the Best Food and Service Shop at the two convenient SAM SLAUGHTER STORES 216 West 19th Street - HO 6-5377 2805 San Jacinto Blvd.-HO 6-9865 Jane Ottmann models Jnzi flats at French Bootery Q6 'Gifts 'QQKNS -.I.C. EVANS, GENERAL CEINTRACTEIR NOW AT 2 LOCATIONS 0 500 CONGRESS 0 2711 EXPOSITION-CASIS VILLAGE amous for fashions or over flfyjqve years . . . exclusively for Women READY TO WEAR MILLINERY SHOES SUZY PERETTE VERA WHISTLER SANDLER LOAFERS SHIP'N SHORE MARIAN MARCIA WALK-OVER DEBS BOBBIE BROOKS TONI PENALJO 311 CA Only Ibuk 1' ITAL N ION A Compliments EL PATICI Featuring The World's Finest Pulled Krunchy Tacos . . . Our Policy ls Very Simple-Merely To Serve The Best Spicy Mexican Food To Go Phone GR 6-5955 Open Every Day 'll A.M. To 2 A.M. Sat. 'll A.M. To 3 A.M. 30th And Guadalupe , , X -W . Y Ann and Sam Kinch buy the week's groceries at one of the many Kash-Karry stores in Austin. KASH - KARRY ERCICERY 100922 QUALITY-COURTESY-SATISFACTION x QF p Y 5. cr, ,C subscribe To The X' iwi cl-nLEs, MCCALLUM 8. NAGLE T ggi Q 1 qyp GENERAL INSURANCE R Qt V 5 Real Estate - Mortgage Loans Scarbrough Bldg. Ph. GR 8-563l Austin, Texas 313 w Compliments Of AUSTIN AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION ise New Car Franch d Dealers LEO M. BLACK MOTORS CAPITOL CHEVROLET, INC Studebaker Chevrolet SMITH BROTHERS COVERT AUTOMOBILE CO. Chrsyler-Plymouth Buick CB SMITH MOTORS Dodge-Plymouth JACK STABLEFORD PONTIAC CO. Pontiac SWEARINGEN-ARMSTRONG Ford GOAD MOTOR CO. C adillac-Oldsmobile CARR'S MOTOR SALES Lincoln-Mercury P.K. WILLIAMS NASH CO. Nash Men of Distinction- Select their Clothes GI' J O R A C E ' S The Home of the Latest in Men's Furnishings in Austin 2270 Guadalupe X X ,iqx it N NY ski' ' fi fffrg, 4 Fi N 25 314 ADVERTISING INDEX Jefferson Chemical Company ,I,..... ......I,.. 3 06 J. P. Crowe .,............,.o............,oo.. .,.,o,..., 3 10 Jorace Men's Store ....,.o...,......o .. ,o,..... 314 Kash-Karry Grocery ...... .. e.oA... .313 Keko Grill .ooo.,....Aov,.,.. ....,,A.,. 3 04 Kelly Smith Cleaners ,..... ,......,,. 2 98 Kirschner's Restaurant ,,.,s.......,sAs ....,s,s,. 3 07 L. G. Balfour Company ........s...,.....,vs.. s,......,, 2 96 LofIand's Hardware and Variety ..v...... .300 Mayton's Grocery Store ..,........,s..... ,..,s.,.. . 302 Merritt-Schaefer 81 Brown ...,,. .,,c......s, . ..., 3 06 Miller Ainsworth Jr. .s,,........,,s,,. 308-309 Miller Blueprint Company v,s,.. ..,,,.....,,,. 3 03 McPhail's Florist ,,.......,s.cc..... . .,sss.... 292 Morton's Boys Shop .,.,......, ,,... . . ..s, 303 Mrs. Johnson's Bakery .,,,,..,. .,..,,... 3 00 Mutual Savings Institution ,.,... ........,s 2 92 Nelson Davis 81 Son ...ss,........s,..,.....s s.,......, 3 10 Allandale Beauty Shop ...... A......vA..,...,v,.---. 2 94 Allandale Florist .sa.......... .s4.4--fv 3 10 Allandale Pharmacy ....... ...........-. 3 07 Andy's Drug Store ...................,.............. AA..... - .... 3 04 Aus-Tex Garden Supplies .................-sVfA.. e...---. .300 Austin Automobile Dealers Association ,,...............c 314 Austin Clearing House .aa...vA....................... .,s...... 3 12 Austin Laundry and Dry Cleaning ss..ssss.. ..ss..... 3 02 Austin Meat Company .....,,vs.......,ss.. .-.s4.... 2 93 Austin Pet Food Shop ....s.......s...... ....s.... 2 97 Austin Typewriter Company ..... .......ss 2 94 Avenue B Grocery ..................... ss7.....s 2 97 Baden's Furniture Company .s,......,ssA....,..... .....s,. . 303 Bechtol and Parsons Insurance Agency .,A............... 296 Beck's Rosedale Drug ,.....,s,,.......,.s.c.,......... .......ss 2 92 B. F. Goodrich Tire Company ....sV, ....,ss ......... 3 0 1 B8tK Root Beer Stand ...,s,sss,..... ......... 2 96 B 8. R Bar-B-Q ,.,.......,,,.,.......s, .,.,..... 2 92 Bradford Paint Company .....A..,,s.. ......... 2 94 Bridges Furniture Company ..........,vs s,...... . 301 Burton's Laundry 81 Dry Cleaners .,..,, ...,...., 3 03 Butter Krust Bread Company ............ ...,..s..s.... 2 99 O. H. Cummins Electric Company ....... .......... 3 10 Cabaniss-Brown Furniture ........,..........,,....... .,.,s...... Chiles, McCallum, 81 Nagle Insurance Agency ....., Comall Lumber Company .-v....,, 300 313 Coca-Cola Bottling Company .......,....................... .294 ........ .. ........ 303 307 Crestview Beauty Salon ....s.......... ........ . Dacy's Shoe Store .........,...................,.. ......... 3 06 Dismukes Venetian Blind Company .,.... .,....... 2 92 Don Weedon Goodyear Store .....,.... ,........ 2 95 Durham's Business College ......... .... .,.....,, 2 9 8 Eldon Powell Florist ....,...,,................,................,... .298 El Matamoros and El Toro Restaurants . ..... 296-297 El Patio Restaurant ....,..,...................,......,.,...,..,..., 313 Evelyn's .........................................,,..... . ........ .....,,. . 295 Fashion Cleaners .................... ...-,,, 296 French Bootery Shoe Store ......, ......... 3 10 Gathright Insurance Agency ..... .,s,.,-v. 2 94 Gem Fabric Sewing Center ..... .,....., , 304 Home Lumber Company ......,......,,.,,- ,,,.,-,, . 300 Hyde Park Pharmacy ,.........,....,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,s,ss 2 95 J. C. Evans Construction Company .............,,.....,,v. 311 Payne 81 Wiley Insurance Company ........ ..,,...,. . 298 Polar Ice Cream Company ............s.... ....... .-.304 Ramsey's Austin Nursery ......., v......... 3 02 Rosedale Cleaners ............v.... ......... . 300 Sam Slaughter Stores ....,......... ...,.,.... 3 10 Sandy's Allandale Cleaners ...... .......... 2 97 Sani-Products Company ....f., .........Y 2 93 Scarbrough's .....,.s............. .......... 3 05 Scott-Garrison ........,....... ......... . 300 SheftaIl's Jewelers ...... .... ...... 2 9 2 Shelle's Shades ..,.....,. ........,, 3 07 Shield Paper ......,......., .. .,,......... .......... 3 13 Slax Men's Store ...........,.............. . .,,.,.... 307 Southern Union Gas Company ....... ...,,. . 301 Strandtman Air Conditioning ..,,.. ,..... . --.292 Studtman Photo Company .,,. ,......,.. 304 Tags ...............,...........,...,....... ......,.,. 2 94 Terrace Motor Hotel ..s,...,. . .,,,..,,. 302 T. H. Williams ...........,......... -.,-,,ss. . 311 Tom Cook Tire Company ..,..,.... .,,.,,.,,, 2 98 Violet Crown Barber 81 Beauty ,...... ..,s..,. - .301 Walker's Austex Chili Company ......... ,s,s...., . STUDENT DIRECTORY 303 Abney, James, p. 81 Anderson, Adams, Penny, p. 53, 119, 123, 186, Anderson, 187, 198, 200 208 Adams, Shirley, p. 67 Anderson Adleman, Donnie, p. 53, 162, 200, 201 283 Akin, Harry, p. 56, 67, 100, 132, 162, Anderson 192 Anderson, Alber, Joan, p. 81, 94, 170, 193, 288 Anderson Alblinger, Kay, p. 33, 163, 204 Anderson Allen, Barbara, p. 81, 95, 179, 284 Allen, David, p. 33, 115, 250, 251 Allman, Johnnie, 53 Allen, Rose, p. 81, 184 Allen, Sue, p. 67, 172, 181 Amis, James, p. 53, 56, 60, 84, 99, 117, 273 Amis, Martha, p. 80, 81, 128, 131, 135, 150, 172, 218, 236, 244 Barbara, p. 53, 72, 81, 185, 207 Barbara Kay, p. 170, 200, 205, Carleton, p. 33, 113, 151, 179, Fred, p. 33 Peggy, p. 67 Terry, p. 67 walmu, p. 67, 167 Arnette, Jay, p. 33, 36, 116, 121, 182, 214, 227, 233, 265, 266, 267, 269, 271, 274, 279, 282 Arnold, Charles, p. 53 Arnold, Della Mae, p. 53, 204 Arnold, Joy, p. 67, 172, 181 Arnold, Sue, p. 33, 176, 204 Atchison, Joan, p. 33, 84, 95, 119, 134, 146, 150, 163, 190, 200, 201, 203, 221 Austin, Betty Ann, p. 67, 163 Bachus, James, p. 33, 143 Bagby, Dale, p. 53 Bailey, Elroy, p. 33 Bailey, Karen, p. 81, 177 Baily, W. L., p. 81, 264 Baker, Calvin, p. 33, 147 Baker, Robert, p. 67, 205 Baldwin, Ann, p. 146, 163, 194 Baldwin, Jim, p. 53 Baltzer, Charles, p. 81 Banard, Jerry, p. 94, 264 Bandy, Billy, p. 81, 166, 198, 205 Barker, Margaret, p. 33, 104, 151, 173 Barnard, Ernest, p. 81 Barnes, Brenda, p. 81, 177 Barnes, Dale, p. 81 Burgess, Billie, p. 68 Barnes, Lamar, p. 67, 161 Barnes, Opal, p. 288 Barnes, Stanley, p. 53, 72, 174, 192, 251, 262 Barnes, Walter, p. 33, 166 Barnett, David, p. 29, 32, 34, 50, 100, 115, 118, 130, 133, 134, 145, 160, 182, 194, 203, 215, 220, 235 Barrington, Nita, p. 67, 158, 196, 204 Bartee, Lyneen, p. 29, 35, 38, 41, 95, 101, 133, 150, 163, 175, 191, 194, 203 Barth, Fred, p. 81, 161, 201 Barton, Mollie, p. 67, 140 Bartow, Bobs, p. 34, 84, 96, 115, 171, 190, 217, 224 Basey, Sarah Ann, p. 34, 163 Baslam, Leo, p. 81, 205, 264 Basore, Lee Roy, p. 67, 148 Baughman, Don, p. 67 Bauanel, Bruce, p. 67, 115, 133, 145, 194, 2 3 Baxter, Barbara, p. 53, 101, 141, 173, 193 Bay, Judy, p. 53, 170, 185 Beall, Gracie, p. 81 Beard, Ted, p. 197 Bearden, Joe, p. 81, 123, 186, 187, 201 Bebee, Janice, p. 81 Becker, Andrew, p. 34, 140 Becker, Charles, p. 67 Becker, F. H., p. 81, 205, 264 Becker, Ronald, p. 29, 34, 174 Beezley, Alvin, p. 34, 206, 251, 260, 282 Behrens, Alvin, p. 53, 204 Behrens, Joe, p. 53 Beishline, Joanna, p. 81 Bently, Charles, p. 81 Berg, Elaine, p. 81, 137 Berrins, Joe, p. 174 Berry, Billy, p. 67 Berry, Joyce, p. 53, 163 Berry, Judy, p. 67 Bethel, Lee Roy, p. 34 Bethune, Gordon, p. 81, 161 Bethune, Jack, p. 53, 169 Bettis, Judy, p. 204 Betts, Charles, p. 37, 67, 167, 192, 194, 229, 266, 268 Beverly, Karleta, p. 34 Bigham, Joy, p. 67, 137, 171, 185 Birdsong, Arnold, p. 54, 119, 140, 186, 187, 202 Birdwell, Shirley, p. 67, 176 Birkner, John, p. 34, 76, 97, 123, 124, 192, 251, 263 Birkner, Sam, p. 67, 71, 203 Bishop, Earle E., p. 171 Blackburn, Alton, p. 34, 140, 204 Blackstone, Martha, p. 73, 81 Blackwell, Lajuina, p. 67, 178 Bland, Stanley, p. 81, 160 Blomquist, Barbara, p. 53, 150, 159, 170, 287 Blomquist, Dian, p. 68, 75, 172, 181 Blomquist, Karl, p. 81, 94, 264 Boatner, Ronnie, p. 82 Bobo, Mary Wayne, p. 53, 178, 203 Bodenhamer, Nelson, p. 82, 200 Bohls, Dale, p. 34, 136, 150, 169, 193 Bohls, Raymond, p, 54, 60 Boling, Clyde, p. 33 Bonds, Donna, p. 52, 54, 159, 180, 230, 236 Boone, George Wade, p. 24, 97, 161 Borden, Joan, p. 68, 75, 172, 181, 192 Boring, Philip, p. 68 Borkland, Glen, p. 68, 203 Bouldin, Gus, p. 30, 31, 35 Bounds, Murrell, p. 54 Bowden, James, p. 82 Bowling, Suzanne, p. 35, 95, 122, 131, 133, 135, 157, 166, 207, 208 Bowman, Sam, p. 68, 151, 192, 251, 261, 264, 274, 281 Box, Linda Jane, p. 68 Boyd, Billy, p. 68 Boyd, Bobby, p. 68 Boyles, Jerry, p. 158 Braddock, Marie, p. 169 Bradley, Jan, p. 203 Bradshaw, David, p. 32, 35, 115, 116, 124, 135, 175, 182, 192, 217, 235, 251, 254, 274, 275 Bradshaw, Mickey, p. 82 Brandon, Myles, p. 35 Bratton, Archie, p. 68, 201 Braun, Gene, p. 68 Braun, Peggy, p. 73, 82 Brewer, Bill, p. 54, 162, 264, 276 Briggs, Leonard, p. 82 Brill, Barbara, p. 54 Brockman, Lenora, p. 35 Brockman, Linda, p. 68 Brossett, Frances, p. 82 Brown, Charley, p. 82, 264 Brown, Jimmy, p. 37, 68, 251, 260, 266, 269 , 272, 283 Brown, Johnny, p. 68 Brown, Patricia, p. 68 Brown, Peggy, p. 205 Browning, Judy, p. 54, 86, 101, 159, 180, 207, 208 Browning, Suzanne, p. 82, 170, 288 Brugman, Shirley, p. 35, 178 Bruen, Allen, p. 54, 140, 166, 201 Bryant, David, p. 68, 283 Brymer Phyllis, p. 68, 179 Bryson, Dorothy, p. 35, 206 Bullock, Jeanette, p. 205 Burch, Don, p. 251, 258, 282 Burdick, Barbara, p. 35, 163, 171, 180, 204 Burke, Ganell, p. 68 Burns, Marie, p. 68 Burns, Morris, p. 54 Burrage, June, p. 82, 177, 205 Burris, Jacelyn, p. 68, 140 Burris, June, p. 35, 163, 204 Busch, Marilyn, p. 54 Butler, Bill, p. 35, 251, 259 Cahill, Larry, p. 84 Cain, Janelle, p. 54, 169 Cain, Rudy, p. 70 Calhoun, Barbara, p. 84 Calhoun, Judy, p. 68, 177, 205 Callaway, Ann, p. 162, 176, 198 Campbell, Jim, p. 35, 41, 42, 124, 147, 194 Campbell, John, p. 36, 108, 124, 194-195 Cannon, Lyndal, p. 54 Caraway, Nelda Lynn, p. 36, 144, 163, 204 Caraway, Sylvia, p. 54 Carlow, Betty, p. 73, 82, 120, 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