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

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PORT AF H '! 3'? HESTORY PORT ART , .sc: L!BRAR$ PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS The Yellow J acket Thomas Jefferson High School Port Arthur, Texas Volume 15 1961-62 Published by the Journalism Department Yellow J acket I Guidance and Government pt 10 I The Parchment Parade p. 42 Cheers and Challenges p. 96 THI S PLACE What a rewarding year 1961-62 has been! Beginning September 6, 1961, school days held a wealth of exciting events that lasted until May 31, when the last notes of the Old Maroon and Gold faded into the summer dusk, and suddenly the Class of 1962 became ex-students. One of the most exciting events of the early fall was the mass evacua- tion of this city to places of safety before the might of Hurricane Carla. After the excitement of returning home to find our beautiful school building undamaged from the storm and every one of its hundreds of panes of glass intact, it was time to Staff Presents CALLED TJ HIGH launch into the many studies and ac- tivities that have formed the text for this book, Because every new staff must plan a book uniquely its own, we decided to divide this year's story into the six chapters recorded here: Government and Guidance, Parchment Parade, Cheers and Challenges Clubs and Organizations, Progressing to a Cer- tain Degree, and Memories Are Made of This. We trust that we have selected pic- tures and words that will evoke the happiest memories of the time when you were a part of THIS PLACE CALLED TJ HIGH. 7:5 5 '5 7+4: 33:38: 54W 5gp Lg Clubs and Organizations l.p 150 Progressing to a Certain Degree p, 226 Memories Are Made of This p 264 x ,mmw f $?mu unmmm... .mnn Opening With ttHowdytt Week . . . . UMUJ: Howdyt was the key word for the opening of schootv Basketball furnished wintertime thrilts as the Jack- ets made their precarious way to the district cham- pionshipl Remember Coach Under woodts concentration? DE students picked Up the tab and furntshed the work to create this scene for the cafeteria What better Christmas sptrtt could you find? Closing With Graduation Those smiles are deceptive. First finals in laTe Jan; uary were hard! 1f x Aukm1 Books a mile high, more or less, mark senior eliv gibilify for that Parchment Parade. Housekeeping iust comes naturally To some girls Golf and spring are one thought and action. 7 This Place Called TJ These Provide Forward Look for This THE GROWING, CEASELESS tasks and proHems of me School Board are keean met by vhe efforts of Its members. Seated In lhe meeting room are r. , . ForVescue, Superintendent of Schools; Mr. A. E. Panerson, BusTness Manager; Mr. Edwin Baldwin, Mr. Robert Price, Mr. M. L. Rosenburg, Mr, Donnie Jones, PresIdenI of the Board; Mr. N. B. Haskell, Mr. George Hubert Jr., and Dr. R. J. Shields. MR. ALEXANDER KOERTH, Assistam Superimendenf y chools THE P.T.A. EXECUTIVE CouncH Includes Mrs. M. I. summemn, Mrs. w. o. MHIer, Mrs. w, J, schemey, Mrs. Ray OniH, Mrs. J. c. Rabuck, Mrs. Pete MR. 1 T FORTESCUE Lyday, Mr. Clyde Gon, Mrs. Jack Henshey, Mrs. R. L. Murray, Mrs.W. N. Superintendent of Schools HoHadev, Mrsv E. Wilson, Mr. Ben- Place h TJ A GRADUATE OF the University of Texas with a Master of Education degree and of Sou1hwest Texas Teachers CoHege with a Bachelor of Science degree, Principal Clyde M. Goff holds high standards of perform- ance as goals for students and faculty. MR. CLYDE M. GOTT DRh EDSEL F. Bmfck, curriculum director, plans what courses are 10 be Taught in The Port Arthur Independent School Distrld and works with teachers on improving teaching meth7 ods, Drh Frank Leathers, secondary curriculum director, coordinates work being taught in all iunior and senlor high schods in The disfrict. Counselors Advise Students MRS, ANNA MAE DEVINE Secreiary 10 The Principal MISS JEANETTE TENNEY MR, LONNIE DEVALL Attendance Secretary Assistant Principal M ay R; i V r $ MISS LOUISE ERWIN MRS. EDNA HARGUS MR. BEN KIKER Guidance Counselor GirIs' Counselor Director of Student Activities Efficient Sounds Identify These Departments BUSINESS EDUCATION IS one of vhe most vi'm advamages given smden's. T. Re nclds Mrs. DeH HiHe and Miss Eola Gunsiream head of me depaanem teach bookkeeping, disnibuiive education ABILITY IS THE chief traH of indusmd an Veanhers. Such abilicy is recognizable in Me vahems of Mr Hugh Shaw, Mr. Lehnd Kay, Mr. Roger RusseH, and Mr. Marvin Cichowski. They teach dasses in metal shop, woodwork, and mechanism drawing. A COMBINATION OF Yalem and skill go mge'her 10 produce Industrial Ans instructors Mr. WwHie Jones, head of Me departmem, and Mr, Gene Jackson pvim THE PILOT, Studem Directory, and foovbah and bas- keiball schedules, as well as a tremendous volume of maverial for the envire schom dismn. BUSINESS EDUCATION IN7 TENDS to provide opportunnies for students to develop skills in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, or business itself, with an extra bonus of a half year in business law. Distributive education allows students To work half a day on a job and attend school the other half BUSINESS OWES MUCH to Miss Linda Andvews, Mrs. Mame Swanzy, and Mr Rex Copexand. They vrain many of 'he fume cypisrs for locaX business places. THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT has had a successful year in several instances. The inservice 1raining program for Yeachers has been a study of 1he Ia'r- est methods of Teaching English and various courses of study from OUT- standing high schools. A strong res?- ing program has been developed both for mid-term examinations and finals,- consequently, the pupils have obfained more Information, and are better prepared for college, For High School Students ENGLISH IS USED in everything we do, yet ii is one of the most difficult courses for the average student. To help studenfs overcome vhis difficuhy ave Miss Doris Ciisp, Mrs. Sam Bush, and Miss Margaret MHler, instructors in We English depart. menr. MRS. LAWRENCE McKUNE, formerly Miss Mac Belle Pelton, resigned iusv before Chrislmas, aher heading 9he English department for more than 30 years. THAT GOOD SPEECH IS imponam agree mesa members of the English depanmem: Mr. James Irvine, speech and drama, Miss Doris Ann Jones, EngHsh, Mrsv E'hel Redman, Journalism, and Mrs, Flonelle h Greer, Enghs . English Is the Basic Subject TAKING A BREAK for water are Mrs. Sue Abbe , Mrs. Lois Means, Miss Billie Williams, Miss Jayne Smith, and Mr. Kennem Parker. Group teaching is becoming popular in the EngHsh departmem. MRS. ISABELLA BJERRING, long a member of the English Depanmem, was chosen f0 sutceed 'he former Miss Pelton as depart- mem :hairman. u , r withafmure ha-MW MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY IS becoming more essential Vo our inspires smdenfs Io 1ake up careers in me medical field. Her become m while anendxng school, society. Mrs. Judd Miller, school nurse, main job 25 to give reIief to Wow who Preparation to Compete in THERE IS PROBABLY no1hing more puzzling, diffi- cult, or stimulating than good 'ole mathematics, Math- ematica! courses attempt 10 develop speed of thought and accuracy of each of its students. Bearing In mind that most colleges require math- ematics as entrance requirements, Thomas Jefferson is out to offer studems helpful courses, These include Algebra I and II, plane and solid geometry, Trigonom- etry, and even Matrix Algebra. Various laws govern- Ing mathemafics are taught in Probability and Statis- tics, and Elementary Functions. Students who do not plan To enter college are urged to fake Consumer Mathematics, NUMbtK THE USE OF the slide me is becoming es. semial ya all mavh students. Mrs, Kitty Siephens, M755 Irene Verna Kiefer are seen here gening some ad- Vance prauice them- 59 ves. MR, WARD, WHO has been teachfng mavh In Thomas Jefferson for a number of years, is head of ihe Math depanmem. He is very versame in selening pvchems for his studems '0 pvactice on. WONDER WHAT'S SO amusing abvu' me papers um Mr. James Green, Mrs. Manha Taylor, Mrs. Nora Greg- cry, and Miss Mab Lynn Hill are look- ing at These math teachers try to teach s'udems 1he always and forever diffkul' mathemavics. a Highly Technical World SClENCE COURSES ARE designed pH- marily for students entering higher fidds in science and educaMon. General scnence or applied science bqus understanding the principles of scwence. These principles develop into specific, complex courses which include physiobgy, biology, chem- istry, and physics. The advanced courses In science are recommended only for stu- dents who feel they can do the work and desire To Try. PHYSIOLOGIST, CHEMIST, AND biobgwst ex- pens; Muss Manha BuHCr, Mr. Jack SeH, and Mr. John Godwm Explain vhc complicated anaiv omy of me human body with aumemzc dumr mics. MANY STUDENTS WHO Wm b0 fuiure science smdems or sdemisos found our smcnce courses Wcrcsnng and Excmng Nhss Ehmbem Shaw, head of the Soence deparmvenl, s we one rer spansiblc W H5 MP0 WW'MU THE OSOLLOSCOPE, AN Inshumem for measurmg mgh fvequency sound, aids me Smente depur'mcnl m perform'mg unusual :xpenmems. Examming tho insmmem ave Mrs Gunhxld Thomsen, Mr, saw Tolar, and ML AHred chen. l9 Social Studies Advances THOMAS JEFFERSON FACULTY members 90 aH cm to suppon the 6oozl drive dur'mg the Chrisimas season. Mr. Huey Owings, Miss Mary Eunice Vickers, Mrs. Mary Evelyn Hayes, and Mr. Rodger Griffin show 0H one of Vhe Voy Santa Uauses mm reminded swdems to bring food during Vhe campaign MR. 1'. S STANSELL, head of Me Social Studwes depar! mem, emphasizes me imponance M supplememary read ing mamial vo aid in veachmg, SOCIAL STUDIES INVOLVES knowledge of me people aH over me world as well as msmy. Experts in this field are Miss Virginia Cam, Mn Huey McCaurey, and Mrs Reva Wesmman, 20 Understanding of World Problems TEAM TEACHING CAME in for successfu! experimenTaTlon im The SccTaT STudTes deparTmenT. Com- mlnee pTa'ang and aTTracTTve huHeTin boards aroused sTudenT mTeresTs m each Crass. SpirlTed dwscussmns over CurrenT events and The memace OT Communism bloughT OUT The quesng minds of The sTudenTs, Social STudTes hr volves HOT omTy hTsTory, buT gath- ermg and anaTyI'mg informaTTon from all sources as weH. ALL SENIORS Tn high school are required '0 pass a vesv Over me Consrivuvion cf vhe Unived Staves, Chetking over this 'ype of tesT are Miss Ava Gonan, Mrs. JeweT MKEWBH, Miss Niece Anderson, and Miss ETeanov WalL FACES APPEARED on The scene in Thomas Jefferson at the Turn of the firs! semesier. The new additions to the facuhy r Thomas Hall, Mrs. Patricia Sieinback, Mrs. Norma Provosv, Miss Lmda Abshure, Miss Shelia Sm , and Mrs. Sandra Coie. Pots, Pans, and Papers MRS. MARCELLE PITMAN, head librarian, and her assis'am, Miss Lxllian Jean Smiih, aid in the use of Thomas Jefferson's library. ew and CUP TWICE A DAY for every school day of me year, me doors rent magazines are iusv one of We special aHractions in vhe Hbrary. of vhe cafeteria open or s'udeMs and facuhy during lunch Miss Tom Collier manages and plans We food for the cafeieria, as weH as serving as head of Homemaking Depanmenr. SPECIAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR, Mr. Harry Peney, Ieals Iy enioys work as Indicated by me mulviple papers on his desk DON'T LET IT BURN! Impeding me oven to check Vhe cocking are Mrs, Pei Reed, rm. narene Vemrello, and Mrs, Janis Lindemann, inA strucfors in the ome Economics deparfment This ultra-modem kitchen is one of vhe main facilities used In teachings Music and Languages Add Variety MUSIC IS BEAUTIFUL, whecher n Is vocah or Insnumemal. The musicians above are Mr. John Badge , sponsor of Mr. Jack aonoms, sponsor of Ihe A CappeHa Choir and the Glee Clubs. GROWING IN IMPORTANCE, the For- eign Language departmen? of Thomas Jef- ferson Indudes four years of Spanish, four years of French two years of Ger man, and three years of Latin. Special emphasis is being placed on oral work with The constant use of the language laboratory. Pan American and French clubs along with the Junior Classical League are spon- sored by The language Teachers. MOST COLLEGES REQUIRE foreign lan- guage courses for 115 soudems. Mvsh Gerr aldine Johnson, head of the Language De- ihe Maroon and Gold Band, and pavrmem, plans wonderful courses every year. LANGUAGES ARE TAUGHT sciemificaHy in uprmvdafe speaking webcravories. Members of me Language Department are Miss CtherTne Klein, Mr, Ernesvo Guzman , Mr. Lionel Rowland, and Mr. Doyie Clinton. 23 Physical Education Builds Strong Bodies FEMALE VERSUS THE male? No! It's ius! Miss Beriha Hebert, head of girls' phy- sical Education, and Mr. Clarence Underwood, head of boy! Physica! Educa- tion and school a1hlevics r che lobby of me audivo- rium. PHYSICAL EDUCATION EMPHASIZES ifs learn- ing processes Through numerous physical activ- i'ries Sports, such as basketball, volleyball, and football, are the mosi common types. Also in- cluded in each year's program is a six weeks health course required for all physical education students. mm HORACE ALLERT demons1raies a technical football play for Mr. Henry Clark, Mr. Charles Billings, Mr, J. L. Pense, Mr. Freddy Akers, and Mr. Francis Hill. Insnumors of boys' Physical Education mus? also be aumomies on physical heahh and public safety. ANYONE FOR BASEBALL? Basketball? Or tennis? These spans are .aught in girls' physical educaiinn as illusirated by Mrs June Chambliss, Miss Nancy McClain, and Miss Marilyn Davis. 24 Student Body ACTING AS REPRESENTATIVES from Their homerooms, Congressmen debate and vote on items concerning student representation at Thomas Jefferson The items acted on are then discussed in the Board of Governers composed of the principal, Congress sponsor, president, vice- president, representative-at-large, and secretary, If an item receives favorable comment, it will be put into effect. All actions of the Board are re- viewed to Congress. Elected in the spring by the student body in an election, Congress officers serve as a steering device while helping dIrect the actions of Con- gress. Congressmen choose citizens of each month, the outstanding Congressmen, and select the individuals to represent Thomas Jefferson in the civic clubs of Port Arthurt President Roger Cantu ViceiPresident Secretary Gregory Reyna Sharon Sibley Congress ELECTED OUTSTANDING CONGRESSMEN FIRST SEMESTER: SENIOR, G, w, Bailey, iumor, Mfkie Preiean, and sophomove, Peggy Graline. A L ANAT . I? SECOND SEMESTER: JUNIOR, DaryW Lee, Sophomore, Chrls Bray, and scmor, Manha Smim. SPONSOR Mr. Ben Kiker Representative at Large Proud Va have been appoinfed by We SEC President are Mary EH 31335 appoinfed officers: Linda Axtell, buHeHn scrlbe; svan SecHer, parliamenfarian; and Brenda McNabb, typisv. 27 Congressmen Participate in Activities t; w i g i A JUSTIN CAMPBELL, JUDY Chebne, Susan Hohman, Marcella Babino, Mary EH Glass, and Ginger McMiHan, members of the AILSchool Chest Drive comminee, prepare to dzsmbme n3 bangles and posters. CAROL scon, G. w. Baney, league member; Brenda Richard, Spooky Laird, Shawn Sibley, Len: Anderson, league member; Mr. Kiker, Mikie Prejean, Tommy Daniel, craude Pardue, Danny Murphy, and Danny Bell on VheTr way .0 mn Pon Neches-Groves High School co represent me Good Sportsmanship League. SHARON SIBLEY, JESSIE DeLee, Jerry Seuesv, Jane Booih, and - h CI . D' . ROGER CANTU, BUDDY Grzeg, Gregory Reyna, Judy CheYette, Sharon Sibley, Wk 1 sad 93 up We Mary EHen Guardio, Jusun Campbell, and Betsy Meeker are ready Io serve at the Teachers' Tea, Senior Congressional Representatives SPRING CONGRESSMEN ARE Andy Fame, Donna Shless, and Lucy Evans. GENE BYRD, JOLENE Eaves, Pam Moyer, Larry Branham, Rachel Gloria, Lorena Snoek, Neil McLaurin, Chloe Moerbe, Ginger McMillan, Isabelle Delgadillo, and Lynne Miller represem the districts of Texas as Congressmen. far fj . . BUDDY GREIG, 6. w Bailey, Gracey Power, Susan Holvman, Joan Leavell, Martha Smith, Mary Trokee, Linda mum, Carol Scam, and Paisy 5mm. eniay their Iasv year as Congressmen. 29 Junior Congressmen JUNIOR CONGRESSMEN Top rcw: Teddy Lilliedahi, Jerry Segresv, Danny Murphy, Mikie Preiean, Carole Hall, and slanding on shafts: Gloria DeJean, Kenny Griffith, Claire Landry, Shirley Sims, Sue Schexynayder, Ellen Guaiardo, and Marcella aabzno enicy representing their homerooms in Congress. JANE BOOTH, a. c. ALBRIGHY, Kay Milburn, Jams Carver, Bren- da Richards, Joan Mims, Linda Sappzngmn, Danny BeH, Lynn Smith, Daryl Lee, and Bryan An- derson are prepared Io defend vhe Junior point of view In sac. SPRING CONGRESSMEN ARE: Carole Hall, Blyne Lequeux, Jackie Scan, Gwynn Gviffim, and Tom Arlington. Sophomore Congressmen SOPHOMORE CONGRESSMEN ARE: Top rcw: Dememus Lu :as, Chris slay, Claude Pardue, Jus'in CampbeH, Eudid McLeod, Leland Gaspard, Herman Bennen, Peggy Gral'mo, Liby Palmer, Mary Doer'mg, Judy chelene, Wanda Yhornell. SOPHOMORE CONGRESSMEN GETTING meir hm taste of schod governmem a! senior hxgh arc: Top row. Judy Franklin, Shelia Swicegood, Betsy Meeker, Mary Belh Bezuchamp, Dora Snake, Janice Town- send, and Mary AHce Teram 501me row: Jesse DeLee, Tommy Daniels, Edward de- Srexguer, Eudid McLeod, and Pens Gon- blum. THE MEETING IS nailed vo order and aH Congressmen prepave w participaae at a meeh'ng o! the Farm Teachers Associan'on. 3' Good Planning Brings a Successful Senior Year . . . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS are Loni Anderson, secretary; Sammy Skaff, vice-preswdem; G. W. BaHey, pveszdenv; and Beny Cuoaia, Ireasurer. SPONSORS OF THE Senior Chss are Mrs. Gunth Thomson and Mr. BiH Tom. ACTIVE IN SENIOR affairs as cabins! members are, front row: Judi Preiean, Ann KilHngswonh, Paula CoHeni, and Brenda McNabb. Back row: 5m Secmer, Kenneth Hurwivz, Jack Hensley, and Bob Gracz. SENIOR CABINET MEMBERS are, first row: Karen O'Brien, CharloNe Maltese, Verna Mc- Millan, and Carly Jo Vines. semnd row: Karen Dauphine, Mary Ell Glass, Annene Brous- sard, and Peggy Gorday. Back row: Donna Shless, Mike Lan- dry, and Shirley Looper, Senior Cabinet Members and Governors OTHER SENIOR GOVERNORS are, sealed: BeHy Cvaig, SENIOR GOVERNORS, Bonom ,0 mp are: Kay Dar- sharon Sibley, Kathy Irvine, and 001 Pewon. Those mm m, Pa! Mane, Glenda Folsom, Don Landry, Barbara I'ng are Larry Branham, Nara de S'eigum, and Spooky Wukasch, Sandie eon, Jim Alleman, Ronnie Mosier, Laird. Tim Clarkson, and Bobby Rabuck. 33 J uniors Strive Forward With Outstanding Leaders k OFFICERS OF THE Junior mass: Bobby Homer, vicepresidem; Gail Flanagan, heasurer; Mikxe Preiean, seneoary; and Armur Ester, presidem. MRS. MAELE SWANZY and Mrs. Margaret Barry sponsored Junior Class a:vivmes. 34 THE FOLLOWING Junior cabinet members are, bcnom m mp.- Mevcina Tragelis, Patsy McGrew, Par Emeyedge, Linda 5mm, Kavhy Prohl, Pam Hebe , Sue Honeycun, and Sandra Heavens. Cabinet Members and GOVCIHOIS CABINET MEMBERS TAKWG Hme our ior a piaure are, from ww- Lannie Romero, Sharon Sorenson, Sue EHen AHem Back row: Gay Cooksey, Karen Sealey, Becky Gillman, SyMa Sandovaw, Tommy Townsend, Davxd whim, and Mayk Eonin. JUNIOR GOVERNORS ARE, hm row: Toby Cone, Joanne Ludwig, and Linda Howers. Second Iow: Dub Ddoney, Johanna Geb- hen, Berzy Russel, Belinda Davis, Sue Ar- ving'on, and Ray Hegker. OTHER JUNIOR GOVERNORS are, seared: Tommie NieIsen, and Gracie Gonzalez. Slanding: Reid Panerson, Danny Gannon, Slagle AHbriHon, Sandy Holbrook, SyMa Sandovaw, and Gail Hanagan Sophomores Blaze New Paths OFFICERS OF THE Sophomore Class: Bob Thompson, president,- Judy chelene, vice- presidem; Gay Ellerbee, secretary; and Janice Townsend, Neasurer. SPONSORS OF THE Sophomore'class are Miss Manha Builer and Miss Doris Crisp. Noe piaured: Mr. T. S. SeanseH. OTHER GOVERNORS ARE, bonom re mp Gwen Henry, Karen Gray, Susan Frankh'n, Norma smrey, and Nancy Harman Top row: Norman Reeves, Richard Tafv, Tommy Hicks, Ruben Ovr, and Albert Provence, Sophomore Cabinet Members and Governors GETTING USED TO the procedures of Cabinet are bot mm m rep. Jo Ann De La Cruz, Sue chambIess DLys Gillman, Roxie Roll, Claudia Wingate, George RandaH sU san Hoyd, John McCaH, and Richard Whice. SOPHOMORE GOVERNORS ARE, first row boHom ro vop- Nancy WiHiamsl Joan Mil- lar, Candy Mavlock, Pam Johnson, and Rena GrossHeld. Top row- Charms Wilson, Keim Moore, Buddy Dehaney, Norman MoV reau, Susie Clarkson, EHery Lacy, and Car- oryn Esves OTHER CABINET MEMBERS are, hm row: Pa! Flan- Egan, Thelma Bean, Joyce Welch, and Boomy Hopv kins Second row: Donna Sebasnan, Pat Johnson, Nancy McNabb, and can Saunders. Top row: Ann Claire tham, pmnp Fleckman, Lynn Bond, Bill Dak, and Tex mm. 37 38 FOR THEIR GOOD SPORTSMANSHYP DaIe SauVsberry, and Coach Pena Pense, and Gwynn Grimm received vhe January sau . Citizens of the Month DECEMBER NOMINEES Inducied Brenda McNabb, Mrs. Mary tvelyn Hayes, and Larry Branham. AMONG THE FIRST chosen as good citi- Zens were Sharon Sibley, Mr. Ben Ki- ker, and Gregory Reyna. x L CHOSEN AS HONOREES in October were Mrs June Chambless, Mavy EH Glass, and Roger Camu. LINDA TATUM and Boomy Hopkins became Good Citizens for the month of November. Are Chosen by Congress STAN SECHLER, sts Doris Crisp, and BiHle Der mmgwc were honorud In MJrch 6111 hid i SPOOKY LAIRD, Jean Hardm, and Mrs. Norma Provost mm Aer honorees RONNIE THOMPSON, Miss Manha Builer, and Betty Cuoaia received ccmficaoes m February. CITIZENS OF THE MONTH 05 May WCIC Pagan Gmmusn, Manhn SmNh, and Mr, James lrv'nc G01den Rule, Paces Convention Plans GOLD SUPPORTERS PROUDLY display signs, NOMINATING AND SECONDING speeches are given by friends of candidates. GOLD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE winches eagerly as everyihing runs smoothly. 40 Maroons Elect Favorite Candidates THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE mkcs cred'n for a convcmion well planned. 4I The Parchment Parade l. H!!! mmm -l Tl'lrl III I . gxisa $ 3. . s a, g . .5 9 0; f ., I ' .1 I 33; i ii- w t. There Is Nothing We Canat Do 2 JOHN ABRAHAMiGoId Convention delegate 10; Pan-Am Club 10. FLOY ANN ABSHIRE7 B Avg. 11; FNA 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 11, 12; Pres. 12,- GRA 10, 11, 12; HR parliamemaHan 11; Letter Girls 12; Maroon Conven- 11on delegate 11. ROYCE ABSHIRE2DE 11. JOHNNY ADAME AUBREY WAYNE ADAMS2Boys' Bowling Club 10, ELIZABETH ADAM37 B Avg. 10; Band 10, 11, 12; GRA 10, 11; Maroon Convention delegate 10, 11; NHS 12; Ouisianding HR Member 10, Senior Wa1fz GLORIA ADAMsiGRA 1o, 11, 12. KAY ADAMsiGIrI? Bowling Club 10,- GRA 1o, 11, 12; HR Cabinet member 10; JRC 11,- Mavoon Con- vemion delegate 1o; PamAm Club 10,- Repertoire Players 11,- Ski Club 10. PHIL ALBERS-DE 12; Football 10; Gold convemion delegate 1o, 11,- JCL 10. JAMES ALLEMAN- B Avg. 1o, 11 ; French Club 10, 11,- HR Cabinet member 10, u. Gov. 11, Gov. 12, Jr. Clubman 12,- Maroon Convention delega'e 1o, 11; Ski Club 10, 11, 12,- Senior Walu 12; SANDRA ALLEN-Mixed Chews 11, 12. 11013 ALLRED-HR Gem 10; Maroon Convemion dele- gate 10; Pilot 51m 12. CAROLYN ANAWATY-A Cappel1a Choir 11, 12; An Club 12; B Avg. 11,- Camera Club 12; Forensic Club 12; FBLA 10, 11; FDA 11; FNA 10; Girls' Bowling 10, 11, 12; Gold Convention delegate 10; GPA 10, 11, 12; Senior Waltz 12; HR Congressman 10; Cabinet member 11, Lt. Gov. 12; Sec 12; JRC 10; JCL 10; Repenoire Players 10, 11, 12; YELLOW JACKET Shaff 11, Ash Ad Edhor, swdem Asst 12, LENI ANDERSONi'B Avg, 10, 11; Citizen of the Month 10; Senior 83 Court Duchess 11; Class Sec. 12; Gold convemion delegate 10, 11; GSL 11, 12; ORA 10, 11, 12; Heralds 12; HR Congressman 10,11, Gov, 12;Hussars10,11, 12;JRC11;NHS 12; Outstanding HR Member 10; Pan-Am Club 10; Ski Club 10; YELLOW JACKET Sfaff 11, AssociaVe Editor 12; 15-20 club 12, DONNA ARDOINgGMs' Bowling Club 10, 11. The Senior Class of 162 JANICE ARDOINiFBLA 12; French Club 10, 11, 12,- GRA 10; Maroon delegate 11; Mixed Chorus 11, 12. DAVID ATCHLEViBaskefbaH 10, 11, 12, Mgv. 12; HR Gov. 12; Maroon Convention delegate 11,- Slide Ru1e Club 12. J. W. ATTAWAY-Piloi Staff 11, 12; Repertoire Players 12,- YELLOW JACKET Staff 12. peeev AUCOlN-FNA 10; GRA 12,- Ski Club 12; Gold ConvenHon de1ega'e 12. HOWARD AUSTlNiDE 12. YOlANDA AVILEZ-Pan-Am Club 10, 11, 12; GRA 10, 11, 12. LINDA AXTELL- B Avg. 10, 11; Band 10, 11, 12, Mafovene 11, 12,- Camera Club 11; sac Bullevm Scribe 12; French Club 12; HR Gov. 10, 11, Con- gressman 10, Cabine? member 11, Treat 12; Maroon Convention delegave chairman 10,- NHS 12; Pan-Am Club 107 Spanish Club 10. CAROLYN BAGGETT-Band 1o, 11, 12; JRC 1o, 11; Maroon Convention delegate 10, 11,- Perfect Ar vendance 10. G. W. BAILEY- B Avgl 10,- Band 10; Ciflzen of the month 12; Senior Ball Court Duke 11, Class Pres. 11, 12; Farensk Club 12; FLA I1, 12,- GSL 12; Heralds 11, 12, HR Congressman 11, 12, OutsYanding Member 12; Jr. Clubman 11; JCL 1o, 11; Maroon Convemion Executive Comminee 12; Repenoire P1ayers 1o, 11, 12, GERALD BAILEV2DE 12; French Club 10,- Maroon CanvemIon dele ate 11. GERALDINE BAILEY-DE 12. KENNETH EAKER-A Cappella Choir 12; 8 Avg 11; Maroon ConvenHon delegave 11,- Slide Rule C1ub 12. MABEL BAKER7 A Avg. 10, 11; French C1Ub 10, 11, 12, Trees, 12; Gold Convention Execuiive Comm 10; Heralds 11, 12; HR Congressman 10, Sec. 11, 12; Hussavs 10, 11, 12, Hislorian, Outstanding mem1 ber 11, Pres1 12; Maroon Convention delega'e 11; NHS 12; Semor Wa11z 12. MARY EALAWAJDER2 B Avg. 10, 11; Chess Club 1 FNA111FTA1O,11,12;GRA10,11,12;JRC NHS 12; Pan-Arn C1Ub 10, 11, 12,- Spanish Club 10. JACKIE BALLARDiDE 11,- GRA 10, 11, 12. Senior Class Excels in Sportsmanship, ELAINE BARBALFTA 1o, 11, 12; Pan-Am Club 10, 11; Ski Club 11. WILLIAM BARKER sue BARNES-An Club 11, 12, Sec. 12; B Avg. 1o, 11; Camera Club 12; FBLA 10; Gold Convention del- ega'e 1o; FRA 1o, 11, 12,- HR Cabinev member 10, Sec. 11,- Hussars 10, 11, 12, Reporfer and Outsianding Member 11, Maiorene 12,- JRC 1o, 11, 12; Lener ems 12,- omsvandmg HR Member 11,- Pan-Am Club 10; Repertoire Players 11; Ski Club 10, 11,- Senior Wahz 12. SHERRY BARRINGTONiA Cappella Choir 11, 12, Tress. 12, Lenered H, Omstanding Member 11; B Avg. 1o, 11,- FTA 1o, 11, 12, Sexrev 11, 12, Ou1sland- ing Member 11; Gold Convention Delegate IO; GRA 10,11,12;HR Trees. 11, Sec. 12; Hussars 10, 11, 12; Mixed Chorus 10, Outstanding Member 10; NHS 12; Perfecv A'Vendance 11, JESSE BARRIOS EARNESTEEN BASS-Band IO, H, 12; GRA 12; HR Set. 12; Maroon Convention Delegafe 10, 11, MICHAEL BASS WILLIAM EATICgAn Club 11, 12; 8 Avg. 11; Chess Club 10, H; Gold Convention DelegaVe 11,- JCL 10, H. BENNY BEAUCHAMPi'B Avg, 10; HR Lt. Gov. 12; Maroon Convenfion 10, 11; Pan-Am Club 10. PAT EELANGERVFBLA 101 WARNER BELANGER-HR Parliamentarian 10, H; OuVs'anding HR Memben MELVIN BELL PHILLIP BENJAMIN2chs' Bowling Club 10; DE 11, DAVID BERG-DE 11, 12; Maroon Convemion del- egave 1o. DONNA BERG-DE 12; FBLA 11, 12, Leadership and Scholarship MARY BERGERON-GRA 10, 11; HR Treas. 10,512; 11, u Gov. 12,- Hussars 10 11i 12; 112C 10 11, 12; Maroon Convemion 09199510 Chairman 11,- Rep. eno1're Players 12 YELLOW JACKET $1351 12. LESTER EILLEAIUD French Club 10,- Bowling C1ub 10; Ski Club 10 . JOHN BIRKMAN Maroon Convention Delegave 11. JUNE BLACKMANiGRA 12. GAVLE BLACKWELL LOUIS BLENDERMAN-An Club 11; Gold Convemion De1ega1e 12,- Track 11, 12, Lenered 11, 12 DWIGHT BODDEN MYRA BODLE-Gold Convention Delegate 10 GEORGE BOLAND- French Club1 LINDA EOLESJBHAvg. 10,11 FBLA 10,- Gold Con- vention Delegm 11 GRA10,11 12 HR Sec.10, Lt. Gov 11,12 Lener cm: 12 JCL 10 11,- NHS 12; Perfed Anendance 11, Posture Queen 12. BOB BoLLEs-cmzen of the Month 10; Senior Ball Com Duke 10,- Class Pres. 1o; Forens1c cm 12; GSL 1o,- Heiaids 12,- HR Congressman 1o, Trees. 12; JCL 1o, 11; Maroon'Convemmn Delegate 10; Per- Hamenfarian 11; Slide Rule Club 11; Siege Crew 10, 11, BRVAN BOND JOEL BOONE-Baskelball 10, 11, 12, Lenered 12. MICHAEL 2BORRES-Boys' Bowling H; HR Trees, H Sec DELPHE BZOUDREAUX- Track 1!. Waldorf J oins KATHLEEN BoUTlN- B Avg; 10, 11,- FNA 10, 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 12; Girls' Bowling club 10, 11, 12; 601d Convention Delega'e 1o, 11; GRA 1o, 11, 12,- Mixed Chorus 1o, 11, 12; NHS 12, GARY w, BOWDEN-Band 1o, 11, 12; Boys' Bowling Club 10,- Chess Club 12; HR Gov. 1o, Treas. 11,- JCL 1o,- Maloon Convention Delegave 11; Perfect Attend; ance 11; Ski Club 10, 11, 12,- Slide Rule Club 10. REX BOWEN DAVID BOWKERJB Avg. 11,- Band 10; Baseball 10,11,12;Slide Rule Club12. RICHARD EOYERisaskevball 1043011 12, CHARLIE BRABHAMqaoysi Bowling 10; HR Trees. 12, SHERYL ANN BRADLEY;A Cappella Choir 11, li- brarian 12 'B Avg.10, 11; FBLA 12; FTA 10,11A; Gold Conveniion Delegate 10 Chairman 11; 10,11,12;HR Gov. ;Hussar510,11 12- Mixed Chorus 10; NHS 12, THOMAS BRADLEY LARRY BRANHAMicheerleader 12; Citizen of the Month 12; HR Gov. 12, Congressman 12; JCL 11; Maroon Convemion Delegate 11. SHIRLEY ERASSEAUXAGoId Convention Delegate 11; HR SEC GERALDINE1 BREAUX-FTA 12, Gold Convention Del- egafelO;GRA11, 12. MIKE BRIGGS-HR Gov. 12; Maroon Convention Del- egate 11. ANNETTE BROUSSARD-A Cappeila Choir 11, 12; B Avg. 10, 11, 12; Gold Convention Delegaie 10, 11; HR Gov. 10, Congressman 11, Cabinet 12; NHS 12: Oumanding HR Member 11; Choir Sweetheart 12,- Choir, Lenered. LOIS LANELL BROWN-FBLA 11. GENE BROWNING The Senior Class SHARON BUCKNEkGoId ConvenHon delegme 1o, 11,- Mixed Chorus 11. REVA BULLOCK- B Avg. 11; FNA 1o, 11, 12, 52:1 12, ouvstanding member 12; Girls' Bowling club 12,- Gold Convention delegate 11; GRA 1o; JRC 12,- JCL 1o, 11,- Slide Rule Club 12; YELLOW JACKET 51m 12; Gold Convemion chairman 12 BRENDA BUNTING CECILE BURKE-Pan-Am Club 10,- DE 11, 12; GRA CE-CIL BURKS-Easkefball Manager 10. DOUGLAS BURROUGHS TIME OUT IS 1aken for a picture as Neil McLaurin, Donald Cain, Eloise Forev, Sue Barnes and Jerry Kidd donme to the All School Chest Drive1 WALDORF, Accepting the trophy from Mary E mend, JoYene Eaves and Linda Boles. SYMBOL OF success in the AHrSchool Chest Drive, is a senior! II Glass are Alice Chambers, Claudia Dear- 49 Senior Privileges Are GENE BYRD- B Avg. 1o, 11; Band 10, 11; Chess 12; HR Congressman 12; Jeffersonians 11; JCL 1o, 11, 12; Maroon Convention Delegave 11; NHS 12; Slide Rule Club11,12. LUCY BVTHEWOOD-Art Out; 12; Camera cm; 12. DONALD CAIN-Foovball 1o, 11, Lenered 12, Co- Captain 12; 601d Ccnvemion DeLegace 11; JRC 10; SenIor Wahz 12. ROGER CANTU7 B Avg. 10; Boys' BowVing Club 11; Citizen of 1119 Month 11; JRC 10; Maroon Con- vention Delegate 10; PanvAm Club 11; Slide Rule Club 10, 11; SEC Pres. 12. RUDY CANTU-Chess Club 12,- Foo'ball 10, 11,- JRC 12; JCL 11, 12; Mavoon Convemion Delegate 11: Ski Club 12; Pan-Am Club 10, 1 . MANUEL CARDENAS-Marocn Convention Delegaie 12; B Avg. 11; DE 12 JOHN CARR-DE 12. JAMES CASSEL7 BH Avg. 11; FooibaH 10, 11; F0- rensic Club 12; French Club 10; HR Cabinet Member 11; Maroon Convention Delegate 10; Repertoire Play- ers 12; Slide RuYe Club 12; Master of Ceremonies 12. RAY CATEsiForensic Club 12; Film Staff 12; Track ALICE CHAMBERSJB Avg, 1o, 11; GIrls' Boang dub 11; Gold Convention De1egare 1o, 11; GRA 1o, 11, 12; HR Treas. 1o, Gov. 11, Cabinet Member 12; Hussars 1o, 11, 12; JCL 1o, 11; Perfect Anendance 1o; FanvAm 1o; Homemaker of Tomorrow 12. CHARLES FRANCIS CHAMPAGNE- B Avg. 1o, 11; Gold Convemion Delegate 1o,- JCL 11; Maroon Con- vention De1ega1e 1o,- NHS 12; Perfect Anendance 10; Slide Rule Club 11, 12, CAROLYN CHAPAiGirls' Bowling Club; GRA 1o, 11, 12; JRC 1o, 11; Letter Girls 12; Maroon Convention Delegate 11; Pan-Am 1o, 11, 12, Treas. 12; YELLOW JACKET saw 12, CHERYL CHATAGMERiFBLA 11; FNA 10; French Club11, 12;Girls'51a7e 11, 12; GRA 1o, 11, 12; Heralds 11, 12; HR Cab1nef Member 10; Maroon Con- vermon Delegate 1o,- Reponer, P1101 5:351 11, 12, Associave Edhor 12. HELEN CHURCHiFBLA 12; FTA 1o, 11; Gay Bowl- ing 10, 11, 12; GRA 1o, 11, 12; Lener Girls 12; Pan- Am Club 10, 11;?1101 Staff 12. CLYDE CLARK Greatly Cherished TIM CLARKSON-Arf Club 12, Foolball 10, 11; HR Trees. 12, Projector Club 10,11. THERESA CLARY-A Cappella Choir 11,12; French Club 10,- Mixed Chorus 10 PEGGY CllNE-FNA 10, 11, 12; GRA 10, 11, 12; JCL 10, 11. MARY CLINGAN-DE 12; FTA 10; French Club 10; Girls' Bowling Club 10- Gold Convention DelegaIe 10; GRA 10,- Repertoire Players 10. GINGER CLOAR7 B Avg. 10,11;FNA 11, Chap- 1ain,GRA 10,11,12;HR Sec. 10, 11, 12,- Maroon Convention Delegate 11; Pan-Am Club Sec. 10, Chap- lain 112 ROBERT CLOUSE-Arf Club 12; 1'3 Avg. 10, 11; Band 10, 11; Cheerleader 11; Gold Conveniion Del- egave10, l1; JCL 10, 11; NHS 12 BILLIE CODY-FNA 10, 11; Girls' Bowling Club 10; JRC 10,- Pilot Staff 11; Ski Club 10. ROBERT COLEiaoys' Bowling Club 10; Chess Club 10,- Priming Club 10,- YELLOW JACKET Staff 12. PAULA COLLETTl- B Ang 10, 11, 12,- Gold Con- vemion Delegate 10, 11; GRA 10, 11, 12; Heralds 11, 12; HR Cabinet Member 10, 12, Lt. Gov. 11,- Hussars 10, 11, 12, Asst. Drum Sergeam 12; JRC 11,- NHS 12; Slide Rule Club 11, 12; Fan-Am Club 10; Naiional Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 12. JERRY COOK-Baseball 10; Forensic Club 12,- FTA 10, 11, 12, Mr. FTA 12; Mamon Convention Delegate 11; Perfect Aviendance 10,- Stadium Club 121 CLYDE CORLEY JOHN COSHMAN CAROL COSTLEYJBLA 10,11,Girls'Eowling Club 11.- Gold 1Commune Delega1e 11, GRA 10,11,12; JCl 10, BETTY CRAlG-GRA 10,11,12,Maroon Convention Delegate11,12,Reperfoire Players 2,10 11- YELLOW JACKET Staf'f 12,- Tennis Club122 JANET CRAlG-Girls' Bowling Club 11;GRA 10,11, I2; HR Gov 12, L1 Gov.12,-Lener Girls11,12; Pan- Am Club 10,11,Repertoire Players 11; Tennis Club10,1l 11Bring a Can, Feed a Man1, ROSE CRICCHloieRA 10, 11, 12; JRC 10, 11, 12; Perfect Anandance 10, 11. BARBARA CRISWELLiA C1ub 11, 12; FTA 11, 12, Hm ViceAPresv Memed Member 11, 12,- GRA 10, 11,12;HR Treas.11;Hussars10,11,12;JC1.10,11. JOHNNY CROCHET LINDA CROSSJBLA 12,- Gold Convention Delegave 1o, 11; GRA 11, 12; HR Sec. 10, 11; Perfect Anand- ance 1o, 11. BETTY CUTAIAiArt Club 11; Camera Club 11; Class Trees. 12,- FNA 1o; GTrIs' Bowling cmb 11; Gold Convemion Delegale 11; GRA 1o, 11, 12; HR Trees. JRC 11,- Pan-Am Club 10. JUANITA DAILEVieirls' Bowling Club 10,- GRA 10, 11, 12,- HR Trees. 10, 11,- Maroon Convention Del- egm 11. LYNNE DAIREiFrench Club 10; GRA 10,- Maroon Convention De1egate 11. ANN DARTEZ-FNA 1o, 11, 12; Glee Club 10,- GRA 1o, 11, 12; HR Trees. 12; Lena! Girls 12; Mixed Chorus 11; Tenn15 Club 10, 11, 2. KAY DARTEZ- B Avg. 1o, 11; Semor Ball Court Duchess 10, Pr1ncess 12,- French C1ub 1o, 11, 12; 601d Convemion Delegate 1o; GRA 1o, 11, 12,- Her- a1ds 11, 12; HR Cabinet 11, Congressman 12, Gov. 12; Hussars 1o, 11, 12, Chaplain 11, V1ce-Pres. 12; NHS 12; Outstanding HR Member 10. ROBERT DARV1LLE- B Avg. 10; Boys' Bowling Club 12; Track 11. RENELL d'AUGEREAU7 B Avg. 10, 11; FNA 11,- 601d Convemion Delegate 10; GRA 10, 11, 12; JCL 10, 11; Ou1siand1ng HR Member 10, 11; Senior Wahz 12. KAREN DAUPHINE-FBLA 11; Girls' Bowling Club 10, 11, 12; 601d Convention Delegate 1o, 11; GRA 1o, 11, 12; JRC 11; Lener Girls 12; PamAm Club 10, 11; Perfect ANendance 11. JERRY DAVlsiBaseball 11. JOHN F. DAVIS-Boys' Eowl1ng c1111: 11,- Gold Con; vention Delegate 11. JUDI DAVlsiBand 1o, 11, 12; FBLA 11; FLA, Sec. 12; FNA 11, 12,- 601d Convention De1ega1e 1o, 11,- GRA 11; HR Gov, 11, Cabinec Member 12; P110: $1311 12. ,- Food Drive 162 RODNEY DAVIS-Maroon Convention Delegate 1o, 11;Per1ec1 Anendance 10,11 CLAUDIE DEARMOND- B Avg.10;FBLA 11; Girls Bow1ing Club 10; 001d Convention Delegate 11,- GRA10,11;HR Sec 11,112;ch 10;JCL 10,11; Outstanding HR MemberI EARL DE FRATES- B Avg. 1o, 11; Basketball 10, 11, 12, Le'nered 11, 12; Football 10; Gold Convention Delegate 1o, 11; HR Gov, 10, L91 Gem 11, Congress- man 12; Jr. Clubman 12; JCL 1o, 11; NHS 12; Per- fed Anandance 11; Slide Rule Club 10, 11; Senior 5511 Court King GENE DEKERLEGAND-FBLA 11, 12; French Club 11; Gold Convention Delegate 10; Maroon Convention Delegate 11; Perfect A'lendance 11; Senior Waltz 12. MARIA DE LA ROSA-Maroon Convention Delegate 10,11;Pan-Am C1ub10, ALEX DE LEONAGold Convenfian1 Delegate 10; HR L1 Gov12; Perfect Anandance1 1 ISABEL DELGADILLO-FBLA 10, 11, 12; FTA 12; GRA 10, 11, 12; HR Sec 10, Cabinet Member 11, Con- gressman 12; Maroon Convention Delega'e 10, 11; Pan-Am Club 10, 11, 12, Reporler 12; YELLOW JACKET Staff 12, Soph, Section Editor, SANDRA DEMLER-FTA 10, 11, 12, Pres. 11, Tress. 12, Merited Member 12,- Girls' Bowling Club 12; Gold Convention Delegate 10,11,- GRA 10, 11; Heralds 11,12; HR Gov. 10, Sec. 11, Trees 12; PerfectAnendance11L,12 WALLY DENTON NORA DE STEIGUERAFTA 10, 11; French Club 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12,- GRA 1o, 11, 12; HR Congressman 1o, Gov, 12; Lener Girls 12; Hussars 1o, 11, 12; Maroon Convention Delegate 10,- Gold Convention Delegate 12; Perfect Anandance 11 ; YELLOW JACKET Staff 12, Assist Senior Secfion Editor; Heralds 11, 12 D1ANNE DEVOLL- B Avg, 1o, 11; French Club 11, 12,- HR Sec 1o,1reas, 11; JCL 10; Maroon Convemion De1egale 1o, 11; Repenoire Players 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 11, 12,- YELLOW JACKET Staff 12, DOLLY DE YOUNG- B Avg 1o, 11; DE 12; FBlA 11, 12,- F1A 1o; JRC 11; Maroon Convention Delegate 11 ,- Perfect Ahendance 11, MARY KATHERINE DIXON-Band 10, 11, 12; All Region 10, 11, 12, Historian 12; FNA 11, 12; GRA 10,11,12;LeNer GIrls 12; JCL 10, ,12; Maroon Convention Delegate 10,11;Slide Rule Club 12; NANCY DORE-FBLA 12; Girls' Bowling Club Sec. 11, 12; Gold Convention Delegate 10, Chairman 11, 12 SEA 11,12;Lef11er Girls 11, 12, Sec. 12; JCL 11; Tennis Club1 TOMMY DORSOEY-Football 10,- Mavoon Convemion Delegate 10; Track 11; Senior Waltz 12. THE FIVE DOLLAR down paymem is met wnh :heerfu1 smues as seniors order grad- nation inmanons. JANET DOYLE7Camera C1ub 12,- Gold Convention De1egate 10; HR Sec. 12; Repeno1re P1ayers 11 YELLOW JAC ETvSVaff 11. DAVID EARLE;Camera Club 11; Chess C1ub 10; DE 12, Parliamemarian 12; Gold Convemion Delegate 11; HR Trees. 10; Repertoire P1ayers 10. JOLENE EAVESJB Avg. 1o, 11; FBLA 1o, 11, 12, Reponer 12; French Club 10, 11, 12; Girls' Bowl1ng C1ub 10, 1'1; 501d Convemion Executive Comminee 11;GRA10, 11,127Hera1d511,12;HR Trees. 11, Congressman 12,- Hussars 'IO, 11, 12, Head Meier- ene 12; Lever Girls 11, 12; Maroon Convanon Del- ega'e 10; Pi1of Staff 11; Repertohe Players 10,- Jr. C1ubwoman 12. MIKE EAVESvBaskeVbaII 10, 11, 12, Lehered 12; Gold Convention De1ega1e 10; SenTor Waltz 12. DEANIE ELAM2AH Club 10; French C1ub 10, 11; Gir1s' Bowling Club 10, 11,- GRA 'IO, 11,- HR Cabinet Member 10,- JRC 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12; YELLOW JACK- ET Staff 12. HARRIET ELLERBEE-Chizen of the Month 12,- HR Treas1 12; Mixed Chorus 12; PanVAm Club 12; Ski CM; 12,- Slide Rule C1ub 12; YELLOW JACKET Svaff 12. LINDA ELL157Camera Club 12; GRA 10; HR Sec. 10, Treas. 11, 12; JCL 11; Maroon Convennon Delegahe 1o, 11,- omscandmg HR Member 10. BRENDA EMERSON-FTA 10,- Gold Convention Del- egate 10; GRA 1o, 11, 12; Reper1oire Players 1 BR1AN ENGHOLM A SUMMER IN FINLAND was Yhe mp1: of a speech given by FOR SOME SENIORS it seemed Vhat senior rings wou1d never ar- Judy McCU1inon. rive, and when may did, they were proudly displayed. - A Senior Ring on Every Hand EDITH FAYE ENGLISHiA CappeHa Choir 12, Lenered. SANDY ERWlN-Advanced Science C1ub 11, 12,- B Avg; 1o, 11, 12; Go1d Convennon De1egale 11; HR Gov. 11,- NHS 12. LUCY EVANSwA CanpeHa Cho'1r 11, 12, L1brar1an 12; B Avg. 1o, 11; FTA 11, 12; Gold convemion Del- egafe 1o, 11,- GRA 10; HR L1. Gov. 1o; JCL 1o, 11; N11xed Chorus 1o, VIOLA FAULK BILLY FELTMAN-DE 11. SANDRA FERRlsiDE 11, 12. E. J, FETT7 B Avg. 10; Gold Convention Delegate 10; Hera1ds 11, 12; HR Lt. Gov. 10, Congressman 11, JRC 10; Jr. Clubman 11; Pan-Am CM: 10; Ski C1ub MARTY FLECKMAN-Baskefball 10, 11, 12; Senior Ball Cour? Duke 10, Grand Duke 12; Golf 10, 11, 12; HR L1. Gov. 10, 12; JRC 11; JCL 10, 11; Perfect AL Iendance 11; Side Rule C1ub 121 GLENNDA FOLSOMiGoId Convemicn De1ega1e 11; GRA 10, 11, 12; Heralds 12; HR Sec. 11, Gov. 1'1, Cabinet Member 12; Hussars 10, 11, 12, Inst Q97. 12; Lener Girls 12; JCL 10; Repenoire P1ayers 11; YEL- LOW JACKET Staff 10, 11, 12, Associate Ed110r 12; Maroon Convemion Delegate 121 Seniors Cram DON FONTENOT STEVE FONTENOT- A Avg. 10,- B Avg. 11; shde Rule Club 12. ANDY FOOTE-A Cappella Choir 11, 12, A11 Reg1an 12,- Baskevban 10; Boys' Bowling C1ub 1o, 11; Boys' Choral 10, 11, 12,- FBLA 11, v1ce.Pres, 11,- FLA 11; HR Gov. 1o; JCL 10,- Maroon Convermon Delegate 1o; 5en1or Bal1 Com PrTnce 12. ELOISE F0RETJE Avg. 1o, 11; FTA 1o, 11; GRA 1o, 11, 12; HR Congressman 1o, Gov, 11, Sec. 12; Hussars 1o, 11, 12, Vice-Pres, 12; Lane; Girls 11, 12,- Maroon Convemion Delegate 1o, 11. DARLENE FOSTER7FTA 1o; GRA 10, 11, 12; HR Trees. 10, Sec. 11; Lener Girls 11, 12; JCL 10; Maroon Convention Delegate 1o, 11 KENT FOSTERJB Avg. 11; Go1d Convention Del- egafe 10; HR Congressman 1o; Pan-Am Club 10; Perfecf Avvendance 1o, 11; Pilot Staff 10; Ski Out: 10, 11, TOMMY FOX- Proieclor C1ub 10,11,Vice-Pres. ROBERT GALL107 B Avg 11; Boys Bowling 1Club 12; Fan-Am Club 10, SANDRA GALUO FELA 12; GRA 10,11,12; Bowling Club 12, Maroon Convemion Delegate12. LONNET GASPARD-Gold Convention Delegave 11. LEO GAYLE JOHN GESlN-Advanced Sc1ence Club 11, 12; B Avg. 10, 11; Band 10, 11, 12, Jeffersonians 12; NHS 12; Track 11, 12 MARY ELL GLA557 B Avg, 10, 11; Camera Club 10, 11, Sec. 10; Citizen of the Month 12; Senior Ball Cour! Duchess 10, Most Popular Girl 12; Class Sec. 11; Future Lawyers 12; French Club 11, 12; Girls' Sam 12; Gold Convention Delegate 10, Exec. Comm. 11,- GRA 10, 11, 12; Heralds 12; HR Gov. 10, Con- gressman 11, Cabinet 12; Oumanding Member 11; Hussars 10, 11, 12, Historian 12; JRC 10; Lener Girls 12; Pan-Am Club 10; Ouisvanding Cabinet Mem- ber 11; omscandmg Congressman 10; Football Sweep hear? 12. RACHEL GLOR1A-FBLA 11, 12, Tress. 12,- GRA 1o, 11, 12,- Heralds 11, 12; HR Gov210,11, Congress12; Hussars 1o, 11, 12, Inst. Qtr; 12; JRC 12; Letter G1r1s 11, 12; Maroon Convention Delegate 10, 11; Outstanding HR Member 11; Pan-Am Club 10; Pilot Siaff 12. SANDRA GOFF; BH Avg; 10, 11; FTA Merited Mem- ber 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12; Gold Convenfion Delegaie 10; GRA 10, 11, 12,- HR Sec. and Treas2 10; Hussars 10,11,12;NHS12 for T erm Finals ROBERT GONGORA EDWARD GONZALES EMMA GONZALESJBH Avg. 1o, 11; Band 10, 11, 12; ORA 1o, 11, 12; Maroon Conven11or1 De1ega1e 11,- PanAm Club11, 12. JAMES GONZALES ROLAND GOOCHiAdVanced Science C1ub 11, 12; 8 Avg, 10, 11; Gold Convention Delega'e 10, 11; NHS 12; Slide R1112 Team 11, 12, PEGGY GORDAY7 B Avg, 10; Gold ConvenNon Delegate 10,- GRA 10, 11, 12; Hera1ds 12; HR 10, Lt. Gov. 11, Cabinet Member 12; Hussars 10, 11, 12,- Pan-Am Club 10. JOE GRAFF107R1er CIub10;SkiCIub 12. DORIS GRANTHAMiFLA 12,- Gold Convention Del- egate 10. BOB GRATZJBH Avg. 11, 12; Band 11, 12; 601d Convention De1egate 11; HR Cabinet Member 12,- Jeffersonians 11, 12; NHS 12; Perfect Anendance 111 GARY GREEN JOHNNY GREEN-A Cappella Choir 11, 12; Basket; ball 10,- Boys' Bowling C1ub 11; Boys' Choral 1o, 11, 12,- DE 12; Gold Convention De1egate 1o, 11; JCL10;Mixed Chorus 10;SkiC1ub 111 CARL GREIG-HA Avg1 1o, 11,- Advanced Sc1ence C1ub 11, 12; Band 10; Boy! Bowling Club 12; F001- ball 10, 11; Heralds 11, 12,- HR 11. Gov. 10, Con- gressman 12; JR; Clubman 11; JCL 10, 11, Maroon Convention Delegate 1o, 11; NHS 12,- Sl1de Ru1e Club 10, 11; Amer1can Chemica1 Society Award 11. ETHEL GRESHMAN-FNA 11, 12; G1rls' Bowling C1ub 12,- Gold Convention Delegafe 11. GWYNN GRIFFITH-Art Club 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12; Camera Club 11, 12, Sec. 11; FTA 1o; GRA 1o, 11, 12; Letter Girls 12; HR Congressman 12; B Avg. 10, 11; Repertoire Players 11, 12,- Ski Club 10, 11, 12; VELLOW JACKET SVaff Art Ed1for 12; JRC 10; PanrAm C1ub 10; Gold ConventionvDe1egate 12; Oursrand1ng An Award 11,- Senior Walcz 12. JOSELYN GRIFFITH;JCL 10, 11; Maroon Convemian Delega'e 11. Revival of Homecoming Adds a ALLEN GUEST-Go1d Convention Delegate 11; Per; feet ANendance 1 BEVERLY GUIDRY FBLA 12,- GRA 10 11,12. ED GUIDRY; B Avg 10; HR Congressman 11; roon ConvenHon De1egafe 10,11;S11de Ru1e Club 12. HARRY GUIDRY JAMES GUIDRViFoofbaH 10, 11, 12, Lenered 12; HR L1. Gov. 12,- Senior Wa1tz 12. ROBERT GUIDRY EARLINE GUILLORY CECILIA GUNTER- B Avg. 10, 11; Gold ConvemTon Delegate 10; GRA 1o, 11, 12,- Heralds 12,- JRC 12; Leher Girls 12; NHS 12; ParvAm Club 10, 11, 12, Corresponding Sec. 11, OutstandTng Member 11, VicarPres. 12. GEORGE HADDENJB Avg. 1o, 11,- Boys' Bow11ng Club 11; FDA 12; Gold Convenvion Delegate 11; HR Trees. 12,- NHS 12; Slide Rule Club 11, 12; Pan-Am Club 10; Track 11, 12; National Merit Scholarship SemT-Finalist 12. JACQUELINE HALE-FNA 10; GRA 10, 11, 12; Slide Rule C1ub 12; YELLOW JACKET Siaff 12. MARY HAllif-TA 10; Pan-Am Club 10,- YELLOW JACKET Staff 12; 15-20 Club 12. VERA HALLMARKiGRA 10, 11, 12; Maroon Conven- 11011 De1egate 10. HANNA HAMPTON-An Club 12; B Avg. 11; Cameya Club 12; Senior Hall Court Duchess 11, Queen 12; French Club 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 12; Girls' Bowl- ing Club 11; GRA 10, 11; Heralds 12; HR Congress- man 10; Hussars 10, 11, 12, Historian 10; Jefferson; ian Vocalist 11; JRC 10, 11, 12, Pres. 11,- Maroon Convemion Delegate 11; Repertoire Playevs 1 . MILTON HANEY2DE 12; Footba 10, 11; JCL 10; Pan-Am Club 11; Slide Rule Club 11. LAMAR HANKINS-Chess C1ub 12; Foo1ball 10, 11. 12, Lettered 12; Gold Convention Delegate 11; HR Sec. 11; JCL 11, 12; Maroon Convention Delegaie 10. New Sparkle to ,61 Football Season HARRY HARBERT 2601:! CcnvenHon DelegaTe 11; Slide Ru1e cmb JEAN HARDINJA Avg. 11; B Avg. 11; FNA 10, 11; Gold ConvenHon De1egave 1o, 11; GRA 10, 11, 12, Hera1ds 11, 12; HR Cab'mel Member 10, Con- gressman 11, Oumandlng Congressman 11,- Hussars 1o, 11, 12,- JRC 12,- Jr, C1ubwoman 12; Letter Girls 11, 12; NHS 12,-Ouisfand1ng HR Member 10; Pan-Am C1ub10, 11; Perfect Arwendance 11. KAROL HARRINGTON PETER HASKELliFoorball 10,11,12; French C1ub 11,- Pevfecv Anendance 1 LARRY.l HATHAWAY DE 12; HR 6011.11; Proiector Clu b1 DIANA.l HEBERT-Arl Club 10; Perfecl AHendance 11. WAYNE HEBERTiFooibaH 1o, 11, 12. ASHTON HECKER-Senior Ball Com Duke 11, Pr1nce 12,- 601d Convemion De1egaie 10,11,- HR Gov. 11; Pro1ecmr C1ub 11 MARTW HEFLEY-JBIV Avg. 1o,11, Band 10, 11, 12,- Football 10,-JC1. 1o, 11; NHS 12. BARBARA HEGWER-JCL 10. WARREN HENRY- Boys' Bowling C1ub 10,-Foo1ball 10,- Gold Convention Delegate 10,11;HR Lt. Gov1 10,11,Gov.12;JCL10;SkiCIub1U,-Senior Wa1'z 12. JACK HENSLEYiBasebaII 10,- HR Sec. 10, Cabinet Member 11, 12; JCL 10: Marocn ConvenHon Delegate 10, 11; Perfect A'fendance 10; Slide Rule Club 11, 12; Sen1or W511; 12. GLORIA HERNANDEZ-FBLA 10; Gold ConventTon Delegate 10; JRC 12; PanvAm Club 10, 11; Perfect Anendance 10. JOE HERRING MELANIE HERRINGiGRA 10, 11, 12,- Lener Girls 12. Scholarship Finalists Make Top Scores a s. RICHARD HICKSaDE 11, 12; Maroon Convention delegate H. DIANNE HIGHTOWER- B Avg1 11; Gold Conven- 11on delegate 10; GRA 10, 11, 12; HR Cabinet mem- ber 10; Gov. 10, 12, Congressman 11; Hussars 10, 11, 12,- Pan-Am Club 1 1 RODRICK HILLgChess C1ub 10, 11, 12,- Forensic Club 12; Gold Convention deIegate 10,- Lafin Club 10; Repermire PTayers 12; Slide Ru1e Club 12; HR Gem 10. CLIFFORD HOFFPAUlkiBand 10, 11, 12; FBLA 12; JCL 10, 11. JEANNE HOLMEsiA Cappella Choir 11, 12; E Avg. 10, 11,- FTA 10, 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 10, District Miss FTA 12; French Club 11; GRA 10, 11, 12; HR Sec, 12; Hussars 10, 11, 12,- Mixed Chorus 10. PAT HOLSTON- B Avg. 11; Glee CM: 12; Maroon Convemion delegate 11; Mixed Chorus 11. PROUD AND HAPPY are 1hese National Merit Scholarship finalisVs as Vhey display me certificates awarded to them for hair superior test scores. They are Bin Schiefley, Paula CoHeHi, Ronnie Robins, Judy McCuTsHon, Robert Savoie, Ken Hurwnz, George Hadden and Ann Miller. 60 Zest t0 T.J. SUSAN HOLTMAN7 B Avg; 1o, 11,- FNA 1o, 11; GPA 1o, 11, 12; HR Congressman 10, Cabinet Mem- ber 10, Congressman 11, 12; Hussars 1o, 11, 12; LeHer Girls 11, 12,- JCL Reporter 11; Maroon Con- vennon Delegme 1o, 11; Slide Ru1e Club 12. DIANNE HOOVER-FNA 1o, 11, 12; G1rls' Bowling Club 10; GRA 10, 11. PEGGY HOSENJB Avg. 1o, 11; Cheerleader 12; French Club 10, 11; Girls' Bowling C1ub 1o, 11,- Gold Ccnven91on Delegate 1o; GRA 1o, 11, 12; Her- alds 12; HR Gov. 10, L1. Gov. 11,- Maroon Conven- mn Delegaie 11; M1xed Chorus 11; Repertoire Players 10, 11,- Ski C1ub 1o. PAM HUBERJB Avg, 1o, 11; FTA 1o, 11, 12, Perl1ememar1an 11,- Gal Convention Delegation ChaTrmen 1o, 11; GRA 11, 12, Posmre Queen 11; HR Congressman and Gov. 10, Cabinet Member 11, Lt. Gov. 12; Hussars 1o, 11, 12, Asst. Insfrumem an. 10; Lever Girls 11, 12; JCL 11, 12,- NHS 12; Perfect Acwendance 1o, 11; Pan-Am Club 10; LARRY HUDSONVBasebaH 1o, 11, 12, Lenered 11; YELLOW JACKET Staff 121 EARL HUFFHINESJB Avg. 10,- Maroon Convemion Delegate 11,- Perfect Anendance 11; Slide Rule Club 11, 12. TOMMY HUNTER-DE 12. KEN HURWITZ- A Avg, 10; Advanced Science Club 11, 12, Pres. 12; Gold Convention De1egave 10, 11; Heralds 12; HR Cabinet Member 11; JCL 10, 11, 12; Outstand1ng Member 11; NHS 12,- Slide Rule Club 10, 11, 12; Tennis Club11, JAMES PAUL HUTCHINS JR. DOMINGA lNFANTE-Pan-Am Club 11; KAY INGO- B Avg; 10, 11,- FNA 10, 11, 12, His; Yor1an 11, Parl1amentarian 11, Vice-Pres. 12; French Club 10, 11; Girls' Bowling Club 10, 11; GRA 'IO, 11, 12; HR Cabinet Member 10, 11, Sec, 12,- JRC 10; Maroon Convention Delegate 10, 11; Outstanding Future Nurse 11; 1520 Club 12. KATHY IRVINE-Art CIUb Vice-Pres. 12; Camera Club 12,- FBLA 10, 11, 12; Gold Convention Delegate H; GRA 1o, 11, 12; HR Gov, 11, 12; JRC 12; Lener Girls 12; Outs'anding HR Member 11; Repertoire Players 10, H, 12; YELLOW JACKEY Staff 10, 111 BETTY IRWINiArt Club 10, 11,- 3 Avg. 1o; FTA 10; French Club 10, 11,- Girls' Bownng Club 10; HR Lt. Gov, 1o,- Repenoire Players 12; Ski Club 10. BOB JACKSON-Baskevball 11; Forensic cmb Pres. 12; Maroon Convention Delegme 11; Slide Rule Club 12 CARLTON JACKSONvBaskevball Manager 11, 12,- chs' Choral 11, 12; Mixed Chorus 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 11; Seniors Participate ROBERT JACKSONiEoys' Bowling Club 10; Boys' Stare 10,- Gold Convemion delegaVe 11: Maroon Convention delegale 1o,- P1Iov sun 12; RepenoTre Players 10,- RiHe cm 10; svadzum Club 12. SANDRA JACKSONiAn cm 12,- E Avg. 11,- Camera out; 12,- Gir1s' aowung Club 11,- 601d Convention delegafe 11,- GRA 1o, 11, 12; HR Lt. Gov. 11, 12,- Lener Gir1s' 11, 12; Repertoire Players 10; YELLOW JACKET 31m 11, RONNIE JEAleiArLCIub 11; Boys' Bowling Club 10, 11,- Perfed Anendance 1o, RICKEY JOFFRION DEH CAROL ANN JOHNSON- French Club 11; Girls' aownng Cth 12,- GRA 1o. CAROL IRENE JOHNSON- B Avg. 10, 11; Chess Club 12; French Club 11, 12,- Gold Convention dele- gate 1o,- GRA 1o, 11, 12,- HR 11. Gov. 10, Congress- man 11, Sec. 12,- Hussars 1o, 11, 12; Maroon Con- ven110n delegate 11; Pan-Am Club 1o,- Repertoire Wayers 12; Ski Club 10, Sec. 11, GENE ELLEN JOHNSON2GIee Club 11,- GRA 10. GLENDA JOHNSON-FNA 10; 601d Convemion dele- gate 11;GRA10, 11,12;HR Lt Gov. 12. J0 ELLEN JOHNSON2 B Avg2 10, 11; FTA 10, Pres.,- FTA 11, outstanding member; GRA 1D, 11, 12 Heralds11, 12;HRL1.Gov. 11;Hussars 10,11 JRC 10;Natlona1 Honor Society 12; OU'sYanding HR Member 10; Pan- Am Club 10 DAN JOHNSTON Forensic Club 12,- Gold Ccnven Vion delegme 10,- HR Congressman 10,12, Marco on Convemion delegae 11 ProIecforv Club Vice-Pres. 12,- Pan-Am Club 1 , DAYNE JOHNSTON2HR Trees. 11; JRC 12; Maroon Convemion delegate 10,11,121er Club 10- Slide Rule Club 11, 12- Pan Am Club 10,11 WAYNE JOHNSTON Pan Am Club 10, R1er Club 10. JOSEPH JONES PATSY JONESN-Art Club 12,- Camera Club 12; FBLA 1o, 11, 12,- FNA 10; French Old: 10,- Gir1s' Bowling Club 10, 11; GRA 1o, 11, 12; Maroon Convention delegate 11; Reperioire Players 12; Ski Club 10. WANETTE JONES-Ar! Club 12; GRA 10,- HR Cabine? member 10, Tress. 11, Lt Gov. 12,- Hussars 10; Maroon Convention delegave 1o. In Various Activities THE VALIANTW A drama presemed by the Repertoire Players, won the second place trophy in disfrict convesL Members of me cast were Mary Bergeron, James CasseT, Rodrick HiN, Judi Preiean, Diann Devoll, and 6. w. Bailey, who won the best acVor award. SIGNS! SIGNS! AND more signs! Con- vention signs are picked up by the Texas discricr representatives as Ihey enter 1he convemion to nominate candidales for president and V?ce-pres- I ent FEDERAL AID TO education Was the general mpic of a deba'e bmween 'nm :warkson, Ashton Hacker, Ronnie Rob- bins, and G. w. BaHey. 63 Report Card Grade Averages WAYNE 101155413 Avgl.010- Gold Convention Del- ega'e 10,- Pan- Am Club111. BUDDY JORDAN- Heraldso 11, 12, L1. Gov 1o 11, 12; Maroon Convemion Delegate 11,- Outstanding HR Member 11,- Ski Club 10; Senior Waltz 12, JIMMY JORDAN- B Avg. 11; Cheerleader 11; French Club 10, 11; HR Cabinet Member 10, 11; Ma roon Convention Delegaie 1 RONALD JORDAN- B Avg. 10, 11,- NHS 12; Pan; Am Club 10, 11,- Perfect Attendance 1o, 11,- Slide Rule Club 12. JOE KARES-DE12;HR Cabinet Member12. JERRY KlDD-Football 10, 11, 12, Lenered 11, 12,- Gold Convemion Delegate 11, 12. ANN KILLINGSWORTH- B Avg. 11; FTA 10, 11, 12 Merited Member, Pres, 12; Heralds 12, Recording Sec. 12; HR Congressman 11, Cabinev Member 12,- Hussars 10, 11, 12, Asst, Instrument Qtr, 12; Letter Girls 12; Outstanding HR Member 11; PamAm Club 10, 11; YELLOW JACKET Staff, Jun1or Editor 11, Ed- itor-in-Chief 12. DONALD KlNG-Football 10, 11, 12; Pilot Staff 12. BENNETT KNIGHT-Baseball 10,11,12;Gcld Con- vention Delegate 10; Ma roan Convention Delegate ;-Par1Am Club 10; Slide Rule C1ub1 KAREN KRAUTZ-Gold Convention Delegate 1o, 11. RICHARD KREITEkiBoys' Bowling Club 12,- Gold Convention De1ega1e 1o, 11, 12; Hera1ds 12,- HR Congressman 11; Maroon Convention Delegm 1o, 11, Pan Am Club 10,11,12, Par1iamemarian 12; Slide Rule Club 10,11, LARRY LA BORDE-Easeball 1o, 11; Basketball 10; DE 11, 12, FootbaH 1o, 11, Pan-Am C1ub 10,- HR Lt. Gov. 1o, 12. SONDRA LADNERAGWs Bowling Club 10; GRA 1o. 11; HR Cabinet Member 10, Sec. 12; Maroon Con- vemon Delegate 1o; Pan-Am Out: 10, 11; Perfect Attendance 1o, 11; RepermTre Players 10, 11. DEANNA LA FLEUR-DE 12,- FBLA 11,- Gold Conven; vion Delegafe 11, MORRIS LAIRDgBand 10,- Head Cheerleader 12; HR Trees, 10, 11,- Gov. 12; JRC 1o; Jr; Clubman 12; JCL 10; Maroon Convemion Delegaie 11; Outstand- ing HR Member. Concern College Bound Seniors MAVIS LANDER- A A119 10; Advanced Science Club 11, 12; Art Club 10, 11, 12; B Avg. 11; Gold Convention De1egate 10; HR 11,12,5ec.; JCL 10, 11, 12, NH512,SIide Rule Club 11,11 12 DONALD LANDRY- B Avg 10,12;Gold Con- venticm Delegate 1o, 11, 12; HR Gov.11, Congress- man 11,Cabinevl1;Jr.Clubman 11;JCL1o, 11, 12 ms 12; Slide Rule Club 11, 12. EUGENE LANDRY-Gold Convention Delegate 1o, 11; HR Lt. Gov. 10, Gem 1o; JCL 10; Perfect Anendance 11; Proiecvor Club 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12 MIKE LANDRY- B Avg. 10; Boys' 51m 11; Senior Ball Court Duke 10, Prince 12; Football 11, 12, Let- vered 11, 12; French Club 11; Gold Convention 0e1- egave 1o, 11; Heralds 11, 12; HR Gov. 10, Con- gressman 1o, 11, LL Gov. 12, Cabinet 12; Jr, Club- an 1 RODNEY LANDRY-Maroon Convention Delegate 12; Senior Walfz RONNY LANDRYaBaseban 10,11, Leneved 1o 11; Boys' $1a1e1 ,Senior Ball Coun Duke 1o;Foo1ba1I 1o, 11, 12, L;Nered 1o, 11, 12; All District 11,12; Honorable Memion, AlI-Skafe 11, Co-Capvain 12; Gold Convention Delega'e 1o, 11; HR Gov. 10, 11; Cabins! 12; Oumanding HR Member 10; Slide Rule Club11;Senior Wallz 12. SHARON LANDRY-FNA 10, 11,- Girls' Bowling Club DONNA LATIOLIAS-Girls' Bowling 12,- GRA 10, 11, 12; Maroon Convemion Delegate 11; Ski Club 11. ANDRA LAURENTS-GRA 1o, 11, 12; HR Sea 10; Lenel Girls 11, 12, Historian 12; Maroon Convention Delega'e 11; Pan-Am Club 10 JAMES lEAVELL;A Cappella Choir 11; Boys' Choral H; Football 10; Mixed Chorus 10, JOAN LEAVELL-Girls' State Alternate 12,- Gold Con- vention Delegate 10; HR Sec. 10, Gov. 11, Con- gressman 12,- Hussars 10, 11, 12; Mixed Chorus Pres. 12,- Pan-Am Club 10; YELLOW JACKET Staff 12, Favorifes Editor. GEOFFREY LeBLANC LILLIAN LEDET-Girls' Bowling Club 12; Glee Club 10. JIMMY LEEHBoys' Bowling Club 12; Football 10, 11, 12,- HR Gov. 10, Trees, 11, Lt. Gov 12; JRC 12; JCL 1o, 11, 12; Maroon Convention Delegate 11; Out- standing HR Member 11; Slide Rule Club 11, 12 LINDA LEE-Glee Club 12; GRA 1o, 11, 12. Masquerade Ball Turns the Key NANCY LEE- B Avg. 12. FRANK LELEUX JOY LELEUxiGRA 10,- Maroon Convention Delegate 1o, 11. SANDY LEMANaA Cappella 1o, LeHered 11, 12, Sextet 11, 12; 11 Avg, 1o; FTA 1o 11, 12, Merifed Member10, 11,12;GRA10,11, 12,- HR L1,Gov.10; Hussars 1o, 11, Maiorene 12; JRC Chaplain 11,- Ma- roon Convention Delegate 11; Mixed Chorus 1o; NHs 12 MEL LENE-Ari CIU b 12. BETTIE LEWlS-Art Club 10; Gold Convemlon Del- egate 10,1 JAMES LEWlS-Gold Convention Delegate 1o,- JCL 11,- Maroon Convention Delegate 11; Stadium Club 10,- Slide Rule Club 11. JUDY LEWVSiAr' Club 10, 11, 12; B Avg. 11; Camera Club 10, 11, 12; FTA 1o, 11, 12, Pres. 12, Merited Member 10, 11, 12; GRA 1o, 11, 12; Herald: 11, 12; HR Sec. 10,- Lena! Girls 12; NHs 12; Perfect Attendance 11, Repor'oire Players 10; Slide Rule Club12;Pan-Am10, 11. JERRY LICATINO- Anclub 1o, 11 JOANNA LIGHT- B Avg. 1o; GRA 1o, 11; HR Cab- inet 1o, 11, L1. Gov. 12; Maroon ConvenHon Del- agate 1o, 11 HARRY LOGAN- Boys Bownng Club 10; French Club 10; Gold Convention Delegate TIM LOGA ROBERT LOIACANO CARMEN LONA- Gold Convention Delegate 11; Out- svand1ng HR Member 10,11. SHIRLEY LOOPER- B Avg 1o, 11; Band 10, 11, 12, Malorene, Treas., Band Swee1hean 12; FBLA 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 12; FTA 12; GRA 1o, 11, 12; Heralds 11, 12; HR Gov. 10, Cabinet 12,- Levver Girls 11, 12, Reporter 12; JCL 10, 11; Maroon Convention Delegate 1o, 11; NHS 12; Oumanding HR Member 11; P1Ioa Staff 12,- Senior Wahz 12. to Senior Activities LINDA LOPER-DE 12; FNA 10; Gold Convention Del- egaie 11; HR 1.1. Gov. 10; Maroon Convention Del- agave 1o. HENRIETTA LOPEZ JIMMY LOW-Boys' Bowling Club 10; FLA Vice-Pres. 11, Pres; 12; Heralds 11, 12; HR Tress. 10, Cabinet Member 11, LL Gov. 12; JCL 1o; Rifle Club 10; Sva- dium Club 10; Ski Club 11; Slide Rule Club 10; YEL- LOW JACKET Staff 121 ROY LUSIGNAN-Boys' Bow1ing Club 11; French Club 10, 11; HR Trees. 10, 11; Maroon Convemion Delegate 11; Ski Club 10; JOHN LUSK-DE 12; Senior Ball Court Prince 12. JOAN LYDAY-A Cappella Choir 11, 12, AI1 says 11, 12; Science Club 12; 3 Avg. 1o, 11, 12; Girls' Bowling Club 10, 11; Gold Convention Delegate 1o, 11;GRA10,11,12;HR Sec110,11,Treas.12;JCL 10; Mixed Chorus 1o; NHS 12; Ski C1ub 11, 12 CHARLOTTE MALTESEaA Cappella Choir 11, 12; 13 Avg. 11; Gold Convention Delegate 1o, 11; GSL 1o; GRA 1o, 11; HR Sec. 10, 11, Cabinet 12; Hussars 1o, 11, 12, Uniform Q . 12; JRC 10; LeMer Girls 12; Perfect Attendance 10; Ski Club 10; Slide Rule Club KENNETH MANNINO-Football 10, Lenered 12; HR Treas. 12; Printing Club 11, 12. FRANK MARANTO-Boys' Bowling 10; Camera Club 11, Vioe-Pres. 11; FoolbaIl 10, Mgn 10; FBLA 12; HR Parliamentarian 12. MARILYN MARSH7 B Avg, 10, 11; Chess Club 12; JCL 10, 11, 12, Scr1be 12; NHS 12; Perfect AHend; ance 11,- Slide Rule Club 12. RAYMOND MARIIN-A Cappella Choir 11, 12; Art Club 10, 12; Boys' Chpral 10, 11, 12; FBLA 12; Ma- roon Convention Delega1e 11; Mixed Chorus 10; Repertoire Players 12; Senior Waltz 12. TOMMY MARTINv-Proiecvor Club 11; 12; Football 10, 11,12;HR Treas.10,11,12. GLENN MASON-JCL 10; Gold Convention Delegate 11 ; DE 12, PATRICIA MATTEiArI Club 12; 13 Avg. 1o, 11,- French C1ub 11, 12; GRA 1o, 11, 12,- HR Gov. 12; Maroon Convention Delegave 1o, 11; NHS 12; Slide Rule C1ub 11, 12; Spanish Club 101 ALTON MATTHEWS-Boys' Bowling Club 10; Maroon Convention Delegate 11; Perfect Anendance 11; Pro- 1enor Club 10, 11, 12; YELLOW JACKET Staff 11. Candid Camera Visits ,l; a a uv n, ' AC -':'u 1 NO IDEAS, BOYS! Ronnie Thompson and Jerry Kidd seem de- termined to imerrup' Coach Underwood's lasc-minure nap. ii WISTFULLY LOOKING AT Ronahj Reagan while trying to get an In'erview ere Shirley Lcoper and Cheryl Chafagnier. 1. f G?! . , . x . , .. MM, . m k ' .. , W; BOOKS, PURSES, AND emom dominaie this lunch table, Yeaving little space for TWISTING WAS A favchfe dance, but 84 Skeletons bones food. seem more adapted co 3 slow, slow waIVz, agree Reva Bullock 68 and Lucille MiHer. the Senior Class MELBA MAYiGaId Convention Delegate 11; HR Gov, 11, 12; Congressman 10; Pilot Staff 12. CHARLES McCALl;FDA 11, 12; Slide Rule Club 11, TEEDY McCOMBER-Band 10,- Gold Convention Del-. egate 10; HR Cabinet Member 11. ROYCE McCONATHY- B Avg, 10, 11; Chess Club 12; Gold Convenxion Delegate 11; HR Lt, Gov. 12; NHS 12; Slide Rule Club 11, 12. LINDA MCCORQUODALE FNA 10; FTA 11; GRA 10, 11 12; JRC 11; Maroon Convention Delegave 10. PAUL McCORW WAYNE McCOY-Chess Club 10; JCL 1o; Perfecv Af- tendance 1o; YELLOW JACKET 51.311 12, Circulation Manager 121 JUDY McCUlSTIONJB Avg. 10, 11; Hussars 1o, 11, 12; JR Clubwoman 12; Maroon Convention Del; ega1e 10, 11; NHS 12; Slide Rule Club 10, 12; Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 12. GLENDA McDANIEL-A Cappella Choir 11, Lenered 12; B Avg1 1o, 11; GRA 1o, 11; HR Cabinet 10; Hussars 1o, 11, 12; Maroon Convenrion Delegave 10, 11; Mixed Chorus 1o; NHS 12; YELLOW JACKET Siaff 12; JCL 1o, 11, 12; Maroon Exec. Comminee 12. MARGARET McDANlEL-FNA 12; Maroon Convemion Delegate 11. CHARLES McDONALD-A Cappella Choir 10, Pres. 12, Ausme 12; B Avg. 1o, 11; Basketball 10, 11, 12, Lenered 11, 12; All District 10; Gold Convention De'egate 10, 11, 12; HR Gov, 10, Cabinet 12; NHS 12; Pan-Am Club 11, . DONNA McFADDEN-GRA 1o, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11; FTA 1o, 11; FBLA 12; Hussars 10, 11, 12, Reponer 12; JRC IO, 11; HR Sec. 12; Maroon Con- vention Delegate 12. CAROL McGEE- B Avg. 11; Gold Convention Del- egate 11; GRA 11, 12; HR Treas. 12; PanAAm Club 12. MARLENE McGEE-GRA 11, 12, Perfect Attendance 11 PAUL McKINLEY-Gold Convention Delegate 11, m 12,-eursvand1ng HR Member Basketball Attendance Trophy NEIL McLAURlN-Gold Ccnvemian Delegate 11; Golf 11, 12,- Heralds 12; HR 11. Gov. 1o,- Jr, Clubman 12,- JCL 10,- Slide Rule Club 11, 1 . VIRGINIA McMiLLAN- B Avg, 10, 11; Band 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12; FTA 10, H, 12; Girls, Bowling 'I'I; GRA 10, 11, 12,- Herald: 11, 12,- HR Sec. 10, Congressman 11, Treas 12; Lener 6.115 11, 12, Vice Pres. 12, JCL 10,11,12,Sec.12;Maroon Convention Delegate 11, NHS 12,-Perfec1 Avtendance 11;Tennis 112 VERNA McMILLAN B Avg. 11,- FBLA 11, 12,- Girls Bowling Ciub 11, 12; HR LY. Gov. 11, Cabinet 12; Maroon Convention Delegate 1o, Oumanding HR Member1 BRENDA McNAans Avg. 10,11,- Citizen of the Momh 12; Congress mm: 11, 12, Gold Convention Delegate 1o, GRA 10, 11, 12,- Heralds 12, HR Sec. 10, Gov. 11,Cabin6112;Hussars 11,12,561: 11;Le1- ter GIrls11,12,-JCL10, 11; NHS 12. MARCIA McREE-Band 11, 12, Color Guard 12; FBLA 11,- GRA 11,- HR Sec. 10, 12,- Maroon Convention Del- egafelO, 11,-Sk1CIub 10,11. JUDY McVEYiAn Ciub 1o, 11; Camera Club 10; FTA 10, Trees. 10; GRA 1o, 11, 12; HR Cabinet 10, Gov. 11, Congressman 12; Hussars 10, 11, 12, Uni- form Qty. 12; JRC 11, 12; Maroon Conventian Del- agate 1o, 11; Pan-Am Ciub 1o, 11, Treas. 11; Senior Wahz 12. MARGARET ANN MEEKER-A Cappena Choir 11, 12 3 Avg, 10, 12; French 12; Heralds 11, 12,- HR Gov. 12, JCL 1o, 11, 12; Maroon Convention 10, 11,- NHS 12; Outstanding HR Member 10, Perfect Anendance 'I'l-Congressman 10,11 BILLY MELANCON- DE 12 LINDA MELANCON-DE12;G1rIs Bowling 11 GRA 10,11, 12,- Sk1CIub10. CAROLYN MENARmFrench Club 10, ANN MILLER- A Avg. 1o, 11, Advanced Science Club 11, 12, Sec. 12; Band 10, 11, 12, Drum Maior 12,-FTA10, 11, 12, Pres. 12, Merited Member 10, 11,- FTA Scholarship Award; Girls' Bowling 11; GRA 1o, 11, 12,- Heralds 1o, 11; HR Congressman 1o, Gov. 11; Jeffersonians 12,- Lener Girls 12,- JCL 1o, 11,- Maroon Convention Delegate 1o, 11; NHS 12; Perfect Avrendance 11. CLARA MlLLER-A Cappeiia Choir 11, 12; FNA 10, 11, 12, omscanding Member 10,- Heralds 12,- Maroon Conven'ion De1ega1e 10, 11, GARY MILLERiFOOibaiI 10, 11,12,LeHered 11, LUCILLE MILLER7 B Avg. 11; FBLA 10,12; Girls Eowl1ng 12; Gold Conven11on Delegate 10,11;GRA 10, 'H, 12; Heralds 11, 12; HR Cabins! 10, Lt. Gov. 12; JCL 11, Corresp. Sec. 11, Outstanding Member 11,- NHS 12; Perfect Attendance 11; YELLOW JACKET Staff 12. LYNNE MlLLER- B Avg. 10, 11,- FBLA 12,- Gold Convention Delegate 10; GRA 10, 11,12;HRGO. 10, Sec. 11; Congressman 12,- JCL 10, Maroon Con- vention Chairman 11; Reperioire Players 11; Ski Club 11. Captured by Senior Class MALCOLM MILLER-Baseball 10, 11, 12, All Dinricf 11, Lenered 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12, Lettered 11, 12; Herald: 11, 12; HR Parliamentarian 12; Ma- roon Conveniion Delegate 10, 11. PHYLLIS MILLER-DE 12; HR Treas. 10; Pan-Am Club 10, 11. PHYLLIS MOAKiFBLA 11; FNA 1o; Hussars 1o, 11, 12; JRC 1o, 11 CHLOE MOERBE7 B Avg. 10, 11; FBLA 11, 12, Historian 12; GRA 10, 11, 12; HR Congressman 12, Jr. Clubwoman 12; Letter Girls 12; NHS 12; BOBBY MONSON-DE 12; IRENE MONTAlvoiGRA 10, 11; Maroon Conven'ion Delegate 11; Pan-Am Club 11, 12; Tennis Club 10, 11, 121 ELIZABETH MOORE- B A119; 10, 11; Band 10, 11, 12, Maiorene 11, 12; FTA 1o, 11, 12; Merited Mem ber 10, 11; Gold Convention Delegate 1o, 11,- GRA 1o, 11, 12; HR Gov. 1o; Jeffersonians 12; Lener Girls 12; Pan-Am Club 10, 11; Senior Waltz 12. PAULA MOOREFNA 11; FTA 11,- GRA 1o, 11, 12; Hussavs 1o, 11; Maroon Convention Delegate 1o, 11; 12; Pan-Am Club 10, 11; Repertoire Players 11, 12; YELLOW JACKET Staff 12, Clubs and Organizations; 15-20 Club 12; Maroon Convention Chairman 11, AUDREY MORALES-Girls' Bowling Club 10; Maroon Convention Delegate 10; Perfect Attendance 1o, 11. ISREAL MORENoiDE 12; Maroon Convention Del- agate 11. RONNIE MOSIER- B Avg. 1o, 11; HR Gov. 12,- JCL 1o, 11; NHS 12. PERRY MOSLEY GENE MOUTON-DE 12. GEORGE MOUTON-Band 10, 11, 12, Manager 12; HR Trees. 12, GOV; 10; Maroon Convention Delegate 10, 11, PAM MOYER-A Cappella Choir 11, 12, Sec 12; B Avg. 10, 11; Girls' Bowling 11; Gold Convention Del- egate 10, 11, Executive Committee 10; Glee Club 10; GRA10,11,12;Herald511,12;HR L1. Gov; 10, Gov. 11, Congressman 12,- JRC 1o; Jr. Clubwoman 12; Letter Girls 11, 12,- JCL 10, 11; Mixed Chorus 10; NHS 12, Sec; Repertoire Players 10. A Bit of Celebrated by THESE PIONEER TEXANS reminisce over the old days as may fake pm in We annual Texas Day play PHILLIP FAMPOLINA AND Dot Peyton reigned from dawn m dusk as Mr. and Miss Typical Texan. DOSEY-DO AND SWING your panner, caHs Dale Saulsberry during me Texas Day square dance 72 the Old West Senior Class HAVE GUN, WILL DUEL! Tony Slaupas seems more worried a! the meme! about being hit by Bob saleer's gun ihan his buHeL TWO DOWN, FIVE TO 601' They can'i all be winners, but each one has a look of strong determinavion. A DINNER FIT for a TJ Texan resulted from a menu well pWanned for heany appetites. AFTER MANY attemp's to wriie the Texas Day pIay, the committee finaHy reached their goal in OUR STATE 73 First Seniors to Complete STEVEN MURRAY-Boys' Bowling Club 11,- FBLA 12,- Heralds 11, 12,- HR LL Gem 11; Maroon Convention Delegate 11; Proiedor Club 11, 12, Pres. 12; Ski c1ub 10,11. RONNY NEW-Foctball 10; HR Treas 1o, 11 , TEDDY NOLAN- French Club210, Girls Bowling Club 10- GRA 10; HR L1. Gov DIANE NORVELL-French Club 10, 11; Girls' Bowling Club 10, 11; GRA 10, 11, 12; HR Treas1 10, Lt. Gov 11,Cab1nef Member 12; Maroon Convention Del; agate 1o ANITA NUGENT-Advanced Science Club 12; Art Club 10; HBH Avg. 10, 11; Band 10, 11; 12; F0- rens1c Club 11; Maroon Convention Delegate 10; 5 12,- Reponoire Players 10; Slide Rule Club 12. FRANCIS OATMAN KAREN O'BR1EN- B Avg. 10, 11; FTA 10; Gold Convention DelegaVe 11; GRA 10, 11, 12; Heralds 11, 12; HR Gov. 10, Cabinef Member 12; Hussars 10, 11, 12,- Ski Club 10, 11; Pan-Am Club 10; YELLOW JACKET 51511 11,- BaskeObaH Sweevheart 12; Senior Waltz 12. LUTHER ODOM-chs' Bowling Club 10; Maroon Con- vem1on Delegate 10- Stad1um CM: 11, 12; Pan-Am Club 10. ABRAM OGEA-Football 10. KAREN OLIVEiAn Club 11, 12; B Avg. 1o; FBLA 12; FNA 10,- Gold Convention Delegate 1o, 11,- GRA 10,11,12;HR Sec.10,Treas.11;HUssars10,11,12; Lener 6111: 12,- JCL 1o, 11,- Outstanding HR Member 10; Perfect Anendance 1o. PATRICK ALEXANDER ORR RAY ORRILLV B Avg. 1o, 11; Band 10, 11, 12, omsvanding Member 10, 11,- FDA 12; Go1d Conven- Non Delegate 11; Heralds 11, 12,- HR Gov. 1o, Cab- ine1Member10,11,Congressman11,$ec 12,- Jeffer- so Mans 10, 11 12; Oumanding HR Member 10,- Slide Rule Club 10 11; Track 11 MIKE 0110413 Avg. 11,- DE 12. CAROL OVERMAN7Camera Club 12; FTA 11, 12; GRA 12,- Maroon ConventIon Delegate 11. PHILLIP PAMPOLINAisoys' Bowling Club 10, 11; Boys' 51m 11; Senior Ball Court puke 10,- Maroon Convention Delegace 1o, 11; Mr. 1ypica1 Texan 12; Senior Wahz 12. Three Years in New High School ELAINE PANSANO-GMS' Bowling C1ub 10; GRA 10, 11, 12; Lener Girls 12; Maroon Convention Delegate 10; Perfect Anendance 11. JEAN ANN PARKER-French Club10,111 LINDA NELL PARKER-A Cappella Choir 11, 12,- FNA 1o, 11,- French Club 12,- GRA 10; HR Sec. 12; JCL 10, 11, 1-2; YELLOW JACKET Staff 12; 601d Conven. Mon Delegate 12; Sen1or Wahz 12. SUSAN PARKER- Camera Club 12;1 G1r1s Bowling Club 12; JCL 11 12;511de Rule C1u MARY LYNN PARSONS-FBLAb12; French Out: 10, 11, 12,- Gold Convemion Detegave 1o,- GRA 1o, 11, 12; JRC 12;Ouis1anding HR Member 10; Perfect Amendance 10, DARLA PATIN French Ciub 10 11; Gold Convention Delegate 10; GRA 10, Heralds 11,12,- HR Cabinet Member 10, 11, Congressman 12; Hussars 10, 11, 12; YELLOW JACKET Staff 12; Jr. Clubwoman 12; Senior Waltz 12. LINDA PATIN-Pi1of svaff 12. DEXTER PATTERsoN- B Avg. 11,- Boys' Bowling Club 10 FDA 11,12;JCL 10;Maroor1 Convention De1egae JIMMY PAULINO-FDA 1o; Repertoire Players 12. JIMMY DON PERRITTgA Cappella Choir 11,- Boys' Choral 11, 12; Mixed Chorus 12; Stadium Club 10, 1 . DOROTHY PEYTONJB Avg. 10, 11; FBLA 1o, 11, 12, Sec. 11, Pres. 12,- GRA 1o, 11; HeraIds 11, 12; HR Sec. 10, Congressman 11, Gov. 12; Hussars 1o, 11, 12, Drum 591. 12; JRC 10,- Maroon Convention Del- egaHon Chairman 10, 11, Executive Committee ChaTr- man 12; NHS 12; omsvanding HR Member 10; YEL- LOW JACKET Staff 12, Senior Section Editor; Senior BEN Com Duchess 11, Grand Duchess 12,- Miss Typical Texan 12. MARSHALL PIERCE-DE 12. BILL PIGGOTT JOHNNY PLAGMAN- DE 11, CALVINE POMMIER Art Ciub 11,12;Chess Club 10; French Club 11; Repertoire Players 12. Academic Work Rates GRACEY POTTEkiA Cappella Chair 11, Sec. 11, Lettered 11; B Avg. 10, 11; Senior Ball Court Duchess 10; Gold ConventTon De1egare 10, 11; Glee Club 10, Vice-Pres 10, Accompanis? 10; GRA 10, AH School Posture Queen 10; Herans 11,12, Vice- Pres. 12,- HR Cabinef11; Hussars 10,11,12;JCL 10, 11; NHS 112; Outstanding HR Member 10, Congress- man 10, ROBERT POTTER7 B Avg. 10; Basketball 10; HR Cabinet10 Congressman 1o; JCL ,Maroon Con- vention Delegafe 10, BARBARA JEAN POWELL-GRA 10,11, 12; Maroon Convemion Dekegate 11 MAMIE POWELliFrench Club11;Pan-Am Club10, GAIL PRATTiA Cappella Choir 11, 12, LeNered H, Sextet 11, 12; HR U. Gov, 12,- Hussars 10, 11, 12; JRC 10, 11; JCL 10; MTXed Chorus 10; Ski Club 0, 11, 12. JUDI PREJEANJBH Avg. 1o, 11; Repertoire Players 11, 12, Sec. 12; Oumanding Member 11; Ban Actress lnterscholach League; Heralds 12; Maroon Convention Sec 12; HR Cabinet 12, Congressman 1o, GOV1 11; French C1ub 11; Mixed Chorus 10; FLA 12, Trees. 12,- FTA 11; FBLA 12; GRA 11, NANCY PRYORJDA 11, 12; FNA 11, 12; Girls' Bow1ing CIub10;JCL10;5kiCIub11; HR Cab1net11. LORAINE PULITOJB Avg. 1o, 11; FNA 1o, 11, 12, Reporter 11, Pres. 12; GRA 1o; JRC 1o, 11; JCL 1o, 11; Maroon Convemion Delegate 1o, 11; NHs 12; Perfect AHendance 1o, 11; Slide Rule Club 11. JANE QUINNiGold Convention Delegate 11; HR Sec. 12; JRC 11; Pan-Am Club 11, 12, Cones. Sec. 12; Slide Rule C1Ub11. LARRY QUINN Maroon Convention Delegate 10; Repertoire Player: 10,11, 12, Ouistanding Member 10 LINDA QUINN- Girls Bowling CM; 12, BOBBY RAaucK-I13 Avg. 1o, 11; Chess club Pres, 12; FootbaH 1o, 11, Lenered 11; FDA 12; Heralds 12; HR Treas. 1o, Congressman 11, Lt. Gov., GOV; 12 Jr. Clubman 11; Maroon Convention Delegave 10, 11; NHS 12; Ski Club 10, 11; Slide Rule Club 12. GAYLE RANDAlL-FNA 1o, 11, 12; GRA 1o, 11, 12; JCL 1 . MARIAN RANDALL JERRY RATLEY-Boys' Choral 12; M1xed Chorus 12; Pro1ecvor club 11, 12; Reper'oire Players 12. First With Seniors lT TAKES JUST the right Ingredients to make these experiments work, as is shown by Susan Hohman, David Acchley, Sally White, and Richard Boyer. A U LE MORE to the left Don' g 'r' r rawn y on A F A1 005 of thread pa! ence tme and ngenuty s , .Aeomelcalflueid bD ' , . - 4 g 5 Y RDS O M ERIAL, sp I ' ' ' La dW as he Is glven Ins'rucnons from Mavus Lenders and Cecilia GUnter. what It takes to make a beautiful pror'n dries: Pialea Collef'ti I I If . 45 one 0 many glrlS who desxgned and made their senior ball gown. 77 Nomination of King and Queen GLENDA READ2 E Avg. 10, 11, 12; DE 12; FTA 10,11, 12; JCL11;NHS 12; Pan-Am Club 10. SHERRY READ2 B Avg. 10; French C1ub 10, 11,- Gold ConvenHon Delegate 10, 11,- GRA 10, 11, 12 HR Sec, Treas, 10; Cabinet 11; Hussars 10, 11, 12; Mixed Chorus 10; YELLOW JACKET Staff 12. LINDA REAVESgArt Club 10; DE 12; FBLA 10; Girls' Bowhng Club 10,- Gold Conven'ion DelegaVe 10, 11; GRA 10, 11; HR Sec. 10, U. Gov. 11, Lt. Gov. 12; JRC10,11,12;JCL10, Sec.11;5kiC1ub10,11, 12; YELLOW JACKET Staff 11; DE Sweethean 12. GREGORY REYNA-Citizen of vhe Month 12; Senior Ball Cuun Cour! Duke 10,- Class Vice-Pyes. 11; Fom- baH 1o; FBLA 11; Gold Convention Delegate 1o, 11; Heralds 12; HR L1. Gov. 1o, Gov. 12; Jr. Clubman 11; Perfect Aftendance 11; SEC Vice-Pres, 12; Senior Wahz 12. JIMMIE RICHEiMaroon Convenvbn Delegate 10; Perfecf Attendance 1o, 11,- Slide RuIe Club 11, 12. CAROL ROBBINSAJE 12; Gold ConvenHon Delegate 11; JRC 1o, MARY lONA ROBINickA 10; Pilot Staff 12. RONNIE ROBINS- A Avg. 11; 5 Avg, 10; Fe- rensTc Club 12, Vice-Pres. 12; Gold Convention Del- egave 11; JCL 10, 11, 12; NHS 12; Repertoire Players 11; Slide Rule Club 11, 12; National Mem Semi-Fi- nalzsr 11. CARL RODDYgFDA 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 12,- Herald: 11, 12; HR Parliamentarian 11; JCL 1o, 11, 12; Ma- roon Convemion Delegate 10; Slide Rule Club 10, 11, 12. THOMAS ROGAS CHARLOTTE ROTHMAN-JNA 10, 11, 12; Girls' Bowl- ing CM: 10; GRA 10, 11,- Maroon Convention Del- egate 11,- Reperroire P1ayers 10, 11; Ski Club 10; YELLOW JACKET SVaff 12. CAROLY ROULY2DE Parliamentarian 11, Sweetheart 12, Ou'sfand1ng Member 12; GRA 10; Maroon Con- vemion Delegate 11, 12; DE Duchess 12. KENNY RUTTY-Basebal! 10, 11; Gold ConvenHon Delegate 11; Court Dignivary 12 ROBERT SALTERiEoys' Bowling 10, 11; FoocbaH 10,- FLA 12; French Club 10, 11; JRC 10, 11, 2. GENE SAMMONS2DE 12; B Avg. 10; Perfec! A1- 1endance 10. Begins Court Election ELLEN SANDERS CONNIE SANDIFER7A CappeHa Choir 11, LeNered 12; NB Avg. 10, 11; FELA 12; FTA 10, 11, Merited Member 12; JCL 11; Maroon Convention De1egave 11; Mixed Chorus 10,- NHS 12. DALE SAULSBERRYiCheerIeader 12; French Club 10, 11, 12, Par1iamenfarian; HR Trees 10, 12; Maroon Convention Delega1e 1o; Repertoh'e Players 11, We- Pres. 11, Pres. 12; YELLOW JACKET $1aff 12; cnizen of the Month 12; Jr. Kiwanian 12; Maroon Convemion Delegate 12. NEIL SAUNDERsicoId Convemion DelegaVe 11; HR Gov, 12,- Perfect Attendance 11,- Slide Rule Club 12; ROBERT SAVOlE- A Avg. 10; Advanced Science Club 11, 12; B Avg. 11; Band 10, 11, 12, srudem D1recvor 11, 12,- Heralds 11, 12,- HR Gov, 11, Cab1net 12; Jeffersonians 1o, 11, 12; Jr2 Clubman 12; JCL 1o, 11,- Maroon Convention Delegate 1o, 11,- NHS Vice-Pres. 12,- Outstanding HR Member 11; Slide Rule Club 10, 11; Track 11, 12; NHS Scholarship Semi-Fi- nal1s1 12; Mammal Science Foundation Summer Pro; gram 11; Telluride Assoc1ation Scholarship Semi-Fi- nalisf 11, EDWIN SCHAEFERJB'I Avg; 1o, 11; Boys' Bowling Club 10; 001d Conven'ion Delegate 1o, 11; JCL 1o; NHS 12; Perfect Auendance 11; Slide Ru1e Club 11, BILL SCHEIFLEV- A Avg. 1o, 11; A CappeHa Choir 11, 12, Vice-Pres. 12,- Advanced Science Club 11, 12 Band 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12,- Boys' Choral 11, 12; Her- a1ds 11, 12, Treas. 12,- American Chemical Society Award 11; Jeffersonians 11, 12; JCL 1o, 11; Maroon Convention Delegate 1o, 11; NHS 12, Pres. BARBARA SCHELER-JRC 12; SEA 10; Gold Conven; Hon Delegate 12. HAROLD SCHROEDER-Basketball 11, 12; Boys' Bowl- 1ng Club 10; Ski Club 10; Slide Rule Club 12; BONNIE SCOTT GRA 1O 12; Maroon Convention Delegate 1o, Repertoire P11ayers CAROL SCOTT- B Avg ;Senior Ball Cour! Duch- ess 11; Class Tree; 11;1FTA 10; French 12; Gold Convention Cha1rman 10; GRA 10, 11, 12; Herald: 12,- HR Gov. 10; Jr, Clubwoman 12; Maroon Con- vemion Delegate 11; Outstanding HR Member 11; Reperfohe Players 11; 51ide Rule Club 10; YELLOW JACKET Staff 11; DAR Good1Cifizen Award 12; Senior Ball Court Lady-in- -Wiah ing TOMMV SEARLE-Perfect Attendance 10. STAN SECHLERvAdvanced $c1enoe 162; B Avg.10, 11; Congress Parliamentarian 12;Go1d Convention DelegaVe 1o, 11; Hera1ds 11, 12; HR Cabinet 12; Jr. Clubman 12,- NHS 12; Pan-Am CM: 11, 12, Pres. 12; Perfect ANendance 10, 11,- Slide Rule Club 11, 12; JOHN EL SELF- B Avg. 11,- DE 12; JCL 10; Maroon Convention Delegate 11. JERRY SERVILLEJB Avg. 10,- HR Congressman 10, Gem, Cabiney Member 10, 11; Maroon Convention Delegate 1o, 11,- YELLOW JACKET Staff 111 Checks, Cheers, and Chatter KATHERINE SHAUNFIELDieirIs' Bowling 10; Gold Convenw'on Delegate 10; GRA 12,- JCL 10; Ski Club 10, 11,- YELLOW JACKET Staff 12. DOLORES SHAVERS GLENN SHELDENa B Avg. 10; Band 10, 11, 12; Baske'bal! 10,- Maroon Convention Delegate 10, 11; Slide Rule Club 12. DONNA SHLESSa B Avg, 11; FBLA 12; French C1ub 1o; Gir1s' Bowling Club 11; Gold Convenvion Delegate 1o, 11; GRA 1o, 11; HR Sec. 10, Treas. 11, Cabinet Member 12; Hussars 1o, 11, 12, Ma1orene 12; JRC 11,- YELLOW JACKET Svaff. SAM SHOWALTER-Gcld Convennon Delegate 11. SHARON SIBLEY- B Avg. 1o, 11; Citizen of the Momh 12,- Senior BaH Com Duchess 10, Lady-in- Waiving 12; Class Sec. 10; FTA 10; Girls' scave 12; Gold Convemion Delegate 1o, 11; GRA 1o, 11; Hera1ds 11, 12,- HR Congressman 1o, Caanet 11, Gov. 12; Hussars 1o, 11, 12, Reporter, Outstanding Hussar 11; Jr. Clubwoman 12; JCL 11; NHS 12; Outstanding HR Member 10,- YELLOW JACKET Staff 12, Business Mgr, 12; Sfudenf Body Congress Sec. 12. MTCHAEL SIMMONS JERRY SlMONEAUX-Boys' Bowling Club 10,- Perfect Anendance 1L GARY 51M57A CappelIa Choir 11, 12, AlI-Region 12,- Boys1 Choir 10, 11, 12; Forensic C1ub 12; Maroon Convemion Delegate 11; Mixed Chorus 1o; Pan-Am Club 10; Semor Wahz 122 PHILLIP SKAFF;Advanced Se?ence C1ub 11, 12; B Avg. 12,- Band 10, 11,- Class Vice-Pres. 12; Gold Con- vemTon Delegate 10, 11,- Golf 10, 11, 12,- Heralds 12; HR Cabinet 10, Gov. 11, 12; Jefferscnians 11,- JCL 10, 11; NHS 12; Sl1de Rule C1ub 10, 112 TONY SLAUPAS- A Avg; 10; B Avg. 11; Boys1 Bowling Club 12; Football 10, 11,- HR Cabinet 10, U. Gov. 12; Maroon Convenoion De1ega1e 10,- NHS 12; Pan-Am C1ub 10, 11; Slide Rule C1ub 10, 11, 12. BEVERLY SMITH LEWIS SMITHiAn Club 12; Band 10, 11, 12; FELA 11,12;-FLA11,12;Heralds11,12;HRL1.Gov.11, Trees. 12; Jeffersonians 12; Maroon Convention Del; egaye 1o, 11; Pan-Am Club 10, 11; Perfect Auend. ance 1o; Repenmre Players 10, 11, 12; Ski Club 10; Senior Waltz 12; MARTHA SMITHJB Avg. 1o, 11; Class Trees, 10; Forensic Club 12,- FTA 10; Girls' State Alternate 11; GRA 10, 11, 12; Heralds 1o, 11; HR Cabinet 11; JRC 1o; Jr. Clubwoman 10; JCL 10, 11, 12; Maroon Convemion Exec. Committee 10; NHS 12; Outstand- ing HR Member10,11;$k1CIub1O2 PAT SMITH THE LINE WAS long, but it moved rapidw as 531 seniars waned patiently. WE CAN THANK ikese honorees for a successful Check Day Breakfast which was held in Ohe TJ cafeteria F'Iday morning, May 18, 1962. BOYS' AUTOGRAPH TIES came in many differem shapes and sizes. WHAT WILL IT be-milk, orange Iuice or coffee? PICTURE TAKING WAS a common sight during Check Day as each senior wanted a remembrance of chis occasTon, DISPLAYING THEIR HONOR awards are these 'h'meen high honor swdems; Jean Harden, Margaret Meeker; Karen Olive, Bill SchTefley, Robert Savoie, Sharon Sibby, Carl Graig, Ronald Robbins, Lorraine Pulito, Kenneth 2Hurwiu, Ann Miller, Linda Ame, and Dorochy Peymn. Traditional Yellow Checks Dominate Class Day PATSY SMITHgA cappella Choir 10, 11,12,Accom- penis? 10, 11,5wee1hean 11,- Girl: Bowling 12; 3 Avg 1o , 11; French Club 12; GRA 10,11,12; Heralds11,12;HRGov.10,Sec.11,12;Hussar510, 11, 12, Sec. 12; Maroon Convention Delegate 10,11; Mixed Chorus 1o, Accompanist 10; N Hs 12,0111. standmg HR Member 11; Pan Am Club 10,11 RONALD SMITH SANDY SMITHgAn Club 12; Camera Club 12; HR Treas 10,12; RepertoireEPlayers12;YELLOW JACKET 51361 12 Assist. SophE LORETTA SNOEK-Ar' Club 12; FNA 10; GRA 10; HR Cabinet Member 11, Congressman 12; Hussars 10, 11, 12; Maroon Convention Delegale 11; OutL standing HR Member 11; Perfecv Attendance 10. EVAL JOSEPH SOILEAU JR,7DE 11, 121 GEORGE PATRICK SOLl57 B Avg, 10; Boys' Stan: 11; Chizen of the Monih 11; FDA Trees 11, Pres. 12; Gold Convention Delegale 10, Candidate 11; Outstanding HR Member 11; Pan-Am Club Sergeant- at-Arms 11; Perfect Attendance 11; Slide Rule Club 11, 12,- Jr, Clubman 111 VICTORIA sous ALICE FAYE SPEARS-Camera Club 10,- FNA 10; Girls' Bow1ing Club 10, 11,- GRA 1o, 11, 12; Maroon Con- vemion Delegate 10; Perfect Anendanoe 11 ; Reper; mire Players 11, 12; Ski Club 11; Tennis Club 11. MARY SPRADLIN-Camera Club 12; Girls' Bowling Club 12; GRA 1o, 11; HR Sec, 11, Trees. 12,- Maroon Convention Delegate 11 ; Perfect Attendance 111 JOHN STIANDLEY-Gold Convemion Delegate 11; Lt. Gov WILLIAM TERRELL STANSELL MICHELE STEPHENS- B Avg.11;Cheer1eader 12; Gold Convenfion Delegafe 11,- GRA 11,12; HR Gov. 11 Sec.-Treas.12;Reperioire Players11,1Z;YELLOW JACKET Staff 12; Gold Convention Delegation Chair- man 12; Senior Waltz 12. NANCY ISTOKES- B Avg.11; FBLA 11; Repenoire Playe er: . PAULA STOKES- B Avg 10; Girls' Bowling Club SUE sszs- a Avg. 1o, 12; Band 10, 11. 12. Maiorene 11, Vice-Pres. 12; FBLA 12, Sec. 12; French Club 11, 12; 51m 10, 11, 12; HR Sec. 11,L1,Gov. 12; JCL 10; Maroon Convenlion Delegate 1o, 11; Reperloire Players 101 These Golden Years of SUE STROTHER7A CappeHa Choir 11, 12; Camera Club 12; GRA 'IO, 11, 12; Maroon Convenfion Del- agave 10; Mixed Chorus 10; Perfect Auendance 10, 11. JAMES SULLIVAN- B Avg 10,11; DE 11, 12,- French Club 10 ; Track Team 10, KAARAN SUMMERLIN7 FNA 10,- GRA 10; Outstanding HR Member 11,-Fan-Am Club 11. ALICE SUMMERSGILL7 Perfect Av1endance1 JONELL SWEARINGEN7 GIrls' Ecwl1ng Club 01;2 GRA 10 . MICHAEL2 TAHANEY-Forensic Club 12,- Repertoire Playerle. GEORGE TALBERT- BH Avg. 1o, 11; Band 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 10; Jeffersonians 12; NHS 12; Slide Rule Club. WILLIAM TAPP7DE 11, 12; JCL 101 UNDA TATUM7A Cappella Choir 11, 12,- Art Club 12; HB Avg. 1o, 11,- Cheerleader 12; Citizen of the Month 12; French Club 12; GRA 1o, 11, 12; Heralds 11, 12; HR Gov. 10, L1, Gem 11, Congressman 12; JRC 11; JCL 1o, 11, 12; NHS 12; YELLOW JACKET Staff 12, SHIRLEY TAUBERT7Girls' Bow1ing CM: 12; HR Sec. 0. JOHN TAYLOR7PeIfec1 Attendance H. PAT TAYLOR-GRA 10, 11, 12; HR Sec. 12; JCL 10; Maroon Convention Delegme 11; Repenoire Play- ers 12; Ski Club 11, 12; YELLOW JACKET Staff 12. SHIRLEY THAMES7A Cappella Choir 11, 12 GERALD THIBODEAUX7Boys' Boang Club 12. DINAH JANE THOMAS-FTA 10,- Girls' Bowiing Club 11,- Gold ConvemTon Delega1e 11,- GRA 10,- HR Treas. 11; Ski Club 11, 12. Work Well Done KAY THOMPSON- B Avg 110, ,FBLA 12; Gold Convention Delegaie 10; GRA 10,11',1 12; HR Treas 10, L1. Gov, 11 Treas. 12; Hussars 10, 11, 12; JRC 12; JCL 10,11;Maroon Convention Delegate 11; NHS RONNIE THOMPSON Foo1ba11 10,11, 12,1.enered 12,1112 Go 0v 12; Cabin e1 10; Maroon Convention Delegate 11; Film Staff 12. MIKE TOLIVER-Gold Convention Delegate; Track 10. ANNETTE TOMLINSON- A Avg; 10; B Avg. 11; DE 12,- FNA 10, 11; GRA 10; Hussars 10, 11,- JRC 12; NHS 12; Outstanding DE Member 12. DAVID TOTlNoiMaroon Convention Delega1e 10. CHERIE TOWNSENDiFrench Club 10, 11, 12; JRC 10. GEORGE TREIBEL-Football 10, 11, 12, MgL, Lehered 1 , 12; Maroon Convention Delegaie 11; Ferfed At- tendance 11, CHARLES TRENHOLM-Stadium Club 10. THERESA TREVINO MARY TROKEE-Camera Club 12,- Girls' Bowling Club 12; Gold Convention Delegate 11; GRA 11; HR Con- gressman 12; Pilot Staff 11; Repertoire Players 11,12. LORON TRUETkski Club 10.11 2 LINDA TURNERaCamera Club 11, 12, Treas. 11, Pres. 12; FNA 11, 12; Girls' Bowling Club 11; GRA 10,11,12; HR Sec.10,11. DANE UMPHREY CARL VAN HESS-Perfect AHendance 10, 11,- Stadium Club 10; GRETCHEN VERBOON- B Avg. 10, 11; French Club 12; Gold Convenvion Delegate 10, 11; GRA 10, 11 Heralds 11, 12; HR Congressman 10,1Cabinel 10; PHm Staff 11, 12, Editorrin-Chief 12; Senior Ball Court Princess 12. Seniors Watch Historic Flight w wantkkmmr UN. 1 VMMMMM. 1.0.1.. ! DENISE VINCENTJEH Avg. 1o, 11,- FBLA 12,- FNA 10,- Gold Convention delegation chairman 11; G 10, 11;Hera1ds 12;NHS 121 CARLY JO VlNES- B Avg. 11; Forensic CM: 10, 11,- French Club 10, 11,- Gold Convention delegate 1o, 11, chairman 11,-GRA10,11,12;Herald511, 12,- HR Gov. 10, Cabinet member 11,- Mac 10; om. seandmg HR Member 10; Ski club 11,- Senior Waltz 12 MARY LOU WAGNER-Art Club 12,- Camera CM: 12, 595.; HeraTds 12,- HR Sec. 10, 11, Gov. 12,- Maroon Convention deleganon chairman 1o, 11; YELLOW JACKET Svaff 11. WILLIAM WAHLi PAUL WALKER7 E Avg. 10, 11; Band 10, 11, 12; FDA 11,- Gold Convention cUegate 11; Heralds 12,- JCL IO, 11, 12; NHS 12,- Repertoire Players 11,- Slide Rub Club 11. CAROL WALPOLE-FBLA 12; FTA 12, Memed Mem- ber 12; Girls' Bowling Club 10, 11, 12; GRA 10, H, 12; HR Cabinet member 10, Trees. 12,- JCL 'IO, 11, 12; Maroon Convemion delegaTe IO, 11, '12; OUT- svanding HR Member 11,- YELLOW JACKET Staff 12, Advertisement EdIVor 12. MARTHINA WALTERSkFNA 10,- Girls' Bowling c1ub 11;GRA10,11,12. 1 ROBERT WATTSJB Avg. 10, 11; Go1d Conveminn delegme 1o, 11,- NHS 12,- Track 11. LEE WEATHINGTON IIJB Avg. 1o, 11,- FDA 11, 12, Treas. 2,- Gold Convention delegayion chair- man 11,- Hera1ds 12,- JCL 10, 11, 12,- NHS 12,- Slide RuFe dub 10, 11, 12, Second 1n dismcv and fourth in region 11, second mace 1n mash contest 12. During Social Studies Class ETHEL WEHMEYERfFBLA 11; Gold Convemion dele- gate10,11;GRA10,11,12;JRC11. SHERRY WELCH- B Avg. 1o, 11,- FTA 1o, 11, 12, Sec., Memed Member 12,- French Club 10; Gold Convention delegafe 11, Execque Comm. 11; GRA 1o, 11, 12; Heyalds 11, 12; HR Cabinet 10, Lt Gov. 11, Lefrer GM: 12, NHS 12, Trees; Hussars 1o, 11, 12, Treas., Ideal Hussar 12. BECKY wELLSJBU Avg. 11,- Band 10, 11, 12, Color Guard 12; FTA 1o, 11, 12, H1stovian 12; French Club 10, 11,- Gir1s' Bow1ing Club 11; GRA 1o, 11, 12; HR L1. Gov. 1o; Lener Girls 11, 12, Pres. 12. LINDA WERNER-Camera C1Ub 12; FNA 10; Maroon Convention delegate . JIMMY DON WHITE-DE 12; Slide Rule C1ub 10; Number Sense Team 10, 11; Drafting C1ub 11. SALLY WHITE- B Avg. 10; French Club 10, 11; GRA 10, 11, 12; Hussars 10, 11, 12; Leher Girls 11, 12; Maroon Convention de1egave 10; Tennis C1ub 11. PAMELA WHITMAN-Gold Convemion Delegate 10, 11;GRA10,11,12;Sk1C1ub10,11,12 GENE WIEMANNiDE 12. BILL WIGGINS- B Avg. 10, 11, 12; Boys' Bowling Club 12; Chess C1ub 12; Gold Convention de1egaie 11; JRC 12; NHS 12; Pi1ot Siaff 12. CHERRY WILLIAMSONJB Avg. 11; FBLA 12,- Gold Convemion delegate 11,- NHS 12; Perfect Anendance 11,- HR Sec.11, WAYNE WILLSONiPanAAm CM: 11; Perfect Av- tendance 11; suds Rule Club 12. SHARON WILSONiDE 12,- GRA 1o, 11,- Maroon Con- Ventian deIega1e 11. REGINA WING-Gold Convention delegate 11; GRA 10 PAT WlNGFIELD- B Avg. 10, 11; FTA 10, 11, 12, Parliamenfarian 12; GRA 10, 11; Herald: 11, 12; HR Sec. 10, 11, Gov. 12; Hussars 10, 11, 12; Maroon Convention delegate 10; NHS 12; Pan-Am Club 10; YELLOW JACKET Staff 12. HARRY WOLF Measuring ; One Step STEPHEN WOLFEJB A119 10; Boys' Bowling cm: 12; Gold Convermon Delegate 1o, 11; Pan-Am Club 10, 11, 12,- s11de Rule CM: 12. MARY WOMACKJB Avg. 1o, 11; FELA 12; Gold Convention Delegate 1o, 11; Heraids 11, 12; HR Lv. Gov. 1o, Sec.-Treas. 12,- Hussars 1o, 11, 12; JCL 10, 11, 12; Mixed Chorus 11; NHS 12; Periecc At- Vendance 1o. TRUDY woonJa Avg 1o; FTA 10; French Club 10, 11; Gold ConvenHon Delegaie 1o; GRA 1o, 11; 12,- HR Lt. Gov. 12; Hussars 1o, 11, 12; Perfect Av. tendance 10. JERRY WOODALL-Gold Convention Delegate .10, 11.- HR Sec. 11; Track 11. AUNDRIA woonsaFTA 10; Gold Convention Del- ega7e 1o; GRA 1o. LARRY WORRELL-Pr3n17ng Club 12. STEPHEN WORTHINGTON-GRA 1o, 11, 121 BARBARA wUKASCHaFBLA 11, 12; Gold Convention Delegafe lo, 11, 12; GRA 1o, 11, 12; HR Gov. 10, Cabinet Member 11, Lt. Gov. 12; Perfect Anendance 11; YELLOW JACKET $1311 12,- Facully Editor. WILSON M. YANCEY JR.-Foo!ball 10; Gold Conven- tion Delegate 10; HR Treas. . BEATRICE YBARRAiFBLA 12; FTA 12; Girls' Bowling Club 12; Gold Convention Delegate 1o; GRA 1o, 11, 12; Lener GM: 12,- Pan-Am Club 11, 12; Perfec' A1- fendance 10;Ter1nis Club 10, 11, 12, Secheas 1o. RICHARD ZAMPINI BOBBY ZIEGLER-DE 11, 12. 88 Closer to Graduation LAST MINUTE ADJUSTMENTS preceding Vhe coronahion were made by Elizabeth Moore, Bobby Jackson, and Larry Eranham before entering the gala even? MEASURING FOR GRADUATION caps and gowns was a day which aH senTors anticipated, Kay Thomp- son and Stan Sechler were among che firs! in VheTr homeroom Va measurew THESE MEMBERS OF the decorations :ommine measure their time and abdify while hurrying to complete the decarafians for the Senior Hall which featured me heme Carnelo t. 89 Gym Scene of Baccalaureate PROCESSIONAL BEGINS service for 531 graduates. GRADUATES LISTEN carefully as the Rev. James R, Wright, pastor of the First Chrisnan Church, speaks on me values of seIf-discipline during the baccalaureate service held in Ihe gymnasium May 27. RECESSIONAL MARKS the end of the service. 90 Diploma Time Is Here! GETTING READY for graduanon is no inking maner, iudging from Joel Boone's expression. Carole Warpoxe has the job of persuading him um Ihe Cap wiH really fiv, and Caronn Baggen adwws the unaccusvomed 90w . ceremony vock mace in dear weamer in Jackei Siadium. BOB GRATZ was chosen by a committee of teachers and his classmates to make the address of the evening. In the background are Superintendent Z T. anescue, Assistam Principa Lonnie Devall, Educational Guidance Director Miss Louise Erwin, and Mr. Nelson Haskell, member of me Boavd of Educaiion, who presented diplomas. Graduation Night May 31 A A. A A A A A A A.A.;.A.;.A GRADUATES from this class wiH have many demands made upon their abilities within the coming years PRINCIPAL GOTT announces class honors and scholarships. FIVE HUNDRED-THIRTV-ONE :omple'e secondary school preparaNon. 92 Awards . . .Diplomas . . . Farewells MONTICELLO G U A R D l A N awards have been prized honors Through many years at TJ. Schol- arship, leadership, and service to the class are The chief values con- sidered by Teachers and seniors as They choose The annual hon- oreese Chosen Monficello win- ners for 1962 were Bill Schiefley and Mary Ell Ghass, BILLY SCHIEFLEY AND MARY ELL GLASS TREASURED diplomas become a reality STRAIGHT LINES were formed and the Class of '62 made its final bow as classmates. 93 Six Tie for 4.0 Average KEN HURWITZ Highest Scholasvic Award for Boys CARL GREIG Highesf schovasnc Award for Boys ANN MILLER Highest Scholastic Award for Girls MARGARET MEEKER Highest Scholastic Award for Girls ROB SAVOIE BILL SCHEIFLEY Highest Scholastic Award for Boys Highes1 Scholasvic Award for Boys 94 k I luHI' ' ' WWF'HIHI Mull TJ Cheerleaders JdL .'.v,aE anhl CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO right are Peggy Hosen, Dale Sau1sberry, Michele Svephens, HJ-LJHJIII A LINDA TATUM Head Cheerleader THESE SIX ENERGETIC cheerleaders started fwo-a-day practices as soon as elected. After a month of hard work they went to cheer- Ieading school at Huntsville. Here they iearned new yells to be introduced at pep rallies. Also new and shaerooking uniforms were added attractions. As soon as football season came, these cheerleaders began raising school spirit to its supreme height and pep rallies for both football and basketball were the loudest in many a year. All of these Yellow Jacket cheerleaders are Seniors and will be leaving, but they will long remember this exciting and wonderful year of1961-1962. PEGGY HOSEN Say H-e-l-l-o! Larry Branham, Linda mum, and Spooky Laird. MICHELE STEPHENS SPOOKY LAIRD Head Cheerleader SPONSOR MISS NANV CY McClain helps the T h o m a 5 Jefferson cheerleaders plan pep rallies during football and baskeibal! sea- sons. LARRY BRANHAM 99 Posters, Practice, Pep Rallies Promote Spirit JOYFUL CHEERLEADERS AND fans yeH as me Yellow Jacket :agers make the scove go up another notch. AS THE RED HUSSARS sound off On Fanfare,H the 5m. dents rise, and the cheerleaders run the YeHow Jacket footbaH players In for the pep raHies. EXCITEMENT, ENTHUSIASM, TEARS, and cheers were all included in the lives of the Yellow Jacket cheerleaders for 1961-1962. This year included many actIvities such as skits for every pep rally, posters fintng the haHs before all games, and Pat and PanH parades. All in all, this has been a year of fun, and schoo! spirit has been great! THE YELLOW JACKET cheerleaders are ready for another spin lred yeH. WORDS CANNOT explatn the exmemem of the crowd and she T.J. cheerleaders at 1his game, in which the Jackets seemingly were the victors. I00 Rugged Schedule Faces Team 1961 JACKET FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 8 Jackets 14 Lamar of Houston 20 Sept. 15 Jackefsm 6 Baytown ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 Sept. 22 Jacketsr , 0 Odessa ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . 12 Sept. 29 Jackets ,, O LaGrange of Lake Charles 7 7 7 Jackets, 7 Ray of Corpus Christi,,,, 28 Oct. 20 Hackets ,, 0 Pt. Neches Groves 26 Oct. 27 Uackets,,,,19 Beaumont High O Oct. 0 Nov. 3 Hackers , 6 Somh Park ,, 0 Nov, 10 Hackers, 6 Orange ,,,,,,,,, 20 Nov. 17 Uackets,,,,28 French of BeaumonfO 6Denofes District Games HEAD COACH CLARENCE UNDERWOOD 1961 YELLOW JACKET VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD l02 Coaching Staff Plans Strategy Going over am for formcommg game :5 Coach Sminy Hill. Coach 5m Michares doesn seem 'o mind his temporary suspen- sion as coach for a hhch in me Army. Securing vital informatian from old football films aye Coaches Horace Alberi Her and Fred Akers mgm. l03 J ackets Drop Opener t0 Lamar JAMES GUIDRY LAMAR HANKINS Senbr Senior DONALD CAIN Senior PORT ARTHUR 14 LAMAR 20 FRIDAY, SEPT, 87The Port Arthur Yellow Jackets put forth plenty of effort but made costly mtstakes which proved to be fatal in their first game of the season. The score came in the second quarter when a speedy Redskin broke loose for 46 yards before being hauled down by Gary Miller and Ronnie Thompson. Lamar quarterback, Barbour, scored 4 plays later, but the conversion attempt was blocked by Miller. A 13-yard pass to Dona1d Cain and a series of runs by Mike Doyle brought the ball to the 13-yard line. From this point Thompson snared a Gennusa aerial for a TD. and a two-po1nt conversion made good by Gennusa for 8-6 lead at halftIme. Lamar bounced back with 20 yard T.D, on a tumble to go ahead 12-61 Port Arthur then marched 64 yards to rega1n a 14-12 lead with Kenneth Manino rambling in from 5 yards out. Lamar again Turned the tables on a screen-pass that went for 64 yards and a successful 2-point conversion. Reagan Germusa 1121 Mes to side step Lamar tack1ers to get good yardage. 104 Baytown Edges by J ackets Halfback Ronnie Thompson um finds 21 tough going against Baytownts tine. Opening the the for Thompson are Jerry Kidd Tact, Donald Catn um and Gary MtHer 06;, PORT ARTHUR 6 BAYTOWN 7 FRIDAY, SEPT. 157The Jackets were handed their second consecutive defeat by the always tough Baytown Genders. The statistics, however, tell a different and more impressive story as to The outcome of the tusslet Defensively, Baytown backs lost 22 yards as Jacket linemen Donald Cain and Mike Landry bulled their way through the offenslve line, The Genders were out firsT-downed 11-6, out rushed by 195 to 68 and generally outfought. The Genders were aided by the great punting of David Conway, who averaged 46.5 yards in four at- tempts, and timely passing of Jerry Kemplay. The busiest back was Port Arthur's Ronnie Thompson who Jugged the pigskin 18 times and netted 94 yards, a 5.2 yard average percarry. PETER HASKELL JERRY KIDD DONALD KING enter Senior Senior IOS Odessa Aerial Attack Baffles J ackets MVKE LANDRY Senior l06 TOMMY MARTIN mor - ; z Mike Doyle tZBt finds yardage scarce. Other Jackets are Mike Landry Wet, Tommy Kirchmer t55t, Frank Logan tblt, Don- ald Cain um and Lynn Simmons t65t. RONNIE LANDRY KENNETH MANNINO Senior Senior PORT ARTHUR O ODESSA 12 FRIDAY, SEPT. 227A sound licking by the Odessa Broncs added the third defeat of the season to the embattled Yellow Jackets. Slightty fa- vored because of the fine showing against powerful Baytown, the Jackets couldn't cope with the Bronchots passing game. They piIed Up 95 aerial yards to none for Port Arthur, while their edge in rushing was only 15 yardst However, they amassed the impressive total of 120 yards in re- turning five of seven Jacket punts, of which one was returned 69 yards for a touchdown. The Jackets only scoring opportunity was passed Up in the fourth quarter when an attempted punt was covered on the Odessa 20 yard line and the Jackets had to give the ball Up on downs. La Grange Up-ends J ackets for Fourth Defeat Hat and Donald Cain i82t. PORT ARTHUR 0 LA GRANGE 7 FRIDAY, SEPT. 29WA blocked Pt. Arthur punt which was ejected straight into the air resulted in the first victory of the season for the La Grange Gatorst Along with the success of victory went the setback of defeat, the fourth for the Yellow Jackets. The shocker occurred after only 2:05 of piaying time in the first quarter. The lone tally, which was the first of the season for La Grange, was made by 170-pound senior guard, David St. Dizier. After a successful conversion, the game gradually degenerated into a defensive head butting. The Gators allowed Pt. Arthur only 86 yards rushing while they got 143 to their credit. The Jackets punted 5 times and the Gators were forced to get off four. The passing game showed La Grange with no completions in three attempts and Pt. Arthur with two for four tries, for a net gain of six yards. RONNIE 1HOMPSON BRYAN ANDERSON ' Ju 1 DAVID BANKSTON GARY MILLER Senior l Unlor i07 J ackets End Pre-district Slate With Fifth Loss Wilson teat ptows off right guard for short yardage. Identifiable Jackets are Donald Cain tan, and Robert Hottier mu. 2 , , - a . Fullback Charles Wilson t33j finds Texans awatvtng him as he tries Ieh end after taking handoff from quarterback, Reagan Gennusa tm DANNY BELl Junior PORT ARTHUR 7 CORPUS CHRISTI RAY 28 FRIDAY, OCTt 67With the closing of the pre-district schedule, the Pt. Arthur Yellow Jackets looked forward to a prosperous comeback in district warfare, The closing ended five consecutive losses for the Jackets, the last trounctng being handed down by the mighty Ray Texans, by a score of 28-7. The big play for the Jackets came late in the 4th quarter with fess than 6 minutes of playing time remaining. Ptt Arthur's Up-and-coming quarterback, Regan Gennusa, fired a strike to halfback Ronnie Thompson who caught the leather at full speed and raced down the sideline for a 39 yard tally, A conversion attempt by Charles Wilson went through the up-rights. MVKE DOYLE Juntor I08 J ackets Lose First District Tilt PORT ARTHUR 0 PT. NECHES GROVES 26 FRIDAY, OCT. 207A smashing victory by the Pt Neches-Groves Indians led Pt. Arthur to wonder iust how far away the welcome joy of victory Iayt From the opening kickeoff the issue was never in doubt. The Indians got their first TD in the first 2 minutes and 46 seconds of the first quarter, two more in the second and another in the decisive fourth quarter. The Jackets accepted the kick-off and propelled their way to the Indians' four yard line In 17 plays, only to hand the ball over to the tough Indian defense. The Jackets again had scoring opportunities erased when they were forced to relinquish the pigskin at the twelve and two yard lines. Pt. Arthurts Gennusa and Ted Liltledahl had a sparkling 32 yard pass play to their credit. Sophomore fullback Charles Wilson Iugged the leather 25 times for a gain of 92 yards, averaging 37 yards per carry. REAGAN GENNUSA Junior CHARLES HALL unior Reagan Gennusa UN gets short yardage against tough Pt. Neches Itner Gennusa tl2t drives for needed yardage, other Jackets are Robert Hottier t79t, Ronnie Landry UN and Reagan Jackson t22J. l09 J ackets Defeat Purples to End Losing Streak Chartes HaH 161;, Charles Wilson 1331 and Arthur Sherwood Hist clear the path to paydirtfcr Reagan Gennusa Hzt. PORT ARTHUR 19 PURPLES 0 FRIDAY, OCT. 277The fighttng Yellow Jackets ended the nightmare of six straight losses by blasting the long ttme rival Beaumont Purples 19-0. The decisive victory thus ended the disastrous string of defeats in the history of the proud Maroon and 60ch The first score came on a 61 yard drive in 9 plays, with Gennusa carrying the ball over from the 15. Another tally was added in the second period and still another in the final quarter. The Jackets of TJ were goalward bound when time ran out with the Jackets knocking at the Purples 19 yard line. The contest left Port Arthur with 33 victories, 14 losses, and 7 ties in the series which began in 191 1. ROBERT HOLLIER FRANK LOGAN Junior Junior REAGAN JACKSON J . Unto! IIO J ackets Upset Greenies for Homecoming Victory w m .. TOMMY KIRCHMER many LlLLJADEHL JAMES REDICK unior unior Junior PORT ARTHUR 6 SOUTH PARK 0 FRIDAY, NOV. 3-All suspicion and doubt was erased from the minds of Port Arthur fans when the Jackets earned a hard fought 6-0 victory over the South Park gridmen. The Jackets could have given no greater treat to TJ and homecoming than the defeat they dealt the Greenies. The only successful touchdoWn drive of the night consumed 60 yards in 17 plays with Charles Wilson plunging his way to pay dirt from four yards out. The Greenies roamed as far as the Jacket 8, 15 and 3 yard lines in the last half. All was in vain as'the rugged Jacket defense pinned them to the turf by putting on a brilliant defensive exhibition. The Jackets now own 35 victories against 4 defeats and stand at a draw which stretches back to 1914 Speedy halfback Ronnie Thompson Um gets good yardage behind interference of Reagan Jackson OD. Tigers K111 J ackets Hope for District ARTHUR SHERWOOD LVNN SIMMONS TOMMY DANIELS Junior untor Sophomore PORT ARTHUR 6 ORANGE 20 FRIDAY, NOV. 107The htgh-flying Orange Tigers shattered any remaining hopes of the Yellow Jackets gaining a share of the district title by dealing them a sound trouncing of 20-6. This marked the first time since '56 that the Jackets ended the season after the regular IO-game schedule. Ronnie Landry accepted the opening kick-otf at the six and returned it 63 yards. After a series of plays which left the ball at the 4 yard line, Reagan Gennusa slammed into the end zone for the touchdown. The conversion attempt failed. Orange then staged a 69 yard drive in 15 plays to tie up the score. Their P.A.T. also failed The Bengals completely dominated the 2nd quarter, also scoring two more quick TD's. The Headhunters moved in to stage the last big drive of the evening by advancing the ball to the Tiger 16 on great smashes by Jerry Kidd, Thompson, and Wilson. Lynn Simmons t65t leads interference around Teft end for Ronnte Thompson Hot. In Jackets Close Season With Sparkling Victory ; . Thompson Hot Stampers right end for a short gem, aided by chartes Wilson mt. CHARLES WtLSON Sophomore PORT ARTHUR 28 FRENCH O FRIDAY, NOVt 17eThe Jackets of TJ closed out the football season in fine fashion by outclassing the Buffa- loes 28-0, and so ended the worst gridiron season since the Maroon and Gold first began flying its colors In 191 1. Port Arthur scored on plunges of 4, 3, 2, and 1 yards. In the final and longest drive of the contest, a pre- dominantly senior crew headed by quarterback Ronny Landry marched for 86 yards in 13 plays. Comfort- able gains by Landry on a belly series, an 18 yard pass from Landry to Thompson, and 14-yard gallop by halfback Gary Miller which left the ball on the six yard were the most significant plays of the series. The final tally came with galloping Gary Miller bucking over from the one yard line. Being Dad's night, the fathers could have received no greater icy than to see their sons take home a hard earned victory. Jackets honor Dads by defeating Frencht ll3 Football Behind the Scenes Doc Billings enioys his Emportam and busy lob as trainer, ac. carding '0 this picmre. Here, he is applying a proveche band- age to the hand of Kenneih Manino, while Lamar Hankins waits his mm. Managers Larry Treibel, George Treibel and Felix Grilto play an importam rowe during football season. After all the sweai and hard work they have pm into their gob, they sml manage '0 come om wich a smilel Jacket gridders listen anamively to last minute insvvucfions from Coach Clarence Underwood be- fore kick-off timel 1961 Junior Varsity and Coaches Junior varsity coaches Pete Pense Uefn and Hank Clark trighw are also valuable as Iop scours for varshy games. Junior Varsity squad members are: Bonam row: C. Slroud, R. B059, B. Dak, M. Trahan, D. Bonham, T. Rozelle, R. Canada, 5. Colleni. Second row: E. deS'eiguer, B. Ball, 3. Seal, 5. DeLee, E. Pace, N. Reeves, 1, Hicks, M. Brunew Third row: E. Boune, A. Provine, 1. Guidry, A. Ellie , N. Morrow, K Tm, w. Sorgee, B. Adnerson. Fourth row: c. Bray, R. Putbres, c. Pardue, E. Johnson. llb Honors Bestowed 0n Seniors SENIOR LETTERMEN ARE, aonom row: James Gqury, Tommy Martin, Jerry Kidd. Middle row: Donald King, Ken- neth Mannino, Ronnie Thompson. Top row: Mike Landry, Ronny Landry, DonaId Cain, Gary Miller. COVCAPTAINS FOR THE '61 sea- son were Ronny Landry and Donald Cain. ALL DISTRICT CHOICE from For! Arthur was Ronny Landry. RECEIVING BOTH BEST Defensive Lineman and Coaches Award was Ronny Landry; Besc Defensive Back Award warm to Gary Mliler; Donald Cain received the Best Offensive Lineman Award; Ronnie Thompson re- ceived me Best Offensive Back. PETE PEN557Coach CARLTON JACKSON anager Ml KE DOYLE-Junior .. 55;. LOYAL FANS CHEER Jackeos on as they defeat Fvench for district championship. HAROLD SCHROEDERaSenior I I 8 Basketball Champs MARTY FLECKMAN156HFOV EARL DeFRATEsisenior COACH PENSE SPEAKS :11 one of Vhe pep ralr Hes during baskevball season. MIKE EAVES-Senior YELLOW JACKET 1961-62 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jan. 9 Beaumont ,, 37 68 Jackets Jan. 12 Orange ,,,, , 31 48 777777 Jackets Jan. 16 French 41 ,Jackefs Jan. 19 PNG , 58 73 Jan. 23 South Park ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, 39 347 Jan. 26 Beaumont , 35 57 7 r 7 Jackets Jan. 30 Orange W, , 43 45 7 Jackets Feb. 2 French 50, ,,,,Jackets Feb. 6 PNG ,, 45 74 ,,,,Jackets Feb 9 South Park ,, 7 , r , 42 43 7 Jackets PAUL ROBINSONaJunior J ackets Dump Purples . . . The Jackets won their fourth district game by dumping the Purple: 57-35 in a commanding victory. Wilson's 7 point spree in the first quarter and a steady showing by other Jackets enabled them to dismiss themselves at halftime with a 2848 advantage. Repeated fouls by the Purples proved to be to their disadvan- tage as Earl DeFrates led his team to a victory with 20 points to his credit. EARL DEFRATES ATTEMPTS a two-pointer as Many Fleckman gets 'imo posiOion for the rebound The cagers of Port Arthur displayed their might in a crushing 68-30 victory over the desperate Purples of Beaumont. Playing key roles in the Jacket conquest were Wiison, Fleckman and Eaves with 15, 14, and 13 points EARL DEFRATES TRiES a tip-in for two points. Then Blast Tigers The Jacket cagers emerged as the top team in district by trouncing Orange 48 to 31. The first half ended with the Jack- ets ahead 18 to 8 Wilson and DeFrates were high point men, with 18 and 16 points, respectively. Wilson also led in rebounds with 12. In the second tussle, the Jackets had to hustle a little harder in unveiling a 45 to 43 victory. After the half with the score 23 ali, the Jackets came from be- hind on an 8 point surge from Mike Eaves in the final quartert Marty Fleckman iced the game away with a pair of free throws. CHARLES WILSON FiNDS it difficuit to get aft 5 shot as Tigers surround him, 120 J ackets Break Even With South Park HAULING DOWN A valuabie rebound for the Jackets is Marty Fteckman. Despite a twelve point production by both Earl De- Frates and Charles Wilson, the Jacket cagers were unable to equal the performance of the Greenies as they hung a 39-34 conquest on their host. Marty Fteckman and Mike Eaves contributed to the cause. with 6 and 4 points. Behind by 17 points at one time, the hustling Jack- ets displayed their determination to win by dealing a 43-42 come-from-behind victory against South Park. Port Arthur trailed all the way Until Mike Doyle tai- lied a fielder to make it 39-38 with four minutes re- maining. The remainder of the contest was a see-saw affair that saw the Jackets emerge victorious on Wil- sonls field goal with 45 seconds remaining in the game. A FREQUENT SIGHT during time outs is the huddie of Jacket players surrounding Coach Pense. I2I J ackets Sting Indians Twice The Jackets in an aiI-around hus- tling effort shot down the Pt. Neches- Groves Indians 75-58 to stay in a close second piece in district playi Earl DeFrates was high point man in the game with 24 pointsi In a shooting exhibition composed largely of Charles Wilson's 36 points the cagers Unfoided a 74-45 victory over the Pt. Neches-Groves Indians. Joel Boone and Mike Eaves were run- nereup scorers with 14 and 13 points. Marty Fleckman deserves credit for a superb job of belt feeding and a heads-up floor game, JOEL BOONE t50t goes up for rebound whtle Charies Wi'lson, Many Fleckman t22t, and Earl J ackets Split With French In the fading 34 seconds of the game a suc- cessfui pair of free throws were made to enable the Butts to squeeze by the Yellow Jackets 4241. The score remained tied at the conclusion of the 2nd quarter at 17 ail, and again at 30 all with eight minutes remaining. High scorer for the Jackets was Mike Eaves with it points. The ready and rearing Jackets bustled past the Buffs 5040, to hand them their first defeat in district competition and came within one half game of first piece. The Jackets were never be- hind, thanks to Wilson's 16 points. Assisting were Earl DeFrates and Joel Boone with 11 and 10 points to add to the comfortable margin. CHARLES WILSON picks off another rebound. l22 J ackets Top French to Win 11-AAAA Championship Beaumont H1gh, Feb. 14-ln the first of a three-game series, the Butts sacked away the opener in a 46-34 thriHer. French led by only one point at halftime, but a continuous flow of field goale and grat1s shots enabled them to outscore the Jackets 25-14 1n the final ha1f. Char1es Wilson gathered in 10 points JACKETS FIGHT FOR rebound off the board. Thomas Jefferson, Feb, 15-T-J stayed 1n the race for basketball district championship as they nudged by the Buffaloes 45-43 in an excitement-packed thriller. Behind at half- time 30-22, the hustling Jackets came back strong in the remaining half to outscore the Buffs 23-13 which enabled them to walk away with the series d1vided at one victory each. JOEL BOONE TRIES to get rebound as two Buffs give a Itnle COmpetant MacDonald Gym, Febt 17-In a game in which the district champ1onsh1p was to be decided, the Jacket qutntet solved the awa1ted outcome decisively in a 45-30 drubbing of the French Buffst AIdIng the Jacket cause tremendously were CharIes Wil- son and Joel Boone with 13 and 12 pointst Also deserving credit are the other Jacket cagers who put forth the effort and deter- mination needed to win, we series. 123 J ackets Bow to Baytown in Bi-District Clash BAYTOWN 53 vs. PORT ARTHUR 46 Midway in the game, in which the Jackets and the Baytown Genders clashed for Bi-Distrtct championship, the Port Ar- thur cagers temporariiy enjoyed a slight margin of two points i24-22t before be- ing submitted to a biistering third quar- ter in which they were outscored 17-2. The Jackets steadied things in the final quarter with a fairly even slowing of points, but the damage had already been done. The failure to regain Their momen- tum in the third quarter proved to be the deciding factor in The outcome of the game. Earl De Fratee MCH out-reaches teammate Charles Wiison ust and unidentified Baytown piayer. EARL DEFRATES attempts a iump shot for 2 points as Charles Wiison past gets into position for the re- bound I24 1961-62 Junior Varsity B SQUAD MEMBERS include: Borfom row: K. Moore, 8. Warr, B. F, , K. Pardue, D. Pardue. Top row: P. Debney, D. Loukas, H D.J 5, D. Richardson, L. Heben, J. Delee Not piciured are D Deloney am! A. Elsten JACKET B SQUADDERS fight hr rebounds during an Inter- squad game. COACH HANK CLARK l25 J ackets Receive Honors SECOND TEAM ALLVDISTRICT choice was Earl DeFrates, FIRST TEAM ALL-DISTRICT choice was Chavles Wilson l26 Spring Sports YELLOW JACKET DISTRICT BASEBALL SCHEDULE April April April April April April May May May Yellow J acket Timber Swingers 3 ,,,,,,,,,, Port Arthur 3 vs Orange 5 10 ,,Por1 Arthur 5 vs Port Neches 3 12m, ,,,PortAr1hUr 0 vs French 2 17 ,,,,,,,,,, Port Arthur 0 vs Beaumont 2 19 ,,,,,,,,,, Port Arfhur 9 vs Orange 4 26, iPorf Ar'rhur 2 vs South Park 0 1 ,,,,,,,, Port Arthur 6 vs French 4 3 ,,,,,,,,,, Port Arthur 9 vs Beaumonf 5 5 ,,,,,,,,,, Port Arthur 0 vs Port Neches 3 HOWARD TIPPETTS Head BasebaH Coach THE 1962 BASEBALL TEAM consiswd of: Umrmm mm B. Anderson, E. Pace, D. Bowker, E. Eoune, R. Jackson, c1 McDonald, L. Lauve, M. Guidry1 nop raw; Coach H. Tippens, L, Heben, L. Hudson, c. Bray, E.S1ockum,B.Knighv,M.Mil1er,D1K1ages,A1E1anchard,C1Jackson. 128 Victory Aids J acket Bid for District DAVID BOWKER STARTS the inning wivh a sharp single to left field. SHARING MOUND DUTIES for 1he Jackets are Malcolm Miller, Larry Hudson, Leo Hiberf, and Leonard Lauveh PROUDLY CLAD IN the uniforms of the maroon and gold for the last year are SEnior team members C. McDonald, Mh Miller, B Knight, L. Hudson, and D. Bowker. Buffs Bump J ackets 2-0 for District Win BENNETT KNIGHT crosses home plate but all in vain, as long fly ball was caught for the third and final out RETURNING LETTERMEN adding deplh r0 Jackev hopes are: Heh to righn L. Laws; C. McDonald, L. Hudson, B. Knight, M. Miller. LEO HEBERT was iusv : step away from being safe as he hustled down vhe first base line. J ackets Deal Tigers 9-4 Thrashing BENNETT KNIGHT raps cm a solid hi9 in second disnict game againso me Tigers of Orange. DAVID BOWKER adds 00 Jacket threat by ripping off a hard smash inm Jen field while Benneu Knighv looks on approvingly from the on-deck cirde. TEAMING UP '0 form cvedi'able Jacket outfield were: Standing, left to n'ghU B. Slocum, E. Knight, L. Hudson. rKneeIingn R Jackson. E Pace. l3l Indians Scalp J ackets 3-0 TEAM MANAGERS CARLTON Jackson and Jerry Davis served well not only as managers but did' an equally good iob of boosting team spirit when me occasion arrived RESPONDING TO THEIR chores in Hue infield were: Hronr row C McDonald, B. Anderson, L. Lauve, M. Guidry; Hop row NL Miller, B. Knigh1, L. Hebert, L, Hudson LEO HEBERT ROUNDS first base and fries for second in a stand-up double against PN-Groves Indians. I32 J ackets End District With 5-4 Record THE MAROON AND GOLD of Thomas Jefferson landed three team members on the 11-AAAA district baseball team. The honored representa- nves were night to law second baseman Charles McDonald, pitcher Larry Hudson, and outfielder semen angm CATCHER DAVID BOWKER, WHO handled the task wonderfully thTs past season, is flanked by two promising sophomore catchers Edmond Bmme and Chris Bray. COMPOSING STARTING INFIELD for ?he Jackets are: Heft to rigl'w sophomore Leo Heben, shortstop; iunior Leonard Lauve, third base; senior Charles McDonald, second base; senior Malcolm Miller, first base. I33 J ackets Place TRAINER AND HIGH iumpmg coach Bob aimngs, explains the high 7ump7ng procedure to J. Thompson L. Blenderman, and J. a semen. $7 '7' 7s. laws; 7. - m, a , ' 7? .r '7' 7 f 77 THE MOST PROMISING mile relay team Pen Anhur ever had 7 ' ' consisted of T. Guidry, P. Panerson, A. Sherwood, and R, Dauphine. The district record will be the goal of the 63 veam. RAGAN GENNUSA QUALIFIED for me sme meeo in the 120 yard high hurdles. SOPHOMORES, w. SORGEE and D Bonham, proved to be very promising pole vaulfers COMPOSING TJ's 440 Ielay team which placed second in the dismct meet were 7!er to right; P. Panerson, D. BeH, T. Guidry and R. Tan. l 7 - L1 Second in District t t t WEIGHTMEN for the Jackets are Mike Doyle and st Allbritton, Doyle BROAD JUMPERS L. Blenderman and Jerry Secrest look on ath. later went on to place in the regional meet. Gennusa iumps over 20 feet Gennusa won the right to go to the regional meet with a lump of 21 feet in the district meet TJ was well represented in the hurdle events by D. Bell. P. Gennusa, and Jt Secrest. TJ DISTANCE MEN, 5. Preiean, J, Gesin, and J. Carter, are shown getting ready far the district meet Prejean and GesTn placed first and second in the district meet. I35 Cindermen Enjoy Prosperous Year COACH BOB BILLINGS COACH SMITTV H I LL 1962 TRACK TEAM Hyoifom rOW D Bonham, W. Sorgee, G, Hadden, A Sherwood, L. Blenderman, G. Meyer, Second row T. Lilliedahl, J. Segresh 5 Preiean, J. Thompson, J. Carter, J. Gesin, Hhird row Coach F. Hill, D. Bell, R. Dauphine, T. GuidryfR. Gennusa, s. Alibriuon, M, Doyle, R. Tam, Coach a Billings. I36 Golfers Place Second in Regional Meet THOMAS JEFFERSON WAS happy to have as a representative cf the golf team Sam Skaff, who advanced to the regional meet. FOUR 0F TJ'S bener golfers who qualified for regional and went on 10 make a good showing were Rufus Manley, Many Fleckman, Jay Loar, and Sam Skaff, MEMBERS OF THE golf team included Jay Loar, N. McLaurfn, M. Heckman, S Skaff R. Boyer, J. Bean, D. Halmm, E. Lacy, C Fleckman, and R Man n.ley I37 Tennis Team of 1962 COMPARING n's HIGHLY regarded tennis team are members men 10 gm; BiH Wiggins, Steven Wolfe, Bernie Brown, Kent Foster, Raymond Winsor, Bobby Rabuck, and Tommy Townsend. COMB!NING BOTH EFFORT and talem Bill Wiggins and Steven Wolfe form the perfecv combinavion for duuble competitors. REPRESENTING THE MAROON and Gdd in the singles discricv mee' was Tommy Townsend I38 Letter Girls Earn 2000 Points Flay Abshire Sue Barnes linda Boles an carouyn Chapa Helen Church Janet Craig Ann Dane: Karen Dauphine Nora deSveiguer Mary Dixson Nancy Dore Jolene Eaves Glenda Folsom Eloise Fore! Darlene Foster Mary E Glass Rachel Gloria Sandy Golf Gwynn Griffith Cecilia Gunter Jean Harden Melanie Herring Susan Hellman Pam Huber Kathy Irvine Sandy Jackson Ann Killingswonh Andrea Laurenls Judy Lewis Shirley Looper Titles Are Given WHEN IT COMES 10 having fun, Girls Recrea- tion Association is speci- fically for 1haf purpose. Organized on a grade level, more Than 500 girls play tennis, basket- ball, volleyball, baseball, badminton, and many other games after school. y N They earn required V . points to receive 1heir GINGER McMILLAN PROUDLY receives the plaque l Hers from Miss Hebert for Omsrandxng Lener Girl 5. me e - ms! installation of the year. POISE, POPULARITY, PERSONALITY, and par- ficipaiion in 'he GRA activities goes for mak- ing fhe high honor of best all round girL Rachel Gloria was Selened to hold this high honor by the PE teachers as well as the girl? PE classes. Charlene Malvese Ginger McMillan Brenda McNabb Ann leler Chloe Moerbe Elizabeth Moore Elaine Pansano Gracie Potter Sherry Welch Becky Wells Sally White Beatrice Ybarra l4l Contests Are Held by GRA NEW LETTER GIRLS proudly displaying their hard earned letters are back row: a Pansano, K. Dauphine, M. Herring, s. Goff, a. Ybena, s Welch, L. Belles, a Abshire, M. Dixon. Front row: a. Domingue, :1 Richard 5. Schexandier, J. Lewis, E, Moore, c. Gunter, 6 Griffith, s. Barnes, K. Irvine, N de'Sfeiguer, M, Glass, G. Folsom, c Maybe, A. Killingsworth, c. Chappa, H. Church, and K. Danez. PRACTICING FOR POSTURE contests are Karen Sealey and Sherry Welch. Other cun- testams that look on are, seated; Sue Honeycun and Leni Anderson. Sfanding: Maria Run, Carole Hall, Eles Gillman, and Judy Chelene. ALL SMILES ARE annevs in the annual Good Posiure comesr. Judy Chelene Hem holds the sophomore frophy, Linda Boles mgm represents the seniors, while Karen Sealey, a iunior, is aII-school Posture Queen. I42 Letter Girls Provide Entertainment MISS BERTHA HEBERT, sponsor of Lener Girls, has been a great inspimzon and leader to Yhe mem ers of this organizanon. HUSBANDHUNTING SPINSTERS portrayed by senior Letter Girls entertained the groups av installation held in January. Taking part in the skit are: Gracey Potter, Andrea Laurents, Ann Miller, Pam Huber, and Rachel G!mia. THE LETTER GIRL officers, Ann Miller, Andrea Lauren's, Shirley Looper, Becky WeHs, Ginger McMillian, Nancy Dore, planned much of the activities for Iener girls. PLAYNIGHT PROVED TO be a barrel of fun for 21 Letter Girls and their guesis TTs Champs VOLLEYBALL TROPHIES DISPLAYED by viciorious iunIors are cherished by chair owners: Brenda Richards; Sue Schexnayder; Sandra Braun- inger; MTss Hebert, sponsor; Bar- bara Nicholson; Jeanenne Lane; Billie Domingue; Ray Benz. HAVE vou EVER seen a prouder group? These senior girls represent me baske1ball champions. They include, first row: Chloe Moerbe, Charbne Maltese, Ann Miller, Kathy Irvine, Becky Wells. Second Row: Nancy Dore, Susan Holtman, Harrie! Ellerbee, Andra Laurenh. WHO IS REALLY vhe besv? Ping-pong class champions play a macch among themselves to dedde the winner. Classmates Include Jean Browm iunior; Betsy Meeker, sophomore; Andra Lauren's, senior. , X . x A , - SOFTBALL PROVED TO be an iMereang game as the seniors defeated VH2 iuniors The senior team consis9ed of Ginger McMillan; Ann Miller,- Brenda McNabb; Dar- lene Faster; Jane! Craig; Miss Davis, Sponsor; Sally Whhe; Susan Holtman; Mary Dixon,- Rachel Gloria; Nancy Dore. Sports Enjoyed by Girls ARE THEY ROBIN In Hoods? No, they are ius' Ihe gm; faking archery GRAB THAT BALL! yell the supporters of the student Teacher baskeiball gem The event was a pan of TWIEP Week. BILLIE DOMINGUE, STATE finalist in girls' singles, smacks 1he baH over the net in her best style. THE VOLLEYBALL zings over m net after a swift serve, and n is the other side's lab to return the flying ball. I45 Days to Remember BADMINTON IS A favorite pasVime. While some demon- sfrale greai energy, crhers like Chloe Moerbe, take a more leisurely approach. THE UMPIRE HOLDS Up her welI-known finger as a snake is called on Becky oarsee, and her 'eam mates rsugh uniil n is men THESE NEW JUNIOR Iener girls are displaying big smiles as well as their new TeNers. They are as c, Albright, Ray Benz, aem earn , Pany Myers, Marcella Babino, Babs Brogan, chamlene McCurIey, Jean- erme Lane, Brenda LeBlanc, Barbara NTcholson, Donna Brunson, cmda Peneway, Linda Timon, Sandy Wig- ngs. I46 Tennis Club Holds Interest CAROLYN BARNETT AND sue Schexnayder look on with laughing eyes as tennis sponsor Miss Marilyn Davis and vennis champ awe Domingue wan to see who will give Up the rackev and si! ouv. Domingue Sparks Club HANDICAPPED BY THE lack of Tennis courts yet to be built at our new school, tennis play- ers mus? restrict Their activities to after school hours. Courts at Thomas Edison Junior High School get a Thorough workout when inter- ested high school players swarm over 1he borrowed ground. Miss Marilyn Davis has been both an ar- dent fan and The coach of Billie Domingue, iunior, who competed at state meet 1his year. Hopes are high That Billie wiH be next year's state champion. THESE THREE GIRLS showed much skill Tn tennis as they go? he mle of iunior, senior, and sophomore tennis champs. They are Patty Meyer, Susan Hohman, and Sandra Demon. I47 PERFECT GAMES SCARCE Bowling Furnishes Hours of Fun SENIOR BOWLERS LOOK en sice, Sandra Demler. Lilian Ledef, Verna McMillian, Kar- en Dauphine, Carol Walpola Back row: Linda Quinn, Shir- Iey Tauben, Jonell Swearin- gen, Susan Parker, Reva BuL lock, Mary Trokee, Helen Church, SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR bowlers shown weaming to keep score are: Wanda Bewvy, Brenda Marvin, NeHie Cooper, Rita Mason, Jimmie R. Liv- ingsron, SyMa Landry, Carolyn Peder- mo, Gladys Courville, mane Kimball, Due Hammon, Gay Cooksy, Susan Downs, Marylyn Ducote, Roxanne Car. care, Marinda Sabin, Sandy McDon- ald, Pa'sy Smith, Sharon Rumm, Con- nie Sherrer, Regema Dwddy, Patsy MeHard. THE GIRLS' BOWLING ieam coming out on mp ccnsisted of: Gay Cooksey, Sha- ron Rumm, Patsy Murdock, and Lau- renda Babin. The bowler Karen Dau- ph'me made the highest score while Shirely Tauben was the mos. improved bowler. Remember When: TO BE CONSWERED exceHenO in broad jumping, 6'6 was me disvance required to iump? Tyying lo aNain the goal are Karen O'Evien, Graney Poner, Mabel Baker. Taking a few poimers are Lem Anderson, Michele Stephens, LumHe MfHer, Martha Smith, DaHa Paiin. smups WERE AN impor'ant bu! unpleasant part of the physical fhness Iesf. Demonstra'ing how maps are done: Alice Summersgill, Sue Ellen Allen, Ruth Boley, Linda Axcen, smel Gerisice, Sheryl Bradley, Mary Womack WE MUST BE physically m, says President Kennedy. Jolene Eaves, Marcia McRee, Nora deSfiguer, Sandra Ladner, and Susan Holiman fry m fulfill I115 wishes by doing as many pull- ups as Ihey possibly can. TAKING NO7ES IN healih dasses was not Um usual; in fact, ic was a necessity. ISO Clubs and Organizations Special interests and talents can often be strengthened through participation in the long array of clubs and organizations offered before and after school each day. Some of these groups are small and specialized, while others are large and of interest 10 the entire school and community. We have grouped the clubs and organizations into three maior divisions: There Will Be a Meeting, Time Out for Talent, and In Special Recognition. THERE WILL BE A MEETING TIME OUT FOR TALENT Future Teachers of America Choir Future Business Leaders of America Drama Future Lawyers r Future Doctors Publications FW'e Nurses Of America IN SPECIAL RECOGNITION Junior Red Cross unior Classical League National Honor Society Spanish Club aroon and Gold Band French Club Red Hussar Drum and Bugle Corps Heralds Who's Who at U Chess Club Astronomy Club Proiecfors Club Camera C ub Distributive Education Slide Rule Advanced Sciences z , g; EEWMJQgilm'lm 371:5 demudft infra. M043, , 311?. 43:41,: 3: Way? mk?dtm m w. egg 4? :e a Meghng? $ - - ma Combined Efforts Result in Best Year Ever for Future Teachers of America LEADING THE CLUBS toward a successful year were vhese four presidents: A. MiHer, J. Lewis, A. Killingswonh, s. Goff DELEGATES OF FTA amending the sme ConvenHon in Austin, include, simng: g. Flynn, M. Byawadier, P. Price; sranding: M. Owens, J. Holmes, M. Kush, C. Eszes, P Thomas, A. Killingsworvh. FTA HONORS WERE bestowed upon Peggy Thomas and Jeanie Holmes when Vhey were eleded dislrict secretary and Mis: FTA. FTA COUNCIL MEMBERS are A. NWIer, C Hudson, M. Owens, and J. Johnson. l52 Mn Roger Griffin Mr. Alfred Hebert Sponsors SENIOR FFA MEMBERS include, first row: C. Walpole, Sh Leman, G. Read, S. Harrington, J. Holmes, B. Criswell, 5. Demler. Second row: L. Evans, L Delga- diIlo, Vh McMillain, A. Miller, Cook, J. Johnson, P. Wingfield, Ph Huber. SENIOR FTA OFFICERS include: Sh Goff, B. WeHs, B. Criswe , P. Wingfield, S. Welch, J. Holmes, 5. Demler, and G Read, Thomas J efferson F TA Club THE THOMAS JEFFERSON FTA Club represents the original or- ganization. Miss Mary Eunice Vickers sponsored the first group of career minded students in 1947. Made Up of seniors, This group is a leader in the clubsl activities. ALWAYS READY TO ENTERTAIN with a song is the FTA singing group composed of B, Pool, L. Evans, Ch Kettick, S. Barrington, J. Holmes, J. Mims, B. WaVker, C. Leman, and L. Summerlin. '53 David Miller FTA Club THE DAVID MILLER FTA Club is composed of juniors who are interested in teaching as a pro- fession. Members must attend sixty percent of The night meet- ings, seventy-five percent of The regular meetings, and fifty per- cent of 1he regular meetings, and fifty percem of the commit- tee meetings in order to be an active member in The club the following year. , W? m4, w. JUNIOR FTA MEMBERS ARE, sitting; T. Cone, B, Brogan, C. Leaman, 5. Downs, J. Eaves, AHeman, M. Bandy. Standing; J. Ludwig, P. Price, L. Summerlin, M. Collins, B, Roussel, S. Sorenson, R. Droddy, D. Brunson, L. Tipmn, M. Burne , S. Schexayder, S. Reeves. Miss Mab Lynn Hill onsor 5P PAM HUBER, CHAIRMAN of Ihe Credemials Commihee, conducts a typical I54 morning meenng. Juniors Form the David Miller Club , ; - , . , . JUNIOR OFFICERS INCLUDE JoAnn Ludwig, Pany Price, Libby Summerl'm, Rebecca Pool, Ann KHIingsworvh, senior president, Sharon Sorenson, Peggy Thomas JUNIOR FTA MEMBERS include Karen Tansif, Pany Meyer, Marinda Jones, Beny Glenn, Judy Magnus, Raye Benz, Rebecca Pool. Standing: Gay Cooksey, Gail Flanagan, Beth Ann Knight, Marma Coulboum, Margie Owens, Jill Smith, Peggy Thamas, Lin- da Sapping'on, Pam Larson, Joan Mims, Barbara Walker, Charlene Hud- son. l55 MRS. GUNHILD THOMSEN MISS ELEANOR WALL Sponsor Sponsor G.M. Sims FTA SOPHOMORE OFFICERS INCLUDE Mary Alice Teran, Chris Folsom, Judy Lewis, senior president; Peggy Gralino, GaH Saunders, Gwen Hemy, and Marguerite Gasirc. THE G. M SIMS FTA Club was organized in 1957 in honor of Mr. G. M. Sims, outstanding leader in The field of education. Mr. Sims was 1he superiniendenf of The Port Arthur lndepem denf School District for more Than 35 years. DELEGATES TO THE State Convemion listen anennvely as Miss Mab Lynn Hill ex- plains me plans for me nip, SOPHOMORE MEMBERS INCLUDE, Front row: L. Bottoms, P. Parem, M. Castor, E. Wr1borg, R. Bourg, M. Teran, S. FuselTer. Second row: G. Saunders, M Doering, K. MarshaH, D Riegner, M; McCarthey, J, Miller, J. Welch; P. Jackson Bacg row: G, Henry, S. Franklin, w. Thornell, C. Kemick, P. Gralino, P. Smith, D. Schambers, M. Rerhke, D. Denbo, D. Lequeus, C. Estes, M. Kusch, J. Tennam, 5. Graham, E. Flynn, C. Seuisies, and C. Folsom. l56 FTA Seniors Earn Honors as Merited Members Elaine Barbay Mary Balawaider Sherry Barringmn Jerry Cook Barbara Criswell Sandra Demler Lucy Evans Sandie Goff Jean Holmes Pamela Huber Ann Killingsworth Sandy Leman Judy Lewis Virginia McMillian Ann Miller Elizabelh Moors Glenda Read Carole Walpole Sherry Welch Pei Wingfield l57 Future Business SENIORS OF FBLA include Front row: Chloe Moerbe, Rachel Gloria, Sue Stokes, Liz Adams, Dot Peyton, Carol Walpole, Mary Lynn Parsons, Denise Vincent, Isabel Delgadillo. Second rcw: Frank Maranm, Cherry Williamson, Lucme Mmer, Beverly Guidry, Paisy Jones, Kay Thompson, DoHy DeYoung, Barbara Wukasch, Nancy Dore, Donna McFadden, Karen Olive. Third row: Judi Preiean, sneve Murray, Verna McMillan, Kavhy Irvine, Clifford Hoffpamr, smrley Looper, Lewis Smith, Gregory Reyna, Raymond Martin, Beanice Ybarra, Jolene Eaves, Donna Shless, Mary Womack. MEMBERS OF THE FBLA spelling club listen attentiver as Miss Andrews calls out the difficult words. ACTIVEMEMBERS OF FBLA are JunTors. From row: Marilyn Mc- Adams, Barbara Jo Davis, Pat Easley, Kenny Griffivh, Gloria DeJean, Marsha Stevens, Janis Aroin, Jane! McLain. Sezond row: Martha Burnett, Carole Hall, Carolyn Whitlow, Mary AITce Collins, Sharon Rumm, Lin- da Sappington, Janis Fomenot, Jo EHen Holland. Third row: Sue Schexnayder, Mary Ellen Guaiardo, Dian Roccaforie, Pam Hebert, Carole Peyton, Sha- ron Killian, Carol Franklin, Mary Coward. l58 Leaders of America x PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE AND spelting classes are two new activities that have been added to FBLA this year. The parlia- mentary procedure class was taught by Mrs. Mable Swanzy, while the spelling class was taught by Miss Linda Andrews, NOMA, the list from which the spelling words are taken, contains the most misspelled words In the business world HELPFUL SPONSORS to FBLA are Mrs. Mable Swanzy and Miss Linda Andrews. Both led the dub through a successful year. EARLY MORNING sessions held few terrors for 'hese efficiency experts , , . Officers clockwise are Rachet Gloria, treasurer; Jolene Eaves, reponer; Dot Peyton, president; Shirtey Looper, vice-presldem; Chtoe Meerbe, historian; Sue Stokes, secretary. NEW SOPHOMORES are welcomed into FBLA. rim row: Fran Wilcox, Carolyn Cappadonna, Tma Brown, Donna Lemoine. Second low: Georgia Smith, Shirley Scoggin, Dora Scalco, Mary Clark, Sue Gutdry, Margaretha Bullock. Third Row: Liby Palmer, Kathy Vincent, Bobby Theriot, Regina Droddy, Diane Oliver, Margaret Huebel, Diana Eav- baien I59 Future Doctors Plan Years of Study PRESIDENT PAT SOLIS demonstrales how the body is assemMed to feHow dub oiv ficers: Lee WeaVMngion, treasurer; Carl Roddy, wce-presidem; and Ray Benz, sec- reOary. SMXLE! YOU ARE on Candid Camera, advises Miss Elixabevh Shaw FDA spon FDA MEMBERS INCLUDE: F. Ran- dolph, F Loeb, D, Loukas, J. NkCeH, c. McCaH, T. c. Roddy, J. cums, JV Caner, MV Mabne, P Sons, R. om , N. Pryor, a. Rabuck, and s, Hadden, 5mm WILL BE me keyword for years vs tome w Robert Rabuck, Nancy vaor, and George Hadden pursue a medical career I60 ALONG WITH THEIR sponsor, Mr. Rex Copeland, Noel Dolce, vice-presidenf; Judi Davis, secretary; Judi Preiean, treasurer; and Jimmy Low, piesidem, look over Vhe constiyunon of Thomas Jefferson's smdem congress. F uture Lawyers The Future Lawyers Club of Thomas Jefferson is dedica1ed to the students' interest in The law profession The club was or- ganized in 1960-61 and has since provided information and guidance to i1s members. The acquisition of the esteemed BA. degree in Law is the goal of the Fthre Lawyerse MEMBERS OF FU- TURE LAWYERS are, back row: George Neuman, Jimmy Ro- bens, Lewis Smhhe Second row: Noel Dolce, Jimmy Low, Bob Thompson, Torn Arrington. From row: Shelia Swicegood, Judy Henry. lbl F uture Nurses of America PROUDLY DISPLAYING THEIR scrapbook and ma- phies are officers of FNA. SeaVed at extreme righ1 is Loraine Puliro, presidenL Others in vhe usual order are Reva Bullock, secreA vary; Kathleen Bomin, sen- ior representative; Kay Inga, ms: vice-presidem. Standing are EIOFse de In: Santos, repor'er; Laurenda Eaan, parliamentarian; June McWiIIiams, corre- sponding secretary,- Sandra Heben, iunior represenia- me,- Judy McFarland, ireasurev; Alice Molina, 0nd vice-presidenf, Not shown is sophomore rep- resemafive, Janice Town- send, COME PREPARED TO STAY umil four o'chxk were usual instructions given Fu- Oure Nurses when vheir regular meet- ings were held. SOPHOMORE FUTURE NURSE members . . rom row.- Brenda Graham, Donna Le- Blanc, JanTce Townsend, Judy Johnson, Linda Broussard, Mary Alice Ereaux, Beny San- nan Second row: Madelyn Zampini, Barbara Thibodeaux, Sue Minner, Bunnie McDonr ald, Rae Wagner, Ann Claire Coeham, Camr Barbay, Brenda Brayfon, Judy Rode. Third row: Marie Orozco, Mary Lou Orozco, Cheryl Droddy, Mary Sirman, VIIgInia Sirman, Kay Memn, Sherry Webb, Becky DeViIlIer, Emily Simmons. smc AND SPAN uniforms with capes in place are of maior concern to D, LeBlanc, J. Johnson, A. c. Cotham, and a. Sanners while gening ready for first FNA pictures. Future Nurses Future Nurses is one of the outstanding clubs in TJ from the standpoints of service and club activity The club was organized to inform interested girls about the profession of nursing and to interest them in this career. During the year the club performs many services, such as selling programs at football games and working as aides in the area hospitals. They hold regular meetings each month and have a number of social activities through- out the school year. JUNIOR FUTURE NURSES. First raw; J, Gonzales, M. Moore, E. deIosSamos, M. Court. Second row: P. Latiolas, B. Stone, Jt English J. McFarland, J. Hale, J. McWiHiams, J. Nelson, J. Hurst. Third row.- B. Garvib, S. Hebert, C. Midgehe, A. Molina, P, Hughes, M. Kitchens, Bt Garsee, C. Finley, W. Strodred, P. TrueNe. Mrst Jesse Judd Miller Sponsor Seniors Plan for Professional Careers Hoy Ann Absmre Kafhleen Bounn Reva BuHock Ann Danez ReneH d'Augereau Judi Davis Mary Dixon Kay Ingo Margare? McDaniel ciara Miller Nancy Pryor Loraine Pulifo Linda Turner Gayle Randall Charlotte Rovhman SOFHOMORE MEMBERS kneeling: R. Exley, F. Standing: P, Hanagan, J, v. Caher, G. Saunders Johns, J, Gaspard. JUNIOR JRC MEMBERS ARE kneeling: J. McWilA Hams, P. Stansbury, K. Ravy, R. Mimon, B. Wal- raze, S. STms, C. Thomp- son, Sianding: J. Meaux, N. Brown, 5. Caner, P. Hebert, J. Smhh, M. Ma- Jone, D. Klages, J. Scoh, B. Garsee, L. Gulley, c. Penaway, CA Hudson, SENIOR JUNIOR RED CROSS members are seared: C. Gun'er J Harden M. ?aJawaider. Slandfng: M. Bergeron, R. Gloria,L. Snoek J. A Tomlinson, T Clarkson, M. Parson D. Johnson E Barbay G Hernandez J unior Red Cross INCLUDE GJoria, L RHey, A. Berry, MVLeEJanc, 3,5eawe Johnson, 8. Swmg- good, BY Wriborg, D. Schambev, J Mw'ller, E. Walker, B. Blanchavd, F McVey i. y TAKING AN ACTIVE pan Tn JCL are the members of the Apouoman man They are: Donak! Shaffev, Barbara Light, Margie Owens, Pmmp Fleckman, Forres? Hopkins. Second row: Harv Jeane, Karen Sealy, Donald Hahom, Danny Murphy. Third row: Mike Neel, Kay Milburn, Reggie Jackson, Charles Demsch. Founh row: Bob Hollier, Tommy Kirchmer, Cindy Carr, Linda Bandsma, Becky Pool. rm row: Dick Lowcher, Louis Davalos, Rudy Camu, Jack Bearden, and Gary Randolph. New Members and Old Gain L lATIN l5 INDEED a very live subiect to members of the Amonian Clan, Members of this clan include: Sim'ng: Lundon Wright, Dean Shook, Gary Wyan, Justin Campbell, Matha McCartney, Susy Parker, Kneeling: Danny Gannon, Leslie Lakie, Tony Trahan, Johnny Duplissie, Gilben Jone$ Hoyt Neal, John LeBlanc. Standing: Sandra Beavens, Dona Hinrichs, Mary Murphy, Carol Midgevre, Mary Bandy, Barbara Thibodeaux, Suszane Summerhill, Nancy Bailey. I66 J unior Classical League CONGRATULATIONS GO TO KEN Hurwitz and Noel Dolce, first and second conA suls, for the many well- planned meetings this year. One of the club's highlights was the Saturnalia, which was celebrated at Christmas time and attended by par- ents. A'r this time the slaves were raised to plebians. Then in March something new hap- pened. For the first time the Latin students gave a ban- quet. The guest speaker was Mr. Clovis Morrison, a local lawyere HELPING TO MAKE this year one of me best ever in JCL is the Vesuvxan Clan. Members of this clan include: Donald Tweig, George Murray, Judy Magnus, aeny GIenn, Pany Price, GaH Flanagan. Second row: David Bennen, Bob Lowensiein, Darryl lee, Jar Lear, Vince Sralco, Cheryl AHeman, Linda Perkins. mud row: Donna LeBlanc, Mike Brannon. More Knowledge of Latin MEMBERS OF THE Fabian Clan include: Ann Andrews, Faye John, Carolyn Thompson, Joan Mims, Becky DeVillier, Darrell Holmes, Ray Hinds, Palm Steve Carver, Euclid McCIoud, Robert Schmidt, Glenn Willis. Kneeling: Jamie Creed, Mary Alice CoHins, Liby Ann Folsom, Janet Underwood, Bill Wehner, Michael Arisco, Jack Holiday, Bill Comstock, Bob Ann Hamilvon, Chris Gibbons, Rufus Manley. Sianding; Maudine Malone, Mary Collins, Barbara Wallace, Laurinda Babin, Toby Cone, Kathy Wolf, Jackie Scan, Judy Miller, Bobby Hall, Tommy Crow, Jackie Clingamane I67 EXCITED OVER THE prospect of being raised from slaves to plebians, these Lann studenfs Iake pm in the annual Saturnana. J CL Draws VINCE SCALCO DEPICTS the typical Roman torch bearer as he takes pan in the JCL Sa'umalia at Christmas, ,V . w-vnwwmhhnr . u w m IT SEEMS THAT me JCL sponsors, ML Lionel Rowland and Mrs. Geraldine TAKING PLEASURE IN his work, Noel Dulce crowns Vince Scalco and Johnson, always have 'heIr heads togeoher discusaing Lavin, Janet Underwood, Rex and Regina at the JCL banquet last March. I68 1961-62 JCL OFFICERS were Janet Underwood, scribe; Ga?! Flanagan, EXCELSIOR editor; Ray Benz, Torch reporter,- Ken Hurwhz, First Consul; Lee Roy Byrd, Quaester. Large Membership HERE ARE SOME actors 1hav seem io be enioying vheIr work. They are members of the ApoHonian Clan which presented the program at the JCL banquet on March 24. f 169 There,s Plenty of NOEL DOLCE DISPLAYS some of his artis- 1ic talent In his mosaic of a Roman soldier. DEEP IN THEIR smdies of Latin are the following members of We Equesman Clan: Lee Wearhing'on, Carl Roddy, Martha Smiih, Don Landry, Mavis Lander, Linda Tatum, Gene Byrd, Paul Walker, Carol Walpo1e, and Margaret Meeker. NEW MEMBERS OF vhe Olympian Clan seem to be enjoying Vheir lessons in R0- man strategy. They are Tom Arringvon, Ken Hurwitz, Marilyn Marsh, Ann Mulkey, Joyce DarIIng, and Dan Dennis. Action for Romans CO-EDITORS OF THE JCL paper, 1he EXCELSIOR, which Is primed each momh, are Jean sum: and Pam nee. NOBLE ROMANS SIZE up a slave prospect, All sophomores who ioin JCL are sold av an auction in Seplember. In December they were raised to the rank of plebian. A -x E Pan Am Moves Forward to Success 9151'.- x MEXICO MEXICAN POTTERY WAS featured on a spring program cf me Pan American Club. This bright pTece of ponery held Ihe attention of Stan Sechler, presi- dent; Janell Prite, program chairman; Gracie Gonzales, secretary; Carolyn Chaps, 'reasurer; Richard Kvieier, par- Hamemarian; Cecilia Gumer, Vice-pres- idem and Jane Quinn, reponer. 1,5! mm WORKING TO MAKE Pan American Club oumanding was ohe main objective of officers and sponsor, Mr. Ernesio Guzman; JaneH Price, and Gay Cooksey. SPANISH HI STUDENTS learn from per- sonal reports, as well as from text, about Spanish literature. ONE OF THE main evems of the year for Pan Am members was the con- vemion held in Aus1in Mar. 9-10. Mr; Ernesto Guzman, sponsor, and delegates Carol McGee, Ronnie Exley, and Lupe Garcia make prepavmions for 1heir iour- ney. With Interesting Programs and Projects SENIOR MEMBERS: Seaied: Carolyn Chaps, Mary Balawaider, Sranding: Steve Wolfe, Stan Sechler, Richard Kri1er, Carol McGee, Beatrice Ybarra, Cecilia Gumer, Jane Quinn, and Isabel Delgadillm JUNIOR MEMBERS: Seated: Jane Price, Jo Ellen Hol- land, Gracie Gonzales, De. Ila Esforga, Gay Cooksey, 7 Lupe Garcia. Sianding: V Mary Sanchez, Beanice LoA . peZ, Dolores Garza, Sandra McDonald, Merinda Jones, Barbava lrion, Bavbara am a Jean Eaves, Mary QuaJardo, and NM Bvuwn. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS: Kneeling: RonaM Exby, Jeny Kriter, Bob Thomp- son, Harold Leavell, Rich- avd Vasquez, Bill Hebinck, and Don Borisk'xes. Stand ing: Rena Grossfidd, Mary Doering, Beverly Blanch ard, Mary Alice Breaux, Judy Chelene, Arm Reihke, Gan Saunders, Claudia Wingate, Siephnie Fuse- lier, Myra Pirmack, and Judy O'Nen. I73 The French Club Banquet . A TYPICAL PARISIENNE CAFE was me meme selected for 1he French Club banquet planne by m; commme consisiing of Kay Danez, Miss Sandra Cole, sponsor, Nora de Sceiguer, and Mabel Baker. OFFICERS OF THE French Club include, top 10 bottom: Dale Saulsbeny, parliamentarian; Hanna Hamplnn, treasurer; Kay Danez, secre'ary; Mabel Baker, vicepresidem; Nora deSfeiguer, president. SENIOR MEMBERS left to right: Janis Ardoin, Linda Tatum, Pat Mane, Ka1hleen Bouvin, Dale Saulsberry, Linda Axtell, Linda Parker, Carol Scott, Mercedes Langdon. I74 Climaxed a Successful Year MISS SANDRA COLE Sponsor PRESIDENT NORA deSTEIGUER conducis an early morning meew'ng of the French Oub. JUNIOR MEMBERS OF French cmb include -FIrsr row: M. Preiean, s Sharp, P. Nunez, P. Logan, c. Hall, M. Guidrw Second row: D. Brunson, L. Smith, M. Begnaud, J. Boom, c. Hall, M. Ducofa Third row: A Landry, K. AHen, P. Foley, J. Gebhan, M. Lockwood. Fourih row: P. Bazar, P. Meyer, 5. Sorenson, J. Daw son. rmh row: a DeJean, a Newman, n ArrIng'on, J. Robens, R Thomas. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS OF French Club in- cludeiFirsr row: E Bardgen, E. Flynn, 5. Cam Hell. Second row- P. Mane, P Gralme c. Bray, D. Lequeux, M. Reid, M. Vickers I75 Activities Take THE WORK OF HER- ALDS, an honorary serv- ice organization, has been quiie evident This year. Its proiects ranged from sponsoring the dance in honor of The Homecoming Queen, to SENIOR HERALDS. Front low: G. McMillan, K. Danez, N. de- Stelguer, M. Parsons, c. Chaiagnler, J. Johnson, J. Lewis, M. Baker, J. Eaves, P, Wingfield, s, Sibley. Second low: P. Collem, B. McNabb, M Meeker, C, Gunter, M, Wo- mack, s, Demler, M. Wagner, H. Hampmn, M. Smith, M. Glass, L. Miller, D. Vincent thington, C Roddy, B. Boles, L Smhh. SENIOR HERALDS. Fm: row: P. Hosen, c. Scan, L, Anderson, 5 Poner, P. Meyer, P. Gorday, J, Harden, PA Smim Second row: A. Killingswonh, J. Preiean, s. Welth, s. Looper, G. Verboon, K O'Brien, D, P511 , R. Gmrial A. Miller, G. Folsom Third row: B. Schiefley, N. McLaurin, B. Rabuck, s. Skaff, B. J. Fan, 6. Reyna, s. Murray, R, omII, JA Low. rounh row; 5. Sechler, D. Krieter, a. Grezg, M. Landry, 3 Jordan, R. Savoie, K. Hurwifz. ? 7 : . . 5 .- x MERRY CHRISTMAS! Herald holiday greenng gets a final check from Ann Miller, secretary; Gracey Poner, vice-presidenl; William ScheiL Iey, treasurer; and Jean Hardin, presidenL I76 Heralds Spotlight Telling the city Merry Christmas from TJ, with a sign in front of the school. Heralds also sponsored attendance contests to spark interest in the bas- ketball games, JUNIOR HERALDS. From row: Rh Benz, J. Gebhardt, c. Landry, s. cheycu , ah Gillman, P. Ba- zar, a. Lhchfield, c. Peyton, J. Doiron, a. Pool. Second row: 5. 5mm, K. Tansil, s. Rumm, P. Thomas, 5, Coe, 5. Sharp, c. FTnIey, B, Davis, 5. Schexnayder. Third row: N. Dolce, Jh Robens, L Byrd, L, LakTe, D. Shaffen, R. Hacker, JUNIOR HERALDS. From row: 6, Cooksey, T. Cane, Dh Hinrichs, G. Hanagan, B. Roussel, L. Summerlin, J. Magnus, B. C. Albrighv, B. Richards, P. Price, Second row; E. Light, C. Peneway, M. Preiean, B. Walker, E. Knight M, Owens, M. Babino, 8. Sims, J. Jones, Sh Beavens. Miss Marilyn Davis Sponsor Mrs. Patsy Re d 9 Sponsor TAKING A BIG stack of magazines to vhe Community Home are Jean Harden, Margaret Meeker, and Paul Walker. I77 Chess Club LAMAR HANKINS WAITS paNenHy whHe Harrie: EHerbee Mes to ngre om her new move. Special Interest CHESS CLUB MEMBERSHIP represents a special inter- est for a small bur devoted group of studems. The club as an organized group grew out of games played on miniature boards in the cafeteria and during tag ends of lunch periods. Because the game is time-consuming, not many meet- ings are held at schooL However, several matches and tournaments are played during the year outside of school hours. MEMBERS INCLUDE: M. Balawaier, B. HeVbinck, P. Lippinco , G. Byrd, Mr. James Green, math 1eacher, agreed to sponsor c Lee, R. Ramos, R. Hill, B. Loewensiein, R. McConayhy, L. Hanans, me group during the current year. B. Raybuck, B. Wiggins, J. Gulley, H Mendiola, and M. Marsh. Mr. James Green Sponsor BOBBY RABUCK, PRESIDENT, tries V0 omwiv Robert Loewens'ein, vice-presidem, while Davyl Lee, neasurer, kibi'zes on the side Hnes. FIB Astronomers May Launch Moon J ourney in ,82 WITH OUTER SPACE travel increasing in prospect, Astronomy has been a grow- ing interest among TJ scientists To provide extra time for s1udy, the Astronomy Club has been organized and has me? 10 gaze at the stars-when the weather would permit AS ROBERT LOEWENSTEIN, president, surveys the sky, Mevcedes Langdon, sec .5: revary, pavlemly awa'ws his diciaHon. Bob Loewens'ein pinpoims a possible handing spoi on me Moon. Members of me cmb include: Trudy Lyons, Mn Tolar; Sponsor, Mercedes Langdcnl MarHyn Ducme, Timmy Towery, Bob Loewensiein, Charles Peterson, Don Twieg, Tommy Lumpkin, Homer Mendiola, Jackie Gulley, and Paul Stewart I79 Proj ectors Club WITH AMERICANS BECOMING increasingly visual minded, the members of the Projectors Club serve the entire school as they keep movie equipment in order and see That hundreds of films run smoothly during the course of a year. These boys may earn a Bell and Howell student operator's certificate for their work, and think what a noble escape from study hall, running the prcy iecfor makes! WHAT'S SHOWING TODAY? M's. Marcelle Pt!- man, Proiecfors Club sponsor, trains crews of boys to serve as movie operators and makes endless lists of fi1ms to be shown. OFFICERS: Dan Johnston, viceApresident; Stephen Murray, president; and Ahon Manhews, secretary-treasurer. MEMBERS OF THE Proiectors Ctub sirling: Larry Treibel, Paul Stewart, Ashton Hacker, Charles Oubre. Standing: Dan Johnston, Eugene Landry, Stephen Murray, Alton Matthews, David Bankston, and Arthur Berry. Member not pictured: Tommy Martin, Jerry Kretter, Jimmie Lee, and Jerry Raney. The Exciting World of Photos MR. ROGER RUSSELL Sponsor THE CAMERA CLUB is de- signed to famiHarize the student interested in photography th camera 1echniques and darkroom procedures. Contests and exhibits are participafed In and sponsored by the club. RECENT PICTURES PROVE amusing V0 mesa Camera Club officers. They are Kay Iron, Kavhy hvine, Mary Lou Wagner, John MaishaH LeBlanc, and Linda Turner. iiii ..;...M.Aw x I --.g-., ..... CAMERA CLUB MEMBERS find It difficult m get 'ogeiher on an earxymomxng pose. The group included: Sinr'ng: Linda Turner, Donny Hahom, Steve Harris, John Marshall LeBlanc, David Neel, Trudy Lyons, Kmhy Irvine, Patsy Jones. Sranding: Hanna Hampion, Gwynn Griffith, Kenny Gm. Hm, Susan Parker, Sandra Irvin, Kay Iron, Evelyn Murphy, Carolyn Domingue, Robert Smioh, Home Green, Carol Overman, Linda ems, Lucy Bythewood, Mary Lou Wegner. I8I Distributive Education . . . Guide DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION IS made up of 75 students who plan to further their careers in the field of busi- ness These students at- tend classes only half a day and spend the rest of the day working in various business firms throughout the area. Nearly 50 firms employ D,Et trainees. Through this program the student gains knowledge of salesmanship, discip- line, and experience. Many top executives have been trainees in this program. LEADING THE CLUB in ali its activities are John Lusk, president; Jeanette Cooper, vice-president; Linda Reeves, secretary; Annette Broussard, treasurer. Ii tx. '.., y i DOING VARIOUS PROJECTS TO learn more about business and advertising is one of the main objectives of DE. This class includes: Bi Soiieau, P. Pligman, G, Sammons, R. Zampini, G. Mason, E. Broussard, D, DuBosel P. Albers, T, Hunter, D Burg, Gt Larson, 6. Bailey, P. Andrews, L Melancon, L, Bradley, Pt Miller, G. Read, D. Simon, M. Otto, R. Malina, G. Baiiey, P. Beniamin, D. Wheeler,J. Self. l82 t0 the Business World lARRY LABORDE masher of cevemonies, innoduces club sweqeuihean Linda Reeves to me members and guests present at me DE Ban A GUEST SPEAKER OF 1he evening a! 'he DE Banquev was Mr Fiasco Moore, me assistant executive vice-presidcm of me ReVaiI Furm'mre Associaiicn of Texas. THE MORNING DE class Includes, seared: A. Broussard, L Loper, M. cnngam, c. Rouly, D. Borel, c. Burke, Deanna LaFleur, D. Berg, 5. Wilson Slanding: M. Cardenas, 3. Bernard, L. Hathaway, L. Lanvde, J. Kares, B. Tapp, M. Pierce, 3. Melancon, w. Armentar, R. Hicks, J, Sherry, T. Blanchard. I83 Main Event of Club Year PRESIDENT JOHN LUSK welcomed the guesVs and members 10 the DE Banquet. JEANNETTE COOPER provided fhe en'sr'ainment for the eve- ning with her interpretation of a Scenish dance. GUESTS AND MEMBERS enioyed good food and conversation at the annual DE Banquet that was held at the For! Arthur Country Club. l84 Slide Rule Club THE SLIDE RULE Club was organized to prepare stu- denfs for the use of slide rules in the ever increasing field of medicine, engineer- ing, and science. Its spring members consist of 25 stu- dents and a sponsor, Mrs. Laverna Kiefer, who strive early on Tuesday and Thurs- day mornings to conduct Their meetings. Approximate- ly 140 members were pres- ent the first few meetings. TRIG TEAMED WITH elemenlary analysis makes a powerful combina'ion for an early morning class. Mrs. Laverna Kiefer, instructor, douboless hx a readv answer for Richard Lowther's question. THIS GROUP, which represented Thomas Jefferson in the Interscholastic League competition, includes: Roland Gooch, Lee Weathingmn, Steven Fonfenof, Daryl Lee. Charles Peterson, George Bright, and Rob en Loewenstein. SLIDE RULE SPONSOR Mrsh Laverne Kiefer dem- winning honors for TJ are the members of the Inter- scholasiic League team: Robert Loewensfein, Lee Wearhingfon, R o I a n d Gooch, and Daryl Lee, l85 Advanced Sciences for College Bound ,IT THESE SHINING FACES belong to superb sciemms who are aTso vigorous officers of Advanced Sciente Club: Ann Miller, Ken Hurwnz, Bright. SPONSORS OF ADVANCED sciences are: Mr. Bill Tolar and Mrv Jack Sell The Advanced Sciences organization chartered las? year, was formed to promote interest in all forms of science. A1 an informal Iedure given at one of the regular Tuesday afternoon meetings different phases of sciences are explored Guest lecturers included physics professor Roy H. Biser from Lamar College, and a club trip was made to Beaumont for an American Institute of Chemical Engineers meeting on Proiect Mohole. GETTING TOGETHER TO discuss scientific problems are me following members of me Advanced Science Club: Seared: Joyce Welsh, Mavis Lander, Janell Price, Pat McGrew, Don Twig, Anita Nugem, J Lear, Joan Lyday, Bob Lowensvien, Boomy Hopkins. Standing: am Scheifley, Ruben Orr, Herman Bennett, Euclid McCloud, Dan Cliffe, Bill Seals, Phihp Fleckman, Shale Albrmon, Rob Savoie, Blayne LeCuex, Carl Cries, Sammy Skafi, Sandy Irwin, Charles Peterson, David Bennef, Roland Goo: le bail Manic Pcpnl Immu In Z715 Kt'llltIrK'tlIIlt' .Illi'l'dc'lll ,4! Carson UurIIc'rs Time Out for Talent l87 Glee Club and Mixed Chorus GLEE CLUB MEMBERS ARE: Judy Chelene, Wanda Stroderd, Rise Lind, Deana Denbo, Peggy Thomas, Pam Larson, Prissy Truett, Marion Court, Charlotte Rhodes, Jane! Monroe, Sandy Foster, Floy Abshhe, Patsy Smith, Marceylyn Cooch, Martha Burnett, Mary McGreevy, Marcella Henry, Marla Run, Marion Randall, Sue Minner, Linda Bottoms, Mary Breaux, Linda Hayes, Cathy Woods, Pat Holsven, Linda lee, Jimmy Jenkins, Kathy Folett, Donna Schamber. THE GLEE CLUB spent a successful year singing for assemblies. The Glee Club and Mixed Chorus, numbering 81, joined for the annual Christmas program and again for the Spring Concert. A maior event for both groups was par- ticipation in the Interscholastic League Meeting held for the first time at Thomas Jefferson. Contestants from neighboring schools thronged the halls. Music to please any taste was rehearsed during the year by these groups under the direction of Mr. Jack Bottomst PLANNING GLEE CLUB pictures for 1his year are officers: Pam Larson, president; Flcy Abshire, secretary; Judy CheleNe, vicevpresident; Charlene Rhodes, reporter; and Peggy I38 Thomas, treasurerv Sing for Assembly THIS GROUP OF smdems ave manning wha: musk: will be sung at 'he mer- scholasn'c League meet held here in 'he spring, WHETHER THEY ARE geMng The beat In a popura: number or learning .0 ap- precia'e the faner musk, Mixed Chorus officers enioy 1he record Mayer. Joan LeaveH is president. Other officers are: Wanda Thomell, vicerpresideni; Terry RozeHe, treasurer; Paul Trosclair, Yeporier; and Barbara Carley, senevary. THE 45 MEMBERS of Me Mixed Chorus, along with Vhe other music gvoups, emer'ain vhe smdem body Ohroughouf me year. l89 Music, Music, Music i I - , g 1 Irwirir ?Mii i it 3 . Wng, ?IiiI- I II II II II II II II II II II II IIVII II THEY MAY LOOK angelic in theIr choIr robes bm A Cappella choIr members are inII iusf students M Thomas Jefferson. Throughout Ihe year Ihey provide a varIe'y of emervainmem for our enioymenf. MAESTRO 307mm LEADS Ihe A CappeIIa choir AS LAST MINUTE preparations are made for Ihe program, A CappelIa omers on me rosnum in music as wen as In fun and feHow. IaIk over the situalion. They are Lucy Evans, librarian; Sheryl Bradley, hIstorlan; shIp in men acvleIIes. Pam Moyer, secretary; Charles McDonald, presIdem; LInda Tamm, reponer; Sherry aamngvon, treasurer; and Bill ScheiHey, vicerpresidem. I90 29 Seniors Leave Choir THE CHOIR THANKS PaVsy Srm'Vh for Vhe fine ac mmpommem she has done for the paso mm yeam Camwn Anawaty Kennelh Eakev Sherry Barringlon Sheryl Eradey Annene Brcussard Theresa cmy Fay EngHsh Lucy Evans Andy Foore Johnny Green Jeanne Holmes Charlotte Mahese Raymond Martin Glenda McDaniel Charles McDonaWd Margarev Meeker Clara Miller Pam Meyer Linda Parker Gail Fran Bill ScheiHey Gary S'ms Patsy Smnh BEH StanseH Sue SOroiher Linda Talum Shirley Thames l9l Talent Prevails THOMAS JEFFERSON WAS well represented a' AII-Region wivh Joan Lyday, Ann Mmkey, Charlona Rhodes, Donna Hindrichs, Bill Schiefly, Raymond Marvin, Lance Layday, Andy Foote, Billy StanseIl, and Jay Gary Sims participaving from here. THE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM and us success brought happy smiles :0 me Girls' Sexiei'e. VOTED A CAPPELLA CHOIR FAVORITES were Annette Broussard, Bill Schlefly, dChN MD Id.M.Bn ' r 'h d. ' ,v , ,' an ares c ona r 0 am: Is presen mg exr awar s , mm 54 THE NEWLY DEVELOPED Madrigal group was well received when they sang a? maior programs during me year. The group is composed of Gail Fran, Sandy Leman, Judy Berg, AI Province, Charles McDonaid, am SchieHy, Chris Bray, Mar- ga-rev Meeker, Brenda O'Quinn, and Barbara Burks. I92 Repertoire Players . . . Specialists in Theatre Arts RETURNING MEMBERS or Repenoire PVayers are standing: Larry Sclerandi, Paula Moore, Dale Sawsberry, Holly Gveen, Dianne Devoll, Mu. :edes Langdon, Paul Walker, Carolyn Anawavy, and Hum Hunt. Kneeh'ng: Judi Prezean, Sue Ellen Allen, Larry Quinn, Wanda suederd, SusTe s'ewan, Pam Slansbury, and Jerry McMillian, TRYOUTS FOR THESE members were fun for Mary Bergeron, Lynn THIS HARD WORKING group planned and dewrafed for We Bond, Pa! Taylor, Joe Pommier, Gwynn Griffith, and Bob Thompson first aftergame dance of the season. '93 Three- MEMBERS OF THE newly organized Forensic Club are Ronnie Robbins, Bob Boles, Rodrick Hill, Jerry Cook, Bob Jackson, James Cassel, Gary Noble, 6, w Bailey, Judy Schiefer, Sue Ellen Allen and Twosy Gloven MR. JAMES IRVINE, ihe sponsor of me Drama Depanmem, is a new comer re the school 'his year. NEW MEMBERS OF Repenoire level membership are nap m bonomk Mary Bergeron, James Cassel, Karry McCann, Marilyn 02cm, Carolyn Estes, Rodrick HIII, Twosy Glover, Becky De- Villar, Pa! Taylon Michele Stephens, Bob ThompA son, Gwynn Griffith, Sheila Swicegood, Lynn Bond, Mary Arenas, Ellen Beauchamp, and John Strain. Act Play Is Success The three-act play presented by The drama depart- ment this year was l'The Remarkable Incident At Carson Corners. The play consisted of a cast of members plus a very fine siage crew and a student directors This was Mr. Irvine's first big production at this school and was pronounced a success by all who saw it, Other successful ventures included the one-act play, The Valiant, given for Interscholastic League Coniest, March 23, and The revival of interest and competition in forensics. CLUB OFFICERS INCLUDE Hrom top To bonemT: Dale Sauls- berry, president; Hilvon Hunt, vice-presidenv; Judi Preiean, secreiary; Larry Sclerandi, treasurer; Sue Enen Allen, parlia- mentarian; Jerry McMHIIan, hIsVorian. THE APPRENIICE LEVEL members of me club are Maria Ru , Jimmy Paulina, Calvin Pomier, Mike Tahaney, Brenda Emerson, Sissy Spears, laura Bryant, nzse Lind, Raymond Martin, am Dak, Gay Alleman, Mary Trokee, am Mills, Jerry Ravley, Judy Miller, Manha Upton, and Trudy Lyons. I95 Artists Provide Decorative Note ART CLUB MEMBERS are S. Harris, B. Cbuse, C. Pommier, W. Bavic, D. Neel, K. Olive, L. Snoek, L. gym; wood, B. O'Quinn, J. Lewis, HV Hampion, M. Wagner, R. Carcara, P. Ma , H. Green, S. Svewan, C. Ana- wavy, G. Griffhh, and s, Barnes. USING HIS ARTISTIC ability, Mr. Roger Russell guides the club throughouv the year. ART CLUB OFFICERS Gwynn Griffiih, president; Sylivia Sandoval, vice-pves- idem; and Sue Barnes, secremy, show off vhe mm of anis'ic 'alem 'ha! got them denied. ALSO BELONGING TO An Club are P L an, D. Kimball, P, Thomas, M. Colburn, P. Larson, w. Jones, N. Dix, M. Lenders, D. Roccaione, L. Smith, T. clark- son, K, Irving, P. Jones, N. Lee, w, suederd, 5, Green, J. Bess, R. Martin, 5. Sandoval, J. Mag- nus, L. Romero, J. Don'on, c. Carr, J. Booth, K Griffith, and L. mum. I96 Yellow Jacket Staff :? 2 MRS. MIKE REDMAN Adviser of ANN KILLINGSWORTH The Yellow Jacket Edhor-Tn-Chief an The Pilot GLENDA FOLSOM Associave Editor 1 l V I LENI ANDERSON Associave Ednor MAJOR DIVISIONS were pYanned under the guidance of Dianne Devoll, Paf Wingfier, and Glenda McDaniel. Dianne edited Time OUT for DARLA PATIN, GOVERNMENT ednor, and sham Sibley, bug. Talem, Paws was me guiding hand for In Special Recognition, while ness manager, gev 'heir files in order as the shadow of spring Glenda was in chavge of 19 numerous Pages in There Will Be a deadline hovers near. Meeting. I98 Completes h62 Yearbook ,. 7.,u MM. u c- an o- ... m STAFF WORKERS also included Mark Thompson, Brenda Le Blanc, and Mary Hall. IF ART PROBLEMS were 10 be solved, Gwynn Grifmh, an editor, and Wanda Snoderd, assistant, 'ook over. Gwynn designed the cover of this boo WHEN THAT TINY pine nee is 20 fee! tall, staff membevs hope my vhis back will recall happy memories. Carole Walpole edited the advertising sedion, Jimmy Lowe both sold and aided in ediving Carolyn Anawaty was smdem assisvam helping wilh everyymng from copy writing to assembling me dummy. A determined drive on the pan of faculty section workers resul'ed in a more informal appearance for the teachers. Barbara Wukasch, seaved, edited this pan of the book and insisved upon group pictures for the faculty. Seeing that teachers were alened far the picture-making session and helping with copy were Jill Smifh, Wayne McCoy, Pat Taylor, I99 Class Sections Were Completed WITH SPRING DEADLINES nearing, senior section edivor Dot Peylon and soaff Nora de Sieiguer, Reva Bullock, and Betty Craig make last minute corrections on their final layouts. THE STAFF OF me Sophomore section discuss how Vhey are going '0 pm more man 400 pic Vures on 15 pages. Len m righy are Isabel Delgadillo, ednor, and Sandy Smi'h, Nancy Cunningham, and Deanie Elam. KAY CHALMERS, GAIL FLANAGAN, and Kenny Grimm check me latest magazines .0 get ideas m layows in me Junior semen. ALFRED PEREZ, MIKE DOYLE, Bow Spoer Editor; Richard Woicik, and Larry Hudson corn- pned a compleie coverage of me spons evems of 1961-62. PICTURES FOR THE Girls' Sporvs Section seem to be an assembe line. Katherine Shaunfield has webeied a picture, Sandy Wiggins proponions n, Kathy Irvine is ready to crop if, and Charlene Rothman is svanding by to sfamp it. 200 for Spring Shipment THIS GROUP OF kindergar'en girls proved beneficial to the YELLOW JACKET staff during its sales campaign by presenting a School Days skit. The combined efforts of these girls and the rest of 'he staff pro- duced vhe sale of over 1400 annuals for 2. LINDA TATUM, EDITOR of 'he Activmes section and Donna sheless found 'hat it's easier to aHend the activities man 00 in them all into their senion. POPULAR PEOPLE ARE our busineSs.H This was Ihe mono of Hanie assisvanf editor, and Joan LeaveH, edioor, of vhe Favorhes EHerbee, Section, CLUBS EDITORS PICTURED clockwise are: Carolyn Chapa, Dale Saulsberry, Sherry Read, Linda Parker, and Mary Bergeron as they admire the flowers in the courtyard. MICHELE STEPHENS SUE Ellen Allen Lucxlle Miller, and Paula Moore, workers on fhe School dubs staff, found Mme to relax afver deadiines were met 20l Pilot Classes Turn THESE EFFICIENT WORKERS of the PILOT svaff helped In keeping n informed In Ohe way of news They are Suzy Stewart, soda and dubs assistant edioor; Rachel Ghavia, news edivor; Shirley Looper, social and clubs edhor; and Beth Ann Knight, feamre editor, Il$ , MARTHA BURNETTE. DIANNA KimbaH, and Bill Wiggins, PILOT reporters, check the assIgnmem shed for new !eads, THE JOURNALISM ROOM mighl be caHed a second home for vhese Vwo gms as they have devoted much of men Nme vo keeping n weH-Tnformed by means of me PILOT. They ave Gre1chen Ver- boon, mm and Cheryl charagnrer, assomaie edioor. HELEN CHURCH, BOB AHred, and Meiba May have Ohe first ihree copies of me PILOT to see how their stories hack in prim. 202 Complete Coverage of News i DAVID TOTINO, BOBBY Jackson Mr. Jo nes, Mr. Jackson, and Hilion Hum kepii ihe Pilot presses roH'Ing despite many unforeseen delays. r 52 ,I.4,. 4 L JONELL SWEARINGEN AND Janis Pace took ihe PILOT ho? off the presses and delivered ihem ia ihe classrooms. SEATED AT THE desk is Louis Ardoin i952 graduaie of Thomas Jeffer- sno and now associate ediioi of MUSICAL AMERICA, 3 New York professional magazine for musicians, as he addresses the PILOT class on careers in ioumalzsm, SPECIAL SPELLING LESSONS were given to the PILOT classes to make 'heir reponing more accurate. Shown here are Rose Cricchio, Virginia Rivas, Irene Monialvo, Linda Faiin, and Linda Werner siudylng for a uni! 'es'. 203 TTS Official N ewspaper: The Pilot KENT FOSTER, SPORTS repor'er and Charlovte Maltese, givls' sports editor, were the authors of many of the sports and gym class stories which appeared in the '62 PILOT. JUDI DAVIS, COLUMNIST; DeAnn Wilson, circulation editor; and larbara Wallace, exchange editor; pause after class to compare notes on current news of me campus. TJ WAS KEPT well iMormed sponswise due to the efforts of THE PllOT'S THE PILOT STAFF is shown here as 'hey go over ideas for spans staff composed of Ray Caies, second semester editor; Don King, the last issue of rhep paper Ronnie Thompson, ediior of the first semes1er. 204 Senior National Honor Elizabem Adams Lem Anderson Linda Axtell Mabel Baker Mary Bawawaider Shevry Barringvon Linda Boles KaIMeen Boutin Sheryl Bradley AnneHe Broussavd Gene Byrd Charles Champagne Bob Clause Paula CoHeni Kay Danez . Edward Erwin Steven Fonvenov John Gesin Sandra Goff Roland Gooch Bob Gravz Carl Graig Cecilia Gumer George Hadden Jean Hardin Maan Heney Pam Huber Ken Hurwivz Jo Ellen Johnson Ronahi Jordan Sandie Leman Judy Lewis Shirley Looper Joan Lyday Marilyn Marsh Pat Mane Royce McConthy Judy M Quis0Ion 206 Society Members Glenda McDaniel Charles McDonald Ginger McMiHian Brenda McNabb Margarev Meeker Ann Miller LuciHe MHIer CMoe Moerbe Ronnie Mosier Pam Mayer Anita Nvgem Gracey Potter Lorraine Pumo Roberi Rabuck Glenda Read Ronald Robbins Connie Sandifer Robe Savoie Edwin Schaefer Bill Scheifley Stan Sechle! Sharon Sibley Sammy 5km Martha Smich Patsy 5mi1h George Ta1ber1 Linda Tatum Kay Thompson Denise Vincent Paul Walker Robert Wan: Lee Weaihington Sherry Welch am Wiggins Cherry Williamson Pa! Wingfield Mary Womach 207 Juniors Enjoy First Year . . . , Bonom row: a. c Albrighr, Jean Brown, Ray Benz, Toby Cone, Gay Cooksey, aeme Glenn. Second row: Noel Dolce, Harvey Jeane, George Bright, Gan Flanagan, Sarah Dezelle, Belinda Davis, Jo Ann Jones. Third row: Tommy Crow, Shelby Lewis, Cheryl Alleman, Pam Larson, Virginia Aston, Sandra Heavens, Nancy Dix, Bevh Ann Knight. romh row: Blayne Lequeux, Mike Brannon, Slagle AIIbriHon, John Curtis, Lee Roy Byrd, Drighv wages, David Barman, Arthur Elsver. THESE SERIOUS BUT overwhelmingly happy seniors wan paNenvly 10 be installed in the 1962 NaNonal Honar So- STUDY Is A must Io mee! Na1ional Honor Socie9y competition. 208 in National Honor Society I Bottom row: Kay Miiburn, Patsy McGrew, Becky Fool, Barbara Light, Libby Summerlin, Patty Price, Caral Travis, Sheri Reeves. Second row: Sally Meadows, Mariiyn McGuff, Margie Owens, Lannie Romero Joan Mims, Tommie Nieison, linda Perkins, Janell Price Third row: Sandra Shoppe, Karen Wappler, Sharon Sorenson, Brenda Yheriov Jay Mandel, Janet Underwood Michie Preiean: Betty Roussei Fourth row: Ted Meeker, Paul Robinson, Bobby lowgns'em, Jay Loar, Donald Twieg Chuck Peterson, Tommy Tow sen d THE NATIONAL HONOR Society, newly organized at Thomas Jet- ferson two years ago, has a total of 147 members. Students outstand- ing in scholarship, leadership, character, and service are chosen from the top 150A; of the senior and junior classes to become members of this select organization The society's main obiect is to promote highest ideals throughout the school, home, and community. MISS ALIECE ANDERSON Sponsor omcsns SEATED ARE Bill Scheifley, pres- ident; standing are Shervy Weich, treasur- er; Rob Savoie, vice-president; Pam Meyer, secretary. 209 Drum Major, SHIRLEY LOOPER Maiorene 73$??? Maroon and Gold Band BEIZY ROUSSEL Head Maiorene COLOR Becky Wells, Marcia McRee, Liz Adams, 2l0 Majorettes, and Color Guards LINDA AXIELL ELIZABETH MOORE Maiorene Maiorene Wins Many Honors PATTY MEYER GUARDS Maiorene Sue Schexnayder, Judy Berg. 2l l Lingering Memories E 1 1, 1961-1962 MAROON AND GOLD BAND sets a high standard 0f performance on stage as well as on the field FIFTEEN STUDENTS HONORED av making All-Regian Band are: Bonom row: Jamie Creed, Linda wmz, Jesse Dory. Second row: George Bright, Carolyn Branch. Third low: Nancy Dix, Peggy Gralino, Linda Bandsma. Fourth IOW: Ray Ornll, Frank Zummo, Bob Graiz, Charles Peterson, Bob Smiih, Hoyt Neal. HIGHLIGHT OF THE year was the Band Banquet held in TJ cafeteria February 10, 1962. The 1heme Heans and Flowers was carried out suc- cessfully as the members danced 10 1he music of the Coasialiers. 212 Liz Adams, Color Guard 6062 Carolyn Bagge , rim Division Ensemble 60-62, Oumandzng member 6062 Earnesieen Bass Gary Bowden Judi Davis, First Division Ensemble 59-61 Mary Dixon rI, First Division Ensemble 59-61, Divisionn Ensemble 61- 62 JohnG Emma Gonzaies Bob Gravz, AII-Region 60-62, First Division Ensem- ble 60-62, OuIsIanding member 61-62 Martin Hefley Clifford Hoffpauir Tim Logan, AII-Region 59-61, First Division En- semble 59-60 Ginger McMiilan, Sec. 61-62, F1151 Division 60-62 Marcia McRee, Color Guard 61-62 Geoige Mouton, Manager 61 62 F1151 Division 80- 10 59-60 Anna Sue Nugem, F1151 Division 8010 60-62, Hm Division Ensemble 60-62 Ray Orr111,AlI-Region 59- 62, Dlvision 1 Ensemble 61 62 Re Savoie,51udem Direc'or 60-62,A11Reglon 59- 60, First Division 59- 62, Oufs'anding Band Membe er 59- 62 Bill Schiefley, First Division Ensemble 5961, Band Member 59-62, Pres. 61.62 Glen Shelden Lewis Smiih, Firsy Division Ensembie 59-62 Sue SVokes, Maiore'fe 60-61, Vice-PresI 61-62 George Talbert, Division Ensemble 61-62 Paul Walker Becky Wells, Color Guard 61-62 OuIsIanding 213 Band Serves Many Occasions The Maroon and Gold Band officers carried a large re- sponsibility in keeping the 119epiece organization in shape. They are Betzy Roussel, librarian; Becky Wells, head color guard; Ann Miller, drum maior; Shirley Looper, treasurer; Ginger McMillan, secretary; Noel Dolce, assist- ant drum maior; Mary Dixon, historian; Rob Savoie, student director; George Mouton, band manager; Bill Schiefley, president and Sue Stokes, vice-president. As surely as 7:30 am. rolls around, these sleepy-eyed band members must be in tune and ready to put their best note forward. This is the only time the band is as- sembled as a whole group, so they must make every min- ute count The Jeffersonians, TJ's own swing band, is well-known for its renditions of popular selections. It is composed of twenty select members of the band who took extra time to practice and perform. This group took a maior part in the spring concert on February 23, 1962. Whether sen- timental or iazz, oh yes, they can play it, Proudly displaying the special awards received by the band is our Hman behind the scenes, Mr. John Badgett, His Untiring patience and time has made this year's band one of which we can be proud, ctGo Ye Port Arthur Fight for Victoryh These words were echoed again and again by spirited TJ students as the band led them in the traditional fight song during football and basketball seasons. Tension spread throughout the band as final prepa- rations were made before marching on to the field at half- time to perform an intricate maneuver, These maneuvers were carefully planned by Mr. Badgett with help from the band members As the band played Little Brown Jug at the Lamar football game September 8, 1961, the majorettes per- formed a lively routine. Haiftime activities provided major opportunities for the band to display their musical and marching talents. During the last half of the summer, band members met twice a day to practice these performances, which were always a highlight at the Yellow Jacket foot- ball games The straight lines and complex precision marching showed their great care for perfecting their tasks. The band members will tell you that the reward is worth three-fourths of the work as they meet with friends during these practices. The majorettes added sparkle to halftime activities as their batons flashed through the air in twirling routines. Shown here are well-known TJites Linda Axtell, Patty Meyer, Liz Moore, Drum Major Ann Miller, Head Maiorette Betzy Roussel, and Shirley Loopert Anxiousiy watching the last play of the first half are color guards Liz Adams, Judy Berg, Marcia McRee, Sue Schexnayder, and Head Color Guard, Becky Wells. W PORT WS no QUARTER ARTHUR ITORS Fe Corps Leadership Results JOLENE EAVES Head Maiorene DON NA SH LESS Maiorene , 1 GRACEY POTTER Drum Ma1or h h; . SUE BARNES SANDY LEMAN Malorene Maiorene 2I6 in Successful Year THE FIRST MANEUVER of the first game featured Schoot Days and a lmle otdiashioned school house. DOT PEYTON Drum Sergeant CHLOE MOERBE Bugle Sergeant MRS. JUNE CHAMBLESS Sponsor SMOOTH OPERATION As 105 members of the Red Hussar Drum and Bugle Corps flash past in split-second timing to perform at school and civic functions, many wide- eyed spectators admire their sharp appearance. Back of this smooth running, eye catching man- euver, there is a story. Before a girl may become a member, she must be outstanding in rhythm, coordination, memory, and marching, as well as in scholastic abilityt Af- ter passing tests, she takes pride in being called a Hussar and takes on special duties which only she can perform. Summer practice proves to be fun, as well as work, as many hours are spent on perfecting the looks of the corps. Events such as the Hussar Ball keep enthusiasm in the corps. 2l7 2l8 Leni Anderson Mabel Baker Sherry Harrington Mary Bergeron Sheryl Bradley Alice Chambers Cheryl chaeagnier Paula Colleni Kay Dane: Nora DeSreiguer Glenda Folsom Eloise Fore! Mary Ell Glass Rachel Gloria Sandie Goff Peggy Gorday Hanna Hampvon Jean Harden Dianne Highvower Jeanne Holmes Susan Holtman Pam Huber Carol Johnson Jo Ellen Juhnuon Ann Killingswonh Joan Leave Hussars Charlavve Maltese Judy McCuisvion Glenda McDaniel Donna McFadden Brenda McNabb Judy McVey Phyllis Moak Pam Meyer Karen 01Brien Karen Olive Darla Fatin Gail Fran Sherry Read Sharon Sibley Patsy Smith Lorena Snoek Kay Thompson Sherry Welch Sally Whiie Par Wingfield Mary Womack Trudy Wood 2!? Various Activities Add ; ' L v ,3.- - 7.. .g.u:sw:, . g 1951-62 Red Hussar Drum and Bugle Corps successmly compVete a year of hne performance. FALL OFFICERS INCLUDE: M. Babino, c. Peymn, c. Moerbel D. Peywn, P. Easiey, 1. Cone, c. Mahese, R. Glovia, s. Wekh, P. Meyer, 5. Leman, s, Bames, 0 Potter, J. Eaves, D. shless, K. Danez, B. McNabb, B. c. Nbright. A cm FOR Mrs. June Chambless, Corps sponsor, and a beauiiful nee, were Christmas BaH highwcgms. 220 Enjoyment t0 Corps Life 59mm r491 . dam; r3 ?;ng Mk??? V a x .7 LEADING THE CORPS for the spring semester are officers, From row: Sandy Leman, Donna Shless, Gracey Power, Jolene Eaves, Sue Barns; Second row: Patsy Smith, Mabel Baker, Eloise Foref, Chloe Moerbe, Dot Peyton. Thild row: Judy McVey, Mary Bergeron, Glenda Foisom, Donna McFadden. Founh mw: Sally Meadows, Libby Summerlln, Mary Ell Glass. TACOS AND TALK engage big and lmle sisters in the corps. 22! ths Who in TJ FOOTBALL SWEETHEART Mary Ell Glass HOMECOMING QUEEN Ann Miller BASKETBALL SWEETHEART Karen O'Brien 222 CHOIR SWEETHEART Annette Broussa rd $5 xx! 233 BAND SWEETHEART Shirley Looper IDEAL HUSSAR Sherry Welsh BEST ALL ROUND GIRL Rachel Gloria 223 Hard Work D E SWEETHEART Linda Reaves REPERTORIE SWEETHEART Judi Preiean POSTURE QUEEN Karen Sealey PILOT SWEETHEART 224 Gretchen Verboon Brings Honors Ann Miller and Bill Sheifley GENERAL MOTORS SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS DAR. AWARD MISS F T A Carol Scott Jeanne Holmes 225 , Progressing to a Cfrtai f r. We Dedicate . . . DANNY MURPHY GOD, grant me the power to accept the things I cannot change; to change 1he things I can; and the wisdom to know the difference. 228 y. GLENN WILLIAMS DEDICATION On December 23, 1962, two of our beloved classmates, Danny Murphy and Glenn Williams, drowned in a boating accident on Lake Sabine. We would like to dedicate the Junior Section to these two boys who were a cred- it to our school. lihm Sandra Beavens Margaret Begnaud Tommy Belk Danny Bell Ted Bell Richard Belz David Bennett Ray Benz Judy Berg Claudia Berry Delores Besse Joy Besse Bill Bigler Ruth Ann Birkman Terry Blanchard Velma Blandford Mark Bonin Jane Booth David Borel Diann Borel Margaret Borres James Bouillion Greta Bourg Linda Bradley Maria Adame Mary Adams Linda Adams Danny Adaway B. C. Albright Slagle Allbrmon Cheryl Alleman Sue Ellen Allen Bryan Anderson Wayne Armentor Sue Arringfon Torn Arrfngton Virginia Aston Jerry Anaway Marcella Babino Par Badger Ronnie Baker Linda Bandsma Paula Bandsma Mary Bandy David Banksmn Richard Barbosa Barry Barnard Neatha Barnette Don Baskin Pete Bass Jane BaHerbee Penny Bazar James Beane Jack Bearden WHERE IS MY locker? These are words heard frequen'ly throughout the day during transition period. Joining in the locker iam are: Lance 6055, Danny Murphy, Doug Spooner, Molly Moore, Mike Creswell, Manha Colbourn, Sandy Holbrook, Carolyn Rogers, Charlene Hudson, Marilee Musick, Twosy Glover, and June Doiron. 230 Year Starts With Confusion at Lockers Mike Brennan Sandra Brauninger George Bright Babs Brogan Barbara Broussard Carol Broussard Burch Broussard Gerald Broussard Norris Broussard Chuck Brown G. W. Brown Jean Brown Nita Brown Donna Brunson Lora Bryan Barbara Burks Jerry Burnett Martha Burnett Calvin Bush Ronnie Butler Lee Roy Byrd Mary Cappadonna David Capps Roxann Carcara Cindy Carr John Caner Sue Carter Janis Carver Aleiandro Castanedo Hugo Casfro Lewis Cavare'r'ra Kay Chalmers Charlotte Champagne Brenda Chapman Jackie Clingaman Susie Coe WIN, LOSE, OR DRAW, the Juniors backed me Jackeis. lynda Tyahan, GaH Hanagan, John Duplissey, Kay Chalmers, cums Dumesnen, Jams Carver, Kenny Grimm, and Ray Heckev are eight of the iunior fans who anended me Ias! game mm high spirivs. Junior Spirit Raises Victory Hopes Leroy Coffey Mary Alice Collin Toby Cone Gay Cooksey Jeanette Cooper Nellie Cooper Charles Cofham Martha Coulbourn Marion Cour? Mary Coward Betty Cox Melba Cox James Crenshaw Mike Creswell Mitchel Crlcchio Barbara Critchfield Dona Cropper Tommy Crow Nancie Cunningham John Curtiss Ronnie Dauphine Louis Davalos Ruby David Claudia Davis Barbara Jo Davis Belinda Davis Loyle Davis Judy Dawson Connie DeClUi'rf Gloria DeJean Edward DeJean Lidia DeLaRosa William Deloney Eloise DeLossantos Helen Demahy Darlene Deslane 23! 232 Sarah Dezelle Coy'rh Die Paula Dionne Nancy Dix June Doiron Noel Dolce Gordon Domaschk Billie Domingue Carclyn Domingue Charles Domingue Carol Dominquez Jesse Dory Susan Downs Mike Doyle Robert Droddy Marilyn Ducofe Barbara Dugan Harry Dugas Sammye Duhon Curtis Dumesnil Johnny Duplissey Dwain Dupuis Kenneth Durham Leonard Durow Bubby Dwyer Ray Dyson Pat Easley Jean Eaves Jeri Eaves Norris EHicn Arthur Elster Judy English Delia Estorga Pat theredge Alice Falcon Ray Feemster J uniors BASKETS OF FOOD piled up in the an- nual cmmmas food drive, 1hanks Io ef- forts of these Juniors, Kay Milburn and Marilyn McGuff. Katherine Ferguson Charlotte Finley Jerry Fitzgeraid Harry Fitzner Gall Flanagan Diana Flores Linda Flowers Paf Foley Charlotte Fonrenot Charles Foster Julia Foster Janis Fomenot Sandra Foster Caro! Franklin Jerry Frasier WiHiam Freman Bruce Froberg Mary Gallic Danny Gannon Delores Garcia Lupe Garcia Mary Garcia Sylvia Garcia Becky Garsee Beth Garrin Johanna Gebharf Reagan Genusa Becky Gillman Floyd Gladden Bettie Glenn Twosy Glover Benin Gondron Celia Gongora Gracie Gonzales Jerome Gonzales Jessie Gonzales A TEA FOR lhe purpose of furthering relations between veachers and class officers was given by the Juniors. Planning paid off, as you can plainly see from 'hese smiles: Libby Summen lin, David Whhe, Gay Cooksey, David Morgan, and Sharon Screnson. 233 234 Arthur Goodman Lance 6035 Diane Granfham Hollie Green Sandra Green Kenny Grifth Martin Griffifh Felix Grillo EHen Guaiardo Lonney Guidry Mike Guidry Roy Guidry Terry Guidry Lana GUHey Travis Hagler Carole Hall Charles Hall Don Haltom Dru Hamilton Bernard Hankins Mack Hankins Tommy Harris Craig Haynes Pam Heberr Sandy Hebert Sidney Hebert Ray Hecker Judy Henry Marcella Henry Sylvia Hernandez Alfred Herrera Royce Hickson Carol Higginbotham Donald Hightower Dona Hinrichs Cliff Hodges 2H;O+ O;9ZH;O WORKING HAHD SOLVING chemisiry formulas simxlar to lhis are Ronnie Dauphine and Paul Robin- son. HAVE YOU EVER seen a boy without ms blue ieans or a givl without her loafers? Dress up Day sponsored by me Junior Class was a highnghc of Homecoming. Pictured ave: Judy Daw- son, Gan Flanagan, Pancho La'wd, Jane Boom, Pinkney Logan, and Lonney Guidry, Sandy Holbrook Jo EHen Holland Bob Hollier Brenda Hollingsworth Sue HoneyCLm Curtis Horn Edward Horwiiz Art Howard Charlotte Hudson Becky Hudson Gary Huebal Hank Hughes Peggy Hughes Kenneth Hund Rodney Hunt Jane Hurst Barbara Irion Kay Irion Sandra Irwin Reagan Jackson Reggie Jackson Charles Jenny Harvey Jeane Charlotte Johnson Ellis Johnson Linden Johnson Gilbert Jones Jo Ann Jones Linda Jones Merinda Jones Janis Kendrick Mollie Kesman Sharon Killian Dianna Kimball Dianne King Tommy Kirchmer 235 23b Marilyn Kitchens Dwight Klages Beth Ann Knight Brenda Knighton Johnny Kraofz Ruth Krummel Henry Kube Mike Kuyendall Anna LaCombe Bill Laird Pancho Laird Leslie Lakie Judy LaLonde Philbert LaLonde Arlene Landry Barbara Landry C. J. Landry Claire Landry John Landry Jo Ann Landry Rudy Landry Jeanenne Lane Gene Larson Pam Larson Phyllis Latiolois Leonard Lauve Mary Lee Brenda LeBlanc Buddy LeBlanc THESE JUNIOR CABINET members are planning .0 make me after game dance a success: Charles Hall, Johanna Gebhardt, Gary Reynolds, Jerry McMiIlian, Carolyn Thompson, Joanne Ludwig, Bevzy Roussel. and Bob Hollier seamed EVERYONE WAS HAVING a twisting good Vime at the After Game Dance sponsored by the Juniors. Marshall Le Blanc Billy Lee Daryl Lee Jimmy Lee Sandra Le June Kenneth Lelux Charlyne Leman Blayne Leaueux Jimmie Levingsron Johnny Lewallen Shelby Lewis Barbara Light Teddy Lilliedalh Pete Lippincon Linda Livingston James Loar Mary Lockwood Bob Loewenstein Frank Logan Pickney Logan Arthur Lona Beatrice Lopez Dick Lowther Victor Lozano Joanne Ludwig Tommy Lumpkin Marilyn McAdams Lester McCollugh Shirley McCoy Charloffe McCurley 237 238 FROM THE PEPPERMINT Lounge to TJ's Cafe- Veria, the Twist was a great favorhe, These Jun'wor studenos helped me 'eachers prepare for vlwe dance comes' held a' an Af'er Game Dance. Sandra McDonald Sharon McElroy Judy McFarland Scott McGloThen Patsy McGrew Marilyn McGUff DarreH McKenzie Janet McLain Jerry McMillan Kathy McMonagle Judy Magnus Maudfne Malone Jay Mandel Rufus Manley Betty Marceaux Jimmy Marcontell Donald Marsch Barbara Marsh Brenda Martin Jane Martin Janet Martin Johnny Martin Dominga Maninez Robert Martinez Rita Mason Ray Mathis Nereana Mane Cheryl May Sally Meadows Burnell Meaux PLAN AHEAD AS these Junior students are doing. David Walvers, Slagle Albnnon, Vince Snake, PaHy-Meyer, Jay Loaf, Sue Arringmn, and Fudge Manley, are preparing to fake the Na'ional Mari! Scholavship Tesv m prepare Men! for college encrance exams. Juniors Take Merit Test Judy Meaux Robert Mendoza Chris Menzel Gene Meyer Patty Meyer Peggy Meyer Carol Midgene Kay Milburn Charles Milich Patsy Millard Cheryl Miller Joan Mims James Mingle Rita Minton Alice Molina Janet Monroe Mike Montondon Mollie Moore Kenneth Moreau Jimmy Morvant David Morgan Tommy Morgan Gerald Morrell Scoggy Moser June Moss Janis Munlin Danny Murphy Eileen Murphy Mary Murphy George Murray Z39 Verna Meaux Donna Melancon Pokey Melancon Ted Meeker Homer Mendiola Robert Mendoza Marilee Musick Hoyt Neal David Neal Mike Neel John Nelson George Newman Jeanette Nicholas Barbara Nicholson Martin Nielsen Tommie Nielsen Donna Nimitz Gary Noble Phsts Nunez Mike Nun Don Odom Brenda O'Quinn Jolene Orrill Margie Owens Janis Pace Maurice Page Gene Palermo Carolyn Pansano Christy Paris Gladys Parker Clarence Parks Buzz Patrick Pat PaHerson Reid Patterson Linda Perkins Charles Peterson JERRY SEGGREST RAISES his hand in disagreement WIVI'I Nancy Cunningham's work, and Mrs Greer comes back wiIh a characteristic reply: 'San, arenf you a lime our of step Cinda PeTTeway Coy PeTTeway Carole Peymn Becky Pool Marisela Porras WIIHam Powell MicheHe Preiean Steve Preiean Janelle Price Patty Price Kathy Prohl Clo Raggio Mary Louise Ramirez Marlon Randall Gary Randolph Karen Ravey Jimmy Redick Sheri Reeve Don Re'nz Don Renner Gary Reyndds Richard Rice Brenda Richard George Rich1er Doug Rising Stan Rising Eddie Rivas Lynn Roberson Jimmy Roberts Vance Robideaux Ann Robinson Connie Robinson Lofton Robinson Paul Robinson Dian Roccaforte Carolyn Rogers ANC ABC; THAT Mme the cops dvove up and . , , ' Do you can this smdying? inrenupvs Tommy Crow. Taking pan :n this Hm: gem are: Bob Lowensiem, Kay MHburn, Dian Rsccafone, SEHY Meadows, Mike Brannan, Tommy Crow me Leek; em. 24l 242 Lannie Romero Eddie Romero Betzy Roussel Dolores Ruiz Sharon Rumm Larry Russell Mary Sanchez Leah Sanders BiHy Sanders Sylvia Sandoval Linda Sappington Sue Schexnayder Vince Scalco Sandra Schoppe Larry Sderandi Siegfriede Schmuck Jackie Scot? Karen Sealy Joe Sedml Jerry Segres'r Don Sellers Virginia Sepeda Donald Shaffetf Connie Sharp Sharon Sharp Jerry Shaw Joe Sheridan Chuck Sherwood John Shively Teddy Short Lynn Simmons Donald Simon Durwyn Simon George Sims Shirley Sims Jan Sinclair EVER WONDER HOW the Jun- iors go to lunch? Then iusl pack um' and pack um' I'VE GOT IT, yeH Arthur Sher- wood, Doug Rising, Johnny Lewallen, Mike Kuykendal', Da- vid Walters, am Slocum, Scog- gy Moser, and Craig Haynes Kenneth Sis'rrunk Bill Slocum Ann Smith Bobby Smith Charles Smith Charles Elmer Smith Clark Smifh RussellSmi1h Linda Smith Linda Smith Lynn Smith Jill Smith Sue Smith Sharon Sorenson Doug Spooner Beverly Stanley Pam Sransbury Burt St, Cyr Marsha Stevens Carroll Stewart Suzy STewart Brenda Srone Jean Sfraub Wanda STroderd Chuck Sfroud Libby Summerlin Nancy Summerlin Sharon Suttle Par Swanzy Karen Tansil Robert TanfiHa Leonard Taylor Lora Taylor Brenda Theriof Terry Thibodeaux Wayne Thibodeaux 243 Peggy Thomas Carolyn Thompson Dave Thompson Mark Thompson Billy Thurston Tommy Townsend Mercina Tragelis Lynda Trahan Tony Trahan Carol Travis Don Travis Larry Treibel Portia Trenholm Robert Trim Linda Tipton Richard Trow Paul Trosclair Prissy Trueff Don Twieg Janet Underwood Mary Valdez David Van Devender Jimmy Veal Vincent Ventrillo Richard Vincent Charles Whal Bob Walden Charles Waldron Barbara Wallace Barbara Walker THE WOODSHOP BEGAN '0 take on the appearance of a furniture store as proieds were completed. Working 00 meet the deadline are: Ronnie Buvler, Lyndon Johnson, and Jerry Awaway. David Walters Karen Wappler Linda Webb Andrea Weber Bill Wehner Virginia Wells Judy Whaley Don Wheeler Janice Whelply David White Paula White Tommy Whitehead Carolyn Whiilow Sandy Wiggins Glen Williams Lonnie Williams Johnnie Williams June Williams Van Williams Kyle Williams Carolyn Wilson DeAnn Wilson Lvnda Wilfz Ray Windsor Leslie Wingfield Richard Wojcik Kathy Wolf Louise Wolf Robert Worthy Tommy Wood 3 Frank lump 1:;' Richard Ramos THEY SAID IT couldn't be done, but we did in These Juniors maintained a high honor average of 3.75 and above throughout the entire year. First row: Libby Sumerlin. Pasiy Mc- Grew, Lannie Romero, Joann Jones Second row: Janell Price, George Bright, Nancy Dix, Bobby Lowen- stein. Third row: Joanne Ludwig, Sally Meadows, and Paul Robinson. 245 A DANCE TO remember, 246 Sophomores Pioneer by attend- tend on Thursday, Programs of imerest were presenfed throughout the year, one f which included Brotherhood Week. Barbara Abshire Paula AHen Mary Helen Almonve Ann Andrews Don Anglin Grace Anniboli Louis Anselmo Mary Arenas Michael ArTsco Beverly Armstrong mane Arnaud Bobby Amway Max Babin Gene Badge Nancy BaHey Cecil Baker Buddy Ball Carol Barbay Diana Barbier Lydia Barbosa Carolyn Barnen Harold Barnene Linda Bea EHen Beauchamp Mary Beth Beauchamp Linda Beevers Linda Beene Cheryl Benn Vickey Belz Jackie Benfield 248 NEW SOPHOMORES LOUIS Anselmo, Pam Johnson, Jane Wright, Chris Bray, and P39 Johnstm find i! difficulv 10 arrive on 'ime, as Pam John son exclafms, Looks hke we're late again.' Herman Bennen Chavlene senon Nekon Eergens Jeanene Bergeran Arthur Berry Roger Berry Sharon Besv Howard Birkman Shirley thkweH Beverly Blanchard Susan Blanchene Wayne Blansen Sue Elanion Lynn Bond Randy Bonnene David Bonham Lawrence Bonura Lynn Bordelon Don Boriski Don Bourbon c. J. Bouvg RocheHe Eourque Edmond Boune ZeHa Boyd Sondra Bradford Carolyn Branch Andy Brauninger 249 250 EVERYONE HAS A different answer as sophomores scaNer through the long corridors in search of new classrooms. Chris Bray Brenda Brayion John Michael Ereaux Mary Am Breaux Erma Brnckschmidt Gawe Broussard Jerry Broussard Linda Brcussard RRchard Eroussard Rodney Broussard Sharon Broussard Eerm's Brown Bertha Brown Tina Brown Mike anoy Marqmnm BuHock David Burden Chiford Burke Ehzahcrh Eumham Gav Burris Unda Burroughs Donnin Butler MarHyn Buvmghausen Jumy CampbeH Jushn CampbeH Ray Canada Ka'hy CamreH Ruben Camu EeHnda Cappadonna Carolyn Cappadonna George Cappel Lynn Carrmh James Svephen Carter Wanda Casvllle Margueme Castro Sophomores Participate in Food Drive CANNED GOODS AND sfaples poured imo home- room baskets during the Christmas food drive. Frances Tomlinson set a faso pace for Vhe new room of Arizona with dozens of contributions. Rene'Casno Sue Chambless Cathy Chance Margo Chalagnier Edward Chatelain Judy Chelene Jimmy Christian Jimmv Clannan Mary Olive Clark Phil Clark Susie Clarkson Dan Cliffs Tommy Cockran Sam Collem Comier Bill Comstock Janice Cook Barbara Carley Lorna Cormier Royce Corner Ann Claire Cofham Gladys Courville Roberf Cowling Ernesf Cox James Creed SVephanie Cross Beverly Crowder Robert D' Abadie Bill Dak Eunice Dalfrey Tommy Daniels Joyce Darling Janice Darville Raymond Dautreuil Doris Davis Edward Davis 25I 252 Linda Dast Denis Decuir JoAnn De La Cruz Peymn Delaney Manha de la Rosa Jesse De Lee Deana Denbo Dan Dennis LuciHe Dent Sandra Demon Edward de Sleiguer ChaHes Deufsch Paul Dewsch Becky DeViHier Sandra Dione Danny Distefano Mavy Doering Donna Domasck Steve Donaldson Ricky Doss Shirhey Dowe Cheryl Droddy RegenTa Droddy Jimmy DuBms New Faces Are Going Places Gay Ellerbee ,Jha It Albert EHiot Alfred Ellsworth Karen Emery Dinah Eppler Mike Escagne Carolyn Estes Carlos Estrada Ronald Exhey Kent Falgour Larry Ferguson Milton Ferguson Ronald Finley Jim Fisher Pa? Hanagan Doug Fleckman Pthlip Fleckman Yolanda Flores Mary Flowers Susan Floyd Enzabem Flynn Ka1hy Fallen '1 M ,, g Christine Foisom 'a 1 '- u A 4 Richard Fonienol - v ,, V4 Jim Forrest ? Q, I J A '7 John Fos'er Jeaninne Fox Judy Frankhn Susan Franan Karen Furlow Siephanie Fuselier George Garcia Guadalupe Garcia Mary Gama Chades Garner Lupe Garza Janeen Gaspard Leland Gaspard Roben Gaila Bob Gibbons Archie Gill D'Lys Gillman George Girard Ethel Geroski Fred Gloria Roy Godkxn Michael Goff Ruben Goff Fem Goldblum Andrea Gonzales Dellphine Goodman Jesse Goodman Marsha commer Our Thoughfsl a booklet containing the best English wrinen work by sophomores in fifth period class, was a visible symbow or work well done. 253 254 Laura Gomy Brenda Graham smrley Graham Karen Gray Clark Green Russell Green Sandra Gregory Frances Griffiih Rena Grossfield Rudy Guerra Toni Guerrera Gene Paul Guidry James Guidry Jackie Gulley Mark Hames Bobby Hal! Ann Hamilton Drucilla Hamilton Darlene Hammers Earl Hammond Chester Hansen Arthur Hanson Joyce Hare Nancy Harman Sceve Harris Bobby Haughf Gregory Haynes Ronald Haynes Linda Hays Alvin Hebert Kent Hebert Leo Hebert Linda Hebert BEH Hebinck Ray Hegwar Gwen Henry Marshall Hensley Cynvhia Hernandez WendeH Hernandez Virginia Hicks Maurice Hinds Jack Holladay Linda Hillier Darrell Holmes William Holmes Jimmie Hood Margaret Hooks r - ,. 1.9; '1 gkuniii A IWWZ A Maurine Hooks Forres? Hopkins Jay Horsak Beverly Howard Delores Howell Ronnie Hudson Margaret Huebel Joseph Hughes Daniel Hyde Demetria lnfame Robert lricn Ted Irane Kenne'h Ivy Clyde Jackson Pam Jackson Penny Jackson Janet Jardell Jimmy Sue Jenkins Faye John JeniHe Johnson Joyce Johnson Judy Johnson Linda Johnson Pam Johnson Pat Johnson Sandra Johnson Sieve Johnson Tim Johnson William Johnson Carol Jones Donald Jones Mary Jordan Marlene Jewell ACHIEVING HIGH HONORS for me enme year were sophomores: Kneeling: Forest Hopkins, Ronald Mayes, Em Seals, Keuh Moore, Don Eoriskie, Gene Badge , Kennevh Wolfe, John Schexney, Dan Cliffe, Jesse DeLee. Svandrng: Rena Grosster, Mary Dooring, Nancy McNabb, smphanxe Fusilxer, Peggy Gralino, Gail Saunders, Meredith Kusch, Norma Schroeder, Sandra Demon, Marion Turner, Claudia Wingafe, Maria Run, Gwen Henry, cGood Scholars Do Fine, . . . 255 256 Sophomores Class 0f 64 Carolyn Kemick Joe Kimball Abner Kimble Don KiHebrew Anhur Klebba Linda Krauiz Jerry Kreifer Mike Kubitz Merednh Kusch David Landry Nancy Landry Pauy Landry Robert Landry SyMa Landry Wayne Landry Cunis Lane Joe Langhon Pat Larsen David Lauren's Bob Lawson Johnny Lazenby Harold Leave Cynthia LeBlanc Donna LeBlanc Edward LeBTanc Judy LeBlanc Larry LeBlanc Maurice LeBlanc Lester LeEuuf Kamleen Ledoux Linda Ledoux Lurlan LeJuene Kenneih Leleux Mary Ann Leleux Donna Lemoine Dee Leqeux Frankie LeTUIIe Jack Lewis Rise' Lind Lana Lindsey Craig Litchfield Judy Livingswn Fyed Loeb Sandra Logan Jo Ann Loiacanc Rose Ann Lona Jesse Lon Geraldine Mannino Kay MarshaH Amonio Martinez Bernard Martinez Jaime Martinez Linda Martinez Linda Mathews Candy Matlock Paula Mane Ronald Mayes Wayne Mayhem John McCall Larry McCann Mariha McCarmey Omera McConthy Alton McCord Judy McCorvy Bonnie McDonald Wayne McDonald Michael McDuffie Larry McElroy Shirley McFadden Jae McFarland Wanda McFarland Mary McGreevy Euclid McLeod Leslie McMahon Ann McManus Nancy McNabb Ronnie McPherson Gbria Medrano aeesey Meeker Connie Melancon Johnny Mendez Armando Mendiola Glenda Kay Merrit WHICH ONE SHALL go on the bullevin vion was asked by Charlotte Seewosfer, Janice Sfeen, and Jeanette Bergman as they anticipate dec- orating a ulletin 257 258 ADMIRING A NEW svateroom flag are Paula Allen, Karen Emery, Ann Mulkey, and MHdred Moorehead. Johnny Meyer Pat Miguez Carolyn MTles Joan Miller Judy MiHer Sue EHen Minner Susan Molaison Dennis Moon Gloria Moore Keith Moore Mildred Moorehead Norman Moreau George Moreno Arm Mu1key Sandra Nash MarTon Neal Tommy Neal DaIreH Neely Jane! Nelson Paul Nelson Penny Nevils Tommy Newman Ronny Nickelson Frank Nunez Barbara Nunnelly Allen Oatman Cammx'e OHver Diane Oliver John Oliver Jack Olivier Marie Orozco Mary Lou Orozco Robert Orr Charles Oubre Ka'hy Overstreet Eugene Pace Bobby Page Carolyn Palermo Liby Palmer Claude Pardue David Pardue Pa? Parent Larry Parker George Pendergrass Maria Perales Brenda Perego Diane Phillips Rum Pinckney Judy Pierce David Pineda Jackie Pinner Myrna Pirnack Paul Pizer Doris Pleasant Pat Pomier Pam Ponder H. G. Powell Randy Pran Edward Preiean Norman Preiean Carolyn Prince AI Provence Greg Provence Prissie Pollen Robe Puvbres Murdis Quebedeaux PROBLEMS, PROBLEMS, AND more problems. Soph- omores echoed this phrase almoxf constantly. The many tests that were Oaken, usually in the school cafeteria, required comple'e concentration and abso- lute quiet, 259 Ronald Quick Richard Radwey JoAnn Ramsey George Randall Rhoda Ransom Wal'er Rasvelli Norman Reeves Johnnie Ruvh Regan Margare' Reid Judy Renfme Mary Ann Revhke DaHene Reyes Pam Reynolds Charlene Rhodes Kenneth Richard Nancy Rkhayd Lynwood Richards Danny Richardson Linda Richavdson Joe Rxchker Diane Riegner Larry Riley Linda Rimme CharIone Robbs Elizabeth Roben: James Robinson Robert Robinson Connie Rota T. c. Roddy Judy Rode Reggie Rogers Wayne Rogers Roxie Roll DoHie Romero Kennem Romero MoHy Romero Sally Romero Don Rozell Teddy Rozell Maria Run Tim Ryan Tommy Ryan Vera Saher Gregory Salvaggio Gary SanAngelo Wayne Saunders Beny Sanner Gail Saunders Clyde Savoie Gary Sawyer Dora Scalco ' 3 Donna Schamber , John Scheifly Ronnie Schkade 1 Robert Schmidt Philis Schnivzer Norma Schroeder Shirley Scogzn Ronnie Scott WiHiam Scott Robert Same William Seale Donna Sebasfian Charlene Seewosfer Adrian Sepeda John Shaunfield Waher Shaw Sharon Sheffield Nelson Sherwood Dean Shook Beverly Simmons Emily Simmons Virginia Sirman Carol Skaff Dan Smith Eugene Smith Gregory Smhh Jx'mmy 5mm: laVern Smith Mike Smifh Patsy Smith Roberv Larry Smith Rober? Reid Smith Ronnie Smith Shanhsy Smivh Thomas Smnh Waher Sorgee Jackie Spears Bill SVack Fran Stagg Janice Sfeen Paul Svewar? Wilson S'ilwell Thomas Stopyra Claude Svrofher Danny Styles Suzanne Summerhill Sheila Swicegood Richard Tan 262 Nancy Tamm Mary Alice Teran Gary Terrell Robert Terry Bobby Therio! Barbara Thibodeaux James Tribcdeaux Dianna Thomas Gayle Thomas Bob Thompson Jackie Thompson Jim Scan Thompson Thomas R. Thompson Wanda Thomell Clara Tibbens Francis TomHnson Nancy Tomlinson Timmy Tcwery Janice Townsend Paul Trosdair Marion Turner Manha Upton Adolph Valverde Richard Vasquez Jim Veaze Irving Veillon Daniel Vernon Marie Vickers Jesse Villareal Kamy Vincent Diane Vinum Rae Wagner Beverly Walker Bruce Walker Nancy Wall David Warlick Benny Wan- Ralph Wanerson John Wearhingvon Charlene Webb Dennis Wehmeyer Cynthia Welch Joyce Welch Dolores Wells Dorothy Wheeler Richard Whiie J. A. Whitehead Fran Wilcox Danny Williams Gerald Williams Johnnie Ruth Williams Kavhrine Williams Nancy Williams Woody Williams Linda Williamson Glenn Willis Charles Wilson Hairy Wilson Ronald Wilson Claudia Wingaie Riva Wingerld Becky WON Kenne'h Wolf Beny Woods Kavhleen Woods Charles Worrell Becky Wriborg Jayne ingh! Lyndon Wright Sandra Wukasch Madeline Zampim Patricia Zimmerman These sophomores made High Honors during the firs! grade period Kneeling are: J. Fox, D. Demon, c. Wingate, L. Ri'chie, N. Schroeder, N, McNabb, M. Doering, P. Gralino, R. Grossfield, S. Swicegood, M. Turner. Svanding: F. Hopkins, R. Mayes, G, Badge , D. Cliffe, 'L Daniels, J. DeLee. No: pictured are: Ellen Beauchamp, James Fisher, Jane Fuselier, Penny Jackson, Mere dith Kusth, Priscilla Pullen, Maria Run, and Kenneoh Wolf. 263 Memories Are Made of This 265 Howdy Week and First INTRODUCTIONS WERE NOT NEEDED during the first week of school, Congress sponsored Howdy Week with name tags tacked on everyone. HOWDY WAS THE good word as the doors swung open for the 196162 term . . . goal posts were draped in vivid hues . . . and the Bunny Hop was the forerunner of the Twist, GOAL POST COMMITTEE hunched the '61 football season by decorating the goat posts before me mm home game. THE FIRST AFTER-game dance was the izevbreaker for classmates, 266 Pep Rally Initiate School Year HIGH SPIRITS DOMINATED the initial pep rally of the 1961 football season when Cheerleaders and students flocked to the gym for a Friday af1emoon cheering session Sportsmanship was given a boost by Coach Clarence Eh Underwood, The football Team received a roaring reception, and Band and Hussar personnel were in1roduced. This rally set The pace for many o1hers to follow during the season. STUDENTS FOLLOW ENERGETIC cheerleaders Spooky Laird, Linda Tatum, Larry Branham, MicheTe Stephens, Dale Saursberry, and Peggy Hosem 267 Enthusiastic Students Make Season Successful BAND AND HUSSARS dispbyed sp-irIV as chey parvicipaied-In O 14?; 3g;f Friday anemoon peprraHles. Their support was essemial in making Vhe rallies a big suc- - 0a.. V cess. f '7: BOOSYING TEAM SPlRIT signs were pm on 'he fence by smdems before 'he game. Carolyn Anawaiy, Many Fleckman, and Tim Clarkson adiust a sign iusc before me Scum Park game. 268 With Parades, Pep- -ra11ies, and Bonfire ' 1 Cr: t '. It m - 1 . ,.u'$- .t'Q . t, 2 w y, g: '5' Ni- ;h, k - 1.13,..ngxagmgh ?iv'q-af :. it Q gird; $ 5.5,; Lytwtgl 5,, t v ?gjid-w ,3 w m ' 1.. n5 0 u Q Q w 5: a:as. a:h4 4;. a lew VII $QQ9::Q wk . . Q - W I t M'Z Hy. MEI! K - $$pr t I 5i. A f? CLANGING POTS 'N PANS provided exciting sound efteus for a pep raHy that launched five dQstrItQ games. This rally c'Hmaxed the successful Pot'n Pan Parade. HUDDLE HAD A diffevent meaning for the footbaH team as Qhey sought pvotectlon from the rain during the pre-homecomr ?ng downpourt COME RAIN OR SHINE, TJ stood behind 'tts QootbaH team. Rain could neither put out the bonfire nor drench Ms spirit. Hussars Band, Cheerteaders, and students braved the weathr er to give their support to the team Special Events Add Spark STUDENT BODY ELECTS Homecoming Queen Ann Miller, and Runners-up Gretchen Verboon, Hanna Hampton, MaryEIl Glass, and Gracey Poner. FRIDAYS WERE SPECIAL days that whizzecl past with increasing speed as the term progressed. Choosing a home- coming queen, creating hats to whip up spirit before the Orange game, en- ioying special skits at pep rallies, and getting encouragement from spirit man Mr. Frank Smith created extra excite- CLEVER HATS ARE worn by originators Gwynn Griffith, Jerry McMillan, Mary Lea, Cindy Carr, Rae Hens, DeAnn Wilson, and Ray Martin. t'lSn u I mu PROUD OF TIGER capture are Jacket Headhunters and Go Team Ruben Galio, L. J. Blendevmen, Wayne Hebert, Ashton Hacker, Bobby Rabuck, and Rudy Cantu. BUST A BUFF sign for the French game was typical of Mn Smifhls unfailing support of the Jacketst Watching the artist at work are Gretchen Verboon, Ronnie Landry, Karen O'Brien, and Donald Cain. Everyone Gives! HANDS OFF! say semors Tim Oatkson and Linda Parker as they try .0 kEep iun'mrs Bdl Sisco and Sandy Hebert from sneaking money from their aH-schoolvches! bag. Seniors succeeded in winning Ohe Hophy. WHATEVER THE OCCASION, WHAT EVER The cause, TJ s1udems pitch in and make the yearly drives a success The aw nua! sales drive,1he aH school chest drive, and the food drive were results of hard work and careful planning on the par! of the students and teachers. MRS. TAYLOR seems happy to sell annuak m Jimmy Lee, Cheryl Chaiagnier, Linda AXVeW, and Donna Shless. DISPLAYING THE TRUE spirit of giving are juniors and sophomores as they wake dammed baskets a; food '0 give '0 needy families. Yuletide Brings Gifts and Decorations SHIRLEY YAUEERT, Manha 5mm, and Jonell Swearingen take NOTHING ooss UNDECORATED around n a? Christmas time Dvesslng up Vhe pine m are Kay 7h ompson Lee Roy B,yrd and Mary Doering pride in displaying fes'lve dewravions for Chrishnas. TRANSFTION PERIOD PROVIDES time for a quick exchange of gm: for Glenda MtDanFel, Pam Meyer, Ann MlHer, and Liz Moore. IT'S A TRUE GIFT only if it's handmade, accovding Vo some people. Puning the finishing touches To a table and fewelry box made In woodshop class are Randy Fran and James Guidvy, 272 ,Tis the Season to Be J 011V SENIORS HAVE THE FUN of phying with my; with the added bonus of passing them on 00 some real children selecled by the Salvation Army. WIDE SCHOOL WINDOWS ARE TRANSFORMED by a stained glass dec- orame paMern by ems? Ronald Mayes and assisfams Ruben Goff and John Svraln. COLD AS CHRISTMAS! 273 Long Weeks of Work TENNIS SHOES WERE so popular during baskevball season thaf a specTal Tennis Shoe Day was dedared. HILARIOUS sm PERFORMED by Thomas Morgan, J. Gary Sims, and Billy syansel gave A Cappella Choir banquet an added spark. LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART was the theme as sweeiheansl elected by various school groups, were presented 3' Band Concert 274 Were Lightened With Gaiety HAWK EVE RUSSELL keeps wa'ch as s'ude nfs carry cu? an assignmen m TWIEP WEEK, meaning 'The Woman Is Expected to Pay,' took place April 2-8. Ahhough vhe name of Me occasion was slighily changed, the fun remained 1he same-and carro' corsages came In gorgeous array. Carol Scott proudly plants 'his one on her da1e, Bobby Jackson, for me Sadie Hawkins Day dance. HONORS AT THE lmarscholaslic League comes! were won y Rodrick Hm, James Cassel, Judi Peiean andG Bailey icr 'heirJ performance of The Va- 115m. 275 We Were Civic Minded MEMBERS OF THE 1520 Club par. 'icipaled in a number of commu nny service prcieds. Sale of lilies at Easier for crippled chndmn was typical of their work l 4 CHAPEL COMMITTEE COMPOSED of Pete Goldeum, Mike Landry, and Chairman Pa! Solis spent many mornings working with 1he public address sysvem for ihe morning prayer. KATHY PROHL and Noel DoIce learn up to keep TJ clean during Cleanup Week. 275 Decisions, Decisions, Decisions! CAMPAIGN SPEECHES OCCUPY. the minds of fhese hopeful candi- daies for president and vlce-pr65v THE PRWILEGE OF voting was preceded by obtaining poll taxes. COURTYARD WAS CLUTTERED with signs as well as whh people as the eleciion campaign progressed. Itas Been a Great Year! FINALS HELD THE laNer part of May brought sober thoughts to many. TIME TO CLEAN-UP and go home. AWARDS DAY SAW honors passed out to hundreds of deserving students. Here Paul Robinson receives an award for science scholar- ship. CLOVER LAURELS ARE 5 sure sign of summer as distinct year closes. 278 S e uh r O V a F - Me V V ' Queen gaining . e x72fouse 9f ampfozz 'uim. ,5 t: nit W03! ?bpufar 93 375017713 gaz'rof W63! ?jopufar 91! Wdry 6i 197433 granofgufe granoffoucgess Wary ?fecfman :Dof Teflon Senior Court .. ..-,-... genlfzgneny; 9 0 a1. . Csammy MW 9 221. yr Laggewmwmrmy Mam 5,-5ny Camfgscozz 285 Senior Court warn u i. I M i . 3:5 w r V a K , x. , . , ; . :1 5 jjnhce gm? 970m 73mg WM; ?rzlrzcess 71m ymrffer 737100933 5122ng g 286 Senior Court 34 , K At 3?; 6' $ n fir . , : M 1: thce 57357012 Jlgcfer E'Igce Jeff; 603A ?n'ncesq, grelcgen Dergoon ' . .g Trzbcess jay 301'er 297 DJ J KE DANNY BELL DUCHESS BRENDA THERIOT DUCHELSLSVMARLGIE OWENS DUKE RAGAN GENNUSA DUCHESS BETZY ROUSSEL DUKE TOMMY DANIELS DUCHESS JUDY FRANKLIN DUKE EDMOND BOUTTE DUCHESS GAY ELLERBEE DUKE CHARLES WILSON g DUCHESS JUDY CHELETTE' Z90 Master of Ceremonies STAN SECHLER AFTER MANY PREPARATIONS and a few siepped-on toes, the Senior Waltzers were ready 1o perform before me King, Queen, and the Royal Court. They are, left 90 right, Raymond Mamn, Elizabeth Adams, Gregory Reyna, ReneH d'Augereau, Gene Dekerlegand, Mercedes Langdon, Warren Henry, Gwynn Griffith. Second low, James Alleman, Mabel Baker, Donald Cain, Elizabeth Moore, Phillip Pampollna, Cour? Dignioary KENNY RUTTV Michele Slephens, Rodney Landry, Darla Patin. Third row, Buddy Jordan, Karen O'Brien, Jack Hensley, Sue Barnes, Ronnie Landry, Carly Jo Vines, James Guidry, Judy McVey, Founh row, Tommy Dorsey, Linda Parker, Mike Eaves, Cathy Erwin, Lewis Smith, Carolyn Anawa1y, Gary Sims, Shirley Looper, GRACE, EASE, AND surehfootedness are charaderis- vics of 111956: walnersh TWELFTH CENTURY SETTINGS charaderized this year's meme of the Senior Ball, which was Camelot. Itls a Matter of Tradition 292 IT IS A TRADITION?l These words are almost sacred, and nothing comes nearer to being a matter of tradition than the Senior Ball, for this occasion has been a part of each graduation class for more than 30 years. In other schools, a wide variety of welI-liked, handsome, witty people are chosen as school favorites, but at TJ, we put all the most pleasant char- acteristics together and choose various members from all classes to represent us in the annual Senior Ball. I: THE ROYAL COURT awaits the King and Queen as they make their grand entrance into the gym, th THE ROYAL DANCERS, performing befove the King and Queen dur- ing the Coronationl were Pat Johnson, Pam Johnson, and Jean Ann Parker. The Senior Ball of 62 FROM SOUTHERN EOUFFANTS 'o clas- sic sheams were seen a? mi: Senior Prom. Girls, we wish you would make up your minds IT WILL TAKE more than a hoop and a tux to 510p 1hese kids from doing che 0wTst. This new dance VD has really made' a hi! at TJ. . 1 'K V IN ORDER TO remember this night, many couples had their pxcvures taken. LEADING THE FIRST dance is 9he Royal Court. 293 sements ; a My; 295? '; '! P ; : CargiMlaprle serYed as advertising copy edifor. fos' P T. Reyn6lds was sponsor of thesales force, Vk PERSONAL HAPPINESS Ll FE iv PERSONAL FRIENDS Vk PEACE WITH GOD BELIEVE IN THE LORD JESUS CHRBT AND THOU SHALT BE SAVED ACTS 16:31 Linda Turner. Melanie Herring. Sandy Smith. Sandy Leman. Tommy Hunter, Joe Herring. Jerry Ccok. 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COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 3001 Procter Street PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS YU 2-4493 Good Luck to the SENIORS OF 1962 HIGHEST QUALITY CLEANINGAPRESSING IT'S A PLEASURE LAUNDRY SERV1CE ALTERATIONS PROMPT P1CK-UP AND DELIVERY LAKEVIEW CLEANERS 549 Stadium YU 2-2164 PRODUCE HWhat we sell keeps you well PHONE YU $3976 1452 Housion Ave., Pen Anhur, Texas VINCENT BODY SHOP 3149 25th Street YU 2-8491 Miss Denise Vinceni 111 1 Stadium Road YU 3-4100 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS 1649 Proctor WHITES TRIM SHOP COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERING SABINE PILOT 709 Lakeshore Drive YUkon 2-8491 YAKIE SUPPLY COMPANY SERVING SABINE AREA FOR 36 YEARS 225 AUSTIN AVE. DIAL YU 5-4328 Lynn MIHer and Lupe Garcia EVERYTHING AUTOMOTIVE Complete Machine Shop Service PORT ARTHUR URNITURE LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM BED ROOM APPLIANCES 3100 16th ST. YUkon 3-3396 IT PAYS . . . TO SHOP OUT A WAYS! SPENCE 8 HOWE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INCORPORATED I9II ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS SPECIALIZING IN PILE DRIVING LOCKS-FOUNDATIONS-CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION There Is No Substitute for a Good Education PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS THESE THINGS YOU'LL LOVE IN AN ALl-CLLS HOME FAST energy for cooking, water heating, clothes dry- ing, cooling and heating. CLEAN burning ranges that consume smoke and odor. SAFE homemaking with the fuel the National Fire Protection Associa- tion rates safest of all. ECONOMICAL fuel service that can save you thousands of dollars over the life of your mortgage. AUTOMATIC convenience with controls to do the work and watch the clockt for you. LET GAS PUT MODERN LIVING AT YOUR FINGERTIPS. souruinu uulou GAS COMPANY PINKSTON'S GARAGE- WINKLER AUTO SUPPLY CO. 3006 16th Street YU 3-4216 Why agonize with new car pay- ments? We can make your old car run like new! We specialize in re- pairing all makes of transmissions. D. M. PICTON 8t CO., INC. Contractors River and Harbor Improvements TUGBOATS-BARGES DERRICK BARGES TO AGE HARBOR TOWING-INTRACOASTAL GULF COAST TOWING 630-04-05 Adams Building Port Arthur, Texas ?etm Wam , 5 CRAIG PLESSALA STEVENSON SUPER MARKET INSURANCE 649 16th Street YU 5-2421 YU 5-5503 425 6H1 Sfreef Port Arthur, Texas Port Arthur, Texas PETE LYDAY'S SERVICE CENTER ONE STOP SERVICE 500 7th Street YU 3-6679 Port Arthur, Texas BONEAU'S RADIO SERVICE 2415 16Th Street YU 5-7220 Port Arthur, Texas MARIE'S FASHIONS WHERE THE RED CARPET IS ALWAYS OUT 4320 Proctor St YU 3-2651 SPORTSWEAR IS OUR SPECIALTY A Symbol of Quality for More Than a Quarter of a Century The Fred Miller Store hHWHOLESALE AND RETAIUHt Two Complete Service Departments For Bicycles, Lawnmowers and Washing Machines Main SQOre72301 16th YU 3-1654 SKIP'S DRIVE INN THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN 3448 16th YU 2-0241 IF IT'S GOOD FOOD Resrauram Bar-B-Que Catering Service MIKE'S FOOD STORE 2320 10th Street YU 5-8148 4 GROCERY DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME 4001 Twin CiTy Highway WO 2-2931 JUDICES FLECKMAN LUMBER CO. WHERE THE CRAZY FRENCHMAN SAVES YOU MONEY 3201-16th Sf. YU 5-7439 HURRY! 3005 7th STreeT DIAL YUkon 2-3522 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Call us for all your maferials and JtoolsH ANGELLE'S USED CAR and AUTO LOANS 610 l6'rh Street YU 2-9076 FOURNET'S Elegant Men's Wear Suits, Sport Clothes, Accs. 4531 16th Street YU 2-8081 735 Procter 3t YU 58032 60 YEARS of SERVICE 3n . GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIORS OF 1962 FOLDING DOORS, APPLIANCES . August Miller 8 Sons ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS IENT FLOORING 1148 7th St YU 3-4551 RESIL Home of JACOBSEN power mowers J. lmhohc and Sons SCHWINN Bicycles 401 Seventh St. YU 5-4337 THERMOLAIRE Heaters Sabine Towing 8 Transporfafion Company, Inc. Formerly SABINE TOWING COMPANY OCEAN, COASTWISE, HARBOR AND INTRACOASTAL TOWING Port Arthur, Texas n 1- Jill Smhh is in style as she receives her commission of $150 for selling the mos! annual ads. GOOD LUCK, SENIORS PORT SUSIE HOOKS DRUM co BEAUTY SALON 237 West Ninth Street -EXPerf Hair Sfyling- YU 3-6677 3849 Proctor-YU 2.7247 LAKEV'EW SPEIR'S INC. GROCERY 8 MARKET Open 8 AM. to 8 PM. YU 5-4131 510 Stadium 3830 Main Ave. wo 2-4444 AGROVES- Port Arthur, Texas El Charro ResTaurant SPECIALIZING IN MEXICAN FOOD 1814 Houston Avenue YU 3-9605 Come and Try Our Delicious Tacos GEM Jewel ry Company 423 Procier Street GOTHAMATIC WatchesiGEMHlTE Diamonds AARON SALTZMAN Mgr. U 3-562! Port Arthur, Texas GET YELLOW JACKET CHARMS, TOO Lyles-Williams 8c Roberson Our 39th Year BUDDY WILLIAMS and LEONARD ROBERSON General Insurance and Real EsTaTe 2005 Proctor Street YU 5-8112 Mr. Hebert, you're supposed :0 be a chaperon! FAST DELIVERY SERVICE KINGS PHARMACY Three Locations To Serve You THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP 3046 Procter Port Arthur 2349 Proctor Port Arihur YUkon 3-4545 3021 91h Ave. YU 3-3384 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS OF 1962 THAMES INSURANCE AGENCY 2448 Bluebonnet YU 3-5559 Port ArThur, Texas DESIRE FOR: CLEGG MOTORS LET'S KEEP GOING FORWARD, SENIORS NEVER STOP! THIS IS CLEGG MOTORS' DESIRE FOR YOU. 2800 16th Street PORT ARTH U R TEXAS Miss Cheryl Chafagnier SWEETEST SWEETS IN TOWN Wedding Cakes of Distinction Birthday Cakes for a Memorable Occasion FOR ALL TASTY CAKESaPIES-PASTRIES COME TO: 3442-16fh Sfreef MURPHY'S CAKE SHOP HINOTE ELECTRIC COMPANY Dial WO 2-5775 ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS 6266 Orange Highway PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS PORT ARTHUR SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Savings Insured Safe by FEDERAL SAVINGS 82 LOAN CORPORATION ANY AMOUNT . . . WILL OPEN AN ACCOUNT Real Estate Loans for Buying-Building or Remodeling 430 Austin YU 2-9485 3421 Twin City WO 2-5763 S . CANVAS GOODS ' ALUMINUM AND CANVAS ' SHIP AWNINGS I o BURGER BAR 0 ALUMINUM SCREENS llFE BOAT COVERS 5236 16111 Sireef AND DOORS TRUCK TARPAULINS PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS YU 2-1311 PROVOST BROTHERS 0 GAO 211 Houston Avenue COME v ' Telephone YU 5-7821 Port Arthur, Texas AND GET IT! A PORT ARTHUR COLLEGE Offers Courses in Business Subiects, Electronics, Radio . and Television INQUIRE TODA-Y FREE PLACEMENT fillirs Downtown and Jefferson City 617 Proctor Street YUkon 5-8891 3401 Twin City Hwy. wo 2,5723 Low COMPLIMENTS OF ROY MARTIN HAYES LUMBER CORPORATION REALTOR Bui1d it yourself HOME BUILDER We finance YU 2-9421 40146111 Street YU 5-8835 3001 Commerce PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS TRAWEEK DRY GOODS 514 Stadium Rd. YU 2-9357 WILEY'S SHOES SHOES FOR LADIES-LASSIES 612 Proctor Por? AthUr, Texas 717 Ryan Street Lake Charles, Louisiana DISMUKES COMPANY FURNITURE APPLIANCES 528 Waco Avenue YUkon 5-7451 EsfabHshed in l9l2 M. C. CLEANERS 5 TAILORS The Home of Fine Cleaning AGENT FOR AVON PARKICLOTHES TUXEDO RENTAL 2825 Proctor YU 2-4131 A. L. Reynolds 5 Son ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE 1435-37 Proctor Street Dial YUkon 3-2774 TRITICO'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION 947 7th Street YU 5-5555 PORT ARTHUR MARINE ENGINEERING WORKS Fourth Sfreef and Houston Ave. POST OFFICE PORT ARTHUR, BOX 648 TEXAS Ship Repair Facility Serving The Marine Trade in The Sabine Area 39 Years We've Grown with Ships W. O. NELSON Sole Owner MCFERRIN INSURANCE AGENCY 1402 Port Neches Ave. Phone RA 2-3310 Purcell Building . 9 PO. Box 785 O 10 Port Neches, Texas Trllnglo 451$ FACTORY AUTHORIZED famulls far: STUFFED RED SNAPPER PARTS AND SERVICE Siuffed wifh crab dressing and +opped th lemon Appliance Service Center buffer sauce. Tossed green salad and pofufoes. SALES AND SERVICE FERD CHISUM Phone YU 2-9262 4201 16th St. CLOSED SUNDAYS 382516th Sf. YU 3-4451 PARK PLACE LANES 2700 Memorial Blvd. YU $1686 CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATING SENIORS OF 162 FOR THE FINEST QUALITY, SEE US W. L. JAMES AND SONS BUILDING MATERIALS LUMBER PAINT 3830 Sixteenth Street Dial YUkon 3-6733 if ? . . . . . . - aonom row-Lamar Hankins, Tommy Marvin, Mike Landry, Ronnie Landry, Donald Cane, Gary Miller, Jerry Kidd, James Guidry, Kennevh Mannino, Ronnie Thompson, Peter Haskell, George Tribel. Second roqunke Doyle, Reagan Jackson, Regan Gennusa, David Banksmn, Chuck Sherwood, Bryan Anderson, Teddy Ulliedahl, Tommy Kirchmer, Charles Hall, lynn Simmons, Bob Homer, Frank Logan. Third row-Danny Bell, Chris Bray, Gene Pace, Jimmy Redick, Donald King, Charles Wilson, David Eonham, Ray Canada, Walter Sorgee, Ellis Johnson, Chuck SIroud, Terry Rozell. Fcunh row-Tammy Dam ieu, Claude Pardue, Norman Reeves, aiuy Dak, Ruben Puibres, Mike Trahan, Norman Moveau, Jessie DeLee, Richard Tah, Mike Burney, Sam Collem, Coach Pense. th row-Edmund acme, AI Provence, Tommy Hicks, Bill Seale, Edward de Sverguer, Buddy Ball, Ronnie Eos', Errol Guidry, Tex Elliot, Larry Tribel, Coach Arlen, Cuach Bimngs Sixth row-Coach Mi- chaels, Coach Underwood, Coach Akers, Coach Clark, Coach HIII. aQutim am WWWWW$ Nf h, J I am W tu ,AIIIW t h e g r a d u at i n g c I a s s of '62 AV mm 5325123737 mm; 6'62?' BOTTlED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCKCOLA COMPANY BY 053M,QWWEWWWWW PORT ARTHUR COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. WEBB'S PHARMACY No. 1-601-5th Street YU 3-2711 No. 2-2048-9th Avenue YU 2-9408 DRUGS COSMETICS SUNDRIES 3 4, 1 Charles Berry Ins. Agcy. YOUR 7714061151612! -Real EsTaTe- Imumme AGENT 714 Stadium RdA YU 3-3379 SERVES YOU FIRST AIR CONDITIONED FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP. Round The Clock Banking YUkon 3-5601 501 PROCTOR GUARANTEE SHOE STORE FOR FINE WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SHOES 7H Proctor YU 3-6606 DeWitT KNIGHT SERVICE STATION Road Service Motor Clinic Call YUkon 3-4421 4401 Proctor Sabine NATIONAL BANK YU 5-2525 3723 16th Street HOME INSURANCE ners Adams Bldg YU 577213 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Complimenfs of TH E H UTCH I NS CO. FOR ALL YOUR BANKING NEEDS JONES CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Growing with Groves FIRST STATE BANK OF GROVES Miss Mermda Kay Jones GIFFORDIS FURNITURE 8 CARPET CENTER 13: 1!.. y !. K. : 1928-32 Woodworth YU 5-4359 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Congratulations 10 the Class of 62 $VI C From 7!? eggs JEWELRY AND DIAMONDS 440 Procfor YU 2-9488 Compliments of LAMAR LAWSON Your Counfy Commissioner 1049 Stadium Rd. ROY'S FOOD CENTER YU 5-4560 School Supplies HARRIS BOOK STORE 524 Fifth Street Port Arthur, Texas Phone YU 5-2585 SENIORS OF 1962 BUDDY JORDAN and TOMMY DORSEY Compliments of your State Senator JEP S. FULLER VINES GULF SERVICE The FINEST Service in Town WE SPEClALIZE IN: GULF TIRES, BATTERIES, AND ACCS. Corner of Stadium and 71h ST. YU 3-1771 FAST FREE DELIVERY LAKEVIEW PHARMACY 548 Stadium Rd YU 572536 PRESCRIPTIONS Owners: SICK ROOM SUPPLIES w. E. MCBRIDE BABY NEEDS and COSMETICS H. I. SCOGGINS FlRST-AID GOODS GIFTS AND NOTIONS - . nqqglm-mr A 93L Jpviiau: :1 r iBuilders of Quality Homes- DON JACK HENDRYX - MCCORD 260016 St. YU 5-2568 Port Arthur, Texas Education is your key To future success Get all the education you can To prepare yourself for The exciting, challenging Space Age ahead. The future belongs To those who prepare for if! p REDDY KILOWATT 10;. Your Electric Servant GULF STATES UTILITIES COMPANY AN lNVESTOR-OWNED ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY PARK PLACE HOSPITAL, INC. IN CAR, HOME, and BUSINESS INSURANCE YOUR: dependent Insurance AGENT SERVES YOU FIRST 9141: IS YOUR AGENT A MEMBER? Port Arthur Association of Insurance Agents Walker Electric Company electu'cal W Contdadods Ph YU 58422 P. WALKER NEON SIGN MANUFACTURERS ms D. P. WALKER YU 5.9931 1503 Houston Avenue Port Ar1hur, Texas A. LOUVIERE FURNITURE CO. 840 7th Street YU 5-8858 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS ALWAYS PROMPT SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF G. D. DUHON FURNITURE APPLIANCE 301 Proctor Street Phone YUkon 5-5811 1Y1 CONGRATU LATIONS SENIORS '62 MODEL GROCERY AND MARKET 3026 Prodor Phone YUkon 5-9383 HOME INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 410 Adams Bldg. PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Phone YU 5-7213 HEBERT GROCERY 3300 25111 Street YU 2.0121 Pa'r Wood For Better Ready-taWear and BeTfer CAMPUS CASUALS YOUR REXALL STORE Campus Fashions 2335 Procmr YU 2-7091 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Store No. 1-3648 16th St. Store No. 2-2601 7th 81. Store No. 4-3838 Main Ave. Un Groves1 -SERVICE To the Community- Sabine NaTionaI Bank MISS TOM COLLIER seems 90 be enioying her rest. WHELESS INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Banking Service General Insurance 510 Waco Ave,-YU 5-5131 0 ' Port Arthur, Texas Savmgs ' Checking 0 Loans 0 Safety Deposit Boxes GULF PORT ARTHUR CREDIT UNION A COOPERATIVE SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FOR GULF OIL CORPORATION EMPLOYEES SUPERVISED AND EXAMINED ANNUALLY BY THE STATE OF TEXAS, DEPARTMENT OF BANK1NG 649 Sixth Street Phone YU 3-1604 STANLEY'S, INC. NO. 1 338 Fifth Street OPEN 24 HOURS PER DAY 7 DAYS PER WEEK STANLEY'S, INC. NO. 2 1449 Houston Avenue OPEN 6:00 AM TILL 11 PM SEVEN DAYS PER WEEK Port Arthur, Texas LIFE as porfrayed by HiHon Hunt Heights Drug Co. BEN PROTAS, Ph.G, Owner 16th and Houston Ave. YU 5-5507 Port Arthur, Texas x Let Us fill your prescripnons ' Two registered pharmacisfs Guarantee Shoe STore CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS OF 1962 711 Procfor YU 3-6606 Please Call Us for Your: PARTIES BANQUETS RECEPTIONS GUEST ROOMS and AH ther Hotel Facilities HCongraTulaTions, Seniors of 1962- GOODHUE HOTEL 5th Sfreet and Waco Ave. YU 5-8821 Congratulations, Seniors of '62 Jefferson County Sheriff's Posse -MEMBERSD OF THE JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFFS POSSE- RILL CAPTAIN LAWRENCE GUILBEAU CAZAUX FRANK GROC. 81 MARKET A Full Line of Guam Groceries-Meavs PoulVry-Fish Fruits and Vegeiables Fully ATr-Condi'ioned 2500 16th STreef-YU 2-5711 SI'OIM VNDOVIS Phone YUkon 5-8442 AND SCREENS COLLAZO ALUMINUM SHOP Custom Builf Aluminum Screen Doors Screens, Awnings, Blinds and Windows of All Types 2719 7th Street PHONE YU 3-1679 Congratulations, Seniors of '62 BEACON FURNITURE CO. NEW AND USED FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 143 Procter Street JIFFY CAR WASH WASHING POLISHING WAXING STEAM CLEANING 3-Minu1e Service YU 3-1091 2539 Bluebonnet WALTER LANDRY Port Arthur, Texas M155 Carol We1po1e LET US PHOTOGRAPH YOUR SPECIAL OCCASIONS BUDDY PERKINS PHOTOGRAPHY 1819 Procter St Phone YU 5-4512 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS n' M 155 PaHy Meyer Si, Segor. All My Amigos , ww V 3 MA 60 +0 +he L K? - N ,x. C. R. AnThony Company w- bSr-it 2m2 ' Men's . Women's m mU- . Children's CLOTHING, SHOES AND ACCS. Fined Selecfion in +he Area 1912 Ninth Ave. YU 5-7242 Uncle Zeke E Always goes Skating here! For Your Skafing Pleasure L A. MATHIS RUFUS NUNEZ Complete Gulf Service MATHIS AUTO SUPPLY 16th Street and 9th Avenue Phone YUkon 5-241 1 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS CLASS OF 1962 CHARLES S. NACOL JEWELRY 528 Procter YU 3-3345 Miss Len? Anderson FURNITURE REMEMBER YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT SKILLMANS 4221 16th Street YU 5-5553 - $ '1 1 GINGER MCMILLAN ' x I LINDA TATUM GARY SIMS F TOMMY SEARLE a GLENDA FOLSOM KATHLEEN BOUTI N RAGAN GENNUSA MABEL BAKER YOUR SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER RICE STUDIO 2019 Procter STA-Phone YU 5-8011 Port Arthur, Texas LYNN MILLER M. G. UERRW OLIVER PARK PLACE TEXACO 2330 16th Street 3223 39th Street ALLBRITTON TWEEDEL BROS. TEXACO STATION 2601 Ninth Avenue 5001 Porcter Street MCGLOTHLIN GAMBRELL 8 SONS AUTO SUPPLY 1949 Woodworth 4949 16th Street BOB SUDDUTH RICHARDS Seventh and Woodworth 1449 16th Street Would you like is be a pharmacisn In America as in no ofher counfry you have fhe righf f0 choose whaf you would like ?0 do +0 make a living. Our sysfem of free en+erprise. coupled with our sys+em of free educafion, is unparalleled in producing a happy individual in a free, democrafic socie'ry. MULKEY PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIES, INC. 5600 39th St. WO 2-4441 2805 Proctor YU 3-1666 6 12 I u , W M 0K K AsKYoung M 10W BLU E BON N ET MATTRESS COMPANY Pecos Pete Says: Buy Your Drugs and JUST Everything From- DELMAR PHARMACY 548 9th Ave, YU 3-6681 YU 3-2771 Port Arthur, Texas 2449 Stadium Road F B A O P U T R I T S H T A c V H U EN R c U H E PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS 3200 THOMAS Seniors from Founh Avenue Baptist Church: George when, Les9er Billeaud, Royce McConafhy, Jerry Woodall, Charles Trenholm, Connie Sandifer, Elizabeth Adams, Leni Anderson BEST POLICY AT ALL DON -. T'MES HENDRYX E and 1 8 5: DEWITT ' C CUDD F VS Insurance for HomeiBusinessiAmo Porv Arvhur, Texas 2600 16th St. YU 5-2568 BEST WISHES, SENIORS OF 62 Charmineg Yoursi A Charm for Every Occasion TURNBULL'S JEWELRY 2325 Procter RIGGLE 8 PITTMAN INC. READY-MIX CONCRETE 5337 Orange Hwy WO 2-4458 CLEGG MOTORS COLEMAN OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC INMAN CHEVROLET COMPANY KLEAS-LATHAM MOTOR CO. LINN MOTOR CO. Compliments of PORT ARTHUR AUTHORIZED AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION MINGLE MOTOR CO. FRANK EDWAR DS BUICK-GMC RAIFORD MOTORS WEAVER-SCLERANDI PONTIAC Gulfporf Shipbuilding Corporation On the Highway To fhe Sea Congratulations To SENIORS of 1962- Trim Shop-YU 5-2631 320 7m 51. Paint Shopqu 3.1391 BILL TORRES PAINT, BODY 8 TRIM SHOP OVEN BAKED ENAMEL 'c 1 YEAR GUARANTEE C T 0 Body A M Fender I Seat Covers P Wreck L Headliners L P o E a'm R Door Panels T Work E Convf. Tops E n CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1962 Sims Plumbing 8 Heating Company COLEMAN-HEATING AND AlR-CONDITIONING Maytag Laundry Equip. Look HOLSUM Be HOLSUM Buy HOLSUM HOLSUM BAKING CO. -It's Poly-wrapped- LANDRY'S PLUMBING CO. Sanitation, Comfor'r and Safety Home 3232 25th Street YU 3'2854 Sales 7 Service Rentals - Supplies CITY TYPEWRITER COMPANY All Makes Machines OLYMPIA YU 24571 TYPEWRITERS 614 7th Street Best of Luck to the -Seniors of 1962- T. B. ELLISON Pct. 2 Commissioner 525 Lakeshore YU 2-9451 CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES MCGREGOR SPORTSWEAR Holley-And rews 640 Proctor Street PorT Arthur, Texas YU 5-4716 EARL B. HOLLEY and R ROY ANDREWS Owners DISTINCTIVE MEN and BOYS' WEAR COMPLIMENTS OF MerchanTs National Bank PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1962 Fulton Lee Justice of the Peace PRECINCT $32 7 PLACE 1 Jefferson County 4343 Lincoln Groves -WHERE GROVES SHOPS- TEXACO TOLER'S SERVICE STATION PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERV1CE Washing 7 Greasing Polishing and Waxing Tires and Batteries Motor Tune-up 1700 Woodworth Blvd. YU 3-3611 Phone WO 2-4417 WO 2-3430 HAVEN FENCE CO. THE BEST FOR LESS Branch Offices: Port Arthur - New Orleans, La. 5310-16th Street Groves, Texas PREC1SION VISION SINCE 1935 TEXAS STATE OPTICAL 417 Austin Ave. YU 5-8893 Jefferson City Shopping Center W0 2-5796 TO sun YOUR y THE MODEL qj 3022 PROCTER YU 3-9700 DAIRY PRODUCTS JAMES AND TOMMY TOWNSEND 2545 Procter Street Port Arthur, Texas SALADMASTER STAINLESS STEEL COOKWARE Lifetime Guarantee Let me come To your home, cook you a T-Bone steak, and make you a salad. No obligation. For appointment ARMIE ARMISTEAD YU 2-4622 WHOLESALE MARKET, INC. THOMPSON'S PORT ARTHURTEXAS TOY TOWN Purveyors to Markets-HofelshRestauranfs-Clubs lnstifutions-Schools Hospitals Dial YU 3-47717YU 3-4541 23577th Sf. PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS AS FOR ME AND MY HOUSE WE WILL SERVE THE LORD. UOSHUA 24AM Friend, you cannot decide for others, but you can hnd musU decide for yourself! What is your decision? w. a. DALE CARRAWAY ' VANCE Pastor Music Educauon L 2. ' .. m , X: I, WO 2-5731 f 4301 32nd ST. Port Arthur, Texas Masver Plam TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH CREATIVE HOTOGRAPHY 0 Weddings 0 Portraits 0 Commercial 0 Coloror Black and White 0 AErial 0 Industrial 0 Animals I STUDIO 1629 Woodworth Blvd. Port Arthur, Texas Miss Hanna Hampton YU 2-6426 2036 BLUEBONNET PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS HEAVEN TO SEVEN SHOP From Birth to Seven The place 10 go for Me brands you know A large selection of clothing-foys and baby needs 4448 16th St. VU 5-2652 SIXTEENTH STREET DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists FREE DELIVERY 2316 Sixteenth Sf, Phone YUkon 2-6428 C. A, MARTOY Regisiered Pharmacisf PORT ARTHUR, 1EXAS DDIE 8 JIMIS COIFFURES YU 3-4003 2400 Memorial Highway PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Congratulations, Seniors ELLERBEE BROTHERS 2100 Fifth Avenue PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Sewing The Oil and Chemistry Industry With Fabricated Steel Constructed Tank Repairs and New Tanks Remember! ELLERBEE BROTHERS 2100 Fifth Avenue Phone YU 2-6424 THUNDERBOWL LANES PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS 4500 Twin City Hwy. TI-IE co ROAD MATERIALS GEN. CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT RENTAL 509 E, 16m VU 2-6436 Port Arm ur, Texas M! 1:14; 11 rnumm m; zjwybmnui 5f-V PROCTER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 2715 PROCTOR PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS SENIOR MEMBERS ARE: Linda Tawm, Phyllis Miller, Ronald Gouch, MalcoIm Miller, Gary Sims, Joel Bocne CRAVEN PLUMBING CO. Repairs and Plumbing Supplies 1121 Stadium RdA YU 3-1944 WE INSTALL AUTO GLASS PAINT AND GLASS PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO. 914 Procter Port Arthur PHONE: YU 3-5676 PLETTMANIS SUPER MARKET 630 Procter YU 5-8811 YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT INVITED NIGHT NUMBER W0 2-4192 LAKEVIEW FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP Our Flowers Say it for You Wire Service PHONE YU 5-2591 Des1gners JACK RABY and BETTY WILLIAMS 716 Stadium Rd. Port Arthur, Texas LES LEDET'S RECORD SHOP 1127 Woodwonh Blvd Phone YU 2-7961 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Latest Hi-Fi and Stereo Records and Albums SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SPECIAL ORDERS Capitol and Columbia Record Players From $39.95 and Up PHOTOGRAPHS OF YOUR DAY OF DAYS . . . In Port Arfhur it's tradifional to invite J. C Watkins Studio To photograph your Day of Days. For the finest in bridal portraits and wed- ding informals make your appointment now. J. C. WATKINS STUDIO 2329 Thomas Blvd. Phone YU 2-3666 Roll with your friends af LLOYD'S where The crowd goes. LLOYD'S ROLLER RINK 2640 Memorial Blvd. YU 3-9147 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Bowling Club members worked under vhe sponsorsth of Mr. Rex Copeland. Miss Gail Flanagan GIBBONS LADIES' FASHIONS 706 9th Avenue YU 2-3811 SHOP AND SAVE AT SPENCE BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL COMPANY GENUINE ELECTRICAL PARTS 321 Seventh St. Dial YU $4522 and 3310 Sixteenth St, Dial YUkon 55588 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '62 FIRST NATIONAL BANK PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS TROPICANA The Ultimate in Modern Apartmenf Living 4116 Dryden Rd. PT. ARTHUR, TEX. MRS. VERA FOSTER YU 3-4636 Manager YU 5-4331 1849 Stadium Rd Ag $1 I PT. ARTHUR, TEXAS Compliments of SAN DER'S SPORTING GOODS 1600 9th Ave YU 2-5411 NOW TWO LOCATIONS T0 BETTER SERVE YOU THE FAIR 401 Procter 1Downtown1 Jefferson Ciiy Shopping Center PORT ARTHUR ATKINS AND HOFFPAUIR INSURANCE Phone YU 2-1591 Sewice at 2011 Bluebonnet Distributors for HYTONE School Supplies PRICE AND COMPANY WHOLESALE ONLY Cigars, Candies, Tobacco, and Sundries, Schraffts Famous Candies 801 Houston Avenue YU 2-9494 Port Arthur, Texas THRIFTY N1FTY GROCERY 5700 32nd Street WO 2-2131 CHERRY FURNITURE CO. 3009 16th Street Porf Arthur, Texas YU 2-8495 HAMPTONS The Fineer and LargesT FurniTure SelecTion BeTween Houston and New Orleans AUTOGRAPHS Abther, LI'rIda7B A., Akers, Freddy-B.A,, Arkansas BoyIm UnIIeIIin UnIVeISIIy Texm AIIeII Home75 A., Westem vrse II Umv And:1mn, AIiece-BA, Univeuivy 01 xm, MA Colomdo $1511: CoIleg: Andvewx, LI'nda B.E,A., 7 Sam Houxfon SIaIe Teachers CcIIege Badge , 101755. 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HaIIIs cIII III NIIIIIIIg, 5kg IIIIIIeIIIFIy OI HousIon, Post GraduaIe 1:51:11: HeuIIh, George Peabody CelIege Parker, Kennc1h7B A,, Noyfheosf Okla- homo SIaIe, MEd, UnIverXHy I31 Oklahoma P Ma: 55115 75.A, IIIIIIIy Uni- IeIIIIy, M.A SUniversNy oI Texas Pause, J, 111,7 5,,A. NanheusIem SIaIe, M.Ed,, SUIIiveIIIIy o1 Housmn Pehey, Harry-M A., Slephen F. A5311 Slale Co lleg Piiman, Sum Housmn 9-8 A., SIWII Ie TMC adieIlI CoIlege, 55., In as IIII, Provon, NOIIIII75.A,, UIIIIIIIIIY III 1510; Texas Womunk Unrvevmy oI Hous- IIIIIII, E111 175.5, ReUIIIeIIIIy, M, E, 12,295 PUlSy-B.S ReynoIdS,F B,.,S M. ,Sam ous- 10 n 51:11: TTmchux 'ColIe; e UNIVEYSIVY 01 Texas Index Berg, Donnu-46, 153 5eIggIoII, MaIy747, 165, 193, 194. 215, 221, 201 BIIIcOud, l'es'er7 747 5IIIIIIIaII, 101. 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