Taylor High School - Mallard Yearbook (Taylor, TX)
- Class of 1959
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To understand why he is gone - we cannot. We try to understand why the Hand that madehis friend- ly ways should now see fit to take him from us. The memory of Malcolm Conoley will live in the hearts of Taylor High School students forever. z1per122fe120Qnf's J essaye This is to extend congratulations to the students and fac- ulty of Taylor High School for a very pleasant school year, and for the many contributions which have been made in the development of a fine school and school program. We will look forward with great pride to the success you attain in the future. The faith, courage, co-operation, and the will to learn during your public school experiences should have developed personal qualities, good habits, and knowledge that will as- sist in meeting the demands and requirements of adult life. Best wishes. Sincerely, '7L, T. H. Superintendent of Schools 1-11- yjrzkz czyoafs Wfessaye My smcere congratulations and good wishes are extended to the students of Taylor I-hgh School The year 1958 59 has exceeded even my fondest expectations Your traits of loyalty co operation and citrzenship have made It posslble for the MALLARD to record many achrevements Thereis very llttle need of congratulating the staff mem bers srnce th1s book rs a tesumony of your endeavors Your sense of prxde rn 1ts accomplishments IS Justifred May the good thmgs of l1fe always come your way and may you contmue to practrce good citrzenshrp both ln and out of school Sincerely yours fffewa-lfafy Howard L Oliphmt Hlgh School Principal ROSS BALDWIN Commercial Subjects MRS. CAMILLA BARCLAY Office LLOYD BENNETT Science BILL FCRD Coach, P, E, MRS, LORAINE FRISCH Language Arts TOM GAIBREATH Vocational Agriculture GCLIAIY MISS FLOY JONES Homemaking MRS. ELLA JUERGENS Language Arts MRS. FRANCES LEE Guidance Counselor MRS. ROY CAMBLIN A Latin, World History MRS. JEWEL CHRISTIAN Librarian MRS. R, E, DOLAN Commercial Subjects MISS MILDRED GOFF P, E, and Health JOHN GUION Choir, Social Studies MISS IOSEPHINE HAYNIE Language Arts, Speech Mallard f r acu 1? MRS. I. K, McWHORTER Mathematics MRS, EVELYN MORAN Language Arts, Junior High Librarian WILLIAM POTTS Physics, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trig. RICHARD SHERLEY Junior High Principal, Coach, P, E, , Math BOB SHORT Coach, Algebra MISS MYRA SMYRE Social Studies MISS VEIMA LOEVE Office MISS RUTH MANTOR English, Journalism MISS BI-ZATRICE MCKINLEY Spanish, English ARTHUR ROSENFELDER Industrial Arts, Crafts MISS MARY RCBTROM Science, Social Studies and P. E, MRS. 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Nil s .--. 3 -,x :XX - 2 ,x , L 1' X , sg gy '1 A ' V ' m Y 1 '-'zQPf:f '., I L ' - 1 'f'X -. A 4' 1' it I ,, f ' . l -A :S 'Xl 'E ERNEST ARIOLA Ernie to his many friends. . . Supports the Ducks all the Way. . . Baseball and basketball keep him busy. . .A whiz in Plane Geometry. . . One of the track boy from Taylor. . . BETTY AKIN Sweetness is her claim to fame. . .A good homemaker. . . Visits Elgin quiet often and for a good reason. . .Industrious reporter for COTTON BOLL. . . Always well groomed and has a friendly greeting for everyone. . . PAT ANDERSON Vice President of her homemaking class, , , Talented in cooking and sewing. . .Depen- dable. . . Loves those Future Farmers. , , Quiet among strangers. . . Destined for business school in Austin. . . EMZY BARKER FFA President who loves his Ag work at home and at school. . .VII Area prexy of FFA and candidate for state FFA prexy. . . Whizzing around in his great Buick with the antenna high. . . Courtesy is his out- standing quality. . . RUTH BERNARD President of the Future Nurses. . . Most dependable concession worker for the Juniors during football season. . .Charming smile, quiet, blond hair. . . That's our Ruth. . .Sure to be a nurse. . . MARY BAKER CiSsy . . . Chairman of the prom. . . Mem- ber of the National Honor Society. . .Tire less worker in many clubs. . . Prexy of Future Teachers. , . Sweet disposition. . . Always seen in her orange car loaded with her constant companions. . , HM BOB BROOKSHIRE LARRY BRINKMEYER Red spends much of his spare time in his red Ford. . . Outstand- ing in the FFA and Ag work. . . good sport always hauling kids around in his car, , , Excellent prop builder for the Junior-Senior. , ALVIN BERRYHILL Artist in '76 Trombone Band at Baylor on Band Day. . . The Great Teaser . . .Burns midnight oil often but not always for studying. . . Hot Rod Champion. . .Took nineteen months to build his car and now has a Fish for his co-pilot. . . HELEN BOUDNY Neatness is her greatest quality. . . Easy going and quiet but dependable. . .Always lending a helping hand to someone. . .Tall brunette with a perfect complexion. . . Her other interests lie in Austin. . . Wolf in 1amb's skin. . .At ease wherever he is. . .A favorite among his classmates, , . Gets around to a few places but keeps everything smooth-running. . . Friar , . , Noted for his driving. . . Never misses a curve. . . Never lets studying interfere with his education. . . NANCY BRYAN A real friend to treasure. . . Outstanding in all she attempts, from spelling to cooking to music and Sunday School teaching. . . Always busy but still finds time to display her sense of humor and have a good time . . . Latin Club Vice President her Sopho- more year. . .Quiet, reserved, and demure. . . DONNIE BROOKSHIRE Star performer as Aunt Trina in the Senior play. . . Keeps a neat and accurate scrapbook. . .Active church worker, , , Loyal fan always cheering for the Ducks. . . Sweet, small, and well liked by all.. . RONNIE CERNOSEK The Coolest Cat . . . Red hair. . . Bravest - to climb the rafters for prom work. . . Give him a car and music and watch him go. . . Swimming in the river can't be topped. . . Wow Hou- dini . . .Reports all news for Radio Club and sports for COTTON BOLL. . . Uncle Chris in the play. . . X HERBERT BURNAP Cruising Krout or Von . . . Our outstand- ing track man. . . Perfect manners. . . A cheerful personality. . .What else could you ask for ?. . . His favorite companion - a pert blond sophomore. . . Wonderful voice . . . Made the all-state choir. . .A great future lies ahead. . . ALICE CARRIZALES Short and sweet and hard to beat. . . Sincere . . .A friendly smile for everyone. . . Faith- ful club worker. . . Pretty dark hair for every occasion. . . Bound to lead a success- ful life after her plans for business school. . . GEORGE CUMINGS Returned to THS trom Schreiner. . .Wel- comed by his many friends. . . Our ace pitcher for the baseball team. . .Most loyal Duck supporter. . . Football manager. . . Likes to hunt with his brothers . . .Recently decided on hillbilly music for pastime, . , RALPH CZIMSKY Carries his troubles in his pocket with a hole in it. . . Says very little but thinks a lot. . . Roots for the National League. . . Extra energy devoted to track. . . Later will be used at business school. . . BLAKE CRAWFORD Tall and lanky. . . Noted for his version of bop . . . Likes to hunt and fish. . . Mr. Hyde in the Senior play. . . Interested in photo- graphy. . . A guitar enthusiast. . . Bound for college to major in meteorology. . . Likes to make his own excitement. . . BETTY DOSS National Honor Society Club President. . . Cham- pion Debater. . . always busy as editor of Cot- ton Boll. . . Keeps English IV book open IOO. . . VIRGINIA DAGERATH Student Council secretary her Junior and Senior years. . . Faithful Latin Club worker . . . Swing Band accompanist. . . Always has her strawberry brown ducktails just perfect . . . Cresson and Aunt March in plays. . . Loves those demonstration rides in a 1959 Impalla. . , CLAUDIA DAY Eloise, famous for her pantomimes. . . Fun-loving and bubbling with energy. . . Never quiet and always in a hurry. . . Green Jacket veep and cheerleader. . . Always has a man on her mind. . . JUDY FORD Wor1d's most typical Cowgirl . . . Ever see a rodeo without Iudy?. . . Couldn't for- get her long black braidsl. . .All around sports favorite. . .Ardent fan of Louisiana Hayride . . .Always home for Maverick . . . VIRGINIA FRITZ Quiet and reserved - all her good grades are deserved. . . Perfect posture for perfect marching in the Green Jackets four years. . . Won DAR Award. . .Charter member of the NHS. . .TDC here she comes. . . WAYNE FA LKENBERG Quiet, but not shy. . . Wonderful tan. . . Very good swimmer and diver. . . Beautiful brown eyes. . . Papa in the Senior play. . . T-shirt and socks to match. . . Can hold his own with any of the girls. . . CHARLES HANSON First Vice President of the Future Farmers . . .Tall, handsome, Hanson. . . Pat agrees . . .Friendly to all. . . hostile to none. . . A11 he needs is Pat, his car, and time. . . NANCY GRIMM Tall, dark-haired, good looking drum major of THS Band. . .Regional band mem- ber. . . Nite is a well-known stud of the basketball team.. .Plays a mean clarinet in stage band. . .Headed for Nixon-Clay Business School. . , CAROLYN l-IAMMACK Alias Broom . . . First Cotton Boll Relays Queen. . . 'When the cat's away, the mice will play . . .Vice President of the National Honor Society. . . Four year Student Coun- cil member, ANNETTE HEYE squatty . . . Basketball enthusiast. . . Mis- chievous. . . T ireless worker for her class. . . Happy and carefree. . .Never at a loss for words. . . Heart is set on TLC. . . BARBARA KAATZ. Vice President of Future Nurses. . . Sports a pin from her favorite Marine. . . The perfect homemaker. . . Will enter nursing school. . . FLORENE HEHMAN A very talented artist . . . Draws and designs for the MALLARD. . . Beautiful lamp showed much ability in Indus- trial Arts. . . Destined for business school. . . KAY LINDELL Spanish Club prexy her Sophomore year. . . Editor of the MALLARD . . .Favorite sport is water skiing. . . Presi- dent of the Green Jackets. . . Perry Como fan. . . Headed for Southwestern in far- away Georgetown. . . YVONNE KAUTZ Williamson County Farm Bureau Queen of 1958. . . Miss Lake Belton, . . . Miss FBLA . . . Miss Central Texas in Shorts . . .Keeps all her boyfriends and finds excitement wherever she goes. . . Keeps that Studebaker on the run from country to town. . . Headed for business school and a good jobl . . , HOWARD KIESLING Fearless Duck on the gridiron. . .A bashful guy. . . Well liked by all. . . Earnest worker . . . Loyal companion. . . Excellent friend. . . E, I, MCCULLOUGH Elmer, our speedy Duck on the football team. . .Math whiz. . .The surefoot boy in his younger days. . .A man of few words and much work. . . F1int . . . HELEN MACHALICEK Loves to make trips to El Toro in the whizzing blue Chevy. . . Admires clothes. . . Longs for a good job and then a new car, . Dancing is her favorite pastime. . .Called the Chicago jitter Bugger . , . KEN MCCONCHIE Taffy, our big Duck tackle, that pulled the team through. . , A friend to all and gets along with the Bros. Inc. gat the riverj fine. . . He and his '59lmpal1a always head south. . . Always joking and will surely be Texas Tech's gain next year. . . LU ANNA MOORE Class favorite. . . Cheerleader. . . Runs a Mooremix taxi that is always in the Raesz . . . Beth in Christ- mas play, Mama in the Senior play. . . Teen Den prexy. . . Valentine Queen. . . Bound for Baylor. . . Mother Moore seems to shoulder troubles for many. . . IOHNNIE MATYSEK All Central Texas center of the football team. . .Most Versatile boy around. . . Mr. FBLA . . . Leo . . .Tennis is his game, too . . . Monk is one of the Brothers , , , Raises pigeons for amusement. . .Has a good hand for splashing paint. . .Seen often with Blubber , , , CLARENCE MEISKE Yai Yai . . .The cheerleader that pilots a mean Mercury. . . Box man for the bonfires . . . Generous and kind. . .we often wonder what goes on in his mind. . .Still loves the old country. . .Will journey to Texas Tech next year. . . BOBBY MUCHA Full of mischievous ideas. . .Always looking for an excuse to leave class. . . His goal was football fame. . .The opponents knew when he was in the game. . . Favorite friend of a Fish . . . BONNIE MUCHA Steady, true, and always gay. . .Got the beat?. . . lt's Bon at the drums. . . Sudden liking for the Air Force. . .A tall blond with a fine disposition. . . Art school is her 31IIl. . . RONALD MOORE Ron , Senior class Sergeant-at-Arms. . . One of the drakes of the MA11ard Staff. . . Drives a hot-rod Ford with everything on it . . .Works at American Cleaners. . . Full of wise cracks, dry wit. . WANDA OHLSON A finger in every pie . . . Giggle box is always up-side-down . . . Reads movie maga- zines in study hall, . . German Chocolate Cake is her favorite . . .Scrub woman in the Senior play. . . Wir ' A ,, ,f V71 if3'fAMEs NAIZER Mickey Naizern. . .Attracted to a certain Sophomore cutie. . .Devoted church member . . . Best friend is his black Ford. . . Seen on frequent trips to Circleville. . . Says little but all he says is important. . . JOE O'CAMPO A Miler always on the run. . .A studious one, his mission in life he has begun. . . Switch hitter. . . Switch pitcher. . . Chicken , , . Plane Geometry whiz, . , BARBARA PFLUGER An accomplished pianist. . . Head majorette . . . Likes the Ponies in Dallas. . . FFA Sweetheart. . . We're not Sisters . . . Home- coming Queen. . . Beauty is her greatest quality. . .With big blue eyes, can hold her own with any of the guys. . . DONALD PAVLIK Sparkling leader of band at Powder Puff football game. . . Daddy long legs. . . Barber school bound. . . Ask Donnceecc for the joke book and he will guarantee laughs. , , BOB PATTERSON Burly is our Student Council Prexy, , , Asset to Debate team, , , Most Representative Junior. . . A cowboy with a real horse but has little time for that. . . Likes to play golf. . . His sport is track. . , GENE RAESZ Distinguished by many honors. . . Basketball and football co-captain . . .Made all-state football team. . . Genel is an accom- plished math student . . . Delivers groceries for Dad on Saturday.. . The Moore the Merrier . . . Nels in Senior play. . . LOIS POLDRACK Stud in the Senior play, portraying Aunt Jenny . . .Her one and only love - Pee Wee . . . Never a dull moment when she's around . . . good hand on the volleyball team for district play. . .likes western music and is a good dancer. . . WILFORD PREUSSE Drives a white milk wagon . . . Often seen with his buddies Joe and Ralph. . . Likes listening to western music. . .Cool summer job kept him busy. . . Always lending a helping hand. . . Likes working on his car. , , A true pioneer. , . JACKIE REMMEL Has the time of her life wherever she goes . . . Short blond hair that is forever shining . . . Buzzard, a name she acquired but tried not to keep. . . Loves the Lawhons . . PAT RIGDON Robert's her guy. . . Her future is his. . .Takes pride in her good cooking. . . LOVCS 120 skate . . .Sweet and sincere to all who know her . . . Summer tan makes her envied by many. . LINDA RAINWATER Lin blew a hot clarinet in THS band f01' 4 years. . . Expresses herself in the wittiest words. . . Loves to skate. . .Ardent fan of Johnnie Mathas. . . Raises violets for Senior Class. . .Can be seen puttering around in a dull green Stude . . . HERMAN SCHOENER Eagle-eye . . .Bas- ketball and track man . . .Ranks at top of his class in energy and intelligence, . . Good natured. . .A love for cowboy boots. . . BARBARA ROWE Shorthand whiz. . .Talents are of the silent kind. . . Keeps the minutes for Future Nurses . . . Keeps occupied with designing own clothes. . .Many Senior pals. . . Sweet personality with a smile to match. . . OITTLIE SCHARSCHMIDT Four year cornet player in the band. . .UCVCI late for practice. . . Keeps the maroon bug flying. . . Loves to dance. . . Tillie to her friends. , . ,L TOMMY SEFCIK Tommy Tub cruising around in his blue Tubrnobile. . . Star tackle for Ducks. . . Gunsmoke and new movies rate on top of his list of entertainment. . . Fine manners and the most dependable Senior. . .Enthusias- tic student in all that he attempts. . . DONNY SMITH He goes steady with sports all year around . . . A11 State Footbal1 team. . . Won State in low and high hurdles. . . Participant in North-South Football game at Coaching SCh001. . . Headed for TCU. .V .cs NANCY SEFCAK Nite . . . Attractive clothes with a figure to match. . . Weakness for perfume and love for flowers attribute to her pleasing per- sonality. . . natural blond hair, true blue eyes make her the one for Joe to prize. . . PAT TEER Business manager of the COTTON BOLL. . . A Needham-Schwenker righthand girl. . . Usually seen pushing a green bug that won't quite make it to Poteau or Hutto. . . Wears tiniest shoes in high school. . . This tall, good looking brunette is always rumbling about some jazz. . . ROBERT STIBA Rice's crossing philosopher. . .Stately and tall - the game he loves is basketball. . .Co captain of the team. . . Pool shark. . ,Won 1st in state in high- jumping his Freshman year. . . Racks up the points at Regional. . . Loves to hunt. . .A bashful smile for all. . . JACKIE STONE Senior class president. . . Famous for his original jokes. . . On the spot photographer for Mallard. . . Perfected the lighting for Senior play. . .Science whiz. . . KN5TVL. . . KAREN WAGNER Katrin in Senior play. . . Most Versatile in her class. . . Prexy of band. . .Musical mind. . . Natural blond hair makes her a favorite with photographers. . . Handy Andy of the MALLARD staff. . .A future Florence Nightingale. . . PAUL WALLIN Faithful worker in MYF. . . Always buzzing around in an old black chevy and making frequent trips to Belton. . .Spare time is taken up with various jobs. . . Easy going but can always be depended on. , ,A real friend, . . TOMMY WAGGONER President of Science Club. . . Loves Austin . . . A good sport, takes lots of teasing, and can return the humor with his handy jokes. . . Takes a fancy to dancing and is really getting good at that jitterbug stuff LOIS WERCHAN Thump-Thump girl on the basketball court . . . Good excuses for escaping study hall. . . Manages to get around a lot with the help of her white chevy. . . Neighboring towns catch her fancy. . . A strawberry blond that is neat and sweet. . . BETT YE WERNLI Keeps up with newest science-fiction. , . Faithful band member for 4 years, and never late! . . .Always in the big middle of all excitement. . . That ole gang of mine . . . De Wit in district one-act play . . . Loves dancing, but better yet, loves records - especially progressive jazz. . . TCU's gain next year. . . CARA WERNLI Speech club prexy. . . State contes- tant in tennis. . .Business manager for THE MALLARD. . . Life of every party. . . Portrayed Jo and 'Chris- tine in plays. . . Loves the lake and water skiing.. . . Texas Tech here she comes! . . . BOBBIE WILSON Plays basketball. . . honor roll student. . . 'Best things come in small packages . . . Mention Austin and tacos and she's ready to go. . .Says little but thinks a lot. . . Shorthand whiz. . . BETTY IEAN ZUROVETZ Girls' State Representative. . . 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Dav1s 1 'f ff if if Budgie Ford Roger Gage Leona Fendeisen W1111am Davls Raymond De La Rosa Celestmo Dom mquez Jane Dupree CSOXU 012201793 Mike Garner Gum ie Gonzales Gene Griffith Pat Gunn Sandra Hays Jane Ford Nyoka Forrest Ed ward Goetz ff 1 or 'Quan nd 1 I udrth Heathmann Jrmmy Herde Nancy Hermann Linda Heye Georgia Holly Gail Holmes Gene House P fr !O OI22OI'Q.S' it 5 I Kathy Kaase Barbara Kaiser Leonard Kropp Douglas Krueger Carolyn Kunze Claudia Langford Martha Jenkins Dorothy Kokes Kathy Lannen Louis Lannen Ruby Lenz Lo1s Lmdqurst Mrke Lumbley Sandra Morosko Qsopfomores Carolyn Moerbe Rosemary Moore Darrel Mott Vera Naivar Linda Navarro Mary Ann Palousek Alton Peters Susie Plowman James Pugh JQMWJY Glenda Poldrack !O 012201493 Jean Quebe Janice Rainwater Katie Rohlack xdjc LU Elaine Raschke Jo Nell Sander Emma Saenz B111 Sanerfreld Judy Schier Dons Schrrprk Carolyn Schroeder Lee Ruth Schroeder Warren Speckels Wallace Speegle James Stiba Jack Sutton Mike Townsend csopf 0122 OFQS Bobby Turner James Turner Horace Twitty Loretta Volney James Walker Donna Faye Wilson Douglas Zellmer . Tommye Valenta xx yy Cx 'S- S K3 K2 Y1, L x X '91 Pzf. ' 1 1 I .F .IQ 1 Q' ar' M A ,I A 1 . W f A X ,,.,,.,.,,, ' X A 4 S 'R f H ,X 3 Q t 5 N Q Q it 1 H 5 ' wi, gi I f .A,.f.--f ' if Q ww 1 b QS? Q... :Ei 'Q ' Betty Anderson Helen Biehle Rosie Buentello Teddy Cook new E' t, Gary Baker Barry 1 at XX X X QQ X N x WN QS SQ S5 K Y XRS SQ Paulette Boedeker Yvonne Barron Elton Berry Kay Bice Leo Blahuto Frances Carrizales Wayman Finch Pat Brennan Jeanette Brown Carlene Brunken Janette Bryant Alice Dominguez Gilbert Dominguez Jo Ann Doss Judy Dupree q.,: G if wir Six Riagg? gb N5 1 if Susan Garrett Loretta Guenther Beverely Jonas Lou Ann Keel Lee Gaydos David Ging Willie Gore Beverly Griggs X JZFQSAXIIQ en Teddy Hejl Robert Hermann Rito Hermandez Kenneth Heselmeyer Jean Hughes Louis Kincl Edwin Kollman Edmond Komandosky Lynda Kreidel away! ' 3' .H Q Q ff' or f Kathy Groba Noamia Harvey Connie Kaiser Beth Kropp Karen Kuemple Jack Mann Dennis Mucha Joe Nunez Esther Larson Mary Jane Lawson Elvin Lefnef Shiflel' I-Ove Norma Minzenmayer 1955122 Q12 William Meiske Karyl Moehnke rr Sharon Moore Mary Ann Moerbe Glenda Otto Charles Patterson John Patterson Wayne Pavlicek Nancy Malish Kelly Marek Barbara Naizer Pam Phifer Lrene Poston Alice Roehr Billy Shiller Jim Ray Sinningson . Q 4? 5 Na' QKPP flaw . if lk 15,4 is I no 'Q as- ' lii . E. Chilflefle Preusse Jimmie Preusse Ruben Raesz Lynn Rainey X 7re.s5122 en Ramon Salazar David Schiller Willam Schonerstedt Carol SChI06d61' Edwin Sladek Bobby Sorenson Jimmy Spears Rggalee Sumiska Rob Robertson Douglas Ruthven Robert Silva Joyce Susan I b y La Verne Schroeder 15 or 9' ' j f ff! rf Y i fl Q! , 1 Gloria Tiemann John Tmsley Jesse Umiker Bobby Urbanek 7F93 122912 Mantle Sutton Martha Vaclavik Milton Volney Harvey Vorwerk Jerry Waggoner Ioan Waggoner Irene Kay Walton Dorothy Weber Maxine Wentrcek Roger Youngblood Alan Ray Wrlhams Shrrley Wrlson john wmhff Sandra Worley 1 M A 'W-x J! W ., 14. W M n, f . . .X -QWM . .. W .Y k QQ wif' 5' QQ' E 1' wx T Q 2 1 WM Xu ' F2 . f, M, .17 .14 V.. f -v V A Nr. Af, ,f-, 4 I Q1lexK.' ' .. as , E. 2 if 'Y' Ai' . ,Q , .,,. 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MARILYN PSENCI K JAMES HEFFERNAN c3c50QrQ L7u121Ors WXHQXIC junzbrs GRACE MARY GARRY BOBBY LIMMER wwfwww fw-wwfwwmwmmwwmw 'Q-ffm: W 'Mm-fpxwiwimimezhielwisswmgmzmaigs5Q225MMwuwmwwwmwwummm-w::wewdmwf2zmziswiwwmmmwxmmwmwnmwmmxmumvxwnup mi 'fsrwmwm wmmmwf X' Nunn: RUBY LENZ DOUGLAS ZELLMER wx Q Zen' Lbofkby Csopfozzzores .1 X l'3 I L I Kibvv FXNL WZ'1Q12f1ZC.9f f5ry1Ao112011e. 5j 111 1-unygaiwmw an n NA NCY HERMANN GENE GRIFFITH I ff , fa- W , I III I .IUDY SCHIER I. N. DAVIS X, - w,,,,- ga. CSCAOQIQ CSO OID OFQS Qjfgkfm cgopgom Ores LEE RUTH SCHROEDER JIMMY WALKER 'ffkfx MARTHA VACLAVIK CHARLES PATTERSON mix Q 75M www VWMZZQ, dw! 739511 fzjoofzhy Tzvsfznezz 71'1Cn0ZQ.s'f 71'e,951nQn IO ANN DOSS KELLY MAREK I . LAV ERNE SCHROEDER ELTON BERRY FN. CSCg0hf'Q XVIQGSAID Q12 7f5Qf1C X7Z'QS6l22QI2 SANDRA WORLEY JOHN WITTLIFF IEANETTE DICKASON JOHN RICHARDS Ns Ciggfg gifaog xqauorlfes cgeuenfzg Qifark jzauorzles VICKY TYLER DALE HENDRIX mw,gan cgfufknf BOB PATT ERS ON President -:fa-v wr , JUDY SWANSON VIRGINIA DAGERATH Vice President Secretary ',ASQ Counci1's biggest project - Homecoming. J . JO Ill? Cl J' -Q-.. MRS, LEE Sponsor Walker, Swanson, Garner, Burruss - T.S,C,A, conference in Brownsville, STANDING: I. Stone, M. Garner, J, Dupree, C, Fox, C. Appel, C. Hammack, M. Baker, I. Walker, R. Hermann, G. Raesz, C. Patterson. SEATED: L. R. Schroeder, R, Raesz, J, Swanson, B. Patterson, V, Dagerath, G. Lock, J, Fox. QXQJQJ Qsfqzfjf CARA WERNLI ------- Business Manager LINDA BALDWIN - - Assistant Business Manager sw ,. t'5I 5+ ss KAY LINDELL --------- ---------- - Editor CAROL FOX - - .at ,f Q I ,wo - as . fa w Q 3 'wif V gui' Assistant Editor XV A I A Q 'st iss? i' ..,- 1 JACKIE STONE ---- ----- P hotography Editor IAN SMITH - - - - Assistant Photography Editor RONALD MOORE ----------- Assistant KAREN WAGNER - - - - Assistant MRS. LEE FLORENE HEHMAN '-'---------- ----- A 11151 Faculty Advisor GENEVA SMITH ' ' - -Assistant Artist Scholarship Service r YdfIOHdfiZ6DOf CSOCIQfy N AT IONAL Character HO N OR 5 O 3 E T Y Q 1? Z 5 W QX Leadership Sponsors MISS MANTOR MR. OLIPHINT BETTY DOSS President .smh CAROLYN HAMMACK MARY BAKER BETTY Vice President Secretary Treasurer GIG? HUG S BETTY DOSS MISS MANTOR Editor Sponsor WE NEVER MAKE MISTAKES DON'T BE CRUEL s xt Judy, Betty Jean, and Claudia try for a faultless proof - hopeless case. Lu Anna, Carolyn, and Mary talk fast and long for a few more inches from Ronnie. GOLDEN PINS COME FROM THIS MONEY, IT TAKES MONEY , . K , , Editor Betty and Business Manager Pat just can't make ends meet - Miss Mamet' help! Herbert and Betty do some fancy writing in hopes of getting their weight heavy golden ornaments. QLL 5 W B 05 ecikzos i I sr .wr f 2 3 tif , s .r M155 MCKINLEY WOODROW GRI GGS Sponsor President .C O 5 I I ' I y 'M QW A V .X ' y ,,.. M pp VIRGINIA FRITZ GENEVA SMITH JIM FOX Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Club activities include. . . Annual initiation 4 . . . Salary for teacher in Mexico. . . Chili Q' .A supper Ian. 29. . .Convention April 3 and ' April 4. . . Spanish banquet April 6. GLENDA POLDRACK GENE GRIFFITH Song Leader Parliamentarian lc . n.1..s.x1.r . in f - 1 A 3 x.. 1 a , ROSEMARY Moons S , President BOBBY LIMMER LEE RUTH SCHROEDER Vice President W Secretary-Treasurer yZa00QZ I2 a omazzs X ,, MRS. CAMBLIN Sponsor n sv,g, These three Roman lasses were featured as entertain- ment at the 1959 Latin Banquet. From left to right the girls are: Rosemary Moore, Marilyn Psencik, and Lee Ruth Schroeder. They sang Learning My Latin. The theme of the banquet was 'The Twelve Labors of Hercules. ,.,'1 ' Q - 4 QQIIQ. 4 ' I 1 g - ' N , 'en , ,Q X , 1 f fi , .f ' ' 9 . ,JJ , fd .' .- Q. 14, . . . . .-I - X .o' J , t WE M13 p I . 7 g x 0 W , 1 M X . - - 4- 1 ' an . .I 'VX' 'S 5 .ff .1 + ' W5 .f 1 s X X. A LK 2 h x . U 5 u 1 . 1' kiwi . 1 v, . .' . xx HX 1 a '- ,- . ,o 1 I I Q if ii 5 LQQJQ, A ' was Lg Q 'Q s,..,,, K iw N 1 xy I A - 91- , 5 E2 X 'Q Qi V 7' is A X if 5 -,gash V , nav' A A . 52 , f 2 L, -',-had V L5 f f , A.. , A A 'Q RM ERS FA Q? Op 3 gating? ikubfo.. w g een Q ii 53fm...uk,3'gg. u 'I 1 3' Veep Second Veep Third Veep Secretary Treasurer HANSON MOEHNKE MOEHNKE KRUEGER LIMMER SWL Q nde E , d il' ReP0ffef Sentinel President GERSBACK HEHMAN BARKER . n e i nn f ee l d e f j 4 L ,W , N s. I fi - S i 5 'F n l E: L Historian Parliamentarian ' mucus RHOADES L S ponsor GALBREAT H Veep PAT ANDERSON Pianist NANCY BRYAN ufure 012291226 ers Presldent Secretary BOBBIE WILSON IAC KIE REMMEL 1 ,D W Y . ,W ,. 22 'ik I gill? erlkfcz 1' Q0 1 X01 SQ V P Q 9 ff-nm'tDlwf'S? I ' +7 1 :I rf V f ,, WD Nrw 'Daw rf 'ff' A Song Leaders BEVERLY GRIGGS IO ANN DOSS I Treasurer LINDA RAINWATER Pianist LINDA KRIEDEL Public Relations RUTH BERNARD S ponsor MISS JONES Parliamentarian HELEN MACHALICEK Mr. Rosenfelder . ii .... E Sponsor ig it M I ,.., , l J0hnr1y Matysek Wayne Falkenberg President Vice President Ruth Schroeder Secretary . K X912 ofzsfrzaffrfs Jimmy Heide Treasurer Jim Bob Brookshire Publicity Chairman Ronald Moore Sales Manager 4 Tl ls' RUTH BERNARD President A gufure . urses Offering services to 1oca1 hospitals as nurses' aids. . . attending Future Nurses Convention in Galveston, , , giving program for patients at the Evergreen Nursing Home. . . preparing nut cups for patients in local hospitals. . . aiding with the March of Dimes. BARBARA ROWE IRENE POST ON S ecretary-T reasur er Re porter MISS GOFF Sponsor BARBARA KAATZ Vice President Szufure eac ers Bettye Wernli Vice President Mary Baker President Lu Anna Moore Corresponding Secre-tary f'-' . IDQFICG Nancy Grimm Mr. Baldwin Carolyn Hammack Financial Spgngoy Social Chairman and Recording Secretary Members attended State Convention in Denton. I X sg Ken McConchie Robert Moehnke President Vice President Jo Nell Sander Kay Kriedel Mr. Bob Short Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Sponsor RWM C3516 ,,,a.5,i,W,. fgm. 'fsmzuvww s BACK ROW: Darrell Mott, Max Marosko, Robert Moehnke, Ken McConchie. MIDDLE ROW: Jimmie Davis, Budgie Ford, Mr. Short. FRONT ROW: Kay Kriedel, Genie Brackenridge, Io Nell Sander. NED RHOADES Vice President GENE RAESZ Sergeant-at-Arms r p , . ,P A HY fr...-fb K rr ,rr Q - as ig .s , -4 -5 1 r ff f HENRY RIPPLE President Waogo om we ve Mr. Potts Mr. Peters Miss Martin Mr. Holman S ponsors WSPRN W5LHX W5AMI K5AKA 45,3 Saw - ff JAN SMITH Secretary-Treasurer RONNIE CERNOSEK Reporter FIRST ROW: Ian Smith, Mr. Potts, Jimmy Spears, Roger Romine, Henry Pumphrey, Douglas Mikus, Kenneth Gersbach, Ronnie Cernosek, Mr. Peters. SECOND ROW: Rob Robertson, Frank Rivera, Dennis Kovar, Henry Ripple, Ned Rhoades, Jackie Stone, Bill Kirkpatrick, David Arning, John Patterson, Mike Garner, Wayne Fai kenberg, Gene Raesz, Lloyd Bennett c ICIQIYCQ O Tommy Waggoner s l y .- Sponsor President 3 Dennis Kovar Vice President ,M ,,,.,. . f 3 2 r V or 1 A' 3 il . Q, 1 s Q cSc'12J12c'Q X .7dIf 1 ' 1 Rosemary Moore ' 1 Secretary William Potts Sponsor Grace Mary Garry Treasurer Tommy Sefc ik Sergeant-at-Arms TOP ROW: Raesz, Kovar, Waggener, Sefcik, Patterson, Falkenberg, Gersbach, Mikus, Lumbley. BOT- TOM ROW: Ford, Smith, Brennan, Boudny, Robbins, Moore, Adams, Wagner, Garry, Stone, McConchie. .Q E ig- I 1,52 xxx X VE ak 4. W is , . fsxgkkgx W :AK fi mf S xi. -. k k if wa gf 1, if A .M iff' 5 1? K N K 1. i .5 Qi.-j ,QSC . 3 . J L f . Q x Q W 'W 32. - gg 's f E F , :wa wma af, If A k a X 2 'Sew . A -2 as -,mfs 'fg 'ffi -:A-,.2--ff Aim- v - V . V N537 my .'f', -A-:N:M' -I, 5 ,gf-. 5 uf:-.V . Sf Q ' if Q -,w, L,f.:f . ., .. , 4 + sr., .Mx v k 3 gf as ,, Q - Q Q g -- A . . Q , .. 3 L x .. , X , ' i 5 if 5:-. J' , if L S 535 M .5 . 3? 5. 5 A 1 Q f .Q 1. i, -Q, 5- U , g 5? K an 3 Q . MGgg.a, b N Nm 2 ' 'WY' , . , f.- M. K. -v A -2251 uf' ' -, V . , 2 f . Q Qi! 5 K . Q W? 7- it Lk iii , K, 1. k - . . ,, ..., H X , ,F ..sxmsmwws. . ms ig, GENEVA SMITH First Vice President NANCY GRIMM Secretary y l . IAC KIE REM MEL Reporter CY QYKLQ 57 C116 MRS. DOLAN NANCY BRYAN Sponsor President Scene of annual banquet Jan. 22 Mr. F. B. L.A. - JOHNNIE MATYSEK Miss F.B. L.A. YVONNE KAUTZ Rev. Heye speakes at annual banquet. IOHNNIE MATYSEK Second Vice President YVONNE ZEPLIN Treasurer CLARENCE MEISKE Par liamentar ia n gay or gufare J 113122 ess fgifp' vv, F' HW ' 5 U Nb-x MX Uf X X ' ' ea ers Nvlsx ,fe-Q -f 4 4 Vfpifa: 4? xhp STANDING: Rainwater, Brinkmeyer, Hehman, Ohlson, Anderson, Poldrack, Dabbs, Gerloff, Dolan, Zuehlke, Schoener, Rydell, Peters, Appel. SITTING: Mucha, Lindquist, Sefcak, Morosko, Pfluger, Teer, Rohlack, Robbins, Quebe, Heye, Adams, Poldrack, Bachmayer, Meiske, Kautz, House, Matysek, Day, Remmel, Bryan, McLaughlin, Grimm, Smith, Zeplin. gif cgenlbr of jzvlfkrs I2 ICQI15' Drum qbz' Left to right- Karen Wa . gner President: Bettye Wernli, Vice President: Carolyn Appel, Secretary: Nancy Grimm, Treasurer: A1- vin Berryhill, Parliamentarian: Curtis Hehm an, Quarter-Master. Left to right- Barbara Pfl . uger, Head Twirler: Alba Lu Peters, Twirlerg Nancy Grimm, Drum Major: Carol ' yn Appel, Twrrlerg Karen Rydell, Twirler. Qu, Nanette edeker, Bo Lawson, Kary1Mohenke, Gene House, Paulette IIC Ja YY Ma Karen Wagner, ROW: Jeanette Guentzel, M TO BOT an, Alvin Berryhill, Jean- hm He Dagerath, Judy Schier, Barbara Berryhill, Curtis irginia ROW: V OND SEC Bettye Wernli. Adams, 'tlow. Peters, Wayne Finch, Director Walter Lu Alba OW: R TOP nap. ette Bryant, Sammie Bur 'kk. E Q I 'K K K 5 9 L , 5? Sw fi Q, 'V ,, 1 1 if 1 sf NL ,H A -- f Q f' W 'A Q VL.v Lk Vkkk K K... .,-..,- vel -.ky V L 5-E, .kkf an - k S is 4 Q Q , SFSLTL Fi K 5 W L K L Y 9' wg L LLLA iw? '15, L f W7 if L A L L L L L . , Q ,av X'-N I ,R I by A ,K i W N L4 q qq Y N 'H , V r gpg, Q Qi, J L L K, f 1 'I K r: 2 p g A ki xx L, K. A, 4 L? +L, mm .hx yi , x x. - f rw Q S-.,O'a'g M 'um Ch L LL , , YL ik 'G QF ei 5 i , 1, ,E img we NN Q? A , YY . Q f -. ,ff f wk ,- 5 iii-Q1-F' V L2:q L 1 i f 'S l L L X f if L ,,, .X , L I I qu A ..L, I fm. H' 4L LL L N 1 j B ? LLLL 5, ,PX .:::,:K ,rx A i if , Nxt! LQ, 5 5. 4 , Q i , ML . - - I ' L . - gr K I . . 3, Q ' L---,XL ' gy ' .L . 0 ff 1 A 6501? FIRST ROW: Smith, Mott, Burnap, Berryhill, Heffeman, Brinkmeyer, Pavlik, Hehman, Campbell, Preuss. SECOND ROW: Wentrcek, Doss, Brunken, Tiemann, Mucha, Sefcak, Moerbe, Schroeder, Bernard, Preusse, Ford, Griggs, Kaase, Roehr, Rohlack. THIRD ROW: Heye, Northam, Poston, Moehnke, Naizer, Hughes, Mathiews, Waggoner, Machalicek, Anderson, Groba. s V 'i 'Y W , .V Herbert Burnap Tenor, A11-State Choir, 1958-59. Winner lst Place, UIL Contest, 1959 Patricia Walker Uunior Highj lst Place Winner - UIL Judy Swanson Accompanist Mr. John Guron Director V, h Q xr A R KAY LINDELL W Q' President ,Sli WA 3 Sli, CITAUDIA DAY feel? dcfgfy CAROLYN HAMMACK V1ce President Secretary I , I ia W 3 N, .. , 9' 'S mf E w ik as-gig:-8 ' , MARY CARA MISS GOFF NANCY BAKER WERNLI Sponsor BRYAN VIRGINIA FRIT Z A ,,:. 5 L T 5- Y, AA' A .,: - A ' I 1 Lois COX BETTY ZUROVETZ YVONNE KAUTz BETTY AKIN faiiii iss 1 , f pflaf' I 444: I 5 I na' ,av N 8. sy D, tv W I K. .1 x K if-f, ' I vi .5.A . 2 if Q 3 IDQALA 'W 51 'fo f A f f 'f,Q '3 ,QP iff- 1525. 'A f A, x Q: . an uqb in qi! 5 L ., .. SN Q' f -Q Q Q5 A Q 1? 751 ' is V, W E up fa 5 ,Q fef.. ge 4 L-5 'L T. Q Y-fad' as 2+ AV ,rv , 1+ x xi, . I ff f ' V' ,Qi 5 sf i ' 'V ah . ' ns.. A R fa 'i 1 I ,4 V59 N xx iff gk q w .x X 4 Xxx - x QAQ2' PM if . ' ,Zi if aj , Q f W S Q N f Q R . il:aiY!f,i ai 4 i s Q 1 fi 354, swf 'S :L -5 ' - ' , '49 ' -if HERBERT BURNAP HOWARD KIESLING IOHNNIE MATYSEK KEN MCCONCHIE E. J. MCCULLOUGH JIMMY DAVIS JIM FOX Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor JAMES HEFFERNAN Taylo' COACH FORD SCORES Midway Belton Lockhart La Grange Cameron Elgin Caldwell Round Rock Rockdale Georgetown KDBBY LIMMER GENE LOVE ROBERT MOEHNKE GERGE CUMINGS Manager BOBBY MUCHA JAMES NAIZER GENE RAESZ QCaptainj TOMMY SEFCIK DONNY SMITH fCaptainl ff! ARCHIE SMITH COACH SHORT BILLY DAVIS COACH TONE o COACH VENNER I. N. DAVIS COACH SHERLEY DOUGLAS ZELLMER S , M JIMMY Hume mage' DARRELL Mo'r'r IAN Momsl. suncne Foam Manager JOHNNY MATYSEK DONNIE SMITH JAMES HEFFERNAN CLARENCE MEISKE RIC HARD SHERLEY BILL VENNER MILLER - Manager 1i I '. I wi H173 1 H ' Q NJ? ' N xj . , It 'X I4 qi, st x 84 ' . ' 0 bl K 'fl' u E ,N ,Q 5' 1 I I I I 1 K X U X ' l ROBERT STIBA A Co-Captain i ,5 tg Yf. U. v 1' . I . g f J I 4 :EIN X1 . ff. LN 'kb ,Ulfyhl ,,. VA'-, y?'Q L Lwcfi , v -X t' N. A353 PETERS - Manager .1l 1- HERMAN SCHOENER GEORGE LOCK ERNEST ARIOLA DZRRRELL MOTT 3 - 'Q - P EE' - I 3 , 'I 'x f ,ra r A ' r 4.72779 Q . 'L 'Nt 'P ll N R Q1 1. o Yi 'Z n v 8.59429 N , ' 'Bev GENE RAESZ ' A .' Co-Captain J' w . 1, s H5 f - 'N rl ' if Q wiv n- ' ' -, lf- ml l'!,'x x -. -h 'V-' I I 1, 'vy4f-.VD ri? . r 4 '- -r' 4? 'l SUTTON Manager DOUGLAS ZELL BILLY DAVIS EDWARD GOETZ r- 1 W 1 19.59 fDuCf fjracf 790122 V1 Fust place wmners of Cotton Boll COACH BOB SHORT Scene of the Cotton Boll Relays Clarence Meiske 39:60:51 Claudia Day NMSR7' Clatence Psencxk' Moose' 13119 Lu Dana Smlih Ma seniow Mm. Wx Bal Linda Ugeefkdkfs , 5 3-X J asegaf Claudia Day Lu Anna Moore T f I E E aa Ag X4 STANDING: Coach Venner, Lloyd Hehman, James Heffernan, Johnnie Matysek, Ken McConchie, Douglas Zellmer. KNEELING: Wayne Miller, James Naizer, Douglas Mikus, Lee Gaydos, Richard Carrizales, Joe O'Campo. 3? iff? 559122 6693 . wr MSW gs,Mgg,Qafl Mr. Quaker establishes his faith Driver Safety Man illustrates in teen-agers. to T. H. S. student body how the students should drive. ,.sfsBiiiNi3'5Wf Veep Swanson, ICSPOIISIDIC tor our as- semblies, stands in her usual place ad- Exes. S Mr. Liquid Ai-ah and his frozen balloons. Heff0. MOU. Bfld M0016 mix blelld with Mr. Banjo in a serenade to assembly. s U t Nurses Nancy Grimm and Annette Heye present .. 1,04 . W .. Spoon. 4 skit from I Remember Mama. --7 T H s. choir sings 3' b 'i +L H ,V V 1 F-YS.5'Ql2?6gQ.5' we T. H. S. student body hears from Girls' State Representatives, Betty Jean Zurovetz and Ialaine Touchet and Boys' State Representative, Raymond Manning. g Pig 'M Wag ,im 'E' M WMV , ff 1, if Q2 -milf mm aw S S .,., 31:13 - 21. Q Xa iz, A9553 . eff fx 31- 5 . Kew ff 1 U 51. ,Rigs - ' vegas: , . ., mx. : rf in 5. 1 f -. 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PARKER ------- ---- P resident A. F. PRIESMEYER ------- - - -Vice President BEN F, HOLUB ----- -------- V ice President THOMAS G, PARKER - - - - Vice President and Cashier E, A, KRIEG ------ --------- V ice President MAUDE CAMPBELL - - ----- - - RAY PONTON ----- EDITH KURTIN ---------- HARDY W. WHITFIELD ------ Directors: HARRIS A. MELASKY S. G. GERNERT ALF WEIDENBAUM A. F. PRIESMEYER MRS. A. E. AKE CARLOS G. PARKER THOMAS G. PARKER Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier A , of all WGA A VX Lf Avlis? My NV-l,3k1f QQ il ., 5 QW R you N f A BM Q UR 094 sofgxjg my QV .WE F L y 1 ,Q-A lb' ,V f ,g' Mfg A A lid L ,wjygl ,fl W my J vw M W ll ff fy QM N, yy ,gm Qmwo Mfm gg My We-N .,A, I V Ay I UN ry I Wllyfwmypy WM 5 JSQN1 1 ,RRTV R fl Mykvvavpgg My B 'ZILMAR HOTEL AND COFFEE SHOP When in the SANDWICH SHOP Mood for BestFSrei:'vi?eJCjEver Curb Se rvice MR. AND MRS. P. D. FERGUSON 106 Sloan St. EL2-9000 P Managers Taylor Texas h. EL2-4335 ' ' Complete Beauty Servic 'DAIRY PRODUCTS 4 BERKMAN'S T A - ., J BEAUTY SALON SUPERIOR DAIRIES 117 west 4th sr. ELZ-4952 Taylor, Texas For Fashionable Hair Styles w ,gCompliments of STEFFE K SOUTH TEXAS SERVICE STATION MP Y , Z2 t 201 East 4th Q Q, You're money L v.,6e,bfv.f ahead! . V410-JA' QP ' - ,cu Hicks SHOE SHOP Q 111 West Fourth Af p4ZLAM J XJ Lmgi!nb2lAwww IWW Law. L f Wwlgwfpj iw t, wfgjjwfjllfwijfw U DELMER H. NICHOLS bQa'o'h' 7 1' v 'S Ii S xQJM.q!QkJX3:,Q5 .rw-AN: ,QJNLJ-QQ'-f e5 mm www. vofwkuidilffflflf-QJL1-as-vN.i'5L. kgfmjdlyaxgoxl. Nkkiifyex Compliments of PRINTING COMPANY Christmas Cards, Wedding Invitations and Commercial Printing Ph EL2.-2642 402 E t 4th 308 Van St Taylor, T xas Ph E12-3161 I XF X Compliments of ' Q X? if MERCHANTS PRESQZTQMDM , ,O N XX T Busiest P t N f C mpliments of IX. KJ t x My -QLAYLOR A yJgiE FACTURlNG coMPANY fig? Q-n fz Njgf 9,5 M ming M ylor Made P d t if 'fp i +96 W -5 40 . K? 417 West Second Ph. EL2-4311 An Iniorrned PERSON IS ANTHONY'S An Interesting PERSON Read the c. R. ANTHONY co. TAYLOR DAILY PRESS Serves You Better. . Everyday Saves You More 110 EW ,rWjg45iJlg,5Jzf-36z1 . , Lg ' - wif fffdg I pdvygompliments of L , V QW Q1 WN ,M '1 Q1 MANN if , Q A N7 bp, Q4 X 1 'e W Plumbing, Electric M11 11 fy and Complete Sheet Metal Service 113 E. 5th St. EL2-4391 ,fl-f MAN A ' GK dv XA A SB - HIRSFCU- uf Jw WOMEN'S WEAR 315 N. Main 303 N. Main Ml H 6 'fiwlliigw l WW M5153 , MQW JI-ZJNHIG? D DRUGS AND A GIFTS EL - 221 North Main - -- 'Q iv-f2'3?f9? - ,,,, E mZIf'3615 I JJLLQ 466 1, I I 0-ff ' ,fi W W Jo Co I WJ A Have Cars ! Will Sell I SCHLITZE C 0 Complime . W. H. MCGINNIS t Q l't Cl R ES MOTOR SMITH COMPANY F IRE Your f Dealer ti' f ' s' , J ' WJ , 1 +31-QJQBW ' I 1 fad 4' W i-YUM, - ' 6-ZZ since 193, A eff U' ,Q ' ' pm Zglwxfu T ' 150 ' QfOvvv ' X 1600 N. Mem 7 2 6,7231 - 4 31 REICHENBACH'S 5 22, RED AND WHITE STONEsJ Air Conditioned TRANSFER 8: STORAGE Highest Quality Groceries and Meats Local and Long Distance Moving Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Frozen Foods J. E. STONE, Owner Delivery Service 608 Howard street E1 Z-4151 130 West znd EW4933 LET US HELP S WARREN f F ' Z , 49, TIRE AND suPPLY Z ,g5Qf i'i?Q'-iii y , 41 ,0-Ai.. . j? CL Q Z' Zum Wioaeq iq HRX, mH215', ,ft T VL Je ,W W MAKE YOUR H P ETE df' 1 ' 4 ff ,x , -Q ' ' . ' ff ' N f 0 6' ' C! X Q - KM EEEEH HI 'll vii' 61'1 X f 1 ' ' ' f' A STE t fdT S VIC R u d , SUNSET , an ' los epalre f SERVICE STATION . yy ' Q32 Delivered TRUCK STOP lf 6 . n 902 N. Mein E142-4912 1 HW 2 d Dial EL 2-9018 Compliments of X DRS. HOUSE AND HOUSE S OPTOMETRISTS -2 fi 'Z S' 317 North Mein Phone EL 2-2231 HOUSE'S fe f 215 North Main EL. 2-2231 Taylor, Te Prescription Pharmacy R kd 1 Oc a e Whitman's Candies Elizabeth Arden Cosmetics Tabu Perfumes DEPARTMENT STORE MELASKY DRUG STORE Men's - Women's - Children's Ready-to-Wear Dry Goods - Piece Goods - Shoes Dial EL 2-2112 for Delivery 70 H q AEM! lu ffwfff W CMS .. H. G. sEcREsT 1,pe4jw2fwJVff!fZp ' ,W7 4,4 M fn DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY A 01 Q LOUIE MUELLER COMPLETE FOOD STORE 115 W. Znd Dial EL 2-2511 TEXAS POWER 8g LIGHT COMPANY X X ,. 7 Z, W 1 7 19 X i M 5 X X , I 9 2 X I -, iv X X -'nv X 0 X XX. X Be Modern . . . Go Electric Ii H . . A I 407 N. Main If If my I I , v , ' A EL 2 3431 I-V. ' ,cQInp1imentspf ' L: , Q. I ' 'I I ' ' If ' I X r , I I Q GORDON RAINEY 407 West Sixth ' TV - RADIO SERVICE Whatever You Wear - Deserves Special Care 305 West 5th EL 2 2421 Compliments of LEO L. LIVINGSTON, C.L.U. Representing SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY fgw aff? , iW3j3' gfjybfgi iwfvygiywffgffigiy ff ,bw3rpW.xD4gf59 Kb. ,jpfJ'1.!iH ,.jf A 5 Kyiv. ' 1 ,S W ' ' My , I - ' fi K dyjf M5 V7 55 iwgf MRSE: A gfnro jj a w55i2j?fif TRANSMIX fjgigfigigggdg Vi? gikx , eds - NEIL G. McALPINE You 4,0 W1 onvenience , - ff3,...,,.,1 1 4,60 ,M-E.: , 71- - ,QM fL7f-JA AM 6 ff A 'V MMALIXKAM 5 1 fW,,:51ZiffMvf HQ M I 24262 ami 7a WWViM'4J4gl' EL- 't I MM lmpf WMMWM' in 'Ti' fZf'J?fLo'7MQ,,a,.e:c:c-A: . ..., . 4 C2 F 1453 gigfx A L if Goof X A YQ 1 5 fran ' Oni XRXXFX ,JQLI7 OLJJXR TAYLOR MEAT O. CI-IAS. AND VAN ZIMME ZEL X' 4 X41 xv 109 N. Main 44 EL2-4357 C l' t f Omp lmen S O Compliments of LELAND LEE SOUTHLAND LIFE INSURANCE Co, -A QS- . I eve Serving Since 1908 097' CLfANER5 0773 DVERS Ph. EL2-2151 and Ph. EL2-2732 KTAE Bldg. Phone El2-2721 Naylor STOP AND SHOP' 6, 5 R Q Serve Yourself and Save at FLOYD'S BODY WORKS SMITH VARIETY STORE Give Your Car Longer Life 1800 West Second 217 N. Main E142-2221 TAYLOR ' I P H A R M A CY PAINT AND HARDWARE V ' CENTER Complet rescription ervice G t th B f E e e est or Less Q 2 North Main 201 W. Znd OV ' EL Z-3659 EL 2-3648 Taylor, Texas IRA A. PREWITT HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware Appliance s Farm Machinery Gifts 6? f Q I :.: A 316 Main St. Dial 2-4316 n I X h.- Ce fQf1fi?fi5HQI?fBa'f'yfffr Compliments M MOCO FEED MILL, INC. Mfgs. of Moore's Moremix Feeds - Grain Buyers - JOHN E. MOORE JR., President Taylor, Texas STUDENTS! I I Rent a Typewriter and Improve Compliments of Your Grades! ROZACKY GRO. 8. MKT. TAYLOR OFFICE 81 EQUIPMENT CO- 219 Shaw sr. E142-3511 206 West Znd St. EL2-3842. Taylor, Texas Taylor, Texas x ' a iff X I XJ Twenty-eight Years Unde em Y Welding Metalock Machining Metallizing Winch Service TAYLOR IRON MACHINE WORKS, INC. Clinton Engine s I Dial EL 2-3646 Taylor, Texas OLIVER ' Compliments of SPECIALTY SHOP CANTRELL OLIVER COMPANY 1,A,jff g'g MR. AND MRS. 1508 W est Znd L W W. F. 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Er.z-465z 503 Talbot SCHROEDER MOTORS SCHROEDER'S 110 E. 2nd Taylgr, Texas Chrysler - Plymouth - Imperial Sales and Service 209 West 2nd Ph. EL-24051 Compliments of HEHMAN MOTOR COMPANY 106 Porter St. Taylor, Texas Phone El Z-3811 TEXACO STATION L. S. BUSTER LANNEN TE C0 501 N. Main Phone EL2-4033 Taylor, Texas Kll DI ufxxtisif ' E -sw 15-el.: ' w Q W F15 BRAKER ' MOTOR COMPANY ' Sdbk R bl Ah dS1 dS 120 Porter Street Ph EL2 2551 Ll, Yun., PASTRIES WW HOLSUM BAKERY O Q-Q KWH!! ,5 BREAD 55? Aff' K Wfjwfm tg 7lUtigfW?f3WjQji3iEQWWwH JU' 3 , 'J OW A ' O if wwf we gg E M J 55' if J ff fiw WW M J w qfwf QJYWWWQWW ' j 4945 QNQMMK , uf tg? NJ? Wgjmybldfb 913 Ljjyimw om QSLDQ fxpofif JWQ f Q 3 gffw URS 'XXV ZIESCHANG'S HATCHERY 8: FEED Egaday Feeds West Znd Ph. EL2-2641 Compliments of DIAMOND INN LADIES' SHOP ZIDELL'S MEN'S SHOP 314 N. Main U I 'I K Q . , I QARLQW-K RusE I I.UMBER CO. IOQI Sloan n 'I . '. 1 I I . CARLOIW MOTEL .. I f ' - 1 , I u AA . 2003 W. 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