Roy Miller High School - Duffle Bag Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX)
- Class of 1957
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Outstanding Students . . . Class Sun refleeto prolvlemo along the way . . 155 lsutagagyetswwv WQQQNQS spite Junior Favorites . . . Outstanding Students . . . Class Qu the road to a bright future . . 173 Wi?-img W gcfggwtle Senior Favorites . . . Outstanding Students . . . Class rf. noun. .9 5 Qur place. in the can :Rx XX , Xl 'V N13 Q J 4 X' ' V Q XX wiv-Mf 'Xi' Vi , X , V , ,HRV , 9 Entering Corpus Christi by air, visitors see this view of our city. Expanding industry and tourist trade make our home one of the fastest growing cities in the Southwest. The Corpus Christi skyline as seen from the T-Heads is a familiar sight to residents and tourists as they take advantage of the recreational facilities which are available. Boat riding, water skiing and fishing provide many hours of relaxation for Corpus Christians. On our first day in high school, this building seemed large and foreboding to us. However, by the time that we are graduated it has become a warm sunny place where we feel quite at home. Flying in the gulf breeze the American fla and the S Lone Star of Texas make a colorful picture in the bright sunshine. The twin towers topped with red tile offer. a beautiful View of the tall buildings of our city. On the nights when we win at football, purple and gold victory lights illuminate the front of the school. On the Sunny Side of the Street... Gulf clouds hide the sun in the late afternoon shot of the gym. A shaft of sunlight spotlights the girls in the circle picture. Long shadows precede the late comers as they amble toward their first period class. Mr. Hoffman, assistant prinicpal, welcomes new and old students. When he has finished, they know the ropes. Members of the Welcome Commit- tee, Virginia Lozier, Karolen Win- ters, and Margaret Cavin, greet new students with Howdy tags. Students Plan Schedul Confused Sophomores listen attentively to instructions given by Mr. Hoffman. Their first assembly at Roy Miller is a different experience for them. or Sc oo! Year Experienced seniors, Buddy Bise and Cotton Young, look over the schedules for easy courses and their favorite teachers. Bewildered sophomores receive en- rollment cards from Glenda Jen- kins, a member of the Welcome Committee. Miss Johnson, registrar, clears up F r a n cis c o Cabrera's troubles. Always busy, the first few days of school are really big ones for her. Rush T Enroll Enrolling in high school involves many more problems and much more paper work than We have done before. First, we attend an assembly where we are given cards and papers to fill out and read, Then there is that unforgettable mad rush to sign up with our favorite teachers. Students swamp Miss Stevenson and quickly fill her classes. Signing for courses is one of the most important parts of enrolling. There is always a wild rush of students looking for their favorite teachers lass s, to Check Out ew Books As the last stage of enroll- ment, M r s . Brundidge checks out an English book to Felipe Esparza. Muscles are m demand when it comes time to check out books. Mr. Morgan, second assistant principal, hands Bob Fleming a stack of his- tory books. Waiting for their loads are Larry Melton and K. Gilleland. Former teacher at Miller, Pop Reeves, was presented a TV set by the students of the school. Pop , who is a great booster of all Miller activities, has been ill for the past year. Representing the student body in the presentation are Bobby Hall Jane Saunders, Betty Vickers, Helen Powell, and Jimmy Kendall aried Actioitie Students preen and primp to get ready for this picture. Lupe Saldana poses for Mr. Addison, who worked tirelessly for three days taking under- classmen's pictures. wwf rf M we in Q ,Li S lm 'M bs' Qs? Wgfmgem E w'5.fLi+5535 sswti 5 iw? 5 3'-2 is I . mfg . 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Y rt 5'iiZ-.zhgililigszyq 4 is ii ,FP 5 5 sg F in X We 2 1 ' i 5 Y 03522: - Q Each week our principal, Mr. Gregg. takes two stu- dents to the Rotary Club luncheon. M a ry B e t h Spivey and Nancy Graf sit with Mr. Jim Naismith and ML Gregg in the Terrace Room of the Robert Dris, coll. F'll Days ' Early Fall As part of the Clean Up, Paint Up, Fix Up Campaign, Dan Zunker and Milton Clark help paint the Student Council office. Another committee under Mike Kennemer is making picket fences to border the flower beds. One of the cuhrrent events taken up by Mr. Keen's Civics class was the World eries. K. Gilleland took the Yankees' side with Mr. Keen. Yelling her eart out for the Dodgers was Marilyn Stacy. Mickey Mantle struck out to ring on this outburst. Clever cartoons and signs build spirit to its peak for Friday's game. The Bat- tlin' Bucs proved this car- toon true by beating the Reagan Bulldogs, 14-0. Signs, Yell , Trips Bu'l Loyal Buc Boosters give their lungs a work-out at Friday morning pep rallies. Clapping hands keep time. 20 their way to San Antonio to back the Buccaneers, Miller rush to load buses. The trip to San Antonio is always of the main events in the football season. Roars of We want Pruetf! raise the gym roof at every pep rally. His words of encouragement always bring cheers of approval. amous Miller Spirit he spirit behind the Spirit , Buccaneer cheerleaders, Butch Williams, Glenda Jenkins Donna Durant Liliana Morales Exle McKam1e nd Cotton Young, lead a big Yea, Bucs! Zl PTA president, Mrs. Holland Henderson, welcomes parents and teachers to the first meeting of the year, held in the school cafeteria. Parents and teachers get acquainted at an open house held after the business meeting. All classrooms were open and examples of class studies were on display. Parents, Teachers Work Togethe to Promote Student Even the halls were crowded as parents and teachers stopped to talk. Members of the Roy Miller Parent- Teacher Association began another full year on September 20th with a well- attended get-acquainted meeting. In carrying out the objectives of PTA Work, they plan to spotlight our schools. Sup- porting our teachers, linking the schools with life, and interpreting educational opportunities are part of the year's planned program. One of their success- ful meetings was held after all of the parents had attended a pep rally for the Miller-Ray game. Officers of the 1956-57 PTA are: Mrs. Holland Henderson, president, Mrs. A. C. Webb, vice-president, Mrs. W. A. Saunders, secretary, Mrs. E. L. Flint, treasurer, and Mrs. E. W. Mueller, parliamentarian. Welfare E l We all got a surprise when Mr. Creighton led a yell at one of our pep rallies. Snuffy always gives a pep talk and sometimes he tries to take the wind out of our sails. Bucs Announc Coach Pruett gets a kick out of telling Barbara Zimmerman that she has been chosen Duchess by the Buccaneers. Buccaneer Queen Liliana Morales was so happy she almost cried. Cheerleader Donna Durant congratulates her and gives her a bouquet of golden chrysanthemums from the Bucs. Royalty in Pep Rally Highiumping cheerleader, Exie McKamie, gets way off the ground at a send- off pep rally for our Bat- tlin' Bucs' trip to Browns- ville. On their way to Brownsville, Wayne Shaw, Senen Perez, James O'Neal, Robert Hanna, and Abdon Perez climb aboard t'Fancy Pants II . The Bucs brought home a 38-6 victory over the Golden Eagles. A highpoinf at our pep rallies was when Buccaneer Band twirlers, Bette Morrison, Barbara Baker, and F M D l ' ' aun c ona d performed. Their cute and catchy routines added extra spark to our pep rallies. 25 Black and white striped overalls which they wear each game day are favorites with the Buccaneers this year. Butch Ladewig and James 0'Neal discuss the game after school. Fad, Fashion Set Style Many petficoats are practically the rule for girls everywhere in America these days. Sometimes, though, they make it rather difficult to get into a car as Dorothy Williams will tell you. Robert Taylor is amused as he watches Dorothy try to solve the problem. Ivy League styles have gone over big with Mil- ler students. Boys wear striped shirts and trousers with belted backs. Dresses made of striped fabric are popular with the girls. Charles Sadler, Marilyn Herold, and Janice ' Kutz show off their stylish clothes. 26 for Miller Students Carlos Chapa and Bobbie Berry show off a popular winter style, turtle-neck sweaters. A purple silk scarf adds a touch of color to Bobbie's sweater. Loyal Buc fans went all out to show their support for the team. Louise Kuehn's white car was perfect to display the purple and gold slogans. Car coats really come in handy when the strong breeze blows off the Gulf. Betty Vickers sports an unusual one made of imported feed sacks. Karolen Winters' white one goes with any color. As a change from west- ern garb on game day, some of the girls wear Bermuda shorts Je . an- ette Martin and Jane Sorrel add Tyrolean hats for the mountain climber look. 27 One of the speakers at Career Night, Gene Lanphier, takes time out for a cuy of coffee served by Angelita Nava. Bob McCracken from the Caller-Times conducts a session on reporting, for interested sophomores. i Talking over some of the high points of Career Night are Mary Helen Weygl, buyer for Lichtenstein's, Dorothy Burghower, sec- retary, and Johnny Mitchell, sheriff. John Hill Watts district mana er for CPL, and several guides 1 8 stand in front of a career poster. Sophomores Seek Careers Every year the Guidance Department of Corpus Christi schools sponsors a Career Night for Sophomores. This night is dedicated to helping students choose their life's vocations. This year the program was held at Roy Miller. The students choose two professions in.which they think they might be interested, and hear speakers who advise them about the opportunities and problems of the profession. The speakers chosen for Career Night are local leaders in their respective fields and are well qualified to speak about them. Juniors, Maxine Hutka, Josephine Vann, Kath- ryn Moore order sodas from Buc CBilly Hick- linJ. One of the highlights of the skit was a sing- ing commercial by the Duffle Bags, Bette Mor- rison and Donna Du- rant. The Duffle Bag Staff Presents Skit Each year the Duffle Bag staff presents a short skit using the theme of the last book. The skit was written by Betty Vickers and directed by Karolen Winters. In it were three short scenes and two dances. Also in the assembly, the first place plaque won in Texas competition by the Duffle Bag was presented to the school by last year's editor, Barbara Kanipe. Mr. Gregg accepted, and the plaque and a copy of the 1956 annual were placed in the trophy case. about the senior banquet which they must plan the juniors remember last year Brenda Roell Jud Oswalt Shar J ' , . , y , on ennings, Ann Ragland, Paulette Stamps, Judy Park, Sandra Hinson, and Barbara Zimmerman dance in their Alice in Wonderland costumes. Helping to spread the Christmas spirit, members of the Future Nurses Club stuff envelopes with Christmas seals. Mrs. M. Kunner watches Martha Gonzales, Connie Trevino, Rosario Rivas, and Belza Ramos as they work. ll Welcome Yule Holidays Joining in the fun and the pie, Mr. Sluder takes the last bite of a Christmas treat. Parties liven up the last few days before the Christmas holidays Mr. Keenls sixth period class celebrates with cokes and cookies Christmas is gay at Mill Barbara Zimmerman, I Hales, and Bobbie Berry a large tree in the main to set the scene. 3 2 2 E The rotunda, or room under the dome of the capitol, is always a popular point of interest for visiting students. On January 10, the Civics teachers, Mr. Keen and Mr. Sluder, took their classes on a field trip to Austin. Having studied the State legislature previously, they get first-hand information of government in action. In the picture below Joan Hill gets a thrill, as she shakes hands with Governor Shivers. Two students gaze at the University of Texas Tower, from which they later viewed the city. Civics Classes See Capitol City At the south entrance of the capitol, a guard exhibits to Miller students a cannon used in the Texas Revolu- tion and the Civil War. 32 Favorites Honored at Dance Favorites were honored at a dance February 9 in Buccaneer Gym. The top ten boys and girls of each class were presented by Roger Pearce. Two couples from each class were then announced as favorites. All were given royalty ribbons and the girls were crowned with red carnations. Decorations carried out the Valentine's Day theme. Three large hearts covered with tiny mirrors hung from the ceiling. Red crepe paper streamers formed a canopy framing the band. One of the main social events of the year, the Favorites Dance was a big success. It was attended by more than four hundred students. Dancers crowd the gym floor as they dance to the music of Jerry Cooper's band. ames Peterson Ginger Bedmgfield Janice Pulllam James Kemp Donna Durant Robert Hanna Irene Cano Liliana Morales udy Dommquez Sharon Jennings and Sammy Henderson are announced as class favorltes at the Favorufes Dance Don Davis Connie Sue Ann Gore Robert Scruggs M1lton and Joy Stanberry take time out for a coke nounced Sophomore nommees J M Garcia and Trudy Sears step through a red and silver heart as their names 'are an At the climax of the first act Violet CGeorgia Johnson? is brought back to her former home by Cassack CJohn Rose? to add to the confusion that has already developed. Betty Lou Parker, James Harris, Billy Hicklin, Don Davis, and Nancy Graf look on in con- cern. mor Class Sta Se' g Wreck lBiIIy Hicklinl pays for his board by doing laundry for the girls. Ruth CBetty Lou Parkerb compliments his work Betty Vickers and James Harris try out a stage setting during rehearsal. Danny Hales posts the cast while Jimmy Kendall, Jane Saunders, and Louise Holli- day anxiously look on. CAST OF M Ruth A,,,,A,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Eileen ,,7.,,,7777 Appopolous .........,. Wreck .,AA.,..,7.,..,.,,,,, A, Frank Lippincott ...w.,. Robert Baker ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Walter Sherwood ,,,,,, Chic Clark ,,,.,,,, . ....,, , Jensen ,,.., ., ......,.,..e, 7 Lonigan ,,,,. Fletcher ,,,,,,,,,,, Cassack ,,.,7,,,,AlA,A, Helen. Wade ,,,,,, Y SISTER ElLEEN Betty Lou Parker Nancy Graf Albert Cavazos Billy Hicklin Don Davis James Harris Donald Porter David Allen Robert Young Tommy Gossett James Kendall John Rose Patty Cafer lst Kld .........a,. ,,,,,, G il Montalvo Mrs. Wade ...,.,.,,,,,,,, ,A.,,, S hirley Perkins Violet .,.....,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,... ..,.... G eorgia Johnson Prospective Tenant ,,,e..,e...,..,....,..l. Betty Morris Consul .,,,,,e,,,.....,...,,,,,,,..,,.......,.... Ramon Castillo Brazilian Admirals: Seferino Perales, Edward Perales, Rudy Valdez, Armando Yturria, Jesse Villanueva, Santos Navarro. i Stage Manager ...,,,,,,,,,,,.........,.,,e Louise Holliday Assistant Stage Manager .....,..,, James Harris Miss Airheart instructs the Conga line, led by Nancy Graf. It is composed of Albert Cavazos, Armando Yturria, Rudy Valdez, and Seferino Perales. omedy, g Sister Eileen Mrs. Morgan strikes a familiar pose as she instructs an actor. Stage ...... Make up ...... . Props ..... Costumes Set Design STAGE CREW Mary Morris Vera Davis Carol Moore Pat Bissett James Harris Norma Jo Sevier Marilyn Herold Joan Hill Jane Saunders Cynthia Ann Burns Betty Vickers W Karolen Winters Roberta Hall Betty Morris, Albert Cavazos, Mrs. Morgan, and Georgia Johnson listen as Patty Cafer reads her part. X nowleclge, an truth, no the great oun . . . This is George Broad's first year as Director of Curricular Services, having served as principal of l W. B. Ray High School since its opening in 1950. His activities include helping teachers plan i teaching methods so that their lessons will be pre- . sented at the student's grade level. Dr. R. L. Williams, Superintendent of the Corpus Christi Public Schools, has been head of our school system for the past 'five years. Being in charge of all instruction and curriculum, apportionment of students, and placement of new school buildings, he occupies a responsible position in our city. Though he is a busy man, Dr. Williams often visits in our school. We are grateful for the personal interest he shows in our education. Our Schools Advance Under Their Leadership J. D. Slaybaugh is Director of Finance and Property. Weldon Gibson occupies the position of Director of Personnel Besides handling the financial affairs of the Corpus and Community Relations. This responsibility includes being Christi School District he also is in charge of the in charge of the screening and hiring of teachers and secre- use of school facilities. tarial personnel. ARTURO VASQUEZ PAUL R. HAAS, President Board Members Promote Corpus Christi Public Schools These men and women devote their time, effort and thoughts to the pursuance and development of the educational opportunities of the boys and girls attending the Corpus Christi public schools. MRS. GERTRUDE THOMAS Roy GILLELAND MRS. HARRY EATON 39 RAYMOND E. EDSON TOM M. BROWNE Checking his appointment book, Mr. Gregg finds that he will have the usual busy day. This year Charles Gregg will complete his seventh year as prin- cipal of our school. During these years students have benefited from the high educational standards he initiated and has constantly upheld. Under his supervision and guidance many Miller students have excelled in various fields including music, sports, and scholarship. Teachers and students share a mutual feeling of regret because this will be Mr. Gregg's last year at Miller. He has been appointed principal of the new Mary Carroll High School being built on the southern limits of our city. School Principal Directs Activities Mr. Gregg receives an important He finds a few minutes to relax in the He makes B dash to Iiitend the ROUIFY phone call at his desk. ments lounge. 1unChe0r1 meeting. CLAUDE HOFFMAN First Assistant Principal ssistant Principals Perform Many Duties If you lose your book or your lock, Cena Mor- gan is the man to see. The second assistant princi- pal checks out text books which the State supplies free of charge to the students. He assigns lockers and checks out locks. Mr. Morgan also sells tickets and is sponsor for games and school trips. A new attitude toward text books is noticeable around Miller. Mr. Morgan is understanding but Working to build better attendance and to guide students in good conduct is the most impor- tant part of Claude Hoffman's day. As first assistant principal, Mr. Hoffman also makes the announcements at the beginning of the homeroom period. He adjusts the length of class periods to allow for assemblies and pep rallies. Students have a real respect for Mr. Hoff- manls demands that they be in class on time, attend school regularly, and learn to study. He tempers his discipline with a dry wit and a big smile. firm in his requirements that exams may not be taken if a lost book is not found or paid for. CENA MORGAN Second Assistant Principal - CORRINE BRITT B. A., M. Eld., Guidance Counselor JANE DOMINY B. A., M. Ed., Guidance Counselor Hobby-Art Sponsor-Future Teachers MRS. EDITH COSGROVE B. Ed., Librarian Hobby-Lapidary Sponsor-Library Club MRS. HELEN HALLORAN B. A., Librarian Hobby-Antiques Sponsor-Student Council Office, Guidance Staff Makes Wheels Go 'Round The office staff helps with maintaining the correspondence of the school and prepares individ- ual files of students. The office personnel is responsible for calling the homes of the students who aren't at school. A student may be contacted at any time during the day because of the efficient records the office at Miller keeps. Helping Miller students to make use of the available books, pamphlets and magazines is the responsibility of the two librarians. Students find much material available which is of help in preparing book reports, term papers and themes. MRS. RAE INGLE Secretary to Principal CORA BETH JOHNSON B. A., Registrar Hobby-Collects Cut Glass ROBERT LOVELACE B. S., Tennis Coach Hobbies-Athletics, Fishing MRS. ELEANOR HARRIS B. S., Secretary Hobby-Students Putting up the mail is a daily task for Nancy lngle and Ellie Walters. BARBARA AIRHEART B. S., Physical Education Hobby-Swimming Sponsor-Rally Committee MRS. EULA BURKET B. S., M. S., Physical Education Hobby-Stamps VERNON ASHTON M. S., Health, Physical Education, Backfield Coach of the Battling Bucs Hobby--Sports GILBERT HERRERA B. S., Math, B Team Coach Hobby-Football Students Take Four Semesters Of Physical Ed. for Graduation Various s p o r t s including tennis, archery, basketball, volleyball, badminton, tumbling, golf, and modern dance are taught in gym classes at Miller. The instruction has a dual purpose, to pro- duce skilled players and provide enjoyment. Keen competition found in tournaments in intra-mural sports was held throughout the year, Every student is required to take one semester of health for graduation. This course is usually taken in the junior year. In a state of shock tpretend- edl James King is receiving lfirst aid from students in Mrs. Smith's fifth period health class. Every player on the football team admires Coach Pruett. His influence weaves a magic spell that brings out the best in each man on the team. TOM PRUETT M. S., Head Coach of the Battling Bucs Hobby-Fishing T. W. DUSTY SIMMONS B. A., M. A., Physical Education, Line Coach of the Battling Bucs Hobby-Fishing PETE RAGUS B. S., Health, End Coach of the Battling Bucs Track Coach Hobby-Athletics MRS. LOURETTA SMITH B. A., Health Hobby-Architecture Sponsor-Red Cross William Go left his homeland, China, five years ago. His English teacher, Mrs. Brundidge, spends time after school to help him under- stand the language of his new land. Enrollment in English Largest in Curriculum The English department at Miller seeks to meet the individual needs of the students through various means of expression. In literature courses the students learn to appreciate the well-known authors of poems, essays, novels and plays which they study throughout the year. Students are expected to participate in class discussions, and are required to do a certain amount of memory Work. English teachers are striving to prepare students so that they will be able to communicate intelli- gently by means of speaking, Writing and listening. JANE ALLARD MRS. CHARLENE MRS. DOROTHY LAWSON FRANCINE LOlNE M, A., spanish BRUNDIDGE B, A., M. A., English M. R. E., Enahsh Hobby-Dancing M. A., B. A., English Hobby-Dogs Journalism. Hobby-Sewing H0bbY-MUSIC Sponsor-The Buccaneer MRS. ISLA MAGNIFICO JOSE D. MASTERS MRS. JOSEPHINE MATTIZA MRS. LILLIAN MCNEILL M. A., English B. S., Orchestra, English M. AF, 1311311511 B- As M- PH Iilllgllsh Hobby-Reading Hobbies-Music,Garden1ng Hobby-SGWIHS Hobby- ea mg Sponsor-Orchestra Students in speech classes at Miller learn parliamentary procedure. They conduct meet- ings, give extemporaneous talks, and debate in class. Foreign language is available for stu- dents who are interested in studying the his- tory, geography, folk songs, and literature of foreign countries. English, Speech Arts I I Mr. Summers, Mrs. Nold, and Mrs. Morgan discuss mutual interests in the staging and production of plays. MRS. DORIS MILLER MRS. MARY VIRGINIA MRS. THELMA PEARCE EDDIE STEVENSON A. B.. M. A., English MORGAN M. A.. Latin, Psychology B. A.. M. A.. English Hobby-Cooking A. B., M. A., Speech Hobby--Reading Hobby-Reading Hobbies-Drama. Antiques Sponsor-Annual, Latin Club Sponsor-Debate Club JAMES SUMMERS GLADYS TRANTHAM MRS. HELEN WILLIS MRS. MARY WISE B. S., M. S., Speech, Drama A. B., M. A.. English B. A.. English B. A.. M. A.. English Hobby-Mechanics, Sports Hobby-Fishing Hobby-Juniors and Seniors Hobby-Fishing Sponsor-Drama Club 4 5 MRS. JO ALICE CRANFORD A. B., Bible Hobby-Children JAMES CREIGHTON M. A., B. A., History Economics history lesson. Hobby-Chess Sponsor-Chess Club Marvin Rafhke smiles as he reads an amusing incident in his Civics, History Classes Develop Good Citizenship American History at Miller is a challenge to the students to become better citizens. The Junior Historian Club sponsored by Gene North is composed of History students who are interested in learning more about the origin of our native state, Texas. The Junior Historians have made field trips to old ceme- teries and have visited many famous land- marks of Texas. Civics classes learn to have a better understanding of the state and federal govern- ment. Every year the civics students take a trip to Austin to visit the State Capitol. DAVE DONNAN B. S., Drivers Education UBB Team Coach Baseball Coach Hobby--Sports MRS. GARNET HINER B. A., Bible Hobby-Sports Sponsor-Bible Club SPRUCE KEEN M. Ed., Civics, American History Hobby-Sons GENE NORTH B. A., M. A., American History Hobby-Men Sponsor-Junior Historians MRS. POLLY POWELL M. A., American History Hobby-Teenagers EDWIN SLUDER B. A., M. A., Civics, Sociology Hobby-Photography Sponsor-Football Program JOHN BAGNALL M. S., I.C.T. Hobbies-Model Trains Woodwork Turner Moller and his teacher Mr. Stuart, put their heads JAMES CQSGROVE together to solve a problem in mechanical drawing M E Machine Trades Hobby Hunting Shop Offers Experience In Metal, Wood Projects Mechanical drawing consists of making a series of views of an object arranged accord- ing to a definite system. Craft students develop skills in the design and construction of leather projects, They also produce practical gifts. Wood finishing methods are learned in the woodwork classes. Night stands, lamps, and coffee tables are among the things made by boys in this department. Sheet metal classes are popular with boys who are planning to be mechanics or con- struction workers. Miller's shops are among the best equipped in the state. WALTER MERTZ Sheet Metal Hobby-Midget Car Racing CHIPMAN STUART B. S., Mechanical Drawing Hobbies-Ceramics, Flying IRWIN THOMPSON Auto Mechanics Hobby-Golf Sponsor-Drag Racing HOWARD HARDY B. S., Wood Shop Hobbies-Hunting, Fishing LAWRENCE LOPEZ M. S., Industrial Arts Hobby-Sports ROBERT LUTER F. F. A., B. S., Diversified Education Hobby-Car Models Sponsor-D. E. Club '12 .a...s2Ssswe.sswwz41 5 3 3 into.: IE 5 . .. , E? K f--,-- . l i 1 .f 5. L. . . -:-: -2. 'E I. , W -4 ...- ' .. fa H .... I , . 1 . ':e:f:1::-ef: :::::f V Q 4' 2 fr - Q 1? 5 V 3 :1 i i ' ' if Q5g?t5SHf'ff E'5. 'E . - 1 'A 'ff . if I? . A waeswggssistieifii, V I e 3 -,.- tai - gs? f ' ..,.,, - ,, 'I .. :sl ':' 5' V V' 7 so ..: I ' f 222231-1.-5: . ff - - ' - QI.. 7 :.. :,. : fl' f: :'. :...2 rgfllzff'-gzgiiili' f:.?.'i5, '53, V. angst V - ..2 ' .ii-': .gg .... K. I , . I . .,..,, up 1 , , , ,.,.a,,:,,:.. EE: V . QfQfiki.k. ' . V i QQ'-fs f - . filistww. M A 'W . f flikwxftlf l 1--xmlwgf H- I Commercial Subjects, Science, Create Interest One of the most interesting accomplish- ments of a biology student is the dissection of animals. From this they learn more about the structure and function of the human body which is studied later. In chemistry classes students are study- ing to understand the fundamental chemical processes and how these effect their lives. Our physics department explains the most common experiences in everyday life. This course is required for many college careers. ALMA COOK B. S., Commercial Shorthand Typing Hobby--Growing Flowers CLYDE ISSACKS M. E., Chemistry, Biology Hobby--Astronomy MRS. MARY McCALLlCK B. S., Typing Hobby-Fishing MARTIN T. McLEAN, JR. M. Ed., Biology Hobby-Sports MRS. MILDRED SCHROEDER B. B. A., Typing Hobby - Collecting Recipes SAM STOKES M. S., Science Hobby-Hunting Sponsor-Golf Team INELL TEAGUE B. S., M. A., Secretarial Training, Bookkeeping Hobby-Handwork GEORGE UTTERBACK M. S., Bookkeeping Basketball Coach Hobby-Golf JIM WELLS M. S., Biology Hobby-Fishing Students in Mr. Stokes' biology class discover new things in their microscope. LEE BEHANNON B. S., Geometry, Algebra Hobby-Photography MRS. VELMER HENSON B. A., Commercial Math, Algebra Hobby-Football FANNIE McCASKlLL M. Eid., Math Hobby-Flower Culture MRS. BETTY ROBERTS M. A., Algebra, Math Hobby-Music STEVENS STRASNER M. S., B. S., Algebra, Math Hobby-Hunting Sponsor-Senior Class VIDA TEAGUE B. S., M. A., Math Hobby-Flowers MRS. CAROL MORRISON B. S,, Child Development Hobby-Sports Cars, Sewin FOLK WEAVER M. A., B. A., Math, History Hobby-Chess MARY WEST B. S., M. S., Math, History Hobby-Pot Plants g nny Glusing and Butch Ladewig explain a solid geometry theo- with the aid of a three-dimensional figure which they cone ucted. -:za f n - ' 'I-:a:':--:ha-1 '1 :E:s':1,:-J., -I U V- 'xi .1 Q. -If - i ,f 157 ' I - - g Q if -V-:gg-.:.:, .f - . A 4- I 1' ' :S ,mc Tl wi , - ' mx 2 ' msg' x WS? f SME' sf' M is Wm 1 3 . ga . as fr 3 fb ,.,, . .,,. . , ., . 1-52' Sgt: 2 Q l li'll Math ls Required For Graduation The mathematics department at Miller offers instruction in plane and solid geometry, trigonometry and first and second year algebra. The goal of these courses is to promote clear and logical thinking, through reasoning. Students interested in advanced courses in mathematics in college find a math major at Miller valuable. Painting with water colors occupies. the attention of Mary Lou Allen and Filomeno Hernandez in Mrs. Nold's art class. The homemakers of tomorrow find ade- quate training in the homemaking classes at Miller. Art, as an elective subject, is selected by many students who seek self-expression. Rated as one of the most popular extra- curricular activities, music plays an impor- tant role in our school. Electives Add Fun To Vary Schedules Linda Ohlenbusch makes the hem adjust- ment for the dress of one of her classmates. LLOYD COOK B. M., M. M., Band Hobby-Records Sponsor-Director of Band DENA ElDSON B, S., Homemaking Hobbies-Crafts, Reading Sponsor-F. H. A. MRS. WILMA FOUTS B. S., Family Living Hobby-Music Sponsor-F. H. A. MRS. PAULINE HENSLEE B. S., Homemaking Hobby-Reading Sponsor-F. H. A. MRS. DOROTHY NOLD M. S., Art Hobby-Painting MILTON SMITH B. S., Choir Hobby-Gardening Sponsor-Madrigal Singers School Maintains Clinic To Protect Health, Safety MRS. IMA LEE GLASSON MRS. B. L. SHORT R.N., School Nurse Health Room Hobby-Hunting Hobby-Music Sponsor-Future Nurses Club Cafeteria Serves Students Mrs. Short checks in Mary Alice Pena so that she will receive credit for her service in the clinic. Students are allowed to be ex- cused from class, if they are ill, to go to the clinic. However, if a student feels that he can not stay at school his parents will be notifiedg and he will be allowed to go home. The Future Nurses of America club mem- bers work as assistants in the clinic to gain practical experience. ln Three Lunch Shifts ln our cafeteria a student can receive a well balanced meal for only forty cents and three cents for an extra carton of milk. Before Thanks- giving and Christmas, a turkey dinner is a special treat for the students. MRS. VIRGIE MAECKEL ABEL W. OLSON Cafeteria Manager Head Custodian Hobby-Cooking Hobby-Fishing Buddy Bise pays three cents for an extra carton of milk, as most athletes do to build energy for their activities in sports. Mr. Olson is retiring this year after having served as head custodian since nineteen forty seven. He is a familiar figure to all Miller students and he will be missed next year. Q i e make hay while the can ohineo . . . 1'.. - - Studen STANDING: Joe Garcia, James Harris, Mrs. Halloran, sponsor. SITTING: Ofelia Robles, Irene Ramos, Mary Aguilar, Martha Viera, Belza Ramos, Ernest Perez, Vernelle Appleby, Jerry McKee, David Irving, Anne Lewis. Selling programs at foot- ball games is one of the Stu- dent Council's projects. The twenty-four page program is sold for a quarter by students. Mr. Luter, a member of the faculty, designs the unique covers. The programs contain the team lineups, pictures of team members, and presents other aspects of school life to the general public, Members of the school spirit committee STANDING: Ray Elizondo, Jerry Hunt. SITTING: Olga Rodriguez, Virginia Lozier, Cotton Young. ljlelen Powell and Amelia Zepeda buy a football program from Virginia Lozier Serv-ing on the school service committee are: ROW ONE: Bobbie Berry, Irma Nava. ROW TWO: Sidna Gil- lis, Judy Clark, Sharon Schaulis, Ann Donald- son. 54 ouncil Takes Lead The Student Council is the one student organization which represents everyone in the school. The purpose of the council is to give students an opportunity to participate in a working democracy, to provide a forum for student expression, to provide training in good citizenship, and to promote understanding between the students and faculty. The Student Council is made up of an elected represen- tative from each homeroom, the president and vice president elected from the student body, and a sponsor. Each repre- sentative is required .to maintain a B average to remain in the council. Every Tuesday the executive committee meets to plan the agenda for the weekly council meeting, which is held on Wednesday during homeroom. Serving on the devotional committee are: Phil Benavides, Lynda Woods, Helen Powell, and David Rhew. The Executive Committee is composed of Diane Smith, treasurer, Marilyn Herold, vice-presidentg T. J. Fox, parliamentariang Jane Saunders, presidentg Sue Byrd, secretary, Rama Cox, corresponding secre- tary, and Turner Moller, clerk. 55 Jane Saunders, president of the Student Coun- cil, opens a meeting with a pound of her gavel while Sue Byrd, secretary, prepares to take notes. Publicizing the activities of the council is the duty of Walter Farias and Alice Sanchez, members of the publicity committee. Council Has Broad Scope Student Council work does not stop on the individual school level. Miller's Student Council holds the office of secretary in the All-City Stu- dent Council. Representatives are sent to the Southern and State conventions. Miller also be- longs to the National Association. During the summer the council sends its officers to the Workshop sponsored by the State Association. Those serving on the large dance committee are: ROW ONE Sharon Jennings, Pat Brennan, Romelia Guerra, Joy Stanberry ROW TWO: Danny Hales, Jeanette Martin, Barbara Zimmer' man, Edwin Flint. Mike Kennemer. Members of the honors and awards committee, Trudy Sears, Abraham Morales, and Elizabeth Webb, work hard on the point system. Working on the courtesy committee are: Liliana Morales, Mary Louise Davis, Cecile Blackmon, and Crystal Gandy. Council Has Many Projects The Miller Student Council strives to keep its program well rounded. While the council sponsors many social affairs for the students, it also recognizes their serious side with morning devotionals. Student directories are published by the council for the benefit of the students. The council works on Christ- mas baskets through the homerooms to remind students that there are others less fortunate than they. Louise Kuehn reads the morning devotional over the public address. The senior banquet is the Student Coun- cil's gift to the graduating seniors. The seniors in the council elect a chairman and co-chair- man from the council's underclassmen. In the picture at the left are this year's co-chair- man, Anne Lewis and chairman Sue Byrd. They are discussing plans to make the ban- quet this year bigger and more fabulous than the last. Like Tom Sawyer, Mike Kennemer, center, has convinced Edwin Flint, James Harris. and Jerry Hunt that painting fences is fun. Planning layouts for the class sections occupies the time of Maxine Hutka, Linnea Walser, Joyce Harris, and Edna Herbrich. In a staff meeting during homeroom, Kathryn Moore, Mary Beth Spivey, Carol Gary, Billy Hicklin, and Margaret Harrison look over an exchange annual. Karolen and Bobby paint the thermometer ing that the annual sales topped the hundred mark in record time. One books were sold before the annual was put to Millefs Duffle Bag Wins First in State Winning first place in the Texas High School Press Association was a thrill to the members of the staff of The Duffle Bag, Roy Miller's year- book. They are also proud of the First Class rating from N.S.P.A. and the A-M rating from N.S.Y.A. Staff members receive credit in journalism. They meet during fifth and sixth period each day. Most of the photography for the annual is shot, developed and printed by staff photog- raphers. The art work and layouts are designed by staff members. All finan- cial responsibilities concerning sales, paying bills, and publishing costs are carried on by students. Working on Saturday is not Maxine Hutka's idea of fun. Roberta Hall announces with a grin to her co-editor, Jimmy Kendall, that only three more pictures are needed to put the 1957 Duffle Bag to bed. yillkgo fn '-4-T-M w a incent Carranza, Jimmy Kendall, and Bobby Burffess ' 1 S SW: - C 3 'L ake a mad rush in the darkroom to develop negatives s 2. Q N Ns ,tw S E nd to make prints. a ' fO.S 'f'Q . 2 3 p misss nmu y eimg Louise Holliday, Jane Saunders, James King and Charles Sadler stamp the royalty ribbons for the Favorites Dance. They'also stamped students' names on the backs of the yearbooks. 59 Putting her point across, Amelia Zepeda makes a rebuttal speech. ROW ONE: Jesse Villanueva, Vincent Carranza, Mrs. Morgan, Charlie Olivarez. ROW TWO: Dennis White, Toby Hale, Billy Cowan, Augustin Orea, Alfredo Zamora, Joe Flores, Amelia Zepeda. Debate Club Attends Forensic Meets These four boys were chosen by a committee of teachers to represent Miller at the State Speech Tournament. They are Dennis White, Toby Hale, Billy Cowan, and Hank Williams. Training members in all aspects of debate and public speaking is the pur- pose of the Debate Club. The club, spon- sored by Mrs. Mary Morgan, is com- posed of eleven members. They meet each morning during the first period. Among the projects of the group were two trips. One was to Alice, where members attended a debate. The other Was to the Speech Tournament in Houston. Representing Miller in the tournament were Hank Williams, Billy Cowan, Toby Hale, and Dennis White. They debated on the topic: Resolved: That the Federal Government should substain the major agricultural products at not less than 90 per cent of parity. he Swing Choir performs on stage. ROW ONE: Helen Erwin, David Sumner, Mary Ann Cudd, Alvin Bryant, Nancy Tribble, Jim Weeks, ettie Lou Parker, Pete Pompa, Ginger Bedingfield, Gil Montalvo and Paula Milam. ROW TWO: Robert Borner, Carolyn Jo Cain, Wayne haw, Danny Ryan, Yolanda Silvas and David Green. ROW THREE: Gerald Creel, Maxine Hutka, John Gillis, Terry Martinez, Jim Kendall, urlene Howerton and Bill Porter. Smith, the director, watches as Carol the accompanist, practices a new number. Swing Choir Organized The Swing Choir was first organized at Miller this year during the second semester. The purpose of the choir is to sing for school assemblies and local civic groups. One of the choir's first appearances was taking part in the observance of Brotherhood Week. Popular and novelty songs are the type of music the choir sings. While rehearsing one of their songs, Nancy Tribble, Carolyn Jo Cain, Maxine Hutka, Murlene Howerton, Robert Bomer, and Mary Ann Cudd enjoy themselves. - M.-Q35-b'ZZf '-alliiiiiiartfi i- V ALEX AYALA GINGER BEDINGFIELD C Milton L. Smith, director of the choir, checks robes for a coming performance. Mr. Smith, who has been with us for five years, has increased the membership and activities of the choir. The high standard of performance accomplished by the choirs is maintained by strict discipline and eager participation, ggggglilvfilfiliflw ,.. i M ,.to, X TE? e ff ROBERT BOEMER JAMES BROUSSARD SUE BYRD ANN BURNS - ALVIN BRYANT CAROLYN JO CAIN Officers of the choir discuss the possibility of taking a spring concert tour. They are Sharon Jennings, secretaryg Helen Powell, reporterg Nancy Tribble, treasurerg Wayne Shaw, vice presidentg and Jim Kendall, president. AROL CANTRELL 'roivwiv CHAPA VONDA CHAPMAN GERALD CREEL MARY ANNE cuoo - ' z we ,D it 4i,. --'- , ,,,,. 1 xi 1 L f , .zzz R ' 62 GEORGE DIAZ BILL DUNHAM T. J. FOX RUEBEN GARZA JOHN GILLIS MARY FAY DOLAN HELEN ERWIN SARA JANE GANEM DIANA GENSEMER GRACIELA GONZALES hoir Makes Voca Music Popular Seventy-one students sing in the Roy Miller Concert Choir which has been much in demand during this school year. REYNALoo eoNzALEs DEANTIN GUERRA RoMELlA GUERRA ROBERT HANNA CAROLYN HOUCK W Em HW we Q ,,., wg 1 . sifwxiiiflikwi 11Qg: ::::5:g mssifwfszfzzten 152 A- . - . Z',:I5I53E.i:Z .I51I 1 :..-nr: 4W31Zv'l2LwW?f'Q?'0'2Tif U ggggzgmc 13 wg 35 :f:3.,.a: : :- ' -1 'P Zigsg wgrgggiimg WM-M-lg-,W ag - JQQYQWQQQQFSR-wafo'q15 Q as M X A Q 2 S : ...zfssgfe-fa-:: -rf . 1 ' y :1:fe:4:.'-' z ' :az 9. X B551 ' T ,X wg f ::'-': , 1 - A 3 ,Eyes WEQKSQSLZY W Miffiiigg , 'EWW -:-51? mi Z . MURLENE HOWERTON NANCY INGLE VERNASTINE JONES BUTCH KIRBY MAXINE HUTKA SI-'ARON JENNINGS JIM KENDALL LOUISE KUEHN Louise Kuehn and Carol Cantrell have shared the duties of choir accompanists for two years. mxne l.leH'rFooT vxnomm. Lozzen TERRY MARTINEZ PAULA MILAM LEONA NOSS BETTIE PARKER 64 if Q, 9 vim? 1 , , s,, .,., ' ti :I'F::':I. 'If.IEr5af3-1-3'-' 212511 g 4 :xi 3-Q , ...... : 53 Q? , THAN PIPPIN SYLVIA POMPA MARVIN RATHKE CAROLYN scoTT WAYNE SHAW E POMPA HELEN POWELL DANNY RYAN ANN SEARS YOLANDA Sll-VAS Miller is especially proud of the Madrigal singers. It is the only costumed high school group in Texas. In the Madrigal group are Alvin Bryant, David Sumner, John Gillis, Jim Kendall, Milton Smith, Jim Weeks, Yolanda Silvas, Terry SINGLETARY DAVID SUMNER Martinez, Maxine Hutka, Nancy Tribble, Ginger Bedingfield, and Helen Erwin. SPINN IRENE TACKETT THORP LUPE TREVINO NANCY TRIBBLE JIM WEEKS CHARLES WILLIAMS 65 an .2 Q Q 383 wav E r J N .1 2335 Q .f www fx In the top scene from the one act play, 'tWhy I Am a Bachelor, Wally Buster presents a living lecture in which he introduces the members of the familyg Judy McFadden, Nina McFadden, and Lynelle Martin. The staff photographer catches the lecturer as he explains the average love-struck bloy's action toward his girl. Lucky Roberts and Michael Lucas demonstrate his point. Drama Club Stages Two Plays The first day of their marriage finds Lucky and Michael happily in love. But for how 1ong?H the lecturer asks. 66 Why I Am a Bachelor Cast Wally Buster ............... Lucky Roberts ......,...... Mike Lucas ...i.... Judy Hartsfield ..... Nila McFadden ,..i. Lynelle Martin ...,.. uFog Cast Ellie Walter .,.............. Young girl Mary Faye Dolan ..,.... Old lady Juanita Harley ..,..... Middle aged woman alter Farias, Maurice Edland, Julie Dotson, Carla Spinn, Ray Elizondo, and Nila McFadden are shown in a tense moment in the play he Bath room Door .f--g M f fd fi 7 gl Ray Elizondo Danny Hales Gene 1, Mike Lucas, Charles Jackson lter Farias, Bobby Hales, Carla Spinn TWO: Lynnell Martin, Nola Mc Julie Dotson Marion Hunt Contreras Velda James Pat eaver, Ellie Walters, Judy Hartsfield Bibbs James Summers coach and ONE: Juanita Harley, Maurice a Masque and Shears Active m Drama At the left IS the deslgn that IS the symbol of the newly organlzed drama club Masque 8g Shears Under the sponsorship of James Summers, head of the speech department this group of students has taken an actlve interest in the field of drama Jaunita Harley and Carla Spinn serve as student dlrectors Each member assumes the respons1b1l1t1es of the different jobs that must be done to produce a play For one play a member may be a stage hand In the next production he may be the star of the play Karen Kuretsch and Ann Crow check books and place them in correct order. Members of the Library Club are active in the District and State Teen- age Library Association. Ann Crow, local president, is the District president, and she presided at the last meeting in Beeville, Texas. Jeannie Ritchey, a member of the club, is on the State Nominating Committee which meets at Austin, Texas. For the State convention at Gal- veston, Texas, on February 22 a skit from the book Sevenleenlh Summer will be presented. Taking part in the skit will be Grady Wann, Gareth Cayce, and Patsy Graham. From these activities the club members gain varied experience to supplement their work in the club at Miller. x erlence rn Llbmr Club Gains E p ' ' ' y ROW ONE: Patsy Graham, Jeannie Ritchey, Lorraine Habib Mary Olson, Virginia Merryman, Gareth Cayce, Josephine Tunches, Juanita Harley. ROW TWO: Grady Wann, Joe Vickers, Arthur Gregorv Charles Sadler, James King, Robert Black. Officers of the Library Club are: Mrs. Cosgrove, sponsor, Unita Bradley, secretary, Ann Crow, presidentg Jimmie Bray, parliamentariang Charles Sadler, treasurer, and James King, reporter. ROW ONE: Ruth Gilleland, Joe Ann Whitehead Corbin, Sarilyn Sue Nesloney, Ann Crow, Karen Catherine Anderson, Carol Gilbert. ROW TWO: Don Rhew, George Schroeder, Jimmie Pompa, Alvin Messmer, William Tackett, Walter Dolph Nesloney. cal history can be found in the Bayview metery. While Fred Creglow reads an itaph, Billy Cowan takes notes. Junior Historians Study Texas unior historians read history books in the Texas room in the library. OW ONE: Charles Williams, Ann Donaldson, Stephen McCollum, orothy Streett, Gareth Cayce. ROW TWO: Fred Creglow, Danny ales, James Harris, and Mary Ann Cudd. Gene North, sponsor, points out the Gallows Tree where Chepita Rodriguez was hanged. Officers, Pat Brennan, secretary-treasurerg Jerry Polinard, vice-presidentg and Billy Cowan, president, are study- ing a map of San Patricio county, Mrs. W. A, Saunders is the co- sponsor. Organized four years ago with only six members, the Junior Historians of Miller have a charter in the Texas State Historical Association. As a result of the efforts of the Miller chapter, four Corpus Christi junior schools now have charters. Each spring members enter the annual historical Writing contest Which is sponsored by the State organization. Last year James Cudd received honorable mention for his contribution on local history. Members look forward to their spring banquet. Their trip to the State Historical Convention in Austin is an annual affair. Once each month The Buccaneer is published for the benefit of the students of Roy Miller. The paper is paid for by advertising sold by staff members and is given free to students. All school activities are reported in The Bucca- neer. In addition to feature stories and news stories the paper runs regular columns. Millin' Around,', an amusing column, is bylined by Betty Vickers. Helen Powell reports on the activities of our musical organizations in Hi-Notes. Fashion editors, Rama Cox and Virginia Lozier, present fads and fashions in The Word Is Feminine. An added feature this year is Getting To Know You, a column devoted to introducing students. Staff members devote one period each day to the newspaper. The press room is always a busy place. STANDING: Vera Davis, treasurer and Pat Weaver, secretary Officers of the Press Club look over a copy of The Buccaneer SITTING: Rama Cox, social chairman, Helen Powell, president Virginia Lozier, vice president. Co-Editors Editor .AA,,... ,.7,. Ediior .,,..,., Editors ,,.... change Editors .,..,. ub Editor .,,,,,,., . orfs Editors ,,,...,,.... verfising Managers siness Manager ,,,.. rfoomsf- ,,,..oA ,,A,,, ,,,. James King, Monica Barrienfes, Julia Barrera, Helen Powell Betty Vickers Pat Weaver Sandra Nichols Virginia Lozier Rama Cox Connie Rodriguez Vera Davis Ann Donaldson Billy Hicklin Ronald Ballard Carol Gilbert Charles Sadler . ,,,,..,, Vera Davis Jimmy Peden Ernest Garza F ra ncine Lowe RE PORTE RS Rachel Trevino Barrientes, Ernest Garza. Weaver, Vera Davis. W' STANDING: Angelita Nava and SITTING' Betty Morris Annie Trevino, .Lillie Orona. y PRESS Above-STANDING: James King, Fred Creglow, Julia Barrera. SITTING: Rama Cox, Virginia Lozier, Rachel Trevino, Mionica Below-STANDING: Charles Sadler, Carol Gilbert, Ronald Ballard SITTING: Connie Rodriquez, Ann Donaldson, Sandra Nichols, Pat cnnni i n . e:-ae X- , kijfsi' X Q ..5..,.,,W..., Oralia Gonzalez. fogflgfg N- - ssc.. .5x'1 n IHTIUII Fami Pinning a pattern on her material keeps Geraldine Simcik busy, while Miss Eidson helps another student measure for a dress. The Future Homemakers of America emphasize the importance of worthy home membership and encourage democracy in home and community. There are three F.H.A. chapters at Miller. Each chapter is made up of students who are in the homemaking classes of Mrs. Henslee, Miss Eidson, and Mrs. Fouts. The homemaking course covers a large area. Foods, clothing, child care, home nursing, interior decorating, consumer education, and family relations are studied during the year. Life Studied By F.H.A. president and vice-president of A City Council were Elizabeth Webb Myra Jane Alston. This was especially honor since they are both sophomores. Installation of the F.H.A. officers of the city was held in Milleris auditorium on October 3. Since the red rose is the F.H.A. flower, red roses were used in the ceremony. The officers of the Marion Underwood Chapter, are: Mrs. Wilma Fouts, sponsor, Gail Deason, vice-president, Beth Hall, president, and Odelia Prezas, secretary. The officers of the Ellen H. Richards Chapter are: Doris Doyle, song leader, Dena Eidson, sponsor, Irma Nava, vice-president, Jackie Freeman, secretary, Belia Canales, parliamentarian, Amelia Hernandez, president and Elisa Requenez, treasurer. The officers of the Ruth Huey Chapter are: ROW ONE: Soila Gonzales, historian, Carolina Leal, treasurer, Gloria Sanchez, song leader and Adela Torres, parliamentarian. ROW TWO: Sue Kirchman, vice-president, Louisa Garcia, president, Mrs. Pauline Henslee, sponsor, Josie Ochoa, secretary and Viola Pedraza, reporter. Girls Study Aspects of Teaching Professio ROW ONE: Mary Flores, Gloria Montez, Irma Gutierrez, Elvira Gutierrez. ROW TWO: Yolanda Guerro, Linda Contreras, Carmen Arizmendi, Adelina Flores, Susanna Martinez. ROW THREE: Adela Hewett, Alva Carrejo, Adelia Torres, Margie De Leon. Officers of the Future Teach- ers Club are: Mary Lou Gee, president: Estella Mirabel, vice- resident' Irma Gonzalez, D , secretaryg Mrs. Jane Dominy , sponsor: and Gloria Montez, treasurer. The Blanche King chapter of the Future Teachers- of America was named in honor of Mrs. Blanche King, a former Miller teacher. The club Was first organized at Miller in 1953 and is composed of girls who are intel.. in teaching as a vocation. Meetings are held once. a month during the homeroom period, and other special meetings and socials may be called by the Executive Board. n F.T.A ROW ONE: Glenda Brown, Edna Herbrich, Carol Moore, Emma Godoy, Obdulia Gonzalez, Delfa Gonzalez. ROW TWO: Cynthia White, Mattie Wiggins, Pat Bissett, Elvira De Leon, Gloria Valdez, Gracie Gonzalez. This year a project of the FTA was the distribu- tion of leaflets and car stickers urging citizens to vote for the Teachers' Retirement Amendment. Another project for the individual member was to select a teacher at Miller and grade papers or do any other work that the teacher may like to have done. Among the speakers who addressed the club were Corrine Britt, guidance counselor, and Mrs. Blanche King. They spoke of the need for teachers and the educational requirements for being a teacher. Other Miller teachers related some of their own experiences as teachers. Through programs and projects this club ful- fills its aims. These aims include picturing the opportunities of teaching in their community, state, and nationg and developing qualities essential to a good teacher. Edna Herbrich helps in the cam- paign for the Teachers' Retire- ment Amendment by pasting stick- ers on cars. The officers of the Future Nurses Club are: ROW ONE: Connie Trevino, vice-president and Evangeline Hernandez, president. ROW TWO: Elva Garcia, treasurer and Rosario Rivas, secretary. ROW THREE: Monica Barrientes, re- porter and Mary Jo Garcia, parliamentarian. Undertaking several charitable projects, the Future Nurses Club has kept busy this year. Voluntary work at various clinics and hospitals is one of their projects. During their spare time members work at hospitals doing miscel- laneous tasks such as feeding patients, reading to them, or writing letters for them. Some of the girls have up to 120 hours of voluntary work on their records. The three girls who have the highest number of hours and the best grades will be delegates to the State Convention in San Antonio, March 30. During December the club sponsored two projects. Addressing and stuffing TB envelopes, the girls worked an hour after school each day for two weeks. The goodwill barrel was a second charitable project. By bringing food, clothes, and toys, the girls filled the barrel and gave it to a city organization for distribution. ROW ONE: Mary Aguilar, Sally Suarez, Connie Aguirre, Anita Alaniz, Ninfa Aguilar and Martha Viera. ROW TWO: Dolores Rovira, Lupe Cepeda, Bertha Wilburn, Palmira Salazar, Mary R. Reyes and Belza Ramos. Future Nurses Marcha Hortencia Lopez and Celia Brown ROW TWO Genevieve Amador, Lillian Willis, Ruth Withrow, Gwe Sherrin and Louisa Garcia. ROW THREE: Sharon Barfield Betty Morris, Mary Hinnant, Julia Barrera, Monic ROW ONE: Linda Contreras, Emma Bernal, Rose Mari .y 4 . . . .. r A 12-hour home nursing course taught by a Red Cross gave the girls an opportunity to learn various procedures. They learned how to read thermometers, pulses, give medicine, and how to make patient's charts, with learning how to make beds, how to give bed baths, how to sit and stand a patient. This training aids the girls when they take part in community service work as well as in practicing measures at home. Members received certificates in a ceremony upon completing the course. Standing with the sponsor, Mrs. Ima Lee Glasson, are Mrs. Rebecca Cruz and Joycelyn Carter, speakers at one of the club meetings. ake Study Course, Do Charity Work earning to read a ther- ometer is part of the ome nursing course. lmira Salazar, Belza amos, Sally Suarez, Mar- a Viera, and Mary guilar use Lupe Cepeda their patient. Chess Club Members Learn to Play the Game STANDING: James Creihton, sponsor, Samuel Infante, and Fred Creglow. SITTING: Floyd Ward, Alonzo Cuellar, Bob Creglow and Robert Black. Organized for the first time this year, The Chess Club's sole purpose is to learn to play chess. day during homeroom in the library. The two sponsors, Mr. Creighton and Mr. Weaver, are expert chess players and bers as they play. STANDING: Folk Weaver, sponsor: Ray Garcia and Carl Bradly. SITTING: Billy Cowan, Charles Perrington, Gerald Blair, president, Bob creglow is trying to figure out and T' J' FOX' a checkmate in one I-inoveb The members meet every Thurs- are able to give good advice to the mem- The Flyin' M, symbol of Buccaneer victories, was the final stunt at all but one game this year. Above-ROW ONE: Ginger Bedingfield, Brenda Roell, Ann Sears, Leona Noss, Judy Park- ROW TWO: Betty Vickers, Carol Cantrell, Pat Weaver, Judy Oswalt. ROW THREE: Jane Saunders, Louise Holliday, Jane Woods, Sandra Hinson. Paulette Stamps. Below-ROW ONE: Mary Ann Rivas, Rama Cox, Becky Steele, Elizabeth Webb, Mary Mosel. ROW TWO: Diane Smith, Helen Powell, Trudy Sears, Janice Pulliam, Doris Rice. ROW THREE: Joan Hill, Sandra Nichols, Jane Plimper, Patsy Hobbs, Barbara Zimmerman. 80 Officers of the Rally Club shown with their Barbara Airheart, are Karolen Winters, Mary Beth Spivey, secretaryg Sharon Schaulis urerg Marilyn Herold, vice-president, and Hall, stunt chairman. Stunt six! Assisting Karolen Winters, Betty Vickers, with the mum in her outh, waves hand signals to the card section. Rally Club Boosts Spirit, Backs Bucs Clever stunts performed with cards and flashlights add color to half- time shows during football season. Members of the Rally Club distribute cards and lights along with instruc- tions to fans in the student section. Karolen Winters, president, directs stunts over a microphone on the track. During the s e a s o n , the football coaches, cheerleaders, band director, and twirlers were recognized by card stunts. Besides half- time shows, the Rally Club sponsors western dances. Money raised from the dances is used to buy new purple and gold flash cards and other supplies. Girls of all classification belong to the club. A Bw average plus the desire to back the Buccaneers and boost school spirit are membership re- quirements. Making new flash cards is one of the responsibilities of the Rally Club, Louise Holliday, Maxine Hutka, and Trudy Sears are makingthem by gluing purple and gold cardboard together. Buccaneer cheerleaders, Butch Williams, Glenda Jenkins, Donna Durant, Liliana Morales, Exie McKamie, Cotton Young, show off uniforms which were designed by Barbara Airheart. Wide grins are a trademark of Buc Cheerleaders Back Bucs ation Young, senior, built school spirit high with version Satisfied A familiar sight to Buc fans was Cotton turning back flip after touchdowns. Butch Williams, junior, was always full of pep. His vigorous enthusiasm never allowed spirit to lag. Bouncing with pep and energy at every football and basketball game, our cheer- leaders boosted school spirit to a peak. Al- though this was the first year any of them have been cheerleaders in high school, they have done an excellent job. Exie McKamie, senior, was chosen head- cheerleader. Full of ideas, she introduced many new and clever yells. Also a senior, pert little Donna Durant was always full of spirit and ready to yell. Glenda Jenkins, a vivacious senior, kept spirit climbing with her pep. Liliana Morales, junior, won the hearts of all Miller students with her enthusiastic sup- port of the Buccaneers. Planning their summer trip to Dallas, Miller cheerleaders look over road maps. They spent a week at cheerleading camp on the SMU campus. When members of the Latin Club have parties they do as the Romans did. Roman games are play- ed and Roman costumes are worn. First year Latin students are slaves and must do the bidding of the consuls or upper classmen. These slaves are sold in chains to the highest bidder at the Circus Maximus held in the Spring. Meetings are held during homeroom once each month to plan parties that are given in the homes of the members. Latin Club Officers are: Don Porter, president: Mrs. Thelma Pearce, sponsor: Robby Berry, party chairman, Sandra Hinson, secretary: and Karolen Winters, vice-president. Latin Club Studies R man Customs Second year consuls: ROW ONE: Jane Saunders, Angie Cisneros, Nancy Graf, and Mary Beth Spivey. ROW TWO: Benito Yanez, Mary Anne Freyer, Carlos Chapa, and Louise Holliday. ROW THREE: Robert Taylor, Jose Ramos, Charles Sadler, and James King. 84 First year slaves are: ROW ONE: Mary Ruyle, Catherine Anderson, Pinina Norrod, Gwen Sherrin, Lillian Willis and Ruth Ann Withrow. ROW TWO: Maria Hernandez. Belza Ramos, Judy Park, Dorothy Williams, Jeanette Martin, and Catherine Pressley. ROW THREE: Elaine Ferguson, Mary Flores, Barbara Zimmerman, Pat Bitter- man, Margie Wendt and Patsy Bobo. ROW FOUR: Robert Castro, John Mosher, Richard Zey, Arthur Gregory, Gary Brantly and Janet Ondrej. Two centurions, Charles Sadler and James King, return a runaway slave, Margie Wendt, to her mistress, Jane Saunders. First year students of Latin are sold as slaves in the Circus Maximus held on the Ides of March. The armor, chains and costumes were made as a project of the club. 85 Students enrolled in Dis- tributive Education classes go to school for half of the day and work at some job half day. This arrangement gives the student an opportunity to gain experience in the working world. By holding part time jobs, young people learn what will be expected of them when they advance to full time jobs. Mr Lufer visits Ramon Corona at Biel's Grocery Store where he is a checker. D. E. Students Learn Vocation: ROW ONE: Franklin Mikulencak, John Byerley, Leon Danchak, Bobby Pinkerd, Max Doyle, Donald Burt. ROW TWO: Laurence Bauman, Angie Davis, Dolores Pefia, Ruth Lara, Marilyn Stacy, Maria Vasquez, Josephine Sil- guero, Dolores Rovira, Joe Sosa, Leo Flores. ROW THREE: James Mikulencak, Edward Saavedra, Daniel Castillo, Eddie Garza, Lupe Barrera, Thomas Garcia, Richard Robertson. ROW FOUR: Raul Carrillo, Joe Guajardo, Manuel Dominguez. 86 l l ROW ONE: Elva Garcia, Flora Garcia, Virginia Wright, Mr. Luter, Margaret Miller, Lilli Longoria, Sharon Mangum. ROW TWO: Evangeline Hernandez, Rosario Esparza, l Sandra Nelson, Jane Sorrell, Judy Bluntzer, l ROW THREE: Sarah Salazar, Shirley Perkins, Cora Cald- 1 well, Martha Morgan, Carolyn Martin. ' ROW FOUR: Palmira Castro, Annie Gonzalez, Sylvia , Casares, Austa Torres, Phil Benavides. T ROW FIVE: Ed Garza, Joe Benavides, Douglas McBee, l Ramon Corona, Bill Ruzicka. y Z 5 3 Red Cross ls Service Members of the Junior Red Cross pledge to be of service to others, to their country, community, and school. They try to advance health of mind and body and better human relations throughout the world. Those in favor raise your right hand, says Mrs. Smith in a meeting of the Red Cross Club. Members meet once each week in the school cafeteria. wThe Junior Red Cross officers are: Louise Kuehn, vice president, Larry Mers, president: Mary Morris, secretary- treasurerg Mrs. Smith, sponsor. Stuffing boxes to be sent overseas are: Helen Erwin, Patsy McMillan, and Dorothy Williams. OW ONE: Ann Donaldson, Paula Milam, Helen Jones, ROW ONE: Clementina Ramos, Betty Cortez, Elva rances Saldana, and Rosario Rivas. U Gomez, Martha Gonzalez, and Josephine Flores. OW TWO: Marilyn Wade, Mattie WiggiI1S, JHT19 Smith, ROW TWO: Aurora Arriaga, Irene Pena, Linda Conteras, ynelle Martin, and Sue Kirchmann. Helen Erwin, and Delia Soto. OW THREE: Shirley Perkins, Carlyn LaSi0I', Judy ROW THREE: Mary Hinnant, Patsy McMillan, Patsy swalt, and Joyce Ramsey. Bobo, Elva Garcia, and Evangeline Hernandez. ROW ONE: Sylvia Pompa, Joe Robles, Jane' Wood, Catherine Anderson, Jerry Polinard, Catherine Pressley. ROW TWO: Lance Carnal Larry Mers, Joe Cortez, Lawson Butler. ROW THREE: Pinina Norrod, Melchor Martinez, Arthur Gregory, Sandra Tilley. ROW FOUR Carolyn Scott, Toby Hale. Jose Masters, director of orchestra Orchestra Plays Classical Music The orchestra's main aim this year was to give the members experience in the classical music field. Among the members featured in solo parts were Sylvia Pompa and Jane Wood. Winning All-State honors were Lance Carnal, Larry Mers, Jane Wood and Sandra Tilley. The group playing traditional Christmas music per- formed at Christmas time in the assembly. They also played for a Boy Scout meeting, the City Wide Council of the F.T.A., and a program welcoming the new teachers. 88 Campus Band Organized Organized last year, the Campus Band provides individual attention and training for students who Want to try out for the Buc Band. Participation in the Campus Band gives students marching experience. They perform at both concerts and parades several times a year. RAYMOND LLOYD COOK Director Campus Band officers are: Fernando Longoria, vice-president Nelda Phillips, treasurerg Susanna Martinez, secretary Ramiro Balarin, presidentg Angie Arredondo, social chairman OW ONE Eunice Luna, Mario Soto, Angie Arrendondo, Ramiro Ballarin, Nelda Phillips, and Rueben Bosshard. ROW TWO: Fernando ongoria Bobby Bissett, Foe Perez, Sam Perales, and Epifanio Oliva. ROW THREE: Jesse Soto, Susana Martinez, Mary Helen Tamez, and eorge Posada. ROW FOUR: Gilbert Castro, Richard Torres, and Ronald Rubottom. Standing at attention, the Band of the Buccaneers makes a striking picture of purple and gold and dark shadows in the bright Texas sun NF i'9S9HfiH UIQ B nd O th Director of the' Buccaneer Band, Raymond Lloyd Cook, has made the band one of the finest in the nation in only five years. He has gained the respect and admiration of the whole student body as well as band members. Mr. Cook came from North Texas State College where he received his Master of Music. 90 Stepping off to the tune of the Klaxon March at the south end of the field, the Band of the Buccaneers, under the direction of Mr. Lloyd Cook and drum major, Jimmy Peden ..,. These are familiar words to the ears of Buccaneer fans. A feeling of pride is in the heart of every Miller student as he watches the band go through itsssnappy half-time show. One of the finest bands in the nation, the Band of the Buccaneers counts among its numerous accomplishments, the distinction of being one of eight bands from Texas to be represented in the First Chair of America yearbook. A picture of the complete band, Mr. Cook, and all first-chair members will appear in the book this year for the third consecutive time. In Goliad and Robstown the Buccaneer Band carried off lst division awards. Not to be outshone, twirlers, Bette Morrison, Barbara Baker, and Faun McDonald won lst division in both solo and ensemble. Included in its plans for the year are a series of Good-Will Concerts in many of the high schools in the Corpus Christi area. The band intends to visit, especially, schools that are in athletic competition with Miller. This year's Candy Drive was a big suc- cess. Sales went over the top in ten days. Band members worked enthusiastically to sell 7200 chocolate bars. Profits from the sale will be used to finance their tours. CCCIHQEI' Heading the Buccaneer Band this year, Jimmy Peden cuts quite a figure in his royal purple and gold satin cape. When the band is on the field, Jimmv has complete charge. His fellow band members follow him eagerly, always striving to do their best. Adding color and thrills to the half-time performance, twirlers Barbara Baker. Bette Morrison, and Faun McDonald prance in front of the band each Friday evening. I ERNEST ALBORNOZ BARBARA BAKER BEATRICE ARREDONDO RAMIRO BALARIN ELIVORIO ARZUAGO HORTENCIA BALLIN EDDIE BARRERA GLENDA BENNETT RUBEN BOSSHARD MARK ER:TToN IGNACIO BASALDUA PAT BITTERMAN ALLEN BRANCH OTI'-'A CAMPUS Band Officers are: Left to right, Ruben Sanchez, President, Tommie Ann Ragland, Secretary, Nancy Tribble, Social Chairmang Sandra Tilley, Treasurerg Ranken Kennedy, Vice-President. The officers of the Buccaneer Band are elected by the members every year. They are HERMAN CORTEZ MIKE DEASON BEN FLORES RUBEN CORTEZ TOMMY DUNN ALICE FUERTEZ regular members of the band council, and Work with the director and the council for the better- ment of the band, its program, and reputation. All of the officers for this year are outstanding students in the band. LILIA CASTILLO TOMMY CHAPA FERNANDO CLARK AL GANDY TED GARCIA RAUL GARZA JAMES GRANT GARCIA THOMAS GARCIA VIOLA GONZALES ADA HARTMAN CAROLYN HENZE GARY HUNT ROBERT HERRERA DAVID IRVING EUFEMIA HINOJOSA GILBERT ITA The Band of the Buccaneers performs the famous Flying M KENNEDY JESSE LEAL HERB LUHMAN KUEHN ELSA LUGO JULIA MAJEK The Flying M , our victory symbol, was originated by Mr. Cook 4 years ago. It is presented at half-time signifying a victory in the last game played. Marching down the field in this formation to the tune of our fight song, the band then kneels in the middle of the field and plays the Alma Mater? Joe MARTINEZ MELCHOR MARTINEZ RUDY MARTINEZ 93 ALEX MURO FAUN McDONALD BENE MOLINA Jo ANN MEDCALF MARK MooRE JIMMY MELTON YOLANDA MORENO Placing 23 people in All-Region Band was a great accomplishment for the Band of the Buccaneers. This was the largest number repre- BETTE MORRISON JULIA NEGRETE EUGENE NOLEN MARIA PINEDA FRANCES NEU JIMMY PEDEN SYLVIA POMPA Mr. Cook and Mr. Morgan lend a hand at the drums while the regular drummers take a time-out. EDDIE RANKIN ARNOLD RIS5 BEATRICE SALINAS VICTOR REYES MARY RUYLE MARIE SANCHEZ senting a single band in the region. Six Miller band members were chosen to try out for All- State Band and 30 made the All-District Band. TOMMIE ANN RAGLAND RAUL RAMIREZ IRENE RAMOS l 94 UBEN SANCHEZ REYNALDO SOTO CHARLENE STOBBS SABAS TORRES ORMA .IO SEVIER REGGIE STEARNS SANDRA TILLEY ROBERT TREVINO NANCY TRIBBLE BEATRICE URIBE HELEN TUNCHE5 JOHNNY VALLEE JOSEPHINE TUNCHES LIBBIE UEHLINGER Band warms up in the drizzling rain before Dep rally in San Antonio, But the sun is peeping through for Miller. VERGARA FRANCISCA VILLARREAL VIVIAN VILLARRE VILLARREAL RUBEN VILLARREAL NANCY WARD The Buccaneer Band faithfully followed the football team to the out-of-town games in San Antonio and Edinburg. Their performance at half-time added to Roy Miller's reputation for producing excellent organizations. DAVID WHITE BARBARA WILSON DON WOOLDRIDGE 95 N e duel in the dun l FIRST ROW R Sanchez E Godoy J ONea1 A Perez K Gxlleland R Ladewxg D Green H Alonzo M Leal SECOND R Dommguez L Gonzales M Rathke D M1g1 P Sanchez S Perez B Perez W Shaw D Doss THIRD ROW R Hanna J P Pompa J Gluslng W DeV111e D Aleman J Sahnas R Fernandez D Rhew FOURTH ROW. P. Sn1der, L. Gutierrez T D Zunker K Blewett J Lester G D122 J Gonzalez FIFTH ROW S Henderson Coach S1mmons, Coach Pruett, Coach Ashton Miller Extends Vrctorres To Thirty Fl In Four Years Under Pruetts Gurdon 1956 SEASON RECORD Beaumont Houston Lamar Houston Reagan Port Arthur San Antonio Jeff McAllen ......eeee,,. Edinburg .... Brownsville .... Harlingen .....eeee Corpus Christi Ray 28 Pruett and Staff Coach Varsity to Fine Record Four years of success have marked the stay of Miller's talented varsity coaches. The quartet has composed an enviable 35-7-1 record since arriving at Miller in 1953, an outstanding achievement across Texas. Head man Tom Pruett came to Corpus Christi in 1953, following 16 sparkling years at Grand Prairie. Pruett, who served as president of the Texas High School Association in 1955, brought T. W. Simmons, Buc line coach, and Vernon Ashton, Buc backfield coach, with him to work with end coach, Pete Ragus, who came to Miller in 1952. This year's edition of the Battlin' Bucs was typical of the squads developed annually by Pruett and his staff. TheBattlin' Bucs slipped only twice, once fatally, as they rolled to an excellent 8-2 record, rolling up 202 points while giving up but 59. The Bucs lost to Houston Lamar, 7-0, although dominating the game for almost four quarters, and to cross-town Ray for the first time in four years. The Ray encoun- ter cost Miller a trip to the playoffs. Johnny Glusing, Daniel Zunker, Mauricio Leal, and Leo Gonzales Cshaking hands with Glusingh each an All-Dis trict performer, are shown as co-captains of the 1956 Battlin' Buccaneers. COACH VERNON ASHTON COACH PETE RAGUS COACH DU STY SIMMONS Leo Gonzales C201 picks up short yardage around the Purple right end. Butch Ladewig C175 follows the action. Miller Bucs Fade Royal Purples, I3- ----- Miller's Battlin' Bucs opened another successful season with a 5-,-A1-'51-,CS 13-6 victory over the Beaumont Purples in Buccaneer Stadium. A pair of sparkling runs by Leo Gonzales and a rugged Buc defense provided the margin of victory over the well-regarded East Texans. Miller Beaumont 30 'fgzmzg mg The Bucs broke into the scoring column first, with James O'Neal 0 yards passing 24 and Gonzales leading the first quarter assault. Little Leo set it up 2 Passes attempted 5 with a 27-yard dash to the Purple 10. O'Neal scored from there, but 0 PGSSGIS Complefed 1 Abdon Perez missed the try for the extra point. 3 Sifigfelnizgiigiii 'K' Q i Following a third quarter Beaumont punt, the Bucs again struck 3 punk 6 swiftly. Gonzales, this time, on a lightning-quick scamper, carried 33 Punting average 36 54 yards for the deciding score. Perez added the point. 0 Yards Penalhed 35 The lone Purple score came as a direct result of passes. Beau- mont couldn't go on the ground and a 29-yard pass from Robert Hansen to Bill Pate on the Buc 10 put the Purple in business. Hansen scored from a yard out. The biggest moments of the game, however, came late in the final quarter. The Purple worked their way to a first down on the Buc 3, following a blocked Miller punt. But the Bucs weren't to be denied as Dan Zunker, Johnny Glusing, Robert Hanna, the Perez, twins, and a host of others threw the Purple back time and again. Rudy Dominguez kicked out and that was the ball game. no DAN ZUNKER LEO GONZALES RONALD LADEWlG JOHNNY GLUSING Guard 196 Back 152 Back 155 End 186 3 Letters 3 Letters 3 Letters 3 Letters All District All District All District Third Team A11 State Second Team All State 100 , eo Gonzales C201 and Butch Ladewig 1171 lead an assault against Lamar's Redskins, Abdon Perez 1741 and Juan Salinas i853 are in the ackground. amar Redskins Skin Battlin' Bucs, 7- Miller's defense again proved its worth, but five successive fourth-quarter Lamar passes spelled a 7-0 Redskin triumph over the Battlin' Bucs. It was the first Miller defeat in Buccaneer Stadium under the fine guidance of Coach Tom Pruett. The rugged Battlin' Bucs defense held the talented Redskins outside their own 40 for three quarters. But in the final quarter La- mar began passing on every down. Lee Raesner passed 17 yards to David Hamilton for the only score of the game. Hamilton also added the point. The Bucs had two scoring opportunities in the second and third quarters halted by fumbles and the failure to pick up needed yardage. In the second quarter Leo Gonzales, Butch Ladewig, and Mauricio Leal carried the Bucs to the Redskin 24. Lamar held for downs, how- STATISTICS Miller Lamar 10 First downs 7 163 Yards rushing 90 26 Yards passing 87 3 Passes attempted 14 1 Passes completed 6 0 Passes intercepted by 0 2 Fumbles recovered by 3 6 Punts 10 39 Punting average 27 35 Yards penalized 45 ever, to halt the only scoring threat by either club in the first half. Again in the third quarter, the Bucs drove through the Redskins with Gonzales and Rudy Dominquez doing the heavy work. A fumble stopped that one. Shortly thereafter, the Redskins rode the passing arm of Raesner for the fourth-quarter touch- down and victory. l WAYNE SHAW DONNIE DOSS RUDY DOMINQUEZ WALTER DeVlLLE End 170 Back 1.52 Back 146 Tackle 1 Letter 1 Letter 1 Letter 1 Letter Honorable Mention All-District 101 Johnny Glusing 1821 closes in on an unidentified Reagan Bulldog, as Leo Gonzales 1203, Robert Hanna 1643, and Rudy Dominguez 1123 come Buccaneers STATISTICS Miller Reagan 16 First downs 3 350 Yards rushing 110 10 Yards passing 12 4 Passes attempted 8 3 Passes completed 4 2 Passes intercepted by 0 3 Fumbles recovered by 5 3 Punts 4 31 Punting average 37 90 Yards penalized 15 Run Reagan Ragged, I4 The Battlin' Bucs got back to their familiar winning ways, taking a 14-0 victory over the Bulldogs of Reagan. The Bucs, in defeating the embattled Bulldogs, handed Reagan its third' successive loss and also held them scoreless for the third successive Week. Miller scored quickly in the initial period, capturing a Reagan fumble at the 28. The Bucs immediately moved to score with Rudy Dominguez bulling over from the four. Again, in the second period, the Bucs were back for more. After holding the Bulldogs at the Miller 6, the Bucs moved 94 long yards to cap off the evening's scoring. Mauricio Leal, improving with every game, topped the drive with a fancy 61 yard scoring dash. Abdon Perez added the second of two perfect placements. Reagan came back strong in the second half and had Miller squirming on several occasions. But the Buc defense, with Dan Zunker, Johnny Glusing, Robert Hanna, and the Perez twins shining, held Reagan in check. Miller was hampered various times by fumbles and penalties in an attempt to up the score. The low score doesn't tell the entire story as the Bucs easily dominated every phase of the game, while turning loose their most potent offense of the young season. ROBERT HANNA MAURICIO LEAL JAMES 0'NEAL PAUL SNIDER Guard 175 Back 160 Back 155 End 2 Letters Honoroble Mention All District 2 Letters 2 Letters 1 Letter All District l 0 2 auricuo Leal U61 rolls to a first down, aided by a key block by Abdon Perez 1745 and Rudy Dominguez 1123, while Johny Glusing C825 looks on ucs Smash Yellow Jackets, 26 6 The Battlin' Bucs made a name for themselves across Texas, pulling a smashing 26-6 upset over powerful Port Arthur. An alert band of Buccaneers almost ran the favored Yellow Jackets out of Buc Stadium with a three-touchdown barrage in the second half. The Battlin' Bucs grabbed a slim 7-6 half-time lead after allow- ing the Yellow Jackets to draw first blood. Port Arthur marched 64 yards with Ronnie Stanley scoring from the one, giving the Yellow Jackets a 6-0 lead. Miller came back, however, with Mauricio Leal capping an 80- yard drive with only 30 seconds left in the half, scoring from the 6. Abdon Perez added the first of two extra points and from then on, it was all Miller. The Bucs came back in the second half and took advantage of every break to turn the game into a near-rout. The STATISTICS Miller Port Arthur 17 First downs 11 264 Yards rushing 108 36 Yards passing 69 4 Passes attempted 9 2 Passes completed 4 1 Passes intercepted by 1 1 Fumbles recovered by 1 3 Punts 2 34 Punting average 50 30 Yards penalized 55 touchdown parade began with Butch DeVille's recovery of a Port Arthur fumble at the Jacket 36 Butch Ladewig later scored on a 23-yard scamper. Scarce seconds later the Bucs were back for more, following David Green's 34-yard return of an intercepted pass to the Port Arthur 13. Four plays later Leal again scored from the six. Donnie Doss engineered the final Miller score. Baldemar Perez matched Ladewig's 23 yards to cap a 55-yard drive, as the Bucs took one of their biggest victories of the year. ABDON PEREZ BALDEMAR PEREZ HORACIO ALONZO SENEN PEREZ 181 BaCk 145 BaCk 154 Tackle 1 LGUCI' 1 Letter 1 Letter 1 Letter All DiSfI'iCf Honorable Mention All District 1 O3 Horacio Alonzo 124l drives to the Jefferson one, setting up the first Miller score. Identifiable Bucs are Abdon Perez 1747, Rudy Dominguez 1123, Leo Gonzales 1209, Johny Glusing 1825, and Juan Salinas 1853. Battlin' Bucs Bombard Jefferson, 20-6 51-A1-I5-HCS ability, easily mastered Thomas Jefferson of San Antonio, 20-6. The i speedy Bucs put the game out of the Mustang's reach in the second Qg First downs effe'50'g quarter as they picked up their fourth victory of the year. 213 Yards rushing 75 Miller, taking the opening kick-off, immediately marched to a 44 Yards passing 12 touchdown. The key play of the drive was a 37-yard dash by Leo 5 Passes attempted 4 Gonzales to the Jefferson 11. Mauricio Leal scored from a yard away. 1 Passes completed 1 I Passes intercepted by 0 0 Fumbles recovered by 0 5 Punts 6 38 Punting average 35 66 Yards penalized 0 Abdon Perez booted the first of two extra points, and the Bucs were on their way. Seconds later the Bucs were back for more. This time, Gonzales and Leal again combined talents on a 44-yard pass-and-run play, with Gonzales throwing. Perez again kicked the extra point. Following a second-quarter Jefferson punt, the Bucs moved across their final touchdown. Gonzales scored from the three, but a penalty hampered Perez's extra-point attempt. The only Jeff score came as a result of a bad snap from center in a punt situation. Taking over on the Buc 28, the frustrated Mustangs moved for their only score. George Hundley scored from the Buc one. His extra point try was wide, however, and a few short plays later the victory was all Miller's. DAVID ALEMAN GEORGE DIAS DAVID GREEN DANNY MIG'- Tackle 180 Back 165 Back 160 Center 2 Letters 1 Letter 1 Letter 1 Letter 104 Baldemar Perez U99 sweeps to the McAllen 10 yard line, although the play was nullified. Juan Salinas C855 moves upfield as Dan Zunker 603 and Wayne Shaw C803 look on. Wller Mauls McAllen Bulldogs in Sl-O Win stomped an out-classed McAllen team, 31-0. The Bucs raced to a quick 5-rA-ng-ncg three-touchdown lead and moved at will thereafter in the district , opener for both clubs, fgne' First downs McA e2 Mauricio Leal got the Bucs rolling easily, returning a Bulldog 254 yards ,ushing 67 punt to the McAllen 12. He later scored from the one and the rout 63 Yards passing 26 WHS OH. 10 Passes attempted 6 4 Passes completed 3 Butch Ladewig was next. He intercepted a Bulldog pass at the McAllen 40 and flew down the sidelines for a 12-0 Miller lead. 2 Passes intercepted by 'I 2 Fumbles recovered by 0 Leo Gonzales led a second-quarter attack, topping a 62-yard 4 punfs 7 drive with a 30-yard scoring scamper. Abdon Perez then booted his 77 Punting average 26 only successful conversion of the game and Coach Pruett cleared the 70 Yards Penalued 10 bench. ' d h lf The Bucs rode to two more touchdowns in the secon a on a 48-yard dash by defensive specialist George Dias and a 19-yard pass from Donnie Doss to Ernest Godoy. Apparently the only success the Bulldogs had against the Bucs was the fact' that they accurate toe to one conversion in five tries. held- Abdon Perez's unusually Miller dominated the game from the opening kick-off to the final gun. The outcome of the game was never in doubt as another district championship came into view. 105 JUAN SALINAS K. GILLELAND ERNEST GODOY JACK LESTER 180 Back 1-55 Back 135 Centel 2 Letters 1 Letter Reserve Letter Reserve Letter Mauricio Leal l16l begins a 60 yard scoring gallop with Rudy Dominguez C129 and Dan Zunker C601 leading the play. A pair of Bobcats hopelessly follow the play. Battlin' Bucs Bust Bobcats, 27- STATISTICS The Battlin' Bucs stomped Edinburg's Bobcats with a minimum of trouble, 27-0 for their second district victory against Valley com- Miller Edinburg petition. The Bobcats managed to make a contest of it For a half, 10 First downs 11 holding the Bucs to a 7-0 lead, but fell far short in the final two 35 L::i':: statpzas. It lvlvas theptenth consecutive district victory for the Bucs un er Coac Tom ruett. 3 22:32:23 Ig Mauricio Leal started the Bucs off in familiar fashion, reeling 2 Passes intercepted by 0 off a swift 60 yard scoring dash. Abdon Perez booted the first of 1: Fumblesprecpvered by 2 three well aimed placements and that was all for everybody in the . Un 5 first half. gg ieiqvjffff 13 In the second half, however, the Bucs salted away the triumph on runs by James O'Neal and Donnie Doss, and a 30 yard scoring 1 pass, Doss to Leo Gonzales, seconds before the final gun. Meanwhile, the sturdy Buc defense was allowing the Bobcats a stingy seven yards rushing and very little more passing. A blocked punt by Robert Hanna which he recovered on the Bobcat 18, set up the first Buc score in the third quarter. O'Neal eventually scored from nine yards away. Again the Bucs scored in the third quarter as Doss engineered a 55 yard scoring drive. Doss scored from the ten and the Bucs led 20-0. Then with less than a minute left in the game, Doss hit Gonzales with a 30 yard scoring pass for the final Miller six and another district triumph. MARVIN RATHKE JAIME GONZALEZ KENNETH BLEWETT DON RHEW Center 170 Back 160 Tackle 180 End 160 Reserve Letter 1 Letter Reserve Letter 1 Letter 106 ud and Brownsville can't stop Leo Gonzales t20l as he rumbles to a first down. Identifiable Bucs are Danny Migl C501 and Johnny lusing C821 Bucs Win Over Eagles in Miller's Buccaneers easily subdued Brownsville in the mud, 38-6, for their third district victory. The outcome of the contest was never in doubt, although the Eagles often moved with alarming success through the airways. Miller, racing to a 19-0 half-time lead, moved well against the outclassed Eagles, with little Horacio Alonzo and Mauricio Leal lead- ing the first half Buccaneer assault. Alonzo rolled to the first pair of Buc tallies, scoring from the three and the 18. Leal chipped in with one more before the gun and Abdon Perez booted the only extra point. Leal again scored midway in the third period before the Eagles could manage any type of offense. Passing on almost every down, the Eagles finally broke into the scoring column with an 11 yard Mud, 38-6 STATISTICS Miller Brownsville 'l'l First downs 11 250 Yards rushing 45 'll3 Yards passing 204 4 Passes attempted 24 3 Passes completed 12 3 Passes intercepted by 'I 2 Fumbles recovered by 1 2 Punts 1 31 Punting average 27 80 Yards penalized 50 pass from Jesus Serrata to Noe Gonzalez. Serrata's try for point was wide, cutting the Buc lead to 25-6. Miller, however, added two more quick scores to put the game out of reach. Donnie Doss and Leo Gonzales combined on a 10 yard pass and run play and Doss rolled ten yards for the final Buc score. Perez kicked true for the second time as the Bucs extended their season record to 7-1. ROBERT SANCHEZ PAUL SANCHEZ TONY ZEPEDA LAURO GUTIERREZ Guard 160 Tackle 170 Center 164 Guard 162 Reserve Letter Reserve Letter 1 Letter Reserve Letter 107 I Miller's Donnie Doss 4151 rolls to a first down in the final period of the Harlingen rout. Miller Team Cages Cardinals, 27- STATISTICS Miller Harlingen 14 First downs 10 167 Yards rushing 114 108 Yards passing 25 13 Passes attempted 14 6 Passes completed 6 3 Passes intercepted by 0 3 Fumbles recovered by 2 5 P t 5 un s 27 Punting average 29 72 Yards penalized 40 Miller's Battlin' Bucs completely swamped the Harlingen Cardi- nals to put themselves within one victory of the 14AAAA title. The 27-0 victory gave the Bucs a fine 8-1 record with only cross-town Ray standing between the Bucs and a trip to the state playoffs. Aided by Abdon Perez's recovery of a fumbled punt on the Cardinal 9, Miller moved quickly to the first of three lightning- quick first quarter touchdowns. Ronald Ladewig scored from the one, but Senen Perez's conversion attempt was wide. Mauricio Leal and Horacio Alonzo also chipped in with first quarter scores, while Harlingen was unable to move against the stubborn Buc defense. A number of Bucs stood out on defense. Johnny Glusing and James O,Neal each intercepted stray Cardinal passes and Robert Hanna recovered two of three Harlingen fumbles to cut off numerous Cardinal drives. Leo Gonzales rolled 18 yards for the final score of the evening in the third period. Perez added his third extra point of the game. Harlingenls only resemblance to a score was a 37 yard punt return for an apparent touchdown by Wayne LeBar. It was ruled he stepped out on the Miller 14, and from there the Bucs held for downs and took over. JOE QUESADA PETE POMPA ROBERT FERNANDEZ End 160 Tackle 171 End 179 1 Letter Reserve Letter Reserve Letter 108 ay's Jimmy Parks C263 can't go as James O'Neal C315 dumps him for a five yard loss in the first quarter. Mi1ler's Butch DeVille C723 ollows the action. 8,000 Watch Ray Batter Bucs, 28-6 Miller's Battlin' Bucs fell victims to cross-town Ray as the Texans captured the District 14AAAA title and a trip to the state 5TAT'ST'C5 playoffs with a decisive 28-6 victory. A capacity crowd of 18,000 Miner Ray witnessed the contest in clear, cool weather. 9 Fil-sf downs 15 By half-time it was apparent who would be triumphant as Ray 39 Yards rushing 296 raced to a commanding 21-6 margin. The Texans, proving that a 91 Yards Passing 40 good big man is better than a good little man, capitalized early in the 16 3 first quarter on Bobby Oliverfs sudden 75 yard punt return. Frank 1 passes in,e,,c,5p,ed by 0 Cavitt then added the first of four well aimed placements. D. E. 1 Fumbles recovered by 4 Tillman kept the Texans rolling with a 33 yard scoring dash and 4 ,PUMS 3 Arthur McCallum's 16 yard scoring pass to Ronnie Holliday gave Ray is P 9 avefage if a big three touchdown lead. 5 Yards penahzed The Bucs came back, however, riding the passing arms of Rudy Dominquez and Butch Ladewig. After being stopped short by the Texans inside the Ray 10, the Bucs broke into the scoring column with a 17 yard pass from Ladewig to Leo Gonzales. Abdon Perez's try for point was wide and that ended the first half scoring. Jimmy Parks rolled to the evening's final score on a nifty 26 yard scamper and the Texans finally broke a four year losing streak to the Battlin' Bucs and Coach Tom Pruett. Robert Soto and Sammy Henderson, Miller's efficient managers, played a major role in the success of the Buc- caneers. It was the second year for Henderson, while Soto was serving his initial year as Battlin' Buc manager. 109 OW ONE: J. Garcia, W. O'Neal, R. Turner, R. Zey, R. Cuevaz, T. Campbell, R Plemons J Yardas J Johns S Gordy M Perez R Torres OW TWO: P. Torres, R. Sosa, G. Perez, D. Arnold, L. Champion, G. Fuller, M. Binehen H Herrera J Tucker J Villarreal R Castle Villarreal, S. Infante. ROW THREE: T. Gonzalez, A. Olivarez, M. Valdez, J. Torres J Aleman E Aleman G Yzaguirre H Mascorro Contreras, T. Sauceda, R. Trevino, S. Solis, Coach Dave Donnan. aby Bucs Show Promise- ose Only To Ray Coach Dave Donnan's BB football squad completed another season marked with success. The Baby Bucs, com- posed almost wholly of sophomores, raced to a fine 4-1 record aaginst area competition, losing only to its cross-town nemesis, Ray's Tiny Texans. Many boys showed promise for future varsity competition, as the training of these boys was the primary objective of Coach Donnan and his assistant, George Utterback. The Baby Bucs rolled up 110 points and allowed only 34, While Winning their first four games. They had been scored upon only once until the episode with Ray. MILLER BB FOOTBALL TEAM SCHEDULE Miller 28 Sundeen 0 Miller 21 Wesf Oso 0 Miller 28 ,,.,. ........ S . Coles 6 Miller 33 ..... ..... K . M. B. M. o l Miller 0 Ray BB 28 MiIIer's popular Dave Donnan serves as the Buc BB team coach plus directing the Buc baseball varsity in the spring. 111 FIRST ROW: J. Hobbs, R. Young, B. Bise, R. Garza, J. Gunn, G. Hendricks. SECOND ROW: J. Brantley, T. Ballew, R. Castillo O J. Puente, B. Hicklin. Bucs Capture Twenty-One Victories For the third successive year the Battlin' Bucs had to find consolation in coming off second best in the district basketball race. Harlingen took the 14AAAA title and the two years previous Laredo captured the district title en route to state honors. Despite the second place finish, the Bucs nonetheless compiled perhaps the best season record ever at Miller-21 wins and but six losses. Four of those losses were by bare margins in crucial district games. Miller also did well for themselves in tournament play, picking up the Corpus Christi and Brownsville Tournament trophies amid a four- teen game winning streak. However, the Bucs seemed to slump slightly thereafter, falling short of the coveted district title. Coach George Utterback shows satisfaction over the Bucs' fine season record, although falling short of the district title. ll2 1956-57 SEASON RECORD Bucs ...... ...........v. 8 0 - Port Lavaca .... A ., .- 38 Bucs ....... 54 - Laredo .....,,,,55,,v5, 58 Bucs ..c,.,. 70 - S. A. Edgewood 41 Bucs cc,.,.. 66 - Port Lavaca .........c 35 Bucs .cuAus. 88 - Kingsville ............,,o. 53 Bucs ....... 55 - South San Antonio so 46 Bucs ...occ ............. 5 5 - Alice ,ooooooooooo E... .- 34 Bucs , s..,..... 64 -- Laredo ,oooo ---U 41 Bucs ,..o... 63 - Edinburg ,,uv, .... 5 1 Bucs c.o.oo. 56 - McAllen o,...,.. 1 .....c.c 51 Bucs ....... 81 - Alice 1 o,................... 37 Bucs ....... 74 - S. A. Edgewood 45 Bucs ....... 54 - San Benito ..........w.,, 21 Bucs ..o.... 1 57 - Harlingen .,.,ccc....... 49 Bucs ....ccc 55 - Edinburg .,c,, c,.. 1 c,c. 5 3 Bucs ,.,oooo 44 - Palestine o,...... 1 .... 1 4- 45 Bucs .... 1 69 - Kingsville .,cc..,..... 50 Bucs ..o.... 39 - Edinburg ..... -1 1... 1 48 Bucs ....... 64 - Harlingen ,,1......... .- 51 Bucs ....... 83 - Brownsville ,,....... 29 Bucs ....... 38 - McAllen A .........,,,. 39 Bucs ......1 63 - Corpus Christi Ray -1 47 Bucs ,,o.... 1 40 - Harlingen .,c,,,c1.c.111 54 Bucs ......1 70 - McAllen ......1....11,,11. 47 Bucs ....... 73 - Brownsville .,,1cc... 36 Bucs ...c... 70 - Edinburg .c............cc 50 Bucs ...,cc, 49 - Corpus Christi Ray 1- 50 Sheridan Mellon served as Basketball manager of the 1956-57 Battlin' Bucs. 113 RAMON CASTILLO Senior Center 3 Letters Co-Captain All-District All State Honorable Mention BUDDY BISE Senior Guard 2 Letters Co-Captain - IS rict Buddy Bise rumbles for two points against Brownsville. The Eagles' Cleto Cuellar is helpless. Miller 70 Brownsville 34 Miller unleashed a well-rounded attack, each Buc getting at least four points, to swamp Browns- ville's hapless Eagles, 70-34, in Brownsville. The Bucs rolled to a 26 point half-time bulge and coast- ed to the victory. Ramon Castillo and Buddy Bise each counted 10 points and George Hendricks added 12. The only Eagle able to hit well was little Cleto Cuellar who managed 11. It was the second lop-sided victory over Brownsville for the Bucs. Miller had sent the Eagles home earlier on the wrong end of an 83-29 count. The victory establish- ed the Bucs solidly in second place in the district race with a fine chance at the title. GEORGE HENDRICKS Miller 83 Brownsville 29 The Brownsville Eagles rolled into Corpus Christi and a few short hours later rolled back to Brownsville on the humiliating end of an 83-29 score, administered by the Miller Buccaneersf 'un- canny accuracy. This marked the success of the Miller victory as the Bucs raced to a 30 point lead shortly before half-time. George Hendricks led the Buc attack with 24 points, while three other Bucs had 10 and numerous others were pushing the double-figure column. It was the fourth time Miller had broken the 80 point mark and the one-sided victory kept the Bucs in the thick of the district scramble. No Brownsville player could hit with any success. Marcelo Gutierrez led the Eagles with only eight points. Junior Guard 1 Letter Second Team All D' t ' SONNY SELF Junior Center 1 Letter Honorable Mention All-District BILLY HICKLIN Senior Forward 1 Letter JERRY BRANTLY Senior Forward 1 Letter Miller 40 Harlingen 54 Miller's Buccaneers suffered perhaps their worst night of the season, dropping the second half of the district race opener, 54-40, to the Harlingen Cardinals. The Bucs failed on their first fourteen shots from the floor, and didn't break into the scoring column until Ramon Castillo pooped a pair of free throws. Meanwhile the Cardinals were racing to a 10-0 lead which eventually proved just about the difference. The Cardinals led 24-17 at half-time mainly on the efforts of Elwood Magda- lena, who hit 16, and Steve Hildebrand, who count- ed 17. Ramon Castillo tallied 12 points for the Bucs, while George Hendricks managed 10. Miller 64 Harlingen SI Miller's Battlin' Bucs, fighting to stay in the first-half district race, swamped the Harlingen Cardinals, 64-51, in Buc Gym. Miller raced to an eight point lead at the initial quarter end and in- creased it steadily until the game's close. The Bucs riddled the Cardinal's zone defense from the outside and controlled the backboards on the efforts of Ramon Castillo and Sonny Self. Four Buccaneers broke into the double figure column as Castillo led all scorers with 20 points. George Hendricks hit 16, while Self had 12, and Tommy Ballew 11. Harlingen's big Steve Hildebrand led the Cards with 20 and was the only visitor having much success against the Buc's air-tight defense. Ramon Castillo and Tommy Ballew vie for a rebound against Harlingen. Billy Hicklin looks on. Senior McAIIen's Steve Jordan pulls down a rebound although being Guard surrounded by Ramon Castillo, Sonny Self, George Hendricks, 1 Letter and Tommy Ballew. Miller 70 McAllen 47 The Battlin' Bucs avenged an earlier loss and ran McAllen Bulldogs ragged with a smashing 70-47 victory. The Bucs hit brilliantly from the field and were behind only once early in the first quarter. Miller held an extremely solid 32-12 half- time lead and increased it even more with superb second half action. Steve Jordan was the only Bulldog with any success against Miller, chalking up 24 points, mostly on free throws. However Miller's Ramon Castillo poured in 25 and George Hendricks pumped home 19 more. It was the Bucs' second victory in three games against McAllen, but more important, proved to be a key district victory. Miller 38 McAllen 39 The McAllen Bulldogs pulled a wild 39-38 game out of the fire in the last three seconds to knock the Bucs out of the first half district race. A capacity crowd in McAllen watched Miller nurse a slim one to four point lead for three quarters only to have it erased on a field goal by Steve Jordan with only three controversial seconds left. One official had ruled that the game was over with the Bucs leading 38-37, but the play was allowed to 'stand and it spelled a Bulldog victory. Jordan led the Bulldogs with 14 points, while George Hendricks had 12 and Ramon Castillo, 8 for the Bucs. JAMES GUNN TOMMY BALLEW Junior Forward 1 Letter Junior Forward 1 Letter Senior JOHNNY PUENTE ROBERT YOUNG Miller 63 Ray 47 Millerls arch-rival Ray proved a problem to the Bucs only for two quarters. The Bucs captured a 63-47 victory before a near capacity crowd in Buc Gym to gain a second place tie as the first half district race closed. Miller held a fairly secure 29-21 half-time advantage but the outclassed Texans closed it to a slim four point lead before the Bucs raced to a thirteen point bulge at the three-quarter mark. Outside shooting and rebound- ing again proved the margin of the Miller victory as Ramon Castillo and Sonny Self gave the Bucs control under the boards. Castillo paced the Bucs with 18 points and Jerry Brantly had 13. Jerry North had 11 for the Texans. Sonny Self grabs one of numerous rebounds in Miller's rout of cross-town Ray. Guard 1 Letter Miller 49 Ray SO Ray's Texans threw a cog into the Bucs second half title hopes with 50-49 upset at Ray Gym. The upset forced the Bucs into a second best rating for the third straight year, playing tag-along to Laredo for the previous two. The game was nip-and-tuck throughout, with a 23 all tie at halftime. The Bucs led 39-38 at the three quarter mark but Ray pulled it out on a pair of free throws by Duane Davis in the waning seconds. Ramon Castillo again paced the Bucs, pouring in 26 points. No other Buc had much success, but Joel Bolen of Ray had 17 and Manuel Contreras and Duane Davis added 12 and 10 each. Billy Hicklin reaches for the ball to prevent a Bobcat goal. Miller 70 Edinburg 50 Miller continued its lop-sided mastery over the district's better ball clubs, clubbing Edinburg's Bobcats, '70-50. The Edinburg triumph, coupled with the victory over McAllen gave Miller solid victories over two of the district's better clubs. The Bucs boasted a slim 31-24 half-time lead, but soon afterward extended it to a 15 point gap at the three quarter mark. Magnificent Ramon Castillo continued to pace the Bucs, pumping in 25 points. Buddy Bise and Billy Hicklin each managed 12. The Bobcat's Homer Inlow counted 12 and team- mate Alonzo Perez hit 10. The victory eliminated Edinburg from the district race, but kept the Bucs hot after the trophy. Miller 38 Edinburg 39 The Edinburg Bobcats finally earned a triumph over Miller's Buccaneers, 49-38, in the District 14AAAA opener for both clubs. The Bucs previously had drubbed the Bobcats enroute to the Corpus Christi and Brownsville Tournament championships. Miller rolled to a slim 22-19 half- time lead and increased it to an eight point advan- tage before the Bobcats hit the comeback trail. Homer Inlow and Jim Edgerly led the blistering Edinburg rally as the Bobcats poured in thirteen points while the Bucs couldn't go. Inlow led the Edinburg attack with 16 points, half of them on free throws. Ramon Castillo carried the Miller scoring lead, pouring in 18 points and was the only Buc to hit in double figures. RAY GARCIA Junior Guard 1 Letter J E RRY HOBBS Senior Guard 1 Letter Romero. ROW: W. Pieper, M. Perez, D. Ortiz, D. Bremer. SECOND ROW: L. Martinez, B. Finke, L. Fant, E. Speckles, W. Andrews, T. Shiner, B Team Completes Successful Season Coach David Donnan's B team again had a fine season, almost matching last year's outstanding record. The Little Bucs won 12 and lost five, compared with last season's 13-2 record. Four of the losses were by margins totaling only nine points, showing that the Bucs will be strong in years to come. + 1956-57 SEASON RECORD B Bucs Port Lavaca B Bucs Laredo . . B Bucs Port Lavaca B Bucs Kingsville . B Bucs Alice . . B Bucs Alice . . . B Bucs Kingsville . B ' Bucs Tuloso-Midway B Bucs Edinburg , B Bucs Harlingen . B Bucs Brownsville B Bucs McAllen R . B Bucs Ray . . . B Bucs Harlingen , B Bucs McAllen . . B Bucs Brownsville B Bucs Ray . . . Popular Dave Donnan produced another fine group of potential Bucs as his B team composed an outstanding record. ....-. - .....ii. . .-...-. ,.-...V-..J.. ..-.. v------ --- he shot put against cross-town Ray. Mauricio Leal shows the strain of capturing the broad jump title in the Border Olympics. Miller Nosed Out in Cross-Town Meet Gives Fine Showing At Border Giympics The Battlin' Bucs faced one of the toughest rebuilding jobs in the history of the school in 1957. The 1956 edition of the Bucs was exceptionally strong, taking the district title and fourth place honors at the state meet. Mauricio Leal, Wesley Peters, and Bobby Martinez are perhaps the only proven performers remaining, but some promising talent appeared in the cross-town meet with a strong Ray team. Such efforts as turned in by Ruben Sanchez, Alfred Longoria, and Carlos Davila made things tough for Ray, although the Texans took the meet by seven points. At the Border Olympics in Laredo a week later, the Bucs gave an adequate showing with Leal and Peters turning in particularly fine performances. Miller came off sixth. Things are not completely dark for Buccaneer track hopes in 1957. Iashy Ruben Sanchez of Miller upsets Ray's Mike Mehaffey in the 220 yard dash. Garron Dean of Ray and Butch Ladewig and John Po e f Miller fight for the other placing honors. The time was an excellent 23 flat. -am.-MM ...... .. wwe-wswa-ww asm.WWfat.w ,. ,waxassewewewwe-news Wuwmwewmawsffkmlezsaseesaamv -'M--Ne' 55548.99 wl!H1f's N r?!Sz 13 WWE W- W Carlos Davila of Miller falls inches short of first place honors in the open quarter. The Bucs' Jaime Gonzalez clears the bar on route to second place vaulting honors against Ray. Mauricio Leal of Miller leads a tightly bunched field in the 180 yard low hurdles. Leal won. Arthur McCallum and Ronnie Holli- day dominate the 120 yard high hurdles. Mi11er's John Rose and Johnny Puente follow. Leo Gonzalez and Butch Ladewig move around the first turn in an excellent sprint relay. Ray won. Ray's Mike Mehaffey captures the 100 yard dash. Mil1er's Ruben Sanchez and Leo Gonzales follow. The time was 10.1. FIRST ROW: J. Canales, S. Perez, F. Ramos, C. Cantu, W. DeVille, E. Barrera, B. Bonner, J. Rios, J. Gunn, M. Clark, D. Rose, F Ayal R. Henderson. SECOND ROW: Coach Herrera, R. Salazar, M. Perez, G. Salinas, B. Bise, R. Scruggs, G. Tamez, D. Salinas, D. Doss D Gree R. Barron. Buc Baseball Marked With lnexperience Baseball, like track at Miller, was destined to find a rebuilding job on its hands. Under the new direction of Coach Gilbert Herrera, the Bucs will do well to improve on last year's second place finish in the district chase. Miller has but five sandlotters back from 1956, Buddy Bise, Ray Salazar, Gonzalo Tamez, George Hendricks, and Raymond Barron. However, it is doubtful if Hendricks will participate in 1957 due to conflicting activities. Last year's results found Miller starting like the wind, capturing the College-Academy Tournament and about ready to make a shambles of the district race. Then, the Bucs hit a slump from which they never recovered. This year the district is stronger and will provide plenty of interest for the rabid fans around Corpus Christi. Coach Gilbert Herrera, new Buc baseball coach, tries to rebuild the team with only two returning lettermen. 124 DATE March March March March March March April April April April April April April April April April April May May Robert Scruggs runs out a base ht against Solomon Coles BUCCANEERS' BASEBALL SCHEDULE 6 'll 'I3 'l9 26 27 1 2 5 8 9 12 16 18 2 3+ 26 29 3k 7: 'District games that have not been played when the yearbook went to press. Mathis Col lege Academy Coles West' Oso West Oso Ray Mathis Ray McAllen Falfurrias Ray Edinburg Harlingen Brownsville McAllen Ray Edinburg Harlingen Brownsville zfsasww 25351533 2 ilxQvZ,ZQQl2LEf51wz!hX? Butch DeVille scores as the Bucs romp past Coles. Fidel Ayala fans the Gulf breeze. Gonzalo Tamez, Buc first baseman, com pletes one of many putouts. ' 126 wma 'HwNW 'w W Gonzalo Tame: finds the going tough against Coles. Another Buccaneer putout is registered. Miller is competing for the first time in a new district under Texas Interscholastic League rules. The new district 29AA is composed of the same schools which competed for honors in football, basketball, and track. They include Miller, Edinburg, Harlingen, McAllen, Brownsville and Corpus Christi Ray. At this writing the Bucs had finished non- conference competition with a six win and four loss record. They are considered by sportswriters as the darkhorse of the district race. 2 of aber-:swam asa: mumsff amuse Q Mnawssats : frwu f ifswmufffz-nt :ss :Qs : - ,Q - A surname. , mm. - 1 Q . W f J Bucs May Regain Tenni Pr minence of the Fortie Coach Bob Lovelace, former Miller great, had a promising group in 1957 which could restore Miller to tennis prominence. Allen Branch hits a forehand as Jimmy Barnett awaits a return volley. Composing the girls' tennis team are: Sylvia Pompa, Alva Carrejo, Lupe Dodier, Glenda Bennett, Sandra Joos, and Nancy Graf. ., sa ., W. . .. , A A, ,. . , 4 - L. ..,, si. ., ,K Q .A Wm.,--NMm,,a.,..R..wwWs,,,,. mg-fwc.,a fi-WMMH AWN. V These boys make up the boys make up team: Jimmy Barnett, Mike Lowrie, Ramiro Pe e and Jerry McKee. As some of the other sports at Miller, tennis seems to be on the upswing. Coach Bob Lovelace, former Buc great who starred in the late thirties and early forties, prepared an underclassman studded squad for a busy schedule. Lovelace boasts a very promising squad, and has been known to say that the Bucs can take anyone in the state on even terms in a team match. Nancy Graf is the only proven returnee. But such per- formers as Mike Lowrie, Allen Branch, Jimmy Barnett, and Glenda Bennett among others reveal that Miller will be among the best in 1957. - . . .. Mwfwf vis,'.1vLf.e.we:1gzp,:aM-sw'wfarzszqmwszHfwaffzs.:,mw-Q Us-sir'mg:,,.:Qt,m.svwNgaimllu-wbNew.a::zz.sx,,s.w.-ewwrezzgutugs FIRST ROW: R. Avery, F. Acuna, J. Lowe, J. Sosa. SECOND ROW: G. Garwood, R. Castillo, Coach S. Stokes, W. Andrews. Experienced Golf Team Progresses Things looked promising for Miller golf forces this spring as Coach Sam Stokes readied his group for the district golf tournament in April. Golfers may move to the regional and state tournaments in the Texas Interscholastic League. The Bucs lost only one golfer through graduation and they find themselves experienced. Such returnees as Ramon Castillo, Joe Sosa, and newcomer Tommy Martin show that tlge Bucs can provide adequate competition for anyone along t e links. Tommy Martin fights a sand trap. Ramon Castillo and Tommy Martin sharpen their putting game , was ... ,M ,nw , ,M , ,i N., ...,...,,.,.,,.,.,,., . .. ..,,.,..s... .W sv -,. ,,,.,W, ...- ,,..sV. ,sms-,, Ws,, M- WW ........ MMM Wmsiuawaamm-.-saw WW--e W.-- I 1 M M A' wif 19awnhvxs-11,sm1.wwwwawwwvfzwwvgpwwf my mm -1,waw:W:'WL.w.WiL.A M WYMWWM Intramural Sport: Rosario Chavana and Ofelia Chavez find relaxation in participating in shuffleboard matches. Winkie James, Mary Faye Dolan, Ellie Walter, Ruth Yett, Carla Spinn, and Pat Weaver construct a confusing array of arms and legs in a tumbling session. Pictured here are the Ping Pong champions in girls' P. E., Linda Woods and Judy McNiell. 132 ire Fun L V Archery.is popular in girls' P. E. Trudy Sears, Anne Lewis, Becky Steele, and Elizabeth Webb display the technique. Varied activities mark the schedule of the girls' physical education classes. Barbara Airheart and Mrs. Eula Burket present a Well- rounded program, including basketball, archery, ping pong, interpretive dancing, softball, and many others. The activities prove enjoyable to sopho- more, junior, and some senior girls. Thus, the girls are able to relax in a constructive man- ner and also complete their curriculum. Lynelle Marlin, J01eI'1e Waters, Pinina Norrod, Joy Stanberry, Patsy Hobbs, and Rosario Chavana furnish action in another P. E. attraction. This group is the basketball champion of the P. E1 classes. XXX ig- :Shining path leaclo to knowledge w,,fsR N Q ' 3? ' ymmmvzxzwffm w ,ma Who's Who I All-State Music Awards Miller was honored to have two sophomores chosen for All-State Choir. They are Jim Weeks and Gerald Creel. Mixed Choir Accompanist Although she is only a sopho- more, Sue Ann Gore has gained recog- nition at Miller as the accompanist for the Mixed Choir. Academic Awards Jerry McKee and Pinina Norrod were named top boy and girl in their class. The award is based on grades for their sopohomore year. ophomore Class Football Duchess Elia Perez Elia's loyal support of the Buc- caneers has Won her a place in the hearts of the team. Basketball Sweetheart Josie Ochocl I For faithful support combined with a sweet personality, Josie was chosen sweetheart by the basketball team. , . M gs :Nw 1 ,L -z -- .. , 3, x W Q f. ' F ,Q , E, . ,.,., ... xg, me ME? f 1 , , NW gil I IRMA ABREGO MARY ELIDA ACUNA YJ., , ws. w ma '27 ig 1555, 2 ' ,P 3 '- Wifi Q 'U hi? .. Q wi.. EGINIO ALVAREZ JESSE ALVAREZ UNA ANDERSON BEVERLY BRISTER DAVID BREMER .. R Q as 'In ff-ICF A 2455 wil 4 5 v,.. i Q . . ,.,v I . .M ....,. f Q E Q D NY.. ' Q izi .,.. . - I , , , , P . . . A, I' 1:2 s 'Vi ' v . . ' 'fpfa W I ff: ., .,.. , :E?,E. .,:..SE: ww' Q I 155,232 ' 'X 3 if 2: 225 -.-. 9 II I N I DOROTHY N. ADAMS EDITH ADAMS g.:f- - W ...awww . .. W, Q. ,sw in .. ....,. . . fits -:af .335 Ewa Y 35253. ... W . ..v:,.- . W is 4 W. E 2 Q Q2 2 I ,gkfp w 5 w .Aww . is 1 1 M H . A B 4 Q .4 is QQ 1 A . 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E:- .:.. gm , fs y Q F if a M Z K -. 3. -- :,:.. ..,.-.::.. 4 :.' I EDDIE ALEMAN JOE ALEMAN S .K V . , x if . bf YE 4 I RONNIE AVERY BILLY BYERLY BILLIE BUYHER ANNA MARY BOERM MARY HILDA BLANCO I ' I: JOE ALEMAN DONALD ALFORD -f' - A 11f' B '52 5 .' :fwmm , .I ga ff Bi Y 5 I I Q . if r. M J ww w-::.' 4 s '. , iw J -ai .. 9. LINDA BURNS JOHNNY BURNS JOHN BURNS RUEBEN BLANCAS EARL BLAIR 2 . Wu fm gin J if ...... ..,.. EX . W 7 M A f i: I I J. W. ALLEN MARY LOU ALLEN '35 Q .Q 'QP' H16 ' -' Zia KZ: Hamm kk'- I way , . '- 1 .. .... 2 ltla J E I ' 'Q ' .1 Q- N Vi. V MYRA ALSTON AURORA ALVAREZ . I Q' . A .Q 5 15 if A if . ' I.. . . 4 . ,,...Q-' A , w wf g '1 jj' V . M 5 .11 A GEORGE BURNS BOBBY BURGESS BEATRICE BUDD JUDY CECILE BLACKMO BLACKMON 'li N BETTY BRYAN HARVEY BROYLES GLENDA BROWN BOBBY BISSETT THERESA BERNAL Q-f . I ,. . 'EV I gimme EA A Q f l . , W ,. , ' W ww' Q. ..,., .... - - 'M 1 I . ,,., , I V' :z Ivm k ,A 2:2225-ig . 7 amz' w I -,.-,- : -- . 'ZQI , - 5 s1if2 '7 . 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K E If I Reading to children is a pleasure rather than a chore to Adelma Garcia, when the children are as attentive as these. OPHOMORES EDWARD ZAMBRANO BERNHARD ZERR ROLAND ZEPEDA RICHARD ZEY U' fmigz f. ez: iff? f ' ' ' Q j-f l z if g:EEE E'IEf ri iz 'sirisisgil 'Q ,,, QW ng-,1,,:ZIg1, A3515 31 ' fi SE, Q is ' ' ' 1:5 ' Iii 1222 L . ' 2 . ' V i . I 'FEE Xi .E'.232- ....:, :,:Ef2 -' W 4- 525:21 . ? ' ' 9 I If 1 4 ?-,l 2 ' J ' -, , , fi Iii M., Q ' HQ ,.., V . ' ii i' Q5 4 s m 5i555::g-3-I-w M. 1 ,1,:,:,: .5525 Q ' I ' Q , , k I ' A A - I w A S f f- 1 sm. f I I? . ,Q Ifvws 153 X un reslecto prolvlemo along the way . . . oapus Chalsfl D ,wm- IP' 'K ww ,WN awww . fl? r Who's Wh Academic Awards For having the highest grade averages for girl and boy in the junior class, Liliana Morales and Jimmy Melton received certificates of achieve- ment. Music Awards Earning positions in the All-State choir were David Sumner, second tenorg Maxine Hutka, alto, Helen Erwin, first soprano, and Murlene I-Iowerton, second soprano. All-State Music Awards Three Miller orchestra members who placed in All-State ratings were Jane Wood, Larry Mers, and Lance Carnal, all violinists. 158 n Junior Class Football Duchess Barbara Zirhmerman Loyal support of the Buccaneers makes Barbara a favorite of the team. Her cheerful smile and bubbling personality keep their spirit high. Football Queen Liliana Morales Constant backing of the team through victory and defeat makes Liliana an ideal queen. Her doll-like beauty and sincere man- ner is a true inspiration to our Battlin' Bucs. Basketball Duchess Wanda McGinnis The team chose Wanda for her warm friendliness and loyal attendance at basket- ball games. 'f:. ' A V .,-I. I .L N . 'isi mf ' ' Z A Q.. -- -::j.:, E I 4 .Q K2 iz . . I gp? , . w .451 5 -, pri! KZ .EE EgQ. - .. 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Y Q cARoLYN HoucK SHARON JENNINGS DoLoREs JosLIN RICHARD KING I A MURLENE HowERToN HARVEY JOBE VALENTIN JUAREZ I3uTcH KIRBY MAXINE HIJTKA MARGUERITE JOHNSON RANKEN KENNEDY LOUISE KUEHN ' , 525 I 'H' 'jg f -I .Y 'g . 'I ' 5 Pj J ' J, I FERNANDO LONGORIA LILLIE LONGORIA , is I I 'fi P g i if I ,.,,, L I'- . -2. v, , ,..., 3 I 3 7 ' 5' MARGARET LONGORIA DAVID LOPEZ MARGARITA LONGORIA Q f.f: '5I 3 fi ' - :E-..:. AEII ia .iqzf I' In f ' I ODELIA LOPEZ ORALIA LOPEZ PABLO LOPEZ IRER RRK I YR If AI AA 5' I AAI 2 I .... .M if I5 x ,w w g f fiff - Ray Elizondo, Angie Mendez, and Chester Rigall are busy hanging signs for the Student Council. In painting huge signs mistakes are easy to make, but this one served its purpose as we beat Harlingen. THOMASITA LOPEZ MIKE LOWRIE Y Ki i T I 2 5-1, . 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'25 . . zzrf. .2-:ff -1 CARRIE WILLIAMS CHARLES WILLIAMS DOROTHY WILLIAMS CHARLES WILLING SARALYN WILLIS BARBARA WILSON LOLA WOFFORD JANE WOOD BARNEY WOOTERS Taking a fest is a serious business. Kenneth Blewett seems to be having a rough time. Marvin Rathke looks calm, cool, and collected. BARBARA ZIMMERMAN IRMA CARDENAS JUAN DOMINGUEZ EDWARD JEFFREY ELMA AGUILAR HILDA PEREZ SUSANNA BUDD MARGARET CASTILLO SYLVIA GARZA MARIE PADRON EUSTOLIA PEREZ ODILIA PREZAS . L 1 : - . ,w 7 IIQI .,.. - Q A - 'ihiw 4 '-- ' ' if :1-wi ' ' - . ' . ,..-if -I' ,. i5E22E2?ffEE.52:'-'rx ' -fe J ' ' mi! V ,.., - fa: 'I . ... X I K 9' I 6 , . ..:.:-:s K . ff i-,.- 12: ..FE IT'5 -I 3335 , , I :.,...:e fi 171 ..u:iz':Qw::z2 ,535 M . N Q 'SW ' Iffi 3155 IQ, il I 3 ,liz H 155. mis: 3 V -:rf I 4 i wr. if -1 .1 -,za A Z ........ , fs We 5 5 1.-11.15. If IP 23' ,M s sv! ' 'I:. :f i' 'fjI, ,I Wylie iw 1-is iq Q VYN Q .P Q, as Sf? 3333 W f It gk y ga is 5 n the road to cc bright Quture . . . DONNA DURANT As cheerleader, Tawanka vice-president, Senior Council, and Honor Roll member, Donna is a very busy girl. Even so, she still has time to take a genuine interest in others. Her friendly smile and warm personality are well known around our school. Senior elaoo gcworiteo ROBERT HANNA Hanna , as everyone calls him, is always full of fun. His all-round personality has made him well-liked by all of his class- mates. Besides getting honorable men- tion as guard on the All-District H football team, he took part in the senior play and was ' 1 active in the choir All-State Sports Awards Who's Whc Three Miller athletes earned places in All-State ratings. Basketball center, Ramon Castillo received honorable mention. Besides placing as end on the All-State second team, Johnny Glusing was named to the South All- Star team. Football guard Dan Zunker received All-State honorable mention. Academic Awards Top boy and girl in the senior class were named on the basis of their grades in the senior year only. Presented at the honors and awards assem- bly were Turner Moller and Jane Saunders. All-State Music Awards Music honors awarded to Miller students were many this year. Placing in the All-State choir were Gil Montalvo, second tenor, Nancy Tribble, first soprano, Bettie Lou Parker, first soprano and Alvin Bryant, second bass. S SE All-State Music Awards Violinist Sandra Tilley placed in the All-State orchestrag Terry Martinez, second alto, and Jimmy Kendall, baritone, earned places in the All-State Choir. n Senior Class Basketball Queen Sharon Schaulis The basketball team chose Sharon for their queen. Her loyalty and support impressed everyone. Football Sweetheart Glenda Jenkins A cheerleader, Glenda was chosen sweetheart by the footbal team. A friend to the whole team, she was always there to boost their spirit. 1 Lantana Duchess Gail Deason Chosen by the senior council, Gail represented Miller at Lantana Festival at Kingsville A 8: I. She was escorted by John Rose. l77 D.A.R. Award Louise Holliday The Daughters of American Revolu- tion award was presented to Louise for her devoted interest in all school activities. She was chosen by a committee of teachers. PETRA ACOSTA FAUSTINO ACUNA HENRY ALDRIGHETTI DAVID ALEMAN DAVID ALLEN Student Council '54 Track '56 X Varsity Football ,55-'56-'57 Student Council '56 Office Assistant '56-'57 COLUMBIA ALMAGUER ALICE AMADOR MARY LOUISE ARRIAGA VELIA AYALA BARBARA BAKER F.H.A. '54-'55 F.H.A. '55-'56 Student Council '54-'55 F.H.A. '55-'56 Buccaneer Band '55-56,57 ,Bible Club '55-'56 Library Club '55-'55 Majorette '55-'56-'57 French Club '55-'56 if zz Ei 25 GABRIEL BALLIN HORTENCIA BALLIN CARMEN BARRERA LUPE BARRERA PAULA BAZAN Buccaneer Band Girls' Choir '54-'55 Student Council I56 '54-'55-'56-'57 Bible Club '55-'57 Concert Choir '55 I. C. T. '56-'57 178 l ADELA BENAVIDES JOE BENAVIDES EMMA BERNAL ROGER BERRY BUDDY BISE F.H.A, '56 D.E, '56-'57 Future Nurses '55-'56957 Baseball '55-'56-'57 Boys' Choir '56'57 Campus Band '54-'55 Varsity Basketball Office Assistant '54955 '55-'56-'57 Senior Council Treas. '57 ' RODNEY BISHOP PAT BISSETT 1 I.C.'I'. '55-'56-'57 Future Teachers '57 W Favorite '54 Iuman Relations Pres. '54 l WYE H ' -ffz nr.. ,. reign: 1 ..,. Q 2. 223 ii i iagifig 9 ' F' 1- ff 31 37 ' , 53:5 1 1 Q 3 3 ,grflziizts g :g5a5:g':-',.-1I,.r::.:':-: '61, lgziii ies- ,Q :gf IT SSW g - ' i E25 .. :iz wg z 1 'z ggfgifliffiiii lui M3352 2 . 'f 'P,E2E::5:,.2:,-iii' is . 2 rig 1 I W ff ,l.s .:....:.:.: z .::.,. .,..-,.-.- .-.- - - asgfs SEESSQMWMV-2:2 Li Li W?W?lS3iZZff3ifi? Qfgfim 7 l Y GERALD BLAIR LENORE BOSTICK phess Club President '57 Senior Council '57 X Student Council '56 Cahught in 'the act, John Rose, Jim Kendall, and Don Davis grinhsheepishly as they look up to find Mr. Hoffman glaring 3 Cm. 179 UNITA BRADLEY ALLEN BRANCH JIMMIE BRAY PATRICIA BRENNAN WILLIAM BROWN Library Club '56-'57 Tennis '56-'57 Buccaneer Band '54-'55 Concert Choir '55-'56-'57 Junior Red Cross '54-'55 Buccaneer Band l55-'56-'57 Band Council 154-'55 Student Council '55-'57 Library Club '56-'57 Junior Historians '56-'57 NIC Annual Staff members hurriedly prepare the Seniors for their cup and gown pictures. 180 fisliiff Q .,.. ' .. i 7? I- ' .1 5 Q 11 .,.... ' I I T -- ' -a.sE.,E2:i2 Eiwzlilff V , - M .ff -E , , Lfpxzlw-H, 2 Q . 1 5 -A - .iie .. .-:. , W., H . S X C mee . st Im w' i ww ir 5 Q gi L, ,, ,JM V JUDY BROWNWELL ALVIN BRYANT V Junior Red Cross '55-'56-'57 Concert Choir '55-'56-57 Madrigal Group '56-'57 MARTHA BRYANT CYNTHIA ANN BURNS Latin Club '54 Concert Choir '55-'56-'57 D.E. '54-'55 Senior Council '57 F.H.A. President '56 LEON BURNS Junior Red Cross '55-'56 Junior Red Cross '57 President '57 Duffle Bag Staff '55 Q 1 5 ws, ' X W iflir f : 25 Q 2? Q Q Q, ,kr 5' YS 2 PATTY CAFER Student Council '56 F.H.A. '54-'55 ,....,,a , RAUL CARRILLO V.I.C. '55-'56 President '57 s Saw Q E, sax 3 4 4 gwiggP4 N EH 7 . 7 .. Lass 40 5 - 'gf . 1 ' '-.:E:7Es? . .a 5 s? H L 21 V Q a My Q 3 w SCF' f ggam 4 4:5 is J Q Mx 1 i Sw 4 fi M174 is 5 N m m: ' MW, A Wwmm 7A 7 JAMES W. BUSTER Football B-B '54 Drama Club '57 WYMOND BURT f 7 Y W ' - iz: if Z' ' .7 .:z:7. 1 - Q' 42: 7 1 7 .... limbs fi :L N U- if 1 as m., STS' F E 7 7 '- ' ii-Zi'Z5I.'I ':, aalwh' lflflw . -2:2i? 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CAVAZOS MARGARET CAVIN JOSE ANGEL CEPEDA CLARENCE R. CHANDLER Track '55-'56-'57 Football B-B '54 Student Council '54 Football B-B '54 Football B '55 Junior Historians '56 Football B '55 Red Cross '54 55-'56 IRMA CHAPA TOMMY CHAPA JUANITA CHAVEZ RUBY CHAVEZ Bible Club '54-'56 Buccaneer Band '55-'56-'57 Girls' Choir '54-'55 Bible Club '56-'57 Girls' Choir '54 Concert Choir '56-'57 F.H.A. '55 F.H.A. '54-'55 7 i f -2 . 2 A - 4 if ' lata iii i n 1,553 5 R55 K4 -f K '-ffm -3: , g K. ia t . . . .f . r ' ' . eva! V Y , - 7 5I'5 - - ' ' , A :Muff . fin f -o 'fi -Ag, - ':.,:s::r:5:a:Q:fef-a. ' ,. -:-sizaiiw - - ff: V N , , - A N n gfgm, J .qtt V. .,...,. . . A .. ctt w.,-fggsU,,gt ga Q-ga7,r.c,, C , ,Q cw ,Mawr S M535 www? aww -4 r Q H f J t t mmgfgma, so f . n ew mt ,ww 41 P Ks 9 0 Q .. 4422 2 'wfilffilih f22wq '-f' Q , W it i':Q5,1 1213350 , , ns,i ., .. ...., 3 6 .,.. 1. 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HERMAN CORTEZ Buccaneer Band '54-'55-'56-'57 Band Council '56-'57 LAMAR CORTEZ WILLIAM R COWAN RAMA COX SHIRLEY COX LEON DANCHAK Concert Choir 54 55 Junior Historian 56 Student Council 55-'56-'57 Junior Red Cross '55-'56 President 57 Rally Club 56 '57 Future Teachers '56-'57 Chess Club 57 Buccaneer Staff 56957 N'0 Billy Cowan is found napping in the auditorium during a hectic week of Senior activities. 183 ' ffzzzsi ' ' 1 : , fm' '7iEI3f'Ev 5, f:: ' 5'-zf. , fn' ,QW fi. .1?II,'5 :s1:E'2 I1 2s'.1 E2 ' Z iIi22iff5i33 31i5f i ' lfilfu if I 'r?r ,- -fgg:g:5:F'l , z A, V A ff: or . tv? - H ' .-21 5: ., .:. -- K :,frf1,:2f'22.5-'w i , f ax - , A 1 L if2 iiff-ff:5.:1. f:ffs- O '- '1Z':I'I1-.,-. ask ' - .- 23.6.5-EZ Q f 5 L , 'wg-5 A - Y .'EQE1lf?1551552555g.E,.gg..:,L::Egiif 5: ' A Z IE- ish M if :eww 2225524 1' w5:,f:115Qe:f:i' , , L N W MICHAEL DEASON MINERVA DE LA ROSA RAQUEL DE LEON ROBERT DE LEON WALTER DeVlLLE Buccaneer Band Girls' Choir '54 Boys' Choir '54 Varsity Basketball Varsity Football '56-'57 '54-'55-'56-'57 F.H.A. ,54-'55 Bible Club '56 '55-'56-'57 Football B '55 Duffle Bag Staff '55-'56 Golf '55-'56 N'O Jesse Rios laughs down at Gil Montalvo as they Wonder who mixed up the caps and gowns. 184 CARLOS DIAZ GEORGE DIAZ Varsity Football '56-'57 Concert Choir '55-355-'57 GUADALUPE DODIER DORIS DOYLE Tennis '56-'57 Girls' Choir '54-'55-'56 F.H,A. '56-'57 Junior Red Cross '55-'56 DONNA DURANT VIRGIE DURDIN JUANITA ELIZALDE MARY ELVA ELIZALDE MARY ESCOBAR Cheerleader '57 F.H.A. '56-'56 Buccaneer Band '54-'55 Girls' Choir '54 Rally Club '57 Student Council '55-'56 Junior Red Cross '55-'56 Girls' Choir '56-'57 Future Nurses '56 F.H.A. '55-'56 Senior Council '57 Future Nurses '55-'56 F.H.A. '57 TONY ESCOBAR PABLO ESCOBEDO ROSARIO ESPARZA DELIA ESTHER ESTRADA BENJAMIN FALCON Human Relations '57 V.I.C. '56-'57 D.E. '57 Future Nurses '56 Football B-B '55 F.H.A. '55 Football B '56 Girls' Choir '54 Track '56 F f f ,..:.t..,i..t ,.,, . . T. 7 e'7' ttl, f Q-,,t., '1 ' 'T t 'rle .i..': 1 7 iw: '15 , ' EXW -f 'fri ' , ' T f l' A '---'- ' 1 ff' if 2 ..- 1 vga 3 :' wif M ' ' , WALTER FARIAS JOE FERNANDEZ LEO FLORES ROBERT DEEL FOSTER T- J- FOX Student Council '57 Football B-B '54 DE- 55 Student COUHCII '57 Drama Club Y57 Concert Choir '54-'55 Debate '54-'55-'56 185 Concert Choir '54-'55-'56-'57 JACKIE FREEMAN ALICE FUERTEZ DAVID GARCIA ELVA GARCIA FLORA GARCIA F.H.A. '56-'57 F.H.A. '54 Football B-B '54 Future Teachers l55-'56-'57 D.E. '56-'57 Buccaneer Band '55-'56-'57 Football B '55 F.H.A. '55-,56 Bible Club '56-'57 Bible Club '55 D.EE. ,56-'57 IRMA GARCIA ISRAEL GARCIA RAYMUNDO GARCIA TERESA GARCIA TOMMY GARRISON Bible Club '55-'56 Chess Club '57 Girls' Choir '54-'55-'56-'57 Varsity Football '56 F.H.A. '55-'56 D.E. '56-'57 Football B '55 F.H.A. '55 EDDIE GARZA ERNEST GARZA FRED GARZA RUBEN GARZA MARY LOU GEE Student Council '54-'55-'56 Buccaneer Staff Concert Choir '55 Student Council '54-'55 Latin Club '55-'56-'57 Photographer '56-'57 Senior Council '57 Bible Club '56 Future Teachers '55-'56 President '57 l 8 6 1 TL Z A ibm? if Q 7 539 it . .ily f :?15E:Es:r.E:I- -2'2 -I :- Eai ili' ' K , ' . ..l.,.,.t.:.:..Qewgsfyvxsyf , ,L ,si-. psalms we A275 . H . l I f-QT f'ffE5:3 :- s1? : ' :Ei K , is 5 U 1 'fEEf .E:' V - fisfsgfif Y DANNY GEORGE CAROL JANE GILBERT K. GILLELAND JOHNNY GLUSING DAVID GOMEZ Student Council '56-'57 Press Club '56-'57 Varsity Football '56-'57 Varsity Football '55-'56-'57 Football B-B '54-'55 Future Nurses '56-'57 Football B '55 Senior Council President ,57 Library Club '56-'57 Track '55-'56 Concert Choir '55-'56 N'O ANTONIA GONZALES IRMA GONZALES F.l-LA. '56 F.H.A. '55-'56 V Future Teachers '55-'56-'57 RALPH GONZALES VIOLA GONZALES Buccaneer Band '54-'55-'56-'57 Tri-State Orchestra '56 While Robert Hanna hopefully inquires about a date, David Allcn looks on impatiently. 187 l - .W I.I.!:::.- - ' ,I A 4, ' , 5 i Y V' - V ' 1. .1s'vf2'1:i.- 2 - fr -2 1' - , A -,:g1.g,.:.,g:,,.-52, ,g..- are wzgtg l , - f -2' '.:.':-sf-:- at 1' ESQ f- ' QSM -A f K .KL ' 4 I 'Vg '.:fri'if:!2 iE,3EE-Q2ti:.':2,:2E2212322.5255557 f 1 ' ' 'I E I if 'iliac 1 V I A 1 ' A 5 DELFA GONZALEZ GRACIE GONZALEZ LEO GONZALEZ LUIS GONZALEZ MACARIO GONZALEZ F.H.A. President '55 Concert Choir Varsity Football '55-'56, F00tbal1 B-B '54-,55 Future Teachers '56 '54-'55-'56-'57 Captain '57 Future Teachers '56-'57 Track '55-'56 F.H.A. ,54-,55 N'0 As graduation draws near, Joyce Harris thumbs through a college catalogue and Bozzy Turner wonders about a career in the armed forces. 188 MARTHA GONZALEZ MELBA GONZALEZ Junior Red Cross '54 F.H.A. '54 F.H.A. '54 Student Council '55 Future Nurses '55 OBDULIA GONZALEZ OFILIA GONZALEZ F.H.A. '54-'55-'56-l57 Future Teachers '55-'56-'57 Bible Club '56-'57 , ,.,-::: - hw '15, i' 'Q Z li XM .tm if 23 . ,,,.. it tra A M W Q 2 if 1 Pl 1? XAVIER GONZALEZ PATSY GOOD TOMMY GOSSETT NANCY GRAF DAVID GREEN Concert Choir '56 Senior Council, Sec. '57 Varsity Football V56-'57 Office Assistant '55-'56-,57 Tennis '55-'56-,57 TI'3Ck '55-'56 Rally Club '55 Latin Club '55-'56.'57 Concert Choir '55-'564'57 JOE GUAJARDO DEANTIN GUERRA ELI GUERRA GUSTAVO GUERRA JAMES GUNN l.C.T. '56 Concert Choir '55-'56-'57 Baseball '56-'57 Maclrigal Group '57 Basketball B '56 Varsity Basketball '57 JIMMIE EARL GUTHRIE ELVIRA GUTIERREZ Bucezmeer Band '55-'56 l .ll.A., President '57 Future Teachers '57 IRMA GUTIERREZ Future Teachers '56-'57 Mixed Choir '56-'57 Girls' Choir '55-'56 189 JUAN GUTIERREZ NARCISO GUZMAN V.I.C. 54 A ' , .551-51-::: ' f ' 9 f 2 , ' g I. I , .,.,.. I I is . V I ZfSi'LlfQ2'En5' - 4 as V S X - - 1 , -f 4212359365 : , - , 5 M -4 - I K 1 eww, .... 1 wg: ff 33.5 ' I I f..s,IWZsm s :,, , 7 I f 531: I , , MQ.: LW 12512 . , DANNY HALES BOBBY HALL ROBERT LOUIS HANNA JAMES HARRIS JOYCE HARRIS Student Council '57 Duffle Bag Staff '56, Varsity Football '55-'56-'57 Student Council I57 Duffle Bag Staff '56-'57 Drama Club '57 Co-Editor '57 Concert Choir '55-'56 57 Junior Historians '57 Bible Club '55 Junior Historian '56-'57 Rally Club '55-'56-'57 Basektball B-B '54-'55 Chess Club '57 Future Teachers '56 MARGARET HARRISON EDNA HERBRICH AMELIA HERNANDEZ ELODINA HERNANDEZ Duffle Bag Staff '57 Future Teachers '57 F.H.A. President '57 F.H.A. '56 Office Assistant '56 Duffle Bag Staff '57 FILOMENO HERNANDEZ GILBERT HERNANDEZ MARILYN HEROLD ROBERT HERRERA A.C.S.C. '57 Buccaneer Band '55-'56-'57 Student Council '55-'56, Vice President '57 Rally Club '55-'56, Vice President '57 190 EVANGELINE HERNANDEZ Future Nurses '56, President '57 F.H.A. '56 Junior Red Cross '57 +6 ' L ' . Ti .1-.1 e-a ,:E:.:::,::.-:'::: ' i ' 7 tiiemwii ' 'T -W . ,. . ,ii ' ' M :.:.::2.:::.,,. V V '12 :Es-reg:-i:':'.::.,.,Z5E-:E :reef -I . I I zzz'-:f::f,z:a':r::5, zgpztz sara: h , ' 5 ani I -g gsg l k i ' 1 I H 3 P ' f' f::'ff5if?fff -1 7 e f Elf itffstpgf , I -in -- ' -' I - g fx' -4 7 5 I ' i f : ' 'tw BILLY HICKLIN Duffle Bag Staff '57 Varsity Basketball '55-'56-'57 Buccaneer Staff '57 A Y I ,.... I 'atplgiitff 4: 'f ' ' feta it W 3 .,.,. . Yip ft-l A , 'fl , ,A,:, .....,,... . a :.-- -.-,. , I , . .. Lia-f A 5- I 1 -a 1 3 g:,f K jim A fiiiiffffais 'Ji--' I Q: may .Lays ,T ,Gia . Vit, ' f- '15 :,. 0' if 1, 4., 4,ib, 1 ,P ..,., ,,,.,,..:, -,:A:: . , 5 f?2L5lhv's1ifi2Q3i1 ,, sziiaigl fiigz aaa: ' . ,Q fazgisiffilaefzeiig, f I 53273 7 - ass: JOAN HILL JERRY H0535 LOUISE HOLLIDAY TOM HOSTETLER MARION HUNT Rally Club ,563-'57 Varsity Basketball '56-'57 Latin Club '55-'56-'57 Senior Council '57 Student Council '56 Baseball '57 Rallv Clubl '57 Drama Club y55 Future Teachers '55-'56 Buccaneer Band '55 Duffle Bag Staff '57 J11r1i0r Red Cr0SS '56 N'O SHIRLEY ANN HURST HECTOR HYNES Human Relations '56-'57 Girls' Choir '55-'56-'57 SAMUEL INFAN-I-E GLENDA JENKINS After school Nancy Graf and her boyfriend discuss future Chess Club ,57 Favorite ,54-,55 plans with Karolen Winters. Cheerleader '57 Student Council '54 191 lv, , ., .,.'- J .,,, - ,',' R ' ': 6 ,A,A, AA I G V' ,A A 1 G at -ieti 5 f K .ifliflmi U .. K U 1 W mmm 6 ' GEORGE JoHNsoN ROGER JONDAHL JIM KENDALL French Club '54-,55 Buccaneer Band '54-'55 Concert Choir '54-'55-'56, President '57 Duffle Bag Staff '55-'56, Co-Editor '57 ,X f fm N 3, , R Q 'iii 5 G f :Q - . P 6 W MICHAEL KERR JAMES KING Duffle Bag Staff '57 Library Club '56-,57 Latin Club '55-'56-'57 N'0 RS Wearing a satisfied grin on his face, Danny Hales casually relaxes in the cool grass in front of the school. 192 JANICE KINGSBURY JANE KNQX Junior Red Cross '56-'57 Student Council '56 Junior Red Cross '56 ETHEL ANN KUTZ BUTCH LADEWIG Girls' Choir '54-'55-'56-l57 Varsity Football '55-l56-157 F.H.A. President '56 Track '55-'56-'57 JOE LAMAS CARLYN LASTOR BOBBIE LAYS MAURICIO LEAL SANDRA LERZ Rally Club '55-'56-'57 F.H.A. '55-'56 Varsity Football '56-'57 Future Teachers '55-'56 Future Teachers '56-'57 Track '55-'56-'57 Junior Red Cross '5G'57 Junior Red Cross '57 Concert Choir '56'57 HOMER LINAN DELIA LOPEZ DORA LOPEZ MARY LOUISE LOPEZ RACHEL LOPEZ Bible Club '56-V57 Girls' Choir '54-'57 F.H.A. '54-'55-'56-'57 RAMIRO LOPEZ JIMMY LOWE VIRGINIA LOZIER Concert Choir '54-'55 Golf '55-'56 Concert Choir '55-'56-'57 Press Club, Vice Pres. '57 Buccaneer Staff '57 193 ELSA LUGO Buccaneer Band '54-'55-'56-'57 All-City Band l55-'56 RICHARD LUNDSTROM FAUN MCDONALD RANDY MCDONALD EXIE McKAMIE EDITH MCMAHON SHARON MANGUM Buccaneer Band '55-'56-'57 Cheerleader '57 Bible Club '55-'56 F.H.A. '55-'56 Majorette '56-'57 Senior Council '57 D.E1. '56-'57 Rally Club '55 I I, s vii- I 5 Q .i., 7 , q Q Q- I I - :gars -r - -- 1-, - '. - I Y - Wm ' -1.-':i::er.'rff - - - L T gg 'Viifi 'K ww- qu are 'M 'f Q i X H Q ZA ix I .,,...... 3 Q A Q I AMADOR MARCHA RENE MARROQUIN CAROLYN MARTIN TOMMY MARTIN ANDREW MARTINEZ Buccaneer Band '55-'56 D-E' '56' 57 ' 5 I 'Ini' 1 i it I t ' i i3 5 3 2' f 1 4 ' Z I :3?'T5s 1ffI52 A ' i I JUANITA MARTINEZ NINFA MARTINEZ TERESITA MARTINEZ TERRY MARTINEZ THERESA MARTINEZ1 Bible Club 55-56 F.H.A. '56-'57 Bible Club '56 Student Council '55-'56 F.H.A. Vice President '51 Buccaneer Band '54 All-State Choir '56 W F.H.A. '54 Tri-State Choir '56 ' l 194 X v 4 11.1,-g,,g.:'. .5: .. 'amz Q ,.1h,, , -, ..,. ,W ...:. X iw . 4, A 1' A 5' '73 31 1. in 1 f ' f S K Y 225 MS Qgzgm 5 T 7 7 li K' ' if 5157 f i 77 4 F If? If f fl- 2 , A Q 3 . - i ' : iz 517 3 we 4515.5 V K Jiigiflfsgt EW ilii 1 a ZOBEIDA MARTINEZ LARRY MELTON CELIA MENDEZ DANNY ANTHONY MIGL ESTELA MIRABAL F.H.A. '55-'56-'57 Latin Club '54 F.H.A. '54 Varsity Football '56-'57 Future Teachers '54-'55 I.C.T. '55-'56 Bible Club '56-'57 Football B '55 Vice President '57 F.H.A. '56-'57 Mixed Choir '56-'57 JESSE MOLINA TURNER MOLLER Football B-B '54 Golf '54-'55-'56 Student Council '54-'55-'56-'57 GIL MONTALVO GLORIA MONTEZ Concert Choir '55-'56-'57 Future Teachers '56-'57 Office Assistant '56 Buccaneer Band '54-'55 F.H.A. '56-'57 N'O Proudly wearing their hard earned caps and gowns, Rachel Cabrerra and Sylvia Casares smilingly pose on the front lawn. WYWTT - -' ..... - :g 'V gi? K Us CAROL MOORE J. D. MOORE WAYNE MOORE ROGERS MORALES BETTY MORRIS Junior Red Cross '55-'56 Football B-B '54 Press Club '57 Senior Council '57 Football B '55 Future Nurses '57 Future Teachers '57 Football B, Manager '56 F.H.A. '54 NIQRS MARY LEE MORRIS BETTE MORRISON F.H.A. '54 Buccaneer Band '55-'56-'57 Junior Red Cross '55-'56-'57 Majorette '56-'57 Concert Choir '56 Q XXX sv11'L -- Tizi 1 Q1 2:5 , 1 Y F' 1551 , ' ' ' . 2 sf if Ii ' 1 7 ' 1 ll ' ' I iii in 11 11 Z ng it Q a f 1- , . V W-. f a , f His friends laugh at Danny Migl as he tries to figure out how FREDDIE MOUSA ANGEL'-I-A NAVA to wear a mortar-board. press Club '56 F.H.A. '56 196 IRMA NAVA SANTOS NAVARRO SANDRA NELSON DOLPH NESLONEY SANDRA NICHOLS Student Council '56 Future Teachers '55 Library Club '57 Senior Council '57 F,H,A, '56 Bible Club '56 Junior Historians '55 Student Council '56 D.E. '57 Rally Club '57 DALE NICKERSON EUGENE NOLEN JOHN NOLEN JAMES O'NEAL LILLIE ORONA Buccaneer Band '56-'57 Football B-B '54 Varsity Football '56-'57 F.H.A. '55-'56-'57 ' Track '55-'56 Press Club '57 BETTY LOU PARKER Concert Choir '55-'56-'57 All-City Choir '56 I. Q J.: F I ,gil33555,11g?:5:,::2 2 ' f Q Wife. ':- 1- .- tw M I-ffnfkwwtit M .i,T '?1f'If'EEQ:E.E5E ' 73 ? 33222 :sf A ,,u..wt,f-fn V We JIMMY PEDEN Buccaneer Band '54-'55-'56-'57 Drum Major '57 Tri-State Band '56 3 DIANA PENA DOLORES PENA MARY ALICE PENA F.H,A. '56 I.C.T. '57 197 t Z 'l it Q f Q ., A,.. I ::2.'rz...: :5: :- -2 5' iii vb7'5 3' EDWARD PERALES SEFERINO PERALES ABDON G. PEREZ BALDEMAR PEREZ SENEN G. PEREZ Track '55-'56 Concert Choir '54-'55-'56-'57 Varsity Football, Varsity Football '57 Varsity Football '56-'57 All-District '56-'57 Football B '55-'56 Football B '55 Football B '55 Track '56 Baseball '56 SHIRLEY PERKINS MARIA PINEDA SUSIE PINEDA BOBBY PINKERD PETE POMPA, JR. Junior Red Cross '55-'56 Buccaneer Band '55-'56-'57 Bible Club 56-'57 Golf '55-'56 Varsity Football ,56-'57 All-City Band '56 F.H.A. '56-'57 Concert Choir '55-'56-'57 Girls' Choir '56-'57 Junior Red Cross '56-'57 Baseball '54 lit, A 4 i'lt,, A it lli it A IA SYLVIA POMPA DONALD PORTER GLORIA POSADA HELEN POWELL PALMIRA PULIDO Buccaneer Band Latin Club '56, President '57 Spanish Club '56-'57 Buccaneer Staff '55-'56, Junior Red Cross '56-'57 '54-'55-'56-'57 Student Council '55-'56 Junior Red Cross '56-'57 Co-Editor '57 Bible Club '56-'57 Concert Choir '56-'57 Press Club '55-'56, Girls' Choir '55-'56 Tennis '56-'57 President '57 Concert Choir '54-'55-'56-'57 l 9 8 zv. gf f ' 55' i 12i ' n' ,qvll Q 2 1 -- F ' F . ' -v:--- ' v.--A W M MW ROY JOE RACKLEY RAUL RAMIREZ CARMEN RAMOS CLEMENTINA RAMOS CARLOS REYES Buccaneer Band '55-'56-'57 F.H.A. '56 Junior Red Cross '56-'57 I.C.T. '56 Senior Council '57 Junior Red Cross '56 ERNEST REYES MARY LUPE REYES Buccaneer Band '55-'56-'57 Junior Red Cross '56 F.H.A. '55 'n-.11 'E , ,s:E.s?'f'E:f e'5rf iz, Qegggffszfiffsfi sr ' x ,V M: 1' :::,:. 251672 353125 5 2:'.E ' 91 2' 3 ' 6 5 ':.E':Eii':1' lfzsgiigzz: i fi , - 11255551 'E :,. fm: fr 1:5 K 1 iiiiiifiil ' ' ff' ' ' ' 'Q 5 s . eaves, it . I:.-ES.-':f::x-. ., s: w. .- . , . .J A' . - :,.2a2:':2 .2 :'s2:':-2. - - , K sr:mxsEi23f.s?f: or . Wlerei igfpz W DONALD RHEW Varsity Football '57 Football B '55-'56 Girls' Choir '56 FREDDIE RIC E Forensics' 55-'56 N'0 Mary Beth Spivey helps slowpoke Jane Saunders into her robe, While Sharon Schaulis has a little trouble with the long zipper. JESSE RIOS ROSA RIVERA ALEXANDER RODRIGUEZ SUSIE RODRIGUEZ DQLORES RJVIRA Baseball '55-'56 Junior Red Cross '56'5'7 Track '55-'56-'57 Girls' Choir '55-'56 JUIHOI' Red Cr0SS '55-'56 Basketball B '55 Bible Club '56 N'O Full pefticoafs present a problem to Pat Brennan as she tries to zip the narrow robe over them. Charles Sadler offers his advice, while Marilyn Herold laughs. 200 Family Living '56 Girls, Choirs '54-'55-'56 Future Nurses '55-'56f'57 ,. E i l E . ix: 2, 21? -Q Q- ':'fEE,':3:1'IQ 'QE-'3f.,f. . , 'T 1 Q- ' I. : 5-E'i'j:v: , H ,V 'ill V Z A - .fzfi 3 -:ff - ,M sziiswy l l . WZ: iiffiifif ,i , ' ,Bs ' - : si' :-'2E:I 5E-25 'Q 'i sg . 5 iq f i Qfzg f3'gg'g:.: -gig - JULIA RUELAS CHARLES SADLER Senior Council '57 Duffle Bag Staff '57 Girls' Choir '54-'55 Library Club '56-'57 Mixed Choir '56-'57 Latin Club '55-'56-'57 ESPI SALAZAR SARAH SALAZAR Buccaneer Band '55-'56 D.E. '56-'57 Campus Band '54 Junior Red Cross '54-'57 Girls' Choir '55-'56 1 2 F 34 , ,.,. - Q Q . Q S? .f . KW? ' ' ff, 1, ' 1'-'lt -jzzlgziiiiii E '5 ,tr 4,4 Xu, il: ' 'IPEEETL' gin Ve' 55: 5Al:5gA5bgA ABEL SALINAS BEATRICE SALINAS JUAN SALINAS RUBEN SANCHEZ 11' S 011' ' Buccaneer Band '55-'56-'57 Varsity Football '55-'56-'57 Buccaneer Band '55-'56, F t I' N '56-'57 ' ' ' u u e urses Bible Club 57 Football B '54 President '57 Junior Red Cross '56-'57 Track 55- 55. 57 Senior Council 57 g- . .,:. A U CHARLES SANDLIN JANE SAUNDERS Student Council '55-'56, President '57 Rally Club '55-'56-'57 Latin Club '55-'56-'57 ROBERT SCRUGGS NORMA SEVIER Football B '55 Buccaneer Band '55-'56-'57 All-City Band '55-'56 Band Council '56-'57 sf ffkx 5 we fg?P3B3 't SHARON SCHAULIS GEORGE SCHROEDER CAROLYN SCOTT Rally Club '55-'56-'57 Student Council '57 Buccaneer Staff '56 ,fgf25'?f73ffq v1 1'1-i2? :j. 5 if 1 1 . Lff if 1 4 - ilfw ii fil L :A A K t rf -2' A 3 ,1 WAYNE SHAW Varsity Football '56-'57 Concert Choir '55-'56, Vice President '57 All-State Choir '55-'56 201 Orchestra '54-'55-'56, Vice President '57 Concert Choir '54-'55-'56-'57 Junior Red Cross '54-'55-'56-'57 JOSIE SILGUERO YOLANDA SILVAS F.H.A. '54-'55 Madrigal Group '55-'56-'57 Future Nurses '56-'57 Concert Choir '54-'55-'56-'57 GERALDINE SIMCIK ALICE SINGLETARY DIANE SMITH PAUL SNIDER JANIE SOLIS Concert Choir '55-'56-'57 Student Council '55-'56-'57 Varsity Football '56-'57 Girls' Choir '54-'55 Girls' Choir '54 Rally Club '57 Football B '55 Blble Club 57 Junior Red Cross '54-'56-'57 Future Teachers '56 Track '56 ROSA SOLIS ROBERT SOTO FRED SPEARS DONNA SPEEGLE MARY BETH SPIVEY Varsity Football '56 V.I.C. '56-'57 Duffle Bag Staff '57 Varsity Football Mgr. '57 Rally Club '55-'56-'57 Football B '54-'55 Senior Council '57 351333: zy j-1g,,. 1 was 2 J 14 12 ' if 2 V L - A 5 iq, W jg 3 .:, ' -5-I-5:f:2f:g. loli tas , 11 if 2 ' L -I MARILYN sTAcY DOROTHY STREETT ANN MARY 1-APIA Library Club '55-'56, Junior Historians '56-'57 Future Nurses '56.'57 Vice President '56 Junior Red Cross '56 Future Teachers '55-'56 Junior Red Cross '55 202 I Qlt,.1t, '- 1 - ,V ,:, ',g: 1: ' ' 1 ., I Fe? ,.,,.,.., F , to I 1 .eat ' V SANDRA TILLEY Buccaneer Band '55-'56 Orchestra '54-'55-'56 All-State Orchestra '54-'55-'56 TOMMY TIPPEN CIDELIA TOBER AUSTA GENE TORRES IRMA TREVINO LUPE TREVINO NANCY TRIBBLE FHA 54 55 FHA President 54 Girls Chou' '54 Football B '55-'56 All-State Choir DE 55 56 President 57 Bible Club 56 Concert Choir '55-'56-'57 '54-'55-'56-'57 Future Teachers 55 56 57 Basketball B '55-,56 Buccaneer Band '54-'55-'56-'57 Concert Choir '54-'5556 Student Director 57 Elvira Gutierrez laughs at Beatrice Uribe and Christine Villar- real as they try to find out from the daisies if He loves me or he loves me not! 203 1 ' Qi5fv.nW.'q1ep 1.5.-',,w.,v:, , f Q Y fmxttngm,3E2f1f1afsfQ..g' 1 2 .V 4,5 xr, ,U . ,,,, , , . 1. X . , ff ETSS9' ., ft ' ' 11 iq. Y L 112555 W 5 wif J . M . r - .-Qfwgl 5 Sam-ssiw X gi '..5gl:,-.ST-Si' .' 'J X, ,l-any RUDY VASQUEZ VAUGHAN DOROTHY GREGORY VERAIN BETTY VICKERS Student Council '55-'56 C0-Editor '57 Rally Club! '56-'57 Future Teachers '55 Buccaneer Staff '56, fiigsflfifffl ' ' Y -f-- ,fi 7555- -'jEffE1 ' '5 1 5 fifil' Y W azz' ' 5'vl'1S'Z32 'IZ9f. ' - V if fhfw '. JESSE VILLANUEVA Mixed Choir '55'5G'5'7 Senior Council '57 . , V ' X- f V ' ' - J -' if ' fQZ'i f- ,if 'rv '35T?f TVs7 'fFt' 'NE 1'YifT'5E's--,f,. 4. ,rr ' ' X wx, l 1 :N 'il kv QW .es-lfaiezffts ,, V , l f I 1 4 3 ' . : uf' ty 2 'I ' ,Riflisaiw-n'L'-'.e'fS:' ig-712:giwaaigggqiil-fm- Eng-3 A pw1i'gfrgg.3g gdiisfi .1w,5,:-ikffff-:fp V342 ,L15Qmjsf51LQ-mg, -7.::2f-1-J-wh ' ,, . - V1 'X , , ,1 -, A f L-,Wag .l-gr,Zahn-sari,-nw1fe5Q,,y,,1f,w.,,f-. -:mn l,-few, -of-ag. 1-vifpfnv-15 -.-ffm.-lnwjez-.xefi , ., 1 .5 i 1 1 x J gggzgiyaQ-,c.:..::.gg..:4m1em:u: fs.:fma,:rl1.J1s4:nel :Law ,sluziww -2l:.i.ew:.e,:.,m,L ::i.,1.:1,,-5:11. .r,mL..e,e..,z::: 11 1, M if ' -. 1-' li . we - ' ' 33 4 I -i i f .A is F7 ' 5 M' , W of - .g Q, ,. 1 V 5 aw' P,-Y li ' 1 1' '.E:i'1a1,.:i7'7 5-ff .C iifgqfgj , M 'V ,dw F. , , In i, , V eg, . . 1 . ,,,,13g,f?:,w , . . V .,.. .G 5- Jnl wAi5J .heifrks wi-we'gifsmf-92:4-W1522152: ':,E.s':g1'?2'-gn.A-.gel' ., .Af,-is L41 If will zwsifif'ifM97513ifff:1135'-'-'f- f + 4e2ia1fS1fQ?wf3e5v13'AE+, 3 .-J ,. Q ,. f,. it , , , f . ,,-f 95:21--fr:ri-f1'1wg7s-vw' -we .Qin-liz, , ,gp iv-pa : 552215 'ilL1:pv--1' o iawfrwx ' ri' ,. ,qv ','7 bV 'T 'W'?fKN'5f' Q ' X ' SF'11i'fJ .31 C1 - rgf'AJi7 2 fait, Q 'f3gLj-.fg.1.,f,js I V V , f of - . H .yntjiw -sex :Agp H -me ,. 'jilf-: f'-511 141-I X'Lfi1wz? .zg :gf ,-'-1'2,a,:Qatx1J 1g:,ns4e .,- ':Lgf1f-1-1 ., E+ M, get-Q,L , ' .mfs Hifi:-1,24 mmf: XV z,..ws5'19l.,:f lu S Qxivfu 'iff 7 .2 f, -fi F.H.A, '55-'56 For the last time, these seniors leave the halls of Miller High. Commencement, which will end this chapter of their lives, is just around the corner. NELL VOLESKY F.H.A. '54-'55-'56 204 CHRISTINE VILLARREAL LUPE VILLARREAL Future Teachers '55-'56 Girls' Choir '54-'55 LINNEA WALSER Girls' Choir '54-'55-'56-'57 Duffle Bag Staff '56-'57 Student Council '55 Bible Club '55 , , Q. 13': iiE 'e1 1 ' 3. ' f ' .' 1 .g. - ' I . -V-' fat 1191232 ' - I ,T .,,, - I - ' A - f U a F-if 3 rpg I A . . :QQ j, : Ef - A 1 P ii! , -I - MARY ALICE -WELLS DAVID WHITE A. D. WHITEHEAD TIM WILKINS KAROLEN WINTERS Concert Choir '57 Buccaneer Band Latin Club '55-'56, Future Teachers '57 '54-'55-'56-'57 Vice President '57 All-District Band '55 Rally Club '55-'56, Bible Club '55 President '57 Duffle Bag Staff, Business Manager '57 CAROL WRIGHT JANET YAGER BENITO YANEZ ROBERT 'COTTON' ARMANDO YTURRIA Future Nurses '56-'57 Girls' Choir '55-'56 Latin Club '57 YOUNG V.I.C. '56 Senior Council, Varsity Basketball Vice President '57 '55-'56-'57 Cheerleader '57 Student Council '57 JUANITA yTURRlA BEATRICE YZAGUIRRE AMELIA ZEPEDA TONY ZEPEDA DANIEL ZUNKER 54-'55 Press Club '54-'55 Junior Red Cross '55-'56-'57 Varsity Football '57 Varsity Football '55-'56, Girls Choir '54-'55 Future Teachers '55-'56 Debate '55-'56 Football '56 Captain '57 All-District '56-'57 Track '56 205 ROW ONE, Julia Ruelas, Donna Durant, Gail Deason, Sandra Nichols. ROW TWO: Mary Lou Gee, Mary Beth Spivey, Marion Hunt, Exie McKamie. ROW THREE: Jesse Villanueva, Roy Joe Rackley, Carol Moore, Cynthia Ann Burns. Senior Council Plans Class Activities At the first of the year the senior home- room representatives started meeting with Mr. Strasner, their sponsor, to plan their senior year. The officers of the Senior Coun- cil were elected at a class meeting in the fall. The council sold ribbons before each football game, sold mums at the Miller-Ray game, and sold prom bids so that come May they would be able to finance the long-awaited prom. To the Senior Council comes the privilege of dedicating the annual. This year they chose to dedicate it to the band. The council also sponsors the senior play and elects the Lan- tana Duchess for the Lantana Festival held at A Sz I College. THE SENIOR CALENDAR April 4-5 .,,,...,. Senior Play May 11 . . , . Senior Banquet May 25 , .i... Senior Prom May 26 , . . . Baccalaureate Service May 27 . , Commencement Exercises ROW ONE: Benito Yanez, vice-presidentg Nancy Graf, secretary. ROW TWO: Buddy Bise, treasurerg Mr. Strasner, senior sponsor, Johnny Glusing, president. Laughing at the funny faces of their class- mates are John Rose, Mary Staves, and Bob Fleming. The Senior Council assists in the sales of the panorama senior class pictures. Representatives from Maverick-Clarke take orders for graduation invitations. They have three samples from which the seniors may choose. Carefully measuring Sandra Nelson for her cap is Roy Joe Rackley, a member of the Senior Council. Paying rental on caps and gowns makes seniors realize the end is near. 207 Salutatoricm Valedictorian Jane Saunders, valedictorian of 1957, will graduate with an average grade of 96.25. Besides being an honor student, Jane is presi- dent of the student council, member of the Latin Club, the Rally Club, and is senior class editor of the Duffle Bag. She was assistant property manager for the senior play. Outside of school, Jane holds the office of vice-presi- dent of Amistad Y-Teens. As yet, she is still undecided as to what her college major will be. Senior Honor Roll Ten percent of the Senior Class of 1957 made grade averages above 90. They are listed below in the order in which they ranked. Jane Saunders Karolen Winters Nancy Graf Edna Herbrich Roberta Hall T. J. Fox Bette Morrison Turner Moller Helen Powell Louise Holliday Billy Cowan Sandra Tilley Vera Davis Joyce Harris Donna Durant Donald Porter Mary Frances Staves Sandra Nelson Patsy Good Clarence Chandler James Kendall Mary Beth Spivey Patricia Brennan Johnny Glusing James Gunn Eddie Garza Patty Cafer David White Norma Jo Sevier Exie McKamie Jane Knox Sharon Schaulis Donna Speegle Shirley Cox Dolores Rovira Sharon Mangum Karolen Winters, salutatorian of 1957, will graduate with an average grade of 94.92. As president of the Rally Club, vice-president of the Latin Club, business manager of the Duffle Bag, she spends many hours on extra- curricular activities. She also participated in the senior play as chairman of the costume committee. Karolen is a member of Tawanka Y-Teens. She plans to attend Del Mar College where she will study Business Administration. In the fmale of the annual assembly, these girls depict graduation and the end of another school year. Faun McDonald Barbara Baker Norma Jo Sevier Glenda Jenkins, Joan Hill, and Barbara Wilson look toward the future with smiling faces. Sun Sets on Seniors of I 57 As the last rays of the setting sun send long shadows across the stadium, 336 graduates walk under floral arches to receive their diplomas. The mad rush of parties and final exams is over. College, careers, and marriage are foremost in the minds of the seniors as they bid farewell to the happy high school days at Miller. Although they are eagerly awaiting what the future may hold in store for them, they can- not help but feel a pang of regret at leaving. Commencement means the end of their high school days but the rising sun of each tomorrow will bring new promise for the fulfillment of their hopes and dreams, shedding its light on all who follow. FACULTY INDEX A Airheart, Barbara, 35, 43, 80 Allard, Jane, 44 Ashton, Vernon, 43, 98, 99 B Bagnall, John, 47 Behannon, Lee, 49 Britt, Corinne, 42 Brundidgc, Charlene. 17, 44 Burket, Eula Lay, 43 C Cook, Alma, 48 Cook, Lloyd, 50, 89, 90, 94 Cosgrove, Edith, 42, 47, 68 Cranford, Jo Alice, 46 Creighton, James, 24, 46, 79 D Dominy, Jennie Lou, 42, 74 Donnan, Dave, 46, 111, 119 E Eidson, Dena, 50, 72, 73 F Fouts, Wilma, 50, 73 G Glasson, Irma Lee, 51, 77 Gregg, Charles, 19, 40 H Halloran. Helen, 42, 54 Hardy, Howard, 47 Harris, Eleanor, 42 Henslee, Pauline, 50, 73 Henson, Velmer, 49 Herrera. Gilbert, 43, 110, 124 Hiner, Garnet, 46 Hoffman, Claude 14, 41, 179 I Ingle, Rae, 42 Isaacks, Clyde, 48 J Johnson, Cora Beth, 16, 42 K Keen, Spruce, 19, 46 L Lawson, Dorothy, 44 Lopez, Lawrence, 47 Lovelace, Robert, 42, 128 Lowe, Francine, 44, 71 Luter, Robert, 47, 86 Mc McCaIliek, Mary, 48 McCaskill, Fannie, 49 McLean, Martin, 48 McNeill, Lillian, 44 M Maeckel, Virgie, 22, 51 Magnifico, Isla, 44 Masters, Jose, 44, 88 Mattiza, Josephine, 44, 161 Mertz, Walter, 47 Miller, Doris, 45 Morgan, Cena, 17, 94 Morgan, Mary Virginia 35, 41, 45, 60 Morrison, Carol, 49 N Nold, Dorothy, 45, 50 North, Gene, 46, 69 O Olson, Abel, 51 P Pearce, Thelma, 45, 58, 84 Powell, Polly, 46 Pruett, Tom, 21, 24, 43, 98 R Ragus, Pete, 43, 98, 99, 120 Roberts, Betty, 49 S Schroeder, Mildred, 48 Short, Nell, 51 Simmons, T. W. Dusty , 43, 98, 99 Sluder, Edwin, 30, 46 Smith, Louretta, 43, 87 Smith, Milton, 50, 67, 62, 65 Stevenson, Eddie, 16, 45 Stokes, Sam, 48, 130 Strasner, Stevens, 49, 206 Stuart, Chipman, 47 Summers, James, 45, 67 T Teague, Inell, 48 Teague, Vida, 49 Thompson, Irwin, 47 Trantham, Gladys, 45 U Utterback, George, 48, 112 W Weaver, Folk, 49, 79 Wells, James, 48 West, Mary, 49 Willis, Helen, 45 Wise, Mary, 45 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Bible Club, 78 Buccaneer, The, 70, 71 Campus Band, 89 Chess Club, 79 Debate Club, 60 Distributive Education, 86 Duffle Bag, The, 58, 59 Future Future Future Homemakers of America, 72, Nurses Club, 76, 77 Teachers of America. 74, 75 Junior Historian Club, 69 Red Cross Club, 87 Junior Latin Club, 84, 85 Library Club, 68 Masque dz Shears Drama Club, 67 Rally Club, 80, 81 Roy Miller Orchestra, 88 Student Council, 54, 55, 56, 57 Swing Choir, 61 STUDENTS A Abergo, Irma Katherine, 140 Acosta, Petra, 178 Acuna, Alice Jo, 160 Acuna, Arturo, 160 Acuna, Faustino, 130, 178 Acuna, Mary Elida, 140 Adams, Dorthy Nell, 140 Adams, Edith Marie, 140 Aguilar, Elma, 171 Aguilar, Joe, 140 Aguilar, Mary, 54, 76, 77, 160 Aguliar Ninfa, 76, 160 Aguirre, Connie, 76, 140 Aguirre, Francisco, 160 Alaniz, Anita, 76, 140 Albornoz, Ernest, 92, 140 Aldrigh Aleman, Aleman Aleman etti, Henry, 178 , David CJr.l , Eddie, 111, 140 Aleman, Jimmy, 160 Aleman, Aleman, Joe D., 111, 140 Joe G., 140 Alexander, Lillian, 160 Alford, Donald, 140 Alford Mar ie Nell 160 i E , Allen, David, 178, 187 Allen, J. W., 140 Allen, Mary Lou, 50, 140 David fSr.l, 98, 104, 160, 17 Allphin, Lynn Leron, 160 Almaguer, Columbia, 178 Alonzo, Horacio, 98, 103, 104, 160 Alston, Myra Jane, 73, 140 Alvarado, Hermalinda Alvarez, Aurora, 140 Alvarez, Eginio, 140 Alvarez, Jesse, 140 Alvarez, Santos, 160 Amador, Alice, 178 Amador, Genevieve, 76, 160 Anderson, Catherine, 68, 84, 88, 160 Anderson, Una, 140 Andrews, Kenneth, 160 Andrews, Willie, 119, 130, 140 Angermiller, Mary Anne, 160 Appleby, Vernelle, 54, 140 Arizmendi, Carmen, 74, 140 Arnold, Duane, 111, 140 Arredondo, Angie, 87, 140 Arredondo, Beatrice, 92, 140 Arredondo, Irene, 160 Arriaga, Aurora, 87, 160 Arriaga, Mary Louise, 178 Arzuaga, Elivorio, 92 Avery, Ronnie, 130, 140 Ayala, Alex. 62, 178 Ayala, Vidal, 124, 127, 160 B Baggett, Jim, 141 Bain, L. A., 160 Baird, Charles, 141 Baker, Barbara, 25, 91, 92, 178, 209 Baker, James, 141 Balarin, Angelita, 160 Balarin, Ramiro, 89, 92, 160 Balderas, Mary Helen Ballard, Ronald, 71, 160 Ballew, Tommy, 112, 115, 116, 160 Baili, Rachel, 141 Ballin, Gabriel, 178 Ballin, Hortencia, 92, 178 Barclay, Sterling, 141 Barfield, Sharon, 76, 160 Barnett, Jimmy, 129, 160 Barnett, Linda, 160 Barrera, Carmen, 178 IND A Capella Choir, 62, 63, 64, 65 Band of the Buccaneers, 4, 5, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 73 8 EX Barrera, Eddie, 92, 124 Barrera, Gonzalo, 160 Barrera, Johnny, 141 Barrera, Julia, 71, 76, 160 Barrera, Lupe, 86, 178 Barrera, Ruth, 141 Barrera Rosendo 160 Buyher, Billie Marie, 140 Byerley, Billy, 140 Byerley, John, 86, 181 Byrd, S ue, 55, 52, 62, 161 C Barrientcs, Elodia, 141 Barrientes, Monica, 71, 76, 160 Barrego, Raymond, 160 Barron, Raymond, 124, 160 Basaldua, Ignacio, 92, 160 Bates, Bobby, 160 Batson, Ancle Vardy, 141 Bauman, Lawrence, 86, 160 Bautista, Conrad, 160 Bazan, Lupe, 141 Bazan, Paula, 178 Bedingfield, Ginger, 33, 61, 62, 80, 95, 137, 141 Beeman, Ora, 160 Beland, Gale, 141 Belcher, Carol, 160 Adela, 179 Benavides, Benavides, Joe, 86, 179 Benavides, Minerva, 160 Odilia, 160 Benavides, Benavides, Olga, 160 Benavides, Phil, 55, 86 Romulo 141 Benavides, , Bennett, Glenda, 92, 128, 129 Cabrera, Francisco, 16, 141 Cabrera, Theodore, 141, 146 Cabrerra, Rachael, 195 Caceres, Nelda, 181 Cadena, Margarita ,141 Cafer, Patty, 35, 181 Cain, Carolyn, 61, 62, 161 Cain, Donnie, 141 Cain, Marion, 141 Caldwell, Cora Lou, 86, 161 Caldwell, Ronnie, 141 Campbell, Robert, 141 Campbell, Travis, 111, 141 Campos, Otilia, 92, 181 Canales, Belia, 73, 141 Canales, Jesse, 124 Canales, Lydia, 181 Canas, Emma, 141 Canas, Mary Lou, 161 Cano, Irene, 33, 174, 181 Cano, Manuel, 110, 141 Cantrell, Carol, 61, 62, 64, 80 161 C9110 124 Cantu, , Cantu, Delia, 161 Bernal, Albert, 160 Bernal, Delores, 141 Bernal, Emma, 76, 179 Bernal, Frank, 160 Rernal, Gloria, 141 Bernal, Jesus, 141 Bernal, Marcelino, 160 Bernal, Theresa, 140 Cantu, Eliseo, 161 Cantu, Helen, 141 Berry, Bobbie, 27, 30, 54, 84, 160 Berry, Roger, 179 Bibbs, Shirley, 67, 160 Bineham, Mac, 111, 125 Bise, Buddy, 15, 51, 112, 113, 114, 124, 179, 206 Bishop, Rodney, 179 Bissett, Bobby, 89, 140 Bissett, Pat, 75, 179 Bitterman, Pat, 84, 92, 161 Black, Robert, 68, 79, 161 Blackmon, Cecile, 56, 140 Blackmon, Judy, 140 Blackmon, Perry, 161 Blair, Earl, 140 Blair, Gerald, 79, 179 Blaneas, Ruben, 140 Blanco, Mary Hilda, 140 Blanco, Victor, 161 Blewett, Kenneth, 98, 106, 161, 171 Bluntzer, Judy, 86 Bobo, Patsy, 84, 87, 161 Boerrn, Anna May, 140 Bolden, Estella, 161 Bomer, Robert Harry, 61, 62, 124, 140 Booker, Herbert William Borrego, Ernest, 140 Borrela, Tom, 140 Bosshard, Rueben, 89, 92, 161 Bostick, Lenore, 179 Cantu, Jesse, 161 Cantu, Martha, 141 Cantu, Mary Lou, 141 Cantu, Petronilo, 141 Cantu, Rafael, 141 Cantu, Ramiro, 141 Cantu, Ray, 141, 120 Cantu, Yolanda, 141 Cardenas, George, 120, 161 Botello, Bradle Arturo, 140 Carl Kenneth, 79, 140 Yi Bradley, Eddie, 161 Bradley, Unita, 68, 180 Branch, Brantly Allen, 92, 128, 180 Gary, 84, 161 Brantly, Jerry, 112, 115 Bray, Elvin Lee, 140 Bray, Jimmie, 68, 180 Bremer, David, 119, 140 Brennan, Patricia, 56, 69, 180, 200 Brister, Beverly Sue, 140 Britton, Mark, 92, 161, 169 Broussa rd, James, 62, 161 Brown, Betty Joyce, 161 Brown, Beverly, 161 Brown, Cecilia, 76, 161 Brown, George Henry Brown, Glenda, 75, 140 Brown, William, 180 Brownlow, Bevy, 161 Brownwell, Judy, 180 Broyles, Harvey, 140 Bryan, Sarah, 161 Bryant, Alvin, 61, 62, 65, 176, 180 Br ant Martha 180 Y i i Budd, Beatrice, 140 Budd, Roberta, 161 Budd, Susanna, 171 Bullajean, Martha, 161 Burgess, Bobby, 59, 140 Burgess, Edward Burke, Robert, 161 Burns, Alice, 161 Burns, Ann, 62, 180, 206 Burns George 140 Burnsi Johnnyi 140 Burns Johnny Lee, 140 Burnsl Leon, 181 Burns, Linda Lee, 140 Burriola, Tom Melton Burt, Charles, 86 Burt, Donald, 86 Burt, Wymond, 181 Bustamentc. Claudio, 161 Buster, Wallace, 66, 181 Butler, Donald, 161 Butler, Lawson, 88, 161 Cardenas, Helen, 141 Cardenas, Irma, 171 Cardenas, Mary, 141 Cardona, Enriquita, 141 Cardona, Juan, 141 Carew, Mike, 110 Carmona, Patricia, 141 Carnal, Lance, 88, 158, 161 Carranza, Antonio, 161 Carranza, Minerva, 141 Carranza, Vincent, 59, Carranza, Xavier, 181 Carrejo, Alva, 74, 128, 161 Carrillo, Artur, 141 Carrillo, Elsie, 161 Carrillo, Raul, 86, 181 Carroll, Kenneth, 161 Carter, Betty, 141 Carter, Bobby, 110, 161 Casares , Sylvia, 86, 181, Castillo, Angelina, 142 Castillo, Belen, 142 Castillo, Daniel, 161, 86 Castillo, Lilia, 92, 161 Castillo, Margaret, 171 Castillo, Marguerite, 181 Castillo Olga, 181 60, 120, 141 142 195 Castillo? Ramen, 112, 113, 115, 116 130 5 176, 181 Castillo, Richard, 141, 142, 182 Castillo, Richard, 120 Castillo, Robert, 161 Castro, Delia, 142 Castro ,Gilbert, 89, 162 Castro, Palmira, 86, 162 Castro, Robert, 84, 162 Cavazos, Albert, 35, 182 Cavazos, Fidel, 162 Cavazos, Juan, 162 Cavazos, Mary Olga, 162 Cavin, Glen, 142 Cavin, Margaret, 14, 182 Cayce, Cepeda, Cepeda Cepeda Cepeda Chacon Chacon Gareth Lynn 69, 142 Guadalupe, , Jose, 182 , Lupe, 76, 77 , Teresa, 142 , Febe, 162 , Louis, 162 , 68, 162 Champion, Leo, 111, 142 Chandler, Betty, 142 Chandler, Clarence, 182 Chano, Chapa, Chapa, Chapa, Chapa Josie, 142 Carlos, 27, 84 Delia, 162 Irma, 182 Robert 142 Chapaj Tommy, 62, 92, 182 Chapin, Keith, 162 Chapman, Charles, 142 Chapman, Vonda, 62 Chastai Chavan Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Chavez n, Betty, 162 a, Rosario, 132, 133, 142, 145 Alonzo, 110, 162 Juanita, 182 Ofelia, 132, 142 Ruby 182 Cherry, Thelma, 162 Chesser, Carol, 162 Christine, Charles, 162 Cipriano, Reynaldo, 162 Cisneros, Angie, 84, 162 Clarich, Simon, 182 Clark, Fernando, 92 Clark, Judy, 142, 154 Clark, Milton, 19, 33, 124, 182 Clinkscales, Donald, 182 Coffman, James, 162 Cohrs, Judy, 142 Collard, Wanda, 142 Colmenero, Rachel, 142 Compton, Mable, 142 Contreras, Abel, 111, 142 Contreras, Delia, 182 Contreras. Humberto, 162 Contreras, Linda Sue, 67, '74, 76 Contreras, Rosa, 142 Coomer, Myra, 142, 162 Corbin, Madeline, 68 Corona, Ramon, 86, 182 Coronado, Lucio, 142 Coronado, Minnie. 162 Espinosa, Richard, 143 Cortez Betty Jean, 87, 162 Cortez, Herman, 92, 182 Cortez, Joe Lewis. 88, 142 Cortez, Lamar. 183 Cortez Ruben 92 142 Couch: Beverly, 142 Cowan, William, 60, 69, 79, 183 Cox, Durand, 142 Cox, Rama, 55, 70, 71, 80, 183 Cox, Shirley, 183 Crabtree, Laura, 142 Creacy, Lonnie, 142 Crecy, Rita, 162 Creel, Gerald, 61, 62, 138. 142 Creglow, Fred, 71, 79, 162 Fant, L Creglow, Robert, 69, 79, 142 Cristan tes, Mildred Crow, Ann, 68, 78, 162 Cruz, Rosa, 142 Cruz, Rudy, 110, 142 Cruz, Teresa, 162 Cruz, Tony, 110, 142 Cryer, Patsy, 142 Cudd, Mary Ann, 61, 62, 69, 162 Cuellas, Alonzo, 142, 79 Cuellas, Rebecca, 162 Cuesta, S lvia 162 Y , Cuevas, Freddie, 142 Cuevas, Richard, 110, 111, 142 D Danchak, Leon, 86, 183 Darrow, Gale, 142 Davila, Carlos, 120, 122 Davila, Juanita, 142 Davila, Julio, 142 Davila, Lupe, 162 Davila, Manuel, 162 Davis, Angie, 86, 162 Davis, Ann, 142 Davis, Charmaine, 162 Davis, Don, 33, 34, 183 Davis, Joyce, 183 Davis, Marie, 142 Davis, Mary Louise, 56, 162 Davis, Davis, Phyllis, 142 Vera, 70, 71, 183 Dayton, Johnny, 143 Deason, Gail, 73, 17, 183, 206 Deason, Mike, 92, 184 De La Garza, Defina, 143 De La Paz, Agapita De La Rosa, Minerva, 184 De Leon, Allan, 143 De Leon, Delfina, 143 De Leon, Elvira, 75, 143 De Leon, Margarita, 74, 143 De Leon, Raquel, 78, 184 De Leon, Robert, 184 Delgado, Dolores, 162 Delgado, Maria, 162 De Los Santos, Antonio, 162 De Los Santos, Armand, 162 De Los Santos, Arthur, 143 De Los Santos, Florence, 162 Malde, Carl, 143 sautus, Billy, 143 De De De Ville, Butch, 98, 101, 109, 124, Diaz, Carlos, 184 Diaz, George, 63, 98, 104, 184 Diaz, Sammy, 162 Dickenson, Jimmy, 162 Dittman, Jean, 162 Dodier, Lupe, 78, 128, 184 Dolan, Mary, 63, 132, 162 Dominguez, Arnold, 143 Dominguez, Juan, 171 Dominguez Manuel, 86, 163 Dominguez: Dominguez , Dominguez, Margaret, 163 Pete, 163 , 87, 142 127, 184 Rudy, 33, 98, 101, 202, 103, 104, 106, 157, 163 Egglesto Elizalde, Elizalde, Elizalde, n, Doris, 163 Jesse, 143 Juanita, 185 Mary Elva, 185 Elizondo, Oralia, 143 Elizondo, Ray, 54, 67, 143, 165 Elizondo, Tony, 163 Elizondo, Yomedia, 143 Ellard, Barbara, 163 Ellis, Marvin, 163 Ellison, Linda, 143 Erickson, Edythe, 163 Erwin, Helen, 61, 65, 87, 158, 163 Escobar, Mary Elisa, 185 Escobar, Tony, 185 Escobedo, Pablo, 185 Esocochea, Salvador, 143 Esparza, Felipe, 17, 163 Esparza, Rogelio, 163 Esparza, Rosario, 86, 185 Esparza, Yolanda, 163 Estes, Mable Irene, 143 Estrada, Delia, 185 Evans, Bertha, 143 Evans, Elizabeth, 143 Eyster, Al, 163 F Fabela, Freddy, 163 Falcon, Benjamin, 185 Falcon, Gloria, 163 Falcon, Linda, 163 Falcon, Ray, 110, 120, 163 eeford, 110, 119, 143 INDEX Garcia, Robert, 144 Garcia, Rudy, 163 Garcia, Ted, 93, 144 Garcia, Teresa, 186 Garcia, Thomas, 86, 93 Garrison, Tommy, 186 Gary, Carol, 58, 163 Garwood, Gordon, 130, 144 Garza, Anastacio, 110, 163 Garza, Andrew, 110, 144 Garza, Eddie, 86, 186 Garza, Edward, 86, 163 Garaz, Ernest, 71, 186 Garza, Ernestine, 163 Garza, Fred, 186 Garza, Gilbert, 110, 163 Garza, Henry, 144 Garza, Herminia, 163 Garza, Isidio, 144 Garza, Jose, 164 Garza, Julian, 144 Garza, Gunn, James, 112, 116, 124, 189 Gunnels, Sylvia, 145 Gunnels, Virgil, 164 Guthrie, Jimmie, 189 Gutierrez, Aurora, 145 Gutierrez, Elvira, 74, 189, 203 Gutierrez, -Felipe, 141, 145 Gutierrez, Irma, 74, 189 Gutierrez, Jose, 164 Gutierrez, Juan, 189 Gutierrez Lauro 98 107 164 Gutierrez: Pascual, 1,64 Y Gutierrez, Raymond, 145 Gutierrez Gutierrez 1 Sylvia, 164 Trinidad 145 Maria Eulalia, 144 Guzman, Johnny, 145 Guzman, Narcisco, 189 Guzman, Phillip, 145 Guzman, Susie, 145 H Garza, Maria Teresa, 144 Garza, Mary Lou, 144 Garza, Melesio, 144 Hahib, Lorraine, 68, 145 Hale, Billie Toby, 60, 88, 145 Hales, Danny, 30, 34, 56, 67, 190, 192 Garza, Raul, 93, 144 Garza, Rene, 144 Garza, Roque, 144 Garza, Ruben, 63, 186 Garza, Garza, Sammy, 110, 144 Sylvia, 171 Garza, Virginia, 144 Garza, Yolanda, 164 Gaudry, Nona, 144 Gee ,Mary Lou, 74, 186, 206 Farias, Edward, 110, 163 Farias, Norma, 143 Farias, Walter, 56, 67, 68, 185 Faubion, Challeene, 143 Ferguson, Elaine, 84 Fernandez, Adela, 163 Fernandez, Joe, 85, 110 Fernandez, Johnny, 110, 163 Fernandez, Robert, 98, 108, 163 Ferrales, Violanda, 143 Finke, Bob, 119, 143 Flemin Bob 17 163 207 8, 1 , 1 Flint, Edwin, 56, 57, 163 Flores, Adelina, 143 Flores, Andrea, 143 Flores, Andres, 143 Flores, Aniceto, 143 Flores, Antonio, 143 Flores, Ben, 92 Flores, Christoval, 143 Flores, Elma, 143 Flores, Emilio, 143 Flores, Estella, 143 Flores, Joe, 143, 60 Flores, Josephine, 87, 143 Flores, Leo, 86, 185 Flores, Maria Teresa, 143 Flores, Flores, Flores, Foster, Foster, Fox, T. Mary Martha, 74, 84, 143 Rene, 163 Rose Ana, 143 Margie, 143 Robert, 185 J., 55, 63, 79, 185 Franco, Mary, 143 Frankli n, Max, 143 Freeman, Jackie, 73, 186 Freeman, Leland, 143 Freyer, Fry, Ni Mary Anne, 84, 163 ckey, 143 Fuentes, Edurgies, 144 Fuentes, Irene, 144 Fuentes, Petra, 144 Fuertez, Alice, 92, 186 Fugitt, Fulton, Gene, 163 Gene, 111, 144 G Gensemer, Diana, 63, 164 George , Danny, 187 Gibson, Gale, 144 Gilbert, Gilbert, Ita, 144 Gilbert, Jerome, 164 Gilbert , Troy, 164 Gilleland, K., 17, 19, 98, 105, 187 Gilleland, Ruth, 68, 144 Gillis, John, 61, 63, 65, 144 Gillis, Sidna, 54 Glasgrow, Haynie, 144 Glomb, Marnerleen. 144, 170 Glusing, Johnny, 49, 98, 99. 100, 102, 103, Carol Jane, 68, 71, 187 104, 107, 176, 187, 206 Go, William, 44, 144 Godoy, Ernest, 98, 105, 164 Godoy, Irma, 75, 144 Gomez, David, 187 Gomez, Elvia, 87, 144 Gomez, Fernando, 144 Hales, Robert, 67, 69, 80, 164 Hall, Beth, 73, 145 Hall, Bobby, 18, 58, 59, 190 Hamil, Barbara, 145 Hamill, Joan, 145 Hampton, Charles, 164 Hanna, Robert Louis, 25, 33, 63, 98, 102, , 175, 187, 190 Harley, Juanita, 67, 68, 145 Harlow, Roger, 164 Harper, Bryant, 164 Harris, James, 34, 54, 57, 69, 190 Harris, Joyce, 58, 188, 190 Harris, Mavis, 145 Harrison, Alice, 145 Harrison, Margaret, 58, 190 Hartman, Ada Lou, 93, 145 Hartsfield, Judy, 66, 67, 145 Hasette, Noelia, 145 Hassell, Derroll, 145 Hastings, Mary Frances, 145 Hastings, Rose Marie, 145 Hayes, Darleen, 164 Heizer, Alfred, 120, 164 Henderson, Ronnie, 124 164 Henderson, Sammy, 33, 98, 109, 156, 162, 164 Hendricks, George, 112, 114, 116, 164 Henze, Carolyn, 93, 164 Herbrich, Edna, 58, 75, 190 Hernandez, Amelia, 73, 190 Hernandez, Beatrice, 145 Hernandez, David, 145 Hernandez, Elodina, 164, 190 Hernadez, Ernestino, 145 Hernandez, Esperanza, 145 Hernandez, Evangelina, 145, 76, 86, 87, 190 Hernandez, Fela, 145, 146 Hernadez, Filomeno, 50, 190 Galan, Amalia, 163 Galan, Joe, 110, 120, 163 Galacia, Carolina, 163 Gallardo, Jesus, 144 Gallardo, Joe, 163 Gallmon, Victor, 163 Donaldson, Ann, 54, 69, 71, 87, 143 Donaldson, Roy, 143 Doss, Donnie, 98, 101, Dotson, Julie, 67, 143 Douglas, Sue, 163 Doyle, Doris, 73, 184 Doyle, Max, 86, 163 Dreyer, Gus, 163 Dugger, Letha, 143 Dunham, Bill, 63, 143 Dunn, Thomas J., 92, 1 Dunn, Thomas M., 143 108, 124, 163 43 Durant, Donna, 21, 24, 29, 33, 82, 831 175, Durdin, Virgie, 185 185, 206 Duron, Elena, 143, 150 Edlund, Laura, 67, 143 Galvan, Margaret, 163 Hernandez, Gilbert, 190 Hernandez, Herminia, 164 Hernandez, Joe, 145 Hernandez, Johnny, 164 Hernandez, Maria, 84 Hernandez, Victor, 164 Hernandez, Virginia, 164 Herold, Marilyn, 26, 55, 80, 1 Herrera, Frank, 164 Herrera, Henry, 111, 146 Herrera, Inocencio, 164 Herrera, Robert, 93, 190 Herrera, Sylvia, 146 Hewitt, Adela, 74, 164 Hicklin, Billy, 29, 34, 58, 112, 115, 118, 190 Hill, Joan, 32, 80, 191, 209 Hinnant, Grace, 164 90 Hinant, Mary Elizabeth, 76, 87, 146 Hinojosa, Baudilia, 164 Hinojosa, Eufemia, 93, 164 Hinojosa, George, 146 Hinojosa, Johnny, 164 Hinson, Sandra, 29, 80, 84, 164 Hitt, Loretta, 146 Hobbs, Jerry, 112, 118, 191 Hobbs, Patsy, 80, 133, 146 Gonzales, Antonio, 187 Gonzales, Arthur Gonzales, Arturo, 144 Gonzales, Fidel, 150 Gonzales, Fred, 144 Gonzales, Guadadupe, 164 Gonzales, Homer, 144 Gonzales, Hope, 144 Gonzales, Irma, 74, 187 Gonzales, Lydia, 144 Gonzales, Oralia, 71, 144 Gonzales, Thomas, 111, 144 Gonzales, Viola, 93, 187 Gonzalez, Alejandro, 145 Gonzalez, Annie, 86, 145 Gonzalez, Bennie, 164 Gonzalez, Delfa, 75, 188 Gonzalez, Esperanza tJr.l, 164 Gonzalez, Esperanza Gonzalez, Eusebio, 145 Gonzalez, Gracie, 63, 75, 188 Gonzalez, Jaime, 98, 106, 120 122 Gonzalez, Jose Reyes, 145 , Gonzalez, Juventino, 164 Gonzales, Leo, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 104, 107, 1 Gonzalez, Luis, 188 23' 174' 188 Gonzalez, Macario, 188 Gonzalez, Martha, 30, 78, 87, 164, 188 Gonzalez, Melba, 188 Gonzalez, Obdulia, 75, 78, 188 Gonzalez, Ofilia, 188 Gonzalez Ralph, 187 Gonzalezl Ray, 145 Gonzales, Reynaldo, 63 Gonzalez, Rosa, 164 Gonzalez, Soila, 73, 145 Gonzalez Xavier 189 Gandy, Crystal, 56, 93, 144 Ganem, Sara Jane, 63, 163 Garcia, Adelina Clara, 144 Garcia, Adelma, 144, 153 Garcia, Antonio, 144 Garcia, Bobby, 144 Garcia, Carlos, 93, 144 Garcia, Conception Garcia, Concha, 163 Garcia, David, 186 Garcia, Dora CSr,j Garcia, Dora CSoph.J 144 Garcia, Elva, 76, 86, 87, 186 Garcia, Faustino, 144 Garcia, Flora, 86, 186 Garcia, Inez, 144 Garcia, Irma, 186 Garcia, Israel, 186 Gaffifi, Jose M., 33, 54, 111, 120, 144 Garcia, Leta, 144 Garcia, Louisa, 73, 76, 144 Garcia, Margarita, 163 Garcia, Maria Antonia Garcia, Mary Jo, 76, 144 Garcia, Mary Lou, 163 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Ray, 79, 112, 118, 144 Raymundo, 186 Reynaldo, 163 Good, Jimmy, 14,5 Good, Patsy, 189 Gordy, Thomas, 111, 141, 145, 149 Gore, Sue Ann, 33, 138, 145 Gossett, Tommy, 189 Graf, Nancy, 19, 34, 35, 84, 128, 129, 189, Graham, Patsy, 68, 145 191' 206 Grant, James, 93, 145 Graves, Roland, 145 Green, David, 61, 98, 104, 124, 199 Greer, Shirley, 145 Gregory, Arthur, 68, 84, 145 Grice, Ruth, 145 Guajardo, Joe, 86, 189 Guerra, Deantin, 63, 189 Guerra, Eli, 189 Guerra, Gustavo, 189 Guerra, Romelia, 56, 63, 164 Guerra, Yolanda, 145 Guerrero, Homer, 145 Guerrero, Sonny, 164 Guerero, Yolanda, 74 164 Guillen, Dora, 164 V Holcomb, Margaret, 164 Holland, Jimmy, 164 Holland, Johnny, 164 Holliday, Louise, 34, 59, 80, 81, 84, 177, 191 Hollingsworth, Terry, 164 Hooker, Betty Jo, 165 Horne, Deanna, 146 Hostetler, Tom, 191 Houck, Carolyn, 63, 165 Howerton, Murlene, 61, 64, 158, 165 Hunt, Gary, 93, 146 Hunt, Jerry, 54, 57, 146 Hunt, Marion, 67, 191, 206 Huntley, Nogi, 146 Hurst, Shirley Ann, 191 Hutka, Maxine, 29, 58, 59, 61, 64, 65, 81, 158, 165 Hynes, Hector, 191 Infante, Samuel, 79, 191 Infante, Sortener, 111 Ingle, Nancy, 42, 64, 146 , Ingram, Arlette, 146 Irving, David, 54, 93, 146 Ita, Gilbert, 93 J Jackson, Charles, 67 Perez, Joe, 89, 110, 149 Jackson, Shirley, 146 James, Jo Ann, 78, 165 James, Velva, 67 Lundstrom, Richard, 193 Mc McAdams, Donald, 147 McBee, Douglas, 86 McCaskill, Robert, 147 McCollum, Stephen, 69, 165 McDonald, Faun, 25, 91, 94, 194, 109 McDonald, Michael, 165 McDonald Rand 194 i Yi McEntire, Ronnie, 147 McFadden, McGinnes, Nila, 66, 67, 147 Wanda, 159, 165 McKamie, Exie, 21, 25, 82, 83, 194, 206 I N D EX Moore, Wayne, 195 Morales, Abraham, 56, 148 Morales, Janie, 166 Morales, Liliana, 21, 24, 33, 56, 82, 83, 157, 158, 159, 166 Morales, Rogers, 196 Moreno, Abraham, 166 Moreno, Ignacio, 148 Moreno, Janie, 166 Moreno, Marina, 148 Moreno, Yolanda, 94, 148 Morgan, Martha, 86, 166 Morin, Edward, 166 Morris, Betty, 35, 71, 76, 196 Perez, Gilbert, 111, 149 Perez, Hilda, 171 Perez, Josefina, 149 Perez, Marcos, 111, 119, 124, 149 Perez, Mary, 149 Perez, Minnie, 167 Perez, Ramiro, 129 Perez, Rita, 149 Perez, Robert, 167 Perez, Rosario, 149 Perez Senen 25 98 103 124 198 Perkihs, sh1iF1ey,'se,1 87, :198 ' Perkins, Shirley CSoph.J, 149 Jeffer, Sammy, 146 Jeffrey, Edward, 171 Jenkins, Glenda, 15, 21, 82, 83, 177, 191, 209 Jennings, Sharon, 29, 33, 56, 62, 64, 156, 165 Jobe, Harvey, 165 Johns, Jesse, 111, 146, 149 Johnson, Barbara, 146 Johnson, Connie, 33, 146 Johnson, George, 192 Johnson, Georgia, 34, 35 Johnson, Lee Ronald, 146 Johnson, Marguerite, 165 Jondahl, Roger, 192 Jones, Helen, 87 Jones, Vernastine, 64, 165 Joos, Gayle Sandra, 128, 146 Jordan, Harold, 146 Joslin, Dolores, 165 Juarez, Tony, 146 Juarez, Valentin, 165 K Kelley, Karen, 146 Kemp, Cecil, 146 Kemp, James, 33, 110, 136 Jim, 18, 35, 59, 61, 62, 64, 65, 176, 192 Kendall, Kennedy, Ranken, 92, 93, 165 Kennemer, Mike, 56, 57, 165 Kerr, Michael, 192 Killen, Betty, 146 Kimbrell, Mary Ann, 146 King, James, 43, 59, 68, 71, 84, King, Richard, 165 Kingsbury, Carol, 146 Kingsbury, Janice, 192 Kirby, Butch, 64, 165 Kirby, Sherry, 146 Kirchmann, Sue, 73, 87, 146 Knox, Jane, 192 Knox, Joyce, 146 Krueger, John, 146 Kuehn, Carl, 93, 146 Kuehn, Louise, 57, 64, 87, 165 Kuretsch, Karen, 68, 165 Kutz, Ethel Ann, 192 Kutz, Janice, 26, 165 L Lacy, Leslie, 146 Ladewig, Butch, 26, 49, 98, 100, 123, 192 Lamas, Joe, 193 Lambert Robert, 165 Lara, Ruth, 86 Lastor, Carlyn, 78, 87, 193 Laurence, Buddy, 146 Lawrence, Jimmy, 165 Bobbie, 193 Lays, Lazo, Andres, 146 Leal, Leal, Leal, Alma Lucille, 146 Carolina, 73, 165 Jesse, 93, 146 85, 192 101, 120, 121, McKee, Jerry, 54, 129, 138, 147 McKeefer, Ellison, 165 McKinney, Melvin, 147 McMahon, Edith, 194 McMillan, Patsy, 87, 166 McNeill, Judy, 132, 147 McPike, Jesse, 166 McQueen, Gary, 166 M Majares, Johnnie, 147 Majek, Julia, 93, 147 Maldonado, Jessie Malek, Franklin, 166 Maley, Thomas, 147 Mangum, Sharon, 86, 194 Marcha, Amador, 194 Marcha, Gilbert, 166 Marcha, Rose Mary, 76, 147 Marmalejo, Nancy, 147 Marroquin, Christina, 147 Marroquin, Rene, 194 Martin, Carolyn, 86, 194 Martin, Jeanette, 27, 56, 84, 166 Martin, Lynnelle, 66, 67, 87, 133, 147 Martin, Tommy, 130, 194 Martinez, Andrew, 194 Martinez, Gloria, 147 Martinez, Hermides, 166 Martinez, Higinio, 147 Martinez, Janie, 147 Martinez, Joe, 93, 147 Martniez, Joe, 147 Martinez, Juanita, 194 Martinez, Luis, 64, 119, 166 Martinez, Luis CSoph.D, 119. 147 Martinez, Lupe, 147 Martinez, Melchor, 88, 93, 166 Martinez, Ninfa, 194 Martinez, Oscar, 64, 147 Martinez, Richard, 147 Martinez, Robert, 120, 166 Martinez, Rudy, 93, 116 Martinez, Sulema, 166 Martinez, Susanna, 74, 89 Martinez, Teresita, 1794 Martinez, Terry, 61, 64, 65, 176, 194 Martinez, Thelma, 147 Martinez, Teresa, 194 Martinez, Zobedia, 195 Mascorro, Homer, 111, 147 Mauk, Doris, 147 Morris, Mary Lee, 87, 196 Morrison, Bette, 25, 29 91, 94, 196 Morrison, Gloria, 166 Morse, Anne, 166 Mosel, Mary, 80, 148 Mosher, John, 84, 166 Mota, Ben, 166 Mousa, Freddie, 196 Mueller, Arnold, 166 Muellar, Charles, 166 Mull, Ann, 148 Munguia, Divina, 166 Munguia, Elvira, 166 Munoz, Abel, 120, 148 Munoz, George, 120, 148 Muro, Alex, 94, 166 Myles, Billie Marie, 148 N Nance, Calvin, 166 Nava, Angelita, 28, 71, 196 Nava, Irma, 54, 73, 197 Navarro, Palmira, 148 Navarro, Santos, 197 Naylor, Mike, 148 Negreto, Julia, 94, 148 Nelson, Sanda, 86, 197, 207 Nerios, Maria, 148 Nesloney, Dolph, 68, 197 Nesloney, Sarilyn, 68, 148 Neu, Frances, 148 Nevaraez, Trindad, 166 Newman, Isabel, 166 Nichols, Sandra, 71, 80, 197, 206 Nickerson, Dale, 197 Nieto, Sixto, 148 Nino, Yolando, 166 Nix, Jerry, 166 Noblett, Betty, 148 Nolen, Eugene, 94, 197 Nolen, John, 120, 197 Norrod, Pinnina, 84, 88, 133, 138, 148 Noss, Leona, 64, 80. 166 Nunley, Alfred, 166 O Ochoa Josie, 73, 139, 148 Ohlenbusch, Linda, 50, 167 Oliva, Epifanio, 89, 148 Olivarez, Albert, 111, 148 Perrington, Charles, 79, 167 Peters, Wesley, 167 Peterson, James, 33, 110, 137 Pfeiffer, Alfred, 120, 121, 167 Phillips, Velda, 89 Pieper, Ward, 119, 129, 149 Pina, Apolinar, 149 Pineda, Maria, 94, 198 Pineda, Susie, 198 Pinkerd, Bobby, 86, 198 Pinkerton, Mary, 167 Pinkerton, Ray Gene, 67, 149 Pippin, Nathan, 65, 149 Plemmons, Ronnie, 111, 149 Plimper, Linda Jane, 80, 149 Polinard, Jerry, 69, 88, 167 Pompa, Pete, 61, 65, 68, 98, 108, 198 Pompa, Sylvia, 65, 88, 94, 128 198 Porter Bill, 61, 149 Porter, Donald, 84, 198 Porter, Martha, 167, 170 Posada, George, 89, 167 Posada, Gloria, 198 Powell, Helen, 18, 54, 55, 62, 65, 70, 78, so 198 Pressley Catherine Ann, 84, 88, 149 Prezas, Odilia, 73, 171 Price, Mary Helen, 167 Pritchett, Margie, 167 .Puente, Jesse, 149 Puente, Johnny, 112, 117, 123, 167 Pulido, Palmira, 198 Pulliam, Janice, 33, 80, 136, 149 Q Quesada, Joe, 98, 108, 167 Quintanilla, Elva, 149 Quintela, Steve, 167 R Rackley, Roy Joe, 199, 206, 207 Ragland, Tommie Ann, 29, 92, 94, 1 Olivarez, Charlie, 60 Olivarez, Edward, 148 Olson, Mary, 68, 148 Leal, Mauricio, 64, 98, 99, Leal Leath, Jerry, 146 Ledesma, Ruben, 146 Sam, 146 Mendiola, Juan, 110, 147 Ledesma, Ruby, 165 Lerz, Sandra, 193 Lester, Jack, 85, 105, 165 LeVick, Norma, 64 Lewis, Anne, 54, 57, 133, 146 Leyva, Daniel, 146 Lightfoot, Dixie, 64, 166, 165 Limon, Fidel, 165 Linan, Alice, 146 Linan, Homer, 193 Liscano, Mary, 165 Long, Henry, 1110, 165 Longoria, Alfred, 120, 165 Longoria Elvira 146 Longorial Emmaz 147 Longoria, Fernando, 89, 165 Longoria, Lillie, 86, 165 Longoria Margaret 165 Longoria: Margaritzi, 165 Longoria, Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Zulema, 147 , David, 165 , Delia, 193 , Dominga, 147 , Dora, 193 Lo ez, Elisa, 147 , P Lopez Lopez, Lopez, Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez , Hortencia, 76, 174 Isabel, 147 Margarita, 147 , Mary, 147 , Mary Louise, 193 , Odelia, 165 , Olga, 147 , Oralia, 165 , Pablo, 165 , Rachel, 193 , Ramiro, 193 , Tomasita, 165 Lowe, Jimmy, 130, 193 102, 103, 106, 120, 121, 122, 193 Mauricio, Alejandro, 147 Medcalf, Jo Ann, 94, 147 Medina, Arturo, 166 Meharg, Mary Joyce, 161, 166 Mejia, Oscar, 147 Mellon, Sheridan, 113, 147 Melton, Jimmy, 158, 166, 195 Melton, Joyce, 147 Melton, Larry, 17, 94 Melva, Robert, 147 Mendez, Angelita, 147, 165 Mendez, Celia, 195 Mendez, Cruz, 147 Mendez, Joe, 147 Mendez Robert 147 Mendez: Teresa! 166 Ondrej, Janet, 84, 148 OiNeal, James, 25, 26, 98, 102, 109, 197 0'Neal, Wayne, 111, 148 Orea. Augustine, 60, 167 Ornelas, Beatrice, 148 Orona, Julia, 167, 197 Orona, Lillie, 71 Orona, Mary, 148 Ortiz, Aurora, 167 Ortiz, Baltazar, 148 Ortiz, David, 119, 148 Ortiz, Olga, 167 Osborne, Lorellis, 148 Oswalt, Judy, 29, 80, 87, 167 Ovalle, Oscar, 148 Overholt, Elizabeth, 148 Rainwater, Donna, 167 Ramirez, Carlos, 149 Ramirez, Edna Lydia, 149 Ramirez, Frank, 167 Ramirez, Henry, 167 Ramirez, Hope, 149 Ramirez, Mary, 149 Ramirez, Porfirio, 149 Ramirez, Raul, 94, 199 Ramos, Mclya, 30, 54, 76, 77, 84 Ramos, Carmen, 199 Ramos, Clementina, 87, 199 Ramos, Fernando, 124. 149 Ramos, Irene, 54, 94, 167 Ramos, Jose, 84, 167 Ramos, Rosalinda, 167 Ramsey, Joyce, 87, 149 Rankin, Eddie, 94, 167 Rathke, Marvin, 46, 65, 98, 106, 167, Raul, Ted, 149 Regmund, Albert, 149 Requenez, Elisa, 73 Requenez, Samuel, 167 Reta, Henry, 167 Mendez a, Jacinta, 147 Menges, Darrell, 147 Merryman, Virginia, 68, Mers, Larry, 87, 88, 158, 147 166 Meru, Sylvia, 148 Messmer, Alvin, 68, 166 Meza, Angie, 148 Migl, Danny Anthony, 98, 104, 107, 195, 196 Mikolasky, Pete, 148 Mikulencak, Franklin, 86 Milkulencak, James, 86 Milam, Ethel, 166 Milam, Paula, 61, 64, 87, 148 Miller, Gloria, 166 Miller, Latreille, 148 Miller, Margaret, 86 Mirabal, Daniel, 120 Mirabal, Estela, 74, 195 Mireles, Epifanio, 148 Mitchell, Charles, 148 Molina, Benito, 94, 148 Molina, Jesse, 195 Moller, Turner, 47, 55, 176, 195 Mondra Mondra gon, Juan, 148 gon, Lorenzo, 148 P Padron, Marie, 171 Parent, Joyce, 148 Park, Judy, 29, 80, 84, 167 Parker, Aubrey. 167 Reyes, Arturo, 149 Reyes, Carlos, 199 Reyes, Ernest, 199 Reyes, Jesse, 149 Reyes, Joe tJr.7, 167 Reyes, Reyes, Reyes Reyes Joe CJr.J, 167 Joe, CSoph.l, 149 , Mary, 76, 167 . Mary Lupe. 199 Parker, Betty Lou, 34, 61, 64, 176 197 Parker, Marcia, 167 Parra, Rose, 167 Paz, Joe, 148 Pedcn, Jimmv, 91, 94, 197 Pedraza, Viola, 73, 148 Pena Carmela, 148 Reyes, Reyes Sanitago, 167 , Victor, 94, 149 Rhew, David, 55, 149 Donald, 68, 98, 106, 199 Rhew, Rice, Doris, 80, 149 Rice, Freddie, 199 Richardson, Jimmy, 167 Rigall, Chester, 165, 167 Pena, Diana, 197 Pena, Dolores, 86, 197 Pena, Esther, 167 Pena, Janie, 167 Pena, Janie CSoph.J, 148 Pena, Mary Alice fSoph.J, 51, 148, 197 Pena, Mary Irene, 87 Pena, Raul, 148 Pena, Richard, 148 Pepper, Doris, 167 Perales, Edward, 120, 198 Perales, Emilio, 167 Lowric, Mike, 129, 165 Lozano, Ray, 147 Lozier, Virginia, 14, 54, Lucas, Linda, 147 Roberson, Douglas, 168 Lucas, Michael, 66, 67, Lugo, 147 1 EISH, 93, 193 64, 70, 71, 193 Luhman, Herbert, 93, 165, 169 Luna, Eunice, 76, 89, 147 Montalvo, Gil, 61, 176, 184, 195 Montavo, Aurora, 148 Montemayor, Minerva, 166 Montez, Gloria, 74, 195 Mooney, Patsy, 166 Perales, Sam, 89 Moore Carol, 75, 196, 206 Maoref J. D., 196 Moore, Kathryn, 29, 58, 166 Moore, Mark, 94, 148 Perales, Seferino, 35, 64, 198 Perez, Abdon, 25, 98, 101, 103, 104, 198 Perez, Baldemar 98, 103, 105, 198 Perez, David 167 Perez Demencio, 148 Rios, Adams, 168 Rios, Annie, 168 Rios, Maria, 149 Rios. Jesse, 124, 168, 184 Rios, Jesse, 200 Rios, Paul, 168 Rios, Arnold, 94 Ritchey. Jeannie, 68, 149 Rivas, Alfred, 168 Rivas, Mary Ann, 80 Rivas, Olga, 149 Rivas, Rosario, 30, 76, 87, 168 Rivera, Adelina, 149 Rivera, Lucinda, 168 Rivera, Lupe, 149 Rivera, Mary, 149 Rivera Rosa 200 Perez, Elia, 139, 149 Perez, Ernest, 54, 167 Perez, Estela, 167 Perez, Eustolia, 171 Roberson. Malcum Roberts, Glenda, 149 Roberts, Luckie, 66, 149 Robertson, Richard, 86 Robles, Joe, 88, 120, 149 Robles, Ofilia, 54, 150 Robles, Philip, 168 Robles, Sylvia, 168 Rodarte, Joe, 168 Rodriguez, Alexander, 78, 1 Rodriguez Aurora, 168 Rodriguez Connie, 71, 150 Rodriguez, Gloria, 168 Rodriguez, Ludim, 168 Rodriguez, Lula, 168 Rodriguez Lydia, 168 Rodriguez, Martin, 168 Rodriguez, Mary, 150 Rodriguez, Mary Lupe, 150 Rodriguez, Olga, 54, 168 Rodriguez, Rafael, 168 Rodriguez, Robert, 150 Rodriguez Susie, 200 Roriguez, Yolanda, 150 Roell, Brenda, 29, 80, 168 Doescher, Steve, 110 Rogers, David, 110, 168 Romero, Eloy, 119 ,150 Romero, Steve, 150 Romero, Trine, 150 Rosales, Helen, 150 20, 200 Scruggs, Robert, 33, 124, 125, 201 Sears, Ann, 65, 80, 169 Sears, Trudy, 33, 80, 81, 133, 151, Seay, Pauline, 151 Self, Oran, 112, 114, 116, 117, 169 Sevier, Norma, 95, 201, 209 Share, Val, 169 Shaw Wayne, 25, 61, 62, 65, 98. 101, Sheets, Sue, 169 Shelton, Leonard, 151 Shepard Stephen, 169 Sherrin, Gwen, 76, 84, 145, 151 Shiner, Troy, 119, 151 Silguero, Josephine, 86, 201 Silva, Elia, 151 Silva, Gilbert Silva, Richard, 151 Silvas, Yolanda, 61, 65, 201 Simcik, Geraldine, 72, 202 Simon Maurilia, 169 Singletary, Alice, 202, 65 Singleton, Pat, 151 Slayton, Richard, 169 Smith, Diane, 55, 80, 202 Smith, Sarah Jane, 87, 151 Smith, Saundra, 151 Snider, Paul, 98, 102, 202 Snipes, Margaret, 151 Rose, John, 34, 120, 121, 123, 179, 207 Rose, Richard, 124 Ross, Gale, 168 Ross, Kay, 150 Rossy, Carlene, 168 Rovira, Dolores, 76, 86, 200 Rubottom, Ronald, 89 Rucker, Dorris, 150 Rucker, Margaret, 168 Ruelas, Julia, 200, 206 Ruiz, Gume, 150 Ruiz, Hector, 168 Ruiz, Irene, 150 Ruiz, Julian, 150 Ruiz, Maria, 150 Ruiz, Paul, 150 Ruiz, Ramon, 168 Solis, Janie, 202 Solis, Rosa, 202 Solis, Steve, 111, 151 Soliz, Pablo, 151 Soliz, Tony, 169 Sorrell, Betty Jane, 27, 86, 169 Sosa, Joe, 86, 130, 169 Sosa, Raul, 111, 151 Sostenes, Infante, 151 Soto, Delia, 87, 151 Soto, Jesse, 89, 151 Soto, Maria, 89, 151 Soto, Reina, 151 Soto, Reynaldo, 95, 151 Soto, Robert, 98, 109, 202 Soucy, Sammy, 169 Spears, Fred, 202 Rutherford, Sue, 150 Ruyle, Mary, 84, 94, 168 Ruzicka, Billy, 86, 150 Ryan, Danny, 61, 65, 168, 169 S Saavedro, Edgar, 86, 168 Saenz, Frank 168 Sack, Charlotte, 168 Sadler, Charles, 26, 59, 68, 71, 84, 85, 200 Saenz Joe, 150 Saenz, Maria, 168 Saenz, Mary, 150 Carmen, 150 Espi, 200 Salazar, Salazar, T Villarreal Waddle, Richard Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, Saldana, Saldana, Saldana, Saldana, Saldana, Sales, D Eugenia, 150 Helen, 168 Manuel, 168 Manuel, 168 Palmira, 76, 77, 168 Roy, 124, 168 Sarah, 86, 200 Thomas, 168 Frances, 87, 201 Lucia, 168 Lupe, 18, 150 Maria, 168 Mary, 150 oris, 169 Speckels, Elmo, 119, 151 Speegle, Donna, 202 Spinn, Carla, 65, 67, 132 169 Spivey, Ben, 151 Spivey, Mary Beth, 19, 58, 80, 84, Stacy, Marilyn, 19, 86, 202 Stamps, Paulette, 29, 80, 169 Stanberry, Joy, 33, 56, 133, 151 Staves, Mary, 207 Stearns, Reggie, 95, 169 Steele, Becky, 33, 80, 151 Stevens, Sally, 151 Stobbs, Charlene, 95, 169 Streett, Dorothy, 69, 202 Stringer, John, 169 Stump, Carl, 169 Suarez, Sally, 76, 77, 169 Sumnea, David, 61, 65, 158, 169 Sweeney, Douglas, 151 Sweeney, Jerry, 169 Swilling, Robbie, 169 Tackett, Irene, 65, 169 Tackett, William, 68 Salinas, Salinas, Salinas, Salinas, Salinas, Salinas, Salinas, Salinas, Salinas, Salinas, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Abel, 201 Armando, 150 Beatrice, 94, 201 David, 124 Frank, 169 Gilbert, 124 Gloria, 150 Isaac, 150 Juan, 98, 101, 104, 105, 201 Laura, 150 Alice, 56, 169 Beatrice, 169 Gloria, 73, 150 Hipolito, 169 Maria LSoph.J, 150 Maria Olive Marie CSoph,l, 94, 150 Noe Paul, 98, 107, 110, 150 Robert, 98, 107, 150 Rosa, 169 Ruben, 92, 95, 120, 121 123, 201 Sabas, 150, 169 Sandante, Gloria, 150 Sandante, Gregorio, 150 Sanders, Bobby, 150 Sandlin, Charles, 201 Sandoval, Esther, 151 Sandoval, Reynaldo, 151 San Miguel, Gloria, 151 San Miguel, Manuel Santa, Silva, 169 Santana, Ray, 169 Santos, Rebecca, 169 Saucedo, Perfecta, 169 Saucedo, Tomas, 111, 151 Saunders, Jane, 18, 34, 55, 59, 80, 84, 85, 176, 199, 201, 208 Schaulis, Sharon, 54, 80, 177, 199, 201 Schreck, Judie, 169 Schroeder, George, 68, 201 Schwabe, Carol, 169 Scott, Carolyn, 65, 88, 201 Tamez, Gonzalo, 124, 127, 169 Tamez, Mary Helen, 89, 151 Tapia, Alma, 170 Tapia, Ann Mary, 202 Tapia, Taylor, Matias, 151 Margaret, 151 Taylor, Robert, 26, 84, 151 Tellez, Mary, 151 Terrazas, Inocencio, 151 Thor Jim 151 P, , Tllomas, Barney, 170 Thomas, Carolyn, 151 Thomas, Jerry, 170 Thomas, Nina, 170 Thompson, Linda, 170 Thompson, William qButchJ, 151 Thorp, Jim, 65 Tilley, Sandra, 78, 88, 92, 95, 176, 202 Tlppen,-Tommy, 202 Tober, Cidelia, 203 Todd, Shirley, 170 Torrayas, E,, 110 Torres, Adela, 73, 74, 151 Torres, Alma, 151 Torres, Austa Gene, 86, 203 Torres, Bruno, 110, 170 Torres, Cruz, 166, 170 Torres, Edmund, 111, 170 Torres, Irma, 170 Torres, Pedro, 111, 151 Torres, Richard, 89, 111, 152 Torres, Sabas, 95, 170 Trejo, Joe, 110, 170 Trevino, Annie, 71, 170 Trevino, Connie, 30, 76, 170 Trevino, Delia, 170 Trevino, Ernest, 152 Trevino, Irma, 203 Trevino, Leonor, 78, 170 Trevino, Lupe, 65, 203 Trevin Trevin Trevin Tribble, Trimpe, o, Rachel, 71, 170 o, Raul, 111, 152 o, Robert, 95, 170 Colleen, 170 Nancy, 61, 62, 65, 78, 92, INDEX 156 105, 201 199, 202, 206 95, 176, 203 Tucker, Jim, 111 ' Tunches, Helen, 95, 170 Tunches, Josephine, 68, 95, 203 Turincio, Esther, 152 Turner, Bozzy, 188, 203 Turner, Mike, 111, 152 Turner, Sandra, 170 Tuttle, Sam, 170 Tutton, Gwen, 152 U Uehlinger, Libbie, 95 Upchurch, Clarence, 170 Uribe, Beatrice, 95, 203 Urrutia, Frank, 170 V Valerio, Richard, 170 Valadez, Gloria, 75, 152 Valdez, Domingo, 170 Warren, Ruth, 152 Warren, Sue, 171 Waters, Jolene, 133, 152 Watson, Jo Ann, 171 , Weaver, Pat, 67, 70, 71, 80, 132, 171 Webb, Elizabeth, 56, 73, 80, 133, 152 Weeks, Jim, 61, 65, 138, 153 Welsh, Annie Mae, 171 Wells, Mary Alice CJr.J, 171 Wells, Mary Alice CSr.J, 205 Wells, James, 110 Wendt, Margie, 84, 85, 171 Wharton, Ted, 171 Wheelis, Richard, 171 White, Cynthia, 75, 153 White, David, 95, 205 White, Dennis, 60, 171 Whitehead, A. D., 205 Whitehead, Jo Anne, 68, 153 Whitehead, Modell, 153 Wiggins, Mattie, 75, 87, 153 Valdez, Eddle, 170 Wilburn, Bertha, '76 Valdez, Emanuel, 111, 152 Wilkjl-,SI Tim, 205 Valdez, Refugla, 152 Williams, April, 153 Valdez, Rudy, 35, 203 Williams, Bobby, 153 Valdez, SWV9, 170 Williams, Carrie Beth, 171 Valles, Johnny, 95, 152 Williams, Charles, 21, 65, 69, sz, 83, 1 Valls, Y0l1'-lldfi, 152 Williams, Dorothy, 26, 84, 78, 171 VHHU, J0S9Pl1lllB, 29, 170 Williams, Edwin, 153 Vargas, Canseula, 152 Williams, Hanks, so V3SSllHklS, QEOTE9, 170 Willing, Charles, 171 Vasquez, Amta, 170 Willis, Lillian, 76, 84, 153 V3SCll19z, MHYY, 86, 170 Willis, Saralyn, 171 Vasquez, Olga, 152 Wilson, Barbara, 95, 171, 209 Vasquez, Rudy, 204 Wilson, Brenda, 153 Vaughan, D01'0flly, 204 Wilson, Zoe, 153 Vega, Albert, 152 Winchester, Pauline, 153 Vega, Manuel, 120 Winkle, James, 132, 153 Vega, Rosma, 170 Winters, Karelen, 14, 27, 58, 80, 81, 34, 191, Vehlinger, Libble, 170 205I 208 Vela, Arturo, 152 Withrow, Ruth, 76, 84, 153 Vela, Carmen, 170 Wofford, Lula, 171 Vela, Olga, 152 Wood, Jane, 80, 88, 158, 171 Vella, Ray, 152 Woods, Lynda, 55, 132, 153 VEYH, -709, 170 Wooldridge, Don, 95, 153 Vela, Juan, 152 Wooters, Barney, 171 Vela, TGFSSH, 152 Wooters, Margaret, 153 Vefalll, Gregory, 204 Wren, Doris, 153 Vefgafa, Robert, 73, '5 Wren, Shelby, 153 Vergara, Rosie, 170 Wright, carol, 205 Veselka, R2ym0I1Cl, 170 Wright, Florence, 153 Vickers, Betty, 18, 27, 34, 70, 80, 81, 204 Wright, J01mnyI 171 VlCkeI'S, -109, 68, 120, 152 Wright, Virginia, 86, 171 Viera, Martha, 54, 76, 77, 170 Villanueva, Carmen, 152 Villanueva, Jesse, 60, 204, 206 Y Janet, 205 I Villarreal, Oscar, 111, 152 lager' Villarreal, Adeline, 95 170 Yagefi Judy' 153 Villarreal, Christine, 203, 204 Yanezf Bemfo- 34, 205, 206 Villarreal, Francisca, 95, 152 Yanez' Don' 153 Villarreal, Jimmy, 111, 152 YafdaSiEJ0e' 111 Villarreal, Johnny, 111, 152 Yeifyl mmett' 153 Villarreal, Julia, 171 Ye I Ruth' 132i 171 ViHan,ea1I Lupe ,78I 204 oung, Robert, 15, 21, 54, 82, 83, 112, 117, Villarreal, Ma rialeria 152 205 S , Villarreal, Ofilia, 171 Ruben 95, 152, 171 Villarreal, , Villarreal, Rueben Vivian 95 171 Vinson, James, 171 l Yturria, Armando, 35, 205 Yturria, Juanita, 205 Yzaguirre, Beatrice, 153, 205 Yzaguirre, George, 111, 120 Vogler, Paul, 152 Z Vnlesky, Nell, 204 zambrane, Edward, 153 W Zamora, Alfredo, 60 Zapata, Hector, 161, 171 Wade, Marilyn, 87, 152 Wafer, George, 152 Walser, Linnea, 58, 204 Zepeda, Amelia, 54, 50, 205 Diane Roland, 110, 153, 170 Tony, 98, 107, 205 Zepeda, Zepeda, Zepeda, Walter, Elenora, 42, 67, 132, 152 Zerr, Bernhard, 153 Walton, Donald, 152 Zey, Richard, 84, 111, 153 Wann, Grady, 68, 152 Zimmerman, Barbara, 24, 29, 30, 80, 84, 159, Ward, Floyd, 79 171 Ward, Nancy, 95, 152 Zunker, Daniel, 19, 98, 99, 100, 105, 106, Ware, Mary, 171 151, 176, 205 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Produced by students of Rov Miller High School Published by Port Printing Company Senior portraits by Lichtenstein's Studios Underclassmen pictures by R. 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