McCallum High School - Knight Yearbook (Austin, TX)
- Class of 1957
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Left: The cheerleaders lead the student body in the Hrst pep rally of the year for the Bellaire game. There is a scurry of confusion on one of the buses headed for Houston. 2, Houston. X x .- b'?b'l,Qif' . 5 Etiffffrfef-fiffii-A . s again' fe 4313 Coach Kline gives Sum Bowman important instructions in McCallum's First game of the season with Bellaire of Left: A group of loyal McCallumites are seen yelling in support of their Knights at the Bellaire game. 'img ., :N f S' if' ii!k r1i -mj we f of ., v N H d 16 'gig li 01,52 gtg, GS! SEr5wf'1f ' . -'bl' his ,K ,4j'l:lQrL1. .g,,,.,,d,,,lg5iq.f5L-. QLAWA 'A F,-,K ' v Q A , 18 - ,t - I j Q , 'T n'c?b , Q., f 'fl' 'Wai' f -.--?- ' . in q,:,v W., L .ga gag, . ., 4458... L' I 32-' 'Linh'-'. Y. 'JL7 Ny 462-W .ot inf? it ive 4 . 4 I.lg , -1.3 Qty. My Hb:0g'.v? 24 :gag W' A' ' 'P ' ' ' Below- McCallum Knight Sam Bowman vt v D 0 Q0 1 Slr,fg,,a4g.,,K'Pj p. , U ' ff 5. al. ww i s.4f'f. .sy I f T . ' 'Q f-'u lik ' of the seison and sets the pace tor a winning score of '71-12. 'P .f ,Q o . 2 . .. . X .?7,r X A 'H ,4 .Q ,gk G 5: 1 x , wg., , ,A .A if ii . is 5 fd.. . . Ur E ' git: range X .f . K' J P, 'yr 0 ' if i 554' bt X nfs?-fo-'figs ! ' 5 ii' .sf 'it ' ' gg5x,V1.gv.Vgg3gi'!gi f 'A f ,n. pf ' plunges through for the first touchdown -Q0 AL ' ' ' t 'n k -X71 - 2 ' 0 M 4 A.. 'Y X , 6' V -, '-ig, V .w , H i a. .www A gwfegfii ff' H . fe-L ,Y , Q Baclz-to-School Brings Boolzs, Bellaire, Brigade McCallumites beginning school again after a lazy summer are greeted with not only many books and lessons, but also a large number and variety of school activi- ties. Some of the first of the year are Blue Brigade practice, pep rallies, and a trip to Bellaire for the Hrst football game of our fourth year. 1-c:4.+'?e:a f ' 14 Joe Witherspoon, Ann Cauett, and Mike Milam, Student Council presidential candidates, pose on the landscaped campus of M. H. S. Rosemary Cochran studies carefully the selection of tasty cookies while Bettye McGee helps Leon Graham choose a sandwich. In line we see Carolyn Raines, Frances Key, Linda Wells, and Barbara McDaniel, rm. xx, lv a, i rl. 'TL B After long practices since August, the band and, 'Q Blue Brigade make a shield and the letter a formation for the Hrst home game of the season Marty Harrod, George Franz, and Barbara McDaniel wait anxiously for their senior rings. J' R f ll Election, Football, Parties Spice Lite McCallum students are kept busy by the many different activities of- fered. Ranging from Student Coun- cil to football, something is offered for almost everyone. From cam- paigning for the presidency of the Student Council to working weeks i in the band and brigade on forma- tions, the students show a sincere interest by high participation. while the Victoria team and the west stands can Je seen standing at attention during the presenta- :ion of the school song. l r,y Ann Cavett, first girl to run for the Student Council president, is earnestly making her campaign speech to the tenth grade. Ben Ryan bursts through the sign while the cheerleaders and McCallumites cheer the team on to the 25-15 victory over the Stingarees.,' X ey ff X to xl' fl IHSUXXN ' m Mr. Adams, vice-president of the American National Bank speaks to the students about the handwriting scholarship to be offered to one boy and to one girl from each of the three high schools. , ef QR: lil Right: Members of the Brigade are ready with the usual equipment Cenough for two daysl for their First bus trip which was to Palestine. .-.XX f lflucx U Q. Left: Mr. Collins talks to some parents of McCallumites at the P-TA Back- To-School Night. l f The Blue Brigade cheers the team on with the added color of a hand motion routine in Palestine. v i majorettes you see performing at the Right: Kathy Werner, Judy Lawson, Parents Become Pupilsp Students Romp, Serve Shortly after the trip for the game in Palestine, the Brigade was back in action by selling forget-me-nots as a community serv- ice project. Back-to-School Night preceded the game by a day and was attended by many foot-weary parents. Also, at an assem- bly for the students, a new scholarship for handwriting was announced. ll and Betty Watson are the pretty 4 football games. I Right: Part of the football team watches anx- iously as the Knights battle the Palestine VVild- cats. X 4 Left: Cynthia Hollyneld hands Mr. and Mrs. Gwaltney, donors to the disabled veterans, a forget-me-not. 17 In the front of the school during Beat Travis week, the grave of Johnny Reb was viewed by the dry-eyed, smiling lYlCC11lllllI1lt6S. Sure' enough, johnny died ut House Park on October sixth in a roaring battle between the Knights MNNANHMN and the Rebels. The McCallum team edged over Travis by one down in the 6-6 game to put the Victory Bell back in MHS. Left: At the north end of the building McCallum students gather for one of the many pep rallies during the week of the game. Ri ht: Laneta Stefkn and I0 Eickmzmn pose with the Victory Bel in the library of Travis High School. The publication departments of the two schools started and sponsor the Victory Bell MJ eff' At Rallies, Slogans, Streamers Vitalize 'Beat Travis' Weelz One of the most looked-forward-to times of our entire school year is the Week which precedes the Travis game. This year the Week was filled With funny costumes, slogans, streamers, and spur-of- the-moment pep rallies which sprang up between the organized pep rallies. School spirit was at its height. The final day was started when the cheerleaders presented the victory bell at the tremendous Friday-morning rally and climaxed when the Knights brought the bell home to McCallum for another year late that night. Left: The Knight football team attends an after-school pep rally during a break from practice. Below: Terry Morrow shows no badge while Tommy Kasper Wets his whistle and Craig Hayden peers from behind. Iolm Paul also is dressed like so many other McCallumites for the novel week of the Travis game. There was a near-capacity Crowd gathered at House Park for the Rebel-Knight tilt. McCallum students, as v1s1tors, were seated at the south end of the stadium. Escorted onto the stage by smiling FHA members during a pre-Christmas Style Show, were Victor Mokry, Delbert Mo- berg, jack Madden, Mike Gordon, and YVayne Fickel, nominees for FHA Beau. lack Madden, announced as the winner, was crowned by Maris-ue Schwartz, Above: These lovely dresses, being displayed by Margie johnson and Pat Wallin with Lynnell Stanford and Catherine Thompson nearby were sent to McCallum by Vogue Patterns for a style show in the library. Something seems to have caught Judy Giualtneyls' eye, while Barbara McDaniel models a dress she made in a style show presented shortly before Christmas. 20 Below: Norma Taylor brought honor to McCallum by being named a member on McCall's Patterns Teen Fashion Board. This lovely display appeared in Williams with the model wearing a dress that Norma made. Above: The annual FHA convention for District Four was held this year at McCallum. The FHA members come from more than twenty surrounding towns to the meeting. Ofgilifsfi 53 QF utr 'va '- lu r F s :ee Ll. IN ff-.A Y! Above: We were privileged this year to have a visitor learned in the folk lore and songs of the Indians from the Oklahoma plains. Right: Laneta Stefka, Io Ann McMillan Carolyn Smyers, and Carolyn Peterson catch up on the eats during the clean-up periods of the party the Blue Brigade gave for the Travis Rebelettes. Ng UD FR Q . Above: For publicity, students of McCallum had a parade to boost Press Capades. Right: Margaret Tampke surprises Terry Pratt ffrout leftj with the children, Chuck and Kathy, while to the right Bobby Davis, Sam Kinch, Leon Graham, joe Pulkrabek, and Karl Wagner watch with amusement. 22 ur rm: 1 sms A main attraction in the hall before the show was the big display case filled with a comical . and confused mass of various attention-drawing articles. The display, being colorful and a novelty, favorably publicized Of Thee I sing. 5 9 Below: Sam. Kinclz speaks on Right: Choreographer, Bettye 39 world affairs during rehear- Sue McGee, rehearses her W gal, dancers in their routine to Love i c is Sweeping the Country. Musicomedy, 'Ot Thee I Sing' Punches Politics in Fourth P C Weeks filled with the hard work of rehearsing and pub- licizing precede McCallu1n's Press Capades. Yet on open- ing night, the results prove to be Well-worth the effort. The presentation, this year a musical comedy about politics called K'Of Thee I Singf, is always an outstanding production and has received much recognition in the four years it has been in existence. The bathing beauties add charm and glittering color to the presentation. They played a large part in the musical side of Of Thee I Sing. PRESS CAPADES CAST F' 'fl 2 Mr. C ollins, Director Terry Pratt- Iohn P. Wintergreeng Margaret Tampke- Mary Turner Karl Wagner- Miss Barber, Publicity John Hollyfeld, Stage Manager Corner: Bettye McGee, Chorefngrapher Dorothy Hufldleston, Slwmfl DUUCUH, Terry MOWUUJ, Alexander Throttlebottomg Iinx Williams- Diana Devereaux Fred Mattlzys, Assistant Stage Manager Arthur Chester-Carolyn Smyers Piano Players Prompter Artist Artist Bruce Baumel-Sam Jenkinsg Ioella Evans-Miss Benson Kitty Dales-The Chief Iusticeg Betsy Burba-Maid The Boys Sam Kincb-Senator Ionesg Tim Purcell-Louis Lippman 6, gr r Y Leon Graham-M. A. Fultong Bobby Davis-F. X. Gilhooleyg Bobby Trotter-Senator R. Lyons 1' 1, :'-if ' f fl if 5? . , 14 2 . 515 3 fftifg' ' 1 xr 'f ' f' ,,': Q r.f'ijjgQ', S f - . ' .',- g -- f b nbbnn 3 -'iii gg 'i n gf fr , V 4,5 F 145.23-:.-K.zf, Q 'K xl' ' ' . I Demonstrators . P-'Y ffm A ng HL.. :,iQWL .. .. A Secretaries -Q, . Nl R - , X10 Above: The Blue Brigade and Band spell out SOUSA, one of their forma- tions for the Alice half-time show. Left: The cheerleaders lead the student body in singing the school song, at the Alice pep rally. From McCallum's entry, a hundred page scrapbook, to the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge come these two pictures. Left: jane Colley, Karl Wagner, Dee Dee Williams, and Fred Mattlzys look over the poster entries. Right: Iolm Hollyfelcl admires one of the interesting and informative exhibit cases. Above: Ioan Alber, jim Singletary, Sam Kinch, jimmy Davis, Bill Shutts, and Brenda Polsky are presented the awards of the Fling Variety Show by Mr. Adleman. Right: Richard Galloway, Bill Klingman, Bill Wittner, Bill Kennedy, Marty Harrod, Judy Sin- clair, Don Benner, Delbert Moberg, and Peggy Moore are shown at the dance held at the Fling. P-TA- Sponsored Fling Brings Fun and Luxury One can expect to End almost anything at the McCallum Fling. Though entertainment for the entire community, the Flingls main object is to help provide funds for comfort and beauty which are outside the school's budget. This year the profits were used to buy fans for the class- rooms. wmmwww W Left: Dancing away with top honors in the variety show of the McCallum Fling were the dancing potatoes of the Intramural Club. 27 F, . w r n r fi f x 1' Bonfire, Dance, Football Sweetheart, Soclz Hop Marla Homecoming Celebration With the Travis game changed to the first district contest, the traditional bonfire was abandoned in favor of an Austin bonfire. As students Ettended advisory Thursday, November 22, exes began to gather on l he vacant lot adjacent to the football practice field to build the Woodpile for McCallum,s fourth bonfire. Shortly after 3 o'clock swarms of students added their efforts. Before the coaches applied the torch at 7 oaclock, the yelling had begun. Fire and spirit flared together until the fans moved on to the cafetorium for a sock hop. The students, spirit rose as they piled high the bonfire on Thurs- day aftemoon. . Blue Brigaders and other fans appeared at House Park early Friday to cheer the arriving Knights. There was a pause for the presentation of Betty XVatson, football sweetheart, then spectators resumed their spirited yelling. Although dampened by the 21-7 defeat, spirit revived for the 'homecoming dance attended by about 500 exes, Knights, and Maroons. lp - L lf, T Asa .al After the bonfire, the students assembled in the cafetorium for the sock hop. Outlined against the roaring flames of the fire, the cheer- leaders led the enthusiastic crowd in their yells. The Blue Brigade cheers as the football team arrives at House Park. Football sweetheart nominees Brenda Brooks, Ioella Evans, Ann McNamara, and Phyllis Hicks look on with their escorts as Betty Watson is presented as McCallum's Football Sweetheart. 30 l l Cheerleaders Bettye Sue McGee, Lee 1 Thomas, and Janie Yeaton lead the Blue Brigade in a before-the-game pep ' rally. h W, N f VVXYQXEXX 1 X . 6 2'-L X - Xl, ,ff Q5 D 'f o L.- , ' il .B fa' N lo 'X r 81 'MEN 'tg bgsee i 1 i After the presentation of the football sweetheart, the Blue Brigade sang the school song before filing into the stands. McCallum students welcomed McCallum Exes and Austin High School students at the Homecoming Dance after the Austin-McCallum clash. l V N Z1 S. I Sam Kinch, Judy Sinclair, Charles Weiss, and Janie Yeaton dance at the Homecoming Dance. Bill Hammer carried away the whole sign he burst onto the field. 'Stairway to Stars' Highlights BB Ball An annual production and a favorite among McCallum stu- dents, the Blue Brigade formal is always well received. This year it was called Stairway to the Starsv and was done in white, silver and gold. The weeks of preparation not only saw thou- sands of stars and seemingly tons of glitter, but also cotton and angel-hair clouds, white Christ- mas trees, and a call for hur- ricane lamps used to light the front sidewalk. The Blue Brig- ade officers headed committees which decorated the cafeteria, while Mrs. Brougher patiently supervised. Every member put in hard work on Stairway to the Stars and the result was Well worth the effort. AVR rw 'O 1-,Hs -4 Under the sparkling stars and stairw eg K -cf-ft Left: Getting ready for one of McCallum's largest dances, Ben Ryan, Charles Arnold, and Bill Kennedy move some of the machines out of the way of the Blue Brigaders who decorated the entire cafeteria for the occasion. Above: To the Bngader who sells the most tickets to the dance goes the prize. Here Cynthia McQueen pre- sentg Nancy Hornburg with her re- war . ples danced and talked. Right: Steve Palmquist seems to be taking an indif- 'erent attitude while Corrie Hornburg, Rosemary Smith, Diana Reaks, and Ann Lambdin sing to him during a wreak in the dancing. Ann Kinch Ben Ryan Linda Doles Dallas Ford Walter Cynthia M all M cQueen Io Ann Ted M CM illan Bafmw .lfldy M GENES Charles Steger julie Klingman Bill Lambdin Above: Martha Godbey Darryl Cokendolpher Right: Iohn H ollyheld 1011 Wolf Judy Gwaltney David Lenhart Sharon Duncan Terry Morrow Above: Judy Bay Donroy Hafner Left: joy Bigham Buddy Furgerson lay Arnett Betty Watson Sue Starnper jack Secord WH TI Assembly Contributes to oe Pun McCallum's participation in the annual, city-Wide, charity project, called the Shoe Fund Drive, centered around a variety program presented by the mem- bers of Talents, Incorporated to a large audience of students. The entire profits from the assembly were donated to the Shoe Fund Drive. Right: With the Knight Beats in the background, Chuck Joyce and Merle Moden help provide music while lim- my Davis sings VVhen My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again. Right: Asking Santa Baby for some of the simple things in life-a car, a yacht, or maybe a mink-are Gayle Steger and Corrie Hornburg. 36 Left: Lanette Causey and Pattie Rippeteau give forth with an amusing pantomime. I 'Cv- Mi V. S , f 525 . W.,. ff me M I h , vi L' f Q 1- D 5 I I -' I if up sw is P mf-Q , I I -M- i , , 4 Shown studying English literature are the students in Miss Sara Lee Hudsorfs English VIII literature class. These juniors are industriously studying American literature in Miss Leobel Ware s English VI class. iisff--W 38 Intently listening to a speaker is Miss liertha Casey's English VIII composition c ass. Philip Sterzing is showing the effects of a rou h German class b tern i g , .y ptng someone to knock his chair out from under him. x ' WJ C3 M. f-sr I I 1 Left: Dreaming over a visit to foreign parts is Mrs. Marguerite Moehlmaifs French class. Miss Adelia Carelli of Sao Paulo, Brazil, is shown as she speaks to Mrs. Sledge,s fourth period Spanish class. 39 'x'17 Mrs. Sybil Williamsls Algebra IV class looks on as she explains a problem. Above: Learing to solve mathematics problems they will encounter in everyday life such as taxes and interest are the students in Mr. Frank Rundell's Consum- er's Math course. Right: The students in Mrs. Arnye john- sorfs plane geometry class work industri- ously proving the theorems on their test. rv Zsirdx' 1' St V ef Wfy Y.. M E x'-X155 -ya bt' 'J-0' Q, ..,g0431- lo :26LfA l if cu- 1 Miss Margaret Harris is teaching trig- onometry to those brave students who have enrolled after completing Algebra IV. EMS 4 fl Sondra Powell and Colleen Graois serve Miss Norma Barber at the Open House honoring the Knight staff on February 21. Sondra Powell, Flo Holland, and Peggg Parish work in one of the kitchens of the homemaking epartment. Mrs. Jessie Smith explains Hower arrang- ing to Jeanie Gray, Kathy Werner, Col- leen Gravis, and Cherry Strong. 'S Pi ik The class listens to one of Miss Boyserfs lectures on the functions of the intemal organs. Miss Helen Boysen discusses the internal organs of the human body with Penny Adams, Barbara Lewalleri, and Jimmy Duck, members of her physiology class. The tenth grade students in Mrs. Edwards' biology class listen intently to a lecture by Miss Joyce Freeman, their prac- tice teacher. ji.. SY sie ill Above: Mr. Alton Taylor leans back to enjoy a health movie with his eleventh grade class. Below: Explaining the mysteries of sulphur, nitrogen, carbon, and other substances to a chemistry class is Mrs. Judith Morehead. A2253 H ei? ,J Pitchers, People, Pictures Produced hy Art Students The art department at McCallum gives the art students a wide Held to try their hand in. Everything from crafts to painting is worked over by Mrs. Lucy Lee Benboufs pupils. What didn't you do, Io Arm? Well, Mrs. Ben- bow is certainly telling her about what she didn't do. Sure looks good though. Wonder what it is? R95 MN 4. TQQ1 X! Q-:TW Lost in the fantastic work of her own creation is Rosemary Cochran. jf, 'MGA-x Smiling at his picturesque drawing is a studious art student, Mike Drousche. Above: Cont-entrating and mixing up 3 concoction of a drawing are two avid art students, Richard Galloway and Aluis Scroggins, 555, iff? flff' f VIL -41' l J X -'E' -5 l l' Below: Giving his creation the google-eye is a most creative soul when it comes to mad men around the campus, namely - Iolm Terrence Morrow. Right: There is more than one way to look at an object, isn't there, Shirley F osteri' ,fn Left: Giving the mud the old rub- down is Martin Patterson, and Howard Eads is doing something of solitary interest. 45 in l X x T5 WF' E Miss Laura Snow and her practice teacher, Mr. Hunt, are all eyes as Texas History student David Lenhart points out Laredo on the map. In one of our civics classes Mr. R. E. Teel holds the attention of his class as he explains the United States Constitution. Mr. Frank Phillips is shown trying to get a little more music out of the band dur- ing one of their practice sessions. Nothing can distract the orchestra as they practice, not even the photographer. Leading the choir in one of their numbers is Mr. Lauoy Whitworth, the choir director. r 'F , ., XA 1 p r 47 Mr. E. E. Posey is attempting to show a student hovi to work a piece of leather in the leather-working class. Zing! and there goes another piece of sawed wood. foe Grona shows the correct form in this advanced woodworking class. A practice teacher, Mr. Baker, tries to explain to Sandy Gant how to draw a straight line. Some of the Beauty Review nominees are caught with needles and paintbmshes in their hands by our roving photog- rapher. Directly recognizable are: Ioella Evans, Judy Lawson, Martha Smith, Bar- bara McDaniel, and Sharon Duncan. Keeping watch over his hardworking flock of Mechanical drawing students is Mr. E. E. Posey. Where are they looking? Certainly not at their handicrafts projects. Wonder who that is standing finger in mouth on the right-hand side of the picture? are . khg ' ' N 5fv2?i.f2f - . -',,1 , , I ' - ,wo 1 V . y y i l W V t J' p ,?Q1i ' t?g:4':: 'Tw A li . - 7 f i f My i K- ,.., 1,1 sy 5-1:-we . f: 5: ,p,,,:t- ., .ul bmw- if wr 5. 1 .-:wr y ,gy get . , ,V m,e,, ff , ,wg L' ' ft af'f'2'g't :.e m ai: is . :tire 'wgfiifvzwsg gf.-5v':.'1,w , ,ms y H H 1 Q X , , . 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Somebody is about to get branded by some member of the girls' physical education class. dree familiar faces are those of Ioella Evans, Sandra ,cWilliams, and Jinx Williams. These girls, who call emselves The Cheerleaders, have made quite a name ir themselves due to their vocal accomplishments. i s , w l i i Iack Madden, Robert Smith, and Don Burch make their debut. These three boys, while well-known around the campus, haven't exhibited their talents to the student body before. Right: Bettye McGee demonstrates her talent for whirling across a bare stage in a graceful ballet to the melody of Autumn Leaves. Talents, Inc. Assembly Aids MOD W th S i ongs, Drums, Dances, Acts An assembly put on for the benefit of the March of Dimes Driven netted a total of 87950. The talent for the assembly was furnished by Talents, Incorporated. The fol lowing pictures are shots taken from this variety show. Ioe Warner, a new student of the spring semester, reveals his ability to play the drums in different rhythms. This particular shot was taken while he was accompany- ing three singers. Mardi Gras Ball Enlivens After-Mid-Terms S ump Above: Walter May, Io Ann McMillan, Cynthia McQueen, and Ted Barrow pose for the entrance photographer before joining the rest of the crowd in the cafeteria. Right: Miss Agnor collects identifi- cation cards from Iolm Giesecke and Nancy Schlegel. Miss Agnor brings the circus into the picture, with John and Nancy representing the sailor and his girl. A Mardi Gras ball was school-sponsored to give a change to the dance schedule for McCallum. This dance was put over by Miss Heierman, social director for Mc- Callum. The dance was much enjoyed by all who attended. f we l Right: Kathy Werner and jim julian are as cute as ilappers while they enjoy the music and the lovely decorations of the Mardi Gras ball. l l Left: From left to right Sam Kinch, Judy Sinclair, fosemary Cochran, Terry Pratt, Nancy Sclzlegcl, and olzn Giesecke relax in front of the most attractive lecorations on the back wall of the cafeteria. A much mired novelty at the far left of the picture sends agile bubbles floating through the air. l E Above: Miss Heierman chats gaily with Mr. Bizzell in front of a New Orleans scene. The tinkling water of the fountain adds to the Deep South atmosphere. Left: Io Eickmann and ,lim Carrington display colorful Arabian costumes as they caper about the Hoor to the very fine music of the orchestra. mwmrwia+i: -wmffL.-.f1v2-':11',1msrf Banquet at Commodore Reviews BB Activities Thru Loolzing Glass The annual Blue Brigade Banquet was held this year in the State Room of the Commodore Perry Hotel. It is always a time for tears as well as laughter, as Brigaders re-enacted their own hilarious experiences, the otlicers said words of encouragement for next year, and the service award was given to the most deserving junior, both emotions were experienced by almost everyone. Above: Janelle Jones, wearing one of the costumes that greeted the new Brigaders at their initiation party, reads, the script while Penny Poiman relives the early, early morning practices last summer. i for 52 Some chat gayly and others are entertained wit their own thoughts as the Brigade and the gues' Right: Oflicers Nancy Dement, Phyllis Hicks, Ann Kinch, Ann McNamara, and Carol Wycof are all smiles for the photog- rapher. 54 , A enjoyed good food and good companionship at Mr. and Mrs. Coers, the coaches and their wives, the Blue Brigade Banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Wittner, and the cheerleaders are guests at this gala affair. NH Right: An entertaining skit, full of things nearly forgotten, takes many Brigaders back through treasured memories of the past year. Here Peggy Randolph, C nthia Hollyfeld, jane Colley, Ioan Borden, and Dee Dee Williams, recall, the boys and boys and boys and boys who were the better part of the Brigade's gayest memory of the day it marched in the govemorls inaugural parade. L Left: The high moment of the banquet comes when Juanita Randle is presented with the Service Award. On her right Kay Miller and Miss Agn-or look on in interest. Pictured is jimmy Doherty who Won Hrst place in the city-wide sales presentation contest sponsored by the Austin Sales Executive Club. Peggy Henkes, McCallum Homemaker of the Year, won honors in the Betty Crocker Search for the Homemaker of Tomorrow Contest. Arthur Chester and Sheldon Smith, semi-finalists in the National Merit Award Scholarship con- test, admire a certificate of merit won by former McCallum student Patty Moore. jack Madden is debating with Miss Casey during a Senior Executive Council meet- ing. Other members are Dorothy Hud- dleston, Laneta Stefka, Donna Bonds, Wayne Fickle, and David Lenhart. wg' 7' gzllyif '1'1'k2f1g'A,1:3 .i,,i ' fo 'av -QW' 4 r , W W , . ,. M ,Q 4 Come rain or shine Lee Ray Basore seranades the Hag during its at l raising by Harry Akin. Mr. Collins and Bobby lVffl1l are shown by the organ presented to the school by the Royal Court Players. tw On the night of January 30, McCallum's 12B graduates were very happy. 57 Bill Hammer Marty H arrocl Mike Milam Judy Lawson Sam Spangler Ann McNamara Harro amed Hearts Queen At the Queen of Hearts Ball, sponsored by the Royal Court Players, the cafeteria was filled with awesome sets and couples having a jolly time. Bobby Trotter was the busiest waiter of all times, and the chaperones Werenlt noticed. The Sweethearts were all poised, that is all but Sain Spangler and Ann McNamara Who were very amused. Roger Wilkinson Carolyn Crider Ioe Holeyheld Peggy Henkes Monty Montgomery Kathy Werner Bill Kennedy Sue Starrwer ff 1-'vw 'fa ,pt Charles Laney Mrs. Tampke Mrs. Stefka Mr. Steflca Laneta Stefka Terry Morrow Sharon Duncan Delbert Molzerg Bettye Sue McGee Bill Young Betty Watson Sam Kinch Ann Baldwin Charles Ste er g I oella Evans D lFuz uay must have told Mack Hickman some arry 1 startling news to get his 21tt6l'1t1Ol1. Here we find Sandy Gant pictured with Travis graduate Paul Brown. 60 Stopped long enough for a quick picture we find Billy Hammer, Sharon Noble, Mike Milam, and Io Faris having a good time at the Queen of Hearts Ball. A couple who seem to be enjoy- ing the records are Lee Thomas and Carol Perkins. gi 1 ' QHH' ini.. X Katie Cope, Joanne Knapp, Pat Byrd, Ann Cavett, Carolyn Peter- son, Barbara Baxter, Nancy Hamm, Nancy D e m e n t , Sondra Powell, Dixie Turner, Laneta Stefka, Dottie Langston, and Barbara Hamilton pose behind the table used in the candlelight installation ceremony. Terry Pratt is getting the once-over in this scene from A Different Drummer. Others are Char- lotte Grifftli, Emily Ford, and Betty Burba. Jimmie Doherty seems to be the head topic at Mrs. Jessie Smitlfs FHA Banquet held at El Matamoros. 61 Below: Mary Burleson and Bill Sllutts represent Callum in the junior division of declamation. Mc- Arthur Chester, Leon Graham, and Jeanne Box listen to a recording as they prepare for poetry interpretation in Interscholastic League com- petition. Diligently practicing are Judy Cartwright and Penny Adams, McCallum,s ready-writers in the Interscholastic League. l W r i Above: Mr. Bizzell talks with Surrenclen Hill, joe Witherspoon, and Betsy Burlya, senior declamation competitors. i F I Above: Pictured are jimmy Doherty and Harry Alcin and Beth Sutherland and Ann Callaway, McCallum's debate teams. i l light: Preparing for competition in extemporaneous speaking are Phillip lterzing and Cynthia McQueen. Y l Y l i 63 Left: Sue Stamper congratulates Betty VVatson on winning the title of most beautiful girl in McCallum. Below: The smiling faces of the three top beauties are ffrom left to rightl: Betty Watson, Sue Stamper, and Pat Foreman. Glenda Rutledge lon the leftl and Emily Ford do a cute little number called If You Wanna Play Dolls in the variety show of the beauty revue. The beauty nominees sing Deep in the Heart of Texasl' for the opening number. Cynthia Hollyyield downs a slug of plain ole milk while in a healthy pose. The Schlegel Aggregation slaughters Young Lovell in their act at the Beauty Revue. CNancy Schlegel, Dee Anna Dumont, Avery Sinclair, Pattie Rippeteau, Barbara Alen, Janice Pargman, Lynne Lowry, Marian Skylesj. Ann Baldwin begins practicing her poses for future beauty contests. Nancy Hamm and Charles Smith enjoy the good food served' at the annual publica tions Christmas party. Hanging proudly in the publications department is this symbol of American freedom and independence. A flag was provided for each classroom -by the Student Council. Right: The capers of the teachers and varsity athletes in an entertainment basketball game left the student spectators rocking and rolling-with laughter. 4 66 Left to right: Wilma Anderson, Ann N Ripperger, Arthur Murphy, Patti Rippe- l teau, Judy Depew, and Mary Pinkney gayly toast Mr. Bomb and wish him well ' at his farewell party. l w 1 lThe Fifth Avenue models KY-Teensj pictured fare Phyllis Hicks, Ioy Felbaum, Joella Evans, 'Begg Watson, Iinx Williams, and Carol Wy- co . V Giving the kids at Zavala School a grand Christmas party are Lee Thomas, Sam Kinch, and Penny Poiman, members of , the Pan American Club. i V P Rabbi Krantzler and Dr. Barkley are shown with Mr. Wittner in the Brotherhood assembly. Diana Reaks gives us a preview of a future beauty. Skipper,' Lay stares fixedly. Kathryn Giddens laughsg Laneta Stefka frowns. Io Ann West takes up baby-sitting at an early age. I. Wellington Fitch. Ioan Borden, Jo Faris, Katie Miller, Dian Blomquist, lane Colley, and Peggy Randolph play mud pies. Ronnie Baker looks very serious at such an early age. Juanita Randle Wor1'ies about her sock condition. Cindy, oh, Cindy, what makes your eyes so green. Jimmy Ottman changes his hair styles. -.Q 1 , v' 5 'lf 13 . ,... A , ,.,i W ry ,I Sondra Powell shows intelligence from ear to ear. Phyllis Hicks looks young and gay. Janie Yeaton has a grudge against photographers. Carolyn Smyers picks up a sophisticated air. Sharon Singelton has a second childhood early in life. Carolyn Srnyers and Earle Bishop take up knitting. Maris-ue Schwartz? E fi ! if Ass if 5-25' xssg lff-ly. se r X . E . Who? Betty Green and Marjorie Mclntyre pose daintily? Whatis Judy Squyres so glum about? Lee Thomas- sweet and innocent. Kathryn Clare and Otto the Octopus . 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J X ,X NWJKM O K McCallum Knights, District 13AAAA Co-captains 1956 season Bill Young and Don Burch , A The McCallum Knights First row: Terry Slussler, jimmy Ottman, Albert Derden, Dudley Pounds, Stanley Barnes, Kenneth Stewart, and Walter Wyman, second row: Gentry Lee Cstatisticianj, Sam Bowman, Charles Steger, Mike Milam, Henry Dunn, Bill Hammer, Cecil Thompson, Robert Smith, Lewis Smith, and Joe Holeyfield ltrainerjg third row: Mack Hickman lman- agerj, George Pilgrim, Gayland Lyles, Iim Joiner, Jimmy flf LQ Brown, Allan Rogers, Ioe Salahi, joe Chance, Don Burch, Wayne Fickel, and Wayne Drosche, back row: Desmond Kidd Cassistant coacllj, Charlie Munson, fassistant coaclll, David Turner, ferry Squyres, Byron McKinley, Ben H on, Bob Young, Wiley Wyman, Gorclon Friday, Darryl Colfen- dolplier, Bill Young, lack Madden, and Forrest Kline Chead coacl . Our Coaching Staff Alton Taylor-3 year football letterman, T.C.U. 1948-1952, B.S., M.Ed. Forrest DutchD Kline-3 year football letterman T.C.U., 1935-1939, B.S., T.U., 1954, M.ECl. as, 1942-'43, 1947-,49, B.S., '51, M.Ed. Frank Runclell-Baylor U., 1946-1950, B.B.A. man, 4 year track letterman, Texas, 1945-1949 B.S. 75 Charles Munson-3 year baseball letterman, Tex- Desmond Kidd-1 year reserve football letter- Ioe H oleyfield Mack Hickman Trainer Manager Gentry Lee Statistician Don Burch Wayne F ickel Back, 153 lbs. BaCk, 160 1bS- Senior Letterman Senior I S l 1 l I V l . jk , ,f-,ap 'jf ,Qgsff it ' -,Cl-Q 'W PII' - ,LQW ,f,x . , it if . fiaT7WS'Li?i? f if -Ziff' --r . , .. ,. hz. ' V . - e g' lack Madden Back, 164 lbs. Senior Letterman Knights Trounce Bellaire Z1-12 With 3 TD First Half The Knights, behind the power running of sen- ior halfback, jack Madden, and some stout line play, grabbed a 21-12 victory over Bellaire of Houston in both teams, opener at Houston. McCallum, striking viciously during the first few minutes of play, settled back to hold the los- ing Cardinals fairly well at bay. It took McCal- lum just six plays from the opening kickoff to pile through to their first touchdown. Climaxing the sudden spurt was fullback Sam Bowman diving over from the one. Moments later, McCallum end, Bill Young, fell on a Bellaire fumble at the Cardinals 32 yard line. On the first play from scrimmage, quarter- back Wayne Fickel called his own number and circled end for the touchdown. Madden, the game's leading rusher, fittingly put the finishing touches on the Knights' scoring, ripping 44 yards for a second quarter touchdown. jack also converted after each of McCallum,s three touchdowns. Robert Smith Charles Steger Back, 140 lbs. Back, 156 lbs. Senior Senior Letterman Wayne Fickel, 82, is shown heading around right end on a keeper play in the Hrst game of the season which McCallum won 21-12 over Bellaire of Houston. .m..,,w.mmn.MsMM.mam. m,.W-.mw.mam ...,.,..,.....4 jimmy Brown Tackle, 205 lbs. Junior Ball Young End 162 lbs. Senior Ken Stewart End, 165 lbs. Senior Mike Milam End, 152 lbs. Senior Letterman Roger Sparkrnan C195 of Victoria reaches the end of the line as Alberti Derden and Bill Young put the stopper on him in McCallum,s second victory of the season. ' Stanley Barnes Guard, 157 lbs. Senior Jim Iomer Guard, 158 lbs. Senior McCallum SLIOCIQS Favored Victoria As Madden Romps to Three Scores The McCallum Knights, led by the dazzling performance of senior aalfback lack Madden, shocked favored Victoria 25-13 in one of the state's major upsets. l Madden in a word was brilliant. He scored three touchdowns- pn runs of 49, 38, and 30 yards, his second tally being a classic bit bf broken-field running-and blocked well. l To help in the upset were his teammates, Wayne F ickel and Sam ll Bowman. Fickel contributed to the upset, working the McCa um 'Tv almost to perfection, looked several times like a magician, aiding the ball as the Knights' plays developed. Bowman, who Blayed fullback, scored McCallum's second touchdown from live yards out, capping a 48 yard drive. r i Bill Hammer Center, 180 lbs. Senior Letterman Ben Ryon Center, 230 lbs. Senior Letterman Wiley Wyman Guard, 205 lbs. Senior letterman Joe Chance Tackle, 197 lbs. Junior steam for six more yards in the Knight's iirst losing game of the season. Wayne Drosche Back, 171 lbs. Walter Wyman Tackle, 182 lbs. Junior Junior lack Madden 144D McCallum's leading ground gainer turns on the Harland-ale Bla-Il-125 With 4th Period Score, 7-O A tough Harlandale line made the differ- ence as the Knights were dropped from the undefeated ranks, 7-0. The tally climaxed a 64 yard Indian drive with little more than iive minutes left in the fourth quarter. The Knights, having a total ol-lense of just 101 yards, threatened only twice, once hit- ting the Indian 20 before losing yardage and having to punt. The other threat, a 42 yard run by halfback Don Burch to the Indian 15, Was called back on a penalty. Neither team completed a pass during the defensive-minded game which was dom- inated by the two lines. Halfback jack M adden, McCallum's yard- age and scoring leader, topped his team in distance With 44 yards on nine carries. Fullback Sam Bowman had 39 in 10, While Burch had 33 yards in nine. I 1 l l i 4 l V l Knights Fall to Wildcats On 41 Yard Iaunt, Y-0 Halfbaok Harlan Midkiff of Palestine broke through the McCallum line and raced 41 yards for a touchdown in the last five minutes of play, giving the Knights their second defeat this season with a score of 7-0. McCallum was soundly outplayed but managed to hold the scoring end of the game blank through three quarters of play. More than 4,000 wildly cheering fans looked on as the Palestine team, making its fourth appearance of the season, marched steadily to the end zone on four occasions only to lose possession of the ball just as it was about to collect the payoff. Twice the Wildcats lost out on touch- backs. Another time, an apparent touch- down was nullified on a clipping penalty. Wiley Wyman C721 and Wayne Fickel C821 grab this Wildcat and haul him down for a five yard gain m McCallums second loss of the season by a score of 7-0. Henry Dunn Back, 158 lbs. junior Albert Derden Back, 150 lbs. Junior Ioe Salahi Center, 151 lbs Junior Wayne Drosche f30J prepares to make certain that Alice's halfback stays tackled as the Knights fight vainly against a superior team. Bob Young Back, 153 lbs. Junior Burch Drives for 109 Yards Despite Coyote Z1-Y Victorj A comparatively small House Park crowd sa' the big Alice Coyote line tear McCallum,s de fense to shreds in the first half. Alice picked u two quick touchdowns for a 14-O intermissio lead that was never threatened. Don Burch was McCallum,s standout on o fense. He piled through the big Coyote forwar line for 109 yards in 18 carries, three times breal ing away for 10 or more yards. A pair of substitutes, Wayne Drosche an sophomore jerry Squyres, also looked good 1 infrequent trips with the ball. Still another sei ond-stringer, quarterback Robert Smith, did sorr smart quarterbacking during the 75-yard la quarter drive the Knights staged for their onl touchdown making the final score 2.1-7. A though McCallum battled back furiously in th last half, the Knights saw several good scorir chances slip away due to bad breaks. 82 Dudley Pounds Back, 155 lbs. Iunior + David T urner 5 End, 166 lbs. junior , lagles Slip lay Knights 14-13 Qzt. . Q-v4 6 if A .. K - un, Xa K Y g .,,, - . jimmy Ottnmn Back, 159 lbs. Junior ln Damp Alamo Stadium Coach Dutch,' Kline's McCallum squad missed chance to tie Brackenridge in a close game of 1-13, played on a damp turf. After halfback Lck Madden had sliced 12 yards off guard for ne equalizing touchdown, Bill Young, who tried me conversion, missed, making the final tally l-13. The game was all tied up 7-7 at the half, how- fer Brackenridge went ahead in the third to lead .e Knights 14-7. McCallum,s last bid was set J in the fourth quarter when Charles Steger covered a fumble at the Brackenridge 40-yard ie from where the Knights marched for their st touchdown. Byron McKznley Tackle, 158 lbs. Junior Gaylancl Lyles End, 145 lbs. Sophomore Wayne Fickel C821 runs a Brackenridge ball carrier out of bounds in Mc Callumls closest game of the season, 14-13. Terry Slunssler Guard, 150 lb. Sophomore Bill Hammer C54D closes in on Terry Jackson, Travis quarterback, in the 6 to 6 bell victory for the Knights. mn mv. ff - mmnmm ,Y 4 fr 1 . . 1 mam- mm sf A urn. ,mum ,lwmr-r-,,mll1,,-.w-,,xmamayfwsmeerwm,W-wsslw-eg-,:r,-wfaaaffume-M-1 Cecil Thompson Guard, 138 lb. Sophomore Gordon Friday Center, 157 lb. Sophomore First Down Margin SendS Victory Bell Baclz to MHS Possession of the Victory Bell was decided 1 first downs as the Travis game wound up in deadlock. The Knights held a 10-9 margin this vital department when the final gun sounde A 15-yard holding penalty put Travis back their own one-yard line midway in the foul period. The Rebel punt was brought back to t 31-yard line. Substitute fullback, Bob Your taking over for the injured Wayne Drosche, c: ried eight times in nine plays before going ox from the one standing up to knot the game 6-I A 15-yard penalty late in the game gave 1 Knights a free first down and was a deciding f tor as to who would get the Victory Bell. Wildcats Edge Knights 19-14 On Cold, Muddy Temple Field Bill Bryant, a 158-pound halfback, literally ran McCallum's Knights into the mud, leading the Wild- cats to a 19-14 victory over the battling North- siders. Had it not been for some superb pressure punt- ing by halfback Henry Dunn, Temple might have nade its Hnal advantage greater. Dunn kept the Cats backed up consistently, averaging almost 40 yards on seven punts with the Wet al . F ullback Wayne Drosche did some fine running For the Knights, netting 63 yards in 18 tries. The Knights scored Hrst on a fumble by Temple quarter- back, Don Mraz, in the iirst quarter. Quarterback Robert Smith piled over from the one and Madden zonverted. At the half the score stood at 14-13. In the fourth quarter Temple scored for the third :ime to win the game by a 19-14 score. Don Burch, McCallum back, starts a third quarter punt return s l l Q I arryl Cokendolpher Back, 132 lb. Sophomore l Allan Rogers Tackle, jZ14 lb. Junior Ierry Squyres Back, 150 lb. Sophomore Bill Hammer C54J and Bill Young C841 stop the Waco ball carrier as jerry Squyres C225 gets blocked out by the Waco interference. Austin high's Bobby Nunis gets sent rolling by McCallum fullback, Wayne Drosche, as he goes over from the four for McCallunfs only score of the game. Improved Knights Fall to Waco Z8-14 The tremendously improved Knight eleven, and new offense, with great backing from the student body were not quite strong enough as the Waco Tigers showed over- powering strength in beating Mc- Callum 28-14 at Municipal Stadium in Waco. McCallum scored first, in the first quarter with Don Burch doing the honors. However, Wacois un- beatable eleven swept down on a counterattack to score making the game tied 7-7. In the second quar- ter 'Waco went into the lead to stay by scoring a touchdown mak- ing the tally I4-7. In the third quarter McCallum scored its last touchdown of the game with Walter Drosche going over to score from the one. Waco scored again in the last quarter to stop the Knights by a score of 28-14. McCallum Bows 21-Z To Austin in Finale McCallum bowed to an over- powering Austin High team by 21-7. Austin High set an early lead of 7-O in the first quarter. McCal- lum bounced back while the second quarter was still young with Wayne Drosche scoring the TD tying the game at 7 -7. I Neither team scored again until late in the third quarter when the Maroons went ahead to stay, 14-7, In the final period Austin's las1 touchdown was set up with a Mc- Callum fumble on its own 31 yard line with the Maroons recovering Seven plays later Austin tacked or its last touchdown totaling the score up to 21-7. r Q THE 1956 MCCALLUM FOOTBALL 'B' TEAM Back row, left to rightg Frank Rundell, Assistant coach, Curtis Waggoner, Dolan Dull, Bill Berry, Bobby Allison, Dickie Kemp, Glenn Noble, Kernon Gayden, Ron Uoa, Ioe McWilliams, and Alton Taylor, head coach. Next row, Karl Blomquist, manager, Lewis Cole, Iohn Patton, jimmy Mosley, F. H. Becker, Dick Dannheim, jack Coker, Merle Moden, jimmy Davis. Third row, Gene Mallard, Cecil Gregg, Ronnie Day, Ted Snitko, Preston Harvey, joe Main, Randall Hood, and Robert Rhodes. Bottom row, David Kennedy, Sammy Cordell, Mike Gordon, john Wercban, Ed Kelly, and john Hendrick. Y f l. Qtr E99 McCallum Knight Baslzetball Team Frank Rundell, McCallum Knight basketball coach, has been coaching basketball for nine years and has had three championship teams. f1T21 ,1'i'-I3 if Left to right: Delbert Moberg, Mike Milam, Chuck Joyce, Don Benner, Lanny Nelson, Melvin Vasbinder, Jimmy Brown, James Carter, Charles Laney, Charles Betts. Billy VVittner, Wayne Drosche, David Melber, and Bill Lambdin. Delbert Moberg-senior ball hawking guard, two vear letterman, and a vital leader for the Knights. Delbert was one of the top scorers in the district. David Melber-a senior up from the B team. He is a Hne defensive man in the press and did a great job of getting the regulars ready. David is a good clutch player. 89 Lanny Nelson-senior forward, rather short for the job called on to do, but he responded with determination to do his best. Charles Laney, Don Benner, and Jimmy Brown scramble! with three Waco players for a rebound in the cmcial McCallum-Waco game. i W I 1 F Don Benner-senior forward up from the B team. He was all tournament at Bryan. Don is a great hustler on defensive and he did a remarkable job on some of the districts' best shots. Charles Laney-senior up from a successful B team background. He added height, rebounding, and a good eye to the varsity and was one of the top scorers on the team. 91 jimmy Brown-two years regular center and district leading rebounder. He is only a junior and will be around for another year. jimmy could be a great scorer with a little hard work. 92 Charles Betts-a junior squadman, who showed tremen- dous improvement as the season progressed. Charles should be a valuable asset to the team next year. V Lanny Nelson tips in a two pointer in McCallum's victory X against New Braunfels while Don Renner and Delbert ! Moberg await the rebound. Wayne Drosche-a junior guard who looked good in certain games. For a short man Wayne did a great job on the boards and lie is expected to be a team leader next year. 93 Bill Lambdin-a junior guard, who has had his trouble with defense. He was a Bn teamer up for his Hrst shot at varsity competition and he has a good eye for the basket. 94 Mike Milam-senior guard, who received the tough de- fensive assignments. Mike came through in fine style in the latter part of the season. james Carter-The tallest of the three sophomores, im- proved beyond expectations. If he develops an eye for the basket he will be a good asset to the Knights next year. Springy, Hve foot eight Delbert Moberg, outjumps a tag Hailandale player while Don Benner waits for the re oun . 95 Chuck Joyce-One of the three sophomores up from the 'unior high. He was the leading scorer on the junior high team and is expected to add scoring punch to the varsity next season. David Turner-a junior forward, who was pulled up from the B team in the middle of the season. David is a fine hustler who works hard and should have a good year when a senior. McCallum was victorious in the first game of the second round, heating Travis 75-50, even though they had several fouls to overcome such as this one made against Mike Milam. jimmy Brown waits in the background for the rebound. Billy Wittner-a sophomore forward up from the junior high. Billy is expected to be a fine rebounder before he departs from McCallum. 97 N TY 71 McCallum Knight Baslzetlaau B Team First Row: Gene Mallard, Bobby Trotter, Glen Noble, Terry Pratt, Van Reese, and Jimmy Ottman Back Row: Gaylancl Lyles, Gordon Friday, Mack Hickman, joe Main, Preston Harvey, Darayl Fu- quay, and Coach Alton Taylor. mal Varsity Golf Mike Owing jimmy Cawlfleld W Leroy Eastburn -f '. Newell King First Row: Mike Otting, Leroy Eastburn, Newell King. Second Row: Mr. Gordon Ben- nett, coach, and Jimmy Cawl- Held. Number one doubles team: james Gillis and Bill Kennedy. Varsity Tennis sz' f' 'l N K V :KI fff W x ..,, N 3 G G Q 3 ggi? J E ,-l' - .4-2.g.4..4...gg..gg2f' ii H' n 1 fins 'ESQ 5 elll lfggll .:e. . 'f?1ggg f?Qf!jE3?Mi eele rw :sis E L ,'V, iigjiiiiiifigiilgii Ii' 0113: G +5 if le wieiii ggi H5238 lll iifizg fl, tagged' 'AA, ,.... My YK ilu fafflf' 5, 4 711' ii lle e TZ ?'f'l:'QSSI5 y ig J.Ql Qp fi 5iQl'yV:'ffQ1,, g E fg'a.:e.:aa B ---N----SYXS, 5' Q 'ik wk Number one singles: Ioan Powell Left to right: Bill Kennedy, Ioan Powell, james Gillis. Second row: Bobby Wylces, Ron Witty, and Mr. Gordon Bennett, coach. Girls' Tennis Tennis doubles-top row: Cynthia H ollyfield, Carolyn Crider, Delores Gau, Diane Schmidt, Suzzanne Browning, Libby Wetherbee. Bottom row: Mary M arrow, Ieannette Bullock, Doris Starr, and Patricia Hagoocl. Tennis singles-top row: Ann Holt, Brucie Cavett, and Nancy Cox. Bottom row Vicky Dunn, Linda Wells, and Wanda White. , :fg- Bill Driscoll-pitcher Delbert Moberg-second baseman Baseball Team Bill Brewer-outfielderg Richard Wcmsley-pitcherg Glen Noble-first baseman. A el ,lle XX .. 6 -VM-:mu Q5 -f,,sgQm i .m.33n.mvwf ,. ,wwww --VV 1.-- - M-W ,.,A.LW. Q .,, .gfzfw Q22 4' 1, . ' -L :Q . 2 ,A W -. ,. ' K ' K -M152 N , Sl x , X944 5: ig.. Qi. QQ Q5 M 3 X6 K e v af K 1 2 f 3 ,hwy y.. 4: wg 'V ' - M ' fi , f f M A 2 Bobby Davis, Paul Snow- outfieldersg Don Benner-first baseman joe Main-third basemang Mike Milam-pitcher. Coach Charles Munson K Stanley Shelnutt-pitcher, outfielder Iohn Hayes-pitcher K0 iJ :v. 3 ' W tw 1 2 f NK? V L W 'S ' Ei? . ' 1, Q -291 . ,.., + A -V my 1' M, . 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W ' Lffm2,fiifgifwggigglikrs , , v v A .yi fy ,nf , X, L , 5,1 ? ' 'i X l ,W-If, . 35153 ' - . .1xYr:4.m'fi-Na+ -we Sam Birkner-pole vault . lg g . .,W,,, , 5 'aria Tommy Kasper-pole vault, track captain, low hurdles Cross Country Team: first row, left to right: Gentry Lee, Tommy Murrow, Jack White, and Raymond White. Second row: Pat Davis, Bill Lambdin, Roger Wilkinson, and David Melber. 109 ALS .... , P' Q3 MQ, er is el 'N XL-22 QW M The winning girls, intramural swim- ming team consists of Dee Dee Wil- liams, Linda Dales, Pat Thornbloom Cecilia Rabun, and Iudy Oglebay. Members of the winning girls' volleyball team are, Vicky Marylin Henderson, Cynthia Hollyjield, Libby Wether- Dunn, Barbara Anderson, Judy Oglebay, Carolyn Crider, bee, and Barbara Williamson. Beth Sutherland, Patsy Lyda, Ann Holt, Vera Carter, Rita Edwards goes up for a lay-up. Janis Furr makes a Held goal, while Martha Blackstone watches. Betty Caldwell and others watch for the rebound as Shirley Adams jump shoots. 111 Cynthia Hollyyfzeld-first place in girls' ping pong singles. Faye Stewart and Ann Holt-second place in girls' intramural ping pong doubles. 112 Cynthia Hollyyqeld and Diane Schmidt-first place in girls, intramural ping pong doubles. Rita Edwards-second place in girls' intramural ping pong. Delores Gau and Martha Sherrill-First place in girls' in- tramural tennis doubles. Ieanette Bullock-Hrst place in girls' intramural tennis singles. Q + G KL-Q Q3 QE K IC 1 tk -T- Cl id X PERSONALITIES M +2133 IZ , Z Z Q Aw W G 4 s s QQ, cy 9 Cv Greetings We would like to take this opportunity to thank you, the people who make McCallum the great school that it is, for your loyalty and good sportsmanship through- out the past school year. We have been very proud to serve as your cheerleaders and We know the spirit found here in McCallum High School will never die. The Cheerleaders Left, top row: Janie Yeaton, Bettye M cGee, Iohn Giesecke, Ioella Evans. Bottom row: Lee Thomas, Iinx Williams, Sandra M cWilliamAs. McCa11um's Frienclliest Marfy Ha rrocl Vfcfor Moiery 2 1,53 kwx N., DAR Goocl Cltlzen L- Io Emlemann X, 0 N7 Band Sweetheart Kailzy Werner 6 fx? ilk WX i--J Q X X A 1 A Ifmmy Dolleffy facie Madden Chapter I Beau F.H.A. Chapter II Beau Claryce Smiflz Sweetheart E 2 2 2 v 3 S 1- ,WW i ix , ,,..MW.M A A ,, s s .25 , fb. Ag: H 535 W 24, LS. x if 'sf' , 55511 I .f A - M y i liiflfim Q f S Y 5 fi f N X K s i S1-A 2 wi , Q x Qmvw 1 . Jh- .llgii J , 15 1,2 4 mf 4? YA ei. 1 ? M, V W. LkA.' M., , . 21 Z1 Eg .in Mx? f, 52: I K . :SEZ - 2 2 L 2 Q SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES Victor Mofery B0 y- f fx-,c :z . T97 Maurffz Soalerlunaf Dee Dee Williams Junior Class Favorites Gaylanaf Lyle-S' Gayle Sfeger Sophomore Class Favorites Who's Ioe Witherspoon, outstanding in the fields of Student Council work and debate, has represented McCallum as Lone Star State Representative, president of Student Council his senior year, resident of the National Honor Society, and Exchange Club boy of the montlh. Joe has been in debate and has entered in all state speech activities. He has held several offices such as program chairman of the Latin Club, secretary of the Forensic Club, and a member of the track team. Honorable Mention A most outstanding personality is senior, jack Madden. jack was president of his class both his junior and senior years. Jack has been a well known athlete all through high school and was elected Future Homemakers of America Beau. Ann McNamara, an outstanding worker, finds herself in VVho's Who for the first time her senior year. Ann was in Press Capades her sophomore and junior years, and in the Beauty Revue three years making the Top 17 her junior year and the Top 11 her senior year. Ann was a member of the National Honor Society and was secretary her senior year. Ann was vice-president of the Blue Brigade where she has been a member two years. Ann has been very active in clubs and is a noted personality around McCallum. Outstanding, hardworking, and dependable best describe Io Eickmarm who is making her third appearance in Who's Who. jo has been a member of the National Honor Society for two years, a member of the Blue Brigade for two years, RCP three years, National Thespians two years, and editor of the Shield. Jo has played an important part in dramatics where she was a mem- ber of the contest play and Press Capades. Io was a class oi'Hcer her junior year, and a member of the Y-Teens her senior year. She was elected DAR Good Citizen her senior year, and was a delegate to Bluebonnet Girls' State as a junior. Very active in clubs also, Io was a member of the Forensic club and also Mixed Choir. 10's senior year she was one of the five McCallum students who were cited for special commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation Exams. 128 Who Penny Adams, active in orchestra and band, finds her way in Whois Who for the first time. She was in band four years and made all-district band her junior and senior years. A member of Knight Beats in her junior and senior years, she held the oflice of secretary. She has been in the orchestra for two years, where she made all-city her junior year. She was active in clubs such as Science Research, of which she was secretary and the Future Nurses Club of which she was vice-president. She was a member of the National Honor Society her junior and senior years. An outstanding person as well as an athlete is Delbert Moberg. His freshman year he played varsity baseball, B-team basketball and was a member of the Basketball club. His junior year he played varsity baseball and basketball and was a member of the basketball club. He was made a member of the National Honor Society and he held the office of vice-president. During Delbertjs senior year he also played baseball and basketball as well as having been chosen to the all-district basketball team and being a member of the Student Council. Janie Yeaton, a girl with plenty of pep and spirit appears in Who's VVho for the lirst time her senior year. She has led McCallum in their favorite yells for two years. She has been in Y-teens three years and was president her senior year. Active in clubs, Janie has also been president of the Sketch Club. During the years '56-'57 Janie could be found on the tennis courts where she was an active member. Honorable Mention One of our best business studentsg a most cooperative and worthy citizen, Blue Brigade member, Mixed choir and Powder Puff League member is Joy Wolff. 129 Smiling, cheerful Jinx Williams appears in Who's Who for her second time. Jinx has been an active participant in Press Capades productions, and a cheer- leader for two years. Jinx has been a member of the Future Teachers Club where she held the otiice of president her senior year. Jinx was a beauty revue nominee for four straight years and class favorite her freshman year. A cute smile and a friendly hello best suit Marty Harrocl who is making her first appearance in Who's Who. Marty has served on the Student Council four years where she was treasurer two years. Marty's been in Y-teens three years and is a two year member of Blue Brigade. Marty won the service award her junior year. She has been in the A Capella choir four years. Marty gained the title of Friendliest and Queen of Hearts her senior year. Active in clubs, Marty's been in Talents Incorporated and Powder Puff League. An excellent leader, industrious and well liked Leon Graham finds his way into VV'ho's Who for the second time. An active student in band, Leon was drum major his junior year. He Was a Student Council member '53-'56 and vice-president in '56. He was co-assistant editor of the Shield '56-,57, a member of Royal Court Players and clerk of the National Thespians. Leon has served as president and treas- urer of the Latin club and as a member of the Pan American Club. Very active in dramatics, Leon has been a participant in Press Capades and had a part in the tournament play where he was placed on the all-star district cast in '56. Leon Won iirst place in poetry and interpretation at the Baylor Speech Tournament in his junior year. He won second place in the Trinity Speech tournament and has won other honors, in the Helds of poetry and drama. 180 Dependable and well liked john Hollyfield makes his way into Who's Who. He ,ij has served as treasurer of the Science Research Club, a member of the National Thespians and club editor of the Knight. Iohn has been sergeant at arms of Royal Court Players and during his senior year was elected president. Honorable Mention An outstandin leader and citizen is Ioella Evans. A peppy cheerleader and active in ciubs, joella's been in Royal Court Playeris Press Capades and National Thespians. She has been in the Powder Puff League and the Cihu Y-teens. i Honorable Mention Outstandini in high quali- , ties is Fran Oatman, sopho- more. Frank is very active in Student Council work and clubs. Frank is home-room V1Ce'Pfe51dent,and15 3 mem' Editor of the '57 Knight is Laneta ber of the Science Research Stefka, a friendly personality and Club. hard worker. She has been a Blue Brigade member, cast member of the Beauty Revue and has been active in Press Capades and Royal Court Play- ers procluctions. She has been secre- tary-treasurer of Royal Court Players for two years. Her contributions to every organization in which she holds membership have been invaluable. An outstanding band and club member is Arthur Chester. He has been in the band, orchestra, and Knight Beats for the past three years. In clubs Arthur has been a member of the Forensic Club his senior year and Talents, Incor- porated, also. His junior year he was a member of the Science Research Club. Arthur has been in Press Capades and the Beauty Revue cast his junior and senior year. He is also very active in Debate. Honorable Mention A friendly, likeable girl is senior, Betty Watson. Betty is a sectional leader in the band and was majorette '55-'56. She was all-regional band in '56. Betty was chosen Football Sweetheart in ,56. A Beauty Revue nominee for two years gaining the title of the Top 17 her junior year and Most Beautiful her senior year. Active in clubs, Betty is a member of the Music Club and the Y-teens. 131 i De endable, well liked Dee Dee VV illianw finds herself in Who's VVho for the first time in her Junior year. She has been active in Student Council work where she has held several offices and has been an active member of the Blue Brigade. Dee Dee has been a regular member of the Talta Y-teens and a nominee in the Beauty Revue her junior year where she was also chosen Class Favorite. Joe Duncan, industrious and a hard worker has been in Royal Court Players, the Camera Club, the Projectionist Club, Press Capades productions and has been a helping hand in the Beauty Revue cast. Honorable Mention An industrious and capable leader is Mary Magee. She is an officer in the band, a section leader in this organization and a member of the orchestra. Mary has been a member of the All-State Regional Band and was voted most valuable Freshman Girl in 1955 band. 132 Cooperative, trustworthy, and friendly Lee Ray Basore linds himself in Who's VVho for the first time. He has served as assistant sports editor on the Knight staff, has been manager in boys, intramurals and has been bugler in the Hag raising ceremony for two years. Honorable Mention All-around personality and hard worker is Iuanita Randle. She has been an active member of the Talta Y-teens where she has served as treasurer for two years. Also a member of the Blue Brigade Juanita won the service award her junior year. She has also been a member of the Junior Red Cross. Honorable Mention A capable leader is Roger Wilkinson. He is president of the band and has been a member of the track team for three years. Roger is a member of the Student Council and an active mem- ber of the Knight Beats. s Z A 1 Pretty, poised Bettye Sue McGee appears in Who's Who for the first time her senior year. A peppy cheerleader for two years, she introduced new yells and con- tributed much to the spirit of McCallum High School. She has been a member of the National Honor Society for two years, Royal Court Players, and Future Teachers Club where she was secretary her senior year. She was active in Student Council work and was Inter-City Council representative for the Chiu Y-teens. She was a Beauty Revue nominee for two years making the Top Five her sophomore year. Honorable Mention A dependable student is Kathy Werner. She is a member of the band where she was majorette for three years and elected band sweetheart her senior year. Kathy is also a very active member of the Future Nurses Club. Outstanding leader and citizen, Arm Kinch plays an important part in Who's VVho. She was active in Press Capades and Y-teens for three years. Ann was president of Talents, Incorporated, the Blue Brigade and the Popular Music Club. Ann was very active in intramurals her sophomore and junior years where she attended basketball and swimming meets. During Ann's senior year she was a member of the A Capello choir and during her sophomore year Ann was treasurer of her class. Cooperative, and dependable best describes sophomore, Pam King who is making her way in NVho's VVho for the first timc. Pam is very active in Stu- dent Council work. She has served on various committees and pointed out new projects. Pam is active in clubs also. She served as secretary of the Latin Club and a member of the Future Teachers Club. Honorable Mention A well-noted personality is Mike Milam. Mike is a dependable and well-liked student. He was a member of the Basketball and Football Clubs. Mike has served as an active member of the Student Council. Active in sports. also, Mike played varsity football and basketball. 133 Football Sweetheart Betty Wa fson Dist fi? W 11 t Edijztjljmollnsweetheart j f WV gl mx 'Mi Top Three Sue Sfamper Beiiy Wafson Pai Foreman i if W 1 I 5 51 5 is ii ga X I A , 4 .a 1 5 i 5 is 11 fi Peggy Sien Beauty carleff Frazier F inalists Iuafy Lawson C11 ral Moore Beauty Lincfa Dales Sylvia Irwin Finalists Nancy Dement .Ann MCNGWIGTG Glenda Rutledge Martha Gocllay Angela T eofan Clarice Smith Beauty Katie Cope Margie johnson M I0 Faris Dee Dee Williams Nominees Line Patterson Iinx Williams 'ffm Diana Realcs Iean Ann Oliver Gayle Steger Darlene Daily Ioella Evans Not pictured: Dixie Turner KS 522 flwfff W Ng fy X RoY iw Ty ly 1 I 2 ,lsif 4 i S' bbw 'N A Q' B t' fx- .-2 8 xy I wx, gmt' sofas! X 'N H xv , -5 -H,-f X x N 'PERSONNEL' g Al CA'f F., N 1--W fx - :I XM .x Lf-LW Mr. Irby Carrutlz uperintencient of Austin Public Schools MT. CIIGTIQS SGWSOTYI Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent Board of Trustees Standing: Mr. Thomas A. Graham, Mr. Alden M. Mason, and Mr. John F. Brad. Seated: Mr. Charles N. Avery, Mr. David T. Lamme, jr., Mrs. Carrie Bray, and Mrs. james P. Hart. Mr. John E. Clemens, Mr. Ernest W. Cabe, Ir., Business Manager Director of Personnel and Research of Austin Public Schools Mr. Arthur Cunningham, Director of Pupil Personnel ML T. pl Baken Mr. Temple Maylwll, Director of Curriculum Director of SCh001P1a11f op omores We-'re on our way-We've just begun- We want to share all the sorrows and fun Of high school life at its best With dates and parties and all the rest. We'll study enough that our brains won't rust So move over son and watch our dust. 4 1 J . f air , H: Q, -V 'V .ggi 75, , , A3 , jg- L f. V V' . pa. Q A , , f -U. ' 'ff ' 4. f. A xr, . zfzrffffyg fa- lu Q A . 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Betty Dunagan Darrell Dungan George Duke Billy Eanes Leroy Eastburn Lindetta Eflmiston Receiving awards for the best acts in the McCallum Variety Show are Ioan Alber, Jim Singletar , Sam Kinclz, jimmy Davis, Bill Shutts, and Brenda Polslgy. ,Q A , . 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If ,,-- -'Q' 158 5 X Y 4 F HEHW ,f K rm S ,f M ary Henderson Helen Hendricks Connie Herbert Marie Herrin Iames Hester Bobbie Hill Sarrenden Hill Rodell H inkle Dianne Holder Sandra Hoes Gene H olle Douglas Hood Virginia Horn Betty H ornbnrger Vance H uclcabay Charlene I kh h ,L H uebel 109 45 ef Hui I If -I James I QE 4 ' 1 L 2 Hyatt ' is C I Lillian 'I I 1 I lll, I 1, Irons I '- ' I 'I - EY x J I I I 112 Wllll0'nl M' if ' 11' 'INV m I Irwin , i n I, If I Dixon 'L 51 Issac Frank I, Q51 R Ivy I -I ' 3 ' Barbara -. i.k'f Jackson 1- ,X W? hvll f I Carla J Q -qs I 54, A I r: 'txv X M VV J H 1111101 f 1 xi n fi 1 I 11 1. I ' v M - 5 I n -Q , , 5 I 1,4 fax: I Susan Q. I r'r-r Jackson I I Lois -vr I . Jacobs A ' ' ' I 1 f 571111211 1 1 i,n 1 as I Irai I J0llnS0n1 A Z In V I K I1 V, Jenkins gf' Ii o 1 f , ,LV A ' Vyilliam It ,ss 1: :2.1 J E Qz: Q ' A. f D Ienkins .ikl I I ,RZ ji, vt' Q tl' ,.. f,:. 1 K' t UW I 1 I I QI 1 I I f- - I M -1 w I J, A K u fi m twl. qt? MIIWI, I1 Jeff!! 5 - Jennings fr gary I rr 1' I enson I -M I , , I I. I I ii, I C liarles FW I ' W' f ilio 'A Q- If 1011118011 Is' lrllio 5 I Ella 1 i '1', - IOIIHSOTI ' ' if ::Z Q: :.,,, 1 K . ,Ig ' -ww fgfgj ,A K Linda su p 1I 3 1 i I Johnson Z H' ,fl VKW: if V7 , I E, 'ffmqg I EIi,IEIIQ Wilbert 'wif' -3, I ,I K Johnson I G'i'1nda I '1 1 1 1 Joinston H 5 ,ii 1 I , H I I Billy K I W I ,,111 s Q I , limes - li J I I ii fill W . Jones I ' I l 1 -1 I I M 1-, 1 ls, Xlli Q I I Jeanetie Jlrii ,zfv ,I '1,, If ' IIJI .ss f I -3 Eddie I - I - Kelly irir I ' . I Y wt. James I I 'I A I I h 1 5 I 5 ' Kennecg f A'i II 3 - II I Ethel l ksi - 1, .I or f 1. II, 1' A 5 Kidder 11' j flii' I if V If I lllll I I. King A , 2 ha gin AV IA WVAA iif , Qi I V A 159 I vl5. F is 3 U V Vi , xx- ,. W. .gi wg F W x :oak i 3 K d, M 2 an Q , EJ t gi lr, zxiraill ' we elin i ereni , . -- Q we L -B ' mv , Q mf l , f , S 3 ur ' A Q Q A X5 It HS if ' . eeie f ww., 'L SH 4 160 if 'Exam 2 .. , ,,.h Wi V. . 1 james Kitchen Iulie Klingman Billy Kneseck Robert Koonce Looking forward to the Variety Show Mr. and Mrs Wittner and Mr. Pat Aclleman enjoy a barbecue supper at the Fling. ' Q Ianie Lackef , if iei Earl it Lackey i L ' V. e llnn p - V H. 'ef N ,t M .,,.. . inn ff 5, Q ' L3 -N 'Z f y . L, g? f iiL ,fA1 1n .. fi', js: W, -I I gjj- f' ,,.. B 1 A If 3, , ' im, wif I Q, ff ,i,k z' K K , - ' V V ,,:: :,, 2. 5 l V blgu 1 Ali, f ,'.. , it ' g..,M .gf gg N, ,, J 5 L :mi .,, 332 W2 iffiriiye 'lilfjfj,fi5f1fli ' - :fi'i 5, .1 L W 1 ii.' L ,i1, A 'K 1 -li' gift ' ,,,, N' M ary Lackie Ann Larnlad in Cynthia Landrum Dotty Langston Sandra Lanier Roger Lanlcforcl Bill Larson Alfred Lowden Becky Lee Janice Lee Sondra Lenz Helen Levy Linda Lewis Williarn Linder Bob Little Ann Lloyd Dean Loan Danny Long Lynne Lowry Pete Lowry Patsy Ly da Gay land Lyles I oe Main Sondra Marshall Faye Martin Fred M at-tliys Ginger Mayfield Marty M cAden Hazel McBride Judy M cCracken Dennis McDaniel Marjorie M cl ntyre Barbara McKinley Byron McKinley jacquelyn McKinney I oe McWilliams Barbara Meadows Mary M etoalfe Sue Middleton Robert M ilek Eugene M okry Patsy M okry Scotty M ontgomer Eloise Morgan . Z ff . . C at my as 'Q li .ia t B . A s - LIZ.: ,... k -A: b: 1. 7 1 ., 1 yy ..y , .., ,yv L? 4X 'K' f L 1- fr 1 . 1 fr- . rslr, 'Q ' 1 2':: A M --'1 A L 1 A Q ,, -5 Q r . .. rss .4 . , .. f , ' i f M 'Ig ' - J A A . -- g.. f -. r ' ff: .Eng Q I 1 Q. I- Q .rf -2 , .M ,h,a M -f I Y ' . X Y kr I 1 , ., Q, N 1 KA 7 K v g,,!v3 i s I5 K, .L . . V- L ff P if iii? f 5 3' Q 'EWL H 1 yy 'A Eiiiiiiiiiiii 'xi' 12 All s a r r E tioti K Q . , l p . . .,,A' .V . X :R if . V Q K - ' ' A .M-r XX 4 ', 6 U K2 ' I M'l4j5f?' 5 5 i-s' ' .'-, ii L Q it xi E , .fSi'i?'1'1t. ....- fr lLLll5i 1. M . qv' . . fl!:i'H!bzTi'.,. rrr i M oiio P x ,is. i . 'P f .V i,- 7U ll5'1?Q' :-. . . f . srssr i L i s L L P A P S sr rs Li V ,1,. j 'fe dirrrl f A- ww i d sr 4 - A .ig-if 1 4. f?FE,g.,, - ff - .ggfw . ww f ' 425 4 jf: XB wif 'vB2355A'ng s I 4 ,L A f,s.Q,.f,.ff,ff,.f1 A ff - ,... -hr . .X,L ,am-,i-you - QV' Qs f ki i' .' 55335 . : L,,- VGTHLI M orriss Y M ogonye lfr QLNEQQ . N Barbara y Murchison to N N y Murrow .W aa.. a.fT? f Donald 3 , L W'- j ff' Meyer yi Larry MUWS h f'-.th l :'k s 5,? Q? 2 ii! - fi Q L gy ssf'1'i11Q,ggg y , ,1r rra r f f N , , i q -,1' 1 ' it raMrra l L5-y t A ,,. y . .R 'V' , v W fig U' Q2 3? 17 Q, P nw A 2 ip 3 L, 4 ei- QW 'QL Q. fr J, ' wh? x 'WL 3:3 S N Q 3 f. N , , ,www ww V : tt? W 539 D 1 l a 'T t , ' ' . - i -, ,,,,,, 2 Egg, f 1' 162 , ..,.,nE, .g. ,M k,,A,, ,J .W W, ' iii Ma f .mfWs,.w ' an L lil? lu 5 , sf rss? is s .ig t . ,,,.,,. M ,1 ff .1f,-gwlmsls 5giQQsgff..xa 1 X... lkiwgiz. ' n1pwk::x5.fE One of the better acts in the McCallum Variety Show is the Juke Box consisting of Curtis Waggoner, Bil y Witt ner, Jerry Squyres, Jimmy Davis, and Patty Rippeteau ?Q5?553is5 iii are -,.L -' ',. .sl 1 L , ' , fc. 1 :fg-K ll ,1 ' - D ' 1, . Q .X 2 g it 1 imp- T5 X3 d , ,tug a,,,, , - ,.L, M. K r Dempsey Nash Nancy Nations Newell King Louise Nichols I ack Nicholson Glenn Noble Ianie Norman Douglas N owotny Frank Oatman D orothy Oflcer Judy Oglebay Marion Olfers I ean Oliver Iirnmy Ottman I erry Owens Dale Parker Hose Parmley Violet Patson folm Patton Sandra Peerson Bill Pelatli Carolyn Penclergrass 101100 Perry Ann Peterson Antli ony Petrick Mary Pin lcn ey Glenn Pinkston Robert Pinkston Kemper Platt Tom my Polk Brenda Polsky Ianice Pargman Lucille Prado William Preece Kenneth Priem Marion Pruett Nancy Pugh I an Purcell Robert Pursley Cecilia Rabun Jeff Rampy Sandra Randall Iimmy Rash Diana Realcs if ,Q Jw it iw .5, in 1 ,. 65 WWE. in Zi, ,M l., Arg.-1 7 9- M x u M?ki if ,a 4.3 f if w w wi 5? A iw wifi? , 'V , ,rw , --1 xi-is lift a w -fi' it if? .. .-IE. 5 K 1214? 'K 'f K 'K ? ff li . M I f .f 5 :4525 5 . if X 4 i 5' Qiiiify 'W' - . - ' if . . H f -. .-ffm' . .-, L f ,Q iv :gj1,Qj., ,k 1- -, - J Q F P2 'P P to P , P . 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K fvhf . 3' .,fL g:4, 1 5ff-l,,i .-,, -If .4 1 HW 3 2:5 gi f I W ' . '. 5: k::h:7V 5.1 i f .1 164 McCallum students pause in the midst of their fun at the Fling. Students discussing the activities they participated in are Deirdre Malkemus, Barbara McKinley, Betsy Burba, jim Singletary, David Thiem, Robert Rountree, Billy Snead, Arthur Chester, joe Behrens, and Larry Cahill. ' ll i n lrsi .5 puma ,E - Rippeteau i i Larry 5 B it r Roberts . 4 V VV i- ':1z ll Harold B i. W Carolyn -r V, a r Rogers rf' im Q . i il' ,.,, , 4 ,Er e Jw , ,H Y S J: iz 5 Bobbie -if ' f at is if mi k 0 5 .F MH, f . .. .f :V f 2 ROW' Lillian Ross Q2 fi Beverly Gail 141 it Rundell Tommy Russel 3 Glenda Ann Rutledge if is Sonny Sanders Tony Santos Iam es Earl Saul Kathryn S eheuniaclc Nancy Beth Schlegel Elaine W ' mf X K if S Q K wr I Sit ik A is V 5 s A i 7 . Schmidt Limla Sclzmidt Linfla Sclzutze Iimmy Shafer Marge Diane Shaw Errol Sclzuyler Bill Slzutts Peggy Sien Avery Sinclair I0 Ann Siptalc Faye Lynn Sisson Marion Skiles Robert Sloper Terry Slussler Cecelia Small Emily Smith Lewis S mitll Kara Ann Smitli Nancy Sm ith Rosemary S mitli Sandra S pain. Pearl Spraylaerry ferry Squyres Becky Stamps Larry Stanford Gayle Steger fully S tro mquist Ramona Stulalrlefielrl Robert Sullivan Florene Swenson ,.,, ip , 'db-V' 3 k 2 jf 5 . ' ' ' - in 3' q . ' , L 39 lil S i -if . ffm i.ti if A YN HQ. Rx QQ - 1? f D 1-.pgp!'ff VA , K .. ,.. 5 A , AM, K 3 15 R' g R 4 X Q Y-. K M 24.5 W K- -,a , . 3 . f X .-,.,,,- . Q . iaifsn, H 'etm PW' l 2, eggs: gy ,D 3 as 1582 I 3, , l f L il X ' irr -- . N 2 i ' H 2 N GA A 3 K s Q. K I A I , xw- iiiii , . .ff- 1 .-,, , K ' 4 - ,Z ,Q ,fr,aQi:yj .. L S fr S . Iv S V 5' h 3 g , . . A N, WL- ' -1 -'ff Q: , ,. . x ,1 ' V '., L: ,V IZ' , , :gl . ji, E, :Nita . , 'X ,, . V i ' V igil -. r A- .. , 5' c -2 M ii' ' L ,., - ' , 'X Yh.+f'w' 5. ' x I l' -4,1133 A ' ' fy f y ' r , y S X, V K x K ., ,M 1 A A-rw: S -t t Jim, if rf L ' . ffl, if ' 'tftifis ' , 1 f .iff ' L 1, 2 I . N. 11 WML , , 5 V .. , A. Lgkkyy Q? A 3 . ' A xl ,,. V K K V if A 11516 . ' f 2 ' A, W A .,,. e f 412' AJ E A 1 'W s 165 Lorene Swenson Beverly Sylvester Carol Tempero Don Tew Cecil Thompson Joyce Thompson Dorothy Officer, jackie McKinney, Kay Anderson, Mrs. Ander son, Ian Beishline, and Cecilia Rabun were among those who enjoyed the barbecue dinner at the annual McCallum Fling ' QL- 'G Y' X Q: ,eeliewl :'-1. 151215 . ' 9 2' rwwnwwww - me --My he wwe W , ,. ,.. A , A , fa g-fig s S.. gwen Fggswfiflff A Q W We was ,.' iZTlE' -115: QQJQQEQ L 3 my Q euwmwmm t S 12.323 H, me 5 K Patricia Thornbloom Sue Toungate Mary Tribble Helen Troutman Nancy Tumey Dixie Turner Edward Turner Marla Turner Rene Teykl Ruth Valdez N ich Von Kriesler Curtiss Waggoner Donna Waight I oanne Walthall Patsy Wann Betty Ann Ward I essie Mae Ward I ames Watford Carrie Watson Ellen Watson lane W' el ch Iimmy Wells Linda Wells I oh nni e Wessels Pat VVesson Io Ann West M ary West Douglas White Houston White Iaok White Paul White Wanda Lea White ,t 5 4 .35 v mpg W2 Av 'f -1.-1 fi ' 'K t I2iifizmfeszfsisrfgslz-11 Q Im . ,Ki , M X Q me W it F ff' 1 . ,., :.f -,Q si 1 William White Bettye Sue Whited Bertha Wiederhold H erschal Wiley Patsy Wilder George Williams Pattie Williams Bobby Williamson Wilma Williamson Carter Wilson Geraldine i f itil sb h i s i Windmeyer ' l Robert ' W E Q7 I A 1 EE 'ii 6' :, pf? A QQ , ll A M Q' Q eg x I i i W ' 9 i il Y g ,wg g 4Y15llb-' Qs as i,,,i ywfr A E 55 . - fi. w , arg u I. -1,3 Q ,. 1' .-H' g2..s...'ilg we f s ,ri if V 3-, Eff 5 1 f1 l L'mL' . fnrvwmf ' ' l -nz: ' f if K., y ,W K, . y if 2.212 si , ' 1. ' f i fth ' If he i ::' - l giiffg ,m r H r atis ytir K , A :.,. l y , .f .,.,-1, Qlwmf X ff S Q A ' -is .- ,mr-w1v4s111mzr7f . ' . t V W 1 ' W W s L'-- f-., , K V L1 ' i l L'mL: ff, 168 Ray Wisdon Billy Wittner Ron Witty Terry Wizig Sharon Wortham Mary Wright Robert Wykes Walter Wyman Charles Yett Freddie Zurnwalt Lloyd King Q 1 i -Q McCallum students celebrate Christmas by singing carols in an assembly before the Christmas holidays, my 1 2 KK A alll! FWF of X! ' ' 'lr 9 t' . 49 M W-xl ly M ll X l l i l l w 7,7 , ll uniors You know, it's great fun to be the one in the middleg You know all the ropesg it's no longer a riddle About what to do, where, when and how, And no graduation to worry us now. So whether Deuce or love-any way you crack it This being a junior is really a racquet. ur' W. QM . X ff, W ' 1 if , , 1I'F7r1'i If ?ex?sg' . M . .,, , i 'QQ mg VY.. . he mx, 4, -,M M2 A ,L,y,,,,:1 ,JL '91 A ,M I, 'V x ' f 5 X JV' Shirley Adams 5 1 H Larry Agnew A N, f N 1. sw. . .9v- BQ ' M LJ z X V N K foy Arnold , Beatrice Bachmgye, i v.Q:: 2 -V,, ,K Tr F l ' 4' vrfr Q3 1 Q' Sue Allen Peggy Anderson W W Ronald Baker 4 X N'ta Barrington V if 5 1 .,, ,k,. i l Il! B' - Terry Anderson R 'N Q H g f In Wilma Anderson g , A ' , - J- -- is A , llr it ..:,.r B , : N I A Mollie Barton KX: y y iiili' r ' y ' 4 Lee Ray Basore ,V,,V 2 B A '- ' ifi A Q E QA - A is iii? ff' First Row: Don Becker Baughman, Bruce Baumel, Ethel Mae Beal, Ted Beard, Charles Second Row: Charles Betts, Shirley Birdwell, Sam Birkner, Dian Blomquist, Ioan Borden i .. .,f,, y Q -E. , W, f N P 3 J f i . , .v-- I AILL fi K ., I A J f Q63 1 EA K W gr Q, H hm sl ,I S S ,X 17 S S 1 -Q , ,, 'W 5 r ' ,if . 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C Ieane Box X Rita B ranton C T l g B , Phyllis Brymer A' ' Ganell Burke l 1 Archze Brat-ton y i 1 hL Jocelyn Burns . y l Gene Braun 'M' , C Bobby Burris VL' vhV17ul1y Brown tl P44 Brown y H f il.- ef C 0 , wwmwwmn Mya foB o o NJ Xp OV Patncza Byrd First Row: Judy Calhoun, Ann Callaway, Judy Cartwright, Carroll Cason, Gerald Cason Second Row: Indy Catchings, jimmy Cawlfield, Joe Chance, Beverly Chesson, Lillian Clopfon Uv yi f iii? 2 fff inl , V ff' Lfffrafifwcfzlxw ' sw- 1 ww, X we fy C B r,l is C f ., f 1 K gg, 53, 'Q ' M y 1 ,ff C, V: - gyfjf' . 3 'V' Ev' ' ' 1 -er Q 1 L W 2 1 'fs W 'ii-r , ,K X, 1 f, ' two 111 'lf ,, I V vw if wil, D 'U , ,fix t irrnn I kV,.. 4 Kathryn Clare ax C M iclcey Cochran V A ' ' a 4 o r -,A Curtis Conrad Q 2? ' yy ,W G C0 A It Q gorge x f ,E is C f m - ,. FL ' -.C' 3' 5 V ' i n f,WQL r Rosemary Cochran Mary Coker Nancy Cox Paul Crider jimmy Caller I ane Colley Joyce Crites Nancy Crumley First Row: Connie Culver, Charlotte Currier, Pat Davis, Ronald Davis, Diane Daugherty Second Row: Earl Dean, Charles Dodgen, Lavada Dockens, Albert Derden, Pat Dent 2 QL M, riff ' 1 A kkhh ljh f r l K7.. 1 Inky - V S , f ask Y Q My it rf-iv fs, X026 '31 1 it l ! D, I., 7 .5 as ' L f A MN 3 1 as! Q ,K , Mull: ,ififrl-ggmg -,1A ij fl. S l S S '. k Fust Row Stella Flemmg Dora Flores, Pat Foreman, Shirley Foster, Scarlett Second Row Beulah Fwtsche Darryl Fuquay, Vemta Gaddy John Gieseoke, 5 F1 . ' 5 'TSE I 4 f in 1 S T Tl V f ' il' ' MW' at XM wigfufivim Billy Glasscoelc john Goeke Diane Grubb Ann Guentzel 1 2 ' 4 mr ' .23 i ' i fuk .. g g i . K si. it -. W A , 5: '-i ,515 . , ., mfg 3 . Q ,ryr ,Mfg , 1 . fn 1 - f' ff 2 'tm' J rr 'gi x f ig? First Row: Maroin Harden, Heath Second Row- jerry Heath . , M botharn, Bobby Hoglan fi 75? I ggi - Leon Graham Lorerie Graham Iucly Gwaltney Carol Hage Charlotte Greenlees Donny Groom Dorothy Hall Bonnie H ansen N. 74' S' ,J Q , l rv- : We M My if Starr Harrison, Billy Harty, Kaye Hayes, Charlotte f I' 1,61 V . xi, , -- ., 2 A ., V ,V . V g , , Vi, x . ,pf l 1 3 A 5 bv' S has 3 :it ffl- ' 'X f if 4 5 li - 2., YEA BBBB iror B arilyn Henderson, Marna Herrin, Sylvia Higgin- Q? arises .ma 5 ,f.-f 1 A ,,.,,., i.. f.: . any . y- im., i I , Wu. ,, Mr. John Dallavaux, a guest speaker at one of the November assemblies, is seen being greeted by Mr, N. H. Wit-tner while Deirdre Malkenmus looks on interestedly. First Row: Iulienne Hughes, Iohnson. 5 Cynthia H ollyfeld Ann Holt Randall Hood Susan Howe Irene Hughes Ieanenne Hughes s fiw y.. . , 4 ir 5 wwf ,W ,W Iack Hurst, Sylvia Irwin, Aleene Ienkins, Tommy Second Row: jerry jones, Tami Kelly, Frances Key, Sam Kinch, Io Ann Knapp. Q A bf' 176 nf X 1 ' S J is lx yr' A M ? K gb Wil' 3 2 Es? E 8 .M if si m Q l , 1 1-g is -1 1, -,ae s 'S' ff 5f,.,, -iw , -5 K ,. 5-.fi Q ' Q , A M,,f9, 1, ,, , ,, .f 5 -1 ,ma :wwf-'ff A: .i -f-'f :iSfYi22g!2,sM:u.f win ,.f ' aw L :f L M ' X flv f 49' ' , ew iii? , Q li 1.., B S' J i ' ,ff , 5, nazi V, W i s. Xa fig .Q 5 I 4 I anice Kuhn Bill Lambdin M ary Magee Gene Mallard Helen Langford Betty Lawhon Alta Martinez Virginia Mathews . ' M .. , i , if ml' Darrell Lehman B' B Dennis Loan la g Billy McCracken X eeli B B N Avis McFarland Q is f' ' - First Row: Bob McFarland, John McFarland, Dan McGee, Suzanne McKown, Harriet McLellan. Second Row: Carol Meeks, Mariella Meier, Mary Metz, Leon Miears, George Millard. 6? f in 2 V X 1 . L,L: t.,k!Q ,A ., V : 2 Kay Miller Q y Larry Mills . Vqhk . ' V' A P Y Carolyn M orisey C jimmy Mosley fi lik' P .ff A Merle Moden ' Carol Moore A lyy' Q Io Ann Myers l a f grl Frank Nelson . :Iv Vll. . ' I Myrna Moore P Peggy Moore Carolyn Newman .-,qgaw I r .3 is S Y L.. Loren Orme First Row: Steve Palmquist, Judy Parks, Peggy Parrish, Lue Patterson, Sue Patterson Second Row: Pat Patton, Claudette Patton, jack Pelath, Carol Perkins, Barbara Phillips ' gi I kr R, -N. V N 44 E 5 1 is -mg, fa C y gb t . Y 4 22 li ,'.r 1 it wt W Sf? W M1552 V .. .TTQXQ A, r 1 it A T7 Al ff . K ',-wggtv-Q wa: ':f lx.. iQ?i2Q,,.f:f' M63 , , I ki W2 P N 'f . - A ' !5gi's:i'fs.s5s:gwa asa '-iiifisfiigefiaiiis f'1322,iif, 'Q Mifivils . U- f- ww-!.wirw' lack Pirson Penny Pojrnan Tim Purcell Carolyn Raines fi e .lll K V XXV .. A iv A ,M- A an 3 wa Q 5 fl ,ff 5' .. gf.,,-A 1. 3 f-2 guna Ry ,Z 5 4 3 if Q , - , , m y wwe-seaa'.,x f l I ,- V r I r Terry Pratt ,E 5 I Ed Pribble P P Henry Ramsey lnr- J R R 4 5,3415 ,I Juanita Randle R ' ' 41.92, -., 1 . rfifyii i hL.- .1 lg: :..' -gmgdfnilfl l 'Q N I 1' 1fff7ff '1P Y - S Ioyce Pru-ett l P 14, fl 106 Pulkfabek P ne P 'P T' Pe U1 Ranclol li I ' i Ann Rl10d6S S E 3 f 0 Q ll A 3V57'f5' af' First Row: Ann Ripperger, Ina Rippy, Lester Robbins, Kaye Roberts, Suzie Roberts Second Row: Ellene Rockwell, Priscilla Scliarfe, Marilyn Schrn-idt, Irene Schnei- der, Lucy Schreiber fifh. Xafzfl .. ' ' wo 5 , W, riti -,if Ei' J, .5 , it Q, Y! xl- x Q Y fx Y K vm ,, J, . t 427?fqEiVqr '5 f we f wa K f S1525-ssf i - ' an wi M 1:,,,1,-A 1 , ix Rebecca Schultz . Q Si, I M arisue Schwartz ' 5 W S M55 Q 13, . ,:-Ai , fin 9' 1, awk . Q rg Harley Saathoff Iudy Slussler lc ff. 1, Lf V' J if Q 3 -wr , S, at si 5 5151? ,K 'F 2 'wg 'B Q , ,. cc ,. W .c., fr 'Q ,K , . .. . ., L..,,.A , Y lf of in ye K Q Johnny Sherrill Tom Sherrill August Smith Delores Smith Allan Rogers Marjorie Rollings Brook Smith W5 ,QSM 22.5. Tilbibz xi i2 P' fls' Z 3:3259 as A AWK! mu , .,,.:., , ' z , ic, ,wgg gagggfgih 'flf fif r iisgg 'iifieiiuf , ,W ESE '-,Z'... . it-ik ffs ff L, r, : 5 srmwh if rri, Ianita Smith First Row: Lonnie Smith, Bill Snead, Ted Snitko, Paul Snow, Betty Snowden Second Row: Mauritz Soderlund, Io Ann Speer, Ioa Iean Spencer, Terry Spencer Peggy Spillar s xms i js ft liifff .- -:YW :mm , it in twiif -Q 1 ie .. f - ,wa is 'f -- , A f 5' . ' , 1 K .,.. y V . S ','.. f milf' L' P , , 3 I i M Q fm , ,H , 1 of .ff 1+ 2? K Lynell Stanford Jackie Stanley Cherry Strong Beth Sutherland Mary Steger Faye Stewart Dale Sylvester of 1:5 gi: ' , PW er fa st S 'ff is 3 3 fs ' Q 3' S63 Swiiltf s-gggaf.ggQ::ggQw -:am emwwzx ff fififii was f .wwlegi ls, 1,2511 Martha Taylor ,T ,Ar , V S tl, Irrnmze Stewart Eugene Stowers Damd Thzem - Lee Thomas wwf Q Q -N7 5' Q! Q if if 3 P 5 3,54 T xi. X 5 Q ,K K J Q Ja S K X ,gt Qs 5 A hiv 1, w W if X 1 L 1 1 5 , 3 af' W X First How: Bobby Trotter, David Turner, Ron Uva, jimmy Von Bieberstein, Karl Wagner Second Row: Richard Wansley, Janice Ware, Judy Weathers, Calvin Webb, John Werchan af, , B gtk? L 'azl T' , . 'mam ,. 1 .V I - fiilbff a t gear K T ,, T lf? f -.Q-Q.sA:f1.fewfa.wwmffarmgg :rip-Wei?wwfazswssifWEHSTQQG4 V115 5 - f Relaxing and enioying the refreshments dances at the Blue Brigade Formal are Hood, Glenda Rutledge, Ginger Mayfield, Lyles, julie Klingman, and Bill Lambdin. between Douglas Gayland 4, Dan West Helen West Libby Wetherbee Elaine White Billy West X5 Af' ' , B I gyms- , -K 5. if , First Row: DeeDee Williams, johnny Williams, Georgia Williams, Barbara Williamson, Judy Wire. Second Row: Ioy Wolff, Lois Wolff, Bob Young, Indy Ziller, Don Zimmerman. i,.sf1..Jif2iEffQ ffigi?lii??122??iS??1eSi 'Y . . 235527 5:f:'g5ggm,gYN,5 V, 1vi,agg:5gggi5sz,,fizzyi , R . ,, ,.., ww., .,,. We ,531-H'1QWi 'WMF ,f ' ggarm- fy? mf ' :' f gulf ,wwf ,g 's, ,i ?. f fin' M4 Vnfljf.-r ., iff? . f - if H V ' .figsffer Q,, fy if fvQ'a. I K I 182 F52 rf, .7 , n X 3 4? eniors Swing it, cat-you,re really hep! You've gotta be smooth to get the rep Of the coolest class to e'er complete Ol' McCallum's grind-youlre all reet. The day'll come-when folks'1l say, They're cool, theylre smart, they're really keen This here class sure deserves a ,ray. Used all the gray cells in their old bean They were really smart when they begun it, As Ma's and Pa's they'll really rate But I tell you, man, they've sure out done it. And in each job they're going great. 12-B Class Above: Mr. Bizzell, Elwanda Lauderdale, Philip Davis, jim Singletary, Jack Bethune, Bill Wylces, John Tatum, and Saundra Hague. Right: The oi'Hcers of the 12-B class plan for a bright future after graduation. Seated here are vice-president, lim Singletar 5 secretary-treasurer, Saundra Hagueg and president, Jani Bethune. The graduating students are: first row- Elwanda Lauderdale, Sandra Hague, Mary Praclog second row-lack Bethune, lim Singletary, Bill Wykesg third row- Philip Davis and Iolm Tatum. Sandra Hague and several other gradu- ates gratefully accept last minute in- structions from Mr. Guy Bizzell, 12-B sponsor. January 30, 1957 saw McCallum,s 12-B students going down the aisle to receive their diplomas. The tri-school gradua- tion exercises were held in the S. F. Austin auditorium at 8 p.m. enior Class Officers The oflicers of the senior class take time out from their busy schedule to think about the many good times they have had this year. The oflicers are Wayne Fickel, sergeant at armsg Donna Bonds, secretary-treasurerg David Lenhart, reporterg jack Madden, presidentg and Victor Mokry, vice-president. Penny Adams Band, Sp.-Sr., librarian, Ir., secretary- treasurer, Sr., all-district, Ir.-Sr., Orchestra, Ir.-Sr., all-city jr., NHS, Sr., Future Nurses Vice-president, Sp., Science Research Club, secretary, Sr., Knight Beats, Ir.-Sr., secretary-treasurer, Sr., Beauty Revue Cast, Ir., Talents Incorporated, Sr., Who's Who, Sr. Johnnie Allman Tennis Club, Sp. Donnie Adleman Band, Sp.-Sr., Knight Beats, Sr., Photo- graphy Club, Sr., Orchestra, Sp., all city Sp., Drummers Club Vice-president, Sp. Barbara Anderson ' l,i' BB, jr.-Sr., Future Teachers, Sr., Press Capades, Sr,, In- g tramurals, Sp.-Sr., Y-teens, ' Ir. Della Beard ' Charles Arnold Ann Baldwin National Thespians, Sr., Pan Am. Club, Ir.-Sr., Secretary, Sr., RCP, Sp.-Sr., Mixed Choir, Sp.-Ir., Press Ca- pades, Ir.-Sr. Opal Barnes Tennis Club, Sp., Intramurals, Sp.-Ir., FHA, Sr., Foods Reporter, Sp. Stanley Barnes Football, Sp.-Sr., B Team, Sp., Varsity, jr.-Sr., Student Council, Ir., Football Club, Sr., Rod and Gun Club, Ir. Barbara Baxter FHA, Sp.-Sr., treasurer, Sp., president, Ir.- Srg A Capella, Sr., Press Capades, Jr., Y- teens Vice-President, Sr. I ady Bay A Volonte Y-teens, Jr.-Sr., president, Ir. sergeant at arms, Sr., Intramurals, Sp.-Jr. Letter, Intramural Club Vice-president, Ir., Tennis Club, Sp., Talents, Incorpor- ated, Sr. Mixed Choir, lr., FHA, Sp., Popular Music Club, Sp., Science Research Club, Sp. I oe Behrens Hi-Y Sergeant at arms, Sr., Varsity Tennis, Sr., Radio Club, secretary-treasurer, Sr.g Rod and Gun Club, jr., Fling, Sr. 187 Dawn Beran Transfer from Austin High, Talents, In corporated, Sr., Record Club, Sr. lack Bethune Sketch Club r., Press Ca- . , I pades, Sr. 188 Arnold Bzrdsong Science Research Club, Ir.- Sr., president, Sr., Band, Sp.- Sr., assistant drum major, Ir., Knight Beats, Sp.-Sr., Press Capades, Sp., Orches- tra, Sp., All-City Sp,, Drum Club, Sp. Earle Bishop Transfer from Louisville, Kentucky, Knight Personnel editor, Sr., Press Capades, Sr., Powder Puff League, Ir., Fling, Sr., Beauty Revue cast, Sr. Mary Wayne Bobo Mixed Choir, Sp.-Sr., Popular Music Club, Sp.-jr. Raymond Bohls Hi-Y, Sr., Science Research Club, Jr., Photography Club, Sr. Donna Bonds Iunior Class Favorite, Student Council, Sp.-Sr., recording secretary, Jr., Cihu Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., Talents, Incorporated, Sr, treasurer, Sr., Class secretary-treasurer, Ir.-Sr., Coronation Ball Duchess, Ir., Ten- nis Club, jr., vice-president, Ir. Marie Braddock Intramurals, Sp., Skating Club, Sr., Sketch Club, Ir. Ian Bradley Transfer from Austin High, Mixed Choir, Ir., Talents, Incorporated, Ir. Bzll Brewer Student Council, Sp.-Ir., Baseball, Sp.-Sr., Football, Sp.-Ir., B-Team, Sp.-jr., Latin Club, Ir., Advisory Vice-president, Ir., Track Club, Sp., Basketball Club, jr., Football Club, Sr. La Nell Bethke Transfer from Austin High, A Capella, Sr Talents, Incorporated, Sr. joy Bighorn A Valonte Y-teens, Ir.-Sr., president, Sr., Powder Puff League, Sr., FHA, Sp.-Sr., Popular Music Club, jr. Barbara Brill Mixed Choir, Sp. Iudy Browning BB, Ir.-Sr., Cihu Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., program chairman, Sr., Powder Pull League, Sp., Talents, Incorporated, jr., reporter, Ir., Record Club, Sr. Bobbie Brooks Student Council, Sr., Advisory secretary reporter, Sr., Talents Incorporated, Sr Allen Brune Band, Sp.-Ir., Science Re- search Club, Jr.-Sr., Basket ball Club, Sp. Robert FFA, Sr. Don Burch Football, Sp.-Sr., captain, Sr., Football Club, Sr., presi- dent, Sr., Advisory Presi- dent, Sp.-Ir., Student Coun- cil, Sr., Track Club, Ir. M orrzs Burns- Burt Marilyn Busch Club Sr Janelle Cam BB, Sr., Sketch Club, Ir., Popular Music Club Sr. Syloza Caraway A Valonte Y-teens, Sr., Science Research Lyndal Cannon Delores Carr BB, Ir.-Sr., Spanish Club, Ir.-Sr., Intra- murals, Sp., Homemaking Club, Sp. Press Capades, Ir., Interscholastic League Ioan Carruth Future Nurses, Sp.-Sr., secretary-treasurer, Sr., FHA, Sp., Cihu Y-teens, Sp.-Jr., Intra- murals, Sp. Ann Cavett , Student Council, Sp.-Sr., parliamentarian Sp., Sergeant-at-arms, chaplain, Ir., A Va- lonte Y-teens, Sr., Latin Club, Sr., presi- dent, Sr., Home Management Secretary Sr., Forensic Club, Sp., secretary, Sp., Arthur Chester Debate, Ir.-Sr.g Knight Beats, Sp.-Sr., Press Cap- ades, Jr.-Sr.g Band, Sp.-jr., Beauty Revue Cast, Jr.-Sr., Talents, Incorporated, Sr., Orchestra, Sp., Forensic Club, Sr., Science Research Club, Ir., Who,s Who, Sr. Sp. Rebecca Clements Beauty Revue, Ir., Top 17, Jr., FHA, jr., Home Man- agement, Sr., vice-president Sr. Sue Cochran ian, Sr. Connie Cooledge Sr. Elvin Courtney Lynda Cox Carolyn C rider Varsity Tennis, Sp.-Sr., BB, Ir.-Sr., Intra- murals, Sp.-Sr., president, Sp., vice-presi- dent, Sr.g Home Decoration, president, Sr. Melvin Dailey Mixed Choir, Jr., Radio Club, Sr. A Valonte Y-teens, Ing Home Management Parliamentar- Talents, Incorporated, Ir. FHA, Sp., Future Nurses. Future Nurses, Ir., president, Ir. Arhie Ioe Cutrer Talents, Incorporated, Sr. Sondra Davis FFA Sweetheart, Jr., DE President, Sr., Foods vice-president, Sr., FHA, secretary, Sr. Alice Dawson Talents, Incorporated, Sr., Future Nurses, Ir., Mixed Choir, Ir.g Rod and Gun Club, Sr. Nancy Dement BB, Ir.-Sr., secretary, Sr. NHS, jr.-Sr., Beauty Revue, Jr.-Sr., Top 17, Ir., Top Il Sr., Mixed Choir, Sp.-Sr. Powder Puff League, Ir. A Valonte Y-teens, Sr., devo- tional chairman, Sr. Irmmy Doherty Student Council, Sr., Foren- sic Club President, Sr., Latin Club sergeant-at-arms, Sr: Debate, Ir.-Sr. Kitty Doles Cihu Y-teens, Sp,-Sr., presi- dent, Ir., RCP, Ir.-Sr., FHA vice-president, Sr.g Powder Puff League Program Chair- man Ir - Intramurals Swim- ming Team, Ir. Sr joe Duncan Camera Club, Sr., RCP, Sr., Projectionist Club, Jr., Press Capades, Sr., Beauty Re- vue Cast, Sr. Sharon Duncan Ir. Red Cross, Sp.-Sr., vice-president, Sr., president, Sr., BB, Jr.-Sr., Cihu Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., secretary, Sr., Shield, Ir.-Sr., assis- tant exchange editor, Ir., society editor, Sr., Knight assistant personnel editor, Sr., Popular Music Club Reporter, Ir., Sketch Club, Sp., Camera Club, Sr., Press Cap- ades, Sr., FHA, Sp., Beauty Revue Cast, Sp., Fling, Ir. I0 Eickmann state headline writing, Sp. Betsy Evans Y-teens, Ir.-Sr., vice-president, Ir., secre- tary, Sr., Mixed Choir, Jr.-Sr., Pan Am. Club, Sp.g Talents, Incorporated, Sr.g In- tramurals, Sp., FHA, Sp. Shield, Sp.-Sr., assistant editor, jr., editor, Sr., RCP Sp.-Sr., reporter, Ir., historian Sr.g DAR Good Citizen, Sr., BB, Jr.-Sr. National Thespians Ir.-Sr., Treasurer, Jr. Who's Who, Sp.-Sr., Mixed Choir, Ir., ILPC contest, Sp.-jr., first in regional and Dennie Dement BB, Ir.-Sr., Latin Club vice-president, Sr. Intramurals Club, Sp., FHA, Sp.-Sr.g Fu ture Nurses Reporter, jr. Judy Depew BB, Jr,-sr., NHS, Jr.-sf., Mixed Choir, Ir., A Capella, Sr., Talents, Incorporated, Sp.-Sr., Advisory president, Sp,g Shield staH, Sp., Press Capades, Sp.g Beauty Revue Cast, Ir. 4 V 1 , - K1 fgi K ,. - . , waflaaefam. ig. fe 'ziv,1M25k:s,1g-f.: ISEYKYLL7 :1fH1firT 3tf ' ' iff ? .::, X V ' tiff? . WFPVZ? or ,,,,,,,f ,,,,- . , , - 'i2img1, Barbara Erwm ef. Ioella Evans Cheerleader, jr.-Sr., Beauty Revue, Sp. and Sr., National Thespians, jr.-Sr., treas- urer, Sr.g RCP, Sp.-Sr., Cihu Y-teens, Sp.- Sr., Future Teachers vice-president, Sr., Powder Puff League, Sp.-Jr., secretary- treasurer, Sp., Student Council, Sp. Judy F aulkenberry Wayne Fickel Football, Sp.-Sr., B Team, Sp., Varsity, jr.-Sr., Letter, Class vice-president, Sp.-jr., sergeant-at-arms, Sr., Stu- dent Council, Sp., Senior sergeant-at-arms, Football Club, Sr., Projection Club, Sp.-Ir. Carol Flynn Home Management Degree Committee, Sr., Foods De- gree Committee, Sr. Dean Franks Powder Puff League, Ir., Cihu Y-teens, Ir., Talents, Incorporated, Sr., Rhythm and Blues Ir. Ioy Fellbaum Cihu Y-teens, Sr., program chairman, Sr., Press Capades, Sr., Mixed Choir, Sp.-Ir., Future Teachers, Sr., Powder Puff League, Ir., Tennis Club, Sp. Tommy Flowers Student Council, Sp., Mixed Choir, Sp.-Ir., Rod and Gun Club, Sr., Barber Shop Quartet, Sp., DE Club, Sr. George Franz Band, Sp.-Sr., vice-president, Sr., Knight Beats, Sp.-Jr., Talents, Incorporated, Sr., Press Capades, Sp., Beauty Revue Cast, Sp., Orchestra, Sp.-Ir. M erlene F redericks Director, Sp. si .4 . f - M V . Pat Freeman 3, . . Ballroom Dancing Club, Ir., Record Club, , S wma.. . V, , -V I', ,,,, ., -. .. Richard Callaway Ig Transfer from Miami Florida, . 1 Club, Ir., Hi-Y, Sr. . V ?,'.' 4 1 it Mixed Choir, Sr., Rhythm and Blues, Ir., Talents, Incorporated, Sr., FHA Sp., Music Pan Am. Sandy Gantt A Valonte Y-teens, Ir.-Sr., secretary, jr., vice-president, Sr., A Capella, Ir.-Sr., Tal- ents, Incorporated, Ir.-Sr., Popular Music Club, sergeant-at-arms, Jr. Kathryn Giddens NHS, Jr.-Sr., A Valonte Y-teens, Ir.-Sr., program chairman, Ir., president, Sr., Pan Am. Club, Jr.-Sr., vice-president, Sr., BB, Sr., Tennis Club, Sp., Press Capades, Sp.- Sr., Beauty Revue Cast, Sp.-Ir. S usann Gipson BB, Ir.-Sr., Future Teachers, Ir.-Sr., Mixed Choir, Sp.-Sr., Talents, Incorporated, Ir., Tennis Club, Sp., Cihu Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., Inter-club Council, Sr., Beauty Revue Cast, Ir., Advisory President, Sp. Emyloa Goerlitz BB, Ir.-Sr., Future Nurses Secretary, Ir., Powder Puff League, Sr., Tennis Club, Ir. Ieanie Gray A Valonte Y-teens, jr.-Sr., president, Ir., FHA, Sp.-Sr., Iunior and Chapter De- grees, Sketch Club, Sp., Tal- ents, Incorporated, Sp., Powder Puff League, Sr. Norma Hammack FHA, Sp., Ballroom Dance Club, Ir., Record Club, Sr., Clothing Reporter, Sr. Bill Hammer Football, Sp.-Sr., All-District, Sr., All-City, Sr., Baseball, Sp.-Sr., Football Club, Sr., Basketball Club, Sr., Student Council, Sp. Marty Harrorl BB, Ir.-Sr., Service Award, Ir., Friendliest, Sr., Queen of Hearts, Sr., Student Council, Sp.-Sr., treasurer, Ir.-Sr., junior Red Cross, Sp., Powder Puff League, Ir., Tennis Club, Sp., Talents, Incorporated, Sr., secretary, Sr., Cihu Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., vice-president, president, Sr., A Capella, Sp.-Sr., Advisory president, Sp., Whois Who, Sr. Bob Hawley Photography Club, Sr. Craig Haydon Rod and Gun Club Mary Hayes RCP, Sp,-jr., Band, Sp.-Sr., Orchestra, Sr., FHA, Sr., Press Capades, Sp. Margie Hendricks john Giles FFA, Sr. Colleen Gravis Student Council, Sp., Iunior Red Cross, Sp.-Ir., Powder Puff League, Ir.-Sr., Tennis Club, Sp., BB, Ir.-Sr., FHA treasurer, Sr., Home Decor- , Sp.-Sr. ation treasurer, Sr. Transfer from Anderson High School, Fu- ture Teachers, Sr., FHA Carden Commit- tee Chairman, jr., Intramurals Parliamen- tarian, Ir., Letter. Peggy Henkes Student Council, jr.-Sr., Homemaker of Tomorrow, Sr., Iunior Red Cross, Sp.-Sr., Powder Puff League, Ir.-Sr., Intramural Club, Sp., FHA President, Sr. Helen Herrin Varsity Tennis, Ir., DE vice- president, Sr., Foods vice- president, Ir., Intramurals, Sp.-Jr., Intramurals Club Sp.-jr. Sr. Dan Houston 194 Nancy Hornburg Transfer from Austin High, BB, Sr., Junior Red Cross, Ir., A Valonte Y-teens, Sr., Press Capades, Sr., Talents, Incorporated, Ir.g Powder Puff League Program Chairman, Track Trainer, Ir., Mixed Choir, Sp., Photography Club, Sr., Science Research Club, Ir., Barber Shop Singers, Sp. I0 Roye Herber Foods secretary, Ir., Popular Music Club Ir., Rhythm and Blues, Ir., Intramurals Sp. Phyllis Hicks BB, Ir.-Sr., Treasurer, Sr., Mixed Choir, Ir.-Sr., Cihu Y-teens, Sp.1Sr.g Student Council, Sp.-jr., Talents, In- corporated, Ir., Record Club, Sr., Powder Puff League, Sp. Dorothy Hight Intramurals Club, Sp. Sandra Hogue- Pan Am. Club, Ir. Iohn Hollyfielcl RCP, Sp.-Sr., sergeant-at-arms, Ir., presi- dent, Sr., National Thespians, Ir.-Sr., president, Sr., NHS, Ir.-Sr., Knight, Jr.-Sr., club editor, Sr.g Science Research Club, Ir.-Sr., Treasurer, Jr., Pan Am. Club, Sp., Reporter, Sp., Press Capades, Sp.-Sr., Beauty Revue Cast, Sp.-Sr., Who's Who, Sr. joe Holeyfield Football Trainer, Sp.-Sr., Golf, Sp.-Ir., Track, Sr., Football Club, Sr., Golf Club, Sp.-Jr. Saundra Hoskins Popular Music Club, Ir.-Sr., Home Man- agement Song Leader, Sr., Intramurals, Sp. Dorothy Huddleston RCP, Sp.-Sr., National Thespians, Sr., Shield, Sp.-Sr., feature editor, Ir., assistant advertising manager, Sr., BB, Ir.-Sr., Pan Am., Ir.-Sr., Forensic Club, Sp., Poetry Club, Jr., Press Capades, Sp.-Sr. Ernestine Huebel FHA Song Leader, Ir., Future Nurses Club, Sp., Popular Music Club, Ir., Rhythm and Blues, Sr. Alyce James Intramurals Club, Sp.-Ir., Letter jr., Rhythm and Blues Club, Jr., Record Club, Sr. Margie johnson Beauty Revue, Sp.-Sr., Top 17, Sp.-Ir., Student Council, Ir., FHA, Sr., Intramurals Club, Sp, Popular Music Club, Ir. Iim Ioiner Football, jr.-Sr., B team, Ir., varsity, Sr., Football Club, Sr. - Janelle Iones BB, Ir.-Sr., Cihu Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., secre- tary, Sr., Mixed Choir, Sp.-Jr., A Capella, Sr., Press Capades, Sp.-jr., Tennis Club, Sp., Talents, Incorporated, Ir., Popular Music Club, Sr. Tommy Kasper Track, Sp.-Sr., B team, Sp., Letters, Mixed Choir, Sp.-Sr., Science Research Club, Sp., Rod and Gun Club, Ir., Country Music If Club, Sr., Track Club, Sr. Nancy Kelly Popular Music Club, Ir.-Sr., A Valonte Y-teens, Sr. Barron Kennard Ir.-Sr. Rhythm and Blues Club, Sr., Mixed Choir, Bertha Ingram Intramurals, Sp., Future Nurses Club Ir Popular Music Club, Ir., Rhythm and Blues, Sr., FHA, Sp.-Ir. Charlotte johnson lr 'c , I, - Intramurals Club Sp ' Popu a Music Club, Ir., FHA Sr., Future Nurses, Sp., DE Sr .5 Foods parliamentarian, Jr., FHA, Jr. Bill Kennedy Colf Team, Sp.-Sr., sergeant-at-arms, Jr., president, Sr., Tennis Club president, Sr., B team Basketball, Sp.-Ir. LaVonne Kerlzn Ir., Popular Music Club, Sr. FHA Song Leader, Sp., Social Dance Club, Arm Kinch BB, Ir.-Sr., president, Sr., A Capella, Sp.- Sr., Talents, Incorporated, Ir., Press Cap- ades, Sp.-Sr., Popular Music Club, Sr., In- tramurals, Sp.-Ir., Swimming team, Sp.-Ir., Whds Who, Sr. Linda Kliemchmidt Popular Music Club, Sr., Mixed Choir, jr.-Sr. Lester Lang Rod and Gun Club, Sr. Judy Lawson Beauty Revue, Sp.-Sr., Top ll, Sr., Band, Sp.-Sr., major- ette, Sp. and Sr., RCP, Ir.- Sr., Mixed Choir jr., Cihu Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., devotional chairman, Ir. Bebe Lee Student Council, Sp.-Sr., recording secre- tary, Ir., BB, Ir.-Sr., Press Capades, Ir. Cihu Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., parliamentarian, Sp. Program Chairman, Ir., Powder Puff Lea- gue, Sp., Talents, Incorporated, Ir., Popu- lar Music Club, Sr., Latin Club, Ir., Intra- murals, Ir., Swimming Team Captain, Ir. s Betty Lentz David Lenhart Senior Class reporter, Knight Photog- rapher, Jr.-Sr., Hall of Fame, Ir., Camera Club, Sr., president, Sr., Hi-Y, Sr., chap- lain, Sr., Science Research Club, Ir., Pan Am. Sp., Shield, Ir.-Sr. Barbara Lewallen Science Research Club, Ir.-Sr., Cihu Y-teens, jr. ill Klingman asketball B Team, Sp.-Ir., Basketball lub, Ir., Science Research Club, Sr. Meredith Kurnpf Science Research Club, Ir.- Charles Laney Basketball, Sp.-Sr., B Team, Sp.-Ir., Var- sity, Sr., Letter, Basketball Club, Sp.-Ir. 196 Iack Madden junior and Senior president, Football, Sp.- Sr., B Team, Sp., Varsity, Ir.-Sr., Letters Student Council, Ir., Track Club, Ir., Foot- ball Club, Sr., Press Capades, Sp., Base- ball, jr.-Sr., FHA Beau, Sr., A Capella, Sr v Donnie Martin Rod and Gun Club, Ir.-Sr. Ioy Meyer Mike Milam Varsity Football, Sp.-Sr., Basketball, B Team, Sp., Varsity, jr.-Sr., Student Council, Sp.-Ir., Football Club, Sr., Basketball Club, Sp.-jr. Wendy Miller Orchestra, Ir.-Sr., Tennis Club, Ir. Bettyio Middleton Sketch Club, jr. Delbert Moberg National Honor Society, Ir.-Sr., vice-presi- dent, Varsity Baseball, Sp.-Sr., Basketball B Team, Sp., Varsity, Ir.-Sr., Basketball Club, Sp.-Ir., Student Council, Sr., Whols Who, Sr. Shirley Meislce Transfer from Dallas, BB, Sr., FHA, Ir David M elber Track, Sp.-Sr., B Team, Sp., Varsity, Jr.-Sr., Basketball, Sp.-Sr., B Team Sp.-Ir., Var- sity Sr.g Track Club, Sp.-Sr., Cross-country Ir.-Sr. Victor M okry Rosemary Moore Friendliest, Sr., Class Favorite, Ir.-Sr., Iun- ior Class vice-president, Barber Shop Singers Club, Sp.-Jr., Special Choir, Sp., Folk and Country Music Club, Sr. Walter Montyv Montgomery Future Teachers, Ir.-Sr., Science Research, Sp.-Jr. Wesle Moreland U Track Club, jr., Rod and Gun Club, Sr., Press Capades, Ir. Terry Morrow Knight, Ir.-Sr., art editor, Sr., RCP, Sr Camera Club, Sr., Sketch Club, Sp.-Ir president, Sp., Press Capades, Ir.-Sr., Stu dent Council, Sr., Beauty Revue Cast, Ir feannette Muskat Transfer from Waco High School, Powder Puff Lea- gue, Sr, Barbara McDaniel BB, Jr.-Sr., Press Capades, Sp., Talents, Incorporated, jr., Camera Club, Sp., Ten- nis Club, Sp., Intramurals, Sp.-Jr., Swimming Team, Ir., FHA Treasurer, Sr. Patsy McFarland Popular Music Club, Sr., Country Music Club, Sp. Bettye Sue McGee NHS, Jr.-Sr., Cheerleader, Ir.-Sr., Secre- tary, Sr., RCP, Sr., Beauty Revue Sp., Top 5, Sp., Student Council, Sr., Future Teach- ers, Ir.-Sr., secretary, Sr., Cihu Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., secretary, Ir., Interclub Council, Sr., Press Capades, Sr., Talents, Incorpor- ated, Sp. I0 Ann McMillan BB, Ir.-Sr., Knight, Ir.-Sr., feature editor, Sr., Sketch Club, Sp.-Sr., secretary, I foe Murphy Track, Ir.-Sr., Track Club, Ir., Science Re search Club, Sr. Katherine McCann NHS, Ir.-Sr, Shield, Sp,-Sr., Business Manager, Ir.-Sr., BB, Ir.-Sr., Press Capades, Ir.-Sr., Beauty Revue Cast, Sp., Powder Puff League, jr., Tennis Club, Sp. vice-president, Sr., Intramurals, Sp., FHA Sp. Ann McNamara Who's Who, Sr., BB, Ir.-Sr., vice-president, Sr., Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., Beauty Revue, Ir.-Sr., Top 17, Ir., Top II, Sr., Shield, Ir., Latin Club, Sp.-Sr., vice-president, Sp., Popular Music Club, Sr., NHS, jr.-Sr., Secretary, Sr., Talents, Incorporated, Ir., Secretary, Ir., Advisory President, Sp.-111, Press Ca- pades, Ir. r-a w 198 Cynthia McQueen BB, Ir.-Sr., Press Capades, Sr., Iunior Red Cross, Ir.-Sr., secretary, Sr., Photography Club Secretary, Sr., RCP, Sr., Tennis Club, jr., Science Research Club Reporter, Sp., Sketch Club, Sp., Intramurals, Sp. Peggy McShane Transfer from Washington D.C., Photog- raphy Club, Sr. Sandra M cWilliams Cheerleader, Ir.-Sr., Class Favorite, Sp., Beauty Revue, Sp.-Ir., Top 5, Ir., Cihu Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., President, Sp., Latin Club, Secretary, Ir., Tennis Club, Sp., Future Teachers, Sr., Talents, Incorporated, Ir. Lanny Nelson - V Basketball, Sp.-Sr,, B Team, Sp., Varsity, ',,A,, H I Ir.-Sr., Letter, Advisory President, Ir.-Sr., .152 Mixed Choir, Sr., Basketball Club, Sp.-Ir. ,s ' .. 3 5515 WQQQQ , . it ,age 2 A-1 M Q , . aa, , ..., ,K , if r 'T 'Shi' , , t Micliael Otting Golf, Sr., Golf Club, Sr., re- porter, Sr., Tennis Club, Sr. Martin Patterson Sr., Mixed Choir, Sr. Pauline Perry Popular Music Club, Ir.-Sr. Marilyn Peterson Popular Music Club, Sr., A Valonte Y- teens, Sr. Iean Parmley Popular Music Club, Ir. Vivian Patillo junior Red Cross, Sr., FHA, Sr., Intramurals, Sp.-Ir., Tal- ents, Incorporated, Sp., Pop- ular Music Club, Ir., Rhythm and Blues Club, Sr. Football, Sp.-Ir., B Team, Sp., Varsity, Ir., Track, Ir.-Sr., Student Council, Sr., Track Club, Sp., Football Club, Sr., treasurer, Nancy Nelson- Transfer from Rome, Italy, BB, Sr., Shield Ir.-Sr., exchange editor, Sr., Future Teach ers, Sr,g Press Capades, Ir., A Valonte Y teens, Sr., reporter, Sr. :S HE: -. tx Harriet Palmer Science Research Club, Ir Intramurals, Sp. .,.,,. ,,....- ,Q 41 Q X gr 1, ,M ' 3 2 1 Q me '5 YE! 5 Q, W :aff I ' tiff 4 . .. S,-,V . M ' .Y-1 TiikEiif?i2S1fi1se 5' r V . , ' ia ' ibm s 3 . john Paul Photography Club, Sr. Carolyn Peterson NHS, jr.-Sr., BB, Ir.-Sr., Powder Puff Lea- gue, Sp.-jr., Talents, Incorporated, Sr., Ciliu Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., Junior Red Cross, Sp.-Jr., Student Council, Sp., Advisory Secretary, Ir. Cora Pittman Intramurals, Sp.-Sr., FHA Garden Com- mittee, Sr., Tennis Club, Sr. 1 Phyllis Polk Home Management Degree chairman, Sr. Tony Pulliam Photography Club, Sr Camera Club, Ir. Larry Beep Saundra Powell BB, Ir.-Sr., Iunior Red Cross, Ir., Powder Puff League, Sr., Intramurals, Sp.-Sr., A Valonte Y-teens, Ir.-Sr., treasurer, Sr., FHA, Sr., Advisory Vice-President, Ir. Nancy Ramrn BB, Ir.-Sr., Knight, Jr.-Sr., business manager, Sr., A Va- lonte Y-teens sergeant-ab arms, Sr., FHA, jr.-Sr., Stu- dent Council, Ir., Beauty Revue Cast, Ir., Powder Pull League, Ir., Mixed Choir, Ir. Rod and Gun Club, Sp.-Sr., DE, Sr. Bettie Reeves Intramurals, Sp.g Talents, Incorporated, Ir., FHA, Jr.- Sr., historian, Jr., parliamen- tarian, Sr., DE, Sr., Rhythm and Blues, Sp. Don Benner Baseball, Ir.-Sr., Basketball, Sp.-Sr., B Team, Sp.-Ir., Varsity, Sr., Basketball Club, Sp.-Jr., Advisory President, Sp.-Ir. Elizabeth Ringstaff FHA, Sp., Popular Music Club, Sr., Intra- murals, Sp., Hillbilly Music Club, Sp. Lamar Robinson FFA, Sp.-Sr., treasurer, Ir., president, Sr., Iudging Team, Ir., advisory president, Ir., Band, Ir.-Sr. Barbara Roeglin Sp., Intramurals Club, Sp. Gail Rogers BB, Ir.-Sr., Band, Sp., Pan Am., In, FHA, 200 Transfer from Waco, Mixed Choir, Ir.-Sr., Librarian Sr - A Valonte Y teens treasurer Sr., Powder Puff League, Sr. Betty Rosentritt Junior Red Cross, Sp., FHA, Sp., Rhythm and Blues Club, Sr., Popular Music Club, Ir., Future Nurses Club, Sp. .L eff' r V? iw 4 1 B-' 'w 4: ll gint S 45, 'z ,,s , ' ' 2 Y' l r '51 if it , -...M Yi at N '54 Gail Ross Rhythm and Blues, Jr. Ted Rowell Football B Team, 'w-. ' a t 1- T . , if Al Schaffer ,tv Diane Schmitt QAIA B.B., Sr.gVarsityTennis, Sp., ' l 'L Sr., Pan Am. Club, pres- ident, Sp., Talents, Inc., Sr.g Advisory Secretary, Sp., A Valonte Y-teens, Sr., junior Red Cross Representative, QQ Sp. - , Joyce Schmidt Distributive Education Club, Sr., Social Dance Club, Ir, Liz Schwab Social Dance Club, Ir., Record Club, Sr., Foods l treasurer, Sr. , ,gf w A i wa 115135 Stanley Shelnutt VL, it f :Wax Baseball, Ir.-Sr., Letter. at L Pat Shepherd Iunior Red Cross, Sr., Intramurals, Sp., Letter, Powder Puff League, Sr. Paula Shepherd Popular Music Club, Ir. Martha Sherrill National Honor Society, Sr., Shield, Ir., M Intramural Club, Sp.g Science Research a Club, Ir.-Sr. Ben Ryan Football, Sp.-Sr., B Team, Sp., Varsity, Ir.-Sr., Track, Sp.-Ir.g Science Research Club, Sp., Football Club, Sr., Track Club, Ir. V-:.f':5?5Ei..5:s ' - , -if . 5 L ir' ff. ' 5 V ' S A-Sxilzi .ic fi sf, V ' . 'flfga' 7 Kenneth Shoaf Transfer from Anderson High. Sharon Singleton Royal Court Players, Sp.-Sr., Blue Brigade, Ir.-Sr., Pow- der Puff League, Sp.-Ir: Press Capades, Sp.-Sr. 1 L 2 Martha Smith Sophomore class secretaryg Beauty Revue, Sp., Student Council, Sp.-Ir., Cihu Y- teens, Sp.-Sr., secretary, Ir., BB, jr.-Sr., Record Club Vice-president, jr., Advisory Secretary, Sp., Vice-presi- dent, jr., Tennis Club, Sp., Camera Club, Sr. Robert Smith Football, Sp.-Sr., B Team, S .- r. Varsit Sr. Letter Charles Smith Shield, Assistant Sports Edi- tor, Ir., Sports Editor, Sr., Sketch Club, Sp,-jr., Science Research Club Reporter, Sr., Press Capades, Sr. P I , Y, , , 4 Student Council, Ir.-Sr., sergeant-at-arms, Sr., Pro- jectionists Club vice-presi- dent, Ir., Football Club, Sr. Sheldon Smith Knight, Sports editor, Sr.g Science Research Club sergeant-at-arms, Irs Latin Club treasurer, Ir., Basketball B Team, Sp. Susan Smith Sr., Press Capades, Sp.-jr., Fling, Sp.-Ir. Carolyn Smyers Knight, Ir.-Sr., Society Editor, Sr., NHS, Ir.-Sr., BB, Ir.-Sr., RCP, Sp.-Ir., Powder Puff League, Sp.-Ir., Press Capades, Sr. james Spaw Knight Beats, Ir.-Sr., Band, S chestra, Sr. Iudy Squyres Band, Sp.-Sr., Student Council, Sr.g Ad- visory Secretary, Ir.-Sr., Cihu Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., Devotional Chairman, jr.-Sr, Tal- ents, Incorporated, Jr.-Sr., Drummers Club, Sp. Cecille Stagner Band, Sp.-Sr., Talents, Incorporated, Sp.- p.-Sr., Or I Varsity Tennis, Ir., Foods, Reporter, Sr., DE Reporter, Sr., Intramurals Club, Sp.- Ir. Sue Starnper BB, jr.-Sr., Beauty Revue Sp.-Sr., Top 3, Sr, Cihu Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., Secretary, Ir., Advisory President, Ir.-Sr., Talents, In- corporated, Ir., Popular Music Club, Sr., Press Capades, Sp.-Ir. Laneta Stefka Knight, Ir.-Sr., editor, Sr., RCP, Sp.-Sr., secretary, Ir.- Sr.g NHS, Ir.-Sr., reporter- historian, Sr., National Thes- pians Secretary, Jr.-Sr., For- ensic Club, Sp.-Sr., A Va- lonte Y-teens Reporter, Sr., Who's Who, Ir.-Sr., BB, Ir.- Sr., Shield, Sp.-Ir., News Editor, Ir. ,751-tw. 7- I9 Philip Sterzing Debate, Ir.-Sr., Sketch Club, Sp.-Ir., Science Research Club, Sr. Kenneth Stewart Football, Sp.-Sr., B Team, Sp.-Ir., Varsity, Sr., Letter Football Club, Sr., Baseball, Sr. jimmy Stolley Camera Club Treasurer, Sr., Hi-Y, Sr. Sandra Sunday Spanish Club, Sp., A Valonte Y-teens, Ir., Charles Steger Football, Sp.-Sr., B Team Sp., Varsity, Ir.-Sr., Letter Student Council, Sp., Proi jectionists Club, president Ir., Football Club, Sr. WW Record Club, Ir.-Sr. Norma Taylor Iunior Red Cross, Sp.-Sr., secretary Sp.- Ir., president, Sr., FHA, Sp.-Sr. Margaret Tarnpke Press Capades, Sp.-Sr., RCP, Sp.-Sr., his- torian, Jr., vice-president, Sr., Best Girl RCP, Ir., Who's Who, Sp., Future Teach- ers, Ir.-Sr., Secretary, Sr., Beauty Revue, Top 17, Sp., Tennis Club, Sp. Angela T eofan Beauty Revue, jr.-Sr., Top 5, jr., Roller Skating Club, Sr. Catherine Thompson Future Teachers, Ir., FHA, Sp.-Sr., Ad- visory Secretary, Ir., Intramurals, Sp. Donna Thompson ,L l .,l' i ', fl IP 4 . Q f -A . FHA Sr.'A Valonte Y-teens secretar Sr.' . - Intrainurals, Sp. Y, I - Henry Tumey Track, Sp., FFA, Livestock judging Team, Sp., Rod and Gun Club, Ir.-Sr.g president, Sr. rf , . I ,fa J up p P Betty Voight BB, Ir.-Sr., Intramurals, Sp Popular Music Club, Ir.-Sr Y-teens, Sp. Irene Wagner Popular Music Club, Ir.-Sr., secretary, Sr., Intramurals, Sp. Anita Walden Future Nurses, Ir. Bessie Walden Tennis Club, Ir., junior Red Cross, Sp.-Sr., Popular Music Club, Sr.g Intramurals, Sp., Letterg FHA secretary, Sr., Violet Crown Garden Club, Sp., Hillbilly Music Club, Sp. Louise Wall Photography Club sergeant-at-arms, Sr. Pat Wallin Transfer graphy Club, Sr. from Sweetwater, Texasg Photo- Tony Wallner Virginia Wann BB, Ir.-Sr., Tennis Club president, Ir., Fu- ture Nurses, Sr., Intramurals Club, Sp.-Sr., Intramurals, Sp,-Sr. Transfer from Highland Park High School in Illinois. I Marcia Washer FHA, Historian, 1r.g A Valonte Y-teens Treasurer, Ir., Popular Music Club, Ir.-Sr. nfl X X Ir!! . I, I I . 1 I 1 3 ll wi 'I I Betty Watson Band, Ir.-Sr., Majorette, Ir.-Sr., Cihu Y- teens, Ir.-Sr., Track Queen, Ir, Beauty Revue, Ir.-Sr., Top 17, Jr., Most Beautiful, Sr.g Football Sweetheart, Sr., Mixed Choir, Sr. Mary Io Weber BB, Jr.-Sr., Press Capades, Ir., Popular Music Club, Jr.- Sr., president Ir., vice-presi dent, Sr., A Valonte Y-teens, Ir.-Sr. Kathy Werner Band, Sp.-Sr., majorette, Sp. Sr., band sweetheart, Sr., Future Nurses, Ir.-Sr., Presi- dent, Sr. Charlotte White BB, Ir., Popular Music Club, Ir.-Sr, Intramurals, Sp. Edwin Wiederhold Barbara Wilder BB, jr., Intramurals, Sp.-Jr., Talents, In- corporated, Sr., Intramural Club, Sp.-jr. Roger Wilkinson Band, Sp.-Sr., president, Sr., Track, Sp-Sr., Student Council, Ir.-Sr., Knight Beats, Jr.- Sr., president, Sr., Track Club, president, Iinx Williams Eddie Williams Football B Team, Sp.-Ir., Track, Sp.-Ir.g Country Music Club, Sr., Sketch Club, Ir. Cheerleader, Ir.-Sr., Who's Who Ir.-Sr., Future Teachers, Sp.-Sr., president, Sr., RCP, Sp.-Sr., National Thespians, Ir.-Sr., Beauty Revue, Sp.-Sr., Press Capades, Sp.- Sr.g Sophomore Class Oflicerg Cihu Y-teens, Sr., Powder Puff League, Sp. I oa Wilson Transfer from Anderson High School, Fu- ture Teachers, Sr. Buddy Wells Mixed Choir, Sr., FFA, Ir Baseball, Sr. 2 foe Witherspoon Student Council, Sp.-Sr., President, Sr.g NHS, Ir.-Sr., president, Sr., Representative Lone Star Boys State, Ir., Sales Executive Club Oratorical Contest, Hrst place, Trinity University Spech Tournament first drama, third poetry and declamation, Ing Debate, Ir.-Sr, Letters, Track, Sr., Basketball, B Team, Sp., Latin Club, Ir-Sr., program chairman, Sr., Forensic Club, Jr.-Sr., Secretary-Treasurer, Ir., Whois Who, Sr. Icia Belle Wolfe Transfer from San Marcos Academy, Talents, Incorpor- ated, Sr. Bill Young Peggy Worsham Y-teens, Sr., Popular Music Club, Ir.-Sr. Carol Wright Carol Wyckoff BB, jr.-Sr., sergeant-at-arms, Sr., Cihu Y- teens, Sp.-Sr., Future Teachers, Sr., Pow- der Puff League, Sp.-Jr., Mixed Choir, Sp.- jr., Shield, Sp., Press Capades, Sp. Bill Wylces Rod and Cun Cl Janie Yeaton Cheerleader, Ir.-Sr., Beauty Revue, Sp.- Ir., Sketch Club, Sp.-Sr., reporter, Sp., vice- president, Jr., president Sr., Advisory Presi- dent, Ir.-Sr., Cihu Y-teens, Sp.-Sr., repor- ter Sp., Vice-President, President, Sr., Varsity Tennis, Sp.-Jr., Coronation Ball, Sp., Wlio's Who, Sr. Alta Young Popular Music Club, Sr., Violet Crown A Carden Club, Carden Club Chairman, Sr. , ,, Football, Sp.-Sr., Captain, Sr, Richard Wolfe r X w ub, Ir. -. .,,,,i,.v rs. Patsy Yount Hillbilly Music Club, Ir. FAC LTY Say lookie, Cookie, they really There are so many sides to a teacherg are human - Sometimes they're a pal - sometimes Nice and relaxed - no fussin, a preacher. and fumin' Here at McCallum we think you are the QNOW hold your fire we are really most, just teasingg So to you we offer this little toast- You know we really End you most pleasing, To you, Guys and Dolls, praises we sing And may this life true happiness bringf, 207 Mr. Wittner relaxes from school business by heading for his favorite fishing spot. We find Mr. Wittner enjoying an afternoon at home with his wife and son. 208 Mr. N H Wiiiner Principal Girls' Dean, Vice-Principal Handle Counseling, Discipline McCallum,s dean of girls, Miss Martha Agnor has been with McCallum since the day it opened. Miss Agnor serves us well in the capacity of dean of girls, which includes the discipline of girls, the attendance of girls, and the counseling of some stu- dents. One of her most important administrative duties is registration. Because she enjoys working with McCallumites and she feels a dean needs per- sonal contact with students, she is our Student Council sponsor. Responsibilities of MCCHlll1IH,S vice-principal, Mr. Roy Coers, range from student discipline to the management of the custodians. He may be found at practically all of McCallurn,s assemblies and school functions, since his duties include student life. Other duties of Mr. Coers are the responsibility for the use of the building and grounds, the use of the building by outside organizations, audio visual aids, and civil defense. :Wie 209 i af . . 9 1 . . 1 Y., 1.. iff 'f First row: Mrs. Lola Allen-Texas A.fSzI., B.S., M.S. Mr. Curtis D. Anderson-University of Texas, B.S. in A.E. Miss Willa Frances Anderson-University of Texas, B.B.A., M.B.A. Miss Norma Jean Barber-University of Texas, BJ., MJ. Second row: Mrs. Margaret Battle-University of Texas, B.A., M.A. Mrs. Jimmie Baylor-Ouachita College, A.B.g University of Arkansas, M.A. Mrs. Lucy Lee Beribow -University of Texas, Texas State College for Women, Columbia University, B.S., M.A. Mr. Gordon Bennett-University of Texas, B.S. Mr. Eugene Guy Bizzell-Northwestem University, M.A., University of Texas, B.A. Mr. William Bonis-University of Texas, B.D., M.T.U., Ph.D. First row: Mr. George Wade Boone-University of Texas, B.A., M.A. Miss Helen Boysen-University of Texas, B.A., M.A. Mr. I. B. Brarmari-Hardin Simmons, B.B.A., M.Ed. Mrs. Betty I0 Brewster-secretary to principal. Second row: Mrs. Frances Brouglier-Louisiana State, Colorado University, University of Texas, B.S., M.Ed. Mrs. Ernestine Browning-Southwest Texas Teachers College B.S. Miss Bertha Casey-University of Texas, Colorado University, B.A., M.A. Mrs. Odelle Cody-Counselor, Abilene Christian College, B.A., University of Texas, M.Ed. Mr. James W. Collins-University of Texas, B.A., M.A., Harvard, M.A.L.D. Kings College, Degree of Proficiency. Mrs. Virginia Cutter-University of Texas, BJ. 2 First row: Mrs. Mary Edwards-University of Texas, M.A., Ph.D.g University of California, A.B. Mr. Lillo M. Etheredge-Sam Houston State Teachers College, South- west Texas State Teachers College, B.S., M.Ed. Mrs. Loma Floyd-Attendance Clerk. Mrs. Janie Goodman- University of Texas, Baylor University, M.A., B.A. Second row: Miss Margaret Harris--Baylor University, University of Texas, B.A., M.A. Miss Harrilee Heierman- University of Texas, B.A., M.A. Mrs. Inez Hester-Clerk, typist. Mr. Henry Horton-NTSTC, BS., University of Texas, M.Ed. Miss Saralee Hudson-University of Texas, B,A., M.A. Mrs. Frances Marshall-University Mr. john McKenzie-University of Texas, B.F.A., M.Ed. A . Y First row: Mrs. Marguerite Moehlman-University of Nancy, France, B.S. in scienceg University of Pennsyl vania, B.S. in education, M.A., Pli.D. Mrs. Judith More- head-VVayland College, Texas Tech, University of Texas B.A., M.A. Mr. Charlie Munson-University of Texas B.S., M.Ed. Mrs. Connie Naylor-Registrar. Second row: Mr. Frank Plzillips-Hardin-Simmons, B.A. University of Texas, M.Ed. Mr. Edward E. Posey! STSTC, B.S., M.ECl. Mr. Frank Rundell-Baylor, B.B.A Mrs. Margaret Russell-North Texas State, B.S. Mr. A. R. Sallee-Howard Payne College, A.B.g Texas Christi in MA Mrs 'Vorma Scott-Hollins College, University of Texas, B.S., M.A. Mrs. Lois Elizabeth Slaughter-VVellesley, University of Texas M S B A 1 x., Top row: Mrs. Marguerite Sledge-Ouachita Baptist College, A.B.g Baylor University, M.A. Miss Laura Snow -University of Texas, B.A.g M.A. Mrs. Jessie Smith- Texas Tech, B.S.g University of Texas, M.Ed. Miss Loebel Ware-University of Texas, B.A.g M.A. Mrs. Evelyn Watkins-Baylor, B.A.5 M.A. Miss Georgia West-PIC, A.A.g NTSCW, B.S. Mr. Laooy Whitworth-Oklahoma City University, B.F.A.g Mrs. Sybil Williams, TSCW, B.A. University of Texas M.A. gf1hZUK. D. Willingham-SMSTC, B.S., Texas AGM, M.S. Mrs. Willie Worthington- Mrs. Vivian Zehrer-University of Texas, B.A. Cafeteria Worlzers Here are Mrs. Golden Anderson, Mrs. Nancy Shafer, and Mrs. Attle Wheeler looking over the day's schedule. V H 'ff 1 -- e' ,W nf-'pint A .,i,,,Ai .- r .K 3 I., tl . w he 1632-' rf SHJAS I ' ' . 'Q 1 ...E 4 QW 1 2 1 X 1 i X T ,. .3 . V 3 it . ,. 1 X ,JM If fs' -N., -sr... , A Q. . V Q at tw. wr fir? Working together to keep our kitchen clean are: ldella Hedspeth and Noroell Mathis. fxwmg egg f w K w U Preparing one of the favorite dishes of the Mc- Callum students are Robelia Smith and Addie Belle Young. Standing in one of the cleanest kitchens in the Austin school system are Luther Gillrnan, Noroell Mathis, and Jerry Brown. 215 W3 f Ki? if L ' Y W T M fig A if L7 Q ELMEA kv uf I Clmsfkmfib L3 li? foRGAN1ZA'I'ION5' P xv.' - X an i1f A K VXQ K KL fx? 40 N QL 5 x 32 6 A I J XX 9 1111 X E XB . f V ff' Ca' if MYWZUEQ f gm ff? Q L W Q if Typical of all Y-Teens, the A'Volonte Y-Teens have devoted all of their energies to promoting their good works throughout the community. The members of this fine organization are Ctop rowjz Sandy Gant, Carol Cason, Nancy Kelly, Peggy Worsharn, Mary Io Weber, Marilyn Peterson, Nancy Dement, Dianne Schmidt, Kathrggn Gidde Spon r. On e y Saun ra ell Bra ey, ancy I UR Hornbur , gn Mrs. Powell, Betsy Eu , aneta Stefka, ' Hamm, arbara Baxter, Ian ' fllhlnna Thompson, and I Eqzin and Gail Rogers. Bi h m. No are will Y-TEENS L W . fr ,V v Leading the A'Volonte Y-Teens are the capable officers pic- tured at the left. On the top row are: Laneta Stefka, reporterg Barbara Baxter, vice-presidentg and Kathryn Gid- dens, president. On the bottom row are: Judy Bay, sergeant at armsg Donna Thompson, secretary, Saundra Powell, treasurerg and Nancy Hamm, program chairman. Not pic- N tured is Barbara Erwin, chaplain. ' ' if fig. 1 The CIHU Y-Teens have the honor of being the first such club in McCallum. The oflicers selected to lead the club through productive activities this year are: Sue Gipson, inter-club councilg Marty Harrod, presidentg Judy Browning, program chairmang Judy Squyres, devotional chairmang Janelle Jones, secretary-treasurerg Janie Yeaton, vice-presi- dentg and Bettye McGee, inter-club council. J CIHU Y-TEE 1 Another of the hard working Y-Teen groups is the CIHU Y-Teens. Ann M0Nl1m0ff1, .Jinx William, hid!! BTUU-ming, Skippy MC' The Club members on the top are: Joy Fellbaum, Bebe Lee, Martha Williams, Joella Evans, Sue Stamper, and Betty Watson. First Smith, Janelle Jones, Janie Yeaton, Benye McGee, and Mum, row are: Mrs- Sam- Kifwh, Dvnfw Bvflds, Ann Kifwh, Cdwlyfl 1 Harrod. Middle row are: Sue Gipson, Carol Wycoff, Phyllis Hicks, Pete'-9071, Kitt!! Dvles, Jud!! Lawson, and .ludy SQUUWS- l 219 220 to ,QQ he Tioga Fleming, Dian Daugherty, logce Praett, Pat Davis, lo Ann ll Faulkner, Delores Smith, Ia g Gwaltney, Carol Moore, Io n Myers, Pat Bard, Jimmie Lee Stewart, Scarlett Frazier, Diane Grubb, log Wolff, and Mrs. Wolff, sponsor following the trend or the other Y-Teen groups, K are doing, the good works lor which they are we rnhers area ksitringl Charlotte Heath, Ann An ld Sae W0l6', Rosemary Cochran, ludu Parks, nt, lady Ellarcl, Stella Y-Teens known. The rne Cindg Hollgfie , Weatliers, Pat De Prlioades, ' ir, ladg Iudg Sincla IOQEI Y-Teens At th to inifight ll are th Pregidgn them 6 035 I tg W't Ce . gfdng ROS Judy wleh Ileedlgdvlfllo lnClg' emdr athe lilit' .1 9 3. Fmzi ir and A U Cochrars, vice- latlvei gd direct 61, gecretnfl Rhoadn and llgfesident he a this club ary. es, repo!-tgt Deng fgfivy gindy Enix Work rs? fo ' evot' T Ol 15 y Wolg lonal 1 Program !l eld a treasufhairme chair: ef' andn5 Jud : gcarley ft Pictured here are fhe members of the Talta If Teens s the - a y Wzllzbrns, Beverly Clzesson, Marzbw Schwartz, fam' e Kuhn, end another meetmg. Their good works have made this juanz?a Randle, Mzlly Drzgglsg Pegg? Randolph, D351 Blom- therr second pr0Ht-able year. Pictured here are: Penny Poi- quzlvzj joan Borden, Carol Perkzns, Sylvzb Irwzn, and Clzar- rnan, jo Farisg Jane Colley, Elazne Whzke, Peggy Moore Lue latte Currzer. Prztfenron, Sue Allen, Kaye Roberts, Linda Dales, Dee, Dee -Teens Tale Y orteli Tis, rep gram - JU F035-t Pro re e. ug f S630 - eerfs arBl0mfl arfz, - e- the Taka YST Dgzrime Sillgggilfanw, VIC f , t-a1'm ' t- Dee 5.0 nt-d 'den 1 Dee 1 omceli rgea. resl l d Thelfegofdgjliuii If-U'g 2:?gure1', an IggirmaHgitaJRand er c 5 Jud h gfrflident' 22 Top row: Jo Eickmann, Joy Wolf, Cynthia McQueen, Mary Jo Weber, Judy Browning, Charlotte Heath, Diane Schmidt, Barbara Boeglin, Ninth row: Ann Guentzel, Carolyn Crider, Betty Voight, Carolyn Srnyers, Jo Ann Meyers, Rosemary Cochran, Laneta Stefka, Mary Sue Schwartz, Eighth row: Beth Sutherland, Joan Borden, Delores Carr, Shirley M ieske, Barbara McDaniel, Martha Smith, Carol Perkins, Carol Moore, Seventh row: Suzanne Gipson, Beulah Fritsche, Katherine McCann, Carolyn Peterson, Virginia Wann, Barbara Anderson, Nancy Hamm, Sue Stamperg Sixth row: Peggy Randolph, Kay Miller, Sharon Singleton, Janice Kuhn, Judy Depew, Beverly Chesson, Dee Dee Williams, Charlotte Currier, The Blue Brigade Fifth row: Pat Dent, Carolyn Newman, Bebe Lee, Scar- lett Frazier, Kathryn Giddens, Juanita Randle, Janelle Jones, Jo Ann M cMillang Fourth row: Joyce Pruitt, Nancy Hornburg, Saundra Powell, Colleen Gravis, Lynnell Stan- ford, Shirley Foster, Judy Gwaltney, Janelle Cain, Third row: Pat Brown, Sharon Duncan, Starr Harrison, Judy Cartwright, Jane Colley, Dian Blornquist, Nancy Nelson, C laryce Smith, Second row: Joy Arnold, Barbara Wilder, Penny Pojman, Sue Allen, Cynthia H ollyneld, Marty Harrod, Emylou Goerlitz, Dennie Dement, First row: Nancy Dement, secretary, Phyllis Hicks, treasurer, Ann Kinch, resident, Ann McNamara, vice-president, Carol Wyckoff sergeant at arms. Discussing a half-time show are Ann McNamara, vice-president, Mrs. Frances Brougher, sponsor, and Ann Kinch, presi- dent. Marching on the practice Held began for the McCallum Blue Brigade on August 13. It was at this time the girls began preparing themselves for football half-time shows and parades. During the school year, the Blue Brigade, one of McCallum's service organizations ushered on regis- tration day and at Back-to-School Night, sold forget-me- nots, and attended all football and basketball home games. They also attended track and baseball events. QXQWX 4, I Q, 'Q.. Heading all committees, was the Blue Brigade vice- Spending the most of her time check- ing roll and writing letters was the president, Ann McNamara. urer Phyllzs Hacks Blue Brigade secretary, Nancy De- ment. Arm Kifwh, president, had a full time job head- ing the Blue Brigade in its many activities. I! w ll!!!...I ! lllllllilllll ulliillll A P ai '!!i!! ' mlm! 7 Sergeant at arms, Carol Wyckoff, spent her Brigades closet clean Handy witli the money bag was treas- time keeping the Blue Brigade quiet and the .V L Y 'a 1 ,1 1 C Z ' fu X' -5 ,M f . kill, 2' , J. H, v B E 223 Lining up for the before game entrance at the Austin High game are the Blue Brigaders. Brigaders cheer the team to victory by doing many songs and yel during the game. Brigaders Penny Poiman, Dian Blomquisft, and Iudy Gwaltney sell forget-me-nots. Carolyn Smyers provides a little mirth for the Brigade before the game begins. DeeDee Williams, Janelle Innes, BeBe Lee, Phyllis Hicks, Sue Stamper, and Juanita Randle are sure proof of the fun the Blue Brigade could be. Members are as follows: Sue Allen, Joy Arnold, Joy Bigham, Dian Blomquist, Joan Borden, Beverly Chesson, Rosemary Cochran, Jane Colley, Joyce Crites, Darlene Dailey, Linda Doles, Milly Driggs, De Anna Dumont, Judy Ellard, Jo F aris, Karen Frank, Scarlette Frazier, Beulah Fritsche, Colleen Gravis, Jeanie Gray, Martha Godbey, Emylou Goerlitz, Libby Harvey, Peggy Henkes, Connie Herbert, Marie Herrin, Nancy Horn- burg, Sylvia Irwin, Linda Johnson, Jeanne Kelly, Julie Klingman, Ann Lambdin, Lynne Lowry, Virginia Matthews, Ginger Mayfield, Mary Helen Metcalfe, Mary Metz, Mariella Pictured here are the officers of the Powder Puff League: sergeant at arms, Lynne Lowry, presi- dent, Jo Faris, reporter, Judy Sinclair, treasurer, Dian Blomquist, secretary, Jane Colley, vice-pres- ident, Jean Ann Oliver, parliamentarian, Brenda Polsky, program chairman, Nancy Hornburg. Mier, Carol Moore, Peggy Moore, Barbara Murchison, Jean- ette Muskat, Harriet McLellan, Janice Pargrnan, Judy Parks, Lue Patterson, Sue Patterson, Carol Perkins, Joyce Perry, Mary Beth Pinkney, Sondra Pierson, Brenda Polsky, Sondra Powell, Marion Pruett, Kaye Roberts, Gail Rogers, Pat Sheppard, Peggy Sien, Judy Sinclair, Marion Skiles, Cecilia Small, Claryce Smith, Delores Smith, Lonnie Smith, Betty Snowden, Cherry Strong, Ramona Stubbleheld, Marla Turn- er, Judy Weathers, Elaine White, Wanda Lea White, Wilma Williamson, Judy Wire, Joy Wolf, Lois Wolff, Ann Lloyd, Nancy Nations, Judy Ziller. POWJCI L68 1.16 l 225 Knight Laneta Steflca, editor Bill Wittner and Irene Hughes, assist- ant business managers I0 Ann McMillan, feature editor, and Iudy Gwaltney, assistant feature editor .wg if Io Faris, assistant personalities editor, and Carolyn Smyers, personalities editor mivwiem mln ,H ..u.a.e1nlv,.. assistant editor Shirley F oster, assistant art editor copywriter, and Terry Morrow, editor in H Q , me 1, f . .. .fi- N N Nancy Hamm, business man- ager, and David Thiem, i 1 i 4 and 4 art 'W tag I Sponsor: Miss Norma Barber C tt: .,,.. , L Club Editor: John Hollyfield Assistant Club Editor: Charlotte Heath In-1 'il Sports Editor: Sheldon Smith Assistant Sports Editor: Lee Ray Basore r 1 Photographer: David Lenhart Personnel and Classes: Earle Bishop Assistant Photographer: Ronnie Baker Asslstanti Sham Duncan 2 5 Q23 I Qjjl i Io Eiclcmann Editor Beth Sutherland and Iohn Giesecke, co-editorial editors, and Don Tew, assistant editorial editor Q97 Ethel Kidder, assistant business manager, and Katherine McCann, bus- iness manager ' W QYVW V M il UP ,Cf a ge N 1 Y Nancy Nelson, exchange ed- I itor, and Lois Wolff, assist- N ant exchange editor I J N Pam King, assistant news editor Ethel Mae Beal, news editor i N Rosemary Cochran, feature editor, and Kaye Roberts, assistant feature editor K ,228 uni-f eh... f :xx 9 orters Barbara McKinle Sondra Marshall Nana - ll, , U Eclliegel, Deirdre Malkemus, and Geraldine Windmeyer. 5 hrrlh . , - ikbirf ' 22515 EQ . 1, . ' 'T' -' . :ig m I k Q , X M, wx , is ii 3 Q w I f. A +1 ' Y .X , Q h N Sports Editor- Sponsor-Miss Charles Smith. Norma Barber. lik? Advertising Manager-Arm Rhoacles. Assistant-Dorothy Huddleston. Reporters-Kara Smith, Patti Rippeteau, and Sharon Feuerbacher. 7 2 W Co-assistant Editors-Leon Graham and Sam Kinch. Asst. Photographer-Ronnie Baker. Cartoonist-Brenda Polsky. Photographer-David Lenhart. 22 Girls' Intramurals C1 ub Being popular is helpful to a club, and the Girls Intramurals Club is quite popular. In order to keep up activity and interest, the mem- bers have chosen the above officers to lead them. They are Cstandingl Vicky Dann, secretary, Cynthia Hollyfield, president, and Carolyn Crider, vice-presiclentg fseatedl Brucie Caoett, sergeant at armsg Barbara McKinley, reporter, and Vera Carter, treasurer. During the past several years the Girls' Intramural Club of Mc- Callum has gained many athletic honors for the school. -The members of this very active club are Ioan Alber, Suzanne Brown- ing, Vera Carter, Brucie Cavett, Nancy Cox, Carolyn Crider, Vicky Dunn. Delores Gau, Ann Holt, Betty Hornberger, Ian 230 Purcell, Cecelia Rabun, Faye Stewart, Ruth Valdez, Carrie Watson, Cynthia Hollyfield, Joyce Henderson. Ianice Ware, Barbara Mc- Kinley, Dee Groom, Lenora Flores, Deirdre Malkemus, and Patsy Lyda. l i N A wmv Round-table discussions are often enjoyed by the mem- Faulkner, Shirley Iahnsen, Joanne Walthall, Arthur bers of the Forensic Club. Here we see members: Harry Chesterg Cstandingy Bill Shutts and James Watford in Akin, john McFarland, Laneta Stefka, Earle Bishop, such a discussion. Jimmy Doherty, Mr. Bizzell, Io Anderson, Betty Jean orensic C1 ub Discussing ways to make the Forensic Club better are officers: Jimmy Doherty, presidentg Harry Akin, vice- presidentg Laneta Stefka, program chairman. 231 Throughout the last four ears the Spanish Club has done many things to floster better Pan-Ameri- canism in the school and the community. In the successful year just past the following officers led the club: David Thiem, treasurer, Mary Magee, parliamentariang Kathryn Giddens, second vice- presidentg Lee Thomas, president, Sam Kinch, first vice-president, Ethel Beal, reporter, and Ann Bald- win, secretary. LOS Calnalleros Anclntes In addition to their active study of Spanish and of Latin American countries, the members of the club work at corn- munity projects in the Spanish section of Austin. Their ef- forts in this and many other projects have brought them wide recognition. The club members are Mary Magee, Delores Carr, Kathryn Giddens, Beth Sutherland, Judy Cartwright, Diane Daughert , Leon Graham, Irene Hughes, Richard Galloway, Ann Baldwin, Dorothy Huddleston, Lee Thomas, Ann Ripperger, Kay Miller, Peggy Randolph, Mrs. Sledge, Penny Poiman, David Thiem, Juanita Randle, Sam Kinch, Ethel Beal, John Coats, Terry Wizig, William Smith, Elaine Berg, Carlyn Enochs, Io Ann Speer. The Hi-Y Club of McCallum is one of the thousands of such clubs sponsored by the YMCA. The members of this club attended the model legislature held here in the fall. There they introduced their bills and other legislation which they thought necessary. The members of this very active club are Sam Kinch, Harry Akin, Ioe Behrens, Sam Birkner, Richard Galloway, Raymond Bohls, James Gillis, Ron Witty Jimmy Stolly, Tracy Roberts, David Lenhart, james Hesteri Dennis Loan, Bill Shutts, Bob Sloper, and Bobby William- son. Mr. George Boone is sponsor. The Hi-Y Club Under the helpful leadershi of Mr. Boone the Hi-Y Club has grown from a small club to one of large size and popularity. Because of the hard work of this club's officers and members, the school now has a noon devo- tional. The officers of the club are Sam Kinch, president, Sam Birkncr, secretary-treasurerg David Lenhartjchap- plaing and Harry Akin, parliamentarian. Not shown are Bob Sloper, vice-president, and james Hester, program chairman. X A Student Council 'tx' Practicing the examples of good government and democracy is one of the prime functions of the Student Council. In addition to this the council fosters such worthy projects as Christmas baskets and the shoe fund drive. The Council presents its Coronation Ball in May and awards two scholarships to graduating seniors. With the help of Miss Martha Agnor, the Council has completed another successful and productive year. The members and alternates of this year's Student Council are Terry Morrow, Ioe Witherspoon, Leon Graham, john Giesecke, Harry Akin, Sam Kinch, Jimmy Doherty, Robert Pinkston, Don Tew, Larry Cahill, Frank Oatman, John Craig, Gayland Lyles, Robert Smith, Roger Wilkinson, Delbert M oberg, Albert Derden, Embry, Cecilia Small, Karen Franks, Mary Pinkney, Iudy Squyres, Marti! Harrod, Miss Agnor, Nan Pugh, Scarlett F razier, Lonnie Smit , Dee Dee Williams, Carcfly Moore, joy Wolf, Pam King, Iinx Williams, Bettye McGee, Benita Lee, Sandra Hague, Peggy Henkes, Donna Bonds, Barbara Allen, Marisue Schwartz, Sylvia Higgenibotham, Charlotte Currier, Penny Poiman, Joyce Pruett, Ann Rhoades, Barbara Hamilton, Nancy Schlegel, Ioan Albers, Wilma Williamson, Marla Turner, Ann Caoett, and Betsy Burba. Bill Snead, Charles Betts, lack Bethune, Glen Noble, Diana Heaks, Corrie Hornburg, Ann Lambdin, Linda Iohnson, Brenda Brooks, Ann Callaway, JoAnn Knapp, Mary Grice, Myronna Essential to the operation of any organization is a well-rounded slate of officers, and our Student Council is no exception. Guiding the Council through this year were officers, Dee Dee Williams, recording secretary, Charles Betts, clerk, Albert Derden, vice- presidentg Joe Witherspoon, president, Ann Caoett, chaplain, Marty Harrod, treasurer, and Donna Bonds, corresponding secretaryg and Robert Smith, sergeant at arms. Pam King's ublicity committee made sure all stu- dent Councll activities were heard about. Mem- bers of the committee are Pam King, Nancy Schle- gel, Mary Beth Pinkney, Frank Oatman, Bebe Lee and Marty Harrod. The Student Council social committee makes plans for one of the two dances that the Student Council sponsors. Members of the committee are Albert Derden, John Giesecke, Gayle Steger, Dee Dee Williams, chairman, and Barbara Allen. Larry Cahill and Marty Harrocl are not pictured. The works and project committee headed by Ann Caoett was res onsible for such projects as the Christmas baslgets and the clothes drives. Members of the committee are Diana Heaks, John Craig, Gayland Lyles, Barbara Hamilton, Ann Callaway, and Ann Cavett. 235 Class presidents which compose the Executive committee are Martha Smith, Barbara Baxter, Peggy Henkes, and Donna Bonds. Not pictured is Bebe Lee. Future Homema zers 0 America Chapter II OHicers of the FHA Club are: first row, Claudette Patton, Opal Daniel, Pat Byrd, Dottie Langston, Ieannette Bullock, Katie Cope, Geraldine Windmeyer, and Jackie Stanley. Members of the club are: first rowg jackie Stanley, Dottie Langs- ton, Katie Cope, Jeannette Bullock, Pat Byrd, Geraldine Wind- meyer, and Mrs. Smith, second row: Cora Pittman, Boots Barnes O al Daniel, Martha Blackstone, Peggy Huls, Sue Middleton Claudette Patton, Sharon Feuerbacher, Carolyn Bradshaw, lean- enne Hughes, and Iulieane Hughes. Not pictured are Io Ann Krugnp, Sondra Davis, Marty MeAden, Kay Carter, and Peggy Spi ar. The officers of the club are first row: Donna Thompson, secretary, Barbara Allen, historian, M arisue Schwartz, presi- dent, and Juanita Randle, parliamentar- iang second row: Lynnel Stanford, song leader, Etllel Kidder, reporter, Dee Dee VVillia1ns, treasurer, Janice Kuhn, song leader, Betty Green, sergeant-at-arms, and Kitty Dales, vice-president. The members of the Future Homemakers of America Chapter I are: Sylvia Higginbotliam, Juanita Randle, Katlzryn Clare, Catlzy Thompson, Lynell Stanford, Donna YVaigl1t, Vivian Pattillo, Glenda Rutledge, Marisue Sch- wartz, Pat Franklin, Kitty Dales, Betty Watson, Janice Kulzn, Sylvia Ford, Pat Hagoad, Gayle Steger, Lillian Ross, Florene Swenson, Lorene Swenson, Lillian Kunkel, Sandra Randle, Jan Purcell, Dennie Dement, Helen Hen- drix, and Mrs. Russell, sponsor. CLeftj Pat Dent, Dee Dee Williams, Mary Grice, Mary Franklin, Diane Grubb, Siu? Harrison, Bessie Walden, Babs Allen, and Marian S ies. Future Homema zers 0 America Chapter I Officers of the FFA club are: Mr. K. D. Willingham, tinel, Dudley Pounds, secretary, and Claryce Smith, sponsor, Lamar Robinson, president, Ronald Davis, vice- sweetheart. president, William Howe, treasurer, Joe Edwards, sen- Future Farmers of America Members of the club are first row: joe Edwards, Alfred Laudan, Thomas Gunter, Tandy Turner, Bob Little, Larry Roberts, and Robert Gay, second row: Claryce Smith, Dudley Pounds, Robert Burt, Vance Huckabay, Preston Harvey, Clifton Petty, Lanny Ross, Iimmy Mos- ley, L. O. Pogue, Roger Fleet, Sam Spangler, and Vernon Lay, and third row: Lamar Robinson, William Howe, Lewis Cole, Glen Noble, Earl Dean, Jessie Smith, Ken- neth Dixon, Ronald Davis, Ted Beard, Billy Driskill, and Ray Wisdom. 238 Thomas Gunter displays a healthy group of Cornish capons. Ray Wisdom proudly displays his Aberdeen Angus steer. The Ag II class seems im- pressed with Sam Spanglefs lambs. Tandy Turner poses proudly by his Aberdeen Angus heifer while Dudley Pounds seems equal- ly as proud of his Aberdeen Angus steer. Thomas Gunter is shown with his very profitable tomato plants. Ted Beard, Lainar Robinson, Joe Edwards is shown with his and Billy Driskill show off their many white rabbits. sheep of distinction. 55,3329 T First row: Lillie Thompson, Shirley Iahnsen, Gayle Steger, Glenda Rutledge, Mary Burleson, and Irene Hughes, second row: John Giesecke, foe Duncan, Kathryn Gidclens, Io Eick- mann, Ann Baldwin, Jinx XVilliams, Laneta Steflca, and Ioe Pulkrabek, third row: John Hollyfield, Don Tew, Terry Morrow, Leon Graham, Bob Trotter, Sam Kinch, Terry Pratt, Bobby Davis, Tim Purcell, and Bill Snead, last row: Bobby Wykes, James Watford, Pat Byrd, Emily Forrl, Charlotte Griffith, Ioella Evans, Mr. lim Collins, Margaret Tampke, Kitty Doles, Ann Hipperger, Karl Wagner, and Iimrny Shafer. R0 al Court Players Left: Standing in front of the portrait of George VVashington which the club presented to the school are the ofticers: Io Eickrnann, historiang john Giesecke, reporter, Laneta Stefka, secretary-treasurerg john Hollyheld, president, Margaret Tampke, vice-president, and Terry Pratt, sergeant at arms. Y '-'Wim' WFKER ' f, john Hollyfield, Vernon King, and Fred Matthys work on R.C.P.,s Queen of Hearts Ball. Joe Duncan and Terry Morrow doing stage crew work. 5 R.C.P. members perfom1 their part in the community Christmas pageant in the cafetorium. Participating in the Fling Show were members Bruce Baumel and Arthur Chester. Shown practicing A Different Dmmmern are Terr Pratt and Betsy Burba- Other contest play members are Leon Graham and y Glenda Rutledge. The National Thespian Society of McCallum is an honorary dramatics organization which is affiliated with the National Thespian Society. Since this is an elite group the membership is small. This year's members are: Cback rowb Terry Pratt, Leon Graham, Bobby Davis, Karl Wagner, Ann Baldwin, John john Hallyfielcl, and Sam Kinch. Front row: Iaella Evans, Margaret Tampke, liams, Laneta Stefka, and I0 Eickmann. The National Thespian ociety Being an active organization, the qualities to their fullest. Talking Graham, clerkg Margaret Tampke, Laneta Stefka, secretaryg and John Thespians use Mr. Collins' leadership to Mr. Collins are the officers Leon vice-presidentg Ioella Evans, treasurerg Hollyfield, president. l Giesccke Jinx lVil- Miss Helen Boysen, sponsor, and joe Wither- spoon, president of NHS, are the leaders of the service organization which offers tutoring to McCallum students. National Honor ociety Since membership is based on citizenshi and scholarship, the members are a select group. The ogicers typify these high standards. They are Ann McNamara, secretaryg Laneta Steflca, reporterg and Delbert Moberg, vice-president. The members of the National Honor Society who were Eickmann, Delbert Moberg, Carolyn Peterson, John admitted in the spring of 1956 are: Katherine McCann, Hollyfleld, Kathryn Giddens, Laneta Steflca, and Ann Bettye Sue McGee, Nancy Dement, Penny Adams, Jo McNamara, The picture at the right shows the officers of the Photography Club in preparation for their meeting. Typical of any picture there is always someone with his eyes closed and treasurer, jimmy Stolly is no exception. Other officers are David Lenhart, president, Cynthia McQueen, secretary, and john Paul, vice-president. Not shown is Louise Wall, sergeant at arms. Photography Cluh In a photography club several pretty models are neces- are Donnie Aclelman, Ronnie Baker, Raymond Bolils, sary. The clubis models or girl members are Sharon Dun- james Colley, joe Duncan, Billy Glasscock, Bob Haw- Can, .llldy Gwalffley, Bllfbllfll MCDUMGL Cynflml MC' ley, Dan Houston, David Lenhart, Terry Morrow, john Queen, Peggy MCSl1fme, Bflfbllffl Willi01TlS0n, Martha Paul, Tony Pulliam, jimmy Stolly, and Cary Taylor. Smith, Louise WVall, and Pat Wallin. The photographers The Sketch Club is a vital necessity to McCallum High Shirley Foster, Ellen Watson, Jo Ann McMillan, Carla School. They are called on to publicize school functions. Jackson, Janie Yeaton, Lee Ray Basore, Charles Johnson, The members of the Sketch Club are: Vernon King, Mrs. Tommy Johnson, and Tommy Russell. Benbow, sponsor, Doug White, Lillie Mae Thompson, lzetch The officers of the Sketch Club guide them wisely. They are: Shirley Foster, secretaxy-treasurer, Janie Yeaton, president, Jo Ann McMillan, vice-president. 5 As is typical of science clubs, there are relatively few girls. They are: Libby Wetherbee, Penny Adams, Meredith Kumph, Barbara Lewallen, Judy McCracken, and Mary Ann Murrow. Behind the girls are: Mrs. Morehead, sponsor, Darrell Lehman, Edward Kluth, Dan West, Eugene Reeder, Robert Pinkston, John Craig, Frank Oatman, Charles Smith, Bill Snead, Philip Sterzin , Ioe Murphy, Sheldon Smith, Billy Dandy, Bill Kingman, Mickey Cochran. cience Research Club The members of the Science Research Club are divided into science interests. The officers are members of the chemistry group. Holding a reagent bottle and describ- ing the contents is Sheldon Smith, sergeant at arms. Others are Libby Wetherbee, treasurer, Penny Adams, sec- retary, Charles Smith, re- porter, and Arnold Birdsong, president. 246 Above are the members of the Future Teachers Club which include: Mary Burleson, Bobbie Roper, Faye Lyne Sisson, Nancy Pugh, Nancy Schlegel, Avery Sinclair, Glenda Rutledge, Emily Ford, Nancy Nelson, Ioella Evans, Carroll Cason, and Iinx Williams. Seated are: Betsy Burba, Pam King, Bettye Sue McGee, Io Ann Myers, Margaret Tampke, Susann Gipson, Monty Mont- gomery, Shirley Birdwell, Sylvia Higginbotham, Kathryn Clare, and Sharon Singleton. Not pictured are: Barbara Anderson, Philip Davis, Icy Fellbaum, Charlotte Grifhth, Ann Guentzel, Charlotte Heath, Starr Harrison, Margie Hendricks, Surrenden Hill, Margaret Harrell, Elise Irons, Sandra McWilliams, Fred Matthys, Iohn Myers, Ann Peterson, Marjorie Rollings, Ioe Wilson, Carol Wycof. Future Teachers Pictured to the left are the officers of the Future Teachers Club working on a program for their next club meeting. They are,: Iinx Williams, presidentg Pam King, reporterg Bettye Sue McGee, secretary, Margaret Tam- pke, corresponding secretary, and Ioella Evans, vice-president. 247 2 ocietas Latina Profecta Standing by their club motto, Esse quam viderif' are the club officers: jimmy Doherty, sergeant at arms, Leon Graham, treasurer, Pam King, secretary, Ann Cauett, president, and Ann McNamara, vice-president. Pictured below are the students in Miss Casey's fourth period Latin class. They are back row: Martha jane Taylor, Beth Sutherland, Ann McNamara, Cecelia Small, Jimmy Doherty, Leon Graham, joe Witherspoon, Bobby VVinn, Charles Yett, and Miss Bertha Casey. Front row: Ann Caoett, Libby Wetherbee, Judy Gwalt- rgzey, Pam King, Cecilia Rabun, Libby Harvey, and Katie cpe. The sixth period Latin Club is one of the few classes organized as a club. Under the guidance of Miss Bertha Casey, the club members hope to gain more knowledge and benefits from their study of Latin. The Latin Club members are Barbara Allen, Phyllis Brymer, Iohn Craig, Paul Crider, Martha Godhey, Gordon Friday, Linda Little Caesars The officers, Nancy Schlegel, Linda Doles, Lois Jacobs, Barbara Allen, Gordon Friday, Corrie Hornburg, and Gentry Lee, aid president, Brenda Polsky, in planning their important club meeting. Doles, Weldon Dodgen, Swen Helge, Sarrenclen Hill, Corrie Hornburg, Elise Irons, Lynne Lowry, Gentry Lee, Frances Key, Lois Iacobs, Sandra Marshall, Nancy Nations, Bobbie Roper, Sandra Randall, Nancy Schlegel, Nick von Krisler, Marian Pruett, Barbara McKinley, Brenda Polsky, and Frank Oatman. 1249 I I The officers of the Novi Romani Latin Club are pictured above. They are Pattie Williams, treasurerg Robert Pinkston, sergeant at arms, Mary Magee, president, john Goeke, vice-president, jimmy Rash, secretary, and Mrs. Zehrer. Novi Romani Latin Club The members of the Novi Romani Latin Club are Kay Lanier, John McFarland, jackie McKinney, Mary Magee, Anderson, Sally Bowmer, Lynette Causey, Brueie Cavett, Mary Ann Murrow, Dempsey Nash, Robert Pinkston, Joe Colvin, Dennie Dement, William Eken, john Goeke, jimmy Rash, Carrie Watson, Ellen Watson, Houston Bobbie Sue Hill, Gene Holle, Susan jackson, Sandra White and Pattie Williams. J U Mb W, J YJ - jf Q Lffffrigxr .jeu A .Mfr I 0 W ,f rmffvf . if Future Nurses Club The officers of the Future Nurses Club are: Iucly Tuttle, assistant secretaryg Kathy Werner, vice-president, Ioan Carrutli, secretary-treasurer, Sylvia Ford, reporter, and Knot picturedj Lynda Cox, president. The members of the Future Nurses Club are: Betty Gilbert, Ruby Jenkins, Helen Levy, Barbara lean Meador Carlow, Ioan Carruth, Mary Ann Coker, Lynda Cox, Hazel McBride, Kathy Werner, and Virginia Wann. Nancy Crumley, Margaret Davis, Sylvia Ford, Gloria , A if an in an P This year the Sports Car Club was organized for the benefit Cahill, Harold Carr Alex Cason Charles Coup Charhe of those boys who have an interest in foreign and American Dodgen, Denrus Loan Swen Helge Kent Hemmgson Dzok sports cars. The members are james Abney, Terry Anderson, Isaac, Larry Mills jzmmy Shafer Raymond Sherman Tom Sam Birkner, Nelson Boclenhemer, Mickey Buckshaw, Larry Sherrill, Karl Wagner and Benny Wezr Under the direction of Mr. Boone, the otlicers of the Sports Car Club have tried to create an interest in all kinds of sports cars in this school. The officers are Sam Birkner, president, Karl Wagner, vice presiclentg jimmy Shafer, treasurerg Larry Cahill, program chair- man, and Alex Cason, ser- geant-at-arms. 252 ports Car Cl Members of the Golf and Tennis club are first row: ing, and Billy Berry. Not pictured are Philip Ott- Iames Gillis, Bill Kennedy, Ron Witty, second row, ing, Lamar Barnes and Terry Pratt. Mr. Gordon Bennett, jimmy Cawljield, Mike Ott- Throughout the past year the officers of the Golf and Tennis Club have helped Mr. Ben- nett run the club and have participated in the sports activities of the club. The officers are jimmy Cawlfield, secretaiyg Charles Arn- old, chaplain, Bill Kennedy, president, James Gillis, sergeant- at-amisg Terry Pratt, vice-president, Lamar Barnes, treasurer, and Mike Otting, reporter. OH and Tennis Clu 2 Officers of the Football Club are Wiley Wyman, repor- ter, Wayne Fickel, vice-president, and Martin Patterson, secretary-treasurer. Not pictured was the president Don Burch. Footlaall Clulm Members of the club are first row: Loren Orme, Dudley Pounds, Stanley Barnes, Bill Hammer, Ben Ryon, and Ioe Holeyfield 5,sec-ond row:WVayne Drosche, Bill Brewer,'Albert Derden, Mike Milam, Robert Smith, and Martin Patterson, third row: jimmy Ottman, lack Madden, Sam, Bowman, Sam Spangler, Bill Young, joe Salahi, and Wayne Fickelg fourth row: Bryon McKinley, Bob Young, Louis Smith, Cecil Thompson and Mr. Forrest Kline, sponsor. Not pic- tured are: Lewis Mayes, Don Burch, Stanley Slzelnilff, Ran- clall Hood, Darryl Cokendolpher, jerry Heath, Mack Hick- man, Walter Wyman, Karl Blomquisi, Iimmy Joiner, john Patton, Allan Rogers. Kenneth Stewart, Terry Slussler, David Kennedy, Eddie Kelly, Mike Gordon, George Pilgrim, and Richard Wolfe. wan--Q Members of the McCallum Truck Club are David Bryant, Mallard, David Mellner, Tommy Murrow, Clarence Pruitt jack Coker, Pat Davis, Henry Dunn, Darryl Fuquay, Preston Iolrn Rozmtree, David Turner, Roger W'illcin.9on, Iolmny Harvey, james Kitchens, Bill Lamlrdin, Gentry Lee, Gene WilliUm.9, and Raymond White. Trade Club Officers of the club are Roger W'illcin- son, presidentg Bill Lambdin, treas- urerg David Turner, sergeant-at-armsg and David Turner, vice-president. Not pictured is Gentry Lee, reporter. 255 Shown standing in front of their display case and selling counter are the officers of the Distributive Education club. The officers are Helen Herrin, vice-president, Cecille Stagner, reporter, Sondra Davis, presidentg and Dorothy Schoen, secretary-treasurer. Not shown is song leader, Iohn Goeke. Distrilautive Education Clulo The members of the Distributive Education Club are Hagood, Io Roye Herber, Helen Herrin, Charlotte john- Louis Beaver, Iudy Catchings, George Cole, Sondra son, Larry Beep, Betty Reeves, Gerold Samuelson, Joyce Davis, Dora F lores, Thomas Flowers, john Goeke, Eugene Schmidt, Dorothy Schoen, and Cecille Stagner. I Helen Herrin and Eugene Haygood of Mc- Callum and Carolyn Touchstone of Travis were three of the four students representing the two schools at the state DE Convention in San Antonio on March 1 and 2. Conrad Fath Boat Works is where Louis Beaver gets his DE credit. Larry Heep, one of McCa1lum's senior DE students checks the gas pumps at the Ritter's gas station on the Interregional highway. ferry Samuelson shows off one of the many shirts which he sells as a DE student. He work at Slax men store. Y? W - WSF' 'QA is , I M- ef Members of the Radio Club are first row: Mr. Lilo second row: james Carter, Charles Balzer, Welden Dod Etheredge, sponsorg joe Behrens, Melvin Dailey, James gen, and Fred Barth. Not pictured is Ivan Powell. Hester, Robert Rountree, Fred Heath, and Jimmy Rashg Amateur Radio Club Officers of the club are: President, Robert Rountreeg Vice-president, Fred Barthg secretary-treasurer, Ioe Be- hrens. 258 Members of the Record Club are: Hrst row, Rita Edwards, Rosemary Parmley, Myronna Embry, Dorothy Oljlicer, and june Burrage, second row, Rodell Hinkle, Marjorie Mo- Intyre, Betty Ward, Aleene Ien- lcins, Carol Tempera, Patsy Fleet, Emily Smith, Sally Bow- mer, Pat Freeman, and Betty Whited. Not pictured are Ioyce Dobie, Lindetta Edmiston, Dor- othy H ight, Dianne Holder,'Vir- ginia Horn, Ella johnson, Lucy Ann Schreiber, Doris Starr, and Sharon Wortharn. Members of the club who were taken at a meeting are, first row: Patsy Fleet, Liz Schwab, secontl row: Marjorie Mclntyre, Karen Bailey, I0 Ann West, Betty Ward, M yronna Embry, third row: Alyce James, Dawn Beran, Nlffmfl Hf1 WWCk, and Miss Georgia West. Recorcl Club OH-icers of the club are: Dorothy Ojlicer, re- porter, Karen Bailey, secretary-treasurer, and Rita Edwards, president. Not pictured are Doris Starr, vice-president and Emily Smith, sergeant- at-arms. 259 Blues Club OHicers of the club are Glenn Borkland, secretary-treasurer, and Jeanne Stanley, vrce president. Mr. C. D. Anderson is the sponsor. Members of Rhythm and Blues Club are: Robert Baker, Glenn Borkland, Brenda Barnes, Dale Barnes, Janice Bebe, Gordon Bethune, Billy Boyd, Morris Burns, Nancy Cox, Connie Culver, Mike Drousche, Darrell Dungan, Stella Fleming, Dora Flores, Lucille Gaches, Jack Gant, Lester Garner, Bill Greible, Suzie Guentzel, Jack Hello, Bobby Hill, Bertha Ingram, Gary Jensen, Charles John- son, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Jones, James Kennedy, Dickie Kemp, Jim Kownslar, Bobby Koonce, Nick Von Kreisler, Earl Lackey, Mary Lackie, Betty Lawhorn, Janice Lee, John Lenzo, Gaylord Magnuson, Bob McFarland, Patsy Mokry, Eloise Morgan, Frank Nelson, Charlene New, Vivian Patillo, Robert Pursle , Anthony Petrick, Clarence Pruett, Connie Reese, Harolll Roeglin, Betty Rcsentritt, Katherine Scheumack, Dorothy Schoen, Jim Shiflet, Janita Smith, Sandra Spain, Jean Stanley, Mary Stegar, Faye Stewart, Jimmie Lee Stewart, Joyce Thompson, Pat Thornblom, Mary Tribble, Nancy Tumey, Dixie Turner, Trixie Turner, Malcolm Tyson, Sarah Walker, Patsy Wann, Llana Webster, Pat Wesson, Jack White, Bertha Wiederhold, Eddie Williams, Joyce Williams, Bobby Williamson, Richard Wolfe, and Curtis Young. Rhythm McCallumites who seem to like and .enjoy country and hillbilly music are the members of the Country Music Club. The members are Beatrice Bachmayer, Barbara Calhoun, Juanita Duke, Janis Evans, Venita Sue Gaddy, Barbara Gressett, Barbara Grohmann, Bonnie Hansen, Delores Henderson, Marilyn Henderson, Mary Jane Hen- The club officers are Victor Mokry, vice-presidentg Lyndal Cannon, sergeant at arms, Ianis Evans, reporterg Janie Norman, secretary-treasurer, and john Goeke, president. At right are several members of the club who are selecting and clis- cussing the music for the club meeting. derson, Marna Herrin, Helen Langford, Alta Martinez, Janie Norman, Shirley Stewart, Beverly Sylvester, Sue Toungate, and Myrna Moore. Others are Lyndal Cannon, Sonny Courtney, john Goeke, Tommy Kasper, Leon Miears, Vic Mokry, Al Shaffer, Clint Starr, john Werchan, Eddie Williams, and Richard Wolfe. Country Music Clu in ...i. 35 .3 The members of this year's concert orchestra are Penny Iudy Greenwald, Sandra Hague, Mary Hayes, Susan Adams, Billy Bandy, Bobby Barrett, Ioe Bearden, Archie Iaclcson, Ethel Kidder, Sandra Lanier, and Linda Lewzs Bratton, Ann Calloway, Lanette Causey, Paul Crider, Throughout the past year, the mem- bers of the orchestra have Worked hard to bring the enjoyment of cul- tural music to the people of Mc- Callum. They have presented sev- eral performances of their Work in concerts with the choir. In addition to this many of the members worked for positions on the various honorary and playing orchestras over the state. On the whole, Mr. Phillips and the orchestra have had a very productive year. The McCallum Hi li chool Qroliestra 262 Affwzd Bifdsfmg Mr. Phillips-Sponsor Donnie Adelman Rounding out the members of the orchestra are Mary Magee, Deirdre Malkemus, Iohn McFarland, Wendy Miller, Carolyn Raines, Bobbie Roper, Beverly Smith, The members of the coveted All State Orchestra awards are Wendy Miller, Beverly Smith, Deirdre Malkemus, Arm Calloway, Ann Ripperger, Carolyn Raines, Ethel E Dale Sylvester, Martha Taylor, Linda Wells, Kathy WV er- ner, Roger Wilkinson, Don Zimmerman. Kidder, Don Zimmerman, Lanette Causey, Martha Tay- lor, Mary Magee, and Billy Bundy. , l 3' , 4 fa. ., I I ,aus ,v f i 'S'- fkfa. A . i I Q.-Lg, Y During the past football season the McCallum Band pleased the footbal fans with its halftime music. The members of the hand are Penny Adams, Donnie Adelman, Lamar Anderson, Nina Austin, Fred Barth, joe Bearden, Arnold Birdsong, Nelson Bodenharner, Archie Bratton, Larry Cahill, Lanette Causey, Brucie Cauett, Mickey Cochran, Paul Crider, David Custer, Dickie Dannheim, Linda Davis, Pat Davis, Lavada Dockens, Weldon Dodgen, W. T. Dagger, Bennie Engelke, Leroy Eastburn, George F ranz, Leon Graham, lady Greenwald, Kaye Hayes, Mary Hayes, Swen Helge, Elsie Irons, Jerry jones, Frances Key, Ethel Kidder, Helen Lang- ford, Sandra Lanier, Judy Lawson, Mary Magee, Avis McFarland. McCallum Hi li Since the band is a large organization, there have to be people to help Mr. Phillips manage the different sections of the hand. The hard working leaders are Martha jane Taylor, Judy Squyres, Betty Watson, Mary Hayes, Carolyn Raines, Penny Adams, Mary Magee, Paul Crider, Iebt Rampy, Roger Wilkinson and Archie Bratton. 'wt . is . ' 43 'N-'Wu F5 In addition to their marching activities during the football season the band participated in their annual marching and playing con- tests with other schools. Other band members are john McFarland, Carolyn Morisey, Janie Norman, Marion Olfers, Beverly Perry, Shirley Perry, Mary Pinkney, Robert Pinkston, joe Pulkrabek, Carolyn Raines, jeff Rampy, jimmy Rash, Eugene Reeder, Carol chool Ban During the football season all of the McCallum fans saw and enjoyed the prancing majorettes and the impressive drum majors of the band. This year's pretty, twirling majorettes were Kathy Werner, Judy Lawson, and Betty Watson, The two drum maiors who shared the tall white shako were Leon Graham and Arnold Birdsong. Reynolds, Pattie Rippeteau, Ann Ripperger, Bobbie Roper, Beverly Rundell, Linda Schutze, jimmy Shafer, Martha Smith, Susan Smith, Iames Spaw, Dale Sylvester, Judy Squyres, Martha Taylor, Donnie Tew, Karl Wagner, Richard Wansley, Carrie YVatson, Betty W'at- son, Linda Wells, Kathy Werner, Dan West, Roger Wilkinson, Charles Yett, and Don Zimmerman. '7 f 15 ig x . .. 7 ,,,.. 11? N .- : W iz ' . , ff. .-.M ..., New '-fzefve . MW - f-.U -- ' , e f K .L X,i.f W, . q,, V , yi y i. .. i,, K Ep., Zb: . 5, ..., X , ,VD in , A -' ' 5 77' , a k 1. ifriiiitifftiif f ieiits' T - fiehwv . Y t zz - V V.p . A,LA, New ,1 ' r:.gif-22: - -H wp if11?1':-ferfrffsi-iiyaiifi - M .-f. ---- fdmzipw kw112s4f44?'aei 1:L. -5.11-ffelfwy 52'ni Lms:'.EQfm.:3 A A f 6 , 'W N 'fmt ji ' f f ' gs, MP3 3 X3 A 5 iff 'Q 2 2ifggi.3V ii I Q 4 . ., ,,g. .ip ,f, ,Q aw p ,er W. . n 1. .. ' -' 7 3 .19-2' We ' ' N H mfffgslgrif' ity- ii e fig. if T ' Q. , I Y .. ' :'1.'h7 , ' tzsfgxzqf 55 iw, k rwg. I I . eeie ni, 71 5 S VV., The band spent numerous mornings on the Pep rallies received that added spark from the band. The Alice pep rally practice Held preparing for the half-time shows. Not only did they have to memorize their music, they had to memorize the shows. was one of the many pep rallies at which the band performed. Though the weather was cold, the band members donned their warmest clothes and came out to cheer the Knights. Mary Magee helps Brucie Caoett with her band uniform. The old members wanted to be sure the new members looked their best. Above are the fall officers of the Iuuior Red Cross. They are: Cyntlzia McQueen, secretary-treasurer, Sharon Duncan, vice-president, Norma Taylor, president, Mrs. Lucy Lee Benbow, sponsor, and Miss Harrilee Heierrnan. unior Red Cross Members of the junior Red Cross are: Gwen Akers, joy Arnold, Barbara Baxter, Elaine Berg, Gene Braun, Lynette Causey, Rita Edwards, Karen Frank, Charlotte Griffith, Vance Huckaby, Becky Lee, Bob Little, Ioyce Perry, Marian Pruett, Glenda Rutledge, Ramona Stuhbleheld, Trixie Turner, Carter Wilson, Nancy Nations, Rosemary l. .2.. Cochran, William Eken, Irene Hughes, Charlotte Heath, Mary Magee, Carolyn Raines, Juanita Handle, Betty Snowden, Judie Ziller, Charlotte Greenlees, Sharon Dun- can, Peggy Henkes, Vioian Patillo, Bessie Walden, Pat Shepard, Bill Wykes, Cynthia McQueen. fi 1 if ,. .-- f EV , ........, fnnvsn-nsruc. G fi pm N M LT:-NJ EST EMFLXE YI? Q55 kv: X, 4 WE X 1 I 5. wk g I if D x X I Q! L E AA , ,Z H 54 lj XA W f In I N lw tx X 7 1 1 N A V N If J V, x iiixx-Q. 1 X.. 11020, fic ,HQ fm? 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Allg1an.Io1lgnn:e: 18769 187 An erson, ar mra: . . Anderson, Barbara Kay: 110, 153, 155. 222- Anderson, Lamar: 264. Anderson. Peggy: 171. Anderson, Rita Kay: 153, 250. Anderson,Terry: 171, 252. Anderson, 1Vi1ma Jo: 66, 171, 231. Amold, Charles: 32, 187, 253. Amold, Joy: 171, 222, 225, 267. Atchison, James: 153. Austin, Nina Jane: 264. B Bachmayer, Beatrice: 171, 261. Bailey, Karen: 153. 259. Bailey, W. L.: 153. Baker, Phil: 153. Baker, Robert: 260. Baker, Ronnie: 68, 171, 227, 229, 244. Baldwin, Ann: 59, 65, 187, 232, 240, 242. Baltzer, Charles: 258. Bandy, Billy: 153, 246, 262, 263. Eames, Brenda: 153, 260. Bames, Dale: 260. Bames, Lamar: 153. 253. Bames, Opal: 187, 236. Eames, Stanley: 75, 78, 187, 254. Barrett, Mary Alice: 153. Barrett, Robert: 262. Barrington, Nita: 171. Barth, Fred: 153, 258, 264. Bnrtnn, Mollie: 171. Basore, Lee Ray: 57, 132, 171, 227, 245. Batzer, Charles: 153. Baughman, Don: 171. Baumel, Bruce: 25, 171, 241. Baxter, Barbara: 61, 187, 218, 267. Buy, Judy: 35, 187, 218. Beal, Ethel Mae: 171. 228, 232. Beard, Della Mae Amold: 187. Beard, Ted: 171, 238, 239. Bearden, Joe: 153, 262, 264. Beaver, Louis: 256, 257. Be11eI:,Junice: 153, 260, Becker, Charles: 171. Becker, F. H.: 87, 153. Beckham, Janice: 153. Behrens, Joe: 164, 187, 233, 258. Beishline, Jan: 153, 166. Beran, Dawn: 188, 259. Berg, Elaine: 153, 232, 267. Berry, Billy: 87, 253. Bethke, L.aNell: 188. Bethune, Gordon: 153, 260, Bethune, Jack: 184, 185, 188, 234. Betts, Charles: 88, 92. 170, 171, 234. Bigham, Joy: 35, 188, 218, 225. Birdsong, Amold: 188, 246, 264, 265, 262. Birdwell, Shirley: 171, 247. Birkner, Sam: 109, 171, 233, 252 Bishop, Earle: 69. 188, 227, 231. Bland, Stanley: 153. Blackstone, Martha: 111. 155, 236. Blomnuist, Dian: 68. 171. 221, 222, 224, 225. Blomquist, Karl: 87. 153, 254. Boatner, Ronnie: 153. Bobo, Mary lVayne: 188. Bodenhamer, Nelson: 153, 252. 264. Bohls, Raymond: 188. 233, 2-14. Bonds, Donna: 57, 124, 125, 186, 188, 219, 234. Borden, Joan: 55, 68, 171, 221, 222, 225. Borkland, Glen: 153, 260. Bowman, Sam: 13, 75, 80, 105, 254. Bowmer, Sally 10, 154, 259, 250. Box, Jeane: 62, 172. Boyd, Billy: 154, 260. Boyd, Bobby: 154. Braddock, Marie: 188. Bradley, Jan: 188, 218, Bradshaw, Carolyn: 154, 236. Bmdshaw, Mickey: 252. Branton, Rita: 172. Bmtton, Archie: 172, 264, 262. Braun, Eugene: 172, 267. Braun, Pegizy: 154. Brewer, Bil : 188, 254. Brill, Barbara: 189. Brooks, Bobbie: 30, 189, 234. Brossett, Frances: 154. Brown, Jimmy: 78, 154. Brown, Jimmy: 75 88, 90, 92, 97, 172. Brown, Jaohnnyz 1574. Brown, atricia: 172, 222. Browning, Judy: 70, 189, 219, 222. Browning, Suzanne: 101, 154. Brune, Allen: 189. Bryant, David: 85, 255. Brymer, Phylis: 172, 249. Bullock, Jeanette: 101, 113, 154, 236. Betsy: 25, 61, 63, 154, 164, 234 Burba, , 241, 247. Burch, Don: 51, 74, 75, 76, 80, 82, 85, 86, 189, 254. Burke. Ganell: 172. Burleson, Mary: 62, 154, 240, 247. Bums, Morris: 189, 260. Burrage, June: 154, 259. Burris, Joycelyu: 172. Burris, Robert: 172. Burt, Robert: 189, 238. Burton, Charlotte: 172. Busch, Marilyn: 189. Byrd, Particia: 22, 61, 172, 236, 240. C Cahill, Larry: 154, 164, 234, 235, 262, 264 Cain, Janelle: 189, 222. Calhoun, Barbara Ann: 154, 261. Calhoun, Judy: 172. Callahan, Barbara: 154. Callaway, Ann: 63, 172, 235, 262, 263. Caller, Jimmy: 173. Cannon, Lyndal: 261. Caraway, Sylvia: 189, 218. Carlow, Betty Jean: 257, 281. Carr, Delores: 189, 222, 232, 252. Carr, Harold: 154. I Index Cam1Lh, Paula Joan: 190, 251, 257. Carter, Carolyn: 154. Carter, James Walter: 88, 95, 154, 258. Carter, Kay Elizabeth: 154, 236. Carter, Vera Joyce: 110. 154. Cartwright, Judy: 62, 172, 232. Cason, Alex: 252. Cason, Carroll: 37, 172, 218, 247. Cason, Jerry: 172, 252. Catchings, Judy: 172. 256, Caiiggy, Mary Lanette: 36, 250, 262, Cavett, Ann: 14, 15, 61, 190, 234, 248. Cavett, Bmcie: 101, 155, 250, 264. Cawlfield, Jimmy: 99, 172, 253. Cawthnn, Evelyn Delores: 155. Chance, Joe: 75, 80, 172. Chesson, Beverly: 172, 221, 222, 225. Chester, Arthur: 24, 56, 62, 131, 164, 231. 241. Clare, Kathryn: 69, 173, 237, 247. Clements. Rebecca: 190. Clopton, Lillie Mae: 172. Coats, John: 155, 232, Cochran, Claudia Sue: 190. Cochran, Mickey: 173, 246, 264. Cochran. Ros:-mary: 14, 44, 53, 173, 222, 225, 228, 267. Cokendolpher, Darryl: 35, 75, 85, 155, Coker, Jack: 87, 152, 155, 255. Coker, Mary Ann: 173, 251, 257. Cole, George: 256. Cole, Lewis: 87, 238. Colley, James Raymond: 155, 244. Coggyg, Jane: 26, 55, 68, 173, 221, Colvin, Joe Chester: 155, 250, Conrad, Curtis: 173. Conmd, Robert G.: 155. Cook, David Nelson: 155. Coolidge, Connie: 190. Cooper, Ella Mae: 155. Cope, Katie: 61, 144, 155, 236, 248. Cordell, Sammy Lee: 87. Coup, Charles: 252 Courtney, Elvin: 190, 261. Cox, George: 173, Cox, Linda.: 190, 251. Cox, Nancy: 101, 173, 260. 266 235 190 220 254. 222 Craig, John Almon: 155, 234, 235, 246, 249. Crider, Carolyn: 58, 101, 110, 190, 222, Crider, Paul: 173. 249. 262. 264. Crites, Joyce: 173, 225. Crumley, Hattie: 155, Cmmley, Nancy: 173, 251, 257. Culver, Connie: 173, 260. Currier. Charlotte: 173, 221, 222, 234. Custer, David O.: 264. Cutrer, Arbie Joe: 190. D Dailey, Darlene: 145, 155, 225, 234. Dailey, Melvin: 190, 258, Daniel, Jack Davis: 155. Daniel, O-pal Blanch: 155, 236, Dannheim, Dickie: 87, 155, 264. Daugherty, Dianne: 173, 220, 232. Davis, Bobby: 22, 25, 103, 155, 240, 242. Davis, Jimmy: 27, 36. 87. 155, 156, 16 Davis, Linda: 155, 264, Davis, Margaret: 251, 257. Davis, Pat: 108, 109, 173, 255, 264. Davis, Patricia: 220. Davis, Philip: 184, 185. Davis, Ronald: 173, 238. Davis, Sondra: 190, 236, 256. Dawson, Alice: 191. Day, Ronny: 87, 155. Dean. Don: 155. Dean, Earl: 173, 238. Dement, Dennie: 191, 222, 250. Demi-nt, Nancy: 54, 61, 143, 191, 218 223, 243, Dent, Pat: 173. 220, 222, 237. Ds-pew, Judy: 66, 191, 222. Depew, Winston: 155. Dtggeln, Allzc-rt: 75, 81, 106, 173, 234 Dildy. Peggy Joyce: 155. Dixon, Kenneth: 238. Dobie, Joyce: 155, 259. Dockens, Lavada: 173, 264, Dodgen, Charles: 173, 252. Dodge-n, 1Veldon: 155. 249. 258. 264, Doherty. Jimmy: 56, 61, 63, 122, 191 234. 248. Do5?g Linda: 34, 110, 142, 174, 221 Doles, Kitty: 25, 191. 219. 237, 240. Dorchester. Hazel: 174. Driggs, Milly: 174, 221, 225. Driskill Bill 102 23 2. 222, . 235. 231 225, , ' : , 8, 239. Drosche, 1fVayne: 44, 75, 80, 82, 83, 64, 85, 86. 88 93 106 2 , , , 170, 174, 54. Drousche. Mike: 44, 260. Duck, Jimmy: 42. Dugger, W. T.: 155, 264. Duke, George L.: 156. Duke, Juanita: 171, 261. Dull, Dolan: 87, 155. Dumont, Dee Anna: 65, 155, 225, 234. Dunagan, Betty: 156. Duncan, Joe: 69, 132, 191, 240, 241, 244. Duncan, Sharon: 24, 35, 49, 59, 191, 227, 244, 267, Dungan, Darrell: 156, 260. Dunn, Henry: 75, 81, 85, 107, 255. Dum., vicky. 101, 110, 155, E Ends, Howard: 45, 174. Eanes, Billy: 156. Eastbum, Lero : 99, 156, 264. Edmiston, Lindlettnz 156, 259. Edwards, Joe: 156, 238, 239. 222 Edwards, Rita Ann: 111, 113, 156, 259, 267. Eickmann, Marie Jo: 18, 53, 70, 120, 191, 222, 228, 240, 242, 243. Eken, William: 174, 250, 267. Ellard, Judy: 174, 220, 225. Embry, Myronna: 156, 234, 259. Engelke, Bennie: 156, 264. Enochs, Carlyn: 156, 232. Eppright, Mary Lou: 156. Erwin, Barbara: 218. Evans, Betsy: 191, 218. Evans, Janis: 261. 128 Evans, Joeua. 25, so, 49, 51, 59, 67, 117 131 145 191 219 240 242 243. Evans: Tominy: 174. i i 1 F Faris, Jo: 60, 68, 144, 170, 174, 221, 225 226. K, F....1ken1.erry. Judy: 192- 9-S17 9370 Fellmum, Joy: 67, 192, 219. Faulkner, Betty Jean: 156, 231. Faulkner, Jo Ann: 174, 220. Feuerhacher, Sharon: 156, 229, 236. Fickel, VVayne: 20, 57, 58, 75, 76, Bl. S3 186, 192, 254. Fleet, Patsy: 156, 259. Fleet. Roller: 238. Fleming. Stella: 174, 220, 260. Flores, Dora: 174, 256, 260. Flores, Lenora: 156. Flowers. Thomas: 192. 256. Flynn, Carol: 192. Ford, Emily: 37. 61, 64, 156, 240, 247. Ford, Sylvia: 156. 237, 251, 257. Foreman. Patricia: 64, 136. 139- 174. Foster, Shirley: 45, 174, 222, 226, 245. Frank, Karen: 156, 225, 234. 262. Franklin, Mary Ella: 156, 237. Franklin, Pat: 156, 237. Franks, Ella Dean: 192. FrankS, Sammy: 157. Franz, George: 14, 69, 192, 264. Frazier, Scarlett: 140, 174, 220, 222, 225 234. Frederick, Ruby: 192. Freeman. Pat: 192. 259. French, Kathy: 157. Friday, Gordon: 75, 84, 98, 106, 157, 249, Friische, Beulah. 174. 222, 225, Fuquay. Darryl: so, 98, 106. 174, 255. Fun, Janice: 111, 151. G Cache-s, Lucille: 157, 260. Caddy, Venita: 174, 261. Gallamore, Roger: 157. Calloway. Richard: 27, -15. 192, 232, 233, Gant, gack: 157, 260. Cant, 'antlyz 48, 60, 192, 218. Gamer, Lester: 260. Gan. Delores: 101, 113. Canlt, Billy Gene: 157. Cay, am..-n. 151, 238. Gayden, Kernan: 87. Gibson, Carol: 157. Gidtlens. Kathryn: 68, 192, 218, 222, 232 240. 243. Ciest-ck:-. John: 52, 53. 116, 117, 17-1, 228 234, 240, 242. Gilbert, Gloria: 157, 251, 257. Giles. lohn: 193, Gillis. James: 100, 174, 233, 253. Cipsnn. Sue: 193, 219, 222, 2-17. Clasvcuc-k, Billy Joe: 175, 24-1. Godin-y, Martha: 35, 144. 157. 225, 249. Co:-ke, John: 175, 250, 256, 261. Goerlitz, Emylou: 193, 222, 225. Gordon. Mike: 20. 87. 157, 254. Graham. Leon: 14. 22. 25, 62, 130, 175 229, 232, 234, 240, 241, 242, 248, 264 265. Graham. Lorene: 175. Gravis, Colleen: 41, 193, 222, 225. Gray, Jeanie: 41. 193. 213. 225. Craydon, Kenneth: 157. Green. Betty: 69, 157, Greenlees. Charlotte: 175. 267. Greenwald. Judy: 157, 262, 264, Greig. Cecil: S7. Gressett, Barbara: 157, 261. Grice, Marv Alice: 157, 234, 237. Grieble, Bill: 260. Griflith. Charlotte: 61, 157, 2-10, 267. Griffith, Boy '1'ravis: 157, Gmhmann, Barbara: 157. 261. Gmna, Joe: 48. Groom, Dianne: 157. Groom, Donny: 175. Grubb, Dianne: 175, 220, 237. Guentzel, Ann: 175, 222. Gnentzel. Carolyn: 157, 260. Gunter Th ls 157 7 7 9 , om: ': ' , 1.38. L.3.. Gwaltney. Judy: 20, 35, 175, 220, 222, 224, 226, 244, 248. H Huge, Carol: 175. Hagood, Eugene: 256. 1-lagood, Pat: 101. 157. 237, Hague. Sandra: 184, 185, 194, 23-1, 262. Hall, Dorothy: 175. Hamilton, Barbara: 61, 157, 234, 235. Hamilton, Lowell: 157, Hammer, Bill: 31, 58, 60, 75, 79, 8-4. 86 105, 193, 254. llanimoek, Norma: 193, 259. Hansen, Bonnie: 175. 261, 295. Hardin, Marvin: 175, 295. Harrell, Margaret: 157, 234. Harrison, Starr: 175, 222, 237. Hnrmd, Many, 14, 27, 58, 118, 119, 123 130, 193, 219, 222, 234, 235. I-Iarty, Billy: 175. Harvey, Libby: 157, 225. 248. 295. Harvey, Preston: 87. 98, 157, 238, 255. Hawlny, Bob: 193, 244. Hay, John: 104. Haydon, Craig: 19, 193. 295. Hayes, Kaye: 175, 264. Hayes, Mary: 193, 262, 264. Heath, Charlotte: 175. 220, 222, 227, 267. Heath, Fred: 158. 258. Heath, lerry: 105, 175, 254. Helga, swen: 158, 249, 252, 264. Hello. Jack: 260. Hemingson, Kent: 158. 252. Henderson, Delores: 261. Henderson. Joyce: 158. Henderson. Leroy: 158. Henderson, Mary: 158, 261. Hendricks, August: 87, 158. Hendricks, Helen: 158, 237. Hendricks, Margie: 193. Henkes, Peggy: 56, 58, 194, 225, 234, 267. Herber, Jo Roye: 194, 256. Herbert, Connie: 158, 225. Herdersnn, Marilyn: 110, 175, 261. Herrin, Helen: 158, 194. 225, 256, 257. Herrin, Mama: 175, 261. Hester, James: 158, 233, 258. Hickman, Mack: 60, 75, 76, 98, 254. Hicks. Phyllis: 30. 54, 67. 69, 194, 219, 222, 223, 224. Higgenhotham, Sylvia: 175, Hight, Dorothy: 194. 259. Hill, Bobbie: 158. 250. 260. Hill, Surrenden: 63, 158. 249. Hinkle, Bodell: 158, 259. Hoes, Sandra: 158. 234, 237, 247. Hopzc-au, Bobby: 175. Holder, Dianne: 158, 259. -I Holeyfield. Joe: 75, 76, 107. 194. 254. Holland, Flo: -ll. Holle, Gene: 158. 250. v Hollyfield, Cynthia: 17. 55, 65, 68, 103 110, 112. 175, 220. 222.- Hollyfield. John: 24, 26, 35. 55, 71, 131 194, 227. 240, 241, 242, 2-13. Holt, Ann. 101, 110, 112, 176. Hood, Donillas: 158. 182. - Hood, Randall: 87, 176. 254, Hom, Virginia: 158, 259. Hnmberger, Betty Jean: 158. 1-Iombnrg, Corrie Ann: 33, 36, 234, 249. Hnmhnrg, Nancy: 33. 194, 218, 222, 225. Hoskins, Sanndra: 194. Houston. Dan: 194, 2-14. Howe, Susan: 176. Howe, 1:Villiam: 238. 239. Hnckabay, Vance: 158. 238. 267. Hnddleston, Dorothy: 2-1, 57. 19-1, 222, 229, 232. Huehel, Charlene: 159. Hue-ble, Emestien: 195. Huff, Joe: 159. Hughes, Irene: 176, 226, 232, 242, 267. llinxhes, Jeannenne: 176, 236. iiimiws, Juli.-nn.-: 176, 236. Hnls, Peggy: 236. Hurst, Jack: 176. Hyatt, James: 159, I Ingram, Berhta: 195, 260. Irons, Lillian Elise: 159, 249, 264. Irwin, Sylvia: 142, 176, 221, 225. Irwin, William H.: 159. Issacs. Dixon: 159. Ivy, Frank J.: 159. 1 Jackson, Barbara: 159. Jackson, Carla: 159, 245. Jackson, Susan: 159, 250, 262, Jacobs, Lois Ann: 159, 249. Jahnsen, Shirley: 159, 231, 240. James, Alyce: 195, 259. Jenkins, Aleene: 176, 259. Jenkins, Ruby: 159, 251, 257. Jenkins, YVi11iam: 159. Jennings, Jerry: 159. Jensen, Cary: 159, 260, Johnson, Charles: 159, 245, 260. Johnson. Charlotte: 195, 256. Johnson, Ella: 159, 259. Johnson. Jimmy: 260. Johnson, Linda: 159, 225, 234. Johnson, Margie: 20, 144, 195. Johnson, Tommy: 176, 245. Johnson, YVilbert: 159. Johnston, Glynda: 159. Joiner, Jimmy: 75, 79, 195, 254. Jones, Billy: 159, 260, Jones, Janelle: 54, 195, 219, 222, 224. Jones, Jeanette: 159. Innes, Jerry. 159. jam-5, Jerry: 176, 264, Joyce, Chuck: 36. 88. 96. K Kasper, Tonuny: 19, 109. 195. 261. Kelly, Edward: 87, 159, 254. Kelly, Namyi 195. 218. Kelly, Tami Jeanne: 176. 225. Kemp, Dickie: 87. 260. Keimarzl, Barron: 195. Kennedy, Bill: 27, 32, 58. 100, 195, 253. Kennedy, David: 87. 254. Kennedy. James: 159, 260. Kerlin, LaVnnne: 195. Key, Frances: 14. 176, 249, 264. Kidder, Ethel: 159, 228, 262, 263, 264. Kinahd Ann: 34, 54, 70, 133, 196, 219, 222 Kineh, Sam: 22, 23, 25. 27, 31, 53. 59, 67 156, 176, 229, 232, 233, 234, 240, 242 King, 1.10,-dg 168. King, NL-well: 99. Kii5iZ,81'anx: 133, 159, 228, 234, 235, 247 King, Vemon: 159, 241, 245. Kitchens, James: 160, 255. Kleinschmidt, Linda: 196. Klinmnan, Bill: 27, 196. 246. Klingman, Julie: 34, 160, 182, 225. Kluth, Edward: 246, Knapp, Jo Ann: 61, 176, 234, 236. Knm-st-k, Billy: 160. Knnnee, Bobby: 160, 260. Knwnslar, Jim: 260. Kuhn. Janice: 177, 221, 222, 237. Kninph, Meredith: 196, 246. Kunkel. Lillian: 237. L Laeker, Janie: 160. Lackey, Earl: 160, 260. 260. Laukie, Mary: 160, Lanilwclin, Ann: 33, 160. 225, 234. Lamlulin, william: 34, 88, 94, 108, 177, 182, 255. Lm..1n...., C,-..:1.i..: 160. Lang, Lester: 196. Langford. llvlenz 177, 261, 264. L:mgf..f.l. Ruger: leo. I.:nn1ston, Dorothy: 61, 160, 236. Lanier, Sandra: 160, 250, 262, 264. Larson, 1Villi:un: 160. Lauderdale, Elwanda: 184, 185. L..wh...., B.-ny. 117, 260. Lawson, Judy: 17, -19, 58, 1-ll, 196, 219, 109 264. 265. Lay, Vernon: 238, Lee, Becky: 160, 267. Lee. Benita: 70, 196, 219, 222, 224, 234, 235. Lee, Gentry: 75, 76, 109, 249, 254. Lee, Janice: 160, 260. Lehman, Darrell: 177, 246. Lenhart, David: 12, 35, 57, 186, 196, 227 229, 233, 244. Lentz, Betty: 196. Lenz, Sandra: 160. Lenzu, John: 260. Levy, Helen: 160. 251. 257. Lewallen, Barnhara: 42, 196, 246. Lewis, Linda: 160, 262, Linder, William: 160. Little, Bob: 160, 238, 267. Lloyd, Ann: 161, 225. Loan, Dennis: 161, 177, 233, 252. Lnney, Charles: 59, 88, 90, 91, 196. 197, 261. Wizig, Terry Paul: 168, 282. Wolff, limi! Daixfvzgslbo 238 Lgxryiniymff: 65, 161, 225, 234, 249. Lowry, Pete: 161 L cl , P t , : , - Lyilei, Sxailand: 75. 83, 98, 127, 152, 161 234, 235. Mc L1 Ad , M rty:161, 236. lslglirigg, Hgzelz 161, 251, 257. McCann, Katherine: 198, 222, 228, 243. McCmkfen, ?igy l'gg117i746 B1 C 1 , : , - lS1ED::1ieinBal:'b21,ra: 14, 20, 49, 198, 222 244. McDaniel, Dennis: 161. McFarland, Avis: 177, 269, McFarland, Iohn: 177, 231, 250, 263, 265. McFarland, Patsy: 198. McFarland, Robert: 177, 260. McGee, Bettyc: 14, 23, 24, 30, 51, 59, 116, 133, 198, 219, 234, 243, 247. McGee, Don: 177. McIntyre, Majorie: 69, 161, 259. McKinley, Barbara: 161, 164, 229, 249. McKinl1'y, Byron: 75, 83, 161, 254. McKinney, Iacquvlyn: 161, 166, 250. McKnwn, Suzanne: 177. McLellan, Harriet: 177, 225. McMillan, jo Ann: 34, 44, 52, 71, 198, 220, 222, 245. McNamara, Ann: 30, 54, 58, 70, 128, 143 198, 219, 222, 223, 243, 248. McQueen, Cynthia: 33, 34, 52, 63, 198, 222, 244, 267. McShzmz-, Peggy: 198, 244, 295. McWilliams, Joe: 87, 161. McWilliams, Sandra: 51, 116, 117, 198, 219. M Madden, Jack: 20, 51, 57, 75, 77, 80, 83 85, 122, 127, 128 186, 196, 254. Magee, Mary: 132, 177, 232, 250, 263, 264, 266, 267. Magnuson, Gayland: 260. Main, Joe: 87, 98. 103, 161. Malkemus, Deidre: 164, 176, 229, 263. Mallard, Gene: 87, 98, 177, 255. Marshall, Sondxa: 161, 229, 249. Martin, Donnie: 197. Martin, Faye: 161. Martinez, Alta: 177, 261. Matthews, Virginia: 177, 225. Matthys, Fred: 24, 26, 161, 241. Mayes, Lewis: 254. Mayfield, Ginger: 161, 182, 225. Meador, Barbara: 161, 251, 257. Meeks, Carol: 177. Meier, Marlella: 177. Meiske: Shirley: 197, 222. Melber, David: 88, 89, 109, 197, 255. Metcalfe, Mnry Helen: 161, 225. Metz, Mary: 177, 225. Meyer, Donald: 162. Meyer, joy: 197. Middleton, Belly Io: 197. Middleton, Sue: 161, 236. Miears, Leon: 177, 261. Milam, Mike: 14, 58, 60, 75,478, 88, 94, 97 103, 133, 197. Milek, Robert: 161. Millard, George: 177. Miller, Kny: 5, 68, 178, 222, 232, 234. Miller, Wendy: 55, 26, 3. Mills, Larry: 178. Moberg, Delbert: 20, 27, 59, 88, 89, 93 95, 102, 129, 197, 234, 243. Moden, Merle: 36, 87, 178. Mogonye, Jerry: 162. Mokry, Eugene: 161. Mokry, Patsy: 161, 260. Mokry, Victor: 20, 118, 119, 124, 125, 186, Monthcmery, Monty: 58, 197, 247. Montgomery Scotty: 161. Moore, Carol: 141, 178, 220, 222, 225, 234 Moore, Myma Loy: 178, 261. Moore, Peggy jenn: 27, 178, 221, 225. Moore, Rosemary: 197. Morgan, Eloise: 161, 260. Morisey, Carolyn: 178, 265. Morland, Wesley: 197. Morriss, Vemn May: 162. Morrow, Terry: 12, 18. 24, 35, 45, 59, 69 198, 226, 234, 240, 241, 244. Mosley, Jimmy: 87, 178, 238. Murchison, Barbara: 162, 225. Murphy, Arthur: 66. Murphy, joe: 197, 246. Murrow, Mary Ann: 101, 162, 246, 250. Murrow, Tommy: 109, 255. Muskat, Jeannette: 198, 225. Myers, In Ann: 178, 220, 222, 247. Myers, Larry: 162. N Nash, Dempsey: 162, 250. Nations, Nancy: 162, 225, 249, 267. Nelson, Frank: 178, 260. Nelson, Lanny: 88, 90, 93, 199. Nelson, Nancy: 69, 199, 218, 222, 228, 247 Ixew, Chmlenea, 260. Newell, Dunson: 162. N5-wman, Carolyn: 178, 222. Nichols, Louise: 162. Nicholson, Jack: 162. Nnblv, Glc-nz 87, 98, 102, 162, 234, 238, Norman, Janie: 162, 261, 235. Nnwotny, Douglas: 162. 0 021237, Fmnk: 131, 162, 234, 235, Olficur, Dorothy: 162, 166, 259. Oizlelmy, Judy: 110, 162, O fvrs, Marian Ann: 162, 265. Oliver, Jenn Ann: 145, 162, 225. Orme, Loren Ray: 178, 254. Ching, Micl1zl1'l: 99, 199, 258, Ottin Phill 1 Ou g' J: ll : 2528 man, 1 : , 7 , 254- mmy 5 83, 98, I06, 162, Owens, Jerry: 162. P Palmer, Harriet: 199. Pzllmquist, Stephen: 33, 178. Pnrgman, Janice: 65, 163, 225. Parker, Dulc: 163. Parks, Judy Ann: 178, 220, 225. Pannlvy, ivan: 199, 259. Parngley, lnsemary: 163. Parrish, Peggy: 41, 178. Pntillo, Vivian: 199, 237, 260, 267. Pntson, Violet: 163. Patterson, Lue: 175, 178, 221, 225. Patterson, Martin: 45, 199, 254. Patterson, Sue: 178, 225. '. Patton, Claudette: 178, 236. ' Patton, Lohn: 87, 163, 254. Patton, nt: 178. Paul, john: 19, 199, 244. Pearson, Sandra: 163, 225. Pelath, Bill: 163. Pelath, John: 178. Pendergmss, Ennio: 163. Perkins. Caro 60, 178, 221, 222, 225. Perry, Beverly: 265. Perry, Ioyce: 168, 225, 267. Perry, Pauline: 199. J Perry, Shirley: 265. ' Peterson, Ann: 163. Peterson, Carolyn: 61, 199, 219, 222, 243. Peterson, Marilyn: 199, 218. , Patrick, Anthony: 163, 260. ' Schmidt, Joyce: 201, 256. Schmidt, Linda: 165. Schmidt, Marilyn: 179. Schneider, Irene: 179. Schoen, Dorothy: 135, 234, 256, 260. Schreiber, Lucy: 179, 259. Schulze, Linda: 165, 265. Schuyler, Errol: 107, 165. Schwab, Elizabeth: 201, 259. Schwartz, Marisue: 20, 69, 221, 222, 234, 237. Scroggins, Alvis: 45. Shafer, Jimmy: 165, 240, 252, 265. Shaffer, Al: 201, 261. Shaw, Margo: 165. Shelnutt, Stanley: 104, 201, 254. Shepherd, Patricia: 201, 225, 267. Sheppard, Paula: 201. Sherman, Raymond: 252. Sherrill, Martha: 113, 201. Sherrill, Tom: 252. Shillel, Jim: 260. Shonf, Kenneth: 202. Shutts, Bill: 27. 62, 156, 165, 231, 233. Sien, Peggy: 140, 165, 225. Sinclair, Avery: 65, 165, 247. Sinclair, Indy: 27, 31, 53, 220, 225, Singletary, Jim: 27, 156. 164, 184, 185. Singleton, Sharon: 69, 202, 222, 247. Siptak, jo Ann: 165. Sissnn, Faye Lynn: 165, 247. Turncr, Marla: 166. 225, 234. Tumer, Tandy: 238, 239. Turner, Trixie: 267, 260. Tuttle, Iudy: 251, 257. Tyson, Malcolm: 260. ' U Uvn, Ron: 87, 181. V Valdez, Ruth: 166. Vasbinder, Melvin: 88. Voight, Betty: 204, 222. Von Bieberstein, Lim: 181. Von Kreisler, Nic : 166, 249, 260. W Waggoner, Curtiss: 87, 162, 166. Wagner, Irene: 204. Wagner, Karl: 22, 24, 26, 37, 181, 242, 252, 265. Weight. Donna Darlene: 166, 237. YValden, Bessie: 204, 231, 267. Walker, Sarah: 260. YVall, Louise: 204, 244. VVallin, Patricia: 20, 204, 244. Wallner, Tony: 204. Walthall, Joanne: 166, 231. VVann, Palsy: 166, 234, 260. 240 Petty, Clifton: 238, Phillips, Barbara: 178. Pilgrim, George: '75, 254. Pinkney, Mary Beth: 66, 163, 225, 235, 265. Pinkston, Glenn: 163. Pinkston, Robert: 234, 246, 250, 265. Pirson, Jack: 179. Pittman, Cora: 199, 236. Platt, Kemper: 163. Pogue, L. O.: 238. Poiman, Penny: 54, 179, 221, 222, 232, 234. Polk, Phyllis: 200. Polk, Tommy: 163. Poglys, Brenda: 27, 156, 163, 225, Pounds, Dudley: 75, 82, 238, 239, 254. Powell, Ivan: 100, 258. P0315-gl, Saundm: 41, 61, 69, 200, 218, Prado, Lucille: 168. Prado, Mary: 185. 254 224 229 222, Skiles, Mm-inn: 65, 165, 225, 235. Sloper, Bob: 165, 233. Slusslv Small, r, Terrence: 75, 84, 165, 254. Cecelia: 165, 225, 234, 248. Smith, A. William: 232. Smith, Beverly: 263. Smith, Brook: 180. Smith, Charles: 65, 202, 229, 246. Smitlng Claryce: 22, 23, 122, 144, 222, 225, 23 . Smith, Delores: 220, 225. Smith, Emily: 165, 259. Smith, janitzl Suv: 180, 260. Smith, Jessie: 238. Smith, Kara: 165, 229. Smith, Lewis: 75, 165, 254. Smith, Lonnie: 180, 225, 234. Smith, Martha: 265. Smith, Martha Sue: 49, 202, 219, 222, 244. Smith, Nancy: 165. Smith, Robert: 51, 75, 77, 82, 83, 85, 202, 234 254. smieh,'n1m-mary: aa, 165. Pratt, Terry: 22, 24, 61, 98, 179, 240, 241 242, 253. Pres-cc, William: 163. Pribblv, Ed: 179. Pricm, Kenneth: 163. Pnwtt, Joyce: 179, 220, 222, 234. Pruett, Marion: 163, 225, 249, 267. Pruitt, Clarence: 255. 260. Pugh, Nancy: 163, 234, 247. Smith, Sheldon: 56, 202, 227, 246. Smith, Susan: 202, 265. Smifgrs, Carolyn: 24, 69, 202, 222, 6. 224 VVann, Virginia: 204, 222 251, 257. Wansley, Richard: 102, 161, 265. WVard, Betty: 167, 259. VVard, Jessie: 167. Ware, Janice: 181. YVamer, ine: 51. . VVasher, lnrcia: 204. NVatford, James: 167, 231, 240. NVatson, Betty: 17, 30, 35, 59, 64, 67, 131 134, 136, 137, 145, 205, 219, 237, 264 265, 293. VVatson, Carrie: 250, 265. Watson, Ellen Jean: 167, 245, 250. YVcathers, Iudy: 181, 220, 225. Webb, Calvin: 181. WL-her, Mary Jo: 205, 218, 222. VVclxstvr, Llama: 260. Weir, Bcnny, 252. Welch, jane: 167. Wells, Jimmy: 167. Wells, Linda: 14, 101, 167, 263, 265. Wells, Budd : 205, We-rchxxn, join: 87, 181, 261. W:-rncr, Kathy: 17, 41, 53, 58, 121, 133 205, 257, 263, 265, 267. Wvssels, Johnnie: 167. Wesson, Pat: 167, 260. Pulkmbck, joe: 22, 179, 240, 265. Pulliam, Tony: 200, 244. Purcell, Ian: 163, 237. Purcell, Tim: 25, 179, 240. Pursley, Robert: 163, 260. R Habun, Cecilia: 110, 163, 166, 248. Raggs, Carolyn: 14, 179, 263, 264, 265, 7. Ramm, Nancy: 61, 65, 200, 218, 222, 226. Rampy, Jeff: 163, 264, 265. Ramsey, Henry: 179. Randall, Sandra Kay: 163, 237, 249, Randle, Juanita: 55, 68, 132, 179, 221, 222, Snead, Bill: 164, 180, 234, 240, 246. Snitko, Ted: 87, 180. Snow, Paul: 103, 120. Snnwden, Betty: 180, 225, 261. Soderlund, Mauritz: 126, 180. Spain, Sondra: 165, 260. Spangler, Sam: 58, 238, 239, 254. Spaw, James: 202, 265. Speer, In Ann: 180, 232. Spencer, Iva Jean: 180. Spencer, Terry: 180. Spillar, Peggy: 180, 236. Sprayberry, Pearl: 165. Squyres, Ierry: 75, 85, 86, 162, 165. Squyres, Judy: 69, 202, 219, 234, 264, 265. Stagner Cecille- 202 256 Stanmpvg. suv: hs, ds, 64, 136, 138, 205, 219, 222, 224. Stamps, Becky: 165. Stanford, Larry: 165. Stanford, Lynell: 20, 181, 222, 237. West, Billy: 182. West, Dan: 182, 246, 265. Wrst, West, HL-len: 182. In Ann: 68, 167, 259. West, Mary: 167. Wetherbce, Lilxhy: 101, 110, 182, 246, White, Charlotte: 205. XVhite, Douglas: 167, 245, White, Elaine: 182, 221, 225. White, Houston: 167, 250. White, Jack: 109, 167, 260. VV'hite, Paul: 167. NVhite, Raymond: 108, 109. YVhite, VVanda: 101, 167, 225. XV'hite, XVilliam: 167. YVhited, Bet Q: 167, 259. 248, w 224 232 237 267 Randolph, ivegml: 55, es, 179, 221, 222, 232. Rash, james: 163, 250, 258, 265. ' Reaks, Diana: 33, 68, 144, 152, 163, 235. Reeder, Eugene: 164, 246, 265. Reap, Lan'y: 200, 256, 257. Reese, Connie: 164, 260. Reese, Richard: 161. Reese, Van: 98. Reeves, Betde: 200, 256. Reagan Don: 27, 88, 90, 91, 93, 95, 103 Reynolds, Carol: 161, 265. Rhoades, Ann: 179, 220, 229, 234. Rhodes, Robert: 87, 164. Ribble, Max-gree: 164. Ringstaff, Elizabeth: 200. ' Ripperger, Ann: 66, 179, 232, 240, 265. Rippvteau, Pattie: 36, 65, 66, 162, 164, 229, 265. Hippy, Ina Faye: 179. Stanley, jackie: 181, 236. Stanley, Shirley: 260. Starr, Clinton: 26l. Starr, Doris: 101, 257. Steger, Charles: 34, 59, 75. 77, 83. 203. Stcger, Gayle: 36, 127, 145, 152, 165, 234, 237, 240. NViederhold,tEertha: 167, 260. Wiederhold. Edwin: 205. Yvilder, Barbara: 205, 222. YVilder, Patsy: 167. XVi1ey, Hexschal: 167. Wilkinson, Roger: 58, 108, 109, 255, 263, 264, 265. YVilliams, Dee Dee: 26, 55, 110, 126, 144, 182, 221, 222, 224, 234, 235, 237 VVilliams, Eddie: 205, 260, 261. VVilliams, George: 167. YVilliams, Georgia: 182. 132, 205 132 Steger, Mary: 181, 260. Sterzing, Phillip: 39, 63, 69, 203, 246. Stewart, Faye: 112, 181, 260. Stewart, Jimmie Lee: 181, 220, 260. Stewart, Kennvth: 75, 78, 106, 203, 254. Stewart, Shirlcy: 261. Stefka, Lnnetaz 18, 57, 59, 61, 70 , 131, 203, 218, 222. 226, 231, 240, 242, 243. Stolley, Jimmy: 203, 233, 244. Stowers, Eu ene: 181, Stromquist, gudy: 165. Strong, Cherry Ann: 41, 181, 225. Stubblefield, Ramona: 165, 225, 267. Sullivan, Robert: 165. Williams, Jinx: 24, 51, 67, 116, 117 145, 205, 219, 234. 240, 242, 247. Williams, Johnny: 109, 182, 255. YVilliams, Joyce: 260. Williams, Patty: 167, 250. Williamson, Barbara: 110, 182, 244. 130 YVilliamson, Bobby Gene: 167, 233, 260. Williamson, Wilma: 167, 225, 234. Wilson, Carter: 167, 267. Wilsnn, Joa: 205. Windmeyer, Geraldine: 167, 229, 236. Winn, Bnbby: 57, 167, 248. Wire, Judy: 182, 225, Wisden, Ray: 168, 238, 239. Robbins, Lester: 179. Roberts, Kaye: 179, 221, 225, 228. Roberts, Larry: 164, 238. Roberts, Suzanne: 179. Roberts, Tracy: 233. Robinson, Lamar: 200, 238, 239. Sunday, Sandra: 203. Sutherland, Beth: 63, 110, 181, 222, 232, 248. 228, Witherspoon, Joe: 14, 63, 128, 206, 234 v 249, Rockwell, Ellene: 179. Roeglin, Barbara: 200. Roeglin, Harold: 164, 222, 260. Rogers, Allan: 75, 85, 254. Rogers, Carolyn: 164. Rogers, Gail: 200, 218, 225. Roper, Bobbie: 164. 247, 249, 263, 265. Rosentritt, Betty jean: 200, 260. Ross, Dorothy Gail: 201. Ross, Lanny: 238. Ross, Lillian: 164, 237, Rountree, giohn: 255. Rountree, obert: 164, 258, Rowell. Ted: S01, Rundell, Beverly Gail: 164, 265. Russell, Tommy: 164, 245. Rutledge. Glenda: 64, 144, 164, 182, 237, 240, 241, 267. Ryon, Benton: 15, 32, 34, 75, 79, 201, 254. S Salahi, Ice: 75, 81. 254, Samuelson, jerry: 256, 257. Sanders, Sonny: 164. Santos, Tony: 164. Saul, James Earl: 164. Scharfe, Priscilla: 179. Scheumack Kath n 6 , ry : 1 4. 260. Schlegel, Nancy: 52, 53, 65, 164, 229, 234, 235 247 9 , , 24 . Schmidt, Diane: 101, 112, 201, 218, 222. Schmidt, Elaine: 164. Swenson, Florene: 165, 237. Swenson, Lore-ne: 166, 237. Sylvester, Beverly: 166, 261. Sylvester, Dale: 181, 263, 265. T 24s, 248. wary, amy: 27, as, 97, 162, 168, 226 Witty,'Ron James: 100, 168, 253. Wolfe, Icia Belle: 206. Wolfe, Richard: 206, 254, 260, 261. Joy: 35, 129, 182, 222, 225, 234. Tampk 242, Tatum e, Margaret: 22, 24, 70, 203, 240 247. John: 184, 185. Taylor: Cary: 244. Taylor, 265. Martha Jane: 181, 248, 263, 264 Taylor, Norma: 20, 203, 267. Tempe rn, Carol: 166, 259. Tenfan, Angela: 203, 144. Tew, Don: 37, 166, 228, 234, 240, 265. Tekyl, Rene: 166. Tmem, David: 164, 181, 226, 232. Thnma 232. s, Lee: 30. 60, 67, 69, 116-117, 181 Thompson, Catherine: 20, 204, 237, 245. Thompson, Cecil: 75, 84, 166, 254. Thompson, Donna: 203, 218. Thompson, Joyce: 166, 260. Thompson, Lillie: 240. Thomblom, Patricia: 110, 166, 260. Toungate m1 Sue 166 261. , I 4 : , Tribble, Mary: 166, 260. Trotter, Bob: 25, 98, 181, 240. Troulman, Helen: 166. Tumey, Henry: 204. Tumey, Nancy: 166. 260. Tumer, David: 75, 82, 96, 107, 181, 255. Turner, Dixie: 61, 145, 166, 260. Tumer, Edward: 166. Wolff, Lois: 182, 225, 228. Worsham, Peggy: 206. 218. Worlham, Sharon: ISS, 259. Wright, Carol: 206. Wright. Mary: 188. Wvckoff, Carol: 54, 67, 70, 206, 219, 222, 223. Wykes, Bobby: 168, 240, 267. Wykes, William: 75, 184, 185, 206. Wyman, Walter: 75, 80, 158, 254. Wyman, Wiley: 80, 81. Y Yeaton, Janie: 30, 31, 69, 70, 118, 206, 219, 245. Yett, Charles: 168, 248, 265. Young, Alta: 206. Young, Bill: 59, 74, 75, 78, 86, 170, 206, 254. Young, Bob: 75, 82, 83, 84, 182. Young, Curlis: 260. Yount, Patsy: 206. Z Ziller, Judy: 182, 225, 267. Zimmennan, Don: 182, 263, 265. Zumalt, Freddie: 168. 129, A. Be 'owlin AA... , .... , 286 All dal ea .. . 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