Stephen F Austin High School - Bronco Yearbook (Bryan, TX)

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SUE ANNA BINNEY Editor-in-Chief JANE GIBSON Assistant Editor CAROL OLIVER Business Manager NANCY HALE Business Manager CAROLYN AAUNDAY Assistant Business Manager u B MS 5 Stephen FAustin Hiqh School Briton, Texas fable of confenfs administration s faculty organizations features athletics classes ads Pogo drawings copyright 1952, 1953, 1954 by Walt Kelly. Used by permission. FOREWORD Things being a little dull, we decided to liven up this institution by inviting a fellow named Pogo from Okefenokee Swamp to enroll here. (Mr. Kelly, Pogo's boss, said we could use his characters if we promised to give them back.) Pogo is the latest creation in the great line of American humor that stretches from Artemus Ward to Mark Twain to Walt Kelly. The staff is proud to present to you this year's BRONCO. Say, what year is this, anyway? DEDICATION Down here in our part of the swamp, a place called Okefenokee (it's sort of back- woods, but nice), we have a schoolmaster named Owl. He is forever and always try- ing to get us to work and become edu- cated, but with us not having any use for work we're not much in favor of the idea. Besides nobody knows just what being educated means. A while back a rumor got around that he used to be prin- cipal in a place called Stephen F. Austin High School under the name of H. W. Cook. Nobody believes it, though, because you know how rumors can get around. Now it seems that the students there really appreciated him and all of his hard work. He was always ready to help them when they needed it, and on the whole was just about the nicest person you could imagine. Come to think of it, maybe these rumors were true after all. THEIR STUPIDITY 16 60 PBN6B THAT ONLY BY POOLING OUR BRAIN5 CAN WE CRACK THE PREVAILING IGNORANCE., W. R. CARMICHAEL Superintendent ADMINISTRATION H. W. COOK Principal SCHOOL BOARD: Mr. R. V. Armstrong, Mr. Joe Vincent, G. G. Gibson, Mr. Pat Newton, Mr. W. R. Carmichael, Mr. Coulter Hoppess, Mr. O. B. Donaho. Not pictured: Mr. Jack Howell. SECRETARIES: Dolores Noto, Madge Stewart, Hertha Isbel, Margaret Ofc- zarzak. Assistant Principal WESLEY SUMMERS Bryan's school board went through one of its most eventful years as the increase in students threatened to swamp all existing buildings. Proposal for a new Junior High School touched off vigorous debate in a special election. Voters rejected a plan to separate schools from city sponsorship by amending the municipal charter. Federal aid received because of Bryan Air Force Base made possible expansion of elemen- tary schools. Business Manager LEON HAYES CARL J. BEST Choral Music B.Mus.; M.Mus. MRS. RICHARD BURLESON Typing, Shorthand BS. WINNIE CARTER English B.A.; M.A. F A C U L T Y MRS. LEE COFFEY Speech, English B.S. JAMES C. DOOLEY Vocational Agriculture B.S.; M.S. MRS. B. E. DUNKLE Trigonometry Plane and Solid Geometry B.A.; M.A. MAE GOODLETT English B.A.; M.A. MRS. J. M. GOODMAN Biology B.A.; M.A. JAMES GRIFFIN Civics, P.E. Drivers' Training B.A.; M.A. JOAN HAYES Homemaking B.A. o F S. F. A. MATTYE PEARL HENRY Secretarial Training, Typing B.A.; M.A. MARY HYMAN English B.A.; M.A. REX KATHCART Art, Director of Health and Recreation B.B.A. MARY BELL KIDD Physical Education B.S. VICK LINDLEY English, Journalism B.A.; M.A. mrs. edd McDonald English, Latin B.A. C. B. McGOWN Band B.S.; M.E. MRS. C. B. McGOWN Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic B.A. HAROLD T. MOODY American History Economics B.A.; M.A. SABRA PARSONS English B.A.; M.A. STEPHEN PEARCE Industrial Arts WAYNE RIDEOUT Health, Biology MRS. G. W, SCHIESSELMAN B.S. Coach Algebra B.S. B.A. F A C U L T Y MARTHA LOU SMITH Homemaking B.A.; B.S. JOHN ULREY American History P.E., Drivers' Training Math, Coach B.A.; M.A. CLAUD VASS Texas History P.E., Civics B.S.; M.A. MRS. MARY ELLEN VINCENT Spanish B.A.; M.A. MRS. HAYDEN WHITLEY Librarian B.A. MARIE WOOD English B.A.; M.A. HOWARD YOUNG Chemistry, Physics Algebra B.S.; M.A. W CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPTEMBER Tuesday 7—School starts Friday 17—Conroe, here Friday 24—Nacogdoches, there OCTOBER Friday 1— Brenham, here Saturday 2—Junior Class Dance Friday 8—Lufkin, here Friday 15—Waco Tech, there Friday 22—Corsicana, here Friday 29—McCallum, here NOVEMBER Friday 5—Travis, here, Homecoming Saturday 6—Sadie Hawkins Dance Friday 12—Temple, there Friday 19—Palestine, there Thursday 24—Thanksgiving holidays DECEMBER Thursday 2—Pan-Am Banquet, THSPA Saturday 4—Band Carnival Monday 6—Football Banquet Thursday 16—Band Banquet Friday 17—Junior Play Saturday 18—All-school Party Sunday 19—Messiah, A Cappella Choir Tuesday 21—Christmas holidays Friday 31-New Year's Dance JANUARY Monday 3—Back to school Friday 7—Palestine, there Tuesday 11—Corsicana, here Thursday 20—Exams Saturday 29—Senior Job Day FEBRUARY Tuesday 1—Corsicana, there Wednesday 2—Band, Houston Fat Stock Show Friday 5—Travis, there Tuesday 8—Temple, here Thursday 10-AII-state band, choir Friday 12—Valentine Court Saturday 13-Valentine Dance Tuesday 15—FHA-FFA party Thursday 1 7—Band to Mardi Gras Friday 18—FTA convention Friday 25—Pan-Am Talent show MARCH Friday 4—Green vs. White game Tuesday 8-Open House Wednesday 9—Slave Sale, Senior Play Monday 14—Career Week Tuesday 15—Latin Banquet Thursday 17—Holiday Ahoy Monday 21—Senior Skating Party Thursday 24—Cleburne, there Friday 25—NHS initiation APRIL Friday 1—Senior Frolics Monday 4—Religious Emphasis Week Tuesday 5—Song of Easter, Choir Friday 8—Easter Holidays Sunday 17—Choir to Austin Tuesday 19—Choir Tour Saturday 23—Regional UIL, Junior Dance Monday 25—DE Banquet Tuesday 26—Officers' speeches Friday 29—Pan-Am Convention Saturday 30—Showtime, Choir MAY Friday 6—Field Day, elections, Band Thursday 12—FHA Mother-Daughter Banquet Friday 13—Junior Frolics Saturday 14—Junior-Senior Banquet Sunday 15—Spring concert, A Cappella Choir Tuesday 17-A Cappella Choir Banquet Friday 20—Senior trip Sunday 22—Baccalaureate Monday 23—Senior exams Wednesday 25—Exams Friday 27—Graduation Tuesday 31—Report cards, school dismissed C8Z0 fcHZ 0 0 STUDENT OFFICERS President Vice President ......... Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Treasurer ............. VICTOR CANAVESPI PAT WILCOX BEVERLY WEHRMAN MAURINE MOTTER CRAIG THOMPSON Assembly: Jo Fire Drill: Bill and Mike Inside Traffic: Ronnie Martin Civic: Dorothy Kay and Gordon Library: Verna Joy and Phyllis Religious: Carolyn and Bill COUNCIL The Student Council's hand has been evident all over school—especially by the book covers they sold which are seen everywhere. More seriously, however, they sponsored the Christmas baskets for the needy and published the student di- rectory, the Hitching Post. The Council is traditionally responsible for the Homecom- ing program and Field Day; also they choose the Junior Rotarians. Feeling that parking space was inadequate, they peti- tioned for the new parking area by the gym and the tennis courts. YOU 60T TIME TO zee vvuat J ear ki n bp UP fOZ CHICAGO 606 U6 IN NOMINATE oue canp patp? . THESE TWO 1C busy vveiriN' Political reo I6E WITH BOTH HANV WATf you Gorp Ex Officio: Darline, Beverly, Bill, and Sue Anna Bulletin Board: Patsy and Rebecca Courtesy: Beverly and Joe Outside Traffic: Jerry and Stuart OFFICERS OF GIRLS' FORUM Conscious of social problems in the world, the Girls' Forum took Thanksgiving baskets to three needy families and sent gifts to Girls' Town and scrapbooks for children's hospitals. To guide its members in choosing their future vocation, the Forum took the lead in supervising Career Week. President....................... BEVERLY WEHRMAN First Vice President LYNN PORTER Second Vice President ............ FANNIE LOU MAINER Third Vice President ................... JEAN TRIOLA Secretary ........................ FAYE FRANKLIN Reporter______________________________REBECCA SHAWN Chaplain________________________________ JEAN ROBERT Sponsor _______________ MISS SABRA PARSONS MRS. NANNETTE BURLESON FORUMS Instruction in automobile safety and in how to join the FBI were among the high- lights of Boys' Forum programs. Also they sent Christmas gift boxes and joined the Girls' Forum in promoting Career Week. OFFICERS OF BOYS' FORUM President............................... BILL MYERS First Vice President .......... BEN TROTTER Second Vice President NEAL GODWIN Secretary-Treasurer .................... FRANK SEALE Reporter ................................ ROSS FALCO Sponsor MR. WESLEY SUMMERS OFFICERS President _______ .... MOSS ANTONY Vice President ................... VIRGINIA McBRIDE Secretary-Treasurer ............................. PAT MURPHY Reporter REBECCA SHAWN Sponsor .................... MRS. MARIE McDONALD LATIN The Latin Club was organized late, but it quickly made up for lost time. The slave sale and banquet were highlights of the year. A Latin Open House was held in the spring with an exhibit of the Latin projects. OFFICERS President ............ .............BEN TROTTER Vice President JO HOWELL Secretary VIRGINIA ARHOS Treasurer __________________________ MIKE BRIGGS Reporter JO ANN NOLEN Sponsor MRS. MARY ELLEN VINCENT PAN-AM This year the Pan-Am Club continued its promotion of good will among American nations by entertaining twelve visiting teachers from Mexico City and by leading the observance of Pan American Week. Members took part in the Pan-Am Round Table fiesta, took pinatas to San Jacinto School at Christmas, helped with the TB booth at the county fair, and furnished entertainment for local clubs. At school they sponsored a variety program and the annual Amateur Hour. The year's activities culminated in the State Convention in Austin, at which several members entered contests. Lane sings at banquet A OFFICERS President _____ Vice President Secretary ..... Treasurer _____ Reporter ...... Sponsors ...... carol McCullough _______PAT WILCOX jean McQueen REBECCA SHAWN ____CAROL OLIVER MRS. SUNNY COFFEY MISS MAE GOODLETT FOOTLIGHTS Light-hearted plays from comedy to bur- lesque melodrama were produced by the Footlights Club during the year. Tapping in the Night was replayed for the entire school at an assembly. Mr. C. K. Esten ex- plained the Speech Class production of Everyman. QUESTION OF FIGURES Judy Ashcraft Patsy Hopkins Barbara Williams Carol Conway Dorothy Kay Ish Kerstin Ekfelt CANNIBAL ISLAND Edward Powell, Donna Wallace, Roland Searcy, Don Griffin, Lee Falco, Carolyn Holick, Hartley Dun- can, Linda Rideout. MERDEW'S RIGHT HAND Don Palermo Roland Searcy Janice McNeely Jeanette Schmid Palma Cash OFFICERS Senior President ANNE PRICE Junior President___________ SARITA COLSON Sophomore President PATSY HOPKINS Senior Vice President FANNIE LOU MAINER Junior Vice President FRANCES ANN VISOSKI Sophomore Vice President _________ BARBARA WILLIAMS TRI-HI-Y The Tri-Hi-Y was divided this year into three separate groups—sophomore, junior, and senior. Delegates from SFA went to the pre-legislative convention in Houston, and to the Youth and Government Conven- tion in Austin. The three groups joined to- gether to make a float representing the Christmas Seal Drive for the Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade. The sopho- more section gathered food and clothing for needy families at Thanksgiving. OFFICERS President MANLEY JONES Vice President JOHN C. CULPEPPER Secretary BOBBY WILKINS Treasurer RICHARD SMITH Reporter DON PALERMO CHARLES PARADOWSKI Sponsor MR. H. T. MOODY H -y This has been a convention-going year for the Hi-Y Club. Delegates were sent to the convention in Houston and to the Texas Hi-Y Youth and Government. Also attended were the 8th Texas Hi-Y Model Legislature in Austin and a spring conference in Lake Charles, Louisiana. OFFICERS President ..... Vice President Secretary ..... Reporter ______ Treasurer Parliamentarian Song Leader Pianist Sweetheart Sponsors ... ... VIRGINIA RISINGER MARTHA RAY PATE _____ PATSY TAYLOR JOSEPHINE WEIDO YVONNE STREETMAN JOLENE FICKEY JO ANN RYAN LINDA VAUGHN BENNY FRANKLIN MISS JOAN HAYES MISS MARTHA LOU SMITH F.H.A. SFA's Future Homemakers chapter played a significant part in state affairs. Martha Ray Pate was elected to an area office. Kathryn Martindale was chosen district sec- retary and Mary Ann Ponzio district vice president. As one of their projects the girls sent Christmas cards to a mental hospital. OFFICERS CHARLES VINCENT CLYDE PORTERFIELD TRACY PETERS EDWIN WHEAT ______JACK HICKS LUKE CEMINO KARL HOPPESS LOWELL SAXON BENNY FRANKLIN MR. JIM DOOLEY F.F.A. President ............. Vice President ........ Second Vice President Third Vice President Secretary ............. Treasurer .... Reporter .......... ... Parliamentarian Historian-------------- Sponsor ............... This year the FFA enlarged both the in- dividual and chapter project programs. Exhibits were entered in the County Fair and several won first places. Two of the three teams that went to the District Leader- ship contest were chosen to go on to the Area contest. The Dairy Judging team won fifth place in the Houston Fat Stock show. In the spring a Parent and Son Banquet was held. Outstanding Future Farmer of the Year, Clyde Porterfield, receives the A.M. Waldrop Award. Winners of the essay contest on water conservation—Charles Vincent, Karl Hop- pess, James Wallen, and Alvin Novasad— with Mr. Alexander. Poultry Trophy to Tracy Peters from Eugene Opersteny. Sponsored by Bob Mayfield. Jerry Randell receives the Sanitary Farm Dairy Award from Dr. Dooley. Mr. Alexander and the FFA sweetheart, Phyllis Grlzzaffi. Mr. Pat Newton gives Tracy Peters the First State Bank Award. OFFICERS President Vice President .... Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Sponsor____________ ______GRACE YEAGER _______JO ANN RYAN ________ JEAN TRIOLA ___________ PAT ELLIS MRS. HAYDEN WHITLEY LIBRARY Not content with learning all the nooks and crannies of their own SFA bookshelves, the Library Club visited the A AA Cushing Memorial Library They also visited the Car- negie Library of Bryan. OFFICERS President ............................. JEAN RUSSELL First Vice President ................. JIMMY WILLIAMS Second Vice President ............... CLARA ADAMS Secretary _____________________________ JEAN MADDOX Treasurer .............. J........... GLADYS BATTLE Reporter CHERRY STEVENSON % Sponsor .................... MR. WESLEY SUMMERS I D.E. Future business people, members of the D.E. Club, gave a banquet for their em- ployer: at which the outstanding D.E. stu- dent for the year was announced. Four delegates were sent to a state convention at Fort Worth. Also a Christmas party was held. Outstanding D.E. Student JEAN RUSSELL OFFICERS OF GIRLS' 4-H President EVELYN WILCOX Vice President ........................ ANN ADAMS Secretary BOBBIE JEAN JONES Reporter MARTHA CHISHOLM Council Representative JEAN TRIOLA OFFICERS OF BOYS' 4-H President____________________________EDDIE MELASKY Vice President HENRY BLAZEK Secretary GWINN THOMPSON 4-H This is the first year that the 4-H has been in the annual, although the club has been active for a number of years. The members work on projects varying from giving demonstrations to judging cattle to making clothing. Their motto is We learn to do by doing. Kent Potts and Henry Blazek were the state champion livestock judging team and won second place in the nation at Chicago. Henry Blazek won a first and a third on a beef heifer at the Houston Fat Stock Show. THE STAFF Editor ...................... KERSTIN EKFELT Assistant Editor...................... WINIFRED McllROY Secretary ............................... LINDA HAUER Editor Kerstin Ekfelt finishes some last- minute typing. LA REMUD A La Remuda, the literary magazine of SFA, put out more and better issues than ever before— • • one every quarter. The last of the charter mem- bers are seniors this year, and there is some question whether the magazine will survive its founders or not. THE STAFF Editor Darline Tuck draws in the headlines for an issue of the CORRAL. Editor-in-Chief ........................... DARLINE TUCK Assistant Editor---------------------- REBECCA SHAWN Managing Editor SUCIE NORTON News Editor ................................. JAN WHITE Sports Editor PAT WILCOX Feature Editor PEARL SCAAAARDO Art Editor ........................... VIRGINIA THILTGEN Editorial Writer ...................... LINDA HAUER Assistant News Editor ................. GRACE ARNOLD Assistant Sports Editor ................ . BILL YEAGER Editor-of-Polls ........................ COY LOU WHITE Circulation Manager MARY ANN McCLURE Exchange Editor......................... J. B. WILSON Assistant Exchange Editor ............... J. W. PENICKA Proofreader---------------------------- MANLEY JONES Sponsor................................. VICK LINDLEY CORRAL The CORRAL was dubiously blest this year with more editors than reporters be- cause of illness on the staff. Darline Tuck, Becky Shawn, and Sucie Norton did a jug- gling act with the top executive position. Attendance at the Austin I.L.P.C. workshop was a highlight of the year. THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief ................. SUE ANNA BINNEY Assistant Editor JANE GIBSON Business Managers NANCY HALE CAROL OLIVER Assistant Business Manager CAROLYN MUNDAY Organizations Editor WINIFRED MclLROY Assistant MARY ANN McCLURE Art Editor MARTHA CHISHOLM Snapshot Editor ANN SCHLESSELMAN Sports Editor JOHN CECIL CULPEPPER Assistant Sports Editor GWINN THOMPSON Photography PAT STACY, BILL McDONALD Editorial Sponsor MRS. McGOWN Business Sponsor MR. MOODY Technical Advisor MR. LINDLEY Editor Sue Anna Binney plans the layout for a page in the BRONCO. BRONCO The BRONCO staff has done its best to put out a completely different annual from cover to cover. However, there was some time for play mixed in with work at the Texas High School Press Associa- tion Convention in Denton, which the staff and one sponsor, Mrs. McGown, attended. Mr. Moody was business sponsor again, and the supervisory staff was extended with the addition of Mr. Lind- ley as technical advisor. BAND OFFICERS President BOBBY HUFFAKER Vice President FRANK URBANOVSKY Secretary FRANCES VISOSKI Reporter BETH SHAUNFIELD Uniform Technicians JERRY STEPHENSON DAVID COWSERT Librarians EDWARD ADAMS LUKE DILEO Instrument Technician BUDDY CHANCE The Bronco Band had another busy year, beginning, as usual, with marching drills on the football field, one of which featured the disappearing marauder. Trips were made to games with Nacogdoches, Palestine, University High of Waco, and Temple, and also to Kyle Field, A M, for band night. A community birthday calendar was published by the Band for the first time, and a carnival held for the umpteenth time. Together with other activities they made possible a return trip to the New Orleans Mardi Gras in February, where the Broncos again made a hit in the parade. The group also paraded for the Houston Fat Stock Show in February, and at home on Main Street for the Christmas and Armed Forces Day parades. Competition sent the band to All-district and All-regional tryouts in November, All-state in December, and the TMEA state convention in Dallas in February. The Chamber of Commerce held its banquet for the band in December. Holiday Ahoy was a show put on in a furious burst of activity for one week. The' annual Spring Concert was previewed at A M Consolidated. CAROLYN HOUCK JOYCE TIPTON MARY CHAMBERS r 4 TWIRLERS KAY WEBB MARY LEE TAYLOR VANETTE ENGLISH A CAPPELLA CHOIR OFFICERS President FANNIE LOU MAINER Vice President BILL MYERS Corresponding Secretary ANNIE LAURIE PRESNAL Recording Secretary MARTHA CHISHOLM Treasurer ________________________ HUBERT VYKUKAL Librarians ....................... CAROLYN ALLPHIN PAT MURPHY RICHARD SMITH Historic........................ ANN SCHLESSELMAN Reporter CAMILLE KENNEDY I The A Cappella Choir continued and expanded its program of community service. To start the year the choir sang concerts for some of the various civic clubs—the Rotary Club, the Lions Club, and the Kiwanis Club. The Messiah was presented at the College Avenue Baptist Church on December 19. The Song of Easter was presented at the First Methodist Church as in previous years, and was also sung before the student body at school. On April 17 the choir sang for the District Lions Convention in Austin. During the tour lasting from April 19 to the 21 the choir performed at Mary-Hardin Baylor College in Belton, McClosky General Hospital in Temple, Fort Hood, Howard-Payne College in Brownwood, and the First Baptist Church of Brownwood. For the Parent-Teacher Association meeting held here in April the choir sang a short program at the Oaks. Showtime was the musical show presented by the choir. The last formal concert of the choir was the Spring Concert. The Kiwanis Club, the choir's formal sponsors, gave a banquet at which awards for the last four years were given to the choir members. At the Baccalaureate services for the graduating seniors the choir sang a short program. 1 Messiah soloists Tom Sweeney presents Fannie Lou Mainer the Outstanding Choir Member Award. Boys' Quartet Quartet Four Year Members Showtime soloists The choir in rehearsal. ST ' -- TlU THIS- 5AIU3PMAN fffcM Tuf?KE6TAN blew into eiNGAPoee «a tr cA MY ANNA PLAYEP PlANMA A fV WITH A UENSTH OF 1 rWL TvVo-sy-FOue. j o VICTOR CANAVESPI SENIOR FAVORITES carol McCullough RONALD MARTIN D.A.R. AWARD BRONCO AWARD VERNON GALLOWAY Vernon Galloway was stricken with infantile paralysis on June 13, 1948, when he was in the Seventh grade at Lamar Junior High School. His was a double attack—both bulbar and par- alytic polio. He was out of school for the next 3 or 4 years, returning to SFA in the Tenth grade. Two years of work at Lamar were made up in the year before he entered high school. In SFA he has made an envi- able and commendable record of achievement. He was treasurer of his sophomore class, a mem- ber of the National Honor Society for two years, and president of the senior class. JOSEPHINE HOWELL WHO’S WH( JO ANN NOLEN MAURINE MOTTER OR ’55 PAT WILCOX LYNN PORTER I VERNON GALLOWAY VICTOR CANAVESPI JO HOWELL OFFICERS President CAMILLE KENNEDY Vice President CAROL KELLEY Secretary-Treasurer CAROLYN ALLPHIN Reporter JO ANN COODY Sponsor ....................... MRS. SUNNY COFFEY THESPIANS Among the projects of the Thespian Society was the Thespian Night held in the spring to display the dramatic talent of its members. There were two formal initia- tions for new members—one each semester. Outstanding speakers were featured on the programs. OFFICERS President HUBERT VYKUKAL Vice President MOSS ANTONY Secretary BEVERLY WEHRMAN Treasurer FANNIE LOU MAINER Sponsor MISS CARTER OLD MEMBERS: Ann Schlesselman, Fannie Lou Mainer, Kerstin Ekfelt, Madelyn Gaines, Hubert Vykukal, Moss Antony, Victor Canavespi, Lynn Porter, Sue Anna Bin- ney, Beverly Wehrman. NEW MEMBERS: Jo Howell, Nancy Hale, Carol Conway, Martha Chisholm, Nancy Hoppess, Camille Kennedy, Martha Ray Pate, Joann Nolen, Anne Price, Carol Oliver, Becky Shawn, Pat Wilcox, Carol Kelley, Diane Harris, Maurine Motter, Virginia Arhos, Jane Gibson, Ben Trotter, Craig Thompson, Bill Myers, David Bunt- ing, Henry Blazek, Bobby Huffaker, Bill McDonald. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Highest honor in SFA, membership in the National Honor Society, was given to a record number of students this year. The impressive candlelight service was held in the auditorium before the entire student body. Those elected last year as juniors initiated the new members. OFFICERS President MARTHA CHISHOLM Vice President JO ANN NOLEN Secretary MARTHA STUART Treasurer PAT MURPHY Historian LYNN PORTER Song Leader PAT WILCOX Reporter CAROL KELLEY Sponsors MISS MATTIE PEARL HENRY MR. W. R. CARMICHAEL F.T.A. SFA's newest organization, the Future Teachers of America, has been busy during its first complete year. Various members have been on the program and served for the Brazos County Teachers' Associa- tion meetings. A float was entered in the Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade depicting teachers of the present and the future. Among their service projects was an all-school scrapbook, and this year for the first time Bryan was represented at the State Convention in Denton. OLD MEMBERS: Sue Anna Binney Kerstin Ekfelt Madelyn Gaines NEW MEMBERS: Linda Hauer Winifred Mcllroy Rebecca Shawn Jane Gibson Pat Wilcox NON-MEMBER AWARD WINNERS: Jan White Mary Ann McClure Sucie Norton QUILL AND SCROLL SOCIETY Although this year for the first time the Quill and Scroll Society had members remaining from the year before, they were so active in their other capacities that the society was dormant until time for new elections and initiations. YELL LEADERS EVELYN WILCOX DON DRAPER VALENTINE COURT HOMECOMING At half-time of the Travis game, Yvonne Streetman was crowned Homecoming Queen by co-Captain Jackie Robinson with Jay Dooley as crown bearer. Mum corsages were presented by co-captain Pat Pippin to princesses Gwen An- drews and Palma Cash. The Queen received a dozen white carnations together with a foot- ball inscribed Homecoming Queen-1954. JUNIOR PLAY ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN CAST Rev. William Spence GWINN THOMPSON Hope Spence REBECCA SHAW Hartzell DON DRAPER Eileen VIRGINIA ARHOS Dr. Romer PAT STACY Louise JANICE McNEELY Maria MARY LEE TAYLOR Molly WINIFRED MclLROY Ronny DON GRIFFIN Lefty ATELIA PRINCE Mrs. Sandow MARTHA RAY PATE Mrs. Digby JIMMYE DELL OWENS Georgie DAVID KIKER Mrs. Cambridge JO ANN NOLEN Mrs. Jellison VANETTE ENGLISH Major Cooper JOE DONAHO Bishop Sherwood CHESTER JONES Rev. Fraser Spence HORACE DANSBY PRODUCTION STAFF Directors .......................... SUNNY COFFEE MAE GOODLETT Stage Set........................ STEPHEN PEARCE Student Director JANE GIBSON Prompter ........................ MAURINE MOTTER Production Manager_______ MAURINE MOTTER SENIOR PLAY THE CURIOUS SAVAGE CAST Florence ....... Hannibal _______ Fairy May Jeffrey Mrs. Paddy Titus Samuel ......... Lily Belle Mrs. Savage .... Miss Willie ... Dr. Emmett ..... __________L .. PAT ELLIS RICHARD SMITH ANN SCHLESSELMAN BOBBY HUFFAKER CAROL KELLEY JOHN CECIL CULPEPPER DONALD PALERMO ____ ... ANNE PRICE ____ PAT WILCOX MARTHA CHISHOLM MOSS ANTONY PRODUCTION STAFF Directors . Stage Set Student Director Prompter ............ Production Managers -r— .. SUNNY COFFEY MAE GOODLETT STEPHEN PEARCE .. CAROL CONWAY NANCY HOPPESS .... JO ANN COODY MADELYN GAINES The entire senior play cast poses. Oh, Hannibal, you bring music to our morning! JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET Entrance to the Beach Party. Junior class sponsors re- ceive gifts. FOOTBALL BANQUET The Football Banquet, sponsored by the Lions Club, was the occasion of the presentation of awards for the football season just completed. Jackie Robinson received the Best Lineman's Award, and also the award for the Most Valu- able Player. Kiver Dahlberg was voted the best back. The Norman Dansby Award was presented to David Bunting, and the Harry Chambless Award to Eddie Melasky. Pat Pippin received the team scrapbook. The Rev. Paul Fullerton, master of ceremonies, introduced the speaker of the evening, Coach Bear Bryant of Texas A M College. ELECTIONS Neal Godwin marries Mike Briggs to the gavel in a mock ceremony. Ronny Martin waits for the Band (?) to pass. Mr. Cook supervises moving the curtain after it fell. Shane Myers and Jay Paige watch the events. Carol and Patsy—3 legged race. FIELD DAY The teachers show off their new spring bonnets. Ann, Nancy, and Kay ready for the sack race. Senior Athletes Spectators SENIOR TRIP BACCALAUREATE GRADUATION FOOTBALL COACHES: Wayne Rideout, Peck Vass, James Griffin, John Ulrey. While waiting for Uncle Sam's call Don Ellis, former Aggie quarterback, served as P.E. teacher and backfield coach. MANAGERS Walter Willmann Karl Hoppess avnos ,«8„ avnos , v„ HEIVEY-Back; VANCE-Tackle; DONAHO-Guard KONECNY—Guard; GREGG- Conter; DAHLBERG—Back NIEDERAUER-Back; WALKER— Back; HUGHES-Guard CONROE AT BRYAN-The Broncos opened the football season with a 27-13 loss to Conroe. BRYAN AT NACOGDOCHES-This was the Broncos' second straight loss, 33-6. Sammy Dwyer ran 95 yards for a 4th-quarter touchdown. BRENHAAA AT BRYAN—The Broncos took their first win of the season by downing Brenham 24-6. The defense showed plenty of rushing with Joe Salinas blocking a punt on the Cubs' 14 yard line and going over for a touchdown. Also on defense, Ross Falco, Neal Godwin and George Walker teamed up to gain 17 yards by grabbing three Cub passes. LUFKIN AT BRYAN—Bryan bowed to Lufkin 56-14. Although Lufkin was rated as the state's number three ball club, the Broncos battled them till the final whistle. Bryan's first tally was early in the 4th quarter when Ross Falco drove 4 yards through left tackle and Stuart Helvey ran the extra point. Walker scored the second touchdown and Jack Hicks made good the conversion. HICKS-Guard; BUNTING-End PIPPIN End—Captain MEL ASKY—Guard BRYAN AT TEMPLE—The Broncos were outscored but not outspirited. The team tried hard, but were outclassed by a strong Temple eleven. The Temple touch- downs were fairly evenly distributed throughout the game. The Bryan squad threw several scares into their opponents, but failed to score; the game ended 25 to 0. TRAVIS AT BRYAN—The Broncos came out on the bottom end of the 21 to 13 score in their homecoming game with Travis, of Austin. Both scores came in the third quarter. Jones's second try for extra point was good. BRYAN AT PALESTINE—On a cold, rainy night Bryan closed out their season by losing a heart-breaking battle with the Palestine Panthers, 40-0. The squad fought hard, but were again outplayed. Palestine was then in a three-way tie for the 5-AAA district championship. ROBINSON JONES-Back; HOLUGAN—Back STACY—Tackle; SEALE—Back RT—Captain BRYAN AT WACO—The Green and White put another victory under their belt in the form of a win over the University High Trojans, 28-0. George Walker made the first score in the opening minutes and the Broncos then scored in each of the remaining quarters. Joe Salinas downed a Waco man behind Waco's goal for two points. CORSICANA AT BRYAN-The Broncos lost their first district game to Corsicana, 14-6. Bryan was ahead until the second half when Corsicana made an end run to score and scored again in the last quarter making good both conversions. Sammy Dwyer made the lone tally for the Broncos but Chester Jones's try for extra point was not good. Bryan fought to the finish but could not break through to paydirt again. McCALLUM AT BRYAN—Bryan played one of their best games of the season only to be edged out by McCallum, 7-6. Both touchdowns came in the first quarter with Kiver Dahlberg going over for Bryan. GODWIN—B«cJc; DANSBY-Center WORTHAM-Center; GAUOWAY-IT MAY-T«ckle SCORES Broncos ........ 13 Conroe 27 Broncos 6 Nacogdoches 33 Broncos 24 Brenham 6 Broncos ......... 6 Lufkin ............. 56 Broncos ........ 28 Univ. High (Waco) 0 Broncos _... . 6 Corsicana .......... 14 Broncos 6 McCallum (Austin) 7 Broncos „....... 13 Travis (Austin) .... 21 Broncos ......... 0 Temple ........... 25 Broncos ......... 0 Palestine —......... 40 Total_______ 102 Total Opponents 229 SCHEDUL€ 1954 Conroe Nacogdoches Brenham ........... Lufkin .... Univ. High (Waco) Corsicana______ McCallum (Austin) Travis (Austin) Temple Palestine__________ Totals ......... YDS. GAINED FIRST DOWNS B. Opp. B. Opp. 221 211 17 12 162 320... 7 15 . 214 132 13 8 325 107 9 4 . 328 160 14 8 185 106... 14 6 225 285 15 14 . 160 175 8 9 97 213 . 5 11 84 390 6 14 2001 2099 108 101 INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS MR. VASS Coach BASKETBALL WALTER WILLMANN Manager “A”SQUAD SCORES OF THE GAMES Broncos 55 Broncos 43 Broncos 52 Broncos . 60 Broncos . . 66 Broncos 77 Broncos 79 Broncos 40 Broncos 61 Broncos 71 Broncos 59 Broncos 72 Broncos 60 Broncos 56 Broncos 58 Broncos 63 Broncos 52 Broncos '7 Broncos 57 Broncos 62 Paschul ........ 62 Madisonville 47 Madisonville 53 Conroe .......... 39 Waco Tech 38 Brenham 48 Conroe ........ 31 Waco Tech 56 Brenham ...... 51 Waco High ....... 69 Palestine 64 Corsicana _______ 65 Travis 42 McCallum ........ 67 Temple 61 Palestine ....... 79 Corsicana ...... 73 Travis 57 Temple — 59 McCallum —...... 75 STARTING FIVE Tracy Peters James Peurifoy Ronald Martin Frank Seale Bobby Jarrott RECORD FOR THE YEAR Bryan . . . 1075 points Opponents . . . 989 points Ronald Martin was the high scorer with 400 points. Tracy Peters made all- district, and Ronald Martin made sec- ond team. Bryan was runner up in the Bryan Chamber of Commerce invitational tournament. “B” SQUAD Coach MR. RIDEOUT TRACK The Broncos returned to claim the District crown for the 3rd consecutive year as Robert Merka set two new records for two firsts and James Peurifoy collected the other first at Kyle Field on April 14th. Others placing in the meel and enabling Bryan to win were 120 yd. Hi hurdles, John Irvin 3rd, and Travis Neville 4th; 100 yd. dash, Rawls 2nd; 440 yd. dash, Peurifoy 1st, Pippin 3rd; 180 yd. Low hurdles, Irvin 2nd, Neville 3rd; 440 yd. relay. Walker, Merka, Con- fella, Rawls 2nd; 880 yd. dash, Mauldin 2nd, Potts 4th; 220 yd. dash Peurifoy 3rd, Contella 4th; Mile run, Melasky 2nd, Potts 4th; discus, Merka 1st, Dansby 4th; Mile relay. Pippin, Brad- shaw, Lynch, Peurifoy 2nd. Robert Merka vaulted 12' 2 and threw the discus 13V 11 for two new records in district 10-AA. 440 RELAY AND SPRINTS: Milton Contella, Robert Merka, George Walker. Wade Rawls. MILE RELAY AND QUARTER MILE: Pat Pippin, Jack Bradshaw, Lane Lynch. James Peurifoy. 880 YARD DASH: Kent Potts, Winford Mauldin. MILE RUN: Eddie Melasky, Joel Potts, Jerry Konecny. ROBERT MERKA—pole vault, 440 JOE HICKSON-high jump HORACE DANSBY and CHARLES relay, discus. CLARK COOK—shot, DAVIDOFF—shot, discus, discus. TRAVIS NEVILLE—high and low hurdles. DAVID BUNTING—high jump, high hurdles. BOBBY JARROTT—pole vault. JOHN IRVIN—high and low hurdles. Coach MR. PECK VASS BASEBALL Manager JIMMIE MATHIS SCHEDULE OF GAMES 1 1 Conroe 1 9 Conroe 1 Broncos 13 Brenham 7 3 Brenham 0 Broncos 0 Temple 2 9 Temple 0 Broncos 6 Waco 7 2 Waco 1 4 Corsicana 2 0 Corsicana 2 6 Hillsboro 3 7 Hillsboro 0 Broncos « 5 University High (Waco) 1 Broncos 3 University High (Waco) 1 2 Cleburne 1 Broncos .6 Cleburne 3 PITCHERS GAMES WON Cartwright 1 practice game Wilson 1 district game Paradowski 7 district games Seale 1 district game Thompson 1 district game SPECIAL MENTION Dick Hickerson Bill Cartwright Roy Carpenter Joe Donaho J. B. Wilson Joe Thompson PITCHING STAFF: Joe Thompson, Bill Cartwright, Charles Paradowski, J. B. Wilson, Frank Seale. STARTING LINE-UP: Paul Quintero, Kiver Dahlberg, Joe Smith, Johnny Niederauer, Dick Hickerson, Bobby Wilkins, Stuart Helvey, Sammy Dwyer, Charles Paradowski. TENNIS WON DISTRICT Jo Ann Nolen and Lynn Porter Martha Shawn Betty Jo Shillings and Norma Dansby STATE SEMI-FINALS Jo Ann Nolen and Lynn Porter LETTER AWARDS Jo Ann Nolen and Lynn Porter Martha Shawn Betty Jo Shillings and Norma Dansby Ronnie Martin and Johnny Lyon OTHERS ON TEAM Becky Shawn Don Palermo Carol Cartwright Gwen Andrews Sally Ann Miller Frances Muth Jeanette Schmid Evelyn Endsley SWIMMING STATE MEET DIVING: Johnny Lyon, 3rd place MEDLEY RELAY: John Cecil Culpepper, Mike Briggs, Don Draper, 4th place FREE STYLE RELAY: Richard Smith, Johnny Lyon, Don Parsons, Craig Thompson, 5th place. BACKSTROKE: Mike Briggs, 5th place. LETTERMEN Johnny Lyon Mike Briggs Don Draper John Culpepper Craig Thompson Richard Smith Donald Parsons 4fc himj, ypuvc teaching them TZoi zirtg' hey catft learn much %yjkfs jper hetZz an j Ffytty zsn7t it Tnen? NOT eo PAST. HWAT K NPA NOTHIN1 caPH cw 0 OFFICERS VERNON GALLOWAY .................... President JOSEPHINE HOWELL__________________Vice President FANNIE LOU MAINER Secretary-Treasurer NANCY HALE______________________________Reporter SPONSORS Mr. Griffin Mrs. Burleson Mr. Young Miss Hayes SENIORS CLASS OF '55 Clara Adams Footlights Club 53; Pan American Club 53; DE 54, 55, Second Vice President 55. Carolyn Allphin A Cappella Choir 52-55; Librarian 55; Pan American Club 53. 54, 55; Thespian 53-55, Secretary-Treasurer 55; Latin 54, 55; Junior Play 54; Student Council 55. Moss Antony moose Homeroom Officer 52, 53; Footlights 53-55; Latin 54, 55, President 55; B Association 54, 55; Thespian 54, 55; Junior Play 54; Hi-Y 55, Recording Secretary 55, Delegate 55; Boys' State 54,- National Honor Society 54, 55. Frances Barron FHA 53-55; Tri-HI-Y 53-55, Treasurer 54; Project Chairman 55; Junior Frolics 54; Student Council 54. Gladys Battle FHA 53, 54; DE 55, Treasurer 55. Ivy Lee Beene bean FHA 53, 54; Girls' Forum Representative 55. Sue Anna Binney susie Girls' Forum Secretary 52; Homeroom Officer 53; LA REMUDA Editor 54; Pan American 52, 53; Tri-Hi-Y 52-55; Footlights 52-55; Latin 53-55, Vice President 54; Creative Writers 53-55; FT A 54, 55; A Cappella Choir 53-55; All-State Choir 54; Publicity Manager Junior Play 54; First Place Solo Contest 54; Second Place District Ready Writers 54; National Honor Society 54, 55; Quill and Scroll 54, 55; Editor of BRONCO 55. Rose Marie Boatcallie Tri-Hi-Y 53-55; Delegate Houston 54, 55; Delegate Model Legis- lature 55; Pan American 53-55; Junior-Senior Banquet Com- mittee 54; FHA 54, 55. Jack Bradshaw brad Homeroom Officer 52, 53; Football 52-54; Track 53, 54,- Hi-Y 53, 54,- Hot Rod Club 54. Jo Ann Brannon judy Band 53; Tri-Hi-Y 53; FHA 53-55; Pan American Club 53; Library Club 54, Vice President 54. Marguerite Britton Tri-Hi-Y 53, 54; FHA 54, 55. Daphene Brown Footlights Club 53; FHA 53, 54, 55. Treasurer 54. Buss Buck FHA 54, 55. Robert Canales hook Baseball letterman 52, 53, 54, Captain 54; Pan Amorican 53, 54, 55; Hi-Y 53; Hot Rod Club 54. Victor Canavespi vic Vice President of Class 52, 53; Class President 54; Class Favor- ite 54; National Honor Society 54 , 55; Who's Who 54; Junior Play 54; Valentine Court 54; President Student Body 55; Citizen of eek 55; Pan American 53-55; Hi-Y 55. Mary Carrera Latin Club 54; Pan American Club 55. Alice Carroll sister Homoroom Officer 53. 55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55. Chaplain 53. Presi- dent 54, Secrotary-Treasurer 55; Homecoming Queen Nominee 53; FHA 55; Song Leader 55; Student Council 54; A Cappella Choir 55; 4-H 53-55; Secretary of 4-H Council 54. Mary Chambers Band 53-55; Twirler 53-55; Pan American 53, 54; Library Club 53; Footlights 54-55; FHA 55. Sammye Chandler chamois Martha Chisholm marty Student Council 53; LA RE VLUDA 53-55; Citizen of the Week 54; Junior Play 54; 4-H 52-55, Reporter 52, 55; Achievement Award 52; Gold Star 53; State Dress Revue Winner 53; FTA 54, 55, President 55; A Cappella Choir 53-55, Secretary 55; Art Editor BRONCO 55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55; Footlights 53-55; Pan American 53-55; Latin Club 53, 54; Junior Frolics 54; Thespians 54. 55. Milton Contella Homeroom Officer 53, 55; Track letterman 54; Handicraft Club 53; Hot Rod Club 54. Carol Conway conway Girls' Choir Officer 52; CORRAL Staff 53-54; Junior Play 54; Junior Frolics 54; Latin Club 53-54; Thespians 54, 55; FTA 54, 55; Second Placo District and Regional Typing Contest 54; Pan American 52-55; Tri-Hi-Y 52-55; Footlights Club 52-55. Jo Ann Coody jo Homoroom Officer 52, 53; CORRAL Staff 53; Thespians 53-55; Reporter 55; FHA 52-55; Footlights 52-55; Tri-Hi-Y 52-55; Pan American Club 52-54. Billie Corley Pan Amorican Club 52; FHA 53, 54, 55. Albert Cortez al Baseball Lotterman 52, 53, 54, 55; B Association 52-55. Alfred Cortez fred Baseball Letterman 52-55; B Association 52-55. Ester Courtney Footlights Club 53; 4-H Club 53; Tri-Hi-Y 53; DE 54, 55. Sarah Creed tuts FHA 52,- Band 53, 54, 55; Pan American Club 54, 55. John C. Culpepper jake Hi-Y 53, 54, 55, Program Chairman 53, Vico President 54-55; Delegate Youth and Government 54. 55; Debate Club 53, 54; Footlights Club 53, 54, 55; Latin Club 53, 54; Homeroom Officer 55; Swimming Team Letterman 54; Sports Editor of BRONCO 55; Pan American Club 54, 55. Jean Currie FHA 53, 54, Secretary 53, President 54; Student Council 53, 54, (Kennard High School). Charlene Davis Robert Dial bumper Baseball 53; Manager of B Team 53; Hi-Y 53, 54; Hot Rod Club 54; Handicraft Club 53. Luke DiLeo Band Officer 55; Band 53, 54, 55; 4-H 53; Hot Rod Club 53. Verna Joy Duckett Student Council 54, 55. Hartley Duncan Homeroom Officer 53, 54; Student Council 53, 55; Y$ll Leader 54, 55; Junior Frolics 54; Hot Rod Club 53; Footlights 55; Hi-Y 55. Kerstin Ekfelt kerkin National Honor Society 54-55; Quill and Scroll 54-55; Editor LA REMUDA 55; Pan American 52-55; First Place State Pan American Information Contest 52; Second Place Piano 54; Latin 53, 54, 55; Creative Writers 53-55; Footlights 54-55; Chairman New Year's Eve Dance 55; Second Place State Roady Writers 54. Patricia Ellis pat Pan American 53-55; Tri-Hi-Y 52-55; Footlights 52-55; Girls' Choir 52-53; Librarian 53; Library Club 53-55, Reporter 54; CORRAL Staff 53, 54; Homeroom Officer 52, 53; Student Council 54; FT A 55; Thespians 55. Dan Fairman Artist for PONY EXPRESS 53; Football 53; Baseball 53, 54, 55. Bennie Fazzino stubby FHA 53; Homeroom Officer 54. Carolyn Fazzino FHA 53, 54, 55. JOLENE FlCKEY JO Homeroom Officer 53. 54. 55; 4-H 53-55; FHA 53-55; Library Club 55. Benny Franklin FHA Swecfhcarl 55; Band 53, Officer 53; FFA 53-55, Historian 54; Student Council 55; Hot Rod Club 53; Hi-Y 53-55; Foot- lights 55. Faye Franklin Homeroom Officer 53, 54; Girls' Forum Secretary 55; FHA 53-55. Reporter 54; Tri-Hi-Y 54, 55; 4-H 53. Madelyn Gaines Homeroom Officer 53-55; National Honor Society 54. 55; Quill and Scroll 54, 55; Junior Play 54; Director Junior Frolics 54; Thespians 54, 55,- Pan American 53-55; Latin 53-54; Footlights 53-55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55; CORRAL Staff 53, 54, Assistant Editor 54. Glid Galloway Football 55; Homeroom Officer 55. Vernon Galloway Treasurer of Class 53; President of Class 55; Handicraft Club 54, President 54; National Honor Society 54, 55. Barbara Gilkey Band 53. 54, 55. Travis Goss Pan American Club 53. 54, 55; Band 55. Nancy Griffin 4-H 53. 54. 55; FHA 53, 54; Tri-Hi-Y 53; DE 55. Annie Mae Guillman Pan American Club 53. Janette Hair FHA 53-55; Tri-Hi-Y 53, 55; 4-H Club 53; Footlights 54, 55; Band 55. Nancy Hale Student Council 53; Homeroom Officer 53, 55; Art Editor LA REMUDA 54; Reporter of Class 55; Business Manager BRONCO 55; Footlights 52-55; Tri-Hi-Y 52-55; Pan American 52, 53; A Cappella Choir 53-55; First Place Solo Contest 54; Alternate All-State Choir 55; Latin 53-55, President 54; Thespians 54, 55; Junior-Senior Banquet 54; Junior Play 54; FTA 54-55; FHA 55. Diane Louise Harris di Junior Frolics 54; Pan American 52-55; Tri-Hi-Y 52-55; Foot- lights 52-55; Creative Writers 53-55; Latin 54, 55; Library 54; Tennis 55. Ann Hawks willie Homeroom Officer 53-55; FHA 53-55; Delegate to State Meeting 53. Grace Helmer Arnold shorty Homoroom Officer 55; CORRAL Staff 55; Pan American 53-55. Barbara Henderson Assistant Librarian 53. Carolyn Ann Herndon little bit Homeroom Officer 52; Library Club 53-55, Secretory 54; Tri-Hi-Y 52-55; Delegate Galveston 55; Camera Club 55,- Pan American 52-55; Latin 52-54; Footlights 53-55; FTA 55; FHA 55. Carolyn Holick cookie Nominoe FFA Sweetheart 53; Treasurer of Class 54; Homeroom Officer 54; FHA 53-55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55; Delegate Galveston 54; Pan American 53-55; Footlights 55; Band 54. 55; Twirler 54, 55. Nancy Hoppess Girls' Forum Executive Committee 55; Tri-Hi-Y 52, 53, 55; Footlights 52-55; Latin Club 53, 54, 55; Thespian Society 55. Sam House roughhouse Hi-Y 55. Josephine Howell jo Homeroom Officer 53; Vice President of Class 54-55; Who's Who 54; Junior Play 54; Student Council 55; Citizen of the Week 55; Pan American 53-55, Vice President 55; Footlights 53-55; Tennis 55; HA 55. Tim Hubacek Homoroom Officer 53; Hot Rod Club 54. Robert Huffaker bobby Band 53-55; Librarian 53, President 55; Solo Clarinet 53, 55; Junior Play 54; FTA 54, 55, President 54. John Irving jordy Track Lcttcrman 54; A Cappella Choir 55; Latin Club 53-55; Hi-Y 53-54,- Boys' State 54; Hot Rod Club 54; B Associa- tion 55. Dorothy Kay Ish DOT Homeroom Officer 53, 54; Student Council 55; Third Vico President Girls' Forum 54; Pan American 53-55; Student Director PASF 54, 55; Footlights 53-55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55; Library 53. Bobby Jarrott moegle Student Council 53; Homeroom Officer 54; Basketball Letter- man 54; Pan American 53-54; Hi-Y 54-55. Larry Johnson Marjorie Ann Johnson margie FHA 53, 54; Library Club 53; Tri-Hi-Y 53; Pan American 54; DE 55. Peggy Johnson punkin Camera Club 52, 53, Secretory 52, Vice President 53; Tri-Hi-Y 53; FHA 53, 54; Footlights 54, 55; Library Club 55. Manley Jones junz Band 54; Creative Writers 54; Hot Rod Club 54; Footlights 55; CORRAL Staff 55; Hi-Y 54, 55, President 55. Carol Kelley kelley Homoroom Officer 53; Thespian 54, 55, Vice President 55; Junior Ploy 54; Junior Frolics 54; FTA 55. Camille Kenneoy bubbles Homeroom Officer 53, 54; Thespian 53-55, President 55; Regional One-Act Play Cast 53; Junior Frolics 54; Footlights Club 53-55; Pan American 53-55; Latin Club 53-55; A Ceppella Choir 53-55; Reporter 55; Tri-Hi-Y 53; FTA 55. Jerry Konecny Homeroom Officer 52-54; Student Council 55; Hi-Y 52-55; Hot Rod Club 54; Football 55. Sam LaBarbera leothercroft 53; FFA 54; Pan Americon 55. FFA 52. 53; SAMMY Estelle Lawless essie FHA 52, 53, 54, 55. Chris Lero buddy CORRAL Staff 53. Fred Luther Johnny Lyon jaguar Swimming 53-55; Letter 53; Footlights 53-55; Basketball 55; Hi-Y 53-55; A Cappella Choir 52-55. Billy Van McClellan Homeroom Officer 53-55; Hi-Y 53-54,- Football 54. Mary Ann McClure CORRAL Staff 53, 55; Junior-Senior Banquet 54; BRONCO Staff 55; Tri-Hi-Y 52-55; Pan American 52-54,- Latin Club 53-55; FTA 55; Girls' Choir 52. Carol McCullough susie Valentine Princess 53; Class Favorite 53; Homeroom Officer 52-54; Junior Frolics 54; Girls' Forum Representative 55; A Cappella Choir 53-55; Tri-Hi-Y 53, 54; Footlights 53-55, Reporter 54, President 55; Band 53; Pan American 53-55; FHA 54. Bill McDonald Homeroom Officer 53, 54; Junior Play 54; Thespian 54, 55; Student Council 55; Pan American 53-55; Footlights 53-55; Latin 54, 55. Jean McQueen queenie Homeroom Officer 53, 55; Student Council 53; Junior Frolics 54; CORRAL Staff 54; Footlights 54, 55, Secretary 55; Library Club 53, 54, Secretary 53, Vice President 54; Pan American 53-55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55; Latin 54-55; FTA 55; FHA 55; Thespian 55. Jean Maddox FHA 53; DE 55, Secretary 55. Frances Louise Mainer fannie lou Secretary of Class 52, 55; Homeroom Officer 52, 53; Secretary Girls' Forum 53, 54,- Second Vice President 55; National Honor Society 54, 55; Nominee for Homecoming Queen 54; A Cappella Choir 52-55, President 55; Citizen of the Week 55; Tri-Hi-Y 52-55,- Latin Club 53-55; Pan American 54; FTA 54, 55. Ronald Martin ronnie Class President 53; CORRAL Staff 53; Homeroom Officer 53-54; Tennis Letterman 53; Basketball Letterman 54, 55; Student Council 55; B Association 54, 55; Hi-Y 53, 55; Pan American 53; Hot Rod Club 54; Footlights 55, Billie Dell Mathis FHA 53-55; 4-H 53-55. Kathryn Mathis Pan American 54, 55; Footlights 55. Wanda Mayfield FHA 52, 55; Band 52-55; 4-H 55. Grace Melasky peskie Pan American Club 53-55; FHA 55. Bobby Merka merk Track letterman 53-55; B Association 53-55; Hot Rod Club 54. Meredith Mitchell mitch A Cappclla Choir 52-55; Band 52-55; Handicraft Club 53. Donnie Mize 4 H 52-54; FHA 53. 54; DE 55. Marilyn Kay Monasmith kay Civic Committee 55; Executive Committee for Girls' Forum 55; Latin Club 53-55; FHA 55. Alfred Moncivais Josephine Morella FHA 53-55. Wanda Morgan Pan American Club 53; Tri-Hi-Y 53; DE 54. 55. Harriett Patricia Murphy pat Girls' Choir 52, 53; Junior Play Committee 54; Thespian 54, 55; A Cappclla Choir 54, 55; Officer 55; Junior Frolics 54; Camera Club 53; Library Club 53; Footlights 53-55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55; Latin Club 54, 55; Pan American 54, 55; FTA 55; Officer 55. Helen Murphy Pan American Club 53, 54; FHA 54; DE 55. Bill Myers shane Homeroom Officer 53, 54; Student Council 55; Boys' Forum President 55; A Cappclla Choir 52-55, Vice President 55; Hi-Y 53-55; Delegato to Youth and Government 55; Footlights 53-55; Pan American Club 53-55. Wayman Nedbalek Homeroom Officor 53; Hot Rod Club 53, 54. Bobbie Jean Nelson rock Sophomore Frolics 54; Sophomore Choir 54; A Cappella Choir 55; All-State Choir 55; Pan American Club 53-55; Tri-Hi-Y 53, 54, 55, Chaplain 55; Tennis Club 54; FHA 54; Footlights 55; Homeroom Officer 53, 54. Nancy Neville nan Tri-Hi-Y 52, 53; Camera Club 53; 4-H 52; Footlights 54, 55; FHA 54, 55; Band 55. Beverly Norcross bev Girls' Choir 53. 54, Officer 53; FHA 53-55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55; Footlights 53. Priscilla Norton sucie CORRAL Staff 55; Library Club 53; Pan American 53-55; Tri-Hi-Y 53; Footlights 54, 55. Carol Oliver Homeroom Officer 52, 53; BRONCO Staff 53-55, Assistant Business Manager 54, Business Manager 55; Junior Frolics 54; Business Chairman Junior Play 54; CORRAL Staff 53, 55; Footlights 53-55, Reporter 55; Tri-Hi-Y 53, 54; Pan American 53-55; Girls' Choir 53; Library Club 53; Thespian 54-55; Latin 53-55; FTA 54-55. Jay Page Hi-Y 55. Don Palermo Basketball 52-55; Homeroom Officer 52-54,- Hi-Y 52-55, Reporter 55; Latin Club 53-55; Pan American 52-55; Creative Writers 55; Footlights 55. Mary Palermo FHA 55- Richard Palermo Charles Paradowski bo Homeroom Officer 55; Hf-Y 53, 55, Officer 55; B Association 54, 55; Hot Rod Club 54. Shirley Parks Pan American 53-55; Footlights 53-55; FHA 53-55; FTA 54. 55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55; Library Club 54, 55. Hampton Patterson Homeroom Officer 52-54; Pan American 52-54; Hi-Y 54, 55. Barbara Perry James Peurifoy pure Football Letterman 54; Basketball Letterman 54, 55; Track letterman 54, 55; B Association 54, 55; Hi-Y 54, 55. Pat Pippin pip Football 53, 54, 55, Letterman 54, 55, Captain 55; Track Letter- man 55; B Association 54, 55. Charles Pivonka Evelyn Jean Porter eve Junior Frolics 54; CORRAL Staff 55; FHA 53-55; Footlights 54, 55; Tri-Hi-Y 54, 55; A Ceppella Choir 55; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 54. Lynn Porter hattie Student Council 53; BRONCO Staff 53, 54, Assistant Editor 54; National Honor Society 54, 55; Girls' Forum Representative 54, First Vice President 55; FTA 55, Historian 55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55; Pan American 53-55; Latin Club 53-55; Footlights 53-55; Tennis Club 55, District Champion 53, Regional Champion 54. Linda Potts Citizen of the Week 54; All-State Band 54; All-State Orchestra 55; Houston Youth Symphony 54; Band 54, 55; FTA 55. Kent Potts Homeroom Officer 53; Citizen of the Week 54; 4H 52-55; State Dairy Champions 54; State Livestock Judging Champions 55; Pan American 53-55; Hi-Y 53-55. Edward Powell ed Homeroom Officer 53. 55; Handicraft Club 53; Hi-Y 53-55; Hot Rod Club 54; Footlights 55. Annie Laurie Presnal Student Council 53; Girls' Forum Treasurer 53; 4-H 52-55, Officer 53, President District Council 54; Homecoming Queen Nominee 55; A Cappclla Choir 53-55. Secretary 55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55; FFA Sweetheart 54. Anne Prince Class Reporter 53; Class Secretary 54; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55, President 55; Pan American 53-55; Latin Club 53-55; Footlights 53-55. Paul Quintero quinto Baseball Letterman 53-55; Homeroom Officer 53-54; B Asso- ciation 53-55; Pan American 53-55. Virginia Risinger sister Student Council 53; Homeroom Officer 54-55; FHA 53-55; Treasurer 53, President 55; 4-H 53-55. Glen Rosier FFA 53, 54, 55; DE 55. Jean Russell FHA 53; Footlights 53; DE 54. 55, President 55. Billy Russell Radio Club 55. Jo Ann Ryan jo Homeroom Officer 53, 54; Junior Frolics 54; FHA 53-55; Song leader 55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55; Footlights 54; library Club 54-55. Vice President 55. Dorothy Sausley sis FHA 53. Lowell Saxon sonny FFA 53, 54, 55. Pearl Scamardo library Club 55; FHA 53-55; FHA Style Show 53, 54; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55; Delegate to Houston 54, 55; Delegate to Austin 54, 55; CORRAL Staff 55. Ann Schlesselman Homeroom Officer 53; National Honor Society 54, 55; Prompter Junior Play 54; Junior Frolics 4; BRONCO Staff 55; A Cappella Choir 53-55; Choir Officer 55; Pan American 53; Latin Club 53-55; FTA 55; FHA 55. Randy Scott Homeroom Officer 52, 54; Hi-Y 54-55; Swimming Team 54; State Finals 54. Maria Sedrani Sophomore Frolics 54; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55; Sophomore Choir 54; A Cappella Choir 55; Latin Club 53-55; Library Club 54; Footlights 55. Charles Siegert Frank Sikorski Patsy Simmonds pat Tri-HI-Y 55; Footlights 55; A Cappella Choir 55. Eugene Sims Homeroom Officer 53; Football letterman 55; Pan American Club 53, 54. Milton Smith Radio Club 55. Richard Smith dirk' Homeroom Officer 53, 54; A Cappello Choir 54 55; librarian 55; Junior Frolics 54; Hi-Y 52-55, Treasurer 55; Choir Executive Council 55; Footlights 52-55; Swimming 52-55; CORRAL Staff 54. Frank Sosolik brazos Homeroom Officer 54; Student Council 53; Hot Rod Club 53; Junior Frolics 54. Henry Stallings jake Band o3-55, Vice President 55. Albert Stevens duke Yell leader 53; Student Council 53; Swimming letterman 53-55; Hi-Y 53-55; Pan American 53-55; Footlights 53-55. Cherry Stevenson chech Homeroom Officer 52-54; Student Council 52, 53; Junior Class Officer 54; FHA 52, 53; Girls' Choir 52-53; Pan American 52-54; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 54; Tri-Hi-Y 52-54; Footlights 53, 54; DE 55. Officer 55. Vancy Stratta FHA 52, 53. Yvonne Streetman Class Reporter 54; Homecoming Princess 54; Homecoming Queen 55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55, Reporter 55; FHA 53-55, Treasurer 55. Martha Stuart Pan American 53-55; FTA 54, 55, Secretary 55. Patsy Taylor tootsie Homeroom Officer 53-54; Yell Leader 54-55; Head Yell leader 55; Junior Favorite 54; Junior Frolics 54; FHA 53-55, Parlia- mentarian 53, Reporter 54, Secretary 55; Student Council 55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55, Secretary 54; Valentino Court 54. Mary Ann Tharp lefty Library Club 54, 55; Library Committe 55; FHA 52-55- Carole Lee Thompson Pan American 53-55; Girl ' Forum Representative 54; Girl ' Choir 53; Tri-Hi-Y 53. Jean Triolo Homeroom Officer 54; Second Vice President of Girl ' Forum 55; 4-H 53-55, President 54; FHA 53-55. Ben Trotter Homeroom Officer 55; Student Council 53; Boy ' Forum Officer 55; Pan American 53-55, President 55,- A Cappella Choir 53-55. Darline Tuck dean Homeroom Officer 55; Band 53-55; Editor of CORRAL 55; Sludcnt Council 55; Footlight 53; 4-H 53, 54. Frank Urbanovsky uncle frank Band Uniform Technician 55; Solo Comctist 55; Band 53-55, Vice President 55. Richard Vance Hi-Y 53-55; Football 53-55. Linda Vaughan FHA 53-55, Historian 54; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55, Treasurer 55. Hubert Vykukal Homeroom Officer 53, 55; A Cappella Choir 53-55; All-State Choir 53-55; Treasurer A Cappella Choir 55; Junior Frolics 54; National Honor Society 54, 55; Operotta Cast 54; Hi-Y 53; Handicraft Club 53. Robert Walker Donna Wallace Rosemary Wallin FHA 53; Homeroom Officer 53. Dorothy Walton library Club 52, 53, Reporter 53; Latin 53-55; Pan American 52-54; Band 54, 55; FHA 54-55; Tri-Hi-Y 52; Footlights 54. Peggy Webb Beverly Wehrman Homeroom Officer 53; Citizen of Week 54, 55; Student Council 54, 55; National Honor Society 54, 55; President Junior Girls' Forum 53; President Girls' Forum 55; Who's Who 54; Tri-Hi-Y 53-55, Vice President 54; Latin 53-55; FHA 53-55. Josephine Weido jo FHA 53-55, Reporter 55; Assistant Editor FHA Paper 55; 4-H 53-55. Edwin Wheat Hi-Y 55; Junior Frolics 54. Coy Lou White lu-lu Homeroom Officer 55; CORRAL Staff 55; Footlights 54, 55; Tri-Hi-Y 54-55; Girls' Choir 54; FTA 55; Girls' Forum Repre- sentative 55. Janet White jan CORRAL Staff 53-55; Usher Junior Play 54; Junior-Senior Banquet 54; Pan American 53-55; Tri-Hi-Y 53; Footlights 54-55; Homeroom Officer 53, 54. Pat Wilcox BRONCO Staff 53-54; Class Favorite 53; Student Director Junior Play 54; Chairman Junior-Senior Banquet 54, Vico Pres- ident Student Body 55; Citizen of Week 55; Editor HITCHING POST 55; Pan American 53-54, Delegate 53; Footlights 53 55, Secretary 54, Vice President 55,- Latin Club 53-55; Tri-Hi-Y 53-54; Thespian 54-55. Bobby Wilkins Homeroom Officer 53-55; Class Officer 52; Class Favorite 52, 53; Vice President Boys' Forum 54; Tennis Lettcrman 53; Baseball letterman 54; B Association 54, 55; Hi-Y 53, 55, Secretary 55; Handicraft Club 53; Hot Rod Club 54. Gene Wortham hunchy Homeroom Officer 53; Baseball 54; Football 53-55; Hi-Y 53, 54; Hot Rod Club. Bobby Wright Vocational Ag 55; DE 55. Bill Yeager A Cappolla Choir 52; Hot Rod Club 54; CORRAL Staff 55; Hi-Y 55. Louis Zemanek Hi-Y 53, 54; Hot Rod Club 54. OFFICERS MAURINE MOTTER LANE LYNCH JOANN NOLEN REBECCA SHAWN NEAL GODWIN ........President Vice President Secretary ......... Reporter __________Treasurer SPONSORS Mr. Rideout Miss Kidd Mr. Ulrey Mrs. Schlesselman JUNIORS CLASS OF ’56 Vickie Atkinson Gary Lou Barnes Richard Batten Larry Beal Elsie Beard Linda Beard Evan Benbow Willis Berrier James Altimore Gwen Andrews Virginia Arhos Henry Blazek Dorothy Bomnskie Irene Bomnskie Harvey Bond Eugene Boriskie Mike Briggs David Bunting Joe Campise Carlo Cangelosi Billy Cannon Barbara Cantrell A. J. Carroll Marolyn Chambers Buddy Chance Carolyn Cobb Sarita Colson Robert Coody David Cowsert Gladys Crowley Gerald Crutchfield Charles Cunningham Kiver Dahlberg Horace Dansby Carol Davis V Patsy DeLuca Barbara Denk Lela Dockery Joe Bryan Donaho Don Draper Joyce Eason Minnie Elliott Mary Grace Emola Martha Evans Dalton Fox Ronnie Garrison Jane Gibson Neal Godwin Helen Gongora Larry Goode Don Griffin Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Paul Emola Evelyn Endsley Vanette English Barbara Guyton Pat Halbrooks Linda Hauer Mike Hernandez Eunice Herrera Jack Hicks Joe Hickson Jerry Holligan Karl Hoppess Barbara Hubacek Howard Hughes James Hurley Dale Jones Chester Jones Donald Kellett David Kiker Henry Kosh Delores Lavender Luther Lee Tommy Leighman John Lindley Johnny Lloyd Lane Lynch Virginia McBride Frank McCoy Patricia McCoy Winifred Mcllroy Robert McLeroy Janice McNeely Anna Louise Marino Charles Mathis James Mathis Winford Mauldin Terry May Eddie Melasky Patricia Merka Lee Ann Michalske Johnny Mikeska Kenneth Miller Olga Moncivais Margaret Montalbano Jane Mooney Jo Ann Moore Maurine Motter Carolyn Munday John Munoz Frances Muth Steve Nemec Jo Ann Nolen Jimmye Dell Owens John Page Johnny Paholek Vancie Palasota Martha Ray Pate James Patterson Beth Penberthy J. W. Penicka Tracy Ray Peters Florine Plagens Mary Ann Ponzio Clyde Porterfield Atelia Prince Marie Quitta Peggy Rawls Don Restivo James Rice Linda Rideout Martha Riley John Robertson Jackie Robinson Stella Rodriquez Bobby Rosier Terry Rosser Bobby Rudasill Jacqueline Saculla Joe Salinas Ross Salvaggio Betty Saxon Jo Ann Scanlin Willie Scardino James Scherff Jeanette Schmid Gail Scott Linda Scott Frank Seale Roland Searcy John Severs Beth Shaunfield Rebecca Shawn Joe Smith Ronald Smith Jay Calvin Stabler Pat Stacy Jerry Stephenson Pat Stewart Hannelore Strum Glen Summers Billy Ray Swan Mary Lee Taylor Dean Thomas Craig Thompson Gwinn Thompson Joyce Tipton Betty Ann Tobias James Vernon Charles Vincent Frances Ann Visoski James Wallin Joyce Webb Lynell Weedon Ben Whitehead Evelyn Wilcox Jimmy Ray Wilder Glynn Williams Jimmy Williams Walter Willmann J. B. Wilson Joyce Wilson Martha Wormeli Dick Worsham Nancy Wynn Alice Zimmerman OFFICERS GORDON GREGG_____________________________President SAMMY DWYER Vice President KATHRYN MARTINDALE Secretary-Treasurer JEAN ROBERTS . Reporter SPONSORS Mr. Pearce Mr. Vass Mrs. Goodman Mrs. Vincent SOPHOMORES CLASS OF ’57 John Adam Ann Adams Edward Adams Judy Adams Jimmie Akin Robert Allen Loretta Anderson Louis Andrus Jorry Arnold Judy Ashcraft Henry Batten Charles Beene Gerald Bell Nancy Bell Mary Bernal Ruby Berry Sammie Bingham Floyd Boriskie Janie Bolter Reba Box Margaret Boxley John Bravenec Malcolm Brewer Norton Burkhalter Jack Bums Joe Burt Chester Bynum Vito Cangotosi Roy Carpenter Joe Carrera John Carrier Bill Cartwright Gone Cheatham James Coe Charles Cole Connie Colo Clarke Cook Merle Cook Kenneth Couger Dorothy Crim Jo Ann Curd Binnie Ann Dansby Norma Dansby Joan Darrow Charles Davidoff Margaret Davis Marie Dochiro Robert DcMottier Tommie Dockery Bill Doss James Dowling John Dowling Lena Duchmasdo Sammy Dwyer Patsy Eldred Elizabeth Emmons Marvin Emshoff Ruth Escobedo Jcsso Estrada Mary Evans Lee Falco Ron Falco Dorothy Fazzino Richard Ferguson Martha Fletcher Sam Fort Donald Francis Pat Franklin David Garcia Louise Glover Johnny Goodrum Carolyn Graham Edward Gregg Gordon Gregg Phyllis Grizzaffi George Hamilton Martha Jane Hanus Billy Hare Mattie Harrison Roland Harrison Gene Ann Hart Jo Ann Havel Stuart Helvey James Henderson Dick Hickerson Wallace Hickson Larry Hodon Phyllis Hollinger Patsy Hopkins Joyce Horn Robert Hughes Billy Hymen Johnny Jensen Ronald Johnson Bobbie Jean Jones Gale Jones Iva Lee Jones Jack Jones Jerry Jones Thomas Jones Clifton Joy Bobby Keefer Billy Kendrick Tim Kennedy Don Kocman Joe Krolczyk Abel Lara Jimmy Lefevre George Leighman Barbara Lero Daniel Lopez Rosa Mary Lopez Lynda Lynch H. C. Manning James Manning Beatrice Marin Dora Alice Marin Bennie Marino Kathy Marlindale Wayne Mason Ralph Mathis Charles Mauldin Lois Fay Meier Barbara Metier Richard Miller Sally Ann Miller Edward Mize Carl Moehlman Marilyn Moehlman Beatrice Moncivais Phil Montalbano James Moon Jackie Mooney Sam Morelia Jerry Mosley Sidney Murphy Boydo Nash Stanloy Ncmec Travis Nevill Patsy Nevill John Niederauer Peggy Norcross Alvin Novosad Katherine Nuche Charles Officer Milton Palasota William Parrish Donald Parsons Janie Patranella Glenda Perry Morris Pegues Richard Pena Pat Petroski Jo Philipello Patricia Plagcns Olon Pope Joci Potis Carolyn Powell Thomas Price Marvin Pustka William Putz Fernando Quintero Patricia Radford Rudolph Rahnert Pete Ramirez Lloyd Wade Rawls Nettie Rice Jane Richmond Barbara Riley Jean Roberts James Roberts Gilbert Rocha Mary Rodriquez Philippa Salcido Cecelia Salinas Gene Schlieker Imogene Schoonover Kathleen Seale Melvin Seay Carol Seidcrs Martha Shawn Beify Jo Shillings Herman Siegert Wilma Simmons Karen Slovacek Jimmy Small Bobbie Jean Smith Patsy Smith Richard Spivey Jack Stephenson Elizabeth Stockton Tom Sword Willie Tate Alta Faye Taylor Louise Tharp Virginia Thiltgcn Joe Thompson Louise Thompson Janette Tkac Janice Tkac Joel Tubbs Norman Udashen Pat Vance William Vance Molly Vaquera Ralph Vaquera Tony Varisco Doris Vavra George Walker Jerry Walker Picture Not Available r Picture Not A.' 7 Available :f5B Picture Not Available Wendell Lee Wither Elsie Yeager Peggy Joyce Young Barbara Zweifel George Ventura Frank Wallin Patybea Wal h Kay Webb Gerald Welch Janell Westmoreland Joe Wheat Barbara Williams Jimmy Williams Joo Winn C0ai2 cara co TRAVIS B. BRYAN. President TRAVIS B. BRYAN. JR.. Vice President S. L. BOATWRIGHT. Vice President C. A. NIGH. Cashier N. F. LOCKERD. Assistant Cashier J. HOWARD TODD. Assistant Cashier MELVIN C. JOY. Assistant Cashier A. L. NOWAK, Assistant Cashier YOUR BANK We would have you feel that THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK is your bank. We would have you feel at home in your bank. What- ever your problem or need you are invited to call and discuss it with us any time with the assurance you will be treated with every courtesy and consideration at your bank. We would have you feel that above every- thing else in this institution there is a real desire to serve you well. We value, ap- preciate and shall ever strive to deserve and maintain your friendship, good will and business. It shall be our purpose to serve you so acceptably that when opportunity presents itself, you will, as many customers do, bring or send your friends to your bank. Stockholders provide the capital. Officials provide the management. In the final analysis customers make the bank. We are grateful for and proud of the loyaltv of the customers of . . . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK . . . during the past eighty years of its history. We want you to feel that you have a real part in this your bank. If you are not now a customer, we extend you a cordial invitation to become one on the basis expressed above so that you may a real part in this, your bank. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION «sTAautxcD m OF URYAN Bryan, Texas BRYAN MOTORS 1309 S. HWY. 6— PO. BOX 409 BRYAN,TEXAS mERCUHY Norton - Newman Wuobeun dumber (Hontpatt HOME BUILDERS - QUALITY SERVICE PHONE 3-765 1106 COLLEGE AVENUE BRYAN. TEXAS 211 3outh Main Streat Bryan, Taxa COMPLIMENTS OF EUGENE EDGE and SON DRY GOODS COMPLIMENTS OF ROMAN PHARMACY Dial 2-1383 PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Bryan, Texas SHOES HOSIERY For Women Children CHINA GIFTS CRYSTAL SPORTING GOODS APPLIANCES PARKER-ASTIN HARDWARE COMPANY Caldwell's JEWELRY STORE BRYAN HIGH SCHOOL JEWELERS DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE FABRIC SHOPPE YOUR EXCLUSIVE 106 MAIN FABRIC CENTER BRYAN TEXAS SOL KLEIN - JEWELER DIAMONDS WATCHES — JEWELRY P. 0. BOX 569 Phone: 2-2739 208 W. 26th AKIN'S MENS CLOTHING 310 N Mal„ and FURNISHINGS BRYAN, TEXAS W. E. SHORTY HALBROOKS CLEANERS Sbtlvadon Tetrvuiofu Freezrn JOE FAULK S AUTO AND APPLIANCE STORE 204 South Parker DIAL 2-5419 CROSLEY Salti and Servicea BRYAN.TEXAS 214 N. BRYAN We give S H green stamps PH. 2-1669 BRAZOS MOTOR CO. STUDEBAKER - PACKARD H. L. WHITLEY, Sr. CONGRATULATIONS. BRONCOS For Complete Home Decorations and Artist's Materials It's tf Vaa fBCoAiont cSftofx. I 105 South College Ave. BRYAN. TEXAS Phone 2-1658 NAN THOMPSON Next to P. O. Bryan, Texas HASWELL'S SINCE 1888 STATIONERY RECORDS NOVELTIES School Supplies Greeting Cards Gifts for all Occasions 24th at Main 2-8235 SOSOLIK'S Radio and TV Service 713 S. Main Phone 21941 :ro« from Railroad Towei - ' • X-X- .. there is no substitute for EXPERIENCE! .. if you don't know DIAMONDS, know SANKEY PARK your trusted keepsake jeweler Success begins where WHITE AUTO STORE home of greater values MCKINZIE BALDWIN BUSINESS COLLEGE 216 N. BRYAN PHONE 2-1367 training ends PHONE 3 - 6655 tfQ'ZeA t PHARMACV Van Dyke Studio Drugs, Cosmetics Prescriptions PORTRAITS—CANDIDS WEDDINGS 205 S. Main Ph. 2-2715 Corner Bryan 26th 2-1345 G. E. APPLIANCE DEALERS Slior fox Women and d iLdxtn - CT he Cjstftl brqan, Texas Telephone 2-1239 101 North Main PHARMACY EARLY BIRD TRADING POST RIDGECREST VILLAGE FABRICS, NOTIONS, TOYS, ® HOUSEWARES, INFANTS and TODDLERS CLOTHING. . . . 3545 TEXAS AVE., BRYAN OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC BROWN-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Main at 20th St. Bryan, Texas SALES SERVICE as. PARKER L UMBER CO., INC. LATH , LUMBER, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH. DOORS LIM! i, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, cement; builders' hardware i P. 0. BOX 312 PHONE 2-1976 PHONE 2-5325 (SB ELLISON PHARMACY BRYAN, TEXAS Prompt, Free Delivery Service Singer Sewing 101 South Main Telephono 2 1274 Center 202 W. 26th ST. F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. SCHOOL SUPPLIES C.E. 6RIESSER ELECTRIC CO. YOUR FRIGI DAME DEALER-SINCE -1928- the SHOPPING CENTER DOMAUO corner texas ave. and coulter drive E UICI CO. BRYAN, TEXAS SALE34 service a personalized super market Congratulations to the Seniors Bryan High School DISHMAN PONTIAC CO. BRYAN. TEXAS Sales Service Central (Lexas [arMuare Company HARDWARE BUILDERS SUPPLIES PLUMBING SUPPLIES PAINTS AND VARNISHES 202 SOUTH BRYAN AVENUE Phon« 2-1388 iryan, (Texas COMPLETE LINE OF CHINAWARE CRYSTALWARE AND GIFT ITEMS FRANKS- VINCENT MATHIS HOME SUPPLY Gifts — Appliances Insurance Service Home Furnishings BRYAN, TEXAS PHONE 2-1265 Toys 203 N. MAIN BRYAN, TEXAS CITY NATIONAL BANK BRYAN, TEXAS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WICK MASSEY VICE Bryan Building and Colson's Corner 108 West 26th Street P. O. Box 58 BRYAN, TEXAS Mrs. Barry Colson Phone 2-1571 Loan Association BRYAN, TEXAS 1 14 South Bryan St. COMPLIMENTS OF 2-1433 Duke and Ayres 2-1646 INC. ® 5$ to $ 1.00 Store J. C. McLaughlin HIGHWAY CONTRACTOR F. O. BOX II4B BRYAN, TEXAS Shop Shop at the Distinctive Wear for GUARANTEE STORE Women and Children Quality Merchandise W. S. D. CLOTHIERS BRYAN TEXAS PETERS THE RADIO SHOP MUSIC SHOP TELEVISION 303 W. 36 2-2819 Phone 2-1930 213 w. 36 Ken Halloran UEEN HALSELL MOTOR CO. Complete Floral Service WILSON 1411 Texas Ave. Your Dodge Dealer Since 1922 FLORAL CO. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH 707 South College Ave. CARS AND TRUCKS Bryan Dial 3-784 PHONE 3-1057 Nite 3-2675 3-6265 THE WALLACE DOMAUO PRINTING CO. E UIC) CO. Anything in Printing 5ALt54 service BRYAN, TEXAS Books Stationery bRYAM TE AS Compliments -PERRY BROTHERS- 5c 10c 25c STORE BARRON-HALSELL INSURANCE SERVICE 51 I Varisco Building BRYAN, TEXAS Phone 2-1538 Dyers—Fur Storage—Hatters 15(3% 214 SOUTH MAIN BRYAN, TEXAS COOL COMFORTABLE CLEAN Beautyrest Mattresses Tile Baths BRYAN COURT VENTED HEAT AIR CONDITIONED PRESTON DISHMAN, Owner and Mgr. PHONE 2-7560 BRYAN, TEXAS CORBUSIER College at 30th P.2-1376 v MILLER'S Hardware Supermarket Gifts, App iances PHONE 4-8333 PHONE 4-1222 3800 Texas Ave. Serving this Community Since 1909 FIRST STATE BANK TRUST CO. Bryan, Texas MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. KIRBY'S Quality Grocery and Market 6-1193 Phone 4-1266 3812 Texas Bryan Compliments of Bill Davis GREAT SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE 302 Varisco Bldg. HOWELL LUMBER COMPANY inc. Dealers in all kinds of Building Materials Bryan, Texas 2-1559 BLACK'S RIDGECREST PHARMACY Bryan's Finest 351 ! Texas Ave. Hwy. 6 South, Bryan BLACK'S PHARMACY 817 Texas Ave. Hwy. 6 South COLLEGE STATION KORA Compliments of B. G. Oliver GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION ★ TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ★ MARKETS I BEST IN BRYAN f. 200 E. 24th ST. 3516 TEXAS AVE Senior girls show off rings. 3enior Sock op eni:vr' r o ol choir sweaters. The Senior Play Cast gets Victor presides over a Student Council Meeting. fiAND LoAbS SANO IK HEV ORLEANS 3n n n rm m rm GH BANDaB a K yrte? Tw.ns, AKcy Awe? V SNcy JfRRY N Full. lAoiro«rA ffiyAu WATfifT. PRONT ,J. $ -- Tw U V JfttKS curl Qah(j-ok) rt-le Mguj ll Arfv Tv? r Houi ap.our r Mr r ' Wirrt Mono , CrU? 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