Roy Miller High School - Duffle Bag Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX)
- Class of 1954
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Q e Uk--, d Wm ww ,N A L,4f1LQjAJ' il mb Wwe l fi i dicatlon With her friendliness, willingness and capability, Mrs. Pearce has won a permanent place'in the hearts ofall of the students of Roy Miller High School. Because of her deep interest in us as individuals and her active participation in our Council, respectfull the 'l954 Duffle Bag school activities, we, the Senior y dedicate to Mrs. Thelma Pearce und our campus Q Students lounge In front of our beautiful gymnasium as they take time out from studies durlng lunch time to enioysome fresh alr and sunshine. The scene ofpep rallies and dances, loys and heartaches, the gym Is the beauty spot of our cam- pus. A favorite gossip spot ls under the trees on the front lawn. Here students exchange notes on everything ff0ll1-MGYY' s latest boyfriend' to 'Thatawful history test we had last perlod.' !! rug rniHer high s corpus christL texas v0Iun1e iv produced by the students of roy miller published by port printing company photography by: national picture studios lichtenstein's caller-times iohnny estrada staff ann leslie, editor-In-chief louris ladewig, assistant editor sandra espey, business manager iohnny estrada, photographer mrs. thelma pearco, sponsor mrs. iosephine matti za, sponsor staff mem bers virginia allison rose baxter floyd clark mary trances cox barbara cross sue cornett iimmy estes shirley gilbert ioan glusing iohn groom bottie lester ioy sue stevens bill thornton carole thrall iane todd ann winga homo mae allison dolores griffith patty hrmidge glenda iahnson charles stump soooo It oothn around cats n ohloks smoothies Jog ooo iivo .5 I . A QUHB UUUS 'R 411 , .4 my fi' 1 FF' af' ,' lffff' , W Swnng It daddy to u real cool beafl Let s ge? rollln and on our feeil As our classes get underway Theur acfivmes we portray we T :f r ll .ff 9. A ,f l' I n vii.. U, 'cdr QQ ' J' ,J .L , , ' ,, 1 I' .F Y. W 6 ,Q , f Q V 2 1 J. o I W Don Meadows and Don Honeycutt work with a stack of civics books aiding Mr. Hoffman in his hectic iob of checking out books at the begin- ning of school. students seek guidance un schedules Miss Corinne Britt, guidance counselor, is pictured at leftgiving some Miller students help on their schedules, as the first week of school gets under way. The guidance office is open at all timesto studentsfor information on subiects, credits, and college entrance. Miss Britt is aided by Miss Jane Dominy and Miss Cora Beth Johnson. neuu humeruum sustem added this ueai Homeroom was altered this year to a thirty minute study period between first and sgcond periods. This homeroom was devised to re duce tardies and cuts and has worked sur- prisingly well. lt's a shrewd student who escapes the eagle-eyes of Mr. lrby and Mrs. Harris. Pictured at the left is Rose Baxter filing the absentee cards during the homeroom period, crnid the rush and bewilderment of the first week of school. Miss Dominy and Mr. Hoffman smi- Full of pep and Spirit, Orpha Diaz Iingly check on achievement test and Alice Reyna leave the gym after given by the guidance office, as the the first Buc pep rally of the season. poor student squirms in his chair. inhnsnn iuearilu registers late enmeis A group of students arepictured at the right registering with Miss Johnson, Miller registrar, for another year at Roy Miller. The registrar's office i s overflowing during the first few weeks of school with students who arrived late. Getting their schedules arranged to suit them is a tiring task for Miss Johnson and her assistants. guidance seeretaru tixes appointment Beverly McCormick, secretary in the Gui- dance office, ispictured at the right arranging an appointment for a Miller boy with one of the guidance counselors. Many students turn to the counselors each day for advice and help in the school work. They are especially busy during the first weeks of school when this shot was taken. Mrs. Harris and Pat Harney are pic- George Wheeler center acts as mod- Jo Ann Irving, president of the Junior tured putting mail in the teacher's erator on a Voice of Young America Red Cross announces the first meeting boxes duringa homeroom period. program about the constitution Miller of the yea and Ray students were on the panel ,. ...L ' l if wa QWAQW. ii M uv W Q 4 R r .ati X. O H1 ax Q Afiig 3 N M5 .M if is nag 'E' 'ff 'A lgg, W ff 'Qsii ' H f . ,, Te ,S MO 'fn t ' , . if :ing we Milw- Ag iii? -It-. ' P9 x 3 I Pl ,J ,- Huw 2 www-M k , :f 1, E gf E 5 M w-wail xg, 1 ,F 14 'lr T 1. . 5, -iC'1? ii'T 4 4 i is 'I V if! 1 A xlixgl w'T'w' ' 5 1 .-, ' f o 5' statt studies annuals ter neiu ideas The annual staff of the 1954 Duffle was students use experiments in studies Experiments add spice to classwork in psychology and science classes. Above right is pictured a psychology class during an experiment on touch. The class watches quietly while the blindfolded student works her way through the finger maze. At the right students in Mr. Stoke's general science class feed the hungry fish in their aquarium. Students observe the fish for their class experiment. We Bag studies old Duffle Bags and exchange annuals in order to get new ideas for the '54 Duffle Bag. Layouts were also worked out for the class sections and division pages. Pictured at the below left are Ann Leslie, editor, and Sandra Espey, business manager, looking over the new materials for the annual. 5 , if , 5 2 JJJ 5? jk. wwww, an 5 u J ' xx 7 M... xv I , mwxwiiiffw ' uf Q 'f ag wif, 4 A 5 523505624 bf-w? '4 'yi mm..-. I I 5 3 5 'F 5 QGf S6593 Lf .- 9 an S, se, im faq. 3, , ' HY .J Students of Mr. Dunahoo's Wood Shop classes roll up their sleeves and get down to business. At the right is Don Harris busy scraping a piece of cedar for the chest he is building. Jesse Castillo concentrates on mea- suring o board to tit on the miniature chest he is making. It got even hotter in the sheet metal shop, judging from this picture of Arnold Acuna and Kenneth Hughes cutti n g a piece of metal. These industrial arts classes are very popu- lar with boys who are planning to be me- chanics or construction workers. working en metal weed and leather projects lntent on his wo rk is Warren Grimm, who is measuring These boys thouqh it may not look that way are really some metal in the sheet metal shop to fit on a friend s small engoying themselves repairing the engine of a motor scooter model car. in machine trades class senior class officers in ron-on' Election of the l954 Senior Class officers was held the second week of school. Nominations were turned in to Mr. Hoffman's office before voting time in order to save the confusion of nominations from the floor.Candidates for the three offices were written on the large blackboard shown at left in the auditorium. seniors hold iirsi class meeiino io eleoi 1954 oiiieers Ns and Mr. Charles lrby. At the left Mr. C. A. Gregg, principal, is pictured supervising the balloting. Assisting him were Mr. E. E. Sluder ff' oasiing voies is o serious mailer Students lined up along the foot of the stage to cast their votes. Balloting was intended to be secret, but it seems that Bob Graf doesn't care who sees who he's voting for! When the votes were counted, it was found that a run-off was needed between Nick and Walter for Presi- dent, David, Bob, and Joe for Vice-President, and .loan and Barbara for Secretary. Winners' names posted on the bulletin board were Nick Perales, David Henderson, and Joan Glusing. ty. ..-I seniors listen oareiollo Students did some serious thinking before voting for their choices. Here they are shown listening while Mr. Gregg explainsthemethod of voting they will use. Seniors were cautioned not to vote for iust their friends, but for the person who they thought would be the most capable and efficient officer. fr , -iii v At the left: Boys in Mr. Thompson's Auto Me- chanic shop listen as he explains the fundamentals of the cou rse during that hot first week of school. Later on they will make practical u se of this know- ledge in the shop. hard week, fun, experience fill seheel deux Below: R apt attention and concentration are typical of E, the typing classes such as this one taught by Miss Thaxton. At the start of school, students in this first year typing class spent a number cf weeks iust learn i ng the funda- f mentals of typing. Long hours of perfect practice will deter- 'f A - A 4 . 5 mine what kind of typists they make. N . - I C L ' 5 ' 4 ex ,-. A . J- s vt'7r- 4 Qm'R,'- s Q homemaking party. At the left: A Fri day morning finds Mr. Sluder's second period Civics class combin- ing studies and pleasure with cokes and a movie on the life of John Marshall. These students are rapidly learning the Why's and How's of running our nations government. Above: Barbara Clifton cautiously stirs the cocoa she is preparing for a students participate in hand number Students are pictured at the right clapping their hands intime with a snappy band number At the first pep rally of the season, on Sept- ember, l8, the team was introduced and students showed a great amount of spiritand enthusiasm. The cheerleaders performed for their first time together and the bandunder Mr. Lloyd Cook, made the pep rally complete. miller students drsplep seheel spirit at retlp Pictured below is the Buccaneer band led by Mr. Cook playing the Fight Song. ln the left hand corner are twirlers going through their routine at the pep rally. gigs 2 4 1 ' fx x 9X LLUUU it S 'a..,-,5-1 4 A' A 35. Y y Wk 1 N , , , V 4. ,:-k:f?7f5G xivkggggm . Qffzfn . , C an fm' -4 iw 0 .fv i ,I O i' , ,, ..,, 27.. 1,,,, Nga , . ,,. 'a fi TLD M f' a 10 -1- 0 J dnl -3 QQ X gag . 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A total of l,550 cool cats and hep chicks atten- ded Roy Miller this year-and not a square bear among 'eml The Homecoming Game...going crazy-ape over our first touchdown...that proud and won derfu l feeling as the band played theivictory March...the way the Buc balloons went up too soon...everybody lovin' everybody...iivin' to Prairie Jump ...iust part of the crazy times we had at Miller in '53... 5 I Q r 'ix Pix 4 nl 1 --Ar fl-n 5 -1-- 'm' A il g I .4 . Q 4 'TW A , f Y .Q , hy 'Q iw, M s, -L9 imma 'N ff, ' i '90 ...Q 4. 8 0 --M, Q l Amwyn, 'Nw x .E A Numan 1 1 Q? uf K xr r it 5 Qs 'vs Q x 4 an Mm at 'W 4 .W V Af . ef ff 'i11Ur I s 5 4, W-if. M 7 D Xe la luhas lee! in tune Blow, cat, blowl Slippin' into the band room we picked up on some of that crazy be-bop that Carroll Jones and Apolinar Salinas were putting down. The band puts in many long hours of practice-cattin' down the street to a 4f4 beat in the early hours of the morning to get in shape for a parade coming up. artists pose sing for Gwen Kennedy. h-hemh explodes Man, dig that crazy mousetrapl Thispicture was snapped just before the big bang. It was on- lya li'l ol'hydrogen bomb that Don Bradley and David Hewitt constructed for chemistry tea- cher Clyde lsaaclcs. Mrs. Dorothy Nold's art class gets with it as they try draw ing portraits of other members of the class. Lett to right are Mrs. Nold, Dolores Gr: :tt who is drawing Deggy Arnold and Libby Walker, who is po nu fl 4 L 4 iv 6 f C- '44 A 4982? x.v....,, M: g f 4-PL, ' . by , , ,A --1 . 'L . wi , 'aw yuh ' 4 ' n-1-Wig' M ,:, ' z 4 ' 'Vs K 24 W 2 fi Q 41. 'li isps? sm ily, .:, 32. Qn ze QQ? v 5.4521 5 4405 as Mccokrwf P A 'MR M RC' ,-.1 sd i was ,, if L? ' if Wm, 45,521 Y 4 fwlwfff-:ff 1 5 f g 'Z A6 S. ,X , 1 ,Zi ay 1 M ,Pr ' ,, AW, V: fn' , ' ,M A wvdis - E A M iv sf, ap ,051 , V 5 A-ff ,. W .,,.4w 3 , gf 4, ,. we MCL? 32 2 2 s. e. gets sweaters The line-up-Rachel Poker, Dessie Knoblauch, Barbara Dugger, Bethena Sheffield, and Sara Lu porter show off their crazy Council duds which they earned bylang and hard service in the Student Council. Nice bunch of swea- ter girls these chicks mokel rg, 94,650 i' I es... K class pantemimes Looks like these chicks have flipped! Put no, it's that gone speech class at it again. The straight dope is that Shirley Alexander is really Jani ce Raasch's reflection in a mir- , ror-and dig that colorless lip- 1 stick Janice is putting on! miller goes te thspa Delegates tothe THSPA iournalism convention on December 3, 4, and 5 look over the bruiser eight-page edi- tion of La Gaviota published just be- fore the Miller-Ray game, lust before draggin' up to Denton to learn some more about iournalism. Standing are Ann Leslie, Duffle Fiag editor, Terry Long, La Gaviota editor, Mario Garcia, La Gaviota reporter, and seated are Barbara Cross Duffle Pa staff mem , . 'i - - 'PE .1-2.14 . 'U' A I J ' ber, Sandra Espey, Secretary of THSPA, and .lerry Merritt, La Gaviota reporter. is three seat te sese l.-lan, these studs are really off! Off for Galveston, that is, to attend the State Academy of Science convention on December 3, 4, and 5. Getting rea- dy to shag are Clyde lsaaclcs, science teacher, Calvin McCarter, and paul Norrod. H-.-..,., 1. 'M I '- lx ', V . , mfr- jehs reviewed Dig this session going on in the guidf ce office during ca- reer days. Fivelwiller pigs are discussing iob opportunities with Dr. Maurice Ahrens, Cur- riculm Director of C. C. pub- lic School s. They are, left to right, Amparo Alvarez, Dr. Ahrens, Janis Raasch, Dian Hall, Frances Feland, and Ar- mida Garza. 43 speelrs held parte Pick up on those cool chicks all cat- ted up for Hallowe'enl That's Fanny Martinez dishing up that frosty orange punch for a party the Homemaking class threw for members of the boys' homemaking class. One witch and two unidentified studs gnaw on some pop- corn halls while waiting their turn at the punch bowl. at S' 5 z gf X 5 2+ . , 4, .M Tk x 5' 7 my 'K ' 412 4 AE m A 4 2 Y Ve x KX 5' Q ,Y 9 , 5 4 is! S K E' 4 'H wi, x ifgwi M Miki? mf 4?-iiffilif' 3? , , y ' ' 4 -' - . 112, '-EQ: x 3. ' ff?-iszsitini X '?:wg5QkM.7f'Y , . , ,EX 1 QM WWA 8 M i A 1 2, mf b ,W 'Q .f , V fra , vmgq. f V 4 1-,I I qwgk , , f ' 5137 v A 757. f x Q F xg -f 3, 1 1 Q F, , 'M Z Q if 4' 2 L 4 2 A, 1 1 Z 4 j e ,Q W 5 K5 1 4 Q ' Q . 5, as 1 I' A 'D all 35 ,,,. Wzw mm S , .2'f ' 4' T1 ' X if fi t J Our cars and our chucks we thunk are real cool, From teacher fo lowlresf lash rn the school From classroom to ballroom, from walfzrng to bop Well always be able to say We re the top! 2 Q 'X 2 ' , ' Z 7 . ff: mt, A is ,, gy ,A rd p 5 Q A. , jay? 'V 4.5 W, ' 2 V F ' if My Q K , we W if , f A A N7 Q, M .38 -Ryu 3, Dr R L Vwclluams,Superlntendent ot Public bchools an L.orpus Lhrustl came to us two years ago from Beaumont Texas where he neld the same posntlon l'1e received his Ph U fron Texas University Working wnth the board of education Ur vllllnams has charge of all lnstructnon and curriculum desrgnatlon of school dnstrlcts, apportuonment of stuaents, ana placement of new school buulcnngs as well as overseeing electrons tor bonds appropruatung money tor new school buildings and focllltles 38 5' - p , I O Viv ' .- 'J .r- -4 - .A A.. ..- I V I ., ,, , . . -,- ,. . I . . . I . . .. , . 91 4 ww .f , fn, ,e Dr. Maurice Ahrens, Di rector of Curricular Services, who received his M.A., B.A. and his B. Ed. from Denver University, has charge of the schools in so far as helping teachers plan out their curriculum for teaching students on their grade level. 4 7 Weldon Gibson, as Director of Personnel and Community Rela- tions, is in charge of the screening and hiring of teachers and secre tarial personnel. 'N- 's'xx,xxNs.N K.. .........f J. D. Slaybaugh, Director of Finance and Property, besides hand- ling financial affairs of the Corpus Christi School District also takes care of the use of school facilities. R. D. SHEPPARD Serving his first year on the board, Mr. Sheppard is very interested in Corpus Christi students. He furnished free banners before every high school football game and donated free dinners at his popular restaurant after the Mil- ler-Qay game to the football players. 1 4? 'li Y oF' ED'-'SAIL . , gf A' Es: ss E255 E3 'ff f A 2 T -f ' 7 ' . IW HH M Egg bwMmwmHmwwmmmmmmwmNmm A . mfs-1--1 , 3' MRS. HARRY EATON This gracious lady finds time for work on the board even though she has many duties as a housewife. ARTURO VASQUEZ AND ARNOLD O. LERMA Mr. Vasquez is serving his second year on the board. He is an accountant, wh i l e Mr. Lerma owns a local drug- store. Pictured below, left to right: PAUL HAAS, ERNEST MILLS, and ROY R. GILLELAND Mr. Haas is in the oil business, Mr. Mills is co-owner of a mortuary, while Mr. Gilleland owns a local variety store. 1954 marks Charles Gregg s fourth year as prlnclpal of ch S a C Roy Muller Hugh School Previously he was well known ID the Corpus Chrlstl Independent School DISTFICT as prmclpal of Robert Drnscoll Junior Hugh School The sensors of 54 feel especnally close to Mr Gregg as he was a freshman so to speak at Roy Muller at the same time they were Though the seniors wull be leaving Roy Muller and Mr Gregg behind they will never forget his kindness fairness and capability In his fob 1 W' yi wi 1 itil O., l Charles E. lrby, pictured above, is the assistant prin- cipal in charge of attendance. This is Mr. lrbyls second year at this iob, and students keep him busy checking on cut classes, skippers, students who are tardy, and absence excuses. Mr. Irby is a graduate of Southwest Texas State Teachersfollege ana Sam houston State Teachers Col- lege. He is a member ot the State ana National Secondary Principals' Association. theu are not square Mrs. Rae lngle, pictured below, is Mr. Gregg's secre- tary. Among her many imp ortant duties are keeping a record of appointments, c om pil in g the payroll, calling substitute teachers, and keeping the school event calen- dar. QQ Claude Hoffman, pictured below, is our second assis- tant principal, in charge of all textbooks. It is his 'ob to see that all books are checked in and out properly. he is a graduate of North Texas State and Texas Universities. .J F X,-Q fn' s. . . theu Iinoui the score ,ad- X.. 6 9 1 E Ig s 3 Nj X .S .f , Mrs. Charles ln. Harris, pictured above, is Mr. lrby's secretary. She has many duties,among which are checking attendance, operating the bookstore, and making the daily announcements over the P. A. system. Guidance Counselor, Corrine Britt, is shown advising three stu- dents on their class schedules. The guidance counselor's res- ponsibility is to place students in classes that will meet their individual needs. Tin-mann-anna. - Some of the teachers are shown at the first faculty meeting of this school year These meet- ings are held in the library either before or after school resen In our mu miller iaculiu ui 1954 Coro Beth Johnson B A Regzstrar Mrs Don Barton B A Vzsztzng Teacher .lone Domlny Counselor Corinne Britt M Ed Counselor Tom Pruitt M S Head Coach Dusty Simmons B A Lzne Coach Mrs Eula Loy Burket Allen A McCord B S Freshmen Coach Vernon Ashton M S Back zeld Coach George Utterback N1 S Basketball Coach Gilbert L Herrera B S B Team Coach Mrs Louretto Smith Gzrls 43 ,, x, I I p t q I I I M.A.- : 'l 0 I 0 ' limi -Girls' P.E. At- 1. M M B.Ai- ' 'P,E. B 'l Dessie Knoblauch, Bob Graf, Loa Lee Malcolm, and Mary Frances Cox display mixed emotions as Mrs. Helen Willis, a Miller English teacher, long held in high regard by sen- iors, hands out report cards after class on Wednesday morning. David Alvirez and Miss Nabeela Hassen watch intently as Jane Todd gives a make-up demons- tration on Sue Cornett backstage. Miss Hassen, a recent graduate of Texas University, has been voted rookie ot the year' in one of her classes. teachers iriendlu . . . ever willing te assist Q:-as f til FS l'S FS l A l'S NA Mrs ll A WA. Glad N .A. Edd: .Vl.A. B.A M. S Mary Webb I nglzsl Charlene Brundldge lnglzsh Mlldren Johnson I nglzsh Maurme McElroy Erzglzsh Doris Miller Eng zsh Wayne Puckett - Eng ish ys Trantham - Eng ish e Stevenson - Eng ish . Helen Willis . - English Mrs. Mary Wise ALA. - English Mrs. Dorothy Nold -Art Nabeela Hassen B. A. - Speech 4? ames A Crelghton llzslor Mrs Garnett Hlner 3 f B1 J rf 'Y .M Reeves S llzslor E E S uder CII ICS Gene North 3 A Hzstory .losephune Mattlza N A Irencb Thelma Pearce I atzrz Jane Allard H A Sbanzsb Mrs Helen Halloran Ii A Lzbrarzan Mrs Eduth Cosgrove li ld Lzbrarzan Milton L Smlth Hu szc Raymond Lloyd Cook H an help tn trammq us for lates strange twists 1.163 -Cr Shown are teachers who are taking French as port ofthelr nn servucetrannlng program on Tuesday afternoon under the Instruction of Mrs Josephine Mattlza Ltbrary assustants Loretta Burke Lurana May and Duck Lindsey are shown wnth Asslstant Llorarlan tdlth Cosgrove and Head Ltbraruan Helen l'talloran checking ancl rearranging books IH the library 1 'Que 45 wb! ' ' 1 l i b y sts. - 7 y y 0. V - . ' Q 2 I b I . 1. - Its ' X X E1 A . . 4- X ,, 'H. .- , y tv 1 ' Q I' - t- ' A Zll Qu , Bun.-I..f. v ,. :sg g ,S ,iilqm . , y sr I-Z ' x K ers.. -1 : - x g le Mrs. Nl,A. - . 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Www 'ii QX , X . xv' Above Mr Gregg Miss North Miss Allard ana Mr Cook sung Beautiful Browneyes as a consequence on the Literary loot Truth or Consequences show At left Mr Stokes explalns to Marla Trevlno the parts of a flower wlth the use of a plastic model working with us everu dau side hu side Captola Amrlen 'Math ee McKinley Behannon 'Harb Velmer Henson Math rs Blanche Kung Math Mrs Betty Roberts l N at Stevens 0 Strasner Vat Folk Weaver N lat Mary West N al Mrs D Blancherl B.S. -Science Clyde H Isaacks B.A. - Science Sam Stokes M.A. - Science James R Wells M.A. - Science 'vw 'Wa MW BUDDY ABBOTT Tennis 52 53 Sodalis Hi Y JUVENTINO ACUNA MARY ACUNA Bible Club Vice Pres D E ub H A THAMAR AGUIRRE Science Club 5 Student Council Future Teachers JOHNNY AHLERS Lettermen Club Football Team 52 53 VIRGINIA ALLISON Y Teens H Office Assistant GRACIELA ALMAGUER H Y Teens Mixed Chorus GLORIA ALVA H Mixed Chorus Intramural Sports DAVID ALVIREZ Tennis Pan American Club Chess Club BETTY CAROL ARNOLD Tawonlca Y Teens H. Office Assistant PEGGY ARNOLD Sec.- Adriel Tri-Hi- . H. . MARY EMMA AVALOS Student Council F. H. A. lntromural Sports TOMMY BAKER Sodalis Hi-Y BETTY BARNHILL Buble Club H SARA BASALDUA H French Club Glrls Cholr ROSE BAXTER Y Teens H Offuce Assustant RAY EARL BENNETT Band 51 52 53 54 Pres Student Councul Vuce Pres Dust Studen RICHARD BERNAL Track 52 53 A Capella Choir HUGH BISHOP Offlce Assnstant DORIS BLACK D E b EVANGELINA BLANCO Latm Club Future Nurses Red Cross JOHN BLANTON Latun Club B Team Football BART BOYD Science Club CAROLYN BRASHER Malorette 53 Amustad Tru H1 Y Band 53 54 PEGGY BREEDING CONNIE BROWN Football 5I 52 53 Baseball Sl Council Ilan dgtbat crazy ont ablzon these cats cooked up' Gra L ndsey and La son get a chem experzment oll 1712 F. . A. F. . A. FI .A. i . L- .- . 0 t . F. H. A. . . Clu . , i C r Q ' . f, i r r ir -1nr 'Y 50 DICKIE BULLAJIAN SfUd6I'1fCOUnCll JODY BUTTERFIELD Tawanka Y Teens H Office Vvorlcer 51 52 53 54 ESTELA CADENA 52 5 NELVA SUE CALLAWAY Buble Club H MANUELA CAMARGO 52 53 Sororas Trl HI Y Future Teachers BERTA CANTU HIGINIO CANTU President Exlfus HI Y Sr Counc l Represenfaflv MARY SYLVIA CANTU ZULEMA CANTU LUIS CARRANZA Exifus H'-Y JUAN CASTILLO Baseball '52-'53 Basketball '54 F. H. A. RALPH CASTILLO THEODURA CASTILLO F. H. A. '52 Mixed Choir GRACIELA CAVAZOS F. B. L. A. F, H, A, '52-'53-'54 Future Nurses LINA CERVANTES F. H. A. Girls Choir RAYMOND CHAPA Track '53-'54 A Capella Choir '53-F54 SYLVIA CHAPA F. H. A. '52-'53-'54 Girls Choir MACIE CLAPP Tennis Latin Club Favorite 'SI-'52-'53 FLOYD CLARK Football Annual Staff Invictus Hi-Y GENE CLARK Press Club Basketball LEWIS COFFMAN P A ork MALDA ANN COKER H Mlmeograph Staff LUIS CORONA DONNIE COOPER SUE CORNETT Duffle Bag Staff 52 53 54 A Capella Choir Amistad Trl Hi Y DORIS COLLINS Student Council 52 Future Teachers Al the rzglvt some melfou bzbsters are Caugfl Zushzng the yuzce around the C lee' mrlcbzne They re Ilary Nell II ggzns Santa Iledma lelzx lopez anrfRut1J I rulo . .W F. .A. F.H. A. I ,, '5 A. . Q, , U A . ',I ,l.xU. I K, A , I : . A I 71 . ,yl ,, L, 1 ,MARY FRANCES cox Annual Staff Tawanlca Y-Teens Amistad Tri-Hi-Y WANDA CROFFORD Tennis St den? Cou c l Tawanlca Y Teens LUPE DE LA ROSA 53 0 NEAL DE LEON RAUL DELGADO Pres de T Ex ORPHA DIAZ Press Club RALPH DICKEY Football Lnttermen Club A Capella Choar MARILYN DODDS a C ub C u 53 Y Teens 51 MAGDELINA DOMINQUEZ BETTE DUEITT 52 53 ogecfo sf 53 BARBARA DUGGER de fCouncll 53 res T a aY Tee BUDDY DUNN S al sH Y fe Tennns 52 53 D ARLINE DUNN slc 51 5 53 u n i F. H. A.' -'54 V.- i n - ifus Hi-Y L fin l '5l D. E. l b' -'54 F. H. A.' -' -'54 A Capella Choir '52-'53-'54 Pr ' i ni ' -'54 Stu n ' ' -'54 P .- aw nlc - ns od i i- Favori i5l MU . 1 bv 2.1 M154 RALPH DURAN Football Lettermen Club EVELYN ECHOLS Bible Club Press Club , Mimeograph Staff DELONA ESKRIDGE F, H, A, '51-'52-'53-'54 D. E. Club Red Cross '52-'53 SANDRA ESPEY Amistad Tri-Hi-Y Tennis Favorite 'Sl-'52-'53 JIMMY ESTES Football '52-'53 Lettermen Club '52-'53- Football Manager '54 BARBARA EVANS Buble Club Library Assistant JEROME FARIAS Exltus HI Y Science Club JEWELL FISHER Sclence Club OSCAR FLORES PAUL FLOWERS Football 53 A Capella Chonr FELIPE FRANCU l'ootball 53 SANTOS FUERTEZ Football 53 Lettermen Club 51 JIMMY FUGITT Soclalus Hu Y F A ork A nt that just Izke a woman l a s jabbe n about tbzs 2 at Estbe Gamb a anis to dzscu ss the latest I down In class but Dzckze Bullzyean says Honey bush' I - I I I .. . . 1 ,.. ., wy rz r o w ow A 4- 1: . 'Izu- ESTHER GAMBOA A Choir Sen or Councul Future Nurses Club LUCIANO GARCIA .IR Basketball Track Baseball BEATRICE GARZA E Basketball Choir DELIA GARZA E H GEORGE GARZA Football 50 53 Basketball 50 53 Baseball Sl 52 JON GIBSON Track 52 53 54 Sodalls HI Y SHIRLEY GILBERT Amistad Tru HI Y Student Council Sr Edrtor Annual 52 5 IRENE GILL Sclence Club Choir DIANE GILMORE Ta anka Y Teens Offlce Staff JOAN GLUSING Cheerleader 52 Pres Amlstad Tru HI Y Favorvte 51 52 53 FELITA GOMEZ Girls Cho r H A D E b RICHARD GOMEZ ADOLPH GONZALES Track 52 53 54 Lettermen Club ACapeIla Choir 53 54 354 EW ., ..4,. 4 .4,,i.,. , 1,, Q 'Mix 'G' 1 '51 VIRGINIA GUZMAN I-. B. L. A. Future Nurses Club F. H. A. LOUISE HAESE President- D. E. Club F. H. A. ANN HAILEY president- F. B. I-. A. All State Orchestra vl 'orette 5l- 5 - 53-' DANNY HANSGN Football Lettermen Club Track CHARLES HARRIS Science Club PATTY HATRIDGE Flde rs Tr H1 Y Pres French Club 51 Annual Staff ALLEN I IEII. Track 52 53 54 Secretary Sodalls HI Y Lettermen Club LARRY HEITZMAN Football Manager 5I 53 Lettermen Club Press Staff DAVID I-IENDERSUN Football 52 53 Track Team 50 51 52 53 S al s H Y J:-ANINE HENDFRSON H Bible Club Red C oss ERNEST HERRERA 5 53 Pres Pan A erlcan C ub HERBERT HERNANDEZ Baseball 52 53 ELIDA HERNANDFZ Buble Club H Futu e Nurses Club 4 5,5 :a l , K. 3 , 25- Z MMM Mffqwgmwwqf, f ,i :: , 'f 5 fig if ELOY HARTINEZ s Exntus GREGORIA MARTINEZ Stu e TCouncl 52 53 54 Acapella Choir 52 53 4 Futu e Teachers RGDOLFO MAR FINEZ Football Freshman Team ootball B Team ARMIDA MASCORRO 5 53 L: ls CHOIY Sororls T I Hn Y BERTA MAYORGA 52 53 Girls Cho r DUN MEADOWS La Ga iota Business Mgr Sodalns H1 Y Lettermenfflub 51 52 53 54 BENNY MEDINA Baseball 52 53 ootball B Team ELIDA MEDINA 52 Maxed Choir la Belle Vle SANTA MEDINA 52 L: rls Choir BEN MEHARG Football 53 54 Baseball 52 53 Sodal IS H Y RAYMOND MENGES LEROY MILLER Football B Team Football 54 FRANK MIRABEL Track 52 53 54 Lettermen Club V.-Pre .- ' Hi-Y d n I -I -l . 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A.' -'53-'54 i . . , i- - ROY .IOE MOORE Lettermen Club Sodalus H1 Y Football 52 53 MERLENE MORROW H ACapeIIaCI'1olr 51 5 53 Office Assustant NANCY LOU MOSS Pres Tawanka Y Teens ti Student Dir A Capella Choir r 5 52 JACK MOUSA VALENTIN MUNIZ Treasurer French Club IRENE PAVLICEK A Capella Cholr MAURICE PAYNE NICK PERALES Pres Lettermen Club Football Co Captain Pres Sensor Class EDUVINA PEREZ Future Nurses H BARBARA PERKINS ACopeIIa Cholr 51 52 53 54 Tawanlca Y Teens Vice Pres A Capella Choir MARTHA LOUISE POINTER Library Club Buble Club H JAMES POLANSKY LUCY PONCE Future Nurses H lib e S tu 153 Q dwb' UMHWIW W1 1 H' ,ack to grab a t ckel to the D ffle Bag Sta sannual auoztes dance So eo the st to buy ere Skeet r Clak I R y Mzller Don II ado s H7ZdBlITbOf71 O71 61 4f '1- .44 SARA LU PORTER Treas.- Student Council Parl.- Future Teachers Tennis Team RUTH PRADO Sororns T Hn Y Sec Future Teachers Red Cross THOMAS PRIESTLY Sodalus Hs Y Student Council 51 JULIA PUENTE H Girls Choir JOE PULIDO CARL RACKLEY WELDON RACKLEY Track 51 52 Student Councnl Sl T ELIDA RAMIREZ Pres Sororus Tru Hu Y Vlce Pres Future Teachers Sec Treas Future Nurses RICHARD RAMIREZ ACapella Cholr 52 53 54 Football 50 51 RODOLFO CRUZ RAMIREZ UMBELINA RAMIREZ JOE RAMOS Favornte 51 52 53 Latm Club Sensor Councul MARY BETH RAULZ H Sec Treas Buble Club Health Room Assustant CARMELA RECHY F. H, A. BOB REED A Capella Choir '52-'53-'54 Sodalis Hi-Y LARRY REESE Football '50 RAYMOND RENAUD LUPE RETA Press Club '53-'54 F. H. A. BEATRICE RIVERA F. H. A. F. B. L. A. Future Nurses ALICE REYNA Hu Falrnessee D E b MARY LOU REYNA D E b HI Fanrnessee FLORENCIO RIVERA ALEX ROBLES PAULINE RODRIGUEZ Future Nurses H HANK ROESING REYNALDO ROMERO e br n au aqu le szb be e baggrz b 0 se ea y the st tbzs y Y . . Clu . . Clu F. .A. F. B. L. A. Al tb rig , three froze tJ1'gs' se for ic A for 5 i g to their next class. 'Those coo! midd I u 5 were r ll mo A ear. ROLAND SAENZ GLORIA SALAZAR Mixed Choir '54 F, Ha A, '53-'54 MARY JESSE SALINAS Red Cross Future Nurses OFELIA SALINAS Student Counc'I 53- 54 Future Tecllchers MARIA SANCHEZ G rls Cho r 53 RUDY SANTOS o To 53 55 WALTER SAUNDERS Foofbqnl Mgr 52 53 54 Sec Lettermen Club Pres Sodcxl s HI Y SHARON SAYERS Sc ence Club Future Nurses H ALFRED SCHROEDER SONNY SHEFFIELD Letter en Club 52 53 54 ofboll 52 53 NINA SMITH B ble Club H Fut re Teoche SAMMY SMITH H SUE SMITH ACcpelIaCI1or 51 52 53 4 wil' ,gf fax CLARA TIJERINA JANE CRESCENZ TODD Adriel Tri-Hi-Y '52-'53-'54 Pres.- French Club '53 Duffle Bag Staff '53-'54 WESS TRIBBLE A Capella Choir '5l-'52- Secretary- Choir FELICITAS VALDEZ H Gnrls Choir TERESA VALDEZ H Girls Choir RUDOLFO VALDEZ Basketball 52 53 DELIA VILLARREAL FELIX VILLARREAL Football Lett rmen Club Track LYDIA VILLARREAL LAYMON VINSON LANNY VLASAK Basketball 53 54 LIBBY WALKER Pres Adrlel Trl Treas Regnon l J Sec Student Counc l Hn JANICE WALKER A Capella Cho r H '53-'54 F: .A. . F: . A. t e Latin Club '51-'52-'53-'54 0- . .- .-Y .- ' 0 ..C. L. .- I i F. .A. THELIIA WATERS Bible Club H Library Assustant BARBARA WEARDEN Cbour I-n JACKIE WESTBROOK JOY WHITE H BILL WICKLINE Band Sclence Club MARY NELL WIGGINS ACbolr 50 51 53 Football Sweetheart SI 52 Sensor Councnl MARY ELLA WILLIS H ANN WINGO Sec Latin Club Annual Staff JO WINGO A rlel Tru HI Y Pres Future Teachers IRMA WOOD Amustad Trl HI Y Y Teens Press Club BARBARA WOODS A rlel Trl Hu Y Student Councul Sensor Councll NELL WRIGHT All State Orchestra 52 H Future Teachers FERNANDO YTURRIA RAUL ZAMORA Football 52 53 T ack 51 52 3 Lettermen Club lbs I'SC-M-rt fini can Q A CL Q lb,-rn I-IOW Pldb-Q Qes IT!-1-emi O' Q Coccli. 'YU I- INRH Tb Imac fx B nift- Bin- Kcy Able if Arnold Acuna Terso Acosta , Psi. Domingo Aguirre Mary Ester Aguirre 51, 6? wir' Nancy Ahrens Ollvna Alanis m, Roy Aliman fifty N..-Y' Morrls Anzalduo ...p xy! Wanda Armsfrong -ev? Jack Arnold Albert Arsuaga 145. Dx Q Rachel Baker N-ur, Rosario Balboa ,QP 11 Bobby Balch nw Carmelo Barrera ,fg- Naw- Joseph Aveilhe Rosa Barrera 68 Tom Bell 'fix Sharon Bennet Pr Marla Bernal .1-Q-5, ai Rrchard Bernal 'ii-' .r-'cv Leofa BI ack 1511 was Leslie Ray Black Sara Blackmon Sandra Bowyer Don Bradley 1 Lora Brl ghf 14 Nora Bright 4f XY Josephine Brnones FF' 1-gr Mary Lou Broome A Conme Brown as Mary Lou Bryan Rose Marne Bryan S 07 uf Janne Budd Marne Budd James Bullard an Joanne Burger 69 Richard Burns Jacklyn Butler idk TW? 4-'Y Barry Burr Hermlna Cabello 3 as Joe Bustamenfe Manuela Camargo is Q42 I XMI, .wal , Ulf 'Now don't start tellzng me bow to act,' says Evelyn, I'ue seen as many Mar-zlyn Monroe shows as you bave ' , ' P is , F J ' J 1 'Q A Us ,Al I, . M ' R' , wg -. B N JN u , . 'vf ' M , ' 5 -ff J -al J 1' . J gf L -Q J N Y jk X a 7 fr-if J . -- J sd .I ' J rr ' f' 6 l? 1 ' 81? 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W ' Y 1 I I r , , X1 ' ,Vela f: Y ' Q.. sl F ' K avr- I 1' 'Vs 1, R X' It R' 'H 'JQ - ,, 9 4 'rf - ' ' 1 'H' ,.f If erey J ' - If A - -: .L - '- ' ' rl xxx S ' .Q q-1 X -Q.. ex .4 , 1 an 4 , 'Q - ll -ii' Q., ' ' H.. 5 '- ' x - p X , J-1 . il M 'I - , ..., 1 of J or . 4. f A ,Q ws ' I V I -.4 8 S 'l lx I ,, W7 ,I Nf I 1 . . 1 I ' ' .nu ' Robert Frances Bu y Franklin Warren Freeman -W-si Hularno Fuentes 114 Delores Galan Estella Gallardo Arnold Garcia Ji 5 Esfella Garcla Ruth Garcia Marlo Garcia Edward Garza Nadme Garcia Sylvla Garza Ray Garcia Vlcfor Garza 2 Roberto Garcia lrene Gall 72 g -s. Luns Godlnes Jack Gongora Robert Gongora Aurora Gonzales 1' A5 Carlos Gonzales R 'N 45 c 5 ' ',, Vx' 1 . : -' -211- ' , , :Gif .4' --531.-' . J , V. :L to . 91 V , . 5 Q ef? , I A A rs fr' ,A l ,Y nail ' 2 ,S ,, ,, l, ' ll ,H , . . . 25 veg-I - 3 '23 . -,.v L Q, an J . G igi GY K l 1 A l F 'A G or 1 N -' 1 F, - N F S . . A5 f, 5 , b , h b - x ., D Q ,Rig ' f ,Q H, r,o., 1 .RW ' 1 - x - 1 -.- Q . 'Win Emelia Gonzales Q 'Zi' 'tx ff Joe Gonzales Lydia Gonzales Nnurice Gonzales Pete Gonzales '47 '. if 'fly , 1 1 fr' , ,X I -1' Xe fd , Ray Gonzales Don Gore al In .gy M .A + Warren Grimm P V eg INF David Gutierrez Reynaldo Gonzales Barbara Gresham Bertha Guerra Fmflk Gvfleffel IQ ai ,ff T' Ruizem Gonzales Lee Gray Charles Guion Janne Guilerfel A- ef.:- Saul Gonzales '23 Eugene Gaalsby I, A Mary Ann Gregory 1 ff, , Roger Gregory 73 seep 'fill KI ff' if 1 953 A fl!! V J f ? Ipre er authors tbougb exclaxms Donna Winters , 2'- xr X 4 U ' in if T 7' is ,lu s L' Ny -.9-Q 'Y ' do 1 'Q' 3 'J G G . - or A , .. 1 r I i l v - ' -J Z G or X i e- i f' -A so , 4 'Lf' N J vi ' it X J f f x -ii e iw X' f , xg x 1 A Li. X K l cf ill ' ' - N 2 H f ' gf: Q- 1' -.f i 1 ' -B T., A A ,.. fl. '.':.-- 4 'ZZ ml ..':: gf Q .- I ,fi , , ii Y Gi Gi ,H X G! -X ' A-4 , 1 . . U , ,gk 'Ui 4--4-4 Joe Gutierrez Anne Hall David Hewlff Pat Harney Johnny Hn Il qw at-an R-9 Darlene Harris Beverly Horn ,v 1' N..-,4 Exim.:-nag li xv ROUGH H0I'lC0ClC Don Harris Gary Horne T Charles Harlan 'fs-M37 Georgia Hartley Bob Horton 74 4? lr ,aff Charles Howard Bobby James VT lvxvwf 4124 I A liix':In George Huffor Don Johnson 1' Ken Hughes Juamta Jonas Glorla Hunt .f X Jo Ann lrvmg MCUYIN Jonas .Aa ... Sam Jones y 1--s 1 X A X by gf I lil? 1- 'nr f Q Q e ki .2 Q na G 2 N -J -VY? s-MH ' lv v My frog? A, ' , NR 'ij' 'K . ,,r, .l,e , ' J -if, V I , -V . -'.. ,pf fr- , : , 1 m V 4 5 llq , ' ix , V. t B, ., , 5. 1, l 1 xx . ll 6 lx f lf, L 2' 'ian IIA- 'Qi . ' , J R 1.. - - .. nf ill 'Sz N '3 x V' . ' V vk el' ' ' xr 1515, Q Qs t in ' Q ' s no - J 2 -J z -L Q 1 A .lm K v--GQ r , If V Q' K l l eler J - ' . fm.. l 1. 1 'Q T G' Alb 1. A-' 3 ' ff W as, 9 ,.., ,A Wi f Q I I V - e x x . ' . 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Louris was a member of Amistad Tri-Hi-Y and was assistant editor of the Duffle Bag this year. avoriles lohn groom This popular football player has been voted Rest All Around for his freshman, sophomore, and junior years. He made the All-District, All-State, and honorable mention All- American football teamsg was a co-captain of the football team, and played basketball for two years. ioan qlusinq , y Joan Glusing has been a favorite of Roy Miller for four years. A girl with exceptional ability and personality, she was secretary of the Senior Class, a cheerleader for two years, president of Amistad Tri-Hi-Y, and president of F.B. L.A. She Was Most Likely to Succeed' in her freshman, sophomore, and iunior years. II nick perales Here is a boy who really deserves to be named as an outstanding student. He was elected Most Handsome' twice, Most Popular' once, was president of the Lettermen Club, president of the Senior Class, quarterback of the foot- ball team, and a two year letterman on the same. avnrites sandra espeu Here's a girl who was known throughout Miller for her effervescent personality and sparkling wit. She was elected lltpl 'hf d ..os opu ar in er reshman, sophomore, an rumor years, played on the varsity tennis team, was business manager of the Duffle Bag for two years, and was a member ot Amistad Tri-Hi-Y. hob graf Known throughout Miller for his easy going manner and slow drawl, Prob Graf was a two-year track letterman, two- year football letterman, a football co-captain, and treasurer of the Lettermen Club, as well as being voted 'Most popu- lar in his iunior year. avnriies mo macie clapp Macie is a girl who excells in many things. For this reason she was elected 'Best All Around' in her freshman, sophomore, and iunior years. She lists tennis as her favor- ite pastime, and was a member of the girls' varsity tennis team, bringing many honors back to Miller in this sport. ine ramns This popular senior has been elected Most Likely to Succeed' in his freshman, soohomore, and iunior years, as well as being a member of the Latin Club. He isa favorite with teachers and students alike. avnrites I alphonsn sanchez junior allen Iaurence avnrites pal rodriquez hethena sheiheld avorites hettu Iester gloria hunt sophomore x avurites got walks U BS sophomore avurites pattu rau patterson hillu doris Zfj , 2.2 1 1 mf , 'Wm W , M' . 'ff u ff ' ' V 'svi:Q QUY W hw A may if ,M 1 ,V , X ev 4, , 1, f M, Q y H. , , 1 at N 1 :A 5 pl 3. ffm Q ,kr ,Jn 75' Msg' 4 Qi TVZWZ' 2 ,V,, .,iV,. , A ,yggf in 1 .,,, , , Q V 9544? W., -if -fyf, Q M , V ., wi' .. , - av W ,, ,if f :W a, f i.. .27 f V, sf. f 1 YE EM . ,, , , 533, fggifr , 324 Hi ? 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L J MV, I .zz T2 avurites harhara ulenger glenda ienkins rndneu bishop freshman X hen falcnn favorites A irana cana il? barbara smith iohbn groom libby mullenix all-stote football all-stote senior twirler 1 cw: V? u1hu's who paul norrod, nell wright , , all-stote orchestra terry long-lo govlota edltor A Ieslie - duffle bog editor '-r 'ta gwen kennedy miss future teacher ann wingo d. a. r. award mary nell wiggins football sweetheart at miller kay kanipe, wess tribble, evelyn stein, barbara perkins, nancy tribble -- all-state wancla crofforcl basketball queen louris ladewig football queen Jessie knoblauch u1hn'su1hu mary frances cox and barbara dugger-foofb lantana duchess sharon bennetf 'Ist oloce-state macie clopp gerard luhman ...ll ..s.-.LA I...-.-.J tennis champ at miller john groom - roy ioe moore- dick lindsey-all-district football wwf' 'Bd' -sl, .w ' l 4 r . 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Q , IQI I N I II I -III I IIIII2 'II .Ig R ' . g L- I n - ' 1 f Q u AF ' V 'F . Sc I H ,, ., ,',:i 'Q .L I ,. -. .. - 1' ,: e ' BYI , ,nl I: . fn III. f 5.-.4 'KI -- 4 . A 3 . :IEITFQVH f' - ... Q .pm ., . lg, I , 4. e- eff, .- . 7 - -- I- r-'-bg1I,.-Ij,.-- if 4 ,A Q' A .II , ' I 5 I I, ., I ,3 , . , L ' ' ff fr-1 ' , ' - ' 'T -x'+f 'Pfr:'.'p5 M - , I l 2 I I, l I .N II'II,'.- I.II 1l5I4,I 'Ia 1 -ll L gf ., ,-'if gl. Idt' . . .,.'-' ,vw 0 In . N , 'll n fl Q g came to Roy Mill ugh from Deilueen, Arkansas, inl952. He is a gr ua o North Texas State College in De ton, Texas. hil there he was drum maior of the Eagle Raymond Loy ook director ofthe Buccaneer n , marching band, Mr. Cook was elected Chairman ofthe SouthwestDis- trict, Gnd was a member of the board of control of the Arkansas Band and Orchestra Association. Among his accomplishments last year, Mr. Cook took the band on a 7-day concert tour through Houston,Texar- kana, Fort Smith, McAllister, Oklahoma, and Denton, Texas. Belowis pictured l7year old Libby Mullenix, one of the twirlers who was picked last year forthe Buccaneer -fa H ' 1 J J Band. A twirler for four years, Libby's many awards include a first place in State, a first place at Del Mar and a third in a contest in Kenosha, scony sin. Eighteen year old Bill Jord , drum ma- yor ot the Buc Band, has played the clarinet for 6years. He was a member of the All-Dis- trict Band three times, All-Regional Band twice, and All-State Band once. ln addition he is President of the Band and first chair clarinetist. Picked during tryouts by Mr. Crockett of Texas University, Gloria Hunt, l7, has been twirling for three years. Gloria won a econd place in Austin, a second place el Mar, a fir division in Arkansas, a a first in Ro town. She was also elected Miss Majorette of Nov- ember in l953. Q 6 f xx , N 'qygs ESQ -, f gif: rw W -+ Q ,,.W , A fl 'QJX 4 ,3 wqkgf L v ' ' W ' I I X4 l +4 G 'f - px-3 4 Q' 'fi ,Y , 5 51. K 4 S 5 ' W R Q1 1 I jx n V6 5 A, L L- K A , Y JM A! -A si ' .1 A 8' I fe! ld I A if I s smxiu X I l I 'l'I v M M th VA T E ,v,T A If 'iff-rf, T 1' 7 'I f .fl-V 'QM 1 T, pf www? 3 gm Y v 1 .lf M3 47 7' T P ' ' f 4- N' , 1' ,I Q. yf Tm! -1' ' j -I. P f ' W , I A T I I I If -I , n , H . if v, N 53 Y K ya F J- Q1 1 J 'N New J V- ' fy , ,gf 1 ,af O .sg Q 6 . r G- ' , 4 I , a 4, I, ,N Y 4 V I W M -M VI .,.1'Q ff - 4 1-1 ,, 1 Shown at the rightare the members ot the oand who play in the B flat clarinet section. Top row, left to right: Qaldemero Verduzco, Charlene Stewart, and Jack Gongora. Third row: R i cha rd Godoy, Jackie Hewett, Richard Gallagher, and Caroline Lance. Second row: Mike Ornelas, Maria Basaldua, Ray Ben nett, Hermalinda Alvarado, and Albert Arsuaga. Bottom row: Bill Jordan, Teresa Rios, Edward Garza, Elsie otobbs, Eusebio Lopez, Ann Hall, Leonardo Zapata. L .-my L ,ff ri Pictured at the left are the m em ber s ofthe cornet, trumpet, and sousaphone sections of the band. Top row, left to right: N o r b e rto Ci sneros, Jimmy powers, Ken Lemmon, Mike Ueason, Robert Bernal, and Joe Maldonado. Middle row, left to right: Duane Hooker, Wayne Aldrich, Joe Vecerra, Don Bradley. Bottom row, left to right: Lupe Gutierrez, Paul Salinas, Eugene Wright, Jimmy Kendall. At the left are shown the members ofthe saxophone and percussion sections ofthe band. Top row: Rudy twirabel, Alfred Cadena, Jessie Lopez. Middle row: Richard Gomez, Billy Wickline, Manuel Barrera, Frank Gutierrez, Luis Corona. Bottom row: Martha McQuary, Phyllis Gaither, Anna Ruth Thompson, Don Sawtelle, Peggy Breed- ing, Mary Garcia. J ff' As the Roy Miller Band of the Bucca- neers marches proudly down the football field, or past the judges' stand ina parade, the straight lines and perfect step of each member shows clearly the long hours of practice which they have put in. With every cap in place, every instru- ment in the proper position, the band is a picture of precision as they march along. At the right are shown: First row: Jo Ann Irving, Norma Pipes, Bob- by Martin, Sharon Bennett, and Nancy Tribble. Second row: Phillip Lovaas, Don Honeycutt, Barry Burr, and David Castillo. Third row: Edward Gilpin, Janice Raasch, and Fred Hanna. pp-.,,Q,, f-1 Members of the band shown above are: First row: Lorna Chilton, Nancy Ahrens, Marcus Long, Libby Drewry, and Judith Neely. Second row: Evelyn Stein, Gloria Hunt, Gerard Luh- man, and Margarita Cantu. Third row: Melvin Mabra, Beniamin Martinez, and Robert Bernal. Fourth row: Allan Branch, Humberto Leal, and Nor- man Shelton. precision isn't attained without hard work, how- ever, and at the left is shown Mr. Cook leading the band in a well-known march as they practice during first period. With shoes off and legs twisted in all kinds of positions, the band really gets down to busi- ness in this practice period. ln addition the band spent many hours marching before school and during homeroom this year. faqnu- During the i953-54 school season, the choir had a full schedule which included many concerts, radio broadcasts, and par- ties at which they sang. Among the radio programs which the choir participated in was the Parents and Problems' program over K.E.Y.S. on Sun- day afternoon, and another concert program on K. R. I. S. The day before the Christmas holidays the choir and the band presented a ioint program of Christmas music for the stu- dents. A devotional program was present- ed before the Thanksgiving holidays. A choir boosters club was formed and the choir sang at several of their meetings. Two other Christmas programs were on the choir's agenda-one at Del Mar College Auditorium and the other with the choirs of other city schools in the city. To close their season the choir, as is the tradition at Miller, sang several selec- tions during the Commencement exercises at the close of school. Texas. -Q-.,. Sopranos pictured above are, on the bottom row: Evelyn Stein, Bethena Sheffield, Jeanette Meza, Nelva Sue Calloway, tstella Cjallardo, Peggy Breeding, Nancy Tribble, Dolores Blanco, and Vivian Sue Smith. On the top row are: bue Cornett, Eva l'ien derson, Vonda Chapman, Patsy Yeager, Barbara Vvearden, Nancy Moss, Merlene Morrow, Dolores Rusby, Sherrill Vvhitener, Jolene Henson, Billy Doris Smith, Joan Bearden, Betty Turner, and Janita Ward. A J , 'Tfzfz sgfifgeigff ' ii Above, the tenors are: On the bottom row, John ny Cotten, Richard Ramirez, Kay Keith Kanipe, Patrick Carson, and Lupe Barrera. On the top row are Wess Tribble, Cswaldo Munoz, Antonio Perez, Ray Stearns, and Adolph Gonzales. Although this is his first year of teaching in Roy Miller, Milton L. Smith has already pro- ven himself an able director. Working steadily with each member individually, he has formed a choir of very excellent qualit . Mr. Smith came to Roy Milker from Odem, 130 ,funn I Pictured above are the basses. Standing, below, are Domingo Aguirre, Raymond Chapa, Nick Perales, Richard Simmons, Robert Garcia, Monte Miller, Paul Flowers, and Bobby Creel. On the top row, left to right, are Raymond Tamez, Rudy Valenzuela, Alan Lilyholm, Noble Cummings, Nick Vallado, Bob Reed, Ralph Dickey, Curtis Dyer, and James Gillis. Altos pictured above are, standing on the bottom row: Her- linda Sauceda, Evelina Hernandez, Angelita Sanchez, Shirley Lunsford, Sue Harris, Barbara Powers, and Deanna Kelley. Seated on the middle row are Beatrice Gonzalez, Norma Pipes, Esther Gamboa, Gloria Hunt, and .lo Ann Irving. On the back row are Janie Martinez, Zulema Cantu, Bette Dueitt, Kay Hollinger, Patricia Dunn, Ella Palmer, and Barbara Perkins. The Roy Miller A Capella Choir, under the di- rection of Milton L. Smith for the first time this year, meets every third period with a total member- ship of seventy. Officers of the choir are Nick Perales, Presi- dent, Barbara Perkins, Vice-President, Nancy Moss, Secretary-Treasurer, and .lanita Ward and .lo Ann Irving, Reporters. Nancy Moss also holds the posi- tion of Student Director. Members of the choir who made the All-Regional Choir this year were Janita Ward, Alan .l-ilYl10lm, Wess Tribble, Evelyn Stein, Gloria Hunt, Nancy Moss, Barbara Perkins, and Kay Kanipe. ln addition, Evelyn Stein, Gloria Hunt, Nancy Tribble, Barbara Perkins, Nancy Moss, and Kay Kanipe made the All-State choir. One of the most enioyable of A Capella Choir concerts is the annual Christmas carolling. The choir winds through the halls of Miller, singing all the well-known carols, and work in the class rooms 'jtagsltemporarily as students listen in silence. Pictured below is Roy Miller lunior, Sharon Bennett, student accompaniest for the A Capella choir. Sharon has taken piano for six years-the last two of which were under Blaise Montandon of Del Mar College. Sixteen year old Sharon has been participating in the National Piano Tourna- ment for the past five years, and last year won a first division award in the Kingsville Regional meet 411107 .Ill BOX ' UMA C' t fi BALL 'ss B W' 79 Above is pictured Ray Earl Bennett, Student Council President. Ray was elected by the student body at the close of last year. Below are the members of the Clean- Up Committee mopping the floors after the Ray vs. Miller school spirit campaign. Left to right they are: John McCormick, Delfina Reyes, Mary Jo Albright, Gre rla Martinez and Rose Fisher 60 vllyij all bl 'labs' x: QU. 'Lk i 4 ' Lanliff' 2 1 . FT. was A Members of the Executive Committee of the Student Council are pictured above with their sponsor, Mr. James Snuffy Creigh ton. The are standin : Sara Lu Porter, Treasurer, Mr. Creigh Y 9 ton, and John,McCormick, Sergeant-at-Arms. Seated: Dessie Knoblauch, Clerk, Libby Walker, Corfespond ing Secretary, Hilda Guerra, Vice-Presiaent, Ray Bennett, Pres: dent, and Barbara Dugger, Recording Secretary. The Roy Miller Student Council met once a week during fifth period. It consisted of forty members-one elected from homeroom. Meetings were held on Mondays in room 131 e main purpose of the Student Council is to act as a - etween for the students and faculty members. Better re- lationship with W. B. Ray High School was also promoted by the Student Council. As a gift to the school this year, the council put up two bronze plaques in the main hall. One was in memory of A. E. McCormick, the band director who wrote the Miller Alma Mater, and the other was in memory of Ben Bobo Cul- berson, Buccaneer custodian and faithful fan who died last year. Members of the Publicity Committee are shown painting one of the many posters which appeared before football games this year. Left to right: Janie Fernandez, Dessie Knoblauch, an- ces Feland Wanda Crofford, and Caroline Stevens. '90 , L Avi S It is the Proiect Committee's job to think of the many worthwhile proiects which the Student Council has each year, such as the merry-making Silver Dollar Talent Show. Members of this committee are: Left to ri bt: Bethena Sheffield, Donna Winters, Joyce Meeks, Roche? Baker, and Dellene Nelson. The main purpose of the Honors and Awards Committee is to keep an accurate check on the number of points each Student Council member has earned. At the end of the year, students who have made the required number ot points are presented a letter sweater. Shown here checking over their list are: Left to right. Mary Tom Williams, Sally Sanders, Nick perales, and Sara Lu Porter. This is the first year that the Student Council had an actual standin Devotional Committee. They are in charge of having the devotionals ready for each meeting. Members of this committee are: Seated: Ruth Garcia, Hilda Guerra, Libby Walker, and Jo Ann lrving. Slarzdz'ng.' Thamar Aguirre and Velma Houck. Dance Riga- bers are kept busy planning dances after the foot games, decorating the gym, and planning the Christmas dance. At the left, below, they are: Standing: Patty Peterson and Sara Porter. Seated: Barbara Dugger, Dian Hall, Jerry Bramlet, Jon The Publicity Committee has charge of submitting school news to the Caller-Times Younger Set Column. Here they are looking over a full page ad which appear- Triplett, and Betty Jenkins. Le 2 to ngbz Stanley Carter Gloria Ruiz Gwen enne dy, Thamar Aguirre, and Janice Raasch Sk N ed in La Gaviota. Below right: f . : , . . I - l Ann Leslie, Editor-im Chief of tl1e'5-4 Duffle Bag, is pictured at the right proofreading some of the pages of the yearbook. Ann, a m em Der of tlie staff for three years, was chosen at the close of the '53 school year to be editor of tlie 1954 yearbook. of the Roy Miller Duffle Bag, the school yearbook, 1 als Staff memb met every during either fifth or sixth periods in order to put out an out nding book. lts members each receive one credit in four- nali . Three members of the staff went to the THSPA iournalism con- vention held in Denton this year. gThey were Ann Leslie, Barbara Cross, and Sandra Espey. , if if L ffj! f -gs f' S i Below are pictured the sponsors of the Duffle Bag: Mrs. Josephine Mattiza, Business Sponsor, and Mrs. Thelma Pearce, dnb I Rs . Y. Editorial Sponsor Below are Louris Laaewig, Assistant liaitor, ana .lolinny ' Cstraaa, Photographer. X Jelow are ie business managers of the staff L arbara ross 4lGlCII1Q care of the artistic work for the '54 Duffle Bag are t tie left t assistant to Sandra spey at the right NliO I5 fwoma l ae LllISOD Assistant Art Cditor, ana Dolores '-Jriffith, Art the Business Ma Ldnor 4 4-S Dh- I :rua 2 mms 52.95 tj rnfss n gg muon national scholastic press associatio first class honor rating texas high school press ociation all-texas ard Members of e staff worked overtime dur- ing the Th sgiving and Christmas holidays as they uggled to get the required number of pages ' by deadline time. , At the right are pic- tur Barbara Cross, Dolores Griffith, and Jayn T d, hard at work on a Saturday afternoon. One of the main activities of the Duffle Bag staff is the annual Favorites' Dance, which was given on February l2 in the cafeteria. At the right are shown several staff members putting up posters advertising the dance. Left to right, they are Jayn Todd, Freshman Class Editor, Joan Glusing, Organizations Editor, and Sue Cornett, Cattin' Around Editor. Members ofthe staff below, hard at work on their various sections, are, left to right: Fatty luatridge and -,J len aa Johnson, Co-lndex Editors, Joy Sue Stevens, Faculty Editor, Shirley Gilbert, vvho's 'who Editor, and Ann Y.ingo, Junior Llass Editor. 4 'C' rx XA N M 0 'x I .V 'fir' .X 'SQ- 9 M- , - ,j',' 1 - 1 ar- r 7 . ix at si w 1 ...f S ' v H 1 xx 'Y '2-'ty lhe sports section of the Duffle .ga is shown ce- low l ft to riaht the r ernoers of this section are: John room t-loyo Llark :sill Thornton bports Editor, and rettue I ester ,bee - '59 G' .. .LI fy t , 1 0- 0 l 5 :Nr Below are pictured the officers of the Pres s Club to which every La Gaviota staff member belongs. Left to right they are: Don Meadows, President, Patsy Yeager, Secretary, Susanne LeBleu, second Vice-President, Ann Leslie, first Vice-President, and Jerry Merritt, Treasurer. One ofthe Press Club's many iobs is tothink of money-making proiects. The club sponsored many school dances this year, inclu- ding the free Sunrise Dance before the Ray-Miller football game. 'Q s ,ic 2. wixrfi ' 'X Above are pictured Mrs. Maurine McElroy, who took over the job of sponsor of La Gaviota this year, and Terry Long, editor-in-chief of the newspaper. They are looking over the differences between the large paper used during the first semester, and the tabloid size which the staff put out during the second semester. Shown at the left below, are Lyman Kaiser, News Editor, Allen Heil, Sports Editor, Orpha Diaz, Feature Editor, and Lupe Reta, Club Editor, rushing to meet a deadline on copy. ' sf - , H , ' At the right, below, are Carol Ann Day and Jimmie Lee Mcpike, re- porters, and Arturo Gutierrez and Mario Garcia, sports reporters. .1 I 4-E- LJ D Under the sp o n so r sh i p of Mrs. Maurine NlcEl roy, the press staff has been very active this year, sponsoring many parties and dances for Roy Miller stu dents. Among these were the free Sunrise Dance before the Miller-Ray football game, school dances on January 22, March 5, and May 14, and a staff party at Christmas time. This year La Gaviota sent three members to the Texas High School Press Association Convention held December 3, 4, and 5 at Denton, Texas. Delegates to this Convention were Terry Long, Jerry Merritt, and Mario Garcia. While in Denton they were guests of Texas State College for Women. They attended iournalistic clinics and discussions and re- s .six W, Xl Shown at the left are La Gaviota's feature writers. Left to right, they are: Ann Leslie, who writes 'Teenage Fashions' and 'Seagull Scoopsn, Susanne Le Bleu, poetry and book re- views, Patsy Yeager, 'Millin' Around', and Elida Pdrrd Und Larry Heitzman, who also write short feature items. Here they are looking over their stories lbefere 'he dead' line. staff works in put paper to hed turned to Corpus Christi with many new ideas for La Ga- viota. The staff also went to the lnterschol astic League workshop in Kingsville, and had two field trips-one to the Coastal Printing Company and one to the Caller-Times newspaper office. A spring picnic and an awards banquet ended the season for the staff. Memb er s who had had 200 inches or more of printed matter iri La Gaviota received a letter, as well as members who had done outstanding work in the editorial or business lines. Pictured below is the business staff of La Gaviota, counting up their Here the art staff is looking over some 'cuts' and umats' which inches of advertising after the Christmas issue. Left to right, they are: Don will be used in a later issue. Left to right, are: Gordon Di ck son, Me0d0WS, lDUSif'e SS mGI'109efi DOH H0r1eyCUff, 0dVef'iSi'19 merwgeri Gene artist, Bobby Atkins, photography, Joe Maldonado, cartoonist, Mar- Clark, circulation manager, and Jerry Merritt, assistant to the editor. garet Flowers, artist, and Calvin McCorter, photographer. of our statt photographer At the right Johnny hangs the negatives up to dry. A wire stret- ched across the room above the sink serves as a dryer. The nega- tives are hung on the wire with plastic clothes pins. When the negatives are dry, they are placed in sleeves to pro- tect them. Acomplete file of these negatives will be kept from year to year. At the close of this year the file will contai n about six hundred negatives. Below Johnny prepares to print a picture on the new 4 X 5 enlar- ger. 1 J If 1 , r Johnny Estrada, a junior, has taken all of the pictures for this yearbook with the exception of the mug shots in the class section and the favorites. Johnny went to night school at Del Mar with our sponsor, Mrs. pearce, and learned how to shoot pictures with the saw new Speed Graphic acquired by the staff this year. He also learned to de- velop and print all of the pictures that he shot. Above Johnny shows a loaded tank. He has filled it with twelve negatives. This must be done in total darkness. Trying to make the dark room into a light tight room was a real problem. By using th i s tank the soup may be added and the negatives developed in the light. Below Arnold Reis, a soph- omore, who is Johnny's assistant, helps him to squeegee the wet prints to the tin which will give them the gloss that is necessary. Arnold will become the staff photo- grapher after Johnny is graduated next year. Above, Barbara Dugger, as Geraldine, becomes angry at Shirl y Gilbert, Betty, and Joy Stevens, Patty, becausethey are flirti , U drama clu 1 f l with her boyfriend, Horatio, played by Rufus Thomas.Louris Lode wig, as the mother, looks on with amusement. This is 0!scen6 rom Deferred ProposaI', a one-act play. X K a Hassen,Sponsor Jayn Todd, Sue Cornett, Louris Ladewig, Mary Nell Wiggins, Barbara Duggerand Rufus Thomas, members of the drama class, are shown at the left discussing plans for a new play. Another scene from 'Deferred roposal pictures Ray Bennet, as Geroldine's pesky brother, Tommy, as he frightens Geraldine with a toy snake at iust the m posingto her. Thisplay was during homeroom. oment when Horatio was pro- on March ll to th e students cruci Below, in a scene from 'Whi e Lawn , the lnterschoIasticLea- Jeanine Henderson, as Mrs. I 2, or Brownlee, read a telegram ng's son-in-Iawl death, while the Tribble, and his wife, Cathy Mann- died of a heart murmur, look on. gue play given in Laredo on Ap i o OS Manning, and David Castill which tells of Don's fMrs. spirits of Don, played by ing, played by Jayn Todd, f . 5 l Ialin club affiliated with i I: Affiliated with the National J.C.L., the Latin Club meets once a month during home room. A party is given once every two months at Lindale Recreation Center. Mem- bers attended the annual J.C.L. conven- tion in Waco in April and plan to attend the First National Convention in San Antonio in June. Ji...- Officers of the Mill a te f the Junior Classical League are Left to right are Margaret - ditor Libby Walker, District Secre 'dent' S f ' tt Secretary' Mrs. Pearce, and Ann Wmgo X shown above with thei spo -: ma Pearce. ' V . 1 0 1 ll 9 0' if ...aff Second year students earned their togas and j.C.L. pins this year. They are called Senators and demand tribute from the slaves. Standing are John Blanton, Johnny Estrada, Irma Mendez, Kay Hollinger, and Bertha Guerra. Seated are Carol Noack, Barbara Kanipe, Mary Kay Riddle, Pat Johnston, and Vickie Edwards. g over their Latin textbooks are to do the bidding o he upperclassmen until they with hi ga Stan mg are Larry Milton Mary Reed and Elaine Swann while se are Galloway Hu rry Sears Lois Murrell na can c Q, The Latin cl were shown several films and slides on Roman life t is year, -Q having many protects for extra credit. 6 .O the first year ents, called slaves and made 1 . ,..,. lated in Nl ch At the formal 1n1t1at1on Ll t o roken and each was presented Below Margaretann Smith, Kay Hol- linger, and Pat Johnston are wo r ki n g on the J.C.L. scrapbook which will be entered in state competition. Last year the club's scrapbook won third place. Left to right are Bertha Guerra, Galloway Hudson, Carol Noack, and Walter Saunders. Galloway Hudson is shown walking under the Roman stand- ards to become a slave to the upperclassmen in J.C.l... Wfllter Saunders, president, is holding chains which he will place on f3alloway's wrists. ,H-.., M R, Members of Mrs. Burket's sixth per- iod gym class worked out a dance to portray the Vestal Virgins as they in- voked the blessings of Jupiter for the Circus Maximus. ,, f fy , ,ff ..., ,, fe ' 1 , -WH. 4 .,,,,,, . 'iz 'Dba-qu. ,li -Have. ,, , -.W-....,,g ?'? ' 'af ir Ann Wingo is shown onthe slave block during the Circus Maximus last spring. Each sl ave was sold to the highest bidder and had to serve his master until he was initiated the fol- lowing week. . J! if 1 vi' Iettermen uf the haltlin' buccaneers Q. Pictured above are the officers of the L ettermen Club. Seated are: Nick Perales, President, Sonny Shef- field, Vice-President, Walter Saunders, Secretary, Bob Graf, Treasurer. Standing are: Johnny Ahlers, Sergeant- at-Arms, Allen Heil, Reporter, and Alfonso Sanchez, Sergeant-at-Arms. Not pictured is John Groom, the third Sergeant-at-Arms. Member s of the club relax in the Buc Room. Left to right, they are: Larry Heitzman, George Hydrick, Danny Hanson, Allan Lawrence, and Ralph Castillo. The club meets every Wed- nesday night. fittrnifii 1 KAA Q il Pictured here are, standing: Adolph G o n z a I e s, Raymond Chapa, Benny Medina, Mario Garcia, and Frank Mirabal. Seated: Cecil Lira, Felix Villarreal, Raul Zamora, and Raymond Stevens. Among the Lettermen Club's activitiesthis year was the annual 5'lHf1H'if1g.' DOD Meodows, DiCl4 Lindsey, Gnd Roy Joe Moore. Letter-men'5 Dance, Seated: David Henderson, Ben Meharg, and Kenny Tyer. 142 Pictured at the right are a group ofMiller lettermen gazing at some of rhe many trophies in the cases in the Buc Room.Left tc right: Don Harris Bobby Hull Bruce Shugart, Ralph Dickey, Don Gore Terry Long Pictured above are Nick Perales, Kenny Tyer, Johnny Ahlers, Sara Lu Porter, Roy Joe Moore, Dian Hall dropping in sil- ver for the collection that the lettermen sponsored during Christmas in memory of 'Bobo'. The money collected was given to the Culberson family. At the right are the Bucs, proudly sporting their new, hard- earned '53 football jackets. ln a special assembly each Bucca- neer onthe squad was presented with a jacket. ffwk 624' C f 'Sly members ef bible club sludu biblical hisleru Members of the Bible Club meet once every six weeks. They have many worthwhile projects during the year, one of which was taking toys and food to a needy family in the city. They had several guest speakers, among them Brother Norris who showed some color slides on the Holy Land. They were shown several religious movies, and visited local churches. During the first semester they study the Old Testament and during the second semester they study the New Testament. X fvf'i.L Pictured in the top picture in their classroom reviewing the Old Testament before the mid-term exams are several members ofthe Bible Club. On the front row are Pat Dunn and Ralph Cas- tillo, while on the back row are Norman Shelton and Raymond Chapa. In the bottom picture Mrs. Kenneth E. Hiner, Bi bl e Club sponsor, is showing club members some points of interest in Jerusalem. Left to right are Elida Hernandez, Rosa Lara, Mrs. Hiner, and Bonnie Norman. At the top left are shown the officers trying out the organ while on a visit to the Oak Park Methodist Church. Seated are Thelma Waters, President, and Dolores Griffith, Reporter. Stand- ing, left to right are Elroy Grimm and Galloway Hudson, Pro- gram Chairmen, Martha Pointer, Social Chairman, Mary Beth Raulz, Secretary-Treasurer, and Pat Johnston, Recreation Com- mittee Chairman. At the bottom left members take time out to rest during a field trip to a local church. On the bottom row, left to right, are Betty Barnhill, Barbara Evans, Nelva Sue Calloway, and Carol .lean Hammer. On the top row are Buddy Holmes, Nepthali Luna, and Rolly Joe Ausere. Officers of the French Club are pictured above looking over Le Mot Francais , the French paper that the second year students use in their studies. Left to right they are Valentine Muniz, Treasurer, Fidelio Saenz, President, Henry Santana, Vice-President, Jane Todd, Parliamentarian, and Susanne LeBleu, Secretary. Shown at right locating the important cities of France on the map are Mary Emma Avalos, Olivia Garcia, Shirley Alex- ander, Janice Raasch, Mary Gene Kruger, Sara Basaldua, and Mrs. Mattiza. The French Club consists of members of both first and second year French classes. Shown here lust before a business meeting, they are: Seated: Naomi Burriola, Esther Ramirez, Jane Todd, Janice Jones, and Susanne l..eBleu. Standing: Henry Santana, Fedilio Saenz, Agapito Cruz, Charles Coker, and Carlos Alvarez. miller french club studies french customs The Roy Miller French Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Josephine Mattiza, studies the history and geography of France, its folk songs and its literature. Members learn to play French games, to converse with each other in French, and to read French publications. Awards are given at the end of the year's work to the pupils having the best grades in French. Q Iibrarucluh T Members of the Roy Miller Library Club meet in the library every other Monday throughout the year. To be a Q member, the student had to work in the library or with visual aids equipment. The club is responsible for slides, films, record play- ers, tape recorders, and magazines used in classwork as well as the books. This year two delegates and two alter- 'T ew!! -ff! nates were elected to the state convention on February l9. I , ..., Delegates were Buddy Dunn and Veda Lenert, while Mar- ' garetann Smith and Vida Holland were the alternates. ' As an extra duty the club members keep the library looking clean and are responsible tor having interesting P Y displays on the bulletin boards in the library. Cos9f0Ve Gnd Mrs- Helen l'l0ll0f0r1- S onsors of the Librar Club above are Mrs. Edi .l Q M' N I T T Y . Pictured above are Margaretann Smith, Vida Hol- Pictured above are Biiddy Dunn, President, Eugene Spencer, land, Jo Smith, Clarice McGuire, and Cecile McGowen. and Veda Lenert, Treasurer. Below are Leota Black, Erma Waddle, Emmett Kar- Below are Bette Dueitt, Rachel Baker, Patty Hatridge, Macie gas, Elroy Grimm, Doris Polansky, and Carolina Bowen. Clapp, Thelma Waters, Elizabeth Fowler, Marie Elena Bernal, and Virginia Parker. If Mgmt IF-lllill will-Sll1.lL'.,i ieigiggmiiii i N 'fn w r . llwm UN-Tl Lk - f , . Wx I Shown above ob servi n g a demonstration of the Tesla Coil by a member of the Science Club are, left to right, David Henderson, Walter Saunders, Thomas Priestiy, and Bill Wickline. Although consisting of only eleven members, the i954 Roy Miller High School Science Club has been quite active this year. Officers for this school year were Calvin McCarter, P re s i d en t, Paul Norrod, Vice-President, and Janie Fernandez, Secretary-Trea- surer. The Science Club held their meetings twice a mon- th during homeroom or af- ter school. Shown here are members of the club with their spon- sor, James R. Wells, study- ing the bone structure of several large animals. Left to right, they are: Calvin lvtcCarter, Paul Nor- rod, Joe Crea, Mary Helen Yzaguirre, Mr. Wells, Bobby Atkins, and Janie Fernan- dez. One ofthe mo st inter- esting highlights ofthe year to Science Club member s was the Power Show spon- sored bythe Physics Club of Texas A. 8- l. College in Kingsville, under the spon- sorship of Professor H. N. Clarkson which was pre- sented here on February 4. During this demonstra- tion students witnessed displays of the Tesla coil, concave mirrors, personali- ty meters, an electro magnet, and a gyroscopic stool in action. lr' 'f X V u I 7'-if :il , E Y f l science club One of the main proiects of the Science Club this year was the study of photography and methods of developing pictures. One field trip consisted of a trip to a local camera shop to look over various types of equipment. Several other field trips were made by the club during the year. One of these was to a nearby wa- ter purification plant where the club observed the actual process of water purification, and another was to Padre lsland. On this trip the club com- bined work with pleasure, as they spent their time combing the dunes in search of old lndian arrow- heads. tuture business leaders at america Z f l Q Q Q 'X 9 3 g Q O Q 1 5 Shown above are the officers of Roy Miller's F.B.L.A. club. In the center is .loan Glusing, president, while left to right are! Hilda Guerra, Treasurer, Carole Thrall, Reporter, Ofelia Salinas, Secretaryg Mary Frances Cox, Vice-President, and Barbara Woods, Parliarnentarian. 5 The Future Rusiness Leaders of America is a club which is spon- sored by the United Business Education Association. Students of Roy Miller High ni e requirements for the establishment of a chapter of the F.B.L.A. ast year and established chapter number 732. Sponsored by ffiiss Peilwiay ilogers, pictured at left, the club meets every two weeks, sponsors many money-making protects and field trips to business establishments, invited several speakers from business con- cerns, and also have several service proiects such as bringing food for needy families at Chr' as time. Af the left are members of the F.B. L.A. club. First row: Diane Gilmore and Betty Carol Arnold. Se ow: Bertha Mayorga, Pauline Rodri nd Beatrice Rivera. Third row: Graciela Cavazos, Estella Cadena, and y Smith lstandingl. Fourth ro i.',.rrginia Guzman and Evelyn Echols. 'Sammy Smithgtiming the members of the club as they take a speed test Qyping. Each member strives to reach the highest possible speed' typing as that is one of the quirements of a good secretary. H Y? nl 4- 1 ,X ..u ,. K 0 . .usa , iq , V 'tt-me -sa at 1 . 3 in V- 'vii A I xnxx- ' 'f A . K ' ' ' I ,F - x 4 t, l f '- if X ,sg WW ,L as-M J. qui l 5' ef L-d l 5,6 Above is shown Miss Gene North, sponsor ofthe club in its second year of activity. Miss North is Roy Miller s Texas history teacher. Under her gui dance the club went on many field trips to places of historical interest around Corpus Christi At th'e left are the members of the club. Top row, left to right: Bill Thornton, Rufus Thomas, Leroy Teague, Jayn Todd, Ann L es l i e, and Margaretann Smith. Bottom row: Mary Ann Galindo, John Blanton, Jacklyn Butler, Nelva Sue Cal- loway, and Mary Ann Duncan. l i ,, dr 'a-:-:-:-.-1- A 5 'rgnv-'va Q l se gg , ' I d' el I' C. tl I lctured above are: Mary. Acuna, Kay Mecom, Joyce Snow, Wanda Armstrong, Shirley Pxnkerd, Louise Haese and Delona Eskridge. is ,,,,.,,,.,.-.-----ve Pictured above are: Mr. Luter, D. E. Club sponsor, Marilyn Dodds, lrene Povlicek, Mau- rita Jonas, Nelva Jonas, Barbara Gresham, Jackie Armstrong, Pete Oliver, and Ramiro Garcia. Front row are: Bob Wells and Robert Gol- den. At the right are: Ofelia Soto, Angelita San- chez, Elvira Reyna, Becky Sanchez, Virginia Saldana, and Delia Garza. ff'x D. E. is designed to bridge the gap be- tween school and adult life by training boys and girls for useful employment in re- tail or wholesale business. lb r,,..a-4 X A 150 lndustrial Co-Operative Training classes, under the direction of lvlr. John H. Bagnall, give students of Roy Miller a chance to learn the trade which they intend to follow after graduating. Members attend classes for half the day and go to work for the re- mainder. Shown at the right are: Bottom row, left to right: Daniel Sanders, Daniel Quintero, Marcus Torres, and Luis Corona. Top row, left to right: Mr. Bagnall, Paul Fl Ml, wers, and Raul Carmona. - N lif. in fh E Pictured at the left are some of the members of the lndustrial Co-Operative Training group. On the bottom row, left to right are: Raymond Menges, Gene Kingsbury, Richard lstockett, Wel- born King, and Oscar Thomas. On the top row, left to right, are: Paul Scholz, Gene Ditzenberger, Bobby James,Percival Ashby, and Eugene Nesloney. ,..A, - 'X Pictured at the left are the rest of the mem- ers of the I.C.T. organization. Bottom row, left to right: Nell Suoboda, Mar- lese Harr, and Frances l.astor. Top row, left to right: Leroy Teague, Rudy Santos, .li Polanslcy, Weldon Raclcley, and Lewis Cof These students are employed in every type of work from part time machinist tock men to salesgirls. sf, 55 JoAnn lrving, Georgia Hartley, Sara Bl ackmon, and Maria Elena Bernal. The patient is Janie Fernandez. Vida Holland, Sobbie Jean Ender and Patsy Knipstein. Members of the Junior Red Cross, totaling forty- seven, met during homeroom in the auditorium on the second Tuesday of each month. Officers for i953-54 were Jo Ann lrving, President, Bettie Lester, Vice-President, Janita Ward, Secretary, Sandra Espey, Treasurer, and Sue Cornett, Reporter. Among the many proiects which the club accom- plished this year were presenting a show consist- ing of Miller talent at the Naval Base Hospital, sending boxes of clothes to the war orphans in Korea, making nightgowns for local cancer patients, entertaining at the Hearth, a local old people's home, and collecting toothbrushes for the Juvenile Shelter. Below: Standing left to right, Nell Kruse, Carol i ne Scott, Margaret Davis, Vonda Chapman, and Judith Neeley. Sitting left to right, Leon Burns, Helen Powell, Jimmy McPike, Mary Ann Estes, Carol Noack, and Sandra Espey. 'K 1. Above Standing: left to right, Sue Harris, Alice Lopez, Kay Kanipe, and Steve Barclay. Sitting left to right, Ann Leslie, Doris Polansky,Pal Rodriquez, Lora Lee Bright, Mercie Orea, Alicia Sanchez and Ruth Prado. - ,T ' el .ni .4 44:3-si gnsgv.. S5 At right: K nee l i n g left to right, Standing left to right, Veda Lenert, fe- l 'lg Sitting, left to right, Diane Zapedo, Alice Gomez, Elida Rio ias, Margarita Cantu, Teresa Garcia, Evelina Hernandez and Mary Jessie Salinas. I .44 Above: Standing left to right, Mario Garcia, Raymond Chapa and Roger Colmenero. Above, top row: Nina Smith, Doris Collins, Jerry Bramlet, Jolene Henson. Middle row: Noemi Luna, Oralia Shelton, Ruth Gar- cia, Patty Ray Peterson. Bottom row: Patricia Dunn, Francis Feland, Dian Hall, Sue Cornett. At the right, officers of F.T.A. are: Bottom row: Miss Corrine Britt, Sponsor, Jo Wingo, President. Middle row: Sara Lu Porter, Parliamentarian, Thamar Aguirre, Reporter, Elida Ramirez, Vice-President. Top row: Ruth Prado, Secretary, Ofelia Salinas, Trea- surer. The Future Teachers of America, with a mem- bership of 30, met once every two weeks during homeroom. Members substituted for elementary school tea- chers at the first of the year-the students select- ing the school and grade in which they wanted to teach. Some of the schools visited were Zavala, Crockett, Oak Park, and Crosley elementary schools. The club took part in the District F.T.A. con- vention in Corpus Christi, where Gwen Kennedy was elected District Miss Top Notch Teacher . Delegates to the state convention in Denton on February 18 and 19 were .lo Wingo, Sara Porter, Bethena Sheffield, District Secretary, and Gwen Kennedy, who competed for Miss Top Notch Tea- cher in the state. At the right, members are. Top row: Gregorio Martinez, Anita Laurel. Middle row: Bethena Sheffield, Sylvia Reed, Alice Lopez. Bottom row: Rosalie Cloud, Lupe Castro, and Gwen Kenedy. sfo Teaclwe ' 3. Pictured at right is Miss Dena Eidson, sponsor of the Ellen H. Richards Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America. L RUTH HUEY C HAPTER Standing below: Rose Baxter, Glenda Jenkins, Barbara Wearden, Minerva Alaniz, Mary Louise Garcia, Mrs. Pauline Henslee, Lydia Segovia. r l Sitting: Felicitas Gloria, Jean Troglin, Mary Ann Les- 'L' ter. QQ? fig r 1 r . 'T' M y. ELLEN H. RICHARDS CHAPTER Standing: Felita Gomez, Santa Medina, Dena Eidson, Irma Alvarez, Rose Marie Bryan, Mary Alice Cortez, Emma Leal, Rosie Gonzales. Sitting: Mary Beth Raulz. Pictured at the left is Mrs. Pauline Hens- lee, sponsor ofthe Ruth Huey Chapter of the Future Homemakers. The purpose of the Future Homemakers at America is To emphasize the importance of wor- thy home membership and to encourage democracy in home and community'. The FHA has undergone several worthwhile proiects this year. At Christmas they fixed a box of provisions for needy families. Their community prolect was to help sell Tuberculosis bangles. During Valentine l'olldays they cho ff and gave big boxes of X an ' H I:'H 5Aj T511 ' ers 1,26 A , - THE BAYVIEW CHAPTER Members of the Bayview Chapter of Future Homemakers of America are pic- tured above. Left to right, they are: Miss Alleen Noble, sponsor, Alice Amador, Daniel Quintero, Alice Sanchez, Joe Moreno, Mary Thomas, Maurice Payne, and Estella Gallardo. x l Tx Shown above is Alleen Noble, the sponsor of the Bayview Chapter. Wilma Herring, the sponsor of yt I the Marion Underwood Chapter, li ' is pictured above. THE MARION UNDERWOOD CHAPTER Pictured below are the members of the Marion Underwood Chapter at on e of their meetings. Left to right, they are: N Perales, Raymond Tamez, Alice Singletary, Mary Alice F Miss Herring, Josephine Flores, Georgia Johnson, and Lopez. '-if l T tl Q, 4: ff I 1.1 N 11' pl ll' 474,241.1 .L ll-If i ' lil: the future nurses ui america prepare tar a career ui service ic humauiru N ll , T ff'?f'?' 'z' fact... f!,5fii':'.' V if -,fr -'pgfigal :aw 1 f-nr- I i: f . ,,,7EL?i' ' r . - ' ' -14 ', :.. ...af . 3 ll . I' ' xx..-n, o fgfv' . -M Q Qi. sr'-'Q Q . if I J I fs The Future Nurses of America club consists of thirty members. The club meets twice a month and sponsors many worthwhile proiects. One of these was the clothing drive which went on the entire year. Members were responsible for seeing that the clothing barrel in the main hall was kept con- stantly full. The club also assisted in a city-wide tuberculosis survey, distributing pamphlets among high school stu- dents. Members of the club are very interested in the nur- sing p rofessi on. During the year they heard several lectures by professional nurses from local hospitals. Officers ofthe above are Standrng Elrda Alice Lopez Perl Seated Hilda President Thamar GI asson Sponsor of America club shown Secretary Treasurer and Kay Hollinger Vrce and Mrs lma Lee Shown above, members of F.N.A. are: Standing: Betty Dueitt, Barbara Mayorga, Graciela Cavazos, Elida Evangeline L ugo, Bertha Blanco Seated: Irene Gill, Pauline Rodriquez, and ez. At left are. Standing: Jeanine Henderson, Eduvina Perez, Lucy P Beatrice Rivera, and Virginia Guzman. Seated: Sue Cornett, Ann Wingo, Mrs. Glasson, Joy Sue Ste- vens, and Mary Ann Galindo. 5-- kr 1 U75 orchestra ,frm Ag , J W, i W' Qigir Shown above is Gaylene Pricer, a junior, who accompanied the orchestraon the piano this year. Among the orchestra's activities were a concert given for the student body during Career Days, one in December, and another at the last of March. The orchestra had ,f--.. two members who made the All-State Orche s tra in Dallas-Nell , f Wright and paul Norrod. Above is Lloyd Cook, director. Pictured above, left to right: Caroline Scott, Nick Perales, Jo Ann Burger, Luranna May, Fred Hanna, and Donald Smifh, Below, back row: Allen Branch, Ken Lemmon, Don Brad- ley, Gerard Luhman, Apolinar Salinas, Eddie Garza, Norberto Below, left to right: Nell Wright, Pedro Alcniz, Susanne LeBIeu, Cisneros' Don Honsycunl Norman Chiffon. Beatrice Lozano, Paul Norrod, Frances Lozano, Phyllis Moore, Geneva From row: Peggy Breeding, Libby Drewyy,Anrl0Tl1OI'Tlp50n, Rutherford, Herminia Cabello, and Felicitas Gloria. Janice Rcmschl and Temsa Rios. f ,, 1 if' 2 . I 1 t l ...H S ' ' f i XM' X X A , X ' X ss r ,li xv XX , Nick Perales, Ray Miller 1 , A , senior class president, was elected by members of the class of '54 at the beginning of the school year to head the Senior Council, He is pictured at the right. i 5' 'L senior council lc Members of the Senior Council have the responsibility of measuring seniors for caps and gowns and placing the orders for them. They assist the Guidance Department in planning senior Career Days, while senior spring activities such as the senior prom keep them busy during the second semester. With twelve members elected from the senior home rooms, the Senior Council met on the average of twice a month when meet- ings were called. Officers for this year were Nick Pera- les, President, David Henderson, Vice- Presidentg and Joan Glusing, Secretary. rf' Members ofthe Senior Council shown below are: At the left, Miss Helen Thaxton is shown relaxing from her many duties as senior class sponsor. This is Miss Thaxton's second year in this position. Seated: Joan Glusing, Secretary, Kay Hollinger, Esther Gamboa, Alice Lopez, and Sylvia Chapa. Standing: Nick Perales, President, Don Meadows, Joe Ramos, Mary Emma Ava- los, and Mary Nell Wiggins. O iff rr K7 - 1 r Above are shown Carole Thrall 5 and David Henderson, the Vice- President. 1 At last comes the day when caps and gowns are Issued As you are handed your robe and mortarboard you suddenly notlce there s a lump rn your throat as you realaze that In a few short days you Il be leavmg Roy Muller, the scene of so many hop y memories, In ex change for thus cold cruel world of adulthood l'X' : Though for some, graduation IS a time of great exhnlaratlon, the above picture of semor Sue Cornett typlfles the many students who sud denly realize that no more ore they those superaor sensors but rather gust very small cogs In that bug wheel we call Lute Well lve sweated this school through ram, sleet flre dnll and semester tests, so l guess l deserve a restl' says Ball Thornton as he stret ches out for a nap ln the audntorxuml With all tests lust a tar off memory sensors seem to swagger through classes with an alr of assurance even Seniors can t want tlll graduatlon mght to try on their caps and gowns, as we see by the shot, below, of Laymon Vlnson Llb by Walker, and Walter Saunders, three top semor students, as they do some measuring and flttlng QW greater than that they had all year durrng the last few days of school Seems as though there s always some poor, helpless male who needs help adlustnng has mortarboard' The lad In thu s case IS Bull Thornton, whsle the helpful chuck IS Ann Les lle Caught an a very pensnve mood ns .layn Todd dreaming about the fu ure, perhaps' Van you ve got to wear these crazy caps with style luke thus' says Don Meadows, heedless of the rule that you should be able to bal ance an egg on the top' . I . . 1 4 I . , . . 1 I ff ,- y . P ' F . u f n X Y 21 , X I A A fy, x af' ' X f , mi A 5 L, at 3 r , 4 5 1 ,f t s 1 , ' ' l E . - gll I ' ' . - me ,,... Qt - D - - 1' ' '4 WN u 1 N' 4 1 I n l , 'B' , H . . . n H . . n su, 4 u 1 . . ' I 1 . l I , I . I I . 1 I ' 1 6 I' ,, gy ,apr-4 V w 2 :pw mfr, f '- L f ' iff iw , . , . iallu cnmmiiiee We S Lei- -ee, RFNQ gear-- Below is pictured Miss Su- zanne Clark, sponsor of both the Roy Miller cheerleaders and the rally club. This is Miss Clark's second year as spon sor of the cheer- leaders, and th e first year that the rally club has been organi- zed. -l Standing at the left above: Barba- ra Dugger, Wanda Crofford, Diane Gilmore. Seated, back row: Maci e Clapp, Ann Wingo, Shirley Gilbert, Donna Winters, Joyce Snow. Seated, front row: Dessie Knob- lauch, Louris Ladewig, Bettie Lester, Dorothy Paschal. Z 1 Members of the rally club are: Bottom row: Jo Wingo, Bethena Shef- field, Sandra Espey, Rosalie Cloud, and Dian Hall. Second row: Mary Frances Cox, .loan Glusing, Jeri Bramlet, Patty Peterson. Third row: Sally Sanders, Frances Feland, Gwen Kennedy, Jolene Henson, Mary Tom Williams, Sara Lu Porter, Ca- role Thrall. Top row: Billie Doris Smith, Patsy Yeager, Margot Walker, Ann Clark. Dessie Knoblauch was made the chairman of the rally committee for this year. Cheerleaders pictured Eelow are, left' to right: i enny Tyer, Shir eyDillon, 'ne -M' Bettie Lester, Joan Glu- Hw!'l sinlg, Carole Thrull, Nick Q Va ado. Below is a shot of one ofthe card stunts featured at the Ray-Miller foot- ball game. Next year the club plans to work out several flashlight stunts to use at the night football games. ,ff Y' ut! ,fi Joan Gluslng Mull rsenlor, IS servlnq her last year as cheerleader Above she leads the fans rn a yell durlnq the Austin game Joan surely brrngs res ponse Vrctory vrctory as our cry yells senior Carole Thrall a cheerleader with lJ0undleSS energy We Il miss thesetwo galsaround Muller next year' Head cheerleader Nick Vall ado has really qot the school sprrrt Herehe s doing lvl I L L!-'Q' Kenny Tyer does a good robot keeping cheerleadmq IH the famlly has brother Joe Pat was a Muller cneerleader tool VIVUCIOUS Bettie Lester has done a wonderful rob In her frrst year as cheerleader l ere she rs shown dolng Yea lurple Yea Fold' Snappy Shirley Dillon also servlng her first year really has the pep Be low she flnlshes up GC, Flqht Wm' 9-l i- j S 1' 4 5 ,V , 4 ,, k f ,W ww rr la n 'W Q ,, va ,fm .. Y' QR lt 2. I ' ' af, S 'U W ,W-M ,as Y ,E if ' ' - new coaching staff guides hues in '53 , Pictured at right: Coaches Simmons, Pruett, and Ashton study carefully the plays and line-up for their Battlin' K, Buccaneers. This is the first year at Miller for these three varsity coaches. This football season found Miller High School with a brand new coaching staff with the exception of Pete Ragus. Tom Pruett, ex-mentor at Grand Prairie, held down the iob as head coach this year. Pruett, 0 graduate Of Trinity University at San Antonio and North Texas State, coached at Grand Prairie for 12 years. Pruett brought with him his baclcfield coach, Vernon 'Cotton' Ashton, from Grand Prairie. Ashton, a graduate of North Texas State, served at Grand Prairie for 6years before coming to Miller. Pete Ragus, who coached at Miller last year, again occupied the post of end coach for the Bucs. A graduate of Abilene Christian, he coached for one year at Stanford in Vrest Texas before coming to Miller in'52. Walton Dusty Simmons, line coach, came to Miller from Crockett where he coached for seven years. 'Dusty is a graduate of Southwestern. Ross Collins, tennis coach, left Arkansas A 8 M, where he was on the coaching staff for five years, to coach at Miller. Collins is a graduate of North Texas State. pictured' below are left to right: Ashton, Collins, Pruett, Ragus, Simmons. M Q :2ffif'fM F25 ae.. gwgiffgtgf , nv. I. ' T ,. f -V m + if managers and halllin' hucs complete successful secsen At the left are pictured Jimmy Estes, Walter Saun- ders, and Don Gore, managers for the Bucs. Jimmy, a former Buc himself, became a manager this year becauseof a leg iniury which kept him from playing. Walter, head manager, has been a Buc manager for three years. Don has served the Bucs for two years. These boys have the responsibility of keeping a record of all football equipment, checking it out to theindividual players, keeping supplies ready during each game, and storing equipment after the season is over. Below are the Pwattlin' Buccaneers of l953. In this season of play they defeated three district champions and completed their season with seven games won, two lost, and one tie. A new coaching staff, a new attitude and a flock of veteran players, consisting of I9 lettermen, pushed the Bucs to the No. 2 spot in 6AAAA after their 7-6 win over Port Arthur. News- paper headlines proclaimed that the fast backs and strong defense made the Bucs the 6AAAA darkhorse. f0w'Sharp, Zamora, Villarreal, Shu art Falcon, Sanchez Graf Castillo Dolan fO IU 7'Oll!.' TO llf VO ll' 7011! ' g I I I 1 -' Moore, Moffett, Stevens, Perales, Brown, Lluesada, Hydrick, Braselton, Gore Lira, Miller, Bullard, Duran, Tamez, Losoya, Warren, Dueitt, Estes -' Dolan, Henderson, Meharg, Franco, Maley, De Salme, Laurance, Moore -'Spencer, Hanson, Lindsey, Jennings, King, Clark, Flowers, Saunders -'Coach Simmons, Coach Collins, Coach Rogers, Ahlers, Dickey, Sheffield, Groom, Coach Pruett, Coach Ashton f , E 'dn-L4 1 U g , XM -Q -Y ' e ..-. va57B3 in IEW HIBMX I will 3.',x,6 H' qx A f K First rozzz' Sffcvnzzl rmz 'llhirrl rout lfuurth roll Ififlh row! ,Yixlh faux Firszrow: Flores Longorra Ashley Resales Carabalal Valenzuela Second row. Rhew Clark Harden Glllis Soto Arhs Sfokley Munoz Vera Third row: Gonzales Castillo Hokem Moreno Moreno Esparda Banda Rxvera Clurlch Fourth row: Zunker Griffith Rivera Hassef Cadena Lugo Tapla Moreno Lnal Fifth row: Elluson mgr McCord coach V15-are l' 1 f 1 ri Mew sate 1, t. X i David Henderson End 151 2 letters Joe Losoya lfrzd 155 Reserve Joe Moffett Center 176 S3 Charles Warren End 157 Reserve James Bullard Center 176 2 letters Connie Brown Center 210 A surprisingly strong North Side team and a run of miscues and penalties held the Bucs to a lone touchdown and a6-O win over Forth Worth in Pvuc Stadium on September 26. The first guarter was a slow one, with the Steers racking up only one first down, after taking the opening kick, before punting the bull to the Miller 46. The Bucs proceeded to drive to the North Side l4 aftertwo penalties and two fumbles. The Steers couldn't do much better, but their punt rolled away to the Miller 20 and half the North Side line pinned it there. The Bucs held the line, however, and the Steers made only five in four tries. The second guarter was the one that really counted as Graf gathered in a Steer pass and raced the ball back to the Miller 43. After a 15 yard penalty, an I8 yard Perales-to-Meharg pass put the ball on the Forth Worth 46.0n a delayed handoff Graf. stepped over, around, and away from defenders for the TD.Perales' kick was a wide. The third guarter was another slow one-neither side was able to move with- in the opponents 35 yard line. The Bucs staged a red-hot rally in the dying second of the third, moving from their 20 to the Steers' l2, but a penalty set them back and the ball passed to the Steers. The fourth guarter had the fans really on edge as the Steers uncovered a fine air attack with only a minute remaining. However, they failed to score. Reserve Reserve STATISTICS North Miller 4 First downs i5 34 Yards rushing 2l9 53 Yards passing 50 13 Passes attempted 9 2 Passes completed 4 T Passes intercepted 2 2 Fumbles recovered 0 6 for 33 Punts average 3 for 25 2 for I0 Penalties 5 for 45 LittleAllan Laurence C155 goeswide around left end for a gain of seven yards in the third quarter. N . 577-1 The passing arm of master faker Nick Perales sparked the Bucs to an easy 24-l3 conquest of un- defeated Austin High of Houston in Buc Stadium on Octoher 2. Perales racked up a total of 9 out of ll heaves completed, for ll5 yards. The first guarter saw the Bucs punch theirway 68 yards after the opening kick in i5 plays. Sanchez cracked for 5 from the 8 and then banged tackle again for the tally. The try for for point was wide. Austin's first effort at offense was a 28-yard pass. ln the second guarter five more Austin plays carried to the 23, but a l5-yard penalty killed the try. The Fiucs had the hall on a good 2X3 of the firsttwo stan- zas and clicked off 32 plays to Austin's l6. Early in the third guarter Hydrick cut down a Mustang hall carrier on the Houston fr on a fourth down try, and Shugart ploughed over. Austin punted and Miller marched 52 yards for another TD. ln the next touchdown drive Perales passed 27yards to Meharg. Stevens made it to the 3 and Shugart went over again. The fourth guarter had just begun when Stevens returned the Mustangs punt to the 47 and the Bucs scored in 9 plays-Sanchez doing the damage. With four minutes left Austin scored on a 35-yard pass and 3line plays. On the second play after the kickoff the Mustangs recovered a Buc fumble and ran 42 yards for another TD. The try for point was no good. The Bucs were driving for another score on the 7 when the game ended. John Groom Tackle 229 3 letters 'if T3 I 2 Sonny Sheffield Tackle 202 3 letters Raymond Tumez Tillfklf' 220 Reserve James Moore Taclele 212 'K li. l .QQ X if Johnny Ahlers Tackle IRR 2 lellers Felipe Franco Tackle 210 Reserve Elbert Maley Tackle l95 Reserve Reserve STATISTICS Miller S. F. Austin 20 First downs ll 233 Yards rushing 43 ll Passes attempted ll 9 Passes completed 9 115 Yds. gained passing l46 l Passes int pted 0 l Fumbles recovered 4 0 Pun 2-35,1 7-35 Penolt 2-20 Vince Mathews C297 of f'louston's Austin High is brought down by two unidentified Miller tacklers. Coming in to support is Miller's Raul Zamora 1 12, .IFF i C ,O 1 Hi 4 if 31141 Cn October 9the Battling Bucs came through with the State's No. l upset of the season, beating the Port Arthur Yellow Jackets 7-6 before 16,000 fans in Buc Stadium who didn't move a muscle till the game ended. The first guarter featured the great defensive work of the Fiucs. However, each time they started a drive fumbles occured and Jackets recovered. Late in the first Bullard recovered a Jacket fumble on their 20. Perales' passing game didn't click and the Jackets took over on their l5. ln the second guarter the Bucs again tai l ed to make the breaks pay off. Perales connected with Stevens for a first down on the lfi. Graf sneaked through to the 9 and things went haywire. Two Perales fumbles resulted in port Arthur finally taking over on the 20. Taylor of Dort Arthur sped 53 yards before Graf pushed him out on the Buc 27. Miller held and took over on the 20. Felix Villarreal Hack 140 2 letters Early in the third guarter Graf ran a Jacket try for afield goal back to the ., 20. Then the Jackets recovered a Buc fumble and a pass netted them 17 yards. Q The fourth guarter was only 47 seconds old when the Jackets finally went fl 'A over for their TD and missed the extra point. Later Perales heaved along one 1 ,,.-i to Lindsey, which 'umped hi h in the air before Lindse sna ed it as he was .jg l 9 Y Q9 gg .i,..1 falling to the ground. The pass was good for 40 yards. Two Sanchez carries if moved to the two and Shugart then so perfectly faked the ball he wasn't even touched as he went over. Dueitt converted to win a gamethat most fans wouldn't want to live through again! is i Bob Graf Nick Perales Back 165 13uck155 2 letters 2letters Raymond Stevens Danny Hanson Back 145 Hack 164 2 letters Reserve Alphonso Sanchez Allan Laurence Back 158 Hack 176 2 letters 2 letters STATISTICS Miller Port Arthur 10 st downs 7 136 Net yards rushing l'l4 il Passes attempted 9 3 Passes completed 3 61 Yds gained passing 36 l Passes intercepted l 0 Fumbles recovered 4 4 for 32 il Punts 4 for 28.1 0 Penalties 2 for 20 Miller quarterback Larry Dueitt is shown iust after he broke around leftencl on hisfirst try from scrim- mage in thefourth QUCIFTCY of the P0rtArtl'1Ur game, liepicked up l5y:1rds for a firstdown on the play. An overheated steel furnace couldn't have been more fir- ed up than the Orange Tigers on October 16 as they knocked the Bucs from the state's undefeated, untied ranks with a 13- l 2 win. The first guarter consistedof long drives and many scor- ing threats. Un the second play Perales pulled one of his fakes and then gave to Sanchez who romped to the 19. Then Orange took over and in 14 plays covered 85 yards. Three plays later Nance of Orange grabbed a pass for a TD. The extra point try went wide. Miller then chewed up 66 yards to tie the score-with Sanchez battling from the 4 for a tally. The second guarter sawthe Bucsin the hole all the way. Orange recovered Dueitt's fumble on their 49. They were forced topunt but moments later intercepted a pass and rolled to the Miller l6. The third guarter was a Miller one as we hammered to Crange's 49 before punting. They stopped the Tigers in three plays and went 44 yards forthe second markerg again Sanchez did the damage. The PAT was no good. The fourth guarter saw Orange take over on Miller's 47 and slash it's way to the goal. Skidmore of Orange booted the point that gave the Tigers their 13-l2margin. The Tigers intercepted two passes that might have put the Bucs in busi- ness, and the last play saw Nance bat one down intended for Lindsey on the 10 to ruin Miller completel y. .. Q. Q... f 'Y as ft a 1 ft' 1 HIL 3 is . .1 0 'ii i . in.Q Bob Dolan Tommy Desalme Larry Dueitt Hack 163 Buck 146 Hack 169 Reserve Reserve 1 letter Jimmy Sharpe Bruce Shugort Freddy Braselton Hack 133 Huck 165 Hack 138 Reserve 1 letter Reserve Tony Falcon Tommy Dolan Ralph Duran Hack 147 Back 155 Guard 184 1 letter STATISTICS Miller Orange 9 First clowns ll 210 Yards rushing l73 TI Passes attempted 14 3 Passes completed 8 I Passes intercepted 3 39 Yards passing 95 3 for 27 Punts 4 for 35 2 Fumbles l 5 fo, 55 Penalties 4 for 30 Bucs smear runner for a slight loss in the final minutes of the game as Graf lo and Tamez l82l come in to assist in the tackle. .F Roy Joe Moore Guan! 1547 2 fetters Floyd Clark 01167111 130 'Q 5 21 ff'7 474. .7 5. Raul Zamora Center l-20 2 fetters Ralph Dickey Guard 158' Qi Leroy Miller Guard 153 Reserve Paul Flowers Guard 1553 Reserve I letter Reserve Cecil Lira Jimmy King Eugene Spencer Guard 190 Guard 135 Guard l 0 2 letters I Zetter Resene STATISTICS Miller Jeff 6 First downs 5 l24 Yards rushing 65 13 Passes attempt 14 4 Passes complet 4 28 Yards passing 35 0 Passes intercep 0 2 Fumbles recovered l 42.5 Punts average 29.9 2 for T0 Penalties 2 for 20 At the right, Miller's Graf breaks into the clear to pick up some yardage late in the third quarter and spark the drive that kept the Bucs in the Jeff end of the field for the rest of the game. Thomas Jefferson's surprising Mustangs from San Anto- nio stymied Miller in Buc Stadium and came up with a 0-0 tie in the Bucs' District 6AAAA opener on October 23. The first guarter featured a neatJeff running game which moved the ball to the Miller nine, while the Bucs could make only one first down. lt was the second guarter before Miller could muster up any kind of an attack. Miller outgained the visitors 39 yards on the ground to 8, and completed two out of four passes while Jeff stayed on the ground. ln the third guarter Jeff marched from the Miller 39 where they had recovered a fumble to the 24. A Jeff pass went for what looked like a TD, but anillegal shift penalty voided it. Late in the third Lindsey got off a 60-yard punt that was pinned on the Jeff 6. Uuesada then recovered a Jeff fumble on the TO, and from then on the play was in the Mustangs' end of the field. The fourth guarter opened with a punt by the Mustangs. Miller drove to the T5-Jeff punted to the 37-Miller bounced back to the 5--Jeff punted again. This time Miller couldn't move but a Buc punt to the Jeff li and a partially blocked kick put the ball on the Jeff 4l. Aided by yardage gained by Graf and Shugart, Dueitt broke loose for the longest run of the night-around left end to the 4 with 25 seconds left. Stevens failed to gain and on the next play Shugart made it to the three yard line iust as the final gun sounded. The Bucs ran wild at Buc Stadium on November 6, scoring their first District 6AAAA victory before 6,000 in the rain, and defeating the Austin Maroons, 20-7. ln the first guarter, backed up to their 27 after halting an Austin drive,the Bucs picked up 8 yards and then Shugart broke loose with a 65-yard run for a score. Dueitt kicked the PAT with only four minutes gone. The second guarter saw Henderson recover an Austin fumble on their 44. Perales passed to Stevens for I4 and then went around right end to the Austin six. An offsides penalty moved to the T and Shugart again went over for the SCOTG- Dueitt's kick was again good. Austin's tally was al- most a gift, as the Maroon's Peterson intercepted a Perales- to- Stevens pass and went 40 yards for the TD-Bernal kick- ing the PAT. ln the third guarter a 72-yard drive highlighted by a l3- yard run by Shugart, a 26-yard run by Laurence, and an T8- yqrd pass from Perales to Meharg put the ball on the Austin 2. Laurence hit right guard for the tally and the scoring was over. The fourth guarter was all but a minute gone when the Bucs drove to the eight, but Shugart fumbled and Austin re- covered. Lindseyintercepted an Austin pass and went to the 25. A pass from Dueitt to Desalme went for a TD but a back- field in motion penalty forced the Bucs to settle for their two-touchdown margin. 1 1 ' Af 1- .J A x -ff, i' fi 1 fir X, regal Dueitt does it againl Graf holds the ball-as he kicks the PAT for that extra point. STATISTICS Miller Au t 21 First downs 318 Yards rushing 37 Yards passing 9 Passes attempted 3 Passes completed T Passes intercepted 3 for 36.0 Punts average 6 for 30 3 5 for 45 Penalties 5 for 25 3 Fumbles lost Miller's fullback Bruce Shugart sees a big opening in the firstquarter of the Austin game 'and goes 65 yards for the first score of the night. Behind Shu- gart is Miller guard Jimmy King i75J. ,. ' 3 I 25 .1 1 f . K ' A - ' ,, ', sn. N' - 'L 'x I , Y T' 1 QQPPITQ Lindsey connects with the ball as Meharg comes in with him. Stevens goes in to lead the way. STATISTICS Laredo Miller 6 First downs I2 65 Yards rushing 265 ll Passes attempted 3 4 Passes completed 0 0 Passes intercepted I 24 Yards passing 0 42.4 Punts average 34.5 3 for 45 Penalties 8 for 50 Miller High used second and third stringers almost ex- clusively in Shirley Field in Laredo on November 13 to beat Martin High 33-6-the Bucs second District 6AAAA win against one tie. The first guarter saw' the first stringers play for only long enough to pick up a two-TD margin-Sanchez making one standing up after Stevens returned a Tiger punt to Laredo's 365 and Sharpe getting the second after a Laredo punt rolled out on the Tiger 39. Dueitt's first conversion was good. Then Groom fell on a Tiger fumble on their 13 and Dolan carried over three plays later. Dueitt's Conversion was good. The second guarter opened as Falcon returned a Tiger punt to the Laredo 30. Five plays and three penalties later Dolan went over for his second score of the game. Dueitt's kick was blocked. ln the third guarter the Tigers showed a little more fire and set up a TD oftheir own, sparked by iump passes from Gongalez to lbarra. 4 The fourth guarter saw the Tigers score on apass lateral play. Miller scored its final touchdown on a drive from their l8. Laurence made 30 on five tries and Hansen made 12 on three. Laurence then carried over from the l, and Dueitt made his final kick a good one. ThreeMiller Bucs, including Bob Graf H63 converge on Laredo runner early in the first quarter of the game as Raymond Tamez C825 comes in to assist. rf! Miller's Bucs had their district hopes virtually shot full of holes by an alert Brockenridge team in Alamo Stadium in Son Antonio on November 19. The first guarter saw Miller recover on Eagle fumble On the opening kickoff and promptly lose the ball the some way on their first play. After holding Brock twice Miller gave the Eagles a score as Thompkins of Brock intercepted a Perales pass and returned it to the Buc 35 and Johnson went all the way. Early in the second guarter Miller threatened as Dueitt broke around right end from the Brock 22 and went across, but the ploy was killed by an offsides penalty. Brock punted to the one foot line and Shugart fumbled Dueitt's handoff. Brock recovered for another Eagle tally. ln the third guarter Brack's Fuquay blocked Dueitt's kick on Miller's 30 and ran it to the li. McCarty picked up four and Fuquoy got the lost seven for the third Brock score. The fourth guarter saw the Bucs drive 40 yards to their first TD with perales scoring from the 3. Dueitt converted. Two long runs gave the San Antonians their last score, and Miller ended the scoring late in the the game when James Moore recovered a Brock fumble and set up the lost score- Perales sneaking over again from the 3. Q - I Y ' GQ9nl'h. Nick Perales hands off to Bruce Shugart, the Bucs leading scorer. STATISTICS Mill Brack 10 First downs I3 T54 Yards rushing 211i 21 Yards passing 37 9 Passes attempted 8 3 Passes completed 3 0 Passes intercepted 2 4 Fumbles lost 3 4 Punts 6 24.1 Punting average 38.2 7 i rds penaliled 55 The Alamo Stadium iinx still held again- st the Bucs as they still have not won a game there. Here an unidentified Buc player is thrown fora loss early in the third quarter. Mill Ray T7 First downs 9 T35 Yards rushing l2l 14 Passes attempted 9 6 Passes completed 3 73 Yds. gained passing 35 2 Passes intercepted 'l l Fumbles recovered 3 2 for 3l.5 Punts 5 for 18 2 for 10 Penalties 3 for 25 At fine right, the Bucs watch in- tently as tlwe second half gets under way. Don Gore and Don fiarris, the managers, look elated for the moment, but the Battlini Bucs are too aosoroed in what the outcome will be to show any emotion. This season the Bucs had one of the top defensive teams in the state. Our defense was rated second up until the Brackenridge game. when Srack scored 28 points on us and knocked us out of the top three. players like Hoy Moore f52l, David Henderson HC-ll and Boo Graf fldl shown nere bringing down Ray s .loey Allen as well as our All-State Tackle John Groom, ffanuel Juesada, and all the rest, made our de fense the pride of the fans. Deliriously happy Miller fans, chanting 'Let's do it again, Bucs, let's do it again , on November 26 saw the Buccaneers smear the Ray Texans T3-6 before a capacity crowd in Buc Stadium of 20,000, in the annual Turkey Day crosstown football battle. Midway in ' Ray'sCobb gathered in a Buc punt on his 34 and raced 66 yards down the sidelines for the first TD of the game. The try for point was wide. On their second try the Texans sl a shed to the Buc 32, which was the deepest they were able to penetrate until the final second of the game. imggL saw the two lines take over, Ray driving to the Miller 40 and 34, while the Bucs roamed down to the Ray 33, 45, and 37 in alternate drives. The third guarter was three minutes gone when Miller came back to drive 60 yards in 12 plays for the tying TD as the Miller section of the stands went wild. With the Bucs on the Ray 22 and fourth down coming up-needing I0 yards at this point, Graf circled behind Peroles on a Statue of Liberty play and whipped around left end to the Texan 7. Sanchez twisted over two plays later for the score. Dueitt's point after attempt was wide. The foggth ggarter got underway as Sanchez returned a Texan punt from the 20 to the Ray 43. Graf, Laurence, and Dueitt smash ed through to the Texans' 7, where they were temporarily halted. Not for long, however, as the Texans fumbled and Miller's Roy Moore recovered on the Ray 5. Graf cleared for the score, and Lindsey's kick was good. With 3 minutes left Henderson streaked down the sidelines to the end zone, but the umpires ruled he went out of bounds, and the game ended T3-6 as happy fans overflowed the restraining railings and engulfed the playing field, still chanting as they carried their victorious Battling Buccaneers off the field. ...el l , f I xi-Lt 'il' --A-I Alice Alice Kingsville College Academy W. B. Ray W. B. Ray Kingsville McAllen A l 'Laredo 'J 'Sm Antonio Tech 'Austin 'Brackenridge 'W. B. Ray 'Jefferson 'Jefferson 'Laredo 'San Antonio Tech 'Breckenridge 'Austin if W. B. Ray 'Conference game Pictured above left to right are: Tom Bell, John Groom, Billy Davenport, Lanny Vlasak, Cruz Yanez, Jum Castillo, Freddy Brasel ton, Tom DeSalme, Johnny Hill and Ray Garcia. Not pictured are: Francis Gandy, Dick DeSalme, and Bob Dunlap. These boys served as our varsity Battling Buc team. buccaneers whip cuvaliers, 44-34 Miller's Buccaneers took advantage of superior height and frequent College Academy fouls to score a 44-34 victory over the Cavaliers in an afternoon match. Academy's tall center Pat Rivers pulled away with 15 points while Miller's sharp- shooting Bob Dunlap led the Bucs with 11. for the team thi s yecr. Cqatain texans defeat bucs 54-52 in non-district game Ray High barely slipped by Miller at Buccaneer Gym 54-52. The win was Ray's seventh straight over the Bucs and came in spite of 26, 11, and 10 point performances by Johnny Hill, Bob Dunlap and John Groom, respectively. Pictured at the left are Coach Utterback, who is looking forward to a great team next year, and Ben Joe Cater, who was manager At the right: Lanny Vlasak - 121 Points Forward - 2 Letters bucs defeat alice, 52-30 SCHEDULE 30-52 33-55 37-48 34-44 54-52 46-47 53-57 48-50 47-37 51-47 50-41 49-38 52-42 76-41 57-43 62-49 55-39 53-43 70-53 62- 50 here there here here here there there here there there there here here there here here here there here there The Miller Buccaneers defeated the Alice Coyotes 52-30 to open their 1953-54 season. Johnny Hill poured in 18 points to lead the Bucs while Lanny Vlasak scored seven for runner-up honors. , ww QXJLMC47- clk fwf- MUMMMA Afgdopziwm wil- .ml-JC miller edges texans, 47-46 The Miller Buccaneers defeated the Ray Texans for the first time in the four year rivalry of the two schools 47-46. The Bucs hustled to overcome a first half lead and pulled the game out with four free throws by John Groom and Juan Castillo in the last minute. Groom led scorers with ll points, while Dunlap and Hill scored 9 each. miller defeats brahmas, 57-53 Johnny Hill pitched in 27 points to lead Miller High past King High 57-53. Miller took a lead in the first period and was never threatened. miller edges mcallen, 50-48 A brilliant second-half rally climaxed by Bi I ly Davenport's game-tying field goal two seconds before the final buzzer, gave Miller it's chance and the Bucs went on to sink four field goals in the overtime period for a 50148 victory over the McAllen Bulldogs. Johnny Hill and Davenport were neck and neck with 14 and 13 points respectively for high scores. tech beats bucs, 51-47 The Buccaneers lost their second straight district 6AAAA game as San Antonio Tech edged them Sl-47. Johnny Hill led the Bucs with 14 points. HALL I3 A564 'Q rm '-ul! 5 .RX oy-if Pictured above: Lanny Vlasak with the help of Johnny Hill retrieves the ball after Pat Rivers, a Cavalier, attempts a goal. thomas iefferson downs miller high school, 57-43 The victory over Miller left the Mus- tangs well out in front of the Di strict 6AAAA race with a five-won, none-lost record. Miller brought up the tail end of the district standing with a 0-6 record. Hill topped Miller's scorers again with i5 points. Bob Dunlap's 7 points took runner-up honors for the Bucs. lareclo trips miller, 62-49 The Laredo Tigers beat the Miller Buccaneers for the second time in dis- trict play, 62-49. The Bucs held an early lead, but the Tigers caught fire and coasted to the victory. Tom DeSalme led the Bucs with 10 points. miller bucs lose to tech, 155-39 The Bucs lost their ninth straight di str i ct 6AAAA game to San Antonio Tech, 55-39. Johnny Hill flashed his old form briefly for Miller in the third period to total ll points as the top Buc scorer. Lionel Cantu scored 22 to pace Tech. miller gets romped by brack 53-43 San Antonio's Brackenridge downed Miller for an easy District 6AAAA vic- tory. ln Millers tenth straight loss, 53- 43, Sophomore, Freddy Braselton was high scorer with 13 points. Moak, from Brock also hit 13 points. At the left: Tom DeSalme - 42 Points Guard - 'l Letter At the right: Dick Desolme 23 Points Guard - 'l Letter bucs win one, lose two in t.m.i. tournament The Jefferson Mustangs knocked the Miller Bucs out of the championship run- ning ofthe T.M.l. Tournament by a score of 64-31. The Bucs then beat Burbank, 62-59 as Johnny Hill scored 0 phenomenal 42 points. ln their third game the Bucs were beaten by Brackenridge 49-32. Hill led the scorers with l2, 42, and 16 points respectively in the three games. buccaneers are eliminated from pasadena tourney The Bucs lost their first round game in the Pasadena Tournament to French of Beaumont 49-415 then lost their second game 40-39 to Port Arthur in overtime. Johnny Hill scored a total of 27 points in the two games while Vlasak totaled 2l. miller breaks even in san antonio tournament The Miller Bucs won their first game of the San Antonio Tournament over Har- landale of San Antonio 46-43. They were defeated in the quarter finals by Austin 56-37. Johnny Hill scored 26 and ll points in the two games to lead the scorers. Freddy Braselton was runner-up in both games with eight and five points. -411- -L- Ray Garcia - 69 Points Guard - 2 Letters At the right: Ray Garcia md Johnny Hill fight for a rebound in the game against San Antonio Tech. Frances Gancy - 23 Points Guard - l Letter u. f 'LH Shown above is Coach Dusty Sim- mons, who is in his first year of coaching the Roy Miller baseball team. He was also the backfield coach for the varsity football team. Baseball training started early in March this year. With only six lettermen and six squadmen returning from last year's baseball team, Dusty Simmons, new baseball mentor, put spring training into full swing in early March in preparation for the coming baseball sea- SOI1. Coach Simmons will find gaps to be filled this coming season at short- stop, first base, behind the plate, and at two outfield posts. The biggest problem, however, will be filling the big shoes of pitcher George Green, now in spring training with the Brooklyn Dodgers atVero Beach, Florida. Also of considerable importance is the gap left at shortstop by Valdemar Gonzalez, last year's smooth-fielding shortstop. Above is a tense moment at the Miller Bucs vs. College Academy Cqvqliers. gdme OI1 March ll. Shown below are members of the team at the start of the first game at Heard Field. I954 MARCH II - MARCH I2 - MARCH 18 - MARCH 23 - MARCH 25 - MARCH 26 - MARCH 29 - APRIL 'I - APRIL 5 - APRIL 8 - X-APRIL I3 - APRIL I5 - X-APRIL X APRIL X Conference game schedule AT COLL EGE-ACADEMY AT RAY ROBSTOWN, HERE AT COLLEGE-ACADEMY AT RAY PASADENA, HERE l2I TAFT, HERE AT RAY ROBSTOWN, HERE AT COLLEGE-ACADEMY AT LAREDO TAFT AT SINTON INIGHTJ AT RAY LAREDO, HERE Infielders are quick on defense Pictured at the right are the infield men of the i954 Buccaneer baseball team. Back row, left to right: Tommy Cryer, Benny Medinq, Ray Gonzalez, and Juan Castillo. Front row, left to right: Eu sebio Lopez, Junior Gilliam, Ben Meharg, and Joe Crabtree. As the annual goes to press on March l5, the baseball season cannot be reported in full. if Pitchers and catchers have good fonn Pictured on the steps of the gym are the following members of the team. Top row: Reynaldo Romero, Freddy Braselton, and Alfred Dimas. Bottom row: Leo De La Rosa, Nick Perales, Marvin Larson, cnd Joe Moffett. sir' xi, y J Y fr i A 4 li W Q Z '.t- p 4 f t At the right is shown Marvin Larson behind the plate as top string catcher for the l954 baseball season. On Friday, March 12, the Buccaneers played their second game of the season against their cross-town rivals, the W. B. Ray Texans. Leading through most of the game, the Bucs suddenly fell behind and were nipped by the Texans in an extra-inning affair, 2-l. lt was the first of a four game series and was played in Ray's back yard. Freddy Braselton and Joe Cobb locked up in a tight pitcher's duel and showed superb control throughout the game. Braselton held the Texans scoreless, although he allowed five hits. At the right Joe Clements takes'a poke at a fast ball hurled by Ray s pitcher Joe Cobb. 4 ' s sw' F? ' fi, i..lhl2 ,Af os'- Marvin Larson crouches behind home plate to take the pitch in the closing inning of the game at Heard field. ,JL , I wi Lyikgsrfyk ,vig f i Ben Meharg, who is playing his second year of baseball this season, is pictured at the right as he is running outa ground ball to first base. Returning subs who will be aiming for a starting birth this year are Marvin Larson, Ramon Salinas, Joe Crabtree, Oscar Venegas, Abel ardo Salinas, and Herbert Hernandez. it-K ' Bucs win first game On March 11 the Buccaneers played their firstgame ofthe season against the Cavaliers of the Corpus Christi College Academy at Heard Fiel d. On this page are several shots of the highlights of this game. At the left Reynaldo Romero reaches first base on his first hit of the season Returning for their second swing at the horsehide will be Tommy Cryer, Bennie Medi- na, Jackie Jones, Juan Castillo, and Alfred Dimas. Also back for another swing will be third saclcer Eusebio Lopez, who broke into the starting lineup his sophomore year only to be ineligible for last year's campaign. Benny Medina, returning for his second year on the team, is shown at left as he churns up the dust on the way to first base. off The 1954 track season officially opened on March 5 with the dual meet between Ray and Mil- ler. The rest of the schedule went as follows: l MARCH I2-I3 BORDER OLYMPICS iLAREDOi l MARCH 20 HUB CITY RELAYS CALICEJ MARCH 26 ROBSTOVIN RELAYS APRIL 2-3 TEXAS RELAYS iAUSTINi APRIL 9 DISTRICT MEET KHEREI APRIL I7 QUARTERBACK RELAYS CHEREJ APRIL 24 REGIONAL MEET iKINGSVILLEi MAY I INVITATIONAL CSAN ANTONIO? MAY e,7,a, STATE MEET KAUSTINY ln the top picture are shown: Back row: Larry Dueitt, Bob Castillo, Allan Lau- rence, Johnny Hill, and Terry Long. Front row: Bobby Hill, Bob Graf, Danny Hanson, Dick Lindsey, Allan Heil, Mario Garcia, Adolph Gon- zalez and Blackie Zamora. Seated in front is Raymond Chapa. These men placed as second team in the Border Olympics. ln the second picture down, David Green, Garnet Buster, and Bobby Hill look on as Dick Lindsey tries his hand at the broad jump pit. ln the third picture down are, left to right: Felix Villareal, Larry Lee, Bob Graf, Danny Hanson, Allan Heil, Dick Lindsey, Jon Gibson, Pat Kirby, Charles Warren and Johnny Cotten. In the fourth picture down are shown, left to right: Dick Lindsey, Larry Dueitt, Robert Rodriquez and Tony Falcon. Below are Johnny Hill and Bobby Hill. Johnny won first and Bobby tied for second in the high iump at the Border Olympics. 5 1.1:---V huns ha honors V ' , , , U ww-1- 'Y ,,. 'S ' -' jf Bly winning two 'firsts' and xg two thirds', the Miller track l team came in with top honors at 1 5 ,A the Texas Relays in Austin on X y .1 X April 3. Johnny Hill placed first -. r in high jump. Mario Garcia in- 'N 1' 1 -' spired Bob Graf, Danny Hanson, z ft ' ' -Q and Allen Heil to win the sprint medley. The sprint relay team, composed of Allan Lawrence, Robert Castillo, Bob Graf, and Danny Hansen, placed third. Allen Heil, Danny Hansen, Dick b Lindsey, and Bob Graf placed A' third in the mile relay. , , L T . 3 . :H . '-U, . T . 14 3, V if .. 'S' - ' t' , ' , . ,wiiifw Terry Long surprised the fans with a record breaking 2206.2 in the varsity 880, beating Mille-r's Adolph Gonza- lez, last year's record holder. Frank Gonzalez of Ray was third and David Henderson of Miller was fourth. ln the meet one of the most outstanding events wasa 6'l lf4 high jump by Miller's Johnny Hill, which broke the record made by him and Bobby Hill lno relationl also of Miller last year. Last year's re- cord was 5'll . Miller's mile relay team of Hanson, Graf, Lind- sey, and Heil broke another record, running the mile in 2:36.l. Shown below is Danny Hanson of Roy Miller, anchor man on the 440 sprint relay team of Laurence, Castillo, Chapa, and Hanson as he crosses the finish line on the Ray-Miller meet. Miller's relay team handed Ray its first sprint relay defeat in more than two years. Lan 4 visit, ln a dual track and field meet in Buccaneer sta- dium on March 8, Miller was defeated by W. B. Ray, 802 to UW. Seven new records were chalked up and one old one was tied in this meet, which was mainly held in preparation forthe BorderOlympics held each year in Laredo. Below, Ray's Jerry Bigham, anchor man for the 440 yard sprint relay, finished iust ahead of Miller's Arthur Villareal. Ray's time in this event was 46.8. .vzi msn Allen Heil, pictured above, shattered the quarter mile record of 53.7 set by Jimmy Breeding of Miller in l95l. He ran the 440 yard dash in 52.5, wh i ch was considered a terrific time for so early in the season. Second was Bob Graf of Miller, third was lvan Ash- baugh of Ray, and fourth was Donald Chilton, also of Ray. Heil's time was 52.5. -q Outstanding in the meet between W. B. Ray and Roy Miller was the 6'i V4' high iump made by both Johnny Hill of Miller and James Charnquist of Ray, who was high point man of the meet. Below is a shot of Johnny Hill just as he isgoing over the bar to break the record made last year. fi , f . - A-sul! . Q! .ii i.w'oJ-w1't js if ., 11-0-i' i Jw E9 91? W. m tif 4' Above, Bobby Hill goes over to win third place in the high lump. Last year's record of 5'li which was set by both Johnny and Bobby Hill fno relationi was smeared this year. As with all activities taking place between Ray and Miller, this meet drew a fairly large crowd, some of whom spilled over into the football field to get a better look at the events. J' Above are the three winners of the i80 low hurdles as they clear the first hurdle at the start ofthe race. Left to right are Tony Falcon of Miller who won third, Larry Dueitt, also of Miller, who came in first, and David Mantor of Ray, who placed second. Fourth was Robert Rodriquez of Miller, not shown. Kenneth Savage, of Ray, staged the biggest up- set of the meet by defeating Mario Garcia and Raul 'Blackie' Zamora of Miller in the mile run. Blackie was the holder of the record of last year, and Savage came in iust a few steps ahead of Garcia to win the race. Below is shown Allan Laurence coming over the bar in the pole vault. Jerry McCormick of Ray won with an ll foot iump, while Allan Laurence and James Charnquist of Ray tied for second and third place. Papers were loud in their praise of all the boys who showed exceptionally good form for so early in the season. i1- 'tl' A24 Above are pictured the members of the girls' tenpis team. eft to rigbt, they are: Macie Clapp, Sara Lu Porter, Wanda Crofford, Sandra Espey, Carol Noack, and Helene Proctor. Macie and Sandra went to the finals in the Kingsville meet, and Macie won singles in Falfurrias Carole Noack and Sandra Espe played doubles in the district meet, while Ma- - Y cle played singles. Below, the traditional handshake and congratulations take place after o hord- played game. Left to right are: Sandra Espey, Carole Noack, Helene Proctor, 1 and Wanda Crofforcl. X94 Coach Ross Collins E The l954 tennis team was se- lected at the beginning of the school year by a round robin tour- nament and by ladder play. The team took part in many tournaments this season, among which were the Kingsville Tourna- ment, January 7 and 85 the Fal- furrias Hearts' Deliqht Toumey, February ll, l2, and 13, the Pharr- San Juan-Alamo Meet, March ll and 12, and the Alamo Heights Gi rl s' Tournament, March I8 and l9. The season ended with the dis- trict tournament on April 9. Below, Alan Lilyholm ser- ves to his opponent during a heated game during sixth per- iod practice. 's A ,d '4 T. W... Dictured above are Phillip Marcell and Paul Sharrock as they tice their backhand during a practice match. Tennis is a good tator sport as we can see by the crowd that is watching this kbove is pictured Macie Clapp, winner of girls' sin- inthe Falturrias meet. Macie also went to the finals ingsville playing doubles with Sandra Espey. Xt the right are the members of the boys tennis team, h was also picked by a round robin tournament and xdder contests. -eft to right are: Philip Marcell, John Triplett, Paul 'ock, Alan Lilyholm, and Charles Tuttle. Above are John Triplett, and Alan Lilyholm working out during sixth period in preparation for a coming tennis tournament. The picture at the right shows members of the fifth period classes practicing their archery. At the target is Loretta Burk, while getting set to shoot are Clara Tiierina and Eva Hender- son. Members of the girls' physical education classes arned and played many different sports during the year. or the first time this year the seniors did not have to ke P.E. if they already had three years of it. The girls have a regulation outfit in which they adress ut during the P.E. class period. lt consists of a white hirt, blue shorts, white socks and tennis shoes. At the right are shown some of the girls involved in a ast game of volleyball in the gym. This was one of the ost popular sports among the girls, others being table ennis, aerial darts, and baseball. Below are pictured some of the students who performed four square dances at a P.T.A. meeting on February l7. Two complete squares were picked and dances were called by Suzanne Clark, one of the girls' P.E. instructors. Left to right are Walter Saunders, Dorothy Paschal, Joan Glusing, and Don Gore, while in the background is Barbara Dugger. g I Below are pictured two of the members of the group of girls who play tennis during their P.E. period. Members of all classes but sixth period may play tennis, as sixth period is when the actual tennis team practices. Left to right, Carol Ann Day and Sara Blackmon. Suzanne Clark, girls' Physical Education in structor, gives Eduvina Perez some advice on thi proper grip to use on a baseball bat in the picture at left. Hilda Guerra crouches behind the plate ready to take the next pitch. The girls' baseball teams practiced all spring and participated in an intramural tournament after school. PQ 4 if ,, Q, A -in 1' l Members of the calisthenics group strive to keep in perfect formation they try one of the many exercises they have learned during the year. 'x C, my, U al iam.. I 4 X - I -li' .9 lvl-.0 ul? in-r4r'Qt 9Qi' Many of the girls prefer tumbling to any other sport offered in girls' P. E. They work out every day on the mats in the gym until they become proficient in double and triple somersaults, handstands, cartwheels, and the like. Shown above forming a pyramid are: Bottom row: Dian Hall, Jolene Henson, Rosalie Cloud, Libby Drewry, and Doris Polansky. Second row: Jerry Bramlet, Sally Sanders, Fran- ces Feland, Carolyn Bowen. Third row: Gwen Kennedy and Jerry McDonald. Standing on top: Ann Clark. mrs. king retires To the Roy Miller faculty and student body . . . As I retire from the teaching profession this year, I am grateful for the many busy, happy years I served on the Miller faculty. I am grate- ful for our fine administrators, with whom it has been a pleasure and privilege to work: for our friendly, helpful faculty members who were always ready to do their jobs well,' and for the student body who has a wonderful school spirit, ever ready to back any event for the good of our school. I am happy to have had a small part in molding the lives of boys and girls, fitting them for the duties of tornorrow's citizenship. Lastly, I love our Bucs-a grand bunch of lads-for letting me be a friend and a booster in all their sports. We will be on the 50-yard line next year rooting for you all the way. Yea Bucs! L.et's go! May God's blessings be on all of you as you so richly deserve. Pictured below 'on the job' is Mrs. King explaining a com- plicated trigonometry problem to one of her students. Mrs. King's classes were always filled to overflowing, as students would always rush to sign up with this popular teacher when registering. To Mrs. Blanche King from the student body . . . You can't do this to us.' After twelve years of teaching at Miller, not to mention your fourteen years of teaching before that, you can't just retire and leave us in the lurch! What will we do without you? Who'll lead us in 'Yea Pur- ple, Yea Gold' at all the pep rallies? Who'll go with us to every out-of-town football game to cheer the Bucs on to victory? Who'll takethe trouble to pound and repoundequations, formulas, theorems, and functions into our unresponsive brains, if you leave? And who will take us to the Buc Cove as a reuard for making good grades on our final exams? But, you're going to retire, and that's that! We don't like the idea, but we guess there's nothing we can say except good luck, you're wonderful, we'll never, never forget you, and come back and see us often. We'll miss you! mf. 1 eau Q ,,. . Mrs. Blanche King, pictured above, began studying the teaching profession at Trinity University in Waxa- hachie. After three years she interrupted her studies in order to get married and raise a family. In i927 she went back to school at A. 8: I. in Kingsville and graduated with an A.B. degree. She taught at Kingsville for I0 years and came to Corpus in '37, where she has taught advanced math for twelve years. uDuring this time Mrs. King has become one of the main factors contributing to the unity of the school', said Mr. Charles Gregg, prinpipal. Because of her active interest in the Bucs, Mrs. King has become 'the Mother Confessor of the team.' She sympathized, lectured, congratulated, and advised each member of the squad as her personal friend. Below she is shown with some of these friends. 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Norma 81 lIaIlIin Inabrlel 'I' lIallIn llortenala 'II -Inan llanaler Ilara lax Qeferlna 9' Nteu 81 I' llarnhlll lieth III I-ll Iamphell Dnrre ' ano Irena-ll' IIII antll antu I mtu Iantn Iantu antu Iantu I Iota Iantn Iantn I ardenas I'armona I arranza I arranza I Irranza Arturo-lb' Iiertha 0 Inrlov. 0' l'lfIallo- Hlglnlo- P0 ll1ll'Llll'IIII 0 'II 'f' Ilan Sxhia IlInI.aI-II ' Iianitn 0' Solomon 0' I alaro-'I ' R ul 0 1' I1 s Ilr alla 'I' Xauer 'I' I arson I'atrla-k 130 Iarter Ben -Ioe-I0 118 Iarter 'stanlew I II I an-ara ra Nllala II Iauareva Sshla 0' Iam-I -Iona Ill I autallo I nstlllo I as-tlllo lllll lal A0 I 'Il 'Ill -IIPNM'-17 '50 185 II8 II0 8Il uuar- 511101118 III III ull -lohnnx 0 IIIIIIIIIIIILII Noble I II Dunel Irnolal 8' Ilznlla llllllllllllsl Daula Nvlua 9.5 Dnanport BIIII 181 I 8 Dun- Ilarzarel III 1 Da anon lalnaral 0 Da axon Illehael I D la IIar7a Ilarla 0'I Inarza Nunanna-8 I ell I I1 hzaplta 0 II Rona Ilia-8 I IIN It e e av ,I Ih- De Roha leo-8' ISI Rosa I upav-G ' la Rona Illnena leon Ilnuel 1 leon Ruqlla-I III lnaalo Raul 'S I llano Irma II Da lon Nantos llfomso-II'I Do los Santo-. 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