St Stephens Episcopal School - Deacon Yearbook (Austin, TX)
- Class of 1955
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Th1s means you are really somebody and so w1ll have to watch your step' Mrs Quxn and I congratulate each one of you and w1sh for you lots of Joy ahead We hope you can go on for more 6dUC8t10H, but whatever you do, we are countlng on your belng attractlve w1tnesses of our Chrlst and HIS Church God bless you all. Falthfully yours, f , , . . . OFFICE OF THE BISHOP 520 SAN JACINTO ST. , . f ' I l . ' Q . . . I Q - n - 1 I I O . . O . . . . . . . S I YD- Deducatlun The Class of 1955 respectfully dedicates this annual to Bishop Clinton S. Quin in apprecia- tion ot his continued interest and devoted service to our Church and school. 3 E!! 064 'fi -M v-44' gn rms., but ax K, M, 'gm JJ .Q A ii-ff qw KT -1 1' JSR IH .-ii V sw THE RT REV IOHN E HINES Chauman Austm THE RT REV CLINTONS QUIN Houston MR FRED W CATTERALL IR Vlce Chmrman Aust1n THE REV SCOTT FIELD BAILEY Austtn MR IOHN WINTERBOTHAM Treasurer Galveston MR DIXONH CAIN Houston MR WALTERI CRAWFORD Beaumont MR W S DRAKE IR Austm MRS WILLIAM H FRANCIS IR Houston THE REV CHARLES A HIGGINS Waco MR NELSON IONES Houston Trustees MRS S M MCASHAN Houston MRS WRIGHT MORR OW Houston MRS AUGUST MYERS Booth DEAN HARRY H RANSOM Austm MR FRED SHARP Austxn MR ROBERTM TURPIN Mldland THE REV GEORGE R WHEATCROFT Houston MR DAVID WINTERMANN Eagle Lake MR IOSEPT ZEPPA Tyler MR IOHN BODE Assrstant Treasurer AUSIID MR MARTIN HARRIS Legal Consultant AUSl1D B 0 a r d 0 t Secretary The Headmaster cmd Mrs K1mbc'111 cmd Tummy X Q ' if 'V H 1 ' V 1 . 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Boston Universityg History, Religion NANCY HINES BRIGMAN AB Winthrop College Musrc ROBERT FRANCIS FOSTER BA Har vard Mathematics Science ELLEN CLAYTON GARWOOD BA Smith University of Texas Spanlsh Hlstory KATHLEEN C HEA TON D1et1c1an EDWARD W HOOKER BS Texas AGM Science Physical Education JOSEPH FLEMING IONES B S University of Texas Physical Education PETER MCCALL KEATING IR BA MA University of Texas Harvard English NANCY MCNAUGHT LEVINSON Corcoran Gallery School of Art Art P THOMAS HUGHES HANDY BS M1ss1ss1p pr State University Mathemat1cs Science . . ., , . . ., ' I 1 . . ., ' I I - . . ., - ' 1 1 ggi- ff, . . . ., , I . . ., , r t ggi-fl ' , .. . ., . ., I 1 I . THE REV. LOUIS IEAN LEVINSON: A.B., Kenyon Col- lege: B.D., Virginia Theological Seminary: Acting E 5 Chaplain, Religion MILDRED I. LITTLE: B.S., University of Texas: Physical I Education AILEEN SYKES METZENTHIN BS Um versity of Texas Librarian GLADYS STUBBS NOEL BA George Washington University English S T E P H E N A R A N DALL A B Earlham College M A Unrver sity of Iowa English Mathematics is A' SHIRLEY ANN SHER MAN BBA University of Texas Secretary DEAN HAMILTON TOWNER B A M A Cornell Latin Senior Master LOUISE VERRILL WEBSTER Boston Um versity Remed1alRead1ng HARRIETTE MILLAR WILLIAMS BA MA Bryn Mawr French Latin English Dean of Girls ARDONE H WORKMAN BS lohn Sealy School Nursing School Nurse Not pictured WINSTON HARRIS AB University of Alabama MA University of Texas Spanish ALLEN GIRVIN Maintenance Shop l he : ' . : . .I ' - K . . . . ., . ' . -X 7 I , iffwlx 'A 1 Z . ., . ., I I I ' : , , , A 'if Q . 2 . ., of 0 ' : : . ., ' ' S -- ' 2 . .. ' ' I ' I iw? ' ' Presrdent PETER BREWSTER Vrce Presrdent CAROLYN WILLIAMS Secretary CAROLYN KERN Grades Commrttee Representatwe COLIN PHIPPS Grades Commlttee Representatwe LYNN STORM Member Ex Ofhcro ROBERT M KIMBALL Faculty Hepresentatxve DEAN H TOWNER Faculty Hepresentatrve HARRIETTE M WILLIAMS Executive Committee ot the School Counotl Tfeasufe,ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff.ANDREJOSEPH Grade 12 COLIN PHIPPS Grade 9 CHRIS HINES LYNN STORM STELLA BREWSTER Grade 11 ASA BEACH Grade 8 IAMES NEWTON LEIGHTON IOHNSON LINDA KNAPP SALLY POPE KAZIE MILLER Grades Cnmmrttee Second Semester Grade 12 BARTEL MORGAN Grade 9 CHRIS HINES LYNN STORM STELLA BREWSTER Grade 11 WALTER CRAWFORD Grade 8 CHARLES SUMNERS ANNE WINTERBOTHOM LINDA KNAPP Grade 10 IOHN WAGSTAFF Grad 7 BILL AMES BETTE IO CHILDERS KAZIE MILLER Grades Committee-frrstSemester Grade 10 ......... CHET BOLLINGER Grade 7 ............ CHRIS BLANDY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Hear-End Hwards Presrdent ...................... Walter Crawford Vzce-Preszd ent .................. Wyndy Bellhouse Secretary Treasurer THE BISHOP S MEDAL Carolyn Kern REVELL PUBLIC SPEAKING CUP Philip Patman RPI MEDAL Iames Russell HIGHEST STANDING IN CLASS Seventh Erqhth Nmth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth HIGH HONOR CERTIFICATES Seventh Erghth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth HONOR CERTIFICATES Seventh Ergh h Le1ghton Iohnson George W1ll1ams B111 Ames Burdme Iohnson Chr1s Hines Alison MacMillan Le1ghton Iohnson Carolyn Kern B111 Ames Dallas Baxter Patty Fatter Kaz1e Miller Burdme Iohnson Bette Io Chllders Alison MacMillan Lelghton Iohnson Carol Wortham Carolyn Kern Bartel Morgan Phlllp Patman Suzanne Shepperd Marnie Wagstaff Chris Blandy Allan Henry Paul Cochran hmmy Newton H111 Rose Charles Sumners Ieanette Workman HONOR CERTIFICATES CContinuedD Ninth ........................ Tenth Eleventh Twelfth BOOK PRIZES English Seven Science Eight English Erght Mathematics Seven Mathemat1cs Eight Baby Latrn Engl1sh Nme General Scrence Elementary Spanish Intermediate French Intermed1ate Spanzsh Algebra I Biology Plane Geometry Modern European Hrstory Church Hzstory Algebra ll . . . . Stella Brewster Fred Gosling Chris Hines B111 Kracke Mary Stewart Masterson Catherine Sharp Suzy Spence Sammy Todd David Traynor Irvmg Cutter Denn1s Deer Ianet Lenn1e B111 McKay Bob Thomas Teb Bugbee lohn Heldenfels Nancy Hines Anne Knight Ellen 1V1cCorquodale Karen Rockel George W1ll1ams Anne Wmterbothom Mar1a W1nterbothom Betty Lou Jones Andre Ioseph Fred Kracke Iames Russell Bob Snodgrass lug Spence Lynn Storm Carolyn W1ll1QmS Patty Fatter Paul Cochran B111 Ames Burdine Iohnson B111 Ames H111 Rose Jeanette Workman Bob Spence B111 Kracke Al1son MacMillan Carolyn Kern Leighton Iohnson Fred Gosltng B111 McKay Carol Wortham Phy111s Barton Nancy HIHGS Mart1n Taylor , A, ConversationalSpanish......,.......Pattylfatter ELEVENTH GRADE HONOR CERTIFICATES Mar1a and Anne W1nterbothom Ellen McCorquoda1e Teb Bugbee Anne Kmght Nancy H1nes and Iohn Heldenfels BOOK PRIZES CCont1nuedl Advanced French Advanced Spamsh Latm Enghsh Twelve Chemlstry Amerrcan Hrstory Chr1st1an Eth1cs Wrllzam Brewster Memorral Prrze I-Irstory SCHOOLKEEPING AWARD Nancy H1nes Stella Brewster Chns HIHSS B111 Kracke CHEERLEADERS Wyndy Bellhouse Nancy Hrnes Lelghton Iohnson Anne Wrnterbothom Phxlrp Patman Marn1e Wagstaft Carolyn Wrlllams Carolyn Kern Iames Russell Iug Spence Marnre Wagstaff Lucy Iohnson rn Musrc Lynn Storm ACTIVITY PRIZES M us1c Pottery Carolyn Kern Dorothy Duensmg Lynn Storm FIELD DAY AWARDS Semor Boys Intermed1ate Boys Iumor Boys Senror Grrls Intermediate Grrls Sterllng M1l1er Peter Pratt Drck Bell Iohn Wagstaff Kernan Gayden Iack W1nterbothom Lynn Storm Karen Rockel Mary Stewart Masterson Stella Brewster TENNIS James Russell Marnre Wagstaff Boys Smgles Grrls Srngles Cups to recoqmze undefeated match play Iames Russell Rees Ol1ver CANTEEN MANAGERS SWIMMING Suzanne Shepperd B111 B1'ClY1'!1e1' Mqftln Tqylgr FIIIZ SGEWUICI. Chemistry Laboratory ................ f w i L-H-,-,,Z clnssfs lj K NA XS Football 53 54 55 Baseball 53 54 55 co captam 55 Basketball 53 54 55 Proctor 55 Unrversrty ot Texas DALE GAYLARD BETTIS Austm Texas Orchestra 53 54 SOC1elY of St Stephen 55 Yearbook Staff 55 Melody Boys 52 53 54 Cholr 54 55 Baseball 52 53 54 55 Foot ball 52 53 54 55 co captarn 55 Grades Comrnrttee 53 Proctor 55 Brble Award 54 Presrdent ot Executrve Commrttee 55 Unzversrty of New Hampshrre PETER BRADSTREET BREWSTER Newcastle, New Hampshire tk Newspaper 55 Pottery 55 Cho1r 55 Dra matrcs 55 Canteen Worker 54 55 Art 52 55 Soc1ety of St Stephen 52 55 Altar Gu1ld 55 Volleyball 52 54 55 Soccer 52 54 Crew 52 Proctor 55 Umverslty of Texas DOROTHY ANNE DUENSING San Tome Venezuela MARY KATHERINE CAROTHERS Houston, Texas Newspaper 53 55 Cho1r 55 Melody Grrls 55 Canteen Worker 55 Soccer 53 55 Base ball 53 Entertamment Commxttee 55 Mount Vernon MARY ELEANOR HARPER Houston Texas ChO1f 55 Football 52 53 54 55 Baseball 52 53 54 55 Basketball 55 Class Favonte 52 Entertamment Commrttee 55 Newspaper 54 55 Socxety Edxtor 54 55 Dramatlcs 54 55 Socrety of St Stephen 54 55 Altar Guxld 55 Pottery 55 Canteen Worker 55 Chou 54 55 Proctor 54 Stephens College Texas AGM CLINTON HELVEY Bryan, Texas I W x , ,x 3, N1 , N. A 1 .L - . A . . ,g 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 - 1 ,pf . , - - u A ' I I I 1 , 'L V, 1 1 1 7 , ' 1 i 4., , ', N Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 'av A Newspaper 54 55 Cho1r 54 55 Canteen Worker 55 Dramatlcs 54 55 Altar Gulld 55 Basketball 54 55 Volleyball 55 Honor Ro1l54 55 D1p1oma w1th Honors Randolph Macon ELIZABETH LOUISE IONES Houston Texas LUCY ELLEN IOHNSON Houston Texas Newspaper 54 55 Pottery 55 Cho1r 54 55 Melody Glrls 53 54 55 Altar Gulld 54 55 Soclety of St Stephen 55 Proctor 54 Chns txan Eth1cs Award 55 Szmmons College I. 14 ' . 'N ' ' ,. ff- I I I I I I I ' I I I I I ' I 5 ,A I - I . , I I I I I l o ' 0 I I I I I . I I ' 'V -5. I ANDRE PHILIP DERDEYN IOSEPH Austm Texas Newspaper 53 54 55 Managlng Edltor 54 55 Yearbook Staff 55 Pottery 55 Melody Glrls 53 54 55 Cholr 53 54 55 Drarnatlcs 53 54 55 Organ1st53 54 55 Soccer 53 54 55 Modern Dance 53 54 55 Secretary of Executrve Comm1ttee 55 Grades Cornmlttee 53 54 Class Favorlte 53 Proctor 55 Hlgh Latln Award 53 Eng 11sh Award 53 54 55 MUSIC Pr1ze 53 French Award 54 55 Assocxa t1on of Teachers f French PIIZS 4 B1shop s Medal 55 D1ploma wrth H1gh Honors Bryn Mawr Newspaper 54 55 Dramatxcs 54 Tennls 54 Treasurer of Execut1ve Comm1ttee 55 Grades Comm1ttee 52 54 Proctor 55 Honor Ro1153 55 H1gh Honor Ro1l52 54 Second Place F1e1d Day Intermed1ate Boys 54 Football Manager 54 55 D1p1oma w1th Honors Cornell CAROLYN CAMPBELL KERN Burnet Texas I I ' 2 ' 1 I I I I I I J I I , 5 I I I I . . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I xf ' 5 ,I . I I Honor Roll 53, 54, 55: I I I I I I . O y . ' 5 : 3 vii Ulf' Ifrae.vaw1fi4lf H I R SQ-J Chotr 55 Soc1ety of St Stephen 55 Umverszty of Colorado BENIAMIN CARTER LOCHER Corpus ChI1St1 Texas FREDERICK LEE KRACKE Alvin, Texas Acolyte 53 54 55 Canteen Worker 53 54 Cho1r 53 54 55 Melody Boys 53 Orchestra 54 Newspaper 54 Tenms 53 Proctor 55 Church History Award 53' High Honor Roll 53' Honor Roll 54 55 Diploma with Honors Rice IOHN ALEXANDER MCRAE Houston Texas Newspaper 53' Choir 52 53 55' Melody Girls 55' Altar Guild 53' Volleyball 52 53 55' Baseball 52 53 55' Basketball 52 53 55' Grades Committee 52: Proctor 55 Randolph-Macon Radio 53 54 Football Reserve 54 Washington and Lee EDWINA CHARLENE MOORE Richmond, Texas 5 I Pubhc Speakmg Cup 55 Tenms 53 Bxble Award 54 French Award 54 55 RPI Medal 54 H1gh Honor Roll 53 54 55 Semor Speaker D1p1oma Wlfh Hlgh Honors Umversrty of Texas PHILIP FRANKLIN PATMAN Aushn Texas Newspaper 55 Typlng 53 Cholr 53 54 55 Photography 53 Proctor 55 Grades Com mntee 55 Act1v1t1es Comm1ttee 53 H1gh Honor Ro1153 54 55 Drplorna wrth Hxgh Honors R1ce Instztute WILLIAM BARTEL MORGAN Bannas, Venezuela yj, x , . V A, k kzg A, - 55. ' 5' -...- , I fi ds 2 I 'P Dramatics 54, 553 Yearbook Staff 55: Revell P COLIN SRINAGAR PHIPPS Tallahassee Florlda Football 52 53 54 55 co captam 55 Bas ketball 54 Baseball 53 54 55 Crew 52 Grades Comm1ttee 53 54 55 Grades Rep resentatrve to Executtve Commlttee 55 Class Favonte 53 Proctor 55 Armed Forces Newspaper 53 54 55 Sports Edttor 55 Yearbook Staff 55 Dramcmcs 54 55 Mlddlebury ami'- if STUART DOUGLAS PURDY Austin, Texas '-1 Dramatlcs 54 Cholr 54 SOC19tY of St Stephen 55 Football 55 Basketball 55 cap tam 55 Tenms 54 55 Boys Smgles Cham JAMES DUNN RUSSELL p1on 55 Honor Roll 54 55 Chermstry San Ben-no Texas Award 55 RPI Medal 55 D1ploma Wxih Honors M I T Newspaper 53 Dramatlcs 55 Soccer 53 54 55 Baseball 55 Modern Dance 53 54 55 Mary Baldwm '31.r-' ,af 4.-nns SUZANNE REVELL Austm, Texas , 1 .i A41 1 M., w 4 , 4- - ,, 'E 'A ' .xi 1 1 - I I I - . I . I , . 1 1 1 ' ' I I I I 1 I I I ' I 1 1 ali: ..,. ,. , 1, 4 1' IW. V M- .Y- ' - 1 I, 4 4 , 4 ' A . .kf-f -1 . x Y 5 SUZANNE SHEPPERD Burnet Texas Yearbook Staff 55 Football 54 55 Tennrs 54 Schoolkeeprng Award 54 Proctor 55 Rrce lnstrtute -. ls. msqqwfx Newspaper 53 54 News Echtor 54 Chorr 52 53 54 Melody Grrls 53 54 Dramatrcs 53 54 Pottery 55 Socrety of St Stephen 53 54 55 Altar Gurld 55 Soccer 52 53 54 55 Modern Dance 53 54 55 Can teen Manager 54 55 Class Favor1te 52 Grades Cornmrttee 52 Honor Roll 52 53 54 Hrgh Honor Roll 55 Proctor 55 Latm Award 52 Scrence Award 52 Spanrsh Award 53 54 Drploma wrth Honors Wellesley L...-'nay DON HARGROVE SMITH Eagle Lake, Texas I Newspaper 54 Dramatrcs 54 Typrnq Photography 53 Proctor 55 Chem1stry Lab Award 55 Honor Ro1154 55 Dlploma wtth Honors Harvard I ti r fe lf? A gf-1 r my 1 ll? 1 1 :It-ZS.: N K fi f L: LYNN TALLEY SPENCE St Louls MISSOUII Football 55 Baseball 55 co capta1n 55 Canteen Worker 54 Honor Ro1154 55 Dxplorna W1th Honors Harvard SAMUEL ROBERT SNODGRASS III Galveston Texas E 5 1 : 54: . Q ' g , , , , . , , 1-I 1' : , - 2 . , I I , , . ,' ' U V ,.,..,aa-'rf A -Q ,D lf ' x ri was Tas, f 1. an . n.,,,s.-r,.-w , , . OLIVIA LYNETTE STORM Austin Texas Typing 52 Proctor 55 Honor Roll 53 54 Stanford Newspaper 54, 55: Yearbook Staff 557 Pot- tery 53, 55: Dramatics 53, 54, 55: Art 53: Soc- cer 53, 54, 55, captain 53, 55: Grades Repre- sentative to Executive Committee 55: Grades Committee 55: Cheer- leader 54, 55: Second , Place, Field Day, Senior E S I' Girls 54: William Brew- - A ster Memorial Music ' A' , . Prize 55: Pottery Award , y : 7 E ' , 555 First Place, Field -r M Day, Senior Girls 55: A HonorRoIl53,55 , Q A 4 Diploma with Honors . , . F University of Texas '. M ' f CECIL MacDOW TAYLOR Houston Texas Altar Gulld 54 55 Chou' 54 Dramatlcs 54 Newspaper 54 55 SOCIGIY of St Stephen 55 Canteen Worker 55 Pottery 55 Modern Dance 54 55 Tennls 55 DuPuy Tennxs Trophy 55 Proctor 55 Hlgh Honor Roll 54 55 Modern European Hlstory Award 54 TIME Current Events Award 54 Spanlsh Award 55 U S HISIOIY Award 55 Dxploma wrth H1gh Honors Wellesley MARNIE WAGSTAPP Abllene Texas Rad1o 52 53 54 55 Dramat1cs 52 53 54 55 MARTIN IUNIUS TAYLOR, III Houston, Texas Typmg 52 Newspaper 53 54 Canteen Work r 53 Photography 53 54 SOCISIY of St Stephen 54 55 Pottery 52 Canteen Manager 54 55 Pro3ect1on1st 54 55 Proc tor 55 Actrvmes Comm1ttee 53 Algebra Award 55 Cho1r 52 53 Umverszty of Colorado . , -1 , -ff, ' I . . '--.x 1 1 v e.,,eg W- 4 ' 1 I f, 1 1 - ' , abby- l 4 'u ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 - 1 1 1 . I 1 1 1 K Q? e . e . If .1 K 1 ' . 1 ' I . ' le . 5,-ee 1 1 E .. ,L .1 A l , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D . . ' v 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I ' 1 1 A I A' 1 1 1. ., ,-,..4 V CAROLYN WILLIAMS Aust1n Texas Newspaper 54, 55: Can- teen Worker 53, 54, 55: Modern Dance 53, 54, 55: Choir 54, 55: Dra- matics 54, 55: Melody Girls 53, 54, 55: Society of St. Stephen 54, 55: Altar Guild 54, 55: Soc- cer 53, 54, 55: Vice-Pres- ident of Executive Com- mittee 55: Entertain- ment Committee 54: Proctor 55: Cheerleader 55: Grades Committee 54: Spanish Award 54: Honor Roll 53, 55: High Honor Roll 54: Latin Award 55 Diploma with Honors Bryn Mawr Newspaper 55 Pottery 55 Soc1ety of St Stephen 55 Soccer 54 55 University of Texas IANET WOOD Austin Texas Class Hlstorq One mornrng only frve short years ago seven people 1n th1s world were srngled out by Dest1ny to go down rn hrstory as the f1rst erghth grade class of St Stephens School Though the earth drd not perceptrbly pause rn rts orbrt a new era had b gun The Class of 55 was born' School lrfe thrs frrst year was rnformal and even somewhat dlsorganrzed at trmes PE was es peclally rnformal Andre and Peter used to go rrd mg durrng fourth perrod study hall Everyone rn school went out for tennrs that wrnter there was no other sport offered A baseball game was arranged wrth St Mark s rn sprte of the fact that there was no organrzed baseball The volunteer team drd therr best but went down m rather decrsrve defect Socral hlghlrghts were hayrrdes to Barton Sprrngs Cwhrch proxrded an excellent opportunrty for Clrnton to hustle Glorra West? The boys lent a hand rn carry mg the racrng shell the g1ft of Kent School down Frfth Street to the Lake from where rt was towed out to school The school was dedrcated rn Noverrber wrth the ald of Brshop Nash of Massachusetts rn a beaut1ful servrce on top of the hrll The openrng of the second year brought a large rncrease rn our numb rs Erghteen new members jorned the class Phrllrp Bowles Do rs Brrnk Brlly Coates Phrltp Cox Kerth Dunbar Dorothy Duensmg Ianre Gordon hm Lykes hugh McClure Rowena Mclveel Frank Mrchaux Charlene Moore Colrn Phrpps Wayn Roberts Mack Taylor Carrre Wmg fleld and Rrchard Wlttbold Thrs year St Stephen s won rts frrst football game by beatrng Krnkard 32 l4 But when the grrls rarded the boys dormrtory' to bestow krsses upon our con querrng h roes they found Cohn crrngrng rn terror on top of hrs closet At the brg Chr1stmas party the mght before Chrrstmas vacatron Charlene sat on Santas knee and opened a huge box from Buttreys that con tarn d mrllrons of other Buttrey boxes of every rmagrnable S129 and shape Thrs year marked the openmg of the fabulous Country Club wrth tts app almg slogan Brrng back the bottles' The students assrsted 1n carryrng the burldmg down to tts present scemc locale and helped to put the f1n1sh1ng touches on the sleek ex terror and spacrous rnterror From then on the Canteen was the place for not only refreshments but also dancmg or a vrgorous game of Rhythm When Aprtl Fools Day rolled around rt was just too good an opportunrty to pass up' Consequently Suzre and Dorothy secured therr everlastmg fame by berng the frrst and last grrls respectrvely to rrng the bell lt was durrng th1s nrght of wrld tmtrnnab ulatton that Kerth found herself over Mr Brewsters knee the vrctrm of a sound spankmg The lab was the center of many note worthy ex perrences The srnks proved lust the thrng for Suzre to grve Clmton hrs weekly shampoo whrle rt also provrded the backdrop for many excrtrng General Scrence classes Durmg one class Andre found 1t necessary to come to Mr Foster s rescue by means of a very rngenrous slgn The grrls also made an rmportant screntrfrc drscovery not the skrn they loved to touch but the skrn they loved to wrrte on Durrng the course of thrs year we came close to losrng one of our class s best members But Mr Krmball arrrved rn trme to rescue Dorothy lust as the waters of her doom roared too close for comfort Andre and Peter partrcrpated rn the blg tennrs tournament at the Caswell Courts They frnally emerged as the honorable runners up rn th Central Texas Iunror Doubles Drvrsron The years 1952 53 began wrthout several of our last years classmates but Mary Ann Auler Dale Bettrs Mary K Carothers George Dew Lucy Iohn son Carolyn Kern Fred Kracke Iohn McRae Bartel Morgan Ph1lPatman Stuart Purdy Suzanne Revell lug Spence Lynn Storm Mary Ga1l Thomas lrmmy VValker Carl Whatley Carolyn Wrllrams and Ianet Wood were added to our ranks Peter Colm Carl and Dale helped spark the Brg Red to xts frrst undefeated unt1ed season rn St Stephen s hrstory At the football banquet the nrght before Chrrstmas vacatron each member of the team was presented wrth a small gold football an award vxhrch rn the future w1ll be grven only to teams whrch equal therr undefeated unt1ed record Cohn was named a member of the All Conference team Whrle clearmg the table that nrght Rowena 1 I . 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C - 1 v 1 - ,, . . . . - 1 dumped the d1rty srlverwa e into the lap of one of Texas U s All Americans who vw as a guest of honor At one point in the course of the evening there was a mad rush for the doors as the atmosphere inside had become strangely dense At the first one act play night Carolyn K and George Dew gave touchrna performances as the two young lovers in Iunior s Mustache lt was around th1s time that Cohn and Andre demonstrated the su per1or1ty of male g rrus over female logic They chrnbed the highest tree around and settled down to enjoy the Sadie Hawkrns Race in complete safety They were the f1rst boys caught that year That spring Andre starred as Brother Ass and found that his part required him to tote Mike Hrnes around on his back Keith as a hermit in black leo tards lent an unusual note to the med1eval masque wrth her cry of Oyez' Oyez' whrle Lynn and Carolyn K as Ioy and Laughter pelted each other with flowers threw thems lves onto the famous ce ment bag hrllocks and adhbbed for frve minutes when someone mrssed a cu Suzie struggled wrth hours sprinkling sparkl ove green cheese cloth During this sprrng we took our second trrp to the Livestock Exposition rn San Antonio thanks to Ro Wena s father Mr lVlcNeel Andre became the man of the hour by w1nn1ng teddy bear after teddy b ar for the helpless girls Springtime is an odd time for the knrttrng bug to bite but the feminine popula tion suddenly was h1t Suzie and Carolyn K slaved for years over mufflers for then' lucky UD boyfriends which have stood up magnificently through the years and proved to be unbeatable dust rags Spring also marked the beginning of baseball season during whrch Clinton and Dale helped exe cute an unbelievable triple play against our great rrvals Concordra The Corpus grrls ended up the year with a wonderful house party over the last free weekend complete with slumber parties House of Wax and a Padre Island picnic We lost a great many of our old friends over the summer but we started our junior year with these new faces Roy Chitwood Eleanor Harper Betty Lou Iones Dick Laughlin Iam s Russell, Don Smith Bob Snodgrass Marnie Wagstaff and Dorothy Duensmg Cwho was back with us after an absence of a yearl We didnt win all our football games th1s year but the school was just as solidly behmd the team Spirit reached such fever pitch one day that Lynn lterally keeled over the thrrd cheerleader to bite the dust that day Betty Lou Suzie Marnie Eleanor Lynn Carolyn W Phil Carolyn K Stuart lug and Iimmy R all had parts in the one act plays Carolyn and Stuart managed to get through the1r love scene with straight faces lalmostl but Lynn played a part 1n black velvet that the school wont soon forget The modern dance group gave mystrfied St Stephen s males the first glimpse of what had been going on for two years behind trghtly sealed doors Thrs grand expose met extraordinarily favorable ap proval Our new chap l was consecrated on December 18 It was bu1lt on the highest point on the hill domxnatmg the surroundxng countryside and becom ing the fo al pomt of school hfe The choir staged its own version of The Mikado Peter starred as th romantic Wanderer Nanki Poo while Eleanor w1ll go down 1n history for her por trayal of the predatory Katisha Dale Boy Colin and Carl were among the let termen who helped the Spartan basketball team to its best season yet When baseball season rolled around Clnton Roy Dale Pete and Colin found places on the startxng nine Clinton and Roy shared top battxng honors while Pete pitched a no hrtter against Concordia We enjoyed our f1rst Sprrng Music Festival rn which Peter sang a duet Many Times which he sincerely hopes was the last time For the fourth strarght year the school orchestra listed Peter among its ranks The versat1le maestro had switched from v1ol1n to mandolin Several of the boys spent Spring Vacation in Mexico Andre nearly got sacr1f1ced to the Aztec gods Dale spent all his time posing for unusual pic tures Peter got deathly 1ll and Colin ate his fill of octopus Thrs was the year that Carolyn began to play the organ every morning She delighted everyone wrth her sklll in the line of facial contort1ons . . Y . . i , ' ' I , 1 - 1 I 1 1 1 , . ,, I . S the props and spent many of her early morning as a preview of the Texas University production. ' ' e r - . e ' ' , I , . . , 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' e - A . su Q - D - - ' : ' , I ' I ' ' , e ' , ' I ' ' The hrstory makrng Sprrng Formal was the frrst step rn real class Co operatron Some of the grrls beat a path down to the rrver to collect tons of reeds and grasses whrle the boys strrpped endless loads of bamboo The result the center of our Hawarran dec oratrons a lrttle cabarra from whrch to serve the re freshments The rest of the drnrng hall was frlled wrth palm trees grass skrrts and werrd natrve heads A mural of the beach at Warkrkr covered one wall from cerlrng to floor whrle mrst Cwhen rt could be coaxed from the buckets of dry rcel floated over the dance floor Thrs was rndeed a mrlestone rn our hrstory We returned to school the next fall eager to be grn our senror year We welcomed back Charlene and Mary K the only real newcomer was B n Loch er who soon became the prllar of smoke of the lounge Football season passed wrth all the usual excrte ment There was the Krnkard game rn Houston over the free week end when rt rarned so long and hard that the cheerleaders were permanently starned We cut out mrllrons of alumrnum forl snowflakes of every srze and shape for our Chrrstmas formal There was a tall whrte tree to go wrth the snow flakes along wrth some red and whrte candy canes and lVlr Towner s grant wreaths We walked through a very beautrful wrnter wonderland that nrght The Chrrstmas Pageant came around and we found our shepherds had graduated from gunny sacks to real shepherd robes Lynn made a beautrful Mary whrle Drck and Phrl helped provrde the nar ratrve background At the Football Banquet Clrnton and Carl re cerved recognrtron as all conference players Marnre the Heactronary Republrcan memorrzed the drctronary and Chemrstry book rn her spare trme fthat rs the trme when she wasnt denouncrng the New Deal rn all rts lecherous evrl and foul treach eryl Carolyn W kept up wrth the news from Se wanee whrle Eleanor chuckled apprecratrvely over Edgar Allen Poe Thrngs became qurte rrotous at several pornts especrally when Matrlda was grven a rousrng ova tron by Freeman Hall The sprrrt so moved us one calm mght that the grrls were moved rrght over to the boys dorm and vrce versa Dorothy became the rnsprratron of mrllrons as she establrshed a dret table and led the frght for that ylph lrke srlhouette Lucy studred hrstory wrth un usual concentratron whrle her roommate Betty Lou studred nothrng wrth equal fervor Don Smrth and hrs stubbo n flashbulb battled rt out at all the school programs And Russell the AllAmer1can Inspector became everyone s hero untrl the reactronary wrng of hrs fan club roared rnto actron one nrght Suddenly Sprrng Vacatron fdurrng whrch Colrn Pete Andre and Dale toured the Brg Bend Country and lug and Bartel woke up to frnd therr house on frrel was over and we returned to rush madly through the last lap of our lourney The senror partres proved to be huge successes Fred and Clrnton taught us St Iames Infrrmary and as we sat around rn the evenrng srngrng rt some of the glow seemed to fade out of graduatron Suzre and Russ emerged for shall we say submerged7l as the splash of the evenrng at the Terrace whrle Iohn lVlcRa was hurled vrcrously from hrs treetop perch nothrng could dampen our sprrrts rn the least and we all agreed that lrfe wrthout senror partres was death The Sprrng Musrc Festrval boasted several sen rors rn featured spots Most outstandrng were Phrl Patman the able master of ceremonres and Peter and Charlene who sang solo parts rn the beautrful May Day Carol The class rallred nobly to the strrrrng challenge Vrnum Femrnae Cantus and bowed therr heads rn deep reverence and humrlrty as our class flag was rarsed and began flashrng our message to an eager world The senrors drdnt come out on top at Freld Day but we qurckly retalrated to capture top honors at the swrmmrng meet We shone elsewhere rn the realms of athletrcs when wrth the ard of some frne prtch rng from Peter and Clrnton and some admrrable battrng from Colrn we ended up wrth the most suc c ssful baseball season rn the hrstory of the school We had lots of thrngs to keep us from worryrng too much about the approachrng ordeal of frnals The yunrors gave us a Sprrng Formal that we wrll never forget What could be more fun than a vrsrt . W 'l F U. I - I I - I . I I I ' I - - I . .5 -e - ' ' . . E Y , , , purple. into the raging torrents of the Blanco River. But I I - - . - . , 1 1 - , I ' ' to a s1dewalk cafe rn gay Pans the most fascmatmg crty rn the world? We shall always remember the great class that worked so hard to create the carefree and pulsmg rhythm of Club Crnquante Crnq The f1rst couple of weeks 1n May saw most of us rn varled stages of nervousness As soon as the col lege acceptances were all 1n however we settled down to work aga1n Through lh1S perrod of worry and 1ndec1s1on Mack kept us well 1nformed by means of hrs pocket s1ze World Almanac The Yearbook Staff began to work 1n earnest Ph1l and Stuart l1ke magnets drew the proper people to the proper place for the proper prcture texcept for Odd Bob and Charlene who were never on trmel The nrght before exams started we all crept stealthlly down to Mr Towners rn order to make the preparat1ons for hrs surprrse brrthday party He beat most of us down there but that way we were all surprrsed We ate 1ce cream and cake to our hearts content and tr1ed not to thmk too much about the fact that lh1S was the last senror party The next day found us boardlng the Commodore for Green Shores As usual we spent a peaceful afternoon tflrst sw1mm1ng for an hour then a couple of hours of volleyball topped off w1th a l1ttle bas ketball football and assorted gymnastrcsl Amld the frrendly poppmg of flashbulbs we b1d a fond fare well to the last Boat Rrde The next thrng on the agenda was the Bac calaureate serv1ce the followmg mormng In hrs ser mon Dean Blandy showed us the relatlonshlp of our years here at St Stephens to the years that st1ll stretch before us Awards Nrght arrlved rn no trme at all wrth many awards 1n store for the semors Lynn won frrst place 1n the Senlor Grrls D1v1s1on of Freld Day while hm rece1ved a trophy for berng part of a boys tenms double team whrch went undefeated IH match play Marnle rece1ved the Elame DuPuy Trophy for w1nn1ng the G1rls Smgles Tournament and hm car rred off a medal for w1nn1ng the Boys' Stngles Tournament Last but not least Suzle and Martm were rewarded for the1r hard work as Canteen Managers Carolyn rece1ved the musrc prrze Lynn and Dorothy the pottery award and Ph1l drscovered h1s name had been engraved on the Revell Publlc Speakmg Cup After the presentatrons had been made the Executrve Commrttee stepped down and went out 1nto the aud1ence to tap the new Com mlttee members Now we began to reallze that we were really leavmg especially when Lynn f1n1shed read ng our class w1ll We sang our rmmortal Swan Song St Stephens Infrrmary and cheered our flag for the last trme After the vesper SGIVICG 1n the Chapel and the party at the sw1mm1ng pool we hurrred to the dorms and fell mto bed wrthout further ado Graduatton mormng started off brrght and early w1th the 7 O0 Corporate Communron for semors tthough three fourths of the rest of the school was ln attendance? The excrtement raprdly gamed mo mentum as the hours unt1l 10 30 shpped qurckly away Then we found ourselves lmmg up at Temple Hall the grrls rn the tradrtronal whrte dresses and carrymg the tradxtronal red roses the boys 1n lrght coats and dark pants lover Don Smrth s dead bodyl No one trlpped wh1le float1ng down the alsle though a few floated down on the crest of the1r own tears Mr Krmball rntroduced the Rt Rev Chrlton Powell Brshop of Oklahoma who del1vered the graduatron address ln th1s drfferent and dynamrc speech Ershop Powell started w1th the propos1t1on that lh1S world 1S a madhouse and each of us IS a house dr Vlded agalnst h1mself The scholastrc prrzes were drstrrbuted and Carolyn was awarded the Blshop s Medal We rece1ved our drplomas after whlch Phrl del1vered the Semor Address Then Blshop Hrnes dedrcated our g1ft to the school two large wooden candle holders for erther srde of the altar Once more we walked down the arsle but th1s trme we felt a l1tt1e drfferent Ianet Wood sa1d good bye to the smok1ng lounge w1th tears rn her eyes fthe smoke was espec1ally thlck 1n therel We all sard good by to the many thmgs that had become such a part of our lrves The Class of 55 IS the frrst class to go through frve years at St Stephen s We are the largest grad uatrng class rn the school s hrstory We are the frrst class to have a senror flag and leave a class w1ll We are th second class to graduate 1n the chapel They say your hrgh school years are the happlest years of your hfe Maybe they re nght 1 . - 1 1 . . - i . 11 1 - 11 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 I . , . . ,. .. 1 1 . . .1 I , , . . . . 1 . . . , . 1 1 1 ' 1 I . 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' . - - . , . 1 . I I , 1 , . . . 1 1 - ' 1 . . . . . 1 - . . . 1 - - . . -1- - - 1 , ' . . - . 1 . . 9 . , 1 . . - 1 . 1 - - ..... PHIL PATMAN dehvers the Semor Address CAROLYN KERN rece-1ves the B1sh0p's Medcxl 'C9'y, .1 . A an -smog. ,fr L4 ',,,, ' Qi mu ,H ng. J las, 49 SEHIUH HUHURS WI' WK f -v Mtvlghsq cw I0 SE Q.. -wgw -9 www 'iw fd 'JM' www swam 'wwf Q I nw an, Bob Arellano Phylhs Barton Bob Batjer Asa Beach Fred Belden Wyndy Bellhouse fo Q 5 lx 1 .5-'-. 'W' ' M vw -an EF B111 Braymer Walter Broyles Teb Bugbee Grbby Castle Walter Crawford Charles Curus T3 aw:-33? Anne Kmght Neil Lever Tommy Mack Tony Mayne Ellen lVIcCorquodale Henry lVlcDonald 3 'Qi 6 .af hm Dazey Harlan Epperson Fran Greer lohn Heldenfels Nancy H1nes Lexghton Iohnson 5-P xl Q ,aw jig 6 Bob lVlcDouga1d Ann Mills Sterling Miller Rees Ohver Peter Pratt Karen Rockel Zff' George Wrlharns .1 1 Q i '15 5 3: -nv , 3 L 3 5 Anne Wrnterbotham 1 A A Rta Wrnterbotham Anne Storm Martha von Wexse Brooke Wrlkerson Carol Wortham . X G rl ,, J u a J , it wr 'Vt' 'Wt' Xxx 5 W f ,,,i no w Snphnmures 'FD' l M2136 Charles I-T mdrrck Charles Hrggrns Ianet Lennie Alison lVlaclVIillan Drck Bell Betty Io Ch1lders Irvmg Cutter Mrke Dean Karen Dendahl Bunny Hawkms Bill McKay Scilly Pope Hanna Renfro Dcrvxd Renfro FIIYZ Seewcxld Arthur Shepperd 45' hm Talley Bob Thornors Bob Turpm John Wogstcrfi Freshmen Leland Dennrs Fred Goslrng Chrrs Hmes B111 Kracke Iohn Marshall Stu Masterson Ricky Abbott I. P. Bryan Stella Brewster Henry Brooks Moyra Byrne Nlck Clapp 'JUNE Cata Sharp Bob Spence Suzie Spence x f , ffx Sammy Todd Dav1d Traynor i Nga W ai' KJ H i i i BACK ROW Kernan Gayden Paul Cochrane Naihan Smrth H111 Hose 1CIC1C1G' Wrnterbotham SECOND ROW Doug 1V1cCorquada1e Charles Surnners I1mrny Newton B111 Doty Iohnny Carothers Peter Hartman FRONT ROW Susan Dyke Burdrn Iohnson Lrnda Knapp Ieanette Wo 14 rnan Mazre IV1111er Eighth Grade Seventh Grade BACK ROW Louxs Letzerrch Gerry Frankhn SECOND ROW Mlke Harper Fred Rowsey Chrrs Blandy Iohn Walton FRONT ROW Allan Henry Patncra Fatter Kazre Mrller Dallas Baxter B111 Gammon NOT SHOWN B111 Ames Earl Evans v Q, .f 4: ,r fe -1 .A '. lfi j , M v' :-yj, A-1. ,. 7 ,, ,Y-'51 f . , . - . I , - ' I I I I . , . rx' 3 14 Q .fi V Xu 0 MPX WHXQQA '53 Hcilvmfs f' '1 'NM gxxl 9 .. L-. f ' fi?X7'5'f JJ? D 75 fb.-j ,L W mf x f if x l X5 T O df Q Q D xii! .Q rf THE SOCIETY OF ST STEPHEN WORKED ENERGETICALLY TO AID MISSIONARY scHooLs BACK ROW Earl Evans Nrcholas Clapp B111 Burdrne Iohnson Marnre Wagstaff Suzre Spence Kracke Mart1n Taylor hm Russell Peter Brewster Stella Brewster Wyndy Bellhouse Gerry Franklrn Chrrs Hrnes I P Bryan Mr FRONT ROW Anne Knrqht Lucy Iohnson Eleanor MIDDLE ROW Ianet Wood Cata Sharp Suzanne Hln s Martha We1se Carol Wortham Lexghton Shepperd Brooke W1lkerson Ann Wrnterbotham El Johnson len lVlcCorquodale Kazre lVl1ller Betty Io Chxlders NOT SHOWN Dorothy Duensmg My yn I ', - - ' ff ' A. 3-.2fff9a? ' . ' . Levinson. Harper, Carolyn Williams, Karen Rockel, Nancy ' . 0 . . I A B 'M'-0 I . Q 0 '.',.u 4 .: ,f 'J' is ,' i. y 5 5 E W RY RK X. t f R, S X 4! ' 4 CHOIR ENTERTAINS SCHOOL WITH TWO FINE CONCERTS FIRST ROW Charles Curtrs Grbby Castle Bartel Morgan B111 Kracke Mr Towner SECOND ROW Paul Cochran Bob Arellano Peter Brews er Inn Russell Chr1s Hlnes Cllnton Helvey Fred Kracke Charlene Moore Karen Rockel Stella Brewster Cata Sharp THIRD ROW Burdlne Iohnson leanette Workman Brooke Wrlkerson Anne Kn1ght Mary K Carothers Ahson MacM11lan Suzre Spence Eleanor Harper Carolyn Kern Phylhs Barton Le1ghton Iohnson FRONT ROW Ianet Lennre Martha Welse Nancy HIHGS Ellen McCorquoda1e Lucy Iohnson Betty lo Ch1ld9IS Stu Masterson Betty Lou Iones Carolyn W1ll1ams Karen Dendahl Suzanne Shepperd NOT SHOWN Dorothy Duensmg .U lit'-1 3' 5 inuiiur l? ',f PROCTORS ATTEMPT TO KEEP YOUTHFUL SPIRITS IN CHECK BACK ROW Dale Bettis Peter Brewster lug Spence Knight Carolyn Kern Clinton Helvey Mack Taylor Andre Ioseph Martin FRONT ROW Don Smith Karen Rockel Nancy Taylor Bartel Morgan Fred Kracke Hines Cohn Phipps SECOND ROW Carolyn Wrlliarns Suzanne Shep NOT SHOWN Dorothy Duensinq perd Marnie Waqstaff Charlene Moore Anne SATURDAY NIC!-E' socIALs PLANNED BY ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE BACK ROW: Dick Bell, Ieanette Workman. Bellhouse, Mary K. Carothers. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Williams, Wyndy ALTAR GUILD LEARNS PROPER CARE OF CHAPEL BACK ROW Eleanor Harper Ianet Lenme Jones Nhss Sherman Betty I0 Ch11ders Mar Marme Wagstatf, Nancy Hmes Carolyn W1l tha Welse FRONT ROW Suzanne Shepperd Betty Lou ACOLYTES CONTRIBUTE GREATLY TO SUNDAY CHAPEL SERVICES BACK ROW Fred Kracke B111 McKay B111 Todd Paul Cochran hmrny Newton Gerry Kracke Mr Lev1nson N1ck Clapp Sammy Frankhn liams, Lucy Iohnson. I ' NOT SHOWN: Dorothy Duensing. NEWSPAPER RECORDS scHooL YEAH BACK ROW Mr Randall Phylhs Barton Carol Wor tham Anne Wmterbotham Betty Lou Jones B111 Mc Kay Bartel Morgan Nell Lever I P Bryan Mary K Carothers Carolyn Wrlhams Lynn Storm Fred Belden SECOND ROW Chrrs Hmes Marnre Wagstaff Ianet Wood Beverly Wortham Ianet Lennre Lucy Iohn son Stu Masterson Ieanette Workman Karen Den dahl Martha We1se Le1ghton Iohnson Stuart Purdy FRONT HOW Eleanor Harper Alrson MacM1llan Suzanne Shepperd Carolyn Kern Brooke Wxlkerson Anne Knlght Nancy Hmes Karen Rockel Ellen Mc Corquodale NOT SHOWN Dorothy Duensmg IHHIII CANTEEN WORKERS DOLE OUT BETWEEN MEALS SNACKS BACK ROW B111 McKay B111 Kracke Eleanor THIRD ROW Suzanne Shepperd Martha Welse Harper Mart1n Taylor Mr Blake Betty Lou Dorothy Duensmg Iones Ellen McCorquodale FRONT ROW Ieanette Workman Betty Io Ch1l SECOND ROW Sally Pope Suzre Spence Cata ders L1nda Knapp Sharp Mary K Carothers Carolyn W1l11GII1S l - .. . 1 . 1 I , l . F E- 'Q I , lf - . ' I U . ' I 1 Q ' 1 THE MELODY GIRLS SCHOOL SONGBIRDS Lerqhton Iohnson Carolyn Kern Carolyn W11 l1ams Mary K Carothers Burd1ne Iohnson Stella Brewster Lucy Iohnson Ellen McCorquo- dale Nancy Hrnes Cata Sharp Suzanne Shepperd 1. eff!! POTTERY PREPARES ATTRACTIVE PARENTS' DAY DISPLAY BACK ROW Mr Towner, Lucy Iohnson, Paul Coch Wagstaif, Betty Io Chrlders, Eleanor Harper, Lynn ran, hmmy Newton, Earl Evans Storm FRONT ROW Carolyn Kern, Martha Werse, Marnre NOT SHOWN Doroihy Duensrng , f ffl N h f . .y I 45 Sig Q Z f lg ' ' R , B fl Q fe I Z iv. Ay - X. K f ,,,, N. V W. , - s 5 I K xy ' ' - . n K Y 4 .7 1 I 1 I 1 lk,-Q ,x ' r .1 S .W UCF 9 nobr hi YW DRAMATICS STAGES ITS FIRST THREE ACT PLAY BACK HOW B111 McKay Stuart Purdy Ph1lPatman Ne1l Lever Bob Arellano Paul Cochran hmmy Newton SECOND ROW Mr Randall Lynn Storm Eleanor Harper Suzanne Revell Suzanne Sheppard Betty Lou Iones MGIl1H Taylor FRONT ROW Ahson MGCMIIA n Mariha Welse Carolyn W11l1CI1'X1S Lerghton Iohnson Carolyn Kern NOT SHOWN Doroihy Duensrng SCENES FROM THE CURIOUS SAVAGE ag lin fx . In f , . , D 110+ ww-fx ...A K ivan-I , A ' ' 1 A '. v, f ' --Q., X 5 , , , I - , , 1 3 V 1 . . . . . , , . . , . . S f 413 ' are - C - Q I . . V 5 'gf T E 1:1115 T . 2? T, Y Ii T , , C 1 3 1 . E .L . 2 N' lf? . . u 4 W H? T - , ' F if? A 1 f'fs 'f F XX! Q? fun Iball BACK HOW Bob Thomas Iohn Wagstaff Sterhng M1l1er Dlck Bell Ken Sprdle Iohn Heldenfels Chns H1nes Mlke Dean Coach Ed Hooker SECOND ROW Manager hm Talley Henry Mc Donald Bob Batyer Tommy Mack Charles Hlggms FI1lZ Seewald Art Shepperd Bob Fltzgerald Charles Herdrrck THIRD ROW Manager B111 McKay Peter Pratt Stay Football camp began on September 7 and Coach Ed Hooker and L1ne coach Bob Foster began runmng the forty three prospect1ve players through dr1l1s sprmts and scrxmmages The cry was Get a T1ger The cond1t1on1ng program of football camp was get trng the Spartans 1n shape for the frrst game to be played September 18 agarnst Dr1pp1ng Sprmgs Trgers ton Weldon Carl Whatley Co11n Ph1pps Cco captarnl Peter Brewster tco captaml Walter Broyles Walter Crawford B111 Braymer Coach Bob Foster FRONT ROW Manager Andre Ioseph hm Russell Roy Ch1twood C11nton Helvey Don Srnlth Drck Laughhn Dale Bett1s Bob Snodgrass Manager Bob Turpxn Drrppmg Spr1ngs 0 The Spartans were cllckmg on the openxng nlght of the season Carl Whatley carrted the ball th1rty f1ve yards on the frrst play of the game Those who scored were Roy Ch1twood lohn Heldenfels What ley Peter Pratt and Sterhng M1l1er twrce Ch1twood and Heldenfels krcked the extra pornts The Spar tans had 208 yards rushlng St. Stephen's ...................... 39 Away St Stephens Away C asady The next week there wasnt a game sched uled much to the team s dxsapporntment Two weeks after the f1rst game the team was to travel up to Oklahoma C1ty and play Casady In those two weeks the practrce grew so bonng that Coach Hooker arranged a scr1mmage wrth the McCallum B team The next week the team p1led 1nto the bus to relax for the next 500 mxles Th1s was the hrst tlme St Stephens had ever competed w1th Casady Early m the hrst quarter Iohn Heldenfels made a 74 yard run to score the hrst touchdown Heldenfels went 54 yards to score agaln ln the thlrd quarter Rrght end Ken Sp1dle caught a pass and went over for a touchdown Carl Whatley made the tmal touchdown on a three yard plunge Heldenfels and Ch1twood k1cked the extra polnts Casady shpped through for a score m the tmal per1od but the team thought they deserved an axrplane r1de home Sf Stephen S Away Kmkazd 34 A deluge of ra1n made a pond out of the St Thomas held and the Falcons swamped the Spartans 1n the hrst quarter In the second per1od Carl Whatley sloshed 50 yards to pay mud but the p1gsk1n was fumbled on the extra po1nt Carl scored aaam from the twenty 1n the thrrd quarter and fullback Pratt added the extra pomt on a plunge through the l1ne 1. St Stephens 6 At home The St Iohns Rebels outscored the Spar tans on an lntercepted pass a 14 yard rush and an extra pomt Carl Whatley plunged off tackle for the only Spartan touchdown B cause of nxne fumbles and e1ght pena1t1es the Spartans were unable to score agaln St Steph ens gamed 208 yards rush1ng and held the Rebels to 4 yards but touchdowns wm foot ball games . .................. 26 met l ALA- St.Iohn's .................... 13 u . e- . ' ................. 13 A, T A .ck St Stephens Away St Mark s This game in Dallas was the highest scoring game of the Spartans season On a kick off return Bell and Mtller pulled a sly reverse wh1ch enabled Miller to run 85 yards for a touchdown End Dale Bettis caught a difficult pass and ran 15 yards for another score Lett tackle Bob Snodgrass snatched a blocked punt out of the a1r and managed to become the only non ball handling lineman to score during the season Others who counted touchdowns were D1Ck Bell Iohn Heldenfels and Iohn Wagstaft Miller Whatley and Heldenfels added extra points The Spartans hustle was further shown by their interception of six St Mark s passes V St. Stephen's ................ 12 At home Lutheran .................... 19 This game was a close one as is obvious from the score. In the first half the Lutheran Pioneers ran over the Spartan eleven. The determination of the Spartans after the half was evident as Iohn Wagstaff carried the ball over for two touchdowns in succession. The extra point kicks failed, however. The two teams battled it out in the last quarter with neither team scoring This loss ended and bal anced the 1955 season with three wins and three losses CHEERLEADERS Lynn Storm Carolyn Williams Leighton Iohnson Not shown Barbara Brown . ' ................. 40 . ' .................... 7 gs is , . . , . . BACK ROW Iohn Wagstaif Peter Pratt Walter ver Iohn Heldenfels Chr1sH1nes Broyles Walter Crawford Henry McDonald FRONT ROW Coach Ed Hooker hm Russell tcap SECOND ROW Sterhng lVl1ller Drck Bell Rees O11 tcunl Dale Bett1s Chnton Helvey Iohn McRae SEASON RESULTS St Stephen s McCallum B Drlpprng Sprtngs Dnppxng Sprlngs St Iohn s Travrs B Texas Deaf School Austxn B Florence Austm B Travls B McCallum B Concordra Klnkdld Ex s Texas Deaf School Casady Lutheran St Iohn s Faculty 32 33 -, 81 ' ' ' 32 49 ' ' ' 51 37 . ' 46 38 Florence 29 50 ' 44 50 30 26 ' 35 28 62 48 ' 56 39 ' 22 45 48 52 ' 68 A 46 ' ' 55 4 53 ' 51 S 68 22 W R 32 30 4 5 52 66 42 . ' 43 53 55 VARSITY BASKETBALL SEASON Although the score of wrns over losses durrng the 1955 season wasnt rrnpressrve the season under the d1rect1on of Coach Hooker was a farrly good one One m1ght say the odds were aga1nst the team from the start There was only one re turn1ng letterman who played the whole season The team felt the loss of Carl Whatley and Roy Chltwood who l ft before the season really got undervs ay very severely In sprte of these losses the Spartans went ahead and drcl therr best St Stephens placed fourth rn the tournament at St Iohns gymnaslum 1n Houston rn whrch the St Iohns Rebels beat us by only one po1nt No member of the Spartan team was chosen for the all conference team but each player contr1buted equally to the f1ne spmt Cl wont spoll the polnt of th1s paragraph by golng 1nto the faculty vs A team game l The B team achreved a record Worthy of comment They won a game Members of the B team were Chrls Hrnes Henry McDonald Walter Crawford lohn Wagstaff Iohn McRae and Ster l1ng M1ller The record for hlghest number of pomts scored rn one game goes to Rees Ol1ver who was also the hlghest scorer of the season Other boys who played on the A team were Captam Ilm Rus sell Drck Bell Clrnton Helvey Dale Bettts Peter Pratt Walter Broyles Bob Batter and Iohn Heldenfels , , . 1 1 1 Q , .1 7 X 1 ' 1 , . . . . , . , . ' 1 . , . , . . - - - 11 11 11 11 - 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 11 11 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WEEE BACK ROW Bob Spence Robert Turpm Art Brewster Don Smxth Chnton Helvey Tommy Shepperd Charles H1gg1nS Bob Thomas Fr1tz Mack Co11nPh1pps Bob McDougald Seewald Mxke Dean Dlck Bell Coach Bob Foster FRONT ROW Bob Snodgrass Cco-capta1nD Dale SEFOND ROW Teb Bugbee Sterhng M111er Peter Bettrsf co captaznt THE SEASON Spartans 6 Drzppzng Sprmgs 1 In the open1ng game of the season, Pete Brews ter P1fCh9d four rnmngs, W1th Drck Bell rehevmg h1m ID the hfth 1nn1ng and prtchmg the rema1n1ng three Phrpps and Helvey h1t doubles The Spartans crossed the plate SIX trmes on SIX h1ts The one run scored by Dr1pp1ng Sprmgs was through an error rn the thlrd 1nn1ng The Spartans made erght errors I,E3pgirZ4.: . . ' 1 4 v,-hr r 4 2, i . , I , , 1 , , I , . . . , . 3 , v I , , - , , Spartans-6 Concordra 14 A Norther blew 1n and made thxs game seem qurte 1I1'1POSS1ble The wrnd was so strong that a ball had only to be h1t rn the outfreld and rt was good for a tnple The Spartans made erght h1ts to the Cardlnals hve We undoubtedly lost the game on our s1xteen errors Chnt Helvey was the Spartan hurler for the frrst hve 1nn1ngs but due to lack of rnfreld support was reheved by Brewster who prtched the rema1n1ng three S partans-4 Concordza 2 Th1s game was the best of the season The Spartans were really hustlmg because they made only one error Col1n Ph1pps scored two deC1S1Ve runs along w1th Bob Snodgrass and Chnton Helvey who crossed the plate once each Both Helvey and Snodgrass collected doubles The game was a close one because the Spartans dxd all thexr sconng 1n the frrst two 1nn1ngs and the Cardrnals scored thelrs ln the th1rd and fourth Sterhng Mrller caught some spectacular fly balls from h1s posrtron 1n center held The game was a great one due to the Spartan teamwork Spartans 9 Deal School 8 It was a hne day for the f1rst home game of the season The fleld had Just been recondrtroned w1th sand for the base paths and grass for the mfxeld As the score shows 1t was a close game up to the very last Helvey reheved Brewster on the mound dur1ng the fourth mnmg SIHCS the number of stnkeouts and errors were the same on both S1deS the game was left up to the base runners They out h1t us, but Dlck Bell managed to score the w1n nrng run rn the s1xth mmng after gettmg a walk Clrnt Helvey kept the Srlents from scormg by mak mg the last out a stnke-out Spartans 6 Deaf School 1 Clmt Helvey hurled a one hrtter at the Babe Ruth Park 1n Austm Agam the Spartans hustled and made only one error Startmg the fmal rally Drck Bell collected a tr1ple on a lrne dnve between left and center held The game was a close one up unt1l the last when the Spartans scored four runs 1n the seventh mmng Mxller h1t Bell rn and managed to score hrmself The other two who scored were Shepherd and McDougald . , . . . . , , . . . . . . , , . . . . , 1 -frivggr 1 . . . . . . I I . 1 Spartans 10 Dr1pp1ngSpr1ngs 9 The Spartans were ahead 6 3 at the end of the fourth rnnrng In the frtth Brewster was relreved on the mound by Bell Drrpprng Sprrngs got rn srx runs Wrth Drrppmg Sprrngs rn the lead by three runs Clrnt Helvey h1t a double rn the slxth 1nn1ng Helvey prtched the last 1nn1ng and kept them from sconng Outstandrng 1n the game was Col1n Phlpps who scored three trmes Spartans 1 St Edwards 2 St Edward s was undoubtedly the best team we had come up agarnst Clrnt Helvey Went all the way for the Spartans p1tch1ng a great game Captaln Dale Bettrs was the only one who scored as a re sult of a srngle by lVI1ller Our real weakness IH th1s game was not errors but hxttlng BATTING AVERAGES Name Avg Bob Turprn Clrnt Helvey Cohn Phrpps Frrtz Seewald Drck Bell Tommy Mack Peter Brewster Bob Snodgrass Cco capt 5 Dale Bettrs Cco capt J Art Shepperd Bob lVIcDougalcl Charles HIQQIHS Bob Thomas Team Average 215 Spartans 5 Ptlugervrlle-0 Thrs was a great day for the Spartans who had never beaten Pflugervrlle rn a game of any kmd 1n the hlstory of St Stephens Brewster was the Spartan hurler and managed Wllh true dexterrty to make each Pflugervxlhan h1t dr rectly to a person rn the 1nf1eld The mtreld and outfxeld were hustlrng and only made two errors One of the Spartans most outstandrng players was Sterhng Mrller who crossed the plate three trmes Ab R H . ' ................. 7 l 3 .429 ' ............... 25 5 7 .280 ' ' ...,........... 27 8 7 .259 ' .............. 4 O 1 .250 Sterling Miller .............. 22 6 5 .227 ' .................. 25 5 5 .200 2 3 .200 6 5 .192 - . .... 18 3 3 .167 ' - . ........ 22 3 3 .136 4 l .059 5 3' 0 .000 ' ' ............ l l 0 .000 1'0 0 .000 47 43 .200 Tennls 3 BACK ROW Gibby Castle Walter Broyles lim FRONT ROW I P Bryan Stu Masterson Anne Russell Iohn McRae Fred Kracke Rees Oliver Winterbotham Marme Wagstaff Chns Hines Coach Ed Hooker Irving Cutter THE SEASON The 1955 Spartan tennis team under the di rection of Coach Ed Hooker had a very success ful season The team was composed of lim Russell Rees Oliver Walter Broyles Iohn McRae Ann W1nterbothom Stu Masterson I P Bryan Chris Hines and Irving Cutter Russell and Oliver who played the number one team senior doubles and played one and two man senior singles went undefeated for the season along with Marnie Wagstaff and Ann Winter botham who were undefeated 1n senior girls doubles Also the majonty of the other players won more matches than they lost The team as a whole beat McCallum and Con cordia twice but lost to St Edward s in very close matches both times At the end of the year the school put on a tournament for girls and boys which had very good participation Iames Rus Oliver 6 2 6 4 Marnie Wagstaff beat Ann W1n terbotham 6 3 6 4 to win the girls singles Russell and Ohver won the boys doubles by defeating Peter Brewster and Colin Phipps 61 6 0 In the mixed doubles event Iames Russell and Wyndy Bellhouse beat Rees Oliver and Stu Masterson 8 6 5 7 6 3 So ended one of the most successful tennis seasons in the school s history Gibby 'Castle, Fred Kracke, Marnie Wagstaff: sell won the boys' singles by defeating Rees GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL BACK ROW Anne Knrght Nancy Hmes Coach L11 FRONT ROW Stu Masterson Charlene Moore tle Ellen 1VIcCorquoda1e R1a Wmterbotham Karen Rockel Anne Wmterbotham Nm awww, GIRLS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL BACK BOW COCICh Lliile Betty LOU IOHSS Ellen FRONT ROW Anne Kmght Charlene Moore Betiy McCorquoda1e Rma Wmterbotham Io Ch11ders Anne Wmterbotham J F9 U y . C 5 C ' Us-Wx ' ' 4' W k T . ev ! rx ' , A I W, , kk . Si 3 I f 1 5 ' A f 5? 5 S' E -' V, ' f fr W 'r if A j , , 0 8 ll ll a n C 8 RECITAL WAS QUITE AN EYE OPENER BACK ROW Dallas Baxter Patty Fatter Allson FRONT ROW Stu Masterson Carolyn Kern Caro MacM1llan Lmda Knapp Marme Wagstaff Bun lyn W1ll1GII1S Lelghton Iohnson Lynn Storm ny HGWk1HS M0216 Mlller Domlu Thomas Ianet Moyra Byrne Suzanne Shepperd Beverly Worth Guthne Susan Dyke arn Suzanne Revell THE LEOTARD GROUP Carolyn W1ll1ams, Moyra Byrne, Beverly Worth Lelghton Johnson, Lynn Storm, Suzanne Revell am, Carolyn Kern, Mary Stuart Masterson, Suzanne Shepperd I 3 1 1 Z 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . , . CW X BACK ROW Gerry Franklm Fred Goslmg Le Rowsey R1CkY Abbott Asst Coach Iohn Mac land Denms Kernan Gayden Davrd Traynor B111 Mrllan Kracke FRONT ROW I P Bryan B111 Doty Voug Mc SECOND ROW COGC11 109 lones Iack1e Wmter Corquadale B111 Gammon Mrke Harper Henry botham Iohnny Carothers Charles Sumners Fred Brooks THE SEASON Under the coach1ng of Ioe Iones the Iumor Var szty had a record season They played f1V9 games rn contrast wlth only two last season The hrst two games were aga1nst St Edward s of Austm Desprte a good flght by all the team members they were outclassed and lost 30 6 1n the f1rst game and 31 O 1n the second However wrth the experrence ga1ned rn these frrst two games and wrth the benefrt of good coachmg the Iumor Spartans came back strong to w1n the last three games of the season In the1r hrst home game played agalnst Pflugervllle they won a close declsxon by a 20 14 score Then they went on to w1n therr next two games wh1ch were agamst Dr1pp1ng Sprrngs by scores of 13 7 and 18 O Thtrteen members of the team R1Cky Abbott Iackre Wmterbotham Gerry Frank11n Doug McCorquada1e Leland Dennrs Fred Goshng Iohn ny Carothers Charl s Sumners Fred Rowsey B111 Kracke Mrke Harper I P Bryan and Kernan Gay den were awarded letters for thelr play Quarter back Fred Goslmg and End Charles Sumners were especrally outstand1ng and the roughest for hrs s1ze was Doug McCorquadale We are all lookmg forward to a great varsrty football team rn a few years D ' mf . 141 K -. 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