Taylor High School - Mallard Yearbook (Taylor, TX)
- Class of 1958
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STILES Chairman MR, DON L, SMITH Vice Chairman Board 0 Education 1957-58 The 1957-58 Board of Education is responsible for the following: Completing the new concession stands at Memorial Field . . . Widening the streets around the Jr, High building . . . Purchasing 100 new chairs for the high school cafeteria . . . Improving the physics and chemistry laboratories . . . Planting pecan and sycamore trees around the school . . . Re-roofing the auditorium. MR. LOUIS I. KINCL Secretary MR. LEON BOHLS Assistant Secretary MR. JOE BURRUSS DR, S, W, LEHMBERG MR, HENRY PUMPHREY Q C . . . ,. 2 2 1 :Q C 9 . x ,Q . - , S Q K. s Q o . Q 1. Y 'L Q A x NOBLE DOUGHTY Science, Math BILL FORD Coach, P. E. JAMES GA LBREATH American History, Coach, P,E, TOM GA LBREAT H Vocational Agriculture MISS MILDRED GOFF P, E. and H. MISS JOSEPHINE HA YNIE Language Arts MISS FLOY JONES Homemaking MRS. FRANCES LEE Guidance Counselor Mallard MISS VELMA LOEVE Office ROSS BALDWIN Commercial Subjects LLOYD BENNETT Science RALPH BENNETT Music MRS. JEWEL CHRISTIAN Librarian MRS. ROY CAMBLIN Latin, World History MRS. R. E. DOLAN Commercial Subjects MRS. MAURITA LUEG Language Arts, Social Studies MISS RUTH MANTOR English, Journalism MISS BEATRICE Spanish, Biglish MRS. I. K, MCWHORTER Mathematics MRS . EVELYN MORAN Language Arts, Jr. High Librarian MRS., JACQULYN PONKONEY Office MCKINLEY PAT TONE Drivers' Training, Coach, P.E., Science WALTER WHITLOW Band MISS MARY ROSTROM Language Arts, P, E, and H. MRS. JOYCE SALM English FRANKLIN SEARS Industrial Arts, Science RICHARD SHERLEY Jr, High Principal, Coach, P, E., Math BOB SHORT Coach, P,E,, Algebra MISS MYRA SMYRE Social Studies F 1 Q J P1 - ' r . 4 C x , J 'L . M1 -if 5 .5 Al- ' I 'q V ,ff f ,,J k L ,n ,-. , - , . ,J fl , 1 ' ' . -... j Y ! 1 if r1.' V nm A Lf - X ,gx W .NLM 4 ,. ,- U . 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WILBUR BRINKMEYER Red and white Ford . . . Ar- dent Ag student . . . Tall, red-haired . . . Birthday, fi? xixac-'J M W 2 JAMES BREWSTER Came back to us from Army . . . Proud owner of new Chevy . . . Whiz in math and science. BETT Y BRUNKEN Cotton Boll editor . . , Laugh- ing constantly . . . Monkey antics . . . about Port Neches. r x iii CARROLL BRILL Skilled in photography , , , Enjoys working on his car . , . Tall, brown-haired, and quiet. LArz?C32Rkig1,s,i,MK Good looks and brains , , , Loves horses and western shirts . . . Great artist . . . Class officer . . . A true friend, X t 'x ANNA CHA LUPA Sweetness personified , , , Should be an English teacher . . . Never says an unkind word . . . A loyal friend , , , Charter member and secretary of the NHS. JEAN FECHNER Genius . . . Still hoping to reach 6 feet . . . Ready to help anyone with studies . . . Leader of the band , , , Will be Mary Hardin-Baylor's gain fhiS fall . . . Mad chemist . . . NHS. TIM DABBS Manager of the football team his Junior year . . . Quiet but full of fun . . . Likes things that come in small packages , , , Willing to work. IANDELLE FOSTER Went to State in journalism, , Hauls her friends around in the powermobile . . . Our Girls' State delegate . . . Business manager of the,lCotton Boll . . Can take a lot of teasing, A ELSIE EVANS 'Best things come in small E packages . . . Never a dull moment when you're with LCD . . . Never quiet but never boring , , , Will do post grad- uate work here next year. NANCY FRISKE Short and shy . . . A friend to be valued . . . Ready to help anyone who is in need of help . . . One of the hardest work- ers on the prom last year , , Sweet. 6 PAT GARNER Tops . . . Voted Best Looking for 3 years . . . One of the tri-captains for the track team . . . Most often seen with a cute dark-haired Junior . . . Patricia, Swriors NELLWYN HERMANN Best Looking with personality plus . . . Some singer . . . Prexy of the Green Jackets , , . Impersonates a little girl who's not very smart , , , Puddin has her mind on SMU but heads for Texas Tech, CARLYN GRAU Brain of the Senior class . . Runs a taxi service for her many friends , , , Takes nervousness out on her hair . . . Mention the Lake and Sally is ready to go. DAVID HERTZ Most Athletic in his class for 3 years . . . Radiant personality . . . Always ready to help , , . Loves popular music, especially the Platters . . . Co-Captain Hippo, TOMMY HALL Participant in rodeos . . . Two- year letterrnan for the Ducks . . . Can really play that guitar . . . Good looks and manners . . . Romeo . . . Always laughing. on .V va' c 'N ' 5 X df X ft, AUBREY HOUSE xv' K photographer . . . Rugged irrdividualist . . . Headed for Baylor for pre-med work . . . X f'xF1ashy clothes . . . Quite a N gy journalist looking for an Xtigrcuse to leave class, xi W Q WELTON HOUSE Teen Den Prexy . . . One of the track tri-captains . , . loves football, track and horseback riding . . . Good looking and friendly to all. , Headed to Texas Tech. KATHY KRUEGER One of the Senior beauties . . Keeps everyone laughing with her crazy antics . . . Excellent seamstress . . . A real Aggie fan . . . Will make a good secretary someday, Q GLORIA JORDAN Loves to dance . . . A hit with the boys . . . Set apart by bright blue eyes and charming smile . . . Always laughing . . . Has a friendly Hi for everyone, KENNETH KRUEGER Big Ken . . . looks, brains, and personality . . . Duck grid Co-Captain . . . Quiet much of the time but what he says is worth hearing . . . Mr THS. I ..f- EVA KAATZ Tall, timid, and good looking . . . Has a kind word for everyone . . . A friend to be trusted . . . Works hard on anything she sets out to accom- plish. DONALD KUNZE Always ready to help . . . Handy with his hands as is proved in IA . . . Dependable , , , A PFC in the local Na- tional Guard . . . Splits his time between school and Safe- way. I RAYMOND KUNZE GINNY LANGFORD Mister B . . . Ambitious and 'Big Gin . . . Collects al- friendly . . . New jokes to tell bums . . . Real worker in Mal- . . . Runs taxi service to and lard class . . . Plays a mean from school. trumpet in Stage Band. ROBERT MCALPINE Real Aggie fan . . . Friend to all . . . Captain and catcher for baseball team . . . Silver threads among the brown ,XNQS 5 xx of X 1 MAR VIN Mc VAY Short, friendly, and really manly . . . Always ready to lend a hand . . . Some Duck fan . . . Can even talk like one. SHARYL LULOW Yankee with a Texas person- ality . . . Never in one place long . . . Finds long sidebums exciting, ROBERT MAGER Hair almost white . . . Quiet and nice . . . Scientific gen- ius . . . Tall and lanky. MILTON MALY Plays a mean guitar , . . Of- ten quiet and serious but loads of fun to be around. . . Hard worker , , , Has a ready smile and friendly greeting for every- OHS , LINDA MATTECK Mud . . . A-plus personality , . . Most Scholarly for past four years . . . Star catcher on softball team . . . Efficient Junior Class prexy . . . Queen Dido of Latin banquet . . . Editor of the Mallard. LINDA MARES Ardent fan of the Air Force , , , Attractive head twirler . . . Up at the crack of dawn , , Makes great hamburgers . . . Keeps up with all the latest news . . . Loves to watch television. ELAMARIE MENK Future nurse . . . Jolly as the day is long . . . Makes her own clothes . . . Loves to go to Elgin . . . Wonder why? . . . Real brain in English, KAYE MATTECK Friend I0 all . . . Good looks and personality . . . First Top Cropper. . . Miss THS . . . Likes Oldsmobiles for some reason . . . Homecoming Queen . . . Ethel , , , Keeps everyone laughing with her wise cracks and imitations. BARBARA MIKULENCAK Left Taylor High School for marriage to an ex-student , . President of IA Club before leaving . . . Babs . . . A real ace in homemaking, JANICE MIKULENCAK Easy going but dependable . . . Typical Duck rooter . . . Placed fifth in District short- hand , , . Ardent Granger fan , , , Never met a neater per- son than Ian . . . Diligent worker, GILBERT MOEHNKE Prexy of the Student Council . . . Favorite 'with the girls, especially a cute Sophomore . . . Waso's winning ways gain for him many friends, . Basketball Co-Captain , , , Class Favorite for 4 years. SHIRLEY Very deserving Class Favorite . . . Head cheerleader . , . Always wearing a sincere smile . . . Designs her own clothes . . . Bound to pull in the hon- ors at SWTSTC this fall , . . Officer of every club in school. YVONNE MOTT Works at Public Library , , , Short, sweet, and married . , . Takes up absentee slips for the office . . . Makes things in homemaking for her home. 'iff BENNY MOEHNKE Works hard with the FFA , , , Raises his own sheep , , , Worked at HEB to make money to buy his car . . . Well-liked by everyone . . . If some work needs done, you can call Benny, DON JOHN NO VOSAD Duck grid Co-Captain , , , Triple Treat. . . Has unusual laugh which is put into practice often . . . Second string All- State team , . . Star of the basketball team. s JESSE O'CAMPO Played on the baseball team his junior year . . . Has a beautiful handwriting , , , Quiet but hard working , , , Makes an effort to accomplish his goals, IEANETTE RAESZ Speed demon in shorthand . , , Plans to attend business school this year . . . Star center fielder on District softball team , , , Petunia, in FRANK PULKRABEK Sandy . . . The proud owner of a 1958 Plymouth . . . Ex- periments with rockets . . . Loves horses . , , Headed for Texas Tech to major in elec- tronics . . . Smiley. LONNIE RASCHKE Carries his friends around in his Chevy . . . Very interested in hot rods . . . Made a beau- tiful coffee table in IA which is proof of his creative ability . . . Friendly. FRANKLIN PULKRABEK Often seen on Vance Street in his '55 Olds . . . Friendly, good-looking, ambitious, and hard-working describe Pokie quite well . . . Listens to everyone's problems and tries to help. CLAUDETTE RAY Hard worker on the Prom theme committee , , , Rooting for the Ducks, especially one cer- tain grid star , , , Seldom seen minus radiant smile . . , Sweet and cute as can be , . Never runs down. 141' DIANE RICHARDS National Honor Society charter president . . . Always onthe go . . . River Rita . . . Life of the trigonometry class. . . Aims high and usually achieves her goals . . . Class Favorite for two years, GENE SCHADE bone Star Farmer . . . loves that Yankee! . . . Ardent hot rod and guitar fan . . . Most Scholarly of the Senior Class , . . District FFA president, ANITA RIETHMAYER President of Homemaking III . . . Excellent seamstress , . . Hard worker on the prom last year . . . Always helping someone study for English . . Great, CLAIRE SHAVERS Bula . . . Distinguished by her red hair and friendly per- sonality . . . In THS Sextet . . . Wonderful pianist . , , Bound for Mary Hardin-Baylor, LUPE RUIZ Pretty and sweet . . . One of the best dancers in our class . . . Friendly to everyone, , Wears her beautiful hair in many unusual styles, HELEN SKRHAK Goes with boy from Granger . . . Already has her license to be a beauty operator next year . . . Came back to us from Dallas . . . Marriage on her mind. .- A LEROY SLADEK Personality plus . . . Full of mischief. . . Three years class favorite . . . Read hot rod magazines in physics . . . Sweet on a certain Junior miss. ALICE STRMISKA A nursing profession , , , Chief rose-maker of prom . . . Winning personality . . . Loves Granger . . . De- pendable and energetic , . , Always smiling. IERLENE SORENSON REBA STEPHENS Short and sweet . . . Ring Import from Heame . . . Holds around her neck . . . Austin d0WI1 j0b at I-Uhfl Br Johns - - - bound after graduation . . . A real IYPBU - - - Hard worker Willing prom worker , , , at her CUUYCII . . . Always jak- Good house-keeper , , , ing . . . Likes Chevrolets, Bound to go far, ROSALIE VACLAVIK Jitterbug queen . . . Jet black hair and pretty white teeth , , , Came to us from Granger . , , Has many friends . . . Likes baseball and boys. . . Velma, DONNA VA LENTA Daring Donna . . . Most often seen with that certain special Thrall boy . . . Nev- er know what to expect next from her . . . Makes her own attractive clothes. VERNETTE WUTHRICH GEORGE Versatile Senior Class prexy Always leave them . . . Shorthand whiz . . . . . . Hooked a good-looking Our tennis star . . . Jayne cat from Georgetown . . . . . . Always ready to dance Outstanding lmitations of Elvis . . . Would like to live in . . . Life of the party , , , Austln . . . Kept third period Can she sing! . . . 'George' P.E. in a whirl . . . Loves and her panther calls. Fords. MR. LLOYD BENNETT MRS. ROY CAMBLIN MR. PAT TONE X QM X 0 I 5 I I 1 .,,, Jx 42X N X!! 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DAVIS Most Versatile NANCY HERMANN GENE GRIFFITH Seventh Grade Favorites PAT BARRON RANDALL WOODS W- Eighth Grade Favorites KA THY GROBA CHARLES PATTERSON f 'N I DRI MIN IZAYI' If DNS Senior Officers Senior Officers F all President ---- ------ K ENNETH KRUEGER Vice-President - - - - - DON JOHN NOVASOD Secretary - - - - - - SHIRLEY MINZENMAYER Reporter ----- ---- N ELLWYN HERMANN Parliamentarian - - ---- GENE SCHADE Spring President - - - - - VERNETTE WUTHRICH Vice-President - - - - - KENNETH KRUEGER Secretary ---- - - SHIRLEY MINZENMAYER Reporter ---- - - NELLWYN HERMANN Treasurer ---- ----- D AVID HERTZ Parliamentarian - - - - LARRY BURRUSS Sophomore Officers F cz ll President ------ - - IO ANN BURRUSS Vice-President ---- Secretary-Treasurer - - Reporter ------- Parliamentarian - - ' ' IIMMIE DAVIS - -GENEVA SMITH - - CAROLYN APPEL - - MARILYN PSENCIK Sophomore Ofjqcers 1 o Spring President ---- - - ROBERT MOEHNKE Vice-President ---- - - BOBBY LIMMER Secretary-Treasurer - - - - KAREN RYDELL Reporter ------ - - CAROLYN APPEL Parliamentarian - - - - MAX MOROSKO Junior Officers Fall President - - - ------- CLAUDIA DAY Vice-President - - - - BETTY JEAN ZUROVETZ l i Secretary - - - - VIRGINIA DAGERATH Treasurer - ----- KAY LINDELL Reporter - - GENE RAESZ X -ff! ,lxifs Junior Officers Spring President ----- - BETTY JEAN ZUROVETZ Vice-President - - ---- LU ANNA MOORE Secretary ---- - - VIRGINIA DAGERATH Treasurer - - - ----- KAY LINDELL Reporter ------ - NANCY BRYAN Sergeant-at-Arms - - - - -TOMMY SEFCIK Freshman Officers Spring President - - - - -GENE GRIFFITH Vice-President - - - - - MIKE GARNER Secretary ---- - -ROSEMARY MOORE Reporter - - - GENIE BRACKENRIDGE Freshman Officers Fall President ---- - - ROSEMARY MOORE Vice-President - - - - KATHY LANNEN Secretary ---- - - NANCY HERMANN Reporter ----- ----- I ANE DUPREE Parliamentarian - - - - DOUGLAS ZELLMER Swd GILBERT MOEHNKE President Gfnft x 014 FIRST ROW: Carolyn Hammack, Nellwyn Hermann, Virginia Dagerath, Gilbert Moehnke, Carlyn Grau, Jan- delle Foster, Pat Garner, SECOND ROW: Lee Ruth Schroeder, Mary Baker, Jim Fox, George Lock, Nancy Bryan, Genie Brackenridge, Al- ba Lu Peters, Jimmy Walker, Had Cotton Boll Relays and the District Track concessions. . . Sent delegates to the Student Council Convention in Abilene. . . Ran the city government for one day. . . Planned Homecom- ing and Twirp Week activities. . . Placed trash containers on the high school campus. . . Pro- moted color day, CARLYN GRA U VIRGINIA DAGERA TH Vice -President Secretary-Treasurer MRS, LEE Sponsor Mallard Stajjf LINDA MATTECK Editor KAY LINDELL Ass't. Editor Business Manager ---------- l ---- CLAIRE SHAVERS MRS LEE Assistant Business Manager - - - - - CARA WERNLI Sponsor ! , A up . Vu' ' r A Ax , A , ,w X 1 . 1 f as 5 5 Ku? ,Q wr ki 5' ' 2241 Y at 54 A NNN f N' ff A I. , rv A X ' t AQ4x L, .LJ , L VK :tri f, X 'L Q' .lg A tt! +v AD f ,V - ' N V J AUBREY HOUSE ------- Photographer - ,J Od X? FLORENE HEHMAN --------- Artist pr JACKIE sToNE ---- Ass't. Photographer j SHARYL LU1.ow - - - - Typist GINNY LANGFORD - - - -Typist ational Honor President Vice -President RICHARDS GRAU Society NATIONAL Secretary Treasurer CHA LUPA MATTECK S 5 HONOR SOCIETY w 'f l lx 1- ? F f W P 3 X . Sponsor Sponsor MISS MANTOR MR. OLIPHINT Anna Chalupa, Mr. Oliphint, Diane Richards, Miss Mantor, Carlyn Grau, Linda Matteck, Bobby Limmer, Jack- ie Stone, George Lock, Betty Doss, Carolyn Hammack, Mary Baker, Elamarie Menk, Virginia Fritz, Jo Ann Bur- russ, Jean Fechner, Linda Mares, Richard Slagle, Gilbert Moehnke, Bob Patterson, Kenneth Krueger, , v , squad J i BURRUSS , '19 LAA l 5 ee e 3. f r 1 Reporter WUTHRICH SHORT Ml., if 0 ., ,,, Lnfl 4' 11+ Q 4 'J 4-Q., , Parliament nan 22 . X if President MOEHNKE WWMWW 'W ww-lllvf ' . S N ...gms 2 if x.s 2 Y -its 1 Sikkim iw I Xa :S sk .EQ ,Mix v Q- 'fulfil- K xg Y ,.:. .ff Q-'A' f--..- . ,.: X . , i ' A f Q ' ' S M 5 S ,S , X 'w.,, X I Mak sis ,KI-nz 3 X 1151 R Ib, 9 ,X 5' 5 Q A pl Q ff JUDY SWANSON Sec. -Treas. 1 X x MARILYN PSENCIK Vice -President IO ANN BURRUSS President Planning and decorating for the annual banquet at Carthage with Aeneas and Dido as honor- ees--- Ordering pins for Latin I slaves and col- lecting toys at Christmas for chi1dren--- Pre- senting Roman skits at meetings --- Hail, Cae- sar! Modern Romans warg js 9 4' Zh . I tr N' 'ff A Q. 5 MRS. CAMBLIN Sponsor r A I! ,xv-O Y: My Q FARM Or , Veep Sec. -Veep Secretary Treasurer BARKER MIKUS MOEHNKE FOX , fl.- .. , ji ' V - f f ,r Reporter Sentinel President RHOADES LIMMER SPOHSOI KRUEGER GA LBREATH Qfiv lsr Parliamentarian MOEHNKE FFA. KENNETH KRUEGER Outstanding Chapter Farmer Taylor Chapter MARILYN PSENCIK F F A . Sweetheart lv? M' , 'F 44 -4 ' ,142 ef' 7YA'4,fuJ , GENE SC HA DE President Taylor District F. F. A . E if . Ag Pickup Courtesy of Taylor Motor Co. X I f IX Green Jackets NELLWYN SHIRLEY K :HSS EOFF HERMANN MINZENMAYER f Poms I Pres1dent Vice-President LINDA MATTECK ' 5 IANDELLE FOSTER 3 SA' ML N ,--.xm:,,, yi Q 7- ' . , 1 ,.,. J W, . 4 5 . S . . .--I . M I3 enwr I I if , , em ers 5: CLAUDETTE BETTY DIANE BRUNKEN RICHARDS RAY , DONNA VA LENTA VERNETTE WUTHRICH SHA RYL LULOW E LSIE EVANS Future H omemakers -uf. Pres. - FECHNER 0 VCBP - SCHOENER Amerzca tstts C ' Q1 Q-,M 5123 ,, , . Op AQQ, Sec- ' FRITZ C is S' K X2 TEiel?ENTZEL if 5 5 'EG 5 A W Y 9, sponsor - Mrss JONES OIL -' O? Beau - KRUEGER 'Y Of NEW YN Reporter PIBHISI Hobo Conventron Trrp to Farr Candy for Veterans Money mak mg Projects Fxeld Trrp to Mary Hardln Baylor College T B Com munrty Dr1ve Practrce Teachers from Texas U for Home Econom1cs P, Department Chapter Parents Mr and Mrs R F Fechner . Good r -, Attendance at District Area and State Meetings 1 P3l'1. ' LANGFORD HiS'C01'i2n - MIKULENCAK Y V Y l Arts and Industries Club BENNY MOEHNKE President ROY BASCO LONNIE RASCI-IKE X Vice-President Secretary MR, SEARS Sponsor X 4 GENE SCHADE Sergeant-at-Arms BACK ROW: Basco, Moehnke, McCullough, Pulkrabek, Brinkmeyer, Schade, Woods, Pulkrabek, O'Campo, Sutton. FRONT ROW: Mikulencak, Mikulencak, Sladek, Sears, Raschke, Raesz, Minzenmayer. W Wi? M71 75 ,M , I Qi,L. .jVJ 1, ' jf? - fl, ,. 4 ni-HQ ' W , ' ,f HI HNZ4 AY , E fy' I f X Y 5 ., - - - 4 K oth 1 5 .s a rt V - ' as A I 7 sf xv 1 - nw' . Los Vecinos ! GEORGE LOCK Pres1dent LINDA BALDWIN MARY BAKER Vice-President Sec. -Treas. 'ir BETTY ZUROVETZ KAREN RYDELL Reporter Parliamentarian Inrtratron party for new members 1n Oct .... Chrlr Supper to raise money for the club. . .wearing cos- tumes to the banquet in March. . . crowning Linda and George Queen and Krng at the banquet. . . Startrng a H Latin-American bookshelf in school library. , . BONNIE MCLAUGHLIN M155 MCKINI-EY Song Leader SPOUSOT JACKIE STONE President A LBA LU PETERS Vice-President Chemistry Club The first Science Club of Taylor High School organized -- Club is di- vided into three sections -- Members hold open house for friends and family - Plans for Science Fair are drawn up -- First Science Fair of Taylor High School isheld May 8 and 9 -- Party is held for active members at the end of the year - A twenty-five dollar scholarship is of- fered to senior member of the club -- our thanks to Mr. Bennett for his work on the Science Fair, LARRY Secretary LLOYD BENNETT Sponsor CLAUDETTE RAY Treasurer KENNETH KRUEGER Sergeant -at -A rms TOP: Stone, Garner, Waggener, Novosad, Burruss, Krueger, Davis, House, Garner, Lumbley. BOTTOM: Richards, Hays, Brackenridge, Ray, Mares, Robbins, Bennett, Peters, Heathman, Appel, Adams, Fechner. PAT A NDERSON First Semester President Future Nurses of America MISS GOFF Sponsor Offering services to local hospitals as nurses' aids. . . Staying overnight at Brackenridge Nurses' Home, , , Attending Future Nurses Convention in Ft. Worth. . . Giving party for new members. . . Working in concession stand, 6- - Q ELAMARIE MENK First Semester Vice -President Second Semester President ALICE STRIMISKA FLORENE HEHMAN First Semester Second Semester Secretary -Treasurer Secretary-Treasurer Second Semester Vice-President Speech Club President LA NG FORD Veep MARES Sponsor SA LM w. ' ? O Secretary MOORE Reporter HERMANN Future Teachers of America C , rf, ,,., A,7,,, ,,,, ll STANDING: Carolyn Hammack, Franklin Pulkrabek, Kenneth Krueger, Jane Dupree, Harriet Pearson, Doris Schirpic, Jana Foster, Ginny Langford. SECOND ROW: Karen Wagoner, Mary Baker, Jean Fechner, Cara Wernli, LuAnna Moore, Linda Baldwin, Barbara Berry hill, Lana Foster, Elsie Evans, Nancy Grimm. SEATED: Betty Brunken, Vernette Wuthrich, Gilbert , Mr. Ross Baldwin, Shirley Minzenmayer, Betty Wernli. QW fx My if M KW W QML2fM 'V WW Wijffifi L Q - Y Q . .. Vwxi J , K, T gkay, ,T ,V ., A, , ..iA 5 .Q V A H Qmffig-m,L'y'ixf p YS iv? esfe142Q:AmS'SYWS'f x - 1 A A WEE 1 gf'-vhliifmiia 'k-- Y 4 -- YJL5' K rn. 2545? :ww wi f yffmfssns i wr A vswss-1155 v- ix- Y: - .wafer - ,, , . 1' .S , 'fy f X 1- V , A 5 'Wk L A L A S E S2 -r 55 :H if 1 , v 1 ' , f . . ufkfh 4 A ' f t , 'iq - , ' . ' E Q 4 . 5 ., Q . f 1 -3 . . . ,. 'Y 4 ai, if U if, , Vi -Q 24? X fs, f ,J .f ff 0 A 'Q ' av tw V 11 in 1 x Y , QNLL 5,4 ? f W' 'ef A vk A Q 3 ,Q H 'QQ ' 'V V we U . ,f ,5 '5 5, A PULKRA BEK President WUT I-IRIC H Second Veep Taylor High Schoo1's best student in bookkeeping, spelling, FOSTER First Veep and shorthand. F B. L. A. CHA LUPA RIETHMAYER Secretary Treasurer Y? if FORD Reporter RAESZ MIKULENCAK Champion Typist Miss F B L A DOLA N Sponsor : , f if PL mf3,. . i n-'X .V . -T' !',. , if I QR ---- U an T HOF. Ay!-1 4 ,F ,fi , , . , 1 . uv, V iw 34 nj K5 -px gf X ' 1 ,X gag, V , , any , ,, -X l 5 -pp.-u-----Q M K Sh ,- px 3 6 l mtv My ,M A ' V ,,.,.,., W f rn' X. my ,LSLJ Q' NW' Wifi? f 6' . :fx -VLV H W -W . X . L f fY3Qag t i If sg V EY 2 3? K' fh - a X Q w fy- ' K Q ggi g . bgfwz J Sl EL' .QL . , 1!Q' E -4' 'wg-u H I .nf 'VE iff fi 6 ll e- 'L X , ,Y Z, A! 11,25 :ZH S P1 HITS COACH RICHARD SHERLEY COACH BILL FORD COACH JAMES GALBREATH COACH PAT TONE Football COACH BOB SHORT Football Lettermen, RAESZ FORD HALL HOUSE HERTZ SMITH, D. SMITH, A, MCALPINE BURRUSS DAVIS I DAVIS, J. f ,V BURNAP CERNOSEK 049711 LEHNKE CO -CAPT . KRUEGER SEFCIK GARNER CO-CAPT. NOVOSAD MCCONCHIE MCVAY, Mgr. HEHMAN, Mgr, HANSON, Mgr. HEIDE, Mgr. 2 E RIC HA RD SHERLEY 13 c 5643 Basketball JAMES GA LBREATH Lettermen .Q fa 4'5- S GILBERT MOEHNKE DAVID HERTZ J GENE RAESZ JOHNNY MATYSEK DONNIE SMITH ROBERT STIBA JAMES HEFFERNAN GENE GRIFFITH, Mgr. x ....,..,. ......p MIKE LUMBLEY, Mgr. 5325 I 'X V i f -Y 'Q If P I 'N Track oe O'C ampo, Co ACH SHORT D ONNY SMITH High . P01m m MSC - an at . Hurcre At State Meigstmct and Regional s and third in H. Placed first in L lgh Hurdl Ow eg. es Naize: , S FXRST ROW: Bob Pauexson, David Hertz, lawn Daneh Mon, L N. Davis. SECOND ROW: Robett Mcmpine, Lamj Bumxss, Herbert Burnap, Simmie Davis, Don Novasod, Bungie Ford, Donny Smith. THXRD ROW: Bobby Mucha, Gene Raesz, Rawh Cznnskey , Hennan Scboe ner, Karnes Heiietnan, E. S. McCuDougb, Robext Stiba, Kenneth Krne get , Tommy Waggener. new Qi- ng? if My Volleyball f I 4 J FIRST ROW: Vernette Wuthrich, Judy Ford, Cara Wernli, Helyne Robbins. SECOND ROW: Judy Schier, Carol Fox, Rosemary Moore, Jo Nell Sander, Genie Brackenridge, Marilyn Psencik, THIRD ROW: Aleen Safarik, Mary Frances Brown, Jean Fechner, Nancy Grimn, Lois Poldrack, and Ruth Schroeder Tennis ip ,..' 'L qs, L 3 had FIRST ROW: Pat Garner, Vernette Wuthrich, Judy Ford, Cara Wernli, Jimmie Davis. SECOND ROW: Johnnie Matysek, Judy Schier, Lana Foster, Genie Brackenridge, Mike Garner. THIRD ROW: David Arning and Larry Seelig. in .Al 2'.l'I'VI'l'lle'IS Football Season X .sw mg Band and Green Jacket members practice the outline of Texas be- fore they perform at the game, Juniors along with the sponsors get ready for the foot- ball concessions by making hot dogs. Cheerleaders make with the big yell to put everyone in the When they weren't yelling inside, they were yelling out- right spirit. Side- N 4,4 ups' Cheer the willing Mallard photographers gath- The band plays as everyone marches downtown after the er material for the big bonfire, bonfire, Homecoming Queen Kaye Mattec k Ex Student-Board Member Delmer Nichols speaks to Taylor High Exes at Homecoming Assembly. 5 This sign and many others played a great part in building Kaye is crowned by Student Council President Gilbert up the enthusiasm before the big game, Moehnke, 1 10 J l Spirit soars as the band plays at the pre-game bon- Exes live it up at the Homecoming Dance, fire, Tj' 5 3 . PSM ,MM 'V wQSYNm + wg-.....,11.,45 if mm fm? ,A-y 'gt XX A.. 5 .. S NO' Christmas and Snow Avy' As a small token of their appreciation for all she had Ribbons and banners to be awarded in the annual F. F,A, done for them, the members ofthe Mallard staff pre- Stock Show are displayed in the showcase, sented Mrs. Lee with a Christmas gift. Red and green streamers on the lights helped to put us in the Christmas mood, Shlrley Minzenmayer rode on the Industrial Arts float in the Christ- Green Jackets decorated mas parade, the tree in the hall, outside the office, is iw! Although the snow only lasted one day, everyone had fun while it lasted, gg- aw Banquets Pretty girls in appropriate costumes pose for pictures at the annual Spanish Club Banquet. 411 gg:-7 Co-captains Kenneth Krueger and Don Novosad pose with next year's captains, Gene Raesz and Donnie Smith at the banquet, f'l0f . we Pat Garner and Linda Matteck rule as Aeneas and Dido at -The slaves, the Latin I students, provided the entertain- the annual Latin Club Banquet, ment for the Banquet, r W nl 1 Sf' gays' K was :- as HV if 'f Q 5 1 ..- District Literary Contestants .h,. gg. FIRST ROW: Hermann, Zeplin, Kreidel, Appel, Foster, Matteck. SECOND ROW: Smith, Moehnke, Day, Garry, Moore, Wernli, Fritz. THIRD ROW: Stone, Wuthrich, Mikulencak, Swanson, Zurovetz, Doss, Evans. R FOURTH ROW: Hertz, Patterson, Lock, W. House, A. House, District Athletic Contestants FOSTER Baseball, volleyball, tennis, track, and golf entries. al District Sports If 1, I , Tay1or's softball, tennis, and volleyball teams gained many points for us this spring in District Meet. All four softball teams entered won first places. In the tennis senior girls' division, our singles player and doubles team won blue ribbons. The girls' and boys' volleyball teams each tied for third places, This is the best showing these team sports have made in many years. Members of the Junior girls' soft- l ball team proudly display their l first place pennant, fi ,s,, Vernette Wuthrich won first place at district and played in regional in San Marcos, Cara Wernli and Judy Ford won first places at district and regional and they went to state, Judy Schier spikes another one over for Marilyn Psencik sets a ball up in the Taylor as we defeated Round Rock in game that won for Taylor a tie for third District volleyball. place, k Qfwiiif ni A Ne it in 5 5 ,5- ff Ivrw 9 One Kid Day, Seniors played such childhood games as Don, John and Elsie put everything they've got into the red rover. game. Cat and Rat Day NJ! JVM! idd H Stage Band and Homemakers perform in Assembly. Awards Leonard Kropp receives an agricul- ture award from Mr. Tom Galbreath, Carlyn Grau receives the D,A,R, good citizenship award. Cara Wemli reaches the sta e just in time to see Jud g y Jean Fechner, Kenneth Krueger, and Linda Matteck re- Ford receive their district and regional tennis awards, ceive f' t d d irs , secon , an third place awards for the Ameri can Legion theme contest, 5 'K Patterson Cup Winners: JUDY FORD JLMMIE DAVIS Nellwyn Hermann receives her District and Regional awards in Poetry Reading, N i Thug! W F Q Q. . f ,mf 1 VU xx ix i sv X CLASS MOTTO: Dare To Be Different t CLASS COLOR Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER Red Rose Masters ofCeremonies Franklin Pulkrabek and Don Novosad History Committee A A at ,-J Prophecy Committee l Nellwyn Hermann sings For All We Know Will Committee President Wuthrich presents the Senior Torch to Junior Class President Zurovetz, I f 4 J As ,the ,,i.. , Kenneth Krueger and Vernette Wuthrich receive Dan- Jean Fechner and Iandelle Foster receive P,T,A, forth Award, Award. 1 v i v i W I Shiflei' Min?-CIIYUHYCI receives Hyman Gene Schade receives scholarship for Melasky Award. highest ranking boy, Io Ann Doss and John Witliff receive American Legion Award. Curtain Falls The Rev. Seeker delivers sermon at Baccalaureate services, Phyllis Mathiews sings The Lord's Prayer. Dr. Arthur Tyson addresses SCl'li0IS at Commencement, Carlyn Grau receives valedictorian award, A, M, House watch, and D.A,R, award. Marilyn Psencik sings Look For The Silver Lining. lil M Jean Fechner receives salutatorian award, W V . X jf5L?'f27imM 71. ...Z 'Zf?' W .. , afwwz '4 . M2 mf ,il 1 233gf55'2gQR iEE2xXiz E? L S 4 W v 33 as may J xx g3l1Cbwwj, ,,,JJN,JQwAd0r ETH? 333' MW . ,L ' 5 , , 1 ' at ' . V, .W . , 1 X' Lf, -K 512' v Q ,alt ,, ,Vi A 1.4. .. I if il: -Kgivry .IJ . 5 v ,4 pi.-N . , A .7.,.4l..,,.m,m.wm---. Q + IW. Compliments of Che Kiiy National Hank E stabli shed February 1900 Officers: JOHN M. GRIFFITH ------------ President H. A. LETTERMANN - - Vice President and Cashier ROY CAMBLIN ------------ Vice President T. W, HOLMSTROM ---- - Vice President A, W. KLATTENHOFF ---- - - -Asst. Cashier EMERY C. TEICHELMANN - - - - Asst. Cashier Directors: JOHN M. GRIFFITH H. A. LETTERMANN C. S. GRIFFITH T. W. HOLMSTROM The Bank of Personal Service 210 N. Main Dial EL Z-4351 .T. P. PREWITT RAY P. LEWIS ROY CAMBLIN T. J. LAWHON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation no Qs Q52 Fmsr- n Sas Ni . ' F52 is iTAYLO R 9 I .9 ,dy f X1 XNSUR Q08 M P ., s 1o,ooo 2 I Insurance 3 .5 For E ach If Depo liter s, 'fr S WHERE SERVICE MAKES A DIFFERENCE , 446 CAR LOS G . PAR KER A. F. PRIESMEYER - - - - - B1-:N F, HOLUB ---- -------- THOMAS G. PARKER E. A. KRIEG ----- MAUDE CAMPBE LL RAY PONT ON ---- 0 Q Officers: - ---- - - ---- President - - - Vice-President Vice-President - - - -Vice-President and Cashier - - - - - - Vice-President - - - -Asst. Cashier - Asst. Cashier Directors: HARRIS A. MELASKY S. G. GERNERT ALF WEIDENBAUM A. F. PRIESMEYER MRS. A. E. AKE CAR LOS G. PARKER THOMAS G. PARKER 1 I 1 1 1 I IRA A. PREWITT Hardware Appliances Farm Machinery G1ftS f 2 1,1 6 2 - 316 Main St. D1a1 Z-4316 DRUGS N suPPuEs I NOTEBOOK W O X C' 1 , gl :cfm 'Q' ' 1 ,. ' -- Q rp 1 1... It's LUHN AND JOHNS DR UGS AND GIFTS 221 North Main EL2 3615 CARLOW-KRUSE n CARLOW 2003 W. Znd ' M sf? my ueen X' D, Q fm and W6 Dairy Maid ,1 3 I - 1 1 5 I . 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Mfgs, of Moore's Moremix Feeds - Grain Buyers - JOHN E. MOORE JR., President Taylor, Texas MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! QSibQ2?iOZ Compliments of HOWARD A. LINDELL TE O Shaw at lst Street Taylor Texas Tel. No. ELZ. 2442 Your Texaco Cons1gnee the Past 18 Years COMPLIMENTS OF Patterson Krolhers if Jigfg KQV! yy ffiff E Sify k57.iJ!ity?p 'kxI?r9f ff Qfl?5,.f, . Wy ,MV Dfag S! Xouyf-.D lDea1e 'JJBXJ 5 Em E E WU? F A A JK AYCQ ESQ-ge 1922. U3999 3 Eg gpm 1600 N. igDia.1EL-24331 Th Bu ld EAST END ers of Americafs Fut Mercury Outboar d Motors E tOkSt EL24365 MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE R. B. SPENCER 8. CO. . , QQQEH f ii a 5 Building Materials 55 . .Jil For A11 Forms of Dependable Insurance See RAY P. LEWIS Dial EL 2-3644 Taylor, Texas Twenty-seven Years Under One Ownership and Management -'W' GONZENBACH'S Your Food at GULF SERVICE STATION TAYLOR REFRIGERATED 502 N. Main WAREHOUSE Ph. EL 2.-9113 HG. Sevres! DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY I Q21-1 MEATS U TAYLOR X , X Q51 DKK C - X MEAT CO. CHAS. AND VAN ZIMMERHANZEL 109 N. Main ELZ-4357 BREWSTER f SHAVER5 A A 4 AND TV SERVICE STEFFEK Auto and Home Radios Repaired SERVICE STATION Pick Up - Delivery 902 N. Main ELZ-4912 201 East 4th Butterball Brookfield A N D Dressed Butter Turkeys COMPANY Compliments of C. R. ANTHONY CO. Serves You Better . . Saves You More .I Compliments of MERCHANTS PRESS ,,,Nf'GsfNifxi2 4 5 5 Ogfjcgv BLAZILMAR 10 Q5 lv' J gf U ' IS ous HOTEL f FIRST AND A THOUGH' COFFEE SHOP Where Good Food Is Not an Accident We Specialize in Sunday Dinners Clubs, Banquets, and Parties MR. AND MRS. P. D, FERGUSON, Managers Ph. EL Z-4335 BRAKER MOTOR COMPANY Studebaker - Packard Authorized Sales and Service 120 POIt81' ELZ-2.551 Compliments Congratulations of 6 3 X i I I Bos sums , AL rf YllIIl18.'1Y'aEll Handra Fl.0YD'S FUNERAL HOME BODY WORKS Give Your Car Longer Life phone EL 2-3636 1800 West Second 503 Talbot 1 2 DRIVE-INN RESTAURANT Munn ZDDRD F LILLIE AND HARRY KOVAR ..!l!- 1818 West Znd EL.Z-2180 . lvx 1' -.A , , A x ,f .I AML tiff ,gQ..f'f 4, A I , F I X,,1, f kLEI xml mu v Vl i A ff Vi M2 ZggJ6fLfQl WU, I' yizic, ffmglfff Lkjlugyz ' - 17 ' ' A, f X,OA.,ffL-5 -fcffpwvgpff 4 L ,ZJf, .4..4,fLf4,4,V42-1 ffl rillifintplew janv flfb fZPQUff'L7, dmfqg ,MKWQ g29f35cEfQ4, aU2, ywQ9-, ,Luau KA WU KAKJL 51,1 dajfodf YLMIAJ 47541442 'F f5274L9fLJU WUVUU' 'Q V ,g,,+.0, 74391 law ,XML fi Jdfwgf ,bw -P WUU QU iLfvw!AAJ -QHL17, c7bQ,L,.1,, LY k 9Lvt,,zc,f,L.w,1- fre' QQDBZJMJ Lfilf, Y L 77 . .y JC,U1.4,f7,a,K ,Q,u.f4!v4 ffjvbwj -fab 4 ' K 1 x,LfZf6l-Lf' kfwbwv UUVNU' 55i'jg6Q1w0,?2AfMf ll4'Lf fd JL 0 N'ZfVZ'f 53,54 ,QAJLQ 97fM Iffwlllw L4TfM7fbovMfkfMbwAZf?Qf,wzZ4M!f ,1cK4,f4drfwnAf,L47Q ff,aaL44?' 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ELz-2242 116 A E Znd Compliments of CANTRELL GORDON RAINEY OLIVER COMPANY TV - RADIO SERVICE Qr 1508 West 2nd X ' ,Q GN 305 West 5th EL 2-2421 Compliments of . SUNSET SERVICE STATION BEAUTY SHOPPE TRUCK STOP 103 W, 4th 1617 W. 2nd Dial EL 2-9018 EL2-2521 Compliments of Compliments TAYLOR of DAILY PRESS NEIL G. 110 East 3rd Ph. 2-3621 MOTORS 110 E. 2nd Taylor, Texas Chrysler-Plymouth-Imperial Sales and Service TRANSMIX CONCRETE - Tailored to Your Needs - Delivered to You for and at Your Convenience Taylor 803 West Znd Ph. ELZ-4262 and Austin Dry Cleaning at Its Finest 1 CIIINIPS-DYIPS 'V' 208 Sloan EL Z-2731 Call for and Delivery Cash and Carry Taylor Rockdale Rogers THE MAFAIR DEPARTMENT STORE Men's, Women's and Children's Ready-to-Wear Dry Goods - Piece Goods - Shoes Compliments of MARIE'S ey BEAUTY , 1- 9 ' A I 'U' - SHOP any CLEA-NEfR51fv7t2 DYERS14 1- 2 , 1 Q X 210 west 5th A ' ,N H+ Phone E12-2721 Taylor EIJZ-3815 1 JEANES T' 0 , GARAGE ' SCHROEDER'S Stop and Save at JEANES GARAGE TEXACO STATION 112 Porter Ph. EL2-2422 205 west Znd Ph. EL-24051 Lincoln - Mercury Dealer nuanmncv H. A. WILSON Complete Prescription Service MOTOR COMPANY 208 North Main EL 2-3659 EL.Z-3232 421 Talbot Taylor, Texas LET US HELP E- e EX 1 i? 5 N152 Z 4'5'44?3z3g'f1'?g . C- 9. 5-QQ.. Q Q, -'D Li 2 WARREN W' :mm Compliments of XM 1 Drs. flvusc' and House X ff! :Sak Q OPTOMETRISTS , We , 317 North Main QQ-55549. 13. 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