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Sophomores Jim Neidhardt and Chap Alvord checking biology proiects. -Work and refreshment times in the lower school. -Top: an attentive kindergarten student, bottom: three lower school students puzzle over a word game. Senior Tim Goodwin working an experiment in chemistry. -Rik Rawson and Kate Scanlan, seniors, in physics class. -Lower school students about to enter the student center at lunch time. -Mrs. Wright and two ot her students: three lower school pupils, examine a new book. -Mr. Bartkowski and part of his tenth grade biology class. Mr. Nelson makes a point for his chemistry class. Junior Caroline Sawtelle gets help from Mr. Goodrich during an after school tutorial: two lower school girls. -Seniors Sandy Gordon and Susie Sandlin add last minute touches to dance decora- tions as Judy McCullough, Sandra Baldwin and Mrs. Sandlin look on. -Scene: redecorating the Senior Room before the beginning ot school. Upper left: Susie Sandlin: upper right: John Buck: lower left: Jim Murphy: lower right: Sandra Baldwin and Judy McCullough. -Julie Louis watches Janie Hatfield wrap Christmas gifts: Jenkins Tucker and Irving Terrell listen in class. Seniors John Gay, Bill Risser and George Thomas listen in a Math IV class. Sandra Baldwin exercises her senior privilege-relaxed studying in the patio. Acolytes John Mendell, George Thomas and Maurice McAshan at the Candlelight Service in December. Upper: Sisters Debbie and Kathy Weems carol singing: lower: Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. Josey at Candlelight. Upper: Bob Aylin, senior, reading at Candlelight: lower: Choir member Susie Wig- gin dons her robe. Kindergartener Sammy Goodrich pours some fruit iuice. ' Kindergarten and lower school students in various attitudes of attention. Page 30 and 37-Quiet moments in some lower school classrooms. Page 32 and 33-Mr. F. Osburn, Mr. Kevan, Mr. Phillips, and Mr. Moore. Page 34 and 35-Left: Junior Greg McClure in chemistry class, freshmen Duncan White and Bill Bryson, lower right: iuniors Steve Glassman and Mimi McGaw. Page 36-Math Department Chairman Flansburg, left, and Mr. Fairweather. Page 37-Mrs. John T. Stough and Mrs. Helen McEnany, Librarian. Page 38-Chemistry students Hopi Bob Strauss and Towner Reynolds and llowerj Betsy Anderson and Nancy Freeman. Page 39-A lower school class on its way to lunch. VARSITY FOOTBALL TOP ROW, l. to ra Clarke, B. Peters, Coach Osburn, Dr. Broyles, Coach Lee, Coach Duckett Stitt, Murphy, P. SECOND ROW: Brelsford, Stough, Coleman, Alvord, Lhamon, Entzminger, Clark G., Rowles, Hess. THIRD ROW: Goodwin, M. Blinn, Boyce, Stone, Salls, Arsht, Longley, Giles FOURTH ROW: Smith, Reynolds, Beebe, Hinton, Thomas, G., Carter, Goodwin, T., Wakefield Gribble. BOTTOM ROW: Aylin, McAshan, Straus, Mendell, Risser, Murphy, J., Gay, Metz, Thomas, S 5 4 as w awww H5fgf.,.,,,1,. ,N LW, ALA. 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Page 46-Time out on the football field. Trio at bottom of page: sixth graders Tim Goodwin, Bob Aylin and Mike Carter. Page 47-Three bench shots: top: Clell Wakefield, Jim'Murphy and John Mendell: middle: Alan Arsht, Frank Stone, Dr. Broyles and Les Coleman, bottom: Jack Beebe, Fred Heyne, Marks Hinton, Kim Salls and Bill Gribble. Page 48-Captain Bill Risser greets the St. Mark's co-captains. Page 49-Mr. Wallace, game announcer, looks out over the field. Page 50 -Cheerleader Carolyn Josey pins Kim Salls' football number on his dad's back as Mr- Murphy looks on- Page 51-Top: Dana Gordon decorates the goalpost: bottom: the dads come down the Page 52 and 53 Page 54- Page 55 Page 56 Page 57- Page 58- Page 59- chute formed by their sons. -Three action shots with coaches Osburn, Lee and Duckett in foreground, upper left. Middle school girls and boys in physical education classes. -Folk dancing during the P.E. exhibition program. -Top: Romelia Favrot sets it up, bottom: Janie Hewes, Muffie Moroney and Coach Borneman. - Coach Borneman gives some pointers during a time-out. Cab Smith as Judge Cady in Begger on Horseback. Top: scene from Begger on Horseback. Bottom: scene from The Skin of Our Teeth with Joann Rose, Mimi McGaw and Cappy Peters. Page 60-Bill Clarke and Kathy Bloom in a scene from the winter Johnnycake production The Skin of Our Teeth. Page 67-Reed McRoberts as Homer Beagle in Hey Diddle Diddle. Page 62 and 63 -Richard Metz and Carolyn Van Camp in a scene from Oklahoma! Page 64-Senior Sandra Baldwin and juniors Maurie Ankenman, Charlie Grossman and Muffie Moroney during a tense moment in the Kinkaid game. Page Page Page Page Page 69 Page 70 and 71- Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 80 and 87 65- 66-John Mendell outiumps the Kinkaid center. 67- 68 72- 73- 74- 75- 76- 77-Field day tug of war with accompanying moral support. 78- 79- Jim Neidhardt, Jim Davis, John T. Stough and Fred Heyne watch a basketball game in the Kinkaid gym. Bill Risser and Tom Goodwin score against Kinkaid. -Bill Risser goes up for a shot. -Tim Goodwin gets in a basket against Kinkaid. Left to right: Louise Overstreet takes a shot at the basket, Muffie Moroney gets the lump, Pam Sibley after a loose ball. Peter Osborne and Bobby Scanlan talk over the day at school- Mr. Murphy, Dean of the Upper School, relaxes for a moment at the end of the day. Seniors John Buck, Jim Schwartz, Towner Reynolds and Sandra Baldwin lounging in the patio. The patio under a blanket of snow, Judy McCullough, Sandra Balwin and Marks Hinton sledding on rusty runners. Kindergarten pupils on the swings and the iungle gym. 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Us PICTURE IDENTIFICATION, PRECEDING PAGES Page Page Page Page Page Page Page and Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page and 84- Diane Sacks and Sandy Gordon take time out from the softball game to clo some kite flying. 85-Seniors Mike Carter, Tommy Blair, Maurice Sam McAshan, John Mendell and John Buck watch as another senior takes his bats. Lower: Robin Robinson, Sharon Robins and Richard Metz at an after-the-game party. 86-Upper: the Charlie Browns of St. John's: Sandy Gordon holds the kite, Diane Sacks and Jack Beebe make some adjustments, Sallie Morian and Didi Pancake look on. Bottom: Bill Hamilton gets another kite ready for a moon shot. 87-Canaveral experts convene: Sandy Gordon, Diane Sacks and Didi Pancake. 88- 89 90 Ballgame spectators, top, cheer the team on: Carole Carter, Maurice McAshan and Tim Goodwin, bottom, they take time out to thumb thru the latest Review: Bob Aylin, Tim Goodwin and John Buck. -Mike Carter, rounds third as underclassmen Fred Heyne, John Behrman and Kim Salls assume varying poses of alertness. Bottom: more Review scanning by Jack Beebe, Sallie Morian, Carolyn Van Camp and Lynn Coffee. 97- Bridge on the Bus starring Senior Judy McCullough and Junior Kathy Bloom- 92-An after-the-game party at Judi Shuart's, top: John Gay, Marks Hinton and Judy McCullough, bottom: Towner Reynolds, Kathy Bloom and John Gay. 93-Senior Susie Sandlin taking part in the refreshments and conversation at Judi's party. 94-Carolyn Van Camp and Lindell Entzminger kibitz as Caroline Sawtelle and Marks Hinton play a hand of bridge at Lois Farfel's party. 95- Bob Straus and Robin Robinson, John Johnson and George Clark offer Chap Al- vord more advice than he needs, Alan Cowles surveys a scene elsewhere. 96- Part of the cast cuts up after a performance of The Skin of Our Teeth. 97-Mr. Chiclsey talks with a cast of Hey, Diddle Diddle. 98-Eyes Right! Top: Bettina Burks, Sandra Baldwin and Nancy Green, Sandy Gordon, Richard Metz, Rik Rawson, Lois Farfel and Sandra Baldwin. 99-Eyes Left! Top: Bill Risser, Bill Woodfin, Sidney Ohlhausen, Bill Hamilton and Jim Murphy, Tim Goodwin, Jack Beebe, Lynn Coffee, Diane Sacks, Towner Reynolds, Sandra Baldwin. 700 IOI-Commencement, rain or shine. Left, Mr. Chiclsey presents a diploma to a graduat- ing senior in the church, right, the commencement scene in the patio of the school as the choir sings. L. fo r.: C. Grossman, S. Robins, J. Schwartz, S. Gordon, B. Woodfin, C. Wakefield, B. Risser, B. Aylin, J. Buck, R. Metz. W 3 L. to r.: T. Blair, T. Goodwin, M. Hinton, B. Aylin, D. Cowles, B. Longley, J. Behrman, L. Coffee, S. Baldwin, S. Gordon, K. Bloom, N. Green, B. Burks, R. Robinson, G. May, J. Schwartz, A. Cowles, B. Risser, C. Smith, J, Nevin. l.. to r.: K. Bloom, R. Favrot, S. Wiggin, J. Hewes, Coach Born- eman, M. Moroney, A. Davidson, M.. Bailey, B. Wafson. L. to r.: S. Sandlin, J. Stitt, D. Cowles, S. Gordon, A. Cowles, P. Murphy, M. McGaw, J. Hatfield, L. Farfel, S. Baldwin, R. Favrot, K. Bloom, N. Green, C. Sawfelle, M. Ankenman. A -..,... ., M. hifi k q : 5. I ,fo i A K ,kg 2 , ...... .. . a s . f -2 if 4 . 1 f . S S 3 . go . as - - fs fligififgfgf rs L. to r.: J. Slough, T. Goodwin, B. Risser, J. Murphy, J. Buck, C. Grossman, R. McAlpin, S. Sandlin, S. Gordon, K. Bloom, A. Davidson, A. Peden, D. Barber. . 'f fi rg. , ,, mg ---i Pi L. To r.: Graham, Hinton, Straus, Reynolds, Goodwin, Smith, Mendell, Clarke G., Glassman, Walser, Woodwin, Blinn, Sione, Wakefield, Enfzrninger, Neal, Aylin, Garland, Fahlberg, Casfille, Evans, May, Gay, Kaplan, Murphy, Dickson, Gray, Longley, Sells, Giles, Whitmore, Cowles, Buck, Hendrix, Wallace, Duck- ett, Murphy, Alvord, Barber, Royce, Harvin, Safforol, Bode. l03 THE YEAR'S RECORD IN REVIEW VOLLEYBALL Won - 15 Lost - 1 Conference champions All-conference awards: Kathy Bloom, Muf- fie Moroney, Susie Wiggin. FOOTBALL Won - 6 Lost - 2 Conference champions All-district awards: Mike Carter, Tim Good- win, Maurice McAshan, Jim Murphy, Bill Risser. All-conference awards: Tim Goodwin, Bill Risser. Lost to St. Pius, 14-13, to Casady, 16-14. Won from TMI, 22-0, Allen, 6-0, Lutheran 32-12, St. Mark's, 28-6, St. Stephen's, 26-6, Kinkaid, 31-0. BOYS' BASKETBALL Won - 11 Lost - 8 Conference Record: 5-2. Lost to St. Thomas, 48-46, J. F. Dulles, 54-45, Aldine, 68-37, Mt. Carmel, 50-45, San Jacin- to, 63-54, Kinkaid 121, 53-44, 48-46, Casady, 52-46. Won from Marian, 29-28, St. Pius, 49-44, Klein, 45-32, Lutheran 131, 60-39, 53-44, 45-40, Spring, 55-30, Allen, 59-57, St. Stephens's 55-47, Greenhill 66-21, St. Mark's 61-52. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Won - 15 Lost - 2 Conference champions All-conference awards: Romelia Favrot, Jane Hewes, Muffie Moroney. Lost to Klein 121, 44-37, 51-49. Won from Marian 121, 49-31, 41-23, St. Pius 121, 49- 12, 59-9, Mt. Carmel 121, 30-22, 55-16, St. Agnes, 47-2, Lutheran 131, 44-18, 35-10, 53-30, Kinkaid 131, 46-32, 61-40, 63-58. TRACK 119591 Conference championship 65 7712 points. CREDITS The outstanding feature of the '60 Rebel is the quality of the pictures. Our gifted photographic editor, Brian Lewis, and his staff, Steve Glassman, David Remick, Jim- my Hudspeth, under the brilliant direction of Mr. Mercado, have caught successfully various attitudes of school life. Many thanks to Marks Hinton, Judy McCullough, Susie Sandlin,. Bob Straus, Sandra Baldwin and Jim Schwartz for their help on lay-outs. The senior class, headed by Bob Aylin and his co-business manager Sharon Robins, is re- sponsible for a new record of 53,300.00 in advertising. My especial thanks to Mr. Moore who slaved literally day and night until the book was completed. Sandy Gordon,Editor To Mrs. Abbe Cleaver Lewis we offer our thanks and gratitude for four- teen years of devoted and dedicated service to St. John's School. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL AMN LAKE E,.,,D5Ev 24:11 ELAREMDNT LAN: HEADMA51-ER Q HDUETDN 19. TEXAS the Members of the Class of 1960: I In 1946, the year of its beginning, St. J'ohn's had a small nursery school. : records of that year list, among others, the names of Betsy Anderson, ,dra Baldwin, Bettina Burks, Tim Goodwin, Barbara Harris, Marks Hinton, rice McAshan, BillRisser, Judy Shuart, Bob Straus, and Carolyn Van Camp. Erecords of today find among that group two prefects fone the Head of the Schooll, captains of major sports, the winners of twenty- six varsityletters, two Merit olarship finalists, the head of the Chapel Guild, six members of Johnnycake, editor of Imagination, and seven members of Review staffs, and the holder of school's all-time scholastic record. Augmented by later arrivals, it is no lder that the Class of 1960, the tenth graduating class of St. J'ohn's, has written lstinctive page in the progress of the school. I imagine that deeply imprinted in the recollections of many of you are the tively simple fand certainly muddyl beginning of the school, the natural .iration for many who in your younger years were playing a colorful part in St. John's story, and your own burgeoning resolutions that you and your Es would someday be among the leaders. You probably remember the first mencement, but I am certain you did not appreciate how important the suc- s of that first class would be to the school's future and, hence, to yours. l perhaps, even now, you do not appreciate the equal importance of your ord as the first class to go all the way. In a sense, St. John's now begins a second cycle. lt is a larger school, it begins this second cycle with the spirit and ideals of its earliest years hanged, - only more firmly lodged. You as a class saw the tenets of St. n's introduced, you have tested them, and you have assured their perpetua- 1 by virtue of having supported and forwarded them, both enthusiastically well. The school will always be grateful as we follow your progress through the ire. 0 Cordially, Ghz? -- Alan Lake Chidsey Headmaster CEQt9g Ufllmolcmsolm Betsey Anderson entered St. John's in 1946. She played B team basketball her 9th grade year. She worked on the Review for three years and was its Alumni Editor her iunior year. She also belonged to Art Activity. She plans to attend Texas Tech and major in animal husbandry. Cgola JlgQim Bob Aylin entered St. John's in 1953. He played football his senior year and lettered. A member of the track squad, he letter- ed his iunior year. He belonged to the choir. An active member of Johnnycake, he was elected president of that organization his senior year. He was the co-business manager of the Rebel. Bob plans to attend Washington and Lee where he will major in busi- ness. .E .5 ,,..,. K . my fs, 51. mfg if 5, - 315.-3 jj, ' ,ng ifiblffilfif l1Q5YfS i,V T MSW fi ii ' S5f5?l Ei7'.'w'-. ,?, mf' f-MWA. f M, .L f. .,, M- f if w,- , t.f,-,.k .iw my Hsmm, gl 3 gffz! ,W g iyifizm-.rl L liligfflf, i isa, at 1 A '- Q, Sig h, , .5 . f Sandra Cgallolwim Sandra Baldwin entered St. John's in 1946. She participated in dramatics and stage crew and was elected to membership in Johnnycake her iunior year. She worked for the Review and the Rebel. She also sang in the Choir. Sandra worked four years for Booster Club, attaining membership her senior year. In 1959 she received the Award for Improvement in Athletics. Sandra plans to attend either S.M.U. or Texas. glaclce CEQQlJQ gli ggi .. E all 1 E'- , lit :li is iii . iris l iii Jack Beebe entered St. John's in 1955. A consistent honor stu- dent, he was nominated for Excellence in Algebra Il and Geome- try. He played football, lettering his senior year. He played J.V. til l ? basketball and ran track his senior year. He sang in the Choir 525 55 s l Q ffl g f and the Glee Club. .lack worked in dramatics and stage crew. He received a Merit.Scholarship Letter of Commendation. He wishes . ir. 1 ...r 2' to attend Williams after graduation. -, f' is sf ' it E sf is ill? HS' as gl 4+ wtf'- S E5 f 9. 9 -Wa arrwr M a a. .... W. . ,,.. 7 .-MW f m . r .. : '. '. is fy 1 H is r 35 rr S 9 if Eg- ,dw 1 +L QW frliwtip firm' 51,2519 'hwgalirwwgiifflfs ?ffg l'-f'S4.'1rn 'Al'l' ,.ffsfs,:12:1wifz its 'W Tommy Blair entered St. John's in l953. He ran track his sophomore year. He was a member of stage 'crew and was elected to Life Membership in Johnnycake his iunior year. He worked on publica- tions and for the Booster Club. He was a member of the debate team. Tommy plans to attend Penn- sylvania Polytech or the University of Virginia. He will major in architecture. is-m.,.,.f ., qommg Cgllain jloiim Cgucb John Buck enTered ST. John's in W5-4. He was an honor sTudenT who achieved high honor roii sTaTus in his iunior year. He worked on The Re- view of which he was Co-News EdiTor his iunior year and Co-EdiTor his senior year. He piayed J.V. TooTbaii. He was Twice eIecTed To The STu- denT Councii and served as a PreTecT his senior vear. He worked on The Rebei business sTaTT. John pians To aTTend SMU. where he wiii rnaior in business adn1inisTraTion. l Cgettima CBLlltlQ9 Bettina Burks entered St. John's in l946. She was nominated for the Scholastic Improvement Award her sophomore year. She was a member of the Choir and served as Head of the Chapel Guild her senior year. Bettina participated in dramatics and was elected to Johnnycake in her iunior year. She worked on the Re- view business staff. She intends to enter either Mr. Vernon of S.M.U. Jlflibe Ca ten . ,L,,. .ts-my-bf ,. -M. 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She participated in dra- matics, receiving several dancing roles during her high school career. She was elected to membership in the Johnnycake Association at the end of her iunior year. She was on the business staffs of the Review and Rebel in her senior year. She plans to attend either Ben- nett Junior College or Texas University. Lynn is interested in a teach- ing career. 1 it at xtfixi-isinxxgsk gssiww :mt t -QS vzhwgssg-if Wg. Wk.. if , get I V 4es2',?ew3w?'.f. fiigtasiwfftaserffi tgfbitigiieai, f siswiff :gif tfsflfffgiitiiga gsgisgtw 5 gtitatlgsigg iasssrtafisiri it gfgatssztageszw .0 53, M t-32-1 gftfflslgtiil-Bri ,MW . 9: ,r .W.... ff Ua?1fA:,:'z5 kfixzgssfieiiil it-stf..,fg: ,ft fgasttifi fag were ...., . ,.v,-' iw ix,, ,is gf sa1i1s2.2 sstgzuiegggstg '19- ' ms . tt- ' l99uT1L555iT15:f .ss:tgiefft1ff' 2 si1gv.3Ljg23,. S.. Zi- .7 giZ?t' ifffgl . tstmzitag .ls Qt.. it itiiifiiwifffs 5-tzssizizwgg . ,W,1 . 5.L . sm,-va: f 31:51 :Q ,amz-P'i1a2 sw, 9211 mist Sit fe: 'f 4. Q., .gr . ,v,. fmt .fsgsszzlaes-2 H Ss, its- yrs., my itgrttlfigtgigg sizes-wit Elaiiiieifii Sibfiifisifii. afs2? '-Qs it s,-wat, . .,,. W X LGU? 'rv 'sw .,..tqs.f.t,1a ' riiisillii 1.gflif1..fw Alan Laurence Cowles entered St. John's in l954. An honor student his iunior year, he was nominated for Excellence in Chemistry and Geometry. He worked on stage crew and is a lifetime member of Johnnycake. He served as vice-president of that organization his senior year. He received honorable mention for the Best Technical Contribution his sophomore year and received the award the following year. He was a member of the Booster Club and served as its treasurer in the 12th grade. Alan was on the photographic staff. He sang in the Choir. He also received a National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. He plans to attend either Swarthmore or Oberlin in order to pursue the study of medicine. llam Slaunemce owlles lI5 Nancy Freeman entered St. John's in 1954. She worked on the Review and was its Exchange Editor for her last two years. She was a member of Scriblolers and served as its secretary her senior year. She was on the Rebel business staff. She belonged to Art Activity her freshman, Junior, and senior years and received the Art Award her junior year. After graduation Nancy plans to enroll in Texas Tech where her main interest will be agriculture. amcg Q7 Qemam jolwi CDUUICGUI Qag John Duncan Gay entered St. John's in 1954. He played football for four years and received a letter his senior year. He was a member of the track squad his senior year. He played on the J.V. basketball team, on the B team his sophomore and junior years, and on the varsity his senior year. He sang in the Choir and was an acolyte. He worked on stage crew and had several minor roles in Johnnycake productions. John plans to attend Tulane and is undecided as to whether he will maior in engineering or architecture. i l lI7 Timothy Lathy Goodwin entered St. John's in 1946. An honor stu- dent, he was top man on the Time Current Affairs Test his junior year. He was a National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist. He played football for 4 years, lettering three, and was selected for the All-Conference team his senior year. He was on the B basketball team his freshman and sophomore years and was on the All-Conference team in the lOth grade. He played on the varsity his last 2 years, lettered both, and was captain his senior year. He ran track 4 years, lettering two. Elected to life membership in Johnnycake, he participated actively in dramaiics. He sang in the Choir. Tim served 3 years on SAC and was elected Pre- fect his senior year, serving as vice-president of SAC. He plans to attend Stanford. . , qimotllg igafllg Qoodwim Sandy Gordon entered St. John's in l954. An honor student, she received the award for the Best Short Story in her sophomore year. She was awarded a National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. She worked for the Review, Booster Club, dramatics, and stage crew. She was a member of the Booster Club, Scribblers, and Johnnycake. She was nominated for the Booster Club Award and received the Dra- matics Workshop Award her freshman year. She served two terms on SAC and was elected Prefect her senior year. Sandy was president of the Booster Club, Editor of the Rebel, and secretary of Johnnycake her senior year. She played B team basketball her 10th and llth grade years. She also sang in the Choir. Sandy plans to attend Stanford. is . . .. gs W ' A ,,,,,,,,...s... -- fs . 4. www amcg 22QQQm nccm Nancy Ellen Green entered St. John's in 1955. A member of the Choir and Glee Club, she served as Choir librarian her last two years and was recipient of the Choir Award her iunior year. She was nominated for Scholastic Improvement Award in the llth grade. She worked in dra- matics and stage crew, becoming a member of Johnnycake. She worked for the Booster Club and was elected to membership her senior year. She worked for the Review and Rebel. She played her freshman and senior years on the B basketball team and her 10th and ilth grade years on the varsity. She played baseball her freshman year. Nancy plans to enroll in North Texas State College. ,. :-- 1 ., , , - fzgigig5,f:gA,g5-,JLW, . ,. f, ,I In K, , K kg-, is-1, Akkykk ,gm .:,, 5,,i,k.S,EWT kkrkk 5, . U .V ,tri .,,., . , ,. ., .. ,..., A.,,. --M - -.H -I, iw.: - - - . , V, ,V - 1.: ggffffs -12 fe-Elf:.S1,ELSQ4E'Ef?i5E5fEi55f'QXTe5i'YEEAE ii fN':.i i5 W it ' ' A' W - S ,fafgsfa M - W.- ,,..,, . . ,.W...,., M -fA- sf.-s,.s,.,.s.1 ., f. . . f- .. . f. M. ., -- ,,.. Ms . ,V W H., . . ,-ff. -s 1.4 K f, A, V, VVAA I Vkhy QQ1,E1....C,, ,:y,A l Vkkzhy K g . ,.AA I .A.,,g:,:hhgV S AA,Ahh k.,Lk.,TW, , g , t H , . ., My CQiQl2 Qlzlamilltom Bill Hamilton entered St. John's in 1957. He played football his sopho- more year. He worked for the Rebel his senior year. He participated for three years in dramatics and stage crew. He was a member of the photog- raphy staff for publications for several years. Bill has plans to attend either Cornell or University of Rochester after graduation. There he will probably major in electrical engineering. fa WS' I2I ,- --W - -- l l l l i l22 , ,, it ,s 'El gin i 1 if ,gt at Q H ll' 6 52 5 J' Y A f y i ff it 5 ,Q ,Eg ggfegag w i t l 5 l 5 ,315 i r t sl f QE iiiizia 3 , E s Cganlaana Que Qrlannis Barbara Sue Harris entered St. John's in 1946. She was on the honor roll her freshman and iunior years. A member of the B vol- leyball team her freshman year, she played on the varsity the fol- lowing three years, lettering her senior year. She played on the B basketball team for three years. She worked for the Booster Club and for the Review and Rebel business staffs. She plans to attend S.M.U. where she intends to major in costume design. Jl!lanlQ9 Qdrlilitom, gn. Marks Hinton entered St. John's in 1946. He played football for three years and lettered his senior year. He ran track for three years, lettering all three. He was the 880 yd. conference champ his sophomore year. He worked for stage crew and dramatics and was elected to Johnnycake his iunior year. He worked for the Review and was a- member of the Rebel Board his senior year. He was an acolyte. Marks will enter S.M.U. after graduation. He plans a career in law. Jlflaunice Jlflcoflsliam Maurice McAshan entered St. John's in 1946. He received honorable mention for the Best Scholastic Improvement his junior year. He played football for four years, lettered his last two and was on the All-District team his senior year. He played three years of B team basketball and spent his senior year on the varsity. He ran track his sophomore and senior years. During his four years of high school he participated in dramatics and stage crew. He was an acolyte. He worked for the Rebel his senior year. Maurice plans to attend either Washington and Lee or University of North Carolina where he will maior in business. Judy McCullough entered St. John's in 1948. A high honor roll student through high school, she received the Award for Girls' Scholastic Excellence in her junior year. She also won the award for Excellence in French that year. She received a National Merit Letter of Commendation. She participated in dramatics and was elected to Johnnycake. She worked on the Review and was its Arts editor her senior year. She was a member of Scribblers and the Rebel Board her senior year. She sang in the Choir and Glee Club. Judy served two terms on SAC. Elected cheerleader her senior year she was also a member of the Booster Club. She plans to attend Stanford. . WW, -. . . ..-, . .- We - .f.- .. . . .... .. wwefiseszsxt-ta: ws..--rimfwf.s:sQf:ifwsff+Mesfffsffaf N V V, k A A k k K Y Wsirssszsm-1f?fzfg.,m,11339??3,Eva-zfgassmgIgQggfQsig2f,..g'53- - .ti -V .. Q figggggg 3, .g . . f 3 1s.g,...fg.gzf. gf.1. . -' 1:-1 - ,ml t V A , y Qc .ct ,MMV V , . M ,. . ...A WW. , k . -wwmmw,a,,tfrfgsrxQJ:'QssiabQs:f,.f1aW. f.?ww-- .,t,'-firmsw..f.fsa,...t . , - . d+t,MaW fwwtvakrast Sta- fw'rr-'wiwleetafw -1- 1 . .1 .. .- . -f . Buds JvlQQuQQQugl I25 jolm gllawnamccz cjlflericlellll John Lawrence Wendell entered St. John's in 1950. He played football for four years and lettered his last two. He received the Tommy Mares Memorial Award his sophomore year. He played on the J.V. basketball team and on the B team his sophomore year. He played on the varsity his last two years and lettered both. John ran track for three years, letter- ing his junior year. He worked on stage crew and had several minor roles in Johnnycake productions. John plans to attend either Washington and Lee or the University of Oklahoma. His maior will be in a field of engi- neering. Qiclia ol Jlfletg Richard Metz entered St. John's in 1957. An honor student in his iunior year, he received a National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. He played football his senior year and lettered. Richard worked as Busi- ness Manager of the Review his junior and senior years. He sang in the Choir. In his final year he participated in dramatics, receiving the lead in Oklahoma, He will enroll in Texas A8.M after graduation. 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She worked for two years on the Review business staff and was elected to Scribblers at the end of her jun- ior year. She worked on the Rebel her senior year. Sallie participated in dramatics for two years, receiving the lead in the tall play her senior year. She also sang in the Choir. She intends to go to either Hollins or Univer- sity of Oklahoma at ter graduation. sims.. 1: fe. i unplig Jim Murphy entered St. John's in 1954. An honor student his freshman and sophomore years, he served a term on the Student Council, and was elected Prefect his senior year. He played football for four years, lettered three and was named to the All-District team his senior year. He was a member of the B basketball squad his sophomore and iunior years and was selected All-Conference his junior year. He ran track his sophomore year, lettered and was nam- ed All-Conference. He sang in the Choir and Glee Club. Jim partici- pated in dramatics. After graduation he plans to attend Rice and major in math. l29 i 554 F MS? f -, ' . A. wr Ywgfnwawfvwwfs , L f M ,, ., ., it lg, ,,,.i i ,. 54 It my ,g,,1Vi,,,,,f,,,hmm ,, L, ,.v.., Mm,,?,Kmv,, v,.., ,,,,W, ,,,A , A. ., , , .,M,,i . , ,W ,. W. . . sy, s.5,,,,,,W,X um -6113, ,gi ,iaffsim k Wifi W f 5, ,f g , in fwwfs an , -,gs , Q, ,ij beams :K My ' 1 Siding Qimilirausem Sidney Ohlhausen entered St. John's in 1954. He was a Merit Scholar- ship semi-finalist his senior year. He plans to attend Southern Methodist University or Texas AGM. Sidney plans for a career in the field of en- gineering. i i i l l l rf, 5 i El l it Q :QE EE sl 3 if lg ,ss Sri ga K it 5 v 2 .gs a l r mama. l gl 23155 M i l g . Et! lstllg 2 55525 rl it 5 1 P2 at 81 il sf l if sf 5 gl fi i. Q ti le . . ,,., . - rs. .... . - + A c .. A,., W . . . . 1. w--- A 'T ,.... f ,... az.: ' 3 :aw A rg,'s., , .. ,., m,:r vlv- 12.2. .,.. f f 1 . 2 . s r .,.. . ,Q ,W ?? Rf Z .. Rf Qdwima Cpamcalw Edwina Pancake entered St. John's in 1957. An honor student, she was selected as a National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist. She sag in the Choir and was also a member of the Glee Club. She worked for stage crew and participated in dramatics. She has done art work for the Review as well as lending her artistic talents to the decora- tions for many school dances. She will attend Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She plans to maior in architecture. l3I CQTIQ Qawsom Rik Rawson enTered ST. John's in 1953. He was a member of The Track Team. He was on The Review sTaff and named Features Editor of The Review his senior year. Rik was a member of Scribblers. He worked for sTage crew and also Took parT in The dramaTics producTions. He was a member of de- baTe and served as iTs president his senior year. He sang in The Choir. Rik is undecided beTween Rice, Cornell or The UniversiTy of California. His inTended major is eIecTrical engineering. Towner Reynolds enTered ST. Johns'-in 1952. He played TooTball for Three years and leTTered his lasT Two years. He was a member of The 9Th grade baskeTball Team and of The varsiTy his senior year. He was on The Track squad for Tour years, IeTTered Three, and was elecTed capTain his senior year. He sang in The Choir. He worked on sTage crew and dramaTics. Towner also worked Tor PublicaTions. He plans To aTTend S.M.U. or Texas where he will maior in business. QQOWIAQR CQQgl1oQol9 im?'l5w '4 emiMf1'rWW,,f1ee'..7g ----- 1i Tim's-e-Ei' . , -- . . . 39 WW ff :..... 'A f . , 'QR l Rafts... .MLM-.1,.... .:.1 -- .. .N . . ..5.,.. 11.4. : , ' r - r Y 1 .- Qc lx a:. .2 .. , fk '.. V Q t . si 2 s is. ,-isswsi Swfeesii -aff-fs. i-M2 Vwsr' f- pas,,ge?.g2ss ... .. Nr' iflifffpg -4 vii Jilfeiii fi vs istsw w sw tt.. list . , Q. aw i at ft. Em: r' . gags - fi1f??e?'5vi73g ' as ziifvai?-. . 2 ff Q XP, as .i 22, at s 4 1 is 1 -' 2 tg 1 gfiiiffifgi , fl - . trait eg rf' ,fry . t f v : ' K W' r - ,. ,. - ' ' . . 1 Bill Risser entered St. John's in l9-46. A high honor roll student, he won the prize for Scholastic Excellence for three consecutive years. He also won Excellence in Latin, English, Biology, and Algebra his sophomore year and Excellence in Chemistry, English, and Geometry his iunior year. He was nominated for the following awards: DAR American History Award, Latin Excellence his freshman year, and German Excellence in the lOth and llth grade. Bill served four terms on SAC and was elected the president of the student body his senior year. He was a National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist. He was the Humor Editor of the Review in the l2th grade. His writing was often published in Imagination, winning school and city-wide prizes. He was a mem- ber of Scribblers, Choir, and Johnnycake. He was Editor of Imagination his senior year. Playing football for two years, he lettered twice and was chosen for the All-Conference team his senior year. Bill was also football cap- tain that year. He played on the B basketball team his freshman year and lettered on the varsity the following three. Bill will attend Harvard and maior in physical chemistry. I34 CBMZQ it Qhanom Qobims Sharon Robins entered ST. John's in 1952. She parTicipaTeoI in clramatics. She was on The Review business staff and was named Co-Business Man- ager of The Rebel. Sharon was also a member of Scribblers. She sang in the Choir, She plans To attend Texas after graoluafion. 'S Robin Robinson entered St. John's in 1956. She was a member of the baseball team her sophomore year. She sang in the Choir and was a member of the Glee Club. She participated in dramatics and was elected to Johnnycake at the end of her junior year. She was a member of the Review and Rebel business staffs. She received the Award tor the Out- standing Improvement in Athletics her sophomore year. Robin plans to attend Hollins after graduation. I36 Qoloim Qobimsom CDialiQ Qaclces Diane Sacks entered St. John's in 1951. She received a National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. She played on the B basketball team her freshman year. Diane sang in the Choir and was a member of the Glee Club. Working for the business staffs of the Review and Rebel, she also had minor roles in Johnnycake productions. Diane is undecided between Cornell, Mills College, or the University of Rochester. Cdgllrolvtae fflrl. Qaglonol Thomas H. Safford entered St. John's in 1952. He played football his sophomore year. He played on the J.V. basketball team and two years on the B team. Tom managed the track team for three years, receiving a letter all three years. He was a member of the photography staff and worked for stage crew. He plans to attend Yale University after gradua- tion and major in engineering. Suzanne Sandlin entered St. John's in 1954. An honor roll student her sophomore and iunior years, she was nominated for Excellence in Spanish and Excellence in Math in the tenth grade. She played B basketball her freshman year. She sang in the Choir. She work- ed for the Review and was a member of the Rebel Board. Suzanne participated in dramatics and stage crew. Elected to tour terms on the Student Council, she was elected Pretect and served as secretary of SAC her senior year. A iunior varsity cheerleader, she was again elected cheerleader her senior year. She was also a member of the Booster Club. She expects to attend Smith College. xW.fL ww:zr'f7xfQHrL.f A ,.,,. ffff- f- .. -..-so 1.-rw afr1fvswv1 Qugaiww Qamdlliti an . M . . .c ,m . . . . .. . K 5 2 - frvliilii-i.l - - K jf, Til? T' V Q 'lfixfcftgllfik .- ,W .ew-fy-,.. W Y.. .. .. V.-1:-i-efsigweff-U,y f- -we - .,,sefw+ .sl 1 ezqirrf' Q. ,,,J.iM....... H 5 .,......ii .. H .. . - ,. . .. .. . - . ...A ., .. . .. we if--K r tt r7wfrW:f'Wf '-Wsfwrswrtf' - he H' mf 'ffm -'S 42 7 J .SS f if i Ds Q 'W S1 MLS w. K KQWQY Hifi 559913 lik Nam-five 3.3! ,K fs? w,hw Y tdsefg S f EEJQ fs vw were-ieifiaggs 'Msgs my 25503 fwtizsfcgt -wa me 5 sei, ks 129, Q,wL,,i Y if weft i , BME, N i,3ggm,fg,,Miam,.fif gpm iw wi 2 wr is iw src gfate Qcamllam Kate Scanlan entered St. John's in 1958. A consistent honor roll stu- dent, she received a National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. She has contributed to the Review. She was a member of Art Activity. Joining debate her senior year, Kate served as president of debate. She plans to attend either Oberlin or Grinnel after graduation. She hopes for a career in the field of medicine. l4O ff kde Vita jim qauln Qcliwantg Jim Taub Schwartz entered St. John's in 1952. A consistent high honor roll student, he was awarded the DAR American History Award. He was Co-News Editor of the Review his iunior year and Co-Editor in the 12th grade. A member of Scribblers, he served as its president his senior year. He worked on stage crew and was elected to life membership in Johnny- cake his senior year. Jim worked on the Rebel. He was also a Merit Scholar- ship semi-finalist. He plans to attend Tulane. Jim aspires to a career in medicine. Quoli Qluatzt Judi Shuart entered St. John's in 1946. She played on the softball team. She was a member of the Booster Club. Judi worked on the Review and Rebel business staffs. She also participated in dramatics. She plans to attend the University of Oklahoma. She hopes for a career in retail mer- chandising. Qaiparufie Clieltte Qmnitli Cabanne Chenier Smith entered St. John's in 1954. He was an honor roll student his iunior year and received a National Merit Scholarship Let- ter of Commendation his senior year. He played football for four years and lettered his last two. He was a member of the .l.V. basketball team and of the B team tor two years. He belonged to the track squad for tour years, lettering two. He participated in dramatics and was a member of Johnnycake. He sang in the Choir and worked on the Rebel. Cab plans to enroll in the University ot Pennsylvania. He aspires to a career in the field of law. , 1 'I .S it S5 it gif? ss 93 s 'li f t ...V ,fig if E l 1 t , V , ff. x ' 'S l ' it , i , , ri ' - , s M Q3 ilflilili 3 .i t 5 li ., is 3 EXE ig 5. 3- W t if lf li 52 l ii ffl 'ii tit? fi' 'ig g Q li g i HY' xi I 1 - 3 -5 lf' 2 at We . 2: 5 5 - as E . f f E i i 'IB il H 5 ,, I ti L fl ll H ' 6? s tl i s I H A . a rf 4 gs Y' E Q ii' W tk t , it 1. il s t? gilt writ mfg lin if if .. N eg t Q i l qfiilvfi l 5. E Y ,sw W . 2 3 dv if? J? ,, A JT as if 'S f W l Wx J 4' QE se , 5: r 'FQ 3 :ei . 1 :S . fe '- g ' W CQol9Qtet CDauiol Qt aus, Qtr. Robert David Straus entered St. John's in 1946. He played football for tour years and lettered three. He played on the B basketball team. For three years he ran track and lettered his last two. Bob sang in the Choir and was an acolyte. He worked for stage crew and dramatics. He contribut- ed his artistic talents to the Review and Rebel as well as being a member ot the Rebel business staff. Bob expects to attend Texas or Pennsylvania after graduation where his rnajor will be business administration. Qdliomas Jill. Quslwam Thomas M. Susman entered St. John's in 1958. He was an honor roll student. He played B team basketball as well as being a member of the tennis team his junior year. He ran track his senior year. Tommy contribut- ed to the Review and was a member of the Rebel Business staff. He par- ticipated in dramatics and was a member of debate. He also sang in the Choir. He plans to attend either Yale or Rice to maior in business or law. Q tl 3 1 .2 ii l lf ll ag is ii li- .li st i 5' sri tie :gi FQ'-'ll' if it 5 T fi 2 V f 2 ju X 23 - it 25 ' 2 Y' E s i 'l X SEE X 5 as F if . T 7 'y' 'S s. Sf' 3 .. q-4' I 'Y 5 25 ' 5 5 4 it ,lg :fe ll i ill if i t , 1 '- ' Qm z i l 'f'fW ew Y - rf A- w w - Q f 1 ,... A as gilt. ET! f W 'Q 1 1 Q EE 2 4 we , ts . . . . faag15',5 1.:22,, K 1 ' -:gi-3 ff 31 5 7 Y msg? :gig is V 9 , SLS .-,..- . 214 '.: :-, i t V . .. is 5 s Q 15s-get W mi Qeonge Siloam Cdoliomas George Sloan Thomas entered St. .lohn's in 1954. He played football for four years and lettered his senior year. He played on the B basketball squad his sophomore year and on the varsity his final two years. He ran track in the tenth grade. He participated in dramatics and was a member of Johnnycake. George sang in the Choir and the Glee Club. He also work- ed on the Rebel business staff. He plans to attend either Williams or V.M.l. to further his interests in law. 146 Amr' 'l- Qtqoliem Cpape qliomae Stephen Pape Thomas entered St. John's in 1949. He was on the honor roll his freshman and sophomore years. He played football his senior year and lettered. He was a member of the B basketball squad for two years. He worked for stage crew aridhwas on the chess team. He was a member of the Review and Rebel business staffs. Steve plans to enroll in New Mex- ico University. There he will major in business administration. Canoligm am Camp I48 Carolyn Van Camp entered ST. John's in 1946. She sang in The choir and was a member of Glee Club. She worked for The Review and Rebel. Carolyn worked on stage crew and for The Booster Club. She participated in dramafics, receiving The lead in Oklahoma Carolyn plans To attend S.Nl.U. where her major will be either educa- Tion or languages. :iiiffaifi-2ii , 5 is Q .. . gy f fm g 4 Qi y X is Qihrxgfsis, nr?-esriesifi wgyfywzs 1 we , Me. V. 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Rebecca James 12. Jody Kraft 13. Robyn Morton 14. Susan Murphy 15. Patty Neff 16. Toby O'Connor 17. Robin Overstreet 18. Mark Rauch 19. Ricky Renaudin 20. Joan Riddell ' v ' .A 's 21. Ben Riggs ' 22. Randy Sails 23. Charlie Shepard 24. Brian Smyth 25. Joe Stine 26. Kim Straus 27. Jimmy Thomas 28. Patricia Towell 29. Shelley Townsend 30. Derith Vogt 3' Isl 'lrtbw Wi ,W fx?- fa 3 'YN C' J 3 15- 4 :WN V08 Ql- Betty Ann Parker Melissa Riddell Roy Riggs Marie Elaine Royce Reta Sher Margaret Simonds Alison Smith Candace Smith Kathleen Smith Don Cave Taylor Patricia Terry Claudia Thornhill Jeffrey Townsend Karen Winston Bettina Wright Tommy Wolever FIRST CLASS Charles Beall Arthur Bode Bedford Boylston Matthews Brown Julie Butcher Steven Callahan Madeleine Callery Nancy Chadwick Cynthia Colt Chaille Cooper Emmet Dodd Larry Fahlberg Jennifer Goff Douglas Gordon Harold Graham Jan Hargrove Brooks Henderson Hubert Hillman Stuart Hillyer Jessica Hofer Thad Holmes Margaret Hurt 23. Caron lreland Elizabeth Jackson John James Kirk Kennedy 27. Terry Kilpatrick Andrew Lockwood Douglas Lockwood Ann McNamara Christopher Mendell Karen Lynn Merritt Michelle Miller Ricky Moore . Ross Murphy . Alica Olson I53 1 2 3 A w N r A V 2 S. E ?'1nl. 2gs , f , l 2 . I fl Z ' , SECOND CLASS 1. John Abbott 2. Ricky Alvord 3. David Bates 4. David Bean 5. Cynthia Black 6. Joan Blaffer 7. Michael Chadwick 8. Delphia Clarke 9. Philip Colvin 10. Anne Crosby 11. Carolyn Cullinan 12. Chaille Cullinan 13. James Elkins 14. Carrie Glassman 15. Daniel Goodwin 16. Howard Helis 17. Charles Heyne 18. Lewis Hixson 19. Beth Hofer 20. Elizabeth Hutchins 21. Kenneth Johnson 22. William Johnson 23. August Schumacher 24. Sallie Low 25. Philip Masquelette 26. Patricia Nelson 27. George O'Connor 28. Stephen Olson 29. Bob Owsley 30. Scott Paulus 31. Julie Peterkin 32. Cleveland Phillips 33. Margaret Phillips 34. Mary Pincotfs 35. James Rhodes 36. Elissa Salls 37. Ray Schiftlett 38. Timothy Shepard 39. Frank Smith 40. Mark Smith 41. Tracy Smyth 42. Michael Straus 43. Jan Susman 44. H. Ben Taub 45. Lisa Thompson 46. Cynthia Vietor 47. John Welsh 48. Lucy Whitson 49. William Wightman 50. Patricia Williams 51. Alice Womack 52. Catherine Yow 155 'Vi J .i qg A Apr-,A vw Q in ww' u 20 WW 3 ax Vg-fig 6 fifrymm Y? X .--L YU' L4 , ffm W 5 , , ' af 2 .h ' x :Yip 2 J , N, W, 1 . if x i K ,0- imma 13 Q9-W 20 E H-rd 38 fm, ,qs Sw 48 John Pressler Larry Rauch William Rives Leslie Rogers Tony Rozan Scott Sackenreuther Andrew Sher Robert Simonds Peter Straus Annice Thompson Stephen Thomson Deborah Weems Edmund Wells Preston White Stobie Whitmore Thomas Wimberly F 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 OURTH CLASS Edith Abbott Mark Andrews Richard Archer Catherine Baxter Sally Beissner Ma-rk Bode Mary Boyoe Jane Broyles Robert Carter Susan Chadwick Robert Chenoweth Clay Crawford David Cross James Culberson Tim Eckert Elise Elkins Gary Glesby Raymond Goodrich Thomas Holmes Katie Jacobe Margaret Jinkins Milissa Jones Bobby Josey Jane Karotkin Mark Klar Elizabeth Lander Lindon Leader . Laura Masquelette . Mark Mendell Margaret Neuhaus . Barbara Oates David Paulus Nancy Paxton Priscilla Phillips . Peter Pincoffs 159 David Peden Charles Peissel Elizabeth Phillips Ruth Pincoffs Tish Prior Ronnie Rauch Dan Remick Walter Reynolds Randy Schaffer Michael Strickland Cynthia Swasey David Watson Deborah Williams Christina Wiswell Ed Wischmeyer Courtia Worth FIFTH CLASS Carma Bailey Barbara Bates Ann Boylston Steve Coffee Paul Colvin Nickie Cooper John Craig Carolyn Davis Denis DeBakey William Dorn Julian Eisner Ann Giezendanner Elizabeth Glassman Jimmie Lee Goodrich Harry Gordon Glen Hannah Ward Hillyer John Hines Penny Hortor Nancy Hull Andrew Ivins Frederic Kelley Jan Kilpatrick Francis Larmore Albert Low Helen Mamarchev Janet McRoberts Jeff Mendell John Moody Will Mosier Armour Munson Anne Murphy - Robert Nelson Katherine Overstreet Barbara Owsley Randy Parten V ibn V w il ! , , X V ? 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Harold Brelsford TENTH CLASS Chap Alvord David Barber Carol Beebe Bob Bennett Lloyd Bentsen Jean Boren Susan Burpee Carolyn Carruth Frances ,Carter LEVENTH CLASS Maurie Ankenman Alan Arsht Margaret Bailey John Behrman Catherine Blaffer Diana Bland John Blinn Kathy Bloom Bingo Boyce Carole Carter Les Coleman ' Morrow Cummings Bonnie Dickson Lindell Entzminger Lois Farfel Romelia Favrot Jett Giles Steve Glassman Charlie Grossman Janie Hatfield Janie Hewes Carolyn Josey Jim Kerr Susan Knoble Brian Lewis Bill Longley Gene May Roddy McAlpin Greg McClure Marcia McCrory Mimi McGaw Muffie Moroney Scotty Neal Johnny Nevitt Cappy Peters Kim Salls Caroline Sawtelle . Jean Scanlan Lindsey Short Pam Sibley Frank Stone Clell Wakefield Mary Jane Walton Bonnie Watson Susie Wiggin I73 FACU LTY AN D STAFF Opposite page: 1. Mr. Duckett, History 2. Mrs. Haywood, History 3. Mrs. Shepherd, Kindergarten 4. Mr. Mercado, History 5. Mr. Shepard, English 6. Mrs. Lee, Kindergarten 7. Mr. Gott, History 8. Mrs. Jay, Lower School 9. Mrs. Cross, English 10. Mrs Randolph, Languages 11. Mrs. Harris, Mathematics 12. Mrs. Crosby, Lower School 13. Mrs. Claflin, Lower School 14. Mrs. Osborne, English 15. Mr. Ekdahl, Music 16. Mr. Nixon, History 17. Mr. Carlisle, Languages 18. Mr. Curran, English 19. Mr. Lamont, English 20. Mr. Fonseca, English 21. Mrs. Wakefield, Lower School 22. Mr. MacKeith, Science 23. Col. Longley, Science 24. Mr. Banes, Science 25. Mrs. Jinkins, Lower School 26. Mr. Newby, Mathematics 27. Mr. Hood, Maintenance 28. Mrs. Walshe, Music 29. Mrs. Giese, Switchboard 30. Mrs. Murphy, Secretary 31. Mrs. Kevan,Music 32. Mrs. Creek, Secretary This page: 1. Mr. Hixson, Business Manager 2. Mrs. Bordelon, Lower School 3. Mrs. Scurry, Receptionist 4. Mrs. Mobley, Lower School 5. Mrs. E. Lewis, English 6. Mr. 7. Mrs 8. Mr. 9. Mrs Cobb, Mathematics . Paulus, Lower School Hendrix, History . Rozan, Physical Education I75 K mmm' gf g 4.3 , ..,- Q '-'Q tkrw 3 ,, mi 2 F i -1 3 F T Q GOGD LUCK 'ro YOU , REBELSE Q N 'iREEQ-BQQER BIT COMPANY .- John Nlahert, president CD y f 1 TANGLEWOOD PHARMACY 5654 Weslheimer MO 7-2457 COMPLETE FOUNTAIN AND LUNCH DEPT. CIMARRONCITA RANCH CAMPS Ufe Park, New Mexico Elevafion 7000 Esfablished I9I3 Two Comple+e, Separafe Camps Boys' Camp Girls' Camp IAges 7 Through l3I lAges 7 Through I7I All Camp Spor'rs and Ac+ivi+ies Excepf Boa'I'ing Excellenl' Ins+ruc'I'ions and Qualified Counselors Daily Riding IExcepI' Sundays, Included in Fee References Exchangecl For CompIe'I'e InformaIion Call MRS. TOM SCURRY JA-2-9457 WHY FIGHT DOWNTOWN TRAFFIC? AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY I968 WesI Gray In River Oalcs Shopping Cenfer Member of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION I I l SOUTH LAND HARDWARE I 322 Wesfheimer Complimenfs of M. M. Mack Caudle INSURANCE 3809 Main SI'ree+ DRANGLES Complimenfs of SH I LSTONE TESTING LABORATORY I77 all Complimen+s of GOODWIN-HUMPHRYS INSURANCE AGENCY EMILE'S BEAUTY SALON House of Hair Designs RIVER OAK CENTER 2040 WEST GRAY Telephone: JA 8-6067 Very Besi Wishes MR. AND MRS. T. DEAL REESE JOSEPH'S THE GAY DOT Hair Sfyles Pa,-fy Shop of Dis'rinc+ion 3968 Wesrheimei Mo 7-29Il I844 Wesfheimer Hadley l4I5 HOUSTON 6, TEXAS FRED WINCHELL Phofography I955 Richmond HOUSTON 6, TEXAS Phone: JA 3-3I72 CompIimenIs of SCH EER FASHION Men and Boys Wear JOHNNIE J. FRUIA AND CO,, Inc, 3942 Wesfheimer 3402 Fannin SI'reeI' Hous+on, Texas MO-7-OI 8I HIGHLAND VILLAGE ,fwfuzfm Your Neighborhood Cafeferia TWIN OAKS BARBER SHOP in Tanglewood FIVE BARBERS AND A MANICURIST TO SERVE YOU Appo-in+men+s AccepI'ecI Mo-7-430I 5OI8 San FeIIpe SPRING BRANCH STATE BANK Serving 'rhe MEMORIAL DRIVE-SPRING BRANCH AREA 872I KaI'y Rd. Member F.D.I.C. 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RIVER OAKS we awifmffedfz An lnves+men1' ln A Diversified, Managed Porlfolio of Companies Having lmporlanl' ln+eres+s ln For Prospec'I'us See Your lnveslmenl Dealer or Wri'l'e +o TEXAS FUND MANAGEMENT CO. 423 Texas Nafional Bank Bldg. Housfon 2, Texas STATE BANK 2l I9 WESTHEIMER Member F.D.l.C. De +a fige delaclne, Pauvre feuile clesseche. Ou va +u? Je n'en sais rien, L'orage a brise le chene. 25l4 Suffolk MOl1awlc 7-2245 TEEN-AGE SHOP 8: SCHOOL OF CHARM Highland Village MINNIE BELLE VALE Housfon 27, Texas Fridley QQ Frederking srocics AND Bombs Members Midwesr S+ocIc Exchange 6I7 Texas NaI'ionaI Bank Building HOUSTON 2, TEXAS CA 8-822I MARLING MOTOR CO. Dependable Service Since I9I9 COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS Body and Fender Work AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Service and Repairs Mr. and Mrs. C. L. MarIing, J. W. Marling Owners 27 I 4 Wes'I'I1eimer JA 8-7494 S Qaphaefa Cb INSURANCE AGENTS SINCE 1907 M. M. SCHWARTZ Managing Par'Iner ROWLES, WINSTON 81 CO Investment Securities Bank of the Southwest Bldg. Phone Ca. 2-9944 In +he Village M Hous+on's Larges'r Sfore DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO MEN AND BOYS 2507 Times JA-9-3743 - -1 Com plimenis of WILTON HATS MILLINERY 2034 Wesf Gray JA-4-4737 The House of Fine Furs SIDNEY FRANK FURS ln Highland Village MARLING e uai o our 'Furs are v lle,fLIfiQlIIl?:nZ':I2zJ: MCTUR C0- 51 1 M I Dependable Service Since I9I9 sssN5Y,f2'fllf4' COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS E: HMM Body and Fender Work e Label Tha+ Assures You QuaIi+Y Aulomalic Transmissions , FUR CLEAMNG ' X ' 7 SERVICE AND REPAIRS MR. AND MRS. C. L. MARLING, J. W. MARLING I FUR RESTYLING O FUR STORAGE Free Bonded and Piclc Up Service 4054 Weslheimer Phone MO 7-243I Owners 27 I 4 Weslheimer JA 8-7494 Y, if 9 ei: ia. :sk 5 mf Sv my 3' 1 I87 Q music . .7 where . .? na'IuraIIy . .I 3958 wesiheimer moses melody shop mo-7-3 I 64 9 I 2 rusk ca-2-7946 CONVENIENCE TO SUIT YOU 70 A I . , o ACCESSIBLE LOCATION 0 PROMPT ATTENTION o PACE-SETTER SERVICES - 'ifff ,.,, , Q, I ' 1-m,,,,,E?1f. I SXQJS gun-em -vwezv-Q., YV , Bmkezar. . 1- Naftlona, MEMBER ........ . . FEDERAL 3'Q..'....'ll' I: ::::::: DEPOSIT nadlcun 0 F H 0 U 5 T Q N INSURANCE , V CORPORATION -.fi.,.L CUSTOM HOUSE, LTD. Men's Furnishings and Giffs River Oaks--I988 Wesf Gray Tanglewood-I627 S. Posf Oak Lane BEEBE, GUTHRIE 81 LAVALLE Invesimeni' Bankers S+ocks, Bonds, Mu+uaI Funds UNION NAT'L BANK BLDG., CA 7-8IO5 f E 9 REALTORS 8 5 S esme HOMES RIVER OAKS OF DISTINCTION DRUG STORE, INC A Highly Specialized Service Devo+ed +o BOTH BUYER AND SELLER MRS. C. C. FLEMING 3230 Mercer Ja-9-473i ReaI'ror Your Prescripfion Drug Sfore Phone JA 3-BIO7 25l5 River Oaks Blvd. HOUSTON. TEXAS CHRlSTY'S OPTICAL SERVICE Independenf Dispensing Opficians JA 6-4203 6448 FANNIN HOUSTON. TEXAS V As II member rf ffm Class rf 1960, W HF' 5 y0ZL,l'I' fy? fo II gum! star! ll0Zl'IlI'I1 a mmf! and l'FZl'llIY1l.I1g'fElf1ll't . MUK3' we Cllllgfllflllllff' you, and zuislz you every .szzrc'es.y. A HUMBLE OIL G REFINING CO. BECKMANN For Complefe Office Supplies ENGRAVING--SOCIAL STATIONERY GIFTS HALLMARK GREETING CARDS I96I Wesf Gray Ja-6-2243 Complimenfs of MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND I. ARSHT MARION L. MARTIN 4 CompIimen+s of 00,0 CALVERT 060, DANCE sTuDlos J. IZI3 Richmond ADRIAN I. PATTON WOLFMAN'S 2 929 KMA? ,Qfwfe TELLEPSEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Selec+ed Especially for You i 250l RIVER OAKS BOULEVARD salaell erhar - - -T .AN,,...... BANK OF THE SOUTHWEST BLDG Ca 5-050 I CAMERAS 793 PHOTO FINISHING gil? 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