McCallum High School - Knight Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1959

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Q We I I Conch Frank Rzmdell contemplates the Knight potential. Terry Slzufler and jack Lumen find it rather hard to kick back into shape. 10 Lift your head and hold it high-the Blue Brigade is passing by is the chant of members under the Command of officers Marian Skile: and Becky Lee. The World is a maze of roll call and drill commands to sleepy Brigaders who roll out at 5 o'c1ock each morn for early marching practice. drills Amusement is reflected in the faces of new Brigaders as their initiation stunts are announced at the surprise breakfast give-nby the seniors. 11 Teachers Maur. Ruben Tee! and Mr. A. R. ,Snllee heave a sigh of relief as Bnrluznz Baylor and Blue Brigader Rorezzzary Rzufell come to help them with the hundreds of program cards that must be filled out be- fore school starts on September 2. ... registration .. I Q As schedules are handed out, the coun- selors' offices fill with problem programs. With the help of 'lyme Mafbewf and other Blue Brigaders, Min Leobel I!'7'are can get the students in her advisory, such as joe Colrfizz, registered quickly. 12 sflf' New students to McCallum find it neces- sary to fill out many transfer forms in addition to many class cards. .. and club projects. Hungry McCallumnites like Martlaa Amz Penfzork and Nina Aarfin look forward to the donuts sold by Pan-Am Club members Samlra Diver and Elaine Berg on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Please buy a streamer-they're only a dime! is the Cry echoed every Friday by Blue Brigaders such as Lillie Tloompmn, who has two customers in Helen Levy and Parry Slaerrill. uxrzpgg Annual subscriptions go on sale October 6, and Knights tire eager to place their orders with lfdlmr Cerella Small fsezited, foregroumlj and staffers Libby HiII'IBQ' lsr-sited, buckgrountlj and flllfvl Vujgl lstzlnclingj. . Every senior is overjoyed at rin oppor- tunity to show off his brand new sen- ior ring-even if he's still in line to receive it. 13 Conrad, Gary Bfllfilldll, and Ellen. Cbmlolfe Griffifb, argue over his having to sleep with her father after a spaceman comes to visit. This takes place in the first RCP production, Visit to a Small Planet. Highlights include comedy.. Ellen demonstrates her ability of con- centration to the spaceman, played by jeff loner. The old army meets the new! The general, played by Raiser! Pifzkflozi, tries to dissuade Creton, the Spade' man. from his plot to conquer the world. 14 ju H' T-1, N pw. gm A- 5 Ji Q45 . 5 338: W 'Q -2. X A 3' x Q -nf' TL 5, 1 ,AW F V 7 L' a fx gxs-. ww' if i ik ff.-QQ -I 1 .H Ima' 23 ,' ' 4 , 'I , K FS ,L . .,5Sw.m s . 1 5? A , xr 'ni tv-W 955 , Rf Qw- X av ,ir ' 5 ' fl 7F TV! .I 5, t ,f Q f 'fkfiffgggz' ' Qifgffa - 4 1: A if M A , At the graveside of johnny Reb, Knights sing of his death. The worlds largest plunger is unveiled by john Craig. Billy Eames. and Van Reefs at the pep rally Friday afternoon. jimmy Shafer and Nfmry Srlalegel open the gifts presented them after they were announced friendliest Knight and Lady. 16 map Weeia... Something unusual is going on at the pep rally and dance during twirp week, as the girls ask boys to dance. The gals also have the chance to ask that special someone for dates, walk him to classes, and carry his books. and Temple g2lII1C. The Temwle cfmtains meet MCC'1llLll1I cuvtqine Rile 1 is - L1 1 v 9' Parker, Terry Slfzfsler, and ferry Sqlzyrer for the coin toss. In keeping with the Central American theme of the halftime show, members of the Blue Brigade rhumba at the Temple game. tion. The cheerleaders lead in a yell. McCallum fans To the tune of Toreador, our ma- jouettes act out a bull-fighting exhibi- '87 , El, UHF fvik, x 'ILE Q if l 'lST w I 1 yflf C 1 R, M ? - vff?7f-4 - ,,.Q,a. H ..i- J 'Sqflllfif1lff'5 g- 1 17 Varied McCallum functions include assemblies . Under the direction of Mr. Lawoy I17bizworlb, the third period choir performs for a sophomore assembly. 18 After explaining the meaning of the flag in an assembly, Mr, foe Cockrell, of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, presents Principal N. H. Wiitner with a new flag for McCallum. Students file out of the cafetorium after hearing a discussion on vocational op- portunities in education. .. Back-to-School ight and DE Supper Blue Briguder Mary Helen Thema! directs Mr, W. L. May- field to his next dass. Distributive Education mem- bers sponsor a Pancake Supper on November 10, Dishing out pancakes are Bill Prefly, Lum Rabbim, Rita Edwardr, and Doug While. Mir: Ainrgfzref Hzll'7'i.V meets a group of parents dur- ing Back-to-School Night on November 6. As the parents follow the schedule of a typical day at McCallum, the comment heard most often is Oh, my aching feet! 19 ... Wizard of Oz Production... Dorothy, Glenda Rutledge, Toto the dog, Craig Van Dyck, the Lion, Calvin Preere, the Tin Man, jimmy Shafer, are sort of shock- ed as the Wizard, Frank Oatman, tells lhe Scarecrow he has no brain. E y 20 The citizens stand by the trees as Dorothy oils the rusty Tin Man. Looking on, is the Scare- crow, Carol Rabun. The Tin Man, the Scarecrow, and the Lion are walking to the Good Palace. football trip to Waco .. Are you sure you have everybody? questions Min Martha Agnor as Rare- mary Rurfell boards the bus and Barbara Allen listens attentively with Mr. Roy Caerf and Mn. France! Brouglaer. Hair rolled and blouse tails out, friendly girls, Angela Curlee, Paz Erlanron, Linda Raymond. Dinal: Hallmark, Barbara Allen, Mary Helen Tlfomaf, Maurine Reid, and Martlwa Harry, say good-bye to everybody before leaving for Waco. As Drum Major jimmy Shafer strikes up the band, the Blue Brigade rocks and rolls with Raunchy. f YV 5 9 few eg 'I wi 45,14 I lsth mga ,X .5 5 ... Beat Austm High Week... - We can beat 'em is the cry of everybody who attends the pep rally-dance Wednesday before the game. Eugene Reeder, Billy Willner, Edward Klutb, and Larry Kelly take over for the cheer: leaders during the Austin high pep rally. Iolm Hedrirk, Marion Pruell, ferry Squyref, Nanry Scblegel, Gayle Steger and Barbara Allen watch Gene Mallard freeze before the camera, while Curtin Waggoner and foe Bearden pass. Nanry Sclalegel, Gayle Steger, Glenda Rutledge, Sandra Lenz, and Marla Turner, nominees for football sweet- heart, wait anxiously for the announcement of the lucky one. and sweetheart presentation at game. Riley Parker presents Gayle Sleger, 1958-59 Football Sweetheart, with her bouquet of roses as john Hedrick, her escort. beams. Bandsmen form two lines as trainer Pele Lowry and football players Bobby Alliron, Gene Mallard, and Chuck joyce run onto the field. 23 -2-I-Fi:-24-2' J '-:-:-:-:-:-:1 :- The next Weeks bring basketball season ...ff , ' ' '15 0 n 0 . 21229-'V' mmu u t ,Fu t. -:-:+f:-:- lx Val I Z X A 9'5- rd if . 1 a ls., s 1 l I , ' , N nullm k 1, I In .- N N am 6 , V ui Hnnua,' 1 EQEQEQQQEQE' p ' .Q Q , p iiiiiilfid KVM ft Qhlgqgl x rtsklz 1 ,Q ' A 1- I I A J 'J ' i X !c 'E' . ' V. ' 'XX 1 Nl: I, ' X , X ,yi ,J . uw Q: , ,E 1 , A , t lllllfzf X , If QM X Q17 fx X X Ng f X W xv WJ N, ax x .at bf 24 1 During a basketball pep rally Mr. Frank Rundell introduces the 1958-59 basketball team, all ready to win district. Van Reese tries to sink one as Hank Ratlaell keeps a close guard on him. Mr. Rundell explains to Gene Mallard and Gary McCoy how this play goes. .. Interscholastic League Conference... Boarding the bus for the Interscholastic League Con- ference in Georgetown is jane Paganini, La jean Clmffin and Calvin Preere plus his stetson. Cerelia Small, Knight editor, participates in a panel discussion with students from Temple and Belton. On the bus returning from the UIL meeting, Mr. Guy Bizzell explains a few things to weary David Perry. 25 Combining the latest feather hat and T strap shoes is Linda Schulze to make the perfect outfit. Starting the stairway of Fifth Avenue W models is Kay Andenon looking petite in her outfit Q.- ,l style show b Future Homemakers 5 E 5? 5 All dressed to go to church is jewi fi: Paula Privette, a real fashion moclel, step out of the pages of Vogue in a rea fashionable outfit. Frazier. 26 Looking neat for school or dressed for church is Barbara Gebert. E Q and Cl11'iStII12lS Patty f01' staffers, Oh no! you shoulcln't have! just what I have always wanted! says Sandra Randall as Bill Orgain looks on and Carolyn Cade exclaims, How simply lovely. ,-5... Look What Santa brought me, remarks Tommy Billingr. Digging through the tissue paper Gentry Lee Wonders what next. 3fxff-5'1 ' s Keeping up with the latest fashions is Marla Turner in her potato sack. Murilwz Rome looks on with envy. l 27 y Much work goes On the east side of the cafeteria, colorful shields are being put up by Linda Raymond, Norma Edrnondx, and Marilyn Rowe. 28 into Ro al Ball Surrenden Hill questions the position of the crown that goes on the back wall. al if .'v'l A 4 .4- , Y .,...z:2iQ333E: v Pat Tlsornblom, jane Paganini, jack Peanron, Wayne Allifon, Marian Skilef, and Mary Helen Tlmma: enjoy the refreshments at the Royal Ball. which is enjoyed b Knights and Ladies l l l sl me l 1, 5 w l Blue Brigaders worked hard on the stained glass windows. Many people, including Marla Turner and her father, danced to late hours. 29 with fine entertainment The Capri's, Bob Young, Allan Rogerr, Lyrzdal Cannon, and Layla Rutledge, provided entertainment also. 30 ,f n - I f- ' ' N14 , .1 A 1 : i l P15 ll l 'ff' MQW f ' i A 1 1-' PQ .. . r , .. -' .-L-'-' .-1-rf. -vt-ri 42' . r1 1-ziaag F x f fix M l l l fiiifiwrfsmill N l will ,!n!l'Eil5:b l F l:g w,fl5!!1I'i-'Q ' n QQQJQEQIIQIEZE, -gfaifgglhgzrglgfsij . i J I , I lv f eb N , 4 ,ya , 1' ' v ' . 'IE g N - 14 at aimgsmwilgr ' - hh, if , Playing the guitar and singing is l Karen Siker, part of the enter- tainment at the Royal Ball. Dancing-for us- is Pal Swaner with her beau of the ball. l l and dancing until midnight. Y ,, W . 5 I ag' .www df a 4 '44 4. V ff' 'M l l Terry Worrell looks on as Carlton Odom presents Van Reese with a plunger, the, symbol of unity of the Potty Patrol. l l Golden stars, whispering tissue, a White chandelier and dancing couples, made the Royal Ball a wonderful memory for everyone. I . 3 E E .Wh X. 'Ev' sm iiuyyxnv' s E ,f ': 4 l' 3 i n fn , in l ,7,, , il . Sv-swim , T lg? 1 H :- ? M umm' t :L As holida s near Future Teachers visit schools... 41 ' lux Four Future Teachers, Enzily Ford, Clmrlyne Cooper, Suzanne Buralzi and Glenda Rulledge, wave good- on Xf Romlyn Donnell, jenn Ann Oliver, Libby Harvey, Sondra Lenz, and Bar- bara Terry journey off to T. A. Brown Elementary School. Pearl Spravberry, Lewis Smith, and Faye Lynn Sifxon package gifts for their advisory's needy family. 32 bye as they visit various elementary schools. ...student body carols On Tuesday, December 23, everyone gather- ed in the gym to join forces with the band and sing Christmas carols. Members of the band sang and played du ring the Christmas assembly. Completing the attendance of the assembly are the teach- ers, who also sang. 33 and Pan-American Club journeys to Mexico. At the hotel in Monterrey where the club is staying during the Christmas holidays, jeff Rampy has his shoes shined while Mary Helen Thomas, Margot McGann, and Snran Milburn play bongo drums to the accompani- ment of other guests of the hotel. After a shopping tour Carolyn Hayf, Mary Franklin, Kay Monrrief, Margo! McCann, and Karen Yolm meet in the hotel plaza to compare purchases and discuss the day's happenings. H- ,Li-af- .va ' 1.3 b V '45 is i V Ili' 1,-5' h e chili ,.yV,iyVf,sf 1 ,. was 34 From a point near Horsetail Falls, Mary Helen Tbomaf, jimmy Shafer, jeff Rampy, Paul Bloebaum, and Susan Milburn view the sur- rounding countryside after climbing to the falls. In a small village called Santiago, Mary Helen Tlzomaf, Ann Wyxf, Karen Yoko, Kay Moncrief, Mary Franklin, Emily Smith, Elaine Berg, Martha Srnilb, and Nina Austin relax for a few moments on the fountain in the plaza. n a Monterrey plaza, Mary Helen Thomar, jeff Eampy, and a friend from Panama watch the 'onstruction of a mosaic design which depicts the 'ity's progress. SE iii bags crammed with bongos, sombreros, and On the 10113 trip home, Carolyn Hayex Elaine Berg are exhausted, but jimmy Shafer gaily shows off his new sombrero. In a silver factory at Saltillo, Dinah Hallmark, Mary Helen Thomaf, johnny Foririer, Elaine Berg, and Mry. Marguerize Sledge, club sponsor, Watch as a worker pours molten silver. Ready to board the bus for home, club members carry their bags and souvenirs from the hotel. 35 As basketball season continues Gary McCoy goes up for a jump shot. i - ' 5 zl, K 1 Mr,irs4f AA if f KL? f ..:' uL,5 f , I L ' ' A A i. , 1 . 1 ' J H Austin tournament DQJQ Van Reexe and two Austin High players grab for the ball during the 4 if , f - J sv - . .. 'yr' Q 1 1122 -, ..1..tL-- . , agp V -uk J SV vi? , X X 4 , , mn! J f' 2, E A lihl Q Gary McCoy and fo carefully as it come e Main watch the ball s down. games are Well attended Curler shoots as Hank Rofhell f21j and Gary MfCoy Q35 stand Hank Rotbell, Ben Trailer, and fame: Carter are all in to get the ball. Brurie Cavett jumps with a cheer as McCallum scores against Bryan to win. 37 ...pep ralhes are held.. Full of pep as usual, the cheerleaders let go during a pep rally. The band provides peppy music. The student body shows its spirit and enthusiasm b ellin for its McCal- Y Y 8 lum Knights. 38 V . . . . and band carries on act1v1t1es. The band plays a very important and active roll at McCallum. Its officers put in many hours of hard work in order to better represent the school. jeff Rmnpy, president, and jimmy Shafer, drum major, are shown here discussing plans for a coming band activity. McCallum's majorettes Nazlaeezz Nezlaery, Smzdm Boardman, Karen Sikei, and Danna Smoof pause during baton practice to smile for the photographer. This year is the second consecutive year that McCallum has won Temple's trophy for the best opposition half-time , show during the football season. At Temples annual ban- quet jeffRf1mpy makes the acceptance speech while Mizrirm Skilef, Blue Brigade president proudly holds the trophy. 39 Closing our first semester . Nanry Pugla, Samlra Randall, Germ! Nlartin, Carol Lanierg jarmelle- Peebles, and Margo Slmw are enjoying the Blue Bri- gade banquet. Linde Burk glows as she receives the silver platter for the Service Award from Mfr. Fruzzfes Broug- lver While Illarimz Skilef and Ginger Mayfield look on. jean Brork, julie Klizzgzmm Linda Raymozzd, Libby HLl7'I'Ej and M1'. and Mrr. Forrefl Kline are just about to start the dinner, 40 'uw 'Q '7 K' '54, 1 W '---.. le ...sq M, ak... . comes Blue Bngade banquet... Enjoying their meal these Blue Brigaders and Mr. N. H. Ilfillner talk about current events around McCallum. To MN. Fmncef Bmugber, Mm-ian Skiler, president, presents the white leather Coat from the Blue Brigade. The entertainment was Little Red Riding Hood Japanese style. Sondra Mpzrrlmll, the wolf, gives Corrie Hornburg, Miiko Taka Riding Hoodson, the eye. 41 Xgiiu '5. 51 ai ,s I A 1-.48 :QR 'K 'N 4 'Lili Cover Girls is theme of Beauty Revue Discussing one of the hit tunes of today on Who Dug That Up are Moderator, Gary Lawmng Smedly, Gary Bowwmzg Soames, Calvin Preefeg and Hezempthia, Victory Van Dyna. Giving the daily weatherwacky is Brigitte Barometer, Indy Kerr. Priscilla Peneau, Ginger Cullev, models one of the latest fashions on Minnie's Broken Pane of Fashion, moderated by Minnie Moose, Emily Ford. 44 il: B F ' .affl 1 ' 'WIQEEQE3 Al l f' as class favorites and Who's Who named... While the beauty nominees wait nervously behind the stage before the show starts, Carol Kaye Fleming Qrightj chats with Marilyn Roure. Following their presentation to the audience, class favorites are radiant. Seniors are 101112 Hellfire and Glenda Rzzlledgef juniors are Ben Trailer and Pat Huglamlg sophomores are Dick Pelerfozz and Charly, ne Cooper. i r The stage seems overcrowded as the students named to Who's Who are announced. Proudly holding their certificates are jolamzie Weffelf, 'erry Squyrer, Nancy Srblegel, Gezzzry Lee, Paw King. Smie Coker, john Gieferke, Chuck joyre, Robert Pinkrlon, jimmy Shafer, faren Sikef, Lewix Sfzzilb, Gayle Sfeger, D011 Tew, and Billy Wilfner. 45 ...climaxed b announcement of Mosts. Corning onto the stage as they are an- nounced are McCallum's three prettiest girls and most handsome boys. They are Jalan Lyle and Ginger Mayfield, Ben Trailer and Bobbie Remfer, and Riley Parker and jenn A1111 Oliver. McCallum's most beautiful girl, Bobbie Rerwef, escorted by john Lyle, Mc- Callunfs most handsome boy, is present- ed with a bouquet of red roses by Cefelia Small, Knight editor. 46 New term brings awards and invitation orders . For their historical essays, jimmy Rmb and Nimz Azzrlifz received awards from Mr. Richard Pettway, ex-president of the Library Friends Association. Winning first prize. Nina received 35100 for Hyde Park-Today and Yesterday. For Jails in Austin and Travis County, Jimmy received a S25 schol- arship. As seniors meet in the cafeteria on February 4 to order their graduation invitations and calling cards, Drzrryl Cokefzdolplaer takes a moment to consider how many he will need. ...as basketball team beats Br an... Friday morning many students gathered in the Cafeteria for the Bryan pep rally. jolazz Craig smiles at his display of art work representing the games lost and won by the Knights. Ann Pelsnozz, Ramona Stubblefleld. Marian Skiler, and A2111 Lambdizz are ready to pull out for Bryan. Happy girls anticipate a glorious return from a victory in Bryan. and football team Wins over facult Fearless Frank goes up as Glenn Noble guards him. Curly Coers runs after Cecil Thompron. Dutch Kline clutches Glenn Noble at the opposite end of the court. Arrayed in pajamas and bermudas everybody is ready to jump and get the ball. Activities of Knights include Shield Work . Upper left-At theprinters. Lewis' Pemwrk and D021 lm read mtl torrett the page proofs of the Shield before it goes to press. Upper riszht-Keeping up exchangecorrespond- ente with other schools. Snfzdm Rtzudull :mtl B.n'b.1m !l'lt'Kif1!fp drop copies of the Shield into the mail box. Lower left--Wfrlting stories for the weekly MTAA News Caravan are Sbzlfllll Fezzwbiwhef html Lezvjv PUIIIIULUQ. News commentator Duff Ten' makes notations of Lewis' story. Lower right--Dan 'Hu' opens the MTAA News Carman on Ll Saturday morning while lidrlit' Legg and Nmzry Pugh walt their turns in the KVET studio. 50 ...special activities in typing... Vivian Hagood and Paul Ericmn, Cupper leftj, Berzbu Hulto, Cupper rightb, and Bobby Dazfif flower leftj,reign as King and Queen of the typ- ing classes. They each receive a box of Valentine candy. Delu Gibby, Nanry Newronzer. Suzanne Buralli, and Bertbqr Hullo type accurately hoping to make good grades. 51 i Student Council officer elections.. l Making their speeches for Student Council president are candidates john G1jt'J'EL'k6' and D011 Dean. fleftf, and for vice-president are Gfrylmid Lylei' and Leiwii' Smizh. frightl. The winners are ,lohn and Giiyliintl. Putting their ballots in boxes after voting in booths are Brenda Bagan. Carole Hifkmafz, and Mike Melfflafln. Frank Oazmfm is in charge of this ballot box. 52 and victory over Travis: district title! iiiii 3 Cheerleaders and Blue Brigaders are both wait ing in agony as il free shot is thrown. During the pep rally Lezwif Smifh dan- ces across the floor. fur Alain passes the bull to Ifvtlll Reeve as the game goes on trict win. Everyone is full of joy. as the final scoreboard shows 40-58. 53 MtCz1lIum wins over Travis thus giving a dis- RCP members plan and decorate From atop a ladder Dau' King unrolls the wires for lighting ef- fects. Busily applying the paint to the Queen of Hearts on a huge card are Sumla Dir.'kin.m11. Rirburd Allen. and Tony Pfazzniurlae. '54 RCP members work hard all day on the decorations for the big dance Painting scenery are Ixlmzry Slorm. Pfiliy Sherrill, Beverly Loper. Giwuijqe 1VIm'rii, and Kathie Hull. Cutting hearts for the pot planters are Pnl Erlfmmn, Billie' LaRue. and Lilaf Sbelby. ...for gala Valentine dance itting out for refreshments and conversation, Tony falluf and Bella Beafley talk together, as Min Har- ilee Heierman and Min Georgia Wert listen to Paz flark'J comments on the decorations. Vecky Pinkxton and Kennelb McGinnir jitterbug as am Hoerrler and Marilyn Redmond watch the steps f Sharon Holman! and her partner, Dancing beneath Valentine hearts are Tony Kallaf and Bella Bentley, and joyce Perry and foe Magee. 55 E2 ...and ueen 0 Oueen nominees and their escorts include above: Emily Ford and Bobby Boyd, Marlbn Godbey and Darryl Cokendallwber, Libby Hurrev and l.eu'iJ Smizbg below: Ntlllfj Sfblegel and jerry Sfjuyref. Avery Sinrlair and Pete Lowry, and Gayle Sleger and Glen Noble. Lntcltunmcnt fclturcs thc Del Rcys. Ll bing- xng., group Lmluoscd of ferrj Babu, Ruff II1 M1 f ffnwbf, and Dun Ligbzyej. x :aaa 2 tiiwxf,-M Hearts presentation. folm Giexerke presents Qlzeen Bf.l7'baZ7'iI Allen with her roses and gift as Lan A1121 Kemzmtd and Billy LaRue look on. Vmz REEIE congratulates the Queen of Hearts. Candidates for Queen and their escorts are ab0ve:Gi11,ifer Mayfield and Buddy Hand. Iam A1121 Oliwf' and Ffzllik Ourlnzfuz, Glwzdiz Rlffledge and KE7'lIcl7I Gulj'dL'7I.' be- low: Dixie Tllfllfl' and lwfrkey Bliifefl, Amit, Tzmzer and Mizlmm Tymzz, and U il1m1 II illmm.im1 and Rivhurd Allen. uw' 'f ..- A hf'.. '!W' ifqxgfx ' Q 4 Wx: f Y, ,vumfy 'Img vm, 'R 'fi 1 .1 'xifsgza , 1 331 X W -uw iL ' ' .l,.' 1 u Personn 1 ,QWW wf,,,,J KWH Assistant to the Superintendent Mr. Charles Svmsom The members of the School Board are Mr. an-my-5.--.-y.. homas G Superintendent of Aus tin Public Schools Mr. Irby Cczmuziz 60 raham, Mr. Charles Avery, Mrs. Garrie B ' M1'. folm E. Clement Business Manager I 'K Mr. Temple Maybe!! Director of School Plant Mr. Artlvzzr C 211217212 ghaw Director of Pupil Pcrsonnel Mr. Emert W. Cube jr. Mr. T. P. Baker Director of Personnel and Research Director of Curriculum Mr. Irby Carruth, Mr. john Broad. Mrs. Hulon Black, Mr. jack Gray, and Mr. Alden Mason. 1m.w,1,f,-,,vi..M.r.w. ?r W.., , ..s,,.. , .,,. V, .,,.:t,, rr-fr. W i-r.. it-writ,,gm-1.-f,m -.,,q,4-wk, 3: 1 ow..-Q A. N. MCCALLUM HIGH SCHOOL CFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL 5600 SUNSHINE DRIVE AUSTIN. TEXAS To The Students: Great works, acts, and deeds of an outstanding caliber are seldom very popular in their own dayg KNOWLEDGE is on the march, and men of genius and great leadership ability are in ad- vance of their followers. They are not with them, but before and beyond them. Consequently, the eternal values of time demand of each of us that we use the ever-running hours to the best of our ability and meet time with reverence and the op- portunities with zeal. Sincerely yours, N. H. Wittner PUHCIPAI Mr. N. H. Iwltner Principal 62 Mr. Wittner jots down one of the many notes that he writes each day-- some to students, some to teachers, and some for phone calls he makes throughout the state. Not only is he McCallum's principal, he is an educa- tor well-known throughout the South. In addition to his duties, he holds memberships on committees dedicated to improving the curricu- lum and raising the standards of secondary schools. Taking a moment out of their busy schedule to socialize are Mr. Roy Coen' and Min Md7'lbd Agnor. Deans Mr. Roy Com Whether it's an ailment or class misbehavior our dean of boys, Air. Roy Coen, has a remedy. How- ever this is only the beginning of the duties of our vice-principal-dean of boys who must also attend to the distribution of our text books, scheduling use of rooms and making sure that the beauty of our building and grounds is main- tained. Miss Zlflmftba Agnmf Min Marlha Agzzor. the dean of girls, helps to make a school day brighter with her cheerful remarks and helping hand. Her many duties cover everything from colds to class misbe- havior. Although girls, problems take a lot of her time, Miss Agnor man- ages to get a finger in dances and foot- ball games. 63 Counselors Mrs. Odelle Cody Give MH. Odeffe Cody the credit for the good occupational guidance assemblies. She also helps the seniors find jobs if they do not plan to go to college. For seniors and some of the juniors she gives advice on courses that should be taken before going to college. Mr. john McKenzie and Mrs. Otlelle Cody confer together on one of their many counseling duties. Mr. jolm McKenzie Mr. john McKenzie gives educational advice such as what courses students should take to prepare them for college and information on the type of work they plan to do in college to sophomores and part of the juniors. Almost any hour of the day he may be found counseling students. MRS. MARIE BAILEY: B. S., M.S.: Physics, Chemistry NORMA BARBER: BJ., M. J., English: Shield, Knight MELBA BARTLETT: Secre- tary and Library Clerk MRS. LOLA ALLEN: B.S., MS.: Eng- lish CURTIS ANDERSON: B. S., Plane Ge- ometry, Algebra, General Math: Chess Club XVILLA lf. ANDIIRSON: B,B.A,, MB, A.: Typing Faculty joining the enthusiasm generatecl by the cheerleziders at the first Alamo Heights pep rally are nine ot MCCIlllLllII'S feminine faculty members: ffizirf fowl Aliiyr McI1'll7:l Agimr. AIU. jifzzuzie B.1yIm'. AIN. Lum' Bnlbozw. Mi,r,r Gefmqiil IIVMI, Mi.i'J UVIUJ AI1ljz'l',5'IllI, f,f6'COVId rozwj 1ill7't.AIF,l'.l'i? Swifh. M1'.s'. M,11',j01'fe' Tzrrff, Abit. Indifb A'Im'ebe.1d, and Mrf. Mm'gm'ef Bfzffle. MRS. MARGARET BATTLE: B.A., M. A., Texas History, Wforld History, American History MRS. IIMMIE BAYLOR: B.A., M.A.: American History, Sociology, Senior Powder Pull' League MRS. LUCY BIYNBOXV: BS., M.A.: Art, Sketch Club, junior Red Cross Council S5 GORDON BENNETT: B.A.g P.E. GUY BIZZELL: B.A., M.A.g Speech, Englishg Forensic Club. GEORGE BOONE: B.A., M.A.g Driver Education: Safe Driver Club, Hi-Y Faculty Enjoying a nice meal before returning to the day's work are Mfr. Virian Zelrrer, Mfr. Margaret Culley, Mfr. Bernice Oglelmy, Mirr Betty Slauglafer, an unnamed math practice teacher super- visor, Mfr. Frame: Brougber, and Mfr, Shirley Irlaerwood. MRS. ERNESTINE BROWNING: B.S.: Math, Bookkeepingg Talents, Inc. BERTHA CASEY: B.A., M.A.g English, Lating Latinatores MRS. LOUVA CHILD: B.A.g Plane Ge- ometry, Algebra. 66 HELEN BOYSEN: B.A., M. A.g Biology, Physiology' National Honor Society 1 J. B, BRANNAN: B.B.A. M.Ed.g Distributive Educa- tiong Distributive Educa- tion Club a MRS. FRANCES BROUG' HER: B.S., M.Eclg P.E.g Cheerleaders, Blue Brigade G C EMERSON B S M A Amerlcan I-Ixstory Track Club JIM COLLINS: B.A., M.A., M.A.L.D.: Civics: Future Teachers of America, Royal Court Players MRS. VIRGINIA CUTTER: BJ., M.j.g English: junior Powder Puff League MRS. MARY EDWARDS: B.A., M.A., Ph.D.g Biology Faculty L. M. ETHEREDGE. B.S., M.Ed.: Radio, Metal, Auto. Mech. Theory MRS. MITTIE GILLETT: Registrar Ml. Curlir Alld?1'IUll, Mr. jirzz Collizzf, and Min Hurrilee Heiermrm check out after a busy school day. MRS. MARGRIT GLASGOW: B.A.g German: German Club. EARL GLASSIE: B.S.g P.E.: Boys' Intra- murals MRS. MAURINE GOODMAN: BA.. M.A., B.M.g Plane Geometry I 67 MARGARET HARRIS: B.A., lNl.A,g Algebra, Solid Geometry HARRILEE HEIERMAN: B.A., M.A.g Sociology, American History MRS. INEZ HESTER: Clerk Typist Faculty Mn. odelff Cady gives Lezwi Pemznrk some advice on his HENRY HORTON: BS., Nl. Ed.g Architectural, Mn- chine, and Mechzmicul Drawing, Popular Music Club SARA HUDSON: B.A., M. A.g Englishg Future Nurses S ffm- X, gb ,. f :cf ' K uiufaifomi piansj MRS. ARNYE JOHNSON: B.A.g Plane Geometry, V i'i, T Algebra y ' ii A Hg' . t:.' i,,ii , . MRS. MARY LANDOLT: B.A., M.A., f V r Q 1 1. R A A R Englishg Sophomore Powder Puff Lea M, V ' ' s Rue A iiiii K ,ff MRS. HOWARD MARSHALL: Librar- f f ff ,cyie A . A ian i R MRS. MARGUERITE MOEHLMAN: ,,,., R, -1 R .M y R' Bs., MA., Ph.D.g Algebra, French ,, , ' fij , -' f-f N535 I 'il iff ' R' i.,' if A1 S2 T15 1: - f. ! R' 68 FRANK PHILLIPS: B. A., M.M., Ph.D.g Band, Orchestra CAROLYN RICE: B. A., Algebra, Plane Geometry, junior Engineering Techni- cal Society, Girls' Varsity Tennis FRANK RUNDELL: B.B.A., M.Ed.g Alge- bra, Consumers' Math, Commercial Arithmetic, Football, Basketball MRS. MARGARET RUSSELL: B.S., Clothingg F.H.A. A. R. SALLEE: B.A., M.A.g Math, Ap- plied Scienceg Rod and Gun Club MRS. JUDITH MOREHEAD: B.A., M.A.g Chemistry, Science Research Club CHARLES MUNSON: B.S., M.Ed.g Health, Football, Baseball MRS. BERNICE OGLEBAY: Attendance Clerk Faculty On Back-to-School night Mrf. Marguerite Sledge explains the work her Spanish classes are doing. MRS. NORMA SCOTT: B.S., M.A.g English BETTY SLAUGHTER: B.A., M.S., P. E.g Intramurals MRS. MARGUERITE SLEDGE: B.A., M.A.g Spanishg Pan-American Club 69 l 1, X MRS. JESSIE SMITH: B.S., M.Ed.g Foods, Home Management, Lady Perth Club LAURA SNOW: B.A.. M.A.g American History ROBERT TEEL: B.A., M.A.g Civics, American History: Young Peoples Christian Association F f mxrkx Faculty Min Mmgaret Hmvir gives Surrender: Hill a tip that will help solve her solid geometry problem. KIRK WILLINGHAM: B.S., M.S,g Vocational Agriculture: F.F.A. MRS. WILLIE WORTHINGTON: Li- brarian. MRS. VIVIAN ZEHRER: B.A., M.Ed.g English, Latin: Latin Club 70 BN fx A mi MB 3 Q -.X A Vx X X. MRS. MARJORIE TURK: B.S.g Chemistry, Biol- ogy, Slide Rule Club LEOBEL WARE: B.A., M.A.g English MRS. EVELYN WAT- KINS: B.A., M.A.g Short- hand, Business Law, Typing GEORGIA WEST: B. S., M.Ed.g Office Training, Typing L A V O Y W H I T- WORTH: B.A., M.M.g Choral Organizations MRS. SYBIL WIL- LIAMS: B.A., M.A.g Plane Geometry, Al gebra, Solid Geometry. McCallum's efficient cafeteria staff is headed by MM. Golden A7IdE7'I0l2 fcenterj. Pictured with her are MH. Alrelle Uybeeler fleftj and Maxi. D01-why Smifb frightj cashiers. Center right: Preparing turkey for the daV's meal are Robelia Smith, Farris Dazfiy, fefrie Lee Fowler, Ruby jeaningf, Lillian Lee, and Helen Clark. Center left: Caught fixing lunch are Kafie Mae Williams, Corleaa Smillz, and Addie Belle Young. , ii if , A if iiii all ie,a1 as iffi' . f eail L? an riff, f' 'l l 1, Xrii 'LV' iiau .. Staff Edwin Lozaao, Ira Reere, james Header- wn, P. L. Maxwell, Darrel Carlfofi. Cb6.fl67' Howell, A. C. Ma1'plJy, and Mr. Eric Kasper are responsible for the keep- ing of our grounds and the cleaning of our school. 71 12-B Seniors Class Officers 72 'E Standing are Clifford Peliar, sergeant at armsg jimmy Dfzzfir, secretary-treasurerg and jimmy Caller, president. Not pictured are Dick Bellaire, vice-presidentg and Ray lWi5d0m, reporter. 12-A Seniors QJ Standing above is jimmy Shafer. presidentg seated are Gayle Sleger, secretary-treasurerg Nmzvy Sflylegel. vice-presidentg . and Glen Noble, sergeant at armsg standing below is D071 -' Class Offlfefs Tew, reporter. I Six-Year Seniors Six-year Seniors is an expression which startles strangers to McCallum but is symbolic of that group unique in McCallum's history-the graduating class of 59. On entering McCallum on that first day in '53 these students found themselves dwarfed by people who are now figures in McCallum's history. They grew up quickly in a society dominated by the names Wyman, Shafer, Fisk, Shelby, Rouse, Yeaton, Tampke, el al. The confusion that most of them felt is reflected in the face of Ken! Henziiigsozz at the Western Dance climaxing Howdy Week. That day everyone wore western costume-one Knight even brought his horse and six-guns. Watching from the sidelines Deirdre Malk- emizr, and Barbara McKiizley,' jimmy Shafer, Ginger Mayfield, Larry Cakill, and Billy Wilti2e1',' A1212 Lloycl and joe lflVif!76'l'.fj700lI enjoy the square dancing, folk dancing, var- iety show and presentation of the friendliest. james Williainfoiz, jamef Heller, Dale Parker, joe Main, jimmy Shafer, Cizrlii Young, jackie Kefner, and Lewif Smilln show varying shades of enthusiasm at one of the pep rallies. It wasn't unusual to go to the junior high dances without a date-for few of the boys could drive well enough to be trusted with the family car. Decorating the girl- stag line are Libby I-Iarzfey. Cecelia Small, and Linda Sclmtze. Some people were lucky enough to have datesgfor example, Eugene Reeder and Bobbie Roperg Dorolhy Larzgrfmz and Billy Gene Gaall. Reaching the security of sophomore status, folw Craig, Cecilia Rfibllll. Frank Oatmazz, and Ellen Wafmzz cap- tured prizes for their costumes at the Latin Club banquet. Mary Magee Qin the foregroundj and Rolaerl Pizzkrlazz Qin the backgroundj observe the festivities. Because they had supported the McCallum High Knights while. cheering their own McCallum junior High Scotties, they found it easier to assume the roles of high school students: This group will always remember that tho each school had its separate activities, together they had the spirit of oneness that has made McCallum's traditions great. Seniors ' Sli e 'V x v r if james Abney Lieuen Adkins Gwen Akers joan Alber Barbara Allen Rose Allen Karen Bailey Phil Baker Charles Baltzer Billy Bandy joe Bearden Bobby Allison Kay Anderson Lamar Anderson Rita Anderson Nina Austin Janice BeBee F. H. Becker Janice Beckham Elaine Berg Roylinn Bird Martha Blackstone Stanley Bland Karl Blomquist Nelson Bodenhamer Glenn Borkland Saul' Bowmer Gatheimg, mound the Student Storeto chat before school Seniors Q -- ' I june Burrage Larry Cahill Sandra Calhoun Barbara Callaham Betty Carlow Jeanette Bullock Suzanne Buratti Betsy Burba Dale Burger Mary Burleson Bobby Boyd M nn Bra keen. Jmgg Carolyn Bradshaw Peggy Braun Frances Brossett Suzanne Browning 'UK Bonnie Carter James Carter Kay Carter Lanette Caiusey Brucie Cavett Dolores Cawthon john Coats Darryl- Cokendolpher Carol Collom joe Colvin Robert Conrad Before engaging in pre-school marching practice Lynne Lowry, Marion Pruetl, Karen Frank, Barbara Hamillon, Martha Godbey, Sondra Marshall, and Sandra Randall take time to catch up on the latest happenings. 79 Seniors .g ' gy '1 David Cook Ella Mae Cooper John Craig Hattie Crumley Ginger Culley Darlene Dailey Peggy Dildy Weldon Dodgen Linda Doughty Joyce Drosche W. T. Dugger jack Daniel Bob Davis Linda Davis Don Dean Sandra Dieckrnan George Duke Dee Anna Dumont Betty Dunagan Vicky Dunn Lynett Durbin Billy Eanes Leroy Eastburn foe Edwards Rita Edwards Myronna Embrey Bennie Engelke At lunch McCallum Seniors gobbled their food and gabbed with their friends. 81 Seniors l X l Betty Faulkner Betty Ferguson Sharon Feuerbacher Patsy Fleet Nancy Flory Emily Ford Kathi French Gordon Friday Janis Furr Lucille Gaches Delores Gau Sylvia Ford Karen Frank Mary Franklin Pat Franklin Sammy Franks ,J-wan 505 Kernan Gayden John Giesecke Gloria Gilbert Billy Glasscock Martha Godbey Betty Green Judy Greenwald Cecil Gregg G GGG Mary Grjce Shield staffers Barbara MrKinley, Sandra Randall, and Nunfy Charlotte Griffith Pugh clown it up in publications office before school. Carolyn Guentzel 83 Seniors im ' Il s 1 l X l-,lv Libby Harvey Fred Heath john Hedrick Swen Helge Kent Hemingson Carmen Guerrero Pat Hagood Barbara Hamilton Lowell Hamilton Melvalyn Harper Margaret Harrell Joyce Henderson Mary Henderson Helen Hendricks Marie Herrin James Hester Bobbie Hill Surrenden Hill Sandra Hoes Barbara Holcomb Dianne Holder Gene Holle Douglas Hood Virginia Horn Betty Hornberger Corrie Hornburg Vance Huckabay Grim Seniors had to part with five dollars to purchase the '59 Knigbz. 85 Seniors FLA . F ' 1 Med Charlene Huebel Charlotte Huggins Elise Irons Frank Ivy Carla Jackson Susan jackson Ella. Johnson Linda Johnson Glynda Johnston Billy Jones Jeanette Jones jerry jones Chuck Joyce Eddie Kelly Larry Kelly Dickie Kemp Ethel Kidder Newell King Pam King Vernon King James Kitchens julie Klingman '58 grad David Tbiem and senior john Giefecke pick good records from the stacks at the pre-Travis game dance. 87 Seniors Lili ll B F' 1 N , Janice Lee Sandra Lenz Helen Levy Linda Lewis Bob Little Bobby Koonce Janie Lacker Earl Lackey Mary Lackie Lynne Lamar Ann Lambclin Pearl Lammers Dotty Langston Sandra Lanier Becky Lee Gentry Lee Luv QOM U27 ijlikaxe V44 K Ann Lloyd Lynne Lowry Pete Lowry Gayland Lyles Jimmy Lynch Marty McAden Eddy McCracken Judy McCracken Marjorie McIntyre Barbara McKinley jackie McKinney fa We X L M fy 44 'Jul Ckaf LAWN ' '7J'4'MZ ., , ,GQMQL ff, ,gaeewe ymdfil QAM! ' lfwvofd wie-Q 'i'bL Y7gu' X, QA-od CT. XQCMQ' i I N-191111 ' 3 4, 1 fzfij Seniors Kermzn Gayden and Darryl Cokendolpber find it hard to believe that in the Miller game, the Knights' tradition of winning the opening game ended. 89 Seniors I If '.x 'L il 0 :Cl Xl , Jerry Mogonye Scotty Montgomery Eloise Morgan Ronald Mueller Mary Ann Murrow Gaylord Magnuson Joe Main Deidre Malkemus Gene Mallard Sondra Marshall Faye Martin Fred Matthys Ginger Mayfield Barbara Meador Mary Helen Metcalfe Donald Meyer Tom Murrow Larry Myers Dempsey Nash Nancy Nations Charlene New Louise Nichols Glenda Noah Glen Noble Frank Oatrnan Carlton Odom Dorothy Officer McCallum boys such as Ray Wixdam, Karl Blnmquixr. Clifford Pellar, Van Reese, and john Lyle find the bench in the main hall a good place to gather in the morning before school. 91 Seniors J- Robert Pinkston Brenda Polsky Lucille Prado Kenneth Priem Paula Privette Sondra Peerson Joyce Perry Shirley Perry Ann Peterson Mary Pinkney Judy Oglebay Marion Olfers Jean Oliver Rosemary Parmley Janice Pargman John Patton AO! Marion Pruett Nancy Pugh Jan Purcell Robert Pursley Cecilia. Rabun A Jeff Rampy Sandra Randall jim Rash Eugene Reeder V R CZFO1 liisilolds Though it may come as a shock to members of the Knight Y and Shield, the publications office is the quietest place that Mary Helen Melmlfe and Kay Carter can find to Study. 93 Seniors ml Xa L Eulfy Robert Rhodes Pattie Rippeteau Carey Rogers Bobbie Roper Beverly Rundell Tommy Russell Lucy Schreiber Linda Schutze jimmy Shafer Margo Shaw Avery Sinclair Glenda Rutledge james Saul Nancy Schlegel Elaine Schmidt Linda Schmidt jo Ann Siptak Faye Lynn Sisson Marian Skiles Bob Sloper Terry Slussler Cecelia Small Emily Smith Lewis Smith Martha Smith Rosemary Smith Ted Snitko Vp ,yi ' I, 1 ' M, ,f - ' ,fri - , . K 1 -5' 1 , uw - 'df' Ziff! v . . ,fl 1 .4 W V' ' 1 J Although the Alamo Heights game was rained out, Som Kinfb, Douglczf Hood, john Lyle, Larry Kelly, folm Craig, Bobby Boyd, Terry IVorrel!, and john Giererke cou1dn't pass up the chance of having an informal rally in front of the Alamo. 95 Sondra Spain Gene Spaulding -- Jerry Squyres E Larry Stanford .f . Doris Starr Kenneth Stedman X-Hur 'H Seniors 1 Carol Tempero Don Tew Rene Teykl Cecil Thompson Lillie Thompson Gayle Steger Ramona Stubblefield Eldon Tarver David Taylor fim- Pat Thornblom J. C. Toll Sue Toungate Helen Troutman Nancy Tumey joan Turn Betty Turner Dixie Turner Marla Turner Trixie Turner C? Gayle Szeger, cheerleader, and Don Dean, Student Council president. receive, as a gesture of friendship from Bryan High School, a gayly decorated horseshoe. 97 Seniors K . X, . -A ! o o A Zfigl XX Ll Carrie Watson Ellen Watson Llana Webster Linda Wells Johnnie Wessels Ruth Valdez Victory Van Dyck Nick Von Kreisler Curtiss Waggoner Donna Waight Sarah Walker Joanne Walthall Betty Ward james Watford Douglas White Elliot White Houston White Raymond White Carolyn Whitley Bill Wittner Bertha Wiederhold Benny Wier Lawrence Williams Many eager seniors traveled to Bryan to back our Knights in their fight for a victory. 99 Seniors Cb 1 ? xk ,.q , Terry Worrell Bobby Wykes Charles Yett Pattie Williams Wilma Williamson Carter Wilson Geraldine Windmeyer Bobby Winn Ron Witty Patsy Wilder uniors Standing are john Lyle, presidentg and Marilyn Rome secretary-treasurerg seated are Karen Lamberl, reporter Class Officers ' ' Karen Sikef, sergeant at armsg and Pal Hzlglafzd, vice-presi dent. ii U Afmmglf 04 ia 7' 1155-,,, , . Ql- I ,lvl 1 fr-1 l,!gxQ,.- I ,. uniors Tommy Alexander Mary Allan Richard Allen jim Alvis Mary Alvis The style show seems to be holdmg 102 Dorothy Anderson james Anderson Sharon Anderson James Anglin Ellen Bagby Helen Bagby Marsha Baines Ester Bankston Judy Barker Dale Barnes Harris Baumel jackson Bayless Johnnie Beckham the attention of this audience. Benne Bentrup Arnell Berryman Gammon Boddeker jimmy Bowden Eddie Branstetter Bettie Bright Noel Brinkley Judy Brisbine jean Brock Danna Brown Linda Brown Robert Brown Tommy Bryson Linda Buck Bobbie Bishop Bonnie Blomquist jerry Bobo fvh ,gf' 1 v. il nh? l U 957' K v NKWX W fl r 1513! ill' 1 ' 1 X05 ' X ? L111101'S . 5 M lv . ll' x '11- , ag l , A A iv ir Eff S ,ef 1 Aw- . 4, Q- ,ref , 41 X 'Q- ff., y. . x-,- Nita , C T L. It D ' V,-L s ,L N I ' iw., --LJ, 'F . gl, K -K y .A A L . -l,' . ,, 104 - 53 2 M533 S Vicki Buckner George Buckley es s .4 ,, Y . -1.t ,,,f,. .. B' 'l Q ' 'av , , F V liar in S , , xg 1 ' ii' W bff:lw.,:,'Lt5:'S5 ' -i . wa - af wma 4. as y,55L3..zdt .. . K 1 I K il? 1 . S ..,, e e -rj gg' .Q Q, .- , L V., ,.feL,e,, wif--: .f,w.1,k .f,,,' , ,f 1295 1. it ,- in ' 422.142 '53-.YW x- ' ..- W1 'Q' , - L' ' -.'L 1. -YS L ',-' 'isifz ' ,' '-Alf, june Burke Kenneth Burks Elvy Burris f vw L u euu .l W . , ' 1 jf 3 dl? Ap-vmx of ...ny ,. ' s .W Q . ,, .ts k.-, ,k.,, . f- , A ..... , W M I , -K . v:...awgff,,,,,,+G,fgiw-.,,lJ,w . ' - x ,Rfk ll'-nv-,, . - '- ww-.w-ig.,..5f,-.j.1,-1-,gg.+ne-1.1 1 , ,-f,.., , ,fijgawqf . , lf: frf'?g3 ' ' ' ' X 3 fig? 9 -, ff,w,l 4 A 7 7 , ,A,,, ,Q , i'Nf y ,K LI . X V - .W A ,F ,, vw, . ' lf fi ' I- f , ,- y -1 . ga, if ff: ,:. . 5 , - 2 i . qff- .:.,f:zg,,f1e.w. .s w f ap. ' ., ,f .- we ii,M-- - r- ,, - ,,,. -1 - -5-,sLf.g-sw,-gicsiaeg-VZ:1 -- 'few-.,w -Eat arp .A-7 . .. ,M .., ,.,, W. Q. .. , .. . ,-- -- f V 14 ,r .-f. rf : QI-AHT5 i ref-fgrlf--,,.Qw-V 1-, ,- ci. ,-.. . ,- - -,fm .f-was-il, f-f:f,.,L - 'f fs Q at , . : ' C, fl.--1 l, .mr:sn --1-SLtf?, :xm . -f - rv -- 7 ,' xr 1: Beverly Lester, Zada Gunter, and Judy Harrison are caught talking in the hall Carolyn Cade Annette Calhoun Shirley Campbell Robbie Caraway Harold Carr Mary Carr jimmy Carter Charles Casey David Cearley Kenneth Chance Paul Cherry Margaret Child . , -gif A l ,' Ae Q 3 .U 4 s .M ' lf 3 wwf L 1, I is 1 51 'L l in All nr wa .fl 4 l F l 5 ar 1 U ng , E : , 'N 'I ,if . 5 WH it Q Q f ' f 5 x X r 'Lu Wg 1, T 5 i wr ga Q L54 l gg la 5 ME? i t . A ,gs L Wm Q3 1 f :ig 3 is X wx while others pass to their classes. Cory Collins Judith Conlee Diane Cook George Craddock John Crawford Carol Croslin Sue Culp Elenor Cunningha Nancy Currington Angela Curlee David Custer Horace Daniel IT! Laura Cockrell Susie Coker Ronnie Collier 15110 Buddy Clark Sandra Cluck , ., ,- 1 Q. .WQQQ ae, Margaret Christie Apwau gm. ir YL...4 ,fu H fi. f .. W , Q if 1. 5 i i 'r i do .W , A . , M av- 4 x . wwf-we . , -lm, i,.: Lg W X L f .xl f , i 1 , S 5 vi 'I' ' RI- I 1 I L s 0 iz' 1, W I 5 Ls, sf wk W 1 in Shlgigrz S Yi fig. f, G L il, X, if ' X, Mr ix ' W 1 K ' 3' K fa l Q We if Wi 175 ' gli - .,,gr,i.,. fi . si. - wmv, - ' Tiff E ' . , 'Z73 21 7 - r 1 ' I f,-m? f1f,sii ' -i1gg-,1fL.',.- V- i iiiiii 11 ka. L :Q .jA:3g,ff -5 f. ,V I 1 , M - E- we-:. - is-gf -' 1ig'j,Jf41iZ, ' ' lf , gym, wi li 4 2 ,li QF: r if 4. ,vw- ,-ww. 105 af? N , N ,F el 0 l1I'11OI'S Ann Davis Gene Davis Robert Davis Gilbert Dement Willetta Dement Martha Smith and Margaret Christie make a last-minute check on all those overdue Joy Dent Winston Depew Sarah Dickinson Sandra Diver Nellwyn Dodson Karen Donahoe Rosalyn Donnell Carole Drake Ginger Drosche Keith Drosche Ann Dungan Norma Edmonds books. Kilian Fehr Jimmy Finger Marilyn Fishbeck Carol Fleming Judy Franke Rita Franks Carol Frantz jerrilyn Fraziei jeane Freeman Faye Frye Kaye Frye jimmy Fryer Virginia Erickson Pat Erlanson Beverly Faith Gary Elliot Eddie Eppler jack Eiclson 5535 xiii! 5 .- radial-i W M fa if uniors I wfl ' gxk Billy Gault Dela Gibbs Gayle G Louise Gore OSS Bill Griebel A carload of future teachers make ready to go to an elementary school for a day as a 'wr' ir. : , in ' 'K Y - Aga: K 9 ' W Maw Sqn! f C7 ',x'1 Jennifer Griggs Thomas Gunter Zada. Gunter William Hagerty Dinah Hallmark Sandra Hallmark Ruthie Hammond Sandra Hanson Lee Hardgrave Billy Harrell Marcia Harris Judith Harrison mee. V , e P- if I ... 'W' New -f VJ. L,,, . .Vi A x , , . W ,,. 7 f ,-.,. - 'f m z5 m. Sfw f' fMxfefr , n A . fu ' A iii- .i 'iii-i5Zii?'W'5'flef f .. i, . 1 , U 4 W' I . ' f' . W , ' fn. - L NM... is Elem K, X 11' is . 155,235.2 W M ' Tlgjiii' 2 T ' Qjqm' 32350, ., ,X ff?,lgihVH .. , . KV , ,ki 5 , . Rbwigzgikg . .1--.' Wk ., rl 4, 'L 1 4 , .ith ,Z t 5.. . - ..' 6 ' a 'QE-if A e Y Q QW,.H . W . l Z . . if Q -. A I , , , Wanda Harwell - W, . ,.., 5 -',. :g1,ig i , f Q. ' - ' W-Q. 'N' Eiffgwi i v' gi .,, . , -ov' St- Si-.1f.:, g.g,g,13 ' - S. e.ma'M,,.7' .Wx-..v.,,,.f ,, Jw , Www., I 5 1-:':,iIl:!'9 'l'i:Q5':'f:9:'::lkl-E,i?: '-ff , . 'A' ,i I -' ' Quia , 5' Q .,. ,.,, ,Q Q 51 f 3.1. V.-M 7 ff 7 r Q . I - ,E teacher. Claude Hempel Lonnie Henderson Pat Henderson Dolores Henkes Martha Henry Monty Hewitt Carole Hickman Ann Hill Tommy Hipp Sam Hoerster Tennie Holleman Jeran Hooten ivy: -V. 5 . A ' L fl- 3551 F55 iirazf, r ,eh .:: 'I Er' we J . 1 ' es.,-i Q g . H3 '12 ' M 5 Q , 'wi it 'S xl - ' 42 N, 13' v ,il -J' W inn 110 uniors Joyce Huddleston Pat Hugland jesssie Hurt Wayne Jackson Steve James Pan-Am members dlscuss their Christmas trip to Monterrey, Mexico They all look Barbara janacek Jerry Jennings Mackie Jester Stella Johannessen Russell johnson Charles Jones Reta Jones Douglas Jordan Joyce Kelly Barbara Kelsey Lea Ann Kennard Judy Kerr on attentively as an outline is made of what they need to take. Jerome Kruemeke Ed Kasper Connie La Bounty Karen Lambert Roger Lampkin Carol Lanier Roger Lankford Billie La Rue Gary Lawson Diane Lege Eddie Legg Patty Lenhart jo Ann Kirk Frankie Kirkpatrick Drue Kilburn Rebecca Kirkpatrick john Kluth Carolyn Kohn W? R .ya LEW W uniors at f v - f l 2 ,' A l, Beverly Lester Jerome Levy Donald Lightsey Shirley Lind Steve Lingenfelter McCallum students and exes mingle with Austin high students at the annual home- joy Lock Linda Loney Beverly Loper john Lyle Sue Mabry joe Magee Joyce Manford Ronald Mangrum Carl Mantzel Gerene Martin jyme Mathews Howard Mays coming dance which follows the Knighr- Maroon football clash. Bob McConachie james McCutcheon Ken McGinnis Charles McLemore Linda McSpadden Linda Meador Lillian Melber johnny Miller Linda Milligan Marsha Moncrief Vernon Montgomery Duane Moore Shirley McCartney Alice McClish Tina McCo1lom Shirley McAdams Billy McCann sv'-., Gary Maxwell 'bmi' ' 6 ,is :il ' SYM f s We ' 'L J ,J X. If 1 -' ' .xx v, O FN v lf xg All ? l1f1101'S V , David Murphy Lois Nauert N atheen Nethery Nancy Newcomer Jolene Nunnery 22 iw X, As part of their xmtration FFA green hands Cflrst year members! wear their Melvin Olfers Pat O'Neill Pat Orin Betty Owens Jerry Owens jane Paganini Carol Pampell Dale Parker Riley Parker Bill Parks Jannette Peebles Charles Penick Lewis Pennock Pat Peraino Becky Perry shirts backward and display arms covered with green paint. Margaret Phillips S-ara Pittman Connie Prather Calvin Preece Marion Preston Billy Pyle Dan Rampy Judy Rathman Linda Raymond Bobbie Reaves Maril n Redmond David Perry Dixie Petterson Tony Pfannkuche Y Linda Sue Reedy d, W 0 55' ,A l - X l1I11OfS R 1 R Qi . , , A P - M ..- 'V ' . 2942 A if 1 ' Billy Reeves ' f ' Maurine Reid c ,.4l 'K S ,U- 1 i.'Wm ,s 5 ' i ggi , VV, 7 s 1 F Vv- Ex if Linda Rhea ' ' ij , X, . i ravis ivers V qw- k v K I I + ., . In lir 1 F I , i - -1,. .W , gg U h 1 ii If V . ifggij i V 1 .ff in ff' l f . Q wv' 5 al' X 4 Q it X y. 8 2 -. v. J Q if ' 7 - l ' 5?- X? -. 1,9 is -,.. ,X ggi?-K hr-4 'Q i w X ,L fl -.- an 1' ' l l l xr JUTXN , MQ' ,ur 1 ,.-f S x . x f .f -. f 'K wifi, ' R if A ,, W' Wm u k 'law' ffl! ,, em t-we Q, Y' if 1 m f it . fx L Q A x Q, P X ff gi ' ggi' , I fe?is1,,- K:.-' , ta i s gw 7.sf:e1s,sa:2 ' 7 Sv f ,- px ' f f , il' ' .if A' s I id f ,,i:s ts'm' 1'f-lU,f5l5EQlZf 553332 J: ' I- v'7z'ffT?-91 r ' sg .. , A E I tg - If . ie. X, e,., A ' K - is At the Travis pep rally climaxing a week in which student spirit reached a new Mary Robbins Sherry Roddie Jerry Roe John Rogers Mike Rooney Richard Rosprim Bob Ross Patricia Ross Hank Rothell Marilyn Rouse Madeline Rudolph Rosemary Russell peak the Blue Brigade does hand motions with their blue and grey pompons. Diane Schmidt Edward Schmidt Fred Schneider Gerald Schroeder Wayne Schroeder Lilas Shelby Leslie Shepherd Shep Sheppard Doris Sherman Patsy Sherrill -Ianell Shotwell Bob Siddons Lana Sassman Dennis Scharfe Larry Schieffer Pauline Salazar Sandra Sanderson Barbara Ryon 'lil' l1I11Ol'S Til 792, . ,Wk f,.1 tal 1- 44 J ,,l X 13 R 0 n, f . ml - N14 'j TE ,Q ag, , , ,n , gf, fl ,7 I U NW.-L 118 Karen Sikes Paul Simons The last school event before the anticipat ed joyous Christmas holidays finds students Anne Smith Curtis Smith Gary Smith Tommy Smith Wayne Smith joe Spaulding Carolyn Stark David Sterzing Donald Steussy james Strickland Elaine Stubbs Barbara Terry Roberta Thames Roland Thames Mary Helen Tho H185 participating in a caroling program in the gymnasium. Becky Tucker Faye Twidwell jack Vines David Voight Gunilla Wahlquist James Waite James Walden Edna Walenta john Walter Terri Wansley Dorothy Warren Larry Weathenon Buddy Todd Bill Tramp Ben Trotter Dottie Threadgill Benny Thurman Clifford Thomson uniors Audrey Webb Nettie Webb Lucille Weirich Calvin Westbrook Pat Wilkerson Elizabeth Willams Michelle Williams 5 im fi' X Hi XL ll i I i Pat Williams Carter Williamson Bill Wise Virginia Wolfe Patsy Wolff Carole Wray Sandra Yoho Connie Zeissel Sophomores Class Officers i 2 5 Seated from top to bottom are Ronnie Moore, sergeant at armsg Dick Peterson, presidentg Niki Bohn, reporterg and Carol Rabzm, secretary-treasurer. Not pictured is Tully Embrey, vice-president. Sophomores . X w 1 , ell? MN -' ga 'Lge 1. .fl Sf jim Bartlett Priscilla Bean Elizabeth Beasley Lana Becker janet Berg Bill Berry Dixon Bennett David Bethune Cheryl Betts Tommy Billings Baldur Arnold Marilyn Arnott Sue Avery Nita Ayers Linda Ballard Dorothy Baltzer Paulette Barnett Dick Barr Herbert Adams Hulen Akers Gay Alff Billie Allen Sandra Allen Jeanette Anderson Tillman Arledge James Bird Richard Bird Mary Jo Blackburn Barbara Bl. k The bench in the main hall is the favorite gathering place of McCallum m a boys before school, between classes, or during their lunch periods Mary Blum Sandra Boardman Brenda Bogan john Boland Rodney Bohn Niki Bohn Gary Bowman Elaine Brady Michele Brese Bill Browder Ellen Brown nham Jo Ann Brown Mary Ann Brown Nora Brown Bill Browning Alvia Bryan Sophomores .. -1, 53 R ?l llIlHh f yr Shirley Cochran Marion Collins Landy Compton Gayle Cook Charlyne Cooper Margaret Cooper Richard Cooper Martie Cope Sandi Coston Kathy Cowart Patsy Bryan Donna Casparis Sue Cass Lalean Chaffin Ellen jean Charlier Wayne Clawson Morris Clopton Bill Cobb Carolyn Cochran Carol Burke 'Tharlene Burns Sandra Byers Joyce Campbell Sharon Carruth Jean Carter Charlene Cox 'RIF' L4 Ronny Cravatt Bryan Craven Dana Crawford jimmy Crippen Milton Culley Carol Cumming S Nita Ayres and JoAnn Hammack try to look efficient as they work in the office. Tommie Cummings Linda Daniels Bill Davis Diane Davis Nancy Davis Charles DeVeau Doris Dildy Betty Dodd J. D. Drosche Patsy Dugger Bevie Duke Butch Duke Patricia Duke Sophomores M EAU? f M29 ie ll Lou Ann Finger John Flowers Danny Flynn Gary Forbes johnny Forister Louis Freeman Warren Friedrich Janice Fritcher Billy Fryer Paul Gainer Bob Estus Cindy Fanning Patricia Farrow Margaret Feimster Claude Feistel Clarence Ferguson Richard Ferguson Elizabeth Ferrell Juanita Durham Janice Edmonds Brehon Ellis Brenda Ellis Tully Embrey David Erickson Paul Ericson Jonnye Galloway Albert Garcia Clyclell Gainer lames Gamer McCallum boys take their usual break between classes Barbara Gebert Harvey Gebhard jerry Gentry Patricia Gillis Edna Girvin Bill Glaeser Delores Goerlitz Susan Goldstein Henry Gonzales Galt Graydon Lester Green johnny Greer Norman Gregg Carol Gummelt Elaine Gunn James Gustafson Jimmy Hagood I 3? '-51 Hifi f '.5.gq'.,..z E '-3, ,das '. f.,g..-w V. uv. ..--- ophomores E i n , Vivian Hagood f ' ' W 7' JN 9 , a A Z if -, ,4 4, ' if vi' l ug 128 ' Katherine Hall jo Ann Hammack Patsy Hansen Carl Hanson Carol Harmon Doris Harmon Betty Hartmann Richard Haschke Charlene Hausenfluke john Hawkins Ronald Hays L. ll. Hagan Barbara Hebbe Dick Heimsch Johnny Henderson -A ',.', A , C. W. Henneck t.tA - i ? Algene Herms C Lge ag, 'fl Priscilla Hickman A -.Al c , K K i . 't 'Z . B if .ffl l A 3 . Ei jan Hicks -, , Beverly Hill A 6 Q, E Bill Hill ' E Paul Hill 1931 Billy Huie it ME i iz V, i ..,, K' . 151 55 ,yr , ' f, .asa-4,1 , , ... Y 3325 ! 1--N -f-x .41 HV 'H gs, rp: ,,., . J, Pile ' iff? I Nil it 'Qs- x7 5 Walter Hill Qui.. . ., .-ger m I to 'fr , J gm at was ,E if M, 2, I ik all Q Sy W sys f fi A 1' ' - J 'H E . 'W 29 E in-girl l t ll 'lil lf ll ' X. '1 :Fil Judy Hillman Patricia Hocker Darlene Hohertz Harry Holcomb Sharon Holmans Steve Holt RCP rehearses for the big production. The Wizard of Oz Diane Horn Edward Howk Linda Hoy Charles Hughes joycelyn Hughes Mildred Hughes Betty Humphreys Bertha Hutto g Y , . a ' J ' jo Faith Hutton La Nelle Hyltin Beuford Ingram Cynthia Irelan Dixon Issac Sophomores Wy 9 ff iw! K Mary Lou jones Sandra Jones Eugene juby Glen Kallman Tony Kallus Mary Keithly Barbara Kelley johnny Kelso Larry Kennedy Larry Killian Mary Ivy Fl le,rnnr nm, . Hr ww-ff w K 1 -- 1-ni, ,431-f,e:,w-1 M ,, lr Y if Z , ' 3 1 if QLW- -- I 1 Q, MM 1 -, JN :rbi .ia L Q S H sw ML , 1 U 58 6 ,S X y :ws 'I S Un MH 527 , ,K , nga S , ' 'y m l, git f Q ax ,2 if Par Jernigan Billie johnson Christine Johnson Richard johnson Tommy johnson Vangi johnson Pat Joiner jeff Jones Robert Ivy jimmy Jackson Sharon jackson Tommy jackson Nesbit jenkins joe Jennings ., ,j :-11: L N. 12 3531 ' g f? is r DOW Kmg ia ,.g,irfjt?Q'gEi,, L L,L,' 5 f .V ' , r 5 X5 - ra l' 1f, 'tT-'rr' L K L x L- px -L I L X I n ' fs- 4 gi V Ai 5 3 M.f,1aif-ww, fr - -S In r : . Q mf waz 2sQJtn.4,'f,:l:a:2. H --I ' K, Y agp-was , f ' Y i f J 'H A J 5 i , 5 , -A-XX, L r Roy Koon Wayne Kramer jimmy Krumm Ann Lackie john Landolt Arthur Lang Sophomore Pat Swaner was the featured attraction during the Austin McCallum halftime show. Lera Laxton Nelda Lehmann Marynell Leidy Terry Leifeste Leon. Lemmons Fred Lentz Barbara Lenzo jackie Lewallen Anabel Lewis Gary Lendahl Morris Linder David Lindsay Steve Lippman ir 'Q jx? x 1 , xxx S ,dr ui i C, Sophomores ,.:: X 0 Jo Ann McGowan Lynda McSwain Janette Meador Pat Mendelson Bonnie Messer Mike Metschan Bennie Mikus Robert Milek Janice Mitchell Mike Mitchell 132 Patsy Mason Ronnie Massey Robin Matthews Carol Mayton Rylene Mazu: John McCormick Margot McGann Tommy McGilvray Crystal Loep Donna Loney Ted Long Diana Loughry Judy Madden Dale Martin Jim Little .ie w if . YE W Fa ist Q is S fx it Qi '56, K ay x its fi J -557553 5 ' ff A M w a Ji if 1 L '4r,.':,,' fs, . I il u- ig Vil, 2 ight f xf , . My fax- sf- ff ,i VV.' f 'Win is is , iw . EN' IF ifiii VF at i, S S ti it A . i 4 'Xa 'K' 55' x 1- 2 S L L ik my 5 Q Q, F W 'ri W Mfr- V. , ,. N FE ' E HQ r is t 1:25 Q in use 3 f lg 515' i w'.. J - i 4,5 b . e. as Q,- 'ii ' 5.-vi . I i 31, r if --'M iw JQSWEEHQS V ffl semi' 1 it 'rffsif 1 . MS, ' 1, ,113-vi I ' 'KA' miirfrw' 7 .lifts 1 WTI E l Q .1 W i sa J ,3- Virginia Mokry R S 2 5-i5,jgt,mv Q W me '. giiiifizfifi . , f f :Q Q- 1- , TEM1. 19 :Hs - ' M jeg, K, 755frQkgP,kiQg4:g1lfg , Q- 1 . u. i .fiaizi wii -,,,.w- f ,M W if i M 'jg , t W ri K ai we 5 A -' rf! ,vi Z 125: X it ., 4 f ff S, L9 f f U - , iifiliiifsff ' '- Qzigwz lxwiilbfl iiiifiili -img- wp r..,,.,, g :Q nfl. : -. .. MX kg, A X X i ' i K Pu If 1: ,SY - A I. ,f f5i25ie5 Tfli 5 ' , ' rm . u w- A ' linlfii , f , Q, -1, .... ff s' F' . i, sy.. RW if Q Y 552521 ri? aww Nancy Monk Ronnie Moore George Morris Milton Morse Lila Mullins Nina Mundine On Band Day McCallum participated in the p1rade and in the University of Texas half-time show. .. ,QE iigh- fmt - ' an Q 55 -wr 3 y lwb' Eg it ssl i W, sal Wk-5 I i Robert Myers Freddie Myrick Gordon Neelley jack Newsom Kenneth Nitsche Arlon Nowotny Carolyn Oertli Tiena Offer Mike Oliver Ruth O'Neal Sue Pzlrdo Cozette Pate Ann Patten Sophomores Sammy Payne Zi K' FQ 1 K Q Q Harriet Pearson X Eddie Potts Dorlena Powell Tommy Powell Richard Price Harry Pruett Wanda Purcell Carol Rabun Billy Ramsey john Rash Dennis Reaves Esteen Person Dick Peterson Eddy Peterson Fred Pinkney Becky Pinkston Martha Pittenger Norma Pittman Diane Plotsky Blossom Podolnick Russell Poling Charlotte Pollard Carol Pool Roy Pool , we - - aiii 9 9 64. , , . .,k- -,ii i , ,sfiaizxiii il . Becky Reese ls r y , Q, Viv' A 1 Qjti, K, , 1 71 stss ax 2- w ,. k,, K fr I ,-Vf. i n ,g f 4 i if '71,-+ Ig, Q . , f ' R' fflfff ' 5 LVL' M t '5' f i Ii . Q3 - q,fv57afyk, Ji 'f K k ' ikll l wl . 5 A 74, fi J Q' 25, . l All 3 ,1 'V'A --- Me- all i ff f l, t vga' fl ' ,R fl- at ggi, if ,S I Ioan Rehm Kay Rhodes Elizabeth Richards Patti Roach Barbara Robbins Paul Roberts Although there are six minutes between classes, students still have to scurry to be on time. Richard Roberts Linda Robertson Mike Rogers Joyce Ross Pat Ross jimmy Rundell Carol Runion Robert Ryon Dennis Sauer Elaine Savage jim Schlegel Joyce Schlueder Gretchen Schmidt ophomores Q 1' f, - 4 i.?.'JdwSxt 'Fx , 136 Kenneth Sprinkles Betty Stabeno Don Stafford Mary Stamper Nancy Staples Barbara Stark Ralph Stark Al Steger Richard Streeter Kenneth Stockton Judy Seibt Dottie Shackelford Lee Shelton George Shepherd Sally Sloper Bob Smith .. ,,.Mz Connie Scott H . V I ,,'V Qx ,Q ..,,,l, A M ay- at ig-gr-.vt -i.. .,yr lf'.i7 uit i Ls- jg Swat? - ' . , Jikil tiv . ' in I ,mf ,V ,, .4 . Htl. . Www- w W :SW S S a f gy, , 5. ,K ,, .S , fly, 6 Cecil Smith Helen Smith Jodie Smith Mike Smith Donna Smoot joan Snider Janis Spaw jerry Spillar ,L 1 . ,ik is 6 Nancy Storm ,i -- w as 2'5 'T n .f t f ' 'gr' ,L ' 1 V at f T ..,, N ' is'tgwik: 1? ' 1 I ,, at V W ' L'A,,. 3 ' ,L A A 'L is A4 A h -Q. '- ' W ., V t t V ,199 Q -' 6,-9 David Suber James Sutton Pat Swaner Richard Swanson Betty Taylor Betty Tedford The thirty minutes allotted for lunch give you just enough to gobble your food and then have a little time extra for some horsin' around Doyle Templeton Tommy Teykl Ann Thiele Mary Thiem john Thomas Sue Townes David Townsend Gayland Thompson Mary Turnbow Martin Tyson Jimmie Van Landingham Jenny Vines Judy Voigt If Sophomores 14 W3 -'mr 2 ,WP Il' mb F J 138 Patsy Wagner M. C. Walker James Wall W ,W Mary Ella Wagner 'N' ' 5 ,yu f i., .,,. ,Q xl A , ' 5' ' K' 7, 4 ... New ,nf-'ff .A ' ly A .1 'L ' fs'i:f:W5fW Gregg Wallace l e., W ,, V, ll ,W Dzana Wathall e' 'R7 + 'L W Mf'?' e ,, L, L, ' W W - ,W , ee .W Ronme Walton Y t M- 1WWW K A an Qi - 'IWW w p? Z '.h. segaw 'fzsa 0 'Q .W ew , am-W eff ' P ff 'Elan a ' b W W e We W K Q -we ,... -ee Q' '-'f Wy , W ' W ' , . ' ' 'W Mauanne Ward Wfiv' W W WW M , ,,.W-,f , l.,,.a,lf S W W, Ann Wm' W ' , ,'.-k' 7 WH , 1 A3293 We , ,- W A jaruce Watt L .We 3, E QQ 5 WW zWW,,W- Wjgiigw . e ave , , u, ' ziiffgf ,, Wg ' ' 'W .,-, g M- iifpgegi W f, , .3 ,,,. ' . ff? 1 'e'n K -ei--, 1' P 'K ., 4 g e, ,'-' -W , M k M, W 1 Hui -,Q , ite' jg , x YV'f ' ' 'f 'Et' , W , K I 1 - A, ., eleel W ie' Ha- W W N flai if-?i?Wi'f' ' ' .Q fiegK,g'k-we ,JWSQQ V f ' W W on a s 1 L W, n ew .WWX eff - Q 1 we , -fee we ' Wg ills ' 4' 1 :fe Melba Wane' , j W WW , W f Wanda Weber .W A' W1 'L , W ' ' W - l-, W 25WQff 2 H 555 ' 5 1- , W . W ' ew - ' , A 1 . x me w e ,. '-,gal -Q f N - Sew WW ef, --We ,..---, . W - X .-em!l.a, me AHS:-W1 'l-' 'e ' fi? l'n,e f 12'? f' e' 5 ?l'Lf i l W-Q,-j5W,WW,s.e WW.WWf1s Wg: W i , ' T S1 1 A ..,. W W ' Gary Welke A SE if W. A A .,1W i. Ai E Susan Wells ,, - W an Qs' . 1 ,fe Barbara West - ' 'f 'A ' Richard Westbend Q ,'e. ky 'g f ., ,f ' vue' I fiZa2 5'iiW Si ' ' ' ,i W - . Q ace: -W t iv'2g':- ilfjiik ' r ,. ' gggfgsg1gm1eWr-WWW HW: ,- ' me f, zaiglljg 'i L 1' 'We,W W WLWW W W ml Dlxxe Lee Wheeler A We he N, w e 2' WlfiWifWzi Vit 3 -'gif' ' f,, -1 :Sl,g3f1532? LEW- j . 'W' 4 , Murlene Wheeler mgfii W , 2-'WWWW' 21' J '.,- '- V 1 ,V ,z W - W Gugst Whitaker W '- -. '. f 'fxfv fl , 'ir , 1 k ,M . I 1 'Wz suWQ ei'a?Y ' effing W be A W, Wei' Q1 ff W ff jf' 4 W' M82 il!! John Whnaker elWr n W se'W Wims'??3iWi'W-,W W j, in W H Rosema White WW ,e ' ' ' 1 E 944 W-,-,. 1X.,.,,. , x 4 W r ' W if M- W W.', g - .1 H 1 ,W, ' W '- , 1 W , ,,ll L 'QWW -1 Lge, 4 WW-S5WUgW,e,eg:eg Wg an f z-i,J 5eKE1eg2ie:y 3W ,iw-1 W? rifffg , W , . W ly ziWe:z.W-Z5 I ,g?gEli,,51eWW ,ir W WW.WWW, W-W. gf se W-wlzwfsifrff 'KL' sg igtif-i A .',,if-'If W w?'f,iW-'W'W. ,9- 'AW , W ' ,W C, W L 'Qggiff L N ,fi 'fe:z,ggigesi'Q W ' f I E5 -,K 0,2 , 1253? Z . Wie-ff , ' W eff' l if . f-Wai' Wux- Q 3 ,Z ,, My E il 2 3 xmas? fu l Jani X . . ,tw I ! K ' Milf- t .k.., 1 jimmy Whited ., 'x ' 4' ,F . , K M. '- ffuc! . 5 -, . QW' JI. W if t. '- ' i xx ., : V nfl. am? K - - Jr - V 1 so slle rsss W A A t .,.- .- A . .-Ir , , -4x ,1 it A 5 Vgh.., 1 , I .kV, K K VV Q V 3,1 ,,' 3 t gg i ' , W,..f'jf tra.- fn 'ff' Betty Whitley Patty Wier Shirley Wilcox Arthur Williams Carolyn Wilson Mary Wilson X ,... What will these sophomores decide on for lunch today? Will it be some of those good hot rolls or some delicious chocolate pudding? William Wilson jerry Wingren Pat Winston Mike Winter Dorothy Withers Vicki Witherspoon Ronald Wood Carol Worsham Karen Yoho Claudia Yount Marcel Zigal Larry Zink seas? xnwwf K, 4 A ,M W ,K baf- 1 1 ,,. Q ff H .Ld PCITS jerry Squyrer 4225, Riley Parker GOD, backed up by Gene Mnlla1'd 1855, rush in to stop aMiller Buccaneer. Miller Scores Each Quarter to Drop Knights 47-0 The Miller Buccaneers broke McCallum's first-game tradition as they dropped the Knights 47-O. This marked the fourth time in history that the' Knights had failed to score in a non-district game. The Buccaneers struck fast and often to rack up the largest margin of victory ever recorded against the Knights. The Knights allowed 405 yards to the 168 they made themselves. Miller scored first on a 65-yard burst over tackle by their fullback and scored last on a 46-yard run and pass play from quarterback Mcl-Iorse to halfback Smith. Between these touchdowns the Bucs scored five others, the most spectacular of which was 70-yard stab at tackle by 200-pound fullback Kenneth Tuggle. For the Knights, individual stars were not prevalent. However, in the line, co-captains Riley Parker and Terry Slussler carried the loadg and the backfield, led by quarter- back Chuck Joyce, looked very good in their ball-handling and carrying. Joyce completed 15 out of 22 passes for 81 yards to establish a McCallum record for number of passes complet- ed in one game. On the rushing side of the ledger jerry Squyres, another co-captain, racked up 79 of the Knights' 87 yards rushing. SCORE BY QUARTERS M-:Callum 0 0 0 0-0 Miller 13 20 7 7-47 Riley Parker Jerry Squyres TQUY SIPSSIE1' Tri-Captain-FB Tri-Captain-HB Tf1'CaPta1f1-T 142 v Edwin Hutto Bobby jackson Martin Tyson Quarterback Quarterback QL1art6rbaCk Bobby Davis Halfback Milby Trounces Knights 33-O In their second appearance of the season, the Knights were dealt a stunning 33-O defeat by the powerful Milby Buffaloes of Houston. Led by Ernest Dansby, a 160-pound sophomore fullback, the Buffs rushed for a total of 339 yards. The Knight offense looked appreciably better than it had during the Miller game. Kernan Gayden, 171-pound senior right halfback, picked up 57 yards in 15 carries into the rock-ribbed Milby line. The leading ball carrier was captain jerry Squyres who picked up 63 yards in 17 carries. As in' the Miller game, the touchdowns by Milby were scored on defensive letdowns. Dansby scored three times, on blasts of 21, 16, and 2 yards. Quarter- back Armando Chapa pitched out to halfback Dick Vaughn for a 21-yard scoring burst, and threw a 48-yard scoring aerial to end Kenneth Kipp. As usual the Knight line was bolstered by the continuous tackling of line- backers Billy McCann and Riley Parker. On the whole, however, the tackling lack- ed the savagery exhibited by the stellar Knight defense of early last year. Chuck Joyce Quarterback The Milby Buffaloes move forward, but are stopped by Gaylfznd Lylex QSOJ, with Tommy Powell f72j, coming up in the backfield. Darryl Cokendolpher Donald Stuessey Halfback Haifback Eagles Claw Knights 56-7 The Carter-Riverside Eagles of Fort Worth dealt the Knights a smashing 36-7 defeat. In losing, however, the Knights were able to push across their first tally of the year. . The Eagles were hard pressed at the onset of the game, but removed all doubt right before the end of the first half, fullback Robert Baker burst for a when, touchdown from 31 yards out to bring the score up to 22-0. Two lightning-like scores made the tally 36-O, Quarterback johnny jones of the Eagles threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to johnny Terrell for the first tally. Moments later, after the Knights had backed the Eagles up against their own goal line, Speedster right halfback Bill Kemp swept around end for 94 yards and the fifth Carter tally. Following the Eagle kickoff, the Knights moved 72 yards in 14 plays for their touchdown. Senior halfback Jerry Squyres, who was the leading Knight ground- gainer with 69 yards on 17 carries, set up the tally with a nine-yard burst over the center which gave the Knights a first down on the Eagle 5. Quarterback Chuck Joyce sneaked over from the 1 and Eddie Legg converted. Time did not allow another score for either team and the final score read Carter-Riverside 36, McCallum 7. Chuck joyre 1151 plunges forward for the first touchdown of the season, while Billy jimmy Fryer Center Eddie Legg Fullback MrCmm 1711 stops oncomers in the backfield. . ' , . i 9t'l?f9EF3a--f4 'QT+G.l5i'l Ronnie Moore Halfback Photo by jarmon Koski As ruin obscures the nearly empty stands. the Bears Edge Knights 18-14 Playing improved, but still erratic, football the Knights dropped their fourth straight of the 1958 season to a fighting bunch of Edison Bears, 18-14. Led by jerry Sq-uyres, the Knights almost proved to the hometown fans that the Knights could actually win a football game. jerry reached a personal high when he racked up 92 yards on 19 carries to raise his career total over 1,000 yards. As usual, the Knights got off' to a bad start. On the first play of the game, halfback Curtis Smith broke over right guard for 74 yards and the first score of the game. Mike Rogers James Smith I-Ialfback Center Knights kick off following their first touchdown of the year. on Soggy Veterans Field However, after that initial surge by Edison, the Knights outplayed the Bears. The Knights' first tally came late in the second quarter after a Squyres punt return set up a McCallum first down on the Edison 25. Chuck Joyce scored both the touchdowns and the two pointer and the Knights led for the first time in nine games, 8-6. Late in the fourth quarter, with the Bears leading 18-8, Squyres crashed over from the one to make the final score read 18-14. 'tt at Kenneth McGinnis Guard 145 jerry Sr1uyrei'Q22j races for first down despite strong Alamo Heights defense, Alamo Heights Beats Knights 16-O After Rain-out The Alamo Heights Eddie Burkett, wrecked the Knights' hopes of pulling an upset by pushing across a tally in the last few minutes of the game and put the icing on a tight, hotly contested, 16-0 victory. Burkett, who carried the ball 34 times for a prodigious total of 254 yards, and fullback james Lang led the single- wing Mules on the offensive. For the Knights, it was the defensive play that enlivened the crowd and showed the coaches that the boys could play heads-up ball. Absent from this game were the all-too-familiar long runs, which Mules, led by versatile tailback had usually resulted in a quick six points for the opposi- tion. The Knights, thoroughly throttled on the offense, had only one moment for offensive cheering during the game, that coming when quarterback Chuck Joyce intercepted a Mule aerial and made a Willie Gallimore-like return of 83 yards and a supposed Knight tally. However, clipping was spotted and the play was nullified. As in every game so far this year, senior jerry Squyres was the leading Knight ball carrier, netting 48 yards on 9 carries. John Hedrick F- H- Bfckef Curtiss Waggoner C enter Guard Tackle 146 Edward Schmidt Kernan Gayden john Patton Guard Halfback Tackle jack Larsen Tackle Gregory Frey Guard Bell Is Travis-Bound 26-6 The victory bell remained in the Southland as the Rebs pounded out a 26-6 victory over the Knights. An early Joyce-to-Noble pass setting up a first down on the Rebel 13 was cancel- ed by a holding penalty. Setting up the first Travis touchdown, a bad snap from the Knight center on fourth down was recovered in the end zone by Rebel Bo Price. Adding two extra points, the Rebs led 8-O. The Rebels scored again before halftime and went in at the intermission with a 14-0 lead. The plague of long runs returned to haunt the Knights in the second half. john Shaw scored on a 63-yard burst and sub fullback David Burks tallied from 66 yards away. Late in the game, sophomore David Lindsay pounced on a Rebel fumble on the Travis 7, and on fourth down Chuck Joyce scored for the Knights. Halfback jerry Squyres, the city's leading rush- er, upped his season rushing total to 402 yards, and his career total to 1,085 yards. jerry gained 51 yards on 13 carries. jerry Squyrer f22j reaches in vain for lofty pass from Chute foyre C151 in latter stages of Travis tilt. ff BQGZKE-Dx. -- 9?Ki'Y.EZL1 S'?:3252fit?Pif2?3Il2iIJiEh4 Billy McCann Tommy Powell Guard Tackle Knights Hold Temple to 14-O Win Although they went down to defeat 14-O, the Knights played outstanding ball against a Temple team that was rated a five-to-seven touchdown favorite before game time. Paced by a dream high school backfield, the Wildcats moved the ball at will between the two thirty-yard lines, but could not operate effectively deep in McCallum territory. So great was the McCallum effort that the W'ildcats did not score until well into the second quarter. Two plays were responsible for the Temple score. The first was a 30-yard burst up the middle by all-state quarterback Don Mraz that set up a first down on the Knight 32. Two plays later halfback Tommy Cartwright scored on a 27-yard quick opener over the right side. The Wildcats scored the clinching tally in the third quarter on a 11-yard end sweep by Mraz. Although down 14-0, the Knights continued to impress the fans, sportswriters, and the Temple Wildcats with their highly spirited effort. Senior halfback Jerry Squyres made 73 hard-earned yards on 17 carries. McCallum's other city leader, passer Chuck Joyce, hit on 5 of 11 passes for 47 yards. Squyres f22J takes joyres 1151 pass in right flat and charges for first down despite deter- mined opposition. David Lindsay Tackle Bobby Allison Tackle ,. 1, ,... ,,,. V- ,.,.,., , af.a-fa' f , f Hulen Akers Guard Riley Parker 130, attempts to get off pass as a Bryan Bronco lunges to throw him for a loss. Gffense - Minded Knights Lose to Broncos 30-12 On Friday November 7, the winless Knights moved to Bryan to engage the Bryan Broncos. Although for the first time of the year the Knights were not rated as underdogs, the end result was virtually the same as the Knights revert- ed to their early season form on defense and dropped a 30-12 loss to the small but game Broncos. Looking increasingly better on the offense, the Knights, led as they have been all season by quarterback Chuck Joyce and halfback jerry Squyres, also unveiled sophomore halfback Martin Tyson, a 160-pounder who racked up 47 yards on 10 carries. With Tyson's outside running and joyce's passing, the Broncos were forced out of their defenses designed especially to stop Squyres long enough for the Knights, all-district halfback to rack up 61 yards on 15 carries. Joyce, playing perhaps the best game of his career, completed 10 out of 25 passes for 125 yards and engineered the Knights offense that moved the ball at will between the two 25-yard lines. Also, Chuck played his usually fine game at defensive safety. Chuck and Jerry scored one touchdown each but they were not enough to offset the running of the speedy Bryan backs. v Gayland Lyles Sam Hoerster Robert Myers End Tackle End 149 And they're Off for fhe FHCC, 35 Gaylaild LYl6S, 1805 and Riley Parker QEBOJ try to down this sprinting Tiger. Tigers Claw The Knights played their best offensive game of the year when they dropped an exciting 40-18 game to the Waco Tigers in Waco. Jerry Squyres racked up 155 yards on 22 carries, a new school rushing record. Be- sides Squyres, end Glen Noble also shone as he hauled in three passes for 73 yards. The Tigers drew first blood as fullback Cary Stratten raced 43 yards unscathed. The Knights immediately fought back as they scored on a 4-yard end sweep by Squyres. However, the big play in setting up the touch- down was a 50-yard pass play from quarterback Joyce Knights 40-18 to Noble. After Waco added another touchdown and assumed a 13-6 lead, the Knights, spurred on by Squyres' 44- yard run, came within one point on a fourth-down, five- yard blind side pass from Joyce to junior halfback Mike Rogers. The Knights' final tally came in the last quarter when Chuck Joyce passed the Knights the length of the field and Squyres crashed over from the four. The Tigers tallied twice more and the final score read Waco 40, McCallum 18. A Lewis Smith Cecil Thompson Gene Mallard End End End 150 Y Nl Gill Pit, Pete Lowry Manager Gary McCoy .End Glen Noble End Gentry Lee David. Cook Statistician Tfamel' Maroons Muzzle Knights 22-7 The Knights closed out their winless 1958 football season by dropping a 22-7 game to the Austin Maroons. This defeat left the Knights in the district's football cellar for the fourth consecutive year. Austin scored first, early in the first quarter. Halfback George Lewis threw a 30-yard touchdown strike to end Larry Mellenbruch. john Limon ran across for the extra points and the Maroons led 8-0. The Knights came right back, however, as Joyce threw a 53-yard pass to Eddie Legg, giving the Knights a first down on the Maroons 10. Three plays later, Glen Noble took a pass and following Billy McCann's successful conversion, the score was 8-7. The Maroons scored in the waning moments of the first half and at halftime led, 14-7. During a second half plagued by fumbles, both teams were unable to get off sustained drives. However, the Maroons tallied once late in the game to make the final score 22-7. Chuck Joyce had a good night with his aerials, completing 11 out of 17 for 151 yards. Jerry Squyres picks up more yards in the last showing of his high school football career as he is ambushed by Maroons. Head Coach Forrest Kline Coach Charles Munson Coach Frank Rundell 1958 YU' 5 1 q, fn, I y s , .M 1' First row: David Cook imimageffs Donald Steussey, Darryl Cokendolpher, Cecil Thompson, Bobby Davis, jack Larsen, Kernan Gayden, Gayland Lyles, David Lind- say, john Hedrick, Terry Slussler, Mike Rogers, Ronnie Moore. Pete Lowry Qmanagerjg Second row: Gentry Lee 5 Knights Statistics reveal why five McCallum Knights rated among the top players in district. To make the all-district teams com- plete, McCallum had one boy on each of the first two strings and three honorable mentions. To lead off, first teamer jerry Squyres rolled up 708 yards in 157 carries, breaking McCallum's all-time rushing re- E Knight Football Team fstatisticianj, jerry Squyres, F. H. Becker, Gene Mallard, john Patton, Edwin Hutto, Tommy Powell, Gregory Frey, Kenneth McGinnis, Hulen Akers, Martin Tyson, Robert Myers, Billy McCanngthird row: Forrest Kline fcoachj, All-District cord. His 153 yards in 22 carries against the Waco Tigers proved to be his best showing. On the second string was Glen Noble who had gained 212 yards from 14 passes. Riley Parker, Billy McCann and Terry Slussler received honorable mention for McCann's 65 tackles, Parker's 63 tackles, and Slussler's many exceptional showings. QXUTA Charles Munson fcoachl, james Smith, Dick Peterson, Lewis Smith, Glen Noble, Bobby Allison, Riley Parker, Edward Schmidt, Eddie Legg, Chuck Joyce, Gary Mc- Coy, Curtiss Wfaggoner, Frank Rundell fcoachl. I N 'F ,A A -- ig DV , tj X lyy., ,gi Disrmzf , fa - 1 Hama, -- V W .. ...., ,J K f 1 1 f- Z, X5 32 ,53-1. , f -tl , - . 152351. A , , i, 1 c :: VH V Qf?'l? 'Q- ' ' 4 5 XJ 153 First row: David Erickson fmanagerj, Ronnie Collier, Tully Embrey, Mike Metschan, Doug Spiller, Robert Brown, Alector Martin, Little, Kenneth Sprinkles Cmaflagefll second row: Dick Peterson, james Anderson, jim Schlegel, Dixon Bennett, Lamont Bob McConachie, Earnest Williams, Glenn Klienertg third row: Sonny Felter, Earl Schnieder, Jimmy Crippen, Robbie Caraway, Wayne Clawson, Bob Ross, Trubin Northcutt. Ball carrier Lee Todd 30 stiff-arms attacker followed b Ed- C J , . v die Peterson 1205, and Alector MartinQ43'J in foreground. Now hear this Coach Taylor gives pep talk to team member Tully Embreyif40j as Dow King 1751, Bob McConachie f65J, Mike Metschan 1271 warm the bench. 154 Squires Squires Squires Squires Presenting Our 12 St. Edwards ...... 32 6 Burbank B ..... .... . . 6 12 Travis B ........ 28 Highland B ................ 1 2 m.:S!'s5'r, , f !y4l,f.QlJ.ffsi!wf.ff-f J 5, V,L,.,.,.,.,1r:.,...,-,,, , L ff I 7i -iii H r X if f . L S q 'J ... 'Q Lee Todd, Richard Allen, Russell Poling, Eddie Wilson, jim Coaches Ox Emerson and Freemon, M. C. Walker, Tommy McGilvray, Roy Daniels, Alton T9-Ylof Jimmy Whited, Carroll Stewart, Dow King, jerry Hanke, 58 Squires Squires Squires Squires ' 79 Squires Temple B Austin B Waco B ...... 0 Travis B Robbie CafHW2Yf19j is on his way as Tully Embrey 1401 leads the way in a clash with Travis LCC Todd 1301 comes face to face with Waco Tiger as he tries for a TD. . .ja ,far 3 sf: District 13-AAAA Champions Members of the varsity team are James Carter, Van Reese, Hank Rothell. Gary McCoy, Ben Trotter, Billy McCann joe Main, Coach Frank Rundell, Billy Wittner, Russell Poling, johnny Henderson, Gene Mallard. Steve Holt, jerry Skogland Gary Seaman, Mike Rooney. sl 156 Coach Frank Rundell ' ':'i': 3 IP1 is', N ,,ir,:. f ,'., f District Record McCallum Opponent 40 Bryan 32 32 Temple 29 35 Waco 31 41 Travis 32 33 Austin 38 41 Bryan 29 52 Temple 49 36 Waco 3 5 30 Austin 34 40 Travis 58 ,I 4, I Billy Wittner Center V za' iff ,k. in K y E NIGHT: 2 o R '21 1 T T el f sessis 5 Q ml': , joe Main 'Im' if Guard If ff ,J at Qi Russell Poling Center It's minemjames Carter takes the rebound in the season- opener with Bryan. Determination won this game for the Knights and was the start of a series of wins which led to the district title. Knights win over Bryan. The clash between the Knights and Broncs was the district opener. The McCallum squad, that at times reached the heights on defense and was adequate offensively, breezed by the Broncs 40-32. High point man, Gary McCoy racked up twelve points with the last six in the final two minutes. Knights get win over Cats. Joe Main's steal of the ball and game-clinching basket in the final minute of play sparked the Knights to a 32-29 triumph over the Temple Wildcats in the second game of the district ISAAAA contest. Main was the leading scorer with thirteen points. 157 james Carter is the high and mighty of this play as he is in the act of a 'um shot which sped on the Kni htg' vigtofy l P ' 8 over Temple. McCallum takes lead in district scramble. The McCallum Knights made a shambles of Waco's fast-breaking offense in the Waco Gym in the third district game, while taking a 35-31 triumph. Hank Rothell's free throw efficiency netted him game scoring honors with thirteen points. Knights run past Rebels. The McCallum Knights squad finished registering their fourth straight district victory without a setback as they slipped past the Rebels 41-32. Rothell led the Knights with thirteen points, eleven in the first quarter, with McCoy and Main sharing runner-up honors with nine each. 158 V Vx xa INJ 99169 Qi. Q P' N yur J I X 4, it ,,, .- . - y K ll I . l L C Sli T 7 ., H A Y ligl f lf .-.., Ml --if K 'yd sififig.-:ef'Z' . 'iq X l .1 'N ll X Q., uh , I N7 3 1 lx l - 1 Q 'K lfw mlm f ff II N gxx gp,- .5 --1 Hank Rothell Forward ' gl. 'K 'sim 'gf m i ., 2 51,5 522229 li' tx yi: V 'MEC ' .- 4-iw'- ii. jerry Skogland Center J i UU 3 . xJ .. i V 1? 4 it I f Gary McCoy Guard j l-QiJ , K ii V Q-i fp' i L i Q if aff Steve Holt Forward y I, .H My fa 5 ii-,J :gr gp g f 1 fl X is jk , rlf at , . ' 7 5 rm,. . ts-fy, ' ' Q 'il E W ra If if 1 ' fi. ea , 57? K a if E L, .rf-., 'I .Q .. N' H. if , if F fe W, Ez.. 1 , ,r -, .. 4 Y! , I A 'tg :JM lic f.f'-53.1-4. its ... ' A -we t I'll take this one...james Carter C253 makes for the rebound accompanied by Hank Rothell f21j and opponents, Austin 17 A A d' Maroons. Ben Trotter Guard Maroons knock Knights, 38-33. The fired-up Maroons just were not to be denied as they beat the Knights at their own game- rebounding and shooting free throws. The game was tied twice and the Knights took the lead once but could not hold it. Joe Main led a rally in the last quarter but could never pull ahead. McCallum holds lead with win. With their 13- AAAA leadership at stake, the Knights rose to the occasion to thump the Bryan Broncos, 41-29 and remain one game ahead of the pack. McCoy total- ed up the most points with six from the field and four free throws. 159 A well-known scene on the court during a McCallum bas- ketball game is joe Main C105 bringing the ball back into combat as Gary McCoy U35 is ready for action. Knights Take Cage Thriller. In their hair-raising 52-49 sudden-death overtime win over Temple. It left the Knights still holding the lead in the dis- trict 13AAAA contest. Main, who scored 18 points over-all and 14 in the last half, hit ajump shot to hand the Knights a 50-49 lead that sent them on their way in the closing minutes. Knights Nip Waco. There were many stand-outs in this clash of the Knights and Tigers. Hank Rothell and joe Main led the scoring with 8 points each followed by Gary McCoy and james Carter with 7 each. Carter, Rothell, Ben Trotter and Van Reese did a magnificent job on the boards. Trotter was especially impressive. 160 W . , ,V 3 lm ..l. ffl, l ::Q2.iil iiiii it vi! ' I, N X-iw T ' f 5 'J 1 ' dn ,fl-1 ' Q T l 5 lx lj.: 'i in 'Il l ' P, li' i ' J lll lmllllllllllllll le N , ll' N, I Q ll i' Lrx fe QXVX T , l i -Q9 . -A 'J' H' 'li . , tai. ra l if . Ji N james Carter Forward xi-ff . , lf .T . Ji Aj. If il z F 15 1 55 1 it . Q ll 735 'E ll l lax la X. Gary Seaman Guard 'J 2? Q z .. R if- Z L Lmmhh sg, , 1 3 ft 3 s ,: 4 gig 5 a 1 2 ',,A. 'TLT-f Billy McCann Guard K l :ff 'Fw .ri :w U ,' . R . -F VK.. 'y N .J Van Reese Forward 8 Mgr a . Q 5 k X N . we Van Reese Q45 joins the act as Hank Rothell C215 at- tempts his well-known shot in the midst of some Maroons SFA beats Knights on the backboards. McCallum flashed an unusual zone defense as the game open ed-but a bombardment quickly brought the Knights into a man-for-man. Mastery on the back boards by Austin off-set afine shooting perform ance by the Knights. The game ended 34-30. Knights win over Rebs. The Knights Wrapped up the schoolis first class AAAA basketball title with the win over Travis Rebels, 40-38. The title clinching victory didn't come easy for the Knights as they were forced to put on one of their pressur ized fourth quarter stalls to preserve the win a gainst the fired-up Rebels. Joe Main, Gary McCoy and Ben Trotter worked the stall to perfection The Rebels were still rebounding to tie the game when the final buzzer sounded and left the score 40-38. 161 ttyggfgrf v r , wt llwteol tis ix G-Di?-H. 2 BX tx l p .5 rl K i johnny Henderson Forward s 5,03 Gene Mallard Guard Out of my waymjoe Main attempts to go through rough Maroon defense as Ben Trotter rounds the bend in the background to give 3.1 Knights Trounce Buccaneers 49-39. The Knights made history with their 49-34 bi-district win over Miller of Corpus Christi. The Knights cashed in 25 free shotsg the Bucs, 14. The first quarter ended in a tie, but the Knights pulled ahead in the second quarter to lead till the finish. During the contest Ben Trotter, james Carter, and Hank Rothell foul- ed out and joe Main took high point honors with 15 Tigers Trip Knights 65-58. The Laredo Tigers halted McCa1lum's Knights on their climb to state playoffs on the last rung of the ladder in Alamo Stadium Gym on February 28. The Knights con- trolled the game until the fatal fourth period. In this last quarter, Chalo Molina and Company forged ahead, then went into a stall that put the unexpected final touch on the score, 63-58. Gary McCoy was 'high for the night with 18 pointsg he was followed by Hank Rothell, 153 Joe Main, 11g and Ben Trotter, 8. B-Team Basketball Members of the basketball B team are Keith Drosche, Kilian Fehr, john Flowers, Pat join- er, Roy Lawrence, Teddy Long, Kenneth Melber, Dennis Murphy, Charlie Myers, Richard Price, Tommy Smith, Skeeter Sprin- kles, john Walter, and Ronald Wood. Block that shot' Jerry Skogland U25 and Kilian Fehr U45 guard the basket Over here...Kilian Fehr awaits the arrival of the ball in the Austin High B game. Up and over... jerry Skogland U21 and Tommy Smith QIOJ and Keith Drosche wait for the tip from Kilian Fehr f14j in 3 jump ball in the Waco B game. -W 1 .7.v.iif.fii ' - 4 n f .Ji SEM' V-2 'fi Boys' Tennis Team Members of the Boys' tennis team are First row: Tommy Alexander, Bobby Wykes, Dennis Sauer, Lieuen Adkinsg second row Steve James, Ronny Walton, Coach Gordon Bennet, Richard Swanson, Leonard Stephens. 4 Q., V V ,- mu , jar- , . J -' ' yu' 11: Y x, I A . X , cr V ' Y 5 f -1-ei l 2-12 3 gif' 'f gag ' will QI O X s li -9 XU ' Q -A 5 ' , I X If 1 N' I lim I l ' az 1 as x , ' G., V hun' -'5i::f?f- J , ' V f'Q:.':g55 . X . rv 5 if B39 164 . .i 4 - ,ah sf. 2. fa' This year's tennis team is composed of Tom- my Alexander, Bobby Wylces, Dennis Sauer, Lieuen Adkins, Steve james, Ronny Walton, Richard Swanson, and Leonard Stephens. Coach Gordon Bennett will coach the boys in several matches in tournaments and with in- dividual schools. Girls' Varsity Tennis Members of the Varsity tennis team are first row: Carolyn Wilson, Diane Horn, Barbara West, Marilyn Arnott Mary Helen Thomas, Bettie Brightg second row: Beverly Tracy, Vickie Dunn, Janice Fritcher, Nettie Webb, june Burke, Miss Rice june Burke serves as Vickie Dunn is prepared to return the follow- through. Girls lenms Limcli Miss Carolyn Rice Boys' Varsity Golf Team Dick Heimsch and David Baker Hank Rothell Gilbert De-ment and Leroy Eastburn Mr. Charles Munson Baseball Coach Baseball Team Partial Record Chuck Joyce Pitcher McCallum 6 Taylor 0 McCallum 5 Paschal 4 McCallum 4 San Marcos 1 McCallum 0 S. F. Austin 3 McCallum 5 Taylor 5 McCallum 9 Ray 0 McCallum 2 Elgin 3 McCallum 19 St. Edwards 2 McCallum 4 Alamo Heights 8 McCallum 6 Waco 4 McCallum 6 Lamar 2 McCallum 3 Waco 7 McCallum 5 Travis 1 McCallum O S. E. Austin 10 McCallum 9 Temple O McCallum 6 Bryan 5 Late Spring Schedule 1959 1: April 24 Waco House Park sr April 28 Travis House Park wk May 1 Austin House Park as May 5 Temple Temple as May 8 Bryan House Park rl' district games Eddie Legg First Baseman Tully Ernbrey Second Baseman Glen Randle, first wseg Gary Elliot, third base: Roger Lampkin catcher. Eldon Tarver Catcher Dick Peterson Pitcher , 3 , . . M Dale Parker and Leroy Eastburn, outfieldersg Gene Spaulding, second baseman Buddy Clark, Pitcher, Outfielder Ed Kasper, Shortstop ..-sf' Gerald Schroeder, Outfielder Terry Worrell, Outfielder Elliot White, First Baseman , ml Z Z Robert Myers Catcher Gary McCoy, Outfielder Track Team qw., f e Front row: Thomas Gunter, jimmy Bowden, Roger Lankford, Tommy Smith, Jack Vines, Pete Lowry, Robert Rhodes, Bobby Boyd, Doug Jordon, and Mr. Gover Emerson, second row: Martin Tyson, Jimmy Fitzgerald, Vance Friedsam, Dana Crawford, Bill Wise, David Robinson, Robert Milek, jeran Hooten, Cory Collins, Kenneth Chance, and David Murphy, third row: Gayland Thompson, David Lindsay, Kernan Gayden, Carter Wilson, Mike Olvier. jerry Roe, Gentry Lee, Bill Browder, johnny Greer, and Don Steussey. Track Coach Gover Emerson TRACK SCHEDULE h March 13 Baytown Relays Baytown March 20 Victoria Invitational Victoria March 31 Austin City Meet McCallum April 3 Texas Relays Memorial Stadium April 10 District Meet Waco April 25 Regional Meet San Marcos May 8 State Meet Austin r 2. 172 ffm - ,. 'ff' rt fx- Q ' H-' u f ,.,k, E i-.l V,k7. i ,.,, :ig , , : , ---- 1 - ' ff- -- fx - - f- . .-, A..-A--it.: .f+3s.e,5.41-swgwg A , , is rf , , S ,yi i . -.a zk::..z,g X K:--fl-g K fs T , A .,., ' ' ,,,. u 1 - :V 1-gif ff-52 Q- , , . I K ' K W K My I M , .. .M-.. ., ' w A v Q y.. Q nr ' . V' ' - 5 A' 'I . . . ' , fa - fag' - - 'H SQLENJWM m . 1-4 WEN . 1 I'.X!W'5Q f ' ' , Ida! ng :IST 4 .. .1QT'i'1 K ,bi gif' - 'S ff tg , ' -. ,z J.,,EL,::.-.1-4.- ' -.Jw ww' . rffxifir ,,5,,.f.,3,J ' flEVl3illWff'Ii'li,Wi Q. 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Vivian Hagood, Helen Troutman, Pat Hagooclg second row: Linda Doughty, Lucy Wfeirich, Melvalyn Harper, Pat Thornblom. Members of Dottie Threadgill's second-place volleyball team are first row: Patsy Wolff, Jody Harrison, Dorothy Anderson, Dottie Threadgillg second row: Dorothy Warren, jane' Paganmi, june Troutman, Ellen Bagby, Delores Null. 174 I 1 4 x 1 First place winners in badminton intramurals are joy Dent and Ginger Drosche. Ellen Bagby and Delores Null took first place honors in tennis inframurals. Jeanette Anderson and Margot McGann received second place in badminton. 1 fl 1 1 ip 5 if az: 5 l W E E, l l 1 ?, it E Qil an E QQ ill rf McCallum's posture contest First place, joy Shannon Second place, Reta jones Third place, Patsy Sherrill E All eyes are on Dotty Threadgill as she volleys the ball. Her teammates are Judy Harrison left. and june Troutman and jane Paganini in the background. winners are: J The Winning intramural volleyball team is composed of jack Eidson. Ronnie Walton, Clifford Thomp- son, Billy Pyle, an-d William Bruder. Members of the first place football intramurals are first row: Gerald Schroeder, Ronald Mueller, Roger Lampking second row: Eldon Tarver. Dickie Kemp, Elliot White, and Billy Eanes. Intramural basketballls winning team is made up of first row: R011- ald Mueller, Roger Lampkin, Billy Eanes, Second row: Dickie Kemp, Eldon Tarver, Elliot White, and Gerald Schroeder. 177 5 1 P I ffl Q, i S K J 5 H2 2 i eg Z 0 nalitie S Most Beautiful Bobbie Revwes Ben Tm tier Runners-Up eau Ulizfer Runners-Up Ginger Mezyjqela' Riley Parker Carol Fleming Finalists Bobbie Bishop Finalists Lynda MCSwdi7Z lwlmcz Wi Ilia 17250 71 M W pyfw Mm'z'!y1z Rouse Finalists Gayle Stegezf Finalists Bvzrbczm Hamilton Beverq Loper Beauty Nominees First row: Dinah Hallmark, Gunilla Wahlquist, and jackie Lewalleng Second row: Pat Hugland. Meredith Maneval, Charlyne Cooper, Sharon Carruth, Glenda Rutledge and Niki Bohn Third row: Donna Smoot, jo Hutton, and Mattie Cope H '-MQ iw an o f -fi f X 5, Xi -, ll, X- 5, 4f,CQl i Mg Q iii E 4, Ml nfl, mm l . 0 in 1 x 'X V l 0 ll f 1 Xl C lf' fa . 'I I 5 1 In X fgxl hf m ,i -0 x, ,l V l: '?f f2i ff :X 7,71 I 1, J l I I II I R K l I Glenda Rutledge 510,612 Hedrick Senior Favorites J unior Favorites Pat Huglmm' Benz Trotter fb . ?9e 4 ff ,, ,f H .kfx - 6 , N. i - MN - ,,,,4f,. fffs.?x 1 -hw! nf ii, X I '29 F ' www., Mwwff-. Mx, Y ., L, -af . ,, Q,- -ug wg .,,,,,,.,,l,,,, f.,-ww Q ,L Q-Wm, Q A 'f , L... 3 .5 , Mum. , wan -1,1 i luiw- , J, mm. K, , :mg 5xh55fg?5il My . f f-11 ff . 1 if 1 X X ...L if A A 'fr'k5Mf frA.',?,? :inn 'L N 'ik J' i1v33xff'e3fi. I c' 'vmfifmg' 0 nw-sw, Ti , f 1 ,why 'J ,a-5wiEs:',iM,x -FA,-+g2- ra, ,, ,V -1555: Eggi lxx YA AL W, A ,v 'gg V A ' +I 1'-J, U, ,V 'Fw Who's Co-Editor of the Shield, president of his homeroom, president of NHS, and reporter of the senior class are just a few of the titles bestowed upon Don Tew. Don was f in Who's Who last year and has -X served on the Student Council. 42 ,- - I f m f ,iv I I i I 1 X lil Honorable , by Geraldine Windmeyer for the past if l Q. 'E N, The Shield staff has been served well three years, two of which she has been business manager. Geraldine Windmeyer is Lady Perth Club re- porter, and is a member of Forensic Club and the Bafta Y-Teens. She was a medal winner at Interscholastic League Press Conference last spring. President of Student Council, Na- tional Merit Scholarship semi-finalist, co-assistant sports editor of the Shield Bill Wittner is an outstanding stu- Q, dent. Bill is president of the ll Science Research Club and a mem- ber of the Student Council. He has also been on the basketball team for three years. X Karen Sikes, a junior, is in Who's Who for the second time, Karen is drum majorette, Student Council recording secretary, and officer of her advisory. With all of these activities Karen has managed to be an excellent student. Who ii ll Mention and Talents, Inc. are just a few of the Q activities of friendly, unassuming 1 Don Dean. Don appeared in Whols Who last year. Betsy Burba has made a name for her- self with speech work. Betsy is vice- president of RCP, secretary of NHS, vice-president of National Thespians, and vicerpresident of the Forensic Club. Betsy is in Honorable Mention for the second time. Tb Outstanding work in the Student Council seems to be one of Pam Kings main interests. She pro- motes interest in all school affairs and displays leadership qualities. Last year Pam was selected as a representative to Girls, State. This smiling senior has been one of McCallum's cheerleaders for two years. Nancy Schlegel is an active officer in Future Teachers. This year Nancy was chosen as senior class vice-president and Frrendliest Girl in McCallum. ll J, i' lK' is Robert Pinkston is an excellent stu dent and a dependable leader. Robert works well with fellow stu dents, participates in extracurric ular activities, and is a most civic- minded individual. Who's Talented Chuck Joyce is president of Talents, Inc. Chuck, who is very athletic, was quarterback on the Knight football team. Chuck is studious and cooperative. He is a member of the Student Council. v Q 5:21 Q - '31, 'iii-ll' 4 v X e h, Honorable Rita Edwards is very active in DE of A which she is president. Rita is also Z president of Tri-City Council of DE, if member of Powder Puff League and Lady Perth clubs. If there ever was a hard-worker, it is ,5 Frank Oatman. Frank is co-club editor f of the Knight, member of RCP, Fu- A Welpknown Personality around 45 ture Teachers, and the Exchange Club McCallum is Lewis Smith. Lewis was named to Honorable Mention 4 Who's Who last year. He is a Student Council representative, li member of the varsity football team, and Knight of Lady Perth. AIM Gayle Steger, a '57-58 class favorite, is appearing in Who's Who for the first time this year. Gayle is cheer- leader, homeroom officer, football sweetheart, secretary of the senior class, duchess of FFA, and presi- dent of Future Teachers. Gayle has also been a member of the Student Council and Whols Who Honor- able Mention. HITS Who J e' ' - 'Y Mention Boy of the Month. Frank is also very active in Student Council work. jeff Rampy was named to Who's Who honorable mention last year and is making a repeat performance this year. jeff has served as president of the band for two years. Talents, Inc. and the Pan-American club help round out the slate of activities of this senior boy. !l u l' I T T Good citizenship, dependability, and trustworthiness put Johnny Wessels into Whois Who this year. Johnny volunteers to do many things far beyond the call of duty and goes about them in a quiet unassuming manner. A high grade average and a strong school spirit are the characteristics of Gentry Lee, This is indicated by his role as statistician of the football team. Gentry won first place in the state-wide sports column writing contest. He also was a merit scholarship finalist. An outstanding student is Cecelia Small. Cecelia is editor of the Knight, member of NHS, member of the Blue Brigade, and Future Teachers. Cecelia always volunteers to help teachers and students alike whenever help is needed. Who's Jimmy Shafer is making his way into Who's Who for the first time, in this his senior year. Jimmy is vice-president and drum major of the band. Friendliest Boy in Mc- Callum, senior class president, and vice-president of the 'Pan-American club are just a few of the titles held by this hard-Working boy. Y 5 fa . X X 'l M ' Honorable like ' , Marian Skiles has contributed greatly to the school and to the community as fi president of the Blue Brigade. Marian Bobbie Roper was secretary-treasur- 'i er of the 1958-59 band and 1957- 58 librarian. She is an All-State Orchestra member and an All-State Band member. Bobbie is in the National Honor Society. She has been president and vice-president of the Latin Club and belongs to is a dependable and capable student. She is also an excellent student aide. An outstanding student in that she gives willingly and anxiously of her the Future Teachers. M p President of RCP is John Giesecke. John has been active in Student Council work and was chosen president for the spring semester this year. He accepts responsibility and displays qualities of leader- ship. John is very civic-minded and works constantly to improve school relations and school spirit. Who r Hard working, athletic Jerry Squyres is captain of the football team, all-district football player, leading back of the city, and a Student Council representative. jerry has also been a class officer and president of Talents, Inc. w Mention K 3 time for school projects defines Ra- mona Stubblefield. Ramona may be J ll seen at the candy store during lunch. Basketball and Ben Trotter seem to go 9 hand in hand. Ben is an outstanding F, I leader and a fine student who works lt iw hard to reach his goals. L ' l j Dependability and character are 'I traits of Tommy Alexander. Tom- my is in the performing choir and ll' has been selected for all-state choir. w e An outstanding person in scholar- ship, character, and dependability describes Susie Coker. Last year Susie won the city-wide salesman- ship contest. Susie is outstanding in band, speech, and journalistic activities. la .Y 6 r jiuzmy Shafer MCC allum' s Friendliest Nancy Scblege! Gfgle Siegel' Football Sweetheart MCC allum Emib Fowl Bezrbezm Alle11 Carol Kaye Fle111i11g I, jean A1111 Oliver Nancy Seblegel A1111 Ldlllbdill heerleaders '58-59 Gayle Sleger Dear Student Body, As McCallum ages, so grows its traditions. We want to express our happiness in having the opportunity to serve as cheerleaders to such an outstanding and spirited student body, for we think this has been the finest Blue Brigade, band, and faculty in MHS's short history. We hope the Knights in future years will keep the fine traditions that the student body has started. The Cheerleaders DAR Good Citizen Kaz ren Fwmk Queen of Hearts B arbaafa Allen Lady Perth Knight Beau of FHA 1 Lewis Smiiz john H eclrick FFA Sweetheart Domm Smoot Distributive Education Sweetheart Bobbie Reawes Band Sweetheart Joyce P67791 I3 if 2 9-Q S Clubs zugd . amzatlons The members are first row: Dorothy Anderson, Marla Turner, Karen Sikes, Brenda Bogan, Carol Fleming, jo Faith Hutton, Carol Rabi-111, and Kay Anderson: SeC0nd row: Mary Ella Waggoner, Linda Sue Reedy, Marcia Harris, Barbara Kelley, Diane Horn, Patsy Dugger, Donna Smoot, Corrie Hornburg, Carol Gummelt, Charlyne Cooper, Cheryl Betts, jackie Lewallen, Marty Cope, june Burke, and Pam Kingg third row: Jeran Hooten, Jeff Rampy, jerry Jennings, 'lim Waite, Bob Estus, John Lyle, Gayland Lyles, Gerald Schroeder, John Giesecke, john Craig, Gilbert Dement, and Frank Oatman. Student The Student Council is probably the most important organization in the school, for it furnishes a means by which the students at McCallum learn of the democra- tic process. The Student Council has tried especially hard this year, to bring the individual more into the picture in school government. A system of voting in booths by means of secret ballot was introduced to make the elections on a more personal level. The Student Council also performs important civic functions, such as sponsoring the Red Cross drive, the shoe fund drive, and helping needy families at Christmas. Other accom- plishments of the Student Council this year include a number of dances, an improved method of electing cheer leaders, and a more satisfactory lunch period ar- rangement. The officers for the fall semester are Marla Turner, record- ing secretaryg john Lyle, treasurerg Jeran Hooten, vice-presi- dent, Gayland Lyles, sergeant af arms, and Linda Sue Reedy, corresponding secretary. 208 The members in the spring semester are first row: Barbara Kelley, Carol Cummings, Karen Sikes, Kay Anderson, Bobbie Bishop, Lynda McSwain, june Burke, Karen Donahoe, and Jo Ann Hamlmackg second row: john Craig, jeran I-Iooten, Dennis Reaves, Wilma Williamson, Judy Rathman, Donna Smoot, Corrie Hornburg, Cheryl Betts, Sharon Carruth, Bernice Ruiz, Kaye Fry, Sharon Holmans, Gary Lawson, Gilbert Dement, and Frank Oatman, third row: Charles Thompson, Howard Mays, john Lyle, Gayland Lyles, John Giesecke, Bill Wise, Ronnie Walton, Ed Kasper, and Don Tew. Council Linda Sue Reedy, corresponding secretary, reads a letter of thandks for the Student Council's donation of S50 to the Shoe Fun . The officers for the spring semester are: Corrie Hornburg, chaplain, Karen Sikes, recording secretary, Gayland Lyles, vice- presidentg John Giesecke, president, Don Tew, clerk, and Cheryl Betts, corresponding secretary. 209 The members of the Blue Brigade are first row: Surrenden Hill, Lynne Lowry, Ginger Mayfield, Marian Skiles, Karen Frank, Becky Lee, second row: Martha Godbey, Nancy Pugh, Marla Turner, Ramona Stubble- field, Tina McCollom, Sondra Peerson, Corrie Horn- burg, Margo Shaw, Sandra Randall, third row: Laura Lee Cockrell, Shirley McAdams, Linda Buck, Bonnie Blomquist, Danna Brown, Beverly Lester, Susie Guent- zel, Dinah Hallmark Lillie Mae Thom son'fourth row: Linda Sue Reedy, Angela Curlee, Jzijnnette Peebles, Rebecca Kirkpatrick, Ruthie Cowart, Brucie Cavett, Barbara Hamilton, Linda Milligan, Lois Jacobs, fifth row: Jyme Mathews, Karen Donahoe, Elaine Berg, Pattie Williams, Joan Alber, Libby Harvey, Vicki Buckner, Sharon Feuerbacher, Glenda Noah, sixth row: Mary I Franklin, Ellen Bagby, Linda Raymond, Julie Klingman, Brenda Polsky, Joy Dent, Ann Lloyd, Rosemary Russell, Ann Davisg seventh row: Pat Henderson, Faye Lynn Sis- son, Pat Erlanson, Sondra Marshall, Alice McClish, Carol Frantz, Norma Edmonds, Myronna Embrey, Carol Wray, eighth row: Sandra Hallmark, Linda Schmidt, Judy Ogle- bay, Judy McCracken, Sandra Hanson, Jolene Nunnery, Helen Bagby, Carolyn Cade, Jean Brock, ninth row: Willetta Dement, Lilas Shelby, Pat Hugland, Gerene Martin, Diane C-ook, Maurine Reid, Carol Lanier, Pat Williams, Marilyn Redmond. tenth row: Marilyn Rouse Mary Helen Thomas, Marion Pruett. Kay Anderson, Cecelia Small, Martha Harty, Tennie Hollernan, Nancy Nations, Nettie Webb. Blue Brigade 210 Off1CCfS -'r-,'.f:' , ',, Sergeant at arm: fm N b X, -,viz .- .,:::I5I ob MQ i ,fS :7l: 2F. sa f -In - llsfl-I f'ij5?lQ,5I' lf!-1x25 ' , Secretary U' Becky Lee if-f M + 4 425 S -E X ix if 'Mal- Him ww ,Q .. v M hm , . x ' lg Mg 5. 'S 1235 : 1 an x :M 'E .Wg ' 5 5 ' i .XM . . 1 i 'Q , . . JE.: X Wax .W ' 9 u K' 'X ' x ' ' 'f . if rw ,Q . P In Y E . 1 . ,- Prexident Vice-president cr 5 NU Q -f f A5f'HIEiZ1f 53'5: ff-4'-ii 12511 swam 2-: . 11:15. 5 ' 1 ,1. , . ' ' L Marion Skiles Ginger Mayfield un, I B154 Y y vi Kiwi? I -J 3 flsff, ' W'--' , ?m-c -. ' '7 E xxx 5 K :: I 'ga : I if 1 1? sn, 3 . ., ',-li-like U' ' im? X ? ' , Trearurer Lynn Lowry Surrenden Hill R617IIYIUP'-HiJ'llI7'f-III Karen Frank Activities Starving Blue Brigaders, Faye Lynn Sisson, Linda Schmidt, Laura Lee Cockrell, and Sondra Marshall, enjoy a hearty meal before a home-town football game. Hard-working brigaders labored long hours to provide the beauti- ful scenery for the Royal Ball. Brigader Danha Brown smiles enticingly while selling football streamers to 'spirited McCallumnites. Brigade-rs are shown here in the sword routine from one of their most enioyable shows, the life of Victor Herbert. 212 The Blue Brigade may easily be call- ed the spirit of McCallum. They lead the school in school spirit and parti- cipation in activities. Summer march- ing practice started the long list of Blue Brigade projects. The girls march- ed from 6 to 8 a.m. the cool hours of the day. Football season began with school, and Brigaders developed their selling techniques with the Friday morning streamers and football pro- grams. Half-time shows were originat- ed, learned, and perfected, pre-game parties supplied needed refreshmentg and out-of-town trips meant fun for all. At basketball games Brigaders sold cokes and cheered on the team. Plans for the spring include the annual Blue Brigade banquet, summer uniforms, baseball games, and the picnic, cli- maxing the 1958-59 season with the announcement of next year's officers. In the stands of House Park, the McCallum Blue Brigade does hand motions to peppy band music. M -- K ' ' ll .. N WN' ' -' aj' -. ' 1' Wie' , J V, .:1g,- 'lf 2.1 , Pb.: :.-fm , f s . 353' gf if EI ' - . ,F , t :, 4 2-. ,f 4 r 1 2' .J ' , .f.- 1 1 15 . ZA F' 1 ,ff W L '21, .f 11.1, 1 vm - ,agi . A aa.-,.11.,. .,..:,,, . ' fi '4?ig1 f 7 .ff9f-- T -N ri a ' Y , Q 1 h evra qh-:.g.3,g:3, 3, ,f f i ' Hait i ,f ll J ,Z , a . -- ,, X , -,,- Q V. ,., -,- L , - ,. 5 i , Q. j! 3?5,7g,,,,-.r' e.+Z,L7E' , 1 .1 . ,- , -ff! 1 N7 Sv , F - illfil were ,4- r ff I' - , H ,':.'-E l E ll . ':'- 2- Ji. ' AQ. s .,- , . '- ' ,- TT. A .f xx-Ia! ,:,- -Q' T . 'far - J.-gz. , g.,, J- .' r i 2 aa - af f -s Ewfcfmykw . - Q fwfr fe .r fi is 14341112 Wfmsw B :l::1?25i2i f 6r'1r v w-'L i V., S i Lil my ww llI'5 'Q2seE1'5iZ ll ' . . , r , ,,,.f. , .f t. . N 7 .A V WT-, V A T aff I ' Q A ., fi? ' ' . ' ' -fy K A 12? 5:-' fi.,-I Y K fb i-z.QQ: fx ,Egfr 71- ' 2 'T . - 3 - - ff as T' W' ' 'ss l '- The Blue Brigade stands at attention beh onto the field at half-time. ind their officers as they prepare to march 213 The junior Red Cross, a school-age branch of the Na- tional Red Cross that aids so many needy people, was first organized at McCallum in 1953. It is composed of an elected representative from each advisory. The junior Red Cross helps needy people in disaster and poverty-stricken areas. Working toward this goal, the junior Red Cross has given parties at the Childrens' Home and the Settlement Home. For the first time in any Austin high school, last year the McCallum Junior Red Cross built a chest and filled it with school supplies to be sent to a needy area. The Junior Red Cross of McCallum has always worked actively for the betterment of their community and the welfare of the people. Thekofficers are Lanette Causey, secretary-treasurerg Ramona Stub- blefield, presidentg Pete Lowry, sergeant at arms, Vance Huckabay, vice-president. unior Red Cross The members are first row: Bonnie Messer, Lanette Causey, Billie LaRue, jane Paganini, Rosalyn Donnell, Patsy Wolfe, Joan Alber, Elaine Schmidt, joy Shannong second row: Betty Ward, Ramona Stubblefield, Blossom Podolnick, Joyce Schlueder, JoAnn Hammack, Nita Ayers, Angela Curlee, Mary Ann Murrow, Anne Watson, third row: Mrs. Lucy Lee Benbow, sponsor, Jessie Hurt, Patsy Sherrill, Nancy Davis, Becky Reese, Nancy Nations, Niki Bohn, Mary Turnbow,'Bertha Hutto, Cindy Fanningg fourth row: Richard Allen, Gary Lemmond, Teddy Long, Boyd Underhill, Pete Lowry, Bill Griebel, Vance Huckabay, jerry Spillar, Pudgy Frey. 214 This year's National Honor Society was the largest honor society in our school's history. The members of the National Honor Society are chosen on the basis of character, service to the school and the community, leadership, and scholarship. The membership of the society is made up of the top 10 per cent of the senior class and the top 5 per cent of the junior class. The junior members and the additional senior mem- bers are named late in the spring semester. As a service to McCallum, the society tutored students this year as it has in the past. Miss Helen Boysen and Miss Margaret Harris are co-sponsors of the National Honor Society. The officers are Don Tew, presidentg Nancy Pugh, historiang Betsy Burba, secretary, and Robert Pinkston, vice-president. ational Honor Society The members of the National Honor Society are first row: Sally Bowmer, Susan jackson, Bobbie Roper, Karen Frank, and Ann Peterson, second row: Betsy Burba, Nancy Pugh, Charlotte Griffith, Elaine Berg, Ginger Mayfield, Nancy Flory, and Miss Helen Boysen, sponsorg third row: Margaret Harrell, Joyce Drosche, Cecelia Small. Robert Pinkston. Bobbv Winn. Don Tew, Iohn Craig, and Faye Lynn Sisson. ' ,ge eg tw 215 Business: editor, Geraldine Windnieyerg assistant, Tommy Billings: circulation manager, Jane Paganini The Shield staff, under the direction of Miss Norma jean Barber, the sponsor, and Don Tew and Sharon Feuerbacher, the co-editors, has become one of the most important organizations at McCallum. The student body looks forward to the next edition of the Shield with great anticipation, and the interest shown by every student in the bi-weekly paper is merited by the hard-working staffers. Not only does the paper report the news accurately, but also it works to promote good citizenship and school spirit. The Shield staffers often burn the mid-night oil to meet the all-mighty deadline, and the result of their efforts provides interest, humor, and food for thought for every student at McCallum. But all is not hard work for the Shield staff, Every year a banquet is held in cooperation with the annual staff, and one of the highlights of the year is the initiation of the new editors-who are ducked at the Shield Society: Editor, Sandra Randall: assist- Picnigl ant, Ann Lambdin The Editorial: co-editors, Nancy Schlegel and Lewis Pennock l Reporters: Martha Smith and Mary Turnbow 216 Editors of the '58-'59 Shield: Don Tew and A 33 ff 'FSEE ff Shield Sports: assistants: Charles Yett, Don Dean, and Gentry Lee Editor, Barbara McKinley Illustrations: editor. Brenda Polskyg photographer: George Shepherd ,..,iM,,Q,s,w5,.w, iw2,'r.:r:gfrs15ggigise:f'Er53gg, ' 1:2'.2fl3?Qf4gi?i?ii31f 32 Hr .gr : . 1.-i iisrfrisgri-'2rs9se EW . 'il L r-U L 2 fri as SQ 5 f W ri My 5 : rg, ,ff :fit NE 'Sf 1 -in - 2.fi1r-'fs?fii?a?3silil?f3Q5 ,, ,, K 1 K ali?Lsf22fifmt2i1,5ms2ggE5ggs5?ir fa, vfzazes: sf :Zig- NY - 2 K. :F A ,J- as ii fi Exchange: editor, Eddie Leggg assist- ? ant, Lilas Shelby il' is a .rg 1 rg in S, AA:': News: editor, Susie Cokerg assistant. Rebecca Kirkpatrick Sharon Feuerbacher Features: editor, Nancy Pugh: assistant, Joanne Wathall 217 The PERSONNEL Editors .,,,,., ,,,,,. M arla Turner, Glenda Noah FEATURES Assistant ............ Linda Raymond Qstandingl Editor ----Q----QQ,-Q,,,.,,----,VV,,,.-,,A--,,, Judy Oglgbay Assistant ,aa,a, .,.........,,..,,.,,,. D irlah Hallmark The Knight staff members are well-known for their ability to combine business with pleasure. The business end, compiling an annual, is not as easy as it may seem. Long hours are spent SPORTS Editor ,',-,--,- ,,,,,,,iii,A,.,,.,,A, C arole Hickman Assistant ,,,,,,, ...... C arolyn Wilson Qleftj Copywriter ....,. Gentry Lee fstandingj scheduling pictures, identifying those pictured, writing copy, and setting-up an interesting and clever page lay-out. There is a lot to be learned on the staff, such as: what is pleasing to the eye, and how to focus attention on one particular picture. The seventh period work hour during school time is enlivened by the cheerful attitudes of the Knight staffers, making the work seem light. The joint Publications Banquet in the spring and the early sum- mer Kzzigfat party, given by the editor, are the big social events of the year. PERSONALITIES Editor ....................,...,,,, Libby Harvey Qrightj Assistant ,...,,..,...................,.... Carolyn Cade Knight l Editor Cecelia Small CLUBS Co-Editor ...... ................... F rank Oatman Assistant .,,,.... ..... M arilyn Rouse C0-Editor ,,.,.,. ....... L 0iS Jacobs l ART Ph0f081'2PhC1' ------- v---- A-------- ....... G e 0 rge Shepherd Editor ............v.. .............. 1 ohn Craig BUSINESS Ad Salesman ........ ............................ ........... I u dy Voigt Manager .............. ..... J annette Peebles Ad Salesman ..... ..... M artha Godbey 219 The members are first row: Charlotte Griffith, Glenda Rutledge, Betsy Bur-ba Billie LaRue, and Mary Burleson, second row: Murlene Wheeler, Carol Cummings, Sandra Stevenson, Sharon Anderson, Judy Kerr, Lea Ann Kennard, Marilyn Arnott, Willetta Dement, Vicky Dunn, Sarah Dickinson, Lilas Shelby, and Brenda Bogang third row: Gary Bowman, Emily Ford, jyme Mathews. ary Turnbow, Ellen Watson, Nancy Staples, Kathy Hall, Christine Johnston, Margot McGann, Charlyne Cooper, Niki Bohn, Carol Gummelt, jane Paganini, Beverly Loper, joyce Kelly, Virginia Erickfon, and Pat Erlansong fourth row: Wayne Kramer, Calvin Preece, Patty Wier, Linda McSpadden, Patsy Dugger, Donna Smoot, Deirdre Malkemus, Bonnie Messer, Pat Swaner, Jan Hicks. Marcia Harris, Becky Pinkston, Carol Rabun, Cecilia Rabun, Victory Van Dyck, Lillie Thompson, Susan jackson, Patsy Sherrill. and Frank Oatmang fifth row: George Morris, Eddie Branstetter, jack Eidson, David Perry, Ginger Culley, john Lyle, Nancy Storm, Douglas Hood, Jimmy Shafer, Curtis Loud, Gary Lawson, Robert Pinkston, james Watford, Larry Kelly, Bob Smith, john Giesecke, Tony Pfarmkuche, john Craig, Marion Preston, and Ronny Massey, Ro al Court Players The officers of the Royal Court Players are first row: Mary Burleson, historiang Charlotte Griffith, secretary, john Giesecke, president, Betsy Burba, vice-presidentg and David Perry, reporter, second row: jimmy Shafer, sergeant at armsg john Lyle, directors assistant, and Victory Van Dyck, treasurer. 4, , Probably no club at McCallum works harder and accomplishes more than the Royal Court Players. Under the direction of Mr. jim Collins, the sponsor, they present plays and programs, and perform civic duties throughout the school year. Almost every high school has a dramatic organization, but the club at McCallum is really unique. Each year they present a top Broadway hit musical, which in Hollywood terms would be called a spectacularf' This year they presented The Wizard of Oz, even taking it to the Coliseum for a benefit performance. With a cast of over one-hundred, the Wizard was the largest student production in Texas. In addition to the many plays presented each year, the club also presents the annual Queen of Hearts Ball and performs civic duties in cooperation with the Student Council. 220 The members of the National Thespians are first row: Frank Oatman, john Giesecke, Calvin Preece, Gary Lawson, john Lyle, Robert Pinkston, David Perry, and Eddie Branstetterq second row: Patsy Sherrill, Victory Van Dyck, Betsy Burba, Charlotte Grif- fith, Emily Ford, Glenda Rutledge, Billie LaRue, Mary Burleson, and Mr. jim Collins, sponsor. 41 we 1 AN 'X QM 49 L ifm Y ' -f tif, , ' v 'l l y ly Q - A 1- 'U i f fi i iilf fx ' L- - I p I -:5:f:j: ,V LL.: Y, Egjzg, '21,-- E53 M ' N ' '-:fjll ,W q t- ' , if -Q- -. m f s 5 ' m ,5 ::::?-. f 5521 i- ::i 5555:' , L ,A ,. ': ' tiff fiig J il '1 - 1-'fs is: 'ff:. f 1 .. :Q I it I' 4 Q 41422 55' To be a member of the National Thespians one must be a really hard worker, for the basic requirement for membership is to have earned 300 hours in preparing and presenting dramatic productions. The prospective member must also have the approval of the spon- sor and the members, tor he must have qualities in acting and pro- duction that make him a real showman. The members of the Na- tional Thespians form the nucleus of the Royal Court players and are engaged in the same productions and activities. ational Thespians Practicing for the production of Visit to a Small Planet, are Thespians Gary Lawson and Robert Pink- ston, left and right. Jeff jones, a member of RCP, is seen in the middle. 221 First row: Corrie Hornburg, Sandra Lenz, Avery Sinclair, Sandra Peerson, Mrs. Lloyd, sponsor, second row: Julie Kling- man, Gayle Steger, Janice Pargman, Ann Lambdin, Ramona Stubblefield, Nancy Pugh, Glenda Rutledge, Marla Turnerg third row: Nancy Schlegel, Libby Harvey, Darlene Dailey, Ginger Mayfield, Jean Ann Oliver, Judy Oglehay, Marian Skiles, Sandra Randall, fourth row: Ethel Kidder, Barbara Hamilton, Karen Frank, Lynne Lowry, Ann Lloyd, Pattie Rippeteau, Rosemary Smith, Emily Fordg fifth row: Nancy Nations, Cecelia Small, Mary Helen Metcalfe, Marion Pruett, Carla jackson, Becky Lee, Barbara Allen, Faye Lynn Sisson. Taho The officers of the Taho Y-Teens are: Corrie Hornburg, program chairmang Avery Sinclair, Sergeant at armsg Marla Turner, treasurerg Sandra Lenz. sec- HTC always help Othersug-this is the retaryg julie Klingman, vice-president Nancy Nations, president. motto of the Taho Y-teens. Since the -ff tenth grade this group of senior girls ' has been striving to live up to this high ideal. The work must be rewarding, for the club has all the original members except those who have moved from Austin. In striving to accomplish their goal, the club members have gone carol- ing at the Confederate Home, prepared a basket of food, clothing, and gifts for a needy family, and personally undertaken to help an underprivileged girl in one of the high schools. To finance these projects and other activities, the Taho's have sold light bulbs, stationery, Hal- loween candy, conducted bake sales, pass- ed out circulars, and washed cars. Such a hardworking group certainly deserves the trips to Galveston and Mexico City that their fund-raising projects made possible. 222 Corrie Hornburg must be telling an interesting story at the dance and slumber party held at the YWCA. The Taho Y-teens had saved 31,700 by means of bake sales, car washes, and light bulb sales for a. trip to Mexico. Then someone heard that Bobby Doyle, an ex-McCallum student who has been blind since birth, had a chance to gain his sight. In voting unanimously to give their money to Bobby, the Taho Y-teens carried out the vow of their The attentive faces of some of the Y' name: Taho, to always help others. Y-Teens Nancy Schlegel, Janice Pargman, and jean Ann Oliver tend the stand at one of the cake sales held by the club. teens members show the interest they show in their weekly meetings. Taho Y-teens and their dates dance at the party held in February at the YXVCA. Y First row: jan Purcell. Sylvia Ford, Barbara Callaham, Karen Bailey, Frances Bossettg second row: Glenda gdah, Rosemary Parm- ley, Betty Wiii'tl, june Burrage, Peggy Braun, Carolyn Bradshaw: third row: Peggy Dildy, Melvalyn Sue Harper, Jo Anne Siptak Myronnn Eiubrcy. Mary Ella Franklin, Sharon Feuerbacher, Judy McCrackeng fourth row: Janice Beckham, Shirley jahnsen Carol Tempero, Carrie Wirtson, Donna Waight, Suzanne Browning. , An organization of senior girls, the Bafta Y-teens, though a relatively new club, has been very active. The girls established their group in November of their junior year, on the principle that the club would be open to every girl who qualified in age. During the first year, the Bafta Y-Teens The officers are Sharon Feuerbacher. reporterg Mary Ella Franklin, sergeant at arms, Mymnna Embrey, treasurerg Sylvia Ford. presidentg Glenda Noah. vice-president, Carrie Vlfatson. secre- tary: Carol Tempero. devotional chairman. 224 Bafta Y-teens helped a needy family for Christmas and Thanksgiving, sold stationery and had a bake sale to raise money, and made Easter bas- kets for the Austin State School. For fun the girls had a party at the Y , a hike, a picnic, and other get-togeth- ers. In their senior year, these active misses sold for- get-me-nots to benefit vet- erans and candy to raise money, Plans for the future include sponsoring a family at Thanksgiving, and many more fun-filled parties. A Fides Y-Teen is an asset to McCallum High School and the community. The members of this club perform a service project every month. At Christmas they pro- vided for a needy familyg at Thanksgiving it was a bake sale to help the people at an old folks home. These ser- vice-minded girls have also sold poppies for the Veterans of Foreign Wars and wrapped gifts for the State Hos- pital Christmas party. But all work and no play makes Jane a dull girl, so the members have planned a trip to Corpus Christi for the gay festival on Buccaneer Day. The officers of the Fides Y-Teens are Linda Loney, treasurerg Rebecca Kirkpatrick, reporterg Jyme Mathews, sergeant at arms, Patsy W'olff, sergeant at arms, Karen Donahoe, secretaryg Carol Frantz, president, and Judy Harrison., vice- president. Y Fides Y-Teens The members are first row: Rebecca Kirkpatrick, Beverly Lester, Patsy Wolff, Bonnie Blomquist Todd, Nancy Curington, Rosalyn Donnell, Joy Dent, and Mrs. Harrison, sponsorg second row: Marcia Harris, Vicky Buckner, Joyce Huddleston, Sherrie Roddie, Judy Harrison, Barbara Terry, Danna Brown, Elenor Cunningham, Karen Donahoe, Jyme Mathews, and Linda Iacobsong third row: Pat Henderson, Sandra Hallmark, Sandra Sanderson, Marsha Baines, Dottie Threadgill, Beflllie Beflffllp, Linda Loney, Becky Tucker, Carol Frantz, and Ginger Drosche. 225 The members are first row: Gerene Martin, Rosemary Russell, Tennie Holleman, Dinah Hallmark, Judy Conlee, Madeline Rudolph Maurine Reid, second row: Jennifer Griggs, Faye Frye, Judy Rathman, Laura Lee Cockrell, Pat Peraino, Joyce Kelly, Carol Croslin Judy Franke, Sarah Dickinsong third row: Ann Davis, Linda Sue Reedy, Linda Raymond, Bobbie Bishop, Ginger Wolfe, Carol Flem mg, Beverly Loper, Nancy Newcomer, Pat Hugland, Mrs. Jerrie Holleman, sponsorg fourth row: Edna Walenta, Martha Harty Carol Lanier, Dela Gibbs, Mary Allan, Marilyn Rouse, Lilas Shelby. The officers are first row: Jennifer Griggs, representative to Intra-City Council, Tennie Holleman, sergeant at arms, Linda Sue Reedy. reporter, Judy Rathman, representative to lntra-City Councilg second row: Joyce Kelly, treasurer, Gerene Martin, secretary, Pat Hugland, Vice-presidentg Dinah Hallmark, chaplaing Marilyn Rouse, chaplain, Lilas Shelby. president. The Doba Beata Y-teens, a group of eleventh grade girls, is one of several y-teen clubs at McCallum. All of these clubs are very active in service projectsg the Doba Beata club this year conducted a calendar selling campaign, cake sale, and light globe sale to raise money for their projects. The money earned in this manner financed a needy family at Thanksgiv- ing. The civic-minded members also made reg- ular visits to an old-folks home to cheer the patients and brighten their lives with gifts of flowers. Such a. considerate group certainly de- served the weekend trip to a dude ranch that they tooklast year. This year they plan a similar trip if they have sufficient funds left after' their service propects. 226 The spring officers are seated: Tennie Holle- man, presidentg and Linda Raymond, sergeant at armsg standing: Marilyn Rouse, secretaryg Linda Sue Reedy, representativeg Lilas Shelby, reporterg Judy Rathman, vice-president, Joyce Kelly, treasurerg Dela Gibbs, chaplaing and jennifer Griggs, representative. Doba Beata Y-teens attend a weekly meeting where they are discussing light globe sales which go toward .service projects and their long awaited trip to Mexico. Linda Raymond, Tennie Mark Holleman, and Marilyn Rouse display light bulbrs which they will sell as one of their many projects to raise money for their trip to Mexico. 1 N' .f,fg553f5g5rsE5E' .??f?i35f:' N warms 2 :5:gfgggf2,5s5:f,f igzgiu ' rsisfififisggzsgf-1-' .1z2z2z2agzg1gag , ' - 'few Vi 'w ,Q 4. , A1 4 . jf 536-A: Q il LJ ' N at fri- N 'J ',.- i .,-3:1 I i it h owl . r -- ., v ri xi 'MF42!mW5?fWr ' N- 5'Sf'l 7Wf' t e -Qqhmw 's ' we--' t 1. . '35 QP .,, v may 4 . I -Q I 1 ri' . 4 :A-stu. JI ti. - l 1 914 ' 2 , , Q - .W 2, The Court of Perth presents Mary Ann Brackeen as Lady Perth and Lewis Smith as Knight. 31 I The election of Lady Perth and her Knight was in- itiated by the club this year based on an ancient Scot- tish tradition. The Fair Maid of Perth by Sir Walter Scott best describes this period when Perth was the capitol of Scotland. Mrs. Jessie Smith, is sponsor. The Homemaking classes in Home Management and Foods sponsor the Court and have participated in FHA, jun- ior Garden Club work, projects in the Red Cross and Salvation Army Work along with PTA work. The members of the Court of Perth are left to right first row: Betty Ward, Libby Harvey, Ann Lloyd, jo Ann Siptak, Peggy Dildy, Rita Edwards, and Janice Lee, second row: john Hedrick, Pete Lowry, David Cook, james Carter, fGlen1Noble, Gene Holle, and Billy jonesg third row: Lady Perth, Mary Ann Brackeeng and Knight, Lewis Smith: inset, Rosemary Parm- ley. 228 The members are first row: Judy Seibt, Joyce Manford, Marla Turner, Pat Hugland, and Martha Sue Henry, second row: Sondra Peerson, Ramona Stubblefield, Jan Hicks, Glenda Rutledge, Betty Taylor, Pat Hagood, Sylvia Ford, and Barbara Holcombg third row: Terri Wansley, Shirley Wilcox, Nelwyn Dodson, Linda Lewis, Carole Hickman. Vivian Hagood, Barbara Gebert, Mary Hender- son, and Sandra Hallmark. FH The officers are seated: Sandra Hoes, presi- dentg standing: Charlotte Huggins, song leader: Wiletta Dement, treasurerg Mrs. Rus- sell, sponsor, Gayle Goss. vice-presidentg Jovce Perry, reporterg and Pat Franklin, secretary. The members are first row: Charlene Hausenfluker, Patsy Hanson, Joyce Perry, Rosemary Russell, and Wiletta Dementg second row: Sandra Hoes, Betty Green, Joan Alber, Joyce Schlueder, Joy Lock, Pat Franklin, Sharon Carruth, and Gayle Gossg third row: Barbara Allen, Myronna Embrey, Kay Anderson, Charlotte Huggins, Linda Shutze, Pattie Rippeateau, and Joyce Kelly. 229 The members are first row: Susan jackson, Mary Ella Wagner, Nettie Webb, Vicky Witherspoon, Ann Dungan, Linda Buck, Har- riet Pearson, Lillie Thompson, Margaret Harrell, and Lois Jacobs, second row: Bill Cobb, Carol Pool, Susan Goldstein, Ann Watson, Mary Wilson, Carol Lanier, Carol Cummings, Kathie Hall, Dorothy Anderson, Brucie Cavett, Sue Townes, and George Morris, third row: Tony Pfannkuche, Eddie Legg, Lee Surrett, Harry Pruett, Howard Mays, Steve Lippmann, Steve Lingenfelter, Tommy Bryson, Dick Heimsch, Gentry Lee, Calvin Preece, and Richard Allen. The Latinatores g i ii Z' iulb 'A feygv .DQA , ' I ' Second year and advance Latin students joined together this year Y .55 553, , ,, ,-I for the first time in one club, the Latinatores. Although the mem- Ex CQ? gigfgx, bers hold their biweekly meetings during different periods of the .I .-,, day and elect different officers, the organization functions as a ' 1 unit under one constitution. At each meeting, a program connected H ft in some way with Latin is presented. The big social function of 1, the year is the annual Latin Banquet, held. during Latin Week. fx, Everyone present is supposed to attend in Latin dress, and the meal '.' and entertainment are as nearly Roman as possible. At the end of ' ::f'f f'1'f ,v,: 5 each year, the Latinatores present some contribution to the Latin w -Z' i' ' 1' De artment. E P 230 The second period officers are Susan Goldstein, quaestor ftreasurerjg Carol Cummings, consul fpresi- dentjg Mary Ella Wagner, ianitor fsergeant at armsj Dorothy Anderson, pro-consul fvice-presidentl. Officers The third period officers are Harriet Pearson, scriba fsecretaryjg Howard Mays, ianitor fsergeant at armsjg Margaret Harrell, scriba fsecretaryjg Bill Cobb, pro-consul Cvice-presidentjg Carol Pool, quaestor ftreasurerj. The officers of the advanced Latin class are front: Karen Sikes, consul fpresidentjg Brucie Cavett, scriba fsecretarylq back: Calvin Preece, historian, Carl Mantzel, quaestor ftreasurerjg Eddie Legg, ianitor fsergeant at armsjg Tony Pfannlcuche, pro-consul fvice-presi- dentj. 231 5-me . we :. vs- ...fs Bobbie Reaves displays jewelry at a local dress shop. r ri P 2 The officers are Ruby Jenkins, treasurerg Rita Edwards, presidentg Mary Helen Metcalfe, re- porterg and Bobbie Reaves, vice-president. 232 Y337' l W. N... Distributive ,.. I -1 .- QQ The members are first row: Gordon Cannon, and Doug White second row: Ella johnson, Betty Hornberger, Rita Edwards The Distributive Education Club organized at McCallum in 1955 with a membership ot' 19. Since then the size of the club has in- creased every year. Distributive Education is a training program in the fields ot retail, wholesale, and service selling occupations. The class meets every morning before school, since the students leave school early to go to their jobs. Their employers work with the school to train these young people. The DE-ers' projects include a successful pancake supperg an Employer Employee dinner at the end of the year in conjunction with the other Austin high schoolsg the annual Christmas project, giving a party at one of the state institutionsg and a picnic for McCallum DE members. l J Education Martha Blackstone, Bobby Reaves, Linda Wells, Mary Helen Metcalfe and Ruby jenkins Gregg. Carla Jackson drapes material around a dummy as she dresses a window in London's Fabric shop. Doug White fits a new pair of shoes on a woman customer at a local shoe store. Ruby jenkins Gregg displays a child's shirt before a counter in Anth0ny's Department Store. 233 The members are first row: Dick Roberts, Eddie Eppler, Leonard Briggs, Charles Pennick, David Suber, Mr. K. D. Willingham, Glen Randle, Richard Warren, Flannigan Whitfield, Charles Casey, Kenneth Sprinkles, and Alvie Weed, second row: Sandy Diek- man, Diana Loughry, Karen Lambert, Jerome Kruemcke, Edwin Hutto, Mike Oliver, john Miller, Tommy Rutledge, Clifton Petty, Charlie Thompson, Bill Sanders, jerry Hanke, Donna Smoot, and Gayle Stegerg third row: Glen Noble, Robert Gay, J. C. Toll, Tommy jones, james McCutcheon, Curtis Young, Ray Wisdom, Doyle Templeton, Dale Parker, Trubin Northcutt, Mike Mc- Cormick, Lee Bradly, and Wayne Clawson. Future Farmers of The Future Farmers of America learn about the new agricultural methods for use in their future lives. The members raise animals and plants and exhibit their stock. Many McCallum boys have won prizes at the Austin Fat Stock Show and other exhibitions. Besides striving for these honors, the boys enjoy working with their animals and often realize ii sizable profit from their ef- forts. Each year the FFA elects a sweetheart and a queen, who share their pride in their projects. The officers are first row: Mr. Willingham, sponsor, Gayle Steger, queen, Donna Smoot, sweetheart, and Robert Gay, treasurer, second row: Leonard Briggs, sergeant at arms, Eddie Eppler, vice-president, Glen Noble, presidentg and J. C. Toll, secretary. 234 Bill Sanders proudly displays his Poland-China hogs. Alvie Weed is justly proud of his South- down lamb. America Dale Parker sprays Doyle Tempelton's hand with green paint as part of FFA initiation. A Holstein and a jersey cow show' the results of Eddie Eppler's hard work. Dale Parker shows his special project in FFA, two Suffolk lambs. 235 The members are first row: Priscilla Bean, La Jean Chaffin, Barbara Blinka, Nancy Monk, and Kathy Wade, second row: Ed Howk, Tommy Alexander, Richard Swanson, Alton Smith, john Hawkins, Reta jones, Carolyn Cochran, and Mrs. Vivian Zehrer, sponsor, third row: William Wilson, Gary Wellce, james Wall, Lamont Freeman, Sheryl Morton, Marilyn Rouse, Greg Wallace, and Prentice Craig. Novi Romani The officers are Tommy Alexander, vice-president fpro-consuljg Sheryl Morton, sergeant at arms Qlictorjg Reta jones, secretary, iscribajg Marilyn Rouse, president, fconsuljg and Carolyn Cochran, treasurer, fpraetorj. The Novi Romani Club is an organization of first year Latin students who meet during their class period. During their meetings, the members participate in varied programs increasing their knowledge of Rome and Roman customs. An- other of their activities was dressing as slaves to attend the annual Roman Banquet where they carried out the commands of their masters, the second and third year Latin students. Last of their varied activities was contributing articles for a scrapbook for Latin Week. 236 The members are first row: Linda Brown, Jean Brock, Bonnie Lee, Judy Madden, Pat Winstori, Tommie Jean Cummings, Joyce Henderson, and Charlene I-luebelg second row: Delores Gau, Sheryl Morton, Mary Blum, Barbara Janacek, Janette Poehl, La Nelle Hyltin, Elaine Stubbs, and Nancy Flory. Popular Music Club ED DTT LE, , lfgnu MQW-E, 13 uk., Heli: ITNQMTJI rriuua J Q 1 f In the Popular Music Club are McCallumnites who enjoy listening and dancing to the latest hit songs. During their meetings, the members listen and dance to their favorite pop- ular records. QAlthough there are no boys shown, there really are some in the clublj The members say it has really been fun learning new dance A steps and hearing the latest tunes, even though there have been a few squabbles over which record would be next on the turntable. The officers are Barbara Janacck, presiclentg Mr. Horton, sponsor, and Lu Nelle Hyltin, reporter. 237 The officers are first row: Betsy Burba, vice-president, Mary Burle- son, reporter, second row: Eddie Branstetter, program chairmang Charlotte, Griffith, secretaryg Victory Van Dyck, treasurer, David Perry, president. The main purpose of the Forensic Club is to prepare its members for participation in speech tournaments held at colleges throughout Texas and for the Interscholastic League meets, The members practice poetry interpretation, extem- poraneous speaking, debate, and other forensic activities during regular Thursday meetings and at evening meetings held during the week. The members have won and placed frequently in many college tournaments. Forensic Club The members are first row: Bill Tramp, Susie Coker, Dennis Reaves, Mary Burleson, Charlotte Griffith, Betsy Burba, Geraldine Windmeyeij, Vicky Witherspoon, second row: Mr. Guy Bizzell, sponsor, Gary Lemmond, Eddie Branstetter, james Strickland David Perry, Myronna Embrey, Victory Van Dyck, Sharon Feuerbacher. 238 The members are first row: Sandra Yoho, Charlene Cox, Frankie Kirkpatrick, joy Kay Lock, Patsy Wilkei'son, Patty Lenhart, jean Carter, Janice Edmonds, jan Ward, and Betty Owens, second row: Rita Franks, Barbara Gebert, Michelle Bresenhan, Lea Ann Kennard, Elizabeth Thiele, Barbara Kelsey, Norma Edmonds, Margaret Phillips, Lillie Thompson, jo Ann McGann, and Miss Sara Lee Hudson, sponsor, third row: jo Ann Brown, Doris Dildy, Sylvia Ford, Doris Harmon, Lila Mullins, Elenor Cunningham, Sandra Cluck. Martha Sue Henry, Alice McClish, Jolene Nunnery, and Carolyn Cochran, fourth row: Jeane Freeman, Jeanette Brown, Anne Smith, Connie jo Zeissel, Louise Gore, Carolyn Kohn, Pat Williams, Lucy Weirich, Gay Alff, and Nancy Monk. Future Nurses The officers are first row: Sylvia Ford, presidentg Sandra Yoho, re- porter, and Sandra Cluck, treasurerg second row: Carolyn Kohn, secre- tary, and Louise Gore, vice-president. This is the fourth and most active year for the McCallum Future Nurses Club. The 40 club members have had a chance to get real hospital experience, with the new members taking an orientation at one of the hospitals and the old members taking a home nursing course. The Home Nursing Course will enable the members actually to work with patients. The club has also planned several field trips, one of which will be to Brooks AFB Hospital in San Antonio. Several money-making projects will enable the club to send two delegates to the State Future Nurses Convention where they hope to get a McCallum girl elected to a state office. 239 The members are first row: Corrie Hornburg, Ginger Mayfield, Martha Godbey, Glenda Rutledge, vice-president, Jean Ann Oliver, Emily Ford, Joanne Walthall, Cecelia Small, Becky Lee, Margaret Harrell, Shirley Jahnsen, Lilas Shelby, reporter, Sandra Sander- son, Laura Lee Cockrell, and Beverly Faith, second row: Libby Harvey, Avery Sinclair, Nancy Schlegel, secretary, Patsy Wolfe, Pat Henderson, Marsha Baines, Virginia Erickson, Pat Hugland, Joyce Kelly, Suzanne Buratti, Karen Frank, Karen Donahoe, Diane Lege, Anne Hill, and Elise Irons, third row: Frank Oatman, Kent Hemingson, Buddy Hood, James Watford, Ellen Charlier, Doro- thy Officer, Carol Cummings, Judy McCracken, Glenda Noah, Anne Peterson, Julie Klingman, Janice Pargman, Karen Sikes, Carole Hickman, Susan Jackson, Judy Voigt, Robert Pinkston, Gary Lawson, Richard Allen, and Shep Sheppard. McCallum can boast the largest Future Teachers of America Club in the nation. The 130 members joined for Ll definite purpose, for these young people realize the need for teachers and the oppor- tunities in the teaching field. This is an active club. They visit ele- mentary schools twice a year, as well as The University of Texas and the Southwest Texas State Teachers' College. Future Teachers of America The members are first row: Judy Franke, Dorothy Anderson, Linda Raymond, Carol Harmon, Ginger Wolfe, Marilyn Rouse, Linda Sue Reedy, treasurer, Ruthie Hammond, Pat Erlanson, Carolyn Cade, Marilyn Redmond and Mary Catherine Allen, second row: JO Ann Kirk, Margaret James, Surrenden Hill, Sondra Marshall, Diana Walthall, Dianne Plotsky, Patsy Mason, Donna Loney, Sandra Allen, Rosalyn Donnell, Becky Tucker, Pat Mendelson, Anne Lackey, and Marcella Zigal, third row: Bobbie Roper, Harriet Pearson, Gladys Gardner, Margaret Cooper, Jan Mitchelle, Lois Nauert, Sandra Randall, Nancy Pugh, Ann Lambdin, Gayle Steger, president, Charlyne Cooper, Donna Smoot, Carol Rabun, Blossom Podolnick, Jerrie Frazier, and Charlene Yount. l l l s 240 -V-V-Y W Y Y 1 First row: Helen Tro-utman, Bonnie Carter, Pat Thornblom, Bernice Ruiz, Cecilia Raybun, Bettie Bright, Barbara McKinley Deirdre Malkemus, Miss Betty Slaughter, sponsorg second row: Carol Boatright, Nancy Curington, Judy Harrison Joan Canady Pauline Sal-azer, Ruth Valdez, Helen Hendricks, third row: Linda Buck, Ann Dungan, Diana Loughry, Crystal Loep Carolyn O'Leary Eregda gcllis, Lee Starkg fourth row: Joy Dent, Dolores Henkes, Diane Schmidt, Carol Pampell, Delores Goerlifz Janice Fitcher an ra esterman, Mary Keithlyg fifth row: Judy Greenwald, Be erl R d ll, G, D h S d H 1 i ' Becky Perry, Bonny Nicklaus, Nettie Webb. V Y un 6 Inger msc ef an ra a lmark, Faye Twldwell Girls ' Intramurals The officers are Pat Thornblom, program chairmang Joy Dent, treasurer Nettie Webb, presidentg Deirdre Malkemus, secretaryg Barbara McKinley vice-president, freacling right to leftJ. l The Girls' Intramurals Club is made up of girls particularly in- terested in sports. During their meetings, the girls learn to be good officials so that they will be quali- fied to help in after-school games. Also during their Thursday meet- ings, the Intramural members spend time in social recreation since the club period is so short. The girls aid Miss Slaughter, club sponsor, in planning the intramural program for McCallum girls, as well as help- ing with Tri-School Sports Days. Throughout the year, these active young ladies participate in an in- teresting and enjoyable sports pro- gram. 241 9 a 1 The junior Engineering Technical Society is an organization mainly for those interested in an engineering career. It provides the chance to get practical, firsthand experience and ex- pert instruction in any engineering project undertaken. The School of Engineering at Texas A8zM furnished each member with an official club pin, which is a silver slide rule with IETS written on it. The national headquart- ers, in East Lansing, Michigan, offers scholarships to deserving JETS. An especially good project may be entered in the Engineering Exposition held each May at Michigan State University. The JETS are working for a more productive future through engineering. The officers are Miss Rice, sponsor, Buck Brown, sergeant at arms, john Boland, secretary, Arthur Williams, treasurer, and Richard Ingram, vice-president. unior Engineering Technical Society The members are first row: Paul Roberts, John Boland, Bill Berry, jimmy Crippen, Gary Seaman, and jack Whiteg second row: Miss Rice, sponsor, Mike McCormick, Danny Reese, Buck Brown, jim Little, Arthur Williams, Don Youngblood, and Don Staffordg third row: Ray Larsen, Gene Curry, Bob Estus, Kenneth Stockton, james McCutcheon, jimmy Hagood, Guest Whitaker, Richard Ingram, and Al Steger. 242 The members are first row: Lillian Melber, Jane Paganini, Judy Barker, Bonnie Blomquist, Billie LaRue, Reta Jones, Judy Conleeg second row: Helen Bagby, Ellen Bagby, Beverly Loper, Jessie Hurt. Rebecca Kirkpatrick, Judy Kerr, Delores Null, Nancy Newcomer, third row: Linda Milligan, Marilyn Fishbeck, Jennifer Griggs, Gerene Martin. Pa1:sy Sherrill, Linda Loney, Connie LaBounty, Pat Peraino, Margaret Child, Carol Croslin, Bobbie Bishop, CarolWray, Mrs. Cutter, sponsor. unior Powder Puff League The Junior Powder Puff League is an active grou of junior girls who meet during the regular club perio for girl-talk and a discussion of mutual problems. When Mc- Callum was young, girls from all grades joined in one Powder Puff League, but now, because of the interest and large membership in this organization, each grade has its own league. To encourage school spirit, the Puf- fers made little voodoo dolls, representing a football foe, and sold them to McCallumnites, who 'hexed' them with pins. The Junior Powder Puff members adopted a child from the state home and sent Christmas cards, birthday cards, and other remembrances. They also planned to give parties for groups of children at the state home. The officers are: Gerene Martin, vice-president, Beverly Loper secretary, Linda Loney, reporter, Rebecca Kirkpatrick, treasurer Billie LaRue, president. 243 The members are first row: Sandra Diver, Patty Williams, Karen Yoho, Gunilla Wahlquist, Margo Shaw, Mrs. Marguerite Sledge, sponsor, Zada Gunter, Carolyn Hayes, Linda Rhea, Pauline Salazar, and Carmen Guerrero, second row: Margot McGann, Nina Austin, Elaine Berg, Ann Wyss, Joyce Manford, Vicki Buckner, Carol Frantz, Mary Franklin, Kay Moncrief, Faye Lynn Sisson, and Linda Schmidtg third row: janet Berg, Margaret Christie, Mary Helen Thomas, Dinah Hallmark, Dela Gibbs, Martha Smith, Sarah Dickinson, Anne Davis, Susan Milburn, and Carol Temperog fourth row: Carrie Watson, Eugene Reeder, Donn Palmer, jimmy Shafer, Paul Bloebaum, Van Reese, johnny Forister, Larry Levy, Ray Lawrence, and Benne Bentrup. Pan -American Club The officers are Margaret Christie. reporter: Eugene Reeder, presidentg Elaine Berg, second vicerpresidentz Paul Bloebaum, treasurer, Dinah Hallmark, secretaryg Jimmy Shafer. first vice-president: and Susan Mil' burn, parliamentarian. The Pan American Club is made up of McCallumites who are interested in the Spanish language and the country of Mex- ico, The Pan-Amers sold donuts after school and held candy sales and rummage sales. A very successful enchilada supper was put on in the fall. The climax of the year was L1 fun-filled trip to Monterrey, Mexico, which the Pan-Am members had worked very hard for. 244 Pan-Am Trip The high point of the year for Pan- American Club members was the trip to Monterrey, Mexico, during the Christmas vacation. On this page are pictures taken on that trip. Mrs. Sledge, sponsor and chaperone of the trip, Elaine Berg, and Martha Smith chat happily against a background of lofty mountains and a small village. This picture was taken atop a restaurant at Horsetail Falls. Against majestic Horsetail Falls, Pan-Amers Mary Helen Thomas, Jimmy Shafer, Paul Bloebaum, and Susan Milburn join a Mexican family in enjoying the view. In back of their hotel-home in Monterrey, Elaine Berg, Mary Franklin, Margate Christie, Nina Austin, and Emily Smith stop as they prepare to go out. Dianna Sledge fdaughter of the sponsorj, Susan Milburn, Nina Austin, Karen Yoho, Ann Weiss, Elaine Berg, and Eugene Reeder pause in their attempt to lower a potted plant from the balcony of the hotel to a patio below. t 245 A05 The members of the Chess Club are first row: Paul Gainer, Paul Hill, Johnny Rash, Berney Linder, Richard Price, Gaylord Magnu son, Charles De Veau, Paul Cherry, Lieuen Adkins, David Taylor, Charles jones, and Russell johnsong second row: Mr. C. D Anderson, sponsor, Wayne Smith, Roy Morey, jimmy jackson, Nick Von Kreisler, Ted Gage, Gene Spaulding, Harry Pruett, Tommy Jackson, john Rogers, Bill Hagerty, and Dianne Holder. Chess Club The officers are sergeant at arms. Gaylord Magnusonp vice-president, Paul Cherryg sponsor, Mr. C, D. Andersonx president, Roy Morey, and secretary-treasurer, Nick Von Kreisler. 246 The Chess Club, organized last year, has shown tremendous growth this year. The original membership of 8 has grown to a grand total of 26, indicating that the game of chess is truly a fascinating pastime. Many of the new members are not familiar with the game, and part of the time of each club period is spent teaching these new converts the fundamentals of the game. Also discussions designed to acquaint the more advanced members with methods of attack and defense are carried on. Whether teaching new members to play or just enjoying a friendly game themselves, the mem- bers of the Chess Club are truly enjoying their club periods this year. 47 W The Rod and Gun Club was organized by Tommy Smith the year McCallum opened. Each year the club has more than 40 members with a waiting list of from 60 to 80. Once one be- comes a member, he may continue from year to year without joining again. The Rod and Gun Club is more educational than one might think. Pictures on the safe use of firearms are shown, and guest speakers such as game wardens, high- way patrolmen, fishermen, and hunters tell of hunting and fishing laws and safety. This is the first year that girls have been admitted, even though there have been a number of ap- plicants every year. Mr. A. R. Sallee, as sponsor, tries to teach the members to enjoy the cleanest sport on earth-one that has a carry-over all through adult life. He shows them the need of laws and officers-that they are the hunters, and fishermen's best friends, protecting and restock- ing game and fish to provide outdoor recrea- tion for everyone. The officers of the Rod and Gun Club a-re: james Kitchens, president: Mr. Sallee, sponsor, F. H. Becker, vice-president and treasurer. Rod and Gun 'Club The members are: Bill Parks, Howard Mays, Charles Kownslar, Ronnie Collier, Gilbert Dement, John Crawford, Dicky johnson, Jim Alvis, Bobby Siddons, Cookie Baumel, Gene Davis, john Dickerg second row: Mr..A. R. Sallee, sponsor, Calvin Westbrook, F. H. Becker, Barbara Fancher, Sue Avery, Barbara West, Sandra BySrS,, Cindy Fanning, Eddie Kelly, Gayle Cook, Bob Little, Montrue Hewitt, William Bruder, Ronnie Walton, Jerry Magonyeg third row: Freddie Zumwalt, Dan Rampy, Houston White, Phil Baker: Ted Beard, Glen Borkland, jimmy Wells, Dick Roberts, Billy Jones, Bill Harty, Bobby Williamson, Keith Drosche, jimmy Finger, Harry Terry, Erwin Haddon, W. T. Dugger, Larry Agnew, Claude Hempel, Charles Williams, james Kitchens. ' 24 7 The members are first row: Carol Kaye Fleming, Esther Bankston, Susan Wells, Marcia Harris, Dotty Threadgill, Joyce Huddles- ton, Dorothy Warren, Martha Harty, Judy Rathman, Jo Faith Hutton, Marian Skiles, Judy Oglebay, Mrs. Browning, sponsor, sec- ond row: Sandra Boardman, Beth Beasley, Patsy Dugger, Linda Wells, Betty Whited, Donna Waight, Martha Preece, Karen Lambert, Bobbie Reaves, Niki Bohn, Jackie Lewallen, Martie Cope, Cheryl Betts, third row: Madeline Rudolph, Nathene Nethery, Lanette Causey, Lynn Lamar, Linda Schutze, Carla Jackson, Janice Furr, Vicki Dunn, Ramona Stubblefield, Pattie Rippeteau, Janice Lee, Jeanette Bullock, Tennie Holleman, fourth row: Don Lightsey, James Walden, Johnny Wessels, Bobby Winn, Tommy Alexander, Joe Main, Wayne Smith, Bobby Koonce, Mike Drousche, Bill Grieble, Skipper Lay, Jimmy Bowden, fifth row: Jimmy O'Neal, Ronald Watts, Don Dean, Kenneth Nitsche, Chuck Joyce, Robert Brown, John Longino, Jimmy Whited, Gary Maxwell, Jimmy Carter. Talents, Talents, Incorporated was organized at McCallum in September, 1956, with seven charter members. The large mem- bership of today consists of students who have pooled their talents and social Z service instincts. During the school year Talents, Incorporated presents variety shows at the Austin State Hospital, the Austin State School, and various veter- ans' hospitals. T I members also partici- pate in such benefit shows as the Shoe Fund Assembly and perform at parties given by private and civic organizations. Members of Talents, Incorporated work exceptionally hard to develop their talent for the enjoyment of McCallumnites. The idea for all the acts originates with the performers, then Mrs. Browning, the sponsor, helps perfect them. Talents, In- corporated is a non-profit organization. The officers are first rowz Pattie Rippeteau, secretary, Madeline Rudolph, second vice-president, Lanette Causey, corresponding secretary, Ramona Stubble- field, reporter, Linda XX'ells, historian, Linda Schutze, dance chairman, second row: Ken Nitsche, vice-president, Chuck Joyce, president, Joe Main, stage manager. 248 1 , 1 5 'K+ 'L - I I, 1 elm l l ,. X - -. Alfx .+ .4-.2 31 . in ml fl , y iia ' 43 ' ffif' Y lf Q' V ' 3:32 555:31 2 5 ,, .1252- Uhb , 41:-' 'iii' f , I iii? in flll' V y M, We .- Sandra Boardman Nathene Nethery Incorporated Left to right: Angela Curlee, Judy Rathman, Chuck Joyce, and Madeline Rudolph. d l Left to right: Cheryl Betts, jo Faith Hutton, J2Cki6 Lewallen, Niki B0hfl, and Maffy Cope- Del Reys are left to right: Don Lightsey, Ron Witty, jerry Bobo. Cory Collins, and Mike Drousche. 249 The Safe Drivers Club, one of the clubs organized for the first time this year, has learned a great deal about their chosen sub- ject. They have been able to get actual driving experience, and in a brand-new model. They have had speakers and discus- sions during the club period, always em- phasizing safety behind the Wheel. The officers .arez Bill Glaeser, presidentg Paula Pool, vice-president' Carolyn Oertli., treasurerg Sue Pardo, program chairmang and Ronnie Mas: sey. secretary. Safe Drivers The members of the Safe Drivers Club are kneeling: Robin Matthews, Hutton Culley, and Ronnie Masseyg second row: Carolyn Olertli, Paula Pool, Sue Pardo, Sandra Stevenson, and jackie Davisg third row: L. 1. Hagan, Bill Glaeser, Larry Schieffer, James 'Edwards, Richard Dolgener, jim Bartlett, and Mr. G. W. Boone, sponsor. 250 R The members are first row: Mrs. Judith Morehead, sponsorg Brucie Cavett, jay Riley, David Murphy, Priscilla Bean, Annette Cal- houn, Marilyn Arnott, Ann Watsong second row: Marion Preston, Diane Cook, Joe Magee, Bob McConachie, john Landolt, Billy Huie, jimmy Rash, Gregg Wallaceg third row: Charles Yett, Bill Wittner, Gammon Bocldeker, Carl Mantzel, Nelson Bodenhamer, Peter Neuman, john Kluth. Science Research Club The Science Research Club convened again this year with the return of Mrs. Judith Morehead, sponsor. The purpose of the club is to create genuine curiosity and then satisfy it. The members presented lec- tures to the group during regular meetings, and several outstanding guest speakers ap- ' peared from the University of Texas. The year's work will be climaxed with a ban- quet in the spring. The officers are David Murphy, vice-oresidentg Charles Yett. sergeant at armsg jimmy Rash, treasurerg Brucie Cavett, secretaryg Bill Wittner, presi- dent. 251 The members are first row: Ginger Cully, Linda Johnson, jo Ann Siptak, Dolores Cawthon, and Marie Herring second row: Faye Martin, Wilma Williamson, Darlene Dailey, Rita Edwards, Virginia Horn and Carol Reynolds' third row' Kay Carter Pegg Braun, , , - , Y Betty Green, joan Alber, Barbara Calahan, Jackie McKinney, Carolyn Bradshaw, and Ella Mae Cooper, fourth row: Paula Privette, Kay Anderson, Suzanne Browning, Barbara Allen, Mary Helen Metcalfe, Barbara Calhoun, and Mrs. Jimmie Baylor, sponsor. Senior Powder Puff League The officers are Kay Carter, program chairmang Mary Helen Met- calfe, vice-president, Barbara Allen, presidentg and Betty Green, Secretary-treasurer. 252 The Senior Powder Puff League this year has taken good grooming as its goal. They have had guest speak- ers to give them expert advice on the fine points of beauty care. Films on hair styling and make-up applica- tion from leading beauty firms have also increased their knowledge of and ability in grooming. These young ladies realize that wearing the proper clothes to certain functions is just as important as being well groomed. Therefore, they have given much attention to appropriate dress and manners. Above all, they wish to acquire poise. The Sketch Club has probably the workingest club period of any of our Thursday clubs. As soon as the bell rings, the more than thirty members rush in and break out the tools of their trades: brushes, paints, glit- ter, and other art materials. With this equipment they set about their tasks, for this club has undertaken a great deal of work. The many unusual but artistic posters that we have all seen around our halls were drawn by this helpful group, for they do art work for any worthy organization that requests it. They also have done service work on their own. Last year they built mobiles and pup- pets for veterans' hospitals and children's hospitals, bringing a bit of beauty and cheer into the otherwise l colorless wards. The officers are first row: Cynthia Irelan, reporter, Patty Wier, works and projects, second row: David Custer, secretary-treasurer, john Craig, presidentg and john Giesecke, vice-president. Sketch Club The members are first row: Ellen Watson, Betty Turner, Myrlene johnson, Dorothy Baltzer, and Patty Wier, second row: Faye Frve. Kathy Hall. Cynthia Irelan, Carol Pool Lenny Ballard Barbara Williamson and Mrs Benbow s onsor third row Jonn e y 1 , - , P Z 3 Y Galloway, Kaye Frye, Sandra Davis, Connie Scott, Anabel Lewis, Betty Taylor, Elaine Savage, Jack Eidson, and Doug White' f h : h . . .. 1 . ,, . . ourt row jo n Craig, john Cnesecke, lommy Russell, Douglas Nowotny, David Clynch, David Custer, john Palmer, and Vernon King. 253 The officers are: Kenneth Priem, vice-president, Steve james, president, La Jean Chaffin, secretary-treasurer. The Slide Rule Club of McCallum was organized for the first time in the Fall of 1958. The nine charter members, eight boys and one girl, petitioned successfully for the founding of this club. The purpose of the Slide Rule Club is to teach the members agil- ity and accuracy in the manipulation of a slide rule as an aid in mathematical prob- lems. The members strive to learn new techniques during their regular meetings and each boy and girl must gain speed in working a slide rule by practicing in their spare time. During club sessions, contests are held in manipulation and a small prize is awarded to the operator whose speed and accuracy show him to be the most profi- cient. In order to get the most out of busy club meetings, socializing is kept at a minimum. Social functions are planned to make up for this. One of the proposed parties is a Christmas weiner roast-dance, with no slide rules along. Slide Rule Club The members are first row: jimmy Lynch, john Whitaker, james Sutton, La jean Chaffin, Mrs. Turk, sponsorg second row: Steve Lingenfelter, Steve James, Kenneth Priem, Newell King. i w 254 The members are first row: Tommy Smith, Dickie Streeter, Robin Matthews, joe Baxter, Doug Jordan, Bill Wise, David Malkemus, Mike Oliver, Dixon Bennett, second row: Tommy Murrow, Gene Mallard, Raymond White, Richard Johnston, Edwin Wilson, Cory Collins, Vernon Montgomery, David Baker, johnny Greer, Bobby Boyd, Gentry Lee, Thomas Gunter, third row: Mr. Grover Emer- son, sponsor, Robert Rhodes, Richard Moushegian, Bobby Heath, Pat O'Neill, jeran Hooten, Carlton Odom, Vance Huckabay, Carter Simmons, jerry Roe, Ronnie Day, Lowell Hamiltong fourth row: Pete Lowry, Kenneth Chance, Drue Kilburn, Melvin Olfers, john Miller, Ed Kasper, Sonny Sanders. Track C lub The officers are: Gentry Lee, reporter, Kenneth Chance, sergeant at arms, Bobby Boyd. secretary-treasurer: Mr. Grover Emerson, sponsorg Jeran Hooten, vice-presidentg Gene Mallard, president. The Track Club is composed of a group of boys who are interested in track and field athletics. During the club period, movies are shown and discussions are held to create further interest and participation in the boys' favorite sport. The major activity of the Track Club concerns helping the track team by increasing school interest in the sport and pro- viding actual assistance to the mem- bers of the track team. 255 A large number of sophomore girls banded together to form the Sophomore Powder Puff League. During their regular club meetings, they hold discussions on modeling, proper application of cosmetics, and the use of other beauty aids. They constantly strive for good grooming and poise. They are mindful of their own ap- pearance, but they also think of those less fortunate than they. Along this line, they have planned a party for the orphans at the Home of the Holy Infancy. gg Sophomore Powder Puff The officers are Becky Reese, vice-presidentg Sharon L Carruth, treasurerg Nancy Staples, secretaryg and jo Ann Hammack, president. ' ' l The members are first row: Becky Pinkston, Joyce Schlueder, Sandra jones, Esther Shoaf, Diane Horn, and Jo Ann Hammackg second row: Sue Townes, Sharon Carruth, Barbara Watts, Tootie Pittenger, Gretchen Schmidt, Vangie johnson, and Mary Ella Wagner, third row: Mrs. Mary Landolt, sponsor, Patty Shoaf, jan Hicks, Wanda Purcell, Nita Ayers, Diane Davis, Suzi Goldstein, and Ruth O'Nealg fourth row: Pat Ross, Murlene Wheeler, Becky Reese, Nancy Staples, Mary Ellen Thiem,, Lynda McSWain, and Lana Becker. 256 r The members are first row: Sandra Hanson, Carol Gummelt, Betty Jean Carlow, Marjorie McIntyre, Sally Bowmer, second row: Mr R E Teel, sponsor, Don Tew, Linda Davis, Patsy Fleet, Joyce Drosche, Lawrence Williams. Young People's Christian Association The Young Peoples Christian Association was first organized at McCallum in the spring semester of 1957. Mr. Robert E. Teel has been the sponsor since the club's beginning. At first, there were twenty members. 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Phone GL 2-2518 The KING PIN Restaurant ls The Place To Join Your Friends. 279 NELSON'S DRESS SHOP 7101 Woodrow CL 2-1832 In Crestview THE STUDENTS' JEWELER- 7 BZ , dlSlIl1DllVB Ieweln 2 51112121 Allandale Village On the Drag ADVERTISING INDEX A. B. Beddow ................ ....,., 2 66 Acme Cleaners .................. ....,.. 2 71 Allandale Beauty Shop ......... ...,... 2 75 Austex Garden Supply .................... .,.... 2 65 Austin Auto Dealers Association ....... ....... 2 76 Austin Beauty School ....................... ,..,... 2 69 Austin Clearing House ..,... ...... 2 60 Austin Austin Laundry .................. Restaurant Supply ..,.. B-K Rootbeer Stand .......,..... Beck's Rosedale Drug ..............,. Bill Gaston Boats and Motors ..... Billy Disch Marine Service .,....,. Bobby Layneis Bowl-O-Rama .,... Bob Moore Bar-B-Q ............. Bridge's Furniture ....... BUtt6fKT11St ............... Cabaniss-Brown ...... Capitol Bowling ....... Capitol Powder Co. .,... . Capitol Roll Arena .,.... Carpenteris Local .... Centex Motor Sales ..... Coke .................................. Crawfords Shrimp Net ....... Crestview Beauty Salon ..... Crowe Photography ...... Dart Bowl .................... Don Weedon's ....... Driskill Hotel ............. Dugger's Florist ............ Eldon Powell Florist ............. El Mat ........................................ Evelyn's Feminine Fashions ....... Fashion Cleaners ........................ First Federal Savings ............ Handy-Andy ..,................................ 273 270 265 265 278 274 274 273 270 272 262 279 269 275 274 264 261 276 262 273 277 277 263 263 264 268 261 268 275 267 Highland Park Service Station ....... ....... 2 76 Home Lumber Co. ...,............... . House of Seat Covers ...... Hyde Park Pharmacy ..,... 273 271 263 I. C. Evans Construction Co. Jefferson Chemical Co. ..,..... . Joe Koen Sz Son Iewelers .. Kash-Karry ..,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Kelly Smith Cleaners ,,,,,,,,,,.,, Kirschner's Cafe ,.,4,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Lamar Village Beauty Salon ...,.... Lenzo's ...........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,i,, Lofland's Hardware ..,,,,,.,..,,,,,, London Fabric Shop ........,. Longhorn Metal VVorks ...... Maxwell Phillips 66 ...,...... Mayton's Food Market ...... Melvin Sunday Garage ....... Miller Blue Print Co. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. , Mosleyis Allandale Cafeteria ..... Mrs. Iohnsonis Bakery ..,..,,,,,., Mutual Savings ...,...,,.,....,.,,, Nelson's Dress Shop .,.,.....,,......,.,.,,,.. ,,,,,, Nixon-Clay Business College .,...,,,..,.... ...,., Parker Barber and Beauty Supplies Piccadilly Cafeteria .,.,,....,........,...,..,...,. .... , . Plantation .......,............,,..,,,...,,.,.,,.,,.,.. ...... Pounds Floor Co. Record Shop .,..,... Rhoades Transfer ,.,... Royal Court Players .. Sani Products ...,....., Scarbrough's ...... Sheftall's ........ Shield, ,....,... Spudnut .......i......... Studtman's .......,...,... Tandy Leather Co. T. H. VVilliams ........ Towne Shop ............ Tucker's Drug Store .. University Studio ,....... White Pharmacy ........... Wilshire Motors ................. W. O. Harper Plumbing ...... 271 270 275 265 277 275 270 277 263 269 269 265 264 275 261 264 270 276 280 269 271 261 274 275 264 275 263 276 278 280 280 275 266 273 271 273 264 266 268 273 273 280 Senior Index 71 Abney, James: 76 Adkins, Lieuen: Golf and Tennis Club, Jr, Chess Club, Sr, Tennis letter, Jr. 77,164 Akers, Gwen: FHA I, Sp, Lady Perth FHA, Jr, Jr. Red Cross Council, Sp-Jr, Intramurals, Sp. 77 Alber, Joan: Advisory officer-president, Jr, report- er, Sr, BB, Jr-Sr, SC Rep., Jr, SC Alt, Sr, Jr. Red Cross Council, Sr, FHA I, Sr, Powder Puff League, Sr, Intramurals letter, Sp. 77,21O,214,229,252 Allen, Barbara: Advisory vice-president Sp, Cheer- leader, Jr-Sr, Queen of Hearts, Sr, Top six friendliest, Sr, SC Rep, Sp-Jr, FHA historian, Sp, Sr, Powder Puff League-sgt at arms, Jr, president, Sr, Little Caesars Latin Club sec. Sp, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, sgt at arms Sp. 21,22,57,77,200,203,222,229,252 Allen, Rose: 77 Allison, Bobby: Advisory president, Sr, Football letter, Sr. 23,76,148 Anderson, Kay: Advisory sec-treas, Sr, SC Rep., Sr, SC Alt, Jr, BB, Jr-Sr, Powder Puff League, Sr, FHA, Sr. 26,76,2o8,21o,229,252 Anderson, Lamar: 77 Anderson, Rita: Young People's Christian Organi- zation, Intramurals, Sp. 77 Austin, Nina: Advisory sgt at arms, Sr: Band, Sp- Sr, Pan-American Club, Sr, Talents, Inc. Jr, Record Club, Sp, Orchestra, Jr-Sr. 13,s4,47,77,244,245 I5 Bailey, Karen: Advisory historian, Sr, Popular Music Club, Bafta Y-teens. 76,224 Baker, Phil: 76, 247 Baltzer, Charles: Science Fair, third place, Sp, Radio Club, Science Research Club. 76 Bandy, Billy: 77 Bearden, Joe: Band, Sp-Sr, K1 ight Beats, Sr, Talents, Inc. Jr, All-Texas Band, Jr. 22,77 Bebee, Janice: Advisory sec-treas, Srs Y-teens, Sp Sr, Rhythm and Blues Club, Future Teachers Club, FHA, Intramurals, Sp-Jr. 76 Becker, F. H.: 76, 146, 247 Beckham, Janice: Intramurals, Sp, Record Club, Jr, Bafta. Y-teens, Sr. 76 Berg, Elaine: Jr Red Cross Council, Sp, Advisory sec-treas, Jr, Pan-American Club, Sp-Sr, sec- ond vice-president, Sr, BB, Jr-Sr, NHS, Sr. 13,35,76,2lO,244,245 Bird, Roylinn: Foods I, vice-president, Sr, Home mgt treas, Sr, Band, Sr, Transfer from Tem- ple. 77 Blackstone, Martha: 76,252 Bland, Stanley: 76 Blomquist, Karl: 76,91 Bodenhamer, Nelson: Band Sp-Jr, Science Research Club, Sr, Talents, Inc., Jr, Hot Rod Club, Sp, Intramurals, Sp. 76, 251 Borkland, Glenn: 76, 247 Bowmer, Sally: Latin Club, Sp-Jr, Young People's Christian Organization, Sp-Sr, program chair- man, Sr, SC Alt, Sr, NHS, Jr-Sr. 77,215,257 Boyd, Bobby: Advisory president, Sr, Chess Club, Track Club, treas, Rhythm and Blues Club, Track Team, Jr-Sr. 56, 78, 95, 171, 255 Brackeen, Mary Ann: Lady Perth Club, Sr, Lady Perth, Sr, Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- morrow, Sr, Foods II sec, Sr, Home Decora- tion, vice-president, Sr, FHA, Sr, Transfer from Little Rock, Arkansas. 79, 228 Bradshaw, Carolyn: FHA reporter, Sp, Intramur- als, Sp-Jr, Powder Puff League, Jr-Sr: Bafta Y-teens. 79,224,252 Braun, Peggy: DE Club, Jr-Sr, parliamentarian, Jr, Powder Puff League, Sr, Bafta Y-teens Sr. 79,224,252 Brossett, Frances: Popular Music Club, Bafta Y- teens, Sr. 79 Browning, Suzanne: Intramurals Club, Sp-Jr, letter, Jr, Varsity Tennis, Sp, Powder Puff League, Sr, Bafta Y-teens, Sr. 79,224,252 Bullock, Jeannette: FHA, Choir, Talents, Inc, Foods president, Sr: Advisory president, Sr. 78,248 Buratti, Suzanne: Foods I parliamentarian, Sr, Foods II vice-president, Sr, Clothing II presi- dent, Sr, Future Teachers, Sr, Transfer from Austin High. 32, 78, 240 Burba, Betsy: Future Teachers, Sp, Press Capades, Sp-Sr, Speech letter, Sp-Jr, First Place Dis- trict Meet Declamation, Jr, Royal Court Play- ers, Sp-Sr, vice-president, Sr, National Thesp- 281 ians, ,Ir-Sr, president, jr, vice-president, Sr: NHS, Jr-Sr, sec, Sr: Forensic Club, jr-Sr, Who's Who Honorable Mention, Jr-Sr, All- Star Cast One-Act Play II, Sp-Jr. 79,193,215,220,221,238 Burger, Dale: 79 Burleson, Mary: Speech letter, Sp-jr: SC Alt, Sp- jr, third place Regional Meet Poetry, Sp, sec- ond Place Regional Meet Poetry, jr, Royal Court Players, Sp-Sr, historian, Sr, Forensic Club, historian, Sr, National Thespians, his- torian, Sr, Future Teachers. 79,220,221,238 Burrage, june: Powder Puff League, Record Club: jr Red Cross Council, jr. 78,224 C Cahill, Larry: 78 Calhoun, Sandra: DE Club, Powder Puff Club, Popular Music Club, Country Music Club: FHA. 78, 251, 252 Callaham, Barbara: Young People's Christian Organization, Jr, Intramurals, Sp, Choir, Sp- Srg Powder Puff League, Sr, Bafta Y-teens, Sr. 79,224,252 Caller, jim: 72 Carlow, Berry: Foods I Patriotic chairman, Sp, Future Nurses Club, Young People's Christian Organization: Flower Show, fourth place- honorable mention. 79, 257 Carter, Bonnie: 78, 241 Carter, james: Radio Club, Sp, Basketball Club, jr, Future Teachers, Sr: Basketball Sp-Sr, letter, jr-Sr. 57, 78, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 228 Carter, Kay: FHA, Sp, Intramurals, Sp-Jr, Powder Puff League program chairman, Sr. 78,93,252 Causey, Lanette: All-State Orchestra, Sp-Sr, Band, Sp-Sr, Talents, Inc, Sp-Sr, jr Red Cross Coun- cil, Sp-Sr, sec, Sr, Forensic, letter, Sp-Jr, SC Alt, Sr. 78,214,248 Cavett, Brucie: Intramurals, Sp-Sr, sgt at arms, Sp: Varsity Tennis letter, Sp-Jr, Latinatores Latin Club, ,Ir-Sr, treas, jr, sec, Sr, BB, jr-Sr: Future Teachers, jr, Science Research Club sec Sr, SC Alt, Sr. 37,79,210,230,23l,251 Cawthon, Dolores: Talents, Inc, Sp, Intramurals, Sp: DE Club, Sp, Powder Puff League, Sr. 78,252 Coats, john: Choir letter, Sp-Sr, Pan-American Club, Sp: Science Research Club, Jr. 78 Cokendolpher, Darryl: Advisory president, Sr, Football Club, Sp-Sr, Football, Sp-Sr, letter, Jr-Sr, Track, Sp-Jr. 282 47, 56, 78, 89, 144, 152 Collom, Carol: 78 Colvin, joe: Advisory rep, Sp, Novi Romani Latin Club, Sp, Latinatores Latin Club, Jr, Rhythm and Blues Club, jr, Future Teachers, Sr. 12, 78 Conrad, Robert: 79 Cook, David: Football Club, Sp-Sr, Rod and Gun Club, Sp, Advisory treas, Ir: Football mana- ger, Jr-Sr, letter, Sr. 77,8o,228 Cooper, Ella Mae: 81 Craig, john: Advisory vice-president, Sp, SC Rep, Sp-Sr, Class reporter, Jr, Whois Who Honor- able Mention, jr, NHS, jr-Sr, SC Service A- ward, jr, RCP, jr-Sr, Science Research Club, Sp, Sketch Club, Jr-Sr, president, Sr, Knight, Ir-Sr, Art Editor, Sr. 16,48,81,95,208,209,215,2l9,220,255 Crumley, Hattie: FHA, Sp-Sr, Lady Perth, Ir: DE Club, Sr. 81 Culley, Ginger: Powder Puff League, Sr, RCP, Sr. 44,81,22O,252 IJ Dailey, Darlene: Beauty Nominee, Sp: SC Rep, Sp-Ir, Powder Puff League, Sp-Sr: Taho Y- teens, Sp-Sr, Knight, Jr. 81,222 252 Daniel, jack: 80 Davis, Bob: 51, 80 Davis, Jimmy: 43, 72 Davis, Linda: Advisory president, Sp, Record Club, Sp, Band, Sp-Sr, Ir Red Cross Alt, jr: Talents, Inc, Ir, Young People's Christian Organiza- tion, Sr. 81, 257 Dean, Don: Intramurals, Sp-Ir: Talents, Inc, Sp-Sr, Advisory president, jr, Who's Who, jr, B- team Football, Jr, Track, Jr-Sr, SC Rep, jr- Sr, president, Sr, Shield, Co-Assistant Sports Editor, Sr, Who's Who Honorable Mention, Sr. 52, 81, 172, 192. 248 Dieckman, Sandra: 81, 234 Dildy, Peggy: FHA, Sp, Intramurals, Sp, Sr, Re- cord, Club, Irg Bafta Y-teens, Sr, Ir Red Cross Council, Jr, Foods president, Sr: Lady Perth Duchess, Sr, Lady Perth Club, Sr, executive president, Sr. 80,224,228 Dodgen, Weldon: Band, Chess Club president Sp, Radio Club. 80 Doughty, Linda: Intramurals, Sp-Sr, Future Teach- ers, Sr. 80,174 Drosche, Joyce: NHS, jr-Sr, Young Peoples Chris- tian Organization, Sr. 81,215,257 Dugger, W. T., Band, Sp-Sr, Knight Beats, Sr, Rod and Gun Club, Sr. sr 241 Duke, George: 80 Dumont, Dee Anna: 80 Dunagan, Betty: 80 Dunn, Vicky: SC Alt, Sp, Varsity Tennis letter, Sp-jr, Intramurals, Sp-Jr, sec, Sp, vice-presi- dent, Jr, Choir, Sr, Talents, Inc, Sr, RCP, Sr. 80,165,22O,248 Durbin, Lynette: Record Club, Rhythm and Blues Club, DE Club. 81 E Eanes, Billy: Football Club, jr, Football, Jr, Intra- murals letter, Sr, Track, Sr. 16, 80 Eastburn, Leroy: Band, Sp-Sr, Golf Club, Science Research Club, Golf letter, Sp-Jr. 80, 166, 169 Edwards, Joe: 80 Edwards, Rita: Intramurals letter, Sp, Record Club, president, Sp, SC Rep, Ir, DE Club president, jr-Sr, Powder Puff League, Sr, Who's Who Honorable Mention, Sr, Lady Perth Court, Sr, jr Red Cross Council, Foods president. Sr. 19, 80, 194, 228, 232, 252 Embrey, Myronna: jr. Red Cross Council, Sp, SC Alt, Sp, Debate letter, jr, BB jr-Sr, Forensic Club, jr-Sr, Bafta Y-teens, jr-Sr, FHA, Sr. 8O,21O,224,229,238 Engelke, Bennie: Advisory president, Sp, Band, Sp-Sr, asst. manager, Ir, manager, Sr, Rod and Gun Club, Sp. 81 F Faulkner, Betty: Record Club, Forensic Club, Pan American Club, Intramurals. 82 Ferguson, Betty: 83 Feuerbacher, Sharon: FHA, Sp, BB, Ir-Sr, Forensic Club, jr-Sr, Shield, Co-asst, Editor, Ir- Co- Editor, Sr, Bafta Y-teens, jr-Sr, rep, Sr. 50,83,210,216,224,23S Fleet, Patsy: Record Club, Young People's Christ- ian Organization, Sp-Sr, treas, jr, vice-presi- dent, Sr. 85, 257 Flory, Nancy: NHS, jr-Sr, Record Club. 83, 215, 237 Ford, Emily: Future Teachers, Sp-Sr, RCP, Sp-Sr, National Thespians,iSp-Sr, Taho Y-teens, Sp- Sr, Press Capades, Sp-Jr, SC Rep, jr, Cheer- leader, Sr, FHA, vice-president, Sr. 32,44,56,83,200,220,221,222,240 Ford, Sylvia: Future Nurses Club, Sp-Sr, rep, vice- presid-ent,- Sp, delegate to State Convention, Sp, president, jr-Sr, SC Rep, Sp-jr, Bafta Y- teens, jr-Sr, President, Sr, FHA, Sp, Sr. 82, 224, 229, 239 Frank, Karen: jr Red Cross Council sec, Sp-Sr, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp, SC Alt, Sp, Future Teachers, Jr-Sr, BB, jr-Sr, hist-rep, Sr, NHS, jr-Sr, DAR Good Citizen Sr. 79, 82, 202, 210, 211, 215, 222, 240 Franklin, Mary: Intramurals, Sp, FHA, Sp-jr, BB jr-Sr, Bafta Y-teens, treas, jr, sgt-at-arms, Sr, Pan-American Club, Sr. 34,83,21O,224,244,245 Franklin, Pat: Bafta Y-teens sgt at arms, Ir, FHA, hist, Jr, sec, Sr. 85, 229 Franks, Sammy: 85 ? French Kathie: Rhythm and Blues Club, Sp, Tal- ents, Inc, Sp-jr, Swing and Sway, jr, Future Teachers, Sr, FHA, Sr, Pan-American, Sr. 82 Friday, Gordon: Advisory president, Sp, B-team Basketball, Sp, Young People's Christian Or- ganization, Sp, Choir, Sp-Sr, vice-president, jr, president, Sr, Alt to All-State Choir, jr-Sr, Baseball, jr, Intramurals, jr-Sr, letter, Sr. 82 Furr, Janis: 82, 248 Cl Gaches, Lucille: Rhythm and Blues Club, Sp, SW- ing and Sway Club, jr, Record Club, sec-treas, Sr. 83 Gau, Delores: Intramurals, Sp-Jr, Varsity Tennis, Sp-Jr, letter, Jr, Popular Music Club, Sr. 83, 257 Gayden, Kernan: Football Club, Jr, Football, jr- Sr, letter, Sr, Track, Jr-Sr. 57,82,89,171,175 Giesecke, John: Future Teachers, Sp, RCP, Sp-Sr, rep, Jr, Vice-president, Sr, president, Sr, Press Capades, Sp-Sr, National Thespians, jr-Sr, treas, Sr, president, Sr, Cheerleader, Jr, SC Rep, jr-Sr, Alt, Sr, president, Sr, Shield, Sp- Sr, co-asst Editorial Editor, Sp-Ir, Editorial Editor, Sr, Who's Who, Sr, Top Five Friend- liest, Sr, Sketch Club vice-president, Sr. 45,52,57,82,87,95,208,209,220,221 Gilbert, Gloria: Future Nurses Club, Sp, Talents, Inc, jr, Record Club, rep, Sr. 82 Glasscock, Billy: Intramurals, Sp, Photography Club, Sp-Jr. 82 Godbey, Martha: Beauty Revue, Sp, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp-jr, BB, jr-Sr, Future Teachers, Sr, Knight, Sr. 56,79,85,21o,219,24o Green, Betty: FHA, Sgt at arms, Sp, president, vice president, Sr, Powder Puff League, jr-Sr. 82, 229, 252 Greenwald, Judy: Advisory-rep, Jr, Band, Sp-Jr, Talents, Inc, Sp-jr, Intramurals, Sr. 82, 241 283 Gregg, Cecil: 82 Grice, Mary: 82 Griffith, Charlotte: RCP, Sp-Sr, sec, jr-Sr, Speech letter, Sp-Jr, Press Capades, Sp-Sr,, Future Teachers, Sp, Forensic Club, jr-Sr, sec, Sr: National Thespians, Sp-Sr, sec, Sr: SC Alt, jr, Who's Who Honorable Mention, Jr, NHsJaagFHA,a. 14, 82, 215, 220, 221, 238 Guentzel, Carolyn: Rhythm and Blues Club, Sp: Future Teachers, jr-Sr, BB, Ir-Sr. 83, 210 Guerrero, Carmen: Intramurals Club: Pan-Ameri- can Club, Intramurals, jr, Clothing rep, Sr. 84,244 II Hagood, Pat: FHA, Sp-Sr: Varsity Tennis, Sp, Intramurals, Sp-Sr. 85, 174, 229 Hamilton, Barbara: SC Rep, Sp, Taho Y-teens, Sp- Sr: jr Red Cross Council, jr, Golden Gloves Queen, jr: Intramurals Club treas, jr: BB, jr- Srg Beauty Revue, Top 11, Sr, Talents, Inc, Sr: DE Club sec, Sr, Sweetheart Nominee, Srg Queen of Hearts Nominee, Sr. 79, 85, 187, 210, 222 Hamilton, Lowell: 85, 255 Harper, Melvalyn: Intramurals Club, Ir: Intramu- rals, Jr-Sr: Future Teachers, Sr: Bafta Y-teens, Sr. 85,174,224 Harrell, Margaret: Choir, Sp-Jr: Future Teachers, Sp, Sr: Talents, Inc, Jr: NHS, Jr-Sr: Latin Club sec, Sr. 85,215,23O,231,240 Harvey, Libby: T aho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, program chair- man, Jr, Powder Puff League, Sp--Jr: Advisory sec, jr, BB, jr-Srg Future Teachers, Sr: Lady Perth Court, Sr: Knight Personalities Editor, Sr. 13,52,40 56,21o,218,222,228,24o Heath, Fred: 84 Hedrick, John: Advisory sgt at arms, Sp, president, Sr, SC Alt, Sp, Football, Sp-Sr, letter, Sr: Football Club, jr-Sr, FHA Beau, Sr: Class Favorite, Sr. 22,23,45,85,146,189,2o4,228 Helge, Swen: Latin Club, Sp-jr, Young Peoples Christian Organization, SE-Jr, president, Jr: Band, Sp, Sports Car Clu , Sp: Baseball jr, Advisory rep, Sr: Choir, Sr: Baseball Club, Sr. 85 Hemingson, Kent: Advisory-sec, Sp, president, jr, Sports Car Club, Sp, SC, Rep, Sp-Jr, Alt, Sr, RCP, Sr: Future Teachers, Sr. 85,240 Henderson, Joyce: Intramurals, Sp: Future Nurses Club: Intramural Club, Popular Music Club, 84, 237 Henderson, Mary: Intramurals, Sp, Hot Rod Club, 284 Jr, FHA, Sr. 84, 229 Hendricks, Helen: Intramurals, Sp-Srg FHA, Sp: Foods, curator, jr, patriotic chairman, Sr: Clothing hist, jr, Young People's Christian Organization, jr, Intramurals, Club, jr-Sr. 84, 241 Herrin, Marie: Advisory sec, Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp, Sr: Lady Perth Club, Jr. 85, 252 Hester, James: Science Research Club, Jr-Sr, Hi-Y, Sp, Amateur Radio Club, Sp. 8 5 Hill, Bobbie: 84 Hill, Surrenden: Intramurals, Sp-jr: Press Capades, Sp: Powder Puff League, Sp, Speech letter, Sp-jr, Finalist Poetry Interpretation, Sp, BB, jr-Sr, sgt at arms, Sr, Future Teachers, jr-Sr. 28,70,84,210,211,24O Hoes, Sandra: FHA, treas, Sp-jr, president, Sir, State delegate, Sr, Bafta Y-teens, Jr. 84,229 Holcomb, Barbara: FHA, Sr. 84,174,229 Holder, Dianne: 85 Holle, Gene: Latin Club, Sp, Choir, Sp-Sr: Base- ball Club, Sr. 84,228 Hood, Douglas: Advisory sgt at arms, Sr: RCP, Srg Future Teachers, Sr. 57,84,95,22O,240 Horn, Virginia: Intramurals, Sp, Record Club, Sp: Talents, Inc, jr, Powder Puff League, Sr: Foods, vice-president, Sr, rep, Sr. 84, 252 Hornberger, Betty: Advisory sec-treas, Sp: Intra- murals, Sp, Choir, Sp, Young Peopleis Chris- tian Organization, Sp, Glee Club, Jr, Record Club, Jr: Future Nurses Club, Jr, Popular Music Club, Sr. 84,232 Hornburg, Corrie: Advisory sec, Sp: Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, Talents, Inc, Sp-jr: SC Rep, Sp, Sr, Choir, Jr-Sr, rep, Sr, letter, jr, BB, Sr: Future Teachers, Sr. 4l,84,208,209,210,222,223,240 Huckabay, Vance: Advisory sgt at arms, Jr, vice- president, Sr, Track Club, Sp-Sr, Jr Red Cross Council, Sp-Sr, sgt at arms, jr, vice president, Sr: FFA, rep, jr: Football, jr, Track, Sp-Sr. 85,214,255 Huebel, Charlene: Rhythm and Blues Club, Sp: Skating Club, Sp: Choir, Sp-Sr, Record Club, Sp: Popular Music, jr-Sr, Home mgt vice- president, Sr. 86, 237 Huggins, Charlotte: Band, Sp-Ir, FHA, Sp-Sr, Speech, Sp, Foods, songleader, Sr, curator, Sr: Clothing, songleader, Sr, sec, Sr. 87, 229 I Irons, Elise: Band, Sp-Sr: Future Teachers Club, Sp-Sr, Latin Club, Sp. 87,240 Ivy, Frank: Advisory' vice-president, Sp. 87 J Jackson, Carla: Intramurals, Sp, SC Rep, Sp-Jr, Sketch Club, Sp, Shield, Sp, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, DE Club hist, Jr, Talents, Inc, Jr. 87,222,233,248 Jackson, Susan: Orchestra, Sp-Jr, All-Texas Orches- tra, Sp-Jr, All-State Orchestra, Jr, Novi Ro- mani, Sp, Latinatores, Jr-Sr, NHS, Jr-Sr, Bafta Y-teens, Jr, RCP, Sr, Future Teachers, Sr, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Sr. 87,2l5,22O,23O,240 Jacobs, Lois: Talents, Inc, Jr, Latin Club, Sp-Sr, program chairman, Sp, BB, Sr, Knight, Jr- Sr, Co-Clubs Editor, Sr. 86, 210, 219, 250 Jahnsen, Shirley: Future Teachers, Jr-Sr, BB, Jr- Sr, Bafta Y-teens, Jr-Sr. 86,224,240 Jenkins, Ruby: Intramurals letter, Sp, Future Nur- ses Club, sec, Sp, vice-president, Jr, DE Club, treas. 87,232,233 Jensen, Gary: Popular Music Club president 87 Johnson. Charles: Rhythm and Blues Club, Sketch Club. 87 Johnson, Ella: Popular Music Club, Sp-Sr. 86, 232 Johnson, Linda: Advisory president, Sp-Jr, SC Rep, Sp-Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp-Sr, Home mgt treas, Sr, FHA, Sr. 86, 252 Johnston, Glynda: Young People's Christian Or- ganization 86 Jones, Billy: Rhvthm and Blues Club, Sp, Rod and Gun Club vice president, Sr. 87,228,247 Jones, Jeannette: Skating Club, Sp, Popular Music Club, Jr, Record Club, Sr. 87 Jones, Jerry: 86 Joyce, Chuck: SC Rep, Talents, Inc, president, Football letter, Jr-Sr, Baseball, letter, Sp-Jr. 23,45,86,143,167,194,248,249 If Kelly, Eddie: 86 Kelly, Larry: RCP, Sr, Football Club, Sr, Trans- fer from' Houston. 22,86,95,22Q Kemp, Dickie: 87 Kidder, Ethel: Band, Sp-Sr, letter, Jr-Sr, FHA rep, Sp, All-State Orchestra, Sp, Shield, Sp, Kinght, Jr, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, Powder Puff League, Jr, Future Teachers, Sr, Cloth- ing rep, Sr. 86,222 King, Newell: Rod and Gun Club, Sp, SC Rep Sr, Slide Rule Club, Sr, Future Teachers, Sr 86,254 King, Pam: Advisory president, Sp, Sr, Shield, Sp, Future Teachers, Sp-Sr, Who's Who, Sp Sr, Honorable Mention, Jr, SC Rep, Sp-Sr- Girls' State, Jr, BB, Jr-Sr, 45,86,193,208 King, Vernon: Sketch Club. 86, 253 Kitchens, James: Rod and Gun Club, Sp, Sr, presi- dent, Sr: Track Club, Jr, Track, Sp-Sr, Foot- ball letter, Sp, Intramurals, Jr. 86,173,247 Klingman, Julie: Powder Puff League, Sp-Jr, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, vice-president, Sr, president, Sr, FHA, Jr-Sr, treas, Sr, Jr Red Cross Coun- cil, Jr, BB, Jr-Sr, Future Teachers, Sr. 87,2lO,222,24O Kluth, Edward: 22 Koonce, Bobby: Sports Car Club, Jr, Rhythm and Blues Club, Jr, Talents, Inc, Sr, Baseball mgr, Sp, Football, Sp. 88,248 Q 2 1 I, Lacker, Janie: FHA, Sp, Powder Puff League Jr, Future Teachers, Sr. 89 Lackey, Earl: 89 Lackie, Mary: Rhythm and Blues Club, Record Club, Lady Perth Club sec, Jr, Foods rep, Sr, 89 Lamar, Lynne: 89, 248 Lambdin, Ann: Talents, Inc, Sp-Jr, Taho Y-teens Sp-Sr, sec, Jr, Press Capades, Sp, Choir letter, Sp, SC Alt, Sp, Rep, Sp, Top Five Friend- liest, Jr, Cheerleader, Jr-Sr, Future Teachers, Sr, DAR Nominee, Sr, Shield, Asst. Society Editor, Sr. 48 77,89,200,216,222,24O Lammers, Pearl: Skating Club, Sp, Lady Perth Club, Jr, Record Club, Sr, Choir, sec. 32,88 Langston, Dotty: FHA, degree chairman, garden chairman, Sp, Jr, Future Nurses Club, Sr. 88 Lanier, Sandra: Jr Red Cross Council, Sp, Band, Sp-Sr, letter, Jr-Sr, All-Texas Band, Jr, Or- chestra, Sp-Jr, All-State Orchestra, Sp, All- Texas Orchestra, Sp-Jr, Intramurals, Sp, Soc- ial Dancing Club, Sp, Talents, Inc, Jr, Knight beats, Sp, Sr. 89 Lee, Becky: Advisory--sec, Sp, vice-president, Jr, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, sec, Sp, Latin Club, Sp, FHA, Sp-Jr, sec, Sp, vice-president, Jr! Shield, Sp, Jr Red Cross Council, Sp, Powder Puff League, Jr, BB, Jr-Sr, sec, Sr, Future Teach- ers, Sr. I1,89,21O,211,222,24O Lee, Gentry: National Merit Semi-Finalist, Sr, Who's Who, Sr, First place Sports Column 285 7 THSPA, Sr, Number Sense and Slide Rule Third in Regional, Sp, Shield, Knight sports writer, Sr, Track Club, Sp-Sr, rep, Sp-Sr, Latin Club, Sp, Sr, program chairman, Sp, Track, jr-Sr, Varsity Football Statistician, Sp- Sr. 27,45,89,l7l,l72,195,2l7,2l8,23O,255 Lee, janice: Intramurals, Sp, Rhythm and Blues Club, Sp, Choir, Sp-Sr, Powder Puff League, jr, Talents, Inc, Sr, Future Teachers, Sr. 88,228,248 Lenz, Sandra: Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, sec, Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp-jr, Future Teachers, Sr, Foods vice-president, Sr, Football Sweetheart Nominee, Sr. 23, 32, 88, 222 Levy, Helen: 13,88 Lewis, Linda: Orchestra, Sp, FHA, Sp-jr, Lady Perth Court, Chaplain, Sr. 39, 229 Little, Bob: 89, 247 Lloyd, Ann: Taho Y-Teens, Sp-Sr, vice-president, jr, Blue Brigade, jr-Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp-jr, junior Red Cross, Sp-jr. 88, 210, 222, 228 Lowry, Lynne: Latin Club, Sp, SC Alt, Sp, Shield, Sp, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, sec, jr, Powder Puff League sgt at arms, Sp-Sr, BB, jr-Sr, treas, Sr. Future Teachers, Sr. 79,88,2lO,2ll,222 Lowry, Pete: Football Club, jr, jr Red Cross Coun- cil, Intramurals, jr-Sr, Track, jr-Sr, Track Club, Sr, Football, manager, jr, trainer, Sr. 23, 56, 88, 171, 172, 214, 228 Lyles, Gayland: Class president, Sp, Class Favorite, Sp: SC Rep, Sp-Sr, sgt at arms, Sp-Sr, Boys, State, jr, NHS, jr-Sr, Track Club, Football Club, Football letter, Sp-Sr, Basketball, Sp, Track, Sp-jr. 52,88,2o8,2o9 Lynch, jimmy: 89,254 Llc McAden, Marty: 88 McCracken, Eddy: 88 McCracken, judy: Science Research Club, Sp, Choir, Sp-Sr, letter, jr-Sr, Bafta Y-teens, jr, FHA, songleader, Sp, rep, jr, BB, jr-Sr, Fut- ure Teachers, Srg Home mgt sec, Sr. 88,21O,224,24O McIntyre, Marjorie: Choir music sec, Sp-Sr, Young Peoplels Christian Organization president, Sr. 88, 257 McKinley, Barbara: Intramurals, Sp-Sr, Intra- murals Club, Sp-Sr, rep, Sp-jr, Press Capades, Sp-jr, Latin Club, Sp, Shield, Sp-Sr, Sports Editor, Sr, Fourth Place Sports Story at TH- SPA. 5o,83,88,217 241 McKinney, jackie: Talents, Inc, Sp, Intramurals, Sp, Powder Puff League, jr-Sr. 89, 252 288 R4 Magnuson, Gaylord: 90 Main, joe: 53, 91, 156, 157, 160, 162, 248 Malkemus, Deirdre: SC Alt, Sp, All-Texas Orches- tra, Sp-Srg All-State Orchestra, Sp, Sr, Shield, SpgBafta Y-teens, jr, Intramural Club, Sp- Sr, program chairman, Sp, sec, Srg RCP, Sr. 9F 220,241 Mallard, Gene: 22, 23, 24, 91, 156, 162, 255 Maneval, Meredith: 188 Marshall, Sondra: Press Capades, Sp, Latin Club, Sp, jr Red Cross Council Alt, Sp, SC Rep, Sp, Talents, Inc, Sp-jr, Shield, Sp-jr, Bafta Y-teens, jr, BB, jr-Sr, Future Teachers, Sr. 41,79,91,21o,212,24o Martin, Faye: Rhythm and Blues Club, Sp, Lady Perth Club, jr, Powder Puff League, Sr. 91, 252 Matthys, Fred: Press Capades, Sp, RCP, Sp-Sr, sgt at arms, jr, Future Teachers, Sp: Science Re- search Club sgt at arms, jr, National Thes- pians, Sp-jr, SC Alt, Sr. 90 Mayfield, Ginger: Advisory vice-president, Sp, Powder Puff League, Sp, Knight, jr, jr Red Cross Council, rep, jr, Beauty Revue, jr-Sr, Runner-up, Sr, Future Teachers, jr-Sr, NHS, jr-Sr, BB, jr-Sr, vice-president, Sr: Queen of Hearts Nominee, Sr. 4O,46,57,9O,l83,2l0,211,215,222,24O Meador, Barbara: Future Nurses Club, Sp, Foods patriotic chairman, Sr. 91 Metcalfe, Mary Helen: Advisory treas, Sp, sec- treas, jr, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, DE Club, jr- Sr, rep, Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp-Sr, vice- president, Sr, Foods treas, jr, Knight, jr. 91, 93, 222, 232, 252 Meyer, Donald: 91 Mogonye, jerry: 90 Montgomery, Scotty: 90 Morgan, Eloise: 90 Mueller, Ronald: 91 Murrow, Mary Ann: Latin Club, Sp, Press Cap- ades, Sp, Varsity Tennis, Sp, Science Research Club, Sp, Band, Sr, Intramurals, jr, Future Teachers, Sr. 91, 214 Murrow, Tom: 90, 255 Myers, Larry: Rhythm and Blues Club, Sp. 90 IJ Nash, Dempsey: 90 Nations, Nancy: Powder Puff League, Sp-jr, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, president, Sr, Latin Club, Sp, Jr Red Cross Council, Sp-Sr, BB, Sr: Future Teachers, Sr. 9O,2l0,2l4,222 New, Charlene: 91 Nichols, Louise: 90 Noah, Glenda: Science Research Club, Sp, Bafta Y-teens, Jr-Sr, vice-president, Sr, Talents, Inc, Jr, BB, Sr, Future Teachers, Sr, Knight, Co- Personnel Editor, Sr. 90,210,218,224,240 Noble, Glenn: Advisory president, Sr, Football letter, Sp-Sr, Class sgt at arms, Sr, FFA, vice- president, Jr, president, Sr, 49, 56, 73, 90, 151, 153, 228, 234 Notwotny, Douglas: 253 KJ Oatman, Frank: Whos Who Honorable Mention, Sp-Sr: Advisory president, Sp, SC Rep, Sp-Sr, chaplain, Sp, treas, Jr, intercity council, Jr, RCP, Jr-Sr, Natioal Thespians, Sr, Knight Jr-Sr, Co-Clubs Editor, Sr: Science Research Club, Jr, Future Teachers, Sr, National Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention. 20,52,57,90,l95,208,209,2l9,220,22L 240 Odom, Carlton: 3l,9Q 255 Officer, Dorothy: Music Club rep, Sp, Record Club, Jr: Future Teachers, Sr, Foods chaplain, Sr. 91, 240 Oglebay, Judy: Advisory sec, Sp, Sr, Intramurals letter, Sp, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr: Talents, Inc, Sp-Sr, BB, Jr-Sr, Choir, Sr, Knight Feature Editor, Sr. 92,21O,218,222,248 Olfers, Marion: Band, Sp-Sr, 93, Oliver, Jean: Advisory president, Sp, Beauty Revue, Sp-Sr, Top ll, Jr, Runner-up, Sr: Pow- der Puff League vice-president, Sp: SC Rep, Sp-Jr, Cheerleader, Jr-Sr, Future Teachers, Jr- Sr. 32,46,57,93,182,200,222,223,240 I' Palmer, John: 2 5 3 Pargman, Janice: Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr: Powder Puff League, Sp: Talents, Inc, Jr, Shield, Jrg SC Alt, Jr-Sr, Future Teachers, Sr, FHA, Sr, Foods president, Sr. 93, 222, 223, 240 Parmley, Rosemary: Intramurals, Sp-Sr: FHA, Sp, Record Club sec-treas, Jr, Lady Perth Club, Sr: Nominee for Lady Perth, Sr, Bafta Y- teens, Sr. 93,224,228 Patton, John: Football Club, Sp-Sr, Football, Sp- Sr, letter, Sp, Sr. 93, 147, 153 Peerson, Sondra: Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp-Jr, FHA, Sp, Sr, Future Teachers, Sr, BB, Sr. 92, 210, 222, 229 Pellar, Clifford: Class sgt at arms, 12B, Track Club, Sr, Track, Jr. 72,91 Perry, Joyce: Band, Sp-Sr, letter, Jr-Sr, Jr Red Cross Council, Sp, Talents, Inc, Jr, Band Sweetheart, Sr, All-State Orchestra, Jr, FHA rep, Sr, Clothing, songleader, Sr, president, Sr, Home mgt president, Sr. 55,92,2o5,229 Perry, Shirley: Band, Sp-Sr, Talents, Inc, Jr. 93 Peterson, Ann: Future Teachers, Sp-Sr, NHS, Jr- Sr. 93, 215, 240 Petty, Clifton: 234 Pinkney, Mary: Powder Puff League, Sp-Jr, Band, Sp: SC Rep, Sp, Jr Red Cross Council, Sp: Beauty Revue, Jr-Sr, Top 11, Jr, FHA, Jr, Future Teachers, Sr. 93 Pinkston, Robert: Latin Club sgt at arms, Sp: Science Research Club, Sp-Jr, RCP, Jr-Sr, Nat- ional Thespians, Sr, Band, Sp-Jr, letter Jr, DAR History Award, Jr, NHS, Jr-Sr, vice- president, Sr, Future Teachers, Sr: Who's Who, Sr, National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist, Sr. 14, 45, 92, 193, 215, 220, 221, 240 Polsky, Brenda: Advisory president, Sp: Latin Club president, Sp, Powder Puff League, Sp- Jrg SC Rep, Alt, Sp, Sr: Shield, Sp-Sr, Illus- trations Editor, Sr, Future Teachers, Sr: BB Jr-Sr. 77,92,21O,217 Prado, Lucille: Future Nurses Club, DE Club. 92 1 Priem, Kenneth: Rod and Gun Club, Sp-Jr, Slide Rule Club, vice-president, Sr, Future Teach- ers, Sr. 93, 254 Privette, Paula: Powder Puff League, Sr: FHA, Sr, Beauty Revue, Sr. 26, 93, 252 Pruett, Marion: Jr Red Cross Council, Sp-Jr: Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp-Jr, Future Teachers, Sr, BB, Sr. 22,79,92,210,222 Pugh, Nancy: Press Capades, Sp, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, FHA, Sp, Future Teachers, Sp-Sr, SC Rep, Sp, NHS, Jr-Sr, rep, Sr, Shield, Jr-Sr, Feature Editor, Sr, BB, Jr-Sr, 5o,85,92,21o,215,217,222,24o Purcell, Jan: Intramural Club, Sp-Sr, FHA, Sp: Future Nurses Club, Sr, Home decoration rep, Sr: Bafta Y-teens, Sr. 92, 224 Pursley, Robert: Intramurals, Sp-Sr: Track, Sp, Rod and Gun Club, Rhythm and Blues Club. 92 287 li Rabun, Cecilia: lntramurals letter, Sp-Sr, Latin Club, Sp, RCP, Sp-Sr, FHA, Sp-Sr, Bafta Y- teens, jr. 93,220,241 Rampy, Jeff: Band, Sp-Sr, vice-president, Ir, presi- dent, Sr, Talents, Inc, Sp-Sr, SC Rep, jr-Sr, Advisory president, Sp, Pan-American, Sr. 34,39,92,195,208 Randall, Sandra: Intramurals, Sp, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, FHA, Sp, Powder Puff League, Sp-Ir, Future Teachers, Sr, Latin Club, Sp, BB, jr- Sr Shield, jr-Sr, Society Editor, Sr. 27, 40, 50, 79, 83, 92, 2l0, 216, 222, 240 Rash, Jim: Band, Sp-jr, Amateur Radio Club, Sp, Science Research Club, jr-Sr, treas, Sr, Third Place, Friends of the Austin Public Library Historical Essay Contest. 47, 92, 251 Reeder, Eugene: Science Research Club, Sp, Band, Sp-Sr, Pan-American Club, Jr-Sr, president, Sr. 22, 92, 244, 245 Reese, Van: Basketball, Sp-Sr, letter, Sr, Track, Sp, Basketball Club, Sp, Advisory president, Pan-American Club, Sr. 16, 24, 36, 53, 57, 91, 92, 156, 161, 244 Reynolds, Carol: Band, Lady Perth Club. 93, 252 Rhodes, Robert: 94,171,255 Rippeteau, Pattie: Band, Sp-Sr, Advisory rep, jr, Talents, Inc, Sp-Sr, sec, jr-Sr, SC, Rep, jr, Alt, Sp, Sr, Orchestra, All-Texas Girls' Band, Sr. 95,222,229,24s Rogers, Allan: 43 Rogers, Carey: Rhythm and Blues Club, Sp, Tal- ents, Inc, jr, Lady Perth Club, rep, Sr. 95 Roper, Bobbie: Band, Sp-Sr, librarian, Sp, sec-treas, Sr, SC Rep, Latin Club, president, vice-presi- dent, Jr, NHS, Jr-Sr, XWl1o's Who, Sr, All- State Orchestra, Sr, Future Teachers. 95,196,215,240 Rundell, Beverly: 95, 241 Russell, Tommy: Sketch Club, Sp-Sr. 95, 253 Rutledge, Glenda: RCP, Sp-Sr, National Thes- pians, Sp-Sr, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, Future Teachers, Sp-Sr, vice-president, Sr, SC Rep, Sp, Friendliest Nominee, Sr, Football Sweet- heart Nominee, Sr, Beauty Revue, Sr, Senior Class Favorite. ZQ 21 45,57,94,l88,189,22O,22L 221 229, 240 S Saul, james: Talents, lnc, 94 Schlegel, Nancy: Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, RCP, jr, Future Teachers, rep, jr, sec, Sr, SC Rep, Sp, treas, Shield, Sp-Sr, Co-Editoral Editor, Sr, Who's Who jr-Sr, Cheerleader, jr-Sr, Class 288 vice-president, jr-Sr, Friendliest Girl, Jr-Sr, Football Sweetheart Nominee, Sr. 16,22,23,45,56,73,95,193,198,200,216 222, 225, 240 Schmidt, Elaine: Talents, Inc, jr, Lady Perth Club, Sr, jr Red Cross Council, Sp-Sr, Intramurals, Sp-Sr. 95, 174, 214 Schmidt, Linda: Talents, Inc, Pan-American Club, Choir, FHA, BB, jr-Sr. 95,210,212,244 Schreiber, Lucy: 94 Schutze, Linda: Talents, Inc, Sp-Sr, Band, Sp-Sr, letter, Jr.-Sr, Knight Beats, Sr, Advisory sgt- at-arms, Sr, Clothing treas, Sp, rep, Sr. 94, 229, 248 Shafer, jimmy: RCP, Sp-Sr, sgt at arms, Sr, Class officer-vice-president, Sp, president, Sr, Class Favorite, jr, Friendliest Boy, Sr, Whois Who, Sr, Band, Sp-Sr, vice-president, Ir-Sr, drum major, Sr, Band Beau, Sr, Pan-American Club, vice-president, Sr, SC Rep, Jr. 16, 20, 21, 34, 55, 39, 45, 75, 94, 220, 244 245 Shaw, Margo: Talents, Inc, Sp-Jr, Pan-American Club, Sr, BB, Jr-Sr. 40, 95, 210, 244 Sinclair, Avery: Intramurals, Sp, Advisory treas, Sr, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, sgt at arms, rep, Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp, FHA, Sp, hist, rep, SC Rep, Sr, Future Teachers, Sp-Sr. 56,95,222, 240 Siptak, jo Ann: Talents, lnc. Sp-jr, Powder Puff League, Sr, Lady Perth Club, Bafta Y-teens, jr-Sr. 94,224,228,252 Sisson, Faye Lynn: Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, Future Teachers, Sp, Talents, Inc. Jr, Pan American Club, Sr, NHS, jr-Sr, BB, Sr. 32,94,2l0,2l5,222,244 Skiles, Marian: Press Capades, Sp, FHA, Sp, Pow- der Puff League, Sp, Advisory sec, Sp, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, treas, Jr, BB, Jr-Sr, president, Sr, Talents, Inc, Jr-Sr, Whois Who Honorable Mention, Sr. 11,28,39,40,4l,48,94,196,210,211,222 248 Sloper, Bob: 94 Slussler, Terry: 10, 17, 95, 142, 153 Small, Cecelia: Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, president, jr, Powder Puff League, Sp-jr, SC Alt, Sp, NHS, Jr-Sr, BB, Jr-Sr, Alt to Girls' State, Jr, Knight lr-Sr, Asst Personalities Editor, jr, Editor, Sr, Future Teachers, Sr. 15, 25, 46, 94, 195, 210, 215, 219, 222, 240 Smith, Emily: Talents, Inc, Pan-American Club. 54, 94, 245 Smith, Lewis: Football Club, Sp-Sr: Football, Sp-Sr, letter, Jr-Sr, Track, jr, Intramurals, letter, jr, Advisory officer president, jr, vice-president, Sr, SC Rep, jr-Sr, Lady Perth Knight, Sr, Who's Who Honorable Mention, jr, Who's Who, Sr. 52,45,52,55,56,94,150,155,194,204,22 8 Smith, Martha: Band, Sp: Talents, Inc., Pan- American Club, Shield, Sr. 34,94,1OQ 216,244,245 Smith, Rosemary: 94 Snitko, Ted: Football, Sp. 95 Spain, Sandra: FHA, Sp, Intramurals, Sp-jr, Rhy- thm and Blues Club, jr, BB, jr-Sr: Future Teachers, Sr. 96 Spaulding, Gene: Intramurals, Sr, Chess Club, Sr, Transfer from Denton 97 Squyres, Jerry: Advisory officer president, Sp, vice-president, jr, SC Rep, Talents, Inc, presi- dent, Sp-jr, Football Clubg Football, letter, Sp-Sr, Track, Sp-Ir. 17,22,45,56,97,142 Stanford, Larry: 97 Starr, Doris: Varsity Tennis, Sp: Record Club, Spg DE Club, jr-Sr: Powder Puff League, Sr. 97 Stedman, Kenneth: 97 Steger, Gayle: Beauty Revue, Sp-Sr, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, president, Sp: SC Rep, Clerk, Sp, Class Favorite, Sp-jr, Cheerleader, jr-Sr, Future Teachers, Sp-Sr, vice-president, jr, president, Sr, FFA Queen, Sr, Football Sweetheart, Sr. 22,23,45,56,73,96,97,186,l94,199,201 222,234,240 Stubblefield, Ramona: jr Red Cross Council, Sp- Sr, president, jr-Sr, Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, Pow- der Puff League, Sp, BB, Ir-Srg Talents, Inc, jr-Sr, rep, Sr, FHA, Sr, Who's Whto Honor- able Mention, Sr. 48 ,96,196,210,214,222,229,248 T Tarver, Eldon: 97, 168 Taylor, David: Chess Club, Jr-Sr. 97 Tempero, Carol: Intramurals, Sp-Sr, letter, jr, Re- cord Club, Pan-Amrerican Club, Bafta Y-teens, jr-Sr, devotional chairman, Sr. 96, 224, 244 Terry, Harry: Advisory sec, Sr, Projector Club, Sp, Rod and Gun Club, jr-Sr. 247 Tew, Don: Band, Sp-jr, RCP, Sp-jr, Talents, Inc, rep, Sp, SC Alt, Sp-jr: Advisory president, Sr, Class Rep, Sr, NHS, jr-Sr, p-resident, Sr, Whos Who, jr-Sr, Young People's Chris- tian Qrganization, Sr, Shield, Sp-Sr, Asst Edi- torial Editor, Sp, Co-Editor, Sr. 45,50,73,77,96,192,209,215,216,257 Teykl, Rene: Skating Club, Sp, FHA, hist, Sp: Foods sec, jr, Future Teachers, Sr. Thonagson, Cecil: 49, 97, 150, 152, 173 Thompson, Lillie: RCP, Sp-Sr, Sketch Club, Sp: Press Capades, Sp-Sr, Science Research Club sec, jr, Future Nurses Club, Sr, BB, jr-Sr. l3,97,21O,22O,230,239 Thornblom, Par: FHA, songleader, Sp, Miss Pos- ture, Jrg Nominee for Miss Golden Gloves, jr, Intramurals, president, jr, program chair- man, Srg Intramurals, Sp-Sr, Letter, Sp-Sr. 28, 96, 174, 241 Toll, J. C.: FFA Sec, Sr. 96, 234 Toungate, Sue: 96 Troutman, Helen: Record Club, Sp: Intramurals Club, Jr-Sr, Foods curator, Sr. 97,174,241 Tumey, Nancy: Rhythm and Blues Club, Sp, Pow- der Puff League, Lady Perth Club, Jr-Sr, Lady Perth, jr, Foods sec, Jr. 96 Turn, joan: SC Rep, Sp: Intramurals Club, jr: Future Teachers, Sr, Intramurals letter, Ir, Golden Gloves Girl Nominee, Home mgt sec, Sr. 96 Turner, Betty: Transfer from Round Rock 96, 253 Turner, Dixie: 57, 96 Turner Marla: Advisory p-resident Sp-jr: SC Rep, Sp-Sr, sec, Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp-Jr, Press Capades, Sp: Taho Y-teens, Sp-Sr, treas, Sr, BB, jr-Sr: Knight jr-Sr, Co-Personnel Edi- tor, Sr, Football Sweetheart Nominee, Sr, Queen of Hearts Nominee, Sr: Future Teach- ers, Sr. 23, 27, 29, 57, 96, 208, 210, 218, 222, 229 Turner, Trixie: 97 W7 Valdez, Ruth: Intramurals Club, Sp-Sr. 98, 241 Van Dyck, Victory: Press Capades, Ir-Sr: Intra- murals, jrg RCP, Sp-Sr, treas, Sr: National Thespians, Sp-Sr, treas, Sr, Forensic Club, Sp- Sr, treas, Srg' SC Rep, Sr, Shield, Asst-Editor- ial Editor, Sr, Speech letter, jr: Semi-Final- ist National Merit Scholarship, Sr. 44,99,22O,221,258 Von Kreisler, Nick: Latin Club, Sp, Rhythm and Blues Club, Sp, PQpular Music Club, Jr, Chess Club, treas, Sr, Intramurals, jr. 99 VV Waggorner, Curtiss: Talents, Inc, Spg Football Club jr-Sr, Football, Sp-Sr, letter, Sr. 22, 99, 146, 155 Waight, Donna: Intramurals, Sp-Sr letter, Sp-jr: Record Club, Dance Club, Talents Inc, Sr: Bafta Y-teens, jr-Sr, vice-president jr. 99,174,224,248 Walker, Sarah: Rhythm and Blues Club, Sp, Swing and Sway Club, Jr, Record Club, Sr. 98 Walthall, Joanne: Press Capades, Sp-Sr, Forensic Club, Sp: Intramurals, jr, Future Teachers, Sr, Shield, Sp-Sr, Asst-Feature Editor, Sr. 98,217,240 Ward, Betty: Intramurals, Sp: Record Club, Sp: 289 Popular Music Club, jr, Ir Red Cross Rep, jr-Sr, Bafta Y-teens, jr-Sr, program chair- man, Sr, Advisory president, Sr, Foods, vice- president, Sr, sec, Sr, Home mgt patriotic chairman, Sr. 99, 214, 224, 213 Watford, james: RCP, Sp-Sr, Intramurals, Sp-Sr, Track, Sr, Forensic Club, Sip, Press Capades, Sp-Sr, Chess Club, sec, jr, treas, Sr, Future Teachers, National Thespians, Sr. 199, 220 240 Watson, Carrie: Band, Sp-jr, Pan-American Club, Sr, Intramurals, Sp-lr, letter, jr, Latin Club, Ir, Bafta Y-Teens, sec, Jr-Sr. 98, 224, 244 Watson, Ellen: RCP, Sp-Sr, Sketch Club, Sp-Sr, Latin Club, Sp-Ir, Press Capades, Sp-Sr, National Merit Scholarship Honorable Men- tion. 98, 220, 253 Webster, Llana: Rhythm and Blues Club, Sp, SW- ing and Sway Club, Ir, Record Club, Sr. 98 Wells, Linda: jr Red Cross Council, Sp, Press Cap- ades, Sp, Intramurals, Sp-Ir, Varsity Tennis, Sp, Knight Beats, Sp-Jr, Talents, Inc, Sp-Sr, Band, Sp-Sr, DE Club, If-Sr, sec, Sr. 99, 248, 235 Wessels, Johnnie: Rhythm and Blues Club, Jr, Tal-- ents, Inc, Sr, Press Capades, Sr, SC Alt, Sr, Who's Who, Sr, Varsity Tennis letter, jr. 45, 99, 195, 248 White, Douglas: Sketch Club, DE Club, DE Rep to State Convention, Sr. 19, 98, 253, 253 White, Elliot: Science Research Club, Baseball Club, Baseball, jr-Sr, Intramurals, Ir-Sr, letter, Sr. 98, 170 - White, Houston: Rod and Gun Club 98, 247 White, Raymond: Track Club, Track Sp-jr. 99, 255 Whitley, Carolyn: FHA, Bafta Y-teens, Foods, hist, Sr, treas, Sr, Lady Perth Club 98 Wiederhold, Bertha: 98 Wfier, Benny: 98 Wilder, Patsy: Chess Club, Sr, 100 Williams, Lawrence: Young People's Christian Organization, Ir-Sr. 99, 257 . Williams, Pattie: Skating Club, Sp, Latin Club, treas, Sp-jr, Pan-American Club, Sr, Advis- ory, treas, Jr-Sr. 100, 210, 244 Williamson, Wilma: SC Rep, Sp-Sr, Beauty Revue, Jr-Sr, Top 11, Sr, Choir, jr-Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp, Sr, Lady Perth Club, jr. 57, 100, 185, 209, 252, 262 Wilson, Carter: Rod and Gun Club, Sp, jr Red Cross Council, jr. 100 290 Windmeyer, Geraldine: FHA, rep, Sp, Second Place Feature ILPC, Jr, Forensic Club, .Ir-Sr, Bafta Y-teens, jr, Advisory sec-treas, Sr, Lady Perth Club, rep, Sr, Who's Who Honorable Mention, Sr, Shield, Sp-Sr, business manager, jr-Sr. 100, 192, 216, 238 Winn, Bobby: Choir letter, Sp-Sr, Latin Club, Sp, Press Capades, Jr, Talents, Inc, Sr, NHS, Jr- Sr, Advisory president, Sr. 100, 215, 248 Wisdom, Ray: Class rep, 12B, FFA Club, presi- dent, Jr, Dance Club 91, 42, 254 Wittner, Bill: Choir, Sp, SC Rep, Jr-Sr, Basket- ball, Sp-Sr, letter, jr, Basketball Club, Ir, Knight, Sp, Science Research Club, Sr, Who's Who, Sr. 22, 45, 98, 156, 157, 192, 251 Witty, Ron: 56, 100 Worrell, Terry. RCP, Future Teachers, Baseball Club, Intramurals, letter. 31, 95, 100, 170 Wykes, Bobby: RCP, Sp-Sr, Press Capades, Sp, Golf and Tennis Club, Sp-jr, Varsity Tennis, Sp-Sr, letter. 100, 164 Y Yett, Charles: Intramurals, Sp-jr, jr Red Cross Council, Sp-jr, Band, Sp-Ir, Science Research Club sgt at arms, Sr, Talents, Inc, Ir, Shield, 4 Sr. 100, 217, 251 N . I vp!! 4d!Q MM 1 ,gf ll' .1 1 g WV ,:1- 1 W, Aff!Vj L pf -.yn jdxj kip! I yi' if ll .J-'01 A ii ,, ,,2,. A, 1 ,171 Wi I r :ff if , ' , lifts ' fy llf ,,,fl X 1411- M, rg A Adams, Herbert Edward: 122 Agnew Akers, , Larry: 247 Hulen: 122, 148 Alexander, Tommy: 102, 164, 236, 248 Alff, Gay: 122 Allan, Mary: 102, 226, 240 Allen, Billie Earl: 122 Allen, Richard: 54, 57, 102, 214, 230, 240 Allen, Sandra Kay: 122, 240 Alvis, Jim: 102, 247 Alvis, Mary Ellen: 102 Anderson, Dorothy: 102, 174, 208, 231, 240 Anderson, James: 102 Anderson, Jeanette: 122, 175 Anderson, Sharon: 102, 220 Anglin, Everett: 102 Arledg e, Tillman Edward: 122 Arnold, Baldur: 122 Arnott, Avery, Ayers, Marilyn Sue: 122, 165, 220, 251 Linda Sue: 122, 247 Nita: 122, 125, 214, 256 unior-Sophomore Index Blackburn, Mary Jo: 123 Blinka, Barbara: 123, 236 Bloebaum, Paul: 34, 244. 245 Blomquist, Bonnie: 103, 210, 225, 243 Blum, Mary: 123, 237 Boardman, Sandra: 15, 39, 123, 248, 249 Boatright, Carolyn: 241 Bobo, Jerry: 56, 103! Boddeker, Gammon: 103, 251 Bogan, Brenda: 52, 123, 208 220 Bohl, Rodney: 123 Bohn, Niki: 121, 123, 188, 214, 220, 248, 249 Boland, John: 123, 242 Bowden, Jimmy: 103, 171 Bowman, Gary: 14, 123, 220 Bradley, Lee: 234 Brady, Elaine: 123 B Ellen: 102, 174, 175, 210, 243 Helen: 102, 210, 243 Marsha: 102, 225, 240 Baker, David Preston: 255, Ballard, Linda Sue: 122, 253 Baltzer, Dorothy: 122, 253 Bankston, Esther: 102, 248 Barker, Judy: 102, 243 Barnes, Dale: 102 Barnett, Paulette: 122 Barr, Richard Stuart: 122 Bartlett, Jim Douglas: 122, 250 Baumel, Harris: 102, 247 Baxter, Joe: 255 Bayless, Jackson: 102 Bean, Pricilla Ann: 122, 236, 251 Beard, Ted: 247 Beasley, Beth: 55, 122, 248 Becker, Lana Joyce: 122, 256 Beckham, Johnnie: 103 Bennett, Dixon: 122, 255 Bentrup, Benne: 103, 225, 244 Berg, Janet Louise: 122, 244 Berry, William David: 122, 242 Berryman, Arnell: 103 Bethune, David: 122 Betts, Cheryl: 122, 208, 209, 248, 249 Billings, Tommy: 27, 122, 216 Bird, James: 123 Bird, Richard: 123 Bishop, Bobbie: 103, 184, 209, 226, 243 Bagby, Bagby, Baines, Branstetter, Eddie: 103, 220, 221, 238 Bresenham, Michele: 123, 239 Briggs, Leonard: 234 Bright, Bettie: 103, 165, 241 Brinkley, Noel: 103 Brisbine, Judy: 103 Brock, Jean: 40, 103, 210, 237 Browder, William: 123, 171 Brown, Buck: 242 Brown Danna: 103, 210, 212, 225 Brown, Ellen: 123 Brown, Jo Ann: 123, 239 Brown, Linda: 103, 237 Brown, Mary: 123 Brown, Nora: 1 2 3 Brown, Robert: 103, 173, 248 Browning, Bill: 123 Bruder, William: 247 Bryan, Bryan, Alvia: 12 3 Patsy: 124 Bryson, Tommy: 103. 230 Buck, Linda: 40, 103, 210, 230, 241 Buckner, Vicki: 15, 104, 210, 225, 244 Buckley, George: 104 Burke, Burke, Carol: 124 June: 104, 165, 208 Burks, Kenneth: 104 Burns, Charlene: 124 Burris, Elvy: 104 Byers, Sandra: 124 Cade, Carolyn: 15, 27, 104, C Calhoun, Annette: 104 Campbell, Joyce Marie: 124 Campbell, Shirley: 104 Canady, Jean Marie: 241 Canon, Gordon: 232 Caraway, Robbie: 104 Carr, Harold: 104 210, 218, 2- Carr, Mary Frances: 104 Carmth, Sharon: 124, 188, 256 Carter, Jean: 124, 239 Carter, Jimmy: 104, 248 Casey, Charles: 104, 234 Casparis, Donna: 124 Cass, Barbara Sue: 124 Cearley, David: 104 Chaffin, La Jean: 25, 124, Chance, Kenneth: 104, 171, 255 Charlier, Ellen: 124, 240 Cherry, Paul: 104 Child, Margaret: 104, 243 Christie, Margaret: 105, 106, 244, 245 Clark, Buddy: 105, 169 Clawson, Wayne: 124, 234 Clopton, Morris: 124 Clynch, David: 253 Cobb, William: 124, 230, 231 Cochran, Carolyn Ruth: 124, 236, 239 Cochran, Shirley: 124 Cockrell, Laura Lee: 105, 210, 2:12, 226 240 Coker, Susie: 45, 105, 217, 238 Collier, Ronnie: 105, 154, 247 Collins, Cory: 105, 171, 173, 249, 255 Collins, Marion: 124 Compton, Landy: 124 Conlee, Judy: 105, 226, 243 Cook, Diane: 105, 210, 251 Cook, Linda Gayle: 124, 247 Cooper, Charlyne: 32, 45, 124, 188, 191 208, 220, 240, Cooper, Margaret: 124, 240 Cooper, Richard: 124 Cope, Martha: 124, 188, 208, 248, 249 Coston, Sandra: 124 Cowart, Kathy: 124 Cox, Charlene: 125, 239 Craddock, George: 105 - Craig, Courtland Prentice: 236 Cravatt, Ronny: 125, 172 Craven, Bryan Lee: 125 Crawford, Dana Lynn: 125, 171 Crawford, John: 105, 247 Crippen, Jimmy: 125, 242 Croslin, Carol: 105, 226, 243 Culley, Milton Hutton: 125, 250 Culp, Sue: 105 Cummings, Janice Carol: 125, 209, 220, 230, 231, 240 Cummings, Tommie Jean: 125, 237 Cunningham, Elenor: 105, 225, 239 Curington, Nancy: 105, 225, 241 Curlee, Angela: 21, 105, 210, 214, 249 Curry, Norton Eugene: 242 Custer, David: 105, 253 209, 229. 236, 254 291 226, 248 D Daniel, Horace: 105 Daniels, Linda: 125 Davis, Ann: 106, 210, 2 Davis, Bill: 125 Davis, Diane: 125, Davis, Gene: 106, 247 Davis, Jacqueline: 250 Davis, Nancy: 125, 214 Davis, Robert: 106, 143 Davis, Sandra: 253 Day, Ronny: 255 Dement, Gilbert: 106, 166, 208, 209, 247 Dement, Willetta: 106, 210, 220, 229 Dent, Joy: 106, 175, 210, 225 Depew, Winston: 106 DeVeau, Charles: 125 Dickinson, Sarah: 54, 106, 220, 226, 244 Dildy, Doris Lee: 125, 239 Diver, Sandra: 13, 106, 244 Dodd, Betty: 125 Dodson, Nellwyn: 106, 229 Dolgener, Richard William: 250 Donahoe, Karen: 106, 209, 210, 225, 240 Donnell, Rosalyn: 32, 106, 214, 225, 240 Drake, Carole: 106 Drosche, Ginger: 106, 175, 225, 241 Drosche, J. D.: 125 Drosche, Keith: 106, 163, 247 Drousche, Mike: 56, 248, 249 Dugger, Patsy: 125, 208, 220 Duke, Bevie: 125 Duke, Butch: 125 Duke, Patricia: 125 Dungan, Ann 106, 230 ' Durham, Juanita Dolores: 126 E Edmonds, Janice: 126, 239 Edmonds, Norma: 28, 106, 210, 239 Edwards, James: 250 Eidson, Jack: 107, 220, 253 Elliott, Gary: 107, 168 Ellis, Brehan: 126, Ellis, Brenda: 126, 241 Embrey, Tully: 126, 154, 155, 168 Eppler, Eddie: 107, 234, 235 Erickson, David: 126 Erickson, Virginia: 107, 220, 240 Ericson, Paul: 51, 126 Erlanson, Pat. 21, 54, 107, 210, 220, 240 Estus, Bob: 126, 208, 242 F Faith, Beverly: 107, 240 Fancher, Barbara Ann: 247 Fanning, Cindy: 126, 214, 247 Farrow, Patricia: 126 Feimster, ,Mary Margaret: 126 Feistel, Claude: 126 292 Fehr, Kilian: 107, 163 Ferguson, Clarence Ben: 126 Ferguson, Richard: 126 Ferrel, Elizabeth Emily: 126 Finger, Jimmy: 107, 247 Finger, Lou Ann: 126 Fishbeck, Marilynn: 107, 243 Fitzgerald, Jimmy: 171, 173 Fleming, Carol: 45, 107, 184, 200, 208, Flowers, John: 126, 163 Flynn, Daniel: 126 Forbes, Gary: 126 Forister, Johnny: 35, 126, 244 Franke, Judy: 107, 226, 240 Franks, Rita: 107, 239 Frantz, Carol: 15, 107, 210, 225, 244 Frazier, Jerrie: 26, 107, 240 Freeman, Jeane: 107 Freeman, Lamont Louis: 126, 236 Frey, Gregory: 214 Friedrich, Warren: 126 Friedsam, Vance: 171 Fritcher, Janice: 126 Frye, Faye: 107, 226, 253 Frye, Kaye: 107, 209, 253 Fryer, Billy: 126 Fryer, Jimmy: 107 G Gainer, Paul: 126 Galloway, Johnye: 127, 253 Garcia, Albert: 127 Gardner, Stella: 240 Gainer, Clydell Frances: 127 Garner, James: 127 Gault, John: 108 Gay, Robert: 234 Gebert, Barbara: 26, 127, 229, 239 Gebhard, Harvey Milton: 127 Gentry, Jerry: 127 Gibbs, Dela Jean: 51, 108, 226, 227, 244 Gillis, Patricia: 127 Girvin, Edna: 127 Glaeser, William Neil: 127, 250 Goerlitz, Delores: 127, Goldstein, Susan: 127, 230, 231, 256 Gonzales, Henry: 127 Gore, Louise: 10,8 Goss, Gayle: 108, 229 Graydon, Galt: 127 Green, Lester Durwood: 127 Gregg, Norman Royce: 127 Griebel, Bill: 108, 214, 248 Greer, Johnny: 127, 171 Griggs, Jennifer: 108, 226, 227, 243 Gummelt, Carol: 127, 208, 220, 257 Gunn, Elaine: 127 Gunter, Thomas: 108. 171, 255 Gunter, Zada: 108. 248 Gustafson, Jim: 127 H Haddon, Erwin: 247 Hagan, Lee: 128, 250 Hagerty, William: 108 Haggood, Vivian: 128, 174, 229 Hagood, James: 128, 242 Hall, Katherine: 54, 128, 220, 230, 253 Hallmark, Dinah: 21, 35, 108, 188, 210, 218, 226, 244 Hallmark, Sandra: 108, 210, 225, 229, 241 Hammack, Jo Ann: 125, 128, 209, 214, 256 Hammond, Ruthie: 108, 210, 240 Hanke, Jerry: 234 Hansen, Patsy: 128, 229 Hanson, Carol: 128 Hanson, Sandra: 108, 210, 257 Hardgrave, Lee: 108 Harmon, Carol: 128, 240 Harmon, Doris: 128, 239 Harrell, William: 108 Harris, Marcia: 108, 208, 220, 225, 248 Harrison, Judith: 108, 225, 241 Hartmann, Betty: 128 Harty, Bill: 247 Harty, Martha: 21, 109, 210, 226, 248 Harvey, Barbara: 109 Ha.rwell, Wanda: 109 Haschke, Richard: 128 Hausenfluke, Charlene: 128, 229 Hawkins, John: 128, 236 Hayes, Carolyn: 34, 35, 109, 244 Hays, Judith: 109 Hays, Ronald: 128 Heath, Bobby: 109, 255 Hebbe, Barbara: 128 Heimsch, Charles Dick: 128, 166, 230 Hempel, Clau-de: 109, 247 Henderson, Johnny: 128, 156, 162 Henderson, Lonnie: 1'09 Henderson, Pat: 109, 210, 225, 240 Henkes, Delores: 109, 241 Henneck, C. W: 128 Henry, Martha: 109, 229, 239 Herms, Algene Charles: 128 Hewitt, Montrue: 109, 247 Hickman, Carole: 52, 109. 218, 229, 240 Hickman, Caroline: 128 Hicks, Janice: 128, 220, 229, 256 Hill, Ann: 109, 240 Hill, Beverly: 128 Hill, Billy: 128 Hill, Paul: 128 Hill, Walter David: 129 Hillman, Judy: 129 Hipp, Thomas: 109 Hocker, Patricia: 129 Hoerster, Sam: 55, 109, 149 Hohertz, Darlene: 129 Holcomb, Harry: 129 Holleman, Tennie: 109, 210, 226, 227, 248 Holman, Sharon: 55, 129, 209 Holt, Steven: 129, 156, 159 Hooten, Jeran: 109, 171, 208, 209, Horn, Diane: 129, 208, 256 Howk, Edward: 129, 236 Hoy, Linda: 129 Huddleston, Joyce: 110, 225, 248 Hughes, Charles: 129 Hughes, Joycelynz 129 Hughes, Mildred: 129 Hugland, Pat: 45, 101, 110, 188, 210, 226, 229, 240 Huie, William: 128, 251 Humphreys, Betty: 129 Hurt, Jessie: 110, 214, 243 Hutto, Bertha: 51, 129, 214 Hutto, Edwin: 143, 234 Hut-ton, Jo Faith: 129, 188, 208, 248 Hyltin, La Nallez 129, 237 I Ingram, Buford: 129 Ingram, Richard: 242 Ireland, Cynthia: 129, 253 Isaac, Dixon: 129 Ivy, Mary: 130 Ivy, Robert: 130 J Jackson, Jimmy: 130 Jackson, Sharon: 130 Jackson, Thomas: 130 Jackson, Wayne: 110 Jacobsen, Linda: 225 James, Margaret: 240 James, Steve: 110, 164, 254 Janacek, Barbara: 110, 237 Jenkins, Nesbit: 130 Jennings, Jerry: 110, 208 Jennings, Joe: 130 Jester, Mackie: 110 Jernigan, Patsy: 130 Johannessen, Stella: 110 Johnson, Billie Margaret: 130 Johnson, Christine: 130, 220 Johnson, Myrline: 253 Johnson, Richard: 130, 247, 255 Johnson, Russell: 110 Johnson, T0mmy: 130 Johnson, Vangi: 130, 256 Joiner, Pat: 130, Jones, Charles: 110 Jones, Jeff: 14, 130 Jones, Mary: 130 Jones, Reta: 110, 176, 236, 243 Jones, Sandra: 130, Jones, Tommy: 234 Jordan, Douglas: 110, 171, 173, 255 Juby, Eugene: 130 2 190, K Kallman, Glen: 130 Kallus, Tony: 55, 130 Kasper, Ed: 111, 169, 209, 255 Keithly, Mary: 130, 241 Kelley, Barbara: 130, 208, 209 Kelly, Joyce: 110, 220, 226, 229, 240 Kelsey, Barbara: 110, 239 Kelso, Johnny: 130 Kennard, Lea Ann: 57, 110, 220, 239 Kennedy, Larry: 130 Kerr, Judy: 44, 110, 220 Kilburn, Richard: 111, 255 Killian, Larry: 130 King, Dow: 54, 131 Kirk, Jo Ann: 111, 240 Kirkpatrick, Frankie: 111, 239 Kirkpatrick, Rebecca: 111, 210, 217, 225, 243 Kluth, John: 111, 251 Kohn, Carolyn: 111 Koon, Roy: 131 Kownslar, Charles: 247 Kramer, Wayne: 131, 220 Kruemcke, Jerome: 111, 234 Krumm, Jimmy: 131 L LaBounty, Connie: 111, 243 Lackie, Ann: 131, 240 Lambert, Karen: 101, 111, 234, 248 Lampkin, Roger: 111, 168 Landolt, John: 131, 251 Lang, Arthur: 131 Lanier, Carol: 40, 111, 210, 226, 230 Lankford, Roger: 111, 171 Larsen, Jack: 10 Larsen, Ray: 242 LaRue, Billie: 54, 57, 111, 214, 220, 221 Lawrence, Roy: 163, 244 Lawson, Gary: 44, 111, 220, 221, 240 Laxton, Lera: 131 Lee, Bonnie: 237 Lege, Diane: 111, 240 Legg, Eddie: 50, 111, 144, 153, 167, 217, 230, 231 Lehmann, Nelda: 131 Leidy, Mary: 131 Leifeste, Terry: 131 Lemmond, Gary: 214, 238 Lemmons, Leon: 131 Lendahl, Gary: 131 Lenhart, Patty: 111, 239 Lentz, Fred: 131 Lenzo, Barbara: 131 Lester, Beverly: 112, 210, 225 Levy, Jerome: 112 Levy, Larry: 244 Lewallen, Jackie: 131, 188, 208, 248, 249 Lewis, Anabel: 131, 253 Lightsey, Donald: 56, 112, 248, 249 Lind, Shirley: 112 Linder, Morris: 131 Lindsay, David: 131, 148, 153, 171 Lingenfelter, Steve: 112, 230, 254 Lippman, Steven: 131, 230 Little, Jim: 132, 242 Lock, Joy: 112, 229, 239 Loep, Crystal Ann: 132, 241 Loney, Donna: 132, 240 Loney, Linda: 112, 225, 243 Long, Teddy: 1.32, 163 Longino, John: 248 Loper, Beverly: 54, 112, 187, 220, 226, 243 Loud, Curtis: 220 Loughry, Diana: 132, 234, 241 Lyle, John: 46, 91, 95, 101, 112, 181, 208, 220, 221 Mc McAdams, Shirley: 113, 210 McCann, Billy: 113, 148, 153, 156, 161 McCartney, Shirley: 113 McCaskill, Ray: 7 McClish, Alice: 113, 210, 239 McCollom, Tina: 113, 210 McConachie, Bob: 113, 251 McCormick, John: 132, McCormick, Mike: 234, 242 McCoy, Gary: 24, 36, 37, 151, 153, 156 159, 160, 170 McCracken, Eddy: 88 McCutcheon, James: 113, 234, 242 McGann, Margot: 34, 132, 175, 220, 244 McGilvray, Tommy: 132 McGinnis, Ken: 55, 113, 145 McGowan, Jo Ann: 132 McLemore, Charles: 113 McSpadden, Linda: 113, 220 McSwain, Lynda: 132, 185, 209, 256 M Mabry, Sue: 112 Madden, Judy: 132, 237 Magee, Joe: 55, 112, 251 Manford, Joyce: 112, 229, 244 Mangrum, Ronald: 112 Mantzel, Carl: 112, 231, 251 Martin, Dale: 132 Martin, Gerene: 40, 112, 210, 226, 243 Mason, Patricia: 132, 240 Massey, Ronald: 132, 220, 250 Mathews, Jyme: 12, 112, 210, 220, 225 Matthews, Robin: 132, 250, 255 Maxwell, Gary: 113, 248 Mays, Howard: 112, 209, 230, 231 Mayton, Carol: 132 Mazur, Rylene: 132 Meador, Janette: 132 Meador, Linda: 113 Melber, Kenneth: 163 Melber, Lillian: 113, 243 293 Mendelson, Pat: 132, 240 Messer, Bonnie: 132, 214, 220 Metschan, Mike: 52, 132 Mikho, Bennie: 132 Milburn, Susan: 34, 244, 245 Milek, Robert: 132, 252 Miller, Johnny: 113, 234, 255 Milligan, Linda: 15, 113, 210, 243 Mitchell, Janice: 132, 240 Mitchell, Michael: 132 Mogonycg Jerry: 90 Mokry, Virginia: 133 Moncrief, Marsha Kay: 34, 113, 244 Monk, Nancy: 133, 236, 239 Montgomery, Vernon: 113, 255 Neely, Moore, Moore, Morris, Morse, Duane: 113 Ronnie: 121, 133, 144, 153 George: 54, 133, 220, 230 Milton: 133 Morton, Sheryl: 236, 237 Moushegian, Richard: 255 Mullins, Lila: 133, 239 Mundine, Nina: 133 Murphy, David: 114, 171, 251 Murphy, Dennis: 163 Myers, Charles: 163 Myers, Robert: 133, 149, 153, 170 Myrick, Freddie: 133 N Nauert, Lois: 114, 240 Gordon: 1 3 3 Nethery, Natheen: 15, 39, 114, 248, 249 Neuman, Peter: 251 Newcomer, Nancy: 51, 114, 226, 243 Newsom, Jack: 133 Nitsche, Kenneth: 133, 248 Northcutt, Trubin: 234 Nowotny, Arlon: 133 Null, Delores: 174, 175, 243 Nunnery, Jolene: 114, 210, 239 O Oertli, Carolyn: 133, 250 Offer, Tiena: 133 O'Leary, Carolyn: 241 Olfers, Melvin: 114, 255 Oliver, Mike: 133, 171, 234, 255 O'Neal, Ruth: 133, 256 O'Neill, Pat: 114, 248, 255 Orgain, Bill: 27 Orin, Pat: 114 Owens, Betty: 114, 239 Owens, Jerry: 114 P Paganini, Jane: 25, 28, 114, 174, 176, 214, 216, 220, 243 Palmer, Don: 244 Pampell, Carol: 114, 241 294 Pardo, Sue: 133, 250, Parker, Dale: 114, 169, 234, 235 Parker, Riley:17, 23, 46, 114, 142, 153, 183 Parks, Bill: 114, 241 Pate, Shirley: 133 Patten, Ann: 133 Payne, Sammy: 134 Pearson, Harriet: 134, 230, 231, 240 Peebles, Jannette: 40, 114, 210, 219 Penick, Charles: 114, 234 Pennock, Lewis: 50, 68, 115, 216 Pennock, Martha Ann: 13 Peraino, Pat: 115, 226, 243 Perry, Becky: 115, 241 Perry, David: 25, 115, 220, 221, 238 Person, Esteen: 134 Peterson, Dick: 10, 121, 134, 153, 154, 168, 191 Peterson, Eddy: 134 Petterson, Dixie: 115 Pfannkuche, Tony: 54, 115, 220, 230, 231 Phillips, Margaret: 115, 239 Pinkney, Fred: 134 Pinkston, Becky: 55, 134, 220, 276 Pittman, Norma: 134 Pittman, Sarah: 115 Pittinger, Martha: 134, 256 Plotsky, Dianne: 134, 240 Podolnick, Blossom: 134, 214, 240 Poehl, Jannette: 237 Poling, Russell: 134, 156, 157 Pollard, Charlotte: 134 Pool, Carol: 134, 230, 231, 253 Pool, Paula: 250 Pool, Roy: 134 Potts, Eddie: 13'4 Powell, Dorlena: 134 Powell, Tommy: 154, 148, 153 Prather, Connie: 115 Preece, Calvin: 20, 25, 44, 115, 220, 221, 230, 231 Preece, Martha: 248 Presley, Bill: 19 Preston, Marion: 135, 220, 251 Price, Richard: 134, 163 Pruett, Harry: 130, 134 Purcell, Wanda: 134, 256 Pyle, Billy: 115 R Rabun, Carol: 20, 121, 154, zos, 220, 240 Rampy, Dan: 115, 247 Ramsey, Billy: 134 Randle, Glenn: 234, 168 Rash, John: 134 Rathman, Judy: 115, 209, 226, 248, 249 Raymond, Linda: 21, 28, 40, 115, 210, 218, 226, 240 Reaves, Bobbie: 46, 115, 180, 205, 232 248 Reaves, Dennis: 134, 209, 238 Redmond, Marilyn: 55, 115, 210, 240 Reedy, Linda Sue: 115, 208, 210, 226, 240 Reese, Becky: 135, 214, 256 Reeves, Billy: 116 Rehm, Joan: 135 Reid, Maurine: 15, 21, 116, 210, 226 Rhea, Linda: 116, 244 Rhodes, Anna: 135 Richards, Elizabeth. 135 Riley, Jay: 116, 251 Rivers, Travis: 116 Roach, Patti: 135 Robbins, Barbara: 135 Robbins, Lora: 19 Robbins, Mary Suzanne: 116 Roberts, Paul: 135, 242 Roberts, Richard: 135. 234, 247 Robertson, Linda: 135 Robinson, David: 171 Roddie, Sherry: 116, 225 Roe, Jerry: 116, 171 Rogers, John: 116 Rogers, Mike: 135, 145 Rooney, Mike, 116, 156 Rosprim, Richard: 116 Ross, Bob: 116 Ross, Joyce: 135 Ross, Patricia: 116, 135. 256 Rothel-l, Hank: 24, 37, 116, 156, 158 159, 161, 166 Rouse, Marilyn: 27, 28, 45, 101, 116 187, 210, 219, 226, 236, 240 Rowe, Joe: 255 Rudolph, Madeline: 116, 226, 248, 249 Ruiz, Bernice: 209, 241 Rundell, Jimmy: 135, 141 Runion, Carol: 135 Russell, Rosemary: 12, 21, 116, 210, 226 229 Rutledge, Tommy: 234 Ryon, Barbara: 117 Ryon, Robert: 135 S Salazar, Pauline: 117, 141, 244 Sanders, Bill: 234, 235 Sanders, Sonny: 255 Sanderson, Sandra: 117, 225, 240 Sassman, Lana: 117 Sauer, Dennis: 135, 164 Savage, Elaine: 135, 253 Scharfe, Dennis: 117 Schieffer, Larry: 117, 250 Schlegel, James: 135 Schlueder, Joyce: 135, 214, 229, 276 Schmidt, Diane: 117, 141 Schmidt, Edward: 117 Schmidt, Gretchen: 135, 256 Schneider, Fred: 117 Schroeder, Gerald: 117, 169, 177, 208 Schroeder, Wayne: 117 Scott, Connie: 136, 253 Seaman, Gary: 156, 160, 242 Seibt, Julia: 136, 229 Shackelford, Dottie: 136 Shannon, Joy: 174, 176, 214 Shelby, Lilas: 54, 117, 210, 217, 220, 226, 240 Shelton, Lee: 136 Shepherd, George: 136, 217, 219 Shepherd, Leslie: 117 Sheppard, Shep: 117, 240 Sherman, Doris: 117 Sherrill, Patsy: 13, 54, 117, 176, 214, 220, 221, 243 Shoaf, Ester: 256 Shoaf, Patty: 256 Shotwell, Margaret Janell: 117 Siddons, Bobby: 117, 247 Sikes, Karen: 15, 30, 39, 45, 101, 118 192, 207, 208, 231, 240 Simmons, Carter: 173 Simons, Paul: 118 Skoglund, Jerry: 156, 158, 163 T Taylor, Betty: 137, 229, 253 Tedford, Betty: 137 Templeton, Doyle: 137, 234, 235 Terry, Barbara: 32, 118, 225 Teykl, Tommy: 137 Thames, Roberta: 118 Thames, Roland: 118 Thiele, Elizabeth Ann: 137, 239 Thiem, Mary: 137, 256 Thomas, Johnny: 137 Thomas, Mary Helen: 19, 21, 28, 34, 35, 118, 165, 210, 244, 245 Thompson, Charlie: 209, 234 Thompson, Gaylord: 171, 137 Thomson, Clifford: 119 Threadgill, Dottie: 119, 174, 176, 225, 248 Thurman, Benny: 119 Smith, Sloper, Sally: 136 Smith, Alton: 236 Smith, Anne: 118 Smith, Wayne: 118, 248 Smith, Cecil: 136 Smith, Curtis: 118 Smith, Gary: 118 Smith, Helen: 136 Smith, James: 145 Smith, Jodie: 136 Smith, Mike: 136 Smith, Robert: 136, 220 Rosemary: 222 Todd, Lee: 119 Towns, Sue: 137, 230, 256 Townsend, David: 137 Tracy, Beverly: 165 Tramp, Bill: 119, 238 Smith, Tommy: 118, 163, 171, 255 Smoot, Donna: 15, 39, 136, 188, 204, 208 209, 220, 234, 240 Snider, Joan: 136 Spaulding, Joe: 118 Spaw, Janis: 136 Spillar, Jerry: 136, 214 Sprinkles, Kenneth:136, 163, 234 Stabeno, Betty: 136 Stafford, Don: 136, 242 Stamper, Mary: 136 Staples, Nancy: 136, 220, 256 Stark, Barbara: 136 Stark, Carolyn: 118 Stark, Lenoria: 141 Stark, Ralph: 136 Steger, Al: 136, 242 Stephens, Leonard: 164 Sterzing, David: 118 Steussy, Donald: 10, 118, 171, 173 Stevenson, Sandra: 220, 250 Stockton, Kenneth: 136, 242 Storm, Nancy: 54, 137, 220 Streeter, Richard: 136, 255 Strickland, James: 1.18, 238 Stubbs, Dorothy Elaine: 118, 237 Suber, David: 137, 234 Sutton, James: 137 Swaner, Pat: 30, 1-31, 137, 220 Swanson, Richard: 137, 164, 236 Trotter, Ben: 37, 45. 46, 119, 156, 159. 162, 182, 194 Troutman, June: 174, 176, 241 Tucker, Becky: 119, 240, 241 Turnbow, Mary: 137, 214, 216, 220 Twidwell, Faye: 119, 141 Tyson, Malcom: 57 Tyson, Martin: 137, 142, 171 U Underhill, Boyd: 214 V Van Landingham, Jimmie: 137 Vines, Jack. 119, 137, 171 Voight, David: 119 Voigt, Judy: 137, 219 W Wade, Kathy: 236 Wagner, Mary: 138, 208, 230, 231, 256 Wagner, Patsy: 138 Wahlquist, Gunilla: 119, 188, 244 Waite, James: 119, 208 Walden, James: 119 Walenta, Edna: 119, 226 Walker, M. C.: 138 Wall, James: 138, 236 Wallace, Chester: 138 Wallace, Gregg: 138, 236, 251 Walter, John: 119, 163 Walthall, Diana: 138, 240 Walton, Ronald: 138, 164, 209, 247 Wansley, Terri: 119 Ward, Janice: 138, 239 Ward, Marianne: 138 Warren, Dorothy: 119, 174, 248 Warren, Richard: 234 Watson, Ann: 138, 230, 251 Watt, Janice: 138 Watts, Judy: 138, 256 Watts, Ron: 138, 248 Waxler, Melba: 138 Weatherton, Larry: 119 Webb, Audrey: 120 Webb, Nettie: 120, 165, 210, 230, Weber, Wanda: 138 Weed, Alvie: 234, 235 Weirich, Lucille: 120, 174 Welke, Gary: 138, 236 Wells, Jimmy: 247 Wells, Susan: 138, 248 West, Barbara: 138, 165, 247 Westbend, Richard: 138 Westbrook, Calvin: 120, 247 Westerman, Sandra: 241 Wheeler, Dixie: 138 Wheeler, Murlene: 138, 220, 256 Whitaker, Guest: 138, 242 Whitaker, John: 138, 254 White, Jack: 242 White, Rosemary: 138 Whited, Jimmy: 139, 248 Whitfield, Flannigan: 234 Whitley, Betty: 139 Wier, Patty: 139, 220, 253 Wilcox, Shirley: 139, 229 Wilkerson, Patsy: 120, 239 Williams, Arthur: 139, 242 Williams, Charles: 247 Williams, Elizabeth: 120 Williams, Michelle: 120 Williams, Pat: 120, 210 Williamson, Barbara: 253 Williamson, Bobby: 247 Williamson, Carter: 120, 171 Wilson, Carolyn: 139, 165, 218 Wilson, Eddie: 285 Wilson, Mary: 139, 230 Wilson, William: 139, 236 Wingren, Jerry: 139 Winston, Pat: 139, 237 Winter, Mike: 139 Wise, Bill: 120, 171, 209, 255 Withers, Dorothy: 139 Witherspoon, Vicky: 139, 230, 238 Wolfe, Virginia: 120, 226, 240 Wolff, Patsy: 120, 174, 214, 225, 240 Woodt, Ronald: 139, 163 Worsham, Carol: 139 Wray, Carol: 120, 210, 243 Wyss, Ann: 34, 244 Y Yoho, Karen: 34, 139, 245, 248 Yoho, Sandra: 120, 239 Young, Curtis: 234 2 295 Z ssel, Connie: 120 Zigal, Marcella: 139, 240 , Zink, Larry: 139 Zumwalt, Freddie: 247 ' X f KP jVf'gy5QUhjA My f IA sf 2 M XJ, KA bf! 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