Thomas Jefferson High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Port Arthur, TX)

 - Class of 1954

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It is to a teacher of this kind that THE YELLOW JACKET staff lovingly dedicates the 1954 book, Miss Texie Smyth. wif , - T. V Q saga .f 'f 1 , ..,.-. ' f .W M 1 . , H f, -, - 'wwf-., ' fe ,' '. - .Y ' ., f- w5..V,, ' . V N 7 'fwini-'g,1g W 4 M ' 'n' - ,1-R , K D M W 4 f ,L,,A.,. ,.,T,gm35jk 4, th ,aflfffik , 'LU' ' ' - 2 1 I f- 1- L:-1 iW'f'Tn 4' , , , T .-,JQ' fs . W - n fs ,.. z:,,,...a., I A,ii1 1 T . T - . , f fx.-2T 'w, fs ' f 3 - ,, ,,, g.. ff f fzf'f1s:f', +-,' focus.. -' V . W T 4' .QTL -E f32hQrfl3'7i3'Tlf7g5i 1w 'fW-rf ,- T1 f -f- .a.i. f ' - . T - Q Lxwi. 95, f,V1..5J, , it ,affix-'lumix lug? .W Q, :yi r 3?Z:.,?,' .cf A W ly , -4 T, 1 M.-m T -T ref..-, 'i'z'2-.ff i,:.H:q'f-. sspzrs N 'ff . . Here is where The good Times of 1953 and 1954 were found Here we spenT The happy hours Thaf we shall always remember ,., K A fl: -6-qi.. i.... Here we received The educaTion which will allow us To fulfill our dreams and ambitions . . . This is Thomas Jefferson High School. We shall be successes . . .failures . . .grow old. . . alla rf? ga , ,K 5'-3 5, ' 2 :I lla c r -', J :N g We shall see our dreams materialize and grow beyond imaginafion . . . We shall pause To reminisce, fo remember smilingly. . We shall always cherish Thomas Jefferson High School where The beginning was beguni Long study hall periods and Time spent in library research passed far more quickly in Thomas Jefferson's new library. QE E.-. l :bl iss T :A - Active student participation in school government is urged for all Thomas Jefferson students . . . the Student Body govern- ment centers around the Congress Office where the officers spend many hours. A 3 Nam? 9 Expanding Thomas Jefferson High School gets full use of its new wing and other additions to the building during 1953 and 1954. --Lx 3 rf? sw -:bfi-..-: l Af he 5' if-1 -' 2 5 4 lv r -A .' V I t Ek, fi N In new surroundings students begin to see a different side of routine classes . . . spending many extra hours using special facilities in the new wing. We study at home . . . We study at school . . . For knowledge and to keep up with the happenings of the day. 'www ' vw. '- .W x I aL' 4 QIE rea? 1 1: 2 , We spent our classfime profitably . . . Increasing our knowledge of The Three R's. fs. Yea, Maroon!! Y 'Ca P? gela- . ,QQ . J' Loyal Yellow Jacket supporfers braved all k inds of weather To loin The cheerleade rs yelling, ea, GoId!! bi I L. . A fill f 'I Q ale ,lvif r lg M t T A 'l . 1' 'I H1 Y ,,l:'4s' ' li X gig cl r 2- sg , ,Q ,.,,NAWx?i kli .W-'ya a 4 Q AKA ' 11,26 .Q , iw, L. V., , .Az ' c, ,fm ss., A www gcc, W. .- s - N, -, ' fi? .Wm ks H--M Many a Friday night we iourneyed to Yellow Jacket Stadium . . . To cheer our Jackets to the District 8-AAAA football championship. J 2 ' l cy F I ' 4' 'Swv X , 'f , 1,1 P' i ,l . , , V -gs.: kk 1 45' EDUCATION AROU ND THE WDRLD F AELIIJ Board of Education -Q : L - 1k 1-V. 5 'J I Ni J' si ROY HAYES LYNN R. STRAWN LESLIE MCINNIS R S CROCKETT President Vice President N' Tc H. T. MULKEY .-orb? ROBERT E. PRICE FRED V. WILSON Z. T. FORTESCUE Superintendent of Port Arthur Schools Members of the P.T,A. were assisted at their annual open house this fall by members b of the Future Teachers Clu who served as hostess- guides to visiting parents. l J Clgy P13354 W. B. KILLEBREW Principal of Thomas Jefferson High School fk vs 9? f th Parent-Teacher Executive Committee meets Members o e monthly with Mr. Killebrew and the faculty advisors, Mr. Lon- nie Devall and Miss Elizabeth Shaw. Seated, from left to right are: Mesdames W, F. Fredeman, M. T. Gay, D. J. Sinwonton, ' P. Emmons, J .C. and A. R. Hix. Standing: Mesdames W. ll Mrs. J. E. Schnell, and Miss Aaron, J. F. Bender, Mr. Deva , Shaw. and Office Personnel Food in our cafeteria is goo put it away! d. Just watch these teachers -fm MRS. HAZEL LANGTON Registrar Home Economics MISS JEANNETTE TENNEY Attendance --s QQ' MRS. ANNA MAE DEVINE Secretary The latest fashions for day, evening and bedtime 5451 MISS IRALENE HART 20 Q wear are created in TJ's own clothing lab. gfyne ,mf-wwe 1 E X I MISS TOM COLLIER Head of Department fl:- MR. LONNIE DEVALL Assistant Principal Boys' Advisor w Counselors Mr. Devall and Mr. Kille- 'H brew may be discussing one of T,J.'s assorted problems MISS LOUISE PFEIFFER or maybe they're lust talk- ing about last night's TV Girls' Advisor program. as 4' -fl' it MRS. JESSIE JUDD MILLER Nurse Librarians Miss BENNIE wlucsvzsom MISS MARCEUE FOSTER Head Librarian-Fall Head Librarian-Spring Yi 1 H Q? ' I s f I i s If-Kg ,A ,.,:. v ' I uf? ' f'X'e..,,. MM' F' z s, sriisn s I -jf .-',,g.ajf. ' gabwff , jm iggk 1-f f -f ' -w as I w e - V H .il ' ., 5, rw-mrs' 59 MISS MAE BELLE PELTON Head of Department I :z:f..i ' fn, V X f ' ,. I .,.- W, .,Wg,g,L,, ., .. fax ' 9' 'Y 'YL Y V' '45?4faiff'?IalYi?iS77' . . . M-' Ef,4f214e41:11fH..i. V. . f - rw, I W' L...-,M f -W f- I . ,Rf ,wfffaw lf., 11. ,f I I In 4 jig , I . f I I aff W., I A U ' .4 MR. KENNETH PARKER MISS MARGARET MILLER i MRS. BETTY JEAN AT English one 5+ I A 1 I:,-' 5 .Q ,E KINS MRS. ISOBELLA BJERRING MRS. GERALDINE JOHNSON MRS. ETHEL REDMAN '.-as-iulbx MR. TOM HOUSER MRS. FLONELLE GREER anguages MISS BURDETTE SMYTH Head of Department MISS JOAN BAKER MISS LOUISE PFEIFFER I ,H wsu X L34-Q A , .lk . VJ? 'VN A X QTY? MRS. LAURELLA MERRELL Q ' ., Ss J if ' W Q 5 If I LSL I L,RL-- 'ALL MISS LOUISE ERWIN MISS SARA HARRISON MISS DORIS LYNN CRISP MISS BETTY SUE EIDOM '5 f-fl 'Q' 1-av 4-'Ng MR. W. H. WARD Head of Department Mathematics K .QL 5 Sf ,, VLLAIVL T59 1 7. A H. E, K gd Tx K Y. 2 2 MR. PAUL GOODWIN MISS MAB LYN HILI. 4 6'w f d' MISS EDITH BENZ MRS. PAT LOEFLER 55M . xt ,W sf? 24 fa MRS. LAVERNA KIEFER MISS IRENE SMITH MRS. NORA GREGORY 'GP' Science . A , ,fig 6 X . D L :- I Ol non L MISS ELIZABETH SHAW Head of Department l mysteries of the Theory of Flight are demonstrated students by a classmate. K X 295, n EN Va R ga ,Vi ,L 3 X MRS. REVA WESTERMAN MISS BETTYE REED MARY LYNN DAVISON MRS ANNA RUTH KERR ,ttty A tttst 2 MR. CURTIS DHONAU '-'R' Li 49, vc' ...fatty R, tif MISS MARTHA BUTLER Pictures and posters boost enthusiasm for solving the problems of modern gov- N! ernment and its functions. The old standby, reading, is not neglected in this study. Here two students point out some of the government agencies. X112 MISS TEXIE SMYTH Head of Department Social Studies I'-'GR A CHANGE E N in p N Q ,H+ X .,- af AV A REQ .xV,,., s ,W , ln N tii I , MISS MARY EUNICE VICKERS MRS. JEWEL MCEWAN MISS ELEANOR WALL MR, T, S, STANSELL MISS ALIECE ANDERSON MISS MARY EVELYN DUNN , W' ttii I 17.5 W-Mm-vnfguhf - ll 3 E Z f. kr wk . fgffglfhg X ,E I, -hz x - .I I , , I I Industrial Arts MR. JEROME HOCK MR. LELAND KAY . Q MR. JAMES TARTER f ,.iiM 32 MR . ii . O Mr. Leland Kay lets a group of boys in on the know about the use of the band saw in the woodshop. 1 Rvius coRNEL1us fa. 'mr MR. W. G. JONES Head of Department Music MR. O. L. LANTZ MRS. MARGARETTA BUNDY Band Vocal Music MR. LEONARD GEORGE Physical Education MRS. MARJORIE DRUMMOND Head of Department MRS. LOIS WILSON MR. B. M. WILLARD I MISS JAN THOMPSON MR. J. L. PENSE MR. JOHN TOMLIN Head of Depariment, Head Coach f .4 5 MISS HELEN FANT MR. TY TERRELL Commercial 'RQ l Miss ELLEN JORDAHN MISS PATSY LEE JEFFERS Fil! x 'W f MISS EOLA GUNSTREAM Head of Department This camera eye view of a typing class shows future secretaries eagerly learning the principles of their chos- en field. Future secretaries learn to make the keys fly as they learn to type. Mas. Jo ANN CRAVENS MR. P. T. REYNOLDS MRS- DELL HWLE e 4, A -- gina: 5 1:12. A 3 t ,ucv X e , I if 5 'fri . r iiffeiiiiiae , ieifiiiii, 5 ififiiiiiii- -' M' Wlf !Eiifi'15'1f , 't!I9i,' '- ff.. 'Wi '-1 5 i??5sg:f525 t . 2 f',.4:::JE1 . 1:5?g.j A -:fm fx.,-,.g., Q .:g:fZZif5. '53, ,, +1 fr:gfg4,::!3, h 13:1 2 F352-' J. 4 f,..f::::::::., :M 4 'swfsffffsisfsf 'aw f ' I ' Efffgggzfsszgzfz ifjfiz 5- f 11 1:1ggf5IJE:?:4: 3542 f 5 ,v v- 2 When thc' years 0 Still our dream fe rferfake us il! never die JACKIE ABOOD GRA 51-52, Jackefeens 52-53, GSA 53-54, Junior Red Cross 51-52. LAURA RIOS ABREGO Spanish Club 52-54, GRA 52-54, FHA 52-54. PAU LA RIOS ABREGO Spanish Club 52-54, Art Club 52-54, FHA 52-54. GAYE NELL ALLEN GRA, FNC. RAY ALLEN Jacketeens 52-53. LINDA FAITH AL LMOND Heralds 51-54, GRA 5'l-54, JCL 51-54, FTA 53-54, Jacketeens 52-54, Book Club 52-54. ANNETTE ANDERSON Hussars 52-54, GRA 5'l-52. MARGIE PEARL ANDREWS GAIL MARCELLE ANGEL JCL 51-52, GRA 52-54, Letter Girls 54, Jacke-I teens 53-54, Heralds 53-54. GRA 5154 GSA 52 53 Spamsh Club 5l-54, Jacketeens 53 54 Tenms Club 51-53, Heralds Intramural 52 53 Cabinet 5152, Rifle Club JAMES BARGAINER Meritorious Citation5 Cabinet 53-54. THURSTON BARN ETT Cabinet 52-53, President 535 Court 525 gress 535 Meritorious Citation 51-535 Special Honors 52-535 Intramural 51-525 Tennis Club, Team 51-53, JCL 52-53. DOROTHY BATES Congress 51-535 Cabinet 51-545 Letter Girls 53- 545 Heralds 51-545 Art Club 51-535 Spanish Club 51-525 Annual Staff 52-54, Junior Editor 53, Senior Editor 545 Pilot Staff 52-545 torious Citation 52-535 Tennis 'Club 51-535 51-54. GRACE BEARD GRA 51-545 Letter Girls 54. Jo ANN BEARD DONALD PAUL BEAvENs GSA 51-525 JCL 53-545 Art Club 53-54. six Con- Meri- GRA Excited seni ors Wag, anxio usly to have t h e' . ir annual pictures made f the Weslern meme- some O Putnam, blY based on a Boslon, Bafbara . S was an asseln h usen, Sandra Hlglqllgllllng Texas Dayl follvlllinlgnlfanle Lam, Nlaf'lY Rom 3 Participants Were: Charelinn Young and PBTW Parsons' Carl VanDevend9fl Mary 2 V RICHARD BEAVENS GAYLE BECKCOM Hussars 52-54, Uniform Quartermasten Press Queen 535 Court 535 Heralds 52-545 Cabinet 515 FHA 515 GRA 51-545 Princess 54. CAROLYN BE L L chair 53-54. THURMAN BELL LELAND JOSEPH BELLOT Choir 53-545 Baseball 52-535 Rifle Club 52. FRANCES LEE BENDER Letter Girls 545 Heralds 52-545 GSA 52.537 Jacketeerls 53-545 Spanish Club 51-535 Repef. toire Players 51-535 GRA 51-54, NANCY Jo BENFIELD Cabinet 53-545 Heralds 52-545 GRA 52-545 French Club 52-535 GSA 525 Repertoire 52. JEWELL ELAINE BERTRAND Band 52-545 Heralds 53-545 GRA 51-54, FHA 51-535 Letter Girls 54. SHIRLEY ANNE BERTON Hussars 52-545 Cabinet 51-525 GRA 52-54. SUE BLAIR Heralds 53-545 FNC 52-535 Letter Girls, Team Manager 53-545 GRA 53-545 Congress 525 Cabinet 52. BETTY ANN BLANCHARD DE Club 52-54, FHA 51-52. DON BLANTON JCL 51-54. l I GEORGE BLASINGAME EDGAR BLITCH Football 53. Jo ROSALIND BLY Hussars 52-535 Heralds 51-525 DE Club 53-545 French Club 51-52, FHA 51-52, GRA 51-53. BARBARA JEAN BOBBITT Heralds 52-545 JCL 51-535 FTA 52-545 Can- gress 525 Cabinet 51-525 Meritorious Citation 52, 53. PATRICIA RUTH BOGAN Letter Girls 545 FNC 52-54, President 53-545 GSA 53-545 Meritorious Citation 52, 535 JCL 51-53. LARRY BOSSIER Choir 53-54, Baseball 51-54. ALICE EDNA BOUDOIN GRA 51-54, Art Club 53-54, FHA 53-54. SANDRA JANE BOSTON Hussars 52-54, Instrument Quartermaster 535 Letter Girls 53-545 GRA 51-535 Cabinet 525 Spanish Club 515 Meritorious Citation 52, 53. REGINALD JOSEPH BOURG 061 '---,4v Q1 Club 54. PNC 53. JIMMY BROWN MURRAY BROWN SHIRLEY BROWN GRA. CECIL BULLOCK, DE Club 53-54. JANET BUTLER Citation 51, 52. ROBERT CAMPBELL MARY ANN CANFIL Choir 51-547 Band 51-527 Meritorious Citation 537 Glee Club 52-537 Cabinet 51. ToMMY CAPELLO Cabinet 53-547 GSA 52-547 Cheerleader 547 Court 517 Art Club 527 Junior Red Cross 53- 547 Heralds 52-547 Prince 54. NATHAN CAPLOVITZ JCL 537 Repertoire Players 53-54. VIVIAN CAPPADONNA Hussars 52-54, Assistant Uniform Quartermaster 52f Letter Girls 53-547 Annual Staff 53-547 Pilot Staff 53-547 FTA 51-537 GSA 51-527 Heralds 52-54. BILL CARTER Cabinet 52-537 Heralds 53-547 Rifle Club 51- 521 Spanish Club 51-537 Meritorious Citation 51-52. BARBARA ANN BREWER FTA 53-547 Heralds 5354 GRA 5154 Tennis EVELYN JOYCE BROOKS Congress 52-547 Vice President 53 54 Court 52f Football 51-53 Baseball 5152 King 54 MADELEINE TI-IERESA BROWN Court 532 Cabinet Secretary 5153 Heralds 53-547 DE Club 53 54 GRA 5153 Choir 53-547 Glee Club 52 53 Heralds 52 54 .Letter Girls 547 GRA 5154 Book Club 52 547 Repertoire Players 51 52 Joi-IN CAMPBELL Basketball 51-52j Baseball 5154 Meritorious LORRAINE CHOATE Letter Girls 53-545 GRA 51-54, Heralds 51-535 Tennis Club 51-535 Jacketeens 53. JESSE CHAVEZ Spanish Club 53-541 JCL 5'I-52. BETTY CHADWICK sand 51-54, Melody Maids 52-545 JCL 51-52. DONALD CHALMERS Track 51-547 Congress 51-525 Cabinet 51-525 JCL 51-535 Heralds 53-547 Band 51-527 Pro- iectors Club. MARSHALL CHANCE FRED CHATELAIN lntramuralf DE Club. ANNA CHATINIER BERNARD CHAUVIN Pilot Staff 53-54. R 1. S , - l! '2i-hffrxn if A :lg v igil. k f-. ' '. .RF I- - H .--5Ifk,gLfQf',' Mt- 5 L , M fn , K -fi .A ,. X E- - ' 5? --M N , lx A 4' A N L ,,hV V ,img ,A Seniors take top honors as Mr. Lonnie Devall awards them first place in the Baytown banner contest. , - tivities W cl' the seniors tn their tall BC Lea ing , , par Garrison, Secretal'Yi rial RevfeSe 'a Ve' Treasurer. loto . . Anna Stark, F , Barnelt. Presldem' Swartz ere oH'Cersi-Jhgiijiailen Vice President: and Jane Marilyn on .pu- ALONZO CHRISTIE ANNE CLARK Hussars 52-545 Letter Girls 53-545 FNC 52-545 Spanish Club 51-535 Meritorious Citation 52, 535 Cabinet 52, 545 Congress 54. HARLON CLARK RUTH ANN CLAYTON Hussars 52-545 Court 525 Cabinet 53, Flotorial Representative 54, Vice President 525 Congress 515 GRA 51-545 French Club 515 Heralds 51- 545 Princess 54. CLEVELAND CLOSTIO DE Club 53-54. CYMENTHIA HARRIET COATS Band 53-545 Letter Girls 53-545 Heralds 53-545 FHA 51-535 GRA 51-545 Jacketeens 52-53. 6' K if 'em I MARY ALICE COLLAZO Cabinet 53, Letter Girls 53-54, GRA 51-54, Spanish Club 51-54, Secretary 53, Treasurer 52, Jacketeens 53, Reporter, Art Club 52-53, Secretary 52. EILEEN COLLINS TI-IOMAs JERRY COLLINS RUSSELL CONNER Book Club. TED COTTER Cheerleader 53, Heralds 53-54, GSA 53-54, Repertoire Players 51-52, Pilot Staff 52-54, Annual Staff, Art Club 51-52, Rifle Club 51-52. DICK COULBOURN JCL 51-53, Slide Rule Club 53-54. RUBY MARIE COURVILLE Heralds 51-52, GRA 51-54, An crub 53-54 Vice President 53-54. JUDITH COVARRUHIAS MYRA JUNE CRAWFORD MARY ANN CROCKETT Band 51-54, JCL 51-54, Scribe 53-54, Letter Girls 54, GRA 51-54, Heralds 53, FTA 52-54. ROBERT CRUMPLER JCL 51-54. ANTHONY CUTAIA TOMMY CULP Cabinet 51-52, Track 53-54, Proiectors Club 51-54, JCL. JIMMY CYPERT Basketball 51-54, Football 51, French Club 51. JOI-IN DANIEL . 48 .45 2 RONALD DARBY HARRY DARTEZ KAY DARTEZ MILDRED DARTEZ GRA 52-54, GSA 53. GLENN DAVIS WAYNE DAVIS Band 52-54. DONALD DECKARD JCL 51-547 Jeffersonians 51-537 Camera Club 52-54, President 53-547 Meritorious Citation 52, 53: Band 51-53. JERRY DECUIR JCL 51-537 French Club 53-547 Heralds 52-547 Camera Club 51-547 Book Club 53-547 Pro- iectors Club 51-54. JOE DELEON Football 53-547 JCL 51-54, President 53-54., Football 53 Protectors Club 53 54. GRA 5154 Letter Girls 54 Jacketeens 53. GRA 5154 Spanish Club 51-547 Art Club 5152 Heralcls 53 54 Letter Girls 54. Football 51 53 Captain Track 52-547 Projectors LE E Du HON GRA 52-54. ELIZABETH ANN DUNCAN GRA 51-545 FNC 53-545 Heralds 52-545 Jacke- teens 52-53. CHARLOTTE EASLEY JCL 52-535 GRA 52-54. PATSY JEAN EDEN Hussars 52-545 Cabinet 535 Letter Girls 53-545 DE Club 53-54, Secretary 53-545 JCL 51-535 Meritorious Citaiion 51, 53. RITA EISENSTADT Choir 52-54, Secre1ary 53-545 Sextette 53-545 French Club 51-53. ALBERT ELIZONDO 918, AAN urin 9 5 regular i , business meenn 9. xx 1. dass sponsor Miss A iece - -5. A E A derson makes final Pfepa n , BARBARA EMMONS Congress 525 Cabinet 525 Heralds 53-545 GRA 52-54' Repertoire 53-545 Spanish Club 52-54, Reporter 525 Jacketeens 52 Joe Escoseoo Football 52-545 Spanish Club, 51-545 Base- A ball 54. ix. A ' If Q :A l HARRY ESPINOZA Spanish Club 51-54, Parliamentarian 53-545 Art Club 51-535 Intramural. RUPERTO FALCON CAROLYN FAULKNER Hussars 52-545 Letter Girls 53-545 Congress 515 Meritorious Citation 52-535 GRA 51-545 JCL 51-545 Heralds 52-545 Annual Staff 53-545 Cabinet 51, Repertoire 51-52. PHYLLIS FEEMSTER Court 515 Cheerleader 52-545 Congress 52-535 GRA - - 51 54, GSA 53-545 JCL 51-525 Cabinet 51- 54, Treasurer 515 FHA 515 Heralds5 Annual Slaffg Lady-in-Waiting 54. nior asse ratiortS for a se BLANCHE FELDER Cabinet 515 JCL 52-535 GRA 51-545 Heralds 53-54, GSA 535 Repertoire 515 FHA 52-53. JOYCE AUCOIN FELTMAN Cabinet 51-535 French Club 52-535 Heralds 525 GRA 51-535 FHA 525 Junior Red Cross 51-525 DE Club. LINDA FELTON Heralds 52-54, Cabinet 51-525 GSA 53-54, GRA 51-545 JCL 51-535 FHA 51-525 Junior Red Cross 51-525 Pilot Staff 5:1-54, Tennis Club 51-52. JAMES KELTON FERGUSON Basketball 51-545 Court 525 Proiectors Club 53-545 GSA 51-52. CAROL FLYNN Hussars 52-54, Reporter 535 Congress 53-54, Corresponding Secretary 53-545 Heralds 52- 54, Secretary 535 Cabinet 52-545 Letter Girls 53-545 French Club 51-53, Vice President 535 Annual Staff 51-525 Meritorious Citation 53, Special Honors 52. KATIE FOLSOM GRA 51-545 Letter Girls 54. BALTAZAR FLORES GREGORY FLORES GWENDOLYN FOSTER Cabinet 52. MELVA JANE Fox BYRON FROSCH Heralds 52-53, Choir 53-54, Tennis Club 52-53. ROBERT GARCIA Art Club 52-545 Spanish Club 53-545 Track 52-53. SOCORRA GARCIA Cabinet 535 Junior Red Cross 53-545 Heralds 51-535 Spanish Club 51-54, Secretary 53, Re- porter 53-545 Letter Girls 54. SANDRA GARNER Hussars 52-545 Congress 52-535 Cabinet 52- 545 FTA 52-54, President 53-545 Letter Girls 545 Tennis Club 52-545 Heralds 52-545 Junior Red Cross 53-54. GAIL GARRETT Pilot Editor 53-545 Hussars 52-545 Letter Girls 545 Meritorious Citation 525 Congress 52-535 Cabinet 52-545 Heralds 52-545 Junior Red Cross, President 535 Spanish Club. 3, N, . mtl? Ai utr KENNETH GONSOULIN ROBERT GONZALES Rose GARRETT PAT GARRISON Hussars 52-54, Congress 51-54, Scribe 53-54, Cabinet 51-54, Parliamentarian 52, Secretary 53, Heralds 51-54, President 53, Meritorious Citation 52, 53, JCL 51-53, FHA 53-54, GRA 51-54. CAROLYNN GAY Hussars 52-54, Reporter 53, Secretary 53-54, Court 53, Annual Staff 53-54, Heralds 52-54, Secretary 54, JCL 52-53, GRA, 52-54, FHA 53- 54, GSA 53, Pilot Staff 53-54. JOYCE GEE Band 51-54, Maiorette 53-54, Melody Maids 51-54, Heralds 51-53, French Club 52-53, Sec- retary 52-53, Cabinet 51-52. NORMA LEE GEORGE GRA 51-52. TRACY GIESEN Hussars 52-54, Pilot Staff 53-54, Assistant Edi- tor 53-54, GSA 52-54, Heralds 52-54, Presi- dent 54, Cabinet 51-54, JCL 51-54, Repertoire 51, Art Club 51. ELEANOR GILBERT Junior Red Cross 51-53, GRA 51-54,, Heralds 53-54, FHA 51-54, Glee Club 53-54, Jacke- teens 53-54, Book Club 51-54. EVELYN GILBERT GRA 51-54, Repertoire 53-54, Spanish Club 51, Jacketeens 53. VERA GOINGS Letter Girls 53-54, FHA 53-54, Heralds 53-54, FNC 52-54, Cabinet 51-52, French Club 51-52, Tennis Club, Repertoire 51, Junior Red Cross 51, Jacketeens. Choir 52-54, Vice President 53-54, Spanish Club 53-54. TELESFORO GONZALES Spanish Club 51-54, Art Club 51-54. GAIL GRACEY Cabinet 51, Junior Red Cross 51, GSA 52, Court 52, Heralds 51-53, Glee Club 52-54, choir 53-54. RUTH GRADY GRA 51-54, Glee Club 52-54, Choir 53-54. MARY EVELYN GRAHAM Cabinet 53, Letter Girls 53-54, Team Manager, Glee Club 53-54, JCL 51-52, FHA 53-54, Re- pertoire 51. I I SANDRA GREEN Band 51-545 Choir 53-545. Letter Girls 53-545 GRA 51-545 Glee Club 53-545 FNC 51-54. WALTER GRIFFITH RITA GULLEDGE Hussars 52-54, Assistant Instrument Quarter- C2 master 53, Historian 525 Congress 53-545 Cabi- net 51-545 GRA 51-53. AUDRIA GUILLOT JCL 51-52, GRA 51-52. CHARLES GUTIEREZ Track 53-545 Rifle Club 52-535 Intramural 51-52. IDA BELLE HAHN JCL 51-545 Choir 53-545 GRA 51-545 Glee Club 52-535 Spanish Club 53-545 Repertoire 51-525 Book Club 52-545 Jacketeens 53-54. lisfiwa-. -01 1.132 ' Prior to Ch' . rvstmas holidays, members of Miss Ay- A d 'eCe n erson's homer 00m cele brated with a party ,vw was 1, 'F if if i ii' av-'P Monk Selecl 'hell g aduation invitation r S. Seniors: E09 we williams, J nd Pat oe Williams, CarolYnn Gay a r. JAMES HALE JERRY HALL GAYLE HAMBY Heralds 52-547 Junior Red Cross 53-547 Re- pertoire 52-53. PATRICIA LYNNE HAMPTON Hussars 52-54, Assistant Instrument Quarter- master 537 Maiorette 53-547 Duchess 537 Choir 53-547 Cabinet 52-547 Heralds 52-547 GRA 52-537 French Club 52-53. JAMEs HANCOCK ARMOND HANKINS Track Manager 52-54,7 Pilot Staff 547 Heralds 531 Rifle Club 537 Spanish Club 52. FRANCES HARDIN LARRY HARGETT TRUMAN HARRIS Repertoire 52-54 Producer 53 54 Cabinet 51 54, Camera Club 52 54 Tennis Club 52 53 Congress 54. JEAN HAWSEY Hussars 52-54 Heralds 52 54 Court 52 GRA 52-53. MARY BETH HAYES GRA 51-547 French Club 52 53 Cl'1OIf 53 54 Glee Club 52-53 Cabinet 53 Repertoire 51 52 GENE HEBERT Court 52, Football 5153 Cabinet 5152 Bas ketball 51-52. LLOYD PAUL HEBER1' Football 53, JCL 51-52, Cabinet 525 Heralds 52. LOYD ELIE HEBERT DE Club, President 53-54, JCL 51-535 Merito- rious Citation 51-53. BOBBY HEBERT RONALD JOSEPH HEBERT Intramural 52, Track 53-54. WALTER HEBERT Spanish Club 51-52,. DE Club 53-54. WANDA HENDERSON Congress 52, GRA 52. Boasv HENDON DE Club 51-54. PAULA HENSARLING Hussars 52-54, Heralds 52-54, Choir 53-54, Sextette 53-54, Annual Staff, Organization, Sophomore, Class Editor 51-54, JCL 51-54, Meritorious Citation 51-53, Future Nurses 53- 54, Glee Club 51-52, GRA 51-541 Congress 52, Cabinet 52, Letter Girls 54. MANUEL HERNANDEZ RACHEL HILL Band 51-54, Librarian 51-545 Melody Maid: 51-545 GRA 51-545 JCL 51-535 FTA 53-545 Bool Club 52-54. RONNIE HoELzER Football 52-545 Cabinet 52-53. CYNTHIA HOFFPAUIR JCL 51-545 Repertoire 51-545 Jacketeens 53-54 FHA 53-545 Book Club 52-545 Camera Clul 53-54. JUANITA HOLLEY JCL 51-535 Heralds 53-545 GRA 51-54, FHA 51 JOHNNY HOFFPAUIR Baseball 52-545 Basketball 52-545 Track 53-54, Spanish Club 52-53. PAT HOFEPAUIR Letter Girls 53-545 Heralds 53-545 Congress 51-535 Cabinet 52'535 FNC 51-525 FHA 53-545 Repertoire 51-525 Glee Club 53-545 Red Cross 52-54. BOBBYE Hoop Hussars 52-54, Vice President 535 Letter Girls 53-545 Heralds 52-545 Tennis Club 52-535 French Club 52-535 FTA 52-535 Cabinet 53-545 GRA 52-54. MARY JEAN HOLMES Heralds 51-535 DE Club 53-54, GRA 51-525 JCL 51-52. Jo ANN HOLLINGSWORTH Hussars 52-54, Maiorette 53-545 Court 515 Cabi- net 51-54, President 515 Football Sweetheart 535 Heralds 51-54, Vice President 535 Grade Chairman 515 Congress 525 Letter Girls 545 GRA 51-545 GSA 525 Repertoire 51-525 Camera Club 515 FNC 545 Queen 54. DELBERT HOLSTEAD Rifle Club 52-535 Heralds 53-545 GSA 53-545 Art Club 52-54. RUTH HOLTER Congress 51-545 JCL 51-54, Treasurer 52-535 Cabinet 51-54, Treasurer 51-525 Letter Girls 53-545 Heralds 52-54, Vice President 53-545 Band 51-54, Assistant Quartermaster 53-545 FTA, Secretary 52-535 GRA 51-545 Meritorious Citation 52, 535 Tennis Club 51-54. RICHARD HOPKINS Rifle Club 52. GLENDA HORN Band 51-545 Heralds 52-54. ROBERTA LEE HoRToN French Club 51-525 GRA 51-545 Repertoire 52- 545 Heralds 53-545 Glee Club 53-545 Jacketeens 53-54. RONNIE HUDSON Band 51-54, Assistant Librarian 52-53, Drill Sergeant 53-545 Repertoire 51-54, Vice Presi- dent 53-545 Heralds 53-54. ROCHELLE HUGHES GRA 51-527 Art Club 51-52. WILLIAM HURLEY JCL 51-52, Repertoire 51-52. BETTY JACKSON Heralds 51-547 GRA 51-545 Leher Girls 545 FNC 53-545 Jacketeens 52. KATHERINE JACOBS Band 51-54, GRA 51-547 Junior Red Cross 52-53. ALVA GENE JIMINEZ DE Club. JEAN JOHNSON fy 'fo D1-0 5 ,gl 9'a 'fb '77 Dfo '47, '7 6 an 'he ' d 8 fr . arb iq, 6,- Sqarelrfucgau l0,, re 0921 one 146, 34-ee lr HOPGU . 9. fn walk me '51 I f one of lhe many Tabulaiing vvles or Anrl Young- Tommy Capelld and MBYY A 1 .lame . members - commlilee senior eleclionS ale election S Ba.-gainerf --.QR www .ar A 1 X VIRGINIA JOHNSON DE Club 53-54. PHILIP JONES I, CHARLES JORDAN Basketball 52-54. MARGARET JORDAN GRA 51-545 Glee Club 53-545 FHA 53-54 Jacketeens 53-547 Repertoire Players 51-52. JOE JuAREz ALOSIA JUDICE Hussars 51-54, Heralds 52-545 Leiter Girls 53 545 Junior Red Cross 51-52. Heralds 52-545 Camera Club 53-545 Book Club. 5 LARRY KERN Football 51-54. Dow KEYS T. W. KIMBALL Football 51-545 Court 51 Congress 5152 Baseball 51-541 Cabinet 5153 President 52 547 Heralds 51-527 Most Popular Boy 54 JOYCE KLECKA MERLENE LABORDE DONALD LAIRD CARL LAKEY BOBBY LANDRUM CARROLL LANDRY 5l DALBESS LANDRY DE Club 52-54, Vice President 53-54. LEON LANDRY RAYMOND LANDRY tramural 52-535 Proiectors Club 51-54. PAUL LANGTON Camera Club 51-525 DL Club 535 Baseball 51-52. JEANIE LANTz Congress '52-54, Rep.-at-Large 53-545 Cabinet 51-535 Band 51-545 Meritorious Citation-525 Heralds 51-545 Melody Maids 51-545 French Club 51-535 GRA 51-54. CARL LARPENTER Football 51-545 Court 515 Baseball. CAROLYN SUE LARPENTER MIKE LARSEN NORMA LASALLE ELlZABETH LAT1MER Hussars 52-545 Cabinet 51-53, Corresponding Secretary 535 Letter Girls 52-54, Parliamen- tarian 53-545 GSA 52-535 FTA 51-525 FHA 53- 545 JCL 51-535 GRA 51-545 Heralds 51-545 Meritorious Citation 51, 525 Tennis Club. MYRTLE LATIOLAIS GRA 51-53. HAROLD LAWSON ANNE LEAVINS DONALD LEBLANC DE Club 53-54. ROBERT LEBLANC Congress 51-54, Parliamentarian 52-535 Band 51-54, Student Director 53-545 Jeffersonians 51-545 Meritorious Citation 52, 53, Heralds. Court 535 Basketball 51-525 Track 51-525 ln- f f WALTER LEBLANC , 3 is DE Club. I DELORES Leooux GRA 51-53. 1 i ' 1 1.14, li ll .s l ,..W4 Z9 'F 2 351118 YM, L-as F ' Bessie LEFES Heralds 52-54g GRA 51-547 Letter Girls 545 FHA 51-54, Reporter 51-535 JCL 51-535 FTA 53-54. RODN EY LEMAIRE CARROLL LETNEY JCL 51-525 DE Club 52-54. ROBERT Levv net 52 53 Heralds 51-53- Proiectors Club Cabl - 7 , 52-547 Junior Red Cross 53-54. -SPF N- : 43 was ,T-mmqm ,K x 2 1. NJ' W Ph Ilis Feemster Barbara Putnam and Senior Ball excitement rose as y , ' th before pictures Kafheri are made. ne Kent assist Queen Jo Ann Holllngswor E gil l 1 Senior officers take time out from their executive duties to pose for a picture. They are: Ruth Ann Clayton, Flotorial Representative, Barbara McLaughlin, Treasurer, Barbara Putnam, Secretary, Norma Matlock, Vice President, and T. W. Kimball, President. , V wg -, w i g s , E, ?t1S-Q s Q , i 1'gi 3?'Eff1 5l fi - . aw ffslimw ng M '-1.75 NANCY LINARES Hussars 52-54, Congress 53, Cabinet 52, Treasurer 52-53, GRA 51-54, Heralds 53-54, GSA 53, Spanish Club 51-52, FHA 51-52. JEANETTE LINDGREN Letter Girls 53-54, Repertoire 51-53, JCL 51- 54, Heralds 52-54, Pilot Staff 53-54, Annual Staff 53-54. ED L1NN, III Heralds 51-53, Congress 52, Cabinet 52, Ten- nis Club 53-54. TED L1NscoMB Band 51-54, Jeffersonians 51-54, MARLENE l.lTCHFlELD Letter Girls 53-54, Heralds 51-54, Cabinet 52, French Club 51-52, GRA 51-53, FHA 51. EULINE LITTLE x BILLY RAY LIVINGSTON PATSY LLOYD Letter Girls, President 53-54, GRA 51-54, Cabi- net 52, FTA 52, Heralds 52-54, Tennis Club 52-53, Team Manager 53, FNC 53, Junior Red Cross 52-53, GSA 52. RAYMOND LOPEZ RICHARD Loupe DE Club 52-54, Intramurals 52. ELLA MAE Letter Girls LOuvIER 53-54, FNC 52, GRA 52-54, Junior Red Cross 52. LINDA LYONS Repertoire 51-54, President 53-54, Vice Presi- dent 52-53. DELANE LYTLE :AITH MALMGREN Band 51-54, Assistant Librarian 53-54, Letter Girls 54, Choir 53-54, Melody Maids 53-54, FTA 52-54, Vice President 53-54, Congress 51- 53, Cabinet 51-52, Heralds 52-54, JCL 51-54, GRA 51-54. 'lOWARD MARR Choir 53-54, Boys' Quartet 53-54. XRTI-IUR MARTINEZ Spanish Club 52-53. X' ii ' f'f2T4,g'1 - , A .4 .ti, ,L , I , , , 5 . fx- -- f','-iliigf ' , . . -if In s . 2.50, .. ,,.,, K I. s,.. ,I '- , ' .ucY MARTINEZ 2 , Heralds 52-54, Spanish 51-54, Jacketeens 53- ,L , Tr-sa rer 3.54, A I- 4, secrets SU 5 FH 5 5 'Y DE ciub 53-54, cabsnef 52, Heralds 51-52, i i iii 'i Gsi. 52-53. , EI-IARLES MATHIS Cabinet 51-54, Rifle Club 51-52, Slide Rule Club 54. iONALD MATISE uLA PEARL MAYFIELD Letter Girls 54, FHA 51-54, Jacketeens 53,54p FNC 52-54. is ssis , 3 if 5 ,,.li , fl' Members of the Spring Senior cabinet are, FIRST ROW: Donald Chalmers, Lynne Hampton, Rachel Hill, Ann Stark, Ronnie Hoelzer. SECOND ROW: Tommy Capello, Joe Williams, Truman Harris, John Earl Pate and Patricia McCurly. THIRD ROW: Juanita Munoz, Ruth Grady, Ruth Holter, Marilyn McMillan, Shirley Berton, Jean Hawsey, Nancy Walker, Norma Matlock. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Bates, Faith Malmgren, Bobbye Hood, Nancy Jo Benfield, Barbara McLaughlin, Carol Flynn, Tracy Giesen, Pat Garrison and Ann Clark. NORMA MATLOCK Hussars 52-54, President 53-54, Congress 51- 54, GSL 52-54, President 53-54, Secretary 52- 53, Court 51, Most Popular Girl 54, Cabinet 51-54, Vice President 51, 54, Heralds 52-54, Treasurer 52, French Club 51-53, Treasurer 52. Jo ANNE MATus Cabinet 52-53, Meritorious Citation 52, 53, Jacketeens 53-54, Vice President 53-54, Con- gress Typist, GRA 51-54, FHA 53-54, FNC 53- 54, JCL 51-53, Book Club 52-53. JEANETTE MCBRIDE Hussars 52-54, GRA 51-54, Junior Red Cross. JOANNE MCCREARY PATRICIA MCCURLEY Annual Staff, Organizations Editor 51-52, Edi- tor-in-Chief 52-54, Heralds 51-54, JCL 51-53, Cabinet 51-54, Meritorious Citation 52, 53, GRA 51-52, Slide Rule Team 54. MARY BETH McDAN1Ei. 2 MELBA MCDONALD GRA 51-54, JCL 51 52 Heralds 53 SHIRLEY MCDONALD GRA 51-52. FRED MCDOUGALD Band 51-54. DONALD MCEACHERN Congress 52 53 Cabmet 5153 JCL 5153 Meritorious Citation 51 Sllde Rule Club 54 PAT MCGUIRE Cabinet 51-52 GSA 53 54 Heralds 53 54 Track 53-545 Intramurals 53 R1fle Club 52 53 Boa BY MC KE E Heralds 53-54 EAN MCKINNEY Band 51-545 GRA 52-545 French Club 51-535 Repertoire 515 FHA 51. 1ARBARA MCLAUO1-1L1N Court 53, Lady-in-Waiting 545 Band 51-54, Ma- iorette 52-53, Drum Major 53-545 Congress 53-545 Cabinet 53-54, Treasurer 545 Heralds 53-545 GRA 51-545 -JCL 51-53 1HERRY MCLEOD Heralds 51-545 Choir 53-545 GRA 51-545 French Club 51-525 FNC 525 FTA 51-52. uD1NE MCMILLAN Band 52-545 Melody Maids 53-545 Letter Girls 53-545 Spanish Club 52-535 Heralds 53-545 GRA 52-54. AARILYN MCMILLAN Band 51-54, Maiorette 53-545 Melody Maids 51-545 Congress 53-545 French Club 51-535 Cabinet 51-545 Heralds 53-545 GRA 51-525 Junior Red Cross 51-52. UE MCNABB Choir 53-545 Heralds 52-545 GRA 51-525 French Club 52-535 Art Club- 52-535 FHA 53-545 Rep- ertoire 51-535 Jacketeens 53-54. LLLEN MELTON Choir 52-545 Boys' Quartet 53-54. 'ON MEYERS OHN MIDDLETON Football 52-535 Basketball 53-545 Court 535 Court Dignitary 54. LINDA MILLER Cabinet 53-545 GRA 51-547 Heralds 52-54 Meritorious Citation 52, Special Honors 53. MORRIS MILLER Congress 535 Cabinet 51-535 Camera 51-54 President 52-537 JCL 51-537 Meritorious Cita tion 52, 53. VERDA ANN MILLER GRA 51-53, FNC 52-53. BILLY MILLS Cheerleader 53-54, Cabinet 51-52, Meritorious Citation 52, JCL 51-535 GSL 53-54. ME RWIN MONcEAux PAT MONK 1 fe: - I I gy 11 ,gy ,:.,m-sIi: 'W ' 7- -:wt -3 2515 ' 'lie l: 7-fli F153-I 2. , -52,51-RG!!! If .cigggsgsefjgiff T' if f - -fe-1 -'.:I-tx.:-4a .' uf.-I 5 -- - . ,- 14- ng.,-,- .LL 25 .15 Y' f . . ' .. : - S -7. -4 2, Cheerleader 53-54, GSL 53-54, GRA 51-54: Congress 52, Cabinet 525 Girls' Glee Club 53 54 NOLAN MONTONDON LUTHER MOORE LYNDA MOORE LORETTA RICI-IEY MORGAN Band 51-527 GRA 51-521 JCL 51-52. RAY MORGAN DWAYNE MOSLEY Band 51-52. JIMMY MOXON Football 51. DRURY MUCKELRATI-I Hussars 52-54, Bugle Sergeant 53-54, Court 53, Congress 52-53, Cabinet 51-527 GSLg GRA 51- 547 Letter Girls 545 Heralds 52-54. JUANITA MUNOZ Heralds 51-54, FHA'51-54, President 53-545 Meritorious Citation 52, GRA 51-54, Spanish Club 51-54, Secretary 52, Jacketeens 53-54. EVA MuRIoLo Repertoire 51-54f am r - , 52'5Aj GRA 51-547 FNC 52-53: Spanish Club 52-53. C ea Club 5154- Heralds PATRICIA MURPHY JCL 5I-53, GRA 51-54. FRANK MYERS Congress 53'5Af a I 52-53. SYLVIA NACOL Cb'net 51-537 Intramural Band 52-54. EDDIE NANTZ JCL 51-527 Meritorious Citation 51, 52. BURLYNE NASH Choir 52-54, Librarian 547 Glee Club 51-527 JCL 51-537 GRA 51-547 FTA 51-537 Red Cross Rep. 547 Pep Squad 52: FHA Sli Repertoire 51-527 Heralds 53. 3-...fa h I Hill and Dorothy Bates, members of the Marilyn McMillan, Rac e ' ' d ations to the senior bank. P iggy bank COmmllT6e, make theIr on f one of their programs- Members . r ' mittee makes final p1ans 0 d T Umar, Harris. are- Jane Swartz, , r The senior assembly cfjm ' .1 Ann Ho1hngSW0nh an Van Devender, 1-'nda Mluer' O Ca rl 42' I ft .Q ALTON NELSON BOBBY NEWMAN SOP:-HA NEWTON Repertoire, 51-54, President 52-53, Treasurer 53-545 Cabinet 52. JUDITH MARLINE NlcKl.EBu,R Heralds 53-545 Hussars 52-535 Red Cross Rep. 53-545 French Club 51-535 GRA 51-545 Re- pertoire 51. FRANKIE NORRIS An Club 52-545 French Club 535 DE 54, FTA 53. JUDITH NORRIS Congress 51-525 Cabinet 51-545 GRA 51-545 GSL 54. ALICIA NORTHERN Letter Girls 53-54, President 545 Heralds 53- 545 GRA 51-545 Tennis Club 52-535 FTA 52-535 Red Cross Rep. 53. CARMEN ORTEGA Spanish Club 52-54, Secretary 51-52, President 53, Vice President 52-545 Letter Girls 53-54, Team Manager 53-545 Art Club 51-52, Vice President 51-525 FHA 53-545 Heralds 53-54. KATHERINE OTEY HELEN OTTO Band 51-545 Choir 53-545 Letter Girls 545 Con- gress 525 Cabinet 525 Melody Maids5 Merito- rious Citation5 Heralds5 French Club 51-54, President 545 Junior Red Cross, Vice President 525 JCL 51-54. GERALD PACE Choir 53-545 Cabinet 52-53. RICHARD PALMER Congress 535 Meritorious Citation 535 Camera Club 52. BARBARA PANSANO Lois PAPAS BILLY PARHAM Football 51-535 Track 51-52. LYNN PARKER President of Student Body 53-545 Congress 515 Cabinet 51-53, President 53, Treasurer 525 Court 535 Heralds 52-54, Treasurer 535 Key Club 525 French Club 515 Grand Duke 54. WANDA PARKER GRA 51-53. PATTY PARSONS GSL 52-535 Cabinet 53-545 GRA 51-545 Heralds 52-545 French Club 52-53. JOHN EARL PATE Intramural 52-535 JCL 51-535 Meritorious Cita- tion 52, 53. BENNIE PATILLO JCL 51-535 Heralds 52-535 Book Club 53-54. JUDY PATIN French Club 51-525 GRA 51-545 Heralds 53- 545 Cabinet 51-52. 1 iam fi FRANCES PECORINO EDWIN PERRY Proiectors Club 525 Repertoire Club 51-52. BARBARA PEssARRA GRA 51-54. SARA PICTON Hussars 52-545 Cabinet 52-535 Heralds 51-54 French Club 51-535 GRA 51-545 Repertoire 51 SARAH PIGGOT GRA 51-545 French Club 52-535 Heralds 53-54 Repertoire 51-525 Book Club 52-54. J. W. POOLE, JR. J. C, POPE JOY PRESLEY PATRICIA PRINCE Hussars 52-545 Heralds 51-535 French Club 51- 535 GRA 51-535 Cabinet 51-52. DAVID' PuRsER Proiectors Club 52-545 Heralds 51-52. BARBARA PUTNAM Court 525 Band 51-54, Maiorette 53-545 Cabinet 51-54, Vice President 51, Secretary 545 Letter' Girls 53-545 Heralds 51-545 JCL 51-535 Con- gress 53-545 Band Sweetheart 545 Grand Duchess 54. ELMA QUINTELA Hussars 52-545 Heralds 53-545 Letter Girls 53- 545 Cabinet 535 Spanish Club 52-545 GRA 52- 545 FHA 53-545 Repertoire 52-535 Annual 53-54. BETTY RAMBIN RI-IOMA RANSONETTE Band 52-54, Maiorette 53-545 Cabinet 53-545 Letter Girls 545 GRA 52-535 Heralds 53-545 Red Cross Rep. BARBARA ANN RAU.SCH FNC 52-54, Vice President 545 Hussars 52-545 GRA 52-545 JCL 52-535 Red Cross Rep. 53. Charlesy is an 1023 EDITH JANE RAVEY FHA 51-547 Repertoire 53-54. CHARLOTTE REAMES Cheerleader 53-545 Leher Girls 53-545 Cabinet 52-537 GSA 53-547 Junior Red Cross 515 GRA 51-545 Princess 54. NORMA LEE RENSHAW GRA 51-53. BARBARA RICHARDS Cabinet 51-525 GRA 51-53. MARLYN RISING Hussars 52-547 GRA 51-545 Letter Girls 545 Cabinet 535 JCL 52-535 Heralds 52-535 Meri- torious Citaiion 53. RONNIE RIVERS Whe U scenef ciecoraf' had ',. as e fo :hams 'hblyp pl and Ja rogram anfled 'le S of r and lv We e '77 nl were delfrare age' Whef ready Wyeauf her i Y f I . of W lh Ideas the Senfas the l and fo' B., Gare Dam, brJfhsem,ngI'l s es , Mrs. M4 Geraldine Johnson looks on as Johnny Hoffpauir makes an intense study of the Battle of Roses in a senior English class. ?tMiQiiQ5,SlVigjQf'f' BARBARA ROBERTS Cabinet 52-535 Letter Girls 53-545 Glee Club 53-54 JCL 51-535 FNC 52-545 Jacketeens 53- 545 GRA 51-54. ELFERT ROBICHEAUX CONNIE ROBiNsoN GRA 51-545 Choir 53-545 Cabinet 52-535 Glee Club 52-54, Vice President 54. RICHARD ROBINSON Intramural 51. OLIN ROBISON Congress 53-545 Cabinet 53-545 Band 51-54, Quartermaster 52-545 Jeffersonians 51-545 Choir 53-54, Student Director 53-545 Heralds 53-545 Boys' Glee Club 515 Repertoire 51. N OAH ROM E RO 2:Li:m5.5L4, E. J. SAVOY THOMAS SCHNEIDER ETTA SERVILLE Hussars 52-54, Maiorette 53-54, Letter Girls 54, Heralds 52-54, J. B. SHEARIN LARRY SHEPPARD Heralds 52-54, Baseball 51-54. ROBERT SHIFLET Camera Club 51-52, DE Club 53-54, Proiectors Club 51-52. ALLEN SHIPLEY ALVlN SIKES BETTY SIMMONS Choir 53-54, Glee MARILYN RONSHAUSEN Hussars 52-54, Drum Major 53-54, Cabinet 51- 54, Secretary 52, Vice President 53, Congress 52, Heralds 52-54, French Club, Meritorious Citation 52, 53, GRA 51-54. STEPHEN Roos JCL 51-53, Shutterbugs 51-52, Heralds 53-54, Repertoire 51-52, Tennis Club 52-54. JERRY Ruoo Congress 51-52, Cabinet 51-52, Heralds 53-54, Meritorious Citation 52, 53. KENNETH RYAN WILEY SANFORD PAUL SASSINE, JR. Baseball 52-53, Football 52, Cabinet 51-52, DE Club 53-54, Intramural 52-53, Rifle Club 52-53, Art Club 53-54. JCL 51-52. Club 52-54, GRA 51-53. .au 4 4 -4 Q' 9 3 A C3 .fy X A 5 Eva. .E 2, 3. sl T 2 2 E 2 Q 2 r ,H f 2 2 3 5 5 E ,iv 1 nlwam. sth' 5 7- -M. , .,,. . ,- K-l?b filVx?5 ya 5 . 53 .5 , .. , ra- A-5-up, ,sw 5 .ff-I--5-elfgi. H575-g,7'52f-M5515 . Was. E? , 4 I Lhrk 1 : H . .Y ge' , I il? 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DELORES SMITH Heralds 52-54, GRA 52-54. JACQUELINE SMITH FNC 52-535 Junior Red Cross 52-53. JIMMY SMITH JOYCE SMITH Congress 51-525 Choir 53-545 Glee Club 52- 54, Triple Trio 53-545 FNC 52-545 Cabinet 51- 525 GRA 51-535 Junior Red Cross 52-53. MARY ELLEN SMITH Hussars 52-545 Congress 52-545 Cabinet 51- 545 Heralds 52-535 GRA 51-545 Spanish Club 515 Meritorious Citation 52, 53. MARY FAITH SMITH GRA 51-53. MAUREEN SMITH GRA 51-525 FHA 5I-54. THOMAS SMOKE Repertoire 53-54. AUSTIN SOLIS Spanish Club 51-54. LUPE SOLIS Letter Girls 53-54, Reporter5 Heralds 52-545 Spanish Club 51-54, President 535 Jacketeens 535 GRA 51-545 Art Club 51-53, Secretary 535 FHA 53-54. BOBBY SO-NNIER LINDA SPEIGHTS Meritorious Citation 52, 53. BOBBY SPRADLIN DE Club 52-53. LINDA STANLEY Hussars 52-54, FTA 52-53, FHA 52-53, Letter Girls 547 GRA 52-54, Cabinet 53, Repertoire 51-52. ANN STARK Court 52, Princess 54, Congress 52-54, Hussars 52-54, Cabinet 52-54, Flotorial Rep. 53-54, Sec- retary, GRA 51-54, French Club 51-537 Heralds 52-54, Meritorious Citation 52. MARY LOUISE STEPHENS Letter Girls 54, ENC 52-54, GRA 51-54, FHA 52-54, JCL 52-54, Jackeieens. GLENDA NEEL STIMITS GRA 51-52, FHA 51-52, DE Club 53-54. JAMES STOKES Choir 52-54, Spanish Club 51-53, Junior Red Cross 52-53, Boys' Quartet, Pianist 53-54. DAVIE STROMAN Congress 537 Cabinet 53, DE Club 54, Junior Red Cross 53. ROBERT STUTZENBURG Track 511. Graduation Day drew nearer as seniors tried on the traditional cap 'n gown. Thurston Barnett, Lynn Parker, Morris Miller, Pat McCurly, Dorothy Bates and Paula Hensarling present a typical picture of this occasion. is Wai i it ,ab Q., f f --1252,:v1:1f,R-afiiafwx Izzwfw , .. .-,,.. . . . me--.--.H L 1 1--E. IM. ....G- ': . . -at . ,. ' ' 'Q EIWRL 2awgg.g SER 1 '-5 - - . ,. 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I ea P, -:.:n3:' ., ' .- 1, -, ,taftwzgasy-,-L-5.-fs R ., .- - a-fR-f---,-eeR,1,--..,- fm - ,- ,- f 5g,,,,,,.-ma-,.-,R--. - Ja,-L , ff--ze -' .f2:i,gif?2F1 Z,5,W,,.,L.,W- Q,:h-'A'f - . 5.1,-,. ,-f, , . f 2 23, 3155--RA 2 We 3 R 2, Q , f-,f-ew- 5 2 -Y W it -5 as -4 R , PATRICIA SULLIVAN DE Club 53-54, GRA 51-53, Letter Girls 53, Book Club 53. JANE SWARTZ Cabinet 53-54, Treasurer 54, Band 52-54, Melody Maids 52-54, Color Guard 53-54, Con- gress 53, GRA 51-54, Heralds 52-54, French Club 52-53, Treasurer 53. JERRY SWENSON Choir 53-54. JIMMY TAYLOR Football 51-53, Baseball Cabinet 52. 53-54, Court 52, L. J. TAYLOR, JR. DELBERT THAMES PATSY THERIOT JACKIE THOMAS JERRY THOMPSON Rifle Club 51, Red Cross Rep. 52, Art Club 53. l RAYMOND THOMPSON Congress 51-52, Cabinet 51-52, Red Crossl Rep. 51-52, Pep squad 51-52, Book Clubl 53-54. I THORLIEF THOMPSON, JR. . Football 51-53, Basketball 51-53, Heralds 51-I 52, Court 51, JCL 51-52, Cabinet 51-52, Presi- dent 51-52, Proiectors Club. BERNICE TODD GRA 51-53, DE Club 53-54. HESTER ANN TOLAND JERRY TOLER Intramural. GLEN TOMPLAIT MELVIN TRAHAN EMERY TRAHAN ALVIN TRAMP LARRY TRAVIS FRAN MCDANIEL TRIMBLE Hussars 52-535 Court 535 Congress 525 GRA 52-535 DE Club 53-54. BOBBY TROTTI CHARLES TRUITT Football 51-545 Heralds 51-545 Band 51-545 JCL 51-525 Rifle Club 51-525 Cabinet 51-525 Congress 525 Junior Red Cross 53-54. JEAN TURNER FNA 52-54, Treasurer 545 Choir 53-545 Glee Club 51-54, Treasurer 545 GRA 51-54. MARSHA TYREE Hussars 52-54, Uniform Quartermaster 53, Treasurer 53-545 Letter Girls 53-545 Heralds 53- 545 Cabinet 525 French Club 52-535 FTA 52- 53, HiStorian5 Repertoire 52. WALTER UMPI-IREY Court 53, Gent-in-Waiting 545 Cabinet 51-525 Football 51-535 Proiectors Club 51-545 Pilot Staff 54. CURTIS UNGER ELLIS URBINA Football 51-535 Baseball 53-545 Spanish Club 51-545 Projectors Club 53-54. V7 l tim... MINNIE VALDEZ Band 51-54, Spanish Club 51-525 GRA 51-54 JOSEPH VAN BENTI-IUYSEN CARL VAN DEVENDER Cabinet 52-535 Heralds 52-545 JCL 51-54, Vice President 52-545 Book Club 52-54, President 52-545 Camera Club 53-54, Vice President 53- 545 Jacketeens 53-545 Meritorious Citation 52. f f- :fur-5-2 - ' -if FREDDY VARNI 5 Basketball 51-545 Track 52-545 Congress 51-525 Baseball 53-545 JCL 51-525 Repertoire. ip CLAUDETTE VAuoI-IAN Cheerleader 52-535 JCL 51-525 FNC 53. G L E N DA VE NA B L E -Rf4swrs5,f1:1iff' - z.. , .f FNC 52-54. 'ft-L ELIZABETH WALDROP HENRY WALDEN Football 51-535 Basketball 525 Proiectors Club 52-53. TOMMY WALLER Baseball 525 DE Club 53-54. KENNETH WALKER DE Club 52-54. NANCY WALKER Hussars 52-545 Choir 53-54, Sextet 53-545 Cab- inet 51-53, Secretary 515 Heralds 51-525 French Club 515 GRA 51-545 Glee Club 52-535 Meri- torious Citation 52. PATRICIA WATLER FRANK WEAVER SHERMAN WEEKS GERALDINE WEHMEYER Cabinet 52-535 Choir 53-545 Glee Club 52-545 Heralds 51-525 FHA 53-54. AUBREY WEINDORFF Cabinet 53. Jo ANN WELLS GRA 51-525 Heralds 51-535 DE Club 53-54. JOHN WENNERBOM JCL 51-53. GEORGE WHALEY WILLIAM WHITE VIRGINIA WILCOX DE Club 53-545 FNC 52-535 Heralds 52-535 GRA 51-52. DIXIE WILKINSON Hussars 52-545 Choir 52-54, President 53-545 Glee Club 51-525 GRA 51-54. GROVER WILKINSON Cabinet 52-535 Rifle Club 51-53. CHARLES WILLIAMS Congress 535 Cabinet 51-545 Heralds 53-545 JCL 51-52. DEETTE WILLIAMS EUGENE WILLIAMS Football 51-525 Baseball 51-545 Heralds 53-545 GSA 51-525 Choir 53-54. FRANCES WILLIAMS GRA 52-54. JAMES WLLLIAMS JOE WILLIAMS Football 51-53, Track 51-53, Court 52, Gent- in-Waiting 54, Congress 52, Cabinet 51-52, Baseball 51, Choir 53-54. MALCOLM WILLIAMS JIMMY WILLIAMSON DAVID WILTEN JCL 51-54. DOROTHY WINTER Choir 53-54, GRA 51-54, Glee Club 52-54, Librarian 53-54, FTA 53-54, FI-IA 53-54. 53 'Vow- 57 'Whorf MARY ANN WOLF Band 51-54, Historian 53-54, Heralds 52-54, Cabinet 52-53, JCL 51-54, FTA 53-54, GRA 51-54. MARGARET WOODALL FNC 52-54, Heralds 5364, Jacketeens 53-54. MARY EVELYN WOODS JCL 51-52, FHA 51-52, GRA 51-52. JEAN WORLEY Letter Girls 53-54, JCL 51-53, FNC 52-53, FHA 53-54, Junior Red Cross 51-52, Jacketeens 52-54. RICHARD WORTI-IY JOYCE MARIE WRIGHT ..... I ' 'Kell ' 1-V -'.'- 2 ' ,' fzlff- - f I 1 3 GLENN WYBLE f Football 51-53, Court 51, Track 51-54, Basket- 'iff . ll . -1.1 ' ball 52-53, Baseball 51. l ,fr M ' ' M, 5 TOMMIE NELL WYBLE S , Hussars 52-54, GRA 51-54, French CIUb,52-53. li-Eg JUDITH YOAST 1524-,QQ '. - 4 11- I 'K GRA 51-53, DE Club 53-54, French Club 5I. - P' ,- 52, FI-IA 51-52. 8 E ' A fir ' 3 RALPH YERBY ,-,1,' MARY ANN YOUNG If- - Band 5I-54, Secretary 53-54, Congress 53: 2-'ll . Cabinet 52-53, French Club 51-53, President K . 53, GSA 53-54, GRA 51-54. --J VICTORIA YOUNG fi 'i,,- -,-'- I 'Q' 1 Q f -1' K. C 'f f llit I ., I fvwzdly 61015 nf our dam ORGANIZATIQNS Y fr in the memories ?orf Arthur High The Yellow 57-M MRS, MIKE REDMAN is the sponsor 9 of both me PILOT and me YELLOW JACKET. 123' Paula Hensarling, Class Editor, is responsible for assembling the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore sections of the yearbook. This is Paula's third year to work on the YELLOW JACKET. - .L l 'i L ' 1 ,ul 1, 3 ,Win -Q--ve' W 'Xi me M A-fvgizio H. ua, .'f.f .-in W ' I nf 'ff Fr as Q ,wg The Sophomore Class lx 'C Editors, Barbara Lang- ! A4-T ham, standing and Gay- X la Ruth Johnson, compile l the Sophomore section X of the YELLOW JACKET. fu I ff ,,.. . .L: L,::g, ,' , , A Dot Bates is one of the Senior Class Editors. She is assisted by Jeanette Lindgren, who is pic- tured on the PILOT page of this book. Carolyn Faulkner, right, is responsible for editing the sec- tion of the annual reserved for 3 X . The Junior Class Section Editors are, left to right: Marilyn Weathers, Pat Bostick, and Gail Connell. They assemble all f 74 0 the pictures of the iunior class and edit that section of the annual. 4 the Faculty. Q Q5 'K .WING The Art and Favorites Editors play an important part in assembling the annual. For this year the editors are Joe Martinez and Phyllis Feernster. Pat McCurley, editor of the YEL- LOW JACKET for the second consecutive year has proved pro- ficient in her work. Last year the annual was awarded first place in the C.S.P.A. ,Q-. 1 . :yi 'Z' 'L .l A ' 43 1 1 ' a s Q. . z es, c,., - A-:wt air- . 'X sf-,Q Rosemary Avila, left, and Carolyn Gay are the Associate Editors of the Activity and Organization Sec- tion of the annual. They are re- sponsible for covering the activi- ties ot all the clubs and organiza- ,X I tions sponsored by the school. 7 W i X h fig x P- l E if A , V 8 . inert fda, X it 4- . X . W at 1 fic! ol me Girls' eduofs LOY5, and the ist! n- are shown Pi-'adona' va events spotoi new -vlan Ca it we men' Lei' Ao iiofvxll c0Ve' B ' ri Depal 590115 Sectriood. llqelcal Edvcauo Boabveb me vw sO'ed Y X4- O the Yearbo :Q ,, S .Isa-f i -.- Handling the Advertisement Section of the year- book this year were Elma Quintella, Joan Domaschk, and Barbara Slaid. They sold a maior portion of the ads and were also aided by members of the Bookkeeping and Journalism classes. at xsane-1'. Q .ew as . Pilot ,ig Q .Mk Z , , . Lf' L' Gail Garrett, senior, is Editor-in- , Chief of the PILOT for 1953-54. X 5' This is Gail's second year to work Ti L . K in the iournalisrn department. if tw - sa E ' , T 5 jail: K J V i jj, Tracy Giesen assists Gail as Associate Editor of the PILOT. 5 f,.,.,vf'1 1 fi ,musk Tx . W V H , f o Q - 1 X ii 1 ff xi l Walter Umphrey prepared sport stories this year for the PILOT as well as helping on the YELLOW JACKET. Jeanette Lindgren i: kept busy as typist fo, the PILOT. She alsc serves as an Associate Editor of the Senioi Class Section of the YELLOW JACKET. had' ...,.. .1 Bernard Chauvin worked on the PILOT Staff as one Afmond Hanklns aids Bemafd in 'he EXCl1an9e and 76 of the Circulation and Exchange Editors. ClFCUl61i0f1 Department. I Mr Orville C Cornelius an M W G Jones supervise the printing of TJ s newspaper T H E PILOT. Busily examining the assignment sheet for the PILOT are members of the fifth period Journalism class. PILOT reporters busily assembling copy for the paper are left to right: Linda Felton, Juanita Holley, Gail Garrett, Joycelyn LaFleur, Bobby Feemster, Jerry Brown, Bill Livingston, Boyd Bradford. The PILOT reporters have a round table discussion on the merits of Journalism. 63,5 fig Herald Service Crganization lifes. Q 4 ,eke eeeee . . eeeee gill I --- F eA5 6 F . a. N96 r o in Q F XM -E'f'1. 1 573 lb x 5 The Fall officers of Heralds served the group diligently. Shown standing in front of the banner the Heralds sponsored in the Beat Baytown Banner Contest are the officers: Kath- erine Kent, Treasurer, Carol Flynn, Secretary, Pat Garrison, President, and Ruth Holter, Vice President. , The Spring Herald officers are coming from their regular meeting room through the Hall of Fame. They are: Bill Herrington, Vice President, Tracy Giesen, President, Ann Stark, Treasurer, and Carolynn Gay, Secretary. Miss Louise Pfeiffer, sponsor of Heralds, is shown counseling 3 one of the senior members of the organization, Marilyn v McMillan. 4 Another group of Senior Heralds are pictured at the righf. FIRST ROW: Jeanette Lindgram, Margaret Woodall, Rhona Ransonette, Betty Jackson, Alosia Judice, Bobbie Lee Harten, Jerry Hall, Delbert Hol- stead, Barbara Putnam, Marilyn Ronshausen, Ann Stark, Etta Ser- ville, Jane Swartz. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Wolf, Eva Murillo, Mary Ann Young, Lupe Soliz, Carmen Ortego, Elma Quintella, George Sims, Armond Hankins, Gayle Ham- bley, Sara Picton, Judy Nickelbur, Drury Muckelrath. THIRD ROW: Sue McNabb, Stephen Roos, Jerry Rudd, Carl Van Devender, Larry Shephard, Olin Robison, Patty Patty Parsons, Sarah Piggott, Delores Smith, Helen Otto. Senior Heralds in this group picture are, FIRST ROW: Helen Kelly, Judy McMillan, Marilyn McMillan, Jean Hawsey, Barbara Emmons, Frances Bender, Tracy Giesen, Carolyn Faulkner, Linda Felton, Robert Le- Blanc, Pat Garrison, Carol Flynn, Eugene Williams, Tommy Capello. SECOND ROW: Pat McCurIey, Faith Malmgren, Lucy Martinez, Jerry De- cuir, Carolynn Gay, Linda Allmand, Elizabeth Duncan, Janet Butler, Sue Blair, Blanche Felder, Bill Carter. THIRD ROW: Paula Hensarling, Elea- nor Gilbert, Ruth Holter, Glenda Horn, Lynne Hampton, Norma Mat- lock, Nancy Jo Benfield, Marlene Litchfield, Katherine Kent, Jo Ann Hollingsworth, Pat Hoffpouir, Vera Mae Goings, Joe Juarez. Heralds in this picture are iuniors Pictured from left to right on,the FRONT ROW, they are: Joan Dom aschk, Barbara Rose Beck, Jo Ann Albert, Dorothy Graham, Beverly Collins, Pat Bostick, Amelia God bold, Mary Ann Hamlin, Anice Har din, Dianne Creswell. SECOND ROW: Shirley Aaron, Jane Bow man, Jeanette Edgerly, Theresa Boehme, Clara Albers, Gail Connell Carol Holloway, Barbara Ferguson Gay Baker, Edith Honeycutt, Bar bara Eisler. THIRD ROW: Dewitt Reed, David Gorman, Jack Comp ton, John Hix, Bill Herrington Steve Emmon.s, W1 -lUni0, . HRST RO S and 5 - e lelt To ll?l'llfiAarie Willianwt me 'eff fo rielglors Wh0 were J ntor Heralds arnagansl Billie Smith Sandra ,Carolyn Carr gdt. FIRST ROW admitted ,mo H l' U , h fine erY l et0' fyo. ' 'f1eyL- 5 W d efald - Another gjullo inn Pla? Kshyllis ReageTho::on, Flancjvrejlera, Phyllg ROW: gli? J' Wizona Bsrcgwn, Mal-glgrdfleospring CarOlYn Lk Kay Sml l Ethel LQUlS9 Snydefl Cal J Nell Swartz ls' afique S. UrlllO, E ' ar ard DeR ,bien ' ' ' lin, O , f Madel' 'monte Velyn Q-lb 0Uen M . R th junsc meghnir. I Jeanette . 5 mmer kn. CON I me B n, M . 1 en, , anly Simmons' Egwgulghloe Will?-215 Lattmeffdlxltassert lllldrlliskallldvd Fergjzl, Cggnle Unddfzzd Rachel oljlllla tlzuny' THlll:lgarlQgi,VNllse'1ll ' r l I . ' . ' . SECOND Rascal Ruth Rlggrma James. E kms' JerrY MC nm, 1horv1P- Irvine, Manh URTH ROW: J ' Henrietta Gre dries Truiff J - Jane CarolY Laura Weber. Nonard, Paul lgnxma White, Beve McCord, R 5 Cumm' eanerte an ' Smith' . Ethel leo White' e . Nelfna mmm R Nxdnndi hvinehJ:ilJ Watler. son, B The Sophomore girls who joined the H I era ds in the Spring are. FIRST ROW: Jackie Borel M , ary Jane Nabours, Linda Th Toby Acko k ' ompson, c , Carlyne Downes, Judy Redfern, Margaret Nabobours, Shirley Harris SECOND ROW B . : arbara Oster, Betty Collier, Sandra Durham, Sue Smith, Connie Pierce, Melina Mattie, Beverly Black- 4 M B , 1 Lllla M , osephine ache, Hill LZTQS. FIFTH Rgmflde, Johnnie Birtmez, pusy ' 0 lOra Lee i Mar 'get , B 9 e Y Jo l' Joyce HY Summersgillleg Ada Befh f efiy Steele. Sophomore boys who were inducted into the Heralds are. FIRST ROW: Byran Jarrett, Raynor Hebert, Henry Benz, Stormy John- son, Gerald Morvant. SECOND ROW: Joe Kimball, Jerry Little, Chuck Clark, Don Bice. THIRD ROW: Donnie Goodwin, Maior Rising, Donald Hyatt, Leonard Dolce, Phillip Fusilier, Ronnie Mc- Pherson. FOURTH ROW: Berton Howard, Bobby Copel, Billy Canady, Larry Moore, Jimmy Fa Ik u ner, Jack Keever. well. THIRD ROW- Sarah Ha C . yes, aroly Tibbets, Sue Boehme, Jean Davis, Phyllis Franklin, Betty Ketcherside. FOURTH ROW: Mary Newman, Maurine Wyble, Elaine Tesh, Sue Scott, Gayla Ruth Johnson, Verline Windham. FIFTH ROW: Mary McCoy, Georganne Bean, June Pierce, Ruth Slaid, M ' ary Lou Lindgren. The movie may not be as ex- citing as Dragnet, but the mem' bers of the Proiector's Club dutifully preview an education- al film. lt was Boyd's sugges- tion that they wear their 111 or collars Cat style. They are from left to right: Ryle Adam- son, Boyd Bradford, Jean Rawlinson, Robert Levy, Sidney Little, David Purser. SECOND ROW: Kerney Meaux, Max Sheppard, Herbert Culp, Miss Bennie Wilkerson, sponsor, Don- ald Dodd, Ellis Urbina, Jerry Collier, Skipper Thompson, J, W. Beal, J. R. DeLord, Raymond Landry, Jerry Collins, Tommy Culp, Kelton Ferguson Projector Club MISS BENNIE WILKERSON Sponsor SQ ' ii' r Shutterbug Club . i f 'f f' y . g sis 1. ff .,'-' 4 H a MRS. LAVERNA KEIFER ,Q Sponsor N .. ,-,l n ' x 4 Members of the Shutterbugs study the fine points of pic- ture making at a club meeting. Pictured from left to right are, SEATED: Eva Murillo, Lula Bell Fontenot, Donald Deckard, Kat- reen Clark. STANDING: Jerry DeCuir, Morris Miller, John Wennerbom, Carl VanDevender, Joe Juarez, Richard Palmer, Bill Stafford, Raynor Hebert, Mrs. Keifer, John Watkins, and Mr. Jerome Hock, the assistant sponsor. if Sportsmanship League and Association 1 at I s f 1 1 n n - -- . .., -.1 f- MISS MARY EUNICE VICKERS sponsor of the G.S.A. Norma Matlock, President of the Good Sportsmanship Association, pre- sides at a regular business meeting. 'Z' it 'twee-wse. Pictured from left to right are the members of the G.S.A. FIRST ROW: Charlotte Reames, Pat Monk, Phyllis Feemster, Linda Felton, Barbara Beck, Marie Cupit, Nevalin Morgan, Barbara Weber. SECOND ROW: Myrtle Nixon, Patty Wiesen, Drury Muckelwrath, Joyce Felder, Margaret Prichard, Jeanie Linscomb, Betty Boyum. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Green, Lilly Martinez, George Simms, Gail Gracey, Delbert Holstead, Tracy Giesen, Glen Williams. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Carr, Mary Ann Young, Jessie Peak, Jimmy Brown, Boyd Bradford, Don Snell, Pete Pompolina, Bruce Westmoreland, Jack Hix. FIFTH ROW: Norma Matlock, Joan Domaschk, Marilyn Barron, Rosemary Avila, Pat McGuire, Paul Jenkins, Teddy Cotter. SIXTH ROW: Mary Newman, Jackie Borel, Sylvia Hunter, Miss Vickers, Kenneth Watler, John The presiding officers of , G.S.A. are: Jimmy Brown, Vice President: Norma Mat- , lock, President: and Rose- .: I mary Avila, Secretary. Middleton. Qs H V :X J Members of the G.S.L. pre- sented a trophy to represen- tatives from South Park. The Pat A formal Christmas party complete with tree was held at the Y.M.C.A. for the members of the D.E. classes and their dates. S'?' A 5 21 ri? -:stil 'K L L - .W ,E 'il officers of the Distributive Education Club were: MRS. DELL HILLE Eden, Secretary, Jo Ann Wells, Reporter, and Loyd Spgngof Hebert, President. 'A 1 . W- I-- csf ,, XZ? The State D.E. Convention for 1954 was held in Galveston, February 25-27. Delegates from Port Arthur were Loyd Hebert, Patsy Eden, Jo Ann Brammer, and Jo Ann Wells. , Q Leaders in Student Body Congress -.., .,., ,,, . . .,. s A. , ,- 165 rm- ,, H 1- fiiff Pg, we ' fax, bs, K W ' 3 'KE' Appointed Congress officers are, Pat Garrison, Bulletin Scribe, Jo Ann Matus, Typist, Roland Lee, Parliamentarian. LAURA WEBER Secretary uf! JEANlE LANTZ Representative- at-Large Election to Student Body Congress is one of the most memorable of all occasions at Thomas Jefferson High School. Every one of The homerooms is named for one of the United States, and each stateroom elects a representative to the SBC, which meets each Monday to consider legislation to promote the welfare of the school and the individuals that compose it. In the spring the entire school divides into Maroon and Gold parties for the elec- tion of president and yice president. These nominating conventions, held in the Field House and in the Auditorium are among the most colorful of all occasions during the school year. 85 wana: Senior Congressmen are veteran representatives of student opinion at TJ. High. They are from left to right, FIRST ROW: Barbara McLaughlin, Ann Stark, Carol Flynn, Mary Ellen Smith, Mary Ann Young, Rita Gulledge, Ruth Holter, Norma Matlock, Barbara Putman, Marilyn McMillian. SECOND ROW: Frank Myers, Robert LeBlanc, Rich- ard Palmer, Olin Robison. Q ff it S. - - ft- 4 l Url mf . .aff Do If' ,1 XX ,, rfb. l f Ill t F i Prepared to defend the Junior point of view in SBC are Con- gressmen, Billy Hall, Bert Black, Louise Thomson, Jeanette Ed- gerly, Barbara Holland, Rose- mary Avila, Gail Connell, Ruth Jurischk, Joyce Irvine, Henry Brunson, Carl Pessara, James Edwards. Sophomore Congressmen repre- sent 19 homerooms. They are from left to right, FIRST ROW: Judy Redfearn, Sarah Wilson, Linda Moore, Sandra Fuller, Dianne Flint, Barbara Weber, Jo Anne Gregory, Rose Hol- land, Charlotte McKague, Emily Fortescue. SECOND ROW: Ray- nor Hebert, Ronnie Hughes, John Badgett, Jack Keever, Bobby Cassey, Harry Britt, Arthur Wolf, Benard Calvin, Bill Walton. The iuniors who represented their respective state rooms in the government of the school are talking over a school issue with Bruce Hendrickson, chair- man of the Junior Congres- sional committee. They are from left to right. FIRST ROW: Bruce Hendrickson, Ruth Riggs, Linda Rankin, Margaret O'Brien, Syl- via Smith, Anice Hardin, An- gelina Bruno, Dianne Creswell, Norma James, Pat Thornton, Bobbie Taylor, Jerry Collier, Wiley Smith. The sophomore congressmen getting their first taste of school government at senior high are, left to right. FIRST ROW: Jerry Little, Harry Britt, Benard Calvin, Jack Keever, John Badgett, Ronnie Hughes, Maior Rasing. SECOND ROW: Linda Moore, Judy Redfearn, Barbara Wgber, Dianne Flint, Lura Bell Chandler, Rose Hol- land. THIRD ROW: Emily Fortes- cue, Sandra Matlock, Nadine Searcy, Jo Ann Gregory, Mary Vernon. Representing the districts of Texas as congressmen are the representatives of ,the senior class. KNEELING, they are, left to right: Dick Colbourn, Robert LeBlanc, Tommy Capello, Tru- man Harris, Donald Chalmers. STANDING: Ruth Holter, Carol Flynn, Faith Malmgren, Nancy Walker, Lynne Hampton, Ann Stark, Anne Clark, Marilyn Mc- Millan. E E l- ,,:,l N Z1 , yy 9 NN ,Q -- , ' vf A 9 . nf 1 , S 0' t sa Q , it i ls if 1 L A, . , I ll EH! 59 Demonstrating a typical Roman day at the Arena to J.C.L. of the Octavian Clan. are members Junior Classical Lea ue M k Members of the Ovidian Clan are pictured at the left. From left to right are, FIRST ROW: Glynn Lang, Jack Richards, Arthur Ulbrich, Mary Elizabeth Hackney, Elaine Shaefer, Carolyn Tibbets, Myrtle Nixon, Dor- othy Tramp, Vera Zingleman, Betty Ray Breau. SECOND ROW: Shook, Alvin Payne, Phillip Fusilier, Bruce Johnson, Virginia Dominguez, Beth Chase, Louise Lakie, Linda Gebhart, Nina Lackey, Pattie Has- sell, Rosemary Avila. STANDING: Patsy Moreau, Shirley Aaron, Laura Weber, Pat Bostick, Steve Emmons, Norma James, Robert Coffman, Pat Summerlin, Phyllis Pritchard, Glen Tunnell. Jan g a es Latin Live Members of the Julian Clan are pictured at the left. From left to right are, FIRST ROW' Larry Moo . re, Byron Jarret, Raynor Hebert, Jerry Little, Larry Spradley, James Green, Jack Keever, Max Turner, David Kent, James Green. SECOND ROW: Charles Anderson, , Glenda Barnett, Virginia Moss, Sarah Hayes, Ge Bhome. THIRD ROW- Geor e - 9 Qureau, Dianne Vick, Nancy Bas- tain, Katherine Tragelis, .lo Ann Al- bert, Frances Nelson Puline Brailey ne Choate, Sue , Barbara Lock- hart, Esther Russell. FOURTH ROW: Marvis Bell, Phyllis Davis, Betty Lou Guy, Marilyn Pryor, Joyce Irvine, Frances Peveto, Jeanette Wagner, J . . ane Bowman, Sylvia Smith. gi Members of the Octavian Clan are pictured at the right, From left to right are, FIRST ROW: Betty Boyum, Barbara Weber, Mildred Davidson, Bernard Chauvin, Donnie Good- win. SECOND ROW: Doris Feltman, Burnella Perron, Virginia DuBose, Dorothy Ann Brown, Dianne Rich- ardson, Mary Ann Bealle, Donald Beavens, Barbara Eisler, Jo Anne Landry. THIRD ROW: Betty Ross, Frances Nixon, Leonard Dolce, Wil- lis Wylie, John Baker, Bill Walton, Johnny Badgett. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Ferguson, Margie Baker, Dorothy Groahm, Pat Wentworth, Martha Hill, Carol Jernigan, Iris Rayburn. FIFTH ROW: Don Schnell, Carolyn Click, Beverly Thompson, Billie Marie Williams, Leonora Lee, Dianne Creswell, Suzanne Hampton, Jane Simms. SIXTH ROW: Cecil Bal- zerson, Joe Griffith, Jimmy Lane, Bobby Murray, Charles Moore, Floyd Irvine, L. J. Wilson. -we 5:5 . Qs: vs' Tl Y 5 ' yxll X Making plans for a club program are the officers: Joe DeLeon, First Consul, Mary Ann Crockett, Scribe, Carl Van Devender, Second Consul: and Robert Coffman, Quaestor. Members of the Olympian Clan are pictured at the right. From left to right are, FIRST ROW: Pete Pompalina, Herman Miller, David Wilton. SECOND ROW: Emily For- tescue, Jo Ann Gregory, Margaret Nabours, Barbara Langham, Sarah Wilson, Nancy Broussard, Gayla Ruth Johnson, Margaret Pritchard, Molly McGuff, Becky Montroy. THIRD ROW: Paula Hensarling, Car- olyn Faulkner, Ida Hahn, Jeannette Lindgren, Helen Otto, Mary Ann Young, Ruth Holter, Cynthia Hoff- pauir. FOURTH ROW: Carl Van De- vender, John Earl Pate, Tracy Gle- sen, Gordon Fogleman, Linda All- mand, Faith Malmgren, Donald Deckard, Jo Ann Matus, Joe De- Leon, Mary Ann Crockett. 1 Spanish Club Mrs. Laurella Merrell is the sponsor of L the Spanish Club. She has worked closely r .J ,1 with the membership to plan interesting if W ii . Wa x- programs throughout the year. s it The Spanish Club is an active organization at T.J. High. The mem- bership is pictured from left to right. FIRST ROW: Paula Abrego, Laura Abrego, Estelle Gloria, Reuben Orta, Roy Maldonado, Elma Quintella. SECOND ROW: Gloria Garcia, Eulalia Garcia, lrmy Diaz, Viola Davalos, Oralia Mendez, Ida Hahn, Lucy Martinez, Maria Florez, Lupe Soliz. THIRD ROW: Minnie Ramirez, Socorro Falcon, Virginia Dominguez, Carmen Ortega, Socorro Garcia, Alice Col- lazo, Alicia Flores, Jesse Chavez. FOURTH ROW: Elvira Aranda, Dolores Ybarra, Elaine Smith, Sarah Stranahan, Juanita Diaz, Delia Avilez, Lily Martinez, Virginia Montalvo, Henry Prdrazo. FIFTH The Spanish Club held a party at the opening of school to entertain prospective members. 90 ,gi-ggi ROW: Telesfero Gonzales, Yolanda Garcia, Peggy Hardin, Juanita Dominguez, Elisa Dominguez, Ruperto Falcon, Roy Ramirez, Joe Perales, Abel Montalvo, Ramon Arteago. SIXTH ROW: Charley Montalvo, Austin Solis, Rose Marie Cupit, Elvira Jiminez, Joe Escobedo, Alfonso Sosa, Sherwood Dudley, Robert Garcia, Jimmy Diaz, Jessie Ramirez, Paul Castenada, Robert Silva, Joe Martinez, Norman -Butler, Albert Elizondo, Harry Espinoza. Admiring a costume worn by Paula Abregoo for a Spanish Club program for the Fall and Spring officers. They are left to right, SEATED: Ida Hahn, Treasurer Spring, Juanita Domin- guez, Treasurer Fall and Secretary Spring, Sarah Stranahan, Historian Spring, Alice Florez, Reporter Spring, Socorro Gar- cia, Secretary Fall. STANDING: Lupe Soliz, President Fall, Alice Collazo, Treasurer Fall, Vice President Spring, Paula Abrego, Carmen Ortego, Vice President Fall, President Spring, Harry Esponoza, Parliamentarian Fall. HB ,- . , 'W 1 : E 5 I n r French C ub bs Doing a bit of French translating are the officers of the French Club. They are, left to right: Helen Otto, President, Bev- erly Poole, Vice President, Kay Ely, Sec- retary, and Elizabeth Kirkland, Treasurer. MISS LOUISE PFEIFFER Sponsor Ot R.-Of' This is a typical scene from the class room of the third year French Class. Sitting in on a French Club business meeting is the membership. Seated from left to right they are: Kay Ely, Helen Otto, Jane Swartz, Elizabeth Kirkland, Stormy Johnson, Frances Campise, Nancy Norris, Betty Steele, Jimmy Faulkner, Kitty Le Blanc, Nina Swartz, Dianne Flint, Jean McKinney, Betty Allgood, Carol Flynn, Nancy Watler. Standing, FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Young, Claire Brownlee, Tommie Nell Wyble, Carolyn Vera, Marilyn McMillan, Sara Piggott, Janet Butler, Mary Beth Hayes, Beverly Pole. SEC- OND ROW: Rochelle Totine, Norma Wisenbacker, Carol Holloway, Rita Eiesenstadt, Linda Moore, Beverly Blackwell, Patsy Fergusson, Ethel Leonard, Julia Hall, Mary Lee LeMaire, Jerry DeCuir, Ed Linn, Robert LeBlanc. Thomas Jefferson High School Choir Q ln their choir robes the T.J. choir presented their traditional Christmas concert under the direction of Mrs. Margarette Bundy. ' cl S tette are P'C U'e with their Th e Boys' Quartefre of T bers ot the Girls' ex fight: Connie Robinson, Marr, Allen Melton L 'J' Hl9l'1 consists of Howard Mem A are, left to B tt Steele, zales Th ' '3 Y Hargeff 151. Thelf . ' nsladlf e Y ' e aCCOm - . ' and Robef accompan Gail Gracey, Rita Else Walker Panist is Jimmy Syok r Gen' , , - es. C3cZhnl'ZlihllSSnPaula Hensarlmg and Nancy a i 0 rt X 5 A U an i 5 ' 5 if hx I 3 i 92 ,ft The oficers of the Choir are practicing a new piece of music. They are, left to right: Robert Gonzales, Vice President, Rupert Falcon, Treasurer, Dixie Wilkinson, President, Berlyne Nash, Librarian, Rita Eisenstadt, .Secretaryp Carol Johnson, li- brarian, Olin Robison, Student Director. Seated: Betty Steele, Accompanist. Senior Choir Members 1-K' CAROLYN BELL LELAND BELLOT LARRY BOSIER JANET BUTLER MARY ANN CANFIL M3 Q RITA EISENSTADT RUPERT FALCON BYRON FROSH RQBERT GQNZALE5 GAIL GRACEY 'W' Q ,-4' RUTH GRADY SANDRA GREEN IDA BELL HAHN LYNNE HAMPTON PAUL HENSARLING LARRY HARGETT MARY BETH HAYES HOWARD MARR FAITH MALMGREN 93 5,3151 ibn SHERRY MCLEOD 4 GERALD PACE SUE MCNABB I OLIN ROBISON gal , ,4-nr IM ' Ria. Sify JAMES STOKES JERRY SWENSON ALLEN MELTON BURLYNE NASH 43 ' - T Ng! CONNIE ROBINSON BETTY SIMMONS x ...- f-w ,N 1 Yi f . V 1 'QIQIEL '5f':S? - ,my,s:v.:.','w,v.:-t f' ' W Q - In 1, +5 I 3 A ,Q 4 X Us 251254 rw 'II E W ,rw f X xi' 5' iff, f 4' LI an N II f HELEN OTTO It JOYCE SMITH JEAN TURNER NANCY WALKER GERALDINE WEHMEYER '16, fm 'S' ' 1 DIXIE WILKINSON EUGENE WILLIAMS JOE WILLIAMS DOROTHY WINTER owe owl' ,un it MRS. MARGARETTA BUNDY spon- sors the Cho' ir and Glee Club. ,f' Alleluia sing the girls of The Choir as they practice for a program. A charming part of the Gle C G. I , . . e lub is the urs Triple Trio. lt consists of Pat Hoff- pauir, Barbara Roberts, Dorothy Winters, Evelyn Graham, Margaret .lorclan,-V-ir- ginia Wehmeyer, Pat Monk, Sandra Green and accompani t s Pat Deckard. The Glee Cl b u has a practice session. 95 Future Teachers of America The membership of F.T.A. is having a business meeting. Shown conducting the meeting are Ruth Holter, Secretary and Sandra Garner, President. The membership is: FIRST ROW: Marvice Bell, Mary Ann Wolf, Mary Kay Collins, Nancy Boston, Barbara Brewer. SECOND ROW: Louise Lakey, Linda Allmond, Mary Ann Crockett, Claire Brownlee, Gayla Ruth Johnson. THIRD ROW: Pat Tragalis, Barbara Bobbitt. Talking over college catalogues in the new teacher's lounge are the officers of F.T.A. Left to right they are: Faith Mamlgren, Vice Presi- dent, Elizabeth Hackney, College Catalogue Chairman: Nelma White, Treasurer: Pat Went- worth, Historian, Ruth Holter, Secretary: Sandra Garner, President: Sandra Fuller, Sweetheart: Dianne Vick, Parliamentarian. The Future Teachers leave for a conven- tion trip to Galena Park. They are: Linda Moore, Carolyn Tibbetts, Pat Latimer, Katherine Tragalis, Barbara Brewer, Bessie Lefes, Mary Kay Collins, Claire Brownlee, Mary Lou Lindgren, Sandra Fuller, Miss Hill, Carolyn Carr, and Beverly Thompson. MISS MAB LYN Sponsor Latimer, Nelma White, Carolyn Carr Marlitta Duncan Harriet Axtell. FOURTH ROW: Faith Malmgren Bessie Lefes Sarah Strana han, Sandra Fuller. FIFTH ROW: Mary Lou Lindgren Betty Allgood STANDING: Martha Hill, Dianne Vick Judy Mclnnis Pat Went worth, Helen Kelly, Rachel Hill Elizabeth Hackney Katherine N HILL l Activities of Junior Red Cross Workers Discussing the year's accomplishments are S L L M fa-I, ., .L , in . V, K A vw x ,fav o Miss Texie Smyth, sponsor, and Rose- d Th ' smiles indicate that they are pleased with the results. mary Avila, presi ent. eir .4-1 X , g , 1-1- Showing the furniture which they made for a Red A scene from the Red Cross Assembly program shows the Red Cross Congressional Committee as they ex- Cross proiect are Jerry Caldwell, James Ferguson, Jerry plain fhe Work of Red Cross. They are from leff to Hatfield, This furniture will be used in veterans hos itals. B bb' Eldred, Barbara HoHand, Sandra Fuller, P right: o ie Gail Garrett. Red Cross Committeemen represent each homeroom in the Red Cross Council. They are from left to right, FIRST ROW: Miss Texie Smyth, Claire Brownlee, Rosemary Avila, Sandra Fuller. SECOND ROW: Barbara Oster, Mary Lou Lona, Sandra Garner. THIRD ROW: Rachel Hill, Beverly Bross, Laura Elton. FOURTH ROW: Linda Lyons, Vera Goings, Juanita Diaz. FIFTH ROW: Wayne Davis, Virginia Moore, Douglas Stanley, Gordan Fogleman. SIXTH ROW: Jo Ann Landry, Carolyn Tibbeis, Jo Ann Tipton, Louise Lakie, Robert Cam- bell. SEVENTH ROW: Ronnie Wil- liams, ,lan Shood. S C 'E' .3'!?N '.' P. MARILYN RONSHAUSEN lxnfs .fi I ,pffvl 'Z'- Jadf gf 'Q::.l . - 0... .',:..- Q... - Q :' I - 1A in ' . ' if- 41' ' '. .IZ '1'118'- H' ,.,. ' tip: ef ' ' 3 f, f .I . ,.. ,. v Qi -5 . .Q I , r Q., . . ' fi: -, ix . . , aibl. , aor '53-'54 ETTA ANN SERVILLE Maioreiie '53-'54 98 Red Hussar Drum and Bugle XY JO ANN HOLLINGSWORTH Maiorette '53-'54 LYNNE HAMPTON Maioretie '53-'54 Senior Members of Red Hussar Drum and Bugle Corps R' WY e f iz L rs? L- -21-- ANNETTE ANDERSON BARBARA BALLARD GAYLE BECKOM SHIRLEY BERTON SANDRA BOSTON . ' 1 - , 7 N X Y . V Z X , M, . We -7, x C A Y L R3 we A ai' Y J, 'J' -' , , 1,3313 -N ' A ' - . ' 'WS l ? n , -A Q ' C' .- ' 1? -S 4' , 0 0 go Q Q gg.. fy , cykbo VIVIAN CAPPADONNA ANNE CLARK RUTH ANN CLAYTON me avi? x 1. n CAROL FLYNN SANDRA GARNER GAIL GARRETT hx ' 'X E 24. TRACY GIESEN RITA GULLEDGE JEAN HAWSEY PAT EDEN CAROLYN FAULKNER PAT GARRISON CAROLYNN GAY Tx PAULA HENSARLING BOBBYE HOOD 99 Many Colorful Performances ALOSIA JUDICE DORIS KEEL ELIZABETH LATIMER .NANCY LINARES NORMA MATLOCK . I .ww U 0 I ,I Q5 JEANETTE MCBRIDE DRURY MUCKLERATH SARA PICTON PATSY PRINCE ELMA QUINTELA A F U J X Mmm M of I . 3 an Hr f - I va 0 U U 4 IF Po ,,-Q A W, 5 BARBARA RAUSCH MARLYN RISING BARBARA SLAID MARY ELLEN SMITH LINDA STANLEY ANN STARK MARSHA TYREE NANCY WALKER DIXIE WILKINSON TOMMIE NELL WYBLE f, L, HH- 'W The Fall officers who served the Red Hussar Corps during the Summer practice and the football season are discussing a maneuver with their sponsor. They are left to right, FIRST ROW: Bobbye Hood, Vice President, Miss Helen Pant, Sponsor, Norma Matlock, President. SECOND ROW: Marsha Tyree, Treasurer, Gayle Beckom, Uhiform Quartermaster, Ethel Thomson, Assistant Uniform Quartermaster, Rosemary Avila, Reporter, Sandra Boston, Instrument Quartermaster, Edith Honeycutt, Assistant Instrument Quar- termaster, Monica Amuny, Historian, Carolyn Gay, Secretary. 44 Miss Helen Fant, Sponsor of the Red Hussar Drum and Bugle Corps, piloted the Hussars through the season with superior maneuv- ers on the football field. 6 The map of Texas was one of the outstanding maneu- vers presented during the football season. Barbara Slaid, Drum Sergeant, and Drury Dinkie Muckelwrath, Bugle Sergeant, had the iob of teaching the new Hussars the music of the corps. +'! f?' HIL: BILLY MILLS MISS JAN THOMPSON GEORGE SIMS Sponsor . 1 Cheerleaders for T. J. High ' iv 'mi' - fl' 1,f, ,g, ,, -.rf W INLI .I,..? . A.J: , 3, J ' o U' 5 S 4 . - Q - - I - 1 Q 1 4 1 1 5 U' 1 Z 7 -1 . 'V' PHYLLIS FEEMSTER CHARLOTTE REAMES :Y Mini 1 K K, 2 TN.:....,,.'L . ' - L' 2' i 9152 D- -s Working on the Jacketeen entry in the Beat Banner contest are: Linda Allmond, Patsy Lloyd, and Gail Angel. Even though it didn't win a prize it was fun doing the work. Jacketeen Cheerlng Squad The newly organized Jacke- teens, T.J. pep squad, did much in promoting school spirit at the Jacket football games. They are from left to right, FIRST ROW: Jo Ann Matus, Carol Gean Devalcourt, Fran- ces Bender, Gail Angel, Linda Allmond, Bobbie Lee Horton, Cynthia Hoffpauir, Juanita Munez, Lucy Martinez. SEC- OND ROW: Mary Alice Col- lazo, Lupe Soliz, Barbara Arminter, Patricia DePope, Irma O'Neal, Johnnie Lou Smith, Della Brewer, Barbara Patton, Coretta Bodden. THIRD ROW: Patsy Lloyd, Eleanor Gilbert Velma Landry, Carolyn Bossier, den, Ardoin Betty Finley, Veta Bod- lrma Diaz, Shurdell , Mary Jean Minchew. on '- it-was-1 'G M Q, W eggs ,e i J: ti- wf Dressed and ready for work are the members of the Future Nurses Club. They are, from left to right, FIRST ROW: Marie Jennsua, Georgeanne Mclinden, Jo Ann Tipton, Judy Miller, mascot, Virginia DuBose, Jo Ann Landry, Gloria Beniamin, Betty Ray Brau. SECOND ROW: Barbara Rausch, Zara Gene Sikes, Claudette Vaughn, Norma Blanchard, Virginia Moore, Carolyn Hebert, Betty Ross, Barbara Bushnell. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Williams, Carol Wiskersham, Judy Gardner, Frances Campice, Claudine Smith. FOURTH ROW: Sarah Walters, Mary Hendrix, Angie Rosales, Pauline Braley, Frances Nelson, Lucile Villereal, Glenda Venable. FIFTH ROW: JoAnn Matus, Frances Nixon, Paula Hensarling, Patsy Rourk, Alma Hendrix, Lilia Martinez, Delia Avilez. SIXTH ROW: Betty Jackson, Elizabeth Duncon, Mary Stevens, Lula Mayfield, Lona Crawford, Patsy Schxnayder. SEVENTH ROW: Nina Lackey, Barbara Roberts, MRS. J. J. MILLER Sandra Green, Jean Turner, Pat Bogan, Sherry Fogle, Mary Northern. Sponsor ,Qi X , few O ... - L wat' w 'x S Qs! Wiwhi in me The officers of the Future nurses, Virginia DuBose, Practicing bedside manner at a Future Nurses Club Secretary, Pat Bogan, President: Paula Hensarling, Board meeting are: Betty Ray Brau, Mary Louise Stephens, of Directors, Barbara Rausch, Vice President, cooperate - Judy Smith, Barbara Bushnell, and Jo Ann Tipton, in making plans for a club proiect. v Future Homemakers of America V, ,.,,..m.-tu-1 .2 The officers of the Future Homemakers are Members of the Future Homemakers and Miss SEATED: Lucy Martinez, Secretary, Juanita Munoz, Hart, Sponsor, inspect a class prcieqt, President, Juanita Dominguez, Vice President. STANDING: Mary Etta Dorrough, Treasurer, Elma Quintella, Reporter. Learning to be homemakers is the main purpose of the Future Homemakers of America Club. The members are from left to right: Eleanor Gilbert, Jo Ann Beard, Bessie Lefes, Pat Garrison, Eleanor Pierce, Jackie Smith, Mareen Smith, Lupe Soliz, Carmen Ortega, Juanita Munoz. 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Pic- tured are Repertoire mem- X Repertoire Players of 1953-'54 7 t ff, 9 5 K. ex r 7 i TV screens may some evening feature one of these members of the REPERTOIRE CLUB. Many of these mem- bers are seriously interested in clramatics and have taken active part in the welfare of the REPERTOIRE PLAYERS. They are from left to right, KNEELING: Ronnie Hudson and Eloise Bean. Standing, FIRST ROW: Bill Hera rington, Beverly Thompson, Linda Lyons, Claire Brown- lee, Barbara Dore, Bobbie Lee Harton, Connie wood, Sophia Newton, Truman Harris, SECOND Linda Moore, Sandra Fuller, Barbara Langham, Burdett, Noel Cowart, Harry Britt, Jack Keever, Ray Knight, Virginia Moss, Cynthia Hoffpouir, Domaschk. 4 .,,. , F if 'F . 45:2 .--is V .WF - ts. 1 Pwr' 19 it ,,t.. 4 PAT HINES Sponsor Officers of the REPERTOIRE PLAYERS coordinate the activities of the 45 member dramatic organization. They are pictured from left to right: Production Manager, Truman Harris, Treasurer, Sophia Newton, Secretary, Eloise Bean, President, Linda Lyons, Vice Presi- dent, Ronnie Hudson. Best foot forward, these members of the REPERTOIRE CLUB practice facing the camera. That gleam you see in their eyes is a reflection of the hope that their names will get star billing some day. They are from left to right, first row: Beth Chase, Nancy Wilson, Mary Newman, Anita O'Quinn, Mary Lou Lindgren, Ursulla Van Benthusen, Katreen Clark, Barbara Bastip, Lena Singletary. Second row: Glynn Baker, Edith Jean Ravey, Nathan Capdavitz, Dorothy Egleson, Jay Kline, Jimmy Faulkner, Stormy Johnson, Gersld Morvant. Under- ROW: Betty Carol Joan Maroon and Gold Bond Pace Setters BARBARA MCLAUGHLIN Drum Maior Color guards of the Maroon and Gold Band performed admirably during football season. From left to right are: Jane Swartz, Wanda Brown, Jeanie Linscomb, Lois Jusiillan, and kneeling, Ceil Hunter. Preparing to go on the field are Drum Maior Barbara McLaughlin, and Majorettes, Patsy Fer- guson, Rhona Ransonetfe, Joyce Gee, Barbara Putnam, Marilyn McMillan, of the Maroon and Gold Band for a halfslime show. 0 JOYCE GEE MARILYN McMlLLAN BARBARA PUTMAN RHONA RANSONETTE Senior Band Members ELAINE BERTRAND BETTY CHADWICK Ip .V ,I ,Ni SANDRA GREEN RACHAEL HILL H vi TV CECILIA KEFER HELEN KELLY A-.1 -- S-I 4--4 FRED MCDAUGALD JEAN MCKINNEY 'ww CHARLES TRUITT MINNIE VALDEZ ,, I 9 5 ia ,A- CYMENTHIA COATS MARY ANN CROCKETT WAYNE DAVIS, nge, if h ' w w f 1? N , I J, , 'G 4 ' A r' , in W KATHERINE JACOBS .4, RUTH HOLTER GLENDA HORN iv 1V N E il XY tl 'Wy JEANIE LANTZ TED LINSCOMB JUDY MCMILLIAN HELEN OTTO ' f-E' A ...V T I fig .fi W ' 3' MARY ANN WOLF LOIS JUSTILIAN FAITH MALMGREN .yr Ev? .. EW OLIN ROBISON I FE 5 ii VX 5, ,. ,. 1, f Z JANE SWARTZ I09 11 A 2' w ,341 'fe h ' -' -Q ' 4 A ' -1 , ' 'W - -' ,, V ' ' -' ,sf'P'.. 4?-rg cf V' A V . 'O , ' A Q'-,. 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They are from left to right: Betty Chadwick, Assistant Quartermasterf Olin Robison, Quar- termasterg Rachel Hill, Librarian,'Ruth Holter, Assistant Quartermasterg Mary Ann Wolf, Historiang Jeanie Lantz, Assistant Student Director. MARY ANN YOUNG Secretary 2 Jeffersonions ond Melody Maids BARBARA PUTNAM Sweetheart Adding special attraction to the spring concert are the Melody Maids. They are, SEATED: Faith Malmgren, Laura Weber, Marilyn McMiIlian, Helen Otto, Beverly Poole. STANDING: Jane Swartz, Rachel Hill, Betty Algood, Jeanie Lnatz Carol Holoway, Dianne Flint, Pat Moore, Betty Chadwick. Furnishing the special music at the spring concert are the Jeffersonians of the Maroon and Gold Band. They are, SEATED: Olin Robison, Leonard Dolce, Jerry Mclnnis, Larry Spradley, Ted Linscomb. STAND- ING: Revere Smith, John Hix, Thomas Carlson, Roy Ramirez, Sher- wood Dudley, Bill Carlson, Gene Jones, Bob Murray, Robert LeBlanc. O. L. LANTZ Director , ., ,,f-.. ' X . s., if gs-nan--A . ,qu r Vw N.. ,wr Social Studies classes studying American History observed United Nations day by presenting a skit to classmates over the public ad- dress system. ., if W, ,ff ,,,.4 The Chapel Committee of Congress plans programs to stimulate spirit- ual interest in the weekly Chapel services held in the auditorium. Heading the committee is Olin Rob- ison with aid from Arthur Wolf, Sara Wilson, Dianne Flint, and Mary Ellen Smith. No, those senior Heralds haven't gone crazy and started waving at the photographer. They're electing their grade chairman. Some of the Good Times Were Here Conferring about the maneuvers of their respective organizations at the first half- time ceremony of the season, we find Barbara McLaughlin, drum maior of the Maroon and Gold Band, and Marilyn Ron 'or of the Red Hussars. shausen, drum mal WlNs.N,,,fi A 'rx was 1he theme Their Xmas b Congress. Light Up of ' onsored y a food drive sp Dr. C?J Carl Van Devender Dodd's blood pressure. Ea? Qi fakes Don Rain or Shine TJ's Busy Rainy days at TJ send the students scurr- ying up the front walk into the building. Ti' J? 'K if 1 Q V xexnw! On these rainy days a familiar sight in the halls is the girls' Physical Education classes, going from the East to the West Gym for their activity period. The ianitors go about their duties of keeping the halls clean , even at the expense of taking along a member of the Triple Trio waiting to perform in assembly. Spending the halls ute dash -and it too mulch time in forces a last' min- to class by many isn't always per- fecfly timed! ln Our r f Halls of Learning You can find just about anything happen- ' in TJ's halls sometime during the mg day. Below, members of the D.E, classes work on pos ters during class -.MW 7 ,' sf.- J'i.'f Z, W' Q.. Q, The day of the Quarter Finals game with the Lamar Redskins, the cheerleaders dis- idea of what the Reds would played TJ's look like the morning after -in the front hall. IIS It clidn't iust rain it POURED h , 1 e night of the annual shirt-tail pa' rade!! But that didn't quell the X enthusiasm. We iust yelled a little louder. 'H The faithful Jacket followers who iourneyed with the team to Bay- town staged a pre-game parade around the cinder track. Faithful Jacket Fans Members of the Parent-Teacher As- X ofa sociation sold those delicious hot dogs unde h r t e stands at halftime, I , ' M1 - :I ,Ag ,VS It's Football Night! Faculty members check in iust be- fore the end of the game at the Stadium Field House. They sell and collect tickets and check passes at all home games. ,ln-'mf tw -.armenia-S A group of iubilant Yellow Jackets celebrate another victory in the dressing room just after the game. . M :u9X?a!9n.,. K . eepmg ,he fam i Hands Post n 'he - d fob of P e 'WM rhe I . 1' sea'0':UHeHerl1:a:ll'ng . Tl fei Lili 'ddee SX' Sport by Official er H' M- Scarf. s...,,..,..efs....,,,,Q I 'W zzf Q? L I W 57 in ef- - ',s.1.. .,' J t fl at ' YV Q it ' an . f' , , , N , we , A. .ff A' K' 'st-2,4 , , 'V f 1, 1-zz +V.. M- .,,,,.. Y ,,3.Mf-fm we E , , .em Miami -aff' X! M ,Q X V Z 1 fl Nfl All her h0lf1Ifl'5' uf. Still her zficfrfrie. We cherished rc wld... 4: ' MISS LOUISE ERWIN Chairman of Sponsors The Fall officers look over the order of business for their next meeting. Judy Mclnnis, Treasurer, Monica Amuny, Vice President, Jacque Simonton, Secretary, Norma James, President: and Betty Malin, Reporter. FIRST ROW: Kay Smith, Edith Honeycutt, Diane Creswell, Jacque Simonton, Norma James, Monica Amuny, Judy McInnis,' Betty Malin, Angelina Bruno. SECOND ROW: Leanora Lee, June Acker- man, Patsy Thorton, Barbara Daigle, Carol Jernigan, Amelia God- bold, Gay Baker, Martha Williamson. THIRD ROW: Glen Tunnel, Steve Emmons, Robert Coffman, Carol Holloway, Linda Rankin. FOURTH ROW: Jack Cumpton, James Hurst, Lamar Hebert, Floyd Irvine, Donnie Wilinson, Max Sheppard, Owen Meredith, Gordon Fogleman. I20 Junior Cabinet members in the fall term repre- sent fourteen homerooms and members of the class. They attended to class business in regular monthly meetings. FIRST ROW: Weezie Thompson, Marilyn Weathers, Jeanette Ed- gerly, Pat Bostick, Sylvia Smith, Patsy Moreau, Sue Ferrell, Ruth Riggs. SECOND ROW: Barbara Holland, Margaret O'Brien, Rose- mary Avila, Pat Summerlin, June Peckham, Norma Wisenbaker, Gail Connell, Joyce Irvine. THIRD ROW: James Edwards, Bill Herrington, Charles Moore, Joe Johnson, Henry Brunson, Jimmy Lane, Bill Carlsen. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Hendrickson, Joe Loe- wenstein, Billy Hall, Bobby Murray, Revere Smith, Carl Pessara. Juniors Elect Leaders -. ' .r ,Ka ,, , .4 QL A L 'Fm 'I Q y, V 'ru .gg vu., . 1 ' ' 'Q-my V - :lug ig , we - Y ' if if . O ff Xi. 6 , LZ'vL , ln' ,i J , 'gf :F gg. ,: 2, TZ.. ::,1.. 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'A for s 3. 4' as DiAnn Vick Betty Jean Vicknair Frank Villa Mary Villarreal Jeanette Wagner Marilyn Wagner Ouida Walden Bill Walker James Roy Walker George Wallace Joel Waller Donnie Ware Freddie Warner Nancy Watler Marilyn Weathers 35: 4315 ft Ml 3 L i ,J 1 N V lla: 1 M' I -:Q ,.. is W Wesley Weaver ' ' .rv '- fn 'Il ' Otis Webb 'V ,V ' KM gi, I , X, is . Laura Weber ' M. it 9 Wi, ... V- 2 A Kenneth Weddell 7 my ti 4 A X Janice Wehmeyer Q Aj or J 1 ,fi af I 'uni i': V Anita ' fbi i 2 W I Y ff' V Isley., r 5 M 505. I new Barbara Weldon 0 me 0 Q' 'W f r A Pat Wentworth ' N - K r ' ' Bruce Westmorland Wm 5- f '-- L V K Johnny Whaley M s-'-- jig! ,M A q by -' -r Hollis Wharton , ww M llyfwy H-'lr ' 1 I 'F fi if l . . V .J 2,-.. 1 5 K sg E il X 5 5' if 53 'il A ii 5 ik lfnqks V V ' -'- ' J , 1 Nelma White ' 'W ' Oma Nell White 1 'f Q? ww Ronald White ' '.,. ' Beniamin Wilburn J J , E' Donnie Wilkerson A IZAA . K f , yi, ' K I gi ,, -:f fill 1 ws, 5, ,f if it-A '4 ilF I Magi . . 57 s -...-vi' 45- .' -nw' f r N-Je is H ,. , ,KL . I 9 1 ill, n X T ,Y fi. . 1,6 'lfs Lwg., Y My 4, X I .X 2 ff ff l Billie Marie Williams Chloe Williams Pat Williams Robert Williams Wayne Williams Martha Williamson George Wilson L. J. Wilson Norma Wisenbaker Jeanette Wright Murlene Wright Dolores Ybarra Jack Yeager Ann Zerkle Jesse Ramiriz 1 'J' F- aa s . 1 V k Ay na In J W. ,Mom J i i, if 4 s ..s, 2, ,Q I as N-ff J 3, , if 394 ax Y Kiel? 21: My i Meysfrf so ,sig , J ,I Mfg 'ztfnfy 1 fog A f.,fi?i e Q M 657' 1 E , gy of i'il Ny llvllfhi tile: Miss Mary Evelyn Dunn's third period Social Juniors win second place in Baytown Banner Contest. Studies class enacts a socio-drama of a quilting bee during the Revolutionary days. N-ee.. . vhvllls Flksr Smnh' qxck. 5 ROW- Beverwn va, Bos D rownlee - Sylvia S . ht PM Mfllfiilwe mgiliael- giggle J2ho 0 f Fgggelina Brijrfbh, View Mal' 39 I ce. . Nxafle , son, l C'?Ue 5- e Nell ' ee- f JQ lei' lo Y xhv Pen jhfmle Wxlham . CUC Ruth . 'monfo Ulfne me Tho Ann G Flag Hoge Fenew :gre Edgetlwdinger, Malilfxtha Cunixmrnijahi Ben Rankinmigs' Judi: Til Baker? Dyargerf Anice :EZ Claire Rea9a ' collins, Wa lane e mana, nie W' 'W ,.iemfi9' Bruc ' 'WD R Cnnfs, N a e Cfe 'en' seq ' ' P Y' ra Ho . Don d Bd ul e Hand . OW: G offha swell OND Bevefw X Hollow Barbra ROW, Ussar 1 lr PH riqks lenn Jame f Ba,ba ROW . CBTO USOUI -YHXRD rd BTO Bmw Ha ' on, Rob RUN,-, I sf Ca, ra Fe, ROW' Y F59 , fd. EdWa nts, err 5 . ,ef DQ ol Je 9USon 1avl0 wSlwxus Pwhauoxand lee' JGYTY Wm 0 Skfe, Cha in Schweiz Tyan Lind johnson, :Y Edwarasinew B,,,ns0f res Moore' Meg,-y Colhera nm e len. ' 'ey S glad'-f gakef' - l Ca' 5 rmrl-, mn, Dualxetld lrvlftef Bl Early spring found Junior Cabinet members looking forward to the end of school. o Moak, F New officers for the Class took over chores of responsible leadership at midterm. Left to right: Carol Holloway, reporterg Patsy Moreau, vice president, Bill Herrington, president, Wanda Brown, secretaryg Jeannie Linscomb treasurer , . The Executive Committee polishes T.J.'s trophies. KNEELING: Marilyn Weather, Dianne Creswell, Norma James, Judy Mclnnis. STANDING: Monica Amuny, Betty Malin, Jacque Simonton, Pat Bostick. ' -I , 7 b, I. M 1, ff J cv nj , -sl 4 X 'i Q S ff AW? fw 2 if -:J SQ X Q L 5-Q5 lp.--. x l QL, IM K LY! us alwag Zwlf With nz wire that ?il!i14g all IA With II melm F WX li fjx 5 o 7 ing her ,vraiscsx xv? L SRX L XS s I N57 Hang and true if arvund us f snug v sf-f zfbw -M-,f-Vx J 4 'ww E 935 NSW 43 f 5 'x 92343 :Ea E sf, I ,pp--..., 'qw Q- M? fffnm. KM, W J ,vm an ,m.,,E,. Y XM- 1, gawk Q, , Jw' - 1 1 5 J xx 1. 1 H . E M. ', Aff- ,E fx V N ' L: N s H V A A 1' f ,, . is ,-.F - f .E . if-'X 'V K 4 'Q E' Y. 'F N Q I , 1. M If C 'A sr fs N, V Q f X wi ,,-,U rf s. 5 Q Q 5 iw E ..-5 J' f 4 W7 ln ,5 3 iff. Q e is H1 ,l ,IVA H M. E.. i f 4' E vm , ' W 2, Q E . .. M MQ, ,g ar wil, 5' ,W A A-'w:,?5251 k sf-f'1 51'f ' v-.V 'Q' --17 QUEEN JO ANN of The HOUSE in v 3-3 4- .. E V, . , E ggs K' if 3 .ZA gf yi-V - . Qt. . v , 114 , 3, y6g? .f Y I HQ .',Q.- E25 , ef 3 Y' 1 I x '34 fy .:'?, 4 rg -f, Q '55 'EK M M 'E Q vi -24.M?f.i of HOLLINGSWORTH I43 fi '-1 Most Popular Boy T, W. KIMBALL Mosf Popular Girl NORMA MATLOCK I46 L r it Court Dignitary Grand Duke JO N LYNN PARKER H MIDDLETON Lady in Waiting PHYLLIS FEEMSTER Gentleman in Waiting Jos WILLIAMS Master of Ceremonies Grand Duchess CHARLES WILLIAMS Lady in Waiting BARBARA PUTMAN BARBARA MCLAUGHLIN Gentleman in Waiting WALTER UMPHREY I47 Princess GAYLE BECKCOM Prince KELTON FERGUSON Princess RUTH ANN CLAYTON Prince THURSTON BARNETT E G? YL, Princess ANN STARK Prince DONALD DODD Princess CHARLOTTE REAMES Prince TOMMY COPELLO i lug Duchess-SUE FERRELL Duke-JERRY COLLIER Duchess-SYLVIA SMITH ,,, R Duke-JEAN RAwLlNsoN -r 92? , V Y QA, Y f ,M Duchess-JACQUE SIMONTON Duke-FREDDY WARNER Duchess-WANDA BROWN '50 Duke-BILL HERRINGTON Of C Of in 3 w - ,wsu i R W L ,N R , K : S. :lm 'E ' X 5 -'f'v.'Z'7 N' A -. . :R S gh 3 , O ,l g Duchess-LINDA THOMSON Duke-MURRAY RICHARDSON W 'Nuu,.,,,m N W Duchess-MA RY BRYAN Duke-DAVID BARNETT Hxxxxxxyg Duchess-DIANNE FLINT Duke-JACK KEEVER Duchess-MARILYN BARRON Duke-JOHNNY BADGETT I -. wx L Ivmgsfeis -...If I xii W ill Iii? -A , .., f BILL HERRINGTON WANDA BROWN SUE FERRELL JERRY COLLIER TOMMY CAPELLO CHARLOTTE REAMES THURSTON BARNETT RUTH ANN CLAYTON l52 ,IO MURRAY RICHARDSON LINDA THOMSON DIANNE FLINT JACK KEEVER - B O f IIMW ONNGSXN ANN H CHARLES WILLIAMS JOHN MIDDLETON pp WALTER UMPHREY BARBARA MCLAUGHLIN 1. FREDDY WARNER JACQUE SIMONTON SYLVIA SMITH JEAN RAWLINSON T. W. KIMBALL NORMA MATLOCK ..J.w IU! E I 'Ps I 995 'I H 'ion AN N STARK DONALD DODD I Us . ' 5 -9- V ' I mx JOHNNY BADGETT MARILYN BARRON MARY BRYAN DAVID BARNETT .-.. f . 4 - ,f gf PM KELTON FERGUSON AYLE BEC KCOM G Iss ! XZ! w W W., -N-1844 Ze! us hold alvf lc! us praise hc' EDFHDHU iff banners rs of old SOPHOMORES MISS MARGARET MILLER Sponsor The SPRING and FALL OFFICERS of the sophomore class take time out from their busy schedule for some refreshments. Left to right are: Harry Britt, Fall Parliamentarian: Jack Keever, Fall Vice President: David Barnett, Spring President: Bill Walton, Fall Treasurer: Murray Richardson, Spring Vice President: Barbara Weber, Fall President: Dianne Flint, Spring Secretay, Carol Cannady, Director of Public Relations: Judy Redfearn, Spring Treasurer: Mary Beth Wilkenson, Fall Director of Public Relations. Members of the Sophomore FALL CABINET are shown coming down the stairs from an important Cabinet meeting. Shown left to right, FIRST ROW: Roy Martinez, Barbara Philips, Rochelle Totino, Barbara Weber, SEC- OND ROW: Noel Coward, Carol Cannady, Sandra Dur- ham, Mary Lou Lindgren, Sue Scott. THIRD ROW: Wel- dom Canfield, Jerry Caldwell, Dianne Flint, Sarah Wil- son. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Hughes, Johnny Badgett, Linda Moore, Rose Holland, Bobby Casey. FIFTH ROW: Sandra Fuller, Jo Ann Gregory, Emily Fortescue, Judy Redfearn. SIXTH ROW: Bell Walton, Raynor Hebert, Bernard Colvin. SEVENTH ROW: Jack Keever, and Harry Britt. From the expression on these Fall Cabinet Member's 5, faces some important business must have been carried on in cabinet the morning this picture was taken. In the picture, left to right are, FIRST ROW: Mary Beth I Wilkenson, Barbara Weber, Rochelle Totino, Barbara Philips. SECOND ROW: Jack Keever, Harry Britt, Bill Walton. THIRD ROW: Toby Aycock, Ruth Beckman, Mary Ravey. FOURTH ROW: Kathryn Barnes, Dane Red- ding, Barbara Langham, Roxie Gabourel, Betty Allgood. 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'lf , X ,L P 1 9111 Shurdell Ardoin Herman Arnaud Lee Roy Arnaud Ramon Arteaga Marilyn Atkinson Ann Aucoin Hattie Axtell Toby Aycock Chuck Ayers Johnny Badgett Lynda Bailey Glynn Baker Johnny Baker Joe Ball Felix Barker Beverly Barnes Kathryn Barnes David Barnett Glenda Barnett Marilyn Barron R , X rw ' '1 PQ? ff in Wanda Barron ally BBUQUS ' Mary Ann Marrine Bear Ruth Beckman Benl den Bef .lanifie Berry Ja Ann BWV . F 5, 'Ga Rf 5 I illzifrl rdf Henftl Wand .3 B E 1 :f ,M 2 rnan .fi if 1 I Corbell Berry B V? . ,E fa - , Don BlCe aud l ,, A-61 J- Patricla Bl elcwood fr-r rr Bevefw WC .1 .. A x , Char V . 4, ,en ,T A, 'sl' Frank Blan . ' , .x l fr:-.f f at -M B' fr new y 355 ' V g ' , 5 A ' ff' Norma Blanchard m ll H. C. Blanco ,.-I 3 ' rg- ,gi - 'QW' S5 'LZ Ronnie Blanton 7 BV nw? B . 'Q M A W Bill Blasingame :fm ..,.-. L1 in -. 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JeVVY WO0Ten Donna Worthington Bill Wright Maureen Wyble PBT Wyble Willis Wylie Jane Young Vera Zingleman Ena Lois Breaux ' N ' --ff. Di f 'f'9 1F '4sQ uk ,E ,N ,X wi W is M an 7 Wiison Wiison Freddie . Maw LOU Wiison Sarah Wiison Nancy Wiiiori Xleriirie Wmdham W N 1.4. a 'monwiifiliie ggi 3 Afthfjr Wood 9 if , 54, -4'-f Annie Hexeg -ai ., 49 Q M Nada WOO , ,J 1 A ' N . . rn L ,Q . f 5 iv' ,-A x 1, l fl QI ,,. ,ls-4 w ,, - 9: .ggi 'Q 1 I A., ft S, .. I Qx- j ,. lx' ,I 4. 1 IN K 4 'N ., fy -M 5- , 1 , f w 1'-Wg! i' Q 1 gg ,QL y 'W ,,i, X' afdw if 1 1 gd io 7, ,.3, ,,-,f Y I ffm 1 . ,,. Sophomore Leoders in Spring Members of the Spring Cabinet are shown after one of their meetings, FIRST ROW: Carol Brannon, Roxie Gabourel, Kathryn Barnes, Linda Thompson, Barbara Levy, Sarah Wilson, Lura Chandler. SECOND ROW: Nancy Broussard, Toby Aycock, Rochelle Totino, Barbara Montgomery, Myrtle Nixons, Mary Vernon, Janis Smith, Peggy Hardin. THIRD ROW: Linda Moore, Jo Ann Gregory, Sandra Durham, Emily Fortescue, Carolyn Tibbetts, Linda Gebhardt, Beverly Blackwell, Mary Jane Budwine. FOURTH ROW: Mary Lou Hackney, Rose Holland, Mary Lou Lindgren, Joy Felder, Annie Jane Newman, Diane Richard- son. FIFTH ROW: Gerald Morvant, Jerry Little, Jimmy Massey, Alvin Payne, Roy Martinez, Johnny Badgett, Ronnie McPherson, Calvin Rising. SIXTH ROW: Philip Fuselier, Jerry Caldwell, Arthur Wolf, Hank Wainwright, Doc Kirkpatrick, Bernard Calvin. . , i ' ' f 'Q L? ff? 1 ,MQ H els w wp, , sf' The sophomores started the year off right at ,Thomas Jefferson by presenting an assembly program entitled Syncopated Clock directed by Mrs. Betty Jean Atkins. Shown dancing are, left to right: Sandra Durham, Mary Newman, Barbara Despit, Judy Redfearn, and Helen Wood. In the background, left to right: Beverly Blackwell, Sherwood Dudley, Mary Ravey, Jackie Borel, Anita O'Quinn, Carlene Dowies and Sandra Dunlay. ,,,...- I77 The brass section of the Maroon and Gold Band puts the finishing touches on a piece before their annual spring revue. H16-Y The entire Band prepares for a dress rehearsal for their spring concert. New Teachers, New Tunes for TJ Wa Six new teachers joined the Thomas Jefferson faculty at the beginning of the school year. From left to right are: Mrs. Nora Gregory, math, Miss Patsy Jeffers, typing, Mr. Jerome Hock, metal shop, Miss Doris Crisp, Mrs. Flonell Greer, and Miss Sara Harrison, English. hwi 1 1 f I '4 1, To boost subscription sales at the be- ginning of the year, the Pilot staff sponsored a Miss Press Queen contest. Collecting the most votes was Gayle Beckom who ruled as Press Queen of TJ High. gm rs 1. Representatives Jeanie Lantz, George Sims, and Rosemary Avila of the TJ Good Sports- manship Association presented GSA representatives from Beau- mont High with a sportsman- ship token in ceremonies lust prior to the Jacket-Purple game. . r W We it fl i a X s llliaeiik gicm! on lwrf' 1 Lunchtime, the favorite hour of everyone, gives these girls a chance to catch up on the day's gossip in the cafeteria. ,r 1 ,lx nk Q ' as . J . st i . 3 of-r'?t Q -. L. fe- . , .I ',, L Liga ' x J'-5 cs il Q xg -QE ,L dxf? A V: I 5 2 ., if. f, --P' 'Qtlw 'ts-ll fnfztsrftt if - nw .lm-Lf-t . Rehearsing TJ's entry in the interscholastic League contest play are Jay Kline, Linda Lyons, Eva Murillo, Eloise Bean, and Ron- nie Hudson. Mr, Tom Houser is directing the play entitled -The Flattering Word. I79 arf Q! LS. WW 1 Wg ffffffiffffz 7716 ,115 We stand an Of the vid Marvzm and Geld true defenders I-ILETIEE M'-4'! Pictured above are Don Dodd and John Middleton co captains of the 1953 Yellow Jacket squad with Head Coach John Tomlin Another backtield department answering Coach Tom- lin's call had Glen Sugar Wyble at quarterback with running backs Gabriel Urbina, T. W. Kimball and Jimmy Taylor. These two groups were iuggled and combined to give the Jackets the alignment which led them to the District 8-AAAA crown. l82 Numerous sideline activities kept the Jackets' managers, Lynn Parker, Oscar Webb, Roland Lee and Gene Hargrove, hopping at every game. lv' i F One combination of Jacket backfield power 'fea- tured Don Dodd at quarterback and Joe Wil- liams, Wayne Williams and Charles Melancon as backs. if OO'l i i l an Coaches Tomlin and Willard are ioined by Dodd, DeLeon, Umphrey, and Taylor as they watch a crucial play develop. .Am Jimmy Taylor, John Middleton, Carl Larpenter, Walter Umph- rey and Don Dodd gained berths on the 8-AAAA All-District team. Umphrey and Larpenter made the All-State second and first teams, respectively, and Larpenter received honorable mention for a post on the All-Southern squad. Yellow Jacket quarterbacking duties were shared by Glen Wyble, left, and Don Dodd, both of' whom gave standout performances. Here they are pictured with Center Bruce Hendrickson. It is the line that opens the holes for the backs and closes the holes opened by opponents. Port Arthur's line read Carl Larpenter and John Middleton at ends, Larry Kern and Joe DeLeon at tackles, Charles Truitt and Walter Umphrey at guards, and Bruce Hendrickson at center. ii, ta? N K A me - L 1 . , ,-we i 'hm ,, t r ' ELLIS URBINA Senior Back ..,.-.o,...,- We l V an 'S ri A up , H' 1 l Y GLEN SUGAR WYBLE JOE WILLIAMS Senior Senior Back Back Game at a Glance PORT ARTHUR I6 238 8 230 5 3 'l 24 0 250 0 O O 3 2 I84 First downs ,.,,,,,......,,., . Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing ...,.... Net gain rushing ,,,,. Passes attempted ,,,,,, Passes completed ,,,,,, Passes intercepted by ..,.,,, Yards gained passing Yards lost passing ...,, J, Net gain .,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Punt average ,,,,, Penalties ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Yards penalized ,,,,, Fumbles ...,...............,. Ball lost on fumbles ODESSA 'I4 ,.....,'l46 I3 33 I3 7 'I 94 ..... 'l'l ,,,.,2I6 for 31 2 20 4 1 2 Hebert played heads ball all season. 1 Q'1...-A ,f .-.Lge f'- ,A . 'am 5 s ,W L, Q sg I .Wal DON DODD .Senior All-District Back Ronnie Hoelzer and Lloyd UP 911' E . ,A if T It 5 33 , I , .,.s , , A I U L, K gf., K H.. f ' - ' w ,sM.,.:1 I -.4544 f Q J Z ig- I I ' ,V Wfxfih 551.33 iw.: Dali f y .V X I ,AA Aw, 'Hy.f W f .7 he 5 P ev -gp ' ,ffm 54534132 . Jackets Tie Broncs I3-I3 Port Arthur's Yellow Jackets and th O e dessa Bronchos battled to a I3-I 3 d d ' ea lock in Odessa, September I2 The Jackets roared to a I , in the season opener. 3-O lead at halftime on touchdo wns scored by Quarterback Glen Wyble. A fumble recovery by Carl Larpenter set up The first score on the Odessa seven. The second touchdown drive began on the Jacket 46 and moved all the way on the ground. Th' ' ' is time the conversion was good. Odessa's first score climaxed a 47 yard drive early in the third ' d perio and the second was a as f p s rom Schlemeyer to McLaughlin w'th ' ' I only I7 seconds remaining. Jacs Defeat Eagles 26-12 In the first game of the season played at Yellow Jacket Stadium, the Jackets rallied to defeat the Brack- enridge Eagles of San Antonio, 26-12, September 25. The Jackets faced a O-12 deficit early in the first quarter as the Eagles scored first, ten plays after the opening kickoff, and then on a drive originating on the Brack 49. Three fumbles were exchanged before the Jackets martialed themselves to begin a drive on their own 25, climaxed when Glen Wyble scored from the 12. On a punt exchange, the Jackets second goalward thrust began on the Brack 36. Don Dodd passed 19 yards to Jimmy Taylor for the touchdown. The following touchdown was scored on a pass from Dodd, this time to Gabe Urbina. The final score was made by Dodd early in the third period. Tackles J. W. Beal and Walter Miles helped bolster the Jacket forward wall. il-ln. GABRIEL URBINA Junior . 6 AIN- 2 J, . . S fr, , ' fi. - 1 V Back A , 1 Q BILLY PARHAM K k K K1 Senior Back r , T 1 it 3' 'Q x Aw wi I A 1 A , ,,,-.45 ALFRED SIMON Senior Guard fa I KENNETH ROZELLE Junior End .-nil.. kf:.1QiML LARRY KERN Senior Tack le GENE HEBERT Senior End W. JOE ESCAB Senior Back JAMES HILL Junior Guard EDO At mid-field, greeting the co-captains of the W B Ray team . is Manager Roland Lee who represents a composite of all mluries that the Jackets took into the game. B. Ray Falls to Jackets 14 6 Jacket Stadium was the scene of the meeting of the W. B. Ray Texans of Corpus Christi and the Port Arthur Yellow Jackets on October 2. The Jackets struck in the opening moments and went on to win l4-6. Before the game was six minutes old, Joe Escabedo intercepted a pass and returned it to the Texan 45. The Jackets marched to the 14 where Jimmy Taylor plunged through a hole to score standing up. Carl Larpenter covered a free ball on the Ray eight when J. W. Beal blocked an attempted punt. Glen Wyble scored on the next play. Ray's only touchdown was scored by Donnie Grant in the third quarter. The entire Jacket team, both offensive and defensiv turned in standout performances. 9, y Game at a Glance PORT ARTHUR MILLER 7 First downs ............., --------------- l 0 166 Yards gained rushing ..... ..- ........... 145 12 Yards lost rushing ,...... .. .-.--- --- 9 154 Net gain rushing ....... ---V-4-,, l 36 9 Passes attempted ..... ..... l 'l 3 Passes completed .......... --- 3 6l 36 Yards gained passing .,,.,,a. 14 Yards lost passing ............-.....- -.. ----- - 9 176 Net gain rushing and passing ............ -191 28.1 Punt average ............... -M ..... -.--- ----- --32-l 0 2 Penalties ....Y,,,...... ............... . .- 20 Yards penalized ,..-, ..... ...... -.. 0 2 F bl ........,.............. 7 um es Charles -,rum l Ball lost on fumbles ..... 4 and Waker U mPhre Y Opened wide Yellow Jackets Lose 7-6 to Buccaneers The Yellow Jackets were handed their first defeat of the season by the Miller High Buccaneers in Corpus Christi October TO, as Miller came out on the long end of a 7-6 score. Each team held the other scoreless during the first three periods. Walter Miles recovered a fumble on the Miller 20 at the end of the third quarter to begin the Jacket scoring drive. A pass from Don Dodd to Jimm Taylor put the ball on the four and from there Dodd scored Qaps in op POSing lines Y standing up. The attempted conversion struck the goal post to deprive v 'Q in the Jackets of a possible tie. 2 The Buccaneers scored after a pass from Nick Peralez was batted into the arms of End Dick Lindsey by Jacket defenders. After three straight attempts, Al Sanchez scored for Miller from the two. THORLIEF THOMPSON Senior 4 Center K I J. w. BEAL JIMMY BROWN BRUCE HENDRICKSON CHARLES MELANCON Junior Senior Junior Junior Tackle Back Center Back ' 1 6 . - '! 'fic' 1 R, fw W-'Kr 'ff' ' f- UUE - . ' , i :U 'Z,:P ...air Q - -J Liu 3 , Q x eww A 4? -l rj We 5 L T 5 g. -:xr f .M .'LA 3 'fl' l NMR' h ...nn l 2355 ...... ........ ELDRED MCDANIEL JIMMY TAYLOR T. W. KIMBALL KENNETH WATLER Junior Senior Senior Sophomore End All-District Back Back End South Pork Bows to Victorious Jackets 20-0 In the final non-conference game of the season, the Port Arthur Yellow Jackets triumphed over the South Park Greenies 20-O, on October 16, Jacket scoring drives pushed across the double stripe in the second, third and fourth quarters. The Jackets covered a 67-yard stretch in eleven plays for their first six points with T. W. Kimball taking the ball into the end zone. A T7-yard punt return by Jimmy Brown early in the third quarter put the Jackets under way again. Charles Melancon scored, five plays later. Wayne Williams scored the final tally when a pass from Williams to Kenneth Rozelle Greenies' nine. Two fumbles ' set up play on the in the third period all owed the Greenies to begin a semblance of a threat, but the heads up A play of the Jacket line and J seco d n ary gave them noth- V in A I ' 1 Keys in the Jacket defense were Alfred Simon , Jimmy Brown, and Joe Escabedo. -019 ,fha 'Q' tl. Centers J. R. DeLord and Bruce Hendrickson per- formed outstandingly on offense and defense. RONNIE HOELZER Senior Tackle HENRY WALDEN Senior End Jackets Smother Tornodos 64-0 was are , The Jackets journeyed to Galveston October 23, and rolled over the Golden Tornados 64-O, to open the 1953 District 8-4A race for both teams. The Jackets collected nine touchdowns, which were equally divided among Joe Escabedo, who scored the first tally in the first two minutes of play as he returned a Tor punt 51 yards, Charles Melancon, Jimmy Taylor, Gabe Urbina, Wayne Williams, Joe Wil- liams, Kenneth Rozelle, Kenneth Watler, and Steve LaBure, and a safety. Succeeding touchdowns resulted from fumble recoveries by Ronnie Hoelzer, Charles Truitt, and Lamar Hebert, a pass intercep- tion by Wayne Williams, romps by LaBure, Wayne Williams, Joe Williams, Melancon, and Taylor, and passes to Rozelle and Watler. The Jacket regulars left the game after the third touchdown and finally all attempts to score were abandoned in an effort to hold down the score. SIDNEY LITTLE Junior Guard ' EDGAR BLITCH Senior Tackle ,ts fc A .1 3,992 it ,,AL I Q- g ll il: . is l , CARL LARPENTER Senior All-District End All-Stare First Team J. R. DeLORD Senior Center e Carl Larpenter and John Middleton were the anchors of the Jacket line. Yellow Jackets Victors Over Tigers WILLIAM WALKER Junior Gund The Yellow Jackets soundly shellacked the Orange Tigers in Orange October 30, 27-6. Don Dodd scored the first tally climaxing an 83-yard surge that began on the Port Arthur 17, and scored again early in the third period after Joe Escabedo intercepted a pass and returned it to the Tiger 22. T. W. Kimball scored the third six points early in the third quarter and Wayne Williams added the finale with a scoring pass to Kenneth Watler. LAMAR HEBERT The Tiger score came in the second period on a pass from Free- Junior man DeLane to Louis Nance, Alfred Simon killed further Orange Guam, hope by stealing a pass from the arms of Nance on the goal line in the final moments of play. The defensive platoon offered magnificent support to the of- fensive unit throughout the game. Larry Kern and Joe DeLeon did double duty service for the Jackets all season. Jackets Win from Eagles 44-I4 ,, The Yellow Jackets paraded to a 44-14 victory over the Pasa- dena Eagles in Port Arthur November 6. On the Jacket's first offensive effort Jimmy Taylor scored the first tally and Don Dodd added the second, later in the first quarter. A pass from Dodd to Carl Larpenter set up the Jackets on the Eagle T5 and Taylor scored again early in the second quarter. Middleton intercepted an Eagle pass and three plays later John Gabe Urbina scored the fourth touchdown. Wayne Williams was the next to score, followed by Joe Williams, and then Wayne Williams scored again. The' two Pasadena scores were made by Tommy Sager, who scored the first, and Charles Tovey, who took a pass from Don Dezell into the end zone. WAYNE WlLl.lAMS STEVE LaBURE Junior Sophomore Batk Back 3 1 . 'fra 4 -whisk tiai ,,l, 4 . 25-5 ,. ' it ,.,, ,Ei Game at a Glance PORT ARTHUR PASADENA 20 First downs ...,.,.,,.,,,,,,, AA,,,.,,,L,-,,, 1 0 506 Yards gained rushing ,,,, ,,,,,, 8 9 Yards lost rushing ..,,, U 3 487 Net gain rushing ,,,,, ..,A-, 8 6 7 Passes attempted ,,,,,,, ,,,,-, 1 8 2 Passes completed .,,,.,,,,,,A ,Y 7 44 Yards gained passing ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 8 531 Net gain rushing and passing ,,,,,,,,,,,, 164 20 Punt average ,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,A, 3 2 , 6 4 Penalties ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,Y,,M- 0 50 Yards penalized ,,,,,,, 0 4 Fumbles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,, 2 3 Ball lost on fumbles .. 2 LLOYD HEBERT Senior Tackle J 'N '37 Mr' JOE DeLEON Senior Tackle 51'-MP will I 'Ziyi Q5 .2 is 'NO' A K WALTER MILES CHARLES TRUlTT JOHN MIDDLETON WALTER UMPHREY Junior Senior 5ef7l0l' Tackle The Yellow Jackets rose to defeat the Bea umont High Royal Purples 74-6, in a spree played before homecoming crowds on Nov ember 13. Port Arthur's eleven touchdowns were distributed among Jimmy Taylor, Charles Melancon, and Wayne Williams, who each scored two, and Gabe Urbina, Don Dodd, Glen Wyble, Kenneth Watler, and Steve LaBure, and a safety was added in the last 35 seconds of play when a Beaumont kicker stepped out of the end zone. The Purples were the first to crack the scoreboard with a pass from Don Hartwick to Bobby Frazier, but they never mustered enough power to launch other serious drives. The J y m e recoveries by Alfred Simon, Larry Kern, and Kenneth Watler, pass interceptions by Joe Escabedo, Kenneth Rozelle, and Sidney Little, and completed passes deep in Eagle territory from Dodd d W an yble to Carl Larpenter and Joe Williams. acket touchdowns were set up b fu bl 7 390 9 Yards lost rushing ..,...A Net gain rushing ...,..s Passes attempted Senior Guard All.Disf,iCf End All-District Guard Jackets Defeat Purples 74-6 at Hom m ing Game at a Glance PORT ARTHUR BEAUMONT 25 First downs ,,... . ....,,,,,, ....,.....,.... 1 2 397 Yards gained rushing ....,, ,,,,,,,, 9 6 ,A7 89 5 Passes completed ........ ,... ,,,,,., 8 I32 Yards gained passing ..,,,.ca,,, ,,,,,,,,., 1 33 522 Net gain passing and rushing ...,.,.......... 203 0 Punt average ..,,.. ..., .,.....c., s,,,,, 3 5 3 Penalties ...,.,,,,,.,., ,,,,,, 'I 0 35 Yards penalized ..,,.. ,,,,. 5 B 0 Fumbles ..a.,.,,.......... ..... 4 0 Ball lost on fumbles ., W 4 Jackets Become BAAAA Champs in Baytown Victory Memorial Stadium in Baytown was the scene of the battle for the District 8-4A championship between the Port Arthur Yellow Jackets and the Baytown Ganders November 20. The Jackets came from behind to tie the Ganders 13-13 and win the district crown with a five-three penetration victory. The Ganders nursed a comfortable two touchdown edge until the third period when a pass from Gander quarterback Don Walker was tipped from the fingers of Charles Hill right into Glen Wyble's arms. Wyble romped 32 yards to put the Jackets back into the game as Joe Williams conversion sailed through the uprights. The Jackets nailed one other Gander thrust and then marched 79 yards, to the Baytown ten before losing the ball on downs. However, Charles Truitt pounced on a Gander bobble on the 17 and the Jackets were rolling again. Don Dodd completed three passes and then scooted across the goal line from the seven to score the final six points. The Ganders cashed in on fumble recoveries for their two scores with Walker scoring both times. Both the offensive and defensive teams for the Jackets gave stellar performances as the Jackets advanced into the Class AAAA playoffs. Game at a Glance PORT ARTHUR BAYTOWN 14 First downs ,.,..............., ,.,.,,.,,,,,.. 1 1 162 Yards gained rushing ,,,,,,, ..,...,,,, 2 O6 15 Yards lost rushing ,..s,,, ...... 1 7 147 Net gain rushing ,.s..,. ,,,,,, 1 91 17 Passes attempted s,...., .. 5 7 Passes completed .......,.., .. 0 92 Yards gained passing ....,,,,,,,,,, s..,., 0 2 Passes intercepted by ,,.,,,s....,,..,.. .-... 0 227 Net gain rushing and passing ..,.,,,., , 191 29.7 Punt average .,...,....,........................ -0,227.4 1 Number of penalties - ..... . 5 1 15 Yards penalized ......... N., 35 6 Number of fumbles W 5 ff 3 Ball lost on fumbles ,,.,, ,. 3 -Q-were -fm. f Redskins Take Quarter Finals Only after 48 bristling minutes of football here De- cember 4, did the Lamar Redskins of Houston emerge victorious over the Yellow Jackets in the Class AAAA quarter-finals. The Redskins gained a 4-3 penetration win as the score was tied 14-14. Jimmy Brown intercepted a Redskin pass at the Lamar 33 on the first play of the game and ran it back to the 10. From there, Don Dodd scored untouched and the Jackets iumped to a 7-O lead. The Jackets stormed 69 yards eight plays after half- time to gain a 14-7 margin as Melancon crossed the double stripe. Lamar scored first at the end of a 44-yard drive when Walter Fondren scored from, the seven and then climaxed a 77-yard surge in the third quarter as Fon- dren scored again. The Jackets' defensive standouts were John Mid- dle to Carl Larpenter, and Walter Miles in the line, and Brown and Alfred Simon in the secondary . ii , . - -'fu-L. PORT 16 182 16 176 8 5 62 1 238 21.7 2 20 .sl My . - sw-qy H - it. Q ft' tv na, Y- 1 ' Q li.. ,' nk if Game al' a Glance ARTHUR First downs ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, Yards gained rushing ,, ,, Yards lost rushing ,,..,, . Net gain rushing Passes attempted Passes completed Yards gained passing Passes intercepted by ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Net gain rushing and Punt Average Penalties ,,,,,,,,,..,, Yards penalized ,,,,., fn K lx lull fl 'X myavlfllx .-vxwbgvg f. f i, .9 f X .,-Nl 1 is ' , 4: , 1 ' I' 'A I9-1 W LA MAR 17 301 . 14 287 3 O 0 1 passing ,,,,,,,,... 287 30 3 15 For distant out of town games, the Jacket squad V boarded chartered planes for the trips. Here ' ' je Billy Parham and Joe Escabedo board the plane ' Q . if , for Odessa. Jacket fans who couldn't make the long trips with the team, followed them to victory listening to Tommy O'Brien give the play-by-play on the radio .nf The night of the Homecoming game former Yellow Jacket lettermen ioined the Jackets on the sidelines and were as engrossed as the current lettermen in the game as these two shots bear out. .1 e W. 1 FREDDY VARNI Y FJ .JV X,-ff JOHN MIDDLETON 'msn If Q' JEAN RAWLINSON ELDRED MCDANIEL BASKE C' QD . -Il--S -,can--a:Q1 CHARLES JORDAN o'0 A T s,2:0 0 ,Q i ff 1 'wx f-.Z-f' '-Hd CECIL BALZERSEN GLEN WYBLE 'Q' Q DAVID GRIFFITH LQQ9 V '11 G E19 'L 'dvr E E KELTON FERGUSON 'JR Q' ,V HENRY BRUNSON Coach Pete Pense, the man behind the team, gives some sound advice to Fred Varni and Johnny Hoff- pauir. Fred Varni was the sparkplug for the Jackets all year with his fighting spirit and 20-point per game average. David Griffith and Glen Wyble were consistent point makers all season but played mostly on defense. l BASKE Big Johnny Middleton controlled the back- ' h t m. boards and was the height of t e ea Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb Feb Feb 'I9 22 26 29 2 . 5 9 .12 Pasadena Beaumont Baytown Galveston Orange Pasadena Beaumont Baytown Galveston Orange Yr 1334828 Here There Here There There There Here There Here Here ALL Forward Johnny Houffpauir kept his opponents on the go all during the game. Ready and able substitu Ferguson and Eldred tes Kelton McDaniel added depth to the Jacket squad. s iii I il! ll! E Ill Coach Ty Terrell gives n on- soulin, Bernard Calvin, and Wiley Guest, performers in relay events. some helpful pointers to Austi G Members of the 1954 Yellow Jacket track team. rf Don Chalmers, Don Dodd, Frank Guidry and Phillip Pierce were dash men ol the team. l l 4 Outstanding low hurdles men were Jerry E . . vans and Danny Williams. ' x , ' .L Y c gg? 2 fe 4 r ig 'rf ,N 'WM , I., v l 35' H V, -if f u ,I 'SQ f Q, , ' Z' f A f fi ft ah ' 7 sz I, 1 he , -A 4 E ? Members of the Yellow Jacket ' t relay team included Donald Kirkpatrick, Archie Smith, Ken- neth Watler, and Austin Gon- soulin. 3 L ...--.--Q -...-an - 'F Xt C Q with ease. lt's up and over the low hurdles for Dee witt Reed and Robert Ramey as they clear E The Yellow Jacket A and B squads for the 1954 baseball season. VN.- rzf ll if 2 C , L f , i, ,4 l,l' V ww ' Ewa, l'-, , A V ,K 3 J f at -mzaf l J i, 'lg ,. hiv Wi 'M Q, p X K Coach Billy Willard demonstrates how to bunt properly to the seven letter- men returning from the district championship team of 1953. From left to right are: Alfred Simon, Frank Weaver, Gabe Urbina, Wayne Williams, Johnny Campbell, Johnny Hoffpauir, Jimmy Taylor, and Coach Willard. BASE The mound staff of Wainwright, Frank the Jackets this year was made up of T. W. Kimball, Hank Weaver, and Otis ,qv Webb. wa., ,fy BALL ,M .kv FQ, , ,c ,X Q . 4 . ,X Third baseman Alfred Simon displays the ' cl him to batting stance which enable h' h average all year. keep up a tg Sharing the catching duties all season were Lamar H W me ta 4- ... , K Yi ' a K dff 1 f fl tl it M a W. Gabe Urbina is tagged out by IU Mew '10 nvidia '54 an V Johnny Hoffpauir attempting to steel third base in a practice qame. N., .. a by W A , tw. M ,. , M N W . A t ' ' t 1,1 Q' L' W..-ws., ... Q .V ..AQ g LW, i is i -'W t My -- ' M My t fg wi, .A X . Wifi -, .. Q 'tw .f ' - 75 V K f ' 1 ,L A - be a-46 ebert and Hence McGee. t bf, 'B - ' . A 1 1 pa lf' 1 E Z X -Qs. . if K 4 2 will , ees- 5 ' ei Q i S N A 3 , Q , , ' 1 Mrs. Mary Andrus, Miss Helen Fant, Mrs. Lois Wilson, Miss Jan Thompson, girls' Physical Edu- cation teachers. I Judy Nicklebur, Marilyn McMiIlian and Marsha Tyree Iss Carol Flynn tells latest gos- sip in basket room. New' Championship g a m e be- tween the iuniors and seniors. 204 equipment. Checking absences is a part of the help volun teer office workers give. Vivian Cappadonna checking the roll in fourth penod class Y Cf' 54 , . r iz 2 ., . ., I ua. I liki t if 5 E gf Girls' Sports Play Active Port Bobbye Hood shows how baseball should be played. K 5, , , N ,f M ,Ag ' t f f' Q' J 1 Q3- gfysgzgf 1, ' ,s f . 1 sv., M ? is .ff ff Hi' Edith Honeycutt, Norma Kettlers, Mary Lou Lindgren, 'Beverly Collins, Cookie Gee and Elma Quintela are GRA Posture finalists. 'M A ' if? .9 -Qs, 'ii' iii W ff MH :gg f W. If 5 .if L li, 4 nm 4 , t t X lififsisf gr :M 2 A vkQ,LIN ? k yi 5' f A , J ' 5 ings 5 J 3 C TJ's top tenni Northen and , -y-if .A N . 'C ff l YK yeii 2 as fre., . gg. ,l,i' ' 1 7 .,.A ' gf A 5 I --f i. : s players are Carolyn Click, Alicia Mary Lou Lindgren. Volleyball is among many sports enjoyed students. by many Speedball is the signal that the sports year is under way. Here Betty Steele gets ready to pass the ball. as ,WM ' as if? Gail Angel Dorothy Bates Grace Beard Frances Bender Elaine Bertrand Sue Blair Pat Bogan Sandra Boston Janet Butler Vivian Cappadonna Lorraine Choate Anne Clark Cymenthia Coats Mary Alice Collazo Mary Ann Crockett Carroll Devalcourt Lee Duhon Pat Eden Socorro Garcia Sandra Garner Gail Garrett Joyce Gee Vera Mae Goings Evelyn Graham Sandra Green Mary Beth Hayes Paula Hensarling Pat Hoffpauir Jo Ann Hollingsworth Ruth Holter F W, . 5'7+i,'i5 .A , i5 A 'R K. A-3, 42575 1 5 -4, 7 :'. . M A '51-1: 655, .' ' -- :V 2 - In ':'.. 'Ig1f?! 'F0 -- 1. zfdiri' im Af gh N C , 9 A A 5 , Qgk x CW ,fa iiw K I 'Q' 'L INK, iff-1-SWS? .',, ', V .1 ,, Iwiiia fy. 5:eer1f:.r: ,, '-buff lg sl iii? +3 . ,. stil? 'fmlt' kw:i'Pzfs f ' 1 X n ,, me W -sz gi 'Q 'iii LETTEI 1 ef 5 QW. I 1 wir x fi an vs 125' f Aa Xl 4.3 it rn? T l its Li ,.,7 GK A 7 -I Qi 55 i RL ,. .,.,,. s:u:.wi,5 gummy My 1223.0 2 33 3? . 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Beverly Collins and Edith Honeycutt were crowned posture queen the night of the All Girl Dance. Whatcha-say, Gang? Welcome to the showboatf' The iunior Snake Eyes take defeat by being good sports. I - I 1 ,lx B 4'1- The refreshment line at the Letter Girl Initiation. Basketball game between the seniors and iuniors. Q ffm January Letter Girls, SEATED, left to right: Grace Bertrand, Pat Bogan, Mary An n Crockett, Carol Jean Weathers, Betty Vicknair, Judy Mclnnis. STANDING: . 5 I Muckelrath, Mary Louise Stephens, Lnda Stanley Beard, Gail Angel, Frances Bender, Elaine Devalcourt, Lee Duhon, Katie Falsom, Marilyn Paula Hensarling, Rhona Ransonette, Dinky Jo Ann Hollingsworth, Janet Butler, Gail Reed, Rosemary Avila, Bessie Lefes, Betty rcia, Sandra Garner, and Mary Beth Hayes. PATSY LLOYD President 53-54 Connell, Dorothy Winters, Gay Baker, Miss Betty Jacksonf Faith Malmgren, Gail Garrett, Socorra Ga 'gan ,nfs Y --i Sue Blair, iunior team manager, Evelyn Graham, sopho- Miss Reed more team manager: and Carman Ortego, senior team manager. finally letters after twelve years of work. 209 , 1 edayigf GUARANTEE I SHOE STORE fdmlfe A A B In 545 Procfer PI1. 5-802 I SI'yIe 8: Oualiiy amjbmenfs af Your CONSTABLE O'N EIL PROVOST min- 0, ff . I XIBL'-E if 2849 S BARBARA BOERSMAN karl' LW' scHool. of DANCING A Tap - BaIIe+ - Toe Acrobaiic - Ba'Ion Twirling Adagio - American Jazz Member of NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of DANCE and AFFILIATED ARTIST, INC. ancl +I1e INTERNATIONAL BATON TWIRLING FOUNDATION +h Sfreef Dial 2-45ll , ALL FER- COMPLIMENTS of THOMPSON'S AUTO SUPPLY 2848 7I'h SI'reeI' PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS l 1 D' X wsu AT? HEBERT'S Q. .re I . Q To II Iiviizc W0 .,,.... IVE: I-' ON v 5 - V' 2,fI55,Q IB 1,I 1 RENE HEBERT, Res. Phone Bus. Phone 6320 Orange Pro prieior 2-2992 2-27 I I Highway PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Congra+uIaIions from H. O. MILLS H O. MILLS. AGENCY INSURANCE-BONDS REAL ESTATE 528 5I'h SI'ree'l' Phone 5-5573 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS - -11-In-1--I if 4 .-ga-:nv-as -f--,.- Dig Those Cafs I The Wolves Q ' VLH-.fQfs'3Ef'. Y lx E' I . 6,2 1,335-as ,sri 4. E l f ..,. ,N I H ,tkgrleigl AA aw ,X 'Q - ,QT W js, I L ,f , 5 5 1 . gg.ajs3vf'Ii' . ResI' in Peace The Painfers . 5' sell H ei ..n-. I -7 -f ,A Best Wishes to the Class of '54 3- I I l CUSTOM DRIVE IN No Beer No Liquor Ju 1' . . . GOOD FOOI5 i UHGEHS ' ff-1 'rmmuNGs Phone 3-94l8 l30O 9141 Avenue Sara Pic+on, and Ann Sfarlr. , Jeanie La nfy gb 'SY vovsw ez' S ... 53,5 ja ,f X i 22 QM fi r Q I Complefe Home Furnishings 748 Housfon Ave. Dial 5-7447 BIG SELECTION Liberal Trade-Ins and Convenieni' Terms I gge our Q32 , ..,, , ,. 1-':f ' 5 ,.-e-. .V , ,if-ff ' ' -sf- . A ' WDEPENDABLE gas ,,i Dnuoewr COMPLIMENTS of PAT WOOD DRUG STORES YOUR REXALL STORES SI'ore No. I 3648 I6'I'h S'I'reeI S+ore No. 2 260I 7+h S+ree+ SI'ore No. 3 748 9+h Avenue AquiIina's Food Store 848 Housfon Ave. More Good Food for Your Money Qf,eSQwm I II IL ' X I Ffa-5? To EZQQ2' PORT ARTHUR TRANSIT LINES CORP 7 I 5 Hous+on Ave. Ride Ihe Bus and Avoid I'I1e Fuss All JIWHIJ Q 'vfiww I f Q J 5975 n-1-TAL' , -f Q. ' 17 . ,I K ,,l,,,, V 17 A W -. 'I .1 I ' '71...fi:,Y::F-fflfl' 5 7- I , ', :F Q-.-s. -.g. I 4 f I, l QT? -'-i'7f.n.'xL:'f A ' ' .-. 1 Q'-. X 2-If ,ZW in gli '-Q!'!12. 'A-' P! : e-,, . Q- 25- Q: ,I I U, 1 1, 9, L N' ii,,,::T-T -, as, K, 4'.a,,Q,A.,-Q13-T.Fz'7 Fff 1: - :. J I AUTOGRAPHS WWW Complete Home Furnishings 435 FiHh S+ree+ 504 Procfer PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Complimenfs of Home Insurance Agency 4I0 Adams Bldg. PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Phone 5-72I3 INSURANCE CF ALL KINDS Spooner's Photo Shop 427 Aus'I'In Ave. T. 1? M 1. T,-. 0202 fn TTR o X msunso .--. ' A Kxx, R P W- PIettman's Guaranfeed Lowesi' Everyday Prices in Cify ALL ADVERTISED SPECIALS ARE GOOD AT PLETTMAN'S' Everyfhing Io Eaf All One Bill We Solicif and Appreciafe Your Charge Accouni' FREE PARKING LOT ,E 1- , Ili' 630 Procfer S+. T 347 QM. 5 T? Remember . . . When in Need of SEAT COVERS-DOOR PANELS HEADLINING TRUCK CUSHION REPAIR PICKUP-TRUCK SEAT COVERS We JWWZMZQZ W guomemf Sevenfh Sfreer Trim Shop I234 7I'h ST. Phone 2-I48I if A X' Pi' V 5 f v Q Q' 'lf U ' rf' 'r 4-2588 4-2588 Vedon Otto REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE I90I Procter PORT ARTHUR MARINE ENGINEERING WORKS Fourth Street and Houston Ave. A, ,g,ng.:,l:g5.,. POST OFFICE l' PORT ARTHUR A PAMEW Box 648 ,X ,-. TEXAS 'vlnxxlf Ship Repair Facility Serving the Marine Trade in the Sabine Area for' 39 Years. We've Grown With Ships W. O. NELSON Sole Owner JERRY HERBERT f COLLIER GULF f x i E DE'gVEgY A PTAT S ff' 'A' i of X s TODAY... Ez Your Health Is Our Business MULKEY VN y PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY DY? Sfore No. I I GAQXSX M.gE'IBC!N 5 UVA x ENV PM 6Ol 5141 S+. Dial 3-27lI X Sfore No. 2 I948 9+l1 Ave. Dial 2-9408 BUSINESS MEN X 'f GERALD TOMCSRROW BURT MORA LEE, JR. x 1 sf A A-f A XS ,ff RICHARD ROE Proprie+or R I g. RoE's X' GULF SERVICE f ' 7+I1 and Aus'I'in WHERE PORT ARTHUR'S FINEST CARS ARE SERVICEDH Fleckman Lumber Company BeHer Hmes for Pori' Ar+hur me fv 9? I L UI I W F f I f Q1-.RL I 'W u1uum.vn,mn w 1 1 7 I 111111111 WW I I li!-llqi I WWIWMW 320l Greafer l6+I1 S+. DIAL 5-7439 CompIimen+s of DISMUKES CO. I FURNITURE 0 APPLIANCES 0 PLUMBING 428 Waco Ave. Ph. 5-745l L. A. MATHIS RUFUS NUNEZ MATHIS AUTO SUPPLY KU CompIe'l'e Gulf Service I6'H1 Sf. and 9+h Ave. Ph. 3-644l Compliments of DR. R. B. WILCO-X L 2 Y V 4 'WWW' BOUNDS POULTRY MARKET Qualify Poulfry J? Fresh Dressed I Poulfry Fryers - Hens Eggs N PLENTY PARKING SPACE Phone 5-5732 536 Shreveporf a+ 6+h S+. SABINE TOWING COMPANY INC. X . ,Aw -fr OCEAN COASTWISE HARBOR CANAL Towing PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Box I 500 Phone 3-6666 Rice Studio YOUR SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS For Appoinlmenl Dial 5-8Oll C PORTRAITS C FAMILY GROUPS C BABIES I PARTIES O WEDDINGS l COLOR Owned and Operaled by lhe Rices 20l9 Procler Slreel PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Among T. J.'s deleqales 'lo +he Tri-Hi-Y Youlh and Governmenl' session fhis year were Roberl' Coff- man, Charles Moore, Gail Garrelf, and David Barneff, sianding, anal Carolynn Gay. Sue McNabb, and Barbara Langham, sealed. I I 1 ' limes mme in see- AUTOMATIC WASHER I 2: 15, 55,5 :.5,5,L.,,.f.f:if::.:g,:S:,4i.'g 3355 5,Q ,, ,.., and' mme 1 l l V. v' if? :Z , K ' , n ew arse C r. , cmsee, di.. Comes in lwo models - Model AWG wi+l1 glass safely lidg Model AW wilh porcelainized sleel lid. 1, im 'Si5ff5f555:5 Oulside dimensions: Heigl1+, 39V4 g widfh, 26 g ' Qiifiif cleplli, 26 . Capacily: Up To 9 llas. dry clo'l'l1esg I2 I 4 E gals. of wafer when 'lub is filled lo wafer line. O O. 5421 Wltllf QMMISWQ 52- xi ' V BERWCARISO Q P Ik ANURAMIB lllslu X ' ' ' 'A 'Wxf TELEVISION 1- BROWN'S l BROWN'S I APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTER 3735 Lewis Dr. Pl. Arlhur APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTER 3735 Lewis Dr. P+. Ar'll1ur Phone 4-4722 ll00 Ninlh Ave. G f km- ' QT Q S ie Kainer Memorials Builders of BEST WISHES MARTEC FASHIONS Come on in and Look Arouncl. Everylhing for Young Girls. MARKERS, MONUMENTS and MARIE HALL MAUSOLEUMS KAD HERRIN Winnsboro Blue and Selecl' Barre DlXlE IDLEMAN Granire - - 3632 l6+h Sfreef Phone 3-265l Cleaners of . . . DELICATE FABRICS CONGRATULATIONS We Are Specialisls in fhe jf-X Careful Cleaning of Ladies' ' iw 7 Fine Garmenls. 5 - 4 ll l NICK SALEM cITY.wIDE l I PIcK-uP AND DELIVERY Thorough- l Fine Workmanship nl N Realtor a CLEANING Il lf Q PRESSING 'W O ALTERATIONS ' I REPAIRS All Worlc Done Under Our Personal Supervision Ideal Cleaners 2749 I6+h si. Dial 3-6942 900 Procler S+. PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Rain Coulcln'+ S+op Our Shirl'-Tail Parade 'Nu Jo Hollingsworfh receives her flowers Jo Hollingsworfh, foofball sweefheari shows off her 'flowers 1 L ,f . 0 ...a.b FSSQ. r.. 58.51 X O QQTQTQ FQQ' a':'s'f' . 0 O 5 5 O - , o.0.QesS4 I 'Q 5.53 s 4 f:'q'Q 5 Os . 0 - Q 0 fe. Yiffo 0 , Q 0 Q 0,0 1 vb N eQ.0fg.eo Q30 O 9 'iw N Q O Q.'g Q 'Oi' 0 'J O 'Qo'5.0 4 5 Q O Q '.'s'o's'0, , 555.045 5 '.:.:':'s'? D Q Q 4 r0:':'o'4 l ,Q 5 .ei 5.9.0, Q 4 hi!!! ' 'Q Q + s 4 '9.'q' ,ca O 5 9 . . 'Zvi' 1 5 1 'Q 0 ' ' 3.4 ' 'fx l ici V O.' 'O N.s 0. PQ. 0 'fic' l 6? Qualified and Bonded +o The S+a+e of Texas G. W. IMHOFF 81 CO. 11114 17' 2 1 , ,, H n - 0,11 If f 1 fy? yy j fy 4 , fff0fffffff0W Men s Cloflners I Aff!!! Zmwmfdf JJ? .,,,,,,,,,,7 1 11 O FLORSHEIM SHOES ffmffff z fffffffffffffffffg f 7 W f f f 1- fm, 7 ffff an DR , W 1, 1, +.,, 4,, 221 ., -5 , ' 'D'-'f.. 155 5:1714 1 . 3 - .-.'.'. U : Z. S ' L ' S5 EE ' 1 E E it . Q . Q., 3 E.. E -A 5 O 0 ' s..a '-K 5'25:41:f.-:t5:f E'- 21 'E' fo 9,0904 : : :,,:1:,4g1:g'-gr' - EE :f 5 in : 2 1 - :: I :Cm - 5 4, Q. ' -. Q - - - 3- I 2 ? N -: : 5 . K Q 4 ' ' 0 DOBBS AND STETSON HATS HART, SCHAFFNER 8: MARX SUITS 547 Procfer S+. 523 X - 300 Fif+l1 Sfreei' Dial 3-33II PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS I Z I Iliff! EI Charro Restaurant Viva! SPANISH and AMERICAN FOOD Tamales - Enchiladas Tacos -Tostadas I8l4 Hous+on Avenue DIAL 2-004I JOE GARCIA, JR., Manager PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS CALL US FOR YOUR PRIVATE PARTIES ii X4 2 Q r 'U .a I' ,EIN Congra+uIaI'ions BE SURE TO INSURE WITH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING STOCK COMPANY AGENTS E. BAKER INSURANCE N. M. BARRIER INSURANCE AGENCY RALPH E. BURCH CLIFF BYRD INSURANCE AGENCY EDDINGSTON and WHELESS JOE S. FORMAGUS DON HENDRYX 8: COMPANY CLAUDE HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY HOME INSURANCE AGENCY LANDRY 81 GIST INSURANCE AGENCY JAMES L. LATIMER INSURANCE S. O. LATIMER INSURANCE LYLES-WILLIAMS INSURANCE H. O. MILLS INSURANCE AGENCY MOREHEAD INSURANCE McVEY 8: LITTLE JULIAN SALTER CO. J. J. SALVERT AGENCY GEO. L. SCULLY INSURANCE CRAIG STEVENSON INSURANCE TEXAS INSURANCE AGENCY THOMPSON 8: METCALFE INSURANCE AGENCY VAUGHN 8: GILLMAN LEE WEATHERALL AGENCY WILLIAM WHITE INSURANCE CHARLES M. WIESEN INSURANCE AGENCY ,Aa 9 sPENcE BATTERY at ELECTRICAL Goodwin COMPANY 31 ZSHUPVT I Genuine Electrical Parts . ' 900 Woodworth Blvd. 32I Seventh Street Piwne 2'324I Phone 3-4522 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS I Port Arthur's Leading Gulf QUE? Stations Alamo Service Station 70I Houston City Storage and Service 549 Waco Dubose Service Station 2549 new s+. Roy Albert Service Station 260I Procter COMPLIMENTS OF PLESSALA'S GROCERY 81 MARKET No. I 649 I6+h S+. Ph. 5-5503 No. 2 I600 I6+h S+. Ph. 5-9303 749 I6+h S+. Ph. 3-I65I ALAMO Glass 8: Mirror Co. WHOLESALE and RETAIL I547 Proc+er S+. Phone 3-I696 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Au+o Glass Ins+aIIed While You Wai+ 0 PICTURE FRAMING 0 FURNITURE TOPS 0 MIRRORS RESILVERED Remember +he Alamo CONGRATULATIONS +o +he SENIORS SPENCE 81 HOWE CONSTRUCTION CO. Adams Bldg. Dial 2-5223 CompIimen+s of IRVINE FURNITURE COMPANY E? X xx -1? Five Twen+y-eigh+ Proc+er Por+ Ar+hur, Texas Phone 5-5537 Complimen+s of MRS. BARNES Fournet's Men's Wear Cafeferia Q EAGLE CLOTHES Q DON RICHARDS CLOTHES Q CAPPS CLOTHES Q KNOX and RESISTOL HATS WEEKDAYS Q VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS ll flll 2 Q MARLBORO SPORTSWEAR 4:30 +.n mo Q ALLLGATOR RATNWEAR SEJFIIEGAZS Q BOSTONIAN SHOES I Closed Monday 735 Procier Sfreef fi? FOSTER BROTHERS LUMBER 81 SUPPLY CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS Nex'I' 'I'o Yellow Jaclcei' S+adium l948 Sfadium Road Phone 3-4I00 SABI N E HOTEL Sundries Try Our Grill and Founfain' 600 Proc'l'er Sfreef 1255 A S ffl UW l Qx I S .mc Z, llllllllm' STONEBURNER-VERRET ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL coNTRAcToRs We Specialize in Adequa+e Wiring and Repairs RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL Diai 2-4I I3 NigI1'Is and Holidays, CaII: 2-46I6 FIXTU RES 0 SUPPLIES MEMBERS NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ASSOCIATION I949 Proder JOE A. VERRET, Owner COMPLIMENTS OF THOMPSON MORTGAGE COMPANY GEORGE L. TOMMY THOMPS O Manager Domaschk Insurance N W. Company WOODY DOMASCHK Manager SixI'I1 Sfreef Dial 2-8695 52 I Porf Arfhur, Texas I Gave X I SX The IQecIs 'W A QA TI-.e EI.ues We almosf did give +I1e Reds 'Ihe BIues Pori' Ar+I1ur vs. Lamar 2 ' .N Qi? ,gg 3' ,- hqkgg Ryle Adamson and Edward Linn Mary Frances Edwards, Leonora Lee, and Sara Picfon. CONGRATULATIONS +o rhe CLASS of '54 QOF 440 Procfer S1'ree'l' PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS T V Www Clofhing +o fhe Young Crowd BEAUMONT PORT ARTHUR TEXAS Best Wishes G . 9 fr -41 H. Charley MEYER Everybody's Sheriff Compliments of Port Arthur Automobile Dealers Association BAKER-JENKINS, LTD. MTNGLE MOTOR COMPANY INMAN CHEVROLET PACKARD, PORT ARTHUR CQMPANY SMITH-MAY MOTOR KLEAS-LATHAM MOTOR COMPANY COMPANY GEO. SPIKER MOTORS LELAND LACY MOTORS TAYLOR MOTORS LINN MOTOR COMPANY CARLTON MOTOR COMPANY ir 4 BEST WISHES AUGUST MILLER 'V and A ' SONS Power Mower Heaclquarlers for Soufhwesl' Texas O JACOBSEN 0 WHIRLWIND 0 WORTHINGTON FULTON LEE o COOPER Juslice of +l1e Peace precgnd 2 Il48 7'rl1 Sfreel' Jefferson Counly Q and +hrougl1ou'r fhe na'Hon . . MORE WOMEN COOK wi+h GAS lhan all olher fuels combined! g,p,STER W5 MODERN XS ' - . - ! 1 fx ' BET7 ' E ER R ' . u 0925? Southerg Union Gas HELPI L Z A T 2,0 U T HWEST 426 Fiflh S+. Porl' Arfhur, Texas o EC Gager '1' :QA , Dial 3-416: Auto Supply DOUG GAGER I6I'I1 S+. ancI 9I'h Ave. Por+ Arfhur, Texas GOOD LUCK GRADUATES OF '54 CLIFF BYRD All Forms of Insurance ,.. I943 Proder Dial 2-4223 CONGRATULATIONS 'Io +I1e GRADUATING CLASS MARTIN LUMBER CORPORATION CompIeI'e Homebuilcling, Finance and Repair Service 40 I Six'rI1 S+ree+ Phone 5-8835 W7fwJ6u,Qa,'lff6ov14. SENIORS GUARANTEED ALTERATIONS HAND TAILORED SHIRTS ANAWATY'S Clofhes fhaf FH fi, 4:1 Aus+in Ave. is PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS 49 A CompIimen'I's of LOCAL LOAN SERVICE 448 Sixfh S'rree'r Phone 3-I60I PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS E T H' LANDRY PLUMBING 8. APPLIANCE CQ. SaniI'aI'ion, comforf and safeI'y of Ihe home 3030 I6+I'1 SI. Phone 3-2854 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS F. J. Phone IMHOFF W. E. IMHOFF J. hnhoff 81 Sons ZENITH TV and RADIOS BUILDING MATERIALS RESILIENT FLOORING CONTRACTORS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY NORGE HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES FLOOR WAXES PHONOGRAPH RECORDS 4-4337 40I Seven'I'I1 S+. Helen-:Ts R,-ff fx DRUG sToREs I Wh I' I YOUR PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST We deliver Lei' us fill your docI'or's prescrip'rions TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES SI'ore No. I SI'ore No. 2 I70I Hous+on IO00 Housfon Dial 5-5507 Dial 5-73I3 COMPLIMENTS of 3 BEALL BROTHERS 3 QUALITY MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENT STORES Congra+uIa+ions REMEMBER Ve gi'r foo soon oI+ und 'I'oo IaI'e scI1marI BEST wlsl-ies WHITE GAS CO. Na+uraI Gas and BuI'ane Appliances I200 I6II1 SI'reeI' Phone 2-6489 4 A .OO PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS T CompIimenI's of UI 1 DON HENDRYX D. w. cuno Q I9 ' In Por'I ArI'I'1ur II s DON HENDRYX and COMPANY BLANTON'S LAU N INSURANCE BONDS HOME LOANS FOR THE FINEST LAUNDRY Medical Bldg. Dial 4-2568 AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE Texas Travel-Ways CQMPLIMENTS OF 'For SPECIAL CHARTER TRIPS I CHARTER A sus FOR YOUR gfgria 5 LODGE GROUPS ZTZSS Shop, gnc. CHURCHES-SCHOOLS- ATHLETIC TEAMS-OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL OCCASION 3235 25'H1 S+ree1' Dial 5-8733 428 Procfer Phone 3-697 Hf f W I fa 5 by ? F GULF D. M. Picton PORT ARTHUR ff FCU Co., Inc. lg CONTRACTORS lr j-E fn 1,5 A A ' ' is.. l YT River and Harbor Improvemenfs A Coopera+ive Savings Tug Boafs-Barges-Derrick Barges and Loan Towage Associa+ion 'For Harbor Towing-Infer-Coas+aI Gulf Oil Gulf Coasf Towing 603-04-05 ADAMS BLDG. Corpora+ion Employees 649 SIXTH STREET PHONE 3-365 PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS PO RT ARTHUR'S LARGEST BEDDING Blue Bonnet MANUFACTURER BUDGET 'TERMS IF DESIRED Mattress Company CORNER OF THOMAS AND HOUSTON MOST MODERN PLANT IN THIS AREA W' If iI s a MaHress we have ii' From Baby Size 'ro King Size Dial 3-277I II48 Housfon Ave. CSMP'-'MEN-rs CONGRATULATIONS of from FRED MILLER PRICE 8: CO. GENERAL HARDWARE WHOLESALERS EQIIQIDRELACMSRE BICYCLES Schraffis Famous Candles 526 Ausirin Dial 5-SSW Bracks Fancy Bag Candies 230I I6+h S+. Dial 3-I654 1115 . KI ,lf 2 ,K gs I .F V If 2959 X -E QIEQEQQLE i I Sg'? JN'fN?f A ' mimvfk. Q 5-ifED : ' 4? ' E 'Q WL- -11 'm-gate' f Y iiw xmlxlwfifknu up E-. ' '--4-f-'- 4+- -- X. fi .iIiTAgi Z-M' I J 4' ' -x 5-59 'Qmu 60 . . . R- Q9 I Visl'r our GIH' DeparI'men+ I -'KP In -I .wie , , M S 1 I Q59 X , A . 'iv . : V ,,, 7 vs. QA. L I we Q fI I A I 'Q , I ' f ,I L l 3 . 5 ,K we . W g .9 ,M Z , .3 I . . igh T 5? -:LYS I Hg, 'I' M sg C u as rn I N ffl I 1 D leaf.: h 1 We bleached I'I1e Purples 74-6 PURINF ,,Cuow, O I Q' 1 I' .ok . 91. at Jn-. 3. ' -THQ! -- 'lsgql n I sn sl:-'-:if ffl' Complimenls of BARNES FEED STORE 27 I 0 Bluebonner Ave. CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES McGREGOR SPORTSWEAR Earle B. Holly R. Roy Andrews HOLLEY-ANDREWS INC. Dis'rincI'ive Men and Boys' Wear 640 Procfer SI'ree+ Por'r Ar'II1ur, Texas Phone 4-47 I 6 CONGRATULATIONS TWEEDEL BROS. BUILDING MATERIALS ancl TWEEDEL AUTO SUPPLY 25II1 SIreeI' and 9+I1 Avenue I lllll lillllllw IT L, WEEE ' ' 2 I I IETI- I A favoring rufpnvllrmfz CompIimen'rs DR. PEPPER BOTTLIN6 CO. 2036 Bluebonnel Phone 2-547I Also MASONS ROOT BEER SUN CREST ORANGE SUN CREST STRAWBERRY fa MEREDlTH'S 7+h SI'ree+ Cleaners Pickup and Delivery 2349 SevenI'h SI. Phone 5-99I I PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS QS NU GRAPE . '16 P' ko North Side , -:Hose Lumber Co. N 'EAGLES I For your building needs Our prices gel' youp our quali+y holds you. A COMPLETE LINE of BUILDING MATERIALS PeHi Pain+ Phone 3-383I I61'h Sfreef af Sfadium Road I. R. BOB THERIOT We really balded Ihose Eagles 44-I3 Complimf-WS CONGRATULATIONS of ZESTO BILL LYDAY SERVICE STATION 2200 Proc+er 36I2 I6+h S+. Phone 2-077I Sk I Eddingston 8' I Wheless ik Q 4 GENERAL INSURANCE Fine Shoes for 5I0 Waco Avenue t phone 3-45.3 Ladies and Lasses X35 I I 1-1 I K K , , 5 9' P-vgoiljxovv CO' 5 we QR- 'K Q EAsHloNs ' 0 FOOTWEAR P 0 FABRICS I For +I1e En+ire Family OPEN EVERY EVENING 'I 'ut' jbliqji ll 1' 1, xy Besf Wishes of I x O' Complimenfs of ,Q l ROY'S SAIZDLE SHOP I YOUR DISTRICT ATTORNEY XX SHOE HOSPITAL I xx I, X ,,g..-..,,,1 A Come In 'Tj fr ' Q1 534 Aus+in Ave. v K I X 5 -1 'S 9 - and Visif Our X f Wesfern Wear Dept ' x I I Phone 2-664I Pori' Ar+I1ur Tex . . as N. A Nf API RAMIE GRIFFIN rf in W1 Q9 6? THE SHERWIN -WILLIAMS CO. gg of Texas X . Pain+s, Varnishes, Lacquers. Leads, Oils, Enamels B h d - I - f ,H ,-L, rus es an Pam'rers Sp8CIdI'I'IeS A :: A 4I6 Fifih Sfreef PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS im wi ,mee CLAYTON THOMPSON L T ' N ' ' 5 Lllpl ' . l . 3 I be eh X ill f .4.... 4 Motion PiCiUl'E l d Funeral Home A55E555555555553'ffiifi Entertainment FAITHFUL TO YOUR TRUST 5f5fE5E2:. Buy Teenage Books eh r STRAND SABINE an VILLAGE Burial Insurance Shand Theater Sabine Theater Village Theater People's Theater 2I05 Procter Dial 5-555l pod. Theeher Don Drive-In New Port Arthur-Beaumont Highway Vaughan LoNNiEs ON FIFTH and Gillman your hairdresser X X lb ,f , eie?,e.,, X gh I T ' ' Wi . f -Q WX lil iz Q1 . 31, i7 lei x ,Af,.A 5: T 'f t ifillfj BONDS--INSURANCE Dia' 2 05' A 406 Adams Bldg. 4I3 5,h Shed PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS I I CompIimen+s of TOM DEN NIS Spor+ing Goods The Fines? in A+I1Ie+ic Equipmen+ ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Dis+ribu+ors 'For SPALDING RAWLING WILSON VOIT and Spor'I'ing Goods ...,!, TROPHIES GIFTS TOYS DUPONT PANT Since I9I6 Promp+ Delivery HRD ROOHNG Complimenfs of PORT ARTHUR ROOS' LUMBER CO. ! -l-S55 420 Procfer Sfreef 55 , .h Ig' 5 f 437 SevenI'I1 S+. Phone 5-5557 A STORE FOR MEN Complimenfs of DAI LY'S DAIRY T ,i. X JI' at Ng M y Svvrmrr Ginza Gln. if S if 25412ezezggfitiezszfzgelsz, :NACE If RQUICK LY FURNITURE TOPS - WINDOW GLASS Esfimafes Cheerfully Furnished Delivery Service Dial 5-9442 2324 7+h S+ree'I' TAYLOR MOTORS Cadillac fir - T A -.--T Cldsmobile 300 AUSTIN AVENUE COMPLIMENTS of Ihe Port Arthur Retail Jewelers GEM JEWELRY CO. LEE'S JEWELERS GIBSON-LAYMAN JEWELRY HONEST BEN JEWELRY HYMAN'S JEWELERS IRVING JEWELRY LANZ CREDIT JEWELERS LIPOFF'S JEWELERS CHARLES S. NACOL JEWELRY RELIABLE JEWELERS SUTHERLIN JEWELRY TURNBULL'S JEWELRY BEST WISHES ALWAYS from Nunnelly-Stanley Funeral Home I80I ProcI'er S+.-Phone 5-5522 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Chapel of 'rhe Chimes 1 SCHOOL SUPPLIES ART SUPPLIES X Harris Book Store I 9 gbfwscsurruss IN X, iv I I as I M I- . Ax 524 Fifih S'I'reeI' XL T PorI ArI'hur, Texas ,Tl For The Fines+ OuaIi+y Q See Us V L BUILDING MATERIAL LUMBER PAINT W. L. JAMES 81 SON 3830 Six+een+h S1'ree'l' Dial 3-6733 Compliment, Por'r Ar+hur of Plumbing Company I I YAKIE SUPPLY COMPANY I 'N U ffm ff RTX MV T' ,. 4mL EVERYTHING K AUTOMOTIVE X X X Serving Sabine Area for 26 Years 225 Aus+in Ave Phone 4-4328 2 I OI BIuebonne'I Phone 5-8895 Dial 5-77I3 840 Sevenfh S+. A. LOUVIER FURNITURE COMPANY Com Ie+e Home Furnishings P and Appliances COMPARE VALUES , V I 'S' I Porl' Arfhur, Texas gg W QE? www L-.N . -1 wwf? ,' x 3? FLORENCE COLEMAN SCHOOL OF DANCING Exclusive Child Training Tap-BaIIeI' Acrobalic Toe Baby Classes GRADUATE MEMBER OF DANCE MASTERS OF. AMERICA Member of SouI'h Texas Teachers Associalion of Dancing Member of Texas Teachers Associa'rion of Dancing 900If2 Procfer STAY AS SWEET AS YOU ARE DORA MANNING'S BEAUTY SHOP r li ,if II II, I J IZI9 Procfer S+. Ph. 3-763I Dial 2-343I fl A .-,'f'.z Complimenis ' of We CROWN DRIVE IN I600 9+h Avenue Phone 2-54II THE MODEL SANDWICH SHOP No Liquor No Beer Good Food and Scif Drinks x! xl I Compiimenfs of REIF'S CLEANERS 726-9+h Avenue 26I2 Memorial Drive 624 Hous+on Avenue DIAL 2-2'-73l Your PorI'rai+ from J. C. WATKINS STUDIO WiII Bring Happiness Io Your Friends. COMPLIMENTS of JEFFERSON CAFETERIA C Phone Today for Your Appoin'rmenI'. 635 - 5.I,h S+. phone 2-35, ' 2329 Thomas Blvd. Phone 2-3666 Phone 3-4506 3442 - I6'I'I'1 Si. COMPLIMENTS OI: If 1 ' Gig 14 +15 7 I I R. M. MARTIN, Pl-Le. 2 I D B 3 NEW PHARMACY FINE CAKES PASTRIES - COOKIES Ro'-LS 435 Aushn Ave. And Special Breadg Por? AI I'I1UI', Texas I Phone 2-942I Realtor HOME BUILDER 2847 - 29+h S+ree+ Por+ Arfhur, Texas CompIimen+s of C. H. Cothom and Son Grocery 220I Seven+h S+ree+ Phone 4-4670 Fresh Me a'Is and Vege+abIes COMPLIMENTS OF GREER OFFICE SUPPLY 322 Procror S+ree'I' Phone 2-b42I EVERYTHING FOR EVERY OFFICE CongraI'uIa+ions Class of '54 from T. B. Parker INSURANCE - BONDS REAL ESTATE 23 Years Serving Ihe People of Por'I' ArI'hur 624 ADAMS BLDG. DIAL 5-5I23 fl I9- Q? XV RQ' ,' .... W Don I Monkey Around See GRIFFING LUMBER CO 25+h Sfreei and X I Hh Avenue 'X 2' Phone 3-66I6 ,f,. .X , ' : f SPARK I I cm, Y V xi I I' NVD' x '.',1,. I Ifyfy 4, , I' IILIIQ4, I SLx-+R --- ' - Our Compliments to the Union People of Tomorrow OIL WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION Locol No. 23 2OI Procfer PorI' Ar'II1ur, Texas .1 ESI j 51 'A- i V -3' 'TT Y of if-' .4-4? V 3 1 COMPLIMENTS OF it . - 'Y' '51 ands, ,Q w., .- W. F. Garner, Jr. L . ' .B ,I Larry Bossier David Purser W. J. King, Jr. T 81 F BIGABURGER M , Represenling V4 lb. Choice Beef AMERICAN A Meal for 35c King Size Malfs and Shakes 25c GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE Phone Your Order in CO We Will Have if Ready ' Ph. 4-206I 39I9 I6I'h S+ Port Arthur Phone 2-5323 325 Adams Bldg. Life Insurance ,he Q -A S- a Public Trust 1 o 32 of If . .4i5'ir+- Swanie Robertson Don Hill YUU ' . . r r A N D .f..1 1.q.V: 1 .1,..L.. Z. W ... ..,Q 5. ,.-,'1, 1'21'i' if ii5 I Your future and America's destiny are inseparably linked together. The interesting and rewarding careers that await you as trained and ambitious men and women. plus a free economy. will make for success and still higher standards of my . ' e 'I 'I . -I 'SI TD N Q living--for you and America. Reddy Kilowatt is working, TM REG. with you. to this goal which we know will be achieved. Your Electric Servant . GULF f ' ' 1 2151529 The SIQH of C1 Good lXlSlQ'l'1lDO1i .l ib Your Business Managed, Tax Paying, Electric Company I ma ' ' S wr' 1, ' .. . 1 I , ,,, , V7 . .. W, , , 4.. , ,imp A , W. .,.,,., M, . y W W A X s . , F! Wf f R R Q Q. R ' ' ! ,QW Ill l ln ll I R ' ' R 5' ' 2 ll :egg .R 47 R634 R B 5 Q16 3 A W 7 3g X 3 Y , SQQZQQ1 f3E5RR ,, , A . 5 L ' f if 'ff Q w. , 1 - 5 f R' 1 R R E ,S xy . -T nl : ' 'NN V f. 3 W, R T ff N --. M ., W i'.41Q, R ffm., we A: V -I V R V . b I H W .,f, A 5 E N. I , E , Ci-5 Good M7 .g r PORT ARTHUR COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. R CRAIG STEVENSON Insurance fi? 425-6+h S'IreeI' P. O. Box 909 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS ,. A, ,iff K QL X, 1 IW Q 'fb 5 I I .,1,1 j , .U- JUDICE'S Su pe rmarkel' 3005 7+h S+. WHERE THE CRAZY FRENCHMAN SAVES YOU MONEY ON FOODS VOTRE AMI. . . A. J. JUDICE, JR. Q -If 1 , x f X ma I Iii' X fl V6 WIIIIM I E A fa' 54 AII of us a'I' The Firs'I Na'IionaI Bank of Por? Ar+hur join wirh your family, friends and reI- afives in congraI'uIaI'ing you upon your grad- uaiion from High SchooI. While +his occasion marks Ihe end of one chap'l'er in your Iife, we hope Ihaf i+ will aIso signal Ihe beginning of a mosi successful and happy career +hroughou+ 'rhe in+eres+ing years +ha+ Iie ahead. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Por? ArI'hur, Texas HAT HAWAY'S Food Market A compIeI'e Iine of Fancy and SI'apIe Foods, Produce and Mears af Lowesr Prices. 37I4 LEWIS DRIVE Ph. 4-49I2 YA! A c ugusg-,Muller !Ak Sons II48 7+h STREET POWER MOWER HEADQUARTERS FOR ' 'TU' Q SOUTHWEST TEXAS 5 Q z 5:9319 , o JACOBSEN O WHIRLWIND 0 WORTHINGTON O COOPER x f SALES SERVICE NV' CRICCHlO'S Gulfport F d M k t sn-UPBUTLDTNG 00 G' e CORPORATION ' W' Eg' On The Highway To +he Sea CONGRATULATIONS YELLOW JACKETS Por+ Ar+hur, Texas Q HOUSE OF FINE Eooo Q FRESH VEGETABLES Q QUALITY MEAT 3200 lbih S+ree+ PHONE 2-3922 E. J. Savo THE PRESCRIPTIGN SHOP 3046 Procler KI NG'S PHARMACY 2349 Procler ' 32 F Fred Chalain George Dreyer x 5 ? if BLUE BONN ET Flower Shop Phone 2-2033 FLOWERS THAT SATISFY ALBERT KR-OHN I848 Thirleenlh Slreel ..... J I Firsl in Any Building Service A SPECIALTY G FIRST LUMBER STORE I Dial 3-456l Finance Assis+ance Wilh All Your Building Problems 2535 New Beaumonl Highway ju Zzaffzaya if Zzoifnyfipapii, Y , ' it r v ff Q X x 123 'ix X Xx I 'fllig 5 Avg' I5 , s H' ' K 0 mtv lui 2 ' B im! E kia- Q x f l X ?W f K ,D 653295 99 jkax 9 X vs , Qi? 1 1' l mix E I' gl :Eff 1 fl 1 r DX - g,f,3k. 5.24 W N G 1 f ww XA i Qhffx- 33 kid XXX 'Tj H33 NX xxx 10 ? fi - X A lv , 'lniihaa-.fa.ri rl j - iw 4 S! cf T H I 75 JCC 7 X 1-fN ls wwf XKQXJJX YQ FEM 4 X X XXX A QD 5 X vs, H ,IV f N M f J: 1:1,,i2f,2?L X Q ,L


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