Sam Houston High School - Cherokee Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1959
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EJ 49 Published by SAM HOUSTON HIGH San Antonio, Texas 19 59 Edition Volume XVI NNW so f' fxwfwywyt EW 7 XMWW We, the annual staff of nineteen fifty-eight and fifty-nine. wish to present to you, the stu- dent body, the '59 Cherokee Annual. In this book we have attempted to recapture all of the more important and interesting events which have taken place during the year. We sincerely hope i that as you look through this book many pleasant memories will be brought back to mind. ? O THE CHEROKEE STAFF 3. ex 31? E' Wf' 59' X if .- ,ii 'Xe ix xx Xxx' XXE -xl L N-37,5 , -+,' - Xt E 24,1 1 E. ' xv , QQQ gg . ' it , .Ry IX -SX F15 Xiu., T4 - Q X et A ' it X is gifs 's'h sz fi x F S we hx xgml QX or 74516 of mama: Dedicbatdan 4 Admafamawwf 5 '7w?lfv 9 Smam I5 ydlttbfld ' 37 Sapdamme 49 '7u44mm 61 yum 741694 71 Ofzgaafgauaw X5 Awww 117 Axamwm 145 V , . 1:11:11 Q. , ,gif-1 4,-nz: fy, , V N N 2,51 N HEI 1. 'Y ,Q Q43 f1'iQi?E 'Y mm. drfwf 1'5 f'3f5'W ' mm I ! 5 uk' Q4 I . s F f- . W . fjsgkjg vfifif- Msg, i, , r . , . - -- ' -- I , 1 f- 'Qi sd -L I B R 15 E-X Luams E-X The Annual Staff of 1958-59 is proud to dedicate the Sam Houston High School Cherokee Annual to our Alma Mater. We realize that the newSam Houston High School will be a wonderful and a beautiful school: however, we all know that no matter how wonderful a school it may be, it can never replace the wonderful memories we have accumulated from our enlightening experiences in education, athletics, and various activities on the campus of our present school. ADMINISTRATICN The quality of mercy is not Jtrainedg It droppeth, as the gentle min from heaven Upon the place heneathg it is twice hle.u d - It hleueth him that gives, and him that takes. SHAKESPEARE in THOMAS B. PORTWOOD Superintendent San Antonio Independent School District Ji' .. , ,v . v . ,H nw N..-r CAMPBELL, WILLIAM M B.S., B.A., M,A. University of Texas This edition of the CHEROKEE is dedicated to Sam Houston High School - to its past progress, present suc- cess, and future growth. This year we want to pay homage to the citizens of our community and to the former students whose cooperation and devotion have established the noble traditions which characterize this school. Recognizing the fact that only anever-advancing. culture can survive, we are proud to salute this year's splendid student body. The Class of 1959 and its fol- lowers mustbe agroup of progressive thinking students, for their endeavors, as well as their accomplishments, have been and will continue to be influenced by the wonders of this - The Space Age. Sincerely yours, 6 I Wm . Campbell Principal I O ' Educational Administration LORENA H. DAVIS Dean of Girls Science - Guidance - Education Masters in Administration University of Texas WILLIAM C. GORDEN Vice Principal Bachelor of Science Masters in Administration San Marcos Teachers College M rr- M --::::-:fm-1'-1: I suits I I dare do all that may become a mmf Who dares do more, is none. M. W. SHAKESPEARE .Y if-af.: f R A. K L: I-as-Q if mL1af1'- ff 'im . WY ., '4-' -zkfivkigi'-L'ili'5't5 'f'-fwgff' . -Az' E, W W , 12 - - .Q 'w -- Rf R fs, wa gg, - f :ig3,Q.i9-4 '--' 2 milk: ,gr -' Lf 1 ,w--W1- fx.-:wn'xm,':, ,MW ' 5 5 ,ffff3,'?,s'1 uf' '- ' Fi ffgfrfffsif. lim, X rv mf W' iii ig,z2Agr4e1 -w. W1 'I f K fy,fff,,fmbg,,ff'1 X. X x xii ffgggg S' U, W if? rm? it 142- 'Q E :l W .211 ' 1 1 1:1 gtk? IN., ffl, +23 ,. Q , :ggi S? 35,5 '1f':f2iamff:' as I Q, I- f w xx 'F- . E, , . . gl ,5- 'Wi 9- 4252 it gg mr df 'CS S25 I? 'Qf u YL m P5 NELL AVRETT Spanish B,A. , and M.Ed, , University of Houston, Texas MARGARET BECHTEL Spanish B.A. . Juanata College, Pennsylvania OPA L BEYER Secretary MILDRED BRADLEY Home Economics B. S. . Sam Houston State College Texas GRAHAM BURRIS Chemistry B.A,, and M.S., Emory and Henry, Virginia Trinity University, Texas BOB CHAMBERS Ph. Ed.. Education B.S. , and M.Ed. , Trinity University, Texas LEATRICE CLEVELA ND Business Administration B. A . . Trinity University, Texas GLEN CROCKER Physical Education M.A. . Hardin Simmons, Texas IDA CURRY Library Clerk ALLEN DOCKERY Chemistry and Education B. S. University of Corpus Christi, Texas JO ANN DOCKERY Physical Education B. S. Texas A.8rI. JIM EAIRCHILD Industrial Arts B. S. Southwest Texas State College NANCY FEIBELMAN A Journalism B. S. Trinity University, Texas JOHN FENDER Social Science B. S. Illinois State Normal University FRANCES FOWLER English B. A. Henderson State Teachers College Arkansas GEORGE FROST Social Science B. A. Wayland College Texas GLEN GORDON Secondary Ed. and School Admin. B.A. , and Med.. Trinity College, Connecticut Trinity University, Texas DON HOOD Physical Education B.S. , Abilene Christian College, Texas RICHARD KOLE Music Education M. M. . New England Conservatory JOSEPH KUSICK Botany B.S, , and M.S., Pennsylvania State University JANIE MAYES Home Economics B.S. . Southwest Texas State Teachers JOSEPH MIGL History B.S, , and M.Ed. , San Marcos State Teachers College TOM MORRIS Physical Education B.S. , and M.Ed. , McMurry College Hardin Simmons University, Texas MARY NERI Mathematics BOAO D Incarnate Word.Co1lege, Texas WILLIA M PABST Chemistry B. S. . St. Mary's University, Texas GORDON PEASE Management B.Ba, , and M.Ed. , University of Texas Trinity University, Texas KENNETH PECK History B.A . . Trinity University, Texas PA ULINE PHILLIPS Attendance Secretary JAMES PORTER History B.A. , and M.A., Texas A. SLM. Texas A. 851. DONALD ROBB History and Physical Education B.A. . Trinity University, Texas SAMUEL ROGERS English B. A . . University of Texas CARROLL RUSSELL Elementary Education B. S. . Mississippi Southern College VEDA SURBER English and Foreign Language Bl A I I Missouri State University HENRY TANKERSLEY English Bl Sl I Texas Technological College RALPH TURNER French: Education, Administration and Science B,A. , and M.A., Sterling College University of Colorado MARIE WHITEHEAD Library Science and English B.S., and B.A., University of Texas Our Lady of the Lake, Texas LUCILE WHITESIDE Music B. M. . Incarnate Word College, Texas CAROLYN YATES English B. A . . Texas University SENIQRS 1 if-4 . 1f,, , r Il - 'R ' 66444 Offckzae FIRST ROW, left to right: Tommy Kendrick, Treasurer: Laura Quicksall, Secretaryg Gayle Moore, Vice Presidentg Douglas Eckhardt, Parliamentarian. SECOND ROW: Richard Buckelew, Presidentg Aubrey Herry, Sergeant-at-Arms. g, 2252? 1 A .4 J K R gi Q Q V di N , 1 5 ' 1 gi in-DWQQHMY I .KIEQM -wzm ,, , vLifQ1P1'LlA :Q-,if A f vw 4 ' 5 , : - ,, ' 'lakh X -wr , , f ' 1 H ,,r1'?.', 1 4 - , AY-A f , X f ' LH fi! 't- , X . ,, W H, PM mf ,ww W . fi' ziwfm' N 1 w Q, ff . ,, , ,JA - X ,',-fig? J Q iffy' .E If I .gm A ,-., Y 1 ,K .wk ,tw 1, W V 4 ? x BUCKELEW, RICHARD Senior Class President, Press Club Secretary 4, Annual Staff Business Manager 4, Thespians 4, H-Club 3, 4, Junior Class Treasurer, Football Manager 3, FTA 2, 3, Vice President 3, Patrick Henry Club 1. COLLINS, RICHARD Spanish Club 2, Engineering Club 2. CONRAD. .TERRY Transferred from Brackenridge 3, Football 3, Basketball 3, Chess Club Sergeant-at-Arms 3 CULLUM, BETTY LOU Y-Teens 3,4, Thespians 4, Bachelorettes 4. CURRY, FRANCES Thespians 4, Annual Staff 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4, Camera Club 1, Choraliers 1,2 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Patrick Henry Club 1. DAVIS, CHARLES Student Council 4, Junior Class Vice President, Football Cap- tain 4, All -District 3,4, H- Club Vice President 3, H- Club President 4, Honorable Mention All-District 2, Honor- able Mention All-City 4, Honorable Mention All-State 4, Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, H Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. ,WXI W , f wg 'giaqwgqggifif f my ,W Lf, V , lfflxil iiw V 'vsetiw Q I 1 53:-f-I 11 YgFi JU4UiG, 'mi Qr,u W' Q1'fg.4-V F35 flu .1 '-H ' N 3 -V-- AIS .wrxlki V 3rwt'?,Q f ',VLf'4vZ 2,1-5' i'6'?U'Q'f!X fx . , 93g+5 '.11' 'sg 'fcf?f:-QQ.'VSEJV-gf 5i'3' ' x . 5 mmf 1 Q 1 'al fe : 1549 M aw W-Fi' - 1 J-, lg '1 ,ff1Q5ef4. a 'i g FSF mf-ll. gg? av? ,fPf5Q.W gf ' QQ 13 ' 1 iii? 3, ,W T -J -,Mi ,ez . , 1 , .. V ,, 5. .1 mf. 1 -mf -MZ W ,fp,.,,-,.- wk. K ,f N W Z px. TL, ,V -' - ...4 ',' Q . .f., J .. .. - .uf ,. .. W W ,Stk ,T , . w WM -' fiffi? ': SH, H 1 ' 1 , ,f Q ,izz , . , Q ' ' Hx ww' -'A i S y!3i??gffgEjY? , if -S549 if 4.71 1157: ' ll , A ' ffifqmw A . , ' ' F ' Zvi.. ,. 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KENDRICK, TOMMY Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Treasurer, Scribblers Club 3, 4g Hi-Y Treasurer 35 National Honor Society 3,4, President 4: Science Club Vice President 33 Electronic Club Treasurer 3: All-Star Band 3, 4: All-District Band 4. KINSALL, BARBARA Transferred from Brackenridgeg Pep Squad 3, Y-Teens 3. KURTH, JOYCE LADD, JOHN FTA 3,4, President, State President, District Vice Presi- dent 4: Mr. FTA 33 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Junior Class Pres- identg Tennis 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4: H-Club 2, 3, 4-, Secre- tary 3: Student Council 1,45 Hi-Y 3. - f. ii-Vw. ,R .: 1 Qffgggfzw 5' A.. 4 X X? gg 4 W K Q13 -W -wi- .,,:mv1Yi,E 'Q gv f ?kZfFYW, ' . 'I -w 'A gil keg gg .L f i :i?'Ha gm? mfr' FY!-M wa 3, Xu '11 m , .Gard .4 1 .v - Q '11 .2--..f:L:sfv4fw,..+f:--ww 7 .1 ., , .ali 2, . gg? Wx f - f -ff? S, my ,Mr Sgigzwf . .5 . 5 Q . iff 2 Exif gk g mu. 53551: .f pi g 3 K f A wx., 1, K ' z ' I A QiiEz,v5:iA . 11 ' iagfw 'iw 'R 1 f Q ,A-MF E -, 'qw W? 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QUICKSALL, LAURACHANKSQ Senior Class Secretary: Junior Class Vice President: Assistant Business Manager Annual staff 4: Tennis Team 4: Choraliers 4: FTA 43 Bachelor- ette Club 4g Junior Class Playg Office Assistant 3, 4g Press Club 43 Spanish Club 2: PNA 3g Mid-Terrn Graduate. RABE, MARIRITA Transferred from St. Gerards 3. RAKOWITZ., LILLIAN Choraliers 15 Bachelorettes 3: Patrick Henry Club 1: Camera Club 1g Office Assistant 3, RAMOS, ERNEST Spanish Club 2, 3. RECKER, GLENDA Transferred from New Mexico4 REES, VIRGINIA Y-Teens 2,33 Raven Staff 3: Bachelorettes 3, 4: Pep Squad lg FTA 4: Annual Staff 43 Patrick Henry Club 15 FNA 3: Student Council 3g Youth for Christ 3. RITTIMANN. BETTY Spanish Club 2. 9 il :'Z '. N ' '53 fy ,. M .,.. Lv 1 5 R qi ' . 5 E , .. WM - z an . Fwwff M ,..v H A W x 3 X f pf K : jxyx KL ' . if 4 if f' if AJ' m, if 2 V nz ,W 1' -- -,fgs .,,,.,. . ,,4.s,,,.,w sviizf 2 K -M -IRT S, ,Q K , 2 8 1? X f f ..f, ...- . - K 9 fe 7 I EE .. 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Charlie Davis, John Davis, Brenda Denning, Bobby Diver, JoAnne Dodson. Don Downing, Ellen Ebrom, Carlene Eckhardt, Carolyn Eckhardt, Douglas Eckhardt Douglas Echterhoff, Charlotte Faulkner, Eddie Freeman, Olivia Garcia, Joy Gay. James Grubb, Norris Hall, Pat Hall, Serapio Hernandez, Aubrey Herry. James Hoekstra, Arlyne Hubble, Tommy Jeffries, Isabella Jodzko, Robert Johnson Amanda Jones, Tommy Kendrick, Joyce Kurth, John Ladd, Jack Larned. 3-Q NAI 5 J. W. Llewellyn, Larry Lorhringer, Kenneth Martin, DeWayne McAninch, Dorothy McColley. Milton Moeller, Augustine Monjaras, Gayle Moore, Peggy Mulhern, Janice Nelson Toy Newman, Alice Nichols, Clarence O'Rear, Shirley Ottmers, Laura Quicksall. Maririta Rabe, Lillian Rakowitz, Ernest Ramos, Glenda Recker, Virginia Rees, T y 2 Betty Rittimann, Loretta Roernisch, Sue Sammons, Lynwood Schiller, Linda Schoenert. Bernice Schrank, Travis Schuermann, Jeff Scott, Allen Shuler, Margaret Skifter. Dolores Snow, Joyce Stair, Sandra Stair, Nancy Taylor, David Thigpen. Barbara Tidwell, Jerry Timmins, Harry Trappe, Mary Truesdell Carol Walker. Franklin Walker, Shirley Windham. W NM W 1 'mm nu UNIOR5 1 vx f I ' ' ,fMJw,5,yL 5 NM .. wx Xl 34' 1 if 5 vi. 1 y lei. 1 , fl Q QE 5 lf . K Y f 5 Hx. A E K ARMS, STERLING ARNOLD, PEGGY A RNOLD, THOMA S BABINEAUX, CURTIS BAUMANN, BETTY BEDFORD, PATSY if 'I fr 'T lx, BIESENBACK, DICKEY BLANK, LOUIS BLANKENSHIP, DENA BORNEMANN, BONNIE BREHM, BOBBIE JANE BROWN, RODNEY DUELM, VIRGINIA DUFNER, VIRGINIA EDWARDS, RAY ELSON, CAROLE FEILLE, ERNEST FERGUSON, ANN BUTLER, BRENDA CARTER, ANNA COTTRELL, ROSANNE COX, BETTY DANIELS, MARGUERITE DIXON, SHARON ,L,Qm,,Q,,,mm3 , i K W, ,E ., ., f , MM ,ww ,.,,:,::fm.E,Af: lmL1mm,wfm1NwfrAvfmE,'wmlnn.4 ,Mia X gas Q , F 1 r,. , L .-, , ,, 71.1, , me ,-4 7, ' In-52.11 .n. ff? PEP I zfgii k , ij vi 1 K ,Q if , ,,... , F VSTQP Q54 1' A Magi 1 4g,! , ' fl 1 k, qu ii i . 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Linda Whitta ker, Robert Wiley, Donald Williamston, Frankie Winkler, Frank Wittie, Thomas Womack, Newburn Ziebell, John a s Af U Q.1wi55'-i3-RX 'A' g2!'.,XTx-f,jTi:-1 XXX-wok., is Ydd. 5 C gi- .k4XQbr-ilQm.DX - QAXND . Ka,, Q is QM N xx k .tVii!JQx-ax xii?-gi xx -X , 0 khx a:,a. 53 KQ,gf5Qe4Q-SEX O Kao XPYPXX 65, x N X2 'SCL Lf, . 5 -5 b A x ,Q5.ff?,ix- fl 'Y X ' X Xk . - fx ' J R xfh- 1 ' - fix NX Q I2 ff ...BX I 1 --W ., V J, c up ,J X f ' Xxx Xjfk. of M9 W 59 Z ft +. 17. Steam 706246 get Me 9444 b J r .X I A. J : 'Mp 6 P Hit life was gentle, and tlve elements So mixed in him, that Nature might stand ap, And .ray to all the world, 'This was a man ' SHAKESPEARE eg .t,- mme.. V ' 'f 5 , A SECOND ROW: Eleanor Shelton Boles Danny Martinez. ary Schaffner, Rosem 1 Kret da Lin t. righ W t: Karen gh ST ROW, left to ri FIR ayo. M Behrendt, Randy ann, Ernestine Hassm ard ch ,Ri ls he Rac Ackermann, Carol Andruss, Charles Baker, Judy Bean, Fred Becker, Beverly Behrendt, Ernestine Berryhill, Louise Beyer, Chester Billingsley, DeWayne Billingsley. Martha Blankenstin, Carole Boles, Shelton Brasher, Agnes Brown, Althia Brown, Joyce De La Garza, Jo Ann Dobbs, Frances Dodson, Martha Draughon, Deri Dufner, Eva Eckenroth, Edward Emerson, Billy Ennis, Gerald Fanick, Jane Brown, Michael Burns, Wayne Caiarelli, Betty Cantwell, Geraldine Carter, Sandra Colson, Wanda m ,:nf, 55 , .. , I VL gi . iv' New Kraus, Raymond Kret, Linda Kubicek, Donald Kubicek, Leonard Lopez, Amelia Lubowsky, Barbara Mann, Faydell Marshall, Henry Martinez, Danny James, Shirley Jenkin, Nancy Johnson, Randy Jones, Carl Jones, Vernon Kinney, Caryl uw4saUXYraaan-r,.ra.umhas D fr D U: f , -f-:haf-:ffzslnf f- 7 1 -v u HE' T ,if 5, g 'ily' 1- af 3 4 vi 1 1 W ' L , ww ' ' - ,vH. '.'M11 r j g.5 : IF' ' ,, , f ull 'ev fi . 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Alice Robel, Paul Roesler, Alvin Rossow, Crystal Sammons, Ted Sartor, Carol Scrimpsher, Pat QF- ,,.. g.. if-, Y? X1 gi W it Q ., . wx sv .. -:W , JA I-:5T211i, . . T' j g. ' if YQ' MA? Kiiiix sk: -m11 ws ., E: - Q x lil C Q, E3.i 'I lg new A nil 4951324 wf1wXfV - 1 ez si. A M im., K' 2 jst' X W 135 - Ai - ....,, Nw-ii , Q . wr A .sf 3 A : 2 ' ,- W1 if K: f MSW , . 'K N T F x 1 .wifi sg + Q Q, 5 Nu.. gk, Jn www :Q ww ,L .,..,L XX: M ,Ju .iw K A 4 X is K' X . my ' sawn! -1 - xiii ' 'Wick Wl' ,- Y 'E g xy 'MM ' :V U! f-., if wx ja .. 'Q W F 3 V R X 'L'5 Q f 5 . N 1 ' 1 W 2 5 if mn' LI., V Vrlv Q V ! if K ,Hi t far 51 ' Q ' Ni---V' .' ,f9 7 f ,i r 1 f'?', V V. U f ' it f Q by we in A , at . '1- W L WW- A E f A. S., . . . r asain-ftzs-fkffwa y Ha Md: 5 1 f1f aw Jones, Ronnie Holcomb, Karen SH W: A11 RO OND SEC say. Randy Jane Lind Burrow, Mark Jones, FIRST ROW, left to right: Mike ROW: Jerry Shores, RTH U FO Adela Cr sostomo, Robert Krueger. Teel, , Sherry SS W: Susan Iam -p-4 THIRD RO . 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A Ag' 'XX .17 V, . ., Y--, an mm x A I P 1, L- ...fs . W m5iibmYfife3c . ' Wie?-fsifisgjxi, , L.., ,F , .fy .H N1 gmfmv L--my 3' W lj J, - I A4 sv' L -s ,QM Y , my, ., 4.551- 1 Y, 2 A M ,..,.. ,NH 3? . ,M I glgk 1, J ff x g -m :Sf . gig ,zzz ,fzmgi Q is .. mn :., , ., .,,, i 4 Q . m' f- 4 5, I 5 f ms: ' S a J. t Q f , 1 ' if J tii 1:1 E9 5 N ' 5? , Ii! IF J If I -qs? w 'P i7 523 3 -fx- ,,:5 ::.b.- - . -f' 1 .k v 1 .F wg ,, ,V ' Ja' 5 ' gm ,gww , - ym,,,.Q HS,...,, J ...- wx -- M y f agfiiigi' 'WH A 4Q.. .i4v 'LSHMYKK' u f? - ',xi?2cN:x.Nii- i, sw f A f if 1 1 ff '- K Lim 456 . N ag? KLA . ,, 5. -,V ,wg ,W 5 - dm.. Q, 1 ,. ,rd 4 l li' G :ge Patricia Victor I Joyce e, Darleen ffutagfzapde M ZZZZZ Qui gyfdbw ,Qf W,,,LWy- W aka? 290.47 T Left to tight: Mrs. E. Haecker, Vice President, Mrs. R. Ziebell, President, Mrs. D Crouch, Secretary, Mrs. I. McClain, Treasurer. OBJECTS OF P.T.A. To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church, and community. To raise the standards of life. To secure adequate laws for the care and protec- tion of children and youth. To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may co-operate intelligently in the training of the child. To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, social and spiritual education. All the w0rltl'J a Jtage Ana' all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrancesg And one man in his time plays many parts, . . . K' -:A li' , t , :X i 1, gig? . Q J .fi ., ' Qzkfftflggkw K M1 - eg, il l Q ' glances ' NA'rcoNAL Honor! sogerv w E v E- 5 - 12 ff 5 a . W Qi , From the beginning of their high school days these students worked toward their goal - National Honor. The election to this society is the highest honor a teacher can bestow upon a student. Those who qualify are graded on scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service. President Sponsor Vice President T. KENDRICK MRS. DAVIS C. FAULKNER A. HUBBLE I. LADD G. MOORE I. NELSON W. INDERMAN S. OTTMERS R. PARRISH MISS CLEVELAND I. SAMMONS President Sponsor Vice President V. TERRILL W. INDERMAN G- MOORE Secretary Tfgggufer R. FIKES C. JANERT L. HOLDER Parliamentarian Reporter Chaplain The purpose of this Student Council is to encourage good student leadership and good citizenshipg to create a better understanding between the students and the fac- ulty -and to promote better standards in conduct, scholarship, and school govemment. 5 , H 2 Exim M x Q 5 vi me g 'f1iPf2?,? ' ss w iffy? Y N 1 iw? Ni 5 F?-.n1.? 'Www . ,sr Sh S- ,fm . :L ws' ,Am 'Q WNW Sig vsazfigq was wh.. wiki? Him 3 f'f,.,, , ,M :Av . by 1:2 5 3 . sf' I . s J , I i ,yi The Christmas dance, the high- light of the year's activities, was named Winter Haven. The gym was decorated with a snowman, an icy pond, and a snow scene covered the walls. All who at- tended had a wonderful time. From the serious expressions, the meeting must have been an important one. In these meetings, the Student Council irons out stu- dent body and faculty problems. In the picture below, Ronald Parrish explains the symbols as Richard Fikes displays the school flag. The flag was the Seniors' gift to the school last year, I . SHULER MISS CLEVELAND D. GRELLE R. BURREL President Sponsor Vice President Rec. Secretary L. CROUCH B. WOODS D. PHEIFER E. FCKENROTCH Cor. Secretary Treasurer Historian Parliamentarian F. JONES C . PERSY N Reporter Chaplain The purpose of this Student Council is to encourage good student leadership and good citizenshipg to create a better understanding between the students and the fac- ulty and to promote better standards in conduct, scholarship, and school govemrnent. 'A J. BEABOUT B. BECKER D. BURRIER L. CARTER J. COLTON J. DELA GARZA S. DIGBY M. DODSON B. GALLARDO S. HALLMARK K. HOLLOWAY K. IONES R. LINDSAY C. MOORE P. MORAVITS A. RITTIMANN P. ROBEL P. ROBEL I. SAMMONS I. SHORES P. SKULL M. SMITH S. TYLER K. WALKER The President of the Junior High Student Coun- cil, I. Shuler, addresses the student body. f GMES The Junior High Student Council discusses one of the many problems brought before it. MR. RUSSELL Sponsor 5 EMILY MARTINEZ Editor-in-Chief ARTHUR REED Associate Editor RICHARD BUCKELEW Business Manager SITTING, left to right: R. Buckelew E. Martinez A. Reed Mr. Russell SECOND ROW, left to right: B. Goodale, C. Walker, K. Horan, D. Kersey, L. Schoenert, G. Moore, C. Krueger, R. Cottrell, N. Watkins, V. Rees. 92 Sm!! THIRD ROW left to right: R. Brown T. Jeffries R. Parrish aww Staff MR WATKINS 1959 Spnng Sponsor MARGUERITE PFEIFER CATHY SANSON Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Left to right: C. Mueller, F. Story, C. Ianert, M. Pfeifer, M, Iungk, S. Hoofard, Mrs. Fowler, 1958 Fall Sponsor, C. Sanson. 151 X 25' , 3 uf' os if 2 , , ,. , - 1. A. ,E if 455 lem my f .,4 , Hi- M? if f-if Q F ,,, 'lf ws g 2 M as , Q 1, X 'H' A 'f X A , Q ,.W,L '-ff' V ,, Q1 Ls Q il? i Ag 3 1AAA, , :,L . , , Q A' ' 1 W 'f F' Quad ri Through the guidance of Mr. Kole, the Cherokee Band has gained a reputation as one of the outstand- ing bands in the state. The band has shown continued improvement dur- ing the five years Mr. Kole has been at Sam Houston. In Interscholastic League competition the band has been awarded First Divisions in marching, con- cert playing, and sight reading. Director MR. RIC HARD KOLE 344140 ' president Vice President Secretary Treasurer JAMES GERHARD DICK JONES MARGUERITE PFEIFER JUDY BAUMANN Drums, tympani, cymbals, and other types of rhythm instruments make up the percussion section. The woodwind section makes its biggest contribution to the band dur- ing the concert season. It consists of clarinets, flutes, a piccolo, saxo- phones, and a bassoon. The brass section is the body of the marching band. This section includes French horns, comets, trumpets, trom bones, basses, and baritones. 2 3 RICHARD FIKES Drum Major F. Curry, I. Sammons, Richard Fikes, P. Bedford, W. Watkins, Dorothy Teague VF '- -..N '- X . 3' r Dx k 7' F -X .7 X ei' Y f .f, X Q I K' Q I Ad 8' 1-3 D D I lr- A I JUDY SAMMONS ' FRANCES CURRY ' 4 -'fi' ' X - 'f ill fc ' Y ' .44 u- 4 'I 'ivy' ,' Q ,X xv D 4 X ' 'Qs' X . v D x 1 D K XX . t or D r'jD.L-'MJU D DOROTHY TEAGUE Aerialist rx 2 2 4 N - lc 4 'vik'i'f 'WW PATSY BEDFORD WANDA WATKINS XP' t Cherokee Majorettes wearing their Western outfits: F. Curry, J. Sam- mons, D. Teague, P. Bedford, W. Watkins. 99 The Cherokee Band is known for its precision marching and spirit. Richard Fikes narrates Little Bop Riding Hood in the annual band as- 1 IN'- sembly. 'X' , . -'7 ',,fg' f fl cf' ' K t -. N! 1 'H .5 ,ff fn .J Kew,-3 ,' X , lr A l 1 IQ F J 1 , . . ' k. These trophies represent only a few of the honors the Cherokee Band has brought to Sam Houston High School. They were awarded for first divisions in marching, concert playing, sight reading, and various other competi- tive activities. CATHY SANSON President MRS . DOCKERY Sponsor WANDA INDERMAN Vice President I. ADKINS E. BEHRENDT P. BEHRENDT O. BLACKBURN D. BOWEN J. BOWSER S. BURRIER B. BUTLER A. CARTER M. CASEY C. CLARK A. DENNING B. DENNING S. DIXON M. DODSON D. DRAUGHAN V. DUELM E. DUFNER mai' :mg l 3 'E' V . DUFNER C . EDWARDS C . EMERSON G . FARNER S . FAULK G . FEES . E N V. K A - b ,. , I L, W -vu : 1' E .4 i . MX :A kv E Q E . Q' J X - it 5. ' ' K . . Q 1 sl ' Z H . E N. FISHER D. FRICK L. GOODWYN I. HARRINGTON L. HARTLEY H. HEINESH J. HERING J. HODGES C. IANERT C. IODZKO A. IONES F. JONES ESQ 'Q '51 A. KINCANNON M. KINCANNON I. KOTZER C. KRUEGER C. KRUBGER L. MCILHENNY C. MINICA V. MINNIS C. MOORE P. MORAVITS S. NAZZO I. PARKHILL 'H' C. PERSYN C. PITMAN I. POST I PRESCOTT E. RACHELS S. REYES S. ROBBINS S. ROBERTSON L. ROEMISCH D. ROSE P. SCRIMPSHER L. SIBLEY I. SMITH L. SMITH P. SMITH . STEPHENS F. STORY K. SYAMKEN - S. TRONSON S. TYLER P. ULREY I. VOGES I. WALKER K. WALKER Y L r, .Q : -' X S. WARREN E. WATKINS M. WEAVER B. WILLIAMSON F. WILLIAMSTON G. WOODALL 0 ' FIRST ROW: Ioarm Parkhill, Historiang Gloria Woodall, Treasurerg Sue Robbins, Secretaryg Claudine Krueger, Parliamentarian. SIIOND ROW: Wanda Inderman, Vice Presidentg JoAnn Dockery, Sponsor: Cathy Sanson, President. 3 KATHY MAYNARD Head LINDA SCHOENERT MARY ETTA STEPUTES SANDY REYNOLDS Mascot EMILY MARTINEZ CONNIE MUELLER IDR i I xx ! of I4 President Vice Historian President C. MUELLER Secretary Parliamentarian C . FAULKNER JOHN LADD 1 S . SHULER State Secret ary TIBBSUICI C. IANERT MR. PORTER P Sponsor THE TEACHER'S RESPONSIBILITY Almost every great man has acknowledged his indebtedness to some inspiring teacher. Marcus Aurelius in his MEDITATIONS begins with a list of his relatives and teachers from whom he had acquired the habits that formed his character. Louis Agassiz inspired most of the teachers of biology in America, and the granite boulder that marks his grave bears the simple inscription, A Teacher. There is no finer, no greater eulogy than this. Even He who was the greatest among the sons of men was known as a Teacher come from God. Upon the teachers of America rest to a large extent the opportunity and the responsibility of making America safe for democracy. In the presence of the downfall of democracies throughout the world it is the duty of the teachers of America to highly resolve that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth. - - Edwin G. Conklin D. BRAY R. BROWN S. BURRIER M. CASEY C. CLARK M. CRCIIKER S. FAHNERT G. FEES R. FIKES K. FISHER D. FRICK B. GOODALE I. HERING K. HORAN D. IONES . T. KENDRICK B. MARTIN K. MAYNARD C. MEICY C.MILLER M. MOKRY C. MUELLER J. PARKHILL C. PROP!-IIT L- QUICKSALI. A. REED V. REBS S. REYE5 U S. ROBBINS I. SAMMONS L. SCHOENERT I. SMITH S. TRONSON AW. WATKINS M. WEAVER L. WEISS G. WOODALL Iohn and Mr. Porter have traveled many miles and spent many hours relative to state F.T .A. affairs. Our chapter takes this opportunity to thank our sponsor, Mr. Porterf for his help and guidance. I07 A plaque of service was presented to Mr. Campbell by John with Billie Methvin of Port Arthur shown examining the Texas Future Teachers and Texas State Teachers the gavel John will use at the State Convention to be held Association. John and Patsy made the presentation. on the campus of North Texas State College, March 6 . and 7. The T.S .T.A. Convention activities in Fort Worth were The District H Future Teachers of America Convention climaxed by a dihner at Patsy's uncle's beautiful restau- was held in November at Alamo Heights High School. rant in Dallas. These are the old and new District II officers. IO8 59' M 1 M - 'Q' , - Q 553' ,ff ff gifs mn vc' N xml 1' As -fe , .fur , 'Y President S. HOOFARD Secretary L. LOTHRINGER ' , , f 305 3, E 'E i Q I - ,,. Nfymf . ,:,'FSiS'f , ' - . - 'Vice President W. WATKINS ' X Sponsor MR. RUSSELL J Parliamentarian B. RAC HELS Treasurer W. JOHNSON ' UN, f Ill P13 vm 1. 'H .Q K ' ' S S fi W .. . R. BUCKELEW s. BURRIER G. FEES H. HOOF ARD .E ... , 2, .: I '. 5' 'I - - PITMAN . .SSS gg 56 53 if .. . 3, E. PHILLIPS G. ...ig Qi.. '7'- . .-,' b:,' 'sr-'r Him . .BJ -fi 2 rrr. A S .J 21, 'K V ' x ,AK R, Q X :fr ' Ma l-1 V ' I Q M. STEPUTES D. TEAGUE . . ri 'W 1 29 'X SK X '?4z' Wg' fi wr QF? frfwvf ' .s ae ' . -' - -: gr 1 f . 5 .'-V ,P H SWR war W F07 . 2 Z. f J. CONRAD F. CURRY J. DELCO L. MCILHENNY G. MOORE T. NEWMAN ...Q 2 . S. ROBBINS L. SCHOENERT I. SMITH J. TIMMINS C. WALKER F. WILLIAMSTON ff' .xt -H Q. ,Q , f 'F 4? 'F ,,y Lf' 3 's WS-3 ' , . If u :dz-1 f I Wy J, l 'I Hrffi 'Hyni x 'f 1 7':',M'u' ' 'f g 11f6'.-lfffzi-'Ha l 6,4 X H ew. X 1: M 1 . 'Y X 1 g V if I u x54 ,. A K! 'fin Ein! 1 M1 ' if' f - r 1 ,sth . A. 5 Fi S I FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Quicksall, L. Cordaway, J. Ladd, J. Parks, B. Smith, B. Sahm, D. Kinzel, W. Kraus, R. Moore, G. Hering, J. Mueller, C. Fikes, R. Parkhill, J. Baumann, I. Gerhard, J. Holder, A. Reyes, S. Riley, C. Fees, G. Holder, L. Goodale, B. Woodall, G. Armstrong, K. Faulkner, C. Sponsor: Mrs. Curry Director: L. Holder President: B. Goodale MRS. YATES BRENDA BUTLER Sponsor President in .0 4 ' PS , ing f ' X A5xQ5vi'h X ff f i. IOANN PARKHILL NANCY WATKINS SHEILA STAIR Vice President Secretary Treasurer FIRST ROW: B. Bomemann V. Duelm S. Mason J. Kotzer A. Denning THIRD ROW: S. Bolton, L. Michels, Mrs. Yates, P. Arnold, G. Iemeyson, B. Butler, P. Ulrey, E. Watkins, S. Stair, N. Watkins. SECOND ROW I. Parkhill B. Myers I. Van Cleve V. Dufner B. Deming S. Stair. ,Q s .115 5 , g1 sg5:m ,,, sf-.se w Ning iff M- ' ' sgggs r ,. X JlZfis1f'mLz:fgg4: na.:.1??:s, ' . ' ur .. ,. 5: , Eff-V 31 ., . . ,,...,,. . 1 if15fQxf'3i use .. 'S , s r ,V,. ,imgks .ak V . , ,ss ' A - K 3 i 5 ,S MR. CROCKER CHARLIE DAVIS P ,sr ,fi 1 si , , f b gm f FSE S ponso r Pre srdent Q Y fx in ' 25155 .5 if Mn' an my 'fs Q Q ' is 2,5 4 X 3 W 'A x wi S W Q ., ,Q ?1 sf K 3 , qs rs X P s 2 Egg, i mp Q ,EL Msn S ,Y Q55 3 1 fs 1 F i ,sm ,L , ,Q kg N 1 was Hr fx A X sajigg f swans Q 4 S Q ak A J 1 , 1 rigiir ,X I jx: Q s X as 1 Ns in 4, A XQM lg ,ss 5 A Mar Asfgmvg Z, :fin 53, ,A s::1c2'z::2mwa: sk 5' T, '39 I 394 J 333, 5 RAY EDWARDS WALTER JOHNSON Vice President Secretary -Tre asurer ff I M e ' X Brown Buckelew C hristians C rocker Davis Echte rho f f EC Y! J Faulkner G arcia Hall Herry Hornsby Johnson Jo n1etz Lackey Ladd Lothringer Mathews Medlock Miller Mon Jaras Parrish Robel Shuler Thigpen Timmins Trappe Wolfe V- A W A YM was sk ar w.- X ' 91fxx4wLN'V'T'5X W W WN'v 'fWWFMQ' ' N -Q 11 , if wQ,m ' rr X ihml , '- vgu E, 7,-yW,,' A f ms wp , ,iq , D , ' Y fiwlx. 5. E , .rr r , Wolfshohl MISS TANKERSLEY Sponsor 1 BUSY BEDFQRD, ' WANDA WATKINS Secretary --' Treasurer 5 2 3 jqsrf LINDA SCHOENERT SUE ROBBINS President Vice President V Delao Dixon Dowling lE1kins Fahnert Famer Fisher Frick Holder Hoofard Janert Jemeyson Kincannon Maynard X Mcllhenny Mokry Mueller 'L Newmlan Parton Sanson Sky Smith Story Walker Weaver Weiss Williamston MRS . BRADLEY Sponsor K . I f A5 CAROLE MAGEL PATTIE COKER Vice Pl.'eSideI'lt Secretary . gf MARY TUNGK President VIRGINIA DUELM Treasurer SEATED: A. Denning, V. Duelm, C. Magel, M. Iungk, P. Coker, K. Horan, L. Roemisch. STANDING: N. Watkins, A. Harrell, S. Sammons, I. Iodzko, L. Orr, M. Morris, L. Rakowitz, C. Eckhardt, V. Rees, I. Delco, A. Jones. Heigh-loo! Jing laeigla-loo! unto the green bollyg Moxt frienzlflaip is feigning, most loving mere folly: Tloen, heiglzv-loo, tlae holly! A, W A l Tlaix life is most jolly! MQ f-fic-2 V V 1 SHAKESPEARE 7 7mm 7?567-57 FIRST ROW: Manager, C. Mueller, L. Lothringer, D. Wiley, R. Christians, D. Med- lock, A. Monjaras, C. Jones, C. Faulkner, Manager, D. Garcia, Head Coach, Glen Crocker. SECOND ROW: Line Coach, Tom Morris, R. Edwards, M. Crocker, E. King, R. Mil- ler, W. Mathews, R. Johnson, W. Johnson. THIRD ROW: A. Shuler, P. Calk, B. Wolfe, D. Eckterhoff, R. Robel, R. Parrish, C. Davis. FOURTH ROW: Manager, J. Davis, C. Wolfshohl, G. Lackey, P. Hall, J. Timmins, J. Dunigan, D, Thigpen. This season the Cherokees ofgiSaln Houston High were in Class AAA for the first time. Rated by only one coach as the team to watch for in District competition, they pulled a surprise when they breezed by to win District. The Tribe had the first undefeated season in the history of the school and was one of the few undefeated teams to appear in San Antonio in many years. The mighty Braves first unit defense was not scored on until they advanced to state quarter finals. CHEROKEE SCHEDULE 1958 SH Mac Arthur SH Port Lavaca SH Lanier SH Central Catholic SH Falfurrias SH Del Rio SH Uvalde SH So. San SH Eagle Pass SH San Marcos SH Kingsville CHEROKEE COACHES Head Coach Glen Crocker Assistant Coach Don Hood Line Coach Tom Morris Assistant Coach Bob Chambers Dum 21461144 33- X Allen Shuler put the Cherokees ahead early in the first quarter with a 35-yard dash for the first Sam Houston touchdown in Class AAA competition. 7 . 2644: S 24-0 Davis galloped for a total of 101 yards in eight carries as the Cherokees pinned the first home defeat on the Sandcrabs since 1953. cafe Ewa Wade 47-20 The entire middle of the Cherokee forward wall was tough all night, with Dean Med- lock, Billy Wolfe, and Augustine Monjaras leading the first defense and Jerry Tim- mins was superb at end. 53-0 The Cherokees scored in every quarter and racked up 400-vards rushing and 130 more passing. gmaea F 52-0 The undefeated Cherokees scored on the last play of each half and walloped the Fal- furrias Jerseys in a sea of mud. 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'K fn, L , -,W , ' 2, ' . HQ is 5. ' a 4 lb i K, if ,-,- .Q A ., P -sb.:,,1w-f2fS':i.s'+'f1 ' 3 W' X N ' Q ,,1,,Lv K. , A P, 5312 i ,,iuQ,: mia 5355317 5 . nf-fak If 1 iw, L1 V,,.7ff5g-iwx',2?v? -' ,gg f, . . A K A Q 51 ew? , 5 gy,-51.5231 U: M2fg'f'f'1'zaf Win. Y ,I JN ,KW Qggygsssvimw Wax? . . k ug ug jk Y 'V WML' gn .' -xl' 5 ' 3'f,.5'w7'A'. 7'fuf ..'vif',QgffV -ff-EPT!! f ,PAQSW-A 1 .. V 9 . ,,, L, ,L - .. zu, :iw -my K ' w' ,. .nf-Q 1 ' Y - f ff f la' Jigf-1 fTf?7'?'7v - '5Fff-51 15-5 in-I 1' I - f H ff 'KW ffl ' '45, 1 fiQig3s5Q'ft?.f'vz gms: ' ' f5ffmzm A ,Q - ,I :Q yi t f J X , GQ.: P' ' 35 eff w ff 4 f W 5 um ' Q 'W ur., 'A' Q. Q YQ' ' ,as ig 1 JN K 5 W 127 5 1' rT,,,,,?, SENIOR HIGH B TEAM Zzaaee dftdify cam FIRST ROW: D. Neill, W. Kinzel, W. Hurt, R, Garcia, B. Currie, A. Smith, E. Jones. SECOND ROW: J. Ziebell, L. Kinzel, E. Epp, R Servin, B, Collins. J. Black- burn. THIRD ROW: R. Luddington, R. Lowery, C. Holt, J. McDougal, C. Mercy, J. Scott. FOURTH ROW: B. Gathright, E. Feille, R. Wade, B. Lampton, J. Bartlett. Coach - Don Hood. Robert E. Lee Tech Harlandale Edison Brackenridge Edgewood Lanier Jefferson Burbank SEASON RECORD 5. H. 0 6 6 16 24 8 8 22 0 OPPONENT 14 14 20 16 34 0 14 0 28 How they work! The varsity football agers - John Davis and David Garcia. man' JUNIOR HIGH A TEAM: FIRST ROW: J. Shuler, B. Weaver, J. McKay, I. Davis, R. Quintero, J. Babi- neaux, W. Wendell. J. Crumbliss, R. Johnson. SECOND ROW: D. Conn, D. Grelle, D. Thompson, D. Martinez, F. Famer, R. Mayo, R. Hassmann, H. Hermes, W. Masters. THIRD ROW: B. Woods, A. Roesler, P.,Rob1e, G. Ennis, P. Hardcastle, T. Quiroga, W. Wiley, C. Jones, F. Bean, F. Offholter. FOURTH ROW: T. Mitchell, S. Burns, C. Casey, K. Mason, H. Marshall, P. Health, W. Wiley, F. Tripp, J. Bedford, L. Baumann, V. Jones. Poe Garner Hawthome Emerson Page l30 faced ecard ck Z. 5. H. OPPONENT 12 0 6 0 14 0 2 6 14 8 .- -J mugs ' 'J-, A w .::?',,x, rr by JUNIOR HIGH B TEAM: FIRST ROW: A. Cruz, J. Goodale, A. Jones, D. Walker, C. Craig, M. Brown, R. Martinez, T. Harrington, R, Neely, V. Wendell, D. Pfeifer. SECOND ROW: V. McCarty, D. Ward, R. Sharples, R. Threadgill, D. Bhone, C. Swindler, R. Holcomb, D. Roe, D. Burrier. THIRD ROW: L. Robbins, R. Hodges, E. Eckenroth, B. Woods, G. Greene, P. Bergman, C. Callahan, C. Broom, T. Kramer, M. Gray, G. Callahan. Poe Garner Hawthome Emerson Page S. H. OPPONENT 8 16 0 6 12 18 0 22 12 34 lace had an JUNIOR HIGH COACHES Dan Dockery, George Frost Jerry Timmins and Charlie Davis, two of our many seniors that have been honored this present year, stand with Principal, William Campbell and Coach Glen Crocker. This is another trophy to be added to our overflowing trophy case. 4ZP ' Yr MIM Left to right: R. Jonietz, F. Miller, M. Crocker I Z1ebe11 P Calk A Shuler D Medlock, R. Johnson, I. Timmins, I. Anz, A Monyaras Manager N Hall SAM HOUSTON DISTRICT SCHEDULE Sam Houston 46 Sam Houston 49 Sam Houston 47 Sam Houston 46 Sam Houston 36 Sam Houston 48 Sam Houston 56 Sam Houston 35 So. San 59 Del Rio 41 Uvalde 39 Eagle Pass 52 So. San 62 Del Rio 51 Uvalde 39 Eagle Pass 42 K N 1 fl if ,pgs 3 R013 W? 'E A s 'B 2 ia. -1 5 MW.. V 5 hh E 2 5 Q as .4 ,gi 3 1 1 it 'Q' 3 A Q 4017 ' Z Z cam BACK ROW, left to right: I. Broyles, R. Duelm, C. Brown, B. Gathright, D. Wiley, M. Grammer, J. Ng, F. Winkler, A. Nasis, P. Servin, J. Blackburn, J. Dapilmate. FRONT ROW, left to right: Manager, C. Quing Coach, Don Hood. SAM HOUSTON DISTRICT SCHEDULE Sam Houston 46 Sam Houston 60 Sam Houston 44 Sam Houston 41 Sam Houston 50 Sam Houston 32 Sam Houston 27 Sam Houston 32 Sam Houston 44 So. San 57 Holy Cross 42 Edgewood 57 Highlands 53 Brackenridge 46 Harlandale 45 Burbank 35 So. San 33 Edgewood 40 High School Basketball Managers C. Quin, N. Hall. 1,6 vu: dl Q ,nam J ,... vm W c i Y M, fm A M, Q K g SA ma, 1, . , ji.. ,. 1 ' ,,.. f' M 24 l f wi F iff 141 I K as ' f hi. has in ' 2 Z cam LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Martinez, R. Sharples, P. Callaway, R. Holcomb, E. Eckenroth C. Craig, L. Bowser, D. Roe, P. Neely, D. Bhone, F. Kimball, M. Brown, T. Kra- mer, R. Threadgill, P. Bergmann, G. Kibbe, V. Wendell, L. Snovely. FRONT: D. Walker, Coach Dockery, D. Pfeifer. A JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SCHEDULE OPPONENT S . H . Poe 20 11 Garner 40 14 Hawthome 31 25 Emerson 37 21 Page 16 14 Poe 8 19 Garner 7 23 Hawthome 21 18 6406 Left to right: B. Curry, C. Homsby, D. Thigpen, R. Edwards, C. Davis, M. DuBose, E. King, S. Moore, I. Timmins, R. Christians, W. Kinzel, W. Hurt, B. Wolfe, F. Winkler, D. Wiley, Coach Tom Morris, R. Parrish, L. Kinzel, W. Mathews, R. Wade, C. Faulkner, D. Scruggs, R. Robel, W. Robinson, I. Roberts. March 6 Lockhart Relays Lockhart March 19 Harlandale Meet I-larlandale March 25 Metropolitan Meer Alamo Stadium TRACK SCHEDULE April 2 Alamo Heights Meet Alamo Heights April 3-4 Texas Relays Austin April 18 District 14 AAA Alamo Stadium April 25 Regional Meet San Marcos May 2 S. A. Invitation Alamo Stadium May 8-9 State Meet Austin vu y ' ,- . :Its V, 4 1 I w W - Huh 'I ,W Hy, if N, um K A, f :TEBNETEAL 1g ' w N14 V if , fir: J, .In 'F 1 'rg U ,,,:sfg,.-- 4 , A XV .34 1 ' 1 Q ?4i,'i 1 'Q,, ' W 'R J-mn A -- ' ML -1 QW., . W.. . v N S' :qw ,, f vw M .. -. - pf-J N '. ' 7 A -f'?uff?. .Bw -N -,1P'I3!: 'Q f N' iff' h ., X f . , I ,A y ,,g,M,,,,g,.Q 'f ' ' w..1f, ' ff ' ,P Y ' f, 1 .'fQw 9 emi. ' M ' 'F lUiv 2 t- 2 ff f ' wi Msg Qs Q' i 4, 'E3 7' .' .RCI - , 5 V. ff Ex Q 'Q' f U Q 5 X V 'HM iff - A 1 Q A - 4 figs L - ww, ,.-H17 h fl. I W. KA 'V xl Q- 1 ,,,,9,z::-.,J: f- - f 'ff is Q - f ?l ? 'f:1 'Q' 2' ff ,. E f.f.5A'li ' ,u A' -.Y-:fl LN 4 ' L' f ya wx ,, Z ' .x . 4. , - -- 'V ,, Q, . 2 -,, H .gg . ., - - 9 ,. . R S 3 Q . in .. ,. M - QL fl gg 5 . Af E F ? 'S' 'i L2 2-X f , J' H ., .J m 13' A 4, X . ,F Q N ffa ,-3 mt .3.FTflWf'f A4199 mi Sv, ,H 2 1 K W Members of the boys' tennis team are: Aubrey Herry, Iohn Ladd, Coach Gordon Pease, Tommy Crouch, and Rodney Brown. Zee! ' ' eam In the past years the boys' tennis team has brought many honors to its Alma Mater, This year they will compete for the first time in class AAA. ' , -3 5-z R- -,ffr . Members of the girls' tennis team are: Kathy Kibbe, Gayle Moore, Karen Wright Loretta Crouch, and Rose- mary Schaffner. The girls' team is coached by Mrs. Jo Ann Dockery. auitq ' mm Outstanding members of the girls' tennis team are: Gayle Moore, Kathy Kibbe, and Vivian Terrill. TRIBUTE TO OUR ALMA MATER Hail to Sam Houston High, Proud we shall always beg Honor and loyalty, to thy fa Although the years may pass Thy love with us shall be Ever a memory Sam Houston High. I44 ir name, This ohozfe ez!! - to thine own self he true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then he false to any man. SHAKESPEARE ROEBUCK AND CO Shopping at Sears Looking at Hi-Fi in Sears record dept. are: Kathy Horan and Carol Walker from Sam Houston High School. 34443515421 mfmm,x,,fw,4 I46 ,ix 9' 29 S The -T Sign of Quality in Houston Terrace EASTWOOD w. wa-urs Ro. lLoop Smart Cherokees Shop WOElziNER'S SUPER MARKET Known for Their High Quality Meats 362 Holmgreen Road PhOne LE 4-4181 Compliments of BLUE BONNET HOTEL Downtown San Antonio I49 -Q - 1'4fEfYC 'W : :Q as ..,f JOSKE'S OF TEXAS , IN if 'E 3 E f A if Q WW QQ My E EE E, M D M E ENWVVDEDHV W' 30, sw VW yy QM the A1a.mo'- ,QVL ,y9 iL LOVELACE 'V SUPER MARKET 6 .J SIGMAN'S THREADGILL BARBERSHOP HARDWARE Where Smart Cherokees Where Shopping Is a Get Haircuts Pleasure IQQ Shelburn 629 W. W. White YOUR SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER 4 v1lf1Co ff I A I . f SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS IWORl.D'S LARGEST PHO'l'0 FINISHEBSI I5l S. A. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. 123 La Fitte St. COME AND GET IT! fN Compliments of WHOPPER BURGER DRIVE INN FRANK M. BATES, Owner 1701 E. Houston 1418 W. Avenue 2758 E. Houston CA 5-2601 4303 S. Presa 1 Congratulations to the S Senior Class of 1959 JEWELRY Jewelry Gifts Watches Rings Clocks Authorized S. P. Watch Inspector FROM A FRIEND Located at 734 S. W. W. White Phone CA 2-2385 V f .'--- , z , AY . . A X51 9 C l KITCHEN FAVORITES Al f A Dx: x -f 1 rj -PEJ - Aj , nf, .. A X 4 'K W7 4 A. XP 7 gf , .. ,.,...... -.1,v.-,- 1. ' ' J - m y f f WHITEWINGS BISCUIT QM L +wgM::fff L MIX LW. ' 0 WWW Q All-Purpose L Pioneer G1-355 'HL White Wings Vitarnin Enriched Flour Guaranteed Fresh Sa.n Antonio Since 1851 L Compliments of . C. REDDOCH For the Best in Butane and Gas Equipment Call REDDOCH Phone Le-2-9002 1923 Rigsby Ave. Best Wishes to Seniors of '59 EASTWOOD VILLAGE C. L. BROWNING JR. Contractors I53 x:uLA 120 W. Josephine gk lg 'Remember Call IRWIN BUTANE for Fast Dependable Service For the Best in Butane and Gas Equipment 2260 S. W. W. White Road PE 3-7103 Phone LE 4-7714 Phone WA 3-3301 HAMILTON MOTORS Q EXTRGS soo Military Dr. , . WHHES J. w. HAMILTON 13-7 ' AUTO STORES r - f Res. LE 4-7144 K 1251 Austin Highway ,! Phone TA 4-3295 Ready, Willing TE co and Able U BLACK ART GLASS Designers and Manufacturers Of Stained Church Windows GARAGE Phone CA 3-8222 815 N. New Braunfels All Types Of Glass 1208 S. W. W. White LEhigh 2-4646 Eve rything Photographic I 1 ., I 1 rms' I gszknsaifzzfms STUDER'S 7 Convenient San Antonio Gpen Your Wreenage-Ageu Stores Account at Shaws New and Used Instruments Furnishing Texas Homes for 77 Years CLEMENTS KAROTKIN MUSIC SHOP FURNITURE CO. 602 Rigsby 221 W. Com.merce Phone LE 4-5184 Phone CA 7-6361 Compliments of EASTWOOD DRUGS 641 S. W. W. 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John 51, 129,134 Blackburn, Ouida 73,102 Blank, Louis 39 Blankenship, Dena 39 l58 INDEX Blankenstein, Carole 63 Blue Bonnet Hotel 149 Bodry, Jackie 17,33 Boles, Shelton 62,63 Barton, Sally 51,113 Bomemann, Bonnie 39,113 Bomemann, Douglas 79 Bowen, Dorothy 51, 102 Bowser, Janice 102 Bradley, Mrs. Mildred 10, 116 Brand, Kay 17,33 Brasher, Agnes 63 Bray, Douglas 51, 88,107 Brehm, Bobbie 39 Brehm, Elaine 51 Brooks, Mary 51 Broom, Craig 79,131 Brown, Althia 63 Brown, Chester 137 Brown, Joyce 63 Brown, Judy 17,33 Brown, Karen 73 Brown. Kathy 79 Brown, Michael 64, 131, 139 Brown, Robert 79 Brown, Rodney 39, 92, 107, 114, 142 Sandra 73 Broyles, James 51, 137 Buckelew, Joyce 73 Buckelew, Richard 16, 18, 33, 92, 110, 114 Bulgerin, Alice 51 Burdick, Kathy 79 Burdine, Ronald 79 Burell, Roxie 73,90 Bums, Wayne 64 Burrier, Douglas 79,91, 131 Burrier, Sandra 51, 102, 107, 110 Burris, Mr. Graham 10 Burrow, Mike 78 Butler, Brenda 40, 102, 113 Caiarelli, Betty 64 Caid, James 52 Calk, Perry 118,128,133 Callahan, Millie 51 Callaway, Perry 73,139 Campbell, Mr. William 7, 108, 132 Cantwell, Geraldine 64 Capps, Lanell 73 Carter, Anna 40, 88, 102 Carter, Judith 79 Carter, Laura 79,91 Carter, Sand-ra 64 Casey, Charles 73, 130 Casey, Mary 52, 88, 102, 107 Cervenka, Sherrin 79 Chambers, Mr. Bob 10, 119, 133 Cherokee Maidens 101-105 Choraliers 112 Christians, Ronald 50, 52, 114, 118, 128, Clark, 140 Carolyn 52, 102, 107 Clements Music Shop 155 Cleveland, Miss Leatrice 10, 87, 90 Coca-Cola 152 Coker, Coker, Horton 79 Pattie 52, 116 Cole, Nelda 79 Collins Collins Colson, Richard 18 , William 52, 129 Wanda 64 Colton, James 73,91 Conrad, Jerry 18, 33, 110 Cordaway, John 112 Cotter, Lonez 78,79 Cottrell, Rosanne 40,92 Cox, Betty 40 Cox, John 79 Crisostomo, Adela 78, 79 Crocker, Mr. Glen 114, 118, 119, 132 Crocker, Mike 50, 52, 107, 114, 118, 128, 133 Crouch, Loretta 73,90, 143 Crouch, Tommy 142 Cullum, Betty 18,33 Cullum, Margaret 79 Curry, Curry, Frances 18, 33, 98, 99, 110, 111 Mrs. Ida 11, 112 Daniels, Marguerite 40 Daughtry, Lynda 79 Charles 18, 33, 88, 114, 118, 122 John 19, 33, 114, 118, 129 Davis, 132, 140, 141 Davis, Colleen 72,73 Davis, Davis, Judd 138 Davis, Mrs. Lorena 8,86, 109 De La Garza, Jo Ann 64, 91 Delao, Delco, Lillian 115 Joyce 52,110,116 Denning, Auene 52,ss,1o2, 113, 116 Denning, Brenda 19, as, 102, 105, 113 Digby, Sandra 73,91 Dillard, Ollie 52 Diver, Bobby 19,33 Dixon, Sharon 40, 102, 115 Dobbs, Frances 64 Dobbs, Sue 79 Dockery, Mr. Allen 11, 131, 139 Dockery, Mrs. Jo Ann 11, 101, 104, 143 Dodson, Dodson, Dodson, Dodson, Joanne 19, 33 Martha 64, 91, 102 Sue 79 Sue 79 Dowling, Nancy 52,115 x..2 'J' 15 if .I 2 P 1 .f4.,g, X' V, ' V ,--,fl-K, -5 ff if 1, , ,I I f Downing, Don 19,334 Draughon, Deri 64,102 Dr. Pepper 153 DuBose, Mack 52, 88, 140 Duelm, Robert 137 Duelm, Virginia 40, 102, 113, 116 Dufner, Eva 64,102 Dufner, Virginia 40, 102, 113 Dunlgan, John 118 Early, Cheryl 74 Eastwood Drugs 155 Eastwood Village 153 Ebrom, Ellen 19,33 Echterhoff, Douglas 20, 34, 114, 118, 125 Eckenroth, Edward 64, 90, 131, 139 Eckhardt, Carlene 20, 23, 88, 116 Eckhardt, Carolyn 20, 33, 88 Eckhardt, Douglas 16, 20, 33, 88, 114 Edwards, Carol 102 Edwards, Ray 40, 88, 114, 118, 128, 140 Egger, Tommy 20,88 Elbel Bros. Garage 154 Elldns, Lucy 52,115 ' ,Carole 40 Emerson, Billy 64 Emerson, Carolyn 52, 102 Ennis, Gerald 64, 130 Epp, Eugene 52,129 Fairchild, Mr. Jlm 11,77 Fahnert, Sandra 50, 53, 107, 115 Fanick, Jane 64 Fan1ck's Nursery 155 Famer, Freddie 65, 130, 138 Famer, Geraldine 53,102,115 Faulk, Sandra 74, 102 Faulkner, Charles 53, 114, 118, 128, 140 Faulkner, Charlotte 20, 34, 86, 106, 112 Fees, Gayle 53, 102, 107, 110, 112 Felbelman, Mrs, Nancy 11 Feille, Emest 40,129 Fender, Mr. John 11 Ferguson, Ann 40 Ferrlll, Dorothy 80 Fikes, Richard 41, 87, 89, 98, 100, 107, 112 Fillmore, Della 80 Fillmore, John 53 Fischer, Frances 80 Fisher, Kay 50, 52, 107, 115, 148 Fisher, Nancy 74, 102 Flanary, Barry 80 F.N.A. 113 Foersterf Raymond 53 Food Budget 156 Football 118-131 J, off 1 lf..'f,.1 ,, , I Forth, Yvonne 65 -1 Fouch, Charles 80 Fowler, Mrs. Frances 11,93 Fox Company 151 Frautschl, George 65 Frautschl, LaVerne 53 Freeman, Eddy 21,34 Frick, Diane 53, 102, 107, 115 Frost, Mr. George 11, 131, 138 Fuller, Charles 41 Fuller, Elvira 53 Future Teachers 106-109 Gallardo, Beverly 74,91 Gallas, Glen 65 Garcia, David 53, 114, 118, 129 Garcia, Olivia 34 Garcia, Richard 129 Gathright, Bobby 129, 137 Gay, Joy 21, 34 Giifird, Carol 65 Gerhard, James 41, 96, 106, 112 Gibb, Paul 21 Gonzales, Rita 80 Goodale, Barbara 41, 88,92, 107 Goodale, John 80,131 Goodwin, James 65 Goodwyn, Louise 102 Gorden, Mr. William 8 Gordon, Mr. Glen 12 Graham, Charlie 65 Grarnmer, James 80 Grammer, Milton 53,137 Grant, Joe 53 Grassmuck, Bobby 53 Gray, Marvin 131 Gray, Vernle 74 Green, Sherllyn 53 Greene, Gilbert 80,131 Greene, Johnny 65 Grelle, Don 65,90,130 Grubb, Jimmy 21,34 Guadarrama, Helen 80 Guerra, Lydia 80 Haase, Kathleen 41 Haecker, Barbara 65 Halbardier, Joyce 41 Halbardier. Judy 54 Halbert, Elizabeth 80 Hall, Norris 34, 133, 137 Hall, Pat 21, 34,114, 118, 126 Hallmark, Sharron 65,91 Hamilton Motors 154 Handy Andy 148 Hardcastle, Paul '74, 130 Harrell, Ann 41,116 Harrington, Judy 54, 102 ,. s., ,1 f- . ' ,X .,f' . X X I 4. I ' 1X HerrirrgrSn.1'erfy aof131,- A-,J , Harrison, Ray 41 lg? ix Hartley, Lenora 102 . Hartman, Donald 141 QM Hassmann, Richard 62, 65, 130,138 X. HClub 114 - QQ Heath, Paul 74,130 , N Heimann, Eldora 41 X I Heinesh, Helen 65, 102 ,A 1-leizer, Richard so X Hensley, Sherry 78 E Hering, Joan 54, 103, 107, 112 X Hermes, Herman 130 1 Hemandez, Antonio 21 ,X rx Hemandez, Gracie 74 QQ Hemandez, Serapio 22,34 tl , Herry, Aubrey 16,22,34,114 , Higginbotham, Dy Ann 65 i, Higginbotham, Jo Ann 54 V., Hill, Lerner so 1 .1 Hodges, Jo Ann 74, 103 uw Hodges, Roy 80, 131 Hoekstra, James 34 , Holcomb, Jimmy 54 Holcomb, Ronnie 78, 80, 131,139 ' K 1 Holder, Albert 112 5 1 Holder, Linda 41, 87, 112, 115 Hollaway, Karen 80.91 1 K NN Holmes, Mary 80 ,xi 1 Holt, Curtis 129 A Hood, Mr. Don 12.119, 129, 137 Y 1' 1-leefard, Helen 54,ss,11o,115 QU Heefsrd, sreua 41, as,93, 110 1 .1 Horan, Kathy 42,92, 107,116 Y Homsby, Charles 42, 114, 140 ' Hoskins, Sandra 54 le 1 Houston, Doris 80 ' X bl Houston Terrace Cleaners 156 Hubble, Arlyne 22, 34, 86 0 ' Hurt, Sammy 54 ,DQ ' Hurt, William 42, 129, 14-0 -, Hutschenreuter, Frances 74 12132 ' Inderman, Wanda 22, 86, 87 pl Irwin aurane 154 CX ,ls Jackson, John 65 5 James, Susan 78,80 p' James, Shirley 66 ' il JSIJCII, C3101 42, 87, 93, 103, 106 1- Jeffries, Sammy 54 - Jeffries, Tommy 22,34,92L' 4-1, 'ig Tirrieyseri, Geraiiiiie '52, 113, 11511.79 fi Jenkin, Nancy 66 1 Jodzko, Cecilia 103 Jodzko, Isabella 22,34, 116 1 Johnson, Jimmy 42 lx Johnson, Randy 66, 130, 138 f ,fy ffl , I 1 I, - 1 Y ,fe IIV , f- . , 4,1 , f ,ffffr - 7 159 Johnson, Robert 23, 34, 114, 118, 125, 133, 134 Johnson, Walter 42, 110, 114, 118, 128 IOI1i8IZ, Ronnie 54, 114, 133, 135 Jones, Allen 78 Jones, Amanda 23, 34, 103, 116 Jones, Au'Dena 72, 74 Jones, Carl 66, 130 Jones, Charlie 118, 128 Jones, Dick 42,96,107 Jones, Edward 129 Jones, Frankie 74,90,103 Jones, Jonell 74 Jones, Karen 78, 80,91 Jones, Mark 78 Jones, Vemon 66, 130 Jordan, Jimmy 54 Joske's of Texas 150 Junior Student Council 90-91 Iungk. Mary 42, 93, 116 Iupe Lumber Co. 157 Karotkin Fumiture Co. 155 Kast, Joseph 74 Kendrick, Tommy 16, 23, 34, 107 Kersey, Davene 42,92 Kibbe , Kibbe Kathy 42, 143 variety 155 Kincarrnon, Alice 74,103 Kincanuon, Mary 54, 103, 115 King, Evin 118, 122, 140 Kinney, Caryl 66 Kinsall, Barbara 23 Kinzel, Lee 54, 129, 140 Kinzel, Wayne 42, 112, 129, 140 Koepp, Penny 80 Kole, Mr. Richard 12,96 Kosub, Jeanette 80 Kosub, Sylvia 81 Kotzer, Janice 103, 113 Kraus, Raymond 66 Kret, Linda 62,66 Kraus, Russell 112 Kret, Linda 62, 66 Krueger, Claudine 42, 92, 103, 104 Krueger, Crystal 72, 74, 103 Krueger, Loraine 81 Krueger, Robert 78,81 Kubicek, Donald 66,138 Kubicek, Leonard 66 Kurth, Joyce 23 Kusick, Mr. Joseph 12,34 Lac key , Gene 54, 114, 118, 128 Ladd, John 23, 34, 86, 88, 106, 109, 114 LaMoy, Marilyn 55 LaMoy's Jewelry 152 Lampton, Bobby 551129 l60 Lamed, Jack 24,34 Lee, Dianne 81 Lawrence, Joyce 81 Lenz, Edgar 43 Leonard, Linda 55 Lick, Judy 81 Lindsay, Randy 78, 81,91 Lively, Evelyn 74 Llewellyn, J. W. 24,35 Lopez. Ameliz 66 Lothringer, Larry 24, 35, 88, 118, 123 Lovelace Super Market 150 Lowery, Robert 129 Lubowsky, Barbara 66 Luddington, Robert 129 Luker, Bob 74 Luker, Sharon 81 Lurker, Howard 43 Luza, Jimmy 81 Magel, Carole 55,88, 116 Mandujano, Eva 81 Manger, Bruce 43 Mangum, Elizabeth 55 Mann, Carolyn 43 Marur, Faydell 66 Mann, Shirley 55 Marshall, Linda 43 Marshall, Henry 66, 130 Martin, Bryan 43,107 Martin, Kenneth 24, 35 Martinez, Danny 62, 66, 130 Martinez, Emily 43, 92, 105 Martinez, Robert 81, 131, 13 Mason, Kenneth 74, 130 Mason, Shirley 113 Mata, Edward 55 Wayne 55, 114, 11 Mathews, Matthews, Billie 67 Matthews, Virginia 55 110, 114, , 138 9 8, 128 Matthews, Yvonne 43 Mayfield, Buddy 81 Mayfierd, chanmre 43 Maynard, Kathy 38,43,88, 105, 107 Mayo, Randy 62,130 McAninch, Dewayne 24, 35, 88 McCarty, Glenn 43 McCarty, Vaughn 81,131 McColley, Dorothy 24, 35 McDaniel, Jane 81 McDonald, John 43 McDougal, Jolur 129 Mcllhenny, Lynn 55,88,103 McKnight, David 55 McKnight, Frances 74 McNeil, Larry 75 McNeil, Uriah 81 , 110 Meckel, Allen 44 Medlock, Dean 44, 88, 114, 118, 126, 133, 135, 136 Mercy, Charles 55, 107, 129 Mergele, Beverly 75 Merritt , Connie 55 Metzger's Dairy 156 Michels, Loretta 44, 113 Micrrlka, Kenneth 81 Migl, Mr. Joseph 12,70 Miller, Carole 55,107 Miller, Fred 55, 114, 133, 135, 136 Miller, Kathy 81 Miller, Robert 56, 118 Mills, Carolyn 81 Minica, Cheryl 103 Minnis, Vivian 72,75,103 Mitchell, Jerry 67 Model Market 147 Moeller, Milton 25, 35 Mokry, Joyce 75 Mokry, Margaret 56, 88, 107, 115, 148 Monjaras, Augustine 25, 35, 114, 118, 123, 133 Moore, Carol 67, 91, 103 Moore, Moore, Gayle 16, 25, 35, 86, 87, 92 Stan 67, 140 Moravits, Patricia 75,91, 103 Morris, Morris, Mueller Mueller, Mueller, Mueller, Mary 56, 116 Mr. Tom 12, 118, 119, 140 , Comrie 44, 93, 105, 106, 115 Curtis 38, 44, 107, 112 Ervin 56 Marilyn 75 Muenzler, Dale 56 Mulhem, Peggy 25,35 Myers, Beth 56,113 Myers, Bob 81 Nasis, Alex 137 National Dept. Store 148 National Honor Society 86 Nazzo, Susan 72, 103 Neill, Darrell 56, 129 Nelson, Janice 25,35, 86 Neri, Miss Mary 12 Newman, Toy 25, 35, 88, 110, 115 Newnam, Marsha 72 Ng, Jimmy 137 Nichols, Alice 26,' 35 Niemann, Louvella 75 Noble, Bonnie 75 Norville, William 56 Novelettes 115 Nutt, Gerald 67 Nutt, Howard 44 Ochs, Eda 67 O'Conner, Mollie 81 Offholter, Fred 75,130 O'Rear, Clarence 26,35 Orr, Laurita 56, 116 Ottmers, Patsy 56 Ottmers, Shirley 26, 35, 86 Pabst, Mr. William 13 Pape, Carolyn 81 Parkhill, Joann 50, 56, 103, 104, 107, 112, 113 Rachels, Eleanor 62, 67,103 Rachels, Jane 82 Rachels, Peggy 57 Rakowitz, Barbara 44 Rakowitz, Lillian 27,35,1l6 Ramos, Emest 27,35 Ramsay, Lynda 82 Raven Staff 93 Recker, Glenda 27,35 Reddoch Butane 153 Reddoch, Nila 44 Schmidt, Mary 82 Schnitz, Betty 82 Schoenert, Linda 28, 36, 88,92, 105, 107, 110, 115 Schrank, Bemice 28,36 Schroat, Era 29 Schuermann, Travis 29,36 Schuster, Jo Ella 82 Schuster, Kathryn 58 Scott, Jerry ss, 129 Scripmsher, Pat 72, 75, 103 Parks, Bro 56, 88, 112 Parks, Duncan 75 Ronald 44, 87, 89, 92, 114, 118, Parrish, 128, 140 Patten, Robert 56 Patton, Rayma 56,115 Pawkett, George 75 Reed, Arthur 4-5, 92, 107 Reed, Dennis 82 Rees, Virginia 27, 35,92,107,116 Reid, Edna 45 Reid, Patsy 67 Reyes, Sylvia 57, 103, 107, 112 Reynolds, Sandy 105 Scruggs, David 140 Sears Roebuck Kr Co. 146 Senior Student Council 87-89 Servin, Pete 129, 136, 137 Sexton, Alice 76 Shaw's 155 Shepard, Judy 76 Pawley, Paul 26 Paw1ey's Sinclair 157 Pease, Mr. Gordon 13, 142 Pearcey, Dale 81 Pearcey, Leroy 56 Peck, Kenneth 13 Perry, James 81 Persyn, Carol 67.90, 103 Rlgway Cleaners 156 Riley, Carolyn 57,112 Riley, John 82 Ripa, Joyce 57 Rittimann, Alice 75,91 Rittimann, Betty 27,36 Rittiman, Shirley 57 Robb, Mr. Donald 13 Shores, Jerry 78, 82, 91 Shuler, Allen 29, 36, 114, 118, 127, 133 , 135, 136 Shuler, James 68, 90, 91, 130, 138 Shuler, Sara 45, 106 Sibley, La Veme 68,103 Sigman's Barber Shop 151 Skifter, Marge 29136 White Wings 153 Pfeifer, Donald 75, 90, 131, 139 Pfeifer, Marguerite 44, 93, 96 Phillips, Edgar 57,110 Phillips, Mrs. Pauline 13 Pioneer Pitman, Pitman, Pitman, Grover 57,110 Carol 103 John 26 Robbins, L. C 82,131 Robbins, Sue 45, 88, 103, 104, 107 Robel, Paul 75,91,130 Robel, Patricia 82,91 Robel, Raymond 45, 114, 118, 128, 140 Skifter, Patricia 82 Skull, Billie 82,91 Sky, Juanita 115 Sledge, Linda 68 Sloat, Diane 76 Pitman, Mari 81 Pittman, Karen 57 Placker, Alfred 57 Pope, Pat 67 Porter, Mr. James 13, 106, 109 Portis, Carol 82 Portis, James 57 Portwood, Mr. Thomas B. 6 Post, Joyce 88, 103 Potter, Thomas 57 Prescott, Jeanie 57,88, 103 P.T.A. 84 Robertson, Sandra 67,103 Robinson, Wesley 140 Roemisch, David 67,138 Roemisch, Loretta 28, 36, 103, 116 Roesler, Alvin 75, 130 Rogers, Mr. Samuel 13 Rojas, Mariano 28 Rose, Diane 57, 103 Rossow, Crystal 75 Royal Crown Cola 154 Russell, Mr. Carroll D. 13, 92, 110 Ruth's Beauty Salon 155 Sahm, Doug 45, 112 Sammons, Jean 67,91 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, S mith, Smith, S mith, Smith, Snow , Snow, Arthur 29 Aubrey 58,129 Beverly 58, 112 Jerry 82 Judy 45, 88, 104, 107, 110 Lana 104 Mike 78,82,91 Priscilla 104 Bob 76 Dolores 30,36 Springer, Sharon 68, 148 Stair, Stair, Stair, Stair, Joyce 30,36 Sandra 30, 36, 113 Sharon 45 Sheila 45,113 Pulkrabek, Lois 67 Quicksall, Billie 57 Qulcksall, Laura 16, 26, 35, 107, 112 Quin, Carroll 44, 137 Quintero, Raymond 130,138 Quiroga, Terry 130, 138 Rabe, Maririta 27,35 Rabom, Rabum, Carl 57 Billie 75 Rachels, Betty 44,110 Sammons, Judy 45, 87, 98, 99, 107 Sammons, Sue 28, 36, 116 Sammons, Ted 75 Samudio, Dora 82 Sanchez, Pearl 67 Sanson, Cathy 38, 45,93, 101, 104, 115 Sartor, Carol 75 Sawers, Charles 45 W Schaffner, Rosemary 62, 68, 143 Schievelbein, Roger 82 Schiller, Lynwood 28,36 Schmidt, Fred 58 Stephens, Joyce 76, 104 Steputes, Mary Etta 38,46, 105 110 Stewart, Carol 82 Stewart Lumber Co. 156 Stewart, Patsy 58 Stewart, Virginia 76 Stone, Edna 30 Story, Frances 46, 93, 104 Studer's 155 Surber, Mrs. Veda 14 Sudduth, Paulette 68 Syamken, Kathy 46,88,104 Talley, La Veme 68 Tankersley, Miss Henry 14, 115 Tanksley, Charles 68 Tapia, Belinda 72,76 Tarin, William 46 Taylor, Nancy 30,36 Taylor, Phil 76 Teague, Dorothy 46, 68, 98, 99, 110 Teel, Sherry 78,82 Tennis 142-143 Terrill, Vivian 30, 87, 143 Thesplans Club 110, 111 Thigpep, David 31,36,88, 114, 118, 124, 140, 141 Thomas, Sherry 58 Thompson, Allan 68, 130 Threadgill Hardware 151 Threadgill, Richard 82, 131 f Tidwell, Barbara 31, 36 gditaf' Tidwell, Charlsie 82 Tillitt, Greg 46,76,88 Timmins, Jerry 31, 36, 110, 114, 118, 127, 132, 135, 136, 140 Tomlinson, Dorothy 68 Tomlinson, Linda 76 Track 140-141 Trappe, Harry 31, 36, 114 Tripp, Fred 130 Tronson, Sandra 58,104, 107 Truesdell, Mary 31,36 Tschoepe, Arnold 46 Tschoepe, Judy 58 Turner, Mr. Ralph 14 Tyler, Sandra 76,91, 104 Uhlig, Betty 82 Uhlig, Joyce 68 Ulrey, Patricia 58, 104, 113 Vacek, George 58 Van Cleve, Joan 113 Verstraeter, Margie 68 Voges, Jeanette 68, 104 Vogt, Shetland 82 Vollmar, Jo Ann 68 Wade, Ronald 129, 140 Wahl, Frances 68 Wahl, Vema 46 W alke r, Walker Walker Walker, Walker, Walker Carol 31, 36, 92, 110, 146 Catherine 72, 76 Donald 76, 131, 139 Franklin 32,36 Judy 58, 104, 115 Kay 69,9l, 104 Ward, Colleen 76 Ward, Cordie 58 Ward, Danny 131 l62 Ward, Darrell 69 Ward, Mrs. Janie 12 W arren, W arren, Watkins Watkins, W atkins W atkins Louise 46 Sandra 69,104 Mr. Edgar 93 Emily 58, 104, 113 Nancy 92, 113, 116 Wanda 46, 98, 99, 107, 110 Weaver, Jackie 69 Weaver, Margie 4-6, 88, 104, 107, 115 Weaver, Robert 69, 130, 138 Weaver, Susan 82 Webb, Betty 69 Webb, Oran 69 Weiss, Linda 58,88, 107, 115 Wendell, Patricia 83 Wendell, Victor 83, 131, 139 Wendell, Wayne 69, 130, 138 Wesch, Sharon 46 Whigham, Joyce 83 Whitehead, Mrs. Marie 14 Whites Auto Stores 154 Whiteside, Mrs. Lucile 14 Whittaker, Robert 59 Whopper Burger Drive In Wiley, Donald 59, 118, 137, 140 Wiley, Wade 72,76, 130 Wiley, Wayne 76, 130 Williamson, Barbara 104 Williamston, Frankie 59, 104, 110, 115 Windham, Shirley 32, 36 Winkler, Frank 59,137,140 Wittie, Thomas 59 Woerner's Super Marker 149 Wolfe, Billy 47, 88, 114, 118, 128, 140 Wollney, Dorothy 76 Wolfshohl, Clarence 38, 114, 118, 128 Womack, Newbum 59 Woodall, Frances 76 Woodall, Gloria 47, 104, 107, 112 Woods, Bruce 69, 90, 130, 138 Woodward, Patricia 69 Worth, Patricia 69 Alright, Karen 62, 69, 143, 148 Yates, Mrs. Carolyn 14, 113 Young, Betty 47 Young, Lettie 76 Yormg, Mary Lou 69 Ziebell, John 59,129,133 Zimmerle, Darleen 83 t T JMQWMWZ eg yiknvgbis , mf 1j'fClfJAlAwWfyf0 11l, 1 , 4 f-2 , W Xt M l' JM OWEN -fa UWMJ' 'Ty ,--f 1 'TW' 6- 2' f 1-1 E- 'Y W nl, MS' , . . 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