Thomas A Edison High School - Spark Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1958

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T C0 EDITOR Cynthla Crof CO EDITOR Mary Schreiber Kay Casper Art Editor George Calvert and Don Moore Art Assistants STAFF Ellen Ann Nutt Art Assistant THE SPARK Q, LA 4 E Nancy Middleton Advertising Assistant Annelle Lykins Advertising Manager Jeanette Owings Organization Editor X. - 1 y Judi Wllke and Martha Bush Patsy Sanders Organization Circulation Assistant Managers 'xr ,.,'-c-r, - 4' X, Helen Mattke Class Editor Vicki Jackson Administration 44 Our Spark staff throughout the year has compiled a yearbook which we hope will - be enioyable to all. Cooperation of the students and faculty - is necessary for a successful yearbook, re- gardless of how efficient the staff may be. It is our sincere wish that The Spark on the following pages will reflect life at Edison. Q , 44 f' . Pr'-56 5.2, s 4 ' V-f LQ, Dorothy Odom 1 E Claudia Williams Class Assistant ' X Club Assistant Z? 5 Olivia Pomeroy Club Editor I I l Howard Harris Photographer N I David Avery and Virgil Teter Nash Thompson Photographer Sports Editors DEDICATIO To our beloved hugh school Thomas A Eduson of San Antonio Texas we the annual staff wush to deducate our years efforts un compulung the T958 Spark With the closung of thus school year a change takes place at Eduson Hugh School No longer wull the Eduson buuldung erected un T929 be occupued by hugh school students The new Eduson Hugh School now under construction wull awaut the under graduates of our present school A new school wull be excutung and modern but un each of us there wull remain a lastung umpressuon un our hearts and munds of thus old school buuldung the original Eduson Hugh School each day we passed from class to class and the classrooms themselves where we spent hours obtaunung our education As for the exteruor we shall pucture the front of our school wuth Old Glory wavung proudly as a symbol of our freedom we shall remember the steps whuch led us day after day unto the school to whuch we now say goodbye Years wull pass but always at some tume or another throughout the re maunder of our luves we shall recall fruends and teachers and the source of these wull shune through Thomas A Eduson High School THEME We have chosen for the theme of the 58 Spark Farewell to Old Eduson To convey thus udea we have selected an old fashioned car and a tuny red burd to symboluze happuness They wull take you on a tour of the old buuldung and travel wuth you through the pages as you reluve the school year of T957 58 and recall the actuvutues we have shared together . . , . .. , . I 1 I ' . , , . Memories will linger within us of the interior of our school: the halls, where I ' ll lu ' : I 1 1 . I ' 1 I I Il ' Il , . ..., -.. 1 2 .,gY1ul43'J ' -- . 1 r 3v,,v ,.,,,3g,L4x.E..,'1..M 'M U I R 1 xr: -h,,,,,.,,,,,.p.,,b 4.-.L - , , ., ,. 7 -fn-...Q , A ,. , .,,' N ,- , c , 'Q nf '15 ' - 'ly . 4.4 P.. , .,. WN ,554-'ww'-gjg,H.g,Qy,,' ',',.- ,.,.'f,,f. 'E- ,.... '1 Q-If ?L51..1-uf r , , ' I 'S A I H . 3 ,o A xy... 8 1 N ' . 1 0 K Q L ' -S.. -M as s:f.f.,eu:. .1 -- 1-I'-U f'f i 7 . 4 -...gg-v--n-. A ......-1'.f'-- !'l g,49w 47 ' Agllx A nv., --R - 'a , k,k- I ,,v iff! ., , -I , . WE REMEMBER ..... . . . the toil and effort put forth by our Golden Bears in their victories: the support of the Band, Pep Squad, and studentbodywhich f made the 1957 foot- ball season an outsta nding one. . . our school as it is silhouetted against a stormy sky, which in turn reflects fond memories of our school days. . . . the days spent studying and working together as we strived to obtain our goals. X ...leaving Edison High School . . . leaving be- hind us the happiness and sorrow, the friends and sweetheclrts, the ex- periences and adventures that we have shared within the walls of our beloved school. We walk from these halls for the last time- away from the somewhat trivial responsibilities of high school life into the more difficult trials of the future. AJMNLS' a- n o Q u Q I - ' .'. 1 a n 0 a n Q 1 I s a . - n . Q n ' .'. I , . 1 Q u n - a Q ' o . . Q 1 ' . . Q . , . . . Q 0' .1 n , '- I .. . . fffwwff Mr E W Robmson President of the Son Antonio Independent School District gi 'S Mr Thomas B Portwooa' Superintendent of the Sun Antonio Independent School District Mr Oscar E Miller Assistant Superintendent of the lv-.Q I6 Son Antonio Independent School District Mr. I.. W. Fox Director of the Vocational Education and Industrial Arts fm wifi' Senuors of 1958 You the members of the twenty eughth graduatung class of Thomas Eduson Hugh School are closung a fune chapter un the hustory of the school You are the last to be graduated from the old Eduson Hugh sunce the new Eduson Hugh School wull open next fall We the faculty of Eduson belueve you are worthy of thus honor You are not only the last class but also the largest whuch shows that Eduson us stull growung un number as well as spurut You excel un scholarshup and school cutuzenshup We congratulate you and thank you for your co operatuon May God s ruchest blessungs be upon you as you help us say goodbye to old Eduson Hugh and as you move unto the future Suncerely John B Sulluvan, Pruncupal f uv W' 9 1 'l',l A ,f f X em s K K f Q X I i' ' S U s ff f ggvvv-Ev' Z'-X Mrs Camullu Hewltt Deon of Gxrls X Z5 it Mr. W. W. Few Vice-Principal and Deon of Boys Nan.. 'US Mr Francis O Burgess Counselor XM L I Mrs Sora Greer School Treasurer 'Yi uv ' Mrs Dons Davis School Secretary if Q29 Mrs Juke Wllson Attendance Clerk 'T he 'QF' 41 Arnot Ann BS M Ed Trinity University Language Arts and Social Studies Boyce Margaret BL BA MA SWTSTC English i Austin, Gladys BA, SMU, English fs. Boysen Bernice BA SWTSTC English 20 Bailey, Carrie Lou BS, Texas A8.Ip Social Studies af' '-fs ro-ul-h----'iv Cane Julia Bcttlecreek College Science . A , I Q I B 1 Y if 5? I t. f 4 I y ,. 1 .1 y Xl, 2 QNX, 'l,, 'JXX A LJ A JY 7 A f N .I W 'H is I' 'QE 5. v I . . V BS, : ' SA u 'ff I ll 1 i I 44 Carey Alma BA MA St Marys Umversuty Umverslty of Texas Soczal Studxes Catalan: Stephen BA MEd St Marys Umverslty Trmuty Unlverslty Mathematlcs Cobb, Mary louise BA, MA, Hardm Slmmons, Trlmty Unuverslty, Family Lnfe Education Crossley, Fannyebelle BA, MA, NTSC, ETSC, Social Studies 21 G3 Cates Wanda BA Trnmty Umversuty Speech Dalgllsh Robert BA M Ed Trumty Unnverslty Social Studies ci., Elliott, Lena Mae MA, MS, University of Texas, St. Mary's University, Our Lady of the Lake College, Librarian Graham Mane BA MA TSCW SWTSTC Mathematics Forehand, George BS, MA, Baylor University, NTSC, Physical Education Greer Marvin BS M Ed Trnmty University Science 22 Forren, Weldon BS, M.Ed., Baylor University, Trinity University, Social Studies l-lulker Dorothy BA M Ed University of Texas University of Houston English Hurta, Thomas lynn BS: Texas A8lMp Mechanical Drawing ml ef lim Klaus Dalton BS Trmuty Unuversnty Physlcal Educataon Jones, Margaret BAp Texas Techy English Q' Mahan Roberta MA Trlmty Umverslty Journalism N it Kittell, Jim BS, M.Ed.p Notre Dame, SMU, Tranny Unlversuty Mathematucs Marchak Larry Permanent Vocatlonal Certlflcate Unuverssty of Texas Vocational Auto Y 23 f f !z I . 1 A A54 fi, A 4 .7 , ga'-' ' , 0 A ' , jj ' ' JG!! 4 N . 3 l I ll ' I MX Q G I h V A x 9 ' To - L, H 1 . 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Black, secretary, K. Little, chaplain, C. Wallis, reporter, and K. Watson, parliamentarian. -'fra' Sponsor, Miss F. Crossley, and B. Dixon, vice-president. ,rf P19515 fr- 4' 1 . f,ff?lvi Advisory board members, left to right: C. Kusenberger, J. Dalton, C Kosub, B. Dixon, S. Moore, and R. Hamilton. 31 -5 .gg 0' Student Council members pictured are left to right: S. Busby, W. Simmons, P. Sanders, J. Wilke, D. Gibson, and J. Owings. TLIDE T Gary Keller, president, and Kay Little, chaplain, preside over an assembly sponsored by the Student Council. fx nw W Other council members are left to right: D. Keller, G. Magee, B. Dess, P 32 Bickerstaff, and D. Franklin. Council members pictured are left to right: S. Sachs, M. Tokoly, C. Clark, A. Lykins, and R. Rivas. COUNCIL Participation of the student body in Council activities is shown as we see left to right: David Avery, Nash Thompson, Martha Bush, Dorothy Odom, Helen Mattke, Jeannette Owings, Nancy Middleton, Bobbye Stark, and Ellen Ann Nutt cleaning up the school campus. if Council members pictured are left to right: C. Tally, E. Tschiedel, A. Herrera, J. Sollock, and M. Casey. 33 A Qgli- ,AH ?f .r9Q1I lE QA, a3QMU . RA Sl waliai l 1 lT l 2f' ft if ' MM l 'Ei T Sl i Yi wig 'ill QQ wp' 'tr-vg '! Adi 1 Ill iii iii! ,, iii 1l 11 il 1 GW Hostess FXNNELLE Lynms H osi Anilwua Heaaeaa 34 I Q tr, Q. VNJML VJ. , N I ,. I - 5 V . v , 1 , - 4 J 4 V ,. , Q q ' B Q . n 1 QQ 9. V gf- fr, - , . .p Ai, 31 '. 4- ' ,f '. .4-53 -f ..,. . f -. ':.'5J r ' .. . ? 4 , - I A .AW Y ' fn v r V x , . I5 ' ' 5' 5 Q 4' Z' in ,A uf-6'f,l, ' ' 'Q If' Qi f- fi mt ' ' ' I - , I - ' K Y 155. , , ox' gf' ' , , . ' ,, ng-Mfl - F ' 'b' 1 grgfw' f ,J i -'KS f A L1zq,,gig'- 'F' l V ,ar 'Lk' f 1 ' ' , Ig' -,S ' 4 J fy. ' ' X4 ' A 'Q ,fl A , ,' 4 f ' X f ff ff' A ' 1. - , 1 7 'Q - V 2 'K S X 1 A X, 2 A X , I I 1 - N .- f ,F Y i , l q . YQ I ll lllt :lm :M at lt Its even fun to work says Gary Keller Amy Hodges Betty Watt Lots Nelson and Sharon Flnley as they decorate the hall for color day before the Kerrville game Halloween night was dance mght at EH S Davld Avery and Patsy Sanders swung and sway at a Student Councvl record hop Bryan Dsxon Muss Fanny belle Crossley and Gary Keller say good bye to San Antomo as they fly from Mumcnpal Airport to Vnr gunna where they attended the Southern Assocaatnon of Student Counculs 04,11-1,-jf-N mg- Chrlstmas spurut was boosted by H R Strublnng Gary Keller Patsy Sanders Vicky McCampbell Wayland Simmons Jean Black Davud Franklun and Ronnle Rlvas as they decorate the tree In the mam hall the week before Chrnstmas Johnny Dalton and Richard Jones work mdustnously for the Council Paper drnves were one of the mam money makmg protects for the year X Q N A I ' A .. Y l 2' L so ' . I l w Xl lf ll l t .3 It . e 3 ll I Il n . . I G 1 I ' ' ' I I I . I I I I I I l ' I . .. ,V C V A X! i l , - l , Z ,H ,I K X 1 1, A l ' l ' , I V, . . I I .V . . -A .ii -4194 Janet Brown president fi' Grace Banspach 4 Susan Carroll A Marilyn Dillard 36 Margaret Doss Sandra Carter va' 1 1 A Melanie Dozier W4 Jimmy Rylander vice-president 1' James Bennett I Marian Choate I Barbara Ducote Q A i ,.,, 'Z '- Q ri' Earl Gaertner le .Av- V, Barbara Burris secreta ry Q 5 Q7 3. Jackie Bridwell I Maxine Coonradt Olive Dunlap 4- el K . Sheri Garland U F rar iv A Mary Sullivan chaplain DET Buck Bichsel V? Riia Con rey X, Richard Evans Carol Gibson Irene Carlson Pcrliamentaricn CCUN 4' v1 Carolyn Giese I . Carolyn Kohleffel 117 L Barham Rabenaldt Harry Wallis Melanie Dolle Reporter CIL lsr Kenny Harris 1 . .Al Linda Kleinschmidt 'if..4:-A , Penny Rees 1 Ma ry Watson Ann Arnot Sponsor 2' M ,- Q 1 .J .Z V I Y - 1 ix I' A r . Leslie Holden Ann Jackson David Johnson V , i .a 3 a. C 1 5, U yy K, Y. 1 I fb Lois Lukor linda Moore Orvis Moo,-9 , i R Y ! A 2 Martha Renfro Mary Rompnek Pam Singleton A W 41. 352' John Zowarka 37 E .4 Noel Evans President I Y . Q7 .Ji y, fl ,lf X, Harvey Turner Vice-president ATIO IL.7 1 David Avery Eugene Bain Yin' Ralph Buller Marfha Bush . . X Ann Conrad Caiherine Cornell ,fl xx 1 .K :L C . 1 I ?ff'QJ o Wally Echols Gwen Ewing N Y li as 1 . C: ' 1 .2 I . K' . 4 R A Barbara Wendel Bob'..y Confie Secretary Treasurer H O ' AL OR SCJ ETY M 'S '--7 1 '--J - 'rl 'f I , f fx 1 V1 N1 y 1,1 . N Donna Barr Barbara Baumann Jean Black - 'Q' N5 f . W . ' I .I K ,V ,,, h N 'IJ X W 2 'Q'-'V Na s , . Q , A t , . 1, M f S Q' .f ' E' Josie Cantu Leslie Carter Mike Casey .l J 5 ' Cynthia Croft gr' Xi x Jeanne Cunningham Johnny Dalton Marie Graham Sponsor fN di 4 , J Q7 I r Carol Boofhe Fill 14 4 Kay Casper er ,Q uv , l f I I Bryan Dixon 'vi Sharon Finley Duane Frank Dee Ann Gibson Carol Gregory 1. NAfl0Nll, qgvpq soggy Cn :F .1 ' ghest honors that can be Q Q l 'c-ved -,pc r- c' high school student is ' :, ' .- .r.n '.. the National Honor ' s 7 5 Soir-.r, .me n --..bers are elected on X the r si ' .-r.olarship, leadership, -4- chorccteu. .md serfi.e. Thirty-two new 5 L6 mernt. - were elected in March in ci candle-1.11 t er fmooy. Ruby Ann Hamilton Vicki Jackson Betty Jacobs Hillel Kumin David LaRo Kay little Sandra Moore Ellen Ann Nutt Pat 0'Neil Barbara Phillips Olivia Pomeroy ' wa l 'rv Dan Scarborough 'I , Katy Scott Mary Schreiber Beth Shocket H. R. Stribling . I I ll M 11 41 A52 of M 1-i ' X Connie Taylor Mike Taylor Christine Wallis Kenny Watson Bob Wehmeyer Cynthia Huxoll 'W 1 C? I f - xx. 4 ,.,' Orene long t is -4- Vernon Rogers -fr S Mildred Stern Betty Witt DRUM MAJORETTE MAJORETTES Conme Taylor Jeunnune Sollock ad? Edns Duane Tschledel Langworihy Ruby Ann Hamilton Chris Wallis, president ff' D OFFICERS Jean Sarli, Edison's band director for fifteen years, passed away December 18, 1957. He was loved by members of the band, and everyone who knew him admired him for his zeal and wisdom. Something will be missing at Edison with Mr. Sarli gone, but his spiril will always live in the halls, in the band room, and on the field. To honor Mr. Sarli's memory, the band hall will be named Jean Sarli Hall. Sandra f ' Moore, -4'-N fyzg secretory ,S Q39 Bea Miller, ff? is QW5 vice-president Bobby Contie, treasurer 'ZSLK lARCHlNG .79 ,J-'IM Maiorettes: J. Sollock, E. Tschiedel, R. Hamilton, and D. Langworthy. First row: C. Taylor, Drum Maior B. Beeson, L. Rose, L. Nossal, S. Bolton, G. Hipp, G. Davis, J. Mason, B. Miller, R. Enlow, D. Wong, S Webb, J. Raymos, D. Greenwood, M. Mangum, B. Phillips, P. Fairchild, E. Forrester, C. Fleming, B. Holt and J. Dillard. Second row: S. Dennis, S. Moore, C. Rees, B. Dapeer, C. Brown, S. Schwartz, D. Townsend E. Bain, A. Crowell, R. Crawford, C. Katz, V. Carroll, C. Wallis, J. Peterson, S. Moore, J. Brooks, J. Sul livan, Principal, and T. McCowan, Director. Third row: S. Burkhart, J. Abshire, R. Barr, P. Townsend, L AN 3 fi F CYD at James, N. Ingram, J. Fritz, R. Deckert, E. Reynolds, D. Black, M. Murphy, L. Carter, L. Martin, and P Patrick. Fourth row: R. Schramm, B. Jacobs, D. Harvey, G. Keller, J. Cummins, G. Gabriel, J. Bair, M Clifford, D. Mollgaard, H. Shell, J. Turner, J. Owens, N. Lanier, and L. Bayer. Fifth row: E. Gaertner, D Cummins, H. Schramm, G. Ryan, B. Emley, M. Sullivan, N. Weaver, P. Weaver, M. Ewing, G. Rotan J. Griffen, and M. Hendrix. Sixth row: C. Yoast, R. Ranzau, P. Fleming, J. Morris, S. Anderson, E. Law ler, R. Henderson, D. Lawler, D. Diaz, D. Franklin, B. Contie, B. King, G. Peese, and J. Anderson. JUNIOR AN First row: K. Welch, G. Hipp, J. Goss, M. Lightcap, A. Myers, J. Mason, and J. Bankhead. Second row: I. Mullins, L. Anderson, S. Goodwin, Mr. McCowan, S. Moore, S. Moore, and D. Fritz. Third row: D. Bennett, G. Granato, J. Morris, J. Davis, C. Yoast, P. Smylie, and M. Evans. Fourth row: V. Gaertner, M. Dillard, D. Diaz, C. Williams, and B. Ash. First row: P. Rees, L. Nossal, C. Fleming, R. Enlow, D. Greenwood, J. Ramos, S Natho, and Y. Villarreal. Second row: D. Morris, N. Lanier, P. Weaver, M. Lawler, R. Griffin, S. Dennis, and M. Martin. Third row: P. Patrick, L. Martin, N. Mart, R Barr, B. Emley S. Davis, J. Covalesky, and G. Gabriel. Fourth row: J. Wong, T. 44 Math, J. Hafner, F. Lamp, G. Keynon, J. Carter, E. Gaertner, and D. Cummings. Band Parents officers are, Seated: H. Sollock, president, .Mr. W Hamilton secretary, W. Forrester, vice-president. Standing, Committee chairman Mrs. E. Morris, G. Townsend, and A. Moore, treasurer Other committee chairmen: Mrs. E. Lawler, Mrs. J. Sul- livan A Beeson and J. Cummins. Senior Band members wearing iackets presented by the Band Parents are, Front row: N. Weaver, B. Jacobs, L. Carter, J. Dil- lard, and B. Holt. Back row: P. Townsend, J. Fritz, M. Clifford, R. Lawler, and B. Contie. C' AND P RENTS Other s e n io r s are, Front row: H. Harris, D. Harvey, J. Abshire, G. Rotan, and C. Yoast. Back row: A. Crowell, G. Keller, C. Tay- lor, M. Mangum, and B. Phillips. i sp X PEP SQUA D ACTIVITIES Some of the Honey Bears sell pom poms P f'r' The Honey Bears recelve a Cltatnon of Merut for a clean school as a result of an mtensnve clean up campaugn Semors show off thelr pep squad sweaters LM' '4 Edison Hugh Drull Team poses for the photographer on one of nts many appearances before the publnc 5. 'N 1 7 I 7? I I ' , , by If I st S I I ' 'is ' ' I I E' 'X 1' - ' 1 I A I 2' ,FIA N If' rein' ' I I-A X? 'pi yt. . X 'Y '. ,J 2 , 't4,!'1 1 'S K S I , Ig! 1 ' el I 3 X xx 1 my -3 gl ,, f',CLVI ' , nl J L' 1 N 1 if , V t Yi, , Q7 -Q, , V , , -. I T . at A 3 6 V I' T1 ' A 'ah , I xr ' , Y' UI. vi I ' I ' OEY l 28 I af 4,4 , if 4.-549 Cheerleaders: K. Little, J. Black, B. Taylor, D. Gibson, and C. Croft. Seated: A. Moore, Lieutenant, C Huxoll, Lieutenant, M. Tokoly, Sgt.-at-Arms, C. Gregory, Assist. Treasurer, V. Jackson, Treasurer, G Ewing, First Vice-President, C. Kusenberger, President, P. Whitehead, Second Vice-President, C. Kusen berger, Secretary, A. Lykins, Drill Team Commander, K. Casper, Assist. Drill Team Commander, L Scharein, Sgt.-at-Arms, E. Nutt, Parliamentarian, J. Cantu, Lieutenant, and O. Pomeroy, Lieutenant First row standing: K. Cordova, P. Bickerstaff, G. Magee, D. Zimmerman, B. Witt, and H. Wyatt, Sponsor Second row standing: L. McDaniel, S. Hall, M. Schreiber, L. Floyd, M. Ortez, V. Baker, C. Pence, D. Frank lin, W. Stanford, K. Trammell, J. Owings, J. Yantis, M. Baier, J. Owings, M. Trimmings, and C. Clark as ,J N-A BEARS l E 4366, f ,4 I ,nun A as Qigununs .,.',f Third row standing: C. Hoffman, P. O'Neil, B. McCrary, J. Suttle, B. Mudd, M. Bush, T. Koppa, M. Al len C Cornell D Seay V McMunn A Kovacs B Rogers P Teague J Wilke S Garrison A Hod es I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' g I and B. Hopkins. Fourth row standing: S. Redding, P. Porter, P. Mangum, M. Dubose, V. McCampbell, P. Sanders, S. Finley, S. Layton, D. Day, S. Wallace, S. Hickman, B. Walker, B. Rucker, S. Sachs, H. Mattke, and G. Bankhead. Sixth row standing: J. Winkler, C. Kosub, C. Snowden, S. Eckhardt, J. Day, J. Cun- ningham C Knowles F Singleton M Nonmacher J Sansom J James C Cole M O'Nave M Hard I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' YI G. Davis, C. Deike, B. Wendel, and S. Felty. 4 be In CHEERLE DERS Co-head cheerleader Jean Black Co-head cheerleader Dee Ann Gibson in 'f r M .. f ' , 5 1 , A V1 ' a ,Q 5. 4 7 9 ' I I I I ' N 1 ' m ' J Cynthia Croft ' - - 4 2 : rr 1 ' J ' , ,. . . W fr ,I I - jk: I r I' BQHY T Y'0' ' 's fn Kay Little I BOCSTER CLUB The Honey Bear Booster Club is or- ganized to help finance the Pep Squad. Each parent of the Honey Bears is eligible for membership. Mr. L. Nonmacher President Committee chairmen, seated, left to right: Mesdames D. H. Casper, G. S. Pomeroy, B. J. Kusen- berger, E. Kaderle, and L. O. Croft. Second row: Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Witt, Mr. G. Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Winkler, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Hodges. Officers: Mesdames O. M. Finley, vice- president, G. W. Black, secretary, and W. H. Gibson, treasurer. Dorothy Odom presndent 927 KX Jeanne Cunnungham chaplaun Josle Cantu af Cynthla Huxoll fs '5 Nancy Mrddleton ,f Q' L Mary Schreiber leslle Carter vice president ks' sf' Davad Avery .95 7625, 'S Cynthia Croft Cl 3 Vlckl Jackson -5. Don Moore WN ,vs 4 17' X Virgil Teter GND 0,9 0 O .AW f f Barbara Baumann , id ,, Johnny Dalton 060 5,,,..-wiv Gary Keller Q47 Jean Black tj f Bryan Dixon f' an 'C9' Mary lewrs QL lfx Kay Casper sec treasurer Ralph Buller Q 1 Ruby Hamnlton fl Annelle Lykms Ellen Ann Nutt Oluvla Pomeroy Jeannette Owings JG Nash Thompson Bob Wehmeyer Judi Wike Jeannme Owmgs reporter Martha Bush -x 19 Q ve-dy Howard Harris Helen Mattke Patsy Sanders Betty Wm 5 H Z - r . 'K' 5 f QP ,- xt I , S O' Z NJ . '-j f f I :sv l 'X . , 'f , 7' N., f X - 'X I ' ' ffv f V , ' ' D 'L 4. ' '13 C. :X , - k ' .Q L ' . M25 ff, J 1 dp , J L 1 17 D ll A ite N J 4 - l J VV , o , P , P l if QM , by . l, 5 iff J ' J f s , . I Y r b rt' 5.57 x i A Q , A 'A A f D 'f. fr in A 1 l of 9 1 Alkl I 1 , H A I Q.7,,,5, 1 4 , Q27 ll: V 4 - . J 1 y . V V X V A MY 4., .. x V A V.: f fr- ' ly GQ vi i i ' , N V I 41 f S15 0 .lx ' A lr r ,l v 3' 1. 1. it , ' , 'N N 1 1 ' 'Z ' J ' .'-F? -Ley? U rs l , - Y 'X . V j ' ' l Q ,- -A D 'ml ' ' if Us I -A A 1 - O l M I , I X Q flip. Seated, left to right V Carroll S Bolton B J Younger C Cornell A J Hodges and T Koppa Standing left to right M Tope A Moore C Gregory P Faurchnld P Whitehead P Zesuger and S Cunmngham BE R TRACKS REPRESENTATIVES BEAR TRACKS representatives are chosen from the lournalnsm classes to handle the sub scrlptlon campaugn and the dlstrsbutlon of the bu monthly paper Sorting papers for dxstrlbutlon to the ad vnsornes at the left are John Thompson Bobbye Stork and Bert Dubose Seated left to right I Carlson J Pnerce B J Dess A Bnggs G Dupree and J Evans Stapdmg left to right A Bentley P Kesea R Blgley J Schreck J Brown G Nucholson and M Sul :van L 8 Liz' V U' . S Q V a S' 9 l I Q S al rv W ER 6? ,,- . L l . . All' X f A 1 4 I jr gs 0 ,ld Q A X Z A sf -D . kat -S 5 F 1 I 'l 0 F. T 'JI ' n J ' 4' , If fl . 2 J 1' T Q fl A 9 hge , ' 1. , . ' , . . , . ' , . , . , I 3 - 1 - .1 - l , . , . , . ' , , div J, NNI N Bai -E315 , M ww I If Cynthia Huxoll Bear Tracks Editor Mary Lewis Advertising Manager BEAR , 1 , Left to right, sports editors. Johnny Dalton, Bob Wehmeyer, Bryan Dixon, and exchange editor Leslie Carter. livxghsj- . ly ' '17 H15 ' ' 'ff A Left to right, paper staff assistants: Michael Casey, Joan James, Frances Singleton, Betty Jean Mudd, and Sandra Layton. l 6 Jean Black Feature Editor TRACKS F x In--i X f , 21 xwi j gi gwll YL Jeanne Cunningham News Editor Qt, 1 'v-5,3 xy! fr- r -..Q- i'15'7,TE , left to right, paper staff assistants: Josie Cantu, Ruby Ann Hamilton, Betty Witt, Sara Lou Felty, and Connie Clark. L 5 ff. -. A,:1V.- .,:1V.Z ,JZ 2 .F L 3f1,'1-1 I ' 1 . . ' F K-.q51fl:?s Q ' i I vu Q- V fn, , f, . 1 . A . 4 .L.... '. - ' ,411 ' ff' 154. -,1- ia' '--' f 'Q ' ii: .,,,0 ,posg, ,Y 'Li' left to right: Ralph Buller, Andre Tokoly, Barbara Bau and Jeannine Owings. Mary mann, 55 A. I 'p C I , . O I L ' X I E Mrs. Glenn Avery President Left to right: Mesdomes A. M Borchers, vice-president, R. Dal ton, secretary, and R. S. Busby, ff'eGSUI'el'. PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION J. Evans, R. Buller Chairmen and co chairmen Seated, left to right Mesdames M. Saathoff, E. Evans E Gaert ner, R. Wehmeyer, W Hamilton and E. Darling. Standung Mes dames R. Boazeman L Otte L Stafford, C. Hancock G W 11 Black, L. Aylesworth Third row, standing: Mesdames M Dorbandt, D. Livingson J Van Dyke, K. J. Keynon F Sparrow Room Mothers, seated, left to right: Mesdames W. Moore, L. Jones, P, Jones, L. Simmonds, H. Villarreal. Standing: Mes- dames B. Kusenberger, T. Duecker, F. Schutter, l. Reagan, C. Moses, and R. Layton. Room Mothers, seated left to right: Mesdames F. Renfro, J. Dozier, E. Koppa, V. Murray, A. Bonnet, R. Weaver. Standing: Mesdames J. Carter, R. Kosub, C, Crane, V. Huxoll, P. Fischer, F. White, and J. Bishop. Room Mothers, seated, left to right: Mesdames G. Wilke, C. Bernhard, J. Evans, A. Pingree, F. Rees. Standing: Mesdames R. Boazeman, D. Childs, W. Wolf- shohl, J. McDowell, and F. Sparrow. i E N0 E N 42 J X 4 I f, ' U 0. .,,........-. ESM, ,-in-4 ,.' . .. - A-up .l-gs .' 1 la' kv .' . ..l.f , Pictured are the Senior Class officers, Kenny Watson, president, Dale Ga- briel, first vice-president, Nancy Baker, second vice-president, Nancy Middleton, secretary, Leslie Carter, treasurer, and Wayne Freiling, chap- lain. 'Ci' ft -is -I G. zfts' a ,Vx I Q, I' l .IFJ .-Har v 'YY 4 ' XJ' Ayrwgx O in ,J A!! 152 -ff 'I Q, f 'xr' 'af-lv DW4' , ,, .DINQQQ1 v -Q 1 2' fi bi' A P ,rv K V P x , I D S4 ui I :Wi .'U'.s!.0 'Uv 3 S .39 ' mv . 'M WU. rn f? - A. gn me . A . x s..- 'Q H ' xg W Y . N .lfxs Q 'I . ri, ,1 .L A 0. 1 9 , ' x 4: Q ,, .lx ABREGO, ADRIAN ABSHIRE, JOHN Hi-Y lp AudicfVisuaI 2: Art Club Safety Club lg Softball lg Hi-Y l,2,3, 2. Band l,2,3,4p U.5, History 3.4: Jr Jay- rrws A. University of Texas sl ALLEN, MARY LOU FHA 1,27 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3, Y- Teens l,2,3p Pepperettes 2,31 Pep Squad 4, FTA 3, University of Texas. ANDERSON, JACK Audio-Visual I, U.S. History 3, Slide Rule 3. SAC. Football season sees a peppy cheerleader selling booster tags. Dee Ann Gibson uses her school spirit and expert salesmanship on David LaRo. s ,-J ADAM, ROYCE .leftersonfPep Squad l,2,3g Roping Team 3, Skeletons 2,3f Y-Teens l. TSCW. AYLESWORTH, DAVID Jr. E. Club lg Hi-Y l,2, Vice-Pres. lr Football l,2,3,4p Freshman Class Presi- dent, Sr. High Athletics 2, Vice-Pres. 2g Basketball lg Sr. E Club 3,4, Jr. Jaycees 3,4. Texas AGM. BANKHEAD GLENDA FHA lg FTA 23, Y-Teens 2: Pep SQ-fad 2,3,-1. ACC. X. ILEXANDER, RODNEY BAKER, NANCY Sports Club 27 FN 3, Sec. 37 Pep Squad 3, Junior Class Sec.-Trees., Senior Class 2nd Vice-Pres, TSCW. ,-Q. 3 BARR DONNA . S : - eens , ar . Y . I . . 1 1 S ' Bible Baptist Seminary. Peoperettes 2g Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3, X02 fx x BRIONES, RUBEN BROWN, ELVENIA BROWN, IONE V.l.C. 1, Sgt.-at-Arms 1, Amateur Sports Cico 1: Y-Teens l,2, F.N 2,3,4, Sports Club 17 Y-Teens 1,2,3g Jr Jay- Radio Club 1, Football 1,2, Span- Pres, 4: Soeech Club 3. cee-ettes 3, FHA 4. ish Club 2, Sr. Hi Athletics 2, Slide Rule 3,4, Sgtfat-Arms 4, Audio-Visual 3, Jr. Jaycees 4. St. Mary's University. BULLER, RALPH BUSBY, STANFORD Audio-Visual 1,21 US. History 3, Jr. E. Club 1, Sr. E. Club 3,4, Football Slide Rule 3,4, Vice Pres. 4p Quill l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 3,4: 8- Scroll 3,45 NHS 3,4, Hi-Fi 4. Student Council 1,45 Sr. Athletics 2, What! lt still doesn't work? Have Joe Courington, Jackie Duncan, and Jeff Frederick failed? No . . . they just forgot to plug in the T.V. ., 5 ll ll 1 ,gy 1 X51 , M F 1 f V CALVERT, GEORGE Jr. Jaycees 3, U.S. History 3. SAC. 'far CARTER, LESLIE Band 1,2,3,4, Treas. 37 Hr-Y 1,2,3, Treas, 1 Quill 8. Scroll 3,4, Vice-Pres 4, U. S, History 3, Jr. E Club 1, Paper Stalt 3,-4, Exchange Editor 47 Jr. Jaycees 4: Sl-de Rule 45 Senior Class Treas NTSC. BROWN, MARY LOU Band 1,2,3p Jr, Jayceeeettes 2,3 Y-Teens 3, FTA 4, FHA 4. ' CALVILLO, ALBERT Audio-Visual 2. CASPER, KAY Jr. NHS 1, FHA l,2, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Y-Teens 1,25 Audio-Visual 1, Sec. 1, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Drill Team 2,3,4g FTA 2,35 Busi- ness Club 3, NHS 3,4, Quill 8 Scroll 3,4, Sec.-Treas, 4, Jr. Jay- ceefettes 3, U. S, History 3,4, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres, 4, Annual Staff 3,4, Art Editor 4. Trinity. CHAMBERLAIN, ALLEN '11 CHATTEN, DARLENE Audio-Visual Club I,2,3p Hi-Y 3 Choir l,2, A'Cappella Choir 45 Sports ST. Mary's University. Club Ig Jr. Jaycee-ettes 2,35 FN 2,37 FHA 4. hd' YY CLARK, MICKEY CLIFFORD, MIKE CHEW, MABEL Mason -FHA I, Edison-FN 2,3,4, Treas. 4, A'Cappella Choir 4. CONNER, MAXINE CLARK, JIMMY Jr. Jaycees 4. SWTSTC, ey-rf' CONTIE, BOBBY Harlaiidale H Club 2, Sgtfat-Arms 2, Hi Y 2, Vice-Pres 2g Slide Rule Audio-Visual l,2,3,-1, Pres, Ap Hi' Baud l,2,3,4g Audio-Visual IQ, Spanish Spartislw Club 2, Yfleens 2, Y 27 VIC 14, SOC. 47 Auto Slmyu Club Q7 Slide Rule Clulm ld, Texas His 3,4. Kilgore Jr. College. toriarts 37 HifFi 4 Texas ASM. I, Vice Pres. I, Edison fU.S. His- tory 3,4p Slide Rule 3. University of lexas. H. R. Stribling and Craig Tally seem amused as they walk down the grandstand steps. No, it's :A 1-ul -I' COOK, CLINTON COOPER, RICHARD Leather Craft 3, Jr, Jaycees 4 Student Ccuicil lp Jr. E Club I, Bes- not amusement, it's pride. We won first in a track meef. -- sk ' .., A - -.. ,- -u,-., .fu - ,V ---..-0 --u.-, .2 ...,,,. a. , '-.., , .f ,I nun.. ,-M' , 1 -'---..,- .,. - ,.- 'vw dw' t A 1 . 1 Uvvawuu ill. . I 8 AI 1' SAC, ketball I: Fcotball Ig Track IA, HiY 2, Jr. Jaycees 3,4, U,S. Histor TCU. .-.-.---,- --. 1 S 'D In g . t N ixir '--... --.A fu. aiaflyll Dr.,-s I W, - --S wall 10054 vi-- ning C .' n.: ' , . ,gh 5' L. 'ii -px 4 rvwwwuu-Q-4' nn. 3. COURTNEY, DELORIS CORDOVA, KATHERINE Speech Club Ip Sports Club 2,3. Y-Teens l,2,3, Sports Club Ig FHA 2 Y-Teens 2. Peo Squad 2,4, Jr. Jayceeeettes SMU. Q T CROWDER, IRIS JO CROWELL, ANITA ? COURINGTON, JOE Audio-Visual 2, VIC 3. SAC. Q EY CUNNINGHAM, JEANNE of CROFT, CYNTHIA Y-Teens l,2,3, Sec. I, Treas 2: FHA l,2, Music Director 2, lr. NHS I, Student Council 2,47 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Drill Team 3, Cheer- leader 4, Spanish Club 2, FTA 3: Quill 8 Scroll 3,4, Annual Staff 3,4, Asst. Class Editor 3, Co-Edi- tor 4, Jaycee-ettes 3. Trinity. 1 Q--f-17 .... CUNNINGHAM, TOM Jr Jaycees 3. SAC. Hillrose-Pep Squad Drum Maior lg FHA i, Y-Teens I,2,3, Pres. l.3: Band Y-Teens, Jr. NHS I, Soorts Club I, UNESCO l, Student Council lp l,2,3S?t FN 2,3: Jr. Jayceerettes 3. :ep gqgad 3,3,4jp Texas Histgria'L1+s4S2,g,4p FHA 1.2, So L ae l,2f Earl- SWT . A ,Af r. GYCE2-BUGS : ,Af Band Maiorelgti ia Contest Payy TlW9SDiBf1S 42 Quill Bi Scroll 3,41 PBDEV best actress 2,3, Edison U.S. His- Staff 3,4, Advertising Mgr. 3, News tory 3,41 Glee Club 3, Thespians Editor 4, University of Texas. 3,4, Parl. 4g Choralettes 4: A'CaD- pella Choir 4, Student Director 4. Lubbock Christian College. lf you think I can type, you're wrong, says An- nelle Lykins to Dorothy Odom. Some excuse for avoiding work! it x A l' -- I- Q. L J I ' A X rf vi- 1 .. W xr 1'- ...ff ,.,,,,...,-1- ,C I x V I 4253 L.. SF X ' 4.4. DALLMAN, JOHN DAVIS, GLENNA Choral Club ly Hi-Y l,2,3, Mechanical Y-Teens I,2, FHA l,2g Pep Squad Drawing Club. Concordia Lutheran 2,3,4, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3g FN 3. College. SMU. 66 X,-1 tw s.! DELGADO, Known -lfr E- Club li SIUE Club 3,4, Foot- ball ' l,2,3,4, Captain 2: Sr. Atla :eric Club 2, Basketball i, Track 1.2.3,-11 slide Rule Club 3, Jr. Jay- cees 4. University of Texas. A-I DUBOSE, BERT Football l,3, Track I, Jr. E Club lp Jr. Jaycees 3,4, Sr. Hi Athletic Club 3, Football Mgr. 4. SAC. Qi DURHAM, DAVID Audio-Visual l,2, Radio Club 2, Jr. Jaycees 3.4: Mechanical Draw- ing Club 3: Hi-Fi Club 45 IDA 4. Texas ALM. 'Z' DILLARD, JOYCE Germany--GAA 1, Vice-Pres. 1, Edisone Y-Teens 2, FN 2, Band 2,3,4, Jr. Jaycee- ettes 3, Texas Historians 3,4. SWTSTC. uf Z DUECKER, JO ANN FHA l,3,4, Sports Club l,2, Y-Teens 27 Speech Club A. Durham's Business College. '--9 -I DURST, GARY Jr. E Club lp Football I,2, Basketball l,2,3,4, Track lp Hi-Y 2, Sr. Hi Athletic Club 3: Jr. Jaycees 3,45 Sr. E Club 4. SWTSTC. 2- sa 3 DONNELL MARY ANN Y-Teens l,2,3f Sports Club lg Jr. Jaycee- ettes 3 Durham's Business College. DOUGLAS, DONALD Audio-Visual Club l, Photography Club 3. SAC. uni-n K-1 DUGAN, LANCE DUNCAN, JACKIE Football l,2, Radio Club 3, Vice-Pres. Audio-Visual l,2,3g Electric Shop 3, U.S. History 4. Kilgore Jr. College. Club l,2, Vice-Pres. 2, VIC 3, Pres. 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 37 Jr. Jay- cees 3. ACC. And you hold the ball like this, says Ed New- bauer to Jeannine and Jeannette Owings, who try to understand some of the tactics of basketball. Q i:Ee'?Lil l?W FOSTER, CHARLES Audio-Visual l,2. T e x a s ALM 4-all 1'-My FRAZIER, JIMMY Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2p Track l,2,4g Jr. E Club lp Sr. E Club 3,4: Hi-Y l,2, Sr. Athletic Club 2, Sgt.-at'Arms 2, Jr. Jaycees 3,4. University of Texas. FRITZ, JAMES Hi-Y l,2g Band l,2,3,4p Radio Club 2, U.S. History 3: Jr, Jaycees 3,4. SAC. Q i FRANK, DIANE FRANKLIN, DAVID BUfb6VilKfPiD6f 5155 l.2.3, Featurette Burbankf-FresFroan Class Vice-Pres.p Editor 2, Hi-Note Editor 3, NHS l,2,3: Band lg Track l, Edison-Hi-Y 22 Ath- EdisonfU.S. History 4. SWTSTC. FREDERICK, JEFF Jr. E Club I, Football l,2, Sr. Hi Ath- letic Club 2, Hi-Y 27 Basketball 2: Jr. Jaycees 3,4, U.S. History 35 Football Mgr, 4. Texas A8-M. eb 'CS' GABRIEL, DALE Jr. E. Club lg Football l,2,3,4, Captain lg Basketball l, Co-Captain ly Track l,2,3,4g Sr. Athletic Club 2, Pres. 2, Hi-Y 2, Jr. Jaycees 3,4: Sr. E Club 3,45 Senior Class First Vice-Pres. Texas ALM. letlc Club 2,35 Track 2,3,4, Slide Rule Club 3,4, Pres. 4, Band 2,4g Football 3,4, Jr. Jaycees 47 Sr. E Club 4. Baylor. QP' ir' Y FREILING, WAYNE Student Council l,3, Sgt.-at-Arms lp Jr. E Club ly Sr. E Club 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 3, Hi-Y 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Football l,2,3,4, Captain l, Jr. Jaycees 3,45 Sophomore Class Sec.: Junior Class Pres.: Senior Class Chaplain. FRANKLIN, DOROTHY Y-Teens 1,25 FHA lg Pepperettes 2, U.S. History 3, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3: Pep Squad 3,4, FTA 3,4. SAC. G5 if FRENZEL, WALTER Jr. E Club lg Track I, Mechanical Drawing Club 2, Hi-Y 25 Jr. Jay- cees 4. SAC. -, Mrs. Davis is definitely in demand. She helps Carolyn Yoasf, while Carl Evans and Bill Boyers wait patiently. :af gilt Exp. 5 , '25 ,Y 3, , :fi T i GAHAN, LOIS RUTH GARCIA, VICTOR GERBER, JOHN Sporvs Club Ip FHA lg Pep Squad US. Hlsvory 3. Ur- versity of California Hi-Y l,2,3g Salevy Club I, Jr, Hisvorians 2,35 FN 2, Arr Club 3, Treas, 3. 2, Sec. 2: Jr. Jaycees 4. SAC. GONZALEZ, CHARLCEY MECKEL Band I,2,3g Y-Teens 1,27 FHA IA, Sports Club 2,3, Sgr.-at-Arms 25 Jr. Jaycee-evtes 3: U.S. History 3. This is how i1's clone, explain twins Carmen and Carol Kusenberger fo Gary Keller. See how easy chemistry i .... Boom! QX GIBSON, DEE ANN FHA 2, Y-Teens 2: FTA 2,3: Stu dem Council 2,3,4g Jr, Jaycee elves 3, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Asst Cheerleader 2, Cheerleader 3, Co Head Cheerleader 4, ,N 10' GRONA, RICHARD HARDIN, ANN Choral Club l,2,3, Librarian 2 Historian 3: Speech Club 2, U.S History 3, A'CappelIa Choir 4. ,uv HARDY, MARY JUNE Y-Teens l,2: Choral Club l,2,3 Vice-Pres. 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4: FHA 2,3, Chaplain 2, Sec. 3: Jaycee-ettes 3, FTA 3,-1. Universi- ty of Texas. HARPER, ALICE Y-Teens l,2, FHA l,3,4, Pepperettes 2, Sports Club 2,3, FTA 3, Pep Squad 3, U.S. History 4. SWTSTC. Q in--1 na HARRIS, HOWARD T. JR. Band l,2,3,A, Audio-Visual l,2,3, FTA 2,3,4, Jr. Jaycees 3, Slide Rule 4, Texas Historians 4, Photography Club 3, Pres. 3, Annual and Paper Photographer 3,4, Rochester Institute of Technoloav. Tw, HARVEY, NOEL , Gonzales-Football T, Safety Club I, Edison4Art Club 2, Football 37 Athletic Club 3, Slide Rule 3. University ot Texas. Hlll., DALE Jr. E Club I, Sr. E Club 4, Foot- ball l,4, Basketball l, Hi-Y 2, Spanish Club l,2, Mechanical Drawing Club l, Jr. Jaycees 3,4. University of Texas, 3 41 NI Cla: X., HEMBY, CAROLYN Spanish Club lg Y-Teens l,2, Reporter 2, FHA l,2,3, FTA 3,4, Jr. Jayceexettes 3. Baylor. Hlll, DOUG Jr. E Club lg Auto Shop l,2,3, U.S. History 3, Jr. Jaycees 4, Choral Club 4: A'CappeIla Choir 4, University of Texas, HENDRIX, JIM Hi-Y l,2, Vice Pres. I, Track l,2, Bas- ketball l, Swimming l, Student Council l, Band I, Radio Club l,2, Vice-Pres. 2, Baseball 2, Texas Historians 3. Moody Bible Institute. HARVEY, DUANE ANITA Speech Club l, Vice-Pres. l- Choral Club l, Band l,2,3,4, Li- brarian 3,4, Y-Teens 2, FTA 3,4, Jr, Jaycee-ettes 3. Bethany Naza- rene College. 3-1 HERRERA, ARTHUR Central CatholicfArt Club 'l,2, Glee Club lg Edison-Art Club 3, Glee Club 3: A'CappeIla Choir 4, Pres. 4, Hi-Fi A, Choral Club A, Student Council A. University ot Mexico City. The age of chivalry is not dead ..... yet. Mike Taylor proves lhis to Mary Lewis, who is apparently enjoying this change. .-.5 i l Q1 HIPP, DICK HODGES, IRIS YVONNE HOFFMAN, GEORGE Audnoilisual 2. Sgt-at-Arrns 2 Y Teens 2- Pep Sacad 3,4 SAC HTEY I,2,3: Jr. Jaycees 3,4: U.S. History Jr. Jaycees 3,4, 3- Football 3,4: Sr. E Club 4. FOX 45 HUXOLL, CYNTHIA JACKSON, VICKI LEE if 'Nui JACOBS, BETTY Y-Teens I,2, Sgt,-at-Arms I: Jr. Y-Teens i, Historian l: Jr. NHS Ig Y-Teens I,2: Band I,2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms NHS I7 FTA 23' Texas Historians Peo Salad 23.4, Asst, Treas. 3, Treas. 3, Lib'ar'an 34: Jr. NHS T: NHS 3,4: 2,3,4, Reporter 3, Recording Sec A, Drll Tearn 3,4: Texas Historians FTA 2,3,4, Parl. 8. Recorder 4: FTA 2, 4: Pep Squad 2,3,A, Lt. 4, Drill 2,3,A: Soanish Club 2: FTA 2,3: NHS Sgt.-at-Arrns 2: Texas Historians 4. Team 3,4: Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3: NHS 3--1: Jr Jaycee-ettes 3. Annual Staff A, SWTSTC. 3,4: Quill 8. Scroll 3,4: Student Aorninistratton Editor A: Business Club Council A: Tresoians 4: Paper Staff 34, Bus. Mgr. 8. Asst. News Editor 3, Editor-in-Crist 4. Uni- versity of Texas. 3. SWTSTC. This is the scene at Howard Harris's house. The event - World Series, and bythe astonishment on Craig TaIly's face, the wrong team made a home run. Vicki Jackson, John Dallman, Jimmy Clark, and Gordon Keith seem satisfied though. 4 v X 1 45' T 17 ' x I ff' ACF? An cub 3. 72 JONES, CHARIES '26 HOLT, BRENDA Band I,2,3,A: FHA I: Y-Teens 1,2: FN 2: Jr. Jaycee-etves 3: Texas Historians 3,4, JOHNSON, ANNETTE Russellville-AFH Club I, FHA I: EdisonfY-Teens 2: Sports Club 3, Sgt-at-Arms 3. KAISER, PATSY Speech Club I: Y-Teens I: Audio- Vtscal 2: Sports Club 2: U.S. His- tory 3, Jr. Jayceevetves 3: Student Ccuncil 3: Sr. Planning Board. KEITH, GORDON Audio-Visual l,25 Crafts Club l- Mechanical Drawing Club 2, U.S. History 35 Science Club 3. Unu- versity of Texas. KIMES, CAROL ANN Franklin High-Choir l,25 Edison- U.S. History 35 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3. SAC. KELLER, CAROLYN Y-Teens l,2,35 FHA l,25 Pepperevtes 2.3: Sports Club 2: FTA 3. T If KNOWLES, CATHLEEN FRANCES Speech Club ly FHA I5 Y-Teens 2,35 Pep gquad 2,3,45 FTA 2,35 Jr. Jaycee-ettes KELLER, GARY Hi-Y l,2,3, Pres, lp Parl. 3: Band l,2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres, 45 U.S. Hisvory 35 Paper Staff 3: Quill 8- Scroll 3,45 Jr. Jaycees 4. SWTSTC. KRALIK, MARTIN Jr. Athletic Club 25 Slide Rule 35 Foot- ball l,2,3,4. SAC. KEY, RONNIE Photography Club 35 Jr. Jaycees 3,4. KUMIN, HILLEL Audio-Visual l,25 Student Council 3,45 U.S. History 3,45 Slide Rule 35 NHS 3,4. Rice. That must have been a funny joke! Mary Lou Al- len laughs at Robert Riley's funny, but Ruben Briones smugly thinks of a better one. c 1 ff' - rf MQ KJ! H ' Wim v , 1' 3 Q l ' W ff. A '42 xp? : l 2, A N' I 1-' ' . -. l '31 R 'i' fl . ' 'K' 1 l, . .. . ... f KUNZ, LARRY 4 J ' ' A' fi Electric Shop I- Hi-Y 2' U.S. History , ' 3, Am Club af' Jr. James 4. sAc. 'I M . . S2 c . .E CNY . Rea at 'vs K 'bl' Q.: KUSENBERGER, CARMEN JOAN KUSENBERGER, CAROL JANE Y-Teens l,2, Trees 2- Per: Si af! Yfieeps I 2 Sz' at-Arrrs 2: FHA I: PeD 2,3,4, Sec. 4: D'-I Team 23-1 Sczcao 23,4 Q. 3, Pres. 4, Drill Tearn Asst. Ccnimander 3 Sr3Cr's Cuz: 3, Jr. Jaycee-ewes 3: lJ.S. History Ei I: FHA 2: Business Cleo 3, Treas FTA 3: Bcsness Club 3: Student Coun- 3: Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3: ILS. H story cil A. SWTSTC. 3: FTA 3: Student Courcil A, Ad- visory Board 4. SWTSTC. if 1 LAUGHLIN, ROBERT LAWLER, EARL Band I,2: Audio Visual 2' Sl-de Radio Club I, Vice-Pres. I: Band I,2,3,4: Rule 3: U.S, History 3. Science Club 3: Hi-Fi 4, St. Mary's University. It is apparent that Mr. Roy White has just shaken someone's honcl. Betty Jacobs sits and recovers, as Barbara Phillips and Marilyn Mangum wait and wonder if they may be the next victims. x s ,Rx 1.1 'Q I k v I LAKE, PAT Y-Teens I: Sports Club 2,3: FHA 4. LAWRENCE, BILLY Dayton FFA I,2: Photography Club I, Edison Hi-Y 3 Photography Club 3, VIC 4 Texas ALM. UN ir' YT' LA RO, DAVID Jr. Student Council I: Jr. NHS Ig NHS 3,4: Thrift Club i,2. Texas ALM. I . jk' if fri LEWIS, MARY ELIZABETH FHA I,2,3,4, Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Chaplain 4: Sports Club I, Re- porter I: Y-Teens I: Pep Squad 2,3,4, Chaplain 4: FTA 3,4, Pres. 4: Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3: Choralettes 4, Chaplain 4: Paper Staff 4, Ad- vertising Mgr. 4. Mary Hardin. LYKINS, ANNELLE Jr. NHS I: Y-Teens I,2, Sgt.-at-Arms I, Sec. 2: Student Council 2,A: Pep Squad 2,3,4, Drill Team 3,4, Commander 4: FHA 2, Sec. 2: Annual Staff 3,4, Ad- vertising Mgr, 4: Quill L Scroll 3,4: Business Club 3: Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3: U.S. History 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 3. Trinity. NJ' l f MACHTS, Al MANGUM, MARllYN Band l,2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2, FHA lg FN 2, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3, U.S. History 3 Business Club 3. SAC. MI DDLETON, NANCY Band l,2,3, Maiorette 2,35 Fresh- man Class Sec., Y-Teens l,2, Pres. lf FHA I, FTA 21 Speech Club 37 U.S. History 3,4, Thespians 4, An- nual Staff A, Asst. Ad. Mgr. 4, Senior Class Sec. Trinity. MILAM, PEGGY ANN Sports Club lg Glee Club l,2, Sec. I 1 , . . , 5 . y ettes 3. Concordia Lutheran College. MONAHAN, EDWARD Band L2: Jr. Jaycees 3,41 U.S. History 3. SAC. VlCe'PfeS, 21 Choir 2.3.4, Sec. 2, Treasl 4- Band l- US History 34 Jr Ja cee- at MQCRARY, BILLY GENE FHA 1,25 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,31 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3. Business College. MILLS, GEORGE Jr. E Club 1, Mechanical Drawing Club 2, U.S. History 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, Jr. Jaycees 4. SAC. 1 sl'-4 MIDDLETON, DEE FHA l,2, Y-Teens ly Jr. Jaycee- ettes 3, U.S. History 3,4. '75 Y MINGUS, PATSY lncarnate Word. Sylvia Thomas and Joyce Street work in the library during their study period. - l 'Tl llllllllllllllll tif MOORE, BRUCE SAC, NEUBAUER, EDWARD Hammond Football T, Baskevball l,2, Track l,2, Edison Baskelball 3, 4, Track 3. Texas A8.M. 'Z' w....p Momsev, Rosenr NI ...af DAVID MURRAY, TOM Hr-Y l,2,3, VicefPres. I, Safely Club I, Jr. E Club l, Foovball l,3, Basketball VIC 2,3, Audio4Visual 2, U.S. His- Pres l, Jr. Jaycee 4. SAC. l, Track l, VIC 3, Auto Club 3, IDA Tory 3,4. 4. Texas AEM. NONMACHER, MERRY LYNN Sports Club l, Y-Teens l,2, FHA l,2, Pep Squad 2,3,A, Drill Team 2,3,4, Jr. Jaycee-elves 3, FTA 3, U.S. Hisvor SWTSTC What to do. What to do! Olivia Pomeroy ond Mary Andree Tokoly confer with Mrs. Hewitt over c choice of colleges. If 1 is' .gi '1'L il: w 'T I .ll : QM: 'C all , I. T 1 Y3, an--.-J, 1 z'l at 4' I V I, 2,4- OLFERS, BETTY JANE Sporls Club l, Y-Teens l,2,3, FHA 2,4, Jr. Jaycee-ewes 3, FTA 4. Edivor 3, Quill 8. Scroll 3, Edison-Arv SAC. nual Staff 4, Senior Class Ednor 4, U.S. History 4, Quill 81 Scroll 4, Pres. 4. Trinily. ODOM, DOROTHY JEAN Spring Branch- Pep Squad 2,3, Annual Staff 2,3, Club Ediror 2, Senior Class 7 0'NAVE, MARGARET , Y'Teer's l,2, FHA l,2,A- U.S. Hs'cr, 3, 4, Jr, Jaycee-ewes 3, Cforalevves 4: Pep Squad 2,3,4, SAC. ,-Q f-'V 45 sd T7 0'NEIL, PAT Y-Teens 3, NHS 3,4, FTA 3, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3, U.S. History 3, Pep Squad 3. Trinity. NA 1-'I PENCE, LONNIE Football 1,25 Jr. E Club I, Chap- lain lg Track lf Sr. E Club 2. ORT, JACQUELINE FAYE Edgewood -Annual Stall l,2,3, Glee Club lg Photography lp Studertf Coun- cil l: Choraleers 27 Girls Octet 3g A'Cappella Choir 3, Edison--A'CappelIa Choir 4. Texas Tech. PHILLIPS, BARBARA FHA 1,25 Y-Teens l,2, Band l,2,3,4, FTA 2,31 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3, U.S. His- tory 3, NHS 3,4, Texas Historians 4. SAC. 4-' aa PINGREE, ADELE S orts Club If Pepperettes 2,35 FTA 3,41 D U.S. History 3. Trinity. OWINGS, JEANNETTE Y-Teens l,2, Vice-Pres. lg Jr, NHS l. Chaplain l: Freshman Class Reporter lp FHA 25 Student Council 25 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3, U.S. History 3,4, Business Club 35 FTA 3g Annual Staff 2,3,4, Asst. Advertising Mgr. 2, Subscription Mgr. 3, Organiza- tion Editor Ap Quill 8. Scroll 3,45 Paper Staff 3. SAC. PHILLIPS, JIM Jr. E Club l, Pres. If Football I,2,3,4, Track I, Basketball l,2, Sr. Athletic Club 2, Sec. 2, Hi-Y 2, Treas. 2, Sr. E Club 3,45 Jr. Jaycees 3,4. University of Texas. OWINGS, JEANNINE Student Council l,2,3,4, Reporter lr Jr. NHS lp Y-Teens l,2, Sgt.-at- Arms 25 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Sgt.-at- Arms 3, FHA 2, Treas. 2, Paper Staff 3,4, Exchange Editor 3, Sub- scription Mgr. 3,4, Annual Staff 3, Quill 8. Scroll 3,4, Reporter 45 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3, U.S. History 3: Senior Planning Board. SAC. Y v-- 1 PHILLIPS, MIKE Hi-Y l,2,3g Safety Club l. Bible Baptist College. Baylor Sellers, Betty Sims cmd Jim Hendrix look startled. Why? The bell iust rang, ond they're going up on the down stairs. Stampede! vu l '-7 POSTLEWATE, CHARlE5 Mechanical Drawing Club lp Industrial Arts Club 2, Jr. Jaycees 3, Photography Club 3, Texas ALM. POMEROY, OLIVIA Y-Teens l,2p Chaplain l,2g lr. NHS ly Pea Squad 2,3,4, Lt. 4g Drill Team 2,3,4g Texas Historians 2,3,4, Chaplain 4, FTA 2,3,Ag Jr, Jaycee- ettes 37 Annual Staff 4. SWTSTC Lk.-Q is-I 'Eff' RILEY, ROBERT ROCK, KAREN Audio-Visual l,2. SAC. FHA l,2p Sports Club lg Y-Teens l,3g FN, 2, Pep Squad 2,37 FTA 2,3, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 35 Student Council 4. SAC. Even some seniors can't learn ..... learn what, you say? Wayne Freiling and Claude Fest haven't learned the up from the down stairs. ,- v Mc' RAWLS, RAY REDDING, SANDRA AudiovVisual l,2,3,4. Texas A8-M. FTA l,2,3p FN l,2,3p Y-Teens 1,2 Sports Club lg Jr. Jaycee-ettes 2 Pep Squad 4, Sul Ross. 7-1 'Y 0 N ROTAN, GERALDINE FHA lp Sports Club lg Y'Teens 27 FN 2,3, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3, Business Club 35 Band 3,4. Durham's Business College. ROTAN, JIMMIE Jr, E Club ly Hi-Y l,2p Audio Visual 2,3,4g Science Club 3. SAATHOFF, KENNETH Fcctball l,2,3,4y J. E CI b I. , Basketball l 2,3g SI. Athlellic Cl,:l2Y gl' E Clbb 31 JV- Jaycees 3,4, Texas ASN. SANSOM, LEWIS Mechanical Drawing Club i,2, Hi- Y 2, Jr. Jaycees 3. SAC. ri' 3. SCHAREIN, LINDA Sports Club I, Y-Teens 1,25 FHA l,2, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3, U.S. History 3, FTA 3, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. SHELL, HENRY HANK Band l,2,3, Student Council 3, Jr. Jaycees 3, U.S. History 3,4 Vice-Pres. 3, Choir 3,4, ViceAPres. 4. Princeton University. 'X SHOEMAKER, BUTCH Mechanical Drawing I, lndustrial Arts 2, Jr. Jaycees 3, Photography Club 3. SAC. 'SQ' W-V SIMS, BETTY Y-Teens l,2, Band l,2, FHA l, FN 2,3,4: FTA 3,4, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3. University of Corpus Christi. ZW SCHREIBER, MARY FHA l,2, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Sports Club I, Student Council 2,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Drill Team 3,4, Annual Staff 2,3,4, Ad. Mgr. 3, Co-Editor 4, FTA 2,3, Sec. 3, Y-Teens 2, NHS 3,4, Quill 8. Scroll 3,4, Paper Staff 3, U.S. History 3, Jr. Jay- cee-ettes 3. SWTSTC. SELLERS, BAYLOR U.S. History 3,4. Howard Payne College. Qxs i'! SIMMONDS, SUE BETH SIMMONS WAYLAND , F , ,4, Jr. E Club , South Oak Cliff--Band l, Y-Teens l Historian I, Northeast-Band 2, FHA 2, letic Club 2,3, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Edison-Chorus 3, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Hi-Y 3, Jr. Jaycees 4, U.S History 3, A'Cappella Choir 4, Sr. E Club 4, Student Council 4. Choralettes 4. Baylor. Texas ASM. You can't mix business with pleasure, they soy, but Spark Editors Cynthia Croft and Mary Schreiber are trying to eat lunch as they compile the year- book. 'alT fx . 174, AWA . s 1 SLAUGHTER, DALE SNOWDEN, CAROL SONNIER LAGAY STAHL BILLY Football 1,37 Basketball lg Arhleric Travis-Press Club l,2, Treas. lg Busan eens l2 e 2 Ban Club 2, Jr Jaycees 3,45 Sr. E Club Club lg Popular Music 2,3, Sec. 2 n FTA 2 34 U S History 3 Soee 3, VlC 4, Sec. 4. University of naal Stall 2, Class Editor 2g Y-Teen Club 3 Thespians 4 Baylor Texas. Paper Bus. Mgr. 3: Jr. Jaycee-ewes Edisonf Pep Squad 4, I. 'Q ,-0 '27 STEELE, HAROLD STORM, JANET STREET JOYCE STRIBLING H R Y-Teens 2,35 Jr. Jaycee-elves 3, ar andale D ama Club l 2 FHA Scieme u l res l Au no Boy! These slories must really be something, especially when told by Mr. Bill White. Pat O'Neal and Pat Kaiser listen to these pearls of wisdom. I I .v-N... + , S ..,...i......... l . X + i1 do rj! TAYLOR, CONNIE TAYLOR, MICHAEL TETER, VIRGIL JR. THOMAS, SYLVIA Band l,2,3,4, Maiorette 2, Drum- Texas Historians I5 NHS 3,45 FTA 35 Safety Club l5 Audio-Visual 2, Photog- Y-Teens 25 Library Club 3,45 Busi- Ma,orette 3,45 Choral Club 15 Business Club 35 Science Club 3. Baylor. raohy Club 35 Annual 8. Paper Staff ness Club 35 U.S. History 35 Jr Speech Club l, Pres. I5 Y-Teens 2,35 FN 25 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 35 Stu- dent Council 4. SAC. Photographer 3,4. Jayceeettes 35 A'Cappella Choir 4 T7 TOKOLY, MARY ANDREE TOWNSEND, GARNETT PERRY, JR. TRIMMINGS, MARIE TURNER, HARVEY Y-Teens l,25 FTA 3,45 FN 25 Texas Band l,2,3,45 Thrift Club 15 Radio Club Y-Teens 1,25 FHA li -lV- J'3YC9e'e77eS 3: Football l,2,3,4i JV- E Club l: Sf Historians 35 Pep Squad 2,3,4, 25 Slide Rule 35 Audio-Visual 3, SAC. U.S. History 35 Pep Squad 3,45 Sr. Ad- Athletic Club 25 Sr. E Club 35 Hi Sgt.-at4Arrns 45 Business Club 35 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 35 Student Council 4. lncarnate Word. TURNER, JIMMY Roberts HighfBand 1, Pres. 15 Glade- water High-Band 2,35 Spanish Club 2,3, Pres. 35 Student Council 3. Florida Christian College. visory Board. University of Toronto. Y 3, Sec. 35 NHS 354, Vice-Pres 45 Jr. Jaycees 4. After leaving one of our Southern Assemblies, we see Katherine Cordova and Jima Leah Fancher walking very slowly to class. VAN DYKE, EDDIE Jr. E Club 'lg Football l,2,3,4, Cap- tain T, Basketball 2,3,4, Track 2,3: Sr. E Club 2,37 Hi-Y 3, Jr. Jaycees 47 Freshman Class Vice- Pres. Y WATSON, CONNIE LEA Page-Student Council l, Pres. lp Choir l, Sgt.-at-Arms lg Edison- FHA 2,35 Sports Club 3g A'Cap- pella Choir 4, Choraleftes A. .1 sb 'S' VENGHAUS, DAVID Band l,2,3. SAC. WATSON, JAMES KENNETH Football lp Spanish Club ly Jr. E Club lg Jr. Jaycees 3,4, Sec. 4, Texas His- torians 3,4g FTA 3,4, Vice-Pres. dp Stu- dent Council 3,4, Parl. 4, Junior Class Vice-Pres., Senior Class Pres. SWTSTC. Sometimes knowledge hurts! exclaims George Willoz as Charles Becker, Ralph Buller, and Mr. Hurtc direct mathematical knowledge into his . . . er . . . ah, brain? M., ,, up-gag-Q. ,A is ,A WALKER, JOE Jr. E Club lj Mechanical Drawing Club 2. SAC. WALDROP, JOYCE Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Treas. l, Vice4Pres, 2, Sec, 3, FHA l, Reporter lg Band l,2,3, Treas, 2, FN 2, FTA 2,3,4, Jr. Jaycee- eftes 3. Southwestern University. WEGNER, ERVIN Jr. E Club lg Football lg Trac l. Texas A8iM. WEAVER, NANCY EDITH Band l,2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Y-Teens l,2, FHA lp FTA 2,3,4p FN 27 Texas Historians 3,45 Science Club 3, Sec. 3, Thespians 4. SAC. 11: '95 WELCH, KATHERINE FHA l,2,3,4, Sports Club lg Y-Teens 2, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3. Howard Payne. 1'- WENDEL, BARBARA Y-Teens l,2p FN 2,3,4, Sgt-at-Arms 3, Sec. dp Pep Squad 2,3,4p Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3g NHS 3,A, Sec. A, lncarnate Word. 71 WICKLIFFE, WANDA Y-Teens l,2p FHA l,2,3g Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3. Sul Ross, iff, WILCOX, MARYLAND WILLIAMS, NANCY WILLOZ, GEORGE YOAST CAROLYN Y-Teens 2,3g Jr. Jayceerettes Audio-Visual l,2,3,-4: Hi-Y 1,21 Business FH I 2 Y Teens l 2 Band l 2 3 A Club 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 37 FTA 3g Slide .Ir Jaycee ettes 3 U S Histor Rule 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, UCLA. Club 3 Trin ty H ZUROVEC, DAVID lt's cppcirent that this picture is posed cl Edisonites know there isnt that much studying be tween classes! ,4 , ACTIVITIES Senior P I a n n i n g Board members gather to discuss the activities for senior functions. tnsquwa Not that they're proud or anything! S e n io r girls make a habit of fIashing senior rings, the symbol of that last eventful year. S e n i o r picture - signing, dancing, and snacking were the elements of the first senior party of the year held in the gym. ,V si, A Rf: 4 l x -'c . Forest Hills Country Club was filled with Edison seniors May 5, as 1958 graduates enjoy the Senior Banquet. Seniors with stars in their eyes the night of the Senior Prom ot the Hilton Hotel May 2. Gathering for the last time before graduation, seniors enioy a day of fun and frolic on the senior picnic. ,,.s :fu 'r fflil' ' 'Q fir? lb.:--',,'. '41 si-4 'l-5'--if' if , v'!6a'2' wh? 85 V 1 f, K? SALLITATORIAN Noel Evans VALEDICTORIAN Uyulifia J-Iuwll Cynthia Huxoll ss Ralph Buller Natnonal Mernt Fmalust Second Place Jeanne C'-'nn'n9hUm Interscholastnc League Natnonal Merut Fnnallst Shde Rule Comes, Noel Evans Charles Becker Annual Bausch and Second Place research Lomb Honorary Science paper Texas Jumor Award Outstandmg Academy of Science Scuence Student of 1958 Graduatnng Class Conme Taylor DAR Award Nancy Mlddleton Teena Texas flnalust Speech Scholarshlp to Trlmty Umverslty Jean Black Teena Texas fmallst ivri if ,. . . . do PF ly if . me OR Pictured are the Junior Class officers, Yvonne Fisher, sergeant-at-arms, Wal- ter Shockey, chaplain, Ellen Ann Nutt, parliamentarian, Richard Jones, ser- geant-at-armsp Amy Jo Hodges, treas- urer, Johnny Dalton, vice-president, Judi Wilke, secretary, and Ronnie Rivas, president. 011555 '2r----- 4---U xr -, , :if'--f-'1+--- - W 1 Mll5 ' X 5.1 1Qn---Q--uw-' K N 'f f ,'x 14:-'-4f-4:--',f--W I- 'ir':eln---'V I -1 irsv:1w:- r- 1'-11': lSM'ffZ ' j'7ll' -r'1:Nff w'z' '1r-'15 ' t A '-1l 1nl.' sA'. 11nIr-:nn-Q51 !n-'wllr-1 -' 1' -x -1l'1 ---- 1'--rf ..---2, -- 'g I 'i2--. ,- lllllun 4444444 44444444 - 44444444 JJAJJAJJI 444444444 A44444' , 1444: IA44 1:44 Ill! llll null llll llll llnl llnl Ill! 444 444 444 All 4 +411 5 ,x .VN if '41 '- 9 VXR . 5 Q .F xy , CJ M' P7 . 9 ,-, . wwf' K, . ,,ar,,s - 4, ' G 1 ' , ,Q ' ' 1g N yr A , 4 ef du'- fi 91 qu., Anderson, JayDean T-ol qw-gp Absher, Jecln Adkins, Carrilee AUSYJYL Vifginic Ayala, Leonor i WS 9 AL , Fascinated by some biology exhibits are Charles Cockrell, ' Jay Anderson, and Jimmie Benson. T7 Bain, Eugene Bell, Judy Bennett, Rita Benson, Ji o L.. ie . + I .. Beyer, Rosalie Bird, Ronald I-wbi Mir' nuff Avery, David Bell, Trina I . A -. ,, nv X All F lil .F , l AS ,r ...H , Benavides, Josie Benavides, Paul Black, David '-f ?' ef 1 ff Bolton, Sharon Bush, Martha T7 q-.4-r iw-4 c L5 v W he x, Butler, Betty Calderon, Priscilla Casey, Mike Cason, Tommy 4 , ' if 5, J ill!! X li Horace Martinez. Borchers, Bobby Board, Mildred Briggs, Harold Browne, Barbara .f-3,2 1 ' 15 if f. , 1.1 . ,g , M if' gfxfil 1 A - si 11 ,mf - 53 iff - 1 if J 'Qs -' ' 1 QE ' x '- 2 is , V ' I 2 , ,J , 5 -.,4s , 7. N x 7 Getting a drink are Jimmy Robinson, Carol Stead, anc fx '8,y 'E A 4l7vf7,1 Copenhaver, Linda ' 1 Cornell, Catherine . Ca ntu, Josie 1 fi Carmack, Pat Carroll, Velma fn B Cortese, Alex .rf , A, an YZ? 1 I 6 I L 5 Re xg Crane, John Cozarf, Gary Cfcpps, Jeannetie Crawford, Annie Dalton, Johnny Dean, Dorothy a Dixon, Bryan Nl' v'-v vw. 17' Y X-J 5 fr A X BA if 7 I f f f 'vw E' qw' fa Here we see Ronnie Gardner, Bryan Dixon, Gwen Ewing, and Sharon Finley on their way to class. 1' - X . ,U , 'J A 5 U .fr .... il N A,- -ff V' fu - K ,J r Q ff 4- -,Li X KNN Xa . A, f N ' J' Deike, Carolyn i 'N A Denton, Samuel ' V ix 'fr Dyess, Pat Esparza, Jesse 1 ' 3-4 ' r Everitt, J. F. 5 N! Ewing, Gwen I . M 5 l. Dorbandt, Bill Drumm, Peggy Fairchild, Penny Y' N. I 5 ,fs J ,A J ,'v NWI f-sy. . fl Finley, Sharon 'x 1, f ' Farris, Kathie Felty, Sara Lou Forss, Rosa Lee Y7 5 dv' 1:7 u 5 f A 9 I Frizzell, Lynnette Gard ner, Ronnie Giese, Geraldine .f N, 'T 01 ar-qs, rid, YN--rf Jn.. Hamilton, Ru 5 l new , ,y jjg i Fisher, Yvonne Forrest, Pat Garza, Ruth - l . . : ' if ' is K U e 2 Just before finals, Douglas Hill, Ruby Hamilton, and , Leroy James go to the library to get in some last minute ' if studying. v-A il ffl, F Q Q' Garrison, Sherry Gerber, Gordon f' , by Ann Hldclges, Amy Jo Hopkins, Beverly 1 yi I Herlong, Effie I U i i we- T' 4' 1 McCampbell, Vicky Layton, Sandra Lynch, Juanita Long, Orene Nd T57 gp 1--v, -q-f-' Little, Kay Lewis, David Kosub, Carol 4v'w5. sf x V I I i Kurka, Danny Kumin, Elisha Jones, Rosalie at Q' Q4 '7 L-JN Y V1 'if AA Studying for a test are Vicky McCampbell, Dennis Miller, Danny Kurka, and Sandra Moore. 101 4' Y 'Y' N C, 3 Koppa, Twyla Kirchoff, Darleen Jones, Richard James, Leroy Hudson, Bobbie X 'nj 1 w-17 . 1 ' Jaroszewski, Wayne 'J f-Q ups iff ? McDaniel, Linda Miller, Dennis ,-1:-r-., F ga -'D + I Mitchell, Linda Monahan, Edana Moore, Don Mangum, Byron X3 f P - Mangum, Patsy T Mattke, Helen Miller, Bea Montgomery, Daphne - , 9 'YV' 3 ,Q X -:Q K 1 JlI.'5 lFSfIxkXx - Patsy Sanders wonders what the important call could be that Judi Wilke is making during school, Moore, Sandra Q44 f' M s..- Morris, Edward Montgomery, Porter Moody, Tom Moses, LaVonne Murray, BUF'-DCVU fx! -x gg 190 9 5 Ofte, Shirley 'a-, 'ld Noah, Roy Nutt, Ellen Ann Owen, Jackie Padgeft, Delores Porter, Pat Richardson, Edward x 861 - Ranzou Ruby Reynolds, Eddie Rioias Joe Paf Porter, Howard Schramm, and Dale Lawler check their class assignmenis between periods Rlvas Ronnie Hr? Rogers Becky ? MF, Rogers Vernon J io. , A J Q 4 'P 'E 5 4 f r r- Y lr' V R. Ringland, Edward Sachs, Marci: N s'A,-, ' f ' Sachs, Stuart Schmidt, Madeline W ' iv , l 1 1 A 4 X J Schramm Howard Schumann Leslie E' Sapp, Darlene Sanders, Patsy Scarborough, Dan hr- , 'I Miss Boyce shows Charles Prather, Eddie Reynolds, and Mary Ellen Rioias a perfect test paper. 5 I r Sivekl Gladys Smith, Barbara Sowell, Tommy l '- 1 S ' e 4 Snow, Carlos Y Scarborough, Leno Sewall, Judy A if Shockett, Beth Sides, Gloria Stanford, Winnie ii' Stark, Bobbye Taylor, Betty L-1 Wm Stark, Johnny Stead, Carol no C? Stern, Mildred Tampke, Carol Arm Thompson, John W Us gf- u...o- ' f K' X TY. If H ,. .,A.5,- A S7 l'l'llA Q. Q hr, V , , X lo Vo 4 N' 5 , lb' x fg' f U tfll l if A if 1 - 1 . . . ' Nancy Wlllsams, Chrls Wallace, and Betty Taylor help ' run off tests on the mimeograph machine. .xv ll X ' X ,QQ Taylor, Darrell Thompson, Karion Teague, Pat Thompson, Linda D e f Thompson, Nash Tope, Maevonne Villarreal, Henry Voges, Gloria 5, 5431 6,9 -Q...-of 'Ui W' I, .T jf y Vasques, Yolanda iff Y' 2' Wallis, Chris l 9 Walker, Barbara WClll49Y, Bcfbufc Jean Whitehead, Pat 'flak 'L jf K' ,ff n A 1 T W 1 , filf S S Look out for on explosion as Alfred Villarreal, Bobbye Stark, Nash Thompson, and Betty Witt are shown mix- ing chemicals. diim Wilke, Judy Williamson,M9lVif1 Wolff, Janice Wyatt, John Younger, Betty Yantis, Judy N0 -qv-any Watson, Jean Ann Wehmeyer, Bob Winkler, Jackie Y' Witt, Betty Zimmerman, Donna ,Q MCJRE Pictured are Sophomore Class officers, Connie Clark, secretary, Jack Hard- wick, vice-president, Mary Louise Du- i h . we. .ss bose, 1 r e a s u r e r, and Dee Keller, is f g president. ,, . ' '4-Ju Y ? Qi I S'p I s ,. is x- 1' -v. as K. 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VL r 'N s x 7' A NY A Bayer, Libbie Benavides, Viola Danny Kurka, Marilyn Wiedeman, and Rose Anne Looney industriously work on a Student Council paper ss' A' i i I A Baker, Velma Bigley, Rita 43 at . -ir A -Q-7 Black, Gary I L X If Bond, Mary Brig6s,EhpvJon Brooks, Jeritynn Brown, Carolyn .I ez-zu tg' A af N n QF I Looks like an interesting conversation, as Mike Mur- phy and Loretta McGehee talk things over before H 2 i 1 ff, ,Wg ' X I Chronster, James Clark, Morris M i Don Cadden, Olivia Calvert, Gary Casey, Tommy 'V' 'C 3 I A. Cherry, Charlcie Conrey, Richard '. x 'z Q 5 Clark, Connie Cornevt, Mary Jo f, I A A A , ,f J! v 1' Cumberledge, Barbara Cummins, Jimmy Cunningham, Ann Darling, Bill Davis, Guy Day, Debbie y fbi fJNf' - T' , 1,7 1, ,f .V Day, Janie' 1 yr, Dechert, Jerry Dess, Betty Jo l xv :nfl N.. l ,ll Ax. , 1 ' X 'I' .4' 'x lv X. Helen Peche and Sam Morgan are looking af the ball for the firsf football game. The Edison Bears car I ried that ball a long way all ihrough the football Dennis, Jimmy Dubose, Mary Louise 4 B -- ' 1. - ,-+2-Q f' Y -. l I Q . 1 :iii l 'f Fey, Wilford Dupree, Gloria Eckhardt, Shirley Eddy, Calvin Farrar, Bill 5 ffl, L, Don Cloninger is shown buying Dr. Peppers for Edris Tschiedel and Betty Jo Dess. 4 I 1 r Floyd, Louise Frcley, Bill Frost, Danny S., -J ig is V X ' V! 1 Fleming, Archie ,,'t,'v . Fleming, Paul Flores, Ross D gf,- 4 - X .wh ', sz' ' - F' Q Fordham, Pat Forester, Evelyn Frye, Don Ginsberg, Esther Griffin, Jo J 105 Hall Sharon Hamilton James HCYTWPYON. Harbin, Nita Hardwick, Jack -ff Kaihy Hillburn Robert Henderson cmd Roselyn Franka are going over some material before a Test It must be a rough exam. Ingram, Nick Katz, Clifford James, Joan Kellegg, Ray GA? -i a Ky 4- F 4 ., 5- ' I .' x , V , ,, is X Kreps, Joe Krisch, .lo Ann Lange, Mary Langworthy, Diane Lawler, Dale 4' ' I' l , 'g , 2- ' 30 3 rg 'K , , A , W, f 'a D Leatherland, James ,V I X, W, . 1 f ,Vx-,. 3' i 3.-v A L L 2' x 5 W.. 5, - ..:'g7 . , f 4' in ai M 'Hier in it ' Q Q, Debbie Day, Ken Cornett, and Bill Farrar should at- L 1 tend some of their classes instead of just looking up I A t ai the sky. Some people! 'L' Leatherland, Paul Lee, Jo Ann .mth Q 'Q' ,, A ' od I 'wi - 5 'T7 1 ! Levy, Laverne Lightcap, Sally Lilly, Greg Nl Looney, Roseanne Maqeje, aldune Markworthy, Vernon Massle, Karen . if McDowell, Betty 5 'C7 7 'IO8 McGehee, Loretto McGowen Benny McLcrty Judy Q I 2 r A Meyers, Joe Migl, Ono f in 4. 1 X JI f Mollgocrd, Dennis Morris, James McMunn Vicki Meeks, Bobby f I u Jr' 1 3 ,. I It looks os though Joe Polfreymcn, Gerald Peese I and Mrs. Bcuiley ore having it out. I wonder who will be the victor? Miller, Lindo l Moody, Robert Morgcn, Sum Moseley, Sondra Mudd, Betty Jean Mullen, l-Ofefla Murphy, Mike vi Murray, Joan Nelson, Lois Niles, Shirley O'Nave, Bill O'Neal, Peggy l uv- 5 5 A 4 ' re Q I You see all sorts ,of phenomena in the halls of E. H. S. James Riley prepares to open the cabinet A for Gary Smith and Janet Sansom to take a peek. ' 1 x a . 1 if J il!! Payne, Rene Pence, Connie FQQ I Pence, Vickie 'sd Samui f . Owen, Joey t , 'o 'y X at Y' Pack, Linda Palfreyman, Joe 4 g i Peche, Helen Peese, Gerald Pendley, Wesley Pierce, Evelyn Pieters, Billy HBR 'Y' , 3 fi 109 Polvado, Virginia Potter, Lula Mae Power, Larry Ramsey, Jewel Reeder, David 9 nf J Rees, Cherry arhvdlab-f:L4A,jij?kEiff 5 1 l77'.:lf 'Pr X4 . it ,. 721.5353 25555 Q is , Q f s--'-'7 V ,,5gBJEs?3,'3. X ss-J 2 wi? 432 Etjflfj V -4 .YJ ff i. , XJ lf. -. ii lt is as harmless as a kitten, announces Velma Baker to Jerilynn Brooks and Jeannie Bair. Having blgought hell racTon for biology, Velma proudly 'ff l' ' . Reeve, Wayne Richardson, Ann S owsl O e glr S Y X Ml QQ, ,N 'A' ' xg by ,, 't-' W -2 .. il f id X N ll. ,nw Riley, James Robinson, Charles Rothe, Christine l Roy, Bill Russell, Sandra Sachs, Sheree Scnsom, Janet Schaefer, Georgia Lee 110 v' X7 Ai..-7 'N-! i , ,sd '1 I Schmid, Mary Ann Schmidt, Maxine Schneiderm, Garland Schreck, Judy Schwarz, Sherwood y ' of , , , Q vb N Sechriest, Donna 4 its '- I ,l A 'hx Lessons in driving? No, iust how to use a standard ,A 6 .1 A ,. lr shift. Do you suppose Nick Ingram is teaching these it fi I ,Ek .jf misses? Diane Langworthy and Judy Mclarty listen if -li'- A -J I 'J J -' I . eager Y Shaner, Mary Elizabeth Singleton, Frances 3. I 1--7 V 'V I K X, FLEA .1 'A . S 1 Skinner, Juanita i Smith, Gary Smith, Leroy Smith, Maxie Nell Sollock, Jeannine Sorrels, Pom Sparrow, Jerry Sparrow, Terry sp- 1-t sl'-if Stenberg, Frances Suttle, Janelle Stowe, JO ADH Switzer, Larry '48 3- sa --19 7' 1 J -Q., f Thomas, Barbara l Q 4 54 If xx V 1 1 Swafford, Mark Strauch, Cynthia l I. 5 , iff e faiali fjw ' ,T , I 5, it Ll Sputnik sails over Edison! Otto Migl explains exactly how the satellite operates to Patricia Ann McHill and Ann Cunningham. Thompson, Jim X - Q ,gi as J iw , N' . savvy T -,' 4' --f Q A M5 fu I, 'Fl Afvz: nl ,LJ Townsend, David Trammell, Kay Tschiedel, Edrii I Tucker, Gerald Usher, Marcia Wallace, Sandra Ward, Jim Welge, Wayne ig f' K' White, Marjean Books! Books! It isn't that the books are so thick, the sophomores are iusf naturally cheerful. They are James Morris, Dee Keller, and Mary Ann Schmid. I 5 J I Wiesner, James Williams V-'-1. 4? , Claudia , Q Williams, Jeannie A 9 ...Q Williams, Lee M- -J 'U 5. ,,,, A v Willmdnn, Bobby Winn, Jeanie Wiedemar, Marilyn Wooten, Palsy Y Wright, Jerry 11 J , 5 . I i ' P. HQESHMB-N Pictured are the Freshman Class officers, Barbara Burris, presidentp Martin Hendrix, vice-president: Jo Beth O'Toole, treasurerp and Phyllis Kesei, secretary. Arnold, Pamela Appleberry, Miles APPlebYf LCVVY V J .i r' , 15 1 f lf Q 1 I i Beeson, Bill i I B .... -, 1 Bennett, Marie Irene Carlson and Janet Brown practice typing. 'SP hm 7-Q Blerlin, Eldon as-711, Bode, Larry Botts, Ronald l 'I6 Bourland, Patricia Buyers, Johnny l X!! f xltx 1 Barr, Robbie QQ Bennett, James Beavers, Jimmy 9 Bolton, Anne Brown, Janet 8 T' BI'OWl'l. Patrick Brown, Sandra Bryant Gwyn Burris' Barbara . Q Busby, Larry 1 Bushell, John Callahan. Bcfburu Jo Ann Steitle, William Richter, and Kathryn Calvert wait Calvert, Kathryn Campbell, Bob Casper, Charles in line for lunch. L s A fi , 'Q' l I Carlson, Irene 3 L .- itil ' Cdvin, Douglas Cheshire, Shirley Carter, Patricia f '7 Choate Marian H7 Chrcme Calvm Clyne, Johnny 'AWK Q! Eff! an -, as nn.. . an gh Uh. az .- fg., qu by an ln- B .nv sn- l 5' i U sm I-has I sn A-A 5 1 -f may 1559. I PYP' ' rv, , I - 'mf , ' nl 135 up ,!,Z, William Maihis schedule B I ' 1 . Coleman, James or 7 xr'-in K 4 JL, check the football f Du ' ', Sw ' lx, Tx' f ' 1 A f I .r 1- ,. If I De Looch, Carolyn Ducote, James Griffin, Ann Griffis, Ty Guido, FTGNCGS Hull Honkinson, Wyatt Harper, Chrisline Harvey, Mary Ann Han Q li iiifm Jack Jones, Ronnie Keenum, and Glenda Hipp check the school calendar. Hill, . 5 ' P ' W.: i1'.,.i'3, 1 , ,J I, , , , .. r V Hipp, Glenda f HOU 120 Hoffman, Jamie Holi, Judy Han Lahtinen, Eddie Lambkin, Billy Lane, Mary Lou Q. U Lupien, Sue 5 f Lynch, James U, Mathis, William Mcssie, Tommy 'I 22 l Jimmy Phillips, Betty Gibson, and John Bushell study together. ' M rw-9 4 Q A Medlock, Patsy Mielke, PGYSY Lanier, Nedra Lykins, Kathy l Magee, Jan ,f sw, e 'Trw' Mason, Judy Q9 0-4 Mitchell J R 'xi Moore, Linda Moore, Orvis Moore, Sharon Moseley, Linda 'T' Nicholson, Glenda Q' Olfers Gloria Patrick Patricia L A Parrish, Gloria Calvin Chrane, Patricia Carter, Sherrie Stalbird, and Eddie Lahtinen wait for Mr. Burgess. Peters, Joyce Phillips, Jim Nye Betty Jo 7-Q 196 Y' ff' , Palfreyman Gail '9 ' M, Pierce Joan 'l 23 6 1 x kr 2 4? l .v V' 1,1 5 O'Toole, Jo Beth f 1 I A ds sv? Potter, Audrey Redding, Patricia Renfro, Morthc 9 S ei f Rose, Gary if. 3,5 4 ' f r t I ' ff 1 Ryan, Gordon 124 Saroz, Regina ,X ,J-. f Sellers, Jeanie Shussler, William Smith, Bill Snider, Mike 9 5Cl'1V0f'f1m, ROY 5Cl'1Ulf JOY Schutter, David Kathy Lykins, Donald Burrer, Phyliss Harris, and Joyce Wingert gather at the bicycle racks, ,cs i 5 ' 1 Al ,. f .ff ,R I A L , n f, Jf ' , if-gr 'D 112,-9 . 1- 'fr' , ., H 5 5. Spengler, Charles Sproul, Connie Sheppard, David f ' i Sivek, Eddie Smith, Sandy Stalbird Sherrie 125 Starosfa, Elizabeth Steille, .lo Ann SYOVY, EVHSSY Slfecff Sullivan, Mary P , ' ,fl - , ll Q ll I lgflif ,I i' , lily -H 1, , Jil, A' ' M 'Li v x Thompson, Sandra A -r l 'T' Carolyn Kuhlmcln, S for Sputnik. Tomerlin, Dianna v- Van Kleef, Sandra -' , fl li ' if X 126 Vauler, Jimmie 5 Phyllis Harris, and Steve Kovacs look Villarreal, Sylvia Thoma Thom K . Trevi! A Vizza, Puctured are the Eughth Grade officers Jimmy Farrar president Ann Jackson secretary Ronme Stnegler vnce pres: dent and Susan Carroll treasurer 1 I I 1 ' I 1 - 5 'L .1 ra -M' ..,,.-hx.. 3, I W' N ' fix - -Q iv X . ,Rss-N--M -W., WN, A ..... ,X ,- ll Allnson Alluson Ashe Bully Austin, l-lm-lc IS 1? Bndwell Jackie Brown, Letha 41 1'4 1 Bankhead, Joyce A J fx? f V Mary 'tw - . A rj l A - 5 3 v Q ' 5 .la '1 Boazeman, Ray Bothe, Bill 5 4. - Q Q- - ...J L M P' I 'R 1 sr I , Bush, Kay Sheri Garland, Donita Darnell, Billy Campbell, and Kent Bordon take time out to read the Bear Tracks. Fir 'Y w-ff N., '12, ,ao . 0 ,' Bennett, Davey Bryant, Patricia vt X., '17 Campbell, Sandra Carmack, Wayne Carroll, Susan Cornett, Art 5 a S I A f Cotner, Janie Covalesky, Jo Ann Crapps, Bruce Cromer, Leon A ard Cummins Douglas Darby A C Darnell Domta Dqrvequx Joe Q' 1 ' 5 Day Billy Dennis Sara Dolle Melanie Dorbandt Judy Doss, Margaret Agnes Reed is busy teaching Robert Sheff how to play the piano. hr, gl 4' f f Dozier, Melanie Ducote, Barbara Duecker, Sharon Dvorak, Dennis Q 'T fs ' ' . fl -, f P u rl 4 Q X 9 ' f S 1 V Eckharclt, Clefus Enlow, Rodney Evans, Mary Evans Wayne Nr' Tia-f .,. 6- ' f . l 7 X 1 N X 1 Farrar, Jimmy Ferguson, Shirley Fleming, Carol Plum, Wayne Q 'Q Y ' N x 1 , vf ,J . 5 Q , - , A s i :Q V 5 . Z . 5 in , av X , an E if V wr N D, , I 1 Ford, Virginia Fountoin, Virginia Gabriel, Garon Garland Sheri i l A ! . 7 ' X I Garetson, Robert Working on a science experiment are Bobbie Ann Gaustad, George Tehas, and Carolyn Bromley. v Gaustad, Bobbie Ann Gibson, John Gibson, Susanna Griffin, Helen wif! ,, f.-Q '-'Af' f f'Z i ,f ,, . fi X 11 lx ,.. ,,fs- , . . , Grant, Mike Haeglin, Charlene N Hdfnef, JCYTVCS Hcldy, KCY sv. YTS- , if 5 li Q f A ,fsoecsf Hancock, Becky Hardt, Karen Harvey, Bill Herlong, Carolyn V. ,.,.,., -.--' ' , . Q ' Hill, Rocky Jackson, Ann Keller, Jane Kerr, Elaine Key, Janice Richard Cochram, Leroy Metze, and Sammy Vaughn leave the gym on their way to class. 1 .- J ,gf V. 7- Knowles, Janetie Knowlton, Donna Knueper, Joyce Koons, Shirlene .v-, Q-'Y NJ' as 'mfg J' Kunz, Melba Lohtinen, Larry Lane, Jean Lamp, Frankie .sy f ha . '- Lawler, Mildred Long, Suzanne Lukcr, Joyce - - Ls.: ii 'V W4 ,nnn Luker, Lois 1 Lucas, Alfa Mann, Jerry Martin, Lynda Martin, Marilyn M- Carmack. Mattoz, Sheila , X Mr. Greer counsels with Allison Allison and Wayne rex Z Maulding, Jean McCampbell, Loren McFarland, Susan Meeks, Diane Meyers, Anna Marie Miller, Cathy alxfl Mohler, Mary Alice Morgan, Lynn Nelson, Betty f 'Nul- Moore, Janet Newman, Bill Nikolatos, Connie QQ! '-tv N0 'm0Che f J0l'm NOSSCIl. lefllli'-1 Nye, Barbara O'Nave, Lorraine I Pence, Lloyd Kathy Miller, Alta Lee Lucas, and Sandra Porter view the bulletin board. W 5-P Q! or Perez, Mary Peters, Peggy Pfeiffer, Skipper Porter, Sandra Ya, sn' '47-Rf f Porter, Sandra Lee Reed, Agnes Reed, Penny Roberts, Joe L , , 'e it A 'luv' 1 ' . - 5 f W si ' i 7 Rochon, James Romanek, Mary Ann Romell, Peter Ricketts, Roger -U vs - .. ,, h. ll 'n R: I' 1 , - , ! Rylander, Jimmy San Miguel, Connie Schwarz, David Sells, Frances q-v' Sieber, Mimi Singleton, Pamela Douglas Cummins assists Susan Carroll and Melanie Dolle in getting a drink. Sommers, Robin Spacek, Betty Spaulding, Beverly Stahl, Sandra . ,r . ,cl at . A , :,. - . , A 0 S, I' ig ,, . f-. f i at 4' 4 sf A ffitfel 4... Stiegler, Ronnie Stenberg, Joe Stover, Jeannie Strawn, Kenny Sundborg Audy Tucker Cecelia Turner, David Valdez, Marie FG? Vaughn, Helen Villarreal, Yolanda Wicker, Carl Wolfghghll Lou Ann Wong, Janill Wyatt, Sarah Beth Janie Cotner, Suzanne DeShon, Roy Lake, and Skipper Pfeiffer get their books before going to class. Pictured are the Seventh Grade Class officers, Barbara Bernhard, president, Mario Moralez, treasurer, Mary Lou Lloyd, vice-president, and Jewel Elwell, secretary. l 1. 9228311- Ks , , X 'Q - '---..- 1 . , , L 4 . 1 '..f .. -:rg mv ' v ,Z v. v 'H IL f fn 1 ff ar ' 1 in W 1 l lf, ' ,J 1 4 Allen John ns 4? 5-f Aushn Gladys Anderson Lynette Arnold Gen Baker Charles Bates Susan Barr Tommy 'S' IH, Benner? Mary Bernhard Barbara Bessel? Eber Blank Sharon Edison boys do prove to be perfect gentlemen, says Conme Fleldmg and Barbara Dnxon, as John Allen opens the door on the way to lunch ff Browne Davnd Calk June Brown Tommy Lynn Cason Johnny , l' A .X Q' ' 'B A , Y ' H It L li, .J - 4 . U' fl Y A Q fl 'X , lpsfijr . , he ma y l ' Q LJ . ' B y A fl . 'gy if f he f ff I - N I x A I A ' Cleland Barbara Crane Don Davns S Eddleman Robert P Evans James nf?- Cleland Carol ov- '5 Crumley Jean Cudd Carol 1 ,gg-' S-ig S., Coonradt Maxme Davis Jay uzanne De La Cruz Danny Dillard Marllyn Dnxon Barbara On the snsnde cudutoruum steps are Beth West Judy Fredernck Gladys Austm and Karen Sue Rust watchnng a school assembly Elwell Jewel Evans Richard Y X? 1 , A . ' K I ll A ' V It J 1, :ff K . 'ff ., v Q 'A 1 l' A as ' 4 . U v V , . , , 4' ' ' c , I . S J h 'H Z f x , ' A 4? 1 l bw! . I ' 21 V gf! A , U I Q' J lr, 1' g ,L y ' V .4 , ,M w J l , :. ...Y .,,. ' Q ' V ' A L5 s x . 4 L, 4 of ' . 4 Y T? I' -. 3. X YY 'Fx , .. 1 1 ,, 4, Fain, Sharon Fielding, Connie Fincke, Gail 2 i if? we-9 il Frederick, Judy Fritz, Donald Gaertner, Virginia Gambie, Tommy 'fb N c-3 X V rx if ff f ' W ff Gibson, Ricky Glass, Pamela Granato, George Griffis, Pam Goodwin, Sandra Carol Gibson, Buck Bichsel, and Paula Jacoby seem to enjoy studying. Seventh grade lessons seem to be harder than they expect. - Q X, E-1' Harris, Kenny X0 ' 1 Goss, Jimmy Hilburn, Pam 'x Hill, Cliff Holden, L ' . Hutchinson Penny Jacoby Paula Jones Lynda I ,Aa eslie Hubble, Cathie ' uv Key Paula 'AH Klelnschmldt Lughicap Manlyn it Lloyd Mary Lou 4 Qi P I llndd Knapuck Sandra Kohleffel Darls Lneb Florence 5- .na George Granato Robm Moore and Lorruston Turner con fer wlth Mr Few over fhe permits to go home for lunch Lnvmgston E 1 'Q Q SP M I ts' Zin! Mansell Kitty L , l , L Q 1 mx-I , ' I , ' V S ' Q 4 H f l F fy ' yl,re ' +2 L - m y 0 5 X , Q A CL' ' M Q l . ' l '. l ' 1 Q. ' I V ff! - I . Q. vl Y . . I 'J' '5-Y ' I .sw Y , - A fl' W f i.5 . l-1 -5 'N . 41.1 .- of l ,il , L L I I Si ,Y , V L ' l I w 1, , L 7 E V if , frj1v,.Qli1' A ' ' 4' IFKA ' 5 4 ix X . , M 44 1' J 4 71 McCollister, Marion I 451 Ln , ..- X 4:3 o .S f ll ill lg 1 . Pangfee, Arthur N ss. Y'-5 H McMillon, James Mullins, ldaberyl . ,N 4 .5 .- 1 -- Q .- ,gig h I V lfgrll N I J 5 Tv' F5 , ' 8 ' f ! Ranzau, Clarence Roseman, Janet Rucker, Mary i--w - ,N '-.-14 ef ' WS f - f f 'lf sl I Ross, Harold Rust, Karen Sue Salzman, Billy Scarborough, Douglas l Sv E' Scharein, Alice I -ef fs. Stover, Jill I Hight Flexman, Pam Hillburn, and Mario Morales all agree that friendliness prevails at old Edison High. Shoop, Gail s l Siroman, Bi N ,tsp W' Ily 4' Smylse Patrncna Ann Warner Lmda 1 2 i Worthlngton Leia Yoasv, Kerry Sutfle Lunda Vlck Gull tr 'ii I ,. Webb Howard WelCl1 Jimmy West Beth 1 Y? Wulluamson Carolyn Wnllnams Make Gen Arnold Susan Bates and Leslue Holden seem to enloy wamng forthe bell to rung after a long exhaushng hour of physical ed mn I .0 ww 1 5 Yanhs Spencer ff We X Zowarka, John I4 cena 5 'J 5 3 U . X I - K, Q 5 I -gl Q ' r p ' ' . j -V ., 4. , ,, V, It I V 1, L' Q. Q f l ot, wa-1,2 F .. 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' -. -izfai -1 '-'ST-'r :f 7f-Y 27: -'avi-,-au GJ '4'a11f1.1 :- .:'-.- - - a - . mf- . ucv .--:'.-. -,I X' - ' I.. 1.-' Z. - : . :'f 125: ..,f1Q11'.,-1-I QQ-:.3', 'Lv-:pri '..'y 1 5 '.1L:s.n. ,.j.5s'f. , Q C -,:..l ,., . 'J --ff hz ' . 1 . ' ..gn'L'-2. 4 if J' 'S-13.4. 12? .. .4 ' n'l G 535: 'jg lp EH9 XXXX 4 'l .5 ll 'iff-.lrili -:3i?1'3L vW7i:'2 41f:'-f'5.'- 5!1'7.'ff?i' f.'-'.x if i'-2'-Fifi 274: T-3-QP: r2i'iia'.E1Zz 1 47 W 4 First row: M. Casey, P. Fairchild, R. Garza, A. Herrera, R. Shults, and G. Smith. Second row1QRgB.egnett, N. Weaver, B. Miller, B, BVQWFL J. Street, and J. Cunningham. Third row: J. Asher, S. Berg, M. Boord, B. Dixon, V. Carroll, and L. Pack. A ll C .-' ' i TR UPE 772 NATIC Al. THESPIAA ivy, ll 'J First row: D. Shaw, S. Cunningham, B. Brown, T. Bell, B. lap, and B. Gibson. Second row: S. Webb, C. Rees, J. qfillampion, G. Banspach, and S. Thompson. Third row er,'P. Zesiger, J. Bennett, S. Briggs, E. Forrester, Cygasper, P .MH O. Dun M. Smith oole, C. Har and B. West. . 1. 51 4, 'u ' - , ag-f. 4- 'K k I - Wi. , 7 c mf: v V 'f S- eq- ' gt- 4 WTS. 1 lg . Q , 1 5 N 2. ag n ' , , 1, ,-Q J I L N, :J V Officers are left to right: John Carter, vice-president, Iris Crowder, parliamentarian, Charles Cockrell, treasurer, Mr. Philip Sadler, sponsor, Stuart Sachs, president, Yvonne Fischer, chaplain, and John Thompson, secretary. f' 1 . isis M ln the year's first Thespian production Tony lRonaId Bottsl and Dino fArthur Herreral talk in a bedroom of the Fal- caro home soon after Dino's return from reform school. Father Gilbreth lStuart Sachsj is surrounded by nine of his twelve children in a scene from the comedy Thespian production Cheaper by the Dozen. The children are portrayed by: Wanda Jones, Bill Roy, Susan Thompson, Bill Darling, Iris Crowder, Robin Sommers, John Thompson, Mike Grant, and Pamela Griffis. I, The purpose of the National Thespians is to promote dramatic productions of plays and contest work. Under the di- rection of Mr. Philip Sadler, Troupe 772 presented the Edisonites and guests three plays, Dino, Cheaper by the Dozen, and Our Town. Troupe members and pledges also participated in assembly programs and U contests throughout the year. T49 O Seated: H. Houston, accompanist. Standing, left to right: J. Murray, secretary, D. Brandt, sergeant-at-arms, A. Herrera, president, P. Milam, treasurer, B. Walker, head librarian, and J. Day, chaplain. 4j!,,.. fflll lflgl ! The A'Cappella Choir is a senior high school organization. During the year the members took part in the Veteran's Day program, the Thanksgiving Day program, the Christmas Day program, and the Easter assem- bly. They presented a concert in the spring and participated in the Festival of Music and Art, as well as the Baccalaureate Serv- ices at the Municipal Auditorium. Members John Wyatt, Sigrid Berg, and Mary June Hardy sang in the All-State Choir at the T. M. E. A. Convention in Galves- ton under the direction of Roger Wagner, the leading choral director on the west coast. A'CAPPELLA CHOIR? ,,,, iq! ' it First row: S. Carter, H. Shell, and S. Wallace. Second row: C. Watson, A. Herrera, and R. Forss. Third row: J. Murray, S. Berg, D. Brandt, P. Milam, and S. Thomas. -OL I K C-9 f YY as First row: J. Cox and B. Briggs. Second row: M. Tope, D. Aiken, and B. Younger Third row: D. Frank, J. Day, J. Wyatt, H. Houston, and M. White. NCAPPELLA CHOIR First row: M. Wiedemar, O. Migl, and B. Walker. Second row: P. Sorrells, C. Casper, and J. Ort. Third row: C. Kuhlman, K. Massie, D. Hill, M. Chew, and P. Fordham. '.3?'7-T 1.85 g 2 , 1 J J V BSQAJQ .'7 N irlx F ire 1-' f ' A 3 ,- .qt X' 1 N 1 .. 5 n C: .N sl r- ig 1 1 K. ,' l . li Q, -1 . 1' ' . , 1 50,33 Seated: S. Berg, vice-president, R. Conrey, recorder, Mrs. D. Thorman, sponsor, V. Benavides, librarian, and L. Potter, librarian. Standing: L. Moses, librarian, J. Magee, recorder, K. Trammell, president, and H. Houston, secretary-treasurer. CH ORALETTE . .w.,.e The Choralettes is a musical organization that was organized in the spring of 1956. It pro- motes interest in singing for Edison students. Some fine musical programs are the prom- ise of the Choralettes. v l 1 l :V me . 'gli' :, 'iz ' , L by 6 .- 5 4 -s n f . . W First row: M. Bennett, J. Keufman, G. Palfreyman, P. Sorrells, J. Macy, and P. Salzman. Second row: M. White, K. Calvert, l. Crowder, D. Langworthy, J. Friery, S. Carter, and C. Kuhlman. Third row: C. Watson, M. O'Nove, L. Pack, O. Cadden, J. Suttle, S. Russell, B. 152 Smith, and Y. Fischer. aitliiii -32 in ' if SENICR E CLUB The E Club is an honor- ary organization open to boys who have lettered in a varsity sport at Edison. The club promotes good school citizen- ship, participation in good sports, and civic pride. - 3 .l, t N Q ll I E , H A X. X -!' Q em Q, f t B 5. . . , 1 i , 1 A A up 1 5957 r. 3, First row: M. Kralik, J. Frazier, J. Granato, and D. Franklin. Second row: D. Avery, R. Rivas, C. Fest, and S. Busby. Third row: J. Frederick, and D. Miller. First row: D. Gabriel, A. Cortese, G. Hoff- man, W. Simmons, and E. Van Dyke. Second row: H. Fieseler, B. Boyers, C. Smith R. Bushell, and H. Stribling. Third row: K Cornett, G. Durst, J. Phillips, R. Dillard, and A. Villarreal. 153 7 l 5 . FAS? Coaches George Forehand and Weldon Forren are pictured with D. Aylesworth, vice-president, W. Freiling, president, and H. Turn- er, secretary-treasurer. Lv . z:rT5':sz-zu 3.TwTT?fY' ' Q, ag..--we 5513 A Mrs. Davis and Orene Long sample the punch which Gloria Voges has iust prepared for the Valentine Tea honoring the faculty. Q . 154 Officers are: K. Watson, vice-president, and M. Lewis, president. Second row: S. Finley, treasur- er, O. Long, chaplain, B. Jacobs, recorder and parliamentarian, and R. Hamilton, secretary. FTA The Future Teachers of America strive to provide vocational exploratory opportunities for high school students who see in teaching a promising field. The B average students in the Edison FTA substitute for teachers at various times, check papers for them, and honor them at an annual Valen- tine Tea. They also sponsor American Education Week each fall and do charitable work at Christmas time. During the year the Edison FTA takes part in district, regional, and state activities. The year's activities are culminated by a banquet given by the Edison faculty at which time officers and direc- tors for the ensuing FTA year are announced. First row: J. Owen, S. Layton, J. Bell, B. Young- er, and D. Seay. Second row: M. Bush, T. Kappa. P. Mangum, D. Mont- gomery, and Y. Fischer. 'W' xetjw Firsf row: N. Weaver, J. Cantu, A. Pingree, G. Voges, and M. Hardy. Second row: R. Garza, E. Rioias, L. Allen, K. Thompson, and S. Felty. First row: C. Adkins, J. Crapps, C. Hemby, and D. Harvey. Second row: B. Hopkins, S. Moore, C. Kosub, and C. Tampke. Third row: J. Cunning- ham, B. Sims, J. Lynch, and A. Kovacs. Mr. Morgan Wheeler, sponsor, stops to check on club business with Mary Lewis, president. V 155 . l 6 ,. P .qw l Wayne Freiling president f Board of Directors are, first row: R. Bushell, K. Saathott, and D. Aylesworth. Second row: R. Cooper, and D. Slaughter. JU IOR JAYCEES Affiliated with the Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Junior Jaycees try to attain a better relationship between high school students and citizens of the community. This group ot junior and senior boys participates in the Christmas Orphans' Shopping Tour as well as many other proiects of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. ' Lf H 'Y' 'v , .f i?'f2LTi First row: G. Hoffman, and G. Keller. Second row: R. Morisey, B. Johnson, E. Van Dyke, and D. Hill. Third row: J. Gerber, J. Phillips, H. Fieseler, and J. Abshire. Fourth row: C. Tally, C. Cook, J. Clark, K. Wiet- ers, and R. Key. ilX'2B.Q 11655 ' SBR: If '14 3253! I H. Turner, W. Simmons, -.Q f A Mr. Steve Catalani sponsor ill 1 :ni ni- n :tain i Officers are: H. Stribling, vice-president, C. Evans, treasurer, K. Watson, secretary, and J. Granato, sergeant-at-arms. First row: D. Gabriel, D. Franklin, G. Ott, J. Frederick, and D. Hill. Second row: G. Mills, W. Frenzel, A. Cortese, D. Miller, and R. Noah.Third row: R. Bird, E. Kumin, D. Kurka, D. Durham, L. Kunz, and J. Fritz. Fourth row: E. Morris, D. Hipp, A. Delgado, J. Frazier, and G. Durst. Fifth row: R. Buller, B. Mangum, and C. Becker. K s a I I '.' ' av J, A ' - -. ' f N wi H. ',-7. 4 ssh ' i . if ' 1 - f - :fl . xx. G Davis President T. Workman . . . . . . Secretary D Klaus Sponsor B. Smith ..... . . . Reporter D Gabriel Vice President L. Simmonds . . . . . . Treasurer E CLUB Junior High E Club is on organization which consists of boys who have lettered in sports in iunior high school. Its members are encouraged to promote good sportsman- ship on and off the field, citizenship, and civic pride. Sampsell Mann Baker Flores L Appleby G Rosa E Sivek D Schutter Q R. Bozeman l.. Busby J. Farrar D. Schwarz Mangum Jones Beakley Hill B. Austin D. Turner H. Wallis R. Curry J. Rochon S. Pheiffer S. Kovacs B. Campbell A. Cornett B. Cavin C. Chrane J. Boyers ...,,,,4 BUSINESS E, S I N E S S E N G L I S H Mrs. M. Nusom MVS- R- Tucker Sitting: C. Taylor, C. Booth. Standing: R. Adams. B O O K K E E P I N G I Sitting: B. Dubose, D. Franklin, V. Jackson. Standing: P. Carmack. S 6 H 0 R T H A N D Mr. M- Wheeler Sitting: D. Frank, C. Booth. Standing: C. Taylor. 'S' T 1 v I' Y- i , ' x .Q J Q' f' A , e 'J . . K W. 2' '45 ' S , A l 'lx A if te t W U 1 DEPARTMENT 1' The Business Department of Edison High consists Y of typing, business English, shorthand, secretarial training, and bookkeeping. Any girl or boy having P taken these subiects or only part of them has an l opportunity to have a better job. The teachers in the N department are Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Nusom, and Mr. G Wheeler. Sitting: M. Sachs, C. Clark. Standing: J. James. .0 S E C R E T A R I A l 1 R A M.. .J I I N G Sitting: G. Giese, D. Seay, O. Pomroy. T Y P I N G Sitting: S. Sachs, J. Wilke. Standing: T. Meeks, J. Hamilton. Y t l l 5 1 B049 ' l I 4, Q E' ., 5. '13, n President E. Brown discusses plans with Mrs. F. B. Spar row, sponsor, and B. Walker, vice-president. Q 'I + 1 1 VD? ' -, First row: J. Griffin, M. E. Shaner, P. ff' MV.. Greenwood. Second row: V. Benavides, I W. J. Lee, M. F. Lee. Third row: B. Alex- A.4g,.. v -A ,fi under, R. Ranzau. . i s ' ' 5.11 if . A 0 - . ' Q 5 at cs, f Q ' 'Jil . .W ..s., N . KR v 'fl' AQ I ft H ft , . a ll J , ' l First row: S. Schwarz, J. Krish, S. Hickman. Second row: R. Franka, J. Garrett. 5.2 U v Y'-7 W7 3 as' Aff F NK, fi'- xl NVQ' t' l i N.. ,ct . First row: B. J. Mudd, D. Day C. Hoffman. Second SQQZFN rowl P. Bickerstaff, B. Mc- Dowell, C. Clark. NR , x To help create an interest in the vocation of nursing is the purpose of the Future Nurses' Club. Their activities bring them closer to the life and exper iences of cz nursing career. L. First row: L. Nelson, P. Calderon, F. Singleton. Second row: V. McM nn, E. Pierce. X r X x lxgqukl .f. Il l Seated: L. Pack, Y. Gar- ZG, B. J. Mudd, L. Nel- Y son. Standing: M. A Schmid, P. Perry, A Richardson, L. McGhee, ly '7 H. Peche. FUTU RE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Heading the F. H. A. Club this year are the followin officers: S. Wallace Q I president, C. Williams, ist vice-president, R. Bugley, not pictured, 2nd vice-pres: dent, P. Sorrels, secretary, L. Allen, treas- urer, V. Baker, r e p o r t e rg M. Lewis, chaplain. I Seated: A. Bolton, G. Hipp, J. N. Hanna, J. Stanley. Standing: M. F. Lee, J. A. Steitle, J. A. tl Lee, M. J. Dvorak, C. Pence. 164 Seated: P. Arnold, I. Brown, E. Coffman, J. Wilkerson. Standing: B. J. Nye, K. Ferguson, S. Brown, E. Storosta, M. Smith. QMAKEPS f' +99 0 t 1 5? 2 :R Elf S: -.Q-. 1, J- fj un 1+ ff C 14, wx D NIW HO The Edison Chapter ot the Future Homemakers of America, u n d e r the sponsorship of Mrs. Ramona Montgom- ery and Miss Eda Nelson, is composed of high school girls who have completed one year of home economics. fff Kay Casper serving as presndent us plctured wlth Mr Dalgllsh D Barr secretary G Mllls vlce president S Berg treasurer HISTORY CLUB Under the sponsorshup of Mr Dalglush the Umted States History Club was formed several years ago Thus social and service orgamzatnon consnsts of young men and women who are eager to learn more about their country theur government and for what theur freedom really stands 'f' Seated J Owmgs I Crowd er D Odom A Lyklns Standing B Contne M ONave P Muly N Mud dleton J Abshlr ll lit .. .lv ffl Sl Seated F. Stenberg V Baker M. Baier M. L. Du.. bosel- Standing: D. Brant, S. Briggs, H. Shell. 166 ,-,,, J. Suttle, J. Brooks, K. Trammell, O. Cadden. B Muller P Ratllff P Llvergood J Mclarty R. fr, QL Seated: L. Pack, R. Bigley, F. Singleton, D. Frank. Stand- ing: J. Evans, C. Williams, T. Murray, B. Sellers. l Seated J Banr L Allen D Muddleton J Watson Stand Ing H Kumm J Balshaw l K-Q,,,,Bq5k5 P Mangum R Noah us: X55 j l .51 -fb-J ' Seated: C. Huxoll, recording secretary, W. Joroszew- Seated: P. Sanders, Pc llamef1iGl'iGf1: R- Ri' ski, president. Standing: B. Wehmeyer, vice presi- geant-at-arms. Standing: B. White, spo dent: C. Gregory, corresponding secretary. Pomeroy, chaplain, D. Avery, treasurer. TEXAS HISTCDRIA Seated: B. Stark, J. Cunnin ham. Standing: J. Dalton, Seated: B. Witt, K. Little. Standing: B. Baumanr 9 B. Jacoby, N. Weaver, B. Dixon. lor, A. J. Hodges, V. Jackson. O st J XJ -y gp: A ' 95 .4 Seated: B. Holt, B. Phillips, M. Sachs, E. A. Nutt, E. Bain, H. Mattke, J. Dillard. Standing: H. Harris, K. Watson, S. Moore, B. Shocket, P. Dyess, R. A. Hamilton, C. Wallace. 'l68 ,vs G. Zimmerman Mr. L. Burgess E. Morris ' 'H G- on uma-vlsuAL . 4 i This club consists of projec- tionists and operators of the Centralized Sound System. Mr. Lindy Burgess and Mr. Marvin Greer, sponsors, work with the boys, teaching them how to operate the machines. Mr. M. Greer 361 ,san- l -, M . fx A 2 J. Cummins LUB The members of the Audio- Visual Club are constantly working to improve themselves in order to help Edison High become a better school. First row. R. Grona, J. F Everitt, G, Wil loz, C. Cockrill, J. Moody. Sec ond row: J. Ro- tan, R. Oakes D. Mollgaard, R Conrey. First row: J. Tri- entes, C. Beakly, J. Palfreyman, O. Migl. Second row: D. R. Brant, J. Price, B. Roy, J. Decker. , , Y' ? -4... I . l a mmm' ,Q QM: , ' V 5 L52 A evgex pg., V. 1-V' v . 3 l P' 1 gf. 4 tl.--.-5. .ig X55 L Th L. H President 0:5 orgsjansorunq David Franklin The purpose of the Slide Rule Club is to learn the theory and form of mathematical equa- tions as applied to the manipulation of the slide rule. KW fl - ei. , . 1,4 I , at or f Lili! .L L LUB SLIDE RULE R F R , l 219 l l ' Each year a con- ! who Q test is held between l 5 members of the l club. The three top Q 5, 5 winners ea rn the ' 7 I privilege to compete I ,V 1 atdistrictlevel f 241 I .fr J competition. iv '.' 1, as ' - R. Buller, vice president, R. Briones, sgt. at armsp G. Willoz, treas- urer: P. Whitson, secretary. L K. 3 K nav, Seated: J. Cummins, E. Jordan, D. Danes. Standing: B. Seated: M. Clifford, L. Carter. Standing: H. Harris, C Willmann, J. Hamilton. 170 Becker. HI-Fl CLUB 1 3 . n J iv 'f 1 4 , C K . ' xi K . Charles Becker Mr. Robert Dalglish President Sponsor The Hi-Fi Cl u b, records and record sponsored by Mr. players. The clu b Dalglish, is com- W' w hich consists of posed of high school girls and boys is de- students who are signed to promote interested in learn- an interest in hi-fi- ing about hi-fidelity J delity music. 1 xy -Q. . f ' 1' ' nf R T 1 V 3.-ET . 'T 1 ' 'ff .,,', llz:j3l,l.Af- . XXX-we fsf 'e'e--- ' if , is L4 The club officers are C. wlll4I'CQ1S, sgt.-at-arms, R. Bagley, vice-presi- ' ' l' dent, P. Bickerstaff, cha-lain, J. Brooks, secretar -treasurer. P P Y ,X . l , v ,,..,. L l l 4 K, I i At . .- sql . - A2111 t - ' l 1 L-, - s -- . lb. . , . Qi.. 4 X We, . gk, ,., 2 :ww ,f - 4 5 ,Z Z- , X- :1 2 ?- ' --L , . . 1 fe Z, ,L , Lp 5 .L+-1 Seated: M. A. Schmid, K. Cornett, L Allen. Sfdhdihgr A- Seated: D. Mollgaard, S. Weirich, M. Clifford. Standing: Herrera, J. Bair, R. Buller. H. Peche, S. Hall. '. , gg f . V r- 5- -'affa L .r'-Ns. 'l7l 172 ,Qs Q gs , NA! I' Aw' Botiom row D Richards G Black W Freulmg J Pcxlfreymon D Keller D Muller Second row Coach Weldon Forren B Boyers G Hoffman D Gabriel B Meeks D Aylesworlh Third row Coach George Forehcmd J Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison 34 ii? -,x I-.Mfr , . . .V we a.'W ' . .. ... . .,.,- .. Bottom row: R. Bushell, N. Thompson, A. Leuders, K. Saathoff, C. Smith, A. Delgado, D. Franklin. Second row: J Phillips, H. Fieseler, D. Hill, J. Frazier, M. Kralik, mgrs. G. Gerber and B. Dubose. Third row: C. Fest, S. Busby, D. Davis, W. Simmons, H. Turner, E. Van Dyke, mgr. J. Frederick. Harlandale Brackenridge McAllen Conroe Alamo Heights North East San Marcos Seguin New Braunfels Kerrville Del Rio San Benito Nederland L l N E C O A C H Weldon Forren l7 Edison I4, Harlandale O Opening the season this year, the Edison Bears met the Harlandale Indians in a trium- phant game, which the Bears won by a score of I4 0 In the first half the Bears drove 57 yards in I2 plays with Eddie Van Dyke scoring the first tally Later in the second period the Bruins drove 72 yards in I7 plays with Adolph Delgado plunging over for the second touch down Both conversions were made by Van Dyke George Hoffman and Delgado showed great ability in this early contest against a 4A power DI TRI T 76 M Edison I9 Brackenridge I2 The second game of the season for the Bears was against a fired up Brackenridge eleven The Bears won this contest by a 'I9 'I2 score Recovering an Edison fumble the Eagles marched forty yards in five plays for the first score The PAT was no good Edison scared early in the second quarter and the half time score was 66 Edlsans other scores came in the second half with Eddie Van Dyke and Hal Fieseler making the tallies Standouts in the line and backfield were Wayland Simmons and Van Dyke PRE ge x .. E. Xxx S-,,.' Qu Q, Edison 42 San Marcos 6 The Edison Bears rolled over the San Marcos Rattlers 42 6 in a terrific show of offensive play Hal Fieseler scored six of the Bear touchdowns and gained 342 yards rushing to lead the Bears to this overwhelming victory The Bruins throughoutthe game showed crisp defensive play allowing the Rattlers to score only one touchdown in the closing minutes The Bears led the Rattlers 19 O at the half and scored 23 more points in the third quarter Bill Boyers and Wayne Freiling were the most stalwart linemen in this contest 17 R Edison 26, Northeast 0 Placing a first bid for an unbeaten 13 AAA District record, the Edison Bears downed the Northeast Brahmas by a one-sided score of 26-O. The Bruins acquired a safe lead of 19-0 in the first half and managed in the last half to score an additional touch- down, which made the final score 26-0. The Brahmas recovered an Edison fumble and with the held of a penalty reached the Bruins' two-yard line. The Bears held the Brahmas on a goal line stand, thus repulsing the Northeast scor- ing threat. Joe Granato and Eddie Van Dyke were standouts on both offense and defense. at Edison 28 New Braunfels O The Edison Bears defeated the New Braunfels Unicorns 28 O to maintain a unmarred district record The Bruins anticipating a district championship showdown with Kerrville started slowly to obtain an unimpressive 7 0 lead at the half The Bears showed skill in both pass defense and pass of fense with two touchdowns resulting from passes All the points after touch downs were good Bill Boyers seemed to be the defensive standout for the Bears as he recovered three Unicorn fumbles each of whic later resulted in Bear touchdowns 179 Edison 43, Seguin I3 Casting a watchful eye at the district title, the Edison Bears swept past Se- guin's Matadors 41-13 to chalk up a third district win. The Bears led the Matadors by an un- impressive score of 13-6 at the half time. With new determination and high- er spirits, a fired-up Edison eleven in- creased the lead by three more touch- downs in the last half. The final score stood 41-13. Claude Fest and Wayne Freiling played a great defensive game ! . U . . n . ,I . h l Edison l9, Kerrville 6 The Edison Bears defeated the Kerr- ville Antlers 19-6 to win the 13 AAA district championship title. Howling winds, sleet, and snow prevailed as the Bears marched to this decisive district victory. In the opening minutes of play the Antlers, escaping the Bear defense, man- aged to score Kerrville's first and only touchdown with the point-after no good, The Bruins on retaliatory drives scored in the first and second quarters and closed the first half with a 13-6 lead. Snow and intense cold continued to plague both teams during the second half, as the Bears moved to score once more with the point-after no good. The final score stood 19-6. Bill Boyers and George Hoffman showed both offensive and defensive talent in this contest. DI TRICT GAME Claude Fest Senior end 2 letters Cifivwmb l -umfwrwmtrxwwe ll' ll 'yew I f 1 I xc T' ff lx- 5 2 rr'-'54 AA xi -H2-c, ' ' r '11 'Lf ,idea pea ,es F t,y -. 32 as Wayne Freiling Senior guard 3 letters . T I l - . ' I I Q ' 5... .., ,Q 'W I 8 . ' 'A 1 -2 f -- f 1 H Y 1. Z . ,xv 0 ' I. AN is - Ac-to Q - 'f .. ,p Maia. -3 I I Q.. ' . Y, ' X ' f ' f . s rap' 1' L? Ai V, H . f 4 ' . f ,ff vw f -:V QQ.: if 1'-' .1 Qu ' f,L tx. i . ,QL I Y fl . we 2 fe - L. K . . Qi . K. ,xt 1 wi 4 ,Q 1.5.3, yn:-jigs! 5 7 . .11-'Laika-'Z - . 1' .. ., . s , , . , , I', Agia l ' 1 . ,E vsuhf A ?'.1'qff? il -. - . x' -.Y , g.j.. A'-f1g':,'. ' N-'A if ' YL' ftyfs. ' '- 'I ' k ,' Brig! P 'K ', A 149. l IL F'x. N , V. ig L X, 'V xi... 33' Hike ' A 2 '? n1 .1- .iff f',fP.' '- alex '31'1ff.w I I 'sins--, '91, J,-. - :gl wiv., ',,.j-',f - , r A- , - . -. ,sf 2, -A, an ,,,,.., I. .sg ... .3,,. ,. . 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The Bruins' second team replaced the regulars in the middle ofthe third quar- ter and tallied a total of l3 points against the Bobcat defense. HAMPICDNSHIP Bl Dl TRICT GAME Curtis Smith Junior back 'I letter Eddie Van Dyke Senior back 3 letters Mmwmw ..-. '12 'J 'gg 5 MJ 8 N1 J' -i, ,Fw 4.1558 5. if 'sz l' Ov' il .f 5554715 D .I-,Q 1 vs Q ' 193 -Q I 5-,Y Q- D 'Q ,,, , , 3 ,.s-su '73' ii-1 'PW ?9M 'f-' 48: f 6' g?i3'?4wWW5?i3dm l 8 l l t 1 - . . . L ,,i, i . - . ' - I ,,. --- ,. I .-.. I I i- ff k , 5. Y ', ' an 4- , .ym.ws,-v-w- K V, ,, -Q Aol., ' if ,Lua W ' fp. , ggi., ,Lf Y ' W ,1-I fl ,twf.z,. ' - - -rf ' A .. X ' ,. h ' xf X .Qf.'.7,q,t,' I 1 5, sf .' w -4 .1 ' -V v' V' :'.. 'if- -.zstjf .5-' ,, ff .535 ,-ag, T 1?5ffa.,'3 , z f-5' ,g..., -'Y I -fir'-'V-1.-A: . ,-4+'7H,,g' F, .,c, :. 'psf-'--V I' ,. . I 2 1. 3,.,1,vgJ5 , igg,'P': ' mek 'gf +,.,fe.wa4ff -- T f -. cw w 15 P , :...'--5:1-'ms , . .. -fi f' rf-,A ., aff Y 3 K -Y!z'v1 s.sf'- 'ein 9 - . 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Ln. 14 'T WA l Y , Edlson 35 San Benito 6 The Bn dtstrnct Champton Edison Bears overran the Son B e n I to Greyhounds 35 6 m what was constdered the great est dusplay of offenstve and defensnve tactics shown by the Bears this year Wnth thus vtctory at the neutral sate of Ktngsvtlle the Bears acqutred the tntle of Regional Champions ln the game the Greyhounds recetved the Brum openmg ktck off but were re tanned by the stout Edtson defense and the ball was turned over to the Bruins Anded by a strong southerly wand the Bears talltecl two touchdowns tn the ftrst quarter wtth both points after touch downs good Late tn the second quarter the Bears chalked up another touchdown wnth the extra pomt good The G re y h ou n d s fumbled on the Edtson knckoff and the Bears recovermg deep tn Greyhound terrttory scored another touchdown wtth ond quarter touchdowns were tallled wnthtn a I5 second pertod The halfttme score stood 28 0 The Bears went on to score one more touchdown nn the last half to make the final score 356 Mldway In the thlrd quarter the Eduson second team took over The subs allowed the Greyhounds to score only one sux potnter and an extra pomt QUARTER FINA G ME Wayland Snmmons Joe Granato Semor tackle-1 letter Semor end l letter 'I Y the extra point good. Both of these sec- 4 . s 'ii' Edison O, Nederland 39 The Nederland Bulldogs brought the high school football season in San An- tonio to a dramatic close by defeating the Edison Golden Bears 39-O in a class AAA semi-final playoff before a crowd of 8,500 at Alamo Stadium. The Bulldogs struck forcefully and quickly and were hovering near the Edi- son goal line within two minutes after the game started Before the end of the first half, the Bulldogs claimed a 33 O lead over the Bears ln the last half the Bears attempted to revive the familiar scoring punch which they had demonstrated in earlier games but were unable to penetrate the stal wart Nederland defense Although this defeat ended the 1957 football season for Edison the Bears had showed undaunted spirit throughout the whole season SEMI Fl AL David Aylesworth Senior guard 2 letters A yr X ff ',C CHAMPIONSHIP Ralph Bushell Junior back 'l letter gs mm PA gan. -6 wr ' Qfiawslfr X E he +66 Q .-ff 1. , - ' ',:.'ifrizs ' , --A. A A.Ix . ..r,3fL4ALVL s v Q' , 7' -4 ' id? . I tv -E ' 48-1 ' ' ,- ' se--' .1 . -. ar 75 , --1 A , -' vi ia :gig I l83 1-Q, GAME Standford Busby Senior tackle 2 letters GENE -...... dll U 9.7 7 ji' Eu- - , 'jifvf U' 43' Bull Boyers Adolph Delgado Sensor end 2 letters Semor back 2 letters ll li li r' Pl N i in Martin Kralik Semor tackle l letter 184 71 Sn- Us George Hoffman Semor guard l letter Dale Gabriel Semor back l letter Q-6 Harvey Turner Semor center 2 letters Alex Cortese Junlor tackle-1 letter 452,23 Fe-A Dennis Miller Junior back 1 letter ,www 186 -11 Jeff Frecleruck manager Gordon Gerber manager -.av1 ' 5 ll! lill 4 4 Claude Fest Hal Fleseler Wayne Frenllng captains The Thom McAnn and Most Valuable Player Trophies are recenved by Eddue Van Dyke Left to right Coach Weldon Forren Prnnclpal John Sulllcan M Jnm Van Dyke Coach George Red Forehand and Asst Coach 1 Q4 v , UTA f' n H r 13? - ,L ' A e r P I as Q I 4 5. l 2 l f ' A W . tx 1 2 3 ' 1 . ,, rl - X M, .b. , I . I .. . : I . . . I rl ' ll ll I I ' - Marvin Greer. w A' , fel 2 , 'fy Y-- Ii-4 1 onli ,I . v ll'll ll l l v 5 , 6 l ' I l . l 44 X. x qc ' 5: 5 in 1 2 I1 'Rl 1.1 nf ffm -rf Ja, Eddie Van Dyke First team all state Fnrst team all distract op pucture left to rnght Bull Boyers Claude Fest ,lgwd Slmmons Harvey Turner David Aylesworth Buddy Krallk Kenneth Saathoff Hal Fleseler 4 'unc' , 5 1 -an .su N U 3 t2?'vFw91'f'f A1 ,f 1.-V -v- if bv W' --if kYql?hE:b.ff'5v'z v-'rf 'Gritt- ?' ka V W A I J. 1 SPECIAL J-A svn- 1' ACHIEVEMENTS 45-9' -'pi -vo- ,xl R- 315' A 'YJ' Wayne Frellmg Honorable mentuon All Amerncan hugh school Second team all state Fnrst team all dnstruct Second team all dustrlct Ftrst team all dlstruct Second team all dnstrnct Honorable Second tea Honorable Honorable Honorable Fnrst team mentuon all dlstrlct m all distract mentuon all dnstruct mentlon all dlstrnct mentuon all state all dlstrlct 5, Q . I Nh l -' ,' A X A 5 ' 4, . U. 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' 'JJ - T ' - ' : 34 ' - ' ' 43 . - . . 40 . v . . 4l x 'f----- ' - ' ' 45 ' - ' ' 32 . . l . . 17 . - . . 35 ' ' - vtk 'Q fi -Sis -if 'x mufhva., Mn,-nr-nia Coach Morvln Greer -SX K ': 'h Jw 'sk '?ls-IU' mE,jr.g,',fr-M XJLY M SY' w.'.r l uf me B-A460514 The Edlson B team has not been so successful thus year as far as wunmng games ns concerned but Coach Marvin Greer believes that the Cubs have been successful nn other ways There are four primary oblectuves of B team football sand Mr Greer They are CU to try to nnstull the desire to play foot ball C25 to learn to block 135 to learn to tackle Q45 to learn the basic plays of Coach Forehands multuple offense If these thungs are accomplished ln sux or eught boys each year we feel luke we ve had a successful season regardless of the wln loss record lWon 1 lost 91 First row standing G McNett D Brooks R Conray B Hardnn J Stafford Second row R Holt J Crane R Oakes D Lowe T Cason Coach Marvm Greer Thlrd row R Payne S Vradenburg R Rnchards D Keller R Gardner R Dillard Fourth row seated B Farrar B Darlmg G Black W Reeve A Dolle Ad ,Www 'Q IRA 'I88 l V' fr- avvp- abil ' ,zwl - 'w' if Lis 1 -411 ' ll ll ' , II ' ' ' II ll ll ' I ,, . . . 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First row B Austin L Summonds R Baker J Mann S Flores J Rose D Turner Second row J Moreno D Shappard L Appleby E Suvek S Kovaks L Busby T Brown K Jones Third row B Smith T Workman G Davus D Gabriel D Schutter G Rose C Rochon Coach Dalton Klaus Fourth row T Curry K Cram A Cornett J Hall R Bosman D Schwarz J Mudd net Second row J Rylander R Thuma T Flores J Farrar D Sampsell D Crane J Farrar B Fritz B Blchsel Third row S Pfeuffer L Wyrnck J Crowder G Childs R Stlegler K Harris R Evans L Phelps Coach Jnm Knttell Fourth row L Turner M Nelson B Davns W Pate L. Damels J Snmpson J Gubson J Johnson 18 9 ' : . ' , . ' , . , . , . , . , . . : . 1 . , . , . l , . , . , . , - . . : . ' , . , . ' , . ' , . , . , . , . : . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . . 9 First row: G. Granato, J. Davis, J. Stenberg, L. Mercer, J. Maxwell, B. Stroman, M. Macy, R. Bon- . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . ' . ' : . ' , . ' , . , . ' , . ' , . ' . , , . , ' ' . : . , . , . ', . , . I o l I a . 1 Q n VARSITY Standing Coach Paul McCarley Wayne Jaroszewsk: Gary Durst Bull Davus Claude Fest Ronme Rnvas Eddne Van Dyke Kneellng Vuctor Johnson Ruchord Jones Dee Keller Bonnecu Jushce Johnny Johnson Johnny Dalton manager Bobby Conhe BASKETB LL fx ' . ,A W, T f X ' B, , D A V I S EDISON 64 - SEGUIN 51 In the first district game January 'I7, the Bears smashed the Seguin Matadors 64 to 51. The Bears maintained a constant 'I5 to 20 point lead over the Matadors during the greater part of the game. The high scoring Bears were Ronnie Rivas with 22 points and Claude Fest with 19 points. Kramer and Bugai were the leading players for the Matadors. 012' EDISON 66 - NEW BRAUNFELS 34 On January 20 the New Braunfels Unicorns fell before the mighty Bears by a score of 66 to 34. The Edisonites were never tested as they rolled over their shorter opponents. Coach Mc- Carley cleared the bench early in the third quarter. Fest had more points than the entire Unicorn team had scored when he left the game. The top-scoring Bruins were Claude Fest with 26 and Eddie Van Dyke with 13 points. .I o H N N Y D is A ' fx If L .s , T i O I N J u N 1 o R G u A R D B O N N E A U .I U S T I C S E E N I O R G U A R D EDISON 59 - KERRVILLE 42 The Bears successfully defended the district win-loss record by beating a determined Tivy Antler team by a score of 59 to 42 in Kerrville, January 24. Big Claude Fest led the scoring with 18 points, with Eddie Van Dyke and Ronnie Rivas tcllying 14 and 12 respectively. Edison led all the way, as the Bruins racked up a 20-7 first quarter margin. -f ,Mu-w..,. , n-- R C N T EDISON 61, SAN MARCOS 45 Edison's fourth triumph in district play was a 61 to 45 victory over San Marcos. The Bears quickly took a ten point lead over the Rattlers by half time. The Rattlers, unable to hit at close range, tried to make long shots which gave Claude Festa chance at rebounds. High scorers for Edison were Fest with 21, Van Dyke II, and Rivas II. R O N N E I E R I V A S J U N I O E E R J O H N N Y J O H N S O N J U N I O R EDISON 74, NORTHEAST 65 ln the Northeast game January 31, the Bears made a quick start and outscored the Brahmas in every quarter except the last. The first period score was 20-11, and by half time the Bears held a 40-29 lead. ln the final quarter the Brahmas scored 18 points to Edi- son's 14, but the Bears' lead was too much to overcome. The final score was 74-65. Leading Edison scorers were Ronnie Rivas, 20, and Boneau Justice, 14. G TU 'T llii ll Ill ,km pr ii: IPI W EDISON 55, SEGUIN 50 ln the first game of the second half of Edison's loop slate, the Bears whipped Seguin 55-50. The Bruins needed every shot they could get against Seguin to come out with the 5 point victory and four free throws by Claude Fest In the last seven seconds of play clinched the win Leading Bear scorers were Claude Fest 18 and Johnny Dalton 12 96 EDISON 54 NEW BRAUNFELS 47 The seventh Bear victory came in New Braunfels February 7 when the Bruins de game throughout and Edison had only 26 22 margin at the half The second half was almost as tight but the Bears held up to gain the 54 47 victory Hugh scorers were Claude Fest 21 and Ronnie Ruvas 14 I feated the Unicorns 54-47. lt was a close I . C fx Tx fi :I EDISON 48 SAN MARCOS 59 The Bears chances for a 13-AAA district title were impaired by the 59-48 defeat suf- fered at the hands of San Marcos, February 14. This defeat by San Marcos made a win over Neartheast imperative for the Bears to win the district title. EDISON 78 KERRVILLE 39 The Bears next step toward a district championship came by loltnng Kerrville 78 39 in a lopsided game February 'll The Bears held a safe lead of 40 15 at half then went on to the 39 point win Leading Bear scorers were Claude Fest 19 and Eddie Van Dyke EDISON 59, NORTHEAST 54 The Bears captured the 13-AAA district title with a close but decisive 59-54 win over the Northeast Brahmas, February 17, to end the regular season with a 9 win 'I loss dis- trict record 9 EDISON 50 SOUTH SAN 60 The Bears basketball career for 'I958 ended In bidlstrict play when the Bruins were defeated 60 50 by the South San Bob cats at Alamo Heights Gym Tuesday Febru ary 25 It was a close game throughout al though the Bobcats maintained a 3 to 5 point lead during the third period but it was lost in the fourth quarter 5 -I 'Hb X I 1 1 . , X - l 'W lead most ot the game. Edison did hold a .i 5 I ' it X X If 8 STUDENTS 42 FACULTY 23 Long faces among the teachers and lubu lation among the students characterized the sltuatlon at Eduson Hugh School after the underdog students got sweet revenge by soundly defeatmg the confudent faculty 42 23 an the annual Student Faculty basketball game The game started wnth a student flourish when Mr Bob Dalgllsh of the faculty took the ball on the center lump and netted a fueld goal but In the wrong basket' At thus pomt the students took control of the game and malntamed a wlde lead until the fmal whrstle TUDE T FACULTY GAME Xxx Q...- ,S 199 200 VARSITY B TEAM Standing Coach M Greer P Domunguez G McNeft J Leatherland D Brooks S Vradenburg K Cor netf Kneelmg G Calverf B Farrar D Rnchards D Muller l Enderlm J Hardwick Coach Marvnn Greer's Sensor Hn B team clanmed a 7 wan 3 loss dustruct record The B teamers landed a second place berth m the fmal dnstnct standungs QQ YY 1 ,Eh ZH ' .ff -Q . 1 . 1 . . 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' .- I L' '- LA., 1 ' ' -,ff 'Q , - f , 5. ,,... , , , mn, -r .4513 4 f 'C f--3' . . A '3 'if- wcfff f V 'M 'ff' Bill Boyers is ahead in the high hurdles. 555. apnpq The 440 relay team consnsts of A Vullarreal, R Dillard T Lank ford, and B Boyers an Ronme Ruvas completes the 880 yard dash 1 5 ie? 839. 3 PM 1- vl' as fits , 2.4 ' -rggw-rf if -viz W- 3 T 2' kr yi if kv- fx n, 'gl qlgll 204 ' -' W- fv- I H 2 sr, l e I . . - . , . ' . . l , E-. .. , A . H, b . . 3 7 'A 9 W . ' 9' ' . Y i L fi I ,' - , , k V Q sg: i . 3 ' A . ,r lu ar Iv ' , I K ,V . 'wg, ':- Q ' ,W - - sk 'vii-f ' . . ,, , , - ' , U ,T gf - 4 'vl , .',,Q v 1, V A . Tap- :V T -51 - . .. 'Nl' 1' ,,. w J' V, 5 'pf 5 sigma V r -1 M- f'.5'i..,,1.f,.. 'W , 1 .egfa il .-3 - .' ' . -'5.Qr.-gy'-e ,, - - 1-,'- 'fr Q 4654. N ' Lp. ' ' wer-3 F I-.Q iq.L,g1, . ' - , . sh... 1,5 - 15.1. 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R Calderon R Cooper B Dafllng L Enclerlln B Farrar B Justlce T Lankford -Cd C3 l Summonds C Smlth C Fest D Lowe A Vullarreal tomo Metropolltan Meet Texas Relays Harlandale lnvutatlonal Meet 26 AA Dustnct Meet Reguonal Meet Sar- Antomo lnvntatnonal Meet and State Meet The team was led by B Boyers R Cooper R Dullard C Fest T Lankford R Ruvas and A Vullarreal nn wmmng the second place trophy un the Harlandale meet as well as the dnstruct track champuonshnp 1 4' f 4 ll A, ' ,X V V ilk. JI' ' I X ,T I r iff-. . 1 7 Sn.4',I,,- q,v .,ijf., X . X f 1 ', i JY ' x V V H .' B. ' A ' P- ' D ' . . , K 1 I ' i ' L , i fav? Q f Lf k .1 f R ' 1 - xv' . ' . 4 V A A , , , . 5 -. y Y fr 1 ,. A p I . ' 4: 'f'-fr N f ,, 1' Af I N! , , , , 5. 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Free nnstructuon wnll be gnven to those who wnsh to learn the game organuze teams and leagues In your school For assnstance an orgamzatuon procedures call Mr Roy Collnns of Bowlerama DI '2 9053 Bowlerama ns sanctuoned by the Ameracan Bowlmg Congress Womans Internatnonal Bowlmg Congress Amerncan Junnor Bowlmg Congress and the Natoonal Bowlmg Congress Bowlmg as the fastest growmg recreatuon known and ns sponsored by schools colleges churches clubs socnal orgamzatlons and lndustry For further mformatlon mqunre llll BOWLERAMA features 32 bowlmg lanes automatuc pm setters BUWLERAMA UF TEXAS INC coffee shop soda fountam lounge and grill Blanco sportmg goods store Fill nursery ' 0 l00ln0ll'COf'ldllIOI'1eCl San Antonlol Texas lil I I I xfililllllilllllllli!llllillffEAIf1f lii i!if!31I ' E E 1 I I 4 I I f l . I - I I I 1 ' ' y . I , , , Q I I I I I . I ., , I I I , 5 f ' I ip ' f -i I I I BOWLERAMA SAN ANTONlO'S FINEST RECREATION CENTER Q . . . - 1 . W f I W . . . . . . W I ' 'I an . . . . . 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'Vj 5753 3106 Fredericksburg PE 31981 ffby diffs X36 FISHING TACKLE Q GUNS Q AMMO illf ii iii! i ii if J Everyihmg for the Sportsman P B Thomson owner 41 iii modern, convennent iii!! YI NATIUNAI. BANK S1 mnv s u commncs '4 ' FDIC fi Complnments of TOMMYS SUNSET W SERVICE STATION N0 31 C N511 1502 West Ave PE 2 1381 COMPLIMENTS OF Edison Vlllage Jewelry W X I In was w Olmos PE 23011 I' hilllllilllll!!llillllllllllllilllllllillllllllllllllllll 1 I A' x 151 I H4 1 1 y T A l 4 V l v n u 'Aoki N A 4 ' 1 , , 0 P JIT I, 'jul Q11 QP' f. ., Z 5 C CY 'foil K. - Ep-I --I I 'I l I I t E ', . 1 T .. f L Z ' X E 5 . , ,, so Q ' T I..NT? 'IAFI I i irm I I .3 - ' Q' ' ' , .X J' 7 at ilu qu 'N . 'lf' , n l ' ' I I3 Iv 'I -'I . S , I l X U QR S, I I 21 E gfaipq Sl sa yr' I I S -. . 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