Robert E Lee High School - Saber Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1957
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sl as I' ' ,A 7' Q AM Va 0mww.M..W:f , Y 2 flies-Ie. im rw. 'Q 'fl 1' .Q 2 Libw- :Sa N- - 'fn'g9-q, 6 f,E-QQAQ 3 f Q' 'P LQ ,Q ,ig ',91z.' fi 4 ig' gf'-Q ' s 57,5921 ' , CEQA F' 'iff-f ?'k 15, 5 fyim, 3'-'tPA 'piwx We THE LEE TRAVELER ERT E. LEE gefs g?ea09f6r ffe Ky game ff 1956-57 Published by the St dent Body of We Proudly Dediccrte the 1957 Lee Trcrvele The members of the annual staff proudly dedicate this book of memories to the Athletic Department of Robert E. Lee. Our coaches and physical education instructors have established an incomparable record. They strive daily to further the welfare and physical fitness of every boy and girl at Lee. -The Annual Staff o the Athletic Department ot Robert E. Lee This annual has been built around the theme of 'gCetting Ready for the Big Camef, Dedicated to the Athletic Department and its preparation of our athletes, it tries to show that Lee's scholastic record is also superior. Thus, our teachers and coaches have prepared us well for the Big Game of Life. We are proud to have shared and to pass on the traditions of Lee. -The Annual Staff I2 y7Z0Q122 01216122 This page is dedicated to Warren Cul- lison whom we shall always remember as everybodyls friend. He seemed to want to be friendly with everyone. His close friends respected and admired him for his wonderful personality and care- free ways. There will always be an empty spot ' l in tie halls of Robert E. Lee without Warren. Dark'e1ozzdy death rfershades his be ams of life, and he nor sees, nor hears what we say? -SHAKESPEARE 1 asf ,M f .., ,X X as-sw:,-., 12,3 :Vein 2 , an , N KQQQ-gi g, 2 5 - A ' fi swf fv-'ffff' , 3,51 , W X, M 5 www X' wwf? -Xi W-' ' f 2 , , ,425 ' ,SQ E. W V rl K 92 A . Y , 1 , K ,, L3 Q, JM 1, , 5 pw 1 B, . A , Q 22455 B552 f zfgiag an-. , Mm Q , Y- ,Ig , fin Sv wa , Av has f QQZQ, 111: C Q, f, M?6g,if ' iff THE LEE FIELD HOUSE. from here the Gander spirit is carried to the field by our great football and track athletes . . . This is truly the Home of the Fighting Gandt-rs. Gcmderlcztrid is Full of Favorite Sites Over the years Ganders have found time to congregate in many favorite sites on the Robert E. Lee campus and elsewhere. Just think of the fun you had yelling at Lee's usually torrid basketball games in the Lee Gymnasium . . . waiting to shake hands with the Fighting Ganders at the Field House and Stadium . . . those mad dashes to get in line in the Cafeteria . . . honing up for examinations in Study Hall B and the Library . . . relaxing at the Quack Shack . . . clapping and cheering assembly programs in the Auditorium . . . splashing around in the Swimming Pool . . . racing for a space in the Parking Lot . . . watching our Tennis aces on the Tennis Court . . . passing the open doors and windows of the Music Building and soaking up the thrilling melodies pouring through those same doors and windows . . . pausing to wonder at and admire the many trophies in the Trophy Cases in the Main tFrontJ Hall . . . and maybe even having the extra thrill of seeing Ganderland as no foe ever didffrom up above tin an airplanell . . . Only a few of these favorite sites could be pictured here. BASEBALL, BASKETBALL, football, golf, track, tennis, cross country . . . Name the sport and General Lee will show you sev- eral Gander trophies in the main hall trophy case. r OUR TERRIFIC NEW swim- ming pool has furnished us many hours of pleasure. This year our new swimming team began build- ing another Gander tradition here. TWO FAVORITE MEETING spots for Lee students are the Gander Inn and the Quack Shack. Their lights blink a friendly welcome to any Ganders day and night. Ll k7'M,n1Ct, THE MUSIC BUILDING has echoed to the rhythms of Lee's magnificent B a n d, precision- perfect Brigadiers, and versatile Choir. : Ci 06210119 EDITOR Kermit Hiirvlivll CO-ASSOCI,-XTR EDITORS Cmmif- Plagvns Caroiy ri Doimanski ASSISTANT EDITOR :Min Parrish ART EDITOR SOIICTITI Wzlits BIfSINl'lSS MANACICIT m Jane' OASPH SPONSOR Tir. Daniel H. Mcfalib 2 geogerf 59673 Em1.s'1C'1Czn.Y . 77f,6kfQ.5- fQfgamzaf1m.y 7001169 CYMSSQS 77c2QeE11f1fs'enEs' GET LEE READH 8 f-4 ---I f'f 'P 'S FUR TI-IE BIG GAME Sk rafzgs Hi , La Wai' .H ,N M44 Our Robert E. Le RHI, YOUNG . . . masculine atlilf-tic' thnuglitful '55 Are Representative, Appealing 1 K-.i WE9l.EY HICKS . . . w lil admirable- capable 'f'I 4Z:l 1 t' 'X JOHN RUSSELL . . . entertaining witty individual Bill-School Favorites Thoughtful, and Capable SYLVIA WALLES . . . representative sparkling reliable ANN KELLY . . . refreshing appealing agreeable AUDREY FULLER . . . glowing magnet lovable JAMES STRICKLIN . . . faithful polilv vonscivritimls Our Robert E. Le Dependable, GCI' JIMMY HOOKS . . . busy dvpvndablf' dynamic BOBBY PUSTON . . . mysterious gay Original Denier Favorites Jolite, Talented CONNIE PLAGENS . . . feminine charming helpful CATHERINE PRINCE . . . desirable talented adaptable JOYCE PAULSON . . . startling carefree active ' 5 e ff 2, Gur Robert E. Le Impressive, Cut -ef..-.ir BILLY HARDECREE ...llkiI14lh0lllQ' smiling: K'1l!lllN'l1'I1l --M' LYNN CRAY . . . intelligent inischie-vous affahle LYNN DOOLEY . . . tranquil impressive- agile- unior Favorites fivcxcious, Affcrble MARGIE WEEKS . . . bubbling understanding impressive MARTHA FRAZIER . . . cute gentle industrious BEVERLY STEPHENSON . , . vivacious fashionable willowy NORRIS LONG . . . loyal energetic happy Our Robert E. Le Are Loyal, Pcxtier ANDY AINSWORTH . . . Consiclelrate good-naturecl che-erful THOMAS RUSHING . . . dashing dvvisive pativnt Sophomore Favorites Friendly, oind Lively ,MAJ A i.f, i ii ie A L, SUZANNE LE BLANC . . . earnest likable attractive SUSAN WARD . . . lively congenial diligent .Afvlwfarw 34425 f'2af-,G-41 .lei-MJ SHARON STEERE . . . friendly vibrant petite LOUREE BRUCE Band Sweetheart CAROLYN LYONS Choir Sweetheart 20 Brigadier Sweetheart Our Band Choir Brigadier Sweethearts Are Outstanding MARCYLE GREER A good combination of brains and HNIII1 .M ' Af of BILL ABBOTT was a member of the state champion cross country team. He has been active in the J. C. L. and Chemistry Club, and served as Sports Editor of The Lee Traveler. Serving as Co-Associate Editor of The Lee Traveler is CAROLYN BOL- MANSKI, who is sweetheart and vice- president of the Press Club. She has also been a member of the Lee Band, the History Club, and the Student Council. We Proudly Aim the Spotlight at Lee's An active student at Lee is NAIDA BOND. Her winning smile and person- ality have brought many honors her way. She is a three-year member of the Band, serving her junior and senior year as twirler. She is a Student Coun- cil member and Tri-Hi-Y Secretary. brawn is KERMIT BURCHETT, a member of the S.S.L.C. and a rugged A well-rounded student is DOUGLAS BASHRUM. He won the state doubles title in tennis for two years. He was also Student Counqil Representative-at-large, S.S.L.C. President, and Hi-Y Secretary. Senior Holi of Fame Band Sweetheart for this year is pretty LOUREE BRUCE, who is serving as Lieutenant for the Band. She is also a member of the Stage Band, the His- tory and the Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. tackle on the Gander line. He was My Editor of The Lee Traveler and has been N gutbs oot a emlstry an istory ' hF b1l,Ch' , dH' Wd sf s 'Wi Q, 1 ' , Liv A .... feet I - I wrmsoutoww 'iw CSU-I wifi .fi T 9 ii ' ' , 0' at -it rr T X. 4. ..., 1 ' T fs it qr . ,,,. yi. ug ..,., Af qb qh U by ,- K . v ig.- YMNM . ...,, ., 4 .- r it i t i?-'L I ALT EC! rttt 3 r f -f--- lllli . '53 E .L K I A 'r'. 2 .V .Q A AV7, I . in 'Elm ,ns tt. . F . .:,.,.,,., . .. 9 f 'V 1 .E nfl! 'W com ' Lg 2I ,a '4 As Stutlent Director of the Choir and member of the Boy's Quartet, ARTHUR COLTHARP is well known for his sing- ing. He ran traek for three years. served as vice-presiclent of the Hi-Y. and was a tnetnber of the annual staff. A friendly girl witli a wonderful per- sonality is JUDY HULL, who reigned as Queen of the Confetlerate Ball. ,lufly has been active in Choir. Band. History Club. Student Clouneil, anfl S.S.l..C. Captain of the '57 tennis team, and winner of the state doubles crown, is PAUL RAY COM0. Paul is also Presi- tlent of the A.R.tl. and active in S.S.L.C. We Proudly Aim the Spotlight at Lees Senior Hotll oi Fame President of the State Future Nurses Club is DARLENE CAPPS. who is also president of the Lee chapter. She is also Assistant Business Manager of The Lee Traveler, anfl was secretary of the S.S.L.C. A tltorougilily likalmle senior is RON- Nllf Cf0RlNY' CORNELIUS. Number ll on the football learn, Ronnie runs track and is a mernlter of the Hi-Y and Football Clubs. AQVMF 22 Popular and pretty MARGARET CRAIG was a sophomore and junior favorite, and has been a twirler for the Lee hand tliree years, this year serving as assistant drum major. She is in the Einrd Officers Cluli and the Chemistry ,. u J. DISK Number 81. and rough and ready is big PRFNTICE DAVIS. He was chosen on tlle all-district football team for two years. and was all-state guard as a seiiior, Prentice- has been in the Football, and Hi-Y Club and has par- ticipated in track and baslwtliall. We Proudly Aim A truly outstanding girl is MARY HARTMAN, who was one of the dele- gates to Cirl's State. to F.A.S.C. and to T.A.S.C. Other activities include Student Council Corresponding secretary. out- standing Junior Girl. S.S.I..lI., Choir, and two years in the S4-xte-t. Serving this year as Business Manager of The Lee Traveler is vivacious JANE C'SliLL. Sha has been a very popular girl at Lee. being Historian of the Stu- dent Councilg a member of the Lee Choir. serving two years on the Choir couneilq rnernlier of the CSA.. and Senior director in the Keyettes. the Spotlight at Lee's DICK MAHAN. a well-known senior. M.. wikmw Ui President of the S.S.L.C. is popular TERRY KING. He is an officer in the History Club, Beau of the F.N.C., and a one year track letterman. Terry plans to attend medical school at Texas U. Senior l-lotll of Fame GLENDA HENSLEY is an all-around 'Asweetheartf' being official Sweetheart of the F.F.A. and the ,l.C.l... She has served as S.S.L.C. chaplain, and was a member of the Press Club as a sopho- l'l'l0I'f'. is local and state President of the D.O. Clubs. His friendliness and pleasing voice are an asset to Lee and he will be missed next year. Y Y 23 Vice President of the Quark Shack is RONNIE l'Rlllf'll'll. who has partici- pated in many aetivities at Lee. He is a melnlrer of the Hi-Y. the Clit-lnistry Club. the S.S.L.C.. the Football Club. and the squad football team. We Proudly Aim the Short antl sweet, but hard to beatl' deseribes JUDY M1-DONALD. who is very aetive in the Brigadiers. She is also a member of the Tri-Hi-Y and at Stu- dent Council representative. i QQ v if Attractive CAROLYN LYONS is this year's Choir Sweetheart, She is serving as Reporter for both the History Club and Student Council. WILBERT WALKER. who has been secretary of the Key Club for two years. has become well liked at Lee for his friendliness and dependability. Spotlight ot Lees Senior l-lctll ot Fame Football and Choir have CARLOS WVORLEXF rnain interests during his A busy senior this year is CYNTHIA SAVAGE. who is very active in the Brigadiers, being a three-year member and this year's President. She is also a three-year member and this year's President of the C.S.A. stay at Lee. He was President of the rhoir and a member of the Football and Hi-Y Clubs. . X i....f' J ROBERT and JESSE in August . . . and Qeptemher. September and Our Band, Brigacliers and Football Teams SEPTEMBER IS THE month of preparation and beginning. The nine- month-long grind of school starts with the Band and Brigadiers working hard to perfect their music and drills. Foot- hall is just beginning. The school spirit has heen inherited from last year with added enthusiasm. lt will carry the athletes in different sports through thick and thin to come out a winner. Begin Practice THE BAND and BRICADIERS work hard to he ready for the first game with Lamar. THE GIRLS in the cafeteria help keep the spirit at Lee at its peak. Footbotll ond Cross-Country Activities Dominotte These Months CYS OCTOBER WAS A busy month around Lee. There w several parties and dances. As students walked from class to k d t bu ribbons by the cheerleaders, class, they were as e 0 y annuals, student directories, tickets to a dance, or tickets for the next drama club presentation. EVIRN HESTER helps get the students in the spirit before one of the big district games. STUDENTS SELL ANNUALS, student directories, rib bons, and football tickets. THE CO-CAPTAINS LEAD the Ganders onto the field for another Win which helped them to advance into the state playoffs. 26 i, NN, 'Q -H472 , 'egg , B sf? 'Q gi ,lf ,K H ' , M 7 1 .ra fifyf S Q Pi Juli THE NATIVITY SCENE from the Christmas Pageant was the highlight of the Christmas assembly. We Enjoyed the Christmas Pcxgecm The activities shown on this page represent the versatility of many students at Lee. The story of the Birth of the Christ Child is por- trayed each Christmas season to a hushed audience by the Drama, Choral and Art De- partments. This year the great Gander football team advanced to the semi-finals in the state play- offs, again bringing fame and recognition to ROBERT E. LEE in this field. The basic factor of all schools, education, is recognized by the National Honor Society, which includes juniors and seniors with a 90 or above average. UNCLE DAN'S,' final words before a game are always to help give the Ganders that fighting spirit. SOBTE OF LEE'S STUDENTS may he classified as Hbrainsf' SSLC Initiation, cmd March of Dimes Drive The Confederate Ball at Sylvan Beach over- shadowed most events in the month of Mid- term. The Histoly Clubgs annual dance was the success of the year. March of Dimes drives took place nearly every Saturday. One Satur- day, a radiothon 'gracked upi' over a thousand dollars for the worthy cause. In January the favorites were elected. Many new students joined our ranks, but we lost a few, too. Basketball was going strong. ,W........ ......... ---Q.-.. -Q .a.,,, Ml, 5- V .vt--W. I t .fy Hy are You so unhappy S it 1 D . C ' es, bllf 1 am thinkin f 00 15 gvenss g 0 the next halts, ,.. ..-I' K if Five of the SENIOR FAVORITES. JOE MERKA will donate to the March of Dimes the first time he's asked next year. lil' as . ,V 5 Senior Play, Time Trialsg Keep February-March Busy FEBRUARY WAS ONE of our busiest months. Basketball season Came to an end. THE LEE TRAVELER was finished. The King and Queen Assembly was held in all its gran- deur. The Senior Play was a great success. Time trials were held in track for the first time. The girls had their night at the Twirp Dance. The Football Banquet climaxerl a great football season. CHAROLETTE .-NND WES- LEY in a scene from the senior play, S'There's :Xlwavs a Nlurtlerf' presented on the night of Feb- ruary 23. JOYCE AND HCORNY7' demonstrate what happens during the week of the Twirp Dance. 14,6 Rack-upl' two more points for CHICO AND THE GANDERS. 6' 'MR. 0ND h Week. l l din MAC' THE SECQ f l f C' ' ' V . ope u or 1v1c X A K L33 X L E E ' S TRACKMEN prepare for another great season. HMM, COULD BE a four-year man at this rate. WITH MARCH COMES the spring sports. Basketball has just ended, After weeks of hard work, the baseball players hit the road for another season. In tennis, our state doubles champions returned, with other good players for this season. Track, with great possibilities for this season, officially started. Some other highlights were the Favorite Dance, Civic Week, and the end of the third nine weeks. rw'- WP fix April Saw Cheerleaders Selected ST. HICKS prepares for Easter. AROLETTE wishes SUSAN CH and MARGIE luck in the elec tion for cheerleaders. ,lust one more month and seniors will start ' OL- on another phase of school life . . . C LEGE! Everyone welcomes the Easter Holi- days. This is the last official school vaca- tion for seniors. As any Lee student knows not a week goes by without an election vo some type. In April we have the election of Cheerleaders. This election decides who will lead our great Gander boys on to another year of victory. l THE BASEBALL TEAM at a hard workout on the Humble park field. Moy Brought Senior Prom Graduation MAY BRINGS CRADUATION, and the summer vacation. Seniors will leave Lee with mixed feelings. sophomores and Juniors will have three months of freedom. Track. baseball, tennis, and swimming all end. On the social side, came the Senior Prom, the Senior Picnic, Brigadier Week, graduation night, and election of next year's Student Body President. Vieefpresident. and representatives- at-large. ,Aff ' P' ,ff Q , ...W ,,,. -Q ,.,, , if Q We Li, j 3 gi Free at last! f , ' THE SENIOR MILERS are one of Lee's big hopes of winning the state meet. 'X WW? . . L .tn-i W There is only one thing wrong with May: FINALS! lad., X ,,i1,N , x PQ V A 7 -sr , ii' Eire if liifi Y Main Office Maintains All Necessary Attendance Records All attendance records are maintained in the Main Office. Transcripts, letters of recommenda- tion, and transfer matters are also among the many duties performed daily by workers in this office. DELL DERNALE looks in the card catalogue for a lost student. PAT and JIMMY check the absentee slips at the end of the period. Guidance Office Staff Helps Students Plan Schedules Here in these offices, students can always find helping hands to guide them in planning sched- ules, in selecting professions, and'in getting advice on personal problems. PATSY posts the daily check-in list in the Guidance Office. CHARLOTTE BALL goes through the file of students ir Mrs. Brown's office. Student Elections l-landled by Dean of Girls' Gftice Through this office, much of the necessary business of keeping records, handling elections and messages, and many other things is accomplished. The students may always find a counselor here to help them with most of their problems. TRULA prepares to type up a report for Miss Potter. SUZANNE checks through some papers in Miss Potter's office. Boys' Problems Handled in Assistant Principals Office Mr. Mads office handles absentee excuses, special counseling for boys, and disciplinary mat- ters involving boys. This office has helped many boys get their start in life. JO ANN checks over an excuse slip in Mr. McLemore's office. BETTY is one of Mr. McLemore's top hands around the office. Audio-Visual Office Materials Enliven Courses Preparation and filing of films that are educational and helpful to the students are the chief purposes of this office. These films play an important part in most all of our courses. BEVERLY gets her homework during one of the less busy hours in the visual aid department. l PATRICIA and DARLENE go over a check list in the visual aid office. Ourulgibrary Offers Instruction, Information, Entertainment Our library offers instruction, information, and entertainment to all students at Lee. Its books, newspapers, and special materials give welcome relief from studies and vital help in class subjects. Y 1. .... 4 .,.. DOROTHY gives Colleen a magazine as Rosalie checks it out. 36 i MARCEL checks out a hook from Qpyas Hugh waits to use the file. 122 uszbzdn 5 I u-., is Lf'6,S musicians, their practice and performancu help boost Gander spirit 37 af Vocal lnterpretottions ot Music Under the expert direction of Mr. Tommy Scale, the Robert E. Lee Choir has established an excellent reputation throughout the state of Texas. Its ability to characterize-l' different styles and types of music has more than earned this respect. Members are chosen on their ability to sing, a profound interest in music, and a positive attitude toward singing. I'1fSl Qfltwai lu. uuuaaicm, U. vv unit., U. ...,..V .... D, -. N ,.,,, , , Y Lyons, V. Jackson, N. Padgett, D. Capps, C. Cornelius, S. Davidson, J. Baldridge, S. Steere. Second row' R Rangel A Reynolds B Cranford, B. Fuller, M, Baldwin, J. Givens, N. Eaves. M.C'll . t, fkggmpn, JC. Van Meter, Dutson, K. Nelson, Fuller, B. Richards, S. Roberds, 1 Jer M Kubica, N. Pryor. Third row: J. G'Sell, P. Arnold, K. Erwin, S. Gore, H. Geaslin, J. Allyea. ' B. B h G. Hickerson. C..Plagens, P. Voparil, J. Bull, A. Cranford, B. Jones, B. Covey, H. Bowers, us , J. Jenkins,J McGaffey, C. A ms, M. Hartman. Md Q2 AV 5 I, iff' V' ff . Win Applause for Robert E. Lee Choir Fourth row: L. Lallrivriiaiv. A. ifoitimrp. G. Razn, R. Mason. I.. Boudclochv. J. Ba W. Dunks H. Womiall. D. Davzmay. King. M. Tomlinson, M. Cie-gg. R. Doan. J. Dickerson. C. , Owvn. B. Lancaster, Fifth row: N. Jonvs, J. Kirkpatrick. P. Ash, C. Dunnaway, C. Saiycr, Ailvn. .i. Antiv, K. Vuyn-k, i.. Rowv. F. Chastinfx K. Lawhnn. R, Faulkner. P. Wfolf, H. Doss J. Mc'i,c':1n. C. Wiorif-y. Student Democracy Stressed 1 Officers are elected to serve for one semester. The president presides at all choir and council meetings, and the vice president is automatically Chairman of all official choir committees. The main duty of the secretary is to check roll each day. FALL TERM OFFICERS 1. Ronald Doan, President 2. Kenneth Voytek. Vive President 3. Connie Plagens, Secretary 4. i'PraCtice makes perfect -and so the choir labors! The attitude of always striving: for improvement is one of the factors that makes it tops. 4594 5. Mary Hartman, three-year reporter, deserves a big round of applause. Suc- cessfully and with very little recogni- tion, kept R. E. Lee students and Bay- tonians posted on all choir activities. hoir 6. The many hours spent in rehearsal are very rewarding. The main event of the year is the Spring Concert. Other performances awaited annually are the school assembly programs with the Dra- matic Department and band. Christmas programs are presented annually for various service clubs of Baytown. 7. Arthur Coltharp, student conductor has among the heaviest responsibilities of a choir student. He leads warm-up exercises at the beginning of each re- hearsal and directs the choir in the absence of Mr. Seale. 9 SPRING TERM OFFICERS 8. Carlos Worley, President 9. Keith Lawhon, Vice President 10. , Maidie Baldwin, Secretary tai, , ,,- tr. , , Fu January 19, the Robert E. Lee Choir sponsored a Music Festival. Choirs from Bryan, Houston, Huntsville, El Campo. Galena Park. Freeport, Pasadena. and Galveston participated. Each group per- formed three numbers. after which l.ee Fiser, guest musician, worked individu- ally with each choir. The Lord Bless You and Keep Youi' was featured in a mass singing group. 1. The Girls, Sextet, composed of Mar- ilyn Gilbert, accompanist, Connie Plagans and Maiclie Baldwin, altosg Gay Hickerson and Norma Padgett, second sopranosg and Carol Cornelius and Mary Hartman. first sopranos, made many appearances throughout the year. 2. Mrs. Mabel Parker is a new member of the music staff at Robert E. Lee this year. She not only sponsors the Girls' Sextet, but also arranges much of their music for them. 3. Section Leaders are appointed mem- lners of the Choir Council. jane G'Sell represents the second alto sectiong Judy Bull, the second soprano, Dewolyn Full- er, the first sopranog Elinor Wilkie, the first altog Keith Lawhon, the first tenorg Nick Jones, the second tenorg Gene Gravy, the first bassg and Ronnie Faulkner, not pictured, the second bass. 4. A committee makes plans for a cake sale. This is one of the ehoir's chief money-raising projects. Members are Gay Hickerson, ,lean Allyea, Keith liaw- hon, and Wallace Dunks. ,hoir I-lots Lively ACllV1l1GS 5. Carolyn Lyons, choir sweetheart, is a two-year choir member, and is known throughout the choir for her sweet dis- position and pleasant personality. 6. Marilyn Gilbert has 'been the choir accompanist for three years, during which time she has shown outstanding musical ability. 7. For four consecutive years, the R. E. Lee Choir has been host to choirs from this district for All-State try-outs. Pic- tured are Beverly Cranford, Sharon Steere, and Beverly Fuller, registrars, Wallace Dunks, guideg Marilyn Gilbert, accompanist, and Keith Lawhon, guide. 8. The Choir Council is made up en- tirely of all choir officers and section leaders. 9. Mrs. Mabel Parker also sponsors the Boys' Quartet. Thanks to her, both the Sextet and Quartet have had a success- ful year. l0. Numerous performances were given by the Boys, Quartet. The Quartet is composed of Ronald Doan, second bassg Gene Cravey, first bassg Nick Jones, second tenorg and Arthur Coltharp, first tenor. Vice President Peggy Franta Secretary .loyce Baldridg Treasurer Audrey Fuller Miss Betty Wh President Cynthia Savage Brigcxdiers Leetcl Lee Spirit The leaders of the Lee Brigadiers have, through the years, set up a heritage that is a challenge to each member of this organization. The participation in community activities, functional activities, and similar experiences aid in the development of the girls. Director Business Manager ite Miss Alvera Griffin Historian Ann Kelly remained. The spirit of the Brigadiers cannot be surpassed. They ARE the spirit of Rob- ert E. Lee, for without them our spirit would soon dwindle away until nothing The Lee Brigadier, known all over the state as one of the est hi hool drum and bugle corps, and the leaders of the true Gander spirit. - if Brigadier Week Qbserved in Moiy BRIGADIER Roll Checkers are, left to right: Janice Thornton, seniorg Janell Buchanek, and Sue Satterwhite, juniorsg Kay Clark and Suzanne LeBlanc, sophomores. Top salesmen in the magazine sale, Deanna Alleman and Nancy Kelley, display a feature of the Lee Brigadiers in Life Magazine. Overnight bags were given as prizes'in the magazine sale. Brigadier Week is ob- served annually the first week in May. An activity is planned for every day of the week. Some of these awaited activities are the luncheon, the Mother- Daughter Tea, and the Brigadier Ball. Brasher, and plan event. The Brigadier officers and directors are in Numerous and early preparations must be made for Brigadier Week. Sandra Dias, Lynda Hillis, Suzanne Core, Beverly' Cynthia Savage Twirlers head fair parade as Miss Fair .If ,N Dodie Derryberry, Dianna Davis, Rayma Bird, Sara Elms, Chunky ' a Rogers, and Ann monthly council meeting. Kelly CI1j0yCd 8 The Brigadiers made a TV appearance on Channel 8 on January 8. Members of the organization formed a panel. short pause on the way to Corpus. That famous Brigadier spirit never fails to fire up the student body at all games-and it thrills us even more when shown on field. Marilyn Barr Rayma Bird Ann Botkin Bevely Brasher Judy Bryant Janelle Buchanaek Patsy Burns Johnice Busshart Joya Clamon Kay Clark Judy Clement Barbara Collins Mary Cook Betty Covey Diana Davis Gwen Davis Ellen Davis Brenda Davison Dodie Derryberry Sandra Dias Judy Dietz Sharon Douglass Carolyn Draeger Sandra Dunaway Judy Alvey Molly Baker Joyce Baldridge Betty Barber The Drum cmd Bugle Corp Qffioigkly Named in l945 The Drum and Bugle Corps of Robert E. Lee High School, Baytown, Texas, was officially named LEE BRIGADIERS in 1945. This organization provides the opportunity for many girls to give additional time and ef- fort to further the spirit of following and leadership in high school living. , 9 VT 'wer F ,. WW! ,wr-'NM-M xii 'tix .- . LIT! E3 'f-6 f 5 ffw uid' 4 xv. K. Elected Officers Govern The Lee Brigcxcliers The LEE BRIGADIERS are governed hy a council of elected officers and two elected repre- sentatives from each grade level. The adult leaders are advisors of the group without the right to vote. Therefore, the organiza- tion is a self-governed group. Each member is instructed to consider all the aspects of a question and to vote her con- viction as to what is best for the entire organization. A precision drill is carefully executed during half-time ceremonies Margaret Dutson Ginger Eddings Wilma Ehrhart Gayle Ellender Martha Ells Sara Elms Susie Erwin Vealta Fain Peggy Franta Martha K. Frazier Audrey Fuller Beverly Fuller Nancy Gerber Judy Givens Sue Coldfield Suzanne Gore Pennie Sue Gray Roma Gray Marcyle Greer Joanne Harrison Janelle Haferkamp Neta Gail Hallman Aline Hardison Patsy Hardison Emma .lean Herring Mila Hillard Lynda Hillis Peggy Humphries Ronna Hunter Martha Huskey Barbara Jones Community Welfare Aided By Lee Brigadier Projects The Corps is one of the representa- tive organizations of Robert E. Lee High School. The LEE BRIGADIERS DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS assists Ur otr N .-Q., .. w,...,1.'f ,,L,:ff1.-,s As X Ann Kelly, Company Commander, and Joyce r Ya?cTa.JaIEkTi33 Paulson Drum Major, have sole authority over anim 1511 the entire corps while on the field. P nn 8 y Jerry Lawrence Suzanne LeBlanc Sylvia Listi Penny Loughridge Marlene McCarty Judy McDonald Dianne Manley Tyra Mann Barbara Martin Jean Martin Harriete Massey Ruth Ann Mills Betty Naismith Kathryn Nuttall Lynn Paine Jere Sue Parker Shirley Parker Sue Parks Linda Patella Joyce Paulson Florence Presnal Sonja Plocheck Linda Powell Gloria Parrish community leaders with projects and programs that are related to com- munity welfare. 7 Nanc Kell Y Y Frances Kellogg Sophia Kirkham V wis andra Kno l-lazel Evans Award Given To Top Semor Brigadier o the LEF BRICADIERS is awarded the is made in honor of Hazel Evans who was one of tht first directors of the or ani- in Gladys Rasbeary Barbara Real Barbara Richards M 'L' Brigadier twirlers are, left to right: Sharon Steere, Beverly Walsh, Janice Savage, Bevely Brasher, head twirlerg Dotlie Derryberry, Joyce Stassi, and Judy Bryant. Chunky Rogers Sammye Roberds Bobbie Rucker Sue Satterwhite Cynthia Savage Janiece Savage Linda Schmadle Joyce Schuler Barbara Scott Nancy Sheley Sara Sheley - ,- ......., fu f gxvg ' , - ' r , ii Glenna Skains Ann Stanley Joyce Stassi Sharon Steere Barbara Stewart Marilyn Stout Joan Taylor Elizabeth Theek Janice Thornton Bobbie Wallace Beverly Walsh ' 4 Judy Wanzer Jenny Whitesides Bette Williams La Dell Williams La Nell Williams Penne Williamson 49 ROBERT E. LEE BAND MEMBERS-First row: Frances Musick, Nancy Kelley, Wanda Brown, Barbara Smith. Second row: La Juana Osborn, Charlene Del Homme, La Nell Rogers, Marion Parker, Pat Henneke, Ki , Beverly Wright, Karen Dommgrt, Pat Clayton, Peggy Kelley, La Verne Brown, Midge Hayes, ernice Carroll, Shirley Graves,.Mary Killgore, Carol Sanders, Nanene Hall, Mary-lfjngt, Delores Pickering. Third row: Ann Parrish, Carolyn Freeland, Dorthy Aylor, Patsy Taylor, Bar ara Boucher, Catherine Prince, Lu Clair Killgore, Charlie Frosch, Betty Grube, Maria Peyton, Sylvia Harlan, Vivian Marling, Carolyn Bolmanski, Robert Hollaway, Robert Holmes, Tommy Holmes, La Velle Ficklin, Cathy Strickler, Paul Mettke, Jo Ann McQueen, Eleanor Guest, Betty Barnes, Carol Hill, Sue Frazier. Fourth row: Carolyn Hill, Priscilla Arnold, Sandra Hanna, Barbara Morgan, Linda Cherry, Cecelia Adams, Franc lman, Ed Herndon, ' ' ' d H'll d Geneva Olachxa, Hugh Davidson, Nalda Bond, C. L. Hopson, aron Myers, ren a 1 ar , Ola Davidson, Wanda Baldowski, Carol Dube, .lean Lemon, Susie Troxell, Njngg Vgrnon, Robert E. Lee Band Performs in Authentic Corlfederc The ROBERT E. LEE BAND is the only band in the United States with the authentic Confed- erate uniform, and is the official band of the Sons of the Veterans of the Confederacy for the entire South. Some people may think band is a nine-month course, however, hand members put in many long hours during the summer months. Summer band is climaxed by two outdoor concerts at Roseland Park. Billie Fowler, Carolyn row: Elaine Yankie, Carolyn Methvin, Mary Kraft, Grace Jones, Jackie Chance, Maurine Judy Wood, John Pollard, Larry Lockett, Duaine Jacobs, Ken Burts, Kern Braswell, Barbara Darla Morgon, Eugene White, Jerry Lawhon, Paul Corniel, Don Mary Geyer, Fred..Aebi, Mary Brawn, Patsy Rowe, Molly Single- tary. Sixth row: Thompson, Margie Moore, Nancy Emanual, Virginia Wolciek, Paul Johnson, Lloyd Quisenberry, Clayton Brooks, Lynn Brady, Carol Franklin, er McClendon, William Britt, Ronald Beacher, Janelle Rice, Gene Smith, Don Hicks, Ann Frank in, ette urc , Bob Hester, Wayne Echols, Maurice Cornelius, James Rhodes. Seventh row: Mr. J. C. Burkett, Nelda Spencer, Gynn Taylor, Colleen Kelley, Margaret Craig, Rosa Gonzales, James Witt, Sonny King, Wesley Rice, Bob Sampley, John Smith, Pete Kelley, Alden Gassett, Dorthy Peel, Nick Gianake, Nancy Jordon, Louree Bruce, Tina Esquivel, Brenda Miller, Ahn Taylor, Wanda Roark. niform on Shrine Show, Humble Day, and for School Affairs Under the excellent direction of Mr. J. C. Burkett, the band makes many annual appearances in the community as well as at school. Each year the band participates on assembly programs, at pep rallies, and in half-time activities of the Gander football games. Locally, the band annually plays for the Shrine Variety Show, for Humble Day, at the Beauty Contest and for graduation exercises. Drum Major, Catherine Prince, led the marching band through- out the year. Flag bearers are, left to right: Carolyn Bolmanski, Francis Musick, Betty Crube, and Bar- bara Smith. Twirlers of the. ROBERT E. LEE BAND are, left to right: Margaret Craig, Judy Wood, Carolyn Freeland. Carol Franklin, - Rosa Gonzales, and Naida Bond. Drum Major, Assistant Are Named at Annual Lee Band Banquet The twirlers and the drum major are elected by the entire band. The drum major must have been in the ROBERT E. LEE BAND at least one year. One of the highlights of the band socials each year is the hand banquet. It is held in May in the Lee 'cafeteria. At this banquet, the band honors its drum major and assistant drum major. It has become customary that the newly elected drum major be recognized at this time. BAND officers are: 1. Virginia Wolcik, President 2. Lloyd Quisenberry, Student Conductor 3. Louree Bruce, Lieutenant 4. Tommy Holmes, Captain 5. Mr. Burkett, Director Impressive Half-time Drills Show Precision of Robert E. Lee Bernd The excellent drills performed by the band at half-time activities of all Gander football games are eagerly awaited by all the Gander fans. The hand appears in all local parades including the Shrine, Fair, and Christ- mas parades. --,Az 13, famine 3 ff If mp is Everyone looks forward to the appearance of the ROBERT E. LEE BAND in all Baytown parades. The Band demonstrates one of their outstanding drills during half-time activities of a Gander football game. i s we As. Choir, Bernd, Brigctcliers Earn Lee Much Applause Lee's students can be proud of their musical or- ganizations whicli have brought fame and ap- plause repeatedly to Rob- ert E. Lee. The directors of these groups, Miss Al- vera Griffin, Miss Bettye White, Mr. J. C. Burkett, and Mr. Tommy Seale, de- serve much credit for a job well done. The Choir entertained the seniors in assembly Friday, February 1. Band members hustle about getting ready for a trip to Corpus in December. The student body eagerly awaits as- semblies presented by these organiza- tions. These assemblies include concerts by the Band and Choir and a variety show presented by members of the Brig- adiers. The climax of Brigadier Week in May is the Brigadier Ball. 'll Q Junior cheerleaders Margie Weeks and George Hederhorst. They start the week off by selling ribbons and putting up posters, which threaten the opposing team with all kinds of catastrophes. Thursday after- noon they decorate the goal posts on the field. Thursday night they sponsor a big public pep rally. Friday morning they lead the stude'nt body in another pep rally in front of the school. Senior cheerleaders Charolette Herrington and Jimmy Hooks. R. The cheerleaders are elected by the student body to bring about good school spirit at the hall games. This is a big job and is done in many ways. E. Le Ch eerleader-Sponsor MRS. DORTHY ARNETT Sophomore cheerleaders Susan Ward and Norris Long The week is climaxed by their cheer- leading at the ball game on Friday night, helping the Canders on to an- other victory. The cheerleaders are awarded jackets at the end of the year. These are bought with the money they get from selling ribbons. lfreerlecxders Inspire School Spirit Thi- vlievrlt-arlvrs help bring about good sporhiiiaiifliip with other Schools in dif- fz-wiit vvays. Here they are bringing the Pasadc-lla c'l1f-c-l'lc-atlers over to the Can- tlvr Student body to introduce them. lb-fort' tht' giaint- rhf- two sets of Oliver- leaders had a dinner Sponsored by the lmt' t'l1v-4-r'lv:irl1'i's. THE CIHEERLEA DPIRS l. Sponsor an assembly 2. llc-Vornle goal posts Sell ribbons for games 4, Lead yells at the games J. Hold a giant bonfire 6, Hake poets-rs for games . .Organize pep rallies . Promote good sportsmanship . Build Svlmol Spirit 7 8 ' 9 , Cheerleaders bring the mighty Gander football team onto the field. Enthusiastic cheerleaders lead student body at Fri- day inorning pep rally. 57 Left to right: Co-Captain Bill Laughlin, Coach Dan Stallworth, Co-Captain Wesley Hicks. Varsity Football Tea Lee 4,.. ,....,,,, 0 Lamar ,,,,,,,,,, ,, 0 Lee ,,7.. . 7 7,, 7 Port Arthur 7 ,,, , 7 Lee ,,,, .,,,,,,,, 1 3 Beaumont ,,,, ,, ,,,,, , 7 Lee ,... ,,,, 14- Midland ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,, 7 Lee ,,,, ,,,,,,. 3 5 Spring Branch , ,,,,,, O District Lee ,,,,,,, 4-5 Texas City , , 7 District Lee ,,,,,,, 37 Galena Park ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 2 District Lee ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 1 Brazosport ,,,,,,, ,,,, , 0 District Lee ,,,,,,, ,2l Pasadena ,12 District Lee ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 1 Beaumont ,, ,,,,,,,, 13 Bi-District Lee ,Y,, Y,,,,,,, 2 8 Lamar ,,,,, , ,,,,,, 20 Quarter-Finals Lee ,,,,, W 6 Ray , ,,,,, ,,,, , L13 SemiAFinals Top row, left to right: Lynn Rowe, Kermit Burchett, Bill Laughlin, Tillman O'Brien, Bill Young, Monte Sorrells, Charles Burns, Jerry Redden, Henry Prejean, Lester Gallatin, Armour McManus, Darrell Johnson. Second row: Defense Coach Henry Armstrong, John Long, Wayne LaFiette, Prentice Davis, Ronnie Cornelius, Tom Barnett, Wesley Hicks, Maurice Brinson, Bernard cfins State Semi-Finals It is the custom for the Gan- ders to have a prayer before each game. Here the Ganders are just coming up from their prayer before the kickoff. 4 e 1 Coedhrick, Wayne Smith, Carlos Worley, Roy Clift, Manager Jackie Parkinson, Manaver T X, ommy Harrington, Head Coach Dan Stallworth. Front row: Line Coac I 'ultis, Hobby Poston, Lucas Vegas, Gordon Spenser, Wayne Porter, Artie Oviedo, Bill Hardcgrec, Ronnie Pruett, Donnie Ptacek, Bill Hearon, Lynn Cray, Ste e l cWilliams, Backfie-ld Coach John Adams. We 5. v' g uauueis pick up yardage qg......s. ........... LEE-PORT ARTHUR BATTLE TO DRAW With a tie from the week before. Gander fans entered Memorial Stadium with blood in their eyes. Port Arthur had come to Baytown. Port Arthur scored in the second period. The Ganders scored in the third period when Gray scored from the Yellowjacketis 5 yard line. It was a well shaken Gander land that emptied Memorial Stadium. The Ganders fumbled fourteen times and recovered twice, and battled to another of those unwelcome ties. The score47 to 7. BEAUMONT HUMBLED 13-7 The Ganders entered this game to come out with their first win of the season. The Ganders fumbled on their own 24 yard line. Seven plays later Beau- mont was ahead 7 to 0. The next play brought Lee fans up out of their seats, for Gray took the kickoff and scampered 77 yards to score. Lee kicked the extra point. In the middle of the third period McWil- liams scored to put the Ganders ahead. The game ended with a very happy bunch of Ganders winning their first game of the season. The score-13 to 7. After Slow Start, Gcmders Streo LAMAR EARNS LUCKY TIE The Ganders were predicted to be the underdogs by everyone but Baytown. With these odds the game proved to'be the same old Lee-Lamar battle. When the dust had settled, the Redskins had fumbled 2 passes-in the end zone, and the Ganders had lost the ball after keeping it the complete first period in Lamar territory. The game ended with the Ganders outplaying the Redskins in every way except points. The scoreY0 to O. Gray gains against Port Arthur behind good inter ference RAY EDCES AROUSED CANDERS The Ganders went on the field against Ray to play their best game up to that time. The Ganders scored in the first period. McVVilliams took it over from the 4 yard line. The extra point was missed. Ray scored in the third period. They made the extra point to gain the lead. ln the fourth period the Ganders were stopped on a long drive into Rayis territory. The gun ended 'the game with Lee on the short end of things. The score-7 to 6. Run-away Gander scores against Beaumont Down District Championship Trail MIDLAND OUTCUNNFID 14-7 The Gander offense took on Midland to put on their best performance this season up to now. The Canders had a score called back in the first period. Both teams scored in the second period to end the first half. Early in the fourth period the Ganders made another useless touchdown. Porter made a 24- yard touch and go seamper to score with 2 minutes left in the game to save the day. The game ended with the Ganders on top gaining revenge for past West Texas treatment. The score-l4 to 7. O'Br1en catches pass against Spring Branch TEXAS CITY SMASHED 45-7 The Canders went to Texas City to have another time and win their secohd district game. They started things off by scoring in the 8th down of the game. They didn't slow down from then on. Texas City scored late in the third period to make their only score of the game. The Ganders had two touch- downs called back, but they still ran up a nice score. The score-45 to 7. SPRING BRANCH CRUSHED 35-0 The Ganders had a rather easy time this week against Spring Branch. Gorden Spencer kicked five consecutive points-after. The longest run in Gander football history was made by Bobby Poston. He intercepted a pass in the end zone and went 109 yards for a T.D. but the score was called back because of clipping. A little comedy came about in the fourth period when Prentice Davis was put in at fullback. The score-35 to O. GALENA PARK SWAMPED 37-12 The Ganders, getting stronger every game, won their fifth game of the season against Galena Park. It was the Ganders all the way with Galena Park getting but 7 first downs to Lee's 22. Every Gander was a hero in this game. Those crossing the goal line were the following: Prentice Davis tsprint kingl, Lynn Cray, Lucas Vegas, and Lynn Dooley. Cordon Spen- cer kicked four extra points and one field goal. The score-37 to 12. Lee Wins District, Makes State Title Bid PASADENA DUMPED FOR DIST. TITLE The Ganders tore into Pasadena the lst half like wild men, holding Bert Coan to 7 yds. and scoring 21 points. Hicks, Gray and McWilliams ran wild during the 1st half. The 2nd half was just the opposite. Pasadena chalked up 2 T.D.'s, missing both extra points. The Canders only half defended their lead the last 2 periods. Lee, clearly dominating the game, won to gain the District 12-4A football title. The score, 21 to 12, LAMAR LOSES SEMI-FINALS BID The game began with an exciting start when Lamar jumped to sr 13-to-0 lead in the 1st period. The Ist half ended with Gray making a 67-yd. gallop and McWilliams going 63 yds. to put the Ganders in the lead. The Canders never got behind again. The great Lee defense held the Redskins to only 96 yds. rushing. Lee played an outstanding last half to sew up thc state quarter finals. The score, 28 to 20. LEE TRAMPLES EXPORTERS The Canders, starting slow against Brazosport, fin- ished the game in high fashion. It was midway of the 2nd period before the Canders crossed the goal stripe. Lee scored 2 more touchdowns with 5 min. of each other to end the half. Brazosport proved no match for the Ganders during the second half, yield- ing 20 more points. Spencer kicked 5 out of 6 extra points. The score, 41 to 0. Coan takes tumble in Pasadenals fruitless quest against Lee LEE DRAINS PURPLES FOR BI-DIST. TITLE Lee went on the field to stomp the elated Purples. The Ganders warmed up the first half by getting 20 points and letting Beaumont have 13. Beaumont's line kept the Gander line pretty well checked for a while. The second half was different. It was a track meet for the Ganders. They didn't slow down until the final gun. The Ganders won their first bi-district game of the year. The score, 41 to 13. Great Season Closed by Semi-Final Loss BREAKS GIVE RAY SEMI-FINAL WIN This game proved to be the same knock-down-dragf out battle that was fought earlier in the year. Lee's great defensive line played an outstanding game. The first half. went scoreless. Early in the 3rd period Lee fumbled on their own 18. Ray scored on this ad- vantage. Ray scored again in the 4-th period. Late in the 4th period Lee scored, but it W3SI1,l enough. This ended Lee's state title drive at the semi-finals mark. The score, 13 to 6. One of the best football teams Robert E. Lee has ever had, the 1956 Gander Varsity, went into the books as one of the state's top teams. They lost two games all season, both to Corpus Christi Ray, both heartbreakingly close. The Ganders started slow this year, inexperience being their great- est enemy. As the season progressed, so did the Ganders, into a defensive powerhouse, keeping their opponents' scoring to a very small minimum. I.ee's offense learned to quit fumbling, after an early season attack of the disease, and started running up large scores. Lee placed three men on the all state first team. They were Tillman O'Brien, Bill Laughlin, and Prentice Davis. Armor McManus won a place on the all state second team. Bill Young received honorable mention. If nothing else, this is proof of a great team. Iuriior Varsity Powerhouse Takes Nine Straight Games 1956 JUNIOR VARSITY- Top row: Coach Bolliger, Rushing, Pace, Mallory, Prince, Bush, Cross, Mann, Tregg, Jones, Coach Kudla. Third row: Treadway, Baker, Elliott, Hutton, Maxwell, Mathern, Meier, Davanay, Smajstrala, Ward, Sphrock. Second row: Walker, Sorrells, Rule, Fenton, gguby, McFerren, Milligan, Kellog, Pierson. F st row: Morris, Schwendeman, Smith, Istre, Ritz, ummers, Harvey, McAfee, Thornton. I I l lf lctyvees Go Uribeotterig Suicide Squad Drops Two The Gander Varsity football team should be very powerful next year. The 1956 Junior Varsity had a wonderful season. They won every game they played this year. That's not all. The defense went unscored on all season. Lamar made the only six points that were scored on the Junior Varsity all season. This was made against the offense on an intercepted pass. The' Suicide Squad had a good season, although they were not quite so fortunate as the Junior Varsity. They won eight of the ten games played. Their first loss was against Beaumont. It was a close 7-0 loss. Their second loss was their last game of the season to Pasadena, 20 to 0. JUNIOR VARSITY SUICIDE SQUAD Sept. I5 ,....................................... Sept. 20 ,,..,,, Sept. 27 ,,,..,, Lamar Port Arthur Reagan Sept. Sept. Sept. S. F. Austin Port Arthur Port Neches Oct, 4 ,,,,,.,,., ....... S outh Park Oct, ...., Beaumont Oct, 11 ,,,,,, ,, ........... Port Arthur Ogg, , Port Ncches Oct. 18 ........ ......... S pring Branch Oct. Spring Branch Oct. 25 ........ ........ 0 pen Date Oct. ........... Texas City Nov. 1 ..,... ...... G 316113 Park Nov, ..... Galena Park Nov 8 ........ ......... F refftwri Nov. ........ Brazosport Nov, 15 ..,,,, ........ P 215211161121 Nov, ....... Pasadena SUICIDE SQUAD-Bottom row: Davis, Fulmer, Wortham, Baudalash, Austin, Westcot, Grayson, Walker. Second row: Dees, Glennshipp, Ainsworth, Kelly, Wratten, Brainard, Rincon, Bean, Estes. Third row: Padgett, Bowman, Bailey, Adaire, Dworcheck, Sellers, Shires, Wheeler, Carol. Fourth row: Coach Trueheart, Coach Kern, Bradbury, Kennedy, Thomas, Santana, Merka, Richards, Vim- merman. Fifth row: Nichols, Bossley, Sirmons, Deventer, Mosley, Edgley, Griffin, Mangum, Callam. Sixth row: Jennings, Bashrum, Rincon, Nichols, Garrett, Wallace. Cozivli Jainvs. Chico Holtzhousor. Bob Lloyil, Marvin Guy, Plowtlcn Bridges, DUkP Joni- Y U .X I h 1 Y, .. i s. Ull ounz.. Ronin: Faulknt r. Marvin Singleton, Bobby Poslon, Kvnnvth Vvootls, johnny Williams. Waynv Porn-r. Lee Ccxgers Led by Woods cmd Holtzhouser The Robert E. LHP Ganflors took off into anothvr oxcitinv bawkt-thall ea on a in L., ,, S S ga St a strong tlistrict. The Gandt-rs were a renal fighting crew who put a good scare' into all their opponents, scaring most of the-m badly vnough to niaku them lose. I..l'l'.S basketball toam was lecl into battlm: by their able Oaptaina Kenneth Vllootls and Chico X 1 -7 Holtzhousfr. Roth boys proved to hc- of great aid to Coach Janivs' team. The throughout the entire season. x COACH FRANK JAMES y were high scorers Lljfb Captains Kenneth Woods and Chico Holtzhouser 65 Q?-vu-. '?-'fv' Pe. ......,-- M 5 Hi. Qi ff , S H: ,gp :T X I Q is A I ' 9 5 f pwx 1 Mm Na fbi W W J . ,.,, l x 1 jgif ft' X 1' - ' Q1- Q Q 7 'V' S its ,ggi Z. M 4 Q R 5,--:----..... if ' V9 Aa' is f Q fx K W 3 Y ,X M Q 66 L i Lign I 5 Q L if 2 f V Q31 W ew 5 'g' , Ig I BASKETBALL SCHEDULE J an. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,AL,,,,,, P a sadena 'Jan ,A,,,.. .,,,,,, G alena Park 'Jan ,,..,,, ,,,,,.. B razosport Jan. ,,,,..,, ,,.,,,,,., T exas City jan. ,,,,,, Spring Branch 'Feb 1 ,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,..,., P asadena Feb. 5 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.. G alena Park Feb. 8 .,,,7,,,,. ....,,, B razosport 'FFeb. 12 ,,,,.,,, ......,,,, T exas City Feb. 15 ,,.,..., 7.,Y.. S pring Branch COACH JAY BOLLIGER B Basketball Coach. Gander Bees Have Successful Season The Robert E. Lee B basketball' team established a fine record for itself in the 1956-57 season. The Gander Bees won their first six games before they were hauled under by the Galena Park HB team in a close battle. They were not to be daunted by this set back, for they quickly came back the latter part of the season to storm Galena Park under. The 1958 Gander Varsity should be a great team with this young powerhouse next in line. Andrew DeHoyes, Henry Adair, Dale Murdock, Chile Cauthen, Neal Voytek, Scot Mann, Dickey Stanley, Darrell Ocker, Andrew May, .lim Starret, Jim Brumment, Bo Mangum, Bill Ritz, Coach Bolleger. l957 Baseball Squad Le Coach Don Treuliardt started his baseball coaching job with the 1957 squad. The Canders entered this season with a good crew of men. Several returning letterinen aided in the battles waged by the Ganders. The 1957 squad was led into the season hy its trio of able captains, Barry Lancaster. Keith Mixon, and Artie Oviedo. Prospects for the 1958 season look fine with a large group of sophomore and junior players looking forward to the coming season. 'R X COACH DON TREUHARDT P' Lee's baseball coach. X. X .,- 4ni 0' 'gb Top row-Left to right: C. Spears, C. Mills, W. Pryor, V. Rippy, J. Renteria, F. Hughy, B. Mathews, B. Odom, D. Davis, A. Chapman, Coach Treuhardt. Middle row: H. James, G. Milse, J. Santana, C. Kovis, K. Mixon, A. Elliot, I.. Dooley, S. McWilliams, J. Beck, J. Summers. Bottom row: G. Smith, J. Harrison, J. W. Bain, J. Hollaway, C. Porter, P. Peirson, A. Oviedo, B. Lancaster. A X i ' 2 2 'W 8 K sW45iw-Nw 4-M E...-.........,. T x Q .YM H 3,1,,l3:,, 1,2 R if Nw .S 0 gf ii 2 K R . w w k 1 K ML , Ak A ,V .. ff'-'mf N www 5 .-.R ,Q A YLL. ,,,m W-,mmf - . - LV , ig,-may . wan: ' T mmm? , Q x 4- y-N..-p..,....,V.. K . :gil Q 'N'N '3' fk' H Q V M A Ml , . ff L . -. , Ywggmg-ww. My A - dw' , + .1-lrw . 7-gg. ghffvg , 1 J, , ,Mg , . . . ' W3-w , ' ' ,A 'f ---1--NM, .- Q Q I N .,..,wQ-f -ff Q,,.,.xgf2fp . I .. I K 1-Q-mmwi, L - K . A ,Xva1w2ge.i.v. - M1-iff . K K . k Qifiiw' Nsi'yg,,. . , ,M M .. , K X. L 3 E3 ,Wk 4 w 'N ...- , ,kw.M-xg,4f.CH3w . . .X X' '1 ,f,,++-'+ -pa LQ sm--fik' k A L 4- A ug - A was-ffv' f 5. .H - . . W -if 1' 7i5 7'W5.L A vga? 35 fy .,.-wp 1957 TRACK TEAM-Left to right, hack row: W. Askew, J. Clark, K. Erwin, B. Ahhott, J. E. McLean, J. Russell, J. Mabry, T. King, P. Abbott, P. Nichols, P. Thibodaux, P. Davis, R. Ehrhardt. J. Wesley, J. Bush, W. Taylor, J. Edgley, M. Mosley, R. Hawkins, J. Burk, R. Samjstrala, K. Rob- erts, D. Krigar. Middle row: P. Wold, T. Holxns, C. Dunaway, H. Phillips, M. Hodge, R. Summers, M. Hammond, J. Shires, L. Neuerhurg, F. Garner, D. Hohnson, C. Worley, L. Nichols. T. Dees. E. Istre, 5. McKenny. Bottom row: G. Hedehorst, B. Davis, D. Phenning, A. Coltharp, J. Lahoa. B. Kelley, J. Thompson, G. Herrington, B. Hearon, N. Perez, M. Schendeman, J. Theek, J. Hooks. R. Cornelius. C. Spenser, G. Shepp, L. Gray, K. Taylor, P. Cuidry. Strong Distance Men cmd Yom Coach Beverly Rockhold started track season early for 1957. He started the season unofficially hy going to California during the summer and acquiring several ideas. One of them developed into a state champion cross country team. This was the early beginning of a strong track team. The season opened with a very strong group of milers and half milers. The first three milers and the top half miler were seniors. A large crop of sophomores and juniors made up the general group of sprinters. The majority of the quarter milers were juniors, and fast ones at that. Coach Rockhold decided it was a fine day for Captain John Terry King? Ffffldy hcfgffffi -Jfzmff lTh0mDS0Ih and Gerald 70 Russell io run a half. It was, too. Harrington YUCHSUTC f f' Hg T 0 1 6 Jaf- Sm-wn Illl2lI'll'I' I1lllt'l'S gxvt rt-ally for thx' gun. Ronniv Cornr-lills antl ljrvnlicm' Davis rt-presr-nt the' high jum anrl Nhol put, printers Make Up R. E. L. Track Team By Fc-lmruary 15 four of the polc- vaultm-rf wt-rv jumping: 11 foot antl 6 imlwf. Una- of lhvw lmyf was a sophomore, which will hc- nico for future battle. The Robert E. L1-0 track loam for the nc-xt two years shoulrl lu- grn-at, Tln- potential for tln- N58 iraftk season is especially outstanding. With this to look forward to for a while-. maylw Hr. Rock can enjoy his ulcers for thc' next two yvars. . . f Elght of the distance mon round the west curve. A group of the- sprintc-rs go to thvir marks. 1' fl I U K if ma. sz: S: gg, iw ,- ., 113 H ,, 2: as e H M Q Mqgqprf 'QSVQQ5' Qi , E- 13 V552 if if J ei? .r Q 'K 33? i ,gqmwvwx - M , , f D 1 ,V ,A X k 5 - ,Q .X , my 'earn .ugged oumeys. Tennis Coaeli Clint Nvttletlrtl An extensive view of Robert E. Lee's fine tennis COUTIS. Left to right: Coach Nettleton, ,Ianice Clements, Lea Moore. Darline Fox. The Tennis team opened the season in February. They practiced all through the fall and winter for the spring season. This season will extend on through into the summer for the boys who want to make the big tournaments. Paul Como led the team into battle as their cap- tain. He was last year's state doubles co-champion with Doug Basbrum. Coach Nettleton demonstrates this forghand grip to Lea makes a back-hand overhead. Janice and Darline Janice, Lea, and Darline. stand ready to make the return. 74 Perfection, Golfers' Goal The Rolwrt E. Lee golf team for 1957 starterl the year with the iilea of perfection. They were helped to a great extent hy the four returning lettermen. Harry Hook Bonds, Charles Wil- son, Barton Bruce. and Cordon Wilson. Barton Bruce and Cordon Wilson were juniors who will return for another year on the Canmlerls golf team. Senior Lettermen, Harry lHookl Bonds and, Charles Wilson, take a breather. Bruce Barton led the cleterminod Ganrlers into the 1957 season as their Captain. He re- turns for the 1958 season. He letlr-rr-rl his sophomore and this. his junior year at Robert E. Lee. BARTON BRUCE, golf captain for 1957. Left to right: Jerry Weinner, Barton Bruce, Fred Marty, Milton Jordon, Charles Wilson, Harry fHookl Bonds. Kudla Coaches Lees First Swimming Team Rohr-rt E. Lei-'s new swimming pool was put to ri-al uw wh:-n Coach Kuclla organized Lee's first swimming ti-am. Although a young team, Coavh Kudla hrought them along. Swlllllllillgl laps is a harfl. hut Pxcvllont. way to get a swimming avli Rolaml Kmllai. I.:-1-1 fir-l sxsinmoiiig vozivli. jokes with l Hm 'U Qllfllw' thi- tvuni. livzil training 1-xp:-i'ii-lim' i- allways il prolllvm for ll 111-is loam. lull! gin' Ihvm il liltla' timv. unsl lilPill'lI Kuilliil lvunis will flo their shari- of sprouclnig Holm-rl lt. I.:-vs fiom' Io lllslzmt points. Top row- Left to right: T. Meior. J. Rutlmlgf-. R. fNlcFarren, D. Hodges. R. Read, F. Kana, M. Mosesman, J. Markum, C. Yandlm-. Coavh Kuflla. Second row: K. Spitzmiller, J. Witt, F. Abby, J. Atkinson, M. Sausei, L. Mixon, M. Floycle. ll, Ware. R. Hargrove-, K. Troxell, A. Huton Bottom row: R. Cuarino, J. Foster, B. Princo, J. Scliwvnclvnic-n. J. Lolwlt. L. Kelley, D. Smith, Odom. R. Nichols. 75 Cross Country Team Wins State Title H T ,F l igkk if A Coach lit-vc-rly Roekliold. Ht- laid out the Jerry Xlalmry, eaptain of Let-'s vross hardest voursf' in the state here at home. Country team. Jerry won two of the five ineets he vntt-rt-tl. Lee-'s first Cross country team did all that could he asked of a team. They started things off by winning the meet at Austin at the beginning of the season. Next was the meet at Baytown. Lee placed first. second, and third to take this one easily. The Victoria meet and the Bill Williams meet in Houston were the next to fall before the Canders. Then the state meet at Austin was up. Lee didnlt merely win this one, they ran off with it to take the state title and become state champs of Texas in cross country. Bottom row, left to right: D. Herring, T. Holms, M. Hammon, The eight boys that went to the state meet in Ausin. Left to righ J. Mabry, R. Hawkins, J. Russell, H. Phillips, B. Davidson. Second Tommy Holms, Jimmy McLean, Richard Hawkins, Jerry Mabr row: J. The-ek, L. Neuerhurg, K. Erwin, R. Summers, A. Coltharp, Harrold Phillips. John Russell, Mike Hammon, Bill Abbott, an B. Kelly, J. Shires, G. Hederhorst. Third row: K. Burris, M. Manager George Hederhorst. Hodge, J. Burk, B. Abbott, J, McLean, J. Lahoa, P. Abbott. t fl W, x 2 Wai M, W. Ufyanziafzbns 1 ,X K L, , , 3 l m . . Ac, MQ: M W x' .Wg- 5 K JK- ,V V M ig' ,, , ' 1.4-'f L, 'n9.....av' 1 ': A , 1 w Imel vlulns 411111 tlfllilllilillilillx prmhlv 1'I1Il'I'I2IiIlII14'Ill and atl11fmaphr'rn' lwlwnwll Qannv- K z f0l'tl1vst114In'11lfuf Ima 5 F5 X Zi.. if up I ,f ' - , , me A A u L, . X. H i' ,: 1 V ,nk ,W 'V -'X ,3Iff'jf s- JR - KN, fl 'Q : , : - V 1'ifx 5,:-' Z' ,,',E: ESx f',:' :, I'-I. 75 - gfvffxsixff X 1- i lx- A M M 5 3922 , .1 1: . Ji 5 . -Q f, qL,,, ,.3 A .,,,,. .mf 'E I fx, A in - . Q J. f ,- - ' I - Y L Q 1 - ' f n ' is-fx -Q:--11 4. U - . . Sl i 1 ' -Q, ., L- .. ' JAMES STRICKLIN ANN KELLY I MARY HARTMAN V1'f'e l'resi1lr'11t Revortlirlg Serretary Corresponding Secretary HILL IAUCHLIN l'resi1fr'r1I Student Council Represents 'tHf1f2Y FRANTA R. E. Lee Student Opinions 7 rcasfzrer Our Student Council President and Vice President arc- elected by Lec's Student Body. The person rs-cf-iving the highest number of votes becomes pre-sidentg and the runner-up vice president. All other officers are elected by the mem- bers of the Student Council. CAROLYN LYONS JOHN RUSSELL Chaplain Reporter MISS POTTER JANE G'SELL Historian Co-Sponsor DAVID KELLOG MRS. JONES Parliamentarian C0-Sp0rlS0f Representatives Link Student Body to Student Council It is the duty of each homeroom representative to link his class to the Student Council. Although the council sponsors many Student Body activities, its primary aim is to be repre- sentative of Robert E. Lee. SENIOR COUNCIL MEMBERS are, first row, left to right: D. Pickering, M. Craig, N. Bond P. Franta, J. McDonald, A. Fuller, and J. G'Sell. Second row: C. Adams, Y. Campbell, M Hartman, A. Kelly, T. Keyes, and C. Lyons. Third row: B. Lancaster, B. Laughlin, B. Hopper D. Bashrum, and J. Russell. JUNIOR COUNCIL MEMBERS are, first row, left to right: M. Frazier, J. Clement, C. Rogers, P. Henneke, A. Parrish, F. Musick, and B. Davison. Second row: J. Givens, S. Satterwhite, C. Franklin, B. Stephenson, R. Mills, S. Plocheck, R. Gonzales, S. Kirkham. Third row: L. Gallatin, T. Mier, L. Dooley, F. Matherne, B. Bruce, J. Mallory, D. Kellogg, and L. Gray. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL MEMBERS are, first row, left to right: E. Davis, B. Lawrence, N. Hallman, R. Bird, K. Clark, J. Schuller, L. Winningham. Second row: S. LeBlanc, L. Moore, L. Paine, P. Hardison, S. Ward, J. Patterson, M. Tuck. Third row: E. Bailey, A Ainsworth J. Lansford, G. Sholander, and T. Rushing. i l 79 'N W 53 N-W. 2' 2 4 King ond Queen Assembly Sponsored loy Student Council The KING anrl QUEEN ASSEMISLY is presvnlecl annually by the Fturlent Couneil. The Royal Court is eleeterl by the entire stntlent borly. The King antl Queen are eleetetl from this eourt. gk variety program is proviclerl for the King and Queen by subjects of the Kingdom of Robert E. Lee, l'i'oeeetls are usenl to send rlelegates to tln' Assoeiation of Slutlent Couneils anrl to linanee Civie Week. MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL COURT are, left to right: Paul Como, Connie Plagens, Jimmy Hooks, Catherine Prince, Thomas Rush- ing, Carol Franklin, Wesley Hicks, Ann Kelly, Bill Young, Joyce Paulson, Bobby Poston, Sylvia Wlalles. Bill Laughlin, Charlotte Her- rington, james Stricklin, Margaret Craig, Lynn Dooley, Beverly Stephenson, Lynn Cray, Margie Weeks, Billy Hardegree, and Martha Frazier. Entertainers from the Kingdom of Robert E. Lee are. bark row: Gladys Rasbeary. Francis Kellogg. Fhirin Douglas. Darlene Capps, Ev- elyn Gill, Barbara Clegg, Marilyn Gilbert. Maiclie Baldwin, Jane C'Sell, Jerry Strickler. Ray Owens. Nick Jones, Jimmy lssaeks, Bobby Cowan, Reggie Brewer. Paul Thiborleaux. Corky Cary. l'aul ,Iolmson. ,lerry MeClemlon. ancl Larry Lovkt-tt. Q :Q . if , do-. .kk:- F l ' ' ' f Seiiilwfxwv - - I , I . A 4 A KING JOHN DAVID and QUEEN AIDREX rein oy GANDERLAND for a tlay, 8I The Lee Traveler Staff Lctbc Headed by Kermit Burchett, THE 1957 LEE The staff is sub-divided into two groups: the TRAVELER staff has a new system of levels and editorial Staff and the h11SiI16SS staff. channels of responsibility. '3 r it BILL ABBOTT i t Sports Editor is ,,i JOE ANTLE B t B 'A - to Assistant Adveffkiflg 1 , li if i A Manager i 'E : L . 5 ,'e1', . .Q,..,,.' Z -Vt. I N iirr ,,. N C' 'iiV'?l 'ii' I t CAROLYN BOLMANSKI 5 ' 'V' , ft' 1 L ,B Ei.1f'f , t A A 7 Associate Editor A LLVYLY I ' Aq- A :- j at ,,,V 1 KEBMIT BURCHETT - B C . Editor A A , A C' tii A if. 'ist 2?-it ,Ti i ' V Q , r 4 1 , .,,. A , is tss ' ' 2 ii' W Z AL -L1 . We ,. it 3 ,A Z-I . - I Ri. ., ' ,. we - JdQf'4f v' 21 f-if Kermit Burchett, editor, and his assist- Charles Burns. assistant club editor: ant editors, Carolyn Bolmanski and Mr. Daniel H. McCalib, annual advisor: Connie Plagens study their page assign- and Lvnn Troxell, club editor, check ments. over the club layouts. CHARLES BURNS Assistant Club Editor DARLENE CAPPS Assistant Business Manager ARTHUR COLTHARP Assistant Circulation Manager JANE G'SELL Business Manager Bettye Lee Williams, assistant class edi- tor: Joe Antle, assistant advertising managerg and Ann Parrish, assistant editor, sort class pictures. Capture All Annual Events Editorial decisions must he made by Kermit. the Everv staff member is responsible to one person, editor, and business decisions. by ,Iane C'Sell. busi- and thus each knows his responsibility. YIESS ffl8.l'l3gPl'. BETTYE LRF WILLIAMS Assistant Class Editor SONDRA WAITS Art Editor BILL YOUNG Advertising Manager MR. DANIEI. H. McCALIB Advisor While Darlene Capps, assistant busi- ness manager, types a letter, ,lane G'Sell, business manager, counts the money collected from annual sales. ANN MORRIS Cirrulation Manager ANN PARRISH Assistant Editor CONNIE PLACENS Associate Editor LYNN TROXELL Club Editor WY? Sondra Waits, art editor, Bill Abbott, Arthur Coltharp. assistant cireulation sports editor. and Bill Young, advertis- manager, and Ann Morris, circulation ing manager. are checking the art work manager, besides distributing annuals, in their sections. have the job of preparing the index. Good Staff Makes Gazette Lively Paper With instructions to be accurate, but be lively, tool our hard-working GAZETTE staff members tried to make each issue better than their last one. Our top editors, Virginia Venable and Bettye Lee Williams, made sure the paper was up to par editorially. Business manager Malena Gore and Advertising manager Ginger Balch kept the books balanced financially. Finally, the regular staff members were very ably assisted by quite a few Press Club mem- bers as the GAZETTE earned a place among the top Texas school papers. VIRGINIA VENABLE Editor-in-Chief MALENA GORE Business Manager BETTYE LEE WILLIAMS JACKIE VAN WAG Managing Editor News Editor GINGER BALCH Advertising Manager KENNETH WOODS Sports Editor MR. DANIEL H. MCCALIB Advisor MARILYN LEATHERS Feature Editor Qtabpg H ia VIRGINIA VENABLE, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, helps BETTYE LEE VVILLIAMS, managing editor, prepare another 'gHave You Seen Or Heard? column for the GANDER GAZETTE. pk, jiagiis 'jf : 1. xerii, if eh ,Q si 'SQ MALENA GORE, BUSINESS MANAGER, checks the Circulation records with Mr. DANIEL H. MCCALIB, GANDER GAZETTE advisor, a few minutes before the activity bell rings and the Thanksgiving issue is distributed. JACKIE VAN WAGNER, NEWS EDITOR, and KENNETH WOODS, sports editor, look up for advice, both seemingly puzzled by one of the little used headlines on the GANDER GAZETTE Headline Schedule. Rush! Rush! Rush! Was Motto cts Gazette Went to Press Rush! Rush! Ruslilv seemed to be the motto practiced as each issue of the GAZETTE went to press. But speed was essential if all the 'inews and views at Lee were to be covered adequately. Lee's 1900 plus students read the latest', on the Band, the Brigadiers, the Gander Varsity, the various clubs, and classroom activities in the GAZETTE. Work on the GAZETTE proves that fun and learning DO mix! Getting stories in- dividually, setting advertising downtown, put- ting the actual paper together, and distribut- ing it - plus study of Journalism's varied fields - these things keep Gazetters hopping. MARILYN LEATHERS, FEATURE EDITOR, turns in the money for some ads,' sold in Baytown to GINGER BALCH, advertising manager. Not Wanting to make a mistake, both MARILYN and GINGER count the bills carefully. F Active Giticers, Enthusiastic Sponsors Make Girls' Sports Association Lively Club This year, the G.S.A. has been completely reorgan- ized. In past years the G.S.A. has consisted of only individual and team sports. Now, synchronized swimming forms a separ- ate portion of the club. Combined, these groups provide healthful and en- joyable recreation for all. FALL TERM G.S.A. OFFICERS are-First -row, left to right: Audrey Fuller, vice-presidentg Cynthia Savage, president. Second row: Judy Dietz, Synchronized Swimming representativeg Janice Thornton, treasurer. Third row: Lynda Hillis. secre- taryg and Gladys Rasberry, Team Sports representative. President, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer are elected by the entire club. This election takes place in the spring. The individual and team sports and synchronized swimming representatives are elected by members Af their particular groups in the fall. SPRING TERM Mrs. Mary Beth Miss Elaine McElroy White SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING Mrs. Dorothy Miss Mary Lee Arnett Bartlett Miss Bettye Miss Peggy White Williams G. S. A. I-las New Sport, Synchronized Swimming to Its Curriculum Making immediate use of the new swimming pool, the C.S.A. has added a new sport to its curriculum. Synchronized swimming em- phasizes form swimming, and the purpose of this group is to improve their swimming skills. The girls have learned various stunts which they perform accompanied by music. 'z fu Grace and agility, plus marvelous timingf are demon- Lynda Hillis proves that underwater swimming is fun, too. strated here by three members of the synchronized swim- ming team. -- I - Becky Busch ,,,. gl 5 Ann Depew ll T Judy Dietz - ' 3 Nada Ebelling f f- ' .J f Gayle Ellender TF is 3' ru S1 5 l at tl X at is ir .r- rf.'i Q ... r i P 0 W m Q Billie Fowler Suzanne Gore Florence Hallmon Lynda Hillis Aileen Kadjal' Jo Ann McGaffey Margaret McIlwain Ann Muldrow Linda Patella Delores Pickering Cynthia Savage Janice Savage Jeanette Savage Joyce Schuller Ann Standley Joyce Stassi Suzanne Wooley Mary Young lridividual and Team Sports Provide G. S. A. Recreation Samlfaftlfffffl Individual and tt-ain sports is thc portion of tht- clulv which participate-tl in such sports as llaskctliall. yollcyllall. tahle' tennis, lmatlminton, and rhytlnns. This group pro- viclvs rt'4'r0ation and fvllowship. and strvsscs good sportsinanship. Coluta Clark Ellen Davis Carolyn Dralgcr Wilma Ehrhardt Kathleen Erwin Tina Esquivel Pat Fans-stiel Darlene Fox Auclrvy Fuller Mary Ann Cf-yer ,lo Annex Gray Patsy Harrison Molly Hornsby Peggy Jones Rotty Lawrence .lvrriv Lawrcncc Jcant-tte Lee Marlonv Mrfjarty J:-an Martin Nt-lrla Martin Marjoriv Moore Darla Morgan Etta .lf-an Mullins Gladys Rashcrry Sandra Read Jarvis, Richardson Mary Ann Riclons Modffsta Rocha .lane Simer Oft-lia Santana Cay Slaughter Sharon Stoller Ann Taylor Lorcllv Townsvnd Gloria 'llroxm-ll Anita Walters Nancy Wlivvlcr Eleanor Wlilkie LaDf-ll Williams LaNell Williams Kathy Bakcr Alice livnnvt Rayina Bird Martha llrowu Dt-anno Alhnan ,lt-an Alyca 1 9 'W gf, ,L l' .k 1 V, Q .,,V: M, 5 'z 3' 1' 2 Waist - t : 1 . fr , ' .oi gf- 2 'S r it E , fi an no Aw l v . fx, K A Ak .,,v , nlv. r ig, a , 3 4 . 9135 kyhr r,,f r F V gi 4 i b Ml' sadf Q wi -P ,Jia ff' t if .Alpha Beta Gamma Creates Scientific Interest ,gif my 'till'- xr 'K r w 3 r X, 'nl-sux . M' Qi? WB'- 52 W ,H 2' 4 laicaiii p , 'wks PAUL RAY COMO MR. JOHN COLLEY BOBBY POSTON Pfglgifleng Sponsor Vice President The Alpha Bela Gamma was led this year by its able president, Paul Ray Como, Several field trips were taken to places such as the Texas University Medical School in Galveston. These trips are made each year to create more in- terest in science. .A 'lls .wt L3 L3 4,1 ,7f,L SQ if ,.,t RENE BARRETT FRANCES MCBLAIN Treasurer Secretary I w is-'tn 'Wa-Ur' ef' ,muster-0 A 'rv TOM MIER MONTIE SORRELLS PUD WILSON. Second Vice President Parliamentarian Sergeant-at-Arms 89 . K,.,.., ELECTED OFFICERS-Front row. left to right: Mrs. APP0lNTED OFFICERS-Front row, left to right: J Hodges, R. Barrett. P. Como. T. MeBlain. Second row: Butcher. N. Lee. Second row: C. LeFerrer, J. Birch P. Wilstrn. Nl. Sorrells. T. Meier. Mr. J. Colley. K. Erwin. Alpha Beta Gamma Makes Motto a Living Force lf we are to judge hy the Alpha Beta Cammas eventy-one members . . . all with a grade average of MB or better . . . then Lee students have a very real interest in science today. Furthermore, these seventy- one members all make the A.B.C. motto of Science serves all with Service. Safety, and Pleasure, a LIVING motto, vitally applying its cardinal points in every club activity. MEMBERS-Front row, left to right: ll. Garrison, P. Cray. J. Anderson, R. Barrett. Second row: R. Bowman, J. Butcher, J. Foster. Third row: J. Ford, J. Edgely, D. Gorden. Fourth row: B. Erwin, L. Braun. C. Frosch, J. Badgett, R. Halter. Fifth row: B. Abbott, J. Foster, M. Hodges, K. Erwin, J. Birch, P. Como. MEMBERS-Front row, left to right: M. Lee, V. Luous, T. lVlcBlain. Second row: H. Schuhle, C. Porter, T. Hulton, J. Patterson. Third row: F.. Mitchell, R. Read, D. Ocker, C. LeFerre, T. Holmes. Fourth row: C. Pullen, M. O'Rear, J. Norton, F. Kana, M. Mosesman, C. Holtz- houser. Fifth row: F. Birch. J. Lawlion, J. Mabry, P. Lucus, T. Langford, T. Meir. Alpha Beta Gamma Promotes Scientific Achievements With the purpose: L'To instill in the members a greater interest in the promotion of achievements in the scientific and mathematical field, thc Alpha Beta Gamma has had a banner year highlighted by frequent speakers in various fields of science and hy numerous ex- cellent projects prepared by club members. MEMBERS-Front row, left to right: A. Schiller, J. West, T. Taylor, V. Wolcik. Second row: B. Smith, W. Flaming, B. Forester. J. Smith, C. Scott. Third row: L. Washburn, D. Trigg, M. Singleton, W. Wilson. Fourth row: L. Como, J. Skains, J. Schwendeman, D. Ware, B. Walsh. Fifth row: B. Showers, J. Theech, B. Yandell, M. Sorrells. Mr. Wilson from Humble Oil and Refining Company is lecturing on catalysts to Chemistry Club members. Alpha Beta Gamma Membership Restricted tc Science Students, by Invitation Only The Chemistry Club was reorganized last year in order to establish a better and a more distinguished club. Standards set for membership were raised. At present to become a member of the Alpha Beta Gamma, a student must have taken or be taking one of the science courses. In addition to this, membership can come only through invitation. Mr. G, L. Crist points out the answer on the slide rule to Jewell Butcher, Kenneth Erwin, Martha Lee, and Joe Bill Burch. Chemistry club nn-inhers working on an experiment are Penny Gray, Trula Ann Taylor, Catherine Prince. Dielq Cordon. Marvin Singleton, James Patterson, Clinton Lelfever, Monte Sorrels, Lynn Rowe, Boh Smith. Bene Barrett, Meoliccil School Trip, Club Picnic, Dcmce, l-lciyride Among Chemistry Club Activities The Alpha Beta Gamma has quite a busy year with social and scientific' activities. Five field trips. including a visit to the medical school in Galveston, are taken by elull members. ln addition to these educational activities, social functions, such as a club picnic, a formal dance, and a hayride, are sponsored by the Alpha Beta Gamma each year. CHEMISTRY CLUB MEMBERS-Front row, left to right: Bene Barrett, Bob Smith, Lynn Rowe, ClintonwLel ever, Monte Sorrels, Mrs. Edith Hodges, sponsor. Second row: Trula Taylor Penny Gray, Catherine Prince, Dick Cordon, Marvin Singleton, James Patterson enjoying a day, in the laboratory. Ann Schiller, Alpha Beta Gamma Sweetheart ,MUS ngx.,,,,,. Ann Schiller has been one of the proud students attending Robert E. Lee for the past two years. She is a one-year member of the Alpha Beta Gamma. By popular vote, Ann Schiller was elected sweetheart of the Alpha Beta Gamma. She, as well as the other members, must maintain an average of a B plus. This pretty young lady is a junior this year, with a sparkling personality that stands out among the many industrious members of the Alpha Beta Gamma. PLOWDIQN BRIDGES Presizlent DON PFENNI NC Vice President Biology Club Students Interested in Science SANDRA LYNN ANDERSON Secrelary-Trerrszzrer The Biology Club this year is under the capable supervision of Mrs. Mae Nelson. and Mr. Allen Davis. Student leaders of the organization include Plowden Bridges, president, and Don Pfenning, vice president. This club is one of the most active in Robert E. Lee. Activities for the year wcrc such things as field trips to various medical schools and science fairs. MRS. MAE NELSON Sponsor RICHARD KING Annual Chairman MR. ALLEN DAVIS Sponsor 1 Y mn tummy mast was 'uf' . . Nc. A ' 'hh ll Paul Corneill and his award winning project, Some Studies on Solar Energy. Members of the Biology Club Create Scieriti The Biology Club did much this year in the way of projects. It was the purpose of this club to further interest in scientific thinking and doing. The Biology Club carried out this purpose to the fullest extent. They required each of the members of the club to make a project pertaining to biology, chemistry, physics or any of the other sciences. fn Tommy Dunman is a rockhound. He collects and Vivian Marling is studying the profession of t00t identifies rocks and crystals. straightening. 96 SCIENCE, CLUB MEMBERSHIP: Front row, left to right: Mr. Davis, V Lester. YV. Hanle, C. Roshto, J. lnnian, S. Otto, Mrs. Nelson. Second row: N. Connor. Anderson, P, Voparil, J. Lovett, C. Snider, B. Giles, P. Corneil, M. Cox, C. L. Hopson T. Dunman, E. Aebi. Third row: J. Stewart, R. King, N. Woods, D. Kajar, E. Lindstrom. P Bridges, D. Pfenning, P. Kelley, R, Becker. Q iterest Through the Construction of Projects Many different kinds of subjects were taken for projects. One of the most advanced projects was the award winning project done by Paul Corneill. It was on '4Some Studies on Solar Energyf, Some of the other projects were Bird Study, Rock Collecting, and Dentistry. Theron Waddell studies maps to place his sample ClintonS d ,h M HY er s Ows his equipment f b' d t h' mrksf l'sWt P ' t ' 4' -Orlrwacmg a or ll a er rojec . He made a film called Adventures in Birdwatchin E 97 JOHN RUSSELL President BEVERLY WRIGHT Roll Checker J AN STROUD Historian A xL.A . .ii . A ' i -rg K di Q.,- QS - 2 Q . v - mst' V2 .. -an .1 FREDDY GARNER 98 Publicity Chairman MARTHA K. FRAZIER NANCY KELLY Rfwfdiflg SCCVCNIU' Corresponding Secretary l957 Jurnor l-llstorlan Club Leaders Are John Russell and Mary Hartman The Junior Historian Club has had a very colorful and exciting year. It has gone to many interesting places in the state. Its annual dance, 4'The Confederate Ball, was one of the best formal dances held during the year. The club was fortunate in having capable advisors, Mrs. Sybil Jordan, Mr. Robert Kelley, and Mr. George Sergeant, to guide them in their activities. The student leaders, John Russell, president, and Mary Hartman, vice president, proved to be very capable in performing the duties their jobs required. CAROLYN LYONS ROYCE GARBER JUDY BULL Reporter Treasurer Social Chairman MARY HARTMAN Vice President I BOBBIE WALLACE Roll Checker , iizr RICHARD SUMMERS Chaplain :ego-. was - 35? ff - ,frsfg , ,V . fp. iii , ,Eid v sb , X at Q as ill' .C 3,5 it mt? CAROL CORNELIUE Pianist arm ,,, i XJ -:gh MR GEORCE SFRCEANT MRS, SYBIL JORDAN MB. R. P, KELLEY Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor a....1' Historians Attend Annuol Convention The Junior Historians of Robert F. Lee attend a meeting in Austin for the annual History Club convention. The year's activities also include the steak-fry followed by a dance for club members and their dates. Various field trips to points of historical interest have been taken by this organiza- tion. The History Club of Lee is and has been in past years a great success. HISTORY CLUB MEMBERSHIP-Front row, left to right: N. Manley, J. Stroud, C. Lyons, V. Jackson, A. Franklin, M. Finch, B. Cash, C. Franklin, J. Clements, M. Carouthers, T. Thomas, N. Sheley. S. Dunaway, J. Clements. Second row: Y. Campbell, K. Standifer, C. Post, L. Paine, S. Steere, B. Ki , B. Wallace, B. Barber, M. Frazier, J. Buchanek, M. Grimes, M. Krigor, M. Ells, P. Humphreys. Third row: G. Yandell, S. Goldfield, P. Keller, N. McGregor, A. Bodkin, J. Parker, W. Jackson, N. Gerber, B. Nasmith, P. Douglas, D. Williams, V. Kowis, Listi, B. Gonzales. Fourth row: N. Sasse, R. Garber, M. Guy, F. Ponder, S. Woods, A. Teggmann, M. Stout, B. Carroll, S. Millard, L. Bays, R. Overstreet, 0. Davidson, G. Davis, B. Clepper, B. Bucker. Fifth row: A. Farrell, E. Farrell, L. Stewart, P. Loughridge, J. Givens, M. Hammon, B. Boucher, M. Huskey, G. Eddings, B. Huster. J. Clamon, L. Schmadle, Y. Couch, A. Morris. Sixth row: J. Kennedy, J. Summers, R. Poland, B. Mills, B. Scott, J. Hafercamp, P. Prince, S. Plocheck, N. Kelley, B. Stewart, P. Burns, M. Weeks, B. Calloway, B. Daniels, D. Lowry. Seventh row: S. Hughs, B. Summers, M. Ramsey, T. King, F. Garner, M, Smith, P. Abbott, C. Yandell, M. Burch, E. Harvey, Dav'dSon, J. Moore, J. Russell, Mr. Kelley. Eighth TOHL-MLEJQTQHH, M. Hudman, R. Otto, G. Weatgerly, J. Brooks D. Zielcnsky, C. Herring, D. Pryor, ,T Standard, C. Tharp, J. Harrison, J. Allen, B. Davis, D. Stl Clair, Mr. Sergeant. - ,Calf Qcawf Hostesses Wanda Jackson and Barbara Scott serve guests at History Club Installation. lordon, Kelley, Sergeotnt Sponsors of History Club of Robert E. Lee The History Club is one of the largest organizations in Robert E. Lee. Sponsors of the club this year are Mrs. Sybil Jordan, Mr. Bob Kelley, and Mr. George Sergeant. New officers 1nstalled ' ' ' s'd t Jud Clements this year included John David Russell, presidentg and Mary Hartman, vice pre 1 en . y and Barbara Stewart had the job of registering guests. Hostesses for the History Club Installation are, seated, left to right: Janelle Buchanek and Wanda Jackson. Standing: Roma Gray, Rosa Gonzales, Bonna Hunter, Judy Givens, Billie Dell Calloway, Carol Franklin, Theresa Thomas, Sandra Dunaway, Penny Loughridge, Barbara Scott, Page Douglas, Ola Jean Davidson, Betty Barbour. .ff ew if Q VE K .J E E + - R 1 ,, f z 3 12 . 1 , A A 'Z L 4 f 5 I2 asf E +5 3, , . K l 1 W L 5 K7 wi, Q , , , 'Km I 4 . , .L v -.Mg K WL . K, - 1 wx ' we yy ' A XL L A Q1 I I 3 'Aw y y QA V .. -' , 'W ' , A 1 5 u ,L,. .t k H A , .. V, , ' lg K J A '- -V M, - , , 5 R Y 'G 559 ff, ,535 i H X 3 5 ' f K , me. . A f 2 5 3 2. --fiff' -'F iSf??'1:aZ5:E?'5f:-Flfii. -' ' wil., ' Hi ,-.R 3, E IN w w mmm Judy Bull, Queen of the Confederate Ball with her escort. Joe Atkinson. ffy ,X f M Confederate Ball Queen Reigns at Sylvan Beech The annual Cnnff-dvrale Ball sponsored hy Ihe History Cluli of Robert E. Lee was held Friday. January 13. 1957. The dance this year was held in the dance payillion at Sylvan Beaeli. l'OTl'l1lllS in the Nlounliglltl' was the theme of the Ball this year. Carole Wlilks svrved as master of cw-rennvnies. and music was pro- vided hy the Rhythm Aires. Judy Bull reigned as :lin-mi of the affair, The queen and her court entered as 'Wlcrmniiliglit and Orchids was living played hy the wvrvlic-stra. Pictures were , taken against a liackgrcnlnfl of orchids. W .se J. ii y RT fi .5 The Confederate Ball was held at Sylvan Beach January 18. Seated. left to right, are: Mary Hartman, Princessg Judy Bull, Quec-ng Billy Cash, Senior Duchess. Standing: Joe Anile, Larry Fenton, Margie Weeks, Duchessg Joe Atkinsong Jerri Sue Parker, Duvhessg Terry Kingxg Jimmy Summers. Christion Fellowship and Service ls the Motto ot Tri Alpha Qmegct The Tri-Hi-Y Clubs are a branch of the Hi-Y Clubs open only to girls. Tri Alpha Omega is a non- clenominational religious club, the motto of which is Christian fellowship and service. Tri-Hi-Y mem- bers strive to create high standards of Christian char- acter throughout the community and school. l MRS. HUCKABEE Sponsor MARILYN GILBERT BEVERLY FULLER CAROLE DUBE MIDCE HAYES President Vice President Secretary Treasurer PRISCILLA ARNOLD FRANCES MARCONTELL BARBARA REAL BETTY HOLLINGSWORTH Reporter Chaplain Historian Parliarnentarian IO3 Fat 1-lenneke LHIOIC uuoe, Laroiyn rieeiai Kathryn Nuttall, ,lean Ann Williams, Delores, Tviiilif lllcaiys,Elii.aliethvl5i.lgore,-lizarhara Real, Carol Alley Saundra Hall. Tri Alpha Omega Attends State Meeting of Tri-I-li-Ys MAURICE CORNELIUS Club Sweetheart Y One of the high points in Tri Alpha 0mega's year of activities in the annual state meeting of Tri-Hi-Y's in Austin. The club sponsors sev- eral socials, such as Hobo Day, to raise money for this trip. Funds from cake sales were also used, At the convention in Austin, a model government is set up by the representatives from all over the state. Each Tri-Hi-Y group presents a bill on which a vote is taken. TRI-HI-Y MOTTO: The measure of a life is its service. ELEANOR GUEST MADELINE STONE President Vice President GLENDA HOLINGSHEAD PATSY MANNINC BETTE LEE WILLIAMS SUE BUTLER Secretary Treasurer Chaplain SOCiu1 Chairman Wag XXI! Pure VV ords, Thoughts, and Actions . - X X s Q' . . . . -QQQX PI'CICl1CGd by Phllomcfthecln TTI-H1-Y if ' R Members of the Philomathean Tri- ' Hi-Y strive to help the home, school, and community. Pure words, pure thoughts, and pure actions become a part of every girl as she creates a high standard of Christian character. BONNIE LYNCH CYNTHIA RAMSEY MISS BARTLETT Historian Program Chairman SP0n-30' '05 H13ictive Best Describes Philomcxtlfiecm Tri-Hi-Y Committees A PROGRAM COMMITTEE-Left to right are: Eleanor WORSHIP COMMITTEE'56H19d, left to fight, affff NHUCY Guest. Sophia Kirkham, chairman, Cynthia Ramsey, Su- EVCS, Chairman? BCUYC Williams, FFHHCCS HHWHYLL and zanne Burns. and Norma Sue Pipkin. Nancy Kelly. Standing is JHIIPK R056- FINANCIAL COMMITTEE-Left to right are: Gatha WORLD SERVICE COMMITTEE-Seated, left to right Kaltes, chairmang Palsy Manning, Cynthia Manning. Stand- are: Billie Miller, Jean Lemon, Rose Mary Newman. Stand- ing: Barbara Mclancon, and Doris Hamler. ing are Lela Archer, and Madilene Stone, chairman. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE-Lf-ft tt, right art-1 isafhara SOCIAL COMINHTTEE-Seared,1eft ro right, are: Sue Bur Dickerson, Jean Ann Crawly. chairman: 'Glenda Hollings- left Barbara Marlin, Sandra KNOX, Shirley Parker, Stand head, Marilyn Bar. and Rt-ta Beth Ponder. ing! R0biI1 Craig. IO6 SANDRA ABSHIER President JOYCE BALDRIDGE Secretary .IO .IEAN McGRAW Historian .IENNY WHITESIDES Parliamentarian BILL HOPPER Club Sweetheart 'TIQI W BETTY COVEY Vice Preszdent Phi-Delta Tri-'I-Ii-Y Stresses Christian Fellowship, Service DIANA IVY Treasurer The Phi-Delta Tri-Hi-Y strives diligently through the year to uphold their very important purpose. Through the work and leadership of their eapable sponsor and officers, they work to create and maintain high standards of Chris- tian character through pure thoughts, pure words, and pure actions. BEVERLY BRAS HER Chaplain MRS. DORIS TREYBIG MARGARET YOUNG SPOHSOV Reporter I07 Phi-Delta Tri-l-li-Y Committees Keep Busy C. r at titer.. The Finance Committee are. seated, lt-ft to right: Jo Jean The World Service Committee are, left to right, Margaret DuB0se McCraw, Diana lvy, Clara Clark. Standing: Dolores Clark and and Carolyn Dunaway. Myrna Robichaux. The Program Committee are, left to right: Naomi Pryor, Sandra Worshlp Commlttee are seated left to right Barbara Abshier, Betty Covey, and Jenny Whiteside-s. PL Beverly Brasher, Judy Bryant. Standing: Lola Lofton, 1 vn, Linda Kay Ringer, Joyce Baldridge. , r ,Q 1 1 The Social Committee are, Seated, left 10 riglltr Ann Reynolds, The Annual Committee are, seated,1eft to right: Mary Ann Cruft, Judy MCD0I1Hlfl, Belly Bllftfll. Barllaffi JOHQS- Standing: Jo Ann Pat Jackson, Lois Holle, Sandra Shepherd. Standing: Johnicf Richardson, Susi Erwin, Linda Powell, Norma Padgett, Penny Busshart, Margaret Young. Williamson, Glenda Skains, Carolyn Lilly. IOS PRISCILLA BLAKN EY President MARY KAY CARITHERS Treasurer PATSY WOOD Historian SUE PARK .JOAN TAYLOR SYLVIA HARLAN Vive President VICE PFCSLHZCH! Secretary Challenge Met by Tri-l-li-Y The many girls who are staunch members of the Eclectic Tri-Hi-Y work diligently at the responsibility of carrying out the important purpose of this inspiring organization. They have in their possession the ability to uphold the high standards set forth by their leaders in past years. This heritage is a definite challenge met by all with strong determination. A SANDRA DIAS Reporter DEWOLYN FULLER Chaplain ECLECTIC TRI-HI-Y CLUB MEMBERSHIP-Front row, left to right: Charlotte McCorley, Sue Park, Sandra Dias, Lois Neurburg. Second row: Wanda Baldowski, Glenda Clamon, Norma Burnett, Naida Bond, Elizabeth Theeck, Sylvia Harlan, Dewolyn Fuller. ' -ir. ECLECTIC TRI-HI-Y MEMBERSHIP-First row, left to right: Beatrice Stewart, Melba Shamblin, Pat Stone, Mary Kay Carithers, Patsy Wood. Second row: Priscilla Blakney, Dawn Mclntyre, Joan Taylor, Emma Jean Herring, Sammie Roberts, Helen Bowers, Alden Cranford. Eclectic Tri-Hi-Y Strives to Serve School cmd Community The Eclectic Tri-Hi-Y, sponsored by Mrs. Gladys Barbour, strives throughout the year to be of service to the school and community. Members of this organization proudly exhibit traits of good character as a symbol of their work. Eclectic Tri-Hi-Y members enjoying themselves are, left to JIMMY HOOKS right: Brenda Hillard, Lillie Mae Zubik, Shirley Williams, Club Sweetheart Laverne Brown, Peggy Kelly. N BILL HOPPER Fall Term President A. Coltharp, vice presidentg K Voytek, treasurerg F. Davis M. Guy, sergeant-at-arms. SANDRA DIAS Club Sweetheart Hi-Y Sponsors Womanless Wedding The H'Y Cl b ' 1- u is an active organization sponsored by Mr. Tadlock. They made contributions to many charitable organizations. These contributions came from funds raised b r0'ect d y p J s sponsore by the H1-Y. One of these projects is the popular Womanless Wedding put on during the spring. DAVID EVANS Spring Semester President I ing, .. ,' E .ww we of if Q.. Q D. Bashrum, secretaryg M. Guy, vice presidentg G. Dickerson chaplaing K. Lawhon, sergeant- at-armsg Harry Bonds, treasurer. 9 chaplaing G. Cravey, secretaryg Y '1.5 ' Hl-Y CLUB MEMBERSHIP-Front row, left to right: Clifton Love, Larry Kelley, Fred Davis, John Holloway, Neal Voytek. Second row: Gerald Dickerson, J. D. Avant, Albert Elliot, Bill Hopper, Arthur Coltharp, Gene Cravey, Kenneth Voytek, Larry Fenton, Marvin Guy, Mr. Tadlock, sponsor. Third row: Kenneth White, Keith Lawhon, Milton Jordan, Jerry Don Pace, Douglas Bashrum, Harry Bonds, Fred Rincon, Gordon Wilson, Clayton Spears, Alton Biggers, Vernon Rippey, David Evans. Model Legislature is Hi-Y High Point The creed of the Hi-Y Club of Robert E. Lee is constructed for the betterment of the young men of America. The Hi-Y strives with all its power to maintain, to create, and to extend high standards of Christian character throughout the community, the school, and the home. The high point of the year comes for the Hi-Y when delegates are sent to the model legislature in Austin. This enables the students to gain an insight into the activities of the Texas Legislature. Clifton and Freddy gather up the pil- lows after the game. Arthur and Milton selling pillows at the football game. Clifton sells a pillow to a Gander fat Ronald Doan President Service Is the Motto of the Key Club Wifi E32-K2 J w xx n 'Nr X 5 . x x l X L af X c , , y NXXCL U BN7' James Rhodes Vice President Wilbert Walker Recording Secretary Bruce Walker Treasurer Bob Lloyd Vunior Director James Stricklin Wheeler Robinson District Governor Corresponding Secretary Danny Bauer D0'l1 LUFIIICY District Secretary Senior Director Joe Antle Thomas Rushin S District Editor Sophomore Director II3 AUDREY FULLER Club Sweetheart XX ll Combating Vandalism Project Special Key Club Goal Each Yeai The Key Club of Robert E. Lee is a part of Kiwanis International. The organization's main objective is to serve the school and com- munity. As a service club, it aims to develop scholarship and leadership. A special goal of the club each year is combating vandalism. Members of the Key Club perform many use- ful services for the school besides those pre- viously mentioned. One very helpful one is the maintaining of an information booth on school registration day in the fall. J. Robert Barnes. David Kellogg, and Ronald Doan have just finished putting up the Kiwanis road sign. II4 Sylvia Walles, James Rhodes, Penny Lockridge, Paul Mettke, Joe Antle. Don Lumley, Judy McDonald, and James Williams making use of the information booth manned by Key Club members. Wilbert Walker and Mrs. Waddell at the Key Club Christ- mas tree sale. Wayne Askew Fred Babin J. Robert Barnes Lloyd Boudloche Larry Brennan L Jimmy Browder Barton Bruce Kent Chaddick Don Hicks X i f it iw si Key Club Members Strive to Serve The Key Club is an all service club made up of boys who are interested in to make our school and community unselfishly giving their time and ef- forts towards the betterment of others. We hope that we are able to do our part towards the creation of a better school and community, the building of a stronger fellowship and understand- ing, on and establishing desire to lead a better life. Our greatest ambition is proud of us. Wyman Shaw Dickie Stanley Jerry Stricklar James Williams Victor Wratten Scott Mann Larry Maher Jesse Kirkpatrick James Lansford Norris Long Nick Jones David Kellogg William Mettke Bobby Oliphint Elvis Istre '55 Connie Plagens President Mrs. David Norton Sponsor Service, Citizenship Aims oi Lee's Keyettes Club Sponsored by the Kiwanis, The Keyettes of Robert E. Lee is the only official Keyettes Club. This club is parallel to the Key Club. From the motto, We strive to serve, we get a picture of their work. One of this group's main objectives is to provide experience in living and working together. Members serve the school and the community and prepare for useful citizenship. i We' ,rg it Harritte Massey Vice President BOARD OF DIRECTORS, left to right: Chunky Rogers, Junior Directorg Maidie Baldwin, T t ' Jne G'Sell, Senior Directory Dodie Derryberry, Parliamentariang Susan LeBlanc, rcasurer, a Sophomore Directorg Beverly Stephenson, Historiang and Ann Kelly, Secretary, not pictured. W 1,7 Em ,, we ,K ,, iv'--i tr? CHARTER MEMBERSHIP: D. Davis, C. Rogers, S. LeBlanc, S. Satterwhite, M. Hillard, E. Pichot, M. Baldwin, J. Wood, D. Derryberzy, L. Osbourne, Mrs. Norton, A. Doerrie, B. Stephenson, N. Hall- man, K. Clark, J. G'Sell, M. Tanner, C. Plagens, H. Massey, B. Jones, and A. Kelly, not pictured Keyettes Help Kiwcmicms' Projects, Give Presents to Needy Children Getting off to a fine start, the Keyettes participated in many worthwhile projects this year. Selling mum corsages for Homecoming and helping the Kiwanians with the apple and Christmas tree sales helped the Keyettes finance many of their service projects. They donated to many of the service organizations, prepared Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for needy families, and made many children happy with presentations of Christmas gifts. Harriet and Mila work hard making .lane seems to he having fun selling a posters for the Christmas tree sale. Christmas tree at the Kiwanis lot. l Making the mum corsages for Home- coming was more fun than work! Doug Bdshrurn drid Eddie Thompson Direct Vdried First Semester S. S. L. C. Progrotms The National Honor Society encourages stu- dents to render services to the school and com- munity. This organization tries to instill in students the desire to continue their learning and education all through life. The high re- quirements a student must meet to become a member of the S.S.L.C. make students more conscientious in their studies. Membership encourages students to excel in all branches of education. DOUGLAS BASHRUM President EDDIE THOMPSON TERRY KING DARLENE CAPPS DEWOLYN FULLER First Vice President Second Vice President Secretary Treasurer STANLEY AMENT GLENDA HENSLEY PATRICIA KORENEK I I8 Parliamentarian Chaplain Reporter Terry King cmd Iohn Ddvid Russell Ledd S. S. L. C. in Second Semester Activities :iff-. -.,,:sgff15z:aefr.1,.-it . ..i...i.,. . 4, f tk.: ..... I , 'SSVV ii High standards of conduct and achievement A tt.-m I are defined and set hy the National Honor ' D Society of Robert E, Lee. The S.S.L.C. stands ' t.ti for the advancement and improvements of ,K t . professional interests of education. In this Ixgfjiift :lb f EQ vii Y organization, made up of the upper ten per gg ttdi T ':...A..A-' ff .A-.:', cent of Robert E. Lee students, the scholastic ii .ittL- part of education is emphasized. .. . I Q if I Ad.t Q it It ff . TERRY KING President JOHN DAVID RUSSELL DOUGLAS BASHRUM PATRICIA KORENEK DEWOLYN FULLER First Vice President Second Vice President Secretary Treasurer RICHARD KING TOM MEIR DARLENE CAPPS Parliamentarian Chaplain Reporter II9 S.S.L.C. MEM RSHIP-Front row, left to right: D. Summersil, W. McNair, S. Waits, J. Kelley, N. Ebeling, P. Douglas, B. Smith, B. Davison, S. Kirkham, B. Martin, L. Troxell, J. Dyer. Second row: P. Matt ews, Barbara Lynn Jones, C. Ferrell, H. Bowers, K. Erwin, S. Anderson, F. Kellogg, W. Hanle, L Bays, D. Hendricks, S. Miller, V. Venable. Third row: N. Kelly, P. Loughridge, H. Massey, J. ivens, C. Dube, E. Gill, M. Moore, D. Williams, G. Gorza, E. Guest, F. Howard, L. Rogers. Fou th row: P. Gray, Barbara Gail Jones, M. Dubose, B. Hamilton, J. McGraw, P. Manning, S. Frazier, . Sanders, N. Hall, J. Burch, E. Boyett, L. Sikes. Fifth row: V. Lucas, S. Erwin, L. Loftin, G. arver, N. Piigjgi J. Bull, C. Plagens, V. Wolcik, P. Henneke, P. Franta, L. Hillis, C. Wilkes, M. Brawn, . uller, D. Capps, S. Abshier, P. Korenek, M. Lee, B. White, J. Wright, J. Stroud, G. Hensley. Seventh row: P. Kelley, T. Hutton, L. Dooley, W. Erwin, J. Kirkpatrick, J. Barnes, J. Rhodes, T. Meir, M. Jordon, R. King, W. Porter, M. Schwendeman. Eighth row: R. Halter, E. Linstrom, P. Como, B. Hopper, S. Ament, T. King, E. Thompson, D. Bashrum, J. Butcher, J. Johnson. Ninth row: K. Erwin, J. Russell, E. Bone, R. Ellis, W. Hicks, R. Pruett, K. Burchett, B. Young, not pictured, Ann Parrish. Leadership, Scholarship, Service, Character - Qualities oi Honor Students MR BUCKNER Sponsor qualities of leadership, scholarship, character least the sophomore year having been com pleted before he can become eligible for mem bership. Members of the National Honor Society must have demonstrated in practice the four sterling 7 and service to others. Membership is restricted to junior and senior boys and girls, since each member must have maintained an average of ninety per cent in all class grades during his period of enrollment in Robert E. Lee, with at NATIONAL Z 5A f E Xxx . . , aa.. Patricia Korenek represents the Spirit of the Torch in S.S.L.C. ln- David Russell in S.S.L.C. Installa- stallation. tion. Scholarship was personified by John Students' Loan Fund Christmas Decorations for Campus Among S. S. L. C. Service Projects The National Honor Society has numerous projects throughout the year to benefit the students of Robert E. Lee. To boost the spirit of the school, the S.S.L.C. members decorate the halls and other campus sights for Christmas. The Student's Loan Fund is another important function of this organization. The activities previously mentioned and many more which are too numerous to mention, are all carried on for the benefit of the school. I The, National Honor Society formal installation was held during the assemblies on November 21-23. I Mrs. Brown is shown administering oath to new members. is it - at it f its Houon socuerv H .gzlgggggej I .J 1 3 . T 'mx X 'A : l 1-1 5 ? 'f 1 1 Z x 1 Q all 5 L. at fs-miie lt, t A V , V ...W-...A rua?-ev-fx STAGE BAND CLUB MEMBERS+Front row, left to right: La Velle Ficklin, Wayne Echols, Nancy Vernon, Sue Frazier, Carol Hill, Marian Parker, Patsy Rowe, Mary Jo Brawn. Second row: Lanelle Rodgers, Louree Bruce, Margaret Craig, Richard Frazier, Maurice Cornelius, Ervin Hester, Eddie Thompson, Nancy Emanuel. Not pictured: Lloyd Quinsenberry, Student Director. Popular Music Played by Stage Band Club The Stage Band Club is another new organization making an appearance at Robert E. Lee this year. The clpb was organized to give advance band students an opportunity to study and play popular orchestra arrangements. Already the club has made several appearances at luncheon clubs, Members of the Stage Band Club have also provided entertainment for school programs and assem- blies this year. MR. J. C. BURKETT Club Sponsor 'X JA, X Wgxxxt his 45? A ! N Q W!! l A ef' Nt Q- NX is 1 ' XX Xiwf-W L' M ' fs. .qi EDDlE THOMPSON President 3 Stage Band Members Must Show ingenuity cmd Self-Discipline To become a member of the Stage Band Club is to earn a privilege HOI at- tainable by all band students. Stage Band members must show an aptitude for both individual and orchestral per- formance of popular music. They must demonstrate both ingenuity and self- discipline in order to qualify. .5 gr, .A K - tr- .. , ' g,,gsst,- ' - ' MARGARET CRAIG LLOYD QUISENBERRY Reporter Student Director MAURICE CORNELIUS Vice-President if LOUREE BRUCE Secretary 9 F. B. L. A. MEMBERS-Front row, left to right: Carole Ralston, Lanny Yates, Richard Hawkins, Addie Smith, Katherine Sills, Clinton Young. Second row: Harold Crockett, David Bryan, Beverly Moore, Marilyn Cernock, Inez Enloe, Marilyn Andel, Robert Ehrhardt, Henry Teague, Miss Annette Harrison, sponsor. 'M' - Self-Discipline arid Mutual Cooperation Pleolged in Future Business Leaders' Creed I believe that the future of America depends upon mutual understanding and co- operation of business, industry, labor, the home, the church, the school, and by the people of our own and other lands. I agree to do my utmost to bring about better understanding and cooperation on the part of these groups. I believe every young person should take responsibility for carrying out assigned tasks in a manner that will reflect credit to himself, his associates, his school, and his community. I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and to think clearly, and I pledge myself to use these abilities to make America a better place for everyone. F. B. L. A. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS-Left to right are: Faye Barrettg David Bryan, presi- dentg Lanny Yates, vice-presidentg Addie Smith, secretaryg Richard Hawkins, program chairman, Katherine Sills, reporterg Clinton Young, chaplain. F. B. L. A. Stresses Training in Useful Occupations The Future Business Leaders of America believe that every young person should prepare himself for useful occupation, in a manner that will bring the greatest good to the greatest number. Members of this organization believe in the rights of every young person in America and work toward extending these privileges to all young peop e. Marilyn Andel Miss Annette Harrison, and David Bryan attended: the State Future Business Leaders of America Convention held on November 10 and 11. Clinton Young, Marilyn Andel, and Miss Annette Harrison boarding the bus to co'me home from Sam Houston State Teachers college, the site of this year's F. B. L. A. Convention. PRESS CLUB MEMBERSHIP-Front row, left to right: Carroll Bennett, Avon Cox, Ellen Humphrey, Patsy Fairehilds, Joanne llavis, Ann McLeod. Seeond row: Gwyn Petty, Mary Helen McFerren, Frances Kellogg, Doris McClain, Wayne Fortcnberry. Third row: Ray Mixon, Judy Waltman, Jo Ann Richardson, Robert Guarino, Eugene White. Carolyn Bolmanski Press Club Sweetheart R. E. Lee Press Club Gives Experience in Journalism Press Club members are working to gain knowledge of journalism through practical experience. All members are either on or may write articles for the CANDER GAZETTE. Several in the club are also members of THE LEE TRAVELER staff or are studying fields of journalism in regular classes. The motto of this club is, i'Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make ye free. PRESS CLUB MEMBERSHIPfFront row, left to right: Shirley Hoffman, Jo Ann McQueen, s Heintsch Patricia Justice, Virginia Maxey, Janell Thibodeaux. Second row: Nina Faug t, rances Ann Musick, Mary Sue Deason, Kathy Scallon, Patsy Holcomb. Third row: Kenneth Burts, Joe Eddleman, Darwin Cesford, Kenneth Woods, Bobby Stephens, Robert Wotipka. lie ., lm Press Club Members Help sf Produce, Distribute Gazette 9 W LYNN TROXELL CAROLYN BOLMANSKI Pv ss C lu - I President L Vice President E MARILYN LEATHERS GINGER BALCH Secretary Treasurer Reporter 5 MALENA GORE BETTE SUE WILLIAMS ANN PARRISH EARL SHANKS VIRGINIA VENABLE Parliamentarian Historian Annual Chairman Sergeant-At-Arms Music Director BUDDY DITTMAN PATSY TYLER NELL TUCKER BRENDA DAVISON MR. D. H. McCALIB Transportation Refreshments Recreation Director Decoration Sponsor Director Chairman ,. Director I l27 re it -ff fi 2 P ia gf? if MRS. JOAN JOHNSON Club Sponsor sis' iff . ig ig as iefgg ts? F , , N N ' TERRY KING SYLVIA WALLES C1115 35011 Club Sweetheart Future Nurses Club Makes Bandages Takes Trip to John Sealy Hospital The Future Nurses Club makes cancer bandages for local hospitals. Seniors take a field trip to the John Sealy Hospital in Galveston once each year. The purpose of the club is to encourage high school students to investigate nursing as a career and to be of service to both the school and the community. SENIOR MEMBERS FUTURE NURSES CLUB-Front row, left to right: Dorothy Hilton, Geneva Ferguson, Carol Jasey, Charlotte Sims, Beverly Hemmingway, Joyce Hales, Kathy Nelson, Dorothy Dickson, Janice Sheffield, y, Vanice Ball. Second row: Patsy Gosch, Norma Shaw, Roma Lee Davis, Marie Sterling, Betty Froener, Sylvia Baldowski, Wanda Dunn, Nellie Rae Currie, Bobbie Stovall, Frances Morris, Barbara Sheffield, Jolene Gay, Jaunice Corder. Third row: Doris Cowan, Charlotte Odom, Jane Heintschel, Sheila Williams, Frances Fields, Ethel Wagner, Sylvia Walles, Darlene Capps, Patricia Korenek, Virginia McDonald, Oleta Whitley, Ju Burch P Mickel, Edith Boyett. ' -JL .I 'lxv DR. ALVERA GRIFFIT Faculty Advisor Jr' JUNIOR NURSES CLUB MEMBERS-Bottoni row, left to right: Paula Shotwell, Doris Hendricks, Carol Patillo, Pat Kloesel, Alice Ann Jones, Beverl ,at Clayton, Barbara Keigley, Jeanette Harper, Anita Kolarik, Karen qeuton. Secon' row: Janis Nolele, Frances Clegg, Beverly Cranford, Donna Atkinson, Ina Abbey. Carol Collins, Carol Myers, Charlene Del Homme, Gloria Parrish, Jane Thorp, Dian Showers. Future Nurses Study in the Field of Medicine Yet Find Time for Annual Nightingale Ball The Fixture Nurses Club of Robert E. Lee is made up of girls interested in the field of medicine. M1-nibers learn more about nursing from various speakers who visit the club during the year. Social activities, such as the Nightingale Ball, highlight each year's work. SOPHOMORE NURSES CLUB MEMBERS-Bottom row, left to right: Gloria Hutchins, Patricia Bate, Corrie Miller, Jackie Brumley, Pearl Giles, Peggy Hall, Jo Anne Calhoun, Geneva Olachia, Patsy Kay Taylor. Second row: Judy Kolerik, Janet Clamon, Virginia McManus, Pat Bucklew, Wanda Porter, Mollie Singleton, Betty Barnes, Jackie Chance, Judy Altimore, Sandra Hanna, mda Lee 'Q-wwe. f DARLENE CAPPS JOYCE HALES ROSEMARY HOOPER President Vice President Sffffelllfy Gifts Sent to Tuberculosis Hospitals by Future Nurses of America Members Members of the Future Nurses Club of America work diligently on projects. At Christmas, each member purchases a gift to be placed in the box sent to a tuberculosis hospital in Temple, Texas. During weekly meetings, club members see films on nursing and, also, make field trips to Baytown hospitals. These educational activities, plus club social functions, make a year of well-rounded achievements. ' . iJ'l ?'lff GLORIA PARRISH NORMA SHAW Parliamentarian Reporter CHARLENE DEL HOMME Treasurer 4. , .W Ji 1. Darlene Capps, Fair Parade Sweetheart, with Kathleen Norma Shaw, Patsy Gosh, Rosemary Hooper Jan Taylor Nelson and Norma Jean Shaw, runners-up. Alice Jones and Darlene Capps enjoy annual Nurses Club anquet. Generous Future Nurses Members Give Easter Baskets to Childrens Hospitals The Future Nurses Club of Robert E. Lee is a very popular organization among the girls. Members are proud of the wide and varied activities they carry on to benefit those who are ill and less fortunate than themselves. Each year's activities include projects for local hospitals, such as Easter baskets for the children's hospital. The girls not only help others, but they gain valuable and needed experience in serving others which will benefit them in later life. Many of the mem- bers plan to go into one of the branches of the wide field of medicine. Standing, left to right: Jeanette Rose, Norma Shaw. Kneel- Alice ,lone Charlene Del Homme, Helen Boyett Dianne ing: Nellie Currie, Alice Jo s, Ethel Wagner, and Beverly Showers, and Pat Matthews leaving for a field trip to Hemmingway, maki baskets for children's hos- Humble Hospital. pitals. ,H .H Q i .A F.F.A. MEMBERS Front row. left to right: John Hampton, Arlon Parish, Wayne Bryant, Kenneth Rodrick, Howard Brockington. Seeond row: Billy Morton, Paul French, Miles Millum, Louril Walker, Boliliy l.ee Carroll, ,lanies Rutledge, Ronald May. Third row: Charles Smith, Kenneth Pounds, George Sjolander, Jerry Rollins, Lee Larkins, Darwin Tiner, Mickey Welch. Fourth row: Daniel Cillen. Charles Coker. llerrell Oeker, james Harmon, Jerry Westscott, Bill Statum. Agricultural Experience Gained by Future Farmers The Future Farmers of America is made up of boys interested in agriculture. Through praetical experience gained in eluli activities. they are alile to expand their knowledge of farming and ranching. Under able supervision, the boys enter projects in the loeal fair eaeli year. F.F.A, MEMBERS--Front row, left to right: Leon Torres, Drenxel Krigor, Ed Cutsinger, Charles Mills. Bernard Selensky, Charles Caldwell, Jerry Nippert. Second row: Sweethearts, Glenda Hensley, Doris Lowery. Third row: Tom Huskey, Earl Smith, Tommy Elato, Dih Puniphrey, Tommy Sellers, Charles lrwin, Wayne Spiers, Bobby Smith, Tom White. Front row. left to right: P. Cuidry. J. P. Davgherty, L. Smith. G. Dodd. C. Sims. W. Cowley, P Johnson. C. Hinsley. Rack row: R. Cillis, R. Hood. D. Lawery, J. D. Jones, A. Rollins, S. Woocls K. llroxel. D. Ellison, D. Linscomb, P. Murphy, M. Dommert. M. Kilpatrick. A. Bachme-yer, J Baker, D. Morris. J. Dugan. D. Blackford. Americas Agricultural Future Depends Upon lts Future Farmers Each member of the Future Farmers of America is in actual fact a future FARMER. and because the need for agricultural expansion and increased efficiency will steadily grow in the years ahead. members of this club realize the importance of farming to America's future and resolve to make themselves better farmers than ever before. Glenda and Doris. club sweethearts, show off their prize. Mr- R- T. Kerr and Mr. James Ethridge, sponsors of the Future Farmers of America club. r...l i v I l KVLL 2 , 5 R tm, E, H, , f I wr it lrftr N, , rw. mg ' MF wwf I it . , , . , xi Q, ltr x A X ALINE HARDISON President CHRISTINE GERZA Reporter LINDA EASTERLING Chaplain KENNETH TROXELL ' Club Beau g t W K R If 'If fs t to JOY BARNETT BARBARA COLLINS RUBY FORD ,IEANNIE DYER Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliameritarian . g.', f r .ty GTGCIOUS, Secure Livmg Learned fl iee1 by Future Homemcrkers of Arnerlccx . WILMA PARK' Future Hornemakers of America are Histmian builders of homes for Americals future. These girls learn to make homes where truth, security, and faith will be reali- ties, not dreams. Future Homemakers have the clear consciousness of seeking 7 R, old and precious values. Members of f l this club look forward to homes where I Vi-TQ living will be the expression of every- - ' H i'1l'i. ' Q thing that is good and fair. Future , Homemakers learn to face the future ': . ' V with warm courage and high hope. i g I dfitllf IIV: QAI: i will A I-f,s52::Eg A DOROTHY AYLOR Song Leader DOROTHY AYI Club Sweethea TOMMY PLA'l Club Beau ,ul 2 ' 'ff Y 2 e , I . . i,.i it ft Better Daily Living Stressed by Future I-lomernctkers The main purpose of the Future Homemakers of America is to live better today in order that our lives - A6 and those of our families may be GG better tomorrow. Through the year the club emphasizes the importance of worthy home membership, and en- courages democracy in home and com- munity life. 'QW F.H.A. Sponsors are Mrs. Harriet Aydelotte and Mrs. Carolyn Kilgore. if Q Members are, left to right: Martha Sloughter, Bennie Mc- Members are, left to right: Sandra Barton, Betty Jackson, Kee, Kenneth Troxell, Tommy Plato, Lucille Wheihmyer, Glenda Miller, Joyce Keese, Tommy Plato, Kenneth Troxell, Shirley Davidson, Bobbie Pounds. Barbara Shaw, Bobbie Beaty, June MeQuery, Nancy Barnett. Members are, seated, left to right: Mary Mcphearson, Wanda Members are, seated, left to right: Lanell FaZell, Norma Jernegar, Glenda Miller, Aline Hardison, Gay Henry. Top Summersill, Dorothy Summersill, Bette Smith, Ruth Swonke, row: Bobbie Pouras, Barbara Collins, Linda Easterling, ,lane Casey, Gay Henry, Charcy Davis. Standing: Cynthia Jeanne Dyer, Lanell Fazell, Ruby Ford. O'Brian, Joan York, Shirley Davidson, Tommy Plato, Kenneth Troxell, Lucille Wheihmyer. I35 WOODWORKING CLUB MEMBERS-Front row, left to right are: Mr. H. H. Nitchman, Sponsorg Paul Thibodaux, Carl Lee Ruez, Jimmy Keeton, Virgil -Emfinger, Lee Roy Tillman. Back row: Martin McDonough, secretary-treasurer, Hubert Pye, Charles Mills, treasurer, Donnell Marshall, Leon Tieman. Members not shown are: James Pritchard, vice president, ,Ioe Dietz, Tom Stockton, Grady Kent. Woodworking Club Makes, Sells, Projects The Woodworking Club of Robert E. Lee is in its fifth year of activity. Students taking woodwork are eligible for membership. Passing gnades must be maintained. Club Meetings involve regular business and studies of various types of wood. Novelty projects in mass production and Christmas present projects are built for sale. The club has three or four parties each year. WOODWORKING CLUB MEMBERS in action are, left to right: Virgil Emfinger, Martin McDonough, Carl Lee Ruez, Paul Thibodaux, Lee Roy Tillman, Charles Mills, Hubert Pye, Jimmy Keeton, Leon Tieman, Mr. H. H. Nitchman, Donnell Marshall. Woodworking Club Displays Projects Lee Roy Tillman, Paul Thibodaux. and Carl Lee Huez working on a pro- ject. Don't they look eager? Jimmy Keeton, Charles Mills, and Hubert Pye are displaying some of their projects. You can see that Leon Tieman, Virgil Emfinger, Donnell Marshall, a n d Martin McDonough are posing for this shot. So this is why Mr. Nitch- man, club sponsor, elects himself sergeant-at-arms! Everyone seems to be en- joying it, though. Uh- HUH, is that smile real, Carl Lee? DeWitt Johnson Vice Janice Anderson Treasurer D. 0. Club Gives Occupational Training .I 1 Dick Mahan Donnie Hammock State President Club President nf'lW 4' C A Nr 9 owe, :im P do as CZ- -x . T V1 CLUB The local V.I.C. chapters meet periodi- cally bbth during and after school. These meetings help members participate in edu- cational, social, recreational, and vocational activities. Twice during the school year all chapters in each district participate in district meet- ings. District officers are elected to plan, to organize, and to be responsible for ac- tivities at district meetings. Contests are held in skill and knowledge of occupations. The district meeting this year was held at Lee College. Members of our club elected to office were as follows: Donnie Hammock, vice presidentg Margaret Brummett, secre- taryg and Kay Mitchell, reporter. Also, we were very fortunate in having Shirley Weatherl Secretary Margie Cook Reporter elected from our club the 1956-57 State President, Dick Mahan. Jerry Ponder Henry Reimei ' Sergeant-at-Arr Parliamentanan l38 D. O. Club Offers on-the-job Training 1 QM 3 4- D. O. Club members KVIC membersl are: 1, .lan Stroud, 2, Dick Mahan, 8, Pat Kelley, 4, Harrell Gray, 5, Peggy Shugart, 6, Shirley Weatherly, 8, Troy Tucker, 9, Barbara Box, 10, Pat Wilson, 11, Margie Cook, 12, Katherine Singletary, 13, Jerry Ponder, 15, Mildred Swick, 16, Kay Daves, 17, Buddy Mitchell, 18, Howard Jones, 19, Norman Stout, 20, Darlene MR. J. W. PULLEN Club Sponsor The D. 0. Club members of Robert E. Lee receive on-the-job training and still attend all essential classes. These students obtain the required credits for their school work each morning, and they also receive credit for the effort they put forth each afternoon plus the experience and pay that they earn. Hightower, 21, Irwin Golden, 22, Mr. W. F. Muller. DARLENE HIGHTOWER Club Sweetheart f ,Ct Vocational Experience Stressed by Dlstributlve Education Members ARCHIE LEE DARRILLEAUX BOBBY WILKINS President Parliamentarian DERALD EBERHARDT Vice President AUDREY HENDERSON Secretary JUDY WRTGHT Treasurer l40 fl, XS I' N I' X 1' X f ls 4-' st xx If is I X X ,I xx I 1 1, 1 xx ,I gl The Distributive Education Club of Robert E. Lee offers students a chance for actual working experience in their chosen vocation. Members believe in the future they are planning and in the opportunities which their chosen voca- tions afford. 'AI believe that by doing my best in every way to live according to high prin- ciples I will be of most service both to myself and mankind, as stated in the Distributors Creed becomes a part of every D. E. Club member as he goes about his work. JEANETTE PITTS Historian JAMES MCCEE Sergeant-at-Arms LORRAINE SIKES YVONNE CAMPBELl Reporter Student Council DE. CLUB MEMBERS-Seated, left to right are: Jeanette Pitts, Sylvia Edgley, Judy Wright, Yvonne Campbell, Sandra Bench, Priscilla Blakney. Second row: Mr. Couch, Billy Marcontel, Bm-ttye Stuckey, Mona Wilkinson, Lois Henderson, Wanda Dunn, Wayne Hooks. Third row: Pete Oliver, Authur Lopez, Charles Jones, Curtis Franz, Charles Tombs, John Tindol, Derald Eberhardt, Jimmy Purswell. D. E. Club Members Prove Ethics Work D.E. Club members believe that the ethics of conduct laid down by The Great Distributor of all good gifts should apply to their personal relation- ships in the field of business. With the aid of capable leadership, members work toward achieving inward satisfaction with their job as well as material wealth. DE. CLUB MEMBERS-Seated, left to right are: Roma Davis, Doris Cowan, Peggy Denny, Maudie Sue Barnett, Sandra King, Audrey Henderson. Second row: Mr. Couch, Edith Boyett, Norma Shaw, Bobby Wilkins, Sally Hutchins, James McGee. Third row: Ronnie Townsend, Gene Brewer, Joyce Moody, Ray Owen, James Clanton, Archie Barrilleaux. 1 PRISCILLA BLAKENEY Bobby Tullos, last year's local and state clt D. E. Club Sweetheart president, and winner of a four-year scholarsl to the University of Houston. D. E. Club Sponsors Employer-Employee Banquet The D. E. Club has each year an Employer-Employee banquet. This is a banquet honoring the employers of the Distributive Education students. The banquet for 1957 was held February 14. The theme for the banquet was Valentineis Day. The dinner was highlighted by the announcement of the outstanding Distributive Education stu- dent and the honoring of the D. E. Sweetheart. From left to right: Priscilla Blakeney, Derald Eberheardt, Yvonne Campbell, Wayne Hooks, Sandra Rench, Charles Toombs, Judy Wright, John Tindal, Curtis Franz, Tibby Edgley, Charles Jones, Jeannette Pitts. They are enjoying themselves at an informal D. E. Dance! Bobby Wvilking. Mr, Lf-slip Cguch, Charles Jgneg, Mr. Schikman and John Tindol discuss merchandise Wayne Hooks, John Tindol are discussing State at Wilkenfiflds- Attitudes of D. E. Students Affected by Creed The D. E. Club of Robert E. Lee affords students on-the-job training while gaining necessary credits toward a high school diploma. Members of this organization acquire knowledge of the business world through actual working experience. I believe that in my doing my best in every way to live according to these high principles, I will be of most service both to myself and man- kind, a portion of the D. E. Creed, reflects the attitude of these young people as they go about Convention. their respective jobs. .lames Clanton and Edith Boyett finally sold two Student Directories. Maudie Sue Barnett, Sandra King, Bobby Wilkins, and Peggy Denny talking about the right way to do it. Doris Cowan working on University of Houston scholarship. Pete Oliver has been caught in the act! I43 Drama Interest ls l-leightened by Contest Play Drama Club Doyle Hodges President The Contest Play Drama Club is a new club making its debut in Robert E. Lee this year. It was organized for the first time during the fall semester. Mem- bers work through the year, first, selecting an eligible contest play entry, and second, then staging it in competition with entries from other district schools. One of the main objectives of this group is to increase interest and participation in dramatic activities among the Robert E. Lee Student Body. Membership in this club is limited to twenty-five members who are presently enrolled in or have completed a high school course in drama. Joyce Paulson Vice President Marcyle Greer RHY Stargdlev S ecretary- Treasurer R fP0ffef'H'-Smflfm Geri Cullison Bob Rigby Gregg Bickerstaff C0-Chairman Director of Club Co-Chairman Social Committee Social Committee CONTEST PLAY DRAMA CLUB NIFNIBERQHIP-Qt-aterl. left t ' ht Ch l , H ' A A A V - ., o rig : ar otte errlngton, Cecelia faflaltsns, Joyce Paulson, Colleen Toups. fllarryle Greer. Barbara Clegg, Evelyn Gill. Stand- lntrg rv Q 1 V ' s - V Y, ' u,.1 runton. Bay .,tantlley. Gregg Rickcrstaff. flleniht-rs not shown: Ernest Chastain, Geri Lulltson. Daniel Pennington, Dorothy Bicilloy, Charlotte Liles. lames's HTl'1e Heiress ls Produced by the Contest Play Drama Club The Contest Play Drama Club chose The Heiressf' a play suggested by ,lamesls novel, '6Wash- ington Square, to produce this season. This play has proved an enormous success on Broadway. The background of the play is New York in the 1850's, and the basic story tells of a shy young girl, Catherine Sloper, who falls desperately in love with a delightful, young fortune-hunter. This is an excellent production under able club supervision. ltlemherg 0f the first Cast 0f The Heire557' are: Evelyn lW6II'tlJCl'S of Illft S6COIld cast of 6iTll6 H6lr6SSu HTC: Cecelia Gill, Ray Standley, Barbara Clegg, Marcyle Greer, Adams, Hugh Brunson. Colleen Toups, Marcyle Greer. at yr, X E,,' F at it E X MAURICE CQRNELIUS ANN PARRlSH MARY HARTMAN MRS. CLARE FARRAR Captain Co-Captain Secretary Coach Many Tournaments Keep Debate Team Busy During the school year, the Debate Team of Robert E. Lee attends approximately one tourna- ment 'a month. In addition to this the team debates for various civic functions in Baytown. The high point of the year comes in the spring when the team goes to the district meet. DEBATE TEAM MEMBERS-Seated, left to right: Ann Parrish, Virginia Venable, La Juana Osborn, Cecelia Adams. Standing: Dalene Fox, Noma McGregor, Pat Henneke, Wanda Brown. Not pictured: Ann McLeod, Mary Hartman, Margaret Young. DEBATE TEAM MEMBERS-Seated, left to right: Jerry Strickler, Milton Jordan, Maurice Cor- nelius, Plowden Bridges, Robert Bowman. Standing: Dudley Bowman, Wayne Fortenberry, Marvin Singleton, Richard Nickels, Kenneth White, Don Lumley. Not pictured, Bill Walsh. I46 luriicr Red Cross Club Practices Service With CI Heart 'Q- HEIEN iPli.tSI.IN First l llff' l'rf'.si1fefr11 HARVEY JQUIES SUE FOSTER l'rf'.si1Ierzt SGFUIIII Vive Presiclerrl as THERESA KEYES Recording Serrefory -am'-in NELDA OLESON Student Sponsor JERRY MCCLENDON Chaplain W0 Q05 rtvAnLABL5.r, JAN TAYLOR MARY ANN STROBEL Corresponding Secretary T'f'f'5Uf ' E The Junior Red Cross Club is com- Q A 'N posed of students who are willing to ,W X tin devote their time for the benefit of others. 'STO help in any way those less i ' fortunate is the inspiring purpose of v the club. ,E 1 f MR. H. M. MCCANDLESS Teacher-Sponsor GWEN ROSSER CHARLES DUNAWAY Program Chaimmn Parlizzmentarian Saclie Hawkins Dance, Junior Red Cross Social Success Buddy and Kay. best dressed Couple at the Sadie The Sadie Hawkins dance was enjoyed by l. Hawkins danee. Z LQ f2K4.,6',cAJsf Although Service with a heart is the basic' reason for the Junior Red g Cross Clubs existence. club members by no means believe in all work and no play. Numerous Club social activities take place during the year. with the Sadie Hawkins dance being perhaps one of the liveliest and most successful. r Executive board members, left to right: S. Foster. G. Rosser. P. Cast. H. James, M. Strobel. J. McClendon. H. Geaslin. N. Oleson. C. Dunaway, J. Taylor. Bottom row, left to ,flgllti Peggy Casey. Sondra Waits, Connie Sarver. Gwen Marshall. Nancy Jordan. Middle row: Wilma Casey. Gayle Purvis. Gene Hale. J0 Ann Daniels. Elaine Yankee. Top row: Kenneth De Shong. Kent Burris. Jimmy Ryan. Phil Lafara. 4Q 1- mg 2 me-2 5 3 gk l K .felt e K 3- X G E 5 5 .. 4-C' mmm-wL 'C L L X h ' ' 'Vi'm'HgIh.v:3 ' Hnimaise ' - 51 'lj 'www fy A 5-W ?5.5 X ,..L MXSL5 , ffwiiiilk' LYS? fm1w:22?Q? wifiixw b 'E L'?1-T5 i , 5-:fu if 1' Kamik .ftwsrm . .MV A --wwysb? wi- E ff Mr. R. B. Sparks Mr. George Gentry Principal ' Superintendent Bodrd ot Education Aids Students The School Board is composed of men and women who give freely of their time. They meet once a month and are led by Dr. Joe Horeczy, president. Baytown's citizens have elected these members of the hoard. They help build the morale of our students. and aid the students in their quest for learning and good citizenship. SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS, left to right: Mr. J. R. Barnes, Mr. L. L. Fuller, Mrs. E. J. Gray, Mrs. J. J. Jones, Dr. Joe Horeczy, Mr. George Gentry, Dr. W. H. Bridges. Mr. George Bower, Mr. B. Stratton, Mr. Bill Hinson. MR. HOLLY MCLEMORE MISS EULA POTTER Assistant Principal Dean of Girls Guidance Ottice Aids Robert E. Lee Students The Guidance Office helps our students make out their schedule, work out their difficulties and assist with schedule changes within the grades. The counselors spend a great deal of their time aiding the students with their own personal problems. MR. ROY WHITE MRS. WINNIE BROWN Guidance Director Guidance Director MRS. DOROTHY WILLIS Guidance Director MISS FAYE BARRETT Secretary i S MRS. EVELYN BADGLEY Registrar MRS. LUCILE ROCKHOLD Attendance MRS. MAUDESS WOODS Office Assistant MRS. ARTHUR MAE LEMON Mr. Spark's Secretary Our Giiice Personnel Rates As Friendly and Efficient Keeping attendance records, producing the bulletins. answering the telephone, checking the records and requirements of students for graduation, scheduling, and doing any other office joh that is required+Mrs. Badgley, Mrs. Rockhold. Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Lemon stay busy. 532. MRS. HARRIET AYDELOTTE Homemaking M.A., S.H.S.T.C. Club: F.H.A. INIRS. CAROLYN KILLGORE Homemaking B.S., University of Texas Club: F.H.A. MRS. N. H. YANKIE Homemaking B.S., Baylor College Club: F.H.A. MR. J. D. RILEY, JR. Home and Family Living MS., Baylor University MR. I. D. BUCKNER American History, Civics B.A., University of Texas Club: S.S.L.C. MRS. CHRISTINE MCLEMORE Study Hall l-lomemctking cmd Civics Help Us Become Good Busy, busy students in Mrs. McLemore's study hall. Q! R X H all any ull: In Students at Robert E. Lee are fortunate because they are offered many opportunities in homemak- ing. As well as learning to cook and sew, a girl can learn child care, good grooming, etiquette, meal planning and preparation. We o5 f TIL- '.... MR. JAMES KING English A.B., L.S.U. MR. DANIEL H. MCCALIB English and Journalism M.A., University of C. Club: Press Club MISS MARY BARTLETT English , M.A., Texas A3zI Cluh: Tri-Hi-Y MR. W. R. BICKLEY English B.A., E.T.S.T.C. MRS. J. C. BURKETT Englishl B.A., Trinity University MR. CHARLES GLASS History and English M.E., S.M.U. MRS. NATALIE H. HUCKABEE English M.S., East Texas State Club: Tri-Hi-Y MRS. LOUISE JONES English M.A., Baylor University Club: Student Council Three Credits in English Are Required Every student must enroll' in one English course each semester until the three required credits in English are earned. Students who plan to attend college are expected to complete four credits. I Mr. James King tries to explgika structure sentence to Ann Kelly MISS JANE MITCHAM English IV M.A., Northwestern MRS. IMA MAE MUSTON English M.Ed.. University of Texas MRS. DAVID NORTON English M.Ecl., University of Texas Keyvttes MR. N. T. SMITH English RS., Texas A and I MRS. MARGARET STRAUSS English II and Ill M.A., University of Houston MRS. DORIS TREYBIG English B.A., T.C.U. Cluh: Tri-Hi-Y MR. S. W. CHILIIRES Latin M.A., East Texa. St t. I Club: Latin Clula a 6 'I V T MISS MILDRED HARRELL Spanish M.A. S.M.U. M . .. cmd the Fourth is Encouraged! Miss Mildred Harrell waits for one of her students to answer. Mike Thurman looks like he knows it! Every student must enroll in one English course each semester until the three required credits in English have been earned. Stu- dents who plan to attend college are expected to complete a fourth credit, too. MRS. B. BAETHE Algebra BA.. University of Texas MRS. GLADYS BARBOUR Mathematics KIA., University of Texas Club: Tri-Hi-Y MR. JOHN COLLEY Algebra B.S., S.F.A.C. Club: Chemistry Club MISS EVELYN ROBSON Algebra and Plane Geometry M.Ed., University of Houston MRS. HALLIE PATTERSON Algebra B.A., University of Texas MRS. MABEL PLAGENS Algebra B.A., University of Texas MR. R. M. WEDGEWORTH Geometry and Algebra M.A., George Peabody College GWENDOLYN WRIGHT Biology and Algebra BA.. University of Texas Math Courses May Be Elective Mrs. Barbour's class seems puzzled about a problem. Two years of mathematics are required for College Prepara- tory. Students are offered Alge- bra I and II, Plane and Solid Geometry, Commercial Arithme- tic, Trigonometry, and Consumers Math. Si!!! MR. ANDREW WALZEL History B.S., University of Houston MR. JOE WOOD Civics and American History M.E., E.T.S.T.C. MRS. J. J. BRADSHAW Civics and Texas History MA., University of Texas MR. C. L. HENDERSON Civics and American History Bb.. S.H.S.T.C. MR, M. D. HICHTOWER Economics, Civics and Law MS., Baylor University MRS. SYBIL JORDON World and American History BIS., U. of Houston Club: Junior Historian MR. ROBERT P. KELLEY American and World History BLA., Columbia University Club: Junior Historian MR. GEORGE SERCEANT American History MA., University of Texas Club: Junior Historian me Social Studies . . . Training for Future Citizenry Two and one-half credits are required in Social Studies to graduate. The courses inthis de- partment are designed to prepare students as responsible and con- scientious citizens of tomorrow. In history, a background of our present government is presented. The civics course, required for all seniors, explains the basic operation of our government. J jg Mr. M. D. Hight0wer's class seems amused about something. MR. W. L. WARD Industrial Arts M.S., A8zM MR. CHARLES WOODWARD Auto Mech., Woodshop B.S., E.T.S.T.C. MR. JAMES ETHRIDGE Agriculture M.E., A8zM Club: F.F.A. MR. R. T. KERR Agriculture MS., A8zM Club: F.F.A. MR. JOHN W. METTKE Home Mech., Elect., Bus. Ar B.S., S.T.S. MR. W. A. McRAE Auto Mechanics M.E., University of Houston MR. H. H. NITCHMANN lndustrial Arts M.A., Southwest Texas Club: Woodwork MR. J. W. PULLEN l.C.T. and Metal Shop M.E., ASM Club: V.l.C. Industrial Arts . . . Skills for the Future Courses in Woodcraft, metal- craft, mechanical drawing, auto- mechanics are offered in the 'vocational department. These activities are carefully designed to fulfill the needs of the in- dividual. This department provides an opportunity for students to de- velop technical skills and gain experience that will be valuable aid toward obtaining employ- ment after graduation. Billy King, Donnell Marshall, and Larry Rhoden dismantling a motor in auto mechanics. i MRS. T. C. FARRAR Speech BS., TS.C.W. Club: llebale MR. BOB RICRY Drama. Spf-wli and English MHA.. Llilivvrsity of Texas Club: Contest Play Club MR. W. J. TADDLOCK Art BS.. Nl.Eml.g IF. of Houston Club: Hi-Y MR. J. C. BURKETT Banil MA., University of Houston Club: Stage Band MRS. MABEL PARKER Choral Musiv MS.. North Texas Club: Girls' Sextet MR. TOMMY SEALE Choral Music' MAI.. N.TS.C. MRS. IRIS JONES Librarian HA., S.F.A.T.C. MRS. LUCILLE WADDELI. Librarian B.S., N.T.S.C. The Fine Arts Program Cfiers Specialties! Mrs. Waddell is helping Malena Core with a book. ln the field of music, 4-horal music, band, and orchestra are offered. Art and Speech are other popular electives. 1 .11 fe, ,lf if 1' ,f MR. JOHN ADAMS Physical Education BS., University of Texas Club: Football MRS. DOROTHY ARNETT Physical Education BS., E.T.S.C. Club: G.S.A. and Cheerleaders MISS MARY LEE BARTLETT Physical Education B.S., S.H.S.T.C. Club: C.S.A. MR. F. E. JAMES Physical Education B.A., Baylor and U. of Houston MR. PAUL KERN Drivers Education M.A., Sam Houston MR. ROLAND KUDLA Physical Education B.S., Texas A 81 l W 459' ffqvg 'N - N S6 X' MRS. MARY BETH MCELROY 5 Physical Education V ., B.A., Baylor . w QQ Club: c.s.A. 9' ' 'L MR. HENRY ARMSTRONG W . 4 K' L- ' X i A W' Physical Education ' A Rice ' 1 Club: Football Club Every Student ls Required to Hctve Three The coaches of the boys' physi- cal education department empha- size fair play. They do this by giving each boy the responsibility of doing his part during each class period. There is a sport where each boy may excel. Volleyball keeps the boys on the s'ball . MR. C. R. NET'I'LETON Biology and Tennis Coach M.E.. II. of Texas MR. BEVERLY ROCKHOLIJ Physical Education MA., II. of Texas and Houston MR. DAN STALLWORTH Football BA.. Baylor Club: Fuotlwall MR. I'E'l'E FLLTIS Physieal Education M.. Ilniwrsity of Houston Club: Football MR. DON TRIELHARDT P.E. and llriu-rs Eclueation BS.. Sam I'Ioustnn Nate MISS ISETTYE .IO WHITE Physical Education BS., University of Texas Club: C.S.A. and Lee Brigadiers K MISS ELAINE WHITE Health and P.E. M.A., T.S.C.W. Club: G.S.A. MISS PEGGY WILLIAMS Physical Education M.Ed., E.T.S.T.C. Club: C.S.A. I a basketball game! ln Physlc cation to Graduate The intramural program of the girls' physical education depart- ment is chosen in regard to hu- man growth, development, and behavior. Basketball, softball. badminton, v 0 I I e y b a I I , and rhythms are offered. In teaching sports, these teachers stress co- operation and sportsmanship. MR. H. M. MCCANDLESS Biology BS., University of Houston Club: Junior Red Cross MRS. MAE NELSON Biology B.S., University of Texas Club: Science Club MR. JAY BOLLINGER Health M.E.D., U. of Houston Club: Football and Basketball MR. L. D. CALLIHAN Physics and Chemistry M.E.D.. U. of Houston Club: Science Fair MR. A. D. DAVIS Biology B.S.. Texas University Club: Science MRS. IEANNE GELBER Chemistry A.M.E.D., Texas University MISS ALVERA GRIFFIN Health Education Ed.D.. University of Houston Club: Lee Brigadiers. F.N. MRS. EDITH HODGES Science BA., Colorado College Club: Chemistry Club Wonders of the World Urifolol Before Us Students are expected to ac. quire scientific knowledge and skills to prepare them for work or future education. BIOIOSY, Chemisiry, Physics, and Health are offered to the stu- dents. Chemistry seems to be a very enjoyable subject. Sorry, this page is unavailable. Turn to the next one and you'll find more memories Sorry, this page is unavailable. Turn to the next one and you'll find more memories 1 ,JL F15 Julia! enzbzis Seniors at Lee help get Lee- rf-ady for the Candr-r ganm-Q for the last time. BILL ABBOTT Chemistry Clubg Press Clubg JCL' Annual Staff Sports Editorg Track. SANDRA ABSHIER Brigadiersg SSLCg Tri-Hi-Y President, Delegate State Hi-Y Convention. CAROLYN SUE ADAMS Choirg Brigadiersg Tri-Hi-Y Historian. CECELIA MAY ADAMS JCL3 CSAg Drama Clubg Student Couneilg Debate. EARLENE ALBRICHT CSAQ Tri-Hi-Yg Future Nurses Clubg Choir. DEANNE ALLMAN PAUL ALPHA Press Club. PAT ALVEY Tri-Hi-Y. The Year Opened on CI Christlan Note STANLEY AMENT JUST BE YOURSELF, but in a Christlan way was the advice of the Rev. Clyde Foltz on the first Senior assembly October 12 Terry King introduced the Rev. Foltz, and Linda Patella gave the announcements .IANICE ANDERSON DOg DO Club Treasurerg Tri-Hi-Yg C h e In i s t ry Clubg Rand. THAT LUCKY CORNY,' collects again. Poor Armour! have gone around end. The Beginning of the End JOE ANTLE Key Club, Texas-Oklahoma District Editorg Gander Gazetteg Press Clubg An- nual Staffg History Clubg Choir. JOAN ANDERSON He should FRANK ANGEL - At Last! PAUL' W. ASH Footballg Choir. WALTER RONALD ASHWORTH J. D. AVANT Hi-Yg Chemistry Club ROBERTA BADGETT J. W. BAIN ' MOLLY BAKER Brigadiersg GSA. SYLVIA ANN BALDOWSKI Nurses Cluhg FHA. JOYCE MARCELLA BALDRIDGE Brigadiers, Secretary, Duchess of Brig- adier Ballg Chemistry Cluhg Phi- Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Secretaryg Choir. MAIDIE BALDWIN Keyettes, Treasurerg Choir, Council Memberg Sextetteg SSLCg CSA. VANICE BALL Future Nurses Club. WAYNE EDWARD BARNES BIAUDIE SUE BARNETT DE Clubg Brigacliersg Tri-Hi-Y. TOM BARNETT Foothallg Football Club. BILLIE RENEE BARRETT Chemistry Club, Recording Secretaryg TONIBIIE BARRETT Student Council. A Tfi.Hi.Y9 FHA. Seniors N ot Privileged oft the Lunch Hour ARCHIE LEE BARRILLEAUX ONE OF THE THINGS we seniors can never forget were those mad lunch rushes. DOUG BASHRUM Student Council, Senior Rep.-at-Largeg Tennis, State Doubles Championg SSLC, Presidentg Hi-Y. 4 45? YVONNE BAUCH History Cluhg Band. THAT OLE' GANDERLAND FAVORITE, our Band. loads up for another trip. Destination, Corpus Christi. DANNY BAUER Key Club, Secretary of Texas-Oklahoma District. Those Wonderful Friday Night Games JOHNNY BECK I. Baseball: History Club. CARROLL LYNNE BENNETT Press Clulwg Future Nurses Clu GREGG BICKERSTAFF Press Club, Sergeant-at-Arms. DOROTHY ELLEN BICKLEY FHA, Chaplain. ALTON HENRY BIGGERS Hi-Y. JOE HILL BIRCH Alpha Beta Gammag FFA. PRISCILLA BLAKENEY Tri-Hi-Y, Presidentg DE Club, Sweet- heartg Banclg History Clubg Student Council. JERRY BOLLS History' Club. CAROLYN KAY BOLMANSKI Press Club, Vice President, Sweet- hcartg Bandg History Clubg Student Councilg Annual Staff, C0-Associate Editor. NAIDA LEE BOND Tri-Hi-Y, Secretaryg Student Councilg Band, Twirler. HARRY BONDS Hi-Y, Chaplaing Golfg Student Council. ERIC BONE ROBERT BOWMAN A Dehateg JCLQ Chemistry Club. BARBARA HELEN BOX DO Clubg Future Nurses Club. EDITH NELL BOYETT LYNN BOYLE DE Clubg Future Nurses Clubg SSLC. GSA, BEVERLY BRASHER Seniors Never Grow Up Brigadiers, Head Twirlerg Future Nurses Clubg Phi- Dclta Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain. CHARLES AND HENRY are in for quite a surprise as Lynn makes with the joke. ADELINA BRAVO FHA. Mu-f if MARY JO BRAWN Band, Secretaryg Stage Bandg Tri- Hi-Yg History Clubg SSLC. LARRY BRENNAN Key Club. GENE BREWER Student Councilg DE Clubg History Clubg Choir. MAURICE BRINSON Football. CLAYTON BROOKS Band, Band Officers Clubg Red Cross Club. LOUREE BRUCE Band, Lieutenantg Student Councilg History Clubg Tri-Hi-Yg Stage Band. MARGARET BRUMMETT DO Clubg History Club. HUGH BRUNSON DAVID BRYAN. FBLA, President. JUDY BULL Choir, Choir Councilg Bandg History Clubg Student Council. BETTE JEANNE BURCH Band, Historiang Phi-Delta Tri-Hi-Y. JUDY BURCH Future Nurses Clubg FHAQ SSLC. KERMIT BURCHETT Annual Staff, Editorg Football, Foot- ball Clubg Press Clubg SSLCg Chem- istry Clubg History Club. CHARLES BURNS Football, Football Clubg Press Club BECKY BUSH GSAg Choir. JEWEL BUTCHER SSLCQ Chemistry Club. SUE BUTLER Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President. CHARLES CALDWELL ALICE CAMPBELL TRENT CAMPBELL YVONNE CAMPBELL History Clubg Student Councilg DE Clubg Tri-Hi-Y. BILLY CANNON DARLENE CAPPS Future Nurses Club, President, Presi- dent Texas Association Future Nursesg SSLC, Secretaryg Choirg Annual Staff, Business Manager. DAVID CARLEY BARBARA ANN CARROLL Future Nurses Club PATSY MAE CARROLL D03 Alpha Beta Gamma. DAVID CASE Football. BILLIE CASH History Clubg Band, Band Officers Clubg Chemistry Club. BEVAN CATES DO Clubg Football. MARILYN CERNOCH FBLAg Future Nurses Cluhg Chemis- try Club. ,ft 1 fm' ANDREW CHAPMAN Baseballg JCL. OUR BAND MEMBERS SHOWED their loyal support as thc Ganders stormed over the Eagles of Pasadena. ERNEST CHASTAIN Ah! These Beautiful Senior Rings BRUCE CHILDRESS GLENDA CLAMON Tri-Hi-Y, Treasure-rg Choirg Alpha Beta Gamma. JAMES CLANTON CLARA BETH CLARK Phi Delta Tri-Hi-Y. COLETA JANE CLARK GSAQ Junior Red Crossg Choir. CAROLYN CLAYTON FHA. JEANIE CLAYTON BARBARA CLEGG Tri-Hi-YQ Chemistry Club. ROY CLIFT Football. DARLENE COLE Future Nurses Clubg Chemistry Club. ARTHUR COLTHARP Hi-Y, Vice-Presicientg Trackg Choir, Student Conductor, Boys Quartetg Sui cide Squad. PAUL COMO MARCIE COOK DO, Reporterg Future Nursesg FBLA. Reporter. BOBBY G. COOPER Chemistry Club. JAUNICE CORDER Future Nurses Club. CAROL CORNELIUS History Clubg Choir, Sex- tette. We Tried Them on ctt Last MAURICE HSKEETERH CORNELIUS Bandg Band Officers Clubg Stage Band, Vice-Presidentg Debate, Captaing His- tory Clubg Tri-Hi-Y Sweetheart. JOE and JO ANN look on as MRS. BADGLEY presents BECKY JO and JANE with their rings. RONNIE CORNELIUS Football, Football Club: Trackg Hi-Y. 3' 6 if . if? H., ,V M . M , , ,Q tit A , f ,t .Vi w BOBBY COWAN i WESLEY, ROY, RONNIE, AND CHICO at one of their usual gab- sessions before school. DORIS ANN COWAN Future Nurses Clubg Tri- Hi-Y. Historiang SSLCg DE Club. Charlotte, Our Lovely Homecoming Queen AVON COX Press Club. SARAH MARGARET CRAIG Sophomore and Junior Favorite, Stu- dent Couneil, Rep.-at-Largeg Band, Assistant Drum Alajorg Stage Banflg Band Officers Clubg Chemistry Club. VIRGINIA ALDEN CRANFORD Sweetheart of Radio and Electronics Clubg Tri-Hi-Yg History Clubg Fu- ture Nurses Club. GENE CRAVEY GERI CULLISON Tri-I-Ii-Yg Brigadiers. AUBREY JEARL CUNNINGHAM NELLIE RAE CURRIE Future Nurses Club. BARBARA DANIELL KAY DAVES A I TCIIIIIS. Captaing Choir: IIflI.g GFA: 1 . DO, District Re-port:-r: 'llri-Hi-Y. R1- portvr: Student Counvil. 2 H 400- A LETA DAVIDSON FHA. ': '.Q ,ff f SHIRLEY DAVIDSON FHA. DELIIERT LEE DAVIS , Ilasoballg Pr:-SQ Club. an FRED DAVIS Hi-Y. District Vicv-Presidvntg Baseball Nlunugt-rg History Club. I'REN'I'ICE DAVIS Football. Football Clubg Trackg Bas- ke-tball. ROMA LEE DAVIS DE Club: Future- Nurses Club. SARAH ANN DEAN Tri-Hi-Y, S1-Cretarv. Our Gcmders Reach the State Semi-Finals HERMELINDA DELGADO THERESA, MARGARET, DOROTHY, and FRANCES are chattering gaily unaware of the presence of MRS. JONES. Oh! Those dreaded detentions. PEGGY DENNY DE Clubg GSAQ Brigadiers. I MARTHA ELLEN DEW SANDRA JEAN DIAS Eclectic Tri'Hi-Y, Vice Presidentg His- tory Clubg Brigadiers. GERALD LYNN DICKERSON Hi-Yg Chemistry Clubg Track. DOROTHY DICKSON Future Nurses Club. FRED C. DITTMAN Press Clubg Football. RONALD BEACH DOAN Choir, President, Boys Quartet, All- State Choirg Footballg Key Club. President. MARGARET DUBOSE CAROLYN DUNAWAY SSLCg Bancig Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplaing Student Council. WANDA DUNN DE Club: Future Nurses Club. WARREN RAY EARLS Choir. NADA ERELINC CSAg Bandg SSl.Cg Band Officers Clubg Tri-Hi-Y. WAYNE H. ECHOLS Bandg Stage Bandg Biology Clubg Student Council. JOE EDDLEMAN Press Clubg Woodworking Club. COY WAYNE EDWARDS ROBERT N. EHRHARDT FBLAg Track. GERALD EILAND A FFA. NANCY FNI ANIIEL tory Cluhg Student Council. DIANA ROSE ERNST GSA. KENNETH D. ERWIN SSI.Cg ' Alpha III-tu Gummag Track Cross Cmultry. I A DAVID '-POOKIQY' EVANS Hi-Y, Ilrvsirlent. Yuuth and Govern NAMT. NAAT. TOMMY D. EVANS JCLg Clic-mistry Club. QI' NICK FANESTIEL Football. GENEVA FERGUSON .ICLQ Future Nurses Club. CELIA FERRILL FRANCES LAVERNE FIELDS Future Nurses Cluhg Chemistry Club. GEORGE WAYNE FLEMING Chemistry Club. WILLIAM EDWIN FOERSTER Alpha Beta Gamma. RUTH FRANCO FHA. PEGGY ANN FRANTA Brigadiers, Vice Presidentg SSLCg .ICL3 GSAQ Student Council, Treas- urer. RICHARD FRAZIER Bandg Band Officers Club: Stage Band. Ranrlg l'rf-ss Cluhg Stage llamlg His- I 1111-nt IJI-If-guteg III-all Football Trainer, ff. -- A' in I . .. R95 'IN ' I Ms 'W Q I 5 BETTY FROEHNER Future Nurses Club. BUDDY, TILLMAN, DONNIE, PRENTICE, ADRIAN, and JERRY in their favorite resting place between periods. Could they be eagerly waiting for the next bell? ? ? CHARLIE FROSCH Band, Band Officers Clubg Chemistry Cluh, Qur Hearts Thrilled to HDull Razor Blues AUDREY FULLER Student Council, Rep.-at-Largeg GSA, League Delegateg Brigadiers, Treasurer, Vice-Presidentg Good Sportsmanship Lieutenant. BEVERLY FULLER ' ' 1 ' 1 ry Brigadiersg Senior Council. DEWOLYN FULLER SSLC, Treasurerg Choir, Choir Coun- cilg Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplaing Student Coun- cilg National Latin Honor Society. LARRY ELDON GARDNER Basketball. CORKEY GARY Band. GLORIA GARZA SSLC. JOLENE GAY Future Nurses Club. DAVID GEASLIN JCL. Tri Hi Y Vice President' Histo Clubg DARWIN GESFORD Trackg Press Clubg Hliif-ly' Club. NICK GIANAI s Bandg Chemistry -.tub. GROVER W. GIBSON MARILYN GILBERT Tri-Hi-Y, President: Banrlg Choir. FLORENCE LEE GILES Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain. EVELYN GILL Junior Red Cross. Parliamentarian' History Clubg SSLCg Band. GAYLE GLENN IRVIN L. GOLDEN DO Clubg Chemistry Club. We I-Icmdled Gui' Responsibilities With Care CHARLES RICHARD GORDON Chemistry Club. ALDEN, DUKE, and BARRY looked tuckered out near the end of MRS. RILEY'S typing class. SUZANNE GORE GSAQ Choirg Brigadiers. PATSY NELL GOSCH Future Nurses Club. THE BELL THAT DISMISSES CLASS changes a quite lonely hall into a jammed turmoil. HATTIE COULD Confederate Boll Invitations Were Sought Alter K DWIGHT GRACEY 3 ' ' HAROLD GRAY DO Club. MARCYLE GREER Drama Clubg Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Presidentg History Clubg Brigadiers. DONOLD GRIER H. ELLIS GRIFFIN BETTY RUTH GROVER JANE G'SELL Keyettes, Board of Directorsg Student Council, Historiang Annual Staff, Busi- ness Managerg Choir, Choir Councilg Press Club: GSA. ROBERT GUARINO gr-Q ELEANOR JEAN GUEST Philomathean Tri-Hi-Y, President g SSLCQ Band. MARVIN LEE GUY Hi-Yg Parliamentariang Basketballg Baseball. JOYCE ANNETTE HALES Future Nurses Club, President, Sweet- heart, Delegate to State Convention. BILLIE HAMILTON SSLC5 .lCLg Art Club. DONNIE HAMMOCKx Hi-Y, Parliamentariang VIC, President, Most Active Member. GLENDA HARMON CHARLUTTE KAY HERRINGTON Three-year Cheerleaderg King and Queen Assemblyg Sophomore and .lunior Favoriteg Sophomore Class Sec- retaryg Miss Robert E. Leeg Home- coming Queen. MARY HARTMAN Girls Stateg Outstanding Junior Girlg Student Council, Corresponding Secre- tary, TASC Delegate, SASC Delegateg Debate, Captaing Choir, Sextetteg An- nual Staffg SSLC, Reporterg History Club, Royal Court. W TOMMY HARRINCTON l-IQLIDAYS Finally! 'SPOOKEYM and BILL arguing againg Could it possibly be about a certain SWC football game played sometime around Thanksgiving? RICHARD BUBBA HAWKINS Track, Cross Countryg FBLAQ History Club. I SHELDON LOLIS HEIDEXIANN Football, History Club, Chemistry Club. JANE HEINTSCHEL Tri-Hi-Y: Future Nurses Club. BEVERLY ANN HEMMENWAY Future Nurses Club. AUDREY HENDERSON DE Club, Secretary, Future Nurses Club. GLENDA HENSLEY JCL, Sweetheart, SSLC, Chaplain, Press Club. RIMA HERRERA FHA. DENNY HERRING ERVIN D. HESTER Band, Stage Band, Band Officers Club. GAY HICKERSON JCL, Treasurer, FTA, District Re- cording Secretary g GSA, Choir, Sex- ISHS. WESLEY HICKS Football, Co-Captain, Football Club, History Club, Hi-Y, SSLC. DARLENE HIGHTOWER DO Club. NORMA HIGHTOWER LYNDA HILLIS Brigadiers, Press Club, SSLC, GSA. DORTHY FAY HILTON JCL, Future Nurses Club. DOYLF. RAY HODGES Drama Club, History Club, Press Club. DAVID HOLLE GLENDA HOLLINGSHEAD Philomathean Tri-Hi-Y, Secretaryg Stu- dent Council. .IOHN HOLLOWAY Hi-Yg Baseball. NORRIS HOLLOWAY Bandg Band Officers Clubg Chemistry Clubg Junior Red Cross, TOMMY HOLMES Chemistry Clubg Band, Captain. CHICO HOLZHEUSER Alpha Beta Cammag Basketball, Cap- taing Baseball. JIMMY HOOKS Cheerleader, PAT HOOPER ROSEMARY HOOPER Future Nurses Club, Sf-cretaryg SSLC. BILL HOPPER Hi-Y, President. Representative to Hi-Y Youth and Governmentg Stud-ent Councilg Choirg Alpha Beta Gamma. NEDRA HUDDLE JCL, Officers Clubg History Club. FREDDIE ALLEN HUEY Footballg Baseball. MARTHA ANN HUGHES GSA. FREDDIE HUMPHREY TOM HUSKEY SALLY HUTCHINS DE Clubg Tri-Hi-Y. MISS MITCHAM and the HERO of Senior English. He is quite the man when it comes to new styles in clothing. We Finally Got Through ADRIAN HUTTON I XI II Shakespeare S Macbeth DONALD ISTRE - DIANE IV Y T ri-Hi-Y, T easurer Chemistry Club. 3 HAROLD KENDALL JACKSON Chemistry Club. KEN JACKSON HARVEY JAMES Junior Red Cross, President, Delegate to National Red Cross Convention. GLENDA JENKINS PAT JENNINGS HELON MARCELLE JOHNSON BETTY JONES Kr-yr-tts-sg JCL, Music Directorg Choir. DUKE JONES Woodworking Club. Pre-sidentg Basket ballg Baseball. NICK JONES Choir, Council. Boys' Quartetg Key Club, SHIRLEY ANN JONES Future Nurses Club. CARREL JOSEY Future' Nurses Club. AILEEN KA DJAR JCLg CSA. CAFHA KATI'S Sf J ' W. D. KEESEE The Night We Beat Pasadena in Gui' First District Game JANICE KELLEY SSLCQ Banflg Rand Officers Club: Tn-Hi.Y. JERRY, CHARLES, and 'LGOOSEU look on as CLARA signs the senior signature page. ANN KELLY Brigarliers, Company Coln- mandf-r, Historiang Stu- clvnt Council, Recording Secrr-taryg Girls State, Press Clubg King and Queen Asseniblyg Home-- corning Duchess, Choir. l X . Brigadiersg Junior Rt-tl Cross, Sc-cretaryq Alpha Beta Gamma. MR. J. C. BURKETT conducts OUR BAND in one of the-ir daily rehearsals. SANDRA KING Brigadiersg DE Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Looks Like Another Great Year lor Our Botselooll Team TERRY KING SSLC, President, History Clubg JCLg Trackg Beau of Future Nurses Club. L JERRY KILPATRICK DE Clubg Vocational Ag. Club, Presi- dent. PATTIE KOEPKE FHA, Tri-Hi-Yg Parliamentarian. PATRICIA KORENEK SSLC, Secretary, JCL, Treasurer Sweetheartg Future Nurses Club. CLAYTON KOWIS MARGARET KRIGAR PHIL LAFARA WAYNE LAFIETTE Football, Football Club. THERESA ANN KEYES' lt. BARRY LANCASTER Baseball, Tri-Captaing Football: Stu- dent Council. CHARLOTTE LILES Junior Red Cross. JERRY LAWHON Alpha Beta Gammag Band KEITH LAWHON Hi-Y, Choir, Council, Alpha Gamma. DORIS .IEANETTE LEE CSAg History Club. MARTHA LEE Tennis, GSA, SSLCg History Alpha Beta Gammag FTA, Representative-at-Large. CLINTON LEFERRE JCLg Alpha Beta Gamma. Beta Club District BILL LAUGHLIN President of Student Body, Sophomore Presidentg Junior Vice-Presidentg Hi-Y, Football, C0-Captain, Football Clubg History Clubg Boys' State, Mr. Robert E. Leeg Sophomore and Junior Boy of the Year, King and Queen Assemblyg Sophomore and Junior Favorite. Oh, Those Tireless Trctckmenl JOHN LONG Football, Football Club: History Club. FOR PUTTING UP WITH us since our sophomore year BESSIE finally gets a well-deserved rest. EVA LEE, MARY, JUDY and DEWOLYN make BESSIE comfortable. JOAN LOSERT QR 1 all CLIFTON LOVE Hi-Yg Band. VIRGINIA LUCAS Alpha Beta Gammag FTA, District Rep.g JCL, Treasurerg SSLC. DON LUMLEY Debateg Alpha Beta Gamma, Key Clubg Student Council. BONNIE LYNCH Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer. CAROLYN LYONS Tri-Hi-Yg History Club, Reporterg JCL, Choir, Sweetheartg Student Coun- cil, Reporter. SHARON MARLINE MCCARTY GSA. W' .IERRY MCCLENDON Junior Red Cross, Press Clubg Band. JUDY CAROLE MCDONALD Tri-Hi-Y, Parliamentariang S t u d e n t Councilg History Club, Brigadiers. VIRGINIA MCDONALD Future Nurses Clubg GSA. MARTIN IOHN MCDONOUGH Woodwork Club, Secretary. CLIFTON McDOWELL .IO ANN MCGAFFEY GSAg Choir. JAMES MCGEE DE Club, Sergeant-at-Arms. .IO JEAN MCGRAW Tri-Hi-Y, Historiang SSLCg Chemistry Club. MARGARET MCILWAIN GSAQ History Clubg Brigadiers. ISINNIE McKEE JIMMIE Mr-LEAN Clloirg Traek. ARMOUR MQMANUS Footballg Footlwall Cluhg Basketball. RICHARD 4DllIKr MAHAN DO Clulw, l'rc-simlvnt, State President NELL MANLEY History Clubg Future Nurses Club. PATSY MANNING Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurvrg GSAQ SSLC. BILLY MARCONTELL DONNELL MARSHALL JUDY MARTIN FBLA. MARILYN MARTIN GLORIA MARTINEZ BRUCE MATTHEWS Biology Clubg .ICL. PATRICIA MICKEL Future Nurses Club GEORGE D. MILES, JR. Hi-Yg Art Clubg Chemistry Club Parliamentaryg Baseball: Basketball. CHARLES C. MILLS FFA, Treasurer, Foundation Award. CHARLES H. MILLS Woodworking Club, Presi- dent, Baseball. GREGG SUPPOSEDLY STUDYING his geometry for those final mid-term grades. JAMES E. MITCHELL DO Club, Vice-President. The Second Semester Begins KEITH MIXON Baseball. Tri-Captain. JOYCE MOODY DO Club, FHA, Treasurer BEVERLY MOORE FBLA. JUDY MORAN GSA. ANN MORRIS Lee Traveler, Circulation Managerg Gander Gazette, Club Editorg History Club: Press Cluhg Student Council. FRANCES MORRIS Future Nurses Clubg Band. SEABRUM MOUNT DO Club. ANN MULDROW GSAg Future Nurses Club. Football. Eootlmll Club: Hi-Y. GUY V. MULLER JCL. MARY HELEN MUELLER Brigzadivrsg History Club. WILLIAM MYHON MARY NEGRETE KATHY NELSON Cbuirg Futurv Nurses Club. BOBBIE NICHOLSON Cbvmistry Club. TILLMAN 0'BRIEN DONALD OCKER Alpha Beta Gamma. Cul' Contributions Helped to Tame Pollo BOBBY ODOAI .lCLg Football. IT TAKES NO URCING on BONNIE'S part to get TONI and WAYNE to contribute to such a worthy cause. CHARLOTTE ODOM Tri-Hi-Y: Future Nurses Club. JHQIIB Team hm, If NELDA OLESON Junior Red Cross Club, President Harris County Chapterg Delegate Nation- al Conventiong History Clubg Student Council. THE BRIGADIERS SEEM to be enjoying MISS WHITE'S talk. SHARON ORR Junior Red Cross Club, Presidentg DO Clubg Chemistry Clubg Debate Team. The Ring Ceremony ctt the Senior Prom . . LAJUANA OSBORN ARTIE OVIEDO Keyettesg Bandg JCL, Secre- Footballg Football Clubg taryg FTAg Debateg SSLC- Basketballg Baseball, Captain. NORMA PADGETT Tri-Hi-YQ Choirg Sextetteg .ICLQ GSAg Band. MARION PARKER Bandg Stage Bandg Chemistry Club. MICKEY PARKS JAMES DAVID PATTERSON .lCLg Alpha Beta Gamma. JOYCE PAULSON Brigadiers, Drum Majorg Dramatics Clubg Tri-Hi-Yg History Club. YGNACIO R. PEREZ Student Council. EVA LEE PICHOT Kffyettcsg GSAg Bancl. DELORES PICKERINC Chuirg Rand. Tr:-aaurefrg CSA: Student Council. BENNIE PIPKIN CONNIIC l'l.XillfNS iilinir. Sl'1'l'l'lLll'Q1 Frfxle-tts-1 Slllfltill lfmim-ilg CSX, ,Iuniur Cfuunvilmang Kvyn-ttw-, llrn--iflf-nt: S?4l,lfg Annual Staff. ,hNNIK'lLli4' lfclitur: 'Quill and Svroll: Press Clulmg Girls' Stamg FTAg Sm-uior lfawritv. TOMMY PLATO FFA, Secretary. RAYMOND POLAND History Club. ROMEO PONCE J AMES THEECK Footballg Trackg Alpha Beta Gamma. JERRY PONDER I To CI Senior, Everything ls So Final CHARLES C. PORTER ' Chemistry Clubg Baseball. I. AT LAST THE REAL interest in going to the film room is discovered! BOBBY POSTON Footballg Football Clubg Chemistry Club, Vice- President. lb Him JERRY POWELL HENRY PREJEAN Footballg Football Club. CATHERINE PRINCE Band, Drum Majorg Alpha Beta Gammag Junior Red Cross, Secretary. RONNIE PRUETT Footballg Alpha Beta Gammag SSLC. DON PTACEK Hi-Yg Student Councilg Footballg Foot- ball Club. DIB PUMPHREY FFA, Vice President. FERRELL PURVIS HUBERT PYE BILL QUARTZ Press Club. LLOYD QUISENBERRY Band, Student Directorg Stage Band. REBECCA RANGEL Choirg FBLA. GLADYS RASBEARY GSAg Brigadiers GAIL RAYON FBLA. SANDRA READ GSAg Tri-Hi-Y, President. JERRY REDDEN Footballg Football Clubg Alpha Beta Gamma. KAY REICHENAU Tri-Hi-Y. JACK RENFMJ JOE REN'l ERIA ANN REYNOLDS Tri-Hi-Yg Choirg DE Clubg GSA Brigadiers. JO ANN RICHARDSON Tri-Hi-Y, Parliamentariang Press Club History Clubg Student Council. MARY ANN RIDENS GSA. EDWARD RINCON BRIGIDA RIOS VERNON RIPPY Hi-Yg Baseballg Alpha Beta Gamma BETTY ROBERTSON Future Nurses Club. GAYLE ROBICHAUX GSAg JCLg Band. JAMES WHEELER ROBINSON, JR. Key Club, Corresponding Secretary. LANELLE RODGERS Bandg Stage Bandg Future Nurses Clubg SSLC. ROMA ROMERO JEANETTE ROSE Tri-Hi-Yg Future Nurses Club. LYNN ROWE Footballg Football Club, JOHN DAVID RUSSELL History Club, Presidentg Track, Cap- taing Student Council, C h a p l a i ng SSLC, Parliamentariang Sophomore and Junior Favoriteg Bert Black Award. ROY SANDERS CYNTHIA SAVAGE GSA, Presidentg Brigadiers, President: Student Council. DOROTHY SCHATZ Art Club. HENRY SCHUTZE Alpha Beta Gamma. JERRY SCHWENDEMAN Alpha Beta Gammag Trackg JCLQ Baseball. TOMMY SELLERS EARL SHANKS Press Club. NORMA JEAN SHAW BARBARA ANN SHEFFIELD Future Nurses Clubg JCL, Correspond ing Secretaryg Gander Gazette, Busi ness Manager. .IANICE SHEFFIELD PATRICIA SHOTWELL Future Nurses Club. BILL SHOWERS JCLg Alpha Beta Gamma. LORRAINE SIKES DE Club, Beporterg SSLCg Tri-Hi-Y Brigadiers. lx I I 4-wa I Mi 'Wu .A I KATHERINE SILLS FBLA, Historiang Tri-Hi-Y. MURICE M. SIMER FBLAg Bandg Alpha Beta Gamma. CERRY W. SIMON KATHERINE SIRMAN MARTHA SUE SLAUGHTER ADDIE SMITH FBLA, Treasurer. EARL DOUGLAS SMITH FFA. WAYNE SPIERS FFA. DON ST. CLAIR HATTIE JEAN STANDEFER RAY STANDLEY Press Clubg Woodworking Club Drama Club, Historian-Reporter. ELVA STANLEY Alpha Beta Gamma NORMAN STANT BOBBY STEPHEN BEATRICE STEWART Tri-Hi-YQ Press Cluhg History Club Brigadiers, Twirler. 'N SHARON STROLLER GSA. MADELINE STONE Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President. PAT STONE Tri-Hi-YQ History Clubg Choir. BOBBIE STOVALL Future Nurses Club. MARY ANN STROBEL Junior Red Crossg Bandg Alpha Beta Gamma. JAN STROUD History Club, Corresponding Secretaiyg SSLCg DO Clubg Tri-Hi-Y. KELSO STUBBS JCLQ Alpha Beta Gamma. RICHARD SUMMERS History Clubg Bandg Trackg Student Council. JAMES STRICKLIN Senior Class Presidentg Key Club, Vice President, Governor of Texas- Oklahoma Districtg Student Councilg FFAg Boys Stateg Vice President of Student Body. MILDRED SWICK DO Club. JIMMY SWONKE MURRIEL TANNER SSLCQ GSAg Keyettes. TRULA ANN TAYLOR Future Nurses Clubg FTAg Alpha Beta Gamma. WENDELL TAYLOR Tennis. HENRY TEAGUE FBLAg Key Clubg Debateg Alpha Beta Gamma. In A WILBERT WALKER Key Club, Recording Secretary. PENNY WALKER History Club. JAMES WALKER SONDRA LOUISE WAITS Junior Rf-tl Crossg Annual Staff, Art Emiitorg SSLCQ Art Club. KENNETH VOYTEK Choir, Vice-President: Hi-Y, Treasurer. JACKIE VAN WAGNER Press Club, Secretaryg FHA. JIMMY TIDWELL Alpha Beta Cammag Baseball. ALLEN UECKERT Football. COLLEEN TOUPS Brigadiersg Student Councilg History Clubg Drama Club. PATSY TYLER Press Club. LEON TORRES JANICE THORNTON CSA, Treasurer: Brigarliers. HAROLD THORNTON Key Clubg Footballg Junior Red Cross. EDDIE THOMPSON Biology Club, Presidentg Bandg SSLC. PAUL THIBODEAUX Trackg Biology Clubg Alpha Beta Gamma. . SYLVIA WALLES, ' Student Council, Junior and Senior Rep.-at-Largeg Sophomore and Junior Fa- voriteg Junior Duehessg Future Nurses Clubg Tri- ! Hi-Y, Treasurer: Brig- adiersg Sophomore and 4 Senior Secretary. 4 DUKE AND MARLENE PREPARE for the graduation exercises. ANITA WALTERS GSA: Student Councilg Brigarliers. uThc1t Happy Day Is Almost Here .lUDl LYNN WALTh'IAN FTAg ,lCLg Brigadiersg Tennis: Press Club. LAVONE WASHBURN Alpha Beta Gamma. SHIRLEY WEATHERLY D0 Club, Secretaryg Future Nurses Clubg Alpha Beta Gamma. LUCILLE WEHMEYER FHAg FBLA. JOHNNIE WEIHRICH Red Cross Club. MICKEY WHEAT NANCY WHEELER GSAg Alpha Beta Gamma. OLETA WHILLEY 9 BARBARA WHITE S X JCLg GSAg SSLCg Tennis THOMAS JOSEPH WHITE FFA. DON WHITMAN LEWIS WILIIURN Sophomore Favoriteg Hi-Yg Sophomore anfl Junior Clieerlearlerg Student Coun- cilg Baseball Manager. STEPHEN WILHITE Alpha Beta Gamma. CAROLE .IUNE WILKS Sophomore and .lunior Girl of the Yearg Girls' Stateg SSLCg Student Councilg History Clubg Delegate to State Convention. MONA WILKERSON GSAg DE Club. if ,l 3,7 ff' BOBBY WILKINS FFAg DE Club, Parliamentarian. BETTYE LEE WILLIAMS Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplaing Gander Gazette, Managing Editorg Press Clubg Annual Staff, Assistant Class Editor. LUCRECIA WILLIAMS New We Are Ready for the Game of Life PATSY WILLIAMS JCL, Officers Clubg Alpha Beta Gammag Press Club: Debateg SSLC. TEARS OF JOY AND SORROW intermingled as we marched in to Pomp and Circumstancef' SHEILA ANN WILLIAMS Future Nurses Club. CHARLES WILSON Student Councilg Press Glubg Golf, Captain. WALTER WILSON Alpha Ileta Gamma, Sergeant-at-Armsg History Club. VIRGINIA WOLCIK Band, Presidentg SSLCQ JCLQ GSA. PAUL WOLFE Choirg Track. JOEL RAY WOOD DO Club. KEN WOODS Press Clubg Gancler Gazetteg Hi-Yg Basketball. Captain, All-District. LINDIE D. WOODS O. L. WOODS, JR. Alpha Beta Gammag Track. CARLOS WORLEY Football. Football Clubg Trackg Hi-Yg Choir. 'fi 0 I U I DY ANN WRIGHT DE ub, Treasurerg History Clubg SL g Press Club. LANNY YATES BILL YOUNG Football, Football Clubg Hi-Yg Boys Stateg Trackg SSLCg Basketballg Press Clubg Annual Staff. Aw' to MARGARET ANN YOUNG Tri-Hi-Y, Secretaryg Girls Stateg Quill and Scrollg Gander Gazetteg Brigadiersg Student Council. DIXIE ZANT History Club. PATRICIA ZATOPEK FHAg J CL. fix ii H .xx 'ME ww 7 8, . . -Lf. X' yn. .M xx unzbrs Mgmt V ,ffl xi ..,,,....., ' Juniors provide an enthusiastic backing for the Ganders in their second year at Lee. Priscilla Arnold Dorothy Aylor Fred Babin J. T. Badgett Tinker Bailey Barbara Baker John Baker Kathryn Baker Ginger Balch Wanda Baldowski Pat Abbott Danny Alford Jerry Allen Joe Allen Kirby Allen Carol Alley John Allison Judy Alvey Marilyn Andel 'Sandra'-J..ynn Arfderson We Enjoyed New Respe Betty ,Barber Harold Barclay J. Robert Barnes Joy Barnett Marilyn Barr Gail Barrington Sandra Jean Barton Barbara Bayliss LaNell Bays Ralph Behrens Don Bossley Barbara Boucher Helen Bowers Helen Boyett Donna Brady Linn Brady Kern Braswell Jimmy Brewer Plowden Bridges Jimmy Brooks en We Became luniors Billie Dell Callaway Roy Calma Mary Kay Carithers Bernice Carroll .lane Casey Wilma Casey Hollis Cathey Sybil Cezeaux Kent Chaddick George Cheney Jimmy Browder Martha Sue Brown Walter Brown Barton Bruce Gerald Bryson Janelle Buchanek Norma Burnett Suzanne Burns Kent Burris Donald Calhoun Gene Cooper Hiram Contreras Irma Contreras Mary Ann Courvell Betty Covey Beverly Cranford Harold Crockett Mary Lou Crouthers Margaret Cummings Darwin Cupps f i Judy Clement an 5 g f , ,, 2 fri? Sf: if f is L ' Air,-.XII 5 gi 2 5 K is Z- ii . . V- , .V ,fx V Pat Clayton Mary Frances Clegg i' Janice Clement I , Jimmy Clements fe' -V ' Richard Clinton Barbara Collins Carol Collins Lee Roy Como Linda Connor -EE V xiii , - y,5 f :'.. : rwwfrszfxfrz-, , , 5 -J vii? ' f Our lunior Duchess Was O Lili Cuthbertson Glenn Dabney Joe Anne Daniell Ji David Davanay W Ola Jean Davidson Buddy Davis Charlsye Davis Gwen Davis Kenneth Davis Mary Alice Davis Brenda Jo Davison T. O. Dean Charlene Del Homme Ann Depew Joe Dietz Judy Dietz Janice Dillard Gordon Dodd Ann Doerrie Lynn Dooley Be Proud of - Beverly Stephenson Derald Eberhardt Mary Rose Eilers Albert Elliott, III David Ellisor Martha Ells Sara Elms ,lanice Enloe Kathleen Erwin Robert E. Erwin Susie Erwin Paul Dougherty Page Douglas Carole Duhe Roddy DuBose Charles Dunaway Sandra Dunaway allace Dunks e Dyer Linda Easterling Eaves l..aVelle Ficklin Kenneth Fielder Mary Finch Ruby Nell Ford Jack Foster Jerry Foster Sue Foster Billie Ruth Fowler Ann Franklin Carol Franklin L . 'dst . Wendell Erwin Tina Esquivell Patricia Fanestiel Jack Farmer Alleen Farrell lleen Farrell Reggie Feagle Lanell Feazell Larry Fenton James Ferrill We Were Solfery Proud ,::':f.:-., . awk V 'Pu 2:' y adh- M gi if 254 ax .ll .,,' g it jiri, ll fs Viifft wa Curtis Franz Martha Kay Frazier Sue Frazier Carolyn Freeland Lester Gallatin Royce Garber Winston Gardner Freddie Garner Dee Garrison Nancy Garvey Martha Gay Helen Geaslin Christine Gerza Bill Giles Robert Giroir Judy Givens Gloria Gonzalez Rosa Gonzalez Malena Gore Dorothy Gould Q 'ik if Undeieclted lunior Varsity Am.. N A ,Aff 3' 34, 9 if e'ee W W Eugene Hamilton Doris Ann Hamler Mike Hammon Wanda Hanle Billy Hardegree Alex Hardesty Aline Hardison Sylvia Harlan Jeanette Harper Nancy Harris lj 3 X K f X if 4 2, - . Jo Anne Cray Lynn Gray Pennie Gray Betsey Griffin G Maxineilljmg-15-A ' 'W A ' Pat Guidry lames Hall ii Nanene Hall Saundra Hall , Richard Halter ,, ii 1 S lz- fm, V i My yi' 'f-zz , ,lfjyl 1 K - , A. jfs A 'lil if 5 ,, ,, 1r 5t ?ii f 15 eete ' liae 7 . o r -. -- 5-.Q E -,asv-f-gi-1 ' mf W i 3 ef' 2 ii ilfl 2' . W J, ., xl .N wg, , : ' ' . , K , . 'Fw ,:':' .'. ii? .4,bQffj r.' W... i . ' Mary Ann Heintschel Patsy Heintschell Tommy Heintschell Lois Henderson Doris Hendricks Gay Henry Pat Henneke Gerald Herrington Don Hicks Carol Hill m Imogene Harrison Jimmy Harrison Joanne Harrison Frances Havard John Harvey Kenneth Harvey Tyrrell Harvey 4 :'-' W Midge Hayes Bill Hearon '- I George Hederhorst X i we 2 Iv X YM , 5 N S tl Swiftly We Are Swept A101 Carolyn Hill Nicky Himel Mike Hodge Shirley Hoffman f ' KL ' ,wir-rrgmgi 4 ,725 Betty Hollingsworth Mary Hollowell Robert Holmes Ernest Holzaepfel Ronald Hood Patsy Ann Hopper f W- ,.,. f r sssr A. f'r' , I . , w 1, 25 Qiiiii rfw i Sliiififi rt xy-f rfgrgis K S t 6 jp . me 3 in 5 X' in 3 YE r.ri Ktlt Frankie Hruhy Ronnie Hruby Connie Hull Peggy Hlmiphreys Thomas Hutton Jerry Irwin Betty Lou Jackson Virginia Jackson Judy Jenkins Sue Jennings x X ef -.. e Current of the Holiday Season li' M is W Milton Jordan Nancy Jordan Fred Kana Barbara Keigley H. Pat Kelley Pat Lee Kelley Peggy Kelley Nancy Kelley David Kellogg Frances Kellogg NA all , .::.. . f 5 ai Ma fi of J, ,J r K i E nt Q 2 rig i B if t X ww , g 5 ya ,- , AK. y, S A NH Joe Johnson Paul Johnson Roy Johnston Alice Ann Jones Barbara Gayle Jones Billy Jones Ellen Kay Jones Harold Jones Howard Jones John David Jones , ' P I V f ' A . 1 t Q ' ' fs ,. fz lf,, , lr J 541, e r , ,gf 4-. 2 -to ' -1 ,Q 'Q' l- A 4 V xo V' tl, X, V P L M , sy , 2, J I , i n 4 . , J L it Htl' xi so X ft E' H xi Waldina Koepke Anita Kolhirk Vera Kowis Richard Korenek Sandra Knox Drenzel Krigar Jackson LaBoa Dora Lankford Lawrence Lauderdale Marilyn Leathers ,V htm W Nancy Kelly Micki Kent Barbara Kershaw Barbara King Richard King Sonny King Mike Kilpatrick Sophia Kirkham Jesse Kirkpatrick Pat Kloesel We Whirl Through tl KZ, 'f 9 -.L If I 4 j it i it x , x x 'N g L if ,l 1 W' L' . Nw Lemon 'iz 1 J ' i- . - L' - fir- pf 1 argaret Lester I rances Lewis - H Maxine Little gg Carolyn Li1lY a ,.', Ll - , iiif ff 2i'i2 :2' i .. , .ml Gle da Lilly in A Ev rett Lindstrom reddie Lindstrom oe Liska , y. . eit: i--i Q 'I li a I 'Q z - , t it Sylvia Listi 3 Bob Lloyd Lola Loftin Juan Lgr-edo Maura Loredo Penny Loughridge Percy Lucas Charles Wayne Lyons Frances McBlain Doris McClain Barbara McClendon W Year Une Activity After Anothef g W' '.n ,n t l M .T Eiga 3 Q 'Egg . Jerry Mallory Paul Malone Paul Manning Vivan Marlin .xl 3 Francis Marcontell 95 l PA? ei Q Barbara Martin Harriette Massey T. C. Massey Forty Matheme Dorothy Matthews Q S 5 2 if? - Peggy McDaniel Peggy McDonald Francine McDonough Ray McFerren Jo Ann McGee Virgil McIntyre Elwanda McNair Steve McWilliams Jo Ann McQueen Ronnie. Maley ,Za . A .A mi Finas Matthews Pat Matthews Tom Maxwell Tom Meier William Mettke David Middleton Sue Millard Brenda Miller James Miller Lem Milligan ,L -at ii : if 35, L 3 Ruth Ann Mills Lynn Mixon Suloma Molina Marjorie Moore Merthyr Mount August Mueller David Murdoch Leon Murphy Pat Murphy Frances Ann Musick J Spring Fever - and We Iunic Carol Myers Lois Neuerburg Leonard Neuerbury Curtis Newberry Karen Newton ,,,,.-1-yi Richard Nichols Emory Nix Eunice Noble Arlene Norris Thelma Northcutt Jimmy Norton Leon Nunley Cynthia O'Brien Joe Oliver Mike 0'Rear Richard Otto Rosalie Overstreet Sue Park Shirley Parker Wilma Parker Verent the Gnly Cries to Suffer Jeanette Pitts Randell Pitts Sonja Plocheck Martha Poland Wayne Porter Linda Powell Florence Presnal Paul Prince David Pryor Naoma Pryor r xt, is K ,it . EQ.: ? , 'E '..f:s'i 5 h iligsailwlf' Jackie Parkinson Ann Parrish Gloria Parrish Linda Patella Carolyn Pattillo Leslie Pennington Don Phennig Harold Phillips Jackie Phillips Norma Sue Pipkin Gerald Pullen Cynthia Ramsey Mickey Ramsey Raymond Read John Ready Barbara Real Henry Reimer Sandra Rench Barbara Repp Leo Ressler Invitations to the Prom, Orderir -r-, James Rhodes Barbara Richards Emma Rincon X ': . . V Linda Ringer 3 in if ef Sammye Roberds Doris Robinson f Q N Robert Robinson V,rv' f 3 Modesta Rocha in J ' in Chunky Rogers A 34 4 l i Fi 3 i f-.,A. I R an mi Margaret Rombs Connie Roshto Gwen Rosser Patsy Rowe Gus Rozo Jerry Ruyle Carol Sanders Leslie Sanderfer Ray Sandras Ofelia Santana rl -H. - '-', ., 'i:'2Z e w? i ni? ' Naomi Sasse Sue Satterwhite Janice Savage Jeanette Savage Tony Scallon Don Scarborough Ann Schiller Bobby Schrock Henry Schuble Jerry Schweers Hur Rmgs cmd Final Grades . . Peggy Shugart Marvin Singleton Katherine Singletary Ray Sistos Glenna Skains Johnny Skains Martha Skidmore Bette Smith Bob Smith Brenda Smith N ,.,,: eti,Le m y lg I r X 5 x 5 1 K gi wi it i , I Mike Schwendeman Barbara Scott Nadine Sellers Melba Shamblin Linda Sharpe Weyman Lee Shaw Nancy Sheley Brenda Shelton Paula Shotwell Diane Showers Donald Stephenson Barbara Stewart Jimmy Stewart Linda Stewart Homer Stone Jane Streich Sue Strickland Jerry Strickler Bette Stuckey Jimmy Summers Dee Smith Wayne Smith Buddy Sommerville Montie Sorrells Clayton Spears Jo Ellen Spiers Gordon Spencer Kent Spitzmiller Thomas Standard Beverly Stephenson We Are All Looking Forwo eleette Dorothy Summersill Norma Summersill Dolores Talley U If Glenda Tarver Jan Taylor Joan Taylor Kenneth Taylor Kay Thibodaux .lanell Thibodeaux Theresa Thomas Steve Thompson Leon Tieman Doris Tipton Julia Tipton Kit Tompkins Charles Toombs Ceasar Travino Dennis Trigg David Trimble Gayle Trippe Another Great Year at Lee Bruce Walker Elmer Dale Walker R-Qgrleene Walker Bobbie Wallace Beverly Walsh Bill Walsh John Ward Doyle Ware Gary Weatherly Margie Weeks '3:. - E fig, 5' :Egg : ., :Ego r 35- ' 1: : fr :S iffy? 'ff iii E Qyiffgfiiiiffet 5 Q 4 ,. M, , - r we ,f . . ,: 2. Q :Q ki 1 S 1 it 2 if T T 5 ,Xml S... 5? I 1 V' .V .. xi.: 'iie M' fi Kenneth Troxell Lynn Troxell Troy Tucker Carole Kay VanMeter Condel Vaughan Lucas Vegas Virginia Venable Nancy Vernon Mike Waggoner Mary Wagner Allen Welch James Wesley Wanda Whitaker Eugene White Kenneth White Ronnie Whitehead Jenny Whitesides Eleanor Wilkie Barbara Williams Bette Sue Williams Next Yectr, Our Dream to be CI Senior Will Be Fuliilled wif Dollie Williams James Williams Jean Ann Williams Johnny Williams Gordon Wilson Rachel Wingate Patsy Wood Billy Woodall Billy .l0e Work Beverly Wright in ,xt K 49+ ui X J' an 9, K f fx' fl. 'if t.i , J J at tti Q t o ' lit' J iiii V, . 5 ' li i f K Vqik g iz J st V K . - ..u,..gg H l r i 5' li ' : .,,t f B J ' M E . J luv E . -ff i i J ,i!3F ' f . 2:3 -, is ' 5 t , ,E ,, , f t i Q Se ' t-tl J . J oi.o W 'l, ,E.5 N j f Qx 3 57 A E V W t Dale Wright Norma .Jean Wright Brian Yandell Clyde Yandell Elaine Yankie Gregory Yepez Joan York Clinton Young Kay Zawatsky John Zillinski SW' wig 'R 3 . M1 QQ , ,.,. They Took Our Hearts to Corpus Roy LOOK OUT, RAY! -The Robert E. Lee Band, Brigadiers, and Gander fans' cars get ready to leave for that all-important state semi-final game with Corpus's talented Texans. WHEELS WHIRL AND A CHEER GOES UP as the Band and Brigadier buses roll down Gentry Drlve on the fateful second trip to Corpus Christi. Q i 3 5 f f, is ,f-, ,. xi X ,Q 5 Q A SUM? -i- Henry Adair Ernestine Adams Fred Aebi Andy Ainsworth Carolyn Alcorn Sandra Alford Leland Allen Steve Allen Deanne Allman .ludy Altimore I ,lean Alye Bose Arhie Lela Archer Bill Armstrong Wayne Askew . '--- Q - ' - , 1 - .ff-,ifgg ,ya it U .UP .. its L l Q 'R ., tt, ay 3 TW? Q ,,:.,: 2 1-sata nic! Q ii KN? 1 if! F LQ 3 mit? 1 ii V Stew 5 at Sophomores Find New Friends, Activities at Lee Q it is gp wi' ' my it , . , l.,.. . . N Q ry R L.,:--frv1.- M , is , K 3 S . X 5 x 254 nf ' - N 2- Y 4 si-M5-1' -1-YT-' 551, I' ff, v 4' Gene Bashrum Verla Bates John Bauer Shirley Beal Robbie Beaty Glenda Beck Ronald Becker Allie Marie Bennett Sue Bennett ' Lindle Biggers Gilbert Attaway Donna Austin Ernest Bailey Charlotte Ball Amelia Barajas Betty Barnes Sharon Barnes Travis Barnes Nancy Barnett Mary Bartek 'Y W Q it . ', B, , if I .,,: QQ. ' 2' - r 5 rx -' ffxfsi Erma if ft 2 '- ,.. 26 .,,. , ..,,,, , , sz. . 'J , it P :--' 5 si liiif Q 55 L , ,X 4 4 KM Q ref S ,Ht fi so 5 may ., V 2 W WH if Fred Birch Rayma Bird Terry Blackburn Michael Blakeney James Blanchard Terry Bone Paul Bossley Ann Botkin Larry Boudloche Lloyd Boudloche H' ,V if 43232 6 MK SQ li 4 Aline Bourge Maurine Boyett Jeff Brainerd Rusty Braun Clinton Britt Darlene Broadstreet Shirley Brooks Mary Brookshire Nelna Broon LaVerne Brown Wanda Brown W. R. Brown Jimmy Brummett Patricia Bruner f K Norma Bravo Many Little Fishes Leo J ! in I 1 ' ii' Q 2 I ir 5. ze ii Kg is -f: ,,' 3 5 -,.. Q K tgg'fktj .5M 1 mi Q :,i gg if H , si - :... 2 .lg ' uf 1 f C ' E 1 Linda Ann Brunson .Judy Bryant i X , Mike Burch 'S Kennety Burts Johnny Bush 'r ,Q , 5 ,..l In El? 1, X-, mi a in Y, Li : ti rk , 3 : ' Q, ,.-:Ai J? rm 'x .Mx w Johnnie Busshart J o Ann Calhoun Coloris Carpenter Cary Carroll Tommy Carter f if Deana Cartlidge Peggy Casey Phala Cast James Cathey Charles Cauthin Joe Chapman Linda Cherry Janet Clamon Joy Clamon Delores Clark Jim Clark Kay Clark - Olive Clark Lamar 'Clegg Barbara Clepper o Swim in CI Big Pond hr' 1 - in . Loretta Creel David Cross Beauford Crouch Ann Crow Diana Davis Ellen Davis Jo Anne Davis Johnny Davis Virginia Davis Mary Ann Daniel ug ,. - . fm -it -, ' f f - . 1 mf, Q .ia ,f : w , ., 2 1- ,4 9 1 Steve Coburn Charles Coker Bonnie Cole Ray Coleman Mary Cook Betty Cowan Ann Coward William Cox Jean Crawley James Creekmore Fw.-w' --ao xt? as if t Q use Carrie Jan Dotson Sharon Douglass Joyce Dowdy Carolyn Draeger Tommy Dunman Dell Durnell Red Dworacek Bryan Eaton Ginger Eddings John Edgley Ruthell Daniel Hugh Davidson Buddy Davison Mary Sue Deason Joyce Deen Terry Dees Dodie Derryherry Kenneth DeShong Barbara Dickerson Jack Dickerson Henrietta Dietz Sherilyn Dippel Betty Dommert Karen Dommert David Doolittle At Homecoming, Sharon Stes ,'. ' . 1 , QP' .W g y 'Y M if ,Q 5 Q , , it ' ,,. :-,WN fm 'f -1 f S? X K ,K, I 'M' f x fix K wi at we si on j H Q 21 H . l l a? ,. 5? 51+-'MSW ' lnn T, Wilma Ehrhardt Carolyn Elledge Gayle Ellender Sidney Ellis Virgie Emfinger Carol Engle-hardt Robert Estes Jerry Evans Thomas Evans Vealta Fain Patsy Fairebilds Myrtle Farmer Brenda Farr Wlilliam Lee Fayle Barbara Ferguson Sue Fleisbman Mike Floyd Martin Flukinger Hobby Fontenot Shirley Ford Curt lyn Foster Darlene Fox Johnny Frazier Wayne Fortenherry Q l it 3 Q e Wally Frey epresented Qui' Class as Duchess 'i f --N s 5' 5' E. l K QA --fz :1i,, its : , Troula Gianake Bobby Gibson Pearl Giles Daniel Gillan Charlotte Gilmore Kenneth Ginger Judy Givens Sue Goldfield Johnnie Gonzales Magdolena Gonzales 5 1 rc f 2 r , if W at 3 Bill Froehner Richard Fuchs Dennis Fulkerson Pamela Fuller Sonny Garrett SID' Alton Gassett Carol Gary Nancy Gerber Eddie Gesford Mary Ann Geyer -Wagga X f 'TY 5525335 '.,. Gordon Hance Sandra Hanna Herby Hanson Sammy Hanson Patsy Hardison Shirley Hargrove Robert Hargrove Garland Harlin James Harman Bill Hartman an E if Q .fn-251, My 12? ' :ad W 'Pa ,l J ' aiiyii XL' ,lf iffy if lb I :fo K Judy Graham Glenn Grantham Shirley Graves Mary Kay Gray Roma Gray Phillip Grayson Betty Grube Larry Guenther Paul Gwin Janelle Haferkamp Gene Deane Hale Peggy Hall Neta Gail Hallman Frances Hallmon Johnny Hampton Seeing Our Names ln t 5 y Jnsre S Earl Harvey Joe Harvey Joanne Hassell Ed Hearndon Doyle Hedger Barbara Henderson Eugene Henderson Willard Henderson Angelita Hernandez Charles Herndon Emma Herring Bob Hester Carolyn Hill Brenda Hillard Mila Hillard Donald Hilton Dorothy Hiser Ronnie Hively Keith Hobbs Don Hodges Patsy Holcomb Lois Holle Helen Holt Julius Honeycutt Edna Hood 4. Tia fy v N, 3,-.M : 1 tt A D L,i,' .i W 1 is Sl Q 1 f ANDER GAZETTE Brought CI Thrill if li . 1 ., s Jig, J i W lg tit Martha Huskey Gloria Hutchins Welford Hutton Juanita Inman Elvis lstre Dauduoine Jacobs Pat Jackson Wanda Jackson Cordon Jennings Jimmy Jennische .fr ,f , B J i i Richard Hopper C. L. Hopson Molly Hornsby Marvin Horton Nina Hubbard C. G. Hudgins Mac Hudman Sammy Hughes Ellen Humphrey Rona Hunter ,Q P I t Darrell Kleypas Judy Kolarik Victor Korenek Herbert Koudelka Mary Ann Kraft Larrence Krisher Nlary Kubia Caylon LaBoa Travis Langford James Lansford v I sa l e 1'- L W we Wanda Jernigan Grace Jones Peggy Jones Patricia Justice David Kadjar Joyce Keesee Coleen Kelley Peggy Kelley Pete Kelley Larry Kelly James Kennedy Johnnie Kervin LuClair Kilgore Mary Killgore Charlene Kisby l-low Wonderful to Be CI Pc liwuwww' Rufus Lee Larkin Wilyne Laughlin Bette Lawrence Jerrie Lawrence Suzanne LeBlanc Lenda Lee Jerry Lehr Virginia Lehr Leroy Lenamond Marvin Levine Larry Lockett Billie Long Norris Long George Loroh Kenneth Love M' has Y 2 J -it Doris Lowry John Lovett Louis Lulie Carl Wayne McAfee Carol McAnally Earl McCaleb V Charlotte McCarley ii ii Tawanna McCarty E - Q Mary Helen McFerren in Jack McGee t f Theft Famous Lee Spirit oft Last! Bo Mangum Ralph Manis Diame Manley Scott Mann Tanga Mann Cynthia Manning John Markham Gwen Marshall Archie Martin Elizabeth Martin if Noma McGregor Louise McHorse Dawn Mclntire Jim McKinney Ann McLeod Maurine McManus Virginia McManus June McQuerry Cynthia Mackrell Larry Maher .lm Carolyn Methrin Winston Mettke Bill Miller Billie Sue Miller Carrie Miller Eugene Miller Glenda Miller Ramsey Mills Virgie Milum Charles Minter ' f , P528 U .. R34 W., ,,. ..,.. . .. ,sang at 2 '- Gracie Martin Jean Martin Nelda Martin Louis Martinez Raymond Mason Ruth Massey - Carmen May Ronald May Leah Maynard Virginia Maxey Duane Meadows .ludy Meadows Barbara Melancon Robert Mercer Taft Merka We Experienced er Fabulous Christmf Ray Mixon Norma Jean Monroe James Moore Lea Moore Barbara Morgan rye,ei., M, M gig Av 1 K . 3 Q14 HH? f im! l as rifle' ' K 2 rv' R-if limes 467-We .. .. , ,W X .Lt if ' ,M ' if K 1' 4 ff Yr 41' Betty Morgan Darla Morgan Frances Morris Billy Morton ,,..g,,, lg l'A l am linn W in Carl Morris s-My Wi if MBE Carl Bucz Tom Rushing Micky Ryales Charles Salianas Oliver Salinas Connie Sarver Herrick Saucier Kathrine Scallon Elaine Schaeffer Edward Schiller Linda Schmacll Jerry Sclimiclt Joyce Schullcr Dorothea Schulze Suzannc Schumacher fere- Brought to Us in l957 Jamie Silk .lane Simer Robert Simpson Mollie Singleton Reagan Sirmons George Sjolander Douglas Skalake Gay Slaughter Barbara Smith Brenda Ray Smith qi? Terry Ann Schutze Charles Scott Laverne Scott Waynetta Scott Johnny Sellers Barbara Shamblin Barbara Shaw Sarah Sheley Sandra Shepherd James Shires Johnnie Starr Joyce Stassi Sharon Steere Patricia Stegall Wilburn Stephenson Harry Stewart Kathy Strickler Larry Storey Raymond Story Marilyn Stout E 5-, it-at ,5 mira ' hi fi' , Brenda Smith Gene Smith Harold Smith J. Freddie Smith John Smith Laura Smith Linda Ruth Smith Mary Alice Smith Ronnie Smith Clinton Snyder Nelda Spencer Kathy Standefer Ann Standley Dickie Stanley Jim Starett After Eight Months and S James Stovall Doris Suggs Mattie Summersill Alfred Susie Charles Swick Ann Glyn Alice Taylor Patsy Kay Taylor Anna Teggeman .Nikola Tennison Elizabeth Theeck Betty Jean Thompson David Thompson Ronnie Thornton Mike Thurman Darwin Tiner ,Ioan Tisdale James Tomlinson Melton Tomlinson Leon Tompkins Lorelle Townsend Robert Trainer Peggy Traylor Norman Trchalek J. E. 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Wheeler Mike Whitcomb Suzie Troxell Marion Tuck Ronald Turkett Jean Vinson Pat Voparil Neal Voytek Theron Waddell Lowie Walker Sandra Walker Bobby Wallace Annie White ,lo Ann Whitehead Lemoyne Whitesides Maurice Wiener Doris Wilkerson George Williams ,luanice Williams l.aDell Williams LaNell Williams Linda Williams Shirley Williams Penne Williamson Ruth Wilson Lanell Winningham ,lim Wise We'll Never Forget This Memorable Sophomore Yeotr Judy Wood Norman Wood Betty Woods Gayle Woods Sarah Woods Verna Woods Suzanne Wooley Susan Ward Victor Wratten Glenda Yandell Mary Young Sherman Zimmerman Richard Zumwalt Uerfzlsers Lee can always count on the advertisers backing them all the way. 2 T .- 4. ll I, ' -I -- V. , . f 5 5 nil-n UNCRATULNTIUNSI liolwrl lf. lmv S1'lll0l'Pi. for your svho- lustiu lll5lllf'V0lllQ'lllSTEIIHI your 1-lmllvngiug molto: Hflvtting lie-zuly for the- Big flillllvrq also thf- the-uw for this ye-ur's high svhool annual. 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Council 1-.. .,.. .........-........... lub ..- ..,............,..... ..... ..... .. ........ -,... 122. 123 26, 27, 28 78, 79, 80, 81 Tri-Hi-Y, , Tri-Alpha Omega ...........,... ...... ..,,......,.,,.. Philomanthean --- .... . Phi-D elta .... ...... .... ,.,-........--........ Eclectic .............. ......,....-.. 103, 104 105, 106 107, 108 109, 110 70, 71 Track ...,.,.........,...............,...... .. ...... -..........,....,.. Woodworking Club ..................................... 136, 137 Bravo, Adelina ...... ........., -.....N ........ -..- ..... ,..- .... .. ....... .- 171 Bravo, Mnrma .,........ ....-- .....,... - ..........Y -...-- ............ ...... 226 Brawn, Mary Jo -....... ..... ..... 51, 120, 122, 157, 172 Brerlnax, Larry .......i......i-..i. 115, 172 Brewer, Gene .... .....-.,..-.........-.-...-..-l..... 14-3, 172 Brewer, Jimmy ...,...-..........-.-.........-.-.... 207 Brewer, Reggie ..--........-.-..........--................ 81 Bridges, Plnvirlen ..-.............i,... 95, 97, 146, 207 Brinson, Maurice ........-..---............ 58, 60, Broadstrut, Darlene ..-............-.............. Brockirlton, Howa Brooks, Clayton -.-.- Brooks, Jimmy ............ Brooks, Shirley N--.- Brookshire, Mary Broom, Nelena -..-..... Browder, Jimmy ....,. . ...., rd .,lI:Z1fI'5i, ...--....-....--... 99, M ii2 ...--.-........s....-.-. 115, 50 LaVerne . .... --.-.- ...... -.....-..-.........-.. , 8 .....--...... .... ,..--..-....---.--- Wan da .... --........ ,... -.-.- 88, 50, 108, 146, 207 W. R. ...-.-...........-.....,.............- , M'i 115 7479 , 172 226 132 172 207 226 226 ....-...................... , 226 207 226 207 226 226 15 1 207 1 72 Brown, Brown, Martha Su Brown, Brown, BROWN, MRS. WINNIE Bruce, Barton -1 Bruce, Louree .... -...-....s Brumley, Jackie .... 1...-s. Brummett, Jimmy ............. Brummett, Margaret -.-,. Bruner, 21, 51, 537 93,'122: 123, fIIf1111ff 51, rnrriere ..- .... - .... Iiflfliiiillfliliff . QOPICGI ,912 ex , HM, N Alpha Beta Gamma.........--.......-..-..90, 91, 33 4 F. H. A. ,,., ....- ...................... - ...... - ,.... ..................... 1 34,135 Band ................... ....-.....--..4 25, 50, 51952, Football Team .......,...........,.... -..58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 Baseball ..... .. ......... .......---,.......................,,,..... 68,' , Future Business Leaders .......... - .... - ...... - ............ 124, 125 Basketball ..... ...............-....................,......... 65, -- Future Nurses ..........-.s.....-......... 8, 129, 130, 131 Brigadier! .............25, 44, 45, 46, 18, 49, ' 4. Gander Gazette ..... .... ........-....a... ..... .. ............. 84, 85 Cafeteria and Maintenance......... -' ' ...... -..-. if G, S. A, ,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,..,,,...,..........,...,.... .,... 8 6, 87, 88 Cheerleaders ,........,..,,..............,,. . .... .......Q...L... ...,....,,. , ' 5 Gijlf .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..., .. .,.,, ,.,,.,..,. ......... ., ..........,, - ,,.,,, 74- Choir ... ....... ......-............. 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, ' 54 Good Sportsmanship League ..........,......... 57 Contest Play cl,rl,---..-.......-.,--. --Q' Guidance ......,, -..s..-.-..-..-.. . .- ...., - ........... 151 crore Country .-.-...--.-.--..,-.....,-,. .. .-. la History Club ...........,........ ..,. . 9a, 99, 100, 101, 102 Debate Team ..-..........,.-,-,-..-..-. 2 6 uv .,,.,...................,,., -- ...,.. . .-.-.-.-..-........ 111,112 D. E. ..-.......... ... ......... ' 40 1 , omecoming wvities ...-.. .-.......................... 711. 79 D. o. -.-.---.. ..., .-.--.-- 1 , ey Club ,,...1..,,. . ...... --- ..,. -- ..... -.- 113,114,115 Drama Department ............. 5 . 26 , yettes .,,.,,... -..-. 3 .... .............. -..-.- 116.117 Faculty -.------- xss, 154., I , 1, r R2 Cree ....... - .... --s.-..- .............,,. 133,133 K ' 1 ' ' ,16l,1 , ' GT -- -----, ------------------- - ------- - - , F. F. A. -..... ' 4 1 4 , ,mn 12 1 r ' 1 ,V . 4 ' ' . K. 'isa' x. , it iii, X , , .N V3 , X, t ., 0 f ,jr o Ahliey, Vx ...., . ...., .... , X ..... 1 amett, Maudie Sue ......,..,., ,. .,..,,,, ,,.,......, - ,,, ,,,,..,,,.,, 143 rr, Bill N -. . . 21, :X 1 Barnett, Nancy ,.........,,,...........,,,,,,...... , .,.,...... 135,225 2 bott, Pat'..x,l 1 X .... ..--.. N - 76 0 Barnett, Tommy ...........,,.1..... -.-.. ..........,..,.,..... 58,169, 193 Abshier, S .,.. 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Aebi, Fred ,,............ - . .. 7, 225 BARTLETT, MISS MARY .....,.,... ,...,. ,.....,,. 86' , 160 Ainsworth, Andy .......,......, .... . , 18 9,225 Barton, Sandra ...,-.- .,.....,... - ...,,,... -....-..- ,,,... 5,206 Alcorn, Ctolyn ....... ,...................... ...... ..... 2 2 5 Bashrum, Douglas ,..... 21, 72, 7 112, 118, Alford, Danny' ...,.,... ......,......,....... - . . .- ..... 206 119, 120, 169 Alford, Sandra' ........ ...- ........... - ......... .... 8 8, 225 Bashrum, Gene ...,... .-,,...,. ...,., ....,,,.,,,,.. 64, 225 Alleman, Deanna , .,.... .................................. .. 45, 46, 24-4 Bates, Verla ......,. .........,.... . .. .,.....,...,..,., ,, 129,225 Allen, Joe ...... .. ...., - ........ .....- .................. -..W 39, 99. 206 Bauch, Yvonne . .. ....-. .. ....... - ...........,..,,., 170 Allen, Kirby - ........,.. .- - .,.............,.,..,,...... 206 Baudalash, Larr . . ......,,,,.. ....,.. 64 Allen, Leland .,...,. ........... ,...,........ 2 2 5 Baver, John ........... ...,em .,,. . .. ......,,, ,...,,,., , 25 Allen, Steve .-..- ,..... -. ...,... ....,........ 2 25 Bauer, Danny ....... . .,,. -4 ....,,..,, .. 113 70 Alley, Carol Ann .,....... .......... I 04, 206 Baumann, Happy ...... ,,..,...,. l ...,,,,,, 1 ,. 64 Allison, .John ,,...,,.... .,................,. 2 06 Bayliss, Barbara ..,....... .,..,. Q .....,.,,,,.. I . f ,.,,, 20 Allman, Deanne ...... ..... 88, 167, 225 Bays, La Nell -.-,... ..., -.. ...,, ., ,,,,,. 'l 1 'Q Alpha, Paul .,,,1,1, .,..,........ . 167 Beal, Shirley ............... -.- ,,,.,..,,,,,,,.,,, -.- , , Altimore, Judy ......., ............... 1 29, 225 Bean, Joe ............ -.... .M ......,,.,, ...,,....,, . Alvey, Judy .,..,...,. .,,..... .. ........... 4 6,206 Beaty, Robbie May ,. ........,.,,.,..,... ,,... . 1 , 2 Alyea, Joan ,,,..,.,... ..,.,,,. 3 8, 42, 88, 225 Beck, Glenda .... .. .,....,., - ...,...,,.,,... '1 ,. ,,,,.,, . . Amentg Stanley ....... ,.,.1,. 7 2, 118, 120, 37 Beck, Johnny ..,, .. ......... .....,.... , .,,,. ,... Andel, Marilyn ,,...,. .......,,. 1 24, 1g5, 6 Becher, Ronald ......,., .. .....,. -, ,..,.. .. Anderson, Janice ,,....., ..,,.....,.,... 1 8, 157 Beerie, Joe , ,.....,... .. .......... ......... 9 ......, . . Anderson, Joan .........,. .....................,........,....... 1 68 Behrens, Ralph ........... ......,........, ,.,,......... 6 Anderson, Sandra .... ,,.,.,.......,,,,,..... 9 5, 97, 129, 206 Bengston, Keith ..- ..,. -..- .,.... - .... .,,..,,.,..... - . . ..., ...,. 225 Angel, Frank ........... .................. .. .... .,.. - - ...... Q 167 Bennett, Allie ..........,.. .. ..... - .............1.....,. ...., 88 ,225 Antle, Joe ...,,,...,,. ,,,,,.. 3 9, ao, 52-102, 11 ,ll4, Bennett, Carolyn ............ ...,...,.,.......,,.,... . ....,.......... 2 26 '16Y, 175, 24 , 255 Bennett, Carroll ..,,,.........,......,,..... ..... . ,.,.,.... 1 26,170 Arabie, Rose ..,,,.... ,.,.,,.....,....,...,,....,,, .... .. ..... , ,..,.. .. . .-... 225 Bellnelf, Don Wayne ... ..-..... - ..,,.............. .......,......... . . 226 A,,i,.,, Lelg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, - ,,,,, 1 021 225 Bickerstaff, Gregg ,....... .,..... 3 1,14-4, 145,170 ARMSTRONG, M HENRY ........., .Q ...... 58.160 Bickley. D0l'0t1'lY' ,,,.,---,----- --.- ......-.-.--,.,............. 1 7 0 ARNETT, Mas. ROTHY ...... I, ,.,,.,......... .. ,160 BICKLEY, MR. W. R. ...,..........,.,, ....,.............1.. . .. 154 Arnold, Priscilla ..Q '...... ............... 88 50, 103, 1 206 Biggefi, A115011 --------------------- ---9 ----- ----,-.- 1 12, 170 Ash, Paul ........,..... .1...1 .......,.. , ...,... 1 ...... :XA 39, laik' 44 Biggera, Lindle -.-,-,... - .,....., ......,............,....... . 225 Askew, Wayne ..,,.......,... -..,K ..,...... ' .... ...Q,...-. 70, 1 , 225 B-lfllll, .106 Bill .....-..- ........... - .................. . 170 Ashworth, Ronald ...... .. .... ...L ........ 4. .., ...................,, ,... 167 Birch. RON!! ------ - -----.-.-......--.-.............,....... 226 Atkinson, Donna ,,,...,.,,,,,,,,. , ..,,..,, 1 .,,,, ...,....,....,,,., T 129 Bird, Raynrr ..,.,.,..........,.. - ..................., 45, 46, 79, sa, 226 Atkinson, Johnny Tvs ,..,.. ,... .,..... ,1 ..... ,, . ...... .... , 1 ,..,.. 75 Blackburn, Terry ..,...,........... - .............. - ....,...........,.... 226 Attaway, Gilbert ..f-..e ......,.. L ...... . ....... .,.. ,... 225 Blackbord, Donnie - ...... - ......... ....... - .- ........... 133 Austin, Donna ......... ...... - - ...... 1 ........ 3 ............. 1 ........ 225 Blakney, Michael ..............,... ..............,,..., ......... .... - I 7 0 Augrin, T, J ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , m, ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, ,,,,,Q .,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, .,,,, 6 4. Blackney, Priscilla ........ 1 ..................,.. .. .,.. ., 109, 143, 170 Avant, J. D ...,,.. -.-...L ...... L..- ...... 5 ........,...... -1 , 168 Blanchard, James ....... - ..... - ....... - ............. 226 AYDELOTTE, MRS., H IET ..... +1,.. ................. 153 B01-1-IGE11, JAY ....-. ....... - ..-.....-...- .... .... 67,162 Aylor, Dorothy ........ 2, ............. .... 8 ....... 4 ......v.. 50, 134, 206 Band, Niildil ---,.-----. --...- 2 1, 50, 52, 79, 109, 171 arlrin, Freddie .-L-,L, ................... 1 .......... mn-- .... ,l15,206 Bonds, Harry ..... ..- .................. 74,111,112 Baehneyer, Alvin .a..., .... ..... .. ... ...... kv..-...-. .,... 133 Bone. Eric -------- - -..--,---...... -.- ...... 120, 171 Bulger, J. T. .........,..,..,. -1 ........ . ....... - ....-.-...-, ........ 205 Bans, Terry ........... ....... ........... ......... . . . .226 Badgett, Bobbie , .... -.,.J' ...... J, .... -..,..- .......... ...... 1 68 Hanley, Donnie ..-...........-.....,. .... - ......... . -...-. 207 BADGLEY, Mas. Evmiiv -.- .... ..... Q ............ ,. ..... 152 Boosley, Paul ...... - ...... - ............. ...... 5 4,226 BAETHE, MRS.'-BETTE ......... ,, ....... . ............. - .......,, 156 Belkin. Nedra ......... ........... - ......... .......... 4 6 ,226 Bailey, Doyle ..,..., 1,1 ........ . .........,. -.X...,., ....... -.-r .......... 206 Boucher, Barbara ...... -.- ....,. - .... 50, 99, 207 Bailey, Earnest .... L, ..,.,. .1 ............,...... ..-... 64, 79, 225 Bondloche, Larry --,-,--------- -,..-...... - he .......... 226 Bain, James ..... .... ........... , 1 ................. ............. .... 3 9 , 63 Bmldlocher Lloyd ----- ---------r -,---- 39, 115, 226 Baker, Barbara .... ..,. .................................... ,..... ...... 206 Bvnrse, Ruth ---r------ - -------- - ------ ---....-. - -...... 226 Baker, John .......... L ...... 1 ......... . L ............ - ..... aa, 133, 206 Bowers, Helen - ....... - ......... .......... - .........,..... 3 8, 120, 207 Baker, Kathryn .,.,,.. ...... ........ .L . 9 ......... - .... ..,.. .... 88, 206 BUWUWD4 Dlldlb' --------- ,,-- ------.,-.-----..-.. -. ........--. 146 Baker, Mo1lyy.,.gv...- ........ ........ ..... -Lt ... 46, 168 Bowman, HHPPY -------------- ------------ - --2 --------- --------,--rn 64 Balch, Ginger .....................,...... --.,... 81, ,127,206 Bowman, Robert ..... -- ........ ..- ....... ..... - .... - .... - 146,171 srlannrlri, Sylv X ...,.... - ........ ,.,-,. ........... . 128,168 Box. Barbara ........ -...- .... ....... . - .......... - ...... - 139,171 Badowski, Wanda ...... - ..,. -W .... .Frm 5030, 109 205 Box, Jackie ...--.. ......... - ..-.-- ...... 111 Baldridge, Joyce , ..., ....... 188, 46, 101, 108, 169 Boyett, Edith ....... ............. 1 20, 128, 143, 171 Baldwin, Meiaie ...l 38,l41, 43, 116, 117, 169, 244 Bayern Helen - ............... ............. - ...................... 1 31,207 arll, Charlotte ............. -.---- ......,,..... .......................... 2 25 Boyerr. Maurine ........ - ,.......,.... .----- ..... -- ........... . 51,226 Ball, Vanice ...... .......... -,,. ..... .. ......... .................,....,... 128 Buuler I-Yml ---r---- -- ---- - -------- ----- ------ -... --...-- W.. ...... ........ 171. Barajos, Amelia - ............................,........ -, ................. -.. 225 Bradbury, R-y ---------5 -1--.- ,-.- ..... 5 .... - .... - ...,... ....-..-. 64 Barhar, Betty - .... . ....... ,.-- ...,...... ......... 4 6, 99,100 206 Bradbury, Wheeler -W ---.. -,..- ..-... ---.- ...... -..-.--.. 64 nilasoua, MRS. GLADYS ...... - ..........,.,... 156 BRADSHAW, MRS- N. K. .... - ...... - ..... - ........ 151 srrelry, l-lrrelri ..,..... - .............. - ........,..................... 166 206 Brady, Danna ---------------.,--..................... - .............,........... 201 Barnes, Betty .. ...... .. ...................,., ............. . . 50, 129 225 B 5f1Y- Linn -------- - -------------y ---- --r--- - ---r---v-- ---- ----,---- ----- 51 Barnes, James 1 .... - .......... - .... ,. ...,............ 25, 113, 115 206 Bmmafdr Jeff ---------r-'r -- ----r- - -----r - ------r-------------------- 54, 226 Barnes, Sharon .............. .....- ..... - ..............,...,............ . 225 Bfalnefdr John - ------+-- - ----- ---,- ------ - -------- --------0 .... -... 226 Barnes, Travis ....... - ........... ., .........................,.,., 225 Brasher. BCVBYIY --r-r--- - r---r--r- 45, 45, 49, 107, 108, 171 Barnes, Wayne ....-. ..... ..- .......... -.. ,,... - ...........,. 169 Bfllwellr Kern ------e - ------------ - -----..-..- ...... 51, 207 Brrneu, Joy .....,.. -.- ...... -.-.- ........ ....... 1 20,134 206 Emmy Lawrence ------ ----- - ..,--- A -- --------- - .--..-- ..-.. .... 2 2 6 Brunson, Hugh .. ....... .. .... .... ...... .............-....... .... . 145, Brunson, Linda ..--..- ...... ........-.-......-.............. Bryan, David .. ..... - ...,..., ...-- .... -.....--. 124, 125, Bryant, Judith ........ ,.. ..... .. ..... .. ..... ......-.. 46, 49, Bryant, Wayne .............. ..-......-..--.......s....-..-.....-.- Bryson, Gerald ........ .....................,...................... Buchanek,- Janelle ....... -....-.-- 45, 46, 99: 100, Buchalee, Patricia ....A ...... ...................... ...... .. BUCKNER, MR. I. D. Bull, Judy ......... -. 22,38 , 42, 43, 98, 101, 102, 120, 129 226 1 72 226 1 72 226 1 72 108, 226 132 207 207 129 153 120, 172 1 72 92 Burch, Bette ....... ..... .......................-................ 108, Burch, Jo Bill ......., ..,................................--.-...... Burch, Judy ...... .. ....,.... -..,... ..... ..- ........ ...... 120, 128, 172 Burch, Mike ......., ,......-........-.........-...........-.. 99, 226 Burchett, Kermit .......,.. ,... 21, 58, 82, 120, 166, 172, 244 Burk, James ......... .... ........- .-................ 70, 76 BURKETT, MR. J. C. ......-.............. 51, 53, 122, 159' BURKETT, MRS. J. C. ...........1................. Burnett, Norma ..... ........--..........-...................- 109, 2017 Burns, Charlie ..,.. ..- .... -..............,.................,. 58, 82, 172 ' Burns, Patsy ....... ...... .... -..........--............,.. 46, Burns, Suzanne ....,... ...-.- .... ....-- ...... ,.. ...... 35, 102, 201. Burris, Kent ...,..,......... - ....... .................... ...-.. 76, 148, 207 Burts, Kenneth ..,,.... ..... .... .. .... ,... ....... -....- 51,126,226 Bush, Becky .. .... .. .... ...-..........-,..... 38, 87, 172, 175, 254 Bush, Hohnny ....- ....,.. ............-..........- .... ... 63, 70,226 Busshart, Johnice .. ........ ..-,..- ..... -.--...-. 46, 108, 226 Butcher, Jewel -.... ,.,. ..s..-......... .... --...... 92, 120, 173 Butler, Sue .........-.-, ..,.. .......................-... 102, 105, 173 Caldwell, Charles ... ...... -........--...-.......--. 132,173 Calhoun, Anne -- ...... ..,.......-............. ...... ......... 129,226 Calhoun, Donal ,... .... ---.. -.-...............-.-...... 207 Callam, Franklin Callsm, Wade -...-....-..-....,........-... ...., .................... 64 Callaway, Billie ...................-..-,,...,.. ..... .... 99, 100, 207 CALLIHAN, MR. L. D. ...-...............................-. 162 Calma, Ray ........ -.... ...... ....-..-..-..............--,............... 207 Campbell, Alice L.. ..... ..... ..... .................................... 1.73 Campbell, Trent ........ - .......... .......................-.. 173 Cambell, Yvonne .... ...........- ...... ... 79, 99, 140, 143, 173 Cannon, Billy ................ .........-................ 173 Capps, Darlene ........ 22, 38, 81, 82, 118, 119, 120, 128, 130, 131, 173, 244, 252, 255 Carithers, Mary ........ -...,.......-..-..............l.. 207 Carley, David .........-.........-............... 173 Carouthers, M. -...i......,....-................... 99 Carpenter, Sherry Carroll, Barbara ...................-......--... 173 Carroll, Bemice - .... .......i............... 50,99,207 Carroll, Babhy -.........................-.... ...... ...--.... 132 Carroll, Gary .....................-.. ...s ..........,,..... 64, 226 Carroll, Patsy .-......................i.....-.l 173 Carpenter, Duncan ...........-....-.......... 226 261 2- gr- 1-1 K x if , ,sn ' ., NX QQUQX . .4 , ' W,--l E 1' ' ' , x -M C m L 226 D ' ll B b I ar er, ynn .... -......... .......... - ,.,..,....,, ,......,. ,,.,,, W , A, ame , ar ara ...,.,.. -,--,,,,,,,,,,Nm ,,,,, MM A.., 176 'E 4------------MMM - , , Cartlidge, Deana ..,. -.- ........ ..- .....,,,,,,,., ,. 227 Daniell, Jo Ann ............... - .- ,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,, 1 ,208 Eli, erkgza- W- nm- H 65 63713, Caruthers, Mary ..,... .- .... ....... - ,.,. , , .,.,...... 109 Daniel, Ruthell ................... - .... - ,,,,,,,,,,, -,- ,,,,,,, llis 1, mond -,Q Q --g 'T 120. Case, David ........ -, .....,.................,...,,..., - ....., - ,.....,,. -. 173 Dauanay, David ,....,.. -.- .............,.,,,,, , ,,,,,, -M., , 3, ms: S1 -----A---S --+-.MM-,-- 223 Casey, lane .,,...,..........., .-- ...............,.,,...,..,,........ 135, 207 Daugherty, J. T. ...., , .... -,-..,.,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,A,A,,,,A,A,,,., 13 Ellison muy- mm- l --M 133' Casey, Peggy - ...... , ................... -.- ..... - .... ... ..... ..... 148, 227 Dauzat, Steven .............. - ...... - ........ - ,...,,.,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YwYv, 23 115, 1918,-th 1 lax? YYVVVV -M 47,9g, 2 Casey, Wilma .- ........ - ....,,, - .....................,.............. 148, 207 Daves, Kay .,.......... -..- ......... -..- .... - ,......, ,,,, 139, 148, 177 , 5,,,,1, ,-ww 47,20Q Cash, Billie ............ - ........ 1 ........ - .... 99, 102, 173, 244, 257 Davidson, Buddy ......... ...-,-..-..- ,,,,, -..mu 16, 79 28 E anuel, Nan an 51 nn- 51, 122 Cast, Phala ................... - ...... - .,,... ..,...,...... - - ....... 148, 227 Davidson, Hugh ..v,.. - ........ .... . ..- .,.,.,,, 1 50, 99, Em er vi,-gil Y.----4 136' 137 228 Cates, Bevan ....,.. .....-..,...k......- ...... ,,..,..., ,........... - ,,.,. 173 Davidson, Lets ..,. ..,-..- ..,,.. -., .,.. - .,,, - ,,,,,, ,, 177 Engelh ,-5' can-,l , -' I- ' in 'zgg Cathey, Hallis ............ .. ...... -.-mn ........ -..- ..,....,,.. 207 Davidson, Ola Jean ........... -. .. .,,-, 50, 100,208 Enloe, ce , . 'WI -4 Cathey, James - ....,., ,- .,,.,...,., K ,,,,.. - ..,..,,..,,,,, ..,..,..., , ,,,, 2 27 Davidson, Shirley ....-,..,.,.,-,.,, M, 38, 5 171 El-nest D 5 A ff - ' , ax' ' E 13 cauehin, chiue .... -...-.-, ..,. - .........1...,...................,., 67, 221 DAVIS, MR. A. D. -..,..-,..,,,,,. -,,,-, 95,9 62 E,,.,i,,,' Km .. en W ' 38,333-lg, 209 Cernock, Marilyn ............... -.--- .... - ..... - .......... -.. 124,173 Davis, Buddy .-..-.-..-..-........ ......... -.. ,. 70, 72, 99 ,win Kenna 1 el 10. 16, 92, 120 Cezeaux, Sybil .,.................. -..-..- ......,.......... - ......... -...-, 207 Davis, Charlsye ...,......... 1......,.N,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,, 135 208 Envini It 4,lhd T,. 209 Chaddick, Cameron .............. ..,-..,,........-.-... 72, 115,207 Davis, David --.- ........ -.- ....,.,.,,,. ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 8 i e ----M 2. r '108, ,209 Chance, Jackie .- ,........ -..-......-.-.....-....-........ 51, 129 Davis Diana .... - .... -..M .... -.---...- 117, 227 endell , fW k ' 210 Chapman, Andrew , ...... - ..,. - ..... ---.-,.- .... 1- ......... 68, 174 Davis, Delbert ........ ,.,,, ,A 177 quivel, - B M -v--- mm 33,210 Chapman, Wayne .,,...,... ,.,..,. .,...............,,., ,. ,,,...... ..,., W ,, 227 Davis Ellen ...... .. .... ,...,.... ,.,..,. ...,,,, , ,,,,,, 46, 79, 27 Estes -A-------Q A1-.g gi 61' 223 Chastain, Ernest .- ..... M-.- ............... ... ,...,. - .......... 39,174 Davis, Fred ....... - .....,.... --.-. ..- ,...,. -..mn 111, 112, ETHRI E, , JAMES ,-,-, m-MW---N,- 133,158 Chiney, George ..-- .... - ..................... -..- ............ -.- ...... 207 Davis Gwen ....., ..... - .-..-.-.-. ...-..-.-- ...... 46, 99, Evans, Hp0,,key ,gl ,, 111312, F19 Cherry, Linda ..,,. -,.- ....... ,. .... - ......... -...,. .,,,,........... 50, 227 Davis, Joanne .......... n-.-....,.,-..- ,..,..,,, 126, 227 Evans jen-Y M-W---.M ---,Nun 22f'i Chescy, Arley ....... - ...... -...- ...... NM..- ........... ,.. .,,.......,..... Davis, Johnny ....,...,. - ................ ....--.- ,..... - ,.,........ 64, 227 ns: Thomas I -K -,,,,,,,,-- dwg- ,Q F-M, 223 Childress, Bruce .- ...., W ..........,............,, -.- ..., - ..,... - ....,. - 174 Davis, Kenneth ..... - .......... -.-..........N ...... .. ..... ...... , , 208 S Nancy ,W-A 7--W -WN 102 CHILDRESS, MR. S. W. -, ..............,.. - ..... -.-..- ,,.... 155 Davis, Mary Alice .... - ...,. .. .... ..,--.-.---.... ......,,..,.. 208 pain' Vealta ---,- -Mm Nw----,--M 104' 228 Clamon, Glenda ........... - ......,. -... .... - ............ -. 38, 109, 174 Davis, Prentice .............. :.--.,.M , , 70, 71, 177, 180 Fai,-cl, pa mmm,-mm ,FM--M,,,-M, 126, 229 Clamon, Janet ........ - ......... - .... ,.-...-.-..-.. 99, 129,227 Davis, Roma -...--...-.. 143, 177 Fanemel, -www M,- Clanmn, James .... ,.- .,.,...,... ..,...., 143,174 Davis, Virginia .... -..- ..... -..-...,.. .....- ...,, M., ,,,,..,,, 227 Fanesliely pa K -Wm -,,,-, N MW-gm--W. 0 Clark, Clara ..............,,.,,,................ - .............. 108, 174, 187 Davison, Brenda Jo ,..... .... -........,., 127,209 Fu-mer, Jack -.1 ----,, W--W,-M -w---mM- Clark, Coleta ... ,............ -.... .....,... - .... -......- ...... -.-.. 88, 174 Dean, Sarah ................ .........-.-...,...,.,..,.,,,, Farmer, Myrtle --D -MM..---H ,WM- Clark, Delores ..... - .... -........ .,,.......... -..W ........... -. 108, 227 Dean, Thomas ...... ,... - ...... - ........, ..... H., B,-end, gm- ,--, ma- - nxgn ,--, I- Wm-H-M-mwm 2? Clark, Jim ......,. .. ...... - ..............., ....- .... ,....,.....,... 70, 79, 227 Deason, Mary Sue ..... ... ..,.. -.-..-.-.. ......-. .. , 228 RRAR MRS, T' C. W -hm----N-m--- 159 Clark, Kay ........- ..,....... ---....,.....-.......... 45, 46, 117, 227 DECKER, MRS. DIXIE .,.... ,..,. -.Q..,, . .. 164 Farrell All hmwmm- -mmm---l 99, 210 Clark, Olive ......... ...- ..... -..-..- .... N .... -..mx ..,..,..........,.,. 227 Deen, Ann .................... --,-.-.-... .--... .-.W 228 -, . -M----Mm mmvmm- 99,210 Claymon, Jayce ................. ..........,.,..-...-..-............ 46, 227 Dees, Terry ..... -.... .... -.- ...... ...-.........-.-... 64, 70 png , , W- --., Nm- ----- -W-mm ---W,-M 126 Clayton, Carolyn -..-... ......,..,..... .. ..,.. .. ............. ...- ....... 174 Del-Ioyas, Andrew .....1.,.- .... - ...... -....,.,,. .... ...,... 67 Faulkner R ------Mm-w- 39, 55, 55 Clayton, Patricia ..-.. .. ..,....... - ........ ...... 50, 129, 208 Delagado, Hermilinda .... - ...,,. ..,.......-..,..,.,-..- ...... W., Fayle Batch M- ------.- NH F.-M-Wu-m-M-mm 229 Clegg, Barbara -..- .... -... ....... ............ ...... 81, 14-5, 174 Dell-Iomme, Charlene - ...... ................,,... 50, 129, 131, 209 Feaznlm L ell bc---.W-U-M W-n-M-m- 210 Clegg, Francis M.- .... - ......... .............. - ...-.... 129, 208 Denny, Peggy -,.-..- ...... M- .... -...- ...... ,.....,.-.-. 143, 177 Feule -. ' -lv ,W-I 210 Clegg, Marion -........... ................,...... - ........... -..-... 39, 227 Denton, Pattie Sue ....-,.- ...... --........-.-..-... ................. 188 tml, ,H MM ------ H. -NM.-,mm , 122, 210 Clement, Janice ...., ....... - .... .. ......... .. -,-.. 73, 79, 99, 208 Depew, Ann .... ....-..- ..... .........,..-..............- .... - 87, I' Fergu ar -nMY-M---Nnm---wmnkwm 229 Clements, Jimmy -..--.--..- .--- .......... - -....-..- 208 Derryberry, Dodie .... -.., ..... -.. 45,46,49,116,117, ' Genev, ,md M, 128,119 Clement, Judy .. ............... -.... .... - ............... 46, 99, 101, 208 Deshong, Kenneth - ..,.,. .,.- ....... .,...,..-...-.-..-,..,.. 148, Lf e m ifnmes ---- K ,,-, ---M ---N W 210 Clepper, Barbara ....... ...... -.-1..-..-..- .... -..-....... 99, 227 Dew, Martha - ....... -...-.-.......-...-......-....-..--....-, 178 Fenm: Vamelle ,M---W---M nl.--I-M--5320, 179 Clift, Roy ...... - ......... ...... - ............. , .- ...... 59,157,175 Dias, Sandra -..,., ..... --..--..1.- ......... ..... 45, 46, 109,111 pickliny L, Valle nv,--N--A Wu- 50, 120, 210 Clinton, Richard ...,., ...W ............................... - ....... 208 Dickerson, Barbara ,......... -,..,....... ..... -...,. ..,....... 102, 228 Fieldu., Kenneth H--------4M- ,,,, N,-----MH 210 5 Cobb, Jerry ..-...- .......... -....... ......... .. .............. 227 Dickerson, Gerald ....,........ -.k.... ..,.. ..- .......... 111, 112, 178 Fields, France, ,,-m-m--M--M-W-A-my 128, 119 fy, Caburn, Steve ............... ..................... ...................,...,... 2 2 7 Dickerson, Jack ........ -..,. .... - ....... 1-.. .... -....... 39, 228 Finch, Mary K K,KKK,K new--MMM-M mm 50,9Q,210 Cnker, Charles .,. ....,.,,. - .........,,, ,,,,,,-.--.- ,.,,.......... 132, 227 Dickson, Dorothy .... ..,. .... -..-... ................... 128, 177, 178 Fleishman, Sue mH,-.w-M- KKKKKK ,-----Mn 104, 229 FN Cole, Bonnie ---..,...,..-.,,,,.. ....., ,. .,...... ---Mm ,.,....... 227 Dietz, Henrietta .......----.......-.........-...... 228 Fleming, Wayne W-Q-------mm ,Dwi 179 Cole, Darlene .-.- ................. ........... ........ 1 7 5 Dietz, Joe ....--.. - ..... -...-....- ............ ....-- ............ .. .......... 209 Floyd, Mike Mm----Q-,H--nlwl-W,-gn ,,,,,,,,, 75, 229 1, Coleman, Ray ............ ........... ........ .. ,. -.,............ 227 Dietz, Judy ............. .. ....... .................. .......... 46, 35, 87, 209 Flukingel-V Bugch K ,,,, K ,,,,, m,m--,,-- ,,,,, ha ,,,,,,,,,,,,1, ,mmm 229 COLLEY, MR. JOHN ,..- ...........,.... ....... ,. ....,,,... 8 9,156 Dillard, Janice ...... ......- .... ........- ...... -......... ............. - .... 209 Foenger, Bill ---A-num-M ,,,, MH-I---N ,,,,, --mmm, 179 nf 43 Collins, Barbara ,,.,,.. ,,.-,,,, ,,,.........,,.,.,,. 46, 134,135, 208 Dipple, Sherilyn .... - ............. -..-..-.....,- ....... - ..........-..... 228 lromenot, Ruben ,,,, ww- ,,,,, lqwlw,-mmbww-M-H 229 7. Collins, Carole ........... -.--...-.-..-..- ............ --.W 129,208 Dittman, Buddy ...- .. .,...... -...1-.-.--... 127,157,178 Fgrd' Ruby ,,,, H,-,,,---N,-,Mm,,,,,,,,,,,, 134, 135, 210 ' 3 f' Coltharp, Arther ........ 22, 39, 40, 41, 43, 70, 76, 82, 83, Donn, Ronald V .............. 39, 4-0, 43, 114-, 178, 244- Ford, Shirley ,-Mm ,,,, -M-um.,-, ,,,,,, ---A ,,,, N ,,,,,,,,,,, -M 229 1-7 V 111, 112, 175 Dvdd, 1-C9 --------'------------ ------------------ ----s-r--. 133. 209 Fortenberry, Wayne ...-.....,. .... - ...... -......- ....... 126, 146 4 Como, Le Roy ................ .. ...-.............. .. ...... - .............-.. 72, 208 Doerrie, Ann ..... ...... .. ......... -..-........................ 117, 209 Foster, Carolyn .---m,,- lo-,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,W,,,-,--n 229 ' A Como, -1-.. li ........ .. ............ 22, 39, 40, 41, 43, 70, 76, Dommert, Betty ..................... -..-... ...... ..... .................--... 228 Foster, Jack Mm-,,,,,.,, ,,,, -,,,,,.,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,mm., 75, 210 V , 82, 83. 111, 112, 175 Dommert, Karen ............ ...-..-..-.... ........... --- ,,,...... 50, 228 Foyer, Jerry ,,.-,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,.,, mmm., ,.,, -N ,,,,,,, M, 72, 210 Connor, Linda . ..... ...... ....................... - ...... 9 7 , 208 Dommert, Mark .-...-... - .-----.-..-..---- -----.-.M --.------..-..--.- 133 Foster, Sue ..--.......,..-...-,, ...... -..-N.-..-. 147, 148, 210 - Contreras, Hiram .... ............,-.---.,.... 28, 208 Dooley, Lynn -..- ...... -..- ..... .. ...... 16, 68, 79, 81, 120, 209 Fgwlgr, Billie ,,,,, -,,x,,,H-...NF ,,,,,,,,, A ,,,, mm 51, 87, 210 3f,,,Conn-eras, Irma ........ - ..,.. ....................-... - ........ 2 08 Doolittle, David .................... - ...... -..- ..,............... - ...... -.. 228 Fox' Darlene W, ,,,,,, HM ,,,,,, , ,,,,, m,W,m 73, 88, 146, 229 - 1 Cook, Margie ..,.. - ........ ......... - -- .... 138, 139, 175 Doss, Byron .-------. .--,-- ------ -..-----------M ---------------.---.-- - 39 Fuzell, Lanell W.- ..... -,,,,,.,- ..... - .,...,.,...... -,-n,,,,.... 135 ' 'Cook, Mary ............ ................... 4 6,104-,227 Dntson, Carrie .............. - ....... - ...... - ............--.... - ...... -.-- 228 Franco, Ruth ,.., .,,,,,, ,,,, -,-- ,,., - ,,,N,,.-,,,- ,,,,,.,., 179 Cooper, Bobby ...... .....-.... ...-................--....... 1 75 Daugherty, John .--- ------- ------- ------ --- ----- ---- ---ee- - .-------- 209 Franklin, Ann - .... -,,,.,,- ...... -..-,,,,,.-..-...,,.--. 99, 210 cooper, Gene .........-...............---... ..- .............,..-- zoa Douglas, Elizabeth ...... -.-M ..... - .... -..-.. 99.100.120,209 Franklin, Carol WW .... -,--,,,, 52,19,a1,99,100,210 Cox-der, Sarah ...- ....... -- .... - ....... - 128, 175 Douglass, Sharon .... -..-........-..-1 ............ - ...... 46, 81, 228 F1-nnga, Peggy M- ,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -mu 41, 14318, 120, 179 Comeil, Paul ...... -..-.-.... .. 5l,96, 97 Dowdy, Joyce ..-..-.....-,-.---.-.-----.---.-...-- 228 Franz, Curtis ...,,,-.-..-..,,., .,.. -,.....,. 142, 143, 210 Cornelius, Carol ...................... - , 42, 98,1175 Draegar, Carolyn ...... - .... ........-....-.......... 46, 33, 228 Frazier, Johnny -1,-,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,-tu...-,,,,-,,,,,,. 229 Cornelius, Maurice .............. - 51, 10 , VNQJQB, 46,175 Dube, Carole .... .., ...,.... ........-... ..... ...,-.. 51,103, 120, 209 Frazier, L, W, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,-,, 40 Comelius, Ronninklni.. 22, 30, 58, - 175 DuBose, Clayton .- ......... -... .............,............................. 209 Frazie,-, Mann, Kay m,-Wn-ml,W- 17, 41, 19, 80, 81, COUCH, MR. LESLIE .. ..... ..... .. ......,.,..... - ' 163 DuBose, Margaret .... .. .,........ .........,-.......,-.. 108, 120, 178 98, 99, 210 ' Courvell, M n ............,........ ......-...... - - ........... 24-Q Dugas, Charles ...- ............... -...... ...... ...1..- .... - .,............ 133 Frazier, Richard ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,MW ,,,,, M ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-, 122, 179 Covey, Betty ...... 46, 107, 108, 208 Dunaway, Carolyn - ...... ...........-............. 51. 108, 198 Frazier, Sue ,,,,W,.,,M,mM,,,,- ,,,, a 50, 120, 122, 210 Cowan, I - .. ..... .. ..,. . .....,.............. ................,. 2 27 unaway, Charles ............ -.........-- 39, 70, 147, 148, 209 Freeland, Cafglyn KK ,,,,, -,www ,A ,,,, M., 50, 52, 1041 210 Cowan, S ............... ................... ........ 8 1 , 176 - away, Sandra ............ ,........-..........-.. 46, 99, 100, 209 French, Pnnl MM-,W ,,,,,,, ,-.Mm ,,,,,,,, N-AMN ,,,,, -A-.m,u 132 5 Cows - is A 1- .I ......,,....... . ...... 1 ........ 143, 176 I , Wallace -..- ........... -.- ..... -..-,. 39, 42, 43, 59, 209 Fwy, Wally m,n--mM,N,'m- ,,,,, ------M--Wm 229 v'- , ' ..................... ......,.............. .... 2 2 7 Dunm James ................ ,...-... .... - ...... -....- ......... ...-.. 228 Fl-nehncr, Beny mu- ,,,, -WW,,,,,W,m- ,,,,, mm- 128, 130 ey, Ken ' - ....,.............. ..... ...................... 3 3 Dun ornrny .....,-- - ----.-. ------.--H---W .-------.- - -v---- 96,97 Fmehner, Bill ,.N,,-.-...-..,,.,-,,,....-.,,,,,,-..., 229 ' fl --------- -r----- - ------ ----.. -----.--------e-----.------- 2 6 Dllnll, ' - H -----e----- --------- - ---- - ------N-----W ---r- 123, 173 Frosch, Charlie .....-.......,....... ...... -..-.........-.-...... 50, 180 COX, Cfaig ------------ -----------r-- ---- H C ll, ' ----f--- -------------- - ---s-- - ----- - ----- ----r---- ------ 228 Fuchs, Richard ....-.........- .... -.....-..,.,................ 229 Cox, Will Maray ...,..... ......... u e W5 -.- .... -.-.--..-..-..-.-..- .........,.. 72 Fulkerson, Demi, M,FWHM,,H-,,l-,,N,,,,-,-Q 229 5- aig, Mir t .....-.............. 3- , 79, 81, 3, 176 Dutson ......... ..,.,...... ..... ...... .... .... ...... ... 38, 47 Fnlleny Pgm -A---uh-,,-.---,-,,--ni-nl,-M, 229 1 g '-iB- R017YH ---------'---------'- -- ---'----------' - 102 D Ufacek, ' ---- ------ ---- -----------e--- ----A - '-'--- 64, 228 Fuller, Audrey -.......... 13, 47, 79, 80, 86, 88, 113, 180 .5 1 . . lden ...., ,.,,,...... Q . 9, 157, 1 Jeanne ...... - ...... -..-...... ..... -..- 120, 134, 135, 209 Fuller, Beverly M -bw, 38, 43, 41, 103' 104, 130 ,' rn M .. ' - rlv ,-.A--- ---- -....., ------.-,-... 8 .43,12 r Warren ---,----- - ----- ---- ---,-- -n-'----- ------- ---L- ---- 178 Fuller, Dewy .. aa, 42, 43, 109, ua, 119, 120, 180, 244 Crave Gene ....,....,... ..,.,.Y. 3 9 42, 43 L 112, E 5, Linda --------- -- ------ -.------------ 134, 135, Fulmer, Chnl-leg ,.,,,,.,,,,-,,.,.,.,,,-,-,,-,,..,,,,-,-, 64 r Crnwle e J ......--.. ..........,.--....... Q - ..... l MOH C0130 --------------------- ------------M ---- gin Gallatin, Lester .......-....,.....-..- .... - ........ .., 58, 79, 210 5 Creek n, es ,...........,,,,.,..........,..,,,.................. 1 ..... 227 Eaves, Nalncg ................ --.-.-...H.1m.-.-N-.-53?123, ig? Garber, Rqycg -md,,,,,,,-,,,M,,,,-,Mm 98, 99, 210 Creel, oret 5 .,,..... ...........,A..,.............. .. . , 227 6 ' , B ------ - -,---------- --------V----H - , Gardner, Lan- .,,, ,,,.,,,-,,,,,,,,-W...-,,x,,.,,,.,,,,,,M,,. 190 Crockett, Haro - .............. -., .. -...- ........ 08 Q df, D6 1 ---- - ---- --v--- 140, 142- 143, 209 Gardner, Winzton ,,,,,,..-, ,,,,,,,,.,-,.. 210 Cross, James Devi ..........-............ - -...--- -' EC1101S, WBYDC -- ---'-- ---- ------------ ----- ------ 122, 173 Guner, Freddie ---........--.-.M 70, 98, 99, 101, 210 Crouch, Befifmd ,,,, ,,,,, M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M T' di inger ........ .. ..... ...- .... ...- 47,99, 228 Gal-ren, George ---an Vnun --,aww ..'v -M-.MN-:W 229 Croulh rs, ry Lou ...,, ...... ........... 1. ,.... I2 Edllllvmall, 8 ---- -------------------d 126, 178 Ggnvett' Sonny K-----.-lvw.,---M.,,-,m,m------mm,-A 64 Crow, Arm ,. .............,1... .....Y.1...........- .....,.. 2 2 7 EC1E1eY, - ---- --- ------------------- 64, 70- 228 Gary, Carol Sue ,,,,.,,.-,,,.-,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-0, 229 Cruft, Mary ...............,. .... ......... . .. .... 1 08 ll ley, Lynnn ----------- ---- ---- 142. 143 Gary, Corky --,bn,.,.,-,-,--,,,,4,,,,,-,,-W-,,,,,,. 81, 130 Cullison, .................. -... ,.... .... - ,,...... 1 76 E s, Coy - --,--- -V--M ---- - ---- ---N 173 Garrison, nee M.,-,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,-,-N 210 S Cummings, Mn gm-eg ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , M, ,,,, 08 r Robe: -......... ......-- 70, 124, 178 Ga,-Vey, Nancy -----QM -wmm---M-- 210 Cunningham, Jernl ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , E hr Wilma ........-..... .... -..W. 47, 88, 228 Gans, Glo,-ia W-u-HN--,-M-M 5--- -M ',-. MM 120, 139 Clll-TPS, Darwin --------------- ---f------ - -----------1----- - --------4 2 03 ld ------- --- --------- 179 Gassetl, Alden ,..-.,...,,.,.....,,....,.,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,, 51, 229 Currie, Nellie .,.-...-,. .......... ,.,........... - .. 128, Eilers, Mar Rose .... -..-. .-...- M-.-.NW 209 Gay, Jolene mHM---- D.--m--.nm 123,130 Cutsinger, Edwin ,..,....... .....,........... ,. ...fl .... 13 LD IE LE ...... -.-.--. 154 Gay, Martha MDC- -m----'m--0-,-- 211 Dabney. Glenn ---, - ---4----- -----7 -------.X , eds , H0 Y -n--- --- ---- 229 Geaslin, David -..- .......,....,-...-...-,..... 180 i 'F' I 1 1 ,- Q Q f ,Y 'X , 1 :V j,i.-f':q,.,- 1 1 l ef , J' N. p ' X f xv mi- 1 Q 1 Wf- ce.,1i,,, Helen -,,, ,,.. , ,,,,-,.,,,,1 ,141, 148,13 1-14,11 ssoN, Mis ANNETTE .,.,..,..... 124,125,163 H,,r,1,,,,d, Ning .,,,,,,. ,,,,.1.,,., ,,,..,,.,,..... -.- ..,,.,,.,,,,,,..,, - 231 GELBER, MRS. JEAN -..4i.Q... ' ' , Harrison, Imogene --i.-.-----.-.-W 212 Huddle, Nedra ...........i........................ 185 GENTRY, GEORGE, +.,,.,.,L..L...,,.. 'f . ' ' Harrison, James -...,.-..-... .... ...... ...... ...-..-. 68, 99. 212 I-Iudgina, C. G. .......1..-....,.- ...... - ........ -..,- .... ..H.........-231 Gerber, Nancy ,.,.. .,.j..,..i,g.,:,A.,.-,. ,... ....4l-.... - -f-' Harrison, Joanne ..- ..........,.. - ..... -..-.. ...,.. ...-......-.. 47, 21: Hudman, Mac ,..,.,.,.,.,,.,..,,.-....- .......... ............-.. 99, 231 Gem, Christine ... '1,.J....,.....-..-.......... N, 1 Hartman, Bill .- ....... -..- .... -.-..-N..-.-.--.- ..... - ...,--..-. 23 Huey, Freddie .,,.. -,,.,-..- ....................... ................. 68, 185 Gegford, n.,wa,, ,l':,.,,-.-,,,,...-...- 126, ,187 Hmmm, Mary -..-..-.-,.-., ,,.... 23, as,40,4s, 78, 19, H,,gg,,,,, nanny M., .... -..,W ..,..,....,, , ...,,, --.W .... 212 Gesford, Eddie ...................... .... .........-.-.4 ..... 229, , 98, 101,146,244 Hughes, Sammy -..-..................... .... .......-....... 99,231 Geyer, Mary Ann ...-.............- ..... -.-13351, 38, 229 l rvey, Earl .....- ..... - ...,,..... 1 .,.... -...- ....,... 1 ..... 72, 99, 230 Hull, Connie -...-..-..........-.............--....---..-.. 104, 213 Gianake, Eimilraull ..--.......................2 .............. 22 - rvey, Joe ...,..- ........ -..- ..... --.N .... .....-.......- .......,.... 230 Humphrey, Ellen .... .. ....,. -.-.M ......... .. ........ --.,- 126,231 Ginnlke, Nick .....-..- ...... -......-.........4 ......... 51, 18 arvey, John ,,,,,, ,.,.,.,,..,.,...-..,-.,, ......, - ,,.. - ....,.. -. 63, 212 Humphrey, Freddie .......-.-........e .... ..,,-................. 185 glgson, gobby ---.-...... ...... -..M .... - .....YY,YYVV...-.. Harvey, riqiennelth ...-.- ............... .. .... -...-....- ...... .. ......1. gumphrelyis, Peggy ..-.. .... -..-......- .... N-......... fig, gg, 1 lon, rover ...... ..... ......................... ..,..111.,.,.,,,.1., ey, yrre ,w,.....,.,..,...- ...... ,,..,. ........ ,,,.,.,..,,,,. unter, onna .............................. , gilbert, liflrilyn -.-- 37, 38, 42, 4-5, 81, 103, 10 1 ggtzlell, Joanne .,.,,.,.,.,.,,...,.,,...,...,........,.,..-..,.,,. ,,... 230 Huskey, Martha .................-....-....... X ' 99: 231 iles Bily ..................-.-,L..-- ........ 9 1 Havnrd, Frances ..-.,...--.-....................-.-.. 212 Husky, Tom .......---...........i 185 cm-I Elizabeth -..... + ...... .. 129 Hawkins, nubh. - ...... - ........ -.-.W vo,16,124,12s,1sa Hutchins, Lou .,... -.- .,.... --.-..-.-..-.. '231 Gllel, FIOYCIICQ ,... Lf..- .... 1, 229 Hayes, Midge ,,,,,.,,,,., ,..- ,,,,,..,,..,. ,.,..,.,.,. 50, 103, 104, 212 Hutchins, Sally ........ ..M.-.......,....... -Nw 86 Gill, Evllyh ...-.........1..,:fT.2,........ l , 45, Ifgarndun, Ed ,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 230 Hutton, Adrian ..,....,. -.. .,...-.,..-.....-,.., I '- Gilllh, Dllliel --,- .- - ,--A.- , ylfearo Bill ,..- ............ ,..- ..... -..........-...-1 .... -..-..---.. 59 Hutton, Thomas --.-. .-...........-. .. X Gillis, Rohm, --.-.- ..... , 1 3 1-1 pm, cmge -,.-,.-.-.,-..---.. s6,s1,'zo, 76,212 Hutton, Wexford -.- lk .. . - gilflwlv, Changi? ' -,--,,----,-,-- -,------------- - 223 He r, Doyce - ............. .............. - .................. .. ......,..... 2 30 Inman, Juanita ...,........ -..- ..-...... ... IIKGIA mn, , , l ---- -- - --- - ----- --------- 2 H i ash, Sheldon ..,.. -,..-.... ,.,...,. .....,...,.., - ..-W 184 Irwin, Charles -............... ...... ...... - - Girgirfgiof' -..-:., .,....... ..,.T. ...., -.,. 211 He chel, Jane .- ...,.....,...,.,..... -,. ..,,,.........,.. 128,184 Irwin, Jerry --,...---..--- ----- ,.-. 2 WEBB. Jlldiill --.- --... -r-r-----r-- --r- ..- -- --1 100,229 ntsclmel, Mary Ann .......... ....- ............. - ................... 212 Issacks, Jimmie ...--. - , .. ..n. . ..... 81 'Q VOM. Judy -------- - ---- ----- - r--rr---r 3 , , 93120. 211 ,, eintnchel, !sy,..l,. .... I.. .... ... .... - ......... - ..... ...,... 126,212 Istre, Donald ............... X ...,... ,... 186 CLASS, MR, CH R - ---- - ------ -- --- -4---- ---- ---- 154 X H9intscl1el,.lI'o ,..... - .......,......,, - ...,,.......,........ - 72, 212 Istre, Elvis ,.......-....-, ,............... 6 0, LI5, 231 619118, X- --- 11- 181 en1menwa3Q B v ly ..2- ................- 128, 131, 184 , .. 7, 108, 186 20731710 ard ------- ,-- ---. 3-A-if -AA,- L ----- ,--- 3 g 9,1g I e erson, Au reyxi ..,... ll ,..,,....... ..., 1 40, 143, 184 , ty ...,. .. ,.,.,.. ..- ..... ..........,.. .. ......... 1 35, 213 0 011, V -------------- ---- --------- 3- -4- -- ----------- - ders n, Barbara, Q. ',-,.,.,.... ,.......,., ......... .. ....... 2 30 Jackson, Harrold .... , ...,.,..... ... ..,.....,,...... ,....-,. . 186 Goldfield, .... ..,...,.... Y.-- ,.1,1,..,.. , p ENDERSON, M ...,..,,.. - ..,,.,.. ....,......... 1 sv J k , K -..-.--..-..- .,.. ,.---.,.........-. . 186 Gonzales. loria ----- ----- - ----------------- -- ---- 2111' , Henclbrion, Eugelgg ....... - ..,.... ... ..,,..... , ,..,.,. W-.. 230 Jzzkzgg, P:3'icia ....- .....,,,... .... .,... ...-..-.. 10 31 Gonzales, -1011m1Y ----r -- ---------------- ------- ------------- T---1--Nu 231' N Hhnderson, Lois .- ....,...,,... ........,,..,., .. .,,...,.... 1 43, 212 Jackson, Virginia ......,..... ..... .... ,. .,......... . --.. 38, 99, g0UZ31U9, MH C118 --------r--- ----- ---Q-A----135,311 Henderscn, Willa .. .... .. ......... .. ......,.. - ,.... .... 2 30 Jackson, Wanda ......,............ -..-..,... 48, 99, 100, 23 0112 H, --------r----r----- - --rr ' , , ' Hendric s, Doris . . ........,,....... , .... 120, 129, 212 Jacobs, Duaine ......................,. ..- ......... ... 51, 231 Gord ' --------------,,,-----,------- L ---- -----,,,,-,-,-- ' ,181 1-1 k , P ...,.,.. ........,.. - , so, 79, 120, 146,212 JAMES, MR. FRANK - ...... - X -..,-.- 65,160 Cure. H -,, ------- -,5,---1---- --------, -,-- 8 85,127,211 ecayai ............. ,.....-.-.-....,.... 135,212 James, Harvey -..---,-..---. ,141, 148,186 Core. le ----- 5s---,-,-+-- -r-------r-- ,- 3 4 q117Q 181- 244 Hensley, Glenda .... - .............. 23, 118, 120, 132, 133, 184 Janacek, Donald .... - .......... .....- . ...... ,..- Ensign 1512 ---- ------- - ----- we ----- ---- -- 28, 131 Hernandez, Angelita ..................... ,... ..... .............. 230 Jenkins, Glenda ........................ X X .. 1? 01' l 010 ---+ -------- -f-- -------- '--- ------------W ---- Herndon, Edward ............... ...-.- ...,............ - .... -.. 50, 230 Jenkins, Judy ..- ........ --...-.........-.. ... 2 3 Gould. Half ----af ----A----f---------------------e----------A--------- 132 Herrera, Rima , ,..,,.,.,..,,..,.,.....,,,.....,,..... 1..,.,...,....,..,,,,..., 1 84 Jennings, Gordon - .... .............................. 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Graham, -1'1dY 4--- l------1 4---4 ---5 --------- ----r---- 2 30 Herring, Denny ...... ....... ........ 7 6 , 184 Jennings, Sue -....,.......,.. ....... , ..... --.... ..... ........-..-.. 213 Grantham Gle ' iv 230 ' ' ' G 1 I Nl ---f----- -- --fe --r------------------f4-'--A-e----------- H errmg, Emma ....,.............,.....,.....,................. - ........ 47,231 Ienn.1scl1e, Jlmmy ...-.........,-..-..-.....-..--.... ...,... faves- shlfley' ------- ----r------------------------------------ 50, 230 Herrington, Benny .,.,,,,...,........,............ ,. ,.,...................... 212 Jernigan, Wanda .... ............. ..... .............. .... ....... 35, 232 gray, glafgld ---- - ------ h--,--,--------- ---r---r 133, Herrington, clmlpne .e--.., 11, 27, so, 32, se, 57, Johnson, DeWitt x ,138 fly. 0 nn ---- - --------- ------M -------r-- , B0,81,145, 183 JOHNSON, Mns. ELIZA . -..,... 164 Cray, Lynn ........,......... ....... 5 9, 60, 76, 79, 81, 205, 211 H B b ---,---,---,-,- -M -Mlm -----, F -----.-,' W ---,-- 231 J 1, J MMMW,--,-M MM Mn- - ' 3 Gray, Mary Kay l ----r- ------r-------------------------r------------ 2 30 El-yin ,...,,.. ..,,,................... 26, 51, 122 Jghlllggf Nllzrcelle ..-..-,.-.-. L - as Gray, Penny r,,-f,,----- -----rr-rrr-- 3 8-47,93,120,211 Hickppson, Gay ..,,..,..., , ..... .,.... - .,- ........,,.... as,42,1s4 Johnson, Paul .... -.......-.- ...... - . 51, : , , 3 GUY, Roma --A- ff-----'------- ---------------- 4 1100, 230 Hicks, Don .............. -.- .......,...... ,..- ...,. -....-... 115, 212 Johnston, Darrell ................... .. ...........,. ..... gravwv, 511111111 --,r-r,rr-rrr-Arr - ---Arr ----------------------- 3 I-Zgg Hicks, Wesley ................, - ....... 1, 12, 26, so, 32, ss, 81, Johnston, Ray , ..... - .,.. - ..... -,., --.,-.--..--.. . . 21 flvwn- mer- --- r---r --4--------r------------------------------r---r , 120,184,244 June., Alice ........ M.- ...... - .... 1- .-,.. 51,129, 1, 213 GRIFFIN, MISS A1-VERA ---.-----.-------.-----------...-- 123,162 HI ENBQTHAM MR LEON .......,...,.... - .......... -. 163 B 1, .-.-.-..-..., ......... x .... -.-..- s 120 Greer- Mmvcle -..---- - -..-----.-.---- 20-47,144,141 132,244 Higgower D,,p1e,,Q - ..... 1 ,.....-..,- ......,, ...--. 139,184 BX-bil: ..--.--,.. -.. 41, 1 0: 213 Grier- Donald ------r----- - ---------.----rr-.-.------ - ---.rr------------r-..--.. 182 Hxcl-rrovinsn, MR. M. D, ...,...--,,.,, ...,..,. , ,.......... 157 Jones, Betty -...--...-.,-..-....- 7 If.- aa 7,187 Gfgffgn, Beipv - ----- ----r ----- - -------- - - - .--.-- 211 Hightower, Norma .... -.- .... -- ........... -, ...... ,--..-..-.- 184 Jpnep, Billy -.-.-....--,... X 213 Gfffffn- Elks ---.- - ---.- -------------- --rrr--rr- 1 8 2 mu, Carol - ...................... - ...,.... , ....... 4.-. so,91, 122,212 Jones, Charles ........ ---.,.-.-.... ..- ,143 gifffmy Xfnfiell ----. - ---f----f------- 5 5,-23 Hill, Carolyn .......... -.... .....,..,.............,,...,...,,,.. 50,231 Jones, Duke ,..... -..-.,,-..-..---,.. 5, 6, 181, 44 lmes- anne - -'-- --4- -------'------------------------ 1 H illard, Brenda ,,...,.. .... - ...... - ............... - ..... - . 50,231 Jones, Earlene ..................... ..- 3. Grover- Beffv ------- --.-----..---...----.---..---.-------------e- - 182 Hillard, Mu., ..............................................,..,,. 41, 117,231 Jones, Ellen --- ..... ...-.-.-. --..--... - 2 , 99152, BBW '--r - ------A --f-'er---------- 3515151230 Hams, Lynda ..,.. - ,..,, .,,,. - ,,,..,,.. - , 45,47,s6,a1,12o, 184 Jones, crm ......., ....... - ...- .... ,.-. ..-,.... ,232', G 5211, -lane ----- --1-- 23- 39-415 43558133 gi Hilton, Donald ,M ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, , ,,,,,.,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,, 231 Jones, Ha,-old ,M ,,,-,, ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,, 213 Gwinn, Bubba ----.- ..-..-..-..-....------. 1 531121126 ,'I21I,ZT','2?,l.'L'I'y, 'i1111, .,,,,, , i1 '11jii1111'13 ff'ill 1?,'IGE'sH3l Hi, 'iQ1 'i T' 1' HZ' iii' guemhgi Laffy ' ''' '- - '- '-- 2 30 Hiser,,Dorothy ,,,,..,...,...,. ........,.. ,,.. ...................... 2 31 Jones, 3ohn ... ...... 33: 213' CUPE Pano' ----r- e----- 5 0,102-105' 120- 183 Hayely, Ronnie ........ M..- ..... M- ...... - ....... . -- .............. 231 JONES, Mus. L UI - -..-.---..-. 154', csinfyihuff -'--------- -------ee---fr----- 7 0, 133, Hobbs, Keith ..... -,...- ..... -..-M ........ ..,. - ,--.-.. 231 Jane., Nickey , , x 39,42,43,81, 1 ,182- GuyfMar-fiF1 'fffffffffff .... 'fffffffu55l i,fi'fli,i2.183 5333591353 jjj ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, lgj lS'fQ3E'5 P'Qf,'iQ 13iA A ' gg Haferkamp' Janelle -- 47, 99' 230 Hodges, Doyle ,.. ............,, .,.. ....... 2 7 144, 184 Joneg ,Shirley H. -I -'vu--N-1 ' Hale- Gene --n--f --n'-------- --------------- 1 4 8,230 Honcis MRSTBEDITH ..,... ........... . .-, ........ 1 . 93,162 JORISON Mnsfgir '.f'f . '.lT99 1 1s-1 ,f1,'lfS,,J0YCee ne--nt--f-- ------ 1 2911301183 Hoffman,'Shirley ................ ....... - ....... , ,,... 1 26,212 J0,.1,,,,, iwmm, ,..-.. . .. Q .... 1 --74,112,l20:1 ,213 Hall' Names ' 211 Holcomb, Patsy ........ ............. .. .......... .. ...... 126, 231 Jordan, Nancy ,,.. .. .... ,... ,. ,.... ..,,..,.,..,.. 51, 148, 213 Han' Panene ' 5 0' 104, 120' 211 Hollaway, John .. ,,,,.......,.. .. ....................................,. 68, 112 Jogey, Carrell ,,,,,,,,,,, X ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., 128, 181' Hin' sifgihfg ' 1 gg' Hollaway, Norris ..,.--.- -----..--.----.--- - ------.------- 50, 135 Justice, Patricia ...... - Q .. .... -.. .-......---..-- ,232 ' ' ' ' Holle David .......... -... .......... - .... ...... ..... .. .......... -..-.-. l 5 Kadjar Aileen ..,,,...,. ....,,......,.,..,...,,. 181 Hallman, Frances ...... .,.,.11..,., ,. 50, 87, 230 ' - ' gaglmanlkwgad -------- ..-.. - 47' 79, 80' 111- 230 E2ll?,1,':.?'13as'''i:ii:::i:i::i:::i:'::::::i:. '::::::::i::::::ii: ill EZ'.l?a,, l5S5Y, :11i::i,. :::1:::::::1T3: 1 QS, Hgrfjfion 'Eine ----- - -'---- A ----- 72- Hollingshead, Glenda ,....... ........ ...... . . 102,105,185 Kuna, cam. ,.., - ,.,,,,, , xx , ,....,. ,.,.,,-..,.,.,.- 1 ,187, . ' ' ' Hollingsworth Betty ...... ..............,.....,,..... 1 03, 104, 212 Keesee David - .,...,..,, -.. -,,,,,,.,,-,,,, ,... ,,,,,.,,,,,,, 181 Hamilton' Eugene 2 11 Hallowell Maly 212 Kecsee' Jo X Q' ., , ...,............ - ........... - .......... -..W ..... , yea --.--.,,..- -.,..,-- ....... - .... - 135,23 gander' ,PUSH ' ' ' igz' Holmes, Robert ..... ........ .. ........ . .............. . ........ 50, 212 Keiton, Jimmie .. .....a . XX . .-.- ...... - ...... -..... 136, 13321 ,, 0' 'MQW ----- f----e-'ee----- 8 - , HOLMES, BEssIE ...... ..........................,...... 1 64 Keigley, Barbara .... - ........, XX - .............. - .... 129,213 Immun' I e 7 0' 76, 99, 21 Holmes, Tommy ....... ....... 5 0, 53, 70, 76, l85 Keller, Patricia ,. .....,.,.. -..-.. ..... -,,,...,. ,...... ,.....,. 99, E g::'cTond0ig:: ' I 32' Holt, Helen ............... .............. - ............. 2 31 Kelley, Peggy .,.- .... ......,.. ...... ..,-,,-...-.- ........ M..- 5 .,,, ' ' H olton, J. T. .....- ,......., ... ....................,.1....... 164 Kelley, Coleen -....- -......-...,,....................... ' Hank' Wanda ' ' 9 7' 120' 211 Holzheuser, Chico ....-........--..---- --.-.e. - .-.-.-- 3 0. 65,135 Kelley, Janice ........ ,,.,...1..-1.-....... 120, 1 , 4 A gum Sfndfa ---'- - ---- 5 0' 129' Holzaepfel, Earnest 1 ...,...... - ......,................. .......... - 212 Kelley, Larry ................ W.- ..... -..-.- s4,15,1 .2 2, H:::g:' Szfmz 2 30 Honeycutt, Clifford ........ - ...A.e-..- --..------- 2 31 Kelley, Nancy ...,-...., ,..-..--,,...... 98, 99, 1 213' ' .Y ' '------'-- - Hood, Earl ...,... - ........ ................. 1 33,212 Kelley, PM - ....,......,. -. .- .............. 91,12o,1 , 13, gardegree,AB1lIy ....,.., ., ...., 16, 59, 81, 211 Hood na 231 Kelley PM Lee 136 nrdesty, lex ............. ,..,,, ,. ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 ll . . ' ' ' ' ' ' H ' ' Hatdison, Mine 47, 134, 135, 211 Hoo mmy - ..................... -. 14, 56, 57, 70, 185 Kelley, Peggy Sue . ......... 5, , 133 Hudison Pat 47 79 230 Hoo yne ..... ...... ......... .. ...,... ...... .. ..... .. ...... 1 42,143 Kelley, Pete H... ,.-. ......... OQ Hardy 'fackie ' ' ' ' ' ' 128 Hooper. osemary ...- M.-1 ----,v - ---- -,,,-------- 1 30, 131, 1?5 KELLEY, MR. ROB ..-. 99,1 1 7 t '. A ' NW ' Hopper, Patsy ........... - ...........,... - ...,......... - ..... - 2 2 Kellogg, David ..-... 3,78 ,1l3, us zo 13 1 gzzzzzi' ' 7 5' Hopper, Wayne ------- -4--- 1 --------- - --,-,--,- ------ ----- 231- Kellogg, Frances --.. , , 81, 120:1 , Hamnl gym, ::f'g5l',65, 21, Hopper, William ..-.. 79. 111, 112, 120, 185 Kelly, Ann ..., -.- ,.,,,. 1 , , 43, 73, 79, ao, al, 1 , Hulin Garland 230 Hopson. C. L. , ...,. ........ .. .... A ..... -. ... .....--,-- 50, 97, 231 Kelly, Bllly .,,. ........- -,.,,,,,,.. 7 H,,,,mo,, Jams, ' 230 Hornsby, Molly . .......-........... -..- -.-- - ----- - ------- - ------------- -- 231 Kelly, Nancy - ..... - .... - .... , .,.,,,.. -,,....-......,,,...--.- 20 Harper 'Je,,,,em, ' ' 1 29' 211 H01'1011, Marvin ------------- - ----------------------------- - -----4------------ 231 Kelly, Nancy ....-.... .... ... .... ....-...-..... 45, 48, 50, 102, 2 4 - ' 'A ' ' Howard T. -..H -.-------- .. ---------- ---- ----- 1---- - ,--- ------------- 120 Kendrick Bill ,.,.,. ..... ,. .,.,.. 1 ,,.. ,,...,,.,--1. Harrington, Gerald .- ,.,.. -,,,,,-,,,, .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, M M., 70 ' . 63 1 1' HARRELL, MISS MILDRED mm-mmm--mhmbmmm-n 155 Hl'UbY, Frankie --------- --- ------------------- --- ------------- ----- Kennedy, Jnmes -..... .... .......................... 64, 99, 232 Harrington Tommy ---'M -.--4- N 59 183 grvlgy, I-hee --:------- -- - r--- ---'----- - -- 'N --'A - ' - Kent, Mlckle ---------------------...--.-..-......-..-... 214 - ' ' ru v, Owe - --4--- ---- ------ - ---------------- -- -------- - ----- A --,- KERN, PAUL ,..- 1. ..-.......1... -..-, 160 H N 'cy ' ' 'H1 A '- 'M' 113311 1-IUCKABEE, Mus, NATALIE ----..- 104,154n 263 I Kerr, Bob ........ ....- ............,..,. ..,.....,...,,,.. - ...,................. 1 KERR, MR. R. T. ....... .......... - ......... -.......-... 133,158 Kershaw, Barbara ,... ... ..,,. - ..,... .... - ..... - ............,...,.. 2 14 Kervin, Johnnie ............ a..- ..,,............ ....- ,,.. - ,.,...,......., 232 Keyes, Theresa -...... ......,.......... - ........... 79, 147, 177, 188 KILGORE, MRS. CAROLYN ...... ......,.,..,...., - ..,..,,..,. 153 Kilgore, Luclair ......,,.,.,..,........ -.- ......... ...... - ....... 5 0, 232 Killgore, Mary - ,..... - ..,,. - ,.....,.... ..... 50, 104, 232 Kilpatrick - ..... - ........... .......... ,.... . .,,.,............ 1 8 8 Kilpatrick, Mike ...... ......,...... - ..,. - ........ - ...... .. .. 133,214 King, Barbara ,.............. .. ...... .. ..........,. .. ......,. 50, 99, 214 King, Billy ....,...,,... N ,...,.,...... ............. .. ......, ..,...,....... 158 KING, MR. JAMES .........................,..,,..... .. ............. - 154 King, Richard ..........,... ...- ...,...... -... 95, 97, 119, 120, 214 King, Sandra ..,.,........ .. .....,... .. ,.... - ....... 143, 188 King, Sonny .....,v. .......,.. .,........ - ..... - .. ......... 39, 51, 214 King, Terry - ,.....,.. - ......... 23,1o,99,1o2,11a,119, 120, 128, 167, 188 Kirlrham, ,Sophia ..1.. ..... 4 8, 78, 102, 120, 214 Kirkpatrick, Jesse ....... ..,. ...., 2 5 , 39, 115, 120, 214 Kisby, Charlene - ........, - ......... ..............,,.. - ...,.,,.,... 2 32 Kleypas, Darrell .,..,... .. ......,, ,....,,.....,.......,......., 2 32 Kloesal, Pat ...,...,... ,........ 1 29, 214 Knox, Sandra ..,......... ...... 4 8, 102, 214 Koephe, Daldina .,.... ........... - .......,...,.,.,....,,. 2 14 Kolarip, Anita ..,,.,. ,,.,,.,....,.......,..,...,..., 1 29, 214 Kolarik, Judy ...,,.,. ............. - ...........,,..,.,.,.,.,.... 2 32 Kunkel, Patricia .,.. ....... 1 18, 119, 120, 121, 128, 188, 244 Karenek, Richard .... ..,......,,............,...... .. .. 214 Korenek, Victor ........ ....,,,....,..,. - . 1.-. 232 Kaudelka, Herbert ,..... ........... - ......,....... - ........ 2 32 Kowis, Clayton ..... - ........ .......... 6 8,188 Kowis, Vera - .,,,...,..,,. ....,.,. 4 8, 99, 214 Kraft, Mary Ann ..... .......,...... 5 1,232 Krijar, Drenzel ..,.,.... ..,,. 70, 132, 214 Krigar, Margaret ....... ..,..,,..., . .. 99, 188 Krisher, Larrence ..,..,..,... .... .. .,...... ......,,...,,..,. 2 3 2 Kubica, Mary ,,.......,.............. ..,.........,r.,.,,,,.....,,.,,.. 3 8, 232 KUDLA, MR. ROLAND ........ .. ..... ... ..... ,... 63, 75,160 , La Boa, Gaylon .................,.,. .................. 2 32 La Boa, Jackson ........,,. ............... 7 0, 76, 214 La Fara, Phil ....,,..,.,.,.,... ..................,,... . .. 148,188 Lafiette, Wayne ..,,.............. ,..,,,..,,,,.. 5 8,166,188,193 LAIRD, MRS. NETTIE .......,............... mn... ,.,,,........... 164 Lancaster, Barry ....1,,,...1. ....... 3 9, 68, 69, 79, 181, 189 Langford, Travis ....,.,.,,. ..,...............................,.,, , 232 ,Lankford, Dora ,..... ................,..,..,,........,... 2 14 Lansford, James ........... .,... 7 9, 115, 232 Larkin, Lee .....................,..., ......,.,., ,...... 1 3 2, 232 , Lauderdale. Lawrence .,.,,1,, .,,.,.....,..... ,........... 3 9 ,214 V Laughlin, Bill ................... .... 1 , 10, 26, 58, 65, 78, 2 79, 80, 81, 166 1Lugh1in, Wilyne .... ,.....,............,,...,...,.,..,...,..... 2 32 Laurence, Bette ...,. ........................,....,,.,,..,,,....,,, 2 32 ii' Lawhon, Jerry ..,..., .,,....,.... ......,,,,......,.,,,..,,,,,,, 5 1 , 189 Lawhon, Keith . ..... ...... 3 9, 41, 4-2, 43, 111, 112, 189 j Lawrence, Jerry ......., ,,,......,............,.......... 4 8, 79, 232 ' Leathers, Marilyn ........ ..,,..,,,,,... ..,,,, 8 4 , 85, 127, 214 ' LEE, MR. ALTWEIN ..........,,.,......,.............. - ,,,....,,,,,,,, 194 Le Blanc, Suzanne ,.,., ,,,,,, 1 9, 45, 48, 79, 116, 117, 232 -, Lee, Jeanette .............. .....,.........,,,......,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1. 1 8 9 Lee, Linda ................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,.,,,,,,.,,,..,.,. 129, 232 Lee, Martha ...........................,,.,,..,,.,... ,.... 9 2, 120, 189 Le Feure, Clinton .................,..,,,,,,,.,,,1,, ,..,,, .,.,. 9 3 , 189 LEMON, MRS. ARTHUR MAC ....... ..... ,,,..,.,.,, 1 5 2 Lemon, Jean ....................................,,.. .,.,. 5 I, 102, 214 Lenamond, Leray ,..,,..,..,,.,.,....,,...... .....,.,...,,..,, 2 32 Lester, Margaret .,...,. ......, 9 7, 214 Levine, Marvin .......,....................,..,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72, 232 Lewis, Frances --....- ...... -.---.,.- ...... - -mmm 214 Liles, Charlotte ..... ,..,,,,,,,,,, 1 89 Lilly, Carolyn ........ .... 1 08, 214 Lilly, Glenda ,,..,,..,,..,, ,,.,,,,,, 7 214 Lindstrom, Everett ...... ,,,,,,, 9 7, 214 Lindstrom, Freddie ...... ,,,,, 1 20, 214 Linscomb, Donald ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 33 V Links, Joe ....,.....,....,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 14 Lilti, Sylvia ....... ....... 4 8, 99, 214 Little, Maxine ,.,.. ..., ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 1 4 Lloyd, Bob ...................,. ...... 65 , 115, 214 ,Locketc, Larry ........ - ......... .....,.. 5 1, 81, 233 Loughridge, Penny ..,,.. M ,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,,,, 113 Loftin, Lola .,.,,. W .,,,.... .,..... 1 08,120,215 Long, Billie ...,.,,..,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 33 giong, John ...... ............... - ..- ........... 58,189 ,fl ong, Norris ....... ......, 1 8, 27, 56, 57, 115, 233 ' Lopez, Regino ..... .. ,,.,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M, 143 ' orak, George ..,,. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 2 33 oredo, Juan ...,...,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 1 5 ' ' oredo, Maura ,....,. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 215 .,1.ove, Clifton .......... ,,,, 1 12,190 Qs Love, Kenneth ,..,,. ,,,,,,,,,, 2 33 Lovett, John ....,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 is Lovett, John ,..,... ,,.,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, 7 5,233 Lowry, Doris ...i... ....... 9 9, 132, 133, 233 4 Lucas, Percy ....,...... M- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 215 i Lucas, Virginia ,,..,, ,,,,,,, , ,, 120,190 2 Luke, Lewis .,,...,. .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 33 ' Lumley, Don ....... ...,.,......,,... 1 13,146, 190 Lynch, Bonnie .,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05, 190, 193 Lyons, Carolyn .............. ....,. 2 0, 24, 38, 42, 78, 79, 98, 99, 101, 190 Lyons, Charles Wayne ,...,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 1 5 264 gn 06x McAfee, Carl ...-a....a.-.-.............-.-...-..-.-..-.. 63,233 McAna1ly, Carole ...-.- .... ....-.-......... ..... --.. ...... 233 MacBlain, Frances .... -..-...-.........-..-..-..-..... 89, 90, 215 McCAlN, REBA - ....,. - ................ .. .,.... -.- ..... .. .............. 164 McCALIB, MR. DANIEL .... .... 82, 83, 84, 85, 127, 154 McCANDLESS, MR. H. M. .......... ,..- .............. 147, 162 McCarley, Charlotte -.......-...-..............--.-.-.... 109 McCarty, Marline ..... .......-..-................ ........ 48, 190, 244 McClain, Doris .... -......-..-..... .... .. ..... .. ..... --.....-- 126,215 McClendon, Barbara .............- ........ ............. 51, 108,215 McClendon, Jerry ..-..........-..... ..... .L 51, 81, 148, 190 McDaniel, Peggy -...-.......-.-.......-..-.-...-...--..- 215 McDonald, Judy ...--.-..........-.... 24, 79, 108, 113, 190 McDonald, Peggy ....- .... a... .... 1 .... .. . ...... ......... -....... 215 McDonald, Virginia ..... .... ...-........... ..... -.......... 128,190 McDonough, Francine .... a........,.-..--..- ...... ........-.... 215 McDonough, Martin .... ..................-- ..... .. 136, 137, 190 McDowell, Clifton -.........-...--.......- ...... - .......... .. ..,. .. 190 McELROY, MRS. MARY BETH .... - .... .. .....,.... 86, 160 McFerren, Mary ...,. - ,..... -..- ........ -...-.- ...... .. .......... -.... 126 McFerren, Ray ......... ................ ............. .. ...... .. 63, 75, 215 McGaffey, Jo Ann ....... -..- ....... -.... ............. -... 38, 87, 190 McGee, James .. ................ .. ......... ................. 140, 143, 190 McGee, Jo Ann ...... .-.... .... .....- ........ -- ..... ....-.... 215 McGraw, Jo Jean ..... ..... .. .. ................ 107, 108, 120, 190 McGregor, Noma ........... -.......,.. ......... - ...... -.. 99, 146, 233 Mclflorse, Louise ...,...,..... ........... ,,........ - ...... ....- ,..... -.. 233 Mcllwain, Margaret ... ..... ..... ......... - ..... .... 87, 177, 190 Mclntyre, Dawn ,,.. .,... ..... .... ..- ............... ........-.-...... 233 Mclntyre, Virgil ........... ........... .. .-.. .... -.............. ...... 215 McKee, Bennie ...- ........... -.. .... ..... - .... .. .-.... ...,. 135, 194 McKinney, J. D. ..,., ...,.... .. ......... .. .... ...... -.....-..a ..... . 233 McKinney, Stanley .,.......... -,..- ......... - ..... ......,,. ............ .. 70 McLain, Jim .............. -...- ........ -- ......... -..-..,... ....... ,.... 191 McLean, Jimmie .... .................. .. .. ............ ...... ...... .. 39, 76 MCLEMORE, MRS. CHRISTINE - ...... -..-..-..- ........ 153 McLEMORE, MR. HOLLY ........r.. -...- ....... .. .... 151 McLeod, Ann .................................................. .. ..... 126, 233 McManus, Armour ...,,.,............. - ....,.....,......... 55, 58, 191 McManus, Maurine .... .. ........ a-..... ........ . 104, 233 McManus, Virginia ......... -...... .,..... 129, 233 McNair, Elwanda .,,............. ................. - . 120, 215 McPhearson, Mary ....... - ...,,... .... ,.... - ............. 135 McQueen, Jo Ann ....,, .... .. ., 126,150,215 McQuerry, June .... .. ......,. ..- ........,..... . ............ 135, 233 MCRAE, MR. W. A. ................. -..... ...... ....-.........-.... 158 McWilliams, Steve ...... ..,.... 5 9, 60, 61, 62, 63, 68, 215 Mabry, Jerry .........,.. ...........r................ - . .... .. ......-. 76 Mackrell, Cynthia ,...... ...................... .. ....... ........ 233 Mahan, Dick ,.,,.......,.. ..,... 1 23, 138, 139, 191 Maher, Larry ............,..,,.,....................... .... ........... 115, 233 Maley, Ronnie .......................,................. .. ...................,. 215 Mallory, Jerry Don i--..,....--........ 63, 79, 215 Malone, Paul ,,........ ... ........ .......... ........ ...--...... 215 Mangurn, Bo ....,.... -..... .............. 64, 67, 233 Manis, Ralph ...... ,..................... 2 33 Manley, Nell 1,,.. 191 Manley, Sue Mann, Scott Mann, Tanya ............ Manning, Cynthia ....,,,, Manning, Patsy ,,,,,,,,, Manning, Paul ...,.. Marcontell, Billy ...... Marcontell, Frances 99, 104 48, , 233 63, 67, 115, 233 48 233 ......,........... , ..,.. 102, 23 191 215 102, 105, 120, 191, Markham, John ,,...... 143 103, 104, 215 75 233 Marlin, Vivian .,.....,..... ,.,,,.,.........,,.. 5 0, 96, 97, 215 Marshall, Donnell .,..... .. ...... 136, 137, 158, 191 Marshall, Gene .......... .,.,,,,.,............. - ...,...... - ......, 1 48, 233 Martin, Archie ....................,...,,,..................... , .,,... - .... 233 Martin, Barbara ............-.................. 48, 102, 120, 215 Martin, Elizabeth .... -- ...... -..-.-.-................ 233 Martin, Gracie ....,, . ............. .............. 2 34 Martin, Gean ......,.,...,..... .......,. .,..... 4 8 , 234 Martin, Judy .... .. ...... ,..-.... ......... ......... 1 04, 191 Martin, Marilyn ....... ...................... 1 91 Martin, Nelda .,....., .... .. , ............... 234 Martinez, Gloria ....... - ............... 191 Martinez, Louis ..... ............................. - ...... 2 34 Mason, Raymond , .,,. . .... .. ...................,,.. 39,234 Massey, Harriette .... ....... 4 6, 116, 117, 120, 215 Massey, Ruth ......... ...- ........,,,,.................... 234 Massey, T. C. ,.......... .................. 2 15 Mrtherne, Foxy .,,.... .... 6 3, 79, 215 Matthews, Bruce .......... ....... .......................... 6 8 , 191 Matthews, Dorothy ....... ..... - ......,........................,......... 2 15 Matthews, Finas ....... ........... .. ........ - ..... - .W .................. 216 Matthews, Pat ,...... .. ,......... ........ .. .. 120, 131, 216 Maxey, Virginia ....... ....................... 1 26, 234 Maxwell, Tom ........ -. .......,,,....... 63, 216 May, Andrew ...,.. . ......, .... ........ - . .. 67 May, Carmen .,.... - .......... .., ...... ........ .. ..... 2 34 May, Ronald ..,,,..... .- .... .........................,,. 1 32, 234 Maynard, Leah ...... ...........................,...... .. ..........,...,... 2 34 Meadows, Judy ....., ..... ....,,......... ................ ,.......... 234 Meir, Tom .,..... - .....,............ -... 75, 79, 89, 119, 120, 216 Melancon, Barbara .,,.. .- ..,,................ - ........, -... 102,234 Melugin, Saundra ........ .............................................,. 2 35 Mercer, Robert ........ a..- ............. - ........... .. ...... - 234 Merka, Joe . .,.......... ....-.-..- 29, 64, 234 Methvin, Carolyn - ...... ..................... .. ,,..,,.., 2 34 Mettke, Bill Paul .,...,......., ............ 5 0, 113, 115, 216 METTKE, JOHN .,.................. .. .............................. 158 Mettke, Winston ...... .. ......,,.. ..............,...,.. 2 34 Michel, Pat .......---................ ........ 1 ...... .... 128, 191 vid -............t....., .... -...- 216 Milos, George ..........-....-........-......-........ 68,191 Millard, Sue ............ ...... -.-.................- 99,120,216 Miller, Brenda --...--,.-............-.......-........ 51, 216 Miller, Carrie ....... ..,...... ..........--...........-. 129,234 Miller, Bill .....--..................,...-.-.......-........... 234 Miller, Billie Sue ...M ..... -......................... 102, 234 Miller, Eugene .....,...............,.- .... ................ 234 Miller, Glenda ...........-..--............... 135, 234 Miller, James .........---....................... 216 Milligan, Lem ....,.--.-....................... 63,216 Mills, Charles C. g.......................-.............. 132, 191 Mills, Charles H. ......-....- ..... -.- 68, 156, 187, 192 Mills, Ramsey .............L..,........l.........-. 254 Mills, Ruth Ann ..........,........ 48, 79.99, 163,216 Milum, Miles ................ ......,.........-...--....-.....- 132 Milum, Virgie .... -, ...... .,...L......................-.....- 234 Minter, Charles ................ ....l.......i ..- 234 Mitchell, Buddy .....,.. - ................ IU, 192 Mlrcl-IAM, Miss JANE -..W .... .iso Mixon, Kieth .... .. .............,............................... .fir 69, 192 Mixon, Lunn ... ................. ,..... ............... .. ........... ..... 75,216 Mixon, Ray ...,....... - ...... .........- ..... -... ..-...... 126,234 Molina, Sulena ...... .... - ........... ...... .... -... .... ......-...... 216 Monroe, Norma Jean ...-...- .,,................................. ...... 234 Moody, Joyce ........ .. ..........,.,... a ...... - ....... -.. ....... .. 143,192 Moore, Beverly ...........,.... - ........ .....,.... .. ............ 1 24, 192 Moore, James ...,............. - ...,...... ....... ....... -.. 99, 234 Moore, Lea ......- ........... ...... ............ ............ 7 3, 79, 234 Moore, Marjorie ....... ..... .,....... ........ 51, 120, 216 Moran, Judy .......,... .........,.....r.... 1 92 Morgan, Barbara - ........ ..... - ................... .. ...... 50,234 Morgan, Betty ....... ........................... .. .,........................ 2 34 Morgan, Darla .. ..,.. ,... ,.......... .. ......... - . .. ....., ....... ...... 51,234 Morris, Ann ....... -... 82, 83, 99, 100, 182, 192, 244, 257 Morris, Carl ..........,,.. -............ ................. .. ............. .... .. ... 234 Morris, Donald ..,.-.- ........... ...... ...................................... 133 Morris, Eleanor Frances ............ - .......... 192, 234 Morris, 'Frances ........... - ......, .. .......... .......,.............. 1 20 Morris, Kenneth .......-...-.... ......... '..... .... ..-.... Morton, Billy ............ -...-....- ......... .....,....... 1 32, 234 Morton, Joe ... ........ - ....... - ...... .. .......... ................... .. ..... 2 35 Mosesman, Michael ....... ....,.......,..... Z ..- .......... 75, 235 Mosley, Marion .. ................... ..... .......... .. ...,....... ..-... 64 Mosley, Marilyn ........ ....., - ....... .. ........ ........ 2 35 MOTLEY, MRS. VALREE ....... ............... ....... 1 63 Morent, Merthyr ....... ...... .......... .. ..................... 216 Mount, Seale ..................... - ......,..... .. ............. 192 Mueller, August ................................. ........... 2 16 Mueller, Mary Helen ............ ..... ................................... 193 Muldrow, Ann ..,................. - .................................... 87, 192 Muller, Guy ........--...........- ..... ...............-.... 193 MULLER, MR. W. F. ...... ...,--.............- 139, 163 Mullinnix, Mac ...,................ .. .................... ..... .. .... .,.. 235 Mullins, Charlene ....,......,.,..... -........ ........... ........ 235 Mullins, Jean ........... ...... .,,..,.,................. ....... 235 Murdoch, Dale ........ , -..... .... .. ,....,..... ......... 6 7 Murdoch, David .. ......... .... . .... ...,.......... 216 Murphy, Leon ..,.. - ,,,.................,.... ...........,.. - .......... 2 16 Murphy, Pat ...,. .............-..-- .......................... ........ 133, 216 Murphy, Rebecca ...,.....,..,...,,.... , .............. - .... - ............. 235 Musick, Frances .,................. .. ..... .. ..., 50, 52, 79, 126, 216 MUSTON, MRS. IMA MAE ... .........,............... .. ........ 155 Myers, Carole ..... -- .....,......... - .............. 1..- .......... 129, 216 Myers, Peggy ................,......... .. - .......... L. ................ 235 Muers, Sharon ................,,.. ......, 5 0, 104, 235 Myhan, William ............ - .............. .. ............. - ....... ........ 193 Naismith, Betty ,Io , ..,... .- ...... .. .......... - ...,.... 48, 99, 235 Nelson, Kathleen , ..,......,,........,....................... 38, 128, 193 NELSON, MRS. MAE ........ .. .... ....... .... ..-..- .... 95, 97, 162 Nelson, Martha Ann .............-.............. 235 Nettles, Morris ..... - ..... - .,.. - .......... - .......... ........ .. . 235 NETTLETON, MR. CLINT ..... ........ 7 2, 161 Neuerburg, Seonard ................,....... ..... 7 0, 76, 216 Neierburg, Lois ...- ...... .....,.. ........... ...... 1 09,216 Neuton, Karen ,..... ..- ...,..,. .... .. ................ .,...,,...,.. .. .... 1 2 9 Newberry, Curtis ...... .......... , ........... ....... ................ - ...... 216 Newman, Rose Mary ............ -..-..--... ......... .. ........ 102, 235 Newton, Karen ...... ....,........... - ............. --...- ..... -.......... 216 Nichols, David Louis ........ ....... ,........... 64, 70, 235 Nichols, John Richard ........... 75, 146, 216 Nichols, Paul David .... ... .,,........... ........ .. .. 64, 235 Nicholson, Bobby ................ -.... ........ ....... a .,... 193 Nippert, Jerry .,.....,..,...... - ............... - ......,............ 132 NITCHMAN, MR. H. 11. .... .. ......., ...... - .. 136, 158 Nix, Emory ........................... ................. ............... .. . . 216 Nix, Wanda Faye ........... .. ...,....., -..H ..,......... 235 Noble, Eunice .... .. ......... ....... . ..... .. ....... 2 16 Noble, Janis Irene ....................... ,..,.............. 1 29 Norris, Myrtle Arlene .......,.. ...- ....... ....... .. , ......... 216 Northcutt, Thelma ....... - ............... ............. - ...... 2 16 NORTON, MRS. DAVID ..... ......... .. ....... 116, 155 NORTON, JIMMY .... .. ............ ........ .....,.... 217 Nunley, Leon .... ...... ... ,......,.,.. ....,...... ,. ....,..,, 2 17 Nunn, Bobby ............................... .. ................... - ........... -. 235 Nuttall, Kathryn ...... ..-..... ..................... ...-. 48, 104, 235 0'Brien, Cynthia ...... ...... - ..... .. ...... ...... ,.,..,. ,... .- 155,217 O'Brien, Tillman ............., 30, 55, 61, 166, 180, 193, 255 OCKER, WALTER ..................... .. ........,..,............... ... 164 Ocker, Donald ................ ..........,...,............. - ....... 6 7, 193 Ocker, Edward Darrell ..... ,. ...,... 132, 235 Odom, Bobby ............... .,., ........,... 68, 193 Odom, Charlotte ................. ,..,.1 128, 193 Odom, James ..., .... .. ......... ........ 7 5, 235 .J-.4-,ye - 1 .f gn oQx . , ,, .YE,,,ii., 'Y v- it f f-f- , ,,,,.,5,,- . A .j5 ' i,,.i'f . -tzmvgf ' L , V V 4,'J'i!'.f Olachia, Geneva ..,.............................4, ','- fe 4. Oleson, Nelda .....,.-...-.e..-......-'ian gy Oliphsnt, Bobby ........ .....,-...--.,.gLig.,fw rp,-it ' Oliver, Joe .M ..,... ...................,...................Q. lf? 7 ggier, lzete .i............................4- ' 43 er oyde .................... .... ...... LV ... 0'llear, lWi'i?L....,.....,......,............- ..f'3 Orr, Jimmy ...........................g....,.. 'V ......... 235 .'0rr, Sharon -......--..-H.... 1 y ..... - ,,,..,.,. 194 Olborn, Ll Juana ...-..............,....... 'X , , 117, 146, 194 Otto, Richard ......... 'Q .- .,...,..., 99,217 Otto, Sylvia ,... ' V, .- ..,,.,,,,,,, 97,235 OVGIIIUEGC, Rosalie ...4...lQ. - gg, , ....,..,,...., 99, 217 omao, Am. -.-.,,.....m - 1 '- . 59, es, 69, 194 OWUIM Bly ---A , ,. ,'M n ---- A ---- 39, 31, 143 Pace, Jerry Don if .....- ..........,,. 51, 63, 112 Padgett, Norma 4' ' . 8 -..-.-... 38, 42, 108, 194 Pldldl, Rlllih- , gl Y' - .......... .. .............. 64, 235 Paine, Lynn- gj , f 312 .- ...... -...- ..., ...,. 4 a, 19, 99, 235 'Pqrk,. ,,, , -.-- - ,.... ................... - .......... 2 17 V- A ------ ------ ----- - 43. 99, 102. 235 ' ' S. MABLE ....,......... ............ 4 2, 43, 159 'V , er, Marion ...-...- ......... - ...... - ..,....... -..,... 50, 122, 194 lrker. Shirley ...... -- ............,..,... - .......... - ..... 48,102,217 Parker, Wilma Joyce - ...... ...-..-.- ..... - ..., ,... 134, 211 Parkinson, Jackie .... - ..... - ....... -. - ......... -..- ...... 59, 217 Parks, Mickey ,..- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 194 Parks, Sue ............. .,,...,,,,,,..,..,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 48,109 Parrish, Ann ....1 ,.... 5 0,79,82,83,120,127,14-6,217 Parrish, Arlon ..........,,.........,, .., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 132 Parrish, Aubrey ,,,,,,, - ,,,,,, am, ,,,,,,,,, ,MM ,,,. 235 Parrish, Gloria Jean .................. .,,.. 4 8, 129, 130, 217 Palella, Linda ,....,.,1,,,,..................... .,,.,,. 4 8, 87, 167, 217 Patterson, James .,..,,,....,,.. - ..,... ,, ,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,1,,,,, 9 3, 194 PATTERSON, MRS. HALLIE ,,.. ... ................... 156 Patterson, Julia ..,, - ,,.,,..,,.. ..- ,,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 79, 104, 235 Pnttillo, Carolyn ........... -........--- ,.... - .............,.. ,, 129,217 Paulson, Joyce ....,,........ 15, 27, 30 48, 81, 144, 145, 194 Peel, Dorothy ............ .....,..,,....,.....,.......,..,,,,,,...,,,, 5 l, 235 Peirson, Pat ...,.,,,..,,....... .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 8 Pennington, Leslie ...... .......,... . .. ,,..,,,, , 217 Perez, Nash ,.......,....,.,,...,....,,..,. - ........... ....... 7 0,194- Perez, Phil ....,,..,,....,....,,...,...,..,.,,,........,,,,, ,,,.,,,.,,,,, 2 35 Petty, Gwyn ...-........-..-.-.- ...... .....- ..,....,. -.. 126, 235 Peyton, Maria ..,,.,........ ............ - 50,235 Pfennig, Don ...........,....,... ,... 70, 95, 97, 217 Phelps, Butch ..,.,,.. .. ,.......,, .,..,,,..,,..,..,..,, 2 36 Phillips, Harold .....,.. ,,,.,.,..,, 76, 217 Phillips, Jack ..l.... .......................... - 217 Pichot, Eva ............ ,....,..........,, 1 17, 195, 244 Pichot, Tinker ......... ...,.,,,...,,, .. , ,,....,,...... ...nh 236 Pickering, Delores .,.... .... . 37, 38, 50, 79, 87, 163, 195, 244 Pierson, Pat ,,,........... ...,......,.,,.,...,,..,..,.,.,... 6 3 Pipkin, Bennie ...... 1. .... .- ,,,.,,.,,,... ,.,,..,. 195 Pipkin, Norma Sue ..... ....,..... 1 02, 120, 217 Pitts, Jeanette .................,.................. 140, 142, 143, 217 Pitts, Randall ,............,....... -.. .......... .. ...... -..- ................. 217 Plagans, Connie .,......,.., 15, 38 40 42 43. 58, 82 83, PLAGENS, MRS. MABEL ' 118, 1i7, 120, 195, 255 156 Plato, Tommy ............,... - .....,.. .,.......,, 1 32,134-,135,195 Plocheck, Sonja ......1...,.,.... ........ 4 8, 79,99,217 Plummer, Evelyn ..... ........,.. ................ - .....,. 2 3 6 Poland, Gloria ..,.. ........ . ...... .. .,,..... ........ .. ......... . . 236 Poland, Martha .,.,,....,. .. ,...,..,,. - ,,,.....,,,,.. 217 Poland, Rnymond ,,...,. .....,,.... - . ,..... 99, 195 Pollard, John ,,..,,,.,,.. ...,,.. .. ,.,.,...,. ,..,,.., 5 1 , 236 Ponce, Romeo ...... .......... .. ....... ............... - 1 95 Ponder, Frances ........ ...... ....... .. ........... ........,...... 9 9 , 236 Ponder, Jerry ,..- ,.,....,., ,... ....,. .. .,.,.,...,......,, 137, 138, 195 Ponder, Reda .... .. ......... -..-..-.- ............ .. ...... 102, 236 Porter, Bob ...... ..,....,... ........ - .... 2 3 6 Porter, Charles ..,. .. ..,...,,. .. .....,,,....... 68, 195 Porter, Wanda .. .,.,.... .,.....,... M ............... .. ...... .. .. 129 Porter, Wayne ...- ........... ...,............ - .... 5 9, 65, 120, 217 Post, Gloria ,..- ,..,......,.......,..,,,,..,.............. .....- ...... 99, 236 Poston, Bobby ,...,,..,,,.....,..,,. 14, 59, 65, 66, 81, 89, 195 POTTER, MISS EULA .,....., - ,......,,.....,........,..,........... 135 Pounds, Bobbie Sue .......,. ...........................,,.,.., - 135 Pounds, Kenneth ....... ,... .....,, 132, 236 Pounds, Bobbie ...... ..........,.,.. 1 35 Powell, Cecil Ray ..,.. ....,...,............ 2 36 Powell, Jerry .......... ....... - ............1,. 1 96 Powell, Linda ............ ...,.,.. .. . 48, 108, 217 Powell, Richard ,,,.,, ................... .. .---... 236 Prejenn, Henry .... ....., 5 8, 61, 196, 244 Presnal, Florence ...,. .. .,........,.,,, - ,,.,.. 48, 217 Prince, Buddy , ...,..,.. . .,...,....... ,..- ............... 75, 236 Prince, Catherine .,,.... ,..... 1 5, 50, 52, Bl, 93, 196 Prince, Paul .......... . .........,,..,..,..,.... .. 63, 99, 217 Pruett, Ronnie ..... ... ...... 24, 59, 120, 196 Pryor, David ......... ...- ....... ..... . - .... -..-..... 99, 217 Pryor, Naomi .,,,.... .. ,,...,....... - ......... - 38, 108, 217 Pryor, Wayne ....... ............. .. ............. - ..- ........... 68 Patacek, Don .,.,....... .,...,.......... - ... .....,.... 59, 180, 196 Pullen Gerald ............ ...... .. v- ...,,,......,,.................... - .... 218 PULLEN, J. W. ,..- ...... -.....-.- ......,. ...,. .... ..... l 39, 158 Pumphrey, Dib ........,.-....,.....-... ...,.. - ........ - .... -. 132, 196 PUNCHARD, MISS JOHNIE ,........ S.- ,................... 163 Purdy, Tom -..,..- ...... -......,....,..... .... ...-.......... .......... . 236 Purswell, Jimmy ..... -a.....- .... -..-..s..-..-.......- .... 143 Purvis, Ferrell ................ ..... .ss.. ..... - . ...........-...... 196 Purvis, Gayle - ...... ,.--..-..--..-..... .... -.......- 148, 236 Pye, Ethel .. ,..,.......... ....-............- ............ -..- ..... .-.. 236 Pye, Hubert ..........-............. .... ....-.... 136, 137, 196 Pylate, Gala ...... ....... .. ,.,,. 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James .........,... ...., 5 1, 113, 120, Rice, Janelle ,..., ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,--,---,- Rice, James ,.-. ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,- - - Rice, Wesley ...,. ,nh --,,,,,-,,, ----,---,--,-' A Richard, Lynn .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,M ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,-,,,- 64' Richards, Barbara ,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,, ,W ,,,,,,,,,,,, 41, 38, Richardson, Jarvis ,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--------,,, Richardson, Jo Ann ..,,.., - ,,,.,,, 35, 108, 126, 115, Richardson, Kenneth ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,--,,--,,,,,,, . .R ---------,,-., U Ridens, Mary Ann ....,,, ..- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , RIGBY, MR. BOB ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 144, Riggs, Jeannie ,...,,- ,,,,, ,,.,,, ,,,, ,-,,,,,-m-,,0,M RILEY, MR. J, D, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-------, 1 RILEY, MRS. TRUBY .,.., ..,... 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LUCILLE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,,, Rodgers, Lannelle .....,.......,......,..,,.,,,,,,,,,, 120, 122, Rogers, Chunky ....... .............. 4 5, 49, 79, 117, Rodrick, Kenneth ....... ,. ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -... 132, Rogers, La Nell ,,,. , ,,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Rollins, Alvin ,,,. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, - Rollins, Jerry ............,. ...,,,. , , ,,,,, 132, Rombs, Margaret .............. ....,,,...,.,,.,., , Romero, Roma ....... .... ,, .,,........,.,.,.,..,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,, Rose, Jeanette ...... ....... 1 02, 131, Rushto, Connie ....... - ....,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7, Rosser, Gwen , ,.,... ,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,, 1 47, Rowe, Lynn ........... ....,.. 3 9, 58, 93, Rowe, Patsy .. .,.,.. - .... ,,,. .,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1 , 122, Rucker, Bobbie , ,....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9, 99, Ruez, Carl ................ ........... - ........... 1 36, 137, Rushing, Thomas ................ 18, 63, 79, 81, 113, Russell, John David 12, 76, 78, 79, 99, 119, 120, 166, Rutledge, Edward .,,.,,, ,. ,...,,,.. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5, Ruyle, Jerry .... .. .......... ..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3, Ryals, Mickey ....... - .,.......,, - ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , Ryan, Jimmie .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,, Salinas, Charles ,. ..,,. -.- ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Salyer, Dee Gerald .,.--,,, .,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, ,W Sanders, Carol .,.... .. .,......... -..S ........., 50, 104, 120, Sanderfer, Leslie ,....... ...... ,,..,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, N., Sanders, Ray -......-.... ,..,.... ,. ..,.... ,. .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Santana, Ofelia S..- .,.,,, ,N ,,,,,,,, ,. ,,,, ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,, Sampley, Bobby ....- .... - ..,,,.,. ,. ..., mm., ,,,-,,,,,,,-,. -,,.,, Santana, Johnny ..--.-.. ,.,..,.., ..... ,...,.,, ,,,,,,, --M 64, Sarver, Connie ... ........ .. ...,. - .,,-,., ...... .....,,. -...-. 148, Sasse, Naomi -.,-.,...,,,.,...,.... ,,,,.,,--,, , ,,,, ,,,,,, 97, 99, Sntterwhite, Sue .-.... ................... 4-5, 49, 79, 117, Ssucier, Merrick -....,............,.....i,,,, 75, 236 196 196 124 218 218 196 196 236 196 39 218 196 218 218 236 196 197 218 236 218 197 236 197 218 218 218 197 236 158 218 236 236 51 236 218 236 197 236 197 159 236 153 163 197 218 112 64 218 197 197 236 218 236 197 197 236 218 236 197 156 218 161 152 197 116, 218 236 50 133 236 218 197 197 218 218 198 218 236 237 237 102, 198 132 218 237 148 237 39 218 218 198 218 51 68 237 219 219 237 Savage, Cynthia - ,,.., ., ,.,,, ..,.,.,...,.. 24, 45, 49, 86, 198 Savage, Janette ,.... .. ......... - ............-. - .....,,...,... 87, 219 Savage, Janiece -.,,,,...-.,.,.,,,,. W .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 9, 87, 219 Scallun, Tony -,.. ., ..,,,.,,..,,,,,..,..,,.., -,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,, 219 Scarbrough, Don ..,,.. -- ..,. ,. ............. .. .,,.,.,,-,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,. 219 Schaeffer, Carol ...... ,,,,,,,, ,..,..,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 237 Schatz, Dorothy ,...,. .,.-,,.,,,,...,-..,-,,.,.,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, 193 Schendeman, Mike .. .- ,..,... ...... ..... - ,,.. ..-, ,.,,- 70, 75 Schiller, Elizabeth ...,... ,... ,..- ..1... ..-.....- .,,,,,,,,, 94, 219 Schiller, William ...- ...- ...,,. ,....,..,..,.,...-,,,..,.,.,, 237 Schmadel, Linda ,..,1. .--..-, ,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 19, 49, 231 Schmidt, Jerry ... ,,,..... ...-M ,,-,., -,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,.,, 237 Schrock, Bobby -... .,,..... ,. ,..,.. ,. ..1.....,,,. ,,, ,,,,,, 63, 219 Schuble, Hank ..... ., ........ ,..,...,..,.....,..,,.., 219 Schuller, Joyce . .................. - ........... s.. 49, 79, 87, 237 Schulze, Dorothea ,....,... ..,. ,.,-.-.-..,,,,,,,,,,,.,. 38, 231 Schumacker, Suzanne .. ..,-.,,.,, , ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, 231 Schulze, Henry ,,,,-.,,..,,- .--,.,.- ,, -,--,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 198 Schultze, Terry ........... .. ,,.,,.... .,...-,.--.-...,.,,.., ,. ,,,, 231 Schweers, Jerry .-.,... ,. -,.. -,,,. ,,,,,,,, -..-M,-,... 219 Schewendeman, Jerry .....-.,,.. ,. ..,.. ,... 120, 198 Scott, Barbara ..r............. -.- .... - ............. 49, 99, 100, 219 Scott, Charles ,........,..,,. ...-.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,,,,-,,,-, 231 SCOTT, MRS. CLARA .,..,.,..,..--,-,,.,,,,,,,,-., 153 Scott, La Verne ..........-..--. .,,,.., - .,,..,, ,, ,,,,, ,,,,, 237 Scott, Waynetta .,,,,..,-..--,.- ,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,, 231 SEALE, MR. TOMMY ,-,,--, ,,,, ,Q 31, 159 Selensky, Bernard ..-,.,,,,..,..,--,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,, 1 32 Sellers, Johnny -.....-...,, ,M ..,, ,. ,.,..,,..-- ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, 6 4, 231 Sellers, Nadine ..,,.,,...,.,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 19 Sellers, Tommy .,....,....,..,,-,.,.,, - ,,,,-,,,, ,,,.,,,,, 132, 193 SERGEANT, MR. GEORGE ,.,.,. .,.,,, 9 9, 100, 157 Shamblin, Barbara ...........-..,,...,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,. 237 Shamblin, Melbu --.,., ,,,, ,,,,,,,, A A ,-, 219' Shanks, Earl .,,.......,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,, -,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 2 7 , 198 Sharpe, Linda -.,,-,,,-,.,,,..,..,.,- ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, M, 219 Shaw, Barbara . ., -,.--,.-,,,.,-..,,... - ,.,,,-, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 135, 231 Shaw, Norma .......... 128, 130, 131, 143, 198 Shaw, Weyman ....... - .,..... - ............ - ......... 115, 219 Sheffield, Barbara , .,,,,,...,,.,.,,,.,.., - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 98, 128 Sheffield, Janice ..... ..... .....- ..., ,. ..,......... ,.,,...,.,,.,,,,, 128 Shvlvv. Nancy -..-..- ...... --..W ......., -.---. 49. 99, 219 Sheley, Sara ...,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 49, 231 Shelton, Brenda ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, W 219 Shepherd, Joseph ,.,., ,M ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 23 ' Shepherd, Sandra ,-,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 03, 231, Sheppard, Marvin ..... ,.....,, 44,,,.,,,A, ,. A,,, ,,, ,, , 23 Shipp, Glen ......,.,,,., ,, ,,,,,,A,,,,, ,,,,, 64' 70 Shires, James ...........,. ,. ......,,.,, ,,,,, 6 4, 70, 76, 237 HIRLEY, E. W. ., .,,.,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. ,M A,,,, ,,,,,,,, 164 otwell P ......,,.,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,, M-, ,.,,,,,, N, 193 Sho an er, G. .,.,...,..,,..,,,..,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,- 19 Q Showers, Bill ..,,......,,.. ,, ,,,4,A,,,,,,,, ,,- ,,,, , ,,,, 1-,m,-,,,-,, 198 Showers, Diane ......, .,,,, - ,,,,,,,, .,. ,,,, ,. ,,,,,,, 129, 131, 2191. Shugm. Pezsy ------- ---...s..--H 139. Sikes, Lorraine ...... - .............. -..... ..... 120, 140, 1 FF? Silk, Jamie .,,..,... ..... ... ,..,.,.,,,,, ,,,,.,,, ,..- ,,,, 2 Sills, Katherine ,,.. ,.,,,, ,, ,,,.,.,,,,.,, 124, 135, 'u . Simer, Edith ........... ,,,,,,, ,, ,.,,,.,,,, , ,M ,,,,,, N ,.,,,,,. ' ,- Simer, Murine ..,,.., r,,,,,,,,, ,, ,M ,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Sills, Katherine ...,,. ,,, ,,,,, 124, 135, Tiff Simon, Gerry ..,....... .... - ..... .............. - . -. T',r,, Simpson, Robert ........ - ,,,,,,,, ,1,N,,,,,,,,,, Sims, Charlotte .,.,,,,,,, .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,4,--,, - , .e Sims, Clyde ...,..., ... ......r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,M Singletary, Winnie .....,.. ,..- ,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, ,... 139, Singletary, Molly .,.., ,. ,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4.91 Singleton, Marvin ...... -.. ,,...,.. 65, 93, 146, 21 52 Singleton, Molly ...,...,,..,.,. 23 Q'-, Sirman, Katherine .... .. .....,.., .... .,,,,,,, , , ,, Sirmons, Reagan ,...... ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,. 54 2 Sistos, Roy ...,...,,.. ,. ......,. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .mn Sjolander, Wendell Skains, Glenna ....,....., Skains, Johnny ...,.. Slralak, Douglas ..........,..., -.. Skidmore, Martha Slaughter, Gay ,...,..... ,. ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,.,, Slaugh Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith ter, Martha ......., Add re .,,,..,.,,....... Barbara ,... ........... . .,,,ffff A' 1 Brenda Ray ... ........,, ,.,,,., A .,,..., ,,,., , , ,,.,,,,, Bette ........ .... . .. Bob ..,,..,,......,..,,,..... ... .,r....,..r.... ,,,,,,,,,, , Brenda ....................................,.... ... 0 21 Charles ,...... ......................,... .... . .... .......,.,...,... Dee .... .. ....... 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T. ..,.,.,...,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, 155 Smith, Ronald .,...,,.,.,,,.,,,..,,,,,,.,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 233 265 Mifddfijyw yah Smith, Sidney ..-.. .....,,.,. ,.......... ,,.... 5 8 , 220 Smajstrala, Ray ...., ,,,,,...,.. 6 3 Snyder, Clinton ,.......... ,....................... 9 7, 238 Summerville, Buddy ..,.. ..............,,,...,.,...,.,,........ 2 20 Sorrells, Butch ..,......... ......,. 5 8, 63, 89, 93, 220 SPARKS, R. B. ,,,., ..........,,,.,,,,,.,,,,..,.,..... l 50 Spears, Charles ,,.,,...., ....,..,,A.,,,..,.......,...... . . 69 Spears, Clyton ............ .. ..,,.,.. ,..,,,. 1 12, 220 Spencer, Nelda ,..,..,........ .. ............. 51, 238 Spencer, Gordon ...,. .... 5 9, 70, 220 Spiers, Jo Ellen ...., ........,,,.,,,,, 2 20 Spiers, Wayne .........,Y., ,.YY,., 1 32, 199 Spitzmillcr, Kent ..,.,..,,..,,,. ,,,.,, 7 5, 220 STALLWORTH, DAN ..,. ....,... 1 61 Standard, Tommy ,,..,...,.. ,,,,,, 99 , 220 Standefer, Kathy ........ ..,,.......,.... 9 9, 238 Standley, Ann ....,. .......,,,,.., 4 9, 87, 238 Standley, Ray ,.......,.. .,,,. 2 7, 144, 145, 199 Stanley, Dickey ....... ......... 6 7, 115, 238 Stsrett, James ....... ................ 6 7, 238 Starr, Johnnie ..... .,.,.,,...,...... 2 38 Stassie, Joyce ....... ,......,......,,,.................... 4 9, 238 Statum, Bill ,......... ......... .. .... ..,,..,..,.,,..,,,,,........ 132 e m Sharon ,................... 19, sa, 43, 49, ao, 99, 238 -,,,----------------------------,,,,-,-,,-Aee,,,,,---,,---------,,-- 233 t. alr, on ....... .. ,,......,,.,.................................,. 99, 199 Stephens, Bobby ....,.... .......,....,.,,,,.... 1 26 199 Stephenson, Donald ,... ......,.,..,,......,................. 2 20 Stephenson, Beverly ,. .,,. ...... 1 7, 79, 80, 81, 116, 117, 205, 220 Stephenson, Wilbur .... ,.1,.........................,. 2 38 Sterling, Marie ,,,...,. ,,.... ,.....,,.,.............. 1 2 8 Stewart, Barbara ,,,.. .,,,,. 4 9, 99, 100, 220 Stewart, Beatrice .....,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,. , 199 Stewart, Jimmy ...,.... ,,,,,1,,,.,,. I 20 srewm, LindaA ..,,. ....... ? ..... 9 9 Stewart, Harry ..... .,,, 238 Stone, Homer ....... . ,.,.,,, 22 Stone, Madeline ...... ,................. I 05, Stone, ,Pat ............, .....................,.,. ,,,., 3 8 , Stout, Marilyn ,.... ...........1....,......... .......... 9 Stout, 'Norman ......... ,......................,,,,,,,,,,. .......,..., l 9 9 Stovall, Bobbie ..............................,...,,. ..,..... 2 0 STRAUSS, MRS. MARGARE Y, ,..,,..... Striech, Jane .........................,,,,,.. .,..,.... ..,,,, Strickland, Dollie ,..... ..,......... ........ ,,,..,.. 0 Strickler, Cathy ..... .,..,........ ...,.. . ......, . 5 0 Sh-ikler, Mary .....,, ........,..,,....,. . ,. , Strickler, Jerry ..... ...... 7 2, 8 , Slricklin, James ...... .......,1... 1 4, , 8 3, H 1 3, , 2 5 Strobel, Mary Ann ..... ........ 1 47, 1 , Story, Raymond ,.,,.. ............... ,.,,,,,,, Q Storey, Larry .,,...,. ,,......,,.,.,....Y,,,,,,,.,... ......... . 2 38 'N troller, Sharon ...... Y..........................,,,,,,,,11......,.. 1 99 nf' mud, Ian .,.......,.. 98, 99, 101, 120, 139, 199 viuhbs, Kelso .,......... ,..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,..........,,,,,,, 1 99 Sguckey, Bettye ....... ,...... I 43, 220 ushggs, Doris ..,,..,..,.. ,,1.............. 233 2 SULTIS, PETE ,.,.... ,.........,..,,,,,,,,.......... I 61 fsummers, Jimmy .... ....... ..,,, 6 3 , 68, 102, 220 Jkummers, Richard .,...,.... ,,,,,,,, 7 0, 76, 98, 99, 101 Summersill, Dorothy . .........,,,,,,,,,..,,... 120, 220 Summersill, Norma ,,,, ,.,,,,, ,..,...,.. l 3 5, 220 Summersill, Mattie . ,,,,,,,.... . 238 Susie, Alfred ......... .,........ 2 38 Sylick, Charles ........ .,...,,,,,,,,,,,. 2 38 Swick, Moldred ....... .....,. I 39, 200 Swonke, James ..........,. ,,..1.. ...... 2 0 0 fSwonke, Ruth ,. ........,...... .,,1....,. 1 35 f TADLOCK, MR. W. J .,.,,,,, 112, 159 ' Talley, D.-:lures .,............. ,,,,,,,.e,. 1 04, 220 Tanner, Murriel .......... ......,..,,.... l 17, 200 Tuner, Glenda ..,,... ,.... 9 T, 120, 220 Tuylof, Alice ...,. .,,,.... 49, 109, 220 V Tlylor, Alice .,... .....,..,.. - ................... 2 38 Taylor, Jan ........... ..... 5 l, 131, 147, 220 Taylor, Jerry .......... .............,......,.,..... I 48 ,.-Taylor, Kenneth ..... ...,,,,.,........ 7 0, 220 Taylor, Patsy ...,... ...... 5 0, 129, 238 Taylor, Trula ..,........ ...... 3 5, 93, 200 . Taylor, Wendall ..,.,. ......,,.. 7 2, 200 if Taylor, Ann ,,....... ....1 5 1, 238 Teague, Henry .,,., - ...... 124, 200 Teggeman, Annu ,.....,., ,,.,.,,,. . 99, 238 Tennison, Nikola ...... ,.........,,..,..... 2 38 Tharp, Carl ,............... ...,.,,,................., 9 9 Theeck, Elizabeth ....,. .,.... 4 9, 109, 239 Theeck, James ....,,.,.... .,,. 7 0, 76, 195 Thibodeaux, Ianell ........ .1,, .,,,,,.,,,..,..... 1 2 6, 220 Thibodaux, Kay ........ ..........,.,,,,,.,1........, ,,.. 2 2 0 Thibodaux, Paul ..... ...... 8 1, 136, 137, 201 Thomas, Milton ...... ,,,,,,,.......,...,,,..,............,.,,,,,,,,, 6 -1 Thomas, Theresa .,1.,... ..,.......,..,....,............ 9 9, 100, 220 Thompson, Eddie ..,. 51, 118, 120, 122, 123, 201 Thompson, Roy ,..... ................,..,,,,,.,..,,,...............,.. 2 39 Thompson, Steve ,,,, .,,..,...,.,...................,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 2 21 Thornton, Harold .,,.,. .........,,,,.....,.1....... 2 01 Thornton, Janice ....,.. ........ 4 5, 49, 86, 201 Thornton, Ronnie ....... ......,.............. 6 3, 239 Thorpe, Jane .......... ,....,,................. 1 29 Thurman, Mike .............. .... 1 55, 239 Tidwill, Jimmy ...... .. ,,..,..,,, ...,,,.,.. 2 Ol 266 Tieman, Leon .,...,...,,, ,.,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 3 1, 136, 221 Tillman, Lee Roy ,.,.. ,, , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 36, 137 Tindol, John ,,...,......, ....,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 4 2, 143 Tiner, Darwin ,,... -,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 32, 239 Tipldn, Doris ...... 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M- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 142, 143, 221 Torres, Leon .,,,..,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 3 2, 201 Toupn, Colleen .,....... .,.- ...,..,..,,, M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, 145, 201 Townsend, Lorelle - ..... - .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 239 Townsend, Ronald .... .., ..,,., ,... ,. ,,..,,,.,,,,, ,, ,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,, 143 Trainer, Robert ,...., -,.,,, ,,... ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 239 Traylor, Peggy ..,,..,.,,.,. - ,.,, -., ., ,,,,, - ,,.,,,,,.,,,,, 239 Trchalek, Norman ...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 39 Tresdway, James ..,... ..,.... 6 3, 239 Trevinn, Cesar ......,.,,...,.,.,,. ..,,,,,,,,,, 2 21 TREUHARDT, DON ,,,..,.,,,.,,,,. ,.,.... 6 8, 161 TREYBIG, MRS. DARIS .,,.... ,,,,,. 1 07, 155 Trigg, Dennis .......................,,,. ,,,,, 6 3, 221 Trimble, David ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..... .,,,,,,,, 2 21 Trippe, Gayle ....... .,,. 2 21 Traham, Barbara ,.,.. ........................, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,...., Troxell, Gloria ...,....,,....,, ,. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,, 39, 51 Troxell, enneth . .. ..,.,...,., 75, 133, 134, 135, 221 Tmxell, ynn ..... . ...11 82, aa, 120, 127, 135, 221 255 Tue n -.. ...., 79, 239 T r, ll ..... ......... ,. .....,.,,., 1 27 er, - ....., 139, 221 rk t, ld . .,,, .., ... 239 gl , lin ,... 9 , ,,........... , 201 Uec I, A ........., ...... .4 ......... ..,,..., 2 0 1 Va even r, ill .. . ........... . ,,,,,,,.,,. ., 64 M te Carole ........ .... ......... 3 8 , 221 , Ja nn .............., ,. as, 127, 201 aug ande ,.......,,.,.....,.,,,,.. ...................,. 2 21 egi ucas .. ..............,.,.......,..... ..,.............. , 221 en , V' na . .......,.......... .... 84 , 85, 12 127, 6, 221 vemo, ny ,..,,,. . .... ....,,,,,., , ,, 5 22, 221 Vins an , ...,.,......... ..... ..... ..... .. ,.,,...... 2 3 9 v ,P f ...,. .......... ,,,,,,,,1 . . .s, 97, 239 , nh .... ,..,,.. , . 40, 43, 111, 112, 201 oyte gal .... .---.. . .... ..... .. .. 67, 112, 239 im r an', S n ,,,.,. ..,..............................,.. 6 4 L, MR UCI ...,,............,......... 113, 159 ddel , Thero .,,,............. ..................,,,.,..,.........,..... 2 39 aggoner, Mike .....,.......... ..,,,,.,,,.1,.,......,..................,. 2 21 Wagner, Ethel .....,,,.,,..,.......,....................,.,,,,.,,,,,.. 128, 131 Wagner, Mary ,..- ........,. ,..,...,......................... 2 21 Waits, Sondra . ..... 83, 120, 148, 201 Walker, Bruce .... ............ 6 2, 113, 221 Walker, Elmer ....... .,...,........,,,,,,,.,,,. 2 21 Walker, Garlene ........ ...,,,..,,.,.,,, 2 21 Walker, Lowie .....,, ....... 6 4, 132 Walker, James ,.,., .....Y.,,,, , 201 Walker, Penelope .,.... ..,,.,,1,,...... 2 01 Walker, Sandra ..,., ................... 2 39 Walker, Wilbert ...,.... .,................. 2 4, 113, 201 Wallace, Bobby ..... .......................,..,.1.,1........... 2 39 Wallace, Bobbie ...,,.. ..........,.. 4 9, 98, 99, 101, 221 Wallace, William ....,.... ...... .... .. .......... -.-.- .... .. 64, 239 Walles, Sylvia ..-..-... ....,,...... 13, 81, 113, 128, 166, 202 Walsh, Beverly ....... .............,...,,...,.... 4 9, 129, 221 Walters, Anita ,............,...,.... ....................... 4 9, 163, 202 Wnltman, Judy ......................, - ,..,..,,.. 126, 202 WALZEL, MR. ANDREW ....... ..............,. 1 57 Wanzer, Julia ,11..................... ................................. 4 9, 239 Ward, John David ...... ....... - -.. ..............,....... 63, 221 Ward, Susan ,,,........... ...,, 1 9, 32, 56, 57, 79, 240 WARD, MR. W. L. ..... - ......,..................,............. 158 Ware, Doyle ................,. ............................ 7 5, 221 Washburn, La Vone ..... ,........... 2 02 Warthman, Glenn ........ ..............,,... 2 39 Weatherly, Gary ....,.,................. ..........,... 9 9, 221 Weatherly, Shirley ...,..... .. ............. ....... l 38, 139, 202 WEDGEWORTH, MR. R. M. ...... ..................1....... 1 56 Weeks, Margie .,................... , .......... ........ 1 7, 32, 56, 57, 81, 99, 101, 221 Wehmeyer, 'Lucille ...- . ...,.............,... 202 Wcihrich, Johnnie ...... .............,........ 2 02 Weinner, Jerry ......... -..- ---..-.- 7 4 Welch, Allan ......... ......... - .... 2 22 Welch, Mickey ....... ....... 1 32, 239 Wesley, James ..... .......-,.- 2 22 West, Arla Jane M.- ., ................. ,- 239 West, June , ........ ... .............,.--..-. -... 239 Westcott, Jerry ,........... ....,.. 6 4, 132, 239 Wheat, James ..,..., - ........ ........-............ - 202 Wheat, Jody .............. ....... - ........ .......--...-.-..-. 2 3 9 Wheeler, Durward .,.... .. ...... - ......-- - ----- 64, 239 Wheeler, Nancy ....... -'.-vA----- 2 02 Wheimyer, Lucille .. ------,- 135 V L M' ' , h g h-5 ' A 2 V 'V w-A: ' , J 2 -5 .iff 1 taker, Wand: .... 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' , 240 . zzz X- . an 1 , 59 240 , ' f zoa Wilkins, Bobby ..,. -. 140, 143, 205 ' Wilks, Carole .......... .. ..., -...- ,... - .... -.. 120, 203 Williams, Barbara .... ,..... .,,,.. ....,....... - . 222 Williams, Bette ...-. ...... 49, 127, 222 Williams, Bettye ..... ..... 8 2, 83, 84, 85, 102, 105, 203 Williams, Dollie ...... ... ..,... . 99, 120, 222 Williams, George .,.. .........,,,..,,.. .............. .. ..... 2 4 0 Williams, James ..-.. ..... -.- .....,,...,,...,,.... 113, 115, 222 Williams, Jean .,,, -.- ...... .. .....,.. .. ,.......,, ....... 1 04, 222 Williams, Johnny ..,..,. ...... 6 5, 222 Williams, Juanice ....... , ...,..... -.. 240 Williams, LaDel1 .... ,..... 4 9, 240 Williams, LaNell . ,..,... ....... ..,,.. 4 9 , 240 Williams, Lucrecia ........................ , ..,...... .,........ 2 03 Williams, Patsy ................... .. ..... ,. ....,,..,. ........,....,... 2 03 WILLIAMS, MISS PEGGY ..... ............. 8 6, 161 Williamson, Penne ...................... ,...... 4 9, 108, 240 Williams, Shelia ..., .. .,...,........ .. ........ ..,..,.. 1 28, 203 Williams, Shirley ........ ....,.. .,.,. .. ...,......... .......... 2 40 WILLIS, MRS. DOROTHY ...., .......... ..........,,.. 1 5 l Wilson, Charles ......................... - ........ ....... 7 4, 204 WILSON, GEROGIS ........... ............. 1 64 Wilaan, Gordon ........ -.- .,,,.., ....... 1 12, 222 Wilson, Pat ......... ........... .. 139 Wilson, Pud ...... ....... ..... .. , .. ..... 89, 204 Wilson, Ruth ............ ........,.........................,....... 2 40 Wingate, Rachel ........ ....... ... ...... - ...... ...... -........ 222 Winningham, Lanell ......, .. ..,,,..,.. .....- ......, .., 79, 240 Wise, James ,.................. .. ....,. ..... .. ..,................. 2 40 Witt, James ,............. .. ............ .... .. ... ....,,....... 51, 75 Wolcik, Virginia ..... .... ....,,,..,.......... 5 1 , 53, 120, 204 Wolfe, Paul .......... M..- ......,............... - .... 39, 204 WOOD, JOE ...-M ........ ..... .....,....... . . . 157 Wood, Joel .,.. ............ - ......... . 204 Wood, Judy .............. 52, 117, 240 Wood, Norman .... ........................... 9 7, 240 Wood, Patsy ...... - .......... ..... 1 09, 222 Wood, Silas ,........ ...... 9 9, 133 Woodall, Billy ...... ....... 3 9, 222 Woods, Betty ....... ....... ..................... 2 4 0 Woods, Gayle ...,...,..... ............,...................... 2 40 Woods, Kenneth ..... ,..,, ,.,................. 65, 66, 84, 85, 204 Woods, Lindie .....,......- ..............................,............. 204 WOODS, MRS. MAUDESS .............,.......................... 152 Woods, 0. L. ..... ............. .......,.-......-. .....------.l--.- ,...--...-204 Woods, Sarah ..,,.................... .. ........ -... 240 Woods, Verna . ......... ............,.-.--... 2 40 Wuoley, Suzanne .... .,......,,.......... .. ..... 87, 240 Work, Billy ,........ ........................-.----......-. 2 22 Worley, Carlos ..... .,,.. 2 4, 37, 39, 41, 43, 58, 70, 204 Worlham, Whit ..... ..... ............. .. ...--l-.-. ---64 Wotipka, Robert ..... .......................v,, 1 26, 244 Wratten, Victor .. .......- - 54, 115, 240 Wright, Beverly ,................... ....... ...... 9 3 , 101, 222 Wright, Clifford .... .... ......... ...... - ........---- .. ------ .--------- 222 WRIGHT, GWENDOLYN ......... .........,.-..- .... --.. ---- -... 156 W1-ight, Judy ,,,,.,,.,............... 50, 120, 140, 142, 143, 204 Wright, Norma ..,,. .. .............,,.......... .. ......,. - ............ .. ..-. 222 Yandell, Brian Edward ,.... ........ .. .-.. - ---- 2 22 Yandell, Clyde ........,.......... ...-- 7 5, 99, 222 Yandell, Glenda ............. .....-... - U... 99, 240 Yankie, Janet ....... .....- 5 1, 145, 222 YANKIE, N. 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