Richardson High School - Eagle Yearbook (Richardson, TX)

 - Class of 1957

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School's out! ! Get on the bus and get your feet stomped! ! Something new will be added for the '57-'58 Seniors to enjoy! Cable of Contents FACULTY SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES JUNIOR HIGH FAVORITES ORGANIZATION SPORTS ADVERTISEMENTS i — RA Ramee % _ Oy PD SE PRK PCO OSES es Hy i x s ‘a i i 2 i ; tp) : US ees BF OOS IS SS EERE PE Ee ESN eT iy iy Ks ———— LL Bon ae C, W. MURPHY, President W. H. STULTS, Vice President J. C. HANDLEY, Secretary L, L. JOHNSON Cy E TERRY, E, G, GATLIN LYNN FLOYD Mrs. Mrs, Mrs, Mrs, Mrs, In our memories we will not forget the support and co-operation of the RICHARDSON SCHOOL BOARD in making 1957 a happy year. The additions to the high school building and the bond election for a new gym and other buildings showed us that our School Board had our welfare foremost in their thoughts. LUNCHROOM LA ss oun DIES P, T, A. OFFICERS Mrs. Lester Smith Meyer, President Sanders Mrs, H. R, Miller McCandless, Randell Secretary Christiam Mrs. Joe Robertson, Treasurer The Dad's Club enjoy very good meals at some of The Evaluation Committee, made up of men from their meetings. other schools, found our school in excellent shape. MR, C, L, GREEN Co-ordinator BSS., S$. HeSat. GC. M.Ed., A M MRS, BERNICE GREEN Business Secretary B.A., N.T.S.C. M,Ed., SMU MRS, KAY JOHNSON Secretary to Superintendent E.T.S.T.C, Draughan's Business College MRS, MAXINE AMSTUTZ Dietician B.S., Texas University MR, ALDEN L, ARMSTRONG Business Manager B.S,, M.Ed., E.T.S,T.C, MRS, MARY BEEBE High School Secretary MR, CLEMENT S, FOX High School Counselor B.A,, Minnesota University M.A., Stanford University MRS, MABEL NICHOLSON Librarian B.A., M.A., E.T.S.T.C, MLS... laseGnne MR, GEORGE GATES Band Director B. Mus., Hardin-Simmons MRS, DIXIE ALDERMAN - Commercial Arts | Beiea) Lee, MRS, LYNDALL LANDS Typing, Journalism Bates ite Wome Ge MR, N, R, BARR Foreign Languages BoA. NeTssiCe MISS JULIA DARNELL Histo ry BAe MCAS MS Ts: MR, BILLY RAY ATKINS Math; Coach B.S., McMurray MR, RAYMON BYNUM Math; Coach B,S., McMurray MRS, ALLEE GAYDON English BeAr, M.A., Nt 5. GC; ERSC ERP Oe re ern ee AS Te FAR AY YN LOR RM OE MEME MN IN IE I RR I ETE AG INN IDOI NN NNTP =m SS EP mw MR, HADDON MOATS 7th and 8th Social Studies B,S,, Southeastern State College MRS, MARION STANLEY Choral; English B,A., Lindenwood MRS, LOIS JOHNSON English B,A., M.A., S.M.U. MRS, BERNICE MARSHALL Freshman English B.S., T.S.C.W, M.Ed., S.M.U. MRS, SARA FICKERTT Pep Squad Sponsor; P.E, B.S,, Kansas State College MR, RANDELL HERMAN P.E., Coach Bess MEd. ab, lee leee MR, CHRIS WALVOORD Agriculture B.S,, Sam Houston State Teacher's College MRS, MARIE DOOLEY Home Economics Bisse s lee kee. M, of H. ESEd.331 7S, Cowes | MR, L, L, MORRIS 7th Math B.S, Mise, Eales | MRS, JUANITA STRINGER 7th Language Arts | B.S., Te. CoW, MRS, MADGE BARNETT 7th Science Bee gM Sey Ee Lsloee oc, MRS, ALDEN ARMSTRONG 8th Math B.A., M.S., E.T.S.T.C. |, 99) MRS, SARAH SHIELDS 7th and 8th Language Arts ByACy ou. Us | AlWw MRS, LUCYsGANT 8th Language Arts ge M, apa Austin hye MR, DARVIN EDGE : Junior High School Science ) B, Se M,Ed., Etibe Sacke Ge MRS, HELEN DEERING 8th eee Dial ee MRS, MARILYN WA Social Studies B,A,, Texas University MR, DURWARD STEWART History B,S., M.A., S.H.S.T.C, MRS, ELIZABETH MANN Math Boy eC lLOrence.), 1b. Gs MR, MAX McCLEARIN Mechanical Drawing Driver Training B.S,, East Central M.A., Colorado S,C,E, ee ee YER MR, CLARK G, DUMAS Chemistry, Physics, Biology B,A., Texas University M.E., M.5:,°5.M. U, SARA SAS SNR OBDA BLS SD RRL MRS, DOROTHY CARDWELL Practice Teacher LigsnGow. MR, W. J. BUCHANAN Custodian MR, A, F, GILES Custodi an RS Re ON AOR BERR NE OME EMA TD OL I RN NEN MNS ee ee ) waist : i = ry KIT THRONBURG I've Got The World On A String” Pep Squad 2,3,4 Biology Club 2,3,4 Library Club 2, 3,4 FHA 2,3,4 FTA President 3, 4 Class Vice President 3 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 3,4 Class Secretary 4 Editor of Annual 4 Feature Columnist of Talon 4 Nominee for Miss RHS 4 LARRY ALLEN Mr. Wonderful (Spence) Wrestling Club 1 Student Council 1 (Highland Park) ROTC 1,2 Drill Team 1 (Richardson) Sports’ Club 3 | Football 3, 4 : Student Council Representative 4 Class President 4 JAMES COOK . Bidin My Time” Junior Football 1 Latin Club 2,3 Chem-Physics Secretary 2 President 3,4 Class Treasurer 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Class Treasurer 4 MARY McDOWELL TATE The Life of the Party” (Highland Park) Highlights 1, 2 Spanish Club 1, 2 Intramural Volleyball 2 - Highlandaires 2 (Richardson) Senior Editor of Annual 4 Pep Squad 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Hi- Y Secretary 3 FHA 4 Class Reporter 4 Football Sweetheart Attendant 4 Miss Personality Plus 4 GERALD WOODARD I Sail My Ship Alone FFAG 3 National Honor Society 2,3,4 Chem-Physics Club 4 Class Vice President 4 SHERRIE MILLICAN Melancholy Baby” Pep Squad 1,2,3,4 Majorette 1, 2 Cheerleader 3,4; Head Cheerleader 4 National Honor Society 2,3,4 FHA 1,2,3,4 Candidate for Valentine Sweetheart 1 Future Nurses Club 3 z Spanish Club President 3, 4 Nominee for Friendliest Girl 3 Nominee for Miss RHS 4 Assistant Editor of Annual 4 Hi- Y Chaplain 3 Nominee for Class Favorite 4 BOB OWENS Hey, Good Looking Junior Football 1; Lettered 1 Junior Basketball 1 Basketball 3 Athletic Club 2,3 Talon Staff 2,3 Class Favorite 3 FFA 2,3,4; Sentinel 4 Nominee for Friendliest Boy 3 Nominee for Most Handsome 3 Football 2, 3, 4; Lettered 3, 4; Tri-Captain 4 Second team All-District 4 MARY GARDNER One In A Million Pep Squad 1, 2,3,4 FHA 1,2,3,4; Rep. 3 Future Nurses’ 2, 3 National Honor 4 Class Favorite 1 Class Reporter 3 Band Princess 1, 2 Nominee Friendliest Girl 2,3; Nominee Miss Personality Plus 4 Attendant to Football Sweetheart 4 Organizations’ Editor for Annual 4 Miss RHS 4 BOBBY ELLARD “Watching The World Go By (Hillcrest) (Richardson) FFA 3,4 LINDA ALLEN Dreamy Eyes (Spence) Drill Team 1 Y-Teens 1 (Highland Park) Hi-Lites 2 Highlandaires 2 (Richardson) Latin Club 3; Secretary 3 Drama Club 4; Vice President 4 Beaux Arts President 4 FTA Vice President 4 Pep Squad 4 Basketball Sweetheart 4; Attendant to Sweetheart 4 Nominee for Most Beautiful 4 BOBBY HOLLEY Hard To Get Junior Football Lettered 1 Football 2,3, 4; Lettered 3, 4 Tri-Captain 4 Basketball 2,3, 4; Lettered 2, 3, 4; Game Captain 3,4 Honorable Mention 3 Track 2,3 Sports’ Club 2,3; Vice President 3 FFA 1,2,3; Treasurer 3 Nominee Most Athletic 3 Student Council Rep. 3 Sports Editor for Annual 4 Mr. RHS 4 ic 6A GAYLE BORAH Let Me Call You Sweetheart (Woodrow Wilson) Good Scholarship Club 1, 2 Spanish Club 2 Choral 2 Y-Teens 1,2 Volleyball Captain 2 (Richardson) Class Favorite 3 FHA 3,4 Future Nurses’ 3 Choral 3 Pep Squad 4 Football Sweetheart 4 Nominee for Miss Personality Plus 4 19 DWAYNE DURRETT Brown-Eyed Handsome Man” Junior Football 1 Football 2,3, 4; Lettered 3,4 Baseball 1, 2,3; Lettered 3,4 | All District 3 : Most Handsome 4 aa GUY ANN BARNETT Little Things Mean a Lot” oe (Three Rivers) Annual Rep. 1,2,3 Class Favorite 1 FHA 1,2,3 Choral Club 1,2 Cheerleader 1,2,3; Head Cheer- leader 3 FFA Sweetheart 2,3 District FFA Sweetheart 2 — ss (Richardson) Student Council Rep. 4 Talon Staff 4 FHA 4 Junior Red Cross 4 JIMMY MORTON On The Street Where You Live Junior Football 1 Football 2, 3,4; Lettered 3,4 Track 2,3 Athletic Club 3 Class Favorite 4 Picture Editor of Annual 4 ional Sao LINDA KERR Beautiful Brown Eyes ena ctvena ie se atin colton Biology Club 2 FHA) 1,2,3,4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Hi=7y..3 National Honor Society 3, 4 Red Cross Council 3 Pep Squad 1, 2,3, 4; Secretary 3,4 Majorette 3, 4 Nominee for Most Beautiful Girl 4 GERALD KEITH Sweet Heartaches” Junior Football 1; Lettered 1 Football 2,3, 4; Lettered 2, 3, 4; Tri-Captain 4 All-District 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Lettered 2,3,4; Game Captain 3,4; All-District 3 Baseball 1, 2,3; Lettered 1,2,3 Track 3 Band 1,2,3,4 FFA 1,4 ELIZABETH CAILLET “Sweet Old-Fashioned Girl” FHA 1, 2,3, 4; Secretary 2 Student Council Representative 4 Hi=sy¥ “3 Band 1, 2,3,4; Band Majorette 3,4 Band Princess 3 “ Regional Band 3 National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Vice President 4 Nominee for Miss RHS 4 Class Favorite 4 RICHARD BEEBE Tall Boy Chem -Physics Club 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4; Lettered 3,4 Band 1, 2,3, 4 SL ee ae PATSY ROUNTREE Sweet and Gentle” (Post) Class Treasurer 2 Class Secretary 2 Class Favorite 2 Personality 2 FHA 1,2, 3; Historian 2 Pep Squad 1,2,3 Student Council Secretary 3 (Richardson) FHA 4 FTA 4 ) Spanish Club Secretary 4 . Pep Squad 4 JOE LOE Lazy Bones Band 1,2,3,4 Football 1,3 Dallas County Talent Show 1 Chem -Physics Club 2,3 Latin Club 2 FTA 2 Basketball 2 School Photographer 2 Selling As A Career” Essay Winner 2, 3 MIDGE RAYMOND Song of the Dreamer” (Acalanes) : Acalhonors 1, 2,3 ) Junior Red Cross 1, 2,3 Girls’ League 1,2,3 Ski Club 2,3 (Richardson) Junior Red Cross 4 Future Nurses’ 4 FHA 4 Homeroom Representative 4 Talon Staff 4 Choral Club 4 Drama 4 DAN SHERRILL Make Yourself Comfortable (Lufkin) Drum Major 3 Art Editor Annual 3 National Honor vice president 4 Editor of School paper 4 Key Club 4 Class Vice president 3 Student Council 3 Class President 3, 4 Candidate Assemble Chairman 4 (Richardson) Sports’ Editor Talon 4 NANCY CUNNINGHAM Sophisticated Lady (Middletown) Girls Athletic Association 2 Y-Teens 2 Girls’ League 2 Annual Representative 2 (Highland Park) Hi-Lites 3 (Richardson) FHA 4; FTA 4 Spanish Club 4; Junior Red Cross ll linytnasneat PAT ALY “Young Love FHA 3,4 Future Nurses’ 3 Hi- Y 3 DON BOBO I'm Gonna Live Till I Die (Rockwall) Junior Football 1; Lettered 1 FFA 1 Student Council 1 Class President 1 (Richardson) Football 2, 3,4; Lettered 3, 4 All-District 4 Athletic Club 1,2,3 DAVID THURSTON - S'posin FFA 1,2 NAOMI SULLIVAN Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes” (North Dallas) History Club 1 Y-Teens 1,2; Vice President 1 | Choral Club 1,2 Delphians 2 A. Vikingettes 2 (Richardson) Hi- Y 3 Pep Squad 4 FHA 4 FTA 4 HARRY FIFE No Man Is An Island Junior Football Lettered 1 Football 2,3, 4; Lettered 4 Second Team All-District 4 Baseball 1, 2,3; Lettered 3 All-District 3 Athletic Club 1,2 FFA 1,2,3; Rep. 2 Class Reporter 1 Class President 2 National Honor Society 4 Business Manager of Annual 4 Mr, Personality Plus 4 DOLORES ATTAWAY Green Eyes” Band 1, 2,3,4; Majorette 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 Future Nurses‘ 3 FHA 3,4 Nominee for Class Favorite 4 Fair Queen 4 Editor of Talon 4 DUKE ROBERTSON Mr. Touchdown” (Carlmont) National Honor Society 1 Block C Society 1 : Baseball 1; Lettered 1 j (Richardson) Baseball 2,3; Lettered 2,3 National Honor Society 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 Annual Rep. 3 Football 4; Lettered 4; All-District 4 Honorable Mention Greater Dallas 4 Most Athletic Boy 4 Annual MARILYN NEALE She Loves to Rock And Roll” ) Pep Squad 1,2, 3,4; President 3, 4 . Head Majorette 1,2,3,4 FNC 3,4; President 4 FHA 1,2,3,4; Assistant Treasurer 3 Hi= Y 3 Basketball Lettered 3 Choral Club 2,3 Captain Girls Softball 2, 3 Nominee Most Athletic Girl 3 CHARLES TAYLOR | If I Had Three Wishes (McDonogh) - Track 1; Lettered 1,2 Football 2; Lettered 2 French Club 1,2 (Richardson) Track 3; Lettered 3 Sports’ Club 3; Secretary 3 Football 3,4; Lettered 4 Nominee Mr, Personality Plus 4 Nominee Class Favorite 4 Assistant Sports’ Editor 4 ELOISE STANFORD Everlovin'” Librarian 1,2,3,4 FHA 2,4 Library Club 3, 4; Reporter 3 PAUL MULKEY Slow Poke” Sports’ Club 3 PATSY STACKS Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend FHA 1 Volleyball 2,3 Librarian 1,2,3 J Library Club 3, 4; Secretary 3 Drama Club 4 a LYNELLE McLENDON “Inspiration” (Garland) Choir 1, 2 FHA 1 (Adamson) Future Teacher's 3 Dramatics Club 4 Library Club 4 JACK MURDOCK “Quiet Man FFA 1,2; Vice President 2 Volleyball 1 Basketball 1, 2 Class Reporter 2 BUDDY KELLEY - Crazy With Love” Latin Club 2,3 Sports’ Club 3 Football 1, 2,3, 4; Lettered 3, 4 Track 2,3; Lettered 3 FFA 1,3,4 Annual Staff 4 AUDIE BISHOP Learnin’ the Blues” Football 1, 2,3 Sports’ Club 3 FFA 1, 2,3, 4; President 4 ALBERTA ABBOTT Anniversary Song Pep Squad 1,2 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 Volleyball 2,3 Dramatics Club 4 ALICE NETTLE Rusty Ol' Halo” Pep Squad 1,2 Girls’ Softball 2,3 Choral Club 3 Hi- Y 3. FHA 12,3 Future Nurses’ 3, 4; Assistant Secretary 4 Yearbook Editor 4 JERRY MORRIS Too Busy to Understand” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Festival Band 2,0 Volleyball 1 Softball 1 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4 All-Regional Band 3 reenter een os a re ican e agen RSH Pare cet ned etl intl i | WANDA RENEAU t | “World Weary . Future Nurses’ 3 | Pep Squad 2 Baseball 3 | FHA 2,3,4 Re ee a ee Eee ee eee eae RON ALD JACKSON i | With A Little Bit Of Luck” (Hamlin Junior High) Basketball 1 ‘56 Seniors are welcomed by ‘57 Did you ever see so many pretty Seniors, Mary and Kit. Senior girls at the Football Banquet?? Seniors Hard working Seniors are at it again, taking those Iowa Achievement Tests! ——— ES ISD IRS SE OE oe a — ae Se Type faster, kids, after all, Studious looking, aren't they? you're seniors, now! Well, they're mighty Seniors! The sweetheart and attendants Sure was an interesting assembly! were announced that day. Active Sentors!! Our lovely Sweetheart, and a Senior, of course! ! Kit presenting the annual Harry and Buddy trying desperately staff at assembly, , to sell the annual, ong eee : Sherrie explains to assembly the Jerry Wayne presides at the qualities of leadership. safety council assembly. — mye ines BARBARA MAHAN NORM AN PARSONS JACK GREER LINDA HALSTEAD DENNIS BAILEY =: DORC AS ABBOTT BECKY HAYES a JIMMY ORTEN CORBIE WIGINGTON PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE (. AMERICAN OBSERVER ey Hk Sara Cox and Patsy Borchardt typify Juniors who learu about American heroes and keep up with current affairs in American history classes. Alan Childre Brooks Durham Jan Payne Martha Nelson Frank Garver Katy Lou Franklin Stonelle Harris Larry Barnett Penny Pickard Lloyd Cloud Kay Russell Doug Stults Joe Gilkison David Breedlove Marjorie Putman Stes Bobby Collard Andrea King Loyd Campbell Lynn Packard Wade Campbell Beverly Baughman OER A A r D S AINE NE ES i Ralph Faulkner : Sue Ann Christian i Phil Hart Carolyn Bellows Jerry Green Virda Zachary Don Gordon Patricia Borchardt Tommy Combs Sammy Turner Ann Feckety Kenneth Morris CARE: Lana Allen James Jacobs Sue Johnson Terry Nowlin Joan Manning Jim Bob Walker Sylvia Jennings John Allen Kay Hoskins Craig Wilson Lonna Borah Bill Blake Gary Carroll Nell Conner Harold Dawson Pat Hayes Nelson Humphreys Suzie Stone Gerald Ogle Lois Lester Terry Houston Lola Duckworth Billy Coney Suzanne Martin Blair Lee Barbara Spears Bill Hutcherson Diana Deweese Jimmy Love Diane Schaerdel Carole Clanton Bobby Saye Phyllis Byrd Mike Webb Becky Huffines Pat Keith Linda Lewis Mike Walley Lois Mervicker Joseph Keahey Bunny Fleck Glen Powell Don Mervicker Charlotte Morgan Marshall Gant Jeane Wilburn Thomas Finley Peggy Lee Melvin MclIntire Jan Pruitt Clyde Hensley JoAnne McFarland Robert Hensell Gloria Wyatt Mike Bynum Judy Brown Allan McClure PHOTO Not Available Wayne Addkison Ann Williams Ada Leigh Everly John Zimmerman Sarah Johnson Walter Donaldson Billie Peterson Charles Ramser David Odom Margaret Murray Louisa Nanni Marilyn Hilsen Patsy Slovak Donna Kinman Diane Janis Don Phillips - President Jimmy Singer - Vice President Betsy Larkin - Secretary-Treasurer Jim Robertson - Eagle Rep. Laura Martin - Eagle Rep. Pat Prince, Reporter Roy King, Eagle Rep. 1 Dianne Keil, Eagle Rep. Glenn Blackwood Linda Berg Ronnie Rutledge Pat Crockett Mike McElreath Judie Gilkison John Crockett De Ann Reynolds William Tawwater Judy Huffhines : Donnie Skiles Nia Nanni PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Buster Putnam Pola Nichols Billy Spradlin Mary Reddick Charles Davis — Carole Moore Terry Starling Linda Borchardt Ronnie Hensel Frances Bishop Jerry Turner Susan Canada i Marcos Mathiew ‘| Kay Everett | Marcelo Plesant Suzanne Bridges Allen Vaughn Sue Crittenden Claude Parsons Paulette Gibson Tommy Krause Babs Brown Stanley Huffhines Karan Fickertt Gerald Self Sue Griffin Dale Fleming Diane Mervicker Ronnie Davis Jeanie Dotson Jim Meyer Dan Cain Tommy Hines Susan Gorham Charles Cambell Mary Purnell Richard Powell Nancy Hunt Bill Jackson Ann Wood Lea Handley Steve Darden Linda Conoly Bruce Newland Carol Jones Jack Stenner Charlotte Knappe | David Green Linda Very Allen Morris 5| Sue Hardin Nolan Paul Maria Allen James Cosby Ethel Anderson Olin Taylor Peggy Blackwell Charles Beebe Gene Lillard Sally Condor Bill McAda Ronnie Parker Beverly Vanek Joe Dreisback Marion Goss Richy Earl Carol Craft Curtis Clarke Linda Forney Stewart Correll Bill Hollers Barbara Thompson Dale Baugh Cynthia Hartin David Kinder Martha Morris Chris Longnecker Kay Griffin David Johnson Glenn Williams Barbara Walker Clifton Carney David Barr Valera Stanley James Gidney Leon Beggs Irene Klieman John Shuffler Thomas Best Janene Scott Rayburn Housley Robert Griggs Carolyn Jones Tim Blake Dennis Orten Loretta Barnes Steve Fulton Albert Eitel Max Kirk David Hooper David Wilbourne Jesse Morris Kenneth Collard Eddie Cox Bob Hawkins Oren Carmichael Tommy Massey Donald Mullens Paul Massey Billy Luker Delbert Neighbors Mike Whitehead Dewey Dorough Lezette Crump Howard Head Ann Odum Linda Landers Judy Erwin Dick Aly 53 Lynne Limmerhirt Absent when pictures were mode K James Millington Dona Thompson Beverly Hewitt Wesley Hill Diane Parks Ellen Hudnall and Mary Ann Herber like Dr, Peppers, evi- dently. Or perhaps they were slipping them when they should have been in class or study hall. hike ragnian a Wy, cer oe et £5 com ¥ a Diana Butler Carol Lynch Diana Danz Becky Finch Sheila Helbing Donald Ponder Wayne Yandell Roy Brown Harold Lester Alton Chapman Janet Irons David Miller Billy Landers Joyce Powell Jerry Haworth Barbara Speaks Pam Morgan Sharon Barnett Sue Swabb Julia Harty Tom Hartin Bobby Floyd Guy Echols Carolyann Finley Deborah Deering Ellen Hudnall Barbara Barnes Mary Ann Herber Paul Rooker Tommy Eubank Donald Prichard Ronald Prichard Vhilma Crockett Carol Ann Barnett Judy Everett Tracy Pope Catherine Childre Todd Morris Susan Gordon Jim McNeme Kay Dillon Judith Mead Tommie Noteware_ . Judy Keil olf). Deloris Anderson Jack Jones Wanda Hall David Eisenburg Elizabeth Carr Mark Ellsberry Jerry Eitel Sarah Cloud Karen Neale Wayne Paul 55 Betty Kimbrough Tana Bullard J. W. Spearman B. K. Brown Milton Peterson Gerri Tate Cynthia Snyder Don Walley Bill Stipp Barby Fleck Terry Oddson Sue Story Butch Nelson Beverly Waggoner Bill Buxton Laura Baker SAR PELE ATE EAPO EEN ELLE, Barbara Shepherd Lew Ann Johnson Donald Yandell Terry Brooks Janice Gray Susan Bush Bobby Petchulat Tommy Spencer Ronny McIntire Sharon Hurst Wallace Martin Karen Gaston Ronny Maples Carolyn Bynum Jay Franklin Marion Hendrix Nancy Judd Beverly Carlson Carolyn Deuback Freddie Jenkins Gene Johnsey Ronnie Covington Polly Stephenson Bob Murray ; Ruby Hilliard Carol Ann Watkins Judy Everett Jackie Lairsen Emmett Conoly Jessie Price Wanda Kovsky Robert Rippy Dick Ramser Loyce Schwiekert Spencer Perskin Bruce Robbins John Cissne Jo Beebe Robert Wright Carol Blackwood Sue Pennington Nelson Willis Jerty Skelton Roberta Franklin Patty Jeffrey Ray McGee Jimmy McLendon Curt Naugle Jimmie Morris Suzanne Speer Larry Graves Sharon Smith Mary Johnson Bill Vidovic Jorie Barnett 57 Sammy Morton Richard Donaldson Carson Campbell Linda Morris Judy Odom Marion Mervicker David Allen David Tronrud ui} Wanda Grubbs Marty Wilbanks Wayne Camp Jean Rountree Patsy Smirl i} Kay Epperson a Sara Waters Charlie McElyea Sammy Smith Randy Eubank Carolyn Houston Bill Harris Connie Raymond Danny Rose William Wilson Carl Joseph Allan de Villineuve Mike Rutledge Donald Trotter Norman Tritton Lynn Pitts Bill Mullenweg Paul Meadows Nancy Gardner Belita Housley Herbert Hoff Robert Hobby Donald Jenkins Rick Price Nell Starnater Peggy Norris David Waters Billy Jack House Timothy Grange Glen Thompson Donnie Bridgefarmer Billy Reid Beverly Prewitt Sherry Schacter Jerry Gant Ben Love Mike Davis... Shelia Carrington Beverly Hoskins Charles Williams Ben Judd Mary Ann Keith Christine Fulton Susan Ann Dickens Linda Abbott Bryce Carrington Judy Jackson Janice Conley Rita Ogle Joey Johnson Ray Beets David Tritton Joe Marshall Joe Horne Paul Luker Gayle Marshall Judy Harrell 59 Judy Gann Ray Brown Susan Turner Warren Bobo Reyna Johnson Mary Davis Carolyn Horn Mike Jordan Sherrie Graham Melba Goss Hubert Hitchcock Carole Roe Ruth Ann Reynolds Sandra Lillard Bill Pruitt Oliver Osborn John Stanley Jim Wilson Bobby Russell Lynda Willis Bill Surles Billy Thomas Dillion Loyette Don Fisher Walter Fletcher Dickie Sherrill Barbara Hellum Carol Wigington Tommy Green Lynda Mahan Shirley Williams Jerry Saye Ralph Norman Dick Davis Walter Higgins Bruce Cunningham Gregory Proctor Mary Beth Underwood Edwin Newland Alexander Anderson Johnny Spearman Jimmy Spearman Loretta Fechenback Johnny Buchanan Wayne Brown Joan Spieker Betty Jo Talley Richard Hawkins Barbara Griffin Berni Ross Betty Johnsey Bill Zachary Leilani Hawes Linda Slovak Bob Benson Barbara Prichard Bobby Wyatt Joann Croly Roger Hornsby Jeanne Lee Carol Mirnis Dennis Thomas Dick Stults Ralph Thomas Carla Gates Charles Durrett Kirk Larkin Olivia Huffhines Julien Caillet 61 Kay Kimsey Ben Lewis Charles Conner Florrie Duguid Kathaleen Perry Ed Knoble Judy Eikner Kay Kifer Phil Parsons Gay Olim Barbara Mervicker Dena Smiley Patty Burnett Carol Groves Joe Bridges Mike Merrit Don Kindle Larry Cook Michele Goldman Charles Roberts Jean McAlpine Sharon Simpson Ronald Kreticos Michael Hewitt Carroll Hooser Jerry Rountree Charles Simpson Arthur Schaerdel Billy Bell Aubrey Hudson Barbara Hunt Ronnie Vaughn Elaine Wilson Judy Perryman Sally Ingram Peggy Spencer Laura Griggs James Wright Alan Smith Bobby Rankin Ann Stipp Randy Roberts Rod Mackenzie Mike McBee Robert Carroll Janie Clifton Linda Ellard Ann Webb Betty Williams Ann Combest Helen Kimbrough Janice Petchulat Joy Gibson Gary Spears Christine Gomez Ted Schwink Billy Bell Mike Hileman Howard Wadsworth Mary Ann Wilbanks Linda Reynolds ir al Lynne Lemmerhirt Shop EE unior High Activities Homemaking I ! i Junior High Cheerleaders [a4 w : O Pp a4 = means Mr. R. . BOBBY HOLLEY 1) mi tL, Pt fe x G Football Sweetheart GAYLE BORAH ost Handsome DWAYNE DURRETT ene Sz Ses xe = Qa = olen Robert Mancntte Cmmace Bldg. RIderside 7-875 Febr Miss Julia Darnall Richardson High School 450 Abrams Road Richardson, Texas Dear Miss Darnall: It has been our privilege to be instrume | | of your School Beauty for 1957, althoug ™ ec ' choice to make. Most Beautiful | From years of experience in the field of beaut Runner-Up ] Powers emphasizes the importance of not only physical beauty of a girl, but rather the inner LIND See which he calls her inner glow''. This was surely taken into consideration when we selected your Beauty Queen. We | have marked our first and second choice in red on the back 4 of the photograph. T his should not be a disappointment to 1 the other charming young lady, but instead a challenge to bring into her own her individual potentials. Selection has been made by our competent, well-trained staff of instructors and our Manager. oo) Thank you for thinking of us in connection with your beauty contest. We would also like to extend an invitation to your girls to visit our school should they be in Dallas. . Cordially yours, JOHN ROBERT POWERS SCHOOL 7 Wie Guile LL rl . Evans Manager ost Athletic DUKE ROBERTSON FFA. Sweetheart LINDA ALLEN A dake Hib Dream Beau BOB OWENS ELIZ ABETH CAILLET Favorites SUE BARNETT avorites DOUG PRITZEN Favorites BROOKS DURHAM GLEN BLACKWOOD STANLEY HUFFHINES DON PHILIPS JERRY TURNER Ninth Grade Favorites RONALD RUTLEDGE CAROLE MOORE LINDA BERG PEGGY BLACKWELL SUSAN CANADA KAY EVERETT BOBBY FLOYD TODD MORRIS ROBERT WRIGHT TERRY ODDSON J. W. SPEARMAN | f Eighth Grade Favorites TOM HARTIN BEVERLY WAGGONER KAREN GASTON PATSY SMIRL MARY ANN HERBER B, K, BROWN SUE STORY pea gas ee f of S é 4 CHARLES DURRETT BILL PRUITT BOBBY RANKIN ee : | DENNIS THOMAS BEVERLY PREWITT ) , Teall ‘JUDY JACKSON SHERRY GRAHAM | The pep rallies just wouldn't be pep rallies without the band... The BIGGEST event of the year was the trip to Washington to play in the Inaugural Parade, Money was raised by the community in a variety of ways -- At the right we just happened to catch Mr, Passmore washing dishes at the Kiwanis Club Pancake Day. The two Sue's were a part of the fund raising Var- iety Show. At last the big day arrived and we were off for one week of fun and education as well. This was one of the hotels in Washington that put + ‘ee January 21, 1957 the day we marched in the President Eisenhower's Parade, BA Eaglettes a These girls really worked hard during football season to cheer our boys to victory, Win or lose the Eaglettes were always rooting. Head Cheerleader Sponsor Head Majorette ee et SHERRIE MILLICAN SARA FICKERTT MARILYN NEALE PAT CARMICHAEL, Junior LAQUITA LITTRELL, Junior JAN PAYNE, Sophomore KAY RUSSELL, Sophomore R. t. S. Cheerleaders and Mayorettes JUDY COWAN, Junior JOANN HUTCHERSON, Junior SUE JOHNSON, Sophomore SUE BARNETT, Junior 8 ee BAMA TAT AL PT Ep tata ty tt AA i ii orettes wo is] aS Dolores Sue Bryant Elizabeth Caillet Sue Bryand = S xe No S %Q Ni = Sos Elizabeth Caillet HY HOHWH Babiele piensa So. Sess be coi: ms Freshmen have to learn somehow, Often at the expense of Mrs. Dooley’s nerves. Our Officers. Che q Student Council Larry Allen, President Guy Ann Barnett, Secretary | J] Alan Childre Liz Caillet Nelwyn Berg Craig Story Pat Crockett Bill Skiles | Nola Crow Don Phillips Terry Oddson Tom Hartin Rick Price Margie Putnam Margie Putnam Martha Nelson Jim Bob Walker National Honor Society Dorcas Abbott Jimmy Jones Gerald Woodard | 90 Gerald Skiles: President Liz Caillet: Vice President Kit Thronburg: Secretary Linda Kerr: Treasurer Sue Bryant Laquita Littrell Judy Brown Nelwyn Berg Karan McCandless Carole Clanton Patsy Borchardt Terry Rhodes Ann Fekety Sue Barmett Margaret Vandiver Katy Franklin Jim Caskey James Cook Marshall Gant Sara Cox Harry Fife Stonelle Harris Kathleen Croly Dimple Fletcher Becky Hayes JoAnn McFarland Margie Putnam Mary Gardner Sherrie Millican Mary Tate Martha Nelson Charles Ramser Becky Huffhines Andrea King Blair Lee Penny Pickard Diane Schaerdel Secretary Sara Cox President _ Kit Thronburg ti ii Treasurer Pat Roundtree Vice President | Linda Allen | Re porter Guyann Barnett They are planning for their future careers. Secretary President ! Alice Nettle _ Marilyn Neale Treasurer Judy Cowan _ Vice President Sue Bryant Reporter Kay Russell 91 Linda Allen, President Lana Allen, Vice President Jeannie Weersing, Treasurer Kaye Russell, Reporter ) Janera Lenhart Karen McCandless Phyllis Byrd Brenda Diffenderfer Jeane Wilburn Suzanne Martin Penny Pickard ie zs tae i Beaux Arts sD iE Beaux Arts liven up school spirit. What seems to be the problem, boys? James Cook, President CN Wf Gerald Skiles, Vice President Ci oor, Y Sue Bryant, Secretary . | Charles Taylor, Treasurer Joe Deering, Reporter Jim Atkins Richard Beebe Jim Caskey Ronnie Clarke ; 7 ba as Louise Conell a m ps) : s. -_ a Nancy Cunningham | , | i Harry Fife Flay Gardner Jimmy Jones Joe Loe Terry Rhodes Dan Sherrill Bill Skiles Gerald Woodard Che Calon DOlresn A taWay eee) Editor) .Dan Sherrill = - - =)+ -.-:- - - = Sports Colleen Lucas - - - - - - - - Assistant Editor Kit Thronburg - - - - - - - - - - Columnist Guy Ann Barnett - - - - - - - Feature Editor Midge Raymond - - - - - - - - - Columnist Mary Gardner - - - - - - - - - - Columnist Oh, What a dither Mrs. Lands got in, the day the Talon was to come out, Of course the rest of the staff were as calm as could be... Sach ella. CHARLES TAYLOR Assistant Sports Editor BUDDY KELLEY Sports Editor HARRY FIFE | sa KIT THRONBURG | | Editor “ Business Manager MARY TATE SHERRIE MILLIC AN MARY GARDNER Senior Editor Assistant Editor Organizations Editor 94 Blessed are those who run in circles for they shall be known as wheels -- THE ANNUAL STAFF Che Library Club As our school grows, so does the enthusiasm for these fine organizations. The officers demonstrate The Chorus surrounds the the use of the card catalogue. Christmas tree at assembly. Che Choral Group Jimmy Singer, president of the Junior National Honor Society, points out the principles of the organiza - tion, This newly organized society had thirty-eight members for the fall semester. The Annual Representatives were busy planning their subscription sales. Mack Yandell, one of the photographers, was trying his best to get a snap shot. Me Toucunoun? 1956 Eagles COACH BYNUM COACH ATKINS Head Coach Assistant Coach RHS Opp. Carrollton 0 26 Lewisville 0 22 Grapevine 13 53 Plano 39 13 f Bonham 0 40 | Sunset B” 13 12 Thomas Jefferson 0 26 i Lancaster 13 6 rss Seagoville 14 20 pestis Mesquite The Eagles Finished Second In District 11 AA With a 2 WIN and 1 LOST record. Conference games -- 11AA DICK FLOYD, Manager DWAYNE DURRETT HOLLEY or ey ae Sey Bases oe BILL OWNSBY Captains OWENS DAVID KINDER, Manager OR ee CHARLES TAYLOR geo GERALD KEITH BOBBY HOLLEY First T, D, of season BUDDY KELLEY BOB OWENS LARRY ALLEN DUKE ROBERTSON JOE GILKISON DON BOBO All District All District All District RHS 13 - SUNSET 12 BILL SKILES ALAN CHILDRE GERALD WEBB RONNIE CLARKE Ps bet PAT KEITH Mud and more mud! ELAM CONEY JIM CASKEY ALLEN McGINNESS BILLY STRINGER Senior Squad Members First row, left to right: Don Bobo, Bob Owens, Gerald Keith, Bobby Holley, Charles Taylor, Harry Fife. Second row: Jimmy Morton, Dwayne Durrett, Buddy Kelly, Duke Robertson, Larry Allen. “B”” Ceam Front row, left to right: Billy Coney, Manager, Kenneth Morris, Brooks Durham, Tommy Combs, Danny McGee, Gerald Ogle, Bobby Collard, Second row: Gary Carroll, Craig Storey, Don Mervicker, Joe Deering, Sammy Turner, Bucky Donaldson, Third row: Coach Herman, Glenn Powell, Robert Hensell, Frank Garver, Jim Atkins, Allen McClure, Mike Bynum, Coach McClearin, Fourth row: Clyde Hensley, Ralph Faulkner, Andy Beets, Thomas Finley, Jim Bob Walker, Lloyd Cloud, Robert Reynolds. SEASON STANDINGS RICHARDSON OPPONENTS 7 St. Marks 33 27 Carrollton 1 13 Garland 43 56 Lancaster 6 39 Seagoville 6 27 Mesquite 20 eeennenereemmcirgen nadine Ninth Grade Ceam First row, left to right: Mike McElreath, John Shuffler, David Hover, Bruce Newland, Dick Aly, James Calwell, Alan Vaughn, Kenneth Collard, Jerry Turner, Richard Powell, Tommy Krause. Second row: Charles Campbell, Buster Putman, Jimmy Singer, John Crockett, William Tawater, Claude Parson, Roy King. Third row: Martin Head, Bill Spradlin, Jim Hawkins, Clifton Carney, Steward Correll, Jim Love, Jim Myers, Charles Beebe, Glenn Williams, Tommy Hines, Guy Echols, Chris Longnecker, Charlie Davis. Fourth row: Don Philips, Glenn Blackwood, Ronnie Hensel, Bill Mullenweg, Ronnie Rutledge, Rayburn Housley, Terry Starling, James Gidney, Dale Fleming, Curtis Clark. RICHARDSON OPPONENTS 7 Plano 0 21 Lewisville 0 6 Plano 1 13 Jesuit 19 6 Hillcrest 20 Eighth Grade Ceam First row, left to right: Jackie Lairson, Tom Hartin, Dick Ramser, Ronnie Covington, Paul Rooker, Sammy Morton, Emmett Conly, Butch Nelson, Billy Buckston, Randy Eubank, Second row: Jerry Skelton, Don Ponder, Jerry Haworth, Wallace Martin, Roy Brown, Gene Johnsey, Spencer Perskin, Ronnie McIntire, Third row: Carl Joseph, Bill Stipp, J. Franklin, Bill Wilson, Robert Rippy, Terry Oddson, Don Trotter, Freddie Jenkins, Bobby Petchulat, Ronald Prichard, Jesse Price. Fourth row: Tommy Noteware, Ricky Donaldson, Paul Meadows, Bill Harris, Donald Prichard, Mike Rutledge. SEASON STANDING RICHARDSON OPPONENTS 13 Wiley 14 Grapevine 20 Lewisville 6 Wiley ee | . - m1 eae 66 ” Cea First row, left to right: Harry Fife, Bill Skiles, Gerald Webb. Sec ond row: Elam Coney, Gerald Keith, Richard Beebe, Bobby Holley, Manager David Kinder, Coach Randall | Herman. — (os ie Sweetheart | LINDA ALLEN Coaches: ATKINS BYNUM HERM AN “Bh” Ceam Front row, left to right: Allen McClure, Blair Lee, Brooks Durham, Craig Storey. Back row: Coach Herman, Don Mervicker, Wade Campbell, Terry Houston, Joe Deering, Pat Keith, Marshal Gant, David Kinder, Manager. GERALD KEITH BOBBY HOLLEY RICHARD BEEBE HARRY FIFE BILL SKILES ELAM CONEY GERALD WEBB CRAIG STOREY JOE DEERING BROOKS DURHAM DEERING HITS = a O a ml G 7) faq = GANT SHOOTING ALLEN McCLURE BLAIR LEE WADE CAMPBELL PAT KEITH | Ninth Grade Ceam a RHS OPPONENT RHS OPPONENT | 30 Jesuit 39 46 Seagoville 32 | 28 Jesuit 38 45 Farmersville 26 ; 43 Lewisville 50 64 Plano 44 49 St. Mark's 12 56 Plano iy ase | 21 Italy 22 38 Mesquite 47 39 Hillcrest 53 28 Lancaster 31 53 Farmersville 17 45 Mesquite 47 45 Lancaster 40 54 Lewisville 57 i Eighth Grade Ceam | | | RHS OPPONENT RHS OPPONENT | 32 Lewisville 13 36 Plano 37 1] | 39 Farmersville 12 32 Mesquite 29 , } 25 Lancaster 18 21 Lancaster 22 | | 29 Seagoville 8 28 Mesquite 16 i | LO 481 Farmersville 10 55 Lewisville 27 Action Scenes of Games A TEAM Plano Frisco Lewisville ’ Thomas Jefferson Lancaster Hurst Plano McKinney Farmersville McKinney Crozier Tech Duncanville Buckner's Home Seagoville Mesquite Buckner's Home Lancaster Wylie Hurst Frisco Farmersville Mesquite Seagoville St. Mark's Lancaster BASEKTBALL SEASON SUMMARY OPPONENT 44 39 37 61 50 43 68 46 22 04 45 58 34 49 32 44 43 55 67 40 36 46 28 36 61 RHS 38 Al 26 63 62 58 64 64 64 54 59 94 65 58 64 63 66 40 40 710 64 67 16 54 B TEAM Plano Frisco Lewisville Hurst Plano McKinney Frisco McKinney Farmersville Masonic Home Scurry -Rosser Mabank Buckner's Home Farmersville Seagoville Mesquite Buckner's Home Lancaster Wylie Seagoville Hurst Mesquite St. Mark's Lancaster OPPONENT 40 10 20 36 39 35 15 26 24 42 o7 12 25 26 36 19 19 33 47 32 29 29 34 45 Five girls we can be proud of!! © sce wer Fd ead d to tell where It's not hat the punch Another crazy stunt at Pep Rally!! 112 Now here's a sturdy bunch of football players! ! The Student Council's Christmas tree! ! Sure were pretty shirts the football team gave the coaches at the ban- quet! ! Annual staff, hard at work! ! Rev. Brookshire certainly brought an inspiring mes- sage, Yea! Team! Fight! Miscellaneous HOGE 90008 OOBBO poeee o a Judy explains some Spanish to the class, I hope you're interested Don't worry, Stanley, maybe some of the answers are right! ! 113 Clyde seems quite when you're 21!! conscientious! ! R, H, S, students always cooperate in fund raising drives such as the Heart Campaign. Here Becky Huffhines and Mayor Thompson show the banner used in that drive. These pictures of our Golden Eagle band were made from a television screen as the band marched down Pennsylvania Ave, and passed the Presidential Reviewing stand, COMPLIMENTS OF RICHARDSON PTA. be eh to Se Se ew ” Onkol Always Go to the DUTCH COT [TAGE in Richardson Highway 75 Finest Quality Registered Angus Cattle DR. 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Pi d i oe i : ce a : : ae night has a thousand yes - ee ; . ie oe Aud the day but on : | Oe ete light of the bright world dies “ a fe Us % | With the dying sun. oe : | 4 . % @ s we, aime + te a cee - = NM wutta = “ = te AE enna edn des amt oe eee Eee ae ee ee nek se nn an te i Fag ty 8 feeee ety) aire JK, - : 3) peprnte ae an rere pret ee THE EAGLE We hope that when this book arrives during the summer, it will bring into your life sunny moments and memories of the last part of the school year of 1956-1957. Whether you are at the seaside or the mountains, or just at home, we hope it will, for a few moments, remove you from your present surroundings and you will walk among your class- mates, as once again the halls of R. H. S. ring with joy and good times, This we have tried to bring to you in the summer supplement of the 1957 EAGLE!!! he bagle Doygy IRE TL Needles in the hay stack! Sink or swim!!! Officers of the Bio-Sci Club District Baud Competition “Little Musicians ¢ me ee 2 Pre. Horn Quartet: Drum Ensemble: Tommy Combs, Skiles, Julian Caillet, and Jack Marjorie Putnam, Ricky Price, Jones, Mike Webb, Norman Parsons. Clarinet Quartet: Elizabeth Caillet, Jerry Solos Morris, Dick Floyd, and Ann Fekety. Flute Trio: Linda Forney, Carla Gates, and Saxophone Quartet: Joe Driesbach, Sissy Sue Gordon. . Childre, Dick Floyd, and Jim Bob Walker. Solos: Dick Floyd and Jimmy Jones, Clarinet Quartet; Ricky Earle, Steve Regional Band: Jimmy Jones, Dick Darden, Bobby Floyd, an d Nolan Paul. Floyd, Jerry Morris, Gerald Skiles, and Norman Parsons, Car Cr D ay Beyond the Blue Horizon” On April 17, students of Richardson High School looked through the mystic's crys- tal ball and had a glimpse of what the future held for them. We hope that as you are lounging in the good ole summer time that CAREER DAY will bring back memories and fire you with ambition to walk in the footsteps of these professional people. } | JACK LAIR - = --------+-----+---+--220------------+------ = Agriculture | LESTER GASPAR - - --------------+--+-- -+--+-+---+--+-+----+---+--- - - Architect DOROTHY BRINDLEY - -------------------------+--+-+----- - -Aisline Hostess E, D, KULLMAN- - ----------+--+---+2+-+-+-+-----+--+-----+-- - Commercial Artist PROFESSOR JACK LATHAM - ---------- coe ee tee ee - - - - - - Business Administration J . JAMES N. HUNT -------------------+------+-+-------- - - - Electronics | M, C. MUELLER - - ------------------------------- Aeronautical Engineer DR. R. J. CORDELL - - - ----------------- --- - Petroleum Engineer and Geophysicist COLONEL BEST - ------------+-------+-+-+-+-+--+-+------+-+--- Armed Forces j PROFESSOR VENETA O, YOUNG --------------------+------- Home Economics | CARL F, McCLELLAN - -------------++----+-+-+-+-+-------+-------- Lawyer | LEON HERRING - - - -------------------------- Automechanics and Body Repair | DR. CHARLES JOHNSON - ------+-----------+---- - - Minister and Religious Education DR. ORVILLE A, BORCHERS - - ---------------+--+--+-+-+----+--+-+--+----- Musician DR. JOHN R, ROUNTREE, DR, ROBIN E, SIMMONS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Physician and Surgeon DR, CLAY BRIER-----------------+--------=--=- = = - Dentist and Dental Technician MRS, R, H, BRYANT ----------------+------+------------- - - Beautician MR, WADE THOMPSON - - --------------+-+---+-+--------------- Teaching MRS, ALMA LAWSON - - -------------+-+--+----------+-+-+--+---- Secretarial DR, HERMAN DIETRICH - -------+--+-+-+-+-+--+--- cc ee eee ee ee - - - - Veterinarian | PROFESSOR EDWIN R, HANSON - - -------+-+ -------+-+------ Dramatics and Speech MR, C, E, EVANS, MISS MARILYN AGAN - -----------+-------+------- Modeling Mr. Dietrich holds the rapt attention of the future vets! nese ae The Homemaking classes serve refreshments while the students and guests get acquainted Senior Play Make Believe Ah! The plot thickens. HE COULDN'T MARRY FIVE As the houselights dimmed and the curtains opened, RHS-ites entered the world of fantasy, with familiar classmates mysteriously changed into Robert St. Clair's amusing characters in “He Couldn't Marry Five. The intriguing title was only a hint of things to come as Donald Regan (played by Dan Sherrill) found himself the object of heavy matchmaking, as carried on by Connie, the mother (Sherrie Millican), and Ralph, the father(Larry Allen), Etta, the old maid aunt and a confirmed man-hater (Linda Kerr) and Granny (Kit Thronburg) represented two differing points of view on the matter of Men and How to Catch Them. April, the dramatic one (Linda Allen); May, the ballet dancer(Midge Raymond); June, the artistically inclined (Patsy Rountree); Taris, serious and sober(Mary Tate); and Leona, the tomboy ( Guyann Barnett) were the five daughters he, meaning Donald, “couldn't marry. Which one got him? Well, if you'll remember, after thinking he was in love with each of the charming Benton girls, Donald discovered, with the help of Granny, that Taris was the one he really loved! Boo! 1! Calamity Jane!!! Candy Barr??? Behind the scenes... Ae ae cb) g tas } (o) =| oo i= = = d a] “ fe 2 2 of 8 7 a i] ie] Oo Our daddy? ?? Get your paw off my arm!!! Rembrandt? ? ? Kichardson High School Junior-Sentor Banquet “Some Enchanted Evening The Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the Melrose Hotel on May 10, at 7:30 P. M. The theme was carried out in the Senior Class colors of Aqua and White. The motto of the Senior Class was WITH THE LIGHT OF TODAY, WE WILL EXPLORE THE PATH OF TOMORROW,” PROGRAM Invocation - -----------+-+--+-+-+-+--+-+-+-+--+2+--+---- DAN SHERRILL Welcome --------+--+-+--+--+--+--+--+-+-- BILL SKILES, Junior President Response - - --------+-+--+-+-+-+-+-+----- LARRY ALLAN, Senior President Choral Reading - -------------- JEANNIE WEERSING, LAQUITA LITTRELL : Class Prophecy - - -- ------+--+--+-------- DICK FLOYD, SUE BARNETT Class Will qi ec jo = nia, a oa pe gels oe! a Seen ce et a LINDA KERR Master of Ceremonies - - -----+-------+----+------+--- BILL SKILES We, the Senior Class of 1956-1957, will always remember our class spon- sors, Miss Darnall, Mrs, Alderman, and Mr. McClearin. The gala evening began at 7:30 with the grand march into the Brazilian Room, Miniature diplomas were given the Seniors as they entered. The invocation was given by Dan Sherrill and then we were served. As all remember, the food was delicious but you should have seen students, dressed in formals and dinner jackets, attacking a Fruit Cocktail, Roast Turkey, Parsley Potatoes, Green Beans, Butter and Rolls, Iced Tea, and Cherry Pie - What a mess, After the meal, the tables were removed and the fun began, which ranged from baby pictures and the will and prophecy, to dancing into the wee hours. All in all, we feel that this has been the best yet. We, the Seniors of 1957, thank the future Seniors | of 1958. Banquet Scenes New dresses and coats, corsages and boutonnieres, plus party manners - this was the beginning of the banquet - but you should have seen us later! Could it be they are look- ing at scenes. from the future, or maybe it's past - some- one's baby pictures for in- stance. Devil or Angel - which ever one, she wears a disguise, Sentor Crip Let's Get Away From It All!! Cell Block seven? ? How about this?? Yes sir, just takin’ Dolores, life easy. These are Seniors? ? Gruesome twosome! | Bored, or just tired? You left your shoes, Harvey!! Who's winnin', boys? POETRY READING Midge Raymond - ist District 3rd Regional Dan Sherrill - 1st District 3rd Regional SPELLING Kaye Russell Andrea King _ Interscholastic League Competition TYPING LuRuth Crawford Carol Haworth Patsy Spencer SHORTHAND Sherrie Millican Patsy Rountree ONE- ACT PLAY (Left) Sue Bryant Linda Allen Linda Lewis Jean Ann Hilliard Patsy Spenser Carol Haworth Linda Halstead Norman Parsons Dan Sherrill Wade Cambell READY - WRITERS Nancy Cunningham - 2nd District Colleen Lucas - 1st District 2nd Region NUMBER SENSE Gerald Skiles Carole Clanton ALL-DISTRICT ACTORS 1st Place 3rd Place Sue Bryant Jean Hilliard Dan Sherrill Norman Parsons PC And the cry went up - the annuals have come, at New members of the Senior National Honor Society. The 9th grade Bio-Sci James Caldwell Club - Notice, no girls! _- Oth grade if New members of the Junior National Honor Society. We had a big turn-out, election day! Parties I Could Have Danced All Night” a Between dances, upperclassmen discuss the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. tiga MO Craig Story, hero of the evening, is taken by surprise. THE WHY OF PARTIES A high school ed- ucation is not only gaining facts and devel- 2) oping ideas. Perhaps the greatest thing a person can fo, learn at high school is the fine Re art of friendship. RHS-ites “lived it up socially, mixing with their class- mates at several class-sponsored parties, Pictured here are scenes from the Junior Barn Dance and the Seniors’ Valentine Party. in. Mo WN EONS Jean Ann Hilliard reigns Dan Cupid, hero : Te ated eae eS Matt Jamaican Rum-Runners; entertaining or cat-napping? Paes Ag Phantom rides again, } Mr. Sharrin (who has a nice smile) presents Jerry Morris, Jim Sneed, and Dwayne Durrett with awards for driving skill in the Jaycee Road-e-o. i. fj i g nn ai Ke 8 —— Arh... Nancy Cunningham, and Jimmy Morton bask in glory as win- ners of the Selling as a Career essay contest. Liz Caillet, Joe Loe, Barbara Mahan, and Gerald Webb were runners-up. ai Aeon Bread line forms to the Tear, S. M. U. Band gives concert, “Did you see that cute sax player?” oe Teachers —_ aren't machines; - 7 Chew they eat, too! a | twenty- ™ three times, a kiddies, te ee Neca PEGGY BLACKWELL NELL CONNER These girls had outstanding dresses in the Homemaking Style Show, Bill Montin is getting ready to vote in the Student Council election, Gerald Skiles demonstrated the use of the voting machine. Norman Parsons, Dan Sherrill, Jean Ann Hilliard, Linda L ewis, Sue Bryant, Linda Allen and Wade Camp- bell had roles in the one-act play, Double Date. BILL OWNSBY ALLEN McCLURE JOE DEERING BUDDY KELLEY WINNERS OF TRACK EVENTS Ownsby - fourth in shot put McClure - second in high jump Deering - first in high and low hurdles Kelly - first in 440 yard run Fife - second in low hurdles Sprint relay team won first Mile relay team won first Richardson won the 11-A district track meet. ELAM CONEY BROOKS DURHAM JIM BOB WALKER JIMMY LOVE GARY CARROLL BOBBY COLLARD Pictures are unavailable for Joe Gilkison, Charles Taylor, Marshall Gant, Gerald Keith, Larry Barnett, Lloyd Cloud, and Sammy Turner. Winners in this group are as follows: Taylor - third in 100 yd. dash, fourth in 220 yd. dash; Gant - second in high hurdles; Gerald Keith - second in discus, third in high jump, third in high hurdles; Coney - second in 880 yd. run; Turner - third in 440 yd. run; Collard - fourth in 440 yd. run; Love - third in 880 yd. run. Baseball workout scenes District 11-AA Champions First row, left to right: Pat Keith, Joe Deering, Gerald Keith, Duke Robertson, Dwayne Durrett. Second row: Coach McClearin, Brooks Durham, Bill Skiles, Frank Garver. Third row: Charles Beebe, Harry Fife, Glenn Blackwood, Jack Magar. Richardson dominates the 11-AA All-Star team with the following players: First team, Bill Skiles, second base; Duke Robertson, short stop, third base; Billy Stringer, Harry Fife, outfield; Glenn Black- wood and Gerald Keith, pitchers. Second team, Jack Magar, catcher; Joe Deering and Dwayne Durrett, outfield. TeG Baseball Season Summary Richardson High Opponent a 9 ; Thomas Jefferson B 3 3 McKinney 2 12 Greenville 3 11 McKinney 4 3 Plano 0 16 Carrollton 2 15 Terrell 4 18 Plano 4 District 11-AA 6 Seagoville 0 7 Lancaster 1 10 Mesquite 0 5 Lancaster 1 2 Mesquite 0 | Bi-District 5 Terrell 0 Regional Semi-Finals 6 Lake Worth (Fort Worth) 2 Regional Finals (To be played; put in the score) Scenes from the Lake Worth game showing the dugout, batting and scoring a run. BACCALAUREATE You'll Never Walk Alone May 26, 1957, First Baptist Church PROGRAMME Processional - ---------+-----+-+---+------------ eee ee Mrs. George Kemp Invocation - -----------+--+--+-+--+------------- eee eee Patsy Rountree O Worship the King - - ---------------------------------- Congregation Led by Mrs. John Stanley Scripture - --------+--- 22-2222 --- + -- ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee Dan Sherrill We Would Be Building (Finlandia) - - - -------------------------- Jean Sibelius “The Lord's Prayer - - - ---------+-+-----------------+---- Albert Hay Malotte High School Chorus - Mrs. John Stanley, director Choosing Life -------------------+-+--------------- Jack W. Lundin, Pastor St. Luke's Lutheran Church Benediction - - - ---------+----+--+----+-+-+--+-+--+--+-+--+--+----- Elizabeth Caillet Choral Amen-----------+-----------------+--------- High School Chorus Recessional - - - ----------------+--+--+--------------- Mrs. George Kemp COMMENCEMENT What Happens Now” May 28, 1957, Greenville Avenue School Auditorium PROGRAMME Processional - - -----------+-+--+------+-+-+---+---+---- Procession of the Nobles Rimsky-Korsakov RHS Band Invocation ------------+-----+-----+------------+------ James Earl Cook Salutatory Address - - - - - ------- ------------------------- Kit Thronburg Graduation Day -------------+-+------------------------e- Sherman Marilyn Neale Address - --------- 2-2-2 --- 2 ------ eee eee ee eee The Reverend Walter Dalton Catholic Church of St. Paul the Apostle Presentation of Class - -------2--s 222-2 - ee ee eee eee eee eee Mr. J. J. Pearce, Superintendent of Schools Presentation of Diplomas - - - - -----------+---+---------------- Mr. W. H. Stults, President of School Board Awards ------------ 222-2 e- eee ee eee ee ee ee ee eee ee Mr. B. B. Passmore, Principal of High School Valedictory Address - - - -----------------+----------+----- Sherrie Millican Alma Mater ----------+--+-+--+-+-+-+--------+-+----------- Class and Audience Benediction - -----------------+-+--+-+-----+---+--------- Jerry Wayne Morris Recessional - ------------+---------- 2+ e- 2-5-5 eee eee The Band AWARDS VALEDICTORIAN - Sherrie Millican Salutatorian - Kit Thronburg Student Council - Larry Allen Citizenship - Richard Beebe Boy with highest average grade - James Earl Cook School Spirit - Harry Fife Athletics - Gerald Keith American Legion Honor - Jerry Wayne Morris American Legion Honor Girl - Midge Raymond English - Nancy Cunningham Activities - Mary Gardner DAR award - Linda Kerr Library Service for four years - Patsy Stacks Gregg Library Service for four years - Eloise Stanford National Merit Scholarship Certificate - Nancy Cunningham Class of 1957 First row, left to right: Patsy Stacks Gregg, Naomi Sullivan, Lynelle McLendon, Guyann Barnett, Midge Raymond, Nancy Cunningham, Patsy Rountree, Eloise Stanford, Sherrie Millican, Wanda Reneau, Gayle Borah, Dolores Attaway, Mary Gardner, Mary Tate. Second row: Linda Kerr, Charles Taylor, Jerry Morris, Audie Bishop, David Thurston, Jack Magar, James Cook, Marilyn Neale, Kit Thronburg, Robert Corbett, Ronald Jackson, Bobby Ellard, Harry Fife, Linda Allen. Third row: Bob Owens, Dan Sherrill, Bobby Holley, Buddy Kelley, Gerald Keith, Richard Beebe, Duke Robertson, Jimmy Morton, Paul Mulkey, Dwayne Durrett, Jack Murdock, Gerald Woodard, Larry Allen, Joe Loe. Elizabeth Caillet was absent when the picture was made. MOTTO With the Light of Today, we Will Explore the Path of Tomorrow COLORS Aqua and White FLOWER Carnation CLASS OFFICERS President -----------------+-----°---°------7 LARRY ALLEN Vice President - - ------------------------- GERALD WOODARD Secretary - -------------+-- 7%--°7-77-77°-7°-°7-7 KIT THRONBURG Treasurer -----------+--------- ---------- JAMES EARL COOK Reporter - ------------- 0-2-7 MARY TATE Salutatorian Kit Thronburg and Valedictorian James Earl Cook, boy with the highest grades, Sherrie Millican. winner of Temco award. Senior National Honor Society members of the Class of 1957. 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