Roy Miller High School - Duffle Bag Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX)
- Class of 1958
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X' 5' Q XX X? 260 GMM ja? Xb V7 VOLUME VIII 1958 ROY MILLER HIGH SCHOOL corzvus cumsn, TEXAS W 7 E DUFF LE BAG xi! L--v Seniors Dedieate Annual To James Snuffy Creighton Snuffy leaves the build ing after a day's classes. 4 Known as Snuffy to all of the Miller stu- dents, Mr. Creighton is as much a part of Miller and its heritage as the building itself. Since his first year at Miller in 1935, Snuffy has taken a fatherly interest in the football team, and he never forgets one of his boys . During his coaching years at Miller between 1936 and 1946, Snuffy produced many power- ful teams, and he is now regarded by stu- dents, fans and sports writers as Mr. Bucca- neer, himself. I remember back in 1938 when . . are Snuffy's familiar opening words at our pep rallies. He always lets us, as a student body and a team, know right where we stand, and sometimes he takes the wind out of our sails, too. In Snuffy's Civics classes, there is always a drop of Hadacolu in the form of a paddle awaiting the person who didn't pass that Civics test yesterday, or who didn't yell loud enough at that game last night. Mr. Creighton is and will always be remem- bered by Miller students as Snuffy in his fami- liar plaid flannel shirt and his striped tie. Snuffy-the man with the twinkle in his eyegthe truest Buccaneer of them all? ffw, After the cries of, We want Snuffy die down, Snuffy briefs us on the approaching game at the pep rallies. An unlucky Civics student gets his daily dose of Hadacol from Snuffy. 4-Q... ....A 5 an -H-if5 A. Leaning back in his chair, Snuffy strikes a familiar pose in his classroom. REWORD Since its opening in 1928 Roy Miller has established some strong and lasting traditions These traditions have played a great part in forming the famous Buccaneer spirit which has been evident at Miller for many years Throughout this book we have tried to capture these traditions for you the students of Roy Miller In picture and word form The arrows in the book Indicate the spirit of Miller in carrymg traditions from the past into the future classes at our school When we come to Miller as sophomores we are scared and confused By our next year as Juniors we are more confident and very glad to be- long to the Miller student body At last we become proud seniors During this most wonderful of all years we feel as if we have been given charge of the Miller spirit and it is up to us to keep it going to give to the future classes During our years at Miller we are guided in our studies and ac- tivities by interested teachers and other faculty members. We work with each other in a spirit of togetherness which permeates the whole school. Traditional activities such as flying our helium-filled balloons carry- ing flower arches at graduation and the iunior-senior assembly are repeated each year. Another great part of our tradition is that a true Buccaneer never accepts a defeat. Setbacks we accept for we use them as stepping stones to victory. This spirit is evident in our sports, in our school organizations, and in the hearts of students of Roy Miller High School. 6 TRADITIONS DOMINAT hi MILLER ACTIVITIES Traditional Actrvrtres Are Repeated Each Year D O D 8 We Are Guided In Our Studres And Actrvrtres D If? D 38 We Work In A Sprrrt of Togetherness D D If? CP O lf? 54 Ctb aao A True Buccaneer Never Accepts Defeat If? If? If? If? C7 98 At First We Are Scared and Confused D If? C7 If? D D136 hoo gg 21 Our Next Year We Are More Confident C? D I? If? D D158 At Last We Become Proud Seniors D D If? D D D O D176 t d gStude 2 . ' I J' 'B 2 A 3 F I I 4 X -4 'f Q 4 a a 0 n a , 5 Y' 5' 5 5 ' IL 1 5 J 2 ii Views of city . . . Views of school .... A etivities Y 9' ' I c 9 -'Q . 5'-el . H I Q n 4 as , g o o 0 U jg - l X . . . - 1 ' I P - I Aciininistration , . . tat-ulty 'rr. Acadeinics I Tl q i 3 V' s tl l 11: 1 o u ll ri 1 f 1 ins, it .5 sus...Orgniztins .I 2 F i 4' i M' it : , f V ' Sports . . .flntrarnurals W 'F 'ff 2 I 3 I it. Q tl '12 F Q 6 M- is an 1' 1 E F u Q - 5 Sop in re Favorites . . . Outstandin .tudents . , . C1 ss ' .1 1 91 1 3 ' 5 4 .V l E Ir F3 ? ' -, i a 5' 4 1 'f f .Junior Favorites . . , Outstanding Students I . . Class , ,, , .g 5 . 2 A , Q - V Senior Favorites . . . Outs an in nts . . . Class i ,,, 3 . . ' 'I ' r s Q 1 ,Q r ff R5 XQQM Q35 ggi M Dfw! TRADITIONAL ACTIVITIES REPEATED 9 72.4 a -mg? A 1 juan '91 05: in -' 3.'f2 Q 1'3 it - +11 ,1 'I Qu, Taq gf. Cywfff is , 1 5'-I 3' 1 .11 , I,, W ,9 Y' TT , I J E-sl'-. .Q--Vt I :Q 5' X 1' rgeifx ' r TETQV 1 .'i Aoi? !3': U t 'Q W , 'uJ.1t4 I 25' 'LIES EEZ I-si!! fin if iipfig-ef silk? QIE1 'F '11 fr1':Fg'li?5gEE5'i 2,13-iw-rf, wx, I' -lig 21:11 P993 215: iv, 4 5,21 S 535, -4 411 E Eiilp 'V 'Wiv64'1! i ir-4Ii.fJ-Q QQ, ii! lift! .flgcag-3-5.1 H ' 4 H in .5 Izt!fl!!7 .i'l!3T1! 9'3t a tfvbfi- iifltif Agn! fqtl Q- , bi, . 'Q' :rs .Ei Iggy 1 vFs I,-D gri- WFP' 93:91 frog! fi 2,14 9 I A A 223 .Wi q3,,,z,,, .-aus.- lf . i WAELQKQQ 'E' Our city's industrial section is centered a- round the ship channel, which is shown in the upper picture. From this area, oil, cotton, and chemical products are shipped to other parts of the world. The bay-front is pictured at the right. Lined with palm trees, olean- ders and other semi-tropical foliage, it in- cludes yacht basins, three piers, and a ter- raced seawall. The city's business section is dominated by modern hotels, office buildings, and churches. Tall palm trees grow through- out the downtown area. 'TN 7 n Tl 1111's TH: Wu. 11 X, ui ,- 11 .- 1-,ua . . X g liiffe an V- . M. z-q -,,e,e N x , . .... I Y f nv 1 I Corpus Christi . . . Our Hom The big city of the coastal bend, Cor- pus Christi, Texas. is our home. We are proud to live in one of the fastest grow- ing cities in the nation, Located on beau' tiful Corpus Christi Ray, our city offers many opportunities for fun and recrea- tion for high school students. No matter where we go in later life. we will never forget all of the wonderful times we have had here during our high school days, not only on the campus but also in the city and adjacent areas of interest. ll We will always remember how we went to Padre Island on those lazy sum- mer days and soaked ourselves in the warm Texas sun . . . the dances on the 'l'-llead during the summer ',.. a full moon making a path of silver across the bay at night . , , how we rode up and down Chaparral yelling for our Bucca- neers . . . Saturday night when we all met at our favorite drive-in . . . the whole town going wild during Buccaneer Days...all these things mean home to us +fN NA., sr nf'-X 3 . 'i ' ' it 'I 1 ' Tig-Q. f -'-'-.-.:- lit 'Fi A 5 ' A Q. ,I 'V xgsli 1- 'N-- .K 'GQ 6 ll' 'S I ', I ll lin 'ivy 77:6 I R Miller. . . Qur School .fv- nv- Ar T 5- Buccaneer Siadium is directly be- hind our school. It's thick green turf fields many sports events dur- ing thc year. cf. 'E From the first time we step inside the doors as frightened sophomores until we leave as proud seniors, we love and respect our school, Roy Mil- ler. It has been a place of study, fun, joy. and heartache for every Miller student, and teachers as well. Miller will always mean a great deal to us. The pep rallies. . .six weeks' tests . . . report card days . . . the yellow balloons . . . scrambling to get in lunch line . . . the Favorite's dance . . . and graduation-this is all a part of our life at Roy Miller. The towers of our school are a symbol of victory to us. At night, after we have won a game, the towers are flooded with purple and gold lights. Our gym is one of the beauty spots of our campus. It is the scene of many pep rallies dances and basketball games W 9 Y' .lr 'irtfrse-s .... Mr. Nelson addressed 'Gr each class assembly gistration Ru l Registration day arrivedeethe first day of school. Every- body was trying to talk all at once as we saw all our friends again and admired each others' sun tans. Pushing our way through the crowds, we tried to sign up with our favorite teachers. We reluctantly said good-by to summer, but we were glad to start again to school. that day and welcomed , back the student body. 3 ' 4 Eddie Valdez, Ray Vaselka, George Vassilakis, and Dennis White try to find out if they are to keep the big white card or turn it in. 'ff Xb Looks of expectancy and dread cross the faces of Sharon Jennings, Pat Weaver, Carolyn Cain, Ann Sears, and Sue Byrd as they await an onrush of students seeking enrollment cards. It may he a long wait. lp-1 Be in sy' 'X V --0' v j Carol Gary, Josephine Vann qw' zwslstzmts start thu- cncilcss task of Counting out schedule sheets 5 i 0 This mob of students roprc-sc-nts only um- of mzmy similar scones that were found around our school on registration day r' 3 Before the foofball game Maxine llutkn :xml .Iosephlm Vann sell programs whilc Trudy Scars sells helium filled balloons, Fred Creg low is ll willing customer, Extra Actlvltle H Ip Boos As our team busses traveled to out-of-t0wn.gam,es, thex were erul with such signs as Bust 'Em Bucs' which Ku Ross Judv Park hold, pr uslls , 1 K 1' i s I lx, if lm ' 1 rl 1 ' k QB. N I Left: Our cheerleaders notice lx-.fi Nlf ,Xlli-1, lIi.f.f1fi,f vliziiiis-il li llll .,1f.ilp1lsl 'lilllr in-xifi' viirifmii vvaf fllll up in the :yin in ifif'p:ii':.1mii lui' nur in-ii rzilly School Spirit Our cheerleaders lvcl us as i i . , . ii - v l -, K lim' ll-:im ilu' lizillliri' Hui' l.illl'l'l's ill lilly 'Nlilll-1' lligh fi' ' KM? Every Friday morning, students poured into the gym for the pop rally until there was only standing mom left. vu.. may Mrs. E. L. Flint, Treasurerp Mrs. l-I. W, Mueller. Presirlentg Mrs. llenry liinz, Secretary: and Mrs. A, C. Webb. Vice-President. prepare to hold the first meeting of the new school year. Mrs. Mary Morgan. Parliamentarian. is not pieturerl, PT Promotes arent, Teacher Bond Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs, Thurman Milton. and Mrs. G. R. Ax ery become members ot' l l'A hy paying their du at an early meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jarbeaux nffvr tht-ir aisxistgiiicr- iii M-himl iivtivilivs hy cnllvvllnfl girliixisximi 111 thc- mlziiirvs hi-lil 1-vcry night :iflc-r lmilligill gaiiiivs A..-,,. ., ,Ma A, ,, fi Y .,..- Parenfgxmee? and visit with the loachors at tho first VIA iiivi-limi which was well attvnrlod. Ps ra-.Ei .... W-W..-.-w .,, A group of parents stop to discuss some of thc- zactivitivs on thc calendar for the PTA during the coming your. ff' NN.: 10 .4-4 'f 4. Ex, Mr. Lopez assists Raymond Barron in the construction of a leather project. Craft students use their finished products as practical gifts. Vocational Courses Gffer ,I .., Y W-f -ig, -ev . , is AEM J --,X Checking spark plugs and oil are routine tasks with John Unitis and Calvin Clark. 'UP' 'Q-...., mia., of Al RL buf S- The Secretarial Trammg course lncludcs shorthand typmg and the operation of several busmtss machmcs Charlene Stobbs Larolwn Houck and Maxme Hutka are taking dxctatlon to bulld up thelr speed Man Gpportunitie Art classes gnve students a chance to express thexr talents in the field of pamtmg Gary Grlffm is shown paint- mg a modern deslgn Arlme Meru, Rosa Cruz, and Paulme Meru enjoy the begmnmg steps 1n makmg CCFHITIICS I I if ,qs D. W : Z X-J 'b-A' I f' N e Q i Z . .Q :C LEAN! 'X-1.1 X SX Gene Fugitf points out the solution of a trigono- metry problem to Rzinken Kennedy, Barney Wooters. and Reggie Stearns. Scienc s and Engli h Are Stressed Knowledge of first aid as practiced by Estella Flores and Mary Frances Hastings will be a great asset in time of need. Maps are used as a teaching aid to Miss Stevenson and students Irene R and Alicia Sanchez. I .WTQ5 s f-me 'H,,..',s1,, Judy Blackmon and Ben demonstrate some of the prin- ciples of chemistry. Laboratory sciences play a very important role in our modern world of today. Mary Ann Fryer watches as Rey Garcia, Charles Williams. and Eddie Rankin perform an experiment in physics. The emphasis of present day education is on the math and science courses. Spivey A representative from General Motors demonstrates in an assem- blv for science students the won- ders of electronics. . Q L X -X Q' ,B . .. 'iii V N, .-In ,- K Q . - . flu! g' 5 y 'Y 1 1, , as ' x. I , 1 fl sflx . 'Q 1 A' 0 K' o 0 , s .0 .035 :I .. ' 1 9 . . v. . go : rf., - . ' 9 Q S 0 ' Qs. 0 Q. O ' 0 Q o o Q O . , ,O 1 Y.. 0 I 0 . . 0 ' 4 A47 A1-I. A W Q' 0 8 I sd! ','g..,.,,- 0 Q 'W A . 4 H- 1.3 QQ P' ' AE ,umm 'S N gs 5, l.,1 'H 4'-ri X Soars For Big Gam -f' Although it was a cold and wet night. supporters of the Buiccaneers crowded into the school parking lot for the pep ra y. Coach Prueft gives Sandra Hinson a purple and gold corsage after he announced that she had been named Football Queen. The Burning HM is a traditional WW 'lf HN' HI!-Zhi P'-'D rally hold lu-tow the ltllllcr-Ray game. Y 5'6'0 ,' . vZ'!'!'.'1'e QQQOOOOQOO2 ' ' stew Q 5235 Decoration Contest Hel Before Miller-Ra Game . N Ti V A huge face of a Buccaneer nas painted on the doors of X 5' if the band hall. Mary Ruyle, 'loliy llale, Nlargzirel Anders X 6 N i wx 55. X .5 x, , 5 . fs Q 4 if I 4 f . in 1 4, ..c. g H... Q' - sf .X , , , - 1 .. ' fQ-c.., . gl 'X I! ' Q qw - I' 8 ff ' M . ...' l This homeroom door wac given a pri1e for being the most comical door in the door deqorition contest Mr Lttcr back pulls the tongue of an unfortunate Texan 26 Julie Dodson, and Eddie Rankin are iiiaking some finish ing touches. .c Fernando Gomez and Mrs. Brooks stand beside their horne- room door which won a prize in the door contest for being the most original. Fernando made the eyeecatching Bucca- neer faees out of paper inaehe. -.X-I T X Lt ' .ti I i The very latest in snrinz fzishien is modeled hy lovely Sandra llendersnn 4Snmmy llender- sonl. Jo Anna Fernandez t.Iohnnv Fer- . . u'l i v'- u'- l I Ill .K Miller on' , o+'1 5 'Q .Wa- , o,-r-f -'.. - I N .4 I pk' 1, Y lla.. In .'a,-.m- lllu 'lin' nr' I. n'-.-in ll ' u n 'N The Beauty Shop Quartet is composed of four very charm- ing girls. They are Alice Ayala tAlex Ayalal, Beatrice Dunham 1Bill Dunhaml. Bessie Williams tButch Williamsl. and Jo Ann Gillis tJohn Gillisb. Males Present Style Show A'- .' H'- , . n - 1 - ,'.'. . el iianflezl and Betty Torres tllruno Forrest nmdel new, exciting Paris crezitmiis. l . 1 :up ,g-,, . 1 .- ..funn . 4- .' u:'n'nlanull'.'n .l' 11,11 u i S '-'-if l.. Adding some finishing touches to the traditional Christmas a tree in the mam hall are Robert Taylor and Sidna Gillis. The Student Council gave a Christ- mas party for the faculty in the library. Mrs. Rowley, Student Council sponsor, and Anne Lewis. corresponding secretary, serve at the table. Matthew Wells, Jo Ann Walton, Carolyn Vinson, and Joan Watkins are having a gay time preparing a Christmas box filled with food for a needy family. Teachers Enjoy Christma Fun At the faculty's Christmas party Miss Gene North is enjoying the attention of several male faculty members. U1 Si we , S Hu It sy H 21 Varied Activities Fill Busy School Schedule A post-exam dance was held in the cafeteria on the weekend after the semester exams. Several couples dance together to the ritter music. Q8 ...Q ...., Senior play fry-outs were held during February in the auditorium. Reading from the script are Jo Vann. Libby Yehlinger. Bobbie Berry, and Liliana Morales. In preparation for the favorites' dance. the favorite nominees prac- tice in the gym during homeroom. Basketball Team Presents Crchids To Queen, Sweetheart, Duchess liaunus. Iluchess. her After being presented as Sweetheart, Wan- da Ballew receives an orchid from her hus- band. Tommy Ballew. Mable Estes, Basketball Queen, waits patiently as her fiance. George Hendricks. tries to pin on her corsage. Myra Jane Alston assists .luhnny l'lll'lllk' lla he l'l'l'llZll'Q'N I1 :He lrm-nt' cm'-we .4-., ' v 'K '19 !f..s' . .5451 f The surprised and happy favorites are presented to the student body at the Favorites' Dance. ROW ONE: Charlie Noack, Honey Se- ward, Billy Howell, and Joyce Byrd. ROW TWO: Myra Jane Al- ston, and Janice Pulliam. ROW THREE: Mike Carew, Donnie Doss, Sharon Jennings, Rey Garcia, Li- liana Morales, Abraham Morales. Favorites Announced At Annual Dance James Peterson escorts Judy Blackmon as Jun- ior favorite nominees are presented. til The Sophomore favorite nominees are tensely awaiting the announcement of Sophomore favorites. Couples danced together in a setting of bright twinkling stars hanging from a ceiling of blue. ,Kg yiuvf WN. li ?,17f,!yg, I ,v 6 , 4' . J ' 'V fy f n g.. Alyl I lv- f 4 14. 'L .w ' 1 if . if-Y -1 0 . Q 1 A? C 9 ' . Q51 Y. Av af . M2535- Mf ' , ' O' A y 0 ' -Ms 4 1 U' A Q ' 5 O Q O U i L il Y '1 W1 D 4' i 1 . QR, 'V 2 , Q 1 I 9 A xx GW dug: I rv' '-'L-3 '1 'a R+ 1 2 Y 1 ,. Before their reiurn Trip home, ffllii' iwherl Bum :emi the-lr fzuthful fum Stop for an lute to out zaftvr an ox' If Y Citing gznnv :at Mc-Allvn. Earl Spring Brin Trip Reverend Robert Taie, Reverend Peter Rogers, and Rabbi Amilo Wohl spoke at Miller Q i during Brotherhood Week. Standing with thc-m is Mr. Ed Curron. who introcluc-ml ' the speakers. , EY Q As graduation draws near, seniors get into the swing of things by ordering invitations and souvenirs. Concerts, Assembli Mr. Carol Bailey, Buc Band director. takes a well deserved bow afte band s mnu tl sprmg concert I' dk... Mr. Eugene Marble, of Colum- bia Southern Chemical Corpor- ation. speaks to a sophomore assembly during the Sopho- more Career Day program. Backstage Scenes: Mrs. Mary Virginia Morgan, speech teacher and director of the 1958 Senior Play. trims Eddie Barrera's moustache so that it wonlt interfere with his lines. Stage Crew Make-Up Props Costumes Publicity House Manager Terry Hollingsworth Jerry Polinard Pat Weaver Charles Perrington Sharon Barfield Sidna Gillis Carol Gary Martha Bullaiean Palsy Mooney Mary Ruyle Janice Kutz Carrie Beth Williams Leona Noss Maxine Hulka Jo Vann Louise Kuehn Barbara Jean Wilson Jane Woods Butch Williams Great Big Doorstep - S nio The newest member of the Crochet family is introduced to Uncle Dewey. played by Jerry Sweeney. Evvie Crochet Topal Crochet Mrs. Crochet Elna Crochet Fleece Crochet Arthur Crochet Mr. Tobin Commodore Mrs. Dupre Tayo Delacroix Dewey Crochet Bobbie Berry Dorothy Williams Romelia Guerra or Alice Jo Acuna Tommie Ann Ragland Libby Uehlinger Jueventio Gonzalez Marvin Rathke Eddie Barrera Mary Ware Lawson Butler Jerry Sweeney Mrs. Beaumont Mary Ruyle Guitar Player David Irving Co-Stage Managers Alice Sanchez and Rey Garcia Pla WE ARE GUIDED IN OUR STUDIES AND If :W i'fT: fiifr' lrfit. fvtaefi trvsty s-54-5 at-ffl 35112 1 tg ,Q tvnQ'l1 ' 'iii' 23-ig 1 5s'ti: ip-iw-I'-yi,-5 , ij ' .4 r I-1 ! 196.1 'T1 Eff 92 J!! Q! 'Ii' stir' :assi qv on 1 If nr u n in 5 E 'J Hg 1-ri a 12 1 12 2 .-I-I :G ie L5' ys- ', ,'. -' ,, fix' 4 W 1 , ' 3--'-We wg - -. v.. M5444 NW The Corpus Christi Board of Educa- tion has devoted many hours to help- ing us attain our excellent public schools. Their contributions to our school system will long be remem- bered by the graduating classes. As Superintendent of the Corpus Christi P u h l i C Schools, llr, ll, L. Williams shows personal interest in our education through his many long hours of service. Boa rd Devote My As Director of Instruction, Mr. George Broad's many duties include h e l p i n g teachers plan their teach- ing methods. Director of Child Account- ing, Research and Com- munity Relations, Mr. George Davis plans ahead for the ever-increasing enrollment in our city, Di eCf0 of Tax' Finance, and P 0P?ffY,-Mr. J. D. Director of Personnel, Mr. Weldon Gibson screens Slaybaugh handles school systems financial affairs. and hires teachers and secretarial personnel. Man Hour To Gur Schools Board of Education at one of its bismonthly meetings, Mr. Tom M. Browne. Mr. Raymond E. Edson, Mrs. Harry Eaton, Secretary, Mr. Paul R. Haas. President, Mr. Arturo Vasquez. Vice-President. Mrs. Gertrude Thomas. and Mr. Roy Gilleland. A . x Coffee breaks af The Cove make up a part of Mr. Alley's, Mr. Nelson's, and Mr. Morgan's daily schedule. Students making illegal visits during class time to this popular hang-out sometimes find a not-so pleasant surprise in our three principals. Miller Administrators Direct School Program MR. NELSON Miller's new principal, Mr. Mark Nelson. a loval Buc fan from way back, has easily stepped into the Miller-way of things. Promoting what he describes as a feeling of oneness among Miller students by supporting the Bucs at all their games. taking an active part in all school organizations. and a per- sonal intercst in the students has made Mr. Nelson a favorite with both faculty and pupils. if SUV 1. :Vi - l N-1'-X J, , NH? ALLEY The familiar chimes in the morning form the introduction for Mr. Alleys announcements. This is just one of his many duties as Mr, Nc-lson's right-handfmanf' llis solemn. May I help you? may mean a three day vacation for some of his frequent visitors. Although this is his first year at Miller. he has quickly become a part of us. During all of the sport seasons he opcns his announcements encouraging attendance to the games, backing the Bucs all the viay. MR,MORGAN One can usually find Mr, Morgan among piles of books and lost articles. or collecting money for books which have been lost or damaged. This is his fourth year at Miller and his friendly voice is one which we look forward to hearing as he assists the Rally Club and the Band of the Buccaneers at half-time. Students look forward to being on Morgan's Bus when he acts as a sponsor for the out-of-town games. On or off the campus he's Tops in everyone's hook. .t si SS -c -s it ,, . A X S ALMA COOK MRS.HELEN M.CALDWELL JAMES A. CREIGHTON JOHN R. HARGROVE Nl X B 9 'll X ll X Ed ..e,M. . Shorthand. Typing Nursery llistory History Man Take Advantage Cf Electives Offered Art courses are elective. While learning to express himself. each student demonstrates his individual ability. Color and design prin- ciples, commercial art. advanced drawing and painting are all a part of this important series. To help students who intend to seek em- ployment in the business world, Miller has a wide offering in the field of commercial sub' jects. Typing, shorthand, secretarial training. and bookkeeping are among those courses de- signed to give all the necessary training for efficient office work. 0 v9Xf Miss Cook explains the correct typing technique before a daily drill. -'Q-ff,---.W--man-mnwmnxgwnevvn-uwvsa 'fs' fI,g f ..,, N fvg .-'I-Elf. .. at Y-ww if 5--v i 1.-.,,,,. Sponsor-Chess Club Sponsor -The Duffle Bag MRS. GARNET HINER B. A. Bible Sponsor-Bible Club SPRUCE KEEN B A.. Nl. Ed. Civics MRS. MARY W. MCCALLICK ll, S. Typing MRS. DOROTHY S. NOLD B. S.. M. S. Art K GENE NORTH MRS. LORENA Ri-:ones ii. A.. M. A. B- All Mp A ffliffffi' En lish. History Sponsor -.lr. Iiistorians g MRS. POLLY POWELL MRS. MILDRED SCHROEDER ll. A.. NI A. B B. A, I' S llistory Typlriil EDWIN E. SLUDER B. A., BI. A. Civics KM-se ,Q XA., 3 Miss North points out geographic locations on the map to her history students. Students of Bible, Histor Stud Interesting Events Two semesters of Bible study are offered at Miller as an elective. Students participate in the non-denominational classes to discuss both the Old and New Testaments. The Bible Club gives interested persons the opportunity to continue their studies of the Testaments in extra-curricular activity. The study of past. present. and future events is undertaken by students in history courses. Developing better citizens by instill- ing in students the knowledge of. not only our own country's history. but that of other na- tions, is the aim of Millers history teachers. VIDA TEAGUE FOLK WEAVER MARY WEST B S. Nl. A. B. A., M. A. B. S., M. A, Math Math. llistory Math. History , I A I . t 5 9 ,I 15 X LAWRENCE LOPEZ M S. Imlustriul Arts Sponsor-Senior class MRS. DORIS MILLER ii. A.. M A. Q English The Child Development Laboratory makes up an important part of the home Home Economics Department. O O G' Homemaklng, Industrial Arts Applied to Practical Llse Toward new horizons is the motto of future homemakers as they study budgeting. cooking. sewing. human relations, and child development. Both boys and girls are working toward a goal of ma- ture and wholesome living to become leaders of tomorrow. Students taking woodwork courses learn the use and care of hand and machine tools. Mechanical Drawing is another popular course, teaching those who take advantage of it, lettering. orthographic projection. geometric construction. and blueprinting. The drawing of machine parts and architectural drawing are also included in this course of study. A 41 46 MRS. INA ALENE BROOKS ll -X English DENA L. EIDSON B S. Ilomemakimz Sponsor -F. ll. A. MRS. WILMA H. FOUTS ll. S llomf-making Sponsor I . H. A. HOWARD HARDY B S. Industrial Arts MRS. PAULINE G. HENSLEE B. S. Ilomemakintl Sponsor---F. II. A. MRS. DOROTHY LAWSON B. A.. M. A. English Speech MRS. NANCY ROWLEY li A Sw-och SINIHSUI' Slurlr-nt f'nuncil EDDIE STEVENSON Nl A linglish CHIPMAN G. STUART li 9 lVler'hunic:il Drawing N f vi GLADYS TRANTHAM is A. xi .-x English 4 -s- eq 'Q' O ' K MRs. HELEN wu.Lis ,,. R it is .x 'Eg-1 Q V 5' English ' I c . W . , J-, MRS. MARY P. wise . '--1 may is A. xi A. ffl, 1 x' ' english ,O ' 4 .K -ji, ,xg h e, V ' 1 I' 1 R v, Y? 2.1 'Q F .ks ' O E 4. .,. -no 3 . Appreciation of Drama and Literature Developed Through Speech, English Classes Three years of English and one-half year of speech are required of each student who graduates from Miller. Senior English is offered to those students who plan on college educations. Business English is an elective course which offers students the opportunity to take lessons in English which will help them when seeking employment in the business world. Composition. creative writing, literature, and grammar are stressed, Drama and debate are also offered for practi- cal experience and training in acting and speaking as well as to develop teams to participate in contests. Mrs. Willis points aut periods of English literature to Mike MRS- -lo M4-TT'1A Lowrie, Doris Sales, and Sharon Barfield. B. A., Nl A English. French MRS. CLAIRE MONTGOMERY ll of .l, ill A. English. .lonrnulism Sponsor-The liiiccnnecr 47 x LVAXFX -e. 0 tk if s s ' Mr. W. E. Cosgrove, Drivers Education instructor, explains the art of driving to three of his interested student. Wil Z' -fu '? 'lf BARBARA RAE AIRHEART li. S. P. E., Health Sponsor-WVhccrlcarlcrs, Rally Committee CORINNE BRITT B. A., M. Ed, Counselor Sponsor-FTA MRS. EULA LAY BURKET M. S. P. E. SponsorMStamp Club MRS. EDITH COSGROVE B. of Ed. Librarian Sponsor-Tccnagc Library Club w, E, CQSGROVE li S. of lid. P li., Drivers lid. MRS. CHARLES H. HARRIS B, S. of Ed. Secretary to Assistant Principal GILBERT L. HERRERA B. E., M. S. Math, P. E. Sponsor-B Team Football BILL HooPER B. s. P. E., Health MRS. RAE INGLE Secretary to Principal Office, Guidance Staffs Help Both Students and Teachers 48 Staffing the offices which form the hub of the niaiiyvspoked wheel of a busy school are those pictured here. Secretaries to the principals assist them in their many duties, while the guidance department helps students with problems pertaining to school or personal difficulties. Physleal Fltness Programs Provlde Wholesome ACIIVIIIES P11t1upat1on IH the sports and M lClSUl0 tlme actnltles IS glantel all students who take xdvantage of the Phxslnal Pducatlon and Health p10 gldlll Fonuntlatlon on good health prantlces form the core of thls pro gram The never endmg 'ob of ropalrm f lnhmrw books IS undertaken bx Tnmmx Ballcw ELAH MEDFORD RAY NICOL 1 1 MRS LORRINE E NICHOLS PETE RAGUS DUANE SANDLIN llll l DUSTY SIMMONS ull lwlu 1 ll ll h 41 MRS LOURETTA E SMITH I NIHNUI GEORGE UTTERBACK 'l S xslc l 1 l 49 IE l , m . l ': 'A A 0 0 .,, 7 .A ss, A 1 lss aw W - X u: V. if X 0 4 0 0 1 . ' - A A 3 . - 4 V 2 S 1 .. ,Q L N, I' , . ' ,' ' ' ,gf f ry- 4 . , xl L 1 5 1 I ' Z - , .. A ., .. ' V Q I X , . '. , . . ' - q . , '. . f . A Y li 5 Nl .X Nl S l11lll'lIl'l1lll 'Vg L if ll S, Nl AX l' lf l'41:L'll lll'I1IlIs l 11r1ll1.1ll l ll1141slr.1l' si ll s ' A 'I l'llfNll'lll l':Illll'illll!Il l'lllll'll7'l'l'llk'lR l-'11111l111ll ' . X Nl A lx Vu s'loI' ' X T I X Pkxx li A. Ill A. ' l'hj. 'ul 1 Clllll Q 'v L' uc -Fu Ilmull l C S 1 1 Q ' l ,f, ' B A ' 1 ' , S llvallh Sl . '--.lr livml l'1'11w .l, .' l'h,'.' 'all l-Ill lczlinn 1' 1:1chAlla1sk0tl1:1ll. If11111l1:1ll f r al v.91..' ,mg '-:HN .f .. i rj A ' 3 Z5 ' 3 if J . f fffiijf- ga-1-. 'A -, Q pa' ' .,, -M 139:25 - fs, . 3 .,,-fag: ' Math, Sciences Serve As College Preparation The stu dy of natural sciences becomes more necessary and more valuable as civili- zation and modern living become increas- ingly complex. Biology, chemistry, and phys- ics are offered to Miller students who are in- terested in these sciences and are planning on continuing their education in college. Math courses are organized so that they are suited to each student's interests and abil- ities. Algebra, commercial math, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry are some of the courses that offer students the oppor- tunity to increase their mathematical knowl- edge in preparation for careers. ROBERT LUTER B. F. A.. M. S. D. E. Sponsor-Distributors Club FANNIE McCASKlLL B. S.. M. A. Math WALTE R ME RTZ B. 5. Industrial Sheet Metal Joi-:N BAGNALL B. s., M. s. 1. ct 'r. LEE M. BEHANNON B. S. Math JAMES J. coSGRovE M. Ed. M -h - Sh p . , , , . at ml U Biology students, with the aid of microscope, discover the wonders of nature. DONALD F. GALEN B. M, S. Biology MRS. VELMA HENSON B. A. Math XJ l B Mary Ann Fryer and Steve Roscher discuss the complicated process J I A . has of slide rule with Mrs. Roberts. Miller Students Are Well Prepared For Business World Distributive Education is designed for juniors and seniors who desire to prepare for careers in the field of dis- tribution---retail, wholesale, and serv- ice occupations. Industrial Coopera- tive Training offers training in occu- pations included in the trade and in- dustrial fields, such as mechanics. machinists, electricians, craftsmen. butchers, and others. The basic ob- jectives of these opportunity-giving courses are to prepare Miller students for useful employment in occupations T. R. MORRISON B. A. Physics, Algebra MRS. BETTY ROBERTS ' M. A. Math SAM B. STOK ES B. S.. M. A. Biology ' P Sponsor-Golf Coach A 9 of their choice. S. D. SRASNER B. S., M. S. Math INELL TEAGUE M. A. Business Education JAMES R. WELLS B. S., M. S. Biology CHARLES WEST B. S. Chemistry 5. E. WROBLESUKI Auto Mechanics if at an iii f' l L filii ? 1 --. ix 73506 Music, Foreign Languages Encourage Appreciation for Culture, Customs Musical strains, both vocal and instrumental, are familiar sounds to citi- zens of the Miller campus. Choir, band, and orchestra members work from early morning to late evening to maintain the famous reputation of the Buccaneer Music Department. To better understand the geography, customs, and language of foreign countries is the purpose of the language department. Students learn to communicate in the native tongue of many of these nations, thus broaden- ing their knowledge of the country. MRS. MARY VIRGINIA MORGAN B. A., M. A. Speech. Latin Sponsor Drama Vlub. Classical Club MRS. LOIS RHEA B. M, E.. M, S. Fhoir MARTHA SANDERSON ll. A., M. A. Spanish M-big-12? C. R. BAILEY B. M.. M. A. Band MRS. J. F. BRUNDIDGE B. A. English, Spanish J. D. MASTERS M. A. Music Sponsor-Orchestra Coniugating Latin verbs seems to be an easy task for Abraham Korniarski and Crystal Gandy. il ,SS 'Ea - Xxx IMA LEE GLASSON MRS B L SHORT fllmc Nurse Nurse Sponsor Nurses Club MRS H J SCHROLLE ABEL W OLSON Cafeterla Manager lltud Kustodlan Cafeteria, Clmlc, Custodlans Combme To Promote Health Good food and compamonshlp are to be enjoyed by those who take advantage of that whlch the cafeterla offers Although Nllller students are encouraged to care for not only thelr own personal property but also that of the school s forgctfulness S0lll9tlITl9S prevails and lt IS necessary for someone else to plck up after us Efflclently takmg care of th1s chore are our custodlans and malds To them we owe thanks for thelr helpful SQFVICCS Avallable ln the Cl1n1c from 8 30 unt1l 3 15 each day IS a reglstered nurse and cl1n1c asslstants A1d 1S glven any stu dent who IS 1ll or hurt 5l'1dY TUYMI' fl'0W'1S 35 Sue Warren what would we do wnthout our clean The cafetena staff grabs a bnte before patlently trles to take her tempera up Crewe the onrush of hungry students ture Sprmg Fever maybe 53 .A Q Y f .f Q r . .0 0 H l 0 O 0 0 4. 05, ' Y .f ' V V V ,I . 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'HS in hi' it i Q x If ' I fi ni JUN ERNEST ALBORNOZ ELVIRA ALVARADO MARTHA ANDERSON IGNACIO BASALDUA ROSIE BOLADO REUBEN BOSSHARD 4.4 Standing In a salufe poslhon uc thi thru uplc xhu ln muc 1 1 MINS xx A rm N 'Nh lchur 'Nl art: and Lmdd Qrofford MARK BRITTON MARY HOPE BRONSON GILBERT CASTILLO 1 5 i ANGIE ARREDONDO BEATRICE ARREDONDO ERNEST BARRERA LILIA CASTILLO GUADELUPE CISNEROS CARLOS CORONA RUEBEN CORTEZ PS 3 - 1- ' af 'D 2? Q A 'S T -l I H T V I 1 tin 0 I' S .' . A pc' x x' lm-uri the hand z h ng, for' o mul' ,. Drs-5.4-ri nn uttx'uc'!1vv whxtc- UTI- 45 for 3 uri- Irl, IM-nyc-r, . X ' . 2 'n0z. . l ' , ,xf-5 i 'M .. A , f 'I 7,1 4? ,s . XX . iff' 9 gr 57 RUBEN CORTEZ YOLANDO CORTEZ 'il X 'ov LINDA CROFFORD RAUL CUESTA if 41 'C ,Q 141 DON DALRYMPLE IRY5 DENYER JULIE DOTSON TOMMY DUNN GAIL EGGLESTON BEN FLORES ESTELLA FLORES JOSE EMILE FLORES MARIA FLORES MARY HELEN GALVAN CRYSTAL GANDY CARLOS GARCIA if TED GARCIA SUSIE GARZA 58 The band comes marching onto the fl0lfI It time I c II 0 XNI11 'loxes prexcnt a Contrast to dark uniforms JAMES GRANT TOBY HALE ADA LOU HARTMAN -s 1 CAROLYN HENZE MARIA HERNANDEZ EUFEMIA HINOJOSA 184 gin 1 1 -0 GARY HUNT DAVID IRVING GILBERT ITA MARY LOUISE IRA RAY JOHNSON SANDRA JOHNSTON Re resenhng a cross secfnon ni Ihm Izumi I Rm III I X mr I I r 1 1 r mba Ru N UIIIIT I NI IFN Ru RANKEN KENNEDY CARL KUEHN JESSE LEAL HERBERT LUHMAN MELBA McMAHON JULIA MAJEK II' I ,-Q ' Q' 45 MELCHOR MARTINEZ RUDY MARTINEZ SUSANA MARTINEZ JO ANN MEDCALF 1 KN 90 RAUL MENDEZ GARY MONTGOMERY ABRAHAM MORENO IGNACIO MORENO 0. 41' f-X -ix 50 il YOLANDO MORENO JULIA NEGRETE FRANCES NEU SAM PERALES PAUL PENA 4-5 at NELDA PHILLIPS JOE POMPA 1' sf XR. EPIFANIO OLIVA LUPE O RTEGA CARLOS ORTIZ The largest annual prolecf of tho bind thelr sale of cfmdx Mm Jm Vknlbon pro pires to bus sow-ral hxrs offered by Dnld Irxmg 'md Barb lm Wilson GEORGE POSADA IRENE RAMOS TOMMIE ANN RAGLAND EDDIE RANKIN sf LARRY RAYMEY VICTOR REYES FRED RIVERA fi i if GEORGE RODRIGUEZ MARY RUYLE MARJORIE SALINAS Fx X MARIE SANCHEZ RAY SANCHEZ FRED SAN MIGUEL REYNALDO SOT0 CHARLENE STOBBS MARGARET TAYLOR Formmg the fradlhonal Flynng M the Band KQIIICCIN to play 0 Xlmn Niltmr clumng hdlftxmc ILIINIUCS EARL THIGPEN SABAS TORRES ROBERT TREVINO HELEN TUNCHES LIBBIE UEHLINGER JOHNNY VALLES -Q T5 v' 'Z DELORES VASQUEZ ADELINO VILLARREAL RUEBEN VILLARREAL VIVIAN VILLARREAL 0' 61 SHERRY WALDEN NANCY WARD MODELL WHITEHEAD BARBARA WILSON aww 5- 4-wk . o o 4 Q M.. lf The Concerf Cholr under ducction of Mrs. Lois Rhea, is 21 C 'I Ch ' R GINGER BEDINGFIELD ROBERT BOMER fi 415 A Q major part of tho Music Dmpnrtrmnt Th1y pow hxrc 1n concert posltlon gion's Top Vocal Group SUE BYRD CAROLYN JO CAIN f 2 1 62 Q nr I 'ef' 44 114' MARIANNE CUDD MARY LOU DAVIS MARY FAYE DOLAN MARGIE DOMINGUEZ TED DOUGLASS 1'Q Z The Concert Chonr Councnl vuth :nd Jf 'Vlrs Rhm pl nm xc sc odulvs thv 'ICIINIIIOS of he group Mrs Rhea chxrts a tcnm me iChOfllIl0 'is louse Ixuchn XIOX Aw 111 John C 1II1s Quo Bxrd On Prxxm I x Dwuri Sumner Cnngcr Bcdxngfxeld and Nlvunc Ilutka look on BILL DUNHAM HELEN ERWIN SARA JANE GANEM EDYTHE ERICKSON RAYMOND FULTON ALFREDO GARCIA I Wk. T7 1 M' JUAN GARCIA DIANA GENSEMER Qillrf I 63 ,QS kv, .4 is Q S JOHN GILLIS GARY GRIFFIN wig -I Q f . , , 0. I - ,' 35515. A Q .,., f -, uf ,mAnLg.3Q,h ' It gen' A iz' . ' 'fff i W ,, .V I D .xk:.w,:gAN7i:h,m,,,Q . , I ,i.,L5L gf, , -fawgayf . , fix. Eifiok I5 -3 'qg .'T5f'Q,,, , I, f ,,!.T.x3Q 5 .A K, 1 It gr, I ' I 2. ' .K ' ii Q.. ' . , A f . X sr i Q05 xx' Q 4 lr. 3 1 '.- -gr A 'I '-x ' if 4 'l , ,. Q . Q 1, ,PM I I .4 Tix , s 2 I QL' elk , A . H . W Q ... , X . .. M 'F v . ' 'L A F 0 thc' 1 . 11, :Jani ,- .' h 5 . ' ' . I ' . I . 1: L J .- V . 1 1 . V . I . ,':1, 2' . Q . IIQI I ' , Czarmljn .Io Vain. 1 I, K ' ,. K . . Y . 2. ' z . a P ? ,Inu 1-5 ROMELIA GUERRA MARY HEBERT LORETTA HITT MURLENE HowERToN NANCY INGLE KAREN KELLY ,5 LOUISE KUEHN VERNASTINE JONES V2 Graduahon In May brlngs to an end three years of sharmg of accom pamets dutxc-Q for Loulse Kuehn and Carroll Cantrell ww GLORIA LICONA DIXIE LIGHTFOOT 64 RAY LOIANO ROBERT MARTINEZ LARRY MERS MAXINE HUTKA PAULA MILAM BETTY MULL TRINIDAD NEVAREZ , Ig LEONA Noss JUDY OSWALT NATHAN PIPPIN BILL PORTER MARTHA Posrren Chour offlcers gather lround the eulcnciar as Preildent David Sum ner po1n15 out the fxrst day of a new 51 nr of choxr 'actlwltxes Witch ' are Nr Rhea Sue Iwr IOIIISL huehn Maxine Hutka and Helen Prwln DOUGLAS RAASCH ARTURO REYES JESSE REYES Q 415 X i 'k DORIS RICE DANNY RYAN DAVID SUMNER IRENE TACKETT CARLOS TAPIA SANDY TURNER BRUNO TORRES SUE WARREN 41. 41' 65 9 Members of the Mellofones put in many hours of practice, Here, Rob Betty Carter. Diana Genesemer. Bill Porter. and Carroll Cantrell before one of their numerous performances. ert Bomer. warm up 792011222324 2627282930 Mrs. Lois Rhea explains a piece of music to Mellotone accompanist, Car- roll Cantrell Miller Mellotones Sin opular Musi Mellotone members pose in concert dress. ROW ONE: Diana Genesemer. Leona Noss, Ginger Berlingfielcl. Nancy Ingle. Betty Carter. Marianne Fudd and Paula Milam. ROW TWO: Alex Ayala. Alfredo Garcia. Robert Bomer. John Gillis. Danny Ryan. Bill Porter. 'Y .-Q... .R .44 1 J 5 ' lr l t ' . Ax Q t 1 K s. ' 5 X l .. yx --.xx 5 ,M .el Ili. A 2 ffff f' X , f Y l 2 w i 'ffl ,-R N 2 x Latin club members seem to be enjoying themselves at one of their parties, .Iudy Blackmon is the slave about whom .Iohn Mosher. Jerry McKee, Mary Anne lfryi-r Dorothy Williams and Johnny Holland ar . 3 . - -. ,' ' e laughing. Officers of the Miller Latin club pose with sponsor, Mrs. Morgan. Pictured are Dorothy Williams, Margie Wendt. John Mosher. Mrs, Morgan. Pinina Norrod, and Mary Martha Flores. flif Members of the Latin Club are shown as they ascend the stairs to attend their daily class. Shown are Jerry McKee. Mary Ruyle. Barbara Zimmer- man, Richard Zey, Johnny Holland, Arthur Gregory. Gary Brantley, Robert Castro. Marie Hernandez, Catherine Anderson. Belza Ramos. 'vi . Members of Latin Club tud Old and New Customs Taking a moment during class discussion to pose for the photographer are ROW ONE: Therma Jones. Janie Hayes. Lynelle Martin. Crystal Gandy. Julie Dotson. ROW TWO: Sandra Smith. Judy Blackmon. George Yzaguirre. Bobby Burgess. Alfred Pfeiffer, Abraham Korniarski. Billy Torrez, Barbara Parr. Raymond Guiterriez. Jeanne Maurer, Judy Wright. -I 400 4 ,Bt4N'x gs- 3 K v yf an 'N '-If-3 .- 'f't-Q 5v-yn - ,NQL -'X Q A - 'f1 ami 2253517221 iisssaaa assi? Carol Gary as Business Manager, Maxine Hutka as Editor-in-Chief, and Mr. Bob Hargrove. yearbook sponsor. proofread pages of the 1958 Duffle Bag as one of their many duties. Maxine Hutka instructs Eliza- beth Webb and Mary Mosel in the construction of a page. For the second consecutive year, the Roy Miller Duffle Bag has won first place honors in the Texas High School Press Association competition, The annual was also awarded a First Class rating from NSPA and an A+ rating from NSYA. The staff meets during fifth and sixth periods each day. All business transactions, finan- cial responsibilities, art work, layouts, and the greater part of the photographs for the an- nual are handled by the staff members. .I-' 1 'SLI References to other yearbooks make if possible for the Duffle Bag staff to include new and interesting ideas in their publications. Going through the yearbook file are Jo Vann, Judy Park, Myra Jane Alston, Mary Mosel, and Louise Kuehn. if! -sf if David Bremer, Gary Brantley, Sidna Gillis, and lilizzilu-th Webb are busy cropping pictures to ' be pasted on annual panes, Z Q7 Duffle Bag Wins First Place in State Photographers Vincent Carranza, Robert Taylor, and Boby Burgess photograph and develop almost all of the pictures used in the Duffle Bag. They are shown here as they go through the negative file in the dark room and prepare to develop another group of pictures. 71 Preparing agendas for weekly meetings is only one of the Council officers' many responsibilities. Officers pictured here are: Seated. Ann Lewis. Louise Kuehn. and Mike Kennemer. Standing. Edwin Flint. Mike Lowrie. Ranken Kennedy. David Irving. and Mrs. Nancy Rowley, sponsor. The Council meets every Thursday morning during the home room period as a group to report. plan. and carry out projects. Many additional hours are spent. however, in committee work. Student Council 72 I P P D mocracy At Work f, ...M Q.-.a.,a'n-n iardsg 'N Ann Porter, Edwin Flint, Heidi Hutton, and Jeanette Martin are hard at work scrubbing: tho front stairs that had football game S DQMT 77!POWl ff Q nf' Ken Carroll, Sandra Hinson, and Paulette Stamps are shown as they do their sltart- in the l'm1m'll's L'lL-an-lfp Campaign. scwrvs painted on tht-m, Ranken Kennedy, Council President, Abraham Morales, Ann Lewis and Mike Kenncmcr are shawn aa tht-y clntvr the Stadt-nt l'0Llf'tCll room to stock the hats. pom-poms. and wgrams sulcl lay thc Vuunctl clurmg football season, -at 'S PM ,. K Y Committees Work The Councils Courtesy Committee is shown making out the Christmas card list Sue Buford writes as Nita Lanphier, Kathy Ryan. Betty Mull, Wanda Bennett Consuelo Guerra, and Julie Dotson make suggestions. Honors and Awards Committee chairman Abraham Morales points out names of Coun- cil members who have received points for services rendered to committee members Heidi Hutton, David Rhew, and Elva Quin- tanilla. Posting daily menus was one of the projects of the School Service Committe. Martha Flores and Butch Williams look on as committee chairman Fred Adams lists the day's menu on the bulletin board which is maintained by the publicity committee tnot picturedi. 5 O O On Coun il Projects STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS 1957-58 President Ranken Kennedy Mike Kennemer Louise Kuehn Anne Lewis Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer David Irving Parliamentarian ,, Edwin Flint Clerk Mike Lowrie Sponsor lfirst semesterj Mrs. Nancy Rowley Sponsor lsecond semesterl Mrs. Edith Cosgrove Dance Committee members seem to be en- joying the thought of their prospective task of decorating the gym for one of the many events they sponsor. They are Anna Maria Zapata, Trudy Sears, Barbara Johnson, Billy Forisha, Cecile Blackmon. Gloria Valadez, Anna Marie Gonzales. Vernelle Appleby. Angie Mendez, Jerry Dean, Olga Rodriguez, r I' Romelia Cuerra Raul Carcia I 'nda Wood, I F S ml. J Q I I ' . ,. .Y 45 and Ray Elizondo. rw I A While Ken Carroll and Jeanette Martin prepare to hang the poster made by the School Spirit Committee, Edwin Flint, Sandra Hinson, Paulette Stamps, Sally Clark. Ann Lewis, Jeanne Maurer, Heidi Hutton, and Ann Porter put on the finishing touches. ,Q ire:- Joy Sfanberry explains the mechanics of the press staff's new camera to Bobo Beynon. Margie Wendt, Patsy Cryer, and Connie Rodriguez. Editors Sue Bvrd and Pat Weaver look over the latest edition of The Buccaneer with Mrs. Montgomery, press sponsor. ? l and Jack Pratt. L Sports writers and business mana gers of the newspaper staff DHUSG a moment to pose for the photog rapher. Shown are Leland Free man, Billy Mike Store, Harvey Tin nell, Billy Howell, Gerald Dyer Society and fashion editors work on their part of the bi-weekly is- sues of The Buccaneer. Pictured are Olga Rodriquez, Becki Wilson. Becky Steele, Joyce Byrd, Barbara Wilson, Oralia Gonzales, and Marilyn Wade, - W Newspaper Wins All Texas A ard X Ne' 1 Staff members write, edii, and lay out the entire newspaper. Here, Monica Barrientes, Sue Warren. Shirley Perkins, Rachel Tre- vino. and Jane Plimper check issues of the newspaper for flaws as Julia Barrera. Ron- ald Ballard. Nancy Whatley, Sandra Riley, and Ed Flint look on. Officers of the Marion Underwood Chapter, Armandina Flores, Martha Gonzalez, Sue Smith, Martha Porter, Dixie Lightfoot, Jo Ann Flowers. Helen Tunches, watch and listen as Mrsi Fouts explains the points of floral arrangement. Angie Balarin and Maresa Guinn seem to be quite in- terested in what they are cooking in the Homemak- ing department's newly remodeled kitchen. i .9 'gif' ,K i i5lifi', V ,J . nd: . ' A .ra- mf3 's Officers of the Ellen H. Richards Chapter, Shirley Bibbs, Susanna Budd, sponsor Miss Eidson, Irene Arredondo, Shirley Seward, wait to be served punch by Julia Ville- gas at the Chrsitmas party. ,M FHA Stress s -1:-256. Better Li in six. Mary Rose Garcia combs and arranges Grace Villarreal's hair as part of their unit study on good grooming. 7 :Fl f Dixie Lightfoot represented the Miller Homemaking chap- ters in the All-City Future Homemakers' C 0 u n c il as second vice-president. gli' Fashions are an important part of the home- maker's life. Here. officers of the Ruth Huey Chapter, Pat Weaver, Rosie Chavana, and Ann Sears. look through recent edi- tions of fashion magazines as Judy Yeager, Mrs. Henslee, and Olga Pena look on. VXN ,N . rn. -ily' The Buc cheerleaders are shown as they build and maintain a human pyramid. much the same as they build and maintain school spirit throughout the entire school year. Cheerleaders Lead Student Bod At Pep Rallies and Games ,, 5-'qv ll Dressed in summer-white uniforms L-lu-1-i'l1-:ulcrs Luis Martinez. Myra Jane Alston, .Ianif Pulliam. Liliana Nloralm, lizirlmara Zimmerman. and Butch Williams make an attractive picture out on the luotlmall fin-ld Kicking off to In tho Mood the cheerlead- ers arc in high-stopping style for one of thc- numerous pep rallies bcforc thc Miller- llay game. 1 ,wiser f , W at ., W f ug. offs, Interesting and Enjoyable Game Played by Chess Club Mr. Creighton, Chess Club sponsor, super- vises what seems to be u most interesting ff game of chess. Playing are Robert Black and Floyd Ward as Ted Douglas and Buddy Dreis look on. WM'-ev. M 'l' vm. -W-L4...i '.',: ,, -f rn., '!!g, Mbna, uklwt ? P-----., 'Manny- va-w-mp W, .-M'-F 9019! J..-oe., ! Dixie Howell explains the chess men to Juanita Harley at a regular meeting in the library. .f+ :'? V Nrwems-mm A eww 'Mm-vm Keeping the equipment in good order is an important task. Here. Gary Waychoff, Paul Vogler. and Joe Braley put up a set. Johnny Holland and Diana Cavazos seem concerned over Richuril Wheelis' exit dui'- ing one of the Drama Clulfs productions for ai school zissemhly. The Club also visits several of the local junior high schools to present their plays. Drama Club Stage Plays for tudents The Drama Club Executive Commilfee poses with Mrs. Mor- gan. club sponsor. ROW ONE: Mrs. Morgan. Pinina Norrod. ROW TWO: Carolyn Thomas, Patsy Mooney. ROW THREE: Zoe Wilson, Toby Hale. ROW FOUR: George Vassilakis. 1. Members of the Drama Club spend many after-school hours constructing and setting up their own props. Acting is not the only talent concentrated on, thereby allowing most students to take part in the club's projects. Mrs. Virginia Morgan, speech-drama teacher and Drama Club sponsor, coaches Sally Clark, Fred Rivera, Terry Hollingsworth. and Adelina Garcia as they try out for parts in the Club's next production. Drama Club members take time from their busy schedule to pose for the photographer ROW ONE Eunice Luna. Margaret Snipes. Sally Clark. Rosalinda Ramos. Patsy Mooney Nlzirtha Bullajian. Gloria Licona, Diana Cavazos, Sonya Lee. ROW TWO: Carolyn Thomas Zoe Wilson, Pinina Norrod. llope Gonzales. ROW TIIREIC: Bobby Ruruess. Fred Rivera Robert Rlack. Eddie Valdez. George Vzissilakis. Ronnie lloover. Willy Holland. Toby llale. Johnny llolland. ROW FOUR: Robert Taylor, llerby Booher. Richard Wheelis. X.: The Rally Club is composed of selected sophomore, jun- ior. and senior girls. ROW ONE: Lynda Woods. .Iudy McNeil, Patsy Cryer, Jane Wood, Jo Vann. ROW TWO: Jane Plimper, Becky Steele. Sue Warren, Pat Weaver, Barbara Johnson. ROW THREE: Sylvia Gunnels, Ann Davis, Brenda Roell, Judy Blackmon, Judy Park. Mabel Gunn shows Jeanie Hart and Carolyn Alston how the Rally Club will form the traditional 'M' dur- ing half time activities. Formed by the purple and gold cards of the Rally Club the 'M' was shown to fans on the opposite side of the field during the playing of the Alma Mater. 'a Ll.. Meeting once a week during the football season the Rally Club plans activities to promote school spirit. Members shown here include: ROW ONE: Wanda Bennett, Jeanie Hart, Sue Byrd, Elizabeth Webb, Joy Stanberry. ROW TWO: Louise Kuehn, Trudy Sears, Shirley Perkins, Patsy Hobbs, Ann Porter, Carolyn Alston. ROW THREE: Myra Bridges, Janice Kutz, Carrie Beth Williams, Mabel Gunn, Carolyn Jo Cain, Eve Allen. School spirit is the prime Concern of the Rally t'lub and they promote this in various ways. They add to the halftime during the football season with their card section. The members distribute the gold and purple cards, and with the cooperation of the stu- dents, they put on a colorful and in- teresting show. The coaches, cheer- leaders. band director, and twirlers are recognized by the Rally Club's card section stunts during the season. Members are chosen from names submitted. Miss Barbara Airheart serves as sponsor to this club consist- ing of Miller girls of all grade classi- fication. The only requirements are a B grade average and the desire to BACK THE BUCS. -C74 Wearing the new letter iackets the officers of the Rally Club with their sponsor, Miss Barbara Airheart, evaluate the ac- tivities of the past year. Shown are Sandra Hinson, vice- presidentg Judy Oswalt. treasurer' Maxine Hutka arliamen , V P ' tariang Carroll Cantrell, presidentg and Paulette Stamps. sec- retary. School Spirit Boosted b Rally Club Keeping the flash cards in order is a major job for these girls. Taking inventory of the cards at the end of the year are Elizabeth Webb, Shirley Perkins, Trudy Sears. and Barbara Johnson. . fig Q Q -if J 'F' I -K Q. s - A. Q 'tl S a Q .W-ov' l I ROW ONE: Barbara Ann Berry. Nita Lanphier, Dixie Lieht- foot. ROW TWO: Nancy Ward. .Io Ann Medcalf, Crystal Gan- dy. ROW THREE: Marvin Ellis. Charles Hampton. ROW FOUR: Eddie Bradley, Jerry Polinard. Joe McGuire. Stopping to chat for a few moments on the stair- way hefore Class are: Mark Combs, Robert Smith, Lauro Gutierrez. Trinidad Navarrez, Minnie Corona- do, Elvia Gomez. Diane Sweeeney, Violanda Ferra- les, and Sharon Barfield. ROW ONE: Estella Bolden, Alma Tapia, Raquel Garza. Ida Ramirez, Mary Helen Dempsey, ROW TWO: Margie Dominguez, Margaret Castillo. Nina Aguilar. Romana Castillo, David Rhew. ROW THREE: Roy Charles, Fidel Cavazos. Rohert Martinez Tomas Salazar, Lorenzo Mondragon. Bible Students Lear , 2 .. M ,WM V lump.--N--.-.i... ROW ONE: Shirley Bibbs. Ida Ra- mirez. Raouel Garza. Marv Helen Dempsev. Elsa Carrillo. Alice Can- tu. ROW TWO: Roy Charles, Rich- ard Wheelis, Tomas Salazar, Den- nis White, David Rhew. meeting. Dennis White, Charlene Sfobbs, and Lydia Rodriauez look serious- ly interested in the game they are playing as part of their Bible Club I1 Caught by the photographer in a fam- iliar pose is Mrs Kenneth Hmer. Bible of , N ieacher anti isniie Club sponsor. I 1 if ' ' w Y Y ' V 1 Tommie Ann Ragland puts over a point to Bible Club officers Charlene Stobbs, Mrs. Hiner, sponsor, Mary Ware, Stephen Mc- Collum, and Mary Ruyle. Bible students study both the Old and New Testament. Mrs. Kenneth Hiner, teaching this subject at both W. B. Ray and Miller, makes it interesting through organized class pro- jects and quiz sessions patterned after popu- lar radio and TV programs. --'Q K A X 'F' Latin-American Customs Studied by Spanish Club it 'rf sm f -,.- . i J Oralia Garcia points out to Susana Martinez one of the South American countries about which the Span- ish Club is studying. Members of the newly organized Spanish Club pose W 3 on the front steps. ROW ONE: Eva Martinez, Delia 'fl S Castillo, Hope Gonzales. ROW TWO: Joe Garza, An- , Q, X astacio Garza, Juan Dominguez. ,,,, The weekly meeting of the Spanish Club, un- der the sponsorship of Miss Martha Sander- son. discusses the customs, traditions, and geographic locations of the South American countries, This is the first time Miller has ever had a Spanish Club, and it is rapidly on its way to becoming one of the most popular. L Miss Martha Sanderson acts as sponsor to the Spanish Club. Here officers Oralia Garcia, Susanna Martinez, Miss Sanderson, and Petra Fuentes take time from their job of organizing the new club to pose for the photographer. Q. Il-M S!tNl5AillQll it 1 W it v 1 lV Miss Gene North smiles as Jerry Polinard, President, and Gareth Cayce. Secretary. of the Junior His- torians point out the main street of Old San Patricio. 'SK V ff Bob Creglow and Gareth Cavce work on the scrapbook kept by the Jr, Historians, They collect all news articles of interest which con- Local Past Interests Junior ROW ONE: Fred Creglow, Henry Ramirez. Eddie Bradley, Joe Mc- Guire. ROW TWO: Ester Pena. Hi- ginlo Guerrero, Alonzo Cuellar. Martha Gonzales, Billv Kureska. Bob Creglow. Rene Flores, look through books of interesting his- torical facts concerning local, state, and national events of the past. This study is a part of the Jr, His- torians' program. Historians 5 Dalia Soto and Mattie Wiggins prepare to leave for the Hearth, an old folks' home. where Red Cross members provide entertainment. gifts of food. and other articles enjoyed by the residents of the Hearth. Doris Rucker folds the gift boxes sent each year by Jr. Red Cross members as Doris Rice fills each one with pencils, handkerchiefs. and toilet articles. Kathryn Presley lists the names of the senders of this particular box. Service T Learning artificial respiration is a part of the Red Cross First Aid Course offered to students, Each Miller graduate is required to have a semester of this course in order to receive his diploma. Others - Red Cross Th m ay- Each homeroom is represented in the Jr. Red Cross. ROW ONE: Larry Mers, Suzie Guzman, Ameri- cia Cortinas, Helen Jones. Ramona Castill. ROW TWO: Donna Rain- water, Helen Leary. Mary Irene Pena, Dalia Soto. Enioying the early spring sunshine are the Jr. Red Cross officers: Carolyn Thomas, Vice-President, Pinina Norrod, Treasurer: Mrs. Louretta Smith, sponsor: Dorothy Williams. Secretary: Larry Mers. President. iv-L4 ROW ONE: Cynthia McCool. Diana Cavazos, Pinina Norrod, ' T W ' Carolyn Thomas. ROW TWO: Wanda Martin, Helen Erwin, i Mattie Wiggins, Alice Faye Burns. ROW THREE: Carrie Beth , ---. Williams, Joan Watkins. Dorothy Williams. ROW FOUR: Judy W ,- Hartsfield. Lynelle Martin. Paul Ruiz. M F' i 'mig- Mrs. Medford and Mrs. Edith Cosgrove, librarians and sponsors of the Library Club. discuss with officers. Arnold Mueller. Bar- ney Wooters, and Mary Olson, the agenda for the next meeting. Many hours are given to the library by those pic- tured at the right. ROW ONE: Ofelia Gonzalez, Rose Marie Rivas, Vernastine Jones, Sonya Laurel. Dixie Lightfoot. ROW TWO: Betty Jo Hooker, Marv Helen Price, Wanda Ballew. Charmaine Davis. Eddie Val- dez. ROW THREE: James Wilson, Duncan Muckle- roy, Wesley Peters, John Stringer, Ben Herbrich. Library Club Learns To Index, Repair Many Books Library helpers group around the shelves which are their responsihil ity to keep in order. Pictured are Jo Vann. Patsy Cryer Ruth Cille land. Marian Craine. Sylvia Gunnels, Kay Rross. Grady Winn George Vasilakis, Ronald Hoover, Bobby Williams. wi Alice Sanchez, President: Gloria Valdez. treasurerg and Adela Hew- itt. vice-president watch over the children in the Child Development Laboratory as part of their Future Teacher's Club project. Taking time from her many duties as Guid- ance counselor. Miss Corrine Britt. acts as sponsor to the Future Teachers. er QW' af :Af ,Y ., 7 .Aie 5-- Q iff? l . K F.T.A. Members Prepare For Teaching Careers Grouped below are members of the Miller Future Teachers Associa- tion, a nationally-affiliated organization. ROW ONE: Mary Martha Flores, Adella Hewitt. Alice Sanchez. Gloria Valdez. Bettv Noblett. ROW TWO: Susanna Garza. Angie Mendez. Rachel Trevino. Tonia Garcia. Irma Godoy. ROW THREE: Dorothy Williams. Rosario Rivas, Irene Ramos. Sylvia Meru, Adeline Rivera. C? Mike Lucas and Ken C arro Il xwrk xv rn 1111'1'z- rxwrw :fl Klfllwflk' D.E., . . . Members Hold Jobs, Go , Ed Garza shows a new sunt 10 za customor at St0in's and points out its quulitivs in an effort 10 makv zu 51:10. 94 1 17- vii i . W '-fn:-5 ' 7 N FFFWF if 1 Z 1 N.. M C denas and Virginia Garcia take inf veanrthryaof the supplies in the Health Room medicine Chest. X Q Mrs. 1. Glasson, school nurse. sponsors I the Futuri- Nursm-5 Club. LE kk Future Nurses Learn T J an 'x 5 1 Members of the Miller Chapter of Future Nurses plClllI'l'd hc-low ure: KOH UNE: Sally SlI2lI'l'Z. Thurman 1.4-0 Turner. Maury Iivlvn 'I'znn0l. Nlnfza ALIIIIIZIT ROW TWO: Nlury Roririrulvz, Roxio Iiurld. Rohn-rtzl Budd. fjfffllll Imul, .Innin- Moralex. ROW 'l'IlIiI-Ili: Eunice Luna. Hope Gonzulcm. off GO .- Care For Sick are i i A Officers of the F.N.A. guide the club through its activities. They are ROW ONE: Mary Aguilar, Connie Rodriquez, Mary Reyes. ROW TWO: Connie Tree vifio, Genevieve Amador. Martha Gonzales, Belza Ramos. Eunice Luna makes believe as Mary Helen Tamez, Virginia Garcia. Mary Aguilar, and Martha Gonzales see that she is comfortably tucked into the health room bed. Practicing what they have learned about the measuring of temperature on Hope Gonzales are: Agnes Cole, Irma Abrego, Henrietta Cardona, Mary R0- driquez, Mary Cardona, Ninfa Aguilar. f' !! M2z My 1. J 3, C- s q A 5 ' F3 5 E' ' W, 3 li Pl 9 av i 'X Fm-if .J fi . F il! . B 5 17 ' K- L'-av !.'1 C Bfa-. A C I ly 5 L3 4 1 O If Q gg rCm,f, 425. A . H ' 4 4 1 g, I Lf, A ' 1 1 ',, X ef ' 2-I L ,, ll I .. K 1 me DEF A TRUE BuccANEeR NEVER ACCEPTtSEi: i X .- f v'Y1:r a iefvzf S Rug! 5 iitrf' - -vcr: 1 F31-b qiwnqo 353311. ,,. riff!-if EQ!-Q98 Q1 ij!! g.!l1:' F! T1 ref, E OSFQ zrsilift asv, gstgiifii EZWTIIQ' I' d 4 'nf 1-53:3 sud-U my-no n 5?lP'1i3't Qgclgiefdf v?G?'3rvf igoflf 9f! vs 1! ? 1fmQ1 ,lQxgQ 'ifiia :if-gi1,5 21!1'f Ds! ' in v- 1'1 Q MJT z i 1 T i- 1 T The four captains chosen by the football team at the end of the season were Kenneth Blewett. Donnie Doss, Horatio Alonzo, and Robert Fernandez. The Battlin' Buccaneers along with head coach. Tom Pruett, completed a very successful football season with a 7-3 record. Pruett started the season with only two lettermen and six squadmen, but when the tough district race had come to a close, the Bucs were a well- rounded, experienced team. The Buccaneers, though dropping a close game to Harlingen 9-7, were right in the thick of the district race going into the Ray game. A hustling Buc team fought the Texans to the final gun and barely missed a tying score in the final seconds. Ray intercepted a Buc pass two yards short of the goal line with eight seconds left in the game, and time ran out before they could get a play started. The vacancy in the Battlin' Buc coaching staff was filled by Bill Hooper who played professional football in the Canadian League before coming to Miller. TT ATT HUC. TTL BU nut QQQXUES The Buccaneer coachinq ,,, staff consists of: Coach Bill Hooper. Coach Pete Ragus, Coach Dusty Sim- mons. and Head Coach Tom Pruett. ISS SCIIWU Buc Bleach Purples,26-20 The Miller Bucs outlasted the Royal Purples in a close scoring duel which found Miller on top 26-20. The Buc- caneers. revealing the Miller spirit, came from behind three times to finally defeat the Purples. Beaumont opened the scoring with a 52-yard pass play from Braugh to Schroeter. Braugh, showing his kicking as well as passing ability, converted the extra point. The Bucs, not to be denied. took the kickoff and marched 62 yards in 12 plays with Doss sprinting the last ten yards for the touchdown. The try for extra point failed. The second quarter showed Beaumont increasing their 14-6 lead. Beaumont threw a strike for 14 yards and the score. Braugh again kicked the extra point. Miller hit pay dirt again with 19 seconds left in the half on a 58-yard drive that took 11 plays. Doss again rolled out around end going the last six yards for the score. Doss' try for extra point was blocked. The Purples passed ahead in thethird quarter on a 10-yard pass play. Beau- mont's final scoring drive of the game covered 62 yards. The try for extra f point failed. 1 From this point. it was . 1 K' 4 Miller'S ball With Alonzo, E T' Carew, and Doss piercing - , 0 the Beaumont line fo r X 'si tw f I short gains. The Bucs Qt gc ey. X ' ' 55, scored once on a smash y X' over tackle from one yard ve' X out by Carew. Alonzo ran ' x-'f ' the extra point. ? V,.-if Doss added one more to '-xfnfilm his touchdown total with 1 'TBP' , a 74 yard sprint around V ef -4 ri ht end. Alonzo a ain 5- E 8 ' e -A ran the extra point. After .il JM ,,, an interception by Carew, Aww the Bucs held onto the ball for the remainding seconds of the game. Halfback, Mike Carew t12J battles his way through a mob of Beaumont defenders. BOBBY CARTER CenteriNo. 50 1 Letter ROBERT SANCHEZ Guard-No. 62 1 Letter PAUL SANCHEZ Tackle-No. 75 1 Letter VIRGIL GUNNELS End-No. 80 1 Letter 1' Y 7 'Y' STATISTICS Miller Beaumont 18 First Downs 10 290 Yards rushing 116 39 Yards passing 203 12 Passes attempted 15 5 Passes completed 9 I Passes intercepted by 1 1 Fumbles recovered by 1 4-36 Punts 4-45 7-41 Yards penalized 9-51 STATISTICS Miller Houston I7 First downs 6 255 Yards rushing 95 81 Yards passing 44 8 Passes attempted 13 4 Passes completed 5 I Passes intercepted by 0 l Fumbles recovered by l 5-35.4 Punts 7-26.5 5-35 Yard penalized 7-65 41 ip t 1-:av The Battlin' Bucs watch their second team work the ball as the did man times this Y Y season after they had built up a comfortable lead. Cage Houston Tigers I8-O DONNIE DOSS Quarterback-No. 15 3 Letters Co-Captain All District MIKE CAREW Halfback-No. 12 1 Letter HORACIO ALONZO Fullback-No. 24 2 Letters oCa tain C - p ' A Second team All District ROBERT FERNANDEZ End-No, 85 1 Letter Co-Captain The Battlin' Bucs continued their winning ways by turning back Sam Houston 18-0. The Bucs' drives, al- though stopped by penalties all through the game, man- aged to push across three touchdowns. Miller scored their first touchdown as the result of a hard charging Buc line. Houston's attempt to kick on the fourth down was blocked by the Bucs. Poli Sanchez picked up the ball and ran 30 yards for the score. The try for extra point was not good. A clipping penalty nullified an intercepted pass and a 70-yard touchdown drive by Buccaneer back, Ernest Godoy. It then took six plays from the Buc 36 to make the Miller score. Alonzo carried four ou-5 of six times in the next drive and went for the touchdown from the three yard line. Again the Bucs failed to kick the extra point. During the fourth quarter, Ernest Godoy smashed over left guard and raced 48 yards for the third Miller score. Doss missed the extra point. In the last minutes of the game, Houston tried to launch a passing attack, but the Bucs held and the final score was in favor of Miller 18-0. I' ILL!! IUCCAIIIAQ 'fn-1 Him grid hon combat .fd rf! lllll EAGLES ly lpn. lnbt 81 STATISTICS Miller Brackenridge 28 First downs 5 286 Yards rushing 55 83 Yards passing 0 15 Passes attempted 3 7 Passes completed 0 0 Passes intercepted by I 2 Fumbles recovered by l 2-37 Punts 5-31 5-35 Yards penalized 4-28 STATISTICS Miller Port Arthur 7 First downs 10 119 Yards rushing 187 0 Yards passing 8 9 Passes attempted 7 0 Passes completed l 0 Passes intercepted by 0 6-37.5 Punts 5-32.4 3-25 Yard penalized I-15 Buc Take Brackenridge Eagles 33 O Miller's Buccaneers had a minimum amount of trouble in setting the Brackenridge Eagles back 33-0 at Alamo Stad ium in San Antonio. The Bucs scored their first touchdown after taking over on their own 40-yard line and going the 60 yards on short runs by Falcon, Doss, and Alonzo with Falcon picking up the touchdown from five yards out After a scoreless second quarter, the Bucs rolled to another touchdown that covered 68 yards with Doss scoring on a rollout. Gonzalez converted, and Miller led 13-0. An Eagle drive was halted by a fumble, and Miller took advantage by driving 68 yards for the score. Doss went the last 15 yards, and Gonzalez again converted the extra point. Rudy Cruz recovered an Eagle fumble on the Eagle 11 and from here the Bucs marched to the three where Noack sprinted around right end for the score. The try for the extra point was blocked, so the score remained 26-0. The final score of the game came on a 45-yard drive that found Jeff Bennett going the last 12 yards for the touch down. The fine defensive unit of the Battlin' Bucs allowed no score and the game ended with Miller in front by 33 points Port Arthur Jackets Sting Buc I4 O The Miller Bucs dropped their first game of the season to a strong Port Arthur team, 14-0. The Bucs' offense was stalled time after time by the Yellow Jacket line which out-weighed the Bucs 14 pounds to the man. Miller managed two threatening drives the whole ball game. They backed the Jackets to their own 27, but the Port Arthur line held when Miller approached the goal line. Port Arthur scored after an explosive 50-yard kick-off return by Gary Dorsey set up the first Jacket touchdoun After taking over from the 40-yard line in the Buc territory, Port Arthur marched the remaining distance vuth Dorsev going over from three yards out. Borel kicked the extra point. The Jackets scored their last touchdown in the third quarter after taking the kick-off and driving all the way The drive took up most of the third quarter as the Buc line was reluctant to let the Jackets pass the line of scrimmage The Buccaneers threatened in the third quarter when they managed to drive to the Jackets' 17. Here they were halted by failure to pick up needed yardage. Though Port Arthur made two touchdowns, the Buc defense held them many times around the 20-yard line Ken neth Blewett lead the Battlin' Buc defense and made many important tackles that slowed the Jacket offense LEEFORD FANT JEFF BENNETT RUDY CRUZ JOE TREJO POLI SANCHEZ End-No. 82 Fullback-No. 23 Center-No. 51 Back-No. 22 Tackle No 74 1 Letter 1 Letter 1 Letter 1 Letter 1 Letter Second team All District I' 'M 1 5-. A, Q I . gl ' qg3 f ,. 1 - .M 'Q' 'Q U ,iii ' 5, . A .xx tm fag ' JAMES PETERSON JIM THARP Tackle-No. 76 Guard-No. 64 1 Letter 1 Letter Ernest Godoy H01 follows the blocking of Mike Carew C125 to pick up a first down. Buc Beat Bulldogs 2I-0 Miller Bucs won their fifth game of the season by defeating a tough McAllen team 21-0 in McAllen. The Bulldogs tried an onside kick to open the game, and Lauro Gutierrez covered the bail on the Buc 44. Seven plays and 56 yards later, Alonzo crashed left end for the first score of the game. Doss' pass to Fant fell incomplete as the try for extra point failed. After taking over on a recovered fumble by Joe Quesada, the Bucs pushed their way to the McAllen two yard line, but failed to score as Doss was stopped on a keeper play. Controlling the ball in the last half, the Bucs pushed across two more touchdowns to cinch the victory. Miller's last touchdown came on a 28-yard pass to Fant who took it at the 10 and ran the remaining distance. Gonzalez kicked the extra point, and the Bucs led 19-0. From this point, the Buccaneer's second team took over and moved the ball to the five yard line before losing it on downs. The Buc line heldg when the Bulldogs were forced to punt, a bad pass from center cost them two points. Poli San- chez and Jim Tharp trapped Simpson and spilled him in the end zone for a safety. The game ended as McAllen began passing in an attempt to score. STATISTICS JIM Tucxsn JIM weLLs Mille' MCA e Tackle-No. 53 Tackle-No. 70 I9 Fi.-gf downs 6 Reserve Letter Reserve Letter 298 Yards rushing 80 73 Yards passing 47 5 Passes attempted 11 4 Passes completed 3 1 Passes intercepted by 0 2 Fumbles recovered by 2 1-29. Punts 2-27.5 6-50 Yards penalized 3-15 STATISTICS Miller Edinburg 21 First downs 5 411 Yards rushing 78 43 Yards passing 27 13 Passes attempted 11 4 Passes completed 4 3 Passes intercepted by 1 Bobcats Bottled By Bucs, 34-0 The Battlin' Bucs lead by Ernest Godoy won over the Edinburg Bobcats 34-0 in Buc- aneer Stadium. While the Buc offense was racking up 411 yards rushing, the defense was showing their worth by holding the Bobcats to only 78 yards rushing on the ground. Godoy, on the second play from scrimmage, sprinted around right end for 66 yards and a touchdown. Gonzalez converted the extra point. Poli Sanchez recovered a Bobcat fumble on the 12 and from there Doss carried the ball over for another touchdown. A few plays later, Godoy went for his second touchdown for the night on a 35-yard play. This put Miller out in front 21-0 after Gonzalez kicked the extra point. About the middle of the second quarter. the Bobcats were forced to punt, and they kicked out to the 24 where the Bucs took over. Carew and Gonzalez lugged the ball to the Edinburg 15 where Noack found running room to the left and went the re- maining distance. Gonzalez converted from the fifteen as the Bucs were penalized. The Buc first team did not see action the rest of the game. Millers second unit moved equally as well and managed to push across the final score of the night 3 Fummes ,ecovmd by 0 Fizeooie CUEVAS CHARLIE NoAcK 344 6 punts 7-29 8 Quartirblalck-No. 16 Quarterback-No. 35 ' ' tt 12-120 Yards penalized 4-20 8 er Resewe Letter in the fourth quarter. The Bucs' last drive covered 50 yards and found Freddie Cuevas going the last two yards on a keeper. Gonzalez failed in his try for the extra point. As the final gun sounded, Miller was again deep in the Bobcat territory. Donnie Doss l1Sl is pulled down from behind by an unidentified Bobcat after getting ample yardage around right end. JOE YARDAS ERNEST GODOY Tackle-No. 71 Halfback-No. 10 Reserve Letter 1 Letter :Uv 'ilifn '-l. ii i' fl' A solcrrs piccanin 'l..61m QB,-461066 2 sf, f l4 '-'V' Leeford Fant 1821 and Joe Carranza t3ll pull down a Carroll runner as Thomas Gonzalez 1205 and Joe Trejo 6225 come to assist them. Carroll Suffers 4I-I2 Defeat Millers Battlin' Bucs coasted to an easy 41-12 victory over the Carroll Tigers to rack up their third district win. Doss scored the first touchdown after a fumble, putting the Bucs in scoring position. Thomas Gonzalez converted the extra point. Miller took advantage of a short kick and .Ioe Carranza smashed over from 12 yards out. followed by Gonzalezs extra point which made the score 21-0. At this point Carroll scored their first touchdown on a 14 yard pass play from Skip .lones to Willy McKnight. Smith found a hole in the Tiger line and outran their secondary for a 47 yard touchdown. Gonzalez made good his fifth point of the game. The fourth quarter found Carroll on their way for another touchdown. l,aine found paydirt as he smashed over from the one yard line. Freddie Cuevas intercepted a Carroll pass on his own 25 and raced it back the remaining 75 yards for a touchdown. Bucs Pluck Eagles 46-6 The Buccaneers stayed right in the thick of the district race by winning their fourth straight game 46-6 over the Brownsville Eagles. Mike Carew. who scored twice in the game. broke into the scoring column in the first quarter smashing his way over right guard from just outside the goal line A few plays later Donnie Doss founi the right side of the line easy going and sprinted 36 yards for a Buc tally, Playing left half instead of his regular fullback position. Horacio Alonzo showed he could do well as both when he broke through the Eagles forward wall and out-ran their backfield for a 29 yard TD, .leff Bennett, starting his first game for the Buccaneers, showed his worth hy scoring two touchdowns. one from 12 yards out and one a few plays later on a 14 yard jaunt. The Eagles lone score came on a 69 yard drive late in the fourth. 109 STATISTICS Miller Harlingen Il First downs I5 I49 Yards rushing 217 44 Yards passing IS 5 Passes attempted 4 I Passes completed I I Passes intercepted by 0 I Fumbles recovered by 3 2-27.5 Punts I-41 3-35 Yards penalized I-S Managers Marvin Rathke, Sanimy llenclerson. and Nlax liint-ham take time out M ' 'Q' sl r 1 49 :I tor gi picture lictorc issuing 1-qiiipliii-iit lor practice. iller Upset B Harlingen Cards, 9 A fired-up Harlingen team handed the Buccaneers their second loss of the season. Joe Parras kicked a 20-yard field goal to give the Cardinals their wine Mike Carew and Jeff Bennett started the Bucs' scoring ' drive with runs of 14 and 17 yards respectively. A 44-yard pass play from Doss to Leeford Fant was the scoring play. Thomas Gonzalez converted making the score 7-0. The Cardinals took the kick-off and marched back 59 yards for a touchdown. Vavendar, Smith, and Parras carried . the Fards to the goal where Favendar took it over from the one. Parras missed the extra point leaving the score 7-6. The two teams played on even terms until Parras kicked the field goal that gave the Cards their 9-7 lead. Miller battled back, but 'could not score. A pass from Doss to Fant, which was ruled caught out of bounds, snuffed out the last hope of a Miller score. X Miller 1957 Mike Carew t82l races over to defend a Cardinal pass as it falls incomplete. Lauro Gutierrez f65l and Paul Sanchez follow the play. 'S 4 fi an fwf- STATISTICS Miller Ray 18 First downs 8 184 Yards rushing 140 146 Yards passing 64 21 Passes atempted 8 10 Passes completed 2 0 Passes intercepted by 1 2 Fumbles recovered by 2 3-27 Punts 4-40 20 Yards penalized 10 Leeford Fant t821 catches long pass in Ray territory, but he was ruled out of bounds Outplayed Ray Slip Bucs, I4- The fired-up Battlin' Bucs held a heavily favored Ray to a 14-7 decision in the sixth game of the cross-town rivalry. The Buc line held the Texans time and time again but fumbles put them in scoring position for both their scores. Ray scored first after recovering a fumble on the Miller 38 yard line. Seven plays later Bobby Oliver rolled around right end picked up downfield blocking and went 30 yards for the score, lle also kicked the extra point. Once again in the second quarter a Miller fumble proved fatal as the Texans took over on the Buccaneer 36, and five plays later. Fritz Miller went 21 yards for the score. , The Bucs threatened early in the third quarter when they managed a drive to the Ray 18 but the Texans held and the ball went over on downs. Pruett's Battlin' Bucs started passing in the fourth quarter and found it very effective. After driving to the Ray 31 Doss threw a strike to Joe Quesada who was all by himself on about the 5 yard line and Quesada ran the last 5 yards, Thomas Gonzalez kicked the extra point. The Buccaneers held the Texans after the kick off and once more were threatening deep in Rays end of the field. Doss went back to pass and when he couldn't find anyone open picked up blocking on the left side and drove to the Texan four with only eight seconds remaining in the game. The last play of the game was a pass into the end zone intended for Quesada but Oliver intercepted and that brought the ball out to the 20 yard line. Time ran out before the Texans could get a play off, Joe Quesada goes for the Miller touchdown. HOMER MASCORRO KENNETH BLEWETT MIKE TURNER Halfback-No. 11 Guard-No 60 Tackle 'No 77 1 Letter 1 Letter Reserve Letter Co-Captain 1957 SEASON RECORD BB Bucs 36 - Sundeen 0 BB Bucs 27 - Tuloso Midway 0 BB Bucs 46 -- Solomon Coles 0 BB Bucs 7 - Rav 6 BB Bucs 26 - Tuioso Midway 0 BB Bucs 6 - Ray . 0 One of the finest BB teams in many seasons has been trained by Ray Nicol. newcomer to the Buc coaching staff. together with Coach 1 Utterback. Ra Onl Team To Score on Bab Bucs The Baby Bucs along with Coach Nicol and Coach Vtterback finished the season with an undefeated record including two wins over the Ray Texans. Ray was the only team to score on the BB team all season. but Miller won a T-ti decision over the Texans. Foach Ray Nicol in his first year of coaching at Miller was well pleased with the BB squad. ROW UNH: Butch Jones. S. E, Jones. Lowell Gaul. Jimmy Mcllorsc, Jack Pratt, Richard Soto, Maxie Blackman, Bobo Beynon, Gene Trayn- ham. ROW TWO. Arthur Gonzales, Rudy Muniz. Freddie Henderson. Ted Garcia. Bobby Santos, Bobby Castillo. Bobby Cruz. Ernest Salazar. HOW 'I'llRBl'I: Coach Nicol. Isador Moreno, Luis Zamora. Jesse Perez. Raymond Fulton. Fred Gonzales, Herman Robinson, Coach Utter- back. - wi. f . f I . . ,5 l 1 452.16 .JJ 7 UCS mulls UC UC S178 QSCS vii-ff tr args t 2 B si The 1958 Buccaneer Basketball team poses for a formal shot. They are: F. Limon. B. Howell. D. Bremer. L. Fant, E. Speckles. S. elf T. Ballew. J. Puente. G. Hendricks. W. Pieper. R. Garcia. The team managers are Eddie Bradley and Sheridan Mellon. Coach George Utterback gives a pep talk to Buc Basketball Team Boasts 29-2 'YZ the student body at the pep rally held before , . . . 'lr Record, Wins District Championship no s Miller Battlin' Bucs, falling short of the District Title for Y or the last three years. fought back in '58 producing an unde- J, ay fx . l Q ' 'w-we Q. feated district record and winning the 14AAAA Title. The Bucs finished the season with a 29-2 record losing only to Laredo and Austin. The loss to Austin came while making a bid for the Bi-District Title after the playoff with Harlingen. Millers record was the best ever compiled by a Corpus Vhristi school. Winning the District Title. the Bucs also placed two men on the All-District Team and another earned a spot on the Second Team. George Hendricks placed on the Third Team of All-State. Besides bringing home the District Title, the Bucs also won trophies at the Brownsville and Corpus Vhristi 'Tournaments before losing the first game in fifteen starts to Laredo. 19 Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs Bucs 1958 SEASON RECORD 47 - Laredo 7l - Kingsville 74 - Carroll 74 - Alamo Heights 54 - Kingsville 52 -- Harlandale 51 - South San Antonio 59 - Carroll 58 - Alamo Heights 56 - Harlingen , 52 - Ray 48 - Burbank 46 - Laredo 55 - Carroll 43 - Harlingen 68 - Edinburg , 59 - Ray , 60 - Brownsville 7l - McAllen 69 - Carroll 74 - Harlingen 68 - Edinburg , 66 - Ray .A 60 - Brownsville 64 - McAllen ,, 63 - McAllen 67 - Harlingen , 55 - Austin REY GARCIA Guard 2 Letters Second Team A11-District GEORGE HENDRICKS Guard 2 Letters Co-Captain All-District Team Third Team All-State 60 66 JOHNNY PUENTE Forward 2 Letters Co-Captain All-District Team gautier The Buccaneers pose in front of the bus before heading toward home after defeat mg Harlingen for the tltle of District Champs . SONNY SELF Center 2 Letters MILLER 60 BROWNSVILLE 38 MILLER 60 BROWNSVILLE 34 The Bucs took over first place in district by run- ning over Brownsville 60-38. Miller led the whole game and the Bucs were never threatened by the Eagles. Coach Utterback let the substitutes play most of the last half so that they could gain experience for next year's season. Puente led the scoring attack with 13, while Self added 11 and Garcia 10. The Miller Battlin' Bucs had a hard time hitting the basket in the first quarter but came back strong in the last half to take a 60-34 victory over the Browns- ville Eagles. Hendricks led in scoring with- 16, while Puente followed with 12, and Ballew 10. Wi f Us ' .4 ,X . x TOMMY BALLEW Forward 2 Letters MILLER 43 HARLINGEN 42 MILLER 74 HARLINGEN 51 The first game with the Cardinals proved to be a real thriller with Miller edging out a close victory in the final seconds of the ball game. Puente put the Bucs ahead by one point and then Miller managed to freeze the ball through the few remaining seconds. High point man for the Bucs was Garcia. The Bucs' second outing with the Cardinals was a scoring duel all the way through with Miller pulling further away very quarter. When the final buzzer sounded, they had built up a 23 point advantage leaving the score 74-51. Puente was high point man with 14, while Ballew had 12, and Hendricks and Garcia each had 11. Tommy Ballew U51 gets off a shot while Hendricks f14l. Puente 191. Garcia 1195, and Self C115 follow the ball. MILLER 68 EDINBURG 49 MILLER 62 EDINBURG 40 Coming from behind, Miller set back a tough Bobcat team. 68-49. Miller, leading only 28-23 at half time, pulled away 46-30 going into the third quarter. Hendricks led in scoring with 18, while Garcia had 16 and Puente 15. Miller clinched first place in the District race by de- feating Edinburg 62-40 at Edinburg. Self paced the scoring with 18, while Hendricks had 16 and Garcia 15. The game was close the first half, but at the start of the third quarter, the Bucs started hitting and put 20 points between them and their opponents. MILLER 59 RAY 40 MILLER 66 RAY 43 The Bucs' first district encounter with crosstown Ray was all Miller from start to finish. The Battlin' Bucs, holding a 28-20 half-time lead, increased it to 59-40 at the end of the game. Hendricks led both teams in scor- ing with 19. while Garcia tallied 15 and Puente 13. Miller, meeting Ray for the second time, turned the trick once again by a 66-43 score. The score was close most of the game, but the Bucs pulled away in the last quarter on needed points by Puente and Hendricks. who led the scoring with 21 and 12 points respectively. Besides the district games. the Bucs met the Texans in two tournaments, Winning both of these games, Miller gained a 4-0 record over Ray this season. Y f r Sonny Self KIII of Miller and Joel Bolen M41 of Ray battle for an important rebound as Johnny Puente C93 waits, ready to assist. FIDEL LIMON Guard 1 Letter ELMO SPECKELS Center 1 Letter Sonny Self till goes high to take away a rebound from Willie McKnight of Carroll while Tommy Ballew 1151. Johnny Puente 197 and Rey Garcia look on. MILLER 7l MCALLEN 36 MILLER 64 McALLEN 53 Miller's Bucs showed some real shooting to the fans at McAllen from the opening buzzer. At the end of the first quarter the Bucs had built up a 22-4 lead and were way out in front 71-36 at the end of the game. Garcia put 20 points through the hoop while Self added 13 and Puente and Hendricks each had 11. The Bucs closed the district playing with their twelveth victory and no defeats. McAllen put up a hard fight all through the game, but the Bucs proved too much as they won 64-53. Johnny Puente and Rey Garcia each scored 15 while Hendricks put in 13. MILLER 55 CARROLL 37 MILLER 69 CARROLL 40 The Bucs opened district play against Carroll and came out on top 55-37 over a hard fighting Tiger team. After some fine shooting by Miller's first team, Coach Utterback managed to let his second team play most of the second half. Leeford Fant was high point man with 10 and Ballew followed close behind with 8. Carroll was defeated by Miller 69-40 in a game at Carroll which saw substitutes play most of the game. Fant tied scoring honors with Puente getting 10 for the night. Garcia was second with 8. The Bucs pulled ahead when Carroll managed only one basket in the second quarter. rl' 'ie A, WARD PIEPER Center 1 Letter LE EFORD FA NT Center 1 Letter Buccaneers Take McAllen, 63-425 Harlingen, 67-60 for District Title The Buccaneers worked their way into the District finals hy downing the Mc.-Xllen Bulldogs 63-42. McAllen held the Bucs to only a 8-7 first quarter by stalling the hall, 'l'he Bucs. using a full-court press. jumped to a 32-14 half-time lead. The Bulldogs bounced back and were trailing the Bucs six points going into the final period. The Bucs kept their lead and went on to win the game 63-42. Hendricks led Millers scoring with 19, while Self and Garcia each had 11. The Bucs' win gave them a chance at the District championship against Harlingen. Miller Bucs once again battled the Harlingen Cardi- nals all the way to the end and came out on top with a close 67-60 victory for the district championship. Rey Garcia was the spark of the Buc team pouring through needed points at tight spots all through the game. Garcia led the scorers with 24, while Self had 13. Hendricks 11. and Puente 10. Johnny Puente l9l leaps high in an effort to take this rebound away from two McAllen defenders, The Buccaneers se? up their defense while Har- lingen hrings the hall down in district play-off. u-5 DAVID BREMER BILLY HOWELL Guard Guard 1 Letter 1 Letter Battlin' Bucs Lose To Austin Puenfe193 and Self 1113 arrive too late in making their bid for this rebound as Maroney 1223 pulls the ball in. The Maroons greater height proved to be too much for our Battlin' Bucs, and the result was a 66-55 defeat. Six foot, six inch Ollie Shipley led the Austin attack with 27 points and collected many important rebounds with added help from six foot, seven inch Mike Maroney. George Hendricks played his usual hustling game on defense and tallied 19 points for the Bucs before the fatal buzzer sounded. Hendricks along with the other Buc regulars Garcia, Puente, Ballew, and Self, were within six points of Austin until the middle of the fourth quarter. The Maroons, being ahead, stalled the ball in an effort to run the clock out and picked up added points when the Bucs fouled. Miller's efforts went against them, as the Maroons were deadly at the free throw line. They coasted to a 66-55 victory. 120 This rebound fell out of the reach of Ollie Shipley 1173 and into the waiting hands of Sparks 1143. Tommy Ballew 1153 and Rey Garcia 1193 watch closely. :,.,,......, 3, ..,.. M -as W si , 'uma o 1 -A cfm ebff- -QQ I 'll ,f 1 f if-1. 4 . S.. X , X.. Stiff M f 1 ' gg, w . 1 .1 'V. ill. -1- is .-. -aan-5 1... -.-. .-- -.1-. ---4-ani i- The B Bucs, finishing the season with a 12-6 record. stand in formal pose in the gym. They are: S. Mellon, A. Hernandez. J. Muniz. B. Beynon. C. Johnston. L. Bloomfield, T. Gallardo, L. Martinez, E. Romero, I. Moreno. and Coach Herrera. B Bucs Produce I2-6 Season Record HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs HBH Bucs 40 41 52 l9 38 43 35 47 52 42 54 Sl 43 67 5l 38 43 38 Laredo West Oso . Mary Carroll Kingsville .. Mathis Carroll . Carroll . Harlingen ..,. Edinburg . Ray Brownsville McAllen Carroll Harlingen .. Edinburg Ray .. .. Brownsville McAllen .... 48 63 28 . 44 26 . 25 . 30 .. 33 32 48 36 47 21 38 . 43 45 ..24 48 During a time-out, the B Bucs gather around Coach Herrera before going into the next period. 'ww ' sw-. 1 rn. ., M, .V 5 fam if F wr- .W , .W wg yew' 3 , 5 wx v , 44, A4 it S' 1' Q V -p 1: N ' , K - . 4: Q 5' .K . Q J, . ' , in ,Y ,. ' ,Q N X, L W 4 E W f Q 4-. ' s S ik. 'Q va Ve l 9 N' 3. my . df. V W '- avr 'Q ROWONI-I: l'oachRz1g111s..l Puente. A LUIlt.ftlI'l2i. li .-Xllwrnoz. J liolwlcs. H lrlll'Clll, 1' lmxxlu lllbll' TWU: A. l'l1n-lim-r. ll llurlow. .I Vick . . , . ., ,. , . . ' ers. tl. tzxwlencs. ll Iiohlnson. l' Ioronu. ROKR llllllnlz I. l,mlHtlllllll'lfl. A tnrllln. XX I'c-It-rs. ,X. llclzcr, S. Jllllllll'Z. .l, Szmchez. ll Zepcda. ROW FOVH: l.. Punt. B. Smith. K 'lulljllllk li Vruz. l Xlor.'r1o,li.t':mtu. Prospects Bright For I9 8 Track Team rl! UK 1 1 Charles Mueller, John Simmons, and Vincenl Carranza are the managers of the 1958 Battlin' Buc Track Team. Coach Pete Ragus has successfully led the track team at Miller for many years. Next year, Coach Ragus will assume the job of head coach of the football team. 122. fi' ,ef-f Q1 wi lx 531. P .nik .. fy . rv . ' ,L N- i ,J 4' 'F 4- -7 Ya' o ,-f,:'. w f f- - ,gi-1 awp. , H H. r:,,....1:. H A Alfred Pfeiffer heaves the discus during the warm up track meet at BL'-tcaneer Stadium. ix' ,Q 'iff - Herman Robinson and Bobby Smith place to score points in the 220 yard dash. Alfred Hiezer is about to cross the finish line while winning the 440 yard dash. Y ,,,yqq. .sg :wwf R.. . L if 9:- Roger Harlow goes on to place first in the 220 yard low hurdles and picks up needed points. Xfesley Peters gets off a throw that won him first place in the iscus. !f 'f'f'1l 'YH Leeford Fant takes a hand off from Ray Cantu and puts Miller ahead in the 440 relay. K S X fr Ii i X X Saul Jimenez goes up and over the bar during practice for tho llub City Relays. - ,... 43 ae' '.. '135 'A LN 4 -ms' Q' ,QQ Q . QU 'Sv 5 1. Q, g,. A 5.5-T'! ,-e, . ol' 4 V,.S+.s QQ Johnny Puenfe comoleies his final leap in his bid to place inthe broad jump. Coach Cosgrove and team watch to see the outcome of this important pitch in the Sundeen game. Charlie Noack slides safely into third base during Miller's first game with Sundeen. Donnie Doss is shown here return- ing to third base after the pitch was fouled off. 4. E . -r WH 5!' ' Eddie Barrera is on hisfwray to beat out an infield hit while the Sundeen first baseman . 4-QF waits for the throw. 8, 'Z-1. ,,,' rf? Ml, Sammy Garza catches while Charlie Noack gets in some batting practicc before the Ray game. The infielders take their positions after a few words of advice from Coach Cosgrove 2 1 0 W 3 'WSWS' Donnie Doss rounds first and is on his way to second after getting a needed hit. Jimmy McHorse is shown pitching for batting practice be- fore the game with cross-town Ray. ADS 3 vw I t iv -t 1 gn wg! UD! 'iff : ' '1T:'SEx re T 1 ' Coach Nicol, new to Miller this year, is doing a fine job of coaching our tennis leam. Added to our coaching staff this year is Coach Nichol who comes from Robert Driscoll Junior High School. He has taken on the responsibility of teaching tennis and is doing a gratifying job. The tennis team, consisting of seven boys and three girls, can be seen any time during sixth period working hard to improve their style. These many days of practice pay off at tournament time. Sports- manship. as well as skill, goes into the making of a well-balanced team. 130 The boys on our tennis team are, kneeling: David Brinkley, Billy Forisha, Ricky Holiday. Roger Cummings, Standing: Joe Pompa. Mike Lowrie, Romero Perez. Senior Mike Lowrie practices his swing before tournament time. 'RFQ s '!F' at . if ? ' fy V . : 513: , xii Tenni Team Improves With Each Tournament Alva Carreio, Sandra Joos and Glenda Bennet? are the girls nn the tennis team, A hard working sophomore, Billy Fiirisha. practices to perfect his style, My U I , X, s 'Q uv! Glenda Bennett prepares to return the serve with a forehancl stroke. I ROW ONE: Jimmy Hawkins. Haney Jobe. Sherry Kirby, Martha Anderson. Ann Porter. Mary Olson, John Nolen, Del Mar Volger, Dennis White. ROW TWO: Edward Jefferies. Robert McCaskill. Arthur Kennemer, Eddie Valdez. Ray Wolfe, Allen Messmer. Terry Rahmerier. Charles Perrington, David Metoyer. ROW ONE: Al Herwitz. Carroll Cantrell, Raymond Barron, Lorraene Habib, Ruby Garrison. Joe Rivers. Mr. Stuart. ROW TWO: George Vassilakis. Toby Hale. Pinina Norrod. Mike Rangle, Wayne Burns. Gale Gibson, Pat Weaver, Sue Warren. Alice Faye Burns. Thirty Interested Students Organize Bowling Club P., - --. vw. Hopefully aiming for a strike Pinina Norrod, one of the club's thirty members takes a step toward the approach line. Pat Weaver warms up before a tournament. The newly organized Bowling Club meets every Wednes- day under the sponsorship of Mr. Stuart. Before leaving for the golf course, Jim Weeks takes a few practice shots on the front lawn. Willie Andrews is concentrating on an approach shot as Joe Sosa watches. Members of the golf team this year are: ROW ONE: Ronny Avery, Mark Combs. David Irving, Gerald Dyer, Joe Aleman. ROW TWO: Gordon Garwood, Jim Weeks, Coach Sam Stokes, Joe Sosa. Douglas Raasch. Danny Shobe. Willie Andrews. Humberto Contreras, Arturo Acuna. Golf Team Practices Hard in Preparation for Tournaments i The- boys have a daily warm-up session before they begin their in- tramural basketball games, Intramural Activities Are Popular r ' X ' ' 1 l . if re, A ' 'ii l 5 it 7 1 Calisfhenics, as well as or- ganizefl sports. are a part of the program in the boys' PE classes, Aiming at the buII's-eye are Sharon Barfield, Sally Cochran, and Mary Hin- net. Mrs. Burket and Dorothy Williams discuss some of the points of archery. Tennis has become a popular sport at Miller in the last several years. Judy McNeil en- joys playing tennis during her PE class. Physical Education classes provide numer- ous activities for sophomore, junior, and sev- eral senior students at Miller. Archery, bas- ketball, ping pong, interpretive dancing, soft- ball, football, and marching are among the various sports in which the P.E. students participate. Doing push-ups is part of the regular exercise in the boys' PE classes. 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Q 5-53525ag3:s:52f5Fw If 1 7 5 ,x 4 ,A X f5...a,:,tz:esf:sa2fi i :Q - M M 'HM Bemg a member of fhe varslty football team IS a great accomolxshment for a Sophomore Joe Carranza Charlie Noack and Bobby Smith have all earned a reserve letter on the team thus year Sophomore Ann Porter was chosen bx Lorpus Chrlstx YTeenQ as the Mlller dele gate to the National YWCA ton ventnon The conventlon was held nn St Louxs from Aprll 1319 Ann IS a member of Tawanka YTeens 140 Who's Who 6 iffy SWS! Urn raw if 'Q Patricia Esoarza earned a place in the All State Orchestra this year. She went mth other members from this region to the State Conxention ' Galveston in February. A place in the 1958 All-State Choir was earned by Cary Griffen. He made the trip to Galveston in Feb- ruary to sing in the Choir. He sings tenor in the Roy Miller Concert Choir. Billy Howell and Jeff Bennett were the only Sophomore letfermen on the football and basketball teams. Billy earned his letter in basketball while Jeff earned his as a member of the varsity football team. A ' 2 EUGENE ACLY FRED ADAMS MARIA AGUILAR CELSO ACUNA JESSIE ADAMS ARYURO AGUIRRE ARTHUR AMAYA MARYHA ANDERSQN GWEN ANGELO TOMASIYQ ARANGUA BENNY ARMADILLO PAUL ARMADILLO MAGDALENA ARIUAGA MARIA ASEVEDO JO ASKEV PATSV ATKINS HOBERT AVIYUA JOSE AYALA s -0' L Qfxf.. i N 1' 14 . Y .1 ' :'- , Q . 335+ A' :N A v JOE ALEMAN CAROL ALLEN PAYRICIA BAILEY DONALD BAKER NICK BALBOA YOLANDA BANDA :- 0' A 1. J 142 Q., . W i ' N ... EVE ALLEN ODILIA ALLEN ELVIRA ALVARADO MARY ALICE ALvAnEz GENE ALLEN CAROLVN ALsYoN FRANK ALVAREZ LoNNlE ALVAREZ SUPHUIHUHES LARRY BARECKY ERNEST BARRERA JULIAN BARRERA IRMA BARRON 4 CELIA BASALDUA JOE BAIAN LUCIA BAIAN DOYLE BEARDEN JEAN BEASLEV SIDNEY BENDER MARY BECKER LUPE BENAVIDES REBECCA BENAVIDES '-an GEOFFREV BENNETT WANDA BENNEYT FEBRONOO BEIINAL ,Y Nw . ' ' Y ta ,Q K1 ' . 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A - , 'pm ,y if hx A sophomore plans ahead as he talks over the future wlth a counselor ELIAS CADENA JEFF CALLAHAN TRAVIS CAMPBELL CAROLEEN CANNAMORE RONNIE CALDWELL ROBERT CAMPBELL ANITA CANALES JOSIE CANTU A 'V sa 143 -1 'N-'QI' X1 5, A .. it ROBERY CANTU DANIEL CARDONA JOE CARRANIA NOEMI CASTANEDA GREGORIO CASTILLO ROBERT CASTILLO LYDIA CASYRO DIANA CAVAIOS EVA CARDONA RUDY CARDIEL DOROYHY CARTER AMELIA CASTILLO MAURO CASYILLO VIRGINIA CASYILLO DANIEL CAVAIOS EDDIE CAVAIOS 8:30 a familiar sight to soo Miller studentg gmnh to first period. MACEDONIO CAVAZOS RAYMOND CERVANTES BETTY SUE CHANDLER ROY CHARLES ALICE CNAVE1 SANDRA CNAPA ALDNIO CHAVEZ FRANK CHAVEI WILLIAM CHILDRESS LUPE CISNEROS CALVIN CLARK SALLY CLARK ' 7 U' ROBERT CLARK JIMMY CLIFTON SALLY COCHRAN AGNES COLE . 4 Y Q BONNIE COLLINS ROSIE COLMENERO MARK COMES JIMMY CONN fs -vi r I Q 9, X SYLVIA CONSYANTE RICHARD CONTRERAS DIANA CORKILL SANDRA CORNEYT UIQ I , i 14 . 2 . . 'ah N 2 A . ,-kj' 3 . 1 , an Q V . xi . 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X Q f If A ' , I 'A If xi ' GERALDINE FRIAR ANDREA FUENTES GENE FULTON RAYMOND FULTON .X 1 .. BENITO FUNTE TONY GALLARDO MARY HELEN GALVAN ROSARIO GALVAN ELIDIA GARIA LARRY GANEM ALFREDO GARCIA ELEANOR GARCIA ELIDIA GARCIA HOMER GARCIA IRMA GARCIA LUIS GARCIA I X -,A .Q 1 Q , nxo'x LYDIA GARCIA A MARY ROSE GARCI MARY ROSE GARCIA OFELIA GARCIA f. ,, 4 , 4 S .- ,K 21 .5 X, ' ' , Q r ,Al 5. J 'X ' 1 6 I I. I 1 J I I. I ,, . fue..- 146 .. I 4 lf! 1 ., 7 f I I m , .f .4 A f' :lj ,-s-49 r- ' , .A.--AA ff , Y A Q ly -t, I 1' mx , . 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MARESA GUINN FELIPE GUTIERREZ MABLE GUNN RAYMOND GUYIERREZ Q - YSIDRA GUYIERREZ IMELDA GUIMAN LYDIA GUZMAN JAMES HALL 148 Q eff: dll MARIE HYNES PORFIRIO IBANEI FIONA INC-LE DIAMANTINA INFANTE .X My fx, s ' MARY LOUISE ITA GRACIE JAIME JOYCE JACKSON SHIRLEY JACKSON ALBERY JAMES BARRY JARBEAUX SAUL JIMENEI KENNEYH JOHNSON on ps - 'lu 'N , .31 A ' ' ' ENEDINA NERNANDEI LUZ HERNANDEI REYNALDO HERRERA PEGGY NIGNTOWER SAMMY HILLHOUSE WILLV HOLLAND JERRY HONEYCUTY JIMMY HUNT Juuzm Hsnzmmoez MARIA +4snNANosz vncvon nsnszeu Muwasn HILL MAUINA nmoJosA mcxsv HQLLIDAY eluv Howsu. I-mn: uuvvon SUPHUHIURES CHARLIE JOHNSTON RAY JOHNSTON SANDRA JOHNSTON CAROL JONES Q- 149 JAMES JONES JOHN JONES SALLY JONES 5 E JONES N . X 2 DORIS KEMP ARYHUR KENNEMER MARY ANN KIMBRALL NINA KING , Z SNYDER KING NITA LANPHIER KAYNRYN KOSTER BARBARA LAUDERDALE WILLY KUEHN AURORA LAUREL MARIE LANINGHAM SONYA LAUREL Q ' 1 U --.. A ' La , 4' Sf? r I I E I , t Q A is Q v- Wa, 'X I I. 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MENDEZ NANO MENUIOLA MARIE MENDOZA ARNOLD MEIA DANIEL MIRABEL ARLINE MERU RAUL MEZA EPIFANIO MIRELES PAULINE MERU EMIL MIKULENCAK VERNES MITCHELL JOHN MEYOYER JAMES MILLER JOHN MONDRAGON 3 I ' ,df Q .Q 'x 2 CHRIS MONIODES MARGARET MONYEI GARY MONTGOMERY MARY MONTGOMERY sf s v 'w AURORA MONYOYA ANGIE MONZON wi' An undecnded sophomore changes schedule agam MARK MOORE ABRAHAM MORENO 1 1' IGNACIO MORENO REGINA MORGAN ISIDOR MORENO OPAL MORRIS L Q f C 'fir' vga: S ski- I5l Il v A WILLIAM MORRISON ALBINO NOTA ,-0 DUNCAN MUCKLEROY BEYYY MULL -I RUDY MUNII FRANK MUNOI VVONNE NEU JERRY MUNNS JOHNNY MUNOI ELIIABETH NEWTON LUCIA OTTMAN OSCAR OVALLE MIKE FANTOJA BARBARA PARR After a mad scramble In the lunch 11ne students enjoy moments of relaxatxon and good food LILLY OLIVAREZ GUADALUPE ORTEGA ELIIA DITII ANITA ORONA JOE ORTEGA OSCAR OIITIZ - 4 P REVNALDO OITIZ VICTORIA ORTIZ 1, l b. .td 'Ev 152 Qs... JOSE NINO ELIIA NIOS JIMMY PAIR GILBERT PASTILLO DARLENE PAVLICEK ROBERY PAI APOLINAR FINA DAVID NUNICO ADAN PENA JAMIE PENA PAUL PENA MANUEL PERALES Yrs CRISTOBAL OCHOA FAUSTINO OCMOA DALIA PEREZ DAVID PEREI FRANK PEREZ JESSE PEREZ yi Q33 M rf. -Q. JOHNNY PEREZ MARCEDALIA PEREI RICHARD PETERS GENE PINKERTON MARY LOUISE PEREZ NOE PEREI AURELIO PINEDA JOE POMPA SUPHUIHUHES MARY PRESAS JESSE PULIDO TERRY RAHMEIR IDA RAMIREI ALICE REYA BRENDA PRICHARD LUPE QUINONES LOUIS RAINWATER PETE RAMIREI GEORGE RETA HIRAM PRICHARD MAURO QUINTANILLA CARLOS RAMIREZ RICHARD RAMIREZ JOE REYES CALIXTO PULIDO DOUG RAASCH EDNA LYDIA RAMIREI LARRY RAYMEY LEONARD REYE5 Q f LUPE REYNA MANUEL REYNA JOHN REYNA SHIRLEY RHYNE 153 novo Pore CHARLENE Porrsn ANDREW PosAoA ANN PORTER Ronin Ponsn MARVIN PUSEV GARY RICE MAURICE RICE SANDRA RILEY GILBERY RIOS 'rn Q 6 00 wx, , w JACK PRAYT JUANIYA PRESAS JOE R105 LAURA RIVAS ROSENDA RIVAS GLORIA REYES A Va A , O f. W, 5 L 1. ' Y It . r' . - 5 X A -5 ' 5 . 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M-If Ii 1 dk l L 4- ' . fff A RODRIGUEZ GEORGE HERMAN ROBINSON YOLANDA ROBLES DIAN ANGEL RODRIGUEZ DORA RODRIGUEZ MARGARET RODRIQUE1 NANCY ROBINSON SIIPHIIIIIIIIIES GALE ROSS JACK IE ROSS JOSEPHINE RUELAS ARTHUR RUIZ ghvu or JILMA RUII JULIAN RUIZ PETE RUIZ REFUGIA RUII KATHY RYAN JUAN SAENZ OPHELIA SAENZ YOLANDA SAENZ , 154 FELICITAS SALAS ARMINTA SALAZAR ERNEST SALAZAR OLGA SALAZAR IRENE SALDANA MARJORIE SALINA5 MARY SALINAS VANGIE SALINAS ,.q A-5 ' 1 I Ronmousz RAY SAMANIEGO JOHN SANCHEZ MARIO SANCHEZ SUSIE SANCHEZ :pn 2 I -A K 'I' , 4 . , A I - . - .w . F. ' r . H T 5 I Q -N . ',. -f 'R Q ' 1 .. I I , A , 1 - . ' -4- . f I -2- V, , . ' f 5 . 5 nk, ' - 1 ts. 'ti x .t - ' :sv 3 I 4 ,I A Pl, V H ,J .t . mx XE . A A , L' - ,Q 1 5 x i -. ' 1 Egfr A 4, 5 ws . ..Q 3, X 'J- 'A ' r I, I I if '43 , x ' , .,. Q 9 I s Sv L' A , Q ' Q E A ' 'Q- I , 4 - nv snucnsz Aan szmnovu Donn SANYANA moan scnuccs can seuosmn mxvuo ssnmx Monsv sewnn noun? SHAFFEI uncm smwssz Faso sim MIGUEL Jos sxmvos .nm suv cuourn senlcs Mme ssnmx DAN suns nov snmsn ESMERALDA SIGUENTES ELIA SILVA JERRY SILVA JOHN SIMMONS 1 N- .Q fe: JIMMIE SKINNER SHIRLEY SLY CHARLES SMITH DICKIE SMITH s. 'T LINDA SMITH MARY LOU SMITH MYRNA SMITH ROBERT SMITH SUE SMITH VENITA SOCKWELL MANUEL SOLIS CHRISTINA SOLII REYNALDO SOTO RICHARD SOTO 155 A sophomore admires a sensor rang and dreams of the future I V SPIAIS FLOSSIE SYAYON J W STEVENS ONETA STALEY GEORGE STEIN BILL STEVENSON ,J 'T km W S A I Ig - sg, gm xx V3 - 1 5 H I Q Q30 I W. X ' SW Q wi aaa A Aff. if 'Sl in H . wit, h g ,.I,. . in Mg i r 'I I 3. 'Sf ,mat A , 3? ,-. . Xi.: A . ,- aria: i J is 'xjks ' DARLENE STEWARY ESTELLA SUAREZ GREGORY TAMEI LUCILLE TELLEZ FIEROVA YNOMAS IRADLEV YHOMPSON CELESYINE YHOMPSON BILLY TORRIS MIKE STONE DIANE SWEENEY CARLOS YAPIA EARL THIGPEN PATSY YHOMAS BUTCN THOMPSON HARVEY TINNELL CRUI TORRIS A homemakmg student hangs up her towel as she fmnshes her dutxes EDELMIRA TORRES EVARISTO YORRES A 1 MARIA TOIRES REGINA YORRES SARITA YREVINO JERRY UPTMOI DOROYHY VAN CLEAVI KENNEYN TUGGLE AURORA VALDEI JOE VARELA EDWARD TWEEDIE IILLIE VALLI JOE VARGAS GENEVIEVE TOWNSEND GENE YRAYNNAM DIANA TREVIHO SMAREN YRACY ALICE TREVIRO NERLINDA TRIVIRO 156 'K ed M Q x S1 --.. -f . - ,g i l V: t - -5351? , W., ' I -1 .. ww f Rf X , . ,- .5121 f Nj -. . 4:5 I 3 ' 115' f . 355 5 .. QQ 'I , ' , 3, H Pr. ' I . 4 . X . I A A ' 5 b Q . .,.I U 11 . 1. , A , .ji- ' ., ' 'Q .. I , 5 ' M su? I: s ' :f.,:. 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E'-ff' P4 ' 3 ' '- v a zr s if ',,,,, 9 I 3 I . 1. .j .1 3' ,xi 'I i . ,MYRA JArlEcALSIffiN, M . , - , , . , 3 Slriing '8S a'cheCHiadBI'i H5s'fkQpW 'V 3 F 'Mia 'Jihi viri Emi fhff' fair Signs, wifh ,her .qothefi pc1fvljij5.QSIpe,h ii 1 member- gf mg nu FFLi BAgGmgfg Rallyicllgls, and nwarik-.fwffriensf F 'n'? 1.,:-9:.-4'z. '-Xa-f3 L15,s.,-L4 .Q A' '?9L:. Qu ' h, U 1' gm.p..,Q iiaozsggg gi 9 g I 1 D 4 V , 5 4 QMIKE EARENM I Q ' Silk' oi h1egQ:ffCo15aI3 hall 1 Afiilge ya? gngfhs :farting lsbesnp, 1' s 5' FF- 'BQf0iezPliYP i Wim: ants tv. o?dhgUB5l '3F339' :aqua -fzixvp ?'9+fQ f 'lv From the Junior Class, five represented Miller in All-State Music organizations at Galveston during February. Bill Porter, John Gillis, and Arturo Reyes were selected for AllAState Choir. Frances Nue and Paula Milam were chosen for All-State Band and All-State Choir respectively. ' .,, W-1, ,vnu 'r! 'BM' A M . .49 l6Z gm M .,-ive .4 'y, '1 4 ' lnfyf Junior Girls were selected from each school in Corpus Christi to repre- sent their school in the city-wide clean up campaign. Janice Pulliam was the Clean-Up Queen from Miller. Who's Who Leeford Fant, chosen by sportswrifers and coaches, was given a place on the Second All- District Team. Leeford also plays basketball and track at Miller. Gi ,-' if ' .f' H. ' 2' it X 1 f ' tvs, if aww Because of her faithful support of the basket- ball team this year, Mable Estes was chosen by the Buccaneers as the 1958 Basketball Queen. Olga Vasquez was honored by the football team by being presented with the title of Football Duchess for the 1957 season. 9 Q v IRMA ABREGO DOROTHY NELL ADAMS CONNIE AGUIRRE ERNEST ALBORNOI MARY ELIDA ACUNA EDITH ADAMS ANITA ALANII EDDIE ALEMAN BEATRICE ARREDONDO CHARLES BAIRD RONNIE AVERY JAMES BAKER JIM BAGGET ROSARIO BALADIS in x Q .JOE G ALEMAN AURORA ALVAREZ KENNETH ANDREW J W ALLEN JESSE ALVAREI WILLIE B ANDREWS MYRA JANE ALSTON UNA ANDERSON VERNELLE AFPLEBY MARY HELEN BALDERAS JOHNNY EARRERA IGNACIO BASALDUA RACHEL BALLI RUTH BARRERA SONNV BATSON STERLING BARCLAY ELODIA BARRIENTES LUPE BAIAN 4 I .4-4 W 164 GINGER BEDINGFIELD ROMULO BENAVIDES GLENDA BENNETT A IIN! DOLORES BERNAL FRANK BERNAL JESUS BERNAL ,km in CARMEN ARIIMENDI DALE DUANE ARNOLD ANGIE ARREDONDO MAC BINEHAM CECILE BLACKMON JUDY BLACKMON To ' ' 9 F ' ' ,E - 4 i - I .iid I .. .5 Q- k Q R? r 5 11, . 1 I ' , , ,V I I , 'm 0 , 1' 1 ' ' 1 R ., I, , fy 1 Y f A A A . :lf M 1, ' .jf ' S 5 f'7'I-.iw V ' A .I - ' J V V . . 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S' .Q , I M . -. , - 1 Y. 5: - ..s I -. KI ik- L- I N IA A , ' u X A H Q: .Am , I , E, . D I 1 J. , aQS4'f1 . I A . . . . A b b U . , X, Lixzf: 5 ' 1' A Ie I I - I I1. :,1 . if ' f- Q xgpl Q 1 'A' fiffmi. ' ' I I we e , I 5 ff? P , V A , f '- W ' ' 0 I 2- . 1- - ' B, ., s -, ' . . . I ' ' A 'A f I ' ' f+I'fi.1- A . 5' I L I its -52 of 'J' -as N HN Wax my Qu-L v 3.1 DELIA CASTRO LOUIS CHACON OFELIA CHAVE1 RUSTY CONNEII MADELINE COIIBIN JOE L CORYEZ BOB CREGLOW TONY CHU! GLEN CAVIN ROBERT CHAPA JUDY CLARK ABEL CONYRERAS FRED CORONA LAURA DEAN CRABYREE ROSA CRUZ PATSY CRYER GAREYN CAYCE ROSARIO CHAVANA MABLE COMPTON LINDA CONTRERAS LUCIO CORONADO GERALD CREEL RUDY CRUI ALONIO CUELLAR www Explorlng foreign countries m our classroom helps f 5 l make history a favorlte among jumors DON DALRYMPLE JUANIYA DAVILA ALICE DAVIS ANN DAVIS DELFINA DE LA GARIA ABELINO DEL BOSQUE -uv ELVNA DE LEON CARL DQMALADE MARGARET DE Leon AIYNUR DE SANTOS ARMANDO os Los SANYOS BILLY os sAN'ros INQ- n FIEDOIE CUEVAS RICHARD CUEVAS IAUL CUESTA DAN DALRYMPLE , . 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Q W V , R . , S E - ' ' 1 . ff ff' I x I X- , ' fi L.. .5 mfg FRED GUZMAN voev HALE AUCE HAPFISON DERROL HASSELL suns Guznmu AN H.-.MILL ADA Lou HAIIYMAN wmv vusvmos Lonums nun' vnnvcm HAnszuNr,1oN NOELIA HASEUE HOSE HASYINGS NANCY INGLE ARLETTE INGRAM DAVID IRVING .-, . A ., I V ,, .L Q -3 . K GILBERT IYA VELDA JAMES ALLEN JONN . . 4, JESSE JOHNS BARBARA JOHNSON CONNIE JOHNSON 'x - 1 X vi f ABEL HERNANDEZ JOE HERRERA FELA NERNANDEZ SYLVIA HEIIRERA JOE HEHNANDEI MARY HINNANY li av- 1- LORETTA HITT DEANNA HORN DIXIE HOWELL E.. 4 GARY HUNT BEATRICE INFANTE SOSTENES INFANTE SANDRA JONES SANDRA JOOS HAROLD JORDAN YONY JUAREZ KAREN KELLY 1 ta F Q A ' ' 5' - . ,,tjvY3f y 2-1 d. - , r -. x I I A sigh of relief? We hope so, as a Junior receives her report card. CECIL KEMP JAMES KEMP .IQ a f1 A ' - V. Lu, , , ' I I Q 169 ff BETTY KILLEN CARL KUEHN SNEIKY KIRBY LESLIE LACY JOHN KRUEGER SANDRA LANE ANDRE5 LAZO ALMA LEAL JESSE LEAL as well as mformatne JULIA MAJEK ROSE MAICHA BOI MAICUM DORIS MAIN Qx 4 ' JERRY LEATH MARY LINON IUIEN LEDESMA ZULEMA LONGORIA ANNE LEWIS ELISA LOPEZ CHRISTINA MARROQUIN LYNNELLE MARYIN DANIEL MARTINEZ we DOMINGA LOPEZ HORTENCIA LOPEZ MARGARIYA LOPEZ JANIE MARYINEZ LUIS MARTINEZ MELCHOR MARTINEZ ,L 5. fi i on fn 'si S 9' if. 'iv - I Q Ai? MARY R LOPEZ ISMELDA LOZANO RAY LOZANO RICHARD MARTINEZ SUSANA MARTINEZ THELMA MARTINEZ nv A I' H 2 J . I m Q cy P I I, 1 P 1, I A 4-Ik . f K X Q ,I , I I I I I 'L . A 4- 'I'-' ' 'L U . , Regis I 1 i X 1, I A I - . if , vi, '. ggi A 3 A V, 'Z' 'E' I 1 Y f ir f' N W -! ff, V in W x lk A S I kilfigf, Studymg the mysteries of -science ,proves interesting ' A In . a K V ' , . X ,. 9 3 3 L , 'av I Q,-1 -I lf I .IW r r . 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UPS vnu 614118 Mnszv ANN HIVAS ADELPNA Rwvrvn 'I N-u 'V' ' 4 1 ng Sv -.1 -av in kxfiyx X LUPE RIVERA MARY RODRIQUEI HELEN ROSALES MARIA RUII JOE SAENI LUPE SALDANA GLORIA SALINAS MARIA C SANCHEI JOE ROBLES MARY L RODRIGUEZ KAY R055 PAUL RUI1 CARMEN SALAZAR MARY SALDANA GLORIA SANCHEI PAUL SANCNEI CONNIE RODRIGUEZ ELOY ROMERO DORIS RUCKER SUE RU NERFORD EUGENIA SALAZAR DAVID SALINAS MARIA A SANCHEZ ROBERT SANCHEI SABAS B SANCHEZ SABAS M SANCHEZ GLORIA SANDATE 3 Q. 4.- BILLY SANDERS BOBBY SANDERS ESTHER SANDOVAL GLORIA SAN MIGUEL TRUDY SEARS RICHARD SELVA Q 4 LEONARD SHELTON SARAH SMITH SAUNDRA SMIYH I Q A famnlnar snght m the halls a Jumor pausmg between classes to grab a coke MARGARET smrss nam soul oxu.lA som MARIE 5010 Xa 173 1311 JOY STANBERRY BECKY STEELE SALLY STEVENS REINA SOT0 ELMO SPECKELS BEN SPIVEY ill. 17 2829 Y L X -v 41' gi? aw Eunice sfoess MARY TAMEI ROBERT TAYLOR cAvzoLvN 'momxs ssLvA sronsv Mums YAPIA mocsuclo TERRAZAS ADELA Tones noucms swesnsv MARGAREY vAvLon JIM Yr-:ARP ALMA TORRES May 29 1958 Jumors start lookmg ahead and plannmg for their Scmor year MIKE TUQNEQ YHERMA L TURNER .norm uurrus EMANUEL VALDEI GLORIA VALDEI REFUGIA IALDEZ JOHNNY VALLES -.1 YOLANDA VALLS ANITA VASQUE1 OLGA VASQUEZ 174 4- l Q JIM YUCKER JERRY YURNLINSON EbI'HER TURINCIO RICHARD TORRE5 LARRY TRAUMP RAUL TREVINO ALBERY VEGA JUAN VERA ARTURO VELA GLORIA VERGARA CARMEN VELA ROSIE VERGARA rl -Q 4 5 ' mxffl -J' JOE VICKERS RUBEN VILLARREAL ELLIE WALTERS NANCY WARD MAGDALENA VILLAREAL PAUL VOGLER GRADY WANN RUTH WARREN OSCAR VILLARREAL MARILYN WADE FLOYD WARD JOLENE WATERS MATYIE WIGGINS BOBBY WILLIAMS BRENDA WILLIAMS Q v -is' ma x ,if ml xx vi' EDWIN WILLIAMS LILLIAN WILLIS 'V' IECKY WILSON BRENDA WILSON ZOE WILSON PAULINE WINCHESTER -2 .2 6. , as S I ELIIABETH WEB! JIM WEEKS JULIA WHEELER JU ANN WHIYENEAD BARBARA WEEKLY JIMMY WELLS CYNTHIA WNIYEHEAD MODELL WHITEHEAD LYNDA WOODS MARGARET WOOTERS 3 ? 175 DORIS WREN JOE YARDAS ROLAND IEPEDA JUDY YAGER GEORGE VIAGUIRRE RICHARD ZEY .Q 1 x ,uf R' N W Q Q ga v f 176 1. U , s 5 4 I -f i I' 3 Q :Q . 5 -. C 1 T! -A n - AT LAST we Become PROUD sensor? I T' . ' r 4 . Y G ... -: L E- I 1 'S gli Y 177 ng 0 m Q . ZZ' Q81 '35 S lg4l'xsi!:, T'! ' if aj. 'ffsimae A 15'1e5 'If-'rt-'QU i nic. I ' 3. 2- 1 2 - M 7 H- .- -2 IS 1 1 ,- ' . ,,, , .Q , 5 .ur .- . wh' . x w . I - ., - .1 E' 'L 13 ' u,, .:.., .- 'Q Q-' 2 'H . -. J .fq . , Y 1 -.. T ,, AU. RYAN. '1N',,L.. :u'f.-U.. r. 5 k 11. . ., I ,- '15 l : u Y J U t, , 5 - ' ,, L ., -V S! ' '- . 4' a ' .4 . , ' 1 x I, ' r W - , .. v 5 H . .- , ,. n,H -1' , , ,4- A.-, - -v:Q 5 !!.,3 . L. r. F' J 1 2 ' s J ' 1 7, a 1, 1 f 6 .1 .. 1 QW g J I g x' V' '- r an L, B I C ' 1 -. f H 3 A 2 K, 5 1 z 1- fl ff P H. L, I a '21 - 1 : s L ' I J 1 fl 5 s J V ' 2 . 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Ensqstconti . pig go msgosfmas mafia, f 9 ln 9 -fugiqqnagpigfg 'Lg sg-1gQ Ag3 vn9 Q M-Q,: 5-H111-9 193114: 114' fieeisfft-a ills Favorites 4 4 fy' U 8 REY GARCIA Besides being a high-point man on the basketball team, Rey was on the starting lineup and was given a slot on the Second Team All-District. He is president of the Senior Class. N.4ll' O- -Qk tn' F ' .ff LILIANA MORALES Liliana has been a Buc cheerleader for two years along with being elected as Favorite for two years. She is a member of Tawanka Y- Teens and Senior Council. Jeanette Martin was chosen by the Buccaneers as the 1958 Football Duchess. She was presented with a corsage at a pep rally. The 1958 Buccaneeer Basketball team chose Irene Ramos as their Basketball Duchess Senior Chosen as the Lantana Duchess by the Senior Council, Liliana Morales represent Miller at the Lan- ASJ campus. Miller placed five Senior boys in All-District ratings, Donnie Ross was given a slot on the All-District Football Team, while ltoratio Alonzo placed on the Second All-District Team. Rey Garcia placed on Second All-District Basketball Team while Johnny Puente and George Hen- dricks placed on the All-District Team, Hendricks also placed on the Third All-State Basketball Team. for this season. tana Festival at Kintlsxille on the Who's Who Four Seniors from Miller secured a place in the All- State rnusic- organizations Ylxian Yillerreal made All State Hand and l.:irry Nlers took part in ,XII Stale Ureheslra Nlaxine llutlta and Ilanny Ryan partici- pated in .vXll4State l hair xx ' 45 K w' Sandra Hinson was given the honor of being chosen by the Buccaneer football team as the Football Queen for l957. Chosen by a committee of teachers, Louise Kuehn was presented the DAR Award. This award is given for outstanding work in academic and extra curri- cular activities. For the second consecutive year, Wanda Ballew has been a member of the Basketball Royalty. This year she was chosen to be the Basketball Sweetheart l8l www ALICE JO ACUNA Future Nurses 57 Jr Hlstorlans 58 Semor Louncll 58 V LILLIAN ALEXANDER ARTURO ACUNA Baseball 58 if' f 3 Sf ELMA AGUILAR FHA 58 Drama Club 58 MARY E AGUILAR Future Nurses Vlce Presndent 58 Qtudent fOUDCll 57 A 56 57 au' JIMMY ALEMAN HoRAclo ALoNzo SANTOS ALvAREz GENEvlEvE AMADQR CATHERINE ANDERSON Varsltv Future Nurses 56 57 58 Football 56 57 58 Jr Red Cross 56 Track 56 182 IRENE ARREDONDO FHA 58 Glrls Cholr 56 57 58 Orchestra 56 57 l atm Llub 56 7 4... fr-5' AURORA ARRIAGA Jr Red Cross 56 57 Student Councnl 58 'Z K . f ?' if' A ' s , r 3 kF.ll. , ' A , '58 Q N - 'El' , sa Qu 5 ,A 5, , : .,,., ..:v. I ,Q v , ' sl Y,',-Y' Y , vl' , . Lv. i . 124 .v ' .Y '5 L fi ALEX AYALA Concert Chou' 56 57 Swmg., fhonr 58 7'-s 'Nu- L A BAIN SHARON BARFIELD VIDAL AYALA The swutchboard operators often wonder vnhy Baseball 57 58 exerxone must call at once ANGIE BALARIN Glrs Chmr 56 57 58 FHA 58 EDDIE BARRERA Future Nurses 56 Buccaneer Band 56 57 58 RAMIRO BALARIN Buccaneer Band 56 57 JULIA BARRERA Future Nurses 56 57 Future Teachers 56 Press Club Treasurer 58 I83 4 RONALD BALLARD Press Club 58 Llbrarw Club Reporter 58 The Buccaneer 57 58 ROSENDO BARRERA WANDA BALLEW Basketball Duchess 57 Student Counell 56 FH A 56 MONICA BARRIENTES Senlor Councxl 58 Future Teachers 58 Future Nurses 56 57 R Av - K 3 wil. Q , A mul' ,UK A football packet 19 a swmbol of h1rd work bv our Battlln Bucs CONRADO BAUTISTA ORA BEEMAN BOBBIE BERRY ROBERT S BLACK Student Councll 56 57 Llbrary Club 56 57 58 Senior Louncxl 58 Drama Flub 58 Press Club Vxce Lhf-ss Club 57 Presldent 58 CAROL BELCHER Girls Cholr 56 Blble Club 56 Mlxed Lholr 57 3 1 :su t 1' KENNETH BLEWETT Varslty Football 57 58 Baseball 58 184 . K . 11.11 RAYMOND BARRON Baseball 57 ODILIA BENAVIDEZ Nllxed Cholr 57 Semor Councll 58 ESTELLA BOLDEN Lholr 56 6- BOBBY BATES Buu meer Band 56 'bf' OLGA BENAVIDES Clrls, Choir 56 RUBEN BOSSHARD ,N-'sv 'Q Q, I gjvfvvl J . , l I I , S is K ' 7 , I A . Q ff' f a ' Q. ,, 1 N ' X f 1' X.. . , , - w 'V Y Y ' 1 V 1 ' 1 V Y D V! iv' 1 y 7 .Q I , , - Y . Q V u GL 1 ,-uv EDDIE BRADLEY Basketball Nlgr 56 57 58 CECILIA BROWN Future 'Nurses SUSANNA BUDD FHA '55 57 Choir '55, 56 'V' S GARY BRANTLY ln b 5 BEVY BROWNLOW C1rls Cholr 55 7 I-uture Nurbns 57 MARTHA BULLAJEAN Mwecl Cholr 57 '58 FHA '55 56 Drama Club 58 T' 117 MARK BRITTON Buccaneer B'md 56 57 Sturlcnt touncll 57 Band Lounul 57 xi, SARAH BRYAN E Club 57 FHA Seeretarx 55 Lholr 55 56 . 185 5 BETTY JOYCE BROWN ROBERTA BUCKLEY BEVERLY BROWN ROBERTA BUDD Gxrls Lholr 55 Nllxed Cholr 57 58 Future Nurses 57 58 i1 31,-24' .l Q ,. ,nv I' 5 W A 1 E, r h 73' ' 7 4 2 V 9 ' f , A A f v' AL ,V If 5 E A - ' I : fur . K I . 3 ' , 1 , '. '. ' . ' Lat' Clu ' 7. '58 . ' .' ,' 8 FHA '55, '56 Jr. HlSllJl'llIllS '57, '58 The Duffle Bag '58 X ' ' S is Q A vg A x xr V-Y Y I 'A .' YQ v' 'Q '5 D. . ' ' .'58 ,4 'wb I' v ROBERT BURK ALICE FAYE BURNS Jr Red from 56 57 58 Bowllng, Llub 57 58 9 Z- LAWSON BUTLER Orchestra 56 57 SUE BYRD Concert ihoxr 57 58 CHARLES BURT Llbrarw 'K CAROLYN CAIN Rally Club 57 58 Reporter 58 Concert Cholr 56 57 58 Student Councxl 57 58 Secretary 56 57 The Buccaneer Asslstant Edltor 58 ,,.. 1. Senlor Councxl 58 lt ,iffl .2 186 L 1 CLAUDIO BUSTAMANTE DONALD BUTLER 'K' CORALEE CALDWELL MARY LOU CANAS 7 CARROLL CANTRELL Concmrt Choir 56 57 58 ALICE CANTU Bible Club Rd y Klub 55 57 58 Future Nurses 56 57 lrwldcnt 58 Senlor Councxl Secretnrx 58 B' , au. sg - ,N f 5 , n Q X , ' r ' , ' 1 X ,' ' ' 1 5' Q r A - . 3 I ' 5 I 1 r , . I l' E ek I ff s K 6' 5 xv! Q. lu, A , . it .ij as Q K Q . -' I l R 'xx - A - ' s V 6 :f ' I - A - ? 'f 'A In X 'Y f - ' ' ' -, ' , g ' , '57 'll 'b ' 01 ,Jhf ELISEO CANTU IRMA CARDENAS l CHARLES CARROLL E 56 Choxr 56 57 3 vw- GEORGE CARDENAS Track 56 57 58 l LANCE CARNAL Orchestra 56 57 58 President 58 TMF A Youth Orchestra 57 ANTONIO CARRANZA KENNETH CARROLL BOBBY CARTER Student Councxl 58 BB Football 56 B Football 57 Varslty Football 58 187 Two hours of gruelung coneentratlon were ln store for Qemorb takmg the Merlt Scholar test ALVA CARREJO Tenms 56 57 Clrls Choir 56 57 Student Councxl 56 ELSIE LEE CARRILLO Drama Club 57 Bible Club 57 ,sr DANIEL CASTILLO ICT 56 57 8 EVANGELINE CASTILLO , 4, Fu' gs G' 1 av I 5 . A. Q' A 5' L. 6 rx. 14 ' 555-. yi Z ll Y A g' K 1 , , A 1 E' ' 165 , 6 . 3 it w 3 v ' 6 ' f ' -'J Pia ' V' K' D.'.:,:57 Y' A quarter for a proeram helps support the hard xsorkmg Student Councxl RAMONA CASTILLO Jr Red from 56 8 F A 57 8 GUADALUPE CEPEDA Future Nursee 56 57 FHA 57 Choxr 57 nl PALMIRA CASTRO A E 57 CARLOS CHAPA Latm Llub 56 57 'ls ROBERT CASTRO Latm Club 57 58 DELIA CHAPA Future Teachers 56 57 Student Louncxl 56 188 W LILIA CASTILLO Buccaneer Band 56 57 FIDEL CAVAZOS T 5 Track 56 KEITH CHAPIN 4? J MARGARET CASTILLO A 5 JUAN CAVAZOS Qtudentf'ounc1l 56 57 EMILY CHAVIRA DF Club 56 57 , lx ,T A 6.- 1 - f L ' ' 5 1 l ' ' ,' Q58 rin. . '7, '58 ws cr S. 'N 31 p X ai -Q if A. N i J -R V ., R , if I E ,:. . . ' ' , '5 Fu. A '56 ' ' ,' 1,11 . '7, '58 . , ' ' , ' D..','58 ' ' 5: 4 x A D' 'f.,. ' , SAE: 1, T' 1 A it ' N Q Y Ll if CHARLES CHRISTINE BETTY JEAN CORTEZ FH X 58 Jr Red Cross Senlor Council 58 .beak MARIANNE CUDD toncmrt Cholr 56 57 58 Sxung Cholr and Nlellowtoms 57 58 Rallx IOITIHIIIICC 57 58 QCX if MARIO COLMENERO Concert Choir 57 Mixed Lholr 56 RITA CRECY urls tholr BECKY CUELLAR Jr Red iross 56 Glrls Choxr 57 1' 1 ' av HUMBERTO CONTRERAS 'II.1n.15.,er B Tram 56 57 NIIXLKI Lholr 56 57 58 Q '-y. FRED CREGLOW Jr lllstorlans 51 58 Lhess Llub 57 l89 MYRA COOMER 'N ANN CROW Fl A 6 I1br'1rw Club President 57 Blblm Club VICOPFCNICIOHI 57 MINNIE CORONADO Concert Choir 56 Blble Club 57 TERESA CRUZ Glrls Cholr 56 57 FHA 56 lx ir QA ci 3 Q K GH :I 4 A As. A , ,I ' I , -R1 5 V . a I is .F ' V 157 w w . 1- in 'V . 1 ' . v LUPE DAVILA MANUEL DAVILA MIGUEL DE LOS SANTOS SAMMY DIAZ l i'l-1' Bucctmor Band 56 si' ANGIE DAVIS JEAN DITTMAN 190 MARY LOUISE DAVIS Student tounul 5h Sc numr 4 mlntll 58 fonccrt ' holr 57 CHARMAINE DAVIS I uma Club 8 Ltbrarx tluh 58 DARLENE DOLAN MARY FAYE DOLAN Q mr 6 Concert tholr 56 57 58 Drama Club 57 The Buccxncer 58 JUAN DOMINGUEZ MANUEL DOMINGUEZ I ' It . 31 5s. i I F,II.A. '56 '57 . ' 'A '. ' In 1 1 'rw -1- 1 i 2 Q 2 x Qi' I' Q if-0 I f W L --5 I ' ' GIFL' Vh A '5'. 57. '58 ' 4 ' ,' ,y F.II.A.. '58 2 ' ' '-v 'fi 1- -4- -:-' ' if I 'Ou' MARGIE DOMINGUEZ xr fl C url r DORIS ANN EGGLESTON Khonr 58 'C' HELEN ERWIN Unmcc-rt Choir '56 Jr. Rm-fl Cross 56. 51, 58 lIlz1rlr1p44zl Singers '57 DONNIE DOSS IISIIV Football 56 57 lidschall 57 58 lunorllc 56 58 TONY ELIZONDO YOLANDA ESPARZA 'l'0xz1s History Club '57 F.lI,A. '57 MARVIN ELLIS s IN! -V 513 AL EYSTER 191 The mystery of the sllde rule seems eternally unsolxed ESTHER ELLISON s . FEDERICO FABELA EDYTHE ERICKSON Student Councll 56 Future Teachers 56 Qu GLORIA FALCON F.H.A. '58 by -5 Semor rnngs adorn holdmg hands a sure s1gn that Qprmg., has arrned M' ADELA FERNANDEZ JI' Red Qrow 57 EDDIE FARIAS B Football 56 RENE FLORES MARY ANNE FREYER JOHNNY FERNANDEZ Varslty Football 58 GENE FUGITT 192 lx 1 LINDA FALCON Future Musee 56 57 5 F A 7 EDWIN FLINT Qtudent Council Parlxamentarlan 58 The Buccaneer 58 CAROLINA GALICIA F.H.A. 56 Jr. Red Cross 56 'iv' RAY FALCON Varsxtx Football 58 BEN FLORES JR Baseball Manager 56 Buccaneer Band 56 57 58 SARAH JANE GANEM Concert Choir 56 57 58 CONCEPTION GARCIA Jr Red fross 56 I' IIA Reporttr 58 Fvw SYLVIA GARCIA GILBERT GARZA JUAN GARCIA BB Football 56 B Basketball 57 Track 58 MARGARITA GARCIA FHA 56 Jr Red Cross 56 CAROL GARY ANASTACIO GARZA The Duffle Bag 5 58 B Football 56 Bus lVlf,,r 58 Student Louncll 56 Concert Choxr 56 HERMINIA GARZA 193 MARY LOU GARCIA flrls Fholr 57 FHA 57 XAFSI 1 REY GARCIA Semor Councxl President 58 ty Basketball 57 58 fi ,NX EDWARD GARZA ERNESTINE GARZA DE V1cePre51dent 58 Semor Councll 58 DE 58 -Li-, ...- xv- .-.---5,7 .l 1 ,ff -I , X t4,f,,g5QQ :TQ ST ' ' A fit .V v' X 1',:,, ,, H., ,, , g'jV ' ' 1 I sp' u LL !! 1 V . l 9 ' - I ' A , ' ' , ' 7. X . v v . C534 ,ix ' X A 4 Ffh X ai. C .. I I. I I A I 1 Fw V LA Y! 7 4 . 'A Y l ' I 1. 4 - y . - Y ... S A 5 Q - E . ........... E I - I -S ,.i.-l-an g MARY YOLANDA GARZA Mixed Choir '56. '57. '58 Senior Council '58 The Buccaneer '58 ANNIE GONZALEZ DE. Secretary- Treasurcr '56. '57. '58 Future Teachers '56 -SEHIUHS AZ! ' ESQ J ROSA GONZALEZ FHA 58 SALLY GONZALEZ I' ll A 7 ROMELIA GUERRA SONNY GUERRERO Student Councxl 56 Buccaneer Band 56 57 57 8 Scmor tounul 58 Concert Lholr 56 57 Jr Hlstorlans 57 LAURO GUTIERREZ PASCUAL GUTIERREZ Varsity Football 56 57 YOLANDA GUERRERO Future Teachere 56 57 FHA 56 Thumbs up' A famxllar Slgn before the Bucs kxck off DORA GUILLEN Mlxed Cholr 57 58 'U'-Q RICHARD GUTIERREZ 195 SYLVIA GUTIERREZ Rally Commlttee 58 DE 58 The Buccaneer 58 Av VIRGIL GUNNELS Varslty Football 58 S ROBERT HALES Drama Club 57 4 F ,l J . . . ' '. . . '5 4 - I it b -A if ' x- A S .. N, 8 f V, V ' 7 , Q Y I ' ' 3 Y ' Y , Y .5 - A w 1 I- . A I - , . . .' . v ,58 I , x 51? .- A hx if gk it HW - ' V 4 - Q RK - .t ff , ' v v - y . . , , , . , Y I A popular fad lt 'lllller 15 xxx league shoes md towbow booth J P HARDEMAN ROGER HARLOW Track 56 DI 8 BRYANT HARPER l CHARLES HAMPTON ALFRED HEIZER Frank 57 8 SAMMY HENDERSON GEORGE HENDRICKS CAROLYN SUE HENZE HERMENIA HERNANDEZ INOCENCIO HERRERA Football Manager Varslty Basketball Latm Club 57 56 57 8 5 57 8 Orchestra 56 l'avor1te 57 Baseball 56 Buccaneer Band 5 57 8 196 .--v ROBERT HARDIN D Att Club f lllstorlms 5 41' RONNIE HENDERSON Baseball 57 58 44'-,. 5' Y'2 fl , , It . r I f ' . :Q , 'A K' . 4 L 5 ' T I S eb: - ' '55 ' Jr. 'z 5 '.7 'fl 1' 1 ,. Q, Q Q , , . 1 al A Q WL, J I fa S ZF, T , x A 14 ' F4 -', ','5 'Q-'95 - , F - , A , if if Q 'J -3' .. A L 1 A ' 4 v l l 4 ,6l,v,5 . . 1 6, Y y Y5. ADELLA HEWITT Student Councxl 56 I-uture Teachers 56 57 8 MARGARET HOLCOMB 41 RONALD HOOVER Drum.: Klub 58 BAUDILIA HINOJOSA DE Club 58 EUFEMIA HINOJOSA Semor Councnl 58 Buccaneer Band 56 57 58 JOHNNY HINOJOSA JIMMY HOLLAND JOHNNY HOLLAND TERRY CAROLYN HOUCK Future Nurses 56 Concert Cholr 56 57 58 Latin Club 57 58 HOLLINGSWORTH Drama Club 58 197 SANDRA HINSON Rally Commlttee 57 58 Student Councll 57 Football Queen 58 BETTY JO HOOKER Buccaneer Band 56 MURLENE HOWERTON MAXINE HUTKA Concert Chou' 57 58 All State Cholr 57 Swlng Cholr 57 SHARON JENNINGS ConcertCh01r 56 57 Secretarv 57 Faxorlte 56 57 Student Councll 56 5 , Concert Cholr 56 57 58 Secretary 58 Rallw Q0mmltt86 57 58 Parllamentarlan 58 The Duffle Bag 57 58 Edltor 58 li HARVEY JOBE Llbrary Club 58 HECTOR HYNES MARGUERITE JOHNSON Buccaneer Band 56 .Ir Hlstorlans V1cePres1dent 57 Orchestra 56 198 JO ANNE JAMES Buble Club 56 A 56 57 .px K' HELEN JONES DELORES JOSLIN Future Nurses '57, '58 DE '57, '58 FHA '58 fur Y. EDWARD JEFFREY Boulmo Llub 58 VERNASTENE JONES VALENTIN JUAREZ K 5- 1 3 I SK 4' Q., A L 3 -- A .Q ,J x Y Q7--,Q Q X A v rn' . ' , ' V, '58 I H RANKIN KENNEDY S irlnt Council 6 President 58 Buccaneer Band '56,'57 Prtsidxnt 58 Optimist t ub I itilcnship Award BUTCH KIRBY 5 Concert Choir 56 57 Tennis 57 58 2 JIMMY LAWRENCE Track '56 Tennis '58 IT' MICHAEL KENNEMER Student Council 57 58 Vice President 58 Orchestra 56 LOUISE KUEHN Concert choir 56 57 VlcePres1dent 58 The Duffle Bag 58 Student Council Secretary 58 CAROLINA LEAL F.H.A. '56 '57 Girls' Choir '58 KAREN KURETSCH library Club 56 57 58 Ifuture Nurses 56 RUDY LEDESMA 199 X l' Tradmonal ribbons sold bx Senior Council members are worn by all Buc fans' JANICE KUTZ Future Nurses 56 Rally Committee 58 Choir 56 57 DIXIE LIGHTFOOT Concert Choir '57, '58 F.H.A. '58 Library Club '56 1 BILLY KURESKA Jr Historians 58 FIDEL LIMON 'B Basketball '56, ' Varsity Football '58 Varsity Basketball '58 A Semor poised and ready prepares to take a speed drill in typing a popular course at Miller FERNANDO LONGORIA Buccaneer Band 56 57 58 MIKE LOWRIE Tennis '56, '57, 58 Student Council '57 Clerk '58 IRMA LONGORIA The Buccaneer 57 'xvff HERBERT LUHMAN Buccaneer Band '5 , '57, ' 8 Band Council '58 MARGARET LONGORIA Senior Council 57 58 mmubswi. ' MARY LUNA F.H.A. '57 Student Council '56, 5 200 HENRY LONG B Football 56 ODILIA LOPEZ Mixed Choir 58 -19' STEPHEN McCOLLUM Jr. Historians '56 '57 Bible Club '57, '58 Reporter '58 Orchestra '56, '57, '58 is f ALFRED LONGORIA Track 56 Track Manager 57 58 ORALIA LOPEZ Girls Choir 56 Mixed Choir 57 58 MICHAEL McDONALD Bible Class 57 Jr. Historians '57, '58 ' Q K, JOE DAN MCGUIRE GILBERT MARCHA Track 57 SULEMA MARTINEZ ,5- ELLISON McKEEFER Drama Club 58 Jr Red Lross 58 JEANETTE MARTIN Student Connell 57 58 Buccaneer Band 56 Football Duchess 58 ARTURO MEDINA Mlxed Cholr 57 PATSY McMILLAN GARY MCQUEEN HERMIDES MARTINEZ LUIS MARTINEZ Student Council 56 Cheerleader 58 Glrls Cholr 56 MlX0d Ch0lr 56 Mxxed Cholr 57 57 53 '--.'??.g --l,,..'Il 201 FRANK MALEK RUDY MARTINEZ Buccaneer Band 56 57 58 Band Counc1l 58 5 my s .:,1,',... I - Y 7 , .- ' R I , 5- V , i I v ' 4 D fl 5 a 6' 6 - , ff-1355 .. x Zn ' W- I , it 'UT MARY JOYCE MEHARG LARRY MERS Halls Commmee ab Z'- DAVID ALLEN METOYER Bowlmg Llub 57 ,1, ,Nl Q-uv' 'Nr' FRANKLIN Presldent 56 T 5 Red Cross 56 5 8 M lLhlI'lL bhop 56 Prrslclent 57 58 Concert Cholr 56 57 58 5' r li x Q' 41 -f-v JIMMY MELTON ALVIN MESSMER Buccaneer Band 56 57 58 'V 6. ETHEL ANNE MILAM GLORIA MILLER MARGARET F MILLER YVONNE MILLER Rally Lommlttee 56 57 Future 'Nurses 56 57 58 DE 57 8 Future Nurses FH X 56 Glrls Lholr 58 Senior Lounul 58 202 PATSY ANN MOONEY Glrls' Choxr '56, '58 Mlxed Cholr '57 Dramateers '58 ' 11 of -f . x f 4 S FRANK MOORE Drama Club '57 Red Cross '58 Baseball '58 gy, f XI . w ,,, 3 qs L, ,a X ,V - . zn V 1 X , ?j '.2 ,s ,. , S 1 f f' x Student Council '56 0I'Ch0SU'H '56 '57. '58 MIKULENCAK ' ' 1' , ' 5 I '-- ' ' Ir. I '6. '57 JF. I' ' , NT. '5 L ' ' W ' ' ', '57 A ff xx X 2 Y ' ' ' . ' .' . , ' , ' , ' , , , ' , 5 ' 5 A 4 A -,'56 ..f.' KATHRYN ANN MOORE Future 'Nurses 5 7 e Duttlt LILIANA MORALES Footblll Quun cult lcier 57 I' norltc 57 40' CV- JUANITA MORALES Ark MARTHA MORGAN 'll' JOHN MOSHER atm Club 57 58 Presldent 58 Workers nn the mam offnce keep busy fllmg students schedule cards s 1' ARNOLDO MOYA an un- -o 7.5 ARNOLD MUELLER Llbrarv Club Presldent 58 Drama Club 58 IRENE MUNOZ TRINIDAD NEVAREZ ISABEL R NEWMAN YOLANDA NINO JERRY NIX M1xedCh01r 56 Mwed Choxr 57 FHA 56 Future Teachers 56 57 BB Football 56 Student C0llI'lCll 57 Concert lholr 57 Bcnseball 56 54 8 DF Club 7 Blble Club 57 The Buccaneer 58 203 A 1 - -f 1 fi ' 55- K . 3.- L ,5- Y , . 1 t 1 X N , X ., N1 'l'h1 - mtg '57 K PA , . Q ' K, s Q QQ V , K .V V he ,... X Q if I , i 5 ' , ' ' .1-- ' ,, . X X' I ij 'L 7. '1 ' ft ' . :' l . , :il 'Y ' ef ' i 1. ' 1 -- '57 L ' ' ,' ' . chu: -1 1 , '58 ' ' ' ' f' 5 Q , Wh-. V X 1 A5 l aim , K v T '5 ' ' ' ' Q .ii 'f5 Hard work and prachce go mto makmg tht Buc Band one of the beet m the state LINDA OHLENBUSCH FHA 55 56 I f AUBREY PARKER JULIA ORONA Press Klub 56 4. 56 57 Future Nurees 57 58 ROSE MARIE PARRA FHA '57 DE '58 Student Councll '56 Fut OLGA ORTIZ JANIE PENA D E '58 FH A '56, '57 ure Nurses '56, '57, '58 204 LEONA NOSS bwmg Choxr Concert Cholr 56 57 58 Rally Commlttec 56 57 JUDY OSWALT Rally Commlttee 56 57 58 Concert Chou' 57 58 Bowlmg Club 58 I- 6 I SAMUEL PERALES Buccaneer Band '56, '57, '58 ALFRED NUNLEY French Club 56 JUDY PARK The Duffle Bag 58 Bowllng Club 58 Rally Commnttec 56 57 58 CARMEN M. PEREZ 1 . . thl' -' i - 'X f' ' ' - ,X s A a we A X- .aw- . gg K. l, D f - 1 f 3 ., ' . x' 7 f ' - A ' g ' '58 ' Q' x ' 1 98 ' ' ' ' FAH.. v. 'sg ' y Y' 'Q 1 Q' 1 E- ERNEST PEREZ Student tnuncll 56 57 Buccaneer Band 56 ESTELLA PEREZ E: E 5 ALFRED PHEIFFER MARY PINKERTON FHA 56 58 Jr Red Lross 58 .mans 0DlUA PREZA5 MARY HELEN PRICE Student Councll 58 Buccaneer Band 56 EUSTOLIA PEREZ U IL Twpxng, Regional 56 I- H A 58 JERRY POLINARD Orchestra 56 57 58 Jr Hlstorlans Presldent 58 205 ROBERT PEREZ MARTHA PORTER Semor Councll 58 Loncert Cholr 8 Drama Club 58 3. CHARLES PERRINGTON Lhess Club 57 Bowhng Club 58 GEORGE POSADA Buccaneer Band 56 'Z 7 -. - is R Q 8 if ,... 1 4 1 ' R 4- I , A l , 'R E tr - ' A it U in L - of I .' ' 'Q' ' 'v ' I L 'I Q35 '57, '58 ' C 'F' 4 fic A- ig .- -- :i '-.QQ ' -.L-... JOHNNY PUENTE XHFGIIX Basketball 57 58 DONNA RAINWATER Rod Crow 54 Rxlly Commlttcc 57 , TOMMIE ANN RAGLAND B 1 0 tlub 58 lI'lNlt cnt Buccmntu Bwnd 56 Band tuunul 58 JOSE RAMOS L1 In tlub 'Jb HENRY RAMIREZ BllCtlH00l' Bind 55 ROSALINDA RAMOS Drlma Club 57 58 206 9K BELZA ELIA RAMOS 'xtln Club 56 58 Puturt Nurses 56 57 58 Student tuunul 56 Q0- EDDIE RANKIN Buccunovr Bind 56 57 8 I W IRENE RAMOS Buccwnc-or B'md 58 Studs nt touncll 56 57 58 Future Touchtrs 55 58 is MARVIN RATHKE tonccrt tholr 57 VITSIYV lwotball 57 Buccanur lVIan.1g,0r 58 if s1'5 SAMUEL REQUENEZ HILDA RESENDEZ Blble Club 57 FHA 57 Glr 5 tholr 54 S 0. it ill ' '. -1 . ' Lp ' i 1 l 3 V X ' 1 1 A' ju, 't li ' l t ' v Y ' - . C '51 548. ' ' ' '- -' , 2' Lrvv ' S J Q 1 K J Q A A uf 1- ' l Jr. 5 ,. , '58 .r ' 'r' 1 ' ' ,' . . ' , ' H ' ' ' Q '1 ' ' '95 ' ' 7 kt pf A A li, .:. Y- v F 419'- 'x K. U HENRY RETA MARY LOU REYES Future Nurses 58 MARY ROSE RIOS J Red KIOSQ 57 JOSEPHINE RETA xui fholr 56 MARY R REYES Future 'Nurses 5h 5 Jr Red from 57 ROSARIO RIVAS Future Nurses Secretary 56 Semor Council 58 Tennis 56 57 58 5 f Leavmg school vuth an .arm load of hooks means a long n1g,ht of homework i ADAM RIOS DOUGLAS ROBERSON PHILLIP ROBLES SYLVIA ROBLES M14- ' ' ' ','57.'58 . V' Qi ' f 52 I M 4' 1 1 'fn , :NL Ss ' ' , 207 I 1 11,1 ly wwe T623 Problems of mechamcal drawmg are a chwllcngc to gurls as well as boys LYDIA RODRIGUEZ B1ble Llub Pre-sxdent 57 Nlxxvrl Kholr 56 57 GLORIA RODRIQUEZ French Club Ircwldont 16 il DAVID ROGERS CARLENE ROSSY B Football 56 57 Stuclcnt founul 56 'J7 8 hulrn OLGA RODRIQUEZ Ntufcnt Cuumll 56 MARGARET ANN RUCKER r s h ll Iiuccanur Bmrl 57 208 JOE RODARTE BRENDA ROELL Rdllv Lommlttee 57 8 HECTOR RU Z AURORA RODRIQUEZ 6 ' STEVE ROESCHER B bootball 56 JUANITA RUIZ Glrs Cholr 56 57 PHA 8 E l ' I-MM 7 ,. I A f i S Vw ' 0 f' 5.3 .A ' it ' L , Y- ,V . V A ' ' 2: -f s AA in , A ? 2 . 5 . K ' y i , . 4 .2 A-L' ' x f ,YHA--1 M V , I l. . V - . x L. ix , 5 .- Q , ' H .1 -1 Q , 1 'r' ' '57, '58 ' ,'5 F,II.A. '56 . 4 K l 4 ' ', ' IXE. '58 -.5 'I - l G- I Q -ll Q f X 7 J - ' -, L ' 1 H ,, , 3, L. L T h- - .y lun T - , y. fr , '5 F.ll..-X, '56 '. . .'5 Orc' z '57. '58 Gi lp' C' u ' fig! '! bin' RAMON RUIZ 'QI Y:-'P FRANK SANEZ I, C 'x LUCY SALDANA FII X wb, 57 58 Buccaneer Band 56 X haw MARY PATRICIA RUYLE I L MARIA SANEZ DORIS SALES FII X 58 mrls Qhmr '58 Jr Refi ixusb 56, '57, '58 gift,-,s DANNY RYAN vs hor ur! LI 'N Ilotnmx MANUEL SALAZAR , 209 'ez-Q CHARLOTTE SACK X Drama Club 58 EDGAR SAAVEDRA Stulcnt LOLIIICII 56 PALMIRA SALAZAR ROY SALAZAR Future Nur QQ 56 B Qcball 6 5 8 we thu X V . . pf, X5 C , 1 5- ' 1' ' 4- , Z: ' ', 'x 'V M' I it V I ,A 4' .. V slr X .2 ' Q K V 9 -f' 'S -Af . I Bly. I' I '56 I.l I'. '55, 57. '58 F.H..f. '56 Iiuc-c':an1-s-r Iinml '56, Von-1 Vhuir '58 Q 1 X ' ' ' ' ' ' '57, '58 Mill .Iv '. '58 IJITIII l'IuI1 '57 IMI I- Vlub '58 K' A fy I 2' ' wi 4-- ' 1 ,J -' I . ' ff s. . 21.1 '5. 'T.'5 57. '58 RIII ' II '58 FII 4 . 56. '5T. '58 'NI ALICE SANCHEZ Student QOlll1Cll b Ifutuxe Teachers 5 Senior Louncll :J8 REBECCA SANTOS BEATRICE SANCHEZ l-utuu T0lChLlS JUDIE SCHRECK HIPOLITO SANCHEZ B Team 56 N lrsltx Football Team 57 SONNY SELF Varslty Basketball 5 57 8 210 ROSA SANCHEZ F A 56 57 8 ANN SEARS Favorite 56 Rally Commxttee 5 57 8 Concert Cholr 5 57 8 -sc:-, fnsf Y--3 RAY A SANTANA llbrarx Klub 56 BB Football Term 56 SUE SHEETS JERRY SHELTON SILVA SANTA ICT 57 557 j -1: ., I xxx A ' 1 ' SVX x 'Q 'V t. v kk .L X s . X ' ' 5157 F.ll..-X. '58 L- ' .H. .' ,' 95 g ' ' ' -I 1 7 ' -- 1- '56 Q 5 ' H H ' I ' at W' Xt 6 27.5 l . A A! 1 a oaao - 9 ' 6, ' , '5 ' N' 6, 1 , 'st ' 6, ' Q5 1 ,---- 'N --- T. -' 7 uf! I xxx ,wk ,fx l L MARUILA SIMON JOE SOSA D I1 Sweetheart 57 Mnorctte 56 D P President 513 CARLA LEE SPINN Concert Cholr 57 58 iq... '9' 'Tig PAULETTE STAMPS Basketball Queen 56 Rally Commlttee 56 57 58 Student Councll 56 57 58 v JOHN STRINGER SALLY SUAREZ JERRY SWEENY 211 BETTY JANE SORREL A semor proudly holds h1s dlploma a Symbol of twelve years never to be forgot REGGIE STEARNS Buccaneer Band 56 57 58 IRENE TACKETT CHARLENE STOBBS Buccaneer Band 56 57 58 GONZALO TAMEZ As the year draws to a close the semore of 58 turn thexr backs to school and look toward the future LINDA RAE THOMPSON BRUNO TORRES if Varslly Football 57 fi EDMUND TORRES ANNIE MARIA CONNIE TREVINO LENOR TREVINO TREVINO 212 ch 'Ur in ALMA TAPIA JERRY THOMAS 'Mo N 5 self' f SABAS LONGORIA JOE TREJO TORRES Fampus Band Buccaneer Band 57 58 Band Louncll 58 ROQUEL s 'rszevmo ROBERT TREVW0 'Z' COLLEEN TRIMPE tluh 'I 'Qu 3..- DOMINGO VALDEZ 5 as Q, - yn.. YY' I 'Q HELEN TUNCHES Buccaneer Bind 56 57 8 Bfmrl Council 57 'A my EDDIE VALDEZ Q' GEORGE VASSILAKIS ROSINA VEGA Drama Club '58 Future NurQeQ 56 lllblc Club '57 mm 1- KHP Hr WJ' SANDRA TURNER Conczrt Lhmr 58 f-s -0- inf STEVE VALDEI .1-...11-. -1. 213 nr tl' LIBBIE ANN UEHLINGER Bucmneer Band 57 58 Bind f0llFlCll 58 JOSEPHINE VANN The Duffle Bag 58 Future Teachers 56 Rally Commxttee 58 WW' CLARENCE UPCHURCH MARIA LOUISA VASQUEZ SEHIUHS- : S., W 'N Q 7 '. A l ' ' 1 4 ' 'gg 4 1- f I QW A 'Nw . l 5 UE. ' '58 --1 1 ' , f - f - L fs . Q A rx X Y ,qv N S A hx N-. r A H 1 :Af . 'sf f . ' l A xvt. b 7 . lu! els 'N RAYMOND VESELKA MARTHA VIERA I-uturc Nurscs 56 54 1 0 K lub A KN 404 fav- VIVIAN VILLARREAL Buccaneer Bind 56 Rcfflonql Bmrl 58 Debate Club 56 ,- ALBERT VILLANUEVA ADELINO VILLARREAL FRANCISCA JAMES VINSON MARY WARE SUE WARREN cc VILLARREAL cc 5 l S11 '-wkair' JO ANN WATSON Bib e I lub 58 fmccrt iholr 51 Blblc Club 57 lc fhmr 'lbs Rllccwnccr 57 8 A Xiu Pluulmnt 56 x Commlltu 214 ,bf U PAT WEAVER JEAN ALICE WELLS The Buccaneer Drama Club '58 Edllor '58 Bible Club '58 MARGIE WENDT rent I Ihe Bute Inner 58 CHARLES WILLIAMS Cheerleader vt 'Student Cllllfltll 56 58 Concert Chun 56 57 A515 T' ,IQ BARNEY WOOTERS Lxbrdrx Klub X lee President 58 RICHARD WHEELIS DENNIS WHITE D xml Klub 8 BOVllf'I Tmm 58 matt Club Bucnancer Band 56 DOROTHY WILLIAMS BARBARA JEAN Jr Red truss See WILSON TFOHSUFCF 58 Buccfmeer Bind 56 57 L'1t1n Club Reporter 58 Buceineer Band 58 JOHNNY WRIGHT Track 56 Library Club 56 Trelsurcr 57 Bind touncll 57 Press Club 8 RUTH YETT Drama Club 58 215 BERTHA WILBURN Future Nurses 56 A I Ev' JIMMY WILSON llflmd Club 8 L 1 irx Club 8 DIANE ZEPEDA Clrls Cholr 57 Future Nurses '56 CARRIE BETH WILLIAMS Rallx Commlttee 57 58 Jr Red Cros 57 58 'Shred Cholr 56 57 -Os JANE WOOD BARBARA ZIMMERMAN Senlor Councll 57 58 Football Dutchess 57 Cheerleader 58 ,SN 45 Seniors Receive Caps, Gowns, Prepare for Graduation Q' D4 .,...,,..-r-.., I! i 5 if 1 ., 4 947' 5 i 9 5 . Y, , I If A 30,1 . A- 'Q 0, ,, AF... Sif 'L .t .. 1. - on senior IllUI'l1ll' hoarils. -:fri ' ' 'elif ' e WN'-a .al 52,s,gii .. .. ,W aff A mary x e S X 1 1 4, 'SX fi Maxine Hufka and Louise Kuehn look a little sad as they reminisce over their good times at R.M.ll,S. As Seniors leave their old Alma Mater behind, they look forward to the future. 'DIC With a wishful gleam in their eyes. juniors try M. ash ,4- ROW OYEZ Eufimia llinojosa. Betty Jean Cortez. ROW TWO: Irene Ramos, Rosario Rivas, Yolanda Garza. ROW THREEIH Maxine Hutlga. Liliana Morales, Martha Porter. ROW FOUR: Donnie Doss. Alice Sanchez. Mr. Lawrence Lopez. ROW FIVE: George Hendricks. Rey Garcia, 'iarbara Zimmerman. Senior Activities Planned, Scheduled by Council The Senior Council is composed of one rep- resentative from each senior homeroom. The main responsibility of this group is to plan and direct the senior activities for the year. These include selling mums, ribbons, and graduation announcements. All of these ac- tivities are to finance the Senior Prom. They also contribute to the all-school program by choosing the Lantana Duchess and selecting the person to whom the Duffle Bag is dedi- cated. March 6-7 Senior Play March 26 Senior Career Day May 10 I Senior Banquet May 23 . Senior Prom May 25 Baccalaureate Service May 27 Commencement Exercises Senior Council Officers: Pat Weaver. reporterg Car roll Cantrell, secretary: Ernest Godoy. vice-presi dentg Mr. Lopez. sponsor: Rey Garcia. president. fr says? an AN Q an wQx uwwmwsw Www ax mgms M Q A my ncwwi '4M'l9Qifqmvn,vf'ihn 3. 1 N1 Nirwws-f ww 'isa ,zfdfnqmeaq-,ww 'ea 'Q' wp-mf wf-amy-vgga 'Hair wav Yeh. ' Q vmwwmwhghsngg 4 'sk fs' , Q RYNQSY' W s-?WQfvPEQ'3!kSa f wi gg, is us af ew-lx'v1i9l4qf'g1W 8 -'hm U8 3? whim 0 Pl 1 w 1 'Q Za aging. 92-fl ,K 'M 'faux A wr 912. T 5, ofa . F1 ...sig 219 The school is emptied . . . The last bell has rung . . . Seniors of l958 have passed through the Halls for the last time as students. Juniors look expectantly toward l959ff Their year. Sophomores realize that their best years Are just ahead. Many times during our days at Miller We have passed over these sidewalks Running to get out of the rain . . Loafing on a lazy afternoon . . . Scurrying aloqng to get to the next class. These same walks will lead us from Miller to our separate walks of life. No matter where we go in later life, We will always remember the last words Of our Alma Mater: True to your colors we shall ever be. Strong and united, pledging loyalty. FACULTY X1rh11rt 1S1rb1r1 RIO 48 u .I 47 B.11'n1ll John 50 Q5 11 R 35 'SZ B1h1nnor1 IQ1 50 Brut Qorxnnc 48 05 Brooks 'Nlrx Xlnnc Z6 41 Brundldhc Hrs Chxrlom 52 Burku Mrb hula 48 135 Qaldwell 'Sire 1I1lf.n took Alma 44 loQ,,ru1e 'Sire 1'd11h 48 92 lobhrowe J1m1s 50 Lobgrowe XX I' 48 112 7 '1 Lre1ghton James A 4 5 44 Eldbon Dena L 46 78 Pouts 'kim XN1lma II 46 78 Lalen Donald F 50 Glabbon Mrs Ima Lee 53 Hardv Howard 46 Hargroxe John R 44 70 Harrm Mrs Charles II 48 Henblcc Mrs Iaullncf 46 79 Henson Mrs V1lma 50 Herrera C11lbertL 48 112 121 Hlncr Mrs Kenneth 44 87 Hooper H L 1B1ll1 48 100 101 Ingle Mrs Rae 48 Keen M Spruce 44 Iawson Mrs Dorothw 46 Lopez Lawrence 20 46 207 Luter Robert 50 Xlastcrs I D 52 68 Nlattlza Mrs Jo 47 1IcLalI1ck Mrs Mary 44 'NIcC'ask1ll Fannle 50 Medford Flah 49 92 Hertz Walter 50 XI1ller Mrs Dons 46 Niontgomcrw Mrs Clalre M 47 76 Vlorhan Cena S 43 Morgan Nirs Mary V1rp:1n1a 36 52 69 82 Xlorrxson T R 51 Nelson 'Shark A 14 42 Nnchols Mrs Iormme E 49 'Nlcol Raw 49 113 130 Nold 'Sire Dorothy 9 44 North Cone 29 45 89 Olson Abel W 53 Powell Mrs Polly 45 Pruclt Tom 25 100 101 nuns 1 4 100 101 Rhm Xlrs 1019 52 63 65 66 67 Rhoda 'Hrs lurcna 45 Rohr rts 'Hrs Botty 51 Rowlcy Hrs Nancy Z8 47 72 Smrlcrson 'Nl1r1h1 12 88 INDEX 1dl111 D 1n 11111 111 r N l I 1111111 N FIN 1111 'Nlrx B 1111111111 1 LIN XI If mr P1111 11 11h 'Sin l r111 4 1111x1111 1' i1i11 ZZ 1 1 LS S 111 B 51 1x111r S 11rl 13111111 1 11,u1 ln ll 1,111 1 Ir1nth1m ulqdyx 47 lttcrback Ccorgc 26 4 113 4 Vhnor I-olk 4:1 Nhlls Jamu R 51 X! mst Charlns 51 X xt '111r1 5 Vklllns Mrs lhlen 47 XNISC Wire Marx 47 NAI'0blQSLlkl S In 51 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Bnnd of tha Buccaneers 56 61 B1hlc tlub 86 87 Buccmccr The 7671 ihccrlradcrs 80 ihcss 1 lub 81 Concert Lhonr 6265 DF and It T 9495 Drama Club 82 83 Bag The 7071 Homemnkcrs of Amnrlm Duffle Futura 18 lg Nurses Club 9697 Teachers of Amenca 93 Cnrlb thmr 66 Jumor HlSl0F111l'1 Club 80 Jun1or Red from 90 91 I'1t1n Lluh 69 I1br'1rx Club 92 Mclluloncs 67 Rally Club 84 85 Rm 'Vhllcr Orchestra 68 Qpamsh Club 88 Student Counul 72 75 Future I-uturc STUDENTS Ahrc 0 Irma 97 IF4 Aclx Pugvnc 142 Andruu lx111nvtI1 R 1114 XII Irf xxx 11 1 1 I1 1 Xpphhx 1 111 1 111 I1 111111 1 11111 11111 1 f 1 11111 1 1111111111 wld ll ll 11111111111 A All '11 1 111111111 B Ill 11111111111 11 1 mn ll 1,1 'N 1 1101111 'N11111 IN Io 118 7 lns I'1tn 1 mrx R nm 1 A111111 Robert 141 Ay'1 11 Alex 27 112 A 1 1 Jose 42 1 1 1 1 N3 67 3 B'l1l0X P'1tr1111 hh n I A Bfurd Charles 164 B1k1rD11n1ld 42 B'1ker J'1mcs 164 Blilldli RONIFIO 164 B arm X 111111 ff: 18 83 B1l1r1n Rwmxro 183 B1lb111 N1ck 42 Bwldcrns N1 :rx II1l1n lf-1 B1ll'1rd Rcn1Id 71 83 111 Tmmx 31 40 05 1 I8 ux XX nfi1 1 11111111 r 1 1 1111111 un 111 nur 111111111 1 1111111 Sh ron 11 11 r NF1 83 1r1 1 11s111111 luhn wh 1rrl R11 h IF!! 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