McCallum High School - Knight Yearbook (Austin, TX)

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' -:-:1 :7f3:':'f5:'55E:f . .... g .-,-.,f,.,:5f ' '75'f57E3f5f2.55f5ff:9ef:fz7'7'5 ' 'fi ' ' ' 'f' f f ,Q 94 f ., ...,. .,.. , .. .-W :-:-7:-:i:2:2:2:f5f':ft? 'f'- Y -. . -.-5.-Z-f Q 9.55. in . 1 , 'X y, ', f, fx y Nr xxx ' x r-.JJ '!','p'1x57l 60 NvL W2 '-. M, XV, X W 5 kv if SQ X I'-is-,-, I 'x M 4 l ,lg l I lx- ffl I N -.7 A,- 'st'- gfmva EX ESQ R R fx Sidi X: 3? Xu w OJ of My 5wj M K My M W MP Ojymm CDW wg W J GNP x P x ,jk A MA I , 2 W A ,W N XY W J 1 xp Y A-X 5 A-wp Q, A -Q I . 1 ' r ,ff HTYO ffl' ww -i fi I uk tiff' ff! The I960 Hwllin 5 KN GHT A N McCallum Hugh School Austin Texas Dma Hallmark Editor -44 , 1 M i f 5533? I K: 1 '55 :Q - 'f g lf-4 3 5 U . ,, . 7-1 Z ? B ' 1 93692 ' h' I 9 f ' The 1960 Knight staff pre- sents ahandful of seemingly insignificant items which have left their unnoticed but indeli- ble impressions on the lives of McCallum students 1' 'll 5 During the school year we collect many things - some for our scrapbooks, and some for our memories. Although we often take everyday things for granted, they come to play an important part in our student lives. The clocks we watch, the phones we monopolize, the doors we pass through, and the windows we daydream out of -- all of these objects are associated with memories which mean and will continue to mean much to us, We certainly will recall friends and activities from high school days. Some of the activities which are prominent in school life are the pep rallies which are held be- fore important athletic events. On pep rally days the entire student body fills the bleachers of the gym, overflows onto the floor, and packs the doorways. We will remember the crush at the doorways as each student strives to be in time to find a place in the bleachers. Deducatedto Mr N H Wlttner For his patience understanding and willingness to help Mr IN I1 Wztlzzer His quiet authority and his fairness have won him respect and admiration from students and faculty When a student has a problem that can be solved only by the principal he is impressed with Mr Wittners sincere concern for the welfare of each student He is 4 always ready to assist any organization with its plans and that our school has recei ed and works with great care to see that McCallum makes the most of its every opportunity For these and other qualities the Knight staff wishes to express a bit of the appreciation that the students of McCallum feel for Mr Wlittner all McCallum causes, we dedicate the 1960 Knight to projects. Mr. Wittner talfies much pride in. the recognition Table of Contents Personnel ............ 9 Features. .......... 85 Organizations ..... I37 Sports ............ . IXQ Personalities ...... ZZ5 Advertising ......., Z6l I Q 'ik ' 1 I X 4 1 a v l 5 . hull- -1 4. .Y, rff ,,,..... ...... f-- - 1 M! 'lf W it hw? Sn, i Y, In Memory of Paul Guerspeck Who knows but on their sleep may rrse Such lrght as never heaven let through To lnghten earth from Paradrse 'nu Ll Z. ' MW :.. 31 .21- l SHS: E I .i Personne 1 L4 fr ' ff f f,f-4, L4 4 if I, Lf' ' 7 ,I 7 -f' Jlj' 1 Z J, ,,,, 1 Kf - I Z, hr ,li U I V' I M. Jjlf' F ' ' XJ, ' X ' I f nj ' rf' f 1 , X QT.-' X 'uv WE w Qff ff ,ff f JP L + ff A ff Lf v fl I fl! fr y 4 In. iff, 1 1' , . V -, 1, W Af f , ,Af A7 gh 1 J V f 1 . J I f I 1 ' X 1 V ,, 1 ' L-. If A J' f ' 1 Z 7 1 ' fl ' X A If' . N X! A, l N J k - 1 4 l ' V ' ' 1 f f K , ' ' A f. 14' V 'f 7 f' V 1 ' I I , ' ' , I , I j I ,I N - 1 X A, 'V , JI, -J , X .., f f N .J Q 1 X ' 1 - - . X . I' K lg , N g , ' 'ff y X g g ig P fi A, : J P' ,yi - K W k g I H j 1, -. xx 25 2 I 3 15 ,1 , if 5 fx t X ,, I ., Qs-, Personnel Q X X 45 x..:' W J -i.. -br aff 9,1 The windows of our school often have a direct bearing on our thoughts and activities. Particular windows will hold very definite places in our memories, whether we broke them in baseball practice, cleaned them in Latin class, gazed through them at the construction of buildings nearby, or peered out of them and into others at classes across the way. Looking through the windows of the library, one usually finds it occupied by classes doing research for special reports. Many of us hold memories of frantic searches through the shelves for a book on which to report the following day. 5 4... Mr. Irby Carruth Superintendent ot Austin Public Schools School Board i The members of the school board are Seated: Mft. Hulon Blurb: standing: Mr. Tom Graham. vice-preside-ntg Mr, jay Sfllflflf M1 Mr. C. N. Azfrg, jr., presidentg Mm. Currie Bray secretaryg Alden M. Maxam' and Mr. jack S. Gray 12 3 Mr. Arthur Cunningham Director of Pupil Personnel is - 3-. '-K Mr ohn E Clemens Busxness Manager Mr. Ernest W. Cabe jr- Director of Personnel and Research lu. Mr Temple Mayhall Mr T P Baker Dxrector of School Plant Dnrector of Curnculum An fl hlcC:A1J.ula IQNSI1 f5CJ4CNDL orrlc: or 'ms PmNclPAL uoo sunsmnl: nmvl: AUSTIN TEXAS To The Students of McCallum High School Education is not someth1ng done to but rather 1 someth1ng done by an 1nd1v1dua1 wh1ch1n rea t 15 partlally self ed catmonal lt 18 a 13' qlbtle growth enta1l1ng a C0nt1huOHS and llfe hable tzune of self' discnpllne and an unquenc deslre anu pas 1on tolearn and to grow to the ll stature of one's abllitles The outcome fu should be a competent,self act1ve,responsibl c1v1c-m1nded,and thlnking cltizen whose llfe 1S predlcated on falth, courave, 1ntegr1ty, lntelllgence, and the alll and the deS1Te to aCh18Ve Slncerely yours 77101 1 H '1ttn r Frlnclpal 14 Mr N H Wlttner Principal E-'I-'P Miss Martha Agnor xlllfj' Mmlbn Agmn the dean of glrls helps to make a school day brlghter xxnth her cheerful remarks and helping hand Her many dutles mclude exerythung from codcll mg colds to correctlng class mnsbehauor Although grrls problems take .1 lot of her txme she attends mmy school functxons and sponsors the McCallum Student Councxl ZSHS 4' NF K. 'Q-S5-, '-. 'W -.go 3.053 '-.4 3' x '95 bf ff' 9' N? 'weft + N saw-K Whether 1ts an allment or class mxsbe hav1or the dean of boys Mr Roy Coen has a remedy However thns IS only the begmnmg of the dunes of our v1ce prmcnpal dean of boys who must also attend to the dlstrxbutron of text books schedule the use of rooms and make sure that the beauty of the buxldmg and grounds IS malntamed In addltxon to hrs regular dutxes he was sponsor of the Larrds this year Mr Roy Coers 1 A v f ' 5' ' . 3 - X O. ,V 2 ' ' 'I ll ' , ny W J , v X . 1 1 ' , .s Q ' lx x .vg4:':-iflvvz-A---A--ig T - we-v-'1 w e ' ' 'I ', . - . - -.1 ...- . -. --.'2-'-. -.72:'3'- .. .-.' 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They also adminis- ter psychological tests every year to aid students in finding what vocation would be best suited to their talents. Encourag- ing students to remain in school and get their diplomas is one of the McCallum counselors' chief objectives. The coun- selors of McCallum,are always ready and willing to give each student their atten- tion and are very essential to the schools educational program. 16 Counselors Mr. ilohn llleKenzie Mfr. Baylor. Mr, MfKer1::ie. and Mfr. Brandi. ules, '-Cllr Mrs. Willie Jo Brand McCallum's counselors. discuss ..,, 3 :Z -,G fi Mrs Lola Allen- Ms Enbllsh Wrlla F Anderson B B A M B A Typmg Norma Barber B J M Englxsh journallsm Shreld Kmght Mrs Lucy Benbow BS MA Art Sketch Club GuyB1zzell BA NIA Speech Englrsh Forensnt Club George Boone B A M A Dnver Education Safe Dnver Club 5 gf -ony- McCallum Faculty Helen Boysen B A M A Bwlogy Physrology Natlonal Honor Soclety J B Brannan BBA MEd Dxstrrbutwe Educatxon Mrs Frances Brougher MEd PE Cheerleaders Blue Brxgade Mrs Ernestme Brovsnmg BS Bookkeepmg Talents Inc 0 T Budd BS PE Water Safety Club H C Byler BS M d Metal Auto Mechamcs Club Bertha Casey BA MA Englxsh Latrn Latrnatores Mrs Louva Child B A Algebra Mrs Margaret Culley Offnce Secretary Sai. 'lli-nr' I fit . L. Mrs. Maurme Goodman: B.A., M.A., M.B.g Math, Plane Geometry Mrs. Ruby Halbert: B.S. M.Ed.g Foods, Home Decorationg FHA Ellen H.. Richards Club Aff If A ss Q. X I 26 X. Margaret Harris: B.A., M.A.g Alebra, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry Mrs. Mary Landolt: B.A., M.A.g English Mrs. Howard Marshall: Librarian Mrs. Arthur Moehlman: B.S. M.A., Ph.D.g French, Algebra Mrs. Marie Hatch: BS., M.S. Physics Mrs. Judith Morehead: B.A., M.A.g Chemistry: Science Research Club Mrs. Bernice Oglebay: Attendance Clerk Mrs. Margaret Russell: B.S., M.S,g Clothing: F.H.A. Club Harrilee Heierman: B.A., M.A.g Sociology: Junior Red Cross A. R. Sallee: B.A., M.A. Math, Applied Scienceg Rod and Gun Club Mrs. Carolyn Sharif: B.A.g Algebra, Plane Geometry Betty Slaughter: B.A., M.S.g P.E.: Intramurals, Girls Sports Club Mrs. Virginia Cutter: BJ., MJ.: English: Senior Powder Puff League Mrs. Dorothy Dean: B.A.g American History, World History: Sophomore Powder Puff League Mrs. Mary Edwards: B.A., M.A., Ph.Dg Biology L. M. Etheredge: B. S. M.Ed.g Handicraft, Radio: Popular Music Club Dell Felder: B.S., M.S.g World History, American History Mrs. Loma Floyd: Senior Office Clerk Mrs. Bob Frere: B.A.1 English: Sophomore Powder Puff League Mrs. Mittie Gillett: Registrar McCaI acu Hy 91 .gf , X.. l W l fl U ' F U I . llllwlllll , A .bk 'if X . an . .1 V? Mrs. Inez Hester: Clerk rx ' Typist K ' .Q A I , I Henry Horton: HS., M.Ecl.1 Mechanical Drawxngz Popular Music Club Mrs. Arnye johnson: BA.: f Plane Geometry, Algebra 1. . f ' f vi, S , x X T .Iii Mrs. Larry jones: l5.A.1 XVorld History, American History Mrs. Bill Kitchens: BA.. M.A.1 'C Englishg VC'ritcrs' Club E. G. Kloppe: B.A.1 Germanz , German Club k li? 4' , .f aff Alu. Imf: Iiellw, Llerk typist, and .Mui Lung Lee Bwzlwug art teacher, chat a while after Mrs. Benbow has Checked into school for the day. IQ. ,..-4 41 fwfx 20 'H fxx Georgia West B S M Ed Office Training Typing Kirk Willingham B S M S Agriculture FFA Mrs Willie Worthington Librarian Mrs Vivian Zehrer B A M Ed Latin English Mrs. Jessie Smith: B.S., M.Ed.g Foods, Home Management: Lady Perth Club Laura Snow: B.A., M.A.g American History, World History Robert Teel BA MA Ctvncs World History American History Mrs Marjorie Turk BS Chemistry Biology Leobel Ware B A M A English Mrs Evelyn Watkins BA MA Advertising Shorthand Commercial Lau Q V . . , A I . .1 lk , J McCallum Faculty yH llnu Q .a . ., , .5525 '::: . . ii' I .f, . ., Z if I ' 1 . Q 0:5 02:33 w 5 li 3 rj ! 13 I A f s ar 'Y H Ny . C A 'I IA' nl 4 McCallum S C'fflClS!'lf cafeterra staff IS headed bx Mr! Golden Andeumz Seats-dj Plctured with her are M11 Domllaj Sm lb Mfr M :bel Bufby .md Mr! Helen Blldlffghf ' Cafetena Staff , D nl 'W N H L .- 4-XX 1 m -r. N ffr 'JN +J1'Q aw urxz 1 ' ' el 5. i I ! . 'I-Y ' , .Q es- SCL , lafjg' ? ' . 9 K L4 r' 514 . A ' - Q1 0 A'--,, K Q 5 t 33' 5 3 ' f . X , e , 5 Q - f . 4 I . - I 1 .. ..-J , f za fax fs, mtv 1 Z 'nw , K J 5 ! W .- s... X- 1- H, C ,- 'Y X5 a --, ? I I. I . N, , A, X ' Q D 5 B Fl I f Q 'I i 'dx Ai, I -5 .E E :lx ,E Q, A rh xx f',:e '?'-'Q' X, : R A .' . S , A I A L- L' -' -... '--Q -'M l L-4-.L 4 - -.','.- 'gil' . ! ' f P fel' A '. -El-fs K. .i-fm ACT x L C- C 'I W 7.1, KN ,. K jj i,., ' f N R 1 Q .1 .1 - 'f'5.1 ' tl ' Y x., .. ' ' - .A 1, -f ' f 16 - ' - ' 'rw 3 1 L 1: ' ' - ' :' I .. A . i. -5 '. wx : A M .7 f . '. ' Z. . . r .1' uf. 'm A 'Q ' ' Jeni' Ilffutff. A C I- . V . ., . sf' fs. do 5 , p Q l.wf,-I xr-fl X nf U '-1 3 'T 4 x... Custoduan Staff .J 'Q -63326161 bw Ei!! 01N-:Il Q f'V'! 3 X-914 kd 'M 'Hua The men who are reiponmble for tl dunlzncee ut the ge funds mi br ldmg ,ln first row Hamd Cbamlznf C, C ll 11111 P Er I RH! 1 SeC0nd row ANU fm 6.11111 Edu nd Lo um and Dzrr I! C rl! 1 km pxcturc' arc C! f Mu Alb rl: Sumnn .md P I Murphy 21 Y? The 12-B officers are Seated: Slat? j.m1ei', Dixie Turner, and Curlmn Odomg standing: Tfawzmr Gamer and Ron lVizty. Not pictured: Bill Spradley IZ-B Class Officers Carlton Odom, president, is an athlete whose favorite sport is track. Last year he was a member of the McCallum track team and ran the 880-yard dash. For the past two years, he has been a member of the Track Club. Steve james, vice-president, has entered various activities for the past three years. Last year he was president of the Slide Rule Club. He is very active in the Mormon Church, and has sung in the Performing Choir for the past two years. Dixie Turner, secretary, is interested in bowling and bowls for a team. Last year she was a nominee for Queen of Hearts and was in the Beauty Revue the three previous years. She loves to dance and has won several dance con- tests. 22 Ron Witty, treasurer, is a talented singer and performs with the Del Reys, a popular singing group. For the past two years he has been a member of Talents, Inc. He has also played on the varsity tennis team and has been presi- dent of his advisory for two years. Bill Spradley, reporter, has been an active member of the Pan-American Club for the past three years. He enjoys dancing and has received several trophies and honors from winning dance contests. Thomas Gunter, sergeant at arms, has been a member of the Future Farmers of America for the past three years and has received many blue ribbons for his rize livestock. He is a member of the Auto Mechanics Clu this year. The Senior Class officers are Seated: Sufie Caker, Marilyn Rome, Tommy Alexanderg standing: Ben Troller, and Q Senior Class Officers--IZA Gerald Schroeder. Tommy Alexander, president, is a second tenor in the performing choir and was selected as a member of the All-State Choir as both a junior and senior. He is a member of the Royal Court Players and the National Honor Society. Ben Trotter, vice-president, is president of the Lairds, clerk of the Student Council, and an honorary member of the Royal Court Players. He is very in- terested in basketball and is on the basketball team, Marilyn Rouse, secretary-treasurer, participates in many activities. Among these are Blue Brigade, Future Teachers Qof which she is vice-presidentj, National Honor Society, Y-Teens, and personalities editor of the Knigbl. Susie Coker, reporter, not only finds time to be coeditor of the Sbieldg but she is also reporter-his- torian of the band, and historian for the National Honor Society, and maintains a high scholastic average. Gerald Schroeder, sergeant at arms, is an active member of the Student Council. He is an outfielder on the McCallum baseball team, where he received All-District honors last year. Gerald is also a mem- ber of the Lairds. Tommy Alexander Mary Allan Richard Allen jim Alvis Dorothy Anderson James Anderson Sharon Anderson Everett Anglin Ellen Bagby Helen Bagby Marsha Baines jo Baker Janelle Shotwell Harlus Barber Judy Barker Chrystal Basham 24 Banks Football Activities J X-'IZ ff-3 '60 eginning of Year Johnnie Beckham Benne Bentrup Arnell Berryman Paul Bloebaum v Lvl,-4' 5 0 .U L. W- 25 Q jimmy FUN, Ken MfG1UI1fI, and Alerlor Martin await the results of the toss of the coin in the pre-game gem. momes. Carolyn Boatright Gammon Boddeker jimmy Bowden Eddie Branstetter Bettie Bright Noel Brinkley jean Brock jerry Brooks 25 Danna Brown Linda Brown William Bruder Tommy Bryson Linda Buck Vicki Buckner George Bulkley june Burke Kenneth Burks Carolyn Cade Annette Calhoun Shirley Campbell Robbie Caraway Harold Carr Mary Frances Carr Kenneth Chance C 7 , X, l V 'JIM pi' Q gi I l ff' '22 , 1' fd -'55-75 I fare if -a-gg ,W Student Council Election Climax 27 Gr' '- ri pl? f ff 81 f '60 ourth Week Joyce Chappell L - ' 3' Paul Cherry Margaret Child Margaret Christie X Howard May! and Gilbert Dement, who are the newly elected Student Council president and vice-president discuss future plans for the proposed cold water coolers -9 A TS' V7 if 4 Buddy Clark Sandra Cluck Laura Lee Cockrell Susie Coker Cory Collins Judith Coulee Diane Cook George Craddock Charles Crawford Dana Crawford Carol Croslin Sue Culp Elenor Cunningham Nancy Curington Angela Curlee Jack Cuthrell Ray Daniel Gayle Daum Ann Davis Bobby Davis Gilbert Dement Willetm Dement joy Dent Salah Dickinson 1lg,.'i,hMl 4 SY Ulm' ' K , ' x :gt '. x ax X y 'Ji' L. 3' Y !T.'I7'X 5.7 Jim V I Y, A I im. kafgf . AV xx if I 4 3 xx 4, F2 -all I 1 , f ' tx .haf 7 1 fx in xx K Cla Brigaders Guide Back-t A , , i 2. .Q - ff Tix Y X5 of '60 School ight Visitors Sandra Diver Nellwyn Dodson Rosalyn Donnell Karen Donohoe Tezznie Hollemmz, Martha Harly, and Marilyn Rouse stand by to offer helpful information to parents who are confused at Brick-to-School night Ray Douglas Ginger Drosche Keith Drosche Ann Dungan Q Mike Earnest Norma Edmonds Jack Eidson Eddie Eppler ww Virginia Erickson Pat Erlanson Beverly Faith Kilian Fehr J. Wellington Fitch Carol Fleming Judy Franke Rita Franks Carol Frantz jerrie Frazier jeane Freeman Faye Frye Kaye Frye Jimmy Fryer Ted Gage Billy Gault PHOTOGRAPH NOT AVAILABLE l .awe Q J' V -i ,S -4-i , V 5, Seniors Li .33 i ind s-Ak, 0 -7 vs' T ' '60 t Beatnik Pep Rally john Gault Dela Gibbs Louise Gore Gayle Goss ,R Following a football game staged by the Blue Brxgade game Captains Bub Rau and Ed Svbmzdl address the studcnt body while Arm D.zz1J placidly beats her bongo drums and PJ! Erlzrzmrz listens, FEA:- .V W 15- ' 4 ig lf? l Y 5 ,, jennifer Griggs 'I'l1wrnas Gunter Zada Gunter Wlllianu Hagerty -lcrry Hale Dtna Hallmdrk Sandra Hctllmuk Ruth: Harnnmnd Sandra Hanson Lee Hardgrave Billy Harrell Marcia Harris Judy Harrison Martha Harty Wanda Harwell Carolyn Hayes Judy Hays Claude Hempel Lonnie Henderson Pat Henderson Dolores Henkes Martha Henry Algene Herms Carole Hickman Ann Hill Tommy Hipp Sam Hoerster T7 how...' hlahoma' 'ltnnie Mark Hulleman During one of the many RCP rehearsals of Oklzbffmz Judy Karr and Edin Bramfrmfr practice their dantc routine. Muth time was given to the Show xxhith was 8 SUCCESS. 'E -J-Y' if qv? Jenin Hooten Patricia Hugland Jessie Ann Hurt Edwin Hutto Turtizny Jatlcson Linia Jacobsen bfargarct Jantcs Barbara Janacck Jerry Jennings Mackie Jester Russell Johnson Charles Jones Douglas Jordan Ed Kasper Joyce Kelly Barbara Kelsey Lea Ann Kennard Judy Kerr Drue Kilburn Jo Ann Kirk Frankie Kirkpatrick Rebecca Kirkpatrick Lawrence Kohler Carolyn Kohn Q ag, 1. Clas Parents, Students, Exe A3 1' 4 if K Pu I '60 iew Game Attentiuely Charles Kuwnslar Jerome Kruemtke Connie LaBuuntv Karen Lambert W ,, L .tlfflx Parents. students. and exes pause and relax tiurmg .1 tune out to dtstuss the footlmll gdme between jones of Houston .md Mtbzllum. Thxs was the years ttrst game at Veterans Freld. ff, 3 1 Roger Lampkin Carol Lanier jack Larsen Billie LaRue Gary Lawson Dune Lege Edtite Legg Patty Lenhart 35 Beverly Lester Jerome Levy Donald Lightsey Shirley Lind Steve Lingenfelter joy Lock Linda Loney Beverly Loper john Lyle Shirley McAdams Alice McClish Tina McCollom Bob McConachie Gary McCoy james McCutcheon Kenneth McGinnis 032 1 Johnny Reb Burial Receive f li.ir.u Mi lmiinrc 4-J-'-i I.ind.i Nfl Fiuidllcn -loc Migce -limyle Minfurd X f '60 raditional Rites Btu T1'ffI.'ci'. Eddfz Bfzzzzftflfer. and ffibzz Gauf! un -lolmny Reb in from uf the building. Johnny 5 burial is .in imnuul tmilition before the all-important Traxis football clash. V+-ug -J' mi Hur' Yr-7 I L 1 X 'Nr . sa Carl Mantzel Gcrcnc Mutin -lyiitc M,1tlicwS Gary Mgxwell Hvwud Mays Linda Mchidur L66 Bfedlin Lillian Melber johnny Miller Linda Milligan Marsha Kai Moncrief Vernon Montgomery jane Moody Duane Moore Roy Morey Ann Morris Freddie Myrick Lois Nauert jan Nesbitt ill' Nancy Newcomer Delores Null Jolene Nunnery Melvin Olfers Bill Orgain f '60 he Halftime Ihr Orin Bcity Owsns jane Paganim Clrol Pamphell Q Kirb.zrd Alfwz, Crm! K.1yf lflufmfg, and ju 111 llualuz like Al much needy-J rcat Mum than dxcnrlu mg, .m1x1t1c5 durmg the imlrtxuzc shuw nt thL A4110 Hclghts game. s ws .f D r ,fv' NN. Dale Pmrkcr Riley Parker B111 Parks janncttc Pccblcn Ci1-:.u5 Pcnzgk Lt'-N .5 PCHIIAMLC PJ: Pcrgmo Buky Perry David Perry Tony Pfannkuche Margaret Phillips Sara Lou Pittman Dorlena Powell Connie Prather Calvin Preece Martha Preece Bill Presley Marion Preston Maxmc Puatka Dan Rampy Judy Rlthman Llndi Raymond Marilyn Redmond Lind.: buc Ready Q-HQ , 'ii an , J N, f ff wr X ll.. 'ilwf 35 Flag-raising Commemorate -.., atv-U Q -0 55'-1' 11 Z '60 onstitution Week 'TP 'x I in A Q F I I' xx Maqrzne Hull -hy Rlley Lou Rwbbins Dlek Rwlwerts s B -----vi - x, - - - --un-s.. ,N -111- I . ln , .,,, . haf: Senior Blue Bl'lg.lLlC IIL!l1l7Cl'5 mlute the flag at the Leremurues euzumemnntlng Ll-mtltutmn Week, The lfuture kl,C.ixllCI'5 Club. Rnlglzt bmll. .mel Student Cajun- ul bpunmrul tlub pmyut rC'i Sherry Roddze M jerry Roe john Rogers Mike Roger: Mkce Rlwneu Rlkjiifel Ruby: Bob Russ HAHA Rvtizel Marilyn Rouse Madeline Rudolph Rosemary Russell Barbara Ryon Sandr Sanderson Lana Sassman Dennis Scharfe Diane Schmidt Edward Schmidt Gerald Schroeder Wayne Schroeder Lilas Shelby Leslie Shepherd Sheron Sheppard Patsy Sherrill Bobby Srddons Cla Projects Planned by Hom an ve' l 'Q' '60 eco ration Classes Karen Silces Paul Simons Jerry Anne Skoglund Smith WY MaJp.l e tif' Helm Hendrzickl and judy Kerr proudly display a gingerbread house that was Ll project of MN. Ruby llluawlb seventh period Home Detoration class. Gary Smith Tommy Smith Whxyne Smith Bill Spmdley ,4 ,sl , A.. 'i E' l -s wi V .' ' ..! Patricia Stark Leonard Stephens ' D..ivid Sterzing Donald Steussy I, N... r E., 2 :QL 2 'wif 43 Carroll Stewart Harriet Taylor Barbara Terry Roberta Thames Mary Helen Thomas Clifford Thomson Dottie Threadgill Benny Thurman Bill Tramp Ben Trotter june Troutman Becky Tucker Coylene Turlington Faye Dean Twidwell jack Vines David Voight z ...: I ,I:. j Ei?- rv? t 4. 'Q '18 is 45 3 t 'X Cla Food Classes Learn Essentia lf I s f Cooking ICLH X LJ H1 1.1 XX nl mst Q J J lm WJLIC an ca Vw alden 'B Madeline Rudolph and judy Razbman plan and discuss the next meal they wll prepare ln the with penod foods glass, 'lhls noun: teaches guls the essentxals of cookmg ann prepare: them tor mamage. 4' - Edna XX'alcnta Terri Vfanslcy Durbthy Xlfarrcn Audrey Vicbb V+. '? 45'-x Next.: Webb l.uCi.le NX'ciriCl1 Glen Viest C.1u,n XX'cszbmuk jack White jimmy Whited Herschel W'iley Patsy Wilkerson Pat Williams Elizabeth Wfilliams Michelle Williams Bobby Williamson Bill Wise Virginia Wolfe Patsy Wolff Carole Wray Ann Wyss Curtis Young Sandra Yoho Connie Zeissel Class of '60 , N 1 ffl I 94 ii. wg, N, ng .' ,,,, .1 QQ K 'O' 'i DQ v, 1 Ng. --mug ' ulQ 3 S 'I rv 5' s . . rl 4 The ju Bob by !JL'fe! UI1. mapuik. nior Class officers are kneeling: Slwrws C.1!'l'.'4fb.Clll'.1HlV'HIc' C.'oo11n,' standing: Dick Pelrrrml, Carol Rabmr, Junior Class Officers Dick Peterson, president. is .1 hard worker on the Student Council where he is chairman of the works and projects committee. An athlete. he is on the football and baseball team. Dick also is a mem, ber of the Lairds. Carol Rabun, 'vice-president, has been awarded many medals and honors for her talents in gym- nastics, swimming, and diving, Carol is cheerleader and was selected as one of the top fixe friendliest in McCallum. Charlyne Cooper, secretary-treasurer, was elected the friendliest girl at McCallum this year. Her activities include being a cheerleader and a member of Y-teens and Future Teachers. Sharon Carruth, reporter, is an actixe student. She is treasurer of the junior Red Cross. an alternate to the Student Council, a member of the Future Teachers, and is personal assistant co-editor of the Knight. Bobby jackson, sergeant at arms. is a talented baritone. He sings with the performing choir and with a boys' quartet and was named to the All-State Choir this year. Football is his favorite sport and he is quarterback on the McCallum football team. Herbert Adams Hulen Akers Gay Alff Billy Allen Jeanette Anderson Baldur Arnold Marilyn Arnott Sue Avery Nita Ayers Leslie Baker Dorothy Baltzer Dick Barr Jim Bartlett Priscilla Bean Beth Beasley Lana Becker Dixon Bennett jimmy Bennett janet Berg Bill Berry Junior Brigaders Participa 'E' A .6 -f Q I 'ie get '1 K , sf? -A i f f 6I Cheryl Betts Rebecca Blackburn Barbara Blinka Mary Blum Sandra Boardman Brenda Bogan Rodney Bohl Niki Bohn john Boland Sandra Boothe Gary Bowman Elaine Brady Streamer Sales 'Iwi A' Q In .f 'Vx x ., ,: Na Cl x. 1 IX, X t 1' ,tx 5 ' ,ati L' fs ,. vw QU' -r . 41 4... x . fi., Q .Q QX sd' I fix-f n I I4 l , X. 4 4 2 5 2 , ,,.l A r Q 15 xyf W -n B L, ,. 1 :fly :im V -fr ' K! 41- ,X 'ist 2 I 'B wx Michele Bresenham Judy Bnsbme Donnalou Brock Doralee Brock j.1rkie Leuwflwr gets in the football sprrit as she pur- chases a jinx jones streamer from Blue Brigader jo Failb Hutton, 1 jo Ann Brown Mary Ann Brown Nora Brown Billy Browning Alvin Bryan Pat Bryan Carol Burke Sandra Byers Mary Cabillo Sharon Carruth jean Carter Jim Carter Charles Casey Sue Cass La-lean Chaffin Betty Jean Chappell Ellen Charlier Norma jean Childers Thomas Cloud Bill Cobb 'A X 'O Us , 'bv Q-'Q-O . ,A Y 'X B AAN. f was , .Q t7 3 ,A i if -is 0 55' Q iii' A 4 if 'sa QF' 49' vw? Sw.-'1 Assemblies Provide Edu -B fi' ,C fs, C or t Q ':, .- ,L N ,Q C X, Pa 'P' , E? Carolyn Cochran Shirley Couhran Gayle Cook Charlyne Cooper ii liz' 0 v- Q. t ' ll A 1 1- Wh. ' fini 5 s ,. V Q f, Margaret Cooper G 1' a vw 'N W Martie Cope - t '-' - , V Sandi Coston 'lv Xt Prentice Craig f . up . Q I 'M 1 ' Q 5 Hutton Culley if fp in 2. N, Carol Cummings .- Linda Daniel X' - Diane Davis , HJ . s X I - l. 35 I 6l lmflfi Sn.ffiif.u1, Lil Snrrfll. Drfu S1,1fffn'd and other juniors lzsten attcntively as the performing choir sings. The rest of the Student body l-srened to the program d through the public address system, ' 'Vx t-s C- ' 0 J !f'Y jackie Davis Quita Davis john DeLeon Charlie DeVeau Doris Dildy Dianne Dobie Betty Dodd Patsy Dugger Helen Dunaway janice Edmonds Brenda Ellis Tully Embrey Marlyn England David Erickson Paul Erickson Bob Estus Cindy Fanning Patricia Farrow Margaret Feimster Claude Feistel Clarence Ferguson john Flowers Gary Forbes Lamont Freeman aaawwr Q., ' ,,. , 41 ,N if 'V' Q, - .Ns ., 'F' I' . fp z x xii x, DQ? . 4. 4 I Ak., ,, 1 1 L as 'iv ' X, A I , 1 + ., ., 1 f ,gd-. pts X F ,, .ah 'E 'a'euv'N, E7 ..g'. , M f gfzigdif- ' ' ' 1 ' ' Q . - om... '.-K 4:-5 2 A X X- ' , .:?Sff'f.ffii8'9fu41i:' K I X.. :bfi , 'ws 'Ss Cl Majorettes Perform ,S 3 I' ' ks 7 i xii S. l ' '6I janice Fritcher William Fryer Paul Gainer jonnye Galloway Albert Garcia Gladys Gardner Barbara Gebert jerry Gentry Edna Girvin Galt Graydon Durwood Green Johnny Greer F' A X .12 , R f Q L ,, Q ,. f , C' T V V u.?,,,v if , f ' 0 1 f flo f 71 ,fiJl ,y l ,lf X '53 ii l K av s F a '- --' , X ' - 1 Y 4' ' V tk , I' ' iii Donna Smoot, Parry Duggef, ja Ann MrGowan, and Beth Beafley take time out from their practice session to pose for the photographer. The major- ettes perform at many functions during the year and ilso la' in the band. ames, RaIIies,Parades ' Pl 'E . ,qx 34 gg- it I I I I I Carol Gummelt Elaine Gunn Jim Gustafson Jimmy Hagood Vivian Hagood JoAnn Hammack Patsy Hansen Marvin Hanson Carol Ann Harmon Doris Harmon Betty Hartmann Richard Haschke Charlene Hausenfluke Ronald Hays Nancy Heath Barbara Hebbe David Heimann Jan Hicks Paul Hill Darlene Hohertz Sharon Holmans Albert Hopkins Diane Horn Donnie Howard gun 1, ru- in Va ,.' 1-It , V A . 7 Q' 'ff -Fc' if ' 'Qt -I A , , he ' Q 'F vs nl , , -x 'ful' an nf 'tb ,,..v 1 ,. , as ' 5 'T l X 1 4 M s XII li 51-v ri Q 1131, s., is iw Juniors sell Doughnuts f fl 'in sv if ,fgf 'lil vis., -4 Wu -I tif! ,Q 'A L- qs. B, B- CNN '14 , Qty, f'6l Linda Hoy joycelyn Hughes Billy I-Iuie Jack Hutton jo Faith Hutton LaNalle Hyltin Beuford Ingram Richard Ingram Cynthia Irelan Bobby jackson jimmy Jackson Sharon jackson in-,, an-American Club L. 1-v , N, 4 ' .2322 - :::1 f fb 'Ja H' , ::l1 tl !!! . lm TNQ! if x- 5 I Q , 6 fa? ' TQ, I ,...Ji..s' L7 ,f-14 Christine johnson Tommy Johnson Vangie johnson Mary Lou jones ,Q ar' 2. I4 Q' 9-Q Iuniur Sharon Car-mlb purchases a doughnut from soplmmirc Diane Porzerfield while jaye Manfofd watches. The Pan-American Club sponsors the doughnut sale to raise funds for their trip to Mexico. Sandra jones Glen Kallman Tony Kallus Mary Keithly Barbara Kelley Larry Kennedy Larry Killian Dow King Roy Koon Wayne Kramer Tommy Krueger Patsy LaBeff Ann Lackie john Landolt Arthur Lang Lera Laxton Marynell Leidy Terry Leifeste Leon Lemmons Barbara Lenzo ss ffe F if-K X X 1 AV!! U wi' by 105 .- 1-9 , I 2 nad E19 fl f Q19 17' fl Christmas Holida s Brine Y? pafii 1-fr 'T3' J 3 .allege 'v 1:7 '6I jackie Lewallen Anabel Lewis Gary Lindahl Bernie Linder David Lindsay Steve Lippman Crystal Loep Teddy Long Diana Loughry Dot McCormack jo Ann McCrosI-:ey Stan McDonald ood Will Projects 4165 so ...Q N ,. X,-.0 15' 2 tg Nw 'SJ' N f p. V. YD'Ux '-.' vf Rf ' X' I Margot McGann Patsy McGary Tommy McGilvray jo Ann McGowan X1 I 25 V ll xf .. F Sandra jones, Linda Hoy, Mary Lou jones, and Sharon Holman! pack the food that was donated by their advisories to the needy. This annual project is always sponsored by the Student Council, Mike Metschan Bennie Mikus Susan Milburn Betty Miller Jan Mitchell Mike Mitchell Tommy Mitchell Virginia Mokry Ronnie Moore Sandra Moore Lynda McSwnin Judy Madden Patsy Main 'v T. C. Mallett Dale Martin ' Q ' 1 Thomas Martin X Robin Matthews 'lv Rylene Mazur 25 1 V 'v I , ,, Janette Meador , Kenneth Melber s E Pat Mendelson ' .- v Bonnie Messer s ' 1 H - 1 ifk New Year s Resolutl E , e, 4- r Q Q We ll it 2? 5 l l 5 'xi l 3 1' F x, 'El F u, f' ' 2 N 1 l .1 is f'6l Kay Morey George Morris Sheryl Morton Lila Mullins Nina Mundine Dennis Murphy Charles Myers Robert Myers Annette Nicholson Ken Nitsche Sandra Normann Carolyn Oertli -Q.-Y N491-f i l. Q 9 'xii SJ 2' 'A , F, .-'7 'L- ' 3' 0' ' 1:.,? ,.. -6 7 -I Sue Sherman, Mike Melrrbml and Gull Graydwz turn their after Christmas thoughts to makrng New a n d k e n Years resolutions, which are very frequently broken. Carolyn O'Leary Suzanne Olson f' -,,. ': . wx-: 4 1 , se o-'fl jxmmy O'Neal Pat O'Neil1 .fe-2 A- ' ef, f xl K Paula Pool Tommy Powell Richard Price Harry Pruett Wanda Purcell Carol Rabun Billy Ramsey john Rash Dennis Reaves Becky Reese Sue Pardo Anne Patten Harriet Pearson Bill Pelath Dick Peterson Eddy Peterson Tootie Pittenger Dianne Plotsky Blossom Podolnick Russell Poling Charlotte Pollard Carol Pool dr' ev , 1,5 Yi Danny Reese Elizabeth Richards Patti Roach Ex-erette Robertson David Robinson Clyde Rosenblad Joyce Ross Pat Ross Carolyn Rosson Carol Runion Robert Ryon Linda Samuelson NC ' '23 Q9 5.4 P 5. af' 'Q 'U' -4' 4 7 .4',: Fu :Fx S V. if.- 4' . ix: ix Murlyz Englmid, and Ruth Olwell search in thc Card catalog xxhile Damzy Flynn thumbs through a book in the library. The library is open to students before and after school, and during their study hall ffered by Library '1 tNX 1 Nl fzxl t Bill Sanders Elaine Savage Sharon Scheumack jim Schlegel I o I l I la' ' 4 1. I-. In ' -. . 1 O' I 'Q 'l n 'J 'I Kathy Stamper Nancy Staples Al Ray Steger Nancy Storm Leslie Sullivan Pat Swancr Richard Swanson Tommy Teykl Roland Thames Ann Thiele Joyce Schlueder Gretchen Schmidt Connie Scott Judy Seibt Dottie Shackelford George Shepherd Sue Sherman Bill Siptak Sally Sloper Helen Smith Robert Smith Donna Smoot 1 I: 1 Q' sl -P Y Sue Townes Beverly TraCy Nancy Tuttle Martin Tyson Manuel Vasquez Judy Voigt Larry Voss Mary Ella Wagner Patsy Wagner james NX'all Gregg Wfallace Kay Wallace brary and Classrooms r U s Z5 ,qx Judy Watts Ronald Watts Melba Waxler Wanda Weber Susan Wells Barbara West Murlene Wheeler Guest Whrtaker Rosemary Whrte llanmgan XVh1tl1cld Betty XVh1tley Patty XXIIGI' Carolyn Wrlson Mary Wxlson Wrlllam Wrlson jerry Wmgren Pat Wmston Vrcky Wrtherspoon Ronald Wood Carol Worsham Karen Yoho Charlene Yount Marcella Zigal Glenn Kleinert 64 .L CI 1 Q5 3' Q--9 0,4 N-I f.,- :ix .rn-+-'O -...k sQNW Class of 6I - f Y . 1 LL . -4 G5 Q? ti f' x! ffl 'US 'ifi Q ry: , , 3C as 'E' ri 115. 1 -Q! . l 'ill :FHS ,!g?x5 'Milli 4 '! 1 ive' 2591-9 gif - ' he Sophomore Class officers are seated:D,1mz5 Cl.n'L. jim Balm: standing: GJIU1 firkrfnz, Dnmflvuy ju Cmddffri. Kfuey !1f7771!f1. Sophomore Class Officers D.lIlIll' Cfl.1rk. prcsi1lo-111, plus on chu fuotlull tc.1m year. This yo-.ir sho is xcry .ulixc ,md is ,1 member 01 this you and lcctcrcd in luotlmll fur thc post two the Royzil Cfiwurt Players .mol Tulcnts. lm. years in junior high, llc was clcotcd by thc sohool .1s jim liokcr, rcpwrrcr, xs.1s .1 member ul' the L.1m,1r unc ul the five lricmllicst lmys in M4C..1llum this year. hc ploiul thu lo-,ul 111 thc summer pmduotion Domtliy.l11CQr.11l1lmlx. silo-Iircsillciit, sms scorctary ii5CNClllCCll.i 'Illia xc.1r :ic p.1rr11i1x11cs in thc Ruxul ol the Atullcm C,1111m1l .mal 1l1curlc.11lcr l.1s1 ic.1r iii Cliurt Pl.11crs .moi the biudcnt Quumil. 1 junior high. This your shc is pro-sulo-111 wi' her .ulxiss wry. .1 lllL'lIllWL'I' 1:1 Yflln-iis. .iml .1 imiiilxir wi' the Lodi' in-fm l-'llA. Gollum 'l.i1ks11r1 btfgtllil .11 .lI'IUS, is .1 spiirts-mimlcl Iollmx, l,.1s1 yc.1r hc p.1rti1ip.1tc1l in Ibutlxill, basket K.1sL-5 c,.1llll.lll. so.rut.1ry1ro-.1s1irur, xs.is .1 rhggr, Iuurboll tc.1m. 1-rcsidciir ut' his .nlxislary .md ,1 mcm lcodcr .uni 1l.1ss lfixiirito- .it l..1m.1r lumur High l.lNl her or rlicluwzlull Lluh. 65 lr.11l-: 1c.1m l.1sr yur. lin criiuys .utingg 1.151 summer lull. .mol 1r.11l4. This your hc is ,1 iiicmhcr uf tho N1 Nw' av 5, Qs- V MAT -sl , k I .i ,Y mv J J.. Yu' 5 ff: V is ' ' , ur ,191 5? N X X . Ay 'V V+-.. WT? JF ll l Carlwze Maddox and jean Morgan discuss their after-school plans, while janet Berg is seen in the background selling doughnuts for the Pan- American Club. As soon as school is out, the halls become vacant except for a few stragglers. 'a't 0 Doris Arndt Margaret Austin Mary jo Axelson Betty Baggett Monty Bagwell Shirley Bailey Carole Baker Allen Baker Phyllis Adams Bill Adkins john Akin Dwayne Alexander Johnny Alexander Sandra Alexander Ruby Allen Thomas Allen Stanley Allman Wfaldine Anderson ewcomers Quickly Ada jim Baker Patsy Jean Banda Billy Barker Eddie Barnes - , 1 , , gy it ,,i1 .5 ... 3f.D fu CTI? Pat Barnett jo Barrett Robert Barrington Sandy jean Basham Terry Bass Cheryl Kay Baxter April Beall Billy Beall Donna Kay Becker james Beckham f'-ll ' xt y, z. L9 ' 15' Hannelore Beilharz Matt Berry Susan Berry Sue Best Carol Ann Bethel Don Bird james Bird Gene Birdwell Life at McCallum q 'X X , 3 y 5 K: J , - 'Ex K , ' an if V -NSN' ' 'i '2 Qv Q A 1 ' 'gy -sQ an ' n x- ,.. V' ., . 'Z -N -333 .,f ,WZ 1 v., 'fly Virginia Bitters Mary Jo Blackburn Mary Kathy Blackstone Harold Blundell Sue Blundell Anno Bock jimmie Arluc Boglc Judy Borden f 15' fr Q-.. I Q fri 2 r J' 1, ' 'F N me v .v if. , f , m, ,f K s ' 4 Sophomores can be spotted among juniors and seniors at pep rallies, assemblies, and all school gatherings. When the new students arrived, they quickly got into the swing of things and added to the spirit of McCallum. 173 V 5 ,- vt ,,., I .39 N D- .A 8 kj' l o , QQ Yi .J l fa ' gg., 1'-wi ' ,W 'X Judy Brown Judy Browning james Eruder Donna Brumbach Rosa Borders Shirley Anne Boston Marjorie Bowling Doris Boyd Don Brader Clark Bradley Charles Brady Avon Brandon Barry Brookshire Jeanette Brown Darenda Ann Bryan Gene Bryant Vicki Bryant Kenneth Caffey 'X ,- Spirit Boosted by Sophomor Wanda Cahill Edna Calhoun jimmy Callaham James Paul Callaway Y 14 .f , .. ' Q, 5 ' ,- .13 X i It ,ff. Virginia Campbell Madeline Carl Nancy Carrington Lowell Carter jimmy Chance Gwen Chancellor Travis Childers C' Allen Christenson - George Christianson ' johnny Clark ' joe Click Morris Clopton Jean Cluck Charles Cochran QSTQ :J-F' D322 Filpgb it 111 O SQQO :lg-S. OOHS Ocgp PTF E ra :1 to f '62 t Temple Rally il Y? l -'1- Aa-ei' -P 4? , 1 f X : X 1 Q Q 'ea 1 ' 'sk , ,U 9 it 6 x '35 if X, t if . ef? Ha .,.,j',4 S . is 3, .24 fe ' Q ,Y x .' . -sf F: Q i . 'TQ 4 1? 'Ls I ,4- is.. Charlotte Coleman Yvonne Coleman Marion Collins Forrest Cook Dick Cooper Ina Raye Copeland Dorothy Craddock Howard Lynn Crain ag.-sf 'E NN If 9- ff IV! 4- if 3 M -X ,K A fr, f We fr Wifi if. is x,. l ,, ss. 3- HQ, '? t , af .' ' , ' tw , 1, Ht , .As Mi. I A as N.. V 1 1 . 1 rd' V If K. -Q, -15' r ' 5 t . , f fl EMR ' 4' ' ' K f,.?5 1 A 5 ' ' , 3' , W . .iwpfzgg C., ' ' . A' 'Z 1 ,Cgxdsi iii., 1 as ,M , Y -' ' it t 1 WX t x fx 1 - s wolf!! 1 Judy Browning and Tommye MrGinnix practice their ping-pong doubles, while warming up for their intramural match. Intramurals are open to anyone who wants to participate, and if a participant wins enough points, he wins a letter. - 'vt' gs or gif, X. i, E ,' . 'H' Roger Daniell Marilyn Daugherty Elizabeth Davis Nancy Davis Nancy Davis David Dean Lee Delemater Deann Dennis Charlotte Crawford Nina Crider jimmy Crippen Carolyn Crosby Lynette Crosby Tommy Crow jim Cunningham Henry Curington Rose Mary Curlee Ann Curtis 3 Entering Intramurals Provide Diann Dennis Hank Dodd Kay Dodson Janie Doer ,-KV , Donna Faye Dorsett Linda Douglas Barbara Drake joan Drosche Patricia Duke Luella Dunbar Bill Duncan Jim Duncan Charles Dunn Richard Eaton fter School Fun a 4. 1? Ft Elizabeth Ebner Murry Eddleman James Edwards john Edwards Pauline Elliott Brehon Ellis Kay Esco Renee Espinoza K' F -1 C' Q Ng ou' .' in- ' 5 91' 1 QQ ks! 1 if . 4,5 ,gf 5-1.lx. ' 'bl 5.7 iff 7 no and 1-7 ' X, law . in r'e 'f-v , if All Q - I 4 in Tommie Fancher jan Finn Margie Fisk Danny Flynn Jo Marie Foster Carolyn Fox Driver Francis Larry Franke 1 f 454' an K9 , ,ft wg? A' x if is V2 sy! W 'd rn .1 A 1 A Q s.,.' fig, 1, Q' x I A I pa A 'vi N- mv:-tr ,A I 'ah r' - 11 ' 1 sg, ,ff . z I Q-My L f ' r'.f if . 5 6 I, a l Q, J Ram Borden explains a flame geometry problem to Mall Berry and Mi e Schroeder, in Mrs. Goodman's sixth period class. Although some stu- dents find this course in math hard, others under- stand it readily. Harvey Gebhard Herbert Geeslin Celia Gellman Curtis Gilmore Dick Gooch Larry Gottwald Bob Grady Gary Gray Christine Franks Gerald Fritsche Ray Frusha Sandra Fry james Garner Janis Garrett Kathie Garrett Judy Gartman Dorothy Garza Susan Gay 3 S Students Assist Other Annette Green Charles Green Ruenctte Green Philip Grcenlees ' '1 4 x 1' s g f Q - V: ,.f ' Q. Ma. .,A, D R. -VI. , , H if is arm at A ,K f st J H- J'-a , 'ln WM-. . ,Lf .- ,Q K' , ' Y ,wr 5 '. I 451' vs t 5 . , ff ,kf ,.'g6 'ft-fi .- A ' is turn., :J 'fi tZT','.,,, ', 14 f..','4v' ,, an 't Q Xu L! - -4 62 Norman Gregg Earl Grice Patricia Gropp Gail Gross Carol Gunn Clara Gunn Elaine Hackard L. J. Hagan Joyce Hage Cathy Hagerty ,r Rt. Lester Haines Reagan Hammett Al Hampe Carolyn Harborth joe Hardwick Becky Hargrave Jeryl Hargrave Shirley Harris Hard Math Courses .uw Q51- ,fp 1 l -32 II . , fi 's 1 fa-1 inf i . I i -, .i L 'f::Li.fzl,i,ie4? G ' 1-'H 1 ,, Q fi x. an 'Y X49 My Q Bill Hart Kenneth Headrick Larry Heath Dave Heitlman Barbara Heine Gloria Henderson Curtis Herms Joyce Hensel get f f x '11 fi? ..I. 1a l I Af f 73 14' A f ,- is 'cf Q. 9' rf ' Carole Holly Marquita Hooks Dianne Hounsel Barbara House Larry House Patsy Houston Melanie Howard Margaret Hudson james Hibbs Caroline Hickman Rick Hidell Margot Hirsch Patsy I-locker Charles Hodde Raymond Hohertz Harry Holcomb Paul Holcomb Becky Holder Biologists Take Aduantag johana Huff Billy Hughes -9 Carol Hunt Carole Hunt Ronny Hutchins Barbara Ivy Alva Jackson Galen Jackson Terrell Jackson Bobby Jehn Nesbit Jenkins Billy Jennings Jimmy Johnson Kenneth Johnson f Class Study Time , I? -0 ' no -tg: ff J vi, 2 ,f v ' , 49 ,, K , Q' i .jj x . , lt ff X Lucille Johnson 7 Sandy johnson Ronnie Johnston QT' Pat Joiner ' Pat Jones Mary Jordon Barbara Joseph N ,-. Dan Junkin 'W W .f l 6' X,-5 F' fl x Karen Jean Kaplan Mary Kauffman Larry Keister James Kelley John Kelso Margaret Kern Karon Kiger George Kitchens 'Q Q... fs,v,, 'Xt P' 4 .-4 l i Ns xff 4 K. ' i r if X' 1 'Ke SN' 4 5 st- Ss Q' fn -- 1-nr I ,S X 'V V C T Q ,Z aux f Y, : K is 6 44' it KST UK. 1 . j'f , if 4,1f ai Q . . Q Q. - 7 ' .9-vi i xr ern-h Q.. We H NH . I , ff j ' 6 'V' ' if X Q 49 . I Y , , iris fp N l I I , Judy Brown and Margo! Hirrrb are seen in Mr. E. D. Freeman's sixth period biology class. Bi- ology is a required subject for graduation and in- cludes everything from looking at tiny organisms under the microscopes to disecting a cow's eye- ball. fr n X Tx I Cherry Larson Sherry Lawyer Jackie Loge Ellen Lentz Leslie Lentz Kathy Lewis Rodney Lewis Linda Leyendecker Glenda Kleinert Barry Knight Ronny Knight Carol Kramer Gordon Lakey Judy Laird Margaret Lamb Rodney Land Mary Landolt Janit Lawhon Sophomores Bear Down a Ray Larsen Vicki Linden Donald Linder Sharon Lindsey S' wr L 6 ,- -:fy Mark Lloyd Donna Loney james Looney Wrlda Lowden Peggy Lyda Patrrcra McAdams Sandra McAngus Mike McCrady Patt McDonald Mavrs McFarland i QA 431 Mrke McG1nn1s Tommye McG1nn1s Wrllram McKem1e Charles McKetta Paul McK1nney Sarah IvIcLellan Mrke McMrllan Claudra McMullen mal Exams Approach gl 'l-. A I 4-0 fv A 40' qu. N, ' I ' 'jk' W in 1-' VX 1- 136' 19 ,-1 ,. Qs as R' in rn 45 Q-.,,w ,ff ew' Donna Mabry Phrl Mabry Mary Macrejewskr Mary Maddox Drew Magurre Tommy Manford Marrlyn Mansfreld Jamce Martrn 'Il 77 'Q A ..A,?55aa 'J' 'A ulun' V,-971. ,iv A 1 L, ti H fv l aw 7 -4 45' ev , x If T ti I, , gg i 'Z 15' 's.f L I-- i X Jacque Prodoelal, Donnetle O'C0nnar, and Bob We!! talk before the tardy bell rings in the morn- ing. The halls were unusually crowded at the be- ginning of the year, but as students got accustom- ed to their schedules, the situation became better. . t:'1tgs.13, f ' I-52 Q5 A 5 ng Qt l '25, F 17 -as . X H-sf. 3 n 'O ,. 4' iff Margaret Meurer Elizabeth Meyer Barbara Millard Brett Miller Janice Miller Leslie Miller Elizabeth Milner Carol Mitchon Mike Martinson Linda Mason Ann Matthys Ronald May Henry Mayes Marilyn Mays Barbara Meador Kenneth Meiske Milton Ray Melber Tommy Merrell Increase of Students Results Alice Modesette Emil Mokry Nancy Monk Libby Montgomery -'K A i ' in s- ' it lV'1r 45 6' ' ? .P ,- X Anne Moore john Moore jean Morgan Henry Motlock Wanda Munson jesse Murphy Betty Nauert George Nauert Steve Newcomer Carol Nicholes n Crowded Halls ...AJR N 1 lxmkllxx 605 1X 414- ,- Y 1 fs Kathryn Nrtsche jack Nrtschke Sharon Noren Kasey Oatman Trena Offer Vxrgmra Olson judr O Neal Peggy O Nerll '5 rv ...V 1 -C Q 01 'lvig 1 'Q- 'PN-v '--1 f' 9 Q A , .t una f IH! f-Q Kilim 9..- Naomx Ostlund Kathy Otto Homer Owens Trudx Ov-ens john Pace Dennis Palmer Helen Pampell jerry Parker 'Z H K Q9 fi xl? -Rl -1' A x x - f sl 'X 3' .fl 8 -L 4' ,P fx 'YQ l 4-o 79 ll I ' M ' l 1' K K-if I l l . r A, . ll. ' 4 i V. 1? ' 5 3' 4 Q pi W , M 4, ,,,. . 5, 7 fs! is N ,-v v- 27? so , sl , 'A -l '- me ua M f X O sl . . . t. T K V .Y K px 9 Q 1 ' . Q- I xv ', O ,U by Q L 1 ' 'IJ r -r u ' O 'SS img.. K X '62 ,A : R 1: f N . , F 4 1 'li' 5 rm. j. 'V I ,gf . ' U O r , W 'V V M' A I , 4. X 4' X . its 1 - AX I it :Wg 4 'om F9 xx - I 2 a ,L 'I , ,-.- 1 .1 . ff iq' f I l t :Mt A , 1 fs f'1ff.-f ' 7 l X415 iv... ha V, -, 'Q 260 't' 0' f Q. me X if sf PI! f -Q f A h rnw , 1 E' ' i 1 I .. l Billy Patterson Gayle Patterson Sharon Paulson Kathy Peebles Robert Pelath Esteen Person Frances Peterson Randall Pharies Arthur Piotrowski Roy Pool 6: 5' 'A N, , ' A V 'R '5 fro f f fl' W .. - Q, P , f I X rffil . i .mf H, . 41 ' 4' 'P' 3 ff' ' Diane Porterfielcl ,.., f ..- I , Ann Pounds 'ff-7 I l 'M' ' ' Kenneth Powell rf X! . Robert Prather a L ' ti xx A NX . , 'ali' it l ,wil l wg. W X .75 A ,., V ' W Jacque Prodoehl QF G5 , W, g ' Ralph Pruett 1,52 ' ' Gay Nell Pullcrabek N' X H A Y' Pat Pulliam X V P I' ' Q If Karon Kiger and Barry Slaellnul take time out be- tween classes to visit. Although there are only six minutes between classes students find enough time to socialize and discuss their daily activities. P Many Students Find Visitin Betty Pursley Steve Rash Pam Raymond Cecilia Reed N1 fn fx LS'- 4 2 g ,o d 1 ' w -1' A I Lil 'D 3 ' g xxx Lyn Reeder Jimmy Reynolds Julie Rice Tommy Richardson Georgina Roach Patricia Roach Betty Robbins Jean Roberts Virginia Roberts Sherry Rogers '62 ,,,, c Q, I' Q 4- ,, 1' YP f F4 f 2: K A gn My S ll Q I 'I ,Fix c A '- : 1 . STK Q, I I ,M 'r i it If Z Y 5 Sri f 1.3 n -fe Pg' -' , sh g A 9 s use ' 4-19' -5' q . 5 M xy' -J ik W Q NNQX l 1 ' X Nl 9 . gs, - ? t I K Dayle Roper I ',, 9 Sandra Rosson . ss ' J i A 'E - Ann Rothell -L. 1 ,QW '41, ' Becky Rum my 1 ff R ' 15 f, R' -, if f . x -ny' 1 Barbara Rushia , Jodie Samford H' Wayne Sandahl Mid X ..- Sally Scallorn A V1 Af- 1 Em . ' ime Between Class 5 K -vs 5 P ,J . 3' . ' I L -3 5 A .1 if ' K kv 'f' ' S J- il Nr-N X X X :. 7 O - S4 ' 5' :N F -', ,ir-'. ' 7 L2 ' Q X j l x Z 'X A , Donald Schlessinger Earl Schneider Jeanne Schramm Michael Schroeder Peggy Schulte Mary Schumacher Jeanie Schwanlose Sarah Scott PM 0 'x- f - i A Q YV Q, D 0' I i 4' Q fm ': , f . fi' is X .f. y S' f, 2555-. Y ' f ' lf J.. Ja, il its . A -v 4. ' .. A ' - 4 l - X ' ' -A . ' .J S Q ' I 1 Y' ' . xi ' it ffl 'kk V., gig A A -Ae. LJ 'Sf 'ff' fx jill! :ff 7 ' tim N fn S Dwnm Mabry, Peggy Srbulte, Kathy Peeblei, and Guwz Cihnzrellor are seen walking down the hall. The looks on their faces show that they know where they're goingg however, at the beginning of school there were many bewildered looks on the faces of the new sophomores, :sq , Adon Sitra Vickie Slauson Carol Smith Edna Smith Fay Smith Kenneth Smith Margaret Smith Mike Smith Pat Seiht Bonnie Sharp Niles Sheffield Lconrirtl Shelton Billie Slieppnrtl Dlglmci Sherrill XV.1j:ne Shook Steve Sikes Everett Simmons Mike Sinclair Students Feel at Hom Stacy Smith Paul Spielman Gilian Springstun Betty Stal:-eno Q , -0 4 .- I i Kit 1- rv 1 . X' A ,K sg, if Mike Stafford 1, Harold Stanley T 4 5. , V fa- ,M 3 john Stcussy - ' 6. 'A an Barbara Stevens - ' f v-w . - 67' Judy Stockmier H K : . I L ,Ji l 1 'I i favs, Dana Strain ' Richard Striegel 6 'K ' Malindii Strombcrg :L K 'V A , Js.-N P Tommve Stuard ' 9 ' - Roy Tabor f u in 5 Y ' .4 'I '62 Anne Taylor Valree Gale Taylor john Thomas Ray Thomas Gayland Thompson Richard Thornhill Kathy Tisdale Ronald Tobin s New Semester Begins f . Y 'D le 71 3 i, i an 3-ie ' ri L , . f- V ,ig We . 1 ,' vf, 1 fl i V ., . .5 ss? X121 P5'f 1- IN x ff: , 'U 9 fn- 1: 3 K ll ix ' , 'A A Bruce Townsend William Towery David Turlington jim Turner Patricia Turner Veneta Turner john Vincent Kris von Krcislcr ,- f HV 6 c r , H.. xg, 6 xl au-5 . .J '1 F g mv A. Q: LL.- 9 Yr, Q Virginia XVilliumson Jennie Wilriwot Martha Xwinstead Becky Wforley Donna Worley Becky XX'ray Jimmy Marlene Yates T Ronny Yates Norman Yeoman Merri Lou Youngblood N Qt-5-.x 4 ,1e Tb X 'O ' s .gig X , ' Eddie Whale ' rv Dick XY':iite 1- if , h Joyce XX'alenta : ' A' .., ' - - ' M. C.XX'z1lker I NVQ' sv . , H Lntrelle XValker X Carol XY'ulters Sue Vifarren I 'V - - gy Mike Xyllllgh , J ' A Janette XVentling s. 1 I, QE: vf I Bob XX'est w..,,,, A A Linda XVest ' U f Richard XVcstlund lf' I 'X Dixie XY'lieeler Carolyn White 'X ' -e . ch my James Wfhite Q: , ,' , Riclmrcl XY'l1ite ' Eugenia W'ier i i Patsy XViggins ra- W Petrena XX'ilbur V Danny Wfilke 'I f Jerry Williaiims Jimmie Willinilis in if 'fr . 1 i 3 , If L ge g .i ,kia x 3 ' ' l f in Mark Williar11s Robert Wfilliams Myrna Vifilliamson , i ml i-. 'L er' Class of '62 W -vs or G .3 4- I vi. f -.77 , wx, ..i'l'2,-' 3 -W 1 4 ' , :.'vf 1. Y .'Q.x Q J faq 4' ,vt 2 2 'Q' ' 'f 4 I , Features Features is ' 'H -, , . fn, WMM sf A . V, in !i,,MEW .,,, , .X k., fr 'Z' -HQ M A.. ,,.z,,M ,fl ' ' .lH. uf 1 1 'f '-4 '1 .u Jn . X. s ' - x ' .-Q . , x - QA 0 Q 1 J .P '- x '3 'ff4f -1 V ' ' H, L I lx L . u ff K- 'I' Q. , r U .etx --,I V . . - . 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Ri ht g : During practice a play is explained and discussed by ve the boys before they set it in motion. n 3 816521 5 md all Team Prepares for Coming Season , .l Right: I Before a hard workout, the boys and i- Caarbef Cfmzrlef Mznzfon, Fmrzk Rundell, and Farrar! Kline, gather in front of the dressing rooms for skull practice. , ,4.--1 ' I I . 3 UlDVxlT WAN1' To BuygTaeAM R 1 N il ,. :-i , - - 0 -g . - ,rf g E E Barbarz Kellj Carol Czmzmmgr and Bunme Meuw three Blue Bngaders asslst new sophomores on Regxstrltlon Day ,: i- Busg Bngade Begins Active Year Blue Brrgadc presldent LILU Shelby joms nn the fun of 3. pre game narty by leadmg the other Brzgaders m a yell Carol Cummzngf Linde Sue Reedj Blllle LaRue ja Hulzorz RIJIIJIE? HdIIl!7107ld L1laJ Seeley Pal Erlarzrfnz and Mary Lou jane! haxe a gab sessnon as they enloy the refreshments at a Blue Brxgade party i U KT Another orbmxzatlon that began praetlee Llllflllb summer xaeatlon 15 the Blue Brlgede 'Ihose gnrls sew h sun use vnhlle he marehed exery day trom 5 90 to 7 50 Many ol then days were spent helplne teaehers wxth pre fLblblf..lllOf1 xxorlfe Ihey were present .II the sophomore orxen tutlon .md guided the new stu dents on tours through the sehool 89 Bzllle La Rue president of junior Red Cross and M111 He1evm,u1 si on or distuss the junior Red Cross agenda Activities for I959 60 Get Underway rgfkllolilm ry V5 uni ll Sandra Due: and Kmfrz Ynbu sell .1 Pan Am Donut to selection Mr flffK9!2Z1E explains the details of the National Merit Scholarship Tests to Ann Dungnz Daud Perry Kezlb Drofrbe Dawn' Murphy Twzy Pannieucbe joe Magee Nw! Bflllklrj and Linda Mzlligun semi finalists in the contest Donna Swan! Parry Dagger jo Ann MFGOMJVI and Belb Bexley twirlers for 1959 60 practice a new routine to be used durlng a first halftime perfor mance 90 With the beginning ot eaeh sthool year it seems that exeiy organization and group makes plans for .1 projeet that will carry it through the year Projects vary with each group but the goals that are reached are sourtes of pride to McCallum Our school has reeeix ed much recognition for the outstanding work and aeeomplish ments of its students I ru' , ,316 5 flaw, w , 7? 1873, ri' K i X ' ...-...N fi - fl 9' If . i y r 1 I x. I - , ,, , div N- fa A W, , A 1 f X, , 1 A n .' . . , Q. . K, . 65 I, ' 1 X ' i --M V N Y ' 1 for their first club meeting. - Carol Cummizzgf while Diriie Streeler looks over the 3 A - ' ' y y 7 ' ' . , , 6 J 1 l r ' if I. A ll Enthusiastic followers of the team-Carolyn Corlmzn, Raremafy Ruffell, Cheryl Beztr, Arm Dfwix, Termie Mark Holleman and efan Haoten-board one of the f I chartered buses bound for Corpus Christi where the Knights play their first game. The students of McCallum High School turn out to support the Knight football team at the September 11 pep rally, the first ever held in Veterans Field. On To Corpus! The hearty football ICSIN of 1959 Si51f1ClS to Sing fhff Jflffl-1 'VWIW' before they leave to play the Miller Buccaneers in the first game of the SESSOH. 'W 3' ft e . i 'Ku The annual Pan Am Enchxlada Supper IS 1lwxays a fuorxte exent wxth parents as well as students Here the guests are bexng sencd buffet style by Pan Am mem bers m the McCallum cafeteria where lt 19 annually held Entcrtamment decom txons and good food provide for an en1oy1ble ewenmg., Mexican style It IS a bng day for McCallum semors when they recene thexr semor rmgs Many semors arrue at school before the sun comes up A group of proud semors evch1b1t thelr new blue stoned class rxngs for the photographer Banquet Rungs and Rallues Create Excltement The week McCallum plays Trans IS a ful1 Weelt Hoot The nxght before the b1g g1me a rally rs held ln front Mon Week combmed Ruth Tw1rp W eck proucles A hec of McCallum Below Cbzrlvze Cfoper and Karen Sxkef txc schedule The neck rs Qhmaxed at the after game cheerleaders lead the Kmghts backers mn .1 yell for dance with the presentanon of frrendlrest boy and gnrl vxctory W , , 92 4 I In 1 'che 453, v V 'I Q v . 5 - f - ' 43 L A 1 ' lvl. v N h A ,.r E 'xi 'K . . . ' , A ' , A ' '- Y V 4 V Y? l . . Y, ' . . . . I I . V. V. ' I, 4 ,. I I V' J , I . Y ' , , ' .' . K ', ' V ' . Ha While giving his campaign speech the future vice president Hound Map Qupper rightj On the opposite ticket Gerafd Grlberz Demem tupper leftj introduces the future president Srbroeder introduces his running mate jeran Hoolen , -X Election of Council Officers ls Held Because they aftett the entire student body the actn ities of the Student Countil are re garded with much interest by every student. At the beginning of each semester a presi- dent and vice-president for the Student Council are selected by the student body. A great amount of catnpmgning is done before the students vote. Candidates present their platforms in three different assemblies to the three classes. lfinully the student body votes during Advisories ,md the results ot the elettion are .innounted the s.uue day. r. N, . 1 mer, rrinti ,.1 of M CJ um. wishes H u-.nd 1xiJJ.l', president of Student Coun- til, M111 M.zr1!:1.4 Agrmr, sponsor, .ind DW.: CYZLL , secretary, a safe yourney to Corpus Christi when- e will attend the twenty-fifth ,mnu.il to . vention of the Southern Assotisition of Student Councils. 93 McCallum teachers wanting to help create spirit, don cheerleaders uni- forms and lead the student body in Yama-Yama. The enthusiastic supporters of the IvfcCallum football team are Mfr. Bal: Frere, Min Marlba Agnar, Mr. Gordon BEINIEII, Min Saralee Hudran, Mr. Om Budd, and Mrf. Virginia Cutler. The active McCallum cheerleaders, Carol Rabun, Clmrlyne Cuoper, Karen Lambert, Carol Fleming, jerun HOOIEII, Richard Allen, and Karen Silzer demonstrate their agility by forming a pyramid. Losing Streak Ends Knight backers suddenly rise to their feet during a crucial moment at the McCallum versus New Braunfels game. Many car loads of students, parents, and teach- ers traveled to New Braunfels to see McCallum break its losing streak of eighteen straight games. jubilant students and parents congratulate players Sum Hoeriler, Eddie Legg, Riley Parker, and Keilb Drorche on the fine game they played against the Unicorns, V, I- ru -,- .1..A., x During C,11115t1tut11111 XY'11ck. O1t11bc1' 19 15. 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McCallum Welcomes Past and Future Many parents, such as these, await their teachers as they go through the average day of a student at McCallum. McCallum students gather around the Bergstrom Air Force Base display of the M . new United States Air Force missile. ,-Q al. W fn -5 L CD X L... 3 'Nommees for the 1959 Football Sweetheart are seated standing 1 1 11 fr 1,1 1 Lmdq Rlj71lU71d Caml Ftemfrlg and lx ful 117716471 Flemmg Named Gnd Sweetheart Durmg the week prctcdmg, the XX ,no gmac .1150 thc homctommg mme, the football tum nommatcd tue g1r15 tor thetr 5xxccthc.1rt 'lhc xrls vscrc than tailed to M155 Mertha Agnor5 ottltc, xxhcrc they rc sued thc t1r5t home ot than honor On the might of Nmtmbegr 18 thc nozmunces vstrc prucn cd to the tudcnt body durmg pre guna atm U15 A5 Carol 116IT11I1g V15 nnoumcd lootblll bucettltart .1 It I..1r5cn 5.11116 L.lPI.1l 1 5teppcd orvxard xuth 1 bouquet ot rad p.ll'I1.llOI'lb uhuh he handed to hcr snort R11c7 Ptrkcr who then prncntcd them to Larol Ioltouxng, hcr proc-nt.1t on .15 tot thml NNKLCIITCJII Lxwl lien rzrg p,au5c5 Irom her job ot thccrlmdtng, to admm: the tam.1t1on5 5hc v,.x5 g.,1xen Q ' lf., .1 gfv Q. . ',.pf 2 54 1 1, X lily , 3 fx C' f 'x Q. iff. Ula' 'B TQ Af!! 'Q +V' Mmm Xi '-B 6 V,- cz 8 'Nr'- -I ...' . K I 3 x ' ,T 5 5 Y' E, . i - ig N . .... Transferring some of their props from the attic with the help of Mrf. Fmnrer Brougbef, sponsor, are Blue Brigade officers Linda Sue Reedy, Carolyn Cade, Rlllblc' Hammond, and Lilut Shelby. ontribute to McCalIum's Fame X..K The student body sees only the polished product of much hard work by the cheerleaders and the Blue Brigade. The routines at the football games required long rehearsals and a lot of work by the Blue Briga- ders. The cheerleaders put up posters before every game and taught the new yells to the Brigade. The McCallum cheerleaders have a seventh period study hall so they can plan pep rallies, make posters, and practice yells. Here meeting with Mn. Brougber to discuss plans for arousing spirit for a coming game are Rrrlmrd Allen, Carol Rizbun, Carol Fleming. jeran Hooten, Karen Lambert, Karen Siker, and Clmrljne Cooper. 99 , 'W' 95 fx. At the pre-game party given by the Blue Brigade officers before the Austin High game, the guests-Blue Brigade members-Vivian Hagood, jennifer Griggr, Connie Sroft, Diane Plozfky, Mfr. Fnmrer Brauglier, and Berllm Huflo, gather around a table to sign the guest books. Football Season Ends 'X 233 Ef f T. The last football game of the sea- son against Austin High is always considered one of the most impor- tant games of the season. The school's spirit and excitement de- rived from the preceding weeks reach a peak at this game. A special halftime show is pre ared by the band and Blue Brigade every year. The 1959 game was an exciting one for both schools. A good game was played by both teams with Austin High winning 22-13. The first formation of the special halftime show during the The rest of the boat is formed by the band and other brig- Austin High ganxe was a river boat. The paddle is formed by adei-5. brigaders who moved in a circle to the tune of Swannee. 100 131119 Freeman 15, comes down vuth a rebound uhrle ahn Henderran Q31j Cfzlrler Green 25 Kellb Drurfze Q30 Ronald ll and f15j and Denzf Alnrplvy U35 flght a los ng battle Basketball Season Begins The annual Blue Grey basketball game vsas played nn the MtLallum gym Monday Noxember 25 durlng adusory The team IS gomg to look lrkc durmg the season Thls was the flrst opportumty that the school had to see the 19591960 basketball team rn attron The game 15 a lund ralslng project tor the basketball team Thls year the proceeds were used to help buy the new blue traselmg unltorms Russell Polmg 1201 trres for two pomts desplte the effort of jfbn ll alter to blotk hrs shot Tommy Merrellf attempt at the ball IS blocked by Ben Trailer OU wh1le Rnuld ll ood f13j and Kfllb Droffhe QSOJ stand reads to help l Charles Green 25 and elm Waller 12 flght for the tlp off m the annual Blue Grey game Kelli: Dwlrbe Q30j Bzlly Freeman 1155 a d Tommy Merrell Q1-U eagerly avwalt the ball 101 W V l I A y C X V Y. Q Y. I V , . .4 5, 1 A A 3, 1 V 1 . l game .always gives the student body prevlew of what the f C J I ' Q J ' A ' - ' t ' ' . E ' I I ' n ax - ,l l l WW i , ' V: f ,nn .,,. ' A 7, .ff - , , , , 9, ,,,Q juwwf A U -fem v 'f99' , . 1 4 - . if .. ' - 3' ' 'A ,jf .T i r jvT,QiNl R i 'Nz The Royal Court Players' presentation of Okla- homa was a tremendous success. The two per- formances given in the round packed the Mc- Callum gymnasium to standing room only. Dur- ing the Thanksgiving holidays, the RCP'S gave the play in the City Auditorium to a crowd ot' 4,000 people. Many outside expert viewers claimed that the cast approached professional attainment and over- flowed with life, sparkle and sincerity. Pram Raymond, Marion Preflon, Sherry Rogerf, and Ronnie Yalei promenade around the yard as they declare the Farmer and the Cowmanw should be friends. Paz Summer gracefully whirls as the chorus encores with the Farmer and resents'0kIahoma' the Cowmm The chorus girls gently sway in the background as Laurie starts to sin one of the hit son s from Oklahoma M: Caro! Gummelt Benerly Farlb Arm H111 Tommy ilexmdw Freddze Myrlrk john P01111 zn and Bobby .uh fl await the s15n1l from M1 L Ill U bllu rfb to go tothe stage The chorr presented .1 lhanlcsgrung program m assembly to the yunrors .flf Helen Hendrzrkf judy Kerr and B:zrLzr.z Haney proudly evhrbrt a Thanksgrvmg drsplay vshrch .1 foods class has prepared McCallum Celebrates Thanksguvmg 'll jig YA Preparatrons for Turlcq Day not only mlce place at Grandmother s house but at McCallum The grrls rn foods classes prepare Thanksglung dlnners themselxes and decorate the homcrnalr mg drsplay wlndow mth eye catching posters The cholr srngs Thanlcsgnrng songbs and .rn ,ur of expectancy frlls the halls of McCallum Madelrne Rudolph and judy Ratlamsn check to see rf then- preparatrons are m -- '-1 accordance wrth the cookbook it N fi 64 N C we 'Q ' , ,pl F A fl T j A , , ,ll gli., Q -'HU ' l' ' ' Y '. J if I H 'U f ' 959- ' T A 1 A ' . T V 'Z I AA' I T ' X, 1 , r if F s ' T 5 .3 As T l . . . ' . , I ' V ' V ' ' ff l . l f j I l 1 TX. ' if r Xt f if !' J 1. I!! , X 1 1- f , X1 ' X h V A , Y. . Once a year the foods classes have a flower arranging contest, This year judy Barker and Virginia Uyolfe fstandingj won blue ribbons. Linda jafobmn and Lind.z Danielr won blue ribbons and state honors. Connie La- Bounly and Dorothy Warren supervised the contest, McCallum begins its day with a devotional over the inter-com. All students derive enjoyment from this tradition. Here Vizinn Hagood sits before the microphone and delivers the morning devotional. Students Participate in Different Activities Devotionals, flower shows, clubs, and publications are all a part of McCallum. These activities benefit the student as much as classes. They help develop a social attitude that is necessary all through life. Ixorrru Barber and Calzm Preere intently type copy for the Miss Barber and staffers spend many hours after school on paper and annual, as well as studies. Mr. L. M. Eiherzdge explains a technicality of a radio to Riley Parker in radio club as jurkie Taylor and Lerlie Embry watch carefully. i105 Marilyn Redmond makes a precise turn as she models her new suit at the style show, audience. Each girl in clothing makes a garment and model it in the style show. Much work goes into the making of thes garmentsg and much planning into the style show. The Future Homemakers of America nominate and elect a beau, and th winner is presented at the style show. Ben Trotter was elected FHA Beau this year. Every fall, clothing classes give a style show to an all-girl s ' ' e e joy Kay Lark introduces another model as Naomi Oizlurzd leaves the stage after modeling for the style show given in the gym. Ellen Clm-lier models her new which she made in clothing. She for a responsive audience at the show given by the clothing RQ 'W' Senousness Guves Way to Cormc Fruvolutg In a specnal assembly presented to the yunror dass lim Amin Blau demonstrated the sklll ot her seerng eye dog Blrnd srnce she was seyenteen Mrss Blzur has been aetne rn the legrslature and IS nom trayelmb mer the country lecturmg on accrdent prexentlon She speaks from experr ence as she was blnnded rn 21 car ancxdent M 1 A d ze F teaches Buddy Clark to lmxt dur h mg er hall duty at lunch bhe watches Buddy as he Cautrously kmts and purls Z if emonstrates to Cbmzme johnson and Slellu folmzz wen ho her see ng eye dog leads her l Every year the Austin Lions Club awards a Sportsmanship trophy to one of the high schools and to one of th junior high schools. This year Mc- Callum was picked as the winner o the trophy because of its outstanding display of sportsmanship on and off the field. fi s .Nw Howard Mays, Student Council president, announces to the student body that the Austin Lions Club has awarded McCallum with the annual good sportmanship trophy. K ,S -'AN 0 McCallum Receives Sportsmanship Trophy After the announcement that McCallum has been awarded the sportmanship trophy, delighted students crowd around the trophy case to admire the new trophy. 108 -I 'VS 'r cv ,, :J , , I ,. E373 If M if ' 'Ge-A x' .,4 Txfo f i -,Q I - - , H 1' Afg-530455 3 515' , ,s,5X6X4fcV'l. , I cd lf sl n -4 J Au ... its-.ti A-.A A- - ,fs ww 1-ex.. 4 - ., ' b . N, .,,.- .-1-Aff'-,, 4. ' , mr It is the annual custom of the McCallum Student Council to sponsor needy families through the Salvation Army at Christmas. Each homeroom is assigned a needy family. The Student Council representative of that homeroom is to make sure plans for the needy familys Christmas are made. Clothes, food, and even a Christmas tree are provided and later taken to the family. This project is an- other of the many service projects McCallum participates in. S . 650 e Q f, . . . f f Min Martha Agrmr, Student Council sponsor, explains the gravity of the Council's Christmas project to sponsor needy families. ij XX3 19 Q s .. Christmas Cheer is Spread Mi-i. Loma Child listens to jefm Lyle as he answers .i students question concerning the Christmas prwicft. 's Sf Kirkpazrick, Lawfence Kohler, Beverly Loper, and Bob MrConarhie carefully pack their e Student Council and llomerooms Dell: Gibbr, Student Council secretary Qcenterj, hands Mike Melr- rlzan, Student Council representative, a package of oranges as Anne Moore watches. The oranges will be taken to the needy families. 1 box which they plan to carry to the needy family assigned to them. Gayle Cook. jean Carler, and Shirley Cotlvmn add to the collection of canned food for their homeroom's needy fam- ily. mee lll V' .. as '23 . A' V' 4,3 . ,vipfg , . 3 ' X I .' O : ,3 Q A: S15 , HSI J Eu X v11LaI9 , '3 5151 P e Cope holds up the diapers that are personally monogramed her. Cam! Hirlfman gets the credit for this specialty. The innual publications Christmas .lt vshith humorous gifts are was held this year in the of George Sbeplaerd, staff pho- grapher. istmas 1. it f--f' l is-f s , - , I wt 4 Mn. holds Nunn B.zv'bm'. publications sponsor up the blue iefsey blouse that the publications depnrtnicnt has given her Rffwmzz Kirhufrirb silently looks on. iff Ptmzwk crm-rgcs dripping wut from 'un' l ni xt-rsity tountniri xxhith licXX.15 hrown into hy other mit! tuuitht-rs. Attcr tht putty, the umlc iizmmht-rs til, the st.it't4 throw their vigtiiu Ltziii l'tr1r1ffi'6, Sfs.'t.lJ Colcdztor. into thc lnivtrsity fountain 113 l Q , ..- r i,iR'vu', , , 1 V ,V i 'ffnlr' r ' r - l . s - r ' ,,- I fl A is-is ' we ig l '--tg, Laird members Sam Hoerszer, Eddie Legg, Bobby Duzif, Km McGirzzzir, Dam: Cmu ard and joe Magee listen as a report of activities is given Riley Parker presides at the moment. Lairds Mark First Year of Service gh' Callum boys decided to form a bo group that would help support and ha s orts, create swortsmrmship, and do ser P l ite projects. The boys made plan wrote .1 constitution and selected the members for the fall semester of 195 In the spring of 1959 .1 group ot ivir l c Y C At the heginning of school, the Irur had heroine it part of lNlcCrillum lift Nr. Rei' Cfrftrv. Laird sponsor. .ind the nit-inht-rs ul' the Lgiirtls ligre as Bm -rlfflftf, L.iird president. opens the meeting. T if nn Drum tells Barium Hebbe, Edna Girrin, Melina Uyaxler, Carol mer and Elaine Savage where the sign should go, The Brigade rls spent many hours decorating the cafeteria before the dance. BB Gives Annual Ball Mxrtin T-limi and 1.11151 U all.1ce and Iim Barker and Alurfim ll'1'ittlii pause for hre.-.ith bt-txsec-n dances at the Blue Brigades Old Fashioned Ball, gif, lf j 1 ', 5 The Del Rays, Ron Witty, Mike Drafrbe, and Cory Collins, accompany jerry Bobo as he sings Summertime 1 Upper right:The Comcobs from Austin High entertain the guests at the Blue Brigade formal. Lower left: The Classmates from Austin High sing Marijua for their encore. Every year at Christmas time the Blue Brigade sponsors a. formal dance for the students of McCallum and their dates. Com- mittees are formed by the Blue Brigade girls and plans for the dance get underway. This year the theme of the dance was An Old Fashioned Ball. Elaborate decorations, entertainment, and refreshments were furnished for the guests. The center of attraction at the Ball was the 20-foot high Christmas tree. It was later donated to the State School--presents and all. This dance marked another success for the Blue Brigade. 115 Manv varied courses are offered to McCallum students. Two of the most active courses are homemaking and agriculture. Foods, clothing, home management are offered as homemaking Classes. Agriculture students raise various kinds of livestock and crops, Many helpful points are gained from these classes by future homemakers and farmers. joy Dent, Carol Lanier, Carol Croflin, Ann Rountree Delores' Henker and Faye Twidwell enjoy planning a meal in foods class Rylene Mazur and Charley Carey, agriculture students feed a lonely kitten a bowl of milk. 116 i i '5- n I Basketball Season Continues stand during .1 game. t' xx its Q I 4 12 a if the game Cf,.1r!1 Fume Randall gives last minute instrutions to Sleze T077INIj Alwvtrff. flifhe Rnzfwll. for H.I1'dlt'fff and Ruitffl Pnlirlg. Sizm buys .1 mkc fnwrn the Blue Brigade girls who operate 11 concession 5 72 .z',, 1 .ui wi at jeran Hoolen and Casa! Rabun seem to be contem- plating something. bat Cami Kaye Fleming, head cheerleader. cheers the team on to victory. Basketball season is an exciting time for Nlcfltllumnites Pep rellies held be- fore tiistritt 3.17110 lnttilti up spirit and boost the lmxs tm to vigtory. The band. Blue Brigntici I..iir.is. parents. Anti students tmwtl the gyin, creating 1 real basketball .itinOspl1crc. 117 P.1l Ilzzkxluzd and llnillellyz Demwiz try to decide upon a dress pattern as they glance through a , , . . . . i 1 b k. are Ezdlwi, publications artist, playfully threatens Dum Hall- Pmun my lltlfk, KPlf4QbI editor. but she only laughs at him. i i l Busy Dag Includes Play r joe McGee, Carl Marzlzel. Pau! Simons, and Paul Bloebaum all search Club. During their study hall Sue Sherman and Yvonne Coleman help the counselors in the office. Roland 7'lv.mzei' puts the finishing touches on his mechanical drawing. fame! llyalden thoughtfully studies his drawing. lNIcCallum has three main points of interest-- t-he classrooms, the halls, and the office. These three places are always bustling with activity. Students crowd the halls rushing to classg office aides hurry to and fro picking up ab- sentee slips and delixering messagesg sewing machines whirr busily making garmentsg mechanical drawing tools flash over paper. Yes, McCallum is a busy place. 119 Danby Btzlzzer, Kilian Fehr, Darid Murphy, Lewir Pennock, took part in summer enrichment courses in science. At the be- ginning of the year the eight gave reports to the Science Re- E I -1 ir Mr. john AltKw1g1tf. counselor, explains the differences between the It.ili.1n .ind Spanish languages to 13.11-hz:-.1 I.w1w and Patsy ui':1A2I1AI', twn urtlc-nt listeners. -x Dong jordrnz presents his speech to fellow students in hir. Guy Bi2zell's speeth class, Many different things take place during just one period .of a day as, these four pictures show. Advice and counsel is given, speeches are made, agriculture students prepare to feed their stock, and sociology students study the ways of man. Glimpses of One Class Hour ferry Sfliflfzr, Alzfe lVeed, Ltr' Hr.'cflcfy, and Tnmwf, jnzzef. ratientlx w.1it hy L1 pick-up truck for the I signal from Mr. K, 77, lV'ilZi11gf,1.w1 to lexive on nn FFA field trip, N- Kxreu Szkef. B161 Rgmz, Lind.: Sue Reedy, Linda Raymond, P.11 P57'.!f7Z0 .ind Bob AlrC.'w1,1rbie study a chapter from their textbook in Afin llmrflw Heft-rm.m'5 sociology class. Lm Arm Kemmfd reads a library book and Sue Tmwler studies in the quiet library. if-ll il ll l 113 Gllbnz Dfmmr and Gary Laur n demonstrate tricycle built for 1 physics class proyect works 122 how the S..-15, zmmn I III l mdnzghmz .ind judo GJIIIIZIII lnbmry assist ants help theclc hooks out md in md keep records The library is a place to study read and find refer ence material The McCallum library is wellstockecl for all needs that might arise for the students The librarians and assistant librarians help keep the library running smoothly and efficiently and are always willing to help any student find what he needs Library Provides Information sig: ykflr I 5-'L I , i T If 'If .ci.' .' ':,'-'.-.- Y 7 - X . . . . . . l . . I ': --to-S 2 t.lt -: , Y . . . W., ,H V A ,, Qfm- ,, . T 'L ' ia sb' 2 - nu-Q., ,gr V Y fri? FH: ----Q- fl ...qi fffIf.IffffI l IQ , . Q 7- -- . . ,,.. M., ..-,...W.....,- .. -:5 Z:-. .gif 3' 3- ' :-2:'-2S2 55E::-:5:- . y .4 . .-9532-L 'i'59f ,.g.g. ' '1:1i5l5.-' . 4!'1'- '2:1gE2:5:2:2:i:Q:5:5.' ':3:2-...- -:I:f :' ':1:-:-:-:-'f-:-:- A - X ...-... A ....,.,...pq... . ' . '2E1:E :5E3:15:f:f:2:1:1 l ., .-'. , ' E+. n Y - , Q M5 42 4 ' . ac, I f, - ' J . . 3 g , A ,Q '1 1 4 ' ' ' QV F ,, , . V A, V A 0 X , . rl f-Ulff Bfffgf Ndfgol MrG.znn, jyfxi Mellbelu. and Carb, I1.1gu-19 seriously think mer n quesriiin that has been asked them in Spanish. Spanish Classes Benefit from Earphones For two years now the Spanish department has been using earphones to teach stu- dents how to speak Spanish. Tests, poems, and grammar lessons are a few of the many things that are given over the earphones. Students seern to enjoy the use of these ear- phonesg thus, they learn Spanish quickly. Mn. Mafgunm Sledge, MeCalIum's Spanish teacher, listens to jo Fezixln Hunwi as she recites a Spanish poem from memory. jebn Moen, and jfzrln Li zmlliu follow in the book as it is read l to them in Spanish. S . Q ,-, u l wx Z l x .4-' A WWW .' Luk The cheerleaders, M,nmi 'lynn Remm fvloew, Den King, Bobby j.zrI' Jazz, David Lizzdmj, feng lleiih, Rnfnr: Jlyeri, and Tulip Embrej if! mi the sidelines and cheer ns the re.il'l Cheer leaders lead Q1 vell. Gridmen Cheerleaders Wow Waco Rallg Cu1ie Pie Undmy looks down the row of other cheerleaders to see if they are ready to yell. 124 1 . ix.. It is thc responsibility of McCallum's cheer- leaders to plan skits that will boost thc morale of the athletes and that will entertain the stu- dents. One of the best skits of the 1959-1960 basketball season was the Xlifaco pep rally, for which eight junior boys donned skirts and led the cheering. Dau' King and jerry Hanks snap their fingers and clap their hands while preparing to lead a rousing yell, rl My i inl Marlin li hoist hcul thcerlea er D,111d Lnzdfaj It l k a it they have some hen, mir tl rc ir D z Ang pats Dil 41 emourii., ngx ,,, 'li Arm IVQJJ and john Pojmrm smile for the camera in front of the library at Monterrey. Pan-Am Club Journeys to Mexico On their annual trip to Mexico, members of the Pan-Am Club enter a church in Santiago, Mexico, on one of their sightseeing trips. Pal Bamell, Amr W'yJJ, john Pojmun, Ann Wallerl' and Benne Benlrup look at of Mexico's scenery from the top of a restaurant at Horsetail Falls. ,M fry, ' - ,it 'a Diane Sfedge, Amr Wpfr. SIIIUPI W1n,r!ead, Pal Bfmzvll. Paul BfI1r'b.'1lI7Il :mtl A1154 Alitrbtll pause for instructions in front of the Inter-American University in Saltillo. Mexico, Every year members of the Pan-American Club. sponsored by Mrs. Marguerite Sledge, make a trip to Mexico. This trip is usually made during the Christmas holidays. Finances for the trip are received from the sale of doughnuts to McCallum students and rummage sales. The Pan-Am mem- bers visited several cities and spent several hours sightseeing. The trip to Mexico is a rewarding and enjoyable experience for every Pan-Am member 125 The nrght of February 3 1960 was an rmportant nrght for 26 Kmghts Mrd term graduates walked across the stage to recerve thelr hrgh school drplomas Thrs opens the door to a brrght new future for each of these students 'RX if Billy Spndleg .md Mr G10 B1 ell tlrscuss the pm gram of the commencement euercmes before Bully dons hrs gown Bzllx 13111419 ml R 2 1 I 111k 1111 rmaxt the trme to tlon therr C115 mtl gowns md rerene therr dry lomrs Commencement Excercuses Held for All School McCallum mrtl term graduates stand quietly .rs other school Cwltrnz Odom 701 nu Bllly Bmdy Stanley Bland Karl graduates fllc ln Prctured here are back rom jzrk IVIJ11. Blomquut Dezzd Curter Betty Sue Fergumn Tlyamgf Gumg, Curtu Young middle row feng Magorlye Srolty Mafztgotfterg Helen Hwldtlrkf Dmmze Hyldn and 5,5119 jdnlef ! D - , ' 'ar t h I I -M - X - t ' ll' r . ..,e A ., I - ' 7 I D g . Q . .Q X ' 4 . 'Q t rzk 1 -. f 'f ' A A 4 . 154 N '. ' 'H 1. -of .XX tif . . A ,' ll A A' k' - I . ' l I 1 .' 2 . '. ' , , 1 A 126 M hlv ,as Chula! 'izery hands Dune Helder her drploma and Srotlj Monlgomerg also rc-cerves hrs hxgh school d1ploma congratulates her as Mv N H Wftlner reads the next .md a hand shake from Mr Cbarler Avery president of the gsraduates name school board sd Term Graduates at Aushn High A choral group from Travrs sang at the commencement exercrses of the mud term graduates Q Nil ' K . K l xv v H I Ii .E 5 , -5 V . . g ' W A 2 F f ' I 1.1! ,wi I fri : , -lax' I I 45' 5 f F' 4 'f b . f' P. Dina I1J.ffm.u-i steps tu the retrigenitor as slie prepares ii med. in Mrs. Louvs. Cliiltl has annually received her foods class. Dim uns elinsen MiC.illum's Humeiu.ilcer of Tnmorrnwn .i beautiful eorsize from her ,idvisory for 19604 for Veileritinefs Day. Schedules Rearranged at Mid-Term During :niel-term registmtinn the tuunselurs' uffites were eruwtletl with stuelents getting their stlieelules airningetl. Dong jfnulzii .intl Mezrgzwz fllllei gnitiently wiiit tlieir turn as Alva ,'lI.1rjg14er11t Sfarigr. Sininisli gnsrrucrnr, re-.iches fur some material. During miel-te-rin. students .intl te.ieliers lime to .icljust tw new selierlules. new fares. and new eourses L'su.illy. everyone con- terneel is eonluserl for serveml cliiys. Often schedules are tliingetl .ir the request of stu- dents or for purposes uf leveling tleisses liverything statin settles into .1 regulir selied- ulei tliougli. .intl srliuwl returns ro nurnmil. 128 Mr. john AlL'Kc7lZ7e explains some schedule rletails M514 more. tn Clmrfi i Every year during basltetball season the senior otball boys team up against the men on thc and play a wld game of basketball Senior l players referee the game which usually to be hilarious This year the tcathers beat students by a wide margin 1,1 Xi- 11 Iliifmzzi Milt Rag PJ and Rflty Piriw madly chase Nr u Srbfrl cl tlmvn the tourt hoping to regain the ball for the student team. Karl Si-bwzft-l, student teacher and jimmy Wbind fur the ball during the Student-Fatulty Basket- game. Faculty Oulslugs Seniors in Annual Basketball Game P.n'Ltr. Sam Hoerster. .intl Cm-all SIfu.1rI try in vain to Mr. Allan Ttzglur throws wildly us a student player grabs him. the ball from Mr. Frm! Rzmdfll. Mr. Xtzl Herlof stands Eddie Legg 4229, lark Lumen, and Buddy Clark 4105 lunge to give aid as Gaf5'MfCoJ', referee, watches the scramble. for the ball. Mr. Charley Iliumwi stands helplessly by. Cheryl Bern, Rulhie Hazmmorid and Rehert-.1 Kifhpalrirh twirl their beads and do a lively rendition of the Charleston. Niki Bohn, Lilai Shelby, jo Faith Hutton and Carolyn Cade do a Spanish dance complete with flowers between their teeth. v--6 BB Honors R J Before Austin -McCaI Cheryl Bern, fu Faith Hunan, Ruzhie LIldJ Shelhj, Ciamlyz Cale, and Reherm stand by while fully RJIIIJNIJPI. Lzum Lee jane Pugmiim and Marilyn Route gaily do the Bunny Hop. This year the Blue Brigade sponsored the Annual Blue Brigade-Red jacket party. It was held on February 9, before the Austin - Mc- Callum basketball game. The girls were served in the McCallum cafeteria and later each group presented skits. M f9!'O'if1s' 51 lddir' lmgg .ind Did Ptlerfmz exdiniiie thc cairds they odcred to p.iss out to the stiidtnr hody during their cimpdign for president rind xite-pr'esitlt-nt of the Student Council. Voting Booths Used for Spring Election of Officers It is the custom of McCallum to elect officers of the Stu- dent Council twice A year-'once in the fall and once at the beginning of the spring semester. Any student who hos served on the Council for one semester and has the required qualifications may run for president or vice-president, He must present ri petition before the Student Council rind be accepted ns 41 candidate. Then the excitement begins. Candi- dates ure announced-campaigning gets underway. This year six boys ran for office. The student body took an avid ins terest in the campaign, and voting was done like a real elec- tion. 'lnzffmy flfii..if,ifw ,ind lim 'l'rff1.'tr iinuing mules, ullxtllxs their plans. -'fix f I lXIcC illum fa FI? Tfqflff, vice-presidential candidate imfgduqeg Ben was later elected vice-president. Tommy presented his running mate for president, Tommy Alexander. his Winning M935 to the Student b0dY 101215 Lyle, the vice-presidential candidate introduces uf the Student Council. Eddie Bmrmetter, his choice for the spring president Perez-ion, candidate for vice-president, presents his running-mate Eddie Legg' Paz Suazzer wrstfully dreams of trzvelmg to faraway places The scene behlnd her deplcts the place she dreams of Thus ye rr the theme of the Beautx Rex ue vu IS Around the World rn 80 Day The Wfho N XVho C1155 lavor ltes and Most Beautxful and Most Handsome were presented :mn ll 0111 Luo! Ilemmg lnlly Lmbrey .md Eddze Bum Jn: er JISU rccuxul honomhle mcntlon m Wlmos Who .lt the 1960 Beauty Revue Tommy Alexander smgs as he too dreams of mystrc lands Around the World In 80 Day ik ll L I KI L NS I if I L ltl' IL HI LH XI .. r llllll . . l , . I ' f ' L ' - . V 1 , . - on , - - v A , v 1 1 y, t' ' ' r . 4 . , . i , . ' s .3 .M , N3 ff f, L , .' ' ' , ' , f ' - , Z - L' A .V f . 4 4 I I ' 1 1 I . A AJ ! ,Q H 9 f 6.f .,r,W.r f.ffff,'ur' .nlzzrxrxw llcr rex ln .ltr-, n,1m'ng l -' 'I11 , l .lXU'IlL' D ,pu ll,,m,',ari, -dt, ,Z , . or rle 'Km K glut. .lnno ru ' f ' the ne: Inuorzzc. I 1 I Robbze Came zy one of the three candrdates for Most Tammy Lilewuzdfr escorts jo Fazzb Hullon back on stage as the .lates for Most Beautrful announced s Theme of Beauty Revue The Most Beautrtul grri and the Nfost Handsorre boy of McCallum for 1960 are presented Towing Alex mdn and Bez ev 3 Loper 1 Ben Twlzer, Landmdete tor Must Handsome escorts Sandy johmwr um ofthe threemustbedutxfulgnrls xt Bitc:.lHUIN 135 , K 5 'N I F F5 3, 0 , ' 3 Q . t H , , J' Handsome, escorts Bezerly Laperqone of the top three Candi- top three candidates for Most Beautiful and Most Handsome are '- 1 W. presented Btn Trailer at frrends as B16 Ron escorts Mzwne Pnrlka nomr me for Queen of Hearts The McCallum Cafeterra onct agarn became a dreamland the mghx of the annual Queen of Hearts Ball It IS the custom of McCallum to elect a. Queen of Hearts at Valen txne trme The Queen of Hearts 1s not announced untrl the mght o the Ball when all nomrnees are and Karen Lambert smrle they enter the archway Karnz Szirm holds the tlo7en red roses she was grxen as she was presented as MrCallumr chorcc for 1960 Queen of Hearts john Lyle escorts Allflljll Ranre the football Clubs nomrnee for Queen of Hearts Sam Hoerrzer escorts hrs Queen of Hearts Lzndz Rayzzand gculy clown the ramp foyce Man ard Smrles at her escort Howard Map as they meet under the archway . . .- . . 4 Q 31 I I. I v -' ' N rv o ' i .f -v ,k- 4 ks k . 'b . Y ' . . . f ' I 1 4 ' ' . A 1 ' . Organizations Organizations NE Many of us c.1n remember attempting to guess the plans and activities which cert.1in school organizations wanted kept secret. XVe were sometimes able to satisfy our curiosity by listening in on telephone extensions, going through the wastebaskets, and peeping through keyholes. Upon looking in at ti Student Council meeting, we might see the council led in L1 discussion of proiects by Hoxxpirtl Miys, the president. Each year the councils projects haxe it tlirect influence on McCallum and its students. The effects are last- ing on our mintls.1s well as our school, The mer bers of tht Student CUlIHCll ure front row Dttle Peter rmmx Cxrthtn Ku Qmtth Krren Isnt fourth rovy 0 n tn en e son 1 ummelt Marr Iqnrolt D lt Cr v Te ldx Tl1Lll6l'1 Pat Qexbt ludv Bor en Arnott Cre-tchen Qchmtdt Ionnye Ciqlloymy second row Ronny 'E rtes kathy Peebles fnfth rovs Nlncy Stiples Gerene Kisey OTTIUIH Pl rl Nllbry C 11n1ll1XX thlqurst XY tl lt loxxte IN irtrn Plt HLlLllDl Inn Alxrs Clrol CxLllDI'l1lYlL,S Bnif ara Blrlee Xvxueh Fltht ltrlnstetttr Clrolyn Cilffllfh third row Kell6yArt Dunllp lNf1rt,o Hrrsch hlllxe Metschan llClxlC Pro loehl qlflell Iohnson Water Coolers Project of Student Council The offrcers of the Qtude nt COL1UCll 'are front row Cx1lbertDemer'lt quxst corresponehng secretary Marxlxn Arnott chrylun second rovs Ben Trotter clerk Hou 1rd Mays yresrdent lnddlc Brlnstet ter senror executrxe Drck Peterson serge mt rt IYINN The Student Councrl MtC allum s gox ernnnt, body ts one ot the most actrxe and Important orgmtzatrons IH the school The student body rs represented ln the organnzatron by one member from each adylsory The counerl meets exery Tues day mornxng durrng the adyrsory pertod to drscuss plans and projects The lYlLC1llLlIU Qtudent Council has n ery lt IH lIIff.f Llfy state .ln exen nltlonll btudent fOLlY1Cll ,1tt.11rs They send xlLlLf,lIC5 to nuny conyentrons both nn Texas 1nd Ill other states 'Ihc Countxl sponsors sexcral dances eoth yetr Thus ye.1r the touncll pursued the proyett lor xx tter coolers rn the h.1lls It became 1 project that many school organrzatlons partlcxpated rn and con trlbuted to 1 'vw ' -,T a , ' . ' 'Z A- S4 I' 1. . 2 1' . 4 . 1 - H. 'Z 'z -J h sc ,lo Faith Hutton. Pot M' d Al' . C rol Cr A , . Alyn .t l . er Thl s. -4 4' 7 . . . f . Y Y cl . I' l . L . 1.-Ll . rv A N. K 'fb C. .. S, LL fl ,kv gl Ll. -l l gl K4 :kv .J . b . I vice-president: Delu Gibbs. recording secretary Cluniylla Walml- , Q e f , ' c- K - , V ' l l t l ' l l ' l 5 l t C 1 - V Q 1 A Y 'V 4- A . r I ' f T Y bee x-4' .tixe' A ',' -, d A 'A , ' . T ' 1 'I ' U l I The mcmbere of the Qtudent Councrl 'are fxrxr rms Helen Dun awax Glrx BOYNTTTHT Quwn Bcrrx Mrkr Qtfzffonl lNf1ke Wfmglu Tommy Alexander Mxrx FII1 XY zgncr Clmcrrx I1rion second rovs Cqrol Gummelt Hfzrrls Blumel Bonnre Megsgr Ohm Rash Karen Donalmm Edclrc Pctcrson Glemll Klelnert C1ro Cunrlld W1l1lq111Qt Lmlnm lurlmgton Ronmc Yitcw Gerene hflfflll lXlflllL Clrrctr Blrlwlrx lxcllcs fourth row Plt Qcllwt ll'fll1 Hlffk klfll Peclvlu lxu Qmxth lolm Flon crx lt Bxrnctt Pit lluglml Lflfgllf H1rQcl1 frfth rovs Illae Qhe bx Galen llClxQOI1 lmn Drmche Ban Trotter Mmrme Renal The offxcers of the Qturlcnt founcnl 1rc first rovs Mui Mwrtlm Aznor Mme Mwrtlu Agnnr fwcults nlvmor Qponeor Tommx Alcmmlar prcmlcnt Gumllx Wllmlqmxrst rccnrclxnz secremry I-lfrrrxs Biumcl sergeint 'rt 'xrme second row Carol Cummmm corrmpondxng Qecretury Bcn Trotter uce presxclent Mwrthff Hurts clerk CoyleneTurl1nQfnn chwplurn 1 :maxi l l 'V' 7 - ifif lliftxl-jl-r, gl Q bfi .A A4 '. 'lljq 'l4'. ' j,PLl 'f K Q-. 11 ' .,,j 1 .Q j... ay 'z ':...Tl'j. lvn Caruth: third rolv: Eddie Brnnslc-tter. carol Curnmingsi Stun Mrllwnnlnl, Xvvilflklil Munson. Nancy Staples. jolm Lyle. Q Y s X -ll I S' ' v 5 I I X nl h ' ' ' Wm- 1 4 Lfarilyn Rouse, personalities editor Wfork on the 1960 Knjgfif began early last spring with the selection of the editor, Dina Hallmark. Members ot' the staff were selected from applications screened by the sponsor, the 1959 editor, and the new 1960 editor. These members were accepted for their experience, scholarship fat least a B averagej, participation in extra-curricular activities, and dependability. In june the new staff met at the home ol' the editor to determine the theme for the '60 Klljgbf. Many suggestions were made at this meeting, but the final decision was shaped at a later meeting. In addition to such over-all pre- planning, the Klljghf staff prepared for the opening of school by beginning its advertising campaign in August, taking as many sports pictures as possible, and planning the major layout pages. Thus the opening of school meant not the beginning of work but the beginning of tangible results of the work of planning-the production of pages. jack Eidson. art editor George Qhepherd photographer Marion Preston ind Danm Flxnn sistant photographers .4 . F' ag-, if-J : 7: A ' 5, .W X ' SW W fa we 1 S w S X I . N N si f., 5 Va., 14,532-V , Q ur H 'L -WW- ,'ff A,'f Ny -5-'fi in J 2 wy- . 1' gn XXX - P if 54 ,-f ? fu:-, I . xi 1 ' , r- ugiwgzsais-I ve 3-fri '- fi ,Q - - A.: -f 2+ -wg 4 1- '-. f?f2r'-4'-wx?-5 ia-1 C' -' irq, f' ,.: - l , ' , fi A - 1 ' , . . -- , ' - b A . 1:1 my ' - .' -. nb! L V - ,,,,,., - . b, - . i 1 , x Q ...A R1 Ross sports reporter: Paul Simons. Sports if-litor: tire In g siorts columnist Coker, Pennoc The Sfaieltl staff was headed this year by co-editors, Lewis Pennoek and Susie Coker. Most of the page editors and as sistant editors devoted their study halls to Work on their sections. Also on Tues- day afternoons, hefore the paper came out, the editors and their assitants remained after school to put on the finishing touches. Again on Thursday, they went to the printer to proofread the final copy Mrs. Ernestine Browning's business staff, Tommy Billings manager, handled the money end of the puper. Desirous ol' ever Tom' Pfannkuche, carrot Tom Martin. assistant phi .351-if , L fe' sn..-,MM editorial editor ead Shield Staff improving the Shield, the staffers went to the Interscholastic League Press Con- ference in November in San Marcos. Again in December, several staffers at- tended the Texas High School Press As- sociation Convention in Denton, In May the staff co-hosted a party for the people participating in the state meet for the Interscholastic League Press Conference. The years work was climaxed by a ban- quet at which the editors for the follow- ing year and the boy and girl elected to the Hall of Fame were named. mpherz Marion Preston. er .ex of- f f ' fo 3 4' :Ny Shirley Robins, Sandra Frye, hiargie Fisk, Connie Labounty Cseatedj, Everett Simmons-advertising salesmeng Tommy jim Gustafson, editorial editor, Bob McConachie, assistant BlllmgibU51UC'55m41n11BC'f Lewis Pennock and Susie Coker, co-ed- itors Judy W'atts, assistant fe.iture-society G' 5 -al editorg june Priganini, feature-society editor N '34 ,ny nn lt. Z' J . -1 1 -45 i A 145 Marching, Cheering, Selling -Job of Blue Brigade WQQKKW xg, IZ- The members of the Blue Brigade are first row: Ruthie Ham- mond. Linda Raymond. Carolyn Cade. Lilas Shelby. Ann Davis, Linda Sue Reedy: second row: Sarah Dickinson. Gunilla W'ahl- quist. Laura Lee Cockrell. Marilyn Arnott. Ellen Charlier. Mary Lou jones. XY'anda KY eber. Joyce Manford. Angela Curlee, Martha Hartyz third row: Marilyn Redmond. ,lyme Mathews, Judy Rathman. Danna Brown. Mary Ella XY'agncr, liryerly Lester. Karen Yoho. jan Mitchell. Linda Buck. Maurine Reid: fourth row: -lanet Berg. Tennie Holleman. Sharon Holmans, Barbara Kelley.Connie Scott. Edna Giryin. Barbara Hebbe. Dianne Plotsky. Billie LaRue. Diane Cook: fifth row: Vivian Hagood, Helen Bagby. .lo Faith Hutton. jennifer Griggs. Bonnie Messer. Elaine Brady. Karen Donahoe. Tootie Pittenger, 146 Carol Frantz. Carol Cummings. sixth row: Mary Helen Thomas, Pat Erlanson. Norma Edmonds, Dottie Threadgill, Linda Mil- ligan. Sandra Hanson. Alice McClish. Diane Horn. Ellen Bag- by. Nancy Staples: seventh row: Carolyn Cochran. Sandra Hall- mark. ,lane Paganini, ,loyre Kelly, jean Brotk. Melba W'axlet. Mary Keithly. Bertha Hutto. Rosemary Russell. Carol Lanierg eighth row: Pat XX illiams. Carol Xwray, June Burke. Dina Hall- mark. .lolene Nunnery. Gercne Martin. -lannette Peebles. joy Dent. Elaine Fayageg ninth row: Margaret Christie, Marilyn Rouse. Chrystal Basham. Nettie W'ebb. Cheryl Betts. Pat Hen- derson. Niki Bohn. XY'illetta Dement, Pat Huglund. Becky Reese. ,A K Sergeant at arms, Ann Davis, maintains order and discipline in Reporter-historian. Carolyn Cade, can usually be found working the Blue Bflflfldf- on the Brigade scrapbook or writing notices to the newspaper. B B Officers Lead Brigade Through Active Year lug Lilas Shelby, has a full time job leading the organ- Vice-prvsidcnt. Linda Raymond, heads thc many commit- Il1F0U5lll IYS milfly fiCflV1flC'5- tees tormcd ti- carry out the org.1niz.1tion's functions. Secretary, Linda Sue Ructly, spends most of her time checking Treasurer, Ruthie HJIl1lllk!Hd. is always busy counting money and 'Ml' and writing lrttc-rs. balancing books. 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' 3:2:3Z:C:1:i:5t1:2:5:-21:3 . 5 f 1 ' ' A '-Zio As in the past the Blue Brigade offiters Ruling Hammond Lzlfar Sbelbv Carolyn Cade, Arm Dairy, and Lmda Rtlj!Il0lId ant as hostesses to the members and give the party before the last football game the clash vuith Austin H gh ,Y ,fggfa ,f f ,i f x ov Bri aders Gunilla Wablquiff, Rebefra Kirkpalrirb, jayre Manford, Laura Lee Corbrell, anc?Diane Horn work diligently on the popcorn chains that were strung on the Christ- mas tree the Blue Brigade used for the Old-Fashioned Ball. jan Mittbell. Connie 56011, and Ellen Clyxrlier work on the decorations for the Blue Brigade formal. C.w1i'1tXzttL'L' fT'L'ffBl'VL'l'x fur, L ,'ll,11f A Il i, Cul! 1114 Sl fffl. fill ,ll.'i.'l'fl 4 ll,l. .lflnl II Clnnlllr listrn In tliuir clmirumn C.1mlp1 CJJL .is slim cxplnins wlicrr- tu pu: thy , sly-lull usud for tlic fliristiims fomnln f c.i.lVll1071 UJf,rf.' Assists tlic girls in mm ing 1 thc slr.-igli, i Brigaders Give Christmas Ball Carol Cummirzgf, jennifer Gfiggf, and Mfr. Fmrzfer Brouglwr put decorations on the Christmas tree. L23 L-.As R The members of the band are front row: Donna Smoot, Beth Beasley, JoAnn McGowan, Patsy Duggerg second row: Elaine Gunn, Susan Wells, Rosemary White, Susie Coker, Wilda Lowden, Lee Hardgrave, Gayle Patterson, Pam Raymond, Mary Blum, Lawrence Kohler, Michelle Williams, Richard Haschke, john Longino, Cherry Larson, james Hagood, Randy Pharies, LaNalle I-lyltin, Nancy Carrington, Mary Landolt, Lajean Chaf- HW? ,jay V Q git. fin, Ann Wyss, Pat Winston, Lyn Reederg third row: Dr. Frank Phillips, Mr. N. H. Wittner, Sandra Boardman, Mary Macie- jewski, Sue Best, Ann Walters, Becky Perry, Ann Patten, Skippy Kennedy, Mary Beth Schumacher, jim O'Neal, Gammon Bod- deker, Steve Lippman, Terry Leifeste, Melvin Olfers, Linda Mason, Priscilla Bean, Karl Dial, Paul Watt, Darlene Hohertz, Kay Wallace, Richard Ryans, Jim Alvis, drum major, fourth McCallum Band Begins Active Yea The Knight Band represents McCallum at many and varied activities. This August, the band scored L1 McCallum first by performing in the halftime show of a nationally televised professional football game. During football season, the band participated in a total of 11 half- time shows, including eight McCallum games, The University of Texas Band Day game with Maryland, the UT-Aggie Freshman game, and the pro game in August. Dr. Frank Phillips, band director, evaluated the show performance of the 1959-'60 band at seasons end: All together, I think the halftime shows this year were the best McCallum has ever done-and we have had some fine ones in the ast'.' P XVith football season over, the band started preparation for the mass Christmas program of music which was held in the McCallum gym on the night of December 15. Choirs from McCallum, Lamar, and Baker also took part in the program. Other activities of the band in- clude various parades, programs and dedications throughout the year, and the important Interscholastic League concert contest in the spring. It is traditional for the Knight Band to play at the McCallum spring commencement exercises. This year for the first time seven senior band girls were awarded sweaters, and nine senior band boys were awarded jackets. These sweaters and jackets were financed largely by the bands magazine sub- scription campaign in November. FQ , Q f . row: Carolyn Harborth, Judy Madden, Larry Kennedy, Marlyn England, Fred Pinkney, Leslie Sullivan, Benne Bentrup, Galt Graydong fifth row: Kenneth Gage, Warren Friedrich, Margaret Lamb, Dale Roper, Barry Knight, Margaret Phillips, Robin Mattews, Ron Watts, Fred Barth, james Calloway, jimmye Funderburgh, Robert Scott, Donnie Howard, Virgil Heine, Rodney Lewis, Buster Shelton, Ray Douglas, jerry Bennett, ith Nationally Televised Performance The 1959-'60 majorettes are kneeling: Patsy Dugger, jo Ann McGowan, standing: Donna Smoot, Beth Beasley. 7 api- - - -Q ,, r Fay Lynn Smith. Jay Riley, sixth row: Charles Hodde, Bill Cobb, Melvin Guentzel, james Walden, Ray Frusha, Bill Glaeser, jackson Bayless, Carl Mantzel, Reagan Hammett, Tony Kallus, Eddie Wade, Gregg Wallace, Billy Watford, john Rash, Larry Keister, Paul Bloebaum, Steve Rash, Gary Lindahl, jimmy Cowan, Mavis McFarland, Meade Lott. l l IV!! LZMQ I l 5 1 i . ' lk il F'-'fl-'ivffr ju. .. The officers of the band are first row: LeeHardgrave, uniform chairman, Susie Coker, reporter-historian, Becky Perry, secretary-treasurer, second row: Jim Alvis, presi- dent, Gammon Boddeker, vice-president, Benne Bentrup, librariang Ron Watts, manager. 151 but -annum ' 'Ihe mcmbcrs of thc orchestra are front row Dickie Streeter Sue Best, Rifhafil RYHH5, Aflfl WalfCf5, I-CC Hafdgfaw' ADH ohn Akin linda Fisher Linda McSpadden joe Peacock Pat Wyss, Gayle PHYUSFSOH, Pam Raymond, Julie RICC' Mdfy Blum One-Third of Orchestr The orchestra is McCallum's sym- phonic music group. It contains stringed, wind, and percussion instruments-over 30 pieces in all. The fact that 10 out of 12 orchestra members who tried out for all-state or Texas Music Educators Association Or- chestra were accepted speaks well for the players' musical ability. All-State and TMEA were held in Austin this year, February 4-6. Benny Thurman, who plays viola, won the TMEA Outstanding Mu- sician Award as a junior in 1959. For the violin, viola, cello, and string bass players, orchestra is a regular class. For the rest, it is an extracurricular acti- vity which meets in the evenings before performances. 'gy-as-Q'+-' LJ -.., '--dive Members of the junior Red Cross are kneeling:Miss Harrilee Heierman, sponsorg Carol Garnett, Sharon Carruth, Melvin Amick, Bobby Cannaday, Dickie Streeter, Bill Griebel, Wayne Smith, Teddy Long, jimmy Cowan, Billie LaRueg second row: Patsy Wolfe, Gayle Cook, Jackie Lege, Bettie Bright, Melanie Howard, Becky Reese, Benne Bentrup, Patsy Sherrill, Ruby Allen, Lanan Hempel, Patty Wier, Linda jacobseng third row: Junior Red Cross Sponsors Week End Adophon The junior Red Cross, a branch of the American Red Cross, was composed of an elected representative from each advisory. The goal of this group was to help needy people in disaster and poverty-stricken areas. In addition to this, the junior Red Cross gave a Halloween carnival for over 600 boys at the State Farm Colony and adopted a Child from the Baptist Childrens Home in Round Rock for a week-end. 154 atsy Sherrill attends the party given for the State Farm olony. Douglag and Sherry Rogers, serve punch at the Farm Colony. V ff' g 'fig X eww F2 ei aff' ' X 1 Qil I Ak! J A i'g.,'2sf3'e'3 C f ' ll. ' Barbara Kelsey, Carol Garnett, Rosalyn Donnell. Nancy Newcomer, and Patsy LaBeff serve at the Christmas party. Mary Hallmark, Sherry Rogers, Melanie Howard, Pat Pulliam and Carolyn Fox perform at the talent show to raise funds to bring chil- dren from the Baptist Chilclren's Home in Round Rock for a week-end of fun. 2 'Q 'Elric ,f- M neo? The members of the RCP are first row: Gayle Patterson, Cathy Mathews, Judy Kerr, Jane Paganini, Lilas Shelby, Niki Hagerty, Ann Matthys, Linda Fisher, Charlotte Crawford, Nancy Staples, Margot McGann, Jo Ann McCr0esky Brenda Bogan, Patsy Sherrill, Murlene Wheeler, Pat Swaner, Cope, Connie LaBounty, Nancy Storm, Kathy Otto, Marcia Harris, Patty Wier, second row: Lynette Crosby, Mary Roach, Julie Joiner, Sarah Scott, Mike Waugh, Shirley Landolt, Marjorie Bowling, Barbara Drake, Jackie Lege, Chris- fifth row: Howard Mays, Gilbert Dement, John Crawford tine Johnson, third row: Donna Kay Becker, Pam Raymond, Lea McConachie, Gary Lawson, Jack Eidson, John Gault, Bob Ann Kennard, Billie LaRue, Sherry Rogers, Kasey Oatman, John Rash, Steve Lingenfelter, Bobby Smith, Wayne Karon Kiger, Yvonne Coleman, Margot Hirsch, Jacque Pro- James Sherrill, Marion Preston, George Morris, Ronnie doehl, Pat Mendleson, Latrelle Walker, fourth row: Mary Beth Rodney Land, Jim Cunningham, Ronny Yates, Jim Schumacher, Marilyn Mays, Virginia Erickson, Sandra Boarc- Tommy Alexander, John Lyle, Eddie Branstetter, Gary man, Patsy Dugger, Sandra Stevenson, Linda McSpadden, Jyme RCP Enjogs Most Successful Year The officers of the RCP are first row: Gary Bowman, vice-president in charge of stage, Billie LaRue, historian, Brenda Bogan, treasurer, Chris- tine Johnson, secretary: Gilbert Dement, vice-president in charge of stage, set, and design, second row: John Lyle, vice-president in charge of house, Bob Ross, sergeant at arms, third row: Eddie Branstetter, vice- president in charge of costume and make-up, John Crawford, public re- lations, Gary Lawson, president. The Royal Court Players, one of the hardest working groups at McCallum staged a spectacular feat this year by being the first high school drama group to present a top Broadway musical in the Municipal Auditorium. The RCP first presented Oklizlaoma in the McCallum gym, where it was enjoyed by 2,000 people. Sponsored by the North Austin Optimists, they later took it to the auditorium to be enjoyed by 4,200 IUOIC. The Royal Court Players worked hard the year round. Taking a play to the lnterscholastic League Contest, acting as host to the district plays, and presenting the annual Queen of Hearts Ball in connection with the Beauty Revue were other projects of the Royal Court Players. 5' s Thespuans Gam Members from Oklahoma Y , uxmxmxam W W .-..4:.g.::3:ggQ:Q:2:E X 0 SAQX ' .Am X Q' A4 , ,e 4' , . Ag 'l X ,f Q ' H I ' ' l ff W ja' Q .'-5 ' efeff. . . ,- X :Q 1, lb-,sa fx, f , . My fy The members of the Third Hour Choir are first row: ,loyce Hughes, judy Rathman, Ruthie Hammond, Bobby jackson, johnny Alexander, Madeline Rudolph, Martha Preece, Sue Pardog second row: Coylene Turlington, Betty Pursley, Lila Mullins, Marynell Leidy, Burt Branstetter, Tommy Alexander, Glenda Kleinert, Veneta Turner, Pat Bryang third row: Danna Brown, Nancy Tuttle, Gretchen Schmidt, jackie Lewallen, Pojman, Freddie Myrick, Edward Howk, Beverly Faith, Scallorn, Carol Gummelt1 fourth row: Sandy Norman, Young, Elizabeth W'illiams, Pat Ware, Larry Heath, Kleinert, Bill Bandy, Diane Lege, Carolyn Cade, Ann Hill Joyce Hage. Choir Sells Peanuts to Raise Money for Tours The officers of the Third Hour Choir are first row: Carol Guinmelt, reporter: Sue Pardo, secetaryg Bobby jackson, sergeant at arms: Tommy Alexander, president second row: Edward lrlowk. rice-presidentg Diane Lege, robe chair- man. During the past year the Third Hour Choir, directed by Mr. Lavoy Wfhitworth, performed for various schools and civic groups. Programs were given for assemblies at McCallum and Travis High Schools and Bal-:er Junior High School. The choir also sang for PTA meetings at Robert E. Lee and Brykerwood Elementary Schools and McCallum. During the Christmas season, the choir performed for the LCRA and also participated in a joint program with the McCallum band and several junior high school bands Other programs on the choir's agenda included perfor mances for the KI Anns Club, an engineering banquet at the Wfestwood Country Club, and a youth week assembly at the Methodist Student Center. The choir members also housed and entertained the touring Odessa choir. The choir undertook several projects such as cake, peanut, and candy sales to raise money for coming tours and their new choir robes. Six students and one alternate were selected to sing in the All4State Choir which participated in the Texas Musical Education Association held in Austin during February. Two choir members received scholarships Diane Lege received a scholarship to Southwest Texas College in San Marcos. Tommy Alexander was given a scholarship to The University of Texas. Choir Performs Community Service Results of training received in class was demonstrated by a num- ber of requests for the choir to perform. They performed for the Austin Classroom Teachers, and for the Christian Youth Program. They presented a Winter Con- cert, and in March, they gave a program for Travis. During the year the choir performed for fif- teen organizations. I ,, All-State orchestra members are first row' f .11 - rf i r I Sall Scallorn Tomm' 1 '. . y . . y Alexander, Bobby jackson, Nancy Tuttle: second row: Edward Howk, Diane The members of the fourth and sixth hour choir are first row: jo Barrett, Annette Nicholson, Bobby Cannaday. Bobby Vlfil- liamson, Karen Lambert. .Ionnye Galloway: second row: Carol Hunt, Nancy Foxwortli. Mark XVilliams, Robert Barrington, Drew McGuire, Dixie Turner: third row: Helen Hendricks, Judy Kerr, Ann Morris, Gene Bryant, Kenneth McGinnis. Judy ...x-Y l f 9 Loge, Kenneth Petri. Hayes, Ann Curtis: fourth row: Pat Henderson. Gladys Gard- ner, Carol Harmon, Jerry Bobo, jimmy Jeffery, Connie La- Bounty, Dottie Threatlgill. Glenda Klcinert: fifth row: Linda Mason, Nanny Storm. Carroll Stewart. Mike Rogers. john Moore, Pat Stark, Barbara Stark, Doris Dildy. f I lv x 1' ' . , I p . i i 1 l QL f ,li p, -3, . 1 M,-. J fi v ap A 4 i 4 1 attire ft 'vw 1'KQ.fif re .3 Q17 Q 4 I i C7 Members of the SlflS ottet lre flrst rovs Judy Rathman M.1rth1 Preue Danna Brown Rutlne Hammond seeond row Madelme Rudolph Bexerly Faith Elizabeth W,Illl1I11S Dnane Lege Nanny Tuttle Pat Wfare Cheryl Betts and Glenda Klcmert irc members of the girls quartet Ensembles Make Up Chou The members ut' the boys quartet are Tommy Alexander Fdxnrtl Hunk Bobby jackson Glen Kluncrt 160 tap-Q g-..., ttompfmnsts 1 1rs rm! 1 ln my em. lurlmg,twn C lem a Lllllll seumcl nm lie Furs L Pat XXIII? f Z7 Q 4.0 V ,ff gift? if 3 -5 L 'T fe Ae - H: -f Wx L- The members of the National Honor Society were lNfcCallum. The officers of the National Honor Society are first row: Susie Coker, historian: Dorothy Anderson, secretary: sec- ond rowz joe Magee. vice-president: Eddie Legg, presi- dent. The members of the NHS are first row: Dina llallmark, Helen Bagby, june Burke, Lind.1 Milligan, Ellen Bagby, Marilyn Rouse. l.il.1s Shclbyi second row: Linda Buck, Rt-betta Kirk- patrick. Nettie XXX-bb. Karen Silces. Susie Coker. Dorothy An- NHS Servos School by Tutoring , 'U chosen on the basis of character, serxice to the school and the community, leadership, and scholarship The membership is composed of the top 10 per cent of the senior class and the top 5 per cent ot the junior class. The junior members and the additional senior members were named late in the spring semester Sponsored by Miss Helen Boysen, the society tutored students this year as in the past is .1 serxice to derson, Miss Helen Boysen. sponsor Duid Nutt ln third row Joe Magee, ,Ieran Hooten. Paul Simons Piul Bloebaum Rilu Parker. Carl hfantzel. Eddie Legg, L irx laxx son C11 er Dement, Tommy Alexander. if tlll dnl The nominees for l..ttly Perth and their estorts are joytelyn Xlialliaiiis, Marilyn Rouse. Bllslsly Clilfli. JCTYY lCI1f'liflgS, Helen Hughes, jimmy XY'hite, Linda Sue Reedy. .lcixin Hooten, litlgby, liill P-wks, Malslvlioc Rllklfllllh, David Suber, Linda Dorothy ,Io Cmtltlotk, Rohhit- Cill'.lW1ly, Nita Ayers, Charles Daniel, -lack XX'hitt-. ,lllkly Halfrivm. Lady Perth F H ll Stresses Home life The Court of Perth is named for the ancient capital of Scotland which is in keeping with the Scottish traditions of McCallum High School. The Court is meant to include a cross section of the students in all three grades. The Court is made up of Lady Perth, her Knight, of- ficers and students in Mrs. Jessie Srnith's Homemaking classes. It spon- sors the works and projects in Future Hornemakers of America, Junior Garden Club, and civic organizations. The members of the Court of Perth are first row: Ann Davis, Esther Hankston, Sandra Hallmark. Tennie Holleman, Marga secretary of fourth period: Dinar Hallmark, president of fourth wt HUD- BUYS' ,lwn Hartman, Sandra Diver: fourth row period, Linda Raymond. Virginia XX'olfe. Rosalyn Donnell: Beverly Lester. Rita Franks. Lois Nauert. Christine Franks second rovs Mirgirtt Meurcr Brrhara janicek, Charlotte Carolyn Hayes. ,lltyff SCl1ll1rslCIt Linda SHITTUCISOHV Coleman join Dros l Carol XX i ry treasurer of fourth per- Salazar. Nora Brown. Martha Henry: fifth row: Gercne rod Barbirr Rson Marsha Baines Connie l1Bounty, lxfary Dorothy VUarren. Ann Hill, Patty Lenhart. Ellen Bagby Broun hidden Cirolyn Btirtright third row Ann Curtis, Charlyne Cooper. Helen Hendricks. Vrrginii Erickson Pit Ftlanson tits. president of fourth period: Reading clockwise. starting friiizi iii-:wi ltfi: the ittzitt-iw of the second period class are Linda liwhseit. I-.irltaint-nt.iri.in. Dorutliy jo Cradduck. secretary. Connie l.aBnt1nty. ht-.iiititli-.itiiwii thairitian. -lmtelyn Hughes. Lady Perth nominee. Judy Barker. Court of Pt-ith meritber. Charlxne Cooper, president: The officers of the titith pt-ri-wil art' Roberta 'l'lianiu, patriotic chairman, Linda Daniel. beaiitifiration th.iirin,in. Nita Axers. ireasiirt-r. Helen Bagby. vice- presidcnt. Ellen liaghy. Ckiiirt -it' lltztli iriti:1l'nr: The officers of the seventh period are Madtiliiic Rudolph. vite-I-resideiit. liidy Harrison. Lady Perth nominee. Ht-It-n liighv. itrt-side-nt: 'l'ht' witiiitrs mtl tlze uliih are ,lo Ann Ham- mack. vice-i-rt-sitltnt: 'liwte Stliliiidt-i' xict-prt-sith-nt. Durothv Craddock. treasurer: Christine Franks. prt-sitltnt. ,loan Drosclie. reporter: Lois Nauert, who named Cluh: Virginia Bittt-rs. st-crt-t.1ry. hleriihers ot' the Court of Perth Club are kneeling: Shirlex' lXItA.l.iins. l,iii.l,i fxleadun standing: Alice McClish. jean Brock. Cathv Blackstone. Siintlra Hanson. Linda Brown: other members ofthe Club are kneeling: Tina Mt'Culli:it'. Nancy Heath' standing: Mrs. Jessie Smith. sponsor. Mary Nell Lcidt. Nauitti Ostltiziil. Virginia Olson. Mary Brown. Charlene Burns: Noniiiitts for Lady P,-rth's Knight. jerry Jennings. Buddy Clark. and jeran Hooten. smile gaily as they slww the cal-ces the Lady Perth nominees made for them i 'T 1 f Q L l 4-4 ri 1 I I Qlluiims 4 I ,ii X 0 ll l i v rflllyiir L ' illlwaf-it I J A i Z The members of DE are. first row: judy Hillman, Carol Wor- sham, Marcella Zigal, Sharon Krauss. Billie johnsong second row: Sharon Anderson, Carol Burke, Susan Wfells, Shirley ti? Wingfielcl, Ruth O'Neal1 third row: Wayne Butler Daiid Suber. Bryan Craveri. Donna Smith, Arnell Berryman Bom Lee. Billy Gene Gault. UE Provides Training Program for Siudenis The officers of DE are first row: Judy Hillman, par- liamentariang Ruth O'Neal, secretary-treasurer, second IOVV' Sharon Krauss, president, David Suber, reporter, Tiu ii f ' ,yi si-ff, The Distributive Education Club, composed of future bus- inessmen and business women, was organized in 1955 with 19 members. Every year since then, the membership has steadily rn- creased. Distributive Education is a training program in the fields of retail, wholesale, and service selling occupations. The class every morning before meets school, since the students leave school early to go to their jobs. Their employers work with the to train these young school people. For their work out of school from 12 o'clock on, they receive the two credits that nor- mally would have been earned in school. xg 1.f-f-' Ciiml XY'orsham works behind the desk at Goodfriend's - Q ,-S-V N -A7 Wayne Bulter displays ,irtificial roses in Winn's department store in North Loop Plaza. ...nl - J At Stuclers in Alltmclrile. Sharon Krauss sells ll CIIFTTGFQI. l'np.lclcing merclmndise .it Kam-Vel is Bill Davis. aa- if F w . IV, . 1' 41 14595554 A i Marking merchandise at Blomquist-Clark is Bonnie Lee S I Jobs Teach Students David Subcr checks the tires on n car as he works at Shirley's Mobil Station. --nn..,,,,. Arnell Bc-rryinnii shows material to Mrs XY ilsoii nt l.ontlon Fabric Shop. Ruth O'Neal displays lipstick at Tucker's Drug Store in North Loop Plaza. A l - l 7 The members f st r xx Ing Txxlrlxnell leegy Brennm rher N11 e o m ry L Cross Pas Kaye Frye Fa e Fr e Chrrlene Hmsenflulce I5 mul blllll nn Hanson Mrs Ruby Halbert Rountree Barbarz Hrrxu Lund royx l mt I xxl rn r Newly Orgamzed FHA Plans llctlve Year The offrcers are Ann Rountree treasurer Charlene Hausenflulxe ser Tvudyyell reporter Barbara Haney secretary 41 The Ellen H Rrehards future Home makers ol Amenea a nevyl orgamzed elub IS sponsored by Nlrs Ruby Halbert Named rn memory ol the rounder ot home eeonom ICS th1s elub has as 1fS mam purpose to vlork tor good home and lamrly hte A mong the many proyeets s heduled by thus aetue group la one sorxal exent earh se mester and one lreld trnp lor therr bene Imal proyerts they expeer to mal-.e .1 eon trlbutron to the Texas Shu Seheol and to a loe.1l orbannzarron tor the aged are ir 0 ': 74 'T 'A , jj A 4 , Frit -. r .rl-line Rlirlillfll. Cir lyn Kr lil. Chjl- W 1 ' '. if . 4- . u Of '-.'r'1A 4: . .. I . -. . ' f . . se' ': ..1 ' ,.1 ron. j. i e l I geant at armsg Kaye Frye, presidentg Faye Frye. vluefpresrdentp Faye Q ig f f 4, . I .J Q 3 .x. X ' a ' I p - A I -1 7 v jx- . ' N y 5- A ' ' 1 , ' . Y ' ue I ' ' 'T ' , , . . ' 7 A In I r, , ' ' A , The members of FHA Number I lre flrst row Pit Wrllxzrns Tedford Jerry Mlrtone Mary Wxlson thlrd row Sherry Rod jean Brock Pat Huglnnd Nellxyyn Dodson Grngrr Drosthe dre loyce Qchluttler Ann Morrrs Qlntly ones Lera Luton second row Patsy Wolff judy I-hrrlson Mclbl Wrvler Betty The officers are seated Clrol Mntthon song lmdcr P'1tsy Wrlker Son degree thurmin elnettr Anderson l1lNf0I'lll'l Mlrthl Henry parl1ament1r1.1n standing Mrs M1rg'1rct Russell sponsor Wansley treasurer Shlron Holnmns reporter VIXIJU I-hsgood secretar FHA Number I Exhlbl Mrs Margaret Russells FHA Chapter made 1ts contrlbutxon to McCallum this year is rn the past by presentmg dexotronals eyery Wfednesday The purpose of thxs actne group IS to deye lop 21 better understandxng of famlly members and to contrrbute to thelr famrly s well benng The club also helped mdmduals deye lop thenr potentlal abnlntnes These girls evhnbxted therr sevymg abrl rty at two style show asscmblzes ' L ' , 'Z 4 ' 'Q ' L L ' J ' ' 'Z ' 'Y fy 4 . . , v W1lletta Dement. vxce-president. Gayle Goss. president: Terri y. if Y 1 L ' ,T- , l ! 1 I - l . . Y - Y - ag f , -gf T 1 . , . -rd ' . V Y 1 I L L1 1 L 1 1 ndmg, 'I lx 1 1 yu 1 t ewmg Ab1l1tg at Style Show m1 NI1111 fl 1 onciut Ll 1 g ln PH 11411 L VINIHW 111511 111 111m un Duuubur gum guy t1 un XX 1 111911.11 11mrr11n 'I'11-1111111 1:1g'I111WL'1'N 111 FHA N 11117 -1' 1 .11'- SCillCl1Z S1111'1L-5' 1.'n1. sm A Y: 111 '.1y Lmk. 154- ky 1,LI'1'1'. D.1'1 -1 - 1'1I11L'I'Z. Dc-111 L.111.1 S.1xS111.111. XY'.11111.1 1111111-11. X71I'tL11I11.l XY1111L. M.1111111c Rn-1.1. Gibbs. V.lIlg1C v1U11Il5Ul1, U I C C1 1 111 1211111-1s the druss Nha 111.11c 111: AS ' .dk 11 tiff b'm5 ' ., K. A 1 ' 117.111 the ,, -1 x 1. 5 , 4 A 9 HJR' ' -N 11- 111-x11l11m -11 -. 4' g Y 1 169 ws-e.:? The members of the FFA 'ure ftrst row Bobby Lee lack Nttschke Txm Turner Alste Weed Qkeeter Qprnnklcs Doug Mtlltgan Charles Casey Gene Henderson lames Mtfutcheon Host 1rd Cram second row Mr K D Wfxlllngham sponsor Iames Carter Flanmgan Whrtfteld Doug lordan Tum Bland Wesley Wrtght Chris Corley lerrv iotllar Rtchard Eaton Btllv Frver Tommy Jones lerome Kruemcke thlrd row Offrcers of the FFA are fnrst row Donnt Qmoot su eet heart Skeeter iorrnlcles xlce presldent Alxrc Weed secretary XX'anda Munson Queen second rms Mr K D Wxlltngham sponsor Eddte Eopler prgsttltnt Doyle Templeton report r lames MtCutcheon treasurer 25 Wanda Munson o een Donna Smoot sweetheart Betty Ted ford jerrre Martone Lesley Baker Bonard Norton Gavland Thompson jerrv Hanke Btll Qanders Daud Quber Wayne Clawson Frank jones Kenneth Stockton fourth rovs Hnlmer Townsley Delbert Cam Lee Bradley Iohn Crawford Claude Hempel Charles Hughes Eddte Eppler Doyle Templeton Dxck Roberts Wayne Wtlltams F F A Learns by Workmg The prtmary atm ofthe FFA rs thc development of agrlcultural leadershlp and cxtxzenshlp To and ID accompllshrng these arms the ITA mcmbcrs attend leader shlp contests lncstocls judgmg contests fat stock shows and take varrous fteld trtps rn con nectxon vuth xocattonal agrrcul ture classes The organtzatlon also has recreattonal actuttles throughout the year mcludmg barbecues electron of queen and sweetheart partxes and banquets I i .T A, J . l l t a t ' f ' , .ag?7f'i:' ..,qs,,,:5 + ik . - 'Z y , , . nz 1 . r , . 3 - , . ' . . . 'fl , , , N 5 . 1 f - ' , t . 1 . V 4 . . ' . D C , 'l L , 'z . t . ': . . . - . . . 1 ,. . . . .. g rg ' r . c . 4 . 1 . C , 4 ' , V. V . , 4 , . b I . 4 . r 't , Q ' ' l - ' . . ': 1 L . . ' - 1 t . . . 1 , 'z , , . . ' ,.' 1 , , G . . . C. V W - Y , , M l A l l a s C ' gg ! . . , . . , g , y . t 1 - , ,sw l . . - . fTg,vf ? : V ' ' , YI I , Y 7 Y ' 4 . Z Q 19 Delbert Cain and Wesley XX'right with their Holstein heifers. lflannigm Xliliitfieltl with one of his Holstein heifers. Frank jones and his Holstein heifer Tommy jones poses his Duroc jersey pig. aux n 1 L--.J ,rl . Q. Jimmy Carter shows hm C.4l1forn1.1 doe Alvic XX'ec-d vuth 1115 Southdown lamb 'rv all 172 ' ' Nl A fu, Wlync Claxxwn md lm Hereford bteu' C Ruth 'lndford md her Hereford hexfcr 'qui N x . nl 414 'wf' P- -.., Q. 'ief i Eddu: Epplcr xx nth hm Angus Steer Wayne XX nllnum xlums hu Angus helfer z 1 ,v K 'l.'l'n: a 'g V lA73 UA. The officers are Marilyn Rouse, vice-presidentg Pat Hugland, sec- retary: john Crawford. president. Organized in 1953, the Mc- Callum Future Teachers has grown to become one of the largest chapters in the United States. In the first year there were only twelve members, as compared to the some 120 now enrolled. The aim of the club is to acquaint its members with the teaching profes- sion. In keeping with this thought, the club saw a film at one meeting. A speaker was engaged for another meeting at which refreshments were served. Also a service organ- ization, the FTA took food, cloth- ing, and toys to the children at the Texas Blind-Deaf and Orphan School at Christmas. In the spring, the members went to the elementa- ry schools for a day of visiting, observing, and teaching. FTA Visits, Observes , Teaches The members are seated: Karon Kiger, Sherry Rogers, Avon Brandon, Yxonne Coleman. Sherry Roddie, Linda Sue Reedy, Laura Lee Cockrell, Danna Browng kneeling: Steve Lingen- felter, Eddie Branstetter, Dana Crawford, Sandra Stevenson, Bobby Siddons. Becky Tucker, Travis Rivers, Mike Earnest, Pat Bryan. Carolyn Cade, Margaret james, Pat Erlanson, Carole Holly, john Gault. Donna Kay Becker, Maurine Reid, Gary Lawson. Peggy Schulte, jan Nesbitt, Joyce Walenta, Harlus Barber, Carol Lanier. Mike Rooney, Carol Cummings, stand- ing: Georgina Roach, Ronnie Massey, Coylene Turlington, Carole Wray, Linda Raymond, Linda Yandell. Virginia Wolfe, Barbara Ryon, Rosalyn Donnell, June Burke, Pat I-lugland. Celia Gellman, Rose Mary' Curlee, Beverly Faith, Judy Barker, Sandra McAngus. Betty Purslev. Ellen Charlier, Shirley Cochran, Patricia Ross, Harriet Pearson. Margaret Cooper. .I The members are sitting: Virginia Erickson. Arnell Berryman. Judy Franke. Barbara Lenzo, Martie Cope. Patty Wier, Suzanne Olson. Becky Reese, Nancy Staples, Pat Mendel- son, Bertha Hutto. -lack Larsen. Harris Baumel. john Craw- fordg kneeling: Mary Allan. Judy Conlee. Pat Peraino, -To Ann Kirk, Barbara Terry. Tootie Pittenger, Elaine Brady, Brenda Bogan, Mike Wfaugh, Ann Lackie, Wanda Purcell. Sharon Erlanson. Maurine Reid. Linda Sue Reedy. and Raymond leave for an elementary school. ',,...- Carruth. Eugenia XY'ier: standing: Madeline Carl. Barbara Kelley, Joyce Kelly. Donna Smoot. Bonnie Messer. Charlyne Cooper. Doris Arntlt. Carolyn Wfhite. Patsy XY'olff. Richard Allen, Judy Harrison. Rodney Land. Sandra Booths. Carol Harmon. Charlotte Pollard. Betty Baggett. Beflcy Worley'. Barbara Meador. Margaret Austin. Diane Horn, Mary Jo Axelson. Carolyn Cade. Ruthie Hammond. Lilas Shelby. Virginia XY'olte and Marilyn Rouse leave for 11 day of teaching. I 40 The offlcers mcludt first roxy 'luny Ptmnkutht strgc mt at arms Susxe Coker reporttr Ltltm Chzttm sttutuy setond rovs Roy orcy une presndent Dru L rut L uuts Ntrrtlt mt treasurer The main purpose of the Fo rensrc Club rs to prepare xts mem bers for partlcrpatron ln speech tournaments held at collcets throughout Texas and for the Interscholasnc League meets The members practrce poetry lnterpretatlon extemporaneous spealung debate and other fo rensrc actrvltxes durmg regular club meetlngs and at eyenrng meetmgs held durrng the week The members h ye von and placed frequently rn many col lege tournaments Forenslc Clubbers Partuclpate In Speech Tournegs Beth Qchuuutlur Patsy Shttrnll Lmdl jztobsen senond row Tony Ptannkucht B ll 'lrlmy Muysot MtGmn Rcbtcta Blackburn Vrttonr XX rthtrsy oon Qusx Coker Phxllms Adams s onsor Iohnny Alun lommx Bllllflsb I y Oxkll rm ard Ingram Lexus Ptnnock nhn l-loner Roy Morey Dayrd Perry james Strxcltltnd i, . . . . . , ' ' X 1 4 . . . . L 5 Bl ' '. 3- ' .Q ,tl P 'I'lAy', ip, Aftl 'Htl S .l 'I ' Zlg ll, . I I I The members are first row: Linda Hoy, Lajean Chnffin, Mary' Nitsa Karydas. XY'ilIiam Toyyc1'y'1 third row: lXIr. Guy' linzzell- -' ' r, Q . ' . 4 AQ ' 'z P '. ,' Q .,imm' Rll- . C? -ii L ' 1 2 Q I F t u U T, ' a R ty,-. f X 1, u '- F, l Kmght leyx els lrt fnrst rovs lean Cluelt lmxe Doerr CeC1l1.1 Wreerns Myrnr XXllllll1190D Bonme Coltmin Mirgaret Reed Nlrs Dorothy Ashton Annette Green Tommve Qtuartl Xoung Glendx lxlcmert Xlnty Durs Donni Vsorley H1nne Sue Blundell setond ron Iuellr Dunbar S1ntl11Bash1m Patsy lore Bellharz Vtnetr Turner XX lnda Dlltlvn Ruffltifl CIN-f'f1 Kmght Jewels Welcome New Students One ot the new elubs thus year IH McCallum was the lxmght evxels Al though newly orgamzed they had many vsorthvshde proyeets Chrxstmas Easter and Xalentme plans headed the 11st Started by Mrs Dorothy Ashton and a group ot sophomores they plan to stay together as .1 club all through hrgh sehool The members of the Pa'1Amer1c.1n Llub arc fxrst row Mrs Marguernte Sledge sponsor Karan Donrhoe Margot McGann Kathy Hagerty janet Bcr Susan Mrlburn judy Watts Malmda Stromberg Marrlyn Dougless Sherry Lawyer Aprll Beall second row Barbara Hcbbe Joyce Manford Sarah Dlck mson Cyunrlla XX lhlqulst Miry Helen Thomas ankle Leual len Margaret Chrxstre Lmdr Mnllrgan Vrckre Buckner thrrd The offrcers of the Pan Am club are fxrst row Denms Reavcs assrstant treasurer Apr1l Bull reporttr Margot MLC ann pub l1Clfy charrman Paul BlOCl3lllIl'l presrdcnt second rom janet Berg recordlng setretary Barblrr Hebbe trrst xrce president Gunrlla Wahlqurst correspondrng sctrctrrx Mrry Helen Ihomas second uce presldent Margaret Chrnstlc hlstornan 178 rovs Sandra Dryer Margie Hudson Pat Barnett Marqulta Hooks Elune Hrckard Bttky Holder Ann Walters Barbara Drake Lyn Rtcdcr Anne Patten fourth row Kay Smrth Susan Wrnstead Mrlce Mrtthell Andy Watson john Polman Denms Reaves B111 Spradley Herbert Adams XVanda Harwell Benne Bentrup Pan Amers Vasu' Mexuco Objectrve MEXICO' Thrs was the cry of the members of the Pan Amerrcan club last fall From December 27 30 they saw the srghts of Monterrey An en chrlada supper was on the pro gram for October Sponsored by Mrs Marguer1te Sledge they held a Chrrstmas party for the chrldren at Zayala School In March they attended the Pan Amerrcan conventron where one of the members Paul Bloebaum served as an offrcer They also edrted the thrrd rssue of the PAN AM TIMES For money rarsmg projects the Pan Amers sold donuts and held a rummage sae V ' ' - - - v s 1 s - - - 1 , , , 1 4 , ' , , ' 'U A ,. , V . , A 1 ov , 1 1 . . . , ' 7 3 1 1 3 7 I - N f- V . V- V 'VV ' 1 ' , V , . A t - - - y - y F, Q S ,I , . v . ' V- - A s V y 1 . ' ' 1 . ' . t 0 3 0 . , t . . I , - 'S ' 1 ' 'I . N ' lf ' 'Z L V . .A , . - 1 , -' 7 '.- . v- v , r 'S A- . , . . A, . , , ' . , ,, . , , . , V ' 7 Y ' 7 7 7 ' . Z 17 The Pan-Amers and sponsors who went on the trip to Mexico are seated: Margot McCann. loan Rehm. Becky Holder, April Beall, Put Barnett, Diane Porterfield. Marilyn Daugherty, Benne Bentrup. Mrs. Marguerite Sledge. Malinda Stromberg. Ann Walters. Susan XY'instead. Cathy Hagerty, Janet Berg. Karen Donahoe: standing: Mrs. Paxton, Ann Wyss, Susan Mil- burn. Margaret Christie. Paul Bloebaum. John Pojman, Dennis Reaves. Bill Spradley. Herbert Adams. Andy Watson, Mike Mitchell. Anne Patten, Wandii Harwell. Dr. Frank Phillips. Club Visits Monterrey School Some members of the club who went on the Mexico trip visit Monterrey Technological School. 0 wi x Ono of the many sights the Pan-Amers visited is the Technological School in Monterrey. 179 Si The l1L1UbC'I'S of the R ul m1 C tn tlub tre f1rst ron Mr A R a et sponsor Vernon l1U1 lfj,U111t,l'X Cltn XX est Hurst ul icy in cs Anderson l'omn1x 'lu 1 IXI C XY lllter 11 my ohnson BlllX Hlrrell setrnc rovs Bllx Plrks Lec B11 lard B111 XX1se tromc Lexx Rotlnex Bohl C11ff Thompson Lweorge Crlcldoclx C11x1n XXL tbmok Rox lxoon thlrd row Melun Glters D1x1t1 Vtllgllf 11 Xkatc Charles Hughes Claude Hemtel Cenc Dans HIYVX Houston lonn1e Hcmlcr n N mt c ure ue A rnson tr Blom urs o1n 23 as 3 '5 and Mrlcc liosxxell XX 1111111 Brutlu C corlge Bulklu au Cherry Ronn1c Colhcr 1xe.1t11 Drosthc Clary Forbes Erxun acclon 1 luc H111 1 lieuford lI1j.,I'lI11 err cnnmgs Damon ohnson Ronmc lohnston Druc Kxlburn Dmny Klfkl mule C111r1eslXftIc111orL ler1y Mogomc Charles Don Qteussx lxcnneth Qtotkton To111111x XX zrren Paul Watt Bobby VS1111111'1NU1'l lXI11se XX1ntLr Rod and Gun Club Learns of Water Woods Safety e fu s f or 1 111. flrst row :mes An cr n 1.,c1nt 1t 1r111 XX Ll csulcnt 1:c1c11c lxcllcy Ire lk ant 11x1n XXest11oo PlUj.,flIU com tee second row Mr A R S 11 1o1sor lcrry jcnnmg., tm gram commuter blen XX est reporter 180 The Rod and Gun Club gamzed by Tommy 9m1th the year McCallum opened IS a very educauonal organ1zat1on Prc tures on the safe use of frrearms are shown and guest speakers such as game wardens h1ghway patrolmen frshermen and hunt ers tell of huntmg and f1sh1n0 laws and safety Mr A R Sallee as sponsor fflCS to teach the members to enjoy the cleanest sport on earth one that has a carry oxer all through adult 11fe He shows them the need of laws and of f1cers that they are the hunters and frsherman s best fr1ends pro tectmg and restockmg game and frsh to prov1de out door recre at1on for exeryone fi , a K ' --1 ' V6 Y L - h .V - 1 an 4 W, ' 0 I -as 1 l 7' slash '2 Bo1. 1 ' g'.P1 XY l , ja 11 5 A , ' 4' Y. . 'Q ' , T01- I-I 1 . JLL ' . , '1'1111111y Hipp, A 11 , J y 'J V. :YA I' 4 A: '11 ': 11' r A- .- je f .gl .. ,. an . , ' , . ' 1' . . 1 ' 11 '. 1 ' 1- R ' A . 1 ' ' . 1' ' 1 ' ': Pcnick. Dan Rampy, B111 Snmlers. Larry Srhieffer. Al Steger, 'A ' . 1' 'j .j11 ai -. ' A 1 -, , 'A - t - . ' 1 -. 1 1a.1'- 11' . .- ' '4- 'YV1i.. -. so. Um pit '-11: XX214 tk' ' , C1 1 q ft, '11 I The ofi -1 o the R 1 .ml Ciun Club 1 f : 1. I tl'- SO , servq 1 K xl H1111.ll11 151' rler. SCL1'L'l.l1'X'-1ft..1HLlI'Cl'. first uve- Or- Pri' A 1' 7 'A tsl' QCQL- li, - ' ' , '. ' mitug ': . . ..1L1CC,SW1f Zh' ' S. v' - s . , .b . . . , , 7 - T1c 111e111bcrs 111 f1rst roxy lonnyc C 1lloxy1y QlHLlI l Costow mu 91111111 hu Nluy C11 Ny 1111L 11111 Bob Bfcffonu 111 II tlson I 1 I r R h rt second rnyx thcll 5 sm 1 IL C1 bell Comme Qcott Ambcl Levus Rosa Borders Mrs Lucy Lee Benbovy sponsor lhlfd row Nma Mundmc Bob Sm1th oe Baxter ohnny Clark D111d CUSfCI Carol Smlth Elame I-lfllSlS RZllCl9f SGIVICQ it L of Deyotmg the1r club PCI'1Od to work for other organ1zat1ons the Sketch Club made the unusual and attractne posters for the Royal Court Players PI'OdL1CfIOD of Oklahoma They also made posters for the other productlons of the Royal Court Players In the e1ght club per1ods ofthe year the Sketch Club pamted drew and sketched The club also d1cl proyects for any organ12at1on that requested them In anuary they made a f1eld fflp to La guna Glor1a for an art shovy fI'CZibL1I'6l' 181 S f I ii. . I ' to X . . .V 1 J F X, Q sr , 1 ' A fl -1- 4 i' fx - 1 ext . Q 3, 1 Y R Y is la '. 'za 2. . . 1, y Is , .1 ' y y -- y F111 ' . f 'lXlIkl. 3' fa js . 1 . l'-, '-. 2 It ' '- y - 'luck li . . .1ll1.111 Nllllwer. Vi .1g111i.1 ll sz , ' ': , J ,' ' - 1 ' '- 1 Crystal Imcp, ,lutly I5I'lNl7IIlL'. B.Il'l'I.ll'.l lug Kathleen xY'1ltlC. -lan Savage. Carol Bethel, ISIN' ' . I111'lv.11'.1 l'lCIllL'. Slll' ISL '1'y'. 5111 Culp. Slrrl -y' 1 11111- O ' Se ' j J off ers .11' liolw MIC n.1 hze. rcg' tt-1'1 V 1' Ia l - xv.1.'. P11-sitl '11t1 'lutk Ifitlson, XILC-Pl'L'N-kl -nt. -Io' l5.1XI 'II 5'- Ca it fa Donald, Don Stafford, john Landolt, Teddy Long, Kilian Fehr, Skippy Kennedy, Dwayne Alexander, james Wall, David Heidman. ..AkA gif' J Ay ' 0 Ks' sl' Q' ff wus: 5 551525 af gvssfsfg 4 7 M , af ll l I ll f I I 1 - ,,.. ,-'.'v 5 ,Iii '.',- I ii.: ,,..,l jf N f gfifiiiiffi.iiflfffl.,ffff-i5flf5f?ffilfiigiiif'1' -7 ,:3,2Qgff3-ffl.. r . .,V, 1 f VIAW A. l -1 I ..,.. 3 .,., 1 'A --a.a.-., '. 'M 'Q3523352335?ffif55252E5Qiffl525553255552?E:1:rQrQ.Iflf?fE5E3 59 - 5 5 A 1 'W 5595 As members of the Science Research Club Diane Plotrky Members Robert Myff, Prirrilla Bean, and Roger Baker Caro! Gummelf, and Marilyn Amon prepare a science work on a SCICDCC pro1ect. project. 1 1 xl is 7 'npr- 14 The members of the Senior Powder Puff League are first row Linda Jacobsen Lana Sassman hfarilyn Redmond Marsha Baines Martha Hartv second row Iessie Hurt Dolores Null sox' Carol Fleming Billie LaRue Beverly Iester Patty Lenhart 7 third row Judy Hayes Rosemary Russell Lee Hardgrave Nancy Newcomer Carol Croslm Mrs Virginia Cutter spon Senior Powder Puffers Strive to Help Others The officers are seated: Rebecca Kirpatritlc. secretaryg Zada Cunter. sergeant 'lt arms jane Paganini reporter' Linda Loney. vice-president' standing: Beverly Loper presi- dent' Gerene Martin treasurer. ' --1, 'hp I ' ,N -, . The Senior Powder Puff League a very active club did eve-ything from making voo- doo dolls to becoming beat- nik volleyball players. Dressed as beatilcs the girls played a volleyball game with the teachers to earn money for the water-cooler fund. Having fun was not the only thing they did. At Christmas time they sang songs at rest homes. Always eager to get the latest tips on beauty, the girls had models at their meeting to discuss make-up and clothes. 7 Y Iaywm 199 1 X X 1-Q-01 lqe The othcr numbus are first row joy Dun Comme LaBounty HL an Bigbx S null Hxllnmrk Lmda lonu seumd row xmc Mhzthexxs Rcbuu Klxkpatrxck hum Lambert Doruthx J. 6 emi Ixrlkpltrlpk md Imp Plgl'Hlll JM .1 luster for tl bnmor I xxdu I tt xollubxll 3,1 L Wirren IN.1'uy Lurxnblnvn Lrrm IIALIKI' jenmfer brlggs tlurd rovs lm P.15.1nm1 liuuly Lopu Zadu Guntcr Gerene Martm '12 ,az T7 1 t C9 4 C , ' - ? ,A . f ' - - 5 ,gf 5 f f f :rig ,.,. 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' 5 'Y 5 I X ip , '55 , ey Q Q I Members are front row Nxkn Bohn Sandy johnson Anne Moore Susan Gay Sally Scallorn Mary Hallmark Lrnda Douglas jodre Sanforn Melame Howard INadme Morgan Mrs Ernestme Brownmg sponsor second row Sue Warren Donnette OConner Wanda Munson Pat Selbt Frances Cochran jane Moody Ann Hrll Angela Curlee Martha Preece Pat Pullram Krtt Colltns thnrd row Carol Rabun ac ue Hempel Carolyn Fox Dottxe Threadgxll Pat Henderson Marcna Harrns judv ONeal fourth row Darenda Bryan Ray Frusha james Walden Leshe Mxller Cory Collms Kasey Oat man Ken Nrtsche Sandra Boardman Beth Beasley Patsy Dugger frfth row Krxs von Krexsler jerry Bobo Ray Larsen Henry Mayes johnny M1ller Don Ltghtsey Tommy Alexander George Shelton sixth row Damon Cochran Burt Branstetter Mrke Smclatr jnm Bowden Brll Grrebel Leonard Stevens Ron Talentglncorporated Guves Tume to Chanty The offncers are front row Angela Curlee treasurer Nrkt Bohn YlCEPfCSlClCl'1f Marcna Hams secretary sec ond row Mrs Browning sponsor Ken NlfSCh6 xxce prestdent jerry Bobo program chanrman Tommy Alexander presrdent 186 The Talents Incorporated Club was one of the most benelxual ot the clubs at McCallum this year The members gaxe ungrudgmgly ot then' txme and talents ln many projects On December 14 they performed tor the Baptxst Chlldren s Home IH Round Roclt On Decem ber 71 and 22 they entertamed at the Austin State School The Krwams and Optxmlsts Clubs also were enterta1ned by the group In the sprmg the club made a trlp to San Anton1o where they play ed at Brooke General Hospltal After bexng so actne they ended the year mth a PICHIC - H V- 1 'I h , : ' 2 ' l . . , ' , I' Y A 1 ' 'r , J Q ' ' '. ' 1 ' ' , ' , Prodoehl, jams Garrett. Karen Isaac. Patsy Labeff, LaNan Witty. o o o l 3 2 1 E 1 5 Bgfly Bmrlq, Edna Uyalenla. Palry Dugger, Suran W'ellJ, Tommy Alexander, Karen Szber. Diane Lage, and Killy Colliur take a break between numbers. Wx I yi., , Virki Linden and fudi O'Neal clown it up in a pantomime. Edfm Il'21lu1!.r fakes a pass during her pre- sentation of I XX'i1nt Ll Hippopotamus for CiH'iSIIN.19. 1 ff -J Accompanied by Don Ligbtrey and Mila' Droicbe, Linda Mdpadden and Dolly Tbreudgill croon a version of a popular song. 187 FE 1 X E , D Q H fx .-1 1 71 i POYS orts ,ik 45 ff 'A- ll .' - .... J Ti x 5 ,-7 X jf ,Q xfl Sophomores Choose Marulgn and Dannu Marilyn Manffzeld sophomore class fax or1te IS a g1rl w1th a spar klxng personallty A member of the the Student C ouncrl she rated as a fxnallst ID the Beauty Rexue thxs year Her other actnxtles xnclude the Future Nurses Club the Latln club and Intramurals Well llked by MHS students Danny Clark IS presldent of hrs class Th1S fall Danny was named one of the top fue frlendlxest boys Interested m athletlcs he 15 sergeant at arms of the Baseball Club a.nd letterman mn football -:ff Dorothy Anderson Selected DA R Good Cmzen Dorothy Andefrofz recommended by vote of Mc Callum faculty has been selected as DAR Good Crtlzen by the Daughters of the Amerrcan Rexolu tron Dorothy s crtrzenshrp qualrtles rnclude secretary of the Natronal Honor Socrety Student Councrl rep rescntatne two years xrce presrdent of the Latrn club as a sophomore and .1 junror and treasurer as a sen ror Thrs rs not the frrst DAR award gnen Dorothy as a jumor she recen ed the DAR Amerrcan Hrstory Award P fy! ?? i' Y 'f+Q + A T T Q' Y T QD , -....-..-:.-.. E' I-Xdverhsun Advertising gs m L i M MMXKNH sgsg 5 o : f- d ff X f 5-Z . ! ' 2-1 ' Y ll LJ Memories of the school year would not be complete without laments about the expenses that accompanied school. The ring of the cash register was a familiar sound as we reluctantly spent the money that we had planned to save. Notebook paper, ball-game tickets, books, ink, pennants, and senior rings had to be bought. We tried to purchase everything from a single sheet of notebook paper to chewing gum at the student store. It was a busy and popular place before and during the lunch hours, when the candy counter was surrounded by students eager for candy to take to their next classes. Sm afM'1fua1 MRS jOHNSON'S BAKERY Home lxke Bakmg Servxce You saye there whnlr you are m srhool so 1303 Koemg Lane gaye there when you get your first job W O HARPER GL 3 7271 Plumbmg Gas and Electncal Contractor AL SAVINGS INSTITU S ecxalty MUTU Plumbmg Repaus Our p 1005 Congress GR 6 6151 2546 Guadalupe 6 2657 REESE LUMBER CO The Frxendly Yard 6926 N Lamar HO 5 6565 Austm s . Wonderland Z f X Where Quahty and Beauty Meet Your Budget 264 ' an . .. , ,, . I ' - js xx ' u Q' Furniture 5 ,.,g: -l' .'Ii, , ,, v I ,.-X 7 9 l I 7 3, IL AUSTIN CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION MEMBERS F.D.l.C. .-.,,,,, U 74' 4 'fiom Q 3 gl thnnnnnn .gl lllllllIli ll :lll ' 'g J f Soft Baked for Last1ng Freshness 4-5 GW gg Denms Reaves and Barbara Kelley,two ofthe many Austmltes who dme at the B1g Four, enjoy the delnclous food always served there E1 Matamoros E1 Toro Monroe's E1 Charro 504 East Ave. 1601 Guadalupe 500 East Ave. 912 Red River -, ' :FZ V 1 . 1 tt 1, V an N 4- z u 2 ll f 1 . X 3 ' . 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K Jun Alvls Cheryl Betts Jeran Hooten and oFa1th Hutton going through the serving line at Mosley s try to decide which of the delicious foods they will choose MUSLEYS ALLANDALE CAFEIEHIA A d f A d f Ppmve or LEARN DRAFTING 'move 0' Veterans Trammg Veterans Training TELEPHONFS TELEPHONFS GR 7 6955 GR 7 6955 NIXON CLAY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AIR Approved for Veterans Training CPA CONDITIONED Instructor 8th 8: Colorado Across from Municipal Bldg P O Box 832 Austm 56 YEARS TIME SAVING COURSES DAY 8: NIGHT EXPERIENCE Secretarial Typing CLASSES Stenographic Bookkeeping Shorthand Accounting Drafting Office Machines APPROVED BY TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCIAL COLLEGES L cies Clothing 1 95 rmltx F XSHION CI I' XYFRS Phone HO 3 H509 1RLXXL11HlLJ I3 'n lxdrmg :me Frances Branum Ou ner and Operator THF ST L DIZNTS JEWELER distinctive ieweln Compliments of HYDE C Ll PARK PHARMACY 4017 Guadalupe Phone HO 5 7511 s fill your prescriptions ALLANDALE BEAUTY SHOP Robbie Harmon Owner Operator 5742 Burnet Road BECK S ROSEDALE DRUG STORE +P fescf ipiiom 'Soda Fountain 'School Supplies 4704 Burnet Road HQ 5 6529 , Y , a al . ..,wc-'.j f 1' , , . Q p One DAY Special Service Allandale Village On the Drag ,T '4 ' 'j l. ..L t . . . ,, 9 Capitol Bowling Center Hopes the students ot Mc- Callum are enjoying our 32- lcme bowling center with our reduced rcrtes for stu- dents 5700 Grover Avenue cxt Koenrg Lane Phone GL 2 2518 The Kung Pun Restaurant IS the plctce to 1o1n your fnends 'Short Orders 'Complete Meals 'Ccrtenng Servrce 9Secxt1ng for 125 people 5-.-5 voted all voted voted voted voted OI' Of Of Ol' 6 the Most Delucuous Food the Softest Beds the Funest Servuce true Texas Hospntaluty strolght Drusknll Tucket ima MWC BOB ROSS Monoger Scotty Montgomery and Sharon Jackson enjoy a refreshmg snack at the Frnsco Shop after school FHISCO SH UP 5819 Burnet Road HO 5-6279 -1-- I f - ' . I f . U 6 l f ' ' . I f ' ' . --.--. I . . . . 1 Nu - an 1-3 sms' Bu11t i -444 Lf.l ' V8l'lS General Contractor Bully Drsch Marrne Servrce Your mcrrme dealer 1D Austm for over cr quarter of cr century 1' L L X :A '-lr' 1' W is ,v l' 'TL Mr. Dxsch, Conme LaBounty, Hank Rothell, Tommy Smxth, Martha Prttmger, and Ben Trotter take a spm rn a new boat from Bully Drsch s 5111 Burnet Road GL 3 3088 ,-44 - .4 By..... , ,J ' A A .,' r f '-f' , 1.4 -4 1 ,.-J., ' T.. , 4 , . I 1 Lg x.J Z 4 1 ,-,,,,. 'wen-flzygv-,lg .f-.. . ff' 4,51 .,, nl .44 r 'ad-131:12 ,,.,...A4'ff - ara. W - --we - ' Qtr! WI.. fl .r:--r ' ' ,yy-A ,JM ',....: ' ' r....., V ,ma ' ' r jf'...r 515-M ,Jr 1 aa,-I , IWW H e ff ' fi 'M ' ' . , ' ,.,, . V 'IA-4'f. .,,-f ' ' fl f . 1 ,, J .' .,,J -fe A ,.,.,, ' J- . ,MA - ,..z 1 , , M, I eg : ..z,. ' V' I it -H-4 - ,Mfr-f 1' '- ' , .. 'U' -W.. , ' .. 1 :Z ,Z-l'.f2 ' :fp - . of ...WX .1 Y-' , '-4' ..., 5 J, . A .. -1 L, 1 I, ff,--if v W ,.., ,...,.,, MA K A l . nw! 'J I if' ! r. jd... 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Always remember EVELYN S or your specnal dresses For mes! emmme Fashzons 2904 GUADALUPE jackne Lewallen B K ROOT BEER STAND home of creamy old fashnoned root beer delncxous hamburgers hot dogs malts french fnes 5608 Burnet Road GOOD LUCK KNIGI-ITS' L J Uackl LARSEN 7801 Burnet Road Manager AUS TEX GARDEN SUPPLY Insectncrdes Fertlhzer Seed In the Northwest Shoppmg Center 6001 Burnet Road HO 5 7111 MILLER BLUE PRINT COMPANY Blue Prints Dxrect Lme Prlnts Photostats Photact Prmts Manual Trammg Supplies Prompt pnck up and delnvery servxce 108 East 10th GR 8 8795 ' owl' ESSENTIAL CHEMICALS FROM HYDROCARBON SOURCES Crestview Beauty Salon DIAL GL 31561 7111 WOODROW AVENUE W 'gf Nancy D Da s lke many oth M Callum Msses h s her halr styled d set by Mrs XVlma D Is t C est Beauty Salon KASH- KARRY GROCERIES Conveniently located or shoppmg needs ceries t K ,h-K y. Remember Photography WF7 if POT T0 CII PS 3412 Bonme Road I ts Austin Texas l A' A . . . lu nl I xl N ii-n -ilk! ul 3- i V: i 1 1 . 4,1 ow, I X -- -- g 0 Y I X IX S ' 3 gln in 1 james a d Pt She ll shop for th' f 'ly g CHECKER FRONT STORES Better Foods for Less Complete Food Stores Servmg all of Austm NELSON PUETT 8: ASSOCIATES Creators of Home Ownershrp 5425 Burnet Road GL 5 6611 Where Austrmtes Shop wrth Confrdence JOE KOEN sr soN Jewelers Smce 1888 GR 8 2595 AUSTIN BEAUTY SCHOOL Open to the Publxc Each student works under supervlsron o a. Open Evemngs GR 7 5234 1412 Lavaca PICCADILLY CAFETERIA Continuous servrce dally 6 30 a m to 8 30 p m Highest Qualrty Iuberal Portrons Farr Prrces 0 Congress GR 7 4997 Good Furmture rs Our Specralty FRANCIS FINE FURNITURE 5406 Balcones Trarl 2 4911 Best Bar B Q rn Toxxn BOB MOORE BAR B Q AIRPORT BOWL 50 Magrc Lanes Restaurant Nursery Bowlxng rs fun at Axrport 5600 Alrport Boulevard 1815 Koemg Lane CL 3 6848 FILISTII1 L N FIUYIDR GR6 3566 I 16th and Lavacu l 1 I l I 1 1 105 E. 6 - ' f . . licensed instructor l ' ' u 8 1 - ' GL - - 1 SCARBROUG H S SGNS Carol Cummlngs Carol Flemnng and Charlyne Cooper members of Scarbrough s Hrgh School Board congratulate Beverly Loper McCallums Most Beallflflll All are wearing fun togs from Scarbrough s Campus H1 Shop BRIDGES FURNITURE '416 Congress 12735 Exposltlon fCas1s Vxllagej KOENIG LANE BARBER SHOP 1319 Koemg Lane All work guaranteed GL 3 9289 KOENIG LANE BEAUTY SHOP 1321 Koemg Lane All work guaranteed GL 2 1123 CISNEROS SIGN SERVICE Signs Shocards Exhnbrts Dxsplay Fastest Service m Town or Informatxon Ca Cusneros Slgns 4127 Guadalupe HO 5 8640 1 1 2 locations: li ilk F ll i I in J Theres fun for everyone Central Texas Largest Most Roller Skating Modern Exclusne Cleaning Plant -1-7' QL?- X Ri 'One Hour Cleanmg 'Mothproof Protectnon CAPITOL ROLL ARENA Brentwood CL 3 9087 Laundry Servmce 2 0 on Fur Storage Wfoolen Storage Property Improvement Loans Home Loans FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS of AUSTIN Branch 5026 FHIIVICYX Drne ALLANDALE BRANCH 511 West 19 2 3131 5600 Burnet Road KEKO vrv1AN s cosrUME sHoP GRILL Costume and Formal Rentals 3321 Hancock Drxve 3 220 1700 Guadalupe 7 2572 Fashronable Pabrrcs at London s ELDON POWELL FLORIST Qualxty Flowers LONDON'S FABRIC SHOP 2001 Guadalupe GR 29273 3814 North Lamar GL 2 3232 IN AUSTIN 'TIS MAYTON FOOD MARKET DA C Y'S Complete Food Market 610 Congress Downtown 2348 Guadalupe 3800 North Lamar on the Drag KELLY SMITH CLEANERS, INC. Q 1- 821 1 - GR - ' GL -9 GR . Pr1nters Pub11shers School Equ1pment Church Furmture 3404 East FIISI GR 6 6828 Austm Texos W A Plttenger Pres BEDDOW HARRISON Realtor Real Estate Insurance Rentals Mortgage Loans Offrce located rn Crestvrew Shopplng Center 7106 Woodrow HO 5 7631 2100 nunrmlfigrn QZ2zZ2!c2ffm6, Downtown Banklng Nelghborhood Com enlence Northland Dme GI. 3 6693 WHITE PHARMACY Fast Cnty XV1de Delrvery 6th and Congress Avenue Phone GR 2 5451 - I I ff ' iii' - I ' 3.6! '- gl 1 I Y V . r . I I I 1 I I , . I I I'-If MK V! Everybody Knows Ma1n Ofhce HUFF BAINES Knows Llfe Insurance Ill 0 elope s Of Wndso P k III Del ood IV Ea Colon al H Ils S th I d So h P k F ar o est Allandale H lls 6300 Cameron AUSTIN S MCDST PESPECTED NAME IN CREATIVE HOME BUILDING Easy NPC Fmancmg GI FHA And Convenhonal Road Phone HOmestead 5 8773 280 JI' I MMM W 1 I Asun wscivuscus I Dev , .. 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Ostlund Naomi 79 106 163 Otto Kathleen 79 102 156 Owen John 188 220 Owens Homer 79 Owens, Trudy Jean 79 Pace John 79 98 121 195 198 Palmer, Dennis Earl 79 Pam ell Helen 79 Par o Sue 60 158 Parker Jerry Wayne 79 Parker Kenneth 220 Patten Ann 60 150 178 179 Patterson Billy Ray 80 Patterson Gayle 80 150 Sharon Kay 80 Joe 152 152 154 Paulson Peacock Miller M1ller Mtller M1ller Betty 58 Brett 74 78 Janice 78 Leslte 78 186 Milligan Douglas 170 Milner Eltzabeth Ann 78 Mttchell Jan 58 146 149 M1tchellM1ke 58 175 178 179 7 Pearson Peebles Pelath Harriet 60 174 Kathy so 81 140 141 Robert 80 Pelath, W1ll1am Albert 60 Person Peterson Esteen Lee 80 Dick 47 60 95 137 153 140 197 253 Peterson Eddy 60 141 204 220 222 Mitchell Tommy 58 Mrtchon Carol 78 168 169 Modesette Alice 78 Mokry Emtl 78 Mokry V1rg1n1a 58 Monk Nancy 78 Montgomery Libby 78 Anne 79 111 186 Moore Moore Moore Moore Morey Morga John 79 123 159 188 Ronn1e 58 124 193 195 Sandra 58 Kay 59 n ean 66 79 Morgan LOIS Nad1ne 186 Morris George 59 156 Morton Sheryl 59 Motlock Henry Emtl 79 Mulltns L1la 59 158 1 8 Mundtne N1na 59 181 Munson Wanda 79 141 Murphy DCHHIS 59 101 206 208 Murphy Jesse 79 Myers Charles 59 Myers Robert 59 124 183 193 201 217 2 170 740 2 Nauerr Betty Mar1e 79 Nauert George Henry 79 217 719 Newcomer Steve Everett 79 Nicholas Carol 79 'Nlxcholson Annette 59 159 Nttsche Kathryn 79 223 Nttsche Kenneth 59 186 Nhtschlte Jack 79 170 Noren Sharon Mae 79 Normann Sandra 59 158 Northcutt '1'rub1n 19 200 Norton Bonard 170 Oatman Kasey 65 79 140 1 OConner Donnette 78 186 581 Peterson Frances Ann 80 Petri Kenneth Lee 159 204 Pharres Randall Wayne 80 Ptnkney Fred ,sl P1otrovysk1 Arthur Wayne S0 Ptttenger TODIIC 60 112 143 146 175 Pittman Norma ean 773 Plotsky Dianne 60 100 146 187 185 Potlolntclt Blossom 60 154 Poyman ohn 175 158 178 179 lllb Russell to l 1 ll 7 6 7 7 8 Pollard ihtrlotte Anne K0 175 Pool Carol 60 Pool Paula 60 Pool Roy 80 Porterfxeld Sherla Dtane 15 9 Powell Kenneth 80 Powell lommy 60 Prather Robert El-lllllllllj H0 Pncc Peggy 116 Prtte Richard 60 724 Prodoehl atque 8 590 Pruett Harry 60 Pruett Ralph 80 Pulltrabelt Cay 80 Pullnm P.1tr1c1a 510 101 155 86 725 Purcell XVanda 60 169 175 Parsley Betu Ruth wo 158 160 1 4 I' e Wtlltun 771 1 156 1111 f trol 1 I 9 5 117 1 77 756 Ramsey B1lly Bob I0 Randle Glenn 71 7 8 st lxn IO 141 151 1 7 Rash Steve '40 150 182 R11 mond Pam '40 105 1 0 15 156 Renes Denn1s o0 143 178 179 777 Reed Cecelia Carolyn S0 177 Reeter Lyn 141 150 178 Oertlt Carolyn 59 Offer Ttena 79 OLeary Carolyn 59 Olson Suzanne 59 175 Reese Reese Reese Relllll Bet 1 10146151 175 Danny 61 716 lommy lzdward 1 l 188 770 oan 179 1 70 Reynolds, Robert: 81. K gy' Rice, Julie: 81, 152. XX E22 Richards Elizabeth: 61 Richardson, Tommy: 81. H Rivers Travis: 174. Roach Georgina: 81 102 156 174. Roach Patricia 81 215 Roach Patt1 61 Robbms Betty 81 Roberts lean 81 Roberts V1r ma 81 180 Robertson Loyd 61 Robins Sh1rley 145 Robinson Dav1d 61 720 221 Rogers Sherrie 81 105 154 155 Roper Dayle 81 151 155 Rosenblad Clyde 61 Ross Joyce 61 Ross,Pat 61 174 Rosson Carolyn 61 Rosson Sandra 81 Rothell Ann 81 RUHIOD Carol 61 Rusco Becky 81 Rushxa Barbara 81 Rutledge DlCklC 188 704 1 Ryans Richard 150 152 Ryon Robert 61 188 705 221 Salazar Paulme 162 Samford oGwendolyn 81 186 Samuelson Imda 61 144 162 Sanders B111 61 Sa11dah1 Wayne Curtrs 81 Savage Elame 61 115 146 181 223 Scallorn Sally ane 81 158 159 185 Scheumack Sharon 61 Schteffer Larry 180 Schl gel Jim 61 7 Sthlesstnger Donald 81 Schlueder Joyce 62 116 162 163 168 Schm1dt Gretchen 62 140 158 248 Schnetder Earl Henry 81 Schramm eanne 81 Schroeder Mrchael Gene 77 31 Schulte Peggy Ann 81 82 174 Schumacher Mary Beth 81 150 156 'ithwarzlose Dorothy Jean 81 Scott Robert Thomas 151 Scott S.1r1hAnn S1 154 156 Setbt Julia Annette 67 Setbt P.1tr1t1.1M.1r1e 8 Shatkelford Dottte 5 Sharp Bonme 87 167 Sheflteld Ntles 8 Shelnutt Barry 80 Shelton Leonardfeorgc S7 150 186 Shepherd George 67 117 115 142 Sheppnrd Kay 1-5 Sherman Sue 59 67 119 154 Sherrrll ames Malcolm 8 155 M. 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'fi it V EX?-1' mi W MM E22sTQ.,0LT0Q- LQ!- Jf wail 12- ' ' :f- 1 , ' V l .jf ' 1 - -11 S5-f fx I I WP W QM J E W A WW' N 2 Hx f Q-Q. ugx I 'Q' i 'D XQI 258 Jumors Pick Charlgne and Bobby Clmrlyze Cooper a well known lunlor has been thosen fax orltc for he second trme Thxs peppy rheerleader has had many other honors bestowed on her smce tomlng to McCallum bome ol these honors mclude Frxendlxest secretary of the umor Class and Sophomore Duchess to the Coronation Ball Popular among MHS students rs jumor faxorxte Bobby mkrwz Well known athletncally as vsell as musically he rs 1 two year foot ball letterman and alternate to all state choxr Bobby also excels m lC8Cl6I'Sl1lP as sergeant at arms of the umor Class xx: KQ.,.J-W ommy and Pat fl A frxend to exeryonc rs P11 Huglmnl senior fmorxte This ptlpllllf sensor has been elected lg1X'0I'llC of her class .ill of her three yeirs 'xt McCallum. A worthy citizen Pat his been very fletive in student organizations such as the Blue Brigade Future Teachers Dob'1 Beatl Y-teens and the Future Homemrkers. Pat's other honors include xice-president of the junior Cl.1s5 1nd Ll bcxruty nominee three years. Jw' A vuell Ixked senior IS Tommy Alex :min Lllss fu orltc Th1s fr1end ly lad has recened many honors thus xexr hc xx .15 clctted Most Hand some and a nommcc for trlcndlncst box Fxtclllng, IH leadershlp Tom my has been president of thc Senxor flaw thc Student COLlI1Cll Talcntb Im and the Performing., Choxr Also wry talented nn snngmg and ictmg Tommy us xxcll known to thc students for hm lead ln Olxla homa Sensors Ele Bmw' --Qsgsx Karen Slkes Relgns Oueen of Hearts Karen Szkef escorted by Tommy Alexander was presented as Queen of Hearts after a popular vote at McCallum At the annual Queen of Hearts Ball Karen was presented a bouquet of red roses and a necklace gnen her by the Royal Court Players Thns sparklmg senlor has been sexy actxve her three years at McCallum As a so homore and jumor she was rnajorette as a senxor s e was cheerleader Carol Flemmg Named Football Sweetheart fhe presematron ot Carol Ilcmmg as Iuutball Sxxccthurt clrmaxed the .1LfIYlflf.S ot Mcf allums Vlflfllldl Humcmmrm, XX cel-r C trol was prescmcd .1 dozen red earnatrons br har .lt House Park farol 18 wall qualrlrcd lar thrs honllr Sha lub Supported the fuorbxll team vtell scrxtnlg as Lltccrludcr for tvxo years Her frrcndly persumlltx and beauty are furthcr reuom fur hcr rcecruntg thu humor Carol hrs been lrlcndlrcst momma mo year: Beautx Rcxuc tlnalm mo years .md umor Duehcws last year - -1 I ' A A I . ' y - f V,, . escort Riley Parker during the XVJLU Pre-Game Ccrcmunics .V Q. V A ' A .K . , ,q ' Q . V , V -, V' y V . . . . V V eauties First row: Pal Huglfmd, Clmrlyne Cooper, Kafelm Oatman. and jnrque Prodoehl. Second row: Rosalyn Donnell, Madeline Rudolph. Cl1erylBettJ, and fudy Laird. 5 2 1 1 . m I, First r0W: Sharon Carrulb, fomzye Galloway, lafkie Leuvzllen. and Domm Smonl. Second row: Kay Eno, Marlie Cope. fimmie Bogie. and lVfu1dfz Mznzmzz. Presenting IQ6 K Barbara Janacek Finalists Gunilla Wahlquist Flnalusts Marulyn Mansfield Marilyn Mays Carol Flemmg Finalists Marilyn Rouse X 249 Fmalusts Gretchen Schmidt fi., Lllas Shelby vw 'B B 12 6 if 5? Y .Q il i e 1 Jo Faith Hutton fo Failfa Halton, only a junior, was selected as one of the top three Most Beautiful Girls at McCallum. This blue- eyed brownette is making her second ap- pearance in the Beauty Revue. Ben Trotter Making his second appearance in McCal- lum's top three Most Handsome Boys is tall, dark Be-zz Trailer. This handsome sen- ior is very active in athletics as a three-year letterman in basketball and member of varsity track. S 3. Runners-Up Runners Up he Sandy Johnson Only a sophomore Szzzdy jolamon IS rated among the top beautles rn McCallum Sandy a brown eyed brunette was pre sented runner up rn a wlute trered formal of embrordered nylon net Robbie Caraway A handsome brunette senror Robbze Cnmuzy was a runner up to Nlost Hand some Actrxe rn McCallum athletrcs he rs a football lettcrman and a member of the Football Club A leader rn lns adyrsory Robbre rs therr presrdent J' , gf , 3 ake Tutles Moat Handxome Tommu Aluander U ' ,Wy Q2 fmzm, A exzmlu Llmtcd by popular xotc xx 18 preacmal is Nlmt Hmm wma lr lm ljLJ.L1Ik Rune Thls blue qccl bl md 15 mlmtcd 15 well 18 hind some H15 mh barltone wma has madc lum 1 mem ber ot the All Stare Cholr mr txw years the star of RCPS prolluctlon ot the I1lLl5lC3.l Olklllwml presldent of McCallum chow and pruldgnr of Tlleuts Im fs s Beverly Tom Most Beautiful. Beverly Loper Most beautiful girl of McCallum is senior Bezverlj Lorber. XY'e,1ring .1 lJC.1L1Illil.11 white dress with tiers and tiers of ruffles, Beverly w.1s presented Ll bouquet of red roses at the .rnnual Beauty Revue held this year un 1 cbru.1ry 15. This pretty green-eyed brunette h.1s been in the Reine .tll three ol her years .lt MHSQ her first two ye.1rs slie placed as 11 finalist. OH Jerry Jennings Charlyne Cooper McCaIIum's Friendliest The annual Hoot Mon Week at McCallum was cli- maxed with the election of Charlyne Cooper as Friend- liest Girl and jerry Jennings as Friendliest Boy. Charlyne's bubbling smile explains why she already has a long list of honors at McCallum. As a sophomore, she was elected class favorite and friendliest nominee. She was also in the Beauty Revue and was sophomore duchess of the Coronation Court. This year, as a junior, she has been a cheerleader and secretary-treasurer of her class. Jerry's friendly personality justifies his election as Friendliest Boy at McCallum. School organizations claim much of Jerrv's time. Last year he was a member of the Student Council and the Royal Court Players. This year, as a senior, he is active in the Lairds, a boys' service organization, and the Rod and Gun Club. As president of his advisory, Jerry climaxes his varied activities. Charlyne and Jerry Say Ho IU Susan Wells Swan Wells, selected for her beauty and personality, is the Dis- tributive Education Sweetheart. Active in DE Susan was editor of the Round-Up, the state DE maga- zine, and was a delegate to the State Convention held in San An- tonio. An employee of Snyders- Chenards, Susan still finds time to be a member of the band and Talents, Inc. N , 1 ' 'Jiri'1+J'.,3l':li 1 it flijwllllp yi. r . , qw, ' -'17 , ggi f , ?':f :,,f lifllllll l riulll' l tf u llllll X A: ,ll Wil a ll ally 'lllll:3i'll ll'l ' , 5 , 1 M57 u l, M, ew it '37 ' LW., 't 'f 4 3 i 2 el ailigyllllllliil ' l il T ' flllllll l - UE,lairds Select Susan and Linda Linda Raymond Senior Linda Raymond was chosen by the Lairds to be the first sweetheart of that newly organized group. This announce- ment at the Lairds' dance in March followed her nominations for Foot- ball Sweetheart and Queen of Hearts. Dark-haired, brown-eyed Linda was a member of the Powder Puff League and Future Teachers and is vice-president of the Blue Brigade. Donna Smoot At their annual Christmas party the Future Farmers of America named Donna Smooth their FFA Sweetheart. She was presented a dozen red roses and later received an FFA jacket. This year as FFA Sweetheart Donna attended chapter meetings and represented McCallum at their District Banquet. This is the second year Donna, only a junior, has rep- resented the Future Farmers. She was Queen of FFA last year. FFA Elects Donna and Wanda Wanda Munson Wanda Munson, runner-up for Sweetheart, was named Queen of McCallum Future Farmers. Wanda received a bouquet of white roses at the Christmas party. In the spring she also received an FFA jacket. Wanda attended chapter meetings with Donna. '13 -v Ihr' If' si' K., Ben, Robbie, and Helen Represent FHA Ben Trotter, Robbie Caraway, and Helen Bagby represent the Future Homemakers of McCallum. Ben Trotter, elected Beau by FHA Chapter Number 1, was presented at the Fall Style Show. Helen Bagby and Robbie Caraway, elected Lady Perth and Knight by the Lady Perth Chapter, were honored at the Court of Perth Breakfast. McCallum: May we take this opportunity to commend the athletic department, student body, band, Blue Brigade, and faculty for a job well done. We feel it has been a big honor to serve as cheerleaders for such an outstanding school. For those that leave MHS, may we say GOOD LUCK! May the returning Knights continue that spirit, as the Knights go marching in! -The Cheerleaderrf Knights Carol Fleming Head Cheerleader Karen Lambert Richard Allen Carol Rabun 3' 4 0 1 M g'1,. 3 ...u The Cheerleaders practice one of their varied yells in front of the school.Thcy are Charlyne Cooper, Richard Allen, Carol Rabun, Carol Fleming, jeran Hooten, '59-'60 Cheerleaders lncit Charlyne Cooper Jemn Hooten Karen Sikes Karen Lambert, and Karen Sikes. ,L5.,u Student Council Presidents The fall president of the Student Coun- cil was senior Howard Mayf. Well qual- ified for the job, Howard has served as Student Council representative two years and president of his advisory. He was also very active in other organizations such as the Lairds, Royal Court Players, and Future Teachers. Tommy Alexander, spring president of the Student Council, has much ex- perience in leadership. Tommy has been president of the senior class, Talents, Inc., Performing Choir, and Latin club. His other ualifications include being member and alternate to the Student Council and member of the National Honor Society. Sw? 4 ,,., A A '-,'?..-F V 'fail T ,,,.-' Marilyn Amon, a two-year varsity tennis player, represented McCallum at the Falfurrias tennis toumament this spring. Marilyn excels scholastically as well as athleticallyg she maintains an A average. A very active member of the Blue Brigade, she is one of the nominees for treasurer for 1960-1961. These activities plus being secretary of the Science Research Club make Marilyn an asset to McCallum. Who's Popular among M H S students is Riley Parer who has won such honors as vice- president of the Sophomore Class, Junior class Favorite, runner-up for Most Handa some in '58, and Student Council repesentative three years. A three-year football letterman, Rileyis the only boy in McCallum to serve as captain two years. He is also one of the few boys to be chosen to both offensive and defensive all- district second teams. Who A section leader and first chair band member, Carl Mantzel, is also a member of the Knight Beats. Along with his band activities Carl still finds time to excel scholastically. A member of the National Honor Society. lie was an N H S schol- arship semi-finalist and a National Merit Scholarship finalist. Carl worked beyond the call of duty as a participant in U T Summer Biology Institute and as a member of a non-credit Russian class. Paul Bloelmunz, demonstrates his summer biology experiment. Paul, a senior, re- ceived second place in the biology division or the Texas junior Academy of Science for pointing out the effect of carbonated drinks on dental cavities. His other honors include being a member of all-regional band. 19573 member of all-state orchestra. 1952-lg National Merit Finalistg president of Pan-Am Clubg and winner of 1957 ready writing contest. ho ,ff ,1 Karen Siker, a girl with plenty of pep and spirit, appears in Who's Who for the third time. Besides being a cheerleader, Karen was elected Queen of Hearts this year. She is a member of the National Honor Society and was a majorette in her sophomore and junior years. As a Student Council member, Karen was chaplain in her sophomore year and secretary as a junior. Qualities of leadership, dependability, and loyalty are evident in Dick Peterron, class president both as a sophomore and as a junior. An active member of the Student Council, he was in the run-off for vice- resident A letterman in both football and aseball Dick still maintains excellent grades A well liked personality around McCallum Dick was elected sophomore class favorite last year citizenship. A member of the Summer Institute in Physics at Texas Tech, is Kilian Febf. This hardworking senior has been very active in student organizations at McCallum. As a sophomore he was a member of the orchestra and a Student Council alternate. As a senior he is treasurer of the Lairds and a member of the Science Research Club. A remarkable student, Kilian won Nat- ional Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention. Honorable Mention Eddie Bmmteller, active in speech and dramatics, is well known around McCallum. A supporting actor of R C P 's production of Oklahoma, second vice-president of R C P, president of the National Thespians, a member of the For- ensic Club, and half-time announcer at football games are just a few examples of Eddie's activities. A first class citizen well describes Linda Buck. Linda, the '59 winner of the Blue Brigade Service Award, is a very willing and dependable worker. Activities in such or- ganizations as National Honor Society, Blue Brigade Lat- inatores, and Girls' Intramurals are evidence of Linda's A member of the McCallum High School varsity tennis team, Billy Huie also shows his interest in school activities by being second vice-president of the Science Research Club. Billy is a member of the 1960 All-State Orchestrag with all these activities he maintains an A average. 233 An excellent Blue Brigader, Vivian Hagood, tucks up one of the many pennants she sold for the Brigade. Service is Vivian's middle name as she was one of the five finalists for the 1960 B B Service Award. Vivian also serves as n student aide and often reads the morning devotional. Vivian maintains an A average. Courtesy, integrity, citizenship. and scholarship are among Vivian's qualities. Honorable Mention Ronnie Afidiltvl is .in active member of many school Organ- izations. Some of these include Royal Court Players,Future Teacliers, the Lairds, the Student Council, and the National Thespians. Evidence of his scholastic ability is shown in his frequent appearance on thc- A and B honor roll. Qualities of leadership, scholastic ability, and citizenship appear in Ai,1l'V'l Ixzzzdolt. A first class participant in extra- curricular activities. Mary is a member of the McCallum marching band. Royal Court Players, and Latin club. XY'ith all these time consuming iobs. she still finds time to make the honor roll Bnmiii' ilifmi-. it conscientious Blue Brigader, is a straight- A student. ln 1959 she won the Handwriting Contest. Bonnie .ilso takes an active interest in many school organizations: she is .i member of Future rl-L'.lLllCI'S, R C P, Student Council. .ind the ,lunior Red Cross Wh Representative to Boys State, Eddie Legg is well known among McCallum students. Active in athletics, he is a two-year letterman in both football and baseball. Ex- change editor and sports columnist of the Shield, Eddie won second place in state for his column last fall. As busy as he is, Eddie maintains excellent grades and finds time to serve as president of the National Honor Society. Carol Cummings, co-assistant clubs editor of the Knight was elected treasurer of the Texas High School Press Association. An all-A student, Carol is very active in school organizations. A dependable Blue Brigader, she was a runner-up for the B B Service Award, Carol is also active in Future Teachers and the Student Council in which she was elected corresponding secretary this spring. 0 ho Lilai Shelbg president ot the Blue Brigade is pictured admiring the -award given to the band and Blue Brigade tor a United Fund half-time show and tor marching in the lf F parade. She is .1 member of the National Honor Society, Future Teaches, Royal Court Players, .ind the Student Council. This year Lilas was a finalist in the Beauty Revue. Sun, Cgkgy, representative to Girls State and alternate to Girls Nation, is active in many fields. A member of the Shield staft for three years, Susie is now the co-editor. She furthers her journalistic activities as Senior Class reporter. N H S historian, band historian. and a first place winner in the lnterscholastic League Press Conference 4-ditoral contest. In addition Susie has lettered in band and speech and has main- tained .1 high scholastic average. nu -an If f A remarkable soloist, Edward Howe, has been selected to the All-State Choir two years, An active member of the McCallum choir for two years, Fd was elected vice- president in his junior year, Other than excelling in music, he is an outstanding leader and a good student, Parliamentarian of his advisory for two years is evidence of Fd's leadership. Tommy zilcmzzzder is outstanding in everything he does. This year he was president of the Senior Class, Latin club, Talents. Inc., Choir, and the spring semester Student Council, and he was a member of NHS, Tommy, who starred in Okla- homa was in All-State Choir two years. Named to Wlio's Who for the Second time, this year he was elected Senior Class Favorite and Most Handsome, fi, 51' C5 14-L--,Q-in 6 L, Mflffljfl Route is outstanding in every- thing she does, She has been a class officer and a beauty finalist all three years at McCallum. For two years she has been a member of the Blue Brigade and National Honor Society. A nominee for Football Sweetheart, Queen of Hearts, and Laird Sweetheart, Marilyn is personalities editor ot the Kfligbf. She was elected Future Teachers vice-president and Latin Club president this year. An active member of the Lairds. jot Altzgft. was in charge of football program sales. His other activities intlutle being vice-president of the National Honor Society, vice-president of the Research Club, and member of the Knight band. For his scholarship and citizenship joe has received many honors. such as Boys State alternate, National Merit stholarsliip Semi-finalist. and student at Texas Chemistry Vforltshop '21 if Outstanding in extra-curricular activities is Deurzit Reazfei, ad salesman for pub- lications' business staff. Dennis is also active in the speech department as a member of the debate team. His other speech activities include his announcing the football half-time shows. Enthusiasm and dependability were exercised in his work as a member of the Student Council and the I.airds. An asset to any school, Dina Hallmark is the editor of the Knigbl this year. Witlt this time-consuming job, Dina still finds time for student organizations: she has been a member of the Blue Brigade and the National Honor Society for two years. An excellent student, Dina was the McCallum winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tommorrow Award. ,kt Wh Honorable Mention cggpitnk Tommy Billingr, business manager of the Shield checks over his ad sales. Tommy, Brenda Bagan, a very active Royal Court only a junior, has been on the Shield staff two years. A very dependable and mature Player and a member of National Thes- citizen, Tommy is doing an outstanding job for the Shield. Tommy, a member pians, studies her next script. A hard of the Lairds, is also active in student organizations. A fine citizen, a hard worker. Worker in af1YYhiU8 She undertakes, Bfeflda and a good student well describle Tommy Billings. Musically talented is jim Alvir, drum major and president of the McCallum Band. Having a two-year letter in the band, jim is also director of the Knight Beats. As a sophomore jim was elected as Boy of the Month. An Eagle Scout, he is also active in the Lairds and the Rod and Gun Club, of which he has been a member two years. did a marvelous job as Aunt Elle: in R C P's production of Oklahoma She has spent two semesters as a Student Council representative and a member of the program committee in Future Teachers. Taking six courscs every semester, Brenda still makes excellent grades. Well known to McCallum students for athletic and lead- ership achievements is Tully Embrey. Tullv was named to second all-district baseball team as a sophomore and football letterman as a junior. Tully's other honors include being vice-president of the sophomore class, winner of the '58-'59 handwriting contest, and Assistant Sports Editor of the Knight. A well liked ersonality around McCallum is Carol Flem- ing, who has been elected cheerleader for two years. Being football sweetheart, junior duchess, runner-up for favorite sophomore and a friendliest nominee are some of her achievements in the past three years. Carol has also been a a beauty finalist all three years. Lewir Pennorle, a member of the Shield staff for three years, is co-editor this year. A dependable and enthusiastic worker, he was a participant in the physics program at Texas Tech. A member of the Lairds and the Forensic Club, Lewis is active in student organizations. Outstanding in lCadf'1'5hlP at MHS 15 59 Prirrilla Bean, only a 'unior, appears for the first time in Who's Who. An effi- Tfofffff President Of the Lfilfdi He has cient student, she works beyond her assignments and maintains a high scholastic lfffefed In basketball all his three Yffaf5- average. Interested in science, Pris is an active member of the Science Research at MCC21ll-lm' Being ViC6-P1'6Sld81'1! ot the Club and is entering a botany project in the Science Fair. She also finds time to Student Council and vice-president of the be a first chair clarinet player in the McCallum band. Senior Class are two of his other school activities. Ben was junior Class Favorite and has been runner-up for most handsome as a junior and a senior. He received hon- orable mention in Who's Who last year. Honorable Mention An excellent model for persistence and dependability is Roremary Rurfell, a senior. She has been a member of Future Homemakers of America, of Future Twchers, and of the Blue Brigade. W'ell liked by students and teachers alike, Rosemary is a good student who is not afraid to tackle difficult situations. An excellent leader and citizen is jemn Hoozen, McCallum cheerleader. jeran was an outstanding member of the Stu- dent Council and served as vice-president in his junior year. A member of National Honor Society, he has been on the track team three years at McCallum and was a member of the band as a sophomore and junior. f.U17IzIlr Ptifblw. an exceptional worker who devoted much of her time to NlcC.i.iuni publications, has been business in.in.iger of the Kmgkz for two years. As a sophomore she scrvt-tl .is .issistnnt business manager of the Shield. An effi- cient iueinber nf the Blue Brigade. she makes excellent grades. Well liked by McCallum students, Pal Hugland, is in Who's Who for the first time. This capable senior has been chosen Class Favorite and a beauty nominee three years. Some of her other honors include being vice-president of the junior Class and sophomore duchess to the Coronation Ball. Pat is an active member of the Blue Brigade, Student Council, and Fl-lAg she is also secetary of Future Teachers. .f-Q 'P if j uf. SINGER Wh 1 11 f a 5 , Y 3 , 5 l 5 Q i 1 'i ' sl ix i ' 'll if ' W , U it il rl , i L 1 I A vital part Of any teenagers life is the telephone. Whether he listens in on hisparty line-makes brief, to-the-point calls-or ties up the line with chatter, he considers the phone a necessity. Standing out in our minds are certain urgent calls and the important personalities with whom we talked. Some of the personalities who will be remembered as representative of the friendly atmosphere at McCallum are the ten people who were nominated for Friend- liest: Tommy Alexander, Danny Clark, Carol Rabun, jackie Lewallen, Pat Hugland, Dennis Reaves, Carol Kaye Fleming, Phil Mabry, and the friendliest girl and boy Charlyne Cooper and jerry Jennings. l if 1, in ,ge ,7 ...F Personalities ..-PT'-U50 h9?v'Q2 f I -Q33 ge, as :-1' ' 2 XM Z 1 5:91 'H-0 ',.-- Personalmes Wrestling- Eddie Legg, Doug jordan, Mike Metschan, Richard Allen Boys' Intramurals 1 Two boys prove their skrll rn wrestling Basketball-Richard Price, Howard Mays, Kilian Fehr. lbark rowj jack Eidwn, Butch Thomson. Billy Pyle, lfront rowj. Touch Football--Gary McCoy, Roger Lampkin Ed Kasper Dick Waite Cory Collins 100 yard dash 440 yard relay Ronny Yates Doug Jordon Robert Ryon 440 and mile relay 440 relay X 1 jimmy White jeran Hooten Manager 440 and 220 relay jeran Hooten, Cory Collins jimmy Fitzgerald, David Rob- inson--440 relay i if jimmy Chance High jump -3' 221 l960 Meets Varsity Track Team 'zuirr Z' 'Qi Iseli? ll 4' f-v-'L 1 K x tfryl-2'1 763k WM? 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A ,- ,- -. - sf- BASEBALL I ' team members are first row Guest Whitaker Joe Cl k, R b k ar 0 ert Myers, Gary Elliott Bill Hackleman third row Glenn Randle Gary McCoy jerry Skoglund Roger Coach Charles Munson, Tommy Merrell Gerald Schroeder second row George Nauert Billy Freeman Danny Eddie Legg, Russell Poling, Ed Kasper Buddy Clark McCallum McCallum McCallum McCallum McCallum McCallum McCallum McCallum McCallum McCallum District Results 0 Waco 4 Travis 5 Austin 1 4 Temple 3 Bryan 9 Waco 8 Travis 1 Austin 0 Temple 9 Bryan Boys' Varsity Golf Bobby Siddons 1 M Roy Lawrence Steve Lingenfeltcr Mike Metschan Hank Rothell Hutton Culley Danny Reese Bill Cawlfield Girls' Varsity Tennis Team QFD Cl C? Members are first row Carolyn Wllson Bar Charlrer thrrd rovs Patti Roach Jeanette An, bara West Marrlyn Arnott second row Anabel derson Nettle Webb june Burke Levis jamce Frntcher Diane Horn Ellen March 18 19 20 Falfurrras Tournament March Austin aycec Tournament April 2 Waco Tournament X I .-,-- 215 we ' f. lf. 3 x 47 J , . . , , , In ly 1' x Vs, J A Ig , r 1' v ff , ' 1 X, 9 f , i, N L f ' . i X 1 1 I 1 Y ? I I f l, , 1- AJ, I l ,f ,I I . ,fy Y lp sa VF KY' 4 S l if ,fl ' it V? 7'7 Y' If 57 . ' f' f- ? ll, 1 .I I . y . . 1 .I Y: . Y FI H 7 3 ' ' , I . ----.a---s-----s--s srs.-s-s a-ss,-a--s s - J f e e David Turlington Richard Swanson Boys' Tennis Team Billy Beall James Bruder f e ' ,Q S. 5' . in Billy Huie jim Duncan N.- john W'alter Center Ben Trotter Guard 3 - Berz Trailer 1233 is in there to stop that field goal as Hrmk Rolhell C U stands by to give aid. An izmmed illfcflfflllll leam pushed the Austin Maroons to the limit Tuesday before txking C1 heart-breaking 52-30 defeat, but the Knights just couldnt get over the hump to overhaul the Maroons in the final minute. McCallum actually led 8-2 in the first quarter but an 8:20 scoring drought enabled the Maroons to overcome the deficit, forge ahead, and lead the rest of the way. Austin actually won the game at the free throw line in hitting six of sixteen compared to McCallum's two of nine. 211 Bn1Tm11n USD has tough tiiinpctition in this jump shot from an oppo- nent from the Miller squad Templed' bfzflling llflffdilllj' avenged a 59-24 loss to the McCallum Knights earlier in the season by edging the District 13-AAAA defend- ing champions 42-39 at Temple. Temple took a 9-3 lead at the end of the first quarter and never trailed although McCallum got close several times in the final half. The Knights almost pulled the game out ot the tire in the fading seconds .is Russell Poling dropped in two free throws to fpull the Knights to within one point, 40-39, with forty seconds le t to play, but a bucket by little Bobby Marshall iced the game for the Wfildcats. Rebfiuuding from a disastrous first half, McCallum's Knights came close to Wfaco in the final half but not close enough. The Knights hit only one of twenty-four shots from the field in the first half and bowed to the Tigers. -46-3-4. Hank Rothell led for McCallum scoring eleven points Gary MtC.oy, who sparked the last half come-back and Ben Trotter each got six. The game gave McCallum a 2-6 record. 210 Tommy blerrell Guard . 'F mi X4 S Roy Larwence Guard Tommy Smith Guard Russell Poli Cent: r Dennis Blurphy Guard fofm lVaI1err concentrates on the baskets to inalte that goal despite the slight interference in front of him. A Imrmge of deadly brook ilwti by Sl Austiirs Tommy Thomson gave SFA an early le.td which they held on to for .1 467544 xittory over the Knights in their first distriet meeting of the year. Leading seorer for the Knights was sophomore joe Hardwiek who, although bothered by .x sprained Ankle, stored eleven points. Coach Frank Rundell tommented. The game was the only time Austin High outseored Us Irom the field. Most of the time they best us on the tree-throw line. ,lIfCrzll1n11fr Kzzigbli' ifwok oft their ieieles in the setond hall, hut it wasnt enough to prexent .i -io-so Distritt 13-AAAA litking ut the hands of XV.1eo. The Knights, luttling to st.iy alixe in the young distritt rice, left their sliooring .iriiis in the deep freeze the first hilt Mtfliillums first surge time on the heels of tour str.nght h.isl-Lets without .1 miss by Giry MtCQoi', john Henderson, joe llsrtlwielx. .intl Hank Rothell. All the te.im xxorlt toiiltlnt protlute .1 sutfitiem tt-t.il and XVMO tgirrietl J 29-Zi niirgiii in the l'lll.ll qtmrter .md froze the ball. live lluzdu t lt liiisril 'ir I3 MAA Basketball Team -lv -'V Jv- Mcmbers are first row: Vernon Culc. Steve Holt. Gary McCoy. ,I0hn Vfulter. DTOIWUUN' HCf1dCfS0n. Hank Rothell Charles Green Ben Trotter. Tommy Smith. Dennis Murphy. Billy Freeman: T0mmy errell. ' second row: Roy Iniwrcnce, Russell Puling. Keith Drosche. , ff ,, Q- ' C41 f. j ffl ' X' ' , ,f'I N ilflwz' I I yr. 'jf ' K V ,I 1' f K ' 1 ! 'ti f Q 1 ff 0 HU' .fff f f I I!-if 'fl ,f L. U - 1 , tj' f' A l 'fr' NJ , , flfi-ff' f.f,. I fl , ' M ' ffl' Q ,QYALX ,ff- , Q ' f , fmiwf, ff ' Dtatiict Record Bryan ..,. ' 58 MLCallum Tgmplc. 24 fNfLCL111L1m XVM0 .,.r. ,AO Mtflillurn Armin ,A A... 46 McCallum Travis -,.,, ,31 MtCal1um Bfygn ., ,.,,, -46 INKCJIIUIII Tenqple ., , 42 INICCLIHLIITI XVJCO ,,,,.., '46 McCallum Augfin ..,... ,32 MtCQr1l1um Travis , A .... 35 McCallum Coach Frank Rundcll 206 The head linesman signals a Squire touchdown against Travis. 1811 attempt to lend Wilson a hand. Eddie Wllfon lunges over as Stacy Smith 1715 and Billy Fryer McCallum McCallum McCallum McCallum McCallum McCallum McCallum McCallum Seasons Record S11 Austin San Antonio Tech Sam Houston 1SAj Travis Robert E Lee 1SAj Temple Austin Travis Squire quurterbuk Rmmze M11 skirts end gainst Travis with Reber! Ryan 1211 clearing the way Lamont Freeman 1851 M C Walker T' 1772 and Larry House 1601 pop the leather to a Travis B teamer 12 ,.,. ' ' 14 45 .... ' 0 28 .... 8 35 .... ' 14 33 .... . 0 18 ..., 20 15 .... ' 6 0 .,.. ' 12 Ag,-L 4' ' 1 f 'f jd '.'5' .f-fps? 'S' 1 '- , 'Q ,ewa- 205 ii Squrres footballers rrt frrst roxy Qonm Felter Stanley Allman Druer Francm larry Cottyyalcl Drclc Rutledge Glenn Klexn crt second royy lim lrttle Phrl Mabry Gary Swenson Mike Wunter Eclclle Peterson Danny Flynn Damon Cochran Lester 'Hames Mxke Mctschan Paul I-I1ll lrmmy Wfhrte th1rd row Edclle Wfrlion Paul Garner Larry Home Gerllcl Frrtsche Gene B yant Toe Clxclt Clen Kallman Qtanley McDonald J Duncan lohn Thomas fourth rovs Coach Alton T1ylor Stacy Qmrth Ronnrc Mu Brehon Fllm Kenneth Petri Matt Berry Charles Daxrdson Iamont Freeman Brlly Fryer Drclc Warte jrmmy Chance Coach Nell Hector The I959 Squares L faq? Coach Alton Tax lor 204 Coach Nell Hector , A ga i H Q . git? , V . J '. 1 ':. 1' , ' , r.., fir ,. ' ,im l 1 A Y S L' 1' I . A x x Y ' Vx i :fl ' I 5 at . . A' A l I The whole Knight line holds the anxious Maroons as Danny Clark MOD tries for a point after touch- down. Halfback, Martin Tyson 1215 views the whole situation. Tri-Captains Sam Hoerfler and Ken McGim1i.r fseatedj and Riley it Austin Edges McCallum ZZ-I3 555-52. lstandingp A WOW' McCallum wound up its 1959 football season on ti losing note as the Knights umbled to the Austin Maroons 22-13. McCallum, as always, had to try to play catch up. Austin high took a 6-0 lead when fullback jim Martins, who dealt the Knights misery all night, ripped over left tackle for 54 yards and a touchdown. The try for the extra oint was blocked by Adon Sitra. McCallum came right back with kickoff and marched 80 yards to score. alfbacks Martin Tyson and Eddie Legg both contributed big runs. Legg's as a 15-yard scamper and Tyson's a 22-yard bolt that carried the ball down o the Maroons, one-yard line. Quarterback Tully Embrey took it over for the ouchdown and Danny Clark kicked the point to put McCallum ahead 7-6. Austin High put together a 61-yard march to score with little more than minute remaining in the half. Martins raced nine yards and then added the o bonus points. But McCallum, with ll seconds left on the clock, uncorked dazzling 59-yard pass-and-run play for a touchdown. Embrey faded back rom his own 41 and hit Legg with a toss around the Austin 35. Legg took the pass ahead of the Maroon defender and raced the distance, fine block by jerry Hanke cleared the path for Legg. Austin High traveled 63 yards in the third quarter to close out the games David Erirkfo Manager Statistician n Dick Streeler g,,' 'i.?P-- ' . ' 'gf' H.. r 1 . iw ' 1... . -l - , ' ' -. ' A . ' . ' Huleu Akerrt junior tackle, 1-year letter- Galen jareiwz: junior end, 1-year letter- Sam Hoerrter: senior tackle, 2-year man, 5 feet-11 inches, 195 pounds, Honor- man, 6 feet-1 inch, 175 pounds. leffefmfiflv 6 feCf'1 inch, 172 P01101-lS, able Mention All-District. ' ' ' Broncs Bust Knights I9-I3 McCallum,playing one of its best games of the season, was defeated by the Bryan Broncos 19-13, but not before putting up a fight. Mcffallum as ne.irly .1lw.1ys, had to try to play catch-up as Bryan scored on a 57-yard jerry-Ball.1rd-to-joe-XVom.1ck juss to go ahead 7-0. The best was saved for the lust .is far .is McCallum is concerned: with six seconds left in the half, lineman David I.lI1tlS.1y broke through the Bryan line and blocked Bryan fullback Henry Brewers punt. The ball bounced wildly back to the 30-yard line where Knight end Buddy Clliirk scooped it up and raced un- touched for the touthdown, Mcfiallum, tried to run the extra points but Martin Tyson w.is stopped short of the goal line and the Knights trailed 7-6 at the halftime. Bryan crime buck strong the second half as they scored .1 touchdown in both the third .ind fourth and took a lead of 19-6, McCallum wasnt finished, however, as they made 41 drive of 58 yards that required 13 plays. Tyson, getting some timely blocks from tacl-:le Sam Hoerster, carried on seven of the plays for Z' yards, He dived over from one yard out for the touchdown and Clark added the extra point. In addition to Lindsay, defensive standouts for McCallum included Riley Parker, jerry Hanke and Tyson. The game left McCallum O-3 in district play. Honorable Mention All-District. Robert Myerfz junior end, 1-year letterman, 5 feet-10 inches, 187 pounds. IcCallum defensive halfbaclc, Robbie faraway t50j, closes in on Brvans enry Boxley while Riley PJIUQEV' f5Oj and Buddy Cfme f88j come n to help. V 7-37X 7 X Z f 1 , 0 r t XX XS it X X V An unknown Rebel lands in the midst of a host of defensive Knights, Riley Parker f30j, jerry Q it Spillar Q'74Q, jack Larsen C64j, and ' Q 1, Tully Embrey Q15Q, ,Q South Downs Knights I4-6 The Knights were defeated by their crosstown rivals, the Travis Rebels 14-6 October 16. It was really two games: McCallum's the first half and Travis's the secondg Travis just scored more points in its half. McCallum held Travis to just 39 yards rushing and three first downs in the first half while picking up 106 yards and nine first downs. The Second half was just opposite as Travis picked up 122 yards and nine first downs to McCallum's 51 yards and four first downs. The game was a defensive battle all the way, but john Shaw and some costly McCallum mistakes proved the difference between the two clubs. McCallum set off on a sustained march of 75 yards to score on the first play of the second quarter. Bobby jackson got the score by plunging over from one yard out. Halfback Martin Tysonls 30-yard pass to end jerry Hanke set up the Knight score. Travis came right back to score and run over their extra points to go in front 8-6. McCallum's best drive of the second half came after the Rebel score and got to Travis's 26-yard line before running out of steam. The Knights, with David Lindsay and Riley Parker turning key plays, halted a Travis drive on the three-yard line only to have disaster strike. The Rebels re- covered a McCallum fumble on the three and easily scored their final touchdown. 165 pounds, Honorable Mention All-District. flilwllilll , ' J ' 1i i.i, ,. 11,-i gj j i ' ., ,i ' 'li Ed Srlm1.'d.'.' senior end, Zyear letterman, 6 feet, Dixon Bennefl: junior guard, 5 feet9 Dow Kmg junior tackle lyear letter ' ' 1I1ChCS, 164 pounds. man 5 feet 10 inches 198 pounds john Pau: sophomore center, 5 feet- 1O inches. 162 pounds. 7. T' jimmy llnbzztd: senior tackle, 1. year letterman. 6 feet. 165 pounds. Honorable Mention All-District, q.. g -1 , A 3 : K oQ.f -fx ?'-,. Quarterback Bobby jarefwi QZOJ picks up yardage before being brought down by a Highlands player. MHS Skunks Owls I3-0 McCallum, getting the winning spirit, made it two in a row by beating San Antonio Highlands 15-O. The Knights had previously lost eighteen straight games. Once again it was the running of Martin Tyson and Danny Clark that sparked the Knights' offense while a razor-sharp defense headed by David Lindsay, Riley Parker, and lid Schmidt held the Owls to five first downs and 104 yards on the ground. The first time it got the ball McCallum scored, driving 47 yards in eight plays. Tyson got the touchdown by driving over from two yards out and Clark kicked the extra point, to make it 7-O, with about half the first quarter left. McCallum came right back and recovered the kickoff and drove down to the Highlands seven. On a fourth down, Tyson took a pitchout from quarterback Bobby Jackson and threw a pass to Ronnie Moore, who dropped the ball in the end zone. Ed Schmidt's recovery of the Highlands fumble opened the gate on McCallum's second touchdown midway of the thiro quarter. The Knights gained possession on Highlandss first play and Bobby Davis skirted wide around right end for the score. Danny Clark kicked the extra point, but it was called back and his second try was missed. Once again Tyson was the Knights' leading ground gainer with 104 yards in 19 carriesg Danny Clark had 61 yards in 17 carries. Adon 5117111 sophomore guard 1- year letterrnan, 5 feet-9 inches, 185 pounds. jack Larren: senior guard. 2-year letter- man, 5 feet-10 inches, 175 pounds. 1, '-il. . '. 'iii .aiilrksnj 1.4- Mike Ragerr: senior letterman, 5 feet- Robbie Caraway: senior end, 1 year letter- Kennezla MEGfI1I1ffI senior guard, 2- 10 inches, 162 pounds. man, 5 feet 11 inches, 156 pounds. year letterman, 5 feet-11 inches, 153 pounds, Honorable Mention A1l-Dis- trict. Losing Streak Ends With Unicorns Friday night, October 2, the McCallum Knights tasted victory for the first time since Gctober 18, 1957, by downing New Braunfels 21-14. They had been on the short end of the score in their last 18 games. The Knights unleashed a running duet of halfback Martin Tyson and fullback Danny Clark for all the touchdowns and a whopping 199 yards rushing. McCallum mapped its victory blueprint early. On its second possession of the game, it drove 66 yards in six plays to score. Tyson capped the drive with a dazzling 47-yard run. Danny Clark kicked the point and the Knights had a lead they never lost. New Braunfels had ideas about winning too, as they picked up a Tyson fumble on the 10-yard line and two plays later scored. The try for extra point was missed. From then on, except for the final play, it was all McCallum as Danny Clark scored two more times on runs of five and six yards to put the icing on the victory. On the last play of the game quarterback jesse XVisdom threw a short pass to fullback Jimmy Heitkkamp who raced 72 yards down the sidelines for the final TD. The Knight defense had a lot to do with the victory as Sam Hoerster, jerry Spillar, Tank Lindsay, Riley Parker, jerry Hanke and others held New Braunfels to seven yards gained on the ground. Dirk Pererron: junior center, 1-year letterman, 6 feet, 186 pounds. M3111 ft M Ronnie Moore 1241, jack Larren X p 1641, Bobby jackson LZOQ, Danny Clark 4401, give offensive aid to ha14fbackMartir1T3r0n as he hurdles a New Braunfels player while pick- ing up eleven yards, 1 Vflqgtq, Determined, defensive Knights, jimmy Wblllfd 1601. jerry Han- ke f84J, jimmy Fryer 073.1 Riley Parker 1302, and David A Lindsay C731 mob jones's mail- carrier. Q22 imm Fr er senior uard 2 ear Knights Bow to Falcon Passes ZZ-7 i..s..Z..,..,2fL...i. 160 piinig. 'Y The jesse Jones Falcons had to turn to their aerial display to dump McCallum's stubborn Knights 22-7, September 18. The Falcons' quarterbacks passed for all three of their touchdowns, while 11 stubborn Knight defense checked jones on the ground. But when the situation demanded it, either jones quarterback Mike Cooper or Bill McRill took to the air with deadly results. jones attempted only 14 passes, but hit the mark with 8 of them for 111 yards. McCallum, losing its second straight this season, actually led the Falcons all but about three minutes of the first half. The Knights got a break in the first quarter as David Lindsay recovered a jones fumble on the Falcon 25-yard line. It took McCallum just five plays to score. Junior halfback Martin Tyson carried it over from the two-yard line. Danny Clark kicked the point to make it 7-0 with 3:43 left in the first quarter. jones came back with a safety and a touchdown in the second quarter to go in at halftime with a 9-7 lead. McCallum was never in the ball game in the second half, as they failed to pro- duce a score while the Falcons scored 13 big points. jones found McCallum's forward wall too tough, so they picked on the Knight secondary for the two last-half touchdowns. Even though McCallum was defeated, some boys deserve to be mentioned. Offensively, Eddie Legg and Martin Tyson picked up most of the Knights' yard- age, while jerry Spillar and Lindsay stood out on defense. Henry Mayer: sophomore halfback, 5 feet- Ronnie Moore: junior halfbacls, 5 fee!-3 Alerfor Marlin: senior halfback, S 8 inches, 150 pounds. inches, 162 pounds. feet-6 inches, 135 pounds. . il i ' x ug. -Y y -P 1 ' 1- ,-FQQK' h fq - f- , Tully Embrey 1155 rounds right V ' end for five yards against Corpus Christi Miller as Bobby jxrkron 4209 clears the way. Tully Embregz junior quarterback. 1'ear lcttcrman. 5 feet-8 inches. 122 PMS- . Miller Mauls McCallum 34-7 Losing to Corpus Christi Miller 34-7, the McCallum Knights went down in de- feat for the sixteenth straight game. The Buccaneers wasted no time in letting Mc- Callum know they were there. They took the opening kickoff and marched 50 yards to score. The touchdown came on a 19-yard pass play from quarterback jimmy McHorse to end johnny Herrera. Miller kicked off to McCallum, but after only two plays the Knights fumbled to Miller on the Knights' own 25-yard line. It took Bobby Smith and company just two plays to make the score 15-0. McCallum was not to be denied as halfback Martin Tyson took the hand-off on the second play after the kickoff and ran 37 yards to the Buc 25-yard line only to fumble the ball away to Miller. 4-EE! Miller scored one more time before the half to make the score 20-0. McCallum came back in the second half and played fairly good ball as the Knights drove for their only touchdown of the night. Danny Clark and Tyson picked up most of the yardage with Tyson taking it over the final 12 yards. Danny Clark kicked the extra point to make the score 28-7. Miller wasn't through, though, as fullback Kenneth Tuggle raced 69 yards to the Knight one. johnny Roland took it over from the one to make the tinal score 34-7. Bobby Duff: senior halfback. 2- Bffffdn 1.2-'sfo'-I tumor quarterback. Z-year M.1r.'.'v1 'l ,wi:1 'unior halfback. 2-year let- year lettcrman. 5 feet-9 inthes. 15' lettcrman. 5 ftct-S znthes, 152 pounds ternzan, 6 feet, ini pounds All-District pounds, gs!l '? Q - , ,A-Q ....--5-e', I , . ,....u:au--1 850143 15' ,. NN-5 , . ,. 4 , . N , -.aff ...ff- night Football Team .o .nr J .ypm - Y- - - ,F ,' ,N X , V X' J' .'-Q 1 i 'e.q,.,.. - - n..,:v'x'-'fy 'Xi 9 ' ' ' son, Eddie Legg, jimmy Fryer, Sam Hoerster, Buddy Clarkg third row: Martin Tyson, Dick Peterson, Adon Sitra. Dow King, jerry Spillar, Jack Larsen. Hulen Akers, Robbie Caraway, David Lindsay. David Erickson ',- Gs . fmgrjg fourth row: Richard Streeter fstatisticianj. Sam- my Graham. Carroll Stewart. Bob Ross, john Pace, Danny Clark, Riley Parker, Kenneth McGinnis, Mike Rogers, Robert Myers. Knights Receive District and State Honors The 1959 Knight football team made its best showing in the All-District ratings in several years. Representing McCallum on the first team were two juniors. Halfback Martin Tyson, setting a new Mc- Callum rushing record, made the first team on offense. David Tank Lindsay, a tackle, received a place on the first defensive unit. Riley Parker, a senior, landed two places on the second team. He made offensive guard and linebacker. Eight Knights received honorable mention on the All-District teams. Placing on the honorable mention list were these seniors: end Ed Schmidt, guard Ken McGinnis, tackle Sam Hoerster, halfback Eddie Legg, and end jimmy Whitecl. The juniors who received honorable mention were jerry Hanke at halfback, jerry Spillar at middle guard, and Hulen Akers at tackle. McCallum's All-District halfback, Martin Tyson, received additional recognition by being selected to an honorable mention halfback position on the United Press All-State team. Tyson, only a junior, gained 830 yards rushing to set a new McCallum record by breaking the old record set by jerry Squyres in 1958. 193 xo Head Coach Forrest Kline Coach Charles Munson Coach Frank Runtlell L wi' kiaf. lar-W Ju. 2... -'IT Members of the football team are first row: Bobby Davis Ronnie Moore, jerry Hanke. Henry Mayes. Alector Martin. Tommy McGilvray. Dixon Bennett, Bobby jack- son. Tully Embrey: second row: Ed Schmidt, Keith Drosche. Trubin Northcutt. jimmy W'hited. Galen jack- Miller 54 ..,,.,,,...,., jones 22 .,,,............. Alamo Heights 13 New Braunfels lvl Highlands O ......... Travis 14 ,..,,.. Bryan 19 .... Waco 34 ........ Austin 22 ....., Seasons Record McCallum 7 . McCallum 7 ., McCallum 0 McCallum 21 McCallum I3 ,A McCallum 0 McCallum 13 MtCallum 7 McCallum 13 Q35 f S xx At school as well as at numerous school sponsored affairs, cameras are prominent. They always seem to find their way to athletic contests, where they grind away recording every movement. The results of the films are often amusing to us, and sometimes they show unexpected and previously un- noticed details. Most students enjoy watching movies of school events, re- membering our thoughts at the time. We all have recollections of particular ball games. XY'e can recall vividly the emotions of the crowds--the excitement, the anticipation, the heartache--and the tense moments: when the coach called for a time out, when the boys gathered with close concentration, as the coach drew diagrams on the floor with his fingers, while the crowds yelled with all their might. All these memories we hold of sports events which were so important to us. 5 5 zX Q iw ,El ASTM f R 2, gy --:-LE'-' 1 j ., , - L? 3? if X A


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