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

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4 Stephen F. Austin High School Bryan, Texas THE 1959 BRONCO I Organizations Seniors Juniors ■■■■I Sopho mores Personalities Honors Athletics Features Advertisements Administration Student Body Officers JUSTIN KIDD President RONNIE MARSHALL Vice President ELLEN HOWELL Secretary •v'; .y,, Vv ' Mm-kw:- r Superintendent’s Message BRONCOS OF THE CLASS OF 1959: When you receive your copy of 7 e 7959 Bronco, it will he the last official act of your high school career. As you turn through its pages, you will recall many of the happy and eventful occasions of your school days. You have been a wonderful group with whom to work, and you have done many fine things. It is my sincere wish that memories of your successes will not only bring you a warmth of good feeling but will also encourage you as you face more and even greater challenges that lie ahead. Sincerely yours, W. R. Carmichael Superintendent Administration 7 SCHOOL BOARD HOR ACE DANSBY President HOLLAND TORTER Vice-President PAT NEWTON Secretary R. V. ARMSTRONG Member CHARLES HART Member JACK HOWELL Member DICK PEACOCK Member G. S. P. CRENSHAW LEON HAYES Director of Curriculum Business Manager LEONARD M. KELLOUGH, B.S., M.Ed. Algebra, Biolog ', Physical Education WINNIE CARTER. B.A., M.A. English ALTON L. COOK. B.A. World Geography Texas History MRS. C. C. BOUNDS, B.B.A. CARL C. LIVESAY. B.S. Bookkeeping, Typing Shop Business Arithmetic MARY HYMAN. B.A., M.Ed. English CLYDE C. BOUNDS. B.S.. M.Ed. Algebra, Trigonometry. Advanced Math ROGER BOND. B.S., M.Ed. Distributive Education LEWIS A. MILLER, B.S. Business Arithmetic, Algebra, American History two THE FAMiy TREE MAE COODLET. B.A., M.A English n DALTON T. SWEETEN, B.S. Business Arithmetic, General Math, Algebra MRS. G. W. SCHLESSELMAN, B.A. Plane Geometry MRS. A. J. VICK, B.A., M.A. Trigonometry, Advanced Math Solid Geometry, Algebra MRS. L. B. DANFORD, B.A., M.A English THOMAS R. JONES. B.S. Industrial Cooperative Training MRS. J. R. VARNELL, B.A. English JAMES C. DOOLEY, B.S.. M.S. Vocational Agriculture JAMES C. SNYDER. B.S. Mechanical Drawing Shop JAMES G. AUSTIN, B.M. Choir mrs. e. l. McDonald, b.a., m.a English, Latin HAROLD T. MOODY, B.S., M.A. MRS. H. E. WHARTON, JR.. B.A. American History, Commercial Law American History, English, Spanish RICHARD MUNDAY, B.S.. Drivers’ Training, Health MRS. J. M. GOODMAN, B.A., M.A. Physics, Chemistry MATTYE PEARL HENRY, B.A., M.A. Typing, Secretarial Training JESSE BURDITT. M.Ed., B.S. Texas History, Physical Education MRS. E. T. EDWARDS, BJ. Journalism, English ELBERT JOHNSON, B.S. Physical Education GAYLE TODD, B.S. Biology MRS. THERON McLAREN, B.A. Speech MRS. J. H. STEVENSON. JR.. B.A., B.S. Homemaking MRS. C. B. McGOWN. M.S. Typing. Shorthand CLAUDE P. VASS. B.S.. M.A. Civics. Government, Physical Education WESLEY C. COLLIER. B.A., M.S. Chemistry, Biology MRS. R. J. BEAMER. B.S. Homemaking WAYNE RIDEOUT, B.S., M.Ed. Health, Track Coach, Trainer REX KATHCART, B.B.A., M.Ed. Art MISS MARY E. VINCENT. B.A., M.A. Spanish MRS. J. C. AUSTIN. B.S. Physical Education NORBERT K. OHLENDORF, B.S. Biology, Physical Education MRS. MARIE PEARSON. B.A., M.A. Librarian OFFICE HELPERS: Clarice Andrews, Lou Antony, Evelyn Moscly, Cain, Judy Capps, Nancy Cordell, Barbara Gibbs, Sharon Grisham, Sue Howell, Sheila Jackson, Nelda Jopp, Carolyn Kubin, Pattye Mainer, Beverly Ogg, Gail Pack, Karin Peterson, Patsy Porter, Linda Potts, Kay Pricm, Claire Richmond, Robin Toland. COOKS, from left to right: Mrs. Newcomb, Mrs. Kosarck, Mrs. Mosely, Mrs. Hugghins. JANITORS, from left to right: Mr. Herrmann, Mr. Matous, Mr. Seay, Mr. Lange, Mr. Taylor. SENIOR OFFICERS JEANETTE MARTIN Vice President MIKE KERLEY OWEN COLLIER Treasurer ELAINE PRICE GENE THOMAS Senior Class of 1959 “Just for us the stars do shine, ive’re the class of ’59.” 20 JAMES ALLEN “The hand that made thee hath made thee good.” Barbershop Quartet 57, 58, Sec.- Trcas. 58; Latin Club 57-59; Hi-Y 58. 59. Sec.-Treas. 59; A Cappclla Choir 58; Vocational Industrial Club 59; I. C. T. Class 59. JOHN ALLPHIN “As quiet as a mouse, as deep as a well, what he will do you never can tell.” Band 57, 58, 59. CHARLOTTE ARNOLD “What a fine world this would be if everyone were as friend- ly as she.” MAXINE MARIE AUTREY “A big wide grin full of mis- chief within.” FHA 57, 59; Library Helper 57; Tri-Hi-Y 59; Girls’ Forum Rep. 59; Library Club, President 59. MARTHA LYNN AMIS “Brains and beauty—ah! what a combination.” Soph.. Jr. Favorite; Miss SFA; Val. Court 58; MOD Queen 58; NHS 58. 59, Pres. 59; Yell Leader 58, 59; Hr. Pres. Pan-Am 57-59, Sec. 58; Tri-Hi-Y 57-59; Foot- lights, FTA 57, 58; Choir All-State 59. JANIE AVILA “A brunette of unusual talkativeness -- in fact, once started, no stopping.” Pan-Am 57, 58. ROGER AYRES “For that eye is so modestly beaming, you never think of what mischief he’s dreaming.” Tennis 57; Hr. Officer 57, 58; Band, A Cappella Choir 57-59; All-State Choir, SC Jr. Play 58; Band Pres., Amateur Hour 59; Band Officer 58. LYNDA MARIE BALL “Those eyes, that hair, is it a wonder all the boys stare!” Footlights, Girls’ F. Rep. 57, 58; Pan-Am 57-59; FBL, Corral SC Rep. 59; Bronco Tri- Hi-Y 58, 59; Beauty Shop Soc., Jr. Play 58; Tennis, SC Alt. 57: Quill Scroll 59. ROBERT BATTEN “Silence is more eloquent than words. Future Farmers of America 57, 58, 59. R. A. BELL “I sleep and dream that life is beauty, I wake and find that life is duty.” MARTHA BINGHAM “What other maiden can you find so young, deli- cate, and kind.” 4-H 57; Footlights 58; D. E- 59; Beauty Shop Soc. 58; Homeroom Of- ficer 57. 58; FHA 57; FN 58. ANTHONY BOATCALLIE ‘To love life through work is to be intimate with life’s inmost secret.” Band 57, 58. 59; Slide Rule 59; Science Club 59. JOSEPH BIRDWELL “I love the life I live.” 4-H Mayfield Poultry Trophy; Winner of Trip to 4-H Poultry Fact-Finding Conference; High Individual in 4-H Texas Jersey Breeds Judging Contest. JUDY BISHOP “Sing away sorrow, sing away care, I’m off for a good time, come if you dare.” FHA 57, 58, 59;.Student Coun- cil 59; Senior Gass Council 59. PATSY BOLTON “Gentle and retired, a girl to be admired. 4-H, Pan-Am, Hr. Officer 57; D.E. Gub 58. 59; D.E. Sweet- heart, NHS, Treasurer of D.E. Gub 59. ANNETTE BOMONSKIE “She enters into work and play in the same good-natured way.” FHA. Hr. Officer 57; D.E. Sec. 58; D.E. State Convention Dele- gate 58, 59; D.E. Pres., NHS 59. BETTY LOU BOLTON “A pair of mischievous eyes behind which wis- dom lies.” Pan-Am, Tennis—V. P., 1st doubles. Hr. Officer 57-59; Debate 57, 58; Beauty Shop Soc. 57; Jr. Play 58; Quill Scroll, Corral. Science Gub — V. Pres., Slide Rule, Press 59; NHS 58, 59. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE BRENDA RAY BROWN “A determined mind with a will for the way.’ 4-H 57, 58; Pan-Am 57; Band 57, 58, 59. JOHN BONIFAZI “His friendship is worth hav- ing.” Homeroom Vice President 58. FRANK BRAVENEC “As merry as the day is long.” Band 57, 58, 59; District Band 59; Homeroom Reporter 57. LANNY BURKHALTER “The smile that is worth the praises of earth. Footlights, Band, Pan-Am 57-59; Delegate to Pan-Am State Conv. 58; Hr. Sec. 57; Bronco, Corral 58, 59; Hr. Vice President, Jun- ior Play 58; Press Club 59. MORRIS BURKHALTER “One arm around a football and one around a girl.” Best Back Trophy 58, 59; Most Valuable Player 59; All-District 58. 59; “B Assoc. 58, 59; SC Alt. 58; Hr. President 57, 59; Bronco Tri-Captain 59; Colt Captain 57. ■ ■I JIMMY BRUNS “Oh. what a grand world if it were not for work. Band 57. 58, 59; Foot- lights 58; Future Teach- ers 59. ELAINE BURT “Pleasing smile and many pleasing ways.” D. E. Club 58, 59. D. E. Reporter 59; 4-H Club 57; FHA 57; Tri-Hi-Y 57; Girls’ Forum Repre- sentative 57. ELAINE CECILE CARGILL “Her friendly smile and gracious ways are a credit to S.F.A. 4-H 57, 58, Rep. 58; Footlights, FT A, Bronco, Beauty Shop 58; FBL, Corral, Speech Pres., NHS 59; Pan-Am 57-59; Tennis Club 57, 58; Tennis Team 58, 59; Medal 58; Hr. Off. 58, 59. PINKY CARLL “Sigh no more, no more sigh- ing do, he’s just as nice to all the girls as he is nice to you. Homeroom Officer 57, 58. 59; Hi-Y. EVELYN MOSLEY CAIN “It takes no chain to hold her friendship.” 4-H 57; Future Home- makers 59; Tri-Hi-Y 59; Merit for Office Work 58; Office Worker 59; National Honor Society 59. MARGARET H. CARPENTER “Laughter is the best medicine. Footlights, FTA, Tennis Letter- man 57-59; 4-H, 57, 58; Pres. 57; Jr. Class Sec. 58; Girls’ State 58; Homecoming Princess 58; NHS, Who’s Who. Yell Leader. 58. 59; Head Yell Lead- er 59; Bronco 59; DAR Award 59; Valentine Queen, Citizen of Month 59. BOBBY CARTER “An easy-going guy, good-natured humor. Slide Rule 58. 59. MARGARET ANN CHAPMAN “Easy to like, hard to forget. Tennis Club 57-59. Pro- gram Chmn. 58, Pres. 59; Tennis Team 57-59; Let- terman 59; Girls’ Forum Rep., Pan-Am 58, 59; Footlights. Choir, Nation- al Honor Society 59; Beauty Shop Society 58. BILL CATALENA “His aim is to live it up, die young, and leave a handsome corpse.” Student Council Alt. 57, 59; Home Room Officer 58; Boys’ State 58; Foot- ball 59; “B” Assoc. 59; Baseball 59. LARRY WAYNE CLIFT “His aim is to travel to Mars in a peanut shell.” V. I. C. Club 58. SANDRA CLARK “A ready smile and a cheery hello for all.” Debate. Latin 57-59; Band, Thespians 58, 59; NHS, Foot- lights 58. 59, V. Pres. 59; III V. Pres. Gills’ Forum 59; Jr. and Sr. Play; H.R. Officer 58; Slide Rule, Corral. Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council 59. Beauty Shop Society 58. DONALD COLE “His aim is to take life easy and get rich. Footlights, Latin Club, 57, 58. 59; N.H.S.. Thes- pians 58. 59, Pres. 59; Speech. Hi-Y 59; S. C. Alt. 59; Jr. Play Student Director 58; Jr. Rotarian 58; Hi-Y Pre-Legislative Delegate 57; Citizen of Week 57; Boys’ Forum 57-59; Who’s Who; Sr. Play. LINDA COBB “Speak no evil; hear no evil; see no evil.” Homecoming Queen. Sr. Class Council, Speech Club, 59; Debate. Soph. Class Sec., 57; Bronco, Tri-Hi-Y, 57-59, Foot- lights, 57-59, Pres. 59; Thespians, HR Officer, FTA. Pan-Am. VaL Court 57-58; Cit. of Month, Jr. Play, 58. BILL COLSON “Don’t ever let anybody tell I ain’t got big feet!” Pan-Am 57, 58, 59; Hi-Y Officer 59; Tennis Club Home Room Officer 57. GWEN COLLIER “Her smiling eyes reveal the sweetness within.” Pan-Am 57, 58, 59; FTA, Foot- lights 58, 59; Bronco, S. C. Alt., Tennis Club Secretary, Jr. Play 58; Sec.-Treas. Girls’ Forum. 59; Secretary of Senior Class 59; Pan-Am State Con- vention 57-59; Home Room Of- ficer 57. FREIDA S. CONTRERAS “A laugh as warm and gay ... a snapshot come to life.” Pan-Am 57. 58. 59; Ten- nis Club 58; Girls’ For- um 57, 58, 59. HENRY CORTEZ. JR. “He has no sense of com- ing woes; as trouble comes so trouble goes.” “B” Association 58, 59; Football Lctterman 57, 58; Vice President, Homeroom 59; Boys’ Forum Rep. 57. TOMMY COMPTON “He’s so quiet he makes a mouse noisy.” Distributive Education Club JACK CONNOR “Gee. I wish I’d been bom rich instead of good looking.” Student Council 57, 59; “B” Association 57. 58. 59; Band 57, 58, 59; Hr. President 58; Junior Favorite 58; Mr. S.F.A. 59. BRAD COOK “Why should the devil have all the good times?” Band 57, 58; Pan-Am 57, 58. NANCY CORDELL “Generally speaking, a woman is —generally speaking.” Footlights 57, 58; FHA 57, 58; Beauty Shop Soc. 58; Thespians 58. 59; Hr. Secretary 58; Hr. Vice President 57. EUGENE CORDERO “He wants lots of fun ... he has fun. Band 57, 58, 59. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE LEE COURTNEY “If there’s something to be said, he’ll say it” Student Council Rep. 58; D. A. R. American His- tory Award 58; Slide Rule 59, President 59; National Honor Society 59. SLOAN CRIM “Class periods should be ten minutes long, five to come and five to go.” Pan-Am 58, 59; Hi-Y 57-59; Football 57; Barbershop Quar- tet 58, 59; Hr. Officer 59. MARY CUELLAR “Shy, sweet, and hard to beat.” Future Homemaker 57; Bronco Staff 59. T EDDIE DANIEL TOMMIE DANIEL “Much mirth and no madness. “His day is filled with work All good and no badness. but he finds time for pleasure.” Latin 57, 58. 59; Footlights 58, Band 57. 58. 59; Latin 57, 58, 59; Band 57, 58. 59; Corral 58; 59; FTA 58, 59; Math Club Press 58; Hr. Reporter 57; 59; Footlights 59; Boys’ Forum Junior Play 58. 59. BETTY DeHART Her quiet manner does not hide her pleasing dis- position.” D. E. Club 58, 59, Secre- tary 59; 4-H Club 57; Band 57; Tri-Hi-Y 57. GLENN DOWLING “A true sportsman, on and off the field.” VINCE DUCHMASCLO “A little guy with a big grin.” 4-H Club 57. CHARLES F. DOBBS “With no time to worry or to fret, he gets all the joys life has to let.” Hi-Y 58. 59; D. E. Club 59; Barbershop Quartet 57; A Cappella Choir 57, 58. Colt Letterman 57, 58; Bronco Lctterman 59; “B” Association 59; Track 57, 58. 59. PAMELA DURRE “She’s as fair as a rose in May- Foot lights 57-59; Pan- Am. Tri-Hi-Y 57. 58; Beauty Shop, Corral, Bronco 58; Press, Thes- pians 58. 59, Sec., Speech, Sec.. Asst. Ed. Corral, Hr. Sec. 59; Jr. and Sr. Plays; 2—Corral Column; 1—Extcmp. Sp. 3— Poetry. ELAINE EASON “Few friends are as honest and sincere.” FHA 57, 59; Beauty Shop So- ciety 58; Senior Class Council 59; Homeroom Officer 57, 58, 59. CHARLES DYER “I work or play as I think best, and when I’m weary, I sit down and rest.” Pan-Am 57, 58, 59; Band 57, 58, 59. BARBARA ANN ELLIOTT “Let not tomorrow mar my res with dreams of coming work.” 4-H Club 57; Beauty Shop So- ciety 58; Library Club 58, 59; FHA 57, 58, 59; Vice President of Library Club 59. STEPHANIE ELLIOTT “She has, we admit, a clever brain and ready wit.” Band 57-59; Student Dir., Band 58. 59; V. President Band 59; KORA Band Award 59; FT A 59; Secretary, FTA 59; Na- tional Honor Society 59. WANDA ELLIOTT “A cheerful heart is a good ma- chine.” Hr. Secretary 57; Librarian 59; 4-H 57, 58; FHA 57, 58; Li- brary Club 57-59; Beauty Shop Soc. 58; FBI. 59; Tri-Hi-Y 57. JOHN D. FAUBION “Those who from studies flee, live long and mer- rily.” Science Club 59; Elec- tronic Club 59; Slide Rule 59. R. HARDY FAULK “Although he doesn’t shock you, he’s a live wire.” Jr. Play 58; Footlights 57-59; Debate 57, 58; Slide Rule 59; Electron- ics Club 59; Science 59; Latin Club 57-59; Second Place Poetry Reading 58. KATHRYN FAZZINO “She's sweet and neat from her head to her feet.” Future Homemakers 57, 58, 59; Library Club, Reporter 59; Girls’ Forum Rep. 59. SANDRA FLECKENSTEIN “Always ready to smile out- loud.” Girls’ Forum, Pan-Am, Tennis Club 57-59; Tennis Team 57; Hr. Pres. 57, 58; Jr. Class Council 58; Jr. Play 58; Foot- lights 58. 59; Student Council 59. HENRIETTA FOSTER “Smiling both day and night, even if things aren’t right.” Future Homemakers 57, 59; Homeroom Officer 57, 58. 59. DOMINGA GARZA NANCIE GERKE “She does all in a quiet way.” Pan-Am 57, 58, 59; Future Homemaker 59; Future Busi- ness Leaders 59; Bronco 59; Student Council 59. “99 44 100 per cent perfect. FHA 57; 4-H 57; Hr. Officer 57; Distributive Education 58; V. I. C 59; Secretary, V. I. C. 59. THOMAS GARRETT “The more you know, the more you forget—so why study.” MANUEL GOMEZ “Mon of few words arc the best.” Homeroom Officer 57; Harry Chambers Trophy 58; “B Association 59; Football Letterman 59; All-District Honorable Mention in Football 59. JESSE GIBSON “Fools wander, but a wise man travels. ALWILLIAM GINZEL “When fun and study clash, let study go to smash.” Homeroom President 57; Basket- ball 57, 58, 59. GLENN HUDSON GREGG “A leader of men, a fol- lower of women. Barbershop Quar., Hi-Y, Jr. Rotarian, 57, 58; Baseball, V. Pres. Jr. Gass, Valentine Ct., Jr. Play 58; Football 57-59; Letterman, A Cappclla Choir, 58, 59; V. Pres., 59; “B Association, SC 58, 59; SC Delegate 58. SANDRA JEAN GREGG “She’s here. I heard her giggle.” Hr. Officer 57-59; Pan-Am 57- 59; FTA, FHA, Jr. Play, Pan- Am Convention 58; Footlights, Tri-Hi-Y, President of Future Business Leaders 59; Sr. Play. LOUIS GRIFFIN “One eye for the basket, one for the girls.” “B Team Football and Basket- ball, Hr. Off. 57; “B” Assoc., Letter, Football. Basketball 58, 59; All-Dis. Football £8; Hon. Mention, Best Lineman Award 59; A Cappclla Choir 57-59, Pres. 59; SC 57. 58; Baseball 57, 59. LEO GRIMALDO, JR. “More talent than he could ever use.” Pan-American Club 57, 59; Amateur Hour 58, 59; All-District Band 58, 59. KAY HART “Happy-go-lucky, devil may care, where there’s fun she’s sure to be there.” FBL, Bus. Man. of Bronco, NHS 59; Bronco 58, 59; Foot- lights, Pan-Am 57-59; Tri-Hi-Y 57, 59; Beauty Shop Soc., Hr. Pres. 58; FTA 57, 58, His. 58; SC Alt., Girls’ F. Rep. 57. CLAUDETTE HENSARUNG “Sugar and spice and everything nice.” KENNETH HALLARAN “The harder I try the gooder to be, the worser I is.” Radio Amateur Club 59; 4-H 57, 58, 59; Boys’ Forum 57, 58, 59; Pan- Am 57, 58. 59; Baseball Manager 57. MERLE HICKS “To know her is to love her.” Homeroom Officer, Secretary 59. TOMMY LEE HOUDY “Laughing, smiling, evermore; he’s a boy we all adore.” Hr. Officer 57; Pan-Am 57; Student Council 58; Hr. Offi- cer 59; 4-H 59; Hi-Y 59; Sen- ior Class Council 59; Vice Pres- ident Boys’ Forum 59. DONALD HOLLINGER “Fed from within with all the strength he needs. 4-H Club 57; Barbershop Quartet 57; Swimming Team 57. RAYMOND HORSAK “Working, working, never shirk- ing, Always happy and content.” PAUL HOTARD “I never think of the future, it comes soon enough.” DOUGLAS HOLLOMAN “He looks the whole world in the face and fears not any man.” Barbershop Quartet 57, 58; Industrial Coopera- tive Training 59; Voca- tional Industrial Club 59. Vocational Industrial Club 59, Reporter; Industrial Cooperative Training Class 59. Student Council Alternate 59; Slide Rule Club 59; Homeroom Officer 57, 58; National Honor Society 59. ELLEN HOWELL “Neat as a pin, pretty sharp too.” Sec. of Student Body 59; Bronco 58, 59, Asst. Edi- tor 58; Tri-Hi-Y 57-59, Chaplain 57, SC Rep., 57; Pan-Am, Choir, 57- 59; NHS, Thes. 58, 59; Footlights 57, 58; Jr. Play, Press, Quill Scroll 58; Sr. Play, Slide Rule 59. EDWARD HUBACEK “Highways and byways are his pet diversion. Highways and byways Vocational Industrial Club 59; Vice President of the Vocational Industrial Club 59; I. C. T. Class. DONNIE HUGHES “His wit is a fuse to small bombs of laughter.” Slide Rule 59; Latin Club; Boys’ Forum 57, 58, 59; Secre- tary of Homeroom 58. KAREN HUGHES “Her heart is up in the clouds over Pensacola.” SHEILA JACKSON “She’s like a bottle of ginger ale—always bubbl- ing over.” Hr. Officer, FTA 57; Footlights 57-59; FNA 57-58, Pres. 59; Jr. Play, Beauty Shop Soc. 58; Sr. Class Council, Sr. Frolics, Co-Giairman, TAP 59; Bronco 58-59. NELDA JEANETTE JOPP “It’s nice to be natural, when you’re naturally nice.’’ Hr. Officer Band 57-59; Officer 59, All-Region 58, All-State 59; Foot- lights 57; NHS, Pan-Am 58. 59; Beauty Shop Soc, Debate, First Place Pan- Am Amateur Hour 58. BENNY JONES “I’m not as quiet as I seem.” FFA 57-59, Vice Pres., His- torian, Reporter. BETTY JANE JONES “Her mind never knew what her mouth would say next.” Footlights, FNA, Pan-Am 57- 59; Hr. Secretary 57; Beauty Shop Soc., Bronco 58; A Cap- pella Choir 58-59, Officer 59. MADELINE JANDT “A rare exception, a girl who says little but means a lot.” FHA 57-59, Sec. 59; FTA 59; Student Coun- cil Alternate 59. PAT KEEFER “A voice as soft as a can- dlelight.” Future Homemakers, Tri- Hi-Y, Student Council 57; Latin Club 57-59; DE Club Vice President, State Convention Dele- gate, 58, 59. MITCHELL KEITH “Remember that the mighty oak was once a little nut.” Industrial Club 59; Hr. Officer 57. MICHAEL AUSTON KERLEY “The way he studies and re- cites, gives the flunkers forty frights.” Pan-Am, Treasurer 57-59; “B” Association, NHS, Track Let- terman. 58. 59; Co-Captain, Track 59; Project Chairman Jr. Class; Vice Pres. Sr. Class; Hr. Pres. 58. JUSTIN ESTES KIDD DAVID KILGORE DAVID KINDT “Speech is great but silence is greater.” Future Farmers 57, 58, 59; Greenhand Vice Pres- ident 57. “One boy who works and gets ahead.” Latin, Choir 57-59; BS Quar- tet 57, 58; Footlights, Thes., NHS 58, 59; Debate, Jr. Play Boys’ State 58; Corral, Sr. Play, Slide Rule, President of Student Body 59; D.A.R. Award 59. “I feel tired far into the fu- ture.” ■ NORMA KINDT “A good heart is worth gold.” Band 57-59, Secretary- Treasurer 59; Footlights 57, 58; FHA 57, 58. 59, Officer 58; 4-H, Hr. President 57; Tri-Hi-Y, Girls’ Forum Rep., 59; Student Council Alt. 58; FBL, Sec.-Treas. 59. DONALD D. KING “His curls are the envy of all the girls.” Homeroom Secretary 57, 58; Track Letterman 58, 59; “B” Association 58, 59; Football Letterman 59. PAULA DEE KIRBY “She quietly does her share in life.” 4-H Club 56, 57, Secretary 59; D. E. Club 57, 58; Band 57; Future Homemakers 56, 57. ROSIE DELORES KOSEK “Her method is simple, her weapon a dimple.” Beauty Shop Society 58; 4-H 57; Bronco 58; Tri- Hi-Y 59; Homeroom Sec- retary 57, 58; Future Homemakers 57. LARRY LANDRY “Sometimes I sit and think — sometimes I just sit.” D. E. Club 59; Radio Club 57. JOHNNIE EDWARD KUDER “A man not of words, but of deeds.” MARY KROLCZYK “Lookable and likeable.” Footlights 57; Beauty Shop Society 58; Vice President of Homeroom 57; Secretary of Home- room 57; Vice President of Hon croom 58; Jun- ior Play Usherette 58. “COOKIE” LAZARONE “No better than she should be.” Homeroom Officer 57; 4-H Club 57, 58; Future Homemakers 57, 58; Beauty Shop Society 58; Future Nurses 59. CAM LEE “I must speak the truth, and nothing but the truth.” Latin 57-59; Tri-Hi-Y 57; Footlights 57-59, Treas. 59; Hr. Treas., FTA, Debate, Beauty Shop Soc., Jr. Play 58; Slide Rule, FBL, Reporter 59; Bron- co, Thespians, Sr. Play 59. JIMMY LEWIS “Every tooth in his head is mo re valuable than a diamond.” Student Council 58; Homeroom Officer 57; Pan-Am 58, 59; Hi-Y 58; Vocational Industrial Club 59, President 59. EARL LEICHMAN “Eat, drink and be mer- ry for tomorrow, who knows!” Member of Track Team 57, 58, 59. AUGUSTINE LOPEZ “He who can have patience can have what he will.” Pan-American Club 59; Track 58, 59. LARRY LOCKE Take my advice, let not edu- cation interfere with anything important.” Future Farmers 57, 58, 59; Vice President of Future Farmers 59; Future Farmer Parliamen- tarian 57. MARY LOUISE LOUIS “Always happy, always neat, she’s as jolly as she is sweet.” Future Business Leaders 59; Tri-Hi-Y 59; Home- room President 59; Na- tional Honor Society 59. JO ANN LOPEZ “Her heart is warm with the friends she makes.” Pan-American Club, 57, 58. 59. JOE LUTHER “I want to travel along a road where there’s many a laugh and never a load.” “B” Team Football 58; Track Team 57, 58; Homeroom Re- porter 57. JAMES LUMPKIN “Always ready for a good time.” Homeroom Reporter 57; Home- room Vice President 58, 59. DAVID LYNCH “At last—A dignified Senior!” Debate 57; Boys’ State, Jr. Flay 58; Thcs., Fan-Am, Foot- lights 58, 59; Slide Rule, Sci- ence, Speech, NHS 59; Barber Shop 57. 58; Band 57-59, Offi- cer 59; Hi-Y 58. 59. Pres. 59; Del. to Austin, Outstanding Senator 59. MARILYN MALLARD “Her good nature is liked by all.” Footlights 57. 58; FTA 57, 58; Pan-Am 57, 58; Band 57-59; Twirler 57, 58; Trick Twirler 59; Bronco 57, 58; Tri-Hi-Y 57; HR Officer 57, 59; First Place Twirling Medal 57; Home- coming Princess 58. JO ANN MARRIOTT “A fair young maiden with light hair, never a worry, never a care.” Beauty Shop Society 57; A Cappella Choir 57, 58, 59; Tri-Hi-Y 59; Home- room Officer 58, 59. RONNIE MARSHALL “No limits but the sky.” TASC Del.; VP Soph. Class 57; SC Rep. 57- 59; “B Assoc.; Pan- Am 58; Hi-Y, Slide Rule; Sr. Favorite, Jr. Rotarian 59; Basketball Letters 58, 59; Track Letters 58, 59, Capt. 58, 59; V. Pres. Student Body 59; Sr. Frolics. JOHN MATHIS “Between jest and earn- est.” Pan-Am 57; Student Council 59; National Honor Society 59. JEANETTE ANN MARTIN “A finger in every pie.” Pan-Am, FTA, Footlights, Bron- co 57-59; FHA, HR Officer 57, 58; Jr. Play; Homecoming Prin- cess 58; Cit. of Month; Sr. Cl a Prrv., Who's Who. Tri- Hi-Y, FBL 59; Thcs. 58-59; Band 57-59; Twirler 57, 58, Drum Major 59, Dist. 58, 59; Regional, All-State 59; Sr. Frolics. BOBBIE MATHIS “He’ll give the world the best he has, may the best come back to him.” Student Council 59, Treas. 59; Hr. Officer 57, 58; Math Club 59; Track 58, 59; Pan-Am 57- 59; NHS 59. LLOYD MAXWELL t. “Whatever his ambitions may be, he keeps them to himself.” Future Farmers of Ameri- ca 57-59; Secretary 57. DAVID McCORMICK “A number one source of mis- chief he, wherever David is we all like to be. Band 57-59; Footlights 59; Slide Rule 59; Pan-Am 58, 59; Barl ershop Quartet 58; Bronco 58. 59; Corral 59; Hi-Y 58, 59, Chap. 59; Press Club 59. JULIA McCULLEY “A truer heart would be hard to find.” Footlights, Latin, Speech. 57-59; Debate 58. 59; Math, Press, Bronco, Corral 59; Science, Rep. 59; A Cappella Choir 59; NMS Finalist 59; NHS 59. LOUELLA SUE McELFISH “A wonderful friend, kind and true. Her Bronco spirit always shines, too.” FHA 57-59; See. 58; Pres. 59; Jr. Degree 57; Chapter Degree 58; Press, Future Nurses 58; Library 58, Secretary 58; Fu- ture Bus. Leaders 59; Girls’ Forum Representative 57. ANNIE LAURA McLEWIS “A merrier laugh cannot be found.” FHA 57, 58; D. E. Club 59; 4-H Club 57; Beauty Shop So- ciety 58. ROBERT MOORE ‘‘Maybe he looks smart—but who knows!” Band 57, 58. 59; Science Club 59; Hi-Y 58; Homeroom Offi- CARROLL MOEHLMAN “A capable boy, he should go far.” Slide Rule 59; Pan-Am 57-59, Treas. 58, Pres. 59; Hi-Y 57-59; Science 59; Baseball 57, 58; Basketball 57, 58; Home- room President 57; “B” Association 58, 59; Na- tional Honor Society 59. SAMMY MONTOYA, JR. “He’s one of those who hoard their own thoughts carefully!” Barbershop Quartet 57, 58; A Cappella Choir 57, 58, 59; Football 57; “B” Association; Track 57; National Athletic Train- ers Association. NAOMI MONTOYA CAROLYN MERKA “Her good qualities al- ways shine through.” Future Business Leaders 59; Girls’ Forum Rep. 57; Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 59; Girls’ Forum 57-59. MAGDALENA MONCIVIAS “Not too slow and not too fast, she makes friendships that will last.” Pan-American 57, 58, 59; Fu- ture Nurses 59. KATHERINE NUCHE MOORE “Her kind heart is worth more than a throne.” “She is very- well content to be a steadfast friend.” Future Teachers 58, 59; Pan- Am 58; A Cappella Choir 57, 58, 59; Band 57, 58, 59; Beau- ty Shop Society 58; Vice Presi- dent 58; Girls’ Forum IV Vice Pres. 59; HR Officer 57, 58. HARVEY LEE MOORE “He says life’s a joke, we should laugh it along.” Library dub 59. ELAINE NEDBALEK “Voted ‘Best All Round A better girl cannot be found.” Corral 58, 59, Editor 59; Pan-Am 57-59, Vice Pres. 59; Tennis 57-59; Treas. 58, Rep. 59; Ten- nis Letterman 57, 59; Press Club 58, 59; Stu- dent Council Alt. 57; NHS 59; Quill Scroll 59. SHARLENE NIXON “Grace, charm, beauty, to her belong.” Footlights 57, 58; NHS 59; Debate 58; Latin 57; A Cappella Choir 58, 59; Bronco 57-59; Tri-Hi-Y 57-59, Treas. 58; Beauty Shop Society 58; Tennis Club 57; Quill Scroll Sec. 59; Bronco Bus. Mgr. 59. BONNIE NEVILLE “With a smile on her lips and a baton in her hand.” Footlights 57, 58; FTA 58; Pan-Am 57, 58; Band 57, 58, 59; Twirler 57. 58. 59; Tri-Hi- Y 57; Homeroom Officer 57, 59; Mid Term Graduate. CHARLES NICHOLS “I’m happy go lucky.” State Poultry Judging Champs 57; State Dairy Judging Champs 58; 4-H Club 57-59; President 57, Vice President 58; Track 57. E. EARL NORTHCUTT “School is a place where I see my friends therefore I endure it.” FFA 57-59; Reporter 57, 58; Football 57. MARTHA JANE NOVAK “Here is a dear and true in- dustrious friend.” FHA 57, 58, 59; Library Club 59; Tri-Hi-Y 59; Girls’ Forum Rep. 58; Student Council Alt. 59; Library Helper 59; Home- TOM NELSON “He sings for love and idleness, nothing else is worth having.” Transfer from Minnesota; Band 58, 59; Bronco 58, 59; Homeroom Pres. 59; Junior Rotarian 59. room President 59. ROSALIE OLEXEY “She wears a hat with a silver lining.” FHA 57, 58; Homeroom Secre- tary 57. 58; Beauty Shop So- ciety 58; I). E. 59. JOE DANIEL NOVOSAD “A perpetual prankster. 4-H 57-59; Waterloo, Iowa 57; Dairy Judging State Champs 57; 2nd Place Livestock Judg- ing Team 58; Showmanship Award 58: Sanitary Farm Dairy Award 58. JUDITH OLIVER “Angels are perfect—hut I’m a woman.” Footlights, Latin. Press, Bronco. Tri-Hi-Y, Am. Hr. 57-59; Band 57-59; Rep. 57; FHA 57; H.R. Officer 57. 58; Corral, Thespians 58. 59; V. Pres. 59; Junior Play 58; 2nd LTL Declamation 57; UIL Poetrv Interp. 59. BEVERLY O’NEAL “Always ready for a hap- py time. JOYCE MARIE PACK Which comes first—the mar- riage license or the diploma?” Footlights 57. 58; FHA 57; Beauty Shop Society 58; Home- room President 57, Vice Presi- dent 58; Girls’ Forum Repre- sentative 59. LEVON OWENS “I have often regretted speech, never my silence.” KENNETH W. PATRANELLA “I want to be hashful, but the girls won’t let me.” Jr. Class Treas. 58; HR Officer 57; “B” Assoc. 57-59; Two Year Track Lcttcrman. Capt. 58; Two Year Basketball Let- terman, Capt. 59; Valen- tine Court 59; MOD King 59; Junior Rotarian 59. ANN ELIZABETH PAGE “As busy as a beaver, as jolly as can be.” Footlights, Tri-Hi-Y 57- 59; HR 0. 57. 58; FHA 57. 58. Pres. 58; Del. St. Conv. 57; Debate 57, 58. Sec. 5?; Thespians, Bronco. Chmn. TAP, Citizen of Month. 58. 59; Jr. and Sr. Plays; Tennis, Girls’ Forum Pres., Val- entine Princess 59. DAN R. PHILP “Come what come may. time and the hour run through the roughest day.” Student Council Alternate 59; Homeroom Treasurer 58; Sci- ence Club 59. WALTER PLAGENS “Many receive advice. He is one who profits by it. Homeroom Officer 57, 58. RUDELL POEHL “A rare exception; a lioy ■ says little but means a lot, Homeroom Secretary' 58. ANN PORTER “She’s one problem I’d like to solve.” Latin, Tennis 57-59; Hr. 0. 57; Footlights 57, 58; Tri-Hi- Y 57-59; Del. to Austin 59, Sec. 58. 59; S.C. Rep., Jr. Play, Tennis Club 58; Bronco 58, 59; Pan-Am 59; II Vice Pres. Girls’ Forum 59; Sr. Frolics. ELAINE PRICE “Her little deeds of kind- ness help to make the world happy. A Cappella Choir 57, 58. Librarian 57; Footlights 57, 58, Secretary 58; Bronco 57. 58; Tri-Hi- Y 57-59; Chaplain 58; FBI. 59; FHA 57, 58; Beauty Shop 58; Treas. Sr. Class. JIMMY POTTS “A dreamer lives forever, and toiler dies in a day.” Band 57-59; Barn! Offi- cer 58, 59; 4-H Club 57- 59; 4-H Club Council Representative 57; Home- room Officer 57. NANCY BEARD PRICE “If you ever need a friend, here I am.” Footlights 58, 59; FHA 58; Latin Club 58, 59; Tri-Hi-Y 59; Thespians 59; Homeroom Officer 58; Girls’ Forum 58, 59. BOBBY I). RANDALL “Nothing is so difficult bait that it may lie found out by seeking. D. E. Club 59. MARCIA RANSOM “She makes all life one grand, sweet song.” SC 57. 58; TASC Del. 57; Footlights 57, 58; Choir 58, 59; FFA Sweet- heart 58, 59, State Final- ist 58; Hr. Officer, Sr. Class Council, Valentine Princess 59; Jr. and Sr. Play Usherette. LINDA RESTIVO With her dark hair and big brown eyes, she’s a pleasure for the eyes.” Footlights. Tri-Hi-Y 57-59; Hr. Off.. Beauty Shop Soc. 58; FHA 57, 58; Band 57-59, Twirler 58, 59; Tennis c. 57; Bronco. Sr. Frolics. FBI. 59; Pan-Ani Tal- ent Show 58. 59; Jr. Play Co- Manager. JAMES ANDREW RESTIVO “Nothing is little to him that feels it with great sensibility. Swimming Team 57-59; Pan-Am. GG Boxing Team. 58. 59; Hr. Offi- cer 58, 59; Slide Rule, Science 59; Spanish Workshop of Monterrey 58. 59. THOMAS RILEY “Early to lied and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.” FFA 57-59, President 59, Vice President 58. Greenland Presi- dent 57. L. J. RUFFINO “To do two things at once is to do neither.” 4-H 57, 58; S. F. A. Bowling Team 57, 58; S. F. A. Team Champs 57. JOANN SACULLA “It’s quality rather than quan- tity that matters.” Footlights Club 58; Future Homemakers 57; Homeroom Secretary 58. CHARLES F. SALVAGGIO “A guy with a car goes twice as far.” 4-H Club 57, 58. 59; Bronco 57; ICT 59; VIC Club 59; President of 4-H Qub 57; Football 57. 58. JANICE JEAN SCHULTZ “A likeable lass in the Senior Class.” Future Homemakers 57, 58. 59; Future Nurses 58, 59; Beauty Shop Society 57, 58; Corral Staff 58. 59; Girls’ Forum 57, 58. 59. -- SHIRLEY SCHULZ “A mile a minute is good speed, but a smile a minute gets more action.” Future Homemakers 57, 58; Homeroom Officer 57, 58; 4-H 58. 59. Reporter 59; Footlights 58; D. E. 59. R. H. SCHLIEKER “I never trouble trouble till trouble troubles me.” S. C. 57; “B” Assoc. 57- 59; Baseball Lettcrman 57-59, Captain 59; Boys’ State 58; Hairy Chamb- less Award 57; Football Letterman 58, 59; Cap- tain 59; All-District Foot- ball 58, 59; Norman Dansby Award 59. PHILIP LOW RUSSELL “I’m almost frightened out of my seven senses.” Footlights 58. 59; Pan- Am 57-59; Slide Rule, Debate 59; Hi-Y 59, Re- porter 59; Science 59; National Honor Society 58, 59; Thespians 58. 59, Treas. 59; Junior Play 58; Senior Play and Frol- ics 59; NMS Finalist 59. DONALD SCHULTZ “His aim is to go to Dog Patch University and play football with Lil’ Abner.” “B” Team Football 57; Football Letterman 58, 59; Hon. Men. 10-AAA Football 58; All-District 13-AAAA Football 59; “B Assoc. 58, 59; Homeroom Officer, 59; Track 58, 59. JIMMY SMALL “Being handsome with- out grace is the hook without the bait.” HUGH “POPS SEALE “You say it’s English, but I say it’s Greek.” Football Letterman 57, 58; Squad 59; Baseball Letterman, Footlights 57, 58; All-District Football and Baseball 58; Soph. Class Pres., Class Favorite, Val- entine Court, 57; Choir 57-59; “B” Assoc. 57-59; Boys’ Forum President 59. “The first years of man must make provision for the last.” Vocational Industrial Club 59; President of Homeroom 58. DONALD SEAY “After a look at him we suffer from high ‘red’ pressure.” T-r “Gentle and retired, a boy to be admired.” “B Team Football 57; Swim- ming Team 57; Band 58; Latin Club 57-59. FRANKIE SKRHAK DONALD SMITH “The surest way to hit a wom- an’s heart is to take aim kneel- ing.” Slide Rule 59; Science Club 59; Boys’ Forum 57, 58, 59. JOHN SMITH Blessed are they who go in circles, for they shall be called big wheels.” Homeroom Officer 57; Pan-Am 57-59; Math 59; Corral 59; Press 59; Science Club 59; Pres. 59; Boys’ Forum 57-59; National Honor Society 59. £ DICK SCOTT “All I’ve learned I’ve guessed; all I know I’ve forgotten.” Band 57, 58. 59. CHARLES SHELDON ROBERT SHEARER “He and his trombone get along real fine; ask the trombone.” Band 57, 58, 59; Choir 57, 59; Barbershop Quartet 57, 58. MARIE VERONICA SIKORSKI “She’s happy in love—oh, what a feeling!” Future Homemakers 57; D. E. 58, 59, Secretary 59; 1st Vice Pres. 58; Girls’ Forum Rep. 59; Homeroom Secretary 57. ANGELINA SODOLAK “Not bold, not shy, not short, not tall, hut a very sweet ming- ling of them all.” Future Homemakers 57, 58, 59; 4-H 57, 58; D. E. 58. 59; Li- brary Club 57. BOBBIE STEELE “Our Bobbie is most content when in the midst of Merri- ment.” 4-H 57. 58; Footlights 57; Li- brary Club 58, 59; Homeroom Officer 57. BILLY STEEN “AD things come to those who wait, so why hur- PHOTO Not Avoi'JobJ AVAILABLE CHUCK STEWART “Thank you, faculty, I enjoyed it.” Footlights 55, 56, 57; Future Teachers 58; Bar- bershop Quartet 58. ANGELINA STRATTA “She’s like a vitamin ad—full of vim, vigor, and vitality. Future Teachers 57, 58; Latin 57-59; IX E. 59; Homeroom Officer 57; Girls’ Forum Rep- resentative 58; Beauty Shop Society 58. MARY ANN STRATTA “A popular gal with more than her share of men problems.” Girls’ Forum Representative 58; Footlights 57; Homeroom Presi- dent 58. H. A. TAYLOR “When he’s as old as seventy- one, he’ll still play pranks on everyone!” Band 57, 58. 59; Junior Play 58; Senior Frolics 59. ANN SULLIVAN “A quiet girl, but quite a girl!” Latin. A Cappella Choir 57-59; Footlights, De- bate. Junior Play, 58; NHS 58. 59, Sec.-Treas. 59; Quill Scroll 59, V. P. 59; S. C. 59; As- soc. Sec. 59; Who’s Who 59; 2nd UIL Reg. Journalism 59; FTA, Corral, Bronco 59. TASC Delegate 58; Latin Club 57-59; Student Council 58, 59; Hi-Y, Football 57, 58; Home- room Officer 57, 59. STEPHANIE SWAFFORD “A ‘rose’ without a thorn.” Footlights 58. 59; FTA 57-59; Future Business Leaders 59; Pan-Am, Beauty Shop Society 57, 58; Pan-Am Secretary 59; A Cappella Choir 57-59, Secretary 59, Asst. Business Mgr. Bronco 59; Thespians 59; Na- tional Honor Society 59. JOHN BENNETT SYPTAK “I wanna be a Junior Clip- boarder!” JACK THOMPSEN “He’s not a card, he’s a whole deck.’’ JOE URSO “Even Charles Atlas was never like this!” 4-H 57-59, State Champs Poultry Team 57; Gold Star Boy, NPFFC, High Indiv. State Dairy Judg- ing, Mayfield Poultry Award, Pres, of Club, Delegate to Leadership Lab 58; President of County and Commun. 59. BARBARA THOMAS ‘Thy voice is sweet as if it took its music from thy face.” Footlights, Homeroom Off. 57- 59; Pan-Am 58, 59, Rep. 59; A Cappella Choir 57-59, Rcc. Sec. 59; Tri-Hi-Y 59; Bronco 59; NHS 59; Beauty Shop So- ciety 58, Rep. 58; Junior Play, 58; 1st Amateur Hour 58. GENE THOMAS “I’m one of these cvcrything- happens-to-me people.” HR Officer 57, 58; Soph. Class Parliamentarian. Library 57; Pan-Am, Footlights 57-59; Gr. Capt. 58; Jr. and Sr. Plays; Sr. Class Rep., Thespians, Tri-Hi- Y, Speech, Corral, 1st V. Pres Girls’ Forum 59. ELLEN TRENCKMAN “More fun than a barrel of monkeys.” Pan-Am, Footlights 57, 58; Tri- Hi-Y, Bronco 57-59, Editor 59; Homeroom Off. 57, 58; FTA 58; FHA 57; Beauty Shop Quartet 58; Junior Play 58; Pan-Am Convention 58; Annual Convention 59; Quill Scroll 59. JOE DAN URBANOVSKY “Sometimes I sit and think; sometimes I just sit.” Band 57, 58. 59; Junior Play 58; Boys’ Forum 57, 58, 59. MILDRED VALENTA ALBERT VAQUERA “A lovely note in the song of “Boys will be boys!” life.” Future Homemakers 57, 58; D. E. Club 58. 59 ; 4-H 57; Girls’ Forum 57. DAVID TRFJO “Is there anyone finer?” Pan-Am 57, 58, 59; D. E. 58, 59; Hi-Y 59; Stu- dent Council 59. RUBY URSO “There’s always some- thing to keep a twinkle in her eye.” Transfer 59. BOBBY VERNON BRAZOS VARISCO “A grin or smile you could see a mile.” 4-H Club 57-59; S. C 57; Soph. Class Treas. 57; Junior Class Pres. 58; Valentine Court 58; Basketball 57-58; Pres. Hr. 59; Valentine King 59. KENNETH VAUGHN “Today we lose him, tomorrow the whole world gains him.” BILL WALLACE “Some think the world was made for fun and frolic, and so do L” “Quite a clicker!” Debate 57, 58; Band 57- 59; Footlights 57, 58; Boys’ Forum 57-59. ORA WESTBROOK “A good-natured friend.” JERRY WATSON “Get thee behind me, Satan — and push!” TOMMIE WEDEL “Always able to ‘drum up’ a little fun.” Band 57-59. GEORGE WHITE MARLENE WHITE “Ain’t misbehaving.” “Active and Attractive.” 4-H 57-59, Sec. 57, Pres. 58 FHA 57-59; Vice Pres. 59; FBL 59; Tri-Hi-Y 59; Hr. Of- ficer 57; Office Helper; Girls’ Forum 57-59. FAYE WHEAT “Loveable and likeable.” Tennis Club 58, 59; Ten- nis Team 58, 59; Foot- lights Club 59; Sr. Play Committee 59; Hr. Of- ficer 58, 59. JOHNNY WILLIAMS “They said it couldn’t ! e done, but he did it.” Pan-Am 57, 58. DAVID WINNINGHAM “He may seem quiet and look naive, but if you know David, that’s hard to believe.” A Cappella Choir 57-59; Slide Rule 59; Debate 57; Pan-Am 57, 58; Bar- bershop Quartet 57, 58; Pres. 58; Hi-Y 58-59, VP 59. JOE WHITLEY WILDER “The midnight oil he bums is ‘Gulf Crest.’ ” DOUGLAS J. WILLIAMS “Shoot low, sheriff, he’s riding a Shetland.” 4-H 57-59; Future Farmers 57; Future Farmers. B Football 57, 58; Track 57- 59; Sr. Frolics; “A” Football Letter 59. LA NELL WILSON “It isn’t by size you win or fail, be the best of whatever you are. Future Homemakers 57; Library Club 58. 59. GERALD WINN “I’m a self-made man, but what a job it was.” A Cappcll Choir 57. PATRICIA ANN WILLIAMS “Dynamite comes in small packages.” Cheerleader 58. 59; Hr. Officer 57, 58; Foot- lights, FTA, Pan-Am, Girls’ Forum 57-59; FHA 57, 58; Bronco 59; Tri-Hi-Y 58, 59; FBL 59; Homecoming Prin- cess 58. JIMMIE YOUNGBLOOD “Have slide rule . . . will trav- el.” NHS 58, 59; A Cappella Choir 57-59; Thespians, Corral Ihess, Footlights, Science, Slide Rule, Speech 59; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Barbershop Quartet, Track, De- bate 57, 58; Amateur Hour 57. BEVERLY JEAN ZEMANEK “She came a stranger, and de- parted a friend.” Transfer 59; Future Business Leaders 59; Pan-Am 59; Band 59; Corral 59; Tri-Hi-Y 59. JONNIE ELAINE YOUNG “Fair hair, twinkling eyes, she’s an angel to one of our guys.” Footlights 57, 58; FHA. Hr. Off. 58; Bronco 58, 59; S. C. Alt. 57; Soph. Class Rep.; Sen. Favor- ite, MOD Queen, Sr. Frolics 59; Pan-Am, Tri Hi-Y 57-59; President Del to Austin 59. Senior ? ? ? Where is Jonnie? Who, us, delinquents? Master chefs at work. Endurance run To the woods ! ! ! The Clip-board Club FMSA- Future Movie Stars of America I.inda forgot her bobby socks. Children must play, Evelyn. Mow'd we ever turn out like we did? Gwen! Caught in the act. You'll never believe his name is John Smith. Don’t you feel well, Morris? We don't smoke, we don't chew! Anybody for a ride in a real chuck wagon? yrc i d£ 9t ,i J (, 1 'tt ZP'' I 1V ’$P 'Qrf •'■' ' ’ ,tei .„ „ -jrjp 2 : p£ ‘ . «S. 2? 0 ' cf Y$ t SYZA l_s T jt yUX. ' XaJL JLQ ) 0 , t$ L( w f. V £ v? - i 46 0 yt ? _4f' V‘ S S-v lrr ‘ fa s J ) lvJ tSPk ■ . yjoA y % V e-lW v ( f Jl 6ljM 47 JUNIOR OFFICERS President____________________________ERIC NYE Vice President ANN STANFORD Secretary .......................JUDY FOSTER Treasurer PAULA MADDOX Reporter_______________________JO ANN VINCENT Junior Class of 1959 “ We re the class that'll go, go, go, we're the class of big '60. 50 Gene Adams Lorenzo Alonzo Andy Anderson Dora Mae Bell Fred Benson Marie Berger Judy Andcrt Jimmy Andres Lou Antony Mike Arredondo Lanicii Barnes Beverly Barron Billy David Margaret Berry Bolton Bomnskie Johnny Barton Tommy Bass Dick Boswell Albert Bonifaze Henry Brewer Phillip Henry Robert Tommy Box Boxley Boyd Brady Joe Joyce Bruce Cardenas Cargill Carrier Thomas Brown John Buchanan Brenda Butler Concha Caballero Lucille Ccdillo Beverly Compton ft Ann DeWayne Curtis Roger Irene Cahill Caldwell Camarillo Canales Cantu Janet Davids Bcttic Davis Johnny Fazzino Judy Ferguson Robert Ferguson Judy Foster Wanetta Garcia Loren De.Mottier Milton Dockery Nancy Dorsey Vivian Easley John Charles Nina Bobby Richard Dana Fazzino Faver Fagan Etheridge Eddins William Graliam Phyillis Jo Grizzaffi Glenn Gray Jimmy Gray Barl ara Gibbs Richard Guinn Helen Daniel Elda Mae Gilcreasc Ginzel Glover Dorothy Shirley Larry Hebron Hennington Henton John Herrera Rita Hightower Walter Hoke Russell Hallaran Roland Harding Norman Hartsfield Judy Hoppess Suo Hughes Ann Illschncr George lnglehart David Jemigan Carol Johanson Jimmy Johnson Donald Kokemoor Doris Koneeny Joe Koneeny James Josey Gloria Juarez Pascual Juarez Sharon Juett Frances Kindt J immie Kilgore David Jack Willie Kehlenbrink Keeling Kalinec Tim Lane Jerry La I o id Emil Muncivias Jessie Montelongo Melvin Norcross Merle Norcross Nancy Nuchc Eric Nye Bobby Odstricil Beverly Ogg Ralph Morgan Dennis Nixon Bobby Mosley John Murphy Charles Neveu Dickie Newland Vernon Newland Kate Oliver Mervin Peter Jo Ann Petroski Alvin Phelps Ruth Ann Putz Victor Quintana Joe Quinten Edward Pivonka Norman Poehl Steve Polino Jane Pond Karlene Ponzio Raymond Pope Linda Potts Richard Virginia Marie Ruffino Salinas Salvaggio Billie Jean Joe Josetta Sample Scanlin Scanlin Joanne Nicoloso Ronald Judy Roll Rosas Rosprim Roundtree Jay Bob Robert Eddie Rodriquez Lupe Rodriquez Terrosa Rodriquez Marie Ruffino Betty Roys r Michalc Sides Pam Jo Ann Joe John Qlnrm Sfr-Jft- Dean Smith Bonnie Gilbert Mary Wilson Wilson Wilson Carolyn White Jackie Jane Linda White White White Jeanette Winslow Edwin Winters Joe Womack Steve Wood Alvin Zcmanck Dorothy Zweifel Pose, Bev. Girls also play poker! Slumber parties . . Yi! Gracie Oren B.—cute? Steve! Smile, Lynn Remember, Dana? Legs. .. Beautiful Paula! Sophomores 63 President Secretary Reporter F. J. CATALINA Sophomore Class of 1959 ‘We're the class that's full of fun, we're the class of '61. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS PATSY PORTER FRANK CASH TOMMY WOODYARD Pice President ___________JUDY CAPPS Treasurer______ Bob Alexander Kay Alexander Jim Allen Leon Alvarada Clarice Andrews Milton Andrus Kathy Baker Jerry Ballard Barbara Banks Paul Barron Joseph Barrychuck Billy Batten Martha Beard Sandra Berger Jesse Bernal Ray Berry Janette Bewley Bill Biggs Glenn Blair Kenneth Bledsoe Mary Lillian Bohack Ben Bomnskie Johnny Bomnskie Richard Bomnskie Tommy Bond Jean Bosque- Kay Brayton Jackie Sue Brittain Ray Rritton Billy Brown Pama Brown Thelma Brown Gilbert Camarillo Mary Ann Canipise Judy Capps Larry Cargill Frank Cash F. J. 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National Honor Society OLD MEMBERS TOP ROW: Donald Cole, Mike Kcrely, Justin Kidd, Martha Amis, Philip Russell, Jimmie Young- blood. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Bolton, Ann Sullivan, Margaret Carpenter, Sandra Clark, Ellen Howell, Nelda Jopp. OLD MEMBERS Margaret Carpenter Sandra Clark Donald Cole Pam Durre Ellen Howell Justin Kidd David Lynch Jeanette Martin Judy Oliver Ann Page Philip Russell Nancy Cordell Thespian Society 94 NEW MEMBERS Dwayne Caldwell Bill Dansby Judy Foster Barbara Gibbs Cam Lee Eric Nyc Gardner Parker Billy Power Beverly Scasta Jo Ann Storm Stephanie Swafford Gene Thomas Jo Ann Vincent Bonnie Wilson Jimmy Youngblood PRESIDENT................. ’Unc Nedbalek VICE PRESIDENT .... Sharlene Nixon SECRETARY................. Ann Sullivan REPORTER ................ Betty Bolton Quill and Scroll John Smith, Canny Burkhaltcr, David McCormick, Justin Kidd, Ann Sullivan, Sharlene Nixon, Joyce Cargill, Lynda Ball, Ellen Trenchman, Ellen Howell, ’Lane Nedbalek, Betty Bolton, Kay Hart, Pam Durrc. 95 ELAINE CARGILL ROBIN TOLAND Girls Debate I JUDY OLIVER JUSTIN KIDD Boys’ and Girls’ Poetry TIM LANE Ready Writing SANDRA CLARK Original Oration DONALD COLE Boys’ Declamation League JANET DAVIDS Girls’ Declamation 96 STANDING, left to right: John Mathis. Billy D. Cata- lena, R. H. Schlieker. SITTING: David Lynch, Justin Kidd. Girls’ and Boys’ State Margaret Carpenter OUTSTANDING I.C.T. STUDENT Nancie Gerke OUTSTANDING D.E. STUDENTS Annette Bomnskie, Patsy Bolton D.E. and I.C.T. Awards 4-H Awards POULTRY AWARD Joseph Birdwell GOLD STAR AWARD Joyce Cargill Joe Urso 97 PETE SCANLIN Harry Chambers Award R. H. SCHLIEKER Norman Dansby Award MORRIS BURKHALTER Most Valuable Player JOE WOMACK Seth Wood Award KENNETH PATRANELLA Sportsmanship Award MARGARET CAR RENTER JUSTIN KIDD D. A. R. A w a r d s « MIKE KERLEY SANDRA CLARK Future Farmer Aivards JOHNNIE WINTERS Banker’s Award DAVID KINDT Dairy Award Bill Williams paid $1, 850.00 for Johnnie Win- ters' grand champion broilers. 101 JUSTIN KIDD September Student Body President w both swta oUTTtt BAONCOS ME{0 sumwMwaii GftMES MARGARET CARPENTER October Head Yell Leader Citizens of ANN PAGE January March of Dimes ELLEN HOWELL February Secretary of Student Body JONNIE YOUNG March President of Tri-Hi-Y The Month BRENDA BUTLER April JUDY HOPPESS -N Field Day Junior-Senior Prom KENNETH PATRANELLA Junior Rotarians BILL RO DANSBY TOMMY WOODYARD MIKE KERLEY 105 Awards Day-May 15 JIMMY YOUNGBLOOD Most Outstanding Science Student JULIA McCULLEY Most Outstanding Mathematics Student DONALD COLE Most Outstanding Foreign' Language Student JUSTIN KIDD Most Outstanding English Student DOMINCA GARZA Business and Professional Women’s Club Scholarship ANN SULLIVAN Outstanding Student Council Member BARBARA BANKS Outstanding Sophomore Council Member 107 MARY WII.SON Outstanding Junior Council Member GLORIA LOPEZ National Spanish Contest Winner LEE COURTNEY Outstanding Math Student PHILLIP RUSSELL D.A.R. American History Award HETTY BOLTON Dictation Award ELAINE CARGILL Advanced Typing Award • Transcription Award JUSTIN KIDD Poet Award—Second in Contest LINDA PURGERSON Poet Laureate 109 Athletics Yell Leaders TOP ROW: Jerry Ballard, Tommy Woodyard, Billy Don Catalena, Kenneth Bledsoe, Johnny Barton, Richard Cook, Ray Berry, Glenn Dowling, John Oiarlcs Fazzino. MIDDLE ROW: Tommy Brady, Jay Bob Robert. Kenneth West, Donald Schultz, Glenn Gregg, Lduis Griffin, Joe Womack. Morris Hamilton. BOTTOM ROW: Henry Cortez, Joe Wilder, Henry Brewer, Morris Gene Burkhaoter, R. H. Schlieker, Jack Connor, Henry Boxlcy, Manuel Gomez. Trainer—Rideout, Coaches—Killough, Johnson, Mun- day. Ohlendorf, Burditt. TRI-CAPTAINS Morris Gene Burkhalter, R. H. Schlieker, Jack Connor III FIRST ROW: Quarterbacks — Morris Gene Burkhalter, Tri-Capt., All-District; Joe Womack. Jerry Ballard. SECOND ROW: Quarterback—Glenn Dowling; Halfback—Jack Connor, Tri-Capt.. All- District. THIRD ROW: Halfback-Rich- ard Cook; Fullbacks—Henry Boxlcy, Henry Brewer. FIRST ROW: Fullback-Kenneth Bled- soe; Ends—R. H. Schliekcr, Tri-Capt., All-District; Jay Bob Robert. SECOND ROW: Ends—Louis Griffin. All-District; Kenneth West. THIRD ROW: End- Tommy Brady; Center—Johnny Barton; Guard—Billy Don Catalena. FIRST ROW: Guard —Joe Wilder, John Charles Fazzino, Ray Berry. SECOND ROW: Guard—Manual Gomez, All-Dis- trict; Tackle—Glenn Gregg. THIRD ROW: Tackles—Tommy Woodyard. Hen- ry Cortez, Donald Schultz, All-District. Manager: GLENN BLAIR Trainer: SAMMY MONTOYA Tackle—MORRIS HAMILTON Guard-DONALD KING Team BRONCO BAND TOP ROW: James Griffin, Tommy Niedraucr, Tommy Meeks, F. J. Catclrna, Frank Cash, Emil Moncivias, Guy Davis. MIDDLE ROW: Jimmy Jones, Milton Andrus, Carol Enloe, Joe Konecny, Donnie Collins, Joe John Stratta, Pat Fisher. Tommy Carll. BOTTOM ROW: Leslie Crenshaw, Charles Pantalion, Pete Scanlin, Danny Dansby, Bobby McClellan, James Piccolo, Kenneth Nibling, Dicky Mauldin. 115 Waco Spoils Broncos’ Tigers Down Scrappy Bryan Crew, 27 to 0 By CHARLES CARDER Eagle Spoils Editor C A trio of second quarter touch- owns powered the Waco Tigers a 27-0 triumph over the Bry- n Broncos here Friday night to oil the Bronco’s bow into AAA gridiron competition. The Bengals, who appeared to e more than a darkhorse con- ;nder in the 13AAAA race as ley dealt with the Broncos mov- i to a 7-0 lead in the last min- te of the first quarter, mounted le 27-0 lead at the intermission id allowed reserves to battle le Broncos during the last half. Waco used the big play for s four touchdown margin. A )-yard punt return resulted in le initial touchdown, a pass in- •rception set up the second and ‘suited in the fourth while the lird touchdown was scored on 65-yard play from scrimmage. The Broncos, displaying every jnce of determination avail- ale despite the heavy odds pre- _ Broncos Open Grid Quick CounterhSeason With 32-12Victorvl By CHARLES CARDER Eagle Sports Editor Exhibiting extreme poise for the opening game of the season the Bryan Broncos vaulted into the 1958 campaign Friday night with a 32-12 grid victory over the Port Acres Eagles on Bronco Field. The Broncos turned loose a pair of touchdown twins in jun- ior fullback Henry Boxlev and senior halfback Morris Burk- halter while reserve fullback Henry Brewer, who missed a large portion of the early fall training program because of a knee injury, rammed home the i fifth Bryan touchdown of the night. Coach Jesse Burditt’s charges, members of District 13AAAA this fall, cracked the goose egg on the scoreboard two-thirds of the way through the first quar- ti I6added two counters in the Austin Maroons ClubB rvan36-6 inu .u 11 uuilk, luuuum STATISTICS Bryan Ai First Downs ........... 8 Rustling Yardage ......... 20 Passing Yardage — 77 Passes Attempted ....... 14 Passes Completed ......—. 8 Passes Intercepted by ..... 1 Punting Average 4 for 127 1 f Fumbles Lost .. ... 4 of 7 2 Yards Penalized 3 for 25 7 f COMPLETE GAME STATISTI Bryan T First down .......... 21 Rushing yardage ______ 231 Passing yardage ...— 158 Passes attempted ..—.... 16 Passes completed ... 9 Passes Intercepted by ..1 Punts, number...4 for 18.25 4 for Fumbles lost ...... 0 of 2 1 Yards penalized .. 8 or 68 7 the Broncs’ 33. Seven plays 1 1 Travis reached the Bryan cr 7 from where Quarterback ] • ers fumbled the ball and Ta Henry Cortez recovered the for the Broncs. After an exchange of pi Bryan ended up with the ba their own 35. They worked ball down to the Rebs’ 5-; marker with runs and passe I Burkhalter, the longest pass ing to Left End R. H. Schli for 23 yards. There the Br drive ended as a Burkh? | | 7 ......................... from the loss to Temple v determination, moved out front with three and a half n utes left in the fii'st qua when Halfback John Limon : ed nine yards to cap a 35 y drive that had been set up 1; pass interception. Early in the second qua Austin moved 55 yards for second counter but moments er the Broncos cracked the shell on the scoreboard w Morris Burkhalter raced yards with a Maroon punt. A 67 yard punt return by 1 Covert, Ausjtin quarterb; gave the Maroons their counter of the third quarter the fourth period tallies • c on 72 and three yard campaij the latter set up when the B cos fumbled deep in their c territory two and a half n utes before the end of the test. Tri-Captain Jackie Connor «overed an Austin fumble the Bryan 15 early in the con and the Broncos moved for. ieldGoal Aids Bryan 21-16 Win Over Rebs l : TRAVIS WAS ON what 1 ed to be a scoring drive earl the initial quarter. Brew punt from his own 38 yard was blocked and recoverec the Rebs’ Doug Washbur ironcosSwamD McCallum For A. trio of racing Broncos cut se for long distance runs Fri- y night to give Bryan a whop- rg 30-12 homecoming victory er the McCallum Knights m Austin. It was Bryan’s first victory in strict 13-AAAA and gave the oncos a 5-3 record for the McULLUM UUi IJILH 1IUU the game when Bobby Jackson recovered a fumbled pitchout by Jackie Connor on the Bryan eight with less than a minute uci.aimm r or 13AAAA Victory ison. The Knights suffered eir 13th straight defeat. The “Three B’s” — Burkhalt- Boxley and Brewer — rip- d through the Blue Knights ■ 283 yards and three touch- wns to spearhead the hustling oncos to an unexpected easy ;tory. FULLBACK HENRY Boxley, turning to full duty for the st time in five weeks, sack- up the game with a dazzling -yard touchdown jaunt early the third quarter. Officials d erased an earlier 74 - yard achdown journey by the onco fullback in the second riod. Halfback Morris Burkhalter is the leading rusher for the oncos with 128 yards in 13 rries. Boxley had 83 and re- rve fullback Henry Brewer d 73 on just two tries. One is good for 71 yards and a first wn on the McCallum two and m there he dived over the Broncos Impressive In 39-6 Grid Victory Bryan’s Green and White ha its bad moments Friday nigh' but their helmet-to-helme blocking and tackling made u for any shortcomings they hac The Broncos, as one observe said, “came to play football, and they did just that. They started out giving thei supporters a bad moment whe a fumble set the stage for Bren ham’s lone touchdown befor the fans had settled in thei seats. It took the Cubs fou plays to move the 8 yards for th score. A loss had pushed ther back from the 8 to the 10 wher Bryan Greenwade passed t Billy Dannhaus for the markei Greenwade’s efforts to crash fo the extra points failed. The Broncos used miscues b the Cubs to set the stage fc scores and threats. And it wa Bryan miscues that halted scoi ing drives on several occasion Trailing 6 points with th game less than three minute old, the Broncos, after falterin momentarily, moved into actioi A pass from Burkhalter to Cor nor moved the Broncos 29 yard to the Brenham 40. Connor, tak ing a lateral from W o m a c drove 25 yards behind ne blocking in the line and dowr field to the 15 where Brew took over to knot the count 6- on a key block by Womacl Connor added the go-ahea points ncHh Bronco wer I Bryan’s Broncos Trip StouiConroeTigers,14-L THE WIN was recorded by 1 the best team effort exhibited by Bryan in many moons and was posted by a squad that be- came determined to help Con- roe accomplish its battle slogan for the week. The Tigers had been fired with an effort to wipe out the loss of 1957 and the Broncos set about to make them forget 1957 but remember 1958 in its place. This the Broncos accomplish- ed by scoring their initial touchdown with the game less than three minutes old and add- ing their second counter less than three minutes after Con- roe had scored its first touch- down midway in the second quarter. Both Conroe counters were set up following the recovery of Bryan fumbles, the B e n g a 1 s moving 44 yards for the first counter and 45 for the second. Conroe moved the ball from their own end of the field to Bryan territory only once dur- ing the game. That was follow- ing Bryan’s first touchdown when Alton Robinson returned consolidated game as he will install Henry Brewer at the fullback post where he has seen a great amount of action during the past two weeks. When Brewer has been at fullback Boxley has moved over to half- back to replace the injured Morris Burkhalter but Burk- halter will be ready to return to fulltime team duty with Jackie Connor at halfback this week. Joe Wom%ck will com- plete the backfield quartet from THIS COMBINATION • send Louis Griffin and R. Schlieker, tri - captain of Bronc squad along with Bu halter and Connor, to the positions with Tommy Wo yard and Donald Schultz to n the tackle positions. Don King and Manuel Gomez be at the guard posts with Hi Seale, the Broncos lone t year letterman, at center. W1 Bryan is or. the defensive H ry Cortex will replace Gon Broncos Face Mustangs In Friday Clash; The Bryan Broncos face their fourth non - district football foe of the season Friday night when they clash with the La- mar Consolidated Mustangs at Rosenberg at 8 p.m. and the un- defeated Broncos will enter the game without the services of their ace fullback, Henry Box- ley. Boxley, a junior who has been a starter in each of the three Bryan victories recorded this fall, suffered a broken left hand in the Huntsville game last week and will be out for about three weeks. Boxley reported a slight pain in the hand Friday night and when the hand failed to respond to treatment Tuesday an x-ray revealed the break. THE LOSS of Boxley will :ausc Coach Jesse Burditt to nake only minor changes in his roncosReadv ame lu a Broncos Praised or Wildcat Coach Red Burditt said th Broncos are ready as they’ll ever be for their invasion of Temole Fridav and their meet- For Temple Tilt movies showed the team con- tinued to hustle throughout the game even after they trailed b three touchdowns. “When you’re 21 points be hind in the first quarter ana keep scrapping, you’ve got some fine boys and that’s what we’ve got,” Burditt declared. THE BRONCO coach said the team made a few mistakes and went to sleep a couple of times but otherwise did a creditable job against the Wildcats. “We were pleased with the spread and it would have work- ed even better had we not drop- ped seven passes,” he added. Kenneth West, playng a line- backer spot, was singled out for a good job by Coach Burditt. “TO BE HANDLING the job for the first time we think he turned in one of the best per- formances against the Wildcats” Burditt said. The Broncos meet the Travis Rebels in their final game of the season here Friday night. “Travis has a better club than McCallum’s but we think we have a good chance to win,” Burditt said. Broncos Again Regarded As Gridiron Underdogs Bryan’s Broncos, who can't seem to rate anything except underdog roles, find themsetves in the usual position again this week as they face the Hunts- ville Hornets on Bronco Field in a Friday night contest. Bryan, named as the under- dog last week against Conroe, will put an undefeated record on the line in the Friday con- test when they face the Hunts- ville Hornets, victors in two of three games this season. Publi- cations at Houston and Fort' Worth ranked Huntsville as the favorite this week while a Dal- las writer divided the ranks by favoring Bryan. The Broncos staged what Coach Jesse Burditt descnbed as a “real good workout Tues- day afternoon” featuring pur- suit scrimmage and group scrimmage sessions. IT WAS JUS! a good old fashioned workout with a little of everything included on the schedule. Most of all we tried to work at getting tired, condition- ing,” Burditt pointed out.. Pass defense was also stressed in the drill and Wednesday the Broncs worked on their pass of- fense and team defense. All of the Bryan squadmen are expected to be in good shape for the Friday contest wmch will be the second home game of the season for the Broncos. FIRST ROW. Standing: Jerry Ballard. Ronnie Marshall. Mervin Peters, Richard Cuinn. Roland Harding. Louis Griffin, Joe Womack. KNEELING: Kenneth Patranclla, Henry Boxlcy, Alwilliam Ginzel, Jay Bob Robert. Jroncos Del eat annual Toum afternoon1 over Wil Broncos ner in the 48-46 and consolation solation semi morning and t ourney Ga sur-lto take Travis. I tal of 42 in the three games. Ro-1 the Favored Killeen met Stephen : land Harding tossed in 14 injg ‘he |F. Austin of Austin for the Bryan’s win over the Rebels, tournament championship last The Broncos dropped a heart- night. Abilene and San Marcos; breaker to the Abilene Eagles in yore due to clash for third place, their first game Friday night, j V BRYAN'S TWO victories in I losing out 48-46 in the last few' tournament gave the team season record. Two wins been over forthcoming 13-AAAA foes—Travis ped their ;y to Abi oved into :et. They ;53 in the yester- ent on minutes. BRYAN OUT-HIT the J from the floor but lost tltf_ at the free throw line. The Efroncs held a 35-33 at the end of the third quarte tourney game I after leading by one point, 24-23, i to a ialftime. if fin paced the Bron- inal ALESTINE — Bi yan’s Bron-. eight free evidently forgot to eat their while a tean ew Year’s Day. first game of 18 to Palestine W. The win for l 'Core 14 nts roncos who playc . j)ast To 50-33 Win Over Travis B showed in 1 The nearest find to match Henry Boxley, Womack, a rese picked up 16 poin •sliminary “B” game er-up to th 13. alestine jumped off to a ___ d the pre- was run- Boxley on the varsity 17- ckeyed 'hey New Frid Wildck the v on the December 'he Bro ke a garr aftor due t quarter, our points er get any IUEY BRO cos with RYA1 hiOO outset ght up and wei the end of the fi ight put in all but the Mustang od. e score v. the second y ter befo rles Grizzle sa ; push shot before halftime to edge the ies into a 22-21 lead as the r sounded, ladisonville led throughout third quarter until the last | BELTON —- Bryan matched minutes when Boxley layed Belton almost basket for basket in to tie it up at 31-31. But I here last night but the Tigers ?y and Grizzle pulled the i in on an abundance of back in front 85-31 as the free throws to take a 69-53 vic- iod came to an end. . torv over the Broncos. r dear life to salvage Colts won Jerp hnt t T’ th han the win: THE GAME was deadlocked 30-30 at halftime and Palestine . took a 48-47 lead at the end of first quarter lead and poured the third. But fouling got the 20 points in a torrid second best of the Wildcat B squad and arter while Bryan could man-1 the Colts hung on to win. Womack was top scorer with; 16 and Roland Harding and ry Ballard got 10 each. Don Craft was top scorer the home team with 17 and J The Bryan Colts remained Wildcats pulled defeated in district competitio y 11 with a 50-33 win over the Tra nipped the m 58-56 in a pre- ame. s raced ahead 19-4 in quarter lead headed.. Tra one point at and were nc ulled withi in the thii quarter but had to quartcr bu, ■: and tt ir rlf ar ufo cn vnoo A .. 5 - W ;ay. •’ e only nine points. THE BRONCOS came back strong in the third outplaying 1 the Wildcats 15-8. But bad pass- ing and failure to hold on to re- bounds stymied the visiting Vf tossed in Sng honors f Nllers put i Bob Rd rvin Pete o Colts, bn top 23-16 • l the cr Belton broncos 6°, AUL BROOKSHIRE Eagle Sports Editor The Broncos led briefly in the early stages of the game and the score was tied four times before Belton took a 11-10 lead on’In- jouison man’s free throw. Dennis Wat-, son’s drivipg layup made it 13- 10 in favor of Belton at the end TOTALS r!u.:ss Score by ’Quarters: Travis B 5 Colts 14 15 13 U Fi 4 15- McCallu finished the early scaso a 9-7 standing, while Tef broke even a 7-7, Waco ha . 1618 won-losv stford and TrA an Cl 'limn By I Ea. Austin t tangle in morrow nig. AAAA baskt der way. The two tea the best recor games and the will emerge fror. the favorite for In other game, night, Austin will and Temple meets W McCALLUM COMA A '- A new captain will 1c— ‘the I e 5 record — the best J Bryan Broncos on the floor to-1 de' trict — going into le Sjfs cofH j night against the Waco Tigers petition, while Bryan aoncosj in a District 13-AAAA battle, chalked up a 9-6 recoi I The game will be played in Wa- Defending champio ? the poorest showing at 4-8. iyan holds victories over o and Travis in tournament W acoi u L W( es and McCallum has a win gers Colts Hurdle McCallum “B” (luinL 52-42 CO. • Ken Patranella. 5-10 senior ' guard, was elected captain of the Broncs yesterday by a vote j of his teammates. Although not a high scorer, Patranella is the team’s top playmaker and ball handler and lias been _a .regular startcj.jil] ho stand at 2-1. McCallutt ted both teams — Bryaj and Waco 35-31. rting for Bryan tonight, ion to Capt. Patrane.' be Roland Harding I LOST its (le Indians of . The Knights • ank Rtmdell of 11 start his usual ryan tomorrow lineup are Joe Carter, Hank Ro is the leading score Knights with 150 poin es and is the No. 2 p a ,ker in'the Austin high s ilCHARD GUINN hit 11 6-4 S 'yan and Griffin put in 10 v;as a ts5ht Same all fin 6-1 and Henry Boxlev 6-0. ay. Bryan led most of the t Coach Peck Vass was pleased ®ut lts Wl( est margin wa with the team’s performance seven-point spread, 32-25, against Temple Tuesday but said way ° tae third quarter, they wpuld have to play even The 8®®® was tied three ti better to defeat Waco. Brvan :n H e first quarter be downed Waco 60-57 in the San took a 15-13 lead Br cos Drop Huntsv, In By PAUL BR Eayle Sports ’ HUNTSVILLE —' Broncos broke away lead and survived quarter let - down Huntsville 55-44 in the ball opener for both teams last night. Lewis Griffin dropped in points from under the basket pace the Broncos but high-poin honors for the game went to': Weldon Higginbotham. Hunts- ville center, who put in 20. Bryan was ahead except for once in tl period when Huntsvil -7 lead but Kcnnef ella swished in a set om there on out it was ball game. HE BRONCS held an antage after the first and had widened theiri to 33-22 at halftime, fast break, combined - .e sharp shooting, gav Peneos a 21-point lead VC third but Huntsville an b tin cos and cut the | center, points at one : went 0 tlie fourth. Gr, Rooked its best as the Bry opened when Henry Griffin dropped in pals each for eight ECK VASS substi- after his team gain t lead and the H strongly, outplayj in the fourth. st the service third. G fouls. ts in the Broncos lead. T cs early in em a 21-11 ’omack and om the side .shot ahead uites to go in d Boxley’s n ng gave the B unce if,a k Defeat Brenham 63-51 12 STANDING: Jimmy Franklin, Robert Furgcrson, Pete Catalina, Ray Smith, Tommy Carll, Oren Beal, KNEELING: Cary Phillips. Track Coaches WAYNE RIDEOUT, NORBERT OHLENDORFF Co-Captains RONNIE MARSHALL. MIKE KERLEY Manager GLENN BLAIR Andrus M., Bass T., Bledsoe K.. Bonirazi A., Brady T., Burkhalter M.. Carll I’., Carrier B., Comior J., Cook R.. Cortez H., Dansby D., Faubion J., Faulk H., Griffin B., Kerley M., Kerley T., King D., Leighman E., Lopez A., Mathis B., Mathis J., Mauldin D.. McClellan B., McCly B.. Marshall R., Meeks T., Niederauer T., Pantalion C., Patra ne 11a K., Piccolo J.. Poehl R., Reeves F., Robert J. B., Schultz D., Scott R.. Sheppard G., Manager, Blair G., Coaches: Rideout W., Ohlendorf N. ND S T UDENTS JACK CONNOR. Broadjump District, First Regional, Third DONNIE KING. Discus District, Second Regional, Fourth DICK MAULDIN, 100-Yard Dash District, Third RONNIE MARSHALL, Low Hurdles District. Fourth High Hurdles District, Third MIKE KERLEY, Mile District, Fourth RICHARD COOK, JAY BOB ROBERT, KENNETH PATRANELLA, RONNIE MARSHALL Mile Relay, District, Fourth 127 Baseball TOP ROW: Gary Phillips, Joe Womack, James Josey, Coach Peck Vass, Mervin Peters, Lewis Griffcn, Andy Ogg, Coach Dick Munday, Leslie Crenshaw. John Herrera, R. H. Schlieker, Henry Boxley, Jerry Ballard. BOTTOM ROW: David Massey, Nick Cardenas, Tommy Carll, Stephen Gongora, Pete Scanlin, Joe Moreno, Jacob Beal, Orcn Beal, Bill Catalina. PECK” VASS and DICK MUNDAY Coaches R. H. SCHLIEKER Captain 128 MERVIN PETERS Pitcher, Outfield JOE MORENO Outfield GARY PHILLIPS Manager 129 130 131 ■Eii JIMMY RESTIVO JOHN COVAN Sivimming MRS. SCHLESSELMAN, Coach Eddie Lehr, John CoVan, Jimmy Restivo TOP ROW: E. Nye, F. Benson, T. Kerley, A. Anderson, B. Colson. MIDDLE ROW: L. Potts, M. Chapman. J. Fisher, C. Johanson, S. Fleckenstein, S. Howell, A. Porter, M. Wilson, A. Porter,. KNEELING: E. Nedbelak, L. Barnes, P. Olcxy, J. A. Vincent, J. Pond, M. Carpenter, D. Eddins, J. White, F. Wheat. Tennis Team TOMMY KERLEY, Jr. District Champ 134 ELAINE NEDBELAK, MARGARET CHAPMAN, Third District (Senior) MARGARET CARPENTER, Third District (Senior) Three-year letterman ANDY ANDERSON, District Entry BILL COLSON, ERIC NYE, District Entries 135 p u B L I C I T Y Jacob Beal. Jem- Ballard. Carolyn Kubin Bill Dansby, Ann Sullivan, Wanda Viles DELEGATES Beverly Scasla. Byron Griffin, Barbara Banks. Mary Wilson CAFETERIA Barbara Banks. Linda Rosencranz Student A T II L E T 1 C Milton Andrus. Brenda Butler, Bobby Mathis Sandra Qark, Willa Easley, Dominga Garza C I V I c 138 John Curtis Mathis, Buzzy Syptak, David Trejo. Lynda Ball, Morris Hamilton, Ann Stanford. 0 F F 1 C E R S President, Justin Kidd; Vice President, Ronnie Marshall; Secretary, Ellen Howell; Recording Secretary, Ann Sulli- van; Sponsor, Wesley Summers. Justin Kidd, Ellen Howell, Ronnie Marshall, Mary Wilson, Sara Siddall, Ann Stanford. Council ASSEMBLY CITIZENSHIP SPECIAL Beverly Scasta, Byron Griffin, Sandra Glenn Grcig, Kay Cougcr, Sara Siddall, Mar)’ Wilson, Deane Smith, John Fleckenstein. Danny Dansby. Syptak, Jack Connor. 139 CLASSES Margaret Carpenter, DeWayne Caldwell, Judy Perkins, Bill Dansby, Jean Lynch, Jonnie Young, Ann Sullivan, Helen Scoatcs. EDITOR—Ellen Trenkman Joyce Cargill PHOTOGRAPHER—Tom Nelson David McCormick Lanny Burkhalter Kay Hart, Sharlenc Nixon BUSINESS MANAGERS Bronco SPORTS SPONSOR WHCXW 5 2 PERSONALITY P. Wilkins, B. Scasta, K. Couger, S. Lehr, G. E. Wattingcr ACTIVITY E. Crouch, A. Sullivan, S. I«chr, G. E. Wattingcr L. Antony, B. Banks B. Barron, B. Batten, N. Beard, B. Caldwell. M. A. Campisc, J. Cargill, M. Carpenter, S. Clark. L. Cobb, D. Cole, G. Collier. B. Compton, K. Couger, E. Daniel, T. Daniel, B. Dansby, J. Davids, P. Duitc, D. Eddins, H. Faulk, S. Fleckenstein, J. Foster, P. Gasek, B. Gibbs, S. Gregg, G. Griffin. S. Grisham, G. House, S. Howell. R. Janec, D. Jcmigan, J. Jones, J. Kidd, M. Krueger, C. Lee, S. Lehr, D. Lynch, J. Lynch, G. McClain, D. McCormick, J. McCulley, P. Maddox, S. Mathis, J. Martin. M. G. Moore, M. Nelson, N. Nuche, E. Nye, J. Oliver, A. Page, D. Paholek, G. Parker. J. Perkins. K. Peterson, J. Pond, B. Powers, L. Restivo, L. Rolfe, B. Roys, P. Russell, B. Scasta. A. Stanford, J. A. Storm, P. Spores. S. Swafford, G. Sylvester, B. Thomas, G. Thomas. R. To- land, L. Turek. C. Turk. L. Vance, F. Ventura, J. A. Vincent, G. E. Wattingcr, P. Wilkins, J. Winslow, B. Wilson, M. Wilson, F. Wheat, L. Wheelan, J. White, J. Youngblood. PRESIDENT_____ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY .... TREASURER ____ ... Linda Cobb Sandra Clark Beverly Barron _____ Cam Lee Footlights Kiss my hand, Philip! I-et’s experiment with this make-up . . . Bonnie, did you kill that there man in them thar hills? Bill and Barbara enact a conversation of the dead. Say, let’s paint up the place!!! M. Amis, J. Andres, L. Antony, L. Ball. B. Biggs, B. Bolton, J. Bosquez, K. Bray ton, P. Brown, L. Burkhaltcr, B. Butler, S. Cahill, I). Caldwell, M. A. Campise, J. Capps, J. Cordinas, E. Cargill, V. Carter, L. Ccdillo. M. Chapman. D. Cole, B. Colson, B. Cook, C. Curtis, J. Davids, D. Escobedo, S. Fleckenstein, J. Garcia, L. Garcia, M. E. Garcia. P. Gasek. D. Garza. S. A. Gerke, R. Gilcrease, L. Grimaldo, S. Gregg. G. Griffin. 13. Griffin, K. Hart,'B. Henry, J. Hcrrerra, W. Hoke, S. Hillier, T. Horn, G. House, E. Howell, M. Hyde, G. Inglehart, S. Inglehart, R. Janae, C. Johansen, J. John- son. J. Jones, N. Jopp. J. Keeling. M. Kerly, C. Kubin, P. I-ankford. J. Lero, J. Lewis, B. Lightsey, K. Lindsey, A. Looney, A. Lopez, G. Lopez, P. Loyd. M. L. Louis. L. Luckemeyer, I). Lynch, D. McCor- mick, G. McLain, P. Mainer, J. Marin, J. Martin, D. Massie, B. Mathis. S. Mathis, S. Melcher, A. Men- dez, R. Mendez, J. Mercer, C. Moehlman. M. Moncivais. J. Moreno, B. Mosley, L. Muzny, E. Nedbalck, F. Nigliazzo. J. Novak, E. Nye, M. O’Banion, P. Olexy. K. Oliver, S. Outlaw, D. Paholek. J. Perkins, J. Pond, K. Ponzio, A. Porter, L. Potts, M. Pustka, J. Quintero, M. Quintero, A. Rambo, S. Rambo, C. Rankin. B. Remell, J. Restivo, S. Restivo, P. Risinger, B. Robert, J. B. Roberts, J. Rocha. J. Rountree, P. Russell. B. Roys. J. Scanlin, B. Scasta, G. Shearer, G. Sheppard, I). Smith, B. Streetman. S. Swafford, B. Thomas, G. Thomas. C. Turk, E. Valencia, V. Weafer, L. Wheelan, J. A. Whitely, P. Willard. P. Williams, B. Wilson, J. Winslow, M. Wisnieske, S. Woods, J. Young, J. Zweifel, G. Collier, T. Carl, M. J. Grimaldo, P. Wilkins S. Grim. Pan-American PRESIDENT --- Carol Moelhman VICE PRESIDENT .... Elaine Ncdbelak SECRETARY .. Stephanie Swafford TREASURER ___ Mike Kerley REPORTER ---- Barbara Thomas La Scnorita sells her flowers. Pan-American Activities Your future holds . . . Serenade us, Karen. Do we spy a boy in the girls’ quartet? 145 J. Allen, J. Andres, H. Boxlcy, R. Canales, P. Carl!, I). Cole, B. Colson, C. Dobbs, B. Griffin, R. Harding, T. Holidy, J. Hoyak, M. Hyde, D. Lynch, R. Marshall, C. Moehlman, D. McCormick, E. Nyc, B. Odstricil, M. Peters, P. Russell, J. Syptak, I). Trejo, B. Williamson, J. Willmann, G. Wilson, D. Winningham. PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ___ REPORTER ____ CHAPLAIN_____ _____David Lynch David Winningham -----James Allen _______________Philip Russell -------------David McCormick PARLIAMENTARIAN____________George Inglehart SERGEANT-AT-ARMS_______________Bill Colson CONVENTION DELEGATES ijMp hSi M. Ami , K. Alexander, M. Autrey, L. Ball, B. Barron. C. Baker, M. Beard. N. Beard, J. Bosquez, D. Caldwell. J. Capps, J. Cargill, I. Carter, V. Carter, $. Clark, L. Cobb, J. Conrad, C, Conry, B. Cook, K. Cougar, M. J. Cox, A. Davis, L. Dobbins. P. Dooley, D. Eddins, J. Foster, P. Gentry, S. Gregg, G. Griffin, K. Hart, J. Hoppcss, T. Horn, E. Howell, S. Howell, S. Juett, R. Kosek, C- Kubin, C. Lang, M. L. Lewis, D. Linsteader. A. Lowry, J. Lynch, P. Maddox, P. Mainer, J. A. Marriott, J. Martin. S. Mathis, J. Mercer, M. G. Moore, L. Muzny, G. McClain, C. Newell, S. Nixon, E. Norcross M. Novak, B. Ogg, K. Oliver, J. Oliver, S. Outlaw, G. Pack. A. Page, J. Perkins L. Plagens, J. Pond, K. Ponzio, A. Porter, A. Porter, P. Porter, E. Price, L. Purgeson, M. Putska, S. Rambo, C. Rankin, M. Ransom, B. Remele, L. Restivo, C. Richmond. J. Rocha, L. Rosenkranz, J. Rountree, M. Ruggino, D. Ryan, B. J. Sample, J. Scanlin, B. Scasta, J. Scherbel, S. Shirley, S. Sidall, D. Smith, P. Spors, A. Stanford. S. Steck, P. Stidham. B. Streetman, S. Swafford, B. Thomas. G. Thomas R. Toland, E. Trenckman, L. Turek, C. Turk, L Vance, W. Vance, F. Ventura, W. Viles J. A. Vincent, G. E. Wattinger, V. Weafer, L. Wheeland. L. White, M. White, J. A. Whitley, A. Wilkerson, P. Wilkins, B. Wilson, J. Winslow, P. Williams, J. Young, B. Zemanck. Jonnie Young PRESIDENT Ann Standford V. PRESIDENT Ann Porter SECRETARY Jo Ann Vincent CHAPLAIN Marcia Ransom REPORTER PRESIDENT, Ann Page; FIRST VICE PRESIDENT. Crnc Thomas; SECOND VICE PRESIDENT. Ann Porter; THIRD VICE PRESIDENT. Sandra Clark. FOURTH VICE PRESIDENT. Naomi Mon- toya; SECRETARY. Gwen Collier; REPORTER. Paula Maddox, READER. Barbara Gibbs. I r I s F o The Girls’ Forum is an organization in which all girls of Stephen F. Austin High 7 School hold membership. Its purpose is to provide interesting and beneficial programs H, that help in making decisions concerning special problems and vocations. The theme JJl for this year is “The Truth Shall Make You Free,” taken from John 8:32. Mrs. Bounds sponsors the organization. 148 Q3 o PRESIDENT, Hugh Scale; VICE PRESIDENT. Tommy Holidy; SECRETARY, Billy Powers, RE- PORTER, Danny Dansby. F o Every boy in the school has membership to the Boys’ Forum. The purpose of the J Boys’ Forum is to give the boys ideas and examples of careers in which they may plan H to follow. The Boys' Forum meets once a month during which they have speakers jyy explain the functions of various careers. Mr. Miller is sponsor of this organization. 149 a t u G. Adams, M. Arredondo, B. Batten, D. Bayer, J. Birdwell. K. Bledsoe, T. Brady, H. Brewer, T. Brown, W. Burt, F. Cash, P. Court, J. C. Fazzino, P. Fisher, B. Francis, J. Gray, B. Jones, J. Jones, D. Kindt. B. Lightsey. B. Lintered, L. Locke, L. Maxwell, B. Pope, D. Richards, T. Riley, B. Schultz, W. Smith, B. Stcvcner, G. Stevens, B. Williamson, C. Williams, T. Winters. a r m PRESIDENT ____ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ____ TREASURER ____ REPORTER _____ SENTINEL___:__ . Thomas Riley ___Larry Lxy'ke Bobby Stevener . Henry Brewer .... Benny Jones „ Robert Batten K. Alexander, M. Autrey, M. Batten, S. Berger, J. Bishop, P. Brown, C. Caballero, L. Cedillo, B. Cook, C. Curtis, L. Crenshaw, S. Dominik, P. Dooley, E. Dork pr, E. Eason, B. Elliott. K. Fazzino, H. Foster, G. Dominga, D. Guyton, P. Grizzaffi, B. Hamburg, R. Hightower. J. Horn, S. Hughes, M. Jandt, M. Kucera, D. Keefer, S. McElfish, E. Mosley, C. Newell, E. Norcross, J. Norvak, M. Novak, N. Nuchc, D. Paholek, J. Petroskie, B. Riley, D. Ryan, M. Salvaggio. S. Salvaggio, H. Scoates, J. Schultz, S. Sherrill, P. Spore, N. Tuttle, M. White, J. Winds low, C. Wilkcrson, J. Wynn. PRESIDENT_________ VICE PRESIDENT____ SECRETARY ________ REPORTER _________ PARLIAMENTARIAN _ . Sue McElfish Marlene White Madeline Jandt Ester Norcross Lucille Cedillo J. Andert, B. Banks. J. Bruns. J. Cargill, M. Carpenter, M. J. Cox, T. Daniel, D. Kddins, S. Elliot, J. Fisher, M. Garroway, B. Gibbs, S. Gongora, S. Grisham, S. Hillier, S. Howell, M. Jandt, P. Lloyd, J. Martin. S. Mathis, N. Montoya, F. Nigleazzo, E. Nye, G. Pack, L. Potts, $. Raml o, F. Reeves, B. Remelc, P. Risinger, J. Rountree, A, Sullivan, S. Swafford, B. Thomas. R. Toland, N. Tuttle, L. Vance, J. A. Vincent, C White, J. White, L. White, C. Wilkerson, P. Williams, M. Wilson. Future Teachers PRESIDENT __________________Linda Potts VICE PRESIDENT___________________Barbara Gibbs SECRETARY______________Stephanie Elliott TREASURER_________________________Jackie White REPORTER___________________Judy Rountree 152 PRESIDENT______ VICE PRESIDENT _ SECRETARY _____ CORR.SECRETARY M. Berger, J. Bewley, P. Brown. S. Jackson, J. Jones, C. Kubin, A. Lazaronc, G. Lopez, J. Lynch, P. Maddox. M. Moncivias, B. Ogg, K. Peterson. B. J. Sample, J. Schultz. J. A. Storm, C Turk, J. Whedan, J. White, P. Willard. Sheila Jackson — Jean Lynch — Jane White Linda Whedan J. Birdwell, 0. Bledsoe, P. Catalina. R. Forstoff, T. Holidy, M. Lightscy, K. Lightscy, C Nichols, J. D. Novasod, B. Powers, B. Stcvencr, M. Triola, J. Urso, L. Walker, K. West, B. Williamson, G. Winn, J. Winters. 4-H Club J. Andert, L. Barnes, J. Cargill, M. Carpenter. J. Fisher, J. Horn, D. Keller, F. Kindt, C. Lang. J. Lero, D. Mize, V. Moms, N. Nuche, L. Rosencranz, D. Ryan, S. Schultz, S. Sherill, L Turek, W. Vance, M. White. K. Alexander, A. Anderson, L. Barnes, F. Benson, B. Bolton, M. Carpenter, M. Chapman, J. Fisher, S. Fleckinstein, S. Cerke, S. Howell, C. Johansen, E. Nedbelak, P. Olexy, A. Page, J. Pond, L. Potts, L. White, J. White. Tennis Club PRESIDENT ------------ Margaret Chapman VICE PRESIDENT .......... Betty Bolton SECRETARY__________________Jackie White TREASURER---------------------------Jane Fisher 155 J. Bewley, E. Cargill, V. Carter, S. Clark, L. Cobb, D. Cole, L Crenshaw, B. Griffin, B. Ham- burg, J, Kidd. D. Lynch, D. Mize, M. G. Moore, J. McCulley, C. Newell, J. Oliver, A. Page, L. Perguson, M. Ransom, F. Reeves, P. Russell, J. Scherbel, P. Spores, S. Stcck, G. Thomas, R. Toland, C. Wilkerson, J. Willmann. J. Youngblood. Speech Club PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY_____ REPORTER _____ Elaine Cargill Frank Reeves Pamela Durre Robin Toland L I c I b a r b a r y M. Autrcy, M. N. Batten, B. Elliott, W. Elliott, K. Fazzino, V. Gibson, R. Hightower, B. Kuder, H. Moore, M. Novak, M. Phelps, B. Riley, L. Rolfe, B. Steel, N. White, L. Wilson, J. Wynn. PRESIDENT-----------------Maxine Autrcy VICE PRESIDENT_____________Barbara Elliott SECRETARY_____ Toni Hom REPORTER-------------------Julia McCulley LIBRARY HELPERS T. Daniel, V. Easley, K. Fazzino, J. Ferguson, V. Gibson, B. Kuder, M. Novak, L. Rolfe, N. White, B. Wilson, L. Wilson. 157 M. Amis, A. Boatcallic, B. Bolton, P. Carll, B. Catalina, S. Clark, L. Courtney, T. Daniel, H. Faulk, G. Gregg, L. Griffin, P. Hotard, E. Howell, D. Jemigan, M. Kerlcy, J. Kidd, C. Lee, D. Lynch, R. Marshall, B. Mathis, J. Mathis, D. McCormick, J. McCulley, C. Moehlman, J. Restivo, P. Russell, D. Smith, J. Smith, A. Sullivan, D. Winningham, J. Youngblood. Slide Rule PRESIDENT.........— Lee Courtney The Slide Rule Club is composed mainly of senior math students who are interested in learning the use of the slide rule. During the bi-monthly meetings the club sponsor, Mrs. Vick, instructs the members in various slide rule operations. In their math classes the students are given a chance to put their slide rule ability to use. 158 Math Club JUNIORS: Ccorgc Inglehart, David Jcmigan, Deane Smith. Steve Wood. SOPHOMORES: PRESI- DENT, Mike Hyde; VICE PRESIDENT. Jolm CoVan; SECRETARY. Robert Collier; TREAS- URER. Eddie Lehr; REPORTER, John Hotard; PARLIAMENTARIAN, Tommy Kerley; SER- GEANT-AT-ARMS, Jimmy Willmann. The Math Club was organized last year to give interested Sophomores and Juniors a chance to work more advanced math problems. The Sophomore group, which is directed by Mrs. Schlesselman, studies algebra statement problems and puzzle problems. Mr. Sweeten is the supervisor of the Junior group which studies exponents and logarithms. 159 A. Anderson, C. Baker, B. Bolton, J. Cordray, J. Faubion, H. Faulk, T. Horn, G. Inglehart, D. Jernigan. C. Kimberling. D. Kokemoor, D. Ling, D. Lynch, J. McCulley, C. Moehlman, J. Morris, I). Philip, F. Beeves, J. Restivo, P. Russell, D. Smith, J. Smith, R. Thompson, J. Ward, C. Yeates, J. Youngblood. Science Club __ John Smith _ Betty Bolton ___Toni Horn Julia McCulley Charles Yeates 160 PRESIDENT ____ VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ____ REPORTER _____ CHAIRMAN _____ J. Ballard, J. Barton, J. Beal, O. Beal, K. Bledsoe, H. Boxlcy, T. Brady, H. Brewer, R. Britton, M. G. Burkhalter, J. Cardenas, T. Carll, B. I). Catalina, J. Connor, R. Cook, H. Cortez, G. Dowling, J. C. hazzino, A. Ginzel, M. Gomez, S. Gongora, G. Greig, L. Griffin, M. Hamilton, R. Harding, L. Hcnton, J. Herrera, M. Kerlcy. D. King. R. Marshall, B. Mathis. J. Mathis, L). Mauldin, S. Montoya, K. Patranclla, M. Peters, G. Philips, R. Quinn, J. B. Roberts, D. Schultz, R. H. Schlicker, H. Seale, J. Wilder, T. Woodyard, J. Womack, T. Meeks, Glenn Blair. “B” Association Membership of the “B Association is gained by the earning of a letter in any sport offered. These boys must maintain a good scholastic average to be a member. Membership is for a lifetime. Supporters of this organization are those lettermen who have graduated. 161 L. Ball, B. Bolton, L. Burkhaltcr, E. Cargill, S. Clark, J. Conrad, P. Durre, R. Gilcreasc, E. High- tower, J. Kidd, D. McCormick, J. McCulley, E. Nedbalek, J. Oliver, J. Rountree, J. Schultz, S. Siddall, J. Smith, A. Sullivan, G. Thomas, L, Wallin, J. Youngblood. Corral Preparing the CORRAL for distribution EDITOR_______________________Elaine Nedbalek ASSISTANT EDITOR________________Pamela Durre P. Durre. E. Nedbalck, S. Siddall, J. Rountree, L. Wallin, R. Gilcrease, J. Conrad, J. Oliver, B. Bolton, J. Smith, J. Kidd, Mrs, Edwards, J. Youngblood, D. Jemigan. PRESIDENT__________________Jackie Conrad VICE PRESIDENT_____________Judy Rountree SECRETARYTREASURER_________Linda Wallin REPORTER ....—...—_____ - David Jemigan Press Club 163 C. Arnold, L. Beene, D. M. Bell, M. Bingham, P. Bolton, A. Bomanski, E. Burt, R. Canales, T. Compton, B. Davis, B. Dehart, F. Dobbs, J. Gibson, D. Hebron, K. Hughes, W. Johnson, F. Kindt, T. Laningham, L. Laundry, I). Lee, D, Luza, L. Mack. M. Melasky, D. Meier, C. Moore, A. Mc- Lewis, C. Nash, M. Norcross, R. Olexy, B. O’Neal, S. Polino, B. Randall, S. Schultz, M. Skikorski, A. Sodalak, A. Stratta, D. Trejo, M. Valento, 0. Westbrook, A. Zemanek. PRESIDENT______________Annette Bomonski VICE PRESIDENT_______________Linda Mack SECOND VICE PRESIDENT_________________Pat Keefer SECRETARY Betty Dehart REPORTER .................. Elaine Burt TREASURER____________________Patsy Bolton STUDENT COUNCIL REP__________David Trejo D. E. SWEETHEART Patsy Bolton D.E. J. Allen, J. Ayers. B. Beny, P. Box, R. Boyd, L. Clift, B. Fagan, N. Gerkc, J. Gossett, J. Gray, R. Hartsficld, D. Holloman. R. Ilorsak, E. Hubacek. T. Josey, G. Juare „ M. Keith, J. Lewis, D. Little, B. Meads, M. Norcross, E. Pivonka, R. Pope, R. Rosprim, G. W. Russell, C. Salvaggio, F. Skrhak, C. Stewart, J. Thomsen, A. Vaquera, L. Williamson. Industrial Cooperative Training PRESIDENT ........ VICE PRESIDENT SEC. VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ________ TREASURER ________ REPORTER _________ SERGEANT _________ -........... Jimmy Lewis _ Edward Hubacek ---Raymond Pope ..... Nancie Gerke Raymond Hartsfield ... Raymond Horsak ___ Frankie Skrhak 165 L. Ball. E. Cargill, W. Elliott, D. Garza, P. Grazaffi, S. Gregg, N. Kindt. C. Lee, M. Louis, S. Me- Elfish, E. Norcross, E. Price, L. Restivo, S. Swafford. M. White, P. Williams, J. Avilia, K. Hart, J. Martin, C. Merka, J. Oliver, B. Thomas, E. Trenckman, J. Young, B. Zemanek. PRESIDENT___________ VICE PRESIDENT _____ SECRETARY-TREASURER REPORTER ___________ UTURE USINESS EADERS MERICA © . Sandra Gregg Phyllis Grazaffi _ Norma Kindt ------Cam Lee Future Business Leaders 166 JIM AUSTIN, Director CHOIR OFFICERS President Louis Griffin; Vice President Glenn Gregg; Re- cording Secretary Barbara Thomas; Corresponding Secretary Stephanie Swafford; Historian Jane Jones; Junior Rep. Gary Sylvester, Judy Hoppess; Sophomore Librarians Benny Buch- anan, Martha Beard. A Cappella Choir The 1958-59 edition of the A Cappella Choir is exemplary of the fact that history repeats itself. '1 hroughout a very successful year of appearances, the choir has held on to the ideals and high standards of quality set by each group before. Our choir, composed of Seniors, Juniors, and Sopho- mores has truly done themselves and Stephen F. “proud” this year. In appearance after appearance, they have completely captivated their audiences, appearances lauded by standing ovations! Two out- standing tributes have been paid them. First was the complimentary visit by Roger Wagner, who arranged his busy schedule in order to volunteer his services and that of his chorale to spend nearly two hours with us after which Mr. Wagner stated, “This is the finest high school choir Fve heard in many years.” I he most thrilling honor was the extending of an invitation by Rotary International for the choir to sing at their convention in New York. This has been a fruitful year for our choir, and justly so because of the tremendous effort by the group in “singing from the heart to the heart.” TENOR SECTION R. Ayers, J. Furgerson, G. Gregg, N. Montoya. J. Pond, G. Sylvester, S. Sylvester, L. Wagner, L. Williams, D. Winningham. ALTO SECTION M. Amis, B. Compton, P. Dooley, D. Eddins, S. Grisham. J. Hoppess, J. Jones, M. L. Heare, J. McCulley, B. Ogg, K. Peterson, P. Schiller, A. Stanford, A. Sullivan, S. Swafford, G. E. Wattin- ger, J. White, J. Vincent. SOPRANO SECTION M. Beard. B. Butler, M. Chapman, E. Crouch, B. Gibbs, E. Howell, P. Maddox, J. Marriott. S. Mclcher. K. Mohr. S. Nixon, J. Lynch, B. Thomas, N. Tuttle, W. Vance, V. Marshall. BASS SECTION J. Youngblood, R. Berry. B. Buchanan, B. Dansby, D. Dansby, L. Griffin, W. Hoke, M. Hyde, G. Inglehart, C. Jones, J. Kidd, S. Montoya, A. Ogg, F. Reeves, G. Shearer, R. Shearer, H. Seale, A. Syptak, J. Ward, V. Wood. Christmas season brightened by beautiful music . . . Choir Activities Martha Amis seems happy as she receives OUTSTANDING CHOIR MEMBER AWARD. V r, C. B. McGOWN, JR. Director STEPHANIE ELLIOTT KORA Rand Award NELDA JOPP John Philip Sousa Award OFFICERS: Norma Kindt, Secretary-Treasurer; Judy Perkins, Instrument Technician; Stephanie Elliott, Vice President; Roger Ayers, President; Mr. C. B. McGown,Jr., Director; Jimmy Potts, Uniform Technician; David Lynch, Instrument Technician; Nclda Jopp, Uniform Technician; Judy Foster, Librarian; Jeanette Martin, Drum Major. In the latter part of August the Bronco Band began practice for the 1958-59 school year. When school began, they played for all the football games and pep rallies, including the Homecoming Parade. In October and No- vember the band held its annual Birthday Calendar drive, which was very successful. In October the band attended the State I'air in Dallas. 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 Stephanie Elliott was awarded the Outstanding Band Mem- ber Award, presented by Casey Jones for radio station KORA. In January district band tryouts were held in Conroe, and about twenty band members made the district band. Of these, Nelda Jopp, Jeanette Martin, and Judy Perkins went on to play in the regional and area bands. Nelda and Jeanette also played in the All-State Concert Band in Galveston. In April the band played concerts for Lamar and Jones Junior High Schools. The Spring Concert and reception were held on May 7. The John Philip Sousa Award for Outstanding Musicianship was awarded to Nelda Jopp. The Solo and Ensemble Contest and the annual hayride and picnic were held on May 9. And on May 25, an ensemble from the band played for the Senior Com- mencement Exercises. «41 JEANNIE PEACOCK LINDA RESTIVO MARILYN KRUEGER Trick Twirlcr MARILYN MALLARD 173 FLUTES AND PICCOLOS Judy Foster, Jeannie Peacock, Pat Dooley, Ginger McClain. SAXOPHONES Jack Connor, Sue Stcck, Beverly Zemanek, Don Ling, Eddie Daniel, Linda Restive, Jackie McLaughlin, Janice Wynn, Jimmy Andres. CLARINETS E. Flat Clarinet: Nelda Jopp, Sandra Clark, Beverly Compton, Naomi Montoya, Mike Hyde, Bryan Coon. Norma Kindt, Paul Beard, Irene Cantu. Nancy Dorsey, Brenda Brown, Jane Fisher. Carolyn White, Dorothy Zweifel, Charlotte Fickey, Joan Nowak. CORNETS Roger Ayres, Charles Dyer, Jack Morris, David Kchlenbrink, Stephanie Elliott, Tom Nelson. Lonnie Williams, Anthony Boatcallic, James Winn, Bill Swafford. BASS CLARINETS Judy Perkins, Lanny Burkhalter, Mark Hall. ALTO CLARINETS Jeanette Martin, Judy Oliver. BASSOONS Beverly Scasta, Judy Ferguson. BARITONE SAXOPHONES Jimmy Bruns, Paul Ramirez. 174 FRENCH HORNS John Allphin, Clark Kimbcrling, Marilyn Krueger, Mary Nelson. BARITONES Jimmy Polls, Gerald Shearer, Sarah Cordray. TROMBONES Robert Shearer, David McCormick, Tommy Daniel, John CoVan, Van Wood, Albert Rambo, Tommy Kerley (Picture not available). Once upon a time, there was SOMEONE who forgot to put the BASSES neutralizer on a picture; therefore, the picture faded out and could Joe Urbanovsky, Frank Bravenec, Dick Scott, Charles Yeates, Charles Herzog. not be used in this space; therefore ... PERCUSSION Tommy Wcdel, Bill Wallace, Ray Britton, David Lynch, Annie Ruiz, Lynn Luckcmcycr, Emily Crouch, Arietta Lowry, H. A. Taylor, Robert Collier, Pat Gasek, Johnny Ruiz (Picture not available). Band Activities The Band wishes Mr. Mac a very Merry Christmas. Knock ’em dead, gals! Does the school song make you sleepy, Jean- ette? The Band in action • • • Jack. Skip, and Bob wow the banquet crowd. Features 177 Vacation Ends- Sophomore Joy Day! Danny, David. Jim, Buddy, Bobby, Ray, John, and Bobby feel amply welcomed by the well-wishing seniors. Our Thursday night yell practices were really well coordinated! Gooo . . . Broncos! And our band caught the hula-hoop craze! ABOVE: First day of school in the new wing finds Mr. Jones cracking jokes to BELOW: Bronco courtesy in- cludes asking the opposing We Begin Again- the members of I.C.T. class. school’s maojrcttes to perform for us. Down, boys! That’s not Bronco spirit. Johnny, Jeanette, I mny, and Philip proudly show off their senior rings. “Get off!” yells Jack Conner, “I don’t dig this grass bit, man!” The Home- coming team charges through the hoop to victory. We stomped McCallum 3012 Busy Days- Two hicks (better known as Mr. and Mrs. Austin) entertain at the Thanksgiving Play— Speaking for himself: John Alden t alias Philip Russel. Their rendition of “That Good or Mountain Dew” held the crowd spellbound. Sadie Hawkins Dance Honor winners at the football banquet left loaded down. OPPOSITE PAGE. CIR- CLE: Deck the Halls! An- other job for everyone to help with especially if it gets you out of class. That good ol’ Bron- co spirit was at its best when we had t h c Homecoming yell practice down- town. Twirp week, installed this year, had couples playing turnabout— This is Fair play? That’s long enough R. II.! Christmas Craze Jack Conner and Joe Wil- der get the lucky job of unloading football letter jackets. How ’bout it R. H., Lewis, Morris Gene, and Pete? Sharing with others is our annual Christmas project. Everybody really got their teeth into the work. Thespians presented “This Strange Night” at our Christ- mas assembly. New Years Bright- ABOVE: Jonnie Young and Kenneth Patranella were crowned M.O.D. King and Queen at a dance climaxing the T.A.P. drive. RIGHT: Study—study! Everybody frantically pre- pares for semester exams. BELOW, LEFT: Joyce and Barbara sell Captain “Mac” a bag of peanuts during T.A.P. drive. BELOW, RIGHT: Leo and the Rhythm Rockets enter- tain at the T.A.P. Talent Show. Bronco basketball team on the road—What’s so interesting in the back of the bus. Food and fun were had at the Pan- boys? Am Banquet! 182 Spring In Sight- Straight from the country! Crunch and Jane entertain at the basketball banquet. BELOW: The superb food had at the basketball banquet can be attested to by Patsy, Elaine, and Judy. We arc very proud of the new Bronco Gym—just completed this school year. Bronco band and Bronco boosters boost Bronco basketball boys! We could have danced all night at the beautiful Soph. Valentine Dance. 182 Sack lunch bringers cat heartily in the game room of the new gym. Easter and Flowers Members of the Roger Wagner choir for an hour! Justin, Ellen, Martha, and Jinuny sing at the National Honor Society program. Qark Kimberling, S.F.A. science whiz, won 1st in physics at our 1st Annual Science Fair and hon- orable mention at Galveston. Popstrotters vs. Faculty Five at the Senior bas- ketball game. April and Showers LEFT: Annette Bomanskic speaks at the D.E. banquet. RIGHT: Mr. and Mrs. Aus- tin and associates chaperone our Prom, Under the Sea. BELOW: A crowd of loyal Broncos cheer the baseball team. BELOW: The Senior Frolics were quite a piot. The Seniors gave everyone a look into the future. In 1970: A M co-cducational; Lee Courtney, a MAD editor; Tom, Roger, and Jack finally make the beatnik circle. End in Sight! answer to the Yellow Rose of Texas. We even had an after-game dance after the Green and White game. Just like football season. We were on the Texas float in the Junior “Miniature Mardi Gras.” “Western” was the theme of the Junior-Senior Banquet. The Stag line in action! We Graduate Baccalaureate was held Sunday evening, May 21, 1959, at eight o’clock in the Stephen F. Austin Physi- cal Education Building. After the Choir sang. Rev. Roy I). Holt, pastor of the First Christian Church in Bryan, introduced the speaker, I)r. Lawrence W. Bash, pastor of the University Christian Church of Austin, lexas, who gave the Baccalaureate Sermon. Commencement was held the following Monday evening. The diplomas were presented by Holland Porter, Vice President of the school board. Donald Cole, David Lynch, and Martha Amis spoke on “The Challenge of the Future.” The Graduates of the A Cappella Choir sang “Faith of Our Fathers.” Then the Alma Mater was sung. The last time altogether. The choir sings. The last time for the Seniors to sing. • Who's the smartest??? Senior Play CAST Mark Able Matthew Cayley Mrs. Calladinc Mrs. Nor bury Betty Calladine Angela Norbury Bill Beverley Antony Gillingham Miss Norris Major Rumbald Elsie Wood Audrey Stevens Mrs. Stevens Inspector Birch Officer Turner Directors Student Director Prompters Jimmy Youngblood David Lynch Judy Oliver Nancy Cordell Sandra Clark Martha Amis David McCormick Justin Kidd Ellen Howell Donald Cole Esther Norcross Pamela Durre Ann Page Glenn Gregg Phillip Russell Miss Goodie Mr. Austin Cam Lee Betty Bolton Sandra Gregg That’s one of the reasons! Robert Ablett’s been shot! Watch out, don’t goof! What a mess! RIGHT: “Don’t just stand there twisting your apron, get the suit! Junior Play LEFT: at dress rehearsal the Buffalo Ladies got into the spirit of things, hut— RIGHT: Bill and Jo Ann put their whole hearts into their acting! “LOVE IS IN THE AIR” Clarence Truitt____________________________________David Jemigan Maggie Truitt______________________________________Bonnie Wilson Hugo A'ogginocker_______________________________________Eric Nye Elmer Truitt------------------------------------------Bill Dansby Gen Truitt__________________________________________Jo Ann Storm Roscoe Blipp______________________________________Gardner Parker Gladys Truitt_______________________________________Beverly Scasta Cramps ..... ............... .................... Billy Powers Jackie Summers_________________________________ Dewayne Caldwell Poodles______________________________________________________Linda Wheelan Buffalo Ladies___________________ Judy Foster, Sally Lehr, Jeanette Winslow, Marilyn Krueger, Ann Stanford Beanie____________________________________________Gerald Shepherd Faculty Directors__________________Mae Goodlct, Marie McDonald Stage Manager_______________________James Snyder, Marylin Austin Student Directors___________________Barbara Gibbs, JoAnn Vincent Prompter______________________________________________Beverly Ogg Now Boys- Ya’ll shouldn’t fight over lil’ ol’ me! LEFT: You’ll win the contest Daddy and the jet plane ride! RIGHT: See! I can lead, but I can’t follow ! ! ! Field Day and Elections Posters, posters everywhere. And not a drop to ... Like you vote for our candidate or else. Our candidate is the bcatcst! Sho’ nough, Man! We all is ready to vote. Had enough pie, kids? Ann Page was the champ pie eater upper. Nosey, nosey! Speaking of guzzlers! Take your pick. Come on, Seniors! We’re winning! Two Ton Annie! Shot put queen. Bar K Dude Ranch Senior Trip- READYOOO! Let’s go. I dig this bus bit the least! We’re here. We swam! We dined! We danced! Attack! Swinging! What are they? Beauties! Pooped! Even more beauties! Ape call! Even bathing beauties! The eyes have it. ???? Teen Time S.F.A.’s Own Radio Show Ann Porter was this year’s Business Manager for Teen Time which was heard every Monday night at 8:00 on KORA. She also handled the gossip. Jack Conner was the Sport’s Editor for Teen Time. Jack and Ann have been on Teen Time since it was first started in 1957. Two of the Senior Representatives were Ellen Trenkman and Tom Nelson. Jonnie Young and Ron Marshall were the two other Senior Representatives. Junior Representatives were Dana Eddins and Henry Boxley. Tommy Carll and Judy Capps were the Sophomore Rep- resentatives. BAP8ER SHOP Advertisements 193 C. E. GRIESSER ELECTRIC CO. KORA FRIGIDAIRE Radio Sales and Service 1240 on Your Dial Since 1925 COLLEGIATE SHOP MENS WEAR 1 13 Main St. Since 1933 Wearing Apparel for Dress or Casual Wear BRYAN, TEXAS Clothing — Shoes — Sportswear Furnishings TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 200 E. 24th St., Downtown 3516 Texas Ave., Ridgecrest 118 N. BRYAN AVE. BRYAN. TEXAS FURNITURE G. E. APPLIANCES PHONE TA 2-5164 PHONE TA 2-1695 GEORGE MALLARD INSURANCE AGENCY Auto Fire Bonds Casualty 114 S. Main TA 2-1994 Compliments NITA'S FLOWERS PERRY BROTHERS 919 So. College 5c 10c 25c BRYAN, TEXAS STORE TA 3-1003 Say It With Flowers NAN'S BLOSSOM SHOP 1 105 South College Ave. BRYAN, TEXAS Congratulations, Seniors! K. WOLENS DEPARTMENT STORE 221 N. Main Street TA 2-1685 NAN THOMPSON Dixie Hot Point Mathes Friedrich JOE FAULK'S BRYAN, TEXAS Auto - Appliance Furniture TA 2-1669 TA 2-6138 214 North Bryan Cavitt and Coulter ScAilxe - —' ’ 211 West 25th Street BRYAN, TEXAS ADVERTISING LITHOGRAPHING MONOGRAMMING ENGRAVING GIFTS NOVELTIES Courtesy of ELLISON'S PHARMACY MITCHELL-VINCENT COMPANY Bryan — College Station Insurance and Bonds Since 1873 209 South Main • TA 2-0166 • Bryan, Texas Congratulations W. C. MITCHELL Seniors JOE E. VINCENT. CPCU ALLEN STONE Shoes for Men and Boys • FLORSHEIM • CROSBY-SQUARE PARKER-ASTIN HARDWARE COMPANY • RED WING • BUSTER-BROWN Men’s Clothing China Hardware Sporting Goods Crystal Philco Appliances RCA Victor TV Furnishings Sportswear BRYAN TEXAS Luggage 108 N. Bryan St. Gift Novelties 214 N. MAIN TA-2-6213 fHDUJEI 1 am luma’ inns mi j -•' ,1®. Ill I ft • I Complii P.O. BOX 1027 BARRON-BI 1213 S. BRYAr SaleA. Roofing — Sheet Metal — ■nents of PHONE TA 2-1305 3ITTDN, INC. COLLEGE RD. TEXAS SeSuUce Heating — Air Conditioning POST OFFICE BOX 73 • BRYAN TEXAS • TELEPHONE TA 2-1508 BLACK'S Cl_ RIDGECREST PHARMACY Phone VI 6-5771 3511 Texas Ave. Bryan, Texas R. B. Bctleh, Incorporated CONTRACTORS-ENG I N EERS SKILL- INTEORITY AND RCSPONSlBILlTY Bryan, Texas THE FIDELITY HOUSE Hi-Fi — Record Players Stereo 2014 Texas Ave. Ta 26155 TOWNSHIRE Q.TTJ. Oaficbiop Ca MENS CLOTHING- SINCE 1896 BRYAN - TEXAS CITY BARBER SHOP Congratulations SENIORS Hardware Paints and Varnishes Plumbing Supplies Builders Supplies Complete Line of Chinaware Crystalware and Gift Items Central Texas Hardware Company P.O. BOX 946 202 S. BRYAN ST. TELEPHONE 2-1388 BRYAN, TEXAS Downtown • Townshire Distinctive Wear for Women and Children Compliments of EDGE'S Ladies Dept. Store for Fashions FABRIC SHOPPE It Pays to Shop at PFNNEY’S ALWAYS FltS! QUALITY! for All Your Clothing Needs JARROTT'S PHARMACY 100 S. Main 2005 Texas Ave. Downtown Townshire BRYAN, TEXAS If It's Glass, We Have It . . . the PRINTING COMPANY 211 S. Moin • Bryon, Texos ACME _GLASS _ COMPANY Bruce and Leonard Morehead 223 So. Main • TA 2-1604 BRYAN, TEXAS Mirrors Auto Glass Window Glass SEARS IN TOWNSHIRE SHOPPING CENTER • 5 Ways to Use Your Credit at Sears! • Free Parking for Over 1,000 Cars! • Shop at Sears for the Whole Family • Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back! VAN DYKE UNITED FURNITURE STUDIO Portraits 305 E. 25th Ta 2-1496 Candids Weddings 205 S. Main Ph. Ta 2-2715 F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. 204 N. Main Downtown 1905 Texas Ave. Townshire BRYAN, TEXAS CONWAY AND CO. Congratulations SENIORS! Kutzg AW(A Grmpany ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS ELECTRICAL - PLUMBING HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING (Brown-J lllen TTlotor Go. MAIN AT 20TH ST. TELEPHONE TA 3-6800-TA 2 3757 BRYAN, TEXAS Cadillac Oldsmobile 7Vm % 214 South Mom Bryan, T«sai Serving More People Every Day FIRST STATE BANK TRUST CO. BRYAN. TEXAS Now Paying 3% on Savings THE TEXAN Congratulations, Seniors! DRIVE-IN pioobsun ILiuuber Company AIR CONDITIONED HOME BUILDERS - QUALITY SERVICE DINING LOUNGE Phone TAylor 2-3765 1106 College Avonuc 3204 College Road BRYAN, TEXAS Bryan, Texas GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Courtesy of JOYCE'S Togs and Toys More People Ride on Goodyear Tires Than Any Other Kind! 200 EAST 26TH NEWS OFFICE SUPPLY The department store for business needs 123 E. 25th Street Bryan, Texas Phone: TA 2-7179 Dacron and Cotton Rolled Sleeve Blouse WHITE AUTO STORE Home of Greater Values 216 N. Bryan Ph. Ta2l367 Compliments of HUMBLE OIL AND REFINING CO. L. M. TRENCKMANN District Sales Mgr. AKIN'S Men's Clothing and Furnishings 300 N. Main Bryan, Texas COURTNEY'S MEADOWBROOK SERVICE STATION 3210 Texas Avenue Bryan, Texas PHONE: TA 2-5947 TRAVIS B. BRYAN, President TRAVIS B. BRYAN, JR., Vice President S. L. BOATWRIGHT, Vice President C. A. NIGH, Cashier ‘ J. HOWARD TODD, Assistant Cashier A. L. NOWAK, Assistant Cashier JOHN A. DARBY, 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. Whatever 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 everything else in this institution there is a real desire to serve you well. We value, appreciate 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 loyalty of the customers of . . . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK . . . during the past 84 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 be a real part in this, your bank. t T nU HtD 1073 15 hyan , Texas BRAZOS COUNTY PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Feed, Seed, Fertilizer, Locker and Processing FRANK SEALE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 416 North Main McCORMICK FARM EQUIPMENT STORE 1 401 South Main Street Bryan, Texas Your International Harvester Dealer CADE MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Dealer 1309 Texas Avenue BRYAN, TEXAS DOROTHY'S DRESS SHOP 3211 TEXAS AVENUE Congratulations, Seniors! BRAZOS MOTOR COMPANY H. L. WHITLEY, SR. The Lark by Studebaker BRYAN, TEXAS AUTOMATIC GAS CO. H. P. PITTMAN, Owner Butane and Propane Gas Tanks and Appliances PHONE: TA 2-0158 CALDWELL'S JEWELRY STORE U. M. ALEXANDER, JR. State Farm Insurance Companies Bryan, Texas DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE Congratulations, Seniors! Compliments of ROMAN PHARMACY DIAL TA 2-1383 Prescription Pharmacy Bryan, Texas HUMBLE SERVICE STATION L. M. BEAL, Agent 408 South College Ave. Phone: TA 3-6105 BRYAN, TEXAS Congratulations, Seniors! DONAHO BUICK BRYAN, TEXAS MILLER'S SUPER MARKET fenyan Ammai Aod utal The Center of Fine Meats 3111 Texas Avenue 3800 Texas Avenue Bryan, Texas Telephone TA 2-1402 BRYAN, TEXAS CITY NATIONAL BANK Bryan, Texas Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation VARISCO LUMBER COMPANY Bryan, Texas VI64787 SO. TEXAS AVENUE . . . Home of the Brazos Valley Fryer SoHd -------------POULTRY PROCESSING CO. USDA Inspected and Graded 621 Carson St. Phone TA 2-0196 GRADUATES, START EARLY! Put aside a little every month to provide for your future security and independence. The Metropolitan has a plan that helps make this easy. THOMAS (TOM) F. WASSON P.O. Box 3 Bryan, Texas Representing METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. I Madison Ave., New York 10, N. Y. Dial TAylor 2-1376 College Avenue at 30th BRYAN, TEXAS Congratulations, Seniors! GOLDEN GUERNSEY Milk and Ice Cream VICK PHARMACY If You Don't Know Diamonds Drugs, Cosmetics, Prescriptions Know Corner Bryan and 26th SANKEY PARK TA 2-1345 Your Trusted Keepsake Jeweler DIAMONDS SILVER WATCHES Bryan, Texas G. S. PARKER LUMBER CO., INC. Lath, Lumber, Shingles Moulding, Sash, Doors Lime, Fire Brick, Fire Clay Cement, Builders' Hardware P. O. Box 312 Phone TA 21976 Phone TA25325 General Cardinez, ex-president of Mexico, visits the Bryan chapter while on tour in the U. S. Mr. Dooley is very proud of his boys and shows them off every chance he gets. Mr. Dooley, Vocational Agriculture teacher at S.F.A., looks on proudly as the trophy is presented. The F.F.A. boys learn through practice and experience how to drive tractors cor- rectly and safely. A Tractor Driving Con- test is sponsored by the Chapter so that they will be able to test their skill. Now the boys wait anxiously for the results of this contest. AGGIES tfff J The End I ‘ ■HImrnmmm [[frmmm u mill I] i i n


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