St Stephens Episcopal School - Deacon Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1956

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P H I L I P A R T H U R BRECKENRIDGE Har pur Colle e B A Span FACULTY THOMAS HUCHES HAN DY BS MISSISSIPPI State Unxversxty Mathematrcs Chemxstry WILLIAM FOSTER GLIDE logical College Physncal Ed ucatxon DEIRDE PATRICK I-IAN DY BA Unnersxty of Ok lahoma MA Engllsh not pictured EDWARD WILSON HOOKER Texas A 8: M B S Bxology General Science Dxrector rw XA THOMAS BOWMAN BREWER BA Umversxty of Texas Hxstory DOROTHEA BUSH HU DELSON Unnersnty of Calnforma A B Llbra nan QP L- P 94,5 NANCY HINES BRIG MAN B A Wmthrop College B Music South Carolma College for Women Music i THE REV LOUIS JEAN LEVINSON Kenyon Col lege BA Vxr mn Seml nar BD Assoclate Chaplam Rellglon R- ir' 4'- K- ROBERT FRANCIS FOS TER BA Harvard Un: verslty Mathematlcs Phy slcs NANCY MCNAUCHT LEVINSON Corcoran Gallery School of Art Art if , .94 if Q Q .- A' fl .ew I Q, . V V ,ov - X-, Y M - w -, aw .Cs . 1 Na A 1 - ,,. K.: il 4 7 - , Q W ' ' v 7 . ., ' I .7 D ., I '. . gg y - ' - .7 - - u , ' rsh. ' . Q . , , . U 9 ' , . 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THE REV JOHN NEXY' TON McC'ORMlClx Washnnr ton 1nd Lee B A Vxrglnm SCIUIDIYX Chmplam Relnyon R 'ii' xV 'L xv DR HENRY RENEERT Cornell Unnersxtx Medncal College M D School Physrcxan GLADYS STUBBS STEPHENI AIDRICH NOEL Ccorge XY'1Qh1n5, RANDAII Elrlham C ol ton Unncrsntj, B -X Eng lege BA Stlte Unrxersm llsh Mathcmltxcs of Iowa MA Englmh SHIRLEY ANN SHER MAN Unnxerslty of Tevc as BBA School Secre tary ARDONE KELLERSBER PER WORKMAN john Sealy School of Nursrng School Nurse DEANI HAMIITON TOXY NER Cornell Um xersrty B A M A Semor Mrster Latin Greek LOUISE VERRILL XVEB STER Boston bmxerslty Re mednl Englrsh OLIVE BOONE XVHEEI ER Howard Payne Unnxerixty BA TBUS Christ n Unlxer slty VIA Terms lcchnololgx Cal Colley: Id D Mathe matncs Englush HARRIETTE MILLAR WILLIAMS Bryn Miwxr B A M A Latm Erench KATHLEEN C HEA TON DICIICIIU I Q J '-...1 8 k I jivwa , T 1 . - ' L . Z It . , I . I f , L . - ., V . . , - - , 1 4' . . V- - ., . . . - . . ' ,Z . . . -. ' ', .I .3 . - , . ., . 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Front Row: Judy Montgomery Dallas Baxter Antha Adkins Emily Crawford Genie Winterbotham Hank Nasworthy Kazie Miller Louie Letzerich Anna Welch Rebecca Marshall Patty Fatter. C Heli -HQQWA guvgrg- 'wLyAwg: JQQI Qsksift C ' W W 'N J ,gi ,wvjvwktmigg M61 Fi, ,A f'Bi2Nfn1f1-wvme., ' C A .. L 'M 'N A 3 'S iffy? if .. f --g 5 Q YTTF1 ge V W JN Q We Q img. ,' 'N -aw 4' :Aw 'M ,U Kew-aifa22.... 1 el W4 5351 ' ful . 5 '-M--f' f' - 'M 24 Ptifgili A M.. C Q an X W WsQ'i.ffKiZfz. f. Executlve Commlttee of the School Councll Prefzd e nt Vzre P1 efldent Serrelary Treruurer Grade: Commzilee Reprefenlatzve Grade! Commzttee Reprefenlatwe Gmdex Commzttee Reprerenlalwe Member Ex Offmo Faculty Reprefentutwe Faculty Repfefenlatwe Walter Crawford Wyndy Bellhouse Lelghton Johnson George WllllamS Karen Rockel Chuck Coates Mary Stewart Masterson Robert M Klrnball Dean H Towner Olive B Wheeler if , -, , . X Q 4 Grader Commiltee Reprefenlalive, ...e...........,.............. - ...,.............t..................., ......,..,............. S terling Miller I The first game of the season was played on Friday afternoon, September 15, on the S.M.A. field, The Spartans' first touchdown came in the lst quarter when Heldenfels pitched out to Wagstaff, who ran 70 yards to paydirt. The extra point attempt by Helden- fels was also good. St. Stephen's counted good again in the second quarter when Pratt passed to Shepperd for a 50 yard touchdown. In the third quarter the Spartans had a tough break when Shepperd, the first string end, tore the ligaments in his knee. San Marcos was very lucky in that they got both of their touchdowns in 45 seconds, due to Spartan fumbles. II This was the first time that St. Stephens had ever competed with T.M.I. The game was played at St. Stephen's at 2 p.m. Friday afternoon. Even though the Panthers had the edge in weight, reserves, and overconfidence, it didn't seem to help them too much. The Spartans didn't start rolling until the third quarter when Wagstaff took a pitchout and ran 60 yards to make it falmostj. He made it two plays later. The second score came late in the third quarter when Pratt intercepted a Panther pass and ran 17 yards to paydirt. III In this game St. Mary's was the first to score in about the . lg ' middle of the first quarter. E , - - W- Then halfback Peter Pratt - . 0 2.4 V, took the kickoff at his own 30 ai .,f I . 1 .5 , Y fi' .,W. ,I 4 M T. and plowed through the Rams W . F5 ' 7'5 T' for 70 yards and the score. 2' i 7 M 5 ,I . I 1 Q at St. Mary's racked up its re- ! 'P he 'Q ,f,,. ' K . gt maining 14 points in the last V , A quarter. These tallies came Q ,..-'l ' ' - with two successive runs of . Q, V ' 60 and 85 yards against our , , 'x is . second string. L .. .x ,1, A-.-. 5 ' In the second quarter Hel- W- WL , eu denfels went over on a quar- - we P. as C --fs- terback sneak from the 1-foot line. The extra point, also made by Heldenfels, was good. This was followed by Wag- staff, who, in the third quar- ter, took a punt on the 35- yard line and went around end for the T. D. In the fourth quarter it was Wag- staff again going over from Vafslty the 23-yard line for the last Spartan score. Back Row Coach Bob Foster Coach Ed Hooker Chuck Coates, John Marshall, Fred Gosling, Sam Todd, David Tray- nor Tbzrd Row Chris Hines I P Bryan Henry Brooks, Bill Williams, Gary Morrison, Robert Munday, Art Shepperd. Second Row Bob Turpin Byron Gierhart Dennis Deer, Fritz Seewald, David Renfro, Bill Taber, Bob Thomas, john Wagstaff Mike Dean Front Row Photographer Fred Belden, Walter Crawford, john Heldenfels, Sterling Miller, Tommy Mack, Peter Pratt Walter Broy les Manager Bill McKay. The Season Stephen s Stephen s Stephen s Stephen Stephen s Stephen Stephen Stephen San Marcos 14 T M I St Marys 21 Casady St john s Klnkald St Mark s Lutheran The decrdmg factor of thus game was the extra pomt made by Heldenfels The Spartans edged past Casady on Saturday mornmg Octo ber 8 to brmg the Spartan record to 3 0 1 Casady was the frrst to score rn the openmg quarter when a cyclone halfback found an opemng rn the St Stephens defense and raced 45 yards for a 6 0 lead The extra pomt was blocked by hard charglng Spartan defense In the second quarter after a long run by john Wagstaff Heldenfels took the ball on the lyard lme and scored wrth a quarterback sneak On October 14 St Stephen s played rts only mght game at St john s rn Houston Thus game was excrtmg from start to fxmsh It began when St Johns recerved the kickoff and fought their way down the freld for therr sole 6 pomts St Stephen s two scores were made rn the second and fourth quarters The frrst Spartan comeback was m the second quarter when John Heldenfels broke away on a quarterback sneak to go 40 yards for the tally The last T D was also made by Helden fels who followed up a 30 yard run made by Sterlmg Muller wrth the score The game ended wrth the Rebels on the Spartan 5 yard lme To many people thrs game was the turning pomt of the sea son It came on Frlday afternoon October 22 when St Stephen s defeated Krnkald a 21 pomt favonte The first half was gxve and take wrth nerther team showmg much advantage Krnkard however started rollmg xn the thrrd quarter when they brought the ball down to the Spartan 4 yard lrne for a frrst down and goal to go Thrs was the pomt that erther makes or breaks a team and the Spartans drdnt let themselves or the student body down After puttmg up a terrrfrc goal lme stand and takmg possessron of the ball on downs The Spartans then started a 96 yard drrve durrng whlch they chalked up flve frrst downs In the fourth quarter the ball fmally ended up on the Falcon s 1 yard hne where Heldenfels took the ball around left end for the score V lnsprred by the Kmkand wm the week before St Stephens gisrly defeated St Mark s of Dallas on Frxday afternoon Octo r 29 After a scoreless flrst quarter Heldenfels started thmgs rollmg by makmg a Syard drrve for 6 pomts on the second play of the second quarter Heldenfels also collected 14 more pomts rn the same quarter wrth ,aunts of 20 and 30 yards Heldenfels scored agam m the thrrd quarter These tallles were followed by Pratt and Mxller who both scored early ln the fourth quarter St Mark s two TD s came rn the second and fourth quarters VIII Exen though the student body xx 1snt there to see rt St itrphcns dcfutcd the Iuthcrm P10 nears Saturday afternoon Noxemher 5 Wnth thls slctory Qt Stephen s hecame the 1955 Champions of thc A T P 9 League for the second trme rn three years Durmg the fxrst halt' I-Ieldenfcls lcd the Qpar tans ln scorrng xuth txxo I D s on runs of ll and 2 yards john Wagstrff mmde mother of the Spartan touchdowns vtrth 1 77 yard run oxer tackle The last touchdown was made by Byron Gler hart xx ho mterceptcd 1 Iutheran pass and ran 30 yards for the score Iutheran s only touchdown was made by Drck Davenport IH the thrrd quarter it gn? 41- nfl, I V Football Burk Rou Coach Tom Brewer Coach Tom Handy Thnd R011 lm Coates Pat Woodson Louls Letzernch Terry Ma luck Hull Rose Second R014 Bllly Ctmmon Paul Cochran ack Wxnterbotham Paul Kern ohn Bentley Manager Gerry Franklm Izrft Rau Charl1e Schwartz Robert Knlght Roger Frazier ohnny Carothers Dou McCorquodale Hank Nasworthy Glrls VHYSIIY Volleyball Bzrk R011 Terry Stofer Sarah McNutt Mazxe Miller Bette o Childers Suzle Spence udy Montgomery Front Rau Miss Austln QCoachj Fllen McCorquodale Nancy Hlncs Rua Wlnterbotham Anne Knlght Anne Wlnterbotham 'L 0 0 ' 4 0 QM, ,Aoi 19 6 1 ' 4'o 509:56 60 O 'Ts W QQ vw att f -4 Semor Proctors Bark R011 Walter Crawford Teb Bugbee lm Dlzey ohn Heldenfels Ired Belden Tom Mack Walter Broyles Peter Pratt Sterling, Mlller Tony Mayne Ceorge Wxlllams Second Rou Ellen MQCorquodale Phyllis Barton Bob Arellano Carol Vfortham Ielrhton ohnson Brooke WllkEfSOU Rm Wnnterbotham Karen Rocltel Anne XX'1nter botham I1r5tR0u bran Greer Martha von Welae Anne Knlaht Wyndy Bellhouse Ann Mxlls LIHIOI' Proctors Bark Rau lm Talley Frltz Seewalcl Byron Glerhart Dennxs Deer Serond Row Charles Pay Bull McKay Bob Thomas ohn Prlce B111 Taber Inft R011 Bob Turpln ohn Wabstaff Karen Dendahl Betty o Chllders Mxlte Dean Daucl Renfro swf ff, W.. Q.' . r.,u.-al! Grades Commlttee F1I'St Semester Bark R011 Terry Malrck Verna Beall Louls Le zerxch Robert Knight Iran! R014 Mr Brewer Karen Rockel Mazle Mrller Mary Stewart Masterson Bette 0 Chrlders Kazre Mxller Entertamment Commlttee Back Row Linda Knapp Jeanette Workman Paul Kern Verna Beall Front Rau Bette o Childers Alrce Lynch WyndyBel1house Anne Knlght Ruth Wllson Mrs Wheeler . . .1 ,. ' . ' , ' ' 1. ,. , . ' - v -w - 1 7 ' - - 1 - , , J , . . . - , 4 ,. ' ' ' ! 7 7 ' ' 7 V 7 7 5 ' ' fwffrx V, rl Ninth Grade Robin Borglum 1 A 71' . 'Fa' john Carothers Paul Cochran 4, Peter Hartman ulle Hudelson Burdxne Iohnson Paul Kern Lmda Knapp Robert Kmght .3 i B111 Doty Kaye Eckert Roger Fraz1er 6 vw' B Doug Mcforquodflle Sarah McNutt Mazle Mxller nmmy Newton Dnxd Price H111 Rose ? N ll 171 t I K i ug:-.9 Ch'1I'llC Schvx artz Brench Scott Art Slau hter Chfwela Spence Charles Sumners Niki von Kreisler jack Winterbotham Jeanette Worknman Randy Yost I.: 'A I tal -psf -.1 .-Ji... 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L-g Canteen Workers Suzy Spence Cata Sharp Sarah McNutt Martha son Wense Madelyn Neumann Betty o Chnlders Kazle Mxller Pat Woodson Karen Dendahl Melody G1rls Bark Row Lexghton ohnson Phyllls Barton Burdme ohnson Karen Rockel Wyndy Bellhouse Jeanette Work man Front Row Brooke Wllkerson Anne Knlght Ellen McCorquodale Alice Lynch Mary Stewart Masterson Cata Sharp Betty jo Chllders Mrs Brxgman 'QRS' DWR- 'H aw , vii Q! -QW-:Iii 5,2-i' -f-Q Varsltyf Basketball St Stephen s was beset from the yery fnrst of the season by a lack of expernenced players Wxth only three returnnng lettermen and the tallest man only 5 10 the Spartans dxd well lndeed to haxe as successful a season as they dld It was largely an experlmental year of planmnft for the future as many of the reeular players were In the tenth and elex enth grades The Spartans placed sexenth an the tournlment at St john s an Houston St Stephens beat the Fountain Valley School of Colorado Sprm s In a fmal thrnller vnh1ch kept the Spartans from the embarrassment of occupymg the Cellar posrtxon In the last two mmutes of the f ame St Stephens was three poxnts behrnd Chr1s Hines sank tvxo free throws and Robert Munday ptt an a fleld goal In the last 70 seconds The fxnal score was Fountaln Valley 63 and St Stephen s 64 Coach Brew er s patlence and hard vyorlc mth the team pald off In three mms for thls season and the promnse of greater success nn future years Back Row Coach Brewer Chr1s Hlnes john Wagstaff Bob Thomas Robert Munclay Dayrd Traynor Bob Turpln Walter Crawford 1 . v I yt L y v ' , ' 1 ' t ' : 1 le . ' 1 w J 1 I Chuck Coates, Manager john Henderson. lazmt Row: John Heldenfels, Sterlrng Muller Walter Broyles Peter Pratt 'ls if N N ,ivygj , ,IJ s, xg Kg 5 1 5 , Q w ' 'Q My ,Q I. . Y 1 W , . , . . . 12g 1 -R 1 . , . -v. ig! ' 'N X 1 K . M f X, 31'-gm :,4 ',::I 'S Q x ' s 88 3 Af S' ! if E ' wb n K ffm: Q! ln 4 'mfg x N .,!-KX ii mail- 3 f in is 3- Q g,,! 1 5 , 1 FK my 5 Lll1l01' Varslty Basketball Bark Row Chrxs Blandy Pat Wfoodson Randy Yost Coqch MeCorm1clx Second Rau Bllly Gammon Fred Rowsey Paul Kern Allan Henry Dou MCCorquodale fur! R011 Robert Knllght Chirles Sumners Nllxl von Krexsler Roger Frazner ack W1nterbotham ohnny Cxrothers Glrls Basketball Bark R011 Ruth XY1llSOD Mlrx 9tcvs1rtM1SterSon Krzle Mlller Dly Pidgxtt Terry Qtofer 91r1h MCNutt ucly Montgomery Coach Gray 1120211 Rau Kxren Ronkel R11 Wnnterbotham Anne Wxnterbotham Anne Knxght Nancy I-Innes Ellen McCorquodale 5 'w-M Contents 2nd Semester Crades Commlttec Pottery Tenth Grade Soclety of St Altar Guxld Acolytes Tenms x 'su- i y Sggzfswggm .. V I 'X 1 AWS .51 vm?- I ,N N yvii' Y' if . A Grades Commlttee Second Semester 55 w 6- 'bf..nw.., 'Q -'Q Bark R011 Hank Nasworthy Terry MallCh Chaxela Spence Kazle Miller Randy Yost Fran! Rau Day Padgltt ohn Wagstmff Karen Rockel Sterlnng Mxller Ruth WIISOU Chuck Coates Pottery Le I lo ugh! Antha Adl-cms Rebecca Marshall Verna Beall Mr Towner jlmmy Newton Paul Cochran ,gg-uv xx di Q- -'s',4,q,.. . L Ni ,Q J-:H ern I .gy , .4 A jj, . ' .L H :fr rr C, ' as ' 'L , ' 113 , - N ff ' gg 4 , , V :Rm if AA -I r ICA, W ', 3, My - .faint ,. . 'jliW:L.i? 7. ' f::if::'-'ff 4'..,...f,j' 1 My . nc TQ'2fffj j,r..', 'f fs, ,Q fx X aw , A ., , X1 1 ' r sf - X 7 'Q N -, Y . , 1 ' 3 , Q 0 95 4 Rf 1 y O K ' 0 r Q Q X L Q Q it pi' ' . V' f Q sf a A r A. A S N . X. K . , . , ' ' 5 7 1 7 ' f ' : ' , , , . , ' . . r 1 if in kxk' . 'tx 4' 1 , H 'C v , ' h r all 5 .. I 0 P' ' 4 1 M O . .Af 1 V ,f M ,, , ,., ' ag M4 xx R . .... I ' Rx,-s, A, . if Leland Dennis Fred Coslmg Carolyn Gregory Edith Harrnman john Henderson Chris Hrnes l asf? BN Tenth Grade Delph Anderson Alex Beill Henry Brooks J P Bryan Nick Clapp Chuck Coates gr- T ' 'K 1 ' W cy g , . f f y fm A is X qu ,ha A W . ? -Q 'xl Q ' . A we 'i 1 ,, y bul., 1 W . l . ' . 1 Ch V , -L f ' K H- 3 if X Day Padgltt Cata Sharp Clyde Smlth Suzy Spence Betty Taylor Sam Todd 6' 1 it Ahce Lynch ohn Marshall Mary Stew art Masterson Cary Morrlson Robert Munday Madelyn Neumann ,ff David Traynor Bill Williams Sandy Williams ir. ,Q 1? 'Ry 4' 'ivy WU WRIW Society of St Stephen The work of the Society this year was undertaken by forty seven members three othcers and advisors McCormick and Levinson The same method of ob taining profits by sellmgfokes during tootb ll games and auctioning lost and found articles was employed However this year since the girls were playing foot ball the Society sponsored male cheerleading tryouts and collected money from paid votes Also among project lmes a vigorous campaign to sell car seals stickers and teddy bears was launched The sale of eight dozen bears proved so lucratne that the Society expressed its gratitude by gixing the unforgettable Smokey oes Cafe party By the end of the year the treasury consisted of approximately 3368 O0 By xote a decision was made to leave 325 in the treasury for next year and to split the remaining sum between a girls school in Liberia and a mission in Tanacross Alaska We do hope these sums can be of service to The Rexerend ames Tucker and The Rexerend Robert Greene respectively The Society acknowledged that its profitable year was made possible by the much needed and appre ciated interest cooperation and support Leland Dennis Mr Lexinson Third R014 Alex Beall Btte o Childers Madelyn Neumann Linda Knapp ohn Heldenfels Mike Dean Chris Hines P Bryan Terry Malick immy Newton Nick Clapp udy Mont omery Cha vela Spence Second Row Burdine ohnson Delph Anderson Sandy Willimns Edith Harriman Sarah McNutt Cata Sharp Ruth Wilson Ann Royse Kazie Miller Robin Borglum Karen Dendahl Alice Lynch anet Lennie Jeanette Workman Alison MacMillan Anna Welch fron! Row Suzy Spence Verna Beall Martha Weise Ria Winterbotham Fran Greer Leighton johnson Anne Winterbotham Wyndy Bellhouse Anne Knight Brooke Wilkerson Phyllis Barton Karen Rockel I' Q . . . I V 5 A a - J Q ' f I ' , L V y . . - ' l Fourth Row: Mr. Mcfformick, Tommy Mack, Sterling Miller, Peter Pratt, Gerry Franklin, Bill McKay, lohn Igrice, ' 1 I ,' I ' 1: g 3 J ' X , . . . I i J , w 1 . ' , ' , . , , . . ' . 7 , , - ' Y , , . : , , . , A y 4 1 u 7 1 ' , 'nw ,- ' V . - G: : 'XY LW Sf Qjfg A 'R , Q , W-Q, H. me A dv mg, . V 'Q' ' ,W J., 4 uf ' f Q. V wi: ' -f if Q New X 4 5 Altar Gurld Simzffnzg Karen Dendihl met Ienme Burdrne ohnson udy MODfUOmCfy Bette Io Chrldcrs Mrss Shermrn Yezlm' Wyncly Bellhomc M1rth1 Werse Rn xX1lf'lfCI'bOfh'1ITl Anne XV1nterboth1m Phyllxs B1rton K1ren Rockel Acolytes Gurld Sfazzdnzg Mr Lexrnson ohn Bentley Sam Todd Daul Cochran Terry Malxck Lours Letzerrch ohn Henderion Gerry Imnklrn Charlre Schwartz Mr McCormrclx Sealed Nrclx Clapp B111 MeKay john Prrce rmmy Newton Leland Dennrs 95-X55 Wai? wht' WWW qw wan C? www-' xqa! few 'Y 'XX 'L-sr 'K2 X VHISIIY Tennls .J Bark Row P Bryan Robert Munclay Leland Dennls Walter Broyles Fred Belden Chrns Hines Front R011 Coach Gray Day Padgltt Terry Stofer Karen Roclxel Anne Wlnterbothom udy Montgomery G1rls Tennls Le I to nghl Coach Cray eanette Wcmrkman Alleon MacMillan Day Padgtt Terry Stofer Karen Rockel udy Montgomery Anne Wnnterbothom Genle Wlnterbotham Kazxe Mxller Qr,Qr?..,,, 'fl I J'-gi J -ggi.: gag we Ogg 6 i Q 5 6157 o 5 5 , 1, W , Cont V ' A ents- ,7'5 Y Byron Clerhart anet Lcnnre Almon M1cM1llan B111 McKay Sal y Pope ohn Price Eleventh Grade Brenda Baird Bette Jo Childers Mike Dean Dennis Deer Karen Dendahl Charles Fay it ff? K David Renfro Hanna Renfro Arm Roysc oame Schwab I'r1tz Seewald Terry Stofer 47 'wus 490 XA' C'-I h 5 T3 B111 Taber rm Talley Bob Thomas Bob Turpm Jo'm Wagstaff Ruth XVIISOH Dramatlcs AFSCHIC and Old Lace Bark Rau Carry Franklnn lmmy Newton Paul Cochran Sam Todd john Henderson Mzddle Rau Charles lay Maclelyn Neumann Linda Knapp anet lcnnlc Alxson MacM1llan Ruth Wilson Bull McKay Iran! Rau Peter Pratt Anne Wxnterbothom Brooke XX'1lkerson Lenghton johnson Phyllis Barton Robin Borglum Art Slaughter QL wi Bark Row Cata Sharp Terry Malrclt Charles Sumners Chavela Spence Ruth Wilson anet Lennre from Row Sponsor Mrs Handy Peter Hartman john Prrce B111 McKay Bob Thomas john Marshall Sam Todd -'sl l Il l I TAN THE SPFARTAN THE SPARTAN 0 of ST STEPHEN S EPFSCOPAI- s'r s'rEPnr-:Ns EPISCOPAL SCHOOL Austin Texas Managmg Editor Brooke Wrlkerson Art and Feature Editor Nancy Hrnes Socrety Edrtor Anne Knrght Sports and Photography Edrtor Fred Belden Alum and News Edxtor Kar en Rockel Lrterary and Make Up Edrtor Ellen McCorquodale Crrculatron Edrtor Bull McKay Reporters Features Cata Sh al r D Lerghton Johnson Walter Craw ford Sports Charles Sumners John Hen derson Fred Rowsey John Price Society Ruth Wrlson Wyndy Bell house Lrterary Brenda Barrd Alum Stu Masterson SCHOOL Austrn Texas Managmg Edrtor Brll McKay News Sz Art Edltor Alrson MacM1llan Feature Edrtor Brenda Ban-d Sports Edrtor Bob Thomas Alum Edrtor Janet Lenme Photography Edltor John Prxce Socrety Edrtor Ruth Wrlson Llterary Edltor Charles Fay Crrculatron Edrtor Chavela Spence Reporters Ffatures Sam Todd Fred Goslrng J P Bryan Suzre Spence Society Karen Dendahl Day Padgrtt Art Slaughter Sports Terry Stofer Charles Sumners Terry Malrck Bob Turpm Lrterary Sally Pope News Robert Munday John Marshall Alum Catherme Sharp Faculty Advrsor Mrs W J Handy Art Advrsor Mrs L J Levrnson ' I ' l ' 1 . 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X Y l . ,,,.. .....,,.. x V3fS1fy Baseball ST STEPHENS 6 DRIPPING SPRINGS 18 In the openmg game of the season Seewald pitched flve 1nn1ngs he was relleved by Charles Sumners who fmrshed the game An lnexperrenced lineup coupled wrth an unproven mound staff proved to be the Spartans downfall QWe made 15 errors j ST STEPHENS 0 CONCORDIA 21 Seewald was relleved 1n the flfth by Morrrson The game was a complete rout for the Spartans but served to give them experlence fWe made 18 errors j ST STEPHEN S 8 DRIPPING SPRINGS 4 Seewald who began the game was relxeved by Sumners rn the slxth lnnlng By now the Spartans were begmnmg. to show some seasoning Thls was xndlcated by the fewer number of errors QNOW only 7 J ST STEPHEN S 2 PFLUGERVILLE 26 In thrs game our number of errors went back to 14 Sumners relrewed prtcher Seewald m the snxth mnmg A somewhat unrmpressrve game ST STEPHEN S O PFLUGERVILLE 23 Sumners pltched hrs fxrst starting game and held out for three 1nn1ngs Bark Row B111 WllllamS Daud Traynor Chuck Coates Fred Gosllng Coach Foster Serozzd Rau Daxxd Renfro Bob Thomas Dennrs Deer Bob Turpm Byron Grerhart Frrtz Seewald ohn Wagstaff Front Row Captams ohn Heldenfels Walter Crawford Tommy Mack After he was knocked out of the box Seewald took over ln the last of the thxrd ST STEPHEN S 27 DEAF SCHOOL 15 Seewald started prtchmg th1s game and was relreved by Sumners ln the sxxth mnmg St Stephens played good ball m the flrst flve mmngs but slumped rn the last two gxvlng the Sllents thelr 15 runs ST STEPHENS 13 DEAF SCHOOL 8 St Stephens again took the Deaf School Seewald pltched the frrst four mnmgs and was relleved by Morrlson ln the flfth This game seemed to gnve the Spartans some Splflt whlch up untll now had not been 1n evxdence Although St Stephens lost thus game rt was an Improvement over the prevrous game with Concordla Seewald started and was relieved by Sumners nn the last of the srxth The Spartans cut their errors to the lowest yet four ST STEPHENS 1 ST EDWARD S 7 This game was rained out rn the thlrd 1nn1ng when the score stood seven to one 1n favor of St Edward s The one Spartan run was scored by Wagstaff who stole home ln the frrst xnnmg ST STEPHENS 8, SAN MARCOS 13 Thrs was St Stephen's last game The Spartans wound up the baseball season wrth a loss to San Marcos Sum ners took over from Seewald 1n the snxth and fmxshed the game Even though a talley showed more losses than wms, the Spartan sprrxt was hrgh, and much experxence was galned ST. STEPHENS O, CONCORDIA 12 i -l WZ WA' --11' '15 Swmammg Bark R011 rmmy Newton ulle Hudelson ack Vtllnterbotham Ann Mllls lm Coates Mulelyn Ncumann Wyndy Bellhousc ohnny C lrothars Suzy Spentc Qata Shlrp lohn Prlce Seton! Rau uk Bentley Lrnda Knapp Nlck Clapp IIN Dazcy Bcttc o Chlldcrs Henry Brooks Randy Yost Iron! Ron Antha Adkins Art Slaughter Fllen Mcfforquodalc llTl Tlllcy Teb Bugbee ohn Marshall Gerry Franklm IJlfCS2lV111g Class Bak R011 Anne Knlght Bull McKay Blll Tlber Peter Pratt Ann Royfsc Brendi Stott Ixxyc Ftkcrt Iouxs lllllflth 130111 Rau R11 XV1ntcrbotham Sandy XYIllll.1UlS Idlth Hlrrnman Sarlh MaNutt Charles l'ay Hank Nlwyorthy Karen Dcndahl ohn Henderson Sammy Todd Robm Borglum 'kgs 3 I V Baseball Standing Charlie Schwartz Robert Knight Roger Frazier john Ainsworth Pat Woodson Terry Maliclt Coach Handy Sealed Doug McCorquodale Paul Kern Billy Gammon Fred Rowsey Bill Doty Fdward Muse The Season Stephen s Stephen s Stephen s Stephen s Stephen s Stephen s Deaf School Deaf School Deaf School Deaf School Deaf School Concordia -A-1 ww'-' ff- a In the first game of the season Frazier started off with a bang to pitch a no hitter against the Deaf School with a final score of 21 1 The second game with the Deaf School was a thriller in which the trailing Spartans pulled from behind to tie the score 6 6 when the playing was stopped because of lack of time In the third game Paul Kern s triple gave the Spartans a 6 3 lead in a xery tight game Frazier started and Doty finished in the fourth game with the Silents where Wcuodson and Romsey hit home runs. The fifth game showed great defensive playing by the Spartans the score standing 6-0 in our favor, The sixth and last frame of the season with powerful Concordia proved to be one of the .V.'s best although it was a loss. All in all, the season was very successful. 152' 5:1 36' 'ai H ,f 'I I O Ol Cholr 54 55 56 Swrmmmg 55 Navy ROBFRT WORDFN ARTLLANO Acapulco Mexlco Cholr 55 56 Nevwmper 55 Melody Clflb S6 Soclc-ty of St Stephen 56 Proctor S6 Altar Guxld 56 Unn erslty of Texas I-IAZEL PHYLLIS BARTON Kermit, Texas Soucty of St Qtephen W5 S6 Yelrboolx Tnlltor 56 Newspaper S5 lclltor 56 DflIUIllCS S6 Varsity Baseball 15 54 Tenms 55 56 Proctor 55 6 Washlngton and Iee FRPDERICK HARINC BFIDFN JR Charleston West Vrrzgmu Newspaper 56 Melodv Glrls S6 Cheerleader 56 Altar CLlIlCl D6 Soccer vw Churmin of Fn tertamment Commlttce S6 Proctor w6 iouetw. of St Stephen Pottcrx U6 UU1VCfSlfy of Tex 19 HELEN WYNYARD BEI LHOUSI' Tyler Texas ' 'M- ,, WALTI R SAMUI I BROYI FS gi 'Som Proctor 55 56 I'ootbz1ll54 55 56 Biskctbill 54 55 56 Tennis 54 55 56 Unix crsity of Texas rage Lake Texas Proctor 56' Dramitics 56' Honor Roll 54 55 Columbii University K THOMAS EVERETT BUCBEF III Goodnight, Texas lootball 54 55 56 Biscbrill 36 Grades Rcpresentltlxe 54 55 Yearbook Fditor D6 President of the School Counul 56 Proctor 56 University of the South WALTFR JOSHUA CRAWFORD 'IR Beaumont Te-ms JAMES NATHAN DAZEY, St. Louis, Missouri Swimming 55 56 Washington 'md Lee ALFRED HARLAN EPPERSON JR Houston Texas rn- k' M M33 .... . . Dramatxcs 55 Radio Club 52 Newspaper 56 Urm erslry of Texas SENIORS Society of St Stephen 53 55 56 Orchestra 53 Proctor 55 56 Northwestern Unlverslty FRANCES KAREN GREER Waco Texas 5 55 Baseball 54, 563 Football 54, 55, 56, Basketball 55, 56g Proctor 563 Class Representative 545 Society of St. Stephen 565 Honor Roll 54, 55. SEN IORS Ek-Q.. .All JOHN ORMS HELDENFELS Corpus Chr1st1 Texas Altar Gulld 51 52 53 54 55 56 Cholr 51 52 53 54 55 56 Yearbook Edltor 56 Volley ball 50 51 52 53 54 55 Soccer 53 Basket ball 50 51 52 54 55 56 Baseball 51 52 53 54 55 Modern Dance 51 52 Pottery 50 51 NANCY H INES Austm Texas 52 Newspaper 53 54 55 56 Dramatxcs 54 55 56 Typmg 54 55 Grades Representatxve 50 51 52 Enterta1nmentComm1ttee 53 Socxe ty of St Stephen 51 52 53 54 55 56 Proctor 55 56 Melody G1rls 55 56 Honor Roll 55 56 Hlgh Honor Roll 50 51 52 53 54 Cheerleader 56 School Keepmg Award 53 54 55 Art 50 51 D1ploma wxth Honors Randolph Macon ,Q is 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 'Q ff 1 ELEANOR LEIGHTON JOHNSON San Antomo Texas Newspaper 54 55 56 Yearbook Edx tor 56 Choxr 54 55 56 Melody Girls 55 56 Organ 55 56 Pottery 52 So cxety of St Stephen 54 55 56 Volley ball 53 54 55 Basketball 53 54 55 56 Softball 53 54 55 Actrvrtxes Committee 52 53 Entertamment Committee 55 56 Honor Roll 53 54 55 56 Proctor 54 55 56 Dlploma with Honors Wellesley Grades Representatne 53 54 Secretary of the School Council Cho1r 53 54 Melody Grrls 53 55 56 Socrety of St Stephen 55 56 Honor Roll 53 54 Newspaper 54 Cheerleader 55 Dramatrcs 54 55 56 Spamsh Award 53 Proctor 56 Class Favo rrte 52 Baseball 52 Unrversrty of Texas ANNE KNIGHT Austin Texas 'Eu fl , , 55g 3 ' 565 X , , . , 5 . , ,54, lf , g ' . 54, , 9 , ,565 9 .565 ' , , 3 i Z S ' ., 5 . Diploma with Honors 1 r 5 I' 5 ' , , 5 ' I, 5 .h : 1 - . , , Q - 9 1 , , 9 ' Y . y 9 I , S , , , S , , - 7 Volleyball 53 54 55 Basketball 53 54 55 56 Softball 53 54 55 Newspaper 54 55 56 Choir 55 56 Melody Glrls 55 56 Art 54 Yearbook Edrtor 56 Honor Roll 55 56 Pmno 56 Proctor 56 Altar Guxld 56 Socxety of St Stephen 55 56 Dramatlcs 55 56 Cantcen 53 54 55 Dlploma wxth Honors SEN IORS ELLEN KIMBALL McCORQUODALE Austm Texas Un lverslty of Texas THOMAS WINTHROP MACK Bastrop, Texas Football 54 55 56 All Conference 55 Baseball 54 55 56 Captam 55 Proctor 56 Orchestra 54 Socnety of St Stephen 56 Unwersrty of Texas 51'-t Radio Club 53 54 55 Semor Speak er 56 Umversxty of Texas TONY MAYNE Austm Texas Football 53 54 55 56 Baseball 53 54 55 S6 Class Representatlxe S5 56 Proctor 56 Society of St Ste phen 56 Umversltv of Texas ffvw -1 STERLING GUNTER MILLER Houston, Texas Cholr 54 Socxety of St Stephen 54 Dramatxcs 55 56 Proctor 56 Umvers1ty of New Mex1co ANN ELIZABETH MILLS Austm Texas PETER EVANS PRATT Houston, Texas Proctor 56 Soclety of St Stephen 56 Football 55 56 Basketball 55 56 KAREN LORRAINE ROCKEL St Louis Mlssourl Honor Roll 55 56 Buble Award 54 Basketball 54 55 56 Softball 55 Tennis 56 Choxr 54 55 S6 Melody Glrls 56 Soclety of St Ste phen 54 55 56 Presudent 55 56 Newspaper 54 55 56 Class Representatne 55 56 Altar Guild 55 56 Proctor 55 56 Dxploma wxth Honors Northwestern Unrversltv b1 53 54 UUIXCFSIYY of Texas ANNI LUC' Y STORM Austm Texas . 1 ' ' : 4 7 . 7 7 ,K I , 3 , .X A , I 1 X y , ' mx. 5 , . , . I , v 1 ' , Z . 2 n n . , I ' 1 Volleyball 53. 54g Soccer 543 Base- .ll , . if l r E 'E . Y. if , . 1' ' f 'eff fx L , , Socnety of St Stephen 54 55 56 Pottery 55 Melody Gnrls 56 News paper 55 Canteen 55 56 Manager 56 Proctor 56 Soccer 55 Choir 54 55 56 Altar Culld 55 6 Typlng 55 Executne Commxttee Award 56 Dramatlcs 55 Antloch College SEN IORS EDITH BROOKE WILKFRSON Houston Texas MARTHA VON WFISF San Antonlo Texas Soccer 55 Baseball 55 Soclety of St Stephen 54 55 56 Canteen 53 Honor Roll 56 Newspaper 54 55 56 Yearbook Editor 56 Managmg Girls 56 Plano 54 55 56 Cholr 54 55 56 Dramatvcs 54 55 56 Proctor 55 56 Wxllnam Brewster Musnc Award 56 Unlversxty of Texas Q ww . . . . Q 'v' Z I ' 7 v I I Q ' 1 Y f 5 I C . 3 ' ' Q . , 9 - 4 ' - , . Q 1 3 . , , I ' 1 . L Q 4 Edltor of Newspaper 565 Melodv 3 - , , 1 ' , - Y Q . . 1 1 Q V, tn' , Y H' 1 ' Chovr 54 Si Proctor Si S6 Treasurer of Student founcxl S6 Honor Roll 54 55 Mana er of the School Store 56 Howard Pay ne Un lversrty CFORGE MFISNFR wru IAMS JR San Antonlo Texas Proctor 56 Tenms 54 55 56 Vollewball S4 55 Bfrsketlmll S4 55 '56 Honor Roll 54 55 56 Society of Qt Ste phen 54 55 56 Fheer leader S6 Class Repre sentatrxe 54 S5 Drploma wrth Honors Wellesley ANNE BEST WINTPRBOTHAM Galveston Texas nu-in Ash 4' 7'-lf' .a an xfil' 55 56 Baseball 54 55 Somew of St Stephen 54 55 56 Altar Guxld 56 Honor Roll Si Proctor 56 SENIORS CAROL DANESI WORTHAM Lufkm, Texas MARIA MFADE WINTERBOTHAM Galveston Texas I-hgh Honor Roll 55 Plane Geometry Awftrd 55 Proctor 56 Socretv of St Stephen 55 56 Df3matlCS 56 Altar Guild 56 RPI Medal Hlstory Award 56 Dnploma with Honors Rxce e L A ll I sir' ff? Qi ' IM' v E? I I 57, gf' Q K 4' J' A -V 'S Vollevball 54. 55: Basketball 54, W X One mornlng sux short years ago Fate smnled kmdly down upon the nme apprehensrve students who were smgled out by Destmy to become the frrst Seventh Grade of St Stephen s Of thus group who bllnkmgly contemplated the wilderness outpost whrch was to be their new home away from home Nancy Hmes remams the frrst and only student to complete the full srx years here The year F1ttyF1tty One was partxcularly mformal and happily dxsorganlzed No one reallzed that there was a fourth period study hall untnl mnd term It became evr dent that the seventh grade of St Stephens had some startlmg talent rn nts ranks Nancy Blondre Baromeos famous operatxc volce and ambntlon to become a WASP coupled wrth Axernll johnson s motor mouth and Atomrc ohnson Rag were a comblnatron second only to Margaret Cutre Krngs and Nonchalent Nancy Hmes Charleston on Talent Nrght Also unforgettable that year were ohn Hercules Henry Kirby Tommy Dynamite Deane and Brlly Bxg Shot Goldston the three freckled faced junror delmquents from Houston who were led mto mlschlef by Alras Bert Adkins the casual man who always had a good deal to offer This year we enjoyed three formals two boat rndes a holiday when lt snowed and the thrill of the famous shell berng rmported from Kent School By the fall of 51 St Stephens had acqurred three dormrtorres an eleven man football team a new gym and the Canteen that mfamous organrzatxon that made brrng back the Coke bottles a general toprc of conversatron Harlan Epperson and Tony Mayne made thelr appear ances mto the great class that was already showrng sxgns of mdlvxdualnsm One morning Mrs Wxllnams becomrng fascmated by the beautnful shades of blue that Harlan was quietly turmng rnqurred about the trouble he had just swallowed a tack' Wnth the fall of 1952 new faces appeared upon the hill and our class rallxed to the responslbrllty of belng Freshmen rn hrgh school Our new addrtlons were mxxed pxckles from all over Texas and Mexico Teb Bugbee from Goodnight was the youngest addntlon to our class Harrls Husted and Henry Hernxe McDonald came from the far reaches of Burnet Lerghton Johnson and Rees Olrver rep resented San Antonio and Bob Arellano from Acapulco Mexnco left the gxrls weak and snowed wrth hrs suave Latnn Amerncan technrque Ellen McCorquodale Ann Storm and Anne Knxght were day students QAK stlll managed to become the responslble pottery representatrve of the Actrvrtres Commrtteej Sterllng Mrller from Houston proved himself outstandmg mn the world of sports now sportrng the only football jacket w1th four stnpes and A star' Thrs year besides an undefeated football team we gamed the Proctor System whrch put a defxnrte curb on our after lrghts actrvntres Harlan drdnt swallow any tacks thrs year but he was notlced streaklng up the hlll ln the mlddle of the night the vrctrm of a horrrble nrghtmare Althou h Bob Wagersmxth was wrth us only a short txme has vanboe theme strll holds hrm dear to our memo nes Despnte our pleberan statron on the hull we mere fresh men were well represented on the grxdxron the baseball dxamond and the basketball court by Sterl1ng and Rees Not to be outdone by the boys Leighton Nancy Ann S and Ellen became tigers ln the world of femlnlne sports Wrth the fall of 53 our class gamed seventeen new members and the prestxge of benng the largest class on the campus Our new members were Sally Barnes Fred Bel den Barbara Brown Gxbby Castle Walter Crawford Bar bara Dumble Bob Frtzgerald Fran Greer john Helden fels Tommy Mack Karen Rockel Martha von Werse Brooke Wxlkerson George Wxllxams Ann and Rra Wm terbotham and Carol Blodgett who came at mxdterm We were soon known as the S1lly Sophomores and rrghtly so Karen and A K had frngernaxl pollsh flghts durxng study halls and one dark nrght Rra and Nancy booby trapped Rock with a bottle of blue mk We were a group frlled to the brxm wnth mnocent merrrment The halls of Ives Dorm resounded w1th the clangxng of hangers whrle nn Freeman Hall the putter patter of trny feet and devrlrsh grggles sr nrfred that once a am someone had fallen mto a care ully planned trap e shenanrgans rn Freeman were brought under control by the klndly but f1rm hands of Mrs Drake and Mlss McCarty How many times drd they catch us up to no good and only admonlsh us wrth Daughter you know thats not rxght' O Daughters why do you have such bathroom m1nds9 Our class partres came to be a hrghlxght nn each of our lrves One rowdy boys agamst gnrls football game came to a pamful end for Freddy He leaped gracefully for a long pass and landed squarely rn a cactus patch' He and Walter C who nearly had hrs leg amputated by Brooke lrmped pamfully home whlle the rest of us prled mto the back of the garbage truck for a long romantrc drive there was plenty of moonllght but you could scarcely smell the roses' Although the football season wasnt as successful this year as It was the precedxng year we were thrrlled to have Harrns Henry Walter C john H Sterl1ng and Tommy on the team Durmg the season johnny proved hnmself rnvaluable nn krckmg the extra pomts We all enjoyed a holrday gn en to us by Mr and Mrs Woolverton The Drama actlvnty presented three one act plays 1n whlch Nancy Sally and Barbara had leadmg roles and Mrs Fosters modern dance group enchantmgly outfrtted nn black leotards entertamed the school rn the gym for what seemed lrke years Wxth tears of hrlarxty streamrng down the1r faces the male populatron affably agreed that St Stephens grrls really could dance Another mrlestone nn the growth of St Stephens was reached when the Chapel was consecrated on December exghteenth Mrs Brlgman and the cholr presented a rather or1g1nal verslon of The Mzkado rn which Leighton and Nancy emoted as Peep Bo and Yum Yum whlle Ann M Marty Sally Barbara Karen and Brooke sang and swayed un easnly rn chaxrs perched hngh above the stage Wrth Sprrng came Fneld Day at whrch Tommy copped frrst prrze for the best Intermedrate boy and A bottom won the tennls award rn mnxed doubles On Awards Night we Sophomores shone when Lexghton and Barbara became cheerleaders and Nancy and George won the Schoolkeepmg Awards On Graduatnon Day john ny Leighton Nancy A bottom and Karen received schol astrc awards The fall of our Junior year began with football camp fog the boys and a slumber party gnen by Ellen for the grr s Wrth the exceptlon of Wyndy Bellhouse Phyllrs Barton and Carol Wortham the new faces belonged to the oppo s1te sex Bob Batjer Asa Beach Bill Braymer Walter Broyles Charles Curtls Ilm Dazev Rees Olrver Iwho re 1 1 ' P 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' , . . 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' 1 1 1 ' turned after a year s absencej Bob McDougald Peter Pratt Ken Spxdle and Olaf Olson gave our class plenty of brawn and new rdeas At Mrd term Fran Greer returned drssrpated but happy after a years absence and we gamed Nerl Lever from Australxa The football season started otf wrth all the tradrtronal hopes fears and hysterical cheerlng Whrle the boys sweated and groaned therr way through practices the grrls domestrcally worked on such encouragxng blood thrrsty sxgns as Rack the Rebels As Presrdent of the Soclety of St Stephen Karen wrestled wrth the mrllxons of Coke bottles and even managed a feat that hitherto had been rmpossnble the So crety made a profrt For us Junrors another form of class party was our class meetmgs The boys had the grrls hopelessly outnumbered and women s sufferage mlght as well not have been mstr tuted The weaker sex adaptrng themselves to thus frus tratmg srtuatron became cagey polltlclans and fmally suc ceeded rn splrttlng a few male votes Sprrrts ran hrgh thrs year Harry Belafonte msprred the gurls Infamous Matxlda Party and the Terrlble Three fFreddy B1ll and Walter BJ sneaked around terrorrzmg the grrls rn the wee small hours of the mornlng Nnght Study Hall became agony for the fanrer sex who would be the next vrctrm of the ghastly Poo Poo Cush1on7 Our Spring Riot and mrdnxght dorm swrtch was ln Mr Ks own words the riot to end all rrots Truly rt was the peak and result of years of experrence and hours of careful plannmg and rt was landmark rn our lrves From that pomt on we began preparrng ourselves for the weighty and ever nearer responsrbnlrty of berng seniors Bob Batjer and Bob McDougald strll found time to play Martran for the beneflt of Lerghton Brooke and the Llttle Dorm It was unfortunate for Bob that Martnans dont come equrpped wrth burlt 1n helrcopters for such emergen cres as fallrng off clrffs On Parents Day the Wrllram Brewster Memorral was dedrcated and we were all thrrlled to see Mrs Drake once agarn It rs rmpossnble to mentron the football season wrthout mentronmg Lerghton Anne W Wyndy and Nancy our four cheerleaders who drd so much for school and team sprrrt For a job well done they recerved beautrful mrma ture gold megaphones and the applause of the Student Body Here I must add that when Wyndy couldnt be at the St Johns game A K loyally substrtuted for her All went well but when the game reached a pomt of frenzy A K became excrted and cartwheeled mto A bottom' We dxdn t break our record previously set by our Sprrng Formal but our Chrrstmas Formal was a wonderland of snow and 1ce beautifully deprctmg a gay skating rmk From the spectator s pomt of vrew the Chrrstmas Pageant was a masterprece of colorful Brblrcal scenes performed by students who nenther blmked nor breathed To Nancy Karen Freddy Peter Johnny Tommy Sterlmg Walter C and Teb rt was just mrghty cold' Thrs year Mr Breckenrrdge opened hrs portals to book weary students Soon hrs home and hosprtalrtv became a much needed refuge and rt was affectronately dubbed The Coffee Club Besrdes the Coffee Club those Monday night Senror partles were a strmulus that kept us on our feet We wlll never be able to watch The Lme Up on TV wxthout remembering the Krmballs hosprtallty Wrll we ever forget the day when Karen stubbornly defendnng her honor as a Yankee leaped mto the swim mrng pool at 20 for 31 20? Phyllrs learned to jrtterbug thrs year She has scars to prove rt The new study hall was completed and rt was amazmg to see the number of jumor Charter Members Unfor tunately there were enough seats to accommodate us all Led by Wyndy and Carol the majorlty of the Junror girls fought a vrctorrous battle over the evils of food Therr slogan Fat Grrls Dont Have Oomph' The Musrc Department gave two popular programs The strrrrng marches of Sousa were executed with skrllful per fectron by Lerghton and A K and just plam executed by Brooke Bob A and Marty gave a touchmg performance smgmg that tender ballad People Wzll Say We I6 in Lore Peter Henry and Walter brought modern transporta tlon ln the form of bicycles to the hull Peter was promptly grounded for hosprtallzxng several underclassmen Bermuda shorts became the fashnon this year and rngxd rules were Immediately set as to how much eprdermxs could be exposed On Sunday Freddie got carrxed away and attended Church attrred Bermuda Style Wrth help from Mr and Mrs Foster who have been helpful guides throughout our years at St Stephen s w threw ourselves mto creatrng the Spring Formal wnth fer vor and the mtentxon of grvmg our rdollzed upper class men a nr ht of Gmte Parmenne The result was a wonder world o pulsing rhythm and subtle lights As though rntoxxcated by the atmosphere and hxgh sprrrts the patrons of our Club Cmquante Cmq trlpped the lrght fantastrc to the music of Nat Wrlllams At least heady wrth the wme We ran away wrth the honors on Field Day wxth Sterlmg Peter and Karen cop mg the top awards Rees was out standmg rn tennis an Brll B upheld us ln the Swrmmlng Meet The mevrtable fmally crept up on us and we found our selves shouldermg new responslbxlrtres the newspaper grvlng Chapel talks and preparlng for and takrng College Board Exammatrons On Awards Nlght the Executlve Commrttee was revealed with all the accustomed pomp and suspense to be Walter Wyndy Lerghton and George Scholastlc awards went to Lerghton Carol Teb ohn Nancy A K Ellen Karen George A bottom Ria and Phyllrs on Graduation Day The Sprung of 1955 found us feelmg just a little bt hesitant a lrttle brt tearful and very eager for the coming year When we returned to the h1ll ln the fall of 55 there were no new faces to greet us and we found ourselves mxssmg some of the old gang Wlth the bumblmg hustle and exuberance that charac terrzed us as a class we threw ourselves mto our new responsrbllrty of being the example to follow Our shlny new rings werent entnrely for decoration often they were reassurance sometrmes they were rncentrve The girls burned themselves ln the scholastic phase of school l1fe with the same hustle the boys put out on the grrdrron The result a scholastrc average for the Seniors of 83 7 and an undefeated football team' At the Football Banquet Walter B Peter Tommy Walter C and johnny were recognized as All Conference men The entire team received beautiful leather jackets a generous gift to the team and lrttle gold footballs whrch soon found therr may mto softer hands , 7 3 l . 9 1 v ' . . - . 0 . , . . , , s Q I I - l 1 ' . 7 . . 4 I . Q . , - 7 1 a ' - V. - 4 . ' '7 ' , . . I . . , I V . ' . . 3 ' ' ! . , . u 1 7 7 . . . . a L I 1 5 ' I I . . . . ' ' l , ' . , e ,, . . ,, . . . . ' . - . . 7 . . . . . . I . . ' 7 . . . . ' of success, we stumbled down to our dorms to recuperate. 4 Q - . 1 9 1 ' - Q s - . . 7 ' , I . . . I ' l A s ' . . 1' 1 I . 1 - , I 'Y 7 3 ' ' s 1 ' . . I . . . . . u , 7 , ij 7 1 ' 'a 1 1 s ' 1 1 . 7 3 7 7 . , . . ' ' ' , , . . 1 Y F' . . . ' , . . I ' ' ' ', li II ' . , . . , . . ' , ! a 1 1 s 7 - - - 'D ' . 1 , . . I , . M x ' , ' I 4 a -s 1 1 . . i . A, u - n l U - . C ' , ' l ' I ' . ' 1 r Whrle we were stlll perched hrgh on our pmk clouds a horrxble obstacle was loomrng ommously before us Col lege Board hxamrnatnons that were for real thls trme and Mrd Term Exammatlons that are always for real made a pull that was almost too butter to swallow At last hausted and beaten we trundled home to recuperate A gentle rrvalry broke out between the umor and Senror glrls which resulted ln the fxery gurls football game The game full of sound and fury ended ln a O 0 tre and sxgnrfred absolutely nothrng except that St Stephen s gxrls are better off at a football game when they are spectators Ann Storm set up a precedent thxs year for all day stu dents to follow Her philosophy never attend school Mon day Wednesday Saturday or test days lms year Marty spent her spare trme pacnfyrng the mrlllons of knds who were constantly hollermg for the Canteen key She dld a tremendous job on the Canteen and her dream of a new burldrng came true Fran gamed fame as an Uncle Remus type story teller rn the Smokers Lounge Prominent members of thus society were Ann M Harlan Bob Carol and Fllen After the Baseball Season Tommy found hrs way unto this elrte and atmospherrc haven The Randalls and their Dramatrcs Actrvrty undertook to perform Auemr and Old Lace Nancy s portrayal of Aunt Martha gave us a perfect msrght rnto her old age Tebs portrayal of President Teddy Roosevelt Influenced hrs career here at school and might be the undomg of hrs entlre lxfe lm Dazey dxd some vehement adlrbblng as a cynical polrce captarn and Freddy couldnt have been cast more ldeally than as the bumblmg policeman who talked too much' The Musrc Department and Mrs Brngman gave a charm mg Mozart recital the hlghlrght of whnch was the operetta Bartfen and Barlzema Phyllis stole the show as an ultra shy Bastlenna whnle rn the chorus A K Wyndy Karen and Brooke made llke gay young things-except when they were dodging the hydroclorrc acxd that Sammy Todd was happily sprmklmg around We Sennors drstnngunshed ourselves on Fleld Day when Nancy Peter Sterling ohnny took the top awards and George practically vxon the Swimming Meet srnglehanded Rua drstmgurshed herself rn the dmng exents whrle A bottom Karen Iareddy Peter and Walter B made repu tations for themselves as tlgers on the Tenms Courts May arrnved too soon and the Yearbook Staff found rt necessary to do something besides eat durmg the br weekly meetrngs When we assembled ln the Krmballs back yard for the last Senror party we found a verrtable soda fountarn be fore our eyes Mr K sat behmd the mountains of lce cream and various mgredxents for banana spllts whlle Mrs K whrzzed up thousands of milk shakes It was too bad that Teb couldnt lne up to has promrse of eatrnv three banana splits but two IS plenty for one nlght The next Saturday was the beglnnmg of frnal exams and the Sprrng boatrrde The last Sunday of school we all attended Baccalaureate Servrce with the feeling that Thrs was the last Dean Blandy delnered an msplrmg sermon whlch made us rea lrze that we had a lot of lrvmg before us then the semors took Corporate Commumon Gasplng tor alr we emerged from Exam Week to fxnd that we Seniors dvd all right on Awards Nlght A bottom won the Elame DePuy Trophy for excellence rn tennrs Marty recelved an award and public thanks for her hard work as Canteen Manager A K won the music award and of course Ceorge recerved recognition for his aquatlc skulls After the presentations and the new Executne Com mlttee had been installed Karen read our Class Wrll and we sang our swan song sex eral notes flat Then the Student Bodv usrtors and parents adyourned to the Chapel for the last Vespers Servrce In closmg the Melody Grrls and the Chorr sang two beautiful anthems and we all floated down the hlll on our tears to the swlmmxng pool for a mght swlm and hamburgers We arose brrght and early Thursday mornrng wrth a feeling that something special was supposed to happen Sure enough the Great Day had arrnved' Again we took Corporate Commumon thus tlme at the 7 00 Chapel Seruce Although vue all suddenly became stricken wlth the shakes we managed to get dressed wnth a mmumum of catastrophles and at 10 30 we assembled scared to death but eager to commence mth the exercnses Contrary to threats nobody tnpped while golng down the arsle but the smnles of happmess faded unto tears for some Honor Awards were gnen to Phyllls Leighton A K Fllen Karen Brooke A bottom and Carol and Nancy recexved the Brshops Medal Book prrzes were gnen to Phyllns for French Il Leighton for Spanxsh III Nancy for Latm IV and to Karen for Spamsh IV Tony and Nancy recexxed awards for thenr vsork ln Chemistry and Fngllsh respectnely fTony had prevlouslv won recognltlon by a Natnonal Chemrcal Socretyj and Karen von a second book prlze for Chrrstlan Fthlcs Carol recened both an Amer: can Hnstory book prize and the R PI Medal for profx cxency ID hmh school Scrence and Mathematncs and Brooke recened the Wlllvam Brevsster Memornal Prlze In Music After the presentatlons Mr Kimball mtroduced Dr War ren of St Paul s School who delnered a Graduation Ad dress that wont soon be forgotten Then Tony gave hls excellent Senior address whnch was ln accord wrth Dr Warren s The entlre seruce passed IU what seemed luke mmutes and once agaln me were out ln the sunlight but thls trme we were baskmf' rn the thousands of confvratulltlons from friends and usltors For the last time vse bade farewell to those inanimate objects that had co ne to mean so much to us the bell that obnoxxous and rmpollte mterrupter the smoklng lounge for those vshose radar was potent enough to p1erce the smog the Chapel and the classrooms where many an hour of silent study had been spent We are the thnrd class to graduate from the Chapel the second class to hare a Class Wlll and a Senror flag and the last class to use the old gym We leave as a c ass grft a trophy case to be placed nn the entrance of the new gym wlth the hope and expectatron that It will soon be filled We wlll always be grateful for the Chrxstxan prmclples and educatlon we have recelved , , - ' Y . . . - .. 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' ' in . . . . t A 7 1 . 4 t 7 . . . , . . 7 t . 1 L . . . . . ,, . ,, . 7 . r l ' l . 1 y -'S JZ-is ,M ga uni --an Ola 'M f-bvwzkl' Y-'anniheif mu if W, fb on ,W was :QM any t, 'IT WWW Q I3 wif Rr, ek! .rw 'auf ,QR '15, gk in ...us Tony Mlyne delucrs thc Scmor Address Nincy Hmei recenei thc Blshop s Mcdll 5 lac, 'Eau Year-End Awards Fxeeutrve Committee Presxdent Vlce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Dennxs Deer Karen Dendahl Bette o Chllders Irutz Seevxald The Brshops Medal Nancy Hlnes Revell Publxc Spealemg Cup Sammy Todd Carol Wortham Hrghest Standmg rn Class Sex enth Elehth Ninth Tenth Fleventh Twelfth Terrx Mallcle P1ttx I ICICI' Art NIILILIIILI' Robert IXIUUCIU Brend1 Burd Nmey I-Ilnes Hlgh Honor Certlfrcates Sex enth I rephth 'Iwelfth Terry Mxlrelt Brll Ames y I 1 N mex Ilmes Honor Certrflcates Sex enth I lfjhth Ninth Tenth Eleventh X11rlC I rles Anth1 IXClIsII1S lD1ll1s B1xter lmllx Cruxford Kure Mlller Anna Wfelch Burclme ohnson II 1my Nexxton Art Slau hter elnette Wforl man Nntlt C 111 a lreel C USIII te, lohn Henderson C hrns Hxnes M 1ry Stevx wrt M 1sterso'1 Robert Mundax Day Padnltt Cata Sharp Bette Io Chxlders janet Lennle Twelfth Book Prxzes FHLIISII Freht Screnee Sexen MHChCIDlflCS Sexen Mithematles Ireht Baby Latrn Ceobnphy Ceneral QLICUCC Christian Bro nphy r Spamsh I Ireneh I Spanlsh II Ireneh II Broloey Buble Ten Nlodern lurope lllstorx IIILIIISII 'len Al ebra n I lexen Spanrsh I Llllll Sp1n1sh I In h Txxelxe Cnemlstry XIDCTICIII Hlstory C hrrstxrn I thlcs XXf1ll1am Brewster Memorxal IJI'l7C ID Musle Illstory Alison MacMillan Blll McKay ohn Prrce Bob Thomas ohn XX'.1gst1ff Phyllxs Blrton Ierghton ohnson Anne Knlght I'llen Mcforquodale Karen Rockel Brooke W1lkerson Anne Wxnterbotham Carol Wortham Pltty Iltter Ierry Mallels Cl1ud11 C um n hlm I mrly C r1xx ford Bull Ames Kme Mlller Art Slruehter ulle Huelelson Kule Mlller Brenel1 Baird M1ry Stexx1rt Masterson Alrson M1cM1Ilan lhyllrs Barton ohn Prlee Robe rt Munday Bren I1 I 1 1 mm oe Bob Thomas Bren I1 Burd ht lhnso Wmey I 1 es ls.1ren Roel el Nlmty Innes lony Mayne C rrol Wfortham K1ren Rocleel Brool e XV1 llxerson SCIIOOIICCCPIDKL, Axx arels jemette Wcxrkman Bette o Childers Peter II1rtm1n Hlll Rose Aetxvlty Awards Music Anne Knwnt Pottery Rebecca Mushall . - L I ' K 4 A J I ' , J 'f .. I ' , ' ' e . , L . r . Y 1' Y 4 ' :L 1' ig Q f 113. - . . Z' 1 T ' ' it 1 hw 3 ' :L . . , , og A1 A ' fx ' 1 1 1 1 '1 Q. r 4 l U At .' '1 ' , 1 . 1 I A L- ' ' I I - J . '. . - Y I ' 1 r 1 V sf , v ' -j . . . A 1 J , 1 1 1 1.111 5 1 1 1. 3.1rl I.1tt' 'ttter . . , ' , H ' ul' Q 1 S111 1' I ld Izleventh IIYCIHIL1 Brllfil CQhure'h Ilistory Dennis Deer ' 1 lvl A EV H ' Ifgllsh 11. 1' ' A H II l.e11g on 'lr e I1 N L ' . 4 In ' ra 1 f - 1 . . A 1 L ' V 'Q 1 Cf fr . V 5 iglis '11 .1 ' ' 1 1 n ' It ' , , -. - I 1 ,Z K , , 1 1 . 1 1 ' K 1 k- 1 -f . , . C , Jw I X ' .Q 1 A ' 1 r jx 1 1 4 . . FTP -J , ' . ' ' 1 ' 1' , ' ' 1 1 I V 1 I . v 1 ' 1 31- - - 1 1 B - . 1 Cheerleaders Hobby Show Karen Dendahl Randy Yost Alice Lynch Bill Doty Mary Stewart Masterson Hamm Renffo Tennis Tournament n Canteen Manager Boys' Singles Girls' Singles Boys' Doubles Martha Weise Karen Dendahl Qfor 1956f57j Girls Doubles Senior Boys Intermediate Junior Boys Senior Girls Intermediate Field Day Awards Boys Girls Peter Pratt, Sterling Miller, John Heldenfels Chris Hines, Chuck Coates Fred Rowsey, Pat Vffoodson Terry Stofer, Nancy Hines Linda Knapp, Kaye lickert Mixed Doubles Chris Hines Anne Winterbotham j. P. Bryan and Chris Hines Terry Stofer and Karen Rockel Terry Stofer and Wiilter Broyles Swimming Meet Senior Boys Intermediate Boys Junior Boys Girls Haec Olim Meminisse ux abit C hCfC S lfeddy Hgalrl' UQ... George Williams john Marshall johnny Carothers Edith Harriman . . . J V . Or, , I . Q 5' i Q l uf i 4 az, gov -.-9 Managmg Edztor Lzlemry Edztor Ar! Editor Spofly Edztorf Banner! 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