Port Neches Groves High School - War Whoop Yearbook (Port Neches, TX)

 - Class of 1960

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' f i yfra q A . , X.: ,A ' 5 .r-4 'Bi . . ..-f 'fi 1 I - . 1. .4 irgwr .:.,,xi 3 1 7 M fl ' J r ,F .. . ' . f 4, ff. ,- 3. . .Z , h ?' .n I - 1 K.. Q41 ' . , ., . I '- . -f .f . V J ' Q-I 7 , 2 'in . . 1 - ... ., H. W' V 1'1 f . 1. .QQ J . 1 -I .Qfi fsgf Y 5. dll. 3 MU cf' ' 7 .551 4 Y ' QL, 1 1 . A. .A ii-n T960 WAR VVHOOP Porl Neches-Groves High School Port Neches, Texas Published by THE WAR WHOOP STAFF Volume XXXI U15 I 960 War Sfaff JERRY ARNOLD DIANE BARRAS CATHY CROMWELL LINDA EDMONDS LEAH ANN GUIDRY JO BETH HOLSTEAD MARLEEN LEVINS BERTIE MCELROY SANDRA MURRELL STAFFORD STEVENS PAM WHITMAN Editor: EDWIN STEVENS Business Manager: CAROLYN MAYS Whrfrfp RALPH EHREN Photographers DANA RANSOM DANNIE CHELETTE Advnsor EMMY LOU SCOTT E Hvrewvrd We, of the '60 yearbook staff, have worked steadily for many months to produce this volume of the War Whoop. Within these pages we have tried to record the many memorable events that have happened to us during our journey through the '59-'60 school year. We hope that your hearts will be lighter and your lives happier for the memories that pass before you as you turn the pages of your annual at some future time. r Caolo of Hontonts ,Monthly ,Aotioitios .... .... I O Seniors .... .... 3 6 juniors .... .... 8 2 Sopnornoros ,... .... 9 8 Honors ....... ..... I I4 Organizations .... ..... I 24 .iaooritos ..... ..... I 5 8 Sports ................. ..... I 78 ?aonlty and Administration. . . .... .208 Adoortisanonts .......... ..... 2 26 rfdifvr In the following pages you will find your school life during the 1959-60 school year. It is impossible to record in so few pages a complete history of a year at Port Neches-Groves, but we have made an effort to preserve on paper a part of every phase of school life. As the years pass and your memory grows dim, I hope that these pages will ever be present to recall the many phases you saw, the events in which you par- ticipated, and the friends that you made during 1959-1960. Editing the 1960 War Whoop has been both a privilege and a pleasure. If you like what you see, don't thank me, the editor, but thank the many people who have worked untiringly with me. I give my special thanks to Mr. Ralph Ehren, our sponsor, for his faithful leadership and guidance, to Mr. Dana Ransom, our pho- tographer, the answer to an editor's prayer when deadlines and quality count, to our business manager, Carolyn Mays, for doing an unbelievable job in handling the business affairs of this book, the mem- bers of our staff, who have worked so diligently, asking no reward. lt is to these people that we all owe a vote of thanks. Now here is your War Whoop '60, I hope you enioy it. Sincerely Yours, 0 Edwin Stevens Editor Staff The dictionary definition of Dedicate is . . . to inscribe or address to a patron, or friend, by way of honor or compli- ment. Our dedication of this War Whoop to Mr. Jerry Tucker covers much more than iust that. It is a warmer, more per- sonal thing than a dictionary meaning can possibly express. And it comes from the bottom of our hearts. To us, Mr. Tucker is a good friend, someone each of us can turn to, know- ing that his decisions, advice, and assist- ance will be individualized, sympathetic and fair. To us, he really is a counselor . . . in name and deed! All through the years, student interests have been Mr. Tucker's interests too. This warm attitude is illustrated by the indivi- duals and organizations with which he deals directly. He helped organize the Hi-Y Club, and until 1958, he taught Eng- lish ll, American History and Texas His- tory. At that time he became counselor of our high school. And so with hearts humble with grati- tude, we of the War Whoop staff dedi- cate our 1960 War Whoop to you, Mr. Jerry Tucker. Derhczzfmu From the standpoint of society, people may be divided into leaders and follow- ers. There are leaders in every profession, community, state, and nation, and there are also followers who far outnumber the leaders. The position of a leader is not one of great power, but rather a burden of responsibility which one has been chosen to bear. One's election to a high office does not assure success as a lead- er. One has not yet reached the height of achievement, he has only been afforded an opportunity to prove himself a good leader. Leadership is a compound of many qualities, the most important of which are the ability and willingness to accept re- sponsibility, a spirit of humility, the de- sire to initiate, a feeling of self-confi- dence, a sense of fairness, and an abund- ance of courage. Courage is the spark that keeps ambition's fire burning. True courage gives us the incentive to do bet- ter than has been done before. To some of us, these following pages will make up the last volume in our high school careers. As we thumb through the pages, we shall always remember the good times as well as the bad, the happi- ness as well as the heartaches. Of course the foremost thought in our minds will be what we have gained in the years of hard work. But, while knowledge is proud that he has learned so much, wisdom is humble that he knows no more. Throughout our lives we shall strive to meet our goals, not only as leaders, but as followers as well. ln fulfilling our careers let us keep in mind that he who only plans is a dreamer. He who only works is a drudge. But he who plans and works is a conqueror. Q2-WW President Alma ,flflafcr A Port Neches-Groves High School, high school so dear! Teachers and comrades change from year to year. We are always pulling, as you all know, For P.N.-G. High School we love iust so. And when the year is over, God bless our school. We've done our best to mind the Golden Rule. Never shall we falter, nor let our spirits die. Rah! Fellows! Rah! Rah! Rah! For Indian High! Y,,,1 5 ,,,.,w k Y Y -,,f- Fin' ,rf V Y,,- Z--f' ,.,, v-MEF' gililu-JD -1-'BQA1 . , 5144 1 ...-5 V '14 '17 4 i j3f'py': nv ll ' ' l 1 M ff ' .f ,.f . 1 f.-f A K 1, . Q hw .rt ,Hgh ,ak s my , ,w ft, , ww: are f a 'cf Q Tri any , it M ' fr g We P' ' l J. .. 9 f Mi J '41, . f ,vc ' ' ' ' ' 'W , ' , - - iv - ' ' ' QQ - ' H cw Wy, Q ' i f ay Q 'w,M,,,s1ama.,at Ugg' fl ,, l fb ,L G. . in QQCM if 4 .Yr Q is ,, ,I aim 'ax A ll at K A, ' lvl tl 'Y 1 wf 'Q if -as . i , are-fllffsfifi M a i '- , ' uv cw, i mj '4H Y W V' if M Q A ,' .Q A4 -- , -' if ff, . at-4 V L4 M vm, , , . . , - v . ' l , ' 1. -Y l in A z , ' ' , A+ LL -in lhuffmli ii. -1 9 Am W. -5. gym Song Always be faithful to purple and white. Cheer on with spirit and our team will fight. 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FALL Eager students swarmed over the campus and greeted books and football with mixed emotions . . . It was Fall, 1959 . . . Port Neches-Groves High. ..-........-I We finally got the cheerleaders, Sharon Bounds, Carolyn Choate, Phyllis Sattler, Jeanie Turner, Linda Burran, and Mary Nell King to stand still. Catherine Blanchard and Bobbie l Wachsmuth were selected Rotary Sweetheart and Junior Rotarian. obby Wachsmuth and James Cooper fere named co-captains of our mighty wdians. The football boys were ready for an after-school practice. Everyone had the lndian Spirit for the Galveston game. Kay and Wava, editor and associate editor of Pow Wow, had a meeting with Carolyn and Edwin, business manager and editor of War Whoop. I5 Ocfrrlrer James Cooper and Lynne Jeffrey were Junior Rotarian and Rotary Sweetheart if for October, s 'N N-1. ,, ,J . msn! r. -I The ten topics on teenage problems, chosen by Washington Youth Committee, were used as a subiect for a panel discussion at the second PTA meeting, The panel consisted of Judy Boozer, Linda Cormier, Catherine Blanchard, R, H. Wallace, Richard Briggs, and Craig Ponder. The War Whoop staff work on their sections early this year, I6 Kay Mclntosh, Karen Peterson, Maureen Latiolais, and Pauline Tollefsor participated in the annual Cav-Oil-Cade celebration. 'If 'N L l f .. 1 1 1 3 qv ff l Sharon Bounds, Carolyn Mays, and Shirley Boyd, were the three candi- ji dates for Football Sweetheart. ks' David Miller holding the football that the team and coaches autographed and gave to him while in the hospital with a broken leg from the Lufkin game. lhe Future Nurses' Club assisted the dentists in the dental survey. Lee Baker, Jimmy Yardley, and Johnny Ritchey, were semi- finalists in the 1959-60 National Merit Scholarship competition. Octvber The Hi-Y Club was presented a plaque for outstanding community service by Parents Magazine. The officers were: fleft to rightl William East, vice-president, Bobby Wachsmuth, president, Jerry Tucker, the club's counselor, and Andy Smith, secretary-treasurer. Carolyn Choate and Farland Bottoms were named Rotary Sweetheart and Junior Ro- tarian for November. I8 Nmfcmlr r Two of these nine students made the All-State Choir. They were: Carol Strube and Don Weldon. Old and New Exes returned to P.N.-G, and attended the Homecoming reception held in the cafeteria. Mr. Jerry Tucker announced the seniors received the top honors in the Variety Show. Sharon Bounds, the senior class candidate, was crowned with the traditional Indian headdress by Superintendent B. E. McCollum. Jerry Tucker presented her a bouquet of red roses. Nzwvmb r The cheerleaders and twirlers staged a skit in the Homecoming Pep Rally I9 d rf' 1 ... V w .. .1429 Lliuivr . . . As we traced our memories further, we remembered the frigid atmosphere of . . . Winter Sweaters and coats came out of moth balls, along with red cheeks and cold toes for the closing football season. Then basketball bounced in, and we crammed for mid-term exams. The indoors became more inviting as we avoided rain and wind. Only the invigorating, shouting joys of a late snowfall--inches deep--lured us out. It was cold . . . It was Winter. . . K f A v-v-H--I A A -. .Xi K S? 5 w .7 H J, . Q as wi V ,irl auf' -' s mas as as if .. ul- ialifxtw. ' in Linda Cormier, Phyllis Sattler, and Grace Tipps polished some of P.N.-G.'s trophies as a Student Council project. nff' Carolyn McKee, Wanda Berchfield, and Sylvia Bra- quet worked on Christmas stockings that- were sent to a veterans' hospital. 22 Dcccmb r l The choir presented a program of traditional Christmas music at our Christmas Assembly. The Hi-Y Chapter filled White Christmas baskets which were given to needy families of our community for Christmas. Dewmb r Junior Rotarian and Rotary Sweetheart for the month of December were Lee Baker it and Paula Elliott. The Christmas tree in the cafeteria boosted Christmas Spirit around X - I school. january r-A r , W, Jewell Allen and Craig Ponder were chosen Rotary Sweetheart and Junior Rotarian for the month of January. Students talked with Chester A. Lauck, guest speaker for the Career James Cooper presented the First Place Silsbee Basketball Trophy to Day Assembly. the student body. 5:-'14, lv-as The head table at the football banquet featured Coach Meyers from Texas Christian University. 24 january Dorothy Wheelis modeled one of the new choir robes for Mrs. Williams. A fine time was had by all at the annual football banquet. Kay Mclntosh and Johnny Ritchey anxiously wait to go to Rotary. Qebr ary The girls who fried out for cheerleader worked hard every afternoon to learn new yells 'K Grace Tipps, Bertie McElroy, and Diane Blanchard were elected cheerleaders for the 1960-61 school year. klfruary Melvin Blanchard a n d Sharon Bounds talked over TWIRP Week plans. l 27 Z . ifsfrfw m. I I . Y ...,fxh f' I ' - f I .h 1 1 ? A 1' ,.. 'T '1 ,- 5' Pf :ki.', H' 1? ..a1-QQZT L?'f'f-fi. Spring . . . The whole world Turned into an array of fabulous colors mingled in green. Baseball, Track, golf, and Tennis beckoned. Nature lovers--or iusf plain lovers--strolled. Spirits soared, acfiviries crowded each other off the calendar. On warm afternoons we day- dreamed--of caps and gowns--of summer fun. lf was Spring, l96O.. gwf? Marsh James Black and Karen Petersen stopped by office on the way to Rotary. l The cast smiled after a great performance in the Interscholastic League Contest. 541 . , If ' , 4 Q u-J, , v S ,, . L, 1 g I . W 3 tx 30 Whether it is slow dancing or fast dancing fun was had by all at the Junior-Senior Prom. Jlflzzrvlz ,ir r i , o , , - .. -' 4 , nl The music for the Junior-Senior Prom was by Chase Canfil and his band National Honor Society installation of new members was impressive to the whole student body. QI The iunior girls worked long and hard in prepara- tion for the Junior-Senior Prom. rl.. 'IQV1 Z Ap il 4 A,- 1 These were a few of the senior candidates running for school favorites. 32 You would always find the stands full of fans when the Indians played on the home diamond. Carolyn Mays, 1961 editor, Mr. Ralph Ehren, sponsor, Mr. Ransom, 1961 sponsor, and Pamala Whitman, 1961 Business Manager, discuss problems of editing a yearbook. Landra Fontenote and Jerry Dews pause for wicture before departing for Rotary. Catherine Blanchard, Mary Nell King, and Karen Petersen represented our cities in the spring festivities. i I -. , ,X 2:24 ' K M yi, K I-I !,gli'l . Tngpaft V ' t r ' wfl- lx lik if fl 'f5 jEi,'-as . R Q . ,, L . . he Pow Wow and War Whoop staffs stood on the steps of the San acinto Monument after a long day at the Houston Press Convention. 33 All the members of the senior play cast had a great time at rehearsals. V 'WJ ' off '-914' gr 4 , 1, 0? R' P' 'T' f 95 . kr '7 A -FJ!! ,ti t A typical lndianettes rehearsal was portrayed by the Senior lndianettes members during the Senior Assembly. 34 ,May Jimmy Yardley and Wava Riggle were the last of the students to go to Rotary. ihe iuniors looked happy after taking over the senior section of the auditorium 'ollowing the Senior Assembly. M119 Robert Hearne and Carolyn Choate were crowned King and Queen of P.N.-G. by Oliver Monk, Principal 35 36 Seniors Sen br ORAN BAILEY 611155 0fHcers Co-Head Sponsor 414 1' L.. nil SEATED, left to right: Paula Elliott, Treasurery Kay Mclntosh, Reporterg Craig Ponder, Presidenfg Jerry Dews, Secretaryg James Cooper, Vice-Presidenfp Tommy Dominy, Parliamentarian. EMMY LOU SCOTT Co-Head Sponsor l 0 38 611155 flisfvry We, the class of l960, are proud of the achievements of our class as well as individually. We achieved new goals for the graduating classes of the future. Our football candidate was proclaimed sweetheart with the class raising 51900, the most ever raised. Our class held together and elected all but two senior candidates as school favorites. All through the year our boys could be found in the athletic spotlight. From our class came a State Track Champion. In the last class competition event, our football boys reigned victorious in the Senior Game. lt's a fact that we'll make history: Senior Class of l960! That was our class yell and we feel like we did make history. SENIOR CLASS SONG: Though our aims in life are different May our minds be calm and free Wise and clear our next decisions For they guide our destiny. May the friendships we have made here Prove to be life-long and true, May the pleasures we have shared here Live in cherished memory too. The years will come, the years will go, And find us far apart. We shall not forget our years here With our hopes and aims turned upward Class of '60 now departs. SENIOR CLASS MOTTO: What we believe determines our destiny SENIOR CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose SENIOR CLASS COLORS: Red and silver I MARY JANE ACORD PATRICIA ADAMS JEWEL ALLEN Senzlfrs LYNDA ALLEN LINDA ALVAREZ ELEANOR ARNESON 40 JERRY ARNOLD BARBARA BADON TOMMY BADON LEE BAKER SUE BALLARD WADE BARRAS DONALD BEATY BARBARA BEDAIR CAROLYN BEDAIR 611155 of I 960 x DWAIN BEAN 611155 of I 960 vi :Qs '19 r G BENFORD BENNETT SUE BERGSTROM JANICE BERLIN CLAUDE BERWICK LEWIE BICKFORD A. C. BIGELOW JAMES BLACK CALISE BLANCHARD CATHERINE BLANCHARD MELVIN BLANCHARD LAWRENCE BOBO HENRY BODDEN Smivrs In . Mk ,,.,W.,., , DONNIE BOGAN ARCHIE BOLYARD FARLAND BOTTOMS CARLTCN BOUDREAUX J Ci JAMES BRYAN BYRON BUCKALEW LONNIE BURNS JAMES BURRELL HELEN BUSBY JUDY CAILLOUET A 611155 of I 960 WAYNE CARLIN LARRY CASTILLE ROYCE CHAMBERS BARBARA CHAMPION DANNY CHELETTE JIMMIE LEE CHESHIRE CAROLYN CHOATE JANET CLACK f9'?YfL? NI LINDA CLAY TOMMY COLLINS is HAROLD COMSTOCK JOYCE CON N ER .yur ,Q-nn.. JAMES COOPER GRACE CORDEAU 611155 of I 960 ORRIN CORKRAN GAYLE CORMIER fi lbs JOE COWART CAROLYN CRAWFORD THOMAS CROSS PHALA CU RRIE JERRY DANIEL JAMES DARK Seniors r , R 'mf LONNIE DAVIDSON AUDREY DeCUIRE JERRY DEWS BERTRAND DIONNE JOHN DOMEC JOHNNY DOMINY 48 Senivrs ! :ff KAL N DOROTHY DUGAS JAMES DUGAS RONALD DUHON LANDON DUNLAP TOMMY DUPLANTIS 611155 af I 960 EARLINE DUPUIS WILLIAM EAST HOWARD EDMONDS NEVILLE ELDRIDGE PAULA ELLIOTT ROBERT ENSMINGER JOHN ESTES TIM FALGOUT JACK FIRBY SANDRA FONTENOTE NORMA FOREMAN Klass af I 960 E 41 ,-av JAMES FOX LEON FREEMAN LOUISE FREEMAN KAY GOSS Smivrs 'T FRANK GRAHAM GENE GRAHAM SHARRON GREGORY GLENN GUIDRY ALICE GUILLORY NEAL HAGENS Senzbrs LESLIE HALL PAUL HAMBRICK TILMAN HANCHEY PAUL HARDY JOHN HARMS CHARLOTTE HART glass af I 960 ETHEL HECK KARIN HENNINGS JAMES HESSLER HEDY HILTON ROY HILTON THOMAS HOCKERSMITH SAM HAVILAND BILLY HAWKINS ROBERT HEARNE LEE ROY HEBERT .fimlqf Kilim: n x fi I 11' 60155 :ff I 960 pg 1 L X KATHERINE HODGES FAY HOELZER HELEN HOLLAND PHILLIP HOLLIER JO BETH HOLSTEAD CARL HUBERT GRADY HUNT CHARLES IWASKO SHELBY JACKSON WANDA JACOBS GARY JAMES CHARLENE JAMES JUDY JEFFERS LYNNE JEFFREY JUDITH JOHNSON MARY JOHNSON Scwzvrs 55 M-far 121' fin. JAMES JONES JOY BETH JONES H. B. JORDAN JAMES KEITH MARY NELL KING OLENDA KYLE KW PATSY LANE MAUREEN LATIOLAIS CHARLOTTE LEE RAYMOND LEGROS MARLEEN LEVINS CHARLES LIBBY MARY LINDENMAYER KBRITAINJ TOMMY LOWRANCE ROBERT LOWREY RONALD LOYD '.!',. ' r, -,aa if tv. -5 DAVID LUEDECKE SANDRA MCANALLY SUE MCBRIDE GAYLE LYONS 58 WILLIAM MCCOY MARGARET MCCULLER 611155 af 1960 CAROL MCDANIEL LEWIS MCDOUGAL KAY MCINTOSH CAROLYN McKEE T Q ff Scnivrs PATRICIA MCMULLEN IRA MARTIN PAUL MARTIN VIRGLE MARSH ELAINE MARTIN BEATRICE MEZA '-'Q fi 50 'Cl' BEN MEZA DONALD MILLER CAROLYN MORGAN JAM ES MORGAN JIMMY MORRIS ROBERT NASH RONNIE MORUA DONNA NELSON TAMERA MOUNT LE TOMA NESBITT C .A DOUGLAS NEWTON JERRY NICKS A. Q. NORSWORTHY in JAMES NO'-AN WILLIAM PALMER ral V 'T 11' BETTY PARK KENNETH PARKER JAMES PARRISH ALEX PELLERIN ' T 7? KAREN PETERSEN BRENDA PIERCE JAMES PITTMAN 611155 af I 960 - BOBBIE PLOTT CRAIG PONDER JOHN PRIMEAUX '41- PN WANDA PRIMEAUX LARRY PRINCE Smiors Q JANETTE PULLIAM ELIZABETH RAMSEY EDITH REAVES BRENTON REYNOLDS CARLOS RICHARDSON GEORGE RIEVE WAVA RIGGLE JOHNNY RITCHEY SANDRA ROBINSON TOMMY RODGERS Senivrs .. f l LARRY RODRIGUEZ PHIL RODGERS BYRON RUSHING EMMETT SATTLER 611155 af I 960 'U' EQ, rf i -G BEVERLY SCHEXENIDER CHARLES SCHILDKNECHT ROBERT SHEPPARD EMMETT SHEPPARD CARROLL SHIRLEY WAYNE SHULTZ PATRICIA SIMPSON SHERRY SIMS ANDREW SMITH 'QW' JANICE SMITH DENNIS SMITH MALCOLM SMITH 611155 af I 960 l CAROLYN SIMMONS RHEDA SPEED TOMMY STANDLEY BILLY STERLING T STAFFORD STEVENS Ek EDWIN STEVENS A JERRY SUTTON 'Q ,gk MYRNA TALBOT MICHAEL TAYLOR LUE TAYLOR NANCY THACKER cniors BENNY THOMAS DIANNE THOMPSON PAULINE TOLLEFSON EARL TOMPKINS JERRY TOUPS GERALD TRAHAN RUTH TRAHAN WALTER TUCKER MIKE TURNER HILDA VERGARA BOYCE LEE VINCENT ROBERT WACHSMUTH NACMI WALDO CURTIS WALDROP HARVEY WARE JOE WATKINS Seniors 1 'F RO DN EY WELCH 1 DON WELDON Q WILLIAM WERNER BARBARA WHALEY EARLINE WHEELER DOROTHY WHEELIS 6!H55 nf I 960 TOMMY WHEELIS ANNA SUE WHITE BOBBIE RAE WHITE -ix 'V' LUTHER WHITE BEN WICKER DAVID WILKERSON .41 . I . ,, . 'em' 1.1 JOHN WILLIAMS ELAINE WILLIAMS NIELBA WILLIAMS JOHN WILSON :Win x X T I FRANK WINTON PETE WOODS OMIE WOOTEN JAMES YARDLEY Scalar 611155 af I 960 SHERRY YEAGER ROBERTA BONNETTE JACQUELINE VICKREY 72 BETTY LOU WELCH We 71 ,lllufay Kemvmb r . . . Football Trips l Senior Day Grand 'ole bonfires A 25232, Gay hall decorations Senior Picnic ig, Varieiy Show The pep rallies in Indian Stadium. 73 Kaccalau mfs may 22, 1 960 The inspirational message was presented by Dr. Stewart Clendenin, Superintendent of the Methodist Churches in the Beaumont District. The choir added to the program with the singing of Jesus, Our Lord, We Adore Thee. 74 'iw Kucculau vale Jud km fad W1 The band played March Processional as the seniors came on the field. Paula Elliott gave the benediction. The senior class listened intently to the message, flanked by their relatives and friends. 75 5i 3l i Cfvmmencemenl .May 26, I 960 Ponder, and the Benediction by Jo Watkins. Speeches were given by members of the senior class on each ofthe letters represented in destiny. DESTINY THROUGH DECISIONS Bobby Wachsmuth - S .. S S S Democracy Catherine Blanchard . S Education James Black SSSSS Servifre Paula Elliott S Tl'Ulh Sandra Fontenote .SSSS S S S Initiative James Yardley .... SSSSSS S S .S SS .SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSS Now Lee Baker, Lynne Jeffrey S. S. SSSS SS You, the Youth of America Craig Ponder, president of the senior class, welcomed the rel- atives and friends of the grad- uating class of 1960 to the long-awaited commencement exercises. Sdeiir' 76 The class and audience alike listened dent of the School Board, presented his message to the seniors. attentively as Mr. Andy Smith, Presi- 'Q' 'W' frfwqv' iw is -R as in .5 -Q W 1' xqll. ,Q .W W -fit V I I K W . 6 l,,,,,W-. -' -'- J L ,, K -T, W Q Y, , 5 Q 1 5 f -f . gf' : i,, , xi W W I Y, . was 'wiv cuior Play The climax to Senior Day was the Senior Play The Adorable lmp directed by Miss Ann Mc- Millen. Bobby Wachsmuth and Judith Johnson were named Best Actor and Actressg Craig Ponder and Catherine Blanchard were named Best Sup- porting Actor and Actress. CAST Hortense Hostetter ,.,.c,c,c cc,c J uduth Johnson Betty Lou Gordon cc,,,c,, ,c,..c, M ary Nell King Mrs. Abby Simpkins ,c..c, v,,.,.. M ary Jane Acord Brian Barclay .,,c.. ., ....,,,. c,c...,..,,. , Don Weldon Catherine Blanchard Pamela Gordon ..,,c,c,.., c,ccc. Clint Purdy ,c,,aaaa,...cccca..., . ..,c.ccc,.,c Craig Ponder Imogene Van Ryndon ,cc. .cs,.. ..,c..,c..,. J u dy Jeffers Winston Pickrell ,,,c,c, . ..,c. .,.. B obby Wachsmuth Dilworth Pickrell ,c,..c... .,,.. S taftord Stevens Ross Waldron .,...c,c .,..., E dwin Stevens Malvina Barclay c,,. .B .,,,. Sherry Yeager Ill wham you into smithereensl My head I feel hge Ive 8 n cussionl More scenes from the play Um ,440 able' 4711117 Come in, Mr. uh . . . uh . . . Picklehead! sin wise., Look here, you yam- head! vi v3 'Q y. 5'- Q F JV.. . -31. if 'Q Now you listen here, young man! 'If you don't leave me :lone I'll throw Albert an youl Edwin, Judy, and Sherry each did fine jobs in the play. ,A eQ.,.fi Bobby and Craig were presented trophies for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor. Naomi Waldo and Karin Hennings helped with the production of the play. You touched my gouty foot, you nincom- poop! Thanks, but I don't need any help from you. 79 ,7u14i1fr-Seuivr Pram ,flflarvh I 9, I 960 The Harvest Club in Beaumont was the scene of our 1960 Junior-Senior Prom. The iunior class did a wonder- ful iob of decorating and we danced among the ballet girls, balloons, and colored roses until midnight. Billy Worsham was the master of ceremonies for the floor show, and we all enioyed the dance by Ronny Abshire of the Annabelle Taylor School of Dance, the comedy skit by Mr, Frank Morris, and the barber shop quartet composed of Mr. Lee Worsham, Dr. L. R. Watkeys, Mr. Euel Eppler, and Mr. Homer Smith. This was surely a night that we could never forget. The long awaited moment had arrived, and we were almost in the door. !'H'z 9 Everyone danced when the band played. - 'Q .f .-' The music of Chase Canfil was just fabulous. 80 The program was enloyed by all. l'flI l junivr- anim' Pram flarvssf 611111 ,,....-M-M, .Y---M it The reception committee greeted us as we came in the door. :T , -4 , P S A 1 L After a dance, everyone took advantage of the chance to relax. nv NN .. 1 . ,E2.f l 4 -.- ,. n 'Ni , W .,M,,- Www The faculty was well represented and seemed to be having a good time. 8I juuivrs -- 83 CLASS OFFICERS: Louise Keene, Reporter, Glen Provost, Parliamentariang Madeline Begnaud, Treasurer, Leah Ann Guidrey, Secretary, Phyllis Sattler, Vice-President, and Faye Falgout, President. WAYZ,i5.i5SLEY yunia nf' GLO5L'2.'2ffTE The class of l96l began their junior year by electing the following to serve on the Student Council, Richard Briggs, Linda Lee Burran, Ronald Carlin, Linda Comi- er, Faye Falgout, Betty Lynn Ferguson, Phyllis Sattler, Jimmy Talliferro, Carolyn Weaster, and Arthur White. Ronny Carlin held the office of Vice-President of the organization. During football season Linda Burran, Phyllis Sattler, and Jeanie Turner led the pep rallies as iunior cheerleaders, while Pam Whitman and Carolyn Mays per- formed as twirlers. Billy Worsham and Richard Briggs were chosen by the district coaches and sports writers to be on the All-District football team. The class chose Carolyn Mays as their candidate for football sweetheart. The iuniors raised 52,700 selling magazines. Sharon Mershon took first prize by getting the most subscriptions. Carol Strube was chosen as a member of the All-State Choir, while Judy Haley was in All-State Band. All-Region band members are Betty Ferguson, lllogene An- gel, and Carolyn Mays. Day in Kememb 1' ,. ,mf , E That annual signing party of Jane's seems To have been a big success! This was a wild New Year's Eve party! Who'll ever forget Kid Day at ,iss-ww., IK This is part of the decorations put up by the iuniors for the JACK ABEL BETTY ADDISON GEORGE ANDERSON ILLOGENE ANGLE ELIZABETH APPERSON JUNE ARNOLD LOIS ARVIDSON ROBERT AUSTIN LORETTA BADON ,IW L GEORGE BAILEY JOHNNY BAILEY RYTHER BARBIN ELLA BARNETT DIANE BARRAS SUELLEN BARINGTON DIANNE BARRON RALPH BATES MICHAEL BEAUNONT MADELINE BEGNAUD MARSHALL BENNETT NAN BENSON THOMAS BENTON ROBERT BERGSTROM W 1' ' JOHNNY BOUDREAUX PATRICIA BOUNDS RICHARD BOYD CORALENE BRANNAN SYLVIA BRAQUET JAMES BRIDGES RICHARD BRIGGS CECILIA BROWN FANNY BROWN JERRY BRYAN DONNA BUCHANAN WANDA BURCHFIELD DONITA BURKETT CHARLES BURNETTE DOUGLAS BURNS KAYE BERNARD BARBARA BESS PAM BICKERS ELIZABETH BIGELOW MARY BINZ JEANETTE BLAIR CARIOLA BLOCK MELANIE BLOCK BRENDA BOREL ' , -PW 5 ,. .sg II IX? Q gm w ,su ' Jana .eff 1 ,.z. Q - I, ,QI 21' E 43 .I-5. Hwy.. av I my ' , I I i n az lf x ipmg M, r -'I . , I I 88 JANICE BURNS LINDA LEE BURRAN IVAN CAMERERA -xt JOHN BURNS WOODROW BUSH JANICE CAMPBELL Hlass af I 967 SANDRA CARPENTER RONNY CARROLL HOWARD CHAPMAN FRANCES COLLIDA CHARLES COLLIER DOUGLAS COLVIN ROCHELLE CORMIER LINDA CORMIER CAROLYN COWART CATHY CROMWELL JAMES DAIGLE MELVIN DAILEY BETTE DAVIS CLIFTON DAVIS LINDA DAVIS MARY DAVIS MARY DEAN JAMES DeVALCOURT jun kms' CARL DILBECK WILLIAM DIXON JAMES DODSON LARRY DORE BARBARA DOUGHERTY MARY DOUGLAS FAYE DUPLECHAIN ANDREW ENDSLEY HERMAN ERICKSON JOHN ERICKSON FAYE FALGOUT AGNES FERGUSON BETTY LYNN FERGUSON REGGIE FERRELL WILLIAM FITCH WILDA FORBES BETTY FOXWORTH SHIRLEY FOXWORTH EARL FREDERICK LEO FREDERICK DAVID GIROUARD MINES GIROUARD WILLIAM GLASSMIRE JANE GUIDROZ N4 . , 410,51 CHARLES GOEDDERTZ ROBBIE GOODWIN ELLIS GRAHAM LEAH ANNE GUIDRY NANCY GUILLORY 'H'-' :IW if X . WM I 90 KENNETH HAGLER JULIANA HALEY SANDRA HALL MARGARET HAMMOND WILLIAM HANCOCK STEPHANIE HAVILAND NANCY HEAD jurzizfr MARY HEBERT S . xx I, i 'I ,Q ,Q ' I ll IW - , i IS 5 1 A '. A 47. I 5 y 'N BILLY JOE HENRY WILLIAM HILTON DOYCE HOFFPAUIR LAWRENCE HOFFPAUIR GLORIA HOLMES I MARK HOPPER JAMES HORNE JO ANN HOWARD WAVIE JEAN HUFFTY MARGARET HUGHES ROBERT JACKSON STEVE JAMES DIXIE JANSSENS 1 .4 ,L ji If 4 KAREN JANSSENS JUDY JETER SAMUEL RAY JOHNSON ALFRED JOINES HOLTON JOHNSON VERDIA JUNOT LOUISE KEENE E P lg MICHAEL KENT a MARVEL ANN KING WARREN KING HAZEL KIRBY 61115 of 1961 , ,-:II WANDA LEHMAN BILLY LEE DAVID LINDSEY ROBERT LONG CATHERINE LOWERY DAISY LYND GERALD MCANALLY GENE MCCOLLUM JAMES MCCORVY LINDA MCDONALD BERTIE MCELROY JOHNNY MCGEE ANITA MCGILL PATRICIA MCKUSKER EDWIN MCMINN If W CII CARL GENE LaCOBIE JERRY WAYNE LaCROIX BILLY LAMB BILLY LANDRY KERMIT LANDRY LONNIE LANDRY CHARLES LANGLINAIS LARRY LeBLANC NADER LEGER WILLIAM MCNEELY DAVID MARTIN CAROLYN MAYS SHARON MERSHON SHARON MESSER DAVID MILLER HENRY MILLS ROBERT MONTGOMERY DONALD MOON ,Tw I if I' K . , ,.I .- fwaggz- , .I 2 , Q- 633+ pm . A f a1,11gg:fA,,fI' :R 1 5, if , I I 1 iv! D J rf ,,E.,.. ,I I.. I ' I? . ' .i kk I Q .s??5?Ii .f.: fiziitly '5. f . I - Iffiiij , ,'f5f' ,JI A 'ff ..1.I.fgfI5:s.:If I - A .1-::g17.-g:.-52.1-:.': R 9 Y lu ' ::,r.:12.1a.'f.2 GK , Z1'153 ' If I I II .1 at BILLY MOORE . ' PATRICIA MOORE A J- , GLENNELLE MORGAN VERNELL MORGAN ANNEITE MORRIS I f, JOAN MOSS KAY MUSE CLAUDE NASH DONALD NEWMAN SANDRA NICHOLS HARDY KAY NOBLE GARNETT NOLAN ROY NOWLIN MARY JANE OZIO HOWARD PARHAM K . J ,f ' lf' 'f gf., 5 'if , It lf ' V 5 TERRY REDMAN BOBBY RICHARDSON BOBBIE RIKER L hx fv- CAMELLA RANDAZZO NANCY RECORD juniars BENJIMAN PATE MARK PERKINS WILLIAM PETERS DICKIE PHELPS CAROLYN PHILEN JOHN PHILLIPS MAX PORTER WOODROW PRATT NANCY PREVOST VIRGINIA PRIDDY GAYLE PRINGLE GLEN PROVOST JUDY PRUETT KAREN JO PURKEY JANICE RACHAL CLAY REED HELEN RICHEY JO ANN RILEY BEVERLY ROBERTS LARRY ROY JEANETTE SAMFORD FRED SANGWIN PHYLLIS SATTLER ELAINE SCHOFIELD KIRBY SCOTT SANDRA SHAFFER HARVELYN SHAW LYNDA SHAW LANIS SHEFFIELD HOMER SIMON JOHN SIMON NINA SIMMONS BARBARA SIMONEAUX MARY STEPHENS LESTER STURROCK . DONALD SUTTON .- , B 4-. 'X Q KJ- ,W 43 .y f I S 1 ,- NANCY SMITH DON SPARKS JAMES STEED ' fe: 'I VIII I. Q- V I I, 2 I Ig., I I IIIIIQII 'I I cARoLsTRuae if FREDNA suLuvAN ,K JOHN suvrom iv I, ggi 'fx F' , 611155 of I 96 I ,S - 4 X, 5 Jie DOROTHY SWEENEY JOSEPH SWEENEY GARY TALBOT LINDA TALBOT JIMMY TALIAFERRO JANE TAYLOR DIANNE THOMPSON REBA TINSLEY 1. +V Af-1, ,K :vw rar I ,hi lx I I I I MARY TEINERT HELEN TOUCHET JUDY TOUPS CAROL TRAHAN TEDDY TRAHAN LEROY TRAHAN ff' A-r 4 96 I 611155 af I 9 I Alf LINDA TRIGGS DAYLE TROTTI GAYLE TROTTI JEANIE TURNER HELEN VAUGHAN RICHARD VICE CURTIS VINCENT CONNIE WAGNER GERALD WALDO MICHAEL WALLACE 'N .1 - DONALD WARE 'Q f Q da DENNIS WASH ,, LESTER WASHBURN f 3 I ,H N K , . fl M B Q s Vi 5 V JO WATKINS I, ., I H r if Ts A I ...IM - - ,N V A Q ga ,. ff' digg? .Q In he I - ' ' f 'u 'ning I ' I I ' QI , I 4 ll I IW '5 ' 0 Ll fs CAROLYN WEASTER f Q If iq BARBARA WEBB f HARRY WILLIAMS JOHN WILSON MICKEY WILSON KENT WILSON MARSHA WOODARD BILLY WORSHAM EULENE YANCEY GEORGE YARBOROUGH KENNETH YOUNG SHARON YOUNG Not Shown: DON BEDAIR JOHN FAULKNER PATRICIA PETRE EVELINA WETZEL PAMELA WHITMAN JERRY WILKERSON JOHNNY WILLIAMS NELDA WILLIAMS JED WEEMS JOHN WERNER JOHN WHALEY JIMMY WHEAT ARTHUR WHITE juniors I '94 ILA ,I 'I ui In If . 1 f 1 ! 1 X 6 '41 'M rw., Ib ll! fbyhfrlil 'Tywll Im lhhim lun Sq- Arm Ly :wht nur M,- hvhn 4011 ullff again tiff. 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The Sophomore class of T960 had a very prosperous and outstanding year. They started the year by electing ten Student Council representatives: R. H, Wallace, D a r I e n e Childress, Gary Blanchard, Cathy Catella, Cheryl Say, Donna Peveto, Johnny Walker, Judy Massey, Gayle Wheeler, and Tommy Martin. These ten students showed outstanding leadership throughout the year. Shirley Boyd was elected to represent the Sophomore class as their candidate for Football Sweetheart. The Sophomore class placed second with the total earnings of Sl,l27.8O. Again the Sophomore class exhibited much effort and enthusiasm by placing second in the Variety Show which closed the Football Sweetheart cam- paign. For the last football game of the season, a Hall Decorating contest was held. The Sophomores decorated the center portion of the building and placed second here, also. Ten very talented Sophomore girls performed at the twirling contest held in Pasadena, each bringing back medals. They were Cheryl Say, Sandra Hitt, Avia Ag- uillard, Judy Massey, Jo Carole Hoelzer, Judy Hargraves, Judy lglehart, Donna Peveto, Judy Graham, and Gayle Wheeler. Many Sophomore boys showed their great athletic ability throughout the school year, participating in various sports. Dianne Blanchard and Grace Tipps were elect- ed Sophomore cheerleaders for T960-61 by the student body. I , SANDRA ACHEE , S13 A 5 QLT EZ DANNY ADAIR Z- , I fu I I A I I AVIA AOUILLARD -I W A A E RALPH ALEXANDER A A BURT ALLMAN A .I - ., YD - ,Ii 'I , 1 Lg I '. k 1 I 1 I T N I .JY MIKE ALLNIAN S 5 W DAVID ANDERSON . X , 5 I JOHN ANDERSON fp It A IH I BEN ARPIN - A f' j CARTER ATKINSON I i 51: . I I 39143 I I T Q ff'5FHT ' , ' PILL ? -L I I I ', I I I I BOD BABB , LLOYD BABB ' 1- gg In I DANNY BABINEAUX . A A R.,-E GEORGE BAILEY I X J. A , I I KATHERINE BARLOW aff' 7 'L ,'.k .H . .,-,f':: ,:,: ,f Y 'TA ' rf- R i'ig.g1,gf:gf..1fp3ffqZg1:.j I x xxx T 5 '-Z-1'-.'-'.''-2.31-Z-I-1-I-Z-2?It XXILYGI H .' CHARLOTTE BEAN W L1 , CURTIS BEAN Lg , rw ,K DAVID BEARDEN M , I 'T 'Q MIGNONNE BEASLEY Tl' Ogg Q RICHARD BEAUMONT X ' ' , Q X' ku 2- -T' ' I gv.:,,I fb i s f I M LAvON BECKCOM , I I + Q S, RANDALL BEDAIR , ' 4 'gn 'SJ 'Q ROBERT BEDAIR ' I - f 'HQ ,, W, ,, ANNETTE BELLANGER A f - 'T If '- I f ' ALLEN BENNETT A B ' , RRE . 1 H r-A ' . -R DAVID BENNETT DOROTHY BENOIT DONNA BERNARD LINDA BERTOLIO EDDIE BLACKWELL , A 3 w b TT ' ' - -av .I I X 'I II I+ f gf Y. , P I 1, if S 4, 5 . . an! ' Y al 'T' -. IQ I f fR 1 ' 7 Q X H S A , an ' I 4 X DIANE BLANCHARD GARY BLANCHARD SONJA BLANCHARD FREDDIE BLAND ILEEN BLOUNT NOREEN BLOUNT W. C. BOBBITT VICKIE BOND JUDITH BOOZER ROBERT BORING JOHN BORNE V . L' Iii. 5 pq., f Q A 1 13 ', A l , 1: 2 V AL! . , , A v ,K M I q.:, -L 4 I VH A -L I If MI . D .X I' , , A 1 N! SYLVIA BORNE JUDY BOTTOMS LINDA BOULET NATHAN BOYD SHIRLEY BOYD PAUL BOZEMAN RICHARD BRADLEY EARL BROUSSARD - AZ ' , . , 1 .I I I vis' FLOYD aRoussARo 4 W ,, JAMES BROUSSARD . 6 f ' BRN WAYMAN BOUSSARD C. R. BROWN JANICE BROWN ' EK'Yif 1W RONALD BRYAN MIKE BURKE KENNITH BURNS 3 KARMEN BROUSSARD a X., Gil ' T 1 I X EDWIN BURRAN EMMETTE BYROM GEORGE CAMPBELL REBECCA CANADY JANICE CANNON DEAN CAPPS GENE CAPPS DENNIS CARTER PATRICK CASTILLE KATHY CATELLA DAVID CHAMPAGNE DARLENE CHILDRESS 75 ,Lf 9 , XI iv Ig -. .. S if W-ar I id fi ' f , H 'Q N T 1 1-5 'W Ya if J. C. DAVIS Luft? SHARON DELK BOBBY DeVALCOURT TOMMY DEWS PHEBE DORE JAMES DOUCET CHARLES DUGAS MICHAEL DULIN LINDA EDMONDS REBECCA EDWARDS KATHY EHLER DAN ELKINS ALLENE ERICKSON I ,. f T . f . Y '13 - if if 1-- 4? X U pfkili vi Q I 1 I IC I I 7 CHARLENE COSTILOW MARY CRENSHAW CHARLES CUNDIFF ,MI S 2 L l I A I -A I LARRY COMMANDER TOMMY COOK DONALD COOPER DYANNE COOPER DOUGLAS CORMIER MARY CHOATE JEYRL CLACK PATSY COATS LOLA COFFMAN SCOTT COLE ROBERT COLLINS Sap mares JAMES DEAN KAREN DeBLANC MARVIN DEGEYTER OMA JEAN TEDDY DAVIS - I DAVIS rf? W Il 3 JW' Q ni BUDDY DAWSON J 'L Pill. 5 I in ,il--, I , , , mg 44 f T .11 ff ' .If , 4 A A X , Q N, 1l N R 5 lb I .I W II? I f f Nw ,-.V I CHERYL HALL DONNIE HAM RAY HAMMOND ROSEMARY HANICAK JUDY HARGRAVES JUDY HARRIS MICHAEL HARRY CHERYL HAYES EARLINE HEBERT LINDA HEBERT TERRY FULLER LINDA FULLERTON DAVID GOLDEN MARLEEN GORDY KATHY GREEN STEVEN GREER 5 wr 'A ff ' T , U, 1..A sas- -' .. L EI? 1? 1+ 6 N rr -N I - -2 HAROLD GILLMAN RONNIE GIROUARD PAT GODFREY BARRY GORMAN JUDY GRAHAM MELBA GRAVENMIER LINDA GREIF DIANA GUIDRY BARBARA HALL ,.. L H Svphvmorcs I ROGER EVANS VENIS FARRAR JOHN FAULK LARRY FAULK JOHNNY FORD SANDRA FOREMAN LINDA FRANKLIN CLYDE FRASIER JANICE FRASIER MURPHY FREDERICK 8' In J W I I It 1-ft 3 I I .v , I -0 de T' F fx, , .r if I f 1 Q 'E rf dm IXX :III I vm '22-anwrwffarwrr.-fr' I if , I ,ff CAROL HEBERT ANN HEMPHILL CAROLYN HENRY JOHN HICKEY RICHARD HILTON WEIDA HINSON SANDRA HITT JO CAROLE HOELZER CAROL HOGAN CAROLYN HOGGATT ,A ffm f' 4 wr 5 If L, KL I JS. 8 Ak S? R gan I S I. ' -ex f' 14K f x Q . I , X r V I.. , - - .S Vs , 4 ...-.El-Zz' . . 13422126 i f 1 xx K Q , ., U - K kV,.,V .25 5 wi Q Kq x ,K WE W I , If ,.,. ., ,, . In A Lv I iw. dfh. 5 ., . J ,,,,,f., -,M V ff, ww, , -1, BETSY HOHMANN CONNIE HOLLIER BRENT HOLLIER WAYNE HOPPER GARY HOWARD BOBBY HOYLE JUDY IGLEHART S ' -.ff LESLIE IRVIN JUDY IRVINE ' J e R W2 WW W .:,., H - JAMES HOLLOMON LONNIE HOLSTEAD INA HUGHES DWAYNE HUNT KENNETH JACKSON CLAUDIA JANSSENS 611155 of I 96 Q S 5' 'MS'- , f 5 I I5 . 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S JAMES Poss 0 1 WAYNE POWERS I H I 5 I5 I BONNIE PRIMEAUX I .EII--'I D. ,I I II I I I I Aff XE' A I TOMMY RICHARDS JUDY ROBERTS JIMMY ROBICHAUX JO ANN RODRIGUE EARL RUTHERFORD ALVIN SAIN DELORES SANDERS ROBERT SARLES DENIS SAVOY JOHNNY SAWYER CHERYL SAY RALPH SCHULTZ WALTER SCOTT ALLEN SCREEN SANDRA SEAUX I I' I A ' If I Svphv ares ' THOMAS PULLIAM ,I-A 5-I RINDA IzAMsEY , BETTY RASCOE I MARIE REDDINO f?'1i1 .. - I --..'f.k.'. , Inf., EDDIE RICE C , :::,.I-- I: 'Qu -I 5 W, L - Ifwb Ju- ,3 I mVI, D E' V i' 1' 13. 532-,LI IW' A ., IIII - ' Y I QI 'ex E ' :II I EII f J Auf B I , If If WOODROW SHEFFIELD KELTON SHERRILL JERRY SHIRLEY DALE SHULTS MILDRED SIMON JEFFREY SIMMONS PATRICIA SLOAN PATRICK SLOAN JOHN SMITH RICHARD SMITH BILL SORY SARAH STACY ELAINE STEPHENS YVONNE STERLING AMELIA STEWART LILLIAN STEWART LINDON STEWART CLAUDE STONE BOBBY SUTTON GENE SWINNEY .vs .EV I TTIIIL, 1: X I In ,ff X I - 'S II PM ' qs I E E A I IRI X I 1' I I I 611155 af I 96 Q R f CI Eg L,- , I I ?i'1 J ri if if J , I I A2- 1.2 M ass, I P' T I I . ,lay ' Ll xx I ky 'A -V K I II 1 X 'I I I fl xx I 'Q' f, .1 ' f E f' lg Q ' F i I 1, Y I . Da i I .K , ' - XA K IE.: IIIIIIIY 3:0 ., x jk TOMMY TEAGUE VAN TERRELL ROVIN THACKER JERRY THAMES EVELYN THERIOT BUTCH THOMAS DAVID THOMPSON JOHN THOMPSON WELDON THORNHILL GRACE TIPPS NOLAN TIPPS LILLY TOMFLAIT BRENDA TOOLE GERALD TOUCHET ALTON TOUPS I BONNIE TRAHAN JUDY TUCKER JOHNNY TURNER KAY TURNER SUE UMBERGER if s 'iii xx AVN ww Q-f ,I 13' ,L CARoLYN VANDERGRIFT f. JOHN VANDERGRIFT , I , sHERRY VAUGHT 1 , f 2 A. B. VENABLE ANGEL VEGARA I gf I'-C I r y' , , id 5 5 3 I ORLANDO VERGARA Q Q' I 4, BILL VINCENT 'S , I FRANK VIOLA -' - I N3 L Q3 DAVID WALKER fm , I f I JOHNNY WALKER 'vp' I f I I- - ' A ,I ff' ,AWE ' I i f 'I I j X Q ' 'xx I vs' ' '- x X 'V ' I' f , I 1 A . I A f I 1 1 MIKE WALKER J A R. H. WALLACE I I I 2, Q TED WALTERS I 1 Hb .jig Ik , LINDA WARNER CI . A If, RICHARD WA1KINs gf 'C Q I C lb A W F? is - fi? 7 2 is ' J E I S t K K In ,I ., I , I , Im I A I If -LII I X L '- I , A . I? .0 gb K RAY WILLIAMS MARY LOU WOLFE DONALD WOODRUFF CHERYL WUKASCH ELOISE YANCEY If I 2 T. Le E ' A x y F K E M' ta yd Q If 6lll55 af I 96 A,-5, ,, b .A , ' ' 551 Gil '- L ' - I t 1,1 .. ... .- . .rd ,- - Q- -. . SHARON WEEKS LINDA WELCH GAYLE WHEELER JIMMY WHITE JOE WILLIAMS LINDA ZAMPINI SANDRA HARGETT MIKE GUIDRY Not Shown: PATRICIA KIRK JIMMY PURKEY GEORGE RICHTER ARCHIE SCOTT LOUISE YANCEY JAMES BEADMAN Day I0 Kememlf 1' Sleeping Beauties? m going on a diet tomorrow, for sure. Looked like a wild party. They said it couIdn't be done! f '-x 6 Hn A . ' i iii i Dignified Sophomores posed Editor: DIANE BARRAS 1 ll' X 1 0 XX I V :ff L' , f Y -5. -. n?'P'Ii 9 --.Q-4 .5 3 , - H The National Honor Society inducted twenty-seven members, chosen by a faculty committee which selected the top five percent of the Junior class and the top ten per cent of the Senior class. At the installation the sixteen two-year members explained the four requirements for membership: scholarship, leadership, service, character, pins were then presented to the new members. The Awards Day Assembly was under the sponsorship of the society, and junior members served as escorts and ushers at the graduation exer- cises. A new scrapbook on the society's members was begun. Miss Gloria Hester was the organization's sponsor. Officers for the 1959-60 term were: James Cooper, President, James Black, Vice-President, Jerry Dews, Secretary, Catherine Blanchard, Treas- urerg and Bobby Wachsmuth, Parliamentarian. The Awards Day Assembly was sponsored by the National Honor Society. Awards were given for special achievement in almost every phase of school work. Speakers for the occasion and people to present the awards were arranged for by members of the National Honor Society. fs li :PVR f--r-r Cfkiiizithlliij 'Wei' Holm Srfciefy 'YY ,JC ggi- e K- -f X ia v . . New and old memberships total 43 in the 1959-60 National Honor Society. There were 27 seniors and 'I6 iuniors. The 1959-60 chapter of the National Honor Society saw many new faces added to its roll. Jerry Daniels, Jo Beth Holstead, Carroll Shirley, Earline Dupuis, Sandra Fontenote, Max Bruce, Carolyn Morgan, Judy Johnson, Wava Riggle, Craig Ponder, Paula Elliott, and Tamara Mount were the new senior members. Bobby Richard- son, Betty Addison, Annette Morris, Judy Jeter, Carolyn Mays, Pamela Whit- man, Melvin Dailey, Bob Austin, Gene McCollum, Lester Sturrock, Bill Fitch, Marsha Woodard, Barbara Webb, Jo Ann Howard, and William Glassmire. The two-year members include Joe Watkins, James Cooper, James Black, Lee Baker, Catherine Blanchard, Lynne Jeffrey, Jimmie Lee Cheshire, Jewel Allen, Bobby Wachsmuth, Jerry Dews, Mike Turner, Kay Goss, Kay Mclntosh, Johnny Ritchey, Jimmy Yardley, and Naomi Waldo. At the annual installation ceremony twenty-seven iuniors and seniors received their membership cards and pins. Proud parents were present to see their sons and daughters receive the honors. ' Si Mr. M a s s e y awarded James Cooper and Cath' erine Blanchard as recipients of the coveted Citi- zenship Award given each year to deserving sen- iors. ,4 ward? Day sscmlfly f 5,11 Lynne Jeffrey and Lee Baker were presented trophies after being announced as co-vaiedictorians. Mr. Bailey, Sen- ior Sponsor, gave the long awaited trophies to those who had been named as award winners in the Senior Piay. Vg' JJ!! lil? iii lTLACii'.lQ'QQL'SAi,Si'tlEFAQSts iiTis Q2aLQ'i Uffflb- '+-1 A The Underwood Typing Award was pre- sented to Phala Currie, an typing student. outstanding The gift from the Senior Class was given to the school by Craig Ponder, president of the Senior Class. Awards Z? y Assembly New members of the Quill and Scroll vkre given membership cards and pins. Jo Watkins received the Ameri- can History Award from the Woodmen of the World Aux- iliary. Q William Glassmire, an ex- ceptional reader, received recognition for having read the largest number of books during one school year. Lynne Jeffrey and Lee B a k e r, co-valedictorians, were the recipients of the Texas Chemical Council and Bausch-Lomb Science Awards respectively. ll7 60- Valedicioriaus Lynne jeffrey and Eve l6'akc'r Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society for high school iourna- lists. Each year the Pow Wow and War Whoop sponsors select those that in their opinion are worthy ot the honor. Mary .lane Acord, Carolyn Choate, Catherine Blanchard, Jewel Allen, Sylvia Braquet, Wilda Forbes, Dianne Barras, Bertie Mc- Elroy, Carolyn Mays, Cathy Cromwell, Pam Whitman, and Leah Ann Guidry were installed at the Awards Day Assembly. Two-year members are Kay Mclntosh, Paula Elliott, Jo Beth Holstead, Barbara Champion, and Wava Riggle. LYNNE JEFFREY EDWIN STEVENS Student Council President War Whoop Editor Co-Valedictorian lnterscholastic League Play Drum Maior Senior Play KAY MclNTOSH National Honor Society Pow Wow Editor Quill and Scroll PAULA El-HOTT BOBBY WACHSMUTH Quill and Scroll Best Actor Award M555 School SPM' Balfour Honor Award National HOWOV 50Cl-'EW National Honor Society Who lv ho mcmgw CAROLYN MAYS M, R. H. WALLACE War Whoop Business Manager Student Council Quill and Scroll Top Ten Sophomores National Honor Society Summer Scholarship Recipient JAMES COOPER Annual Citizenship Award National Honor Society Student Council CATHERINE BLANCHARD National Honor Society Quill and Scroll Citizenship Award LEE BAKER National Honor Society Bausch-Lomb Science Award Co-Valedictorian ny I22 Organzkafions The staff consisted of Pam Whitman, Stafford Stevens, Edwin Stevens, Editor, Carolyn Mays, Business Manager: Leah Ann Guidry, Jerry Arnold, Jo Beth Holstead, Danny Chelette, Marleen Levins, Sandra Murrell, Cathy Cromwell, Diane Barras, and Bertie McElroy. Not Shown: Linda Edmonds. The War Whoop staff is composed of eleven mem- bers who are responsible for recording the year's activities in pictures. Mr. Ralph Ehren was sponsor of the organization, and Mr. Dana Ransom was photog- rapher. Each year the staff works during the summer selling ads to finance the yearbook. Sections were assigned to the respective members and layouts were designed before the pictures came in. Early in the year an extensive campaign was held to sell the yearbooks. At the annual Awards Day Assembly outstanding mem- bers were recognized and admitted to the Quill and Scroll. At the spring meeting of the Texas Gulf Coast High School Press Association, Pamela Whitman was elected district secretary. Mr. Ehren appointed Carolyn Mays as Editor and Pamela Whitman as Business Man- ager for the '61 War Whoop. I24 'W ,, . ' ' ' A , af I J -Hifi . , 5 A Mr. Ralph Ehren, SPONSOR, and Mr. Dana Ransom, PHOTOGRAPHER Edwin Stevens: EDITOR Carolyn Mays: BUSINESS MANAGER STAFF: Cathy Cromwell, Leah Ann Guidry, Bertie McElroy, and Pamela Whitman. n v STAFF: Sandra Murrell, Diane Barras, and .lo Beth Holstead. STAFF: Marleen Levins, Jerry Arnold, Danny Chelette, and Stafford Stevens. l25 Fywlgfjff. lg F QT tugs -.Alix Fi-la lv: The War Whoop and Pow Wow staffs took a break at the San Jacinto Monument on the way home from the Press Convention in Houston. This year's editor, Edwin Stevens, posed with the 1961 War Whoop editor, Carolyn Mays, and Business Manager, Pam Whitman. K ri ll? if naw These members of the staff visited Mr. Ehren dur- ing his stay at the hospital. IZ6 Having been elected Secretary of the Texas Gulf Coast High School Press Association was a tiring experience for Pam Whitman. Bertie McElroy and Cathy Cromwell were the War Whoop voting delegates to the Houston convention. .?ufure Cmvhers Ei 5 T lla in-n-n we .-. X 'lf .Xi v Dictured are: Ileen Blount, Rebecca Canady, Noreen Blount, Angel Vergara, Wilda Morgan, Charlene Costilow, Slelda Williams, and Sharon Mershon. The Future Teachers of America is an or- ganization made up of students interested in teaching as their vocation. The bi-monthly meetings are designed to inform and en- courage the members through planned pro- grams of films, speeches, or demonstrations. This year the club took part in several proi- ects such as making fruit arrangements for the old folks home, donating books to the library, running a candidate for district con- vention, and attending the state convention in Denton. -4 K 1 l OFFICERS, left to right: Carolyn Mays, President, Linda McDonald, Historian, Beth Apperson, Parliarnentarian, Barbara Webb, Treasurer, Pam Whitman, Secretary, Lincla Edmonds, Reporter, Mary Jane Acord, Social Director, and Mrs. Wachsmuth, Sponsor. Left to right: Gayle Pringle, Carol Strube, Sandra Nichols, Terry Redman, Marsha Woodard, Nancy Smith, Cathy Ehler, and Tamara Mount. l27 Officers of the Student Council are, STANDING: Lynn Jeffry, President, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Black, President of the Good Sportsmanship League, Craig Ponder, Parliarnentarian: Paula Elliot, Treasurer, Catherine Blanchard, Secretary, and Ronnie Carlin, Vice-President. STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council, a service organization, is composed of students interested in promoting the welfare of their school. It affords an opportunity to learn and practice democratic ideals of our country. The Student Council sponsors the following activities: school store, coke and candy machines, Sweetheart Dance, Christmas Dance, Favorites elections, Queen's Coronation and Ball, sweetheart float at the Homecoming game, and the Student body officer elections. 'na 1 fa 4 44,5 .Y LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Blanchard, Johnny Walker, Kaye Bernard, Betty Lynn Ferguson. SECOND ROW. R. H. Wallace, Linda Cormier, Grace Tipps, Gayle Wheeler, Cathy Catilla. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Say, Tommy Martin, Donna Peveto, Judy Massey, Author White, Darlene Childress, and Faye Falgout. 'QQ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Briggs, Catherine Blanchard, Craig Ponder. SECOND ROW: Ronny Carlin, Gayle Lions, Bobby Wachsmuth, Karen Hennings. THIRD ROW: James Black, Jimmy Taliaferro, Jo Beth Holstead, James Cooper, Phyllis Satler, Barbara Simoneaux, Karen Peterson, Paula Elliot, and Lynln Jeffery, Sylvia Braquet Jordon, Catherine Blanchard, Carolyn Choate Mary Jane Acord Carolyn McKee Wava Riggle, Gayle Trotti, Brenda Pierce, Sherry Sims, Kay Mclntosh Diane Barras Wilda Forbes Sue McBride Beatrice Meza, Charles Schildknecht, Bobby Nash, Charlotte Lee Betty Parks Linda Alvarez Wanda Primeaux, Zona Broussard, Jewel Allen, Carolyn Bedair, Barbara Champion and Glenda Kyle This year I have attempted to publish a newspaper which would mirror the out- standing accomplishments of our school. I could never have done this without the assistance of the Pow Wow staff, the second period iournalism class. Mrs. Frances Cock- erham, Pow Wow sponsor, and Wava Rig- gle, my assistant editor, are due more recog- nition and appreciation than I could even express. l am grateful to these people for their help in gathering the news but also to you, the student body, because you were the news. Sincerely Yours, 'I e Ed' Q? Wx, l30 Carolyn Choate, Catherine Blanchard, Mary Jane Acord, Mrs. Cockerham, Beatrice Meza, Zona Broussard and Glenda Kyle worked hard to put out the Senior Editor of the Pow Wow. The PN-G newspaper, the Pow Wow is published every Three weeks by the students of Mrs. Frances Cockerham's iournalism class. Last year the students pub- lished six regular and two special editions-one at Christmas and another, the Sen- ior Edition, on Senior Day. U At mid-term Mrs. Cockerham announced that Junior Wilda Jean Forbes, a iournalism class member, would be the 1960-'61 editor. Wilda and the other iunior staff members issued a Wow Pow to the iuniors on Senior Day. The Pow Wow was awarded the Distinguished Merit Award by the University of Texas. This was the first time in the history of our school that this award has been received. I3I Huiurc' Hvmemakcr Rita Speed, Beatrice Mezo, Nancy Thacker, Elaine Williams, Barbara Bedair, Carol Berstarm, Pat McMullen, Wanda Jacobs, Edith Reeves, Grace Cordeoux, Joy Beth Jones, Barbara Whaley, Zona Broussard, and Melba Williams. Hedy Hilton, Carol McDaniel, Omie Wooten, Louise Freeman, Bobbie Ann Plott, Carolyn McKee, Linda Clay, and Maureen Latiolais were the Senior officers. The FHA activities for this year included an annual district meeting at Winnie and an area meeting at the University of Hous- ton. An installation dinner was held at Al's Seafood. During February they had a Mother-Daughter banquet with Mrs. Lois Swinney as guest speaker. In March they attended the Fat Stock Show and had lunch at Sakowitz. A candy sale raised money to send two delegates to the State Convention in Austin, where Ray Ellen DeVillier was elected Third Vice-President of the area. Members were: Marie Arvidson, Ella Barnett, Brenda Borel, Janice Burns, Janice Cannon, Mary Dean, Ray DeVillier, Becky Edwards, Diana Guidry, Trula Hommond, Nancy Head, Carol Hogan, Jean Huffty, Eileen Kalmon, Raylene Kinder, Anita McGill, Vernell Morgan, Kathie Nunez, Nancy Record, Bobbie Riker, Terry Redman, Elaine Schofield, Yvonne Sterling, Glenda Sinclair, Judy Toups, Gayle Trotti, Barbara Webb, Linda Welch, and Evelena Wetzel. Miss Mary Runnels was the sponsor. l32 Drafting gfllb The Drafting Club gives students who are interested in mechanical drawing the oppor- tunity to work toward the development of this interest. Clay Mills, Jerry Wilkerson, Helen Holland, Helen Busby, Jimmie Purkey, Lee Roy Hebert, Archie Bolyard, Jerry Bryan, Brenton Reynolds, D, A. Martin, Larry Prince, Don Newman, Carl Dilbeck, Hardy Kay Noble, Donald Sutton, Holton Johnson, Alex Pellerin, and Roy Nowlin. The Drafting Club, sponsored by Mr. Harry Gerbens and Mr. Ted Borden, worked hard to prepare for the Texas A8.M College High School Drawing Contest. l33 '-'ur1 F '1x 4. L f ix K K , ki. 5' Z il K- g wa vs, J 1 ie 1 iiiflu f 'win 1 J - , , ..z,5z,, - -, s- , 1 fl ff i ! ,X is 7, ' ' W U K M x ,::, . , J 4' s l S 1 Q 5 9 .. ,. i-4 V. ' Q - ,f i 5153 3 ig: if ,.. :Z Ui f . in 2, S rn my LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Weldon, Farland Bolloms, Marsha Woodard, James Black, Catherine Blanchard Jerry Sutton, Wanda Lehman, Bob Austin, Kay Mclntosh, Carroll Shirley, Johnny Richey, Edwin Stevens Carolyn Crawford, Jewel Allen, and Mrs. Williams, Direcior. I34 Members of the A Choir were-FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Charlene Williams, DlRECTORp Dorothy Wheelis, Judy Pruett, Larry Dean, Billy Joe Henry, Gary James, Bob Austin, Tommy Dominy, Tilman Hanchey, Farland Bottoms, Margaret McCuller, Jewel Allen, and Carol Perry. SECOND ROW: Carol Strube, Ileen Blount, Hilda Vergara, Arthur White, Jerry Sutton, James Black, Calise Blanchard, Shelby Jackson, Bill Palmer, Tommy Stanley, Cathy Cromwell, Nan Benson, Linda Hebert, Clo Ann Palmer, and Carolyn Cowart. THIRD ROW: Linda Lee Burran, Carolyn Bedair, Don Weldon, Edwin Stevens, Leon Freeman, John Faulkner, Jerry Arnold, Neville Eldridge, Johnny Ritchey, Carroll Shirley, Stafford Stevens, Catherine Blanchard, Marsha Woodard, Gayle Pringle, and Mary Jane Acord. '24 gill? 2' The A Choir had 48 members with Judy Pruett, accompanist, and Carol Strube as assistant. This group presented various programs throughout the year. A Thanksgiving program was given at school on November 26. The Girls' Choir also took part in this program. Christmas programs were given at three places during the month of December: the Junior Toy Tea at the Department Club in Port Arthur, the Youth Concert at Rose Hill in Port Arthur, and the Christmas Assembly at school. The A choir went to the Region Xll University Inter- scholastic League Vocal Contest at Lamar Tech. This group participated in the P.T.A. sponsored Spring Music Con- cert, and sang for the Baccalaureate services on May 22, 1960. GIRLS' CHORUS-FIRST ROW: Wanda Jacobs, Le Toma Nesbit, Linda Clay, Joyce Conner, Earline Hebert, Elaine Williams, and Sue Barrington. SECOND ROW: Pat Adams, Marie Arvidson, Dianne Thompson, Camella Randazzo, Bonnie Trahan, Sue Ballard, Patsy Lane, Carol Trahan. THIRD ROW: Beatrice Meza, Karen Ogden, Linda Davis, Sharon Weeks, Alice Guillory, Pat McKusker, and Sharron Gregory. l35 Shirley Foxworth, Dorothy Sweeny, Camella Randazzo, Sandra Hall, Melanie Block, Betty Foxworfh, Judy Jeter, and Glenda Morgan. FIRST ROW: Helen Busby, Eleane Martin, Patsy Simpson, Mary Ruth Lindenmayer, Jimmie Lee Cheshire. SECOND ROW: Judy Johnson, Sally Monfgomery, Reba Tinsely, Janis Smith, Kaye Goss, Phayla Currie, THIRD ROW: Barbara Bess, Joan Moss, Nina Simmons, and Madeline Begnaud. ?ufure FIRST ROW: Dianne Barron, Pam Bickers, Nan Benson, Linda Cormier, and Carolyn Brown. SECOND ROW: Coraline Brannan, Carolyn Cowart, Gloria Holmes, Frances Collida, and Mary Davis. THIRD ROW: Sharon Mershon, Dixie Janssens, Fredna Sullivan, Janice Campbell, and lreen Brown. FOURTH ROW: Loretta Badon, Donna Buchannan, Bette Davis, and June Arnold. STANDING: Beverly Roberts, Mary Jane Ozio, Carol Trahan, Barbara Simoneaux, and Mrs. Virginia Mershon, SPONSOR. The Future Secretaries organization is an activ- ity for girls taking typing I or typing Il and hav- ing a desire to become a secretary. It is an activity in which the girls practiced their typing by taking five-minute time tests. Sevrefar ks jun Zfr 1654 Cfrzfss Don Beaty, Barbara Badon, Pauline Tollefson, Robert Hearne, Gary James, Janice Berlin, John Primeaux, Shelby Jackson, A. Q. Norsworthy, Barbara Champion, Wanda Primeaux. MR. BEASLEY Sponsor FIRST ROW: Judy Bottoms, Noreen Blount, and John Hickey. SECOND ROW: Betty Rascoe, Marie Redding, and Elaine Stephens. THIRD ROW: Pat Johnson, Sarah Stacy, and Linda Myers. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Poole, Wilda Morgan, and James Dean. FIFTH ROW: lleen Blount, Floyd Broussard, Claude Martin. SIXTH ROW: Jeryl Clack and Eddie Morvant. NOT SHOWN: Buddy McAnally, Curtis McGuirt, and Angel Vergara. FRANK MORRIS Sponsor LEFT TO RIGHT: Melvin Daily, James Dodson, Garnett Nolan, Ivan Carnerera, Ryther Barbin, Arthur White, Jimmy Taliferro, Bob Montgomery, Ralph Bates, John Erickson, Frankie Pate, Richard Dixon, Larry Dean, and Herman Ericson. SEATED: Sue Barrington, Margaret Hughes, Sandra Nichols, Jane Taylor, Wanda Burchfield, Sylvia Broquet, and Ann Biglow. junizfr karl Grass The Junior Red Cross is an organization that strived to cheer the sick, needy, and the old. We of the Ameri- can Junior Red Cross want to have a mutual acquaint- ance with the youth of our nation and other lands. The Red Cross activities for this year included filling stockings for Christmas, making cookies for the chil- dren's day nursery, making joke books for a hospital, conducting a membership drive at the first of 'the year, and helping with the T.B. Bangles. The club also filled the annual gift boxes for overseas. The officers of the Junior Red Cross were: Melvin Daily, Arthur White, Sandra Nichols, Bob Montgumery, Jane Taylor, Jimmy Tali. ferro, and Ann Bigelow. l39 ,va ' 'Q .l' rf 'sig 'A 11 5 x 5 Z N . 'l T , it Nt , , ai gk 4 . J sv' s 4 et., S FRONT ROW: Bobby Wachsmuth, President, and William East. SECOND ROW: Billy Worsharn, Richard Briggs, Ronnie Carroll, Tim Falgout, John Wilson, and David Miller. THIRD ROW: Mark Hopper, Gerald Trahan, John Williams, Craig Ponder, Lonnie Davidson, and Gene McCollum, FOURTH ROW: Claude Nash, Tommy Dominy, Jack Firby, Woodrow Bush, Jimmy Taliaferro, and Andy Smith. Bobby Wachsmuth PRESIDENT Mr. Jerry Tucker SPONSOR fli- y The Hi-Y Club's motto is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian living. The club is made up of twenty-five boys from the junior and senior class and is affiliated with the Beaumont Y. M. C. A. Each year they have three social events and service projects, which include Christmas food baskets, March of Dimes drives, and World Service candy sales. LEFT TO RIGHT: Hilda Vergaro, Secretary, Sandra Fontenote, State Secretay, Eleanor Arneson, President, Charlotte Hart, Treasurer, Carolyn Morgan, Reporter, Tamara Mount, Chaplain. NOT SHOWN: Katherine Hodges, Vice-President, and Judy Irvine, Parliamentarian. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dianne Perry, Judy Roberts, Pat Pierce, Bonnie Trahan, Patricia Coats, Dorothy Benoit. STANDING: Charlene James, Beverly Schexenider, Sandra Seaux, Karman Broussard, and Sylvia Borne. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Stephens, Wanda Lehman, Oma Jean Davis, Wanda McMiIIian, Jeanette Blair. STANDING: Rochelle Cormier, Pat McKusker, and Mildred Simon. fiufurc' Nur as The Future Nurses Club has done much to benefit the school this year. Among their varied activities were selling pen- nants for a S75 scholarship, a trip to John Sealy Hospital in Galveston, assist- ing the dental survey, making favors for various hospitals, and donating to the Empty Stocking Organization during Christmas. The members received club pins, and upon reaching the required points, some girls earned their caps. Eleanor Arneson, Sandra Fontnote, Katherine Hodges, Charlotte Hart, and Jean Melancon went to State Convention and won fourth place for the annual report. The club's goal is to encourage the girls in the medical field. The cheerleaders boosted Indian spirit. R , Kheerlmder The cheerleaders took time-out to pose for a picture. With a great Indian team and fine student par- ticipation, the cheerleaders of 1959-1960 helped lead the team to many victories and kept school spirit high throughout the year. Cheerleaders lead rally in Indian Stadium. CAROLYN CHOATE Head Cheerleader MARY NELL KING 5h5f'flmdf'l'5 112223253125 JEANIE TURNER PHYLLIS SATTLER LINDA LEE BURRAN 60141? I Play scholastic League One-Act Play Contest was The Valiant, by Hall and Middlemass, a dramatic story of a man about to die in prison and his courage when he wouldn't allow his sister's ideals to be shattered. The play won second place in the District 4A com- petition. MISS ANN McMlLLEN Director CAST: Don Weldon, Dyke, Farland Bottoms, Jailer, Tommy Lowrance, Attendant, Stafford Stevens, Warden Holt, Edwin Stevens, Father Daly, Catherine Blanchard, Josephine Paris. Port Neches-Groves High School's entry in the Inter- Members were: Lee Baker, Glenn Guidry, William Glassmire, John Estes, Max Bruce, William Hilton, Grady Hunt, Leslie lrvin, Horace Newton Maxwell, Bill Palmer, Phil Rogers, Wayne Shultz, Nancy Smith, Gary Talbot, Lue Taylor, Mickey Taylor, Walter Tucker, Jimmy White, Carolyn Crawford and Lester Sturrock. ,Math 61110 Slidv Kula ganization for those students in- terested in learning how to use the slide rule. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Oscar Murphy, SPONSOR, Lee Baker, President, Glenn Guidry, Vice-President, and John Estes, Reporter. Members were: William Glassmire, Johnny Ritchey, Jimmy Yardley, Harvey Ware, Tommy Cook, Linda Edmonds, Kathy Ehler, jinda Ramsey, John Walker, Richard Beaumont, Lola Coffman, Jimmy White, John Estes, Cheryl Hayes, Linda Stewart, and Mrs. Olive Lacy, SPONSOR, The Math Club's main purpose was to promote faster speed in working math problems, and send the best students to Number Sense meets. William Glassmire came in third in the State meet. The Slide Rule club is an or- TOP PICTURE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Crawford, Lee Baker, President, William Glassmire, Lester Sfurrock, Tex Marrs, David Carmen, and Lee Baker. BOTTOM PICTURE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Daughtery, Gayle Pringle, Carolyn Weaster, Bette Davis, Clo Ann Palmer, Sherry Wukasch. Scivmz' 611111 The Science Club is an organization for students interested in science. They attended special lectures for science stu- dents given by leading scientists. Stu- dents also make tield trips to various points of scientific interest. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Wallace, Max Porter, Lester Sturrock, Johnny Ritchey, Tex Marrs, William Glassmire. LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Watkins, Carolyn Crawford, Carol Strube, Marsha Woodard, Lee Baker, and Glenn Guidry. I46 furiancffes l LIEUTENANT Brenda Pierce LIEUTENANT Margaret McCuller The lndianettes, a precision drill team, is composed of selected junior and senior girls who represent the school Through performances at football games and through supporting the team at basketball and baseball games. Bells rang as the organization marched in Christmas parades while clad in red skirts and white blouses trimmed with cotton. Red hats and bells completed the costumes. The organization completed its year by holding a banquet and conducting try-outs for next year's Indian- ettes-the school's good-will ambassadors and spirit boosters. CO-CAPTAINS Catherine Blanchard Jewel Allen LIEUTENANT Karen Petersen LIEUTENANT Kay Mclntosh SPONSOR Mrs. La rrabee Melanie Block, Kay Goss, Linda Cormier, Bertie McElroy, Carolyn Weaster, Janice Smith, Nancy Thacker, Judy Jeter, Catherine Blanchard. Brenda Pierce, Nancy Guillory, Virginia Priddy, Louise Keene, Cathy Cromwell, Wava Riggle, Heler Holland, Gayle Trottie, Kaye Bernard. do l Bobbie White, Nancy Head, Judith Johnson, Karen Petersen, Annette Morris, Cariola Block, Kay Mclntosh, Sandra Hall, and Naomi Waldo. :wt .f, 'll K kl.. A A I1 ir , if M x L 1 - X x . -wi? J . ' - , W - QW? if , W 5 f, Inf A m , . ,af I . . Q q My v L I ' ,. , if K K x V fm- w K M 41 S X' f V it . 'v-.- :si - ,sis Y . Q Q 2 YQ E 11 --1 1-mx , , I Sr . ,g. x 1 M222 V' L5 Q fb :fx .. if--.ff . .V Ap Q 1 -fgxglg mr' 3 W 332 N.. A ww W 3 aw f I dm, f ,iq 'H e sv. j:Q.J.,: Z. - f-. 1 'Y M369 W ii g , Et f-12 'L .- 1 in . .,k' i K, -ggww f , NL .vw Q E' it 41 Q Egfr M W at 5 xg ,h 4 S- f R f df PQ Qi 1 gm ml vi E 5 v fi . . , gs Q L 0 Z ,Ag ' . . 2.?'El'q.?:.z' 4 - 3 ' - U i , 1 if f gy in Li x V g,3i L fwMVi,L?Eg3,,,,- Mil - ,W 'mag Mwg,S25af, - , f x-'. ' - i .. 1 V LLL' ., LQ i -K , , 'W A ri V L ,W M. ik .. . , ., G ,, HX, M, , W f ' ' haw L il: SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ethel Heck, Donita Burkett, Norma Foreman, Joyce Conners, Linda Triggs, Pat Bounds. STANDING, LEFT TO RlGHT: Nancy Guillory, Helen Vaughan, Alice Guillory, Kirby Scott, Karen .Io Purkey, Paul Hambrick, Emmett Shephard, H. B. Jordan, James Dugas, Cariola Block, Mary Johnson, James Bryan, and Mrs. Francis Daniel, Sponsor. l50 The Library Club teaches participating students the proper way to run an ef- ficient library. lt offers practice in clerical work for those interested in earning their college expenses by working part-time in a library. The assistants also helped the school librarian. The library assistants always kept attractive displays in the showcases. Jud lm Jlflajvrcffes The twirlers always tried to create better school spirit and help out the football boys with their support. They worked with the student body and worked through the summer on routines. At each football game the twirlers presented the visiting twirlers small baton souvenirs to show our friendship. All the twirlers went to contest, and all won two medals. DRUM MAJOR Lynne Jeffrey i. ri SHERRY SIMS MARLEEN LEVINS BOBBIE PLOTT l l . i F FAY HOELZER CAROLYN MAYS PAM WHITMAN l FRANK GIOVIALE Director i i pffff Nechcs-Graves The lndian Band helped promote school spirit during football season byplaying in pep rallies and hall parades and participating in the half-time ceremonies. The band marched in the local Christmas parades as well as the Cav-Oil-Cade parade. Members competed in the All-Region Band tryouts and lnterscholastic Solo and Ensemble contest. As a money-raising proiect the band sold shampoo, the pro- ceeds of which went to the annual band picnic. Carolyn Mays was named Drum Maior for the coming year. New twirlers which were chosen were Harvelyn Shaw, Cheryl Say, Judy Massey, Avia Aguillard, lllogene Angle, Pam Whitman, and Donna Peveto. 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' 'i.-ix 2-S1 L, Indian Kkaud W The interscholastic Solo and Ensemble Winners were: Jerry Daniels, Eleanor Arneson, Pam Whitman, Paula Elliott, Judy Massey, Betty Lynn Ferguson, Judy Haley, Lynda Shaw, Carolyn Mays, Sandra Fontenote, Lynn Jeffrey, Melvin Dailey, Floyd Broussard, Carol Hoelzer, Judy lglehart, and Jo Beth Holstead. Hall parades added greatly to the great Indian spirit. - .Sf 0 che fra ORCHESTRA MEMBERS: Judy Massey, Pam Whitman, Carolyn Mays, Linda McDonald, Linda Shaw, Jerry Daniel, Betty Lynn Ferguson, Judy Haley, Lynne Jeffrey, Bobby Richardson, Kent Wilson, Harry Williams, Melvin Dailey, Reggie Ferrell, Judy Hargreaves, Jo Carol Hoelzer, Cheryl Say, Sandra Hitt, Archie Bolyard, Wayne Carlin, Eleanor Arneson, Lee Baker, Paula Elliott, John Estes, Fay Hoelzer, Glenn Guidry, Marleen Levins, Douglas Newton, Sherry Sims, lllogene Angle, Beth Apperson, Stephanie Haviland, Mar- garet Hughes, Sandra Nichols, Harvelyn Shaw, Homer Simon, Avia Aguillard, Kathy Barlow, Judy Boozer, Tommy Cook, Linda Greif, Rosemary Hanicak. The forty-tive piece dance band is proud ot being the first in this area. Its hours of practice are rewarded by the presentation of two assemblies to the student body as well as a tour to several area schools. 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Popular Kuuncrs- lip N E Margaret 4Me6u!ler and james Keeper Meet ,llthletie 33 Mas! ,4 fhlefic Kuuuers- Zip Earetta Hadvn and l6'ill ,Aflcdry Mast Attractive JO ANN DAIGLE and DAVID ANDERSON Jlflrfsf ,4 ffracfm' Kunuers-lip KAREN PETERSEN and JACK ABEL 'gig A K' K' 7: . . 1 V K .L - A , . V 1 Likely fe Sueeeed lyme jeffrey and L'ee l6'ezker f I I iii-5 9, , M11 and Miss Schwl Spiril Paula gfglfff and james lflack J l78 Spvrfs if ..,.i L-'QQ 55,942-Q ,-mi WY 1 I' CAROLYN MAYS Junior flflaizts' 25' SHIRLEY BOYD Sophomore tw.,- I r . T Y -Q fb- -vw . uw-'X' Athletic Director Dutch Meyer of Texas Christian University was the guest speaker at the annual Port Neches4Groves High School Football Banquet. He is pictured here with Superintendent B. E. McCollum, left, and Head Coach Wilford Moore, right. l82 1959-60 Indian Varsity Team l s ,:,,:: uw E Q 'i i v BOBBY WACHSMUTH anti JAMES COOPER Co-Captains of Indian Team Q- it All-District players were Csfandingl Michael Turner, James Cooper, John Williams, Cseafedl William McCoy, Robert Ensminger, Richard Briggs, Timothy Falgouf, Dwain Bean, William Worsham. I J l83 Lfcfachcs !..:.5I 'll'f.2 v I Edgar Paine, line coachg Wilford Moore, head coach and athletic directory and Ken Watson, backfmeld coach, discuss strategy for the approaching football season. SCHEDULE Galveston Nederland Pasadena Jacksonville Lufkin Lake Charles South Park Orange Beaumont Port Arthur Opponent 6 14 19 0 15 19 14 O 0 20 Manny rs l Managers displayed trophies won by Indian team l i I r l l , , A fine display of sportsmanship was shown by Coach Emmett McKenzie of Nederland and Coach Wilford Moore of Port Neches, following The Bulldog victory over the Indians. 171 ,'-Q eil PN-G TRIBE ENDS LUFKIN JINX HERE The Port Neches-Groves Indians came out on top by a score of 22 to 15 after a hard fought battle with the Lufkin Panthers in Indian Stadium Friday night, October 10. David Miller thrilled the crowd on the first play with a 15-yard run, but it was nullified on a penalty. Miller suffered a severe fracture of the left leg and was taken out of the game. During the first, second, and third quarters, the: Panthers racked up a score of 15 to 7 with Port Neches scoring only once. The Indians came alive in the fourth quarter by tying up the score, making it 15 to 15 with Bob Ensminger catching the extra point pass. With 2:22 minutes to go, Dwain Bean intercepted a pass deflected by Ronnie Carroll on the Lufkin 30-yard line. After moving the ball to the Lufkin 20, Carroll took a pitch out from the quarterback, Tim Falgout. With excellent blocking and Carroll's skillful running, the Indians chalked up the winning touchdown. Dwain Bean toed the extra point, ending the game at 22 to 15. JOHN WERNER RICHARD BRIGGS Stwflfall .. , , , . ,., f'wf-gyfw . 1 Indian defense worked against Beaumont High FARLAND BOTTOMS DWAIN BEAN RICHARD SHIRLEY JAMES COOPER BOBBY WACHSMUTH RAY WILLIAMS Indian defense in hot pursuit of Jacksonville back. '24 ' ' Mudd DOUGLAS COLVIN DAVID MILLER 'Q TRIBE KNOCKS OFF BEAUMONT CROWN Port Neches-Groves Indians won their third straight district win by defeating Beaumont High 27-O, Novem- ber I2, in Beaumont. The Indians are undefeated in district play whereas the Royal Purples have yet to win a district game. The Tribe scored their first touchdown on a pass from Tim Falgout to Kenneth DeViIIier from the two- yard stripe. Dwain Bean missed the extra point. The second quarter was scoreless, but the third quarter found the Redskins touchdown bound again. Fullback Richard Briggs went over from the five and with Bean's extra point the Indians led, I3-O. Bean carried for the next Redskin tally from the two. A penalty momentarily halted Bean's extra point but the Indians tried from the 20 and this time Bean's extra counted. Bean was really going for paydirt against the Pur- ples. This time Bean scored on a run over tackle, and his conversions made the final point of the game. The Tribe also won over the Purples in statistics. The Indians racked up I3 first downs and 226 yards rushing. Beaumont had 6 firsts and 4 yards rushing. i Indians and coaches looked over situation on field. Qrfvfball BULLDOGS DEFEAT PORT NECHES-GROVES I4-O Friday night, September I8, Bulldog Stadium was packed to standing room only for the 35th meeting of the Port Neches-Groves vs. Nederland game. The Indians were de- feated by the Bulldogs by a I4-O score. Friday night's game left the standings Port Neches-Groves I7 wins, I4 losses and 4 ties. The first Bulldog touchdown was by Billy Perkins as he went over from the two-yard line. The score throughout the second quarter was the same. The Nederland eleven clidn't make their other tally until late in the last quarter when Conrad Neston shot over from the one-yard line. The Tribe had two good scoring opportunities but muffed these with fumbles on the one and five-yard lines. CHARLES LANGLINAIS GERALD TRAHAN TIMOTHY FALGOUT RONNIE CARROLL GENE MCCOLLUM MICHAEL TURNER JOHN WILSON BILLY WORSHAM JACK FIRBY I WILLIAM EAST WILDCATS SLIP BY PN-G INDIANS The Lake Charles Wildcats slipped by the Port Neches- Groves Indians in the last minute and forty-six seconds of the game by a score ot 18-14 in Indian Stadium. A fumble by the Indians set up the first score for the Wildcats closing the first half with the score 6-O. It was mostly a catch-up game played by the Indians until Dwain Bean went over from the two-yard line to apparently freeze the game with 1:46 left to play. Bean booted the point after touchdown setting the Indians on top by a score of 14-12. The Wildcats with only seconds to be played in the game drove to within 21 yards of the PN-G goal in three quick plays. Then the Lake Charles quarterback, Charles Sweeny, tossed a 21-yard touchdown pass to halfback Danny LeBlanc ending the game by the score of 18-14. Ir '24 Squad . .- . ,fnww-sf Quarterback Tim Falgout is stopped by Lake Charles lineman Cluring second half of game. A. C. BIGELOW JOHN WILLIAMS ALEX PELLERIN RICHARD PHELPS WILLIAM FITCH JACKETS EDGE BY PN-G INDIANS FOR DISTRICT TITLE Friday night, November 20, the Yellow Jackets of Port Arthur defeated the Port Neches-Groves Indians, 20-6, and became District ll-AAAA champs. Indian Stadium was packed to a capacity crowd of more than 13,000 fans to watch the determining battle. This was the first time the Jackets had played in Indian Stadium. The first quarter was scoreless with both sides taking turns knocking at the other. The Jacket offensive was sparked by powerful runs by Kyle Haines, Port Arthur's 212-pound fullback, and by quarterback, Mike Levy. The Indian attack was centered around the running of Ronnie Carroll, Dwain Bean, Richard Briggs and Tim Falgout. The first TD came when the Jackets' Kyle Haines keynoted a 98-yard go-ahead attack in nine plays. The first half closed with the score 7-0 Jackets up. The Tribe came back early in the second half to make their tally. Carroll, Bean and Falgout were the real Indian workhorses. Carroll went over from the one. Bean's try for extra point failed. The Jackets' weight advantage was really paying off. Haines made the final Jacket score, this time from the five. The extra point was good and the scoreboard read I4-6, Jackets' favor. The Jackets' third score came late in the game with Gary Foster making the tally. The extra point failed and the final score was Jackets 20 and the Indians 6. I90 Dwain Bean, fullback, carries ball for yard gainer Squad Tim Falgout, quarterback, is stopped as he passes the fifty- yard line. WOODROW BUSH NEAL HAGENS 'Q INDIANS TRAMPLE PASADENA EAGLES The Port Neches-Groves Indians won over the state ac- claimed Pasadena Eagles here in Indian stadium-by a score of 21-19. Early in the first quarter the Eagles recovered a fumble by the Indians and in seven plays put the Eagles ahead, 7-O. The Indians scored, two minutes later. Halfback Farland Bottoms went over from the 20 making the score 7-7 with Dwain Bean scoring the extra point. The Eagles marched 75 yards for their early score in the second quarter. This and a failure in the try for extra point made the score Eagles, 13, Indians 7. The Indians, not losing hope, came back later in the sec- ond quarter with a touchdown by Tim Falgout. Bean's extra point attempt was good and at half-time the Indians were leading, 14-13. Both teams battled evenly throughout the third period. In the last minutes of the third period, Pasadena began a slow march from their own 31 before David Lemmons' romped across from the Port Neches-Groves 32 for the score. In the last quarter, the Indians moved with unbelievable speed with Farland Bottoms and David Miller as the main ground Qainers. Fullback Gene McCollum went over from the one-yard line to make the score 21-19, giving the Indians their victory ofthe season. F DOUGLAS BURNS EARL FREDERICK BEN WICKER W:- lr L ' Z B' if - I . gt, ' an an i 'Qi' ,I ,il K ' 1. I . , James Copper, left end, showed Ioy after the whistle had been blown following the play ROBERT ENSMINGER JOE COWART KENNETH DEVILLIER MARK HOOPER WILLIAM MCCOY TRIBE SCALPS GREENIES IN FIRST DISTRICT GAME Friday night, Oct. 23, the Indians defeated South Park Greenies 31 to I4. This was the first district game for the Indians. The Tribe's first tally came on a pass from Tim Falgout to Bob Ensminger. Dwain Bean missed the extra point. The scoreboard showed a 6-O, with the Indians on top. South Park bounced back with a touchdown by Richard Preiean. The Greenie try tor the extra point tailed and the score at halftime stood tied 6 to 6. The Redskins tallied again on a pass, this time from Falgout to Kenneth DeVilIier. Once again the Parkers scored with Preiean making the touchdown. A pass for 2 points put the Greenies on top with a score of I4-I3. The Greenie lead was short-lived when Richard Briggs went over from the one-yard line. The extra point tailed and the Indians led by a score of I9-I4. Bobby Wachsmuth intercepted a Greenie pass and ran for the Tribe's next tally. Again the point tailed. Briggs made the last touchdown, making the final score 3l-l4. I92 glllffbdff MILLER SCORES ONLY TD IN JACKSONVILLE GAME The highly favored Port Neches-Groves Indians scored their third victory by beating Jacksonville with a score of 7-O. The Tribe was able to muster only one scoring drive in the October 2 game. In the first play of the second quarter David Miller went over from the two- yard stripe to make the only touchdown of the game. The Redskins took I3 plays to move the ball 79 yards on the only scoring drive of the entire game. Fullback Farland Bottoms and Half- back Miller were the workhorses for the Indians. Jacksonville had several scoring chances but failed to make any. Their first chance came late in the first half when Jacksonville drove 56 yards to the PN-G 4-yard stripe but the Tribe's defense stiffened and held, JacksonvilIe's next chance came when they recovered an Indian fumble and went to the Redskins' 14-yard line, but were unable to make the touchdown. Jacksonville received their last scoring chance of the game when they recovered the third Indian fumble, but failed to score. The final score of the game ended at a 7-O victory. 11' LONNIE BURNS R. H, WALLACE BOB MCEACHERN MURPHY FREDERICK JAMES BROUSSARD Farland Bottoms moved ball back opfield for large gainer. Ralph Alexander A ,, l' , '90 . C A i l I 1 r-.1 ,ri , va I ,gf ' fr or' .','n . . 1. , -a n, 1 1 M , 1 5 .. I u I . s Burion Allman Michael Allman David Anderson George Bailey Randall Bedair Robert Bedair Eddie Blackwell Freddie Bland Nathan Boyd James Broussard '76 ' Squad Left to right, Weldon Brevard Rich ard Gardemal, James Blunt and Ronald Bryan Edwin Burran Charles Collier Larry Commander Teddy Davis Larry Dore Larry Faulk Murphy Frederick Robbie Goodwin Raymond Hammond Billy Jo Henry Gary Howard Bobby Kennedy Michael Kent Raymond Leach Ray McCuller Bobby Hart coached fhe Indian B Squad. yfffffbllff .AJ ,g- ': Tex Marrs Michael Moore Thomas Morman Lionel McGee Thomas Martin X R C ' s 5 . ykligk fi ,- Claude Nash David Palmer xiii IT i K r 'lf ' X . ' T ll- 9 - David Pellerin an fi fl - John Place ' irrl TQ! ' V AA' if Ll James Poss Wilbur Powers Alvin Sain David Walker Jerry Shirley William Sory Claude Stone Rovin Thacker Frank Viola '76 ' Squad g0l7f0llff Mike Walker Louis LeBlanc Ronald Girouard Dean Capps Gene Capps Charles Burnette John Smith Barry Gorman Not shown: Archie Scott S Ri ET 42 ww 1m.r-'G M. ,nt ,MQ S L Basketball '59 - bo Sqzaz Port Neches-Groves sndillmfsf 4 U .sew se FIRST ROW: Leslie Mills, manager, Mickey Wilson, Andy Smith, Tommy Tominy, Robert Lowrey, and Lionel McGee, manager. SECOND ROW: Richard Briggs, Billy Worsham, Ronnie Carroll, and Gene McCol- lum. THIRD ROW: John Williams, Jimmy Taliaferro, James Cooper, Douglas Libby, and Bill Fitch. SCHEDULE Orange Beaumont South Park Port Arthur Orange' Beaumont South Park Port Arthur Opponent 59 68 62 70 35 58 73 38 BOBBY HART Coach 1611 kcilmll '75' Squad Bobby Hart, A Squad coach and Weldon Brevard, B Squad coach admired trophy won by the Basketball teams. FIRST ROW: Ray Williams, Scott Cole, Ronnie Girouard, Charles Gefters, and Danny Golden, manager. SECOND ROW: Alan Screen, Robert Bedair, Tommy Morman, Tommy Dews, and R. H. Wallace. THIRD ROW: Holton Johnson, Charles Collier, Gary Blanchard, and Kenneth Jackson. WT-WF ang M k Q x X mf! ..- 14,- Q! K .AFL ...J 'S ef ? 11- ff -fg5ss..'3'4fXi. .wfwpw fi 'QLzlflflt '5 'Q K . W f.g.,v .. .. - ,, , M. X Z WL.: 45:53, 'QWW If-1 .1w:14.:iW Ear? zibifi - - I 4 ,Q - A-M, L f of 'LL- fy--f Ziff. f,?,,1,...,,e4,: Wfgrrzmf fy, RN-5 H Q 1 . 12152: 5 Q f MEM, tw 4e3Y,2M,k -lzww 'ISM 2- ., :fr - gil , W... J' at w U., ws, A W, 1671556411 John Harms was one of the team's leading pitchers. Coach Payne was in discussion with Brenton Reynolds and Gene McCollum about the approaching game. One of the team's leading hitters was John Cobb Williams. Yogi , Pitcher Brenton Reynolds 70 Brenton Reynolds pitched in an important ending. indians in ylcliau Pitcher Brenton Reynolds hit e double. John Cobb Williams slid into base W , . it: W,,. q Z1 Ffa ' 1 ' 5E2i,e51ggg1iftf+ Q it it ,rf Y A it 2 B A Qliwfli., ' ' f . J .iW,.,,, J A M ,Q . - 'ig f Q' Q .yi i - A if A CQ il 1 lib 'UN I K Q lit L' N. 'Y ' S5 avi'-2:3 fziiiivilaa V smlia , it gag 'r ' r , f's.lz:v1::'? Hin 7 , . is ,A , , , l M me mn- il U' UV' V. Pu ms nm an ii if ow Q 1 Ir lunvns v Q 'E q, LINES l 9,1 gg M UWC! tu.. ' M' - . .qt - iw S0 un otr i+'0 f5 W N ml nm nn un tu pm sw or tru l all flak! ' as' 'r The Track Team showed a fine display of ability this year during the track season. The track coaches were Ken Watson and Bobby Hart. Members of the track team were as follows: FIRST ROW: David Anderson, Jimmy Robichaux, Gene Capps, Richard Briggs, Ronnie Carroll, Farland Bottoms, Ray Hammond, Mike Wallace. SECOND ROW: Ray McCuller, Frand Martin, George Bailey, Larry Faulk, James Broussard, John Werner, Brenton Reynolds, Kenneth DeVillier. THIRD ROW: Coach Ken Watson Carleton Boudreaux Earl Frederick, Jerry Toups, Jimmy Jones, James Cooper, Billy Worsham, Gene McCollum, Coach Bobby Hart. Crack '59 - '60 IPI ,, March 5 Galena Park Relays .... c....,... G alena Park March 12 Red Skin Relays ......... ,,.. L amar Houston March 26 Yellow Jacket Relays ..... Port Arthur April 8 District Meet ................ ..... P ort Neches April 14 Corpus Christi Relays Corpus Christi April 22 Regional Meet ......... ......... H ouston April 29 State Meet .,........,...s .......... A ustin April 20 Purple Relays .... ....,. B eaumont Crack 204 1., f , 4 ,mms .fggh Coaches and team gathered to admire Trophies won by Indian Track team. -ar. Z 4 n. 'YE Q W ,M-1 ,mf-fr The Mile Relay Team included: James Cooper, Billy Worsham, Richard Briggs, and Jerry Toups Crank Coach Ken Watson and James Cooper, State Champion of High Hurdles, began setting up hurdles for track meet. JAMES COOPER Hurdles Mile Relay Texas State Champion of High Hurdles RONNIE CARROLL JERRY TOUPS 205 I - WELDON BREVARD Coach Gay '5 - '59 David Girouard, Harvey Ware, Herman Erickson, Kenneth Hagler, Lyle Sweeney, and James Nash. Noi Shown: Dennis Wash, Bill Vincent, and Eddie Morvant. The tennis teams had a great season this year under the coaching of James Blount. - . . 1. we 1 Q NE Boys' tennis team, Singles: Kent Wilson. Doubles: Jerry Bryan and Hardy Kay Noble. Ucwfzls' '5 9 - '60 Girls' tennis team, Doubles: Cheryl Say and Sandra Hitt. Singles Eulene Yansey and Kathy Green. 207 Supermtendem of Schuox B. E. MCCOUKM Pun Nea gdculfy M4146 x00 es 1 District lhglx Svlx-lm I-g H' Iv W., he 5 xv., '- ifgpivy .u Q' - Jldmzhzkfrgfjm hu-:unq- Selma! Ecard L. W. Say Sam Harnbrick C. S. O'NeaI N. G. Nides, Vice-President Bruno Huval Louise Robinette, Executive Secretary Kenneth Williams, Business Manager W. C. Hollis B. E. McCollum, Superintendent Superlhfmdmf Congratulations on your many achieve- ments and the completion of another suc- cessful school year. Your spirit of co- operation and effort not only made these achievements possible, but made the work of your teachers and administration a real ioy. May we all strive to make improve- ments in our schools so that our graduates will be better prepared to meet the prob- lems which will confront them later on. It is our hope that you continue your schooling after graduation from high school, and we ask you to remember that the Port Neches schools, through the faculty and administration, stand ready to assist you when needed. Sincerely yours, 23,5 7979 B. E. McCollum Superintendent Ma' Persanu I 'YK I l'N SECRETARY TO BUSINESS MANAGER -Qin-A-M l,,..:v,-.ni Q ADMINISTRATIC Ruth Commander BUSINESS OFFICE ACCOUNTANT Lora Wilson I I ,,g.u--0- SECRETARY TO SUPERINTENDENT Louise Robinette -.N ELEMENTARY SUPERVISOR Madie Harrison BUSINESS MANAGER Kenneth Williams ...B ,,.,ffe,z,. - v a Offkc' Persvnuel LDING DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL SERVICES Rex McConnell .I SECRETARY TO TAX ASSESSOR Helen Worsham CURRICULUM DIRECTOR W. B. Killebrew SECRETARY Collette Head Przuczpal We are proud of the student body of our high school and for your community. You are to be congratulated for your many accomplishments and particularly for the fine spirit and high standards that you have. To the 1960 graduating class we want to wish you all good fortune for the fu- ture. We hope that you have completed your preparation for the next steps in life and that you have learned the neces- sary values as well as the necessary subject matter that you will need. The foundation has been constructed, and we hope it will prove to be a sound and worthwhile structure. We know you will build from this foundation toward a suc- cessful and enioyable life and that you will be a credit to your school and your community. On behalf of the faculty l would like to thank each student for the part you had in making our high school the fine school that it is and to wish for each senior a bright and happy future. We hope the Indian spirit will be with you always. M2525 Oliver P. Monk Principal DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES Gilbert Massey ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Wilford Moore COUNSELOR Jerry Tucker v X: ..,.. , LKAK i '- we M ?l!fpaw+-ww .,,,, ,,.. my f, , r Z ii . K 3 SCHOOL NURSE Marion Kelly SECRETARY TO PRINCIPAL Lovie Singleion km ATTENDANCE CLERK Theola Doble 6 ll 5' 4 f I7 d I. ll lf! S 'T 1 zz S I ll f 2l7 ENGLISH Frances Cocherham Margie Fuller Royce Heickman SPEECH Vivian Arthur - - I 1 CIVICS Ralph Ehren 1 2 v l HISTORY Wayne Beasley 92'.. MATH Oscar Murphy TYPING Virginia Mershon MATH Wilma Olsen SCIENCE Durwood Johnson MATH Bobbie Tamplin Loretta Waldo SPEECH Ann McMullen PHYSICAL EDUCATION Margie Perry HOMEMAKING Mary Runnels Frances Jordan I I METAL SHOP E, O. Griner PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ken Watson BOOKKEEPING Ruth FIora . N W I, b ' 1 YU if CHOIR Charlene Williams PHYSICAL EDUCATION Phyllis Larrabee MECH. DRAWING Ted Borden SCIENCE Oran Bailey METAL SHOP Harry Gerbens- PHYSICAL EDUCATION Charles PeYkovsek MATH Olive Lacy Dale Green TYPING Jeanne Follis CIVICS Thayer Sharp SCIENCE Tom Bass Norman Beal HISTORY James Blount Dana Ransom Frank Morris '2'fl 0 A 7 .. 5 'M W S .f -H ld! l Vi I... .J PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dick Gardemal - 13 I 224 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Bobby Hart PHYSICAL EDUCATION Beaumont PHYSICAL EDUCATION Edgar Payne ENGLISH HISTORY Weldon Brevard Lena Hawthorne Emmy Lou Scott Dorothy WacI1smuII1 ENGLISH SPANISH Vergie Musslewhite Gloria Hester Adverfzkemfnfs 227 Advvrfisiug ADVERTISER Aronson's Dry Goods ....., Atlantic Thrift Way Store ..... Ava's Fabrics ..,,..,.,.......... Avenue A Cleaners .,,, .A Bailey's Boat Shop ...,.,. Burkett's Jewelry ...... Charles S. Nacol's .... Chronicle .......,.. ,..,... .....v,. ...,...,, Coca-Cola Bottling Com pany Crocker Motors .,....,,. . ....,.,.,..... Dryden's Dept. Store . ,...,, . Duplantic Service Station .........,........ First National Bank of Port Arthur ..,. First National Bank of Port Neches First Savings Association of Port Neches .. First State Bank of Groves ....,...,.,,....,,,,,,, Fret's Service Station ,..,..... Gina-Lee Food Market ..,.. Goolsbee and Clark .,,,.. Groves Book Store ...,,.. Groves Florist ...,..,......, Groves Insurance Agency ,,., Groves Pharmacy ..,,..,,,..,..,,. Groves Supply, Incorporated Griner's Sales and Service ...,... Guillory's Minimagc .,... Hale's Service Station ,,,,,, Harris Dry Goods ., ....... Hill Chevrolet lmhoff and Sons ,.,..io Junior Shop .Y....,.,...... KPNG Radio smadn .....a 228 PAGE NO. 239 242 230 232 244 233 242 229 230 237 230 240 233 234 231 236 240 235 238 241 235 229 242 241 235 243 238 240 229 243 233 232 ADVERTISER Laymon Jewelers ,.,,,, Lee's Cleaners ...,... Lipoff's Jewelers ,,,,,. McFerrin Insurance ..,...a.,...,,, McLemor's 5c to S1 Store ,,,,.. Mid-County Music Center ..ff... Musgroves Barber Shop ..,. Nancy's Flower Shop ,,,., Neches Theater ,,,..,......,... Night's Clothing Store ....,.. Penny's Clothing Store ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Percy Riffle Insurance Agency ..,, , Philpott Motors a,,v,,,,,..,,,,,,s,,,,, Pic'Um and Pac'Um ..... Purcell's Paint Store Riggle Development Company Sheffield Grocery ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,4 Sigonas' Dry Goods .. , Southern Union Gas .,,,, Sparkle Cleaners ..,,.., Speer's Food Store ....., Speir's Grocery ,.,,..,,,,,,,.,,, Spencer's Clothing Store .,s,.,,,,,,,,, Spooner's Ph'otographic Supplies Smith Drug ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,YYv,,,,,,, Tatum's Drug ..,,,.,,,,.,,, Thrifty-Nifty Grocery ,,.,, Toy House ,.,,.,...,.,. ,.i,,,,, Walter's Furniture Store ,,,, William's Florist a,,. .........,..... Winbergs Furniture Store ...,.., nn. un I ini- -an PAGE NO. 239 ,, .,., 241 244 233 244 241 233 239 231 236 235 231 238 232 , . 239 . ..,, 243 240 ., 232 , 237 235 238 229 . ,,,,s 229 240 , ,,,, 237 230 236 232 231 229 Jrzdaf CHRONICLE Your Weekly Newspaper BIG STAR STORE 3830 Main Ave. GROVES, TEXAS WILLIAMS FLORIST 8: GREENHOUSES Experl' Floral Designing Flowers Plan+s Phone RA2-73lI 5890 32nd ST. W0 2-4489 I302 Por+ Neches Ave. GROVE5- TEXAS PORT NECHES BEST POLICY LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS ATALL E +41 s +' cl+h' w SL ,K TIMES or e esshgnp do Ing ear ' , .- 4 P NCE INSURANCE S, E RS A YA rn Groves 5 T. -. 5 AGENCY -'A D 9 S 5, ' ' 'I Q 43I6 Lincoln u-4 ' GROVES, TEXAS WO2I43l HILL CHEVROLET COMPANY fCHiVlOLE f ' You'll Look 3e++er Longer RA 2-33I4 in Clofhes From SPENCER'S. 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I-427 AUSTIN YU 3-5696 SERVICE STATION RA 2-8065 NO. 2-2827 PROCTER YU 3289i LEE'S YOUR TROUBLES A X VANISH 2MwgIea:iESFERSOGN CLEANERS gp GROVES SUPPLY roves ' .AQ ,,,. .mf gm, wa Fig INCORPORATED Au+o Par+s and Accessories 'W A Groves 4249 LINCOLN WO 2-472I 6220 Jefferson WO 2-393I Q-5, cw Qmkwf X WINBERGS N FURNITURE STORE The House of Bargains f Comple+e Home Furnishings 3500 Pure Ailanfic Road WO 2-359i MID-COUNTY MUSIC CENTER New and Used Insirumenfs N surnls M 1 54 v-il Repairing and Recondiiioning Shee+ Music and Accessories Private Insirudions BOOK STORE AND OFFICE SUPPLY IIIO Por+ Neches Ave. RA 2-22Il 6ll7 39'rh S+ree+ Phone WO 2-428I GROVES, TEXAS h , GROVES PHARMACY W. W. DOUGHERTY, Prop. Groves, Texas WO 2-443I 61411 :mf R f Ti- f 5 I 1 1 . xv' Y iw f ,x -J' CHARLES S. NACOL JEWELRY COMPANY Por+ Ar+hur's Diamond Corner Experi' Wa+cI1 Repair WATCHES JEWELRY GIFTS SILVER CHINA Fines+ Names ai' 'I'he Lowesf Prices 528 PROCTER YU 3-3345 ATLANTIC UDB FUR fine F000 sToRE 'I' GROVES 5 ,A . wuen INTHE THRIFTWAY 370I A+Ian'I'ic Road WO 2-338I , AA.. Q For Smar+ Buys TS , in - . . -2 + REAL ESTATE RIGGLE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY I403 Sfadium Road YU 3-6085 If No Answer Dial WO 2-6689 IMHOFF 81 SONS xl .--' V 'V '..l - ,. 1 ff' lf' iw, 'Ns 'N X X, X' 'xt Rx NN! g 5:5 E Esfabiished i900 Fireproof Building Maferials Ready Mixed Concre+e HOLLOW TILE GRAVEL LIME CEMENT 40l -'Hh Sfreei YU 3-6733 Efbilemember To Shop and Save af GUILLORY'S MINIMAX MAGNOLIA STREET PORT NECHES LK A 5 afoccaszbns ' Q? LIPOFF'S . X W JEWELERS Porl' ArI'hur's Largesl' Seleclion 440 Proc+er YU 2-9488 BAlLEY'S BOATS McLEMoRE's BOAT 5c TO si STORE SHOP Por+ Neches Nederland GROVES GROVES 2440 Main WO 2-465 I Besi Wishes Don t Fo rget +o 'Ihe to Get senior Class your WAR WHOOP STAFF 161 WAR WHOOP IN APPRECIATION The WAR WHOOP STAFF lakes +his opporiunify +o express 'Iheir ap- precia'I'ion I'o fhe Principal, Faculfy, Sfudenis, and all o+hers who have given generously of +heir 'Iime and energy +o make our I960 annual a success. To our adver+isers, we would give a very special Thanks 'For +heir gracious coniribuiions +o our adverfising secfion. To all of our conI'ribuI'ors we say THANK YOU. IZAJJH d IWJJH0 A HONOR ROLL Seniors Jewel Allen Lee Baker James Cooper Sandra Fontenote Jo Beth Holstead Lynne Jeffrey Tamara Moun-t Bobby Wachsmuth Joe Watkins Jimmy Yardley Juniors Betty Addison Bob Austin Tommy Burns Melvin Dailey Linda McDonald Shirley Foxworth William Glassmire Jo Ann Howard. Judy Jeter Carolyn Mays Annette Morris Terry Redman Lester Sturrock Dennis Wash Sophomores Avia Aguillard Kathy Barlow Tommy Cook Leilani Dalton Sharon Delk Linda Edmonds Kathy Ehler Marleen Gordy Cheryl Hayes Judy Irvine Byron Kollenborn Sandra Murrell Dorothy Poole Rinda Ramsey Cheryl Say Lindon Stewart R. H. Wallace Mary Lou Wolfe B HONOR ROLL Seniors Mary Jane Acord Eleanor Arneson James Black Catherine Blanchard Max Bruce Lonnie Burns Nancy Head Mark Hopper Dixie Janssens Louise Keene Gene McCollum Joan Moss Don Newman Dickie Phelps Max Porter Gayle Pringle Janice Rachel Bobby Richardson Harvelyn Shaw John Simon Nancy Smith Gary Talbot Judy Toups Jeanie Turner Barbara Webb Pam Whitman Nelda Williams Micky Wilson Billy Worsham Eulene Yancey Sophomores David Anderson George Bailey Annette Bellanger Dianne Blanchard Gary Blanchard Freddie Bland lleen Blount Noreen Blount Vicki Bond Shirley Boyd Judy Boozer Paul Bozeman Richard Bradley James Broussard Darlene Childress Lola Coffman Robert Collin Charlene Costilow Teddy Davis Linda Edmonds Roger Evans Venis Farras Johnny Ford Linda Grief Cheryl Hall Rosemary Hanicak Judy Hargraves Michael Harry Ann Hemphill Sandra Hitt Carol Hogan Kenneth Jackson Patricia Johnson Eileen Kalman Helen Busby Judy Caillouet Jimmie Lee Cheshire Carolyn Choate Carolyn Crawford Phala Jane Currie Jerry Daniels Jerry Dews Earline Dupuis Paula Elliott Kay Goss Karin Hennings Hedy Hilton Katherine Hodges Fay Hoelzer 0 1601! Helen Holland Charles lwasko Judith Johnson Joy Beth Jones Bill McCoy Margaret McCuller Carol McDaniel Kay Mclntosh Elaine Martin Robert Nash Donna Nelson Douglas Newton Bobbie Plott Craig Ponder Elizabeth Ramsey Wava Riggle Johnny Ritchey Beverly Schexenider Carroll Shirley Patricia Simpson Janice Smith Benny Thomas Dianne Thompson Pauline Tollefson Ruth Trahan Hilda Vergara Naomi Waldo Betty Lou Welch Juniors Jack Abel Glenn Bailey Barbara Bess Pam Bickers Sylvia Braquet Richard Briggs Jerry Bryan Frances Carey David Carmen Ronny Carroll Carolyn Cowart Cathy Cromwell Carl Dilbeck Bill Fitch Betty Foxworth Sandra Hall William Hancock Patsy McCord Ray McCuller Robert McEachern John Martin Tommy Martin Judy Massey Mike Moore Wilda Morgan Linda Myers Tony Nides Dan Petty Donna Peveto Cheryl Pickle Tommy Porter Marie Redding Jerry Shirley Claude Stone Rovin Thacker Grace Tipps Katherine Turner Sherry Vaught Angel Vergara Bill Vincent Johnny Walker Ted Lyn Walters Linda Welch Joe Williams Sherry Wukasch wiv ACORD, MARY JANE Pow Wow 35 Junior Red Cross 25 Senior Dramatics 3, President 35 Future Teachers 3, Social Chairman 35 A-Choir 1, 2, 3, Reporter 35 lndianettes 2, 3, Treasurer 3. ADAMS, PATRICIA ANN Girls' Chorus 35 lndianettes 35 Office Assistant 35 Study Hall 1, 2. ALLEN, JEWEL MARIE Pow Wow 35 Senior Dramatics 35 Class Officer 25 Class Favorite 25 A-Choir 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 35 lndianettes 2, 3, Co-Captain 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Study Hall 15 Student Council 25 Rotary Sweetheart 35 Class Favorite 3, Royal Court 35 Beta Sigma Phi Scholarship. ALLEN, LYNDA GAYLE Senior Dramatics 35 Study Hall 15 Student Council 2, 35 Football Candidate 15 Class Favorite 1. ALVAREZ, LINDA ' Pow Wow 35 Junior Red Cross 35 Future Homemakers 3. ARNESON, ELEANOR LOUISE Band 1, 2, 3, Flag Bearer 35 Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, President 35 Orchestra Business Manager 3. ARNOLD, JERRY CARLTON War Whoop 2, 35 Football B-Squad I5 A-Choir 35 B-Choir 2. BADON, BARBARA ANN Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Treasurer 35 lndianettes 2, 35 Study Hall 15 Office Assistant 3. BADON, THOMAS Junior Red Cross 2, 35 Study Hall I, 35 Class Favorite 1. BAKER, LEE EDWARD Slide Rule Club 2, 3, President 35 Science Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Vice-President 25 Number Sense Club 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 35 Top Ten Sophomores 15 Interscholastic League Spelling I, 3, First in District 1, 35 Interscholastic League Slide Rule 1, 2, 3, Second in District 15 Interscholastic League Band 35 Science Fair 1, 2, Lamar Third Place 15 District Science Fair I, 2, Honorable Mention I5 Readers Award 15 Co-Valedictorian 35 Class Favorite 35 Royal Court 35 Summer Science Institute 25 Bausch Lomb Award 35 National Merit Scholarship 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Shephard High Honor Boy Award 35 Junior Rotarian 35 Westing- house Science Talent Award 3. BALLARD, SUE MARGARET B-Choir 25 Girls' Chorus 35 Study Hall 1, 35 Future Secretaries 2. BARRAS, WADE LLOYD Science Club 25 Study Hall 1, 3. BEAN, DWAIN ALDINE Football B-Squad 1, A-Squad 2, 3, All-District 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Class Favorite I5 Hi-Y 2, 3. BEATY, DONALD WAYNE Junior Red Cross 3, President 35 B-Squad Football I, 25 Study Hall, 1. BENNETT, BENFORD Football B-Squad 2, A-Squad 35 Track 25 Drafting Club 25 Study Hall 1, 3. BERGSTROM, CAROL SUE Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3. BERLIN, JANICE Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Secretary 35 lndianettes 2, 35 Sophomore Dramatics I. BERWICD, CLAUDE RAY Drafting Club 25 Study Hall I, 3. BICKFORD, LEWIE Drafting Club 2, 3. .7 def BIGELOW, ANDREW CHANDLER Football B-Squad 1, A-Squad 2, 35 Study Hall 2. BLACK, JAMES MILTON War Whoop 25 A-Choir 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 35 National Honor Society 2, 3, Vice-President 35 Senior Class Escort 25 Student Council 2, 3, District 11-4A Good Sportsmanship League President 3, Student Council State Convention 25 Class Favorite 3, Royal Court 35 Study Hall 1. BLANCHARD, CALISE A-Choir 3, President 35 Football B-Squad 15 Band I, 25 Student Council 25 Orchestra 25 Study Hall 3. BLANCHARD, CATHERINE Pow Wow 3, Editorial Editor 35 A-Choir 1, 2, 3, Interscholastic League Music lp Indianettes 2, 3, Co-Captain 35 National Honor Society 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Reporter 35 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, State Convention I, 2, Workshop 25 Who's Who 25 Class Favorite 1, 2, 3, Royal Court 1, 2, 35 Daughters of American Revolution Award 35 Class Officer 25 Interscholastic League Play 2, 3, All-Star Cast 35 Dogwood Festival Duchess 35 Rotary Sweetheart 35 Top Ten Sophomores 15 Senior Play 3, Beat Supporting Actress 35 Port Neches-Groves High School Senior Class Scholarship. BLANCHARD, MELVIN Junior Red Cross 25 Senior Dramatics 35 Class Favorite 3, Royal Court 35 Study Hall l, 2. BOBO, LAWRENCE MILES Study Hall 1, 2, 3. BODDEN, HENRY Football B-Squad 25 Baseball 2, 35 Study Hall 1, 2, 3. BOGAN, DONNIE Senior Dramatics 35 Football B-Squad 15 Track 1, 25 Drafting Club I5 Study Hall 2. BOLYARD, ARCHIE Band I, 2, 3, Instrumental Music 2, Orchestra 35 Study Hall 'I5 Drafting Club 3. BONNETTE, ROBERTA Girls' Chorus 35 Study Hall 3. BOTTOMS, FARLAND Senior Dramatics 35 Football B-Squad 1, A-Squad 2, 35 Track I, 2, 35 Tennis 35 A-Choir 2, 35 Groves Rotary Club Scholarship 3. BOUDREAUX, CARLTON Football B-Squad I5 Track I, 2, 35 Band I, 25 Study Hall 1, 2, 3. BOUN DS, SHARON Class Favorite 1, 2, Royal Court 35 Football Sweetheart 35 Cheer- leader 2, 3, Co-Head Cheerleader 35 Study Hall I. BOUTIN, JERRY Football B-Squad 15 Study Hall 2, 3. BROUSSARD, ZONA Junior Red Cross 35 Sophomore Dramatics I5 Future Homemakers 2, 3, Parliamentarian 2. BRUCE, MAXALLEN National Honor Society 35 Slide Rule Club 35 Typing Contestant I5 5lUCIY Hall I, 2, 35 Port Neches-Groves High School Senior Class Scholarship 3. BRYAN, JAMES Senior Dramatics 35 Tennis 1, 35 Library Assistant 35 Slide Rule Club 3, study Hall 1, 2. BUCKALEW, BYRON Junior Red Cross 35 Football B-Squad 15 Study Hall 3. BURNS, LONNIE Football B-Squad 1, 2, A-Squad 35 Study Hall 3. BURRELL, JAMES Junior Red Cross 2, Secretary 25 Senior Dramatics 35 Study Hall I. BUSBY, HELEN A-Choir I5 Indianettes 2, 35 Science Club I5 Future Secretaries 2, 3, President 35 Office Assistant 3. CAILLOUET, JUDITH ANN lndianettes 2. CARLIN, WAYNE Junior Red Cross i5 Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, CASTILLE, LARRY WAYNE Study Hall I, 2, 35 Metal Shop I, 2, 3. CHAMBERS, ROYCE LEE B-Choir 25 A-Choir 35 Study Hall I, 2, 3. CHAMPION, BARBARA Pow Wow 2, 35 Junior Red Cross I, 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 2, 3. CHELETTE, DANIEL War Whoop 35 Drafting Club I5 One-Act Play 25 Study Hall I, 2. CHESHIRE, JIMMIE LEE National Honor Society 2, 35 Future Nurses I5 Future Secretaries 2, 35 Top Ten Sophomores I. CHOATE, CAROLYN Pow Wow 35 Class Favorite 25 Football Candidate 25 Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-Head Cheerleader 35 Sophomore Dramatics I5 Queen 3. CLACK, JANET Indianettes 2, 35 Study Hall I, 2, 3. CLAY, LINDA ANN . B-Choir 25 Girls' Chorus 35 Future Homemakers I, 2, 3, Historian 3. COLLINS, THOMAS Study Hall 1, 2, 3. COMSTOCK, HAROLD Study Hall I5 Junior Red Cross 25 Senior Dramatics 3. CONNER, JOYCE Girls' Chorus 35 Library Assistant 35 Future Homemakers I5 Future Secretaries 2. COOPER, JAMES Football A-Squad I, 2, 3, Co-Captain 35 Basketball A-Squad I, 2, 3, Co-Captain 35 Track I, 2, 3, State Champion 35 National Honor Society 2, 3, President 35 Student Council 35 Class Favorite 35 School Favorite 3, Royal Court 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Class Officer 35 All- District Football 35 Top Ten Sophomores 1. CORDEAU, GRACE ANN Pow Wow 25 Future Nurses 25 Future Homemakers 35 Study Hall I. CORKRAN, ORRIN Study Hall I, 2, 3. CORMIER, GAYLE Study Hall I, 2, 3. COWART, JOE Football B-Squad I, 2, A-Squad 35 Track I, 2. CRAWFORD, CAROLYN A-Choir 2, 35 Band I5 Science Club I, 2, 3, Reporter 2, Co-His- torian 35 Slide Rule Club 35 One-Act Play 3. CROSS, THOMAS Football B-Squad 25 Drafting Club 'I5 Study Hall 3. DANIEL, JERRY Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra 35 Science Club I, 2, 35 Slide Rule Club 2: Laboratory Assistant 3. CURRIE, PHALA A-Choir 25 Future Secretaries 3, Reporter 35 Office Assistant 35 interscholastic League Typing I, First in District, Third in Region5 interscholastic League Shorthand 25 Underwood Typing Award 35 Outstanding Business Education Student of the Year5 Study Hall I, 2. DARK, JAMES Study Hall I, 2, 3. DAVIDSON, LONNIE Junior Red Cross 2, Vice-President 25 Senior Dramatics 35 Baseball I, 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Study Hall I. DECUIRE, AUDREY Future Nurses 25 Study Hall I, 3. DEWS, JERRY National Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary 35 Class Favorite 2, Royal Court 35 Top Ten Sophomores5 Class Officer 35 Study Hall I, 2, 3. DIONNE, BERT Drafting Club I, 25 Study Hall 3. DOMEC, JOHN Football B-Squad I5 Study Hall I, 2, 3. DOMINY, TOMMY Senior Dramatics 35 Baseball I, 2, 35 Basketball A-Squad 2, 35 A-Choir 35 Class Favorite 25 School Favorite 3, Royal Court 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Study Hall I, 2, 35 Class Officer 3. DUGAS, JAMES Football B-Squad I5 Library Assistant 2, 3, President 3, Delegate to District and State Convention 35 Future Teachers 1, 25 Sophomore Dramatics I. DUGAS, DOROTHY Study Hall I, 2, 3. DUHON, RONNIE Junior Red Cross 25 Science Club 25 Slide Rule Club 2, 35 Study Hall I, 3. DUNLAP, LANDON Band 2, 35 Study Hall I. DUPLANTIS, TOMMY Study Hall 'I, 2, 35 Workshop Instructor 2. DUPUIS, EARLINE Study Hall 3. EAST, WILLIAM Football B-Squad I, A-Squad 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Study Hall 3. ELDRIDGE, NEVILLE Basketball B-Squad I5 A-Choir I, 2, 35 Study Hall I, 2, 3. ELLIOTT, PAULA War Whoop T, 2, Business Manager 25 Tennis I, 25 Band I, 2, 3, Flag Bearer 35 National Honor Society 35 Student Council i, 2, 3, Treasurer 35 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Who's Who 25 Class Favorite 2, 3, School Favorite 3, Royal Court 35 Future Teachers 3, Vice- President 3, Miss FTA 35 Orchestra 35 Class Officer 2, 35 Rotary Sweetheart 35 Recipient of the Madie Harrison Scholarship from the Delta Kappa Gamma. ENSMINGER, BOB Football B-Squad I, 2, A-Squad 3, All-District 35 Basketball B-Squad I5 Track 25 Study Hall 3. ESTES, JOHN Tennis I, 2, 35 Band I, 2, 35 Science Club I5 Orchestra 2, 35 Slide Rule Club 3, Reporter 35 Number Sense 3, Treasurer 35, Study Hall 3. FALGOUT, TIM Football B-Squad I, A-Squad 2, 3, All-District 35 Track I, 25 Class Favorite 'I5 Hi-Y 35 Class Officer I, 25 Study Hall 3. 247 FIRBY, JACK Football B-Squad 1, 2, A-Squad 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Study Hall 3, Tennis 3. FONTENOTE, SANDRA Band 1, 2, 3, Flag Bearer 3, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, State Secretary 3, Future Teachers 1, 2, 3: Port Neches Business and Professional Women's Club Scholarship. FOREMAN, NORMA Girls' Chorus 3, Library Assistant 3, Future Teachers 3, Study Hall 1, Cafeteria Assistant 1, 2, 3. FOX, JAMES Study Hall 2, 3. FREEMAN, LEON Band 1, Study Hall 1, 2, 3. FREEMAN, LOUISE Band 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers 1, 2, Future Homemakers 2, 3, Sophomore Dramatics 1. ' GOSS, KAY lndianettes 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Future Secretaries 3, Top Ten Sophomores 1, Study Hall 1, 2, Port Neches Classroom Teachers Association Scholarship 3. GRAHAM, FRANK Science Club 1, Slide Rule Club 2, President 2, Study Hall 3. GRAHAM, GENE Study Hall 2, 3, Basketball Manager 2, Drafting Club 1. GREGORY, SHARON Girls' Chorus 3, Study Hall 1, 2, 3. GUIDRY, GLENN Tennis 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Quarter Master 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Slide Rule Club 3, Vice-President 3, Study Hall 1. GUILLORY, ALICE B-Choir 2, Girls' Chorus 3, Library Assistant 2, 3, Study Hall 1. HAGENS, NEAL Junior Red Cross l, Football B-Squad 2, A-Squad 3, Study Hall 3. HALL, LESLIE Football B-Squad 1, Basketball B-Squad 1, A-Squad 2, Study Hall 1, 2. HAMBRICK, PAUL Junior Red Cross 2, Library Assistant 3, Study Hall 1. HANCHEY, TILMAN RAY Junior Red Cross 2, Senior Dramatics 3, Basketball A-Squad 1, 2, A-Choir 3, B-Choir 2. HARDY, PAUL Study Hall 1, 2, 3. HARMS, JOHN Football Manager 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Study Hall 1. HART, CHARLOTTE Future Nurses 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Future Homemakers 1, Voting Delegate to District Convention. HAVILAND, SAM Science Club 1, 2, Study Hall 3. HAWKINS, BILL B-Choir 2, Study Hall 1, 2, 3. HEARNE, ROBERT Junior Red Cross 3, Football B-Squad 1, Track 1, Class Favorite 1, 3, King 3, Royal Court 3, Slide Rule Club 2. HEBERT, LEE ROY Junior Red Cross 2, Drafting Club 3, Study Hall 1. 248 HECK, ETHEL Library Assistant 3, Future Teachers 2, Study Hall 1. HENNINGS, KARIN Senior Dramatics 3, Student Council 3, Class Favorite 2, Future Nurses 2, Study Hall 1. HESSLER, JAMES Drafting Club 1, 2, Study Hall 3. HILTON, HEDY Future Homemakers 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Office Assistant 3, Study Hall l. HILTON, ROY Football B-Squad 1, Manager 2, 3, Track 2, Study Hall 3. HOCKERSMITH, DAN Study Hall 1, 2, 3. HODGES, KATHERINE Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Future Nurses Scholar- ship 3. HOELZER, FAY Band 1, 2, 3, Twirler 3, Science Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Orchestra 3, Study Hall 1. HOLLAND, HELEN lndianettes 2, 3, Future Secretaries 2, 3, Office Assistant 3, Study Hall 1, lnterscholastic League Typing 1, lnterscholastic League Shorthand 2. HOLLIER, PHILLIP Band 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Study Hall 1. HOLSTEAD, JO BETH War Whoop 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Study Hall 1. HUNT, GRADY Slide Rule Club 2, 3, Study Hall 1. IWASKO, CHARLES Football B-Squad 1, Study Hall l, 2, 3. JACKSON, SHELBY Junior Red Cross 3, A-Choir 3. JACOBS, WAN DA Girls' Chorus 3, Future Teachers 1, 2, Future Homemakers 2, 3, Office Assistants 3. JAMES, GARY Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3, Basketball Manager 1, A-Choir 3. JAMES, CHARLENE Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, Study Hall 1. JEFFERS, JUDY Senior Dramatics 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, Future Homemakers 2, Secretary 2, Office Assistants 3, Study Hall 1, 3, Senior Play. JEFFREY, LYNNE Band 1, 2, 3, Twirler 2, 3, Drum Major 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, President 3, Presi- dent of Southeast-Gulf Coast District of Student Councils 3, Who's Who 1, 2, Future Teachers 1, Vice-President 1, Orchestra 3, Dele- gate to State-Texas Association of Student Councils 1, 2, Member of Good Sportsmanship League 1, 2, Class President 1, 2, Ten Top Sophomores 1, Senior Escort 2, Class Favorite 3, Royal Court 3, Co-Valedictorian 3, Valedictory Scholarship 3, Groves Business and Professional Women Scholarship 3. JOHNSON, JUDITH lndianettes 2, 3, Future Secretaries 2, 3, Sophomore Dramatics 1, lnterscholastic One-Act Play 2, All-Star Cast 2, Senior Play 3, Best Actress 3. Q JOHNSON, MARY lndianettes 35 Library Assistants 35 Study Hall I. JONES, JIMMY Junior Red Cross 35 Band 2, 35 Science Club 25 Orchestra 2, 3. JONES, JOY BETH Future Homemakers 35 Future Secretaries 35 Study Hall I, 2. JORDAN, H. B. Library Assistant 35 Study Hall I, 2, 3. KEITH, JAMES Study Hall I, 2, 3. KING, MARY NELL lndianettes 25 Future Nurses 2, Treasurer 25 Cheerleader 35 Study Hall I5 Senior Play. KYLE, GLENDA Pow Wow 35 Future Homemakers 3, Secretary 35 Study Hall 1, 2. LANE, PATSY A-Choir 25 Girls' Chorus 35 Future Nurses 35 Future Secretaries 35 Study Hall I. LATIOLAIS, MAUREEN Future Homemakers 2, 35 Office Assistant 35 Study Hall I. LEE, CHARLOTTE Pow Wow 35 Senior Dramatics 3, Reporter 35 Future Teachers I5 Future Homemakers 25 Office Assistant 35 Study Hall 1. LEVINS, MARLEEN War whoop 35 Band I, 2, 35 Twirler 2, 35 Future Nurses I, 25 Orchestra 35 Study Hall I. LIBBY, CHARLES Senior Dramatics 35 Basketball, A-Squad 3, B-Squad I, 25 Track I5 Study Hall I, 2, 3. LINDENMAYER, MARY RUTH Girls' Chorus 25 B-Choir 25 Future Teachers 25 Future Homemakers I, 2, Reporter 25 Future Secretaries 35 Office Assistant 3. LOWRANCE, TOMMY Football A-Squad 35 B-Squad I, 25 Study Hall 3. LOWREY, ROBERT Baseball I, 25 Basketball A-Squad 2, 3, All-District Basketball 35 B-Squad I5 Study Hall 'I, 2, 3. LOYD, RONNIE Junior Red Cross I5 Study Hall I, 2, 3. LUEDECKE, DAVID Study Hall I, 2, 3. LYONS, GAYLE Band I, 2, 35 Future Teachers I, 35 Future Homemakers I, 35 Stu- dent Council Store 2, 3. MCANALLY, SANDRA Girls' Chorus 35 Study Hall I, 2, 3. MCBRIDE, SUE Study Hall I5 Pow Wow I, 35 Band I, 25 Future Homemakers 35 Orchestra 2. MCCOY, BILL Football A-Squad 3, All-District 35 B-Squad I, 25 Tr,ack I, 25 Study Hall 35 School Favorite 35 Royal Court 3. MCCULLER, MARGARET Senior Dramatics 35 Tennis I5 A-Choir I, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 35 lndianettes 2, 3, Lieutenant 35 Future Teachers 2, 35'Future Home- makers 2, Vice-President 2, Voting Delegate at District Convention 25 School Favorite 35 Royal Court 3. MCDANIEL, CAROL Future Homemakers 2, 3, Reporter 35 Study Hall I. MCINTOSH, KAY Pow Wow 2, 3, Associate Editor 2, Editor 35 Senior Dramatics 35 Tennis I, 35 A-Choir I, 2, 35 lndianettes 2, 3, Lieutenant 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Future Nurses 2, Parlia- mentarian 25 Class Officer 35 Who's Who 3. McKEE, CAROLYN Pow Wow 3, Reporter5 Junior Red Cross I5 B-Choir I5 Future Teachers I5 Future Homemakers 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President5 Study Hall I. MCMULLEN, PATRICIA B-Choir I5 Future Homemakers 2, 35 Parliamentarian 25 Study Hall I. MARSH, VIRGLE Slide Rule Club 2, 35 Study Hall I, 3. MARTIN, IRA DEE Study Hall I, 2, 3. MARTIN, PAUL Track 25 Golf I5 Study Hall I, 2. MARTIN, ELAINE Future Nurses I5 Future Homemakers 25 Future Secretaries 35 Study Hall I. MEZA, BEATRICE Pow Wow 35 Girls' Chorus 3. MEZA, BEN Junior Red Cross 35 Study Hall I, 2. MILLER, DONALD Study Hall I, 2, 3. MORGAN, CAROLYN Future Nurses I, 3, Reporter5 Future Secretaries 2, Secretary. MORGAN, J. W. Drafting Club I, 25 Study Hall 3. MORRIS, JIMMY Study Hall 'l, 2, 3. MORUA, RONNIE Band I, 2, 35 Future Nurses 2, 35 Study Hall I. MOUNT, TAMARA National Honor Society 35 Devotional Club I5 Future Nurses I, 2, 35 Parent-Teacher Association Scholarship. NASH, BOBBY Pow Wow 35 Drafting Club I5 Study Hall 2, 3. NELSON, DONNA Junior Red Cross 2, Reporter5 Senior Dramatics 35 lndianettes 2, 35 Future Teachers 35 Office Assistant 35 Study Hall 15 Class Favor- ite 3. NESB ITT, LE TOMA Future Homemakers 1, 25 Future Nurses 35 B-Choir 25 Girls' Chorus 3. NEWTON, DOUGLAS Band I, 2, 35 Science Club I, 2, 35 Slide Rule Club 2. NICKS, JERRY Junior Red Cross 25 Football B-Squad I, 25 Track I, 25 Study Hall 2, 3. NOLAN, JAMES Drafting Club 25 Study Hall I, 3. NORSWO RTHY, A. Q. Junior Red Cross 2, 35 Drafting Club 1. 'DAO PALMER, BILL A-Choir 3, Slide Rule Club 2, 3, Drafting Club 1, Study Hall l. PARK, BETTY Pow Wow 3, Future Nurses 2, Study Hall 1, 3. PARKER, KENNETH Devotional Club 2, Study Hall 1, 3. PARRISH, JAMES Study Hall l, 2, 3. PELLERIN, ALEX Football A-Squad 3, B-Squad I, 2, Drafting Club PETERSEN, KAREN Junior Red Cross 2, Senior Dramatics 3, Indianettes 2, 3, Lieuten- Bnf 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3, Class Favorite 3, Science Club 1, Future Teachers 1, Class Officer 1, 2, Rotary Sweetheart 3. PIERCE, BRENDA Pow Wow 3, Indianettes 2, 3, Lieutenant 3, Student Council I, Office Assistant 2, 3, Study Hall 1. PITTMAN, GENE Science Club 2, 3, Study Hall 1, 3. PLOTT, BOBBIE ANN Junior Red Cross 2, Parliamentarian, Band 1, 2, 3, Twirler 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Future Teachers 3, Future Homemakers 3, President, Delegate to State Convention, Study Hall I. PONDER, CRAIG Senior Dramatics 2, Senior Play 3, Best Supporting Actor 3, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, Parliamentarian 3, Hi-Y 3, Class Officer 3, Study Hall 1, interscholastic League Debate 2, 3, Good Sportsmanship League 2, 3. PRIMEAUX, JOHN Junior Red Cross 3, Football B-Squad 2, Study Hall 2. PRIMEAUX, WANDA Pow Wow 3, Junior Red Cross 3, Future Homemakers 2. PRINCE, LARRY Football B-Squad 1, Drafting Club 1, 2, 3. RAMSEY, ELIZABETH Senior Dramatics 3, Secretary, Indianettes 2, 3, Science Club 1, 2. REAVES, EDITH Future Nurses 2, Future Homemakers 3, Study Hall 1. REYNOLDS, BRENTON Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basektball B-Squad I, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Drafting Club I, 2, 3. RICHARDSON, CARLOS Study Hall l, 2, 3. RIEVE, GEORGE Junior Red Cross 1, Study Hall 1, 2, 3. RIGGLE, WAVA Pow Wow 2, 3, Associate Editor 3, Band 1, 2, Indianettes 3, National Honor Society 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Office Assistant 3, Study Hall 1, Journalism Regional Contest, Rotary Sweetheart. RITCHEY, JOHNNY Football, B-Squad 1, A-Choir 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, National Honor Society Finalist 3, National Merit Finalist 3, Science Club 3, Number Sense Club 1, 2, 3, President 2, State Number Sense Finalist 1, Summer Math Institute 2, Port Neches Rotary Club Scholarship. ROBlNSON,- SANDRA Pow Wow 3, Junior Red Cross 2, Reporter, B-Choir 1, 2, Library Assistant 2, Future Nurses 2, Future Teachers 1, Future Home- makers 3, Study Hall 1. 250 RODGE RS, TOMMY Study Hall 1, 3, Slide Rule Club 2, 3, School Favorite 3, Royal Court 3. RODRIGUEZ, LARRY Study Hall 1, 2, 3. ROGERS, PHIL Study Hall 1, Slide Rule Club l. RUSHING, BYRON Study Hall 1, 2, 3. SATTLER, EMMETT Study Hall 1, 2, 3. SCHEXENIDER, BEVERLY ROSE Science Club 2, Future Nurses 3, Future Teachers 3,'Study Hall 1. SCHILDKNECHT, CHARLIE Pow Wow 3, Senior Dramatics 3, Band I, 2, Study Hall 1, 2. SHEPPARD, ROBERT Drafting Club 2, Study Hall 1, 3. SHEPPARD, EMMETT Library Assistant 3, Parliarnentarian, Study Hall I, 2, 3, Number Sense Club 1, 2. SHIRLEY, CARROLL Football, A-Squad 3, B-Squad 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, A-Choir 3, B-Choir 2, Band 1, study Hall 3. SHULTZ, WAYNE Study Hall I, 2, Slide Rule Club 3. SIMPSON, PATRICIA Indianettes 2, 3, Future Homemakers 2, Future Secretaries 3. SIMMONS, CAROLYN Study Hall 1, Library Assistant 2. SIMS, SHERRY Pow Wow 3, Senior Dramatics 3, interscholastic One-Act Play 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Twirler 2, 3, Head Twirler 3, Student Council 1. SMITH, ANDY Senior Dramatics 3, Football, B-Squad 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basket- ball, A-Squad 3, B-Squad 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Study Hall 2. SMITH, JANICE Indianettes 2, 3, Future Secretaries 2, 3. SMITH, DENNIS Junior Red Cross 2, Senior Dramatics 3, Study Hall 1. SMITH, MALCOLM Drafting Club l, 2, Study Hall l, 3. SPEED, RHEDA Study Hall 1, 2, Future Homemakers 3. STAN DLEY, TOMMY Basketball, A-Squad 2, 3, B-Squad 1, A-Choir 3, Band 1, 2, Instrumental Music 2, Orchestra 2, Study Hall 1, 3. STEVENS, STAFFORD War Whoop 3, Pow Wow 2, A-Choir 3, B-Choir 2, Study Hall 2, Contest Play 3, Senior Play 3. STEVENS, EDWIN War Whoop 2, 3, Editor 3, Who's Who 3, lnterscholastic League One-Act Play 1, 2, 3, Study Hall, Senior Play 3, Mixed Chorus 3, A-Choir 2, 3, B-Choir 1, Delegate Annual Convention 2. SUTTON, JERRY Football, B-Squad l, Manager 2, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball, A-Squad 1, 2, A-Choir 2, 3, Study Hall 3, Mr. School Spirit 1. TALBOT, MYRNA Future Homemakers 1, 2, Study Hall 3. TAYLOR, MICKEY Study Hall I, 2, 3. TAYLOR, LUE Study Hall I, 2, Slide Rule Club 3. THACKER, NANCY ANN Indianettes 2, 3, Future Homemakers 3, Future Secretaries 2, Study Hall 1. THOMAS, BENNY Senior Dramatics 3, Drafting Club 2, Study Hall 1. THOMPSON, DIANNE MARIE Junior Red Cross 2, Girls' Chorus 3, Study Hall 1, 3. TOLLEFSON, PAULINE Junior Red Cross 3, Officer, Future Homemakers 1, 2. TOMPKINS, EARL Football, B-Squad 2, Track 2, Study Hall 1, 2, 3. TOUPS, JERRY Metal Shop 1, Study Hall 2, 3, Football, B-Squad 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3. TRAHAN, GERALD Football, A-Squad 1, 2, 3, Basketball, A-Squad 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Student Council 1, Class Favorite 1, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Class Officer 1, sway Hall 3. TRAHAN, RUTH Junior Red Cross 2, 3, Senior Dramatics 3, Science Club 1, Study Hall 2. TUCKER, WALTER Study Hall I, Slide Rule Club 2, 3. TURNER, MIKE Football, A-Squad 2, 3, All-District 3, B-Squad 1, Basketball, B-Squad 1, National Honor Society 2, 3, Study Hall 3. VERGARA, HILDA Indianettes 2, 3, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3. VICKREY, JACQUELINE Study Hall 3. WACHSMUTH, BOBBY Senior Dramatics 3, Senior Play 3, Best Actor 3, Football, A-Squad 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 3, Baseball 1, 2, Track 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Parliamentarian 3, Class Favorite 2, Student Council 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, President 3, Mr. School Spirit 2, Boys' State Delegate 2, Senior Class Escort 2, interscholastic League Debate 3, Junior Rotarian 3, Third Place in National Mathematics Test, Wilbur S. Davidson Scholarship. WALDO, NAOMI - Senior Dramatics 3, A-Choir 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, Indianettes 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, West Groves Parent-Teacher Association Scholarship. WALDROP, CURTIS Study Hall 1, 3, Drafting Club 2. WARE, HARVEY Golf 1, 2, 3, District Medalist 1, Slide Rule Club 2, Drafting Club 1, 2, Number Sense 1, 2, 3. WATKINS, JOE National Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council 1, Science Club 1, 2, A3, Parliamentarian 3, Slide Rule Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer, University of Texas Summer Biology Institute 2, American History Award 3, Lawrence D. Bell Memorial Scholarship. WELCH, BETTY LOU Future Teachers 3, Study Hall 3. WELCH, RODNEY Study Hall 1, 2, 3. WELDON, DON Senior Dramatics 3, Contest Play 3, A-Choir 3, All-State Choir 3, Senior Play 3, Study Hall 2, Science Club 1, 2. WERNER, BILLY Basketball, B-Squad 1, 2, Study Hall 2, 3. WHALEY, BARBARA ANN Future Homemakers 2, 3, Future Secretaries 3, Study Hall 1. WHEELER, EARLINE Indianettes 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Future Homemakers 1, 2, President 2, Office Assistant 3, FHA District Vice-President 2, Delegate to State Convention 1. WHEELIS, DOROTHY Junior Red Cross 2, Senior Dramatics 3, B-Choir 2, A-Choir 3, Future Nurses 1, Office Assistant 3, Study Hall 2. WHEELIS, TOMMY Football, B-Squad 2, A-Choir 3, B-Choir 2, Study Hall 1, 3. WHITE, ANNA SUE Future Homemakers 1, 2, Study Hall 3. WHITE, BOBBIE Dramatics I, 3, Indianettes 3, Future Nurses I, Future Teachers 1, 2. WHITE, LUTHER Band I, 2, 3, Study Hall 3. WICKER, BEN Football, A-Squad 2, 3, B-Squad 1, Study Hall 3. WILKERSON, DAVID Football, B-Squad 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Study Hall 2, 3. WILLIAMS, JOHN COBB Football, A-Squad 1, 2, 3, All-District 3, All-State Honorable Men- tion 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, All-District 3, Basketball, A-Squad 2, 3, B-Squad 1, Co-Captain 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. WILLIAMS, ELAINE B-Choir 2, Girls' Chorus 3, Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3, Study Hall 1. 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