Roy Miller High School - Duffle Bag Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX)
- Class of 1955
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Ngfma The Battlin' Buccaneers enioro gedicate '55 Ebuule ag uco After their fine season, the Battlin' Buccaneers were given a number of banquets as tokens of appreciation from various local groups. The Corpus Christi Quarterback Club feted the team at the Corpus Christi Country Club. The Buc Boosters staged a barbecue, and the '39ers, a local civic club, gave a banquet and a dance in their honor. R. D. Sheppard of the Chicken Shack treated the boys to a chicken dinner with all of the trimmings. During the season J. B. Scott of Scott's Man Shop gave a pancake breakfast for the team. As a final honor, the senior class dedicates the 1955 Duffle Bag to the Buccaneers. their coaches and managers. Rudy Castillo, assistant manager, and Don Gore. manager, received letter jackets as rewards for the season's work. The two trophies pictured at the right repre- sent the successes of the 1954 Battlin' Buccaneers of Roy Miller High School. The taller trophy came into permanent pos- session of the Bucs by virtue of their third con- secutive victory over W. B. Ray High School for the city championship. The cup was presented by the American Legion Post 637 of Corpus Christi, who first awarded it on a yearly basis in 1950. Only once since that time, in 1951, did the Bucs fail to bring the trophy home to Miller. Capturing the fancy of the people of Corpus Christi, the 1954 Buccaneczs swept to the district and bi-district championships of Districts 6-AAAA and 5-AAAA, reaching the semi- finals of the state playoffs. As a token of appre- ciation for the fine season, the Shell Center Busi- ness and Professional lVlen's Association pre- sented the trophy on the left to Roy Miller High School. ew rophieo oadcled io 'Bac eollection , ,,..cgsc,.-.ws . M-xx The four gentlemen at the left comprised the coaching staff ofthe 1954 Battlin' Bticcaneers. FROM l.1fl5'l' TO 1i1t311'li Alilfi Pete Ragus, lim' coach: Dusty Simmons, line couch: Tom Pruett, head couch: and Vernon Ashton, Inlclcfteld couch. ln only his second year as head coach at Roy Miller, Mr. Pruett, along with his c.ip.ihle staff, compiled an enviahle record. The leadership of these men has endeared them to the boys whom they coached. At the end of the season the entire team endorsed Coach Pruett as their selection for Coach of the Year in the Texas high school circles. FOREWORD Summer vacation has ended. The Caller-Times has announced that schools are to open on September first, More than seventeen hundred students enrolled. Although it was the hot test September on record, classes began serious study. Finally, a cool norther blew in and it began to feel like autumn. Leaves were falling and football was in the air. As the Battling Bucs climbed higher and higher in the rating of the As- sociated Press, Roy Miller was jumping with school spirit. We won the city championship, we won district, we won bi-district, and lost a heartbreaker in the semiafinals. Despite the fact that snowflakes fall very seldom in Corpus Christi, they are still the symbol of wintertime for us. The staff chose them instead of poinset- tias to illustrate the winter section of the annual. Johnny Estrada, our staff photographer, began taking pictures of the clubs and organizations which were really buzzing with activities. Favorites were elected by the classes and an- nounced at the Favorites Dance. Basketball became the center of attention for the Miller fans. Spring brought rain to the Gulf area. Raindrops on the window-pane re- minded us that we were on the last lap of the school year. Baseball, track, tennis, and golf occupied the time of the athletic students. lnterscholastic c o n te s t s added excitement to our studies. Seniors produced their class play. Final exami- nations, the senior prom, and commencement crowded the calendar during the last week of school. The Duffle Bags were distributed in time to allow students to autograph them, Scribble parties were held in the cafeteria, in the halls, on the front steps, and in homes until every page in every annual was full of farewell messages. We hope that your 1955 Duffle Bag has told the story of this school year so that you may look into its pages in years to come and capture again the thrills, joys, and experiences of your high school days. .qilze 1 Q5 5 raffle ag Staff C NTE T fool: Que . . c-autumn . . 9 elcwo ogctiuitieo . . . Student eouncil Qcanal . . oaalminiotrcction . . gootball fools fum . . quinter . . 63 quinter oactiuitieo . . ekoruo . . elulso Qrckeatra . . greohmen . . Sopkomoreo gunioro . . Qaolzetball Took fhree . . Spring . 151 Spring oactivitieo . . . 'Baoeball . . . fracl: . . fennio . . jntra-mural Sparta . . Seniora . . eommencement feels: Q L c-autumn THIS IS OUR TOW , Located on beautiful Corpus Christi Bay, it is one of the fastest growing cities along the Gulf Wndustry a n d recreation truly make it a Port of Play and Profit. From the dow n usiness area, our ome town fans out to the south and Gulft breezes cool the city, even on hottest summer days. To the south, out Ocean Drive, lies the immense Naval Air Station, and beyond, beautiful Padre Island. Freshmen were welcomed the first day of school by a special welcoming committee composed ls of Cynthia Groom, Glenda Jen- '- kins, Marilyn I-Ierold, Barbara Wenger, Bernice Lamoor and rt Joyce Meeks. X 49? , g W 5 kg Q. . 1.. Ft S R p ,,,.,w,, g ls SKK ' v. 3. - 1 35 ' J S ,A 1 , n Vx if 1 'Ya swag.. gk , Q ,AR + 'A lx if - ' Q Xe Na ' It shouldn't happen to a dog! This dog doesn't seem to understand he can't go to school with his pals. Here Robert Neal and Ray Stearns leave man's best friend behind as they get ready for the first day of school. H tllhllill , il lx -.IS VACATIO END ,CLASSES BEGI Qu X Fall n t only brings school and football games but other sports as well. Lionel Jalifi is pictured trying to rake leaves as Lucille Chavez distracts him from his duties. 11 Yr I yi , N5 ,IJ Cora Beth Johnson advises Ann Veselka and Von- cille Plummer on some last minute schedule changes. TUDE TS START TUDIE Qi ,527 S fi' Mr. Irby's office assistants are busy sorting homeroom cards that are used to check atten- dance. These girls work in the assis- tant principals office during the first perio in . .gf f . W 1 -'1 ' 'lima-4.4-Q I was very hot and difficult job t check out to all of the students in sc . Book covers were supplied to protect th s from wear and tear. Mr. Hoffman is checking out dictionaries to a freshman student for use in her English class. A ,f fix f' N 1 i M Miss Britt, school counselor is shown helping Linda Clai Rainwater to plan her schedul for her senior year so that sh will he sure to have the prope credits for college entrance. Lt. Frank R, Fanning, commanding of- ficer of the Naval Reserve Training Center, spoke to the members of the senior class in an Q5 Mrs. Magnificio is pictured below ing out packages of schoo pictures to her homeroom students. Each packa ontained twenty-four t size pictures and sold for one dollar and twenty- ve cents. Every student traded pictures with his best friends until his wal was bulging with photos. The annual staff received a free print of each student from the photog' rapher. After the pictures had been identified by the teachers, the staff began the difficult task of trimming and mounting them on the layout sheets for the first deadline. s 5 fl 4 l H K assembly. ll S 'Ni Lt. Fanning explained the new draft law. Intelligence tests were given in Eng- , tx lish classes by the guidance department. I .,,. Q W y Jane Dominy, Miller counselor, is shown asv tl' . supervising students as they take the , V W . x - , 1:-ae .mv ' . . , . , - t j gi s ir . A , .X V . test in Mrs. Wise s English class during . . 'A 6 1 . t wif' sixth period. 1 . W . M' iffy. X Q 'Qs jf -Qktiff , .V as W ee' H' f ff S? .. 9 ex it Lean back-put your feet to I right of that pipe--smile! These instructions were re ed hundreds of times to students as they ha their pictures made in the auditorium for the annual. Seven- teen hundred pictures were snapped in two days by Mr. Addison, photographer for the N tional Scho 'ctures. 174 'F 'l NW' w,,,,,,,,....,s-aw-'W VAHED EXPERI CES FILL DAY ik Q- Willie Ruiz is learning the art of public speaking in Nabeela l-lassen's speech class. Joyce Ingle, J e a n Whitley, and Opal Edge count their pennies to buy bus tickets for the school sponsored game in San Antonio. s Students in Miss Allard's fifth period Spanish class seem to be absorbed in her explanation of a point in grammar. 'Qmw , I ,. rw? xt 3 Members of Mrs. Nold's art class made table decorations of paper for the dinner given for the visiting P.T.A. delegates. N-mf F49 Student council members nt long hours painting pos- ters and signs for each football . Every window, door and stairway was painted before the district games. lt was great fun to spread the paint around in anticipation of success but it was not so easy to wash windows and scrub floors after we lost the semi-final game at Houston. ,ML . .wen ,.D ' wig .,,. ..,..a...A ,-'WTI i w Q W i l ? x 2 I ALL WORK T0 WI ACCLAI num Six weeks exam very se- rious business to t niors in psychology class. ms are scheduled so that students take two each day for three days. In a special assembly, John M. Dunahoo, teacher of industrial arts, was awarded an award .a, 4SsW' wx i- of merit by a representative of the Ford Founda- tion for outstanding achievement in 's depart- ment. Dorothy C ellor, student council rep- sentative, is sho n at the left giving out stu- t activity cards to students in her homeroom. Students were required to show their cards in order to attend school sponsored activities. W F LL ACTIVITIE HUM Sally Saunders, Jon Tripplett. Gwen Kennedy, and Janie Fer- nandez, who were elected stu- dent council officers, are shown making plans for the year with their new sponsor, Corinne Britt. mt at ' W l 'W' f if Qffssn ii! 1. r 'Mfg s,,:h:liwf-ws. 'Swxmhd vwaswkx A cold wet Navy Day brought a jet plane right into the parking lot. Students were allowed to inspect the plane be- tween classes. John Broussard, Chief Yeoman, explains the prin- ciple of a jet engine to Bettie Lester, Margot Walker, Sally Saunders and Doris Polansky. is . , 5? 33 if 5 Mm xy? in s 1 Galloway Hudson and his parents are 'talking with Mr. Utterback after the P.T.A. meeting. Students w encouraged to bring their parents to sc o meet their teachers. Parents followed the dule of the student Gail Coons, pictured at the left is making a student council report to members of her home- room. S? Pm' Bad news! Students realize what the flag on the outside of Snuffy's door means-test day! Anxious civics students watch uffy hangs up the flag. This popular teacher was once ach of the Bucs and never tires talkin about it in his classes. e keeps order by using a board th ls l-Iadicol . l-Iis students must give up points on the test scores for income IRX. , . 1 w :ex - K f f Many ex Miller students who art on leave return to visit in familiar halls and to talk with former teachers. Joe Lopez chats with Miss Allard on a warm day in September. CELEBRITIE , C 'l'-UP CRAM CORRIDOR ,a- ix FP .,,,v ' x I' 'P Loud western sh rts, blue ' jeans, and various colored Stet- son hats became a familiar sight on Fridays. These girls had no horses to ride so they rode the stair rail. The game-day cow- girls are: Janita Ward, Bettie Lester, B e t h a Sheffield, Evelyn Stein, J 'I ramlett, Dian Hall and Ann Clark. Those standing are: Mary Tom Williams, Dorothy Paschal, Billy Doris Smith, Patty Ray Peterson and Sherill Whitener. all L . ,, isH.fFQ WH , ii K M, 1 A, K Wg. Sumter n Triplett was elected bi' the student bo i I it ol tht 'sllll ll MFT .IS IIFUSIC L'l ' LUIII ttllllltill .Iohnny listrada. Nick Vallado, .lane 5.itimlt'rs. .Iovce Meeks, Sally Sanders, Gwen Kennedy, and Janie lrtffl'lJlN.lt'l make up the executive committee of the student council. TUDE T COUNCIL LEADS CHOOL I ACTIVITIES The Roy Miller uncil under the leader- ship ol' tlon Trip e sponsorship of Miss Corinne Britt has had ny projects this year. 'Ihe membership was composed of one elected mem- ber from each homeroom. This member attended meetings .i nd took back to his homeroom Phe ideas and suggestions that were made in student council meet' ings. A grade average of HB is necessary to remain on the council. The purpose of our student council is eIop goodxcifizenship within the student body. 'lo lieilp support the athletic teams, t uncil painted miles of posters and painted floors an alls with slogans. The clean-up job that followed was undertaken spirits, Promoting d producing the Silver Dollar Talent Show jects of this worthy group. Members sold football programs and worked in the parking lot at games. They also formed a welcoming committee for new students in our school, Our council representatives met with members ol' the ,junior and senior high school councils once each month to sponsor a good understanding among city schools, its J ' e is e PL . 1 x a CW .2 s ' members of the student onor the senior class by banquet for them. Using a circus as a theme. Frances Feland designed the dec- orations for the banquet this year. Three hundred seniors were entertained at the banquet in the cafeteria and a dance in the gym on the night of th. Corinne Britt is servin stu- dent council sponsor for e first time this year. As a school coun- selor, she has had no difficulty in helping the members of the student council solve their prob- lems. Nl fx F. 1 , f fx, Lt., of Pat Yeager. Barbara Wenger. Stanley Carter. and Janice Rasch discuss plans for the senior banquet. James Cudd. Ann Johnson. Mary Albright. and Betty Naya lor are shown polishing the trophies. One of the duties of he Grounds and Building Co tee is keeping thee trophy cases shining. These students also take pride in seeing that our halls and campus are neat and clean. Another activity of the group is the selling of football s. Rosalec Cloud. Diane Hall. Delphina Reyes. and Frances ltland paint posters. 19 BELOW: Ruth Garcia. Janie Fernandez. and Dclphina Reyes sell football programs. eye: - 3 After a winning football game, the band marches down the field in The Flying M formation Band members kneel and play the Alma Mater. The one-hundred and ten members of the Band of the Buccaneers make an impressive sight both in marching formation and seated for a concert. Fans of Roy Miller's football team point- ed with pride at the excellence of their performances between halves at the games. 20 ' Lloyd ok. director of the Band of the Buccaneers, has held this position for the last four years. His en- thusiasm and interest have made participation in the band a serious proposition as well as fun. '-3' alfa i wg? K X ' l -, la- . 5 2 W 1 Q - s f HL - . g . eb. if N .x RQ if fl , A 'W -.., . 5 D ,X A . 1 A N Q N X 'L X aes ery f!f7.'f2 5 1'.4c't-at J Xwjai SC Robert Neal has been out in front as drum major this year. His outstanding leadership has helped in making the and of the Bucca- one of the best in the state. ARE: Ann Clark, a competent majorette, although this is ABOVE LEFT TO only her first year: Gloria Hunt, who was named Miss Majorette of November last year besides winning other trophies: Libby Mul '- , whose honors are listed below: and Barbara Baker, the only mem c Qdmi e back next year. The twirling of these girls has added color and 2 ' v e half-time per- formances. t AND or T B CCA EER c A I , . U ,- Q I xxx- M Nj, , ' ral .:.'z.' fs . 5 fi . ,sf A . a A.. Q5 ' Q ,..' X: 5 ,,,, Y ? It Vzqz b 5 , A Q Vajra.. ,ag . A, B ,.- 'eg on I-T--5 3 J' Lip gy' , X mfgw f qi ,. -ibby Mullinex, Miss Majorette of I954, has done outstanding work this year. Besides winning the Texas State Championship of 1953 and 1954 in the girls' division, she has won countless other trophies. 2 1 asia .N Wagga J '. . in gh 1 , 3 ' T3 Y h My S Nancy Ahrens XVayne Aldrich Bill Allard or-at Q 'U' Q I ,. C A '- ff -L ' -r i , .Q 2 W Q Z: qi . vs. W , vs 'L at I -:.'- , at at y r -'.., p ,K ::' ,..,.,,.. V, .B - a S li X uw - f V I H ll 'f L in xiii 1 X XX Z 'i X' V V -:jr Q at : f Em 0 , 'il ,dl li 9 gf 'i Q' sw : W 1 W-fm-f y , ,, 1 , M . , rf 'l ' . H ' vs vc, A' ,... 1 x K with 5 t V -k ix 1 X B 'X H X H l.ind.1 Alvarado Robert Bacerra Juan Bernal Alan Branch Barry Burr Margie Camu Albert Arsuaga Ray Balli Robert Bernal Jimmy Bray Aurora Castillo Rafael Caniu Barba er Hortence Ballin Don Bradley Carol Breeding Alfred Cadena Tom Chapa D co ROLLED BY 0 R COUNCIL Fm, s Lorna Chilton Roberta Cisneros Ann Clark Herman Cortez Robert Cuevas Noble Cummings r .am tj? 9 w ik 1-Q 7 ,A ' aw' V Q . X ' A .5 li k M- . k v Q A N 4 M .:,. g X XX if 1 me ,JT pw-all T3 f We N ,i'i ' -f f f . A :Vr ,,. 1 N ll H: X ' Q - PICTURED ABOVE ARE: Fred Hanna, vice president hyllis Gaither, social chairman: Libby Drewry, secretary: Ann Hall, trea er and Don Sawtelle, president. These students were elected as officers of the ban , u Eu council by the band members. They are shown reading the notific -6' National Yearbook, First Chair of America, stating that the Band o 555 uccaneers has been recommended by the National Approval Board as one of the most out- standing bands in America. Because of their accomplishments, the band will have a section in the 1955 edition of the National Yearbook. 22 M. f l We Q 'Z X 4 2 ..-'Fe' A A A X 3 Q .-, 5 f L - Q it 2 We - f ' - 1 1, 1 A H l W7 to we-f' a. Q Ni X 6 x ., ,. , X ' H x- X A lu K ,, . ..., F -Q , . W ag 1 1 1 . , '?'l - 1 Q ww 2 Pg 'x Nw- Q' . ' y 1 is H g, X N ' 1 ' - X X G 'X lf u l Xxrx .1,, . W 4 Ag? S, ,. Wlh ,li ,.., we s X Q 7 ,, W ., M 3.5 ,:.:, 'Q I ff .N l' , , ,,.V X' ' . xl G lxx u if N X X Mike Deason Alice Fuertez Eddie Garza Robert Godoy Ifrank Gutierrez Nor X Hcssclging JOA,-m Irving Ralph De Luna Phyllis Gaither .Ed Gilpin Viola Gonzales Ann Hall errv Hobbs Bill Jackson Libby Drewry Mary Garcia Richard Godoy Alehios Gutierrez l5rcd Hanna Glcria Hunt Dean Jones L06 , Q l 5 1145- 'I' ' L fw . Ann Clark, majorette, frowns at the alarm clock as she realizes that she must get up and dash to school to make that seven o'clock marching practice. Band members drill long hours to gain skill in marching. Rank rehearsals every morning made keen competi- tion. k ' d to be best at hal ' was awarded malts. 23 D wx REQ IR BY B Roland Leal Ken Lemmon Gerard Lohman Jim Kendall Carolyn Lance Humberto Leal ,Q 41 W0 X as .,tsy . lg, V 1 V u ' , - iN fly ll 41 ,.. 2 3 ' wrt -? 58+ U f .as y N N ra :S sf! W ple' . amp I ,' . . P::,5,. M f It :,Q, I 'M 'UQ' J W' . U A K yi nrz. .N 3 iwx x X X Hr E, lt VN X: in 'IX fl-wg., PIU' ' A si +G ' S r 133.-my , -,ze 'al' ,',, , .,.- ' ix 0 N Mark Long Elsa Lugo Joe Maceda Jeanette Martin Joe Martinez Bette Morrison Judith Neely Phillip Lovoas Martha McQuar Joe Maldonado Robert Martin Teresita Martinez Mary Meiares Jimmy Pcden Eloisa Lugo Malvin Mabra Rene Marroquin Benny Martinez Carlos Meza Robert Neal Manuel Pena TUD TS E JOY PIC IC 0 TRIP Maria Pineda Norma Pipes Gaylenc Pricer if'-1 Sylvia Pompa Robert Purinton Clara Quintera 8 I ' xi ., r A, 1, I .. , 'Q VZ? a s il LW! ay ..: A 24 M I ,t.2fwf 'i r,wW,.44r,icwnfm1bww0lll Here we see the band eating lunch as a picnic on their way to Houston, where the semi-final ame was played., This ga as well as variety to and members and was e reg- ular procedure for every football trip. '77 If t iii QU? 5. 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Mills and Mrs. Harry Eaton are shown talking over the a enda as they wait for the board meeting to be called. A v'I'I'I'I'lE I.,l2lY'l': R. D. Shepard is lung at his desl-.. lle was an 'y sulwiect lor this good shot. M ff' i lf: L E 1 AT THE RIGHT: Paul R. Haas l finds time to relax for Il few minutes so that our photog- gx rnpher could get this picture. 3 3 i -ix KA i -W M or out 4, , , sl 2 Wir KN' ' Xt 2 . X r.,. ,sm-Q. I we I me it 1, . ., ig liii ,W Q V x, I N .,..,,..,,.,.. 2 , it 23 .,.,..,., , ,,,V .,,,, , rf-si. f:1I,'f1j'fi2g ..,., aff' Arturo Vasquez was snapped by our photographer as he was opening the door of the School Boart Building. i 1 i M i at Y l r . ' l lf . my DR, R. L. Wll.l.lAMS Superinlendml of 'howls On page and the opposite page are their ti , ort and thoughts to the pur- pictur the men and women who guide suance and development of the educational the activities of the Corpus Christi lnde- opportunities of the boys and girls in our pendent School District. They are devoting public schools. QdW '? ?' ss . A-fi: XVHLDON G. GIBSON Personnel D1'rt'1'lor ' 5 ,Man- J. D. SLAYBAUGH Finance ecior M-----qnqq Nw DR. DXVIGHT Tlilil Curriculum Director x W., 'sf gi . Lf t, ww 3, 3 F2 3 GUM CHARLES A. GREQC High School Przinczipul N f d t of Ro Miller rccogni7e Mr Gregg as the director and adviser of their activities. 'lhcy tmdcrstaiid .mt t, 1 1 is t ii l tu en s y , . x . cl' rts to make their high school days challenging ones which will develop and test thcir abilities. Mr, Circgg lu- ' 0 ' ' ' lr H Q l'Sl 'd t fl Nl of hilh st.md.11'ds and democratic vrilucs which ,4 1 . caci student really wants Jn easy school. Ht has tstab 1 it 1 st ut 5, boy or girl .it his prcscnt worth, yet inspires him to greater accomplishments. www f . gf? b 5- fa f'r i ,af Charles E. lrby's broad grin belies his stern nature when ' ciplining students who have cut :lasses. lt is s responsibility as assistant prin- :ipal to a record of attendance and to :ee that st --r--51 d classes. Mr o 1' 3 is a grad -, - west Texas Teachers fi ---. m State Tea 'yy ege. Mrs. Charles H. l-larris and her assistant Felipa Rosales record attendance, operate the bookstore and m a ke an- nouncements. M R i ' i X 2 W sz' ' 75 ol' ,Q Q 4, U. 1' ,ca-an M71 Claud Hoffman, second assistant principal, Qian has charge of textbooks. Since our state vides textbooks without charge, it is Mr. 'flu an's problem to see that each student -- ives his share, that he takes reason of them, and that he chec was-' in at the close of school, li offman is a graduate of Nort Texas State and Texas Universities. Mrs. Rae lngle, Mr. Greggs secretary, has many duties as general school secre- tary. Below at the right, Cora Beth John- son, registrar, talks over a problem with her assistant, Joyce Ingle. FACULTY Coach Pruitt confers with Mr. Gregg about ns for the district game. J. E. BRENAN . ., Speech r. Speech Club Hobby-Golf ' .Q Qi Zi , .,,- R 1, Qi. ' tk I .sf VERNON ASHTON M. S., Coach Hobby-fgports . .iv . P5 . f' ar wwf E A-wg, ,eww , f uf , fir A . it s3Ng.sqcQ5,gf X , ,i P 3 e ,gf J, . L, COOK and, Orchestra Sponsor, Music Club CORINNE BRITT M. Ed., Counselor Sponsor, Student MRS, C. BRUNDIDGE Council, E. T. A. M. A., English, Spanish H obby-lM usic Siu-. JOHN BAGNALL MRS. D. BARTON M. S.. I. C. T. B. A., Visiting Teacher Hobby-Woodwork Sponsor--Sen. Breakfast Mrs. Wise explains a diagramed sentence to members of her junior English class. MRS. E. COSGROVE B. Ed., Librarian Sponsor. Library Club Hobby-Lapidary MRS. E. BURKET M. S.. P. E. Hobby-Stamps . . 1: A . ii M' Eff.-Q., A W-rn, LEE BEHANNON B. S., Math. Hobby-Crafts M JAMES COSGROVE M. E., Machine Shop Sponsor, V. I. C. Hobby--Hunting ALMA COOK B. S., Typing Hobby-Flowers MRS. B. BOX B. A.. English Hobby4l ishing X . J., tg- Q Sm. '1 . .,.: . fa. 5 sw w if K gg an me JAMES CREIGHTON D. H. DONNAN M. A.. History B. S.. Math. Drivers Sponsor. Franklin Club Education. Coach B Hobby-Chess Hobby--Sports t MRS. W. FOUTS ELBERT FULLER B. S.. Family Living M. Ed.. Woodworking 8 Human Relations Hobby-Hunting Sponsor. F. H. A. Hobby--Voice Study 'ia-'K 5 fi MRS. P. HENSLEE MRS. P. A. HENSON B. S., Homemaking B. A.. Algebra. Com. or, F. H. A. Math. y-Reading Hobby--Football f ' -i sg M N su' 10' f QS MRS. M. DOWDY Secretary Guidance Office Hobby-Singing MRS I. GLASSON R. N.. Supervisor of School Nurses Sponsor, F. N. C. Hobby-Hunting Miva fc:--s GILBERT HERRER B. S., Math, B' Hobby- QQ 'K . . SQ Q . A SV SX 5 . S QV in iii x JOHN DUNAHOO DENA EIDSON M. S., Mechanical B. S.. Homemaking Drawing Sponsor. F. H. A. Hobby-Crafts Hobbu-Crafts 'X i E. E. k . . .... , he y Sr C PATRICIA GREEN MRS. J. HALLORAN M. S.. Homemaking B. A.. Librarian Sponsor. Bayview Sponsor. Kappa Omega Bela Chapter of F. H. A. Hobby-flntiques W af ' Miss Box, cz new member on the faculty. com- pares notes on the teaching of English with Miss Stevenson, senior English teacher. Miss Clark is shown giving out specimen bottles to P. E. girls. Every girl was tested for diabetes during this drive. FACULTY N U V 1 Mr. Brennan, debate coach, points out t members of the affirmative team in a during the state debate tournament held at il- ler in November. llgz -Coach Pruitt is tossed in the shower after district win. S. K. HINER CLYDE ISAACKS MARGA S . A., Bible M. Ed.. Chem. Phy. M. S.. onsor. Bible Club Sponsor. Science Club Sponsor, Mimeo. Hobby--Sports Hobby-Astronomy Hobby-Gardening SPRUCE KEEN M. Ed.. History Hobby--Sons :' 1 K W.. C Q ,C i A A ' ..: 'll ft as ,. ,,,,,...-'f et Wh J FANNIE McCASKILL M. Ed.. Math Sponsor. F. N. Club Hobby--Floriculture MRS. H. LAWSON M. A.. English Hobby-Dogs LAWRENCE LOPEZ M. S., Ind. Arts Sponsor--Scouts Hobby--Sports ALLEN McCORD MRS. I. MAGNIFICO M. A., S. H. Coach Hobby-Sports M. A., English Hobby-Reading FRANCINE LOWE M. R. E., Eng. Jour. Sponsor--Paper Hobby-Music ti wt X 'Jus A . A .Q arf 3? Zta, ff 5 i Q MRS. J. MATTIZA M. A., Eng.. French Sponsor, Annual. French Club Hobby-Sewing '52 34 'Ki- ROBERT LUTER B. F. A., B. S.. D. E Sponsor. D. E. Club Hobby-Car Models 9 WALTER MERTZ Sheermeral Hobby-Midget Car Racmg AMX 'lf af i N X 4,7 1 E. it 9 ik... . ..-' Ai MRS. D. MILLER CENA MORGAN MRS. F. MURPHY MRS. D. NOLD GENE NORTH M. A., English B. S.. Gen. Science M. Ed., Math. M. S.. Art B. A.. History Hobby-Cooking Hobby-Photography Hobby-Painting Sponsor. Jr. Historians Hobby-Men ' 'M ,I ff? .5 9-. dy.. is. its , v- MRS. T. PEARCE R. M. REEVES MRS. B. ROBERTS MRS. E. SCHROEDER DUSTY SIMMGNS M. A.. Latin, Psych. B. S.. History M. A., Math. B. B. A., Typing B. A.. Line Coach Sponsor. Annual, Seniors Sponsor. Football Programs Hobby--Music Hobby-Recipies Hobby-Sports Hobby-Reading e 5 as K f ' I 'fltr4,A, . 'Wy in . 1 QQ my . N, v.gs,f'-K ' ,hp Q 1 Y Q. 5 ' 'l- A W .fa at GE ew? if me A N. li.. 2? y EDWIN SLUDER MRS. L. SMITH MILTON SMITH .Q , B. A.. Civics, Sociology B. A., Science. Health B. S., Choral Music I . Hobby-Photography Sponsor, Jr. Red Cross Sponsor. Choirs -. P ' Hobby-Architecture I ' Q MT-'es I5 S . .. A1 me WOGfl'Ug a victory grin Mr. Cook directs the d in playing the fight song as the Miller fans swarm on the field after the homecoming game. ,,.... M Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Cosgrove and Mrs. West are selecting pictures supplied by the Curriculum Department to be hung in classrooms. 35 FAC LT FACUL Mr. Creightorfs third riod ciuics class celeb the Waco victory by ing a cake baked by Joyce 5 sgs Ingle and Jean Whitley. 'W 'Q li-f if K Mrs. Incll Teague Irwin Thompson M eu Gladys Trantham M. A.--Math Auto Mechanics M. A. - Enqlish Sponsor--Drag Racing Hobby-Fishing Hobby-Golf P V . 1f he - ' -, V A ,.., 1 a:- si Q .tl es e f snn st . X 5 . 1 . -.-:gg . A wc b .. - ,E Tom Pructr Billy Rogers Eddie Stevenson M. S.,-Head Coach B. S.4-Typing. Sec. Training M. A.--English Sponsor-l,ctterman's Club Hobby-Bowling Hobby-Fishing, Golf .,., i llll W with 4 1 ' i l ,TX . , N -51 K K l .W f g. Jl ibnvw ' K 'blk mb' ill 3 Q Warren Freeman, Doris Kennedy. Homa Mae Ellison, and Kay Able present a Christmas gift to their ciuics' teacher, Mr. Keen. Inside the several boxes were bricks, paper and the gift which was pipe and tobacco. Q31 Mrs Henslee and the officers of her homemaking class en' ' M: hments in their living room. Stokes S. D. Strasncr 4 V cience M. S.-Algebra sie Q Golf Team Comm. Math -go Huntiny ' . ' .-' l ' X- lil ' .... T 52 'E' ' ft Q 1 f as Vqll ss W 3. E ., can M . ,. Q U 124-3 Q i .W i lfolk Weaver George Utterback M. A.-History. Math M. S.-Drivers Ed.. Hobby-Chess Golf. Basketball Coach Hobby--Golf Miss Burr. the child development teacher. ex- -f 'Qi lu :.?. 5 S James Wells M. S.-Biology Sponsor-Science Club Hobby-Fishing is e W X Mary West M. Sf vHist. .md Algebra Hobby--Reading Mrs. Helen Willis B. A.--English Hubby--Juniors, Seniors plains Santa Claus to her nursery students. ' . ',t 'Z f . me I i K , :'.f'f.g-Q. 'L - ' pre as Q fsum,J 'l'he members of the football team gave watches to each of their coaches in appreciation for a wonderful year. Mrs. Mary Wise M. A.-English Hobby-English Jane Allard M. A.-Spanish Hobby-Eating, Dancintz Mrs. Lillian McNeill M. A.-English I If , 0 .Q Q, ' - ,.,, , A. H' Miss Cook's sixth period typing class settles down to steady practice. The hum of twenty-five machines can be heard all during the day as eager students learn the skill of typing. 's FACULTY .t,.s .....t...A.--vsaew -ii.. In C ,H w 25 ,...-., tw fi M we 1 'Q , wg . I 1-mt NWWW W A BO'l l'OM ROW: I.arry Iialcon. Lionel .IaliIl'. Raul Castillo. Robert Castillo. Tony Iialcon. Leo Gonzales. Dick DeSalme. Larlog Conyalrs. Alphonso Sanchez. Georg Hydrick. and .lim Sharp. SIECZOND ROW: Carl Cook. Nicho Valclev. Gilbert Reyes. Butch Ladewig. Pied Braselton. Richard Nahors. lfred Jennings. .lames Moore. .lohnnv Colton. .lohnn Cilusing, and Charles XVarren. THIRIJ ROW1 Bruce Sllllllhfl. Roger Colmenero. Tom DeSalme. Allan Laurence, Larry Dueitt. Manuel Quesada. Joe Motlett. Daniel Zunlter. Elbert Maley. in Don Go re, nmnuqer. lfOURTIi ROW: Rudy Castillo. nmmigur. Calvin Scott. James Bullard. Lee Crawford. Curtis Dyer, Bob Dolan. and Eugene Spencer. Ioif ROW: Vernon Ashton. Dusty Simmons. Pete Ragus, and Tom Pruett. BATTLI ' B C BLAZE TR IL T 0 CHAIVIPIO HIP Reverend Darrell Gray pre- sents the District trophy to the Bucs. The trophy was given by the Shell Center Businessmen's Association. Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bv::.. Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Coach Ashrcn accepts the City Championship trophy from Principal Charles Gregg. The trophy was presented by The American Legion. 1954 was a thrilling football season for Roy Miller. Winning ten out of twelve games, the Bucs were regarded as one of the top high school elevens in the state. The huge Buc stadium was crowded for every home game and thousands followed them for their out of town contests. In the second game of the season, Midland stopped the Bucs and gave them their only loss until they lost the semiffinals by one point to Austin of Houston. Stacking up 270 points against their oppon- ents' I36 points, the Battlin' Buccaneers won the district and bi-district championships of 6AAAA and 5AAAA. -4 SEASON SCHEDULE 32 7 I2 25 25 26 45 19 25 20 I4 20 ........,....Galena Park .. .. . 18 Midland .. 26 Ft. Worth Northside .. .. 6 Houston S. F. Austin 6 .Houston Jeff Davis ..... ..... I 3 San Antonio Jefferson , 0 Galveston Kerwin .. ...'l2 Brownsville . . 7 San Antonio Brack , 0 Ray ,, ,,,,........ , 'I4 Waco .............. .... . .. . 13 2l Houston S. F. Austin ,. .. X,,., MWMN 4 PETE RAGUS - END COACH Through his enthusiasm and interest he vill always Ugarantee ya success through fix - iard work. ' ' .- u u uuuuu st '- I . :, ' ,. fri, -.ga 'N' W' ir' I 5 TOM PRUETT - HEAD COACH I Because of his discipline and guidance, the Q, 4 team thinks of Coach Pruett as an under- I HT standing father. I I I VERNON ASHTON BACKEIELD COACH Being on time is Coach Ashton's creed. Iiour of the men who played important roles in the Bucs' games last Fall were these offi- cials. I.lil'l' 'IO RIGHT: Tommy Cryer. Judy Hester. Bill Kirk. and A. C. Smith. They call ed the games honestly. as they saw them. and, as a whole. did a commendable job. 39 CUACHES, IYIANAGEII ', OFFICIAL , PLAY IMPORTA T ROLE N.. Q S Q I .7 ,S 1 l Qs X ' S uit DUSTY SIMMONS - LINE COACH With his sense of humor Coach Simmons makes hard work seem like fun. Pictured below are the varsity managers, Don Gore and Rudy Castillo, who are checking the medicine kit to be sure that it contains all the necessary equipment. F, 5 , .xi STATISTICS MILLER GALENA PARK 16 First Downs 14 416 Yards Rushing 226 7 Yards Passing 48 4 Passes Attempted 7 1 Passes Completed 3 1 Passes Intercepted By 1 2 for 31 Punting Average 4 for 34 4 Fumbles Lost 3 4 for 30 Yards Penalized 3 for 35 SCORE BY QUARTERS Miller ,,,...,,,........... 6 6 0 20-32 Galena Park ....,... 12 0 0 6-18 Miller scoring: Touchdowns- Lawrence 2, Dueitt 2, Castillo. PAT -Dueitt 2,. Galena Park scoring: Touch- downs-Dickey, Shelton, Jeane. Two Galena Park tacklers. one submarining in from under and another latching on a little higher up, put the skids under Larry Dueitt after he had rambled for yardage in our season opener. Miller pens Season With 32-13 Victor A big opening-night crowd of 12,000 turned out in swelter-- ing heat at Buc Stadium to watch the Buccaneers explode for three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to make a near runaway of their game with the Yellow Jackets from Galena Park. i Coach Tom Pruett's backs lived up to their pre-season bill- ing with half a dozen long runs, and the inexperienced lin e, which let the Jackets gain ground in big chunks during the two opening quarters, finally tightened up and played good defensive ball. Galena Park scored first and held a 12-6 lead at the end of the first quarter, but the Bucs tied up 12-all at halftime. There wasn't a scoring threat in the third period but on the first play of the fourth quarter, Miller went over for a touchdown and didn't stop until the count read 32-12. There Pruett flooded the game with subs and Galena Park scored on a pass with 51 seconds remaining. Allan Laurence scored twice on runs of 1 and 12 yards and set up his first touchdown with a 69-yard gallop. Junior half- back-quartcrback Larry Dueitt raced 32 and 35 yards for touch- downs and Robert Castillo got the other on a 59-yarder. Dueitt kicked two out of the five attempts for the only con- versions of the night. 40 JIMMY SHARP Back 160 1 Letter BOB DOLAN Back 165 1 Letter ROBERT CASTILLO Bach 160 Z Letters it 'imma C., gy tgp . ' f 6 I A sri -ibn ,K 3 ....... rg' 3:3 was -,.. l i t Y M -Il Sy n, . G we , W :V A Q' 1 'Ng 'iii-1:7123 3 .5 aww 7 - M, Q . ff if: 'N 5 'Li-gf , ' it W A V w-eevri' V VR-A-v ' - . . . ' :it , i .zL..+-W A it th eir: 5 1 1 Quarterback Jimmy Sharp scampers around right end for lO yards on A keeper play in the second quarter against Galena Park. But his efforts were wasted as the play was nullified because of a clipping penalty. TOMMY DE SALME Back 148 I Letter ALLEN LAURENCE Back 160 3 Leters CARLOS GONZALEZ Back 158 I Letter STATISTICS MILLER MIDLAND 7 First Downs 22 80 Net Yards Rushing 362 49 Net Yards Passing 49 6 Passes Attempted 6 3 Passes Completed 4 0 Passes Intercepted By 0 7-28 Punting Average 2-37 0 FFumbles Lost I 5-35 Penalties 5-60 SCORE BY QUARTERS Miller ..................., 7 0 0 0- 7 Midland ..,-,,.,.,...,,, 0 I3 6 7-26 Touchdowns: Miller, Castillo, Midland, McDanieIs, Johnson 2, Owens. PAT: Miller, Dueitt: Mid- land, Brooks, 2. Midland Hands iller First SC3SOIl,S Loss, 26-7 At Midland the Buccaneers scored on the fourth play of the game after recovering a Bronco kickoff fumble. Deonicio Valdez recovered a Bronc miscue on the opening kickoff on the Midland 20-yard line and three plays later Robert Castillo banged the middle for the score. Larry Dueitt kicked the extra point and that was all she wrote for the Bucs. The touchdown seemed to anger the Broncs of Coach Tug- boat Jones, who went to work only to bog down on their first 41 drive on the Miller 19. They came back, however, to score on the first play of the second quar ter on a short plunge by Wa hoo McDaniels. Subsequently t W o touch downs were made by Tommy Johnson and one by Jim Owens. Dueitt played an outstanding game for the Buccaneers. I-le did most of the kicking. kept the Broncs off balance with his run- ning and passed for more than half of Miller's total yardage gained. STATISTICS MILLER NORTH SIDE ll First Downs 11 210 Net Yards Rushing 172 20 Net Yards Passing 21 I0 Passes Attempted 6 2 Passes Completed 2 I Passes lntercepted by 0 4 for 33.2 Punting Avg. 4 for 25 2 Fumbles Lost 3 I-I5 Penalties 2-20 SCORE BY QUARTERS North Side ...,.........e 6 0 0 0- 6 Miller ....... . e,,,.....,...., 0 6 0 6-I2 .,..Scoring: North Side-Rallsp Mil- ler-L. Falcon, Dueitt. MiIler's junior halfback, Larry Dueitt. headed wide around right end in this first quarter play last night at Buc Stadium but was hauled down just as he hit the line of scrimmage by North Side's Billy Lavelle. BUTCI-I LADEWIG Back 145 I iller Buccaneers core fm 12-6 Win ver North Side The Miller Buccaneers de- feated North Side in a defensive battle. The game, touted a duel between high-scoring offensive- minded elevens, was character- ized by rock 'em and sock 'em football with both teams pick- ing up their yardage with short power plays through' the line. The Steers started the scor- ing in the opening period after recovering a Miller fumble on the 3l. In four plays the Cow- town team had its touchdown. The extra point was no good. Miller came back to capitalize on a North Side fumble to tie the game up in the second quar- ter. After driving for 32 yards down to the -three, the Bucs lost the ball on downs. North Side fumbled on their first play and guard Larry Falcon pounced on the loose ball in the end zone for the touchdown. Dueitt's kick was blocked and the score was knotted. Both teams came back in the last half with passing attack-s but neither enjoyed much suc- cess. Early in the fourth period after driving from their own 33 to the Steers' 48, the Bucs decid- ed to gamble on fourth down, needing two yards. Dueitt scoot- ed 48 yards for the touchdown but Braselton's kick was wide. Late in the final period North Side went over for a touchdown, but the play was nullified be- cause of a clipping penalty. That one play ruined the Steers, With only three minutes left in the game, North Side could never get moving again and the Bucs were content with stalling the rest of the way. 42 TONY FALCON Back 143 Z Letters FREDDY BRASELTON Back 166 1 Letter 52 Qu. 'Q M l Q -s ,ff 3 it rx 1 5 s SF- 'E 5 Md! Util Il l S RR , OF HOUSTO ,, 'X fi -f V vu 4Q40'V ...aff -0 1? .. , WN , Q gt l sl fs sa , K , 3 w fgtigafgs A XX gm A I eg A f Bobby Dolan smashes over center and runs over the Mustangs for a touchdown. Gilbert Reyes and James Bullard come in too late to assist Dolan. LARRY DUEITT Back 174 2 letters LEO GONZALEZ Back 138 1 letter CARL COOK Back 161 Reserve STATISTICS MILLER AUSTIN 17 First Downs 'I2 382 Yards Rushing 96 1 Passes Attempted 25 1 Completed 'I4 28 Yards Passing 156 4 Passes Intercepted by 0 4-34 Punts 2-54 54 Yard Penalized 20 Miller scoring: Touchdowns- Laurence, Castillo, Dueitt, Dolan. PAT-Dueitt. Austin scoring: Touchdowns- Breymala. BUCCANEERS SCORE 25-6 VICTORY OVER AUSTIN Roy Miller High School's bounce back Buccaneers ran over and around the Stephen F. Austin Mustangs' by a score of 25-6. The result was never in doubt after five minutes of the first quarter when Allan Laurence ran 17 yards off tackle for the first of five Buc scores. Tom Pruett's boys flashed a great ground attack against the heavier Mustangs who earlier this season held powerful Port Arthur to a l9-4 score. The Bucs' only weakness was their pass defense and that lack accounted for the Mustang's only score in the third quarter. A slim crowd of about 3,000, more than 200 from Corpus Christi, saw the Buccaneers in their best game of the young season. u Laurence's touchdown came after a sustained 99 yard drive. 43 N Robert Castillo smashed off tackle and went 86 yards for the second Buc counter. Castillo powered over from the one yard line for the third touchdown to give the Bucs an 18-0 lead at halftime. A pass from Vince Matthews to Jerry Pope was good for 54 yards to set up the Mustang score a minute after the opening of the third quarter. Three plays later Dave Breymala plunged across for the only Mustang touchdown of the night. The third touchdown came for the Bucs when Dueitt pulled a quarter-back sneak, and then later kicked the extra point to make the score read 19-6. Bob Dolan scored the last touchdown with a 26 yard jaunt over and around Austin's right end. During the remaining minutes of the game Miller in- tercepted three Mustang passes as the subs finished the game. STATISTICS MILLER DAVIS 23 First Downs 8 414 Yards Rushing 130 4 Passes Attempted 5 2 Completed 4 23 Yards Passing 76 0 Passes lntercepted by 2 0 Fumbles Recovered by 0 0 No. Punts 3 0 Punting Average 37.2 40 Yards Penalized 50 SCORE BY QUARTERS Miller ,..........,....V 6 6 7 6-25 Davis ...........,eeA.,,,,.e 0 13 0 0-13 Miller scoring: Touchdowns- Dueitt, Castillo, Dolan, Laurence. PAT-Dueitt. Davis touchdowns: Powell, Rasberry. PAT-Hamel. Dick Lewis. Jeff Davis of Houston halfback, skirts right, end for a I4-yard gain in the first quarter of the game in Buc- caneer Stadium. The play. however, was called back because of a clipping penalty. The Miller players pictured are James Bul- lard 1513. Joe Moffett Q50l, Larry Falcon C613 and Bruce Shugart 831. D 'tt B BRUCE SHUGART uel par cs ues Bach ,U Past Davis, 2. -13 Miller defeated Jefferson Da- vis of Houston with a terrific score of 25-13. The first half was featured by a wild second quarter during which three touchdowns were made in three minutes. Miller struck for the first touchdown of the game in the first quarter the game on a 42-yard drive spearheaded by Robert Castillo. Dueitt missed the conversion. Lewis went down 48 yards before Robert Castillo overtook and knocked him out of bounds. Four plays later Miller took pos- session. Miller drove immediately deep into Panther territory only to have Cullen Rasberry inter- cept Sharp's pass and ankle back to the Buc 33. Winston Powell broke through right tackle for the last six yards. Rayford Ham- el didn't convert. Allan Laurence almost broke the Panther's hearts by taking the kickoff on his seven, picking up some blocking and exploding 93 yards for a touchdown. Dueitt's extra point try was no good. ' Davis came right back and Rasberry went over through the middle. Hamel kicked the con- version to give the Panthers a 13-I 2 lead. The Bucs took the third pe- riod kickoff and crushed right on down 82 yards for a touch- down on short yardage gains by Dueitt, Laurence, Bob Dolan and Bruce Shugart. Dueitt made the touchdown and also con- verted. The game ended with Dolan circling left end for the final 12 yards and Curtis Dyer missing the extra point try. 44 Z Letters ALPHONSO SANCHEZ Back 158 3 Letters JOE MOFFETT Center 200 I Letter cost. r 1 gn-was - 'STN , we Q - X I r s 5 FT X s X K Q at sm was x i 2 I t J-if - Z t E s ...W if'-U R E Gm A. 5 e K t . ml P . if 2 I 2 . at ,. ... w 4 .. at Robert Castillo doesn't let the long-time hex at Memorial Stad- ium bothcr him as he attempts another of his long runs around Jefferson's right end. James Bullard Center 179 3 letters Raul Castillo Center 153 . Reserve Curtis Dyer Guard 188 I Ietter Statistics MILLER JEFFERSON 16 First Downs 7 286 Yards Rushing 45 71 Yards Passing 107 13 Passes Attempted 16 6 Completed 5 5 Intercepted by 1 4 Punts 6 31 Punting Average 30 4 Fumbles Recovered by 4 80 Yards Penalized 25 SCORE BY PERIODS Miller ,e,,,..,.,.,,,, ...,.. 7 13 0 6-26 Jefferson ,.,,,.,,.,, . ...O 0 0 0- 0 Touchdowns, Laurence 2, Glusing, Castillo. PAT-Dueitt 2. Miller Ignores Hex To Whip Jeff, 26-0 The Miller Buccaneers, com- pletely ignoring the so-called hex, showed great power as they s m a s h e d defense - minded Thomas Jefferson of San An- tonio here Friday night, 26-0. in the District 61-XAAA opener for both teams. Jeff got the first big break of the game on the opening play from scrimmage. Castillo fum- bled when he hit the middle of the line and the Mustangs re- covered on Miller's 2. Jeff drove down to the one but the Bucs stiffened and held on downs. That was the only time Jeff se- riously threatened during the ini- tial half. From then on it was all Mil- ler in that first half. The Bucs' offense sputtered and stalled for most of the opening quarter, but with one minute ileft, Miller finally got to moving. After Glusing had recovered a bad Jeff snap from center on Miller's 31, the Bucs proceeded in lightning- fast fashion to march 69 yards in only five plays for the game's opening touchdown. With Miller on Jeff's 41 and needing a yard for first down, Dueitt decided to gamble on the fourth down try. Instead of hit- ting the tightly bunched Jeff line, Dueitt pitched out to Lau- rence who sprinted 4l yards Ai around right end to score. Dueitt converted and Miller led 7-O aft- er the opening quarter. Witli 3 140 minutes left in the half, Miller struck for its second score. This one came on a beau- tiful pass from Dueitt to Glus- ing, good for 36 yards. Glusing slipped behind the napping Jeff secondary, took the ball all alone on the five and easily stepped over for the score. This time Dueitt's kick was wide. The last touchdown of the half came with only 40 seconds left. After taking over a Jeff punt on the Mustangs 49, Mil-- ler drove to the goal in a mere three plays. The speedy Castillo went the last '56 yards when he hit the midlde of the line. He was completely surrounded by blue-shifted d e fe n d e r s, but somehow suddenly broke into daylight and high-tailed it over. Dueitt converted and the half ended with Miller in front. 20-O. Hitting the middle of the line for short yardage, the Bucs marched to the goal in six plays. Laurence powered over right tackle for the last yard. Dueitt's kick was good but an offsides penalty nullified the point. The score came with only five sec- onds left and only time for an- other kick-off remained. ing minutes of play. STATISTICS MILLER KIRWIN 'I6 First Downs 1'l 268 Net Yards Rushing 95 66 Net Yards Passing I36 'IO Passes Attempted 25 5 Passes Completed 8 2 Passes Intercepted by I 3-28.2 Punting Average 7-23 3 Fumbles Lost 2 8-42 Penalties 5-41 SCORE BY QUARTERS Miller ....,.,sss.,,.,...,, 7 'I9 13 6-45 Kirwin .,,sss,s,.......,, 0 6 0 6-I2 Miller scoring: Touchdowns- Laurence 2, Shugart, Cotton, Gon- zales, Castillo, Sanchez. PAT-De- Salme 2, Braselton: Kirwin scoring: Touchdowns, Rabisheaux, Monford. Kirwin end Martin Buresh didn't have a chance to pull in this second-quarter pass as four Miller defenders completely blanket the intended Galveston receiver. Linebacker Joe Moffett 40501 bats the ball away while Butch Ladwig tleftj. James Bullard 151, centerj and Tony Falcon Qrightj keep Buresh surrounded. Bucs utelass Kirwin, 45-12 Millei' Coasts to Sixth Ivin Over GkllVCSt0ll Team The Miller Buccaneers, roll- ing practically at will, crushed their namesake from Galveston, the Kirwin High Buccaneers, 45-12 in a non-conference con- test. Buc Coach Tom Pruett used everyone sparingly in the open- Miller's first touchdown came with 4:50 minutes left in the opening quarter when Allan Laurence swept left end from nine yards out for the touch- down to climax a 59-yard drive. A pass from Larry Dueitt to Tommy De Salme added the ex- txa point. The Bucs struck with lightn- ing suddenness in the second pe- riod for three touchdowns. Bruce Shugart racked up the first one when he plunged over left guard from four yards out. The scoring drive was a 70-yard af- fair and it took Miller I5 plays to cover the distance. Freddy Braselton kicked the extra point. Minutes later Miller hit pay- dirt again. This time Laurence scooted around left end from 14 yards out. A half dozen tacklers hit the speedy Buc back but he shook loose and raced across standing up. Braselton's kick was low. With 25 seconds left in the half, Kirwin finally broke its scoring drought. Riding the arm of quarterback Eddie Robis- heaux, Kirwin marched 70 yards for the touchdown. Tony Gar- za's kick was no good. Early in the third period Mil- ler did it again. Taking over a Kirwin punt on the Galveston team's 49, it took Miller only three plays to cover the distance to the goal. Speedy Leo Gon- zales went the last 40 yards on a beautiful 40-yard scamper off left tackle. De Salme rammed over for the extra point. Miller ran the score to 39-6. Robert Castillo, on the only time he had the ball all night, shot through a big hole at right tackle and went eight yards standing up for the touchdown. Baselton's kick was wide. Miller's single fourth quarter score came when Alphonso San- chez, showing no signs of the bad knee that's hampered him all season, picked a stray Kirwin pass off and raced 55 yards down the left sideline for the touchdown. Braselton failed again on the conversion try. Kirwin pushed its score into two digits with three minutes left when Ronald Monford sneaked over frorn the two. Gar- za's kick was low. 46 LARRY FALCON Guard 174 I Letter DICK DE SALME Guard 163 I Letter ROGER COLMENERO Guard, 160 I Letter Q U X Q it xc 6 A.. X. ' 4 QQ is --W 1 me it xx .s. .- Y X we-rfyt ' st ' is ,. sg lr- 'es his .S ...Si 2 'fs X ?. W XV K. is -K 'N . ME f M KW XY pk x V I :EI I s 5, t i X ' it! s JSNN -. K ' f.,s .M . in 3. I 'TW .. -X ...egg at 1 Q.. ills? X in -:VN is Sa , x I 10 if 1 . 'K ii ...I In H B M H ' , .,::. M. T fix Lf' tt i.QQ-3 - jr M4 . -- -A I .afM'W'tVif'ii -- J' 'A .-5 K' I Noam i .a kai I 12. ,is-Q63 'll- Miller fullback Bob Dolan CIII dives five yards off Ieft tackle down to the four midway of the second quarter to set up the second Buccaneer touchdown against Kirwin of Galveston. Bruce Shugart cracked on across moments later for the score and Miller kept rolling for a 45-12 victory. DANIEL ZUNKER Guard 185 I Letter DIONICIO VALDEZ Guard 163 I Letter RICHARD NABORS Guard 183 Reserve STATISTICS MILLER BROWNSVILLE I9 First Downs 2 332 Yards Rushing 60 79 Yards Passing I2 8 Passes Attempted 9 5 Completed 2 0 lntercepfed by I 3 Times Punted I0 21.0 Punting Average 27.7 4 Fumbles Lost I 40 Yards Penalized 0 SCORE BY QUARTERS Miller .,.e.....,...,.,e,, 0 7 0 I2-I9 Brownsville ,,,,,, ,,,,, 0 0 0 7- 7 ,Miller scoring: Touchdowns- Dueitt, 2: Jalifi: PAT-Dueitt. Brownsville scoring: Touchdowns- Mannp PAT, Mann. Miller Tops Suddeinl Tough Eagles, 19-7 Miller stood upon top of the District 6AAAA heap. a posi- tion it has -not held for several years. The Bucs took over the un- disputed leadership by whack- ing a surprisingly stubborn Brownsville High, I9-7. In this victory the Buccaneers ran all over and around the pesky Eagles but seldom crossed the goal line-the pay-off area. Miller's blazing backs ran for 332 yards and I9 first downs while holding the Eagles to two first downs and 60 yards rush- ing. Brownsville held the Bucs at bay until two minutes before the half when they moved 52 47 yards on ll plays, with Larry Dueitt circling end for the final 12 yards. Dueitt scored again on the first play of the last quarter on a I6-yard romp around end. Brownsville climbed back in- to the picture midway in the period as Ronine Mann took a punt and ran it back 44 yards for a touchdown. Miller added its final score a short time later, moving 64 yards. Dueitt passed to end Lionel Jalifi for the final 36 yards. It was Millers seventh vic- tory in eight games. The Bucs had lost only to Midland, one of the states top ranked teams. STATISTICS BRACKENRIDGE MILLER 5 First Downs 10 40 Net Yards Rushing 304 14 Net Yards -Passing 49 12 Passes Attempted 7 3 Passes Completed 2 0 Intercepted by 3 10 Punts, Number 4 31.5 Punts Avg. in Yards 25.1 1 Ball Lost, Fumbles 2 1 Penalties 7 5 Yards Lost, Penalties 35 SCORE BY QUARTERS Brackenridge ...,,,,, 0 0 0 0-0 Miller ........,....,,,..7, 12 0 6 7-25 Touchdowns: Castillo, Dueitt, Laurence, Dolan. Points after touch- down: Braselton. 'Tommy DeSalme fleftj closes in on Brackenridge's Mat- thew Orlando after the Eagle back had gone for only a short gain. Coming up in the background to lend their assistance for the Bucs are Eugene Spencer U51 and Johnny Glusing. Bucs Smash Brackenridge, 2 -0, To Cinch Title Share The Miller Bucs made sure that a Corpus Christi team will again represent District 6AAAA in the state playoffs by swamp- ing the Brackenridge Eagles, 25-0, with the speed and trick- ery of its flashy backfield. Robert Castillo W en t 68 yards for a touchdown, Allan Laurence went 66 for another, Larry Dueitt scored from IO yards out and Bob Dolan from 6 yards away as the Bucs romp- ed to their fourth straight dis- trict victory. In the first quarter Miller scored twice. Castillo's 68-yard run on a quick pitchout around left end opening the gates, and Dueitt's 10-yard run barely get- ting in before the quarter ended. It was fortunate that Dueitt scored on the Miller 36-yard drive, to soothe Corpus Christi fans who were up in arms over the work of referee George Lee. The Bucs had taken the ball on the Brackenridge 36-yard line. Dueitt faked the ball to Castillo on a crash into the line, but kept the ball and circled end and raced 20 yards to an ap- parent touchdown. But Lee had whistled the play dead at the line of scrimmage when he was fooled by the faking, and he called the play back. Dueitt call- ed the same play again running across the goal line, and again Lee called it back. But all was forgiven when the Bucs finally got one that counted. Laurence's long run came in the third quarter, again the Buc blazing speed carrying the ball carrier past the entire secondary. Dolan's touchdown came in the final quarter and Fred Brazel- ton converted. Dueitt had missed the first three tries. 48 LEE CRAWFOIRD Tackle 185 I Letter GILBERT REYES Tackle 165 1 Letter CALVIN SCOTT Tackle 230 Reserve , X' '-il--.s 1 ll! ,kv .W ' ff' L 969W Larry Dueitt, a brilliant back, But Ray came storming back JAMES MOORE mall A e rss, ,ga-Q.. Robert Castillo runs into trouble in the form of Gary Dohman lforegroundl and Dennis Davis 1663 as he picked up three yards from the Ray -I3 to the 40 in the first quarter of Thanks- giving Day game. Bruce Shugart 1331 missed an attempted block at Dohman. Tackle 210 I letter EUGENE SPENCER Tackle 172 I letter EREDDY JENNINGS Tackle 175 I letter STATISTICS MILLER RAY II First Downs 17 226 Yards Rushing 176 'I0 Yards Passing 65 6 Passes Attempted 11 2 Passes Completed 4 I Passes lntercepted By 0 0 Fumbles Lost 4 6 for 28.0 Punting Average 2 for 37.1 2 for 10 Yards Penalized 2 for 50 Miller scoring: Touchdowns- Jalifi, Castillo, Dueitt. PAT-Cas- tillo, Braselton. Ray scoring- Touchdown-Lit- trell, Bennett. PAT-Baxter-2. iller utscores Texans To Gain Playoffs., 20-141 ran through the Ray Texans for 23 yards and the winning touch- down in the fading minutes of play Thanksgiving afternoon at Buc Stadium to give the Miller Buccaneers a 20-14 victory and their first district football championship in 13 years. The victory gave Coach Tom Pruett and his Bucs the District 6AAAA championship with a perfect record of four wins. For fans who have seen all five of the previous Miller-Ray games, this one was the best. The two clubs went into the game considered almost exact equals, and they came out of it almost the same way. The tack- ling and overall defensive play of both teams was vicious. There were thrilling runs and long passes. And in the end it was the error-less play of the Buc- caneers and their ability to capi- talize on Ray mistakes which paid off. The game see-sawed back and forth all afternoon, with the Bucs jumping into an early lead after recovering a Ray fumble. The Texans tied it up early in the second quarter at 7-7. Then the Bucs sprung Robert Castillo loose on the day's longest run, a 79-yard dash up the middle for a touchdown, and Miller led at halftime, 13-7. 49 to put the Bucs in the hole the entire third quarter and even- tually took over the lead for the first time just before the third quarter ended. And then. with the shadows growing long across the field. Dueitt stormed through the Texans on his 23-yard run to give Miller its victory. The statistics were very close, and-in the matter of yardage gained-slightly in Ray's favor. The Texans were outrushed. 226 yards to 176, but complet- ed four of l 1 passes for 65 yards to Miller's two out of six tries for 10. And Ray led in first downs. I7 toll. But the ball-hawking Buc line gathered in four Ray fumbles and Fred Braselton in- tercepted a Texan pass to make the difference. Meanwhile the Miller backs were hanging onto the football like it was made of gold and didn't drop it once during the afternoon. The attack of both teams was ati ll-man affair and the sta- tistics bear it out. Castillo's yard- age, built up by his 79-yard scamper, was the day's best with 96 in 16 carries. Don Deal had 68 in nine tries and Raymond Chilton picked up 64 in 12 trips. Dueitt, who called his own signal only six times, gained 39 yards. STATISTICS MILLER WACO ll First Downs I2 l84 Net Yards Rushing 96 3 Passes Attempted 26 2 Passes Completed ll 61 Yards Passing 143 2 Passes lntercepted by 0 0 Fumbles Recovered by l 6 Punts 2 26 Punting Average 30.5 I0 Yards Penalized 35 SCORE BY QUARTERS Miller ,.........,,........... .7 7 0 0-14 Waco ..........,,...,....... .7 0 6 0-13 Miller touchdowns: Laurence, Shugartp PAT-Braselton 2: Waco touchdowns-Clark, Flood: PAT: Poston. Waco's unidentified tackle missed Alfonso Sanchez H43 as he prepares to put the halter on Waco's Dicky Clark. Manuel Quesada 1881 and Tom DeSalme C141 come in to back up Sanchez. Great Defensive how Gives Miller 14-13 Win Miller High won the right to bear the name Battlin' Bucs with a magnificent l4-l3 bi-district victory over Waco. Miller ripped off long chunks of yardage in the first quarter as the Bucs took the kickoff and marched 80 yards for a touch- down. The big gainer was the last 43 yards when Allan Lau- rence took a Dueitt handoff, smashed through the left side of the line, veered left, picked up a cover of blockers and exploded down the sidelines all the way. Once he hit the sidelines he nev- er was more than six inches from out of bounds as he ran like buckshot in the direction of ducks. Freddie Braselton almost gave the fans heart failure on the ex- tra point try. His kick was high, wobbly and barely over the crossbars. But it counted just as much as one by Doak Walker. Late in the first quarters Joe Winter recovered one of Gon- zales' fumbles on the Miller 49 and the Tigers crunched for the touchdown with Clark passing almost each down. Once to the 10, Clark turned to a running game and in four tries finally went over from the three. Don- ald Poston kicked the extra point to make it 7-7. Miller wasn't impressed with this show. The Bucs took the kickoff and marched 84 yards on nine plays for a touchdown and this time Brazelton kicked the golden extra point that spell- ed victory, although no one thought so at the time. In the drive Dueitt, playing one of the best games of his ca- reer although rarely running with the ball, worked the Waco club into position for the real killer of the drive-a 39-yard pass to end George Hydrick. It was a perfect fake and pass play by Dueitt and caught the Tigers with their mouths wide open. Hydrick, h o w e v e r, was downed on the I5 and Gonzales lost two at the left side of the line. Then Dueitt proved his worthiness by chunking under the worst conditions possible. Dueitt dropped back to pass and he was surrounded by Tigers. He eluded a couple but one hung around his neck. As he started down, Dueitt hurled the ball at Gonzales on the two- yard line: Gonzales deflected the ball into the air and over the head of a Waco defender into the arms of end Bruce Shugart. Shu- gart was the most surprised man on the field but he held onto the ball like a champion. After the half Joe Flood took the kickoff for Waco and went 93 yards up the left sidelines for a touchdown. From then on it was all Waco-except the Tigers never could get across for another score. They smashed to the Mil- ler ll, 20 and 17 yard lines but the Buc line and pass defenders always seemed to have just a lit- tle something left to stave the Tigers off. Rn JOHNNY COTTON End 155 I Letter LIONEL JALIFI End 15 7 I Letter 1 JOHNNY GLUSING 'End 165 I Leteer aff-4' we l 2' A HSI' ' 2, 4: 'K 'R M ,.V. . -ig na -... I i SRQEQ 5 'V t i W 3 'e . L 2 1 Ik , ,Q t. L ..aW,.a 1 -- f ' r 1 R 1.1 .Q Q. 3 ,, 'Yr ' Y' tv 1 . Statistics MILLER AUSTIN I5 First Downs 16 314 Yards Rushing 96 0 Yards Passing 195 2 Passes Attempted 23 0 Passes Completed 14 0 Passes Intercepted by 0 3 for 37 Punting Average 3 for 25 3 Fumbles Lost 3 4-26 Yards Penalized 3-25 SCORE BY QUARTERS Miller ,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 0 I3 0 7-20 Austin .. ,t,,,. . 14 0 0 7-21 Miller scoring: Touchdowns- Dueitt 2, Laurence. PAT-Brasel- ton 2. Austin scoring: Touchdowns- Pope, Veale 2. PAT-Sims 3. Allan Laurence. the little roundman. runs around left end on a wide sweep as Leo Gonzalez comes up to aid him. Buccaneers Bow ut Austin Triumph , 21-20 George Hydrick End I7l 2 letters Charles Warren End 160 Reserve Manuel Quesada End 160 3 letters The Miller Buccaneers, plag- ued by fumbles at crucial mo- ments and never able to stop the brilliant passing of Vince Mat- thews, lost a one-point heart- breaker to the Stephen F. Aus- tin Mustangs to bow out of the state Class AAAA playoffs, 21 20. Despite Matthews' passing, the real backbreaker for the Bucs was the inability to hold on to the football. They fumbled twice in the first quarter, once on the opening kick-off and again four plays after receiving the second kick-off, and each time Austin recovered to march for a touchdown. By this time the big Corpus Christi delegation that had trav- eled to Houston with the Bucs was wondering whether to cry or go quietly home. But then the Buc ground game began to click. Behind by 14-0 almost before they could catch their breath. Coach Tom Pruitt's young team demonstrated the terrific spirit which had carried it to the semi- finals for the first time since 1940. With Allan Laurence and Larry Dueitt racing for long yardage, the Bucs stormed back to score twice and trail by only 14-13. But their real break didn't come until the fourth quarter when Johnny Glusing recovered 51 a Mustang fumble on the Miller 36. Laurence got two at left guard and then Dueitt headed wide to his right, cut back in- side a floating end and raced '32 yards before he was overhauled on the Austin 10. Dolan picked up three in two carries and then Dueitt ran around left end behind good blocking from the seven for the touchdown. Braselton's good kick put the Bucs ahead, 20-14. But it was Austin's turn again and with Matthews pitching his strikes with the wind to help him out, it took only four throws to cover the 75 yards to a score. The extra point was good and Austin led by a heart- breaking margin of one point. 21-20. With less than 10 minutes left in the game the Bucs made their big bid. With Laurence. Castillo and Shugart ramming through the Mustang line, Mil- ler drove to the Austin 10. where the officials called rough- ness against the Bucs and they were pushed back 15 yards. Austin stopped them there and the ball game was about over. The Mustangs then took over but with 3 minutes left. the Bucs got the ball and went 34 yards to the Austin 36 be- fore the time ran out. Pictured below are the three senior co-captains of the 1954 Buccaneers: Allan Laurence, James Bullard, and Robert Castillo. All were 6-AAAA all-district performers, and were the sparkplugs of the district champs. Juan Salinas David Aleman 11912406 SAN' W? Terry Sears E W Hard work and perseverance W f X A Q The big arrived for Wednesday been played day that had been long awaited finally some 43 Bucs and seven cheerleaders on morning, Dec. l5th. The last game had on the Saturday before, and although the boys had to be satisfied with being only semi-finalists, they were very proud of their jackets and what they had accomplished. Coach Pruett, who presented the jackets, displayed his well-known sense of humor as he distributed the awards to the boys. Robert Hanna 'E li? Mauricio Leal paid off for these five boys who gained promotions from the Buc B team to the varsity at mid season. They were a big help to the Bucs during the crucial latter part of the year, 52 ,Q , fii,..:jg, g .fi f A ri G aj ,' , 1 -nw ,J A 2 f ,f . -, 1 .9, s . , LARRY FALCON All District - Guard 31, S, ,Y gm gi K f X DNA B ,M 'N A Ns S ri! X gf A LARRY DUELVT - All District - Back JANEB BULLARD All District - Guard 3 - 5 First Team - All State .,,,E E K QXA ALL DISTRICT-STATE WINNERS AT MILLER f'45WfWW2t K ,,.,F M I' .kk at Q rf nis- ' -XZLFLKLQN . 1 xnxx, Mx M,:, Igtmx if Y 'PA 1 'E' f 4 ' X ' X9 W ,.c.t,,S, we , it af? 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'N y Coaches David Donna and Gilbert Herra did a fine job of coaching a winning team this year. These coaches have a great feeling of loyalty because they both played for the Bucs not too ! t Co-CAPTAINS man a a o. Y ye rs g Israel Morales Jaime Gonzalez Wim. im' 8 'W N Most games were played in the afternoon after school in Buc Stadium. Below is one of the exciting moments in the game with Ray, when Miller won 31-6. The B team won 5 out of 7 games this season. 1 is 3 3 7 it X .,...,,.,- . T-, . , .,.a.- i M A ffe. 'EEE A MW we A .. ggggm W 9 'ww e fm t sf My, M-NM my rw l M 'lhsi,,,s N z tj . 'f V' 66 77 B TEA I. - ,... Qlq- 1 ',,., xa..: ....... ,.,,,,: . ,Z,,,:q wi .,...,. .N QW x 1 P H I P s 9 .,., C .,.,.s w gsix -. A .. -1 ssw jk 5 -. ,,'.. , . . . it K .ji ft r 1 if , ' 'QV . V i - .V sw. . - --f. : qgfwl : .-,. f 0 ,f T A . ,g ,tb M3 J f e P NCQ 1 . . .t-Q . Q - , .- t e. .. .., r A.. J ees 1- t - A... . i ,..,. .ffm f' H : ' fs' . at M. 1, A-:V . i a A - we 2 ' .S 5 i . . 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Nareiso Guzman. and Richard Reyes Sl 'UND RUVJ: Don Payne. Geronimo Banda. Max Doyle. Reynalalo Soto. Mario Cl0l'l7JlC7, Lawrence Bauman. lfranlt Salinas, .lesse Molina. l.auro QlllllL'fl't'l, .luhn Ni-lan. 'l IIIRIJ ROW: Coach lflleihaeli. Charles Coombs. Chester Rigall. A. C. Staton. Eddie Brandley, Vvlayne Moore, Ramiro Atosta, Bennie lopez, Yietor Gonzales Coach Meflortl. Blalcwl RUW: Sammy Henderson. Mgr. Arthur De Santos, .loe lfernandey, Santos Navarro, James O'Neal. Ronny XVells, Gerald Stott, lranlt Ramirez. Ben Ial ron. Ruben .lnaref Mgr NUI l7ll'lL lil-ll: Rudy Dominguez. Uillwer' Garza. Jimmy Harris. lfmil Ulhrich. SEASON'S SCHEDULE Buc BB Opposition 0 W. B. Ray BB 7 6 Baker Jr. High 0 13 Driscoll Jr. Hi. 12 13 Aransas Pass 6 7 Northside Jr. Hi. 12 I2 Hamlin Jr..Hi. 6 I9 Wynn Seale Jr. Hi. 7 6 W. B. Ray BB 2 BB TEAM HA. GO0D SEASO Millers BB football team, under the direction of Allen R. McCord and George Utterback, finished the 1954 season with a record of six wins against only two losses, one of which was avenged later in the season. Along the way they defeated four of the six Corpus Christi junior high teams, including Wynn Scale, the eventual champion. In the last game of the sea- son they defeated their arch rival Ray, ending the Tiny Texans' winning streak of some twenty-four games. George Utterback, who assisted as coach of' the BB team. is shown with Allen McCord. BB :0ach. as IHCY Check equipment. DORIS POLANSKY Doris, energetic and full of pep, is al- ways ready to yell. Left: SHIRLEY DILLO . . . Shirley, a Vivaciou r with clever ideas has completed two years of service as cheerleader. Rig t. JOLENE HENSON . . . A nodding head and aw ing face characterizes Jolene as she leads the stu t body in yells. Left: KAY KANIPE .... This was Kayzsjfirst year as cheerleader. His pleasing personality and willingness have mark- ed him as one of the best. 1 as.. PATTY RAY PETERSON . . . Although Patty has served only half a year as cheer- leader she has done a beautiful job. Right: N K VAL- LADO . . . As head cheerleader Nick has do wonderful job. His o years as cheer- leader ave been an asset to the entire student body. 58 As the drums roll and the ball is placed for the kick-off, the cheerlea 'mb to the to the sideline benches and e with their a up to signal Thumbs Up for Miller? The fans in the stands behind them are on their feet, their arms in the air and their thumbs pointiii to the skies i e that they m make A charm for luck as ll is booted d the field. 55: F2 il CHEERLE DER E JOY POTLIGHT T GAMES lheg can clap their handshthey can stomp their feel bu! the lirclclzenrldge Eagles are gonna get beat' Q ' ss. l 1 ' ' '--X:, . ff . , .:s . . Q .V A ..,.. s fi Y if , ...f H PIRITS som: I VZVI Q . ,,f,ZV:- :,. .:,, I 53. t agsjfg :rj iii? AS VOICE . ROAR U 4 54 4 uinllwgg N Y 4 ,zirw ta I PEPRALLY i 'vu ff at f f X 6 i A ... g 5 -Q on by Q 1' V AQ ac' u 6 1 f at K 1 - '2ZQ.,., j eerlcaders dressed in white coveralls and un- s ead Miller fans to the boiling point as the sun The band strikes up a tune! Director Lloyd Cook feels the heat as the sun beats own on the oils in through the top windows. The pep was really hot on those hot autumn days when the Buc- caneers putting on steam to win the city cham- l pionship. L Vg Q ll Y-'M Q E ta ad X 3 .i W . 2 5 3 'l is A 1 1 I a Q , f il' ff fi-W l R kt Q ,g i ,. Q : f R ..,. I2 in l h ,s fi Z At the left, loyal ch ders, Jackie l .-'. 0 M f f 59? at xy Sturdy, Joan Glusing and Bet Moore return 1 -,. as . . . . to their Alma Mater to lead the students in their Lucille Chavez leads off in favorite yell, Victory All for Miller stand up and holler! ol- ler they did! The Miller spirit was built up to a high pitch by the success of the football team. il. Yea Buccaneers. Q. K l Joyce Me and Sidney Messer ar own paint- ing the ling Bucs on the floor of the main hall. B-U-C-S. B-U-C-S-Cheerleaders, band and true football fans hep it up in San Antonio be- 55 fore the all important Miller-Jefferson game. I TUBE T HIL R10 0 iiiiiiiilii Q r -4 Fe 'i The ncil sold purple and gold pom poms efore each football game. e Don Gore, Janie Fernandez, Del- a Reyes and Manuel Hasette assemble some of the 200 pom poms that were sold. A dull, rainy ay prevailed dur- ing the pe y in San An- tonio. Her wait tensely as the cheerlea es lead delayed Bucs. 61 Beverly Horn Mrs. Pearce. senior sponsor,and Kay Able fill balloons with helium before game time. 7? 5. QTY 'i . E-Book qw qginter bi BELOW: Georgiana Mitchell whose column, Miller llzigh Younger' Set appears every Friday in the Caller- I rmes is admiring the new Speed Graphic Camera and Strob Light purchased by the anual staff. Georgiana has been generous in allowing the staff to use some of her pictures in this annual. AT THE RIGHT: Barbara Hill seems to be enjoying her embarrassing position. Our staff photographer snapped this picture after being notified that Bar- bara was stuck in a waste basket during her Study Hall period. AT THE LEFT: A big crowd was on hand to see the Battlin' Bucs off to Houston. The Bucs left December 9 at 7:30 a.m. on their way to the GAAAA semifinals against Stephen F. Austin of Houston. inter omeo BELOW: There was plenty of excitement on the school parking lot before the big parade. Mr. Keen sponsored the event which took place in December before the Miller-Waco football game. Crepe paper was supplied by the school. .J sf- i ag MMMWQM H In K V ag.. cr' T, if 5' iiiiifsf , 1 t C-it BELOW: Purple and white jackets were awards to lettermen during a special assembly on D cember l5. Allan Laurence is pictured receivir his letter award from head coach, Tom Pruit 'P rf vi 'an r 1 lr 1, f 2 Atiovtiz Members of the senior council are shown stacking cans ol lood brought by seniors. The canned foods were given to help . I ,FAM the needy have a happier Christmas. liriotmcw Spirit Qpeign fff ABOVE: The Roy Miller orchestra made its first ap- pearance at the Christmas assembly. D i r e c t e d by Lloyd Cook, the orchestra played traditional carols. ie ABOVE: Students are picttired adding final touches to the Christmas tree. The student coun- cil. who has charge of decorating each year. pro- vided a tree that will be remembered for its un- usual beauty. BELOW: The Solomon Cole's choir. dressed in green and white robes. provided music during the Christmas program. The assembly is planned annually by R. M. Pop Reeves. l.eRoy Parker is pictured during his solo number accompanied by the Cole director. t are 'W S. I A Q N , , fvk ...FT Q rf W --tfff.gt..,,g.,,s-ss:-is Q ,Pt s? 5655563 James Wells, F o l k Weaver, Lawrence Lopez, Mrs. Virgie Maeckel, Lee Behannon, Gene North, and Robert Luter crowd around for refreshments at the faculty breakfast given just before the holidays. Below: Sam Stokes pre- sents Charles Gregg with a gift from the members of the faculty in appreciation for his leadership. quid-Semeoter ear 5-if Mr ...E fest- Midfterm graduates pose on the front steps for their picture which was run on the front page of the December La Gaviota. K .Re X it Elida Parra of the La Gaviota staff distributes copies of the school paper in Miss Allard's Spanish class. Students receive the paper free as the cost of publication is made through the sale of ads and money from the activity fund. X. 9 Y t YL f 'X Yii ei35ea'3 elf The band auctioned off old shoes at the end of the band season. Some students bought back their own shoes that had been left in the lockers. Seniors were measured for caps and gowns. Mrs. Harris made the daily announce- nents. Her precise diction set an example or the student body. Nik gebruary Quanta erowcl fate qncnter ealendar Japanese teachers visited our school. lOl, 'il .ll Vllili A t JN p s if . l- Ev . 5 i Q v, A .3 2 'N . I d ' sf . M 4 Mr. Gregg and Mrs. Wise are shown in a scene from the Some of the faculty members participated in a skit, Mount faculty play, Off the Track, which was given February -l, Olympus, which was given during the intermission of Off the Track. 67 Milton L. Smith is director of four choirs. In these two years new robes have been acquired and the scope of activity has been increased. 3 4 NK, Domingo Aguirre Pedro Alaniz Billy Allard ,p,ga EkXJlxl M 4x - ,- n W-ww.....,q, MILTON L. SMITH, Director Richard Bernal Dolores Blanco Alvin Bryant Lfpe Barrera .Ioan Bcardcn Sharon Bennett 1 , 5. .aw ' Q N ., F 12 7 I Q .437 f ,.,t , 1 . fi' oM'iT ' W. I ,.- . :rr if--A W .5 -gs y - V' 1, rg Q2 'Q ei 'Mr .',, 352 M :', l ei ,.'.:. I ., I W 1. I f' 'fl '6 Y: S 4 I ' -v . -lust I ' x est' , v W T , ,ff if 6 er Q M 2 M5 df 'lt 5 6 J ,Q it - M . 'T' A wan t 'W E W 4 . 9 f ,L t Q ' , -' 't ' A -ae .. ' -tx .f '?L A M05 , K I -, E ' K4 is we We ,S were 'A r . yi 3' in Q X we ' Ffa i ,gn I L . , .. -IQ Q A if rw-f ' 7: f I ww we t , we . ,K .ml 4 r W 5 ras, I if ,M - R- Pr? Www 2 M .W rs s .Ng ss My if 1 ,aff 'T' S Q by X. . llerminia Cabello Vonda Chapman Bob Creel lrcne Cano Carol Conkle Noble Cummings Pat Carson Lamar Cortez Walter DeVille VOC L MUSIC POPULAR Q4 The A Capella Choir officersYROW I: Norma Pipes .lanita Ward: ROW 2: Pedro Alaniz. Evelyn Stein. Gloria Hunt: ROW 3: Nick Vallada. Bob Tinnell. YV K J. ta., . 1 ' ' N ...W I r j - -e M t V as W 'sw V I xi. l V -we if ith '-3' it - 12 I 1 4-. ix x: fins-H.. 'I 2 ..:-Y... .saw w uf SQ. ' Q I A . ' . - st ,- -. .4 W .- . T? A . I1 y 3 V W . H We . he tv 'tr' ' e w X I' . I , -va 'N .l Q ' ,K M' A W ' Christina Davila T. J. Fox Johnny Glusing Graciela Gonzalez Sue Harris Eva Henderson Juan Flores Estella Gallardo Beatrice Gonzalez Bertha Guerra Georgia Hartley Jolene Henson Robert Foster James Gillis Edwina Gonzalez Robert Hanna Boyd Hawkins Evelina Hernandez EVE TY-FIVE TUDE TS SI G I A CAPELLA CHOIR - LF X4 v 1 Ns me Y . Qs, il 4:7 as aux , 31 I , -. gl. 9 G r ' V Gloria Hunt Maxine Hutlna Jo Ann Irving The Roy Miller A Capella Choir forms an on the front steps of the school. The photograph was made by the staff photographer, Johnny Estrada. 69 E TERT I si' ' 'W :Z qw y 5' . . , A .S M ' 'L it -, TJ' T W, V I iffy fx wt E J ,N if 3 4 - , N . f 5 M574 W' , .,L, . M355 fi ' VM - ffifx Sql' S V, wwwgy a gtk M V - S: Q1 p if H t W IL. 4, 4 W W E, T R 'wx e I C 5 E S C Kay Kanipe Susanne Le Bleu Shirley Lunsford Deanna Kelly Bobby Lira Terry Martinez James Kendall Ramiro Lopez Patsy Mitchell Pictured above is Roy Miller senior, Sharon Bennett, student accompanist for the A Capella Choir.- Sev- enteen-year-old Sharon has been participating in the National Piano Tournament for the past six years. and two years consecutively she won a first division award in the Kingsville Regional Meet. The Melody Maids, all seniors of Roy Miller, have been singing together since their freshman year. They have appeared at the Navy Relief Carnival, Saturday Night Show, and at the Mem- orial Auditorium. All three plan to attend North Texas State College next year. They are left to rxht. Gloria I-Iunt, Evelyn Stein and tlanita Ward. I GER Gildardo Montalvo Joe Moreno Betty Parker Seferino Perales Nick Perales Tony Perez Norma Pipes Elaine Ponce Helen Powell S i 'lei' g 5 ulgl 6 X S 1 W I .K et .1 S, - ' it WI' gig? ., I nvnb- S N K S5 5 Rae. XY ,Rm 'ap ' V 3 1 N Q , s 1 -.co - . he ,MQ f L':' STN' ' 3 if -. ,K -. Q. 'i gj L. K '::2-1 5 V 70 MSM l -Maw, FIRST PERIOD GIRLS' CHOIR FIRST Row: Diaz, Escobeda, Bowyer, Lozier, Budd, Roegels, Bullojian. Kruse, Erwin, Ware. SECOND Row: Cole, Kosler, Garza, Fernandez, Berry, Gonzales, Mascoiro, Azala, Hilgenfeld. THIRD ROW: Gonzales, Trevino, Chapa, Sema, Res- endez, Reyes,' Soliz, Martinez, Requenez, Garcia, Za- pata, Dominguez, Eason, Perez. FOURTH ROW: Martinez, Salazar, Garza Zambrano, Wilkins, Gomez, Bryan, Singletary. ,.. SIXTH PERIOD GIRLS' CHOIR FIRST Row: Rainbolt, Foster. Porter, Dolan, Mooney Castillo, Barrera, Aguire, Le Vick, Sears. SECOND Row: Garcia, Claybough, Morton, Spinn, Gra ham, Passon, Loudon, Gensemer, Reyes. Flores, Cruz. THIRD Row: Cepeda, Honck, Ganem, Flores, Rovira G 1, Smith, Williams, Martinez, Saenz, Gonzales. ' FOURTH Row: Villarreal, Gonzales, Garcia, Chanez 'Q ,g 1 Y ef' Chanez, Murrell, Longoria, Davila, De La Garza. m i' fl- . FIFTH Row: Villarreal, Gonzales, De Los Santos, Mar- . ll ,kj tinez, Casey, Hammer, Reyna, Ramirez, Dominguez, Cuel- B li I A 1 f i , .. .. ,, . ml ,,, , ' , .,, 1 . BOYS' CHOIR 5 I I I TOP Row: Tade, Pompa. Burmas- rer, Villanueva, Serrato. SECOND Row: Rodriguez, Garcia, Cummings, Guerra, Avalos, Martinez. Gaylenc Pricer Linda Sauceda Beihena Sheffield Richard Simmons Evelyn Stein Betty Turner anila XV.rrtl Lupe Ramirez Carloyn Scott John Shepnard Billy Doris Smith Robert Tinnell Rudy Valenzuela erril XVhitener Dolores Rushby XVayne Shaw Yolanda Silvas Ray Stearns Nancy Tribble Nick Vallado ' r H . -. ',. - -- W afrjvk, 'Zi 'I - x 'YM' T ' ' ' ff 'if TJ 'X N. i 1 gf! 1, A I , ,M X N :asm Rf? 4 -:gel H , lags- . +5 W 4 TI' raw tif.- - a ls . ' 1 T5 M V 1 TM -.,, me .- ' 5 , Q ik, if O li .. fy Q , ' fn J ,-fs., , ,,,a, F 'I ' ' . -' N ' T ' 3 A , .. F I i 7 -rr, ' fl -ally ' .. , ,. ,Nr Jfix I ' X is af luv' ..,, K V 1 5 ,,',,. fp ' ' K re : :xx uh -:.-a , . X t 3 71 v 'fer L TW C' 9, as nw H hw Ns., 5 A K limi I .5 i. fs ' , 34? T- M at A Wx A View of the State Capitol in Austin before the R,lVI.I-I.S. civics classes took over. The seniors spent a full day observing the legislature in session and sight-seeing around the city. A-K si Seniors get a birds-eye view of Austin from ihc mp of ih Capitol. CIVIC CLASSES VI IT TE AS STATE CAPITOL MQ,-if-ffq ISI-LOW: At thc end of a hectic dav. .lanic siill lux enough cnergv It-Ii io keep up her usual downing' Doris Kennedy and Kay Able seem to lw getting llwc 'lmngm of il is they gale down upon ihc Capitol floor from shi- upper Imlmuv, 72 able ot' honor with their host. Mr. Creighton. NUFFY' CLASSES E JOY PRE-EXAM FORMAL DINNER Football was the theme of the annual banquet given at the Nueces Hotel on January 17th for his civics and economic class- es by Snuffy Creighton. Speeches from the officers combined with a truth or con- sequences game made a very successful program. ,W ,X V,-si if . 'V ! X R. yawn! Class Officers share the IW I x I 5 , U Xe . Vi xx, Glrin Hunt. lfvelyn Stein. and Janitn XX'.ird known .is the Melody Maids. sing on program. Sisters Patty and Sara Blaclsmon pantomine to the record. Sisters ff w Kam M' . 'ws K 0 W s 2 2 5 ts 3. Q 5 gi Q 2 2 ,gi 3 ' 2 if . S 2 ,Islip t 5 l S. gf t. 4 A 'fmt he 45 9 X !.i , Class Pres. Allan Laurence says. Bring on the Food. Veep. Dorothy I .ischnl and Coach Joyce Meeks seem to have other interests. 73 N in X Seniors enioy this gay feast. lt was just the thing to take away the tension brought on by the coming mid-semester exams. Students dance away their cares as they try to forget the stress and strain of final examinations. Janie and Delfina sell cokes to thirsty Voncille, Sidney, David and I-loma Mae. Www JA r, ' ,,iE-. N A 3 Jubilant girls havt fun and relax doing the bunny hop in a circle Helen Erwin sings Indian Love Cul! wwf Q Jo Ann lrving is congratulated when it was announced that she was queen of the Jubilee. ' . ,K . x-.abt ' .Tis . 0? Tom Bell and Jo Ann lrving won dunee caps as king and queen of the Post Exam Jubilee. As straight A students they enjoyed the satire. B I .g? . Janie Gutierrez gives a gesture of despair as she admits that she does not know whether there are more red stripes than white in the American Flag. Students enjoy the chatter about finals and the moans about grades as much as the dancing. Barry Burr, Larry Starcher, Joe Clements and Warren Freeman brought down the house with their interpreta- tion of She-Boom. 0PHOMORES ACQ IRE FACTS R0 T JOB 0 THEIR CAREER DAY This day is planned by the Guidance Department to help Sophomores decide on a career which they wish to follow. Prominent businessmen of the city donate their time to explain the requirements of differ- ent careers. r Master of ceremonies. Tommy Garrison duced Mr. W. R. Garring, a speaker open assembly of the Sophomore Caree AT THE RIGHT: Dr. Franklyn Yeager is shown talking to a group of students who are interested in the field of medicine. 359' ,.:. A l va intro- in the r Day. 55,55 ,., - 1 .1 , 'I .1 . . ,, t . s rss-X K W A- . .....,,Mis Mrs. Peden was helped by Dolores Neely. Janie Fernandez. Delfina Reyes ismndinql, and Lupe Castro fat typewriterl to register the representatives who talked to the Sophomore Class. BELOW: Mr. Bonham from Bonham's Food Store talked to some of the boys about becoming grocery store owners. Two former graduates from Roy Miller, Mary Alice Lopez and Caroline Stephens. and a San Antonio girl assist Mother Mary Vin- cent advise and direct the sophomore girls on nurses aid. The girls in uniform are study- ing at James R. Dougherty School of Nursing. LI t X Legal contracts were drawn up and signed by the cast of the senior play. llacli student agreed to make every prac- tice on time and to place the play before everything else until after the production WHS Ovef. AT 'l'Hli RIGHT: Kay Able. Sara Starr. .lon Tripplet. Beverly Horn. Vida llolland. Clarice McGuire. Shirley Alexander. and Veda l.enert read their contracts. SlfA'lI-IJ ARP: lVlargare.t Ann Smith. Hom.: Mae Ellison, Janie liernantlev. .ind Doris Kennedy. eww- lt F X sfsifgiyfl . 1 tl s t r Md A r - te igi'f'3f:e 1' E.: ig 'K lj! 1 ' fig. E.. Q TAKE C RE OF MY LITTLE GIRL PRE E TED AS SE IOR PLAY Mrs. Lawson demonstrates the art of make-up by using Gene XVhitley as a model. 77 . ,.5' Mrs. Lawson directs some of the cast on the day that the books arrived. Players were al' lowed to read their parts for four days then the order, books off, was given. AT THE LEFT: Mrs. Lawson. Bethena Sheffield. Joyce lngle. Kay Able. Bob Tinnell. Don Gore. and Barbara Cross are standing. SEATED ARE: Joyce Meeks and Jo Ann Irving. BVLOW: Joyce Meeks. Patsy Knipstein. Connie Dunn. .md Gwen Kennedy clean up the dressing rooms back stage A mex.'.4A .-fm. ABOVE:Barbara Kanipe. Doris Polanslty. .ind Sherrill VJhitener D FFLE BAG A womi L0 G nouns T0 PRODUCE HONORS WON BY '54 DUFFAEWE' BAG NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASS'N. FIRST CLASS HONORS TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL PRESS ASS'N. ALL TEXAS HONORS NATIONAL SCHOOL YEARBOOK ASSN. MERIT GRADE A AFX tf 5 . . - . 9. .t 'L 5 . i E ff fi , l 'f are cutting pictures. Barbara is one of the senior editors. Doris is the faculty editor. and Sherrill is one of the iunior editors. This is the first year on the annual staff for all three, BELOW: Betty Lester. sports editor. reminisces over thc wonder- ful games of '54 and '55. . ' f RIGHT:F.rances Feland and Leon Burns are busy at work meet- ing the first deadline. Frances is assistant art editor. and Leon is sophomore editor. That's Homa Mae in the backgroundf we X f' Ati - ss AI5OVE:B.1rb.1r.1 Cross. editor-in-chief of thc Duffle Bag. with the many duties as cdi poses for A quicl-t picture. This is Barbarsfs third year as A member of thc stafl. M Q, P., -A , 78 AT THE RIGHT: Vicki Edwards and Sylvia Rainwater trim and layout pictures for the class sections. This task requires a steady hand. Before these girls arrive at this stage of their work. they had to identify and classify about l700 pictures. Checking and double checking on the spell- ing of names was also one of their responsibilities. K it K if Mrs. Josephine Mattiza and Mrs. Thelma Pearce sponsored the Duffle Bag for the sixth year. Mrs. Mattiza's responsibility is selling and distributing the copies of the book. She also keeps all funds and writes the checks for ex- penses. Mrs. Pearce is the editorial sponsor. She works with the staff to get enough pages completed to meet each deadline. The sponsors entertain the staff with a boat- ride on the bay when the Duffle Bag is put to bed. -me A 5 ac: .ar Q 5 Q .J K Ee .1 ei .' it Q it M ,, . 33 S an -f, . 7 .ov sa' I at '.'f's K , s AT THE I.IiF'I': Dorothy Paschal and Homa Mae Ellison are busy at the job of doing the art work for the Duffle Bag. Home Mae created and designed the Time and the Seasons theme for the division pages of the book. Dor- othy drew hundreds of leaves. snowflakes. and raindrops that carried out the theme on the remaining pages. DUFFLE BAG STAFF Barbara Cross ,... ,......,...,,... ,... .... E d i tor-in-Chief Homa Mae Ellison ,,.. , ,... .,,,.. , Art Editor x ,ss g We.-ua Dorothy Paschal Johnny Estrada Jimmie Kendall Mary Yzaquirre Bettie Lester ...... Sherrill Whitener Barbara Kanipe ,,,,,,, Sylvia Rainwater lirances Feland Doris Polansky .,,,.. .... .. Art EdiI0r ., .. .,,Photographer Photographic Assistant .. ,..,,.. .... B usiness Manager Sports Editor Index Editor , , , ,, Senior Editor Leon Burns ..., . ,..,...,.... Junior Editor Vicki Edwards ,.... .,.,.,. Freshman Editor Sophomore Editor Clubs Editor ,...,,Faculty Editor The Duffle Bag staff owns a new 4x5 Speed Graphic camera and has equipped a complete darkroom for developing and printing pictures. Johnny Estrada, a senior, and his understudy. Jimmy Kindall, a sophomore, shot. developed, and printed most of the pictures for this book. .P 1 0 f Jimmie Kendall and Johnny Estrada do some enlarging in the darkroom. Calvin. Buzzy, Joe, Robert. and Bobby plan art and photographic layouts for tlte paper, Looking into the Press Room at any time of the day, you will see a busy group. When one paper is put to bed, another must be started. The staff meets during one period of each day. Staff members take a class in journalism, also. Miss Lowe, Patsy, and Calvin flew to Denton to attend the T.H.S,P.A, convention. 35:1 . ri 'lf 2 vw 1 ABOVEQ Mary l.Ot1. Nlary .lov Patsy .lanis and Rose. pound out stories trying to niet-1 the last minute tleadline. ,f RIGHTZJO Ann, Elida, Roger, and George. discuss some problcms in advertising. Parr of the cost of the paper is ade through the sale of ads to local merchants. 'qudents pay a part of the cost in their activity fees. CHOOL PAPER POP LAP As a reward for staff work, members who have had ZOO inches or more of printed copy in the La Gaviota will re- ceive letter jackets. A Press Banquet will end the season. Elva. Shirley. Jerry, Galloway. Miss l owe. and Carol Ann pour over the last edition, l.A GAVIOTA STAN? News lltlitor ,dm lfeature liditor . Advertising Manager Sports lfclitor ,-,.. . lzxchange hdrtor , .,,, ,,,Y,, Club Editor . ,,,, . ,,,,, ,, Cartoonists .. H . , W Photographer . Advisor .. ..t,s ,, Mary .lo Albright, Patsy Yeager. Rose lfisclier. Janis Baker. Bob Tinnell, lilva RAIUUIII Shirley Alexander Klanaging liclitor ,,,, , . Ns., ,. .lerry Merritt A. .. Jimmie Lee lVlcl7ike . , Carol Ann Dai' .,. ,,., .. . ,,., Roger Qswalt . Galloway Hudson Margaret lflowers Elida Parra Business Manager ,.,,,,,,,a,, . ,,,,. . ., .lo Ann Ciant-in ,,,,. Robert Puente. .loc lXlalclon.itlo. George Roberts W. Calvin Mcfarter. Bobby Atkins ...,....,.-.,,....., Miss l'rantine l owe l THE EW I FEBRUARY 1 . rn sin! l ihhv Drewry and Frances lfeland beat out a smooth rhythm as they do modern ian at the Favorites' Dance. s 35, J xi: -t ei: H ii e 3 f . Q A 1 Wg Q. hi' X 2 li ci v rs. f if Y l E QSM? w KN - - X. - -v zv qnccgc . . . . A K a Q' -V K sf? L, is - A N, X M g Agmsrsztg.-Q.. .A I L, M A ,...:.gfs r A. I t site ,sm -tt .. ci . s ts v 4 . cp' 'inet' N M? N so ' t . , .X v F' fl I, 1 t Gloria Hunt. Evelyn Stein. and Janita Ward became well known around our school and our city as tht- Melody Maids. They sang on The Horace Heidt Show when it played in Corpus Christi. Here they are pictured as they were singing with Frank Strub's Orchestra at the Favorites Dance. Captain J. M. Pearce, Marine Rudy Castillo. fifth from the right. is president of the local chapter of the Vocational ln' dustrial Club. Sponsors and other members ol district clubs are shown here at the district convention held ar Miller on February Sth. BELOW: Mr. Goldbeck waits on Corps Reserve. explains the Navy Reserve to the hoys in the senior class. his portable risers for 'S l 5 seniors to take their picture. PEECH OFFERS RICH EXPERIE CE Members of the debate class are getting ready to leave for Austin where they will visit TU and attend a debate work shop. The debators and members of the speech club also took a trip to Trinity in San Antonio where they participated in other events. In sixth period debate class Ann John- son gives her View on the debate ques- tion while Barbara Kanipe, her colleague, looks up more information. T. J. Fox and Norman Shelton, the opponents, are waiting their turn to speak and refute Ann's case. Gail Deason inspects the posters made by T. J. Fox and Barbara Powers for the faculty play. Gail, T. J. and Barbara are members of the speech club and work with other members on similar projects. R2 , .IU IOR HI TORIA S AIIE FIELD TRIP , HAVE SPEAKER ff g i as if . f in 4 W ' Q in-w 'H-ww... aesc are the hard working officers of the Junior Historians. Janice Rasch secretary. Margaret Ann Smith is the president. and Elroy Grimm is vice- esideent, rltlmwnnunu A. 5 u i l Sam Fitzpatrick whose hobby is archaeology is shown lecturing to members of the Junior Historians in the library. He displayed Indian relics that he has dug up in Texas. Under the direction Of Gene North, The Junior I-Iistorians went on many field trips, heard several speakers. and had parties. This is the third year for this club. As a project, the club plan' ned and set up a Texas Room in the library. FRE CH CLUB ADDS I TERE T T0 TUDY .,.,.,,,.-.-v- ff The members of the Ifrenrh Club are learning how ' play a l'rench game with cards in the library alter school. This is only .1 few of the activities they learned UQ. is I oolsiii: r-vet wine next' lwoks in the lihiaiv with Xlrs .lt'st'itlttttt' ,Xlattifa their sponsor and teacher. ate several itivittluis ol the licncli Qlulv, i i 83 -T. Vida Holland. Veda Lenert, and Clarice McGuire. members of the Library Club. are busy finishing the favors for the District Teenage Library Associa- tion held in December. 5 will -was M535 W' A' ,i seizes George Hydrick. Loretta Burke. Mrs. Cosgrove, l,eota Black, and Margaret Ann Smith are shown unpacking a new shipment of books. The library receives 700 to 800 new books a year. BIBLE TUDE T FORM CL B ABOVIE: Mrs. Garnett Hiner holds a meeting of the Bible Club during class. AT Tllli RIGHT: Rev. Charles Singer. a former Latvian minister. tells the members of the Bible Club of his experiences. 'X MTM LIBRARY CLUB MEMBER LEAR BY E PERIE CE These new books are being processed by Veda Lenent. Vida Holland and Clarice McGuire. Roy Miller Library has lZ.U00 books in holding. 7 'fjesbiwll The library has many modern conveniences for the school's use such as the tape recorder Don Rhew and Eugene Spencer are using. The movie proiector is run by Audis Xklallace. 84 flu 1' KZXMSE -i ND . WM Emma Silva Checking on absentees and fil- ing homeroom cards are a few of the duties carried on in the attendance office. Billy Moore. Jimmy Sharp, Wanda Cox. Betty Naylor and Kenny Tyer are pictured working during homeroom. TX an Dowdy keep things running smoothly for the guidance department. PECIAL SERVICE GROUP WORK I VARIOUS OFFICE nhl s ' P gf t f J ig is 'X eff.. . R if .f t V . s 4 .-' Af i K . qv tn f A A ..-:: . . ... if 0 ' we -av 'B- I T I .-,. X, -' wi I . 2'-W 2 , . 3 , E. . . . Patty Peterson. Mary Tom Williams. Sara Starr and Lupe Castro are pictured inspecting the flash cards. 85 Kay Able. Sarah Blackmon and Doris Kennedy are shown going about their usual secretarial responsibilities as assis- tants to Mrs. Ingle in Mr, Greg's office. These girls have worked in this office -for four years. Pictured working in the mimeograph room are Vonda Chapman. Florence Hale. Linda Crabb and Cynthia Groom. The staff was on hand to help teachers who need- ed tests run. Q fix Y ' Q This year the card section gave flashlight demonstrations during the half-time ceremonies. The lights were donated by the mer- chants of Shell Center. Donna Durant. Beatrice Lozano. Jerry Bramlet and Gwen Kennedy are shown packing the flashlights for another year. F 'PURE 'l'EACllER' 0F AMERICA GAIN EXPERIE CE I CLASS Jolene Henson gains experience as a teacher at the Oak Park Grade School. She had a well behaved and interested group when the photographer stopped in for this Shot. X Betty Naylor and Marilyn Stacy are popular with their grade school students. The Future Teachers of America, with a member- ship of 35, met every two weeks during homeroom. Miss Britt, school counselor, is the sponsor. Members substituted for elementary teachers on Feb- ruary 24th. The club took part in the District F.T.A. con- vention in Denton. Mr. Plimper. principal of Oak Park Grade S School. gives advice and information to members of F. T. A. in the school auditorium. Mary Beth Spivey. Karlon Winters, and Patty Rae Peterson select the music for the Western Dance given by the Future Teachers in the school cafeteria. 8 6 Jane Saunders, Donna Winters. Diane Hall, and Patty Rae Peterson tack hay in carrying out the Western theme for their dance on February l lth. Je rry Bramlet and Bethena Sheffield are cutting out horse- shoes and spurs. FUT RE URSES HELP I LOCAL H0 PITAL The Future Nurses of America Club meets twice each month during homeroom. Each member strives to earn the coveted letter jacket which is awarded to any member who completes eighteen hours of service after school hours in any hospital. Sponsoring many worthwhile projects, the mem- bers are active in many ways. One project this year was the collection of clothing for the needy. i . l V e lfuture Nurses during .lohn ll. Bagnall was one of the many speakers who talked to th the year about the opportunities to be lound in the lield. 1 1 p l' I ' 1 if H I A i -2 gs sm.- Y ' iid Susana Garza are playing with two youngsters Mary Helen laqutrre .i l 4 md Sfflld Q-1f l4' -NY hfllllnll to help entertain them. fldelina Torres. lal Rodrtguev. . out at the Cfrippled Cfhiltlretts Hospital. f 'A 'R XMI xr . , ,Z in ix . 3' l-lEFTZI'al Rodriguez. Stella Garcia. Susana Gare la. and Marv Helen Yzaquirre have fun w-ith their little triends before settling down to a reading session. The girls take the children for airings. feed them. and do anything else suggested hy the nurses at the hospital. Mrs. lma l.ee Cilasson. school nurse. sponsors this group. wi VJ A -r s CTW AT THE RlGHT:i Rita Ayala. Virginia Suarez. Mary Reed. and Evelina Torres are working on posters for the Future Home- makes of America. F. H. A. CHAPTER ACTIVE I HOMEMAKING PROJECT ATJRIQHTY Alter the cookies came out of the oven. some ol' the girls took them down to the preeschool nursery. This nursery is under the direction of Miss Barbara Burr. Every girl in homemaking classes is given the opportuniiv to observe small children and to learn how to care for them by visiting and assisting in the nursery. Pre-school cliil dren mav he enrolled in this Child Development I,.iiitir.i tory for a smail fee. Each homemaking class is organized as a chap- ter of the Future Homemakers of America. The purpose of the clubs is to emphasize the im- portance of worthy home membership -and to encourage democracy in home and community-. AT'he left: F. H. A. students not only learn the fundamentals of homemaking. but they also learn to put them to use. lrma Gutierrez. Frances Saldana. Gloria Posada. and Tomasa Cortez are cutting out and sewing dresses for themselves. mei-'BQ AT THE LEFT: Mary Saldana. Rebecco Sanchez Dolores Blanco. and Victoria Sosa look on with apparent appproval as Lieneva Zapata lorms cookies on a tin for baking. The cookies were made in the forms ol animals as the class planned them for the children in the nursery. WXX is Wi? his 'lung ,t, if .- as . un- .5 3 i i bii. The officers of the Junior Red Cross pose with their sponsor. Nlrs. Loretta Smith. Left to right. they are Kay Knnipe-Reporter. Sarah Blackmon-Secretary. Doris Kennedy-Viceellesidenl. Mrs Smith. and Jo Ann Irvingrprcsident. The members of thc Junior Red Cross prepare to bid bon voyage to the box which they filled to send overseas. The last article, a copy of the 1954 Duffle Bag, is about to be put into the box. The box contained everything from toothpicks to clothing, The Junior Red Cross members worli on tray favors for :hc Cripplcd Childrens Hospital. This is just one ot the pirwivcis which they have done during the year. RED CROSS CL R SERVES OTHER gr- 'jf , , .M - ,I--'---,,,, 1 A1 ,K + Charles Beyer. a senior, is busy taking inventory of parts in the customer's service department at Sears. Steve Barclay. a junior, is unloading merchandise in the stockroom at Sears. D. E. G IDES STUDENT IN JOB Distributive Education is designed to bridge the gap between school and adult life by training boys and girls for useful employment in retail and whole- sale business. BIiI..OW:Mary Radnor, clulw secretary. is selling records in the music department .ii lichtensieins. Mr, luler. Co- ordinator of Dislrilwulive lfcluealion. is her customer. fsinN'1ifjf Johnny Arringn, another senior. is checking groceries at .lerry's Qirocery. Johnny is the president of the Dlstribu- tors Club. Oh wwaww 'i Cutting up meat and arranging it for clicplav is thc iob of .loc Martincv at .1 Bonham liood Store. I. C. T. TUDENT HOLD JOBS ATTE D CHOOL HALF DAYS XVarrcn Grimm has a part-time job working as a shcct metal assistant at thc C C Slwvt Metal NVorks. B131-QW: Helene Proctor is learning the tcchniquc ut lit-ing .i lahoratorv technician at the Mctliral C1-ntrr Clinital l.:lvui.it-ri' .Iohn ll. Bagnall shown ht-rc wth llt-len .ttlviwx iititlcnu in tlnm-ii lolvs, Selling is often a ravoritc field for high school sludrnts. Rocl Cormona sells refrigeration parts at the South Texas Refrigeration and Supply Co. 5 if fl s lil N, VX U' fi' 91 Bennett. Q Barry Burr and Joe Clements whoop it up to earn a silver dollar. COU CIL PRESEN TALE T HOW T. V. talent scouts view the Miller talent show with intcrt f l d l lx d l 1 ear ort television sho Several o tie stu en s were as e 'o .ppt locally. Bl'l.OW: The Broken Whats brought down the house with their hillbilly music. At the left Curtis Dvet' beats out the rhythm on a wash tub base viol, Joe Moffett plays the wash board. Calvin Scott picks the lead guitar, while Jerry Merritt plays the steel guitar and Johnny Colton strums the rlivthm guitar. Each year the student council stages a Silver Dollar Talent Show. Any stu- dent who wishes may sign up to take part. A silver 'dollar is presented to each performer. Since our student body is so large, two assemblies must be given to allow everyone to see the show. Admission was 25 cents. The student council do- nated the proceeds of the show to the activity fund which usually is rather low in the spring of the year. Lupe Barrera sine I Believe accom anied by Shir 'tlstfw-i XYomen's styles modeled hy boys from the band were the latest word H1 lnsliitm. CAR IVAL RAISES CA H Fishing for a prize and having your fortune told were two exciting adventures at the annual band carnival. AT THE RIGHT: Two eager girls try their luck with the fishing poles. BELOW: Lorna Chilton and Gaylenc Pricer read 'Lupe's palms while two customers nibble popcorn as they wait their turn. T. X 1 if -t W..-f t it ki it ' f . at 1 .. PaIItWXK'1 Mr. Martin watches 3 contestant try to drive nails to win a prile. Martin takes in the ABOVE: Robert X1 cash as eager beaverstry to put the hall. t Q AT THE RIGHT: A Umar-5 Margarita Cantu Apolinnr Salinas .intl were elected Carnival King and Queen by members of the band, Fifi T your LF i',t'1lffc?Px74 757 yew' rv-K c y 4 A is is In order to raise fundsgfor their annual spring band trips, the band members throw a carnival. Several of the activities are pictured on this page. The Miller High School Band of the Buccaneers will journey to Jacks- boro and to Brownsville this spring. Only the best bands in Texas are invited to these meets. As a group, the band will participate in concert competition and sight reading. The oustanding band will be awarded a trophy. VARIETY .SHOW G . 'Q -o 35c , g T xl - at Mbps Sign Pictured above is Gaylenc Pricer, talented senior accomA panist for the Roy Miller High School Orchestra. Cmylene has accompanied the orchestra for the past two years. R Lloyd Cook is not only director of the band, but also director of the Miller Orches- tra. Rapid strides have been made these past years under his direction. ORCHESTRA C0 CERT I WELL RECEIVED 'P A tense moment during the concert program which was held on Sunday after- noon. January 30. l.l:l V: The Orchestra poses for a picture on the front lawn ol tht: school. LATIN CL B MEMBER LEAR ROMA LA GUAGE, CUSTOM S BELOW: James King as a Greek slave teaches young Roman boys and girls to read from scrolls in a skit presented at a Latin Club party held in the city recreation center at Oak Park. The students recited Latin as they did in the Blah School in Rome. The Latin Club has a social meeting once each month. Roman themes are carried out and Roman customs followed. These impatient students are waiting for their tardv friends to see the movie, Julius Caesar. rin 569.4 a. . X an 'BP N ,XS t v is . 4 , it BFLOW3 xl-lfQill'ClJI1H Smith. A Roman citilen. has ie service ol Jane Saiinclers, .i Iirst year Latin A ave. in decorating liur .1 partv. Norman Shelton shows his class proiect to Mary Tom XViIliams and explains how the Roman student wrote on a wax Iubtilu. vu-...,.w ' Johnny Estrada, club president. Callaway Hudson. Eddie Garza. and Patty Blackmon Fave fun playing scrabble at the club party given in the home of the sponsor. Mrs. Thelma 'earce. 04 . . W ..:,, .. - -we - . -' -1 '-1 , ' .,,f, .1 . ' 2 , 6 - I - :sf a ' X 5 rhr k g -,-' : ., J. 4 6 'H t ' 'iii . : i ' ' set' J' 'ta' ' ' i L Q 'R K iw i nr H ' ir fb i N K , si ws: af h Q 1- 3, 'l f xi :Z ' ts ---- ati ' .. 'A if if A t xii ' my ...ii b e 5--I . S .Refi . 5-Ja w a W I i i. . X 5-X f fel fr -1 ,, W t , R- tv., , 1:-- z: Q fi. v .., 955' ,W 'iv . .- , ,. 'Rh r ': '.'. .' I.2 X J ,. . it V, we ,, -p Y az tl H' '- , f el . 5 ' Q W Delia .ff 'fi J - .-:fl l Jiiieiiwmfe f if ff ., - E M 'Ss' x J,ENg,, 5 An all-around athlete, Johnny l-lill has won many awards in basketball and track. Johnny was named to the All-Tournament Team in both the Donna and Brownsville Tournaments. In his junior and senior years he made the All-District Basketball Team and the l955 second team All-State. In track Johnny set a high jump record in 1954 at the dual Ray-Miller meet and in 1955 he broke his own 6' 213 record with a jump of 6' 4 . Bringing home first place awards from the last three Border Olympics, Johnny set a record in 1955 of 6' 3 . Many more first places are expected to come from Johnny as the track sea- son progresses. Sports writers have already picked him to break It VJanda Cox and Janie Gutierrez were elected l955 Football Duchesses by the Buc Squa Wanda and Janie were chosen because of their staunch backing of the footbill team Tht are each active in school extra-curricular activities. Janie was ilso chostn La tana Duchess by the Senior Council. the state high jump record of 6' 5 by at least an inch, WHO' WHO AT MILLER Dorothy Paschal reigned as Basketball Queen of the l955 Buc Cagers, She was presented an orchid at the annual Basketball Queen Dance on Friday. February 26. Dorothy was chosen Queen because of her loyalty to the Bucs and because of the support she gave them in making posters before each game. In her spare time Dorothy works on the staff of the Duffle Bag. 06 fit Afioaxwog , af Zzfoodf frub fywL-4 41,141 MQW MW .Lad osalie Clou was honored h was elected their football sweetheart. y the members of the football team when she A real interest in sports and personal beauty are qualities of the girls who make up the football royalty. Of course, these girls are always the best girl friends of popular football heroes. in -N yxlli 1 gadm KWH! ,660 ,exe Wow.-M wharf M-ewinztvwxei V' ...--s...a-pm i -t 5 it This year's D.A.R. Award went to Mary Helen Yzaguirre. Nominated by the Senior Council and elected by the facult y. Mary Helen was chosen on a basis of scholarship, service. charac- I ter and eadership. Mary Helen has already been enrolled in the Dougherty School of Nursing. WHO' WHO AT MILLER Evelyn Stein was crowned Football Queen at the annual Turkey Day Homecoming game. She was chosen hy the players because of her faithful support of the entire team. 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Allen Kuntz L, y g Q Ethel Kutz R X ' i F Ronald Ladewig -l M Ms, ,f 5 A M X hy R ' Joe Lamas V W - :L ' V '. ' mir? ,. 'Q' Lee Lambert Q W 'Y W A 1 ' it as tp Bernice La Moore i M K' is it N i L . PH MU 11s Carlyn Lastor Mauricio Leal V Q V f James Leath ' Q 3 , T K: 05 'N Q Domingo Leija -relpgii K- Fx 6 ig 3 5 ,fl it 2 ,.T., I ' Sandra Lerz sa L. W few , May yy ' 'H-.. . i Norma Le Vick M ,Z AV y 5, r Bobby Liles A T Homer Linen Q 4 'M my A, 5, Dexter Locker W W' b 5 r P, - , i ,, I Johnny Longoria Qi ,f 5 L p M A 'L Q 'NW Delia Lopez pl Q ' Yxa T so Q f , ,.-v '9 f1 Dora Lopez A Q3 , Elida Lopez AJ :X H 3: U .1 :gs Elvira Lopez . ' he L -D 1 Fernanda Lopez , -we-an M' 7 NTT g 'f TS l X D .T H -of Mary Luna Louise Lopez L W1 Rachel Lopez X ll Ramiro Lopez 'N . X xy .N X A- re: Richard Lundstrom 1 xii .W 'W 1 ' Pauli McDonald Virginia Losier F' 'Q 3 , xl S Elsa Lugo e f gf F N ,N cr ' Randy McDonald W T' T bg f' I K .V N M, 35, P Exie McKamie dl ' 'QL 'fo - Q Q N , 7 Donald McLauren Earnest Lugo W I .W ef-al, W h sm. L 'M 0 11--by A '1 T av-. on I i ,A 7 vm Q . N , . 1 P ,. uf T N- if new , Edith McMahan Amador Marcha William Marek Luis Martinez Ninfa Martinez Teresita Martinez Terry Martinez Theresa Martinez Q p p W gr V24 Manuel Marmalejo af . Y A if I . . ,Q K ,L Terry Marano up I W A A Reni Marroquin 'vs 1- 4 M gm ' R V JN i ' Q3 g Tommy Martin Q - V' ,T it ,jpg Aj B, T Andrew Martinez E+? ocft gmQ ,er zeal ew? a a MMWMMWZ N A SH . , .Q Q .. 3 Q- ' '- ae. mf rw 'ai V E325 af me f as ' T L a , big x 'Q ,, . wif fT Q . wwe and ti? e.,- ...L Q 4 ix , A - CL 119 Zobieda Martinez x f 1 Joe Bob Matthews M V V , ' W . Gloria Medina 9 W2 Q.. ' X v4 'g fwe a 2 X Q Lupe Medina M, . 7 X -alayhi ' 2 Celia Mendez ,U Raw Y y A Alx, .,:::: Joe Mendiola 3 ' f if g 1 'bg it '7-' e 'A3' e Carlos Meza t 1' B MA, Dan Migl M. Q , :gs a m.. Pete Mikolasky W if , N W N A ax, a -.mi M Q Franklin Mxkulencok an s MA N y B '. ' 'Estella Mirabel a is Hector Mitchell 'Z p 31- W , LA? 3, M Jessie Molena 2 353 W ' Q y 1 Turner Moller or A Joe Mondragon A ,ati 4 Q 5 Q 4 ' A 3 Gildardo Montalvo Joe Moreno 5 sf' W ' W4 Gloria Montez .. W i 'J 1, Carol Moore lx? W if N Rana R. M Joe Moreno V Nu Y W iw af? Q Wayne Moore Valentin Moreno Q L Roger Morales ' F 1 M 4 ,V Q NHS fl! i i L Moises Morin is ,A 5 fs' X . Betty Morris ' me: We ffl ' u Monlca Mora es Mary Morris Wx I AA ju ao, Emil' ii ATM. J Bette Morrison ff ,Ai: . B' H N Freddie Mousa ' ,ge an W... -,-3 at J, Elva Mungiua f u A B' 'R Oswaldo Menoz 'N if a . Lois Murrell Angelita Nava ' ' Irma Nava W Q if M X za.. 14:3 Ruben Naranjo Y - Q M , 1 A W Antonio Navarro y 'M' ri B K ,Wk r,:' xx' . M 1 X ik.. Chris Navarro -' , ..:.::::. ,.,, Santos Navarro y ' o '- ' - . Betty Naylor Q ,lg ,.., . IIE m as , Sandra Nelson 3 .5 , . I M' Sandra Nichog Y ae . A of Mew? 'Vs Dale Nickeson ' .,.: ,af-1221, tr i my N Q Q... 4 A la.. .1 5 NM PHUMURE 120 Eugene Nolen V 1 . John Nolen ' , ' ' x C. J. Noss f QQ ,A,, 2 A 4, - f-'I f , ,za . Ir 'Q Jacob Olivares 5 zi' ' 4 r 'ig . f Kenneth Ondrey yy 'af 7 ' rj Y Q , Q, James O'Nea1 ,A x as I Cl l'fi sli Q to L 5 Rosa Ornelas V Lillie Orona W . Q, Billy Orum 4 X J' Y ,aw SQ m ,I fl'- Oldelia Palacios i f . AubfevPafkef X iiii c 'iff P 'N X ik Bettie Parker Lf: 5 Don PaYne V' - w-- l .k V2 -v.. Jimmy Peden ' '73 S 0 as A, Diana Pena 3' -Q-TQ? 'fx ' .X-V' S +ve il la ALB Arcakio Perez Dolores Pena V e Manuel Pena '37 5 . rg,-S cis il Mary Pena ,Lqf , is-New 'M Q .-J.. Y Q Baldemar Perez A 53' Emlho Perez Edward Perales ,,,: ,xg Qlxsgsi Seferino Perales r r a rx 3 J Mary Perez ,-- W h Richard Perez ' 7 L :TS Senen Perez I L Abdon Perez X v. .,-.. ,A xv j 6: V Q J Tony Perez an , ., Shirley Perkins 1 A Maria Pineda x ' Susie Pineda l Rosa Pineda Bobby Pinkerd ', '57 'I' g 'tw f ,S S.: s 'S Joe Plarz - on . w M Y d Pete Pompa f my ' Q 'e ' ea K Sylvia Pompa It x X M' , if x. N- r . N2. ex W rr an , A ,J in K M . V ,.r 've' , 1.1. Q ra fr as L... iz is-aah... CLASS 171 Albert Porche Donald Porter Gloria Posada Helen Powell Pat Powers Juventino Prieto a A V a 5 .. rl, ' 1- ' Palmira Pulido ,F g X ,WL pm L is ,A ' ' J R Robert Purinton g 2 ' W' 2 AN 4 , W f i Roy Joe Rackley Q4 fe: ie bfi? Q, we l 1 Raul Ramirez w..,g '2:-li, -P : :.,A- ': ..Q- 1 Reynaldo Ramirez 4 . S ,Y ALtK A , ., VF .:.. if I Vi by Carmen Ramos W V ' l. l, Y Clementina Ramos W A ,gr ,,, ' 7 55 V k New Ofelia Rangel ' - Q qi .,. AQ R Antonia Reed ,, 'R R3 ' R 3 '.-1 b y ,,.:Q f Maria Rendon a RRR e RRR j S AIIQ Eliza Requenez X -1 ey U i rw 5 as I :af V, Hilda Resendez Ernest Reyes 4 i A Gloria Reyes -, ,vfjgf f- vw sleek lea R R RR NR Richard Reyes Ruby Reyes ' ' Mary Reyes S Henry Rocha f Donald Rhew g 'AVZ R Qi ' Joe Rodela W ,--- Ri , Cf? r Y A . . , 1' 2 , it 5, '. A3 me Freddie Rlee Alexander Rodrigues Q aj we ' X f K Juan Rivera 1 3 . e X A 6 we Fernando Rodriguez X, M N M ' a 3 'Q Petra Rodriguez R' in R l'- ' Q Janice Robnerf Rafael Rodriguez R W n 'ri A f My 6 -... X i P-' V If xf' , ' .I 'gig REM l 1 ,Ni le :,i Sonia Rodriguez l y I 'iz' - .1 Sylvia Rodriguez ,S in 'E T-P an fa f-ix Uvaldo Rodriguez H A fry If N j 'Q Mary Roegels X ' Q,,,?Re X' 5 Rf R R wel ia M ' RR? i RR 'we Barbara ROSS N R X ,,if R Dolores Rovira Rm W K 4 an g 'l 2' . an 0 RR ,, , D Marie Rucker 3 We e 3, f 5 .- E 'em N .ig Q N Patsy Rucks QM, , S 'i'e f ,,:r Julia Ruelas r K . U 1 R 3 R ' an RR L gknn rail l ' i f iff ir-,sl ff' Juanita Ruiz ' ' . ' Charles Sadler V' g 'E:RR' E N 3 r Frank Saenz R AR' R' R A R RRR, 'L' e 5' ' ai' T R Espi Salazar in e R W 1 R 'W 4 , QW? . -I 3 V- If Juan Salazar R - f .Z f ' We 5 WRWQRR Q ' Sara Salazar age! Rknaeeai Ei ili . Q we SOPH Rllf, Frances Saldana Luis Saldana Maria Saldana Ray Saldana Beatrice Salinas Juan Salinas , M 4 I I -as Q X if K .. 3 ' i ' 2 .,-1 'ii - K 5 'au . 'uf '-: , , a t --ee S by is 3 .. H I Estella Sanchez Ruben Sanchez Charles Sandlin Reymundo San Miquel Eva Santana s 'qulqq :L 4 X sr in A Q X .,,!c A . X A 41 M--5 .-m vi in ,, X erm K t , v..- X. Q7 'Q as .,,, --as 'F , a . i .. '?' x 2 1 is S -3, , fx X S we Emma Saucedo I A B Jane Saunders ' 'Q .N J M Sandra Saunders' K ' h ' Sharon Schulis 7 Aa x Q' 1 '67 y r S f' 2 i 5, M Wayne Shaw George Schroeder I J 'W , Carolyn Scott ' 4 ' ' 'G Gerald Scott X K A f . a A l 'sa e , is I A l Q' L' I is 45 ' Mary Shelton Robert Scruggs ' f-'Z' in Josephine Silguero Esther Sum 4, N at 'xx F W A . Q . 1451 to J I iff?-dia 1 FT Sammy Silva it' ,F if .. , 5 Yolanda Silvas . 1' A . , H , Q ' Geraldine Simcik Norma JO Sevier ' Q 'YM 'ffl' K? B ' B f limit Wm is Leo Simpson ' xg S A7 5.7 S , Q J 1' ' Alice Singletary ,ft BMJ ' A df Barbara Smith -in .ff-s f 4 If 'A Diane Smith N ,. 5 Sf X b Loretta Smith ' ' Jerry Snodgrass is , 23 -. 4: ,N ' Ml , 4 ,,, Paul Snider , 'af . -LW J . J 1 - as ' J Q Janie Solis R M Q , M l A.. are Rosa Soliz V I V ' za Xa in g I Reynaldo Soto Nc K -,Q , M-fe, Robert Soto J V W... S A, ar.. ,sz is 5 72? A.--. .1 Georgia Spann jg - r' ix J A S, A A Q A33 Donna Speegal r ii c'ae S' wtf' 4 ' ' ' r Mary Beth Spivey - ' ,... s AW my f X ix' A S a Ada Spurlock fr s K W Ji Tir: h , .,.: ,..v' , , -. if g X .. 1 L5 a -mx -.., is r carve ' af .. gary- .X 3 M r f Q 5 .M , ix HM Fm! N, Ruby Staggs n Marilyn stacy Everett Stevens Gordon Stobbs t T Elroy Suarez William Tackett W j Victor Tagle ' Qi' a V ' ' f ',f'5 '7 Anna W. Tapia y ai f' J 'AE' Barney Thomas QV f Sandra Tilley t ' an A f Cidelia Tober Irma Trevino Lupe Trevino Nancy Tribble Katy Trowbridge Mary Trujillo Josephine Tunches new 53:55 - J Barbara Turner Clifton Tye Emil Ullerich Beatrice Uribe fr 11' i .J if JI f-7 'T'-3 li l? T L tml I 53' K V 4 M., ,W Nr SEX , 'iii rm, V Rachel Uribe Q. T .r:, M T A Rudolfo Valdez 1 .Q f'::': Q ' T Julia Vargas ' 5' D ' a 3 i 5-T015 f1i l'i. 1 at X J N Anita Vasquez a ' 'B - T ' Rudolfo Vasquez :Z My any I -3: Ma as Romero Vela Ni ,gag , x Q ' - Rosa Vera A at N W r. T' 'F' N I i NXSFESS , Gregoria Verain Gloria Vergara Robert Vergara Betty Vickers Maria Villa PH we T M- ak vi? K 1 , ,am 124 I..-I 'flak A , as M. - 3 4 ave J ag imww haf ,ry 1 BY f l l if Q bw., - 'S , RE 3 NN Pete Villanueva Carlos Villarreal Elsa Villarreal M., ,,,.ay,. at ' f' .Q A - 1' s 'cs Villarreal Y J ,Z ssl: 1 -f 6 ' lll' Yoailwaddle tk 'W it Q K i YY X a 3 Dorothy Wafer William Wauace n i Q M A - ,, Larry Walters ' A ' Bob Waterman + A--f ,, N ' ' ns- Ak g it 1 Nathan Waters A I David Webb A '45 5 Barbara Wenger 'M ' 1 V ,st ,, Ruth Williams David White y 4 :R Q mi Nj, A. D. Whitehead 5 N. K Q W Melba Winchester . , . ff ' Karolen Winters Tim Wllklns .t a Q A R - 1 1 xg Jim Williams I Q . 1 N fi' A M I r' l x A A Janet Yager A A: Q Benito Yanez 1 f i Q Q ' ,, Valentina Ybarra -Q3 , ,R gg Robert Young Q ' V Armando Yturria ts- B ---, Janie Yturria 7 , , N ,gs 0, 5,5 Q. .rv - all . v ,.- 'ii L -... --wr' A A -.41 ,- if x nl -A ' Juanita Yturria Amelia Zepeda ,, I ' , W G, 'A 'fa B , - ' I ' R X I fy W .. Q 1 ff t Beatrice Yzaguirre Diane Zepeda Jessie Zepeda Joe Zepeda Robert Zepeda Daniel Zunker LABS 125 'MQW 1 Ui, ff? ff '3M,M, ,,w M QA 5. ' A f 22, f' yffff' wif' ag, X. -42, i izfliix f5fPii5 ? 'V 6' flf .ww W ff Egfwf'3?9S 2w'VANL 'w UCr95x,0.YJ1', fnirjvj 212333 fwgfxf 53 iles 2 312 56 3233113 'lf' WI I. 47 , K-452 wwf ggcw QAJWM l . , , , , A , x ' ., , . ' . : I . , n Q2 'JW' K l a ' A fi ' ' L 1, yfsflx ivy! fy R ix Q ff V up all C E, Wy by fy' W ,..WZA MJ,g4Ln1n D3?ml,3f1!'+s AXty . lm 0, iq Mvfyfy wzyfvgw ffWw'W YM: vf sf' QR W V W'fL1JM+W wif M . U N I O R XX.,-Y I ': and Ms., D KF I ' if 3 is A, B.:-,f y . :ea if ' l Q fe - K iz 1 ,alia ' 'Q jg' fa A Arnufo Alvarez K , W Q R1 Carlos Alvarez i Y 1 Angelita Acuna Ray Ablers Alicia Almaguer Mike Acuna Mary Jo Albright Genaro Alvarado Patricia Anderson Joe Andrews JUN O fr 'R .a A i Q yy ii: Qmwmr , 1 wage? . X saw-f'r W ' my. W 111 'W : - 3, . ,W ,1 rr. Ti V if Q55 w eva 2 6 ir, r B J. . M 3 1 if w Ralph Angelo A -- Lois Arnold ' Q i A ' 0 W -l Aim '-,2 Q . , wg' gsm ' - 'ei Bobby Atkins I 5 -V ,, i H Arthur Avalos If :VI Evgb l Minerva Ayala . A aigi Aubrey Bailey 1-. Janie' Baker . in Roy Balli QQ :iff A ,J f ,jligkyf h ,K my ii Steve Barclay ,Lawrie 3 B5 F 4 ix' A ix ' ' A Q M-.Q ' f f: 1 K N v Q5 I A K K Norma Bauman tE5?f'i4 w,i if ' A ' V eff 85 . ww fri i A if Xl Aubrey Beadlc BN I I .,...,, ., . ,. I gk Larry Beamim .,Y QAZ'w- Q N , ...ai ,m g ,,i 'T Y ,maxi . fb' , W- ' J ii':' -T ' ' fi -ug 5 Elizabeth Beard if :E 'Q jjj? 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Libby Drewry I 4: 527-In mf 47 vs Patricia Dunn X ' U W X il Vicki Edwards i sag faf A James Ellison ' ifgviw . as AE Ni E in 5- Mary Escobedo . ,L 'ix s- V9 H Q P Ronald Eskridge K ' J f-Q '. an 3,-. Reynaldo Esparza A az 1 J.. + ws? 2 Q ,r - . Mf7'f ' M? f 'r 'f Saragosa Espinoza .ef 'S 'I' X L q 1 ' Q Mary Ann Estes 5 me L cf l H A Cecilia Estrella 4' P QE Larry Falcon Q ,y , -3 A -N Q . 4? I,-A A ' 'X 6 ,M Robert Falcon 'Uv 4 . , if' 2 5 A 'v i W QI V I, E N -ee,, , so Tony Falcon y A ' xg QW W- i VX 1, 'cj Frances Fcland v X 4 X ' 1' F Alice Figueroa 133 A 'Q ic i ' 93 I YAY , . fxyia ,: M. 1 in 11'-at 1 a a M Si x r 5 5 Rose Fischer Elida Flores Jerry Garcia Mary Esther Garcia Mary Louise Garcia Olivia Garcia Ramiro Garcia Teresa Garcia Yolanda Garcia Amida Garza Delia Garza Janie Garza . J. 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R' -va l ': ff li ' f W ik KN ly , -1757? 1313 1 Q B Q- N ax i ., . i K in X 5 3 X K ry i , fa. pig i ESQ. lk. x ry ,La M? 'A 7 -45 'XX -7 , M Q: 1 W N' it Q, f . H i fi l as 4 Q ,J ii' anna ra frm x i K ,,i - . 'sw , E' 'K f xg , . '- , Tl' I E w A u 7 , 4 K-A 'il K-5 X .fffgiz ' .R A K NNN X' ' in 41 fini? 1 -fi ' if 'X W A sf E iffif ' , 1 X '. X 2 . gr' ' ' Z 'g Q33 A 1 . 5 143 Curtis Watts Robcrt Wlialcn Shcrrill Vwfhitcncr Henrietta Williams Mary Torn Vifilliams Waltcr NVilliams Johnny XVillis Pat Yagcr Patsy Yeager Delores Zambrano Leonard Zapata Mary Zcpcda Juan Zcrtuchc Emily Zuniga Co-Captain C, -C I . CRUZ YANEZ-239 JOHNNQ Hifi 4GfffiffS fofmfs Co-Captain RAY GARCIA-142 Pts. Guard 3 Letters TOURNAMENT CROWN The Bucs marched into the semi-finals of the annual Brownsville basketball tournament by walloping Raymond- ville, 65-28 and Kingsville, 72-43. ln the semi-finals the Bucs downed the tall, highly regarded Harlingen Cardinals, 59-45, A if then outran and outshot Weslaco, 77-58, to win the tourna- asl . ,.---:- 3 ment. -1 Miller went to the semi-finals in the San Antonio Invi- '-Q.. 7 w x km! 'K K: tational tournament only to be defeated by Jefferson. The Bucs also went as far as semi-finals in the Donna Tournament. THE 1954-55 BA KETBALL QUAD LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Utterback, Tom De Salme, Cruz Yanez, Ray Garcia. Billy Davenport, Lee Gray, Tom Bell, Larry Dueitt, Freddy Braselton, Johnny Hill, and Ramon Castillo. ' 144 Coach George Utterback has been at RMHS for the last two years. He has done a fine job of developing ball players. AT LEFT: Hill tips in two points as .unto f of Laredo attempts to block the s . Kay Garcia and Ramon Castillo stand re v fo the boys into great basket- a rebound. Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs .N U' 2' ' f ly 61 ff iiilzsl.. flip 56h X if J ,J KL, iQ, A I' Q, far ,iff vo QQ L l Mft U I V 4 L LL IL L9 yr -Q Q if' Q! W ft A fi L BUCCGER WI19GlVlE,LOE10 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1954 - 55 Benavides Victoria Victoria ,.,... . ....... .,.... M cAlIen .... .. Weslaco ...... ., ..,.. . P. S. J. A. .,......... Weslaco ..............,........ South San Antonio ........ Kmgsvllle .................. Raymondville ...,..... Harlingen ........ . ....... Weslaco .,...... . Weslaco ...... Lanier . ,... .. ,...,,. San Benito .......Jefferson ......Laredo' ..,,.,San Antonio Tech' Brownsville' ........... Brackenridge' .... ..,..,.Ray ....,,Jefferson' Beeville ...... ....,,,Jefferson' Laredo San Antonio Tech ' ,..... Ray' ...... ..... .............. Bracken ridge' .... Brownsville' .......... zl1cTOl7fL'I'E'f7L'L' plumes. 45 57 60 58 38 25 57 69 43 28 45 58 64 67 .. .... 47 62 61 60 42 65 36 65 52 54 50 52 52 57 69 145 Managers Ben .loc Carter and Srlllllilv llenderson did .1 terrific 'ioh of keeping the I95-4 55 Pmccanears in good shape. -T ..l..-.. LAREDO CLIPS MILLER, 61-54 Miller's dreams of its first district championship since 1950 was temporarily stalled in the Laredo clash. Miller took the lead in the first quarter and held it until early in the third quarter when Laredo found the basket and tried to wear it out. Johnny Hill made 28 during the evening for high scoring honors. MILLER 1541 FG FT PF TP Hill .,.,ss.,ss,.....,,,.....,.., 9 10 4 28 Bell ,,,,,,,,.......... .....,, Yanez ..ss,,, ,,,.... Garcia ,,,,,.,... ...,r., 2 0 3 4 3 3 2 9 4 1 4 9 DeSaIme ,s,,., ..,.,,, 0 0 4 0 Davenport ,,,,,. ...,,,, 0 0 2 0 Castillo v,,,,.,, ....... 2 0 0 4 Dueitt ,,,,.., ....... 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 2 0 Base ..,,..... ....... Totals ..,... .,........ 2 0 14 21 54 LAREDO 1611 FG FT PF TP 3 3 7 L. Santos ..,,,,,,....,.,,,, 2 Trammell .............t.,.. 10 3 423 Dickinson ......... r,.... 4 4 412 Hernandez ...,,.. ,,.... 3 0 2 6 A. Santos ......... ..,,,, 1 7 5 9 Chacon ............,,........ 1 2 1 4 Totals ..,s,.,,, ,,......, 2 1 19 19 61 SCORE BY PERIODS Miller ....................,.., 21 32 44 54 Laredo .............,.,...... 17 29 51 61 BUCS BOW TO TECH, 60-53 Miller was virtually eliminated from the first half of the District 6A1-XAA basketball race by dropping its second straight district game. San Antonio Tech defeated Miller, 60-53. Johnny Hill again led the Miller scorers with 19 points but Tommy Bell wasn't far behind with 17. MILLER 1531 FG FT PF TP Hill ...,,.....,..,.,.,,.......,, 4 11 3 19 Bell ,,.,..,,..,....... ....... 1 7 6 Gray ,,.,,,,,. ......, Dueitt ..,....... ..,.... Yanez ..,..,,.,...., ....... Davenport ....,. ..,.... 6 5 2 2 2 4 0 0 2 Castillo ..,,.,,, ....... 0 0 2 ' 0 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 Garcia ..,v.,,,.. ....... 3 0 6 2 DeSaIme ...,.. ,,,.,.. Totals . .,.,.. .......... 1 5 23 20 53 TECH 1601 FG FT PF TP 7 7 2 21 Cantu ...........,... .,t,, Banuelo ....... ..... Calonge ...,,.. ..r,. Gonzales ,t.t,.,., t,ttt, Menchaca ,.,,,,, ,..tt Canamar ..... ,,,,,, Perez ........ ,.,,., 0 1 3 1 1 2 2 4 0 2 0 2 2 4 4 8 Castaneda .,.,.., ,...,v 0 0 1 0 Guerrero ,,,,, ,,,,, 6 2 5 14 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 10 0 0 0 0 Acosta ........ .,,,., Totals ,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 1 18 20 60 SCORE BY QUARTERS Miller .,,,,,....,,,........... 9 20 31 53 Tech ,.,,..,,....,,.......,.... 19 33 45 60 AT RIGHT: Johnny Hill continues his stardom by sinking a beauty against Brownsville. AT LEETZ TOM BELL 174 Pts. Forward One Letter MILLER WINS FIRST DISTRISCT GAME, TOPS BROWNSVILLE, 50-42 The Big Five won their first District 6Al-XAA game ii three starts this season by Miller led all the way in the rough contest and was neve pushed until near the end points. Johnny Hill again paced the Miller attack with 1' points while Cruz Yanez was close behind with ll. MILLER 1501 FG FT PF TP 1 4 0 Bell ,,,tt,t,,.,...,,tt,,,,,.,,,, 12 Gray ,..,...tt,,,, ...... 1 2 0 Hill ,,t.t,t,,,,,.,. r,tt,. 4 5 3 Braselton ,..... 3 0 0 Garcia ,,tt,,. ,,,,,. 2 3 2 Yanez ,.,,....,., ,,,.., 3 5 4- DeSaIme .,,,,t,,... ,,,,,, O 1 0 Davenport ,..... ...,., 1 2 1 Totals .,t.... ....,.,,tt 1 5 20 14 SCORE Miller ...,.... Brownsville LEE GRAY-43 Pts. Forward One Leiter 146 defeating Brownsville, 50-42. when Brownsville pulled within si: BROWNSV'L. 1421 FG FT PF Tl Jackson .,..,...,.........,, 2 6 5 11 4 J. Conway ,...,..... .. 1 0 5 1 13 LaTourf ..,...,. ,,.,. 0 2 5 1 6 P. Conway ,,,,.......,,... 1 1 1 I 7 Wills t,,,,,t..... ...,..., 7 1 4 1! 11 Lenca ......,. .,... 1 2 0 4 1 Mann N-, ..... 1 0 5 1 4 Sheets ,,,,,,.. ...., 1 2 2 4 50 Totals .,...,., ...,.... 1 4 14 27 41 BY QUARTERS 21 35 50 6 12 24 42 AT RIGHT: lt's all for Miller as Johnny Hill, Ray Garcia and Lee Gray all come in to retrieve a re- bound against Jeff. AT LEFT: FREDDY BRASELTON 140 Points Center Q f my 10' ff. - 'J 21 Two Letters f BRACK NUDGES MILLER, 65-61 The Brackenridge Eagles built up a 15-point lead early n the third quarter and then held off a sizzling Miller rally to neat the Bucs, 65-61. Johnny Hill, although held to only one field goal in the second half, paced the Bucs with 18 points. Cruz Yanez, spear- iead in the Miller fast break, had 16. MLLER 1611 FG FT PF TP lill ,,,...r,..... ,...,,..,,i.,. 5 8 4 18 BRACK 1651 FG FT PF TP Smith ,s,s,,,,,,,,... ,,.... 4 2 2 10 lell ,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 0 2 8 Lockhart ..... ...., , 5 2 3 12 lraselton s....., ., ,.,. 1 3 0 5 Knepp ,,,a........... ....., 7 1 2 15 'anez ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 2 1 16 Thompklrls ,.,,, ,.,... 0 0 0 0 iarcia ,,,,,,,,,, ,,v,,,, 3 2 5 8 Craig ,,,,.,... 9 3 5 21 lesalme Y,AY,A,,. ,,,,,,, 0 0 1 0 Van Dyke ..,.,, 0 0 1 0 Davenport ,,s.. ,,..... 1 4 1 6 Foster e.,aa....,. ,.f..a 0 7 5 7 iray YYY,YY,YYY,, Y,,,,,, 0 0 0 0 Passant ,................,,, 0 0 1 0 Iastillo ,,,,,,,. ..,,.,, 0 0 0 0 ---- lise ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,ss,,s, 0 0 0 0 Totals .,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25 15 19 65 .- - -. - SCORE BY QUARTERS Totals ,.,,.. ,,,.., 2 1 19 14 61 Miller ...............,,,,,.... I5 23 43 61 Brackenridge .....,..,, 12 32 50 65 MILLER BLASTS RAY, 55-36 Miller walloped Ray, 55-36. The Bucs had it almost easy in beating the Texans, who fell far behind in the first quarter and never could catch up. Playing his first whole game in a couple of weeks, Freddy Braselton hit for high score of 13 points. The Bucs won their second game from Ray in their 1 1 game series dating back to the opening of Ray in 1950. MLLER 1551 FG FT PF TP ' 5 0 4 10 'lill .,.......,,,,,,,,i,,,.,..i.. RAY 1361 Grossman ,,,,,,,, . ..... L FGFTPFTP 312 7 PONIES TUMBLE MILLER, 65-52 Thomas Jefferson High maintained its mastery of District 6AAAA by defeating Miller, 65-52. Hill, with 16 points, set the pace for the Buccaneers. Tommy Bell was runner-up to Hill with IO points, one more than Billy Davenport and two higher than Freddy Braseiton MILLER 1521 FG FT PF TP JEFF 1651 FG FT PF TP Gray .Vt..........t............ 0 0 1 0 Seligman ......,......,.... 10 5 5 25 Bell ...,.......,s.,,, .......s 5 0 2 10 Dukes ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 0 1 0 1 Braselton .,,tte, e....., 2 4 3 8 Drain ............,, ...... 9 3 4 3 Dueiff .,.....,. ....... 0 0 0 0 Christopher ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 3 3 7 Hill ,,,,...... ,.,,.... 4 8 316 Max ,,,,.,,,,,,,,.i,, ,,,,,, 6 3 315 Castillo ....... ..,,,,, 0 0 0 0 Klingeman ,,,,,, ,-,,,, 5 4 3 14 DeSaIme ,..,,,, ,,,,,,. 2 1 3 5 ---- Garcia ........,, ....,,. 1 0 0 2 Totals ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23 19 18 65 Yanez ,,,,t..... ,...... 1 0 3 2 Davenport ..... ....... 3 3 'I 9 SCORE BY QUARTERS - - - - Jefferson 32 S1 65 Totals ...... ....... 1 8 16 16 52 Miller .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,i,,,, 11 28 43 52 Sell ..e.t,........, ,t,.... 2 5 I 9 Kern ...e.Veeeeeee ...... 0 2 4 2 !ane1 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 0 6 1 6 Hamon ..,,..... ...... 8 2 2 18 iargia ,,,,,,,,,, ,i,,f,, 1 1 2 3 Coterill ..,,.,, ...... 0 0 0 0 Sraselton ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 1 2 13 Ruscelli ....,.. ....,. 0 1 3 1 JeSali-ne ,iA,,, ,,,,,,t 1 0 0 2 Koonce ..... tt.... 0 2 1 2 Davenport i..,. .,,-,,, 1 2 0 4 Taylor ,.,,,. ...... 0 0 0 0 Bray ,.,,,,,etee. ...ttt, 1 0 0 2 Harvey ...,. .wffra 0 2 1 2 Zastillo ..,,e,e. ....Y,, 2 0 0 4 Hornsby .....,. ....,. 0 0 1 0 Juein .,,,,, ,,,,.t. 0 2 0 2 Couser ,.et. ..t.,. 1 0 1 2 iisg --vV-- ,YYi,VV O O 0 0 Littrell ,,,,, ,,,,,. 1 0 0 2 Totals ,,,AA ,,,,tt. 1 9 17 10 55 Totals .,..... ........-V 1 3 10 15 36 SCORE BY PERIODS Miller ,,,,,,vY,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 17 27 37 55 Rav ---------------------------- 6 '8 24 36 RAMON CASTILLO-73 Pts. Center Hwmwww One Letter 147 BILLY DAVENPORT-95 Pts. Guard One Letter HILL HITS 33, LEADS MILLER TO 62-54 WIN Brilliant Johnny Hill riddled the Thomas Jefferson de- fenses for 33 points to give the Buccaneers a 62-54 victory and a driving start in the second half of the District 6AAAA basket- ball race. Fred Braselton backed Hill up with 13 points and along with sub. Lee Gray, helped the Miller ace control both backboards most of the evening. Both Miller and Brownsville wait with anticipation for Johnny Hill's hool- shot to mesh the net for two points. BUCCANEERS DEFEAT SAN ANTONIO TECH, 73-52 M'II 62 FG FT PF TP J ff 54 . . . . . . . 1-11.112515 ---- ---A,-,----- 10 13 4 33 D?-ai'-S -.,-w Fi F2 P: Ti 1 Miller kept its District 6AAAA championship hopes flick- Braselfon ............ 5 3 2 13 Howard .....,..,...., 3 3 2 9 ermg at Buc Gym by plastering San Antonio Tech, 73-52 39 ------------- ------ g 1 1 g gI:P9eman I 2 5 4 Johnny Hill plunked in 22 points for high individual honors anef t e 'gman - ' 8 3 5 I9 although it was little Tommy DeSalme who put the spark ir Garcia ,,.,....,.,.,,., I I 3 3 Murray ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 4 I 0 9 ,I S 1 1 h Davenporf --'---.,h- 0 1 4 1 Rivas --4.gvgAff--,,gg---- 0 0 1 0 M1 ler. De a me hust ed every foot of the way and the ot er: Desalme ,..,,,.,,.,, 0 0 2 0 Nelson ,,,, 1 0 0 2 tried to stay right with him. It was too much for Tech and ths GFIY Ae.--.4--A' .----- 3 0 I 5 Dukes - e----A 2 I 3 5 Buffs were dropped out of title contention with their seconc Castillo .............. o o o o can ..,..... 1 o o 2 loss' Totals ,,,,,,,,,.,, 21 20 I8 62 Totals ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 21 E 21 54 LI.i1'1'e' 1737 Ff FI Pg 1212 gm: 1527 'EG QT pf Annler Scofe bY QUa e'g 14 22 43 62 B6H Iilfifnfill 4 3 o 11 n gkfkiiiff .,.. iii 3 4 2 H JeffersSii f 7fffff'fffflfflQffffQQfff7A'''77'ffmfffffflfll .... :ill 26 43 54 Ya e.' -------- rh--'- 7 2 2 6 G 'e -'---------- 5 8 5 I' ' ' ' t ' Garcia ,i....,, ...,,, 2 0 2 4 Perez ,,...... . I 0 5 1 B II I 6 2 8 G I ........,..... 0 0 I I I-AREDO NUDGES MII-LER, 50-44 Dzigimzn ........,,.,,. o 3 3 3 ...... ..... 1 2 2 I Miller dropped their second game to Laredo, 50-44. The DHVGHPOYI 2 0 0 4 ACOSIH --------- ------ 1 I 2 Bucs couldn't do anything right throughout the first half at Graf- '- 'c'- 'c -' 0 0 2 0 Guerra ' 'a 0 0 ' . . . Castillo ....,. ...,.,. 0 2 3 2 - - - - Laredo. The Tigers led 16-5 after the first quarter and increased Duem nggggrrr -f7---- 0 1 0 1 To-,als A2,---1.-M---- 17 18 19 51 it to 20-5 early in the second period. The game went on in that Bise .......,.,............ 1 0 0 2 M H Score by raeriggs 51 7 form. Johnny Hill scored 12 points, but had to take a back ---- I ef ------------------ seat to Laredo's Ramiro Hernandez who shot 15. Totals 'c- e 26 21 I7 73 Tech t a 7 25 40 5' Miller l44I FG FT PF TP Laredo l50l FG FT PF TP DeSaIme .............. 4 I 5 9 Hernandez 6 3 2 I5 TOMMY DeSALME-45 Pts, Bell ..................... . 3 I 3 7 Trammell ............ 5 3 3 I3 Guard Gray .................... 0 0 2 0 Dickinson ............ 2 2 3 6 0,19 Leng, Davenport ...,...... I 4 I 6 F. Santos ............ 4 3 5 II Bise .......,.,...,........ 2 3 5 2 A. Santos ............ 0 5 2 5 f Garcia ......... ...... I 2 ---- Yanez ,,.,,,.., ...... I 0 0 -2 Tolals ...,...,...... I7 I6 I5 50 Hill ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.. 6 0 4 I2 Score by Quarters Brasellon .........,.. I 2 3 4 Millet: .................. I2 gg - - - - Lare o Total ................ I8 8 I8 44 HILL PACES MILLER TO 55-52 VICTORY OVER RAY Johnny Hill turned in one of the greatest rebound games ever seen on a Corpus Christi court and a pair of Miller substi- tutes popped in three points in the last minute of play to give the Buccaneers a 55-52 victory over the Ray Texans in a District 6AAAA game. Hill hit a high 21. Bell followed Hill in the scoring with 144 points while Hamon was high for the Texans with 12. Ra 52 Y l I Grossman ..........,. FGFT PFTP 4 2 210 Miller 1551 Hlll ............,......... FGFT PFTP 7 7 5 21 Kern ,.......... ...... 3 2 5 8 Bell .................... 6 2 I I4 Hamon ,...... ....,. 2 9 3 I 3 Brasellon ............ 0 0 2 0 Coferill .,.... ...... I 0 I 2 Yanez .......... ..... 3 0 3 6 Ruscelli .... ...... 3 4 I I0 Garcia ................ 2 2 3 6 Koonce ,..,., ,.,... I 5 2 7 Desalme .............. 0 I I I Littrell ...... ....,, I 0 0 2 Davenport ............ 0 0 I 0 Couser ...,.,,,..,.,,., 0 0 0 0 Casfillo ................ I 5 2 7 Totals ,......,...... I5 22 I4 52 Tolals ...,.,........ I9 I7 I8 55 Score by Quarfers Ray ,.,,,,,,,.,, ,,.,,.. ,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.......,.,,. ,,,,,,,,. 1 3 2 7 37 52 Miller ,,,,,,e ,,-,,,,,,-,,,,,,..,......,......... ....,... I 0 2I 36 55 MILLER TOPS BRACK, 67-57 Miller remained in contention for the District 6AAAA itle by beating Brackenriclge, 67-57, for the Bucs fourth second- ialf district win against a single loss. Hill was the big gun in the Vliller attack with 24 points but got a healthy assist from Billy Davenport's I3 points, the best scoring performance from his ihis season. fliller l67l FG FT PF TP Lraselton ....,.,,.... 3 6 3 12 Bray .,,,iA..... .,... 0 0 0 0 iell ,,.tt,, t..t, 1 2 4 4 iastillo ....... s,.,, 0 0 2 0 lill t,........ .t,,,.,,, 1 0 4 2 24 iarcia ....,, ..,.. 1 3 1 5 'anez ,,..,,,,, 7.... 2 5 2 9 Davenport ,,......,. 4 5 0 13 Totals .7.,. ,,,,.,t, 2 1 25 14 67 Score by Quarters Ailler .....tt,...,.. ..., 1 5 38 55 67 lrackenridge .,,t 16 32 38 57 B TEAM BACK Row: Coach McCord. Billy Hicklin. Tommy Garrison. Jerry Brantley, Ruben Romero. Billy Dick- son. Robert Del.eon, Maricio Leal. FRONT Row: Juan Flores. Butch Lade- wig, Buddy Bise. Ruben Sanchez. Benito Yanez. Jerry Hobles. Jimmy Gunn. Manager Sammy Henderson. Brackenridge l57l FG FT PF TP Passant ........,.,,..., 4 0 2 8 Mayer rt... ...... 0 Smith ..... ...... 1 5 Paul ....,.,,... ...... 3 Van Dyke .,.......... 7 0 0 5 5 1 1 3 1 Caza .,,......,.. ..i... 0 0 0 Knepp ........ ...... 6 8 20 Elizalde .............. 0 0 0 DeKunder ........,. 0 0 0 Foster ...............,.. I 2 0 0 Reed ...........r,..,..e. 0 5 2 4 0 3 0 0 54 00 172157 Total s .,,.........,, 20 AT LEFT: Lee Gray battles for a rebound in hard-fought Brack game as Tom Bell waits his chance. -Q Q tv' S AT RIGHT: 3 4 ' BUDDY BISE-15 Pts T D W ... Gu d 5 .I,E.,. Reservemlxtter g I ' if I 'ij . L A x b, i if 5 MILLER TAKES 85-69 VICTORY OVER EAGLES Miller kept in its bid for a share of the District 6AAAA title by whacking Brownsville 85-69. Johnny Hill closed out his three year career with the Bucs with 38 points, one of his greatest outputs. He stayed in the entire game and turned in a great defensive game in addition to his point making. Backing up Hill was Tommy Bell with 14. with Freddy Barselton chip- ping in 10. Miller i85l Bell .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . FG FT PF 6 2 2 Brownsville I69l FG FT PF TP 4 5 J. Conway ....e,,,,,,, DeSaIme r.,,,ee,,i,,,, 0 0 0 Hanna ,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,r 1 1 Hill ,.tt,e.,A,,,,,,,,,,,e, 10 18 2 Jackson e,.. ,,.... 3 5 Garcia a,.,.,..,..e,.,.e, 2 1 I Wills ....,............,,, 7 7 Braselton te,..,e...a. 4 2 3 Mann e..,...a.......... 6 6 Yanez ,.,,aa,,,.,,,e.... 2 2 3 P. Conway ,eu....... 1 1 Davenport ,,........ 0 4 1 LaTouf ....,,,,,,.,.... 0 0 Gray ,,.......,. ,.,,, 4 0 2 Cortex ..,..... . ...,a 0 0 Castillo ,a,,,.e .,.aa 0 0 0 - - - - - Totals ,,..,.aa...... 22 25 Totals ..,,,,,,,,,.,, 28 29 14 Score by Periods Miller ...,..e,..,,e ..,..............,,,......,.......,,.................., ........., 2 4 44 Brownsville ,..,,........,..................r,, ,.,...,.,, 1 3 32 149 'Each fhree Spring A Y 7 is Q -M-A-7 t lr K it f J if Dorothy Paschal. Bettie Lester. and Bethena Sheffield cheer the baseball team as they mtxnch on candy bars. The warm .sunshine and the crack of the baseball against the bat bring spring into focus. After having been inactive for three years, The Quill and Scroll was reorganized this spring. Thisfclub is made up of outstanding journalism students. Mrs. Lowe is sponsor of the group. t L2 I Jffff' fl 'f ff 't.,...4'5 FIRST ROW: Johnny Estrada, Dorothy Paschal. Bettie Lester, l-Ioma Ellison. Barbara Cross. Mrs. Lowe. A SECOND Row: Jo Ann Ganem, Mary Yzaguirre, Elva Ramirez, Bob Atkins, Galloway Hudson THIRD Row: Calvin McCarter, -Shirley Alexander. Mary Joe Albright, and Jerry Merritt. 152 xv t Senior Career Day gave the seniors a change to visit Del Mar College and a half day holiday from classes. if? A Here a group of Miller seniors that in the Del Mar Auditorium as they wait for instructions. W Each student heard a local authority explain the opportunities and require- ments for the vocation or profession that he plans to follow. Sigue of Spring is Spf:-'aria Students BELOW: Homa Mae Ellison. Barbara Kanipe, and Sharon Bennett are so excited about the first spring rain that they are not afraid to RCI their feet wet. t . .i t his sq , . 'iii Q ' t i 1 I I 1 4 Wu Y mi d,,.i K K. W ol Q4f :Lt fi' These girls get a thrill out of jumping a puddle. Spring geuer gfito Crniller ccmpuo When spring comes the college choirs make concert trips around the country. Nancy Moss. a Miller '54 graduate, sings with the Trinity University Choir in assembly. xml In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of ove. George Hydrick's carving proves that his thoughts bare out the iquotation above. Pattie Blackmon beams her approval. A modern touch to this scene is given by the football iackets, George is content to wear his old one while Paltie sports the one he eagaed this year. Buying announcements and cards is always a spring for the seniors. How many are you going to buy? I'm going to send out one hundred-the more presents the better! My list is a mile long - it's going to break me! These are some of the statements made around the order table. BELOW: Mrs. I.. B. Lucker and Mrs. George Broad take orders for announcements from Francis Gandy. Kenny Tycr, Wanda Cox. Bettye Jo Turner. and Nora Bright. -xfib ABOVE: Frances lieland is trying out the trapeze artist that she has made out of paper and paste. Frances is chairman of decorations for the senior banquet and is planning a circus theme for the event. I gg. ' it 'F -gf S LQ? W up xv V!! i - F lk x EW K . 1 ku c 4' ff, W' ,wigs ef XV 4 ,gm ii, I 5, ,. if W Q K 06.9, - . 5 ' J, wb yy 1 .359 he ing f- ff MILLERI5-AA BASEBALL r fl ll at avi L be as f if f SCHEDULE Maj 1 l 'L- , f , ' fe I - 1 et, Y fe - if April 5 .f.... w-,., Alice 5 'y i p.: K i f 1 :L Q ' t 5. -55 . t hy M 2. kg x .,... ..... w. B. RIY y -- xx ' f e April I5 Laredo Q 2' , es if -9. , time 2 2 4 tl fn' , '- , 4 April 22 .,., .., . . Alice I rf . If f , Q ffm f , ,f Q 2 qv- , -' ! fa W-ff V W . ,, 1 ,, f-3... . ., 1 X, we gf - 'f e 5 . f, Avril 29 W- B. Rav Y f if Q ' 5 55' 1 1, ' ilisuggs , .T E 'A , May 6 .,... Laredo is .,,- A of -vll - . , , ' 1 A f 1 X ' . A O . -'--- ,. In ' ,. V I ., - t- M S. . we Yr w e , r H A . K Q L S 2 f. ff f f 1 A .lf i 5 Qlifli. e Qt R 3 v., , fi A j ' , V A f. ri 535 K ni , 'Mx A . g k.. l .:,,. in I EE N Wg? V i. I Q ,im H .ln f Cl- or H , Ig, i f Q , -ti, 5 - '- 'if N .q q its ,Mwggi - gr . . W I . '---l 2 gf . A A e '-- 1 - if vjv eil ' ' -- . ir ? . . , .... mx, 1 . '. i . ., ' J e B- ,l- 4 i l-. ' 1 ' i THE BUC BASEBALL SQUAD BACK Row: Coach Dave Donnan. Buddy Wright. Rodney Ellison. Joe Clements. Kitty Valdez, Joe Moffett, Jerry Merritt, Bobby Dickson. Tom Bell. Billy Dickson. Ruben Romero. Jesse Rios. SECOND Row: Wayne Clark. Kenny Tyre. Buddy Bise. Dick DeSalme, Arnold Garcia. Oscar Venegas. Alfred Rosales, Thomas Ramirez. FRONT Row: Joe Rodriguez, Manuel Hassett. Abalardo Salinas. Ray Gonzales. Carl Cook, James Gunn, Tommy Cryer. Alfred Salinas. Due to the final deadline that had to be met by March 15, the annual staff was unable to cover any of the scheduled games the Bucs had this season. We were, how- ever, able to cover an intersquad game from which the following pictures were taken. The Bucs are -expected to go a long way this year with their new coach, Dave Don- nan. Besides his responsibilities with the baseball squad, Coach Donnan also man- ages the tennis team. PRI G POTLIGHT BASEBALL TEA Y' SLIDE! JOE! SLIDE! 'Enthusiastic shouts are heard from teammates as Joe Rodriguez has a close call at home plat Catcher Wayne Clark awaits the old horsehide. but it just didn't arrive in time. I QUICK STEAL OF Hilllliiii xi CIS - a ,Q 13' if M , . 1 . !'ll l!': Q A ky? a.g,e . 2 3 SECOND BASE Q E K ' ,, 7 ' sl Bfiidggiffj 'Ei p f . f X 1 u . . W, ga f I - ' i 5- 1 Y N Ms, .seg ' ,M Joe Clements does a fine job of base it ' leiifikma if ' ' - V Q . stealin a infielder D'ck DeSalme re- ce -ek. s..f:ifl5XfZ.! A A . , 2 S ' ' .wwf , as ' celves the ball only seconds too late. ' 5' g 1 S f f lfffg TVQL Dick gets fine protection from short- , fl X. I ,QQQ A ,fifJ..g.i,-A - f- W stop. Buddy Bise and center-fielder. A I A 52. W , Thomas Ramirez. hi, we 'j' ,I 1 Y i sw ft F5 N Q1 'Q 2 A I ' Q . ,H M i , .N A . ., A ' 1 -P v U I, M T an - I S I ME I R' I .. . 154 WARM-UP IN THE BULL-PEN The Buc pitching staff, com- posed entirely of right-handers, warms up in preparation for the 1955 campaign with the district championship as theiriobjective. Throwing at the camera. from left to right: Abelardo Salinas. Alfred Rosales, Jesse Rios, Tom Bell. Bobby Dickson, and Rodney Ellison. SWING, AND A MISS - Coach Donnan looks over the prospects for his batting line- up. Joe Moffett takes a hefty cut at the ball while other members of the squad await their turns in the batting cage. Judging from the position of the ball in Wayne Clark's mitt, Moffett hit nothing but the balmy Texas breeze. EASY OUT AT FIRST Runner. Buddy Wright. is too slow as Arnold Garcia stretches for the out. The Bucs practice every after- noon on their newly acquired practice field. The field, located across from Shell Shopping Center, was purchased by the School Board last year for the use of the Buc Baseball Squad. ', ,- ? .,1 Kenny Tyer Left-field This is Kenny's first year on the Buc squad, but he is doing fine in the field behind third Tommy Cryer Third -base A two-year letterman. Tom- my does an expert job at the hot corner. 4 r 'gf 5 Alfred Salinas Center-field The big field is well covered by returning letterman, Alfred Salinas. ., H55 i ,... V X e Wei ' Q Q ,tif E Kahfx N Q ,xl 'Q 'Q I ' M - if K, .VM-wt .., Q in X ' S' ' 'li N t it l ...,. V .V..,,.. ,.:., E ,.,. ,,,,., I s N ' ws, xr 1 1 n K K 1 Y A i A is r gf at f . t ,... . ti 'X Qrifw r ,atv a HN K e ,gif 43? , 9622 Q5 qw P am 35 f X iq A Q 1 I mx 555 fix? il z sw X . ee sis 3 :ig if Q sq ff it y 'f: R w 3 if i' : i:.5.f: Q 65, ,an ETQSRSQQ w 1 'e was 4, '19 t k is 15K Ray Gonzales Second-base Billy Dickscin ' ' Right-field I Even the sun doesn't prevent Billy from making a catch when the ball is coming his way. E - ,-at V A 4 iz: Despite his size, little Ra Gonzales covers' the double-plz bag with the efficiency-of an cl pro. ., Q X A 4, wi :t?4'f.t , KS CARL COOK PM First-base Carl Cook. displaying an easy catch on first base, shows that the initial sack will be well protected this season. Carl came up from the --B team last year and is taking over the spot with lots of hustle. fibgificgtiiiif eww 1 sets tg i 'ex if , gsm . was fl .smitte n twig. ' i M . ,age is-:..': . so f Zz. .X be V .zz is Q Ll :ig 1-.W , fc Ii .+ kisfitilw I is .K 5,1 Q J 1 Q JERRY MERRITT Short-stop Hustling short-stop. Jerry Merritt, a junior is making his second bid to gain a starting berth on the Battlin' Buc Nine. He played B team baseball last year and now appears to be ready for the A squad. MANUEL HASSETT Pitcher A lot of weight will fall on the shoulders of returning letterman. Manuel Hassett this season. The Bucs have lots of confidence in this little senior. BUDDY BISE Second-base JOE MOFFETT Catcher Sophomore infielder. Buddy Bise. in his first year on the Miller team. awaits the I pitch in the left-handed batter's box. Junior returning letterman. Joe Moffett. a regular last year, is the catcher. 157 Q ' Q ...d.aT...A - '55 TRACK TEAM FRONT RCW: Eugene Spenser, Tony lialcon. Leo Cionlales, Johnny Hill, Johnny Cotten. Robert Cluiss Carol Dean Jones. SECOND Row: Alexander Rodrigues. Billy Don Sevier. John Vt'illis, Pat Robert. Bobby Martinev. Baldemar Perev, lirancis Cmandy. Kay Gilliand. THIRD Row: Boziy Turner. Allen l.aurcnce. Charles Guion. Ruben Sanchez. Jiame Cron- zales. Richard Castillo. FOURTH RCW: Paul Snider. Clifton Tye. Bruce Shugart, David Gomez. Charlie O'Neal. Carlos Sauceda, Cienaro Alvarado. Torf Row: Ziggy Sears. Tommy DeSalme, Marcus Long. Coach Pete Ragus. TRACK SEASO HERALDS SPRI G if STRETCH, DAVID 'i. Although David Green entered the broad jump just for practice, he turned in one of the best jumps of the day. Mauricio Leal was the first place jumper in the Ray-Miller meet with a 20 foot 2 inch iump. Miller also made the second place digit with a new-comer for Miller. Ruben Sanchez. , 5 if 'i ' ix if Y' yt ' c l YOU GOTTA HAVE 'UMP Coach Pete Ragus has been at Miller for thrt years. He came from Abilene College to the work greatest high school in his opinion. He has turne out a terrific group of track men and expects man outstanding individuals to go all the way to Stat w. 'M .-L GUNS UP f Ray's Mel Plunk won the 880 with a 2208.5 score. Pictured left to right are six runners: Bobby Marrines tMillerl, Abott tRayl. John Willis flVlillerl. Pat Roberts tMillerl. an uni- dentified Ray track man, and Mel Plunk CRayl. 158 .YN 'Gam PHOTO FINISH Jerry Bigham of Ray Knot picturedl captured the high hurdles during the Ray-Miller meet by running a speedy 16.1. Pictured from left to right are Taylor fRay1. Tony Falcon. who placed second. Kay Gilland. and Burroughs KRHYD- TIMBER TOPPERS TAKE OFF Another old record was replaced by a new one. Ray- mond Chilton of Ray changed the record from 20.7 to 20.1 in the low hurdles at the Ray-Miller meet. At the right are Jerry Bigham tRay1, Tony Falcon lMiller1. Jim Burroughs lRay1. Allan Laurence lMillerl. and the winner. Raymond Chilton. .,.,. . ' rite S11 ie Q TRACK SCHEDULE 1955 1 Wgmgt essg-lseek x .5 t . . . , U .5251 is W -N e f . 4 . . i - --W-- March 4 ,.,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,, , ,Duel Ray March ll-12 ......................,.... . ..,., Border Olympics Nlarth I5 . ....... ,.... D ual Victoria March 19 Hub Cify Relays, Alice March 25 Robstown and Houston April I-2 ................. Texas Relays April 7 ....... . .,...,..,. District Meet April 15 ....... ..... S . A. Duel Meet April 2-3 ...,,.,, Regional Meet April 30 ,. ..... ,.,,.,, S . A. Invitation May 6-7 ...,.. , .. .... .e...,,..., S fate THIS IS FORM?! Johnny Hill attempted the board jump three times only to 'iscratch on each iump. I-le would have had Zl feet to defeat the first place man. Mauricio Leal. who jumped 20 feet 4 inches. Sanchez of Miller came in second. EASY VICTORY IS HARD ON THE LUNGS Miller filled first and second places in the -H0 with speedy Johnny Cotten's 51.6 and Robert Cluiss' 54.2. They are pictured at left with Garcia and Callaway of Rav in the laacltground. ,af if W fw' WHIRLING THE Discus Ray dominated the three high spots in the discus throw and broke James Charnquist's record of 133-2 of last year to a new 137 feet. This was made by Montc Chackelford. At the left is Charles Guion giving the discus a hardy whirl. sr By a small margin of one-sixth of a point, the Bucs came home with the Crown on April 7. Miller stacked up 52 points 51 5f6. HEAVE, HO! A shot put of 48 feet 21k inches by Walter Hayes of Ray broke his own 1954 mark of 47-8V4. At left. is Eugene Spencer who placed third with a good distance that wasn't far behind Johnny Hill who placed second. DON'T DROP IT! Millcr's Mile Relay team. Robert Cluiss. Johnny Cotten. Charlie War- ren. and Leslie Howard came in first with a 3:38.4. Here Johnny Cotten is giving the baton to Charlie Warren for a fast get away. AM' 1, ' ext 1 . .l ... 3 Q HURRY, BOYS! Ray's Hector Morales was the day's only double winner. grabbing off both the 100 and 220. At the right are the runners of the 220: Don Deal. l.arry Dueitt. Baldemar Perez, Ralph Alex- ander. Aurthcr Villerial. Hector Mora- lcz, Leo Gonzales and Jerry Bigham. 'IIA HOWARD ANCHORS MILE RELAY lVIiller's mile relay came in first with a time of 'S :38.4. Anchor- man. Leslie Howard. triumphs to an easy win of first place. The team consisted of Robert Cluiss. Johnny Cotten, Charlie Warren. and Howard. NEW DISCOVERY MAKES BIG HIT Carlos Sauceda. a junior discovery from a physical education class. galloped around the mile in 4142.8 to lower the record of 4243.7 set by Ray's Kenneth Savage last year. 'Nm Vw SW 4-s v' g-Lzfiif i t ' eel? ? we f In., WN I . ,..,. X A W K ...all UP AND NOT QUITE OVER Little Allan Laurence attempts the pole vault at ll feet. Carol Dean Jones of Miller made that ll feet to tie the mark originally set by Clarence Prather of the Bucs in 1952 and later tied by Jimmy Hull of Miller in 1953. Jones is iust a junior and is expected to set a fine pace this year. 1, T ,Q .El NI' I' IR1 RECORD BREAKING LEAP Johnny Hill's sky-scraping leap of 6-feet 4' inches was the day's big thriller. He jumped 6-2 to finish second in the state meet last year and a week ago in practice hit the height again. Hill's leap broke a record of 6-l1f4 which he shared with Ray's James Charnquist in last year's meet. Hill also broke the Border Olympic record of 6-2 with a breath-taking leap of 6-feet 3-inches. AT RIGHT: Coach Donnan tells the girls tennis team who will play together in the Pharr-San Juan Tournament. Lora Lee Bright with Nancy Ciraft. Janis .Ioncs with Wanda Cox and Carol Noack plays in girls singles. ABOVE: Helen Powell and Janis Jones spin their tennis racket to see who will serve first. They tell by the being up or down on their Wilson rackets. AT RIGHT: Left to right row one: is the Girls Tennis Team of 55. Helen Powell. Janis Baker. Wanda Cox and Janis Jones are behind the net. Kneel- ing. row Iwo: are Nancy Graft. Carol Noach and Laura Lee Bright. The girls have showed great promise in all the tournaments they have taken part in. The team will loose only two seniors this year, Wanda and Laura Lee. '55 TENNIS SCHEDULE Brownsville Tournament ......,,,....,,, January 25, 26, 27 Falfurrias Heart Delight ...... . ...I. .... F ebruary l7. 18. 19 Pharr-San Juan Tournament .... ,...... March 10, ll, IZ District ......,.......................... .............,,.. A pril 7 Carol Noack reached the finals in Brownsville, the semi-finals in Falfurrias. and is favored to go to the finals in Pharr-San Juan. The girls doubles went to the semi-finals in Brownsivlle and the boys went as far as quarter finals in Falfurrias. The team as a whole is expected to show top honors for the remainder of the season, uym Q l g,asQg,i2?'Ia..s ' only BELOW: Wanda Cox and Carol Noack complete the finishing touches of preparing for daily practice. The tennis team has practice every day during sixth period. .ww v. afim . s Wes. .3-ft R, LEFT TO RIGHT is the 55 Boys Tennis Team. Paul Sharrock. Philip Marcell, .lon Triplett and Charles Tuttle have been a fine. hard-working team. We will lose all but one player this year. Charles Tuttle, a junior. X . -1 , , sg c in Y 1 42' ABOVE: Phillip Marcell and Paul Sharrock ffar courtj battle Charles Tuttle and Jon Triplett for fine practice game. They are getting in shape for the next tournament. AT RIGHT: Coach Dave Donan has taken geart interest in this years tennis team and has done wonders with them. This is his first year at Miller, but his fifth year to coach. He taught at Savage Elementary two years and two years at North Side Jr. High. 161 ef J.. l : ff . , ' . .f .f 'Mi 'viz' is , ,T Jr -'fx-A 'r A 5 . wiv., X4 .. :-i fs- eff. s ii f 4. F fiiQfl.+5iTf. W T t - ' , cb-fx qv mf' 5, ' . +A. ' ' - . xy 'hx u g ' 1 X ' 'H sims I '3t K f'-.LL ABOVE: Curtis Dyer. Larry Falcon and Fred Jen- nings appear determined and ready to go as they try on shoulder and hip pads in preparation for the 1955 spring training session. Manager Galloway Hudson stands at the left to offer assistance. In the background, K. Gilleland and Don Gore seem to be unaware that they are in the picture. too. ...efrw ABOVE: Rudy Valenzuela demonstrates his golfing form to Golf Coach Stokes. Waiting their turns are: Bobby Pinkard. Turner Moller, and Jerry Gladden. These four boys make up lVliller's golf team, which is active during the spring months. The team enters several high school tournaments. 164 PRI G PORTS SET' EW ACTIVITIE FOR BOY BELOW: Calisthenics such as pictured here are very common in the boys' P. E. classes. These exercises may not be very popular but the boys admit that they are in better shape Cmore sore muscles, anywayj than when they started the course. BELOW: Boys in the fifthlvperiod P. E. class work out in the weight room. Bar worle and tossing the medicine ball are other activities in the weight room. V.,-' it GIRLS' SPORTS REVIEW 7RE E TED FOR PARE T Beverly Brown, Mary Jean Bullard, Mary Gunltlts ind Frances Cano play pingfpong for the PTA proertni Shirley Alexander watches to sec il' Patricia Brennan will make a strike, Girls intra-mural sports direeted by Mrs. Eula Lay Burkett. Miss Suranne Clark. and Mrs. l.auretta Smith presented a program to acquaint the members of the PTA with their activities. The PTA meeting was held in the gym so that the members could have a better view. A history parade of girls physical education classes was as much fun for the girls as it was for the parents. 16 Donna XX'inters and Allan l.aurence seein tieleled at D i c lx DeSalme's in iuriesif This skit illus trated lentiwletlge learneil in health elasses that are required. ine lnr Gloria Hunt and I.ihhy Drewrv do a dance rout' ' PTA members. The staff hotofrauher caufht the pyrarnitl ol' turnlwlers P lv l. . X . .. . . . just as the call lall in ' was given. Ihis is one time tn it does not pay to he on top. rs- Y 0-Zig-we ..d59U6d ?.z 14526 41: -fimaan 'fm-ff-gum 33646 ,. 2 39' x45 milfs' V.f 51 3 x 1 Q 4f , iff? if?'Qf5 ' ln MV X m . 5 m , If A K ' i f wf' ? L ,i fm f Pig, W A i A! 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TONY FALCON Football '52-'53-'54 Track, '51-'52-'53 Lettermen's Club . sa, f -. ---: . ra if ELIZABETH FOWLER Library Ass't., '52-'55 P. H., A. Library Club I Mr Q :L A E. ,,, 1551. :- Eff I ,x QT 2? .lu ,,, Wx ESTELLA GALLARDO A CapelIa Choir' P. l A. RAY GARCIA Basketball '52-'54-'55 lf: Qi QQ 5 2 aff 1-I-E V F.. l if 9 -.-, .ij ' 5 E, .l..1 y2,f,? i - ykhx,, VL f '4 .I , hgh LILVK 4 ggiigl. Qfyif fl' .Ip K K lx r A I KA , ,gpg . l C if l v' fly 7. A C 'A , 5, ' fw 5 m.hQ , 451 , , , ' - X , f K Q Z' uk, f 4. .K V Q illfw j m WARREN FREEMAN 5iggj,.Bible Club l l . 1 DOLORES GALAN Chmf 1 1 Q AAA' 1 5 ggi 7' l i B355K5i3?5X54ff55'xf flf' ll lf Orchestra 'Sm . f FRANCIS GANDY C X, Basketbal1'52f'53 K 1 Latin Club Sodalis Hi Y x Y ESTELLA GARCIA l f -, ,,-. . . H' A- , , N, SE .':: I f GARCIA 5 Q5--,. Hi-Pairnessee 4 Girls' Club lf III' A,:fjL: Student Council lil? , I 153 K PETRA GARCIA ,M gf F. I-I. A. Q ARNOLDO GARCIA lf' :ff l M, . A C il? . 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Club LEE GRAY A BERTI-IA GUI-ERRA Latin Club Student Council A Capella Choir ,gum CHARLES GUION Track '54 Football, Fresh, '51 E ,C V 184'l JANIE GUTIERREZ Drama Club Senior Council Football Duchess FRANK GUTIERREZ .:.V' ffv-A Ql- -f-uw wa a - W 4 ,awww Q V 1' 5 , -a3,l..l- 3 V -1 N ya fa '5i'EQ?2?fmg,:gs?.,,a.4a,gtl SQ3St3E??5?gfifg595Qg gg 'J- W ,W Q4 Swag MW? xakffvgg, Zllfgkkum aww a,,WN,X it A aw 5 fd MARIO CUTIERREZ L A :Y',lJ53f?5fws'fsJ S: 92Jk l-21 A ,gcfzmyf 'X W5-gxg ., fi , av f if +2 Q M ',1':1,f.l Magiaif,g,.Zffgaw?K15f5ajfjiL Qsfgzzb lm ax ya,aflwP'f:4wwSw,Ssw, - Q C ' -am, as N W - x B ' , , , W M . 5, y, . M lf 'NSXM 7 'Maya M f,X,.3Xef1-r fM:vfa'1a5'1k ami Q ,, N,wW,,,.v,, , . y . 1 mffwwba . 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E 0, ,, , GEORGE HUFFOR 'Www-my X N GLORIA HUNT Majoretre '52 53 -'54-'5 5 Favqrite '52+'53-'54-'55 - Axusme choir '54--'55 ,,.. I Q -f Q. fb ...., . V V V Q5 if . -15,5 si? W- .M Q . f GEORGE HYDRICK Football '52-'53-'54 Track '53 Lettermen's Club ,. fm, . fps M JOYCE INGLE F. H. A. Tawanka Y-Teens Jr. Red Cross '51 IL BSB A. BETTY JENKINS l., i . .. ,,:'i BOBBY JAMES jg I Q.. B uy Q I B 7: NSPS V C- .wifi ' . my .. .V ,.,h . . .N X. ,. l M . .l ve , 'A 'x-. - '- X' mikim- 2 JO ANN IRVING Pres., Adriel Tri-Hi-Y Favorite '52-'53 ANN JOHNSON Debate Team Student Council French Club I87 ' ...A B K X . X- gag .. ,wig .4 .5 .xml-f.yy ,. B .. N, -, M, A.. QW ,W x 5 X . ,J ,, .5-.f Y -J wg.--H -Af ,, ,Ax . K 1- A .Q X -,.f. fasfw Jn. lf B lu We X. X -X - X Bu f .gig . ggqcgg, DOROTHY JAIME B . Mx, -A . . 1 'YBB1-EQ B -. F., 1 -11554. 5 MN, ii . ' ff .. . . ,. ,xl ffiff i Wgw B L AJ flu' 51,2 T LEGNELBJALQPI Football '54 O .Baseball '54 DON LEE JOHNSON Sodalis Hi-Y v B is JUANITA JONAS D. E. 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Youth Symphony WNW 189 179'- VEDA ANN LENERT Pres., Library Club '55 Treas., Library Club '54 ELOISA LUGO Band BETTIE LEE LESTER Cheerleader '54 Basketball Queen '53 Sports Ed., Duffle Bag fame F. H. A. , 1 W, I' ,.,e,,,, - bw A ' r..:,E .::. 1:,: zlef I I A L.. L :gg ,,,r3 L 41 SHIRLEY LUNSFORD A Capella Choir '54-'55 Student Council '53 Jr. Red Cross '54 i I l i 1 3 E 1 A 5 E 5 E E 5 ! 1 k 2 RR 'Rvws-axe-'4'1Q an 7 Wig' M R s If fl ROBERT MARTIN Band '52-'53-'54-'55 Science Club E BENNY A. MARTINEZ R Band '51-'53-'54-'55 All-District Band '53f'54 T AS JOE MARTINEZ MAGDALENA MARTINEZ Bible Club F. H. A. ., -,. :A KA x'E1s+b'd FANNY MARTINEZ F. A. R La Belle Vie R R MARTIN , MARTINEZ Q T KX R C191 X levi illuwv' JESSIE MARTINEZ PETRA MARTINEZ Band '54-'55 Jr. Red Cross '51 Science Club '52 ,, JOE MARTINEZ Band '54-'55 Bible Club '54-'55 ff' , N S 'E-at ALFREDO MAYORG-A Golf Team '53 'Football B Team '52 THOMAS MAULDINGE I as we . I fi? Q MS A 1 Y Q. 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VICTOR GARCIA SENHO it EDWARD GARZA Band '52-'53-'54-'55 Tri-State Band '54 5 SUSANNA GARZA F. H. A. Girls' Choir F. N. A. av'- SYLVIA GARZA Student Council F. H. A. Jr. Red Cross ROBERT GONGORA FELICITAS GLORIA Youth Symphony K Orchestra '52-'53-'54-'55 F.,H.A. W a LASS CAROLINA GONZALEZ Student Countil Girls' Choir D. E. Club 205 . JACK GONGORA Band '3 5qv 'fY ,gr--. YU' .- WI! ' K0 GENEVA ZAPATA P. T. A. F. H. A. .1 Q .F Wi X KK , I I 9 f r .1 M za NW REAR WN SENIOR COUNCIL BOTTOM ROW: Janie Fernandez. Del- finia Reyes. and Ruth Garcia. SECOND Row: Palmira Roclriquez, Delia San- chez. Clarice Maguire. THIRD ROW: Kay Able. Doris Kennedy. Dellene Nel- son. Sharon Bennett. FOURTH Row: Johnny Hill. Janie Ciutuerrez, Voncla Chapman. Beverly Horn. FIFTH Row: Anna Chavez. Bethena Sheffield. Bobby Tinnell. TOP ROW: Benny Martinez. Betty Lester. and I-Ioma Mae Ellison. Senior students elect two senior council members from each senior homeroom. This council plans the senior aitivities for the year. AT THE RIGHT: Janie Fernandez. Ruth Garcia. Delfinia Reyes, Vonda Chapman. and Don Gore make pom poms and fill balloons with gas for senior council members to sell at the big game. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGIIT: Don Gore. vice-president Barbara Cross. secretary: and Nick Vallado president. We JJ' . 1, 206 SENIOR SPONSOR Mrs. Thelma Pearce .' il 31 ' ' 1 riiam Cfross. l,eRoy Miller. Dorothy Paschal and Joe Crab E ion Piio THRILL For tiene, the Miller Senior Prom was Christi Country Club. Dr. sponsored the dance. 'lhei Commencement is alwgys the plan for months before the to wear, Boys look .iroundtfgigstffeispecial girl to ask for a date. Bids are saeeffiiiffifitserapboolxsfiandtfiowets from cor- sages are carefully pressed that this thrilling experience will live lioteveriintithe minds of the graduating seniors, gg t A i P S Allan l,a tirenee assists his date. Rosalie Cloud, from his ear .is they arrixt it tl t .lf , v., 5, Sf, ti, We? zfifii, dreamily with David Kutlm. On her finger shines the diamond of their . engagement. 'fe se -. . 75, BELOW: Homa Mae Ellison dances X sl 3 0 : it iw hitting in the north loun e durin in intermission ire George Hydriele Patty Black 3 gore, IYCC N f i ti smiles ol happiness Don Sawtelle. Cherry Kendriclfts. Evelyn Stein, Betty BELOW! Rosalie Cloud, Homa Mae Ellison. Dorothy Pasthil ind Pitlv Blackmon are still bubblingiwith excitement after the dance is our ,ind they wait for their dates to get the cars. Ps 4 .v J tr lohnnv llill. and .limmv Sharp talk over the thrills ol' the evening. .lake t tis music and the decorations made .1 perleet setting. 207 ' y l Q w r rr , Q N- ,Q no Q f-:ogrhmwwmy 7 yrwg.: ,M K J f S ,Q X Q Y Q' .V ,Q - ,. 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' .fif'?gFf.-3 s.f?lfH'frT23- lf 51, 142 wr PH AVBOY15: Donna vylintcrs and Gloria Hunt enjoy poring through lhv 1055 Dulllu Ulm. Sxgnmg annuals IS done by all. 'wir at 3 4? R K , Sl 4.5 J Y 1 1 Q 1 1 l 5 '-mm-A-...W Q 4 3 S . A x' ...:, . HE' . .xr l g1WQQfgf5'iVN ABOVE: Donna lccls giddy as shc and Vmncis Candy ll1SPx'Cl each cnch other in lhcir caps .md gowns. ABOVE' Donnm Glorix md lrmcis lx 1 lohnnx Lslrmda pull IH 1 mmlxr ho rd r 5, ' Y W 23 WW N 'Tl5'?'?QlffwliwrlifliiilI eq .5 Q31 . your CAP and gfliwifgy X ou have worked ,, years to wear, at last, X kg Sa . ,,,, . wlth purple and gold tassel N V fI1lIfLCl to kaep the srlk tnssel X placc among the souvenirs of P all ., :,, ..-., , ,..,.. . .. . .,,, .:.,,. , 5 . 'S '- M X M M ,L M ,M ig rrgwrw all 15 43 z , rfgj o f! Q2 Q 3 ll W sw wr, - - X . I -, 1 - M 3 .,. ,,f, mwmjr V r 1 WY .- N2 x : ,L , . fs Q W L N ,.r,Ms.. ,. md swf, K. S1 , Mr.,wrrSgga ,x,3 K :vm r V ,Qfly ,lp My 3 Yi! ,, xr Or ,. ..., . X X rvrrrr E. ,IFE ,- i s J , Q ? .:..: , ,, , S f ....,... ' 5-::.':..hI ....-:,: 552 :g5:,::q--. .,... ,:.: ,w, W I - :5 .,., , gf' . , X thc Y Mary Tom Williams. Jerry Bramlet. Patty Ray Peterson. Patty Blackmon. Nancy Graf, Mary Beth Spivey, Jane Saunders. Gwen Kennedy Louise Holliday. and Karolen Winters. are a part of the eighty junior girls who hold the flower arches through which the graduating seniors march on the night of commencement. There isn't a dry eye among them when the seniors walk under their arches, diplomas in hand. to lease the halls and campus pf Roy Miller High School. ear Qndo ao 316 Senioro care graduated SENIOR CALENDAR Senior Career Day Del Mar College . . March 9 Senior Night University of C. C. . March 29 Senior Play Miller Auditorium . . April 5 Senior Banquet Miller Cafeteria . May 7 Senior Prom C. C. Country Club . . May 21 Final Exams . . May 25, 26, 27 Baccalaureate Practice Stadium . . . . May 27 Baccalaureate Stadium 8:00 p. m. . May 29 Commencement Practice Stadium 8:30 a. m. . May 30 Commencement Stadium 8:00 p.m. . . May 30 Note: Caps and gowns are checked in to senior homeroom teachers in regular homerooms after the commencement exercises. Spring is over, Summer is just around the corner. The mad rush of parties in honor of graduating seniors is but an exciting memory. Best wishes, farewells, and pledges of friend- ship have been written hundreds of times on the pages of every student's yearbook. As the last strains of the recessional are play- ed by the Band of the Buccaneers, the seniors in their white caps and' gowns march under the arches and out of the stadium. The memories of there senior year at Roy Miller High School are bound forever in this Duffle Bag, but their ambitions and dreams are bound only by the horizons of the future. Acknowledgements Published by the Port Printing Company Produced by the students of Roy Miller Photographs by: Staff photographers: ......,............. Johnny Estrada James Kendall Class pictures: ...,...., ......... M r. R. E. Addison School Pictures. Inc. Senior class pictures: .,.,.... ................ L ichtenstein's Football action shots: ..... ............... . Red Moore Caller-Times L-.a-.-4-u Able. K Abney. Acosta. A ayf36, 61, 72. 206, 77. 172, 85 Bobby-172 Petra--112 Acosta. Ramiro-102, 57 Acuna. Angelita'f130 Acuna. Arnold-172 Acuna, Faustino-112 Acuna. Mike-130 Adams. Odell-1 12 Aguilar. Mary--102 Aguirre. Chris4112 Aguirre, Domingo-68. 172 Aguirre. Lionel--102, 172 Aguirre, Mary Esther-172 Aguirre. Narcisco-112 Ahlers. Ray-130 Ahrens, Nancy---22 172 Alaniz. Pedrogl 12 68 Albornoz. Gonzalo-172 Albright, Mary Jo-130, 19. 80, 152 Aldrich. Wayne-22. 112 Aldrighetti, Henry-112 Aleman David--5 2, 112 Aleman. .1immy+102 Alexander. Shir1ey477. 80, 152, 172. 165 Alford. Allard, Glenda Billy-22. 68, 172 Almaguer, Alicia-130 Almaguer, Columbia-112 Almaraz. Gracee-102 Alvarado. Genaro-130, 15 8 Alvarado. Hernelinda--22. 112 Alvarez, Arnulfo-130 Alvarez, Carlos'-130 Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Amdor. . Grace-102 . Manuel-1 12 . Pedro-112 , Pete--112 Alice-112 Anderson. Patricia-130 Andrews, Joe--130 Angelo. Angelo. Angerm Ralph-130 Ruth-112 iller, Mary-102 Anzualda. Manuel-1 12 Armstrong, Wanda-173 Arnold. Arnold. Arredon Arredon Jack-I 73 Lois-I 30 do. Irene-102 do, Paco-102 Arriaga, Aurora-102 Arriaga. Johnny-90, 173 Arriaga. Mary Louise-112 Arzuaga. Albert-22. 173 Arzuaga, Elvoriof-112 Atkins. Bobby-130. 80. 152 Avalox, Arthur-130 Ayala. Minerva'-130 Ayala, Rita-173, 88 Ayala. Velia-112 B Bacerra. Robert-22 Bailey. Aubrey-130 Baker, Barbara--22. 21. 112 Baker. Frankie-'112 Baker. Janis-130. 80. 162 Baker. Rachel-173 Balarin. Angelita-102 Balarin. Ramiro-102 Balboa. Rosario-I 73 Balderas, Norma-173 Ballard. Ronald-102 Balli, Roy-130. 22 Ballin, Gabriel-112 Ballin. Hortencia-22. 112 Banda, Seferino-57, 112 Barboza. Lupe-112 Barclay. Steve-130. 90 Barfield, Jackiee-173 Barrera. Carmela-173 Barrera, Carmen-112 Barrera, Eluteio-102 Barrera, Lupe--112, 68, 92 Barrera. Rosa-174 Bauman, Lawrence-57 Bauman. Norma-130 Beadle. Aubrey-130 Beals. Wanda-112 Beaman. Larry-130 Beaman. Lonna Kay-102 Beard. Elizabeth-130 Bearden, Donald-Q1 12 Bearden, Jo Ann-13 0, 6 8 Becerra. Joe Robert-130, 174 149 154 155,144. Bell. Tom-75. 146, , . Benavides Adela+1 12 Benavides. Arnold-M112 Bcnavides. Alejandro'-112 Benavides, Aurora+131 Bcnavides, Joe-f-131, 112 Benavides, 0fe1iaf112 Br-navidcs, Oscar+112 Benavides. Robert+102 Benavides. Philipfw1I2 Bennet, Sharon-70, 206, 208 Bernal Emma-112 Bernal, Frank-Q102 Bernal. Juan-131, 22 Bernal, Ju1ia?1 31 Berna1,'Marce1ino-102 INDEX FOR ROY MILLER HIGH SCHOOL 1954 - 1955 . 68. 174. 92 Bernal, Richard-68, 174 Bernal, Robert-22 Berry. Bobbie-102 Berry. Roger-112 Byer, Charles-90, 174 Bise. Buddy-154. 112. 149. 157. 149 Bishop Rodney-113 Bissezt, PatA-113 Bitoni. Mateo-113 Black. 1.eota-84. 174 Black. Leslie-174 Black, Robert-102 Blackmon, Patti-131, 73, 74. 95, 209 207. 153 B1ackmon,Sarah-61. 73. 74, 174, 85, 89 Blair, Gerald--113 Blanco. Dolores-68, 174, 88 Blanco. Josefa-131 Blundell. Royce-175 Boatright, Jean-113 Boatright. Melvin-113 Bollinger, Robert!-175 Boorego, Raymond-102 Bostick. Jim+131 Bostick, Lenore--113 Botello. Manuel-113 Bowen. Carolyn-131 Bowles. Leola-175 Bowyer. Sandra--175 Bozan, Paulaf-113 Bradley, Don-22. 175 Bradley, Edward-102, 57 Bradley. Unira-113 Brady. Joy--113 Btamlett. Jerry-131. 17. 86, 209. 85 Branch Allen-22. 113 Brantley. Gary-102 Brantley, Jerry-57. 113 Braselton. Freddy-131, 42. 38. 147 144. 147 Bray, Jimmy--22. 113 Breeding. Carol Ann-22. 113 Brennan. Patricia-113, 165 Bright, Bright. Bright. Cecilia-131 Lora Lee-162. 175 Nora Dee--175, 153 Briones, Josephine--175 Britton. Bobbie-1 13 Broussard. Sherry-I I3 Brown, Beverly-102. 165 Brown, Brown. Connie-175 William-1 13 Brownwell. Judy'-113 Bryan, Mary Lou--175 Bryan. Rose Marie-176 Bryant. Alvin-113. 68 Bryant, Bobby-131 Budd. Janie-176 Budd, Maria-176 Budd. Minerva--131 Budd. Roberta-102 Budd. Susanna-102 Bullajean. Martha-102 Bullard, James-46. 46, 44, 52, 53. 176, 43, 38 Bullard, Mary Jean-102, 165 Burger. Joanne-176 Burgess. Sylvia-131 Burke, Loretta-131, 84 Burr, Barry-22. 75, 176. 92 Burns, Leon478 Burson. Gary-.176 Bustamante. Joe--176 Bustamante, Olga--176 Bustamante. Lydia--131 Buster, Wally-5 7 Butler, Jacklyn--176 Butler, Lionel--131 Butler, Onetta-131 C Cabello. Herminia-177, 68 Cabello, Velia-131 Cadena, Alfred-22 Calderon, Juan-102 Caldwell, Gene-I 77 Calvert, Loise-177 Cano, Frances'-131. 165 Cano. lrenc-f-68 Cantu. Carlosfl 0 2 Cantu. Cantu. Caniu. Cantu. Esperanza-131 Margarita-177. 22, 93 Rafae1f131, 22 Ramona-131 Cantu. Wilfido-102 Cardona, Ramoni114 Carmona. Raul-177. 91 Carranz Carranz a. Tony-102 a, Xavier-1 14 Carrejo, Alva-102 Carrillo. Raul-114 Carrion. Mercedes-102 Carroll. Carson, Carter. Carter. John-102 Par-131, 68 Ben Joe-177, 145 Stanley-131, I9 Casceres Sylvia-114 Castaneda. Lula-132 Castillo Castillo Castillo Castillo Castillo Catsillo Castillo Castillo . Alice-177 . Aurora-22. 132 . David-177 . Ester-102 . Evangeline-102 . Jesse-132 . Lillia-102 . Margarita--102 Castillo. Margarita-132 Castillo, Mary-132 Castillo, Olga-13 2 Castillo. Ramon--I 14. Castillo . Ramona-102 Castillo. Raul-45, 38, 132 147. 144. 145. 147 Castillo. Richard-114. 158 Castillo, Robert--45 40 49 52. 53 38 Castillo. Robert-177 Castillo. Rudy'-177. 4. 39. 38. 81 Castillo. Tommy-102 Castro Guadalupe-178. 76. 85 Castro. Palmira-102 Cavazos. Albert-114, 57 Cavazos. Fidel-102 Cavazos. Juan-102 Cavin. Margaret-1 14 Cepeda, Guadalupe-102 Cepeda, Joe-I 14 Cervantes. Johnny-13 2 Chacon, Josephine-1 14 Chacon, Louis-I 14 Chacon, Rudy-114 Chancellor, Dorothy-15. 132 Chapa. Irma-114 Chapa, Tommy-114. 22 Chapman, Vonda-178. 206. 68. 85 Charles. Ernestine-132 Charles. Ruben-114 Chavez. Anna-178, 206 Chavez, Bernardo-102 Chavez, Juanita-114 Chavez, Lucille-11. 60, 132 Chavez. Ramiro-1 14 Chavez, Reina-114 Chavira. Emily-103 Chilton. Lorna--22, 93. 132 Cipriano. Reynaldo-103 Cisneros. Angela-103 Cisnerso. Clara--132 Cisneros, Roberto-22. 132 Clarich- Simon--I 14 Clark. Ann-178. 22, 23. 17. 21 Clark, Fernando--114 Clark. Milton-'I 14 Clark. Wayne4154. 155 Clawson, Carl-13 2 Clements, Joe-178, 75. 154. 92 Clingan. Lynne--114 Clinkscales. Donald-1 14 Clobough Alice--I 14 Cloud. Cluiss. Rosalie-54, 19, 97, 132. 207 Robert-159. 158. 132. 161 Cole. Lucille-178 Cole. Rosalie-114 Collard Jo Ann.--103 Colmenero. Jack-178. 13 2 Colmenerc Maria-114 Colmenero. Conkie. Carol-6 8 Conrado. Bautista--103 Con lsan Con stan te, Christina-4103 te. Evangeline-114 Contreras, Delia-114 Cook. Carlf-43. 38, . . Coombe 154 132 157 s Charles-114. 57 Coons. Gail-16. 132 Corkill. Bert-1 7 8 Coronado. Minnie-103 Cortez. Cortez. Cortez. Cortez. Edelmira'-132 1-1erman41'14, 22 Juan-114 Lama-114, 68 Cortez. Mary Alice4132 Cortez. Tomasa-114. 88 Cortinas. Robert---178 Rogelio-5'4. 178, 46, 38 Cullen, Johnny--50, 38. 159, 158, 132, 161, 160. 92 Cox. Rama--'II4 Cox. Shirley-'-114 Cox. Wanda---54, 170, 06, 163. 162. 153, 58 Crabb, Linda -132. 85 Crabtree, Joe--179. 207 Craddox. Georg:-A-114 Cramer. Fred-114 Cramer. Thomas-114 Crawford. Lee--48, 38, 132 Creel. Bobby-179. 68 Cresendo. Alaniz-114 Cross.Barbara--179. 206, 78. 77, 207. 152 Crow Glenda-133 Cruz. Robert-179 Cryer. Tommy-156 Cruz, Teresa-103 Cudd. James--19 Cuellar. Rebecca-103 Cuesta. Olivia-179 Cuevas. RobertQI33. 22 Cuevas. Snlema4ll4 Cummings, Darryl-'-114 Cummings. Noble-133. 22, 68 Curiel. Mary-103 D Danchak. Leon--114 Davenport. Billy-133. 144. 148 Davila. Antonio-133 Davila, Arno1dfl03 Davila. Carlos-103 Davila, Christine4115, 69 Davila. Jesse--115 Davis. Margaret Ann-115 Davis. Mary-103 Davis. Ralph-115 Day. Carol Ann-133, 80 Deason. Eddy?-179 Deason. Gail-115. 82 Deason. Michael-115. 23 Deiss. Donna-103 De La Garza, Martha-115 De La Paz. Agapita-115 De La Rosa, Alva-133 De Leon. Raquel4lI5 De Leon. Robert-115 De Los Santos, Florence-103 De Los Santos. Gilbert-115 De Los Santos. Miguel-103 De Luna, Radph-115. 23 De Salme. Dick?179, 46. 38. 154, 165 De Salmc, Tommy-133. 48, 50. 41. 38, 158, 128, 144. 148 De Santos. Arthur-57 De Ville. Butch-115. 111, 68 Diaz. Connie-179 Diaz. Sammy--103 Dickson. Billy-154. 149. 156 Dickson, Bobby--154. 155 Dickson, Gordon-4179 Dillard, Dolores-180 Dillon. Shirley-59. 58, 55, 180 Dimas, Yolanda-115 Ditzenluerger, Gene'-180 Ditzenberger. Donald-103 Dodier. Lupe-115 Do1an.Bobby--133. 54, 47, 40. 41. 38 Dolan Mary Faye--103 Dombroski Frank--115 Dominguez. Margie'-103 Domingez, Rudy-103 Domingues, Esther-115 Domingues. Domingo--115 Doughterty, Maurice-115 Doyle. Max-115, 57 Doyle. Nellie-180 Drewry. Libby-133, 22, 23, 81,, 165 Dreyer. Leroy-103 Dueitt, Larry-54 40, 53. 42. 43, 38. 129, 144. 160 Dugger. Bobbie-103 Dugger. Jimmy-115 Duke. Francene--180 Duncan, Mary-180 Dunlap. Robert-180 Dunn, Connie Elaine--180. 77 Dunn, Patricia--133 ' Durant, Donna-115, 85 Durdin. Virgie-115 Dyer, Curtis-45. 38. 164, 92 Eason, Donnie Marie-103 Ebers, Gary--115 Echols, Eugenef1l5 Edge. Opal---115, 14 Ijdwards. Vickicff 133, 79 Garhrighr. Joyee-1 16 Kanipe. Barbara-- Elizalde. Carlos--1 80 Elizalde. Juanita-115 Elizalcle. Martha-1 03 Elizalde. Mary-115 Ellard. Ellison. Ellison. Ellison. Ender. Barbara-103 Homa Mae-180. 36, 206. 79. 77, 207. 153 James-133 Rodney-154, 155 Bobby Jeanh-181 Enix, Jimmy-115 Erwin. Escamil Escamil Euobar. Helen-103, 75 la. Manue1+103 la. Mar-y-181 Tony-4.1 15 Eseobedo. Johnny-10 3 Escobedo. Mary--1 33 Escobedo. Pablo-1 1 5 Escoche Eslrridg a, Jessie-1 15 e. Ronald-133 Esparza, Reynaldo--1 33 Esparaz a. Rosario-1 1 5 Espinosa. Cruz-181 Espinosa. Joe-1 15 Espinosa. Saragosa--133 Esquive 1. Juan-115 Estes. Mary Ann--133 Estrada, Delia-1 15 Estrada. Johnny-181. 18. 95. 79, 208. 153 Estrella. Cecilia--133 Ethridge, Allen-1 15 F Falcon. Benjamin--115. 57 Falcon. Gloria-103 Falcon, Larry--133. 46. 44, 53, 38. 164 Falcon Linda-103 Falcon. Robert-133 Falcon. Tony--133. 181. 42, 38, 159. Feland.Frances-133. 19. 78, 81. 153 Fenley. Fernand Barbara-1 1 5 ez. Adela-103 Fernandez, Janie-77, . . 181 61 76. 72. 16. 18. 19. 206 Fernandez, Joeh-115. 57 Fernand ez, Juan-115 Figueroa. Alice-13 3 Figueroa. Melvin--115 Figueroa, Victor-1 16 Finger. Betty Jean-181 Fischer. Rose-134, 80 Flores, Brijido-116 Flores. Elida-134 Flores. Hector-134 Flores. Josie-116 Flores. Juan-134, 69, 149 Flores. Leopoldo-116 Flores. Martin--181 Flores. Robert-103. 116 Flores. Tina-116 Florez, Aurora--103 Flowers. Margaret-181. 9, 30 Foster. Nelda-103 Foster, RobertT69, 116 Fowler. Elizabeth-181 Fox. Theodore-69. 82. 116 Franco. Frank-134 Freeman, Warren-182, 36, 75 Fupentes. Felix-103 Fuertez.A1ice-23. 116 Fulton. Don-134 G Gaither, Phyllis-182, 22. 23 Gaither, Thomas-116 Galan, Dolores-182 Gallardo. Antonia--134 Gallardo. Estella-182, 69 Galle, Linda-134 Galvan. Benito-103 Garcia. Olivia-13 4 Garcia. Petra-18 2 Garcia, Ramiro-134 Ray-182, 147, 144. 145. l Garcia. Garcia, Raymundo-116 Garcia. Robert-103 Garcia Roberto-204 Garcia. Rosa-116 Garcia. Ruben-116 Garcia. Ruth-'204, 19 Garcia, Sylvia-103 Garcia. Teresa-134 Garcia. Thomas-116 Garcia. Victor-204 Garcia, Yolanda-1 34 Garrison, Tom-76. 116. 149 Gary. Carol-103 Garza, Amelia--116 Garza, Armida-134 Garza. Delia-134 Garza. Eddie-23, 95. 116 Garza. Edward-204 Garza, Fred4116 Garza, Gilbert-104 Garza. Herminia-104 Garza. Janie-134 Garza, Martha-116 Garza. Minnie-116 Garza. Rene-104 Garza. Ruben-116 Garza, Susanna-204. 87 Garza. Sylvia-205. 116 Gee. Mary Lou-116 Gensemer, Diana--104 George, Danny-1 16 Gerloff. Emma-104 Gilbert. A. J.--134 Gilbert, Carol-116 Gill. Christine-104 Gilleland. K.-159, 158, 116 Gilley. Robert-104 Gilliam, Gene-134 Gillis. James-134, 69 Gilpin. Edward-134, 23 G1adden.Jerry--134. 116. 164 Index Gloria, Felicitas-205 Glusing, Johnny-48, 50, 69, 38, 116 Godoy, Richard-135. 23 Godoy, Robert--135. 23 Golden. Jerry-13 5 Gomez, David-158, 116 Gomez, Delia-1 16 Gongora, Jack--2 0 5 Gongora, Robert-20 5 Gon zales. Gon zale Ambrosia-135 Carolina-205 s. Gonzales, Carlos-183, 41. 38 Gonzales, Delfa-116 Gonzales. Emelia-183 Gonzales. lrma-1 17 Gonzales. Frances-1 83 Gonzales, Gilbert-183 Gonzales. Guadadupe-183 Gonzales, Jaime-117, 158 Gonzales. Lilia-1 17 Gonzales. Lydia--183 Gonzales, Mario--5 7 Gonzales, Martha--1 17 Gonzales, Ofelia--1 1 7 Gonzales, Pete--183 Gonzales. Ralph-l I7 Gonzales. Ray-183. 154. 156 Gonzales. Reynaldo-183 Gonzales. Gon zales, Viola-117. 23 Anna-104 Gonzales. Antonia-117 ' Gonzales. Beatrice-135. 69 Gonzalez, Bennie-104 Gonzalez, Edwina-117, 69 Gonzalez. Eva--1 1 7 Gonzalez. Gracie--117. 69 Gonzalez. Julia-135 47 Gregory, Mary Ann-184 Gregory, Priscilla-1 17 Gregory, Roger-184 Griffith. Bernard-135 Griffith. Fr Griffin. Kenneth-135 Grimm. El Grimm, W Grisham, B Grobe. Jo Ann-135 Groom. Cynthia--11. 85 Guajardo, Joe-117 an-117 roy-135. 83 arren-184, 91 arbara-184 Guerra, Ben-1 17 Guerra.13ertha--184. 69. 208 Guerra. Deantin-117 Guerra. Eli-135 Guerra. Romelia-104 Guerro. Sonny-104 Guerrero. Yolanda-104 Guion. Charles--184, 158. 160 Gunn. James--117. 57,154. 149 Alejos-117. 23 Elvira-1 1 7 Gutierrez. Fran1tt184, 23 Gutierrez. Gutierrez. Gutierrez. Irma-117. 88 A Gutierrez. Jane-54, 184. 168, 75 75. 206. 96 Gutierrez. Juan-1 17 Gutierre. Lauro-5 7, 104 Gutierrez. Lupe-104 Gutierrez. Mario-185 Gutierrez. Pascual-104 Gutierrez. Richard-104 Holcomb. Margaret+104 Holland. Johnny+104 Holland. Vida-186. 84. 77 Holliday, Louise-118. 209 Holly. Jack-I la. 57 Hoover. Ronaldgl04 Hom Beverly-186. 61.206, 77 Horn, Gary--186 Horton. Altalene-186 Horton. Bob-186 Hostetler. Tommy-118 Houck. Carolyn-104 Houck. Velma Jo-136 House. Grace-118 Houser. Margaret--1 18 Howard. Lesley-136 Howe. Jimmy-118 Hudson. Galloway-136. 16. 95, 80. 164. 152 Huffman. Jimmie-118 Huffman. Mary Lou-136 Huffor. George-186 Hunt. G1oria+186. 23. 73. 69, 21, 70. 208. 165, 169, 81. 68 Hunt. Marion-118 Hurst. Shirley--118 Hurst. Wanda-136 Hutka, Maxine-69, 104. 100 1-lydrick. George--187, 51, 38. 84, 207, 153 Hymes. Hector-1 I8 Guzman. Mary-117 Guzman. Narciso-117. 57 H Haese. Robert-1 17 Hale, Florence-135. 85 Hales. Danny-135 Haley. Bobby-1 85 Hall, Anita-13 5 Hall. Ann-185. 22. 23 Hall. Dian--135. 17. 19. 86 Hall. Roberta-1 17 Halser, Linnea-117 Hamlin. Rene-204 Hammer. Carol-13 5 Hancock, Ronald-185 Hanna. Fred-135, 22, 23 Hanna, Robert-117. 52. 69 Hanson, Danny-185 Hanson. Richard-13 5 Harlan. Charles-185 Harr. Marlese--1 85 Harris. Darlene-185 Harris, James-104 Harris. Joyce-1 17 Harris. Sue-135. 69 Harrison. Margaret-1 17 Hartley. Georgia-185, 69 Hasette. Manuel--185, 61, 154, 157 Hawkins. Boyd--117, 69 Heitman. Nancy-104 Henderson. Eva-135. 69 Henderson. Jane-1 17 Henderson. Sammy-57. 104. 145, 149 Henson. Jolene-135. 59. 58 55, 69. 86 Hrebrich. Edna-117 Herbrich. Henry-186 lnfante. Samuel--104 lrving. Jo Ann-187. 23, 6 .I Jackson. Bill--23 Jaime. Dorothy+l 8 7 lngle. Joyce-187. I4. 31. 77 9. 75. 77, 89 Ja1ifi.Lione1-54. 11. 187, 50, 38 Jamerson, Shirley-136 James. Bobby-187 Jaschlte. Joe--1 18 . Jeffrey. Edward-104 Jenkins. Bettyb-187 Jenkins. Glenda-118. 11. 111 Jennings. Freddie-136. 49. 38. 164 Jiminez. Raymond-118 Johnson. Ann+187. 19. 82 Johnson. Don Lee-187 Johnson. Lila-136 Jonas. Juanita-187 Jonas. Margarita--188 Jones. Carol Dean--136, 23, 158 Jones. Edwin-118 Jones. Janice-136, 162 Jones. Louise-104 Jones. Ruth Ann-136 Jones. Sam-188 Jonndahl. Roger-1 18 Joslin. Dolores-104 Juarez. Ruben-5 7. 104 Juarez. Valentin-118 Jurnes. Robert-104 Galvan. Margarita-1 34 Galvan. Raquel-116 Galvan. Robert-1 16 Gamez. Mary Alice-116 Gandy. Francis-182. 158. 208, 153 Ganem. Jo Ann-134, 80, 152 Ganem, Sarah-103 Garcia. Adelfa-103 Garcia. Alberta-103 Garcia, Arnoldo-182, 154. 155 Garcia, Barnabe--116 Garcia. Braulio-103 Garcia. Conch:-116 Garcia. David-116 Garcia. Elva-116 Garcia, Estella-182, 87 Garcia, Irma-A116 Garcia. Irma-116 Garcia. Israel-116 Garcia. Jerry-134 Garcia. Mary Ester- -134, 2 3 Garcia, Mary Louise'-134 Garcia. Nadine-182 Gonzalez. Juventino-56, 104 Leo-51. 43. 38, 158, 110. 160 Gonzalez. Luis-1 1 7 Gonzalez. Gonzalez, Martha-104 Gonzalez. Mary-135 Gonzalez. Mary-104. 165 Gonzalez, Melba-1 1 7 Gonzalez, Obdulia-117 Gonzalez, Rachel-1 17 Gonzalez, Rosa--104 Gonzalez. Saul-135 Tomasita-13 5 Victor--5 7. 104 Gonzalez. Gonzalez, Good, Patsy-117 Gore, Don-183. 61, 4. 39, 38, 206. 77 Gorham, Sonia-184 Graf, Nancy-17. 209. 162 Graham. Sue-104 Gray, 1.eeg184, 146, 147, 144, 146. 147. 149 Green, Davidvl 5 8 Amelia-117 Hemandez. Hernandez. Ben-104 Hernandez. Elma-117 Hernandez. Elodina-117 Hernandez. Evangeline-1 1 7 Hernandez. Hernandez, Febe--104 Evelina-135, 69 Hernandez. Filomeno-1 18 Hernandez. Gilbert-1 18 Hernandez, Mary-1 18 Hernandez. Ruth-136 Herold, Marilyn-118. 11 Herrera, Er Herrera. Je nestine-1 36 us-136 Herrera. Robert-1 1 8 Herrington. Louise-118 Herron. Joyce-136 Hesseltine. Norma-136. 23 Hewetr, Adela-104 Hewitt. David-186 1-lewitr. Mary Frances-136 Hicklin. Billy-118. 149 Highland, Elizabeth--118 Hilgenfeld. Jean-118 Hi1l,13arbara-118. 64 Hill. Carol Ann-1 18 Hill, James-136 Hill. Joan--118 Hill. Johnny-186. 146. . . 159 158 147. Kanipe. Kay-1 136. 82, 78 152 36, 58.70. 89 Kelly. Deanna-136, 70 Kendall. James-118. 23. 70, 79. 209. Kennedy, Doris-188, 36. 72, 206. 77. 85, 89 Kennedy. Gwen-136. 16. 18. 209, 77. 85 King. James-1 King. Newton- l8, 95 104 King. Sherman--104 Kirby. Artie-1 18 Kirby. Pat-188 Kirltsey. Virginia--136 206. 144. Z07.161.145, 146, 147. 148. 169,96 Hillman. Virginia-118 Hinojosa. Eufemia-104 Hobbs. Jerry-118. 23. 149 Holcomb. Harold-136 Kitthing. Wilma-118 Knipstein. Patsy-188, 77 Knox. Frances-136 Koen. lmogene-104 Korges. Emmet-118 Kosler, Wanda-104 Kraurer. Larry-13 7 Kretzinger. Velda-137 Krieg. Raymond-13 7 Kruse. Nell-118 Kuntz. Allen-118 Kutz, Ethel-118 L Ladewig. Ronald-118. 46. 42. 38, 149 Lamas, Joe-118 Lambert. Lee-118 La Moore. Bernice-118. 11 Lance, Carolyn-137, 23 Landry. Thomas M.-188 Lanham, Nelson- ---- 188 Laningham. Shirley--- 188 Nerios Lara. Rosa-13 7 Lastor. Carolyn-119 Lastor. Frances-188 Latham. Graceil 3 7 Laurel. Anita-188. 85 Laurel. Beatrice-137 Laurence. Allen'-189. 51. 41. 73. 53, 38 159.l58.171.207.l61.159.165 Laurence. Buddy-101. 104 Leal. Humberto-13 7. 23 Lean. Juan-137 Leal. Mauricio-119, 52. 149 Leal.Ro1and-189, 23 Lealh. James+I19 Le Bleu. Susanne-70 Lee. Larry-189 Leija. Domingo-119 Lemmon. Ken-137, 23 Lenert. Veda-189. 84, 77 Lerz. Sandra-1 I9 Lester. Bettie-189. 17. 16.206, 78. 207. 152 Le Vick. Norma-119 Liles. Bobby-119 Liles. James-105 Limon. Anita-105 Linan. Homer-119 Lindsey. Jimmy-1 3 7 Martin. Tommy+119 Martinez. Amelia-105 Martinez. Andrew-119 Martinez. Angela-105 Martinez. Benny-191. 24. Martinez. Bobby-158. 138 206 Martinez. Fanny+191 Martinez. Gregorio-105 Martinez. Jessie-191 Martinez. Joe-191. 24. 91 Martinez, Johnny-119 Martinez. Leonor-13 8 Martinez, Luis-119, 105 Martinez, Magdalena--191 Martinez. Martin-138. 191 Martinez, Mary Emma--105 Martinez, Minnie-138 Martinez. Ninfa-119 Martinez. Petra-191 Martinez. Robert-105 Martinez. Teresita--119. 24 Martinez. Terry-119, 70 Martinez. Theresa-1 19 Martin ez. Zobeida--1 19 Mascorro. Maria-13 8 Mathews. Joe Bob-120 Maulding. Thomas-192 Mayorga. Alfredo-191 Ling. Robert-13 7 Lira, Bobby-137. 70 Liscano. Mary-105 Locker. D exter-119 London. Kay--105 Long. Marcus-137. 24. 158 Longoria. Longoria. Alfred-1 05 Fernando-105 Longoria. Johnny-119 Longoria. Longoria. Lucia-189 Rosie-137 Longoria. Yolanda-105 Lopez. Bernardo-57, 105 Lopez. Delia-1 19 Lopez. Dora Ann-1 19 Lopez. Elida-119 Lopez Elvira-119 Lopez. Fernando-1 19 Lopez. Jose-1 89 Lopez. Louise-119 Lopez. Rachel-119 Lopez, Ramirof119. 70 Lopez Victoria-105 Lovaas. Philip-137. 24 Lowrance. Nell-13 7 Lozano. Beatrice-137. 85 Lozano. Frances-189 Lozano. Fred-105 Lozie Virginiahl19 fr Lucas. Gordon-13 7 Lugo. Eloisa+189. 24 Lugo. Elsa-119. 24 Lugo. Ernest-119 Lugo. Ruben-13 7 Luhman. Gerard-137. 23 Luna. Mary-119. 105 Luna. Noemi-137 Lundstrom. Richard-119 Lunsford.Shirley-189. 70 Mc McBeee. Douglas-105 McBee. Wayne-1 3 7. 190 McCampbell. Margaret-13 7 McCarrer.Calvin-190, 80. 152 McCormick. John--1 3 7 McDonald. Faun-119 McDonald. Jerry-138 McDonald. Randy--1 19 McGowen. Cecile-190 McGuire. Clarence-190. 206, 84, 77 McKamie. Exie-119 Mecom. Kay?192 Medina.-Gloria-120 Medina. Lupe-120 Index Nava, Angelita-120 Nava.1rma-120 Navarro. AntonioL120 Navarro. Chris-120 Navarro. Santos--120, 57 Naylor. Betty-120. 19. 86, 85 Neal. Robert-11, 21, 24. 193 Neeley. Dolores-76. 193 Neeley. Judith--24 Nelson. Dellene-206. 193 Nelson. Sandra-120 . Renew-139 Meeks. Joyce-11. 192, 61. 73 18. 77 Mendez. Celia-120 Mendez. Irma-192 Mendez. Raul-5 7, 105 Mendiola. Antonia-138 Mendiola. Joe-120 Merri!t.Jerry-138. 154. 80. 152. 157. Messer. Sidney-61 Meza. Carlos-120. 24 Migl. Dan-120 Mijares. Aurora-192 Mijares. Mary Sue-138. 24 Milrolasky. Pete'-120 Mikulencok. Franklin-120 Miller. Gloria-105 Miller. Monte-192 Miller. Pat-120 Mirabel. Estela-120 Mitchell. Hector-120 Mitchell. Palsy--138. 70 Moffett. Joe--138. 46, 44. 38 Molina Jessie-120. 57 Moller. Turner-120. 164 Mondragon. Joe-120 Monta1vo.Gildaraclo-120. 70 Montemayor. Minerva-105 Montez. Gloria-120 Mooney. Ann--105 Moore. Billy-85 Moore. Carol-120 Moore. James-192. 49. 38 Moore. Kathryn-105 Moore. Wayne-120. 57 Morales. Abel-13 8 Morales. lsrael-138. 56 Morale Morale s. Manuel-138 s, Monico-120 Rivier. Ja McKamie. James-190 McLaurin. Donald-119 McLeod, Elmer-190 Munez. McMahon. Edith-119 McPilte. Jimmie Lee-138. 80 McQuary. Martha--190, 24 McQueen. Gary-105 Mabra. Melvin-138. 24 Maceda. Joe-138. 190. 24 Maldonado. Joe-138. 24, 80 Maldonado. Mary Olga--105 Maley. Elbert-138. 38 Marcell. Phillip-190. 163 Marcha. Amador-1 19 Marek. William--1 19 Marichalar, Petra-190 Marin. Carols-13 8 Marmalejo. Manue141l9 Marono, Terry-1 19 Marraquin. Rene-119. 24 Martin. Barbara-105 Martin. Robert-191, 24, 93 Morales. Roger-120 Moreno, Abraham--105 Moreno. Dolores--105 Moreno. Elida-192 Moreno. Joe--120. 70 Moreno. Joe-1 20 Moreno. Margarita--192 Moreno. Marina--105 Moreno, Valentine-120 Morin. Edward-105 Morin. Moises-120 Morgan. Jerry-13 8 Morris. Betty-120 Morris. Mary-120 Morris. Theresa-1 3 8 Morrison, Bette-120. 24 Morton. Margaret-105 Mosher. Chris-13 8 Mora. Ben--105 Mousa. Freddie-120 Mueller. William-193 Mullenix. Elizabeth--192. 21 Able-105 Munez. Luis-105 Munguia. Elvira-120 Munoz. Justo-138 Munoz. Oswaldo-120 Munoz, Teresa-193 Murrell. Lois-120 Nabors. Richardf138. 47. 38 Nance. Ca1vin41 12 Naranjo. Ruben-120 154.155, 157, 92 I Nesloney. Adolph-139 Nesmith. Joe-105 Newman. Mariana-193 Nichols. Sandra-120 Nickerson. Dale-120 Nicola. Rose--139 Noack.Caro1-139. 163. 162 Nolen. Eugene-121 No1en..1ohn-121. 57 Norrod. Paul-139 Noss. C. J.--121 Nunley, Alfred-57. 105 O O'Bryant. James-13 9 Olivarez. Jacob-121 Olivarez. Rosa-13 9 Oliver, Pedro-193 Ondrew. Kenneth-121 O'Neal. Charles-158 O'Neal. James-121, 57 Orea. Mercedes-193 Ornelas. Abelardo-193 Ornelas. Rosa-121 Orona. Lillie'-121 Ortiz. Juan-'139 Orum. Billy-121 Oswalt. Roger-139. 80 Otero. Dolores--13 9 Overton. Christine-139 Owens. Wanda-13 9 P Palacios. Odelia-121 Papageorge. Sylvia-19 3 Parke. Marilyn-194 Parker, Ann-74. 194 Parker. Aubrey-121 Parker. Betty-121. 70 Parra. Elida-79, 80 Paschal, Dorothy-73. 17, 79. 96. 194. Passon. Bobbie Ruth-105 Payne, Don-121. 57 Paz, Ofelia-105 Peden. Jimmy-121, 24 Pena. Alfonso-194 Pena, Diana-121 Pena. Dolores-121 Pena. Juanita-105 Pena. Lorenza-105 Pena.Manue1--121, 24 Pena, Mary Alice-121 Perales, Edward-121 Perales.Nick-70 Perales. Sefarino-121, 70 Perez. Abdon-121 Perez. Arcaltio-121 Perez, Baldemar-121, 158 Perez. Cleotilda-194 Perez. David-105 Perez. Emilio-121. Perez. Hilda-105 Perez. Lupe-105 Perez. Mary-121 Perez. Mary-105 Perez, Richard--121 Perez. Senen-121 Perez. Tony--121. 70 Perkins. Shirley-121 Perrington. Charles-10 5 Peterson. Patty Ray-85. 58. 55. Picasso. Magdalena--194 Pineda. Jesus:-121 Pineda. Maria-121. 24 Pineda. Rosa-121 Pinkerd. Bobby-121. 164 Pipes, Norma--24. 70, 68. 194 Plarz. Joe--121 Plumley. Barbara-106 Plummer. Voncille-12. 194 Point, Joann--106 Polansky. Doris-59, 58, 55. 16 Pompa. Pete-121 Pompa, Sylvia-121, 24 Ponce. Elaine-70 Porche. Albert-12 1 Porter. Donald-121 Porter. Martha-106 Posada, Gloriaf121, 88 1 owell.Helen-121, 70. 162 Power. Barbara-82 207152 17. 86. 209 128. 78 4 Powers. Alma-106 Powers. Pat-121 Pricer, Gaylene--24, 71, 94. 208. 93 Prieto. Juan-106 Prieto, Juventino-121 Proctor. Helene-91. 194 Puente. Robert'-80 Puente. Tonie-140 Pulido. Palmira-122 Purinton. Robert--122. 24 Q Qucsada. Manuel-51. 50. 38. 195 Quinones. Mary Helen-195 Quinrero. Alfonso-195 Quintero. Clara-140. Z4 Quintero. Daniel-195 Raasch.Janice-140. 25. 19. 83 Racltley. Roy-122 Radnor. Mary-140. 90 Rainbolt. Mary Lou-106 Rainwater. Donna-106 Rainwater. Linda-12. 195 Rainwater. Sylvia-140. 79 Ramirez, Elva-140. 80. 152 Ramirez, Esther-140 Ramirez. Frank-106. 57 Ramirez. Gloria-140 Ramirez, Henry-106 Ramirez. Juan-106 Ramirez. Josephine-106 Ramirez. Lupe-140. 71 Ramirez, Nicolas-195 Ramirez. Raul-122 Ramirez. Reynaldo-122 Ramirez. Thomas-140. 154 Ramirez. Tomas!-195 Ramos, Carmen-122 Ramos. Ir ene--106 Rangel, Ofelia--122 Rea. Dick Reed. Ant ie-195 onia-122 Reed. Mary Sylvia-195. 88 Rendon. Maria-122 Requenez. Eliza-122 Resendez. Hilda-122 Requenez. Minerva--140 Reyes.Delfina-61. 76. 19. 206, 19 Reyes. Ernest-122 25 Reyes. En rique-140 Reyes. Frank4196 Reyes. Gilbert-140. 48. 43. 38 Reyes, Gloria-12 2 Reyes. Mary-122 Reyes. Mary-106 Reyes. Mary Lou-196 Reyes. Richard-122. 57 Reyes, Ruby-122 Reyes. Santiago-106 Reyna. Elvira-196 Reyna. Frances-106 Reyna. Mary Theresa Rhew. Donald--122. 184 Rice. Freddie-122 Richardson. James--106 Riddle. Mary Kay--140 Rigall. Chester--106, 57 Rios, Jessie-150. 155 Rios. Joe-196 Rios. Maria Theresa-25 Rivas. Joe-140 Rivera. Aurora-106 Rivera. Joe-196 Rivera. Juan-122 Rivera. Rosa-106 Rivera. Senaida-140 Rivera. Sylvia-196 Rivier. Jesus-196 ke-196 Robberts. Bonnie-140 Roberts. George-196. 80 Roberts. Marilyn--196 Roberts. Pat-r140. 25, 158 Robles. Sylvia-106 Robnett. Janice-122 Rocha. Henry-122 Rodarra. Joe-106 Rodella. Joe-122. 25 Rodella. Mary-19 7 Rodriguez , Alexander-122. 158 Rodriguez. Aurora-106 Rodriguez. Fernando-122 Rodriguez. Joe-154, 19 7 Rodriguez. Johnnie--106 Rodriguez. Josefa-140 Rodriguez. Lupe-140 Rodriguez, Martin-106 Rodriguez. Mary-H106 Rodriguez. Mary'f106 Rodriguez .Noe-- -140 Rodriguez.Pal -V206. 87. 170, 197 Rodriguez. Pctraegl 22. ' .v Rodriguez, Rafael-122 Rodriguez. Remijo-19 7 Rodriguez. Sonia-122 Rodriguez. Susie-140 Rodriguez. Sylvia--122 Rodriguez. Sylvia-1 4'0 Rodriguez. Uvaldo-122 I Roegles. Mary--122 Romero. Ruben--140. 154 llosalea. Alfredo-154. 155. 141 Ross. Barbara-122 Rovera. Dolores-1 2 2 Rucker. Maria--1 22 llucla. Patsy--l 2 2 Rueloa. Julia--12 2 Ruiz. Gloria-141 Ruiz. Juanita-122 Ruiz. Ramon-106 Ruiz. Sarah-197 Ruiz. Willie-14. 19 7 Ruaby. Dolorea--71. 141 Rutherford. Geneva-19 7 Rurherlod. Sara Jane--106 Sadler, Charles-122 Saenz, Frank-122 Saenz. Leopoldo-106 Saenz. Maria-106 - .-.5-cv... --77,- ,3 1- .Af I .,..,,,.,.. !l'ld6Xf'1 Short. Raylene-141 Shugart. Bruce-47. 44, 49, 38. 158 Sierra, Erneatcr-141 Siku. Thomas-142 Silguero. Josephine-123 Silva. Emma-199. 85 Silva. Sammy-123i Silvaa.,Yolanda-123. 71 Simcilr. Geraldine-123 Simcilr. Victor-199 Simmons. Richard-142. 71 Simpson. Leo-123 f1'yer. Kenny-201, 154. Singletary. Alice-12 3 Smith. Smith. Barbara-1 2 3 Barbara--l 4 2 Billy Doris-l42.. 17, 71 Smith. Smith. Diane-123 Smith, Jo-199 Smith. Loretta-123 Smith. Margaretann-83, 95 Smirh, Mary Fern-107 Smith. Richard-142 Shan. Rohm-199 Snaplra. Roman-1 99 Snodgrass. Jerry-123 Snider. Paul-12 3. 158 Solis. Janie-123 Solis. Maria-200 Soliz. Rosa-123 Sola, Alfonso-200 . 199, 84. 77 Salazar. Espiridion--122. 25 Salazar. Juan-122 Salazar. Manuel-106 Salazar. Palmira-106 Salazar. Reyes-141 Salazar. Sarah-122 Sosa. Carolina--107 Sosa. Joe-10 7 Sosa. Victoria-142. 8 8 Soto. Cecilia-200 Soto. Ofelia-200 153, 85. 156 - u Ulrich. Emil-4124 Urban. Charlea--2 01 Uribe. Beatrice-124. 25 Uribe, Rachel-124 Urruria. Annie--142 Urrutia. Frank-107 V Valdez. Dionicio-4 7. 201. 3 8 Valdez. Domingo-107 Valdez. Eddie-107 Valdez. Quirino-202 Valdez. Robert-142 Valdez, Rodolfo-124 Valdez, Steve--107 Valenzuela. Richard-2 0 2 Valenzuela. Rudy-142. 71 164 Vallado. Nick-58. 168. 71 . 18. 206. . 2 0 2 . 6 8 Vann. Josephine-107 Vargal. Dave-14 2 Vasquez. Anita-124 Vasquez, Martin--142 Vasquez. Rodolfo-124 Vaga, Rosina-107 Vargas. Julia-124 Vela. Romero-124 Vcnegos. Oscar--202. 154 Vera. Rosa-124 Verain. Gregoria-124 Verduzco. Baldomero--2 5, 2 02 Slazar. Thomas-106 Soto. Reynaldo-123, 5 7 Soto. Roberto-1 23 Saldana. France:-12 3. 88 Saldana. Luia-123 Saldana. Maria-12 3 Saldana. Maria-1 06 Saldana. Mary-141. 88 Saldana. Ray-123 Saldana. Virginia-19 7 Sales. Doris-106 ' Salinas. Abelardo-57. 154. 155. 141 Salinas. Alfred-154. 141. 136 Salinas. Alicia--141 Salinas. Apolinar--25, 197, 93 Salinas. Salinas. Salinas. Salinas. Beatrice-123. 25 Hilda-141 Juan-123. 52 Raymond-197 Samaniego. Mary-1 41 Sanchez. Sanchez. Alicia-141 Sanchez Sanchez . Angclita-198 . Beatrice-106 Sanchez. Delia-206, 198 Sanchez. Elias-198 Sanchez. Estella-123 Sanchez, Noe--106 Alfonso-50. 44. 38. 170. 198 Sanchez. Rebecca--198. 88 Sanchez. Rosa'-107 Sanchez. Ruben-123, 25. 158, 149 Sanchez. Sabas-107 Sanders. Sally-16, 16. 18, 141 Sandlin. Charles--1 2 3 San Miguel. Reymundo-123. 25 Soucy. Sammy-107 Spann. Georgia-123 Vergara. Gloria--1 24 Vergara, Robert-1 2 4 Verelka. Elizabeth?-12. 202 Veselka, Raymond-10 7 Spcegle. Donna-123 Speegle. Theo--200 Spencer,Eugene-160. 200, 48, 49, 38. Vescly. Jamea-14 3 Vickers. Betty-124 Vidar, Gary-13 6 Viera. Martha-107 Villa. Maria-124 Villanueva, Pete--12 5 158. 84 Spinn Carla-107 Spivey. Mary Beth-123. 86. 209 spmoek. aaa-nh Stacy, Marilyn-124, 86 Ssaggs. Ruby--124 Srafchefllarry-75 Starr. Sara--200. -77. 85 Staton. A. C.--107. 57 Stearna.Ray-142. 11. 71 Stein. Evelyn-54. 200. 73. 17.71. 70. ' 97. 81. 68 vnmmn. Arthur41 43 Villarreal, Carlos--12 5 Villarreal. Elsa-12 5 Villarreal. Eva--107 Villarreal. Juanita-131 Villarreal. Maria-131 Villarreal. Mary--202. 8 5 Vllarreal, Rita-131 Stevens. Everett-12 4 Stevens. Ray-107 Stewart. Charlene-14 2 , 2 5 Stobbs. Charlene--107. 2 5 Stobba. Elsie-2 00L 2,5 Stubbs, Gordon-124 Suarez. Elroy-124 Suarez. Ernest-14 2 , 2 5 Suarez. Leonardo-107 Suarez. Sally-10 7 Suarez. Virginia-200, 88 Sutton. 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