Roy Miller High School - Duffle Bag Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX)

 - Class of 1953

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Therefore our continued progress depends upon adequate S1100 Q Y Qay Deep 1n the heart of Southwest Texas l1e great o11 reserves, known to be greater than those 1n any fore1gn country Located 1n the middle of th1s thr1v1ng o1l area IS Corpus Chr1st1, the home of Roy M1ller H1gh School Surrounded on all S1dCS by o11 and IIS products Mxller has felt the influenc of th1s great 1ndustry O11 contr1butes greatly to the support of all of the schools in Texas State 1nst1tut1ons benefit from the one hundred m1ll1on dollar tax b1ll paid annually by the 011 industry Texas UIIIVCYSICY alone received SIX m11l1on dollars ID 1946 from o11 leases on lands granted to the schools of Texas. We enjoy a high standard of livmg today. The mayor forces that are responsible for tlus h1gh standard are free- dom, education, machines, and energy. Of these four free- dom and education are the most important, but they are not enough. We must have mach1nes and energy to multiply man's efforts wluch he makes as a result of his freedom and education. Our great advantage in energy over the rest of the world has come particularly from the remarkable development of o1l 1ndustry. 41 I supplies of orl Z . Education IS the hope of youth Youth rs the hope of democracy Therefore democracy depends upon the adequate educa tion of our youth Not only are our schools affected by 011 and gas, but also our homes Today Amer1cans enyoy easier and more comfortable l1ves than ever before Why do we enloy such high standards of l1v1ng? It IS not that we work longer, for we actually work shorter hours than most people IU the rest of the world We do not work harder phys1cally but mach1nes do our work and low cost fuels run these machines Today 1nstead of chopp1ng wood for fire places, our homes are equ1pped w1th central heatmg umts Instead of travel1ng by horse and buggy our nation travels on wheels, run by low cost fuels. Many of the parents of our students are employed by the 011 industry or by concerns closely related to it. Many of our graduates have found yobs w1th 011 firms after fimsh- 1ng the1r educat1on. Durlng the summer months, many of our h1gh school boys fmd work 1n the o1l f1e1ds as rough- necks and many of our hlgh school g1rls work 1n the off1ces of oil companles. We pay tribute to the 011 1ndustry that plays such an important part 1n helping to make our city and schools b1gger and better for the education of our youth. joan Glusmg obs'U'9 'l 'W 3 5151 Uowtsf if I t uh L . xt' . , 0 w 1 f' 1 me e '4 vs all 3 52 ' llc' G 1 I Yom? 1. . X SM mu 6 . 6 ' 4 . 1 l we ' 1, 1 NO ,M-vf?O't T .4 --tsl' f 3 C , yrs I 1' A g ' -,ved N x.on5 l9 V' X f S- - . AN pr' ,grave 2 ,QW on 7 MOL Tefo Qf emed xn 'fs , 41 4, , l es Yard 0 H01 ' C23 tslo - ' k , g 4 , Dio V lyovow' ' Cofmfii' . . . , , me ,3' - -:ff 'vt .1 f we 9175- Gy!! , . f , , es , g .V ,121 ra 201, , 1 ,.- f , 'o ,reef 'V I K lun D Rumble . I ,jg . Q , . . . . . . . . . . , 7 . 5 . . . , , ' 1 ' 1 L! JCI' Ml' SAQWEQ Our opening pages carry the theme of oil as one of the sources of wealth that upholds the standards of the education for our youth. In the language of the oil-field, we have told the story of Roy Miller High School. A student's search for knowledge, found hidden in the pages of books, is likened to the geologist's search for oil, found hidden in the depths of the earth. just as a student wanders through the halls of Miller trying to find the answers in the panorama of activities of high school, so the doodlebug wanders over the fields try ing to find a rich deposit of oil We have called our intro- ductory panorama section Doodlebuggm and we hope that it will discover for you the rich possibilities of our school A tool pusher to the man in the oil field is one who oversees the drilling crews keeps supplies and equipment on the job and sees that all work is done properly We feel that it is an appropriate title for the administration and faculty Weevils are the least important and newest men on the rig So we have called our lowly freshmen Weevils Sophomores rate the name of Roughnecks as they are a little more experienced juniors have become semiskilled and are trying for advancement so we have called them Roustabouts The seniors have charge of the situation and know how the job is done so they rate the title of Drillers In the terminology of the oilman, a blowout is the result of a violent eruption of gas and oil. When the mem- bers of our rig get busy and activities begin to hum, we know that we are sure to have a blowout. These blowouts have caused much excitement and happiness around our school. When the gushers have been brought under control, the oil is stored in tanks for future use. We feel that the organizations of our school are the storage tanfks for the wealth of knowledge that we have gained through our drilling Production Gangs is the term chosen for the sports section Our teams have produced thrills and awards for us in every field Sports do not only produce athletes but they also produce good sportsmanship Our favorites are pictured in the offices refineries equipment and homes of local oil men These backgrounds reflect the wealth and power of the oil industry We hope that all of the students who are graduated from Roy Miller struck oil during their high school days We hope that they will store and refine that oil in college and in the business world so that they may find the fulfill ment of their dreams of success and happiness Lou Ann Kennemer X lf, '1 'f I I 685. p J x M, 119 044, i I 29' X Mx X U I O ' ' 1 tt ' H ' 1 , . . U . . . . , . , , . 1 , . - 1 Aye ' lx, wh. V . 7., '71 , sph ll, 71-3, Sh 1 0577, i , - ln. f , fl ,, Dull 'Mft H' I e 7 6, 5 ,li riixixx r I if g .g g, ,f-Xxx , tt f' A N l L exp. I A A K 'xxx' - ff V. ' . Aj lxxx 7 V Y I Q, xxx 5 4,1 XX 5 in is M Gr? A X -X ' Xi ,X Qc . I cg' ,K f it-- X x I Q 'rf -XX ' r K , . .X ex xxx . N I V X 42 To f ' as GE N r me i or 1 i flgxxxp I, N , Ng X -exp g N Roy Muller Semor Councrl honors R M l Pop IReeves faculty member of ll years constantly helping yet askmg no prarse American History comes alrve Mister Jones you wrll read this account f John Brown s raid' Master Brown you will now smg 'T Me Call You Sweetheart t Miss Smlthl a wonderful teacher a fun lovmg gum chewing mentor a granrl QUY If If X Bobo is gone . . . no more pep rally speeches . . . po good luck charm . . . no familiar old face at the games . . . A faithful fan for twenty-four years . . . a tradition, custom, habit . . . his philosophy - always to he remembered . . . Study your books, mind your teachers, and go to church . . . We'll miss you, Bobo , but we'll never forget you . . . 1, Pwr . rv K, xl Al, 1 . ' ,l I X TABL. QQ DWG-J' N-NX UXKXQSAJXJ A y XN I bbeklxxv .K kvg xi?-gs X- 2 X x3,Jx.v-db sr x X N x N, , XL A 'lg - X .-r-1 - 'N 2---Y +421 KNQEB xx.-ww -- AN. , xX -Q - -1. lyk K K - MK in 3Yx,,5xg,,xw K I ,B 'N ffbxxq VM , ,S . . ' . Y ' Symbolic of the Duffle Bag is this oil can. Each drop 'Q' X 'X -I we r N54 XX ' . . . N ' '3 - X fbws wx' X 'r s ' represents a different section of the annual. X' N ix NN bg' ' 'X' 'XXX' Y - we - +-Y just as the oil is the refined and finished product of ex, 31 '- , X X wi N X - ,xxx the oil industry, the contents of this yearbook is the i i X . . . 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Around the corner, in the a noontime gossip spot. m,Qw,Q,,gwWs,f- o S n n and we love her. . F n he QQTQQ K tl' nv '77 H55 le, ! Un Uur Campus Hof rods shot rods we ve got em alll P E classes get a work out fennls courts are always filled Our wonderful gym beauty spot ol the campus Needed rep airs are made amazemenf was shown af the fire- men s ladder E if ...-f 'Q wig- L A miserable, wef Norfher. . . parking lof wallows in puddles. . . X X if And school IS out. .small groups scurry homeward. . others rush foward busses. ., 3 X Simi?-as Students' hobbies are displayed. . . wide interests are discovered. . . lrom dolls to arrowheadsl. . . aff , If 'Q Latin Class lab work . . .Roman culture lilms KNUWI-EDGE OF OTHER CULTURES . , . are shown. . .Ellen Lynch gives notes on pictures. .. INDIVIDUAL CREATIVE EXPRESSION. . . Looking in on Senior Council meeting. . . typing room does double duty as meeting room. . . voting on 'football ribbons gets underway. . . 4 STUDENTS' APPRECIATION GROWS. . . -' 23:35-'Lak S5525-2.1259 Q., , . in , , , S --of ., 52125555 E I f -.gi E, E I . af - -wif Leather work is displayed. .beautifully tooled belts purses. . .proud student shows off his handiwork. . . Yearbook workshop staff visits printing company many questions are asked many things are learned Q i LABORATORY cuss RESEARCH ,,,,c,,, EXPERIENCE GAINED EXPERIMENTATION PAYS X, ,Ms Drivers Education class skilled mechanics in the rough teacher Howard explains what makes ,av-fb Concentration determination The distillation of water odorous process according to some Chemistry classes work out a prolect experlmentatl on then final r e s ul t s and gratification! , 5 B'Il B dtod ' h d , lf Staff Promotes Sales . . ,ju 7.5.2. ,L.,L ZL'1,'i,7 L: :Lt 32? work r it And you'll be sor-ry, when it's too late--That our Annual wasn't boughtg' The Duffle Bags . . .Nancy Wise, Cheryl Tonroy serenadel?i. . . lx Alittlebit stiff. . .Joan Glusing, alias Mrs. Kin , gives us Yea Purple, yea Gofd . . . You kids pipe downl David Crawford makes a swell Assistant Principal U... Mn Reeves and his history dates. . .Pop Harrison really brought down the house. . . l had a boy once who always whistled in class. . . thought he was a tea kettle! Walter Greene ably portrays Mr. lsaacks . Elementary, dear Watson, l'm nobody's fool -- These footprints were made By a freshman at school! John Leslie, as Watson, and Gerard Webb, as Sherlock Holmes, follow the footprints which help them solve each mystery. fw Carrying out the theme of the '52 Duffle Bag, these feet represent footprints in the sands of time. Senior chorus girls say We know it alll . . ,they thinkl. . . X , - ...--- W 6 Hina Busses Brack Bound . . ky Nr E V - ev P x- ,V 'Hi A- , . A K ' Tw , '3' b - '7 '3a .'-if 1 5 I 3 gm ' Q f ' . , 5 ' K 1,5 J' ':, gf' 'i. 'i' , 2.5 A L Q J ' 'H ., P M --2 fy ,gf - ' F K , - ,. 5' gf, '-. . ,MQ ,Ax Mi, -.5 'K --l - A 3 JS' .le gn I Illl Pep rally at Travis Park we really showed em our Last minute in s tru c tio n . . . students eager to get moving. .- . three hundred fifty loyal Bu ccan eers on their wayl. . . splrrt e re from Miller couldn t e prouderl Everybody set? then let s gol and they re rollmg an the arsles Where d you get the Pl e hrlllp7 Yea Bucs fight! fight' fight! Here come the bussesl rmpatrent fans are and there they gol x ready and wamngl 7 Freddie Jennings anateur cheerleader! , .. , '.... ' , wt' f Y 3 I, 1' - I ef' Y I I ' lla.. Q I r' if H, . I ' Oli A ' ' A V A ' ' fi 5. l A , I ' I V' , , ' I - .EI ru ' 3 71. . -f u .Q 5 Uea Purple! Uea Gold! We want the team! . . . Cheerleaders yell it. . . students echo it back. . . . here they come . . bashlul, embarrassed, hanging back . . . but bursting with pride insidel. . . they're our boys. . . we'll back 'em all the way. . . af Rah, rah, Bobo, good old Bobo, . . .the Bucs most loyal follower. . . He's a true Buccaneer. . . you'd better believe he isl. . . A pep rally favorite. . . James Snulfy Creighton. . . l remember, back in '36 . . a real Buc booster ..... 8 The icy wind, the searing heat . Y bonfire pep-rally before the Ray game - pushing and crowding for a space near the fire , . then Move back, everyone, please said Mr. Gregg . . the band playing with frozen fingers . . the bunny hop, the yelling . . all part ofthe fun . . w.,9N T To the victor belong the spoils! . . . the well-deservea' trophy is back where it belongsl . . and here are the boys who put it there! . 2 . They're our own Bruising Buccaneersl . , . M. A. Thompson presents the trophy . . . Mrz Irby receives it. . . It read City Champions , and that's what we are! . . . a message of congratulations from Mayor L. Wasserman was also presented . . . The glory and the sweetness of true victory 9 l 2 3 the Conga' lvr Gregg shakes a leg those post game football Dances check mg your shoes the pretty decorations gymnasium yamboreel Registration at the Guidance Office struggling registrar Cora Johnson upset students Juanita and Mary Lou anxious for a change ID schedule e rus the crowd the hoping and fearing everyone trymg to change at once Sculptors Holland and Kingsbury at work Hallowe en frolrcs at the nursery the little wide eyed audience Slngletary an Innocent bystander Mass Josie McKay In charge ' z . 3 '- Q MV. : it ,GZ 1 iw. 'f' 2 ' ' ' 2 X , F1 no Yi We f. 4, A - , . Qi 4' , 4 Q , Z , , V Q Steppin' out in style . . . Lovely Lou Ann is ready for that big date . . . formal parties, dances add fo Christmas festivities . . . x ff 4. ffl I .1 up Q 3973 f 1- LS . s BC 3, ,, t, ' 'QL' ' ,LLQQ , Q N We f 'nfxggffggg .Is rjjx 3, ' K t , 1 2 K ff Y 5 K 1:6 '45 . ?'. ,ay f - K ,QM Q Y., X ' 4 z 4? 71 5,521 ' 1 , , 1 K W V f Q t , ,W vt., es. , 1 'fl ' 1' , Y , . Y V Hb V 3 ' LA iw, 13-. ' ,QQVA 'MQFQIHI if g'Y fl' ' fix! 5 f if 4. RQ W t 'E - u t G 2 :Yu ' -1 4 ,Jw g I K 4' ' f S. 1 ' 5 x Q! W Www . Q il . ,ff .sflzafv W 3 - 397537 f 2 6 diwwsiewdiq ..L, Ls.,:..1f.. .L as .E 4 1 if l i ifwkktfm., Q QQL.. Patsy's pony-tail hairdo, the latest fad . . . scoop-neck blouses, felt skirts , . ,. fashionable dine 'n dance outfit . . . Convention cuttin' up , . . Dolores Griffith poses . . . John Leslie prepares to snap her . . . Annual workshop party gets underway .... in Crash landing? . . . Nope! . , . it's .iuan's daring tumbling , . . Silver Dollar Talent Show winner terrifies audience! . , . 9. 2 Q , A 5 .4 JV ,wil . V' sv ri 4 , 5.8 lf ,. 1 my Z1 vu 1' my iq pi? 1 cl.. at Q W V '49 7 6 1 1 11 ,V,AA, , , W . A P A A 'fm A , - - v ,W , lm V , was .. 5 , , ,K A , N , ,Y , , 4 .-. .L 9' A ww, ,X 8 35 iq -...Q fin A I , an ' Q Y NRFY , 1 Q 'ia 9 'A 1 R P Future Homemakers entertain Mrs Underwood Homemakrng Co ordlnator is served t at delicious cake the tasty punch What wonderful wives these gals will makel' Dubrous seniors Sandy and Lou Ann eye Caesar doubtfully he marcnes tnumphantly by' gowns caps and diplomas over bluefeansl Caesars oandaged toel Staff show makes a hit ,pf TE, Mun, YN Hut fwffl br-..74' ?5Lj 'MQ JE La Gavrota s Sports Editor Terry Long and Feature Editor Sandie Stuart looking over e latest issue Let s see how many inches did l get? working for that letter we do mean worlclngl 13 E f Say 'ahhh' forthe Doctor?? . . . lfo, just mass hysteria at a pep rally Yeaaa Bucs . . S we've really got the spirit! . . . And here come the Bruising Buccaneers! our Jolly Rogers goal picture bursts Qumtanrlla was through first then Jimmez Allen the whole lane up screaming fans waving pompoms blaring bands What a GLORIOUS dayl MILLER BUCS WIN 14 I3 IN TENSE BATTLE WITH RAY RECAPTURE CITY TROPHY Barbara Duncan Football Duchess congratulated by Veto Duran Flashbulb Webb looks wistful Bettye Moore IS hidden by David Crawford The tense pre-game hush . . . buying your program . . . the biting cold . . . bright cocoons of blanket wrapped fans . . . all the noise, prayers, and expectancy of THE BIG GAME! and when it was over we still couldn't believe we had done itl . . . n-DP' A T V' QEQW' lt was half time fans ignore drizzle and cold Miller Ray bands in combined performance all in step all in time all in the Football queen Linda Duff receives her roses cold wind blows skirts Roy Neese escorts Oralla Shelton and Mary Nell Wiggins sweethearts Manager Larry Heitzman assists HOMECOMI FANS SEE THRILLER GN TURKEY DAY Over you go! . . 3 Villareal dumps Ray's Crisp in second quarter . . . we saw 'em coming every time . . . other Bucs come K in for the kill. . Look out below! . . . Ray A pass from Quintanilla to Meharg . . . out of bounds on the 4 yard line . . . the set-up for our first touchdown . . . football fans were amazed .... players pile up on Miller's Steve Jiminez . . . other Bucs in picture are Bremer f69I, Graf HH, and Allen l7ll . . . Before 16,000 screaming fans, Ray player is downed after short gain . . . then, the gun sounds . . from one section, a deafening roar . . . from the other, dead silence . . reading the papers the next morning . . . Fighting Bucs Outscore Texans in l4- 13 Thriller! WH W T' National electrons figure highly ln school life even the football half time performance is plitical I like lke 'We want Stevenson e cause of many verbal battles P T A meeting program Barbara Duncan campaigns for e an amateur polrtlcal ra y Kim O Hara and Student Councal sponsor James Creighton await their turns And If you elect my candidate Kenneth Haynes Stevenson supporter makes his campaign speech Amazing but true lll lnquismve boy puts finger through hole m desk then can t get at outl M lrby s efforts failed Send to the shop for a sawl Oh well It served hlm rlghtlll 16 Sandy ls a dandy for S E C Walter Greene introduces Sandra Espey candidate for Secretary of the THSPA convention his efforts paid off ,she wonl Those poor flshl pnitlataan day is here lipstick harrcuts all m fun but the papers wouldn t let us forgetl iw A ' ' E S un' at ' y f -vwwvw-+wf1- --W---- ' - S fi , ' r 4' ' ' ' 1 3 ' . , vi I ' - 1 ' P f 5 6 . Il o If Q - a a e 1 p ' ' . . . th a fe -H f 'Q 1 1 o p s a ' ' I 5 . . . tl Q MZ . . 0 E- ' ' . , , . . . 1 lk . . . ' u . . . ' a r , I v4':'K-ef -vv-W--'-if-v-1'-'-My fh'- W -1 Hz:-cu xrtvr-:'4 J 'te ' . . . . ' ' f 1 I I ' . . . . F ' . . . ' ' . . . r. I 0 ll ll . . . O l O I I 0 . . U I 0 I I 'Si ,,,,,,,,, W, ,N.-A.l . e p p . . I a o e 1- I I I 0 O O I - I S . so S2 E W K .-.,, ,W ' K 1 ,,- . , . 'I x 'L E ' 5 s K K . ' ., ' 5 gy' 3 L s ' l f 1 5 I 5 x 4? E f' 2 u 1 Q 4 T 1 e r 5? l . Blow man blowl JCL Club s youngest member celebrates birthday , presents cake and fun galore Laymon Vinson s the lucky Sue s with hrm all the way but Nancy looks sceptrcall Strike up the band tunrng up before a concert the band spends long hours an practice well practice makes perfect they sayl from sousaphone to prccolo hard work rn store for all xv Y NL. Q, -1- 32 ,c ,fr W Steve Jrmrnez president ofthe choir presents a thank you cake acknowledging the donation of the Student Councrl for new choir robes Barbara Duncan councrl prexy receives the prizel members srgh ln apprecratlon and antrcrpatlon Senror students grin for the blrdre panorama shot made ofthe 53 grads over 300 smrllng seniors well it s almost over sadly enoughl 18 i U r f . . W I . . . f 5 i 2 Q r f 1 iq, 3 5 5 -1 Q f 3 X- , J f ? 9 ' 2 - v 1 4 Q I ' ' dr ri .il i bf - f , WA, ev, 17 gt 7 ' W, fa E22 H 5 7 ' ' ' X ' ur F. n i YA ,. A K- fy. n I v 4, I Q A ,iq Y , ... , n' ' A , ' S g 4 b . . . .I l I . . , . O I s 1 f . ' - ' lx va. A I A g f-U X '- I Jlsys s M - ee s M e t ' 1 , ftp ' l I 1 4 . v r f e 1 f rw x fr if - Y , , L P-f T ,I L' K 5 1, sri w , a , N 4, ' I if -,n 1 77, ,N y 1 4 X J 1 5 3 , X f' Alee .M 'ti 1 ff e.. my - Z I I ' 7 P , ' r . r 1 'k boy . . . in . . I n e e e ll ll I , I , 9 1 ' . , . , . n e n F7 'fill ! fy . l n l r V 2 , l' E , ' f 5 l 1 1 l ' u 5 5 u , s l 3 ' Q 3 W ,aa 7 ' ' Y 4 ' . a . . I ' ' I . . 5 A 3 v , , . . . ' v -- 4, 'H-uv bw- 6 A -4-is--. is S Bool Band Director Cook trres the ple-throwing booth for size one of the many features of the Band Camrval Barry Burr gauges the distance for a bulls eye A favorite fan of the Buccaneers rs Kmg honorar cheerleader pep tal before a big game 'Se .4 Pop Reeves grabs a moments leisure at the Palace Grill a favorite hangout for students and teachers alike Barbara Duncan Student Councal Prexy a capable drlvmg personality a well chosen officer 19 Developing Individual Interests students are encouraged m the use of the dictionary The librarian lllurks . Ylorlung with people Helen Halloran helps Geraldrne .lones use the card catalogue A lesson rn Hld0flflfCUfl0h and evaluation Richard Gallespre head lnbrarran instructs Vrrgrnla and Buddy .,.,-v-- ' lllith People and materials Many types of materials are used. , ,phonograpln . . globe. . magazines. L, reference lists. . . l'hey're all useful. . 0 M Q fp? Working with teachers . . . co-operation with school program In effect . . . reference lists are compiled ..,.lg Guidance of Individual reading . . students are advised as to reading matter. . .. -X-4 YYY YAY, N 4 S 6 S 5- Q f S 5 X Z' Q 4 E 7 S 5 Q 4 N F Q f- Q F Q f Q 2 X Y-cfs' I9 IXA I , f : 5 E 1 E 3 if . Q f , I 'J Z 'AW 1 ' IJ' I , 4604! I Z , V 2'ff f ff f4f 4 ,U ' ' X I. , I , M f 'A A if G 3 ff 717 X 1 1 1 ,lj I J I X f A , 4, J K f ' X J X I f f' J 1 f I ,' , J , fl r I gf L4 ffl' LX V! A9 , In 1 Z XY 41, X f ff Vox gs x gk 2 'X 'X 'S 'Z X ZS 4-if if X f L'.4!.Q INYQK ff ii 4 A 3 S 5 'x 9 K v A i A 9 Q 3 '-Q 9 5 if 'N 15 S 2 1-S 5 Q iff em!-4' .. u :nav gjg snr :gg :lu Ill mum MRM gun :lineal Ill IKM -f pa: Ill all E, ,I la: Ill Ill nun Ill ala WM? w:Ui3'.1 ww 'YJIAJI H'- suing- wird' ws Weir, Dr R L Wxllnams, school supermtendent greatly mterested m sports plctured watchmg the Bucs work out Below 'vielvln Hetland, currxculum co ordmator readmg IS hxs hobby plctured here m h1s professxonal hbrary Q I' F,-4,1 The Amerzcan publzc school system zs a rzch berztage so necessary to the Amerzcan way o lz e It zs one o Amerzca s mstztutzons 11 lnzcb remazns close zn admznzstratzon and operatzon to the cztzzens o the local Communzty 5 The destzny o the Amerzcan tomorrou wzll depend upon the vzszon and understandzng o laymen and educators who are char ed uztlo the 7'ESf7072Slblllfy o the V' educatzon o today s youth ,- ,,'.--f F L WILLIAMS 1-f Superzntendenlo Schools Y t 2 l 24 an 0- ' wfmwf t 1 QI f t ,f 001' M id 'H-' ' .- :cz .W 1An!4 '35 ' H I ,Q ff 6137 s my , 7 ' ' - - wgwifo f,eFwfvf w - . . ' ' M X Q 'Y ks' , 54-.. .,,, ,VL ' f f wt Q i' l fs , V- ' tx J fjfgqh ,V , K' L v j ' In f I l K 'jygqy tx s W ' 1 s s , 1 -- I4 VE .. -- c' 3 ' I Q r VL ' ll v W e 3 S , c sf t 2 Q 4 V7 1 1 ' 5 . 3 , f' it ' :N fe - Q Q 5 Y s ' ' ' ' owl t e - t , ' ff. ' K I . , . . . . . . 1 i f , ,yay 4 A l f 5:12 . Qi :5 ' 51 I ' f I f ' f ' 1 , -f ' ?, if , A .. . . . 9 ff ' f n M f e i .A + : i - Q 5 L , 145- , Mn Y ,Ll K c v y S W ,aM, ibm Y l I -.v- Y , ggi? 22 iii, A xl ' Above Roy R Grlleland Vrce-Presrdent of Board of Educatron owner of popu lar varxety store an ardent football an congratulatmg our team after a game a real mterest 10 the youth of today Prrncxpal Gregg introduces hxm to the students Below 'vlrs Harry Eaton, Secretary of the Board collector of rare ant1que chma has trme for the board after housewrfely dutles are done Uv 1 , gr-f Rigbt: Paul R. Haas, another board member . . . give me a hunting dog and a gun, and I'll ' be happy! . . . an oil man on I weekdays, a sportsman on , weekends .... 2 ' 1' 1, fbi-U' 'r.'Ff y g i J x .R .. VJ' xf isp , A lb fffl , . , , 1 , J . .,g, 'lU, It Ui, - V ff.: 'ff' Q 1. ,. , af' .' 4- , 1 :N If 1 w ill ' 1 'l li' 4 ' e if Z X 1 ,l ,M '15 W - if 1 .nn f . l Below Arnoldo O Lerma poses wrth a part of hrs plant collect ron serving on the board rs pleasure for th1s man owner of a local drugstore -,it -,uns Rzgbt Ernest R Mxlls Presrdent of the Board of Educatron takrng trme out to pose at hrs hobby gardemng Mr Mnllsrs co owner ofa mortuary Q... i -:qi 'bw 1-I f Above Arturo Vasquez accountant ,,,,,..--- score? below par, of course' Hrs frrst year on the board 25 'wm x w L fi jot, , pg ls 'Al WN ei Nil --...Q -it-F -...,,-.sw ,-ff' X, Left Dr Foy Moody collector of guns 1 ones, small ones, all kmds' huntmg IS hns hobby Nd o o d y has served on the board for szx years I y 131. fi 59? . 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Dr. ,W -. 5 '-f - x --. ..-W of, J A , 4 ., , - A. -.- ,,,. 1 I S L . . . . , ,-. 'lfll g f , , V 'L A V ll I 'CV ' ,V-.Q ll V -2 f. f , . I : , . .. . V I , 'illi- PX-w. WV any f var' r f xlf v 'E ,ml Charles A ureggfs favoure hobby . readmg the NfUI'll'11CSH to hls three lxttle glrlc left to rlght, they are janet, lou Ann, and Nancy . a qulet, hard workmg,man thls IS Nir bregg's rh1rd year as Roy M1ller's prmcxpal . THE, OLD MAN . . .IN OIL FIELD TERMS, OUR BOSS. . 26 ' K , 1 ,ann M ' 5 I fe 'ff?i fg ' l ' 53 f i , , 'V A L Kpfgif e .. , 1 , ., af 7 Q L L L fs 1 1 ,E ! A I V m., fa X f , R, I 1' f' . I my . x , A i W , : Q. f , 4 5- 4 , 5-f ' Ht N X Xl ...tr-1 ef .fs ff , f 1. W M14 AA 'i fi' .KVIWJCP7 wtf' ' .1 PICTURED AT LEFT AND RIGHT, are Mr. Irby and Mr. Hoflrnan, assistant principals. Mr. Ir y has charge of the attendance records of all the students. He is well- known at Miller for his humorous anecdotes about absence and tardy excuses. Students in Miller are very fortunate in that textbooks are furnished free in Texas. lt is Mr. Hoffman's duty to keep track of all of these books and see that they are returned safely at the end of the year. The assistant principals, having such taxing jobs, are con- stantly busy, as every Miller student knows. ,, 4 -,,m. Y Q., W X K CHARLES li. IRBY CLAUDE B. S. - Southwest Texas State fi li. A. - North Texas State Teachers College M. A. - Texas University M. lid. - Sum Houston State Teachers Hobbies - Fishing-hunting Teachers College Hobbies - Eating, cooking, Observing track and football Activities - Member of Baptist Church- T. S. T. A. -N. lf A - State and National Secondary Principals Associations -.. Hrs. Ingle as '1r. Cfrv,tg's secre- tary has charge of keeping htm up- to-date on his appointments. She also compiles the pay roll each month, calls substitute teachers, ana' has charge of the school calendar. -s 1 t -4, '- N--- ' J 1 PICTURED BELOBK' are the secretaries of our school. These uornen work quietly and efficiently to keep the school going. Their jobs are entirely behind-the- scenes work, but, nevertheless, important to our school life. i Y E' -at Hesta Fay Cowan serves as secretary to Cora Beth johnson, the registrar. Miss johnson keeps a complete record of our credits and helps students plan their schedules. Bljl.Oll', LEFT T0 RIGHT ARE: Miss Short, sec'- retary to Mrs. Cilasson, Beverly McCormick, Guidance Office secretary, and Felzpa Rosales, Mrs. Harris's secretary. Sk f',7 Activities - Knights of Pythias- Member of Methodist Church Pi Phi l'i 2 HC: A ,A M -4 Mrs. llarris as Ur. l7l7y'S secre- tary has charge of the bookstore and also has charge of checking the attendance. t A . X, , K r F al 5. 4 . Ns, . Lf w Q X JJ , r. T ' x iv ' -. XY 6, li. CJ I ' X i 4 f.- Q. 'TQ' W- ' . N, A Q No J t.!'. nc JANE ALLARD Spanish. . .B.A.- Baylor . . . T.S.T.A., N.E.A. 51' ORI. EY K. ANDERSON General Science, Bio., . . .B.A.-State University of Iowa, M.A.-T.C.U. . . . Faculty Club, C. T.A., T.S.T.A., National Ed. Association . . . MRS CORINN E ACREY B1 e B A Austin T U Bible Club C0llectxng Menu Covers .1- ' I Peckzn those keys Mzss Tbaxton s typzng class lucky students wztb that teacher' MRS TOM BOYD Choir Texas State Colleg for Women fig 5 X We-Q.. JOHN BLAIR History B A and Xl A University of New Mexico Zfjlwfzftj' MJ! I if Agffffd JOHN BAGNALL Industrial Co operative Training A HM College of Texas LEE NICKINLEY BI-.HANNON Mathematics B S Sam Houston State Teachers College and Texas University Cdr U S N Retired Photography Leathercraft If 1 lf!f 'Jf1' 'ff fAy,..cf'zs 090 'naman Nha wx, QS. 'Snr xx. MRS EULA LAY BURKET Physxcal Fducatxon B S Texas U and M S Colorado State College N E A Delta Kappa Gamma Al ha Delta P1 P Golf Stamp Collectrng Reading MRS DON BARTON B A A 811 Pxlot Club C T A Intenor Decoratxng Dress Desrgnmg 1RS CH ARL ENE BRUNDIDG Eng rsh B A Howard Payne College M A Texas A 8:1 Frshmg Campmg 4?- CORINNE BRITT Counselor B A and N1 Ed from Texas N E A T S T A P T A Delta Kappa Gamma T G A Nius1c Readmg ALNIA COOK Shorthand Typmg B S S VS T T C and San Nlarcos lx I: A Planting and growing flowers collectmg recxpes ho' Gps-4 hr mms J Cost, ROVI' Machme Trades. . . B.S.-A.8tI .... Leather Work. . . Niasous Club. . . Epselan Phi San. . . 49957 RAYMOND LLOYD COOK Band Instrumental Ensemble Music Lxbrary B ll North Texas State T xl E A NIENC NEA TSTA Faculty Club Recordxng Golf Tenms Fxshtng .gan X JAMES A CREIGIITON Economxcs U S H1 Story C1v1cs A Austm College M S S M U Texas State Teachers Amencan HISIOIICZI Assoclatxon U S Instructor of Chess Chess and wlflllilg MRS JFANIF LOU DOMINY Counselor B A S W T S T C N1 A T L C T A Mental llealth Soclety N E A Guldance Assoclatxon Art Flshxng Target Shootmg Cookmg JOHN NI DUNAHOO Industnal Arts B S East Texas State Teachers Crafts e9 '1 I Q' An edzfyxng szgbt' Bzologzsts 'WH-few. DENA L EDISON Homemakxng South West Texas Teachers N H E A T V A Delta Kappa Gamma Readxng Flowers study drgestzue system 5 X444 Garner explazns Oscar s znnards' A MRS IMA LEE GLASSON Supervxsor School Nurses RN Corpus Chrxstx School for Nurses George Peabody College for Teachers Alumnx Graduate Nurses Assoclatlon Huntmg Sewing fi RICHARD GILLFSPIE llbrarxan BS Sul ROSS ls TU MLS U A A,TsTA,N A, C T A Wrltmg, Research, Musrc i...a an-R MURRAY R GARNER Biology B S Texas A 8:1 30 ,iff f-quo! ., . 'WI 7' - ' I ' ' I -. ' l . I w v ' . . . I' ' ' I ' , ,Z I ' - . ' f v I . s . . I, rl - L? fn I A xx- ? . I X . X K A I 1 l c 1 ' Ffa. , , ' - ' . . I , '- : J ' - -- . I f . .- - l l . I . I l . I , -- ' , . D1 Tl x I ' 4 . 'H' . fi .,.. I . Q ' . ' , . ' ,. , . of 'N X'--, ' . ' ' 1 ,S 4 f ' ' wail H , . . 5 ' lx V , f W ' . Q.. , . - I X . . 'f-,.-.,.- -mf' - U1 K h ' X ,' ' I , ' 'ilmf it W New I , A ja, . . ' - 'Ki ' ' ' wfwti Q 3 A I . . km, by RX C , N MRS. VliL'Nll-IR HHNSON Mathematics. . .B.A.- Miss. State College. . .Eastern star, N.l-I.A., T.S.T.A., C.C.C.A., Faculty Club. . . Athletics, Reading, Canasta, Seyving. . . X'ILNlA lll RRINC llomemaklng S T A A A U W T Voice Flower Arrangements Research in Current Nlaterlals llLLl:lN HALLOR AX Librarian B A T S C V A T L A , N C 'I A Antiques Earrings MRS. PAULINE HENSL EE Home and Family Life . . .North Texas State Teachers. . .N.E.A., T.S.T.A., . . .Reading nv 1 .f up ,. H ,A ' . ... I V QXQ1 . 1 .fa 45 , ,, m . . A. , E , V., 4 ,, 11 H113 Y zip ? 1 BOB llARRl-LL llead Football Coach P F T C U T '1 A IN A C Golf Fishing Hunting Football The mzmeograpb creu. 'Vzss Alma Cook supervrses let to rzghl jen Porter Nlalda Coker Dorothy Chancellor and Veto Duran 4':-,- CARROL HOW ARD Driver Education S Nl I- A T S C T A Phi Delta Kappa I' T A Photography Advancement in Safety VRS VI RC INIA HOWARD Typing Nlath Bookkeeping Shorthand unior Business BBA NTS P1Omega Pi FTA TSTA Apha Chi N F A Cooking Sports wx CLYDE H ISAACKS Chemrstry, Physics, General Science B A T U M E D T U T S T A N E A Astronomy Photo- graphs' M73-A-'A' I4 MRS. R. M. JOHNSON English. . .B.A.-T.S.C.W. . . . M.A.-T.U .... National Council of Teachers of English, T.S.T.A., T.C.T.A., N.E.A., Faculty Club, A.A.U.W. MARGARET MCNEILL JONES Commercial Law, Bookkeeping, Typing. . .B.A. and M.S.- A.8zI .... T.S.T.A., N.E.A., T.C.T.A., C.T.A., Beta Sigma Phi. . .Civil Air Patrol. . . Gladys Trantham s Fnglzsb students make Cbrzstmas donatzon classes collect 100 cans ood or needy famzly LAWRENCIL LOPEZ Industrial Arts B S and M S North Texas State C T A Sports Leather- craft 'G M SPRUCI lxlzl-N Civics World History B A Southwestem M E D N E A T S T A C T A Reading and Sports QQ! N RS BLANCHF KUNG Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, 'lrxgonometry Commercial Arithmetic B A A 8.1 Forest Park Baptist Church C 'l A Sports Travel CAP TOL A KI lBROL GH Gen lath Algebra, Cen Science B A Hardin Simmons CTA TS'lA Nl F A Fishing Hunting Flower gardening Dancing 32 Q u n-' Q anon u c 4 u, . . ., , nffx 3 ' ' , ll - ... . .-' , . . .- it ,., -4 ., A 5 1 , I . 4 . ' ----f f . '. .- Q ... ,,, gv, 2 L, N.E.A.,T.s.1.A.,A.v.A., it g A 'tjtfU f4,., a, 4' C ,1ix.7V:. K ff, 1 1 ff' A if A V 1. Y' .'x ., 1 . 'A V ........, ..:.., S -5 ..-..,.... ,., , 1 .rt , ..- . 5 ',, 'K ii . l . ' Y T . Y, a , JOSE DEXTER MASTERS Kluslc B S and M A Ohro State Umversxty Band Leaders Drploma Army Muslc School N A T S T A C A Symphony Director of C C Youth Symphony Gardenmg N.. MRS JOSEPHINE MATTIZA French Busrness Englnsh Englxsh B A and M A University of Arkansas MARSHALL MCCL FARY Hxstory Tenms B A Baylor M A 33 CARROLL MARTIN Woodshop B A Colorado State College Fxshmg ROBERT R LUTER Drsmbutxve Educauon BFA TexasU TSTA N E A T V A C T A Model Rarlroadmg Old nme Automobrles Those szxtb perzod aculty meetings Confernng wzth Mr Gregg Strazgbtenzng out wznous scbo lastzc problems MARY ANN MCCOLLUM English .B A and B S. McMurry College, B.A. T U A A.U W Musxc, Drama ALLEN MCCORD Scxence B Team Coa h B S Unrversrry of Iowa Athletxcs WALTER MERTZ Sheet Metal. . . Sheet Metal Working. . . MRS. DORIS MILL ER MRS MAURINE MCELROY Engllsh Creative Wrrtmg BA TTC MA liar rn Srmmons A A U VL Who s Who South and Southwest Dxctlonary of Amerlcan Scholars Wrltmg Muslc Sports That solzd geometry tree' Mrs Kzng 5 classes English. . .M. A.-Baylor. c.T.A., T.s.T.A., N.E.A. Cooking, Reading. . . H! ALLEEN NOBLE Home and Famrly Lxfe XX T C N Beta Sigma Phl T S T Travel Readmg have that Xmas Splfll geometry styleff MRS THELMA PEARCE Psychology Latm Annual B A Northwestern M A A 8:1 A A U W Alpha Chl Sewmg Readmg GFNF INORTH Hxstory Math B A llardm Simmons TSTA NEA Texas Hlstorxcal Society MRS WALTER INOLD A 8.1 A 831 Gardenmg Welfare Work Musxc f Sports yrvxlxl 34 1 11 .. -. .- f . ., . .- df'-' . . -... V., . , ' B.A.-5. '. . .E..A'., 'JI 1' Omega., .N .. . ..,Brid ge, . V Q V 4 Art. . .B.s.- . 5 ., M.s X . I A v X V V - v Rf . ' ' V' I t . . V .'N . . . JY ' ,jr f WU! ' l 1, l MRS BETTY ROBI RTS Kiathemaucs B A Hunter College, New York N1 A New York Umverslty Gxvnng prnvate prano rnstructrons BILLIF RAY ROGERS Secretarlal Trarnrng, Typmg B A Southwest Texas State N I A T S T A Faculty Club Readmg, Niusxc XIRS XHLDRED SCH ROEDER jr Busmess, Typing B B A North Texas State College pl Omega P1, Alpha Chr Leathercraft, Collecting Recipes, Swrm ming 55 R M REI-'Vl-S Ihstory B S North Texas State Teachers College Ea les Lodge I O O F Co lectxng Antiques ,of WAYN E PUCKETT En rsh B A Northeastem State College, N1 A Okla A 81M Graduate llork OUNEA TSTA CTA Readmg Creatxve W1-rung Travel Dr R L Wzllzams zs served Homemakers glue tea or aculty members Nl RS EDDIE STEVENSON Englxsh B A Umversxty of Texas, M A Columbxa, New York SAM B STOK ES General Scrence Brology Texas A 8.1 Nl A N I' A T S T A C T A T A S g U ,. .... . . qfki Q ... . .- - jtf t I . ., . . I , g ' ' fl ,311 ' M f 'f ' ' I V V ..... T ' ' 1 l it A l . 'N ' , . . .B.s.- If. T.U. . .1 f, '- 'B STEVENS 0. STRASNER General Mathematics. . . B.S.-Texas Tech., M.S.- Baylor University . . . I HELEN LAURA THAXTON junior Business, Typing. . . B.B.A.-University of Texas. . . N.E.A., T.S.T.A., . . .Sports. GLADYS T. TRAN THAM English. . .B.A.-Hardin- Simmons, M.A.-Texas University. . .Delta Kappa Gamma. . .Angling, Mountain Cabin. . . Mzss Aileen Noble entertazns at bomemakzng tea Mr Gzbson Mrs Underwood and Dr Wzllzams pause for a chat JAMES R WELLS Biology B S and M A Kansas State Teachers College Texas Academy of Science TSTA NEA Fishing LEE ELLA WALLACE Speech English B A and M A T S C W TSTA NEA Southern Speech Assn T S A FOLK X! 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'Qt , I s, LZ' ' 4 44 wir Sllltl Cy NICK enamy joe Niaceda Clarlce Magulre Carole Mann Sylvra Nlarln Dora 'llarroqurn Robert Martm Abel Martmez Iienjamm Marunez janre Nlartxnez jesse Martmez 'Magdalena Nlartlnez Nlartm 'lartxnez Petra 'Nlartxnez Bxlly Mathews Mary Mavxty Alfredo Mayorga Kav Vlecom ,X I 9 F' 40 40 If uf- Nb vi' Q, 'ei pq 6-I 1 W , r-Y 9' Donald Lee johnson, jr Bobby jones Gerald jones jacquelyn jones Sam jones Doris Kennedy Patsy Knipstein Ilarvey Krieg Farbara Lake Thomas Lanarv j 'Nlel son Lanham Shlrley Lannlngham 'Xmta Larual Allan Lawrence Conrado Leal Larry Lee N eda I enert ioma I ongmlre Luexa Longorla 'Nell I awrence Frances Lozano Ignamo Lopez Sh1rley Lunsford Verle N1cCask1ll I'lmer X1cCloud Pat McClure Shxrley NlcDan1al Cecrle NIcGowen james XlCK3m1C Roberta 'xIcX11ll1r1 1 uw 1 jf Joyce Meeks Irma Mendez Sldney Messer Aurora Xlryares Monte Nlrller Dolores Nhr Larry Nlontalvo ames Moore Plrda Moreno Nlargarxta Moreno Felrpa Nlorxn Wrlllam 'Mueller Lrbby Mullenrx Robert Neal Dolores Neele MHIIHIIB Neu'nan I-lwood Newton Leon Newnon jerry lN1chols Angelxta Norrega Gerardo Ollvarez Pedro Olrver Charles O Neal Carole O Neal Marilyn Park Ann Parker Frances Parra Bemardo Pena Irene Pena Sara Pena 1 ni- ,-Q IU 1' '7 ii 9' nk Q, -C V 'N ,fr lf' ,qv r'1 ,- an N9 67 'rw Cleotxlda Perez Krrby Perry Lee Perryman Shxrley Pmkerd Norma Prpes Voncrlle Plummer Lucy Ponce Robert Ponce jrmmy Power Gaylene Pncer Helene Procter 'Vlanuel Quesada Charles Qurnn Klary Qurones Lupe Qurntana Raul Qumtana Nhck Rarrurez Drckxe Rea Q40 In T Pugene Reed B1 l Recwes lupe Retx Delfxna Reyes l'r1nl-r Reyes Mary l ou Re-ues San Juana Reyes Flvlra Rexna Delores Rmcon oe Rzos joe Rzvas Mary Rlvas Della Rxwera Sylvxa R1vera George Roberts Lloyd Roberts Mary Rodela Alxcxa Roclrxquez NNW rg rv- 'J ,a qv 1-Q 1 -'! 1' 11' '19 N-wx . ,E I 4 49 1 4- Pt 68 1 1 -ff us! I Gd ' M 4n:hml'f, joe Rodrxquez Nlercedes Rodrlquez Palmlra Rodrxquez Thelm 1 Rodnquez Antomo Rubxo V1r5,1n1a Qalclana Apollnar Salxnas Juha Salmas Alfonso Sanchez Angellta Sanche7 Della Sanchez Cxlbert Qanchez Rebecca QBFICDCZ Ilerllnda Sauceda Nlanda bhadle Villa Sharpe Paul Sharrock liethena Qheffleld Dale Sheppard Bruce Qhugart Carole Sxckafoose lmma Qulva llarg, iflli Sxlva X nctor SIFHICIR Xhllxam Qunp'-:on lxatherlne g1l lCl1lI' Carolyn Slover o Smxth Margaret Snurh Ramon Qnapka AQ' , i GQ ITWQ A Q I Niattha Lube Bernardo Valdez Quisino Valdez 'Nick Vallado Charles Valerie 1m Vasquez C ilbert N ela Haldemaro Verduzco Ann Veselka Robert Vesera 'Hana Niera Joe N illareal Josie Villareal Nlargarita Vill areal Delia Nillareal Moises Villegas Patti Voges lfrma Waddle bilbert Vi alters tlarilyn Wal ton janita Ward Hob Wells Gene Whitley Carol Wicker I hillip Wilkins Donna Winters Norma Wise Howard Winchester Mary Wofford Leonard Wren S.. ,a. lil '3 1 A V 69 4-1 Joyce Snow Cecilia Qoto Ofelra goto I ugene Spencer Qara Starr Cecil Staton Billy Steed l lsie Qtobbs Virginia buatez K ary Sutton I orenza Torres Ponre l-revino Bobby Trevxno John frxpplett hdgar 'lurincio Betty Turner Kenny Tyer Charles Urban xawg lm fa 'Cry' . 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A ' V , ,, UVB X457 ,- Q 'nl' Barbara Evans Trllre Ewmg One Fansler erome Farras Charlene Fmley 15 4+ vf -C Oscar Flores Vrrgxnra Flores Paul Flowers Felxpe Franco jxmmy Fugltt Refugxa Franco Mary Ann Galrndo Francis Gallman Esther Gamboa Delra Garza Suzanna Garza -W -f - Beatrice Garza Buddy Dunn D'Arline Dunn Evelyn Echols Delona Eskridge Sandra Espey jimmy Estes 'Mr 80 Pablo Garcxa jon Gxbson Shrrley G11 joan Glusr ,1,. - v bert n 1 film- . .1 2 M 5 A I 1 Rrchard Gomez Ramon Gongora Adolph Gonzalez Grrselda Gonzalez awtii uqqv -0 Horace Gonzales Mary Gonzales Thomas Goodrick Bob Graf l .f- 3 all ,',,f Arilr-a Zaragosa Guerra Lupe Grande Elaina Green Delores Griffith cj, ,..4-v ' w y- lf CS 'ol A X I . QP? 4 X. s lf' 'Y Arturo Gutierrez Carmen Gutierrez John Groom Hilda Guerra ' 3 '-'fb K V ' x -fi Wifi ffm Frank Gutierrez Virginia Guzman Anne Hail ey Ralph Guerra E ? I 81 -Q -9 l X . '13 5 1 ,XX fs: ' as 4 '--fy 'Z X . Allen Heil Larry Heitzman David Henderson Ieanine Henderson Elida Hemandez rv,- I vu K x, e Q..-fwfr! I , .a- - if A 'Q' L a J' 1 x. ix 3 - , ,4- . f 2 ,... ,Eg Jw, X fn? , 4' f ' Y 'gf ' Herbert Hemandez Emest Herrera Elaine Hill Bobby Hill Kay Hollinger Don Honeycutt Duane Hooker Delores Hurst Edward Jackson joe jiminez Glenda johnson Par johnson ha-AQ' 'c '1' OC uf , ll fl at 'V 1 -J Terry L on g S an Jackle jones junmy Krng ,, Gene Kmgsbury Leona Krrksey Dessle Knoblauch I Mary Ahce Lopez Eusebxo Lopez 1? ,? Cloma Lee Kuykendal Lourls Ludewrg Marvrn Larson Emma Leal if Felxx Lopez joe Losoya an Henry Loyano 'C' Fred Lee Rrchard Lemley Ann Leslle Amelxa Lugo Nepthalle Luna XJ Ellen Lynch Loa Lee Malcom V .I- V' l Allen Lllyholm y X ,X . jj Dxck Llndsey we 5 Eur? v 7 Q ,pls 5 CCCII Lua .F as 3' 'NN --my .Ad fs 'K 82 5 'vt r S Nz.: a f ' r Q . fd' . - 'Z Q Z .L ' ,W E Z ,V if Q 1 ' Elln al l , r .---.,- H35 ,,.. , 4 1 4 5 ,. . , n Q- V A-,v Z - -V I F - f : ' ' E? . 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L 1 2 1 1 'J We.. -if N ' E Q' 'f H E' 'war f ex L f , , E' ' E 'W F' ff K I K 4 , . , N116 1 9 'n-- -K-f v-'CX Patncla Marshall Eloy Martlnez Fanny Mamnez Gregorla Martinez Ngob ft 3,0 Joe Martinez Amuda Mascorro Robert Matthews 659693 Santa Medma Ehda Medina Bertha Mayorga FD Don Meadows 'IIA I Merelene Morrow X Nancy Moss 5 Y lentln Munxz 'Q june Nuernburg Ben Nleharg Raymond Men ges 5 v Audrey Clyde Meredith Frank Mlrabal Roy joe Moore 1 Qy Joe Orca Abelardo Omelda Irene Pavllcek Maunce Payne Ruth Pearce if 1' Nxck Perales Eduvma Perez Edgar Pmkerd Martha Pomter Sara Lu Porter Ruth Prado ,.-3 8 F11 Fav U- Thomas Prlestly julia Puente Carl Rackley Weldon Rackley Elrda Ramirez R1chard Ramxrez po -:qi joe Ramos Carmela Rechy Alrce Reyna Mary I ou Reyna Florencxe R1vera .0 Fred Roberts Aurora Rodrlquez Eva Rodrrquez Paulme Rodrxque Z fV :3' sv 1' yugo- ben eva Rutherford 1' 1dB110 Saenz Vrrgmr a Ro dnquez Henry Roeslng Kenneth Rogers Emma Sal azar 84 ChflS Saldrvar Niana Sahnas Roland Saenz Ofeha Salmas Marla Sanchez Walter 'Saunders Alfred Schroeder Niartm Serna Ronny Sheffleld jerry Smxth rl .d 'fQK- .pg F6 .. 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I 7 R gf Q ':' 5 i J in -1 I A Qi fy I -0 Raymond Tamez Nina Smith Sammy Smith Sue Smith Dominga Soto Lucia Soto Theo Speegle Dorothy Spurlock , 41+ .-v 0 i, -ag l 'Zi' L eroy 'Umm as Rufus Thomas Q fi 1' Anna Ruth Thompson Bill Thornton Lily Thornton joy Sue Stevens Raymond Stevens 00' Nu 'T ,kv 'VJ Jeanette Stobbs n 0- f'7, N , Carole Thrall Clara Tijerina ane Todd Virginia Trahan ,hx -AI' Wess Tribble Pat Turner Felicitas Valdez Teresa Valdez Felix Villarreal . 47 o ,ny ,ii Osvaldo Villarreal Layman Vinson Lanny Vlasak Elizabeth Walker Thelma Waters Jeanette Watson johnny Ahl ers Peggy Breedmg Dx ckx e Bull agean Nellx e Davl s Ralph Duran A fire drill yrppeel' 14 Lupe Guuerrez Yolanda Gutxerrez Lomuse Haese Cathenne Hall School burning? What a laugh' Aw, rf s only a false alarm' atsy Hatndge Bllly Jordon Ann Leslxe Barbara Perkms jerry Porter JN. 86 Oh, well, we re out of class' Larry Reese X W - 410. But not for long! vw , ,., , I kv ,A 5.51, V, .X . 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S+ twwy- xNi?'E-' -K lji . -Q4 5 fx el,-xs ,fa 5 Q -N75 K x 'vi 'S Xb N, C LL, - X51 if Y!!! J y XX .-il , 1' fl I VI' q,f P. 1 if V' fm fn f' VC M- H 4,-4 HL I ly Y ,iv ,J j Q i 1' L1 . ,- J .r I v L, . . M ' 1 J - Q ' X 4 I 1 - V- I jf fr 5 ff! 'K , -. ' ' ? I1 X ft' fly rr . Q W5 ij P, ix , X 1 X I ,J I ' L . I0 vi xl ff X -' J f 4 , Pj I Fflulq I ' . ' , If X UL QV m 1 U3 ,fy ff' XI LF., ,V I A-I J N Q D' - lv V v' f L rl q J , W' J -,J WW J r Qi WM p iw S KKKRKKKXKKKKSKKS KK. AA. K 'Mt WM keav- ,- Ks W !6vedJv7?9-ff'0?1 4 1 ,Za-v-2, , Cb-4.-1-Z -'Q - Am? 4 Quj X jg Efrax. Z-.QQ Y? sw 1 F fri 2, A Gif 'HX ?' 1 X 'K we .ff- V. 1 BEST ALL AROUND GIRL Lou Ann Kennemer , First impressions are lasting ones, and Lou Ann always leaves a good impression. Her sparkling eyes and enthusiastic greeting cause new students as well as old to admire her. Vivacious Lou Ann is the capable and hard-working editor of the 1953 Duffle Bag. BEST ALL ROUND BOY Carl Applewhife Carl's quick, friendly greeting, his athletic record, and his equally fine scholastic record earned for him the title of Best All Around Senior BOY- This husky, brown eyed football star has remained at the top of everybody's favorite list for three con- secutive years. .QSM aff ix ,4 -J N ' 51:2 ,- W? F W 15596 my .- ,V , X y W, gs '12, , N Q 5 X si Xi Members of the senior council at left are seated, Nliss Helen Thaxton spon sor, Shxrlee Hicks 'vlichel Ann Wilson, Sally Murphy Mary Lou Galindo, and Yolanda Reyes Standing, left to right are Don Bremer Ronny Ayers john DeSalme Steve jimmez, and A L King SENIOR COUNCIL GUIDES GRADS THROUGH I953 Don Bremer, senior class president was elected by members of the senior class at the beginning of the year One of the council s proyects this year was selling football ribbons in order to raise money to finance the Senior Picnic and the Senior Prom The council also co-operated with the Guidance Department in planning the first Senior Career Day program which was held at Del Mar College this year nth 19 IIII CDC The senior council has full charge of ordering the caps and gowns for com- mencement excercises. Here Don meas- ures a senior for his mortarboard. 94 ,,,.,-o-asv' Darl Cosner, Secretary Treasurer of the Senror Councrl, has to be sure that all the money for cap and gown orders rs saarght He also sees that the caps and gowns are shrpped back to the company and that each senror has the prrvrlege of buyrng the tassel of hrs mor- tarboard to keep as a memento of hrs hrgh school days The purchase of senror rrngs rs also hrs job At left he measures senror Davrd Kuehn for hrs cap and gown whrle Bob Robe awarts hrs turn ff iff THREE HUNDRED SENIORS T0 RECEIVE DIPLOMAS ON MAY 28 Mrss Helen Tharton anew teacher at Roy Mrller accepted the responsrbrlrtres of sponsor- rng the Senror Class of 1953 Her dutres start at nrng of the school she helps organrze Class whrch rs the the begrn year when the Senror only class vm 'E 7 f ig that rs organrzed rn Mrller At the end of the year she sees that the drplomas are ordered and that the senrors full legal .-,,.gg-iQ-JV? r-'K' A Y names are put on therr drplomas J Thrs rs qurte a problem consrd errng that many senrors have been known only by therr nrck names srnce they entered school and qurte a brt of research rs needed to frnd the students chrrstened names' Plannrng and engagrng speakers for the Baccalaureate and Commencement excercrses are other dutres When the last senror steps down from the platform on commencement nrght after swrtchrng hrs tassel from rrght to left on hrs cap, her dutres are over. Albert Allen, Vrce-Presrdent of the Senior Class, rs prctured on hrs frrst day back at school after he was rnyured rn a football game. 95 dries mx HWS J' Dem? -- .vl- uo-Q-cx 'Q-NUULOE xx?-Q43 G-fw Q- Own QU' . Hesta Fay Cowan and john DeSalme 300 students to be graduated at May zmply the happzness elt by every senzor on lbezr commencement commencement day let WEAR O-UULQ, SENIORS HOLD FIRST CAREER DAY SENIOR SPRING EVENTS For the frrst trme rn the h1story of the school the semor class under the drrectton of the gurdance counselors Corrme Butt and jane Dommy held their frrst career day at Del 'klar Audltonum on March 15 Del xlar sponsored thxs program vshlch was offered for the semors at Miller Ray and Coles The most popular profes sions chosen by the semors were nursmg lawyers secretarral trammg armed forces a1r-lme hostess and teachers L April 24 May May Moy May Sensor Pucnlc Senior Prom Senior Play bnccolaurote Commencement 2 . . X . . I .' I ... 9k 1. I 15-. ... ' 1. 1. ' , f 19-- - -- ' . ' .' :'. .' 24... . .' .. , ,. . , ' . 29-- - - -.- D6 A mkSX -ill 13.3, Q U -'jj ,Q , , X ,wx vwpwdyq cv S . Q. vi 5 . Jw Aww A ,, N, ,gf Y. Y 'K AA M i -,Qi z- P by Q M .lm ? ,2'l ,S',.q?'s. 'MF sv f ' f Civ ' v V .M :TN ,K 'KE 'Awww-,W :,. -r A N: V4 Q4 'GV Z' W JA xx fl: mv W' I fgjif f?'fSf-Www Mx, . Y ,?: ,L 4x , 91 My if 5 q , 46 BELIA G ADAME EUNICE ANDE RSON C Y Mrller Orchestra S L 4' DELIA AGULIAR F H A Presldent 51 F B L A Secretary 52 H1 Falmessee Sec CARL APPLEWHITE Football 50 51 52 Baseball 51 and 52 Favonte 51 and 52 AL BERI' ALLEN Football Captam 52 All Drstnct Cap Semor Class Veep JOE ARREDONDO Football S1 and 52 Letterman Club 51 52 SHIRL EY ARNOLD La Gavrota Carroorust Adrrel Tn Hr Y Press Club Sweetheart LEVERNE BAETHGE 98 RONNY AYERS SHIRLEY AYERS SrudentCounc1l 51 Sen1orCounc11 52 'Xe VALERIE BARNES Bur: Band Tennrs Team JOSIE BARRE RA F H A Chap Treas. '50 H1 Falrnessee Treas '51 H1 Farmessee Veep '52 MAGDALENA BARRE RA Bxble Club A Club F B L A ub MARIA BAZALDUA FRED BEN EVIDES Football 52 oxr 51 Letterman Club '52 JOE BENAVIDES SHIRLEY BLEWETT X7 J Buccaneer Band 51 53 Band Drum-Mayor ta oxr 5 r Red Cross Cliolr S Treas LYLE BRANCH BETTY SUE BRAWLEY Sodalls H1 Y LORENA I EAN BEHEE Dramatlcs MARIA J BLANCO W 7 BILL B RADFORD Basketball 53 DOROTHY BR E EDIN G Chou' 99 Y f. Q xx F. H. . . . . .Cl 3 ...f f Ch ' ' -'55 , M QQ: 5 E '2', A I T 3' AZ.: , . N. ,Y 5 W J, B D A I 1 -1 C I 151 153 x . h-s ' '2 J. EA ' .- . K, ni: DON BREMER DOLORES BRIONES ROBERT BRIONES Football '51-'52 Bible Club Senior Class Pres. '52 F. H. A. Club Letterman Club '51-'52 CATHERINE JANE BROWNWELL A Cholr Trr H1 Y Drama SANTIAGO CANTL Basketball 51 52 SFF' FLIDA CASTANFDA H A u Grrls Chou 100 RAUL BUDD HILDA F BUITRON Mrller Choi r l A b DFLFINF CAPISTRAIN BARBARA CASEY Pan Amer1canC.lub 51 D E RICHARD CASTILLO VARY HELEN CASTILLO B1bleC.lub H A Cu 1, W 5 l . . I - '- F. 1. . Clu 5 A fr' A . -, F. H. A., '50-'51 A . F. B. L. A. '52-'53 1 X- Q L K ' ,x F, . .. Cl b I. C. T. '52-'53 ' F. . . lb BEATRICE CASTRO D Choir RAUL CHAVEZ Mxller Band '50 53 Track 51 2 MA RIA CISN EROS Sorons Parhamentanan F H A Chapter Veep Chou LYDIA CERVANTES H1 Faumessee Treas Student Council Homemakmg RUDOL FO CHAV EZ SANDRA CLARKE Tennxs Team Adnel 51 Student Councxl if dl Win' BOBBY CHANDLER F C Club '50 :AY DELIA CIRLOS H A Chou Bxble DONALD CLINE E l .pug .4 4 '7 1 DONALD R CLINE MARY JANE COMPTON MARY CUNTRERAS Sodalls H1 Y Veep F H A. Club H1-Faxrnessee Drama Class '52 '53 Gu1sCho1r F H. A. Club junior Red Cross Rep. 101 . M, Aft,A V V I YL 5 it . L. gt.. - ug yr 3 , R 5 0 Q , V1 if ' ' , E, '- ' 4 . V. . . -'51 , 7 I . I: 'N , x ,,Vi ' if f N F A K 1 , A I ' , 3 Q L5 5 W' A n 1 ' - ' F. . . Club , 1 P 5 . ' . I I AK ,, 'I .5 , V' r J! LW A 1 ff J f - - - - D. . 50-'51 I 'Q . , - A A s ,i I We f A .: 3. 1. 'x ,fl RODRIGO CONTRERAS Choir '52- ' 53 YE Golf '52-'53 'yt I Z RICHARD CORKILL Hi-Y ' 50 - ' 51 Science Club '50 - '51 5 be-.K DAIL COSNER Tennis '51-'53 Senior Class Sec.-Treas. Sodalis lli-Y BARBARA ANNE CRAIG Student Council Veep 102 JOEY coRDo E JOE CORTEZ Track 'Sl-'52 Office Helper '52 -'53 Golf '52-'53 iQ' N-YA V.,. 'AM ROBERT COX D. E. Club '53 Bible Club '51 Xxfxl x X DAVID CRAWFORD Student Council Veep Invictus Hi-Y '51 Favorite '51-'52 LLUVIA CORDENAS MANUEL CORTEZ, JR D. E. '51-'53 CZSQQS. QSLJLMUE' 'Q HESTA FAY COWAN Amistad Tri-Hi-Y Favorite '52 Amazon Football Team LAURIE CREEL Drama Club ,.,.--. ROSFNDO CRUZ Football 52 SEFERINA R DAVILA H Chou' 52 53 DORA DE LUNA MARY DINN HOMER DIAZ BETTY DANIEL SON Laun Club ORALIA DE LEON Sorons Tn H1 Y ou JOHN DE SALME Band - Orchestra '52-'53 ennis '52 - 3 .,. 4 ROSE ANN DOL AN 103 A A and f 5' 4 f 4 LINDA DUFF CHARLES DUGGER BARBARA DUNCAN Football Queen President Student Councxl Drama Club Football Duchess Red Cross Adrlel Parhamentanan VETO DURAN WANDA EDWARDS ANTONIO ESPINOSA Clxeerleader 52 A Capella Chou' Radxo Announcer LUCILLE ESPINOSA JOSIE FALCON AUGUSTUS 13 FARMS FHA FBLAClubTreas Sorons Tu H1 Y Student Councxl Student Councxl F H A RONALD FLINT DAVID FITZGERALD EVA FLORES Latm Club F I Glrls Chou' 104 N 5 v ' A v tj ,fl I' , ' :I.A. 4 Kr ROSA FLORES VIRGINIA FLORES BFTTY FLOYD D F Club Gxrls Chou ,J-x TOMMY FOREST GRADY FOWLER CAROLYN FRICKE Sodal1sHx Y F B L A ub H1 '40- REX FULTON AMERICA GALAN MARY LOU GALINDO Sorons T11 H1 Y H1 Falrnessee Club Secretanal Tramlng Club H Red Cross 40 il l i ABEL GARCIA ANIFLIA GARCIA ANDREW GARCIA and 51 2 H Orchestra Chou D E Club 105 M I X 1 A ff ' F: H. A. ' .4 .. an 'Lf I l f A ' '- .... Cl I II 5- 5 , .'1- W I 'T -- FI- ..A. A ZA F 1. fx' I B ','s,'s5 Fij.A. L figs? MANUEL I GARCIA D E Club VELMA GARCIA A Capella Glou D E Club Reporter MARY ESTHE R GARZA Mxxed Chou F H A French Club I ROSA GARCIA H BL CRISTELA GARZA DEClub FHA RU DY GARCIA DOMINGO GA RZA Exrtus H1 Y Chou TER ESA A GARZA F H A Chapter Pres Brble Club ISABEL D GOMEZ SAMUEL GOMEZ F. H A Chou Gxrls Choir Band 3 years 106 Track 2 years TERESA T GARZA Choir Sorons Trl H1 Y F H A AUDELIA GONZALES Sorons Tn H1 Y Veep Q ' M' J .IE 4 I , X ., .,,. H , , l F. . A. F. . . A. ,A ,f I I , 1 G 1 Q ,, J, BILL GONZALES HORACE GONLAL FS VIOLA B GONZALES Corr 52 53 FHA V my EUUVU ES GONZALES Sororis Tri-Ili-Y F. Il. A. MARY LOUISI' GONIZAL ES Sorons Trl H1 Y H Scxence Club ZUL EMA GON ZAL ES French Club ll Scxence Club K. ,, '14 Q - LUPE GONZAL ES Hi-Fairnessee Pres. Student Council Treas. F. H. A. Chapter Sec. Af' VAL DEMAR GONZAL ES Football 52 Baseball 52 55 Lettermen s Club Sec Treas GERTRLDL GORDY Sec of Band Councxl L Red Cross SYLVIA GORHAM GFORGE GREEN F H A Baseball 51 52 Letterman s Club WALTER GREENF Favorrte 51 52 Duffle Bag Sports Ed Sodalxs H1 Y Secretary 107 . N A 'F' , . Q C 2 A . -- --1 A 1 Q Q F.. . A., Y' , ' h ' ' , ' - I ... F...A. F.B..A. A T L A ,. A jg?-f l . . , ,.!, V . . . A V ' Y ' ' l , 1 I VIRGINIA GRI IM L H Health Room Assxstant EUSE BIO GUILLEN DAVID GUNTLR AL BERT GUILLLIN MAURILLO GUZMAN Football 5 2 OI CA GULMAN LUCY HANNA RAY HARRIS Student Counc1l Band A Cappella Chou l Adnel Tn ll1 Y Sec Pan Amencan Club Orchestra Red Cross WAYNE HARRISON Baseball 3 years Lerrennen s Club Soclalls lll Y 108 CLARA HASFTTE BARBARA HAWKINS KFNNIT' t HAYNFS Student COUHC11 Debate Team Nhller lxadlo Program TOJNH lll'll'7X1VN Duffle Bag orts hd -I U'l lO HAY VOR I'll 50d8l1S Ill Y royector Operator Qu' lk PSTO hi R'NnNDL.7 Laun Club lwaseball Press Cluh Qi Tl RPSA WFRN ANDF7 lntra ' 'ural Sports 15. 'Q jlzli KY IIOLLANID V SHIRLI E HlCKS Orchestra C' C Xouth Sy mphony If B L A it 'Q' l x' g .. jIX1Ni'1 HLLL Track 'Sl Boys llomemakmg Treas V, fbi f 'Z' 1 f DORNP 'X lll lllljvlil lll'li Pan -Xmerlcan Club MARIA C llEll'NAlNDlf lntra Nlural Sports HARRY HOAC 5 Jmx Y 111, vr Band '51, ,52, '53 All State Cholr C C Youth Symphony 109 .- N l tttl if M ,Q , 7 we 'bf ' ,: :ff f:1.E2:, . ' ' ' f T 3 . t f ft 7 ' W .f 1 if ' a f x 'ff 2 . A fir -3, 43 3 ' If, l' '- J. c. L. ' 9 ' ' Ke. c. A 7? fl f .luf ff fir , wa. - ifwl :K . V f f N H . lk! Q ',,1 vm f C cf , llzlv X To 7 7 so frqi. 'Q . . J ' 5 H Sp ' . , 'D' '1 -fussy JA 'IS JACKSON CI DWIG JOHN 'land Termxs 'T' IL! S'II'VI JIXIITNIZ HIZAIJI-TH JOHNSTON ootball 51 Dramaucs Club Cho1rPres1dent B1ble Club Track lyear ROB! RT JONI S CMRIS IXARIDEQ Science Club liatin Club JIMMY KENNEMER I. C. T. V. I. C. Club 110 LOU ANN I-QICNNEMIER Duffle Hag Editor Adriel Tri-Ili-Y Treas. Dramatics Plays CTN FLL JTNKINS Press Club Duffle Bag Qtaff be BILL JON F5 Senxor Councll 'Student Councll bcxence Club l I ICHARID IxF'NNI'DY Tennis Team Ili-Y Club Bowling, Team PA TT K HR R Adriel Tri-Yi-Y Pres. La Gaviota Staff Dramatics Plays A. L. KING Hand Sci ence Club Bowling L eague ROIINEY KINGSBURY DORIS KI RKSI-I Y Bible Club F. Il. A. CHARLES KLUTTS JANET KNOX Chou' 2 years 'nal' ff' ROSFANINE KRUSF I Student Councrl H L CHRISTIN E LAUREL ll GU1d3HCC Offrce Helper DAVID KUEHN Football 2 years Student Council Lettem1en s Club SERVANDO LAUREL ed PAT KOLAYA ADPLE S LAMAS Sororls Trl H1 Y Treas JOHN LESLIE Duffle Bag and Press Photographer Band 2 years Sodalls H1 Y Treasurer 111 W ff ff! BOB LINDSEY Band 3 years ROBERT LOPEZ ootball 51 52 FL AINE N1c DOUCJAL Annual Staff Z years Laun Club N EL DA M ARMOL EIO Sorons Tn H1 Y P-uxed Chou 112 AUGU STIN E LIRA HENRY LOZANO C NORMA Mc KI F Debate Team 3 years Adrrel Trl H1 Y Student Councxl CONSU EL O LOP E Z JACK Nic CLURF Latxn Club BILLY 'YICMENAMY Bible Club President -QQ LLIZABETH MARTINEZ LISANDRO MARTIINF7 Sororls Tr1 II1 Y Veep Band 3 years Student Councxl Band VlC9PfCS1dCUI A Cappella Chou A11 Dnstnct Band , f 'w 1 f 1 F ' , ' , '53 I. . T. ' K 1 Y., Q ,,., ft if 1A'1'1LlJA MARTINEZ l'liTRA O. NlA!iTlNliZ Intra-Vural Sports Girls Choir 14. H. A. CHARLOTTE MATTHEWS . L. A. KENNETH HECOM x 'f If HETTYE MOORE Cheerleader '52, '55 Favorite '51, '52 Amistad Tri-Hi-Y CHARL ES MOORE Band '51, '52, '53 Press Club Choir '51, '52, '53 MUS? A 5 mfr 6 Www? ' 1 xx.. , 7? . M , ,ei TONY HAR TIN EZ ROSE ANN E MIKOL ASKY F. B. L. A. Dramatics Plays Library Assistant SALLY MURPHY Red Cross F. B. L. A. A Cappella Choir Q ff I3 IIANITA NAVARRO BETHA JEAN! NEAL JERRY NEAL Deba te Team Red Cross 113 IANIE NEEL EY BOB NO RWOOD Debate Team Tennis Tmm Sodalis Hi-Y RAUL ORTIZ Buc Band JUAN PENA Football '51, '52 Letrermen's Club B-Team Football '50 114 ROY NE ESE Cheerleader '53 Invictus Hi-Y Tennis Team s I KIM O'HARA Tennis '51, '52 Band Choir MARY LOU PARKS IU. E. D. E. Club Sec.-Treas llomemaking Officer ff if MARIA IRNA PENA AGAPITA Pllxhll D. E. Club Choir Sororxs Trl II1 Y I-RINO PIRTX 4 R PII L1 QHVIOIB. I dltor Press Club Presxdent 'Jramaucs IARK II PIPTLF I a C avxora Staff IJIAITIBIICS 'MARION POCKRI Q -.J CRI 7 POLANCO PI AN. PRIQLPY Spanish Club 51 ' . I. . CC b 5' .C. . IH ISIF PIP!-9 lilblc Club Secretary Clrls Chou- Ilmrnatlcs JOYCI POI Blble Club Veep 4 jumor Red Cross METTA LOI PROCTOR unior lxed Cross . I. C. C A JOE PUUUO SANTA QLHVTANILLA C oir 52- 53 llomemaking 51-53 VIRVIF QUINTAIXQILLA '. 5. . . llomemaking 51 . . e . - 115 DONALD RACKL EY Student Council O'NEILDA REEVES FRANCISCO R. REYES YOL ANDA REYES Sororis Tri-Ili-Y Sec. F. B. L. A. Reporter F. ll. A. Class Sec. ix. BOB REED A Cappella Choir Sodalis Ili-Y Iluman Relations YOL ANDA RAXII R EZ Senior Council Rep. Ili-Faimessee Sweetheart FEL IPA REYES F. II. A. Reporter jr. Red Cross MANUEL R ENDOY GLORIA REYES RICHARD R. REYES I . ll. A. Bible Club A Cappella Choir ,..q ff 5 MARY REYES GENE RITTER POI! ROIIF Basketball SI baseball 52 junior I avon te FULALIO RODRIOLEY Band 3 years VIUAL RLELAS ffxitus Ili-Y Student Council BOBBY ROHI RIS Track 51 Invictus Ili Y Basketball SI 52 ,a-A ISAUL ROD! ICU CL I-IO SALDANA liible Club F. ll. A. Class Treas. Secretarial Training SOILA SALINAS ARIELIA SANCIIEZ D. E. Club 'A' Choir Pan-American Club Choir Council F. B. L. A. i' DOI ORI-9 ROIIRIC J I Bible Club A Cappella Choir RAVONA IIOIJIQICUPX M1xedCho1r 51 S 4114 ISRAEL SALDIVAR Football Sl Lettermen s Club 'rack '51, ' ANTONIO SANCI I EZ Band P resident Orchestra All-Di stri ct Ban d 117 HO MER SANCHEZ CIJNSUELO SAN MIGUEL E A Intra Mural Sports JUAN G SANICHEZ Boys Homemakmg RAUL SAN TOS C Pan American Club I ...rf ROBERT SANCHEZ ESTAL IA SAUCE DO ALICE ANNE SIKFS JAMFS SIMS CI. EONE SINGLETON F I Adnel Trl H1 Y Veep Student Council Con' C. C Youth Symphony BOBBY SMITH JULIA SMITH SUSAN SMITH 118 Girls Chorus R I 1 . I , . V. I. C. , .4 D. . '51, '52 1. .T. F. H. . '51 - ' - V. . C. HW' . V xvxkw A F my. 'gi AIA'-,,.,r J I I . l . A. ' '- '- F. B. L. A. ' . 4 . 'R THAREL SMITH SHIRLEY ANN STACY Chou Student Councnl Jumor Red Cross ,qwf IDNALD STEWART ROBERT TALBERT A Cappella Choir N 1 1 ,vt OLIVIA SOLIZ ISRAEL SOLIZ H Intra Mural Sports h CLIN E STELZIG WNDRA STUART La Gavxota Feature Ed Adrlel Tn H1 Y SYLVIA TEL FORD Latm Club Drama Club Student Councnl up-- f BILL STEVENS Basketball 50 51 52 Track 50 51 Student Councxl JACKIE STURDY Cheerleader 51 52 Soph Jr Favorite CHERYL TON ROY Amxstad Tn H1 Y Pres Favorite S1 52 jr Red Cross President 119 F. . A. f , I ' ', ,J A . I 2 I e x ' 4 . W ' I 7+ J. L. 'tlviercury' Editbr Amistad Tri-Hi-Y Sec. E ' ,V ' , L I x ' J I g , 1 1 I fi . I! . I X 4 if I x x ' , . . I i.- .I . - Y u 3 we BE ATRICE TORR ES D Drxvers Ed Intra Mural orts AL EJANDRO TR EVINO I Q MARY LILLIAN URRUTIA Cholr MELBA IO VAUGHN Chou 3 years Student Councrl 120 MANUEL TORRES Baseball 52 53 Lettermen s Club MARIA TREVINO F H A Chapter Repr A Cappella Choxr Student Councll LILLY VALDEZ ANN DOLORES VIERA Gxrls Choxr ,gnu DICKIE TOWNSEND Offxce Worker Projector Operator DW AIN TYCER 'ATIVIDAD VAL DEZ FRANCES VILLAREAL D O Club JOSE VILLARFAL 'K' BO BBY WADE Band All D1 stu ct Band ff? LARRY WALLACE Larm Club Presxdent 6 Q, 'ly I JAMES E WICKER Sclence Club President L. C L 3 years ed Cross RICHARD C VILLAREAL Football 1 year Baseball 1 year Lettemxen s Club BETTY WALKER DEL IA VILLAREAL ,ug JOHN WALKER GERARD WEBB Annual Photographer 2 yrs La Gavxota Photographer Sodalrs H1 Y Presldent 'fo- THURMAN WILKINS J AMES BRUCE WELLS Basketball 2 years B-Team Football Lettermen s Club RAMONA WILLIAMS 121 L ff f W fwwffkifzfl U' W6 M922 ,fyfuffj Zladffffgjnfj WJ W if W M W JQMQW MWZZO ,W TU BffyM JArdo A11Aro B AA: Bob Robe Hesfa Fay Co R et-up for Runner-up for M Po ar ost eauu 122 P16 I ji X -1,6 Rf 7 4 W ,PL L7 , JVM Q, MW Q ' c, B IQ MfQ B f f W as.. R f R Q fy f M W L B M . ' ,UZ V R f ff B I 1 E J I . W I ii X ? - v MICHEL ANN WILSON NANCY WISE , XML! Y Duffle Bag Art Ed. Amistad Tri-Hi 7 6 . Amistad ni-Hi-Y s . e I.C.L. Se Wg ff Senior Council Rep. Cappella Cho , J V f f M! R , J ' WMM if V p E . x ab ff if Vu 1 M , I ' KYE H MARY Y RRI Bile u iff? e e oore oe re ndo Runner-up for Runner-up for Best und est I1 oun pul M B 'ful I FRANCISCO ZAMORA Track '51, '52 Track Manager Nm GUADALUP E ZAPATA Student Council Walter Greene Runner-Up for Most Handsome Q' BENNY ZAPATA Football '51, '52 B-Team '50 Lettcnnen's Club JACINTO ZE RTUCKE Track 52 Maclune Shop Beffye Moore Runner-Up for Mo st Popular rf Dale Cosner Barbara Duncan Runner-Up for Runner-Up for Most Lrkely to Most Lrkely to Succeed Succeed N, .HU ix isis' g fxfxfok XZX1 'Nxyb XXIZXX -E-X WI???IYKIKlIIKfllllfClKKCflKlKCl fl' N.. - Q Q W ..-1: Q N W. Q 22 N K A -P x X ,. '5':5 -- :'x:a'.2 QW, X X 'Wg fff, 'h s A c p x' . 1 ,,,.. .4-1: L , X X s N-.. , 1' Xxf 4 h 0 VH, ' , W i N ..,. . h x y 3 w 0 . ,.. Y f K X s ,.-..,, i h -'4'i-ug.. yt!!! I.-R I'-v' W M,-,,nellCND X i ,, ,' p H: . xgx,.l ,X -,MDWII 1. rl' .M 'f5'A 'fI,' ---- ---- f ?3 'l' ' T' 'SW ' u ' --N 'visa 429 If X M., x,-5: nn h .gy-. K Xikwkfnl ' Ma. I Quan f51xJ4?f,,,'f.. 2. NX A 'J' -:rf Y,, Y :?ffY'T3L, 'f '? E f N N lg i ZNXQ Q RT Y ,X X., Fftf The lung and Oueen of the Buc Band were announced and then presented therr gifts during the Crand fmale of the 'Band Carnival Xl Q regg crowned Uueen Anne Harley and lung Rudy Xlrrabal IVHA fi CARNIVAL FPOLIC ,sg ,Q 45 Below Klng Pudy IS crowned by Prrncxpal F A Jregg A freshman thrs year Rudy had a total of more than 0100 collected for hrs votes RAISES FUNDS FOR TRIP The Hungry Frve render a selectlon, to the delrght of the audrence Members of th1s Ger- man Band are johnDeSa1me trombone jxmmy Hunt and B111y jordan, clarmets Lxto Martmez 3-mt' trumpet and Bob Llndsey tuba Ooo la la' 7e French can can dancers put on qu1te a show' These beauteous babes are Ixancy llnse jams Raasch Glorra Hunt and Ann Halley -,.. C 126 47 No d1rect hxts et' 1mm Y Y 1 ' Power provxdes a target for the ple throwmg booth customers FOR BUC BAND Old tnme vaudevrlle IS back agam' These black- faced amateur commedxans are left to right Phyllxs Gaxther, Charles Moore, Nancy Ahrens, Kathy Hall, and Charles Qumn Buc band was guest at B1 State Zkusrc Festrval on March 13-14th at Fort Smith, Arkansas. 4' Below Boys don t count calorles as rs proven by the way they dunk mllk and eat desserts inn... -and Frrst come fxrst served Don Savrelle IS frrst rn lrne as he hands Nlrs Lorene Xlxchael lunch money ff Let A good lunch for 401 IS a bargaln these davs A meat tvxo vegetables bread mllk and dessert make a wholesome menu F1 KJ A good place for hash and a good place to hash over evcnt of the day IS the cafeterra CAFETERIA SERVES STARVING STUDENTS Fmployees under the management of Peggy Norrell Ccenterl at therr annual Chrrstman Party n' 5 a 127 OO These employees serve an average of 700 lunches dally .. yl'A 'S 3 - 59 i'i....uiql, Don Meadows awards the Golden Laurel crown to Cac sar's Q favorite dancer. ,- -L ad' f- -..ww if. f ,.,., , ......,, , ,, N Q ff .,..--M -A Wai' ' 3 l 0- ,ii3v,:,.. ,323 ,',, -Y 'L' .,-. '2- 1 Q 4 Dorsea Heidbreder, Ellen Lynch, ami , I . and Pat johnson pose as god- desses of Grain, Power, and ' J u s ti c e. f s g Q -5 -.., Gladiators came .E on the field ready -' to fight for their A lives. Left to right, Frances in , Bettye Moore entertains Caesar and his court with a slave dance. Gandy, Jimmy Sh arp, jo hn B l an ton and Walter Saunders. M , L, Caesar and his senators watch the Circus Maximus from their private box in the stadium. Don Meadows, a c en turi an, stands guard. 3 2 3 Below, Kay Hollinger, an A student, will bring a ood rice on the auction Libby Walker in chains in on the auction block. jack McClure is offering her for sale. 128 g P block. Fl , 5 Q if rf e-f 'y'-'L' X J-f CHOIR PRESENTS OPERETTA THE SCARLET SAIL T0 RAISE MONEY FOR NEW ROBES ,7 LM tow! fd! lim The girls chorus srngs a song of sorrow whrle wartrng for thexr lovers to return from thexr voyage Done Davxs played by Cleone Srngleton s1ts patrently wartmg for her johnny Dee Hazard srngs a love song, try- johnny Dee smgs a frnal farewell to Done before he leaves on a voyage mg to wrn Dorxe away from johnny Dee MW Ann Flark a sophomore was one of the volun teers as usher for The Lowland Sea Four of the crew of the Scarlet Saul are left to rrght jrmmy Hunt, Bobby Reed, Allen Lxly holm, and johnny Cotton 129 johnny Dee the saxlor boy, played by jrmmy hunt rs suddenly selzed wrth an attack of scarlet fever on the dock at Smgapore The crew of the Scarlet Sa1l looks on helplessly The three chrldren Delxght Ixancy Wxse Submxt olene Henson and Patrence janlta Nt' Ward curtsey as they are mtro ced to Done I I, a D I A 4 ' ,- I ' 5 I I Is' ' I' W f, ,f 1 1 1 'i fl ' , 4' I ll I ll ff!! ff! 5 .. I ll . . I . ' . . I Y , I ' . . , . . . . . . . . . , 1 ' W ' joe Botello, portraying Nathaniel n , 1 a , Q 9 I ,xx U. I H V I 1 I I, f, I 1:7 1317, . . . . ' M I u ' , l ' , . ' I ' I A 1 .I U 'Q 9 , ' ' ar 7 5 ' - 4 I , ge Q ' To ,' 3 - A ' QD . I F gg , . V X - L,-1' 5 x 1 I . J V4 f 1 A , CQ I Y! . X Cl 1 , V . ,, . z . . I I I Q OSTE Among the P T A mothers who served as host- esses were Mrs H Henderson, Mrs Vernon rtley, charrman, Cseatedj Mrs Tom Wrlhams, and Mrs J D Todd pictured above Roy Maller Hugh School Career Day November l7 l952 Assembly 1230 ll0 Members of the Planning Commrttee and Sponsors for 1952 Career Days B nal B rlth Y W C A Downtown Kuwanxs Rotary Club P T A Student Council Counselors Dr Meyer Kurzner Mrs Mrrram Nelson Mrs Pat Hxggrns Mr Everett Wtllrams Mr E N Noyes Mrs M E Tonroy Sandra Clarke jo Ann Lrvmg johnny Estrada Mrss Corrme Brrtr Mrs Jane Dommy MISCICSS of Ceremonres Musrc Invocatron Career Day Memorres Introductron of Speaker Speaker Musrc 1 15 215 Frrst 2 20 3 15 Second Career Sessron Jo Ann Irvrng Mrller Hrgh School Band Lloyd Cook, Drrector Reverend Hubert Palmer Kenneth Haynes Mr C A Gregg Dr W A Mrller Mrller Hxgh School Band Career Sessron Autbonty from tbe local recruztmg offzce explazns the necessary requzrements for enlzstment. Mrs .loy Keltner explains fashion designing using Roy Maller sophomore, Sidney Messer as model Other career day sessions were arrlrne hostess, archrtect, artist, athletic coach barber, beautrcian, dancer, detectrve, engmeer, farmer, flonst, homemaker interror decorator, lawyer, medical careers machmlst model, musrclon, secretary, telephone operator, radio, televrslon, salesglrl store manager stenographer, and welfare occupations 130 Dorothy Breeding Steve jxminez Wess Tribble joe Botello, Barbara Nell Perkins, and Cleone Singleton have a final practice before they leave for the state choir meet at Galveston These fortunate choir members won at Kingsvxlle and were sent to Galveston for the Choir clinic NNJ ,l-4 Mr Morrison Nir Gamer Mrs Miller Miss West, Miss Noble me f--ff 1 on Bremer, Tommy Hextznan Oscar Stelzig, Rosendo Cruz, Robert Talbert, Hesta Cowan and Lou Ann Kennemer rush to order -, their copies of the panorama picture of the senior class shown on the bulletin board Mr. Gregg, Mr McCord Mr Puckett Miss Herring Mrs Halloran and Xir Sluder are pic- tured at one of the faculty meet ings where problems and policies of the school day are discussed 131 Mxss Lee Ella Wallace, drama coach helped her class select thexr entry rn the Interscholas- nc League play contest rn Laredo Thexr choice was The Strange Road, a play wluch borf' rs on the supernatural The leadzng characters ln tbe play were Don R Clme as Alan Cleorze Smgleton as Mrs Talbot jane Todd as Arzrzze and Kay Hams as Mrs Kaden as INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE PLAY CHOSEN IN DRAMA lv Kay Harrzs and Cleone Szngleton try out or tbe parts 0 Mrs Kaden and Mrs Talbot respectwely 1'- fd 3 an 'fm 9539159 Alan a boy who has been a dreamer all hrs lrfe, wants to leave the frshmg town where the play takes place because he feels no one understands h1m Mrs Talbot hrs mother, agrees, and asks Anme hrs sweetheart, to ask h1m to leave Alan appears, and Annre 1 tn dream tells hlm he ll have to leave Alan tells her that mommg he was walkmg on the beach when he dropped a rmg he was gomg to grve her He heard someone scream, and that s the last he remembers Then Annre after askmg hxm to get her the rxng, leaves Mrs Kaden enters, and tells Annle and Mrs Talbot that a boy was drowned trylng to save another boy from drowmng that mormng She grves Annxe the rmg whxch she had found on the beach as Annle and Mrs Talbot reallze that xt was Alan who had drowned Alan cannot be found, whxch proves they are rrght, and at the close Anme has the :mg as Alan promlsed she would The curtam falls 132 I ,X . 'ff- X,xQf 1 ,.t.. W.. ,, Y X 1 A , , A S ' f f ' ' ll ll ' . 1 2 I ' I . ' I ' , mx:-:Q ' -, ' af' t Nlfaf and' 791 5-79? Zan: ian, is f- ff o . 4? 1 as V:wfC:2 I , 9, Q 5 T,m',-La fm: , 7 4 QF ' 1 u n ' '. ' a Y , . . . . I V . .. , D I ,I . 1, . , as f a .Q Q . , . F V. I , . fd: , . . . . MGI: Q X , I ' 0' sq 1 . . ' 0 u n ..' 'bb - 5 . iQ 'SDK' , - 1 I 1 1 . n R' 5Q', . . . Q -bar, , L . I . THIS DARING GFNERATIOIN Selma Lou Ann Ixennemer Aunt XIISSOUII fmger Perry Aunt Xiay N 1rg1n1a brxmm Betty kay Harrls Let Aunt Hay ICHDZUA after payzng a wstt to Selma and Aunt Hzssourz 1..- Not untll we Aunt Hzssourz assures Selma Lost dress suzt causes a rave 8 dilemrza or Betty olmny and Mrs Harding nn-qui, Teddy doesn't want to lend bis dress suit to the groom. Mrs. Harding looks or. HIS FIRST DRESS SIfIT Teddy ...., , , Tommy Bak-er Typzcal scene be ore plays as eteryorze makes up fill ' 1, - nu- url 1711 4 f I 1 Q- A 5, ..--. 1-51 7 eddy puts on bzs dress suzt Mrs. Harding . . . .Sondra Stuart - Betty .... . . Pact Kerr - Johnny' . . . . Donald Cline ' 133 PI-IARLS' ' Peggy Cleone imgleon Polly Roseanne M1ko1osky Tad Tommy Heltzman Nlr Brown james Wlcker Rzgbt In order to conuznce Tad that she doesnt belzeue he stole the pearls slye puts them on Tad refuses to look up Peggy reads to Tad as he zs about to take a nap Below Peggy and Tad look arzxzously as Betty attempts to blou out the candles on ber bzrtladay Below Could be have stolen the pc arls9 zz on ders Peggy i II: 3 lil' Belou Tad and Betty dzscuss the pearls 3 ,-- '. UDESPERATE DESMOND'S DASTARDLY DEED Below: Montgomery, the Hero, helps Hezekiah make up , a task which requires skill and patience. BELOW Aa you hussy' clazms Rosemond the uzllazn from the czty and Desmond s zrst wz e Lf- L Rlgbt Town s worst gosszps Tzbztha and Opbelza pay the Casbmeres a uzszt I35 A UNH 'dw 5 - . A .. xx 'ff y J' , 'VW' 'Y ff 'av rf-v-'rl ' J.. , . V gf Nr!! uua'1u-y rr-1 P rn ' n Ll i B ,ef L J a AWK ax 4 'X C4 C fl i 91' J 'ff f 1 A57 Clementzne Honey and Hezekzah prazse Moonbeam Clementme s baby CASTS Clemenune Desmond Mrs Cashmere Rosemond Montgomery Hezeklah Honey Txbncha Ophelxa 'fa 5 NZ -QS' X: CHARACTERS jane Todd Larry Reese Lucy Hanna Mar ze Pxrtle Char es Moore jnmmy Hunt Shxrley Arnold Sylvxa Telford Barbara Wood ' 1 I A g , K I -5 9 , V 4 ' '. ' 3 X . V., . ff I 1 , , ' '-- . 5 2 bl r N ' I '- . in and ,X N ' 3 Q ' ,. A su I A y f' Q Vu 2 x f , -1, rp 'K , 1.x . ia -I Y - MK' Q ,. N A ' 1 val! - pw . W l ' 25, Q M N Q I I I ' I x ,X , .xl - WX u- ' N- 3 gig, .A , MTM' , I : rl I 'n ex. I ' ' I C I 9 I 0 O - 1 . . . . I . . . . . . . f, n 51. D ff z pr , r . Q +4 Y7, - , ' , , 1' K I ' ' 4' his ' ff w' ' I ' -'Y 7' 7 KW 1 . - - . lr V , , .r ,V .. , gi H I M 'W 0 I , l , X Y Lua. . . ,V as Q I 1 ,X tg y I 4 1 1 lv 4 I . L- I V X ' L . J X IC., by Y 11.6 DNC JOCK Y BBUNELL POPULAR AT LEQ QW XR QAXIX The dedication of the DUFFLE BAG to R. M. Pop Reeves was announced over KEYS, a local radio station, by popular young disc jockey Brunell Harvey Many announcements of school activities were made by Mr Harvey during the year Here Mr Reeves IS pictured collecting the money made by Student Council worker Hugh Bishop and Dickie Bullajian by N -4? parking cars for the football games QR 57 up wx .foam xr xx ...N BETTIE LESTER tbe 1953 Basketball Queen receives ber bouquet of NN TQ J roses at the Basketball Queen dance at wbzcb Mr Harvey was Master TX S o Ceremonzes 'N X NJ N 0 xl fc 'j NS' Q Brunell he is called by all high school students of Corpus Christi, is 3 chatter is well known to teenagers who make a habit of tuning in his program vXl Variety Matinee at four o clock every afternoon Brunell also emcees a pro- X Q' gram called Night Tram every Saturday at midnight a program of rhythm, Nb-blues bop and progressive yazz especially for the long gone set .J 1 QQIINM v QMTTN 5. GOLFERS CUT STROKES WITH STOKES AS COACH This rs the first year for the Miller golf team The members play at the Oso Golf Course on the week ends They entered their first toumament on March 14 at Galveston Although they came out in ninth place they enyoyed the experience Pictured at the left are Joe Gutierrez Mercedes Rodriguez Alfred Stokes Ccoachj Rodolpho Santos and Leroy Teague joe Cortez is not pictured 136 , . L . TK 6 , I f if 'YW Y 'li C' txgh Qlxxx T Q so Xi I' Xl NJ 'sl tv XX A 'v Xb Q, x ' fxgo jug 9 q N U O WQrft'wgQ3.v3 an J TA-J 5 U YA' 5 rt N gi X J xl' ij' y V7 , N W N' ' -U X X, ' 1 'XT l X A NT gi Ml f a - ' l Y l'X. . 'lf' A I . e,tV4f'v le gi NW at X we N ' . q V 1 ,- - V4 N' F y- ' n U I NJ 5 ' f J l X . , 4 .X XZ' we Q . . ... n i ,il QF' if 1 as I R fx f Sfpictured here spinning the discs at the Basketball Queen dance. His platter , .XJ 1 - X il ' ' ,D Y 1 , Q K K -I .. e I u n 1- 5, XM . . . ,, N ge gl ' ' - . r .. ' ' 5 XX x Q , A .NJ N Q V 4 XJ N ' W ' if A 5 at W , . -,Q R A , va ' 4 KM J t - --. , if ,Q n ' W 5 ' . 'fy 9 , f A M, 1 1 v W' AM, in 7' l l A' 1 1 ' iii, n a , . 1 1 . ' z . , Y 1 . 1 , . ,-1-v' K FAVORITES FACE FLASHBULBS ,Q wrt LX? ,.. Most Handsome! Nick Perales, jerry Golden,jimmy Sharp, Don Bremer, Walter Greene, Floyd Clark, and Freddie jennings. -i-. Millers Beauties still surprised over the honor are Doris Kennedy, Hesta Cowan, Linda Duff, Louris Ladewig, Marge Walker, Patty Peterson, and Virginia Trahan. - L1 ,'! v ai' 11' Floor show featured Blue Moon and Carz't Help Lovin' that Man by Best All Around Mil l e rit e s. Virginia Trahan, Bethena Sheffield, Bettye Moore, Lou Ann K ennemer, Tommy DeSalme, Gloria Hunt, john Cotton, Billie Doris Barbara Nell Perkins. Smith, John Groom, Oralia Sheldon, joe Arredondo, and Bob Graf. Pause between dances at tables in the Miller Cafeteria where the dance was held. .S'pr1'rz,rg theme and muszc hy P erry Horine and his orchestra completed the atmosphere for these Ml dancers. 137 ,D C Most Popular! Sandra Espey, Don Sautelle, Carol Thrall, Tommy DeSalme, Gloria Hunt, Ernest Suarez, Bettye Moors, Alfonso Sanchez, jackie Sturdy, Bob Robe, Raymond Stevens, jolene Hensen, and Bob Graf. Most likely to succeed. jerry Merritt, johnny Estrada, Galaway Hudson, and Ann Leslie. Margaret Smith, Gwen Ken- nedy, Cheryl Tonroy, David Crawford, and Paul Sharrock. joan Glusing, joe Ramos, and Walter Saunders. At the rzgbt Apolmar Salmas Charles Arceneaux, Don Honey cutt Eddre Garza Ray Earl Bennett Rudy Mrrabel male members of the band masquer- ade as members of the weaker sex for a stunt at the band Below Mr Luter Drstrrbuuve Educatxon drrector explams the procedure for makmg our rncome tax to Robert Cox and Manlyn Dodds : . . Y 7 ' 7 7 Q . Y carnival. I. D i . . . Y Y It I SPORTS ACTIVITIES SPOTLIGHT SPRING WV' '! QW!-'I I ll il-we 'QV img, 'QR There s a rmgerl Flfth perrod grrls P F classes pltch horseshoes on the stadlum grounds Left to rrght are Barbara Malarr Betty Duertt Phyllrs Galther and Patsy Hatrldge Lettermen s Club mrtxates pose rather unwrll xngly rn therr 1n1t1at1on costumes Left to rlght Young Sheffreld Dav1d Henderson, Marlo GEIICIS. and Or1e Fansler At rrght one of Nirs. Louretta 4 I' Sm1th's baseball classes IS W shown practrcmg for a tournament game Nielba Vaughn 15 at bat, Conme D122 rs catchrng 139 1' x Q 'I .Dfw 'iight We , we almost dxd 1t' Wrnners, Phyllrs and Pats congratulate each other wh 11e Barbara and Bettv plot revenge' An assembly for the presentauon of lettermen s jackets was called and as a result the cheerleaders were called upon to show off their hard earned rewards fi 2 7, , he .lin-,. aff. aw ,. H LINDA DUFF Football Queen elected by the football squad for the 52 season BARBARA DUNCAN AND BETTYE MOORE Football Duchesses p 1 c k e d especially by the B u c s if QI ? liiN SANDRA ESP EY Secretary of Texas l-hgh School Press Assocratron elected at the conventlon m Denton by press students of Texas. whos lllhn Round llllller MARY NELL WIGGINS AND ORALIA SHELDON Football Sweethearts selected by the football boys 'VC' Y' 2 L A LARRY HEITYMAN, DON GORF, AND WALTER SAUNDERS Football Managers selected by the football coaches to manage the Buccaneers. 140 DAIL COSN ER Lt Governor sent to Youth and Govemment m Austm by South west Drstrrct H1 Y AL BERT ALLEN Capt All D1stt1ct Football All State Football selected from football stars all over the state by Texas sportswrrters Y u NANCY WISE AND LIBBY WALKER Offrcers rn State and DISIIICI jumor Cl assrcal League, an orgamzatron composed of Latrn clubs rn Texas and other states. , . A ' f ' A ll I I r 1 1 . , at, .1 251 ' ' fi g' 1 , 71 .llvf , ' I 'Cixi If EE. V5,, ,K , 1 We e Q. , - rl E: widvm I Q .. , SQNKWI , , ., 0 , A , 1 , my ,. Q We . it N I , ' - - , . . ' 4h .e,g 4 f l LMI, ' ' . be 1. , t,ffi Q ' - 6 C 'l A A Q f I .. L , 0 . L 'fr D l 2 1 2 if E 3 , 3 A -..L . .1 emi, , 3 A f ' fffleft 'M- L 34 Q ef f .W - i 4 KS' L, 5 l, , - - , . 1 u . -. ' 1 4 ' 41 A ' EN J . HESTA FAY COYX AN Lantana Duchess Elected by the Senior Council to represent Xliller at the annual Lantana Coronation in Kingsville r Ulhos lllhu Round Hllller 'Vi' -1' JANE TODD and C RISELDA GONYALFS Girl s State 'Representatives ane was selected by the Women s Auxiliary SHIRLEY ARNOLD Press Club Sweetheart Flected by the Press Club as their sweetheart M f 'Nr ui JOHN! LESLIE Assistant Photographer Gladly gave of his time an efforts in developing a successful annual. of the American Legion to attend Girl s State in Austin Griselda is the alternate BETTIE LESTER Basketball Queen Chosen by the basketball team G ERARD WEBB Photographer Spend hours of extra time and energy for the annual s pictures :'l.-5 'll A 'K to reign as queen this year. PATT KERR City Spelling Champ Defeated local businessmen in a spelling contest to gain this title. 141 :.'::r-- . ll I GINGER PERRY La Gaviota Editor Edits school newspaper, the La Gaviota. lllhns who Hound miller SHIRLEY BLEWETT Band Drum Mayor Selected by the band dxrector to lead the Buccaneer Band STEVE JIMINEZ PEGGY BREEDING and JIMMY HUNT All State Choir ann., LOU ANN KENNEMER Duffle Bag Edrtor Chosen by the annual sponsor to edxt the Duffle Bag thrs year w NELL WRIGHT All State Orchestra One of the two Mxller gxrls to gaxn the honor of playmg m the All State Orchestra thrs year Won honors at Regronal in Kingsville L . enabling them to attend the state clinic in Galveston 115 as., BOBBY WADE All State Band Won state honors for the second consecuuve year on the french horn. KAY HOLLINGER Latm Award Recexved the certrfzcate for outstanding work m Latin at the state convention in Marshall. 142 Gis- I LA., JO WINGO Presrdent of City F H A Group Elected by F H A delegates from Ray and Mlller to hold dns offxce LIB BY MULLENIX State Twzrlmg Honors Received thxrd at a state twrrlmg contest 1n Austm at whlch twrrlers from all over the state competed lf lu Y 'u lllhos lllhn Hound Hhller ....x...h. GLORIA HUNT Mrss Mayorette of November Selected from mayorettes all over the natron to X SUZANNE CLARK Cheerleading Sponsor Selected by the cheerleaders to sponsor them thrs season hold th1s tltle for November and thus automatxcally enter a national contest for Mrss Majorette of 1953 ANNE HAILEY and RUDY MIRABEL Band Krug and Queen Selected by the student body t rexgn over the Band Carnxval Anne also recerved the honor of a place ID the all state orchestra 143 CHERYL TONROY Daughters of American Revolutlon Award Selected by the faculty for outstandmg leadershrp scholarshlp and character to hold the D A R award thrs year F, in- 'Wll.l-'IL 'S' 7 7 ' 4, E Ei A . 5 , Witt! 'WH S' K, 'Z' i ' f 5 , f . gt i N X R ,QE bt -- , 1--f, I .. ft ' ' . . . i 1-5 ' . . . W l .1 'wif' 'xi' , n is 'W' 7 . . . 17-5 T , . 3 , ' ? I. - fn. 1 . . 0 o . - . ! Vrrgmra Tralran Floyd Ray Clark Runners Up jumor Class or Most Beautlful and Most Handsome Arm lllhns lllhu Hound miller a en u e '9s 'inet-S.U 'f-vor, 0'P P'F1- Mosr Bealltuil fotfshman Class Most Handsom Robert Golden and Dons Kennedy Runners Up Sophomore Class or Most Beautxful and Most Handsome Oralra Sheldon and Ernest Suarez Runners Up-Freshman Class or Most Popular Below Alfonso Sanchez Pal Rodriguez Runners Up Sophomore Class or Most Popular Q X 144 Raymond Stevens and Carole Thrall Runners Up Jumor Class or Most Popular g , '..l 1 R , +1 R, gp. Ai, y' . . . W A - . 1 fo lu 4 ? Og i r 9 1 y '11, 1 Q- R' C R l R Alf! ' l N afffe e 1 Q PM I X 7 : . l , J ,QW-, ex, 5 f W J l K y ' v I r . ., ' ' . 7 . l ml, - x - 47 Ui - f ' f' , 'rl XCR j R l ' w Ann Leslie and Walter Saunders Runners Up junior Class or Niost L1kely to Succeed Runners Up Sophomore Class or Best All Around T lllhns lllhu Round Hluller awww Paul Sharrock and Margaret Smrfh Runners-Up-Sophomore Class or Most L1kely to Succeed fd ob is on 'a chan Bolo C X r ' get 9 got una n o iw Beef PM N NJ? Tommy DeSalme and Mary Mrlores Rufmefs UP Ffeshman C1 HSS Runners Up Freshman Class of or Most Llkely to Succeed Best A11 Around .J I 145 f l f . f . 41 X A K .. ,X Q a x C T' 'Q e 'LE X C 1 AB X ' . T' n ' 1 . 'Ji 9 to s'U I QI, wg f'? C rl' 1' V 'cr - Q? ,, ,W Mano Gafcia and mafia HUM C Suzanne LeElue and Jerry Merriff f . . - 'f f A i . I p 1 QL I I Y r . ' A I ,,,z'l- J 1 I ' Z , I . Q E UV ' A X XJ! , L, 5 - W-ff Us W wan , 51,0 1 4 L by -ff 41 pf Q M 74 gg ML ' . 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Glamour and gracefulness beau with a bounce a rea added affrachon Left to rz ht twlrlers are Lxbby MUIICDIX, Anne Har ey Glorra Hunt Kneelmg center IS drum major Shxrley Blewett Just anoiher sfudenf, afmosf A guy wlfh lots of clever ideas DIRECTOR LLOYD COOK Front row Mr Cook, Blewett, Mullenxx, Hunt, Harley Second row Thompson, Galther Bradford, Hamhn, Sawtelle, Fowler Tbzrd row Hunt, Jordon Gomez Stobbs, Garza, Hall Martinez Cantu Ornelas, jenktns, Lopez Bennett Founb row Lgng, B1-gedlng R105 SIUE!! MCMIHBU Godoy Gomez Moore, Drewry, Ahrens, Luham Barnes F1 tb row Lopez, Mabry, Carnoas, Gonzales, Marbra, Wlcklme Lemmon Tranos, Berrera, Cadana, O'Neal, Arcenaux Szxtb row Wade Gordy Ptpes, Bennett, Hall, Powers, Leal Nxckels Omaldua, Martm, Guuerrez, Garcra Seventh row Sanchez, Martlnez Chavez, Valensula, Dooty, CISCOCIOS McCabe Burr Honeycutt, Raach, Castillo DeSa1me Ezgbt row Lmdsey Hooker Hanna Rodrxguez, Godoy Neal Salmas IWW ,mr of-A' 148 . . . . . . ll ' ll . . . ' . 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Anne Holley, Libby Mullenlx, and Gloria Hunt . . . the Band ofthe Bucca- neers' pride and ioy . . . Drrector Lloyd Cook poses proudly we don t blame him our band plays for the Ray game through rain or sleet the band plays on P T A Chrrstmas Concert combmed band a choir Lloyd Cook dlrectmg a good ,ob tool marchl Drum a real highstepperl major Shirley Xl'-.9 .ag-...usd And the congregation enters the church combrned Ray and Miller bands present a wonderful performance football fans approve whole- heartedly As they march off the freld let s give em 41 , + -Q a brg hand! No prompting necessary 3 T they deserve :tl 49' gt 150 The Band of the Buccaneers goes along with the team to almost all the out-of-town football games Even in some of the darker moments of the game they may be heardplayrng PraarreJump the Bucs Frgh t Son g or some other morale boosting tune we ll beat Ray! J vhgj7.B7U 151 Two victrms er bus drivers three chaperones Smile for the birdlel The band goes to Austm Nobody sleeps ghost stories songs All that long way home We tied em Goodbye goodbye y all Play pretty now mingled farewells and shouted advlce And then they were gonel e e . o I e If ll I Ill o ll I - seen . --I --- -- ll ll g -- , a use ee, I use ll I :osx I I P ence, ,fb 'R L V4 bl ,sw ' .fl . ' 5 gg l ll ll I I use 5 Ill sen ,,, cess -X1 sh.- The soprano section of the Roy Miller Choir is shown at the left They are left lo ngbt back row Cleone Singleton Gaylene Pncer Elizabeth Bradford Patsy Yeager Tbzrd row Maria Trevlno Peggy Breeding Nancy Moss Amelia Gonzales Second row Vivian Sue bmi Billy Dons Smith Gloria Hunt Mary Nell Wigg s, Esther Gamboa Fzrst row Jolene Henson, l Whltener Merlene Morrow Kay Harris jo n arden Sharon Bennett The tenor section rs shown at the right They are left to ngbt Tbzrd row johnny Cotton Raymond Stevens ManuelQu1ntan11l1a Second row Wess Trxbble Sammy Gomez Charles Moore Rudy Valenzuela Fzrst row Joe Botello, Ray Stearns, Os do Munoz Fred Benevides .,,,,.-P' The bass section is shown at the right. They are . . left to right . . back row . . Domingo Aguirre, Rodrigo Contreras. Third row . . Carl Applewhite, jimmy Hunt, Charles Klurts. Second row . . Charles Dugger, Bobby Reed, Kenneth Rogers, Veto Duran. First row . . Allan Lillyholm, Arthur Perez, Raymond Chapa, Steve jiminez. CHOIR FFERS MUS CAL TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE The alto section is shown at the left They are le t to rzght back row Juanita Navarro Carol O Nell, Gregoria Martinez Second row Sue Harris Myra Beth Zuch Deanna Kelly Lulu Castaneda Fzrst row Melba jo Vaughn, Dorothy Breeding, Barbara Perk in s, Norma Pipes, Herminra Cabello lf t I LLL, ,...-. ..A , TO THE LEFT Fzrst row Ie t to nghl Kay Harr1s Amelra Sanchez Sue Harrls Second row Shrrley Pat N4cMenamy Barbara Powers Sherrrll Whrrener Thzrd row Elarne Green Adela Gonzales, Billy Doris Smlth Fourth row Marla Trevlnlo Nlary Nell Wiggins Sue Smlth F1 lh row Gaylene Prxcer Patsy Yeager Peggy Breedlng Szxth row Raymond Stevens Fred Benevldes Cleone Smgleton Seventh row Manuel Qumramllra Horace Gonzales Allen Lrllyholm Ezghth row Rrchard Ram1rez uan Pena Charles Moore IN THE LEFT MIDDLE ROW Fzrst row Sharon Bennett janlta Ward Second row Myra Beth Zuch Glorra Hunt Thzrd row Oswaldo Munoz Glorra Ramrrez Fourth rou Jimmy Hunt Shrrley Drllon F1 tb row Joe Arreodon do Esther Gamboa Szxlh row Dommgo Agulrre Charles Klutts IN THE RIGHT MIDDLE ROW Fzrst row Nancy WISE Dora Corona Second row Dorothy Breedrng Raymond Chapa Thzrd row jo Botello Arthur Perez Fourth row Qundell Sam Gomez Fzfth row Wess Trlbble Rodrrgo Contreras TO THE RIGHT Fzrst row Merlene Morrow olene Henson Sally Murphy Second row ockey Vaughn Weesre Pxpes Irene Pavlrcek Thzrd row Norma Plpes Gregorxa Nlartrnez Lulu Castandea Fourth row Barbara Crarg, Barbara Perkms Nancy Moss F1 zb row Benxta Cummlngs Carol O Neal l-'hylrs Gaither Szxth row Hermmla Cabello Juanlta Navarro Seventh row Ray Stearns Steve rmmez johnny Cotton Ezghrh row Carl Applewhrte Veto Duran Charles Duggar Nmzh row Bobby Reed, Roy Neese, B11 Colmenero 0 'B il. If ...c.J CHUIR MEMBERS PROUD UF NEW ROBES I fix! az mmwwr-my-J ,,,.,.-N..-. Ck. Pictured at the left IS the Roy Muller Cholrgettmg ready to go carolmg through the halls the day before our Christmas Holidays 'faq Carl Applewhate puts his heart into has smgmg as he walks down the halls with the Choir as they carol during the last day b e fo r e the long awaited holidays 3 X'- wxwfwf-V ' 6' ' I 7' 'T' ' 1 , I a f , . ' : -1 1 ' ' : 1 ,I I 1 I ' A . .E : . 7 . . . . : I . . : I U , . fi , . f : , . : , ' I . 1 . , : ': , I . G : . , . : e 1 ' : Y f : Q ' . - I A I ' U 1 ,I A 1 ' 5 J ' 1 I 1 , , , I. . . . . I J. . , . . 'I , , . : 1 4 4. , . lf, A a Q A rf 'K LIE U 1 ff 1 .V Q is f 3211, ' ' I' N l' ' K ' . , ' fr- . V ' I . 1' , I I 'W Q ' A f g A ' ,+' I I 3 ' fl sv x V' J X Q I . P g V, I new-va-ww-v V ' A r .. 7 V 'I , f 'Tr ,lf . B v '41 1 W.o.,.,, It ' xi 1- f G f J ,ll r, f ...., , J? I - . I ,J , I' ' I, , I , A I, y x a 5 , , 'X' J if A ff Y! ,Ty I I ' W T A J U , K ,,, 'N al , I M' , X- . . . . . 2 .V 2 M 4 I ' A , Ia ' ' 3, f f ff Q w. ' g H A L. ? r 15 ei as' 'WY ,, JM! , Q Under the direction of Mrs. Boyd, the choir along with the orches- tra, sing several selections such as I-Iallejah Chorus from the Messiah byHandel andujesu, joy of Man's Desiringu by Bach. The director, Mr. Masters, gives final instruct- ions as the orchestra is tuning up and awaiting the rise of the curtain. Tenseness is in the air and hearts beat faster as the curtain time approaches. I' , S-'Hap 'vw v I , QW 1 ORCHESTRA PROVIDES G TIME EXPERIENCE With all eyes on the score, the 65 members from both M11lerandRayH1gh Schools, struggle valiant ly over an especially difficult passage With the accompaniment of the orchestra, Nancy Moss of Miller and Lacy Koonce of Ray sing Sweetheart Will You Re- member With bows drawn in unison over the violins the string section responds to the direction of ose Masters LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Acrey, Nina Smith, Jeanine Henderson, Joyce Poe, MetaLou Proctor, Billy McMenamy, Shirley Blewett, Laurie Creel, Libby Johnston and Don Harris. 41, BIBLE CLUB MEMBERS STUDY BIBLE HISTORY LEFT TO RIGHT Janie Neeley Beatrice Castro Mary Castillo Lillian Castaneda and Seferina Davila Wrliffw At right LEFT TO RIGHT Dolores Hurst Wanda Hurst Audelia Gonzales, Olivia Soliz and Carol Wicker LFFT TO RIGHT Hilda Buitron Nlary Acuna K, Nielvin Nlabra ames Nloore and Connie Brown gl' Af i 5' 155 , M ,N ,5 r 3 A Q T a : . v , W :A 9 . .. . I 4 I , if ., - I E 1 I - I .Q n 2 no n, .1 1, , Y ' i T 1 6 . A 1 Q 0 .. . I IIS '. ' v-' v , I Ai, L , . r ,J A , . ,Mft A. 1' L JI I X! 'I I P E boys depict an important sport in their department basketball P. T. A., AN IMPORTANT ORGANIZATION IN OUR SCHOOL REVIEWS PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM AT NIGHT MEETING IN ROY MILLER GYMNASIUM The P.E. .department under the direction of Mrs. Eula Lay Burket, Miss Suzanne C1ark,Mr5,Louretta Smith. and boys P.E. Coaches fumished the program for a P. T. A. Meeting held February 19, 1953. It portrayed the different activities carried on in the department. Square dancing is always fun for everyone Rose of San Antone is being danced by Ward Walter Greene Carl Applewhite and portrayed here by Patsy Hatrrdge and Joyce Meeks Phyllis Gaither Aerial darts takes skill of eye and foot 156 Bethena Sheffield john De Salme, janita Pitching horseshoes, a westem sport, is A - U I A K X n V, A S I E ., W A I 3 1 is Ge: G' 5, ft... Top Row Laymon Vnnson john Blanton Davrd M 4 Fltzgerald Francis Gandy Don Meadows and Larry Wallace, CPres1dentJ Mzddle Row Irma Mendez Nancy Wrse Leona Knrk sey, Ellen Lynch Elarne McDougal and Pat Johnston Bottom Row Sylvla Telford Betty Danlelson Sandxe Stuart Lrbby Walker Margaret Smxth and Kay Holhnger HT'lI'I'111iI STUDENTS ENJOY LATIN CLUB ACTIVITIES MEMBERS TAKE ACTIVE PART IN THE as JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE ORGANIZATION aI A I it Nancy Wrse and jrmmy Hunt smg a duet to pass the txme on the bus Other I students touch the top of the bus for good A luck as we go under a brrdge Top Row Gaylene Pncer, johnny Estrada john McCormack Martha Bryant Mzddle Row Janna Ward Gall Anderson Bertha Guerra Ann Wmgo Macre Clapp Carole Noak Bottom Row Barbara Kanxpe Donna Wrnters Mary Kay Rxddle, and Sharon Bennett Nancy Wxse, elected state secretary of I C L , rushes across the Umverslty of Texas campus to assume her dunes Thxrty members attended the J C L Convent1on rn Austm as guests of the state umversxty Q-Z sung , CRISP Don Nleadows provrdes Y entertamment and fun on the trrp 4Yx 'q 'ma .au .1 ilu Pat Kolaya, thxrd from left, recexves ,LJ lf Qv the hnghesr award rn Lann from our ary travelers arrive ln Corpus Chapter She ,S plcmred with the after a successful trxp to Austm other students who were honored at f0f the Stale C0Hferer1Ce the J C L Conventton , 43 I I 0 45' .-4 I Pal , .W , Z fm, C-5 ., ., 4 Q , e - 'I' 512. 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I I , I ,,. on 'er .. , 157 LEFT TO RIGhT jack Wxlkmson Sponsor Albert Allen Presrdent Manuel Qumtanrlla V1cePres1dent Valdemar Gonzales Secretary Treasurer johnny Ahlers Sgt At Arms Walter Saunders Reporter Pete Ragus Sponsor MEMBERSHIP IN LETTERMAN S CLUB IS EVERY ATHLETES DREAM LEFT TO RIGHT joe Arredondo Ralph Castrllo Raymond Stevens jesse Martxnez juan Pena Nxck Perales and CCC1l Lzra LEFT TO RIGHT Don Gore Bruce Wells Wayne Harrison David Henderson David Kuehn Don Bremer and jimmy Hull LETTERMANS JACKETS ARE SYMBOLIC OF PROWESS ON THE ATHLETIC FIELD EH LEFT TO RIGHT: Mario Garcia, Alfonso Sanchez, Raul Bl acki e Zamora, Ralph Duran, Fred Benavides, and Felix Villarreal. Pictured with the radio bought last year are lettermen Cleft to rightj Don Meadows David Green Danny Hanson Carl Applewhite Bob Robe and Steve jiminez Thxs year they plan to buy a televisron set Q1-- 7 2 T K if . W , Sal Second Row josre Falcon Bella Adame juamta Navarro Joy Sue Stevens Laurle Creel Barbara Woods Tbzrd Row juan Pena Rrchard Vrllarreal Natrvrdad Valdez Tharrel Smrth llarold Presley Tommy Forrest, Tommy Baker Walter Saunders MILLER HAS FIRST JUNIOR CHAPTER IN CITY OF TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION Under the sponsorshrp of Miss Gene North the junror Hrsto rr ans were organrzed thrs year The club makes hrstory Offrcers are procured at the left BUDDY DUNN Vrce Preslclent LINDA DUFF Presrdent BARBARA DUNCAN Secretary Treasurer 7 D I contributions to research on local 1 I ' I 1 'I 7 1 ,,-' FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA NEWLY ORGANIZED BUSINESS CLUB FRONT ROW Left to rrght Mlss Rogers, Sponsor Ann Halley Presldent, Vxrgre Qulntanrlla Vxce-Presrdent, Rosanne Kruse Secretary, Josxe Falcon Treasurer Yolando Reyes Reporter Mrss Margaret jones Co-Sponsor SECOND ROW Left to rxght Carolyn Frncke, Roseanne Mxkolasky, Delfma Capn stran Amelra Sanchez, Trudy Gordy, Bemta Cummmgs, Slurley Hxcks THIRD ROW Left to nght Charlotte Matthews Vugmxa Grxmm Rosa Garcra Mana Hernandez Della Aguxlar, Magdelena Barrera, Consuelo Lopez FOURTH ROW Left to rxght Jean Behee Mary Yturna, Eumce Anderson, Dorsea Heldbredar jane Brownwell, Betty Damelson Cleo Saldana. SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS WORK ON EXTRA PROJECTS AFTER SCHOOL FIRST ROW: Left to right: Calvin McCarter, joe Orea, johnny Estrada, Chades Harris, Paul Norrod, Allen Lilyholm, James Wicker. SECOND ROW: Left ro right: Ruth Garcia, Janie Hernandez, Thamar Aguirre, Wanda Cox, Sally Sanders, Dorothy Paschal. 161 1 C 'T MILLER HAS SELF GOVERNMENT The members of the Execuuve Comm1ttee are le t to ngbt Back row Snuffy Creighton Sponsor Sandra Clarke Parllamentarran, Roy Neese Sgt at Arms, Nancy Moss Roll Clerk Front row le t to rzgbt B atb ara Dugger '-s,,....., A ...xx ,ZX The mam proyect of the Honors and Awards Commrttee IS the letter sweaters Thls commlttee keeps a correct count of the pomts each member of the Student Councrl gams At the end of the year, lf the student has enough pornts, he rs awarded a letter sweater Here looking at one of the sweaters are le t to ngbt Glenda Crow Carol Noack Sandra Clarke johnny Estrada, Dessle Knoblauch chairman Janice Roasch Elame Hxll Paul Sharrock, and Hrlda Guerra The mam project of the Project Comm1ttee has been the Srlver Dollar Talent Show Thrs talent show rs g1ven each year for members of the student body to parttcrpate rn Each contestant 1s grven a sxlver dollar and the wm ner IS grven frve srlver dollars Members on this com mxttee are le t to ngbt Dellene Nelson Cat P13005 Bethena Sheffteld Ann Clark, Rachel Baker Sh1rley Dnllon charrman Shrrley Lundsford, Mary Ann Estes Della Sanchez, Gregorxa Martnnez, and Cstandxng backb Donald Rackley 16 Recordtng Secretary Barbara Duncan President, Davld Crawford V1ce Presldent, and Guadalupe Gonzales Treasurer ,JT WY 45 4,-AL. The Publ1c1ty Comm1ttee keeps pretty busy by phonmg rn the news for the Younger Set to the Caller T1mes The members of the Publrcrty Comm1ttee are le t lo ngbt Gwen Kennedy Sarah Blackman Carole Thrall chanrman Guadalupe Gonzales Ofella Salrnas Roberta McNl1llan Cseatedl and Beatrlce Gonzales IN STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITIES The Grounds and Building Committee keep busy by seeing to it that the campus of Roy Miller High School is kept neat and clean. Here pictured mopping the floor after the Miller vs. Ray football game are . . left to right . . juan Ortiz, Mary Zapata, Elida Flores, Clara Quintero, Mary Louise GBICIZ., Nora AlVaf3dO, log Ofea-Chairman' Estella Rios, Lucille Chavez. 9' 'N- 1 The Service and Courtesy Committee has the job of planning all the socials They planned the coke parties for the visiting bands and students who came for the football games They are in charge of the dance for the Band King and Queen Here writing a check to the Music Department are le t to rzgbt Libby Walker, jo Ann Irving, Ray Earl Bennett, Donna Winters charrm an Rosanne Kruse and Melba Mangham The School Spirit Committee has done an excel lent job this year Before each football game there were always signs all over school telling the Bucs to fight and the students to yell Shown painting posters are back row le t to rzgbt Sally Sanders Barbara Kanipe, jimmy McP1ke, David Kuehn Billy Davenport Front row Ie t to rzgbt jerry Bramlet, Barbara Woods Melba jo Vaughn chairman, and Billy Doris Smith The Dance Committee has done a wonderful job with their dances this year There were dances after each football game rn the gym They have also given dances like the Westem Dance and the Christmas Formal Here demonstrating the Bunny Hop are the members of the commit e Le 1 to rzgbt Sara Lu Porter Esperanza Cantu, Barbara Dugget Gracie Latham Lynn Hawkins Norma Bauman, Josie Falcon, Shirley Arnold and Roy Neese chairman Q, bf ,NQJIY Nw' Xwda'?N,,,5 fag, Lou Ann Kennerner Edztor and Mrs Tbelrna Pearce Edztonal Sponsor plan the dummy for the 1953 Duffle Bag inf! url 5' X ig' if.. PHOTOGRAPHERS Kzrby Perry Gerard Webb and jobn Leslze look over sbots for tbe last deadlzne 1' -R 'ie v 7'-s. tm B'- 164 DUFFLE BAG STAFF Gerard Webb john Leslle Ku-by Perry Sue Cornett Sandra Espey Ann Leslxe Genelle jenkrns Mrke Wxlson Delores Gnffxrh Barbara Cross Shrrley Gllbert Ann Wmgo Marxlyn Clark Leona Klrksey Grxcre Gonml Louns Ladewxg Vnrgmxa Trahan joan Glusmg Nancy Wxse Walter Greene Tommy Heltzman Elaxne McDougal Ellen Lynch Mrs Thelma Pearce Edxtorral Sponsor Mrs josephtne Mattxza Fxnancral Sponsor Lou Ann Kenncmer Editor Photographer Photographer Asslstant Photographer Photographer Secretary Busmess Manager Copy Coordlnator Co Art F aculry Semor Class Jumor Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Actlvltnes Orgamzatxon Doddle Buggm Who s Who Typxst Edxtor Edxtor Edxtor Edrtor Edlror Edxtor Eduor Edxror Edrror Edltor Edltor Proof Reader Sports Edxtor Football Edltor Co Index Edlror Co Index Edxtor CLASS EDITORS BELOW Ioan Gluszrzg Sbzrley Gzlbert Lourzs Ladewzg Betty Lester and Manlyn Clark are shown lay :ng out class sectzons in Su 19:1 STAFF MEMBERS Ann Leslze Tommy Heztzman Walter Greene Nancy Wzse Ann Wzngo and Sue Comett study change books to gazn new zdeas ' 1' . . . .... . . . ' ef . ..... . . . . S I .. . l. O . I O I . I C - V h r ... . . . . ' M , . G D . . . . . . . U 1 Y, ' 4 - .... . . .Arr ' f f rrrr r - - - - ' . n Q n . . . . . n , u . , . :... ' X 'lr V, al X 'xv' .Q ,W ' L A . U . l ' f Q 11 . I 46 ,f t l ,L L 1 - - an-V 'L ,' K 1 S U ' T - tr. my I , I LK , , K ' 1 1 ,sf-naw: M V . ' ,af x ,f J if A A h14LTfff,'I'A M ww. ' af ' L, is VV L' N . 'J I 1 1, f, A I u 'Al' 11'-7 fl: 'I p, i . --T P S 4' X. 1 Q '. 5 1 5 . 1 , ' A ' . - A 5 - X , D, ' , , ex: , v A K 'H - 1 ' A Q uf' 'Q' Q AJ! lb. . v , ew-, e..e , .,. x 'X a- - A' t LEONA KIRKSEY, ELLEN LYNCH and ELAINE MCDOUGAL tulle about work on the index. For the first time this year, a com- plete index of every student is to be a part of the DUFFLE BAG. After March 15th, when the annual had been put to bed, the members of the staff began on a short course in journal- ism. The fundamental principles of joumalism were studied so that under- graduate staff members will have a better background for their work on the staff next year. I fi YS DELORES GRIFFITH and MIKE WILSON dzscuss problems of Duffle Bag tbeme MRS UIOSEPHINE MATTIZA GRISELDA GONZALEZ SANDRA ESPFY VIRGINIA TRAHAN and BARBARA CROSS are loolezng at the new cover for the I953 DUFFLE BAC, Nlrs Nlattrza and her staff sell the yearbooks and manage the financial problems of the DUFFLE BAG The staff has tried to publish an annual that will picture the activrties of the school year of 1953 with the purchase price of the book as the only available revenue I 5 V, ..Q,s , 5, ,V ' - -snag --Q, l . 4 .. - ---5 S ..-- -' f Mi A. X I W WE LEARN JOURNALBM ON ANNUAL STAFF Letters earned by working on the Annual Staff are symbolic of long hours of hard work and lots of fun Thirty members of the Duffle Bag Staff began work on the 1953 year book in May of 1952 The editor Lou Ann Kennemer was appointed and the staff organized last spring Meetings were held through out the summer in whrch plans for the book were begun Credit for lournaltsm IS given to each staff member who qualifies The staff meetings were held each day in the annual room during fifth period The whole staff attended the press conference in Denton in December where the Duffle Bag von an All Texas award 16 'Tr-A GINGER PERRY Editor zn Chief makes out the beat list makes headlznes and makes out the front page STUDENTS STRIVE T0 FILL STRING SHEETS WITH ENOUGH COPY T0 EARN LETTER N4 xxb, WL... Star reporters ANN LESLIE GRICIE GONZALES and CHARLES MOORE have columns of their own Th are Teenage Fashions Platter Chatter and Book Nook., respective y -if 'S Photographers JOHN LESLIE and GERARD WEBB take all pictures that go into the school paper WAYNE PUCKETT sponsor teaches basic journalism and readily gives advice when needed. 166 work during the year to write 250 mches of prrnted matter for the paper so that they can WHO ? WHAT 7 WHEN ? WHERE ? WHY ? La Gaviota Staff X! School Paper Bi weekly Roy Miller High To Spread The News The edxtorral staff of La Gavrota are left to rrght Terry Long, Sports Editor Shrrley Arnold, Art Edrtor Irma Woods, News Edztor oyce Poe and Luc Hanna Aduertzsrng earn a letter F 7 5!l1il if Cub re orters are, Ielt to rrgbt Roger Oswald Susan Smrth, Babs Crarg Mary Lou Parks and B1 1 Jones These students attend the yournalxsm class taught by Mr Puckett so that they will learn not only how to Write acceptable stones but how to make up and lay out a paper 'ix The Press Staff plans for a movre whxch was presented tn November The staff made a mp to the Caller-Times thxs year and also planned a prcnrc and several other events Left to ngbt are Tommy Hertzman Terry Long Grrcte Gonzalez, Sandy Smart Gtnger Perry Ann Leslie Shrrley Arnold and Genell jenkins Q I ,el 167 , ix - '- . v L' , r ' , . . . . . K- W - 1 Y 5,1 a u a 0 u n Q , ' I p , , , f N W J' ' ,ll-N I 1 A, K . I f 1 K I . . 1 . , I . : . I ' .: :J . . . dv . 2 Editors: and Sandre Stuart,.Feature. Editor. Besrdes therr edrtonal utxes, these students I Y 4 4 yi , YF A . sl 4 O , 'J 1 5 .,. t ' -F ' f D '-im U . 1 . D ' 1 ' . . . , . I 1 v I , . I . , , ' I . : . 7 . 1 , v I 1 , . 'N ' a W' gown IIIIJ sro,-,, ga-M-na .., I. 4,4 gi Furs! row KLeft to nghtj Olrvna Salenz, Consuelo Lopez, Lydna Rodnguez, Patsy Watts, Allcra De Leon Amelia Sanchez, Aurora Gonzalez, Ambrosia Gonzalez. Second row Lrlxan Castaneda, Palmrra Pulndo, Barbara Lake Geneva Rutheford Evelyn oles Nelda Callaway Elrda Jlona Frances Freyos Tbrrd row Clara Tljenna, Mary Canm, Sefe Davila, Petra Marunez, Ramona Rodngues eresa Garza, Felipe Regu, Mary Esther, Sara Ruiz Olga Castlllo Bella Adame, Josephxne Mendoza, Sefenna Pena, Ruta Vrllarreal Ohvra Garcra Fourth row Josie Moreno, Josu Blanco, Olrvna Robles, Angelrta Noneza, Della Dugue, Olza Casullo, Delores Zambrano Jean Trogafand Estella Cortez Josephine Rodreguez. F1 tb now Lrllran Castaneda, Clara Tyenna, Reyes Salazer, Glona Ramrrez, Lupe Rodrrgues, Aurora Flores Becky Saneluz, Allce Almazuer, Consuelo Sanruguel, Mary Cantu Seferena Davila Pat Martinez, Romona Rodriguez Teresa Garza, D1v1a Castillo, Adele Lamar Frances Para Srxtb row Julla Gonzalez Lupe Grande, Olga Zuzman, Inez Gonzalez, Mana Treveno, Magdalena Revxra Graldla Cavazer, Vxola Gonezles Sylvia Qurnrero Mary MIJBICS, Leonera Martinez, Fellciws Gloria, Jeanette Loesehner, Reynalda Calderon Carman Guterrxz Seventh row- Emma Trevmo, Marla Mascorro, Carolxna Martinez, Allce Reyna, Ellcrda Reyna, Dolores Mer Estella Garcla, Rosario Balboa Mary Cortez, Inez Guterrrz, Mary Reed, Ofelra Soto, Delores Nerlz, Beatnce Rxvera Elgbtb row Josu Falcon, Shirley Stacy, Som Puenu, Estella Gallardo, Susie De Las Santos, Elena Chaves Santo Quentanxlla, Helda Butron, Oralla De Leon Louxse Hayes Ellzabrth F awles, Darlene Pollard, Wanda Anmtronz Nmtb row J-IomerLSanchez, Rosle Cnsnaros, Teresa Garza Ann Vrera, Janine Henderson, Evelyn Echoles, Bobbxe Jones, Bobble J Enales, Lydia Gonzales, ucxa ongona, Tenlb vow Suzanne Garza, Mary Casule, Martha Pamter, Malda Co er Ne nght, ary ryan , an , , , Soto, Clara Clsneros, Lupe Del Valle Eleventh row Pat Turner, Wilbourne Krug, Paul Flowers, Bobby Lopez, Jesus Oruz Ernest Hernandez, Jo Arredondo, Horace Gonzalez Raul Budd Bruce Wells, Larry Wallace, Veto Duran, Jxmmy Hull Sonny Sheffreld Rrchard Lemley Julia Smlth Thelma Waters I: ll W M B t S Juana Rezes Mat1ldaMart1nez Clara Harett Domrngo THREE HUNDRED STUDENTS STUDY HOME AND FAMILY LIFE AT ROY MILLER HIGH SCHOOL Every boy and gxrl rn the home makmg department rs a member of the Future llomemakers of Amerxca Each class IS organxzed as a chapter In these classes they learn how to be successful members of a famrly The Bayview Chapter IS sponsored by Alleen Noble Pau11ne Henslee spon sors the Ruth Huey Chapter. The Fllen H. Rrchards Chapter IS under the dzrectron of Dena Ednson. The newly orgamzed Marlon Underwood Chapter IS made up of boys as well as gnrls and ns sponsored by Wrlma Herrmg. Left DENA EDISON Head of Department I J 168 ' -'3f'I- ' Q . I -- -- J L , .. - ji li I' n 13, f Q .. V ' .nf V if l v ' 1 3 I '- , Q I s Q .n if 5 '5' V ,. ' 4 J ' f ,eq , . - - , , I 'v 1 A 6 - , Y 'vt e ,. tk 'X s - , .- . 4 '91 W 2 3 4 Q, ,Q - W .,., 3 Q I 4 W 4 ,N ,, 9 8 -I , , 6' J 2 K . fa tr I 4 fr I ' , .4 : , . . . , . . : u u Q n n 4 n y 9 , , n n s l n , I D 1 : , r 1 'I I : . . . . . , . ' u , , n , 4 o u , . - 1 : up Y a n u I , 1 , , . I ' . . - ' n p u u , , . : . . . . D . , , . , Q n u u . . - 0 : . . ' . , ' . ' . . . . 5 f . 3 1 1 1 Y Y ' . l 0 . . . . . - wr -' 3 hd as 56 Fzrst row Dons arch Mary Yanez, Julxa Puente Cannela Rgchy Bertha Mayorga Estelle Cadena Mary Guzman, Geneva Zapata Carolina Gonzales Anna avez Second row Mrnme Martinez Delores Oltero Elrda Parra Alta Rae Nall, Eduvma Perez, Anrta Navarette, Magdalrna Martinez Margarrta Moreno Amelra Gonzalez Tblfd 'vw Esther Ramirez Bertha CHIIII-I Sandra Boyer, Connre Draz Carmen Garcxa Mrcaela Gonzales Doea Galan, Frances Cano, Catenna Davrla Alrce Cantu Mary Helen Qumrnes, Joyce Meeks Emma Srlva Fourtb row Mrnerva Reauenes Olga Rodarte Isabel Elrzondo Elrda Lopez Ramona Cantu, Lydia BUSIBFDCDIC1 Garl Sutton Frankie Mclslam Wanda Hurst, Drana Wooldndge OllvraAlan1z, Adalena Torres R050 BENCH M317 Vlueffea-I CCCIIIB Soto Fzltb row Dena Erdson, Alleen Noble sponsors, Kay McQuary, Marla Garza, Norma Cook Sylvia Chapa Mary Ann Galrndo Amelra Garcra Marrlyn Clark Kay Able Barbara Cross, Homa Mae Ellrson Betue Duertt Geneva Hernandez Cecrlra Rlgall Szxtb row Carmela Barrera Mary Mendez Herlrnda Sonceda, Norma Wise Dolores Blance Rebecka Chapa, Sylvia Garharn Soma Gorham, Petra Mhrtmez, Zulema Cantu Carolyn Byant Conme Palmer Mary Lou Broome jerrr McDonald jean Moss Grnger Allison Pat Harney Seuentb row' .Marla Vrdlz Isabel Mota Eloxsa Lugo Delfina Reyes, Teresa Hernandez Wanda Gray, Della Rrvera Shrrley jones, Dons Krrksey, janet Knox, Mary Lou Parks Gracre Lanthem Phyllrs Moore Patsy Hatrrdge Exgbtb row Mary Esther Garcxa Bemta Arkmg Consula DeLeon, Argela Lopez juanrta Whrtehouse Alxcxa Sanchez, Della Garza, Mary Urrutla Aurrora M1l8l'eS,Del1a Sanchez, Mary Delra Vrllarreal, Nadine Garcra Cloma Lee Curkendoph Nmtb row Loa Lee Malcom Barbara Woods Lupe Castro Mana Bernal Marla Rendon, Charlotte De Los Santos juamta Navarro Lydra Salazar Margaret Mora Thelma Roduquez, Marcxlla Balboa Alva de la Rosa Martha Poxnter Tentb row Mary Ann, Mary Fae Wofford, Cec1elMcCown Joyce lngle Lee Perryman, Carol O Nerl Ohvra Cuesta Frlrcrtas Valdez Teresa Valdez, Lupe Garcra Shrrley Lannrngham, Leota Black Barbara Hawkrns Eleventh row Aubry Merrldlth Bobby Reed Rrchard Corkxll Manuel Rendon Noel Sm etary jrmmy Krng, Floyd Clark, Charles Dugger Blll Jones, Jerry Holland Charles Klutz, Juan Sanchez OBSERVATION OF THE BEHAVIOR OF CHILDRFN IS MADE POSSIBLE IN DAY NURSERY 1 lf' Xhss Nichay has a pre school nursery for three year old boys and grrls rn the mornings and for four year olds rn the afternoons Students spend several perlods each month studymg and obser vmg the nursery chxldren Class drscussxon brmgs out problems and how to solve them A the ugh: IS a pzcrure of the chrldren around rheu- Chrrstmas tree 0,1 .'e-ff 3 , Y nr fy E, A 1 ll 169 S 3,1 , 1' - ,,, ,L 3 I Q ' ' 9 f. - Nd' -- 7 4 Q , s 5 . 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I I 'JI Pzctured above Fzrst row Dean Presley, Alvm Teague, Bobby James, Hugo Hendncks Second row juan Lopez, Rxchard Casullo, Wayne Broughton and Rex Fullton Tbzrd row Bllly Mathews, Lyle Branch I O Patterson Fourth row Tommy Dolan Gene Dltzenber- get and Rudy Santos members of Mr Baguall sfrrst penod I C T class Not Pzctured Henry Lozano, Irene Gxll Raul Santos, Homer Sanchez Evangelrna B anco Frances Villarreal Shrrley Stacey Metta Procter LeRoy Miller joe jones Ludwig john Gene Rrtter Luls Corona Delwm Morgan and Blake Foster members of second perrod class These students are pictured nn the C E Russell jr Mach me Company where they are employed as part trme machm rsts Prcrured left to nght are Raul Santos Gene Rltter and Ludwng john INDUSTRIAL CO OPERATIVE TRAINING STUDENTS LEARN THE TRADE THAT THEY INTEND TO FOLLOW AFTER GRADUATION JOHN H BAGNALL Dzreclor of! C T classes ---...i Lyle Branch 18 hard at work at hrs engravmg ,ob at the C C Photog- raphers Company 170 'N Dean Presly and LeRoy Mrller rewxnd motors at Electrxc Motor Service Company where they are employed DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLASSES PERMIT STUDENTS TO DIVIDE TIME BETWEEN SCHOOL AND JOBS Wanda Edwards Cox Bottom row Mary Reyna Beatrrce Torres Amelra Lugo Mary Dmn Sorla Saltnas Marta Blanco Betty Floyd and Eltzabeth Martmez Mzddle row Elaine Green Frankye Wrtght ulta Sm1th Patricia Vlarshall une Nuernberg Della Garza Oralta De Leon and Dons Black Top row Bt1lMcMenamy Fred Roberts jerry Brown Charlene Fenley Marilyn Dodds Shtrley ones and Jeanette Watson if bull: ' ff. 4. 'if' X' Bottom row Beatrice Garcia Emma Leal Amelia Garcia Irma Pena Marta Bazaldua Beatrtce Castro jay Whtte and Top row Robert Luter frnstructorj Nianuel Cortez Feltta Gomez Manuel Garcia Don Cltne Janet Knox and Robert Drstrtbuuve Educatton ts a vocatton course destgned to budge the gap between school llfe and adult Itfe by trammg boys and gtrls for useful employment tn the retarl wholesale bustnesses MANUEL GARCIA works as a stock man tn a local grocery store BILL MCNIFNAIIY workmg as a salesman zrz tbe household department ts sbowzng szlver patterns to a customer ROBFRT COX ts learnmg the art o sales mansbtp from an expenenced salesman RAY IIARCII at a local department store 171 UT .rfff nl 1 Back Row Agaplto Cruz Charles Coker Bob Graf Nlary Helen Yzagulrre Yulema Gonzales Front Row Glorxahlclva Suzzanne LCB1CUCV1ce-Presldentl Jane Todd fpresldentj Janice ones fSecretary Treasurerj josephlne Chacon LANGUAGE AND CUSTOMS OF FRANCE STUDIED BY 'RENCH CLUB Pzcturedbelow NRS -IOSEPIIINF 'SATTIZA sponsor 'K -an FQ? 0-1 The French Club whrle not affrlx ated wrth Le Cercle Francais engages m s1m11ar actrvrtres on a smaller scale Members study the geography hrstory heroes and proverbs of France They use records to rmprove thexr spoken French and learn rdxoms wrth whxch to converse m French about such toprcs as the weather, therr health, and makmg rntroductrons They read f1ct1on about France and short stor1es rn French They play simple Frenchversions of such American games as hang-a-man, authors, and bingo. Rzgbl BOB NORHOOD seems amu- sed at a remark made by bzs team mate DAVID CRA! FORD 595-. Axe, fs It LLE ELLA UALLACE Debate Coach , ,..Q-1 MILLER DEBATERS WILL APGUE PRO OR CON Wltss Lee Flla Wallace has taken a keen xnterest 1n the four boys and gtrls who have gone out for debate thts year These students have debated pro or con on the Interscholastrc League questxon, Resolved That the Atlantrc Pact la lons should form a Federal Union A debate mp was made almost every week Some of the towns 1n vnhlch they have debated are Kmgsvrlle Aransas Pass, Smton, Austtn, Alxce, Waco, ian Antomo, Btazosport, and Laredo Bob Norwood and Nomma lickee won thrrd place at the toumament rn Waco Each of them was presented wnth a medal Hob Norwood Davtd Crawford and Norma Nchee have debated for three years uetha jean Neal fmzshed her frrst year of debaunv thns year fi Le 1 'VORHA NcKEE makes a good poznt wbzcb zs approved by ber colleague BETHA jF4fN NEAL 173 ' u Y V I7 - , r . X N y . . . . . .. H . . 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A aw. ,M -15-wo i7 f vs- - a f I YM... ,af-.....e ., , Cheerleaderl . . . a magic title. . . i ' , 2- 'fa' 'f '6 .KAL X undeni ed popularity . . . a much-envi ed - lr A 'W ' ,,E1 , , QQ post ot' honor ' ' ' A VETO DURAN. . . K'-. , Nb E A '. S, W. ' .f ,rv !. , MARIA and LUCY. . .true Buccaneersl. . . lntent faces. . . straining ears. . . then, deafening noise The twelfth man responds to a new yell. . . . M-l-L-L-E-R-MILLERI. . . Cheerleaders lead the fans in Whispering Miller .... When you're up against Miller, you're upside downl . . and they're not kiddingl. . . Under the expert sponsorship ot' Miss Suzanne Clark, the cheerleaders have really been a credit to Miller High this year. . . riff E A f 1 7 -.C , FP 1 I v. af 2 K G 1, x ff' -E 4,-,L LIL A If? ,iff rf ,6- Q fff 'G 52 y 5 N If, I I zrsl Row Lloyd loberts jerome johnson hugene Spencer 'N1ck Perales oe 'Xrredondo lelxx X xllareal Valdemar Gonzalez Ralph Castrllo bot plctured john Groom Second Rou Kenneth Rogers, Steve munez lIIl'1'1y l-stes Raymond btevens Roy Nioore johnny Ahlers joe Losoya,D1ck DeSalme Ybzrd Rom ames l llarl lf. eharg, Bob Qraf Xlanuel lfulntamlla Robert C xetxllo Albert Allen Allan Lawrence Felrpe Franco Fourth Pou Carl Applewhlte Laldle De-ason lw3Vld llenderwn lmmx Krng Sonnx bheffzeltl Don bremer Ralph Dlckey ames oore fzflb 1- w lony Falcon N1aurxlloCu2man Pennre Zapata l1ckL1ndsey esse lartxnez, ianuel Quesada Raul Zamora Cecxl Lira Szxlb lxou lrcd lvenawxdei uan Castillo Robert lopez Alfonso Sanchez flnrles llugger Ceorbe llytlrxclt llavxd lxuehn Paul llovxers Seventh lou Coaches llob llarrell Andy lverest Pete Rague k XX ll-t1n:,on NI xn xhere l xrrw lleltaman Don Gore Walter Saunders Bucs ged as Vastl Improved Over 195 Players WUlf expecfanfly fo enter game N0flCe fhe mferesf on the player s faces l 6 I Warrf up DBYOTG The game .Pere fre players are en ave-tl In rvassm practice 178 H' 'I M-Au X f H ll ' Q -.1 Q . 5 m .1 4 1 . 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HILL?-ll W R 1 'ii ' Starting his second year as Miller High Football coach, and right in the middle of a three- year rebuilding program Bob Harrell casts one glance back ward in relief, another forward in anticipation and got by this year on youth, spirit and a lot of hard work Quoting Bob Harrell 'Don t expect anything this year Our year rs 53 and we re burldmg everythrng toward that point .IW ll as M is I .ea ll Coaches PETE RAGUS ANDY EVEREST jACK WILKINSON AND BOB HARRELL MILLER BUCS ANNOUNCE 31 GRID LETTERS The Bucs wlnners of 4 losers of 4 and tying 2 ended their season on Thanksgiving Day with a 14 13 upset victory over the Ray Texans Letzenng are Steve jimmez, Albert Allen Carl Apple- white, Don Bremer Manuel Qumtamlla Jerome johnson Benny Zapata Jesse Xlartrnez Valdemar Conzalez Fred Benavxdes, Davld Kuehn immy Estes Allan Laurence Bob Graf Alphonso Sanchez Felix Villarreal David Henderson Raul Zamora Ben Xleh arg Dick Lindsey Ralph Castillo Robert Castillo Roy Nloore john Groom, Young Sheffield john Ahlers Cecil Lira Ralph Duran james Bullard Raymond Stevens and Nlanagers Larry l-lertzman Don Gore, Walter Saunders Here are the backfield stars for the Bucs Back Rou jimmy Estes Jerome ohnson Nlanuel Quintamlla Bob Graf Front Row Steve jlmlnez Robert Castillo Joe Arredondo Nick Perales 179 ff 'mf 'W Iliff lv: Players watch with mferesf the achon of the game Manager Larry Helrzman fakes the french coat to a player who rs abou! fo come off the field ROY MILLER VS ORANGE STATISTICS Indzcatzon o Tbzngs to come Mme' 0 '9' Before 6 O00 fans the Mrller Buccaneers First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Attempted Passes Comp Passes Inter 3 for 31 Punts 5 for 'I7 6 for 80 Yards Penallzed 5 for 35 Fumbles Fumbles Lost IIMMY ESTES Shown below zs one of Maller s bardfrunnzng backs jzmmy wzll be back agazn next year to do damage to tbe opposmg team. downed the Orange Hrgh School Bengal Trgers 18 6 The Bucs dld more than wrn a game They gave to therr opponents a warning that the drstrrct champron would have to beat us frrst The frrst guarter was a slow and monotonous see-saw battle between the two clubs, wrth both clubs battlrng around mrd held The second guarter was much drfferent, how- ever as early rn the perrod Mrller scored rts frrst touchdown on a 6 yard run by Bob Graf The try for extra pomt by Carl Applewhrte was no good The thrrd guarter was all Orange as jrmmy Bland scored for Orange on a frfteen vard run The try for extra pomt was no good The fourth guarter was all Mrller as they added two touchdowns the frrst on a 1 yard plunge by jimmy Estes and the second by Jerome johnson from two yards out Both extra pornts were mrssed and the frnal score read Mrller 18 Orange 6 Mrller 1 Orange Mzller Scormg Graf, Estes, johnson Orange Sconng Bland Steve .llminez H02 breaks away from two Orange players and scampers for needed yards. Coming up from the rear is Miller's John Groom 1852. 180 ROBERT LOP EZ End 157 FELIP FRANCO Tackle 190 FELIX VILLA REAL Back 135 JAKE CERVAN Tos Back 135 jOE LOSOYA End 155 SONNY SHEFFIELD Tackle 195 SONNY GROOM Tackle 195 IIMMY KING Guard 155 Bob Graffl6l IS about to be tackled after gaming yascls agamsf Jeff Davis STATISTICS Miller Davls Last Half urgeWNets Yards Rushing Passes Attempt Passes Comple 7 I Yards Passing X P a,,.s .....,.., . Ill VCI' HVIS 9 for 35 Punts 8 for 24 8 for 100 Penalties 3 for 25 Fumbles Lost ROY MILLER VS JEFF DAVIS More o the Same Miller s Buccaneers broke loose for two long scoringgplays in the third quartet at Houston Friday night to keep their unbeaten record clean with a 13-7 win over the J eff Davis Panthers The first uarter the two clubs shoved each other aroun in mi -field with Davis getting the best of it The second quarter Jeff Davis got their first and only touchdovm lr came with only 15 seconds left in the half During the quarter Davis drove deep into Miller s territory time and time again The third quarter Miller came to life and scor ns toice the game The first came when Steve Jiminez broke over left guard and went 54 yards for the T D Applewhite s try for the extra point was good and the score read 7-7 With 2 minutes left in the quarter Miller got its second touchdown on a 41 yard pass from Manuel Quintanilla to Dick Lindsey The try for extra point was no good and the score read 13-7 in favor of Miller The fourth arter was just a see-saw affair with nent er team making much headway The game ended 13 7 in favor of the Miller Bucs Miller jeff Davis . Miller Scoring--jiminez, Lindsey Pat Applewhite Davis Scoring--Harris Pat. Wood. 181 TONY FALCON Back 140 IOHNNY AHL ERS Tackle 185 ROBERT CASTILLO LLOYD ROBERTS BENNIE ZAPATA DICK LINDSEY Back 150 Buck 150 End 150 uccaneers Lose T0'I'exas Clty Shown at rzgbt zs Steve 1177117162 Mzller leadzng ground gamer durzng the year TEXAS CITY 40 MILLER Coach Harrell about to send ln the boys Jesse Marfmez 1802 and Fred Benavldes f30I 182 End 160 STATISTICS Miller Texas City First Downs Passes Attom ted Passes Comp eted I 3 for 28 Yards Penollzed 8 for 70 ROY MILLER VS TEXAS CITY Stung by the Stmgarees Before a small crowd at Buc stad1um the bubble burst and the Texas Cxty club stung M11ler to the tune of 40 0 The frrst guarter was all Texas Cxty as they scored three touchdowns The flrst came just a mxnute after the krckoff on a two yard run The try for extra pomt was good and the score read 7 O The second came just a few mmutes later on a 15 yard pass The try for extra pomt was good and the score read 14 0 The thxrd came w1th a minute and a half left 1n the quarter on a 25 yard rntercepted pass The extra pomt was no good and the frrst quarter ended 20 O The second perxod was agam all Texas Crty as they scored a T D rn five plays that covered 45 yards The extra pomt was no good and the score read 2f 0 The Bucs threatened to score rn the wammg moments of the frrst half but therr drrve was stopped as the half ended The thrrd guarter was agam all the Stxngaree s as they scored another touchdown on a 1 yard plunge The try for extra pomt was good and the score read 33 0 There was no score for the remamder of the quarter The fourth guarter was a see-saw affarr wrth the Stmgaree s scormg therr f1n al T D on a 2 yard drrve through the mlddle leavmg the fmal score 40 O M111 er Texas C1 ty C 7 9 ' :z 4 , ' s 0 X TV g . I - X I - ' f 1 I ' I ' - ' . . . ' . F ' . n In -I. . Axxyafixfqm u . I I I, I ' , I ' .... .. o o o o o , ' . . . zo . 7 40 Wull Beaumont score or will the Bucs be able to hold them rs the question on the minds of the students as they stand wamng for the game to en Manuel Qumtamlla B21 IS bemg dragged down after plckmq up yardage against Beaumont Other players are Don Bremer l69I Jerome Johnson 332 R a yal Purple Hands Miller 19 13 Loss STATISTICS Muller Beaumont First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passang Posslng Attemp Passes Comp Passes Inter Fumbles Recov . Punts Punt Aver Penalties DAVID KUEHN Tackle 185 L ROY MILLER VS BEAUMONT Old Dame Fortune has stacked the cards agazn or Mzller Fortune smrled and then frowned on M1ller Hlgh and the frown won out as the Bucs lost a heartbreaker to Beaumont Hxgh 19 13 before 3 000 fans last nlght The Bucs fought the Purples to a standstrll up to the last 25 seconds and then lost the game, thelr second mn a row after wmnmg then' opemng two clashes The flrst guarter was a real battle wxth both teams scoring a touchdown The Bucs scored first when Estes cracked the mlddle from a yard out The try for extra pomt vas no good and the score read 6 0 Late ln the quarter beaumont got lts flrst T D on a 2 yard plough over the mlddle The try for extra point was good, leaving the score 7 6 The quarter ended the same way The second Quarter was anybody s quarter as both teams battled each other around mxd fleld although several trmes both seemed to be on the march only to be stopped The thlrd Quarter was all Beaumont as they pushed over another touchdown It came on a 30 yard scamper by Halbrook, the Beaumont Left Half The try for extra point was no good and the score read 13 C The fourth guarter was a nightmare for the Bucs as they tied up the game and lost it With 5 minutes left in the game Miller scored the tying touchdown on a four yard run by joe Arrendondo The try for extra pomt was good by Applewhite and the score read 13 13 Then came the T D by Beaumont, the final 19 13 PAUL FLOWERS NICK PERALES Atrozvso SANCHEZ Guard 165 Back 155 Bark 160 DICK DE SALME KENNETH ROGERS JAMES MOORE DAVID HENDERSON Back 150 Tackle End 180 End 145 'y A iff Ag A gla m L51 gg Wig E t, , STATISTICS Maller Jeff ROY MILLER VS First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passlng Passes Ariemp Passes Comp Passes lnfer 7 for 34.1 Punt Average 4 for 22 Fumbles lost 2 for 20 Penalrles 3 for 33 Shown below as Joe Arredondo, one of the hard runmng backs Miller had this year Joe IS shown here carrymg the mall as he dvd so many hmes this season THOMAS JEFFERSON Bucs caught ln stampede Mrller s Buccaneers stopped Thomas lefferson s vaunted runmng attack here rn San Antonro, but a pau of long Mustang scoring p as se s and a parr of costly Mrller fumbles cost the Bucs thexr Drstrlct 6AAAA opener 13-7 The Bucs led by Albert Allen stopped the Mustang runmng game and only Connie Orr the fleet footed back from jeff, could ram destruction upon the Bucs by haulmg rn two long passes both good for the score The first ggarter was all Mrller as they threatened almost every txme they got therr hands on the ball Four trmes the Bucs drove deep mto Mustang terrrtory only to lose the ball on fumbles and pass mterceptxons The second Quarter was almost all jeff as they scored thelr frrst touchdown on a pass from Brlly Dube to Comme Orr covermg some 25 yards Orr s try for the extra pomt was no good The Bucs put on another dnve but xt was stopped short by the gun endmg the fxrst half The third guarter was anybody s quarter as both te am s fought tooth and na.1l to score but to no av all The fourth ggarter was much dxfferent as both clubs got 1nt0 the sconng column wrth jeff domg the scoring fxrst. The touchdown came on a pass from Brlly Dube to Conme Orr covenng 78 yards The try for extra pomt was good by Orr and the score read 13 O The Mrller touchdown came on a 5yard pass from Manuel Qumtamlla to Bob Graf. It came wxth 3 mrnutes left m the game. The try for extra pomt by Applewhlte was good and the frnal score read 13-7. The Mrller touchdown, by the way, was the flrst one we had scored on jeff ln flve long years. 184 ' A . gy, . f 1 1 1 . 1 ' o 1 1. 165 j Q3 ,,..., .. ff ' , .,m'St, ,f,N-5-,Q . v 1, ,Q Q., A M -V Z ,f f' 1 ' 'f 1 ,1 Q . i t ow fs , ' f, V - fm' 1. Lf, wr' -i -. ' ,.. 3: , w ' 15' QL vii 5 ' 5 'Q 7 GY j rylfsl q 14 13 ' v as . I ffxy yn, K . Emmy, ff, aw N , 5? gi O- :Fx 5 :gi j i 9' ' L 5 49 U f jigfigf? gs! ' ' 'Z iw UQEXZ Q -4'u'2e1i T -, ' ' ' fl xffh 2' ,' :ff - ig , V 4 fl f w e L-- s ig- fd ,f 'A A . V H: , N HZ V 1 'awgms:,:A?gf,51fw' , K, 11 15 H , U 114 209 . 4 52 152 15 . 11 - , 5 . 5 , . 1 2 ' 3 5 - ' . . . . 7 O I I I ' ' 0 . . 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ALLAN LAURENCE Back 145 EDWARD DEASON Tackle 175 EUGENE SPENCER Tackle 173 ALBERT ALL EN Guard 190 QQEWWT' JUAN PENA MANUEL QUESADA BLACKIE ZAMORA MAURILLIO GUZMAN Tackle 180 End 150 Center 140 Guard 150 we lrst STATISTICS Q Q I I K Miller Laredo 0 First Downs Yards Rushing Passes Attempted Passes Completed Yards Passing Passes Intercepted 'I for 55 Punt Average 8 for 31 7 Fumbles Lost 'I2 for 110 Penalties 6 for 80 Manuel Qumtanllla who had to full the quarterback posltlon because of the mfury of Perales Manuel is shown here getting ready to throw one of his ROY MILLER VS LAREDO many passes that filled the alr during the year A Tzger Hunt was success ul Pxling up yardage to win three or fourgames, Miller s Buccaneers slipped past the futile Laredo Tigers 20 6 to score their f1rst GAAAA victory The B uc s were hurt by a total of 110 yards in penalties and 2 fumbles The first Quarter featured Miller drives to the Laredo goal and then losing the ball Time and time again the Bucs would push deep into Tiger territory only to be stopped by the loss of ball or a penalty The second guarter was the one in which Miller began to roll They scored their first touchdown early in the period when Este s bulled over from the five yard line The try for extra point was good and the score read 7 O The Buc s second to u c hdo wn came after Laredo received the kickoff and failed to gain and punted. Miller s Joe Arredondo gathered in the punt and scampered 72 yards for the T D Applewhite again kicked the extra point and the score read 14-0. The half ended with the same score. The third garter was a see-s aw affair with neither team doing too much of anything. The quarter ended 14-0 in favor of Miller. The fourth guarter was again all Miller as they tacked on their final T. D. It came on a sustained drive. The extra point was no good. L aredo's T- D. came on a 3 yard run, thus leaving the score 20-6. 185 JAMES BULLARD DON BREMER CARL APPLEWHITE JEROME jOHNSON BOB GRAF Center 175 Cenzer 170 Guard 203 Buck 160 Back 155 STATISTICS Miller Port Arthur Port Arthur Yellow Jackets ack Mlller Buccaneers, 34 0 Shown below is Dick Lmclsey, luckmg off as he dad so many times this season Dick will be back agam next year and will carry the ,ob of lacking n 1 86 Flrst Downs Yards Rushmg Passes Attempted Passes Completed Yards Passing Passes lntercepted 5 for 29 2 Punt Average 4 for 34 'l Fumbles Lost 3 for 25 Penalties 3 for 25 ROY MILLER VS PORT ARTHUR Yellow jackets swarm over Mzller Bucs Port Arthur s ball hawkmg Yellow jackets took advantage of every break at Port Arthur to score two quxck touchdowns ln the operung quarter of the ball game and then roll to a 34 0 vlctory over the M1llerBuccaneers The frrst guarter went to the jackets as they scored twxce to take an early 14 0 lead over the Bucs The flrst touchdown came on the openmg kxckoff as Glen Wyble took the klck and raced 88 yards for the T D The try for extra pomt was good Four mmutes later the jackets had another score, thls tlme commg on a 45 yard run The extra pomt was agam good leavmg the score 14 O The second guarter showed no score on elther slde of the ledger Both of the clubs battled to score but falled each tlme they dld so The thrrd guarter went to the jackets agam as they added one more touchdown to thexr total It came on a 4 yard smash over left tackle G arl and Turano The extra pomt was agam good The fourth guarter also went to the Yellow jackets, as just 4 plays deep Charles Melancon crunched over from the one yard lme The extra pornt was no good and the score read 27 0 The Bucs threatened several more trmes 10 the ftnal quarter but to no avall The last jacket score came when joe Arrendondo then threw one that Melancon plcked out of the axr and raced 56 yards for the touchdown The try for extra pomt was good thus leavmg the score 34 0 Jimmy Estes 1172 goes diving into the end zone for the touchdown against Breckenridge. Other players in the picture are Miller's Albert Allen UU and Bob Graf doing some blocking, also numerous Brack players watch helplessly Bucs, Brackenmdge Battle to 13 13 Tie in 'YIQYQSW 1. 'X JUAN CASTILLO STFVF jl'l'llVEZ CECH.. LIRA RALPH DICKEY VALDEMAR GONZALES Buck 130 Back 145 Guard 165 Guard 155 Back 140 ROY MILLER VS BRACKENRIDGE Bucs and Eagles battle to draw zn GAAA The Nfizller Hxgh School Buccaneers threw Buc Stadnum to eke out a1313 t1e wrth the hxghly favored Brack Eagles The flrst guarter was a see saw affarr rn whlch both teamsfought a constant battle to stop the other team from scormg The Bucs frnally gotgomg rn the fadlng mmutes of thefrrst quarter when Manuel Qumtamlla faded back and spotted joe Arrendondo mn the clear and pegged the ball perfectly to lum the httle back scooted C4 yards for the T D The try for extra pomt was no good and the score read 6 O The second guarter agam went to Mlller as jrmmy Estes went over from 2 yards out yust a mmute deep ln the quarter The try for extra pomt was good and the score read 14 O The thrrd garter must go to the Brack Eagles early 1n the quarter on a blocked punt Fstes on 4th down krcked one mto the chargrng lme of Brack Kenneth Austm fell on the ball rn the end zone The try for extra pomt was good leavrng the score read 13 7 The tymg touchdown came lust mmutes later when Clrfford Staats passed to Davxd Pvans for the T D The extra poxnt try was no good and the score read 13 13 The fourth Quarter was anybodys quarter as both teams tried to score but each mme they were stopped The fxnal score read 13 13 187 BOB GRAF t C 3 A U r u I x T f 'W . 1 A L . . . , A 5 ff 1 ' ll ' ' . forecasts to the wind before some 3,000 fans at as they really came to life. The Eagles scored ya . - . . . . y . . . , . A X . . . - ' . X . ' f . . ' li- -- . , 1 X I R V Shown at left IS Don Bremer, Miller s outstanding center of thas year Shown here Don rs m his famrlrar posrtlon of wartrng for the signals to be 'WM called so he could snap JOE ARREDONDO JESSIE MAR-I-,NEZ the ball Back 150 Tackle 210 STATISTICS Maller Austin First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Attem t Passes Comp eted aroons, Bucs Battle Passes lntercep e 6 for 41 3 Punts 7 for 3 Penalties Fumbles Lost R 14 14 Deadlock ROY MILLER VS AUSTIN We znally dzd zt a ter a long waz! The Bucs, playmg lrke champlons, for the second straxght week txed heavxly favored teams, thls week the mlghty Austin Maroons The score read, at the close of the game 14 for Mxller and 14 for Austm The fzrst guarter was a see saw affaxr wxth ne1ther team domg any scorrn g Both clubs battled up and down the fxeld The score at the end of the perxod read 0 0 The second guarter was a slam bang affaxr wzth both teams scorrng a touchdown aplece Austm scored flrst It came on a one yard plunge by Gene Turner The try for extra pomt was good and the score read 7 0 Mrller got thexr touchdown on a 52 yard pass play from Manual Qmntamlla to Ralph Casullo Carl Applewhtte added the extra pomt to tle the score at 7 7 The half ended w1th the same score Mlller 7 and Austin 7 The thrrd garter was agam a ued up affarr wnth both teams scorxng a touchdown aptece Mlller got the frrst touchdown th1s tlme as Manuel Qumtamlla passed 3yards to Bob Graf for the touchdown It clzmaxed a senes of downs whlch took the Bucs from the Mxller 33 on down to the touchdown myust 5 plays The longest run coming when Joe Arredondo took a pxtchout and went 51 yards to set up the touchdown The try for extra poxnt was good by Applewhlte and the score read 14 7 Ausun got movmg and scored the tyxng touchdown late ln the thrrd quarter wxth Wxley carrymg over the m1ddle on a quarter- back sneak from a yard out Shaffer added the extra pomt to t1e up the game The fourth guarter was another one of those affairs rn whxch nelther team could do much Both tned to score but couldn t The quarter and game ended wlth the score txed at 14 14 Mzller scorzng Austzn sconng T D Mzller R Castxllo Graf Pat Applewhlte 2 T D Austxn Tumer, Wrley Pat Shaffer 2 JIMMY ESTES ROY IOE MOORE RAYMOND STEVENS BEN MEHARG Back 160 End 1 Back 145 End 160 188 x Q ' 1 ' f V. I I 1 . D O. I I 0 ' X o e u s ax 1 'f 212 ' f' V , ' - K ' A 121 193 I ,, , 1 'e ' f 115 ' d 6 , 1 3 , 1 . ' 1 np' 1 7 1- my ., Q .mt , 0 ' d I 153:51 - 1 'f 0 ' 1 40 - Tig fl f' ' f '.ll . . l . 1 . . J i . , - . ' ' . - . ' ' . . . . . . . 0 7 7 0 14 ' Q ' ' . ' ' .......... 0 7 7 o 14 I 0 . I. O I , 0 0 . I so l I . 2 ' ' 1 1 CHARLES DUGGER MANUEL QUINTANILLA FRED BENAVIDES RALPH CASTILLO GEORGE HYDRICK Back 155 Back 160 Back 140 End 150 End 161 lller B nbeaten Te ROY MILLER vs w B RAY QP Bucs Stnng the Texans 1' Miller High School knocked over Ray, 14 13 in a stunning upset 6AAAA victory before 16 OOO fans at Buccaneer Stadium It gave Miller the rubber game of their Crosstown series, and gave Ray their first regular season defeat in two years lt bumped Ray from the State s undefeated ranks and gave Miller new prestige in the eyes of football fans all over the state It wasn t a case of breaks in beating the Texans, but the Bucs played the Texans off their feet all the way and came from behind twice to win the bone-cracking game The great Miller line time and time again would rock every Texan back who tried to gain ground The first guarter went scoreless as both the teams fought it out First one team would threaten and then the other but neither could quite make it across the other s goal line The first quarter ended with the score The second arter was all Ray in the scoring de partment as t ey scored lust before the period ended The touchdown came on a pass from Sonny Crisp to john fSonnyJRav good for 24 yards and 6 points Kanipe failed to convert and the score read 6 O The second quarter ended with the same score, Ray 6 and Miller 0 The third guarter Miller came back as they evened up the score with a touchdown coming on a quarterback sneak from one yard out with Quxntanilla doing the scoring Applewhite added the extra point to make the score 7-6 Two minutes later the Texans scored again to make the score read 13-7 the touchdovsm coming on a 27 yard pass from Crisp to Ray The extra point try by Kanipe was good The third period ended with the score 13' 7. The fourth garter was all Miller as they scored their winning touchdown. It came on a beautiful pass from Quintanilla to R. Castillo. Pat Hoffman managed to get to ir. Applewhite calmly booted the game winning point and-the final score read Roy Miller 14, W. B. Ray 13. STATISTICS Muller Ray First Downs Yards Rushing Passes Attemp Passes Comp Yards Passing Passes Inter Fumbles Lost 7 for 31 4 Punt Avef 6 for 39 6 Penalties Miller end Ralph Castrllo GIVOWIIS shown talrmg a pass deflected by Ray back Pat Hoffman 311 m the fourth quarter The pass was thrown by Manual Qumfamlla from 14 yards out Front row Bob Robe Bruce Wells Joe Arredondo Santiago Cantu Cruz Yanez Standmg Coach Moon Mullxns B111 David Stevens R1chardLemley B111 Bradford Lanny Vlasak johnny H111 Bobby Roberts and Manager Don Harris VICTORIA EDGES BUCS 56 47 The Victoria Stmgarees proved too much for the Bucs to handle 1n the first cage game of the season johnny H111 sparked the f1ght1ng Buc squad wxth 21 po1nts and B111 Bradford tumed 1n a fxne game also At the half trme the Bucs led the St1ngarees by a score of 37 31 However, VICCOIIB returned the second half to upset Mxller Cno stat1st1cs avail abl el Co-Captam BOBBY ROBERTS Guard 2 Letters L 1 bf Mb lm Johnny Hllifeh s s Bysulgng BASKETBALL FLASHES The Bucs finished their regular season with a record of 10 wins against 13 losses in spite of playing one of the toughest schedules they have ever faced Starting slowly the Bucs began to pick up during mid season when they added w1ns over jefferson Vmctona and Kmgsvxlle Their w1nn1ng spurt d1dn t last long, however for they dropped n1ne straight games The Miller Five then came back once more at the end of the sea son with even more power Norman Moon Mull1ns left the coach1ng staff to accept a position at San Angelo 1n March Co-Captam BOB ROBE 239 P15 Guard 2 Letters Bob and Bobby, co cap toms thas season were together once more for their second year of suc cessful playing on the basketball team N. 3- a beauty against Ki e ,rr art PZ Q. its Bobby Poberts comes in to hook a shot from be- MILLER SCORES 48 46 WIN OVER STINGAREES M11ler came back to avenge the loss V1ctor1a handed them ID the fxrst game of the season In the last three m1nutes of the game, Rxchard Lem ley netted a f1eld goal and two free throws to put the game on 1ce for the Bucs Hxgh pomt man was Roberts w1th 17 poxnts, wh1le Robe tossed IU 13 VICTORIA 1461 MILLER 1431 I Rbog Y' G I dhrd New TNI VI Io 22 MI I 30 MILLER DROPS FIRST GAME IN CAGE MEET T0 BURBANK 53 45 Burbank of San Antomo knocked M1ller IUCO the consolatron bracket of the TMI tournament of the f1rst round Burbank completely stalled the M1ller attack the f1rst half w1th a zone defense After the IDICHILISSIOD, the Bucs retumed to cl1mb wxth IH one po1nt of the shootxng of johnny H111 MILLER 1451 H f B died bet Jiffy Bulldogs, led by the sharp BURBANK 1531 B Cohg we! BILL BRADFORD 239 Pts Foruurd I Letter MILLER BEATS JEFF IN CONSOLATION TILT 54-41 The Bucs won the consolat1on champ1onsh1p of the TMI basket- ball tournament Bob Robeled the Bucs scor1ng 13 po1nts johnny H1ll followed Wltll 12 and Bobby Roberts w1th 11 Jsrrensou 1411 MILLER 4541 FG FT PF TP FT PF P bell Bydf hind the basket for a two counter against Brack enridge Trel M 32 45 27 33 HI Bvdfd rl 5 Rbeg Hrtm g TNI K Ilmt th , 1? byQ tts M 1329414 J 422351 BUCS ROUT PEACOCK 7131 The Bucs routed Peacock at the TMI tourna ment IU San Anton1o to eam a shot at the consol at1on trtle johnny H111 and B111 Bradford poured 1n 14 pomts each to pace the Bucs against Pea cock S1nce the f1rst team p1led up a 42 13 lead by half-mme, Mullrns folded the game wrth sub stttutes dunng the second half to smear Peacock 71 31 MILLER 4711 Bvdled W9 Ns C L '1 V911 MCN Tfel M I PEACOCK dl g Do Bdfodg Cu 1 Dolan F av Our 42 62 JOHNNY HILL 262 Pts Center 2 Letters Bruce Wells pounds in for a lay up shot, during our hgh' faght with San Antonio, Tech Bb . ., ,rs T n ' - 4 7 . 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C ,. ....,...,......... 1 1 2 3 ' ' 'A ' ' 2 5 2 , 5' MN g I 3 2 5 u gi .,..,.,.,.....,. 0 2 I 2 ml 5 g ---v.-l 2 0 0 4 n ....,.... .,.,. 0 0 0 0 Yann! g .. 0 1 1 1- LZL .gn A ' ' I 0 1 2 Steven: I .... . ,, 2 0 0 4 Y 'U Iac . ,, 2 1 1 5 Tmo., ..., . s I5 14 JI . ul g .....,...... ,O I ,I I ' o s ., ..., ,,.,....,. . 28 14 25 71 V Score by ef on lller , U 26 71 Peacock ,.. 3 13 18 31 IC' 1 . Z, . - . . . . 0 , Hill tries ZYAN CRU Guard 2 1,ef'e'5 4Q w1th 9 MILLER Bdfod be de V ok fu fu W 1.1111 q-1 ' KINGSVILLE BRAHMAS NIP MILLER 54 49 In a close, excntxng game the Brahmas eked out a 54 49 VICCOIY over the Bucs In the last mxnute of the flnal quar- ter, H111 sank a free throw to narrow the Brahmas lead to 49 48, but m1ssed another wh1ch would have t1ed the game After that, K1ngsv111e put the game 1n the bag w1th two free throws and a basket Bradford was h1gh po1nt man for the Bucs w1th 15 pomts H111 followed w1th 10 and Robe KINGSVILLE Doha! SI: 20 '4 I76 ded bY 'h' MILLER DEF EATS BRAHMAS 57 44 'moun for NIO P' n S Mxller staged a last half rally to overpower the Brahmas 57 44, revengmg a defeat by the Brah mas earher IH the season H111 w1th 13 pomts and Wells w1th 13 led the Buc cagers In the second quarter the Bucs bu11t up a com mand1ng lead and never lost It MILLER W H dfod Rboo Ou KINGSVILLE Dohof P I Y EZ SP5 Mg 5331 PORT NECHES EDGES MILLER S8 52 'vhller was knocked from the Galena Park Tour- In T eballl cked out 0 knv b H I:g2Yh?r:1:.1n:lbu Bradfbfd comes? to remeve ' ney w1th a 58 52 defeat by Port Neches P1ckens of Port Neches couldn t be stopped 1n the f1rst quarter After the fxrst quarter the Bucs stopped the 6 8 center and played Port Neches on even terms They couldn t make up the gap however and the f1na1 buzzer sounded w1th the score 58 52 B111 Bradford scored 20 pomts to lead the Bucs johnny H111 tossed 1n 12 and Bobby Roberts 11 fno stat1 st1cs ava11ab1eJ BEAUMONT DEFEATS BUCS 60 33 M111er was trxpped 1n the open mg round of the Galena Park IHV1 tat1ona1 Tourney by speedy Beau mont The Bucs played a good f1fSf half aga1nst Beaumont but the Royal Purple began to out d1stance them the second half ohnny H111 led the Buc squad Wlfh 11 poxnts 12 Pts Cnc SIBIISIICS ava11ableJ TEVENS DAVID 5 Fo,-ujdfd 192 1 Lette' . 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' 1 .IEFF HAMMERS MILLER 65 54 The Bucs dropped the1r s1xth stra1ght Dlstrlct GAAAA game of the season to the tune of 65 54 Mnller made a f1ght of ll all the way, but couldn t seem to f1nd the1r range The score seesawed back and forth unt11 the last quarter when the Mustangs from jeff p11ed up a 12 po1nt lead IB the last four mrnutes that the Bucs couldn t overcome Bob Robe made 13 poxnts for the Bucs johnny H111 and Bobby Roberts tossed 1n 12 aprece xxg,Lll JEFF FG FT PF 'rr 09' 'O V 9' I' a 41.4 me. 1 MILLER FT PF TP N Cob Q Hnm Kllky Dubay KI ball Tnl of M Rbnn C Tml AVG byQunov EY RD I-EMI' Ii 33 3 54 RICHA mwafd is Lenef 24 P15 a LAREDO RAPS MILLER 67 45 The Bucs dropped another d1str1ct game to Laredo 67 45 The Bucs yust couldn t seem to et d g starte 1n th1s rough game and at the half Laredo led 49'31 The M11 ler F1ve only h1t e1ght fxeld goals all nlght, the rest of the1r score fro f h m ree t rows B111 Bradford paced the Bucs w1th 15 pomts Bob Robe and johnny H111 followed w1th 10 ap1ece LAREDO I67l Co n Sdnh 19 C.GonI 90 Toul Mc L do MILLER 1451 H I Bfdhd LN: lung vu ck d Toul BRACKENRIDGE DOWNS MILLER 56-31 Mrller lost 1ts f1fth Slfalghf game 1n loop play to brack At ha1ft1me the Eagles led by a score of33- 15 The Bucs put on a strong rally 1n the th1rd quarter but couldn't overcome Brack s command1ng lead B bb o y Roberts and Bob Robe paced M111er w1th 7 POIDCS ea ch BRACKENRIDGE I561 Cnc Y Mo Vim MILLER I3Ij R bun I df d ek fu TP Q Points. Us 5'0 U K 16 Pls NY VI.-ASA LAN orwwd Lette? f fOr Wo S nay Bob Robe v7tir1eIl::1.4:U:o :,'gpfura the S ilu W--f Sl 1 Arrododog Lau-ng dm 173 39 56 MI 2 TEXANS BLAST BUCS 43-33 The Texans kept I1 1ClI record of never 1os1ng a cage battle to M1l1er w1th a 43 33 vxcnory At the end of the fxrst half Ray led M1ller, 24 17 B111 Bradford was the only ra of 11 h Y 8 I for the Bucs, SCOI1Dg 18 POIDIS to keep the contest from be- 1 ng a runaway Cno SIZUSIICS ava11ab1eJ fryi '9 'O h Into III' an u ehl1:aR:lYh?exan for f e 'oss reac BUCS BEAT BRACKENRIDGE 60-48 . ,..,.r.QQ F? md' 9 a I1 mio the air In 2' 35 Hull RSP: :flgTech fo U on the ml S TECH EDGES MILLER BY 49-45 MARGIN The Bucs put on an outstanding exhibition of hustle in the first half They controlled the backboards and led the Buffs by a score of 23 20 at the end of first half Miller lost control over Diaz in the second half and the lanky center put on a scoring spree for 18 points and a narrow victory Bob Robe sparked the Bucs with 17 points and johnny Hill followed E 4 9 MILLER T TECH . .,,..,....,,........,..,..,,..... Lp .,.................. , ....... G' ounce-won g .... -a onooa--oonm ,..., ......,.. ............. ,... 00 to rv , .,........,,.....,. ,ami Ra r Rbeg G Q .. .....................,..... V , .... ,........ . ........,.,. . .. . ........,,.....,..,......,...... my ............,,... c.. ..,. . ..........,...,...... . M' N N9 Tfal 2. lid .....,,.,.......,.. T1 I R J Mom Tofu' by I rl os ARREDO .I 515 1630 lltf with I crdmbhs ldllmes in 'ld lm Rav 'S B NDO 0 Pts ,adford BUCS LOSE 63-41 GAME T0 AUSTIN In a game marked by many fouls the Bucs dropped their last game of the season to Aus- tin 64 41 Austin led the way Bill Bradford the Bucs leading scorer in the past five or six games, tossed in 13 points to lead 1 ler while Bobby Roberts followed with 10 E I' I' HI Z A A 5 'VI 0 Tl. -I 1 o Nu-num... 1 -I 1 AUSTIN U33 FsdN I I FG FT PF TP 'U H I do B db Rob!! g HI gl C Il M N I Sheff I 'is n Ml or All 'I I2 34 TNI with 11, and johnny H111 with 10 6.7 '4!'!' E WELLS 139 PM c BRU Gund 2 LBUe's 194 The Bucs turned back the Brack Eagles in therr finest shootrng exhibition of the sea son They opened the game with a sxzzlrng first half to lead 33-15 Bob Robe led the Bucs with 18 points while Bobby Roberts netted 13 Bill Bradford 12, and johnny Hill BRACKENRIDGE UBI FG FT PF TP IILLFR I60l FG FT PF TP N NN-590015 I hh Br dford Rohan Rbog odd Cook IM Vllon 20 byflun M .I7 33 45 60 Idp 8152448 MILLER DOWNS TECH The Bucs mixed second half power and last minute freezing to pick up th err first district victory by downing San Antonio Tech, 55 52 Tech led 30-19 at half , but the Bucs put on a terrific lasthalf surge to win the game Bill Bradford led the victors with 17 points, while Bobby Roberts connected with 12 Bob Robe Tecra 1523 At me lg Mv 9 0 Zpfu Jhksauw 1 R ,U Mar!! TNI MILLER l55I B died VI C byQun du M LAREDO BLASTS MILLER 55 32 Laredo handed 'vhller IIS second st1'a1ght loss 1n d led 26 12 at half 1str1ct play The T1gers t1me and pulled away to w h a terrrf al 1n t e game after the Bucs lC r ly 1n the thxrd quarte I hl put on r 1111 led the Buc scorers w1th 12 POIDIS w 1 e B1ll Bradford tossed 1n unzoo 1551 N-LE ml PF TP H I V ad Rbog bn Rdlg C Sava! bdof 22 Ldo 63 AUSTIN SHAD M1ller scrapped all the way and came through w1th a blazmg f1n1sh, only to lose a 55 54 heart breaker It was the fourth d1str1ct loss of the sea son but the Bucs gave the Maroons a very brg scare Wlth four m1nutes to go, the Bucs brought the score to 52 51 but three more po1nts for Aust1n rced h game for them M l t e 1 ler came stormmg back for three more po1nts and there the h game ended wrth the Carfbrea-king 55 54 score B111 Bradford and Bob Robe led the Bucs w h If 15 POIUIS each and johnny H111 followed closely w1th 12 po1nts 1n the basket ES MILLER S5 54 Ausrm WLLF' w f N 'Ll sf an .1 4 oxgm 4 Rbodl Vg R. 9 M 13654 3244 TEXANS TRIP MILLER 49 34 It appeared for a wh1le that the 'V11l1er Fxve would break the 11r1x that Ray has held over them 1n basketball. However, Ray kept thexr record by defeat- rng the Bucs 49-34. The game was a rough one w1th a large number of fouls. Roberts, Wells and Bradford left the game on fouls whrch left Coach Mul11ns wrthout enough replacements. The Texans pulled away easrly to wm the game. Roberts led the Bucs wrth 13 po1nts. cSf3flSI1CS not ava1lableJ MILLER LOSES LOOP OPENER TO JEFF 45-32 M1ller dropped the1r f1rst D1str1ct GAAAA game to the tall S The Bucs, evrdentl h an Antomo crew 45-32. y andlcapped by the absen 14 at the d ce of johnny 11111, tralled jeff 22 en of the f1rst half. In the f1na1 s1x m1nutes of play, the Bucs really turned loose and Bobby Roberts sparked the rally w1th 10 po1nts. jeff d1d not lessen the1r speed, however, and came through to whip the Bucs. CStat1st1cs not avarl ablel Wells fries fo drop one in agam f h B s 1 e Kingsville rahamas. it 1' Q u sANT1AG0 CANT orwrlfd Lenef as Pls ffhunded 5 for 0 le lo Zpdilfzi eIIudIH9 'he de en a mg Bfahamus I Q .- A Yfvllw 1 . . . . . . . - - I 8. FG FT PF 'rr FG FT s::::::--.1 ..,.....,.,,,..,.,. .,.,.. 1 .,.n......... 1 1. 1 ..,.... 1 1 1 22 1 1,..,..aa,.11.,.11.,...1..1..1.,.11,......1.a......11..a.. 1 2 2 1 Strachan c .,...,....,......,.,.........,....., .. .. ...,,...., 2 4 4 8 I bn! C ' ' '- '-- --'-'- '-'- ' --'--4f'- ' - - 3 2 2 5 Gonlnlll g ...,,.. ,.... .,.... ,..,.. . . . ,, ..,.... .,., I 0 Z 1 R' -'-'-'4'-'1'-------4'f'f-tt4f-- -- 4----'44-'4---,-vf 4 I I I 3 Vclnsquu g .......,......,.....,. . ,....,. , ....... 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I 3 55 F 7 . 195 Q31 - rpms ras you pu-I rv- 'WM 0,9 'I' Klan '1 Back Row Coach jack Wrlkrnson, joe Crabrree, Raymond Threadgrll, Wayne Harrrson Bruce Wells Manuel Torres, Noel Srngletary joe Gutxerrez, Coach Allen McCord Middle Row Manager Nelson Lanham Otho Hayworth Carl Applewhlte George Green jackre jones Valdemar Gonzales Alfred Drmas Raymond Salmas Manager George Huffor Front Row Marvm Larson Benny Medma juan Castrllo Tommy Cryer Grlbert Gonzales Santos Esprnosa Arturo Gutxerrez March March March March SCHEDUL E 'I953 Moth: s Tuff College Academ R.,.,5,m For Better Baseball March March Aprll April April April April April Robstown College Academy Roy Laredo Mathis Laredo Roy When the annual went to press, lf was too early to count the Buccaneers of Mxller Hrgh School as a real threat for the Drstrrct 15AA baseball champronshlp, but rt was certamly txme to realxze that the Bucs are not gorng to be satrsfred wlth a duplrcate of last year s cellar fmrsh In their fxrst workouts of the season the Bucs have already shown the promxse that marks them as superlor to the 1952 team which trarled champron Laredo and runner up Ray rn the drstrlct race It s a new squad Mrller wrll freld and potentrally a better one accordlng to jack Wrllcmson Only srx players that saw any appreclable amount of actron last year return for the new season The new squad wrll also have a new coach Allen McCord, as Wllkrnson leaves to yom former Mrller head coach Bob Harrell at San Nlarcos 196 , 1' ' l J ,, I , K f 'HM Q S 7 I ' , r , 1 1 6 I ll 5 l V I V I N X , 'rg 1 O 1 A 1 1 ' Q .9 'Q I z 1 1 -. 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I . . . , jf PITCHING STAFF Left to right: Gilbert Gonzales, Raymond Threadgill, Rodney Ellison, Alfred Dimas, George Green. Not Pictured are: Abelardo Salinas and Oscar Thomas. The big weakness of the Bucs last year - hitting - sprang directly from the shortage of pitchers. But with seven mound men gracing the squad roster the Miller batting average is due for a sharp and consistent rise. How will the Bucs do? Wilkinson just grinned and started counting his pitchers again. QC MILLER ROSTER Carl Applewhite Wayne Clark Noel Singletary Marvin Larson George Green Alfred Dimas Gilbert Gonzales Raymond Threadgill Rodney Ellison Abelardo Salinas Oscar Thomas Wayne Harrison Ernesto Hernandez Bruce Wells Benny Medina Alfred Rosales Bob Robe Juan Castillo Tommy Cryer Oscar Venegas joe Crabtree Valdemar Gonzales Arturo Gutierrez joe Gutierrez jackie Jones Robert Vessels Manuel Garza Manuel Torres Raymond Salinas Herbert Hernandez Otho Hayworth Charles Dugger Santos Perez 197 36' SUBS Back Row Wayne Clark Manuel Garza Rodney Ellison Robert Bicera Herbert Hernandez Char es Dugger Front Row Oscar Thomas Oscar Venegas NBIO Hernandez Alfred Rosales Abelardo Salinas Bob Robe No Buc, ranked as a starter on open ing day, can be sure that he will still be the No 1 boy by the time the second game rolls around And this pressure of competition may very possibly provide the force that pushes the Bucs to the top These subs are trying hard for a spot on the first team i YU? A mv F. 1 J A- Qrififf iff 'HEY Qt, I fir' tif 'rdf' JACKIE 1oNEs Left Fx elder Tbzs spot IS currently tzed up four ways wztb jones and j oe Gutzerrez boldzngaslzgbt mar zn over Robert Vessels an Manuel Garza at the present Salt -sh O THO HA YWOR TH Rzgbt Fzelder Tbzs spot zs a toss up between Hayworth Charles Dugger and Santos Perez Hayworth drew tbe startzng nod for tbe Matbzs game W6 e e s e br e ztzon we-' 3 '31 is sl- N GEORGE GREEN Pztcber Leadzng the seven pztcb ers IS George Green a vet eran Buc burler or the past two seasons and a very probable entry zn the top tbree pzlcbers zn the dzst nct by the en d ol the season BUCS START BASEBALL SEASON mir' Y sf WITH WINNING GAME 15 ,Af 'nil Q. Nvfk Ms -- 'G' Ns ay! 45 MH' wi 5 Ai Nduiuqv 35 .-. A eahfu Carl Applewhfte, semor letterman, executes his post of catcher durmg the Mathis game 198 -uummgqammq -mrs 1 L Benny Medina attempts a bunt an the Mathas game at Heard Faeld gr L fa-f , v N f. - ' H 3' ' W -5+-Q. 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' f-:HQHNZ Mfg, 'fi gg-.fr I MILLER NINE SCORES II 5 VICTORY as OVER MATHIS q 4'3 infix- 4,1 K -view BENNY MEDINA Second Baseman Medzna rates the edge over Bob Robe andju Castzllo df lb? present an bis bzttm power At zbgs Stage be as been gzuen the responszbzlzty o clean up batter rv' vvvffn Veteran Carl Applewhrte catching for , tne Bucs In their II 5 victory over Mathrs ,jf 5 -Q Y MANUEL TORRES Center Fzeld Torres takes a tentatzve nod in center fzeld wztb Raymond Salznas poszng the bzg threat TOMMY CR YER Tbzrd Baseman Thzs young freshman IS now boldzng the spot at tbzrd base f K W Tom West, base umpire watts to make a bmi' fifhfx MLe Wayne Harrison, frrst baseman waiting for the throw as a Mathis runner approaches 199 decrslon on first base ff qt F , I ' .1 7 x - I I 91 . ,N , z 7 I S - 1 ' ,Ji f mme, . 'TQ-5 Q 2 rf . ' V 2.4 . -f .Q fs 1 h -. -'gj:g.:,t 'h: f 5 ,RJ I V I ! Q Q., mt g..- tu S ,gas f 1 'fe ' , f fi-4424? , .' I . 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UA ' , at , Miz 'GBR K., beat combination f-so DAIL COSNER Dzstrzct Smgles champ tbxs year's expected Snare Champ' Members of Marshall McCleary s tenms class are Bottom row Helene Proctor Dons Polansky Buddy Abbott, Peggy Gray, Shirley Dxllon Second row Tommy Crycr Valerie Barnes Sandra Espey Wanda Crofford, Carol Noak Sara Porter, Macle Clapp, Cheryl Tonroy Sandra Clarke Tbzrd row Rudy Mxrabel, Paul Sharrock, Alan Lllyholm Buddy Dunn john DeSalme Dall Cosner Bob Norwood R1chard Kennedy Kim O Hara and Mr McCleary Top row Bobby Hill, Phrllxp Marcell 99999 wg v- fwm, . And fhere s game pomfl Clarke and Tonroy, a hard fo l 1 5 'fx n I 1 ' V! IQY, f, I X Nm 'ovxk V - 4-Af-inc-1-vvvwv-ants.. Q, ,wa I b. ' ' V- un. , My 1: Wg 5:24, - 'A M: . A 'iv 'tm ft, L 3, noir., ' ' A . 7Jf7fS?', W, :Eff b u H X ' K i L 1 . Q ' . 0 v 0 - W---' a e u 1 F ,,,..,-M .- 7 ' . : , , ' ' . i : Y Y l D l n , , . n : l . , I 9 ! I 7 I . Y' 7 ' ' ' I . Q V- V fl ' Bi '- 3' is f l 3 or , , K ni! , . , ' S 5 Y A , Q 4 The Miller tennis team . . sponsored by Marshall McCleary. . . winner over W. B. Ray and Del Mar College last season . . . really fine prospects tor this year ..... There s a wicked smash! the pro s get IH some 4 31, after-school practice hard work will real ly pay, though swf' r Ax ' R V '3' rf? x . ,an-.. M W, as Fzrst Ro H Cggach McCord junmy Sharp, Brlly Steed, George Roberts Rudy Castxllo, Bllly Stubbs, Bruce ugart Second Row Carlow Gonzales Carlos Gonzales Marttn Flores Odem Garcxa Tony Falcon Manuel Garcta Alfred Mayorga Leo De La Rosa Richard Gallager Ben joe Carter, Aubrey Meredtth Drck De Salme Connie Brown joe Brad- shaw Floyd Clark Manuel uesada Lauro Ramos Gzlbert Reyes, oe Gutrertez, Raymond Tomez, Rtchard Ramxrez Rux zum Gonzalez Tbzrd Row Fourth Row B TEAM FINISHES SEASON WITH GREAT PROMISE Ray Mlller B Team Game Sptces Season Ray s B team had command of the game all day but costly fumbles kept the score down The two teams battled back and forth the f1rst three quarters wxrh no score Late m the thlrd quarter Ray came through wtth a pass completed to Plough for the T D The fourth quarter was much of the same untxl thelast three mmutes when a long pass from Sharp to Thompson chcked for the frrst T D for Mrller But the Texans put on a terrtfxc drxve and in the last IZ mmutes Pollock latched on to a pass for Ray s fmal T D The try for extra pomt was good, leavmg the fmal score at 13 C Below IS an actxon shot from the game i V 'fU F 1952 53 Schedule WUUUWUW .V Q. iw g ' . 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' o-Nuo--wo I Q Z : ' o-ooo 5 , ' cu ' -' - -' I n I I ' n ' ' I I I I ' n W n wo-oo Q -fw- ww .4 one-ooouo Team Team Team Team Team Team Rockport Palaclos College A A ce B College A Benevldes Team Ray frhr ig 1' 'S i -Q-nu g M '5 Muller Ray B Game Lt First Quarter Second Quarter Third Ouarfer Fourth Quarter hh:-i in Zim 6 -M '?nl-,'l:1l'Qna-01 mw?i!M .Jia-Q 202 -4-n.Ab.,.,,g is iiwxq V Fzrsl Row Curtiss Dyer, Robert Ling, Dave Vargas, Toe Moffett Brit Powell, Calvin Scott, Bob Dolan, Albert Maley Second Row Leo Zapata James Gillis Carey Sears B111 Carabayal Raul Castillo, Johngy Cotton, Larry Falcon Tbzrd Row Bobby Atkins, Bobby Lira, Carl Cook Sam Elrff Freddie Jennings, Tommy De Salme Fourth Row Pemo Valdez, Galoway Hudson Pat Roberts Eddie C1-ug, Chico Butler Freddie Braselton Fzftb Row Charles Warren B111 Daniels Lee Crawford Louis Bermudes Szxtb Row Perry Ashby Coach Buddy Frey EAGER FRESHMAN TEAM BEGINS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL The freshman boys worked hard this year under the direction of Coach Buddy Frey. Most of these boys have had previous experience on junior High teams and work long hours to win a place on the B team next year. Most of them are striving for a spot on the varsity team in the future. Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller 1952 - S3 Schedule . .. Drisco1l..... - - - - Ray Fresh - Aransas Po 0 0 - - - - 'lg Wynn Seale - - - 0 Roy Fresh Qs'-Q AV' W 500 Left to ngbt Ahlers Shugart Hydnck Mlrabel 'C V? Coach Pete Ragus bnefrng hrs boys before therr daily practlce sessron In Distance Events 880 MFN Left to rzgbl Gonzales Gomez Hunt Freeman Long Castlllo Glbson Starcher ,ale VE E 204 -3 swf jf' .405 .I Hrll goes up and over to tre with teammate B Hall m hrgh lump Both cleared 5 11 to wm the first meet of the year an their specialty wr W ' ' 9 ,Av 57' ' K - r ' ' ff 2- Q . -. ar . E L ,.,- 1 , : , y . , . l I I . W1 - 'is .- . - . ' ,ai 4 l : 7 I 1 . I . 1 Y 1 - V V a r 5 - . ik?-.wimziia , X 'Q are ,wx 4 . . . 1 L X . . . . . - 1 n . . 5 . . . X Sas F? 0 s if a , ' vp! A 'Ns k y, J K r v a 4 1 L QW A A5 u e Q sw.. 92 220 and 440 MEN if W Standing Cotton, Hanson, Hexl Lee, Solis, Garza Down. Flores, Suarez, Sosa Rodnguez, Clemets March March March March April April April April MUY2 May8 Triangular Meet Border Olym lea Hub Clty Re aye Texas Relays Quarterback Relays District 'ISAA Relays Open Date Regional Meet San Antonlo Invitation State Meet Pzctured at tbe left. Chaps, Lawrence, Hudson, jumnez Track team does calzsthemcs m preparatmn of the Border Olymprcs leg: 'ln-Q-.l fl! 7-'N M' mes MILLER TRACK TEAM LOOKS GOOD IN FIRST MEET .... Falcon goes over the high hurdles in the first meet ofthe year Vactorla plclcs up points in Zamora takes a lst place rn the mlle at the Tr: angular Track Meet followed by teammate STRONG IN DISTANCE AND FIELD EVENTS dal !'! i -'fl Gonzales Gomez and Long of Miller all placed in the Triangular Meer between Miller Victoria and Ray hs10 f Falcon and Duelft place 3rd and 4th in the 180 low hurdles ---.l Jimmy Hull soars over the crossbar af 11 feet to wln the Triangular Meef in fhe -nu-an pole-vaulfmg evenf 1... Ahove: Lindsey finishes behind Bowen of Ray fo place 3rd in the high hurdles. Af rlghf Caughf with his shoes off Lawrence fakes the baton from .liminez In the 440 yard relay in which Miller placed 2nd, ,- . . . Q n n :Y , 7 an-f W S M 1, ' W of , 'fr VA ,. . , , ,. , L ' fb' - X 0 W - r I 9 ? 4' W 4- f 1 Q -, 3 0, . , ' 1 r . . 1. K ,, I ' ' 4 or W. ,,-mar' I - 'Mm S 1 1 ' 2 V , f X Q- E 3-gl. ig, bf . V-I-v'?i '-II . T4 . . , 4,3 ME A . . ' ' 33 Zvi' Q f -'r L lil' x L : s A 4 1' ' 'HY I ' 207 L 'Xaf pn xX'Lj fag? y'2a,, if' ef' ln' ' A ffl. ' ow .5 ,fm'.a,o 550. .tv-,Q S an F-'nl igcz T are airs of mf f-T -,S f. xelitx , ,1D4,A: l A .f Y , . K . , K l -lu xx' ,, . DZ il' I. I vi' K K: X V Q VK' V 4 ls S L tll 's' i -1 D I ' - l R '-4 f 'h . - ,, . k - Below, an excellentjob of block- ' ' mg IS demonstrated Basketball rs just one of the many sports rn Q T whrch the g1rls partrclpate durmg the school year .ll G1r1s calrsthemcs classes perform many rntrxcate exercxses fhexr classroom 1S the stadrum steps thelr purpose to become strong healthy and attractzve girls' BASKETBALL COMPETITION IS KEEN IN GIRLS P E Did she make rt? Yes ll That s two more pomts for the team shown here competing for the lntra mural Basketball Tournament Championship A Outstandmg players rn Nlrs Eula Burket s 2nd penod class are prctured at the left In the cen ter rs o Wrngo captaxn Thrs team lost the champronshrp to Suzanne Clarke s 6th penod class At the rlght ns Sylvxa Chapa and at the 'MW left IS Della Vxllareal 'as 208 B ,,, 1 , l . K ai V ' ' ' is 3 ,K t J - I V . . S 1 1 9 ' , S. . . I -A Sk J Y . . x. l - 5 E r . . a .V . '- ff -is-Q rf.-Jag- my In . . . . , r . J , - . . , . e I K 4 s . , . 1 NWVW, . . . . -Q. . - ' 0 xx 0' V if-i c 1 9 Q 6 Au 0 U ll 9 If 42 ' 'P r 1 ,N X 2 , 1 A Page ri J H 'F'e0'1f?'mi:Q 'u 5' , 9' P , rm- +4 9 'i.Qeg-N9 The Newsreel is demonstrated by the 6th period calisthenicsclasses. This exercise was so named because of the ' r well-known newsreel shot from which it - was taken. These girls remember at least thirty different exercises-- some N of which take a large amount of muscular co ordination -f T -Tfb'E 'i' ' xx' 'silt 0 '? ,515 .U g . . JN. ' -f f ... IJ L .ei INTRA MURAL SPORTS ADD SPICE T0 GIRLS P E CLASSES wan, 8 ' ,Mkt nazi' ' - j,gL5S1., .P., ...--53 Pictured at the left is one of the favorites of the girls sports The game is speedball rough and tumble game somewhat like football Xfirs Eula Burket ex plains the kickoff to her speedball team s This game consx sts of four eight minute quarters 5.-wavfw 3---.... .ZN- - Look out ahead' One of the girls tries for a touchdown while members of the opposing team close in on her Girls must kick the ball ahead of them instead 'W' in.: 'lv-an U'--41 of carrying it X 5 A ' Ai .uv 3 -xviw-1 Nfl' 5 H fv uf, Q f' at - sa, f 1' -, . L ll l1.',,1'1'g 'Jiri 4 N . 2 ww t ! ll, L ' I I .1 e - me - of - ' i 1 V A I4 MI ll P s , Z ' . ' 7 'P . Q , 'H' at a -Q I in P X ,W f K -rf .4 - 1 . 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Ahrens N 70 12 IDIS lV13 Alanrz, J h 44 AlbornasoC31:1::l7: 70 llilllfbi Breed1ng,Doroth 99 131 149 152 153 Breedmg, jrm, Breedrng Peggyl 66 142 148 152 153 BICIIICK Don 15 90 94' 100 131 137 159 178 179 183 186 188 Bnd emon nnre 44 Bng t Cecrlrn 44 Bnght Lora Lee 62 Bnght Nora Dee 62 Bnones Delores 100 Br1ones,joseph1r1e 62 Bnones, Robert 100 Brrster Hams 62 Broughton Wayn 170 Brown, Connre 62 202 155 Brown Jerry 78 170 Brown L1ll1an 2 Brownwell, Jane, 100, 161 Bryan Mary, 62 Bryan, Rose Mane, 6 Bryant, Bobby 62 Bryant Martha 44 157 Budd, anne 2 Albnght, Mary 44' Alexander Shrrley 44 Allen, Albert, 14 15 95 140 158 178 179 185 187 Allen, Wyatt, 44 Alllso Vu uma 78 maguer rcra, Almaguer Gracre 78 Alva, Glona, 78 Alvarado Nora 70 163 Alvarado Rudy, 62 Alvarez, Carlos, 44 Anderson, Bonta, 44 Anderson, Eumce 98 160 161 Anderson Gar, 44 157 Anderson ohnny'I1hod 62 Anzaldna orrrs, 62 48 Abn ey, -L-n 98 152.89133 56 Arceneaux, Char es 2 138 148 149 'fT'l'f1f l? Wm? 62 o t 11.1-ara,1'-E'fc '628' Arnold Lots 44 'cafmlij dj1T:g9'798 141 161, 161 Artando, er a, 44 Arredondo Joe, 98 122 137 153 178 179 184 190 194 188 Arsaug R ben 62 Ashby eggy 44 203 Ashcraft Lerayce 44 Asocar rlano 2 Atluns, Bobby 53 Auble, Nathan, 44 Avalos, Arthur, 44 Avalos, Mary Emma, 78 Ayala, Rrta, 62 Ayres, Ronald, 94 98 Ayres, Shrrley 98 Bnethge La Verne 98 Baggett, jerry 78 Barley Aubrey, 44 Baker Rachel Elrubeth 62 Baker, Tommy 78 133 160 Budd, Mane, 62 Budd, Mrnerva, 44 Budd, Raul, loo Bueno Armando 44 Buttron,H11da 100 155 131.11-,Q-11,D.ck1e 136 136 Bul1ard,Iames, 62 186 178 Bullard, R by, 44 Burger, Joanne, 62 Bur ess Sylvn 44 Bur e Lorer Bums Rrchar 62 Burr urn' Bustamente 1 63 8 Estella 78 Bustamente joe 63 Bustamente Lydra 44 Bus ramen te Olga, 63 Butler Jacldyn, 63 Butler, L1onel, 203 Butler, Onetta Mae 44 Butterfreld Jo Ann, 78 Byer Char es, 63 Cabello Hermma, 63 152 153 Cabello, Velra 45 Cadena Esrela, 78 Cadeno Alfredo 45 148 149 Calderon Reynaldo 45 Caldwell Donal 45 Canales Joe 4 Callaway Ne va Sue 78 C311away,W1lburn, 3 Campbell Dav1d 53 Campbell Dudley Truman 7 Cana Frances 45 Canru, Canru, Canru Canru Cantu Canru Cantu Canru Chntu Cantu, Berta 63 Esperanza, 163 Hrgmre 78 Hopre 63 Marganta, 63 149 Mary, 78 Mrngo 53 Sannago, 100 190 Ramona Ros1t 45 Balboa Marc1l1a 62 Balboa, Rosarro 78 Balch Bobby 2 Ballx, Ray, 44 Barclay, Steve 44 53 Banego, esse 44 Barnes alene 98 148 149 200 0 133141-1.11 Barrera, Barrera, Barrera, Barrera Barrera Barrera Barrera, Bettylea Baldemar 62 Carmela, Jos h1ne 98 Mag elma 99 161 Manuel, 44 5 148 Rosa 78 Rosa, 62 Basaldua Mana, 44 Caprstran Dephrne 100 Carabalol B111 45 203 Cargus mmett 5 Carmona, Raul 63 Cnmego, Manuela, 79 Carr Shrrley, 9 Carranza Oralra 45 Carnllo Valentxne, 45 Carnon Albert, 45 Carson, Patnck, 45 Carter Ben Joe, 63 202 Carter Stanley, 5 Casare Patsy 53 Casey arbara 100 Casey Joyce 45 asteneda, Elrda L1111an astened Ellllilla 45 152 153 100 155 Basaldua, Sara, 78 Bauman, Norm 44, 53,,,Q Beadle,A5:1brey 44 Beaman Larry, 44 Beard, l1zabethA:: 44 Behee Lorenejenn 99 161 Bell '1'l1amar 62 Beluo juan, 44 53 Benavr es, Carmen 44 Beaavrdes, Fred 99 152 153 159 178 179 182 189 Benavr es Joe 44 99 Bennett, lube Lee 53 .Baaae.t!,Sharnn,. 148TJ39rl32-'15-3, Bennett, Ray Ear, 8 138 148 149 Bennuda,Lou1s 203 Bernal Mana E ena, 62 Bernal juan 44 Bernal lulra 70 Beynon Tommy, 44 Casullo Casullo Casullo, Castrllo Castrllo Castrllo Casullo Castrllo Casullo Castillo Casullo, aAuror'a 5 Dav1d, 63 148 149 Jesse 45 Juan 17 79 178 187 Mary Alrce 63 15 Mary Helen, 100 Ralph, 79 158 178 179 Raul 203 Rrchard 100,170 Robert, 63 178 179 182 Rudy 63 202 204 Castrllo Theodota 79 Castro Beatnce 101 155 1 Casuo Guadalupe 6 Castro Henry 63 Cavagos Gracrela 79 Cavagos Ruben 53 Cervantes jake, 79 180 Cervantes uan 45 Cervantes ma 79 Cervantes Lydra, 101 Chacon josephrne 45 173 Chacon Lourse, 3 Chance lor Dorothy 53 Brlls Fred, 62 Brshop, Hugh, 78 136 Black, Dons, 78 170 Black, Leota, 62 Black Les11e 62 Blackman, Patty 53 Blackman, Sara 62 162 Blackwell Shrrley, 78 Blanchett, Shrrley 78 Blanco Adelra 53 Blanco, Delona, 62 Blanco Blanco Evangelrna 78 joseia, 44 Blanco, Mana, 99 170 Blanton oh 78 128 17 1 Uv 5 Blewett Shrrley, 99 142 148 150 155 Kathleen 4 Blount 4 1 Bossnegra,1gnac1o 44 Bollrnger Robert, 62 B te lo ose 991 129 131 152 Bore ar t, o ton '62 Bowen Carolyn, 53 Bo ef, Sand: 62 -U 1 12 99,-15,51 Brad aw Joe,'62-02 Bramlet, jerry, 44 163 Branch, Lyle, 99 170 Braselton Freddy 44 203 Brawley, Be Sue, Breedrn Caro, 44 A , A 1 . . . b 5 - , ' ' .' ,132. 133 Q 2 '.' . .... 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