W W Samuell High School - Torch Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1960
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Edifor-in-chief YveTTe CalverT r A - ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY i 11 Y Y - SENIORS I I - JUNIORS - E - SOPHOMORES A A .1 - ORGANIZATIONS I 4 BLE - 1' , of C0 TE ACTIVITIES - FAVORITES - I MILITARY - N 1 l ' ATHLETICS - COMMERCIALS - A MINISTRAI1 ND B in 5,5 3 W J, W ' . .- ' -, iii- fx -,11if:,zgggffl,' - '21 1.1-gf,fc':,e p fy, K g zzgffez K 1::':,.f-ifgffegfszzsf , wfmes2g:'W.4 s1fgf12wf:ez'4:::' ' .z 4--we ww 1 gy, ,f '. , :az . 3- , f - w X gf:f,:y,:g gf f , , - .,,Ag.gfgggmfmg Y:-f Hz..muff:w1,'fgmf, 5 - ,aliasfgfrmgggmim. 41: I1 55 5. 5 ,, ' xg, ew.:--V K -11 5.52152 gs 18 f . , , ,gif f 4iJzv 3:1w-,r f - . fl Ep LTY Mr. F. L. Williams, Mr. H. Allen, Dr. E- D- Walker. MV- T- W- BYOWNS. Assl. Supl. ol Co-ordinalor ol ASSl- Sllpl. Ol Assl- Supl- Ol lnslrucllon Adminlslralive Services Personnel Business Mr. D. E. Mallhews, Assl. Supl. ol Special Services Dr. W. T. While, Supl. ol Dallas lnclependenl School Dislricl Mr. R. H. McKay Assl. Supl. ol Aclminislralion Members ol lhe Board are, lell lo righl: R. B. Gilmore, R. L. Dillard, Jr., V. M. Lamm, Mrs. T. H. Rulherlorcl, Vice-presidenl: Dr. E. L. Rippy, Presidenlq Dr. W. T. While, Superlnlendenl ol Schools: F. E. Spallord, Mrs. V. D. Ingram, R. Howell and D. M. Brulon. PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE The student body has shown a fine spirit this year. As a result of this spirit the school has grown scholastically, athletically and has achieved well deserved recognition in the community. There are many things ot which you can be proud for the year 1959-1960. To the seniors, the first graduating class that has been entirely Samuell, congratulations are in order. You are the largest graduating class ot Samuell to date, and your achievements have kept pace with your growth in numbers. We shall look forward to the sophomores and juniors return- ing next year. To the seniors we extend our best wishes for continued success in the future., W. S. LANHAM 4 .auuj MRS. JANE WILSON Dean MRS. KATHLEEN CARDEN Nurse J 5 1 ..,? XT gif ,, ', A ., I, fum MISS ALICE PICKENS Counselor MISS INA ROBERTS Librarian MR PAUL MATTHEWS Assustant Prmcupal OFFICE xx JW llfw-Bfliiaw, ., 'Lf,v:i!wi5?'.mE: E? MRS JEWEL BIERHALTER MRS SADIE MAE YOUNG Attendance clerks I ,, ,. WW JOHN AKIN-Mathematics B.S., M.S. East Texas State MARY NELL ARMSTRONG-History B.S. North Texas State J. W, BLACK-BIOLOGY B.S. North Texas State JO BRASHEAR-Home and Family Living B.S. East Texas State ELIZABETH BRAY-English B.A. Southwestern University BETTY BROWN-Physical Education B.S. Oklahoma State University EILENE CAMPION-English B.A. Southern Methodist University ELIZABETH CHANDLER-Mathematics B.A. Southern Methodist University DWAIN CLEERE-Metal Shop M.S. North Texas State I2 FACULTY FRANCES BRADFORD-Home Economics B.S. North Texas State HENRY BRAHINSKY-Orchestra B.M., M.M.E. North Texas State GENE BRANDENBERGER-Electric Shop B.S. North Texas State BETTY BULLOCK-English B.A. Baylor COL. A. C. BURNETT-Military L.L.B. ROSE CALLAHAN-History B.S., M.S. East Texas State FA CL' LTY F, M. De-LANEY-History M.A. The University of Texas GLENDON DRAKE-Wood Shop B.S., Ms, East Texas State BARBARA ELAM-Typing, Stenography B.B.A. North Texas State LOUISE GI LBERT-English B.A., M.A. Sam Houston State EVA GRIFFIN-Home Economics B.S. Texas Woman's University W.R. HALL-l.C.T. B.S., M.E. East Texas State 7 ,Witty DALBEY CRITES-History B.M. Southern Methodist University CLEMENTS CROOK-Choral B.A., B.M.E., M.M. Northwestern University JAMES DAVIS-Biology B.S., M.Ed. Sam Houston State MALCOLM FITCH-History B.A. Baldwin Wallacey Ohio HULENE FLOWERS Study Hall J. P. GILBERT-Speech B.F.A. The University of Texas PAUL HARRIS-Art B.A., M.A. North Texas State DAVID HARSTROM-History B.S. North Texas State JAMES IBBOTSON-Physics B.S., M. Ed. East Texas State JILL JOHNSON-Mathematics B.S. Southern Methodist University WILLIAM JOHNSON-History, Civics B.A., M.A. East Texas State RICHARD LADD-Biology B.A., M.A. Southern Methodist University WILLIAM MCELROY-Mathematics B.A., M.A. Southern Methodist University KATHLEEN MQGAHA-Physical Ed. B.S., M.S. East Texas State VIRGIL MATTINGLY-Mathematics B.S., M,S. East Texas State FACULTY NICK MORRIS-History B.A. North Texas State OLGA MURLEY-English B.A. North Texas State MARY MURPHY-English B.A. East Texas State MARY LARSEN Study Hall JAMES LAWLESSkWorId History B.S., M,S. North Texas State B.F. MCCLANAHAN-Accounting B.S., M.S. North Texas State LES MILLS-Band B.S. North Texas State ELIZABETH MITCHELL-English B.A. North 'Texas State JAMES MOORE-Distributive Ed. B.A., M.A. The University of Texas FACULTY DORIS NORTHCUTT-Typing B.S. Southwestern Teachers College, Okla INEZ PALM-Spanish B.A., M.A. The University of Texas JENNIE PETERS-Biology B.S., M.Ed. Texas Christian University Lois Rossom-spanish s.A., M.A. Southern Methodist University JIMMIE SADLER-History B.S., M.S. Baylor VELMA SCOTT-Stenography B.S. Texas Woman's University MILTON Muslcxqofivefs Ed., P.E. B.S., M.A. North Texas State J. D. NEWSOM, JR.-Biology B.S., M.Ed. East Texas State H. A. NICHOLSON-Chemistry B.S. Salem College, Salem, W. Vir. EVELYN RAMSEY-English B.A., M.E. RALPH REYNOLDS-P.E. B.S. North Texas State D. C. ROGERS-Mechanical Drawing B.S., M.S. Texas A8.M HARREL SHAVER-Mathematics B.S. East Texas State JASMINE SMOOT- Latin B.A., M.A. National University of Mexico WILLIAM STEVENSON-History B.S., M.A. East Texas State ROBERT STOKES-English B.A., M.S. Baylor ALICE TERRY-English B.A. New York State College for Teachers CLYDA TERRY-English B.A. East Texas State SARA WALDMAN-Mathematics B.A. Southern Methodist University LINDY WATKINS-Mathematics B.B.A., M.B.E. North Texas State JOYCE WILLIAMS-Mathematics B.S. East Texas State FRED WYANT-Biology B.S. East Texas State J. H. YOUNG-History B.A., M.A. East Texas State RUTH YOUNGBLOOD-Mathematics B.S. North Texas State FACULTY R. W. THOMPSON-Drivers Ed. B.S., M.Ed. East Texas State JANE TROLLINGER Study Hall JEAN VINING-Journalism, English B.A., M.A. The University of Texas VlVlAN WlLSON-English M.A. Southeastern College, Oklahoma WAYMON WILSON-Mathematics B.A., M.E, Hardin Simmons University JACKIE WINN-Typing B.S. East Texas State Getting full, Coach Thompson? FACULTY ACTI ITIES A few of our talented teachers displayed their abilities at the faculty luncheon l As faculty grandparents are recognized, Mr. Mat- MAN- thews wonders where his recognition is. Ah-ha! So this is what goes on in the lounge on dead-day. P.-T.A. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FRONT ROW, left to right: Mr. Paul Matthews, assistant principal, Mrs. F. M. Richenthin, Mrs. C. R. Sproule, Mrs. M. E, Evans, P.-T.A. president, Mr. W. S. J. D. Smith, Mrs. W. M. Morgan, Mrs. Iva B. Denny, Mrs, C. A. Powers, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Donald Vrooman, Mrs. Robert Radney, Mrs. J. E. Pendleton, Mrs. White, Mrs. Jim Green, Mrs. John C. Dasch, Mrs. C. A. Lanham, principal. SECOND ROW: Mrs. R. L. Walker, Mrs. N. R. Collins, Mrs. David McDowell. THIRD ROW: Mrs. C. E. C. A. Trayior, Mrs. R. B. Kaiser, Mrs. B. F. LaRue. Mr. Lanham is presented a life membership certificate in the P.-T.A. by Mrs. R. L. Walker. Partidipants in the P.-T.A. Style Show await their stage en- trance. . LUNCHROOM STAFF vf was , . ,x,, , - , .. . we .,... . 4W21Q X m K' ' A +5 . - k eff Lg ? if ky . if -. 1 .. -T --as .T -. . ..,, is at n f. A 2 ' 1-H f M. . Left to right: Bessie Starndifer, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Royer, Mrs. Busham, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Clay, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs, Mills, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. May, Mrs. Dodson, Mrs. Heddin, Mrs. Stewart. CUSTODIANS X -, A-H W, . 5 ey. 3? T . s..-f ,. e -. 1 . 1 is 5- fa f FRONT ROW, left to right: D. T. Thompson, Robert Upchurch, Doyle Shipp, Andy Hill, H. L. Williams, M. L. Bunch. BACK ROW: W. T Jones, H. P. Guess, T. W. Searcey, R. E. Montgomery, and J. C. Griffith. I9 'I -4 'A :VTE Q50 SENIGRS 2.3mm-uwwmvmxuwenmawvwassaamx'mueafm,am.Damsvms1lsximmgws'am'rexk mf4Jx5!Imv6sLs,ru3az: 14w.a.'f,srw.umln:1mw4e!msw!fswwfm'15su gg, -Qg,'f7yg,.gg,i5g,':454gggy,,v,:g,w Wgfzgwywgxxzmggggg mwggum gmffgm ,, w,q,g3,pg X 7 ALJ SENIORS CAROLYN SUE ADAMS-Oct. 20, 1942-NHS 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Thespian 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Future Teachers 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Traffic Com- mission 2, 3. LEWIS ADAMS-June 10, 1942- Scarface -Proieo tion Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, Speech Club 1, DANIEL ALLEN Slide Rule 2. LUKE ADAMS RICHARD ADAMS-April 12, 1942- Crazy Legs - Homeroom Reporter 1, 2, Vice President 3, N.D.C.C. 1, Track 2, Senior Play Crew 3. SANDRA ADAIR-Mar. 1, 1942-Office Assistant 1 2, 3. Captains Marshall, Davis, and Wilson pause for a pose during football dance intermission. DONALD ALLEN il JACKIE ALLEN-April I, 1942-Junior Achievement Treasurer 3, Jr. Achievement Sweetheart 3, Blue Jackets 2, 3, Office Assistant 3, Gym Manager 1, Nurse Assistant 2. JERRY ALLEN MARIE ALLEN-July 2, 1942-Home Room Secretary 1, 2, Operetta, Make Up Committee 3, Torch Favorite 3. AMELIA ANDERSON-August 15, 1942-National Honor Society 2, 3, Blue Jackets, Senior Board of Directors 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Homeroom Secretary 3, Office Assist. 3, Homeroom Alt. Student Council Rep. 3. MARILYN ANDERSON-February 10, 1942-Dramatics Club 1,Y-Teens 2, Future Nurses 2. rf- - i- PATRICIA GREGORY BAILEY 3, Senior Assem. NUMAN BAKER ' Jan wants to know, who sez dis torkey's done? JERRY BARNES- Bernie -Nov. 24, 1941-l.C.T. 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 3. CYNTHIA BEAN-Los Conquistadores 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Blue Jackets 2, 31 Office Assistant, National Honor Society 3. JERRY BEATY-July 11, 1942- B Football 'lp A Football 2, 3, Art Club. ED BERG-N.D.C.C. 1, 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, 3, N.D.C.C. Drill Team 1, 2. CHARLES BERRY- Chuck -Feb. 21, 1942-Golf 25 Chemistry Club 2. r SENIORS CHARLES ARCHER-July 7, 1942-Basketball 1, 2 3, Baseball A team 1, 2, 3. AUTRY AYRES-June 2, 1942 JIMMY BAILEY DRUDEAN BAKER- Trudy -Blue Jackets 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, Allied Youth MOODY BALLOW SENIORS RONNIE BERRYHILL-Football 27 Art Club 3j Red Cross Alternate 37 Hot Rod Club 2. BOBBY BIERHALTER BETTY JO BIRD-May 24, 'I942-Spanish Club 2, 37 Blue Jackets 2, 3, Outstanding Member Award 37 Y-Teens 37 N.H.S, 37 Sentinel Staff Feature Writer 2, 37 Quill and Scroll 37 Concert Choir 37 Operetta 37 Homeroom Secretary 3. GERALD BIRD GERARD BIRDSONG-Sept. l5, 1941-Proiectionist 27 Lumberman's Award 27 Intramural Volleyball 3. RONALD BOWMAN - R o n- , .Y .-..,, nie -Latin Club 2, N.D.C.C. I, 2, 3. party. Bull Wallace takes a right .upper cut an the plnata scramble at the Christmas BILLY BRATCHER-April IO, 1942-Distributive Edu- cation. SENITA BRIGHT- LOU -May IB, 1942-Starlets lj Cheerleader 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 37 Valentine Princess 37 Favorite li Y-Teens 2, 37 Allied Youth 2, 37 Student Council Reporter 27 Homeroom Vice JERRY BLANTON-Dec. 23, 1940-N.D.C.C. 2, 3, Mfsgf. President 2. EDWARD BRINK- Grasshopper -Dec. I, 1941- B ' Football 27 Art Club 27 Red Cross Rep. 27 Hot Rod Club I, 2, 3, President 3. GLYNNETH BRIDENDINE- Glenna -Blue Jackets, Y-Teens. MARY BRISENDINE 25 , '-.,, .J 4 . . , 4 DONALD BURKLEY- Donny -Oct. 17, 1941-Cheerleader 35,National Honor Society 2, 35 Key Club 1, 2, 35 Allied Youth 35 Thespians 35 A Cap- pella Choir 35 Art Club 1, 2, 35 Football 15 Baseball 15 Op- peretta 3. 1 HENRY BUTLER-Oct. 26, 1942-N.D.C.C. GLEN BYERS- Coon -Jan. 1, 1942-Crafts Fair 3. DAN CALDWELL-July 25, 1942-Chess Club 15 Prehistorical Society 1, Junior Achievement 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Key Club 35 Chem- istry Club 3. RICHIE CALHOUN-OCT. 11, 1942-National Honor Society 35 Key Club 35 Art Club 35 Tennis Team 25 Latin Club 15 Bible Award 1, Archaeology Club 15 N.D.C.C. 1, 25 Junior Achievement 1, 2, 3. WELTON CALVERT- Buddy -Dec. 19, 1941-Annual Math Contest 3rd Place 35 Allied Youth 35 Chemistry Club 35 Key Club 35 National Honor Society 35 Student Council5 Basketball Manager 2, 35 Hockaday Math Tournament 35 National Merit Finalist5 Senior Assembly Committee 3. 26 ' Joanetta presides at the installation of F.H.A. Officers. SENIORS LINDA BROOKS- Peaches -Dec. 12, 1941-Starlets 2, 35 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Chemistry Club 25 Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 35 Art Club 15 Concert Choir 2, 35 Operetta 1, 2, 35 Sentinel Staff 35 Thespians 35 Senior Assembly 3. DONNA BROWN-Oct. 4, 1941-F.H.A. 35 Chorus 35 Red Cross Representative 3. BETTE BROYLES-Oct. 18, 1941-Y-Teens 35 Office Assistant 2, 35 Los Conquistadores 15 Blue Jackets 2. JERRY BURCHFIELD-June 8, 1942. JAMES BURNS-Jan. 24, 1942 -fFootball 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Junior Achievement 35 Torch Staff 35 Traffic Commis- sion 3. SENIORS YVETTE CALVERT-July ll, 1942-Valentine Prin- cess 1, Valentine Princess 25 Quill and Scroll 25 Cheerleader 35 Student Council Secretary 35 Senior Class Reporter 35 Valentine Queen 35 Annual Staff 1 Class Editor, 2, Activities5 Editor 35 Senior Favorite E37 3. ALICE CANNADAY-Dec. 8, 25 Blue Jackets 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 35 Allied Youth 35 Pub Staff 3. DANNY CANUP- Peanut -Sept. 7, 1942. 1941-spanish Club 1, PAT CAPERTON-Oct. 10, 1942-Blue Jackets 35 Y-Teens 2, 35 Office Assistant 3. LARRY CARROLL- Red -Aug. 3, 1942-Sears Roe- buck Foundation D. E. Award. MARGIE CARROLL-Oct. 11, 1941-Homeroom Secretary 2, 35 Alter. Student Council Rep. ,, W 35 Y-Teens 2. -N.D.C.C. 2, 3. Cheers rise as the team leaves for San Angelo. Club 2. '4 GERALYN CARTER-July ia, 1942-A Cappella 1, 2, 35 Operetta 2, 35 Blue Jackets 2, 35 F.H.A. 15 Art CARL CARSON-Jan 12, 1942 PATSY CARY-Sept. 5, 1942-A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 35 Blue Jackets 35 Homeroom Reporter 2, 35 Homeroom Secretary 3. CAROL CHANDLER- Rasmus -Mar. 30, 1942-Future Teachers 1, 2, 35 Science Club 15 Dramatic Club 15 Latin Club 1, 25 Blue Jackets 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Archaeology Society 25 Senior Assem- bly. WAYNE CHILDERS-June 9, 1942-Los Conquistado- res I, 2. BARBARA CHOTE i A . ,- , ,,...........,,., 4 28 I5 Bible Award 3. ROY CLARK-Nov. I6, Education 3. VELINA CLIFTON-June SHERRY CLOUNTZ-Oct. 3, l94l-Starlets I, 25 Art Club 2, 35 Future Nurses 2, 35 Y-Teens I, 35 Home- room Secretary 25 Red Cross Rep. 25 Chorus 35 Of- fice Assistant I, 2. GLENDA CLUTTS-Nov. I8, 1941-Homeroom Secre- tary l, 25 Sentinel Staff 35 Library Assistant I, 2, 3. I i Ia ' ' SENIORS LINDA CLARK-Jan. IO, 1942-Thespians 35 Home- room President I, l.C.T. 35 Y-Teens Inter-Club Rep. 'l94'l-N.D.C.C. 25 Distributive IA, 1942-Blue Jackets 2, 3. BARBARA COOMBS-Nlarch 8, l942-Starlets, 2nd Lt. 'l, lst Lt. 2, Captain 35 Thespians 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, K K- g 3 V V 35 D.A.R. Candidate 35 Spanish IAM Q ' xl S in Club Treasurer 25 Senior Play I tl L K A, ..,. .,... - E N ,,,. 1, . I Committee 3, A. , J- , - .. . .. --1, Q .... .. ., . fs . ,.,. - ' QW 't fxwm 1' 5' I '- tgiw It .L . ,V It - I 'sf 'A A H fvtfff- - V, 1+ : - . 5 gwm I ., Aft 334 'S :fe , 5 ' - , ., . . .. . , . , - ' , - , . - - ' gg I , 2 ' n. I ---' -Y .. . I. f ,. if -I ,Q A E -- f Q , ' WAN DA COLLINS , 5. ' - L 5 No Matter what the NORMAN COOK RONALD COOK- Man Tart fNOv. IS, l94l-Cl'1erTI- istry Club 2, 35 Key Club 35 Spanish Club I5 National Honor Society 35 Archaeology Club lj N.D.C.C. l. 2. JACK COOMBS PATRICIA COTTINGHAM- Pat -Feb. 14, 1942- Los Embaiadores 25 Red Cross Rep. 2, 35 Office Assistant 2, 35 Library Assistant 3. JUDY COUCH-Jan. 211, T942-Clinic Assistant. Senior girls did-gym suits are still gym suits, SENIGRS LONNIE COX LYNN CRAFT-Nov. i, 1942-Key Club 3, B Team Football l, A Team Football 2, 3, President Stu- dent Council 3, Senior Favorite 3, National Honor Society 3. ROSE CRISWELL-Jan. 4, i942-Future Nurses l, 2, Latin Club l, Y-Teens 3, Latin Club 3. THOMAS CROSS- Tom -March 10, 1941-Allied Youth Treasurer 3, Art Club 3, N.D.C.C. l, 2 MKS, Tennis 3, Career Conference Chairman 3. SHERRY CUMMINGS-Nov. 28, 1941-Office' Assist- ant l, Homeroom Vice President l, Homeroom Secre- tary 2, Homeroom Secretary 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Starlets 2, 3, Chemistry Club 2, Senior Pub Staff 3, Senior Play Committee 3, Future Homemakers Treasurer, Songleader l, 2. BOBBY DANlEL-Nov. 28, l94l-Dallas Sales Executive Club 3, Sears Roebuck Foun- dation Award 3, Student Award. S U Z A NNE CUNNINGHAM- Y-Teens 2, 3, Red Cross Rep. 2, Chemistry Club Reporter 3, Sentinel Staff 3, National Honor Society 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Homeroom Reporter 2. '59 Cheerleaders look on' with ,interest as '60 candidates compete. DAN DAVIS-Aug. 4, 1942- B Team Basketball l, 2, A Team Basketball 3, National Honor Society 3. DAVID DAVIS- Davey -July 15, 1941-Art Club 3, N,D.C.C. 2, 3. RICHARD DAVIS- Dick -June 4, 1942-Key Club l, 2, 3, B Team Football l, A Team Football 2, 3, Captain 3, N.D.C.C. lst Lt. 3, Senior Favorite 3. JOANNA DAY- Jody -Jan. l, 1942-Homeroom Vice President l, F.H.A. l, Concert Choir 2, 3, Operetta SHEILA DEAN , ,, 4 V 9 x A 'iS ',-,':f-axiiifiie. : - . ' -' ag J Sept. l7, 1942-Latin Club 'lp ROBERT DEAL NELDA DEWEY ALTON DOBBS SUE DOUGLAS-Aug. 27, 1942-Homeroom' Secre- tary 1, Homeroom Vice President 2, Homeroom Pre- sident 3, Blue Jackets 2, 3, Board of Directors 2, Vice President 3, Thespians 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Honor Society 3, High School Movie Council 3, Interscholastic League Poetry, Spel- SENIORS A BARBARA DIXON-Feb 2, 1942-Y-Teens 3, Bible Award 3, Future Homemakers 2, Homeroom Secre- tary 2, Homeroom Treasurer 1. BOBBIE DOWELL ling 1. JUDY DRUMGOLD-Nov. 27, 1942-Distributive Education These are Moments to Remember. DAVID DUGGAN-Aug. 1, 19342. JERRY DUGGAN-Nov. 13, 1941-Homeroom Vice President 1, Homeroom President 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Traffic Commission 1, 2, B Team Football 1, A Team Baseball Manager 2, 3. SAMUEL DUNLAP- Sam -March 29, 1943-N.D.C.C. 1, 2, Los Conquistadores 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 2, 3. 2, 3, Sears Award, Sales- manship Merit Award. TOMMY DURHAM- Zot -July 12, 1942-Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1, Homeroom Secretary 1, Homeroom Vice President 2. KENNETH EAKIN- Curley -April 20, 1942-Military Drill Team 1, 2, 3, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, Golf Team 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Battalion Group Commander 3, N.D.C.C. 1, 2, 3, Superior Ribbon 1, 2, Military Metal 1. 30 SENIORS DOUGLAS EDWARDS-March 23, 1942-Newspaper Staff 35 N.D.C.C. 1, 25 Student Council 35 Art Club 35 Senior Pub. Sports Editor 3. LARRY ELLSWORTH- Buzz -October 10, 1940! Track 15 B Team Football 15 Homeroom President 15 Student Council Rep. 25 Honor Society 25 Key Club Vice President 35 Homeroom President 35 Senior - -4- fy- .X-.w ,,.,--..- .Vw of . -. - - Play Buzz 35 Los Embaiadores 1. BILLY ENGLAND PAUL ERICKSON- Eric -Oct. 2, 1941-Homeroom Reporter 25 Art Club 35 Botany Club 35 Los Em- baiadores 35 N,D.C.C. Band 2, 35 Senior Play Scenery 35 Operetta Scenery 3. GERALD ERVIN- Jerry -Jan. 29, 1942. REBECCA ESTES- Becky - March 26, 1942-Spanish Club 1, 25 Blue Jackets 2, 3: National Honor Society 35 Y- Teens 35 F.H.A. 35 Charm Club 35 Senior Play Program Com- mittee 35 Bible Award 15 J.A. 1. Have you seen my ring? MAXINE EWING 3 0 ' - - 1 f ......... ,. ff ,.mm....-Aa..l- ..g..,..... .. S H A-R O N ERWIN- Fanny May -Jan. 2, 1942-Annual Staff Junior Class Representa- tive 25 Class Editor 35 Office Assistant 15 Library Assistant 25 Y-Teens 1, 25 Homeroom Reporter 3. KATHY EVANS-Oct. 13, 1942-Homeroom President 15 National Honor Society 35 Y-Teens 35 Starlets 1, 25 Allied Youth 35 F.H.A. 35 Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 25 Office Assistant 35 Senior Prom Committee JERRY FAIRCLOTH-July 11, 1941-Newspaper Staff 35 Homeroom Reporter 25 N.D.C.C. 3. DARLA FARMERA''Brigette -Homeroom President 15 Library Assistant 15 Y-Teens 35 Clinic Assistant 25 Art Club 2, 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Senior Prom Com- mittee 25 Jr. Achievement 35 Homeroom Reporter 15 Senior Play Committee 3. CORNELIA FOSTER- Corey -April 27, 1942-Pan American Club 1, 25.Y-Teens 2, 35 Blue Jackets 35 Thespians 35 National Honor Society 35 Senior Play Committee 35 Music Festival 1. , 3I f- --.Y SENIORS RAY FOSTER-Oct. 2, T941-Art Club 27 N.D.C.C. 3: N.D.C.C. Drill Team 2, 37 Homeroom President 27 Chemistry Club 37 Homeroom Secretary 17 Red Cross Rep. l, 3. JERRY FRANKLIN-Jan. 6, 1942- B Team Baseball I7 A Baseball 27 Student Council Qj Latin Club 2, 37 Chemistry Club 37 Key Club 3j National Honor Society 3. JO ANN FULLER-July l, T942-Blue Jackets 2, 37 Y-Teens l, 27 National Honor Society 37 Future Nurses 2. JANIS FURTICK-Jan. 25, 1942-Homeroom Reporter 37 Red Cross Rep. 27 Y-Teens 37 Football Queen Nominee 37 National Honor Society 37 Blue Jackets 37 Allied Youth 3j Latin Club 'l7 2-Year Bible Award 2, 37 Office Assistant 2, 3, ALAN GALLAGHER-May l2, l942-Annual Staff Sports Editor l, 3j Chemistry Club 27 Key Club 37 Homeroom Reporter 27 Engineering Award 37 Bible Award I7 Senior Pub Staff 3i Quill and Scroll 3. ALLAN GARRETT ANNA MARIE GARZA-Oct 6, 1941-Blue Jackets 2, 3 Y-Teens i, 2, 3j Allied Youtl 37 Future Nurses Club Vic: President 2, 37 Senior Plat Sound Effects 37 Studen Council 37 Office Assistant 2 3. Shirley must have found a surprise while cleaning cut her locker for the last time. JANE GERDES- GercIes -Feb. 22, 1942. ROBERT GENZEL TIM GHORMLEY, Peg Leg - A Team Baseball l, 2, 37 Honorable Mention All City 2, 37 Homeroom Secretary lj Homeroom Treasurer 2, 37 B Team Football T7 Red Cross Rep. 37 Chorus 17 Science Club 27 English Class Play l. lRENE GIBBS- Bone -Oct. ll, 1941-Blue Jackets Board of Directors 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 37 Chemistry Club 27 Y-Teens Secretary 37 Homeroom President 37 Clinic Assistant 37 National Honor So- ciety 37 Senior Assembly Script Writer 37 Sears- Roebuck Foundation Scholarship 37 Dallas T.W.U. Scholarship 3. ROY GIDEON, Whistle Britches -Feb. 20, 1942- l.C.T. 32 u.iu,.umw.i.n-a.i.............,. , .L,.---,.,..,...s...4.. .,., Adamo. v.. ,,...f,-...Y...., ..,,.. . SENIORS CARMEN GILLMORE- Carm -Nov. 2, 1942-Library Assistant 3, Pan American Club Reporter 1, 2, 3, Starlets 1, 2, Blue Jackets 3, Allied Youth 3, ,Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses Treasurer 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, Art Club 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play Committee 3. JERRY GOBER ANDREW GORE- Andy YJuly 31, 1942-N.D.C.C. 1, 2, Lumberman's Club Awards 2. PAUL GORE GAIL GRAFFLIN-June 17, 1942-National Honor Society Reporter 2, 3, Sentinel Staff 1, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Thespians 1 President 2, Secretary 3, Latin Club Treasurer 1, Vice President 2, 3, Band 1, 2 Alt. Drum Maiorette 3, Student Council 3, Art Club 3, Y-Teens 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, All-City Orchestra 1, Office Assistant 1. J E A N GRINER-March 9, 1942-J.A. 1, Homeroom Treas urer 1, Orchestra 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Future Nurses 2, 3, Future Homemakers 3, Y-Teens 3, National Honor Society 3, Blue Jackets 2, 3, Dramatics Club 1. ...am -.,-,.- -... . ............ ,.4.q. Senior Football Queen Nominees are presented before the student body. JERRELL GRUBBS-April 8, 1942-Art Club 2, Chess and Checker Club 1, Chemistry Club 3, Prehistoric Club 1. LINDA GUESS- Dan -Dec. 4, 1941-Future Nurses 3. LINDA HALL enum Ag-. BENNY GRAVES LINDA GUNN-Nov. 1, 1941-l.C.T. 3, Red Cr Rep. 3, Homeroom Secretary 3. STEPHEN HAGERTY- Steve -Oct. 14, 194 Al' Club 2, Senior Play Scenery 3. Dramatics Club 1. SENIORS CARL HALLMARK l GERALDINE HAMILTON SHIRLEY HAMILTON-Mar. 28, 1942-National Honor Society 2, 3, Starlets 1, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, Stu-i dent Council l, Senior Play Cast 3, Latin Club 1,1 2, Homeroom President 3, Civitan Award Nominee, 3, Hockaday Math Tournament 3, Slide Rule Club, 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Dramatics Club 1, An-- nual School Math Contest 2nd Place 3. RANDOLP HAMPTON- B Team Football. RENEE HANEY-July 4, 1942-National Honor Society 2, 3, Thespians 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Student Director of Senior Play 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, Dean Assistant 2, 3, District Inter- scholastic League Reading-Writing 2nd Place 3, Stu- dent Council Rep. i, 2, Homeroom Treasurer 3, LESLIE HANSEN-Dec. 23, 1940-Senior Band 3, Senior Play 3, Senior Assembly 3. GERALD HANLEY Here's proof that dancing causes tired feet in four out of five cases. EARL HARRIS-Earl the Horse Harris-Sept. 1942-N.D.C.C. lst Sgt. Master Sgt. 1, 2, Opere 3, Senior Play Clancy 3, Red Cross Rep. Concert Choir 3. JAN HARRIS-Sept. 27, 1941-Football Princess Valentine Princess l, Student Council 1, 2, Cappella Choir 2, Operetta 3, Sentinel Staff D.E. 3. JUDY HARRIS-June l5, 1942-D.E. Librarian l. 34 T, na 3: li A 3: GAIL HARGROVE BRENDA HARRIS-May 2, 1942 I ,A . L... ,-....... M. Adil, ...,..- ..,........---.,f SENIORS JERRY DALE HART-Dec. 28, 1941-l.C.T. 3, Stu- dent Council Rep. 3. CARMEN KAYE HARVEY- M00sie -Nov. 20, 1941- Sears-Roebuck Award 3, Distributive Education 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, Homeroom Reporter 3. STEPHEN KARL HATCHEL- HeCIile -May 1, 1942- B Baseball 1, A Baseball 2, 3, A Football Mgr. 2, 3, Senior Football Team 3. ROBENA HATFIELD, Rollabena -Aug. 16, 1942- Library Assistant 1, 2, Starlets 1, Y-Teens 2. PATRICIA HAYS, Patty - June 7, 1942-Blue Jackets 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3 F.H.A. 2, 3, Allied Youth 3 Home-room Red Cross Rep. 3, Senior Play Committee 3. GEORGE HATZENBUEHLER-April 23, 1942-ChemlS- try Club 2, Key Club 3, Senior Play Mr. FieIds 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, Student Council 3, Basket- ball lntramural Champs 3. CHRISTINE HAW, Chris - I Dec. 22, 1941-Girls Select Chorus 2, 3. ' Even Lil' Abner wouldn't run from these Daisy Maes. OSSIE HEAD- Butch -Oct. 19, 1941-N.D.C.C. Band Assistant Platoon Leader 2nd Lt. RONNIE HEADRICK-Sept. 24, 1941-Cheerleader 2, 3, Key Club Board of Directors 1, 2, 3, Senior .,,,, ,, ,...n.........,..............A............ . ...A . Favorite 3, Operetta Choreographer 2, 3, Concert Choir 3, Homeroom President 1, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, Quill and Scroll Vice President 3, Allied Youth 2, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, National Honor Society 3. MARGARET HEBEL- Maggie -March 30, 1942-LOS Conquistaclores 1, 2, Prehistorical Society 2, Or- chestra 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Thespians 3, Music Festival 1, 2, 3. MARY HEDGECOCK- Motormouth -May 14, 1942- Spanish Club 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Music Festival 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, Future Homemakers 3. RICHARD HEREFORD 35 .,..p...4..., 7 , ,.7.777 . . GLENN HERRON- Crane -Dec. 10, 1941. RONALD HlLL- Ron -May 9, 1942-Key Club 35 Allied Youth 35 Red Cross Rep. 25 Student Council 35 Latin Club 15 Art Club 25 Track 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 25 Color Guard N.D.C.C. 1, 2. SHARON HILL-June 4,1942-Honor Society 35 Latin Club 25 Starlets 1, 25 Student Council 1, 25 Home- room Secretary 35 Future Nurses 15 Linz Bible Award 1, 25 Red Cross Rep. 1. WILSON HILL-Oct. 19, 1942-Art Club 25 Pre- historic Club 15 D.E, 35 N.D.C.C. 1, 25 N.D.C.C. LINDA HOBBS-Mar 14, 1942 Y-Teens 35 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Operetta 1, 25 Star- Olympic 1, 25 Drill Team5 Sears-Roebuck Awards 3, JANICE HINTON-Nov. 16, 1941-Concert Choir Historian 35 Art Club 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Annual Staff Art Editor 2, 35 Operetta 25 Operetta Scenery 35 Pub Staff Co-Art Editor 35 Senior Play Scenery 35 Y-Teens 25 Homemaking Club 1. ANNA HODGES-Feb. 28 1942-A Cappella 25 Operet- ta 2. lets 1, 25 Student Council 1, 35 Homeroom Secretary 25 Senior Pub 35 Senior Play 35 Thespians 2, 3. WAYNE HODGES- Spider -Aug. 26, 1942-Art Club 35 Operetta Scenery 35 Senior Play Scenery 3. GARLAND HOGAN-Oct, 21, 1942-N.D.C,C. 2. BERT HOLCOMB- Bertram -N.D.C.C. lst Lt. 1 2 35 Homeroom Vice President 2, 3. 36 Wasn't the Senior play grand? SALLIE HODGES-May 27, 1942-Homeroom Secre- tary 15 Student Council 2, 35 Dramatics Club 15 Thespians Secretary 1, 2, 35 National Honor So- ciety Secretary 2, 35 Spanish Club President 15 Chemistry Secretary 25 Future Nurses Reporter 15 Senior Class Secretary 35 Senior Play 35 interscho- lastic League 1. SHIRLEY HODGES-Feb. 28, 1942-Starlets 15 Choral Festival 1. SENIORS JO ANN HOLDER- Jody -July 31, 1942. WESLEY HOLLEY SHIRLEY HOLTON-May 3, 1942-Latin Club Secre- tary 15 Treasurer 2, Secretary 35 National Honor Society 35 Blue Jackets 2, Board of Directors 35 Y-Teens 35 Office Assistant 2, 35 Football Princess 35 Pub Staff 35 Homeroom Treasurer 3, Reporter 3. DELORES HORTON- Dee -Nlar. 10, 1942-Future Homemakers 35 Blue Jackets 2, 35 Concert Choir 35 Operetta 35 Y-Teens 25 Senior Assembly 3. DEANNA HRNCIR- Deanie -Mar. 31, 1942-Dean Assistant 15 Dramatics Club 15 Red Cross Rep. 15 J.A. 15 Blue Jackets 25 Operetta Committee 35 Senior Play Committee 3. PATRICIA HUCKABY, Trisha -May 28, 1942-Student Council 15 Y-Teens 1, 25 Con- cert Choir 2, 35 Operetta 2, 35 Los Conquistadores 35 Thes- plans 35 Blue Jackets 1, 2, 35 Red Cross Rep. 2, 3. charge! . . . And to think-we get all this entertainment from Mr. Fitch without PAT HUDSON RICHARD HUDSON-Dec. 24, 1941-Concert Choir 2, 35 Operetta 35 National Honor Society 3. DOYLE HUGHES Football 15 I.C.T. 3. DOUGLAS HUBBARD- Gay- life -Proiection Club 3. GALE HUGHES- Whale -Nov. 27, 1940-Homeroom Treasurer 25 I.C.T. 35 Football Team 1. GUY HUGHES- Whale -Nov. 27, 1940- A team 37 .5-. .1 ...,r-..., .. , LJ .. ........-.. .. , ,, , 3, A 4 SENIORS JEAN HUGHEY- Jeanie -Feb. 13, 1941-Starlets Lt. 1, 2, A Cappella 1, 2, Valentine Princess 1, 2, Thespians 1, 2, Homeroom Student Council Rep. 1LAll City Music Festival 1, Operetta Lead 1, 2. ELIZABETH HYDEN-Nov. 19, 1941-Future Home- makers 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Concert Choir 3, Blue Jackets 2, 3, Operetta 3, Y-Teens 3. fi DIANN ISBELL-Nov. 17, 1942-Science Club Treas- urer 1, Drama Club 1, Chemistry Club 3, Honor Society 3. JUDITH .lOl:lNSON- Judy - Mar. 20, 1942-F.H.A. 3, Blue Jackets 2, Future Teachers 0 JANICE JAGGERS-Nov. 5, 1941-Pan American Club 1, F.H.A. Treasurer 2, Art Club 1, 2, Bible Award 1, 2, Office Assistant 1, 2, National Honor Society 3 DARRYL JOBSON- Casper -Feb. 28, 1942-lntra- mural Basketball Champ Team 2, Senior Play Deco- ration Committee. Secretary 1, Latin Club 1, Homeroom Reporter 1. Gallagher gets a touchup before Federal Inspection. LARRY JOHNSON- Snake -June 4, 1942-Senior Play 3, Key Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, N.D.C.C. 1, 2, 3. , SHARON JOHNSON-Latin Club 1, Future Nurses President 1, 2, 3, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, Operetta Student Director 1, 2, 3, Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, Homeroom Vice President 3. JANICE JOHNSON- Jan - Jan. 7, 1942-Art Club 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, Homeroom Repor- ter 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, Drill Team 1. 4g M,,,,,,,,, ,ga .. .....-- 'CAROLYN JOHNSON-Sept. 22, 1942-A Cappella 2, Art Club 2, Homeroom Treasurer 1, Operetta 2, Gym Manager 1, 2, 3, All Girl Chorus 3, GORDON JOHNSTON- BuSter -Feb. 21, 1942-Gym Basketball Captain 3, Senior Play Crew Member 3, Brigadoon Crew Member 3. JACQUELYN JONES- Jackie -May 22, 1942- Spanish Club 1, Library Assistant 1, 2, Office Assis- tant 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Blue Jackets Board of Directors 2, Girls Chorus 3. SENIORS JERRY JONES-July 4, l94O-Senior Play Cast 3. JOE JONES-Oct. 2l, l942-Distributive Education 35 N.D.C.C. l, 2. o SALLY JONES- Sassy -May 20, l943-Homeroom Treasurer 25 Student Council Rep. 35 Office Assistant 25 Senior Invitation Committee 35 Usherette Senior Play 35 Spanish Club 'l. iv' WAYNE JONES-April 'l7, 'I942-Art Club 35 Chem- istry Club 35 Homeroom Reporter 25 B Team Basketball I5 A Team Basketball 2, 35 Letterman 2,years in Basketball. BETTY JURICEK-Nov. 26, 1942--Future Nurses Club 35 Art Club 15 Y-Teens 2. DAVID KADLECK-July l8, 1941-Student Council Rep. 35 Distributive Education 2, 35 JUDITH KAISER- Judy 1, 2, 35 Red Cross Rep. N-D-C-C l- Look who came home to the Homecoming Dance. LlNDA JEANNE KEY- Jenny Lin -Feb. 26, 1942- Pan American Club 25 Office Assistant 25 Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 2. CAROL KILLIAN-F.H.A. 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 35 National Honor Society 35 Homeroom Vice President 35 Junior Achievement President l, 2. LARRY KILLIAN-N.D.C.C. Executive Officer 35 Art Club 3. FRANK WAYNE KARLEN-April 4, 1942-Homeroom President 35 Student Crafts Fair 3. JOY KERBY- Jo -May 19, 1942-F.H.A. 15 Concert Choir 35 Operetta 3. Tennis Club 1, 25 Y-Teens l 2, 35 Blue Jackets 2, 35 F.HA Arts Club 25 Spanish Club 1 LINDA KILLINGSWORTH Team 1, 2. MARTHA KNOWLES-Aug. 16, 1942-Y-Teens 2, 3, Chemistry Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, F.H.A. 3, Paper Staff reporter 3, Tennis Team 1, 2, Drill Team 1, 2, Future Nurses 2, Art Club 1, Latin Club 1, Homeroom Treasurer 1, Office Assistant 1. i ANN KOLACZKOWSKI- Blonde -Sept. 21, 1941 -Blue Jackets 3, Y-Teens 3, Art Club 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, Red Cross SENIORS -1' Cay -sept. 14, 1940-N.D 1 2 3 JEFFREY KIRKSEY-Nov. 12, 1941-N.D.C.C 1 2 Captain 3 Company Commander 3, Olypians Drill TYREE LEONARD-Feb. 6, MlKE LAMBETH - Pokey - Dec. 15, 1940-Track 1, Let- tered 2, 3, A Team Football Letterecl 2, 3, Homeroom President 1, B Team Foot- ball 1, Hi-Y Club Secretary 2. Rep. 3, F.:-LA. 2, 3. if fi! susls LAMAN K Z That City patch really adds to the iackets. THOMAS LANE-Oct, 5, 1942-N.D.C.C. Outstanding Cadet, Staff Officer, Maior 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Key Club 2, 3, State Manager Senior Play 3. DONA LEE- Doughnut -Aug. 19, 1942-Blue Jackets 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 3, Homeroom Vice President 3, National Honor Society 3, Bible Award 1, 2. 1943-National Honor 40 Society 3, N.D.C.C. Cadet Major 3, Wozencraft' Military Drill 3, Military Drill Team Commander 2, 3, Bible Award 1, 2, Sentinel Staff 2, Camp Dallas 1, 2. BOBBY LESLIE- Bo --Dec. 17, 1941-Key Club 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, Chemistry Club 2, 3, B Team Football 1, B Baseball 1, A Team Foot- ball 2, Track 1, 2, Manager 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, Hi-Y Club 1, 2, Art Club 1. HARVEY LETCHER- The Rabbit -Jan. 2, 1942-Key Club Program Chairman 1, 2, 3, Chemistry Club 2, Alliec' Youth Secretary 3, Homeroom Vice President 2, 3, Thespians 3, Concert Choir 3, Cheerleader 2, Head Cheerleader 3, Spanish Staff Reporter 2, Track Team Manager 1, Senior Prom Committee Chairman 3, N.D.C.C. Staff Officer 2, Art Club 3. SENIURS HARDY LEWIS DON LINDSEY- IBM -Jan. 7, 1942-Homeroom President 25 Chemistry Club 35 Intramural Basket- ball Championship Team 35 Winner of National Math Contest 35 National Honor Society 35 Senior Assembly Scenery Committee 35 Honor Student 3. ELEANOR LIVINGSTON-Nov. 4, l94I-Concert Choir 35 Operetta 35 National Honor Society 35 Of- fice Assistant 25 Student Council Rep. Alt. 3. LOUISE LOFTON-Gym Manager 3. ELVIS LONG Dom McCLAlN fha .1 fo H if f f f1F?'!?f. 'P its W . gf'T,jQ1,g't My +.,a',rmi' is.-44' T : f'.g-,ts ii: ,mf 5 if No one ever knew when a picture was going to be taken, SHIRLEY MCCRARY SYLVIA MCCULLOCH-Starlets I, 25 Spanish Club I, 35 Office Assistant 3. .IOANETTA MCCALEB- J 0 a- nie -Sept. I4, l94I-F.H.A. Club Historian 15 President 25 Operetta Make-Up Committee 35 Blue Jackets I, 2 Board of Direotors 35 Homeroom Treas- urer I, 2. PEGGY MCELRATH- Peggles -May 16, 1942- Concert Choir I, 35 Y-Teens 25 Allied Youth If Operetta I, 35 Senior Play Committee 3. JEAN MCGREGOR-Oct. 28, 1941-Senior Play Com- mittee 35 Allied Youth 15 Student Council Rep. 15 Red Cross Rep. 25 Operetta Committee 3. MARTHA MCKINNONA- Mert -Nov. 23, 'l94'l- Homeroom President 15 Vice President 25 Marching Band I, 25 Y-Teens I5 Concert Band I, 25 Allied Youth 25 Assistant Drum Maiorette I5 Drum Maioret- te 2. 4I , ,,,, Y ,,,, ,, ,,,x ,W ,,,, ,,,,, ,,, SENIORS 1 WILMA MACH-Jan 13, 1942-F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses Treasurer 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Y-Teens Treasurer 1, 2, 3, Senior Play Make-Up 3, Red Cross Rep. 1, Homeroom Treasurer 1. ROBERT MALONE-Nov. 30, 11942-Distributive Edu- cation 2, 3. CAROL MARKHAM- Jughead -Dec. 30, 1941- Drama Club Secretary 1, Los Embaiadores Secretary 1, 2, Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, Thespians 2, Future Teachers 1, 2, Archaeology Club Historian 2, Band 1, 2, Red Cross Secretary 1, President 2, Art Club 2, Allied Youth 1, 2, Sears-Roebuck Award 3, Executive Junior Red Cross Board of Dallas 1, 2. GERALD MARSHALL- Buzz -Aug. 27, 1942. ROBERT MARSHALL-Jan, 9, 1942- A Team Foot. ball 1, 2, 3 Co-Captain, Basketball 1, Track 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, Key Club 1, 2, Homeroom President 1, 3, Vice President 2, Senior Favorite 3, Favorite 1, Favorite 2. DOUGLAS MARTIN- Gander -May 5, 1942-Track Team 3, B Team Baseball 1, Home- room Red Cross Rep. 2, Trea- surer 1, Secretary 2, Student Council Alt. 1, High Y 1, P.E. Baseball Champs 1. VON DA MATLOCK RICHARD MARTIN-Sept. 8, 1941-Honor Society 3, A Team Football 2, 3, B Team Football 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Chess and Checker Club 1, rf V if ,135- ., swf , . ,L 1, 9, B Baseball 1, Track 1. 1 This hat will fit perfectly, Cynthia! BOBBY MASSEY-June 28, 1942. CAROLYN MATLOCK- Quinn -Dec. 23, 1941- National Honor Society 3, Blue Jackets 3, Y-Teens 2. JOSEPH MATTHEWS- Joe - B Team Football 1, A Band ist Cornet 1, 3, Military Band ist Cornet 1, 3, Samuell Dance Band Trumpet 2, Spartan Blues Band Trumpet 2, Jazz Band 3, Thespians 3, Senior Play Keith 3, Senior Band 3, 2nd Place Trophy Dad's Club Talent Contest. DOUG N1ATTlX- Drac -April 22, 1942-N.D.C.C. 2, 3, Slide Rule 2, Proiection Club 2, Key Club 1. 42 SENIORS JEANETTE MAY- Caledonia -July 1, 1942-Blue Jackets 3, Future Nurses 3, Senior Play Production Staff 3, Homeroom Treasurer 1. JOAN MEAD- Denni -Aug, 28, 1942-Drill Team 2, F.H.A. Songleader 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Allied Youth 3, Art Club 1, Office Assistant 2. DAVID MELTON- Fester -Aug. 7, 1941-N.D.C.C. MfSgt. 1, 2, Football Manager 3, Baseball Manager 2, 3. PAULA MINOR- Ladybug GARY MELTON-July 21, 1942-Concert Choir 1, 3, Operetta 1, 2, 3. JOHNNY MENTON- Medals -Nov. 6, 1941-Key Club 3, B Team Football Captain 1, A Team 2, 3, Homeroom Vice President 1, Homeroom President 2, Sentinel Reporter 1, 2, 3, Track Team Lettered 3 yrs. 1, 2, 3, Track Regional 1, 2, Senior Play Scenery 3, Operetta Scenery 3. June 21, 1942-National Honor Society 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Newspaper Editorial Writer 3, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, Operetta 1, 2, 3, Art Club 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Senior Pub Poetry 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Honor Student 3. - Jr Navy K-, ' QW' Mx W 'jab VKVVA V. , ,g 1 siiffqx A ,W L - I it ..,, ,,r. . A , a if -J Y - , ,A-..,!' . ,, A Russell, are you going to college? LINDA MITCHELL-Nov. 12, 1941-National Honor Society 3, J.A. 1, 2, Senior Play Programs 3. MARINELL MIXON-OCT. 17, 1941-Starlets 1, Stu- dent Council Rep. 1, Cheerleader Alt. 2, Cheerleader 3, Football Nominee Queen 2, Valentine Nominee 2, Dr. Pepper Tournament 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3. ALLEN MOORE MINOR SCOTT MILLER- Bud dy -Dec. 2, 1941-N.D.C.C. lst Sgt. 1, 2, Homeroom Vice President 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Senior Prom Committe 3. 3, Senior Prom Committee 3. JIMMY MOORE-Art Club Committee Supervisor 3, Chemistry Club 1, Slide Rule Club 1, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, Treasurer 2. SABRA ANN MOORE-Jan. 25, 1943-National Honor Society 2, 3, Thespians 2 Star Member 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Secretary 2, President 3, Blue Jackets Board of Directors 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Senior Play Cast 3, Homeroom Reporter 3, Student Council 2, Thespian One Act Play, Pinch Me , 2nd Place' City Poetry, 1st Place Lions Club Speech Contest. 43 LINDAK' MORRIS- Lin -Nov. 6, 1941-Y-Teens 1, Latin Club 1, Homeroom President 1, SUE MOORE 3, Latin Club 2, 3. HAROLD MORRIS JEANETTE MORRIS- Jane -Y-1'eertS 1, 2, 3, Future Homemakers 3, Future Nurses 3, Allied Youth 3. Vice Pfesldenf 21 Secfefaf 37 Linda must be countin the calories in the cookies. SENIORS CAROLE MORGAN-Sept. 26, 1942-- A Band 1, 2, DON MORRIS-Dec. 5, 1941-N.D.c.c. olympians 1, 2, A Cappella Choir Librarian 2, Operetta 2, Red Cross Rep. 1, Sentinel Staff Reporter 2, 3, D. NITA MOUNTZ-Feb. 11, 1942 -National Honor Society 3, Y- Teens 2, 3, Blue Jackets 1, 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, Dean's Assistant 3. Y 9 Band 1, 2, Sentinel Staff 2, 3, Allied Youth 3. LADY JEANNETTE MUSE- Moose -Mar. 31, 1942- F.H.A. 3, Y-Teens 2, Spanish Club 2, Concert Choir 3, Operetta 3, Blue Jackets 2, 3. JUNE MYRICK- June Bug -Starlets 1, Pan American Club 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 2, F.H.A. 3, Girls Chorus 3. MARY ALICE NALE- M'Alice -Sept. 17, 1942- Thespians 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, Senior Play Production Director 3, Spartones 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Drum Maiorette Alt. 2, Drum Maiorette 3, Library Assist. 1, Allied Youth 2, National Poetry Award 2, Student Council 1. '44 SANDRA MOWERY DON MURRAH ' SENIORS VERNON NELSON-June 7, 1941-D.E. 3, Sears- Roebuck Award 3, N.D.C.C. 1, 2, Proiectionist 1. BETTY NESBIT-Feb, 26, 1942-Homeroom Secretary 1. NORMAN NEVVSOM PHlLLlS NORMAN- Phill -Dec. 18, 1941-Girls Chorus 3, Senior Play 3, Operetta 3, Music Fes- tival 1. DELORES NORTHCUTT- Dee -June 3, 1942. MARY OWENS- Moe -Dec. 15, 1942, Pan American Club 3, Y-Teens 3, Future Home- makers 3, Senior Play Crew 3, Library Assistant 2. Seniors are so Talented! JERRY PACKER-June 5, 1942- B Football 1, A Football 2, Lettered A Team Football 3, N.D.C.C. 1, 2. HENRY PARKER- Buddy -June 17, 1942. GUY ODEN-Sept. 2, 1942- N.D.C.C. Master Sgt. 1, 2, B Team Baseball Catcher 1, A Team Baseball Catcher 2, 3. JANICE PARKER- Jan -Dec, 28, 1940-Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, Office Assistant 2, Starlets 1, 2, Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Operetta 1,, Latin Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Junior Achievement Secretary 3, lnterscholastic League Extemporaneous Speech 2. ROBERT PARKER- Skinny Lester -July 8, 1941- Student Council Rep. 2, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Pub Staff Business Manager 3, Operetta Scenery 3, Senior Play Scenery 3, Homeroom Vice President 1, N.D.C.C. Master Sgt. 2, Los Embaiadores 2. LEON PARISH- GunseI -May 16, 1942-l'l0merOOm Vice President 1, B Team Baseball 1, Hi-Y Club 2, N.D.C.C. 1, Intramural Basketball Champs 1, Volleyball Champs 1. 45 STEVE PHILLIPS-Dec. 12, 1942-.l.A. Secretary-Treasurer 2, 35 Homeroom President 1, Secretary 25 Art Club 1, 2, 35 Chemistry Club 25 Archaeology Club 25 Operetja Scenery 35 Student Council Alt. 15 N.D. C.C. Master Sgt. 2. Rep. 1, 2. op... Seniors are so camera shy! BARBARA POINTS SUSAN POTTER- Suzie -Mar 3, 1942-Library Club Social Chairman 15 F.H.A. 1, 25 Art Club 35 Los Conquistadores 1, 25 Homeroom Reporter 15 Y-Teens 3. JAMES POTTS- Jimmy -June 8, 1941. JOUETT POWELL- Elliott HDec. 2, 1941-Student Council 2, Secretary 2, 35 A Team Basketball 1, Lettered 2, 35 Torch Staff Business Manager 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 1, 2, President 35 Key Club 1, 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 N.M.S.C. Finalist 35 United Nations Test ist in City 35 Chemistry Club Vice President 25 Senior Play 35 Senior Pub Editor 35 Torch Favorite 3. CAROLYN POWERS-Oct. 3, 1942-Torch Favorite 35 Valentine Princess 35 National Honor Society 35 Thespians 35 Starlets 1, 25 ist Lt, Alt. 3, Co-Captain5 Art Club 35 Y-Teens 1, 25 Allied Youth 35 Los Em- baiadores 15 Senior Play 35 Cotton Bowl Queen Nominee. 46 SENIORS CHARLES PASSONS-Mar. 30, 1940-Golf Team 3 yr. Letterman 1, 2, 35 N.D.C.C. 2nd Lt, 3, 1, 2. DAVID PAYNE-May 24, 1942-Prehistorical Society 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Student Council 35 Basketball 1, 35 Lettereol'All City 2, 35 Homeroom Vice President 3. KENNETH PENLAND-Aug. 21, 1941-N.D.C.C. 1, 25 Senior Play Crew 3. JOYCE PETERS- Jo -Mar. 31, 1941wJ.A. President Vice President Sales Manager 35 Archaeology Club 15 Los Conquistadores 15 Y-Teens 3. DOROTHY PHlLLlPS- Dutchie -Sept. 20, 1941- Allied Youth 15 Student Council Rep. 15 Red Cross DONALD PINSON-July 31 A Team Football 2, 35 2 yr Letterman. ' 1, 1941- B Team Football 1, 1 SENIORS PATRICIA PROZA- Boy -Aug. 29, 1942-.l.A. Treasurer 15 Spanish Club 1, 35 Chemistry Club 2, Reporter 35 Botany Club President 35 Y-Teens 35 F.H.A. 35 Library Club 15 Science Club 1, Blue Jackets 2, Board of Directors 35 National Honor Society 35 Latin Club 35 Art Club 3. DARLA PRODUM- Purdy -Sept. 9, 1941-Quill and Scroll President 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Archaeology Club 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Starlets 2, 35 Art Club Historian 2, 35 Sentinel Staff Exchange Editor 2, 35 Quiz'em On The Air 5 Thespians Treasurer 2, 35 Red Cross 2. EARNEST PYLES- Ernie -May 19, 1940-Key Club 1, 2 Program Chairman, President 35 Choir President 35 Allied Youth Program Chairman 2, President 35 Thespians 35 Homeroom President 1, 2, 35.Operetta 2, 35 Pub Staff Humor Editor 35 Senior Assembly Committee 3. GARY PYLES- Gay -May 21, 1942-Distributive Education 1, 2, 35 N.D.C.C. 1, 2, RONALD PYLE- Bo -March 5, 1942-Track 1, 2, 35 B Team Football 15 Senior Play Commitee 3. ROBERT RADNEY RICHARD LYNN QUICK-Mar. 21, 1942. Yes, we passed shorthand! LESTER RAY- Buddy -July 25, 1942-Band 1, 25 N.D.C.C. 1, 25 Proiectionist 1, 2. LULEE RECHENTHIN- Rickets -July 6, 1942- Spanish Club 15 Blue Jackets 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens World Affairs Committee 35 Office Assistant 35 F.H.A. 3. RICHARD WAYNE REED-Jan. 23, 1942-N.D.C.C. Band M!Sgt. 1, 25 Concert Choir 35 Spanish Club Song Leader 1, 2, 35 Thespians 2, 35 Key Club 2, 35 Future Teachers Club 25 Allied Youth 25 Chemistry Club 25 Homeroom Vice President 25 Operetta 35 Senior Play Publicity 3. ROSEMARY RENER-Jan. 4, 1942-F.H.A. 35 Red Cross 3. EARL GENE REYNOLDS-Aug. 17, 1942-Distributive Education. i , s MMA. E J SENIQRS SUZANN RHODES-Mar. 31, 1942-Starlets 1, 2, 35 Concert Choir Treasurer, Secretary 2, 35 National Honor Society 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Art Club 25 Future Teachers 25 Y-Teens 25 Junior Achievement Secretary 1, 25 Latin Club 25 Student Council 15 Sentinel Staff 35 Operetta 2, 3. HARVEY RIBBLE-Jan. 19, 1942. PEGGY SUE RIGGS- Peg-leg -Aug. 25, 1942- F.H.A. 15 Blue Jackets 1, 2, 3 Y-Teens 35 Allied Youth 35 Concert Choir 2, 35 Operetta 2. SHIRLEY ROBINSON-Nov. 22, 1942-Drama Club 15 Home- room Secretary 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Allied Youth 2, 35 Star- lets 1, 2, 35 Concert Choir 2, 35 Operetta 2, 35 Office As- sistant 2, 35 Student Council 25 Red Cross Club 1, 2, 35 Senior Assembly 1, 2, 3. MARGARET RIVES- Pigmy -July 25, 1942-Home room Vice President 1, Treasurer 2, Vice President 35 Y-Teens 1, 35 Maiorette 1, Head Maiorette 25 Allied Youth 35 Art Club 35 A Band 15 B Band 25 Pan American Club 15 Senior Play 35 Football and Basketball Queen Nominee 1. GLENDA ROBlNSON-NOV. 3, 1960--Allied Youth 35 Librarian 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 3, J E A N ROGERS- Beanie - Boo, Barbara! MARY ANN ROGERS RICHARD ROSCOE Nov 4, 1942-Los Conquista dores 2. JERRY ROSE- Tulip -July 31, 1941-Art Club Secretary 1, 2, 35 Key Club 2, 35 Track Team 1, 2, 35 Letterman 1 yr.5 Homeroom Reporter5 N.D.C.C. Olympians 1, 25 interscholastic League Declamation 35 Operetta 35 Senior Prom Committee 35 Linz Pin 25 Art Council 3. MURKLE RUDD DARLENE RUSHING ,48 4 .. M, , AA-- 1, SENIORS PATSY RUTTER PHIL RUZICKA- Mole -Jan. I4, I942-Art Club 3 Pub Staff Assistant Editor 3, Senior Play 3, Home room Vice President I, N.D.C.C. I, 2, SANDRA SAMPLES-Feb. 4, I942-Los Embajado res I, B Band I, National Honor Society 3, Home room Secretary 3, Bible Linz Pin 3. VIRGINIA SANDERS- Ginger -Feb. I3, I942 Concert Choir 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3 TREMA SANDLIN- Nenie -May IA, I942-Y-Teens 2, Secretary 3, President, Blue Jackets Board of Directors I, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, Concert Choir I Secretary 2, 3, Los Conquistadores I, 2, Student Council Treasurer I, 2, 3, Vice President of Student Council 3, Junior Favorite 2, Senior Favorite 3 Boasv scHuLE- sChultzy Aug. 6, 1942-D.E. 1, 2, 3. KONITTA JO SAUNDERS Korny Jo -July I3, I942 Take it easy girls, it's all in fun. BRYNDA SCOTT-Oct. IO, I94I-Drama Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Blue Jackets 3, National Honor Society 3, Thespians 3, Office Assistant 3, Senior Play Make-Up 3. DOUG SCOTT- Squatty Body -July 8, I942-Home- room Secretary I,- Homeroom Vice President 2, 3, Basketball A Team I, 2, 3, Lettered 2 yrs., Baseball A Team I, 2, 3, Lettered 3 yrs. TOM SEGAR Blue Jackets Board of Direc- tors 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Future Teachers 2, Future Nurses 2, Treasurer of Blue Jackets 3. PEGGY SCOTT-May I4, I942. JUDITH SCRIBNER- Judy -NOV. 28, I94I-Starlets I, 2, 3, Drama Club I, Thespians 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Y-Teens I, Los Conquistadores I, Senior Play Crew 3, Senior Assembly 3, Sentinel Staff 2, 3. 49 SENIORS PAUL SEXTON- Sin -Aug. 28, 1942- B Team Football 2, A Team Football 2, 3, A Team Baseball 2, Senior Game 3. LARRY SHIFLET-May 29, 1942-Chess and Checker Club 1, Chemistry Club 2, Sentinel Staff 2, 3, Proiectionist 2, 3, Senior Play Scenery 3, Red Mill Scenery 2. JEWELL SHOUP- Judy -Dec. 25, 1941-Starlets 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Y-Teens 2, Los Con- quistadores I, 2, F.H.A. Reporter 1, Senior Play Cast 3, President ot Homeroom 1, 2, Vice President of Homeroom 3. JOHN SIMMONS- Johnny -Oct. 19, 1942-Junior Achievement President 2, Sentinel 3, Quill and Scroll Treasurer 3. JERRY SIMMS- Doberman -Sept. 14, I941-Home- room Vice President 1, 2, 3, B Team Football 1, A Team Football 2, 3, Lettered 2 yrs. Key-Club 2, 3, N.D.C.C. 1, 2, 3, 'Ist Lt. 3. STEVON SIMS-Mar. 19, 1942. EDWARD SMITH- Monkey -Jan. 6, 1942- B Football 1, A Football 2, 3, A Baseball 2, Honor Society 3, Junior Achievement 1, 2. GAYLON SMITH GORDON SMITH- Skipper -June 30, 1942-Chapel, Intramural Basketball Champs 3. 50 Everyone was thrilled over the Bryan Adams defeat. CARL SMITH DENNIS SMITH-- Detention Card Denny -April 23, 1942-Key Club 2, Treasurer 3, Homeroom Reporter 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Lettered 1 yr. Senior Prom Com- mittee 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2. '.w.43,,,,. ft , 1 .1 A, 'T EX.-'g'I 'il M' f , cert Choir 3, Operetta 3, Blue Jackets 3. ..a,-,.x.Am...4.........4.....-....- .W . .A -V--------A - V - - DONNA SINGLETARY-Sept. 23, 1942-National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, Con- SEN IORS JAMES ROBERT SMITH- Jim Bobi'-Sept. 4, I94I- A Basketball Team I, 2, Captain 35 B Baseball I5 Homeroom President I, 2, 35 Key Club I, 2, 35 Senior Favorite 3. JOHN SMITH- Johnny -Jan. 5, I942-N.D.C.C. 2nd. Lt. Platoon leader 3. LOIS SMITH SANDRA SMITH MICHAEL SMITH- Mike -Nov. I, I94I-N.D.C.C I, 2, 35 Band I, 2, 35 Orchestra 35 Slide Rule Club 25 N.D.C.C. Drill Team 2. NAN SMITH-June 27, I942-Future Nurses I5 Y- Teens 35 D.E. 2. NORMA SMITH Cast and crew run through last minute preparations before the curtain opens. MARSHALL SMYLIE- Mark -Feb. 2, I942-Key Club Secretary I, 2, 35 Thespians 2, 3 President5 National Honor Society 2, 3, Vice President5 Chemise try Club 2, President 35 Student Council I, 2, 35 Football B Team I5 Slide Rule Club 2, 35 Senior Play 35 Senior Assembly 3. JUDITH SNOW-- JUCly eMar. I9, I942-Starlets I5 Los Conquistadores I, 25 National Honor Society 2, 3. JOLENE SPINKS-Oct. 25, I94I-National Honor Society 35 Blue Jackets Secretary 35 Board of Direc- tors I, 25 F.H.A. I5 Spanish Club I5 Vice President 25 Y-Teens 2, 35 Allied Youth 35 Red Cross Rep. 35 Office Assistant I, 2. BOBBY SPRINGER-Nov. 25, I94I-l.C.T. 2, 35 Homeroom President 3. RITA SPRINGER-Sept. ii, 1941-Y-teens 35 student Council Alt, 25 Homeroom Vice President I5 Sen- tinel Staff Business Manager 35 Operetta I5 Quill and Scroll 35 Senior Play Committee Publicity 35 Concert Choir I. 1 f 34, JOHN STOLZ-Mar. 12, 1941. JAMES STEWART Samuell shows off in the City Band and drill competition. ' JERRY STRINGER-Oct. 24, 1941-Botany Club 3, Key Club 3, N.D.C.C. 1, 3, Student Council Rep. 2, Homeroom President 3, B Team Football 1. LINDA STROMAN-Oct. 15, 1942-Football Queen 3, Blue Jackets 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, A Cappella Choir 2, Operetta 2, Future Nurses Club Treasurer 2, Prom Committee 3, Homeroom President 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 1, 2. SHERRI STROUD- Stromp -Jan. 1, 1943-Starlets 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, 3, Senior Prom Committee 3, Valentine Prin- cess 3, Senior Favorite 3, Library Assistant 1, 2. CAROL STUTTSe Candy -Aug. 21, 1942-A Cappel- la 2, 3, Thespians 3, Dramatics 1, 2, Operetta 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Reporter of Homeroom 1, Senior Assembly 3. SHARON SUMROW-Feb. 20, 1942-Y-Teens 2, 3, F.H.A. 3, Chemistry Club 3, F.T.A. 2, Art Club 2, Senior Play Production Staff 3, Invitation Committee 3. 52 SENIORS ROBERT SPROULE- Bob -July 19, 1941-Golf Team Captain, Lettered 1, 2, 3, N.D.C.C. Master Sgt. 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1. DOROTHY STANFIELD-Mar. 20, 1942-Y-Teens Vice President 1, Student Council 1, Student Council Alt. 3, Starlets 1, 2, Homeroom Vice President 2, Sentinel Staff Club and Social News Editor 2, 3, Quill and Scroll Secretary 3. JOHN STANGLIN-July 19, 1942. WAYNE ST. JOHN-Mar. 16, 1943. JERRY STOUT-April 17, 1942 - A Band 1, 3, Military Of- ficer 1, 3, Chemistry Club 3, Slide Rule Club 3, National Honor Society 3, Key Club 3, N.D.C.C. Band 1, 3. SENIORS JERRY SUTHERLAND-Oct. 3, 1942-N.D.C.C. 1, 25 Marching Band 2, 3, Senior Play Production Staff 3. KAY SWANNER- Lady Bug -May 13, 1942-F.H.A. 1, Blue Jackets 2, 3, Future Nurses 35 Allied Youth 3, Y-Teens 3, Library Assist. 3. ERVALENE SYMNS- Every -Nov. 2, 1941-Home- room Vice President 1, Homeroom President 2, Starlets 1, 2, Junior Red Cross Secretary 3. LARRY SYMNS-June 22, 1942-Spanish Club 2, Home- room Vice President 1, 2, Homeroom Secretary 3. B. H. TARNO-Aug. 13, 1942 OLETA TAYLOR-Sept. 13, 1941. -l.C.T. 3. BETTY TAYLOR Robert Shows how, with teamwork, the Spartans took the Bull by the horns. Shirley and La Vonda laugh at Jerry's missing. ROY TAYLOR-Dec. 9, 1941-N.D.C.C. 1, 2, 3, Span- ish Club 2. DIANNE TEAGUE-Alternate Maiorette 25 Band 1, 2, 3, Latin Club Vice President 1, Homeroom Pres- ident 1, 2. DON TEAGUE-Aug. 20, 19424-Pre-Historic Club 2, Student Council 35 B Team Basketball 15 A Team Basketball 2, 3. JERRY TOON- Tooney -Sept. 13, 1941-D.E. 3, Students Crafts Fair 3. PAT TRAVIS 53 1 l l l 5. DANNY VANDERBURG-Feb. 1942-N.D.C.C. 1, 2, 3, 2nd Lt. 3, Operetta 3, Thespian Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Art Club 3, Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 3. n JAMES WADE SHElLA WADE-Nov. 16, 1942-F.H.A. 1, Sentinel Staff, Rep. 1, 2, Homeroom Secretary 1. TOMMY'WADE-Nov. 10, 1941-Tennis 1, 2, 3, Leifered 3, N.D.C.C. 1, 2, 3, 151. Li. 3. LYNNE WADDELL- Helen Hayes -Aug. 17, 1942- Starlets 1, 2, 3, Thespian Club 1, 2, 3, Best Thespian 2, Vice President 3, Student Council 3, N.H.S. 3, U.I.L. Region Poetry 2, One Act Play 3, Best Actress Dist., Reg., Zone 3, Sentinel Staff 2, 3, Operetta I, 2, 3, Student Director 3, Senior Play Student Director 3, Sr. Pub., Pub Favorite 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Allied Youth 3, A Cappella 1. ROY WADLE 54 SENIORS CHARLES TRAYLOR--April 29, 1942-Band 1, 2, 3, All-Region 3, Dal-Hi Symphony Or. 2, 3, Spartan Blues Band 2, 3, Art Club 2, Latin Club 2, Che- mistry Club 2, Thespian Club 3, Slide Rule Club 1, 2. EUGENE TRUEBLOOD-July 9, 1941-Track captain 3, Sr. Play Usher 3. Drill Team 1, 2. JOE TUCKER- Joe -July 29, 1942-Art Club 2, 3, Concert Choir 3, Operetta 3. MICHAEL TURNER- Mike -Feb. 3, 1942-N.H.S. 3, Key Club 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Lettered 2, 3, B Basketball 2.. Homeroom Treasurer 3, R.O.T.C. 2, 3, Football 2, DWAYNE TUCKER-Jan. 2, 1942-Homeroom Treas- urer 2, Jr. Red Cross 3, N.D.C.C., Capt. Co. Com., DEANNA MARIE VRLA-i'Gab- by -Apr. 19, 1942-Library Assistant Club, Secretary 1, Los Conquistadores Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3, F.H.A. 1, Crafts Fair, 4th Award 1, N.H.S. 3, Sr. Play 3, Pre- historic Club, Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, Marching Band 1, 2, 3. Jean is elated at the prospects of graduation. SENIORS WlLLlAM GLENN WALKER- Billy -Oct. 14, 1941- B Team Football 1, A Team Football 2, 3, Best Competitor 2, A Team Basketball 2, Spanish Club 1, Class Vice President 3. WlLLlAM MARION WALLACE- Bill -May 27, 1942 - B Team Football 1, B Team Basketball 1, B Team Baseball 1, A Team Football 2, 3, A Team Basketball 2, A Team Baseball 2, 3, Spanish Club 1. DAVE WALLACE PATSY WATSON-Nov. 19, 1941.-Y-Teens 2, N.H.S. 3. JACQUE WALLACE- Jackie -Dec. 14, 1941-TheS- pian Club 3, Los Conquistadores 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, Allied Youth 3, Y-Teens 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary, Operetta Staff 3, Senior Play Staff 3, Sentinel Staff, Rep. 3, Office Assistant 1, 2, 3. RAY WARE- Ray Baby -Dec. 25, 1940-Concert Choir, Director's Assistant 3, Operetta 3, Senior Play Crew 3, Music Festival 3. . . . And we did! Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1 Homeroom Vice President 1 2. L. HOWARD GLENN WATTS- Glenn -July 28, 1942- Art Club 2, N.D.C.C. 2, Homeroom President 3, Spanish Club 1, Homeroom Red Cross Rep. 1. ODELLA WAYMIRE-April 30, 1941. BETTY WEAVER-June 27, 1942-Student Council Rep, 1, Blue Jackets 2, 3, Board of Directors 3, N.H.S. 3. FRANCES WEAVER-.lurte 16, 1942-Sentinel Staff 1, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, N.H.S. 3, Blue Jackets 3. LARRY WEESNER- Speedy -Nov. 29, 1941-Distri- butive Ed. 1, 2, 3. 55 BILLY WATSON- Rooster - SEN IORS ANNETTE WEIR-Sept. 18, 1941-Starlets I, 2, 3, N.H.S. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Gym .Assistant 3. LINDA WEISS-April 4, 1942-F.H.A. I, 2, Library Assistant I, 2, Office Assistant 35 Homeroom Sec- retary 3. SHIRLEY WHATLEY-Oct. I8, 1941-F.H.A, Rep. Sec- retary If 4-H Rep. Secretary Ip Senior Play Crew 3. CHARLOTTE WHEELER RONALD WHEELER BRUCE WHITE-Sepf. QI, 1941 -Band 1, 2, 3, N.D.C.c. 1, 2, 3, Maiorette 37 Key Club lp l-Elin Club If 27 B Team The Christmas Party wouIdrt't be complete without Mr. Young and his organ. Football I. BRENDA WHITFIELD-Aug. I3, I942-Starlets 'l, 2, 3, Y-Teens ig Homeroom Reporter 3, Office Asst. I, 2, Senior Play Committee 3, Gym Mgr. 3. DONALD WILLIAMS n GRADY WILLIAMS BILL WILSON DOUGLAS WILSON-Aug, 23, 'I942-Key Club 3 Senior Class Treasurer 3, Homeroom President 3 N,H.S. 2, 3, Safety Council I, 2, Baseball I, 2, 3 Football I, 2, 3, All-District. 3, 2nd Team All-City 3, 2nd Team All-Greater Dallas 3, All-Star Game Bi County 3. KENNETH R. WHITE-Jan. 28 ficer, ist Lt. 1942-N.D.C.C. Executive Of: SENIORS ROGER WILSON SHARON WOLF BETTY WOOD-NOV. 4, l9-41-Bible Award T7 F.H.A. 'ig Y-Teens 2, 35 Art Club 2, 3, Starlets 2, Concert Choir 3, F.N.C. 3, Allied Youth 3, Operetta 3, Red Cross Rep., Vice President 35 Homeroom Student Council Alt. 3. ERNEST WOODARD- Woody -June 9, T942-Track 2, 3. ROSA BELLE WOODARD-June 9, T942-Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Future Teachers Club, Treasurer, Senior Play Committee 3. HARVEY WORD WANDA wonics- Daniel -Jan 1, 1942-sentinel Staff, Rep. 2, 3, Homeroom Rep. 37 Senior Play Crew 3, Quill and Scroll 3. SHEILA WORTHY JOHN R. WRAY- Johnny -June 23, l942-Distri- butive Education i, 2, 3. ANN WRIGHT CHARLES YOUNG SUE YO'UNG PHIL RAY WOODRUFF, Phil -Jan, 14, 1942- B Team Baseball 'lp Homeroom Vice President lp Homeroom Trea- surer 2p Homeroom President 3. 57 HIGH HONOR GRADUATES Carolyn Sue Adams Welton Ralph Calvert Barbara Lee Coombs Jean Ann Griner Shirley Elaine Hamilton Lucie Renee Haney Sallie Mae Hodges Sabra Ann Moore Nita Maud Mountz Janice Stevenson Parker Jouett Lynn Powell Sharon Lee Sumrow Betty Lou Weaver HONOR GRADUATES Amelia Kay Anderson Cynthia Rae Bean Bobbie Lucille Bierhalter Senita Joy Bright Donald Eugene Burkley Dan Edward Caldwell Patricia Lynn Caperton Carolyn Joyce Chandler Ronald Goldman Cook Suzanne Cunningham Sue Annette Douglas Larry Ronald Ellsworth Rebecca Lee Estes Billie Kathryn Evans Ruth Cornelia Foster Jerry Lewis Franklin Jo Ann Fuller Janis Elizabeth Furtick Jane Conklin Gerdes Irene Elizabeth Gibbs Carmen Anita Gillrriore Gail Frances Grafflin Carmen Kaye Harvey Ronnie Jack Headrick Sharon Elizabeth Hill Shirley Marie Holton Diann Sue lsbell Betty Jane Jaggers I Larry Lee Johnson Carol Parmley Killian Linda Sue Harper Loman Tyree Bell Leonard ll Donald Marvin Lindsey Carol Ann Markham Richard Clark Martin Carolyn Quinn Matlock Paula Louise Minor David Almon Payne Barbara Louise Points Patricia Ann Proza Darla Sue Prudom Richard Wayne Reed Margaret Ann Freeland Rives Mary Ann Rogers Sandra Sue Samples Brynda Eudean Scott Jewel Linn Shoup Donna Carol Singletary Marshall McWilliams Smylie Judith Lynn Snow Jolene Spinks Rita Joyce Springer Dorothy Fay Stanfield Jerry Rudolph Stout Linda Jean Stroman Ervalene Henderson Symms Deanna Marie Vrla David Richard Wallace Odella Mae Waymire Frances Evelyn Weaver Douglas Waymon Wilson Bety Ann Wood Wanda Jean Boone Works VALEDICTORIAN Sabra Ann Moore EVERTS AWARDS and LINZ PINS Carolyn Adams Charles Archer Donald Burkley Welton Calvert Barbara Coombs Larry Ellsworth Rebecca Estes Gail Grafflin Jean Griner Shirley Hamilton Renee Haney Sharon Hill Sallie Hodges Janie Jaggers Thomas Lane Donald Lindsey Richard Martin Sabra Ann Moore Nita Mountz Janice Parker David Payne Jouett Powell Patricia Proza Judy Shoup Donna Singletary Mark Smylie Judy Snow Betty Weaver Frances Weaver Douglas Wilson Dona Catherine Lee i SALUTATORIAN Carolyn Sue Adams LN ..,,-...,,, o The Senior Dogpatch band really iazzed it up during the game. Next year's Starlets gave a preview of what to expect during the 1960 halftime shows. N. .. f f SE IOR GAM Ya' see, Cynthia, it's like this, explains Nita Mountz on one of the finer points of the Senior game. gg-,, As if they didn'f look funny enough, the Senior cheer- leaders had to strike this handsome pose. i 5 THE GRADUATI 1 Baccalaureate services were held in the W. W. Samuell Auditorium Sunday, May 29. The address was given by the Rev. Jerry Elliott of the McNeeley Presbyterian Church. .ff 11 as Sabra Ann Moore, valedictorian, delivers her address, That Untraveled World. as :K sa as 55 Ss Q5 S E Betty Bird receives her diploma from Mr. Bruton, assisted by Principal W. S. Lanham. LASS OF 1960 Commencement exercises were held in the Dallas Memorial Auditorium-June 1. The Class of 419 Seniors was presented its diplomas by Mr. Donald M. Bruton, member of the Board of Education. . Carolyn Adams, salutatorian, delivers her address, All Experience ls an Arch. Clutching diplomas in their hands, the Seniors check in their caps and gowns. 6 A- L ..i... r,,,,7,,. -. 5 62 JUNIORS M Jackie Adam Carolyn' Adams L. C. Adams Charles Allen Sue Ann Allen Martha Alford Dianne Allsup Pamela Anderson Lynn Anglin Pat Apel Terreva Barnes Shirley Barrett Charlotte Bates Jerry Bates Oscar Beard Shirley Gay Beck Dicky Beene Dorothy Bell Janet Bell Kay Bell Douglas Bellah Sarah Bellamy Patricia Belt Carolyn Bennett Stanley Bennett Karla Biko Larry Billingsley Janice Black Phil Black Earlene Blaylock Judy Blackburn Judy Boles Betty Boyd CLAS DF 1961 Kathy Carter Jimmy Carr David Castloo Carrol Carter Phyllis Cates Brenda Cave Tomi Castleberry Lonnie Cervantes Joy Boyd Sherie Bradly Sharon Branch Lynn Brantly James Brecheen Kay Brick Robert Brimelow Judy Brown Gayla Brown Phyllis Brown Pat Broxon Sandra Brooks Barbara Brumfield Carolyh Brunson Donna Bruton Marvin Bullard Reese Bullard David Burnett Floretta Burnett Linda Burns Larry Burrow Janet Butcher Peggy Calhoun Sandy Capps Sarnrnie Cannon George Cook Patsy Cook Sammy Cooley Jackie Cooper Jerry Cooper Thomas Cook Shirley Cooper Peggy Couch Shirley Ann Chandler Shirley Chandler Connie Chambers Gail Chaney Dail Chaney Jimmy Chapman Virginia Chase Jan Cherry Bobby Childs Jerry Christian W Don Christensen Darlene Clark Tommy Clark Ruth Clark Robert Cloud Lois Clevenger Brenda Clounts Betty Clark Holly Clay Barbara Cole Bobbitt Collins Donna Collins Cathy Combs Neal Combs Susan Conine BUSY JUNIORS WI David Cox Tommy Crawl Helen Cracker Johnny Crawford Ronny Craft Donald Curtis Loretta Daniels Bryan Danielson Patsy Darby Dianne Daughtery Lora Davidson Ronnie Davis Joe Dixon Ronnie Dobbs Allen Doverspike Eileen Duke Tim Duke Ronny Duncan Linda Dunn Charlotte Dussau Elaine Dyer Linda Earnhart Sandra Eby Pamela Eckels Linda Edwards E BUSIER SENIORS Jack Edwards Deanna Elliott Roger Ellis David England Jimmy English Richard Epps Shirley Evans Larry Everett Martin Ewell Linda Folgernan Peggy Fallin Sharon Farmer Vickie Farris Randall Farrar Sidney Anne Farrar Richard Farrens Minnie Feagin Charlotte Featherston John Ferris Florence Fewell Donna Fincannon Don Finney Harold Finney Patsy Fite Joe Fitzgerald Carol Flanagan Sharon Flanery Phyliss Fletcher Audrey Flowers Tommy Forsyth George Frederick John Paul Fultz Ava Gage NEARLY 600 FORM LARGES Janet Garner Connie Garza Pat Gassett Mary Gates Carrol George Frances Gibbs Sue Gibson Shirley Gilmer INIOR CLASS IN SAMUELL HISTORY Marilyn Herrin Carolyn Herrington Frank Hess Ronnie Hickey Ray Hicks Carole Hill Sandra Hillard Frances Hodges Ansel Goldgar Joe Gould Joy Gray Mary Greer Roger Green David Griffin Linda Hale Allen Hall Ronnie Hammonds Katheryn Hanes Mike Hanes Charlotte Harding Pat Harding Bobby Harrell Herman Harrison La Dean Hartwell Ann Hatton Paul Hatzenbuehler Marlene Havranek Linda Headrick Claudette Hecox Judi Hefner Nancy Henry Euniel Hermansen Paul Herod v X. Arden Hulse Sharon Hulsey Joe Humphreys Juanita Hurley Betty Jackson Darlene Jackson Frances Jaggers Carolyn Jeffrey Glenn Hogue Harry Hogue Malcolm Hogue Peggy Holcomb Clarence Holland Sue Holland Virginia Holland Beverly Hollers Rose Marie Holley Linda Holleyman Peggie Hollywoocl Barbara Holmes Don Holmes Rachel Holman Stephen Holt Mike Horton Linda House Stanley Houston Mattalee Howard Fredna Howell Bill Hudson Gwin Hudspeth Susie Huff Jackie Huffman Ransom Hughes JUNIOR CLAS Judye Jobe Anita Johnson Betty Johnson Donna Johnson Evelyn Johnson Joe Johnston Mary Nell Johnson Pat Johnson Tony Johnston Mary Jones Mary Ellen Jones Ora Mae Jones Ronnie Jones Sammy Jones Anne Keahey Wayne Keel Janice Kelley Joyce Kelley Linda Kennedy Barbara Kirby Melba Key Lois Kingston Jo Nell Kirk Ronald Kirk Dave Klimpel ONTRIBUTES MANY LETTERMEN Carole Kline Lynda Koonce Patsy Koonce Pat Lamascus ' Jimmy Lambeth Molly Lane Jimmy Lannom Dorothy La Rue W Linda Laughlin Richard Lawrence Bonnie Lawson Bobby La May Barbara Lernmons Margie Leverefr Carolyn Levisay Aaron Lewallen Larry Lindquist Doris Long Mike Long Don Love Harley Lowe Gene Luman George Lynch Reba McCallie Kay McClain Fredda McCranie Larry McCrary Don McCullough Marsha McDaniel Jean McDougal David McDowell Grant McKee Barbara McKinney l JUNIOR PARTICIPATIOI L -l Jean McKinnon Par McPherson Johnny Mackery Sandra Maddox Eddie Mahon Patsy Massingill Ronald Martin Sharon Matney 72 4 ' 1-, OOSTS SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Fred Newton Susan Niendorff Pat Nixon Joyce Norfleet Paulette Norris Tommy O'Conner Larry Oliver Barbara Overby William May Ann Mays Bobby Menton Orville Miles Jo Ann Miller Louis Miller Omer Miller Richard Miller Ann Minatrea Donald Mitchell Teddy Mitchell Johnny Mobley Larry Morrison Carol Morris Mary Jo Moncrief Paul Wayne Moore Charles Morgan Carolyn Moore Judy Morgan Darlene Morgan Sheila Mullinax Paula Mullins Jim Murley Jerry Myers A Norma Nelson l i if ' V 73 - s 4' ., I LJ Sammy Reese Vickie Reinle Rex Renyolds John Richardson Peggy Richardson Teddy Richardson Jessie Ritchie Linda Roach Penny O'Toole Billy Palmer Billy Parker Jo Ann Parker Robert Pate Larry Patrick Carolyn Patton Paul Patton Shirley Patton Joyce Pendleton James Pennington Billy Perkins Sybil Phillips Jimmy Poe Barbara Polasek Charlotte Poole Dewight Primm Elaine Pritchett Linda Puckett Betty Pyron Robert Read Michael Reagan Marilyn Reeves Billie Reid Sandra Redfearn ENTHUSIASTIC III A Marty Robinson Barbara Romans Steve Rosenbaum Stuart Rosenbaum Donna Rowland James Rule Vicky Salin Betty Sanders Sandra Sandifer Sharon Saxon Wanda Schroeder Glenda Scirratt Bobby Scott Katherine Scott Shirley Scott Jackie Seale Joe Shamblin Terry Shelton Mary Sheppard Patsy Shockley Sammy Shulze Donna Sipes Carolyn Small Anna Smith Barbara Smith ROMOTE SCHOOL SPIRIT Clara Smith David Smith Glenn Smith Hal Smith Jerrald Smith Jimmy Smith Lois Smith Patricia Smith Rosemary Smith Billy Sparks Barbara Spikes Barbara Stanford David Starek Beverly Statham Anne Steely Glenda Steward Harriet Stiles Madalyn Stockton Lynell Stone Jerry Stone Kenneth Strickland Nelda Strother Eugene Stroud Ronald Stanberry Francis Stutts Janie Sudderth Carolyn Sumpter Betty Taylor Dee Taylor Roger Taylor Elizabeth Terrell Barbara Thomas Lorene Thomas SPARTAN JUNIOR Patsy Thomas Larry Thorn Marie Thuman Betty Tidwell Gloria Tidwell Martha Tison Charles Toles Nita Totten REPARE FOR BIG YEAR Carolyn Traylor Kenneth Traylor Jackie Trotter Allen Tucker Dennie Turner Kenneth Turner Mike Vestal Mary Vrooman Alba Walker Carol Wallis Glenda Waters Bobby Watkins Judy Watkins Sandra Watkins Jerry Don Watson Lana Watts Jimmy Webb Karen Weiz John Wester Shirley Wester Kay Wheat Freddie White Mary White Nancy White Risa White Janie Wilkey Douglas Williams Frances Williams Mary Helen Williams Doris Willingham Connie Wilson Dorothy Winkle Kieth Withers ,IUNIORS Bobby Woods Granville Woods Don Word Ken Wright Anona Yates Nancy Young Tana Young Don Scheu Benny Rhodes J U IOR SN APS The new maiorehes applaud the announcement of Susan Conine as 1960 Head Maiorette. 'vi-.... Jerralol Smith decoraies B Company Guidon. is .Nu-A lla Fred and Charlotte are enjoying this dance?? Dickie Beene and Billy Perkins emcee. the Progranfat the Valeniine Dance '-H s 2 'Ti vas, 1 g X f.: , , 5 , 2 1 W. K fi 3 355555 5 X il - I L ,- , I James Adams Nancy Adams Nancy Adams Bennett Allen Joe Allen Anita Anderson Douglas Anderson Anita Apel Barbara Archer Pam Armbruster Sharon Attebury Jean Austin Jeanette Auterberry Douglas Bailey Sandra Bailey SOPHOMORES - Y-- Sarah Bailey Pete Baker Jackie Ball Mike Barber Mary Bartlet Tyrone Barton Wanda Bates Tommy Bennett Nicette Berg Connie Bond Jim Benson Elaine Berry Chandra Bevill Claudia Bico Dennis Black Margie Black Ann Bowles Jeannette Bovve Nannette Blue Leota Bowden FS .KW- Glenda Burleson Dianne Burns Linda Burns Shirley Burns Gay Lee Burnside David Caldwell Martha Calvert Sherry Campbell Percilla Cannon Cynthia Capps David Carr Linda Cartledge Gary Casey Jackie Cashion Sammy Cervantes Shirley Chadwick Charlotte Chambers Veronica Chambers Jackie Chumley Eddie Clark SOPHOMORES Virginia Bowling Eugene Boyd Janette Boyd Neil Braucht Bobby Brewer Bobbie Kay Brooks Sue Brooks Barbara Brown Brenda Brown Marilyn Brummett Carol Bryant Lanna Bullard Warren Burges Harvey Burke Janet Burkley Diann Crabb Richard Crane Larraine Crayton Bob Creecy Kathy Crossland Judy Crouch Billy Crutcher Linda Culgrave Elizabeth Cullpepper Sandra Cumbie Charles Cunningham Mary Alice Cunningham Mary Ann Daniels Matsy Daniel Judy' Danielson Sherry Darby James Darr Margaret Dash Mike Daugherty Harold Davis SOPHOMORES Mignon Clark David Clay Marsha Clements Jimmy Cotter Mike Collins Pat Cook Lila Cooley Irene Corbin Sharon Cottingham Robert Courtney Sharon Covington Kay Cowan Brenda Cox Kinda Cox Rose Marie Cox ,N N .-,.4,, . 7.4, A...,, ., -. 1' Jerry Davis Larry Davis Pat Davis Albert Dawson Freedy Dean Wallace Dean Ronnie Deaton Willard Denham Margaret Diden Judy Dietz Patsy Dixon Carolyn Doggett Della Dosier Janet Dowdy Sandra Dowell SOPHOMURES - ., ---r Jane Duckworth Carolyn Duggan Mike Dunnegan Claudia Duke Kay Duncan Billy Dunn Danny Eaves Carol Ellis Judy Ellis Danelle Elmore Ronnie English Andrea Erwin Nancy Eskridge Jim Estes Dianne Eudy Sandra Faircloth Mike Fielding Loraine Finny Mamie Fischer Judy Fisher Mary Sue Fisher Jan Fleming James Flowers June Flowers Shirley Flowers Judy Foriner Paulette Forlney McKay Fosler Pam Foster Sharon Foster Wayne Foster Phillip Fox Carole Fralick Annette Franklin Roy Fugaie Q Jimmy Fullinglon Ted Fulion Joan Furrh Oliver Garcia Carolyn Garreff Riia Garrerr Jack Gauberf Billie Geaslin Diana Gee Dennis Genovesi Genile Ghormley Bobbie Jean Gideon Glenda Gillard Ora Mae Glassock - Garol Glossup Bobbie Glover Linda Glover Lois Glover Elene Goodman Glenda Goodson, n ,, , ,,, ,QW 1 7, .,, ,.,...4.k..-....,..-, , .,...........-...,G Bruce Hamillon Elane Hardn Kay Hare Par Harper Virgil Harris Linda Harrison Linda Hart Susan Hari Judy Hartman Jane Harvey Sharon Harwell Jo Ann Haislip Karen HasTings Bobby Hauerwas Cecelia Hawkins Paul Hawn Dianina Haynes Bill Hearne Elaine Heerman Linda Hiegerf SOPHGMORES Mary Graham Linda Graves Charlotte Gray David Gray Joyce Gray Darlene Green Linda Green Richard Green Jerrie Ann Griffin Sheila Grimes Dianne Grissom Sherrell Grubbs Nancy Hagle Pairicia Hall Travis Hall l I si 44 Willie Hiser David Hitt Linda Hogue Dennis Holcomb Delbert Holland Chester Hollaway Carolyn Holleymann Bill Hollywood ' David Holt Clelon Houpt Paul Houser Dick Houston Barbara Howard Doris Howell Judy Hoyt Gary Huddleston Andrea Hudgens James Hughes Jean Hughes Sharon Humphrey SOPHOMORES Gil Helsel Jacque Hendergarth Joyce Henderson 4 Robert Henderson Freddie Hendricks Mickey Henry Margaret Herman Alva Nell Herron Robert Hewitt Obanon Hice Barbara Higgins Bobby Hill Linda Hill Dwight Hinton Rommie Hipp Genene Hcitchinson Pat lnman Elizabeth Jackson John Wayne Jacobie Allen Jenkins Sue Ann Jennings Kathy Jimmerson Creeola Jones Gene Jones Jimmy Jones Paul Jones Rebecca Jones Tommy Jones Dale Johnson Dorothy Johnson SOPHOMORES Margie Juricek John Kellum Barbara Kelly Jimmy Kelly Mary Gayle Kelly Betty Killough Elizabeth King Sharon King Shirley King Jenny Kirby Billie Kitchens Billy Knight Billy Kruger Wayne Lancaster Jerry Lanolay Nicky Largent Ricky Largent Eilene Leeth Ruth Ann Levisay Janet Lincks Sharon Long Glenda Lyles Sammy McCarter Martha McClellan Ann McClung Anna McCormick Bobbie McCoy Theresa McDougald Mary Ann McKinnie Susan McNatt Judy McNair Barbara Martin Don Martin Janet Massey Sue Matlock SOPHOMORES Billie Meniard Darlene Merit Beverly Miller Charlotte Mills Phillis Mitchell Fred Moncrief Bobby Moore Donna Moore Ginger Moore Lana Moore Randal Moore Nita More Ronnie Morris Joe Moses James Muirhead o Diana Mulkey Jack Munsey Arliss Murr Glenda Murray . Linda Murray Betty Palmer Billie Palmer Shirley Pannell Donnie Parish Glenda Parks Sue Parks Donnie Parrish Ronnie Parrish Barbara Patridge Beverly Patterson Jimmy Payne Larry Payne Sherry Payne Diana Pemberton Don Peoples r Tracy Perkins Albert Pfleider Patsy Pierce Dorothy Pike Lloyd Pilgrim SOPHOMORES Linda Nale Katrine Neal Kenneth Neil Jeanette Nelson Perry Nettles Suanne Niendorff David Noah Dewn Northcutt Kenny Oden Jenny Og'etree Paul Oliver Keren Oringderft Brenda Overton Wayne Owens Linda Padgett Ralph Rich Beverly Richards Sherrie Richards Janice Richey Susanne Riddell Claudia Roberts Jackie Robinson Judy Robinson Sandra Ruble Robert Rupe Andrew Sakis Stephani Salin Sylvia Sandel David Sanders Lynda Saunders Peggy Saunders Lester Schneider Dennis Schule Richard Scofield Wayne Scott SOPHOMORES Nelda Pinson Sandra Plyler Mary Pool Anita Povvell Bill Poyner Dale Prather Judy Price Bill Procter Bobby Ramsey Jo Ann Ray Pat Ray Janis Reed Jimmy Reed Georgia Reeder Judy Rice Fulton Scott Rufus Scott Linda Scunderforcl Harry Seay Ruth Self Charles Selzer Harold Sewell Carolyn Shelton Martha Shipman Rema Shipp Henry Shoulders Jean Shoulders Louis Slaughter Tommy Smallwoocl Barbara Smith SUPHOMORES Cecil Smith Donna Smith George Smith Johnnie Sue Smith Kenny Smith LaVoncla Smith Mike Smith Mike Smith Roger Smith Tommy Smith Sam Snow Janet Spence Pat Stanford Linda Stansbury Jack Starnes Sandra Starnes Susie Starr Coy Stovall Modrey Stovall David Stringer Elbert Thomas Jack Thomas Richard Thomas Bobby Thompson George Thompson Karen Thompson Patsy Thompson Shirley Thompson Mignon Thorton Carl Thumann Helen Tidwell Ester Tovvles Sturat Tramell Beverly Tresenriter Edwin Trlica Lanny Turrentine Dwight Usrey Kathaline Valentine Martha Veldman Johnny Vilet SOPHOMORES Judy Stroman Shirley Stoltz Jimmy Stutts Annette Summers Mike Svvayze Carl Swindell Tommy Tapp Gail Tarkington Shirley Tate Sandra Taylor Sandra Taylor Richard Terrell Patsy Terry Stephen Terry Allene Tesch Geniva Vincent David Vines Jan Waddell Charles Wainscott Bobbie Walker Mike Wallace Wayne Walters Larry Warbas Donna Ward Glenda Warren Gary Watson Wanda Henson Waymire Dorothy Weaver Pauletta Webb Janis Wester Patricia Westmorland Sharon Whaley Patsy Withrow Barbara Wheeler Steve Wheeler Dean Whitaker David White Harley White Sue Whitney Richard Wilkes Janice Williams Maxine Williams Bobby Wilson Fred Wilson Jim Wilson Sherrie Winkle Linda Witherspoon Karen Woodruff Ann Woodside Tommy Woodridge Paula Word Sandra Wrysinski Mike Wyles Ronald Yates Lenora Young Billy Davidson OPHOMORE Q BEQCOVG SXBTYIS , . . T6I'1SlOI l YTXOUTITS. Sophomores await the fa1al sound of The bell. After exams . . . tension counfs. SOPHOMORE SNAPSHOTS 4 Nw' 3 Some cram for finals . . . others iust sit and worry. Rita Garrett and Carol Ellis anxiously await the sound of The bell. Even when they are going to carry books, they still smile. A group of Choir members attentivelyC?D listens to Mr. Crook. 97 4' C . Off. U ORGANIZATIONS 1959-60 SPARTAN BAND LES MILLS, Director FIRST ROW, left to right: Judye Jobe, Marvin Bullard, Carol Morgan, Freddie White, Robert Read, Tommy Smallwood. SECOND ROW: Harriet Styles, Rufus Scott, Mike Smith, Harley Lowe, Beverly Ross, Bob Shumate, Rex Reynolds, Bruce White, Lonnie Cervantes, Jessie Ritchie, Tommy Wooldridge, Steve Rosenbaum, Carolyn Bennet, Richard Wilkes, Mary Gayle Kelley. THIRD ROW: Margaret Woodall, Kathleen Valentine, Bobbie Walker, Pat Rea, Larraine Clayton, Leslie Hanson, Perry Nettles, Eugene Stroud, Loraine Finney, Carolyn Small, Bill Procter, Danny Vanderburg, Eric Ericson, Anthony Rosselli, Harley White, David Johnson, Grant McKee, Janice Wester. FOURTH ROW: Lewis Miller, Gail Grafflin, David McDowell, Joe Matthews, David Sanders, Kenneth Neel, Jerry Stout, Gil Welsel, James Pennington, Joe Pat Mattingly, Randal Farrar, Tommy Forsythe, David Clay, James Hull, Linda House, Bobby Harrell, John Jacobie, David Burnett, Bill Whitley, Wilson Dew, Renee Haney, Andy Toles, Jerry Bates, Bob Wood, Jimmy English, Don McClain, J. C. Presley, Stuart Rosenbaum. STANDING: Robert Deal, Robert Gengal, George Cook, Keith Withers, Wayne Foster, Barbara Brown. SPARTAN BAND Cornefs and Clarinefs Percussion, Baritones, Saxo- phones, Trombones, Flutes, and Bass Clarinefs. Clarinets, French Horns, Saxo- phones, Lower Reeds, Tubas, IOI JA , oooo o 4 1959-60 DRUM MAJORETTE Mary Alice Nale Janice Black, Judy Morgan, Jo Nell Kirk, Susan Conine- I959-6O Maioreffes fl JORETTES JUDY MORGAN JO NELL KIRK SUSAN CONINE JANICE BLACK W.W. S STANDING, left to right, BACK ROW: Mary Ann Daniels, Donna Fincannon, Brenda Cave, Arden Hulse, Kay Bell, Annette Weir, Carol Wallis. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Miss McGaha, Sandra Maddox, Joyce Pendleton, Dorothy LaRue, Patsy Dixon, Donna Bruton, Glenda Scirratt. THlRD ROW: Barbara Stanford, Diane Pemberton, Alva Nell Herron, Genile Ghormley, Janet Burkley, Judy Scribner, Darla Prudom, Shirley Robinson. FOURTH ROW: Lynne Wadclel, Charlotte Poole, Connie Garza, Tana Young, Llenda Murry, Sharon Hulsey, Sherrie Richards. FIFTH ROW, Officers: Linda Cartledgy, Betty Boyd, Peggie Hollywood, Barbara Coombs. IO4 ,g V Q .3 ,ff-ws.,,, V , ' 5 5 I ax' ,.,.. , 'f Q' ' K WW -.i' 'ikk A ' Wt vil t xl . t . Q if we 1.5 'i f ff W A M ff ffF y M - 'I 4 K3 ' ' 'gli ,dv K , V . K 1.7, 6 '39 f' , 3? if K , Q Af QQ g g .f V. Q f h. : ' A 5 1 I V M, X mf, I gk , f MM ., f f . is P , M wffzf A ,,L Si , f W ..1-A1.. 1 1 M. .A,A W V m L 5 LLV 5 fi ' E AV.., i , f 25' y' , 5 W L . A 5 Q W T' Q gf 5 7 :7 fLLgQfil I N TQLJQ 4 Q 5M , jx! wa V f ,ff l 'aw LEX x vw 4 G, ML I . uf 5-V is ,V im ff ',,, : ffl' , j 3? Q if F D QV 5 si A.. .H -L he 2 ,M W 'xf' 55 Jimm- : 4 5535? 4 f w M455 fu, . zfflf M h y V , , ' QxQE?.,.ii N ,F Z 'J .2 'f ,fi gb ,363 M ,- .Wave 3 ' , ..- gh Q' M5179 1? H . . ,, 2 3 ' f DARLA PRUDOM CAPTAIN-BARBARA COOMBS SUZANNE RHODES SENIOR The 1959-60 Senior Starlets will always be remembered by other starlet members and the student body. Not only have this years seniors been the first three-year Starlets to graduate from Samuell, but they have started traditions which will be carried out through the years to come by all Starlets. JUDY SHOUP BARBARA POINTS I SHIRLEY HAMILTON JUDY SCRIBNER ,L gm?- ,g4T ..., .. M , ANNETTE WEIR CO-CAPTAIN-CAROLYN POWERS SUSIE HARPER STARLETS They were The firsT To wear The Senior STarleT Pins and To sTarT The annual picnic. Also iT was This years senior officers ThaT were The firsT from Samuell To go To S.M.U. Drill Team school. Marching in The Rose FesTival and The Norrh Texas Home- coming game was also on The Senior STarleTs firsT lisT. The sTuclenTs of W.W. Samuell will long remember The 1959- 60 Senior STarleTs by Their imiTaTion of Lil Abner and Daisy Mae. BRENDA WHITFIELD LYNNE WADPELL SHERRIE CUMMINGS SHIRLEY ROBINSON u STARLETS BUILD SCHOOL SPIRIT OFFICERS - STANDING: Shirley Hamilton, Linda ,Cartledge-, Tomi Castleberry, Betty Boyd, Ann Mc- Clung. KNEELING: Carolyn Powers, co-captain, Barbara Coombs, captain. Not pictured: Peggy Hollywood Gregory. Tomi Castleberry leads blue squad onto football field at halftime. Precision, n ot only on the field, but in the stands, rn a r k the Starlets at all games. Wt! r-, M 1 Managers a n cl Sponsor: Janie Wilkey, M i s s McGal1a, spon- s o rp E I a i n e Pritchet, Nancy Young, Barbara Points, C a r o l Hill. v V In Piwgil THESPIANS Senior members, left to right: Linda Brooks, Carol Stutts, Renee Haney, Tre- ma Sandlin, Sue Douglas, Margaret Hebel, Gail Graf- flin, Carolyn Adams, Sally Jones, Linda Clark, Linda Hobbs, Carolyn Powers, Shirley Hamilton, Harvey Letcher, Barbara Stanfield, Mary Alice Nale, Sabre Ann Moore, Danny Van- denburgh, Donnie Burkley, Charles Traylou. Sophomore and Junior members, left to right: Pat Cook, Bobbie Kay Brooks, Sidney Ann Farrar, Glenda Burleson, Nita Moore, Sandra Faircloth, Ladean Hartwell, Beverly Statham, Barbara Overby, Khaki Homesly, Peggy Fallin, Dianne Daugherty, Dicky Beene, Susan Conine, Lanny Turentine, Steve Rosen- baum, Stuart Rosenbaum, Larry Burrow, Fred Moncrief, Bill Hollywood, Lewis Miller. Thespian Officers, left to right: Sally Hodges secretary, Mark Smylie, president, Betty Boyd reporter, Billy Perkins, program chairman Lynn Waddell, vice president: Darla Prudom treasurer. ' I09 1 1 SAMUEL SAMU ELL CHEERLEADRES Left to right: Ronnie Headrick, Sherri' Stroud, Harvey Lefcher, Senita Bright, Donny Burkley, Beverly Statham, Mike Long, and Knot picturedl Yvette Calvert. Head Cheerleader SENITA BRIGHT Head Cheerleader HARVEY LETCH ER SHERRI STROUD .-..l HEERLEADERS YVETTE CALVERT RONNIE HEADRICK MIKE LONG DONNY BURKLY BEVERLY STATHAM i i BLUi OFFICERS Left to right: Sallie Hodges, reporter, Sue Douglas, vice presiclentg Linda Stroman, president, Jolene Spinks, secre- tary, Konita Saunders, treasurer. Sponsor, MRS. BETTY BROWN ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS Left to right, FIRST ROW: Shirley Holton, Irene Gibbs, Joanette McCaleb, Amelia Anderson, Cynthia Bean, Sabre Ann Moore, Pat Huckaby, Trema Sandlin. SECOND ROW: Pat Proza, Frances Gibbs, Connie Garza, Frances Hodges, Carolyn Adams, Beverly Statham, Vickie Reinle, Anna Marie Garza. THIR - ' ' D ROW. Sandra Taylor, Judy Danielson, Janice Williams, Patsy Pierce, Glenda Burleson, Anita Powell. 4 ACKETS 4 FIRST ROW, left to right: Brynda Scott, Rebecca Estes, Sallie Hodges, Pat Proza, Sharon Johnson, Patricia Hays, Jean Ann Griner, Drudean Baker, Alice Cannaday, Trema Sandlin. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Hyden, Carolyn Chandler, Janis Furtick, Bobbie Bierhalter, Cornelia Foster, Sue Douglas, Pat Coperton, Anna Marie Garza, Linda Stroman, Irene Gibbs. THIRD ROW: Konitta Saunders, Lu Lee Richintin, Lady Muse, Nita Mountz, Cynthia Bean, Carmen Gillmore, Judy Kaiser, Shirley Holton, Joanetta McCabeb, Sabra Ann Moore. FOURTH ROW: Dona Lee, Betty Weaver, Jo Ann Fuller, Amelia Anderson, Donna Singletary, Pat Huckaby, Jeanetta May, Jolene Spinlcs, Betty Bird. 1,1 FIRST ROW: Kathy Rairden, Pat Apel, Betty Clark, Barbara Brumfield, Donna Collins, Lois Smith, Martha Alford, Joan Stanton, Judi Hefner, Linda Edwards, SECOND ROW: Carroll George, Pat Gassett, La Dean Hartwell, Deanna Elliott, Sidney Anne Farrar, Peggy Calhoun, Floretta Burnett, Florence Fewell, Charlotte Featherston. THIRD ROW: Brenda Clounts, Shirley Barrett, Sandra Hilliard, Connie Garza, Shirley Scott, Frances Stutts, Audrey Flowers, Carolyn Traylor, Pat McPherson. FOURTH ROW: Gretchen Fischer, Carolyn Levisay, Marsha McDaniel, Nancy Henry, Joyce Kelly, Pamela Anderson, Barbara Birdsong, Nancy Young, Frances Hodges. II3 I BLUQ FIRST ROW, left to right: Matsy Daniel, Nita Moore, Cynthia Capps, Jeanette Arterbury, Ann Woodside, Dorothy Pike, Linda Witherspoon, Genene Hutchinson. SECOND ROW: Eileen Leeth, Janette Boyd, Joann Furrh, Anita Anderson, Pam Foster, Pat Westmoreland, Doris Howell, Judy Hartman, Mary Pool. THIRD ROW: Glenda Warren, Peggy Saunders, Martha Veldman, Allene Tesch, Phyllis Mitcham, Patsy Pierce, Shirley Flowers, Marilyn Brum- nett, Rebecca Jones. as I I 2 FIRST ROW: Anita Powell, Glenda Burleson, Mickey Henry, Elizabeth King, Sherry Payne, Sandra Taylor, Judy Danielson, Dyanne Mulkey, SECOND ROW: Lila Cooley, Sharon Cottingham, Carolyn Garrett, Randy Brousard, Marsha Clements, Elaine Heerman, Beverly Patterson, La Vonda Smith, Suzanne Neindorft, Dorothy Johnson, Sue Brooks, Barbara Higgins, Janice Williams, Sherry Darby, Sandra Dowell, Cecile Smith. II4 ACKETS FIRST ROW, left to right: Shirley Gay Beck, Pat Broxson, Mary Jo Moncrief, Risa White, Vickie Reinle, Beverly Statham, Mary Vrooman, Patsy Koonce, Mary Jones, SECOND ROW: Barbara Lemmons, Anne Steely, Judy Brown, Susanne Neindorff, Janice Kelly, Dianne Allsup, Janet Bell, Pat Lamascus, Mattlee Howard, Joy Boyd. THIRD ROW: Anita Johnson, Shirley Chandler, Virginia Allender, Juanita Hurley, Ora Mae Jones, Donna Rowland, Frances Gibbs, Kaye McClain, Judy Boles. FOURTH ROW: Kathryn Hanes, Teddy Mitchell, Linda Earnheart, Carolyn Adams, Mary Ellen Gates, Jackie Trotter, Pam Echols, Peggy Falin. r FIRST ROW: Billie Geaslin, Pat Stanford, Mary Alice Cunningham, Sandra Bailey, Kaye Duncan, Janette Nelson, Claudia Roberts, Creeda Jones. SECOND ROW: Irene Corbin, Shirley Burns, Barbara 'Howard, Pat Davis, Linda Glover, Janette Nelson, Janis Read, Sherri Foster. THIRD ROW: Elaine Goodman, Martha Calvert, Judy Ellis, Linda Nale, Barbara Wheeler, Judy Fortner, Meredith Argenbright. Il5 HQ m Yvette Calvert, Glenda Scirratt, James Burns, and Jouett Powell. Yvette Calvert Glenda Scirratt .Ili W, A i Stevenson Sponsor TORC Editor Associate Editor Jouett Powell James Bums A .fertising Manager Janice Hinton Business Manager Art Editor iigfkflk . N ,f ,J M, , J f Sr g f V 4.5, . A --we mir'-'Av Rf? . , M. ,W .xx -ill 4? 7 . .. TORCH STAFF- Bruion, Janice Gallagher. A ruff , waxuik I iff --Activities Edit Ol' Left to right: Dicky Beene, sports editorf Dorothy Stanfielol, club and ssgial news editorf Gail Grafflin, news editor, Darla Prudom, exchange editorp and Lynne Waddell, features editor. SEN TINEI Richard Fullington Editor-in-Chief Barbara Points, advertising managerg and Rita Springer, business manager. lII8 STAFF -3.- 11---- g Left to right: Shirley Gilmer, Vickie Reinle, Billy Perkins, Suzanne Rhodes, Judy Scrib- ner. Standing: Jerry Faircloth. Sidney Anne Farrar, Dianne Daughtery, Larry Burrow, Betty Birdsong, Fredda Mc- Cranie. Betty Bird, Frances Weaver, Johnny Sim mons, Ronnie Headrick, Paula Minor Wanda Works. So! This is what goes on at a student council meeting! STUDENT FIRST ROW, left to right: Richard Fullington reporter, Paul Moore, treasurer. SECOND ROW Lynn Craft, president, Trema Sandlin, vice pres idenf, Yvette Calvert, secretary. STANDING: Mr Paul Matthews, advisor. .ll -iii if ' FIRST ROW, left to right: Harvey Letcher, Don Teague, Edward Kadlack, Jerry Hart, Douglas Edwards, Ronald Hill. SECOND ROW: Lynne Waddell, Sallie Hodges, Sue Young, Carolyn Adams, Trema Sandlin, Gail Grafflin, Sally Jones. THIRD ROW: Buddy Calvert, Jouette Powell, Mark Smiley, Richard Fullington, David Payne. COUNCIL BACK ROW, left to right: Gerald Smith,- Linda Kennedy, Kay McClain, Peggy Fallin, George Fredrick, Pat Harding, Linda Roach, Betty Boyd Beverly Statham, Barbara Thomas, Kay Bell, Bob H hreys, Richard Lawrence by Menton, Joe ump Paul Hatzenbuehler. Larry Morrison, Paul Moore, 'ff J BACK ROW, left to right: Gary Casey, Gary Watson, Jerry Lunday, Ronnie Knight, James K eth Neal Judy Robinson, ' Linda Adams, enn , Harrison, Bill Terry, Nita Moore, Sherry Winkle, Anita Powell, Joyce Henderson, Kay Cowan, La Vonda Smith, Rita Garrett, Carol Ellis, Carolyn ' ' cl Bobbie Kay Brooks, Duggan, Sherrie Richar s, Janice Wester. nity Student Council mem their assent to a proposal. bers sig- Mrs. Murley Sponsor Jouett Powell President Mark Smylie Vice President NATIONAI Amelia Anderson Pamela Anderson Pat Apel Cynthia Bean Judy Blackburn Betty Boyd Donny Burkley Dan Caldwell Richie Calhoun Welton Calvert Tomi Castleberry Carol Chandler Jimmy Chapman Neal Combs Susan Conine Ronald Cook Sherry Cumings Lynn Craft Suzanne Cunningham Sue Douglas Jerry Duggan Larry Elsworth Rebecca Estes Peggy Fallin Charlotte Featherston Sidney Anne Farrar Janis Furtick Cornelia Foster Jerry Franklin Joan Fuller Barbara Combs Irene Gibbs Juanita Hurley Susie Huff Richard Hudson Shirley Holton Peggie Hollwood Janice Hinton Sharon Hill Marilyn Herrin Margaret Hebel Ronniw Headrick La Dean Hartwell Susie Harper Herman Harrison Reene Haney Shirley Hamilton Jean Grner X -ii fs i QW ,MM is nfsff If .QW 42325 , ,, . 1 : 3 CONCERT CHOIR FRONT ROW, left to right: Lynda Nale, Khaki Homesley, Carol Stutts, Suzann Rhodes, Elizabeth Hyden, Dee Horton, Claudette Hecox, Mary Hedgecock, Sharon Johnson, Judi Hefner, Trema Sandlin, Barbara Thomas, Paula Minor, Sue Jennings, Sue Holland, Judy Ellis, Jeane Mc- Dougald, Kay McClain, Glenda Parks. SECOND ROW, left: Frances Davis, Linda Brooks, Joanna Day, Lady Muse, Janice Hinton, Shirly Robinson, Jim Estes, Ray Ware, Paul Patton Kenneth Turner, Charles Shipp, Patricia Huckaby, Nancy Henry, Mildred Graves, Virginia Sanders. THIRD ROW: Pat Stanford, Joy Kirby, Pat Johnson, Linda Hobbs, Pat Travis, Russell Vicars, Joe Tucker, Harry Hogue, Ernie Pyles, James Hull Nelda Strother, Nancy White, Lana Watts, Dorothy Bell. FOURTH ROW: Donna Singeltary, Jean McKinnon, Margaret Hebei, Richard Reed, Wallace Dean, Richard Hudson, Jerry Christian, Don Butler Ronald Kirk, Earl Harris, Hal Smith, Gary Melton, Sheila Dean, Betty Bird, Peggy McElrath, Mary Alice Nale. 1 1 1 124 CONCERT CHOIR ix X si E ..,g ikg . is .X K t . K C. ,gr N -4? fgkajg-1 3.3 2 4 gl fx ...h c -gf' ' 5315 5 lf2,s i. 5 'ls :ss if if OFFICERS Y .J -C ,. ' BACK ROW: Ernie Pyles, presidentg Russell Vicars, student directory Ronald Kirk, vice presidentg Ray Ware, student assistant. FRONT ROW: Suzann Rhocles, treasurerg Patricia Huckaby, acccornpanistg Trema Sandlin, secretaryg Janice Hinton, historian. The Choir sings One God at the Christmas assembly. MR. CLEMENTS CROOK, Director Y-TEENS OFFICERS Left to right: Trema Sancllin, president: Pen ny O'Toole, second vice president: Mrs. Cam pion, sponsor: Carole Kline, interclub repre sentative, Irene Gibbs, secretary, Tomi Castle berry, first vice president, Barbara Kirby, treasurer. SENIORS FIRST ROW, left to right: Sabra Moore, Nita Mountz, Linda Weiss, Jeanette Mor- ris, Cynthia Beane, Jolene Spinks, Lady Muse. SEC- OND ROW: Betty Bird, Carmen Gilmore, Sue Young, Ana Marie Garza, Pat Hays. THIRD ROW: Rose Criswell, Sue Dou- glas, Lu Rechenthin, Wil- ma Mack, Rebecca Estes, Linda Killingsworth, Drud- ean Baker, Jean Ann Gri- ner, Betty Wood, -Darla Farmer. I26 JUNIORS AND SENIORS FIRST ROW, left to right: Pat Nixon, Sidney Farrar, La Dean Hartwell, Frances Gibbs. SECOND ROW: Joan Stanton, Lois Smith, Annona Yates, Ava Gage, Lois Clevenger, Linda Earnheart. THIRD ROW: Carol Fla- nagan, Carolyn Patton, Ora Mae Jones, Charlotte Dassau, Peggy Hol- lywood, Martha Alfrod, Frances Stutts, Pam Eckels, Betty Boyd, Su- san Conine, Charlotte Poole, Elaine Dyer. FOURTH ROW: Lynell Stone, Dorothy La Rue, Joyce Pendleton. Y-TEENS SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW, left to right: Sandra Ruble, Linda Witherspoon, Sandra Taylor. SECOND ROW: Martha Hagerty, Marilyn Brummett, Judy Fisher, Glenda Murray, Arliss Murr, Janet Burkley, Sandra Faircloth, Genile Ghormley, Elaine Barry, Sherry Darby. FIRST ROW: Katherine Neal, Karen Thompson, Nita Moore. SECOND ROW: Gail Chaney, Dail Chaney, Barbara Archer, Mary Daniels, Dian- ne Eudy, Carol Ellis, Kaye Duncan, Elaine Goodman. FIRST ROW: Jeanette Bo- wers, Mickey Henry, Dian- ne Burns, Sharron King, Jan Reed, Pat Stanford. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth , King, Sherry Campbell, Ja- nice Wester. THIRD ROW: Anita Powell, Linda Burle- son, Mary Pool, Janice Wil- liams, Shirley King, Joyce Henderson, Pat Cook, Bob- bie Brooks. I27 l at ig. , 4 KEY CLUB Senior Members: Ronnie Heaclrick, Ronnie Hill, James Burns, Alan Gallagher, Bruce White, Richard Fullington, Mike Turner, Richie Calhoun, Harvey Letcher, .Jerry Simms, Doug Wilson, Robert Cook, Jerry Stringer, Dan Caldwell, Buddy Calvert, Dick Davis, George Hatzenbuehler, Larry Johnson, Jerry Rose, Johnny Menton, Lynn Craft, Jouett Powell. Left to right: Freddie White, Gerald Smith, Fred Newton, Richard Lawrence, Robert Cloud, Paul Moore, Paul Hatzenbuehler, Eric Blakeman, Roger Green, Ronnie Cratt, Harry Hogue, Billy Perkins, Dicky Beene, Georgie Fredrick, Bobbie Harrell, Martin Ewell. I28 OFFICERS Mark Smylie secretary Ernie Pyles president Larry Ellsworth vice president Dennis Smith treasurer Donny Burkley senior board director Freddie White rumor board director ' M4 f ii, H' r? L. rn 3 an W .ii 1 TOP ROW left to right Ronald Hill Donny Berkely Jimmy English Carmen Gillmore Donna Rowland Jan Williams Nancy Young Pay Hays Betty Wood Joyce Henderson Janis Wester Wilma Mack TOP ROW left to right: Kay Duncan Billie Kitchens Patsy Pierce Carl Hallmark Pat Cook Carol Flanagan Martha Calvert Barbara Archer, Martha Alford Pat Nixon Frances Stutts Elaine Goodwin. ALLIED YOUTH OFFICERS-President Ernie Pyles, Vice President Buddy Calvert Secretary Tom Cross, Lynn Waddell, Mr. J. H. Davis. TOP ROW, left to right: Bryan Danielson, Martin Ewell, Lonnie Cervantes, Pamela Anderson, Richard Lawerence, Sammy Cer- vantes, Sherry Payne, Nance Adams, Lois Smith, Drudean Baker, Connie Garza, Joan Stanton. I29 Left to right: Robert Parker, Phil Ruzica, Barbara Cole, Stephani Salin, Susan Nien- dorff, Joe Tucker, Douglas Edwards, Bill Hollywood, Eric Ericson, Anona Yates, Jimmy Moore, Steve Phillips, Buddy Calvert. l30 AR OFFICERS Richard Fullington, vice president Darla Prudom, historian, Janie Wilkie president, Norma Nelson, treasurer, Jerry Rose, secretary, Paul Harris sponsor. ILUB Left to right: Dail Ch aney, Pat Cook Sh , erry Clontz Darl , a Farmer, Carol Flan- nagan, Linda Earnhea t r , Car- rol George R' , :chie Calhoun, Judy Brown, Charlotte Fea- therstone, Pat Belt, Pam Echles, Judy Blackburn, Susan Conine, Paula Minor. You'll never get anything done that way, Bobby! Mem- bers shown are, front to back: Bobby Harrell, Gail Grafflin, Mary Jo Moncrief, Sandra Ruble, Mary Ann Daniels, Ann Steely, Darlene Morgan, Carolyn Traylor, Janie Jaggers, Susan Potter, Bobby Menton, Jimmy Full- ington, Pat Proza. i 131 J ART Members shown If e t to right, SEATED: Dorothy La Rue, Lynell Stone, Nancy Young, Ava Gage. STANDING. S - ue Ann Ailen, Marty Robinson, Carol 'HiII, Pat Nixon, Carol Morris. One of the main of the art club is to assist other organizations in their protects and to be of serv- ice in any school attivify by way of decorations, etc. Here is what goes on behind the scenes of an art club proiect. P l32 ILUB q MEMBERS SEATED: Paulette Norris, Ora Mae Jones, Anita Johnson, Betty Sanders, Carmen Gilmore, Douglas Williams, Ge- neva Vincent. MEMBERS STANDING: Vicki Salin, Jackie Seale, Betty Wood, Linda Kennedy, Tana Young, Mary Shep- Pat Hayes. Art Club members Judy Brown, Barbara Brumfield and Susan Nienclorff are shown decorating the girl's gym for the annual Valentine Dance. I iss FUTURE NURSES FRONT ROW, left to right: Jean Ann Griner, Wanda Bates, Sharon Johnson, Jeanette May, Elaine Dyer. SECOND ROW: Drudean Baker, Ann Garza, Betty Wood, Joan Fursh. THIRD ROW: Connie Garza, Carmen Gillmore, Betty Pyron. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Combs, Loraine Finney, Glenda Waters, Mrs. Kathleen Carden, Sponsor. BOTANY CLUB i Left to right: Eric Ericson, Mrs. Jennie Peters, Sponsor, Nickey Largent, Pat Proza, Nancy Young, Kay Duncan, Donnie Parrish. y CHEMISTRY CLUB Q l I FRONT ROW: Ronald Cook, Pat Proza, Deanna Vrla, John Wester, Roben Deal, SECOND ROW: Sammy Cervantes, Donald Lindsey, Dan Caldwell, George Hatzenbuehler. THIRD ROW: Sponsor, Mr. Nicholson, Mark Smylie, Ronnie Parrish, Mike Collins, Sam Dunlap, Richard Read, Buddy Calvert 1 Pai Proza ...., .,,,,,,a S ecrerary Dan Caldwell ....a,..a,......., ,a.....,..,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,, T reasurer Mark Smylie ...,, .....,..,ae P resident George Hatzenbuehler ,.... ...... R eporrer Buddy Calverr ,,,.. , ..,.... Vice President A 4 LOS CONQUISTADQRES OFFICERS - BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Carol Wallis, secretary, Linda House, pianist, Carmen Gillmore, reporter. CENTER: Deanna Vrla, vice presi- dent. BACK ROW, left to right: Richard Reed, songleader, Lonnie Cer- vantes, president, Frances Stutts, treasurer, Mrs. Lois Rosson, spon- sor. FRONT ROW, left to right: Shirley King, Karen Hastings, Sha-rron King, Larry Turrentine, Linda Pageant, Dorothy Pike, Chandra Bevill, Sandra Taylor. BACK ROW, left to right: Mildred Graves, Jo Ann Haislip, Pat Davis, Pat Stanfor, Glenda Murray, Cyntheia Capps, Eileen Leeth, Shirley Burns, Linda Hill, Barbara Howard, Mary Gail Kelly, Martha Calvert, Arliss Naurr, seated at the piano. l36 JUNIORS and SENIORS - Left to right, FRONT ROW Melba Key, Johnny Mackery, Janet-Bell, Eric Blakinny Pam Eckels, BACK ROW: Anna Smith, Elaine Raskin, Fredna Howell, Evelyn Johnson, Donna Lee, Pat Nixon, Wayne Childers, and Nancy Henry. LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW, left to right: Joan Furrah, Nita Moore, Linda Cartledge, Kay Duncan, Barbara Smith, Barbara Archer. SECOND ROW: Frances Gibbs, Vickie Reinle, Carolyn Tray- lor, Pat Cook, Shirley Flowers, Ronnie Hammond, Rob- ert Courtney. THIRD ROW: Connie Garza, Charlotte Featherston, Sidney Ann Farrar, La Dean Hartwell, Bryan Danielson. FIRST ROW, left to right: Barbara Higgins, Nanette Blue, Allene Tesch. SECOND ROW: Patsy Shockley, Harriet Stiles, Judye Jobe, Beverly Statham, Carroll George, Bill Hearne, Judy Black- burn, Steve Rosenbaum. THIRD ROW: Stuart Rosenbaum, Bryan Danielson, Jackie Cooper, Jerrald Smith, Dickie Beene, Richard Wilkes, David Caldwell. OFFICERS: Richard Fullington, treasurer, Mrs. Chita- Smoot, sponsor: Sabra Ann Moore, president: Shirley Holton, secre- tary, Billy Perkins, reporter. FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Jo Brooks, Rosabelle Wood- ard, Patricia Proza, Renee Haney, Andrea Erwin. SECOND ROW: Martha Hagerty, Janis Wester, Irene Gibbs Patsy Pierce, Jerry Franklin. THIRD ROW: LaVonda Smith, Susan Conine, Peggy Hollywood, Sabra Ann Moore. QUILL AND SCROLL SENIOR MEMBERS Left To right: Ronnie Headrick, Wanda Works, Paula Minor, Johnny Simmons. JUNIOR MEMBERS SEATED: Pat Apel, Vickie Reinle, Shirley Gilmer, Glenda Scirratt, and Donna Bruton. STANDING: Dicky Beene and Billy Perkins. OFFICERS: Darla Prudom, president, Ron nie Headrick, vice president, Dorothy Stan field, secretary, Johnny Simmons, treasurer sv SENIOR MEMBERS Lynne Waddell, Judy Scribner, Betty Bird, Suzanne Rhodes, Richard Fullington, and Gail Grafflin. TRAFFIC SAFETY COUNCIL Left fo right: Charlotte Feafherston, Linda Burns, Sandra Capps, Judy Scribner, La Vonda Smith, Ann McClung, Bobbie K B k ay roo s SECOND ROW: Sponsor, Mrs. Betty Brown, James Burns, Harvey Letcher, John Wester, Mike Smith, Donny Burkley, Paul Moore JUNIOR CITIZENS TRAFFIC COMMISSION, Ann McCiung, Charlotte Feathersion, Judy Scribner, Paul Moore, Donny Burkley ORCHESTRA Members of the Orchestra are, left to right: Edwin Trlica, Betty Taylor, Bill Whitley, Helen liidwell, Mr. Brahinsky, conductor, PH: 5l10ClTleY Joan Furrh, Harriet Stiles, Patsy Koonce, Annette Summers, LaDean Hartwell, Ray Hicks, Marilyn Brummelt, Eric EfICkS0n, BGVSVY Slal an and Gretchen Fischer. PROJECTIONISTS . neth Graves, Jackie Huffman, David Holt, Bob Creasy, Lewis Adams, Mr. McElroy, Robert Pate, Jimmy McCas- land,'Bill Terry, Jerry Christian. LIBRARIANS Left to right: Pat Cottingham, Miss lna Roberts, Carlene Jackson, Chandra Bevill, Linda Glover, Carolyn Leavell, Sandra Taylor, Carolyn Brunson, Floretta Burnett, Mrs. Virginia Cobb. I40 SEATED: Bobby'LeMay, David Nowah. STANDING: Ken- f COUNSELOR'S OFFICE ASSISTANTS Left to right: Donna Collins, Joyce Kelley, Janis Furtick, Kathy Evans, Pat Harding, Joyce Henderson, Bobbie Breihalter, Gail Wilkes, Dorothy Pike, Janis Wester. IE, s,,.s ...g E PRlNClPAL'S OFFICE ASSISTANTS FIRST ROW, left to right: Barbara Kirby, Janet Burkley, Charlotte Poole, Dee Horton, Yvette Calvert, Carol Kline. SECOND ROW, left to right: Barbara Archer, Elaine Goodman, Audrey Flowers, Pat Lamascus, Pat Cook, Jackie Wallace. I a, o DEAN'S OFFICE ASSISTANTS FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Kennedy, Lois Smith, Cecil Smith, La Vonda Smith, Chandra Bevill, Sherry Campbell, Char- lotte Dussau, Pauletta Webb. SECOND ROW: Renee Haney, Donna Mo- ore, Jan Read, Nannette Blue, Cynthia Bean, Sharon King, Nita Mountz, Shirley King, Amelia Anderson, Sue Young, Linda House, Carol Killian, Shirley Holton, Joyce Pendleton, Penny O'Toole. I4l FUTURE TEACHERS Left to right: Larry Billingsly, Jolene Spinks, Barbara Cole, Stephani Salin, Charlotte Featherston, Carolyn Chand Ier, Linda Brooks, Alice Cannaday, Helen Craker, Joanetta McCaleb, Marie Allen. LOS EMBAJADORES SEATED, on floor left to right: Mike Wiles, Mary Pool, Tyrone Burton. SEATED, at piano: Juanita Hurley, Standing Cin front of pianob -Carolyn Garrett, Florence Fewell, Lottie Dibert, Jane Harrey, Clara Smith, Claudia Roberts. BACK ROW: Jackie Robinson, Mrs. Palm, sponsor, Susanne Nienclorff, Barbara Smith, Dorothy LaRue. CLINIC AIDS Left to right: Betty Pyron, Vickie Reinle, Irene Gibbs, Glenda Waters, Frances Hodges, Mary Bartlett, Charlotte Chambers, Mary Jo Moncrief, Lana Moore, Susan McNatt, Dyanne Mulkey, Mary Louise Jones, Dianne Allsup. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 1, v 9 w o v T' 4 J' up , ,. J ffffw ' ,, ws me ,iw :Q at at V 7. . 2 -5 5 , L .yyyv , Q ,rl if BACK ROW, left to right: Marilyn Rieves, Barbara Cole, Peggy Couch, Sandra Redtern, Alva Nell Herron, Lou Lee Richthin, Nancy Henry, Jeannette Morris, Lady Muse, Nelda Strother, Paulette Fortney, Mary Owens, Caroline Holleyman. SECOND ROW: Peggy Holcomb, Helen Craker, Katherine Scotch, Frances Jaggers, Dee Horton, Susy Harper, Tana Young, Pat Smith, Elaine Raskin, Vicki Salin, Jeanne Griner. THIRD ROW: Mary Sheppard, Shirley Scott, Janie Suddereth, Margie Leverett, Karen Weiss, Joy Gray, Carol Flanagan, Lynell Stone. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Dowell, Linda Holleyman. FIFTH ROW: Elizabeth Terrell, Clara Smith, Billie Kitchen, Martha Calvert, Jackie Seale. FRONT ROW: Barbara Patridge, Iris Broach, Sue Ann Packs, Ester Towle. 15 fa. 4 We my W, f .9 1,3 t ,As ,,1',,' W ,Q as l .V ig MW-QQ? ' 'ff . X iw, LINDA STROMAN - 1959 FOOTBALL QUEEN Linda Stroman is crowned by Richard Fullington. The 1959 football princesses are awaiting announcement ofthe queen. ,Elf .f -ri' LLLLTL ,,,L ,..isEfaos- L The football princesses were'nominated by the A football team. They were Then pre- sented to the student body in pep assembly. The nominees were voted on by secret ballot with only juniors and seniors eligible for elec- tion. The anxiously awaited Coronation was held the night of the Homecoming game with Woodrow Wilson at Cobb Stadium. At this time the new football queen was revealed and honored. Queen Linda Stroman escorted by flim Bob Smith. 1959 FOOTBALL PRINCESSES L d Roach escoried Linda Edwards escorted by James Burns by Frank Karlan dby y Duggan JUNIOR CLASS NOMINEES SENIOR NOMINEES La Vonda Smith escorted by J k G b rt SOPHOMORE CLASS NOMINEES -f J B bbie Broo s Ted by W y Shirly H I dby Buddy M II k e Owe FOOTBALL DANCE Queen Linda Stroman and escort Mike Lambeth. The Queen and her court preside over the Football Dance. Whatcha' say James?? .F Students and guests crowd the tlo 9' or as the dance begins FOOTBALL DANCE PROGRAM Dicky Beene and Billy Perkins Sherrie Rich cl g Bl emcee dance program. MOOD. 1959 FOOTBALL DANCE DECEMBER, 1959 TIME - 8:00-11:30 P.M. W.W. SAMUELL E t provided by a medl y h piano by Sidneyanne y F I f d dance routine by R H drick, righi. T.g..:n..4.a..ni..-... ....,......, CHRISTMAS DANCE ENTERTAINMENT l Left to right: Barbara Thomas, Linda Edwards, Carolyn Leivesey, and Peggg Riggs sing Silver Bells. Mr. Fitch sings as students and teachers look on. Sem Dunlap and David Payne really arerff doing a new dance: In carrying out the Mexican theme, winners of the Treasure Hunt they're team captains in the Treasure Hunt! break the Pinata. 1 1959 CHRISTMAS PARTY The entire party joins in Christmas carois. Thirsfy, James? Judy Johnson urges Phil Woodruff foward victory P Santa visits Samuell. N Mary Alice is half dreamy eyed at Jer- rald's dancing. 'pixel IS! CAREER DAY Career Day conferences were held March 17 for the Samuell student body. Students chose two courses which they would be most interested in at- tending. An assembly began the conferences which lasted an hour each and in which the students re- ceived information about varied careers. f ..'f??S 5Zr s ,ff , Speakers attend coffee given by the P.T.A. Mr. Ralph Geddie speaks to students interested in photography. Career Day speakers register upon entering the front hall. Rev. Martin O. Massinger conducts the clinic session on religious work. Penny O'Toole, Betty Boyd, Peggy Hollywood, and Ann McClung assemble programs for Career Conferences. AMERICAN EDUCATION an 1 .N :if 59 -pff so LaDean Hartwell stirs up her witch's brew. Wayne Jones tells Sherry fiob-huntingj Stroud, Don't call me Ill ll you. Members of the Concert Choir perform on a special program for parents CARNIVAL Mary Alice Nale, Peggy McElrath and Linda Nale sing with the accompaniment of Logan Grey and band. Margaret Freeland Reeves and Ron- nie Headrick give us a modern ver- sion of a waltz. Senita Elvis Bright back from the army again. ---- iff' PEP RALLIES C MS. Cheerleaders from other Dallas schools lead us during the Bi-district play pep rally. HEE Head Coach Wilson, makes a pep Talk in the Carter Riverside pep rally. Sherrie Sfroud is up in the air over fhe Bi-district game. Cheerleaders yell VICTORY aft- er the Bryan-Adams game. Charles Holmes from The Times Herald presents city champion- ship trophy to Coach Wilson. EAM T0 VICTORY Miss Winn and Mr. Gilbert have a twirling contest Teacher cheerleaders lead fiery yells, Bobby Harrell can iitterbug, no less. Drum Maior, Santa Calias Mr. Matthews! demonstrates his prowess at directing the band. Mr, Lanharln and facul band on teacher's da ty act as y. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY y INDUCTION Junior members shown are left to right, FIRST Overby, Joyce Pendleton, Vicki Reinle, Beverly Steely. SECOND ROW: Penny O'Toole, Pat Morris, Susie Huff. THIRD ROW: Earlene Minor, Jude Jobe, Peggy Hollywood, LaDean Hartwell, Featherstone. ROW: Barbara Statham, Ann Nixon, Carrol Patsy Koonce, and Charlotte Senior members shown are left to right: Joelene Spinks, Donna f an 4 0 'lgxgf 1 1 1 o 1 9 ,! ,, as 1 9 ,QW 5' ' - uh. , :ina I an s'vi 1 ,, 4, 'i ',ovQ',.,1.ug W' , w,4.c'ni' 'f .550-x 4, 9 it as ,s.'oe', Qffjyf' 1'I.e,um' v r-na aw' .w o '.ww' if , usf4,g4 eIt,!,1,.Q ' asa, 0 Following the assembly the new members pause for pictures and congratulations. Singletary, Judy Shoup, Betty Bird, Judy Scribner, and Cynthia Bean. At far right are .louette Powell and Jerry Stout. VALENTINE DANCE PROGRAM The awaited moment - Yvette Calvert is crowned Valentine Queen by President of the Student Body, Lynn Craft. Friday, February 12, 1960, the annual Valentine Dance was held in the girls' gymnasium. Entertain- ment was based around the crowning ofthe queen, Senior Yvette Calvert. Logan Grey and Combo perform on dance program. Sue Jennings sings to her Honey Bun, Ronald Kirk. Q Queen Yvette and her escort, Glenn Watts, the waltz of the sweethearts. begin SOPHOMORES VALENTINE QUEE I M f,: Q t s i M L,iW ,-i' ' V 5 U , If -, i i f ' ry Princess Kay Cowan Vg f Qi escorted by Douglas - ' L 4 Scott. Princess LaVonda Smith escorted by Robert Marshall 4 X X Queen Yvette Calvert presides over the T960 Valentine Dance. Princess Ann M by Donnie Burkely cClung escorted Princess Trema Sandlin escorted b D Princess Carolyn Dug escorted by Dick Hou SENIOR y ick Davis gan sion Princess Sherri Stroud escorted by James Bevill. J , if 4 'Y' P N1 gg 5 get .4 l A if XX Ni' BRIGADOON BRIGADOON CAST Brigadoon is an eighteenth century Scottish village which comes into being one day in each year. The time of Brigadoon is May of this year. At this particular time two young New Yorkers of the present day happened to stumble on Brigadoon finding the villagers happily participating in a wedding which should have taken place two cent- 'ies ago. Brigadoon was presented b the chora department under the direction of Clements B. Crook. The program as presented March 25-26, 1960, in the W. W. Samuell auditorium. The towns people of Brigadoon become acquainted with the two strangers, Jeff and Tommy fErnie Pyles and Russel Vicarsj. SCENES FRO Jean MacLaren CSusan Conniej and Charlie Dalryrnpie CRonnie Kirkj are wed. The dancers and Jean dance to Jeames Packin Up. Maggie Anderson Uudi H nerl expresses her gr Harry Beaton CRonnie Headrickj begins rhe sword dance. Maggie, Harry, and The dancers perform to Bonnie Jean Ballet. l62 h i The township mourns 60 OPERETTA Charlotte Poole, Fred Newton, Shelia Dean, Larry Oliver, Susanne Rhodes, Mike Long, Brenda Whitfield, Don Finney, Shir- ley Robinson, Donnie Burkley dance to Glen Scene. the death of Harry on. death of Harry Beaton nnie Headrickj. Fiona Mae Laren CKhaki Homesleyj and Tommy Albright CRussel Vicarsl sing From this Day On. Jeff Douglas lErnie Pylej and Tommy Albright lRussel Vicarsl discuss their lost situation in the Scottish Highland. Meg Brochie CMary Alice Nalel sings The Love of My Life to Jeff Douglas CErnie Pylesl. ,. ll K. I63 FOOTBALL The coaching staff and guests appear to be enioying the meal. What? Is this the last course? I64 , 3 Coach Wilson introduces P. C. Cobb. .QM , Everyone is BANQUET all smiles after the meal's over. guest speaker, Mr. B Team boys enioy the banquet also My, Judy, but you re a Trusting soul! You've no regard for your toes' SPRING ACTIVITIES DANCE Shirley Robinson and guest, Carroll Jones, dance the cha-cha at the Spring Activities Dance. 1554 -.1 ls that coat too warm, Robert? EASTER ASSEMBLY 222 Zfwlf mi ,-,,f1.'- wir f sgi M , ',. L , f 2 1- Y',- 5,l if r ,, 7r fl ' . f. , W WM? 1: s it 'f k 2 lg y 5 A W QQW Members of the girls choir present reli- gx gious numbers. , 2, . f ' .. ffrf 2' g3i3f'gg,1 , , ' 7 i gg -g -a s gg isa ,-z if , r,,, ,safety L E 3, A 3 - ,ig , 1 V, , 1 , , sf Wig, Q, 2 fr , 1 f, 2 gan f 5 e r' 1 L- '1 l Q f Qrgi Qfixifffsf xox 3 X , if if-2 +, fi if 1, if ,? 5 , , v t ,E 5g?L,,,.5si,iia ,L ,,,, 5, , F- H ,1 ,Ui 'E ii , I? L , U, w,.4,M,2i,,M,,.,,,,.,s,,f, ., , L, V ,Q I .N WM-wr,the-f,Q:g,i,gr f Q f , was We -. W 4 3' . - ' -f X 1 'fit ' 'H 4 C - 7 - 5 Z 1 ri 9' , I rfhr A I ,,V, , if 92 , -. I , I 5- 5 Q ,-f1':,?,L Q , , . , Q X :I 4. K, in 1 , as , gf 'Q ' ' ' it , X y A , xx rp , A tx, ,lbr , , if W 1, , Y - F f ini ,,:5z Y wi, ,X my ,.,1f 7 f Robert Cloud, accompanied by the performing choir, presented an inspirational reading. Russel Vicars presents a solo, How Great Thou Art. THANKSGIVING ASSEMBLY r'T: r 1'zf,.t 71 f ,,.r gs Danny Vanderburg, We all have something to be thankful for! I66 i... Does this family Uerry Rose, Dianne Daugherety, Ernie Pyles, Bobby Harrel, and Sidney Ann Farrarb look full of the Thanksgiving spirit? Ronnie Headrick and Barbara Combs discuss, from a students view, the meaning of Thanksgiving. THE CASE OF THE CRUSHED PETUNIAS Samuell's one act play finished among the top four in the Texas interscholastic League after having won first place in zone, city and region. oooh, and someone with a size ll D shoe viciously crushed my beautiful petunias! The Cast of the one act play is as follows, left to right: Lewis Miller, Dianne Daugherty, Robert Cloud, and Lynn Waddell. Lynn Waddell changes her entire attitude about life, after finding out Robert Cloud is the culprit. SENIOR PLAY CAST AND CREW UN ORDER OF APPEARANCE, Edna, Judy Shoup, Clancy, Earl Harris, Midge, Caro-lyn Powersf Mr. Hartman, Mark Smylie, Mrs. Hartman, Shirley Hamilton, Virginia, Sally Hodges, Elliott, Jouett Powell, Alan, Larry Johnson, Buzz, Larry Ellsworth, Keith, Joe Matthews, Carolyn, Sabra Ann Moore, Christine, Senita Bright, Gabby De Anna Vrla, Freddie, Jerry Jones, Mr. Fields, George Hatzenbuehler, Mrs, Fields, Carolyn Sue Adams, Messenger Boy, Phil Ruzicka. Art director, Mr. Paul Harris, Student directors, Renee Haney, Lynne Waddell, Production director, Mary Alice Nale, Scenery chairman, Eric Ericson. ' The W. W. Samuell Senior Class of 1960 presented And Came the Spring, under the direction of J. P. Gilbert, May 13 and 14 in the high school auditorium. l68 cry, blackmail could be heard moments after Hartman CCarolyn Powersj took a snapshot rolyn KSabra Ann Moorej and Elliott Uouett AND CAME THE SPRING Family breakfast is never dull. Shown, left to right are: Mrs. Hartman CShirley Hamiltonj Clancy CEarl Harrisj Edna Uudy Shoupj, Virginia fSally Hodgesj, Midge CCarolyn Powersj, Elliott Uouett Powelll, and Mr. Hartman KMark Smyliej. Are you sure you've never been involved in a scandal? Midge asks Virginia's guest, Carolyn, who is a celebrity. Patiently standing by is Keith played by Joe Matthews. Mass Hysteria!! Shown is one of the many episodes in the life of a typical American family. L. ,sf A Mrs. Fields fCarolyn Adamsj loudly accuses Mrs. Hartman of plan- ning the ruination of her flowers causing a broken deal between Mr. Hartman and Mr. Fields CGeorge Hatzenbuehlerj as well as unlimited problems for Midge, Buzz Cl.arry Ellsworthj and Alan fLarry Johnsonj. A happy end to a not too happy situation came the night of the prom. I69 r BLLWEJACKET MQTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET Betty Bird was voted outstanding senior of the Blue Jacket Pep Club and was presented Sammy at the mother-daughter banquet. Announcement of the outstanding senior girl, new officers, and board of directors was made by the sponsor, Mrs. Betty Brown. l70 Members shown with their mothers are, left of the pic- ture: Patsy Koonce, Nancy Young, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Koonce. Right: Mrs. Stutts and daughter, Frances Stutts. vit! 'Ki Seated at the head table along with the guests and sponsors are the present senior officers and their mothers. Shown are: Linda Stroman, Mrs. Stroman, Joelene Spinks and Mrs. Spinks. COTTON BOWL TOURNAMENT QUEEN NOMINEES Candidate Kay C Nm ROMAN BAN UET Em . Could this be Cleopatra? IWUWBHM Q, Roman flatfops? E A U Q. mzazsw af isis Awww '- W.. K I72 , Guess which one's Ceasar? Shirley and Sabra vow ir was punch! s Q xwmvmww Mrs. Smoor displays The Typical Roman dress. If's a proven fact thai four out of six Roman slaves wear glasses. SENIOR PROM J Senior class officers, Sally Hodges, Doug Wilson, Billy Walker, Dick Davis, and dates lead off the grand march beginning the 1960 Senior Prom. Billy Thompson, Kathy Evans, Joan Mead and date admire a Everyone enioyed dancing to the music ofthe Yule Box Band. fountain in the Sheraton Dal- las where the prom was held. .niggaz Tired but happy, couples leave the prom. V... QC I SENI Faculty chaperones enioy the prom, too. Left to right a Mrs. Betty Bullock, Mr. Bullock, Miss Barbara Elam, Ni. Clements Crook, Mr. Lanham, Mrs. Jane Wilson, Mrs. Viviar Wilson, and Mrs. Olga Murley. . ...NN J? M 1 . Janis Furtick and Doug Wilson eagerly arrive at the prom. r Marie Allen and Edward Brink havefun dancing to a slow number. I74 .. Senior class president Dick Davis and his date Shirley Barrett pause for a glass of punch. .leryone admired decorations provided by the art depart- ir Larry Ellsworth looks dismayed over how he will manage to fill and carry two punch cups. Robert Cloud presents a trophy from the Teen Kings for having won second place at the annual Dad's club Variety Fair to Mr. Lanham. In a hurry Robert? AWAR Mr. Lanh a SfUdenr bog' accepts 5 ,ro h Y. p Y ffom Jerry R Ose on beh alf of fh e W. W' Samuell Jouett Powell and Shirley Hamilton accept' awards from Sandra Bailey and Dorothy Bell. . We f- -' SSEMBLY 1 5019 . nr M is a 00 if an . o K is 'Unnmg Robe' 'doo YN: - QS A WS xr0P1ee,, iw .ima Wanxi the iw wha do' 'KO Mike Turner and Larry Johnson are leaving the stage after receiving their awards. wha' How many slide rules does that make, Mark? Loy King receives awards from Marsha Clem ments. FAVORITES 1 ,, H P Q3 V ,...g- ,, , 13:7--0-surf 1-Qiillgflll lilllilliiflr ,gl In-iuliln llllfflllill NQUINIIY ll lxililll xdl fiszlellerasi I VP V Ig!l'AKifl:lI ziiiiiiiii' Il'lYl4' Ill lihilillllll WEEEQFXEIS gixvlhlllll llbihlinu 'S!1li3'!?5!!' zisiimii' ,-. 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Robert Deal, Sgt. W. Dew, Sgt. Jimmy English, PFC. Eric Erickson, SFC Randle Farrar. SECOND ROW: PFC Wayne Foster, Thomas Forsythe, Robert Genzel, SFC Leslie Hansen, SFC Bobby Harrel, 2nd Lt. Ossie Head, PFC Gilb Helsel, SFC Stanley Houston, Sgt. James Hull, John Jacobie. THIRD ROW: SFC David Johnson, Mai. Don McClain, SFC David McDowell, Sgt. Grant McKee, SgtfMai. Joe Mathews, PFC Joe Mattingly, Sg Lewis Miller, PFC. Kenneth Neel, Cpl. James Pennington, SFC. Billy Perkins. FOURTH ROW: 2nd Lt. J. C. Presley, PFC Bill Proctor, SFC Robert Read, 2nd Lt. Rex Reynolds, SFC Jessie Ritchie, PFC Anthony Roselli SFC Steve Rosenbaum, David Sanders, PFC Rufus Scott. FIFTH ROW: PFC Bob Shumate, PFC Thomas Smallwood, Sgt. Mike Sm ith, Ist Lt. Jerry Stout, Andy Tole, -2nd Lt. Charles Traylor, 2nd Lt Danny Vanderburg, Capt. Bruce White, Sgt. Freddie White, PFC Harley White. SIXTH ROW: Sgt. Bill Whitley, Richard Wilkes, SFC Keith Withers, SFC Bob Wood, PFC Tommy Wooldridge. img, ow ,X -df 1, W :Yu W1 5,24 XM f ,tiifw m F Syl , S , K K I ,Zi .. , ., rg, . W H 1 I I :P an My f it .445 .1 Wag, B 1 if : tg ::f, S5 Capt. Ist Lt. Tyree Leonard BPH Holcomb lsr Lt. 2nd Lt. Dick Davis Tommy Wade COMPANY A FIRST ROW: SFC Stanley Bennet, Cpl. Eric Blackeman, Sgt. Johnny Bogle, PFC Charles Brooks, PFC Don Butler. SECOND ROW: David Carr, SFC Jerry Christian, PFC Wal- lace Dean, Sgt. Charles Dickenson, Sgt. Harrold Finney. THIRD ROW: Cpl. James Finney, MfSgt. Paul Hatzenbuehler, SFC Ronald Hill, PFC Chester Hollaway, Joe Humphreys. FOURTH ROW: James Iley, Dale Johnson, SFC Richard Law- rence, Sgt. Bobby LeMay, David McNeill. FIFTH ROW: Kenneth Oden, PFC Lester Schneider, SFC James Smith, Sgt. Bob Smith, SFC Kenneth Stripling. SIXTH ROW: Roy Traylor, Kenneth Traylor, Vinnon Ward, David White. I92 Cadets prepare for Federal Inspection RU liii i Ist Lt. Ist Lt. Jerry Faircloth Jeffrey Kirksey sa 5' U ii ., gi 5 W I In 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. Jerry Gober A. J. King COMPANY B FIRST ROW: Sgt. Charles Allan, Joe Beatey, Bobby Brewer, MfSgt, Nolan Buie, SFC Larry Burrow. SECOND ROW: David Caldwell, SFC Lonnie Cervantes, MfSg'f. Jerry Cooper, PFC Charles Cunningham, PFC Larry Davis. THIRD ROW: PFC Willard Denham, Sgt. Richard Epps, Ernest Fant, SFC Robert Gaida, Joe Gould. FOURTH ROW: Sgt. Kenneth Graves, SFC Roger Green, PFC Sherrel Grubbs, PFC Mike Hall, SFC Mike Hanes. FIFTH ROW: SFC Leslie Hansen, PFC Freddy Hendrix, SFC Wesley Holley, SFC Donald Holman, PFC Paul Hausen. SIXTH ROW: Sgt. James Lannom, Aaron Lewallen, Sgt. Harley Lowe, James McClure, Walter Miers. SEVENTH ROW: Billy Morris, PFC Perry Nettles, SFC Tom- my O'Conner, Sgt. Mike Reagan, Cpl, Jimmy Renshaw. EIGHTH ROW: Sgt. Randall Rudd, Sgt. Terry Shelton, SFC Eugene Stroud, SFC Dennis Turner, Billy Wardrup. NINTH ROW: PFC Mike Williams. ff? . ff? f ff if :ei ' P My yV,' Q - , efwiimm K :1e7 i,Sr .ggw U ' , 9 'V , .5 :gifs ' I ff' xl ' it ffl F i A 5 X . B U Q IA V I .I Q. B 1 ' if Ely ' . llll Q I i I I I . 7 ll-i U ' ' 'Y fe rv I s 53, ' V ,,.- gg ,Ig Qewf .: .ri X - . I f , .I . ' L I 4 , I ' L- A .f.: ,. .. .- 'F ' I --Q 1 P S.. --ll , ' - ':: fe- I f 3 lg' ' , ,I , ff g I 1 '-:' w .g,gEi 5 rsr. 1 . I W : :ig ' as 5. V, X - i 1 K Qin lea x, 5 V A 5 ' was B '1 , 'i-- f ' : fl I , . ' fit: ..-. if gg. '..',' . f ig is ,f3 - .g-i s --,:- 3? f h A L-., : , A .W I Y gum' 8 www 4 2-1 I 1 A W A, A 'il .wwWwQQMMMEMs ',- 'eir em'?P is I Li' by If I ' I I . I I I I A I .-:, L N s- - was 1 T -if - .lri V A ...H frt , fi si' .L 5 F? Q .f I ' I 'li .- li .J I I I .7 1 Q . f oi? . xr M. I93 .Y 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. -lOl'ln Smith Larry Killian P f l J llsi 1 Capt. Dwayne Tucker COMPANY C FIRST ROW: PFC Jimmy Banning, Sgt. Joe Beavers, SFC Reese Bullard, Sgt.fMai. James Chapman, MfSgt, Jackie Cooper. SECOND ROW: PFC Richard Cane, PFC Billy Davidson, Sgt. Larry Cevault, Sgt. Larry Eads, James Edgar, THIRD ROW: Sgt. George Fairsworth, Sgt. John Ferris, Sgt.fMai, Joe Fitzgerald, SFC George Fredrick, Dennis Genoves. FOURTH ROW: SFC Paul Hall, SFC Herman Harrison, PFC Joe Bob Holcomb, SFC Mike Hyden, PFC Ricky Largent. FIFTH ROW: Sgt. Thomas McGee, Sgt. Orval Miles, Sgt. Larry Morrison, PFC Dean Northcut, PFC Robert Pace. SIXTH ROW: SFC Billy Palmer, PFC Teddy Peeler, Lloyo Pilgrim, SFC Jimmy Poe, Gerald Price. SEVENTH ROW: PFC Sharon Smith, PFC Nelson Turner, Sgt Jerry Wade, Howard Wallace, PFC Larry Warbus. ElGHTH ROW: Cpl, Douglas Williams, PFC Victor Works. fe. A 1 tg E Ist Lt. ist Lt. Kenneth White Ray Foster 2nd Lt, 2nd Lt. Dennis Hudler Jerry Simms COMPANY D FIRST ROW: Bennett Allen, Ronald Berryhill, Sgt. Holley Clay, Thomas Clark, MfSgt. Bobbit Collins. SECOND ROW: SFC Sammy Cooley, SFC Kenneth Cooper, PFC Wendell Dale, SFC Ronald Darnall, Ronald Deyton. THIRD ROW: PFC Ronnie English, SFC Alan Gallagher, PFC Richard Garnett, PFC Virgil Harris, Sgt. James Hawkins. FOURTH ROW: PFC Robert Hewitt, William Horton, Sgt. Wayne Keel, SFC Harry Leggett, William Litteken. FIFTH ROW: SFC Jimmy McCasland, Terry Morris, MfSgt. Johnny Mackery, SFC Eddie Mahon, PFC Joe Moses. SIXTH ROW: SFC Harold Patterson, Paul Patton, PFC Albert Pflieder, Billy Rushing, SFC Jerry Stone. SEVENTH ROW: PFC Jimmy Stutts, SFC Kenneth Turner, MfSgt. Charles Towles, PFC Calvin Wilkins. T? Z5 7 ' . .-'12, an fp' , E, fi ...,, - K 1- if is ll Q 1,3 . 9 TT :,.. Q S ii - gs : V. ew - 9.1 fi. .fat 1 291+ .t,. Lfy. L. , M ssl.. ,W I M A 1 s I . f sie I 4 155. at I ' si 'V,, aiu V K 14 H.: I f H' if 2 33 'II' . I Qf ty far if ff F if ff I I ig X fa. .tif .I .1 .1 3 S t. , i mr in . 'Q A, qt. .. .. 'gif ' I I COLOR GUARD Jimmy McCasland, Kenneth Cooper, Paul Hatzenbuehler, Tom McGee RIFLE TEAM Q i 3 R e 3 Left to right: Edward Berg, Mike Hyclen, Joe Mattingly, Joe Fitzgerald, Jerrald Smith, David McDowell, Kenneth Eakin, Ronald Hill, Rex Reynolds, and Lonnie Cervantes. I96 J.. Mr. Mills, Col. Burnett, Mai. Shaver, and Capt. Davis observe Federal inspection. ., ,V', if fy - , 1 A .amiga -l 3' fl! S 5 DI - '4 on D! 3 o. 'U CD 1 '95 o - 3 UI C D Q. GI -. -. 5' 0 Q. :. 0 0 1 o 3 o '91 fps -. 0 4 0 Rosenbaum. F EDER L IN SPECTIO Color Guard at parade rest. 5. Hill fy ' rs- 3 , l , - ,fl ,. I '1 3 . S ff , 4 ' K, iw, . ,r Q.. ., Us of ...X in , Q, , ' Y' ,-me ,gal i 31, ., I H , ,,., , Y H 4' v- f f-s1'g1aL- ,. , - ' 12' - J r. . Aff-Ha ' .ll -5. l i ag ,iii ' ' Nz , . , M :T W f-ff--:W W Affff- K 1-, '?'- 5.,5'f,::- ., :: :fTl1f5 , ,ix 14. 95 -.5:fI5-55 '::?r.N:.f'ex5:fa,:e:.Eg222k- ., .: - . -,v . L I Q L U' . ,r'- L A 'fag l .. r M 1 . z A Company D passes in review. I97 r , , KET CS 1959 DI TRIC' 'is Y F v',, x 1 Sl .. X - I 5 ' ,Los s vu JW' 'I . . , , F1 Q ,f . I . 1 . Q W r ,, .N 1. V . , W .X V 1 Q v , , Us , - I 1 4 K W ,f , , ' r K . 'W g , nj Y .A ,Q 'fx W 4 , ,t A, fy' ' ' .nv - t . . .' . 5 ' . A A ' f ' ' - - , . 3 X , Y , Qs, . is' N' M , A aw ' X , 1 1 FIRST ROW: Edward Smith, Jerry Simms, Bill Wallace, Luke Adams, Jerry Packer, Donald Pinson, Paul Sexton, Johnny Menton. SECOND ROW: John Curtis, manager, Steve Hatchel, manager, Frank Hess, Richard Martin, Mike Lambeth, Lynn Craft, Billy Walker, Marshall, Richard Davis, Billy Watson, Gary Milton, Coach Harold Shaver. 200 id ,H 1 w. if, 9, 'l ' 'Q Robert 5-AAAA CH MPIO S T l 51- 1- -4 f -o A ytn ' ,K XJ f,- , x , ., , . 'Q ', 1. 1. , rf rf-f I 3 ,ij-fag M A f'-. ,ff ld :js fIg1f p.1,,,l,2, K J V l i - 'T I . f . 4, Y is ' Al 7 f. P '., u 1-,5Lk,f, . + 1, A ll .fe , -K ,fr ir 'am M ' .,.,, -,- ,. 1, ,fe ,w , , J Qt J if ., ' n - . ,ffv f 'glfi n ,2 Pa- , 'H-4,'?w . Yu . , I -, .. 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FOURTH ROW: Paul Moore, Mike Smith, Roger Ellis, Jackie Huffman, George Thompson, James Allred, Charles Benedict, Roger Harrell, Not Shown: Head Coach Waymon Wilson, Doug Wilson. 20l 4 FOOTBALL '59 HAROLD SHAVER, coach - Defensive Team MANAGERS John Curtis, Steve Hatchel, and David Melion HEAD COACH WAYMOND WILSON R. W. THOMPSON, , coach - Offensive Team The '59 Sparian Team captains, Robert Marshall, Dick Davis, ano- Douglas Wilson. V Johnny Menton intercepts a pass and makes a good run back. SOC SNEAKS PAST SAMUELL 12-0 c The Spartan defense held SOC's ground game to two touchdowns. The Golden Bears moved past mid-field only once in the first halt. Menton's three pass interceptions helped contain SOC's aerial attack. l 1 Wilson picks up yardage against SOC. CENTERS: JACKIE HUFFMAN ' Junior 2-year letterman All-City Team PAUL SEXTON Senior 'I -year letterman 203 T l AL ..... MIKE LAMEBETH HALFBACK51 Mme sMlTH BOBBY MENTON Senior FRANK HESS Sophomore Junivf 2-year leTTerman Junior l -year lefterman BISONS COME FROM BEHIND T0 CONTAIN SPARTANS Despite a poTenT SparTan offense, The Bisons Twice overcame Sarnuell leads To Take The heavy side of a 30-26 score. Perhaps The mosT exciTing play of The game was a 62-yard pass-run play from D. Wilson To J. MenTon for Samuell's closing T.D. M. LamloeTh was The leading SparTan ball carrier of The nighT. Mike Lambeth spears across Bisons' line for 6 points. K' ,is 204 Wilson picks up sizeable yardage as Cougars close in! SAMUELL LOSES MUD FIGHT TO SAN ANCELO Mud - The great equalizer - helped The Bobcats to slide past the Spartans by a hard earned 8 points. The Spartan offense, mired down like a Model T on 6 HALFBACKS: BILLY WATSON Senior I-year letterman ROGER HARRELL Junior muddy country road, failed To score. RQBERT MARSHALL DAVID VINES PAUL MOORE Senior Sophomore Junior 2-year Ierrerman 1-year lefierman FULLBACKS: RICHARD MARTIN Senior 1-year lefterrnan GEORGE THOMPSON BILLY WALKER Sophomore Senior LEOPARDS UPSET CART The Spartans dropped The closest game of Therseason To The Adamson Leopards 14 To 12. D. Wilson scored on a 56-yard run, and J. Dixon on an 88-yard Touchdown. Failure To c:onnecT on The exTra poinT Tries gave The Leopards The vicfory. Watson makes gain as Ronnie Craft halts Leopards. 1-year lefterman Hon. Mention All-City Team Dixon moves for first down as mud-caked Leopards close in for kill SPARTANS STEAM ROLL THE BULLDOGS SPARTANS TAKE COUGARS IN DISTRICT OPENER The Samuell Spartans got together with their po- tential at Pleasant Grove Field and double-teamed the Cougars of Bryan Adams 14-7 in the first District 6- AAAA North Zone game of the season for both teams. The excitement came late in the fourth period of play with one minute showing on the clock as F. Hess sped into the end zone with enough forward thrust to put all the Samuell rooters into orbit. M. Smith kicked the extra point and the Spartans of Samuell went on to victory. Dixon works off Cougar after gaining yardage. D. Wilson did a fine iob of engineering the Spartan attack until turning the game over to the reserves. He scored two touchdowns, made 50 yards on five carries and hit 6 of 12 passes for 108 yards. Samuell scored on drives of 44, 42, 95, 19, and 51 yards. Thanks to R. Davis, J. Huffman, R. Kirk, and J. Simms the Bulldogs were held to 48 yards the entire game. Marshall crashes through right tackle to pick up a first down against N. Dallas. ? DOUGLAS WILSON JOE DIXON 1 Senior-Quarterback Junior-Quarterback 2-year letterman 1-year Ietterman Second Team All-City +- ' ,ww The whole Spartan team moves in to top Hillcrest as we won the game on first downs. SPARTANS DRAW - BUT WIN!! Tied with Hillcrest in score and penetrations, the Spartans ultimately won zone on the basis of a 17-15 edge in first downs. The game was officially a tie but the two tirst-down advantage was as sweet as victory. Outstanding players for the game were B. Walker, who accounted tor 125 yards on 26 carries and two Spartan touchdowns. J. Menton scored the third T.D. by running backward into the end zone after catching a pass. LUKE ADAMS JERRY PACKER TONY HENDERSON ROGER ELLIS Senior Senior Junior Junior 2-year letterman 1-year letterman 1-year letterman All-City First Team All-City Hon. Men GUARDS: RONALD KIRK Junior 1-year Ietterman EDWARD SMITH' Senior 1-year Ietterman Jie:-,, . 'mggifiamp ,ef f . ..., -.4 .. i he i m :ff Lynn Craft fries to intercept a pass in Woodrow game. SPARTANS AT THE RACE TRACK Spartans walloped the Wildcats 47-O in a runaway tilt. J. Dixon, second team quarterback, ran for an 87 yard T.D. followed by J. Menton's T.D. on an 85 yard kick-oft return. Billy Walker's 70 yard T.D. was followed by tour more touchdown gallops. JOHNNY MENTON Senior 2-year letferman ENDS: xc LYN N CRAFT Senior 2-year letferman All-City Hon. Men. BILL WALLACE Senior 2-year letterman GARY CASEY Sophomore RONNIE CRAFT Junior 'l-year letterman TACKLES: JOHNNY ADAMS Junior JAMES ALLRED Junior 1-year Ierterman DICK DAVIS Senior 2-year leTTerman All-City Hon. Men. DONALD PINSON Senior 2-year leTTerman JERRY BEATY Senior l-year leTTerman JERRY SIMMS J Senior 2-year leTTerman The SparTans wrapped up The norTh zone championship aT Cobb STadium and The boy who did The mosT To Tie The ribbon around The package was quarTerback D. Wilson. The defense goT inTo The scoring column as Tackle R. Davis romp-ed 23 yards wiTh an inTercepTed pass. The SparTans racked up a ToTal of 387 yards on offense Tor a wonderful nighT on The Turf. SAMUELL WINS CITY SPARTANS MOVE WEST AS THE SUN-SETS Fullback B. Walker, quarTerback D. Wilson, and whaT appeared To be a couple hundred linemen carried The SparTans To The DisTricT 6-AAAA championship over an explosive Sun- seT Team raTed TiTTh in The sTaTe. Trailing T5-T4 aT The beginning of The second half, The Spar- Tans sank Bison ciTy-championship hopes as Billy Walker raced 92 yards Tor a T.D. The jubi- lanT evening ended vviTh The SparTans winning 28-15. Doug Wilson picks up a good gain on a roll-out against Sunsef. Billy Walker scores a Touchdown after a 92 yard run To puT Samuell ahead To win The ciTy race. 2l0 ,, l FOOTBALL Walker leads play around end as Wilson picks up yardage against Sunset. SAMUELL BOWS IN BI-DISTRICT Fort Worth Carter overtook the Spartans 27-6 in the Class AAAA bi-district playoffs. Billy Walker made the only touch- down for the Spartans, he also gained 89 ot Samuell's l-49 rushing yarols. Lineman honors go to Richard Davis and Luke Adams who continued battering the Carter line throughout -. the game. Winning the City Championship has made Co-Captain Dick Davis and Head Cheerleader Harvey Letcher very happy. As shown in this picture, the Eagles contained the Spartans attack most of the night. Viv 'W' ' 7'ldQ5'w....a,Ms' aJi?L.s,i,a ' 'iL'Hfig,M wma' f W - ,, . ,J-Ylfeunsw V A rig, f.L'3--M--3E1?'Ji f'rt, U , Y ywuif-Y, f...',f,g.-,get-,ft m 'KxAw 4Wul 55W3mmL3 ' FIRST ROW, left to right: Donnie Parrish, Sammy Reis, Richard Terrell, David Noah, Billy Crutcher, Gene Jones, lvan Philpot, Willie Hisher, Richard Green. SECOND ROW: Maurice Works, Gary Watson, James Adams, Mike Wallace, Tommy Jones, Delbert Harlan, Warren Burgess, David Vines, Coy Stovall, Johnny Velet. THIRD ROW: Mike Swazye, Roy McKay, Mike Simms, Bill White, Jack Gaubert, Jimmy Fullington, Larry Elliott, Ronnie Parrish, Wayne Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Sammy Reese, David Rutherford, Wayne Lancaster, Travis Hall, Ted Fulton, Jimmy Jones, Ricky Largent, Burton Wells, Sheryll Grubbs, and Dwight Hinton. 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M56 CAPTAIN JIM BOB SMITH COACH J. W. BLACK ZONE lst HALF 2nd HALF Home Opponent Home Opponent 51 T. Jefferson .A,a,,....,,aa 54 67 T. Jefferson ,,,,,,...,a,,, 62 58 Hillcrest .....,.A, ...,.,,, 5 6 78 Hillcrest ,s,,,,ss, . ,,s, ,,,.s, 8 2 78 Bryan Adams s,,,,v..,,,s 51 69 Bryan Adams ,.ss,,,,.... 56 76 N. Dallas ....s....,,.,,..,,ss 56 64 N. Dallas s,,,,s,,,,ss..,,s,.s 38 75 Woodrow Wilson ..s.., 59 84 Woodrow Wilson ....,, 60 Left to right: Phil Black, Jimmy Carr, Mike Dietz, Dave Klimpel, Wayne Jones, David Payne, John Paul Fultz, Jouett Powell, Jim Bob Smith Don Teague, Dan Davis, Doug Scott. FRONT ROW: Robert Johnson, Coach J. W. Black, Buddy Calvert. David Payne dribbles the ball down the court on a fast break. BASKETBALL DAVID PAYNE Senior - Forward 6' 4 2-year letterman JOHN PAUL FULTZ Junior - Center 6' 7V2 2-year letterman- 1 Doug Scott tris WAYNE JONES Senior - Guard 6' 2-year leiierman John Paul is about to hit on another iump shot BASKETBALL JIM BOB SMITH Senior - Guard 6' 1 3-year lefferman :wrk the ball in for a basket. DOUG SCOTT Semor - Guard 5 8 2year Ietterman David Payne along w' for the Sparta 1 , , ,. vm,-fy Q1 K K f . u 7 55,-' '5 A55.f'5':: ' g - J 9' U N .A i Q XM 1 1 ,5 zpggba . A K' 'F ' 'f ,wi Vrf- f, V ' 7 , 1 , Hp- fx -W if . ,E ' ' V ,AIZ 1 ,,..1. . ,lf,. N - P -' 5-1 -'A - Q kg, ,1 g i ., ' -VALV Lf' j psf H,s,:mf,:l:,-:ffm , 'i3 l?fEf,fms, W' . ,..... ,. M, mf wifi: , My-, W-1 16 '.if', . '57'i5E,,l', ' 9512 Zikilfv. ' 1 K If lfirfiff 1 H - f -114f:i'5tf!?f'25fV ,Fiffis mf' X r flaw X .,-'fiiiifwiff Kaz A 2:52-,sfwiwsl fbi ' 4 11 Lf My-3,55443glwiwszzzfiigfi ' J, W. .. AL., 4 W - P ---f W 4 fffiigws u T JOUETT POWELL Senior - Center 6' 3 2-year Ietterman David Payne goes in to make another sure iwo points BASKET B LL MIKE DIETZ Junior - Guard 5' 'l'I w Teague fast break ins! Bryan Adams 54:7 Aw W X wie. v' 1 B TEAM BASKETB LL N11 -u fl' Lefi fo right: David Stringer, Gary Watson, John Kellum, Wayne Johnson, Ted Fulton, Paul Oliver, George Thompson, Paul Hawn, Ralph Wesibrook, Mike Simms, Ken Whorfon. CENTER: Michael McKamy, manager, and Coach McClanahan. MP' fg' S Y 4 '-sz 1 A. 4 , ,,,, : ll BASEBALL '60 is 5 , s' FIRST ROW, left to right: Frank Hess, Doug Wilson, Steve Hatchel, Luke Adams, Doug Scott, Roger Harrell. SECOND ROW Mgr Jerry Duggan, Ronnie Craft, Jimmy Carr, Bill Wallace, Paul Moore, Guy Oden, Joe Dixon, Mgr. David Melton. THIRD ROW: Coach Harrel Shaver Charles Archer, Roger Taylor, Ralph Westbrook, Mike Smith, Tim Ghormley, Paul Pasqua, Larry Wrbas. Samuell Samuell Samuell Samuell Samuell Samuell Samuell Samuell Samuell Samuell 220 ,, , SCORES 6 TO TO HOME OF THE SPARTANSW Mgr, JERRY DUGGAN, Coach HAROLD SHAVER, and Mgr. DAVID MELTON 2 2 6 5 'I 7 3 SCORES Thomas Jefferson Woodrow Wilson E- Bryan Adams .,..., North Dallas ,,,,,, Hillcrest .cccccc.......... Thomas Jefferson -- Woodrow Wilson Bryan Adams .,,,.. North Dallas .....c Hillcrest ,,,-,,c BASEB LL Paul Pasque is overioyed after hitting one of two home runs in the same game. CATCHERS LUKE ADAMS GUY ODEN ROGER TAYLOR Senior Senior Junior 2-year Ietterman PITCHERS ROGER HARRELL Junior I-year letterman TIM GHROMLEY RALPH WESTBROOK Senior Sophomore 2-year Ietterman 22l RONNIE CRAFT Junior 2-year letterman JIMMY CARR Junior 2-year leflerman INFIELDERS JOE DIXON Junior 1-year letferman PAUL PASQUA Junior 1-year letterman Bull Wallace rounds Third on his way to the plate fo score a Spartan run. DOUG Senior 2-year DOUG Senior 3-year OUTFIELDERS BILL WALLACE FRANK HESS Senior Junior 2-year lefferman 1-year letferman PAUL MQQRE MIKE SMITH CHARLES ARCHER junio, Sophomore Senior 1-year Ietverman 3-year letterman BASEB LL Paul Pasqua watches ball after hitting a long double. B TEAM BASEBALL COACH JAMES LAWLESS BOTTOM, left fo right: Gary Watson, Bobby Hill, Gene Jones, Jack Bradberry, Dusty Rhodes, David Vines, Danny Eaves. TOP, left to right: Don Allen, Sammy Cervantes, Nel Turner, Mike Simms, Jim Murehead, George Thompson, Ken bb Davis, manager, Harold Davis. Wharton, Larry Wrbas, Bo y TRACK '60 1 -sw. I ' I ,ln it I gf -1 is . 1 Q h f Q! fx 'IQ is 2 I 'AQ x 'I ci., 5 1 2. I I W I 1 I it f I 1 . . , ' f I ct, Yi I , W f . 'g, ,Q , s ...ff wx. ' F s 2f'9 f. 49 I Q 'I ' i 3 ' 1 I ' - I W X g : I ,,l T gf , , be V 0 z K5 X . I g 'Z . , L, 1- f , . If , S so I 5 T, . A . i. - A au K 3 4 ,L L . . . ,, ,,k. , W I ' ' . ,gs-I . 1 fi, .:. -in H af!! ,, .:- :li , i I 4, Q h gm, GLQLJIT . , ' X 5 : QE . can . ,f 1 E gf .8 ,Y : ., ' f , Q.. A Q J 1 in Q mai, , . . . ,,,,, .R - 9 1 e E- 2 l in We if is Q M Wig? f fn , 6 is,-.af A. J Jag? gf I , , V f I'-,Q 5 'i 'J -is 'fy us ' Q I , W . . . . in . ,, A ,dgqwgf FIRST ROW, left to right: Sammy Rees, Jimmy Poe, George Thompson, Don Finney, Jimmy Jones, Jan Waddel, Robert Cloud, Jackie Huffman, Ted Fulton, Jimmy Coffer. SECOND ROW: Bobby Leslie, Mike Hyden, James Adams, James Allred, Mike Lambeth, Jerry Rose, John Fultz, Neal Coombs, Mike Turner, Douglas Martin, John Gallia, John Kellum, Bobby Brewer, Coach Thompson. THIRD ROW: Harry Hogue, Warren Burgess, Mike Swazy, Ronny Dobbs, Tommy Cook, Ronnie Hawnors, Roger Harrel, Johnny Menton, David Holt, Richard Fullington, Allen Jenkins, David Noah. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Fulington, Bobby Menton, Willie Hiser, Ronald Hill, Ronnie Davis, Eugene Trueb-lood, Sammy McCarter, Dwight Hinton, Larry Thorne. i -.4 I Q Q! f I I FIELD EVENTS TOP ROW, left to right: Jah Waddel, Jimmy Jones, David Holt, John Paul ., Fultz, Ted Fulton, John Kellum, Jackie Huffman. BOTTOM ROW: Bobby Brewer, Sammy Rees, Jimmy Coffer, James Allred, Jimmy Poe, Don Finney, George Thompson. 225 K b . me C' -fn I Q, e Q S m ,Www W1-fifx ,.v, 14, Zvi 9, :of f uf g l ' MILERS ' 4 il! f' ' L ww 2' 1 .. 3 JFWWC l IES! 3 4, V fi 'lg if W .. M M snuff, 4- f ESQ GIS! 1 i X ,A S M fAAv,A.,,. ,Mw.f 'j , . :amz , Q fa? , 11 4 I Neal Coombs, Ronny Dobbs, Ronnie Hammonds, Mike Swayze, John Gallia, Mike Hyden, Larry Thorne, Richard Fullingfon TRACK HURDLERS Eugene Trublood, Bobby Menton, David Holt, Tommy Cook, Jerry Rose. LARRY THORNE Mile Runner Second in Disirict ' R if 4 SPRINTERS Willie Hiser, James Adams, Roger Harrel, Mike Lambeth, Warren Burgess, Sammy Reece. TRACK MILE RELAY TEAM Mike Turner, Gary Casey, Eugene Trueblood, John Menton. 440 YARD RELAY James Adams, Willie Hiser, Roger Harrel, Mike Lambeth 4? w 228 HALF-MILERS Left to right: David Noah, Jimmy Fullington, Sammy McCarter, Allen Jenkins, Ronnie Davis, Ronald Hill, Mike Turner, Harry Hogue Dwight Hinton, Ted Fulton. TRACK JOHN PAUL FULTZ Shot Putter High Jumper-Second Place in Region Discus Thrower QUARTER-MILERS Robert Cloud, Gary Casey, Johnny Menton, and Douglas Martin. TENNIS TEAM BACK ROW: Dennis Holcombe, Lanny Turrentine, Fredy Dean, Tracy Perkins, Mr. McElroy. SECOND ROW: Harvey Barke Lonnie Cervantes, Joe Humphreys, Dennis Smith, Tommy Wade. FIRST ROW: Barbara Cole, Edna McCann, Kathy Crossland Martha Hagerty. GOLF TEAM ,qv- FIRST ROW, left to right: Robert Sproule, Kenneth Eakin, Charles, Passons, Albin Lindquist. BACK ROW: Mr. Ladd, Ronnie Hickey, George Farnsworth, Tommy Crowell, Wayne Carpenter, V- ,, , W1, Y , I TRAMURAL SPORTS BOYS' BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Gordon Smifh, James Trammell, Richard Hereford. BACK ROW: ROW: George Hatzenbuehler, Don Lindsey, Johnny Simmons. Judy Scribner stretches to put the volleyball over the net. GIRLS' BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Nelda Sfrother, Kaye Wheat. FRONT ROW Glenda Waters, Darlene Morgan, Lois Clevenger. SPORTS SNAPS Happiness reigns after vicfory over Sunset. Baby, its cold outside! 'Y l W . f. ,w 4 Y K fx we Huntsville authorities are still searching for these public enemies. George, was it really that tense at the Bryan Adams game? 23I V-Y ,r, X ON ---7 -- IYH Adams Welfon Calverf Barbara Cogmbs J G Sh I y Hamilfon Renee HaneY Same Hodqes S b A M Nifa Mounfz Y Janice Parker J ff P H Sharon Sumrow Berry Weaver HIGH HONOR STUDENTS I959-'60 Complimenfs of KINDER KRAFT STUDIO 229 Pleasanf Grove Shopping Cenfer RALPH GEDDIE, Owner L. G. 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