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

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cStepAen J. Austin 7 ipAi Sc Aoo Ae dt aff Aias enjoyedpub sAmy ns 9J8 ironvo or you. Ae co-operaiion of i e s ur en s and eacAers Aas made possib e io yiue you an annua tA a we fee is wor Ay of Ais ou s andtny scAoo year. De are a Aojiiny Aia Aie yofden eaoes o Ais previous SooA wi f refiue for you a Ae Aappiness you found m our scAoo year of !9.j7 and 9.58. JRy reward for serainy you as editor A as been Ae fob iiseff Jeneoa WeAriny iron co ( di or 2 Jafjfe of Oon en s 7iife JJage oreword 7aS e of Gon fen is Dedication Idministration Seniors , yunions c S op iom ores J ion or s JJersonafities GAiSs and Organizations Ictiuities Sports Idoertisem en ts SnapsAots A Cherished Cifhoueile Do ores Xoio S he is a tv a limy silhouette of S l 7i procedures and pro- prieties. Smoothly and efficiently she adapts herself to a wide variety of tashs that simplify school life for everyone. to little Jlfiss Indispensable, this t'i.5S Ttronco is affec- tionately dedicated. A 1.he Staff Acfministration 5 R. I. Bcrnath President H. P. Dansby, Jr. Vice-President Pat Newton Secretary Linton Jones R. V. Armstrong Jack Howell George E. Adams V. R. Carmichael Superintendent ScAoo 33oarcf cS uper in en cfen Ac ministration H. W. COOK, Principal CLYDE C. BOUNDS. B.S., M.Ed. Biology CARL J. BEST. B.M., M.M. Choral Music ROGER BOND B.S., M.Ed. Distributive Education — MRS. R. J. BEAMER, B.S. Homemaking MRS. C. C. BOUNDS. B.B.A. JESSE BURDITT, M.Ed. American and Texas History, P.E. WILLIAM M. BYRD Shop WINNIE CARTER B.A., M.A. English WESLEY C. COLLIER, B.A., M.A. J. C. DOOLEY, B.S., MS. Vocational Agriculture MRS. FRED ELLIOTT, B.A., M.A. MAE GOODLETT, B.A., M.A. Visiting Teacher English, Speech MRS. J. M. GOODMAN B.A., M.A. Chemistry, Physics MATTYE PEARL HENRY, B.A., M.A Secretarial Training, Typing MRS. D. L. HARRIS, B.S., M.Ed English MARY HYMAN, B.A., M.Ed. English ELBERT JOHNSON, B.S. Physical Education REX KATHCART B.B.A., M.Ed. Art JOHN LINNEY, B.S., M.Ed. American History, P.E. MARY BELL KIDD, B.S. Physical Education MRS. E. L. MCDONALD, B.A., M.A. RICHARD a. McCARTY, b.s. English, Latin Shop C. B. McGOWN B.S., M.Ed. Band MRS. C. B. McGOWN, B.S. HAROLD T. MOODY, B.S., M.A. Typing, Shorthand American History', Commercial Law NOBERT K. OHLENDORF, B.S. Biology, P.E. - MRS. G. V. SCULESSELMAN, B.A. Plapc Geometry RICHARD MUNDAY, B.S. Drivers’ Training MRS. MARIE PEARSON B.A., M.A. Librarian WAYNE RIDEOUT, B.S., M.Ed. Physical Education, Health MRS. BERNICE SCHNERR. B.A. MARTHA LOU SMITH, B.A., B.S. English, Journalism Homemaking JAMES C SNYDER B.S. Mechanical Drawing Shop DALTON F. SWEETEN, B.S. GAYLE TODD, B.S. Algebra, General Math Civics, Biology MRS. J. R. VARNELL, B.A. English CLAUD R VASS, B.S., M.A. Civics, Economics, P.E. MRS. A. J. VICK B.A., M.A. Algebra Solid Geometry Trigonometry MRS. MARY E. VINCENT, B.A., M.A. Spanish MRS. FLOY YORK, B.S. Biology Office Helpers MRS. AGNES BOWEN School Nurse CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Mosely, Mrs. Newcomb, and CUSTODIANS: Mr. Seay, Mr. Matus, Mr. Herman, and Mrs. Hugghins. Mr. Taylor. SENIOR OFFICERS President ......................... Charles Burley Vice-President .................... Ernest Lewis Secretary ............................. Ann Elliott Treasurer......................... Larry Huffman Reporter ......................... Barbara Taylor Senior C j ass of 1938 18 RONNIE WAYNE ALLEN ''Love ’em; leave 'em!” Band 56, 57, 58; Footlights 58; Hi-Y 56; Debate 58; Homeroom President 58; Bar- bershop Quartet 56, 57, 58; Sophomore Frolics 56. MARTHA BATTEN Oh, myr Student Council Rep. 57; FHA 58; Homeroom Office 58; Vice-President 4-H 58; Library Club; Future Nurses; Footlights. CHARLES ANDRUS Ambition: Rule the world with bis high school diploma. BONNIE ANGUS Oh, good grief, you guys!” Transfer in 56; Tri-Hi-Y 57; Latin Club 57, 58; Beauty Shop Society 58; Junior Play Committee 57; business Man- ager of Bronco 58; Press Club Secretary-Treasurer 58. GLEN R. BAKER Ambition: Electrician. FFA 56, 57. Third Vice-Pres- ident 56; Junior Play 57. ANNETTE BALLENTINE Oh, crumb, you guys.” Homeroom President 58; Transfer 58. JANICE BEAL Hey, J. D” Yell Leader 57, 58; Secretary FTA 58; Tennis Team 56. 57, 58; Pan-Am 56. 57, 58; Tri- Hi-Y 56; Sophomore Follies; FTA 57, 58; Homeroom Offi- cer 56; Homeroom President 57; Footlights 57, 58; FHA 58; Valentine Princess 58; Who's Who 58; Thespians 58; Tennis District Cham- pions 57, 58; National Honor Society 57; 58; Vice-President Tennis Club 57; Tennis Club 57-58. BARNEY BLACKBURN Schlemeiir A Cappella Choir 56-58; Thespians 57, 58. President 58; Latin Club 56-58; Pan- Am Club 57, 58; Footlights Club 56-58; Barbershop So- ciety 56-58; Senior Play; Jun- ior Rotarian. BILLIE JEAN BLAZEK Good gosh, Gertie.” Student Council 56; Band 56- 58. Drum Major 57, 58; Twirler 56; Valentine Queen 58; Valentine Duchess 57; FTA 57, 58; Tennis Team 56- 58; District Champ 57, 58; Footlights 56, 57; National Honor Society 57, 58. Secre- tary 58; Who's Who 58; Band Award 58; Girls' State 58; FHA 58; Tri-Hi-Y 56; Girls' Forum Vice-President 58; Homecoming Nominee, Homeroom Office 57, 58. PEGGY BOLTON Great balls of fire! Future Nurses 57, Secretary; FHA 57; Debate Club 57. 58; Beauty Shop Society 57, 58. 19 JOHN BONIFAZI I just don’t know.” Vice-President of Home- room 58. MILDRED BON JO Ambition: Secretary. Library Club 56-58; FHA 56. 57. JAKE M. BORISKIE, JR. Man, you the most.” Hot Rod Club; Student Coun- cil Rep. Alternate. VICTORIA BOSQUEZ Oh, how deter!” Pan-Am 56. 58; Girls' Forum Rep. 57, 58; Library Club 57; FHA 58. LINDA BRADY Test? What test??” Latin 56-58; Footlights 56-58; Thespians 57. 58. Secretary 58; Library 57; 4-H 56. Press Club 58; Debate Club 58; Girls' F.x. Coun. 56. JO ANN BROWN You better know it. DF. Club. JOHN LEE BUFFINGTON It's a hard life. Pan-Am 57, 58; I-1A 58; Footlights 58. CHARLES BURLEY Jeepers!” Pan-Am 56-58; Tennis Team 56. 57; Slide Rule 58; Hi-Y 57, 58; Tennis Club 57, 58; Chaplain Hi-Y 58; Home- room President 56; Junior Class Treasurer 57; Student Council 56; President Senior Class 58. CYNTHIA SUE BURLIN Erytime. FHA 56-58. Vice-President 57; Homeroom Officer 58; Student Council Citizenship Committee 58. GAYLE BURRAGE Gotta’ study hard. Pan-Am; Vice-President Radio Club 57. MELVIN BYARS Get off my back.” DE Club. JUDY BUTLER I'm a Yankee! So what? President Beauty Shop Quar- tet 58; Future Nurses 57, 58; Press Club 57. 58; A Cap- pclla Choir 57. 58; Student Council Representative 58. EUGENE BYARS Ambition: Forestry major in College. Radio Club 56, 57; DE Club 57. 58. JUDY CANNON Hey, J. D. Homeroom Officer 56; Pan- Am 56-58; Footlights 58; FTA 57-58. Vice-President 58; Girls’ Forum, Vice-Pres- ident 58; Beauty Shop Society 58; Bronco Staff 58; Sopho- more Frolics. ANNA JO SLAUGHTER CALLAWAY Can’t win for losing.” FHA; Footlights; FTA; Beauty Shop Society. JOE CRAFT CHARLES CAHILL Ambition: Game Warden. DE Club 56. 57; 4-H 56. ROBERT LANE CARLETON If you want a place in the sun, you hat e to expect some blisters. Pan-Am 56-58. Rep. 58; Bar- bershop 57; Hi-Y 58; Press 58; Corral Staff 57, 58, Editor 58: Who’s Who 58; National Honor Society 57, 58; A Cap- pella Choir 57, 58; Junior Play; Senior Play. BILL CARMICHAEL Aw, Bull! Football Letter 57; National Honor Society 57, 58; Boys’ State 57; Latin Club 56-58; Hi-Y 56-58; Barbershop 56- 58; Tennis Club 56, 57; Slide Rule 57, 58; Debate Club 56-58. LINDA CARRELL That's wrong. Debate Club Officer 57; FHA 57; Homeroom Officer 57; Footlights 57; Press Club 57; Corral Staff 57; FTA 58; Senior Play. 21 JOHNNY CARRIER Ambition: World's greatest bowler. Homeroom Officer; Baseball Letterman 56; B Associa- tion; Barbershop Quartet; Hi-Y; DE Club. LYNN RAY CARTER Ambition: Geologist. Pan-Am 56-58; Footlights 56- 58; Football B 56; Barber- shop Quartet 56-58; Slide Rule 58; Hi-Y 56-58. ALLAN CASSENS Really, now? President Homeroom 57; Football “B” 57; Slide Rule 58; Hi-Y 56. LINDA GAIL CLARK Squat! (from Aggicland) Transfer; Footlights 58; MOD Peanut Sale. NINA RUTH CLARY Now, you just ain't whistling ’Dixie'! President DE; DE Sweet- heart; FTA; Student Council Representative 58. PHIL COLLINS Ambition: Graduate (with- out girls?) from A M. JIM CO VAN I don't care to know what John Milton said:' Band 56-58, Vice-President 57, President 58; Swimming Letter 56; B” Association 57; National Honor Society; Slide Rule Club, All-District Band 56-58; All-Region 56- 58. TOMMY COMPTON Don't you just know it? BILL CORBUSIER You’ve got a lousy alii■ tude!” Baseball Letterman; B” Foot- ball; B” Basketball; Latin Club; A Cappella Choir; Bar- bershop Quartet; Homeroom Secretary. DONNA LOU COTHRAN How fabulous! FTA 57. 58; Tri-Hi-Y 56- 58; Pan-Am 56, 57; FHA 58; A Cappella Choir 56; Homeroom Secretary 56. 57; Girls' Forum Rep. 56; Vice- President FTA 57, President 58; Vice-President Tri-Hi-Y 58; Bronco Staff 58; Junior Play Usherette; Program Com- mittee, FHA 58; Junior Homemaker Degree; Junior- Senior Banquet Committee 57. MARY MAUDE CREED You're too young. 4-H 56; Band 56-58; Library Club 56-58. Historian 56-57. Reporter 58; Homeroom Offi- cer 57; Pan-Am 56-58. DONALD CROWLEY You fool. Track 56. 57. 58. WALTER DAHLBERG Ambition: A rich bachelor. Student Council 56. 58; Homeroom President 57: Ten- nis Club President 57; Band Officer 57; Tennis Letter 57. 58; Basketball 58; Senior Play 58: Valentine Court 58; Hi-Y; Latin: Debate; Tennis; Band: B” Association; Choir; Bar- bershop Quartet. ALGIE DAVIS If you don’t know, then I won’t tell you. FHA 56. 57. 58. CONNIE DAVIS Ambition: Pharmacist. DE Club 57, 58. MARY EDGE Ask me no questions, I tell you no lies. Pan-Am 56-58; FHA 56; FT A 56-58; Bronco Staff 57; Tri- Hi-Y 56. 57. Delegate 56: Footlights 56-58; Junior Play 57. ANN ELLIOTT Eh? Homecoming Nominee; Foot- lights 56, 58: FHA 58: Home- room Officer; Pan-Am 58; Latin 56. 57; Tri-Hi-Y 56; Band 56-58. Officer 58; Fu- ture Nurses 57. 58. President 57; Tennis Team 56; Senior Class Officer 58. 23 JANE DELAPLANE Gee whiz!” National Honor Society 58; Vice-President Homeroom 57; Girls' Forum Rep. 57; Home- room Secretary 58; President Future Nurses 58; Office 58; Tri-Hi-Y 56; Pan-Am 56-58; FHA 58; Junior Degree in FHA; Future Nurses 56-58; Pan-Am Delegate 57; Future Nurses Delegate 58; Corral Staff 56; Bronco Staff 58. LORITA DONAHO Let s yell . . National Honor Society 58; Pan-Am 56-58, Vice-President 58; A Cappella Choir 56-58. Officer 57; DAR Good Citi- zen Award; Homecoming Queen: Bronco Staff; FTA 57. 58; Senior Favorite; Tri- Hi-Y 58; Who's Who 58; Footlights 58; Homeroom Officer 56; Yell Leader 57, 58; Head Yell Leader 58. BETTY DURON T hat whatyoumageger deal. Pan-Am 56-58; Beauty Shop Society 57, 58; Future Nurses 57. 58; Tri-Hi-Y 56; FHA 58; Footlights 56. BENNY ELLISON Ambition? Homeroom Officer 56-58; Football 56-58; Pan-Am 56- 58; Hi-Y 56; Hand 56; Foot- lights 56; Pan-Am Conven- tion. Third Place Winner in Art 56. 57. SAMMY ENLOE The Shadow Knows. Football 56-58; Homeroom Officer 56. 58; Rep. Hi-Y 58; Youth in Government Dele- gate 58; Debate 58; Band 56- 58; Instrument Technician 57; Student Council Rep. 57; Sen- ior Play 58. LUNETTE MARIE FAZZINO I don't care!” FHA 56-58; Bronco Staff 57. 58; Footlights 57, 58; Debate 57, 58; Homeroom Officer 56-58; Band 56-58; J-jrear Graduate. PAT FOSTER Don't get excited! Dead- line isn't till next period. Latin Club 56. 57; Press Club 58; Vice-President Press 58; Homeroom Officer 57; Corral Staff 57. 58; Sports Editor 58; Library Helper 56. PATRICIA ANN FRIDEL No, not really ?’ FHA 56-58: Future Nurses 58; Beauty Shop Society 58; Girls' Forum Representative 57, 58; FHA Points Com- mittee Chairman. FREDDIE FORSTOFF Good night! Pan-Am Club; Barbershop Quartet: 4-H Club; Boys' Forum; Championships at County Fair. LOUIS FREE I don't hate my home- work. DE 57. 58. Reporter 58. DANNY FUSCHAK Ambition: Electrical Engi- neer. SHARON SUE GAGE Well, my goodness! Beauty Shop Society; Debate Club; Footlights: FHA. JOHNNIE GARNER Aw, heck! Football. Best Lineman 58; Homeroom Secretary; Band 56-58, Instrument Techni- cian 57. BILLY GARRISON How about that? Football Lctterman 57, 58; B” Association 57, 58; Homeroom Officer 57, 58; Sophomore Favorite; Valen- tine Court 56, 57. LILLIAN GASTON Oh, nor FHA 56-58; Merit Award for Office Assistants 56, 58; Fu- ture Nurses 57, 58; Reporter Future Nurses 58; Press Club 57. 58; Beauty Shop So- ciety 58. NORMAN GODWIN My Parlowa!” Pan-Am 56-58; Footlights 56, 58: Senior Play; Thespians 58. DIANNE GRIESSER That's wrong!'1 Library 56; Footlights 56-58 Pan-Am 56-58; Future Nurses Vice-President 58; Girls' Fo rum Rep. 57: Homeroom Of ficcr 56, 57; Bronco Staff 58 BENNIE GRIFFIN Work hard, play hard! Thespians 58; Homeroom Of- ficer 56. 57; Football Man- ager 56, 57; Basketball Man- ager 56; Pan-Am 56-58; Hi-Y 56-58; Footlights 58: Junior Class President; Student Body President; DAR Award; Na- tional Honor Society; Junior- Senior Play; Valentine King; B Association: Junior Ro- tarian 56-58. KAKEY GRIFFIN Goodness gracious! National Honor Society 58; Student Council 56, 58; Pan- Am 56-58; Tennis 57. 58; FTA 58; Who's Who; Foot- lights 57, 58; Junior Class Rep.; Tennis Secretary 57; Valentine Duchess; Tennis Letterman: Secretary Student Council. BARBARA HABARTA Yikes! DF Club 57, 58; Treasurer of DF; FHA. RALEIGH HALL Ambition: Date with Ann- ette! Alternate Homeroom Repre- sentative 58; Homeroom Offi- cer 57. JOYCE MAY HAMBURG Oh, that's just precious.” FHA 56-58; Beauty Shop So- ciety; Library 57; Vice-Presi- dent Library Club; Homeroom Vice-President 57; Girls' Fo- rum Rep. 56. MARGO HAMILTON Just let me tell you! Library Club 56-58; President Library 56; FTA 57; Beauty Shop Society 57; FHA 56, 57; 4-H 56. 25 FLORENCE HAUPT . . you know!'’ Band 56-58; Flagbcarer 56; Footlights 57, 58; Tri-Hi-Y 56-58, President 58; Youth and Government Delegate 58; Pan-Am 56-58. Secretary 57; Convention 57; Homeroom Officer 56, 58; Student Coun- cil 57; National Honor So- ciety 57, 58, President 58; Library Club 56; FTA 58. JOYCE HENRY Oh, where am I?” Library Club 57, Historian 56, Vice-President 57; 4-H Club 56; FHA 56; FTA 58; Beauty Shop Society 58. LEBURN HERMANN Ambition: To coach base- ball or basketball. Basketball Letterman 58; Colts 57. ANASTACIO HERRERA Cest le vie!” Pan-Am President 58; Foot ball Letterman 58; Baseball Letterman 57, 58; Pan-Am 56- 58; Barbershop 56-58: Hi-Y. CHARLES HERTEL ''Saying? What saying? Football Letterman; National Honor Society 58. ELIZABETH HIGHTOWER Ambition: GOOD secretary. FTA; FHA; Library Club; National Honor Society 58. GEORGE HOBART That'll do for kicks.” Transfer in 57. BARBARA WANETTE HOLLEMAN Gollie a-mercy!” National Honor Society 58; Footlights 56-58; FTA 58; Thespians 57, 58. Treasurer 58; FHA 57; Library Club 58; Junior Play Prompter; Committee for Junior-Senior Banquet. CECIL ANN HUDETTS Already yet today.” Library Club; FTA 58; FHA 56. JOHNNY HUDSON Don't strike a match on a blimp!” B Association 58; Home- room Officer 56-58; Baseball Letterman 57, 58; Hi-Y 56- 58; Hi-Y Parliamentarian 58; FTA 58; Slide Rule 58. LARRY HUFFMAN What is itr B Association 57, 58; Sec- retary of Boys' Forum 58; Baseball Lctterman 57, 58; Homeroom Secretary 56-58; Treasurer Senior Class 58; Valentine Court 58. DENNIS JOHNSON Arriba! Like WOW! 4-H 56; Football 56-58; Bas- ketball 56; Track 56-58; B Association 56; Football Lct- terman 57, 58; Track Letter- man 57; Golden Gloves 57. LUCY ANN HUGGHINS JAMES KEMP Ambition: Youth Coun- selor. Pan-Am 56-58; Footlights 56, 57; FHA 58; Beauty Shop 58; Student Council 57; Home- room Officer 56-58; Choir 57, 58; Make-Up Chairman in Junior Play. MILDRED LEE HUGHES Hey, little one. FHA 56-58; 4-H 57, 58; Li- brary Club 57, 58, Vice-Pres- ident 58; Future Nurses 58. KATHERYN JEAN HURLEY That’ll be the day. DE; Pan-Am; Girls' Forum Representative 56; LHC. JANIS JONES Did you know? Footlights 56-58; Pan-Am 56- 58; Convention 57, 58; FTA 58; Tri-Hi-Y 58; Thespians 58; Junior Play Student Di- rector; Girls' Forum Repre- sentative 57; National Honor Society 58. That do make it nice.” Vice-President Boys’ Forum; Football Letterman 58; Track Letterman 58; B Associa- tion 58. JACK KINDT You don’t say? FFA Officer. THOMAS KOLBASINSKI Ambition: Major in Math- ematics. Homeroom President; Home- room Vice-President; Alter- nate Student Council Rep. 57; Slide Rule; Latin Club; Foot- lights; Rep. to Boys' State; National Honor Society. DON KOPETSKY Don’t ask me why! 4-H 56-58; Homeroom Offi- cer 57; Basketball 57, 58. Captain 58, All-District 58; Sportsmanship Award 58. 27 GENE KOPETSKY You don't say!” FFA 56-58, Historian 58, Parliamentarian 57. LEON KROLCZYK Ambition: Mechanical En- gineer. Homeroom Officer 56; Band 57, 58. MARTHA JUANITA KROLCZYK It’s a great life if you don’t weaken. Homeroom Rep. 56; Home- room President 56; Home- ro om Vice-President 57; Homeroom President 58; Footlights 56-58, Treasurer 58; Tri-Hi-Y 56; Future Nurses 57, 58; Beauty Shop Quartet 57, 58. JEANETTE KUBIN Yeah, man! Pan-Am 56-58; FT A 56-58. Songlcader 57; Footlights 57, 58. Reporter 58; Tri-Hi-Y 58; Student Council 57; Usherette for Graduation 57; Home- room President 56; Girls' Fo- rum Rep. 58; Bronco Staff 58; A Cappella Choir 56-58; Office Helper 58; Senior Play 58. WILLIE JOE KUDER What is nr DE Club; Vice-President Homeroom 56, 57. RAYMOND LEIGHMAN He who laughs last— laughs last.” Footlights 56-58; Gr. Cap- tain 58; Pan-Am 56-58; Thes- pian 58; National Honor Societ)- 57. 58; Who's Who 58; 4-H 56; Junior Play 57; Barbershop Quartet 56- 58; Tennis Club 56-58; Ten- nis Team 56-58; A Cappella Choir 57, 58, President 58; Parliamentarian Junior Class 57; Homeroom President; Homeroom Vice-President; Student Council Alternate 58. KATHERINE LERO My gosh!” Homeroom Secretary 57, 58; Press Club. PETE LERO, JR. Ambition: Have a farm with a future. FFA 56-58, Second Vice- President 58. JACK LESTER Ambition: Success! 4-H 56; Hi-Y 56-58, Vice- President 57, President 58; Latin 56-58; Who's Who 58; Barbershop 56-58; A Cappella Choir 56-58; Rep. 58; Golf Team 58; Boys' State Dele- gate 57; National Honor So- ciety 58; Slide Rule 58; In- tramural Rep. 56. ERNEST LEWIS Let the good times roll! Student Council 56; Junior Play 57; Footlights 58; Pan- Am 58; Radio 58; Homeroom Officer 58, Vice-President Senior Class 58. JULIA LINDLEY Crazy nuts! FHA 56. 58; Pan-Am 57. 58; Beauty Shop Society 58; Homeroom Rep. 58; Tri-Hi-Y 56. JENNY MAYFIELD I can't hardly believe . . Pan-Am 56-58; FHA 56-58; Footlights 56. 57; Tri-Hi-Y 57, 58; Press Club 58; Office Worker 57. 58; Homeroom Officer 56. 57; Art Editor Corral 56; Bronco Staff 57. 58; Girls’ Forum Rep. 56. O. L. LUTHER. JR. Hoddydodah! Thespians 58; Debate 58; Footlights 56-58; Junior Ro- tarian 57; Band 56-58; Junior Informer 57; Corral Staff 57; Bronco 58; Junior Play; Sen- ior Play. CATHERINE McALILEY Old Joe's Turkey Footlights 57; Library Club, Historian 58. PATRICIA MARIE LUZA Guess what? Girls’ Forum Rep. 56. 57; Homeroom Rep. 58; Press Club 58. Rep. 58; Latin Club; Corral Staff 57. 58. 56. Club Editor. JIMMY McClellan You can’t catch me! FT A; Hot Rod Club; Thes- pians; Footlights; Homeroom Reporter 57; Sophomore Frol- ics. JERRY MARRIOTT I want to be free.” DE 57. 58. MILTON McCOY What do you know. ’Cat- fish'?” Baseball; Transfer from Brazosport. JUDITH MASSIE I'm innocent! FT A; FHA. Officer 57. 58; Homeroom Officer 56. 57; Footlights; Corral Staff 57; State Delegate FHA 56. CAROLYN McDonald Ambition: Dance teacher. Pan-Am 56. 57; Footlights 56-58; Senior Play. 29 kay McDonald Howdy do dah, Louise!” Homeroom President 56; Homeroom Vice-President 56; Girls' Forum Rep. 57; Soph- omore Secretary 56; Junior In- former Business Manager 57; Bronco Staff 57, 58; Bronco Business Manager 58; Foot- lights; Thespians; National Honor Society 57, 58; Junior Play Student Director; Band 56-58, All-State Band; Band Rep. 58; Tennis Team 56. tommy McDonald Ambition: Be a great suc- cess ! B Association; Hi-Y 56-58; 4-H 56; Latin 56-58; Home- room Officer 56, 57; Scrgeant- at-Arms Hi-Y 58; Student Council 58; Track Lettcrman 56-58; Hi-Y Delegate 58. MYRNA McGUIRE 1 kid you not!” FTA 58; Pan-Am 56-58; Footlights 56-58; Thespians 57, 58. Rep. 58; A Cappella Choir 56-58, Corresponding Secretary 58; Bronco Staff 58; National Honor Society 57, 58; Beauty Shop Quartet 58; Junior Play 57; Senior Play 58; Junior Inf. Staff 57. NELL McLAIN Ambition: Show Business. LHC; DE. DAVID L. MEDINA Whaleha say, Lorenzo?” Pan-American. BILLY MILLBERGER LIONEL MILLBERGER LOUIS MILLBERGER DAVID MOONEY Look at that rooter.” B” Association; Baseball Letterman; Football Letter- man; Homeroom Officer. CHUCK MOORE Let's hate a party.” Homeroom Officer 56; DE 57, 58. Officer 58. GEORGE MOORE Ambition: To head fer th' hills! RICHARD MOORE What, me worry? President Debate 58; Vice- President Thespians 58; Hi-Y; Footlights; Thespians, Pan- Am; Latin; Debate Team, Dis- trict 58; Band 56, 57. 58; Choir 56, 57; All-Region Band 57; Corral Staff 57; Junior Play; Sophomore Frol- ics; Senior Play; National Honor Society 58. LESLIE MORELLO Look at that chick, . Fred! Band 56-58; FTA 58; Band 58; Homeroom Rep. 56; Homeroom Vice-President 57. CHARLIE MUNOZ What did I do? Pan-Am 56-58; Band 56-58. JOHNNY MUNOZ What you say, man? Pan-American. BETTY JO MURRAY Don't get shook up about it. Girls' Forum Rep.; Pan- American. MARTHA ANN MUZNY Smiity! Homeroom Officer 57; Foot- lights; Tri-Hi-Y 57, 58; FTA 57; FHA 57, 58; 4-H 58; Pan-Am 57, 58; Library Helper 57; Bronco Staff 57. CONNIE NASH Of course, hefs special! DE 57, 58; 4-H 56, 57; FHA 56. EARL NASH You tell them I'll pal my foot! Homeroom President 57; Bar- bershop Quartet 58. PATSY LA NELL NASH Hey! Wait on me! Footlights 56-58; Future Nurses 57; Tri-Hi-Y 56, 57; Junior Play Usherette 57; In- tramural Rep. 56; Homeroom Officer 56, 57; Girls' Forum Rep. 56, 57; Beauty Shop Quartet 58; Pan-Am 56; FTA DIXIE LEA NICHOLS How precious.1 Library Helper 57, 58; 4-H 56. 57; FHA 56-58; Library Club 57. SAM NIGH Duh . . Junior Play; Homeroom Pres- ident 56: Hi-Y; Debate Club: Sophomore Frolics. HELEN ODSTRCIL I promise . . Pan-Am 56-58; National Honor Society 57- 58, Re- porter 58; Footlights 57, 58. Vice-President 58; Secretary Girls’ Forum 58; Junior Play; FT A 56-58; Homeroom Offi- cer 56. 57; Library Club 56: Historian Library 56; Sopho- more Frolics; Thespians 58. JOHN PAGE Daddy, it's lime to hare the oil changed in my car.” LARRY PARKER Don't just do something! Stand there! Secretary of Homeroom; Slide Rule; Band 58. SAMMY PATE Ambition: Drum Major of Aggie Band. Footlights 56-58; Tennis Club 58; FT A 58; Band 56-58. Officer 58; Tennis Club Pres- ident 58; Homeroom Officer 56-58. JEANETT PATRICK Oh. George! Footlights 57. 58; Student Council 58: Homeroom Secre- tary-; Student Director Senior Play 58. JEAN MORRIS PATTERSON Ambition: To marry Hamp. Mid-term Graduate. LUPE PENA Ambition: Beautician. Pan-Am; Girls’ Forum Rep.; Library Club. Reporter. DOROTHY PENICKA O’Baloney! FHA 56-58; Library Club 56- 58; Treasurer Library Club 58. DARLENE PHILLIPS Marlarkey P’ FHA 56-58; Library Club 58; Beauty Shop Society 58: Homeroom Officer. BUTCH PHIPPS Look M that Rooter. Football Letterman 58; Home- room Officer; 'B” Associa- tion. SAMMY PICCOLO Hey, Bugger! Homeroom Officer; Hot Rod Club; Footlights; Pan-Am; FT A; Football Letterman; Junior Play. NORRIS PRITCHARD Rum like a centipede! Hi-Y 58; Debate Club; Foot- lights; Bronco Staff; Swim- ming Team 56. ELSIE RAUPE Well, that tears it. DE Club. NATHLAN REZZOFFI Lemme tell you . . Pan-Am 56-58; Homeroom Officer 57; President Foot- lights 58: Beauty Shop Society 58; Junior Play; Sophomore Frolics; Footlights 56-58; Thespians 57. 58. Parliamen- tarian 58; Student Council Citizenship Committee 58. WANDALENE POEHLS Oh, hoy! National Honor Society 58; Homeroom Officer 56, 57; Pan-Am 56-58; Library Club; FHA; Beauty Shop Society; Girls' Forum Reporter 58; Senior Play Prompter 58. DALE PORTER Hey, J. D. Pan-Am 56-58; FT A 56-58. Treasurer 56. Rep. 58; Library Club 56. Treasurer 56; Ten- nis Club 56; Footlights 56- 58. Secretary 57; Vice-Presi- dent Sophomore Class; Soph- omore Frolics; TASC Dele- gate 56; Student Council 56- 58; Junior Play; Assistant Edi- tor Bronco 57; Citizen of Month 57. 58; National Honor Society 57, 58; Who's Who 57. 58; President Girls' Forum 58. CHARLES L. RIBARDO O. K., Doc! Radio Club; Bronco Band. NANCY ROBINSON Don't ue hate fun. FHA 56-58; Future Nurses 57. 58; Footlights 57. 58; Homeroom Officer 56; Li- brary Club 57, 58; Girls' Fo- rum Rep. 58. 33 MICKEY ROSS Alright eyf’ Vice-President Junior Class 57; Junior Rotarian 57; B” Association 57, 58; Baseball Letterman; Vice-President Stu- dent Body 58; Senior Favorite 58; Hi-Y 57; Who’s Who 58; Student Council 57, 58; TASC Delegate 57. HELEN CAROLYN RUM FI ELD Is that so? Footlights 57. 58; FTA 57, 58; Homeroom Rep. 58; Fu- ture Nurses 56, 57. CAROLYN ANN RYAN I ain't sweating it.” FHA 56-58; Footlights 56- 58; Future Nurses 58; Pres- ident of Library Club 58; A Cappella Choir 56-58; Homeroom Officer 56; Song- leader 58 FHA. BEATRICE SCANLIN Good grief!” Pan-Am 56-58; Library Club 58; FHA 56-58. ALVIN SCHILLER Ambition: Timekeeper at the races. Band 56-58; Footlights 57, 58; Thespians 58; FTA 58; Junior Play 57; Junior Class Secretary 57. GAIL SCHLESSELMAN Ambition: Swim the Eng- lish Channel. National Honor Society 58; Junior Play 57; Footlights 56-58; Pan-Am 57, 58; Band 56-58; Latin 56-58; FTA 58; Tennis Team 56. JAMES SEAY She's a living doll. Footlights Club. LLOYD MORRIS SHEFFIELD Check that rooter! Football 57. 58; Basketball 56, 57; Baseball 56-58; Val- entine Court 56; Mr. SFA 58; Homeroom Officer 56-58; Footlights 58; Barbershop 57; ”B” Association; All-District Football 57, 58; All-District Baseball 57, All-State Baseball 57; Football Co-Captain 58. GARY SHERRILL PATSY SIEGERT I’ll be John Brown.” Footlights 56; Tri-Hi-Y 57; Beauty Shop 58; FHA 56-58; Girls' Forum Rep. 56-58; Re- porter FHA 58. KEITH SINCLAIR Ambition: Degree from A M. DE 58. GINGER SMITH Ambition: Worlds Cham- pion Cowgirl. Tri-Hi-Y 57, 58; FHA 58; Footlights 58. PATRICYA A. SPELL '7 kare; I really kare.” Tri-Hi-Y 56-58; A Cappella Choir 56-58; Bronco Staff 58; FHA 56-58; Beauty Shop 58; Pan-Am 56; Footlights 56, 57; Homeroom Secretary 58; Junior Play 57; Senior Play 58; Tri-Hi-Y Delegate 56. Secretary 57. PATRICIA JANE SPIKES Ambition: Pianist. FHA 56-58; Secretary of Homeroom 58. RAY STANFORD Ambition: D.V.M. Band 56-58. Officer 57; Choir 56; Hi-Y 58; Latin 56- 58; Student Council 56, 58; Basketball 56-58; National Honor Society 58; B Asso- ciation. CHUCK STEWART ROSELLA STEWART Ambition: Be a millionaire. DE 58; FHA 56. JACK WILLIAM STOCKTON You’re just a crazy, mixed- up teen-ager.” National Honor Society 57, 58. Treasurer 58; Football 57, 58; Basketball 56-58; Baseball 56-58; B” Association; Slide Rule 58; Junior Rotarian 58; Football Co-Captain 58; All- District Football 58; Norman Dansby Memorial Award 58; Most Valuable Player 58. BARBARA JEAN TAYLOR Lemme tell yd. Homecoming Nominee 58; Student Council Alternate 57; A Cappella Choir 57. 58. Re- cording Secretary 58; Rep. Senior Class 58; Pan-Am 56- 58; Tri-Hi-Y 57; Beauty Shop 58; Future Nurses 57, 58; Footlights 58; Girls1 Forum Rep. 56. MARY ANN THAMES Ambition: Private piano teacher. National Honor Society 58; Girls1 Forum Rep. 57; Pan- Am 58; Footlights1 58; Tri- Hi-Y 58; FTA 58; Band 57. 58; A Cappella Choir 57. 58; Homeroom Officer 58; Bronco Staff 58. PEGGY SUE THAMES •'Oh! My goshr Beauty Shop 58; Footlights 57, 58; Homeroom Officer 56-58; Girls' Forum Chair- man; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee; Footlights Cap- tain; Pan-Am American Hour. ROBERT D. TURK Ambition: To finish col- lege. Pan-Am 57, 58. EDGAR LEE THIELEMANN Mm, boy, almond joy! Radio Club 56. 57; Band Letter. CARLA THOMAS Shoot a mile” National Honor Society 58; Pan-Am 57, 58; Latin Club 56-58; Library Club 56; Beauty Shop 58: Homeroom Treasurer 58. PETE THOMPSON Hey, Booger! Football 56-58; Barbershop Quartet -58; Footlights 56-58; Junior Play 57; Homeroom Vice-President 58. JACK THOMSEN What do you think this is, your birthday?” Radio Club; Homeroom Vice- President. JULIA VALENCIA HARDY WEEDON GENEVA WEHRING Ambition: To receive MRS. degree. Pan-Am 56; Tri-Hi-Y 56; A Cappella Choir 56-58. His- torian 58; Bronco Staff 57, 58. Assistant Business Man- ager 57, Editor 58; Corral Staff 58; Junior Play; Sopho- more Frolics; Press 58; Citizen of Month; Who's Who; Stu- dent Council 58; Homeroom Officer 56, 57; Girls' Forum Council 57; Student Council Delegate. DENNY WHEELAN Pan-Am 56-58; Hi-Y 56-58; Track 56-58; B Association 57. 58; Student Council 58. Treasurer 58; Homeroom Of- ficer 57; TASC Delegate 58; National Honor Society 58. GLADYS BOYF.TT WILCOX Dun, it! FHA 57, 58; Footlights 57; Homeroom Officer 57; -i-H 57; Beauty Shop 58. EARL WHITE JO ANNA WHITE I want to be a ]. D.” Thespians 58; Bronco Staff 58; A Cappclla Choir 56-58, Vice-President 58; Tennis Team 56-58; Tennis Club 57, 58. Rep. 57; Sophomore Class Rep. 56; Girls' Forum Reader 58; Footlights 56-58; Pan-Ani 56-58; Future Nurses 57. 58; Sophomore Frolics 56; Junior Play Staff; Homeroom Offi- cer 56, 58; Chairman Senior Frolics. GATES WHITELEY Good grief. Charlie Brown. Junior Class Chaplain; B Association; Football Man- ager 56; Secretary of Hi-Y 58. Chaplain 57; Barbershop Quartet 58; Latin Club 56-58. BOBBY WILCOX Ambition: Bum. Homeroom Officer 56-58; Footlights 57, 58; FT A 58; Pan-Am 56. 57; Hi-Y 56, 57. Delegate 56; Quartet 58. OTIS WILLIAMS I MARCIA ANN WILLIAMSON No, really, I'm serious! Pan-Am 56-58; Tri-Hi-Y 56- 58; Vice-President Homeroom 56; TASC Delegate 57; Stu- dent Council 58. Correspond- ing Secretary 57, Recording Secretary 58; FTA 58; Foot- lights 56-58; Junior Play; Band 56-58; Twirler. Vice- President; National Honor Societ)’ 57, 58. Vice-President 58; Valentine Court 56, 57; Sophomore Favorite, Junior Favorite; Miss SFA; Sopho- more Frolics; Homecoming Nominee; Who's Who; Citi- zen of Month 57. JAY WILLMANN Ignorance, Madam, pure ignorance. Footlights 58; B Associa- tion; Hi-Y 57; Barbershop 58; FTA 58; Homeroom Officer 57. 58. TOMMY D. WILSON Yea. man.1 Hot Rod Club; Homeroom Vice-President 56; Pan-Am • 56. HENRY LEE WINE That shakes me up.” DE Club. 37 ROBERT VAN WINKLE Ambition: Graduate from A M College. GARY WOODARD The flighty purpose is ne'er o'ertook unless the deed go with it. Student Council 56; Home- room President 57; Hi-Y 57; Track Team 57; President Boys' Forum 58. BOBBY YEAGER Ambition: Animal Hus- bandry. 4-H Vice-President 55; FFA 56; Footlights 57. 58; FTA 57. 58; Hot Rod 57. MARY LOUISE ZATOPEK Ambition: Travel Around the World. President Press Club 58; Cor- ral Staff 57. 58; Assistant Editor Corral 57. 58; Latin Club 56-58; Beauty Shop 58; Bronco 58; Girls' Forum Council 56, 58; National Honor Society 58. CECILIA MARIE ZEMANEK Ye gads! FHA; Future Nurses; Beauty- Shop 58; AH 56. ULDRIC ZEMANEK, JR. Ambition: Race driver. DE Club. JERRY ZIMMERMAN Ambition: College graduate. Homeroom Officer 58; Track 57. 58; Football 56-58; B” Association. GERALD ZUBIK Say Doll. Homeroom Pscsident 58; Band; Pan-Am; Footlights; Barbershop Quartet. PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Alice Nevcu Mary Jane Walker Fighters? Please, purple people eater Calypso cats. Who can swim?? King of the Raft Pass me the FOOD!! Fresh from Esquire.” Did you sec a group of Angels? 40 Who wears shorts ? sjorun T CLASS OFFICERS President, Brazos Varisco; Vice-President, Glenn Gregg; Treasurer, Kennth Patranella Secretary, Maragrct Carpenter; Project Chairman, Mike Kcrley. 42 Junior Glass of 1938 James John Martha Maxine Janie Roger Allen Ailphin Amis Autrey Avila Ayers Claudette Marion Linda Robert R. A. Billy Baker Baker BaB Batten Bell Berry Martha Joseph Judy Beverly Anthony Betty Bingham Birdwell Bishop Bledsoe Boatcallie Bolton Patsy Annette Debbie Frank Brenda Jimmy Bolton Bomnskie Boriskie Bravenec Brown Bruns 43 Eunice Burk halter Lanny Burkhalter Morris G. Burkhalter Elaine Burt Elaine Cargill Pinky Carll Billy Don Catalina Donald Cole Bill Cooper Lena Catalena Gwen Collier Eugene Cordero Margaret Carpenter Bobby Carter Frcida Bradford Contreras Cook 44 Nancy Cordell John Cornelius Margaret Chapman Bill Colson 'TV Larry Clift Sandra Clarlc Jack Connor Linda Cobb Betty Maragret Sara Martha Milton Franklin Glenn Dehart Dehlingcr Dillingham Docker)- Dobbs Dowling Wanda Elliott Geraldine Ellis John Faubion Hardy Faulk Katherine Fa2zino Sudie Flatt 45 Henrietta Foster Thomas Garrett Dominga Garza Nancy Gerkc Sandra Fieckenstcin Sandra Gregg Glenn Gregg Sandra Grady Jimmy Grey Manuel Gomez Alwilliam Ginzel Louis Griffin Leo Grimaldo Betty Hahn Kenneth Hallaran Kay Hart Jimmy Head Claudette Hensarling Merle Hicks Ruth Hodges Tommy Holidy Douglas Holloman Robert Holub — Donnie Hughes Ann Ilschner Edgar Ilschner Raymond Horsak Paul Hotard Ellen Howell Edward Hubacck Sheila Jackson Madeline Jandt Lyn Ingram Ronnie Isham Benny Jones Jane Jones Nelda Jopp Pat Keefer Eugene Kennedy Mike Justin Kerley Kidd David Kindt Norma Kindt Donnie King Paula Rosie Mary Kirby Kosek Krolczyk 47 Johnnie Larry Jackie Angela Cam Earl Kuder Landry Lane Lazarone Lee Leighman Jimmy Lewis Larry Locke Mary Ann Locke Augustine Lopez Jo Ann Lopez James Lumpkin Joe Luther David Lynch David McCormick Julia McCullcy Sue McElfish Johnny McGovern Annie Judy Marilyn Jo Ann Ronnie Jeanette McLewis McPherson Mallard Marriott Marshall Martin 48 Bobby Donald John Lloyd Eddie Mathis Mathis Mathis Maxwell Mayfield Carolyn Wayne Carroll Magdalena Naomi Merka Merrell Moehlman Moncivias Montoya Harvey Robert Jack Evelyn Elaine Moore Moore Morris Mosley Nedbelak Bonnie Charles Sharlenc Esther Earl Nevill Nichols Nixon Norcross Northcut Danny Philp Edward Pivonka Walter PI agens Rudell Pochl Ann Porter Jimmy Potts Elaine Marcia Jimmy Linda Wallace Thomas Price Ransom Restivo Restivo Richards Riley Linda Elaine L. J. G. W Phillip Jo Ann Rodgers Rosier Ruffino Russel Russell Saculla 50 Dicky Hugh Donald Travis Robert Charles Scott Seale Seay Sellers Shearer Sheldon Angelina Mary Ann Ann Stephanie John H. A. Stratta Stratta Sullivan Swafford Syptak Taylor 51 Barbara Thomas Gene Thomas Mary Jo Thompson David Trejo Ellen Trenckman Morris Tuck James Joe Joe Mildred Albert Brazos Touchstone Urbanovsky Urso Valenta Vaquero Varisco Kenneth Bobby Bill Jerry Windol Tommy Vaughn Vernon Wallace Watson Weaver Wcdel Ora George Marlene Joe Douglas Jane Westbrook White White Wilder Williams Williams 52 David Winninghi n La Nell Wilson Gerald Winn Johnny Pat Williams Williams Gilbert Wilson Jonnie Jimmy Young Youngblood PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Roger Canales Donald Hollinger Mitchell Keith Earl Norcross Johnny Rocha Mary Alice Velasquez 53 A unior Activities Opening night ... at last. Support the team—and the Junior Class. Junior-Senior Prom floor show The Salt Grass Trail at the Green and White game. 23 Skiddoo! Chefs at work. CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Kay Couger Henry Boxley Beverly Scasta Mclva Jo Cox . . Jo Ann Vincent Sophomore ( ass of 1958 Andy Anderson Lou Antony Wilma Baker Johnny Barton Paul Beard Nelda Batten Judy Andert Mike Arredondo Lancill Barnes Barbara Batten Nancy Beard Jimmy Andres Mary Ellen Atkinson Beverly Barron Mary Nell Batten Oren Beal Karen Beckmeyer 57 Linda Beene Marie Berger Albert Bonifaze Henry Boxley Dora May Bell David Bolton Richard Boswell Robert Boyd John Buchanan Dewaync Caldwell Henry Brewer Brenda Butler Irene Cantu Ann Cahill Joyce Cargill Beverly Compton Melva Jo Cox Janet Davids Nancy Dorsey Peggy Dyer Travis Eden Bruce Carrier Richard Cook Emily Crouch Betty Davis Lucy Duran Vivian Easley Charlotte Etheridge Bill Dansby Loren Dc Mottier Johnny Duron Dana Eddins Richard Etheridge 59 John Charles Fazzino Eugene Fisher Judy Foster Sally Gcrke Joe Gilmore Elda Mae Glover Tim Fauch Johnny Fazzino Gary Foreman Wanetta Garcia Barbara Gibbs Daniel Ginzcl Stephen Gongora Nina Lou Faver Judy Ferguson Jane Fisher Patricia Gasek Helen Gilcrease Clifford Glover John Gossett Louise Graham Barbara Green Joe Hagin Roland Harding William Graham Phyllis Grizzaffi Renetta Hall Pat Hardwick 43 n Glenn Gray Richard Guinn Russell Hallaran Tommy Harmel Joe Henderson Rita Hightower Judy Hoppess 61 Sue Hughes Charles Janak David Jernigan George Inglchart Carol Johanson Joel Jolly Frank Kadanka David Kehlenbrink Doris Konccny Carolyn Kubin Josephine Lero Don Little Larry Lucas Jean Lynch Linda Mack Kenneth Lindsey Gloria Lopez Doris Luza Paula Maddox Pattye Mainer Darlene Linnstaedter Richard Lord Edward Luza Jackie McLaughlin Tony Manriquez 63 Joe Marin Wilburn May Dora Mendez Jesse Montelongo Ralph Morgan Jimmy Nash Harold Metzcr Carolyn Moore Bobby Mosley Lawrence Matus Darby Meier Emile Moncivais Joe Moreno John Murphy Vernon Newland Eric Nye Charles Patranella Amilia Perez Lynn Peyton Norman Poehl Raymond Pope 1 Charlene Patrick Mervin Peters Alvin Phelps Jane Pond Linda Potts Patsy Olexy Gardner Parker Jeannie Peacock Jo Ann Petroski David Phillips Karlene Ponzio Billy Powers 65 Lindcll Pringle Victor Quintana Barbara Remeli Johnny Rizzo Maxine Pustka Shirley Rahnert Virginia Salinas ✓ Marie Salvaggio - Ruth Putz Gilbert Rameriz Pat Risingcr Billy Rodriquez Judy Rountree Richard Ruffino Billie Jean Sample Delories Schaudies 1 Sarah Shirley Mary Helen Sifucntiz Ann Stanford Josetta Scanlin Robert Scott Michael Sides Nick Sifuentiz Wayne Smith Bobbie Steele Beverly Scasta Gerald Sheppard Bobby Siegcrt Barbara Sikorskic Monroe South Bobby Stevener 67 Bobby Thomas Norma Trant Lynn Vance Jo Ann Vincent Grace Ellen Wattinger Linda Wheelan Teddy Tumlinson Melinda Vaqucra Billy Wade Kenneth West Carolyn White Gary’ Sylvester Mike Triola Jane White- Pat Wilkins Leon Willingham Jeanette Winslow Steve Wood Dorthy Zweifel Linda White Pat Willard Bonnie Wilson Eddie Winters Wayne White Leon Williamson Mary Wilson Joe Womack Alvin Zcmanek ■I NOT PICTURED Concha Caballero Thomas Crockett Robert Gallaway Eilliam Graham Sharon Juett Carol Knutsen Carlton Maddox Jimmy Marie Moreno Dennis Nixon Kenneth Patterson Joe Quintero Jo Ann Roll Jimmy Wright Bill Way Whitly 69 Sophomore Tlciiuities BENNIE GRIFFEN Original Declamation JUSTIN KIDD TIM FUCHE 3rd Place Debate ’7nterscho astic League Dinners RICHARD MOORE Writing. Poetry Interpretation I.INDA ROGERS Alternate ELLEN HOW ELL Poetry Interpretation JUDY OLIVER Alternate PAMELA DURRE Extemporaneous Speaking NELDA JOPP LINDA BRADEY Debate SHIRLEY BROWN Declamation Top, left to right: Jim CoVan, Charles Hcrtel, Bennie Griffen, Bill Carmichael, Robert Carleton, Denny Wheeland, Ray Stanford, Raymond Leighman, Jack Lester, Mike Kerley, Wandaleen Phoel, Carla Thomas, Lorita Donaho, Elizabeth Hightower. Phillip Russel, Jack Stockton, Sandra Clark, Ann Sullivan, Donald Cole, Richard Moore, Justin Kidd, Margaret Dehlinger. Bottom: Martha Amis, Ellen Howell, Judy McPherson, Mary Ann Thames, Kakey Griffen, Marcia Williamson, Billie Jean Blazek, Gail Schlesselman, Helen Odstrical, Dale Porter, Janice Beal, Florence Haupt, Kay McDonald. Myma McGuire, Barbara Holloman, Jane Dclapane. Mary Louise Zatopek, Margaret Carpenter, Betty Bolton. OLD MEMBERS: Myma McGuire, Barbara Holloman, Janice Jones, Barney Blackburn, Nathlan Rezzoffi, Kay McDonald, Linda Brady, Richard Moore, Raymond Leighman. Jhespian Soc e p NEW MEMBERS: Shirty Brown, Linda Cobb, Judy McPherson, Jo Anna White. Bennie Griffon, Sandra Clark, Ellen Howell, Helen Odstricil, Jeanette Martin, Pam Durrc, Margaret Carpenter, Judy Oliver, Justin Kidd, Donald Cole. David Lynch. Phillip Russel. Earnest Lewis. BENNIE GRIFFEN Student Body President DALE PORTER President of Girls' Forum MICKEY ROSS Vice-President Student Body ROBERT CARLETON Editor of the Corral KAKEY GRIFFEN Corresponding Secretary Student Council RAYMOND LEIGHMAN President of Choir -V GENEVA WEHRING Editor of Bronco MARGARET CARPENTER Cheerleader, Tennis Club Judy McPherson 2nd Vice-President of Girls’ Forum JACK LESTER President of Hi-Y LORITA DONA HO Head Cheerleader Vice-President Pan-American D.A.R. Award BILLIE JEAN BLAZEK Drum Major 1st Vice-President Girls' Forum MARCIA WILLIAMSON Recording Secretary of Student Body Majorette Qui I ancf Scro T — Ellen Howell, Mary Louise Zatopek, Geneva Wehring, Robert Carlcton. banforlfi 'Tlwarcfs RAY STANFORD MARY LOUISE ZATOPEK 1 BILL CARMICHAEL Salutatori an ELIZABETH HIGHTOWER Valedictorian BENNIE GRIFFEN LOR IT A DONAHO Front row, left to right: Bill Carmichael, Jack Lester. Richard Moore. Back row: Robert Carleton. Charles Hertel, Don Kopetsky. 7!me rica n 7fis forty 71 ware LEE COURTNEY iffat ie maiics 71 ward KAY McDonald JANICE BEAL labe 7?u A 71 wards BUTCH SHEFFIELD Hri 71 ward BUDDY LUTHER due i aswe da efty 71 ward Vi BENNIE GRIFFEN - .V i Harry Chambers Award—MANUAL GOMEZ Aootba I — Awarefs Best Lineman—JOHNNY GARNER Best Back—MORRIS BURKHALTER Scrapbooks to Captains BUTCH SHEFFIELD JACK STOCKTON Most Valuable Player JACK STOCKTON GENEVA WEHRING ANN PAGE Citizens of the JKonth Each month the Student Council nom- inates and votes for the student thought most active in school activities for that month. The following were chosen. JEANETTE PATRICK junior CRotar ans BARNEY BLACKBURN BUDDY LUTHER WALTER DAHLBERG TOMMY McDonald Jivirfers Top, left to right Bottom Jeanne Peacock Marilyn Mallard Bonnie Neville Billie Jean Blazek Marcia Williamson Jeanette Martin Linda Rcstivo 88 Top, left to right Martha Amis Lorita Donaho Margaret Carpenter Kneeling Janice Beal Pat Williams 89 KAKEY GRIFFEN Corresponding Secretary BENNIE GRIFFEN President of the Student Body MICKEY ROSS Vice-President _ 7IC SS S.O .CTl. MARCIA WILLIAMSON LOR ITA DONA HO MICKEY ROSS Queen Lorita Donaho receives a bou- quet of red carnations. Homecoming Queen for 1958, Lorita Donaho, was crowned by Captain Lloyd (Butch) Shef- field. He then presented her with a bouquet of red carnations. The nominees were presented with long stemmed red roses. HOMECOMING Ql'EEN: Lorita Donaho HOMECOMING NOMINEES for 1958: From left to right: Barbara Taylor, Marcia Willeamson. Billie Jean Blazek, Ann Elliot, Lorita Donaho. 98 HER MAJESTY AND THE COURT—From left to right arc: Joe Womack, Jo Ann Vincent, Glenn Gregg, Judy McPherson. Walter Dahlberg, Janice Beal, Bennie Griffin, Billie Jean Blazek, Larry Huffman, Kathrine Griffin, Brazos Va'risco, Melva Jo Cox. CROWN BEARERS: Ann Vick and Mike Linney. WITTIEST—Judy Cannon. Bill Corbusier MARCH OF DIMES KING AND QUEEN—Martha Amis. Mickey Ross BEST ALL-ROUND Dale Porter Jack Stockton CUTEST—Barbara Taylor. Walter Dahlberp. BEST DANCERS Carolyn McDonald Ronnie Allen PERSONALITY PLUS —Jo Anna White, Gary Woodard. BEST LOOKIN’—Ann Elliott, Benny Ellison. SWEETEST—Johnny Garner, Jeanette Kubin. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED—Kay McDonald, Charles Hertel. MOST TALENTED—Mary Ann Thames. Rich- ard Moore. FRIENDLIEST—Lou Cothran, Denny Wheelan. N WORKSHOP AND T.S.C. DELEGATES ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Marcia Williamson, Geneva Wehring, Ann Stanford. Jeanette Ann Stanford. Roger Ayers. Kakey Griffin. Patrick. John Syptak, Bennie Griffin. Glenn Gregg. PRESIDENT Bennie Griffin VICE-PRESIDENT Mickey Ross RECORDING SECRETARY Marcia Williamson CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Kakey Griffin TREASURER Denny Wheelan JUNIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Ann Porter. Lee Courtney cjtuefent ( ounciI ATHLETIC COMMITTEE CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE Lou Antony. Marcia Williamson. Jimmy Lewis. Walter Dahlebcrg. Eric Nye. Jeanette Patrick. Dale Porter. Walter Hoke. CAFETERIA COMMITTEE CIVIC COMMITTEE Betty Roys, Sally Lehr. Geneva Wehring. Ann Porter, Joyce Cargill, Ronnie Marshall, Lorita Donaho. RELIGIOUS COMMITTEE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Denny Wheclan, Richard Guinn, Tommy Holidy. Lee Courtney. Linda Rodgers, Robert Carleton SAFETY COMMITTEE INSIDE TRAFFIC COMMITTEE Joe Womack, Tommy McDonald, John Syptak, Louis Griffin. Ray Stanford, Marcia Ransom, Gary Woodard. Dale Porter, President; Billie Jean Blazek, First Vice-President; Judy McPherson, Second Vice- President; Judy Cannon, Third Vice-President; Helen Odstricil. Secretary; Wandalcne Pochl, Reporter; Jo Anna White, Reader. The Girls Forum is an organization in which all girls of Stephen F. Austin High School hold membership. Its purpose is to provide inter- esting and beneficial programs that help in making decisions con- cerning special problems and vocations. During the year the forum sponsored several school and civic service projects. The theme for the year, He Leadeth Me,” was chosen from the Twenty-third Psalm. Mrs. Vick sponsors the forum. 104 Gary Woodard. President; James Kemp, Vice-President; Larry Huffman. Secretary; Jack Connor. Every boy in the school has membership to the Boys' Forum. The function of the Boys’ Forum is to create interest among the boys and give them an idea of different vocations from which they can plan a career. The Boys’ Forum meets once a month during which they have speakers explain the functions of various careers to them. Reporter. 105 R. Allen. M. Amis, L. Barnes, L. Ball, B. Barron. B. Batten. M. Batten, N. Beard. O. Beal, J. Beal, M. Bingham. L. Anthony, L. Brady, S. Brown. B. Butler, H. Boxely, D. Caldwell, J. Cannon. A. Cargill, M. Carpenter, L. Clark, S. Clark, L. Cobb, G. Collier. N. Cordell, M. Cox, E. Crouch, L. Carter, J. Dairdo, P. Durrey, L. Donaho, D. Eddins, M. E)ege. A. Elliott, H. Faulk, L. Fazzino, S. Fleckenstein, J. Foster, S. Gage, B. Gibbs, N. Godwin. D. Griesser, K. Griffin, F. Haupt, J. Gead, C. Hertel, R. Hodges, B. Holloman, E. Howell, E. Ilschncr, L. Ingram, S. Jackson, J. Jones. J. Jones, N. Jopp, E. Kenedy, C. Knudsen, P. Knudsen, M. Krolczyk, C. Kubin, J. Kubin, S. Lehr, J. Sane. R. Leighman, B. Luther, J. Martin. E. Lewis, M. Mallard, S. Mathis, J. McDlellan. C. McDonald, K. McDonald, T. McDonald, M. McGuire. J. McPherson, R. Moore, P Nash, S. Nixon, H. Odstrcil, J. Oliver. B. Orr. J. Pack, G. Parker. C. Patrick, J. Patrick, S. Piccolo, K. Ponzio, D. Porter, E. Price, M. Pustka, L. Restivo, N. Rezzoffi, C. Rumfield. C. Ryan, J. Saculla, B. Scasta. G. Schlcsselman, J. Seay, B. Sheffield, A. Slaughter, C. Steart. A. Sullivan, S. Swafford, A. Stanford, P. Siegert. B. Taylor, M. Thames, P. Thames, G. Thomas, B. Thompson, M. Ihompson, C. Thomson, E. Trenckman, J. Vincest. J. Wilman. G. Watinger, J. White. B. Wilcox, P. Wilkins. P. Williams, M. Williamson. B. Yeager, G. Zubik. Jootfijnts PRESIDENT .... VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER .... REPORTER ..... Nathlan Rezzoffi ... Helen Odsticil .... Elaine Price Martha Krolczyk .. Jeanette Kubin M. Amis, L. Antony, B. Blazek, J. Bruns, L. Burkhalter, J. Cannon. E. Cargill, L. Cobb, G. Collier, N. Cordell, L. Cothran. E. Crouch, K. Cougar, J. Deleplane, S. Dillingham, L. Donaho, P. Durrec, A. Elliott. L. Fazzino, D. Griesscr, K. Griffin, K. Hart. W. Holleman, E. Howell, S. Jackson. J. Jones, R. Kosek, M. Krolczyk, M. Krolczyk, J. Kubin, B. Luther, J. Lynch, D. McComick, K. McDonald, M. McGuire. J. McPherson, J. Mayfield, B. Neville, S. Nixon, J. Oliver. A. Page. A. Porter, D. Porter, E. Price, M. Putska, L. Rogers, B. Scasta, P. Spell, A. Sullivan, S. Swafford, M. Thames. C. Thomas, E. Trenckman, J. White, M. Williamson, J. Young. M. Zatopek. J. Martin. EDITOR Geneva Wehring ASSISTANT EDITOR Ellen Howell BUSINESS MANAGERS Bonnie Angus. Kay McDonald ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Stephanie Swafford iron co Robert Carleton, Pam Durre, Pat Foster, Sally Lehr, Pat Luza, Elaine Ncdbalek, Collette Thompsen. Jo Ann Vincent, Mary Wilson, Mary Louise Zatopck. Our school newspaper, The Corral, is made possible by the endless work of its entire staff. The majority of its workers are interested in some aspect of journalism as a career. However, anyone may be on the staff. The paper is a bi-monthly publication of articles and stories which keep students informed about school activities and all happenings concerning Stephen F. Austin. M. Amis, L. Ball, J. Bond, J. Cargill, L. Cobb, L. Cothran. L. Donaho, D. Eddins, M. Dege. F. Haupt, J. Hoppess, E. Howell, J. Jones, S. Juette, J. Kubin. J. Lynch. J. Martin, M. Muzny, J. McPherson, S. Nixon, A. Page. A. Porter, E. Price, M. Ransom, B. Sample, V. Smith, P. Spell, A. Stanford, P. Stidham, M. Thames, E. Trenckman, C. Turk, L. Whcclan, M. Williamson. M. Wilson, J. Young. CONVENTION DELEGATES Flo Haupt. Jean Lynch, Judy McPherson PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY REPORTER CHAPLAIN Florence Haupt Lou Cothran Ann Porter Sharlenc Nixon Elaine Price J. Allen. O. Beal. D. Boswell, H. Boxley, C. Burley, R. Carleton, B. Carmichel, L. Carter. F. Dobbs, S. Enloc, G. Gregg. C. Hertel, J. Hudson. J. Lester, J. Lewis, D. Lynch. E. Mayfield, T. McDonald, C. Mohelman, R. Moore, S. Nigh, G. Parker. M. Peters, T. Porter, N. Pritchard. J. B. Roberts. R. Stanford. J. Syptak, D. Wheelan, G. Whitely, D. Winningham. M-y CONVENTION DELEGATES Sam Enloe. Tom McDonald. Franklin Dobbs PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY REPORTER CHAPLAIN PARLIAMENTARIAN Jack Lester Charles Hertel Gates Whitely Sammy Enloc Charles Burley Johnny Hudson M. Adams, M. Amis, J. Andres, L. Antony, M. Atkinson, J. Avila, L. Ball, B. Barron. J. Beal, O. Beal, B. Blackburn, V. Bosquez, S. Brown, L. Burklalter, B. Butler, C. Caballero, R. Canales. J. Cannon, E. Cargill, R. Carlcton, L. Cedillo, D. Cole, G. Collier, J. Cornelius, M. Cox, M. Creed, E. Crouch, J. Contreras, J. Delaplane, L. Donaho, N. Dorsey, B. Duron, P. Duron, P. Durrc, C. Dyer, M. Dege, A. Elliot, B. Ellison, J. Fazzino, S. Fleckenstcin, F. Forstoff, G. Fort, D. Garza, P. Gasck, S. Gerke, H. Gilcross, N. Godwin, S. Gongora, C. Grace, S. Gregg, D. Grieser, K. Hart, F. Haupt, L. Henton, A. Herrera, J. Hercra, W. Hoke, E. Howell. A. Huggins. E. Illschner, C. Janak, G. Inglchart. C. Johanson, J. Jones, J. Jones. N. Jopp, J. Josey, J. Keeling. M. Kcrley, C. Kubin, J. Kubin. R. Leighman, J. Lero. J. Lindlcy, R. Lindsay, G. Lopez. D. Lynch, P. Mainer, J. Marin. R. Marshall, J. Martin, B. Mathis, K. Mathis, S. Mathis, D. McCormick, M. McGuire, J. McPherson. D. Medina, B. Mehn, D. Mendez, C. Moelhman, E. Moncivais, M. Moncivais, J. Montelongo, N. Montoya, R. Moore, J. Moreno, B. Mosley, C. Munoz, J. Munoz, B. Murray, M. Muzny, E. Nedbalek, B. Odstricil, H. Odstricil, L. Pena. M. Peters, L. Peyton, S. Picolo, W. Poehl, J. Pond, D. Porter, L. Potts, M. M. Putska, V. Quintana, J. Quintero, P. Risinger, J. Robert, J. Rocha, E. Rodriguez, B. Roys, P. Russel, B. Scanlin, J. Scanlin, G. Schlesselman, G. Sheppard, S. Shirley, D. Smith, B. Taylor, B. Thomas, C. Thomas, G. Thomas, M. Thompson, N. Trant, B. Turk, C. Turk, M. Vaquera, D. Whcclan, L. Wheellan, C. White, J. White, J. White, P. Willard, J. Williams, M. Williamson, D. Winningham, G. Zubik, D. Zweifel, J. Valencia. CPah-Ol. mencan PRESIDENT ........... Anastasio Herrera VICE-PRESIDENT ......... Lorita Donaho SECRETARY .............. Martha Amis TREASURER ........... Carroll Moehlman REPORTER ............... Robert Carleton Is that blindfold on tight? Beautiful Spanish dancer. And next on the show Jo Anna breaks the Christmas pinata Getting ready for the big swing. What are they looking at? 13 B. Angus, A. Ballentine, L. Brady, J. Butler, R. Carlton, M. Carpenter, S. Carrel I. E. Daniel, P. Durre, P. Foster, L. Gaston. R. Hall, E. Howell, C. Johanson, D. Jemigan, J. Keeling, S. Lehr. K. Lero, P. Luza, J. Mayfield. S. McElfish, B. Mchn, E. Nedbalck, J. Oliver. J. Walling- ford. M. Zatopek. G. Wchring. One of the foremost objectives of the Press Press Ofub 114 Club this year was to acquaint the members with the method of publication of the high school paper and the yearbook. Informa- tion of careers in journalism, field trips to local newspaper plants, and radio and tele- vision studios, and participation in state press conventions were made available to the group. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY REPORTER Mary Louise Zatopek Pat Foster Bonnie Angus .......... Pat Luza B Bolton, P. Bolton, J Bruns. M. Burkhaltcr. B. Carmichael. L. Carrel I, S. Clark, L. Cobb. W. Dahlberg, M. Dehlinger, S. Dillingham, S. Enloe, H. Faulk, L. Fazzino. S. Gage. J. Hfead, C. Hertcl, J. Kidd, C. Lee, S. Lehr, B. Luther. J. McCulley, R. Moore. J. Nash, S. Nixon, S. Nyc, J Oliver. A. Page, N. Pritchard, L. Rodgers. A. Sullivan. B. Wallace. W. Weaver. J. Youngblood. Oe6ate The purpose of the Debating Society is to acquaint students in the art of friendly arguing or debating. During the year, planned or spontaneous debates were given by the members and trips were taken to broaden the members’ understanding of de- bating. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY REPORTER PARLIAMENTARIAN Richard Moore Linda Rodgers Sally Lehr Linda Carrel 1 Charles Hertcl 115 J. Andert. L. Barnes. R. Batten. M. Batten. J. Birdwell, J. Bonifazi. J. Bruns. M. Carpenter, E. Cargill, J. Cargill, J. Fazzino. J. Fisher, F. Forsthaff, J. Gilmare. K. Hallaran. M. Hughes. F. Kadanka, F. Kindt. J. Konccny, D. Kopetsky. J. Lero. K. Lindsey. M. Muzny. J. Nash, C. Nichols, J. Novosad, N. Nuche, J. Potts. B. Powers. C. Salvaggio, S. Schulz. S. Shirley, B. Sicgert, B. Stevener, M. Triola. J. Urso, K. West. M. White. J. Wilder. The 4-H Club was formed in order to in- terest young people in better practices of farming and homemaking through demon- strations and projects and to make im- provements in home and community life according to the club motto To Make the Best Better.” PRESIDENTS Joe Urso, Marlene White VICE-PRESIDENTS Martha Batten. Bobby Stevener SECRETARIES Jane Fisher. Don Kopetsky REPORTER Elaine Cargill COUNCIL DELEGATES Lanei 11 Barnes. Ken West 116 J. Andert. W. Baker, M. Batten, J. Beal. N. Beard. J. Bishop, B. Blazek, V. Bosqucz. G. Boyette. S. Burlin, B. Bledsoe, C. Cabillera, L. Cardills, L. Cothran. J. Delaplane. B. Duron. P. Duron. D. Caldwell. V. Easley, A. Ellitot, C. Ethridge. B. Elliott. N. Favor, J. Fisher. S. Flatt. P. Fridel. S. Gage. L. Gaston, E. Glover. L. Grahom. P. Grazziffi, S. Gregg. B. Hahn. J. Hamburg. M. Hamilton, D. Hibron. R. Hightower, B. Hollar. A. Huggins. M. Hughes. A. Ilschner, M. Jandt, F. Kindt. M. Kindt. F. Kent. J. Lindley. D. Luza. S. McDIfish, A. McLcsis. J. Martin. J. Massie, J. Mayfield, B. Mchn, M. Muzney, E. Norcross, M. Novak. N. Nuchc. R. Olexcy. A. Page. J. Petroski, D. Phillips. W. Poehl, E. Price, M. Ransom, B. Riley. C. Rync. L. Restivo. B. Scandlin, J. Schultz, P. Siegert. B. Lilorsli, A. Slaughter. V. Smith. P. Spell, P. Stcdman, M. White, L. Vance, J. Young, C. Zemanic. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER REPORTER PARLIAMENTARIAN Ann Page Marcia Ransom Sue McElfish Judy .Massie Patsy Siegert Norma Kindt future 7forn em a7ers F H A. SWEETHEART Earl White 117 M. Batten, M. Berger, M. Bingham. V. Bosquez. W. Church. J. Dclaplane. B. Duron. P. Duron, P. Fridel, S. Gaston, E. Glover. B. Greene. D. Gricsser. R. Hall, P. Hardwick. M. Hughes, S Hughes, S. Jackson, J. Jones, F. Kindt, B. Laijo, D. Lee. D. Lindstcadcr. J. Lynch. P. Maddox, S. McElfish, B. Ogg, K. Ponzio. M. Putska. N. Robinson. M. Ruffino. C. Ryan, D. Schaudies, J. Schultz, C. Thompson, M. Trant, C. Turk. L. Wheelan, J. White. J. White, C. Zimonek. The Future Nurses, under the sponsorship Juture Curses of Mrs. Bowen, is an organization which enables girls who are interested in nursing as a career to study the profession. As their projects, the club visited local hos- pitals and the Children’s Therapy Center. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER .... REPORTER ..... Jane Dclaplane Diane Gricsser Jane White .... Jean Lynch Lillian Gaston 118 M. Amis. J. Andert, J. Beal. B. Blazek. J. Buffington. J. Cannon, E. Cahill, M. Carpenter. L. Carroll, N. Clary. L. Cobb. G. Collier. L. Cothran. M. Cox. T. Daniels, L. Donaho. D. Edtiins, M. Edge. N. Faver, J. Fisher. J. Cargill, P. Gasck. B. Gibbs. S. Gregg. K. Griffin. M. Hamilton. K. Hart, F. Haupt. J. Henry, E. Hightower. B. Holleman. C. Hudetts. J. Hudson. J. Jones. J. Kubin. J. Lane. C. Lee, J. McClellan, M. McGuire, J. McPherson. M. Mallard. J. Martin, J. Massie, N. Montoya, L. Morelia. R. Morgan. P. Nash. B. Nevill, E. Nedbalck, H. Odstrcil, G. Parder, S. Pate, D. Porter. T. Porter. L. Potts, E. Price. B. Remcle. P. Risingcr. J. Rountree. C. Rumfield, A. Schiller, G. Schlesselman, A. Stratta. S. Swafford. M. Thames. E. Trcnckman. J. White, B. Wilcox, P. Williams. M. Williamson, J. Willman, M. Wilson. B. Yeager. Juiure Jeachers This club operates as a service club for local teachers and for three local teachers’ organizations. The goal of the club is to interest students in teaching as a career and to cultivate the qualities necessary for a good teacher. PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER REPORTER HISTORIAN Lou Cothran Judy Cannon Janice Beal Jeanette Martin Dale Porter Kay Hart 119 C. Arnold. P. Bolton, A. Bomonskie, J. A. Brown. E. Burt. E. Burkhalter. E. Byars. M. Byer, N. R. Clary. C. Davis. B. DeHart. L. Free. N. Gerke. B. Habarta, J. Hurley. P. Kirby. W. Johnson. P. Keefer. N. McLain, J. Marriott. C. Moore, C. Nash. E. Raupe. M. Sikorski. A. Sodolak. R. Stewart. D. Trejo. M. Valenta, M. J. Walker. O. Williams, H. Wine. U. Zemanek. Distributive PRESIDENT FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER REPORTER ............. Nina Ruth Clary Marie Sikorski .... Chuck Moore Annette Bomonskie Barbera Habarta ...... Louis Free dedication SWEETHEART Nina Ruth Clary C. Burley, B. Carmichcal, J. CoVan. A. Current. J. Hudson. T. Kolbansinski. J. Lester., K. McDonald. G. Moore. L. Parker. A new club, the Slide Rule Club, has been organized at S.F.A. The club was club meets every Monday, and on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. The members of the club have learned how to multiply, divide, find the tangent of an angle, and expect to take logarithms toward the end of the semester. The club is constantly practicing their operations in every class during the day. Each member is trying to become faster and more accurate in his calculations each day. organized just before the Christmas holidays and began meeting in January. The 121 R. Batten. R. A. Bell, J. Birdwell, T. Brady. J. Fazzino. T. Crockett, J. Gray, B. Jones, D. Kindt. J. Kindt, G. Kopetsky, P. Lero, L. Locke. L. Maxwell, E. Northcutt. T. Riley. R. Rosprim. G. Sherrill, W. Smith, B. Stevenson, H. Wcedon. D. Williams. E. White. G. White. J. Wright. PRESIDENT Earl White VICE-PRESIDENT Thomas Riley SECRETARY Gary Sherrill REPORTER Earl Northcutt PARLIAMENTARIAN Hardy Weedon future farmers F.F.A. SWEETHEART Marcia Ransom OUSTANDING FUTURE FARMER Earl White POULTRY AWARD Gary Sherri I These awards were presented at the annual banquet honoring the Future Farmers of America. FIRST STATE BANK AWARD Benny Jones DAIRY AWARD Earl White H. Boxely, M. Burkhalter, B. Carmichael, J. Carrier, J. Connor, H. Cortez, J. CoVan. W. Dahlberg, S. Enloe, B. Garrison, B. Griffin. L. Griffin, J. Head. A. Herrera. C. Hertel, J. Hudson, L. Huffman, D. Johnson, J. Kemp, T. McDonald, R. Marshall. D. Mooney, K. Patranclla. B. Phipps, S. Piccolo, J. Rocha. M. Ross, R. H. Schlicker, H. Seale, B. Sheffield, R. Stanford. J. Stockton, P. Thompson, D. Wheelen, G. Whitely, J. Willmann, J. Zimmerman. The B” Association is an organization consisting of all boys who have earned letters in any of the sports offered. These boys work hard and must maintain a good scholastic average to belong. Member- ship is for life, and the supporters of the organization are the lettermen who have graduated. 124 A. Anderson, J Beal, O. Beal, M. Bingham, B. Bolton. C. Burley, E. Cargill. M. Chapman, G. Collier, W. Dahl berg, N. Favcr. J. Fisher. S. Ficckenstein, K. Griffin, R. Hodges. D. Hughes! S. Lehr, J. Nash, E. Nebalek, S. Pate. L. Potts, A. Porter. J. B. Roberts. G. Thomas. F. Wheat J. White, J. A. White, P. Wilkins. M. Wilson. J. Winslow. The Tennis Club consists of students who play and are interested in tennis. The main objectives of the club arc to promote tennis and increase interest in tennis, to stress good sportsmanship, to gain a better knowl- edge of tennis by providing speakers at the meetings, and to sponsor an invitational tennis tournament. PRESIDENT -................ Sammy Pate VICE-PRESIDENT Walter Dahlbcrg SECRETARY ................ Gwen Collier TREASURER ............. Elaine Nedbalek PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Margaret Chapman B. Angus. M. Amis, L. Ball. M. Bingham. B. Bledsol. B. Bolton. P. Bolton, G. Boyctt, G. Boyctt. S. Brown, J. Bultcr. B. Butler. D. Caldwell. J. Cannon. E. Cargill, M. Carpenter, L. Catalina. L. Cedilia, M. Chapman. L. Cobb. L. Clark. S. Clark, G. Collier, B. Compton. N. Cordell, J. Cairda. J. Davis, B. Duron, J. Duron. P. Durrc. E. Eason, D. Eddins, B. Elliott, W. Elliott, G. Ellis, C. Erthedge, L. Fazzino, J. Ferguson, J. Foster. P. Fridel, S. Gage, P. Gasck, L. Gaston. B. Gibbs. H. Gilcrease. L. Graham, P. J. Grizzoffi, J. Hamburg. M. Hamilton, P. Hardwick. K. Hart. D. Hollar. E. Howell, S. Hughes, J. Hoppess. A. Huggins. S. Jackson. J. Jones, N. Jopp, C. Knutson. P. Knutscn, R. Kosek, M. Knolczyk. M. Knolczyk, C. Lee, P. Luza, P. Maddox. J. A. Mariott. J. Martin. J. Massie. J. McCulley, M. McGuire, J. McPherson, N. Manloya, P Nash. S. Nixon, E. Norcross, R. L. Olexy, J. Oliver, J. Pack, A. Page. L. Peyton. D. Phillips. W. Pacl, J. Pond, E. Price, M. Pustka. L. Restivo. N. Rezzoffi, C. Ryan. J. Schultz, P. Seigert, A. J. Slaughter. P. Spell, P. Stidham, A. Stratta, A. Sullivan. S. Swafford, B. Taylor, M. A. Thames, P. Thames, B. Thomas, C. Thomas. G. Thomas. M. Thompson, E. Trenckman. J. Valencia, J. A. Vincent, F. Ventura, M. Vaquera, C. Zemanek, M. L. Zatopek. PRESIDENT ...... VICE-PRESIDENT . SECRETARY REPORTER Judy Bulter Naomi Montaya Ellen Howell Barbara Thomas r ■ ■ ' 1 itIHill il! Mi;1 J InH WBMwM J. Allen, R. Allen, B. Blackburn, H. Boxely, B. Carmichael, B. Carrier, L. R. Carter, B. Corbusier, B. R. Dansby, S. Enloc, G. Gregg, R. Hall. A. Herrara, D. Holieman, G. Inglehart, J. Kidd. T. Lane, R. Leighman, J. Lester, D. Lynch, J. McClellan. D. McCormick. E. Nash, J. Roberts, G. Sylvester, P. Thompson, G. Whitely, B. Wilcox, J. Wilman, D. Winningham, C. Yeates, J. Youngblood, G. Zubik. C73ar6er S£op Society The Barbershop Society is for boys inter- ested in music and singing. This organiza- tion gives the boys a chance to sing for their enjoyment and give a few informal performances. The society meets every other Monday under the direction of Mr. Carl Best. PRESIDENT David Winningham VICE-PRESIDENT ............ Ronnie Allen SECRETARY-TREASURER James Allen M. Batten, N. Batten, M. Bonjo, M. Creed. B. Elliott, W. Elliott, M. Hamilton, P. Hardwick, J. Henry. E. Hightower, R. Hightower, B. Holleman. C. Hudetts, M. Hughes, S. Hughes, A. Ilschner. D. Penicia, C. McAlilcy, S. McElfish, C. Moore, D. Phillips. C. Ryan, B. Scanlin. L. Wilson, B. Holleman. PRESIDENT FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Carolyn Ryan Joyce Henry SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Mildred Hughes SECRETARY ................ Sue McElfish TREASURER ............. Dorothy Pcnicka REPORTER .................. Mary Creed HISTORIAN ............ Darlene Phillips LIBRARY HELPERS D. Caldwell, J. Davis, B. Elliott. M. Hamilton. J. Henry, E. Hightower. B. Holleman, C. Hudetts. A. Ilschner, S. McElfish, C. Merka, D. Nichols, E. Norcross, D. Phillips. PICCOLOS AND FLUTES: Billie Jean Blazek, Mary Ann Thames, Judy Foster, Jcannie Peacock. E FLAT CLARINETS: Kay McDonald. Marilyn Mallard. B FLAT CLARINETS: Jim CoVan. Nelda Jopp, Edgar Thielemann, Eugene Cordero. Florence Haupt, Ann Elliott. Naomi Montoya. Margaret Dehlinger. Norma Kindt. Beverly Compton. Paul Beard. Judith Oliver. Carolyn White. Nancy Dorsey. Brenda Brown, Dorothy Zwcifel, Melinda Vaquera, Irene Cantu. Sandra Clark. ALTO CLARINETS: Jeanette Martin. Bonnie Ncvill, Diann Hollar. BASS CLARINETS: Alvin Schiller. Brad Cook, Lanny Burkhalter. Billy Powers. BASSOONS: Marcia Williamson, Beverly Scasta. ALIO SAXOPHONES: Gail Schlesselman. Jack Connor, Judy McPherson, Sara Dillingham. Linda Restivo. Eddie Daniel, Billy Frank Meads. Jackie McLaughlin. Jimmy Andres. TENOR SAXOPHONES: Leo Grimaldo. Charlie Munoz. Charles Ribardo. BARITONE SAXOPHONES: Leslie Morello, Jimmy Bruns. CORNETS: Ray Stanford. Roger Ayers. Walter Dahlberg. Jack Morris, Charles Dyer. Tommy Nelson, Leon Krolczyk, Anthony Boatcallic. Robert Moore. David Kchlenbrink, Stephanie Elliott. FRENCH HORNS: Sammy Pate. John Allphin. Lunette Fazzino. BARITONES: Jimmy Potts. Leon Willingham. Larry Parker. TROMBONES: Richard Moore. Robert Shearer, Johnnie Gamer, David McCormick, Sammy Enloe. Tommy Daniel. John Krolczyk. BASSES: I eddy I'umlinson, Joe Dan Urbanovsky, Frank Bravencc. Ronnie Allen. Charles Yeates, Dick Scott. PERCUSSION: Tommie Wedel, Buddy Luther. Bill Wallace. David Lynch. Mary Creed. H. A. Taylor, Patricia Gasek. BELL LYRE: Emily Crouch. Judy Ferguson. STUDENT DIRECTOR: Stephanie Elliott. DIRECTOR: Mr. C. B. McGown. 129 C. B. McGOWN, JR Director BILLIE JEAN BLAZEK K.O.R.A. Band Award JIM COVAN John Philip Sousa Award OFFICERS: Judy McPherson, Uniform Technician; Jim CoVan, President; Kay McDonald. Reporter; Roger Ayers, Instrument Technician; Judy Foster, Librarian; Ann Elliott. Secretary-Treasurer; Jimmy Potts. Instrument Technician; Marcia Williamson. Vice- President; Sammy Pate, Librarian; Billie Jean Blazck, Drum Major; Leslie Morello, Uniform Technician; Stephanie Elliott, Student Director. bronco Tjand In the latter part of August the Bronco Band began practice for the 1957-58 school year. Before school started they also marched in the rodeo parade. School started and the band played for all the football games and pep rallies, including the homecoming parade. In October and November the band members held their annual Birthday Calendar drive. It was a great success. In December the band marched in the Christmas Parade. Also in December the Bryan Chamber of Commerce held the annual Bronco Band Banquet. At this banquet Billie Jean Blazek was awarded the Outstanding Band Member Award, presented by Casey Jones for K.O.R.A. In January the district band tryouts were held in Navasota. Jim CoVan, Nelda Jopp, Kay McDonald, Leo Grimaldo, Richard Moore, and Jeanette Martin made the district band. Of these six, Jim, Nelda, and Kay went on to play in the regional band in Alvin. Kay then playe j in the All-State Concert Band in Galveston. In February the Bronco Band traveled to New Orleans to the Mardi Gras. They stayed three days and marched in the seven mile Parade of the Krewe of Hermes. In March a few Bronco Band members went to the Sam Houston Music Festival. In April the band exchanged concerts with Consolidated. May 2 the band presented the Spring Concert, followed by a dance and reception. Jim CoVan was awarded the John Philip Sousa Award for Out- standing Musicianship. May 10 the Broncos held their contest for solos and ensembles, and had their hayride and picnic. And May 26 a selected few from the band played for the Senior Com- mencement Ceremonies. Seniors FLUTES SAXOPHONES BASSOONS CLARINETS CORNETS TRUMPETS FRENCH HORNS TROMBONES BARITONES BASSES PERCUSSION 131 Beauties of the barracks. Merry Christmas. Mr. Mac! Just us Texans. All aboard! Now. Windol! Muscles Mallard vs. Dynamite Oliver. CARL BEST, Director Choir Seniors P e OFFICERS—First row, left ’to right: Geneva Wchring, Historian; Myrna McGuire, Secretary; Ann Stanford, Librarian; Walter Hoke. Librarian; Sara Dillingham. Jr., Representative. Second row: Raymond Leighman, President; Jo Anna White, Vice-President; Jack Lester. Reporter; Barbara Taylor, Secretary; and Louis Griffin. Jr., Repre- sentative. The 1957-1958 A Cappella Choir performed the following concerts: Kiwanis Luncheon; Lions Luncheon; Bryan Womens’ Club; Electrical En- gineer Convention; and Rotary Luncheon. At Christmas the choir presented a program of mis- cellaneous Christmas music. At Easter they per- formed The Song of Easier by Ringwald and Hoggard. The Choir appeared twice on KBTX- TV. In March the choir sang in Conroe at the Music Festival and in Pasadena they received a first division in the U.I.L. The Kiwanis Club Banquet for the choir was held on May 11 and the Spring Concert was presented May 4. On the spring tour, the choir performed in Sherman, Dallas, and Denton. The concluding perform- ance was at the Baccalaureate Service on May 25. 135 SOPRANO SECTION J. Marriott, C. Ryan. J. Butler, P. Spell, E. Howell, E. Crouch, P. Mad- dox. J. Lane. B. Butler, B. Thomas, G. Wehring, B. Gibbs. M. Ransom. S. Dillingham. M. McGuire. BASS SECTION J. Youngblood, B. Carmichael, L. Grif- fin, T. Tumlinson, B. Corbusier, B. Dansby, F. Dobbs. H. Seale, S. Mon- toya. J. Kidd. W. Hoke. ALTO SECTION A. Stanford, L. Donaho. A. Sullivan. J. A. White. J. Kubin, J. Foster. J. Vincent, J. Jones. J. White. E. Price, J. Hoppess. B. Taylor. M. Thames. D. Eddins, B. Compton, B. Ogg. TENOR SECTION R. Ayers, C. Yeates, R. Leighman, G. Inglehart, B. Blackburn, G. Sylvester, J. Lester, D. Winningham, S. Swafford, A. Hugghins. J. Allen, G. Wattinger. J. Ferguson. N. Montoya. The Choir presented its Christmas music . . . Christmas Banquet Kiwanis Banquet Junior Awards More Junior Awards Christmas Caroling Fashion Show Ex-Choir Members Mr. Hollywood Seniors in Sweaters Hail, Bryan High School! Kill that panther? Jenny and Mickey present Horseshoe. October 2—Senior rin s 4—Killeen (there) 9—Dr. Sutton spoke 11— La Marque (here) 12— Leadership conference 18—Brenham (there) 25—East Mount (here) Bronco spirit at yell practice!! Benny speaks at leadership conference. SUTr, Seniors show off After-game dance at Rec. y sxqTx©) ouemSer 1—Aldine (there) 8—Homecoming—Conroe 15—Huntsville (there) 22— Junior Play 23— Sadie Hawkins Dance 28—Thanksgiving Play Marry in' Sam on the job. The Exes lead a yell. TOO YOUNG, TOO OLD” Mrs. Jordon Ann Page Mr. Jordon Justin Kidd Terry Sandra Clark Phyllis Linda Cobb Harriet Judy McPherson Mrs. Wright Ann Sullivan Cindy .. Gene Thomas Miriam Holiday Ellen Howell Dennis David Lynch Hank Phillip Russell Windol Weaver Clayton Jimmy Youngblood Gram Judy Oliver Sharon Jackie Lane Ann Porter EXTRAS Jeanette Martin Barbara Thomas Ellen Trenkman Hardy Faulk Lanny Burkhalter H. A. Taylor Esther Norcross Gwen Collier Margaret Chapman Stephanie Swafford Mae Goodlet Director Donald Cole Student Director Go, man, go! JUST FOR US THE STARS DO SHINE; WE RE THE CLASS OF FIFTY-NINE 143 (ii December 2— Football Banquet 3— Atomic Energy Assembly 1.4—Christmas Dance 16—Band Banquet 20— Christmas Holidays Begin 21— F.F.A. Sweetheart Dance Gluttons in the Christmas Play. The Choir's Christmas Serenade. Homerooms spread Christmas Cheer. Santa's Helpers— Ann, Ann, and Sharlcne. 17—M.O.D. Talent Show 22-24—Mid-Term Exams 25—F.H.A. Sweetheart Dance We've just got to pass those exams! Let's get together, girls Lorita and Jackie make a sale. Marcia sings at Talent Show 0NC0BM t taftMW s j fcRVAN TEXAS 10 N£W OlU-tAN New Orleans or bust!! King Benny is crowned. 'T'ebruarij 1—M.O.D. Dance 4-6—Iowa Test 7—Valentine Court and Valentine Dance 12— Snow!! 13— Band goes to New Orleans SNOW!! Sweethearts a Valentine Dance. M.O.D.'s King Mickey and Queen Martha. Westward Ho! The Juniors. We’re the class that's mighty great. We're the class of '58. YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU” Essie O'Keefe Carolyn McDonald Penelope Sycamore Linda Carrell Rheba Joyce Hamburg Paul Sycamore Barney Blackburn Air. De Pinna Gates Whiteley Ed O'Keefe Buddy Luther Donald Sammy Enloe Grandpa, Martin Vanderhof Richard Moore Alice Sycamore Myrna McGuire Mr. Henderson, Revenue Officer Robert Carlton Tony Kirby Walter Dahlberg Boris Kolenkov Norman Goodwin Gay Wellington Nathlan Rezzoffi Mrs. Kirby Jeannette Kubin Air. Kirby Bennie Griffin The G-Man Sammy Enloe Man Denny Wheclan Man Charles Hertel Grand Duchess Marcia Williamson Directors Mrs. Marie McDonald Miss Mac Goodlctt Ain't Gates cute. vv o W Artist at work. Zflpri 1— Song of Easter” I- 3—Rcl. Emph. Week 3-8—Easter Holidays II— United School Assembly 14—Pan-American Day 19—Junior-Senior Prom 24— Senior Play 25— Field Day and Elections 29—D.E. Banquet Supporting Orel ? Nope. Oren BeaL! bay OFFICERS Student Body: President: Vice-President: Secretary: Class Presidents: Senior Class: Junior Class: Annual Staff: Editor: Assistant Editor: Business Managers: 1957-1958 Bennie Griffin Mickey Ross New Office Charles Burley Brazos Varisco Geneva Wehring Ellen Howell Kay McDonald Bonnie Angus Stephanie Swafford 1958-1959 Justin Kidd Ronnie Marshall Ellen Howell Jeanette Martin Eric Nye Ellen Trenckman Joyce Cargill Sharlene Nixon Kay Hart Betty Roys Assistant Business Managers: President Boys' Forum: President Girls' Forum: Gary Woodard Dale Porter Hugh Seale Ann Page YELL LEADERS 1957-1958 Senior: Lorita Donaho Janice Beal Junior: Margaret Carpenter 4 Pat Williams Martha Amis 1958-1959 Senior: Martha Amis Margaret Carpenter Pat Williams Junior: Melva Jo Cox Sally Lehr Martha and Ellen harmonize at Junior-Senior Banquet. They're having their last fling on the Senior Trip. Happy. Flo? Serious, but eager seniors await the big moment. OKay 2— Band Spring Concert 3— Junior-Senior Banquet 4— Choir Spring Concert 6— B” Assn. Bar-B-Q 9—Officer Installation 2 5—Bacca 1 au rcate 26—Commencement 26-28—Final Exams Next year's major officers pose after their installation. Perfect replicas of the Roaring Twenties Jenny, Ann. and Mary. Dr. Perry F. Webb speaks at B calaureate. tJtacca aureate and Cjo nmence nent Baccalaureate was held on Sunday, May 25. Dr. Perry F. Webb of the First Baptist Church of San Antonio spoke on three principles of life: “Know thyself”; “Control thyself”; and “Deny thyself.” Commencement was held on Monday, May 26. Dale Porter, Bill Carmichael, Bennie Griffin, Richard Moore presented a program based on the quotation: And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man,” Luke 2:52. Honor grad- uates were Elizabeth Hightower, valedictorian, and Bill Carmichael, salutatorian. earance of 'S7-’S8 choir. First row: J. Conner, M. Burkhalter, B. Phipps, E. Kennedy, J. Kemp, J. Zimmerman, S. Piccolo. P. Thompson. S. Enloe, H. Cortez. Second row: B. Garrison. B. Ellison, D. Shultz, G. Gregg. D. Johnson, L. Griffin, C. Hertcl. A. Herrera. B. Sheffield, D. Mooney. Third row: J. Burditt. J. Linney. N. Ohlendorf. H. Seale, B. Carmichael, J. Stockton. H. Boxley, R. H. Schlieker, E. Johnson, W. Rideout. tSaff Co-Captain Butch Sheffield, Head Coach Jesse Burditt. and Co-Captain Jack Stockton. HEAD COACH JESSE BURDITT COACH OHLENDORF Jr COACH LINNEY COACH JOHNSON WAYNE RIDEOUT Trainer LOUIS GRIFFIN End JOHNNY GARNER Tackle BENNY ELLISON End BILLY GARRISON End STARTING BACKFIELD B. Sheffield, J. Stockton. B. Phipps, and M. Burkhalter (center) BUTCH SHEFFIELD Captain—Back JACK STOCKTON Captain—Back STARTING LINE Defense: B. Garrison. D. Mooney, H. Cortez. S. Enloe. H. Seale. C. Hertcl. B. Ellison. Offense: L. Griffin. D. Shultz. R. H. Schlieker, B. Carmichael. J. Zimmerman. J. Garner, A. Herrera. ♦All-District All-State Honorable Mention MORRI$ BURKHALTER HUGH SEALE Guard R H SCHLIEKER Guard Opponents Port Ncches Liberty 26 30 Broncos 6 12 Cameron 40 27 LaMarquc 13 12 Killeen 34 7 Brenham 38 0 Aldine 6 26 Conroe 13 34 Smiley 6 19 Huntsville 19 52 DENNIS JOHNSON End ANASTACIO HERRERA End HENRY CORTEZ Tackle JAMES KEMP Back GLENN GREGG Tackle BILL CARMICHEAL Center DAVID MOONEY Back DONALD SHULTZ Guard JACK CONNOR Back HENRY BOXLEY Halfback SAMMY PICCOLO Back . Sheffield makes yardage for a first down against Port Neches, one of the state's top AAA teams. The Indians came back with 3 touchdowns in the fourth quarter to beat the Broncos in their sea- son opener, 26-6. Conner carries the ball around left end. Scoring in every quarter, Cameron's Yeomen increased the score from 33-27 to 40-27 in the last 3 minutes of the game to ruin the Bronco hopes. Shultz's tackle jars the ball from a Lamarque Tiger, as Seale tries to cover the fumble. Lamarque halted a Bronco TD drive six yards from the goal line and won the game by a difference of 1 point. I 3-12. Phipps scores Bryan's lone touchdown against the powerful Killeen Kangaroos. On their own field, Killeen overpowered the Broncos for a final score of 34-7. 157 Butch Phipps stops Brcnham's halfback. Derrick. The Broncos received their first and only district defeat at the hands of the Cubs, 38-0. Stockton is about to catch a pass over his right shoulder with a Mustang in hot pursuit. The Broncos won their first district game as they beat Aldine 28-6. Burkhalter goes over as Phipps lays the key block seconds later. Homecoming saw the Broncos turn back the Conroe Tigers. 34-13. The Smiley Eagles were the victims of the Bronco's third straight district win. Conner and Sheffield are in on a pile-up on the Smiley goal line. Stockton scores as the Broncos closed out their 1957 season with a 52-19 win over the Huntsville Hornets on a rain-soaked field. This victory left them in second place behind Brenham. The Broncos passed the 50 mark seconds before the end of the last game for the 16 senior team members. MANAGERS Raymond Pope Jimmy Head Don Little COLTS J. Roberts. J. Womack. K. West, R. Marshall, J. Luther. T. Joscy, D. King. T. Brady. T. Lane, H. Brewer. J. Syptak. J. Herrera. G. Inglehart, J. Marin, J. Wilder, C. Janak, J. Fazzino, J. Marino, R. Cook, G. Dowling. B. Berry. A. Vaquera. E. Moncivais. J. Barton, M. Gomez. 159 OS a s e Top row: Coach Peck Vass, Don Kopetsky, Richard Guinn, Ray Stanford. Louis Griffin. Walter Dahlbcrg. Bottom row: Mervin Peters. Ronnie Marshall. Henry Boxley. Kenneth Patranella. a u A” A earn Scores ALDINE BRYAN CONROE BRYAN BRENHAM BRYAN HUNTSVILLE BRYAN SMILEY BRYAN ALDINE BRYAN CONROE BRYAN BRENHAM BRYAN HUNTSVILLE BRYAN SMILEY BRYAN COACH JOHNSON. CAPTAIN KOPETSKY, and COACH VASS Standing: Carroll Moehlman, Alwilliam Ginzel, Roland Harding. Jay Boh Roberts. Joe Womack. Coach Johnson. Kneeling: Jacob Beal. Brazos Varisco. John Mathis, Hugh Seale. 161 DON KOPF.TSKY Captain bettermen JACK STOCKTON WALTER DAHLBERG LEBURN HERMANN RICHARD GUINN RONNIE MARSHALL MERVIN PETERS KEN PATRANELLA Bettermen HENRY BOX LEY Coaches Vass and Johnson talking to the team during training. Action cSAo s Top row: Jimmy Head. Henry Cortez, Lewis Griffin, Milton McCoy. Mervin Peters. Glenn Gregg. Butch Sheffield. David Mooney, Anastacio Herrera. Bill Corbusier. Emil Moncivias. Second row: Carroll Mochlman. Billy Don Catalina, Henry Boxlcy. Jack Stockton. Johnny Rocha. Joe Womack. R. H. Schliekcr, Hugh Seale. Joe Moreno. Bottom row. Pinky Carll. Oren Beal. John Herrera. Jacob Beal. James Josey, Larry Huffman. Johnny Hudson. Mickey Ross. Stephen Gongora. Sot pictured: Richard Gwinn. Top row: Coach Peck Vass. Milton McCoy, Mervin Peters. Butch Sheffield. David Mooney. Anastacio Herrera. Bill Corbusier. Second row: Henry Boxley. Jack Stockton, Johnny Rocha. Joe Womack. R. H. Schlicker. Hugh Seale. Bottom row: John Herrera. Jacob Beal. James Josey. Larry Huffman. Johnny Hudson. Mickey Ross. SCHEDULE Bryan 1 McCallum 2 Bryan 15 Normangec . 1 Bryan 2 Elgin .. 0 Bryan 2 Consolidated 9 Bryan 7 Waco 10 Bryan .. 4 Waco 5 Bryan 9 Bcllvillc 4 Bryan 5 McCallum 0 Bryan 2 Lamar 9 Bryan 8 Alamo Heights 4 ♦Bryan 9 Aldine .. 4 ♦Bryan 3 Brcnham 7 ♦Bryan .. 4 Conroe 3 ♦Bryan 10 Huntsville 4 Bryan . 7 St. Thomas 6 ♦Bryan 12 Smiley 2 ♦Bryan 15 Aldine 3 ♦Bryan 1 Brcnham 2 ♦Bryan 4 Conroe 3 ♦Bryan 1 Huntsville 0 ♦Bryan 5 Smiley 3 ♦District games 166 PITCHING STAFF Left to right: John Herrera. Jack Stockton. Joe Womack. Mervin Peters. Long reach first baseman James Josey reaches high into the air for a throw to record the second out in the top of the seventh inning as the Broncos defeated McCallum 5-0. Butch, is this baseball or basketball? Sacrifice out—Hugh Seale «overs first base on a sacrifice situation. David Mooney receives congratulations on a homer. 167 Seltermen BILL CORBUSIER ANASTACIO HERRERA JOHN HERRERA Outfielder Catcher Pitcher JOHNNY HUDSON LARRY HUFFMAN DAVID MOONEY Short Stop Catcher Outfielder 168 JAMES JOSEY First Baseman MICKEY ROSS Outfielder HUGH SEALE Second Baseman JOHNNY ROCHA Third Baseman R. H. SCHLIEKER Outfielder JACK STOCKTON Pitcher BUTCH SHEFFIELD Outfielder JOE WOMACK Pitcher Not Pictured Richard Guinn Carroll Moehlman 'o S a Scale out at home advancing on hit by James Josey in a game with Aldine. I think our 1958 Bronco Baseball team did very well. Any time a team wins twice as many as it loses, they have done real well.” COACH PECK VASS James Josey tags Conroe right fielder out at first base in the Tying run by Hugh Seale in a game against Waco, third inning. Bryan won 4-3. 170 First row: Ronnie Marshall. Augustine Lopez. Mike Kerley, Gerald Zimmerman, Gates Whitcley. Albert Vaquera. Tommy McDonald. James Kemp, Billy Meads. Kenneth Patranella, Donnie King. Second row: Coach Ohlendorf. Don Little. Robert Scott, Jack Connor. Marion Baker. Bobbie Mathis. John Mathis. Dennis Johnson. Charles Hertel, Albert Bonifazi. Donald Schultz. Johnnie Gamer. Donald Crowly, Jay Bob Robert. Denny Wheel an. Earl Lcighman, Richard Cook. Coach Rideout. 7 COACH RIDEOUT and MANAGER DON LITTLE COACH OHLENDORF 171 District Second: Mike Kerlcy. 1 mile run. First: Donnie King, Discus. Second: Ronnie Marshall. 120 yard. High Hurdle. Third: Jack Connor. Broad Jump; Fourth: Low Hurdles. Third: Kenneth Patranella. 880. Third: Johnnie Garner. Shot-Put; Fourth: Discus. Third: Jay Bob Robert. High Jump. Fourth: Kenneth Patranella. Albert Vaquera. Richard Cook. Dennis John- son. Mile Relay. Fourth: Dennis Johnson, 440. Top row: Eric Nye. Andy Anderson, Sammy Pate. Walter Dalhberg. Raymond Lehrman. Middle row: Jane Fisher, Kakey Griffin. Ann Porter. Linda Potts. Margaret Chapman. Elaine Nedbalek. Hetty Bolton. JoAnna White. Elaine Cargill. Nina L. Favor. Kneeling: Faye Wheat. Janice Beal. Billie J. Blazek. Margaret Carpenter, Patsy Olexy. Colctt Thompson. Sally Lehr. Mary Wilson. Jackie White. Right: P. Olcxy District Junior Single DISTRICT ENTRANTS Kneeling: P. Olexy, Junior Girls' Singles; C. Thompson, S. Lehr, Junior Girls' Doubles. Middle row: M. Carpenter, Sen- ior Girls' Singles, J. Beal, B. J. Blazek. Senior Girls' Doubles; W. Dalhberg, Senior Boys' Singles; R. Lehrman. S. Pate, Senior Boys' Doubles. M. Carpenter, District Senior Girls' Singles. 2-Year Letter- man. W. Dahlbcrg, Senior Boys Singles. 2-Year Lcttcrman. 174 R. Lehrman. S. Pate. District Senior Boys' Doubles. Jimmy Potts. Larry Henton, Jimmy Restivo, Jim CoVan. wirnmmy earn JIM COVAN. Lcttcrman Coach. MRS. SCHLESSELMAN 175 Left to right: Jack Lester, Marcia Ranson, Joel Jolly. 9off earn Coach: -RED BURDITT JOEL JOLLY. District Champ. 176 TRAVIS B. BRYAN, President TRAVIS B. BRYAN, JR., Vice President S. L. BOATWRIGHT, Vice President C. A. 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