Stark High School - Orange Peel Yearbook (Orange, TX)

 - Class of 1958

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.A ....,f,- ,'i.,:,. 3' .-4 - v Q. ' .. ,ns 1 -' hw -- riff-- .. 'H .U. v , L A-,, V' M Up- Bi .. X, L VY: r - 11' V 5 .Ig . 1. i shi 1 ,N:,---- 1 98 f 1 is mm, ii g I 5-1-an Grange Peel znfxxk wax Editor-in-Chief Www mt Associate Editor m My M Assistant Editor sponsor u I Z f' 61,66 '56 Sf We remember 1958 X06 40 azso SO w '-O ON remember We 1 6 .Q E an E 9 an 3 596 so ,xo SQ: We remember 1958 2 0028 0,63 Ora Athough we can't seem to grasp the idea now, our school days will be one of our best-loved memories. Remember tootball season . . .the Orange and Black campaign . . .homecoming . . . the coronation . . . basketball . . . mid-term . . . class proms and plays. . . baseball . . . graduation . . . and all the other elements which made up our 1957-58 school year? lt was a growing up year . . . one filled with excitements and disappointments , . . crammed with fun and memories. All these things, ' and more . . . and we remember, 1958. . . E 3 5 s i x ' ' 97 UQ' We remember . . .the dedication Among our many memories of 1958 shall be one outstand- ing figure, Mr. Marion E. Forston, assistant principal of Stark High. It is only natural that members of the faculty, whose iob is to mold young Americans into upstanding citizens and stimulate their desire for learning, should have a special place in our world of memories. As Senate sponsor, Mr. Forston has shown his interest in us and given much of his precious time for our benefit with little or no thanks. With these things in mind, the staff wishes to dedicate the i958 ORANGE PEEL to a person with the respect, ad- miration, and love of a whole school . . . Mr. Forston. . uk. We remember . ,NWN . 'mmm L ' e 29 3, g S 11 : Q-fi bf' -' VM , l 1'-3' Lkigri ' ,. I V ...F LL A hot summer sun begins to lose its grip on the thermometer . . . excitement of the new school year dances in the air like the flurry of crisp, dry leaves . . . football swings into the spotlight. . . our lives are touched by the controversy about Sputnik . . . chaos turns into calm .. .and we remember tall, 1957 . . . and WINTER Sunlight slips away behind The grayness of cold rain and misi . . . sweaiers and coals are welcomed as we seek warmth behind closed doors . . . a new year is ushered in . . . The half-way mark of mid-Term is reached . . . and we remember winter . . . H ...and SPRI G With the first glint of warm sunlight, minds begin to dritt and expressions are dreamy, or wisttul . . . a tresh, vibrant glow seems to radiate all around . . .spring sweeps us away with a swirl of activities. . .at last, the end . . . and yet the bright beginning . . . and we remember spring, i958 . . . , and the I958 Orange EE 1958 . . . a year of unforgettable experiences . . . a year to be remembered. We, the statt, have labored seemingly endless hours in an attempt to capture and reproduce the never- to-be-forgotten memories ot this year, 1958. lt was a tedious and thankless iob . . .one requiring an abundance ot time, energy and preparation. We worked very hard. . .we worked very long . . .and now we bring you . .. The i958 ORANGE PEEL We praise thee, dear Orange, The school that is ever grand Thy sons and thy daughters Are faithful throughout the land Thy banners keep waving As we sing our loyal song To Orange Alma Mater A school brave and strong. Za 9 11 S .. Q9 ,. W, Aww-4 .Wf x 5 WN. W W I6 We remember . . . the Elements Administration I 8 Senior High 44 Junior High 96 Calendar of Events I22 Superlatives I42 Peel Personalities I54 Crganizations I88 Sports 246 Snaps and Ads 292 Pictorial Index 328 2 .0629 Administration QJQJ XQ Jaq LueuJaJ QM an aM SUJ 1:-:qw 06 '25 Administration 2 .0629 5 I I 9 X.,.x 1- :vf fii i 1 AS S.: F::f 3 x A i .5 K X 2,3-Q: 35' tis S . .f..i. .... . .-.11 x XA A . X. i f A xx. ...qw ORANGE INDEPENDENT SCHDDE DI TRIET P. O. BOX 620 ORANGE. TEXAS May so, 1958 To The Students of Lutcher Stark Senior High School and Helen Carr Junior I-ligh School The president of an outstanding American university once told the members of his freshman class: All the world stands aside for the man who knows where he is going. Even now, in the Orange Public Schools you have begun to make choices which will have a direct bearing upon the destination you select for yourselves. I am honored to join your parents and your teachers in wishing for each of you, and especially for the graduates, a place in destiny where you will enjoy the fullest expression of the American heritage in the pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness. Very truly yours , fbwmmlf F rank Hube rt S upe rintendent J 5 xy ,X eag Nd e and we so' ge e' We B NI Y o wo XYK O68 R ofa 'ooga wee wg 4f.,,6y 'urs' 601712-8 8 G Upfeq 576127 Gnd 'Wa Q w SW, 9 er an-and 6 6061- 0' ,-be Bhbg WILLIAM BUTLER President S, P. DUNN J. T. ARLEDGE Vice-President Secretary PAUL PEARSON Principal Lutcher Stark Senior High School Director Secondary Education MARION E. FORSTON Assislant Principal Lutcher Stark Senior High School Prim wif' iii :Digi 1, -.355 .52 4 xt M, n . - -f,..x,:.Jf:,,f,,, W: A Lf-5L 3E.w. 'lm ..., -. - wew. -., 5 -QW1vkf,.,Q,Q:w1f Y 1 ,. 5 Q? f :.,jg,Qj' ii i if x 611,525-Fifk . ,.. ig 1541, A 'A k iU i :L yesgigff K .N 5,2 hwlgf :Wir Lf, 5 L Senior Hi h -nr f Mrs, Marclyn Elder, A 3 'l Mrs. Jewel Bearden, secretary to Mr. Pearson 5 attendance clerk I I . 1 5 Mrs. Margare-TCar1er, regusfrar Office r' A Staff Mrs. Rutlw Winfrey, office clerk vfif' l I I I 0 h Mrs. Sara Kiclwcll, secretary to Mr. Howard MVSA Velma Wa5l 'ln9T0nf alfe TClanC9 Clerk 111 If 26 Bu in ss i Staff 'H s 1 file: . P X . ,.-. . es,Tm'r . , fs -- lffE': M ':Tf 51 A . ...k if. Mrs. Hattie Vorbeck, secretary to Dr. Hubert t l X Mrs. Adella Hannah, textbook accountant R' L' Dominvf 'wan' Officer 5' f.. '?f b K K K . .X K . ,,,, 4 X wr , it ' ea., ,. rfi .,:, , .. U . A L W. , .,.,.. '. wsu. we ff . I Mr. Charles W. Austin, business manager. Mrs. Myrtle Richardson, director of elementary education 27 Mrs. Mary Tu and Mrs. Mo Turner 28 ,us rner, director of Lunchroom Services, Mrs. Eva Athas, director of Pupil Personnel Services rma L. Humprey, secretary to Mrs. and Mrs. Nellie Hopper, secretary to Mrs. Athas Mrs. Faye Gillet, Senior Accountant, and Mrs. Braxton, Junior Accountant Bu in ss Staff Mrs. Bessie Smith, supervisor of Industrial Materials, and Mrs Henri Jo Gentry, secretary to Mrs. Smith Bu iness Staff Mr. W. E. Cooper, maintenance director and Mr. G. C. Still, assistant ,mu Mrs. Winnie C. Grice, tax assessor-collector Mr, J, S, Kennerly, seated, :ax appraigerl and Mr, Howard Mrs. Frances Barrow and Mrs. Ann Grund, tax assessors Wallace, assistant Tax appraiser Guidance Coun elors ,als-. M-or Mrs. Hebert Sfrucel is ihe guidance counselor for iunior high 30 Mrs. James Neff is The guidance counselor for senior high E 2 2 5 , 74 Mrs. P, L. Davis is secretary To Mrs. Neff Social Studie Training in citizenship, govern- ment, history, and the study of human relationships helps to build better citizens of the future. Courses offered are social studies, world history, American history, civics, and Texas history. Students are required to take three social studies courses to graduate, two of these being civics and American history. Teaching social studies in iunior high are Mr. John Halfin, Mr. Tracey Corley, and Mr. George Hardesty. Mr. Charles Blakeney teaches world history in senior high and Mr. Tom Ellender teaches a C u American history. ln senior high the history teachers are: Mr. Leonard H. Fehl, civicsf Mrs. Shelly Rharne, American history and civicsp and Mr. John Chambers, American history and civics. Mrs. Murial Urban and Miss Ethel Johnson instruct junior high students in social studies. 3I Language Arts Training in speech, writing, and reading is the purpose of the Language Arts Department. This goal is obtained through studying grammar, American and English litera- ture, foreign languages, speech, and iournalism. ln- cluded in the Language Arts Department are English, speech, iournalism, Spanish, French, and Latin. Mrs. Virginia Sims, French, Latin, and Spanish teacher, shows students many of our words are derived from these languages. Facult Mrs. Lucille Ramsey, senior English, and Mr. John Quinn, speech teacher. Mrs. Rhea Oglesbee and Mrs. Maurine Biggs, sophomore English teachers, look over the week's plans. 32 Miss Margaret Davis and Mrs. Gladys Kantz, iunior English teachers, discuss students' grammar problems. Languag FIS Miss Wilcoxen, Mrs. Ruth Atkins, and Miss Dorothy Simpson check references. Miss Simpson Teaches language arts, as do the others. She also teaches speech and iournalism. Mrs. Lois Beeson, Miss Betty Landrum, Mr. James Williams, and Mr. Huey Owings, who teach lan- guage arts. Mr. Owings also teaches social stuclies. Standing are Mrs. lnez Kennedy, language arts teacher, and Mrs. Flora Blakeney, English and language arts teacher. Check- ing references with them are Miss Ruth Wilcoxen, English teacher, Mrs. Alice Mc- Michael, English and language arts teacher, and Mrs. Dorothy Pillsbury, language arts teacher. Faculty Industrial Arts ' 49f i'f L.. The Industrial Arts Department chal- lenges the student to create something of his own workmanship. Valuable skills are taught with the aid of well-laid plans and good materials. Safety habits are stressed heavily in all work, developing a sense of responsi- bility in each individual. Boys taking advantage of the opportu- nity to further develop themselves may choose from mechanical drawing, wood- working, and metal-working. These courses are a source ot pleasure and enioyment to many students. 34 Facult Mr. T. H. Skinner, metalworking teacher and Mr. Lewis Sulsar, woodworking teacher instruct boys in this field to prepare them for the future. 16 Mr. Thomas Weigand, eighth grade shop teacher and Mr. Pichard Bass, Jr., woodworking and mechanical drawing teacher. l Mrs. Helen Monroe, physics teacher, and Mr. Bill cience High school students are required to have at least two years of science. To fill this requirement, students may choose from general science, biology, chemistry, and physics. The sciences are important requirements for students planning to enter the en- gineering tields in college and are there- fore much in demand. Hendon, chemistry teacher, instruct high school students. Faculty Mrs. Melba Jean Forston and Mr. Oscar Kellner teach general science in Carr. Mrs. Clarice Vandervoort and Mr. Douglas Eddleman are teachers of biology in senior hig Lung Physical L l. N M Bl Tl Education Mrs. Barbara Nugent and Miss Billie Sue Anderson instruct the Junior High School studenls in physical education. Faculty i l' Mr. Ben Hurt whips the football linemen into shape in the fall and also leads The baseball leam in the spring. Mr. Warren Harper is backfield and track coach. 36 Miss Hattie Mae Wood and Mrs. Marjorie Kiser Teach P.E. in High School. Mr. Wilson Waites Athletic Director Head Football Coach The P.E. teachers of Carr Junior High School are Mr. Frank Moates and Mr. Bill Hoffman. Physica Education Physical education plays an important role in the development of the individual. Through health education and participation in sports, the student's life is rounded out mentally, physically, socially, and emotionally. Faculty Mr. Mac Anderson is the coach of varsity basketball and B squad football and Mr. Bill Hammond coaches the B squad basketball team. iii? ' Mrs. Marguerite Porter Study Hall Supervisor 'ILS , iff V 9 ,if ji, it 0 Miss Fannie O. Jones and Mr. Milton Jiles Junior High School respectively. 38 Faculty Mrs. Mary Kate Cooper Special Education Teacher are librarians of Stark High School and Carr swans Librarian Valuable sources of information and pleasure to junior and senior high students are the libraries of Stark High School and Carr Junior High School. Both libraries contain many different kinds of books for both informative and enioyable reading. The much-used reference books of both libraries are of great benefit and usefulness to students. The li- braries also keep current newspapers and magazines for use. Commercial Arts The commercial arts department is of great benefit to both the students who wish to obtain a general knowl- edge of the economic problems of the business World and those vvho seek special training for a chosen career in some phase of business. This preparation is made through de- veloping skills in typing, stenography, bookkeeping, and secretarial training. Teaching stenography and typing is Mrs. Margaret Kirkindall Mrs Marie Arnall teaches stenography and bookkeeping, and Miss Vernell Pugh teaches typing and stenography, Vocational Agriculture Teaching the most efficient methods of farming and livestock care is the main obiective of the vocational agri- culture classes. Instructor, Mr. W. C. Arrington, trains boys through field trips, study, projects, and supervised practice iobs. Dletlclan Daily meals served in the Stark lunch- room must be vvell planned to supply the needs of active students. These meals are prepared under the super- vision of the dietician, Mrs. Ellen Russell. A dietician's duties also in- clude ordering supplies and super- vising cafeteria employees. Faculty -13 - pl ffliff if ' g it ft,f'?i,iQQ - tiff lla l l.rlgl?5F,lfll Y ,ff 5 ,I g rill D l ji mmm .1 ll 'X N S l 'A ' Imam ., lg -1 IBBBI s ? - ' 'lil' I , UU l 'BSSES mann ,f,,l,q lwllll' ,UT first uni' ffl H-3 Mr, Rex Ansley, Miss Bettye Messer, and Mr. James Simmons teach the funda- mentals of math to eighth graders. N-. Mrs. Wanda Traugh and Mr. Cliftords Honeycutt start seventh graders off on the right foot for years to come by giving them a good foundation in math. Faculty Mrs. lnez Hubbard and Mrs. Ethel Skinner introduce ninth graders to algebra. Home Economi Home economics sTudenTs are TaughT The value of be- coming a beTTer family member Through an undersTanding and knowledge of human relaTionships as well as The skill and Techniques necessary for successful home man- agement. Many girls make use of This opporTuniTy To provide a valuable background for one of many careers open To girls with a degree in home economics. Mrs. MargareT ChrisTie, Director of The Home Economics DeparTmen1, Faculty Mrs. Jean Marshall and Mrs. Sudie Nelson help The girls in Stark High School further their education in home economics. CFD In Carr Junior High School, Mrs. Carroll Parker and Mrs. Nellie Wood Teach home economics. 4l Faculty To supply the needs of all students, various mathe- matics schedules have been planned. Commercial arithmetic and general mathematics are available to pupils not planning to further their education. Col- lege preparation requires two courses of algebra and one other mathematics course, usually plane geometry. Those who are entering engineering schools may take trigonometry and solid geometry for advanced mathematics knowledge. The Carr Junior High School Mathematics Depart- ment consists of seventh and eighth grade mathe- matics, ninth grade general mathematics, and first year algebra. Algebra teachers in high school are Mrs. Geneva Ramsey and Mrs. Fannie Lee Jackson. Math matic With skill and understanding, Mrs. Nina Ryle, plane geometry teacher, and Mrs. Annie Mae Warren, algebra, solid geometry, and trigonometry teacher, offer a challenge to each pupil. 42 Fine Arts Students desiring Training in the Fine Arts Department have the opportunity to study in- strumental music, choral music, and art. Fine arts teachers strive to encourage and interest students in developing their natural talent in these subjects. Miss Gladys lwan directs all choirs in junior high school. Miss Marie Adams is the Carr Junior High art director, Mr. Herman Gauthier, iunior high school band director, and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cerminaro, directors of the Bengalaires and Bengal Debs. .. ,X Ili' if LWlg. 'x gl il 'pf l!l.!li'F-al A is 'x 'f 5 ly. Mr. James C. Smith is the art director of the Stark High School, 43 We remember 6 0 0 Senior A 13 Ii 45 Z QW Q56 622 00 40 41 sock- 'Q 56 'oat ao' LARRY STRWGER President DICK STANFIELD Vibe-Presldenf D G15 feasorer CHRISTINE ABREGO FHA 57-sa. GERALDINE AMACKER FTA 56-577 Thespians 56-587 Spanish Club 57-58, Secretary 582 GAA 56-58. BILLY WAYNE ANDERSON Mixed Chorus 587 Basketball 567 Class Favorite 587 DE Club 571 Senate 56-577 Senior Play 587 Thespians 56. DAVID WILLIAM ANDERSON Bengal Lancers 56-577 Bengalaires 58. ROYDELL MARIE ARCENEAUX FHA 56-582 Thespians 58. ROBERT THORNTON ARLEDGE Spanish Club 56f Annual Representative 561 Bengal Lancers 56-577 Bengalaires 58, Council 57-58, Librarian 57-587 Annual Staff 57-582 National Honor Society 57-587 National Math Club 57f Junior Play 57: Boys' State 57f Three One-Act Plays 587 Senior Play 58: Honor Graduate. DAVID LEE ARNAUD Football 56f Basketball 56-577 Golf 56: Royal Court 587 Senate 58. KENN ETH WALTER ARNOLD LEROY JAMES ARNOLD FFA 56-57. ELBERT GLENN ASHCRAFT National Honor Society 57-587 500 Club 57-587 Honor Grad uate. JERRY DAVID ASKEW JANICE MARIE BAILEY FHA 56, ea, FNA 57-ss. NANCY RAE BARNEY FNA 57-585 Bengal Guards 56-575 Bengalaires 58, Rope Twirler 57-58. THOMAS CH RISTOPH ER BARRETT Bengal Lancers 56-575 Bengalaires 58, Council 585 Three One- Act Plays 585 DE Club 575 Mixed Chorus 585 Football Manager 565 Thespians 565 Bengal Debs Male Vocalist 585 Assistant Photographer for Annual 56. ROBERT DOUGLAS BECKER Bengal Lancers 56-575 Mixed Chorus 585 Bengalaires 58. STEPHEN DANIEL BELL Key Club 56-575 Bengal Lancers 56-575 Slide Rule Club 56. JOYCE BELLETT FHA 56, FNA 58. PEGGY LOU BENTLEY Bengal Guards 56-57, Council 57, Librarian 57, Treasurer 57, Assistant Drum Maior 575 Bengal Lancers 56-575 Bengalaires 58, Head Drum Maior 58, Council 58, Secretary 585 Inter- scholastic Typing Contest 575 GAA 57-585 FTA 585 Mixed Chorus 585 Girls' Chorus 585 Bengal Debs 56-57-58, Business Manager 565 National Honor Society 585 Senior Play 58. BARRY LORNACE BIGGS Slide Rule Club 56-575 Chess Club 58, Vice-President 585 Latin 56-575 Junior Play 575 Key Club 585 Sergeant-at-Arms 585 Thespians 585 Mixed Chorus 585 Boys' Chorus. RAYMOND MICHAEL BLESSITT Football 56, 585 Latin Club 565 Slide Rule Club 565 Track 56-57. NELDA MARGARET BLUE FHA 565 Girls' Chorus 58. EMMA LOE BOULET GAA 565 FHA 56-57-58, Treasurer 585 Spotlight Homemaking 585 National Honor Society 58. CHARLES LEON BRADLEY Rotary Boy of the Week 58. CHARLES JOHN BREWER Basketball 57-585 Slide Rule Club 565 Bengal Lancers 565 Thespians 56-57-58, Sergeant-at-Arms 585 Rotary Boy of the Month 585 FTA 585 Senior Play 58. PATRICIA ANN BRIDGES GAA 56-57-585 Girls' Chorus 585 Chapel Club 58. GAIL BROUSSARD GLORIA JEAN BROUSSARD FHA 575 Tiger Scratches 585 Orange Key-News Artist 58. GEORGE GLENN BROWN Football 565 Boy of the Month 58. GEORGE WESLEY BROWN Thursday Slide Rule Club 565 Football Manager 56. MITTIE BURCH r f -VT HELEN BURNETT FHA 56, 585 Pep Squad 56. JO ANN CAG-LE FHA 565 FTA 585 Chapel Club 56-57-58, Secretary-Treasurer 585 Pep Squad 58. MAZIE CARMACK FHA 57 58. MARY HELEN CARPENTER Thespians 565 Pep Squad 585 Chapel Club 57-58, President 585 FTA 56-57-58, Treasurer 58. ARTHUR DAVID CARTER Slide Rule Club 565 Chapel Club 565 Chess Club 585 Senior Play 58- Three One-Act Plays 58- Stark Contest 57 Thespians FRANK LEE CARTER Chess Club 56 57 58 President 58 Key Club 57 500 Club 58 Beginning Slide Rule Club 58 Spanish Club 56 57 National Honor Society 58 Honor Graduate 50 MARY LILLIAN CARTER FHA 56 57 58 FNA 57 Chorus 57 Library Assistant 58 Latin Club 56 Triple Trio 57 Chapel Club 58 Thespians 57 Slide Rule Club 57 KAY CHAPIN CURTIS CHASE GRAHAM WARREN CLARKE Bengal Lancers 575 Bengalaires 585 Chorus 585 Chess Club 57- 585 Slide Rule Club 585 French Club 57-585 Thespians 58' Junior Play 57. ,snr Nair S 'i .?.'D' WW L ' ll, Q f y? -5 K is f l Qi' . - Kp X 1' TOMMY ROY CONWAY JACK DAVID COPELAND Football 56f 500 Club 56-57-587 Tennis 56-57-587 Boys' State 577 Spotlight-Math 587 Merit Scholarship Finals 582 Boy of Week CRotaryl 58f Tiger Scratches 581 National Honor Society 57'58f Chess Club 56-57-587 National Math Club 57-58, Vice- President 581 Honor Graduate. EDDIE JEAN COULTER Thespians 562 FHA 56-577 FTA 562 GAA 56-57-58, Sports Manager 581 Volleyball Team. JOYCE ELA LUCY BETH CURRIE INE CRAIG Thespians 56'57'58f FHA 56-57, Reporter 562 FTA 56 Junior Play 57f Three One-Act Plays 581 GAA 57f Black Party Man ager 587 Lady-in-Waiting 581 Chorus 58, Reporter 58 Annual Staff 56-57-587 Annual Representative 587 Traffic Committee 581 Chess Club 57f Rotary Girl ofthe Week 58. Girls Chorus 58 GLEN VERN ON DAVIS TERA ELLEN DAVIS Best Girl Athlete 58 JEAN ETTE E Play 58 Week 58. Thespians 56 FTA 56 GAA 56 57 58 President 58 Spotlight VE DECKER Bengal Debs 56 57 Girls Chorus 56 5758 Student Director 57 Mixed Chorus 58 Thespians 56 Chapel Club 56 Senior PAUL DICKERSON Tennis 56-577 500 Club 57-581 Slide Rule Club 56 National Honor Society 582 National Math Club 57 Rotary Boy of the JERRY DOWDLE JUDY KAY DULANEY Best All Around Girl 587 Princess 587 Senate 57-587 Traffic Committee 581 Ish End Club 58, PresicIent7 National Honor Society 581 Thespians 56-57-587 Latin Club 567 Tiger Scratches 587 FTA 587 FHA 56. ALTON DANNY DURAN Senate 581 Class Treasurer 567 Class Secretary 57-58. LUTCH ER JOE DYSON Football 56-57-587 FFA 587 Track 577 Rotary Boy of the Week JAMES WESLEY EASLEY Senate 562 Latin Club 56-571 Beginners Slide Rule Club 57. BETTY JUNE EVANS French Club 58. Football 565758, Key Club 5758, President 58, National Math Club 57-58, President 587 National Honor Society 57-587 500 Club 58f Spotlight Citizenship 58. FLORENCE IDA FINNELL Spanish Club 567 GAA 567 Thespians 587 Tiger Scratches 587 Traffic Committee 58f Annual Representative 57f FTA 57-581 Rotary Girl of the Week 58. WILBUR ELLIS ARLON DUANE FIELDS MARY JOHNETTE FISHER FHA 56-57, State Delegate 56: Chapel Club 56-577 GAA 56 Ish End Club 58: Thespians 56. JOHN ARTHUR FLEIG Bengal Lancers 56-577 Slide Rule 56. 5 I GLENDA FAY FLOYD x EDWARD JOSEPH FOREMAN Football Manager 56, Spotlight-Industrial Arts 58. MA RY MARTHA FLETCHER French Club 58, FHA 58, Girls' Chorus 58. GAA 57, Ish End Club 58, Treasurer 58. JAMES WELDON FOUTS Spanish 56. RICHARD LOWEN FREE Bengal Lancers 56-57, Quartermaster of Instruments, Shutter- bugs 56, Thespians 57-58, Bengal Debs 56-57-58, Mixed Chorus 58, Business Manager 58, Bengalaires 58, Quartermaster of Uniforms 58, Three One-Act Plays 58, Junior Play 57, Lord Chamberlain 58, interscholastic League Play 58, Senior Play 58, Boys' Chorus 58. GEN E LENORE GASOW FTA 56-57, Thespians 56-57-58, Secretary 58, Spanish Club 56 Reporter 56, French Club 57-58, Reporter 58, Senate 58 Treasurer 58, Princess 58, Junior Play 57, Traffic Committee 58, Rotary Girl ofthe Week 58, Chorus 58. WILLIAM OGDEN GILPATRICK Chess Club 56, Bengal Lancers 56-57, Council 56-57, Bengalaires 58. NANCY ELLEN GORDON Spanish Club 56 Thespians 56-57-58, FTA 57-58, Historian- Reporter 58 Annual Staff 58 Annual Representative 57, Chess Club 57 GAA 56 lsh End Club 58, Secretary 58, National Honor Society 58 Three One-Act Plays 58, interscholastic League Shorthand 57 Rotary Girl of the Week 58, Senior Play 58 Spotlight Business 58 Honor Graduate. CECIL WAYN E GOSSETT ROBERT EARL GOODMAN JR. Chess Club 57, 500 Club 57, Thespians 57, Thursday Slide Rule 56. -35 BONNIE GRAY FTA 56-575 Thespians 56-57-585 Spanish Club 57, Secretary- Treasurer 575 Senate 57-585 Traffic Committee 585 Annual Staff 575 Annual Representative 585 Junior Play 575 Three One- Act Plays 585 Rotary Girl of the Week 585 Mixed Chorus 585 Princess 585 Senior Play 58. HARRY GREENWALD f I V CECIL DON GRIFFIN I ' ,.1 fs, Football 56-57-585 Honor Graduate. nf f B 1 7 5,0 . A I JAMES EMMETT GUICE 5 f' f I -fe Q-. I S-. -S-. I SHERRY sue GUTTERIDGE Thespians 56-57-58, President 585 Three One-Act Plays 56, 585 1 Senior Play 585 Chapel Club 565 National Honor Society 57- M 585 National Math Club 57-585 Lady-in-Waiting 585 Annual zz' Staff 585 Manager for Orange Party 58. - 1 is, CHARLES R. HAGERTY X I JAMES BURE LUCILLE ELLEN HAMILTON I VA I I 1 JAMES FRED HANSCOM FTA 56-585 Golf Team 565 Senate 56-575 Thespians 56-585 Key Club 565 Spanish Club 57, President5 Football 565 Chess Club 565 Boy of Month5 Senior Play 58. JESSIE LEE HARPER Latin Club 565 Library Assistant 56-575 Bengal Guards 56-575 Girls' Chorus 58. 54 TT HAMILTON Spanish Club 565 GAA 565 Ish End Club 57-58. In 3 1- 3 . x 'f' JANICE RUTH HATCH 55 f Thespians 565 FHA 565 GAA 565 Bengal Guards 56-57, Rope Z Twirler 56-57. , its , . ROBERT DALE HATINGER Senate 56-57-585 500 Club 585 Spanish Club 565 Key Club 585 Boys' State 575 Rotary Boy of the Month5 National Honor Society 57-585 Bengal Lancers 565 Annual Staff 56-575 Thursday - -- 'T ...iii 'fiim1:'.in1i,- , slide Rule Club 56-57. at - -- ff 5 - s?:f-me 1 X.. .. fe- if an - W,-.5 1555. - ..if...:mf. ,- 5 . , .55 f,g?ag1f,.?,.v . 125' - 5. .im ws . ROBERT LEE HEMPHILL FFA 565 Key Club 585 National Honor Society 57-585 Rotary Boy of the Week5 Tiger Scratches Co-Editor 585 Texas Journalism Honor Days 585 Honor Graduate. VERLENE HERRlNG National Honor Society 56-57-585 500 Club 57-585 Tiger Scratches 57-585 Honor Graduate. BEN MILTON HIGHSAW Chess Club 56-57-585 Chapel Club 56-57-585 Bengal Lancers 56-575 Bengalaires 58. BRUCE HENRY HILL Cheerleader 57-58, Head Cheerleader 585 Class Reporter 575 Spanish Club 565 Prince 585 Chorus 58. PHILLIP HAROLD HOBBS i Football 565 Basketball 56-57-585 Track 57-585 500 Club 585 Slide Rule 575 Senate 58. SIDNEY EUGENE HOBDEN Chapel Club 585 Lancers 57. SYLVIA DICKEY HOGG PHILBERT LYNN HON EYCUTT yiii Basketball 56, 5oo Club sa, Tennis 56, sa, Tiger scraiches sa. , . 5 ' ., '. ' 'ni lil W2 5 ' ,Q-w e Zlfl E T l T' T- ff- ' i1if ?l K 'f 17361 'A-if 4 T K I T l 'T A wha Wa, , are 3? if 9 ,slit 5 l -5 -5 'Fei E? MARILYN SUE HOPPER Bengal Guards 56-57, Bugle Sergeant 56-57, Council Vice-Presi- dent 56-577 Bengalaires 58, Council Vice-President 58, Bengal Debs 56-57-587 Mixed Chorus 58, Council Historian 585 GAA 585 FTA 58, Thespians 56, Tiger Scratches Staff 58, Girls' Chorus 58. LINDA ANN HOWARD GAA 56-57-58, FHA 57-581 Thespians 56, Mixed' Chorus 585 Girls' Chorus 58. PATRICIA ANNE HUDSON Cheerleader 56-57-58, Beauty Nominee 56-57-587 FFA Sweet heart 567 Thespians 56, 58: GAA 56, Spanish Club 567 Junior Favorite 575 Junior Class Treasurer 575 Football Maid 57: Good Sportsmanship League 57-58, Mixed Chorus 58: Traffic Com mittee 56, Rotary Girl of Week 587 Princess 581 Senate 56 Senior Play 58. PEGGY JO HUGH ES FHA 57, GAA 56-577 Girls' Chorus 57, Mixed Chorus 587 Library Assistant 57-58. WILLIAM FRANK HULSEY Chess 57-58, Treasurer 585 Bengal Lancers 56-575 Bengalaires 58: 500 Club 587 Chapel Club 56. RONALD GLENN JACKSON Football 56-57-58, Prince 585 Class Treasurer 58. FLORENCE CECELIA JEANISE FHA 56. HAROLD WILLIAM JOBES ' Bengalaires 58, Slide Rule 56-57, Football 56, Latin Club 56- 57-58, Annual Staff 567 Bengal Lancers 56-57. GEORGE MORGAN JONES Spanish Club 577 Basketball 575 Track 57. WANDA LOUISE JONES GAA 56-57-58, FTA ss, Thespians se, sa. LEILA MARGARET KANTZ FTA 56, 58, Thespians 56-57-58, Chess Club 57, Chapel Club 56, 58, 500 Club 56-57-58, Reporter 57, Secretary 58, Inter- scholastic League Declamation 56-57, Poetry Reading 58, Voice of Democracy Winner 58, A Cappella Choir 56, Girls' Chorus 57, Triple Trio 57, Three One-Act Plays 56, Junior Play 57, Girls' State 57, Latin Club 57-58, National Honor Society 57- 58, National Math Club 57, Stark Contest Finalist 58, Saluta- torian 58. FRANCES ELIZABETH KARRER Latin Club 56-57-58, French Club 57-58, FTA 57-58, Thespians 56-57, GAA 56-57, Chapel Club 56-57, Slide Rule Club 58. MARY LOUIS KEMBLE Bengal Debs 57 58, Bengal Lancers 57, Mixed Chorus 58, Girls Chorus 58, Bengalaires 58, GAA 56, Thespians 56, FTA 58, National Honor Society 58, Senate 58. SUDIE RUTH KEN N EDY Thespians 56-57-58, FHA 56-57, Pianist 56, President 57, GAA 56-57, Junior Play 57, FTA 56-57, Rotary Girl of the Week 58: Senate 56, Chess Club 57, Three One-Act Plays 57, Girls' Chorus 58, Mixed Chorus 58. DORIS RAE KING FHA 56. LINDLEY ALLEN KING Student Body President 58, Junior Class President 57- So ho 1 P ' more Class President 56, Football 56-57-58, Captain 58, Basket- ball 57-58, Captain 58, Baseball 56-57-58, Sophomore Class Favorite 56, Prince 58, 500 Club 58, Spotlight-Athletic 58. KATHARIN E GAY KRESSER Ish End Club 58, Pearl River High School, Thespians 56, Three One-Act Plays 56, Intramurals 56-57. CAROLYN BREWER LAWHON Triple Trio 57, FHA 57-58, Mixed Chorus 57-58. SARAH LYN N LEISTER Annual Staff 56-57-58, Editor-in-Chief 58, Assistant Editor 57, Sophomore Editor 56, Tiger Scratches Co-Editor 58, Spotlight- Publications 58, Homemaker of the Year 57, FHA 56-57-58, President 58, Secretary 57, Sweetheart 57, Chapel Club 56-57- 58, Reporter 57, Secretary 58, Key Club Sweetheart 57, National Honor Society 57-58, Secretary 58, FTA 56, 58, Traffic Com- mittee 56, Rotary Girl of the Week 58, Senate 56, Girls' State 57, Stark Contest Finalist 58, Thespians 56, GAA 56, Honor Graduate. VELMA AGN ES LELEUX FHA 56-57, FNA 56-57, Secretary-Treasurer 57, Girls' Chorus 58, Chapel Club 58. BILL LEVINGSTON Football 56-57-58- Track 56-57-58- Spanish Club 56- Key Club - 56- National Honor Society 58- 500 Club 58- Boys State 57- Slide Rule Club 56-57 Best All Around Boy 58- Rotary Boy Q:-g Play 58. 5 gy , , ' :' A K' , , , ' , .. J' of the Week 585 Senate Vice-President 585 Prince 585 Senior TOMMY LOCKE Football 57-585 senate 57, Track 57. BOBBIE JOE LONGLOIS Chapel Club 56-57-58, GAA 56-57-58, FNA 56-57-58, President 585 FHA 56-57-58. JULIA MARION LUNSFORD GAA 565 FTA 56-57-585 Library Assistant 56-57-585 Pep Squad ' 58. .V I ' lf I ,- GEORGE WALTER MCCLENDON -is f tor I I , , 'T' f Football Manager 56, 585 Basketball Manager 565 Baseball PATRICIA LADD LYMAN Bengal Guards 56-575 Bengalaires 585 Head Roper and Historian 585 Chapel Club 56-57-585 FNA 56-57, Reporter 56, President 575 Latin Club 565 Thespians 58. if 0 Manager 575 Chess Club 585 Slide Rule Club 585 Tennis Team ss Q BARBARA JUDITH Chapel Club 565 Thespians 56-57-585 GAA 56-575 FTA 57-585 Chess Club 57-585 Tiger nual Representative 56-57. 58 BRYAN EDWARD MCKINLEY Rotary Boy of the Month 585 Tiger Scratches Sports Editor 585 Senior Play 58. MARCIA SAYERS MCLAIN Girls' Chorus 58, President 585 Mixed Chorus 585 FTA 58. JEAN MCLAUGHLIN FHA 56. ANNE MARLOWE Scratches Staff 585 FHA 56, 585 An- FHA 56-575 Glee Club 56-575 4-H Club 56-575 Pep Squad 56-57. NORVIN ELERY MATHIS EVA DELORES MATHEWS BILLY EDWIN MAYFIELD Slide Rule Club 565 Football Manager 565 Tennis 56. JAMES BARRY MAYO Thespians 56-57-585 Spanish Club 565 Chess Club 565 Three One-Act Plays 57. MARY KATHRYN MEEKS Thespians 56-57-585 GAA 575 Ish End Club 58, Reporter 585 Annual Representative 565 FTA 565 Girls' Chorus 58, Reporter 58. BARBARA THOMASIN E MEN DOZA FHA 56-57-585 Chess Club 585 Bengal Guards 56-575 Bengal- aires 585 Rotary Girl of Week 585 Chapel 56. DORWIN DEWAYNE MILLER Bengal Lancers 56-575 Bengalaires 58, Council 585 Boys' Or- chestra 58, Business Manager 585 Rotary Boy of the Week 58. RONALD RAY MONTGOMERY PHIL GERUN MOORE Chess Club 575 Slide Rule Club 585 Three One-Act Plays 58 Football- 56. MARVIN HAROLD MORGAN GRACE YVONNE NANTZ Thespians 56-57-587 FTA 567 Lady-in-Waiting 587 Traffic Com- mittee 587 Mixed Chorus 587 Rotary Girl of the Week 58. WANDA LEE NELMS FHA 56. ANN IE LAU RA NELSON GAA 567 Thespians 56-57-587 FTA 56-57-58, Secretary 587 FHA 56'57f FNA 587 Chess Club 577 Annual Staff 587 French Club 58, President 587 Three One-Act Plays 58j Rotary Girl of the Week 587 Senior Play 587 Chapel Club 56. JAMES HAROLD NELSON Slide Rule Club 56-577 Thespians 56, 582 FTA 581 Junior Play 571 Rotary Boy of the Week 587 Bengal Lancers 56-571 FHA Beau 58, FRANCES MARIE NICHOLS FTA 56-57-587 Thespians 56, 587 FNA 57-58, Vice-President 587 Chess Club 577 FHA 561 Pep Squad 58. PRENTICE RAY NORWOOD MARGARET ANN O'DELL Bengal Guards 56-57, Quartermaster 56-57, Council Reporter 57f Bengalaires 58, Historian 587 Bengal Debs 56-57-587 Mixed Chorus 587 Girls' Chorus 587 GAA 587 FHA 587 Thespians 56. MIKE OWENS DE Club 56. JUDY ANN PACE Thespians 567 Annual Representative 587 Annual Staff 58 Spanish Club 56. RICHARD FREDERICK PAYNE WAYNE RATCLIFF REBECCA ANN REED Latin Club 56-57-585 French Club 58, Vice-President 585 FTA 56-57-585 Thespians 565 Slide Rule Club 57-585 National Honor Society 57-585 Annual Representative 575 Spotlight-Social Studies 585 Honor Graduate Football Manager 565 Basketball Manager 565 Baseball Manager 565 Tennis 56-57-585 Slide Rule Club 58. soo Club 58, Latin Club so-575 Golf Team 56-57-58. RICHARD WAYNE QUEBODEAUX MARY JUDITH PEARCY MARTHA SHARON PETERSON GAA 56-575 FTA 56-575 Thespians 56-57-585 Rotary Girl of the Week 585 Senate 57-585 Football Maid 585 Senior Favorite 585 Spanish Club 565 Duchess 58. JOHN HERBERT PEVOTO NANCY FAYE PITTMAN JOHNNY POUTRA SIDNEY MAE PREJEAN GAA 56-575 FTA 56-575 Thespians 56-57-585 Rotary Girl of the Week 585 Football Maid 585 Mixed Chorus 585 FHA 56, Par- liamentarian 565 Thespian Historian 58. FFA 565 DE 57. FRANK BROWN RACH lll FFA 56. FHA 56-57, Thespians 56-57, Annual Representative 56-57, Annual Staff 56-57-58, Assistant Organization Editor 56-57, Organization Editor 58, Senate 56, 58, Secretary 58, GAA 56- 57 Beauty Nominee 57-58, Queen 58, Spotlight-Senate, Traffic Committee 56-57, FTA 56, Chorus 58, Rotary Girl of the Week WANDA MERLE REID FHA 56. LUTH ER PAUL RHODES JOHN R. RICHARDSON SYLVIA LYNNE RIGSBY Bengal Guards 56, GAA 56, Bengalaires 58. LYNDON HAYWARD ROBINSON JR National Honor Society 57-58, President 58 500 Club 56 57 58 President 58, Bengalaires 58, President 58 Assistant Drum Maior 58, Bengal Lancers 56-57, Thespians 56 57 Junior Play 57, Latin Club 56-57, Spotlight-Science 58 Mixed Chorus 58 Thursday Slide Rule Club 56, Summer Science Prolect 57 Science Fairs 57-58, Lamar Science Fairs 5758 National Math Club 56-57-58, Senior Play 58, Valedictorlan 58 Stark Contest Finalist 58. JEANETTE RODRIGUEZ GAA 57, FNA 57, Chorus 58, Band 56-57, Chapel Club 56. JACKIE DON ROLLINS MARY CATHERINE ROMERO Senate 58, Traffic Committee 58, Thespians 56, 58, FTA 58 Annual Staff 57, GAA 56, National Honor Society 58. BARBARA JO RUNN ELS ANN VIRGINIA SAMPSON French Club 58, Spanish Club 58, FNA 58, GAA. Chorus 58, Rotary Boy of the Week 58, Senate 56, Football 56, Basketball 56. Key Club 56-57, Latin Club 56-57-58, Chapel Club 56, Thespians 56, 58, Chess Club 56. SHIRLEY CHRISTINE SANDERS SHIRLEY FAYE SANDERS Q TOMMY SAVAGE EUNICE BEATRICE SCARBER Thespians 56, FHA 56, 58, Reporter 58, GAA 56 57 58. IRVING EUGENE SCHMITZ K ,. M E ., SHARON JUANITA scHuLTz Chorus 56 57 Mixed Chorus 58 Triple Trio 57 Rotary Girl of the Week 58 if FNA 56-57, Historian 57, French Club 58, FHA 56, Chapel Club 58. MARGARET TH ERESA SELLERS JOSEPHINE MICHEL SELMAN Spanish Club 56, 57, Thesplans 56-57-58, FTA 56, Annual Representative 58, Mixed Chorus 58, Chess Club 56. 4 CARROLL SIDNEY SHADDOCK Three One-Act Plays 58, Stark Contest Finals 57-58, Thursday Slide Rule 56-58, Rotary Boy of the Week 58, Senate 56, Chess Club 56-57, 500 Club 58, Latin Club 56-57-58, Spanish Club 57-58, President 58, Key Club 56-57-58, Lieutenant Gov- ernor 57-58, A Cappella Choir 56-57, Bengal Lancers 56-57, Football 56-57-58, National Math Club 57-58, National Honor Society 57-58, English Spotlight 58, National Merit Scholarship Finalist 58, Honor Graduate 58. CLARENCE DOUGLAS SHELTON ELIZABETH ANN SMITH ETTA ANDORA SMITH FHA so, se. FELIX JOSEPH SMITH Tennis Team 57-585 Chess Club 565 Latin Club 56-57-585 FTA 585 Slide Rule Club 565 Track 56. ROBERT ALLEN SNELL ANTHONY CALVIN SNYDER RICHARD ALVA STANFI ELD Senate 565 Baseball 56-575 Basketball 56-575 Football 56-575 FFA 57-585 Key Club 565 Rotary Boy of the Month 585 Senior Class Vice-President 58. CHESTER LEE STARK Football 585 Key Club 56-57-585 National Math Club 57-585 National Honor Society 585 500 Club 57-585 Slide Rule Club 565 Chess Club 56. VIRGINIA GAYLE STILL FHA 56-57, Sweetheart 575 Mixed Chorus 585 Girls' Chorus 58. Annual Staff 575 Senior Play 58. some Nominee 57-58. BETTY NAN STRINGER Football 56-57-585 Baseball 56-57 58 Senate Basketball 57 58 GAA 565 FTA 56-575 Thesplans 565758 Senate 565758 Reporter 585 Princess 585 Junior Play 57 Mixed Chorus 58 Good Sportsmanship League 58 Tiger Football Sweetheart 56 1 LARRY LEE STRINGER Football 56-57-585 Baseball 56-57 58 Senate Basketball 5758 Class President 585 Junior Class Vice President 57 Most Hand JAN ET FRANCES SWANZY Thespians 56-57-585 FHA 56-575 National Honor Society 57-585 Annual Staff 585 Junior Play 575 Chess Club 56-575 Honor Graduate 58. GRETCHEN DOVE SWITZER Spanish Club 565 FTA 56-575 FNA 575 Tiger Scratches 58. GAIL ELIZABETH THIERHEIMER FTA 56-57-58, Vice-President 585 GAA 565 Thesplans 56-57-585 Annual Staff 585 Three One-Act Plays 585 Senior Play 585 lsh End Club 58. PAT L. THOMPSON MARY TELDA TRAHAN FHA 565 FNA 56-57-585 Library Assistant 585 Chapel Club 585 Mixed Chorus 58. ALICE TURNER Spanish Club 56, FNA 57-58, FTA 58, Tiger Scratches 585 Chapel Club 56. JERRY JAMES VAN PELT Baseball Manager. LINDA ANN WADDELL FHA 56, President 585 GAA 56-575 Library Assistant 56-57. CETHA J EAN WADE FHA 56-57-58, Vice-President 56, Song Leader 57, Vice-Presi- dent 585 Library Assistant 565 GAA 565 Chapel Club 575 An- nual Representative 575 FTA 585 Thespians 585 Rotary Girl of the Week 585 lnterscholastic League Shorthand 58, Typing 57. FRANCIS ANN WALKER FHA 56-575 Bengal Lancers 56-575 Bengalaires 585 Bengal Debs 56-57-585 National Honor Society 57-585 Mixed Chorus 585 Girls' Chorus 58. JUDITH ANN WARNER Spanish Club 56, Thespians 56-57-58, Choir 56, Bengal Lancers 56-57, Bengal Debs 56-57-58, Bengalaires 58, Reporter 58, Junior Play 57, Mixed Chorus 58, President 58, National Honor Society 58, Spotlight-Choral Music 58, Girls' Chorus 58, FTA 56-57, Chapel Club 56, Senior Play 58. LINDA CAROL WEATH ERSBY FTA 56-57-58, President 58, Treasurer 57, Thespians 56-57-58, Ish End Club 58, National Honor Society 58-57, Treasurer 58, Bengal Guards 56-57-58, Roper, Senate 58, Three One-Act Plays 56-58, Junior Play 57, Annual Staff 58, Daughters of the American Revolution Award 58. BARBARA ELIZABETH WHITE FNA 57, Secretary 57, Historian 58, Chapel Club 58, FHA 56 CAROL ANN WILLIAMS CHARLES BENNETT WILSON Senate 56, Rotary Boy of Week 58. PATRICIA ANN WINKLE FHA 56, Secretary-Treasurer 56, Thespians 56-57-58, FTA 56- 57-58, National Honor Society 57-58, Reporter-Historian 57-58, Annual Representative 58, Royal Court 58, Ish Encl Club 58, Vice-President 58, Tiger Scratches 58, Three One-Act Plays 58, Rotary Girl of Week 58. BOBBY JOE WISE LENORD WOMACK sand 56, soo Club sa. Science Fair First Place 57-58. 58, Girls' Chorus 58. MICAL KENT WOOD National Merit Scholarship Finalist 58 Key Club 57 58 National Honor Society 57-58, Vice-President 58 National Math CIJb 57-58, 500 Club 57-58, Annual Staff 58 Junior Play '17 French Club 57-58, Vice-President 58 Westinghouse Science Talent Search 58, Mixed Chorus 58 Library Assistant 56 JULIA SUE WRIGHT FNA 57-58, Chapel Club 58, FHA 56 57 Library Assistant 57 WAYNE YOUNG FFA 56-57-585 Football 56, Baseball 55. BERNICE WINVER SPELL Vera Barrett and Tommy Savage pose on the stairway to the stars at the senior prom. Sarah Lynn Leister and Joyce Craig are pleased when the caps and gowns finally arrive. ll,nDlkllClll.S' Some of the seniors enjoyed playing ball at the senior picnic at Honey Island. M..i....u--in lu, In spite of all senior activities, seniors must still find time to address and rnail invitations to friends and relatives. Mrs. Lucille Ramsey, senior English teacher, has plenty To do while sick, grading senior research papers. 68 During Bermuda shorts day for The Seniors a pyramid was built. G.A.A. seniors received Their iackets af1er earning a number of credits. Seniors taking physics enioy working in class Ushers at the Stark Contest are Rita Slaughter, Sharon Settles, Sydney Preiean, Joyce Craig, and Betty Stringer. , Before lining up forthe exercises, students met in assigned rooms to get organized. 66th An n ual Commencement Exercis s 70 That long awaited moment when seniors at last marched across the field for commencement exercises. The Reverend Bob Waters addressed the graduates. Ann Nelson happily receives her diploma from school board member, Bill Stringer. The 1957-58 senior class, numbering 204, stand together for the last time. 'C 6 e Q3 0 5 ao' PETE WINFREY PreSfdenr CHARLES ALEXANDER lffbe-Presfdenf SSCfSfQfJ, 811 Z J' fwllbp A-S6s0fSf 494,00 J' Sf 49, 43 Offer 72 F0 FIRST: Robert Adams, Bessie Albritton, Charles Alexander, Robin Andrews. SECOND: Jerry Arceneaux, Vergie Arceneaux, Charles Atkinson, Thurston Babar. THIRD: John Baker, Raymond Barton, Edwin Beachly, Darlene Bean, Cooter Berry. FOURTH: Earlene Bishop, Jay Blume, Martha Bohannon, Woody Bouillion, Danny Brack. FIFTH: Lynn Brackin, Bobby Bridges, Maureen Brock, Tommy Brown, Elaine Burke. tmgyg M , .. W Aw ,:.. .,Ei fi' Q2 ,QA E f fl ..., 5 '4 3 X vw' ' A' FIRST: Ronnie Butler, Carolyn Callahan, Barbara Cameron, Billy Cannon, Delia Canty, Jimmy Carpenter, James Childers, Nita Choate. SECOND: Patricia Cloud, Betty Jo Cooper, Patricia Corder, Penny Corley, Lee Coulter, Lon Craft, Danny Cunningham, Spencer Davenport, Tommy Davidson. THIRD: Jerry Day, Polly Decker, Judith Donoughue, Billy Douga, Bobby Douga, Sue Drake, Gail Duett, Richard Duggan, Kathy Eads. FOURTH: Rocky Ellis, Donna Engles, Sondra Enloe, Frank Faires, Jerry Farnham, Donna Gaye Fields, Norma Fisher, Tommy Ford, Louis Foreman. FIFTH: Nolan Foreman, Carol Ann Foster, Denise Frank, Garlan Franklin, Jerry Frazier, Dolan Frenzel, Patsy Garrard, Maureen Garrett, Jerry Glawson. ' I r i MP , '91 I ,, 'aus IV' ai' L.. ...S s . . Q x m -:N ' mr . Ji R 1 C 3' I' - .mi . ,WLLX 5 I T.. 2 irti, 3 .::f ' I 9 ' . I Q X ,. , 'I I .,:: f - - -:- f ' ff. 1 n 5 TI' f 2 2 :-l I. I, X ff' l lift 1 N.. x Q yy K 3, I X . Y any 5 . 3 l ff, 'EF if --'ff 5 ' I Z' - , , .. I ,,,, . A , y 5, V,. ,T y ,,,, 5 Q ig. ., L , ,., A ..E'b. V ff , - .XSI.4. ,k,f'. .I . ' as 1 i as as King Twirp, Pete Winfree, leads the dancing with Mary Lou Trammell after The presentation and crowning. 4? M K a, V QR' as V A or ' V :Ag Q' Mya l hw V, L , ,,1:., , A ,,:,, 5 Y A L .., Q, 5' f . 2 is r 'if A '15-ff Q iii II' , i aiar V Pat Joiner and Ronnie Camp also enioy the dance 1 if 3 Fooiball Fever was chosen To be presented by the lumor play cast ir to earn money for The class HF' mi an A dramatic scene in 1he play is enacted by 1he cast. Proceeds helped pay for ihe annual iunior-senior banquet. 76 I IH 111: ' as I ll 3 ,. Q W , .k,. I , , X xi , 9 'Fa K F r , N fi f ' M V I - g , V 'f': if i ...:., -f 55, I , 5' M. , . '-- ' ' if I I ' I I . L ... a s , S I 'AAV , 3 Hg, at h-1 M ,jf it ':,,gg, K 5, , 'G wg M.. 1 Q I. ' Q I .,,. Wa y s: .L rg QL . Vxqhy .. I A- ,, i L h il Lsea , I FIRST: Glenda Gray, Henry Griffith, Jerry Griften, Bently Hall, Moritz Hardwick, Johnnie Harvey, Janie Harmon, Jackie Hastain, Mikel Hearfield. SECOND: Paula Hobbs, Betty Hobden, Martha Horton, Freddy Howell, Hank Hubert, Margaret Hudson, Johnny Hughes, Barbara Jackson, Judie Jackson. THIRD: Scott Jackson, William Jackson, Kay Jobe, Phyllis Johnson, Pat Joiner, Cuban Joiner, Earl Jones, Jimmy Jones, Martha Kelly. FOURTH: Carolyn Jo Kent, Diana Ketchell, Linda Kliesch, Marilyn La Caze, Ann Langton, Bobby Lawler, Ray Leake, Gloria Le Blanc, Justin Le June. FIFTH: Mary Kate Littleiohn, Grace Ann Lindsey, James Lonadier, Wayne Long, Ann Lounsberry, James McCaskiII, Wayne McCeIIand, John McGee. 43 l sg: 5, I n , QQ! W NWV X W X IRQ: -'ig' X: I I 'Q I ll it i , W , It I ' ll It , I , I II XI tw W I , I it I I I I I I 5 ' X X'XX A ' Mtv : XX wg , 'X Xlit I I I' t9.ii,, ' ' 'I It I I - Vi K h 3, I ,M I : 'I it I li- i IH' W I X 'I ,W: 'I X l AI Q I , ,I i I !l X wait, Y MX X XXX .il ll I l , Q .- ir MW' .. X W x y , will' ,, il it X t I , . it ii i lit, I It r W , im, 5 I I5 , l A... -.Il LNMWM i m ,I r w , , ,I W I It I X X A, I M Iii! I X I at X X ' : ,X ., N , yiX3gp X, , :XX xii Y 'ml 'X !,v' X A X X MI. ,N WW X V I 1 I ,wi M 'M M gift, - ff I ' it - I it if Ii 1 It I' I. M ttzrnafttef It FIRST: Oliver McPherson, Becky Maid, Terry Martin, Rudy Matthews, Brenda Mayes, Lola Midkiff, Billy Miller, Brenda Mitchell, Weldon Mock. SECOND: Bobby Monk, Nellyne Morgan, Wayne Morris, Butch Mortimer, Tina Munholland, Larry Myers, Darla Norman, Tommy Odell, Bill Oliver. THIRD: Bobby Osgood, Mary Ellen Palmer, Nora Paul, Dan Pearson, Chuck Peterson, Frank Phillips, Frances Phillips, Barry Pollock, Marie Potts. FOURTH: Tommy Pouse, Dennis Powell, Janie Price, Tommy Privette, Phil Procell, Jimmy Purdy, John Rath, Wayne Ratclift, Rose Rao, FIFTH: Jimmy Ramsey, Douglas Reese, Benny Rhodes, Rose Richard, Jo Ann Richardson, Cora Sue Roberts, Donnie Robins, Larry Robinson, John Rochelle. 78 It Xlv xii li li , I I ,mlm It I It W' F IX, . i, I ,ty I ,N X , I W Ji X, I NI I It XXII Ii: ,iI... t. I I i I I I , ll X ,, ily Wit ' NWN X ww.,,,, e-'T' i 44' W. ..- . mm MMWJWI Wm W' . I . gk i MAY nf V .h Jr . , A in xi I 1 V9 a ,. 5 , 'W , Q 1. L ,,. . J , ,, ., ti V A Q fr T: i in In 4- ,Xb t - , lsll Ki K Q2 E? it 3 S we if WG sw u ,mQ, , ggi f gs' L V z .37 Wi if-, AQ Because of outstanding science ability, as above demonstrated, Hank Hubert and Don Von Schriitz were chosen to attend the science program. 79 William Jackson, Maureen Brock, and Mary Kate Littleiohn make fish for decorations forthe iunior prom, A MQ awk! t, cv, , , 4'l',-i'64s'fi?lr'f1 t 4 e Complete with mermaid, the junior prom carried out the theme of Underwater Fantasy. E t Sl X t e P x 'X 'tk t 3 X vi l N XR -1- FIRST: W. E. Rogers, Amos Roy, Norma Rudeseal, Charlotte Sadler, Anna Samuelson, Bruce Savoy, Christine Schroder, Sue Scott. SECOND: Ronnie Scranton, Peter Shaddock, Billy Sheperd, Billy Sherrod, Gene Shifflet, Peggy Shores, Richard Simmons, David Skinner, Larry Smaihall. THIRD: Larry Spector, Windy Spell, David Spiers, Betty Stephens, Celia Stephens, Lois Stevvart, Jackie Stone, Buddy Street, Bill Stringer. FOURTH: Barbara Taylor, Terry Thomas, Gary Joe Tolar, Margie Touchect, Mary Nell Trahin, Carol Ann Trammell, Mary Lou Trammell, Colbert Trawhon, Shirley Turner. FIFTH: Ronald Tuter, Don Von Schriltz, Patsy Waggoner, Charlotte Waldrop, La France Welch, Blanchard Weldon, Larry White, Mary Geraldine White, Thomas White. 'Am 1 'll 5 L ' es: df! , ..,.. 1, ,H IVZIV S g L ,., . --an If 'E ,af .r 2 5? A 'Sw X ee Q lx Y :C ,J Q f seq. W 4 if is f it mvwwf i I 2 5 FIRST: Jame Whitlock, Gail Whitus, SECOND: Don Wilburn, Alice Williams. THIRD: Joseph Williams, Kenneth Williams, Pete Winfrey. FOURTH: Charlotte Wood, Terry Worrell, Alice Sue Worsham. FIFTH: Bernice Young, Joseph Young, Rose Zeto. ' ii L ' ., .- nn 9 at 3 xl' , T FQ 'N k Junior plane geometry students tussle with a test. way, A -i iurvj Ll i ,HUA Q' ,. f is.. Shop students wc VM roiecfs. Physical educaiion is a required subiect. Shown above are girls praciicing volleyball The library is used as a study hall YZ-ew Q ,oe Z0 'ocw QQ ofa BURT MCDONOUGH Presf'o'enf MIKE comfy Vibe-Presfdenf G1 OPM p A7 BAWNET7 Secfefdry 8411 6A44fPfg ,Q 0eQ,ofSf 'q44S6y Pb 451,647 'P CC QO0,fG, FIRST: Danny Aaron, Roy Aaron, Barbara Alexander. SECOND: Joan Alexander, George Allen, Bertha Sue Amaker. THIRD: Paulett Amaker, Delton Anthony, John Arceneaux, Judy Arnaud. FOURTH: Sharon Arnold, Rita Arnold, Betty Austin, Tarver Bailey. FIFTH: Linda Barclay, Gloria Pat Barnett, Billy Barrett, Thomas Barrett. Mk ... I 4-'fl Y-iw l ' , w nur.. 1 xii' f ' Q 5 Li, , 4,3 ,Gb FIRST: Carla Gayle Barton, Johnny Barton, Bill Beachamp, Sue Bell, Linda Belletf, Steve Benckenslein, Jerrie Nell Berrie, Sue Berwick. SECOND: Bonnie Blanco, Herby Boehme, Jim Bord B H B cl Bradley, Nancy Brian, Mike Buzzano. THIRD: Charles Byrd, Barbara Caldwell, Alvin Callahan, Janelle Callahan, Ned Cameron, Mary Campbell, Ray Campbell, Charles Carey, Hershel Childers. FOURTH: Linda Chofe, Helen Rose Colburn, Gayle Colburn, Wayne Coleman, Edra Cormier, Mike Conn, David Cook, Kyle Cooper, Ben Cooper, FIFTH: Huey Cooper, Annelle Cox, Jerry Craig, Pat Crawford, Robert Croin, Sandra Crow, Rita Sue Crow, Ben Culpepper, Billy Cunningham. on, e y oy , Jimmy Box, Carol Bradford, Lenore - 1. . - - iiimm ' , i I Q .fas- ' r ik M' li ii ff, limi il. 2 A J ,AA , .r Y W ..., T H . '3 - , '+,k.!- J i Zi L If ' -.zfs it .,.:. .:,: 4 K S? 1 l W 1.1 a . R ' gi sg' is-2 N -sv. ,. i . Sixth period Study Hall students take advantage of this time to prepare class work V-ul various periods of art history. Sophomores ... W-mf' f - ..- 1 - 'I , S i S ,fs ff s T L, . .f i ' 3 vbsn i - sv -V Q Q9 QB P -1 -. ui -4- C Q. ro 3 -+ ua rn 2. O 4 E O -1 I 3 lQ 5 :J :- D. :fl -f. m -1 m 3 -. 3 m 91 C 3 ua nr :S Q. uv -. 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SECOND: Donald Egan, Linda Elliot, Pat Ellis, Margaret Fess, Judy Flynn, Alyce Flowers, James Foil, L. A. Foster, Gloria Gancly. THIRD: Earline Garret, Beth Garret, Frances Garrison, Buddy Gillin, Mary Golden, Betty Goodman, Larry Granger, Kenneth Green, Wanda Grey. FOURTH: Tommy Hale, Johnny Haley, Carolyn Hamby, Betty Hamilton, Linda Hancock, Dottie Hardin, Beth Hemphill, Sarah Hicks, Lily Hines. FIFTH: Jerry Hines, Brian Hobbs, Emma Hobden, Betty Hodge, Jerry Hodgkinson, Edgar Hogg, Jane Honeycutt, Dale Kelly. 1' -R ,A ASW 89 -J jf ,.,v 'X: K ' s F ,iw rar 1 'K 4' .. rs' f. , Z L, Q , , V:-: I - K , -f x ,C 1' f g A X :J x, lv ge, Q, ,I 5 , Q . 2 :I Z,Lv ss. Q , if r dw H , s if iw K X lx df Syl' Q M E .I P Q 'IV -Q... 1.': . is 12 . ' :X iff!! s I I I q af s at ir N , I .. I 'I ,,: I I I ,ay F I . , E fl : 'I ll I iff -1- f a I :.. if If as J , n , 1 l I 1 rv JI I l l -3 :Y X I 'ir - sl -am' A , Nw , , We wx- . rl sr' .una- 1 h M- 90 1. 7 015, . ' as I - ' M 4 JE will ' FIRST: Mary Kelly, Don Kee, Lanell Jones, Linda Johnson, William Jellison, Aaron James, Sandra Jackson, Gay Nell Inman, Don Howard. SECOND: Elaine Hubbard, Norma Humphrey, Lou Honeycuft, Nathan Kuhn, Rosefa Killion, Charles Knotf, James Landrum, Bonnie Lane, Mary Malhiet. THIRD: Bradford Lanthier, Charles Lalham, Clem Leake, Vera LeLeux, Margie Lewis, Wanda Lewis, Edith Lingo, Linda Louney, Wanda McCann. FOURTH: Brenda McClelland, Ronnie McClure, Carolyn McCormick, Delores Malthews, Wayne McCaniey, Jimmy McDaniels, Bert McDonald, Waller McDonald, Charles McGrory, FIFTH: Charloite McKee, Margaret McLaughlin, Laurie McLeod, Bill McPherson, Helen Miller, Ida Mitchell, Nancy Morris, Leslie Moses. ,N-as we I ff' I f . .Ez ' dmv- '!f' I N Q4 ,, ww ,gif pa 'l 'B K wiv , V .f 'onl- ,...... i , was 35 E ' 5 s ,il M Ea fm .ms ,- -'Q tj :Z ' V l - ,, fi LLV- mv, g t Page J K.KLl. V -its seuouuoqdog 1 Q0 Q15 N0 Sophomores Sophomores Q '3 f S New samuuoqdo QF 45,10 Q Q M-ang. .Z Mrs. Nelson's homemaking students learn to make their own clothes as rt Future Hornemakers prepare Christmas cards tor mental patients. 9I Latin Club officers prepare for their banquet. ,,,, -5 gk 5 r,,L. r 1 r W rag. fl 5 ,, 3 OLU g' 2 QA 3 3 C w KD 7' E U' m gn 5 3 S or 5 Q U. Nw 1 4 3 DJ smouuoqdog sa: oqdog DJ I 1 O m 45 S 3 2 T 91 Q. E 5. no .. J' FD .- 'ii 5. Q C cr 'ff' ,E Q , K I fx Q i if Sophomores ' x'.V I A y X A P W Q I 3- ,fr Q 2 .. :fr EL FIRST: Patsy Mulhollan, Mildred Nelson, Edward Nichols, Barbara Northcutt, Karin Osbourne, Betty Pace, Duncan Palmer, Joe Parkhurst. SECOND: Mike Parish, Tommy Pauley, Oleta Peet, Roger Perkins, Jimmy Perkins, W. L. Perry, Carolyn Pennington, Jackie Powell, Billie Marie Ramsey. THIRD: Vertis Raymer, Barbara Richards, Kay Richardson, Dennis Rishel, Judy Roberts, Carol Robinson, Charles Robinson, Sharon Rochell, Judy Sackett. FOURTH: Hal Sanders, Bruce Scarber, Margaret Seal, Janet Sears, Jimmie Self, Charles Sexton, Carol Jo Sheffield, Joe Shelton, James Shelton. FIFTH: Roy Shovan, Carole Shultz, Delores Silvertooth, Robert Sims, Rita Slaughter, Billie Jo Smith, Samuel Summerall, Tommy Swift, Elizabeth Sybalsky. il' .V sf' Ss , if K ' A J is , W-H19 dj' .fs , 'Bt lt 3 s w R , is c H 2 M. ' i-, S J lzl if Q' ss,,, , TW? 5 ,,- C 'Q a A J .,, f T S, ,, A S ,.,. . J ,flu I K ' y Y R A iilis S ' gs it 'W' , -A S Q it lilt i ' .- 'il 3 ki ,i f ' . MQ? wif M' fi if 3' j,.y X s at , vi qi -JK X Q .,,. . FIRST: Judy Talbot, Kenneth Taylor, Susan Trimble, Linda Tuter. SECOND: Sandra Tyler, Micki Urban, Ronnie Vickers, Pat Walker. THIRD: Willard Washington, Leah Ann Weaver, Harold Welsh, James Welch. FOURTH: Hugh Wilburn, Elton Willey, Ronny Willis, Linda Windham, Janelle Wood. FIFTH: Clark Wood, Kathy Woods, Deana Woodworth, Woody Wright, Billy Yount, in 4 y y , X .f 'W W' at-I sgff 1 lining ua o 'o J' o 1 2 io ofa E to Sophomores Sophomores uw S N0 3' f NS O Q55 3 o 3 VP ww ST' an-4' First period girls' physical education classes playing in the snow. A near-riot took place before school when it snowed. tfyvr W , L W , -'- ' N' ft V' W of .rs .rr . ,W ' . WM, -' No one paid any attention to wet feet and cold fingers in the confusion. Carr and Stark took on a new light-like a fairy land to most, but by noon the last sign of snow was gone. We remember . . . Junior High M Om fa' fl T?-M3 W W -W .. DJE 5 ,.f Mmm UWA? QSM fH.H: X -Qmmw' , 'wb ' FIRST: Kenneth Adams, Chuck Andrus, Lela Ann Arnold, Gary Arceneaux, Jerri Arceneaux, Robert Armstrong, Sherry Atwood, Mary Linda Bailey, Sherry Barber, Claudette Barrett, Charlie Barron. SECOND: Kenneth Barry, Linda Barton, Marie Barton, Carol Ann Bass, Linda Bates, Irene Beasley, Glenda Beaurquais, Yvonne Beauseau, Barbara Beechly, Shirley Beeson, Charles Berry, THIRD: Jimmy Bledsal, Curtis Blessit, LaVern Blum, Howard Boleman, Sherry Bolleman, Woody Boullion, Donnie Brack, Jack Brearley, Beverly Breaux, Linda Breaux, Melanie Brewer, Austin Broussard, Robert Bryan. FOURTH: Rebecca Bugg, Marilyn Burch, Milton Burnet, Roland Byerly, Ronald Byerly, Joe Cannon, Charles me Carlin, John Carroll, Mary Lou Cassidy, Don Chattiler, Sue Childers, Mike Clarke, Robert Cockrell. FIFTH: Barbara Cook, John Cook, Judy Cope, George Craft, Joe Crawford, Evelyn Croker, Shirley Curl, Donna Crump, Jimmy Currie, Perry Currie, Dickie Davis, Gary Day, Mike Dickie. SIXTH: Verna Diggs, Kenneth Domonie, Brenda Duett, John Duhon, James Easten, Betty Eddins, Gerald Edwards, Johnnie Eagan, Helen Evans, Johnny Evans, Leo Evans, Patsy Evans, Tommy Jean Falcon. 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QF Grade 94 A pug, , wt V, K X f ef' '55 T ' if' 41 'af' y 4' 2 ' gm 3 . , tw , kg' 5. ' Q t t ' A KAK K g e l 2 A 3 A Ninth Grade qw 9- . 4 'sv t 3 ,ke O -1 of . Q. m . A will at 1 1 M , t N' W e Q e K AL L'zf HZ, is 'I .La E Q 5, f In K It as .g,, i AN ,, , yigfff, - I A I . ,A., ,Q JF' t ef t Q , Shirley Beason and Kathy Kent work in the office on Student Day. W inf gpm..-.a tft 1 af .32 A ,lx . -pm ik P Q L 3 pm' , 'Q 6, M at Q x ll F I ts ii 52' 'G' YY. 1' . ,. is .:1.V: a t L J L r ,K ss f ' -A. a n G A fv J f L , , :It T ' , is X 51 x 'Q -'ij M it L ,, , if .st in 2 . , f., . , 'ff -s Q ' as K in 'rzf H Qf. -- At ' 1 L - E K - , . ,,. I .,, . . 'k,. L ei - A ' f 'L' Q X ,tiiil if , I Z - R 'la yilgiykk nn. Q, ,,. .3 exit? E 5 7 ' ' 1' 'iw JH., ,':' in g J il if: FIRST: Leon Faries, Peggy Faries, Mary Lynn Finnell, Mary Ford, Dayle Foreman, Peggy Foreman, Denny Forest, Garlin Franklin, Jo Ann Freeman, Walter Freeman, Dawn Gable, Ethel Glawson, Marie Glawson. SECOND: Beverly Golden, Rusty Goodman, Earl Gordon, Rebecca Gordon, Danny Gray, LeNalle Gray, Mike Gray, Carolyn Green, James Greg, Mary Grimes, Loretta Guillory, Sandra Guillory, Kim Gutteridge. THIRD: Delores Hardin, James Hardin, Doris Hardy, Louise Hall, Gene Harper, Janice Heeth, Pat Henry, Dick Herrington, Nancy Hobbs, Cathrine Hoff, Richard Hogg, James Hogue, Joy Holland. FOURTH: Hazel Hollstien, Jimmy Hudson, Randy Hyatt, Diane Jackson, Sherry James, Anthony Jeanise, Kenneth Jernigan, Caroll Johnson, Louis Johnson, Marcoa Johnson, Mary Johnson, Harry Jones, Jimmie Jones. FIFTH: James Jones, Millen Jones, Sharron Jones, Nancy Journeay, Floyd Kelly, Ray King, Richard Kirk- patrick, Ronnie Kliesch, Carol Kreiser, Margret Kyle, Winfield Landry. SIXTH: Gail Lanthier, Melissc Lassiter, Mary Jane Lathium, Tippie Laun, Jo Ann LeBlance, Jim Leforgey, Terry LeMaster, Barry Levine, Ann Levingston, Olivia Linscomb, Ina Jeane Lockart. or . g.'r l0l . ' rm N t, Q s J I-ea-I' ' 1 , :: , 2- A my . , I , wr- 1 I 5, w ,, Q sw if it Q 3 S' I l v- is aj A S ,,, , -at at , , i as S , as 1 5 A I ft ,X cf X i I I I it F f 1 -is .R 'fx .y . 3 :3 'l . f It i I W A Q53 '.. : 1 S I Q N . ,: I ' 6 il SF! if l J ' l if Ali W: Y 'II' fit 9a I A 1:-,, r agar: 'A T nw ill' 4 was I ' 14 J DQVQ , Elv my Li, 5? 1 :Qs-'syyt m m..: , -Q A Vg I02 FIRST: John Louis, Ben Lozano, Sammy Mahfouz, Tommy Maid, Sharon Mann, Jerry Manning, Donnie Martell, Jimmy Martin, Clarence Mason, Deowano Masters, Paula Mathews, Glenn Mathews, Shelda Mayo. SECOND: Charles McClleand, Jean McFarland, Betty Mendoza, Gene Mendoza, Beverly Miller, Jimmy Miller, Gloria Mitchell, Sandra Moody, Lena Moore, Robert Morgan, Raymond Morgan, Barbara Mullins, Robert Murphy. THIRD: Francis Murray, Douglas Neilms, Pat Nelson, Bobby North, Carolyn Nott, Janet Officer, Mike Oglesbee, Eddie Osman, Sam Parker, Shirley Parkhurst, DeLynn Peacock, Jimmy Penick, Joe Penny. FOURTH: Lucille Perkins, Don Peveto, John Provo, Pat Provo, Jeanne Randolph, Deebee Ray, Cleveland Reed, David Reese, Buddy Reeves, Charlotte Richardson, Darlene Richardson, Gay Richardson, Marilyn Richardson. FIFTH: Cappy Ricks, Tanga Riggs, Frank Rigsby, Ann Roberts, Barbara Roberts, Robert Ross, Beverly Roberts, DuWayne Robinson, Linda Sue Robinson, Mike Robinson, Betsy Roosa. SIXTH: Kay Rosco, Sharon Ross, Pete Runnels, Alvin Sadler, Westly Sadler, Stephane Sample, Francis Sanders, Dale Sartin, Kathy Schroder, Judy Schulitz, Carmon Scott. 1 E. i'-Qi X as I C: if 'S I A , N X X si R X: Saw ri S: ls KY' ' I W ' j I I 5: Egg A , ,N-nn, 'T I lm, :gi -'. H aliiii U' A f 7 . - L 4 'r r V- Sw in L T Zigi, Q, ' rw' r I ' H f, . ' rr. sd? , ',,, , inf K1 f- ,W gwzwr ' r rw. Z, 11- k Vsxgi-f' iifaiirgm W V K :pi.ifffEQif2lf32Fi . L 1' r -- A ij -.F E Q12 3, We F' r ' r ff' ' 'F 'gf gi' ' 'f iuf :A ' igxlngiw 5,1-QQ - ,F i g K W ' Q, mu xy-: W 'riff ' ..,. mb X f' fr .1653 pj ' ,j I K 7 f 5 15-H -fwf r rr ' ' , ' . . ' Q I .55 - A J E, Egg, L iii ? 7 j f .,. 5 A. ms t r Q' 5 W' 1 H , ' 95 V, Q ,fig p T .- Y if . g U . , X X! H: in 1 K 'f I El . ,535 11,11 ,. , .fx 42 Ninth Q-19 'W-'EN apmg fi' Grade 2 Lunch hour in the cafeteria. il y- The library is used for study hall and reference. One of ihe class rooms at Carr. Q - 154. rrfr 1 f-M, 1 VCR 94 Ninth QF Ss ' ' 9 few 'K W bil ff-'sf in -MG Q X 5 x 0 w Z 3? QW Grade Q 9 3- 45 fb E .ug X QINUIY . NF s Q- ' as NS.. . - R 'Eri e X Q f Q, lm Q1 .gre AQ 4 55 Q . el f'2'v.. rs aw Q i 1 W 1 fp. xy N x NS A , ... M , iw, . . A it 'X Q, K T Q 1... FIRST: Louis Scott, Diane Sellars, Fred Sherrod, Morris Sheppard, Jimmy Sherwin, Al Siegmund, Judy Slack, Billy Smith, Bobby Smith, Mary Smith, Malina Smither. SECOND: Peggy Soape, Marsha Sowell, R. B. Stanbrough, Ruth Stanley, Harry Still, Clara Strickland, Bernard Stutes, Steve Swearingen, Jerry Swift, Danny Switzer, Murray Taggert. THIRD: Martha Tanner, Otis Tarver, Kay Terry, Burgess Thompson, Carolyn Tommie, Shelia Trahan, William Trala, Benny Travis, Diane Travis, Tony Travis, Pat Tyler, Allen Uptergraph. FOURTH: Dickie Uzzle, Ronnie Vaughn, Robert Vessel, Jane Wade, Jackie Waldrop, Darlene Waldrope, Jerri Walker, Sylvia Walker, Chuck Wallis, Bobby Walls, Mike Waters, Kenneth Weatherford. FIFTH: Larry Weathersby, Sandra White, Frank Williams, Linda Williams, Ted Williams, John Williamson, Brian Wilson, Rodney Wilson, Bobby Wimberly, Bobby Windham. SIXTH: Barbara Winkle, Johnny Wise, Doris Womack, James Wornock, Linda Wright, Orval Wright, Louise Young, Elroy Young, Emearl Yount. 5 .n Y' nfl YV . I - lr Q L My HS S K l 2 , , tlll I - ..', . S A ,fi .I .S S Q S , . -7' -, I. -' ' H- ' A K E 1 S ,K S S sf' -A '95 . A-r li l su.. lt 1 A ' f V 'f 1 S? 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A K x ,, v W . f - SPY E X A: , .F I w s I t'-' f, g i W- ,as-T T ,L ah af S-3... V 'Q L' Q f V H 1 L rv A ff-'S Q s wr fa r t x r 5 ' A ' t fr ,,-A 1 A. swlkiivzfvx ' ii 4 if if Eighth Grade Q Q50 S 4916 o. m 9' t ' umm ' KV' K 1 L .5 M ,EQV r A 1 X, m . Seventh grade students attend an assembly. I06 ,paw 5 ,,k. .ks Z fx -eee Q, .. . - U . L at Y vt Af ..1e Eighth grade students present a play at a seventh grade assembly. -3 x I 3 ., it 'i Wwy If . 'Y'-1-F!-A fs ff . y 9 in ...pf ay y 2 I vi fx A X s 'Q ,gi .,2, , , . , as a new ,NM YEFNMDW Wwd is in Aj 'Ni an-ag if FIRST: Rosemary Aaron Max Abrego Terry Akers Shirley Albritton Jean Alexander Ruby Amacker Joe Almaguer Martha Anderson Bobby Ansaldo Johnny Anthony O. D. Arceneaux Carolyn Arnold Billy Aven Ricky Bagby. SECOND: John Bailey Laura Baker Frank Ball James Ballet Tim Barker Vera Barret Bobby Barrett Robert Belcher David Bell Freddy Benckenstien Roland Bennett Pat Berry Alfred Berwick Tommy Berwick. THIRD: Burlis Bickum Bobbye Blacksher Diane Blackwelder Jo Lynn Blanco Jean Boger Barbara Bonin Darlene Bracklin Lee Roy Bridges Mary Bridges Jackie Brooks Wanda Brooks Dan Brown Don Brown Donald Ray Brown. FOURTH: Linda Brown Robert Brown Gary Bryan Larry Bryant Dorothy Burch Mac Burris David Byrd Jerry Callahan Larry Callahan Mike Callahan Jules Carpenter Kaaren Carroll Merle Carter Arthur Casiano. FIFTH: Carla Cason Thomas Cassidy Judy Chance Dolores Chapmon Kay Chapman Kelly Choate Ellen Coffey, Glenda Coleman, Dean Cooper, Cora Corley, Cleo Coulter, Harvey Coward, Buddy Cox, Floyd Craig. SIXTH: Sandra Crook, Phyllis Cuccio, Jo Ann Day, Diana Dean, Judy Diggs, Carolyn Donovan, Melanie Doss, Judy Drake, Tomalee Drake, Sharon Duggan, Donna Dwiggins, Bobby Dyson, Bob Easly. IO7 W.. -Ji R s : ZQL 1 - -. f?,f'g , ',.V m ti, Q S f 5,,v in 2E'-. T' 1 Q df- fbii 'iff 1 sul if , ' 3,63 .1 its L,': E b ., ES S ' f 1 b 3, ,i , , f t L 1 ' 5, - - 'H Q' ,:A , f' f.,i ' 1 J Q silflv ,... ., 1 ' X L, .ir .... . ffm F l . f 7' T 4 5 J Q: J iiii s ' ii , , ii 5 Y 7 J' , :- l08 l . 'Th u 4 r K ..., Li N ,t Q E sy' Q s R it RF:-T'- ' aw 3? l VW if ' ' Vsgg L I - -x '21 ' ,, ' . 5... , Q' , fs, , l ' x- 15 is in rj Q W s 8 l -' - XL: ,. i :fl . if al l L 5 1, AA ,... iiiy kkiz 8 Zzq , . EEA A In U W3, A, i L 'F , , L. Q, A F I : . ' W if 1 ,, . Y -I i , .g1, . I L K I 1- , .- L ,4 , , , zz., , , ,, 9? ur' FlRST: Bobby Eddins, Gary Eikenhorst, Doyle Enloe, Jackie Eubanks, Robert Eubanks, Betty Jo Evans, Curtis Evans, Margaret Faulkner, Thomas Fletcher, Gerald Flowers, Shirley Floyd, Linda Font, Nathan Foreman, Sharon Foster. SECOND: Sharon France, Wanda Frazier, Ruben Freeman, Richard Fuller, Judi Garret, Bobby Gibson, Eugene Gill, Martha Gill, Ruby Gill, Barbara Gilliam, Tex Gimpel, Boyd Glover, Larry Goodman, Barbara Granger. THIRD: Billy Greer, Deloris Greer, Rex Griffin, Charles Guidry, Charles Guidry, Ray Gunter, Denis Haas, Anita Haley, Andrea Hallberg, Shirley Halliburton, Barbara Ham, Barbara Hamilton, Lynda Hamilton, Donna Hancock. FOURTH: Hardaway, Joe Hargis, Denise Harper, Gus Harris, Larry Harris, Bryant Harrison, James Hart, Lester Hatcher, Judith Hatfield, Norma Hayden, Billy Heard, Gayland Heard, Ann Hebert, Judy Henley. FIFTH: Dorothy Herrin, Richard Hicks, Fulton Hodge, Donald Hodgkinson, Mary Hoffpauir, John Hollis, Randall Hopkins, Kenneth Howard, Janey Hudson, Judy Hughes, Georgia Humble, Tommy Humphrey. SIXTH: Robert Hurst, Jobie lrvine, Donny Jackson, Harold Jackson, Mary Jackson, Nicky Jackson, Mary Sue Janise, Judy Jobe, Bud Johnson, Jovita Johnson, Ronnie Jones, David Karr. 1, , .,..f U I X N 1 .v W S . . Q if 'M- 114' S 'Q 'Q A r s. U 'eff - .g 1 ,Q ,,!,,,,.. K Y K , Q L-.f-gg K . ' ,F .wa 52 7 E I Tzu, ' . 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H .' iw E P' K 5 5 N Q Fix x x X ,, if 4 1 x Aw. , i if Ea, i f h 1 1 H I X ,Tl an W E ' K I x b k FIRST: Dorothy Kelly, Jo Allen Kelly, Sharon Kennedy, Kathy Kent, Tommy King, Bobby Kuhns, Sandra Kuykendall, Jimmy Kyle, Pat Lawson, Dottye Lathame, Frances Laughlin, Pat Laughlin. SECOND: Suzanne Lea, Fannie LeBlanc, Jo Ann Le Blanc, Dorothea Leister, Kathy Le Mons, Douglas Leonard, Buddy Lindner, Enola Lindsey, Hazel Lingo, Danny Lenscomb, Elmer Lenscomb, Gene Locke. THIRD: Jean Lonadier, Wesley Long, Douglas Longron, Irma Longron, Bill Lovelace, Carol Lowe, Roger Lowther, Diana Lunsford, Ronnie Malson, Sandra Mann, Joyce Markle, Frankie Marshall, Rose Marshall, Ella Mae Martin. FOURTH: Naomie Matthis, Benny Mazzola, Gary McCamey, Brad McClain, Johnnie McClelland, Wayne McCoy, Elaine McCray, Wayne McCray, Drew McDonough, Ralph McKee, Sammie McKee, Alvin Mc- Laughlin, Don McLeod, Kerry McPherson. FIFTH: Phil McPherson, Sunny McQueen, Louis Miller, Jimmie Molley, Jerry Moore, Arthur Morgan, Larry Morris, Pat Moufray, Anne Murph, Richard Nations, Mary Glenda Nelson, Phil Newman, Charlotte Noah, Charlyne Noah. SIXTH: Dewey Norris, Drue Norwood, Roberta Nutt, Don Ray Oberg, Sherian O'Brien, Travis Odom, Wyman Ogden, Sammy Owens, Lyle Pahnke, Leon Patterson, Roy Patterson, Joseph Paul, Linda Payne, Cora Peet. : ,N X 0 I Jywar if 2156. gl Q kr'L in :H -w M I - ..'ii.i - 9 'fl'-i I rt i . I yy l S' '. :' .if I U I, L w as . H 2 It . , I ..f S . I 5 ii 'iii P ,tri orrr .f I V S C .. ' rt ' - + e ' A '..- ' i':i . f- at --: ,' I C ,QI ..t, Z v iz, V.,k . :k,V-. .5 , . ntl JV i 1 N, Y , . , 1 -,,., ' I - , ,,' gag, r , 1 . :'fr I -- , . -,,f fl 'stt i Q ,'.1t r .- , , S-I... . -' . -- K' f V. as .i I I 2, 'F 1 A ...Z . Q 5 P F55 and 1 if iv - . stsss . . --- - ,,. ,, C I as , , , P' ig-A K 'lf- ii. f-qi alt' ww. A . W K m. iiiiiis' A , If -. l V A W F 'i.. '.-:.. 2 te V1 ii S sa me .W l 5 N ui .VW el M at La fb I N .- A . I V' O'-'Ou NI ---1 sf FIRST: Anthony Pendleton, Linda Penny, Walter Perkins, Bobby Permenter, Connie Perot, Leo Peters, Winkey Phillips, Homer Pillsbury, Mary Porter, Nancy Purdy, Judy Rach, Galen Rachar, Sally Ragland, Larry Ramey, SECOND: Carol Randolph, Beth Rayburn, Glen Reed, Bartley Rhodes, Carolyn Rhodes, Cheryl Richardson, Jo Ann Richter, Jan Ricks, Mike Riley, Billy Roberts, Charles Robins, Paul Roman, Joyce Roney, George Ross, Faye Roundtree. THIRD: Martha Rudeseal, Kay Runnels, Jimmy Sackett, Don Sadler, Frances Sanderlin, Joe Sanders, Suzanne Sargent, Ute Schmitt, Martin Schmitter, Carlton Schmitz, Betty Jo Seal, Carolyn Sellars, Jimmy Shepherd, Charlie Simmons, James Sims, Louis Sims. FOURTH: Alford Sish, Victor Slack, Louetta Slaughter, Carol Smart, Garrison Smith, Kenneth Smith, Patricia Smith, Maurina Spector, Mary Spivey, Ginger Stanfield, Sandra Stansbury, Bill Stark, Harry Stephens, Tommie Steward, Tacky Stringer, Marshall Stone. FIFTH: Rebecca Sweeney, Bill Sullivan, Carolyn Tanner, Gaylan Taylor, Sherry Taylor, Nancy Thames, Jim Thompson, Jane Tice, Gloria Tillman, Gloria Tittle, Charlotte Trahin, Hilda Trevino, James Tuter, Joe Van Arsdale, Shirley Van Pelt, Barry Van Winkle. SIXTH: Karen Vaughan, Myra Waken, Garland Weeks, Peggy Weeks, Sonny White, Hardy Whitfield, Jimmy Whitfield, Charlotte Wilburn, Tommie Wilburn, Sandra Wilkerson, Homer Williams, Lela Williams, Mike Wilson, Barbara Worsham, Beverly Wozencraft, Robert Young. I ,. 9 t ' . Wt' is -4' Liv, A it ,FAA .V E -fain 'Sv' i Ah .. if 5 ax -. . vox i fin in Fm bv 5 .WM H ' S 'I f QW ,Ni J' K' if I li' , ,.. S I I f X ,vi N SQ C52 f su-i ! 2 - I sf L if 1 ' J' Ai ' I fi XQQQ X mi . 4:5 Helen Carr Junior High School was completed V., W in 1952. ' 'CBN -J YV 163' Q2 Q A 'Q :,w V. . -V A ' V- ' 1 'AV . I Q ,. Y ,. N fx kk s, if L E 21, Q. , mv'-A ,gha- WP '-3 F 5 ER ig ms ffm v .i r 3, ' 5 w, Z 'Q qu , g ,Q-SQ: g, 3-ii was 'E' 15 5 ,ff fi N ,- T Q . 'A' fo' 415 'i W' A . I 4-iv A, - W . .. -- fv.: : in w :L A C .. 2 ... at A if M lg ., all .11 2, . av, X Mgt ,gif l . . . , as at A iii II If- I ui:-f F f f .. . A r ' , ptr an ,. 3 ff' I ' ' 1 x : 5' ffl- l :E 1 .1 .ff i ' i ti . . -.W 'Q' 3 s yffz . A-fi F L' V. . I is -,N Q. Q' r P ' P . I, Q .L ,fi x Y ,H , . ad 'I l l Q- ' N- F 7, FIRST: Howard Aaron, Mike Abbott, W. F. Alexander, Jackie Allen, Karen Allums, Tolly Almaguer, Jerry Anderson, Shirley Anderson, Mike Anthony, Linda Ashcratt, Johnnie Lou Aucoin, Brenda Baldwin, Cassandra Barber. SECOND: Thomas Barrett, Cheryl Bass, Randolph Beeson, Mary Alice Bell, Leslie Bennett, Jerry Berdine, Wayne Bergeron, Lester Berrick, Bobby Berry, Frances Berry, Linda Berry, Wayne Beverly, Larry Black. THIRD: Michael Black, Florence Blum, Charles Borel, Norma Brack, Leslie Braddock, Bill Bradford, Charles Brearly, Jimmie Etta Breaux, Glenda Breazeale, Linda Breazeale, Frankie Brewer, Janie Brewer, Martha Brooks. FOURTH: Jo Ann Brown, Charlene Bryan, Dwight Bryan, Vivian Bugg, Betty Burnett, Bobby Burke, Jo Lynn Burns, Patricia Burton, Sandy Cain, Jackie Cannon, Sandy Carnelly, Margaret Carol, Johnny Carpenter. FIFTH: Bobby Carter, Bill Caples, Sharon Channy, Ann Chesser, Johnny Childers, Donald Choate, Butch Coker, Joel Conway, Lester Coon, Alan Ray Corkrell, Patsy Coulter. SIXTH: Richard Covington, Susan Craig, Linda Crook, Phillip Crow, Ann Cruse, Bryan Dahl, Allen Daniel, Shelba Davis, Tommie Jane Davis, Larry De Blanc, Gerry Decker. II4 ei AQ? 'Bs I-Q- X SF: Z? 'ff 1 'AU' 3 , 3? r rr i ja . 'ai W 3, -4 1, ,lf S W' 1 M I , I? V 'alll ' A du if-'1'-N Em. he S FD 4 is 3 wx 3' Seventh Grade 2 ,X-F Q '6 3 Q. 0 Sfudenis are issued lockers for their books and personal articles. Shown here are Peggy Goldbeck, Brian Dahl, and Randy Beeson. Studenis may retrieve misplaced articles through the lost and Y found. qiuafxag qw Seventh Grade 'E apmg 54 l Nix! F -.' . is x i fv- I qu J . 52. r ii EQ' Q - i 'L E55 5219? , 'il y l ' Y++es!'. Q XM Q A A sn! 'rs- ii , args N-in Jax! IFK pu- skii 'qt wi RTN arri F S 'Q if -:. was N -an ! r. . ii' VZ ' , V yr 1,1 K 'N - - ,. K' Q, ,Ie P 1 I , w h mga , . J M I M 'K A Q--21e',,f'V ir- 'VQQXXK' ' ill! V' K - .ilu K N, Ft- - fi g , P 6. a .A - I ,IA i I II6 avi - I .q Q a a ri h if i' i W H f 1 J ' . Ai? .l 'Wx is i FIRST: Ann Derrick, Nancy Donoughue, Pam Doss, Gwen Duchesne, Mack Duhon, Melvin Duhon, Kenneth Eads, Alfred Evans, Peggy Easley, Juanita East, Kirby Eddins, David Elmore. SECOND: Don Emerson, Alex Ezell, Marlon Falcon, Clifford Fair, Sharon Faries, Leroy Fay, Dane Fehre, Harry Ftizgerald, Judy Forrest, David Foster, Judy Fredrick, Wanda Fuller. THIRD: Donia Garlington, Floyd Garner, Michal Glidden, Peggy Goldbeck, Bonnie Goodman, Kathy Glawson, Ross Glawson, Patricia Glawson, Twosy Glover, Elizabeth Gordon, Larry Granger, Robert Granger, Anita Greenbeck, Anita Greenwald. FOURTH: Doris Gregg, Betty Gunstream, Wayne Ham, 'Eddie Hamilton, Gary Hardesty, Sarah Hardin, Tommy Harmon, Jimmy Harvin, Elaine Heath, Marcell Herrin, Woody High, Vicky Hill, Benny Hobden, Curtis Hodge. FIFTH: Carroll Hodgekinson, Wanda Hodgekinson, Larry Holstein, Edwin Holstien, Joy Holt, Vernon Hudnall, Janet Hughes, Joe Hughes, Linda Hughes, Maac Hughes, Sharon Kay Jobbs, A. B. Jones, Richard Johnson, Sally Johnson. SIXTH: Nancy Kanoy, Tommy Kerr, Jim Kuhns, Tom Kuykendall, May Dell Landrano, Connie Landry, Jimmy Lawson, Gay Leake, Eugene Le Blanc, Nancy Le Blue, Sherrill Le June, Johanna Leister, Pat Lewis, Enola Lindsey. gElQ4!,Q an W ,.,,, i 5 i K V 4' :SF A 5' R .. - X em l Q ii . J i, . ., Aw, I ' ffl K ILZ Q K V . Q if 1--i in . sa . e,,. .ie 51-1 L W' ..- I... I 3 .Ti l t-'- V - l . , 'if' , ,sg 1 'E in I wr' av K . -it . an , Ju is Q ..,, 5 , 4 I iff -.-. . 2.21 -L1 - Qi ., .,1'. ' ' . F ig' ! 26 vr b Ak i-I ' - Q, i -5' L i i.-. . ,,' i ' I . f . A I : ii: YV' -. ' ' 5 1' fynbnugn i AX Q . I .X . ww ii 1 . Kr NJ, .1 A I' , , i A ii I 5 . ,..,g2.: m .. fqjif : H A , F . , , , 1 lv X' ' ,W ' 1 ' V Q . V E : Vx 1- : J. 5 by . . 8 ..,,, .,.,. . , X , .. . E .. , My , ,gig 3 gk J.. 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FIFTH: Joseph Raymer, Quentin Reed, Robert Reed, Mary Ellen Richardson, Putt Richardson, Dianne Owens, Peveto, Joseph Everett Robertson, Ronny Robison, Danny Rogers, Buddy Roney, Lois Rost, Linda Russell, Joe Russian, Jerry Saddler Pam Sampson. SIXTH: Wayne Sanders, Nancy Savage, Gary Savoy, Shirley Schexnider, Bernice Scott, Joyce Scott, Dan Sears Barbara Sedoruk, Evelyn Sharp, Caddie Sue Shepherd, Carolyn Shields, Gary Shifflet, Hoyt Simmons, Jerry Simon. 94 af w t- f 'ar ,I 4 ,115 I, is: f flt. ft I ' R . 'Z 1 I ' 4' Q t . -at S, 5 I Q af' sits Q 'NAS X. .5 ,--' ig? 1- 4 . ' afsilf . .4 E ,. an . .. . S' E , t, gee - I ... . ' 1 I. - - .. ' I ' ,. , - 'T' c ssss W -1 2 , Z II' ,A A fy -.Q Q- J , s . S . .K A,,. .V l , ., s u i Q ' 1 it ,..- I -.2,, 7 1 W La ' . i i' S ff I I snt it ff F , , s s , xi . . T wifi ff1s l if ' I .V .s :G 'X . :uw fs f Vai, Hg W 5 1. if 1 ,, .. M ' ' It i ' a t I f ' 1 5 ' , t R 'L .s 1 . , N ,, U- I -,Z . .. 1 li - I .. X I .I f IiiIlIIT!!Lk is 'Z V2E,.,,NQ l I KTXX ' s xli- tf , X if Wx K X e . . is -f -iss 44 Sevenih ,VN qgualxag Grade apmg is a4 fm, ri ai i v : is f h ,fA A I A: ., 1. saw L ,k k I ' 'S I l l One of the girls' physical education classes is shown practicing , A . l 3, basketball. f a -J i ii '-'- -.F sii it i l c fi ' ' Q ff i - D rkiky .. . i . - - ,, ml!-. :ggi- ,ll , . - . H . I , , K A U I V ' . X, 9 iiis . s isss M .,. X '-1'- i A it ., 1 V gc D V, I ,k. - A. , ' 1 ' A f' A fi 257 '13 ,xi i-l'L' 5' ffl is .iiis i w - , ssiss llll was A - - me ,. ' in? i i ..V, 4 1 ii,s i 1 A , 5 it- fy , 15. If was Nqr Wahl iv A ' 'klf,. -f ? 1 AVV, MA VIZVV f A 1 iissssi isiiss - iiss s s ML 'I l lg Q r f if E341 by 25' In 3 f' v it J' 1' K vi: rf, 2 t - . g M W' L 1 - We ,V Af. . E -1, A o' 1 x K I students. l20 111 54 Seventh ,X-10 JP 1 .. 5. DJ :x 1 m fi :. 4 m m 2. O -4 m O. U' -4 3 DJ 3 -4 qiuafxag apeig 120 Grade ex U sk 'YN' Miss Betty Landrum's students find that language arts can be interesting 5 Q K W, . ss Ulf at ' sn. E , V, V .I ,fha N on I i it' if f - ' . f S m , .A , .:., ':: . , . - C ---A, I a -X.. i I- : as ra... I . N: 'ff .' ani ' :gif v'- smewf' T' Dfmtfiikig t': N : i 1 ,. . , V t y K I Ml' I . . 'Q' 'Sf' Li W at V I. I I Qvqqb w To - . - ,c r - f 'J ky A -'F-'V 4 l fl.: 5 5 -tl I -air W 'il 'W' A 95: 9 . 2- i 'MX J ggxk r NWN 1 .f,.1V'.' - Ext' ' 1- 'Mm 3, y . ,3 ,gp KG! I if.-2 5, I Q Zh fx if Q. ,w.,.?iL R, . I ,v- - . 21:19 ,,. ri .. -T ' ., 'lla ' ' if QU! ' 'A' . V1 -,argl QV55. I. 'N' m I X Ss ' 1 ' ll iii ,I 2 I fr' v ii ,, ,i v l ,. in ,V 9 .fat -:.,: Vkkw .y ,I t Q 9 W'-v' by .L i K - E ' f -:Qi K ' .H 1 - 1 I ,1 ,. 9 , : I I I J- F . It-g -Q S s rr N at , f , I f f FIRST: Billy Sims, Reudon Sims, Richard Slocum, Katy Lou Small, Jim Smith, Judy Smith, Kenneth Smith, Letha May Smith, Linda Lou Smith, Phylis Smith, Sandye Smith, Virginia Smyth, Janise Soape, Raymond Sparks. SECOND: James Stansbury, Delores Stephens, Lovell Sullivan, Dorothy Sutton, Jane Swan, Scott Swearingen, Robbie Talbert, Tando, Frederick Tauvaa, Tauvaa, Loretta Taylor, Richard Terry, Frank Thayer, Mike Thomas. THIRD: Kenneth Thompson, Sandra Thompson, Sheila Thompson, Jan Tolar, Tommy Tomlin, Richard Traviano, Helen Tyer, Mary Van Arsdale, Van Vandervort, Patricia Van Pelt, Shirley Van Zandt, Pat Vasquez, Paul Vaughan, Tommy Vilo. FOURTH: Martha Vincent, Belua Joyce Von Eye, Percy Von Eye, Jack Waggoner, Linda Waggoner, Bill Walden, Celia Beth Waters, Barbara Watson, Janise Weatherford, Danny Weaver, Reba Webb, Gayle Welch, Wayne Welch, Lumen Wetzel. FIFTH: Ann White, Dennis White, Margie White, Gwen Whitiker, Nancy Whitiker, Wayne Willis, Ann Williams, Carolyn Williams, Curtis Willy, Jeff Wilson, Jimmy Wilson, Sandra Wilson. SIXTH: Katherin Wood, Chuck Worrell, Johnny Yeattes, Jasper Young, Linda Young, Carolyn Hebert, Maxine Van Quin, James Simmons. I2I tit? ' git.: . 5 'ff sf , , K K' , 'ln min . in' Q. X gh C56 'P O' 0'1- remember Q be C3500 uJeJ aM LUG SM Jaq JSCIUJSUJSJ 61:5 C5900 We remember Sf so O6 X' . AON Q .UQY 994 Students get back into The hang of school and studies, RegisTraTion comes during The middle of SEPTEMBER, and we know school days are here again . . . Things get off To a slow start, buT They pick up after The first football game . . . School TEMBE spirit begins To grow with The attending of poster parties and pep rallies . . . Club organizations begin and club officers are elected . . . The members ofthe Annual and Tiger Scratches staffs begin To get into The swing of Their jobs . . . Time passes and The new Teachers and pupils are soon well acquainted . . , We have our first Southern Assembly and The month of SEPTEMBER is history. if Seniors sit at The registration Tables for Their last year with mixed emotions. Mr. Flickinger Takes pic tures for The annual o registration day. Tiger Cheerleaders get ready for another busy season of cheering. Football season is in full swing. Pictured above is Wayne McClelland running for Orange. Everyone gets in the act at a poster party. Pat Ladd performs at the halftime ac- tivities ofthe football games. Poster parties and night pep rallies at Henke and Pillot's add to the growing school spirit. I25 X X 4056 Billy son, and Best help tons 4 Wayne Ander- senior favorite Jud Dulane Y Yf All-Around girl, empty milk car- for UNICEF. 4 Everybody whoops it up at the Port Arthur pep rally. Despite the 'fIu, our political elections get off to a big start in OCTOBER . . . The Black and Orange parties battle in active campaigns for control of the student government . . Class officers and favorites are elected . . . Our game with Port Arthur is a tie, O-O . . . Students from Junior High and Senior High attend the interscholastic League work- shop in Houston . . . Halloween and the homecoming bonfire fall on the same night and everyone has a ball celebrating them both . . . We rack our brains cluring nine weeks' exams, and most everyone comes through all right . . . This brings OCTOBER to a bang-up enol . . . Yi? Larry Stringer, senior, Pete Winfrey, iunior, and Bert McDonough, sophomore, are our new class presidents. Class favorites are: Billy Wayne Anderson and Sharon Peterson, seniors, Colbert Trawhan, and Mary Lou Trammell, juniors, Kyle Cooper and Betty Hamilton, sophomores. Dtticers elected to preside over the Senate are: Lindley King, Dresidentg Bill Levingston, Vice-President, Barbara Runnels, Secretary, Lenore Gasow, sorter. Treasurer, and Betty Stringer, Re- 'x Lindley King makes a campaign speech as a candidate for president for the Orange party. Other candidates for Orange and Black parties sit nervously '27 while waiting their turn. NOVEMBER dawns with homecoming activities which are climaxed by the Tiger victory over Beaumont High Purples . . . Chapel Club captures first place with their float. Gridiron heroes call it a season and we turn our thoughts toward new horizons . . . Chorus students concentrate on preparations for their first concert . . . Latin Club members plan their annual banquet complete with Roman costumes and slave market . . . work begins on the coronation, which will feature a theme of The King and l . . . Thanksgiving brings a welcome holiday and we return to find NOVEMBER but a memory. 'few 1 Tiger sweetheart Carol Ann Trammell, and her maids Sidney Preiean and Sharon Peterson,. are presented at the homecoming pep rally. Pictured above are, front row, from left to right: Mike Blessitt, Joe Dyson, Jimmy Jones, Don Griffin, Arlon Fields, Lindley King, Larry Stringer. Back row, from left to right: Chester Stark, Tommy Locke, Red Jackson, Bill Levingston, Glen Davis, David Chatillier, and Carroll Shaddock. These 14 seniors played their last football game November 15. The Latin Club holds its annual banquet in the cafeteria. vim: X Cheerleaders really get the spirit at a pep rally. Stark chorus presents a concert to the public. .QQ X l l29 1.2 'vii FIRST ROW, left to right: Sarah Lynn Leister, Publications, Rebecca Reed, Social Studies, Nancy Ellen Gordon, Commercial Studies, Gloria Broussard, Art, Judy Warner, Vocal Music, Emma Boulet, Horne- making, Tera Davis, Girls' Athletics, Barbara Runnels, Student Government. SECOND ROW: Mical Wood, Scholarship, Norvin Mathis, Vocational Agriculture. THIRD ROW: Lyndon Robinson, Science, Graham Clarke, Instrumental Music, Carroll Shaddock, Language Arts, Edward Foreman, Industrial Arts, David Copeland, Mathematics, Arlon Fields, Citizenship, Lindley King, Boys' Athletics. L so Q iw BN s Judy Dulaney and Bill Levingston are chosen by the faculty a the best all-round boy and girl. Members of the Senate decorate a Christmas tree to give the school an air of festivity. I30 in is la ss xx sf Q 5 ,nv 'Q--.W A 3 I X is i sw w e f . 2 I A 5 fag With the coming of DECEMBER basketball season begins with many tiger victories . . . the coronation is a gala standing the school has ever witnessed . . . N.H.S., F.T. F.H4A. install officers. Deserving students are chosen by the faculty for the annual spotlight . . . the best all-round boy and girl are picked from the Senior class . . . much anticipated Christ- mas holidays arrive and we return to find a new year. event and one ot the most out- A 2 VI wc' Q6 Q ., and ,nr- At the annual coronation Barbara Runnels and Larry Stringer are crowned king and queen. Future Homemakers prepare greeting cards to be sent to mental hospitals during the Christmas season. l3l N44 J' K l Tera Davis takes a break after the taxing ordeal of Mid-term exams. Frank Carter helps launch the March of Dimes Campaign. JANUARY begins a bit draggy when everyone returns after the gay holidays . . . The middle of JANUARY finds us in the mad act of taking mid-term exams . . . Report cards come out and some students reach the long awaited time of graduation . . . The G.A.A. receive their jackets . . . Most Beautiful and Most Handsome are nominated from the three classes . . . The March of Dimes gets off to a big start and the impor- tance of the polio vaccination is stressed . . . JANUARY passes on into FEBRUARY. l '5n-a. Patsy Winkle and Bill Levingston look over their report cards. X. Mid-term graduates, Shirley Sanders, Sylvia Dickey, and Toby Goodman check out with Mrs. Jewel Bearden. ,, l Members of the G.A.A. are very proud of their new iackets. I33 Pete Winfrey enioys having his books carried to class by Mary Lou Trammell during TWIRP wee k. FEBRUARY is ushered in by TWIRP week when 'The Woman is Re- quested to Pay. Girls finally get the chance to date that certain someone they've had their eye on and boys rest their pocketbooks. The three one-act plays are presented by the Thespian Club . . . good citizens are nominated and the faculty chooses for The D.A.R. award . . . FEBRUARY has gone for another year . . . Sen? I34 ors atlend a xass meeilflg C Wm, Prinf-lp al Pavl Pears on in Charge' Thespian Club members rehearse a scene for Five in Judgment, one of the three one-act plays to be presented by the club. On blue-iean day during TWIRP week it becomes hard Yo dis- tinguish between boys and girls. 'QQ' RMA ,lf Linda Weathersby is chosen for the Daughters of American Revolution good citizen award. Football Fever is presented by the iunior class. Betty Stringer orders graduation invitations like other seniors from Mr. Hickey. SHOWN ABOVE are the award winners at the Stark Science Fair on March 3. Left to right, first row, are: Mr. Douglas Eddlernan, biology teacher, Mary Lynn Finnell, Ronnie Decker. Robert Armstrong, Leah Ann Weaver, Bob Hemphill, Glenn Ashcraft, Bobby Osgood, Charles Sexton, Charles McClelland, Becky Reed, Millen Jones, and Mrs. Helen Monroe physics teacher Second row: Betty Goodman, Charles McGrory, Don Howard, Hank Hubert, Arlen Fiels, Mical Wood, Don Von Schriltz, L d R b' ' ' and Nathan Kuhn. yn on o inson, Douglas Davis, Carroll Shaddock, Ronnie Camp, C Jx Mr. Munn presents the Sermon on the Mount at an assembly. Billie Marie Ramsey Demonstrates the work anticipated as students began to worry about the new curriculum change. MARCH blows in with the Sophomore prom . . . decorations follow the theme of Moonlight and Roses. The iunior play, Football Fev- er, is presented and is a big hit with the school. Stark students enter the Science Fair and walk away with prizes . . . the Key Club Leadership Banquet is held with Mr. Munn as speaker. He then presented the Sermon on the Mount at a special school assembly. Senior Career Day is held at Lamar . . the end approaches as seniors began to order invitations . . . another puff of wind and MARCH is gone . . . QQ: F.H.A.'s announce their sweefhearfs and beaux at 1l'1eir annual banquet. Standing, left lo right, are: James Nelson, Karin Osbourne, Willing Workers, Billy Miller, Eunice Scarber, Goal to Go. Cheerleader try-outs are held in ihe gym for The coming year. Seniors aliend the election for the last time and sit in iheir traditional spot on Yhe floor in The back. l Betty Stringer and Nancy Gordon in a scene from the play. Ann Nelson, Peggy Bentley, Lyndon Robinson, and Pat Hudson in the senior play, George Washington Slept Here. One of the Trammell twins helps decorate for the iunior prom, Underwater Fantasy. APRIL enters with the iunior prom and the well-carried-out theme is Underwater Fantasy . . . the cheer- leaders for the coming year are elected . . . clubs have banquets . . . seniors present George Washington Slept Here to pay tor their May activities. APRIL showers gradually pass into the magic ot MAY . . . MAX Click! went the camera as the identity of the valedictorian, Lyndon Robinson, and Salutatorian, Leila Kantz, was announced to the honor graduates. Left to right, are: Becky Reed, Leila, Linda Weathersby, Don Griffin, Lyndon, Mical Wood, Janie Swanzy, Bob Hemphill, Nancy Gordon, Sarah Lynn Leister, Bobby Arledge, and Glenn Ashcraft. Sunday manners go with Sunday clothes on dress-up day. Shown are George Jones, Martha Fletcher, and Mary Lou Kemble. X L-L- l4o Seniors were really decked out on Bermuda shorts day. , ii .- , M 3, T- T ir.T-Ja P , km ft, ig T. ',, Harry Greenwald, Tommy Savage, Lucille Hamil Ton, and Gloria Broussard work on prom decora tions. Stairway To The Stars was the Theme for The senior prom. The last month of school, MAY, got off to its usual busy start . . . The Juniors and Seniors enioy a banquet in The gym . . . The Seniors have a barrel of fun on the Senior Picnic at Honey Island . . . AT last The caps and gowns arrive . . . Prom-goers enjoy the Thrilling night of The Senior Prom with The Theme of Stairway To The Stars . . . Mrs. Ramsey, our Senior English Teacher, we are sorry To say, spends a week in The hospital . . . The Vale- dictorian and Salutatorian are chosen from The honor graduates . . . Bermuda Shorts Day and Senior Dress-Up Day is a big success . . . Seniors send out long-awaited graduation invitations . . Baccalaureate comes, Then final exams, and Then the climax, Commence- ment Exercises . . . AT the end of MAY school doors close once more and another year becomes history. Dancing, swimming, ball, and eating were among The activities aT The senior picnic held at Honey Island. l4l F 1 f E I42 We Remember Superlatives e r K I44 LYNDON HAYVVARD ROBINSON JR Valedicforian Highest Graduating Seniors fe LEILA MARGARET KANTZ Salufarorian BOBBY ARLEDGE GLENN ASHCRAFT FRANK CARTER NANCY GORDON DON GRIFFIN Honor Graduates BECKY REED Special recognition was given the honor graduates during The commencement exercises in Tiger svadium. These fifteen seniors mainfained an average of ninety or above during three and three-fourths years of high school work. CARROLL SHADDOCK g 5 zkv Q , my L L ,t g yk y i kkyr rsis A rssr L F N., C ROBERT ARLEDGE 7,,, GLENN ASHCRAFT ,A. PEGGY BENTLEY ,S CHARLES BREWER L ,LL,LLL,L, MARY CHARPENTIER ,,,,.. FRANK CARTER ,, GRAHAM CLARKE as DAVID COPELAND , JOYCE CRAIG L , , JUDY DULANY ARLON FIELDS NANCY ELLEN GORDON JANICE HATCH JESSIE HARPER DALE HATINGER ROBERT HEMPHILL LEILA KANTZ , MARY LOUISE KEMBLE PATRICIA LADD ,L SARAH LYNN LEISTER BILL LEVINGSTON NORVIN MATHIS KATHRYN MEEKS SYLVIA RIGSBY LYNDON ROBINSON WALKER FRANCES , JUDY WARNER PATSY WINKLE MICAL WOOD , Stark Award ,, L, Linn Memorial Award I ,, .,L,,L,,C Stark Award ,C Rotary Club Award L, LL., A.A.U.W. Scholarship L Kiwanis Club Award ,,L, ,o,w L ,,,,oL S tark Award Exchange Club Scholarship , Rotary Club Award American Legion Award L aaaaac Shriner Award L L so O.C.R.T.A. Award Stark Memorial Scholarship Stark Memorial Scholarship S A8fM Mothers' Award L S ,c,, NHS Award OEA and Saluraforian Awards L L , ,,c, Stark Award Stark Award ,L TWU Scholarship L ., Shriner Award Orange Jr. C. of C. Award Credit Women's Award S as , Stark Award Stark, Lions, and Valedicforian Stark Award Stark Award L L NSA Award American Legion Award cholarshlp and Awards Lyndon Robinson receives his valeolicvorian award from Assistant Principal Marian Forston. 'tue ,sg 3 ,if s -1 sf. .-wh Ronnie McClure and Janelle Wood received diamond wrist watches from Mr. Stark on April 30 for presenting the winning declamation and reading. Mike Waters and Betsy Roosa, iunior high students. represented their winning selections at the senior high contest and were presented pen and pencil sets by Nlr. Stark. Fifty-fourth Miriam Lutcher David Carter, Lyndon Robinson and Carroll Shaddock were senior finalists in the contest. Not shown is Charles Sexton. Q . Stark Contest Leila Kantz, Sarah Lynn Leister, seniors, Patsy Garrard, and Pat Joiner, iuniors, were finalists. All senior finalists received watches on Awards Day, May 7. l47 Art GLORIA BROUSSARD Instrumental Music GRAHAM CLARKE Spo Every year the faculty of Stark High selects eighteen seniors to be recognized in the Spotlight Section of the Orange Peel. They are chosen because of their out- standing abilities and accom- Language Arts CARROLL SHADDOCK ight plishments in their respective fields. Although a student may excel in more than one form for which he is named, only one Spotlight position is granted to an individual. Scholarship M I CAL WOOD Dramatics LEILA MARGARET KANTZ v Mathematics DAVID COPELAND Spotlight , C Citizenship ARLON FIELDS Student Council BARBARA RUNNELS 0 ,ff nl' V. 'fi' N A Choral Music JUDY WARNER Spotlight Girls' Athletics Vocafional TERA DAVIS NORVIN MATHIS Social Studies BECKY REED Industrial Arts EDWARD FOREMAN ff an aw Commercial Studies NANCY GORDON Science LYN DON ROBINSON 0 Homemaking EMMA BOULET Boys' Athletics LINDLEY KING Publications SARAH LYNN LEISTER We Remember Peel Personalities L 'nw annual . OW Gononalffm Guam xi FOR THE u QF fulclwl' Qtamlz A HXGH 57 na SATURDAY' 7-30 UCLOCK sPoNS0 Q wich. High gclzool UDTTOFUUM l 19 CEMBER 7' N THE EVENWG l -re H SCHOOL SENA ner: av 'THE me LEFT TO RIGHT are: Colbert Trawhon, Carol Ann Trammell, Bill Levingston, Betty Stringer, Dan Broussard, Bonnie Gray, Lindley King, Lenora Gasow, David Gray, Patsy Winkle, Sherry Gulteridge, RICHARD FREE Lord Chamberlain Richard Free, Brenda Anderson, Larry Stringer, Barbara Runnels, Hudson, Bruce Hill, Judy Dulaney, David Arnaud, Sharon Peterson Yvonne Nantz, Alice Gray, Melissia Hallman, Joyce Craig, Par Billy Wayne Anderson, Belly Hamilion, Kyle Cooper. l57 Duchess BETTY JANE of the House of HAMILTON Duke KYLE JOHNSON of The House of COOPER ss., Duchess CAROL ANN of The House of TRAMMELL Duke COLBERT WAYNE of The House of TRAWHON 'K Duchess MARTHA SHARON of the House of PETERSON Duke B!LLY WAYNE of the House of ANDERSON Ro al Court Princess BETTY NAN of the House of The STRINGER Prince CLARENCE WILLIAM of The House of LEVINGSTON Ro al Court Princess JUDY KAY of The House of DULANEY Prince DAVID LEE of the House of ARNAUD Princess PATRICIA ANN of The House of HUDSON Prince HENRY BRUCE of The House of HILL Princess BONNIE BELL of The House of Gray Prince RONALD GLENN of The House of JACKSON Princess GENE LENORE of The House of GASOW Prince LINDLEY ALLEN of The House of KING Their Majesties Queen BARBARA JO King LARRY LEE of The House of of The House of RUNNELS STRINGER Princes, dukes, and the Lord Chamberlain are gathered in 204 iusf after the announce- ment of King Larry. After the announcement of the royal pair members of the court wait for the beginning of the coronation. Queen Barbara and King Larry lead the recessional followed by their royal court. They were elected by secret ballot from the-six couples of princes and princesses. Ladies-in-waiting were runners-up for the royal court. Rey: +-X. 41 ,EW Q, W W mga , ,fm- . L A A MK ,.,r,w A A Senate Officers BILL LEVINGSTON LINDLEY KING Vice-Presidem Presidenf LENORE GASOW BARBARA RUNNELS BETTY STRINGER Treasurer Secretary Reporter Hmmm A 21' ,X we W Student Council Officers GERALD EDWARDS MIKE WATERS Vice-President Presiclenr PAT PROVO KATHY KENT SHIRLEY BEESON Secretary Treasurer Reporter The sweeihearf and maids were presented bouque1s by Bruce Hill, David Arnaud, and Chuck Peterson at the homecoming adivities November 1. Tiger Homecomin CAROL ANN TRAMMELL Tiger Foofball Svveefhearf SHARON PETERSON SIDNEY PREJEAN Maid Maid Hurricane Homecomin RUBY GILL PAT PROVO CELIA BETH WATERS 8th Grade Maid Sweetheart 7th Grade Maid BEVERLY MILLER IRENE BEASLEY 9th Grade Maid 9th Grade Maid MARGARET O'DELL Bengalaire Sweetheart LYNDON ROBINSON Bengalaire Beau Grange Peel Personalities NORMA RUDESEAL I 68 Key Club Sweetheart K EUNICE SCARBER Goal to Go F.H.A. Sweetheart BILLY MILLER Goal To Go F.H.A. Beau JAMES NELSON Wlllmg Workers F.H.A. Beau KARIN OSBOURNE Willing Workers TUNA MUNHOU-AND F.H.A. Sweethearr F.F.A. Sweetheart ?' Best All-Round Bill Levingston Judy Dulaney Senior Favorites Bill Anderson Sharon Peterson xxx wwf x X4 A N lx iii . X: ' :ii gizg ,W, Sophomore Favorites Kyle Cooper Betty Hamilton Dan Sears rade 4 37 Beverly Roberts John Provo Ninth Grade Favorites H GB H6 da 5U OSt mi 6 f LI I Larry Stringer Bill Beauchamp Barbara Runnels Betty Hamilton Bill Levingston Wayne McCamey Pat Hudson Earlene Bishop Larry Stringer Most Beautiful Seniors Barbara Runnels Pat Hudson Most Handsome Seniors Bill Levingston .I uniors Earlene Bishop John Baker Most Beautiful J u niors Charles Alexander Janie Price Most Handsome ,, sv In V .gg -5341 my a a Y '5 'I vii 1. 1 .,1 I -H 22 I8I Wayne McCamey Most Beautiful Sophomores Joan Alexander Betty Hamilton Most Handsome Sophomores Bill Beauchamp mu Z 'X K X .ii Wk , .Q Q A u J X S Y THE RICE INSTITUTE HOUSTON,TEXAS May 26, 1958 Miss Sarah Lynn Leister Orange Peel Editor Orange Independent School District P. O. Box 620 Orange , Texas Dear Miss Leister: I have tackled a lot of Jobs in my life, but never on more difficult than picking the prettiest girl and the handsomest boy from the photographs sent me. After quite a bit of study and deliberation land I might also add, assistance from others, I have chosen number nine for the most beautiful girl, due to the contour of her face, her eyes, eyebrows and lashes, and general all around appearance. Of the boys, I have chosen nu ber three. I consider him a very wholesome type, a good strong face, nice smile, and in other words a real fine looking young man. With best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, 1 7 A ,-. Jess C. Nee y ' Director of A letics JCN:mh Most Beautiful Joan Alexander Most Handsome Larry Stringer --A Senat -rx e 4 7 N.H.S l G.A.A F gk Q S6 Q 1 D' QQ 5,0 C Y' The Orange Pee Staff Sarah Lynn Leister, Editor Nathan Kuhn, Photographer I90 .aw E Penny Corley, Junior Editorg Mickey Urban, Sophomore Eclitorp Bobby Ariedge, Senior Editor. xii is a . Mary Kate Littleiohn, Assistant Editorg Joyce Craig, Associate Editor, Typisfs: Linda Weathersby, Nancy Gordon, Gail Thierheimer, Ann Nelson. 5 K A , , ' -fff.E?l'i?V ' V ' lbw I pd Saw swan: NN axtef M200 naxd, .Lafxn osbou' 31 OWV' C Sherry Gutteridge, Business Managerp Pat Joiner, As- sistanf Business Manager. aXXaVan' I9I Janet Swanzy, Picture Editor B Johanna Leister, Seventh Grade Editorp Mary Lynn Finnell, Ninth Grade Editor I Dorthea Leister, Eighth Grade Editor. drbar 6 RUm7Sf5 O 'Qani'Zah.O n Eclir Or- ' NOr me P Ud esedfl A5 N 515,61 if O r . Qamz Eiff 0 . n Edllor Sarah Lynn Leisfer and Joyce Craig check last-minute details. nnual Workda 1 Barbara Runnels and Joyce Craig are finishing a page to meet a deadline. Q Barbara RUVW 55 Xookf- on as Sarah LYON Le a lgter Checks XEIYOUY. Sherry Gutteridge and Mary Kate Litfleiohn prepare a page for The '58 Peel. I93 Sarah LYVW and Bob '1 Naiiian I e Leila Margarel and Ver en TIGER SCRATCHES - s T A F F - CO-EDITORS Sarah Lynn Leister and Bob Hemphill ASSOCIATE EDITORS Verlene Herring, Leila Kantz, Sherry Gutteridge, and Judy Lulaney EXCHANGE EDITOR Marilyn Hopper ARTIST Gloria Broussard SPORTS EDITOR. ,. David Copeland ADVERTISING MANAGERS Jerry Van Pelt and Patsy Winkle SALESMEN .Billy Wayne Anderson and Phil Honeycutt PHOTOGRAPHER Nathan Kuhn SOCIETY EDITOR , . Florence Finnell REPORTERS: Gretchen Switzer, Judy Marlowe, Barbara Whit Bryan Mc-Kinle ' 91 y, and Alice Turner. Florence and Gloria Brian, Judy, Barbara, Alice and Gretchen, Marilyn and David yr Jerry, Parsy, and Phil. :N xv rx W.. lf, F . 4 Ep-f F 5 E if xi :fi ,QL fy .H u 1 Sl, F . 'ii 'z 5 Y Q I Sl 4 193753 1 as 'J tm 2-2 ' 3? ' q, 1 I 1 , wx ,, 1 , , .X4..,,., 9 1 v,x ' 5 f wha , , , :A 3 355- . 5 -W-mf., ,f -V : X X X nfs' ff- 'f . V 21- f. nm A , X1 X el E Q W ,F 1- ..mR:A.m President , Vice-President Secretary ,,,, Treasurer Reporter , OFFICERS .. Ann Nelson , Mical Wood ,Y Becky Reed Francis Karrer Lenore Gasovv Fren h Club The French Club is sponsored by Mrs. Sims. The purpose of this club is to encourage more students to become interested in language, to learn gram- matical structure, and to foster interest in working together. 'F' Rx 52355 9 - ll lx HEEL me ff! mf LW wie.. IB 5-5 A al: 1' ll ' l K n FIRST ROW, left to right: Margaret Sellers, Betty Evans, Linda Barclay, Sandra Dick, Francis Karrer, Becky Reed, Lenore Gasow, Ann Nelson, Nathan Kuhn, Ann Samson, Mrs. Sims, sponsor, Mazie Carmack. y Latin Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Barbara Winkel, Millen Jones, Deebee Ray, Diane Sellers, Randy Hyatt, Doris Hardy, Mary Kelly, Marcia Johnson. SECOND ROW: Betsy Roosa, Ida Mitchell, Norma Humphrey, Gloria Barnett, Susan Trimble, Leah Weaver, Linda Elliot, Mrs. Sims, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Edward Nichols, Jeanne Roudolph, Joy Holland, Janice Heath, Karin Osbourn, Freddy Howell. FOURTH ROW: Brian Hobbs, Ned Cameron, L. A. Foster, Tarver Bailey, Skipper Robinson, Frank Smart, Woody Wright. FIRST ROW, left to right: Kay Jobe, Susan Levine, Leila Kantz, Charlotte Wood, Charlotte Waldrop, Becky Maid, Carolyn Callahan, Becky Reed, Billy Cunningham, Charles Sexton. SECOND ROW: Barbara Cameron, Frances Karrer, Carol Robinson, Sara Hicks, Betty Boyd, Carolyn .lo Kent, Robin Andrews, Johnny Poutra. THIRD ROW: Mildred Nelson, Glen Davis, Ronnie Vickers, Donnie Von Schriltz, Oliver McPherson, Berry Pollock, Jimmy Easley. FOURTH ROW: Butch Smith, Irving Schmitz, Hank Hubert, Steve Beneken- stein, Harold Jobe, Carroll Shaddock. Spani h Club FIRST ROW, left To right: John Baker, Sue Amacker, Pat Joiner, Carol Bradford, Sharon Rochell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Collins, sponsor, Bonnie Gray, Geraldine Amacker, Ann Samson, Lanell Jones. THIRD ROW: Nancy Morris, BeTty Goodman, Judy Jackson, Carroll Shaddock. -ii I Q 4 Y' X T. ? T YQ' -1 f The Spanish Club is sponsored by Mr. Collins. The purpose of The club is To achieve a knowledge in This language and The customs of The Spanish people. President , ,o,,o,, Carroll Shaddock Vice-President ...... Carol Bradford Secretary ,, ,,,, Geraldine Amaclcer Treasurer Y oooo, so S Judy Jackson Reporter , Lanelle Jones Song Leader , 7 7 Betty Goodman Parliamenfarian , Ann Sampson Sergeant-at-Arms , ,, Pat Joiner Beau S Chuck Peterson I99 S nate OFFICERS Lindley King, President, Bill Levingston, Vice-President, Barbara Runnels, Sec- retary, Lenore Gasow, Treasurer, Betty Stringer, Reporter. MEMBERS FIRST ROW, left to right: Mary Romero, Betty Stringer, Barbara Alexander, Pat Walker, Betty Hamilton, Leslie Moses, Beth Hemphill, Linda Elliot. SECOND ROW: Mary Louis Kemble, Judy Dulaney, Lenore Gasow, Bonnie Gray, Cora Sue Roberts, Janie Harmon, Carol Ann Trammell, Linda Weathersby, Bette Stephens. THIRD ROW: Barbara Runnels, Gloria Pat Barnett, Hank Hubert, Dale Hatinger, .lay Blume, John Baker, Mike Parrish, Billy Wayne Anderson, Danny Duran. FOURTH ROW: Robert Sims, William Jackson, Phil Hobbs, Lindley King, Bill Levingston, Larry Stringer, Pete Winfrey, Skipper Robinson. Sponsor, Mr. Forston. Traffic Committee The Senate hold FIRST ROW, , me , afsy Garrard, Carolyn Callahan. SECOND ROW- Mary Romero S'd . , I ney Preiean, Yvonne Nantz, Judy Dulaney. THIRD ROW: Lenore Gasow, Bonnie Gray, Joyce Craig. left to right: Kathy Meeks Carol Ann Tram ll P 20l I h End Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Judy Dulaney, Johnette Fisher, Linda Weathersby, Kathy Meeks. SECOND ROW: Gail Thierheimer, Patsy Winkel, Glenda Floyd, Kathryn Baerman, Mrs. Arnall, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Nancy Gordon, Lucille Hamilton, Katherine Kresser. Q OFFICERS fl' Patsy Winkle, Vice-President, Judy Dulaney, Presi- dent, Kathy Meeks, Reporter, Nancy Gordon, Sec- retary. The purpose of the lsh End Club is to stimulate interest in secretarial science and to promote the intellectual growth of future secretaries. The purpose of the F.T.A. is to stress the importance of teachers and to encourage students that would like to teach. FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Pugh, sponsor, Kay Jobe, Ann Langton, Betty Hamilton, Darlene Bean, Linda Weathersby, Mary Carpenter, Joann Cagle, Linda Elliot, Julia Lunsford, Cetha Wade. SECOND ROW: Leila Kantz, Mary Romero, Bette Stephens, Denise Frank, Nancy Gordon, Gail Thierheimer, Ann Nelson, Becky Reed, Carol Jo Sheffield, Janelle Wood. THIRD ROW: Frances Nichols, Sarah Lynn Leister, Jackie Hastain, Charlotte Waldrop, Florence Finnell, Judy Dulaney, Patsy Winkel, Sharon Arnold, Marilyn Hopper, Carol Williams. FOURTH ROW: Judy Marlowe, Frances Karrer, Butch Smith, James Hanscom, James Nelson, Charles Brewer, Wanda Jones, Dena Williamson, Sue Bell. F.T.A. OFFICERS Linola Weathersby, President, Mary Carpenter, Treasurer, Nancy Gordon, Reporter, Gail Thierheimer, Vice-President. 203 Goal to Go F.H FIRST ROW, left to right: Andora Smith, Cetha Wade, Gloria LaBlanc, Bobbie Bridges, Johnie Harvey Eunice Scarber. SECOND ROW: Roydell Arceneaux, Mittie Burch, Emma Boulet, Linda Wadell, Christine Schroder, Mary Carter, Virgie Arceneaux, Mrs. Marshall, sponsor. The Goal to Go F.F.A. is sponsored by Mrs. Marshall. Its purpose is to promote a growing appreciation of the ioys and satisfactions of homemaking. President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer H isrorian . Song Leader Parliamentarian 204 s . O Linda Waclell Cetha Wade . , Emma Boulet Virgie Arceneaux Christine Schroder ., . Sondra Enloe l Willing Workers F.H. . OFFICERS Edra Comier, Treasurer, Karin Osbourn, Song Leader, Babs Northcutt, Parliamentarian, Sarah Lynn Leister, President, Billie Marie Ramsey, Historian. This club is sponsored by Mrs. Nelson. lts pur- pose is to promote a growing appreciation in the joys of homemaking. FIRST ROW, left to right: Earline Bishop, Babs Northcutt, Billie Marie Ramsey, Janelle Wood, Darline Bean, Christine Abrego, Joan Alexander, Edra Comier, Carolyn McCormick, Brenda McClelland. SECOND ROW: Rita Slaughter, Charlotte Waldrop, Wanda Gray, Betty Hobden, Gloria Gandy, Pat Crawford, Linda Howard, Ann Langton, Sarah Lynn Leister, Mrs. Nelson, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Barbara Mendoza, Jackie Powell, Donna Fields, Frances Garrison, Bette Stephens, Carolyn Hamby, Lenora Bradley, Margaret O'Dell, Pat Walker, Karin Osbourn. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X! X , f S OFFICERS Sarah Lynn Leister, Secretary, Linda Weathersby, Treasurer, Mike Wood, Vice-President, Lyndon Robinson, President, Patsy Winkel, Reporter. ational Honor Society FIRST ROW, left to right: Denise Frank, Kay Jobe, Penny Corley, Mary Kate Littleiohn, Becky Maid, Patsy Winkel, Elaine Burke, Pat Joiner, Mary Romero, Linda Weathersby, Leila Kantz, Nancy Gordon, Janet Swanzy, Mrs. Kirkendall, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Patricia Corder, Norma Rudeseal, Donna Gaye Fields, Mary Kemble, Carol Ann Foster, Judy Dulaney, Sherry Gutteridge, Emma Lou Boulet, Francis Walker, Becky Reed, Barbara Cameron, Verlene Herring. THIRD ROW: Dale Hatinger, Glenn Ashcraft, John Baker, Robin Andrews, Hank Hubert, Jay Blume, David Copeland, Judy Jackson, Sarah Lynn Leister,'Peggy Shores, Cora Sue Roberts. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Purdy, Bob Hemphill, Paul Dickerson, Bill Levingston, Chester Stark, Arlon Fields, Don VonSchriltz, Mical Wood, Lyndon Robinson, Carroll Shaddock, Robert Arledge, Judy Warner, Peggy Bentley. President ., . . Arlon Fields Vice-President , .. 7 , J im Ramsey Secretary , . , ,, , ,7 , Carol Ann Foster Program Chairman ., C, Hank Hubert Reporter Chester Stark Mu lpha Theta Club The Mu Alpha Theta is a senior high honorary math club sponsored by Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Ramsey. The purpose of this club is to learn about higher mathematics and to promote the interest of that subiect to the students. FIRST ROW, left to right: Leila Margaret Kantz, Pat Joiner, Mary Kate Littleiohn, Sherry Gutteridge, Becky Maid, Mrs. Geneva Ramsey, sponsor, SECOND ROW: Robin Andrews, David Copeland, Jimmy Ramsey, Judie Jackson, Carol Ann Foster, Carroll Shaddock. THIRD ROW: Chester Stark, Arlon Fields, Lyndon Robinson, Hank Hubert, Mical Wood, Don VonSchriltz. oo Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Jimmy Ramsey, Leonard Womack, Dale Hatinger, Leila Kantz, Verelene Herring, David Copeland, Robin Andrews. SECOND ROW: Lindley King, Carroll Shaddock, Johnny Poutra, Hank Hubert, William Hulsey, Glen Ashcraft, Arlon Fields. THIRD ROW: Phil Hobbs, Paul Dickerson, Chester Stark, Phil Honeycuft, Don VonSchriltz, Mike Wood, Lyndon Robinson, Bill Levingston. President ,, ,, 7, Lyndon Robinson Vice-President . 777, David Copeland Secretary C, L,LL C . ,C L, Leila Kantz Treasurer as Paul Dickerson x .9 The 500 Club is sponsored by Mrs. Warren. It is ' for second year slide rule students. The purpose A of this club is to instruct the students in the use of ' T ! I 5 Z g L the slide rule to use in higher science and math. N JI, . A vx l i Slid I-Rule 12551 Graham Clark, slide fUle- in uss c rf-V'-Y ' leiohn disc d Mary Kate Lnt Becky Reed. an The Slide Rule club is spon- sored by Mrs. Monroe. The purpose of this club is to learn how To use the slide rule and apply it to mathe- matics and science. FIRST ROW: Ronnie Decker, Mary Kate Littleiohn, Janelle Wood, Becky Reed, Mary Kelly, Carolyn McCormick, Nolan Foreman. SECOND ROW: Billie Jo Smith, Gloria Pat Barnett, Mildred Nelson, Betty Boyd, Leah Ann Weaver, Susan Trimble, Carol Robinson. THIRD ROW: George McClendon, Bryan Hobbs, Graham Clark, Barry Biggs, Jay Blume, Phil Moore. The pian FIRST ROW, left to right: Lenore Gasow, Sherry Gutteridge, Kay Jobe, Penny Corley, Earline Bishop, Patsy Garrard, Sudie Kennedy, Diana Ketchell, Sharon Peterson, Kathy Meeks, Janet Swanzy, Pat Joiner, Betty Hodges, Edra Cormier, Carol Bradford. SECOND ROW: Leslie Moses, Leila Kantz, Sharon Settles, Donna Gaye Fields, Betty Stephens, Ann Langton, Pat Hudson, Betty Stringer, Sidney Preiean, Carol Ann Williams, Jeanette Decker, Joyce Craig, Cetha Wade. THIRD ROW: Judy Sackett, Betty Hamilton, Denise Frank, Charlotte Waldrop, Judy Dulaney, Florence Finell, Linda Weathersby, Bonnie Belle Gray, Patsy Winkel, Barbara Caldwell, Lenore Bradley, Billie Ramsey, Pat Ladd. FOURTH ROW: Mary Kelly, Carolyn McCormick, Rita Crow, Linda Looney, Francis Nichols, Betty Boyd, Deana Woodworth, Sharon Arnall, Yvonne Nantz, Peggy Bentley, Judy Warner, Rita Slaughter, Norma Rudeseal. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mildred Nelson, Janet Sears, Wanda Jones, Geraldine Amacker, Nancy Gordon, Gayle Thierheimer, Ann Nelson, Lilly Hines, Hazel Dearmond, Helen Colburn, Sue Bell, Beth Hemphill. SECOND ROW: Jaroy Simrnions, Billie Jo Smith, Gloria Pat Barnett, Nancy Morris, Bertha Sue Amacker, Roydell Arceneaux, Linda Elliot, Leann Weaver, Susan Trimble, Carol Robinson, Sarah Hicks, Betty Goodman. THIRD ROW: Mr. Quinn, sponsor, Richard Robinson, Johnny Haley, Nolan Foreman, Pete Winfree, David Carter, Barry Biggs, Charles Brewer, James Nelson, James Hanscom, Justin LeJune, Irvine Schmitz. FIRST ROW, left to right: Annelle Cox, Earline Garrett, Betty Pace, Bonnie Blance, Betty Hamilton, Leslie Moses, Lilly Hines, Janelle Wood, Margaret Seal, Lou Honeycutt. SECOND ROW: Wanda McCann, Barbara Caldwell, Charlotte McKee, Judy Sackett, Carol Bradford, Sue Bell, Mary Kelly, Linda Elliot, Beth Hemphill, Billie Ramsey, Paulette Amacker. THIRD ROW: Linda Hancock, Elizabeth Sylbalsky, Judy Roberts, Beth Garrett, Leah Ann Weaver, Susan Trimble, Deana Woodworth, Karin Osbourn, Carolyn McCormick, Rita Arnold, Sue Amacker. FOURTH ROW: Miss Wood, sponsor, Barbara Richard, Janet Sears, Billie Jo Smith, Betty Boyd, Helen Colburn, Pat Ellis, Rita Crow, Linda Looney. FIRST ROW, left to right: Pat Waggoner, Polly Decker, Gale Duett, Pat Walker, Bobbie Bridges, Becky Maid, Bobbie Longlois, Pat Bridges. SECOND ROW: Christine Schroder, Ann Lounsberry, Charlotte Waldrop, Charlotte Wood, Margaret McLaughlin, Susan Levine, Linda Howard, Lenora Bradley. THIRD ROW: Eunice Scarber, Brenda Mitchell, Donna Fields, Carol Ann Foster, Eddie Coulter, Geraldine Amacker, Wanda Jones, Carol Robinson. FOURTH ROW: Margaret O'DelI, Phyllis Johnson, Peggy Shores, Judie Jackson, Gloria Pat Barnett, Cora Sue Roberts, Peggy Bentley, Tera Davis, Miss Anderson, sponsor. FIRST ROW, left to right: Jo Ann Cagle, Mary Carpenter, Leila Kantz, Maureen Brock, Darlene Bean, Mary Kelly, Janelle Wood, Hazel Dearnwond. SECOND ROW: Dona Gaye Fields, Donna Engles, Julia Lunsford, Rose Marie Zeto, Becy Maid, Martha Kelly, Ann Langton, Margaret Hudson, Judy Sackett, Karin Osbourn. THlRD ROW: Sue Bell, Sharon Settles, Cora Roberts, Lola Midkitf, Bette Stephens, Mary Carter, Sarah Hicks, Jo Ann Richardson, Judy Roberts, FOURTH ROW: Miss Wood, sponsor, Carolyn Kent, Rose Brooks, Carolyn Callahan, Pat Waggoner, Peggy Shores, Phyllis Johnson, Betty Boyd, Carol Ann Foster. 4 r l .sy , FIRST ROW, left to right: Gayle Colburn, Davidson, Leah Ann Weaver, Miss Woocl, sponsor, Carol Robinson, Lily Hines, Edra Corinier. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Walclrop, Linda Elliot, Deana Woodworth, Janet Sears, Margaret McLaughlin, Johnnie Harvery, Linda Looney. THIRD ROW: Linda Hancock, Nancy Morris, Judie Jackson, Gloria Pat Barnett, Susan Trimble, Billie Jo Smith, Rita Sue Crow. O O 9 FIRST ROW, left to right: Tommy Ford, Benny Rhoads, Tena Munholland, sweetheart, Richard Standfield, Edgar Hogg, Joe Dyson. SECOND ROW: Ronald Tuter, James Lonadier, Wayne Young, Tommy Swift, David Cook, Alvin Callahan, Norvin Matthis, Mr. Arrington, sponsor. , NY' ii' V Lovadlell uf - J rnGS . d CO0 ' - . Vice-Pfeslcllenl' aresentalwef Davl . 1 Narvin Mattl1lSfTOmmY Swittp Rep PreSl0len ' . Treasurer, Bemy Rhodezas Privette. Sentinel, Tho The purpose of the Future Farmers of America club is to further the interest and knowledge of the boys in agriculture. OFFICERS President, Frank Carter, Vice- President, Barry Biggs, Secretary, Skipper Robinson, Treasurer, Bill Hulsey, Reporter, George Mc- Clendon. The purpose of the Chess Club is to unite, in fellowship and friend- ship, those who wish to learn or to improve their skills in the art of playing chess. ss Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Carroll Shadock, Ronnie Decker, Barbara Mendoza, Betty Boyd Skipper Robinson SECOND ROW: Graham Clark, David Carter, Bill Hulsey, George McClendon, Barry Biggs Ben Highsaw i O 0 Library Asslsta nts FIRST ROW, left to right: Tommy Maid, Nita Goodman, Roland Byerly, John Carroll, Carol Joe Sheffield, Julia Lunsford, Bobbie Longlois, Tanga Riggs, Lynda Bailey, Mr. Giles. SECOND ROW: Ronald Byerly, Linda Kliesh, Melissa Lassiter, Linda Robinson, Mary Trahan, Gail Whitus, Barbara Mullins, Mary Jane Latham. THIRD ROW: Howard Bollman, Brenda Mitchell, Mary Carter, Darla Norman, Julia Wright, Ina Lockhart, Randy Hyatt. Bobbie Joe Longlois, Julia Wright, Julia Lunsford, and Mary Trahan help Mrs, Jones with the library work. hapel Club OFFICERS Sarah Lynn Leister, Song Leader, Mary Carter, President, Jo Ann Cagle, Secretary, Bobbie Longlois, Vice-President. The Chapel Club is sponsored by Mr. Ellender. The purpose of the club is to encourage Christian fellowship Throughout the student body. FIRST ROW, left to right: Karin Osburne, Betty Boyd, Jo Ann Cagle, Mary Carpenter, Carol Joe Sheffield, Earline Burke, Bobby Jo Longlois, James Whitluk. SECOND ROW: Sue Wright, Pat Ladd, Sarah Lynn Leister, Linda Hancock, Margaret McLaughlin, Brenda Mitchell, Linda Looney, Mr. Ellender, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Mary Trahan, Barbara White, Mary Carter, Joe Shelton, Justin LeJune, Lee Coulter, Richard Duggan. 2l6 .N.A. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Vandervort, sponsor, Ann Nelson, Mary Cambell, Linda Bellet, Bobbie Longlois. SECOND ROW: Sue Wright, Ann Sampson, Susan Levine, Carol Ann Trammel, Barbara White. THIRD ROW: Mary White, Mary Carter, Betty Hobden, Janice Bailey. The Future Nurses Club is spon- sored by Mrs. Vanolervort. The purpose of the club is to further the interest in nursing as a career. OFFICERS Bobbie Longlois, President, Carol Ann Trammell, Secretary- Treasurer, Sue Wright, Corresponding Secretary, Barbara White, Historian. Key Club OFFICERS Carroll Shaddock, Lieutenant Governor, Ronnie Camp, Reporter, Hank Hubert, Treasurer, Don Von Schriltz, Secretary, Chester Stark, Vice-President, Arlon Fields, President. The purpose of the Key Club is to give service to school, community, and na- tion, to prepare its members for useful citizenship, and to develop qualities of initiative and leadership. nf' 'vw FIRST ROW, left to right: Bobby Osgood, Charles Sexton, John Baker, Ronnie Decker. SECOND ROW: Richard Simmons, Ned Cameron, Dale Hatinger, Norma Rucleseal, sweetheart, Jay Blume, Carol Shadock, Mr. Ellender, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Don Von Schriltz, Hank Hubert, Clark Wood, Jimmy Ramsey, Mike Wood, Arlon Fields. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Camp, Ronnie Butler, Brian Hobbs, Tarver Bailey, Barry Biggs, Chester Stark, Bob Hemphill. 2l8 Reading and Library Club Mrs. Kennedy, sponsor, Michael Callahan, Olan Cockrell, Jim Melburn, Jimmy Shepherd, Lester Hatcher, Carol Sue Arnold, Josephine Moleski, Sharon Kennedy, Sandra Wilson, Florence Blume, Nita Goodman, Gloria Tittle, Mrs. Beeson, sponsor: Miss Landrum, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Gloria Dempsey, Diane Noguess, Eugene LeBlanc, Larry Ramey, Leroy Fay, Johnny Carpenter, Linda Berry, Dwight Shores, lrma Longron, Phyllis Cuccio, Margaret Faulkner, Barbara Cook. THlRD ROW: Mr. Giles, sponsor: Jasper Stanley, Sue Childers, Sandra Guillary, Mary Johnson, Tommy Wilburn, Janice Heath, Lela Arnold, Pamela Doss, Ute Schmidt, Jo Ann Ricter, Linda Wright, Jimmie Jones, Bobby Ansaldo, David Byrd, Walter Perkins, Lester Barrett, Tommy King, John Cook, Johnny Evans, Mack Hughes, Pam Sampson, Barbara Granger, Judy Hughes, Judy Hatfield, Betty Eddins, Mary Porter. Ready riters and Spelling Club FIRST ROW Gary Shittlet, Drew McDonaugh, Nancy Donahugh, Elaine McCray, Enola Lensey, Nancy Thames, Suzanne Lea, Doris Womack, Woody High, Mrs. Johnson, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Belva Joyce Voneye, Don Emerson, Cora Corley, Ina Lockhart, Doris Hardy, Nancy Purdy, Barbara Bonin, Martha Rudeseal, Frances Laughlin, Jane Wade. THIRD ROW: Frank Williams, Sally Ragland, Kathy Lemons, Beverly Wozencraft, Kim Gutteridge, Kathy Schroder, Catherine Hoff, Carmon Scott, Barbara Worsham, Virginia Smyth, Mrs. Pillsbury, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Kay Runnels, Bill Stark, Jobie Irvine, Raymond Morgan, Ann Roberts, Dean Cooper, Gengir Stantield, Carolyn Green, Robert Brown, Milissa Lastinder, Mrs. Leckband, sponsor. 2l9 Student Council FIRST ROW: Percy Von Eye, Johanna Leister, Sandra Stansbury, Jack McClel- land, Celia Waters, Katherine Wood, Bobby Burke. SECOND ROW: John Hal- fin, sponsor, Barbara Bonin, Judy Rach, Kim Gutteridge, Beverly Roberts, Shirley Beeson, Reporter, Pat Provo, Secretary, Irene Beasley, Charles McClelland, Murel Urban, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Leonard Hall, sponsor, Deane Noguess, Carolyn Rhodes, Allen Phillips, Gus Harris, Pat Henry, Bobby North, Susan Craig, Jimmy Miller, Inez Hubbard, sponsor., FOURTH ROW: Randy Hyatt, Charlotte Wilburn, Kathy Kent, Treasurer, Dan Sears, Gene Locke, Gerald Edwards, Vice-President, Mike Waters, President, David Foster, Sam Parker, Shirley Parkhurst. Hurricane Hi hlights Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne Murph, Betty Gunstream, Linda Williams, Tanga Riggs, Sandy Smith, lna Jean Lockhart, Charles Carlin. SECOND ROW: Scott Swearigton, Frances Laughlin, Dorothea Leister, Jean Lonadier, Mary Lynn Finnell, Kathy Schroder, Doris Hardy, Janet Officer. THIRD ROW: Karen Carroll, Diana Dean, Debee Ray, Kay Terry, Diana Sellers, Ann Levingston, Randy Hyatt, Shirley Parkhurst. FOURTH ROW: Darlene Waldrop, Brian Wilson, Rodney Wilson, Kenneth Weatherford, Kenneth Dominey, Jerri Walker, Miss Dorothy Simpson, sponsor, - a -' . i .V ...sr .qv r A 1 fy I . lp A , , , .R ya Marie Adams, sponsor, Emearl Yount, Donald Choate, Brian Dahl, Ricardo Trevino, Howard Aaron Beulah Maxwell, Johnnie Aucion. SECOND ROW: Donny Brown, Anne Chesser, Mary Ellen Richardson Dorthy Sutton, Eldon Coker, Terry Akers. THIRD ROW: Marcell Herrin, Glenda Breayeale, Sandy Cain Barbara Watson, Faye Neeley, Joy Hoet, Linda Breayeale, Putt Richardson. FOURTH ROW: Robert Young Jerry Callahan, Tommy Robers, Gordon Anthony, Benny Travis, Burgess Thompson, Bernard Stutes. FIRST ROW: Dwight Bryan, Ross Glawson, Paul Vaughan, Jerry Mires, Mike Thomas, Wayne Beverly, Vaughan Mitchell, Larry DeBlanc, Sherrill LeJune, Johnny Tands, W. F. Alexander. SECOND ROW: Vernon Hudnall, Jeff Wilson, Wesley Long, Harold Meyers, James Simons, Terry Mayo, Johnny Childers, Bob Easley, John Carroll, Mrs. McMichael, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Ronald Byerly, Burnis Perry, Joe Russian, Jimmy Smith, Curtis Hodge, Willis Touchett, Carolyn Rhodes, Mike Dickey, Bryan Harrison. Knitting Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Maxine Naugin, Gloria Mosley, Barbara Ham, Ellen Coffe, Nancy Savage, Adelyn Mafouz, Jaunita East, Vickie Hill, Bonny Martin. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Cooper, sponsor, Evelyn Sharp, Wanda Hodgkinson, Stephanie Sample, Sharon Faries, LaNell Gray, Carole Knott, Carole Kresser, Anerea Hallburg, Sharon Duggan. THIRD ROW: Judith Diggs, Gaby Kuhn, Jovita Johnson, Sherry Taylor, Jean Boger, Darlene Brakin, Pat Smith, Sandra Crook, Judy Drake, Shirley Shexsnider. Embroidery and Needlework FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Defee, sponsor, Mary Landry, Martha Vincent, Ann Cruse, Patricia Burton, Norma Byack, Joyce Bryant, Linda Oden, Rosemary Aaron. SECOND ROW: Jane Olchefski, Kathy Glawson, Myrna Boudreaux, Ann White, Sandra Thompson, Judy Forrest, Wandra Brooks, Linda Smith, Margaret Porter, Judy Henley, Mrs. Wood, sponsor, THIRD ROW: Faye Roundtree, Joyce Roney, Ruby Amacker, Jackie Lee, Jo Ann Day, Carol Ann Smart, Carolyn Tanney, Mary Rayburn, Shirley Floyd, Jean Lonadier, Tommie Stewart. FOURTH ROW: Maydell Landreneaux, Joyce Markel, Patricia Glawson, Sally Tiavvaa, Shirley Corl, Sammie McKee, Peggy Weeks, Pat Laughlin, Judy Jobes, Glenda Coleman. Office Workers Girls' Hobby FIRST ROW, left to right: Maxine Naquin, Jo Ann Brown. Gloria Mosley, SECOND ROW: Lena Moore, Diane Travis, Pat Tyler, Sarah Hardin. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Carroll Parker, sponsor: Judy Cope, Don Chatellier, Judy Slack, Barbara Mullins. FIRST ROW, left to right: Hazel Holstein, Stephanie Sample, Janet Officer, Kathy Schroder, Mary Johnson, Jane Wade. SECOND ROW: Shirley Parkhurst, Sam Parker, George Craft, Joe Penny, John Cook, Jackie Waldrop. Gift Making FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Ruth Atkins, sponsor, Jimmy Breaux, Connie Perot, Linda Bailey. SECOND ROW: LouEtta Slaughter, Linda McDonald, Jane Tice, Carolyn Tomme, Loretta Taylor, Susan Craig. THIRD ROW: Clara Strickland, Louise Miller, Judy Schultz, Frances Berry, Judy Knott, Wanda Frazier. 223 FIRST ROW, left to right: Patsy Coulter, Gwen Whittaker, Jerry Simon, Jackie Cannon, Randolph Beeson, Dane Feher, Richard Slocum, Wayne Bergeron, Danny Potter. SECOND ROW: Mary Smith, Janet Hughes, Richard Johnson, Bobby Kuhns, Dennie Hoar, Curtis Willie, Edwin Holstien, Harold Porter. THIRD ROW: Mr. Honeycutt, sponsor, Sheila Trahan, Darlene Richardson, Carole Parker, David Foster, Jerry Burdine, Allen Updigroff, Larry Holston, Miss Messer, sponsor. Slide Rule FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Robinson, Kay Terry, Nancy Journeay, Elaine Heath, Charles Carlin, Harry Filzgerald, Raymond Sparks, James Hart, Preston Peltier, Ronnie Kleisch. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Skinner, sponsor, Gay Richardson, Harry Ezell, Pat Henry, Leo Evans, Bobby North, Mike Clark, Larry Weathersby, Kenneth Dorniny, Jimmy Miller, Tommy Maid, Mr, Wiegand, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Brian Wilson, John Provo, Gene Locke, Gerald Edwards, Pat Nelson, Dickey Davis, Kenneth Weatherford, Al Siegmund, Gary Day, Danny Wolf. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Kellner, sponsor, Bobby Kirkpatrick, Tommy Kuykendall, Anthony Pendel- ton, Lumer Wetsel, Mike Robenson, Kenneth Thompson, Kenneth Smith, Harold McClain, Don Brown, Brad McClain, Jimmy Kyle, Dan Brown, Mrs. Forston, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Bartley Rhodes, Dorthy Herrin, Carolyn Donivan, Marie Glowson, Claudette Barrett, Frances Sanders, Millen Jones, Sherry Barker, Linda Borton, Mary Hall, Wayne Willis, Bobby Carter, Orvil Wyatt. THIRD ROW: David Elmore, Put Peters, Eddie Osman, William Tralla, Francis Murray, Dick Herrington, Donnie Martell, Chuck Andrus, Pete Runnels, Dick Hogge, Mike Oglesby, Glenn Mathews, Jack Byerly. FOURTH ROW: Steven Swearin- gen, Curtis Blessitt, Howard Bollman, James Eastman, Milton Burnett, Floyd Kelly, David Reese, Bob Armstrong, Murrey Taggart, Bob Ross, Dennis White, Bobby Garrett, Marvin Potter. FIRST ROW, left to right: Bill Sims, Hommer Williams, Wayne Berry, Ottis Tarver, James Sims, Jimmy Thompson, Larry Ramey, James Rainwater. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Pinnick, Lyle Dahrke, Louis Long, Nathon Foreman, Wayne Welch, Windfielcl Landry, Danny Gray, Melvin Duhon, Elmer Lynscomb. THIRD ROW: Gus Harris, Benny Mazzola, Fulton Hodge, Morris Shepperd, Garrison Smith, Fred Binekenstein, Joe Hughes, Don Oberg, Mr. Bass, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Donny Linscomb, Kirby Edings, Kenneth Eads, Robert Granger, Clifford Fair, Arthur Cassiano, Richard Hicks, Frankie Marshall, Max Abrego, Dallas Monceaux. 7th and Sth Grade 'eswm FIRST ROW: Mary Glenda Nelson, Hilda Travino, Ruth Bland, Laura Baker, Shirley Albritton, Connie Perot, Cheryl Richardson, Mary Jackson, Johnnie McClelland, Rudian Sims, Karen Carrol, Jo Ann Le Blanc, Sandra Stansbury, Georgia Humble, Robbie Talbert, Kathy Glawson, Sandra Nash. SECOND ROW: Gloria Tittle, Linda Berry, Joyce Roney, Judy Rach, Bonnie Martin, Judith Drake, Judy Henley, Jean Lonadier, Ellen Coffey, Betty Evans, Tommie Stewart, Barbara Worsham, Sharon Duggan, Jo Anne Day, Ginger Luther, Loretta Taylor, Mrs. Wood. THIRD ROW: Mary Beth Rayburn, Sandra Crook, Dianne Blackwell, Beverly Wozencraft, Cora Peet, Carolyn Tanner, Jane Tice, Andrea Hallburg, Suzanne Sargent, Shirley Floyd, Barbara Ham, Judith Diggs, Pat Smith, Melanie Doss, Norma Hayden, Judith Hatfield, Sharon Foster, Linda McDonald, Carol Ann Smart. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Weeks, Linda Font, Joyce Markel, Wanda Brooks, Carolyn Sellers, Charlotte Wilburn, Jean Bager, Shirley Curl, Sharon France, Ginger Stanfield, Merle Carter, Wanda Frazier, Suzan Craig, Louis Miller, Martha Gill, Ruby Gill, Sherry Taylor, Vte Schmit, Patricia Glawson. Builders for Tomorrow. FIRST ROW: Pat Provo, Carol Bass, Rusty Goodman, Margaret Kyte, Gloria Dempsey, Ann Levingston, Peggy Soape, Sherry Bollman, Melanie Brewer. SECOND ROW: Peggy Faires, Donna Crump, Carolyn Hebert, Pat Tyler, Mary Jane Latham, Nancy Journey, Frances Sanders, Barbara Mullins, Elaine Clondy. THIRD ROW: Becky Gordon, Beverly Breaux, Carolyn Tomme, Judy Schultz, Lena Moore, Shelia Trahan, Melissa Lassiter, Mary Ford. FOURTH ROW: Judy Cope, Judy Slack, Loretta Guillory, Don Chatellier, Sandra Moody, Yvonne Beauseau, lrene Beasley, Carolyn Green, De Lynn Peacock, Catherine Hoff. Declamation and Poetry FIRST ROW, left to right: Georgia Humble, Karen Carrol, Judy Rach, Robbie Talbert, Clare MacMillan, Bobby Burke. SECOND ROW: Sandra Stansbury, Diane Dean, Tanga Riggs, Shirley Beeson, Mary Hoffpauir, Bobby Barrett, Marilyn Richardson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Blakney, sponsor, Pat Provo, Marilyn Finnell, Ann Levingston, Genger Fulter, Betsy Roosa, Jean Randolph, Ronny Vaughan, Donna Hancock. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Hardesty, sponsor, Joy Holland, Merle Carter, Sam Parker, Mike Waters, Bob Murphy, Sherry James, Mr. Owings, sponsor. Dramatics FIRST ROW, left to right: Mike Riley, Shirley Albritten, Peggy Foreman, Gail Lanthier, Dorthea Leister, Dale Foreman, Qwasy Glover, Donia Garlington, Martha Brooks, Phyliss Smith, Delores Stephens, Betty Seal, Shelda Davis, Gayland Heard, Frank Ball. SECOND ROW: Mr. Halfin, sponsor, Celia Waters, Shelda Mayo, Marsha Sowell, Melina Brewer, Margaret Kyte, Kay Roscoe, Kathy Wood, Brenda Baldwin, Shirley Van Zantt, Beth Littleiohn, Jo Lynn Burn, Janis Brewer, Hazel Holstein, Mary Nelson, Tex Gimple, Dorothy Simpson, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Urbon, sponsor, Carol Randolph, Sharon France, Charlotte Richardson, Debe Ray, Ann Williams, Linda Font, Bobbye Blacksher, Diane Seelers, Suzanne Sargent, Naomi Matthis, Mony Bridges, Carla Casn, Wayne McCoy, Edith Beasley, Carolyn Williams, Johnny Yeats, Randell Hopkins, FIRST ROW, left to right: Pat Lawson, Mary Jackson, Kay Chapman, Barbara Hamilton, Jan Ricks, Linda Penney, Linda Ashcraft, Mary Noah, Delores Hardin, Glenda Bourgeois, Faye Murray. SECOND ROW: Billie Smith, Pat Moutray, LaVerne Blumn, Ann Hebert, Johnnie Egan, Wanda Fuller, Sharon Mann, Cora Peat, Sylvia Walker, Betty Mendoza, Charoline Noah, Myra Waken. THIRD ROW: Verna Dick, Carol Lowe, Delores Chapman, Delores Greer, Sharon Jones, Linda Breaux, Ann Petrey, Brenda Duett, Sandra White, Marsha Johnson, Mary Grimes, Bernice Scott, Pud Lockhart, Mrs. Inez Hubbard, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Judy Garrett, Barbara Beachley, Patsy Evans, Jackie Allen, Vivian Bugg, Jeariete Preiean, Charolete Noah, Sheron Ross, Olivia Linscomb, Jackie Waldrop, Mary Ford, Sherry Bollman, Irene Beasley, Nancy Hobbs, Peggy Faires, Becky Gordon. FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Williams, Cheryl Bass, Betty Gunstream, Shelba Davis, Linda Crook, Sandy Smith, Sandra Barber, Janice Soape, Karen Vaughn, Johanna Leister. SECOND ROW: Gail Welch, Peggy Golbeck, Melanie Doss, Janey Hudson, Linda Hamilton, Jo Lynn Blanco, Martha Anderson, Pat Smith, Pat Basquez, Martha Gill, Pat Berry, Linda Russell, Barbara Roberts, THIRD ROW: Paula Mathews, Janice Weatherford, Ruby Gill, Marilyn Buck, Ann Derrick, Judy Chance, Maureen Spector, Diane Lunsford, Norma Hayden, Carol Bass, Beverly Miller, Carolyn Hebert, Jean McFarland, Jo Ann Freeman, FOURTH ROW: Miss Anderson, sponsor, Carolyn Sellars, Barbara Sedoruk, Joyce Peveto, Dewona Musters, Connie Lounsberry, Vera Barrett, Barbara Winkle, Helen Evans, Beverly Roberts, Donna Crump, Peggy Soape, Mrs. Nugent. FIRST ROW, left to right: Uyman Ogden, Bob Dyson, Gary Hardesty, Hoyt Simmons, .lack McClelland, Ronnie Robinson, Bobby Eddins, Alvin McLaughlin, Floyd Garner, Don Hodgekinson, Nathon McCarber. SECOND ROW: Fred Sherrod, Phil McPhearson, John Bailey, Richard Fuller, Mike Abbott, Joe Kelley, Thomas Barrett, Bill Greer, Bill Caples, Travis Odom, Mike Wilson, Joe Sanders. THIRD ROW: Gerald Flowers, Bobby Permenter, Tony Travis, Homer Pillsbury, Chochie Owens, Don Sears, Phil Newman, Allen Phillips, Leslie Braddock, David Karr, Thomas Cassidy, Kenneth Horvard, Kenneth Smith. FIRST ROW, left to right: Larry Black, Larry Brynt, Ricky Bagby, Rex Griffin, Donny Jackson, Douglas Nelson, James LeForge, Roy Gunter, Jimmy Whitfield, John Hollis, Robert Hurst. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Jernigan, Bob Windham, Garland Weeks, Jimmy Sachet, Bird Johnson, Bill Sullivan, R. B. Stanbrough, Tom McCamey, George Force, Cappy Ricks, Ronnie Nelson, Harold Jackson, Joe Hargis, Gary Arceaneaux, Ted Williams. THIRD ROW: Gilbert Frankling, James Bellet, Barry Levine, George Craft, Bob Smith, Gary Eikenharst, Drue Norwood, Buddy Reives, Joe Cannon, Mike Gray, Chuck Robins, Arthur Morgan, Mac Burris, Dick Nations, Jerry Sadler, Dick Uzzel. FOURTH ROW: Bob Belcher, David Bell, Jimmy Currie, Harry Still, Robert Morgan, Donald Dick, Johnny Wise, Jimmy Sherwin, Tacky Stringer, Jerry Swift, Sam Owens, Jack Waggoner, Bob Walls, Ben Lozano, Raymond Berry, Sammy Maufouz. Bengz PEGGY BENTLEY Head Drum Maior MMM-wmssvigavcv Hamm Q Norma -4-xv FIRST ROW, left to right: Nancy Barney, Rose Marie Rao, Norma Fisher, Celia Stephens, Pat Ladd, Janie Price, Diane Ketchell, Barbara Northcutt, Betty Hodge, Lou Honeycutt. SECOND ROW: Peggy Bentley, William Hulsey, Judy Flynn, Ben Highsaw, Terry Martin, Barbara Mendoza, Mary Kemble, Oliver McPherson, Carol Sheffield, Beth Garrett, William Gilpatrick, Lyndon Robinson, THIRD ROW: Ronnie Camp, Steve Benckenstein, David Anderson, Darla Norman, Gail Whitus, Aaron James, Ben Culpepper, Frances Walker, ires Robert Becker, Barbara Cameron, Carole Schultz, Denise Frank, Kay Jobe. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Hopper, Darlene Musslewhife, Linda Tutor, Norma Humphrey, Shirley Turner, Buddy Miller, Larry Robinson, Jerry Hines, Douglas Davis, Judy Warner, Tarver Bailey, Don Von Schriltz. FIFTH ROW: Elton Willie, Alice Worsham, Bill McPherson, L. A. Foster, Ronnie McClure, Richard Simmons, Robert Sims, Margaret O'Dell, Carolyn Hamby, Graham Clarke. LYNDON ROBINSON Assistant Drum Major Bengalaires Twirlers LEFT TO RIGHT: Janie Price, Diana Ketchell, Barbara Northcutt, Betty Hodge, Lou Honeycutt. JANIE PRICE Head Twirler Bengalaires Ropers ,. Q V C sf 5 ' . 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THIRD ROW: Judy Warner, Mary Lou Kemble, Shirlie Turner, Marilyn Hop- per, Norma Humphrey, Ida Mitchell. mwm 3535 DEBS f Guard Coun il FIRST ROW, left to right: Frances Walker, Shirley Turner, Marilyn Hopper, Peggy Bentley, Pat Ladd, Margaret O'Dell. SEC- OND ROW: Bobby Arledge, Richard Free, Judy Warner, Chris Barrett, Mrs. Cermin- aro, Darwin Miller, Graham Clark, Oliver McPherson. Junior Hi h Band FIRST ROW, left to right: Mary Latham, Cora Corley, Sondra White. SECOND ROW: Mary Smith, Sherry James, Merle Carter, Gloria Tillman, Linda Robinson, Rusty Goodman, Lucky Wallis, Ronald Jones, Mary Hoffpauir, John Bailey, Charlotte Richardson. THIRD ROW: Pat Lawson, Judy Jobe, Mary Bridges, Mike Riley, Gary Bryan, Sharon France, Murry Taggart, Kerry McPherson, Merilyn Parker, Laura Baker, Frank Thayer, Frances Sanderline, Quentin Reed, Sam, Judy Rach, Randy Beeson, Jim Kuhn. FOURTH ROW: Charles McLelland, Brian Dahl, Lewis Johnson, Tracy Cooper, Ronnie Vaughan, Mike Callahan, Carole Parker, Beverly Wozencratt, Jimmy Sackett, David Belle, Bobby North, Jimmy Molley, Phil McPherson, Richard Johnson, Jim Meldrum, Edwin Holstein. FIFTH ROW: Trudy Lindsey, Curtis Blessit, Don Oberg, Robert Armstrong, Nancy Journey, Jeanne Randolph, Jack Brearly, Anne Murph, Bobby Easley, Victor Slack, Leon Faires, Sherry Barher, Brian Wilson. SIXTH ROW: John Murph, David Byrd, Ronald Byerly, Perry Curry, Catherine Hoff, Glen Mathews, Roland Byerly, Drew McDonough, Mike Oglesbee, James Reed, John Williamson, Allen Daniel, George Hamilton, Michael Black. CORA CORLEY Head Twirler TWIRLERS Mary Jane Latham and Sandra Whiie 1. FIRST ROW, left to right: Kathy Wood, Christing Abrego, Gail Still, Lou Honeycutt, Alice Dubose, Mary Malheit, Elaine Burke, Lucy Currie, Brenda McClelland, Pat Bridges, Babs Northcutt, Norma Humphrey, Ida Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Hopper, Peggy Hughes, Kathy Meeks, Jeanette Rodriquez, Nelda Blue, Glenda Gray, Margaret O'Dell, Mary Kemble, Denise Frank, Mary Kelly, Judy Flynn, Jeanette Decker, Peggy Bentley. THIRD ROW: Judy Warner, Rose Richards, Linda Howard, Leah Weaver, Carolyn Harnby, Jessie Harper, Nancy Morris, Velma LeLeux, Gloria Barnett, Bernice Young, Frances Walker, Linda Barclay, Julia Wright. ,fl I rx? MI . xr Y OFFICERS FIRST ROW, lett to right: Nancy Morris, Marcia Sayers, Martha Fletcher. SECOND ROW: Leah Ann Weaver Kathy Meeks, M i I d r e d Hannby. 1 FIRST ROW, left to right: Fail Still, Betty Stringer, Marilyn Hopper, Sudie Kennedy, Pat Hudson, Mary Kate Littleiohn, Denise Frank, Margaret O'Dell, Mary Kemble, Linda Howard, Peggy Bentley, Carol Williams, Jeanette Decker, Sidney Preiean, Babs Northcutt, Maureen Brock, Nora Paul, Leslie Moses. SECOND ROW: Alice DuBose, Carolyn Brewer, Kathy Meeks, Penny Corley, Yvonne Nantz, Joyce Craig, Carol Foster, Linda Barclay, Mary Trahan, Grace Lindsey, Wanda Gray. THIRD ROW: Jeanette Rodriquez, Leah Ann Weaver, Fail Colburn, Emma Hobden, Judy Warner, Leonard Womack, Mike Owens, Herby Boehme, Phillip Hobbs, David Carter, Jeroy Simmons, Nancy Morris, Gloria Pat Barnett, Bernice Young, Frances Walker, Norma Humphrey, Sharon Shultz, Bobbie Jo Longlois. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Hill, Danny Duran, Tommy Savage, Lindley King, Richard Free, Brooks Hill, Billy Wayne Anderson, Barry Biggs, Danny Cunningham, Bill Levingston, Chris Barrett, Sydney Hobden, Tommy Davidson, Richard Robinson, Graham Clark, Robert Becker, Thomas Barrett. we ii C I sstssa , f J if 2 I-2 FIRST ROW, left to right: Leonard Womack, Mike Owens, Bruce Hill, Phillip Hobbs, Thomas Barrett, Jeroy Simmons, Robert Becker. SECOND ROW: Brooks Hill, Billy Wayne Anderson, Lindley King, Danny Duran, Tommy Savage, Barry Biggs, Graham Clark, David Carter. THIRD ROW: Danny Cunningham, Bill Leving- ston, Richard Free, Herby Boehme, Chris Barrett, Sydney Hobden, Richard Robinson, Tommy Davidson. FIRST ROW, left to right: Millen Jones, Gloria Dempsey, Sharon Kennedy, Emearl Yount, Mary Bridges, Mary Hall, Jan Ricks, Melanie Doss, Linda Hamilton, Martha Rudeseal. SECOND ROW: Sandra Moody, Nancy Thames, Tanga Riggs, Linda Penny, Dorothea Leister, Diana Lunsford, Ruby Amacker, Carol Randolph, Ann Murph, Cora Corley, Barbara Granger, Jackie Lee, Miss lwon. THIRD ROW: Judy Chance, Carla Cassin, Anita Hailey, Linda Bates, Delores Greer, Judy Jobe, Louise Young, DeLynn Peacock, Carmen Scott, Shirley Parkhurst, Darlene Richardson. FIRST ROW, left to right: Rosemary Aaron, Barbara Bonnin, Kay Chapman, Suzanne Lea. SECOND ROW: Faye Roundtree, Mary Hoffpauir, Jo Ann Richter, Sherian O'Brian, Margaret Faulkner, Francis Laughlin, Sally Forest. THIRD ROW: Darlene Brackin, Francis Sanderland, Judy Hughs, Sandra Johnson, Roberta Nutt, Charlott Noah, Jonita Johnson. 240 .lu FIRST ROW, left to right: Chicky Osgood, Jackie Cannon, John Murph, Larry Morris, George Force, Don Emerson, Larry Bradley, SEC- OND ROW: Larry Block, Harold Mc- Clain, Bud Johnson, Gary Mc- Camey, Leon Patterson, Roger Conevaz, Jim Kuhns. THIRD ROW: Putt Richardson, Everett Robertson, LIS Sonny White, Jobie Irvine, David Karr, Freddie Tauvaa, Wayne Welch. FOURTH ROW: Allen Daniel, Jerry Burdine, Anthony Jeanise, Robert Vessel, DuWayne Robinson, Jack Waggoner, Freeman Walker, Mark Athkenson, Richard Johnson, Jerry Anderson, Dwight Bryan. FIRST ROW, left to right: Sandra Smith, Nancy Donoughue, Mary Kay Noah, Twosey Glover, Cassandra Barber, Ann Cruse. SECOND ROW: Nancy Kanoy, Juanita East, Mary Ellen Richardson, Bonnie Goodman, Adelyn Mahtouz, Diane O'Brien, Brenda Baldwin, Janis Brewer, Shirley Anderson. THIRD ROW: Linda Young, Bernice Scott, Frances Berry, Pud Lockhart, Linda Oden, Pamela Doss, Jane Olchetski, Sandy Cain, Wanda Fuller. FIRST ROW, left to right: Louis Rost, Norma Brack, Judy Forrest, Jo Lynn Burns, Celia Waters, Johanna Leister, Maiorie White, Katherine Woods, Sonnie Jane Dobie, Linda Crook. SECOND ROW: Linda Smith, Dianne Noguess, Shirly Bamburg, Marie Lautaret, Sue Shepherd, Linda Hughs, Helen Boyle, Donia Garlington, Patricia Lewis. THIRD ROW: Patricia Van Pelt, Verginia Smyth, Anne Williams, Peggy Easley, Betty Burnett, Joyce Peveto, Judy Frederick, Pam Sampson, Elizabeth Gordon, Doris Gregg, Karen Allems. 24I Annual work goes on all year for Joyce Craig and Sarah Lynn Leister. 242 Latin Club officers Cleftj plan their annual banquet iabovej. . 4 1. , --fy -,,f-HM, G.A.A. girls serve customers at a chiii supper S GRAN? EQ A The Girls' AthieTic Association made money for worthy proiects. The Senate sponsored TWIRP week. Thespians sponsored the three one-act plays. Above is a scene from Five in Judgment 'Q' 'iid gfkfl is af'5': IIA' afwlfzf. 1 Q-'f ir ai?i?s f QQQ liz' M 0 ' Q, x I 50 fi 9 x -M I X Most Future Hornemakers take home economics as a school subject. Good Sportsmanship League S' Pat Hudson Hank Hubert Betty Stringer The Good Sportsmanship League is sponsored by Mr. Forston. The purpose of the G.S.L. is to pro- mote good sportsmanship between the schools of the district. E CD 5 3 CD 3 O' JS Q1 QM SLU JSCILU H09 FooT ba I I ipglxf 09 99 S98 heerleaders PAT BETTY JU DY BRUCE WALTER MARY LOU CAROL ANN mv SWNNGER B Swv' WALTER MCDONALD Sophomore ' JUDY ARNAUD W Sophomore PAT HUDSON Senior BRUCE HILL Senior L CA N1 Lou TRANXNNEY ROL ANN TRAMM MAR junxor Jllniof EU Tige FIRST ROW: Hank Hubert, Wayne McClelland, Nolan Foreman, Colbert Trawhon, Gary Joe Tolar, Gene Shifflet, Peter Shaddock, Spencer Davenport, William Jackson, Lon Craft, Dan Pearson, Frank Smart, Mike Conn. SECOND ROW: Jay Blume, Charles Alexander, Roy Arron, Buddy Street, Arlon Fields, Chester Season's Results Tigers, ee,ee,, 6 Nederland Tigers , , ree. 7 Port Neches Tigers ee,,e, . e..ee O Sulphur ...O Tigers 7 Vidor Tigers ,ee, ee.ee 13 French ..,,, Tigers ,e,,, 19 Lake Charles ,,s, Tigers esss,.s, .ee,. O Port Arthur ,,v. Tigers ,ees,es ,esee l 4 'Beaumont ee,ee, Tigers ,.e.s.,, ,.... l 4 'Galveston ...... Tigers s,ee,,.. . 7 'South Park arsity ark, Joe Dyson, Brooks Hill, John Baker, Tommy Locke, Mike Blessitt, Wayne Long, George McClendon. IRD ROW: Bentley Hall, Rudy Mathews, Pete Winfrey, Jimmy Jones, Don Griffin, Larry Stringer, ndley King, Bill Levingston, Glenn Jackson, Carroll Shaddock, Glen Davis. Season's Summary The Tigers nearly did the supposedly impossible this year by coming within a hair's breadth of their first district championship. Opening the season was a defeat at the hands of powerful Nederland. Tigers also lost the next two, but Vidor sparked the turn of the tide. In district competition the Orangemen won two and tied two. The Tigers saw their hopes for a district crown go up in smoke with their tie with South Park. After such a successful season, we, the sports staff, would like to express our appreciation to our terrific Tigers, not only for the effort and time spent by both the players and the coaching staff, but for a job well done. PETE WINFREY Tackle Two-Year Letterman 1. Tiger's Opener ls Spoiled y Nederland Nederlands Bulldogs, hailed The mightiest AAA power in The state, spoiled The Tigers' opener by a score of 25-6. Uncorking one of The most explosive offensive attacks ever seen on an Orange Turf, Nederland stacked up a Total of 368 yards, and was held scoreless only during The Third quarter. Pulling Their forces together in The last half, The Tigers managed to give The Bulldogs a real fight. Junior halfloack, Colbert Trawhon, ac- counted for The Tiger's Tally with a pass inter- ception and 62 yard runback in The fourth stanza. RUDY MATTHEWS Tackle One-Year Letterman Forman and Travvhon team up against Nederland 4 LARRY STRINGER WAYNE McCLELLAND End Halfbaclc Three4Year Letterman Two-Year Letterman 252 All-District BROOKS HILL Fullback End Two-Year Letterman JOE DYSON Tackle . I LINDLEY KING Three-Year Letterman All-District Indians Paint Tige In Their second game of The season The Tigers were defeared by The potent rushing aT- Tack of The Port Neches-Groves Indians by 27-7. Orange's only TD came with 5:25 remaining in The IsT half. I-Ialfback Colberl Trawhon Took a pifchoui from quarterback Cearles Alexander To score from Two yards ouf. Mike Conn's con- version ended fhe scoring for The Bengals. Linebacker Bill Levingsion was The backbone of Orange's defense while Dan Pearson picked up 5I yards in 9 carries for the Orangemen. Pearson picks up yarda ge against Port Neches O H ALI. BENIN wr fl will Leilefman 09' McClelland snagged from behind in Sulfur contest. CHARLES ALEXANDER BUDDY STREET Quarterback One-Year Letterman GLENN JACKSON Tackle Two'Year Letterman Tigers Nosed Out by Sulphur Taking advantage of breaks and a very muddy turf, the Golden Tors of Sulphur nosed out the Bengals by 7-O. Grueling defensive play highlighted the tug-of-War game, with Sulphur pushing over the only touchdown midway in the third quarter. The Orangemen, playing a whale of a game, could not seem to get their offense started. iil GLEN DAVIS 4 Tackle K l f-ms BILL LEVINGSTON End One-Year Letterman Two-Year Letterman MIKE BLESSITT End One-Year Letterman Tigers Shackle Vidor in Final Second Displaying an iron-fisted brand of defensive mas- tery, the Bengals took advantage of last minute breaks to put away the Vidor Pirates in a gridiron thriller. Battling against time, the Tigers showed great determination as Trawhon took the hand-off from quarterback Charles Alexander and sprinted across the double stripe with only one second left on the clock. Trawhon scores with one second remaining. Foreman is pulled down from behind by an alert French defender. Tigers Fall Before French I9-I3 The score was knotted at 6-6 at halftime in this hard-fought battle. Orar1ge's tally came on a five-yarcl slash by Pearson in the first quarter. The Buffs uncorked a surprising offensive attack at the start of the second half and took the lead by 13-6. The Orangemen fought back and tied the score on a one-yarcl plunge by Travvhon and conversion by Conn. French scored again in the fourth stanza to make this loss a heartbreaker for the Tigers. -F Q ,W 9 'luv ur, ,P ,L as I JOHN BAKER TOMMY LOCKE Halfback Tackle Two-Year Letterman All-District 256 ROY AARON Tackle One-Year Letterman ARLON FIELDS End Bengals Stun Lake Charles I9-I3 The Orangemen, playing a spirited brand of fooTball, Took a l3-O lead at halftime. The Tigers scored again early in The Third quarTer, but Then The Wildcats goT inTo high gear and pushed over Two TD's before The game ended. The Tigers showed inspired defensive play. Alexander, McClelland, and Stringer each scored for The Orangemen. King, CrafT, Miller, and Levingston Turned in fine defensive performances. il JIMMY Jorvss T W Guard one-Year Le Herm All-DisTricT an GENE SHIFFLET LON CRAFT Halfback End One-Year LeTTerman LevingsTon and Miller move againsT Lake Charles McClelland is hit hard in Port Arthur duel. Tigers Stagger Jackets The Bengals held conference favorite and age old rival Port Arthur to a O-O tie, showing an iron-fisted defense when the chips were dovvn. The Jackets completely dominated the game but could never seem to get across the double-stripe. Red Jackson and Gary Tolar led the Tiger's fine defensive play. Wayne McClelland was the leading ground gainer for the Orangemen. CARROLL SHADDOCK NOLAN FOREMAN COLBERT TRAWHON Guard Fullback Halfback One-Year Letterman Two-Year Letterman l GARY JOE TOLAR Guard One-Year Letterman DAN PEARSON CHESTER STARK Halfback Guard Two-Year Letterman Alexander chooses to run in Beaumont contest. Tigers Edge Beaumont I4- The Tigers pulled in sight of the district crown by nudging out their Purple rivals by a tight T4-l 3. The Orangemen had control the entire game even though the score was exceptionally close. The Tiger's tallies came in the second and third periods with Alexander pass- ing first to King and then Mc- Clelland. The victory was nearly nullified in the closing seconds when a 50- yard desperation pass play payed off only to be called back by a penalty. I3 259 WAYNE LONG Kicker 4 l WILLIAM JACKSON Guard Grangemen Shutout Tors The Tigers put away the Galveston Tors by l4-O to boost their conference standing to two wins, no losses, and one tie. The initial Bengal score came on the first play of the second quarter. Alexander hit McClelland with a roll-out, TD pass from eight yards out. The same play accounted for the other tally coming midway in the third period. Thawhon took the pass in the end zone. Tremendous defensive work by the center of the Tiger line played a major part in the victory. 260 Trawhon falls on slippery Galveston turf. FRANK SMART Quarterback i was ia., IL mt I R XI, K :bs-R ,mf-A Hasijl wa lying!-f',x'g . 47553 K ag, Q it 'wk IS. fs-figs fzfw R I I , 'QL 7 I' f': I yi i n ' i s 'Ew a 35- ' MIKE CONN DON GRIFFIN BILLY MILLER SPENCER DAVENPORT Fullback Quarterback Halfback Halfback One'Ye3 Letterman Two-Year Letterman All-District Greenies Tie Bengals 7-7 The Tiger's bid for a co- championship went up in smoke when the aroused South Park Greenies rallied in the final three minutes to tie the Orangemen in a thrill-packed engagement. Larry Stringer plowed through from the two-yard line to score Orange's TD. Conn converted. Charles Alexander was the Bengal's leading ground gainer. Trawhon is downed after gaIn against .youth Park WS Q Basketball Tiger Varsity TOP ROW: Jimmy Jones, Manager, Phil Hobbs, Charles Brewer, Garland Franklin, Larry Stringer, Lindley King, Rudy Mathews, Manager, BOTTOM ROW: Brooks Hill, Charles Alexander, Buddy Street, Lon Craft, Wayne McClelland. Orange 52 Orange 44 Orange 64 Orange 54 Orange 56 Orange 50 Orange 23 Orange 63 Orange 36 Orange 53 Orange 59 Orange 38 Orange 55 7' Denotes District Games Season's Results Sulphur Vidor Silsbee Silsbee Sulphur Silsloee Beaumont Port Neches Vidor Port Acres Vidor Beaumont Nederland Orange Orange Orange Orange TOrange Orange Orange 'lOrange 'lOrange tOrange TOrange Orange Nederland Port Neches Galveston South Park Port Arthur Beaumont French Galveston South Park Port Arthur Beaumont French Season Summary The TIGERS began their '57-'58 basketball season with a victory over the Sulphur TORS. They turned in an exceptionally good non- district record of fourteen wins and four defeats but were held to a slim three wins while losing five to exceedingly strong district competition. The TIGERS played good ball all season and always retained the hustle, fire, and will to win which characterize the fine club. CHARLES BREWER Forward Two-Year Letterman The squad was composed of four Seniors: Phil Hobbs, Larry Stringer, Lindley King, and Charles Brewer and six Juniors: Charles Alexander, Garland Franklin, Lon Craft, Wayne McClelland, Brooks Hill, and Buddy Street. These boys, under the able guidance of Coach Mac Anderson, compiled one of the finest basketball seasons Orange has ever had. PHIL HOBBS Center Two-Year Letterman CHARLES ALEXANDER Forward lmtcrmmw 12 Alexander hits two In Galveston comes! WAYNE MCCLELLAND Guard Leiterman LON CRAFT Forward Leife rman LARRY STRINGER Forward Two-Year Lefferman BUDDY STREET Guard Letterman BROOKS HILL Guard Two-Year Letterman Craft tips in two. GARLAND FRANKLIN Center Two-Year Letterman 10 LI NDLEY KI NG Guard Two-Year Letterman AII-District NOLAN FOREMAN Center Field 8 I H Q X. XL Qi' DELTON ANTHONY Catcher Ba FIRST ROW, left to right: Rudy Matthews, Delton Anthony, Donnie Robins, Freddy Howell, James Welsh Terry Worrell, Nolan Foreman, Colbert Trwhon, Buddy Street, Hank Hubert, Manager. Season Results Orange Opponent Port Neches French .....,...A .... Jasper . .eeee O French ,,...., 'Galveston .e.v ,,.... Jasper .....,,..v .e,w,. 'South Park 'Beaumont ..., ...... 'Port Arthur 'k St. Anthony 'South Park 'Beaumont ,....., 'Port Arthur Galveston ....... ,..... 'Denotes District Games SECOND ROW: Coach Hurt, Charles Nash, Lindley King, Charles Alexander, Larry Stringer, Bruce Savoy, Wayne McClelland, Mike Conn, Wayne Long, Glenn Brown, Dan Pearson, Jay Blume. Season Summary The Bengal Tigers completed their 1958 baseball season with a fine record of nine wins and five defeats. The Tigers tied South Park for the second spot in the district pennant race. The Bengals were under the capable direction of Coach Ben Hurt. Two of the team, Wayne McClelland and Charles Alexander, were picked forthe all-district team. The Tigers showed fine fielding, batting, and pitching all season, but their out- standing spirit and desire to win continually helped them to surpass their opponents. LARRY STRINGER Catcher COLBERT TRAWHON Left Field CHARLES NASH Pitcher LINDLEY KING Shortstop DONNIE ROBINS Pitcher BRUCE SAVOY Catcher WAYNE MCCLELLAND Pitcher All-District WAYNE LONG Pitcher FREDDY HOWELL Pitcher GLENN BROWN Second Base CHARLES ALEXANDER Third Base All-District JAY BLUME Center Field Stringer rounds third base against Beaumont MIKE CONN First Base Tiger Cubs FIRST ROW, left to right: Jay Blume, Wayne IVlcCamey, Delton Anthony, Jimmy Box. SECOND ROW: W. L. Perry, Chuck Peterson, Burt McDonough, Bruce Savoy. Orange , , 39 Orange O 7O,, 7 52 Orange S grgr 48 Orange ,,,,,,a,53 Orange , , M46 Orange, eeee c,,,..,a37 Orange 7 , 51 Orange, ,,,, ,, A3 Orange 49 Orange aaaaaaa ,,a, , N55 Denotes District Games Season's Results Sulphur Vidor a,aaaaa, Silsbee aaaaaa Sllsbee a,,a,a Sulphur cc aaaaaaa,aA Port Noches Vrdor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nederland ,,,,,.,,.. Nederland ,,,,,aa,. Port Neches l'Orange 'Orange aaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa 'Orange i'Orange Orange Orange 'fOrange Orange AOrange Orange 'Z-.J 4 I E41 Galveston , South Park S Port Arthur Beaumont . French Galveston , South Park , Port Arthur Beaumont 7 French cc,c, I Gloria Pat Barnett, Lorna Bradley, Miss Hattie Mae Wood, Sue Bell, Charlotte Wood. Gloria Pat Barnett Lorna Bradley Charlotte Wood Sue Bell Golf LEFT TO RIGHT: David Dunn, Woody Wright, Johnny Pourra Girls' Volleyball FIRST ROW, left to right: Lenora Bradley, Charlotte Wook, Wanda Jones, Sue Bell, Peggy Shores SECOND ROW: Billie Sue Smith, Miss Hattie Mae Wood, Gloria Pat Barnett, Betty Hamilton. Nancy Thames Carr Che Nancy Thames, Ruby Gill, Beverly Roberts, YK x5l'l ' 'X A K 11 Q if ' f fl Q EK mm ffm M 'few lb' X Wjcrl Glxll Beverly Roberts l l rleaders .fr - A 7 an A I 1 , , , ir L. Ku. - ' -- ,ff- if K ii' ., F 5 ' W W 5 'N gif , 3 Wi f i Lg-Lvfw 4' an . 'Fl ,Q , Ni' A J ' L ' 1 I' 1' in Ref ,1 4, gf L . if .K f ,, . N gr- F ggzw Barbara Roberf, Linda Hamilton, Dayle Foreman. A 2 Barbara Roberts bhda Ha 'Wilron :ja ,I i -,' uw 4 ,L a A 3 '14 rr f' Dayle Foreman Carr Tornadoes FIRST ROW, left to right: Coach Williams, Buddy Cox, Don Oberg, Chuch Robins, Tex Gimpel Bob Easly Tommy King, Garry McCamey, John Bailey, David Karr, Brad McClane, Drew McDonough SECOND ROW Gary Smith, Dru Norwood, Homer Pilsberry, Ronald Jones, Brynat Harrison, Gene Locke Marcus Abrego Ronny Malson, Thomas Fletcher, Arthur Morgan, Harold Jackson, Dan Brown, Jimmy Sacket Coach Moafes. Carr 26 O 7 32 7 26 Season Results Nederland . ,,,, Vldor .,,A,., Groves .s,,oooo Opponent 2 3 Sllsbee .,,. , 7,,,,,o,.o 4 Port Arthur Bears ,.,,,, Port Arthur Bruins 7 0 Carr Hurrican FIRST ROW, left to right: Coach Moates, James Hogue, Manager Dicky Uzzle, Harry Jones, Mike Waters, Terry Le Master, Jimmy Hudson, Dicky Davis, Jimmy Sherwin, Robert Morgan, Pat Nelson, Jimmy Miller, Robert Bryan, Gerald Edwards, Ray King, Joe Penny, Coach Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Danny Gray, Dick Harrington, Leo Evans, John Cook, David Reave, Donnie Martell, Sam Parker, Clarence Mason, Mike Gray, Thomas McCamey, Harry Still, Joe Cannon, John Provo, Pat Henry, Mike Clark, John Williamson. eason Results Carr Opponent 12 Nederland -- ,..... , O 13 Vidor ......v,oo .... 0 19 Port Neches ..,,, o.,,., 1 4 13 Groves ......... .v.. 7 13 Silsbee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,.A. 0 19 Port Arthur Bears ..... .... 0 6 Port Arthur Bruins oov.o ...... 1 2 All-District FootbaH LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmy Jones, Billy Miller, Wayne McClelland, Tommy Lock, and Lindley King, who is not pictured. , .: A i 'B fii '. gm: I Aj, ' ' E -x' i .i,,, i , ifw l iilf ifM l'l w'1lQi5ili V i N 1 .VV- 4,15 U ilgxgmizf- I 115i . , i 1, A ning i i? 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Call TU 3-2753- lfgfelgcyr -apannient for' 601 12th St. or TU H-9289. is 8- Apartments MODERN TRAILER PARK Hour Food Service 510 ROOMS For men and girls. 605 Third. Phone TU 3-9754. ROOMS For men, with kitchen privileges. Phone TU 3-4009, TU 6.2-106. CAMPSITES 75A GILCHRIST Beach cabin. Sleeps 6. All modern conveniences with TV. RE 5-4114. f..- O HOUSES, FURNISHED 75 FURNISHED One bedroom house, knotty pine living and bedroom. C Utilities furnished. Couple on1y.l 350 TI'lO!'l!1't1y. TU 5-2510. .,. l V 90 me PEYNT sf-.Ami one renin, n Ml houses furnished. Apply 501 lst' MENTS, rl 71' St. 1 droom un ' -V- MODIJRN 'Iwo bedroom furnished' in BRIDGE crrx'-A large can-i-E mercial corner lot in heart ol: town with 193' frontage on high- way. Will sell all or half. Also 2 nice residential lots. For infor- matton Phone Jess Davis Realty, TU 6-3621, Home Phone TU 6-2433. 353 FIRST And SECOTN1 ITIOITQSQES and sales contract. Will discount if interested. Write P. 0. Box. to21. Orange. ' Store Building Bridge City X 120' FLOOR Space on two floors, plus nice living quarters on '5 acre. Practically all front- age on Texas Ave., in last grow- ing Bridge City. Ideal for nice restaurant. Priced 3l6,000. Terms. COCKRILL Realty and Development TU 3-2486 5 ACRES LOVELY stone and cedar shake i three bedroom home. Both ond, halt, large living room wiihi white stone fireplace, full din- ing room, 27 ft. den, built-inl breokfast nook, dishwasher, Vent-a-hood in kitchen. Service room, breezeway, double ga- rage. On wooded acreage. Priced 521,000. 53,000 down. COCKRILL 1 l house 1108 rry St No chil Refllfy 81 D8VelOpIT1El'lT with gar . . - dren. -2817. 1 I ' cdroom Riverside du MPL 'hr-rl, re T 114 Vves Bland, C ated oonv 1-,ip P A ' id gas in n, Car bath. e oi' Fifth, 550. TU TU 3- - f dtoom ap W0 B m .1 cd h , frigerator fur - Apply 16th. Call Mrs. Le , 1 5 tern. H TU 3-9 sep -1 Q room unlurnished dup1eX.ITWO Room furnished house, counlel l nd heaters, 911 Third. 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NO. 9 BRUCE LANE-3 bedrooms, screened breezewoy, paneledl kitchen, tile bath, garage, nice! shade trees, 51,000 down andl assume existing loan. I NO. 6 CIRCLE C --Large 2 bed-1 roo home with attached go-y r ge lot, dinette, nicel , attic fan. 51,900 and, ra V, 'A loan with pay- nts 575 per month. SDAVIS lREALTOFlQi CERTIFIED REAL ESTATE BROKER' 406 - 7th. Ph. TU 6-3621 Home Phone TU 6-2433 CLAIRMONT atnched garage, Roselawn Addi- .. 1 1026 R b L 0 rinrleockntaii Agency, TU 3-2219. To Sflcfmfedf 4 bedfoffmi REDUCED F05 gU,gKeSALE ROSELAWN. Two bedroom home h wllh 2 boths' plus m DARL1NC-, two bedfogm homg, with CQTPHS- FGUCEG Yard- S100 C from 2 cP'5 lmenl5 and carpets, central heat. Buy equity m0mhlY- TU 5'3231- 2 arehouses. Outlets to 3' at 45576 interest- Quick P05595- OIZE 1?Edf00mr UMASS- 2301 010311 eets. Excellent return on your sum' Appointment' - winiriitn Pticocic THREE Rooms and bath, 1700 T crmnge ' BS. 832- rD0r1!l11Y- FOUI' TOOUIS STH 81 GEEN AVE. Corner loco-l bath, 1005 Cosper, S45. month TU 3-8884. FOUR Room unlurnished freshly papered. S30 montl Jackson. TU 3-2975. FOUR Room and five ro furnished house. 1108Vz Fr Call TU 3-2753. O OFFICES, BUS. PROP. aerxonzmen Office euiiang. ' Green Ave. Call TU 3-PTH. TJFFICE SPTTPI New Air-Conditioned building, LARGE nom building and FIVE commercial 795 ol' expansion room 'TWO completely 'n, building und lot 0 square feet good pull off S56,000. Terms ohne approximately -rhlv. On 2.1 MacArthur Drive. ments with five nished for owner. come monthly. Close tr- yard. ship- TU 6-2938 INWOOD-new 3 with lot or-, costs balance 2212 PACIFIC-in Sunset Pork- 3 bedroom home with carport, fenced yard, 2 baths, large poneled master bedroom, lots bills paid, ianitor service. , quarters plus rent house of down' 512 000 Wm, S800 Phone gzniagn 3' Pom Dflw' down includes down payment wi f,' 'ogg' down' ol and closing costs, balance on . WANT To Rem, .1 i inonce ance. FHA ,mms- THREE Bedroom house in West I 3 ZETO DRlVE'lf-V90 2 553' Orange vlclnlly. CUULECZ E. E. C 0 C K R I L I- fgqm I-.omg with qffqched gg. trial- 'FYV 1-9901 ---A IA-AAA A---J -I:-AAAA lFOR Sale or rent.. Two home in West Orange. 1 3-4264. 'WTNTWPW Brlclg and C rural pri Ps-can ft. front, :10 X 200. 1 TU 6-25 Well-cared I botl breeze yard. locatio Vent Home in excellent 4 FHA. 502 CAMELLIA. Three 1: bath and half, built-ii range, combination kit den, double garage, heot. On corner local THREE bedroom house c in good location. Buy 52,800 and assume S64 monthly. Balc home, S9,307. COCKRI Realty and Develc TU 3-2486 SUNSET Pl 16TH STREET. Two beclrc den, mahogany breokl mahogany poneled liv cyclone fence on lot 51,000 down. SUNSET, Circle B, Two I living room, kitchen, g back porch, 51,800 d closing. 578.18 moi cluding taxes and i FHA terms. COCKRI Realty 8. Develoi TU 3-2486 9Ox120 for 220 O HOUSES. SUBURBAN WEST ORANGE. Thra- den. Buy equity, as: notes. 45592 loan. 407 1 BY OWNER. Smell house ly furnished. S3,000. Sp clltlon. TU 3-8505. G R E E REA 8. INSUF THR om house 1 sei Corner lot. 84.95 WHY ? S150 dot will e this r bedr m , practic Cor . FOR, ng. 5.7 a lovel, . Bridge C 321,000 Terms. Owner BRIDGE CITY AREA-2 Total size. 120' iron! deep. Terms. Owner fin TU 6-3329 TU 6 CAMP On lake in Lou' miles from Orange. 1,0 of living area. Private all modern convenienci Ior quick sale. 131 -..l-- 293 -- TWO Bedrooms -re Klmerd Estates. S500 Se nior Cl FIRST ROW, left to right: Leila Margaret Kantz, Becky Reed, Judy Pearcy, Gail Broussard, Glenda Floyd, Peggy Jo Hughes, Mr. Forston, Mr. Smith, Mr. Collins, Mr. Fehl, Mrs. Marshall, Mr. Pearson, Mrs. Warren, Mrs, Ramsey, Mrs. Arnall, Mrs. Nelson, Marilyn Hopper, Pat Hudson, Sharon Peterson, Betty Stringer, Sudie Kennedy, Marcia McLain, Julia Lunsford, Carolyn Brewer. SECOND ROW: Gloria Broussard, Joyce Bellet, Bobbie Jo Longlois, Gayle Still, THIRD ROW: Pat Bridges, Wanda Nelms, Lucie Currie, Nancy Barney, Ma Cagle, Martha Fletcher, Cetha Wade, Sharon Schultz, Janet Swanzy, Kathy Weathersby, Tommy Conway, James Guice, Ann Nelson, Bryan McKinley, Sherry Gutteridge, Jeanette Rodriguez, Gretchen Switzer, Mary Romero, Herring. FOURTH ROW: Helen Burnett, Barbara Mendoze, Sylvia Dickey, Janice Wright, Mary Trahan, Margaret Sellers, Betty Evans, Frances Nichols, Jessie Hamilton, Tera Davis, Eddie Jean Coulter, Michel Selman, Yvonne Nantz, Florence Finnell, Pat Thompson, Kathryn Kresser, Pat Ladd, Emma Lou Boulet, L Christine Abrego. ry Helen Carpenter, Jo Ann Meeks, Sidney Preiean, Linda Judy Dulaney, Patsy Winkle, Geraldine Amacker, Verlene Hatch, Eunice Scarber, Julia Harper, Wanda Jones, Lucille Lenore Gasow, Bonnie Gray, inda Waddell. ssof I9 8 FIFTH ROW: Sylvia Rigsby, Nelda Blue, Doris King, Velma LeLeux, Barbara White, Mary Louis Kemble, Frances Walker, Margaret O'Dell, Judy Warner, Peggy Bently, Shirley Hodgkinson, Gail Thierheimer. Judy Pace, Nancy Gordon, Linda Howard, Sarah Lynn Leister, Barbara Runnels, Mary Carter, Alice Turner, Frances Karrer, Joyce Craig, William Gilpatrick, Ronald Montgomery, Glenn Brown, David Copeland. SIXTH ROW: Joe Dyson, George Brown, Edward Foreman, Carroll Shaddock, Sonny Shelton, Leonard Womack, Don Griffin, Dale Hatinger, Jackie Don Rollins, Tony Snider, James Hamilton, Freddie Basco, William Hulsey, James Fouts, Steve Bell, Richard Payne, Prentice Norwood, John Peveto, Charles Wilson, Wilbur Ellis, Bobby Wise, Mike Owens, Jerry Dowdle, Guy Scott, Harold Jobes, Glenn Ashcraft. SEVENTH ROW: Billy Mayfield, Dick Stantield, Johnny Poutra, Jimmy Easley, John Arthur Fleig, Ben Highsaw, Arlon Fields, David Carter, Richard Free, Mike Wood, Graham Clarke, Bob Hemphill, Lyndon Robinson, George McClendon, Irving Schmitz, Darwin Miller, Mike Blessitt, Glenn Davis, Harold Morgan, Danny Duran, Tommy Ford, Novin Mathis, Frank Rach, Kenneth Bethard, Tommy Savage. EIGHTH ROW: Phil Moore, James Hanscom, Jerry Askew, Barry Mayo, Bruce Hill, David Arnaud, Lindley King, Larry Stringer, Bill Levinston, David Anderson, George Jones, Butch Smith, Paul Dickerson, James Nelson, Glenn Jackson, Chris Barrett, Charles Brewer, Phil Hobbs, Charles Bradley, Tommy Locke, Richard Quebodeaux, Phil Honeycutt, Billy Wayne Anderson, Robert Snell, John Richardson, Luther Rhodes, THE LUTCHER 81 MOORE LUMBER C0 OgT Complimenfs of BURNS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE IO7 Six+I1 S+. ORANGE, TEXAS 'lil I .. We enroll and begin fhe road fo sfudy. W8 'A-Q WXXIIIIIIIIIIII vp' If isn'f Iong till we wanf ouf. Air-Condifioned Phone TU-35322 THE TOWER Seafood and Sfeak House Posf Office Box 556 Orange, Texas A. P. IPe+eI CARTER Owner TRAFFIC CIRCLE MacARTHUR DRIVE 297 Homecoming and the big Jecke+ game . . . FOURNET'S Men's Wear E 4I0 GREEN AVENUE Dis1'inc+ive Men's Wear . i.5A :, T5 QEK: 'f. , Q h ' IQ In 4 L i J ' 'Q frfi ?f E E fi.3.T x,il?g,Q, ,,' o f-If' J X . FV 25 , 'Xg' , Q E A j Q C0mP men+S of mg 5 ' Es- f 1 . QL A X , if-. ,Th X may 'EEE -f' 'mv' fg J I 'Ht E X A l..J'g , LOONEY'S SHEET METAL SHCP We s+udy hard and soon grade cards como Siudenfs fall: for polnh I vicfories. W11ilo . . . LITTLE MEXICO RESTAURANT Where 'I'he Besi' People Eai' +he Besf Food STEAKS-CHICKEN-SHRIMP FISH-OYSTERS-MEXICAN FOOD Banquei' Rooms Phone TU 6-3336 'For Reserva+ions 8I2 Green Ave. ORANGE, TEXAS PROFESSIONAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE PAUL'S PHARMACY I007 Park Dial TU3-3533 ORANGE, TEXAS Cheerleaders coach Ihe 'leam fo gridiron vicfories D cember f wilh flue 1 and we f p i Hy .. rf' , sf , a W ,..a' . E .f My W 1,-X 7X 4 if DIXIE GLASS COMPANY Wholesale and Retail l00l Green Ave. TU 3472l P.O. Box 888 ORANGE, TEXAS GOLDFINE'S Quality Shoes for the Whole Family 207 5+h RAMSEY'S SPORTS STORE +1-ch + Fishing and Hun+ing Supplies JOHNSON SEAHORSE OUTBOARDS Ph. TU 39536 605 2nd S+. I g... Phone TU 3-2450 IDayI 2OII Du Pon+ Drive TU 3-2263 INigh+I HARMS MARINE CORPORATICN Shipyard Division MARINE RAILWAY BOAT BUILDING AND REPAIRS M. J. CALLAHAN Pos'I' Office Box I794 General Manager ORANGE, TEXAS IF IT'S WORTH OWNING IT'S WORTH INSURING WITH JCINER INSURANCE AGENCY Your Local AETNA Ageni' 408 5'I'h S+. Ph. TU3-938I S hold befor II1 grad 'I SMITH'S Reliable Dry Cleaners and Laundry THE FINEST DRY CLEANING IN ORANGE You Can See and Feel 'lhe Difference 50l FRONT STREET ORANGE, TEXAS G Q ' Way srwwamalm-wafwmvSe,1mmg,.Qr--,ay i i ., .... W' gk' Szmiw ,, ..., , .. im ,K . I , K!! - ,, A N ew ' ,. qw-v:wf,,.X44m :T I K if , ..,, I f i. I A, , U A-away I .- K: ,E ,, - c ' Q ' I 5 -' I - -v. .K i I A X , if I f f ' 'V' X' ' - IN,-.r. . . , fI I 1 W Rmb- I-4 I ' ,W , '-rr. 4 M, 0 Q- . -ls22'?nf o1 s1f?I .ffwzfv -. , V---' I January . . . Exams . . . Sfuclies . . .Then Relief X FROSTY N'---f DR. PEPPER xii f I' 560' la., 'Cot a h ' 'aair 2'r if Frosfy, Man, Froslyl I will TO: All Sfudenfs of Sfarlc High School FROM: Du Ponf's Sabine River Worlcs SUBJECT: Congrafulafions and Growfh Firsf, our congrafulafions go fo fhe graduafing seniors and all ofher sfu- denfs who have successfully reached fhis memorable momenf in your lives and we exfend our besf wishes on fhis occasion. Secondly, our growfh and fha'l' of your home fown of Orange depends fo a large exfenf upon your confinued growfh in educa'l'ion. Almosf daily you. your parenfs and friends, read of fhe greaf advances being made in scienfific fields. Confinued progress depends largely on fhe confinued developmenf of young people fhrough fheir opporfunifies in educafion. Whefher you follow a career in fhe chemical indusfry or wish fo become a docfor, lawyer, or feacher if is our hope fhaf you will confinue fo grow in educai-ion. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS 81 CO. Sabine River Works Orange, Texas Shop ot the New G R E E N 's Two Floors Compleiely Remodeled Jus+ 'For YOU 30I 5141 The ye an we con inuo . . . f 1 dy Compliments of N C G U E S S on MacARTHUR DRIVE R 305 WERE cnowme AGAIN! ABOUT . . iff, 'll 5 Music X A .. K- News 3 Sports 24 Hours Daily SURE We Are! KOGT l600 KCS-Orange, Texas With ROUND THE CLOCK Operation I06 Border Sfreef Telephone Orange, Texas TU 3-845I BROOKSHIRE GLDSMOBILE CADILLAC, INC. M 0 Q98 0,60 0 ' 1 TWIRP WEEK Where 'Phe Some boys do Buy Some boys don'i' like if. -fhe VERY BEST Sfudonis pick from 'the compleio line of mon's clofhing. 5 M o E 9 A w. D F E .I S n 1' Docfor- Lawyer- Merchanf Chief . . 'Je f gsm , run 9 1 4.f, if QM V' -in K x o .6'D 6 E 4 - r f 1 'a Affer graduafion you'll find new goals fo achieve - increasingly inferesfing fhough somefimes difficulf. And whafever your goal -in medicine. law or business. you'll find America's free enferprise sysfem offers ever-growing opporfunifies and rewards for successful accomplislmmenf. To make your iola easier you'll find Reddy Kilowaff elecfric power an able helper-a 'U U 1 3 0 W S 0 'I If 3 LQ 3' W I 0 31 0 H C: 'i S. 3 ED Ei' -1 3' 3 Q 1 T. Ca. Q '- I vt A ec 1 5 X im TT C f ll, yay 34 5, 4 A I- ' x 622 I' . IT ER , v A , rf Q' If , XQQU I . tt f 'I .3 4 fi Compliments of GEM JEWELRY THE ORANGE NATIONAL BANK The Banlc of Friendly Service Capital and Surplus of 580,000.00 ON THE TIME AND TEMPERATURE CORNER WHERE lT'S ALWAYS PLEASANT INSIDE For 'lhe cafeleria days of cooking I?I . . . eafing . . . and cleaning up . . . J. K. CONN COMPANY ORANGE Firsi' in TEXAS CON N'S Firsi in ORANGE Q ' . O Q Q 5535 f 9 U' Q ' iff ' ,iiy 1,- The year was full of danc danced and fa We are enfer- fained by one of fhe many Souih- ern Assemblies. fhe weelcs fly by and 'I'he S E N I O R S are mea- sured for +heir caps and gowns. The iunior high presenfs fheir one-ac'l' play. You Can Put Your Trust in S 81 L PHARMACY Prescripfions Exper+ly Filled I D 5 I A 0 L 3 T G u R 3 E 4 E 3 N 5 6 3lI wr -M Miscellaneous Compliments of CLAYBAR FUNERAL HOME W, W- , ,511 ' M' Wa V Mx, ,, -v ww 5W1fl. X'tLF'WW NHEU Orange's Leading nwns nnsr OUALHY! Depdftmehf Sf0l'e Siudenfs prove 'lheir acfing abilifies in John Quinn's Three One-Ac'I' plays. ' AMERICAN BRIDGE DIVISION U.S. STEEL CORPORATION Congratulations I'0 the Seniors ORANGE TEXAS H if Miifviii'wrHWiNiWwnwwwmnn V n r . , . X 1 'L , Juniors work herd and 'ihen . . . Phone TU 3-3730 H81H Point and Body Shop 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Hue prom comes and We Specialize in Auio Pain'l', Body, and Fender Worlc goes. 307-I41-h S1-reei' Owner ORANGE. TEXAS L. B. HATCHER P.O. Box 284 3l5 COMPLIMENTS OF Your Johnson Outboard Motor Dealer SPALDING and RAWLINGS Spi' Gds. PAT COLLIER Cy SPORTING Gooos Best Wishes From SHOLARS DRUG CO. Green and Fourfh TU-3355! TOM WILLIAMS PHARMACY IOII Green S+. TU 35 3 C , dx To rh P . o li- -f m NELSON'S DRUG STORE Your Prescription Store I608 Park Ave. ORANGE TEXAS Phone TU 33543 Yes, 'I'here are a few who work. L S'I'uden1's appear +0 be working . . . Q X 504 Green Ph. TU-6-3656 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES IN ORANGE O Q- Q? and 'feachers and sfudenfs do work . . . K6 O Siudenfs JK campaign f J n'or I-txgh uoifices. Q A Teachers work U, TERRY'S 'Aix iw A 'KQV QENANKI A A A ' ,Q'?iA '-A . -I ffiff2ii'1'-rfii z ...hp A . .. ,,... w , A . ,' Home and we all waich fhe . . . of 'l'he Famous COLORIZER PAINTS 8l2A PARK AVE Congratulations CLASS OF '58 LEJ I, I FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE 302 Fronl' Phone TU 3-4342 ORANGE. TEXAS The Ihinlzer. Teachers learn Ihe friclrs of conirol of sfudenis from an old masfer. 320 THE ORANGE NATIONAL BANK The Bank of Friendly Service Capital and Surplus S800,000.00 ON THE TIME AND TEM- PERATURE CORNER WHERE IT IS ALWAYS PLEASANT INSIDE. Compliments of F LOYE'S Sub-Teen, Teen and Ladies 'fine ReadY'+0'Wea' Teachers . . . ji A S Sfudenfs Ui . . . or Keepers 17, I507 Green TU-6l I79 .gif Conservaiion by u Preservafion Wi+h BLACK BEAUTY T, ee 'eW T eewne, X A e ee Products - efn .A T e n TEXAS ene A i I ,e ee CREQSOTING COMPANY I 9f 'P 'i 1 A-A.. sm 2-Ef Various candid fl, shofs . . . Orange, Texas 'ess IRVINE'S SUD-N-SERVICE 307 I0+h ORANGE Cleaners Wash and Dry SHIRT LAUNDRY COIN LAUNDROMAT 830 , Q 9 9 Q Q 0 'y 0 U 322 4 A - sa 2 R 4 T lyijij , R iq y ,, . 1 1 in Q R gilt'?j5?ygn 5' , is W? 1 F ,.v'1 iii s RNR ' E. N A, . 5 nv .g K ig s Dax. I kg xt ss W . 1 1 f, Y -w w r 3 5 T1 Q 0 i 1 R 'VRR ' 3 2 1 'mini 4 :.k4z:1pff1Vi1 K The year wears on and are involved in many spor+s. AGNES CAYTONS BEAUTY SHOP Hair Sfylisi' SPECIAL STYLES by MR. FLETCHER Twice a Monfh TU-62047 20 I A-7fh 5 ? f BILLS JEWEL BOX fFormerly Halliesl TH ELMA TANDY Mgr. 709 W. Froni' Phone T U 6 2 3 4 I 323 Thy r and f i' fd +d 6 0 fhing HAVE SHOES . . . WILL TRAVEL!!! More s+uden+s . . . more hu g 'I' d OVER 3,000 PRODUCTS for +l1e home, 'Farm and indus+ry are manufac+ured by Allied Chemical. We a+ Orange are proud +o be among +he 32,000 men ancl women who improve life in America wilh 'rhese producfs. Orange Planl' NITROGEN DIVISION ALLIED CHEMICAL 81 DYE CGRP Complimenfs of F LOY ES Subteen, Teen and Ladies Ready-to-Wear I507 GREEN I The ysar gave us much fun. ff 1-Lamp WA, TNZQJGR A F2104 S---is 7 STAUDT'S On 'rhe Corner Lois of fun and then . . . I2 years are over. of 5'H'1 and Frorlf A New Sfore Wi+h Old-Fashioned Prices SPENCER CHEMICAL A Aaron, Daniel, 85 Aaron, Howard, 114, 221 Aaron, Aaron, Rose, 106, 222 Roy, 85, 250, 256 Bryan, Robert, 99, 283 Abbott, Mike, 114 Abrego, Christine, 47, 205, 294, 238 Abrego, Max, 106, 282 Adams, James, 98 Adams, Robert, 73 Akers, Terry W., 106, 220 Albritton, Bessie, 73 Albritton, Shirley, 106, 226 Pictorial Index Bagby, Ricky, 107 Bager, Jean, 226 Bailey, Janice, 48, 217, 294 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey J6hn,1o6,226,2a2 Mary, 98, 215, 223 Tarver 85 198 218, 230 Baker,l John, 73, iso, 199, 200, 206, 218, 251, 256 Baker, Laura, 106, 226, 236 Baldwin, Brenda, 115 Ball, Frank, 106 Ballet, James, 106 Barber, Cassondra Jane, 115 Barber, Sherron Ella, 99, 236 Alexander, Jean, 106 Alexander, Barbara, 85, 200 Alexander Charles, 173, 250, 254, 259, 72,1 262, 264, 273, 268, 284 Barclay, Linda, 85, 197, 238, 239 Barney, Nancy, 48, 294, 230, 233 Barnett, Gloria Pat, 85, 198, 200 209, 210, 212, 238, 259, 279, 276 Alexander, Joan, 85, 182, 186, 205 Alexander, William, 114, 220 Allen, George, 85 Allen, Jacqueline, 114 Allen, Michael Allums, Karen, 114 Almaguer, Joe, 107 Almaguer, Toby Amacker, Bertha, 85, 199, 210, 211 Amacker, Brenda, 85, 211 Amacker, Geraldine, 47, 199, 210, 211 Amacker, Ruby, 107, 222 Anderson, Billy Wayne, 47, 126, 127, 157, 159, 171, 200, 294, 239 Anderson, David, 47, 294, 230 Anderson, Jerry, 114 Anderson, Martha, 107 Anderson, Shirley, 114 Barker, Keith Barker, Tim, 106 Barrett, Alice Claudette, 99 Barrett, Billy, 85 Barrett, John, 107 Barrett, Lester, 219 Barrett,'Chris, 98, 235, 294, 239 Barrett, Thomas, 85, 239 Barrett, Vera, 106 Barrett, Winfred Thomas Barron, Carla, 86 Barry, Kenneth, 98 Barton, Carla, 86 Barton, Curry Barton, Johnny, 86 Barton, Linda, 98 Barton, Marie, 98 Barton, Raymond, 73 Bass, Carol Ann, 98, 226 Bass, Cheryl Bates, Linda, 98 Bazzano, Mike Anderson, Thelma Andrews, Robert, 73, 198, 206, 207, 208 Andrus, Charles, 98 Ansaldo, Bobby, 107, 219 Anthony, Delton, 85, 267, 268, 275 Anthony, Gordon, 220 Anthony, Johnny, 107 Anthony, Mike, 115 Beachly, Barbara, 99 Beachley, Eddie, 73 Bean, Dorothy Darlene, 203, 205, 212, 73 Beasley, Irene, 98, 220, 167, 226 Beauchamp, William, 86, 176, 183 Beaurguois, Glinda, 98 Beauseau, Yvonne, 98, 226 Becker, Robert, 230, 239 Beeson, Randolph, 114, 236 Beeson, Shirley, 69, 165, 220 Belcher, Robert, 107 Bell, Joel, 107 Bell, Mary, 114 Arceneaux, O. D., 107 Arceneaux, Garry, 98 Arceneaux, Jerry, 98, 73 Arceneaux, Johnny, 85 Arceneaux, Roydell, 47, 204, 210, 294 Arceneaux, Vergie, 73, 204 Arceneaux, Wynne Gary, 98 Arledge, Robert, 47, 190, 206, 235, 294, 145 Armstrong, Robert, 98, 236 Arnall, Shraon, 210 Arnaud, David, 47, 157, 160, 294 Arnaud, Judy, 85, 248, 249 Arnold, Carolyn, 107, 219 Arnold, Kenneth, 47, 294 Arnold, Lela Ann, 98, 219 Arnold, Leroy, 47, 294 Arnold, Rita, 85, 211 Arnold, Sharon, 203, 85 Ash, Charlotte Ashcraft, Glenn, 47, 206, 208, 294, 145 Ashcraft, Linda, 115 Askew, Jerry, 48, 294 Atkinson, Charles, 73 Atwood, Sherry, 98 Aucoin, Johnnie, 115, 220 Austin, Betty, 85 Aven, Billy, 107 Aven, Robert B Baber, Thurston, 73 Baerman, Katherine, 202 Bell, Sandra Bell, Stephen, 48, 294, 236 Bell, Sue, 86, 210, 211, 212, 279, 277 Bellett, Bellett, Bellen, James Joyce, 48, 294 Linda, 86, 217 Benekenstein, Leonard, 107 Benekenstein, Stephen, 198, 86, 230 Bennett, Leslie, 114 Bennett, Roaland, 107 Bently, Peggy, 48, 206, 210, 234, 235, 294, 230, 238, 239 Berden, Jerry, 114 Bergeauz, Elray Bergeron, Wayne, 114 Berrick, Lester, 114 Berry, s6bby,115 Berry, Charles, 99 Berry, Frances, 115, 223 Berry, Jerrie, 87 Berry, Berry, Kenneth Linda, 115, 219, 226 Berry, Patricia, 107 Berry, Wayne, 73 Berwick, Alfred, 107 Berwic Berwic k, Catherine, 87 k, William, 107 Beverly, Robert, 115, 221 Bickham, Burlis Arnold, 106 Biggs, Barry, 48, 210, 214, 218, 294, 239 Bishop, Jessie Earlene, 73, 177, 180, 205, 210 Black, Alfred Black, Christohper, 114, 236 Black, Larry, 115, 241 Blacksher, Bobbye, 106 Blackwelder, Diane, 106, 226 Blanco, Bonnie, 86, 211 Blanco, Jo Lynn, 106 Bland, Alice, 226 Bledsel, Jimmy, 94 Blessitt, Curtis, 98, 236 Blessitt, Mike, 128, 251, 255 Blue, Nelda Margaret, 49, 294, 238 Blum, Florence, 114, 219 Blum, Hilda, 98 Blume, Jay, 73, 200, 206, 218, 250, 273, 275, 268 Boehme, Herby, 86, 239 Boger, Billy, 106, 222 Bohannon, Martha, 73 Bollman, Howard Glenn, 98, 215 Bollman, Sherry, 98, 226 Bonin, Barbara, 106, 219, 220 Bordner, James, 86 Borel, Charles, 114 Boudreaux, Myrna, 222 Bouillion, Woodfore, 73 Bouillion, Woody, 98 Boulet, Emma Lou, 153, 49, 204, 206, 294 Bourgeois, Glenda Box, James, 86, 275 Boyd, Betty, 86, 198, 209, 210, 211,212,216,219 Brach, Donnie, 98 Brack, Danny, 73 Brack, Luther Brack, Norma, 114 Brackin, Lynn, 73 Brackin, Sharon, 107 Braddock, Leslie, 114 Bradford, Billy, 114 Bradford, Carol Ann, 86, 199, 210, 21 1 Bradley, Charles, 49, 294 Bradley, Larry, 24 Bradley, Lenora, 87, 205, 210, 279, 276 Brakin, Darlene, 222 Brearly, Charles, 114 Brearley, Jack, 98, 236 Breaux, Beverly, 99, 226 Breaux, Jimmie, 114, 223 Breaux, Linda Kay, 99 Breazeale, Glenda, 115, 221 Breazeale, Linda, 115, 221, Brewer, Carolyn, 239 Brewer, Charles, 49, 203, 210, 294,262,263 Brewer, Frankie, 115 Brewer, Janis, -115, 241 Brewer, Melanie, 99, 226 Bridges, Bobbie, 73, 204 Bridges, Lee Roy, 107 Bridges, Mary, 107, 226 Bridges, Patricia, 49, 294, 238 Brock, Donnie Brock, Maureen, 78, 212, 239 Brooks, Jacky, 107 Brooks, Martha Johanna, 115 Brooks, Rosemary, 212 Brooks, Wanda, 107, 222, 226 Broussard, Austin, 99 Broussard, Dan, 156 Broussard, Gail Broussard, Gloria, 49, 148, 195, 294 Brown, Daniel Glenn Brown, Dan, 107, 282 Brown, Donald, 107, 221 Brown, George, 49, 166, 294 Brown, Glenn, 49, 294, 273, 268 Brown, Jo Ann, 114, 223 Brown, Linda, 106 Brown, Robert, 106, 219 Brown, Thomas Cuane, 73 Browning, Elmer Browning, Stephen Bryan, Charlene, 114 Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Gary, 108, 236 Lacy Dwight, 114, 221 Nancy, 87 Bryant, Joyce, 222 Bryant, Larry, 106 Bugg, Rebecca, 98 Bugg, Vivian, 114 Burch, Dorothy, 106 Burch, Marilyn, 98 Burch, Burke, Burke Mlttie, 49, 204, 294 Bobby, 114, 220 Elaine 73 206 216 238 Burnett, Betty, 114 I l Burnett, Helen, 50, 294 Burnett, Milton, 98 Burns, Burris, Jo Lynn, 144 Mac, 106 Burton, Patricia, 114, 222 Butler, Byack, Ronnie, 218 Norma, 222 Buzzano, Mike, 87 Byerly, Roland, 98, 215, 236 Byerly, Ronald, 98, 221, 236 Byrd, Charles, 86 Byrd, David, 107, 219, 236 C Cadiano, Arthur Cagle, Jo Ann, 50, 203, 216, 294 Cain, Sandy, 115, 220, 241 Caldwell, Barbara, 86, 210, 211 Callahan, Alvin, 86, 213 Callahan, Jan, 86 Callahan, Jerry, 107, 220 Callahan, Larry, 107 Callahan, Carolyn, 191, 198, 74, 201, 212 Callahan, Michael, 107, 219, 236 Cameron, Alan Camerson, Barbara, 74, 206, 198, 234, 230 Cameron, Ned, 98, 86, 218 Camp, Ronnie, 218, 230 Campbell, Mary Pearl, 86, 217 Campbell,.Willie, 87 Cannon, Billy, 74 Cannon, Jackie, 115, 240 Cannon, Joe, 98, 283 Cantu, Delia, 74 Caples, Charles Caples, William, 114 Carey, Carlin, Charles, 87 Charles, 98, 220 Carmack, Mazie, 50, 197, 294 Carnelly, Sandra, 115 Carpenter, Jimmy, 74 Carpenter, Johnny, 115, 219 Carpenter, Jules, 107 Carpenter, Mary, 50, 203, 212, 216, 294 Carroll, Barbara Carroll, John, 98, 215, 220 Carroll, Karen, 107, 226 Carroll, Margaret, 115 Carter, David, 50, 147, 210, 214, 394, 239 Carter, Bobby, 114 Carter, Frank, 50, 214, 145 Carter, Mary, 204, 215, 216, 217, 50, 294 Carter, Merle, 107, 212, 226, 236 Carter, Robert Casiano, Arthur, 107 Cason, Carla, 107 Cassidy, Mary, 99 Cassidy, Thomas, 106 Chance, Judy, 106 Channy, Sharon, 1 14 Chapin, Kay Chapman, Dolores, 106 Chapman, Madeline, 50, 106, 294 Chase, Curtis, 50, 294 Chatellier, David Chatellier, Don, 99, 223, 226 Chauvin Roy Chesser, Ann, 114, 220 Childers, Daisy, 219 Childers, Herschell, 87 Childers, Childers, James, 75, 99 John, 114, 221 Choat, Donald, 221 Choate, Kelly, 106 Choate, Nina, 75 Clarke, Graham, 50, 94, 255, 214 Clarke, Mike, 99, 283 Clondy, Elaine, 226 Cloud, Patricia, 74 148, 209, Crow, Phillip, 114 Crow, Rita, 87, 211, 212 Crow, Sandra, 210, 86 Crump, Donna, 98, 226 Cruse, Ann, 114, 222, 241 Cuccio, Phyllis, 106, 219 Culpepper, Ben, 87, 230 Cunningham, Danny, 75, 239 Cunningham, William, 198, 87 Curl, Shirley, 93, 226 Currie, Jimmy, 99 Currie, Lucy, 51, 238 Curry, Perry, 99, 236 Curtis, Frances, 88 D Dahl, John, 114, 221, 236 Daniel, Thomas, 114, 236 Davenport, Spencer, 250, 261, 75 Davidson, Thomas, 75 Davidson, Wanda, 212 Davis, Douglas, 99, 88, 230 Davis, Glen, 251, 255, 198, 51, Davis, Richard, 283 Cockrell, Olan, 99, 219 Cockrell, Robert Cotter, Ellen, 107, 226 Coker, Butch, 114 Coker, Eldon Colburn, Gayle, 86, 212, 239 Colburn, Helen, 86, 210, 211 294 Davis, Robert Davis, Shelba, 114 Davis, Tommie, 114 Davis, Tera, 51, 151, 294 Davis, Wanda, 88 164 Coleman, Glenda, 107, 222 Coleman, Wayne, 86 Collins, Charles Conn, Mike, 84, 86, 250, 261, 274, 268 Conn, Vester Conway, Roger, 114 Conway, Tommy, 51, 299 Cook, Barbara, 98, 219 Cook, David, 87, 213 Cook, John, 219, 223, 283 Coon, Lester, 115 Cooper, Ben, 87 Cooper, Betty, 74 Cooper, Dean, 219, 236 Cooper, Huey, 86 Day, Gary, 99 Day, Jerry, 74 Day, Jo Ann, 106, 222, 226 Dean, Diana, 106, 220 Dearmond, Hazel, 210, 89, 212 DeBlanc, Larry, 115, 221 Decker, Gerald, 115 Decker, Jeanette, 210, 51, 294, 239, 238, 239 Decker, Polly, 74 Decker, Ronny, 209, 89, 214, 218 Dempsey, Gloria, 219, 226 Derrick, Myrtle, 116 Dick, Donald Dick, Sandra, 197 Dickerson, Paul, 208, 206, 51, 294 Dickey, Make, 99, 221 cape, Judy, 98, 223, 226 Diggs. Feher, D Cooper, Kyle, 87, 126, 158, 157, 173 Copeland, Jack David, 208, 207, 206, 195, 127, 51, 193, 294, 149 Coper, Dean, 107 Coral, Shirley, 222 Corder, Patricia, 206, 74 Corkrell, Alan, 115 Corley, Cora, 107, 219, 237, 236 Corley, Penny, 206, 210, 196, 180, 71, 239 Dickey, Sylvester Verna, 98, 226 Dominy, Kenneth, 98, 220 Donoughue, Judith, 74 Donoughue, Nancy, 116, 219 Donovan, Carolyn, 107 Cormier, Edra, 210, 205, 86 Coulter, Cleo, 107 Coulter, Eddie Jean, 51, 294 Coulter, Eldon, 221 Doss, Melanie, 107, 226 Doss, Pam, 116, 219 Dotson Douga, , Jerry, 89 Billy, 74 Douga, Bobby, 74 Dowdle, Jerry, 57, 294 Drake, Judy, 107, 222, 226 Drake, Sue, 74 Drake, Tomalee, 107 DuBose, Allice, 89, 238, 239 Coulter, Eugene Lee, 216, 74 Coulter, Patsy, 115 Covington, Richard, 114 Coward, Harvey, 107 Cox, Annelle, 196, 211, 86 Cox, Buddy, 107, 282 Cox, Derrell Craft, George, 98, 223 Craft, Alonzo, 250, 257, 74, 262, 265 Craig, Floyd, 107 Craig, Jerry, 86 Craig, Joyce, 194, 157, 210, 196, 201, 193, 51, 190, 294, 239 Craig, Susan, 114, 220, 223, 226 Crawford, Joe, 98 Crawford, Patricia, 205, 86 Crew, Julia Ann Croker, Elizabeth Croker, Evelyn, 98 Cron, Robert, 86 Crook, Linda, 114 Crook, Sandra, 106, 222, 226 Duchesne, Gwendolyn, 116 Duett, Brenda, 98 Duett, Gail, 75 Duett, Linda, 89 Duggan, Richard, 75 Duggan, Sharon, 107, 222, 226 Duhon, John, 98 Duhon, Mac Arthur, 117 Duhon, Melvin, 117 Dulane 201, 195 y, Judy, 210, 206, 200, 202, 170, 203, 126, 52, 160 157 16 Dunn,'Davi2i, 89: 278 Duran, Alton Danny, 200, 46, 52, 294, Dwigg Dyson, Dyson, 239 ins, Donna, 107 Bobby, 107 Joe, 250, 253, 128, 213, 52, 294 E Eads, Kenneth, 117 Eads, Vera, 75 Easley, Bobby, 107, 221, 236, 28 2 Easley, James, 198, 52, 294 Easley, Peggy, 117 East, Juanita, 117, 222, 241 Eastin, James, 98 Eddins, Betty, 98, 219 Eddins, Bobby, 108 Eddins, Kirby, 117 Edwards, Gerald, 220, 165, 98, 283 Egan, Donald, 88 Egan, Johnnie, 98 Eikenhorst, Gary, 108 Eldins, Sarah Elliot, Linda, 210, 198, 200, 203, 88, 211, 212 Ellis, Patricia, 88, 211 Ellis, Rocky, 74 Ellis, Wilbur, 52, 294 Elmore, David, 117 Elmore, Judith Emerson, Don, 116, 219, 240 Engles, Donna, 212, 74 Enloe, Doyle, 108 Enloe, Sondra, 204, 74 Foster, Carol Ann, 207, 206, 212 74, 239 Foster, David, 117, 220 Foster, L. A., 198, 89, 230 Foster, Sharon, 109, 226 Fouts, James, 53, 294 Foyle, James France, Sharon, 108, 226, 236 Frank, Barbara Denise, 219, 293, 234, 74, 230, 238, 239 Franklin, Garlan, 101, 74, 262, 266 Frazier, Jerry, 74 Frazier, Wanda, 108, 223, 226 Fredrick, Judy, 117 Free, Richard, 53, 294, 157, 235, 239 Freeman, Joann, 101 Freeman, Ruben, 101, 108 Frenzel, Dolan, 74 Fuller, Richard, 108 Fuller, Wanda, 17, 241 G Gable, Re becca, 101 Eubanks, Jackie, 108 Eubanks, Robert, 108 Evans, Alfred, 117 Evans, Betty, 108 Evans, Betty June, 52, 197, 294, Gandy, Gloria June, 196, 205, 89 Garner, Floyd, 116 Garner, Linda Garlington, Doria, 116 75 Garrard, Patsy, 219, 201, 147, 226 Evans, Curtis, 108 Evans, Helen, 99 Evans, Johnny, 99, 219 Evans, Lee, 99, 283 Evans, P atsy, 99 Ezell, Alex, 116 F Fair, Clifford, 116 Garrett, Bobby Garrett, Ella, 88, 211, 230 Garrett, Jo Earline, 88, 211 Garrett, Judy Margaret, 108 Garrett, Maureen, 75 Garrison, Edna, 205, 88 Gasow, Lenore, 210, 197, 200, 201, 127, 53, 156, 161, 294, Faires, Benjamin, 74 Faires, Peggy, 100, 226 Falcon, Marlon, 116 Falcon, Tommie Jane, 99 Faries, Leon, 100, 236 Faries, Sharon Sue, 117, 222 Farnham, Jerry, 74 Faulkner, Margaret, 108, 219 Fay, Leroy, 117, 219 ane, 117 Gibson, Bobby, 108 Gilbert, Franklin Gill, Eugene Vaughn, 108 Gill, Martha, 108, 226 Gill, Ruby, 109, 174, 167, 226, 280 Gilliam, Barbara, 109 Gillin, Bayless Matthew, 89 Gilpatrick, William, 53, 294, 230 Gimpel, James, 109, 282 Fess, Margaret, 89 Fields, Arlon, 208, 207, 206, 150, 250, 256, 128, 52, 218, 294, Fields, Donna Gaye, 210, 206, 196, 205, 211, 74 Finnell, Florence, 210, 195, 203, 52, 21 1, 74 Finnell, Mary Lynn, 100, 192, 220 Fisher, Mary Johnette, 202, 52, Glawson, Clifford Glawson, Ethel, 101 Glawson, Jerry, 75 Glawson, Kathy, 116, 222, 226 Glawson, Marie, 101 Glawson, Patricia, 117, 222, 226 Glawson, Rose, 117, 221 Glidden, Michael, 116 Glover, Boyd, 109 Glover, Earnestine 294 Fisher, Norma, 75, 230, 233 Fitzgerald, Harry, 117 Fleigh, John Arthur, 52, 294 Fletcher, Martha, 53, 294 Fletcher, Thomas, 109, 282 Flowers, Alyce, 89 Flowers Gerald 109 Floyd, Glenda, 292, 53, 294 Floyd, Shirley, 109, 222, 226 Flynn, Judy, 89, 230, 238 Foil, James, 89 Font, Lin da, 109, 226 Fontenot, Louis Force, George, 240 Force, James Ford, Mary, 100, 226 Ford, Thomas, 213, 75 Foreman, 152 Foreman, Louis, 75 Foreman, Nathan, 109 Foreman, Nolan, 210, 209, 250, Glover, Twosy, 117, 241 Goldbeck, Margaret Goldbeck, Peggy, 116 Golden, Beverly, 100 Golden, Mary, 89 Goodman, Anita, 215 Goodman , aeny, 210, 199, 89 Goodman, Bonnie, 116, 241 Goodman, Lawrence, 109 Goodman, Rusty, 100, 219, 226, 236 Goodman, Roberty Edward Joseph, 53, 294, 74, 258, 256, 252, 267, 268 Foreman, Peggy, 101 Foreman, Dale, 100, 281 Forrest, Dennis, 101 Forrest, Judy, 1 17, 222 Gordon, Elizabeth, 117 Gordon, Nancy Ellen, 210, 206, 202, 203, 53, 294, 152, 191, 145 Gordon, Rebecca Sue, 226 Gordon, William Earl, 100 Gossett, Cecil Granger, Barbara, 109, 219 Granger, Larry, 117, 89 Granger, Robert, 117 Gray, Betty, 101, 222 Gray, Bonnie, 210, 196, 199, 200 201, 53, 299,161,156 Gray, Danny, 100, 283 Gray, Glenda, 76, 238 329 , Mary Virginia, 210, 209, 239 Jackson, Mary, 108, 226 Key, Don, 90 Gray, Michael, 101, 283 Gray, Wanda, 205, 89, 239 Green, Carolyn, 101, 219, 226 Green, Kenneth, 89 Greenbeck, Anita, 117 Greenwald, Anita, 117 Greenwald, Harry, 54, 294 Greer, Delores, 108 Greer, Donald Greer, William, 108 Gregg, Doris, 116 Gregg, James, 101 Griffin, Don, 251, 261, 294, 128, 54, 145 Griffin, Jerry, 76 Griffin, Jimmy, 108 Griffith, Henry, 76 Grigg, James Grimes, Mary, 101 Grimes, Marcus Guice, James, 54, 294 Guidry, Charles, 108 Guillory, Loretta, 101, 226 Guillory, Sandra, 101, 219 Gunstream, Betty, 116, 220 Gunter, Vernon, 108 Gutteridge, Kimmy, 101, 219, 220 Gutteridge, Sherry, 210, 207, 206, 196, 193, 54, 294, 157, 191 H Haas, Denis, 108 Hagerty, Charles, 54, 294 Hale, Tommy, 88 Haley, Anita, 108 Haley, Johnny, 210, 88 Hall, Bentley, 251, 253, 77 Hall, Leonard, 220 Hall, Mary, 100 Hallberg, Andrea, 109, 222, 226 Halliburton, Shirley, 109 Ham, Barbara, 109, 222, 226 Ham, Wayne, 116 Hamby, Carolyn, 205, 88, 234, 230, 238 Hamilton, Barbara, 109, 177 Hamilton, Betty, 210, 200, 203, 89,183,126,127, 211, 173, Hayes, Kathleen Heard, Arvel, 109 Heard, Gayland, 109 Heartfield, Mikel, 77 Heath, Janice, 198, 101, 219 Heath, Norma, 117 Heath, Tommie Hebert, Allen Hebert, Ann Carole, 109 Hebert, Carolyn, 121, 226 Hemphill, Beth, 210, 200, 89, 211 Hemphill, Bob, 206, 55, 294, 218, 145 Henley, Judy, 109, 222, 226 Henry, Elvin, 101, 220, 283 Herrin, Dorothy, 108 Herrin, Marcel, 117, 221 Herring, Verlene, 208, 206, 55, 194, 294, 145 Herrington, Richard, 101 Hickingbottom, William Hicks, Richard, 108 Hicks, Sarah, 210, 198, 89, 212 High, Woody, 117, 219 Highsaw, Ben, 214, 55, 294, 230 Hill, Henry Bruce, 248, 249, 46, 55, 294, 157, 160, 168, 239 Hill, James Brooks, 251, 253, 72, 262, 266, 239 Hill, Richard Hill, Vickie, 117, 222 Hilton, Joe Hines, Jerry Richard, 88, 230 Hines, Lily Katheryn, 210, 89, 211, 212 Hitt, Jackie Darlene Howard, Don, 91 Howard, James Kenneth, 108 Howard, Linda Ann, 205, 56, 294 238, 239 Howell, Freddie Mike, 198, 77, 272, 268 Hubbard, Elaine M., 90 Hubert, Frank W. R., Jr., 77, 208, 207, 206, 250, 198, 200, 225, 218, 268 Hudnall, Vernon Arnold, 116, 221 Hudson, Jane Louis Hudson, Jimmy Carl, 100, 283 Hudson, Margaret Sue, 112, 77 Hudson, Patricia Ann, 210, 225, 248, 249, 56, 294, 179, 177, 157, 160, 239 Hughes, Janet Leigh, 117 Hughes, Joe, 117 Hughes, Johnny Fern, 77 Hughes, Judy Beth, 219 Hughes, Linda Sue, 117 Hughes, Maac, 117, 219 Hughes, Peggy Jo, 56, 294, 238 Hulsey, William Frank, 208, 214, 56, 294, 230 Humble, Georgia, 226 Humphrey, Norma L., 198, 90, 234, 230, 238, 239 Humphrey, Thomas Joseph, Jr. Hunter, Gloria Jean Hurst, Robert Edgar, 108 Hyatt, Nancy Randolph, 198, 100, 215 220 , l Inman, Gaynell, 91 1 Joiner, Coban F., 77 Jones, A. B., 117 Jones, Earl Edward, 77 Jones, George Morgan, 56, 294 Jones, Harry Newton, 101, 283 Jones, James A., 100 Jones, Jathryn Millen, 198, 100 Jones, Jimmie Inez, 100, 219 Jones, Jimmy Charles, 251, 257, 128, 77, 262,.284 Jones, Johnny Jones, Ronald Burnett, 109, 236, 282 Jones, Sharon Joyce, 100 Jones, Vera Lanell, 199, 90 Jones, Wanda Louis, 210, 203, 56, 294, 279 Jorrnear, Nancy Gay, 101, 226, 236 K Kanoy, Nancy Ellen, 116, 241 Kantz, Leila Margaret, 210, 208, 207, 206, 198, 212, 57, 194, 294, 149, 147, 144 Karr, David Mark, 109, 282 Karrer, Frances Elizabeth, 197, 198, 203, 57, 294 Kee, Don Hager Kegley, Florence Ann Kelly, Dale, 89 Kelley, Dorthy Lavelle, 110 Kelley, Floyd Wilbur, Jr., 101 Kelley, Joe Allen, 110 Kelley, Kenneth Dale Kelley, Martha Faye, 212, 77 Kelley Hobbs, Bryan, 88 Hobbs, Nancy, 101 Hobbs, Paula Elizabeth, 76 Hobbs, Phillip Harold, 208, 200, 55, 294, 262, 263, 239 Hobbs, Roderick B., 198, 218 Hobden, Benny Lea, 117 Hobden , Betty Ethel, 205, 217, 76 Hobden, Emma Nell, 239 Hobden, Sidney Eugene, 55, 294, Irvine, Jobe Cline, 108, 219 J 158, 157, 279 Hamilton, Edward, 116, 236 Hamilton James, 54, 294 Hamilton, Linda, 109, 281 Hamilton Lucille Ellen, 202, 54, 294 Hancock, Donna, 109 Hancock, Linda, 196, 89, 211, 212, 216 Hanscom, James, 210, 203, 54, 294 Hardaway, Donald, 108 Hardaway, Leonard, 108 Hardesty, Gary, 116 Hodge, Betty Joyce, 210, 89, 230, 232 Hodge, Curtis Allen, 117, 220 Hodge, Fulton, 108 Hodgkinson, Carroll Wayne, 116 Hodgkinson, Donald, 108 Hodgkinson, Jerry W. 89 Hodgkinson, Wanda Lou, 116, 222 Hoet, Joy, 221 Hott, Catherine Virginia, 101, 219, 234, 226, 236 Hoff, Leon Calvin Hoffpauir, John A. Jackson, Barbara, 77 Jackson, Diane Lee, 100 Jackson, Donny Louis, 108 Jackson, Glenn, 128, 46, 56, 294 Jackson, Harold Cocly, 108, 282 Jackson, Judie, 207, 206, 199, 212, 77 Jackson, Juliet E. Jackson, Nicky Alan, 108 Jackson, Ronald Glenn, 251, 254, 161 Jackson, Sandra R., 91 Jackson, Scott W., 76 Jackson, William S., 250, 260, 76 200, James, Aaron Conrad, 90, 230 James, Sherry Lee, 101, 236 Janise, Anthony Lawrence, 101 Janise, Ella Mae Janise, Florence Cecila, 56, 294 Janise Mary Sue, 108 Jellisoh, William, 90 Hardin, Delores, 100 Hardin, Doris, 198, 100, 219, 220 Hargis, Joe, 108 Harmon, Tommy, 117 Harmon, Janey, 200, 77 Hoffpauir, Mary Margaret, 108, 236 Hogg, Dickey Sylvia Hogg, Edgar A., 89, 213 Hogg, James Arnold Hogg, Richard Weldon, 101 Jernigan, Kenneth Wayne, 101 Jobe, Glenda Kay, 206, 198, 203, 76, 230 Jobe, Judy Ann, 108, 222, 236 Harper, Denise, 108 Harper, Gene, 100 Harper, Jessie, 54, 294, 238 Harper, Larry, 108 Harper, Sam, 220 Harrington, Dick, 283 Hogue, James, 101, 283 Holland, Jo Kay, 198, 101 Hollis, John, 108 Holstien, Edwin Leon, 116, 236 Holstien, Hazel Ruth, 100, 223 Holstien, Larry Joe, 116 Harris, Franklin, 108, 220 Harrison, Bryant, 108, 221, 282 Hart, James, 108 Harvey, Johnnie, 204, 212, 77 Harvin, Jimmy, 117 Hastain, Jackie, 203, 77 Hatch, Janice, 55, 294 Hatcher, Lester, 108, 219 Hatinger, Robert Dale, 208, 206, 200, 55, 218 Hatfield, Judith, 109, 219, 226 Hayden, Norma, 109, 226 Hayes, Barbara 330 Holt, Joy, 116 Honeycutt, Jane Lou, 89, 90, 211 Honeycutt, Philbert Lynn, 208, 195, 55, 294 Honeycutt, Sandra L., 230, 232, 238 Hopkins, Randall Coolidge, Jr., 108 Hopper, Marilyn Sue, 195, 203, 56, 294, 235, 234, 230, 238, 239 Horton, James Edward Horton, Martha Marie, 76 Jobes, Harold William, 108, 56, 294 Jobes, Sharon Kay, 210, 203, 117, 234 Johnson Carroll Ray, 101 Johnson George Beverly, 109 Johnson, Jonita, 109, 222 Johnson Lewis Edward, 236 Johnson Linda Lee, 90 Johnson Louis Edison, 101 Johnson Marcia Ann, 198 Johnson, Marcoa, 101 Johnson, Mary Ellen, 101, 219, 223 Johnson Phylis K., 212, 77 Johnson Richard Benjamin, 117, 236 Johnson, Sally, 117 Joiner, Carrie Patricia, 210, 207, 206, 199, 147, 191, 177 90 211 212 238 198, 1 . I Kemble, Mary Louis, 206, 200, 57, 294, 234, 230, 238, 239 Kennedy, Sharron Ann, 110, 219 Kennedy, Sudie Ruth, 210, 57, 294, 239 Kent, Carolyn Jo, 198, 212, 76 Kent, Kathy Jo, 110, 220, 165 Kerr, Tommy Joe, 116 Ketchell, Diana, 210, 196, 75, 230, 232 Kibedeaux, Charles Wayne Killian, Rosetta, 90 Kind, Dorris Rae, 57, 294 King, Lindley Allen, 208, 251, 253, 200, 127, 57, 294, 163, 164, 161, 262, 266, 271, 239, 268, 284 King, Otis Ray, 101, 283 King, Thomas Glenn, 11, 219, 282 Kirkpatrick, Richard Kenry, 101 Kittler, James Darrel Kliesch, Linda, 215, 76 Kliesch, Ronnie, 101 Knott, Charles Harvey, 90 Knott, Ella Carole, 222 Kresser, Katherine Gay, 202, 57, 294 Kuhn, Gabrielle Jane, 222 Kuhn, Nathan, 197, 90, 194, 190 Kuhns, James Walker, 116, 236 Kuhns, Robert Lake, Jr., 111 Kuykendall, Sandra Ann, 111 Kuykendall, Thomas Raymond, 1 16 Kyle, Jimmy N., 111 Kyte, Margaret Clara, 101, 226 L La Caze, Marilyn, 77 Ladd, Patricia, 210, 125, 216, 58, 294, 235, 230, 233 Landreneau, Maydell Mary, 116, 222 Landreth, James Landrum, James, 91 Landry, Hubert Landry, Mary Constance, 116, 222 Landry, Winfield, 101 Lane, Bonnie, 91 Langton, Ann, 210, 203, 205, 212, 77 Lanthier, Bradford, 90 Lanthier, Gail, 100 Lassiter, Melissa, 226 Latham, Charles, 90 Latham, Doris Lanelle, 111 Latham, Mary Jane, 100, 215, 237, 226, 236 Laughlin, Francis Gail, 111, 219, 220 Laughlin, Pat, 111, 222 Laun, Tippie, 101 Lawhon, Carolyn Brewer, 57, 294 Lawler, Lawson Lawson Robert, 77 , Jimmy Winston, 117 , Patricia Sue, 111, 236 Lea, Suzanne, 110, 219 Leake, Clem Arnold, 90 Leake, Gay, 219 Leake, Roy Ennis, 77 LeBlanc , Eugene, 117, 219 LeBlanc, Fannie Annie, 110 LeBlanc, Gloria, 204, 77 LeBlanc, Jo Ann, 101, 110, 226 Le Bleu, Nancy Elizabeth, 117 Nichols, Edward, 198, 93 Mohfou Lee, Jacqueline Levadie, 222 Leforgey, James Keith, 101 Leister, Dorothea Christina, 110, 192, 220, 174 Leister, Johanna Margaret, 117, 192 Leister, Sarah Lynn, 206, 203, 205 193, 210, 57, 194, 190, 294, 147, 153, 145 LeJune, Justin Nolan, 210, 216, 77 LeJune, Sherrill Anthony, 117, 221 Le Leux, Louise Le Leux, Dera, 90 LeLeux, Velma Agnes, 238 Le Masters, Robert Terry, 101, 283 Le Mons, Kathy, 111, 219 Lensey, Enola, 219 Leonard, Douglas Edward, 111 Levine, Barry Eugene, 101 Levine, Susan, 198, 27 Levingston, Clarence William, 164 159, 156, 255, 208, 206, 257, 251, 127, 200, 58, 128, 239, 294, 170, 179, 177 Levingston, Martha Ann, 101, 220, 226 Lewis, John Douglas Lewis, Margie Rae, 90 Lewis, Patricia Nell, 117 Lewis, Wanda Joy, 90 Lindner, August Buddy, 111 Lindsey, Grace Ann, 76, 239 Lindsey, Katherine Enola, 117, 1 1 1, 236 Lingo, Carl David, 118 Lingo, Edith, 91 Lingo, Hazel Pearl, 111 Linscombe, Danny Ray, 111 Linscombe, Elmer Dean, 111 Linscomb, Olivea, 101 Littleiohn, Elizabeth Ann, 118 Littleiohn, Mark K., 209, 207, 206, 193, 190, 76, 239 Loake, Gay Ann Locke, Gene Vernon, 111, 220, 174, 282 Locke, Tommy L., 251, 256, 128, 58, 294, 284 Lockhart, lna Jeane, 101, 215, 219, 220 Lockhart, Margaret Jean, 118, 241 Lonadier, James Archie, 213, 77 Lonadier, Jean Dale, 110, 220, 222, 226 Long, Lewis Clayton, 118 f Long, Odos Wesley, 110, 221 Long, Wayne Wm., 251, 260, 77, 272, 268 Longaris, Janice Longlois, Bobby Jo, 196, 215, 216, 217, 58, 294, 239 Longren, Irma Ruth, 110, 219 Longron, Douglas Arthur, 110 Looney, Linda, 210, 91, 211, 212, 216 Lormand, Claudine Ginger Louis, John, 102 Lounsberry, Ann, 77 Lounsberry, Connie K. Louviere, Mike Anthony, 118 Lovelace, William Arthur, 110 Lowe, Carole Anne, 110 Lowther, Roger Harold, 111 Lozano, Ben Humberto, 102 Lunsford, Diana Eline, 111 Lunsford, Julia Marion, 203, 212, 215, 58, 294 Luther, Ginger Ann, 118, 226 M Mahfouz, Adelyn, 222, 241 Mahfouz, Sammy, 102 Maid, Thomas Reed, 215, 102 Maid, Rebecca Reed, 207, 206, 198, 212, 78 Malhiet, Mary Louise, 91, 238 Malson, Ronny Edwin, 111, 282 Mann, Sandra, 111 Mann, Sharon, 102 Manning, Jerry Douglas, 102 Markham, William Edwin, 118 Markle, Joyce Ann, 111, 222, 226 Marlowe, Judith Ann, 195, 203, 58, 294 Marshall, Frankie Vincent, 111 Marshall, Rose Marie, 111 Martell, Donnie, 102, 283 Martell, Robert Martin, Bonnie, 222, 226 Martin, Jimmy, 102 Martin, Ella Mae, 111 Martin, Marel Lynn, 118 Martin, Terry Charles, 78, 230 Marze, Douglas Wayne Mason, Clarence Howard, 103, 283 Masters, Dewona Ann, 103 Mathis, Norvin Elery, 213, 59, McClelland, Johnnie, 110, 226 McClelland, Moris Wayne, 250, 258, 252 254, 77, 262, 264, 272, 268, 284 McClendon Charles, 220 McClendon, George W., 251, 214, 58, 294 McClendon, Jack, 220 McClure, Ronnie C., 90, 147, 230 McCormick, Carolyn, 210, 209, 196, 205, 90, 211 294, 151 Mathews, Delores, 90, 59, 294 Matthews, Glen Williams, 103, 236 Matthews, Paula Jeane, 103 Matthews, Rudy Michael, 251, 252, 7B, 262, 268 Matthis, Julia Naomi, 110 Maxwell, Beulah Jane, 119, 221 May, S Mayes, Mayfie Mayo, helby Ray, 119 Brenda, 78 ld, Billy Edwin, 59, 294 Barry James, 59, 294 Mayo, Roderick Mayo, Shelda Jeanie, 103 Mayo, Terry Lee, 119, 221 Mazzol a, Billy Michael, 110 McCamey, Doyle McCamey, Gary Dee, 110, 282 McCamey, Thomas Lloyd, 103, 283 McCamey, Wayne, 90, 84, 182, 1 77, 275 McCoy, Wayne Howard, 110 McCray, Rose Elaine, 219 McCray, Wayne, 111 McDaniel, James, 90, 91 McDonough, Drew, 111, 219, 236, 282 McDonald, Linda Faye, 118, 223, 226 McDonald, Walter, 91, 248, 191 McDonough, Bert C., 91, 84, 126, 275 McFarland, Lois Jean, 102 McGee, John, 77 McGory, Charles C., 91 McKee, Charlotte Ann, 90, 211 McKee, Ralph Mendel, 111 McKee, Samie Jean, 111, 222 McKinley, Bryan Edward, 195, 58, 195, 294 McLaughlin, Barbara, 58, 294 McLaughlin, Margaret, 90, 212, 216 McLaughlin, Melvin Alvin, 111 McLeod, Laurle, 90, 111 McLeod, Don Garry McMullian, Clara Linda, 118 McPherson, Kerry Patric, 111, 236 McPherson, Oliver, 198, 235, 78, 230 McPherson, Phil Linwood, 110, 236 McPherson, William, 90, 230 McQueen, Sunny Carol, 110 Meeks, Mary Katherine, 210, 201, 202, 59, 294, 238, 239 Meldrum, James Robert, 118, 219, 236 Meleski, Josephine Mendoza, Barbara Thomasine, 205, 214, 59, 294, 230 Mendoza, Betty Jane, 102 Mendoza, Sherrill Gene, 102 Miclkiff, Loia Marie, 212, 78 Morgan , Authur Merla, 110, 282 Morgan, Marvin Harold, 59, 294 Morgan Morgan 219 , Nellyne, 78 , Raymond Charles, 103, Morgan, Robert Andrew, 103, 283 Morris, Morris, Morris, Bobby Gene, 119 Charles Wayne, 78 Larry Dale, 111, 241 Morris, Nancy Anne, 210, 199, 91 212, 238, 239 Mortimer, Robert, 78 Moses, Leslie Eloise, 210, 200, 91,211,239 Mosley, Gloria, 222, 223 Moutray, Patricia Yvonne, 111 Mulholland, Patsy Ruth, 92 Mullins, Barbara Sharon, 215, 223, 226 Munholland, Tena, 213, 78, 169 Murph, Ann Russel, 111, 220, 236 Murph, Johnny Harold, 118, 240, 236 Murphy, Robert Edward, 103 Murray, Francis Ernest, 102 Murray, Leona Faye, 118 Musslewhite, Darlene, 230 Myers, Myers, Myers, N James Harold, 118, 221 Jerry, 221 Larry Charles, 78 Nantz, Grace Yvonne, 210, 201, 60, 294, 157, 239 Nash, Sandra Jean, 118, 226 Nash, Charles, 270, 268 Naqoin, Maxine, 121, 222, 223 Nations, Richard Lynn, 111 Neely, Neely, Nelms, Faye Alice, 118, 221 Frank G. Douglas, 102 Nelms, Wanda Lee, 60, 94 Nelson, Annie Laura, 210, 197, 217, 60, 294, 191 Nelson, James Harold, 210, 203, 60, 169, 135, 294 Nelson, Mary Glenda, 111, 226 Nelson, Mildred Estella, 210, 209, 198, 83 Nelson, Pat, 102, 283 Neugent, Wayne Newman, Marshall Philip, 111 Miller, Beverly Ann, 102, 167 Miller, Billy Lanston, 252, 261, 1 69, 79, 235, 72, 284 Miller, Derwin Dewayne, 59, 294, 230 Miller, Helen Ruth, 90 Miller, James Edward, 102, 220, 283 Miller, Joetta Louise, 110, 223, 226 Mires, Jerry Lynn, 118 Mitchel, Brenda Joyce, 215, 216, 79 Mitchell, Gloria, 102 Mitchell, Ida L., 198, 90, 234, 238 Mitchell, Jack Lee Mitchell, Vaughn, 118, 221 Mock, Weldon Glen, 79 z, Adelyn, 119 McCann, Wanda Faye, 91, 211 McCarver, Nathan Jr., 119 McCaskilI, James Leo, 77 McClain, Brad Avon, 110, 282 McClain, Gary Mae McClain, Harold, 241 McClelland, Brenda, 205, 90, 238 Moleski, Josephine, 118, 219 Molley, Jimmy Joseph, 110, 236 Monceaux, Dallas Joseph, 119 Monk, Bobby Glyn, 78 Montgomery, Ronald Ray, 59, 294 Moody, Sandra Jean, 102, 226 McClel McClel 102 land, Charles Burton, 236 land, Charles Jack, 118, Moore, Jerry Lee, 110 Moore, Moore, Moore, Katherine Ann Lena Ann, 103, 223, 226 Phil G., 59, 294 Nichols, Frances Marie, 210, 203, 60, 294 Noah, Charlotte Diane, 111 Noah, Charlyne Ann, 111 Noah, Mary Kay, 118, 241 Noguess, Peggy Dianne, 118, 219, 220 Norman, Darla, 79, 230 Norris, Dewey, 110 North, Robert Lewis, 102, 220, 236 Northcutt, Barbara, 205, 93, 234, 230, 232, 238, 239 Norwood, Drue Dale, 110, 282 Norwood, Prentice, 60, 294 Nott, Carolyn, 102 Nutt, Roberta Lynn, 110 O Oberg, Don Ray, 110, 236, 282 O'Brien, Frances Diane, 118, 241 O'Brien, Sherian Ann, 110 Odell, Margaret, 205, 59, 294, 234, 235, 168, 230, 238, 239 Odell, Tommy , 79 Oden, Linda Faye, 119, 222, 241 Odom, Travis, 110 Officer, Janet Coline, 102, 220, 223 Ogden, Emma, 89 Ogden, Wyman Eugene, 111 Oglesbee, Mike Frank, 102, 236 331 Robe rt 219 Oliver, William Lee, 79 Olechifski, Jane Henry, 222 O'Quinn, Micheal, 119 Osbourn, Virginia, 198, 205, 93, 211, 269, 191, 212, 216 Osgood, Charles Walter, 119, 241 Osgood, Robert, 218, 78 Oshelfkie, Janie, 119, 241 Osman, Wade Edward, 102 Owens, Charles Ronald, 119 Owens, Michael Ivan, 60, 294, 239 Owens, Sammy, 119, 111 P Pace, Betty, 93, 211 Pace, Judy, 60, 294 Paknke, Lyle, 111 Palmer, Duncan William, 93 Palmer, Mary Ellen, 98 Parker, Carole Ann, 119, 236 Parker, Sam David, 103, 223, 236, 283 Parkhurst, Joe Franklin, 98 Parkhurst, Shirley Jean, 103, 220, 223 Parrish, Micheal, 200 Patterson, Leon, 111 Patterson, Roy, 111 Paul, Joseph James, 111 Paul, Nora, 78, 239 Pauley, Tommy Ray, 92 Payne, Linda Kay, 111 Payne, Richard, 60, 294 Peacock, Delynn, 103, 226 Pearcy, Judy, 61, 294 Pearson, Dan, 250, 253, 259, 78, 268 Paddy, Bryan William, 118 Perry, W. L., 93, 275 Peet, Cora Mae, 111, 226 Peet, Oleta Jane, 92 Peltier, Preston James, 118 Pendleton, Anthony, 112 Penick, Jimmy Dale, 103 Pennington, Carolyn, 93 Pennington, Jerry, 118 Pennie, Linda Nell, 112 Penny, Joe, 193, 223, 283 Perkins, Carlton Roger, 93 Perkins, Jimmy Dan, 93 Perkins, Lucille Anna, 102 Perkins, Walter Robert, 219, 112 Permenter, Bobby, 112 Perot, Connie, 223, 112, 226 Perry, Mike, 92 Perry, Burnis, 118, 221 Peters, Leo Joseph, 112 Peterson, Charles, 78, 166, 275 Peterson, Sharon, 210, 126, 127, 128, 61,171, 98,106,159,157 Petrie, Anna May, 118 Peveto, Joyce Evelyn, 118 Peveto, Donald Roger, 102 Pevoto, John Hebert, 61, 294 Phillips, Alicia, 118 Phillips, Allen, 220 Phillips, Frank Carl, 78 Phillips, Mary Frances, 79 Phuup1,vvnu.m,112 Pillsbury, Homer Morse, 112, 282 Pittman, Nancy Faye, 61, 294 Pollock, Barry Douglas, 198, 79 Porter, Danny Porter, Harold, 118 Porter, Kenneth Wayne Porter, Margaret Ann, 222 Porter, Mary, 219, 112 Potter, Danny, 119 Potter, Marvin, 119 Potts, Marie, 79 Pouse, Tommy Poutra, Johnny George, 208, 198, 61, 294, 278 Powell Dennis Ra 78 Prall, Larry Edward Preiean, Jinnette Cleste, 119 Preiean, Sidney, 210, 201, 128, 61, 294, 166, 239 Premeaux, Corrine Ellen, 119 Price, Janie, 181, 78, 230, 232 Privette, Thomas Ray, 78 Procell, Phillips Gary, 78 Provo, Don, 102 Provo, John, 175, 283 Provo, Pat, 102, 220, 165, 167, 226 Puckett, Wm. Joseph, 119 Purdy, James Asron, 206, 78 Purdy, Nancy June, 219, 113 Q Quebodeaux, Richard, 61, 294 R Rach, Frank, 61, 294 Rach, Judith Ann, 113, 220, 226, 236 Rachor, Galen Joseph, 113 Ragland, Sally, 219, 113 Rainwater, James Lynn Ramey, Larry Edwin, 219, 113 Ramsey, Billie Marie, 210, 205, a4,93,211 Ramsey, Jimmy, 208, 207, 218, 78 Randolph, Carol Elizabeth, 113 Randolph, Jeanne Lillian, 102, 198, 100, 236 Rap, Rose Mary, 79, 230, 233 Ratcliff, Wayne, 61, 294, 79 Rath, John Alvin, 79 Ray, Deebee, 102, 220 Ray, Dorothea, 198 Rayburn, Mary Elizabeth, 113, 222, 226 Raymer, Joseph David, 118 Raymer, Vertis, 92 Reed, James, 102, 236 Reed, Quentin Lee, 118, 236 Reed, Rebecca Ann, 209, 306, 151, 294, 197, 203, 198, 145 Reed, Robert Lynn, 118 Reese, David, 283 Reid, Glen Louis, 113 Reid, Wanda, 62, 294 Reise, Danis Lee Reise, Harry, 78 Rhoads, Barthley, 112 Rhoades, Benjamin, 213, 78 Rhodes, Carolyn, 113, 220, 221 Rhodes, Luther, 62, 294 Roberts, Cora, 206, 200, 212, 78 Roberts, Elizabeth Ann Roberts, Judy, 93, 211, 212 s, Thomas, 220 Scarber, James Bruce, 92 Schmitt, Ute, 219, 112, 226 Schmitter, Marten Eugene, 113 Schmitz, Carlton, 113 Schmitz, lrving, 210, 198, 63, 294 Robertson, Evereete, 1 18 Robins, Charles Stewart, 113, 282 Robins, Donald, 79, 271, 268 Robinson, Carol, 210, 209, 198, 93, 212 Robinson, Charles, 198, 83, 214 Robinson, Duane, 102 Robinson, Larry, 79, 230 Robinson, Lyndon Hayward, Jr., 208, 207, 206, 62, 294, 194, 152, 168, 146, 144, 230 Robinson, Linda, 103, 215, 234, Schroder, Christine, 204, 81 Schroder, Kathy, 220, 103, 223, Schultz, Carol, 234, 92, 230 Schultz, Judy, 103, 223, 226 Schultz, Sharon, 63, 294, 239 Scott, Bernice, 118, 241 Scott, Carmen, 103, 219 Scott, Gay Scott, Joyce, 118 Scott, Lewis, 104 Scott, Sue Carol, 81 236 Robinson Richard, 210 Robinson, Ronald, 118 Robinson, Michael, 200, 103 Robinson, Skipper Rochelle, John, 79 Rochelleas, La Verne, 199, 93 Rodriquez, Jeanette, 62, 238, 239 Rogers, Danny, 118 Rogers, William Ed, 82 Rogers, Winston Dania Rollins, Jackie, 62, 94 Roman, Paul, 113 Romero, Mary, 206, 200, 201, 203, 62, 94 Roney, Buddy, 119 Roney, Joyce Juanita, 113, 222, 226 Roney, Oais Ray Roosa, Marion Elizabeth, 198, 147 Roscoe, Mary Kay, 102 Ross, George Omar, 113 Ross, Robert, 102 Ross, Sharon Rost, Louis, 119 Richard, Barbara Jane, 92, 211 Richards, Ray, 92 Richard, Rose Mae, 78, 238 Richardson Charlotte, 103, 236 Richardson Cheryl Ann, 113, 226 Richardson Darleen,103 Richardson Gay Haskell, 103 Richardson, Jo Ann, 212, 78 Richardson John, 62, 294 Richardson, Kathy Richardson, Marilyn, 103 Richardson 241 Richardson Mary Ellen, 118, 221, Putnam 118 221 Racks, Cappy, 102 ' ' Ricks, Marion, 113 Roundtree, Raye, 113, 222 Rouse, Peggy Rouse, Tommy Roy, Amos, 89 Rudeseal, Matha, 112 Rudeseal, Norma, 210, 206, 196, 81,218,192,219,168 Runnels, Barbara, 200, 127, 193, 62, 195, 192, 178, 176, 162, 164, 157, 150 Runnels, Kay, 219, 112 Runnels, Pete, 102 Russell, Linda Gail, 119 Russian, Joe Larry, 119, 221 S Sackett, Jimmy, 112, 236, 282 Sackett, Judy, 210, 93, 211, 212 Sadler, Alvin Curtis, 102 Sadler, Charlotte, 81 Sadler, Don, 112 Sadler, Jerry, 119 Saller, Westly, 102 Sample, Stephanie, 102, 222, 223 Sampson, Ann, 199, 217, 62, 294 Sampson, Pamela Helen, 119 Samuelson, Anna Lee, 81 Sanderlin, Maureen, 112, 236 Scranton, Ronnie, 80 Seal, Betty, 113 Seal, Margaret, 92, 211, 63, 294 Sears, Dan, 118, 220, 175 Sears, Janet, 210, 93, 211, 212 Sedoruk, Barbara, 118 Self, Jimmy, 93 Sellers, Carolyn, 113, 226 Sellers, Diana, 198, 103, 220 Sellers, Margaret, 197 Selman, Michel, 63, 294 Settles, Sharon, 210, 196, 212 Sexton, Charles, 198, 93, 218 Shaddock, Carroll, 208, 294, 63, 50, 206, 218, 251, 258, 198, 199,14a,214,145 Shaddock, Peter, 250, 254, 80 Sharks, Raymond Sharpe, Evelyn, 119, 222 Sheffield, Carol Joe, 203, 93, 215, 216, 230 Shelton, Clarence Douglas Shelton, James, 93 Shelton, Joe, 93, 216 Shepherd, Billy, 80 Shepherd, Caddie Sue, 119 Shepherd, Jimmy, 219, 113 Shepherd, Morris, 105 Sherrod, Billy Jeff, 81 Sherrod, Fred, 104 Sherwin, Jimmy, 105, 283 Shields, Carolyn, 119 Shifflet, Gary, 119, 219 Shifflet, Gene, 250, 257, 81 Shifflet, Russell Shores, Dwight, 219 Shores, Peggy, 206, 81, 212, 279 Shovan, Roy, 92 Siegmucnd, Alfred, 105, 112 Silvertooth, Delores, 92 Simmons, Charlie, 113 Simmons, James, 92, 221, 121 Simmons, Jaroy, 210, 239 Simmons, Hoyt, 119 Simmons, Richard, 81, 218, 230 Simmons, Robert Simon, Jerry, 119 Sims, Billy, 120 Sims, James, 113 Sims, Lewis, 113 Sims, Reudean, 120, 226 Sims, Robert, 200, 93, 230 Skinnder, David, 81 1 Yf Powell, Jackie, 93 332 Ricter, Jo Ann, 219, 112 Riene, Kenneth Riggs, Tanga, 102, 215, 220 Rigsby, Frank Hershel, 102 Rigsby, Sylvia, 62, 294 Rigsby, Michael Riley, Mike, 113, 236 Rischell, Dinnis, 93 Roberts, Ann, 102, 219 Roberts, Barbara Jackson Roberts, Barbara Jean, 102, 220, 175, 281 Roberts, Beverly Jane, 102, 220, 175, 280 Roberts, Billy, 113 Sanders, Frances, 102, 226 Sanders, Harold, 92 Sanders, Jo, 112 Sanders, Shirley Christine, 63, 294 Sanders, Shirley Faye, 63, 294 Sanders, Wayne, 118 Sargent, Suzanne, 112, 226 Sartin, Dale, 102 Savage, Nancy, 118, 222 Savage, Tommy, 63, 294, 239 Savoy, Gary, 118 Savoy, Bruce, 81, 271, 275, 268 Sayers, Marcia Scarber, Eunice, 169, 63, 294, 204 Slack, Judy, 105, 139, 223, 226 Slack, Victor, 112, 236 Slaughter, Lou Etta, 112, 223 Slaughter, Rita, 210, 205, 93 Slexsnider, Shirley, 222, 116 Slocum, Richard, 120 Smaihall, Larry, 81 Small, Katy, 119 Smart, Carol Ann, 112, 222, 226 Smart, Frank, 250, 260, 198 Smith, Billie Jo, 210, 209, 105, 93, 211, 212, 279 Smith, Billie Louis Smith, Bobby, 105 Smith, Elizabeth, 69, 294 Taylor, Smith Eta Andora, 204, 64, 294 Smith, Felix, 198, 203, 64, 294 Smith, Garrison, 112, 282 Smith, James, 120, 221 Smith, Judy, 120 Smith, Kenneth Hugh, 112 Smith, Kenneth Paul, 121 Smith, Leta May, 121 Smith, Linda, 120, 222 Smith, Martha Smith, Mayr Margaret, 105, 236 Smith, Patricia, 112, 222, 226 Smith, Phyllis, 121 Smith, Sandra, 121, 220, 241 Smither, Dorothy, 105 Talbert, Ronnie, 121, 226 Tandy, John, 121, 221 Tanner, Carolyn, 112, 222, 226 Tanner, Martha, 104 Ta rve r, Ta rver, Donald Otis, 104 Tauvaa, Fredrick, 121 Tauvaa, Sally, 121, 222 Taylor, Arrie Gaylon, 112 Taylor, Barbara, 80 Taylor, Kenneth, 93 Taylor, Loretta, 121, 223, 226 Sherry, 112, 222, 226 Sandra, 94 Smyth, Virginia, 121, 219 Snell, Robert Snyder, Tony, 64 Soape, Janice, 121 Soape, Peggy, 104, 226 Sowell, Marsha, 104 Sparks, Raymong, 121 Spector, Larry, 80 Spector, Maureen, 112 Spell, Bernice, 80, 294, 67 Spiers, David, 80 Spivey, Mary Linda, 113 Stanbrough, R. B., 104 Stanfield, Mary Virginia, 219, 113, 226 Stanfield, Richard, 213, 46, 64 Stanley, Jasper Paul, 219 Stanley, Mathie Ruth, 105 Stansbury, James, 120 Stansbury, Sandra Gayle, 113, 220, 226 Stark, Chester Lee, 208, 207, 206, 250, 128, 64 Stark, William, 219, 113 Stephens, Bette, 210, 200, 203, 205, 81, 212, 259 Stehpens, Celia, 196, 81, 230, 233 Stephens, Harry, 113 Stevens, Delores, 120 Stewart, Lois, 81 Stewart, Tommie, 113, 222, 226 Still, Harry, 105, 283 Still, Gayle, 64, 238, 239 Stone, Jackie, 81 Stone, Marshall Wayne, 113 ssl-eei, Buddy, 250, 254, al, 72, 262, 265, 268 Strickland, Clara Irene, 105, 223 Stringer, Betty, 210, 200, 127, 225, 164, 159, 156, 64, 249, 157, 239 Stringer, Larry, 251, 252, 200, 126, 128, 187, 178, 176, 46 262, 265, 270, 268 Stringer, Tacky, 113 Stringer, Bill, 81 Stutes, Bernard, 105, 221 Sullivan, Clyde, 120 Sullivan, William, 112 Summerall, Samuel, 93 Sutton, Dorthea, 120, 221 Swan, Jane, 120 Swanzy, Janet, 210, 206, 192, 65, 294, 145 Swearingen, Scott, 220, 129 Swearinger, Steve, 105 Sweeney, Rebecca, 112 Swift, Jerry Swift, Tomas, 105, 93, 213 Switzer, Danny, 105 Switzer, Gretchen, 195, 65, 294 Sybalsky, Elizabeth, 93, 211 T Taggart, Jonte Murrey, 105, 236 Talbert, Judy, 94 Terry, Kay, 104, 220 Terry, Richard, 121 Thahan, Shekla Jane Thala, William Thames, Nancy, 219, 112, 280 Thayer, Frank, 121, 236 Thierheimer, Gail, 210, 191, 294, 65, 202, 203 Thomas, John, 80 Thomas, Jim Thomas, Mike, 121, 221 Thompson Thompson, Jim, 112 Kenneth, 120 Thompson, Lurker Burgess, 104, 221 Thompson, Pat, 65, 294 Thompson, Sandra, 120, 222 Thompson, Shelia, 120 Thomas, Michale Thornal, Dorothy Tice, Elizabeth, 112, 223, 226 Tillman, Gloria, 113, 236 Tittle, Gloria, 219, 113, 226 Tolar, Gary, 250, 259, 80 Tolar, Jan, 120 Tomlin, Tommy, 120 Tommie, Carolyn, 105, 223, 226 Touchect, Margie, 81 Touchett, Willis, 221 Trahan, Mary, 65, 294, 239 Trahan, Shelia, 105, 226 Trahin, Charlotte, 113 Trahin, Mary, 81 Trala, William, 105 Trammell, Carol Ann, 200, 201, 81, 128, 248, 249, 217 Trammell, Mary Lou, 81, 126, 127, 172 Travino, Hilda, 113, 226 Travino, Richardo, 120, 221 Travis, Benny, 105, 221 Travis, Deana, 105, 223 Travis, Tommy, 105 Trawhon, Colbert, 250, 252, 255, 258, 260, 81, 158, 156, 172, 261, 127, 270, 268 Trimble, Susan, 210, 209, 198, 94, 211, 212 Turner, Alice, 195, 65, 294 Turner, Shirley, 81, 234, 235, 230 Vasquez, Ray, 121 Vaughan, Karen, 112 Vaughan, Paul, 121, 221 Vaughan, Ronnie, 104, 236 Velo, Tommy, 121 Vessel, Robert, 104 Vickers, Ronnie, 198, 94 Vincent, Martha, 120, 222 Von Eye, Buela Joyce, 120, 219 Von Eye, Percy, 120, 220 Von Schriltz, Don, 208, 207, 206, 198, 80, 218, 230 W Wade, Cetha, 210, 203, 204, 65, 294 Wade, Jane, 104, 219, 223 Wadell, Linda, 204, 65, 294 Waggoner, Jack, 120 Waggoner, Linda, 120 Waggoner, Patricia, 80, 212 Wagner, Harry Waken, Myra Jean, 112 Walden, William, 120 Waldrop, Charlotte, 210, 198, 203, 205, 81, 212 Waldrop, Darlene, 105, 220 Waldrop, Jackie, 105, 223 Walker, Frances, 206, 65, 294, 235, 234, 230, 238, 239 Walker, Jerri, 105, 220 Walker, Freeman Walker, Patricia, 200, 205, 94 Walker, Sylvia, 105 Walls, Bobby, 105 Wallis, Chuck, 105 Wallis, William, 236 Warner, Judy, 210, 206, 150, 66, 234, 235, 294, 230, 238, 239 Washington, Williard, 94 Waters, Cecia Beth, 121, 220, 167 Waters, Mike, 105, 220, 165, 147, 283 Watson, Barbara, 121, 221 Weatherford, Janice, 121 Weatherford, Kenneth, 105, 220 Weathersby, Larry, 104 Weathersby, Linda, 210, 200,,206, 202, 203, 65, 191, 294, 145 Weaver, Danny, 121 Weaver, Leah Ann, 210, 209, 198, 94, 211, 212, 238, 239 Webb, Reba, 121 Wilburn, Hugh, 94 Wilburn, Tommie, 219, 113 Wilkerson, Sandra, 113 Williams, Alice, 82 Williams, Carol Ann, 210, 203, 66, 294, 239 Williams, Carolyn, 121 Williams, Edith, 121 Williams, Frank, 105, 219 Williams, Hommer Lou, 113 Williams, Joseph, 82 Williams, Kenneth, 82 Williams, Lela Jean, 113 Williams, Linda, 105, 220 Williams Williams , Ted, 105 on, Dean, 203 Williamson, John, 105, 236, 283 Willie, cunis, 121 Willie, Elton, 94, 230 Willis, Lawrence, 121 Willis, Ronald, 94 Wilson, Brian, 105, 220, 236 Wilson, Charles, 66, 294 Wilson, Jeff, 121, 221 Wilson, Jimmy, 121 Wilson, Michael, 113 Wilson, Rodney, 105, 220 Wilson, Sandra, 121, 219 Wimbe rly, Bobby, 105 Windham, Linda, 94 Windham, Robert, 105 Winfrey, Pete, 210, 251, 252 82, 126, 168, 72 Winkle, Barbara, 198, 104 Winkle, Patsy, 210, 206, 195, 202, 203, 66, 1 57, 294 Wise, Bobby, 66, 294 Wise, Johnny, 105 Whittaker, Gwendolyn Witzel, Lumen , 200, Womack, Doris, 105, 219 Womack, Leonard, 208, 66, 294, 239 Wood, Charlotte, 198, 82, 279, 277 Wood, Janelle, 209, 203, 205, 94, 211, 212, 147 Wood, Katherin Ann, 121, 94, 220, 238 Wood, Lowell Clark, 94, 218 Wood, Mical, 208, 207, 206, 196, 218, 149, 294, 66, 145 Weeks, Garlon, 112 Weeks, Peggy, 112, 222, 226 Welch, James, 94 Welch, La France, 81 Welch, Vera, 121 Welch, Harold, 94 Welsh, Wayne, 121, 268 Woodworth, Deana, 210, 94, 211, 212 Womoch, James, 105 Worrell, Charles, 121 Worrell, Terry, 82, 268 Worsham, Alice, 82, 230 Worsham, Barbara, 219, 113, 226 Wozencraft, Beverly, 219, 113, Weldon, Blanchara, 81 Wetzel, Lumen, 121 Wills, Linda White, Barbara, 195, 216, 217, 226, 236 Wright, Julia, 215, 238 Wright, Ornal, 105, 216, 217 Tuter, Linda, 94, 230 Tuter, Ronald, 82, 213, 113 Tyler, Pat, 105, 223, 226 Tyler, Tyre, Helen, 121 U Uptergraph, Allen, 105 Urban, Micki, 94 - Urban, Mural, 220 65, 294 White, Beverly, 120 White, Charlotte White, Dennis, 120 White, Edgar, 112 White, Larry, 81 White, Mariorie, 120 White, Mary, 81, 217 White, Sandra, 104, 237, 236 White, Thomas, 81 Wright, Woody, 198, 94, 278 Wyatt, William Y Yeatts, Johnny, 121 Young, Bernice, 196, 82, 238, 239 Uzzle, Dickie, 104, 283 V Van Arsdale, Joe, 113 Van Arsdale, Mary, 121 Vandervort, Van, 121 Van Pelt, Jerry, 195, 65, 294 Van Pelt, Shirley, 113 Van Winkle, Barry, 113 Van Zandt, Shirley, 121 Whitefield, Hardy, 112 Whitefield, Jimmy, 112 Whitiker, Gwen, 120 Whittaker, Nancy, 120 Whitloch, James, 82, 216 Whitus, Barbara, 82, 215, 230 Wilburn, Charlotte, 112, 220, 226 Wilburn, Don, 82 Young, Jasper, 121 Young, Joseph, 82 Young, Linda, 121, 241 Young, Louis, 105 Young, Margaret Young, Robert, 113, 221 Young, Walton, 105 Young, Wayne, 67, 294 Yount, Billy, 94 Yount, Louise, 105, 221 Z Zeto, Rose Marie, 196, 82, 212 333 :vu ai w Q. . .- 1...-k 4 ., s v ' v -v,f. 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