McCallum High School - Knight Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1961

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W' Q K , E h,Jf.wf--ggf,! if, Q-. , .11 N 'x N 'fff l , T wills.. f S K fill 'ffffrb 5, fi ,, xnxx . . ,1 ' .- ,A ! W, , L1 kk - -XX 2 , xi 3 ,L Vi ,.,, , ? ' f ' I 'Q . .-:JK 4i' . , . ,I l In I 4 . Es 'E ' V ' c. :+ 'fx ,Eff . ,, ,V X 1 , ' 4 x 5 xg- .5 .1...+,2 It A 1 IS z 5 , 5 1 Z 5 S , 9 L15 A y 1 Q me E' f M25 iws 'A' , 2 1 A f , .V P A3 g gp g! 3, . A, x,A,- VL f 1151 f 1:2 ggi 2335 QX. X Q HL W , Q X 152' .x , W' yy? ,Jw I . , ff- 153: 1 Ly! ,Vx , ,, . my L1 7 f ff? x , 4 W7 . W N. EM f e , '51, 'N 1 X U M S 531512 Wai E! x Y M Nw F i V J' k Q, 1 i5Eg,.-- Q K v --M. ,,' , ,N , X ,A + N2 , v3,xL,, 5,5 fn ,- - ,W As a visitor enters our house, he is greeted by a multitude of students. Knights can be found lining up at the water fountains, crowding around a Shield distri- butor, or going through the lunch line in the cafeteria. Students gather in force to boost our various athletic teams to victory. Between classes, the halls are again jammed as Knights try to catch up on the latest gossip, get more books from the lockers, cam- paign for the current elections, and make it to the next class be- fore the bell rings. these are the people who do the work performed in the house the knights built v N ,N . 'M HL X I ' I 52 - xx 11 f ff' W ff? , Milf 'M fmgrx mf' , if 'sag ffl. M2455 'fl KXYX fx-JN XLS' -.X Law' .rx-M X 4' ,K , X2 f 5,E3j'W RU 1 win if aw :RFE QCD S X54 f hiiix W! 27,7-ff 'W www WQQQQQQNR5 Q w 4 1 fm. ff 5 ' f Q W' xlfxibrl A K .Q -jmt l .'vi Y ,QR 1 nlixdks - h4 m?,, lv S , EM ww- ft if ..,L ji ' l ' M i i 3 i IMr. Irby Carruth, Superintendent of the Austin Public Schools receives a report from his assistant, Mr. Charles Sansom. t,7U'3'.' Mr. Arthur Cunningham Mr. Ernest W. Cabe jr. Director of Pupil Personnel Mr. T. P. Baker Director of Curriculum Director of Personnel and Research 'Q gm ,fy rr. ,Q 'R D Q ,, V. ,H . if 'UF L-,ff 1- 'belt .1 QH1. . U',:7laJQ QM Q r its The 1960-61 School Board are sealed: Mrs. Hulon Black, Mr. Mr. Jay Smith, Mr. Clint Small, and Mr. jack S. Gray. C. N. Avery, Mrs. Garrie Bray, slanding.' Mr. Tom Braham, The Austin School Board plays a vital part in running the school system. Elected by the citizens of Austin, members of the Board make the rules and policies that determine how McCallum, as well as other schools in Austin, is to be operated. Setting the length of holidays, letting contracts for buildings and improvements, and inspecting new buildings are a few of ithe Board's specific jobs. Mr. Temple Mayhall Mr. john E. Clemens Director of School Plant Business Manager A. N. MCCALLUM HIGH SCHOOL oFFlcs OF 'rl-is PRINCIPAL ssoo SUNSHINE nmv: AUSTIN, TEXAS To The Students: It has frequently been said that thought engenders thought. Place one idea upon paper, another will follow it, and still another, until one has written a page. The mind is awell of thought which has no bottom. The more you draw from it, the more clear and fruitful it will be. At first your ideas may be clustered, homely and shape- lessg but no matter: time and perseverance will arrange and polish them. Learn to think, and you will learn to writeg the more you think, the better you will express your ideas and talents into action. Sincerely yours, N. H. Wittner Principal Mr. N. H. Wittner admires a few of the trophies that McCal1umnites won during the school's first seven years Mr. Roy Coers, vice-principal, offers Miss Martha Agnor, dean of girls, a drink from one of the new water coolers. Mr. john McKenzie Senior Counselor ,Q Laigf Ks: l ll 2312 p LDL Mrs. Willie jo Brandt junior Counselor Mrs. Jimmie Baylor Sophomore Counselor Mr. McKenzie shows a scholarship list to Mrs. Brandt while Mrs. Baylor consults the file. The McCallum counselors spend a great deal of time working for the welfare of students. Since high school pupils have many decisions to make, Mr. McKenzie, Mrs. Baylor, and Mrs. Brandt do all they can to provide helpful guidance. Administering tests to find out students' abilities and interests is only one of their numerous jobs. Besides arranging for visits from various college representatives, providing scholarship information, and planning vocational guidance programs, the counselors also help students with personal problems. Mrs. Margaret Culley: Office Secretary Mrs. Mittie Gillett: Registrar Mrs. Howard Marshall: Librarian Mrs. Willie Worthington: Librarian The librarians, Mrs. Wilma Mann and Mrs. Howard Mar- shall, patiently put the check-out cards in a shipment of new books. Fi ne A rts ........i3f::...5 ,.i- , ' . . .. . .. 'Xl I' emmy L' 35- M - gg jfiz, gzzzf .3 ,ji I 2' sf g , :JH ,:. zz. ,, ,,i, P .,. .I . 5 .. 9:15515 '- Sf 1 FM it --'E:.I... ' W , Q-Q. .N Q iv JJ? LT 33755 2311 3 ' Mrs. Lucy Benbow: B.S., M.A.g Artg Sketch Club Dr. Frank Phillips: B.A., M.M., Ed.D.g Band, Orchestrag Knight Beats Office and Library Staff Focuhy Mrs. Margaret Culley pauses in writing receipts and Mrs. B. V. Barrow runs the mimeograph machine in the office. Mrs. Marguerite Moeblman points to Paris while Susan Gay and Sally Scallorn look on during French class. Mrs. Lola Allen: B.S., M.S.g English: Sophomore Powder Puff League Mrs. Dorothy Ashton: B.S., M.A.g English: Table Games Club Norma Barber: B.j., M.-I.: English: Knight Guy Bizzell: B.A., M.A.: Speech: Forensic Club Mrs. Bob Frere: B.A.: English: junior Powder Puff League Vivian Green: B.A., Ed.M.g Latin Languages ?ZpQX QTIJW' ZS 378 .ini -1 , f .. V fiwfssezgiw - -, . . t uw. -f - . Af - W. .V . fr .fzlf www il? Q :rw 172354 'Z 5 1224 952253: 3- t 3:51:21 SWT? . e '12 L- ,SSM . . - . ..., I mt-Q-33 . 'I f K H -ef' iiQeuJsXw 115.1 - A t , f fc A Qaffvissx ljii L1 1 - Lim 1 ,, ' 53253 if 5 fkfziiit V ' i f . t K , .,.. s Sara Lee Hudson: B.A., M.A.: English: Future Nurses Mrs. Dorothy Hutchison B.A.g English: lNIounted Knights Mrs. Bill Kitchens: B.A., M.A.: English: Writers' Club E. G. Kloppe: B.A.: German Mrs. Mary Landolt: B.A., M.A.g English Mrs. Arthur Moehlman: B.S., M.A., Ph.D.g French, Algebra Mrs. Lois Sheffield: BJ.: English Leobel Ware: B.A., M.A.g English Natural Science Helen Boysen B.A., M.A.g Biology Mrs. Mary Edwards B.A., M.A., Ph.D.g joining in the spirit of one of the pep rallies are Mft. Frnrzces Biology Brougber, illiss Georgia Lou lVest, Miss Harrilee I-Ieiermmz, M155 Norma Barber, Mr. N. H. W'iti11c'r, Mix: Martlm Aguor, and Illr. joe Rigsby. Social Science - . L ': Harrilee Hciermanz Grace ewls B.A., M.A.g safioiogyg B-A M-A4 Junior Red Cross Biology C.A. Jennings: B.F.A.g American History, RCP Clinton john Jirasek: glE.Rig5by:. . Bs., M.Ed.: Wtmrld History, Chemlsffyi B'010gY American History Science Research Club Mrs. Larry jones: B.A.q Wtmrld History, American History jack Risher: B.S., M.Ed.g World History, American History Laura Snow: B.A., M.A.g American History Robert Teel: B.A., M.A.g Civics, American History Home Economics Mathematics Mrs. Ruby Halbert: B.S., Ed.M.: Foods, Home Decoration: FHA Ellen H. Richards Club Mrs. Margaret Russell: B.S., M.S.: Clothing: FHA Club Number 1 Mrs. Jessie Smith: B.S., Ed,M.g Foods, Home Management: Lady Perth FHA Club Mrs. Juanita Titus: BS.: Foods, Clothing: FHA Number 1 Curtis Anderson: B.A., Ed.M.: Plane Geometry, Algebra, Chess Club Mrs. Louva Child: B.A.g Algebra Margaret Harris: B.A., M.A.g Algebra, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry Ronald Williams: B.S.g Plane Geometry Mrs. immie Baflor, tenth fade counselor, J 8 prepares to administer the Iowa achievement tests to the Sophomore Class. Industrial Gordon Bennett: B.S., M.Ed.g Boys' PE: Golf Team, Tennis Club Mrs. Frances Brougher: B.S., M.Ed.: P.E.: Cheerleaders, Blue Brigade Frank Rundellz B.B.A. M.Ed.: Bookkeeping, Algebra: Basketball Betty Slaughter: B.A., M.S.g P.E.: Intramurals, Girls' Sports Club A rfs George Boone: B.A., M.A.g Driver Education Safe Driver Club J.B. Brannan: B.B.A., M.Ed.g Distributive Education H. C. Byler: B.S., M.Ed.:, Metal: Automotive Club L. M. Etheredge: B.S., M.Ed.: Handicraft, Radio: Popular Music Club Henry Horton: B.S., M.Ed.g Mechanical Drawing: Popular Music Club Kirk Willingham: B.S., M.S.g Agriculture: FFA sfi-:1fie4::5?:f W 't W fat., iw ' ..,,., gig iffggs . B ,V - A iw H .1 w e-EXW s1.iZ::::t ,. ,,,, A is Q- 4 - 'w'3'.ff?.:i5?Siim?' :la mb g4,,,,4-,Ymaw gt Q f' it if 21455 C 75 wus. , ,gwsyyiggw f . - - if . L 7' 1y'f'5355ft54'?e MQQQEE? NT at: if wg WM? we if Q vm? 5 as iw Z Athletics Willa F. Anderson: B.B.A., lNI.B.A.:, Typing Mrs. Ernestine Browning: B.S.: Bookkeeping: Publications: Senior Powder Puff Mrs. Evelyn Watkins: B.A., M.A.g Advertising, Commercial Law, Shorthand Modeling Club Georgia West: B.S., M.Ed.g Office Training Typingg Business Machines Club Mr. I. B. Brannan explains the five steps to successful selling to Nzla Ayers during a special, non-credit class after school. The course was for students who were interested in working during the Christmas holidays. The management of the cafeteria is in the hands of these ladies: Mrs. Helen Boatright, Mrs. Wanda Simmons, Mrs. Clara Zoch, and Mrs. Dorothy Smith. Not pictured is Mrs. Golden Anderson, the director. Cafeteria Staff The women who cook the delicious McCallum cafeteria food are: Jesse Calton, Sarah Brown, Colasco Taylor, jo Elta Ellison, Ruby McPhaul, Corlean Smith, Ruby Jennings, Hertha Fowler, Robelia Smith, Juanita Willianis, and Katie Willianms. El E ? S Custodian Staff Some of the custodians who help keep the McCallum grounds and buildings clean are First row: Chester Howell, Rufus Shern, Edward Lozano, and Eric Kasperg Seroml Row: Clarence Headrick, Darrell Carlson, and A. C. Murphy. 2.0 The officers of the mid-term graduating class are Tommy Powell, president, Doyle Templeton, vice-presidemg Karen Yoho, treasurer, Jack Larsen, sergeant at arms, and Gary Elliott, reporter. 1960-61 12-B Class Officers Sandra Davis, secretary of the mid-term graduating class, takes time out from her work to discuss plans for graduation with Mr. Guy Bizzell, Senior Class sponsor. 21 After commencement exercizes, the mid-term graduates cele- brate at a party in the Elks Club. 43 Knights Graduate At Travis in February Cbfzrles Casey helps himself to refreshments as Doyle Temple- ton and Ken Nilsrbe await their turns. Mr. C. N. Avery, Ir., president of the School Board, congratulates ferry Bobo while Mr. N. H. Wfithzer announces the next graduate. The Senior Class officers are first row: Gretchen Schmidt, Eddy Peterson, sergeant at arms, and Robert Myers, re vice-president, Sharon Carruth, treasurerg and Charlyne porter. Cooper, secretary, second row: Dennis Reaves, presidentg 1960-61 Senior Class Officers 2511 W gf ,-.::.::-: 253 :.. .. 1-g ,:'5: ,:.-:ff -- -7 'ifi isgai ,- Egg-?iT, -wg 'zzz - 5: - - wialiagiiis .Q . ,, :. A WN ,QMVWWWJ W., 'el if Q ff 2 fi - e .. . gi- 'rX:2.s1.g 5 .. . Sk5,3335,Yg , ,: 5 :::E.t:2.5:,. ,. 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Y -:-:- -, IWW.: .. - -x :WL 1 v, V.,H1 552,-on -:::--- f-ff: 2355:-5 H5i25:f?5S 'g 'fe Vw: , -:'a-s-2--Q:-1--:M - 52 5?-vii -- 5 ieaw 4'ff'gm?yi5 :If i g 'i2W.n. ,.' -I2 I Q. M--f M,-we 3, . ' ., Z .X , B iii-A . l -fuse- .zg ,- , 1 ,5. 5, X' -- -.Q-.- ., . -arte .p,:-?.wyr+gf...'. V 1 B vs? ,, 3 -.,sg:- EMEA SX -f flififiwf 5' W ,f A 4 5? 1 'X lv , , N N w 4 3 e A K Sue Avery Nita Ayers David Baker Leslie Baker Roger Baker Dorothy Ballzcr Dick Barr Priscilla Bean Beth Beasley Lana Becker Johnnie Beckham Herbert Adams Hulen Akers Gay Alff Billie Allen i lNIclvin Amick I Jeanette Anderson Tommy Appling Baldur Arnold Marilyn Arnott Steve Austin During the advanced German class Roger linker, jimmy Bennett, Gary Seflumrl, and fa Ann McCro.vkey listen intently while Mr. E. G. Kloppe discusses a recording. Advanced' Courses in Languages Studied Dixon Bennett Jimmy Bennett janet Berg Bill Berry Cheryl Betts Tommy Billings Richard Bird Diary Jo Blackburn Rebecca Blackburn Barbara Blinl-za Sandra Boardman jerry Bobo Seniors Mary Brown Nora Brown Ronald Bruce Alvia Bryan Patsy Bryan Charlene Burns Sharon Carruth jean Carter jimmy Carter Charles Casey Lajean Chaffin Brenda Bogan Niki Bohn Sandra Boothe - Gary Bowman Lee Bradley Q Elaine Brady ijudy Brisbine Donnalou Brock Doralee Brock jo Ann Brown Senior Physics students consult their slide rules while Mr. Dennis Vail gives Tommy Mitchell special aid. r Slide Rules Aid Physics Sfudenfs Betty Chappell Ellen Charlier , Norma Childers Wfayne Clawson 1 Tommy Cloud Bill Cobb Carolyn Cochran Shirley Cochran Joyce Cole Douglas Connally Gayle Cook Charlyne Cooper Seniors Diane Davis jackie Davis D i v 'iii I ' -' f-'-'i- lfsfi i-'i. f ' wif 'f 4: Us 22 If ' ' S' Q 2 IQ.'jI1,:i5'j1 Y .' . ' , I Quita Davis johnny DeLeon jon Detlefsen Charles DeVeau Doris Dildy Dianne Dobie Berry Dodd Richard Dulgener Margaret Cooper Martie Cope Prentice Craig Bryan Craven Dana Crawford john Crawford Hutton Culley Carol Cummings Linda Daniels Bill Davis Nancy Stapler, Vicloria Wilh6l'5p0071, Berney Linder, and Iohn Crau'fo1jd participate in a panel discussion during an assembly on Careers in the Social Services. Sociology Students Give Assembly Z .,,, , 5 D I-0 Sche Patsy Dugger T M Bevie Dul-ce 2':. f ,W Q 31 iii? eiim rf 1 32 - I w r xaelwfziri z, nm Aw z fn 2 sf ' Eriiilfzgg vf Z4-5 , E . 1 ' o ff, riegsssm .. ..... r .... . , r ., :.:.M',,,1.,:v ' - ::,a:'::.a:.K:-:- fy 1 H ' F Helen Dunaway ww 3 g,,se,m:ff:.,, 7 W W fr . L m e-4, :I ., ,ig V - C ' 25 ? 2: 3I . 5 f5:l.'ii:i:'iI ,- 1' s fe -V Q E 2 1 gg .L fr ,::::i11ili7:':::i1i E:?21:1 22533 ---- - Vicki Duran Janice Edmonds Brehon Ellis Brenda Ellis Gary Ellis Judy Ellis Tully Embrey Marlyn England Seniors Linda Fisher Arlene Fleming john Flowers uglijii' rijjqhixz j,fQ'gi 4 Qtfszw, ': llfsi' Yijf 'li t gg,gwm?,- i if - I-.:1 f2fef' 3p:r:fi - r , ' i ' - ' f 45 , 5 Q 1 ' 7 - f V1 K ' ,E,:::g'.55:gE J 5 F , i 1 7 ,L.A , , .... is ' , . ' ffvfwm X Gary Forbes John Forister Larry Friesenhahn Janice Frircher ww. -4k k ' EfemyF?f1'5:.,A ' Keir r Xxx isgiggsriiiasv A s-, Bill Fryer Paul Gainer jonnye Galloway Gladys Gardner David Erickson Paul Ericson Bob Estus Dot Everett Cindy Fanning Patricia Farrow Margaret Feimster Claude Feistel Clarence Ferguson Elizabeth Ferrell These students listen intently during the vocational assembly, Careers in the Social Services. Tofks Hefp Guide Students Carol Garnett Barbara Gebert Jerry Gentry Earl Gillum Edna Girvin Bill Glaeser Marjorie Glaser Suzi Goldstein Oscar Goode Galt Graydon Durwood Green johnny Greer Doris Harmon Betty Hartmann Richard Haschke Charlene Hausenfluke Ronald Hays Barbara Hebbe Judith Hedrick David Heimann C. W. Henneck David Hill janet Hill Carol Gummelt Jim Gustafson 1im,Hagood Vivian Hagood Katherine Hale Jerry Hanke Patsy Hansen Marvin Hanson Wilma Hargus Carol Ann Harmon r CJ Glen Kallman, Richard Wesllzzfzd, Tommy Powell, Mike McGinnis, Sonny Felter, john Pace, and Eddy Peterson visit in the main hall before school. in Hall Bench Mohhed Before School Paul Hill Judie Hillman Patsy Hocker Darlene Hohertz 5 Sharon Holmans Albert Hopkins Diane Horn Donnie Howard Edward Howk Linda Hoy Billy Huie Bertha Hutro MMRQQN ,WM 3 8 wbitgfjb M NZM? vi 5 vw: 2 Q xmw i'f6 ' 55,23 Dfw Qkwgqwgix, E if K o ymmxxv R Q SW wr 2 43 s may l 4 wm Billie Johnson Ghristine Johnson Seniors Vangie Johnson Myrlene Johnston Mary Lou jones Sandra Jones Glen Kallman Tony Kallus Mary Keithly Barbara Kelley Betty Humphreys jack Hutton jo Faith Hutton LaNalle Hyltin - M- Richard Ingram gig -3 Cynthia Irelan Bobby jackson Helen jackson Jimmy jackson Sharon jackson Pat Swaner models a wedding dress from Snyders-Chenards for her home management class. Homemolcing Class Presenfs Sfyle Show Larry Kennedy Dow King Peggy Kirsch Glenn Kleinert W .... - . ,. ,..,, We , ii Q .,,, , 1, , iffhfl .- Wayne Kfamef fi:fgfE51,ig32.g53Q Q,,:3,Q :ZA if Sharon Krauss I - N Kenneth Kruemcke it an X 5? A ww Q51 x gigggrgi 93 ii K 253823 if e '9 we ww 4135-vw 533 - I 1 7 4 , . E 0 ' LV , John Landolt Arthur Lang Lera Laxton Bonnie Lee f :ggff:::::-1 ::e5:5: A-2 Qu S XP iaqfi Mk mg ey, k 1 D 3 I Ellis .:,.:. is .: .2 ,.:.:..:, 2. 1511.1 ., -1 , r' -at , f E:2.:. Seniors ,QhQ,.,,-.,g., U ,, t David Lindsay Steve Lippman jim Little Crystal Loep Donna Loney Teddy Long Diana Loughry jo Ann McCr6skey Stan McDonald Tommy McGi1vray Judy Madden Terry Leifeste Gary Lemmond Leon Lemmons Fred Lentz Barbara Lenzo jackie Lewallen Anabel Lewis Rodney Lewis Gary Lindahl Berney Linder 1 S 1 iij ,gn These senior girls listen intently while Mrs. Kathleen Thompson lectures on employ ment after graduation. Seniors Ponder Over Joh O rfunifies Patsy Main David Malkemus T. C. Mallett Patricia Malone Roy Mann Dale Martin Tom Martin Ronnie Massey Robin Matthews Rylene Mazur Janette Meador Kenneth Melber Seniors i i ' 4 I .Q 5.5, - ':e::i::: - -v : fy- sf: we, f -s::c:..:: - 5 V, z ffltffw, w ' Q.. K iv y 2:-: '- ,- . 'Hi 1 W e fy ' ' Mf' -lzE3Ef'E.' MEL.-' ,' K - lerff , 2 QXQXKS ,, waasgw fgggggfggwgg . , ,nm KV ., f Exim J 2:Efb.f5?1F warg .,.:' .,..,,. SM if .2-.:: .:E,a Hg, , 3: if ga v,. .. Q :c '35 71552: M 3253 We 53,63 L z .... 1- zz egg N ,Q , , . -:-:Q- 55,135 ' '5 f .:f5f'EEE'1fI sf . Q, msgs , H ' fi ,lilwhiil rszsmsfzi 5, Mx: gum 3' -5- 1 ' Hariri. ..... y N. N En ? .ug ,, 4 is it 'W 5' s 5, 3 Q52 X Q Ss 1 ' Q ,L X N Sf I' 1 Q 5 R ig Q X gif' 3 sg 5 W it 5 W X Q52 , AHF? s.. XM, f sem: yawn 1 mgv? , - ,Tac as s ? s x ii N w mfg fyvyzszgzgf-iris? 21355.-..fs4'f':'-Wwas-vf hw Ronnie Moore miie K M A1 M ay orey George Morris f ,wav .TT g.- -- V V :H xissmrf ,- af ,Q .,.. , . 5 2 ,.,.,, --gzj iwzfu sim 1 fl . -, if he W Z Sheryl Morton Lila Mullins Nina Mundine Dennis Murphy Charles Myers Robert Myers Annette Nicholson Sandy Normann , Pat Mendelson Bonnie Messer Mike Metschan Bennie Mikus Susan Milburn Bette Miller jan Mitchell Mike Mitchell Tommy Mitchell Virginia Mokry Mix: Margaret Harris watches as some of her solid geometry students-Doug Connally, Baldur Arnold, Richard Haxcbke, Lajemz Chaffin, and Herbert Adams-check their homework assignments. oth-minded' Uppercfassmen Study Solic Carolyn Oertli Suzanne Olson jimmy O'Neal Pat O'Neill Sue Pardo Anne Patten Sam Payne Harriet Pearson Esteen Person Dick Peterson Eddy Peterson Fred Pinkney f wm.h,,ffnY'?5 w 7 - ' A- ,szzgf K 1 K ' , V if f -4 ----' i V Z . , - rg . 15 ,. - it if v 'V 31 ASQ Q X as , W :gi '33'l'i'w ww yrs? 55035 is all W2 sg 2, x 2 war? 3 .figs vw ri Z! vf Tf1?fg,r1l7i?'?,Tf 2 ffL'1,i:1si?4iii 4 2-'ffl - i 1 . v ' f 1 ' W e N y Qffiiifiififiif ' ESE? ' 1, nfl? E: wg? in k 11:5 , W wi - 5 fx waitin:-' -:21:afg:zf:z,.,.,. X EM ' -.:--g.-. -.-g'g:4ag:,::.,.:, Q' I R X3 Q - ' V '21 ' 5.31 Harry Pruett Wanda Purcell Seniors Johnnie Lu Raborn Carol Rabun johnny Rash Dennis Reaves Becky Reese Danny Reese Joan Rehm Elizabeth Richards Tootie Pittenger Norma jean Pittman Dianne 'Plotsky Blossom Podolnick Russell Poling Charlotte Pollard Paula Pool Tommy Powell Don Pribble Richard Price Charles Casey, jimmy Carter, and Doyle Templemn work to build a trailer during their vocational agriculture class. FFA Work Includes Forming, Building, Learning Patti Roach Loyd Robertson David Robinson Clyde Rosenblad Joyce Ross Pat Ross Carolyn Rosson Don Roth Bernice Ruiz Richard Ryans Robert Ryon Bill Sanders Seniors was 212 55:5152 - S Dis N x 1:57 SQQWWA' f 11 gm ywmrz 5 W we . B15 ' ,, ' iismisfgfg I .,., Y 51:52:53 F .i'--T322 '-'fr 'R , ii .If.i1': '1'1 3'lI -' :S Ffa-M if fi iff ',1,gsE2?if5f 'S :g y .ia sg 4 12: -' - . ' George Shepherd Barbara Sinclair Bin Siptak Bob Smith Curtis Smith Donna Smith Rosemary Smith Donna Smoot joan Snider Joe Spaulding jerry Spillar Elaine Savage jim Schlegel Joyce Schlueder Gretchen Schmidt George Schneider Connie Scott Robert Scott Bob Sebastian Judi Seibt Dottie Shackelford Connie Scott, Dottie Sbackelford, and Elaine Savage dip their paints to be used on their canvases displaying the pre-Christmas spirit. Ari Sfuclenis Deck Halls With Works Betty Stabeno Kathy Stamper Nancy Staples Barbara Stark Sandra Stevenson Kenneth Stockton Nancy Storm Richard Streeter Leslie Sullivan Lee Surrett Pat Swaner Richard Swanson Seniors Q ,fa M Sue Townes Sharon Tuten Martin Tyson ligiigafar im :Waya- w my 44 g it an M..we?f af-Q - Z. wqwfiiwifgifliliiilliiii? : - igwyagfgr -,.::fav1,., ...,. ' -t Y '2 1 ings ' W ff m , H .iv u'Rw'?'bSsa :Mgr N X 'ss ,WWFQ5 Judy Voigt Larry Voss Mary Ella Wagner M. C. Walker james Wall Gregg Wallace Kay Wallace Ronnie Walton janet Swenson Betty Taylor Betty Ruth Tedford Doyle Templeton Tommy Teykl Roland Thames Ann Thiele Mary Ellen Thiem Charles Thomas Robert Thomas David Clyncla and jack Hutton find humor in working a beginning mechanical drawing problem. rowing Classes Learn Skills for Future . ,.1-:-: 41 a' .: 3 E , 9 ..,.. , ,, , , , F.,a. I ...,g,, 2 .i.,.4.:. ,v 'L fr , :f ff 2 Pqstsw zi ' r - e .tc:.::zm.,f.,..g:':g:: ,..: -' 1 ,5 .5,:g-:- I tx:-:,sEaE:1gz:2ii':L-: -.p.'g:a:a:.:2e5:sa:E'i:, , :I Z: .... 5, twist 4 Y k , ef I 5 'S Wi V ,-1 Q s k of ,V , 5 ........ V,,., . ....,..,.,,r,., , , le: ' 9 I mwggl faswig 575 r---- 1 N .- - -. we iii ff? - e ' ' ' ' iiyf,fsrst .swag ,.,... A -' ' iiiinmf 9 I, ,,,,,, 1 ..., - Zwmort, fff . : 52555 Sail ma, as iss 1-1, f t ztgtf w gitfggfigsgiif W A gags W . . 'ii S 6. 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F a Vm..f,f , - A ' Tm, Ray Frusha Sandra Fry Kenneth Gage Kathie Garrett Dorothy Garza Susan Gay Celia Gellman Curtis Gilmore Gayle Patterson, junior chemistry student, performs an experiment for the benefit of the class. 53 ..... . ..,,, , : gg Vg Lf ':5i L1..fQlg,-25:2 . 5 ii: K 'r 'MAS ,:-re : -fraG::: :: :'.E 5'5- . M35 gg .- Q tes m f Emifaf. ' me a ' vip r ff .W ,,.Q U ., , 9 ggss s y z -1 . fa, - s. :. 3113533 ' 5.55. w e Q13 . it , fr: as ga . rf t Bei 1 Q rv we Q 95 t A wi 4 W av a ,E , A 5 5, 26 mal, jwifib f A- X Z ,V N ff X Ad 3 t 1 1 ir, iq XV? , Q 'rf , , f t S 1-1 f W t , .W df, tt? mpg, A .aw VA Gwezfw. ., ' gglw-WA fi? f 'L D as f f mir' wt. we Y iv 1 'fgfgwy 'Q Q We .ine 5 we ' '15, S? - - . 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' ,ri-I' 155326 :gg i I- Hui , 1 V --ggfg-g , ,a 5i.gL: I ,V gg, 2 5. - . -, Q A- .iff ' 'V fig A 5 we S Mg A 6 Ronny Hutchins Tommy Hutchison Karen Isaac Barbara Ivy Galen jackson Terrell jackson Bob jehn jimmy johnson Kennerh johnson Sandy johnson Pat Joiner Par Jones Juniors 7 , ,, 11 ..y,,,..g,.. ., . f QI.. 'f 1' i,w,,,z? .. WXW,Z,.a,,r,-V -' wha - V. 4 mg,,,f..,i3J'- xf,V. gpg, K , -V :.., W my W . :-V -. - 1 . X ag- :: 5 i IN 'Y .fiiili rar, 8 , H mil' ai 5 fu X Q W wif 2 ag 3? 4 4 L 4 5 L H 5 is i 2 '52 , if if , f si , , W ha s ., Patricia McAdams i Eiiiz m:':af:'ff .sggfsrfgagm V , .Jawa 14 f, - 'Y uf., ,.4 .,.- , W M. -wr 2r?prrw5gf? w QX W K . if fe.-Q.. , amy L .M . , -S in N 1 5 lv fr 8 i af 1 3 39 , Q Q at W I 4 W f Q Q N , .Q Q if f x Z J f 5 X 'fix K :'as,.., :S .: Q .. . ff! f, f-'.M-'gvH- , gf, 'Z .pf V I ' I Wi 3 -iz vc :N ga K if ,rjg y :iiiH1Ws'iES5f!f1'P? gggggjk ,. 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Ziiwsmi Margaret Lamb Rodney Land Mary Landolt Ray Larsen Cherry Larson Sherry Lawyer jackie Lege Ellen Laverne Lenrz Office aides, Pat .7lIrComa5, Annette Gres and Smzdy Baifmm are kept busy filing ar alphaberizing the spring semester progra cards. ..,. ..., 4, Mr mer Q kiclwrgf 1ag:g..,- 'j,l22I:i.:, 5931 ., V J 3 4, Q' X2 A A 1 gag X it X lil 4 5, se, M , i We was QQ , Y 3 i as 2 1 Q, ,xl K2 53q ifTf.ii? 1, - E A M77 ig r f Sri Qriixrag. 'gr 1 ,zarazz-farm 'Q A I .. a xiii: Wifi: 1 J fgi '-Y SZEZZL sfgafzi rsw- f -- fr' iii ,ew r Q 1 S f ,er Q S, 5 4 if 1 L z fx ' 033, 5 in Q M f i 'Q A Q 1 , av , , Xu g? wq1, Az5'i'aZ -I .4 - 5 , , V 1' 7? , f33S 3fh5M 'E 4' Egfiiiiiilix zg U swgpgr,-was: 31.21 A , W me 4 Phil Mabry Carlene Maddox Drew Maguire john Mallard Marilyn Mansfield jan Martin Mike Martinson Linda Mason A. W. Moehnke Emil Mokry Libby Montgomery John Moore Ann Matlock Ann Matthys Ronald May Marilyn Mays Diana Moorman Jean Moran Henry Motloch Wanda Munson A V WWSQ -flllfl ,af X' 25235 L eww :Q H 3, ,..,, Wwffwlggf I 5 Q fa aa Q5 , Q Q .f r Sffiiiiia? Wx wwM2's-fir ' asus, ,W :Q.U..,,-- ilcisgzasrmy 4 ,,p::3z2q5:'i.r ,I W z. V, , g 3.75.41-H '2- 'Q if ,Q y Q.. r 'Vai ,, A N, M .D 1 be 3' bask Jiri., Y 4 ' ::3,E2.' 2:2522 ':. I.-' 'I - 22. M New ww :sg -,.- -5 1. z, I .:- ga mfs mm ,mir W Nik movin, . W - i, '-1-gs? - ., ..,. .- ig wmfla-.efff sg ' A r 5 RZ if i 4 1 22 A ' M1 a 2 Q , iw , - W ., 'ma ,gg 1 ,, . I 'mtg-Q' . K :Sze E:.:5 r wa. .-.. , 3m - :- jv 10- .,1,.,,.,i:.:,, 'f 'fi-.. 32' Z Sandra McAngus Patricia McComas Mavis McFarland Mike McGinnis Tommye Ann McGinnis William McKemie Charles McKetta Paul McKinney Sarah McLellan Mike McMillan Claudia McMullen Donna Mabry Juniors SWS? A 1 . 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H ' WEB tml, as if Judi O'Nea1 Peggy O'Neill Kathleen Otto johnny Owen Homer Owens Trudy Owens John Pace Dennis Palmer Ann Pounds Peggy Price . Jacque Prodoehl Gay Pulkrabek Helen Pampell 'Pat Parker Gayle Patterson Sharon Paulson Pat Pulliam Betty Pursley Steve Rash Donna Raumaker af t V, or git ? ty-,iaalgg x . . fy W'fi5 f 'ftzzrgg s y s,ui ,Sm 1, W 2 ' fi , . ,. gm 17275 in ' ' Vi 'lirflt x at ' , ' i 'ef' , N z, J ,212 n :fl S1562 Y -.:-, L r,fegFM,,w ,. -f, f N ze .t,,- g,'5gi, N it af? f 4 Q in 5 ig me 31 Q.,-,.-Q-wk:-g, 4f:. h. Q -4 si 1 A ,X 5 , V 1 .f l Z ' HM 'M ' as-1-2 10510 5 fwtffqgx 1 G mimi: M Claudette Murchison Betty Nauert George Nauert Bennie Nelson Steve Newcomer Jack Newsom Carol Nicholes Kathryn Nitsche Kasey Oatman Donnette O'Connor jimmy Oliver Virginia Olson Juniors t - Q'1sE-21:1 . V tg . 2 , .- - fa.w,,:.-1-,, ,.,. W, .:...,-E.:,-Wm. N WA ...t - 5-2 f...-,, ,... , .. K Y 4? Ja :fy ' .1 ,:z:f::f2 fs . e z GM. 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Q ,gwf LEM, 55 Rig Nw K J .5 . f 1l -1 A ffw' ,, 355, .rf wt 6 M R' S, if at st WWW Z y,, q ,.sf ' Joe Don Peacock Kathy Peebles Frances Peterson Gloria Petrick Randy Pharies Rodney Phillips Wayne Piotrowski John 'Pojman Bookkeeping students Cseated clockwise from front leftj Melanie Howard, Wilma Salge, Betty Robbins, Linda Leyendecker, Donna Dorsett, and Betty Nauert start the new .se- mester by adding entries to their combination journals. ,, f l 1' 1 1 i XV' K. 1 J id 1 Q' Q, 'wJ 4 ' P .41 e V J lfg, A74 ,ik Q' ' ', N Nvx , J. V 1 lx' igeiaf fiaa 3553? iii 2 N Q T , gi T f' T512 r azziii szm ,zz 1 f mana axegaaesfe f f reaefaaaxavfei tix. .Q.Q aaEEit1ii??tii'5i at gee r gyaane,aae?giaeea2 ,W 325 Ll ' 'E if I f : 2 7 X ,Sa Q 5 Q gi 4 a K r 1: K it on J S , f if 1 0 25 'S is ir is , ri , ag t 24 Q it W: Sie Zilf l iil t 1 -----f 5352 ffl ',-?E1: :: ' 1 . mm - f 1 , 7 Y?2iif:'4:: Z2 ' .. e'62Q, .fz' - HYQYTEQQRFEQESEGQ asf i If: g 9 ,. Qmzzzvg. Wanda Roe Dolores Roeglin Sherry Rogers Dayle Roper Sandra Rosson Ann Rothell Bill Russ Dickie Rutledge Mike Sinclair Adon Sitra Vickie Slauson Carol Smith Wilma Salge Jodie Samford Anne Sanderson Sally Scallorn Carole Smith Fay Lynn Smith Glenda Smith Kenneth Smith zzfzsriliztggi if wraz:sl:,a,.er:g:v,Dw f 1 :Z M , 4 F' Y V Q ' 5, ,Q 4. 1 225924 -, f ,J 5 a.Ww ' , is 1 I xx i Y 95 M 5?fHla.' 53?f Ef?W' ' y :we . ' 'S 235 a, N' ' -'V :ar ia i a.wwswewveeaaaa - . , I MMS:- : fli Q52 5553495 :ma f f :fairy 1 1 , is-zzz, war 5 . ?f1S:s?iSi'z2a ' 2 :'l',22E':: if V 7 0 ' , Ltr. 353522 gg E ,F WEE? ' Liga M3929 , We 9 , .eww ,J Magis. Pam Raymond Cecilia Reed Lyn Reeder Marta Reese jimmy Reynolds julie Rice Tommy Richardson Georgina Roach Patricia Roach Betty Robbins jean Roberts Virginia Roberts Juniors Vx , Z if 4 J -,sikffi ' . Qi A Q35 Q' 1 U , ,.,, ' -P f , ,.,. , - K , Q K R ffmeagiff QL, Y '::?Hi,,. mf' ig? -. .3 ' .5': :NVQ 'Z ZW- ,S-R. 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' V-,2'ff:jf:,QQ'fi,I I ' :g : , swf? 39 PE mi '30 S t , ,g.si?,.,.aagxb., , , V 3 S4 .ng ii! s 3' A ',,'v5' ' i t ,,.,A Q f TS f X . , . iz.. ,.., -.g,::j2:1 V , , jog P s . - . ' 2 t i ,Q Q k t X Q Q Y s Q2 5 A W Y si 5' sg, t E gy, gf sy , , sw 33 ew sg Ks, P , Q Steve Sikes Everett Simmons Classes View U. S. Post . 9 ' Th f fS -lv-t,,,,,w 5,55 5gg1?FQsw mwf Q , E i 43524. '?i?P3:?Q5?:s he .gif-A50 Xi A l . eff tgtm-p ',N??!:g,1' Ib' 4 4. 334 -'Wifi et if f if -Q1-112215, .aiiifzif E'fiP5,t's:'fs? ik: s ' 1 - it z 1 5 is 4 gi git: yi: 4 it is K Q00 Jeanne Schramm Donald Wayne Schulke Peggy Schulte Mary Beth Schumacher Pat Seibt Buster Shelton James Sherrill Wayne Shook james Looney, jackie Lege, Robert Hale, Gd7j! Lindahl, .Marilyn Mays, Elizabeth Ebner, Roger Mecom, and Donny Smith find Mr. Jennings' American history class amusing. 63 raw' Q A R iff . of ' 'mi V E 2 get ., vii: -- Si? 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X -A-'A-- S at 1 4' px. 1 N 'Q EQ W 9 N is , Q , 'P aaa ,W as Q t Q if Q 9 , Tommye Stuard Pat Swenson J. B. Talley Ann Taylor Gale Taylor Ted Theilen john Thomas Ray Thomas Norman Walker. Ann Walters Pat Ware :iii-. Mary Elizabeth Warren Charlotte Thompson Joe Thornhill Steve Timmons Kathy Jo Tisdale Sue Warren Andy Watson Mike Waugh Galen Wellnicki f rf f at 5. M X 5,533 yshgtli l m- 4 . 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T ., ..,. ..,,.,. . .. www-ff ---J. -.-. , -1 - 4 gig ,151 93--wh fvi' 1? 4 A , 224+ 4 4 Q A M A asf? , W.: D ,Z We 5 4 Av 9 X w Ea R gb, we 15 i 5 Q Wil 5 w, -.W V ww EEAZHQ NN 3221 L Many Hopefuls Lead Yells iiiffz' .2 f it ' M Q-E W 1 'W 2 ek iw , e.,g.1 J: I Z3 M ,, 7 Y L Q Q K ' . - fjf-.:. N ' in ,zo .1218 . xrby, i. Q? l 32.42, Nsiif 4 t ,A '- 1: X - :ze ge if . ,J ed ,xii ww mme fifif 12 t g, ' igl 11: W wwf, f 7 124353 E L QSM 'f 2 Q 5 2 2 M 5 il dwg Eu W ,N 2 TBM l Bill Towery Bruce Townsend Tommy Tucker David Turlington Veneta Turner Gerald Vasterling Kris von Kreisler Dick Waite Burt Brunstetter announces the yell he is about to present during the McCallum Cheer- leader try-outs as Tommy Manford, Diane Dean, Cheryl Lobb, Terry Brune, and Yvonne Coleman lend him their support. 65 T45 K- M4 UWM , ,V-Mg. . . V. .r.L , , I Z A'A I 'h - . ...,,. t Q .... Ft.. .:.,. . Becky Wray Linda Yandell Ronny Yates Margaret Young Merri Lu Youngblood 66 f V. ,zgum a - 1 A K , I F ' it t at Jennie Wilmot Susan Winstead Ronnie Wood Becky Worley ,assi :lj , f ,. V .E::5:vf ...22:g . f f 'T 21-1'1'f1fl ,. ir kk' It , 3 V 1 3. 1' ---- A5212 1 V , Rf' 35 . J uiigxhkettkwr, .3 .V 5 9wi,, . r..1j', , ,it-5 H, Juniors .1 J , ,-gfg:, f Eiagif ww - A Cin if I guffw, at i- - -I 2,11 Jw? EIS' tim, ,.,, , ,vm ii f 2 t . ' ' ,fi 21 Q Ilia' , 4 QQ. Q. v 2 lj' ix a t r ixifx iigyt A f.,,?:,. .A We we iff : :iw Janette Wentling Linda West Carolyn Ann White Jimmy White Richard White Eugenia Wier Rick Wiley Petrena. Wilbur Danny Wilke Jane Williams Jerry Williams Jimmie Williams Eff -- .f - r f 'fs -1, ws - 'rf . . ,ts - warg-5 A X44 Q15 if Hy 4 ' -ft QzS'g',6,? J as z H S' 9 . ima 'ss 1 X Q H N., 4 4 ix we 3 fi if 12 4 is - A ww in . Q- . j-222' gqzf aff ,, W Q '. f.- , U A tw- 431311 Q W was ft 9 4 , 2 t P tw X 1 K A QF Eg 1 t, , ' tt, , Q Four of the Sophomore Class officers are kneeling: Sandra Rouse, vice-presiclentg Mary jo Henry, secretaryg :tm1a'ing: Sam Gainer, president, and Bobby Green, sergeant at arms. 1960-61 Sophomore Class Officers Not able to be present for the regular picture- taking session were Vaughn Obenhaus, treasurer, and Theny Chancellor, reporter. 1 Future Lanier' students gather during advisory for the first of a series of meetings to make plans for their new school. any iw:vtJ,eM,f jigse zzlgg mw Q at S i Q, -VM ..E. . . 3 QS il b P Q 6 ff 5 sw 3' 4! 8 X Sophomores Students Prepare fo Move fo Lanier tr wN.w.tNt P w tx A eesmv . 3,2 , we HM' Qi- We 25.733 A fi A x ay f' Wit at ai X A31 ei fiagpw ,LM .- gl? 3T132l'?i2 i2Zl?Zl'i5Z YE Hin? 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Mgt , v Mw W ss.. ,tg , NM X ' x Herbert Adey Elizabeth Akin Alice Allen john Alvis Elaine Anderson Mike Anderson Paul Anderson Shirley Anderson Stanley Anderson Carol Apperley Philles Archie Earleen Armstrong Sharon Arnold Donald Baker Elaine Barnett fillii -- , .:::g.:. :j 43 rf , . me 1 , 3 Q 1,9 it N law F Q M92 Wi an 4 w 55 24355 It fr algae 0 .ff.,Qt.n rm, I-,xx 3 W .Q K5 if ' 2 4 9 v W-. x SJ f 1 Q 4 1 i. 2 . x 5 '4. E 0 wiv , in fl 7 5 B. N Q ji ,A , B 9 . 1 Q A . t W' ' K A . z,, V ,.W, Z . 25 . ,. M A lmao ar V ' .gg i g S R' .1--5:21 , 1 Y i If'-we--5? L :L -izqwryit V .wif ig Q- K nr' ' J . 'wt f Q, 4.1: M ' ' - 4525: B f me X 'W ' ' L W 2 f': 1 f fik 'Q W f A ' 'V n 2' , ., . .,.,.,., M. 4 - Y 12 -' ff ' if - A -W it Linda Burris Norma Burler Pete Butler Scott Byrn Beatrice Cabillo Gail Cain Edna Calhoun Jimmie Lee Canady gr, . , . - gwggf-,713 'Q:f55:i'L.... ez: 'wwf' S fy xxx +, Sm 'K 1 39 S 252 3 X ' ,.,. ' 35:55 A-u,Wrw2i 5? X Q it if g,:::. 1 r.leh, G K Lzygig 6' My W li M v . . , ,T im amrelr, K ig 9 f i E if 1 2 ,,., , 3 ,Xi '- -1, '3. : 1,fr,X v i , VIjwfiQ M Martin Basore Beverly Benjamin Carolyn Bentley Megan Biesele Allen Bigley Tommy Sue Blagg Terri Blair Ed Bleker John Blomquist Susan Blood Kenneth Bozart Bonnie Bradley Alta Fay Broadway Ruth Brockman Patsy Ann Brown Terry Brune Marsha Bryant Bobby Elgin Burrer ..,. ,A , 1 rw . ' 52 ' A Mfiikistrf' : V ..,, ,V ,Mg gg .,..,,. -...:, , . Sr' , :1fg.:5:3-:5-::. . , . ' during study hall. Hurrying to their next class, fanice Garrett worries about the test she will be taking while Linda Sclmider, Elaine Eggeling, and Kay Gilliland rejoice over having finished their horhework Sophomores Sfudenfs Converse Between Classes - it we life ,rw s' -, -New 2- :ga . 251,52 , , W-I SK Kg! .X is tfwlk- Q , , P Q 5 L get 3 he N -li C ' wr s , Wei vm- '- t Q. A 4 WN X nib' 1 is , W? ...., P Q s Q X 5 1 Tr VB g if t ,W X W1 X y 1 an 4. 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W..W t V :- H :-2 22' 22 ii V F x 5 s' fi gs 1 1, 2 rs 4, Q ft my f' x 1 f 1 Za., 5 Q 2 t s ai - r V Myres: .e sqggwg ggjgiff gil: :B 535553, , V X fs 1VSfi.Li -s i 1,-1gii:iEi f4 Q Zire' 11 ' 6 35. 7 ' T Z'593Wf 55 ' , c V ai' V -' I. gba 1 i . if -5' RQ 2' fi' V wr: g:-:. esgsitik Nancy Diebel Joe Dobie Don Dowd Ed Dressler Jill Duggin Steve Duncan Sandra Durban Elaine Eggeling 'vlilaiax lfo fr 'VQLSTLMVQV 'Hsin Y ,i,,3., zz.. . t. if 22 2 - V'-fi :fig - 1 :Q ' p V : N f - 55332 2 1 Vf' .. mafia 5 gs- ,1,,.g:2::5. ,: tial: KV fail .8 1 1' ., -5 EW --'- K 312 ' i Siigzl U ' ' ' 'SW K . ,., K ..,.,..,.. 5 .::.Z. ' fsi si gggg fi ' , , g Diane Dean Pat Dendy Larry Dent Iiifgs, X ' . 5 V,fVflVt7 V , . fr, QV 53:53. V. ' -1 f- :Z tv Vsgpqifs . 55 67? ' 53- V at 35:9 4. , 4,,,,, 52535 J A t M - . ' V 621131511 JJ ' ' ' Q ' L ' ' fu ,xt , fi ' -. 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Y Y Z gg:-.--' g aagwgkg 5 V VL .- ,-F--g., ei wg: 8 Lu fs K ' 'A fl 6 Q H, A1 mt , rt A Q Elf .V ,, R Q F 5 ,fl X Q it s K sl im bi' , Xb it 3 gb Ma5f?w'NNE.f air W M V l - mr. t .- .qzzzg i . 1 eVer M is if few was ,. -A an Vawgw V . , s N mwyggsw Q Jwssm-.wuf amixsr. is Forced inside by had weather, these sophomores and juniors participate in a fast-moving volleyball game during their sixth-period PE class. Sophomores PE Classes Go Co-Rec as Rain Falls '34-h'Ii h. ,. .... .. ., .hiKEH'l.2E1IE:,-3 dup ,Q-,n.:,,.5,.:.,,:g-gg' . ,W f sw f img : w,3,y,5 az, '- , A ,ffm Hz, 52 ' lgjgwf ?: .. ,Q H if wg as-, eggs: - ..:g:: , is ,mg f,:3Qs: . viii- ..' ,.I: -' , , . ' J, 2 3 :IA ' Yi? 215: - f4W-- 'H Efisi'-'gywea - M -4 ' :F 512:53 fe,-?.ff'Q fwjfgffs . . 0 fizjagli if C A -. -.1 '-5 v rf: V V gggiggggg, ri,-- ky K v ' . '- vain, 4' Q 4 li M it i Wi ,X 'k is ' M ii K .QW we N t i M i p .,,s, st i?'W1i'?' ,:- - 5:55 .... .f R gg? t NSN? t wig? 'Q' W all if N! Y X t i '12 ww we ....,,. C H QESVHY K, Q aa 5 Ne xg? 1 1559 4 'S .L WW as We Q.. , X 5 ,' P33975 . , . Q Q M95 ., ,, ,K ffiwj . :,., g , U ,. ,HHE . Q V, V R f ' . ',fgIsx,.,QQQ as . Q . A - gy J, V ,mfs ' V , 2. -if .. f g ws' Y Chip Eickmann Cathy Eldridge Dorothy Ellis Bobby Engelke Nelson Estes Kay Evans Nicky Farmer Bill Fiero Richard Flowers Carolyn Fogle Nancy Follett Caroline Foster Susan Foster joe Franklin Laraine Frasier E y E I - ,fs gn rf ' ' ,A Y greg eg . jzsf , -- sv' 'lfzi 5s5:.':if,.'Qfi:g5S 'ffff -if 4 K gt ze... I ,A 6 517fi 'wfff1fe3 Q' 9 a W2-'Sz-5 'fx 35lQ Q31 ' I Q 123, L are :m il 1 Q56 -- QQ ,Q A K A - rw qzis-u':grgszs2?:f?. v g55:r1g,r,,,fz'31 A my - 1:2 s s' ' -5 gig .,,: 4C?Qrz' 3igW'ii'f,??'ff:i37:f fv wzszfzrgyf fr :steam-ffxazflg -'fm f Qiffffrere-W4 14' 'ke '-Ling on iwzwfmsrg . 4 4 ,M t., :mv K zz-3,15 Elm' A -155. M, 5' L. - ' Y ymlzeie 'fffz ft-24 ' ' A' Q r -51: ' :QQ V A ' ' 'S E5'5:fi-5 '3If-522 5? 'sic , I .. , ggmaeafrmu . . Haw wx-mg sf: 4 mga-aw-xi .... ., SMsSt::g41w Q u ,ya -Wea? ---' T' Ex, I ' Q K f 6 , V , 1g33,i5wG:.: S ' rf, ' fi aff V D . V Bobby Green Sandra Gregg Melissa Griffith Dael Gullion Paul Guy David Hale Doris Hall Judy Hall Karen Golding Abraham Goushe Scott Gowin 5 .4 -: J- , gqgmg' wrap. ?fk53?'f? W 't 1- Wi? W' W? ,.,, ,..., - 4 .W Q, sw 1 H L, Q .I ..,. , if -Qi, Tilt? . k.,:i.gfwffw , Q :2g:fa:,, 1 ,A - , sb-L i I rg ' , , ,,k5:g3,wn 1 5 4 . it 5 ea 635 5? 's Y Jak l' Y K 4 gs A 'ist 1 vga,- ,f Q9 va 5 H5 V- .-,Mx :, ,, iw . , im fgr - 55fD.L tx 4 4355 : ' M g: ': M an ig lt fn Y ii 5 S' 9' Y if Q 3 1 filiwf Y 'ii Q X Laurie Freund Barbara Fritz Tommy Frohnapfel Dan Calvin Fullerton Eda Gaida Janis Garrett Donald Gau Ronnie Gault Patsy Gebert jane Gee Robert Gibson Kay Gilliland Barbara Gilmore Mary Glimp Walter Golden 3 ' ,ii ' Q . J r wg .t J SE? .3 ' ' ii fi ,gs f K' 4 fr b, J. 2 F We x v 'K 5? an ww Y rw 6 ' f if 53 M., y at qi 3 Y 4 Q X 35? 5 ,i gt ejffe,wasLwN:'Ks'2 e?'bggs'eft: zzwrsggfyqgw 2? A ., ..... - 35353 - if 'I g wfgg g ' .4 t L wt., 4 T t ..,.. .:.- .. ., :., f fi ,X-r..Lt,Qugwf ' 1 ' r V i,rieggf?g?er..,?f at 7 N W iffy gy ar 25 . , ,-r, . A , y G Steve Worcbel, Pat Willson, and Martha Pennock read and discuss the features from other city high school newspapers. Sophomores Newcomers Voiunfeer for Shield Work in . ,wifi V 4 2? mm. . . -.EL-fiassffs .,.:r: ff Q 4 Z . QWQW S F .f ffl, . i' i ' ' ' :saw f' I I A Q . r v r , ,J Ab : V . . . ., -Z .,,,. V,,. :EZ V .s i .... i as r . Sllr 4 :egg-fi Ei 'if' Q Q aiiiszgwiilff ' A H f 113:51 '-fpizgpz, - Wg. :2f:?E as ':1..J W. - .t 1.55: WHA? 9 is 1, A . . yiifmsffs A r .... , w ma 'l .-, ak,. Q sf ' .W 221' q iggw s r iwiizif if H r , -' W4 '- 'si , ' ' - viSf::3f'f'f22i55:: an -' Q , f :. 4 f -Arsiweffa as - Q . zz we Bassas is as - y feels ' r'?12fif 11 . fi ? 3 v ii -V ,QW K , 3 le' Q fi ii - i V .. ., E351 ' Pz' i,j wg4iKf5'qr E2'i2z:2iiE': , ' :H '15 fiiwza Diane Hamilton Fred Hanna Jean Hanson Harry Harr Robert Hari: Mike Harris Donna Hartung Carolyn Hatfield Pat Hawkins Kitty Hays Ann Hedrick Mary Helge Dan Hemingson Jimmie Henderson Sally Henderson f I 'mi ,- '-5-fa army , Q3 V - -:-..-,::f:'.-5.53. Hi? A H Z4 i, R W 5 X sl' 5? is f ee- 'K HW Q52 We M ,, :asf will Avi. f IJQWT1., Vw -V f egg! .Q-MW I Pr ,. .: 1 if f ' V sz ' ffl f Shirley Johnston Ralph jones Alice Joyce Tom Jurgenson Mary Kanetzky Mary Kauffman Donald Kemp Linda Kemp Maynard Ivy Linda Jackson Robert johnson Mary. jo Henry Linda Herrin Karan Herring Raymond Hickman Linda Hicks h W: Robert Hill Diana Hobbs Betty Sue Hoch Sandra Hollingsworth Golda Hooton R ze six Q ,V W in ,Zn , Q ia W L fg s4 Y 4 E :sr sf : if ff' r 'Fil UL ..,. 2 , i,. 7 VU.r , , f 4 1 af fi' 0 ix if figs . f W Q - 1 -rm'-1-,:.a: : ,ff gr- - My z wx E f an 4 A 2 V l 7 a U gf z Q s 4,5 J, g i . QQ: - Www. liz 15, SE : wQ4,?jgff Z f' 4 . Www gil Q, , f'5 QQ' 1 ' gf ' Qfwzg, 71' eg.. -ffl W il 'P-k Q' Hgh- Qs fffn-Gaia' U 'AfY,Y6fb'fi fl .,... v 3, ....., fwfr' A ,, Q., :A mix H -g g15 ',,gii,1 y joyelyn Hoppe Sharon Hughes Anita Huls Mike Hutton joseph Inman , . . - .1 V ,QQ A , age n i , 95 TSEEQ- ' ' H-,ef , gp .12 pi' - ..m:.. -3 wg ' I-1 A fl zwf w wiaswzmwzg f f X 3 k Y ,Q X A if Q sflfi , 5 , 1,32 ei'. fn yr -iffiziiirfii V ' 3 44 V SQQQE fs 5 2 W es lx 'RSX mf gfe .:: . 'jifwgg ' ,. U ,, Z - yvf-55,5-,. - - , .pg is z: i W T- aw i:::f,2:2fF g 'f-1.zi2g25f1?mMr' im' 1 k V a .n,MW,im,, b,,. ,L , ., QQ 5 W iw F Vw A '54 ii . X1 'igi 4 Qi x - 7 5 f In Miss Grace Lewis' sixth-period biology class, Iudy Conrad and Pat Long answer questions concerning the process of digestion. Sophomores Biologists Employ Good Study Habits P Z 532 gm J ' is H, WS, ,A , 'BEER AQ, - at X ami? Q X sW 15si3 '-121: Z li ,es -a X 2 r ' we fx L 8 5 v X Q it it j if sewage 5:3 F57 Y 13 Y f - ' A 1 L as g 1:-' -1' M gg., .V .L ' M V -v . if: - f f 1 . , , if t f X ,N t ' 1, n,g,1,giLsww f Q,-2 ,, . '- g et -' ' Li :.5.:. 323216 ' s wiv' 55,115-S , , ' ' f - ,QF ,,..,, 5 5 M ..,. Q Q55 ' 'r1f a:, 1 iii hui? , its l5k1 1i'v35V ' 4 L tt 2125? A z f , A EWSSQ? W 59 l iv e.: mai in -' we - -- .. ' e:Q::g. ,- ..,. -:-: xy W f WL' 'fl' ,rzmff Wh Mi ae. ' - new - 1: - ' -,sqm . ' , 1 ,J ,x xx A K Tsxgli .K in .gr ,V Ag '2 1 ' 1 M egg 1 .1 ' ' . c WG ajft' P tw' ' W i Ziyi' V , , ,gsziil vggiw Barbara Keel Adele Kelley J. D. Kennedy Jim Kersey Emma Lea King Mary jane King Evie Klein jeff Kirkpatrick Keith Kramer Carolyn Kruez Henry Lackey Molly Lacy Jack Lamb Jack Lambert Patsy Lancaster swimzm. . - g V, 2 K ri 4 - Lili, K Nw if P11 7 'L ini 2321 V21 . if-:vi 1 . f-:w g 1 ea' My , Q 225+ i lffzif 22- 1: .2 Higgifizir T ' .., Q 1 V x :Z K Ai Q 4 .532 , if -,xv 2 - 11. Nwffwbiis 4 7 my L . - f .. K 252 fill? i f v 1: f ff'5ffE?: 7- W-5 1,. 'ras 'A K f . ' iff? 'N' - .wis p f?: :. Wfilzife ' i- -, Jlwiifiifi' , ..,. i Q ., 5 P? f'5 i?5'iYfE72f ? ,g xl? 7 . Kenneth McDonald Pau McDonald Bill Mcliarling John McGi1vray Pat McGuire Sharyn McKean Susan McKinney Suzanne McLaughlin H N New K f 'Qi ' HQ 7 x , Q s Sf all z Q 5 , ya fa ,W , 4 ft, Q . 4 gfag lszf m me E ,. Q 1 B, gf if 4 ,gr 2, Q 5 2 N W vi if 'Q A 3 Q 1' Em 2 ', f 'ii hw A wit? Q I ,Q V K SW 7 -.-:fi Linda McAlister Mike McCrady joy McCutcheon g:1'.f:v:,:11fs:?-ji- ffl, -if -'flmgyagb ,..,:7-.:: , Q iw da.. M . , V-5 ykw vi f ,,,., VP , fl .,., iiisiif 7 Q Q16 -' in 1' f fm. ,W f vbk fe. ,.,A if .,QL. L .W,,,,,.,M,,,A- bi,,, ga . 352 A L fi ' ' :fg.1I.f i' Z '51 ,V f.u,.f :L P mf fi vt '4 - . W, We M Q , L YJ T . , f 4 f .1 f :,- ..f-4-.2 . was jonny Lands Sidney Lanier Karen Larson Charles Lauderdale Judy Laws Bobbie Letscher Lesley Liebhafsky John Lillie Pam Lindley Cheryl Lobb john Logsdon joe Loughry Jeanne Lunday David Lundell Dinah Lynch 2 Q 1 J ,-in i 7 h ' w' A he nv-. - , L y. x I ,L W egiggmgvv . -.- ' 1. elel 7 ,, r ' , X- Q' i f 21. 111, 1 2 ,tv - A reign i'f2E5f' hfl53iGQw ' Q psirfff f, il ilf 5 ,5 y,,. , ., f 5 . f iila -e ,', . w X Q pi ' -. ..,, .,.. 2 in K - A ,Eg-gy V ',L 2' 2 F , Qin 7: L ' ' 1 if M Ka . ' 1f -a ge i ng . mi 'Ji ..-': 2:22 21 :2 g5ii :'f?.2i 17 'EC- ' '1 WYE- .A : W 1 My - f Having arrived at school early, Sonny Carruth, Ann Hedrick, Donna Hartung, Bill Barron, Dicky lVray, Tommy Cowan, and Gary Thompson enjoy themselves while waiting for the advisory bell to ring. Sophomores Friends Enjoy Before-School Choi ww-:a-as ,ff - wg, 1,-4 -.a' fr 525, +'.ef:2,w3-513, il- 'f fb 5 2 ' V '-'g iasi 'Lie 1 1 ., , -r WW , . L r , . 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David McNeely Jimmie McWhorter Mickey Maddox Robert Don Maddox Buster Mason Dick Mason Susan Mathis Sandra Mauldin Jean Mayo Carol Menke Michael Meranto Richard Milek Bobby Miller Susan Milligan Gilbert Joe Mokry ,--,:i,.,.,..: ,..... , ., . .EL ,K .,,. . , .. , Q X . gr. W ..., wi gif ia , I 531 Q , i W 5 vb my '- wawggjz , A + Q when ,. lx, ,N 4? rw 9 im: w'2'::, . Q 4 iff. fi ftffiiiifiif 5 ' S ',.,.:i-:zz2::w'i:z,.Iz - W . if '?f ' W , ,.,, Q. '2- - ,,.,.. i wax wwe . , L, .- .. 5 4 J S' X I ' 'AA y 4 2'-'Nh s , 1 . 1 ..:., W, l H 1512 4 X 5 f E25 L., vflism r ' I ': i- . ' 3 U . 1733512 LN Q, I I Q 5, f www i ' - mmm ,ggiaw-2-e?2s M 3 . ' L wwg W: 5 gif 5 mug ,Q ,,,., . W K' 4 in V ,,,.,. W,.,,,,,,w 25573-ww Claire Moore '3 fQb. E HV 1 Ya' if M il 2 1? 2 S im fy 2 mg? as , F'-'-. 3 , fr' wwfilf s S EZ? - '-M' -W ,hairs gn 1 limi 4. 212- .Mg e g , 1, f K l. 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W ' JiiZ1V': f 332322 . wasfsfi f '-'fin i Ll fam' ' Sheila Nagy Tom Nash Lloyd Nauert XVayne Nauert Mary Betty Nelson Richard Nicholas Melanie Nichols .. .,,l .,.. N L , A , tyg, ,.,..:l. . ., 1 .NIJ L SE! -fs, f i , 'Q f ' '-grmsigq-L' ,- Ka W ii Q sf 5 s ,g g if 1 Z R Q Ms? 2 fb 4 W Ragga my. Ellw , .4 awww , .,,. E, 4 X S sf s -,gt K, 'if' Q gas: fx A 2 W 1 'N M 3 .S M3 N iw 4 W 'S wi- Q '44 r r Q Aga iw' e o 4? ig .rs ,. - 4- . .- ,Q 1 ., il . - lv N Q 1 ,f f , egg W ,, . , .wx .WEP Liam -.4 fa E : :??',Ea3 .'f1 A '- .a u '-'- ' ' V 1-1' . . ...., K -' K.. -j1ig,EZ,:,,. 'Z -I 4, ' 1 1 1 Q l 4 '1 5 't Z 2 Y 2 1,1 ng, L, 5 Q .x Q in Qwfiiw mlli. - flsllzzaiw siisiiviil 'V if Q si .. These Spanish III students study their lesson before recording on the newly-installed speech laboratory, which is shared with the German and French classes. Sophomores Speech Laboratory Proves Effective fir 5' . f Q51 13:9 :el fl W .. I 5 , , Q 1 2 ki ?' Q ' g 5: at 12. 43. 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Teichelman Sharon Thode Betty Thomas Jo Anne Sunday Susan Swanson Kay Swenson ' ' W film , 5 - i gn 31,5 ,V ,Y , f, W 'H K 5 5 2 1 7 1. i M wwf Al I N ,fm M V 1 i i as I f N A M rm , ,Zi A 1, L T ,. V . W S :??5?f' MNH V tv-z 4'f gf' '11qf,H'i J ,if Q if - ' 4 VW , 3 6 , , l 1 mf-'ai W, ww . ,wk if .. ' :-'ffSff'f1 ' H 1:-W e gifs? eff , M . za, Q K it 2 ik' N i , WNW, .-. .. V g ud? M5334 tx ,. ., www ,J 1, ,V 'i Q 2 X, f A Q 1 , asf W r a l ' Diane Singleton George Slining Ed Small Judy Smith Margaret Smith Pam Smith Pat Smith Steven Smith Jeneva Snitko Marjean Snyder Howard Stephens Bruce Stewart Jerry Lee Stockard Kay Strickland Charles Strong tw awww' . 1 , gi ' aim, M, a me we WW gy, fn in gnjwjmdglfw ' ' ' Z NMS A , L t ,. W, , ' fi ' .e ffsf? iif:5ag5g1rt.,,,, WL,-,Q t X , ,L ,gsiff f 'i 5iif3f5'P'Z5?li'elii at Y 4 NL 'icuii 510313361 af QM Q1 'V 1 1, , M 4 , ,Q 4, ,ig , ma , .t-,ze-::.f,.' L' - :H , . ri,.t,.i.,2,, 2 1 get A Q K t? X, Ti ki ,F 1 K S ig f M Q aw is Wgyi ii- ,W p 4 I 4 1. gg f - - A A 1 iifss x We ' S ,,- 3',,5l1 .. .: Q' 'fir 'QS , Mkgshk ,QA A5 2 .1 Q hx fx 4 V My , AW-4. 4 S35 ,gf ' we v u 5. A if Us IL tv - W'-' N, 3.4 up 1 ' x 4 X in S MSESQQ 3 t Sig J zgayiiffyiggn is ,Q 1 W :- 4 Maia ff? W . -'gif , K- 4 During cheerleading school Suzanne Olson and Tommy Manford explain the duties of a cheerleader before teaching these junior and sophomore candidates some of the basic fundamen- tals of leading a yell. ' Sophomores March 17 Brings Cheerleader Elections ,., ,,,,,,: A .,...4 Q 4.,.,. mir V 4i0 l s,Q U Qt , , . , MZ: . -' f w aa 5 , a gc:ea ax - 3 w . , 1 g:Yfe'Y - f'if?'i'1 il . : 3 'fy 4 ' f . W-eww V K V 'Qii t, r ,.,:. , W 'nib W ' ..., t ' ' fx? 3 E 5EQE:'5f:, r W W2 V WU f 1 1 g: E5i:.. 1939 ff' 1 22 ' f 1 rl 'Y 'f.f:,. t - zz if -'-- f IAAA, K ' 'ai zjg .1 . 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Q . ,',, mf -V Roy Walden Carolyn Wallace Sherry Wallis Jan Weathers Vivian Weber Lee Webster Estella Weirich Marty Weiss Sharon Weldon Merilyn Wessels Phil White Ellen Whiteaker Sandra Wieland Nancy Wilder Jeannette Vifilliams Enlarge :. ::,:5,. V 5 ,gy ,3 Q ew1:wfQf ww, at Wham 'V' 'V .,,. .. as 2 , . . 1 fn ggi 'H at 2 2 21i 'Ziff 1 4 'Mira swf QM , Q , tg 'Q ' Q1 ,l -' f N'-Rffezfzsai f'-U n 55: if 2 t i - . Mi ,N ag e- 0 Ei ,K W zzfezmg fl 1 'f 'Fei i iiii:ii1',iii -' ' gif -1- - .,..- . r :sw X22 5 ' 'I,1f'I - 2 7 54 iii. 3:2 YQ r , gt 5 1 I, QT' 1' izigji. wwf ' + W K Q ., W Q Q '52 ' is H? 1 t.., JS M igggtsrf asai n - - s mm 1 ' L1d'i1W1i7'5s4v5wxwzm0M 4, . WM exist: W al s A ,Myst A ,g .:,-1.., .. f ssssigg a I 4, ,g.,, .,5,E5,E5Ei 'N' 1' i rw g wi 3 233972 5 Q 32323525 It, A K a ef J if these are the few chosen by the people who do the work performed in the house the knights built l This house is decked with many honors. Early in the fall, the Knights elected the friendliest boy and girl. The leaders chosen in- cluded the cheerladers, who boost McCallum spirit, and the presi- dent of the Student Council, The Queen of Hearts was among the many queens, sweethearts, and favorites who were presented as the year progressed. In February the most beautiful coeds donned their formals for the annual Beauty Revue, an affair which honored 73 McCallumnites and offered pleasure to hundreds more. 86 . X 4, gf K , x 5 A L ' -ri X if fl 2 X w ja? I 6 ? V REX 1 Q' Rx K By M sl , L23 1 NN 4 A QQ fi ' A ' f 911, 1 5:3 Et V Z z K 41' 1-3 LIE , . ,f , ,gk x R ' M l. , 4 g fag V,- X RA, fi :NVQ 5 ' f - .1 A xv M4 riwi' Niggaz I f LN- f ' 553451. Fl 5,3535 X Y V K V 4 Q 1 X xx 1? Q Q3 Jia 'N V ' 1 'X ff , , ,. ,X gf f R 3 N 1' , 4 X K ', J K3 ' ff-f X JJ Q xl? ,N Ma Carol Rabun Head Cheerleader 5: gf 1: . av: 15: :eg 1.8 J iles X 5,5 ,g 7 .... : . ni.: .: .5 .g: A, 4: . :- z wif. 3 :E :E r . 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' Z.f :.EifiTi1 .-3- body N this -:I I- fill -: fine pose :T i feel thaflfigjif h serve as 254 1 : as McCal ' i g M, fgfiggsxlri me wf.Y'QCw 'f's'e5C f'fL4y1w53 5 V iffkews KHMQQSEQHEM Wm? yr S igggsgww Charlyne Cooper Cheerleaders Promote Splrlt, Mattie Cope Tommy Manford Wanda M Encourage Sportsmanship Kasey O Suzanne Ol X, , , , , - 51, ww. A , f,h,,.W,QQwH ., , .ffff is Jw - if 5 Q S Q 2 5 S 2 W QMwgQfMM,um1f f-WWMMWM A fi 5 S Q Z 5 Q 2 Ei 2 5 5 24 E 3 2 2: 2 2 51 ix I 5 Q 5 Q S 3 2 Q x 3 5 i 3 5 as E A 2 1 2 fa if 5? Chclrlyne Cooper Elected Queen of Hearts Charlyne Cooper, an active McCallumnite, was crowned Queenigof Hearts at the annual Queen of Hearts Ball. For the past two years, sheihas been a cheerleader and has been elected Friendliest Girl. Some of her other honors include secretary of the junior and senior classes, Best Citizen, and Class Favorite as a sophomore and junior. Donna, Wanda Are 'Hearts' Duchesses ed t the Queen of Hearts Ball, is an acti - band member. She has be maj ette for three years and was s ct- ed B d Sweetheart this year. l nna has a o been in the Beauty evue for thre ears, and rated as . inalist this year. D nna Smoot, se r duchess pre t- 2. a a Munson or duchess e , McCallum cheerleader She ee chosen by her classmates Bea t Revue nommee two years nd was lected FFA Queen as a so o shown K her activities in the dent Council W , ' , a p P . as b a a more. er quality of responsibi y is 8 45 , E A s A E 0 an 5 5 zz 22 gs SY ff Qi :HW Wav Finalists Judy Ellis Donna Smoot Finalists Jacque Procloehl Vaughn Obenhaus Finalists Jackie Lewallen Mary Jo Henry Finalists Mcrtie Cope Goldca Hooton f 3 I x 2 , 2 5 S 5 K Friendliest: Chorlyne, Bobby After an election by the student body, Charlyne Cooper and Bobby jackson were announced Friendliest at the dance follow- ing the McCallum Knights-Ball Tornadoes football game on September 16. A winning smile and bubbling personality are just two of the many qualities that make Charlyne, who was chosen Friendliest last year also, well liked by McCallumnites. Bobby, elected class favorite in his junior and senior years, is known for his thoughtfulness of others and ability to get along with everyone, Band Elects Donna, Richard Donna Smoot and Richard Haschke were announced Band Sweet- heart and Beau at a party held on December 17. Elected from a group of three other nominees, Donna served as a majorette of the band for three years. As a sophomore and junior, she was nominat- ed from her class for the beauty revue and was also elected FFA sweetheart. As a senior, Donna was a nominee for football sweet- heart. Richard, drum major of the band this year, played first chair bassoon in the concert band and was a member of the percussion section for three years. Selected Beau by the girls of the band from a group of several other nominees, Richard is also a member of the Knight Beats, To earn the first trophy given to McCallum's Most Outstanding Athlete, Jerry Hanke participated in football and track. A two-year letterman in both of these sports, he served as captain of each team. Jerry has also been treasurer of FFA, and was selected for Who's Who, and was the Knight of Lady Perth this year. Rothell, Hcmke Are Named Track Queen, Best Athlete Ann Rothell was presented as the 1960-1961 Track Queen at the City Track Meet. Ann has served as a Stu- dent Council representative and presi- dent of her y-teen group. She is the FHA historian and a member of the National Honor Society. An active Blue Brigacler, she will serve as the organi- zation's vice-president next year. Anne Patton was named FFA Queen at the December banquet. A very active member of the club, Anne, being interested in animals, spent a good deal of time on her project which was raising a pet colt. Anne also had several other main activities which included being a member of the Pan-American club. In addition, Anne played first clarinet in the band and served it as secretary- treasurer this year. Judy, Anne Selected Ag Sweetheart, Queen Judy Laird was announced FFA Sweetheart for 1960-1961 at the annual banquet in December. This attractive junior was a nominee for the beauty revue from her class as a sophomore, A very active and talented singer, Judy starred in the play Girl Crazy sponsored by the city of Austin last sum- mer. She also played an important part in Seven- teen which was given in the summer of 1959. Judy received recognition for her singing talent by winning first place in the local Talentsville, U.S.A, contest sponsored by radio station KOKE. Top Six Announced At Commencement At Commencement Diane Horn O Others of the highest ranking boys and girls are Ted Long, third highest ranking boy, Carol Cumm- ings, second highest ranking graduate, Janet Berg, third highest ranking graduate, and Don Roth, third rank- ing boy. was named the graduate with the highest four-year grade average and Billy Huie was named the highest ranking boy. Diane has been a member of National Honor Society and the Blue Brigade for two years. Her senior year she was named to Who's Who and was selected DAR Good Citizen. Billy was a member of NHS for two years and Science Research Club for three years. His senior year he served as president of both organizations and was named to Who's Wfho. Football Sweetheart: Suzanne Suzanne Olson was named football sweetheart on November 18, during half-time ceremonies at the Austin High-McCallum football game. Chosen by members of the varsity squad on the basis of personality, beauty, and support of the team, Suzanne was selected from a group of five nominees. Although she moved to Austin from Waco only last year, Suzanne has been quick to make friends. 111 Edward Howk is the first McCallumnite in history to be chosen as a member of the All- state choir three consecutive years. He is dis- tinguished throughout the Austin area for being an outstanding soloist, and has already been awarded a full scholarship to UT. Edward was elected president of the choir last year, and vice-president, this year. As president of the Blue Brigade and senior representa- tive of the Student Council executive committee, Nancy Staples exercises characteristics of leadership and depend- ability. Some of her other time-consuming activities include the French Club, Royal Court Players, and Future Teachers. With a 90 average, she was selected for Nation- al Honor Society as a junior. Who's Carol Cummings, an active MHS student, has 2 Bobby Jackson has lettered in football all three years at MHS, and was elected football captain this fall. He is a member of the All-state choir and is president of the McCallum performing choir. Bobby has also been selected as Friendliest Boy this year, as junior and Senior Class Favorite, and as a junior Class officer. uf:szri s-..zasz zaf1e.s wtsna iw' sweat: received many honors in and out of school. She represented McCallum as state treasurer of the Texas High School Press Association, and was given the Student Council Service Award last year. Carol was also selected for the Blue Brigade and National Honor Society, and was chosen as editor of the Knight. im U- ' fcuzxwnswnrmmzuzwlnsmxu Who Pat Barnett, an active junior, is a member of the Student Council. She has been a member of the Pan-American Club for two years and a participant in intramurals. Pat is in NHS and is a member of the Future Teachers. She is also an assistant swimming teacher and competes in inter-city swimming meets. leiry Hanke, McCallum's Llost Outstanding Xthlete, is a two-year letterman in track and football. Jerry served as captain of the track cam and tri-captain of the football team his .enior year. A runner-up for Senior Class axorite, he was treasurer of FFA, Knight of he Court of Perth, and a member of the Fool- Jall and Track Clubs. in band two years. l 4 I W mwznm aewwi Stan McDonald, an active participant in the Student Council, served as council vice-president his senior year and treasurer his junior year. Stan is a member of the Science Research Club and won first place in the Engineering Division of the Science Fair. He is a member of the Shield staff, Lairds, Football Club, and Track Club. La jean Chaffin is complimented for being courteous, help- ful and hard-working. An A student, she won a scholarship to the summer science program at UT, was a National Merit finalist, and a member of NHS. La Jean has held offices in the Slide Rule and Forensic Clubs and has lettered uw, 1 I Outstanding in many school and community activities is Bonnie Messer who appeared in Who's Who Honorable Mention last year. Bonnie exhibited her leadership qualities by serving as treasurer of the Student Council and as secretary of the Sketch Club. Bonnie was also a member of the Blue Brigade and National Honor Society. An outstanding leader at McCallum is Dennis Reaves, president of the Senior Class. He has brought credit to MHS with his speech activities by announcing at several half time shows this year, receiving a scholarship to the Baylor workshop for debate, and serving as president of the Forensic Club. Dennis is also active in Pan-Am and the Lairds. Who's Honorable Mention Achieving recognition primarily in the scholastic field, Dorothy Baltzer was a finalist for the National Merit and NHS Scholarships. She won first place in the science fair and is a member of the Science Research Club. President of Royal Court Players, Ronnie Massey has contribut- ed many hours to that organization. He also is president of the Pan-American Club No. 2 and is a member of the Lairds and National Honor Society. Tommy Billings has served as historian of the Lairds and president of the Latinatores this year. Other honors which he has received at McCallum include Who's Who and the Hall of Fame from the publications' business staff. joan Drosche is active in many school organizations. She received the Blue Brigade Service Award this fall, and has served as Student Council representative all year. joan also participates in intramurals and plays varsity tennis. 4 Vivian Hagood, an outstanding participant in school and church activities, received her state degree in FHA this year. Vivian is the president of FHA No. 1 and is a member of junior Red Cross and National Honor Society. Making her second appearance in Who's Wham, she served as president of the Latinatores and as reporter-historian of the Blue Brigade. ,.. rn:r1:14-1:11111mnmfzwatunnummuxm Who Dick Peterson is outstanding in many school activities. He has served as president of the Student Council, Lairds, and Sophomore and junior Classes. In sports, he has lettered three years in baseball and two, in football. Dick, making his second appearance in Who's Who, was chosen Best Citizen and McCallum's representative to Boys State. Jonnye Galloway is well known for her artistic abilities. As a senior, she has served as president of the Sketch Club and art editor of the Knight. Appearng in Who's Who for the first time, jonnye has been a nominee for the Beauty Revue twice, and rated in the top three this year. In his three years at McCallum, Richard Haschke has done outstanding work for the band. His honors received in this organization are drum major, Band Beau of 1961, and Outstanding Serf. In addition, Richard is a member of the Knight Beats, the All-Texas Band, and the Student Council. He also participated in the Science Fair. Honorable Mention An excellent student and choir member, Cheryl Betts was selected for All-state choir this year. Some of her other activities include National Honor Society, Blue Brigade, Powder Puff League, and sports editor of the Knight. Cheryl was also a nominee for Laird and Football Sweethearts. Janet Berg is an important member of many school activities. Serving as recording secretary of the Pan-American Club for two years, she is also clubs editor of the Knight, historian of National Honor Society, and a dependable member of the Blue Brigade. A two-year member of the Pan-Am Club and the Junior Red Cross, Sherry Lawyer has received an award for Spanish pro- ficiency. Her service achievements have been shown in the Blue Brigade by being a finalist for the Service Award and 1962 treasurer. Becky Reese, vice-president of the Blue Brigade, is an out- standing citizen at McCallum. For two years, she has served as secretary of the junior Red Cross and has volunteered work at St. David's Hospital. Becky's other activities include the French Club and Court of Perth. 115 Vicky Witherspoon participates in many speech activities. She is treasurer of the Forensic Club and brought McCallum a trophy for a first place in duet acting at Howard Payne College. Awarded a drama scholarship to Trinity Univer- sity, Vicky has been a frequent participant in college-sponsored speech tournaments for three years. Guest Whitaker has been active in Lairds, junior Engineering Technical Society, Science Research Club, Football Club, and his church youth group. In his junior year, he was trainer for baseball and basketball. He serves as baseball, basketball, and football head trainer. Guest also holds the position of assistant trainer at The University of Texas. Who's Pat jones, an active participant in sports and music events, is a member of the track team and the McCallum orch- estra. He was the first chair viola in the All-State Orchestra this year. Pat has served on the Student Council, is a member of the Track Club and NHS, and is president of his church youth group. Niki Bohn, a vivacious senior, is making her first appearance in Who's Who. Niki has served as secretary of the Blue Brigade and was elected Lady Perth. Member of the Student Council and beauty nominee as a sophomore, Niki has been in Talents Incorporated and Senior Powder Puff League. She was also a member of the Coronation Court. 'i Who Tully Embrey, an active McCallum athlete, is a two-year letterman in football and a three-year letterman in base- ball. As a sophomore, he made the second all-district baseball team and served as class vice-president. Tully has been on the Student Council for three years and the Knight staff as a junior and senior. A responsible McCallum student, Marilyn Arnott has served as treasurer of the Student Council and Blue Brigade. She also is an active partici- pant in varsity tennis and has served as secretary of the Science Research Club for two years. Marilyn is scholastically outstanding as a mem- ber of NHSg she was selected to represent McCallum at Girls State last year. Diane Horn is a National Merit Scholarship Finalist and a member of NHS. She was chosen DAR Good Citizen her senior year. Diane is active in Blue Brigade, and is a copywriter for the Knigbt. She has played varsity tennis and has been an active member of the Student Council. Diane has also served as vice-president of the French Club and advisory president. Jag 354' 'mx Robert Myers, tri-captain of the football team, is a two- year letterman in football and a three-year letterman in baseball. Robert has served as vice-president of the Lairds, sergeant at arms of the Student Council, and reporter of the Senior Class. He is a sports columnist for the Shield and a member of the Rod and Gun Club. :tm1 17 Charlyne Cooper, an active leader, has been a cheerleader for two years. She is a member of NHS and was chosen Best Citizen last year. Charlvne has served as secretary of her junior and Senior Classes. She was elected Friendliest for two years and reigned as Queen of Hearts this year. Honorable Mention Recipient of the Elk's Club Most Valuable Student award, Billy Huie is a hard working McCallumnite. He is president of the Science Research Club and, as a junior, was awarded a navy cruise for his outstanding Science Fair project. Billy represents McCallum in varsity tennis, and is president of the National Honor Society this year. Who's Who Pat Gropp, an honor student, is outstanding in church activi- ties and Court of Perth. She is a member of National Honor Society and is assistant personnel editor of the Knight. Rebecca Blackburn participates in various speech activities. She won regional in girls' debate, first place in French declama- tion, and is the ,Forensic Club secretary. She is a member of the Science Research Club and NHS. Christine johnson has done much to serve her school and community. She is a volunteer for Red Cross and works as a hospital aide. Christine's other activities include RCP, the French Club, and NHS. john Whitaker participates in many school and church activities. He is a member of the Slide Rule Club, Senior Executive Committee, the Baseball Club, and is the assistant manager of his church baseball team. Mary Landolt, who made an appearance in Who's Who Honorable Mention last year, participates in many school activities. Mary is a band member and belongs to the French Club. She is a member of RCP and is a National Thespian. Mary is also in NHS. Wayfne Kramer, the Most Outstanding Boy Royal Court Player member, has been a mem- ber of the organization for three years. He is president of the National Thespians and was a member to the Forensic Club his senior year. Wayfne was named to the Interscholastic League District All-Star Cast and lettered in speech this year. Wfayne was amusements editor of the Shield and was elected to the Shield Hall of Fame. RCP Chooses JoAnn, Wayne JoAnn McCroskey was elected the Most Outstanding Girl Royal Court Player mem- ber. She has been active in the organization for three years and served as secretary of the National Thespians. JoAnn was a member of the National Honor Society and the French Club her senior year. As a sophomore she was active in the German Club and as a junior she served as secretary of the Chess Club. Publications Elect Carol, George, Jonnie, Wayne Johnnie Lu Raborn and Wlayne Kramer were presented as the Shield Hall of Famers at the annual publications banquet. Johnnie Lu, editor of the Shield, has held various positions on the staff and was selected to Quill and Scroll this year. She has served as reporter of the senior Powder Puff League and was a member of the third hour choir. Wlayne, amusements editor of the Shield and a member of Quill and Scroll, was named Austin's outstanding high school journalist by Sigma Delta Chi. He has been a member of RCP for three years and was elected the Most Outstanding Member this year. W215'HC,S other activities include being president of the National Thespians and being a member of the Forensic Club. 20 Carol Cummings and George Shepherd were elected to the Hall of Fame by the Knight staff. Carol has worked on the Knight for two years, serving as editor this year. She was elected treasurer of the Texas High School Press Association as a senior, and is a member of Quill and Scroll. Carol has also held Student Council offices and is a mem- ber -of National Honor Society and Blue Brigade. George, photographer for the Knight for three years and Shield photo- grapher as a sophomore and junior, has followed Knight activities as far away as Wilco, Kerrville, and Corpus Christi in pur- suit of the thousands of pictures he has provided. He was selected for Quill and Scroll this year and is a three-year member of the Science Research Club. Ellis, Smith Chosen Laird, DE Sweethearts Judy Ellis was presented as the 1960- 1961 Laird Sweetheart at the annual Laird Ball. She has been a nominee for Queen of Hearts, a member of the Coronation Court, and a finalist in the Beauty Revue this year. Judy's other honors include president of her foods class, secretary of Lady Perth FHA, and a nominee for Lady Perth. Margaret Smith was chosen as the 1960-61 Distributive Education Sweet- heart. She is active in the DE Club and is employed as a bookkeeper for Marie Antoinette. Margaret is past worthy advisor of the Rose Croix Order of the Rainbow. She has been active in all phases of the intramural program at McCallum for the past two years. 2 ZZ Mike Metschan presided over the Student Council during the spring semester. Well qualified for the job, he had served as a member of the council for three semesters before being elected as president. This year he was chosen as one of three representatives to the Texas Association of Student Councils. Mike's activities in other school organizations include being a member of the Lairds and sergeant at arms of the Golf and Tennis and Forensic Clubs. Student Council Presidents Dick Peterson, fall president of the Student Council, has much experience in leadership, He has served as presi- dent of the Lairds, and Sophomore and Junior Classes. Last year, he represent- ed McCallum at Boys State and was given the Best Citizenship Award. Dick is also outstanding in athletics and has lettered three years in baseball, and two, in football. He has brought credit to McCallum in speech activities by attending the Summer Debate Program at U T. Jerry, Niki, and Bobby Honored By Future Homemaker Chapters Niki Bohn and jerry Hanke were elected Lady Perth and Knight by the Lady Perth chapter of the Future Homemakers of America. Niki, who served as secretary of the Blue Brigade this year, was a beauty revue nominee as a sophomore. jerry, one of the captains of the football team this year, was a two-year letterman. Bobby jackson, who was elected Beau of FHA No. 1, was also one of the captains of the football team and was chosen friendliest this year. Niki Bohn serves punch to jerry Hanke and Bobby jackson. 2.3 24 Diane Elected DAR Citizen Diane Horn was chosen DAR Good Citizen by the faculty from the top three candidates nominated by the Senior Class, She received this honor for outstanding scholarship, leadership, service, and patriotism. Besides working diligently as a member of the Blue Brigade and Student Council, Diane writes copy for the Knight staff, and is an officer in her church youth group. She maintains an excellent average and is a member of the National Honor Society. Dennis Reaves, Senior Class president, was named the Best Boy Citizen. Taking part in many speech activities, Dennis served as Forensic Club president his senior year and llettered in debate for three years. He was a member of the boys debate team that placed second in district. A two-year member of Pan-American Club, he served as assistant treasurer of the organization his senior year. As a junior he was elected one of the top five friendliest. Dennis was named to Who's Who his junior and senior years. Cummings, Reaves Are Best Citizens Carol Cummings, Kuigbl editor, was nam- ed Best Girl Citizen and presented with a certificate at commencement. She has been a member of the Blue Brigade and National Honor Society. Carol, a two-year member of Quill and Scroll, was elected to the Knight Hall of Fame. Carol has served on the Stu- dent Council for three years and was elected council secretary. For the past two years she has been named to Who's Who, and she served as president of Future Teachers this year. Carol was second highest graduate in her class. Z Senior Class Names Well known at MHS is Linda Hoy, Senior Class favorite. Linda takes part in many speech activities and is an officer of the Forenic Club. She represented McCallum at several tournaments and enter- tained at various clubs, banquets, and dances. She is a member of Lady Perth Club and Royal Court Players. Linda was chaplain of the Student Council and was the first annual Miss Mistletoe. Lindo Hoy cmcl Bobby Jackson Favorites Bobby jackson is very popular among McCallum students. His personality has brought him such honors as Friendliest Boy this year, and class favorite both as a junior and a senior. Because of his outstanding leadership and athletic ability, Bobby, a three-year letterman, was elected football captain. This year he brought credit to McCallum by being selected for All-State Choir and serving as president of the performing choir. 1 27 Z Phil, Marilyn Chosen Junior Favorites Marilyn Mansfield, class favorite for the second time, is the Junior Class secretary. She was a Beauty Revue finalist last year and a runner-up this year. Marilyn is active in the Student Council, y-teens, and Future Nurses Club. Phil Mabry, an active junior, is vice-president of the Student Council and has served as sergeant at arms. He is vice-president of the junior Class. Phil played varsity football and is a member of the Football Club. Sophomores Select Jimmy and Sandra Well-known at MHS is Sandra Rouse, sophomore class favorite. Sandra is vice-president of her class and was in the Beauty Revue this year. She is also active in Y-Teens and in Future Teachers. Popular among MHS students is sophomore class favorite Jimmy Lyle. jimmy played B-team football in the fall and plays baseball on a non-school team in the summer. He was a nominee for Most Handsome this year. Z 130 Y W ,. ,. this is the fun that honors the few chosen by the people who do the work performed in the house the knights built Pleasant and rewarding exper- iences ranged from the accom- plishments in the classroom to those on the athletic field. The repossession of the victory bell started the year off on the right foot. Lateriactivities included a variety of banquets, bus trips, and special assemblies, At Christmas Mrs. Child's advisory was among those which brought gifts and decorated trees for needy families. To round out the pleasures they created and enjoyed, the Knights could boast a dance for almost every season of the year. Q ? i YZF Zfm Win Q3 HX' N-'WU 1 . , 1 X X ya j 5- ,MY qlzmwm ,J 1,1 fi M f A riff W9 5 5 QB Q ' MM! 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J M32 Q H if E :..,..:g.g:,s 3 , 151 i-e 'f'ifi ' f'J i-.26-ti 3 ., gf 9 iw- Y 1-iw cs .... , .. . i-1-aa.--'fl gz f kv g Q ' f V ta N Pausing for the photographer before beginning morning practice are Blue Br girls and three officers, Becky Reese, Nancy Staples, and Vivian Hagood. Campus Area Resounds With August Practice 1 Q Several of McCallums organizations started working in the summer before school was in ses- sion. Beginning August 22, it was not unusual to hear the cheerleaders leading the Blue Brigade in a spirited yell at 7 A.M. Later in the morning 1545? TV M-+1 t the band could be heard practicing both music Lex , A MM, W,,,,.Wmg,Mg 1,4W on Z: D I f !.55g,s1 MW1f'ee-rffigfrffrifffxrrr ii' new-Mjrffz and marchlng for the football half-time shows, ' ' -Li, f y, -. , 2 :ii i or ' H if Q On August 26, the football team began reporting if 7 'gfgfri' , U .,., E i s Q R ' - , Qlv' . . rs it In . . twice a day to prepare for the comlng season. Q if I ..'Q' i ' 'f '- we 4 'itf 47 -3,:j -' 5 - 'zz J Q . - 2' ' Urn r ff tfwzffisw nfi fN.gf7..z':1w4:tfff W it Y i if - . :'f1fZ' , r- :E-Z' i'i'-- Q 23 Tu t . . r f 33,5535 5 'i-. , it- . gelg ,, '. Practicing a new routine for the coming . . . football season are Smzdm Bamdmmz and Patsy Dagger, majorettes for the 1960-61 Knight band. The Knight football team gains valuable experience at the pre-season scrimmage with Killeen. Majorettes Donna Smool and Betb Beasley demonstrate a new routine to the student body at a night pep rally for the football game with Kimball. igad X, W W X, lx KA xx J - f f 4 .gif ilff -X Q ' .Q :,,.'g ' 5 7 '-'i:2:I.-' X 'I ,' 451, ,:g.- V s -1 N g - - .- Y Q? xlx s J ' We . gf' X. ii gl .rbi , 6 News ' ' 6 M L X. Dirk Peterson, Martin Tyson, and Hulen Akers, team fgjff captains, say a few words about the upcoming game with il A,1. Tivy of Kerrville. i w'. .a L-V, an -- .A Providing accompaniment to the cheerleaders and . . student body are the members of the band. Playing Sklfs MUSIC 3 1 industriously for the pep rally are Robin Matthews, I i'-'i'A Martha Cmminglzam and Dayle Roper. . 51.14 M , Enliven Football Rallies K ' As is customary, pep rallies were held this year during advisory on the day of the football games. McCallumnites poured into the gym to be greeted by cheerleaders yelling Go Knights and Blue Brigaders doing hand motions to peppy band music. Humorous skits, words from the coaches and team captains, and lively cheering all added to school spirit and enthusiasm. Leading the student body in a rousing yell to heighten school spirit are cheerleaders Wanda Munson, Martie Cope, Kasey Oatman, Carol Rabun and Charlyne Cooper. In a skit at the pep rally before the Kerrville game, Senior Blue Brigaders become members of the Tivy pep squad. 1 133 F BB Gobs, Gorges Having fun on a see-saw at a pre-game party are Ann Mzztlork, Petrena Wilb11r', Charlotte Thompson , and Diane Porterjield. l . ,, ,, ,,L,! , Carol Cummings, Indy Watts, Bonnie Messer' and Barbara Kelley fill their plates with refreshments at the party for the Blue Brigade before the football game with Carroll of Corpus. Nearly every Blue Brigader looked forward to the party before each home football game. These parties were held at the homes of the various mem- bers who were brave enough to volunteer their houses for the use of over ninety lively Blue Brigaders. Singing fight songs, yelling, What's the good word?',, chatting with friends, and gorging on the wonderful food all added to the fun and school spirit. When 6:50 approached, everyone hurried to the football stadium to cheer the Knights. , W A fs W , , Taking time out to chat are Blue Brigaders Dot Everett, Connie Stott, janet Berg, Ellen Clmrlier, Sherry Lawyer, Melinda Stromberg, Donna Mabry, Kay Smith, Patsy Wiggiizx, feaizie Scbwarzlose, Kathy Peeblex, Melba W'axler, Brenda Bagan, Barbara Hebbe and W'anda Weber. Sitting in the swings and eating cookies are Brigaders Glenda Kleinert and Veneta Turner. 4 After the announcement of friendliest boy, Bobby jackson assists Cbarlyne Cooper, friendliest girl, with the bracelet presented to her, as Tommy Manford looks on. The 1960-61 school year began at McCal- lum with a variety of activities. During Hoot Mon Week, which was climaxed by the announcement of Friendliest on September 16, McCallumnites made a special effort both to meet new people and renew old friend- ships. Shortly before the Student Council presidential election held on October 7 stu- dents could be seen passing out cards advocat- ing the candidates of their choice. The start- ing of club moneymaking projects and the beginning of intramurals were other signs that the year was in full swing. Sandra Normawz and Cb1 i.vtine johnson, members of the French Club sell a cupcake to Patti Roach. David Erickxon gets ready to purchase his cupcake. Contests Spark Year 4 'Ki E Eifffff-Q 57 1 Q iii - few N rf? 'WT ' .... K9 'N VV' , . ,- J 5, 55,6115 , f 1 -Giiiilff' -nib 'f !-fi Wi if Ylogggujwff xt!! Q0l ., Joi 2, of. triwfsmtffeer f Sitting pretty for the camera are the four girls placing in the annual posture contest. They are Patsy Sprayberry, Sberran Saalboff, Vauglm Obenbaus, and Barbara Keel. Kasey Oatman pins a campaign card on Burt Branstetter during the fall campaign for Student Council officers. 1 35 Sophomore Sam Gainer concentrates on the melodious music ringing from the piano as he entertains at the Laird dance held in the cafeteria. Royal Court Players Linda Fisker, Cathy Hagerty, and Jim Baker try out for the parts in the play Our Hearts Vffere Young and Gay given December 9 and 10, Sophomores work diligently as they race against time during the annual Iowa test given in the fall. 136 MHS Offers Activities Besides taking tests and doing homework, most of the time, McCallum students spend a good deal of time in outside activities. Trying out for parts in plays, preparing for sports events, and attending dances are typical of the ways in which McCallumnites'spend their extra time. Seniors especially have busy schedules as Graduation Day soon approaches. Cheerleaders IVanda Munson, Suzanne Olson, Nlartie Cope, and Charlyue Coober decorate the goal posts for the football game to be held at Veterans Field. September 20 was the date the seniors of '61 had been eagerly anticipating. Displaying their rings are Jean Pittman, Betty Taylor, Janice Fritcber, Betty Stabeno, Beuy Duke, Betty Miller, Joyce Cole, Murlene Johnston and Virginia Mokry. g 'YW EES:-'7'i?ZEfI.. 5E'15f-,553 ::..-f -f-- 3 sL?ff1f ' ' 5.20 , A -'I 53015337 4 U NEIL? .zg-:Q J, lf-I - V N' 7' 7 - I. - ' ,:,W,f, Y ..-.: wtf i -t ,. .t , f- U s ' 1' t . , ' tl' t . W 1 1 --1,-..-..E:.g:g,,., 41. gf ,f t . W . f Y 5. , J f tr 1 tb, V, W ,X 5, N ,. K my 555.5 -V 9 U M ,, ..,, ., ,,... , . 5 A I-.f-:-1 . w ' .5 Qf t '7ll 4?a ., L54 N if . sim. ---:E-, - st - 'Z'22'i:sMsf:'+?s,x5,, 6-32 ' 31 f?'Qsfzsmli2r5Y. R, fziliafg. 1'et.?3N-ffiitgbtiz 01.1 my ,i gy I as-ss X -V '- M swat. 1' ,us- ,- -V . as wwfsft. 7 ,sa ' On Back-to-school night, October 6, parents had the opportunity to see what their children do during school. After a short PTA business meeting, parents went to advisory and then followed their child- ren's schedules for each of their six classes. Blue Brigaders who were stationed in the halls assisted the parents in finding class- rooms. Mr. Curtis Anderson talks to the parents of many McCallum students at Back- to-School night. Miss Leobel W'are explains her grading method to the parents of her students. Blue Brigaders prove helpful to lost parents during the changing of classes. President Nancy Staples helps a flustered parent find her way. i 3 :2 H . Parents Trudge Halls W rags.. E A M 2 ll Mrs. Marguerite Sledge outlines the course of study for her classes to parents of students taking Spanish. Mrs. Anlezze Frere reads an excerpt from an English book. This activity brought back remembrances of days past to parents. 137 3 Making the tradition of burying Johnny Reb in front of the school more than a mere farce, McCallum actually beat Travis for the first time in five years. jubilant McCallum- nites jammed House Park Friday night, October 21, as the Knights tromped the Rebs 28-0. After the game, the football field was one swarming mass of gleeful students, football players, and teachers, all trying to ring the coveted Victory Bell, Long after the bell was safely locked away, students honked horns and yelled for joy at having beenl able to see at last the Victory Bell? brought home to McCallum. At the pep rally preceding the Travis-McCallum football game, Coach Dnleb Kline gives a pep talk to MHS students while captains Robert Myers, Dick Peterson, and Ronnie Moore and Coaches Frank Rzmdefl and Charles Munson look on. Kn ghrs ifmmple Travis Waving pom-poms and yelling at the top of their voices, Blue Brigaders help bolster the spirit at the rally. Cheerleaders Cbarlyne Cooper, Carol Rabun, Kasey Oatman and Tommy Manford shows the coveted victory bell which each school tries to win each year. Every year the Knights bury johnny Reb on the front lawn of the school. His grave marker shows that he was killed in combat on October 21, by the McCallum Knights. Mr. N. H. Wittner views the Victory Bell the Knights have just won from the Travis Rebels. Laird member Clarenre Ferguson and faculty member Mr. Fred Brown beam with approval over the recent victory. Bowihowghr lStudents Herbert Adams, Mnrtirl Tyson, Clarence Ferguson and Bill Berry carry the Victory Bell into the building. It is displayed in the showcase in the main corridor. Home Ronnie Moore's jubilant face dipicts his happiness after the Knights downed Dixie 28-O. Shield staffer Bill Berry and Knight editor Carol Cummings guard the Victory Bell during the McCallum-Travis football game. Majorettes Bell: Beasley, Donna Smoot, Sandra Boardman and Patsy Dugger twirl for the spectators during the half- time show. 3 During a tense moment at a football game, members of the Blue Brigade boost spirit by leading the student body in a yell. Boarding the chartered bus for the Kerrville trip are several members of the Knight Band. Blue Brigaders Connie Stott and fan Mitchell struggle with articles necessary for the trip. Members of the Rah-Rah boys greet McCallum students McCallum-Waco game with an extra big hello, journeying to Waco for the Cheerleaders Suzanne Olson, Kasey Oatman and Tommy Manford give a rousing yell as Burl Branstefter and Mike McMillan hold the break-through when ferry Spillar crashes through. Organizations Boost Spirit for Football Several organizations at McCallum toiled faith- fully to promote school spirit and support the team at athletic events. Members of the band and Blue Brigade spent many long hours in preparation for football half-time showsg and Lairds, as well as the newly organized Rah-Rah boys, formed lines out on the field before each half to spur the Knights on to victory. Georgina Roach, a spirited Blue Brig- ader, sells a streamer to Russell Poling. i I l 5 E Q Q 2 Q 40 Pan-Am Club member Susan Berry sells donuts to hungry MHS students, Dana Strain, Elizabeth Alain, Peggy Schulte and Carol Rabun. Shield staffers Ionnie Lu Rllbllffl, Wayne Krafner, Indy Watts, and Mnrlyvz ieilnvilghgargfialalt Sinhacgllaljjlirtlfiygzlsigugivillilslgciiil England interview Miss Gloria De Haven. Miss De Haven and the famous Martin Tyson Cbarlyne Cooper Glide Bowling Lang ' ' I I I comedian Bob Hope made a one-show appearance in Austin. Baker' joe Edwards! and Rosemary Smith' . i ttl,, . - - ,,,a itl- tisf i . ,.,,.W- ... l. ,,.. r . t .all f if ' . f'ft71f'i ft?-5 filffizff - '- 'iiiff lv .f ' ie a 1 - Q Q' A f V A McCallumnites Sell, 5 Eat, Sing, See Stars 4 At McCallum there are a variety of clubs and organiza- tions to fit the needs and interests of nearly every student. Whether a McCallumnite wants to sing, enjoys working on publications, likes homemaking, or has an interest in a foreign language, he has many opportunities open to him. Participation in extra-curricular activities can be a very important part of getting an education. Mr. Lavqyi Wbitwortb directs the McCallum Performing Choir in the Thanksgiving program that was presented to the student body. During the style show, given by the home man- agement classes, Ioyce Scblueder models one of the dresses. This style show was for the purpose of showing girls the different ensembles for a wedding. 4 42 During the pep rallv before the Austin-McCallum game, the band plays Sugar Blues, featuring Donnie Ho-ward on the Cornet. Knights Rod y to Chose Moroons ond Tonite Coke With the Austin High game, the 1960-61 foot- ball season came to a close. For the last time, Blue Brigaders persuaded the sometimes reluctant stu- dents to buy streamers. The Friday pep rally was especially spirited and lively with special numbers by the band and a skit by some senior boys. Blue Brigade officers presented the football team with a cake and telegram saying Beat Austin! Blue Brigader Diane Horn sells her last streamer to Alice Moderelte as Glynn Robbins, a junior, looks on. Also pictured are McCallum- nites Donnie Gnzzlt and jean Cluck. Before the last game of the season with Austin High, Nancy Slaples, president of the Blue Brigade, reads a telegram sent to the football team. Niki Bohn holds the cake presented to the team. Danny Reese, as a Knight football player, chases Inrk Huilon, masquerading as a Maroon player, through the gym. ay Thomas walks forward to present a bouquet of red carnations to Suzazzne lson, Football Sweetheart, as her escort, Rick Wiley, looks on and Donna moot and jobn Pace applaud. Olson Chosen Sweetheart In ceremonies after a colorful half-time show with the Blue Brigade doing the can-can and the band playing a variety of musical selections from around the world, the nominees for Football Sweetheart were presented. Suzanne Olson was named Football Sweetheart for 1960-61. Ray Thomas presented her a beautiful bouquet of red carnations from the Student Council. Holding her bouquet of red carnations given to her by the Student Council, Suzanne Olson, Footabll Sweetheart for 1960, smiles happily for the camera. fm , Atiiiwfr. X1 , I ,gl , A PLM 5 fi:-fl ' a ' or fs ' fx N QQW-.4 f III l ' A X? sfff fx fix ffl v if N1 lf9S5'2Qli3af.fff2T,fsf, fe,-. .if-T51Xl'f .t H ' N A fly ,gg fs gk fb ff- t, wa, '- ll A'-1, Cfifw it Da X Q3 W My 1-l ,. PT. '72 f ffffff' 'wi we 511 1 lf' 1 fl V. ,ff Y X -rift .1 irsJ.s'l'l ei.: A f if ' lvl News Y'i ': .if lffiffe i'4F '7z2iin:?'l. ' !i'1lf.-ff H M-7 :f.Qg,1IL,, JTQSSX K. Nxeggx ,EQJQ ,,,,, All cg fglihfig, f'lt3,,,vt5: M: , 2- Q N A -- 03 5-ff ta Q is if , I fy., f ,s f f X ,,,, A . . ' 'i self il , wiiifif Af .Qi !-.PZ7f'?1. l-Ji. 'E P The Band and Blue Brigade start the half-time show with the formation of a peanut vending machine. While the band assists with music, two Blue Brig- aders provide the smoke. Kicking up their heels in the can-can, the Blue Brigade girls wow the half-time show. At the start of the dance several Blue Brigaders demurely show their garters. 1 4 foe Hardwick C102 attempts to pass the ball while Steve Holt C112 and Dick Goocb C212 guard. Blue-Grey Makes Money In Sox-Showing Contest The Annual Blue-Grey game was played during advisory on November 22. This innovation of Coach Frank Rundell served three purposes: first, to give the student body a preview of the basket- ball team before the season startedg second, to raise money to supplement the athletic appropria- tions for the basketball team to help buy extra equipmentg third, to show off the new long white socks which were paid for from last year's Blue- Grey game. Also the solid blue traveling uniforms Tommy Merrell C242 strains for the basket while his teammates get ready to retrieve the ball. sa ee- r lf ' t X bg, , R, , t - , ,la ,C C C, , hiafsi We af ,i if Q Q 4 , 2 . f I: .L,,, ' a n ,- l ike ii H V fr. 'ri ifflil I X. . QC 4 V - S i, t 'Killa 2 1 c l 41' 'v Y H 2 ,Af , f t't' jr' ' , any! , ' ,Qi s i V ', I 7' 4 Ed Small C552 battles Bobby Green C252 for the ball as teammates anxiously watch. 44 were paid for from last year's game. Russell Poling C202 fights to keep the ball from the opposing team. K ' TV 3? . -: M- K-... rg. ., t . , I . , .al any V we f My we Z l new . at 925 'WM M W f R 5524 1,5 eg 5 ,tar : t F The homemaking classes and the FHA are very active at McCal- lum. Girls taking clothing model- ed the dresses they had made at fi Style Show during advisory Of Niki Babu, Lady Perth, talks with Lady Perth Knight, jerry Hanke, after he was chosen by December 7, Foods classes spon' the f00dS C135595' Sored an all-day buffet, which was presided over by Lady Perth and herKnighr. FHA Produces New Homemakers jearzette Anderson takes off her evening coat to show her formal dress to the audience at the Christmas style show held in the gymnasium. Tommie Cummings walks in front of the Christmas tree as she models the suit she made in her clothing class. Janice Fritcber looks very poised as she models the dress that she made. 1 4 After long hours of work and preparation, the Royal Court Players presented their first play of the year, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. 12-B seniors' hearts, as well as those of RCP were young and gay when they stood in line to receive their graduation caps and gowns for commence- ment on February 1, Nanry Storm assists Linda Hoy and Richard Flowers with thi memorizing of their lines for the play. Laurie Freund, Donna Sussman and Louisa Rarey apply make-up to Mike Harris who played the part of a French window cleaner in the play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Play Opens As 12-B Graduation Nears 12-B seniors Doyle Templeton, Iofm Crawford and Dana Crawford receive their cap and gowns on january 19 for 12-B commencement. junior Allen Scbornack watches wistfully while holding the books he'll need for another year. 146 Bill Fzero and Suzette Rotlren dance to a fast tune provided by the jukebox. Bill Cobb and Sharon Carrutb jitterbug at the Candyland dance held by the FHA. Butch MrCa5kill and Sylvia Hawkins en- joy dancing to a fast tune. FHA Canclyland Scene of Dance january 7 set the day for the FHA dance, Candyland. The theme was carried out by candy canes and a ginger-bread house. The music was provided by a juke- box. Refreshments were provided by FHA members. Sharon Holman: chats with Carrol Napsker, lVanda Weber, Biffbdllffh 0-'mf Goode and Pam Roafh' Karl Heimer fthe date of Ellen Cbarlierj, Vivian Hagood, Bob 1 4 ,M - ww-A LQ retcben Scbmult Bobby Ifzrskou Cbcryl Betlr and Tully mbrey down cokes and hamburgers after a basketball ame Discussing the high points of the game over refreshments are Bill Russ, Teddy Long, Rodney Land, Carol Rdbllil, Ronnie Masxey and George Nauert. Basketball season this year was marked by much enthusiasm and good attendance at games. During the half-time intermission students socialized or bought sandwiches, spudnuts, and cold drinks sold by the Blue Brigade. After the game ended, MeCallumnites sometimes en- oyed relaxing with friends over a cold drink nd talking about the game. Enthusiasm Heightened by Basketball Games Blue Brigade girls were kept busy at intermission during basketball games. 1 4 I Joyous Occasion Arrives For 43 McCc1llumnites Mid-term graduates from McCallum, Travis, and Austin High graduated on February 1. Forty- three seniors from McCallum received their diplo- mas in the Travis High Auditorium. Speaking at the commencement were principals from the high schools and Superintendent of Schools, Irby Carruth. A group from the McCallum Performing Choir sang for the mid-year graduation ceremonies. After the program, a party was held at the Elks Club. The last measure of high school accomplishment is attained as Charles Casey receives his diploma from Mr. N. H. Wiltrzer and is heartily congratulat- Mr. Irby Carrutb, Mr. W. A. Sloan. Mr. N. H. W'illner, and Mr. Lipscomb Anderson sit quietly waiting for mid- term graduation to begin. Seniors Harmelore Beillaarz, jerry Bobo, Elvie Burris, jimmy Carter, Charles Casey, and Dana Crawford enter the auditorium of Travis High School. J ed by Mr' Charlef N' Avery' Mary Lou jones and ferry Bobo dance into the hours at the all-night party held 50 at the Elks Club. Iobn Thomas and Georgia Blassingame dance in sock feet at the Student Council- sponsored dance. Mary Keitbley and Paul Gainer, Dirleie Slreeter and Susan McKinney, Bulcb MrCaskill and Sylvia Hawkins, Terri Blair and Eddy Peterson step off to the music provided by the record player. a circle to discuss the one-point basketball loss to Waco Cclockwise from left foregroundj jobn Rasb, jean Mayo, Ella Wagner, Dan lnnkin, jerry Lee Stackard and Richard Several other McCa1lunmites can be seen in the back- Galt Graydon, Martie Cope, Mike Me- Millan, jolm Pojman, Martin Tyson, and Nancy Pohl take time out to re- fresh themselves. The Student Council sponsored a dance after the McCallum-Waco basketball game held February 3. The proceeds were donated to the Salvation Army Shoe Fund and the March of Dimes. Students showed their identification crds before entering. Music was provided by a record player operated by parents of Student Council members. Refreshments were furnished by the coke machines in the cafeteria. McCallumnites enjoyed themselves by chatting with ffiende and dancing from nine until eleven. Council Sponsors Dance Henry Mays and Kasey Oatman, Cheryl Betls and Tully Embrey, Martie Cope and Martin Tyson, Georgia Blassingame and Iobn Thomas, Iolmny Greer and Sberran Saatoff, Dickie Streeter and Susan McKinney dance. 151 Most Beautiful, Most Handsome, and class favorite nominees participate in one of several pre-beauty revue meetings. General instructions conterning the revue are discussed in this meeting. Instructions, Fittings Precede Beauty Revue Terry Brune is assisted by her mother, Mrs. Rose Brune, with the altering of her dress for the beauty revue. X Sandy Iobnson prepares to leave after the judging l of the beauties as Sherran Saathoff and Mary Betty I Nelson look on. Twenty of McCa1lum's 27 nominees stand on stage as the judges for the revue carefully note each girl's posture, poise, and beauty. Nervous Nominees Wait for Verdict judges Mr. Richard Venne, Mrs. Carolyn Bengston, Mr. Stanley Moss, Mrs. Sue Stern, Mrs. Darrell Royal, and Mr. Darrell Royal compare notes on the girls. Bill Barron, Linda Hoy and jimmy O'Neal participate in a skit preceding the events of the evening. Beauty nominees Glenda Kleinert, Mary Betty Nelson, Wanda Munson, Sherran Saathoff, and Charlyne Cooper regally parade before the judges. Charlyne Cooper, Kathy Peebles, Iimmie Arlue Bogie, Marilyn Mays, and jackie Lewallen smile a little apprehensively as the judging draws to a close. Stagehand Sammye Graham is uncertain whether he should accept Sue Townes's Shall We Dance?' invitation or just admire her. The annual Beauty Revue officially began as the nominees started arriving at school around 7:50 Friday evening, February 10. Last minute preparations were excitedly made as each girl nervously awaited the big moment when numbers were drawn to specify judging order. The nominees were rated on poise and beauty of face and form. Out of a group of twenty-seven nominees the judges chose the eleven highest rated girls. From these eleven the most beautiful and runners-up were chosen. 15 3 Marilyn Arno!! walks forward to receive her certificate for Whcm's Who from Carol Cum- mings, as Becky Reese, Ronnie Massey and Clsrisline jolmson look on. The evening of February 11 was a big event in the lives of many MHS students. Sandy Johnson and Danny Clark were! announced as Most Beautiful and Most Handsome. Twenty-four students were named to Who's Who in recognition of their high grades, leadership qualities, participation in extra-curriculars, and con- tributions to the school. l fonnye Galloway, Eddy Peterson, Marilyn Mansfield, Danny feceilif th? HPEIHUSC Ui U10 HUCIICHCC Hflff being Iliimed I0 the Clark, Sandy Iolmson, and Dirk lVaite step out on stage to wp I me In I 9 196061 Bcaufl' Revue- Top Three, Who's Who Named Sandy jolmson and Danny Clark are announced as Most Beautiful and Most Handsome as Marilyn Mansfield and Dick lVaite excitedly watch. 4 Queen of Hearts Ball proved to be one f McCallum's most gala and glamorous ffairs of the year. The cafetorium, de- orated in keeping the Valentine theme, et the scene for this annual dance. Char- yne Cooper, who was presented as Queen f Hearts for 1960-61, began her reign by off a grand promenade around cafetorium with her escort Eddy Peter- Iudy Ellis, one of the nominees for Queen of Hearts, walks down the ramp with her escort, Mike Met- srban. McCallum's Queen of Hearts for 1961, Cbarlyne Cooper, and her escort, Eddy Pelersorz, make their way down the ramp before leading off the royal procession around the cafeteria. Cooper Reigns as Queen of Hearts Richard Hascbke and Becky Reese, Bill Fryer and his date dance to the music provided by a tape. Dow King and Mickey Reed, Becky Wfaite and Scottie Russell, Betty Thomas and Stan McDonald, and Niki Balm and Gary Bowman were just a few of the couples present at the gala Queen of Hearts Ball. 155 5 Mike Metscban, Student Council presidential can- didate, presents his platform for the spring semester after Phil Mabry, Student Council vice-presidential candidate introduces his running mate, Mike. Danny Clark presents his candidates for president and vice- president. SC Elects Cfficers The Student Council plays an active and impor- tant part in McCallum school life. Students fortun- ate enough to participate in the council's varied activities and projects gain much experience in leadership. The council's two top executives for the spring term, Mike Metchan and Phil Mabry, were elected on February 17 by the student body after presenting their compaign speeches. Robert Myers presents a petition for president and vice-president to the Stu- dent Council. His candidates were Stan McDonald and Gary Bowman. Miss Martha Agnor, sponsor, conducts the election of officers within the Stu- dent Council. 6 wi ,asset mt silver tray and a Paul Revere Bowl is presented by Mrs. Frances to joan Droscbe for her outstanding service in the Blue Brigade. Becky Reese and Nancy Staples, vice-president and president of the organiza- tion, look on at this highlight of the evening. Waiting to be served at the annual Blue Brigade banquet are Madeline Carl, Gwen Ckanrellorg Elaine Brady, Carol Cummings, Dennis Reaves, jackie Lege, Illr. N. I-I. lVit1ner, Sandy Baslmm, and Shirley Boston. Charlotte Thompson clad in an Arabian costume, does a jug- gling act for the entertainment of the guests. BB Banquets The annual Blue Brigade banquet was held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Driskill Hotel. The service a- ward was presented to Joan Drosche and the cheerleaders and the Brigade presented their sponsor, Mrs. Frances Brougher, with gifts. The event was enjoyed by all Brigaders. Mr. Steve Brougher assists Mrs. Franres Braugber in putting on Sandy Stevenson and Diane Porterfield por- tray two typical Blue Brigaders of years gone by. come. the new loud speaker presented to her by the Blue Brigade. Nancy Staples, president, and Berky Reese, vice-president, await the out- 15 l in a yell Newly appointed head football coach, Mr. Cnrlir Sbiflet makes his first address to the McCallum students at a pep rally prior to the Blue-Grey game, which climaxes spring football training season. The Blue Grex game was an exciting one The Blues de feared the Cjreys vshile band members D o 1 I1 11 S 111 0 ol jzmmy ONLHI 'ind Betlf Bentley lead the spectators a- Coach, Team it The Knights closed their spring training with the annual Blue-Grey game, March 13. The Greys dropped an exciting 20-13 game to the Blues. This game was the preview for the '61 football team. The halftime score was a threatening 7-0 for the Blues, but the Greys came back in the final half for the thrillin victory. The boys were coached by Oscar Peterso and Alton Taylor. Despite the high dusty winds students and parents turned out to support the Knights Courb Clllmfij Sbiflel introduces the members of the two opposing teams! the Blues and the Greys-as they assume their playing positions. 101111 Pace, Bill Penn, Er! Small, Pbil Mabry, and jackie L1u11bert all play for the Blue ICHIH. On behalf of the Blue Brigade, Nancy Staples presents Coach Cfzrlis Sbiflat with caps for each of the coaches. 158 Presented Students walk the halls until the bell calls them to advisory. Here, a group of girls gather to talk before school. Dorolby Bullatk, an aide in the office, chats with Rober when she has a free moment from her duties. Students Socicalize Students formed many lasting relationships dur- ing the school year while they got an education. McCa1lumnites made friends in and out of classes. Everyday, students could be found walking the halls before school, visiting between classes and enjoying their free time. Students also studied diligently for good grades in their subjects. McCallumnites Barbara Keel and Ronnie Pelerson wrack their brains for the right answer to a math problem. 3 blk i , V1 . at lf' -'?-few fly S, F ,Q L 5 ..1i ,MN 'lf ' 1 x ,sr gs H 4 ' we Taking time out before class to visit are Richard Davis, Millie Cobb, C. D. Guthrie, and Gail Cain. I Orr The Senior Powder Puff girls huddle to decide on their next move as their cheerleaders rush to give support. Martie Cope and Helen Dunaway strain to send the ball over the net and score a point. The annual volleyball game be- tween the Senior Powder Puff girls and the faculty women was one of the comic events of the year. The senior girls in the Powder Puff Club challenged the women teachers to a game that was enjoyed by all. The cheerleaders for both teams kept everyone in stitches. The teachers, however, defeated the girls by a decisive margin. O E The three cheerleaders for the faculty women, Charles Cla james Condra, and Ronald Williams, prepare to lend th voices to the promotion of spirit. Flour Showers During Game Mike Metschan, one of the cheerleaders for the girls, looks with amusement at the antics of Charles Clary. Faculty members Mr. Neville Har- grave, Mrs. Ruby Halbert, Mrs. Dorothy Hutchison, Mrs. Marion jones, and Miss Gail Voekel scurry to smash the ball over the net. e student body. present cheerleaders instruct new cheerleader hopefuls at the practice held after school the week preceding tryouts. ua Rmmgker hands a ballot to Audrey Voss as she enters the cheerleader u y I HSSEITI for 1961-62 cheerleaders give support to their fellow candidate Sue lVarren as she comes to try out Candidates Try Out The cheerleaders conducted a training session after school for cheerleader candidates for the year of 1961-62. Candidates practiced daily to perfect their yells and motions. The climax to their train- ing came on March 17 when the aspirants tried out before the student body and began the wait for the announcement that Burt Branstetter, Tommy Manford, Wanda Munson, Kasey Oatman, Vaughn Obenhaus, Sandra Rouse, and Sue Warren would be the 1961-62 cheerleaders. 311.11171 Gay leads -in a rousing yell as she tries out for the Lanier students. Boys Begin Work For athletes, workouts were part of the 4 routine-they began for most at 2:50 and tinued until early evening. Typical was bast practice-approximately three Zlfz-hour sess a week from the end of January through 1 May-in which each player put a minimum 122 hours into preparation for competition. Dirk Peterson, pitcher for the baseball team, practices during afternoon workouts. Mr. Gordon Bennett retrieves pennies during the senior-faculty game, an annual event. This year, for the first time in the school's history, the students defeated the faculty. fobzzny Greer practices one of the most difficul Comb Neil Hector and Tommy Smitb, a lNIcCallum graduate now attending the University, await a practice sprint by A, IV. .Moebfzbe and jim Kerxey. Eddie Pelerson and Dickie Slrecter, two members of the track team, race around the track to improve their running speeds. track events, pole vaulting. ..,,,.,,,,,. . ,.., w 1 1 - . , A 2 Dirk Peterson, Laird president, congratulates Indy Ellis, newly announced Laird Sweetheart, while Tully Embrey watches, The night of March 18 saw the annual Laird Dance held in the cafetorium. Many Knights attended and danced to the music of Dutch Scheel and his orchestra. Judy Ellis was presented as Laird Sweetheart for 1960-61 from a field of three nomi- nees. Some of the entertainment was pro- vided by McCallum students. April Beull and Ronnie Massey take time out to chat. Leslie Miller and date, Bill Cobb and fimmie Bogle jitterbug to the music of Dutch Scheel and his orchestra. Lairds Present Sweetheart Ellis Judy Laird sings as she provides part of the entertainment at the , Laird Dance. Couples dreamily dance the evening away. Rejeana Ufirky W'ither.vpoorzj calls to the maid at the death of her husband portrayed by Wfayne Kramer. Vicky lVilberspoon enacts the part of Juliet in the balcony scene. 4 Thisby, played by Dick Peterson, mourns over the death o her lover Pvamus, portrayed by Wayne Kramen I Dennis Reares recites the poem I Was Hank Peters by Stephen Vincent Benet. The McCallum High School Forensic Club held the Forensic Varieties o 1961 in the cafetorium on March 16-17. Students in the fields of debate, declam- ation, duet acting, choric speaking and dramatic interpretation presented the festival to introduce the students to forensics. Guy Bizzell, speech teacher and sponsor of the club, produced the show in which many speech students participated. Much work went into this production and everyone who at- tended thoroughly enjoyed it. As a debate is in process, Linda Hoy portrays an old lady and keeps time. i embers of the Forensic Club, nder the direction of Mr. Guy izzell, participate in choric speak- ing. The McCallum Choir aids with the background music. Forensic Varieties Staged in March A tragic scene from Pyrmeus and Thysby is enacted by Iobnny Akin, Wayvze Kramer, Dirk Peterson and Mike Olson. l I Pyramus, portrayed by Wayne Kramer, kisses Thisby played by Dick Peterson, through the brick wall, johnny Akin. Sammye -Graham presents his points in a debate while Dennis Reaves listens attenttvely and Linda Hoy serves as timekeeper. Members of the McCallum Performing Choir, under the direction of Mr. Lrwoy Whtitwortb, sing for the Easter Assembly. M Assembly Variety Prececles Easter Assemblies were the order for the week before Easter. Future Sidney Lanier High School students met to vote on the design of their senior rings. The first Traditions Assembly was held in the gym for the sophomores. Past history of the school and the organizations was presented to the students. Past presidents of the McCallum P-TA explained that organization's functions to the sophomores. Climaxing the week before the Easter holidays was an assembly of songs for Easter by the per- forming choir. l Mr. Dulrb Kline hands ballots to Ray Thomas, Gary Mays, and Kathy Peebles to give to future Lanier students, who are voting in ring selections. Kitty Hayes passes ballots to the students so that they can make their choice on the type of senior ring they prefer. Principal N. Il. Wittuer crowns Niki Babu, Lady Perth as Lady Perth Knight, jerry Hauke looks on. r. Izzy Arneite addresses the sophomore students at the first Traditions Assembly held in the gym. 166 , - z ..,. : A W eff? 4 Z . M W N-agfsftw -' 'Q vias ,, swmjjy , lisa V ., A highlight of the evening, in keeping with the Roman theme, is a dance performed by Gail Gross. Bill Towery and Dan funkin take part in a skit concerning a Roman private eye. czhmsts Banquet A tri-school Latin banquet hosted by the Latin departments of McCallum, Travis, and Austin High Schools was held on March 10 at Gregg House. The Latin Slaves, first year students, waited tables for the Roman citizens, gods, and goddesses, the advanced students. All the students, attired in typical Roman dress, participated in a grand march following the meal. Other entertainment climaxing the evening included a speaker and a short portion of the play julius Caesar. Pennock and Barbara Keel enjoy the entertainment rutus protrayed by Alf1ed Dans stabs Caesar protrayed by by members of the club. Ronny Yates in a scene from the play Iulzu: Caesar One of the Latin-American guests, Darlene Cox, and Pat Dendy attencl the annual 'Pan-American banquet. Marilyn meal. Sheron Tbode ancl Marnene Redford display smiles while watch- ing the Spanish dancers. individual count Mrs. illarguerite Sledge, Span Principal N. H. lVitt11er are 168 Victor Law and Maria Medina entertain the students attending the banquet by demonstrating a typical Spanish dance. Daugbtery, Viclor Law and Catby Hagerty enjoy their Pon-Am Club Banquet Honors Spanish Guests Members of the McCallum Pan-American Club gathered at Green Pastures for their banquet on April 10. Several of the Latin-American guests spoke on th geographic, social, and economic status of their ries. The entertainment included authentic Spanish dances preformed by two Univer- sity of Texas students. ish teacher, and honored guests at the Pan-American banquet. Mrs. juanila Titus and Mrs. Margaret Russell, FHA I sponsor, UVam1a lVel:er as Mrs. Cbarlier and daughter Ellen look on. Future Homemakers of America held their banquet April 24 at Green Pastures. Wanda Weber was announced Miss FHA for 1960-61. Mrs. Juanita Titus and Mrs. Mar- garet Russell were honored by the presentation of a silver tray for each. Wanda Weber and Vivian Hagood were given gifts for their outstanding ser- vice. Gayle Cook, Mrs. O. P. Cook, Mrs. lVier, and Patty Wier enjoy the meal. are presented gifts by Indy Laird sings to the assembled guests. Mothers Honored At FHA Banquet Vivian Hagood, president of FHA I, addresses the mothers and daughters at the program following the meal. 1 7 Guests at the Athletic Banquet are entertained by folk songs from Mel and Don. 5 ,pg-ea se' L. has Q vw-'1 its at The FFA club at McCallum holds its first father-son banquet in the cafe- torium. Among the guests enjoying their meal are Mr. Evel Hutlo, his son Charles Hutto, and Pete Moniez. Flannigan Whitfield, president of the FFA gives a welcoming speech to all the fathers attend- ing the club's father-son banquet. .W -'-- c 1 ..,, W:-Wwe org-use af W . . sa-matasfya ff MM- 4Wg,wt?i4.,,gv-W, iid.: .. , ,,.::-.-:g W 4 N a ' s gf: -'f is ' . 4 ' . 4 I 7',- 5j5? f'gi-f'Tf3jff'1 '5Zii'f-U. '37?,gwZf,f, jx vfilgg-fll, 553533 53Ziisgi?je33JJiZAj fifiizw . 4 ' fa f gif'7..:sQgM,:Lv:,S:?-A Vseftcssl, fit::et,:'.f-Ka , ,gay ,,ff,1Qg', 552 i E514 455:11 ' if: 555 5 ffl 5555 1 'if ee'A s A l, ff- ' ,wrfcwt 'uf-zgg-fw st. 1't Mm M FFA, Athletes Hold Banquets The annual Athletic Banquet had a capacity crowd. The student athletes, coaches, and many guests assembled for the dinner and presenta- tion of Best Athlete for 1960-61. President of the Student Council Mike Metschan present- ed the award to Jerry Hanke. The Future Farmers of America held their Parent-Son Banquet on April 11. The boys assisted in the preparation for the banquet and presented a program for the audience. This banquet was the highlight of the year for the FFA. ' Kenneth Sprinkels fills punch glasses with ice and assists in serv- ing the food. Dan Lore, Austin television personality, is master of ceremonies at the Athletic Banquet. The McCallum P-TA is host to a capacity crowd of guests at the Athletic Banquet honoring all varsity athletes and their coaches. O Junior Rings Herald Senior Invitations As the end of school neared juniors looked forward to ordering their rings. The class of '62 met in the on April 7 'to fill out order Rings were ordered during lunch and in study halls. In the mean- '61 seniors received their invitations calling cards. Solemnly being fitted for his '62 senior ring by Mr. George Ramsey is junior Iimmy johnson. nn Rotbell distributes order blanks for rings during a unior assembly. Opening the sack that contains her senior invita- tions and calling cards is Helen Dumzway. Melvin Amick and Esteen Person receive their invitations from Mr. Buck Overall. 171 fobn Akin, 31151111 Illilbm'-11 and Peggy Lyzln refer to a text in their preparation for the district contest in which john placed second in externporaneous speaking, Susan third in original oratory, and Peggy third in extemporaneous speaking. Thr placed first in The state meet from all over 72 M g g Diff? Pelersozz and Demzir Renrex practice their debate topics in preparation for the regional contest after placing second in district. Margot MrG11m1 writes a practice theme after she placed first in regional in the meet and then went on to state. Lrzfemz Clmffiu and Reberm Blnckbzmz clear up their debate materials after placing first in regional contest in girls' debate. ee Win In Regional Climaxing many weeks' preparation, several McCallum students participated in interscholastic speech activities April 7. Three entrants, Margot McGann, Rebecca Blackburn and Lajean Chaffin, regional and progressed to state but were defeated. was held at The University of Texas, and students the state came to Austin. lV:zyne Kramer, Viriorin lVitl1er5poon and Linda I-Ioy discuss a poem they have just read. In district Xlifayne and Victoria won second in poetry interpretation while Linda won second in declatnation. s S 4 sh Mrs. Marguerite Moelalmmz, club sponsor, prepares a portion of the entirely French meal. Billy Hzzie strums his guitar as he tunes up to entertain the guests at the dinner. Club Dinner Features French Dishes. Sonqs The French Club held its banquet at the home of Christine johnson. The Club was organized at the first of the year and its many members divided into committees to help plan the meal and entertainment. All the members brought hors d'oeurves which everyone sampled. The meal was French in flavor and in content. Entertainment was provided by members of the club. Alix: Harrilee Heiermnn chats with French Club members Stephen Gold- furb and Vicky lVitlJerspoo11. Becky Reese pours punch for the guests as they pass down the buffet line. 11 ,t..in.aa.iuuu.nr:'w f.-, a - wwe: The bus which will take the Knight band to Houston for thei trip waits to be loaded. 5 fi S 5 Q P Gall Grayzlon walks to the pool while other band members sun themselves. The 1961 McCallum band went to Houston for their band trip. They stayed at the Ben Milam Hotel, swam and took in the sun for a few days. Knight Band members sold magazines in order to pay for this long-awaited trip. jimmy Funderburgb takes time out to make a call. Several Knight band members soak up the sun as they chat. Band Treks to Houston Band Director Mr. Frank Phillips talks over the trip with a guest at the hotel. 174 E M4 Q i .Mn N. H. lli'ill11L'r presents Best Senior award to drum major Rickard Ilrzsvbke. Sieve Lippmamz hands out hero awards. Band Initiates Officers jimmy O'Ncnl and Kenneth Alllfllllillk recover from a dunking during the initiation 1 of new band officers and the good-bv to old officers. Margaret Lamb, newly elected secretary- treasurer receives recognition at the ban- quet. The annual band banquet was held on May 9, 1961, at the Villa Capri. The special guest speaker was Dr. Nelson Patrick who spoke to the members concerning band activities. Among the honors announced after the speech were those of best serf boy and girl, Kenneth Muennink and Emma King, drum major, Tommy Cowan, and best senior member, Richard Haschke. Also announced were the new officers for the coming year. Climaxing the evening was the initiation of the new officers and drum major who were all thrown into the University's Littlefield Fountain. 7 Ann Rotbell and Ann Maltbys adjust the wire which will light the gas lamps for the dance. Carol Cummings and Barbara Kelley place the lamps as they decorate for the Coronation Ball. Members of the Student Council came to school early Saturday morning, May 7, to decorate for the Annual SC Members Decorate Coronation Ball. They carried out the theme of the ball, A Park in the Spring, with the aid of lawn furniture, gas lamps, flower trellises, background sets, and a maypole. Susan Berry and Kathy Peebles wait for instructions on the positions of the trellises as they decorate the cafeteria. Miss Corinne Herndon, Nancy Staples, and Christine Iabnxon ready the maypole which is to be hoisted to the ceiling for the ball. 76 W x Paul Hill, Mike l.'7n1zgl1, Ralph Prueit and Mary Io Henry enjoy dancing to a fast tune performed by the Rhythm Kings. Among the nominees presented for Queen and King of McCallum are seniors Cberyl Betts and Tully Embrley. Jackson, Schmidt Crowned The annual Coronation Ball was held on May 7 in the cafetorium. The theme of the ball was A Park in the Spring. Many McCallumnites attended and danced until midnight to the music of the Rhythm Kings. Nominees for King and Queen of McCallum High were presentd. Bobby jackson and Gretchen Schmidt were announced to reign over one of the more gala social events of the year. Gretchen Srbmidfs face reflects her happiness and excitement as she is presented a bouquet of carnations by Mr. Roy Coers while newly crowned king Bobby jackson looks on. 177 sllul Many girls attended marching sessions in their P.E. classes in order to try out for 1961-62 service organizations of Mc- Callum and Lanier high schools. The girls displayed their marching talents to a group of judges and officers of the Blue Brigade. New BB officers are Marilyn Mays, presi- dentg Ann Rothell, vice-presidentg April Beall, secretaryg Carole Hunt, treasurerg Becky Wrayf, sergeant at armsg and Marilyn Daughtery, reporter-historian. Blue Brigade officers Nfmry Slfzples Cabovej and Toolie Pittenge Cleftj give instructions to candidates trying out for the Blue Brigade: 1961-62 Officers Announced at Picnic Miss Pauline Mfz.ru'c'l1 conducts a P.E. marching class to help train the girls who will try out for the service organizations of McCallum and Lanier high schools. Blue Brigaders of 1960-61 gather at the Elks Club to swim and socialize at their annual picnic Cheri Tlzroop and Martlm Peunork smile for the camera at the Forensic Banquet. Sponsor Guy Bizzell opens his present as Vicky Wilherspoorz watches. Dennis Reaver and Mike Melsrlmn talk over the club's activities at the banquet. Margot MfGllll7I and Linda Hoy tease john Akin before the banquet begins. Forensics End Year The Forensic Club climaxed their year's activities by holding a banquet at the Driskill Hotel. The club members enjoyed a delicious meal after which they presented Mr. Guy Bizzell, club sponsor, with a piece of luggage. Letters of commendation were awarded to outstanding membersg Jackie Davis was named the most improved member. The group discussed the events of the past year and plans for the club's future. Rebefra Blucleburn, La jenn Cbaffin, Dim fmzkiu, and Robert Eirknzamz enjoy the meal. 7 0 Juniors end their picnic with a fried chicken dinner. Clutching overnight bags filled with swimming apparel are Ann Matlork and April Benll. Wildfz Lowden, Fmrzces Pelerxon, jim Billy Beall aids Muzlelizze Carl from the chilly water of Barton's. Juniors Invade Barton Springs The junior Class had an afternoon of food, fun, and frolic at Barton Springs May 18. Many enjoyed swimming and splashing in the chilling water. Others enjoyed tanning in the Warm sun, playing softball, or taking pictures. The train, Z1 recent addition to the park, offered fun and thrills. With these activities the juniors were more than ready when the food-fried chicken-was served. As the sun set behind the hills, juniors reluctantly piled their belongings together and went home. Baker and Teddy Tbeilen pre- pare for an afternoon of fun. ,lan Wfefztliug, Mike Sirzrluir, Lyn Reeder and Bill Towery splash in the water. . , - f- -f 'www-N-hsumrww: mzfsmml. Wading in the shallow end of Barton's attracts Lois Donnell, jan Marlin, and joyce Hage. Plail Mabry, Terry Toler, Tommy Merrill and Linda Black sun lazily on the hill overlooking the pool. - , W s. -'-- -- s sf 2 A isef,'fiWiwYJ5w'Dwifgw wf .if..5e:fi15E '?5I -99?--:'fi .I H . Q '- 9 I ' ' '. , as ,. ' 4 ' , 'WW 1, .ye fa 'eww ff iw iff' ' ' W Fig tiff? '..',fW We Q Wiffv 22 W 2 Wx' 1 Q- if gi-, .Q - '.. in ,- 1 ,- -' -- K 'viii ws, - - hai . ,if , i , . ez i LS' D: f Q Y 4 1 ,,,, 7 ' Wirii fw WW: 5 if J - . - 25265.-L' ' on li Wt'-'fe W We 6 F-A 4' . -:- ff , johnny Owen, Trudy Owens, Ann Lackie and james Looney join in a conversation while taking time out from the other activities. The picnic lunch was the main attraction for juniors jackie Lege, julie Rice, johana Huff, Gail Gross, judy Browning, joan Droscbe, Kathy Peebles, Sandra Mcfingus and Kathy Lewis. After a swim, appetites were big for johnny Owen, Trudy Owens, A group of students take the opportunity just to be lazy. Nancy Davis, Mike Combs, Nesbitt jenkins, Phil Baker, Peggy O'Nei1l, and Donna Becker. sl, A group of senior girls take in the sun. Seniors Swim, Sun Ski at City Park Mr. Guy Bizzell handles the guest book which seniors sign as they enter. McCallum seniors journ- eyed to Lake Austin and City Park for their Senior Picnic April 28. The seniors skiied, swam, boated, and sunned. Students brought their own picnic lunches and arrived early. The seniors had fun although a majority went home very sunburned. ,M J A .r 25' Tommy MrGil11my and folonny Greer watch the activity on the lake. 82 A game of volleyball occupies several seniors. Bob Smith enjoys the boat ride while af senior skiis. Toatie Pillenger makes a break form activities to drink her Seven-Up. Linda Fisber, Marcia Funk, Diane Horn, and Billie Huie eat their picnic lunch. V' ff f Mx ,f r jf ff -Q'-. 4? 1' f ' f X 'wfvifjy-'f ,Q if i ,ggbjy -f - ,V ,.31.-5434, fy. :ji-1 .1 V r-V 'iii :iff-f - ifaf , ,Y Y 'lffiix' Q 'Y 'aa' cv., rr Q- he! i XXX Excited senior Bill Berry smiles with surprise when NHS member Don Roth slips the yellow ribbon with a blue kev over his head. NH S Rings Selectees Old and new members of the NHS commences. 84 stand before their places as the banquet Ronnie Massey emcees the NHS banquet. At the National Honor Society assemblies 56 seniors and 35 juniors were chosen to become new members. After speeches on the principles of the National Honor Society, the present members moved about the cafeteria to designate the new members. President Billy Huie and Ronnie Massey confer before the program begins. Donna Smoot receives her NHS pin from Diny Plotsley at the society's banquet. ' Society Initiotes 69 New Members The old and new members of the National Honor Society attended the banquet at Gregg House on May 15. President Billy Huie, john Flowers and Lanny Wiggins sang drinking songs from around the world, and Edward Howk sang several selections. New NHS mem- bers received their pins and certificates after an initiation ceremony. Cathy Hagerty signs the guest book that Bonnie Messer has given her. Ed Hawk sings a Negro spiritual for the guests at the banquet. He is accompanied by new NHS member Pal lVare. Billy Huie plays the mandolin and john Flowers plays the guitar as they ring out with a rendition of That Good Old Mountain Dew. Diane Horn pins new NHS member Marilyn Mays. Reverend Edward V. Long addresses the guests at the senior banquet. Mike Mitchell and Carol Cummings enjoy the meal at the banquet held in the Crystal Ball Room. Donnie Howard plays a Cornet solo as he entertains the seniors after the banquet. Mary Wilson and Sharon Krauss listen attentively to Reverend Long. . gt 9:5 fs 8 M if Grads Billy Huie and Sharon Holmanx chat with other diners. The Senior Banquet for 1961 was held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Driskill Hotel. Class president Dennis Reaves introduced the guests. Entertainment was pro- vided by Donnie Howard on the Cornet accompanied by Cheryl Betts. Reverend Edward V. Long spoke to the seniors who gathered for the annual banquet preced- ing the prom. Keztlly, Paul Gamer, Billy Allen and Slllrlll dance at the Senior Prom. olm Whifrzker and Rebecca Blackburn pick a tune the juke box. The Senior Prom was hosted in the softly decorated Crystal Ballroom after the banquet. Many seniors and their dates danced till late to the music of the juke box. This was the last big social event of the year for the Seniors before graduation. ine, Dance annie Howard and Carolyn Harbortb sit out a ance while Gayle Palterson and Gary Lindabl step the dance floor. I Ronnie Massey catches Paul Gainer'.v attention while Margie Glaser and Mary Keitbly talk. Patti Roacb, Oscar Goode, Katby Hale and Henry Ramsey enjoy dancing at the prom. nw: h,,, ' V fwa- c :Nl . Vangie johnson arranges her gown before graduation. On May 31 the Senior class of 1961 in ceremonies at Municipal Auditorium. justice Ruel C. Wallcer spoke to the and their guests. Seniors received their diplomas from Mr. C. N. Avery, member of the school board. Thus the high school career of the 1961 seniors was complete. graduated Associate graduates of '61 Graduates Class fi A 1 a s a .121 iii ffl 23 1 1 .5 i t A XT 211 'TV ' i X! 1 'i': ' ' if 'ff 1-if ' llilgliil it x?f'11 'l???5 fiwilzfi 'H' li 1 151' T '11 4135? V2?5?if5 ' r M? x if - 53251. -V - 25191353 1' 'K 1 3. 13.1 15 !11 11. E35 :fi M 2 KS is V2 iff! li' '11 1 1? -li-'-I -5 re- X WWW s Miki fi il Sy 1 swji ,1 1 WE 'J 5 ref 1 I 222: ws ,, ' 1, . ,i .' '3iil'5!?f'fi'WiP7'1Ii MiLw?al'ffY5'sf 'I 39315 32?1':i5'1 1? ' 1, 1 3 3541511 5 . 11 1:1 '5 '43 '2 '?' 5:E-vga F 'n mi if W 1 M52 1' if? 1 s f A , i X 'ff it 1 1,1 1 11 Q1 1.1 Ailliivi 553 .1 The C1255 of 1961 begms to 11-ie u 115. ' 1 Yi hi if! 3 ' GE :lif t 'iw before walkin down the ram at th E5 Q 1 ' 1 5' 5 E i 'A ' g P f! ' 1 1 ' ..15.s1g1e soul. 1 Baia? ft -5 . , ,. 11 ,. 11 1- 1 sw- v a? .rw HU XIOIIUHL Pricilla Bean receives her diploma from Mr. C. N. Avery. 188 feoneite Anderson, Tommy Appling, Baldur Arbzolzl, .Marilyn Arno!! and Sue Avery stand as the Senior Class is introduced. Mary Keifbly and Paul Gainer get their , breakfast after a night of fun and frolic. ired seniors, Illurriu IIIIIISUII, Tully Embrey, Virilm Hugood, Tlaomux Cloud, 'ign out as they leave the party. Throwing the baseball was just one of the main activities at the party for Paul Hill, jackie Davis, Mike lVa11glJ and john Rmb. junior Sue llyarren helps with the game. Grads Play, Eat Sleepily eating breakfast are Sue Tozwzes, Tommy Billings and Linda Fixber. After the class of 1961 graduated, the senior all-night party was held in the Municipal Auditorium. Seniors roller- skated, danced, and played games until dawn, when breakfast was served to the tired graduates. This Patty concluded the ,school year for the seniors. William Wilson, Bill Berry, and George Sbepberd skate in the basement of the city auditorium. Nearly every Knight prefers to unite his efforts in at least one of our many clubs. Whether he wants to sing, to play an instru- ment, or to help the sick or men- tally ill, a Knight can find a club to suit his needs. If a student maintains a high scholastic aver- age, he may be asked to join a special group suchas the National Honor Society. The spirit of join- ing forces exemplified in our clubs helps account for much of the recognition that McCallum has received. 190 these are the groups that provide the fun that honors the few chosen by the people who do the work performed in the house the knights built .,.......a. 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V I y , G' , '. .1 . . x -, .fd 5,41 A V if ' A f X 5' K K H fa'7f 5,,i?f I - 1 r w? v lf Q1 W g- i f .1 :5 ,',. .iff , ,. -N ve I- X 5 .- ' 1 H , ' rf HL U lk-35 419 K, x x F., ., ,. dv.:-,:,f,. - .V -1 -: 2.--:Q-:zz .W J C57 A C , , 'Qt 'N ' . 3 WS 1 . , 3 A ,L x f ' ' X? x K - W x 192 First row: Peggy Lyda, Barbara Hebbe, Mary Ella Wagner, Mike Waugh, Karen Yoho, Patsy Wiggins, Vivian Hagood, Marilyn Arnott, Nancy Staples, Niki Bohn, Becky Reese, Tootie Pittenger, Virginia Bitters, Carole Hunt, Sherry Lawyer, Malinda Shromberg, jan Mitchell, Drew McGuire: second row: Judy Browning, Cheryl Betts, Elaine Hackard, Jacque Prodoehl, Brenda Bogan, Becky Hargrave, Barbara Millard, Veneta Turner, Wanda Xveber, Dianne Plotsky, Shirley Boston, Lynette Crosby, Madeline Carl, Carolyn Caruth, Donna Raumaker, Diane Porter- field, Mary Lou jones, Petrena Wfilbur, jean Schwarzlose, Cathy Hagertyg third row: Leslie Lentz, Marilyn Daugherty, Diane Horn, Kathy Tisdale, Marilyn Mays, Melba Waxler, Connie Blue Brigade Sells, Serves, Sparks Spirit 1 Becky Reese, vice-president Niki Bohn, secretary cott, Susan Winstead, Celia Gellman, jo Foster, Sandra Basham, ucly Watts, Sharon Holmans, April Beall, Becky Holder, arbara Kelleyg fourth rozr: Ann Rothell, Sally Scallorn, eorgina Roach, Bertha Hutto, Becky Wfray, Kathy Hale, Carol itchon, Marguita Hooks, Susan Berry, Sandra Stevenson, onlmye Stuatd, Donna Mabry, Dorothy Everett, Glenda Kleinert, Ann Blatthys, Sandy johnson, Ellen Charlier, Ann Bock, Bonnie Messer, Elaine Bradyg fifib rom' Carolyn Cochran. Sandra McAngus, Kay Smith, Gwen Chancellor, Kris von' Krisler, Diane Hounsel, Shirley Harris, jackie Lege, Elaine Savage, joan Drosche, Charlotte Thompson, Kathy Peebles, janet Berg, Margaret Hudson, Carol Cummings, Mary Keithly, Gail Gross. Summer marching practice began tne EH: i i E S lue Brigade's year of service to the school ,.,. t , ,ii ii ii i nd community. During half-time at foot- if 'ylyy f f: V' p iyi, all games, Blue Brigaders, wearing their f. -s .3 y E ew uniforms made of imported Scottish ,,,, C ,,,,Q V,ii y it ool, presented lively, colorful shows l Q I . :., :gf i hich delighted the fans. As a result of flfgfglfe rgjagftegflfizrgflim j he band's and Brigade's work, McCallum Arnott, i treasurerg Tootie , Pittenger, A T eceived the Best Opponent award from sergeant at arms' it Sh ari ' emple. Besides supporting the school eam at athletic events, Blue Brigaders Iso rendered service to McCallum by ,'l elping teachers, assisting in sophomore rientation, and ushering at Back-to- chool Night. Enthusiastic Brigaders elped the community by selling poppies n Veteran's Day and by ushering for rograms at the City Auditorium. Selling treamers, sponsoring the Christmas for- al, A Heavenly Christmas, and provid- ng soft drinks and food at the basketball games were just a few more of the Blue rigade's many activities. Firri row: Miss Sara Lee Hudson-sponsor, Sharron Arnold, Betty Thomas, Donna Sassman, Sandra Alexander, Carol Nicholes, Linda W'est, Carolyn Oertli, Gretchen Schmidt, Millie Cobb, Elizabeth Davis, judy Conrad, Mary Macieiewskig second row: Gwen Chancellor, Sandra Rosson, Mary Lamb, Jeanette Brown, Lila Mullins, Doris Dildy, Donna Mabry, Pat Swenson, 4 Gay Alf, Sharon McKeen, Rose Gutierrez, Helen Pampellg third row: Cathy Eldridge, Janice Williams, Patti Roach, Mary Keithly, Carolyn Cochran, Mary Ann Tiemann, Pam Greenlees, Kathy Peebles, Sandra Fry, Alice Allen, Barbara Wilson, Marilyn Mansfield. 9 The Future Nurses Club has been one of McCal- lum's most active organizations this year. To become a full-fledged member of the club, a girl is required to take ten hours of orientation at one of the local hospitals and then contribute ten service hours to that hospital. In the spring, the girls who have fulfilled the necessary requirements are capped and receive service stripes for any extra work they have done. Since serving the community is one of the club's main purposes, members not only did volunteer work at hospitals, but also helped with the Heart Fund drive and as- sisted doctors at the medical library when they had conventions. Other activities included attending the Future Nurses State Convention in March, taking a field trip to the school for deaf-mutes and hear- ing lectures having to do with various aspects of nursing. First row: Mary Keithly, vice-president: Gretchen Schmidt, president, Kathy Peebles, treasurer: second row: Donna Mabry, reporter-historiang Carolyn Cochran, correspond- ing secretaryg Marilyn Mansfield, recording secretary. 4 l l FNA Volunteers Services in Hospitals Taking meal orders, serving meals, making beds, and filling water pitchers are a few of the nursing services which fill Patti Roach's record. Cochran and Paltz Roach en nurses aide work as they linens for storage Gretchen Srhmidt president of FNA, explains to a very attentive group the plans for the convention in Corpus Christi. 195 6 JRC Lends Helping Hands to Others Miss Harrilee Heierman, sponsorg Jimmy Cowan, president: Becky Reese, secretary, Frank Lozano, vice-president, Barbara Kelley, treasurer. First row: Melanie Howard, Pat Mendelson, Joyce Schlueder, Beverly Shafer, Joyce Walenta, Sue Pardo, Gail Cook, Sue Townes, JoAnn Canady, Jonnye Galloway: second row: Alice Allen, Joyce Alexander, Rosemary Carelli, Sharyn McKean, Mary Hastings, Nicky. Farmer, Elaine Eggeling, Crystal Loep, Sandra Milburn, Delores Ladesmag lkird row: Nancy Storm, Nancy Davis, LaTrelle Walker, Susan Gay, Kay Gilliland, Diane Raines, Karan Herring, Jan Raines, Ann Curtis, Clayton Mabryg fourth row: Nancy Carrington, Bambi Wilson, Jeanette Wil- liams, Connie Scott, Carol Mitchon, Shirley Boston, Lyn Reeder, To help others has been the policy of the McCallum Junior Red Cross during the past school year. As its first project, the club gave a Halloween party for 800 men at the Confederate Home. The members furnished game booths, prizes, and refreshments. The club gave a birthday party for a resi- dent of the State Farm Colony in March. Here, games, favors, and refreshments were furnished, and the members presented a talent show for 50 residents of the colony. On April 50, the Junior Red Cross traveled to Gonzales where they entertained the patients of the Gonzales ,Warm Springs Foundation with a talent show. The club was represented at the meetings of the Intra-City Red Cross Council and the Adult Councils of the Confederate Home and the State Farm Colony. During the spring semester, a membership drive was sponsored to encourage every ad- visory to join the Junior Red Cross. Cherry Larson, Barbara Nord, Patsy Lancaster, Elena Castaldig fifth row: Tommye Stuard, Malinda Stromberg, Sherry Lawyer, Patricia Brown, Nancy Diebel, Vivian Hagood, George Slining, Susan Harper, Ken Meiske, Barbara Ivy, Patsy Duggerg sixth row: Judith Beaumont, Waldine Anderson, Christine Franks, Jean Cluck, Judy Brown, Judi O'Neal, Nelda Smith, Dana Strain, Pam Greenlees, Ruenette Green, Judy Ellisg .veifenlla row: Julie Joiner, Sherry Rogers, Georgina Roach, Virginia William- son, Cheryl Baxter. JRC and Shoa snow Carn La Colo La for Cha Ake the Gai tale members perform services they find both enjoyable time comsuming frlorkwise from upper Ieftj: Esther f, Murlene Wheeler, and Earl Gillum operate the cone concession at the Confederate Home Halloween ival. Nalle Hyltin assists a patient from the State Farm ny in selecting his Christmas gifts. alle Hyltin and Sue Pardo wrap Christmas packages N the patients of the State Farm Colony. rles DeVeau, Linda Hoy, johnny DeLeon and Hulen rs practice for talent show which JRC presented at Gonzales Warm Springs Foundation. l Gross practices her modern dance routine for the nt show in Gonzales. 1 Sharon Car-ruth, April Beall, and Mary Landolt, assistant personnel editorsg Martie Cope, personnel editor. Tully Embrey and Cheryl Betts, sports co-editors, Dick Gooch, asistant sports editor. Knight Staf Carol Cummings, editor Tom Martin and 'Priscilla Bean, assistant photo- graphersg GeorgeIShepherd, photographer. Votes Summer Delivery Under the leadership of Carol Cummings, editor, the annual staff labored many hours to produce a memorable Knight. Knight staffers not only planned layouts, wrote copy, and cropped pictures during sixth period, but also worked dili- gently outside of school in their spare time. This year, for the first time, the Knight had its own room in A-4, giving the students more space and thus making the working conditions a little more pleasant than before, Having their own phone and filing cabinets also made work easier for the staff members. In order to cover the school events taking place in the spring more fully, the Knight staff voted unanimously to have a summer delivery this year. A party was planned for August so the students could pick up their an- nuals and get the signatures of all of their friends. janet Berg, clubs editorg Phyllis Adams and Rosa Borders, assis- tant clubs editors. Jonnye Galloway, art editor Diane Horn and Kathy Peebles, assistant features editors, Margaret Cooper, features editor. Elaine Brady, personalities editorg Kris von Kreisler, as sistant personalities editor. First raw: Dwayne Alexander, Hulen Akers, Wfayne Kramer, Floyd Hill, Teddy Long, Clarence Ferguson, Bill Berry, Frank Lozano, Robert Myers, james Sherrillg .refund row: Dick Barr, Tommy Billings, Terry Leifeste, Richard Streeter, Harry Pruett, Billy Ramsey, jimmy Calloway, Homer Owens, Guest XVhital'cer jim Cunningham, Larry Kennedy, Kenneth Meiske, Mike Staf ford, Dick Peterson: third row: john Rash, Mike Metschan Mike Mitchell, Russell Poling, Bob Estus, Bob jehn, Bill Beall Donald Seated: Tommy Billings, historian: Stan McDonald, ser- geant at armsg Russell Poling, parliamentarian: Robert Myers, first vice-president, Dick Peterson, presidentg Ted 200 'R vb' 4 Long, secretary, stamling: Richard Strectcr, treasurer, Bob Smith, reporter. f 5 Mike McGinnis, Mike McMillan: row: Bill Cobb, Paul Gainer, Bowman, Galt Graydon, Dennis eaves, Burt Branstette, Ronnie Gary Lindahl, Rodney Land, Bill Towery, Dan junkin, Cook, Mr. Roy Coers--sponsor. To Serve Student Body, Community Loirds Usher, Pove Street, Aid Needy Under the sponsorship of Mr. Roy Coers, the Lairds served both the school and community this year. Besides ush- ering at special functions, they sold football programs at games, attended numerous other athletic events to sup- port the team, and provided the menu boards for the cafeteria. Thanks to action by the Lairds, Sunshine Drive was finally paved. At Christmas the members helped provide food and clothing for a needy family and went Christmas caroling. An informal dance in, the fall and a semi-formal dance in the spring were the two social functions sponsored by the Lairds. At the spring dance Judy Ellis was presented as Laird sweetheart from a group of three nominees. Bill Towery hands Dan junkin a pair of pliers 10 remove the light in cleaning up after the Laird spring dance. .Mike Mitchell watches as Russell Pol- mg raises the flag at the McCallum- Ball High football game. Z First row: Barbara Kelley, Dickie Streeter, janet Berg-historian, Ted Long-vice-president, Billy Huie-president, Carol Gum melt-secretary, Charlyne Cooperg second row: Bonnie Messer, Victoria Witherspoon, Cheryl Betts, Margie Glaser, Diane Horn Carolyn Oertli, Dianne Plotsky, Marilyn Arnottg third row. Lajean Chaffin, Nancy Staples, Carolyn Cochran, Doroth' Baltzer, Christine Johnson, Bertha Hutto, Don Roth, Ronni Massey. Not pictured: Carol Cummings, Vivian Hagood, Patsl johnson, John Landolt, Arlene Wiley. First row: Anne Patten, Linda Fisher, Donna Smoot, Cathy Hagerty, Margaret Cooper, Carolyn Wilson, second row: jonnye Galloway, Diane Porterfield, Pat Gropp, Rosa Borders, Veneta Turner, Susan Goldstein, Mary Lou Jonesg third row: Miss Helen Boysen-sponsor, Petrena Wilbur, Shirley Boston, Carol Garnett, Sherry Lawyer, Elaine Hackard, Tootie Pittenger, jo Hutton, Priscilla Beang fourth row: NVanda Weber, Pat Barnett, Donna Mabry, Marquita Hooks, Gail Stockman, Mary Landolt, Melba Waxler, Connie Scott, jo Ann McCroskeyg fifth row: Shirley Harris, Patti Roach, Marilyn Daugherty, Ann Walters, April Beall, Ann Rothell, Ann Matthys, Marilyn Mays: sixth row: Carol Bethel, Beth Beasley, Charlotte Thompson, Becky Reese, Pat Ware, joan Drosche, Marilyn Mansfieldg seventh row: John Rash, Pat jones, Ronny Yates, Charles DeVeau, Bob Estus, Bill Towery, Bill Berry, Stan McDonald, Richard Haschkeg eight row: Clarence Ferguson, John Pojman, Russell Poling Oscar Goode, Tom Martin, john Flowers, Richard Swanson, Berney Linder. NHS Tutoring Serves MHS The National Honor Society, co-sponsored by Miss Helen Boy- sen and Miss Margaret Harris, is an honorary organization whose members are chosen on the basis of character, scholarship, leader- ship, and service to the school and community. The students are rated by their teachers on these four main points. No more than 15 per cent of any graduating class may be selected for member- ship in the society. Five per centg of the class are chosen as juniors? and the remaining ten pet cent are chosen as seniors. This year the National Honor Society, as in the past, provided a tutoring service for students who needed assistance in various sub- jects. A banquet was held on May 15 at which the new members were initiated. Business Stciffers Sell Acls, Annuals The Business Staff, which was organized last year under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ernestine Browning, takes care of the business for the Knight and Shield. Beginning their work in August before the opening of the school year, members sold advertisements for the school annual and news- paper. During the year business staffers were constantly busy keeping books, sending bills and statements, handling the circulation of the news- paper, and drawing up advertisements. They also assisted in money making projects such as selling book covers for the Shield and assisting in annual sales. Business managers Vicki Linden and Waldine Anderson type bills to advertisers of the Shield and Knight. Margie Fisk, Sandra Fry, and Elizabeth Ebner go over receipt books after the completion of Knight sales. Sealed: Eugenia Kier, Margie Fisk, Marneen Redfearn, Judi O'Nealg slanding: Vicki Linden, Waldine Ander- son, Elizabeth Ebner, Sandra Fry. f ft Kawai .,. EE: ., Vw. , A Q 2 ' X . gr,.:'iif 1 1 N 203 Firrf raw: Barbara Sinclair, Virginia Bitters, Billy Fiero, Allen Miller, Pat Bryan, Sue Pardog serorzd row: Linda jackson, Lila Mullins, john Pojman, Burt Branstetter, Bobby jackson, Ed Howk, Carol Gummelt, Mary Nell Leidy, Veneta Turner, third row: Gretchen Schmidt, jackie Lewallen, Susan Harper, To express rhe Easter spirit the choir sings for the senior class. Gene Bryant, Stanley Anderson, Kent johnson, Sally Scallorn, Judy Hall, Sandra Maulding fourth row: Marjorie Hudson, Margaret Young, Linda Mason, Pat Ware, Ted Long, jimmy Jackson, Douglas Witte, james Bruder, Robert Barrington, Doris Dildy, Cheryl Bettsg Judith Hedrick-accompanist. Veneta Turner, librariang Sue Pardo, secretary-treasured Edward Howk, vice-presidentg Bobby Jackson, president Cheryl Betts, reporter. 4 ff ' n I 'S 1 ' 5- 3 '55 ii 54 5225 f ii- Vi , , t f :urt11'2'.f1Ai-'izspwt in I f :fy fir' r 5, ? s- . W Q we f, ,Mg ff? of ' 35 gifhlgf , g iw? fs if f f N t sr2f5gftz,:.g,,Zegsifm ' V o'ti . M g t, 'A 4, f X 2 ffl ' 1+-1,5 'Mi ,f , ,fa J if - ' B' K I ' W, , 'ii or M s H S Q 4 S 5 H -ga-fr W ,Q t y 5 , ayfrx livlgx of ' . ffl? . - . . T531 , z ,f Q ,M '- , ,N V t we v fif,?'g5af.f,, K 1 Ya Simi Q NME? ' '5 is ,QL 1., as 5 . tw XA L AVLV J t r- S it t 3? .,,, .,., , ., ' S 5 , 1 t ,... , t V ' ' K 'i ' Q , 1 .... Bifida 7 i ' .nh Ax? 204 Bobby jackson leads the choir in a song as Carol Gummelt, Edward Howk Qstandingj, Kay Swenson Cin luggage rackj, jimmy jackson, Allan Miller, linda jackson, and Linda Mason Cseated rightj follow. Five McCallum Choirsters Make All-State Presenting about 60 programs, the Perform- ng Choir sang for groups such as the City Em- loyees' Christmas party, Johnston High School, nd St. Martin's Lutheran Church. Directed by r. Lavoy Whitworth, the choir spent an aver- I age of six hours practicing each week. The five McCallumnites selected to All-State Choir composed almost one-third of the mem- bers from Region XVIII. Edward Howk was chosen for his third year. In April the choir went on tour. In Hunts- they sang at the Women's State Prisong in Houston they sang at the Second Church. Because of her devoted service the choir Sue Pardo as Most Outstanding Choir Pizmists: Betty Pursley, Cheryl Betts, Pat Ware, Doug Witte. I Sandra Mauldin, Doug Witte, Burt Branstetter, and Cheryl Betts relax during a bus stop on the way to Huntsville. All-State: Bobby jackson, Bill Fiero, Cheryl Betts, Edward Howk, Ted Long. Octet: Edward Howk, Ted Long, jackie Lewallen, Cheryl Betts, Sally Scallorn, Pat Ware, Bobby Jackson, Doug Witte. i E www nmwmavmpu my muwea-1 . 7' i' First raw: Cathy Eldridge, Louisa Rarey, Alicia Tormollan, Allen, Millie Cobb, Brenda Bogan Patsy Dugger Sandra Board Sharon Weldon, Barbara Fritz, Mary Betty Nelson, Beverly man, Judi O'Neal, Linda Fisher fourth row Richard Denton Shafer, second row: Barbara Sinclair, Donna Sassman, Laurie Ronnie Massey, Sam Gainer Richard Flowers Bob Conway Jim Freund, Sharon Carruth, Bonnie Bradley, Susan Mathis, Diane Cunningham, Rodney Land Hamilton, johnnye Galloway, third row: Sonny Carruth, Alice The Royal Court Players began this year with a massive clean-up of the RCP storerooms. Soon after, tryouts began for Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, a comedy based on the book by Cornelia Otis Skinner. Readings were held for all members who wished to participate. A call-back list from which the final selection of parts was made was then posted on the RCP bulletin board. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay was presented on December 9 and 10 in the McCallum Cafetorium. RCP also co-sponsored the combination Beauty Revue and Queen of Hearts Ball. At the Beauty Revue they presented a thirty-minute skit planned around the music of Rogers and Hammerstein. Another play, Letters to Lucerne, a drama concern- ing a group of school girls during World War II was given on February 24 and 25. Under the leadership of Mr. C. A, Jennings, RCP had a successful and profitable year- JoAnn McCroskey, Betty Sue Hoch, and Ronnie Massey tape hearts on the ramp which will provide a walkway for the Queen of Hearts. ,ernexwafa-st:w.vs.m4rsaaw:4f,,not fawe-4..s:s.f:,ffspfwfv , F :Hwse,es,1 7 1,a irst row: Bill Barron, April Beall, Marilyn Mays, Margie owling, Sherry Rogers, Yvonne Coleman, jackie Lege, Lynette rosby, Sue Townes, Suzi Goldstein, serond row: Mike Harris, at Malone, Jacque Prodoehl, Cathy Hagerty, Cathy Otto, harlotte Crawford, JoAnn McCrosky, Margot McGarm, Susan Harper, Christine Johnson, Linda Hoy, third row: Steve Duncan, Mary Landolt, Marilyn Daugherty, Patty Wier, Pam Raymond, Mike Waugh, Margot Hirsch, Mary Beth Schumacher, fourth row: johnny Rash, Robert Eickmann, Floyd Hill, Pete Butler, jimmy O'Neal, james Sherrill, Bob Smith, Wfayne Kramer. f Hearts Boll Sponsored by RCP Q' f ' :K 1 ,nzzw imf s,swsvsz',sa:z:mswwmsmwmmww Seated: Christine Iohnson, first vice-president, Marilyn Mays, sec- retaryg Margot McCann, histor- iang Sue Townes, treasurer, Bren- da Bogan, assistant treasurerg standing: Mr. C,.' A. Jennings, sponsor, Rodney Land, second vice-president, james Sherrill, public relationsg Ronnie Massey, president, Bob Smith, sergeant at arms. Not pictu1'ed.' Sammye Graham, third vice-president. 207 wswww ssaaaff:ww new am:z4 Standing: Bill Berry, sports editor, Karen Yoljio fall news editor: Bob Estus, editorial editorg sealed: Johnnie Lu Raborn, managing editor: Cathy Hagerty, spring features editor: Mari- lyn Mays, page editor. Not pictured: Ellen Charlier, exchange editor. Reporters-sented: Becky Hargrave, Stan McDonaldg standing: Dick Peter- son. , Judy Watts, editor. Karen Yoho, fail news editor: johnnie Lu Rabhorn, managing editor. Shield Public relations staff: Martha Pennock, John Alvis, Robert Myers. zmsmszawfwmevzffm-M,- ' - W ' -wgp.. .f,.. ,A mmzrie'waz,-wr.,g::r:wat,fwmwiew 'f is 1- ,wxnwmmmwfwgxf , f ,Q z.:wweefwrmmswNag Mm- -are an wma Reporters-sealed: Cathy Hagerty, Marilyn Maysg standing: Bill Duncan, Linda Hoy, Bill Towery. Seated: Bob Smith, art editor: Wayne Kramer, artist: rnmdiug: jim Callaway, photographer. Noi piriuredf Richard Ingram, photographer: Tom Martin, photographer. Publishing a newspaper is an extremely important school activity. The need to know what is going on in the world is becoming increasingly necessary, and a school newspaper gives both members of the newspaper staff and other students an opportunity to learn about the communication of news. Serving as a lab to teach pupils the mechanics of putting a newspaper together, a school paper gives them practice in expressing themselves. Under the sponsorship of Miss Marjorie Menefee, the Shield staff tried this year to produce a newspaper which presents news in an accurate and interesting manner. Attending the Texas High School Press Association in Denton and a regional conference of the interscholastic league in San Marcos helped Shield staffers improve the quality of their work. Acquires New Sponsor l Reporters: Linda Mason, Pat Winston, Sonny Carruth. Reporters-seated: Mary Ella Wagner, Georgina Roachg standing: jimmy Cowan, Marlyn England, Sharon Wel- don, George Shepherd, L y n e t t e Crosby. Z0 , , - First row: Barbara Sinclair, Sharon Holmans, Karen Yoho, XVanda Munson, Carolyn Caruth, Becky Hargrave, Marilyn Arnott, Terri Blair, Sandra Rouse, Oretta Schmidt, Jane XVyss, Judy Laws, Barbara Sue Phillipsg second row: Sonny Carruth, Susan Berry, Carol Gummelt, Bonnie Messer, Carol Menke, Becky Waite, Vaughn Obenhaus, Diane Dean, Mary Betty Nelson, Sharon Carruth, Gail Stockman, Jacque Prodoehl, Phil Mabry, Rodney Landg third row: Pat Jones, Bobby Jackson, Barbara Keel, James Sherrill, Gail Gross, Ronny Yates, Kitt! Hays, Judith Hall, Susan Foster, Pat Barnett, Carolyn Fo: Carolyn Rosson, Helen Dunawayg fourth row: Kathy Peeble: Kris vonKreisler, John Alvis, Tommy Cowan, Stan McDonal Dick Peterson, Ed Small, Russell Poling, Milton Sundbec Tommy Teykl, Sam Gainer, Gwen Chancellor, Joan Drosch Carol Cummings. Discussing the proposed budget for the Student Counci The Student Council is a vital organization, for it is the means by which students can voice their opinions and make suggestions for improvements. Sponsoring clean-up week, the Council urged students to make a special effort to throw trash in the newly- purchased garbage cans rather than on the floor. An- other worth while job was backing the P-TA-sponsored drive for children's clothing. Other Student Council projects included sponsoring Twirp and Hoot Mon weeks and the Coronation Ball, exterminating ants from the building, and providing needy families with Christ- mas dinners. 210 are Finance Committee members Marilyn Arnott, Kri vonKreisler, John Alvis, Dickie Streeter-chairman Dick Peterson, Rodney Land, Jacque Prodoehl, ant Kathy Peebles. First row: Bonnie Messer, chaplain: Marilyn Arnott treasurerg Sharon Carruth, recording secretaryg seconi row: Kathy Peebles, recorderg 'Phil Mabry, sergeant a arms: Kris vonKreisler, corresponding secretary: thin row: Dick Peterson, presidentg Ed Small, parliament tariang Stan McDonald, vice-president. wwafess,4 a wfefwnwaw s-,rnaxrasmt-Q. Q11 Student Council Enjoys Productive Yeor Carol Cummings, recording secretary, Phil Mabry, vice-president, MiSS Maffha A811013 SPOHSOI' Of lhe Student Council, Robert Myers, sergeant at arms, Mike Metschan, president: Kris checks a list of decorations for the annual Coronation Ball. vonKreisler, corresponding secretaryg Bonnie Messer, treasurer, Sammye Graham, clerk, Ronny Yates, parliamentarian. K First row: john Flowers, John Alvis, Ronnie Peterson, Tommy Hutchison, Bob Karnick, Terri Blair, Gil Springstun, Molly Lacy, Carolyn Wilson, Glenda Kleinert, Marilyn Mansfield, Ronny Yates, john Lillieg second row: Phil Mabry, Mike Metschan, john Pojman, Sammye Graham, Richard Streeter, Susan Berry, Ann Matthys, Bonnie Messer, Sharon Carruth, Susan Mathis, Mary Betty Nelson, Sherran Saathoff, Sandra Basham, Paula Richg ibird row: Patsy Dougherty, Kitty Hays, Caroline Foster, Vaughn Obenhaus, Christine johnson, Carol Cummings, Carolyn Fox, Nancy Staples, joan Drosche, Kathy Peebles, Ann Rothell, Judy Browning, Gwen Chancellor, Kris vonKreislerg fourth row: Floyd Hill, Bill Berry, Richard Haschke, Robert Myers, Stan McDonald, jim Schlegel, Dale Chrisman, Mike Harris, Ed Small, Pete Butler, Sam Gainer, Doug Witte, Milton Sundbeck, Gary Wagner. 2 Thespicms Gain Six New Members The Thespian Society had its beginning at the same time McCallum began, and both have grown steadily since. The Thespian members are elected from the Royal Court Players when they have performed five hundred hours of work and have demonstrated a sincere interest in drama. A record of all their activities is reviewed by the old members who decide who deserves this recognition. At the annual instal- lation they say their pledges and receive a life- time membership with cards. For continued work they may receive a gold pin to remind them always of their Thespian work. Upper left: Ronnie Massey, Margot McCann and Wayne Kramer roll the spotlight out in preparation for Letters to Lucerne. Left: jo Ann McCrosky, jim Baker, Mary Landolt, Pete Butler, Cathy Hagerty, Wayne Kramer. First row: Margot McGann, Sue Townes, Brenda Bogang Margot McGann, treasurer: Wfayne Kramer, presidentg serand row: Rodney Land, James Sherrill, jim Cunningham, Sue Townes, vice-presidentg Mr. C. A. Jennings, sponsor: Ronnie Massey, jo Ann McCroskey, secretary. 212 Business Club Formed The Business Machines Club was very worthwhile this year. Members were able to prepare for future work by learning how to operate the dictaphones, electric typewriters, and the adding, calculating, and duplicating machines at McCallum. Demonstrations by local businessmen helped the members become acquainted with some of the more complicated machines, Putting their training to work, the Business Machines Club did typing, cut stencils, and did other work for teachers. This service not only helped the teachers get some of their work done, but also helped boost the club treasury. Seated: Pat Farrow, Ronald Bruce, LaNal1e Hyltin, Celia Mazur Carol Bethel Kay Wallace Miss Georgia Lou West Gellmang slanding: Judie Hillman, Donnalou Brock, Doralee sponsor Brock. Paula Pool, Diana Loughrv, Darlene Hohertz, Rvlene mms , M nuswmwmwew:z:m,w as Q :z s' Upper right: Celia Gellman learns to operate the calculator Above: Ronald Bruce president Darlene Hohertz treasurer Rylene Mazur vice-presidentg LaNalle Hylton reporter Judie Hillman secretary Left: Rylene Mazur and Ronald Bruce use the duplicator to prepare a btologw workbook for Mrs. Mary Edwards Assembly Climoxes Court of Perth Year Seated: Lillian Donnell, Janice Miller, Lois Donnell, Gloria Henderson, Linda Daniels, Betty Stabeno, Betty Humphreys, Sharon Hughes, Sandra Boardman, Karen Smith, Vaughn Obenhaus, Beth Beasley, Marjorie Glaserg stazzdifzg: Charlotte Coleman, Mrs. Jessie Smith-sponsor, Christine Franks, Dorothy The Court of Perth is made up of Lady Perth, her Knight, and officers and students from the tenth, eleven- th, and twelfth grades in Mrs. Jessie Smith's club and homemaking classes. Initiating and sponsoring the school traditions assembly for sophomores, participating in the fall Junior Flower Show and Spring Area Show, holding a Bink fScottish buf- fetj, honoring Lady Perth and her court, and having a program high- lighting the motto, song, and other symbols of the state of Texas were included in the club's activities this year. The Court of Perth also held an international dinner featuring the Polynesian Islands. Seated: Paula Pool, Linda Daniels, Beverly Shafer, Sandra Boardmang standing: Bar- bara Lenzo, Lana Becker, Niki Bohn, Dorothy Jo Craddock, Rosemary Smith. Jo Craddock, Deyette Flowers, Charlene Elliott, Gladys Gardner Anita Huls, Carol Garnett, Rosemary Smith, Patsy Hocker, Joan Snider, Patsy Main, Donna Loney, Mrs, W. T. Dugger-guest Niki Bohn, Patsy Dugger, Judy Ellis. 2.14 Patsy Dugger, president of Court of Perth, has just introduced Niki Bohn, who speaks at the assembly held to inform soph- omores about traditions of McCallum. Niki is telling them about the crest. First row: Carol Garnett, Charlyne Cooper, Carol Rabun, Anabel Lewis, Sharon Tuten, Vangie Johnsong second row: Sandra Boothe, Betty Humphreys, Helen Dunaway, Gay Alff, Sandra Jones, Virginia Mokry, Mary Keithlyg third rou: Niki Bohn, Murlene Wheeler, First row: Nancy Heath, Janette Meador: second row: Linda Daniels, Joyce Cole, Bevie Duke, Judy Voigt: tbird row: Bette Miller, Melanie Nichols, Anita Huls, Beverly Shafer, Sandra Boardman, Pat Winston, fourth row: Gayle Cook, Janice Edmonds, Jannette Poehlg fifth row: Margaret Feimster, Pat Mendelson, Lila Mullins. Pat Bryan, Nancy Currington, Janet Swenson, Janice Fritcher, Gretchen Schmidt, Mrs. Jessie Smith-sponsor: fourtb row: Pat Swaner, Diane Davis, Nita Ayers, Wanda Purcell, Charlotte Pollard, Lana Becker, Joyce Schlueder, Jean Carter. ox ,L -lv' Amidst a display of handbags and jewelry, Susan Wells shows a necklace to a customer at Snyder-Chermrds in Allantlale. Billie Allen acquaints himself with the merchandise at Wesley Pearson Seat Covers on Burnet Road . First row: Sharon Krauss, presidentg Judie Hillman, parliamen- tariang Susan Wells, reporterg Margaret Smith, sweetheart: Joyce Campbell, refund row: Norma Childers, Judie Seiht, Lera Laxton, Bernice Ruiz, Jean Moran, Kay Nitsche, JoAnn Canady, Mary Ellen Thiemg tbird row: Jo Ann Brown, Mary Jo Axclson, Billie Johnson, Jean Roberts, Sheryl Morton, Bonnie Lee, Carol Smith, fourth rou',' Jackie Bailey, Joe Thornhill, Edison Adams, Bryan Craven, Bill Davis. 216 E Henry Mayes writes down an address for a service call on his job at Mayes Mobil Service Station. Kay Nitsche approves a check at Vaught's Store. DE Members Obtain Work Experience The Distributive Education Club, com- posed of future businessmen and business women, was organized in 1955 With 19 members. Every year since then, the mem- bership has increased, and this year the club had 34 members. Distributive Educa- tion is a training program in the fields of retail, wholesale, and service selling occupations. Students leave school at 12 o'clock for their jobs and for their work receive two credits that normally would have been earned in school. Beginning with an initiation ceremony with the other Austin high schools, Mc- Callum's DE chapter had a very active year. Besides sending seven delegates to the state DE convention in Galveston in the spring, McCallum's DE was also re- presented at the national convention in Chicago. For an Easter project, members of the club colored eggs and gave them to the Baptist Childrens Home in Round Rock. joe Thornhill consults the price list as he works at Central Auto Supply. 217 Y 218 First row: Diane Horn, Sandy Milburn, Victoria Witherspoon, Lesley Liebhafsky, Sandy Normann, Meredith XVaclclell, Fay Smith, Molly Lacey, Susie Stephens, jan Mitchell, jo Ann McCroskey, Patsy Wiggins, second row: Anne Hogue, Linda Fisher, Nancy Carrington, Sally Sloper, Becky Reese, Nancy Staples, Charlotte Thompson, Linda Mason, Caroline Foster, Julie Rice, Susan Foster, Mary Landolt, Joyce Knight. Suzi Goldstein: tbirzl row: Sue Townes, Gary Seaman, jimmy Calla- way, Bob Estus, David Mall-temus, joe Don Peacock, Albert Hopkins, Mrs. Marguerite .Moehlman-sponsor, Charles DeVeau,l Ronnie Walttmn, Billy Jennings, Steve Timmons, David Hill, Stephen Goldfarb, Christine johnson. French Club Enioys Bonne Cuisine Kneeling: Ronnie Walton, program chairman: Linda Mason and jimmy Callaway, reporters, stm1ding.' Bob Estus, president, Diane Horn, vice-president, Sue Townes, secretary-treasurer. To help increase the French Club treasury, members Sue Townes, Sandy Normann, and Christine johnson sell cupcakes during lunch to David Erickson, Pete Butler, and Bobby Green. - ue Townes, accompanied by Billy Huie, entertains at he French Club Dinner. The song Sue sings, I Love aris, exemplified the mood of the evening. To begin the year, the French Club held a et-acquainted party so that the new members nd the old members could get to know each ther. During the various club periods, there ere many interesting programs, including a iewing of slides of France and hearing a guest peaker from France. To make extra money or the treasury, members of the club sold upcakes during the lunch periods. A banquet as held in May. The girls in the club brought pecial French cooking, and the boys provided ntertainment. Members received their club pins t the end of the banquet, thus climaxing a uccssful year for the French Club. Top: Susan Foster, Becky Reese, Bob Estus, Victoria Witherspoon, and Jan Mitchell enjoy the various delicacies served at the French Club Dinner. These included assorted hors D'oeuvres, caviar, frog legs, and French tarts. Bottom: Trying to choose between the many foods offered are Dora Roach and her sister Patricia Roach, and Charles DeVeau. 'Charles DeVeau, portraying Fidel Castro, and his men, Bob to be a hanging victim of Castro is only a spectator enjoying the Estus and Steve Timmons, prepare to end the misery of Albert French take-off on world events while sitting on a low-hanging Hopkins, Lane McDaniel, and joe Don Peacock. What appears branch. First rouu' Lloyd Nauert, jerry Spillar, Kenneth Sprinkles, Paul Hutto, Alvie Weed, Wayine Clawson, Mike Martinsong fourll Ryan, jerry Hankeg second row: Anne Patten, Leslie Baker, row: Harold Broadbent, Larry Bohl, Milton Henkes, Billyil Nina Mundine, Elizabeth Richards, Cindy Fanning, Judy Lairdg Schwertner, Bonard Norton, jay McCutcheon, Dwight Barker, :bird row: Mr. K. D. Wfillingham-sponsor, Flannigan Whit- Ronnie McKee. field, Bill Sanders, Weldon Roberts, Donnie Kemp, Charles Future Farmers Raise, Exhibit Livestock This year, the McCallum chapter of the Future Farmers of America had one of its busiest, most successful years. In order to be a member of the FFA, a student must take the vocational agriculture course offered here. The ag students raised their own animals as a requirement for the course and then entered them in the Austin and Houston Fat Stock Shows as a club project. Beef and dairy cattle, lambs, swine, chickens, and rabbits were shown in both shows. A trailer was built by the FFA boys to carry their animals to and from the livestock shows. Designed for the individual use of every member, it will also be used by future club members. This spring, the club undertook the pruning of all the trees on the McCallum campus as a service to the school. Below: Flannigan Whitfield, Kenneth Sprinkles, and Vifayne Clawson prepare to hitch the new FFA trailer to the truck. Right: Dwight Barker, capon, red ribbon. Clockwzxe from upper let Elxzabeth Rlchards black angus steer red rtbbon Bobby Lee commerctal sheep hugh good Anne Patten wtth Flanmgan Whttftelds Holstem helfer red rtbbon Bonard Norton gtlt red rlbbon officers Mr K D Wtlllng ham sponsor joe Gartman sentmel Anne Patten queen Flanntgan Whxtfxeld presl dent Judy Latrd sweetheart Wayne Claw son vtce prestdent Kenneth Sprmkles porter 22 222 WM: First row: Nora Brown, Barbara Gebert, Gail Gross, Carolyn Fox, Melanie Howard, Patti Roach, Mary Keithly, Ellen Charlierg second row: Peggy Lyda, Carol Menke, Barbara Millard, Judy Brown, Sylvia Hawkins, Gloria Petrick, Judy Madden, Melba Waxler, Bobbie Hendricks, Toni Jo Lucus, Linda West: lbird row: Gail Cook, Linda Burris, Sharon Carruth, Wantia Purcell, Mary Lou Jones, Mary Jo Henry, Wanda Munson, Jean Reville, Phyllis Adams. FHA I Gives Annual Fall Style Show First row: Mrs. Margaret Russell-sponsor, Suzette Rothen, second vice-president, Wanda Weber, first vice-president, Charlene Yount, song leader, Sharon Holmans, recording secretary, Kay Esco, parliamentariang second row: Ann Matthys, treasurerg Ann Rothell, historian: Judy Browning, fourth vice-president, Tommye McGinnis, third vice-president, Vivian Hagood, president, Carol Mitchon, fifth vice-president, not pictured: Esther Shoaf, corresponding secretary. Bertha- Hutto models her creation in the annual Fall Style Show given in De- Cember. Mrs. .Juanita Titus, co-sponsor of FHA number one, carefully explains the steps in sewing a neat seam to Mary Brown, Alice Allen, Nita Ayers, and Jeanette Anderson. Checking the FHA degree points are president Vivian Hagood and vice-president Wanda Weber. Recently Vivian was able to achieve the state degree by obtaining points. Wanda was also selected as Miss FHA. Each Wednesday morning the student body is inspired by the thoughts of Donna Mabry. McCallum's chapter of the Future Homemakers of America has long been one of the school's most active clubs. The club presents two style shows a year-one in the fall and one during the spring semester. The FHA serves the community through its many service projects. The members went Christmas caroling at the Austin State Hospital and at a rest home. They also gave a Valentine Party for the children at the Austin State School. They continued their service by honoring their mothers at the banquet held at Green Pastures in April. During the year the club had several interesting, infor- mative programs. Panel discussions were held at two of the meetings-one on parent-teenager relations, and one on dating problems. At others a former McCallum student spoke on How High School Homemaking Has Helped Me To Be A Better Home- maker, and a woman from India spoke on teenagers in her country. A panel discussion was held on teen- agers in an effort to help members of the club solve their problems. Invited to give their opinions were: Tommye McGinnis, Mike Metschan, Sharon Holmans, john Alvis, Ann Matthys, Phil Mabry, Suzette Rothen. 223 The purpose of the German Club is to promote interest in the literature, customs, and way of life of the German-speaking peo- ples. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Gundrun Williams, the Ger- man Club tried to fulfill this purpose At one had the Herbert T'exas Association of German Stu- in several ways this year. meeting, club members opportunity to hear Mr. Heinen, editor of the First row: Charles Zlatkovich, Larry Keister, Carole Hunt, Carol Apperley, Robert Orrg second row: Mrs. Gundrun Williams, Warren Friedrich, David Wupperman, Joe Loughry, Joan Droscheg third row: Terrell jackson, Bennie Rowe, C. D. Guthrie, Don Dowdg fourth row: Bob jehn, Steve Sikes, Kenneth Muennink. dents, speak about the German newspaper and German Club at the University of Texas. Around Christmas time, members of the club sang Christmas carols to some of the older members of the community who would appreciate hearing the carols in German. To help increase the club's treasury, students occasionally sold dough- nuts at lunch. The German Club this year helped students increase their awareness of and interest in the German culture. German Club Studies Literature, Customs Kenneth Muennink, reporterg Joe Loughry, treasurerg Charles Zlatkovich, reporterg Carol Apperley, secretary, Larry Keister, presidentg Carole Hunt, vice-president. Bob Jehn, joan Drosche, Terrell jackson, and Warren Friedrich join Mr. E. G. Kloppe in singing German Christmas carols. 224 3 teer. Students Plan for Future Through Hospital Sciences Ronny Knight prepares the test tubes for medical analysis during hospital duty. Barbara House, a volunteer worker, spends much of her time typing patient cards in the hospital. Patricia Parker tries her skills in the technology lab as a volun- The members of the Hospital Sciences Club spent every day dur- ing the school week from two to five o'clock at Brackenridge Hospital learning how a hospital is operated. After six weeks of orientation, which consisted of visiting several hospitals, having guest speakers, and making field trips, members began actually to visit and work in the various sec- tions of Brackenridge. About three weeks were spent in each of the departments which included the laboratory, the x-ray division, nursing service, and others. Consisting of several members from each of the Austin high schools, the Hospital Sciences Club not only provided an oppor- tunity for students to earn credits toward high school graduation but also helped them find out whether they wanted to enter the field of medicine as a career. 225 ZZ Donnie Howard, presidentg Larry Kennedy, secretary-treasurer and reporter, Gregg Wallace, librarian and vice-president. Knight Beats Boost Spirit at Pep Rallies The Knight Beats, a boys' musical organization, is composed of Band III members. During football season, the club played for several Friday morning pep rallies and for special night rallies before the Austin High and Travis games. The club members, devoted to boost- ing the spirit of the entire student body, could be easily identified by their bright red firemen's caps and their white shirts and blue jeans. During the regularly designated club periods, the Knight Beats met in the band room and practiced their music or held an unorganized jam session. Fin! row: jimmy O'Neal, Robert johnson, Bruce Stewart, Galt Tommy Cowan, Bill Cobbg third row: Tony Kallus, Richar Grayden, Barry Knight, Ron Watts, Gregg Wallace, Leslie Haschke, johnny Longino, Gary Lintlahl, Mr. Frank Phillips Sullivan, Larry Kennedyg .verond row: Reagan Hammett, john sponsor. Alvis, james Funderburgh, Bobby Scott, Donnie Howard, Novi Romani, composed of first year Latin students, works very closely with Latinatores, the club for more advanced Latin students. In accordance with the ancient Roman custom, the mem- bers of Novi Romani act as slaves to their superiors, the members of Latinatores. At the annual Latin Banquet, which climaxes Latin Week, the first year students served, waited on, and in general carried out the commands of their superiors. Projects of Novi Romani dur- ing Latin Week were decorating the halls and showcases with pos- ters and speaking to junior high school students on the advantages of taking Latin in high school. Charles Craig, consul: Cherry Larson Schumacher, scribag Mickey Maddox: quaestorg Larry House, proconsulg Mary Beth ianitor. Novi Romani Slaves for Lcutinatores Fnyt row: Philip Clements, Linda Yandell, Anne Bock, Gloria ,lane Gee. Leslie Lentz, Robert Ebvg fourth row: Larry House, Henderson, David Turiq second row: Virginia Roberts, Cherry Charles Craig, james Bradley, Pat Long, Mickey Maddox, Larson, Gail Gross, Mary Beth Schumacher, Shirley Harris, Robert Orr. t third raw: Bill Burnette, Robert Williams, Mary Maciejewski, 227 First row: Betty Thomas, Tommy Billings, Margot BICGHDH, Victoria Witherspoon, 'Petrena XVilbur, Dan junkin, Bill Towery, Ronny Yates, Mary Ella Wagner, Robert Laibovitz, Gaye Russell, second row: Vivian Hagood, Catherine Carl, jane Pruett, Weldon Brewer, Shirley Boston, Marsha Funk, Bambi Wilson, Willa Pinto, Martha Cunningham, Barbara XVilson, Megan Biesele, Dean Reddeng third row: jo Ann Rowley, Bill Towery, a Roman private eye, investigates the Madeline Carl, Alfred Davis, Elaine Anderson, Millie Cobb, jeane Hoffman, Elena Castaldi, Deyette Flower, Donnette O'Connor, Karen Golding, Margot Hirsch, fourlb row: Cheri Throop, Cathy Eldridge, Barbara Keel, Bill Barron, Martha Pennock, Richard Denton, Fred Lentz, Stacy Smith, Matt Berry, Tommy Hutchison, Gareth Cook, Robert Newmiller. death of Caesar. Fred Lentz and Vivian Hagood, consuls of the second year classes, Bill Towery, consul of the advanced class. 228 At the Latin Banquet Mary Ella Wfagner and Ronny Yates portray Caesar and Calpurnia. The chief slave of Travis holds the microphone for Lanny Wiggins of Austin High, Billy Huie, and john Flowers. Banquet Highlights Year for Lcltinatores Latinatores has long been one of McCa1lum's most active clubs. This year the club, composed of second and third year Latin students, was again very active. This year's list of projects was highlighted by Latin Week and the Latin Banquet. During Latin Week, club members visited Lamar and Baker Junior Highs in order to encourage future McCallumnites to join Latinatores. The members also displayed posters concerning Roman history in the halls, and two hall showcases were decorated with such objects as miniature Roman watch towers, aquaducts, and a sundial. The week was climaxed by the annual Latin Banquet on March 10. The banquet was attended by Austin High and Travis students also. Tommy Hutchison, Robert Laibovitz, Stacy Smith, Matt Berry, and Bill Barron participate in the stabbing of Caesar, Ronny Yates. Z2 First row: Dennis Reaves, jackie Lewallen, Herbert Adams, jim Cunningham, Burt Branstetter, John Pojman, Andy Watson, Cathy Hagerty, judy Watts, janet Bergg secaml row: Pat Hawkins, Susan Winstead, Marquita Hooks, Kasey Oatman, Tommy Crow, Homer Owens, Yvonne Coleman, Beatrice Cabillo, April Beall, Marneen Redfearn, Anne Sutherland: third row: Nina Mundine, Forrest Child, Herbert Adey, Mike Mit- jim Cunningham, second vice-presidentg Cathy Hagerty, treasurerg Herbert Adams, first vice-president, john Pojman, presidentg Burt Branstetter, parliamentariang Mrs. Marguerite Sledge, sponsor, janet Berg, recording secretary, Judy NVatts, publicity chairman, Andy Watson, historian. Not pictured: Karen Yoho, corresponding secretary: 2.30 chell, Jim Kersey, Richard Nicholas, Paul Murphy, Russell Poling, Prentice Craig, Douglas Witte, Dale Chrisman, Theny Chancellor, Ronnie Peterson, fourth row: Jeanne Triolo, Gail Stockman, Becky Holder, Susan Milligan, Malinda Stromberg, Terri Blair, Becky Hargrave, Claire Moore, Lyn Reeder, Sharon Thode, Sherry Lawyer, Ellen Charlier, Barbara Hebbe. Because of the large membership of the active Pan-American Club, two units of the chapter were formed this year, but both had mutual projects. To make money for the various activities during the year, Los Cnballeros Audnntes sold doughnuts after school, had a carwash in September, held a rummage sale in November, and sold cupcakes at lunch. Pan-Amers also spent time and effort help- ing others with such worthwhile projects as pro- viding food for a needy family at Thanksgiving and sponsoring a Christmas party for the first grade classes at Zavala School. During the annual trip to Mexico at Christmas time, Pan-Amers visit- ed Horsetail Falls. In the city of Saltillo they also went to see the silver and sarape factories and the famous cathedral. During 'Pan-Am Week, mem- bers of the club gave devotions in Spanish, prepar- ed a Latin-American showcase, and presented a special assembly. In March, Pan-Amers attended the state convention, Pon-Am Growth Forces Division Firxt row: Elaine Hackard, Rosa Borders, Elizabeth Akin, Marilyn Daugherty, Dell Sheftall, Ronnie Massey, Margot Mc- Cann, Ann Matlock, Donna Raumaker, jane XVYSSQ recom! row: Bonnie Coleman, Kay Strickland, Susan Berry, Cynthia Irelan, Kathv Hurley Marjorie Bowling, Anne Patten, Susan Wilscnn, Sonny Carruth, Ann Wa1tei's, Tootie Pittenger, Suzanne Mc- Laughlin, Dianne Porterfield: third 1'0llJ.' Morris Norwood, Seated: jane Wyss, reporter: Dell Sheftall, first vice-presidentq Ron Robert Eickmann, Richard Flowers, Randy Pharies, Tom Jurgen- sen, Billy Ramsey, Pete Butler, Tom Martin, Nancy Storm, john Vincent, Robert Hill, Craig Roberts: fourlb row: Mike Stafford, john Ashley, Steve Rash, Mavis McFarland, Cheryl Lobb, Wfilma Hargus, Pat Dendv, Darlene Cox, Terry Brune, jonnye Gallo- way, jim Baker, Glynn Robbins, Mike Wise. nie Massey, presidentg Ann Matlock, corresponding secretary: Margot McGann, second vice- presidentg standing: Elizabeth Akin, treasurerg Donna Raumaker, parliamentarian: Rosa Borders, publicity chairman: Marilyn Daugherty, recording secretary: Elaine Hacl-card, historian. Malinda Stromberg and Sherry Lawyer fit the Brazilian skirt for Cathy Hagerty in preparation for the state PASF Convention. :sczmeamurmsfx HH, ,f ,.s. n.Nr-s ze 1: up.Q,,.M-,me Q23 J D Kennedy Lee Dans John Moore Ioe Brong Susan Curtis Anderson. Chess Enthusiasts Find Club Period Too Short The purpose of the Chess Club, which enjoyed its fourth year at McCallum this year, is to give students an opportunity to contest other chess enthusiasts. A ladder tournament was held, two or three games being played each club period. Members not only enjoyed themselves but also improved their chess games, Involved in their chess game, james Kelley and Robert Barrington find the club hour passing much too quickly. First raw: Dennis Reaves, Martha Pennock, Dottie Shackelford, Victoria Witherspoon, jackie Davis, Lajean Chaffin, Steve Timmonsg second row.' Mike Metschan, Margot McGann, Susan Milburn, Rebecca Blackburn, Petrena Xvilbur, Wayne Kramer, Linda Hoy, Sandra Stevenson, Richard Ryansg lbird row: Robert Eickmann, john Akin, Barbara Keel, Mike Olson, Cheri Throop, The Forensic Club, sponsored by Mr. Guy Biz- zell, has participated in many events during the school year. This year members of the Forensic Club participated in three speech tournaments: the Adamson Speech Tournament, Dallas, the Howard Payne Speech Tournament, Brownwood, and the Baylor Speech Tournament, Waco. Several mem- bers of the club made outstanding accomplishments in these tournaments. Sammye Graham and Susan Milburn placed second in duet acting in the Adam- son Tournament, Wayne Kramer and Victoria Witherspoon placed first in duet acting at the Howard Payne Tournament and second at the Baylor Tournament, Margot McGann placed second in humorous interpretation at the Howard Payne Tournament, Victoria Witherspoon placed third in dramatic interpretation, and Linda Hoy placed third in humorous interpretation. In Dis- trict competition, Rebecca Blackburn and La Jean Chaffin placed first in girls' debate, and many others placed in other events, For the first time in the history of McCallum, the Forensic Club presented a special program for Austinites-the Forensic Varieties of 1961. The choric speakers of the Forensic Club brought high honors to the school by being awarded a trophy for outstanding merit by the Law-Science Academy, l John Flowers, Priscilla Bean, Kathy Hale, Bill Towery, Mr. Guy Bizzell--sponsor. Nat pictured: Elizabeth Akin, jim Barlett, Kenneth Caffey, Dot Everett, Sammye Graham, Richard Ingram, Dan junkin, Mike McGinnis, Tom Martin, Sally Metcalf, Dick Peterson, Travis Rivers, Norman Walker. History Made With '61 Forensic Varieties Dennis Reaves, president, Linda Hoy, vice-presidentg Mr. Guy Bizzell, sponsorg Rebecca Blackburn, secretarvg Victoria Witherspoon, treasurerg Mike Metschan, sergeant at arms. Not pictured: Tom Martin, reporter- historian. Speakers, Movies, Trips Highlight Future First row: Rosemary Carelli, Donna Becker, Jane Pruett, Blossom Poclolnick, Suzanne Olson, Sandra Roberts, Pam Lindlcy, Georgina Roach, Melanie Howard, Barbara Stevens, janis Garrett, Bobbie Letscher, Sandra Rouse, 'Peggy johnson, Paula Richg second row: jolee Fisher, Marty Weiss, Mary Ann Walden, Peggy O'Neal, Betty Pursley, Judy Stockmier, Cheryl Baxter, Ann Lackie, Pat Pulliam, Texanne Killough, Linda Schneider, Barbara Stark, third row: Dorothy Bullock, Latreca Taylor, ,,-X t 43 FN ,- 4 ' ,3 -f N fs t .fi wif --1 wif N we ' , .. N , , sz 5 ' gl fyvlw - ini , f Lv. f, M ' . .4 '7 xt, ., Q g , .,, f , , aware, I ,., W we Q ,f Y gl . Y' , X F ,Y-S' My A , -s , 335 Aura 1 ft-f pi gy, . t as-I miie, -4 , X Swv. , ix ' f 'if . il ,A ,fa l - . tit i -,W , Q' ' K 5 ,QM 2.,-. I , I . , f ,, ,.. .- - C 4 W va- we-. H x., 4 53,5-' .F 11, 1 X - if 7 f' ,, , . has 5 X x Y ,N I, N i as J 5 ilif ' ti N 'Q if 1 Z x X X 'Y rr za fi' 'Z ff' vi K, x, ,U 55: ar X, 4 is K , 'Q 53 fc ii, ii , , if , , ' V ,,A B i A H M- A .,i qjvfiky ir' Wanda Munson, treasurer: Marilyn Mays, secretaryg Carol Cummings, presidentg and Barbara Kelley, vice- president. Nicky Farmer, Marjean Schneider, janet Hill, Barbara Lenzo jo Faith Hutton, Pat Barnett, Linda Douglas, Emma Lea King jane Gee, Barbara Ivy, Kathy Hale, Madeline Carlg fourth row -Io Anne Sunday, Sandra Gregg, Ann Musick, Barbara Knight Patsy Gebert, Patsy Rueckle, Frances Cochran, Kay Gilliland Pam Raymond, Carolyn Harborth, Pat Ross, Edna Ringstaff, Judy Smith. 234 1 ecchers' Year The Future Teachers Club was very active and participated in many worthwhile projects this year. Having guest speakers, watching movies, and usher- ing at the city coliseum for the district Teachers Association meeting were only a few of the club's activities, On March 16, members made the annual visit to elementary schools for the purpose of observing actual classroom teaching. A tour of the Texas State Teachers Association Building in the fall was also informative and interesting to the club members. Plans were made to elect a sophomore or junior member to attend a six-week workship at Northwestern University during the summer. irst row: Ruenette Green, Bambi Wilson, Susan Swanson, iane Hobbs, Diane Hamilton, Phyllis Toler, Nancy Davis, argie Fisk, Merilew Cunningham, Mike XVaugh, Margot irsch, Mary Beth Schumacher, Gil Springstun, Margaret Smith: cond row: 'Patsy Johnson, Gaye Russell, Diane Dean, Golda ooton, Karen Golding, Betty Sue Hoch, Wanda Munson, Bobbi eador, Janet Finn, Shirley Boston, Ann Taylor, Jodie Samford, ecky Worley, Veneta Turner, Ann Hedrick, Donna Hartungg Jird row: Susan Blood, Mary Jane King, Diane Singleton, Jodie Samford, Mike Waugh, Gil Springstun, Jane Gee, Sandy Johnson, and Margot Hirsch leave for the annual observations in elementary schools. Kerry Shropshire, Carlene Maddox, Elaine Anderson, Carole Smith, Becky Wrayf, Kathy Tisdale, Dorothy Garza, Marilyn Mays, Glenda Kleinert, Sandy Johnson, Jacque Prodoehl, Don- nette O'Connor, Judi O'Nealg fourth row: Linda Yandell, Jeanne Schramm, Ray Frusha, Tommye Stuard, Bob Karnick, Geraldine Barker, Paul Holcomb, Dana Crawford, Gary Elliott, Sue Warreri, Raymond Stewart, Kris von Kreisler, Murry Eddie- man, Eddie Barnes, Mike Schroeder. 235 23 First row: Janie Doerr, Kathy Lewis, Ellen Lentzg second row: Annette Green, Sandra McAngus, Sharon Paulson, Elizabeth Nancy A. Davis, Carolyn Caruth, Ann Bock, jane Barth. Mrs. Meyer, Pat Turner, jo Foster. Ardene Frere-sponsorg third row: Bandy Austin, judy Atkinson, Junior Powder Puffers Seek Improvement 6 The main purpose of the junior Powder Puff League is the self- improvement of the members. This year the club's projects and meetings have been directed to- ward the accomplishment of this goal. The club heard several speakers from various occupational fields. The first, from a local clothing store, demonstrated the latest fall fashions. Another, from the Austin Public Library, illustrated her speech on good grooming with films and recordings. A beautician told the members in- dividually how to wear their hair. Sorority and College Life was the subject of an informal address delivered by a University of Texas coed. Ann Bock, treasurer-spring: Carolyn Caruth, president-fall, Nancy A. Davis, president-springg jo Foster, vice-president-fallg jane Barth, repor- ter-fall. xrst row Lynette Crosby, Carolyn Bentley, Melanie Nichols, Anne Sanderson, Carol Sue Muston, Leslie Baker, Wilma Salge, tnda McAlister, Nancy Heath, Joyce Alexander, Dinah Lynch, Ruby Allen, Carolyn White, Barbara Rushia, Judy Morgan. udy Brisbineg second raw: Mrs. Dorothy Hutchison-sponsor, Mounted Knights Join Horsey Set The purpose of the Mounted Knights Club, formed for the first time this year, is to further the achievement of horsemanship. During the various club periods, members had the opportunity to hear speakers such as riding in- structors and veterinarians, see displays of riding equipment, and watch movies about breeds of horses. As outside activities, the Mounted Knights attended rodeos, went on hayrides, and rode horses. Members who knew a good deal about riding helped those who were less proficient. Througl' their many profitable activities, the members of the Mounted Knights were able to improve their horsemanship this year. Kneeling: Nancy Heath, presidentg Joyce Alexander, reporterg Linda McAlister, treasurer, standing: Anne Sanderson, secretary: Carol Sue Muston, vice-presidentg Judy Brisbine, sergeant at arms. 237 jean Carter and Miss Brenda Friedel, Miss Posture of Austin, assist Mrs. Peli Watson in explaining how to sit, stand, and walk properly. Sandra Hollingsworth, reporter, Sandra Boothe, treas- urer, jean Carter, president: Mary jo Henry, secretary, Sharon Noreen, vice-president. Models Learn Principles of Grace, Charm First row: Barbara Nord, Mary jo Henry, Mary Hastings, jean Carter, jeneva Snitko, Carolyn Wallace, Adele Kelly, second row: Mrs. Evelyn Watkins, Carolyn Hatfield, Kitty Hayes, Sally Henderson, Nancy Diebel, Virginia Hays, Sandra Hollingswort Sandra Hill, joyelyn Hoppe. 35 , HA- .C 2.38 Fzrsi row: Shirley Anderson, Barbara Fritz, Mary Betty Nelson, Carolyn Patschke, Elena Castaldi, LaNan Hempel, jo Ann Sue Wolff, Sharon Weltlon, Joyce LaVerne Rossg second row: Brown, jean Reville, Ellan Whiteaker, Barbara Blinka. The McCallum modeling clubs were very active this year. During the club period, guest speakers demonstrated how to apply make- up properly and how to sit, walk, and stand. A McCallum graduate who now models professionally visited Modeling Number I, spon- sored by Mrs. Evelyn Watkins, and gave some practical pointers on how to model. Members of Modeling Number II visited the Powers Fashion Studio. Both clubs also participated in a style show in which clothing from a local store was modeled. The pro- ceeds from this show were divided equally between the two clubs. Miss Marie Roepke's club had a dinner at which Mary Betty Nel- son was named sweetheart and Dick Waite was named beau. LaNan Hempel, vice-presidentg jo Ann Brown, presidentg Joyce I.aVerne Ross, reporter, Barbara Blinka, treasurer. Z3 Music Club Enioys Wide Variety of Hits First row: Dana Strain, Ann Nolan, Kay Sheppard, Bette Miller, Virginia hlokry, Joyce Schlueder, Sue Avery, Bevie Duke, Mary Ellen Thiemg second row: Lou Wayne Stewart, Brenda Ellis, Bonnie Sharp, Jean Pittman, Connie Basey, Lana Becker, Joyce The Popular Music Club spent most of every club period listening to albums of music that various girls in the club brought, These albums included rock and roll, Broadway musicals, and some very unusual music such as Supersonic Guitars. Occasionally Mr. L. M. Ethe redge, the sponsor of the club, brough his favorite albums for the club to hear. Second semester, the Popular Music Club had as a special program-a japanese girl who sang and danced for the club mem- bers. Listening to music and chatting with friends made the Popular Music Club enjoyable for everyone this year. Bevie Duke, vice-presidentg Lana Becker, reporter: Sue Avery, secretary-treasurer, Virginia Mokry, presi- dent. Campbell, Joyce Hensel, janet Swenson: tbird row: Betty Rob- bins, Charlene Burns, Carolyn Crosby, jannette Poehl, Jeanette Anderson, Beverly Tracy, Ruby Caldwell, Betty Taylor, Joyce Cole. 240 The Safe Driver Club convened r the third year with the return Mr. G. W. Boone as sponsor. ach meeting had an interesting rogram such as a film, a speaker, r a discussion period, always mphasizing safety behind the heel. The fact that the club has rown each year with the return f second and third year members ows that the time spent is enjoy- ble as well as educational. irst row: Kathy Blackstone, Ann ounds, Claudia McMu1leng second ow: David Lundell, Curtis Smith, r. G. W. Boone-sponsor, Don ribble. Driver Club Programs Teach Safety Don Pribble, corresponding secretary, Ann Pounds, entertainment chairman, Curtis Smith, president. 24 First row: Priscilla Bean, Lajean Chaffin, Dorothy Baltzer, Carol Gummelt, Marilyn Arnoit, Dianne Plotsky, Willa Pinto, Alicia Tormolla, Becky Waite, Melanie McCardle, Mrs. Judith Blorehead-sponsor, .terwzd row: johnny Forrister, Bill Duncan, Charles Mclietta, Roger Baker, William Wilson, Rodney Land, Gary Ellis, Ronny Knight, john Rash, Billy Huieg third row: Guest speakers, often distinguished research scien- tists, highlighted Science Research Club meetings. At other meetings members explained their projects enter- ed in the District X Science and Mathematics Fair, part of a pilot study conducted by the Federal Government.. Many members won prizes for their projects. Takingw an active part in this Fair, the club led a seminar on ways to interest students in science. Terry Bass, James Wall, john Thomas, Skippy Kennedy, Rodne Lewis, john Kirby, Kelvin DeGinder, Charles Lauderdal Tommy Cloud, Stan McDonald, Robert Laibovitzg f0ll7'flJ rou Mr. joe Rigsby-sponsor, Charles Hodde, Dick Striegel, Joh Flowers, Ted Long, john Landolt, Harry Pruett, Claude Feistel Dwayne Alexander, Clarence Ferguson. Researchers Hear Speakers, Lead Science Fair Seminar Stan Fair. McDonald exhibits his project at the District X Science 242 john Rash, sergeant at armsg Dianne Plotsky, first vice-presi- dentg Billy Huie, presidentg lNIarilyn Arnott, secretaryg Ted Long, second vice-presidentg Carol Gummelt, treasurerg Wil- liam Wilson, program chairman, Priscilla Bean, reporter. 5 Q i l 1 I I l Cheryl Betts, vice president, jonme Lu Raborn, reporter, Sharon Carruth, president, Wanda Purcell, treasurerg Nita Ayers secretary. The Senior Powder Puff League this year strove for self improvement. Programs about modeling, clothing styles, and personal ap- pearance were presented to the club members. During March, the girls played the women of Senior Powder Puffers engage the teachers in an animated game of volleyball. The effects tickle everyone's funny bones. the faculty in a volleyball game at a pay as- sembly, with some of the faculty men serving as cheerleaders. Proceeds from this assembly were contributed to the Mrs, A. D, Johnson Scholarship Fund. Teachers Triumph Over Powder Puffers Seated onfue Lu Raborn, Bernice Ruiz, Io Ann Canady. Sharon Cheryl Betts, Niki Bohn, Wanda Purcell, Murlene Wheeler, Carruth Pat Mendelson, Diane Davis, Martie Cope, Charlyne Nita Ayers, Pat Winston, Vangie johnson, Donna Smoot, Gayle Cooper stmzdirzg: Mrs. Iirnestine Browning-sponsor, Carol Cook. Rabun Betty Chappell, Margaret Feimster, Carolyn Rosson, 243 i ,Q-, 1 Q ' r y 4st,.,,x,,, , v U.LK ag. .... z am., - - U ' ,'ze a2ibSar: ffjgj-Q, '2J':7f1'S55yx -, Jai? ., l V,:??.3,VZ,LZ . qv, ,... .tim X.: :Lv V-Liga-Qi gg' 1. 1 , M Q ' fc .A,.A.,.. , ..,h,,.,,. -. i t ciii t ' ' S535 Roy lrawrence, vice-president: David Turlington, president: Bill i,. ' ' ' 'liii Cawlfteld, reporterg Tommy Mitchell, secretary-treasurer: Mike K, Metschan, sergeant at arms. - N W - at A 1 ., f W ,, W .. vgwwwgrxygzpqvegggafez' I . ' b b Y ' T be e Go f-Tennis C u Mem ers Steve Wtxrchel serves the ball as Pat Long awaits the return. Prochce for Tournaments The members of the Boys' Golf and Tennis Club spent - an each club period practicing their respective sports in order ,A ,A 4 to prepare for competition in the various tournaments over -v-wr-1 '1 , f - 1 E Six the state. The golf boys journeyed to Fort Worth, Brady, 1'.fEf.iv',f1h,f fd- 33, 1 gg, 5 f f , fi' XX Brownwood, and San Angelo. They held a car wash to Q-'l7 fe-'Q 3 ,,,, ,Q . L pf s 5 . . pay for one of these trips. The members of the tennis team ,L3T,JL,,'L':A , , ,. ,-,nm 5 fx jg . . I I I ' 'gg participated in the San Antonio, Bryan, Waco, and Austin king. Q - f f , ' , . . . A , J M Jaycee tournaments. Dtligent practice and hard work made q i s o both the golf and tennis teams show up well this year in f' competition with other schools. First. Row: Mr. Gordon Bennett-sponsor Bill Russ David Bobby Brock Bill Fryer, Gary Lemmond' third row: Pat Long, Turlington, Bill Cawlfield, Tommy Mitchell, Mike Metschan: Steve Worchel, James Bruder, Benny iBrock, Oscar Goode, second row: Roy Lawrence, Richard Swanson, David Heimann, Roger Merschbrock. 244 Fxrsl row: Linda Carpenter, Patsy Norman, Katherine Polvogt, Karan Herring, Kay Nicholson, Elaine Eggeling, jan Weatliers, Carolyn Stromquistg second row: Sandra Durbin, Audry Voss, Cathryn Richards, Elaine Wahrmund, Cindy Morrow, Philles Archie, Dolores jackson, Sylvia Murphy, jerry Stockard, Oretta Schmidtg third row: Suzanne Scales, Linda Kemp, Sherry Wallis, Estella Weirich, Karen Larson, Pat McGuire, Shari Harris, Natalie Hall, Diane Raines. Sophomore Puffers Hear Speakers Self-improvement was the main objective which the Sophomore Powder Puff Club strove to achieve. To carry out their goal, the girls engaged the help of a beauty counselor to advise them on the proper use of cosmetics. Mrs. Jimmie Baylor, the soph- omore counselor, spoke to the group on various careers in which self-improvement could be attain- ed. To complete their activities, a representative from the john Powers Modeling School present- ed tips on grace and charm. Mrs. Lola Allen, sponsorg Estella Weirich, vice-presidentg Elaine Eggeling, presidentg Kay Nicholson, secretary-treasurer, Diane Raines, reporter. First row: Patty Wier, Martha Cunningham, Elizabeth Taylor, Carolyn Kruez, Jimmy Henderson, Bennie Mikus, Evie Klein, Bonnie Messerg second row: Mrs. Lucy Lee Benbow--sponsor, Sandra Davis, Barbara Heine, Karen Kaplan, Elo Toll, Norman Yeoman, Bonnie Bradley, Mary Lynn Patterson, Connie Scott, Patsy Dougherty: lbird row: Megan Biesele, Lee Ann Paganini, Bob Smith, Linda Leyendecker, Carol Drake, Cindy Fanning, Bobby Heath, Leslie Baker, Anabel Lewis, fourth row: johnny Clark, Lee Sheffield. Sketch Club Serves City Anabel Lewis, reporter: Bob Smith, treasurer: Bonnie Messer, secretary, Bobby Heath, president. Z4 if A A Va f c W git? 'J' QNX it ,.-H' ,, -if XJ ff u 'slr RB? -ss: lf, Making posters for the Welfare Bureau was the Sketch Club's first activity this year, These posters were displayed in grocery stores all over Austin for the purpose of persuading people to serve others. Other projects of the Sketch Club included making a trip to Laguna Gloria, sponsoring an art show, and having guest speakers CJ lx. ft, Ei 2 9 N. Xi P R , , aa W emi , mmf' hz' tl 5 I, Wig gy? -' - Mi fl K st ty If-3 , he , pang V 7 ' tm J ,f Wiz. t f 31 1 q Ei at Q 2 322 , .ff iz 13 Q 1' C I . 4, ,c is 't Q 4 1 . E, ff4 W1 'a Q X I f. f r. we , f 1 ' tt ' 5 ff . za, g 5 V t il LAX xx Q L it to tl xxx I tx X ,V xy e X I' X X 'Xl ri 'Lilfif' l X li hw jf I 06' t N. l ii it '. Bla i l 'XX lg, 1 First row: Marilyn XVessels, Kay Swenson, Lucy Iohnson, Trudy Owens, Ginny Willianmson, Shirley Mueller, Rachel Sanchez, Marilyn Daniels, Sanda Wielandg serond row: Paulette Cawthon, Alice Ann joyce, Peggy Price, Barbara Keel, Virginia Campbell, Girls' Sports Teams This year the Girls' Sports Club was divided into two separate teams, each with its own captain. During every club period, members played the sport that was in season at that time. At the end of the year, a party was planned for the victorious team by the team that had lost the most Carolyn Crosby, Charla XWoodworth, Ecla Gaida, Pauline Elliot, Kitty Collins: tbird row: Ina Rae Copeland, Mary Sanders, judy Hall, Sandra Mauldin, Celia Reed, Nancy Monk, Peggy Green, Betty Taylor, Carol Craig, Gale Taylor, Nancy Wilder. Compete for Party Members of the club engage in a hotly contested basketball game during a monthly meeting. games. Pe Price team ca tain: Trud' Owens, vice- residentg Luc' ohnson, gay , g P , :v P s president, Pauline Elliot, secretary-treasurer, Mary Sanders, team captain. 2.47 24 W 6- . pga,-: arg . ,5 . H .W-, Q .4 -,-. v- , :'.m4fi5:'1 'P V 2 X ss, 1 :ef .,,..w. , , --' . 'W A Et?f.. 2. :f ' . 9 - 5 .... ..7',5m-ss ' '. with - 2 :j.,, i I . N , -- gf 93 ' 5?53Zm -' fi-' --::3 'f -l , ii i f ' i , B 21 'M ,.-' ' 'gal f 'EE'':35'3325l!'If1'f1.5:Z.:f.E?' 25,2 if as Q : News sw .:..:s s ' l . .,, t W sf W fr 1 ,Y 1 : -gg iq. 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Efih aiui, 5 it sfa, Rimming the McCallum campus on the north and the west are the athletic fields-on which one might see a future Pancho Gon- zales, Bobby Morrow, Bobby Layne, Jay Arnette, or Wally Moon. In addition to varsity teams, the Knights support a strong intramural program, Both boys and girls participate in a wide range of sports under this heading. Whether varsity or in- tramural, these athletes strive to bring honor to the school. 8 mi' ww H ' f x ,N ' , I E ,Y f , 4 W, XXX iw . f X 4' f H1 f -f - , - C ' , W! V . 4' In ' K f' X W fx iii L fi 'mf -Ljx X xf 5 ' - .,, ' I A A-ex V 4371 'r f ' -1 -is 'fit V sw , X , gg!! ,m-g X , A J ' .4 .--Mx '. - V ,.v X f f I ., -. . .N .. wx f .1 ,, V5 ,V 9 1 A A . ,K-,X -,- HL. 'f -xg V, Mx, MV f A- . gg, ' ,515 .-- -f f x f fp , . 4 mm sf 1 N - , , 1-4 ,wig 1A ff If 221:94,+?'?3TW?wi 'A F V - , 'Q' H315 ffgf ifffwrif X s , ! 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Bottom: Don Myers, manager Season Record MHS Opponent 14 Kimball 25 0 Ball 8 46 San Jacinto 6 14 Kerrville 6 8 Carroll 14 28 Travis 0 2 Temple 25 6 Bryan 26 6 Waco 28 7 Austin 28 , - ...asa ., .. , ag... ,, M V ,msg David Lindsay, Ronnie Moore, Larry House, Adon Sitra, Tom lcGilvray, john Pace, johnny Conlee, Hulen Akersg tbird row: . C. Vifalker, Stacy Smith, Dow King, Sam Gainer, Eddie The 1960 McCallum Knights ended the season with a 3-7 record. Although the record was not spectacular, the season did have several bright spots. Possibly the biggest accomplishment for the Knights of 1960 was winning the first district game that a McCallum team had won since entering the AAAA ranks in 1957. Another high point of the season was winning the Victory Bell from the Travis Rebels. This was the first time McCallum had defeated Travis and won the bell in three years. The 1960 Knights also set a new scoring record for one game by totaling 46 points against San Jacinto. Several Knights carried off district ISAAAA honors. The only Knight to make the first team was Jerry Spillar, who was placed at a middle guard spot on the defensive team. jerry Hanke and Robert Myers were placed on the second team defensive unit at halfback and end respectively. Adon Sitra was selected at a guard position on the second offensive team. Dow King and Martin Tyson made honor- able mention on the offensive unit and David Lindsay received the same honor on the defensive group. Wilson, Glenn Kleinert, Sammye Graham, jerry Spillar, Milton Sundbeck, Stan McDonald, fourth row,' Lamont Freeman, jimmy Chance, Martin Tyson, Ronnie May, Ed Small, Galen jackson, Dick Peterson, Sonny Felter, Danny Clark, Robert Myers. The Victory Bell, given annually to the winner of the McCal- lum-Travis football game, returned to McCallum after a three- year absence. 253 Eddy Pelerxon QZSJ, McCallum halfback and end Sonny Felter C865 bring down a Kimball ball carrier. Tully Embrey: senior quar- terback, 2-year letterman, 5 feet 8 inches, 145 pounds. Ed Small: sophomore quar- terback, 1-year letterman, 6 feet 3 inches, 175 pounds. a MHS Losesp Knights Win 25-I4 McCallum had a victory in its hands but saw it flitter away in 1 minute and 14 seconds. Kimball scored three times in this span. McCallum seemed to have had the game won as they were leading 14-6 with Kimball on its own one-yard line and just 2:15 left in the game. McCallum could not muster much yardage on the ground and turned to the air for a touchdown and most of its yardage. McCallum lost six fumbles and made only 27 yards on the ground. Kimball scored first in the game but worked hard to earn it. They had one chance with a first and 10 situation on the McCallum two, but a brillant defense held Kimball off. But two plays later McCallum fumbled and Kimball took over on the 4 and scored in four plays. McCallum scored in the second quarter to hold a 7-6 advantage at the half. The score came on a 14-yard pass from Tully Embrey to Danny Clark, who also kicked the extra point. McCallum's second touchdown came four minutes deep in the third quarter. Bobby jackson: senior quar- terback, 2-year letterman, tri- captain, 5 feet 8 inches, 154 pounds. Robert Myers, defensive end, picked off a Kimball pass and scooted 28 yards for a six- pointer. But then McCa1lum's waterloo came. Kimball scored 19 points in 1 minute and 14 seconds to hand the Knights of 1960 their first defeat of the season. Ronald May: junior halfback, 1-year letterman, 6 feet 1 inch, 186 pounds. . 1 ' 1 1 1 ' fs ,qqv V 1 . 4 , V 4 ,fo ., . 1 --w w w - . -3:fi2:.illf w s--.v,..a5iseg5..4f ,. - . , -1.5, 4 .,,-AW E, Ei V, :Mg , , .- E S, fb, 4-f,1yg,e kg f J 0- ,,---.,, 1 :W H 'V ' If ' ' U'-aff, was , s . f .... 1 WW, fe 3. f 1 Neges-.Q : - ' ' -3 , 1fY:5?2 ' frzllwifffs .Li 5f1?f . ' wQ1e5z'7fSj21f-W t 'W 21 1 1 . 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'Z' Hs an ra 53' an Wi, ar 'f X, + 1-A ,mga 3 fx , ,tk si .mf U W, M Q Y-1,3 E-1-:fx fi - 4 si 251.54 'fr 'Q -':j.,,j5g.' -as 32 'Z ...K M ,,j'f5t ZEN a .:' .-f.: ,+ fe if a 1 Q sq , -1? 4-1 ' ,, i ,Camp 1 . i sfgr s 7 7 5 Jv Y '41, 4 ,K s,,f,m, f ,wid ,er 4 I if 5 MM' fri 4 if si af 'Q fi' +2 C .9 4 at ie ' 4' it f 'R ff Martin 2 - '- M - Tyson: senior halfback, 3-year letterman, 6 feet 1 inch, 185 pounds. Tornadoes Nip Knights 8-O Ronnie Moore.' senior half- back, 2-year letterman, 5 feet 10 inches, 157 pounds. jackie Lambert: sophomore halfback, 1-year letterman, 5 feet 6 inches, 155 pounds. Eddy Peterson: senior half back, 5 feet 9 inches, 170 McCallum took it on the chin for its second loss of the 1960 football season as pounds. 1 the Ball High Tornadoes edged the Knights 8-0, Though beaten, McCallum showed up suprisingly well by holding Galveston, a pre-game three touchdown favorite, to such a narrow margin. The following week Ball handed eventual AAAA State Champ, Corpus Christi Miller its lone defeat 15-7. The Knights offensive showing was disappointing as it could muster three first downs and 60 yards. On the other hand, Ball, led by eventual all-state quarterback Walter McReynolds, had 16 first downs and 272 yards, McCallum's offensive thrust was hampered by the absence of the injured Martin Tyson. The Knights never pentrated deeper than the Galveston 36-yard line. This push started after jerry Hanke's diving interception of a pass. The Knights took over on their own 44 but had time for only two plays before the half. Ronnie Moore's 19-yard sprint was the highlight of the push. The first half ended with Galveston leading 2-0. This came about when the Knights were backed up to their goal line. On fourth down the Knight center snapped the ball over punter Eddie Wilson's head and into the end zone for a safety. Galveston came back in the third quarter to score a touchdown and go ahead 8-0, which was the way the game ended. McCallum's defensive unit deserved credit for holding McReynolds and Co, to 8 points. Leading this defense was Adon Sitra, Dow King, and Hanke. Defensive halfback Bobby jackson C201 and linebacker Sonny Felter C861 close in on a Galveston ball-carrier. Hulen Akers C771 and ferry Spillar C741 come to help. 23555115 'Y if 5S93?9!Y9W5'vitsif1fsw5LfXff'W13NW5SEHSN5 sesmfa McCallum ran up its highest score in its seven year history as the Knights beat the San Jacinto Bears 46-6. It was the first time McCallum had ever scored more than 40 points in a game. No time was wasted in letting San Jacinto know the Knights were there. On the second play from scrimmage, halfback Ronnie Moore raced 28 yards for a McCallum score. Martin Tyson, McCallum's all-district performer last year, got back into action this game and was the leading rusher of the game. Tyson, who missed half the first game and all the second game, made his way for 119 yards on 16 carries. However, Moore took the scoring honors for the Knights as he tallied three times. In addition to the 28- yard run he made in the first quarter, Moore scored on runs of 3 and 54 yards, Danny Clark, Knight fullback, scored twice and Bobby Green once to close out the McCallum scoring. The Knight backfield accounted for 305 yards on the ground and quarterback Tully Embrey hit on 13 of 20 passes for 161 more. The McCallum defense played just as big a part as the offense in the victory. The defense held San Jacinto to 48 yards on the ground and 128 yards passing. Jerry Hanke, Bobby Jackson, Robert Myers, David Lindsay, Jerry Spillar and Galen Jackson played an outstanding game on defense. Danny Flynn senior full Eddze Wzlsofz senior fullback lyear back 5 feel 9 mCl1eS, 156 letterman 5 feet9 inches 174 pounds am-a. MSfhaYmmWnaSYKv , Q ?JM'm'm E ' Clark: junior fullback, 2-year 5 feet 10 inches, 201 Green: sophomore halfback, -year letterman, 6 feet, 158 pounds. cCallun1 halfback Marlin Tyson is rought down despite efforts of Danny lark, 1401, Tully Embrey CISJ, David imlmy 1739, Robert Myers 1822, ulen Akers C771 leads the interfer- nce. McCallum Halts Rally, Beats Kerrville 14-6 The Knights made it two victories in a row, by beating the Kerrville Antlers 14-6. The victory evened the Knights' season record at 2-2. Martin Tyson, McCallum's right halfback led the Knights. The 180-pound senior scored the Knights' first touchdown and stopped many Ant- lers with superb tackling. Tyson carried the ball 19 times and made 119 yards. McCallum's defensive line was probably the dif- ference in the ball game. It held Kerrville to no first downs, 19 yards rushing, and 14 yards passing in the first half. Overall the Antlers just managed 57 yards on the ground. Kerrville's deepest pene- tration in the first half was to the McCallum 45 where they fumbled the ball away. The Knights built up a 14-0 lead in the first half. Tyson scored from the one-yard line, and Danny Clark scored with a seven-yard run to end McCallum's scoring. McCallum came back strong in the second half. Ronnie Moore returned the second-half kickoff to the Knight 53-yard line and slipped off tackle for 41 yards down to the Kerrville 25-yard line. Tyson scored after four plays but a holding penalty wiped this touchdown out. Kerrville got its lone score on a freak play. The Antler quarterback fumbled the ball at the six-yard line but a Kerrville lineman recovered in the end zone for a touchdown. In the last four minutes with the score 14-6, Kerrville started to move, but their bid for a touch- down was stopped by Knight safetyman Jerry Hanke, who intercepted a pass to kill the threat. Sammye Graham: junior half- back, 1-year letterman, 5 feet 9 inches, 170 pounds. , ..., ,, -I 'Q-jg - 51 53 2 ' -f . ' s . 'N' .. s,. w ? A 14 ' img 111' 'lf' ,Q F f, any jlwffw 'K Wakita - 7 1 .5 lit- me .1 -- -2 . i. f'. ' -f..fI:I'- . . i' Tie-Q-!i:'.5. -' 521. ..:.:H. ,..'9:':- ,ei an ' 4.3357 1.1 ' 'V-Q-in - 7. , W Stanley McDonald: senior center, 5 feet 10 inches, 187 pounds. 35 1 4 '4 5 l 2 ?t 5 s S 2 E McCallum's Milton Sundbeck C275 brings down a Carroll Tiger. Sonny Felter C863 and Plyil Mabry C511 come up to help. CC Carroll Edges Knights I4-8 Plail Mabry: junior guard, 5 feet 7 inches, 175 pounds. -i we :Q . t .af ., , , at .ff . 5 N N f . x . .C , ,A tt Q e f we r in A, W J .6 ' W iifw--Q -JP ' - fr i 1:12 . 5 , Q sg , ' 052.214 53f,'.wf Ng, aww? - gf. V. . . .. wt. , 5? ,Z sv eff J N If ' ,, f t53?f'z'e?f?if 1 .1 iriifr? ua it ' X 4. -1 if .r il ,Mt ,, Q. , aw, t- smfgw' wks sf 1 258 ,V ,. ., wtfwxahfmvv' ga, rv RN.-. McCallum rounded out its non-district schedule on a losing note by bowing 1 Corpus Christi Carroll 14-8. The game was a bitter disappointment for the Knigh as several times they were in scoring position but failed to reach the promised lan- The only touchdown scored in the first half was Carroll's. The Tigers took poss sion on the McCallum 45 and in four plays reached paydirt. The touchdown ca on a pass and run play covering 54 yards. The kick failed and the half ended wil the score 6-0, In the second half McCallum lost a golden opportunity to score after driving frog their own 48. Tully Embrey passed to Ronnie Moore down to the one, but as Moore tried cross the goal line he fumbled. Seconds later Carroll fumbled and McCallum h the ball on the Tiger five, but failed to score. Carroll took over and marched yards for a touchdown which made the score 14-0. McCallum finally scored in the last quarter as Martin Tyson scooted 53 yards fu a touchdown, Danny Clark ran for the extra points to make the final score 14-1 Tyson led the Knight rushers with 154 yards in 19 carries. Iim Little: senior guard, 1-year lette jf' V ,V V man, 5 feet 7 inches, 178 pounds. l x 4 . :J ,,.. e i' ' 74, I it , . , T' Q Q 5 it V ,.,,, 'luu K K if 5 '- .QM S t-2.2, :ie- H y a.. X mf - xg. , Y in V ' g in , 1, ,rw-44-mZ,,,,,, H ' V ,1 , ' L 5 3 155 . 1 - 1 , . c A 1 - tpwzffii ,Q at .att W - 1 . L' 7 y 7 1 . Dick Peterson: senior center 2- 'ear 7 C 5 . 7 4 1 F i .iw .452 'Lk :K A .ky letterman, 6 feet 1 inch, 191 pounds. , , ,. -,.f gQ . Q- . Q Ji fl aff . :pig qfv. A .- lggj. 0 Q it 'T 1'f-sl ?ff', . f we A 'gf f?:ff- , Jr +w,X,wl MDN ', 931 R -.QQ -f 3. KN: vis.. J Z 1 Q Knights Claim Bell, Beat Travis 28-0 McCallum won back the Victory Bell after three long years as they beat the Travis Rebels 28-0. The victory was a sweet one as the Knights registered their first district win since the school joined the AAAA ranks in 1955. The Knights completely dominated the game and the statistics, rolling up 25 first downs and 345 yards on the ground and 35 in the air for a 380-yard total offense. Travis, on the other hand, could muster only four first downs and 42 total yards- 32 of it on the ground, Danny Clark and Martin Tyson were the big guns for McCallum. Clark blasted for 110 yards on 20 snaps and Tyson, 114 on 17 carries. Knight halfback Ronnie Moore C242 eludes Travis' Terry Bernard C401 on way to a seven-yard gain. McCallum scored only one time in the ml 'lil ff ka W first half on Tully Embrey's one-yard Ar, ' 4' auf, xl plunge-but came back strong in the last X f fjlg- K , 'N M 1 Jn 'Q -X quarter and scored 22 points. yr X . - -' 1 2 1- '-1 - Tyson started the fourth quarter scoring , Z 51 I , t X 1 , ' Q 1 with a four-yard dash. Minutes later ,al ' :mi x - q jerry Sprllar scooped up a fumble and two i J w f plays later Bobby Jackson ran four yards N ' ' ' for a touchdown, my 1 McCallum scored its last touchdown 5 ' ' 1 'J 5,3 , with 2:41 left in the game. Embrey passed f f U . 'sl r w' iir ,aaa 50 yards to Robert Myers, who made a W ' spectacular catch in the end zone. 2 . , Adon Sztm: junior guard, 2-year letter- ff 4 Aw., f man, 5 feet 10 inches, 196 pounds. g , . , agp , , .1 4 f . ,,',. . - .ta 1 -1 4-F ' ':' -,., fl., .Iii - . if Q' ' . iww 55? ?fwZf3'f 5 an ' M .mi ,,': 1 i I ' M i fat 1 M it s . . ,. - -V-- - . 7 ' f . .. it 2 W igwam ... 'F I ..,, W l i 'iz 'li ' 'V itsii I . Larry House: junior center, . 1-year letterman, 5 feet 8 rm H 1 . AQKX A, inches, 188 pounds. -4 , K 1 K . sts.. aw af -1 W rg.. ,vwy- w '- 315'l3K'itsi f Qiijf .zszf 515:41 2?m:,gs,'jM4 ' at 1 .5sffgg23i,,, 'Q-:g,'eaiQr:g,g,'ff5:ffa1 ' 1 ' .t xa.mM.:f 7- 6 2 ,. .. . . Us Mike Winler.' senior guard, 1-year letterman, 5 feet 11 inches, 165 pounds. Z5 johnny Conlee: sophomore guard, S feet 8 inches, 165 pounds. pg 3 9 'KV VT' I iv- -rf- , it--..,' f', 1 at.. 'ifgfl 1 f we gwfrsi M 1-211-. 5335.52 t 115455 eff ffsggeg I 1 1,-swf -mfg ing-zsjfs-assi.. . .tener-stages M., , Y 2 in st wa V . 're .ft F1394 WWQ filsftm F5 ?zi5?5i!Q3:-3 iv . 35552: img Tam McGil1fray.' s e n i o r guard, 1-year letterman. 5 feet 9 inches, 179 pounds. .2 . 'I , .. -f:. 2 , fpf I ,V ,,.Q., t y R, I .,.. gig.: p ,, . , Ltiiftii-'Pl,' 12 -975.122 .d h - 42?-tis-tin-'-I , 1: -4 5-1' V Syst-,f1t'.',-, V- sgzsifi, lf Q V ft W ' 15.-1 - 14 2 w l s '11 ...Qu 'F 4 Z3 71 if Li-fiiil'-L Temple Breaks Fast, Cages Knights 25-2 McCallum had their district record even- ed to 1-1 by the Temple Wildcats, who walloped the Knights 25-2. Temple started out fast as All-District halfback Bob Posey found a hole in the right side of McCal1um's defensive line and scooted 65 yards for a score on the third play of the game. The Wildcats scored again in the first quarter as David Vannoy completed a 28-yard touchdown pass to Talasek, McCallum failed to score in the first half and only managed to get to the Temple 15-yard line. Temple scored once more in the second quarter to take a 19-0 halftime lead. McCallum scored in the last quarter. Robert Myers rushed in to block a Temple punt and knocked the ball out of the end zone for a safety. The Knights had little success in moving the ball on the ground but moved fairly well in the air hitting for 68 yards. McCallum only threatened to score once in the last half. Adon Sitra, Knight line- backer, recovered a fumble on the Temple 34. The Knights moved down to the Wildcat 13 but failed to score. The final touchdown came about when Temple scor- ed with 18 seconds left in the game. Defensive halfback Jerry Hankle played an outstanding game and saved the Knights' neck several times with timely tackles. Halfback Ma1'lin Tyson C211 gets away from a Temple Wildcat. Center Dick Peterson C521 comes over to block. 1 Dow King: senior tackle, 2-year letter- man, 6 feet, 216 pounds. Y ey M ,A , - - 1 'te who aiffpki-3' '-'f'f A I .2 V ..... H , 1 a , gA.,.,g, 5 jxf-351353: . f ,'-Tiiiiii fffliifl if , I 4- ,5-rm wt,Sf.g,g. .,wj5,..5'?1?Sf:H : ve- 12? f I J tiki , K ga I X , Ezgffzfifff 'Q' ,agp ,.,2fggf,,'f as ,Tiff 3 , ka, 1 t:f'2?'ii3g 51315543 f-:ti if M. C. Walker: senior center, 5 feet 9 inches, 239 pounds. ' I , , . -f31g,, '-5 9 1 .Q e 9 , K 4- - - , , o - 1 154-.-ga,-,. ., tw' ' Qzlf' - .. 'MV-1 W V 5 5555235 . ' ,f . ---- nw. 1' - - ', E., ef..-,seg A' it ,Q ' iff --2, 1s t,s . 'Q .fn - + W e N ff Sw ' T ,- f:g,Jf'vf,.,,s g1,f51f1 5. kJ,s-'V M ,, N y ,ff-Hjzalgi s. C, ,- 733.-'sf' wffv lfwfk-, '01-A 1,-g f w x t,43w,f --pw Q. aw .rf V- i vi , MS -as 4 i .s ,Mia at L-of t- 11-1.-rims-,Aft-',a-35,-, .wats Wfif-0il1i '5.f?fg9' '1'i1-fi. kr it -Zi 'V ' 5 1 'nf Fullback Danny Clark C40j is brought down despite the effort of Aden Sitra C62D. Dirk Peterxon C521 comes up to help. David Lindsay: senior tackle, 3-year letterman, 5 feet 9 inches, 222 pounds. 1' if -Q . ffezzf-Q GH-f...-f 23:2 T5 :tai 1 if'1 -5 14458. K, :jf .ya 'iflisiigii ,liili 1 Ei y , 1 Lizgyff fi itifh' Y? . ml Qgifiiv A e f ,..,. 0 ,5, .2?1f321a- . .. :Ig , 'Mg r ' ., W' Li, We Wiggle , Qs Fiiarea gg .Fic 4 V K ,ft S . E., Q . . . ,.. AH . ce Edie f ,gala 9. fr, it it .. .. .wa . . .Jr , . . W 1533? S :1 4 21' W .:- . l - viii 253 fggemgg W.-ff' W, if z'Qfgf fi5it:f Walk ff ' 4 we 63 51: s warm jimmy Chance: junior tackle, 6 fe inches, 186 pounds. 2 , NE Y 'Y - 'Z ggi, f' v , j., I Q x . ' K , - , 'Rza grief-ff1,',-, K - gif- M , ai W A WE t 'QQ aff, iff if EF:5fiiW' 1' , 5. '32 31? 3? ithiizin-fi ai K Stompeding Bronchos Beat McCallum 26-6 The Bryan Bronchos soundly beat the Knights 26-6. Once again it was the long gainer early in the game that broke the Knights' back. Bryan quarterback Jerry Ballard romped 63 yards on the second play of the game for a touchdown. From there on Bryan just about controlled the game. The Knights could muster only 73 yards on the ground and 20 in the air and made but five first downs. Bryan, on the other hand, ran up 304 yards on the ground and added 85 more in the air. The Bronchos had 19 first downs, After Ballard's opening touchdown, the Bronchos scored the next time they got the ball. Ballard climaxed the 65 yard drive by circling the end for the final 15 yards. Bryan ran up the score to 20-0 before the Kinghts scored. The McCallum touch- down came with 3:50 left in the half. jerry Hanke set it up by running a kickoff back 44 yards to the Bryan 36-yard line. McCallum scored in six plays, Ronnie May had nine and five yards in the push, and quarterback Tully Embrey connected on passes for six and 10 yards. Danny Clark led the Knight ballcarriers with 24 yards in 10 snaps. ferry Spillar: senior tackle, 2-year letterman, 5 feet 9 inches, 245 pounds. n sg 5 Z2 2 Hulen Akers: senior guard, 2-year letterman, 5 feet 10 inches, 193 pounds. 2 m- W Q 'i , fmefzii 11211: 'A 7 ftgj,??E.y gTQ ,tn..f - ' : 9 1 ' 1 -ui ...f x .. f . , ,,, g.. if-rf.-,tag 1.11m-mefv..5.fivaijLeffw,g.5a , if ' Zif f- I game - -f ,. .P M1 ,,.1y,-.K 5.-.vfi Ysf, k -5 , ' E x Q.. if eff.: 1 , 1 ---. f H32-fQa1yf.-slgsgfsff'' f. ' , ima McCallum fullback Danny Clark C401 fumbles while being brought down by a Waco Tiger. Quarterback Ed Small looks on. A Q95-3 We f K V ws '-'f ,Vw Q wfws-My Q 'rr y wt V- Q ,fi . , ,, 1 2 flzfif 1 A 5' L fi? 27'?'1 55bFl,JQli5M'Z, T 1 . -.2 5 tv we-mwstzt fmffwtliffwpq Q .flilffaswaaasw NfS'fQi'a' ' , ,gsf:f??. :1Vif?1li 'f H' 21533 li-at f 5152124SQ1fkaagcwamg-Wifrmfexfiirlt'f 52555213 --ti? -git'-igfilintfrwfl '1f?'if'?rlfNtfl ?.6it'il'?f3fV l35 ft, .M fsfvggggwfwe- -wmit. tg? gif ,- qgwqfizlt- g a gs, me at ' ti JL 5 65:91.53 25. , EgN 5l,,M . 1 rl Q 4 in Q qwgv 1 QA ' X S 5 35 4 ' ian K wr 1 5' .4 ' 'S' Tm' n .,... .-,f. Galen jackson: junior end, 2-year letterman, 6 feet 1 inch, 179 pounds. Stacy Smith: junior tackle, 1-year letterman, 5 feet 11 inches, 203 pounds. . :, .:,. ' .if -..AbG' y 9, 45,1 ,5.ssA A ,.,.. A , W S, V it ,. 1 . 'll ' - 'S , , . 1- 1ffa5,f:wss1s1gefp?5 at .. I x, l at N ,ky V . iyii i ,, 'fffi 2 2 5' ' Z ' Q 2 Knights Errp Waco Wins 28-6 The McCallum Knights tasted the bitterness of defeat again as they bowed to the Waco Tigers 28-6. The Knights played well in the first quarter, holding the Tigers scoreless, but the roof fell in in the second quarter as Waco poured across 28 points. The score dosen't show the real game though, as the Knights gave Waco all its scoring chances on fumbles and an intercepted pass. The first Knight fumble gave Waco the ball on the McCallum 23. This put the Knights in the hole and gave Waco its first touchdown. Another McCallum fumble gave Waco its second score, as the Tigers recovered the ball on the Knight 32. The other Tiger score came on an eight-yard pass play and an intercepted pass. McCallum controlled the second half. The Knights held the Tigers to a 48-yard total. McCallum nearly scored in the third quarter as they went down to the Tiger one, but here they fumbled the ball and Waco recovered, McCallum scored in the last quarter. Ed Small passed to Bobby Green for 43 yards for the big play of the drive. This play and a penalty took the ball dowrr to the Tiger three where Ronnie May scored. Halfback May was the offensive spark for the Knights. McCallum had 228 total yardage for the game. Robert Myers: senior end, 2-year letter- man, tri-captain, 5 feet 11 inches, 200 pounds. Lamont Freeman: senior end, 6 feet 166 pounds. P Y E' - V ,,-' Q. , - -a.W..,....m-...4-...,..t wit... ,,,,,,m.Wa.,,...-,,, at laatnntt, ,W K www Nviauhaua .Y ., . WW swam '-M f 9' , flllnihwqwwwunx 31 1.-0.-a...t.w Y.. - ... W . jgyvwfflf-I - A, 7 31 A ww,fWaawa,,,WMfaW,,,r at --.wa-...K it Q a 4. ,-,5-' t f 2 Q :A -2 t-Skt! ' V 1 f . ,.,. ,W , Liixgffw -. gigy . . -3. 'QL 'S KS Wg: 14 120, 'Wi V . J:-'sf-'wa - -V .fayfkvbslzfi7-'wer-2' mfs! 1 my We -, .ax , mg-rf',-g,vS.1g'ff:aa'v,: is-:S -5 -.sfff!f. f:Qtww-:'snf-fa- lea -we .Mile at ' . , '-fiwrv ' fa X ff N fra ,, A M, ,M at . , tw, M: , .,, X, ,,. - ., J,-,., , -Q, . f,,., sf, - t M at yi. ,t -. wa- - , - - ws. .Hat mf- , , .-4 wan.. N f f ' . 6315-5' fr , 'Q 3 if f Q51 fax 1 ff : fa W1-Ctwtefgwx' 'wg 1 W va, Q Q tt at-2 . - tt s i s is fl ll V Maroon quarterback Billy Weise UD is brought to the ground by Knight ferry Hanke C841 Robert Myers qszp, jackie Lambert 1221, Adon Sitm 1623, and Daw King C701 come to help. DT High Wips Knights 28-7 The McCallum Knight football team ended the 1960 season by losing to the owntown High Maroons 28-7. McCallum started out fast as they held Austin after the opening kickoff and ook over on their own five-yard line. On the first play from scrimmage halfback onnie Moore hit off left guard and traveled 62 yards before Austin's Don johnson 'ally brought him down with a diving tackle. But Austin held and McCallum lost he ball. However the next time the Knights got the ball they drove 74 yards for touchdown. Moore again contributed fine runs of 7, 2, 24, and 5 yards. Fullback Clark slid off right tackle for the final five yards with about one minute left e first quarter. Clark kicked the extra point to make the score 7-0. A Austin High scored twice in the second quarter to hold a 14-7 halftime lead. Both were made on short drives of 19 and 29 yards. The second half was all Austin High as they scored twice and held McCallum to widen the gap to 28-7, which was the way the game ended. Halfback was the only bright spot for the Knights as he bowed out of the season the finest game of his high school career. Moore rushed for 120 yards in 14 jerry Hanlae: senior end, 2-year letter- man, tri-captain, 5 feet 9 inches, 147 pounds. Sam Gainers sophomore end, 6 feet, 151 pounds. s in qs. . gllh Q ' -ag? ,W I fig K, . .,., H ,H V A ...., ,L my - an Q -f ,lf?'Eif:E-?5:E' -cgzg-pg,gy.::: , ,. .,.,.... . ..t.1 .55-was . . it - E. ,X ,,.,5g5 i, Q .. ?. + f Q3 A ifv. f 3 1 i ' Yfx A Glenn Kleinert: senior tackle, 5 feet 11 inches, 168 pounds. Sonny Felter: senior end, 1- year letterman, 6 feet 1 inch, 158 pounds. a Bottom row: Mike Peterson, Ronnie Peterson, Dell Sheftall, Wayne Nauert, Fred Hanna, Bobby Burrer, Benny Mascarenas, Lee Claude Webster, Freddy Eanes, Gerald Fritsche, Dick Mason, Bobby Miller, Charles Clopton, Mike Smyersg middle Squires Emerge Victory is a wonderful thing and the McCallum Squires certainly ought to know it. By beating Travis in the last game of the season the Squires finished the season with a perfect 9-0 record. The Squires defeated Travis successfully two times 28-8, 47-6g Austin 12-6, 27-8, Harlandale 38-8, Gonzales 51-6, Bryan 21-20, Waco 20-12, and Temple 15-12. By being undefeated the offensive team raked and scraped for 257 points and the defense dug in to hold their opponents to only 86 points for the season. To this they added a 22-6 post- season victory over St. Edward's. Z4 row: Alton Taylor-coach, Bill Penn, Bill Taylor, jeff Kirk- patrick, Stanley Allman, Driver Francis, john Pace, A. J. Waite, Theny Chancellor, Lester Haines, Gerriel Fennimore, Mike Wise, Matt Berry, Bill Gist, Gary Swenson: top row: Doug Witte, U nclefeafecl Coach Alton Taylor was quoted as saying, This team had two characteristics that enabled them to go through the season undefeated. One, they had the great desire to win and were willing to make sacrifices and work hard on the practice field to make that desire come trueg and two, they were able to achieve that goal by giving maximum team effort in every game. As a result of the Squires' perfect season, letters were awarded to every player and jackets were purchased by each player. In the past, letters were not awarded the team, but after this, the first undefeated season, they were. WM A W, .m,,..,,,..,.,..mW,.,rsawwsmaisw M ,syusswwm Season Record MHS ZS .. ... Travis .. .. 12 .... ..... A ustin ...... 38 .... Harlandale 51 .. Gonzales 21 .. .... Bryan 20 ... Waco .. 13 .... ... Temple ... 27 ... Austin .... 47 ..... Travis ..... 22 .... .. St. Edward's ... Opponent 8 ... 6 8 6 20 .. 12 ..12 8 ... 6 ... 6 Charles Craig, jim Kersey, Ken Cox, Lonnie Preslar, Dick Gooch, Rick Wiley, Dick XVaite, Dale Chrisman, Dickie Rut- ledge, Ray Thomas, David Rhodes, jackie Noack, Neil Hector- coach. Ray Thomas puts the stop to an Austin back while the finishing touches are put on by Dirk Goocb. Fred Hanna C211 scoots around right end for the first touch-down of the season against Austin High while Drirer Francis C203 hustles for a block. 265 2 Front row: Vernon Cole, Tommy Merrell, Steve Holt, Bobby Small, Russell Poling, Dick Rutledge, Roy Lawrence, Ray Green, Dick Gooch, Dennis Murphy, Garreth Cookg standing: F1-usha, Guest Whitaker-trainer, Coach Frank Rundell, Charles Green, Johnny Henderson, Ed Knight Basketball Team MHS 37 38 63 ..... 46 .... 48 59 Opponent ... Rockdale ......... 47 .. .... Johnston ......... 41 St. Edward's ........ 51 ..... Miller ..... .... 32 46 Johnston .... . . . St. Edward's . ..... .. 25 Kerrville Tournament Robert E. Lee CS.A,J . ... 48 ..... Humble ... .... .. 33 48 .. ..... Kerrville ......... 64 43 .... 61 64 ...... Alamo Heights ...... 60 onu- 45 49 40 57 .... 58 49 72 .... 68 48 40 .... 45 .... 50 .... 71 .. 48 .... 65 .... 53 ... 64 .. 61 .. 66 Austin Tournmenl ...Highlands... ....48 ...Johnston .... .... 35 ... Galveston 38 ... Brownwood! ...... . 64 ..... Ray ...... ... 38 .....Jones..... ....66 .... Victoria .... ... 40 ... Rockdale .... .... 34 District ... Bryan ... ... 51 .. Temple .. ... 46 ... Waco ... 44 ...Austin... .... 58 ... Travis ... .... 46 ...Bryan .... ....53 .. Temple .. 42 ...Waco .... ....54 Austin 80 ... Travis ... .... 30 The McCallum cagers got off to a hot start in pre-district play this '60-'61 season with a 13-5 record. Among these first games the Knights took first place in the Kerrville Tournament where Joe Hardwick, Roy Lawrence and Johnny Henderson were named to the All-Tourney team. The Knights also took third place in the Austin Tournament. When district began, the Knights were ready for a great district season. However McCallum ended up with a 4-6 record. At the end of district Johnny Henderson was named to the All- district first team, and Joe Hardwick, Russell Poling, and Roy Lawrence received honorable mention. Johnny also became the third cager in McCallum's history to score over 500 points in a single season. The are ommy Merrell, Johnny Henderson and Joe Missing at the freethrow line gave the Knights a 40-46 loss to e Temple Wildcats in Temple, McCallum hit only 50 per cent of their free shots and 35 per cent om the field. However, Johnny Henderson and Roy Lawrence ere high point men with 18 and 10 points respectively. Tommy errell made 4, joe Hardwick, out of the game for two quarters ith a knee injury, put in 6 points and Russel Poling added 2 points. The Bryan Bronclaos earned a 51-48 victory over the Knights spite McCallum's great effort in the last few minutes of the urth quarter. The Knights seemed to have the game pretty well der control at the half, but bad passes and several missed shots, ve Bryan a chance to even up the score. johnny Henderson led e Knight parade with 20 points and Roy Lawrence with 12. Late the fourth quarter McCallum seemed to be coming back, but Mt t tt stabs for the ball resulted in fouls which sewed up the for Bryan. Senior guard Roy Lawrence, 6 feet 1 inch, 2-year letterman, Honor- able Mention All-District. in O O rx Qi A: by 1 .iff niyfxb' ' X ,I Q J, L Eggiig- Pe-.553 M E-0' .9 -Y -,, L, ?h I 7 f' Q .QLMJ W. Roy Lawrence lays up the ball for two easy points after intercepting a Bryan pass. Tommy Merrell braces himself for a possible rebound. junior guard joe Hardwick, 5 feet 10 inches, 2-year lenerman, Honorable Mention All-District. Senior guard Steve Holt, 6 feet, Z-year letterman. 267 Austin's james Babcock lets foe Hardwirk drive toward the bucket in McCallum and Austin's first meeting of the season. junior guard Talm- my Merrell, 6 feet, 2 ear letterman, Y tri-captain. J f feet 2 inches, 1 year letterman. unior forward Charles Green 6 Sophomore guard Gnretb Cook 5 feet 8 inches, 1 year letterman McCallum pulled tlarougla and defeated the Waco Tigers 45-44. Johnny Henderson led McCallum's scoring by pumping in 17 points, but high scoring honors went to Waco's Ronnie Wilson who flipped in 21 points. Late in the second quarter McCallum mad several fast goals and tied the score at halftime 23-23. After leadin 45-44 in the fourth quarterQ the Knights went into a stall and Tommy Merre1l's foul shot was missed. Waco quickly moved down court, but Higgins missed and time ran out, putting McCallum and Waco in a tie for fourth place. The Austin Mzzroons took advantage of McCal1um's mistakes and defeated the Knights 58-50 in their first meeting of the season.- In the first quarter McCallum held a 7-10 lead, but Austin stole the ball and pulled to a 12-11 lead. McCallum had the rebounding edge on Austin, but the Knights lost the ball nine straight times without getting a shot and it proved fatal. Austin held the Knights' high scorer, johnny Henderson, to 11 pointsg Roy Lawrence led the Knights with 16 points. Roy Lawrence C123 goes up for two points despite Travis' Bnbfz joiner's C133 effort to slow him down, while Ed Small C335 and Travis' Anderson C221 look on. Junior guard Dirk Goorb, 6 feet 1 inch. Sophomore guard B o b b y Green, 6 feet. Senior center Russell Poling, 6 feet 2 inches, 2 year letterman, Honorable Men- 'tion All-District. The Knights sprinted to a 22-point first quarter and kept up the pace to defeat the Rebels 71-46, Johnny Henderson passed up Rebel James Anderson by putting in 22 points to Anderson's 21 points. Roy Lawrence wound up with 13 points and Tommy Merrell put in 12 points. Although Travis never led in the game, it was close for the first few minutes until Johnny Hender- son made a three-point play and Joe Hardwick and Russell Poling scored quick baskets. By winning this game McCallum improved its district record to 2-3. One of McCallu1n's best performances of the season wasn't good enough to beat the Bronchosg Bryandefeated the Knights 53-48. Bryan hit 53 per cent of their shots while McCallum hit 50 per cent. Even though Bryan had a better percentage, they still had to break a 48-48 tie in the final two minutes. Bryan jumped to a 17-10 first quarter but at half time it was tied up 31-31. The score was also tied twice in the second half at 44-44 and 48-48. Roy Lawrence with 14 points and Johnny Henderson with 11 led the Knights while Joe Hardwick added 8 points. 2 270 After maleing many mistakes and losing the ball several times McCallum came back strong to defeat the Temple Wildcats 64-42. This victory Put the Knights in fourth place, one game behind Temple. McCallum led most of the first half as Joe Hardwick and Johnny Henderson led the Knight attack. The score was tied three times in the third quarter before the Knights went ahead for keeps with four minutes left in the quarter. Henderson led the scorers with 21 points and 17 rebounds. joe Hardwick and Roy Lawrence both came strong with 16 points apiece. After lzzrzring been beaten by McCallum 45-44 in a previous game, Waco came back and defeated the Knights by one point 54-55. The loss was McCallum's fifth in the last eight games. With three minutes and thirty seconds left in the game McCallum was within one point of Waco. With 45 seconds left johnny Henderson cut the score to 54-53 after a field goal. The Knights had one more opportunity to score but lost the ball out of bounds. One last Knight hope came when a Tiger player dribbled down the court and was charged with a charging foul. However, the foul came a split second after the buzzer and Waco had its triumph. junior center Dickie Rutledge, 6 feet 2 inches, 1-year letterman. junior center Ray Frnsba, 6 feet 2 inches. foe Hnrrlwirk C101 drives for a lay-up whil Waco's Don Higgins attempts to block his shot Senior guard Dennis Murphy, 5 feet 11 inches, 2-yea letterman. 1mpm Postman johnny Hender.von,' 6 feet, 3 inches, 3- year letterman, All-District. Postman Ed Smallf 6 feet, 4 inches, 1-year letter- man. Trainer Guest Whitaker III, 3-year letterman. Tommy Merrell 1145 drives the base line for a shot, but is fouled by Austin High's Norman Holoman CZIJ. McCallum finished its '60-61 basketball season by defeating Travis 61-30 at the Travis gym. This was Travis's tenth district loss. The Rebels scored first but after a 4-4 tie, it was McCallum all the way. At the end of the half the score stood 25-9. Once again johnny Henderson was high scorer for McCallum. johnny scored 20, Roy Lawrence 14 and joe Hardwick and Ed Small each had 10. Johnny Henderson finished the season with 521 points and be- come the second highest scorer in McCal1um's history. The victory over Travis gave McCallum a series advantage over the Rebels of 16-2- in eight seasons of basketball play. .McCallum saw a very important game fly out the window as the Austin Maroons beat the Knights 80-64 in the Austin gym. The Knights hit 17 shots from the field, but that wasn't enough to beat the Maroons. McCallum kept the game close by hitting 30 of 33 free throws including fifteen straight by Johnny Henderson. Mc- Callum enjoyed an 18-14 lead at the end of the first quarter and stayed out front until Austin tied the score 22-22 with only a few minutes left in the half. High scorers for the Knights were johnny Henderson with 33 and Roy Lawrence with 10. Z Front row: Coach Alton Taylor, Charles Bitters, Benny LaFrentz, Rhodes. R0bCff Laibovirz- Lee Websterg bark row: Mike johnson, Biff Hamman, David With the basketball season com- ing to an end, the Knights had seen a great many Squire basket- ball games with future McCallum varsity players participating. Although the Siquires had their ups and downs throughout the season, they turned out with a fairly good record. Of 17 games, the Squires turned out on top in 10. Coach Alton Taylor said he was very pleased with the boys' hustle and enjoyed coaching them. The Squires only traveled out of town twice, to Rockdale and San Antonio. In Rockdale the Squires won, but they lost by only one point to Alamo Heights of San Antonio. The rest of the games were played at McCallum, Travis, Johnston, and Austin High. Benny ,LaFrantz, Lee Webster, and David Rhodes were the big gunners for the Squires. 272 Squire Basketball Season Record McCallum Opponent 50. ........ St. Edwards ..... 38 45... ..... Johnston 47 49 . . . .... St. Edwards . . . 52 50 ....... Alamo Heights . . 51 46 .... ..... J ohnston .... 40 61... Travis 44.... .... Austin 59 .... . . . Victoria . . 65 .... . Rockdale . . 49 .... . . Waco . . . 39... ... Travis .. 58... .. Temple .. 50-.. .... Austin 30 .... ...... T ravis ..... 56. . . . .... St. Edwards . . . 39 .... .... B ryan . . . 61 .... .. Travis 52 38 63 56 44 36 65 54 46 40 59 57 Bobby Green 4223 is fouled while attempting a crip. 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Q - 5 -..-. ,L W ,, wk W - '1 r N'-A r N l Second place girls' basleetbnll: Kay Smith, joan Dr0SCl1C, First place girls' basketball: Ina Ray Copeland, Gloria Henderson, Charlotte Thompson: kneelilzg: Tommy McGinnis, Carlene Janie D091-p, D01-is Amdg, Elizabeth Davis. Maddox, Ann Curtis, Sandra Fry: Sffllllllllgf Judy Brown- ing, Gwen Chancellor, Kathy Peebles. Mixed volleyball seroml place: Elizabeth Akin, Kay Smith, Joan' Drosche, Judy Browning: st11mli11g.' Ronnie Peterson, Johnny Akin, Russell Poling, Paul Hill, johnny Greer. 3 , - ' , ' ' C QE. V in 1, . 1. K- L- ' 1?f?:Zf'?t g1 ' if . 7 V 'iii'i A ill? , ., - , ,lf , , I K L :izasgeis if n f E fi, H ess F, I I X , ,K 1 L 'Eff x .xr '- warg - YQ..-Milli, ,, ' Posture Contest fi1mli5is.' Carolyn Cochran, Sherran Saatoff, jeneva Snitko, Marleen Nixon, Patsy Sprayberry, Ann Curtis, Bonnie Bradley, Kathy Otto, Barbara Keel, Elaine Savage, Diane Hounsel, Barbara Nord, Vaughn fu, ,,,L, ,, 1 E Mixed volleyball cbfmzps: Sherran Saatoff, johnny Greer, Mary Keithly, Ronnie Peterson, Rosmary Wlmiteg slmzdiug: Esteen Person, Patti Roach, Paul Hill, Carolyn Cochran. Girls' basketball, secoml place: Rosemary White, Patti Roach, Elizabeth Richards, Sherran Saatoffg standing: Bertha Hutto, Elaine Savage, Carolyn Cochran, Mary Keithly. jane Pruett, second place girls' badminton. Boys' volleyball champs: Ronnie Peterson, Pa Hill, Russell Poling, Ted Modene, Tommy Cowa johnny Greer, Randle Vick, Clayton Modene. ' as P W A t ssyl + l . as , f el , -V Ti ,5.E:2Z1,...,,,- ff2y,g'?g, AQH A' ffg' V - xiiiigzz' S . 5 'f'?e.:z'5:Q',..5l E?f'2-1F,y5 f- . V '59 ' A 1 ,.i:fJ?Z32S - ,l 4 ' ,- 5. V Wrelixev , -, I V 339' . A t - V , , ..,. A ,ff . Eiewslgf . -V , Q ga. YV V .o - , fi ,. .,.,. 3 .- M V ,.., are 5 K :V 4 V J my 7 1 t l, . .za l- - ' - V as Y' to ' Y' 52 4 V ,a:,::,., E? S I Vt., V 4, VVV ' t, ,ef!2.'.,:2 ,:?,2.rs ,. 8 :.g -,155 iz, 'V 'V2:,..:,-:fra .,,., . ..,. 1 0 i f, k I ,- , ,.,,, , - 'Mgr , .. o .Wm V ,,i,V H -' ' Girls' basketball City Cbamps: Lyn Reeder, Virginia Campbell, Gail Stockman, Charlotte Thompson, Kay Smith, kneeling: Judy Browning, Tommye McGinnis, Joan Drosche, Gwen Chancellor, Sandra Fry, Ann Curtis. i Sherran Saatoff, first place girls' Boys' basketball cbfmzps: jim Schlegel, Charles Myers, Bobby jackson, stm111i11g.' George Schneider, Pat Joiner, Richard Price. badminton. w ! 5 Qld P SM Qt H 3 My . , msg X w g 3 s. sae M 4 , . H 'fgff ag if x ,M 4 M 11 Z xc fa' . , we W , - Q 'S X g f Qi lt irst place in table tennis doubles: Gail Stockman, Marquita Hooks. Sandra Mauldin, second place in tennisg Charlotte Thompson, first place, tennis singles. E First place softbnl Peterson, stmzrlifzg: and Tommy Cow nba, E Y an 3.11. hz? fggssff, , 1. if X tug!! GL :MZ S332 ci. fgiffif . ' V29 rv -5.3219 rg? i at fwi as , in , v was S S A if 5 f 2 it 23,9 X f 1 ' 1 1 at 1 ,K 5 7 5 K . , , 3 ,, :I ,ViAL,,- ,, ..,' 4 ,EM Q 735 + 61 ' ' T ' ' 1' 5 1 t iifglllvi rf' 1 if 33 5 if: iff Q it Y .f , . 355' we Second place in table tennis doubles: Priscilla Bean, Patti Roach. Gloria Henderson, Doris Arndt, first place, tennis doubles. First place track team: Paul Hill, johnny Greer, Charles Myers, Roy Walden, Mike Smyers, Esteen Person, Richard Price, Glen Kallman, Richard Dolgener, Tommy Cowan, 1731 Knight Baseball Team to V. ns... in xii Fran! row: Benny LaFrentz, Sammye Graham, jimmy Anderson, Gooch, Stanley Anderson, back row: Robert Myers Glenn jackie Lambert, joe Hardwick, Tully Embrey, Manager David Randle, Stanley Allman, Dick Peterson, Ru Waltersg middle row: manager Alva jackson, Bobby Pelath, Smith, Larry Heath George Nauert, Bobby Green. Adon Sitra, Danny Clark, Dick Season Record MHS Opponent 5 . . . Seguin ....... . . 6 0 . . . Travis . . . . 5 3 . . . Killeen .... . . 7 6 .... Johnston.........2 4 6 0 12 5 0 6 0 4 7 2 1 5 4 6 5 6 0 ... 278 ........ Lockhart .... .....3 5 Kimball CDallasJ .... ..... Texas Freshmen 1 ..... Alamo Heights ..... 10 San Angelo ...... 12 ....Waco.... ..4 Johnston ..... ,. 2 Texas Freshmen 11 Dixlrict ....Waco... .. 5 ....Travis.... ...6 ...... Austin High ... .. 3 .... ...Temple.... ...6 ....Bryan... ...LB Waco ... 12 ..... Travis ..... .. 7 ...... Austin High 10 Temple ..... ..1 .. Bryan .... ... 10 The 1961 baseball team wound up its season with a 7-14 won-lost record. This was the first baseball team of McCallum to have a losing season. The Knights of 1961 were very unlucky. Out of 8 games decided by one run, Mc- Callum lost 6. McCallum also was under the leadership of a new coach, Oscar Peter- son, who formerly taught at Porter junior High. He took the the place of Charlie Munson who had coached baseball at McCallum since its beginning. Mr. Mun- son moved up into an administrative job in the Austin Public School System. Several Knights received All-District honors. First baseman Robert Myers was the only first team selection. Leading McCallum hitters, he batted 355 in district 'play. Catcher Danny Clark and center fielder Tommy Merrell were named to the second team. Second baseman Joe Hard- wick, third baseman Tully Embrey, out- fielder Jack Lambert and pitcher Dick Peterson received honorable mention. 1 ssell Pollng: Donnie Tommy Merrell, Coach Oscar Peterson. Trainer Guest Whitaker, 2-year letterman. Poling: senior pitcher, 5-yt Tully Embrey is greeted by George Nauert, Benny LaFrentz, Don Bird, and Robert Myers at home plate after hitting a grand-slam home run against Travis. Knights Lose 5-4 Win 7-6 McCallum lost their first district encounter to the Wfaco Tigers 5-4. The Knights had the game won but loose fielding and throwing proved to be their downfall. McCallum led nearly all the way as they scored two runs in the second and one in the fifth. Waco came back and tied the game up and forced the game into extra innings. Each team scored one run in the eighth, but in the ninth Waco's left fielder hit a home run to win the game. Dirk Peterson: senior pitcher, 5-year letterman. 5 ..'. I ii. ' vi j. I McCallum pitittd up its first district A V VI I win of 1961 by beating the Travis 33,3 ----' ' Rebels 7-6. The Knights had to come -. ' V from behind to win the game. They K , ff? fell behind 4-0, 6-4, and 6-5 before first ' baseman Robert Myers hit a long double to drive in two big runs. ix W if' Dick Peterson, senior right hander, hghgx Q went the distance to get credit for the victory. He allowed eight hits, two fi f ty- walks, and struck out four. - g i 'i-i f - Larry Heath: junior pitcher. Donnie Smith: junior pitcher. v w:- t M ' '- f i--1 'VJ ' 6 we ' 'i' ' i 7 , up g u fn 27 jimmy Anderson: sophomore pitch- Second baseman foe Hardwirk swings at the ball in the first inning in the game at Temple. er, 1-year letterman. Dirk Goorh: junior infielder, 1- year letterman. f George Nauerl: junior catcher, 1- Knights Lose The Austin Maroons continued their winning ways over McCallum by beat- ing the Knights 5-2. The game was close all the way, but a three-run up- rising in the third inning by Austin High proved to be too much for McCal- lum to overcome. The Knights started off fast as Joe Hardwick, the first batter of the game, hit a triple and then scored on an Austin High error. McCallum got its other run in the fifth inning. Benny LaFrentz walked, went to second on a single by Robert Myers and scored on an error by the Maroon catcher. Two, 3-2, 2-1 The Knights lost an extra inning game to the Temple Wildcats 2-1. McCallum's pitcher Dick Peterson lost a heart-breaker. He pitched no-hit ball for five and one-third innings be- fore Temple scored an unearned run in the sixth on a hit, a sacrifice and a McCallum error. The Knights came right back in the botton of the fifth to tie the game up. Danny Clark walked and jackie Lam- bert hit a triple down the right field line to score Clark. Peterson fanned 16 Wildcats before a home run won the game for Temple. year letterman. Danny Clurk: junior catcher, 2-year letter-man, Stanley Anderson: sophomore catcher. , xmmeumm f1,.,,' f,i Q1 fr. 1' , . x .K uv? Robert Myers: senior first baseman, 3- Sammye Graham: junior first baseman, 1-year joe HH,-dwifg, junior second base year letterman. letterman. man, 2-year letterman MHS Nlps Bryon, McCallum fell before Waco, the eventual District 13 AAAA champs 12-4. The Knights went behind in the second inning as,,,Waco pushed across one run. McCallum came right back to score three big runs in their half of the second to take the lead. Combined singles by Danny Clark, Dick Peterson and Joe Hardwick along with two Waco errors produced the runs. l It was all Waco the rest of the way as the Tigers scored three runs in each of the fourth, fifth, and seventh inn- ings. Don Bird: junior second baseman. 'lllna-..,,,,,.-.I --....,,,N..-hw. Woco Rules McCallum won 1ts second district game by downing the Bryan Bronchos 5 3 at House Park Bryan started the games scoring by taking a 2 0 advantage in the second inning Then the Knights exploded for 5 big runs in the fifth to sew up the contest Tommy Merrell opened the big inning with an infield hit. Bob Pelath sacrificed him to second and then Tully Embrey, Benny LaFrentz, Robert Myers, George Nauert and Danny Clark hit successive singles. LaFrentz had three hits and Nauert and jack Lambert each had two to lead the Knights' hitting. Russell Poling pitched the distance to pick up the victory. Tully Embrey: senior third base man, 3-year letterman. Bobby Green slams out a hit against the Temple Wildcats. Z8 Glenn Rmzdlcn' senior left fielder, 2- X year letterman. ' ' Benny LaFrentz: sophomore shortstop, 1- year letterman. McCallum started and finished with a flurry, but it wasn't enough to conquer the Austin Maroons, who won the game 10-5. The Knights scored one run in the first on an error and successive singles by George Nauert and Robert Myers, but Austin tied the game up in the second inning and scored four more runs in the third to go ahead for good. McCallum was not through, however, as they scored two runs in each of the sixth and seventh innings. Robert Myers had two hits for the Knights. Inrlfie Lamberi: sophomore left fielder, 1-year letterman. Third baseman Tully Embrey prepares to touch third for the final out against Temple. 2. Y? l i, -1 it ' 'ag ,arf . 'f-,ia if ffl ? ,wiv M AI ' I 1 E 13' ii Q! 1 X A gm Q ' ' 4? Y , A ' ,fl 'Q' ff X - , i i i V, XJ rV,L A,Y, .Q '- i - fffgs 4 ' J .1 Vg! T , it O 1 'Midi . ,sum Rebs, AHS Beat MHS, 7-6, 10-5 McCallum saw the South rise again as Travis beat the Knights 7-6. The Knights started out fast as they scored six big runs in the first inning. Joe Hardwick led off the inning with a booming triple. One hit, a walk and two errors later, Tully Embrey hit a fast ball over the left field fence for a grand-slam home run. McCallum failed to score any more, but Travis came back to score seven runs in the remaining innings to win the game. Stanley Allm.fz11.' junior left fielder. i :F ,V .js F y , flffiti will .:, ,.,.. 9 ' s t ..-s - ' ' E ' .a.,.- 1 43563554 ag, 2. -ig Lg 533 was R' Magi Asiglw M,- I 1 sm s. , -2,2 Eiga-f, ' v NT Z ' U ' gI,.,'. 11 ' LES 7' 5. w U we--V , W 1 : '.' i- TI172-.-'1ff..'im I-- at Q ' 314':-EI::I:I'--55115242 - 1 - , ' sf 2 Y swag NNW l 4545 ii S.. Yi at C f if a- it is ME' wg. don Silra: junior right fielder. I O Knights Wm The McCallum Knights got revenge on the Temple Wildcats for an earlier extra- inning victory, by downing Temple 6-1. The Wildcats started off by scoring one run in the third inning to take the lead, but McCallum came back in their half of the fourth to score four big runs to go ahead for good. The Knights were not through, however, as they added one run in both the fifth and seventh innings to end the scoring. Second baseman Joe Hardwick, first baseman Robert Myers and third baseman Tully Embrey each had two hits. Tommy Merrell: junior center fielder 1-year letterman. Ki Bobby Pelatb: senior right fielder, 2- year letterman. Coach Oscar Peterson gives the signal go on to Benny LaFrentz as Benny rounds third against the Temple Wildcats. 6-1, Lose 10-O McCallum ended the 1961 season on a losing note falling to Bryan 10-0. The Knights were never in the contest as Bryan scored in every inning. McCallum was hampered somewhat by the absence of catcher Danny Clark, who was ill. Joe Hardwick, junior second baseman, failed to make the trip due to friction before leaving. Bryan's curve-balling right hander Thomas Stockton, had McCallum on his hip all thru the game as the Knights got only two hits. Bobby Green: sophomore right fielder, 1-year letterman. Z Kneelifzg: Vaughn Obenhaus, Ruby Allen, Joan Drosche, judy Golda Hooton, Kay Smith, Carolyn Wilson, Terri Blair, Doris Browning, Marilyn Arnottg standing: Mrs. Ernestine Browning, Arndt, Gloria Henderson. . Girls' Tenni Team The 1961 Girls' Tennis team consisted of eleven girls. These girls were led by three-year letter winners, Marilyn Arnott and Carolyn Wfilson. Among the others who lettered for the first time were Judy Browning, Doris Arndt, Gloria Henderson, Kay Smith, Joan Drosche, Vaughn Obenhaus, and Ruby Allen, man- ager. The requirements for letter- ing were that a girl play in at least one tournament and work out consistently. Two girls, Golda Hooton and Terri Blair joined the team late and did not letter. The team participated in tourn- aments in San Antonio, Bryan, Waco, Austin, and the District Meet at Waco. The doubles team composed of Arndt and Wilson went to the semi-finals in the district meet. The girls also held an intra- squad tournament at the end of the school year. Mrs. Ernestine Browning, coach of the team, said that the girls worked and played hard. if Kneeling: Mike Martinson, David Blunk, Richard Swanson, Pat Andy Watson, Will Reed, C0HCh G0fd0H Beflfleff- Long, Steve Worchelg xtruzding: Bill Russ, David Turlington, In a doubles match with Concordia junior College, Richard Swanson awaits the return while Billy Huie serves. Knight Tenni Team McCallum's tennis players had a good season and fared well in district play. Pat Long and Steve Worchel won the district's junior doubles competition after Temples doubles team forfeited. Coach Bennett is expecting a better season next year and has great hopes for David Blunk, Bill Russ, and David Turlington who will lead the Knights in their 1962 season. San Antonio Tournament Bryan Tournament Waco Tournament Austin Tournament Concordia jr. College St. Edwards University 285 28 Practice, practice, practice! CCounter- clockwise from upper rightj: It went thataway, gloats David Turlington as Bill Russ gets ready to head it off at the net. Richard Swanson returns the ball as his teammate Billy Huie poises for his chance. Doris Arndt makes it a Me and My Shadow duet while Carolyn Wilson ?waits to get in on the chorus. Mike Martinson: Come closer and I'll backhand t q , jf v l S one inch you.,.' gi . .,' 1' rs' L- , Us . , ,, gsm? NIH? ..,. Q 13 V9 .1- :I-.. 1x,i..A Pat Long looks on as Andy Watson hits the ball. 3' he , ' ' ' fi :1, ., I si , z iw, W it A 1 View ' 2 ff , ff E 41 it af V V if V 'Z 1 1 A 4554, A K , Q sr -' si A Knight Cross-Country Team Kneeling: Wayne Boykin, Kenneth Smith, Dennis Palmer, Neil Hector, james Sherrill, Everett Simmons, james Bradley, Gordon Lakey, Lester Haines, Ronny Yates, standing: Coach Roy Walden, James Bird. McCallum's harriers really showed their stuff this year as they raced their way to tenth place in the state cross- country meet. In the most gruelling of all high school sports, the Knights had 11 squadmen participatingg all 11 will be returning next year. Ronny Yates, James Sherrill, James Bird, and Lester Haines were the top participants as they mastered the two-mile course, which spans hills and valleys and crosses creeks, in order to letter. The top individual was Ronny Yates who finished thirteenth in the state meet. In addition to the state meet the cross-country team also did well in other meets they entered. They won the Johnston dual meetg finished third in the City Meet, finished fourteenth in the Texas Invitational, and placed fifth in the Brownwood Invitational. . x.- 5. K g il V y ' Q i , i, if X K 'fx f Wi' .' -gg Q gl, p f . V l,,:' -th at? 3 ' 3s. 4 v4 ' , N . ,591-we-.A l fill I Tig? ,. . J ' ' 1. e , 1' S? ef 287 Front row: james Sherrill, Stanley McDonald, Bobby Miller, Sundbeck, Biff Hamman, Morris Hickman, Ronnie Peterson, Wayne Nauert, Buster Mason, Ken Cox, Roy Walden, Mike Lester Haines, Raymond Hammittg second row: Gordon Lakey, Smyers, Mike johnson, David Rhodes, Sam Gainer, Milton Knight 288 Captains for the 1961 Track Team were Lester Haines, jerry Hanke, Ronny Yates. R ' me t H eif VW? W A I .f U 2 r 714 ,E,- or 'M f i t ' A -I 5 nf ::, QV, .ii i A at v ,, 3 L ty L, VVVL Ui 2.. 2 if- v,,.:,,z :J ' fi 75 in lviliillrli Q viliv 42 y s , , R Gordon Lakey: manager V, 1 .L R i 2 izt Leroy Ballard, Brehon Ellis, Everett Simmons, Pat jones, A. W. Robert Ryon, Dick Waite, johnny Greer, Dennis Palmer, jerry Moehnke, Ronny Yates, Dick Streeter, Bill Taylor, john Flowers, Hanke, Eddy Peterson, Richard Wllite, Coach Neil Hector. Track Team In 1961 the Knight track team made its best showing since 1956. The Knights have really improved since the dark days of 1959 when they scored only seven points in the District Meet and had but one letterman. This year the Knights scored points in every meet they entered and have 13 lettermen. They won the City Practice Meet and scored well in the Taylor triangular and the City meets. The Knight tracksters, led by tri-captains Jerry Hanke, Ronny Yates, and Lester Haines, bettered the best marks of the '60 track team in every event. At the same time the l6l Knights established four school records and one all-time city record. The Knights had two boys who qualified for the Regional Meet and one who made it to the State Meet. The top individual performances in '61 were turned in by Richard XVhite, who set the new century mark, Tom Hammitt, who set a new record in the 220-yard dashg Jerry Hanke, who bettered the old mark in the 180-yard low hurdlesg and Ronny Yates, who established a new mark in the one-mile run. Lester Haines and Ronny Yates both qualified for the regional meet in the 880-yard and mile runs re- spectively. In addition Ronny Yates battled his way to fifth place in the state meet, where he broke the all-time city record for the one-mile run. The Knight team shows great potential as they will have eight of the thirteen lettermen returning. The '61 Knight team had only eight seniors with the majority of the squad being sophomores. Also, three of the boys who set new records will be back next year to further lower the marks. Taylor Dual . . . . . March 15 Huh City Relays . .March 18 Victoria Invitational ...March 25 City Meet .......... .... A pril 4 Texas Relays ..... District Meet .. Regional Meet . . . State Meet .... .April 8 ....April 14 ....April 22 ....May 6-7 28 3 2.90 Eddy' PCYCYSOUI SCni01', JHSIWS- Dickie Srreercrz senior, 880-yard run. johnny Greer: senior, pole vault. Stanley McDonald: senior, wcighrman. Gordon Lakey: junior, manager. .ogg ffm, 1- , xzswmmmwmxwmssqwswqiwwwNwmwmwMwfgmwamwmws w w!-NNW Knigh jerry Hanke: senior, hurdler ning. ,:' Lettermen Pat jones: junior, hurcller. Lee Ballard, junior, hurcller. 5 Ronnynxgtesz junior, mile run. Lester Haines: junior, B80-yard run. Bill Taylor: junior, po'e vault. Raymond Hammitt: junior, clashes. Richard White: junior, dashes Q 2 l fe all Kuvelizzg:Oscar Goode, Tommy Mitchell, Billy Cawlfield, Danny Moore, Coach Gordon Bennett. 292 Reeseg standing: Benny Brock, Bobby Brock, Billy Fryer, Ronnie Knight Golf Team Coach Gordon Bennett's golf team started oft well and came close to winning the first district title for McCallum. The Knight golfers tied for fifth place out of some fifty teams participating in the Fort Worth Tournament. In the Brady Tournament the Knights were beaten out of first place by two strokes but took second with a score of 296. In the San Angelo Tournament McCallum finished in second place after being beaten out of first by only one stroke. McCallum also took seventh place out of twenty-six teams participating in the Brownwood Tournament. Coach Bennett said he was very pleased with the spirit and determination of his boys and was especially pleased by the showings of Oscar Goode, Tommy Mitchell, Billy Cawlfield, Danny Reese and Benny Brock. Of these five outstanding players Cawlfield and Benny Brock will be returning for next year. In district play McCallum placed third only six strokes out of second place. Wfith only two returning lettermen the field will be wide open for players next year. Coach Bennett says he hopes there will be lots of boys who are willing to do lots of hard work, and to get another chance to win district. i Oscar Goode, Billy Cawlfield, Tommy Mitchell, Danny Reese. Knight golfer Mike Metschan prepares to rake a practice swing. Ronnie Moore, Bobby Brock, Billy Fryer and Benny Brock made up the golf team alternates. 293 294 these are the merchants that made it possible for the knights to build their house ' YLALA L Q emma-5 f-AL - , ,WM , w.,,,Lw5i , vwa.m,J ,q-,3 , 5 , M x K 1- - V' Q ' ' --ingtr v 4 -- .----.T ---,., ,,,., N ' ': fm.a.w GLEN ! iw N r w -m,2,-.,.M,,.,,.R . . iaegiev QHLLLMLEQH... .- ff - . W1 f I V ,a I 'Q' ,L Hn -1' ,if we-, ,4- -QMw4W,,,,...,,,.,i. ww . if j X XX . J ' V ,-,' 3 2 .' x ' ,QM 5 V , 5 xx ,wx ,SOO 'N ' Q, ' 11 , 0 ,hm 4 . A . X 9 3 ,W 1 lf 'zz 51 ' , 'J -' 'L' ff' 1 , we 99 Q wif M L1 K A 1 2 'qx. W ,Ax 1 K x A S : ,, , Qvym Y' ff 3 in 5 f wx, 5 3 , Q 1 va 1' , f ,w,v ,,N , A A 1 'w 'Q' -'wwf w XXX ! k .S gefvg 523 MQ .1 ' 4:5 ' .MA - , K, - 31 f' fn ... .-,'-5-..g. M' A 15 W wwafiu 3. '-f ,uf - -- ,, npQ ,,y5J, ,5, 1- f Af , ' ,,.' 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Vivian's Costume Shop 296 296 ....303 300 298 298 306 298 301 302 307 307 301 303 306 305 305 305 305 296 Senior Index A AKERS, HULEN: 25, 133, 197, 200, 252, 255, 257, 261. ALFF, GAY: Future Nurses, Sp-Sr, FHA, Sp-Sr, Intramurals, Sp. 25, 194, 215. ALLEN, BILLIE: DE City Council, Sr: Intramurals, Sp: Automotive Club vice-president, Jr-Sr, Advisory president, Sp 25, 187, 216. AMICK, MELVIN: JRC, Jr. 25, 171. ANDERSON, JEANETTE: Golden Gloves Queen nominee, Sp, FHA historian, Sp-Jr: Sweetherat nominee, Jr, Tennis, Jr: German Club president, Sp, Popular Music Club, Jr-Sr, Intramurals, Sp-Jr: Clothing class president, Sp-Jr: Home Decoration class vice-president, Sr: Home Nurs- ing class president, Sr 25, 145, 188, 223, 240. APPLING, TOMMY: Rod and Gun Club, Sr: Band, Jr. 25, 188. ARNOLD, BALDUR: Automotive Club vice- president, Jr. 25, 59, 188. ARNOTT, MARILYN: Girls State delegate, Jr: Tennis letter, Sp-Sr, third place district, Sr, Science Research Club, Sp-Sr, secretary, Jr-Sr, BB, Jr-Sr, treasurer, Sr: S.C, Jr-Sr, chaplain, Jr, treasurer, Sr: Advisory president, Sp: NHS, Jr-Sr. 25, 117, 154, 188, 192, 193, 202, 210, 242, 284, 505. AUSTIN, STEPHEN. 25. AVERY, SUE: Rod and Gun Club, Sp: Advisory vice-president, Sp, Popular Music Club, Jr-Sr, secretary, Sr, Intramurals, Sp. 24, 188, 240. AYERS, NITA: Lady Perth nominee, Jr: JRC, Sp-Sr: Powder Puff League, Sp-Sr, secretary, Sp, Sr: FHA vice-president, Intramurals, Sp-Jr, Chi Kappa Y-Teens, Jr: Popular Music Club, jr. 19, 24, 215, 223, 243. B BAKER, DAVID PRESTON: 24. BAKER, LESLIE: FFA, Jr-Sr: Mounted Knights, Sr: Sketch Club, Jr-Sr. 24, 220, 237, 246. BAKER, ROGER C.: Science Fair, Jr-Sr: Science Research Club, Sp-Sr, Junior Academy of Science Award, Second place. 24, 25, 242. BALTZER, DOROTHY: Science Research Club, Jr-Sr: NHS, Jr-Sr, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Sr, Semifinalist NHS Scholarship, Sr: second place in McCallum math contest, Sr. 24, 114, 202, 242. BARR, DICK: Lairds, Jr-Sr: National math con- test, Jr. 24, 200. BEAN, PRISCILLA: second place TCMS Essay Contest, Sr, Band, Sp-Sr, letter, Jr-Sr: Who's Wfho, Jr, NHS, Sr, Knight photographer, Sr: third place Science Fair, Sr, Science Research Club, Jr-Sr, reporter, Sr: Forensic Club, Debate Team, Sr: Novi Romani, Sp, Quill and Scroll, Sr. 24, 188, 198, 202, 233, 242, 277. BEASLEY, BETH: Band, Sp-Sr, majorette, Jr-Sr, Sweetheart nominee, Sr: Lady Perth FHA, Sr: JRC, Sr, Talents, Inc., Sp-Jr, NHS, Sr. 24, 132, 139, 158, 202, 214. BECKER, LANA: Lady Perth nominee, Sr: Ad- visory treasurer, Sp: Popular Music Club secre- tary, Jr-Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp: Sc, Sp: Foods I class secretary, Sr: Foods II class parli- mentarian, Sr: JRC, Sp, Intramurals, Sp. 24, 141, 214, 215, 240. BECKHAM, JOHNNIE: 24. BEILHARZ, HANNELORE: 150. BENNETT, DIXON: Football, Squires, Sp Var- sity, Jr: Football Club, Jr, Track Club, Sp: Exhibitor at Wellesley Art Show, Sr. 25. BENNETT, JIMMY. 25.' BERG, JANET, NHS, Jr-Sr, historian, Sr, Who's Who Honorable Mention, Sr: Knight Clubs editor, Quill and Scroll, Sr: BB, Jr-Sr: Pan-Am, Sp-Sr, recording secretary, Jr-Sr: SC alternate, Jr-Sr, third highest graduate. 25, 110, 115, 134, 192, 199, 202, 250. BERRY, BILL: NHS, Sr: Shield sports editor, Quill and Scroll, Sr: Lairds, Jr-Sr: SC, Sr: THSPA state convention, Sr: ILPC state conven- tion, Sr: Cross Country Track, Jr: Track Club, sp-Sf. 25, 138, 184, 189, 200, 202, 208, 211. BETTS, CHERYL: Performing Choir, Sp-Sr, re- porter, Sr, all-state choir, Sr: BB, Jr-Sr: Football Sweetheart nominee, Sr, Coronation Court, Sr, SC corresponding secretary, Sp: Knight sports co-editor, Quill and Scroll, Sr: Who's Who Honorable Mention, Sr: NHS, Jr-Sr: Laird Sweetheart nominee, Sr: Chi Kappa Y-teens vice- president, Sp-Jr. 25, 92, 115, 149, 151, 177, 186, 192, 198, 202, 204, 205, 243. BILLINGS, TOMMY: Who's Who, Jr, Honorable Mention, Sr: Publications Business Staff Hall of Fame, Jr, Shield, Sp-Jr, assistant business man- ager, Sp, business manager, Jr, Lairds, Jr-Sr, historian, Sr: Texas History Award, Sr. 25, 114, 189, 200 ,228. BIRD, RICHARD: DAR Medal in American History, Jr. 25. BLACKBURN, MARY JO. 25. BLACKBURN, REBECCA: NHS, Sr: first place District Debate, first place Regional, Sr: Foren- sic Club, Jr-Sr, secretary, Sr, Honorable Mention 30 The latest lesson in building began with the Blue Brigade showing the sophomores how the Knights go marching inn XVho's Who, Sr, Winner Kiwanis Scholarship, Sr, first place French Declamation, Jr: second place Sales Presentation Speech, Sr. 25, 118, 172, 179, 187, 233. BLINKA, BARBARA: Modeling Club treasurer, Sr, Foods III class parliamentarian, Sr, Court of Perth, Sr, Music Club, Jr, Novi Romani, Sp, Latinatores, Jr, Ellen H. Richards FHA, Jr-Sr. 25, 239. BOARDMAN, SANDRA: Band, Sp-Sr, majorette, Sp, Sr, .Sweetheart nominee Sr, letter, Jr-Sr, Foods I class president, Sr, curator, Sr, Talents, Inc., Sp-Jr, RCP, Sp-Sr, Advisory treasurer, Jr. 25, 132, 139, 206, 214, 215. BOBO, JERRY: Rah-Rah Boys, Sr, Choir, Jr-Sr, Talents, Inc. treasurer, Jr, Rod and Gun Club president, Sr. 22, 25, 148, 149, 150. BOGAN, BRENDA: Who's Who, Jr, BB, Sr, Choir, Sp: National Thespians, Jr-Sr, SC, Sp, alternate, Jr, FTA, Jr-Sr, JRC, Sr, RCP, Jr-Sr, assistant-treasurer, business manager, Sr, Y- Teens, Sp-Sr. 27, 134, 192, 206, 207, 212. BOHN, NIKI. Advisory president, Sp-Sr, Soph- omore Class reporter, Beauty Revue, Sp, BB Jr-Sr, secretary, Sr, SC, Sp-Sr, Talents, Inc., Sp-Jr, secretary, Jr, Who's Who, Sr, Coronation Court, Sr, Lady Perth, Sr, Foods III class presi- dent, Sr. 27, 92, 116, 123, 142, 145, 2155, 166, 192, 214, 215, 243. 3 BOOTHE, SANDRA: Modeling Club treasurer, Sr, FTA, Jr, Court of Perth. 27, 215, 238. BOWMAN, GARY W.: Advisory vice-president, Sr, SC, Sp-Jr, alternate, Sr, Intramurals, Jr, track, Jr: Track Club secretary treasurer, Sr, RCP 30 vice-president, Jr, Lairds, Jr-Sr. 27, 148, 155, 156, 200. BRADLEY, LEE: FFA, Sp-Sr. 27. BRADY, ELAINE: Knight, Jr-Sr, assistant clubs editor, Jr, personalities editor, Sr, Quill and Scroll, Jr-Sr, BB, Jr-Sr: FTA, Sp-Jr, Powder Puff League, Sr, Chi Kappa Y-Teens, Sp-Jr. 27, 157, 192, 199. BRIDGES, MARY: Powder Puff League, Sp, Lady Perth FHA, Jr, Modeling Club, Jr, FHA No. 1, Sp-Sr, Ellen H. Richards FHA, Sr. BRISBINE, JUDY: Mounted Knights sergeant at arms, Sr, Sketch Club, Sp-Jr. 27, 237. BROCK, DONNALOU: Lady Perth FHA, assis- tant beautification chairman, Sr, Foods I class treasurer, Sr, Intramurals, Sp, Business Machines Club, Sr. 27, 215. BROCK, DORALEE: Lady Perth FHA assistant- beautification chairman, Sr, Foods I class his- torian, Sr, Intran1urals, Sp, Business Machines Club, Sr. 27, 213. BROWN, jo ANN: 27, 216, 239. BROWN, MARY ANN: 26, 213. BROWN, NORA: Intramural Award, Powder Puff League, Sp, Lady Perth FHA, Jr-Sr, assis- tant songleader, Sr, Modeling Club, Jr, Ellen H. Richards Chapter FHA, Sr. 26, 222. BRUCE, RONALD: Track, Jr. 26, 213. BRYAN, ALVIA: Track, Jr. 26. BRYAN PATSY: Third-hour Choir, Sp-Sr, FTA, Sp-Jr. 26, 204, 215. BURNS, CHARLENE: Popular Music Club, In- tramurals, Lady Perth FHA, Jr, Modeling Club, Jr. 26, 240. BURRIS, ELVY: 149. BUTLER, WAYNE: DE, Jr-Sr. C CALLAWAY, JIM: second place, Engineering Research Division, Science Fair: Transfer Alamo Heights, San Antonio. 209, 218. CAMPBELL, DONNA: FHA No. 1, Sp-Sr, Lady Perth FHA beautification chairman, Sr, transfer from Abilene Texas. CANADY, JOANN: JRC, Sr, Advisory treasurer, Sr, Intramurals, Sp, Powder Puff League, Sr, Future Nurses, Jr, Physical Fitness Award, Jr, Foods class secretary, Sp, Home Decorations class home visits chairman, Sr. 196, 216, 243. CARRASCO, ANGEL. Transfer from Balmorhea High School. CARRUTH, SHARON: Junior Class reporter, Senior Class treasurer, Beauty Revue, Sp-Jr, SC, Sp, Sr, recording secretary, Sr: JRC treasurer, jr: FHA, Sp, Sr, vice-president, Sp, president, Sr: Knight assistant personnel editor, jr-Sr, Quill and Scroll, Sr: Powder Puff League, Sp, Sr, treasurer, Sp, president, Sr: RCP, Sp, Chi Kappa Y-Teens, Sp, Advisory vice-president, Sp, secre- tary, Sr. 23, 26, 198, 206, 210, 211, 222, 243. CARTER, JEAN: Future Nurses, Sp: Modeling Club, Jr-Sr, president, Sr, Lady Perth FHA. 26, 215, 258. CARTER, JIM: 26, 41, 149. cAsEY, CHARLES: 22, 26, 41, 149. CHAFFIN, LaJEAN: National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Sr, Forensic Club, Sp-Sr, secretary, jr, Debate letter, Sp-Sr, first place district and region debate, Sr, Band, Sp-Sr, letter, jr-Sr, reporter-historian, Sr: NHS, jr-Sr: Slide Rule Club secretary-treasurer, Sp: VVho's Wfho, Sr: Novi Romani, Sp, Latinatores, jr, summer science workshop at U.T. 26, 39, 113, 172, 179 202, 255, 242. CHAPPELL, BETTY: Powder Puff League, Sr, transfer from Sonora High School. 27, 243. CHARLIER, ELLEN: FTA, Sp-Jr, FHA, Jr-Sr: Pan-Am, Sr: BB, Jr-Sr, Shield exchange editor, St, Tennis, Jr. 27, 134, 147, 169, 192, 208, 222, 250. CHILDERS, NORMA JEAN: 27, 216. CLAWSON, WAYNE: 27, 220, 221. 7 CLOUD, TOMMY: Science Research Club, Sr. 27, 189, 242. CLYNCH, DAVID: Sketch Club, Sp. 45. COBB, BILL: Band, Sp-Sr: Intramurals, Sr, Latin- atores vice-president, Sp: Lairds, jr-Sr, second vice-president, Sr. 27, 147, 163, 194, 200, 226. COCHRAN, CAROLYN: Intramurals letter, Jr-Sr, Future Nurses corresponding secretary, Sr: NHS, jr-Sr, BB, jr-Sr, Latin Club treasurer, Sp, secre- tary, jr. 27, 192, 194, 195, 202, 274, 275, 276. COCHRAN, SHIRLEY: FTA, sp-jf. 27. COLE, HELEN JOYCE: 27, 136, 215, 240. CONNALLY, DOUGLAS: Rod and Gun Club, Sr: Rah-Rah Boys, Sr, Transfer from Alamo Heights, San Antonio. 27, 39. coorc, GAYLE: 27, 169, 196, 215, 222, 243. COOPER, CHARLYNE: Cheerleader, jr-Sr, Class Favorite, Sp-Jr, Class secretary, jr-Sr, Ftiendliest, jr-Sr, top five Sp: Beauty Revue, Sp-Sr, Best Citizen, jr, Queen of Hearts, St: NHS, jr-Sr, XVl1o's Who, Sr: Coronation Court , jr-Sr. 23, 27, 88, 92, 94, 104, 106, 118, 152, 153, 155, 156, 158, 141, 155, 155, 202, 215, 245. COOPER, MARGARET: FTA, Sp-Jr: Knight, Jr-Sr, features editor, Sr, NHS, Sr, Quill and Scroll, sr. 29, 199, 202. COPE, MARTIE: Cheerleader, Sr, Knight, Jr-Sr, personnel editor, Sr, Quill and Scroll, jr-Sr, Cor- onation Court, Srg Beauty Review, Sp-Sr: Top 11, Sr: SC, Sp: Queen of Hearts nominee, Sr: Football Sweetheart nominee, Sr, Talents, Inc. Sp: FTA, jr, Powder Puff League, Sr. 29, 89, 95, 105, 155, 156, 151, 160, 195, 245. CRAIG, PRENTICE: Intramurals, Sp-Jrg Pan-Am, Jr-Srg Rah-Rah Boys, Sr, Novi Romani, Sp: Advisory sergeant at arms, Sp-Sr. 230. CRAVEN, BRYAN: DE, ,Ir-Sr, Band, Sp: Advisory parliamentarian, Sr, Automotive Club, Sp. 29, 216 CRAWFORD, DANA: 29, 146, 149, 235. CRAXVFORD, JOHN: 29, 146. CULLEY, HUTTON: Safe Driving Club, Sp, Track, jr-Sr, Rah-Rah Boys, Sr. 29. CUMMINGS, CAROL: Knight, Jr-Sr, assistant clubs editor jr, editor, Sr, Hall of Fame, Sr, Quill and Scroll, Jr-Sr, THSPA treasurer, SC, Sp-Sr, corresponding secretary, Jr, recording secretary, Sr, service award, jr: FTA, Sp-Sr, president, Sr, NHS, jr-Sr: BB, jr-Sr, Who's Autographs Wfho, Jr-Sr, RCP, Sp, Latinatores Consul, Sp, Best Citizens, Sr, second highest graduate, Sr. 1, 29, 110, 112, 120, 120, 125, 139, 154, 176, 186, 192, 198, 202, 210, 211, 234. CURINGTON, NANCY: 215. D DANIELS, LLNDA1 Lady Perth FHA, sp-sf, Lady Perth nominee, Jr-Sr, president, Sp, Home De- coration class treasurer, Sr, Home Management class chaplain, Sr. 29, 214, 215. DAVIS, BILL: DE, Jr-Sr, Advisory vice-president, Sr, Automotive Club, Sp, Skating Club, Sr. 29, 216. DAVIS, DIANE: Powder Puff League, Sp, Sr, Future Nurses, Jr, Chi Kappa Y-Teens, Sp, SC alternate, Sp, Clothing I class treasurer, Sr, Intramurals, Sp. 28, 215, 243. DAVIS, JACKIE: Forensic Club, Most Improved Member Award, Sr, Intramurals, Sp-Jr, Safe Driving Club. 28, 179, 189, 233. DAVIS, QUITA: transfer from Leander High School. 28. DAVIS, SANDRA: 21, 246. DeLEON, JOHNNY: Advisory treasurere, Sr, In- tramurals, Jr, Talents, Inc., Jr. 28, 197. DETLEFSEN, JON MICHAEL: transfer from Rockdale High School. 28. DeVEAU, CHARLES: NHS, Sr, French Club, Jr- Sr, Chess Club, Sp, Intramurals, Jr. 28, 197, 202, 218, 219. DILDY, DORIS LEE: 28, 194, 204. . DOBIE, DIANNE: Popular Music Club, Sp, Short- hand Award, Jr. 28. DODD, BETTY: 28. DOLGENER, RICHARD. Intramurals, Sp-Sr, letter, Sr, Rod and Gun Club, Sr, Safe Driving Club, Sp-Jr. 28, 277. Autographs 12 juniors unwillingly wearing dress shirts for their Kuigbl' pictures . . . DRAKE, CAROLE JEAN: 246. DROSCHE, D.: Intramurals, Sp-Sr, letter, Sr, Track Club, Sr, Rod and Gun Club, Jr. 29. DUGGER, PATSY: SC, Sp-Jr, Talents, Inc., Sp-Jr, Lady Perth FHA president, Sr, Band, Sp-Sr, majorette, Jr-Sr, sweetheart nominee, Sr, JRC, Sr, RCP, Sp-Sr. 29, 132, 139, 196, 214, 215. DUKE, BEVIE: Physical Fitness Award, Jr, Pop- ular Music Club, Jr-Sr, president, Jr, vice-presi- dent, Sr, Home Management class secretary, Sr, Intramurals, Sp-Jr, FHA secretary, Sp, FTA, Sp, Lady Perth class secretary, Sr. 29, 136, 215, 240. DUNAWAY, HELEN: DAR American History Award, Jr, SC, Sp-Sr, Powder Puff League, Sr, Lady Perth FHA, Sp-Sr, secretary, Sr, Foods class president, Sr, Home Decoration class treas- urer, Sr, Advisory secretary, Sr, vice-president, Sp, Intramurals, Sp. 29, 160, 171, 210, 215. DURAN, VICKI Jo. 29. E EDMONDS, JANICE: 29, 215. ELLIOTT, GARY: 21, 255. ELLIS, BREHON: Intramurals, Sp-Jr, Track, Sr, sixth hour choir, Sr. 29, 288. ELLIS, BRENDA: Physical Fitness Award, Jr, Future Nurses Sp-Jr, Home Management class librarian, Sr, Popular Music Club. 29, 240. ELLIS, GARY: Science Research Club, Sr. 29, 242. ELLIS, JUDY: Beauty Revue Top 11, Sr, Laird Sweetheart, Sr, Foods class vice-president, Sr, Lady Perth FHA secretary, Lady Perth nominee, Sr, JRC, Sr, Queen of Hearts nominee, Sr, Coronation Court, Sr. 29, 100, 121, 148, 155, 163, 196, 201, 214. . . . and flying footballs heralding half-time shows. EMBREY, TULLY: Sophomore Class vice-presi- dent: Football letter, Jr-Sr: SC, Sp-Sr: Baseball letter Sp-Sr: Knight, Jr-Sr, assistant sports editor, Jr, co-sports editor, Sr, Quill and Scroll, Sr, Handwriting Scholarship Winner, Sp: Honor- able Mention Who's Who, Jr, Who's Who, Sr: Coronation Court, Sr, Baseball second team all- district, Sp. 92, 98, 117, 149, 151, 163, 177, 189, 252, 254, 256, 257, 258, 259, 261, 278, 279, 281, 282, 283. ENGLAND, MARLYN: Shield, Sr, Quill and Scroll, Sr, Band, Jr, Powder Puff League, Sr: Y-Teens, Jr. 29, 141, 209. ERICKSON, DAVID: Football manager, Sp-Jr, Football Club, Sp-Jr: Rod and Gun Club, Sr. 31, 135, 218. ERICSON, PAUL: Rod and Gun Club, Sp-Sr: Intramurals, Sp. 31. ESTUS, BOB: Shield editorial editor, Sr, Quill and Scroll, Sr, French Club, Jr-Sr, president, Sr, Lairds, Jr-Sr: NHS, Sr: JETS, Sp. 31, 200, 202, 208, 218, 219. EVERBTT, DOROTHY ANN: 31, 134, 192, 233. F FANNING, CYNTHIA ANN: Advisory treasurer, Sr: JRC, Sp-Jr, Rod and Gun Club, Sp: Sketch Club, Sr: Chi Kappa Y-Teens, Jr: FFA, Sr. 31, 220, 246. FARROW, PATRICIA ANNE: Business Machines Club, Sr, Lady Perth Club, Jr-Sr: Foods III historian, Sr, Home Management parliamen- tarian, Sr, Foods IV class home visits chairman, Sr. 31, 213. FEIMSTER, MARGARET: Powder Puff League, Srg Lady Perth FHA, Sp, Sr, FTA, Sp: Foods class president, Sr. 3, 215, 243. FEISTEL, CLAUDE: Science Research Club, Sr, Automotive Club, Jr. 31, 242. 15 1 . M3 Q, , , Autographs lhif , J , l LW Y1 1. J lwfw I HL L, 11 . if 1, , , l- J 'uv 11 c L ii, 1 . L' ' 1 L -, . 1 A ul, J X .ll . 1 1 ' 1' L l, 111' I , .lib L .1 1 . I1 111 If 1 1 -1 1 L1 1 11' ' 1 ff J , Q1 1, ,I ., J 1 1 fi 2 V 1,4 L' , ll 'I J, XI, U 1 1 1 'J1 IVV , 1 11, .V , 1 J Ji 1 .fl t I., f lf . ft if , , , 0 3 1 fu fb! FERGUSON, CLARENCE BEN: Shield photo- grapher, Sr: NHS, Sr: Science Research Club, Sr, Lamar Junior High P-TA Scholarship, Sr, Lairds, Sr: German Club, Sp-Jr, treasurer, Jr. 31, 139, 200, 202, 242. FERRELL, ELIZABETH: 3 1. FISHER, LINDA KAY: RCP, Jr-Sr, French Club, Jr-Sr, NHS, Sr, Sears Merit Foundation Scholar- ship, sr. 30, 136, 183, 189, 202, 206, 218. FITZGERALD, JIMMY: Track Club, Jr-Sr: Track, Sp-Jr. FLEMING, ARLENE: 30. FLOWERS, JOHN: Swimming, fourth in state, Jr-Sr, Advisory president, Sr, NHS, Sr: SC, Sp-Sr, National Spanish Exam, first in district, Sr, Track, Sr: Tennis, Sp: Science Research Club, Sp, Sr. 30, 185, 202, 211, 229, 233, 242, 288. FORBES, GARY: Intramurals, Sp-Jr, Rod and Gun Club, Jr-Sr, Football Club, Sp. 30. FORISTER, JOHN: Science Research Club, Sr, Pan-Am, Sp. 30, 242. FREEMAN, LAMONT: Football, Sp-Sr, Squires, Sp-Jr, Varsity, Sr: Football Club, Sp-Sr: Rod and Gun Club, Sr, Track, Jr, Novi Romani, Sp, Track Club, Jr. 252, 262. FRITCHER, JANICE: Shield, Jr: Intramurals, Sp- Jrg Foods class treasurer, Sr, Tennis, Sp-Jr: Foods class treasurer, Sr, FHA, Sp-Sr, reporter, Sp. 30, 136, 145, 215. FRYER, BILL: Golf, Sr: Squires football, Jr: FFA, Sp-Sr, Rah-Rah Boys, Sr. 30, 155, 244, 292, 293. FUNK, MARCIA: Latinatores, Sr: Lady Pertl1 FHA, Sr. 183, 228. 313 G GAINER, PAUL: Lairds, Jr-Sr, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Sr, Squires football, Jr, Football Club, Jr, Track Club, Sr. 50, 95, 151, 187, 189, 200. GALLOWAY, JONNYE: Beauty Revue, Jr-Sr, Top 5, Sr, Who's Who, Sr, NHS, Sr, Coronation Court, Sr, Knight art editor, Sr, Sketch Club, Sp-Jr, president, Jr, SC, Sp-Jr, alternate, Sr: RCP, Sr, Pan-Am, Sr. 30, 95, 98, 115, 154, 196, 199, 202, 206, 251. GARDNER, STELLA GLADYS: 50, 214. GARNETT, CAROL: NHS, Sr, Lady Perth FHA, Sr, Home Management class chaplain, Sr. 51, 202, 214, 215. GEBERT, BARBARA: Future Nurses, Sp-Jr, treas- urer, Jr, Intramurals, Sp, FHA, Sp, Sr, Y-Teens, Jr, FHA class secretary, Sr. 51, 222. GENTRY, JERRY: 51. GILLUM, EARL: 51, 197. Autographs 34 GIRVIN, EDNA LOUISE: 51. GLAESER, BILL: Band, Sp-Jr: Automotive Club president, Jr, Knight Beats, Jr. 51. GLASER, MARJORIE: NHS, Sr, transfer from Dallas. 51, 187, 202, 214. GOLDFARB, STEPHEN: French Club, Sr. 175, 218. GOLDSTEIN, SUZI: Latinatores treasurer, Sp, Pan-Am, Sp: French Club, Sr, NHS, Sr, RCP, Sr. 31, 202, 207, 218. GOODII, OSCAR: NHS, Sr: Golf co-captain, Jr-Sr. 51, 147, 187, 202, 244, 292, 293. GRANGER, GENE: transfer from Odessa, Tennis, Sr. GRAYDON, GALT: Band, Sp-Sr, all-district, all- region, Sr, Lairds, Jr-Sr, Knight Beats, Sp-Srg Rah-Rah Boys, Sr. 51, 151, 174, 200, 226. GREEN, DURWOOD: SC alternate, Sp-Srg Rod and Gun Club, Sr, Forensic Club, Sr, French Club, Jr, JETS sergeant at arms, Sp, Rah-Rah Boys, Sr. 51. GREER, JOHNNY: Track, Sp-Sr, letter, Sr, Track Club president, Sr, Intramurals, Jr-Sr, Rah-Rah Boys, Sf. 51, 151, 162, 182, 274, 275, 276, 277, 288, 290. - GUMMELT, CAROL: NHS, Jr-Sr, secretary, Sr, SC, Sp-Sr, chaplain, Sr, Science Research Club treasurer, Jr-Sr, Youth Crusaders vice-president, Jr, third-hour choir, Jr-Sr, reporter, Jr. 55, 202 204, 205, 210, 242. GUSTAFSON, JIM: Shield editorial editor, Jr. 55. 9 H HAGOOD, JIMMY: Band, Sp-Sr, letter, Jr-Sr' JETS, Sp. 55. J HAGOOD, VIVIAN: BB, Jr-Sr, reporter-historian, Sr, Service Award, Jr, FHA No. 1, Sp-Sr, presi- dent, Sr, secretary, Jr, State Degree, Sr, Novi Romani president, Jr, Latinatores, Sr, Who's Who, Jr-Sr, NHS, Jr-Sr, Intramurals, Sp-Sr, JRC, Sr, SC alternate, Jr. 55, 114, 152, 147, 169, 189, 192, 196, 202, 222, 223, 228. HALE, KATHERINE. Knight Jewels secretary, Jr, BB, Sr, FTA, Sr, Forensic Club, Sr. 55, 187, 192, 233, 254. HANKE, JERRY: Football, Sp-Sr, Squires, Sp, letter, Jr-Sr, captain, Sr, Track, Sp-Sr, letter, Jr-Sr, captain, Sr: Knight of Lady Perth, Sr, FFA treasurer, Sr, Who's Who, Sr: Most out- standing Athlete Award, Sr. 55, 92, 108, 115 123, 145, 166, 170, 220, 252, 255, 256, 260, 261 265, 288, 290. ! 3 HANSEN, PATSY: Home Management class assis- tant secretary, Sr, Ellen H. Richards FHA re- freshments committee chairman, Sr. 55. HANSON, MARVIN: 33, 189. HARGUS, VUILMA: Pan-Am, Jr-Sr, Band, Jr' Choir, Sp, Sr, FTA, Jr. 33, 231. 7 HARMON, CAROL ANN: 33. HARMON, DORIS: 32. HARTMANN, BETTY JANE: Lady Perth FHA Sp-Jr, Ellen H. Richards FHA, Sr, JRC alternate Sp, Advisory assistant secretary, Sr. 32. 7 7 HASCHKE, RICHARD: Band, Sp-Sr, letter, Jr-Sr, drum-major, Sr, beau, Sr, Outstanding serf, Sp, Outstanding Senior, Sr, All-Texas Band, Sp: Wfhds Who, Sr, NHS, Sr, Knight Beats, Jr-Sr, SC, Sr: Rah-Rah Boys, Sr. 32, 38, 107, 115, 151 155, 175, 202, 211, 226. 7 HAUSENFLUKE, CHARLENE: Ellen H. Richards FHA, Jr-Sr, sergeant at arms, Jr, vice-president, Sr, Advisory secretary, Sr, Home Management class librarian, Sr. 32. HAYS, RONALD: 32. HEATH, BOBBY: 246. HEATH, NANCY: Lady Perth FHA, Sp-Jr, song leader, Sp, Mounted Knights president, Sr, Physical Fitness Award, Jr. 215, 237. HEBBE, BARBARA: BB, Jr-Sir, Pan-Am, Sp-Sr, first vice-president, Jr, Home Management class treasurer, Sr, Lady Perth FHA parliamentarian, Sp, JRC, Sp. 32, 134, 192, 230. HEDRICK, JUDITH: Choir accompanist, Sr: Lady Perth FHA, Sr, Junior Degree, Sr, transfer from Graham. 32, 204. HEIMAN, DAVID: JRC, Sr, Science Research Ciub, Jr, Tennis Club, Srj Rah-Rah Boys, Sr: Pan-Am, Sp, Sportscaters Club, Sp. 32, 147, 244. HENDERSON, JOHNNY RAY: 266, 267, 268, 269, 271. HENNECK, c. W.: 32. HILL, JANET: FTA, Sr, Foods class secretary, Sr: Home Decoration class vice-president, Sr. 32, 324. HILL, WALTER DAVID: Baseball, Sp-Jrg French Club, Sr, Chess Club, Sp-Jr, Intramurals, Sp-Jr: Advisory patriotic chairman, Sp, Rah-Rah Boys, Sr. 32, 218. HILLMAN, JUDY: Powder Puff League social chairman, Sp, Advisory treasurer, Sp, DE parlia- mentarian, Sweetheart' nominee, Jr-Sr: Office Machines Club secretary, Sr, Foods I class social chairman, Sr, Chi Kappa Y-Teens, Sp. 33, 213, 216. HOCKER, PATSY: Lady Perth FHA treasurer, Sr, JRC, Sp. 33, 214. HOGUE, ANNE: French Club, Jr-Sr. HOHERTZ, DARLENE: Band, Sp-Sr, letter Jr-Sr, Business Machines Club treasurer, Sr, Advisory Knights made history by re-winning the Victory Bell . . . vice-president, Sr, Intramurals, Sp, FHA No. 1, Jr, Lady Perth FHA treasurer, Sp. 33, 213. I-IOLMANS, SHARON: NHS, Sr, BB, Jr-Sr, SC. Sp-Sr, FHA No. 1 recording secretary, Sr, Chi Kappa Y-Teens, Sp-Sr, president, Jr: Advisory treasurer, Jr, Senior planning committee, Sr: Clorhing'IV class president, Sr. 33, 147, 186, 192, 210, 222, 223. HOLT, STEVE: Basketball, Sp-Sr. 144, 266, 267. HOPKINS, ALBERT: 33, 218, 219. HORN, DIANE: National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Sr, NHS, Jr-Sr, DAR Good Citizen, Sr, SC, Sp-Jr: French Club, Jr-Sr, vice-president, Sr: Knight copy editor, Sr, Tennis, Sp-Jr: BB, Jr-Sr, Who's Who, Sr, highest ranking graduate. 33, 110, 117, 124, 142, 183, 185, 192, 199, 202, 218. HOWARD, DONNIE: Knight Beats, Jr-Sr, vice- president, Jr, president, Sr, JRC sergeant at arms, Jr, SC alternate, Sp-Sr: Band, Sp-Sr, letter, all- district, all-region, Jr-Sr. 33, 142, 186, 187, 226. HOWK, EDWARD: Choir, Sp-Sr, vice-president, Jr-Sr, all-state choir, Sp-Sr, Who's Who, Jr-Sr, Advisory president, Sr, Intramurals, Sr. 33, 112, 185, 204, 205. HOY, LINDA: Class Favorite, Sr, Forensic Club secretary, Sr, SC chaplain, Sr, Shield, Sr. 33, 126, 142, 153, 164, 165, 172, 179, 207, 209, 233. 35 31 HUIE, BILLY: NHS, Jr-Sr, president, Sr, Science Research Club, Sp-Sr, president, Sr, Who's Who, Sr, Most Valuable Student Award from Elks Club, Sr, Navy Science Cruise Award, Science Fair, Jr, Winner Texas Chemical Council Science 2xVVHfd, Sr. 35, 110, 118, 173, 183, 184, 185, 186, 219, 229, 242, 285, 286. HUMPHREYS, BETTY: Lady Perth FHA, Sr, Intramurals, Sp. 35, 214, 215. HUTTO, BERTHA MARIE: NHS, Jr-Sr, FTA, Sp, BB, Jr-Sr, FHA historian, Jr, JRC, Sp-Sr, Taho Y-Teens, Sp, Intramural letter, Sr, Cloth- ing class vice-president, Jr. 33, 192, 202, 222, 276. HUTTON, JACK MARVIN: Advisory patriotic chairman, Sr, Rah-Rah Boys, Sr. 35, 45, 142. HUTTON, JO FAITH: NHS, Sr, BB, Jr-Sr, Beauty Revue, Sp-Sr, Top Three, Jr, Chi Kappa Y- Teens, Sp, SC, Sp-Jr, FTA, Sr, Foods class vice- president, Sr, Home Management class reporter, Sr, Talents, Inc., Sp-Jr. 35, 93, 202, 234. A HYLTIN, LaNALLE MARIE: Band, Sp-Sr, all- district, Sr, JRC, Sr, Popular Music Club re- porter, Jr, Business Machines Club reporter, Sr, Advisory patriotic chairman, Sr, Safe Drivers Club, jr. 35, 197, 213. I INGRAM, RICHARD: JETS vice-president, Sp, Shield photographer, Sr, Debate, Jr-Sr, Science Fair, Sr. 35, 209, 233. IRELAN, CYNTHIA: Advisory vice-president, Sp, Sketch Club historian, Sp, Pan-Am, Sr. 35, 231. J JACKSON, BOBBY: Choir, Sp-Sr, president and All-State, Sr, Football, Sp-Sr, captain, Sr, Friend- liest, Sr, Class Favorite, Jr-Sr, Junior Class sergeant at arms, XY!h0's Who, Sr, FHA Beau, Sr, Track, Sp-Jr Coronation King, Sr. 35, 77, 91, 106, 112, 123, 127, 135, 149, 204, 205, 210, 254, 255. 256, 259, 276. Autographs JACKSON, JIMMY: Track, Sr, Performing Choir, Sr. 35, 204, 205. JACKSON, HELEN: 55. J.-tcKsoN, SHARON: 35. JOHNSON, BILLIE: DE, Jr-Sr, City Council, Sr. Sweetheart Nominee, Jr, FHA, Jr-Sr, Physical Fitness Award, Jr. 34, 216. JOHNSON, CHRISTINE: Honorable Mention XYfho's Wfho, Sr, NHS, Jr-Sr, French Club, Sr, RCP, Sp-Sr, secretary, Jr, vice-president, Sr, FTA, Sp, SC, Sp-Sr. 34, 118, 135, 154, 173, 176, 202, 207, 211, 218. JOHNSON, PATSY: FTA, Sr, NHS, Jr-Sr. 202, 235. JOHNSON, VANGIE: FHA, Jr, Powder Puff League, Sp, Sr, Violet Crown Garden Show, Jr, sweepstakes, Sr, Y-Teens, Sp. 34, 188, 215, 243. JOHNSTON, MYRLENE: Record Club sergeant at arms Sr, Intramurals, Sp-Jr. 34, 136. JONES, MARY LOU: BB, Jr-Sr, NHS, Sr, Chi Kappa Y-Teens, Sp-Sr, president, Sr, SC alter- nate, Jr, FTA, Sp, FHA No. 1, Jr-Sr. 34, 149, 192, 202, 222. JONES, SANDRA: Powder Puff League, Sp, FHA No. 1, Jr-Sr, JRC alternate, Sr, Clothing III class treasurer, Sr, first prize junior flower show. 54, 215. K KALLMAN, GLEN: Rah-Rah Boys, Sr, Lairds, Jr, Intramurals, Sr, Squires football, Jr, Rod and Gun Club, Sr, Football Club, Jr. 33, 34, 275, 277. KALLUS, TONY: Band, Sp-Sr, letter, Sr, Knight Beats, Jr-Sr, All-District Band, Sr, Intramurals, Jr-Sr. 34, 226. KEITHLY, MARY: BB, Jr-Sr, Intramurals, Sp-Sr, letter, Sr, Y-Teens reporter, Sp, Future Nurses, vice-president, Sr, Cothing I and II class presi- dent, FHA No. 1, Intramural Club, Sp. 34, 151, 187, 189, 192, 194, 215, 222, 274, 276. KELLEY, BARBARA: SC, Sp-Jr, JRC treasurer, Sr, FTA, Sp-Sr, vice-president, Sr, BB, Jr-Sr, NHS, Jr-Sr, Home Decoration class vice-presi- dent, Sr. 54, 154, 176, 192, 196, 202, 254. KENNEDY, LARRY: Band, Sp-Sr, letter, Jr-Sr, Knight ,Beats librarian, Jr, secretary-treasurer, Sr, Lairds, Jr-Sr. 55, 200, 226. KILLIAN, LARRY. Intramurals, Sr: JRC, Jr. KING, DOXV: Football, Sp-Sr, letter, Jr-Sr: Pan- Am sergeant at arms, Football Club, Sp-Sr, Golf Club, Sr, Lairds, Jr. 55, 148, 155, 252, 253, 255, 260, 263. KIRSCH, PEGGY: Lady Perth FHA librarian, Sr: Advisory vice-president, Sp: Advisory president, Sp: Shield, Sr, third place Science Fair, Sp. 55. KLEINERT, GLENN: 35, 252, 263. KOON, ROY: Rod and Gun Club, Sp-Sr, Lairds, Sr. 55. KOWNSLAR, MARY: Lady Perth FHA vice- Jresident, Sr beautification chairman Sr' Pow- 7 7 Y der Puff League, Sp. KRAMER, WAYNE: RCP, Sp-Sr, Most Outstand- L LANDLOT, JOLITJZ 35, 202, 242. LANG, ARTHUR: 55. LARSEN, RONALD JACK: 21. LAWRENCE, ROY JAMES: Golf and Tennis Club vice-president, Sr, Basketball, Jr-Sr. 244, 266, 267, 268, 269. LAXTON, LERA1 55, 216. LEE, BONNIE: DE, assistant editor Lone Star Round Up, Jr-Sr. 55, 216. LEIFESTE, TERRY: Band: Lairds. 37, 200. LEMMOND, GARY BEN: 37, 244. LEMMONS, LEON: Visual Aids Award. 37. LENTZ, FRED: 37, 228. LENZO, BARBARA: Lady Perth FHA class presi- dent, Sr, FTA, Jr-Sr, Y-Teens, Sp-Jr, Foods class president, Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp. 37, 214, 234. . . . Squires out-rebounded Waco . . . ing Member, Sr, Thespians president, Sr, Lairds, Sr, Shield amusements editor, Hall of Fame, Sr, Sigma Nu Educational Scholarship, Interscho- lastic League District All-Star Cast, Sr, Forensic Club, Sr, letter, Sr. 55, 119, 120, 141, 165, 172, 200, 207, 209, 212, 255. KRAUSS, SHARON: DE, Jr-Sr, president, Jr-Sr, City Council, Jr, state convention, Jr, Sweetheart nominee. 55, 186, 216. KRUEMCKE, KENNETH: 35. . . . seniors began their frequent trips to the cafeteria for assemblies . . . 317 LEWALLEN, JACKIE: 37, 102, 153, 204, 205, 230. LEXVIS, ANABEL: Foods class vice-president, Sketch Club reporter, Tennis, Jr. 37, 215, 246. LEXVIS, RODNEY: Skindiving Club vice-presi- dent. 37. LINDAHL, GARY: Coronation Court, Sr, Band Sp-Sr, president, Sr, Lairds, Jr-Sr, chaplain, Sr, Knight Beats, Sp-Sr, secretary-reporter, Jr, Novi Romani president, Jr. 37, 62, 92, 187, 200, 226. 7 LINDER, BERNEY: Latinatores president, Sp, NHS, Sr. 29, 37, 202. LINDSAY, DAVID: 56, 252, 255, 256, 257, 261. LIPPMAN, STEVE: Band, Sp-Sr, manager, Sr. 36, 175. LITTLE, JIM: Football, Sp-Sr, Squires, Sp-Jr, letter, Sr, Track, Sp, Football Club, Jr-Sr, Latin Club, Sp, Aeronautics Club, Sp, Advisory ser- geant at arms, Sp. 36, 252, 258. LOEP, CRYSTAL: JRC. 36, 196. LONEY, DONNA: Y-Teens, Sp, FTA, Sp, Lady Perth, Sr, FHA class reporter, Sr. 36, 214. LONG, TED: NHS, Jr-Sr, vice-president, Sr, Lairds, Jr-Sr, secretary, Sr, Science Research Club, Jr-Sr, second vice-president, Sr, Choir, all- state choir, Sr, Squires Basketball, Sp, JRC, Sp-Jr, Hi-Y, Sr, third highest ranking boy. 36 110, 149, 200, 202, 204, 205, 242. LOUGHRY, DIANA: 36, 213. M MCCROSKEY, JOANN: NHS, Sr, RCP, Sp-Sr Outstanding Girl Member, Sr, Thespians secrei tary, Sr, Chess Club secretary, Jr, French Club Sr, German Club, Sr. 25, 36, 119, 202, 206, 207 212, 218. MCDONALD, STANLEY: Shield copy editor, Sr Quill and Scroll, Sr, NHS, Sr, Track letter, Sr, SC vice-president, Sr, Lairds sergeant at arms, Sr, Who's Who, Sr, Science Research Club, Jr-Sr, Squires football, Jr. 36, 113, 155, 156, 200, 202, 208, 210, 211, 242, 252, 257, 288, 290. MCGANN, MARGOT: RCP, Sp-Sr, historian, Sr, Thespians treasure, Sr, Pan-Am, Sp-Sr, second vice-president, Sr, publicity chairman, Jr, Forensic Club, Sp-Sr, Intramurals, Sp, Latina- tores, Jr-Sr, sergeant at arms, Sr, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Sr. 172, 179, 207, 212, 228, 251, 233. McGILVRAY, TOMMY: Football, Sp-Sr, Squires, Sp-Jr, Letter Sr, Track, Jr, Football Club, Sp-Sr, Track Club, Sp-Jr, Hi-Y, Sr. 36, 182, 252, 256, 260. MADDEN, JUDY: Band, Sp-Sr, letter, Jr-Sr, FHA, Sr. 36, 222. . . . and students listened intently to learn whether 17xf1yfe15x-Iy9:2xf1y2. 7 9 5 9 MAIN, PATSY: FTA, Sp, Lady Perth FHA, Sr, Y-Teens district parlimentarian, Sp. 57, 214. MANN, ROY: 37 MALKEMUS, DAVID: 57, 218. MALLETT, THOMAS CHARLES: 57. MALONE, PAT: 57, 207. MARTIN, DALE: Auto Mechanics Club, Sr, Rod and Gun Club, Jr-Sr. 57. MARTIN, THOMAS GORDON: 57, 198, 202, 209, 251, 255. MASSEY, RONNIE: Who's Who Honorable Men- tion, jr-Sr, RCP, Sp-Sr, president, Sr, Thespians, jr-Sr, Safe Driving Club secretary, Sp, FTA, Sp- jr, Pan-Am president, Sr: NHS, jr-Sr Lairds, jr-Sr. 57, 114, 149, 154, 165, 184, 187, 200, 202, 206, 207, 212, 251. MATTHEWS ROBIN: Band letter, Jr-sf, all- district, all-region, All-Texas Band, Sr, Skin- diving Club, sr. 57, 155. MAZUR, RYLENE: Business Machines Club vice- president, Sr, Shorthand Award, Sr, Lady Perth FHA. 57, 215. MEADOR, JANETTE: Lady Perth FHA, Sr. 57, 215. MELBER, KENNETH: 57. MENDELSON, PAT: JRC, Sr, Shield, jr, RCP, jr, Home Management class parliamentarian, Sr, FTA, Sp-Jr, Powder Puff League, Sir. 59, 196, 215, 245. MESSER, BONNIE: NHS, jr-Sr, Who's Who Honorable Mention, Jr, Who's Who, Sr, SC, jr-Sr, chaplain, Sr, treasurer, Sr, Service Award, Sr, BB, Jr-Sr, Sketch Club secretary, Sr: JRC, Sp, FTA, Sp-Jr, RCP, Sp, Handwriting Scholar- ship, Sp. 59, 114, 154, 185, 192, 202, 210, 211, 246. Autographs METSCHAN, MIKE: Squires Football, jr, Lairds, jr-Sr, Golf, jr, Golf Club sergeant at arms, Sr, Forensic Club sergeant at arms, Sr, Intramurals, Jr, SC president, Sr, Coronation Courts, Sr. 59, 95, 122, 155, 156, 160, 170, 179, 200, 211, 225, 255, 244, 295. MIKUS, BENNIE: Sketch Club vice-president, Sr. 59, 246. MILBURN, SUSAN CAROL: 59, 172, 196, 218, 255. MILLER, BETTE: Popular Music Club, Sp-Sr, treasurer, jr, Glee Club, Sp. 59, 156, 215, 240. MITCHELL, JAN: BB, jr-Sr, French Club, Service Award for Office Aide. 59, 140, 192, 218, 219. MITCHELL, MIKE: Squires basketball, Jr, Lairds, Jr-Sr, Pan-Am, jr-Sr. 59, 186, 200, 201, 250. MITCHELL, TOMMY: Golf, Jr-Sr, co-captain, Sr, Advisory treasurer, Sr, Golf and Tennis Club secretary, Sr. 27, 59, 251, 244, 292, 295. MOKRY, VIRGINIA: Foods II and III class secretary, Popular Music Club, jr-Sr, president, jr, secretary, Sr. 59, 156, 215, 240. MOORE, RONNIE: Football letter, jr-Sr, Soph- omore class sergeant at arms, Golf, Sr. 58, 158, 159, 14.8, 252, 255, 256, 259, 265, 292, 295. MOREY, KAY: FHA, sp-jf. 58. MoRR1s, GEORGE: 58. MORTON, SHERYL. Novi Romani sergeant at arms, Sp, Popular Music Club, Sp, Future Nurses, jr-Sr, DE City Council, Sr. 58, 216. MULLINS, LILA: 58, 194, 205, 215. MUNDINE, NINA: Sketch Club, Sp-Jr, secretary, jr, Pan-Am, Sr, FFA, Sr, Sweetheart nominee, Sr. 58, 220, 250. MURPHY, DENNIS: Basketball letter, Jr-Sr, Intramurals, Sr, Football Club. 58, 266, 270. 3 Girls raced to publicize the track team . . . MYERS, CHARLES: Squires Basketball, Sp, Intra- murals. 38, 276, 277. MYERS, ROBERT: Senior Class reporter, Football letter, jr-Sr, captain, Sr, Sbield, jr-Sr, Lairds, jr-Sr, vice-president, Sr, Baseball letter, Sp-Sr. 25, 38, 158, 156, 177, 200, 208, 211, 252, 255, 254, 256, 257, 259, 260, 262, 263, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 285. N NAUERT, LLOYD, 220. NICHOLSON, ANNETTE: Clothing class vice- president, Sp, FHA, Sp-Sr, FTA, jr, Choir, Jr-Sr. 58. NITSCHE, KEN: 22.' NORMANN, SANDRA: Choir, Sp-Jr, French Club, Jr-Sr, Forensic Club, Sp. 58, 155, 218. O'NEAL, RUTH: DE secretary-treasurer, jr-Sr, Powder Puff League reporter, Sp, Intramurals, Sp, Modeling Club, Sr, Foods I class patriotic chairman, Sr. 82. O'NEILL, PAT: 59. P PARDO, SUE: 59, 196, 197, 204, 205. PATTEN, ANNE: Band, Sp-Sr, secretary-treasurer, Sr, Pan-Am, jr-Sr, NHS, Sr, FFA, Sr, Sweetheart nominee, Jr-Sr, Queen, Sr, Intramurals, Sp-jr, RCP, Sp. 59, 109, 251, 202, 220, 221. PAYNE, SAM: Coronation Court, Sr, Squires Football, Sp, Track, Sp, Intramurals, jr-Sr. 59, 95. PEARSON, HARRIET: 59. PERSON, ESTEEN: Rod and Gun Club vice-presi- dent, Jr-Sr, Intramurals letter, Sr. 59, 171, 274, 276, 277. PETERSON, DICK: SC president, Sr, Lairds, Jr-Sr, president, Sr, Best Citizen, jr, Who's Vifho, Jr-Sr, Boys State representative, Jr, Class Favorite, Sp, Baseball letter, Sp-Sr, Football let- ter, jr-Sr, Sophomore and Junior Class president, Shield, Quill Sc Scroll, Sr. 39, 92, 115, 122, 133, 158, 162, 165, 164, 165, 172, 200, 208, 210, 255 252, 258, 260, 261, 278, 279, 281. 3 PETERSON, EDDY:I Senior Class sergeant at arms, Track, Sp-Sr, letter, Sr, Top Three Most Handsome, Sr, Track Club, Sr, Advisory presi- dent, Sr, Intramurals, Football, Sp-Sr, Squires, Sp-Jr, Varsity, Sr, SC, Coronation Court, Sr. 25, 55, 59, 95, 98, 154, 155, 162, 252, 254, 255 274, 275, 288, 290. 7 PINKNEY, FRED: Band, Sp-Sr, Knight Beats Jr-Sr. 39. , PITTENGER, TOOTIE: BB, Jr-Sr, sergeant at arms, Sr, NHS, Sr, Advisory treasurer, Sr, SC, Sr, Shield, jr, Pan-Am, Sr, Intramurals, Sp-Jr, Chi Kappa Y-Teens, Sp-Jr, Powder Puff League, Sp. 4 , 178, 192, 195, 185, 202. O yywlflf 7, ag, , graphs OERTLI, CAROLYN: Future Nurses, jr-Sr, FHA, J I L7 VL WL J Sr, Intramurals, Sr, Foods class historian, Srgl ,Q I , ' 3 ' NHS, jr-Sr, Safe Driving Club treasurer, Sp, fl .Jqflf W ,, JRC, Sr. 39, 194, 202. My y, OLSON, SUZANNE: Football Sweetheart, Sr,b ' 1, ,U Cheerleader, Sr, Beauty Revue, Sr, Queen of -1 V gy , Hearts nominee, Sr, Coronation Court, Sr,l , f' Shield special services editor, Sr, FTA, Jr-Sr, Wifi L' Chi Kappa Y-Teens, jr-Sr, vice-president, Sr, Foods class president, jr. 39, 84, 89, 93, 104, 111, 132, 136, 140, 145, 234. O'NEAL, JIMMY: Band, Sp-Sr, Forensic Club, Sp-jr, Cross-Country team, jr-Sr, RCP, Sr, Intra- n1urals, jr-Sr, Track Club, Sr, Talents, Inc. Sp-jr, Knight Beats, jr-Sr. 39, 153, 158, 175 207, 226. 7 3 320 I ,V JW . . . couples rested their weary toes . . . PITTMAN, NORMA JEAN: Intramurals, Sp-Jr, letter, Jr, Popular Music Club, Sp-Sr. 41, 136, 240. PLOTSKY, DIANNE: Science Research Club vice- president, Sr, NHS, Jr-Sr, BB, Jr-Sr, FTA, Sp, JRC alternate, Sp, Intramurals, Sp, French Award, Sr. 41, 185, 192, 202, 242. PODOLNICK, BLOSSOM: Foods I and II class president, Home Management class president, FHA, Junior and Chapter Degree, FTA, Sp-Sr, RCP, Sp-Jr, Forensic Club, Jr. 41, 234. POLING, RUSSELL: Baseball letter, Sp-Sr, all- district, Sp, Basketball, Sp-Sr, letter Jr-Sr, Coron- ation Court, Sr, NHS, Sr, Lairds , Jr-Sr, parlia- mentarian, Sr, Shield, Sr, Quill and Scroll Sr, Pan-Am, Jr-Sr, SC, Jr-Sr. 41, 93, 140, 144, 200, 201, 202, 210, 230, 266, 267, 269, 275, 276, 278, 279. POLLARD, CHARLOTTE: Home hianagement class librarian, Sr, Future Nurses, Sr, Physical Fitness Award, Jr, FTA, Jr, RCP, Sp, Popular Music Club, Sp. 41, 215. WOOL, PAULA: FHA, Lady Perth Nominee, Junior Degree, Intramurals, Home Decoration class reporter, Sr, Home Management class patriotic chairman, Sr, Future Nurses, Jr, Busi- ness Machines Club Sr. 41, 213, 214. Powrrr, TOMMY: 21, 53, 41. PRIBBLE, DONALD: Safe Drivers Club secretary. 41, 241. PRUETT, HARRY: Lairds, Jr-Sr, Science Research Club, Chess Club, JRC alternate, Latin Club. 40, 200, 242. PURCELL, WANDA: SC, Sp-Sr, Home Decora- tion class vice-president, Sr, Foods I class parlia- mentarian, Home Management class patriotic chairman, Powder Puff League treasurer, Sr, Clothing I class vice-president, Clothing II and III class secretary, Clothing IV class historian. 40, 215, 222, 243. R RABORN, JOHNNIE LU: Shield editor, Hall of Fame, Sr, Powder Puff League reporter, Sr, Choir, Sr. 40, 120, 141, 208, 243. RABUN, CAROL: Cheerleader, Jr-Sr, head, Sr, Sophomore Class secretary, Junior Class vice- president, SC, Sp, Top Five friendliest, Jr, Home Decorations class secretary, Sr, Home Manage- ment class song leader, Sr: 40, 88, 132, 138, 141, 149, 215, 243. RASH, JOHN: NHS, Sr, Band, Sp-Sr, letter, Snr, Lairds, Jr-Sr, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, Sr, Science Research Club sergeant at arms, Sr. 40, 151, 189, 200, 202, 207, 242. REAVES, DENNIS: Senior Class president, Forensic Club president, Sr, Debate letter, Sp-Sr, Who's Who, Jr-Sr, Top Five Friendliest, Jr, Pan-Am, Jr-Sr, treasurer, Jr, Exchange Club Boy of the Month, Sr. 23, 40, 114, 125, 157, 164, 165, 172, 179, 186, 200, 230, 233. REESE, BECKY: BB, Jr-Sr, vice-president, Sr, JRC secretary, Jr-Sr, Who's Wlmo Honorable Men- tion, Sr, NHS, Sr, Home Management class president, Sr, Powder Puff League vice-presi- dent, Sp, French Club, FTA, Sr, Y-Teens, Jr, Golden Gloves Queen nominee, Sp. 40, 115, 132, 154, 155, 157, 173, 202, 218, 219. Autographs 32 REESE, DANNY: Golf letter, Sp-Sr, Intramurals, Jr-Sr, Rod and Gun Club, Jr, Golf Club, Sr. 40, 142, 292, 293. REHN, JOAN: RCP, Sr, Pan-Am, Sr, Future Nurses, Sr. 40. RICHARDS, ELIZABETH: FFA, Sr, Intramurals, Sp, Sr, Foods class president, Sr, Modeling Club, Sp-Jr. 40, 220, 221, 276. ROACH, PATTI WADE. NHS, Sir, Intramurals, Sp-Jr, Future Nurses, Jr-Sr, FHA, Sp-Jr, song leader, Jr, reporter-historian, Sr, Intramural Club, Sp, Band, Sp, Tennis, Jr. 41, 135, 147, 181, 194, 195, 202, 274, 276, 277. ROBERTSON, LOYD: 41. ROBINSON, DAVID MEREDITH: 41. ROSENBLAD, CLYDE: Auto Mechanics Club, Sr. 41. ROSS, JOYCE: Shorthand Award, Sr, Home Man- agement class recording secretary, Sr, Modeling Club II reporter, Sr, Lady Perth FHA, Sr, Record Club, Jr. 41, 239. ROSS, PAT: FTA, Jr-Sr, Lady Perth FHA, Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp, Physical Fitness Award, Jr. 41, 234. Autographs sf A J 12 Ax, 1- ij li Y 901,94 A ,N ,, .J dai'-dj A A , iz, I, ll: 1 fl' L if 5- gsm, fynhfyljq if 0 62 J 'fl 41 ,Dil iw BQ J' 2 55? . A74 1 O, 5 I -3 jj UQ? K Jiigacig Q 134031321 ROSSON, CAROLYN: SC, Sr, Powder Puff League, Sr, Future Nurses, Jr, FHA, Jr, Model- ing Club, Jr. 41, 210, 243. ROTH, DON: NHS, Jr-Sr, National Merit Scholarship Comendation, Sr, Austin Real Estate Board Scholarship, Sr, second highest ranking boy. 41, 110, 184, 202. RUIZ, BERNICE: Intramural Club, Sp, SC, Sp, Powder Puff League, Sr, Home Decoration class sergeant at arms, Sr. 41, 216, 243. RYAN, PAUL: 220. RYANS, RICHARD: Band letter, Sr, Forensic Club, Sr, Orchestra, Jr. 41, 233. RYON, ROBERT: Squires football, Jr, Squires basketball, Jr, Track, Sp-Sr. 41, 288. S SANDERS, BILL: 41, 220. SAVAGE, ELAINE: BB, Jr-Sr, Ellen H. Richards FHA, Sr, Intramural letter, Jr-Sr, Advisory secretary, Sp, Advisory president, Jr, Sketch Club, Sp-Jr, Home Management class chaplain, Sr, Court of Perth, Sr. 43, 192, 275, 276. SCHLEGEL, JIM: Squires Football, Sp, SC, Sp-Sr, Football Club, Sp, Rod and Gun Club, Jr-Sr, Shield, Sr, Intramurals, Jr-Sr. 43, 211, 275, 276. SCHLUDER, JOYCE: Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, Sr, Lady Perth FHA vice-presi- dent, Jr-Sr, Foods III class secretary, Sr, Chi Kappa Y-Teens, Sp-Jr, parliamentarian, Jr, JRC, Sp-Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp, Advisory secre- tary, Sp-Jr, FHA No. 1, Sp-Jr, Record Club, Sr, Intramurals, Sp. 43, 141, 196, 215, 240. SCI-IMIDT, GRETCHEN: Coronation Queen, Sr, Beauty Revue, Sp-Sr, Top 11, Jr, Senior Class Jr-Sr, Home Sr, Queen of Sr, FHA class vice-president, SC, Sp-Jr, Choir, Management class vice-president, Hearts nominee, Sr, JRC alternate, president, Sr. 23, 45, 90, 149, 177, 194, 195, 204, 215. SCHNEIDER, GEORGE EDWIN: 43, 276. SCOTT, CONNIE JEAN: BB, Jr-Sr, Sketch Club, Sp-Sr, president, Sr, NHS, Sr. 43, 134, 140, 192, 196, 202, 246. scorr, ROBERT: 45, 226. I SEAMAN, GARY: 25, 218. SEBASTIAN, BOB: Safe Drivers Club treasurer. 43. SEIBT, JUDY: Y-Teens, Jr, Drivers Education Club reporter, Sr. 43, 216. SHACKELFORD, DOTTIE: Forensic Club. 43 233. SHEPHERD, GEORGE: Knight photographer, Sp-Sr, Hall of Fame, Sr, Shield photographer, Sp-Jr, Science Research Club. 42, 120, 189, 198 209. 7 7 SHOAF, ESTHER: Second place tri-city softball, Jr, second place bi-city basketball, Sr, second place bi-city volleyball, FHA corresponding secretary, Sr, FHA class song leader, Sr. 197, 222. SINCLAIR, BARBARA, 42, 204, 206, 210. SIPTAK, BILL: 42. sLoPBR, SALLY: 218. SMITH, CURTIS: Safe Driving Club. 42, 241. SMITH, DONNA: 42. SMITH ROBERT GLENN: RCP s -si Seioeaiif 7 3 7 at arms, Sr, Lairds, Jr-Sr, reporteli, Sr, Sietch Club, Jr-Sr, treasurer, Sr, reporter, Jr, Shield cartoonist and columnist, Sr, Quill and Scroll, Sr, SC alternate, Sr. 42, 183, 200, 207, 209, 246. SMITH ROSEMARY: Court of Perth, Sr, Home Management class chaplain. SMOOT, DONNA: Queen of Hearts Duchess, Sr, Band, Sp-Sr, Sweetheart, Sr, majorette, Sp-Sr, NHS, Sr, Beauty Revue, Sp-Sr, Top 11, Sr, FTA, Sp-Jr, SC, Sp, FFA Sweetheart, Sp-Jr, Chi Kappa Y-Teens treasurer, Jr, Powder Puff League, Sr. 42, 92, 95, 100, 107, 132, 139, 143, 158, 185, 202, 243. SNIDER, JOAN: Advisory president, Sp, SC, Sp, Sr, JRC, Jr, German Club, Sp, Science Research Club, Jr, Lady Perth FHA, Sr. 42, 214. sPAULD1No, JOE: 42. SPILLAR, JERRY: 42, 140, 220, 252, 253, 255, 256, 259, 261. SPRINKLES, KENNETH: FFA reporter, Rah-Rah Boys. 170, 220, 221. STABENO, BETTY: 43, 136, 214. STAMPER, MARY KATHRYN: 43. I STAPLES, NANCY JANE: BB, Jr-Sr, president, Sr, Who's Who, Sr, Advisory treasurer, Sp, SC, Jr-Sr, NHS, Jr-Sr, RCP, Sp-Jr, Powder Puff League secretary, Sp, FTA, Jr, French Club, Sr, Y-Teens, Sp-Jr. 29, 42, 112, 132, 137, 142, 157, 158, 176, 178, 192, 202, 211, 218. STARK, BARBARA: 43, 234. STEVENSON, SANDRA: BB, Sr, FTA, Sp-Sr, Forensic Club, Sr, Intramurals, Sp-Jr, RCP, Sp-Sr. 43, 157, 192, 233. STOCKMAN, KENNETH: 43. STORM, NANCY MARION: RCP, 'Sp-Sr, Choir, Jr-Sr, FTA, Sr, Future Nurses, Sp, Pan-Am, Sr, Shield, Sr, JRC, Sr, FHA, Sr, Home Manage- ment class vice-president, Foods I class song leader. 43, 146, 196, 231. STREETER, RICHARD: All-State Orchestra, Sp- Sr, NHS, Jr-Sr, Lairds, Jr-Sr, treasurer, Sr, Track, Sp-Sr, letter Sr, SC, Sr, Service Award, . . . and Forensic members delighted their audience. Sr, Track Club, Sp-Sr, reporter, Jr-Sr, Football Statistician, Jr-Sr, JRC, Jr, Rah-Rah Boys, Sp, Honorable Mention National Merit Examina- tion, Sr. 43, 151, 162, 200, 202, 210, 211, 252, 274, 288, 290. SULLIVAN, LESLIE: Band, Sp-Sr, Baseball, Sp, Knight Beats, Sp-Sr. 43, 226. SURRETT, LEE: 43. SXVANER, PAT: 35, 43, 215. SWANSON, RICHARD: NHS, Sr, Tennis Sp-Sr, letter, Jr-Sr, Tennis Club, Sr, Latin Club, Sp-Jr, Rah-Rah Boys, Sr. 43, 202, 244, 285, 286. SXWENSON, JANET: Physical Fitness Award, Jr, Foods class secretary, Sr, FHA Junior Degree, Popular Music Club, Sp-Sr, Home Management class patriotic chairman, Sr. 45, 215, 240. T TAYLOR, BETTY: Clothing class song leader, Sr, Sketch Club, Sp, Popular Music Club, Jr-Sr, FHA, Sp, Sr, Band, Sp, Shorthand Award, Sr, Advisory vice-president, Sr. 45, 136, 240, 247. 3 Z 4' w Sk 3755 55 l3Js-F S3162 mga TEDFORD, BETTY: Popular Music Club, Sp-Sr: FFA, Jr-Sr, FHA, Sp-Sr, Lady Perth FHA, Sr. 45. TEMPLETON, DoYLE1 21, 22, 41, 45, 146. TEYKL, TOMMY: 45, 210. THAMES, ROLAND: Intramurals, Sp-Jr, Math Club, Sr: Advisory vice-president, Sr. 45. THIELE, ELIZABETH ANN: 45. THIEM, MARY ELLEN: 45, 216, 240. THOMAS, CHARLES: Band, Sp: Latin Club, Sp-Jr, treasurer, Sp, sergeant at arms, Jr: Intra- murals, Sr, Safe Driving Club, Sr: Rah-Rah Boys: Talents, Inc., Sp-Jr, Advisory secretary, Sp-Jr. 45. THOMAS, ROBERT: Intramurals, Sp-Sr: Rah-Rah Boys, Sr: Latin Club, Jr, Advisory president, Sp-Sr. 45. TOWNES, SUE: 44, 153, 1s9, 196, 207, 212, 218, 219. TUTEN, SHARON: 44, 215. TRACY, BEVERLY: FHA, Sp-Jr, Popular Music Club, Sp-Sr, secretary, Sp: Court of Perth, Sr: Intramurals, Jr, Advisory secretary, Sr. 240. TYSON, MARTIN: Football letter, Sp-Sr, all- districa, Honorable Mention All-State, Jr: Track, Sp: Advisory president, Sp-Jr: Football Club, Sr. 44, 133, 139, 141, 151, 252, 253, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260. V VOIGT, JUDY: Court of Perth secretary, Sr: Skat- ing Club, Sr, Knight, Sp: SC alternate, Jr: FTA, Sp, Intramurals, Sp. 44, 215. VOSS, LARRY. Intramurals, Rah-Rah Boys, Sr. 44. W WAGNER, MARY ELLA: BB, Jr-Sr, Powder Puff, Sp: SC, Sp-Jr, JRC, Sr, Latinatores, Sp-Sr, sergeant at arms, Sp, reporter-historian, Sr, Shield, Sr. 44, 151, 192, 209, 228, 229. 324 Autographs XVALKER, M. C.. 44, 252, 260. XVALL, JAMES CARROLL: Science Research Club, Sp-Sr, Novi Romani, Sp: Latinatores, Jr. 44, 242. WALLACE, GREGG: Band, Sp-Sr, vice-president, Sr: Knight Beats vice-president, librarian, Sr, Science Research Club, Sp-Jr, third place Science Fair, Sr: Latinatores, Jr, Novi Romani, Sp, all- district band. 44, 226. WALLACE, JOYCE KATHERINE: Band letter all-district, all-region, Jr-Sr: Science Research Club, Jr: Business Machines Club, Sr: Knight Rollers, Sr, Advisory secretary, Sr. 44, 213. WALTON, RONNIE: SC, Sp-Jr: Tennis, Sp: Rod and Gun Club, Sp, French Club program chair- man, Sr, Rah-Rah Boys. 44, 218. WARD, JAN: 45. WARD, MARIANNE: 45. WATFORD, BILLY: Band, Sp-Sr, Chess Club, Jr: German Club Sp, Advisory treasurer, Sp-Sr. 45. WATTS, JUDY: BB, Sr: Pan-Am, Sp-Sr, publicity chairman, Sr: Shield, Jr-Sr, assistant feature- society editor, Jr. editor, Sr: Knight, Sr, Powder Puff League, Sp, JRC, Sp-Sr: Y-Teens, Sp. 45, 134, 141, 192, 208, 230. WATTS, RON: Advisory president, Sp: Band manager, Jr, Talents, Inc., Sp-Jr, Knight Beats, Sr. 45, 226. WAXLER, MELBA CHARLOTTE: BB, Jr-Sr: FHA No. 1, Jr-Sr: German Club, Sp. 45, 134, 192, 202, 222. WEBER, WANDA: sf, NHS, sf, 1313, 45, 134, 147, 169, WEED,ALv1E1 220. WELLS, SUSAN K.: Sp: NHS, Sr, DE, Jr-Sr, sweetheart, Jr, reporter, Sr, editor state DE magazine, Jr-Sr. 45, 187, 216. WEST, BARBARA: 45. WESTERMAN, SANDRA: 45. FHA No. 1 vice-president, Jr-Sr: German Club, Sp-Jr. 192, 202, 222, 223. Band, Sp-Jr, Talents, Inc., 1 WHEELER, MURLENE: Advisory secretary, Jr-Sr: Powder Puff League, Jr-Sr, FTA, Sp, Publica- tions Business, Sr, FHA class secretary, Sr, Y-Teens, Sp. 45, 197, 215, 243. XVHITAKER, GUEST: Lairds, Jr-Sr: Baseball man- ager, Sp-Jr, Basketball manager, Jr, Athletic Department head trainer, Sr, Who's Who, Sr: JETS, Sp, Science Research Club, Jr. 45, 116, 200, 252, 266, 271, 278. WHITAKER, JOHN W.: SC alternate, Sr, Honor- able Mention Who's Who, Sr: Slide Rule Club, Sp, Baseball Club, Jr, Award in Drafting, Base- ball assistant manager, Jr. 46, 118. WHITE, ROSEMARY: Band letter, Jr-Sr, Knight Rollers treasurer, Sr, Intramurals letter, Jr-Sr. 46, 274, 276. WHITFIELD, FLANNIGAN: FFA president, sr. 46, 170, 220, 221. WIER, PATRICIA ANNE: RCP, Sp-Sr, Sketch Club treasurer, Sp, FTA, Jr, Chi Kappa Y-Teens, Sp, FHA, Sr, Modeling Club, Jr, JRC, Jr. 46, 169, 207, 246. WILLIAMS, JANICE: 46, 194. WILSON, CAROLYN MARIE: Knight assistant sports editor, Sp, SC, Sr, Tennis letter, Sp-Sr, Intramurals letter, Jr, NHS, Sr. 46, 202, 211, 284, 286. WILSON, EDDIE: Football, Sp-Sr, Football Club, Sp-Sr, Track Club, Sp. 46, 252, 255, 256. WILSON, MARY ELIZABETH: FHA Sp-Sr, DE vice-president, Sr, Latin Club, Sp, Record Club, Sp, Y-Teens, Sp, Foods II class chairman, Sr, McCallum finished ahead of Travis and Austin . Home Decoration class beautification chairman, St: Clothing III and IV class treasurer, Sr. 46, 186. WILSON, WILLIAM: Science Research Club, Sp-Sr, program chairman, Sr. 189, 242. WINGREN, JERRY HAMILTON: Science Re- search Club, Sr. 46. WINSTON, PAT: Band, Sp-St, Powder Puff League, Sr, Shield, Sr, FHA, Jr, Home Manage- ment class treasurer, Sr, SC alternate, Jr. 46, 209, 215, 243. WINTER, MIKE: Football, Jr-Sr, Rod and Gun Club, Sp, Sr, Football Club, Jr. 46, 252, 259. WITHERSPOON, VICTORIA: NHS, Jr-Sr, Who's Who, Sr, SC, Sp-Jr, Latinatores, Sp-Sr, Forensic Club, Sp-Sr, treasurer, Sr, French Club, Sr, first place duet acting, first place dramatic interpretation, Howard Payne Speech Tourna- ment, second place duet acting Baylor Speech Tournament, acting scholarship Trinity Speech Tournament. 29, 46, 116, 164, 172, 173, 179, 202, 218, 219, 228, 233. Y YOI-IO, KAREN: 21, 46, 192, 208, 210, 230. YOUNT, CHARLENE: SC, Sp, FTA, Sp, Safe Driving Club reporter, Jr, FHA class song leader, Sr, Clothing class president, Sr, secretary, Sp, Sr, Home Management class song leader, Sp, Sr. 46, 222. Z ZIEGER, BOBBY: 46. . . . candidates vigorously campaigned for cheer- leader . . . 32.5 32 Junior ond Sophomore Index A ADAMS, HENRY EDISON: 216. ADAMS, PHYLLIS JEAN: 48, 199 222. ADEY, HERBERT E.: 68, 250. AKIN, ELIZABETH: 68, 141, 251 255, 275. AKIN, JOIIN HUDSON: 48, 165 172, 179, 255, 275. ALEXANDER, DIANIA JOYCE: 257. AI.EXANDER, EVERETTE DXVAYNE: 48, 200, 242. ALEXANDER, SANDRA ANN: 48 196, 19-1. AL1.1zN, 10.102 ANN: ns, 19-I, 196, 206, 225. ALLEN, Rum' JOYCE: 2.17. 27-1. za-1 1x1.1.1x1,xN, 612011615 s'r,xN1.1aY: 48 26I, 278, 282. ALVIS, IOIIN XVORTHY: 68, 208 210, 211, 225, 226. ANDERSON 228, 255. ANDERSON 68. ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, 259. ELAINE MARTHA: 68, GEORGE MICHAEL: Jmvrrs M. 278, 280. mul. 1snwA111m. cs. sH1111.11Y ANN: ss, juni ANDERSON, STANLEY CHESTER: 68, 204, 278, 280. ANDERSON, XVALDINE M.: 48, 196 205. APPERLEY, CAROL ANN: 68, 224 ARCHER, JOE C.: 48. ARCHIE, PHILLIS GENE: 68, 245. ARMSTRONG, EARLEEN LaDONNA: 68. ARNDT, DORIS EI.AINE: 48, 274 277, 284, 286. ARNOLD, SIIARRON l.OUISE: 68, 194. ASHLEY, JOIIN MARSHEL: 231. ATKINSON, JUDY KAYE: 48, 256 AUSTIN, BANDY: 48, 2.56. AXELSON, MARY JO: 216. B BAILEY, JACKIE DEAN: 48, 216. BAILEY, SHIRLEY IEAN: 48. BAKER, CAROLE LEE: 48. BAKER, DON RIDLEY: 68. BAKER, GERALD LEE: 48. BAKER, ALLEN: 48. BAKER, JIM: 156, 180, 212, 251. BALLARD, LEE ROY: 288. 291. BARKER, DXVIGHT DOUGLAS: 220. BARKER, GERALDINE: 255. BARKER, BILLY: 48. or anxiously ordered senior rings 1 BARNES, BOB ERNEST: 254. BARNES, EDDIE D.: 48, 254, 255. BARNETT, GLORIA ELAINE: 68. BARNETT, PATRICIA ANN: 48, 115, 202, 210, 254. BARRETT, JO SUE: 48. BARRINGTON, ROBERT OI.SEN: 48, 20-1. 252. BARRON, BILL EDXVARD: 78, 155 167, 207, 228, 229. BARTH, JANE GAY: 48, 256. BARTLETT, JIM DOUGLAS: 253. BASEY, CONNIE A.: 240. BASHAM, SANDY JEAN: 48, 57 157, 192, 211. BASORE, MARTIN XVARREN: 69. BASS, TERRY H.: 48, 242. BAXTER, CHERYL KAY: 196, 254 BEALL, APRIL: 49, 165, 178, 180, 192 198, 202, 207, 250. BEALL, BILL: 49, 180, 200. BEAUMONT, JUDITH CHERRYLL 196. BECKER, DONNA KAY: 49, 181 254. BENJAMIN, BEVERLY JEANE: 69 BENNETT, TROY C.: 49. BENTLEY, CAROLYN ANN: 69, 257. BERRONG, JOE: 49, 252. BERRY, MATT: -19, 167, 228, 229 26-I. 1 BERRY, SUSAN ELIZABETH: 49. 141, 176, 192, 210, 211, 251. BETHEL, CAROL ANN: 49, 202, 213 BIESELE, MEGAN: 69, 228, 246. BIGLEY, ALLEN: 69. BIRD, DONALD 49, 200, 279, 281 BIRD, JAMES: 287. BIITERS, CHARLES: 272. BITTERS, VIRGINIA ANN: 49, 192 204. BLACKSTONE, KATHY: 241. BLAGG, TOMMY SUE: 69. BI.AIR, TERRI ELAINE: 69, 1.51 Aufographs BROXVN, PATRICIA ANN: 69, 196. BROWNING, JUDY: 50, 181, 192, 211, 222, 274, 275, 276, 284, 299, 303. BRUCE, CARROL VIRGINIA: 50. BRUDER, JAMES CHARLES: 50, 204, 244. BRUMBACH, DONNA KAYE: 50. BRUNE, TERRY ANN: 65, 69, 105 152, 231. BRYAN, DARENDA ANN: 50. CAWTHON, NINA PAULETTE: CHANCE, JIMMY DAVID: 50, 261. CHANCELLOR, GWEN: 50, 157 194, 210, 211, 275, 276. CHANCELLOR, THENY: 67, 70, 264, 274. CHILD, FORREST CLAIR: 70, 1 247. 252, 192, 230, 230. CHRISTMAN, DALE LYNN: 211, 230, 264. CHRISTENSON, ALL EN MORRIS: COLEMAN, BONNIE JEAN: 51, 231. 210, 211, 230, 284. BLEKER, ED G.: 69. BLOM UIST OHN PAUL: 69. Q , J BLOOD, SUSAN: 69, 235, 274. BLUNK, WILLIAM DAVID: 48, 285 BOCK, ANNE LIGON: 48, 192, 227 236. BOGLE, JIMMIE ARLUE: 48, 105 153, 163. BOHL, LARRY HAROLD: 220 BORDERS, ROSA ELLEN: 48, 202, 231. BOSTON, SHIRLEY: 48, 157, 196, 202, 228, 235. BOWLING, CLYDE: 141. BOWLING, MARJORIE: 48, 207 BOYD, DORIS EVELYN: 48. 199 192 231 BOYKIN, MARGARET SHARON: 48. BOYKIN, TRAVIS WAYNE: 287. BOZARTH, KENNETH DALE: BRADLEY, BONNIE: 69, 206, 275. BRADLEY, CLARK JOSEPH: 50. BRADLEY, JAMES DUNBAR: 227, 287. BRANDON, AVON: 50. 69. 246, 50, BRYANT, MARSHA LYNNE: 69. BRYANT, WILLIAM GENE: 50, 204. BULLOCK, DOROTHY DELL: 159, 234. BURNETTE, BILL JOHNS: 50, 227. BURRER, BOBBY ELGIN: 69, 264. BURRIS, LINDA JANE: 222. BUTLER, NORMA CAROL: 69. BUTLER, PETE C.: 69, 207, 211, 212, 218, 231. BYRN, HOWARD SCOTT: 69. C CABILLO, BEATRICE: 69, 230. CAEEEY, KENNETH WALTON: 233. CAIN, GAIL SUSANNE: 69, 159. CALDWELL, RUBY MARIE: 50, 240. CALHOUN, EDNA: 69. CALLAWAY, JAMES PAUL: 50, 200, 218. CAMPBELL, JOYCE MARIE: 216, 240. CAMPBELL, VIRGINIA: 50, 247, 276 CANADY, JAMES LEE: 69. CANADY, LILLIAN MAE: 70. CANIZARO, BEN LEE: 70. BRANSTETTER, BURT: 50, 65, 135, 140, 161, 200, 204, 205, 230, 265. BREVUER, MARION XVELDON: 228 BRIDGES, MIKE STEPHEN: 50. BROADBENT, HAROLD LEWIS: 220. BROADWAY, ALTA FAY: 69. BROCK, CHARLES BENTON: 244 292. 293. BROCK, ROBERT NEIL: 244, 292 293. BROCKMAN, RUTH VERNELL: 69 BROWN, JEANETTE: 50, 194. BROWN, JUDITH GAIL: 50, 196 222, 298. CARELLI, ROSEMARY: 70, 196, 234. CARL, CATHERINE ELIZABETH: 70, 228, 305. CARL, MADELINE: 50, 105, 157, 180, 192, 228, 234, 305. CARPENTER, LINDA JOY: 70, 245. CARRINGTON, NANCY ELAINE: 50, 196, 218. CARRUTH, JOE CSONNYJ: 78, 206, 209, 210, 231. CARUTH, CAROLYN ANN: 192, 210, 236. CASTALDI, MARIA ELENA ROBERTA: 70, 196, 228, 239. CAXVLFIELD, BILL: 244, 292, 293. 50. CHRISTIANSON, GEORGE: 50, 51 CLARK, DANNY GRAVES: 47, 97 v 141, 154, 156, 252, 254, 256, 257, 258, 259, 261, 262, 263, 278, 280, 281. CLARK, JOHN W.: 50, 246. CLARKSON, JOHN RONALD: 70 CLEMENTS. PHILIP RAY: 227. CLENDENNEN, MILLARD EUGENE: 227. CLICK, JOE FRANK: 51. CLOPTON, CHARLES RAYMOND: 252, 256. 264. CLOPTON, MORRIS: 51. CLUCK, BILLIE JEAN: 51, 142, 196 CLUCK, SANDRA KAY: 70. COBB, GUYLA LORRAINE: 70. COBB, MILLIE ELAINE: 70, 159, 206 228. COCHRAN, DAMON LEE: 51. COCHRAN, FRANCES RUTH: 51, 234. COLE, CHUCK: 70. COLE, CHARLES R.: 70. COLE, LLOYD WAYNE: 70. COLE, VERNON E.: 266. COLEMAN, CHARLOTTE NANCY: 51, 214. COLEMAN, YVONNE: 51, 65, 207, 230. COLLINS, KITTY: 247. COLLINS, MARION: 51. COMBS, MICHAEL EARL: 181. CONLEE, JOHN DAVID: 252, 260. CONRAD, JUDY ALTHEIA: 71, 76, 194. CONWAY, ROBERT WILLIAM: 206 COOK, GARETH: 71, 228, 266, 268 COOK, FOREST: 51, 200. COOPER, MARY BETH: 71. COPELAND, INA RAYE, 247, 275. 327 I . . . gym: classes exhibited skills to parents at P-TA . . . COWAN, JIMMY DALE: 50, 196 209. COWAN, TOMMY NEAL: 71, 78, 210, 226, 276, 277. COX, DARLENE, 168, 231. COX, JUDY LAVERNE: 71. COX, MARY JANET: 71. COX, KENNETH LLOYD: 264, 288 CRAEDDOCK, DOROTHY JO: 50, ?1 . CRAIG, CAROLE ANN: 29, 71, 247 CRAIG, CHARLES DAVIS: 227, 264 CRAMER, JO: 71. CRAIN, HOWARD: 50. CRAWFORD, CHARLOTTE CHRISTINE, 50, 207. CROOKS ,GERALD WAYNE: 71. CROSBY, CAROLYN ANN: 50, 240, 247. CROSBY, LORENA LYNETTE: 50, 192, 207, 209, 237. CROW, TOMMY EDWARD: 50, 230. CRUMLEY, RONNIE GENE: 71. CUMMINGS, TOMMIE JEAN: 145. CUNNINGHAM, JIM: 47, 50, 200, 206, 212, 230, 231. CUNNINGHAM, MARILEW: 52, 235. CUNNINGHAM, MARTHA LOU: 71, 133, 228, 246. CURINGTON, HENRY WISDOM: 52. CURTIS, ANN: 52, 196, 275, 276. D DANIELL, ROGER: 52. DANIELS, MARILYN KAY: 71, 247. DAUGHERTY, MARILYN SUE: 52, 168, 178, 192, 202, 207, 231. DAUGHERTY, PATSY: 71. DAVIS, ALFRED: 71, 167, 228. DAVIS, ELIZABETH ANN: 52, 194, 275. DAVIS, NANCY ADELE: 52, 181, 196, 236. DAVIS, NANCY DARLANE: 52, 255 DAVIS, RICHARD ALLEN: 159. 328 DAVIS, RICHARD LEE: 159, 232. DEAN, PAULA DIANE: 65, 71, 210 235. DeGINDER, KELVIN: 242. DELEMATER, LEE BRIAN: 52. DENDY, PATRICIA RAYE: 71, 168, 231. DENTON, RICHARD ALAN: 206, 228. DIEBEL, NANCY ANN: 71, 196, 238 DEBIE, JOE KINNEY: 71. DODD, HANK: 52. DODSON, KAY LENORE: 52. DOERR, JANIE RUTH: 256, 275. DONNELL, LILLIAN MAY: 52, 214 DONNELL, LOIS ANN: 52, 181, 214 DORSETT, DONNA FAYE: 52, 61. DOUGHERTY, PATRICIA: 211, 246 DOUGLAS, LINDA KAY: 52, 234. DOWD, DON HOLMAN: 71, 224. DRESSLER, ED: 71. DROSCHE, NELDA JOAN: 52, 114 157, 181, 192, 202, 210, 211, 224 274, 275, 276, 284, 299. DUGGIN, JILL KATHRYN: 71. DUNCAN, BILL: 209, 242. DUNCAN, JIM: 52. DUNCAN, STEVE DOUGLAS: 71, 207. DURBIN, SANDRA KAY: 71, 245. E EANES, FRED MURRAY: 264. EBNER, ELIZABETH ANN: 203. EDDLEMAN, MURRY EARL: 235. EDWARDS, JOE: 141. EGGLING, ELAINE: 70, 71, 196, 245, 299. EICKMANN, CHIP: 72, 179, 207, 231 233. ELDRIDGE, CATHY ELISE: 72, 194, 206, 228. ELLIOTT, CHARLENE: 214. ELLIOTT, EDDIE PAULINE: 247. ELLIS, DOROTHY MAE: 72. ENGELKE, BOBBY DALE: 72. ESCO, BETTE KAY: 222. ESTES, NELSON: 72. EVANS, KAY: 72. F FARMER, MARLIN: 298. FARMER, NICKY LYNN: 72, 196, 234. FELTER, EDWARD THOMAS: 33, 252, 254, 255, 256, 258, 263. EENNIMORE, GERRIEL LEE: 264. EIERO, BILL: 72, 147, 204, 205. 205. FINN, JANET M.: 52, 235. FISHER, JOLEE: 234. EISK, MARGIE RAE: 52, 203, 235. FLOWERS, DEYETTE: 214, 228. FLOWERS, RICHARD: 72, 146, 206, 231. FLYNN, DANNY A.: 252, 256. FOGLE, CAROLYN FAYE: 72. FOLLETT, NANCY ELIZABETH: 72 82. FOSTER, CAROLINE GRACE: 72, 211, 218. FOSTER, JO MARIE: 52, 192, 236. FOSTER, SUSAN KAY: 72, 210, 218 219. FOX, CAROLYN SUE: 52, 210, 211 222. ' FRANCIS, WILLIAM DRIVER: 264 265. FRANKLIN, JOE MCMULLEN: 72. FRANKS, CHRIS: 52, 196, 214. FRASIER, LARAINE KAY: 72. FREUND, LAURIE KATHRYN: 73 146, 206. FRIEDRICH, WARREN: 224. FRIESENHAHN, LARRY: 30. FRITSCHE, GERALD WAYNE: 52 264. FRITZ, BARBARA LOUISE: 73, 206 239. J 9 9 7 l 9 FROHNAPFEL, TOMMY CHARLES: 73. ERUSHA, CHARLES RAY: 53, 235, 266, 270. ERY, SANDRA LEA: 55, 194, 205 275, 276. FULLERTON, DAN CALVIN: 75. FUNDERBURGH, JIMMY LOUIS: 174, 226. G GAGE, KENNETH PATRICK: 55. GAIDA, EDA MILA: 247. GAINER, SAM XVILLIAM: 67, 136 148, 206, 210, 211, 252, 265, 288 GARRETT, JANIS SUE: 70, 75, 254 GARRETT, KATHIE: 55. GARTMAN, JOE DONALD. 221. GARZA, DOROTHY ANN: 55, 255 GAU, DONALD LEE: 75, 142. GAULT, JAMES RONNIE: 75. GAY, SUSAN ELIZABETH: 16, 55 161. GEBERT, PATSY JO: 75, 254. GEE, JANE: 75, 227, 254, 255. GELLMAN, GELIA PICARD: 55, 192 215. GIBSON, ROBERT LEE: 75. GILLILAND. VIRGINIA KAY: 70, 75: 196, 234. GILMORE, BARBARA JEAN: 75. GILMORE, CURTIS WAYNE: 53. GIST, BILLY JOHN: 264. GLIMP, MARY JANE: 75. GOERLITZ, DELORES ANN: 53. GOLDEN, XVALTER FREDERICK: 73. GOLDING, KAREN: '75, 228, 255. GOOCH, RICHARD XVALLACE: 55 144, 193, 264, 265, 266, 278, 280. GOUSHE, ABRAHAM: 75. GOWIN, SCOTT E.: 73. GRADY, BOBBY NEAL: 52. GRAHAM, SAMMYE RUSSEL: 52 155, 165, 207, 211, 253, 252, 257 278, 281. GREEN, ANNETTE LOUISE: 52, 57 236. GREEN, BOBBY: 67, 75, 144, 218 252, 256, 257, 262, 266, 269, 272 273, 278, 281, 285. GREEN, CHARLES: 52, 266. 268. GREEN, JAY LAMAR: 52. GREEN, PEGGY: 247. GREEN, RUENETTE: 52. 196. 255. GREENLEES, PAM GAYLE: 52, 194 196. - GREGG, NORMAN ROYCE: 52. GREGG. SANDRA LYNN: 75, 234. GRIEFITH, MELISSA JANE: 73. GROPP, PAT KATHLEEN: 54, 118, 202. GROSS, GAIL GHARLEEN: 54, 167 181, 192, 197, 210, 222, 227. GUENTZEL, MELVIN N.: 54. GULLION, DALE JEAN: 75. GUNN, CLARA ANN: 54. GUTHRIE, CALVIN DWYNELI.: 159, 224. GUTIERREZ, ROSY: 194. GUY, PAUL WILLIAM: 75. H HACRARD, ELAINE L.: 54, 192, 202, 231. 1-IAGE, JOYCE: 181. Aufographs HAGERTY, CATI-IY MARY: 54, 155 168, 185, 192, 202, 207, 208, 209 212, 250, 251. HAINES, LESTER HAMPTON: 54 264, 287, 288, 291. HALE, CURTIS ROBERT: 54, 65. HALE, DAVID BRECK: 75. HAI.L DORIS JEAN: 75. HAI.L, JUDITH CAROLYN: 75, 204 210, 247. HALL, VATALIE: 245. 1 9 9 9 HALLMARK, MARY EDNA: 54. HAMILTON, DIANE RUTH: 74, 206, 235. HAM MAN, XVILLIAM FORREST: 272. HAMMETT, REAGAN: 54, 226. I-IAMMITT, RAYMOND THOMAS 288, 291. HANNA FRED J.: 74. 264, 265. HANSON, IDA JEAN: 74. HARBORTH, CAROLYN JEAN: 54, 187, 254. HARDXVICK, JOE LYNN: 144, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 278, 280, 281 282, 285. 5 HARGRAVE, REBECCA GRACE: 54, 192, 208. 210, 250. HARGRAVE, JERYL A.: S-I. HARPER, SUSAN JUNE: 196, 204, 2127. IIARR, HARRY KENNETH: 74. HARR. ROBERT EARL: 74. HARRIS, MIKE LEONARD: 74, 146, 207, 211, HARRIS, SHARI: 245. 3 2 HARRIS, SHIRLEY JEAN: 54, 192 202, 224.' HARTUNG, DONNA JOY: 74, 78 235. HASTINGS, MARY KATHERINE: 176, 238. HATEIELD, CAROLYN FAYE: 74 238. HAWKINS, PAT WILLARD: 74, 230. HAWKINS, SYLVIA: 147. 151, 222 HAYS, KITTY LU: 74, 166, 210, 211 238. HAYS, VIRGINIA ANN: 23s. HAZE, JOYCE: 54. HEADRICK, KENNETH JOHN: 54. y HEATH, LARRY HENRY: 54, 278, 279. HEDRICK, ANN RUTH: 74, 78, 235 HEINE, BARBARA ANN: 54, 246. HELGE, MARY EUGENIA: 74. HEMINGSON, DAN THOMAS: 74. HEMPEL: LaNAN RUTH: 54, 239. HENDERSON. GORIA: 54, 214, 227 274, 275, 277. HENDERSON, FLOYD EUGENE: 54 HENDERSON, JIMMIE KARL: 74 246. HENDERSON, SALLY LEE: 74. 238 HENDERSON, STEVALYN GLORIA 284. HIZNDRICKS, BOBBIE: 222. 1 HENKES, MILTON EARRELL: 220. HENRY, MARY JO: 67, 75, 102, 177, HENSEL, JOYCE MARIE: 54, 240. HERRIN, LINDA MARIE: 75. HERRING, KAREN ANN: 75, 196 245. HICKMAN, RAYMOND REED: 75. HICKMAN, MORRIS WAYNE: 288. HICKMAN, PRISCILLA CAROLINE 54. HICKS, LINDA LEA: 75. HIDELL, RICK R.: 55. HILL, ELOYD ROBERT: 55, 200, 207 211. HILL, PAUL NEIL: 35, 177, 189, 274 276, 277. HILL, ROBERT HICKS. 75, 231. HILL, SANDRA KAY: 238. HIRSCH, MARGOT ELSA: 55, 207 228, 235. HOBBS, DIANA: 75, 235. HOCH, BETTY SUE: 75, 82, 206, 235 HODE, CHARLES ERWIN: 55, 242 HOFFMAN, JEANE SUZANNE: 228 HOHERTZ, RAYMOND XVALTER 55. HOLCOMB, PAUL WAYNE: 55, 235 HOLDER, REBECCA B.: 55, 192. 231 HOLLINGSWORTH, SANDRA KAY 75, 82, 238. HOLLY, CAROLE DARRNE: 55. HOOKS, RUBY MARQUITA: 55, 192, 202, 231, 277. HOOTON, GOLDA JANE: 75, 103 235, 277, 284. S HORTON, CHARLES ALLEN: 232 HOUNSEL, DIANE: 55, 192, 275. HOUSE, BARBARA ANN: 54, 225. HOUSE, LARRY JOE: 54, 227, 252 259. HOWARD, MELANIE: 54, 61, 196, 222, 234. HUBBARD, WESLEY NEWMAN: 54 HUDSON, MARGARET ANNE: 54, 192, 204. HUFF, JOHANA: 54, 181. HUGHES, SHARON KAY: 75, 214. HUBS, ANITA SUE: 75, 214, 215. HUNT, CAROL ALLEN: 54. HUNT, CAROLE PAT: 54, 178, 192, 224. HURLEY, SARA CATHERYNE: 231 HUTCHINS, RONNY L.: 56. HUTCHISON, THOMAS LUDLOW: 56, 167, 211, 228, 229. HUTTO, CHARLES RICHARD: 170, 220. HUTTON, MIKE: 75. I INMAN, JOSEPH: 75. ISAAC, KAREN: 56, 82. IVY, BARBARA ANN: 56, 196, 234 IVY, MANARD W.: 75. 7 I JACKSON, ALVA DWAYNE1 278. JACKSON, DOLORES LEE: 245. JACKSON, GALEN R.: 47, 55, 252, 256, 262. JACKSON, LINDA DARLYNE: 75, 204, 205. JACKSON, TERRELL A.: 56, 224. JEHN, BOB: 56, 200, 224. JENKINS, NESBIT B.: 181. JENNINGS, BILLY DWAIN: 218. JOHNSON, JIMMY M.: 56, 171. JOHNSON, KENNETH WAYNE: 56 JOHNSON, KENT EDMUND: 204. JOHNSON, LUCY ANNA MARIE 247. JOHNSON, MICHAEL RAY: 272, 288. JOHNSON, PEGGY LYNN: 234. JOHNSON, ROBERT J.. 75, 266. JOHNSON, SANDRA LEE: 56, 96 148, 152, 154, 192, 235, 306. JOHNSON, SHIRLEY: 75. JOINER, JULIE ANNE: 196. JOINER, PAT RALPH: 56. 276. JONES, 'PAT RAY: 56, 116, 202, 210 288, 291. JONES, RALPH: 75. JORDAN, MARY HELEN: 56. JOSEPH, BARBARA NELL: 56. JOYCE, ALICE ANNE: 75, 247. JUNKIN, DAN P.: 56, 151, 167, 179 200, 201, 228, 233. JURGENSEN, THOMAS EIELDING 75, 231. K KANETZKY, MARY ELLEN: 75. KAPLAN, KAREN JEAN: 56, 246. 222, 238. HOPPE, JOYELYN EAYE: 75, 238. Autographs 1 :rw '51-' J e Q' i Q.: .1 I A ff., , . C . N - 1 I 2' I ' 2' ' B ' ft 1, xi W .1 ,,.7 7 f ' gf!! fAfx5.11Xf1f -- 7 ff 1 'J 'I ' f . Q V 1 5, , 1 '11 ' ..-J X fi r' ,If 6 if JL ' , jj J 'J 1 ,JIJS . I ,1,,'.,J 1. -A f I A H 'M f 4 2 4 1 ' , l!l1:'1a, :I jfs i, . ,' :jf If Qs Aj' hx' V A If ,ll I 'l 0 , J ,, - ' Af , f . O X' yt T I QW fs 1 5 4-1 ,I s . , I , I 3 : I r . 1 1, Akjr.,-'I , A 7 ,' - A iii 1 .A ff .- Q 1,1 if 3 I .,f S I I 5 I A 211.1 ,ft-,J it. M ' 1 sf 2 . ,' 4 V 'R I ' ' f . . W , dl 5 1 5,1-'J Y' I Q F ,ll , . J I . s 5 1 I I ' T 'Jn' if J . !' 4 ff fl . ' 0 . I , . ' . v 1 Q f 9' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 r 'I I 330 1 4 KARNICK, BOB MITCHEL: 211, 235 273. KAUFEMAN, MARY 75. KEEL, BARBARA NELL: 76. 135, 159 167, 210, 228, 235, 247, 275. KEISTER, LARRY JORDAN: 224. KELLEY, JAMES GLENN: 232. KELLEY, MARGARET ADELE: 76, 238. 9 KEMP, DONNIE RAY: 75, 220. KEMP, LINDA LRRUE: 75, 245. KENNEDY GLENN XVALLACE: 242 KENNEDY, JOSEPH DANIEL: 76, 232. KERN, MARGARET LEA: 56. KERSEY, JIM XVESLEY: 76, 162, 231 264. KIGER, KARON EII.EEN: 56. KILLOUGH, TEXANNE LOUISE: 254. RING, EMMA 1.EA: 76, 175, 234. KING, MARY JANE: 76. 235. KIRBY, JOHN KENNETH: 242. KIRKPATRICK, JEFF: 76, 264. KLEIN, EVIE LYNN: 246. KLEINERT, GLENDA XVRAYE: 56, 105 154 155 192 211 235 , . 9 A v 5 1 f KNIGHT, BARBARA JANE: 234. KNIGHT, BARRY DAVID: 56, 219 KNIGHT, JOYCE: 56, 218. KNIGHT, RONNY LYNN: 56, 225 242. KRAMER, CAROL A.: 56. KRAMER, KEITH DARRYL: 76. KREUZ, CAROLYN: 76, 246. L LACKEY, HENRY AI.AN: 76. ACKIE, ANTERNETT. , TRENHOLME: 181, 254. ACY MOLLY: 76 211 218 LIERANTZ, BENNIE: 272, 273, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283. AIBOVITZ, ROBERT ALAN: 228 229. 242. 272. .AIRD, JUDY: 103, 109, 169, 220, 221. ,AKEY, GORDON LEE: 56, 288, 290 AMB, JACK JULUIS: 76. AMB, JULIA MARGARET: 57, 175 194. H AMBERT, JACK: 76, 158, 252, 255 263, 278, 281, 282. ANCASTER, PATSY MARIE: 76, 196. AND, RODNEY PAUL: 57, 149, 200, 206, 207, 210, 212, 242. ANDOLT, MARY E.: 57, 118, 198, 202, 207, 212, 218. ANDS, JONNY: 77. ANIER, SIDNEY EDWARD: 77. ARSEN, LEALAND RAY: 57. ARSON, CHERRY EILEEN: 57, 196, 227. .ARSON, KAREN ANNE: 77, 245. -AUDERDALE, CHARLES EDWIN 77, 242. LAWS, JUDY MARGARET: 77, 210 LAWYER, SHERRY JEAN: 57, 115 134, 192, 196, 202, 231, 299. LEDESMA, DOLORES ANN: 196. LEE, BOBBY BYRON: 221. LEGE, JACQUELINE ELAINE: 57, 62, 157, 181, 192, 207. LEIDY, MARYNELL: 204, 304. LENTZ, ELLEN LAVERNE: 57, 236 LENTZ, LESLIE LEE: 57, 192, 227. LETSCHER, BOBBIE IAN: 77, 234. LEWIS, KATHY LORRAINE: 57, 181, 236. LEWIS, RODNEY H.: 56, 242. LEYENDECKER, LINDA ANN: 61 246. LIEBHAFSKY, LESLEY MINETTE 77, 218. LILLIE, JOHN ARTHUR: 77, 211. LINDEN, VICKY: 56, 203. LINDER, DONALD: 56. LINDLEY, PAMELA ANN: 77, 234 9 . . . and sophomore and junior girls practiced one Iast time before marching before the judges at the BB tryouts. LINDSEY, SHARON LEA: 56. LOBB, CHERYL SUE: 65, 77, 231. LOGSDON, JOHN ROBERT: 77. LONG, PAT CAHILL: 76, 227, 244, 285, 286. LOONEY, JAMES B.: 63. LOUGHRY, JOE MARION: 77, 224 LOWDEN, WILIJA RAE: 56, 180. LOZANO, FRANK: 56, 196, 200. LUCUS, ToNI-Jo: 222. LUNDAY, GWEN JEANNE: 77. LUNDELL, DAVID LARRY: 77, 241 LYDA, PEGGY FRANCES: 56, 172 192, 222. LYLE, JIMMY: 129. LYNCH, DINAH LEE: 77, 257. Mc MCADAMS, PATRICIA ILENE: 56. MCALISTER, LINDA DARLENE: 77, 237. MCANGUS, SANDRA LEIGH: 58, 181, 192, 230. MCCARDLE, MELANIE: 242. MQGINNIS, 223, 27-I, TOMMYE ANN: 58, 222 275, 299. MCGUIRE, PATRICIA ANNE: 77, 245. MCKEAN, SHARYN ROSE: 77, 194 196. McKEE, RONNIE LEE: 220. MCKEMIE, WILLIAM MOORES: 58 MCKETTA, CHARLES WILLIAM: 58 242. MCKINNEY, PAUL SCOTT: 58. MCKINNEY, SUSAN RICE: 77, 151 MCLAUGHLIN, SUZANNE, 77, 231 MCLELLAN, SARAH JANE: 58. MCMILLAN, GEORGE MICHAEL: 58, 140, 151, 200. MCMULLEN, CLAUDIA JO: 58, 241 MCNELLY, DAVID COY: 78. MCWHORTER, JAMES DALE: 78. M MABRY, DONNA JEAN: 58, 134, 192, 194, 202, 223. MABRY, PHIL HANNIS: 47, 58, 128 MCCOMAS, PATRICIA: 57, 58. 156, 158, 181, 196, 210, 211, 223 McCRADY, MICHAEL LEE: 77. 252, 258. McCUTCHEON, ANDREW JAY: 77 MACIEJEWSKI, MARY LAVERNE. 220. 194, 227, MCDANIEL, LANE: 219. MADDOX, MARY CARLENE: 58, MCDONALD. KENNETH DUANE: 235, 275. 77. MADDOX, MICKEY THOMAS: 78, McDONALD, PATT: 77. 227. McFARLAND, MAVIS PAYE: 58, MADDOX, ROBERT DON: 78. 251. MAGUIRE, KATHLEEN IJREW: 58, MCFARLING, BILL: 77, 275. 192. MCGILVRAY, JOHN GORDON: 77. MALLARD, JOHN HARDIN: 58. MCGINNIS, MIKE: 33, 58, 200, 233, MANFORD, TOMMY DURWOOD 276. 65, 84, 89, 134, 158, 140, 161. 3 Autographs Q 5 I-I - 11' ' 2 A X ,LI -1 E N xl .J 1 's S x N N T 1 I K K' L . 7' lu i . NJ ' r .X' N ,f Q 7 I . 1 7 ' X'-. --5 N1 ,1 'Z fs r 4 4 I . L 5 T 5 ix 'I' ' I N J - N ' -. . l ' -- J XX -J I .N 5 X 110' J ' , -I H k , N N - in . N Q L J x' I J DJ . 1 I S vs V 1 I , , 1 1 X , is 7 N x.. E 3 X A. Q J , wx 1 ' Q I x MANSFIELD, MARILYN ANN: 47, MAYS, MARILYN: 47, 58, 62, 10-1, 58, 99, 128, 154, 194, 202, 211. 155, 178, 185, 192, 202, 207, 208, MARTIN, JAN ELAINE: 58, 181. 209, 234, 235. MARTINSON, MIKEL: 58, 220, 285, MEADOR, BARBARA ANN: 59, 235. 286. MECOM, MORRIS ROGER: 62. MASCARENAS, BEN JOE: 264. MEISKE, KEN DYYUANE: 59, 196, 200. MASON, BUSTER: 78, 288. MELBER, MILTON RAY: 51. MASON, DICK: 78, 264. MENKE, CAROL ANNE: 78, 210, MASON, LINDA LEE: 58, 204, 205, 222. 209, 218. MESANTO, JOSEPH MICHAEL: 78. MATHIS, SUSAN PICKSTONE: 78, MERRELL, TOMMY ALVA: 144, 181, 206, 211, 232. 266, 267, 268, 269, 271, 278, 281, 5 MATLOCK, ANN BIESELE: 58, 134, 180, 231. MATTHYS, MARJORIE ANN: 58, 176, 202, 211, 222, 223. MAULDIN, SANDRA KAY: 78, 204, 205, 247, 277. MAY, RONALD RALPH: 58, 252, 254, 261, 262. MAYES, GARY: 166. MAYES, HENRY BENTON: 151, 217. MAYO, ANITA JEAN: 78, 151. 283. MERSCHBROCK, ROGER EDXVARD: 59, 244. METCALF, SALLY ADAIR: 59, MEYER, ELIZABETH: 236. MILEK, RICHARD JOHN: 78. MILARD, BARBARA KAY: 59, 222. MILLER, BOBBY EUGENE: 78. 2 1 MILLER, BOBBY RAY: 264, 288. MILER, BRETT, D.: 59. Students, parents, friends hungrily ate the delicious food served by t Booster Club . . . 332 33. 92, he .J MILLER, JANICE RUTH: 59, 214. MILER, LESLIE DANIEL: 59, 163. MILLER, SUSAN LOUISE: 78, 231. MITCHON, CAROL ELIZABETH: 55 59, 192, 196, 222. MOUEN, CARL THEODORE. 276 277. MODEN, CLAYTON: 276, 277. MODESETTE, ALICE: 59, 142. MOEHNRE, A. 511, 162. 200. MOKRY, EMIL VVILLIAM: 511. MORRY, GILBERT JOE: 78. MONR, NANCY RAY. 2-17. MONTEZ, PETE: 170. MONTGOMERY, LIBBY HILL: 511. MOORE, CLAIRE: 79. 230. MOORE, JOHN W.: 58. 232. MOORMAN, DIANA: 58. MORAN, JEAN: 58, 216. MORGAN, JUDY ANN: 79, 237. MORROXV, CINDY DELL: 79, 245. MOTLOCH, HENRY: ss. MUELLER, SHIRLEY ANN: 79, 247 MUENNINK, KENNETH RAY: 79, 175, 224. MULHOLLAN, LINDA ATKINS: 79. MUNSON, 'XVANDA RAY: 58, 89, 95, 105, 132, 135, 136, 141, 153, 161, 210, 222, 254, 255. MURCHISON, CLAUDETTE: 60. MURPHY, PAUL LANE: 230. MURPHY, SYLVIA ANNE: 79. 245. MUSICK, CORRIE ANN: 79, 234. MUSTON, CAROL SUE: 237. MYERS, DON ROYCE: 252. N NAGY, SHEILA JEAN: 79. NAPSKER, CAROL: 147. NASH, TOM HAMILTON: 79. NAUERT, BETTY: 60, 61. NAUERT, GEORGE: 60, 149, 278 279, 280, 281, 282. NAUERT, LLOYD ALVIN: 79. NAUERT, XVAYNE HARVEY: 79, 264, 274, 275, 288. NELSON, BENNIE: 60. NELSON, MARY BETTY: 79, 104 152, 153, 206, 210, 211, 239. NEXVCOMER, STEVE: 60. NEWMILER, ROBERT GEORGE: 228. NEWSOM, JACK: 60. NICHOLAS, RICHARD ALAN: 79, 231. NICHOLES, CAROL: 60, 194. NICHOLS, MELANIE GAY: 79, 215 237. NICHOLSON, KAY: 245. NITSCHE, KAY: 60, 216, 217. NIXON, MARLENE: 275. NOACK, JACKIE: 264. NOLAN, ANN: 240. NORD, BARBARA GAIL: 79, 196 238, 275. NOREN, SHARON MAE: 238. NORMAN, PATSY LOUISE: 79, 245 NORWOOD, MORRIS: 79, 231. O OAKLEY, PHILLIP GLENN: 79. OATMAN, KASEY: 60, 89, 133, 135, 138, 140, 151, 161, 231. OBENHAUS, VAUGHN: 67, 79, 101 135, 161, 210, 211, 214, 275, 277, 284. O'CONNOR, DONNETTE: 60, 228 235. s 1 5 OLIVER, JIMMY: 611. OLSON, MIKE: 165, 255. OLSON, VIRGINIA: 611. O'NEAI.,Jl1DI: 60, 196, 205, 206, 255. O'NEILL, PEGGY: 60, 181, 25-1. ORME, VJINITRED QRUSTYJ: 79. ORR, ROBERT: 79, 159, 2211, 227. OTTO, KATHY: 611, 207, 275. OVUEN, JOHN: 60, 181. OWIZNS, HOMER: 611, 200, 251. OXXVENS, TRUDY: 60, 181, 2117. P PACE, JOHN: 55, 611, 14.5, 252, 2511, 2611. PAGANINI, LEE ANN: 79, 2116. PAGE, EDXVARD: 79. PALMER, DENNIS: 611, 287. PAIVIPELL, HELEN: 611, 19-1. PANTIER, JACQUE: 79. PARK, SLII2: 79. PARKER, PAT: 611, 225. PARKER, XVILLIAM CAMPBELL CSPIKEJ: 1111. PATSCHKE, CAROLYN JOYCE: 259. PATSCHKE, DEAN: 80. PATTERSON, MARY LYNN: 2-16. PATTERSON, GAYLE: 55, 60, 187, 2711. PAULSON, SHARON: 60, 256. PEACOCK, JOE DON: 61, 218, 219. PEEBLES, KATHY: 61, 105, 15-1, 1531, 166, 176, 181, 192, 194, 199, 210, 211, 275. PELATH, BOBBY: 278, 281, 285. PENN, BILL: 80, 158, 264. PENNOCK, MARTHA ANN: 77, 80, 167, 179, 21111, 228, 233. PERRY, JEANIENE: 1-111. PETERSON, FRANCES ANN: 61, 11411. PETERSON, GENE: 80. PETIZRSON, MIKIS: 1111, 26-i. PETERSON, RONALD ELLIS: 80, 159, 211, 251, 261, 275, 276, 277, 21111. PISTRICK, GLORIA: 61, 222. PHARIES, RANDALL XVAYNE: 61 251. PHILLIPS, BARBARA: 80, 210. PHILLIPS, RODNEY: 61. PINTO, XVILLA: 1111, 22111, 2-12. PIOTROXWSKI, XVAYNE: 61. POEHI., RUBY JANNETTE: 215, 2-111. POJMAN, JOHN: 61, 151, 195, 2112 2111. 211, 2511, 251. POLVOGT, SARA KATHARINE: 80 2-15. POOL, ROY: 61. POOLE, JIMMY: 1111. PORTER1f11i1.D, MARSHA: 811. PORT1iRP11E1.D, DIANE: 61, 154, 157 192, 2112, 251. POTTER, JOHN: 80. POI INDS, ANN: 60, 2111. PRESLAR, LONNIE: 264. PREVOST, GARY: 80. PRICE, PEGGY: 60, 2-17. PRICE, RICHARD: 41, 275, 276, 277. PRODOEHL, JACQUE LEE: 51, 611 1111, 192, 2117, 2111, 2215. PRUETT, JANE: 111, 228, 254, 276. PRIIIQTT. RALPH: 177. PLIIJQRABER, GAYNELL: 611. PLILLIAM, PAT: 611, 234. PURCELI., JACQLIELYN: 111. PURSLEY, BETTY: 611, 2115, 234. 7 Auiographs Q QUIGLEY, PATRICIA ANNE: 81. R RAINES, DENNIS CLARK: 81, RAINES, DIANE: 81, 196, 245. RAINES, JAN: 111, 196. RAMSIEY, IsII.LY ROE: 21111, 111. RANDLE, GLENN LAMAR: 278, 282 RAREY, LOUISA GAIL: 81, 146, 206. RASH, STEVE: 611, 251. RATHBUN, LARRY: 81. RAUMAKER, DONNA: 611, 161, 192 251. RAYMOND, PAM: 62, 2117, 254. REDDEN, DEAN CALVIN: 228. REDFEARN, MARNEEN: 111, 1611, 205, 251. REED, CECILIA: 62, 247. REED, XVILL: 285. REEDER, LYN: 62, 11111, 196, 251, 2711, 276. REESE, MARTA: 62. REESE, SUSAN: 81. RENEGAR, GAYLE ANNE: 81. REVILLE, SHARON JEAN: 81, 222, 259. I REYNOLDS, JIMMY: 62. RHEA, DICKIE: 111. RHODES, JOHN DAVID: 81, 264, 272, 288. RICE, JULIE KATHLEENE: 62, 181, 218. RICH, PAULA: 111, 211, 254. RICHARDS, CATHRYN CAROL: 245. RICHARDSON, TOMMY: 62. RINOSTAE12, EDNA MARGARET: 81, 234. RIVERS, TRAVIS: 233. ROACH, OEOROINA: 62, 1411, 192 196, 2091 254. ROACH, PATRICIA PAY: 62, 219 222. ROBBINS, BETTY FLORENCE: 62. ROBBINS, GLYNN: 142, 251. . . . juniors enjoyed the cool waters of Barton Springs at the junior picnic. 333 SCHMITT, JOYCE: 112. SMITH, DONNIE: 63, 278, 279 SMITH, ITAY: 62, 215. SMITII, GLENDA: 62. SMITH, JUDY: 85, 254. SMIT H, KAREN: 214. SMITH, KAY: 154, 192, 275, 276, 284 SMITH, KENNETH: 62, 287. SMITH, MARGARET: 61, 121, 216. SMITH, MARGARET: 85, 255. SMITH, NELDA: 196. SMITH, PAM: 85. SMIT H, PAT: 85. SMITH, ROSEMARY: 42, 141, 214. SMITH, STACY: 64, 167, 228, 229 252, 262. SMITH, STEVEN STEEN: 85, 275. SMYERS, MIKE: 261, 275, 277, 288. The year ended for 357 at graduation on May 31, 1961 . . . ROBERTS, ROBERTS CRAIG STEVEN: 81, 251. , PEARL JEAN: 62, 216. ROBERTS, SANDRA KAY- 81, 254. ROBERTS, VIRGINIA: 62 227. ROBERTS, WELDON: 220 ROBINS, BETTY: 61, 240. ROE, WANIDA FAY: 62. ROEGLIN, DOLORES: 62. ROGERS, SHERRY: 62, 196, 207. ROPER, DAYLE: 62, 155. ROSS, LINDA MERYLE: 81. ROSSON, SANDRA JANET: 62, 194. ROTHELL, ANN: 55, 62, 108, 171, 176, 178, 192, 202, 211, 222. ROTHEN, SUZETTE: 81, 147, 222, 223. ROUSE, SANDRA: 67, 81, 104, 129, 161, 210, 234. ROWE, ROBERT BENNY: 224. ROWLEY, JOANN: 81, 228. RUECKLE, ELEANOR PATRICIA: 81, 254. RUSCO, BELINDA: 81. RUSHIA, BARBARA ANN: 257. RUSS, BILL: 62, 149, 244, 285, 286. RUSSELL, GAYE: 81, 288, 255. RUSSELL, SCOTTY: 81, 155. RUTLEDGE: DICKIE: 62, 264, 266, 270. S SAATHOFF, SHERRAN ELAINE: 112, 104, 155, 151, 152, 155, 211, 274, 275, 276, 277. SALGE, XVILMA: 61, 62, 257. SAMITORD, JODIE: 62, 235. SANCHEZ, RACHEL: 247. SANDERS, MARY: 247. SANDERSON, ANNE: 62, 257. SASSMAN, DONNA: 82, 146, 194, 206. SCALES, SUZANNE: 82, 245. SCALLORN, SALLY: 16, 62, 192, 204, 205. 334 SCHEUMACK, MASON: 82. SCHILLER, JUDITH: 82. SCHMIDT, ORETTA: 82, 210, 245. SCHNEIDER, LINDA: 70, B2, 234. SCHNEIDER, MARJEAN: 234. SCHORNACK, ALLEN: 146. SCHRAMM, JEANNE: 65, 235. SCHROEDER, MIKE: 235. SCI-IUELKE, DONALD WAYNE: 63 SCHULTE, PEGGY: 63. 141. SCHUMACHER, MARY BETH: 65 207, 227, 235. SCHWARZLOSE, JEAN: 192. SCHWERTNER, BILLY: 220. SCOTT, JOYCE: 82. SEIBT, PAT: 65. SESSLER, BEVERLY: sz. SEVENSON, KAY: 247. SHAEER, BEVERLY ANN: 82, 196 206, 214, 215. SHARP, BONNIE: 240. SHEEFIELD, LEE: 246. SHEFTALL, DELL: 82, 251, 264. SHELTON, BUSTER: 65. SHEPPARD, KAY: 240. SHERRILI., JAMES: 63, 200, 207, 210, 212, 287, 288. SHOOK, XVAYNE: 65. SHROPSHIRE, KERRY ANN: 82, 255. SHUMATE, NORA ANN: 82. SIKES, STEVE: 65, 224. SIMMONS, SHANGHI: 65, 287, 288. SIMONS, ELAINE: 82. SINCI.AIR, MIKE: 62, 180. SINGLETON, DIANE: 85, 255. SITRA, ADON: 62, 252, 255, 255, 259, 260, 261, 265, 278, 285. SI.AUSON, VICKIE: 62. SLINING, GEORGE: 85, 196. SMALL, ED: 85, 144, 158, 210, 211, 252, 254, 262, 266, 269, 271. SMITH, CAROL ANN: 62, 216. SMITH, CAROLE: 62, 235. 5 SNITRO, JENIQVA: 85, 232, 275. SNYDER. MARIIEAN: 83. SPIELMAN, PAUI.: 64. SPRAYBERRY, PAT: 135, 275. SPRINCSTUN, CII.: 64, 211. 235. STAEEORD, MIKE: 64, 200, 251. STAINILEY, HAROLD: 64. STECALL, DAVID: 64. STEPHENS, HOXVARD: 83. STEPHENS, SUSAN: 218. STEVENS, BARBARA: 234. STEXVART, BRUCE: 83, 226. STEXVART, I.61:wAYNE: 64, 240. STEXVART, RAYMOND: 235. STOCKARD, JERRY LEE: 85, 151 245. STOCRMAN, GAIL: 64, 202, 210 250, 274, 276, 277. STOCRMIER, JUDY: 64, 234. STRAIN, DANA CAROL: 141, 196 2:10. STRICRLAND, KAY: 85, 231. STRII:cIEI., DICI4: 64, 242. STROMBERC, MALINDA: 64, 154 192, 196, 231, 299. STROMQUIST, CAROLYN DIANE 245. STRONG, CHARLES: 85. STUARD, TOMMYI2: 64, 192, 196 255, 299. SUNDAY, JAANNE: 85, 234. SUNDBECK, MILTON: 210, 211, 252 256, 258, 288. SUTHERLAND, ANNE, 2.51. SWANSON, SUSAN: 83, 255. SXWENSON, GARY: 264. SXWENSON, KAY: 83, 265. SXVENSON, PAT: 64, 194 SYMANI4, SHIRLIE: 83. T TALLY, J. B.: 64. TAYLOR, CYNTHIA ANNIE: 64, 255 TAYLOR, ELIZABETH ANN: 85, 2:16. TAYI.OR, LATRECA DALE: 85, 254 TAYLOR, VALREE GALE: 64, 247 TAYLOR, XVILLIAM: 264, 288, 291 TEAGLTE, ANDREA KAREN: 85. TEETER, DAVID LEE: 85. TEICHELMAN, R. XV.: 85, THIQILEN, TED MAURICE: 64, 180 THODE, SHARON LYNN: 113, 168 230. THOMAS, BETTY LEA: 85, 155, 194 228. THOMAS, JOHN HALI.: 64, 151, 242 THOMAS, RAY If.: 64, 143, 166, 264 265. THOMPSON, IEETTYE: 84. THOMPSON CHARLOTTE A T N 1 . IN : 64, 154, 157, 192, 202, 218, 274, 275, 276, 277. 1 1 1 WOLEE, SUE: 85, 239. 84, 206, 242. THOMPSON, GARY DAVID: 78, 84 THORNHILL, RICHARD JOE: 49, 64, 216, 217. THROOP, CHERI: 179. 228, 233. TIEMANN, MARY ANN: 194. TIMMONS, STEPHEN CRAIG: 64, 218, 219, 255. TISDALE, KATHY JO: 64, 192, 235. TOBIN, RONALD LEE: 49. TOLER, PIIYLLIS: 84, 235. TOLL, ELO GLENN: 246. TORMOLLAN, ALICIA CHRISTINE: TOUNGATE, PAULA MARIE: 84. TOXVERY, BILL I-IAROLD: 65, 167, 180, 200, 201, 202, 209, 228, 255 TOXWNSEND, DAVID BRUCE: 65. TRIOLO, JEANNE ANN: 250. TUCKER, TOMMY CARLETON: 65. TURI, DAVID LEE: 227. TURLINGTON, DAVID TRUETT: 65, 244, 285, 286. TURNER, MARVIN: 84. TURNER, 'PATRICIA ANN: 236. TURNER, VENETA: 55, 65, 134, 192, 202, 204, 255. V VANDERVEER, LORETTA: 84. VAN DYCK, STEVEN: 84. VASTERLING, GERALD: 65. VAUGHT, JOHN: 84. VICK, RANDY: 276, 277. VINCENT, JOHN: 231. von KREISLER, KRIS: 49, 65, 192, 199, 210, 211, 255. VOSS, AUDRY: 84, 161, 245. W WADDELL, MEREDITH: 218. WACNER, ED: 84. WAGNER, GARY LYNN: 211, 275 XVAHRMUND, ELAINE: 84, 245. XVAIGI-IT, A. J.: 84, 264. XVAITE, DICK: 65, 99, 154, 264, 274 288. XVAITE, REBECCA: 84, 155, 210, 242 XVALDEN, MARY ANN: 84, 254. XVALDEN, ROY: 85, 274, 275, 277 287, 288. WALENTA, JOYCE: 65, 196. VVALKER, NORMAN: 64, 255. XVALKER, LA TRELLE: 65, 196. WALLACE, CAROLYN: 85, 238. WZLLIS, SHERRY CARLENE: 85, 2 5. WALTER, DAVID: 278. XVALTERS, ANN: 64, 202, 251. WARE, PAT: 64, 185, 202, 204, 205 WARREN, MARY ELIZABETH: 64. WESTLUND, RICHARD: 55. WHITE, CAROLYN ANN: 66, 237. XVHITE, JIMMY: 66. XVI-IITE, PHIL WENDELL: 85. XVHITE, RICHARD: 66, 288, 291. XVISE, MIKE HENDRICK: 85, 231, 264. XVITTE, DOUGLAS: 204, 205, 211, 251, 264. WHITEARER, ELLAN: 85, 259. WIELAND, SANDRA: 85, 247. WIER, EUGENIA: 66, 205. WIGGINS, PATSY: 134, 192, 218. XVILBUR, PETRENA: 66, 134, 192 202, 228. 233. V-YILDER, NANCY: 85, 247. WILEY, RICK ALLEN: 66, 143, 264. WILK E, DANNY: 66. WOOD, RONNIE: 66. WOODWORTH, CHARLA: 85, 247. WOOLEVER, JUDITH: 85, WORCHEL, STEPHEN: 74, 85, 244, 285. WORLLEY, BECRY: 66, 255. WRAY, BECRY: 66, 178, 192 WRAY, DICKIE: 78. WUPPERMAN, DAVID: 224. WYss, JANE: 210, 231. , 235. WILLIAMS, JEANETTE: 85, 196. WILLIAMS, JANE: 66. WILLIAMS, JERRY: 66. WILLIAMS, JIMMIE LEE: 66. WILLIAMS WILLIAMS 196, 247. , ROBERT H.: 227. ON, VIRGINIA LOUISE: WILLSON, PATRICK JAMES: 77, 85. WILINIOT, JENNIE: 66. WILMOT, WILLIAM: 85. WILSON, BAMBI: 85, 196, 228, 235. xr YANDELL, LINDA: 66, 227, 235. YATES, RONNY: 66, 167, 202, 210, 211, 228, 229, 287, 288, 291. YEOMAN, NORMAN: 246. 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