Sam Houston High School - Co Lon Neh Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1960

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Sam Houston High School - Co Lon Neh Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 145 of 280
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Page 145 text:

Rifle Team FRONT ROW: Johnny Spencer, Andy Carroll, Dale Thompson, Tim Pilano, Billy Gillikin, John Hitchcock, Victor Thompson, Bill Hayes. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann White, Barbara Buckner, Wanda Phillips, Margie Lee, Linda Garner. Treva 'Mullins. 9 Healip l-li h . . .R 9 the Corps Passes by! FRONT ROW: LaDon White, Wanda Phillips, Margie LPC, Barbara Buckner, Linda Garner, Mary Ann White, Treva M111-11115, Johnny Spencer. Michael Lavallee, Wayne Jones. SECOND ROW: Paul Mabus, Dale Thompson, 'Paul Vial, Wilton Christopher, Don Averrite, Jerry Martin, Wendel Bagwell, George Ross. THIRD ROW: Ja!11CS DOWIUHS, Billy Gillikin, James Thompson, Andy Carroll, D0laI1 Roe, Thomas Sandlin, John Hitchcock, Victor Thompson, Bill Hayes. Officers Disc and Diamond Club The Disc and Diamond Club, com- posed of all the N.D.C.C. officers, promotes better relations -between the officers and the cadets. The mem- bers accomplish this major objec- tive by a realization of their own obligations to the military and the school and by unifying the corps through organization of social acti- vities and building a strong feeling of esprit de corps. TODAY... '-IBAD 'rouduiiiw 4 N, Ei f f President LaDon White White, Phillips, Lee, Buckner, Garner Vice President Wanda Phillips Secretary Margie Lee Treasurer Barbara Buckner Sergeant-at-Arms Linda Garner l I4I

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a Instructors Captain Harold Ferrin Sergeant Edgar Edmiston Sponsors Mary Ann White, Treva Mullins, Wanda Phillips, Margie Lee, Linda Garner, Barbara Buckner. H 66 houlders Back and The N.D.C.C. sponsors are selected for their scholastic ability and personable demeanor. They have administrative functions, including typing, filing and maintenance of records and orders, social functions, including being hostesses during inspections. They attend ,all classes and are prepared to instruct in many subjects. Wanda Phillips brought honor to the entire school this year by being given the Superior Instruc- tor Award. This award is one of the hardest to earn and is obtained only after a sponsor has been observed by a representative from the United States Army while she is conducting a class and is found to have met the rigid and comprehensive qualifications for instruction ac- cording to Fort Benning standards. As reserve army personnel, Capt. Ferrin and Sgt. Edmiston are well qualified to present to 'the cadets the military science courses which are essential to N.D.C.C. training. Through their ability and constant enthu- siasm, the Corps of Cadets has developed into an organization of which Sam Houston may well be proud. Commander Capt. Victor Thompson Sponsor Lt. Barbara Buckner 5 , N Head tn l i s 1 Drill Team Mabus, Lavallee, Huttell, Hitchcock, Carroll, Barr, Segura, Thompson, Gulley, Trojanoski, Ross, Spencer, Thompson, Frizzell, Switzer, Summerall, Christopher, Spencer, Evans, Christopher, Blackstock, Downing, l Sims, Owen, Martin, Minor, Mullins, Gagliano, Martin, White, Vincent, Lopez, Sandel. I40 I



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THE f Editors-in-Chief, Gayle Holberg and Charles Hughes, 9'scan the galley for their editorials. b The Sam Houston Aegis, oldest Texas high school publication of any kind, first appeared November 1, 1889. Aegis was selected as the name because it appeared on the shield of I Minerva, patron saint of the class of 1890. At firstvthe Aegis was printed as a magazine, with a special issue containing pictures of the candidates for gradua- tion. When the old Sam Houston closed in 1952, the Aegis was discontinued. Roberta Horn, Associate Editor, delivers as- signments to the staff. l42 An important step in publication of the paper is planning and setting up the dummy. Here the Assistant Editors, Mary Ann White, Will'O'Jean Dyett, Barbara Buckner, and Jean Willey, check each detail carefully. 66. . the truth Sh you fn 1 l 1 I I I I gl 1 3 3 1 !

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