Waco High School - Daisy Chain Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1953

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I II IIII I ' 'iiiiiiii'ii I li I II In MT O1 Row 1: Mr. Berry, Mr. Tec-ling, Mr. Smith, Business Manager Crews Row 1: Mr. NVilIiams, Mr. VVinehell, Superintendent Deniiard, Assistant Superi11te11clent Dowiiiiig, Dr. l,llCij,ICUll BOARD OF EDUCATION me of the most important links in the VVaCo Public School system is tl1e lioartl of Ifclucation. The uienihers of the lloaril are Mr. lil lierry, R111 XValte1' llossett, Dr. Howard Uuilgeoii, -Ir., hlr. Franklin Smith, H111 Phil Teel- ing. Mr. l'eeler xVllll1llIlS, -lr., and hlr. Oliver VVinchell. hir. Teeling is presitlent of the lioaril, hir. Uossett is vice- presi1le nt anil hlr. tl. lf. Crews, business 1ll2lll2lgl'I' of the schools, is secretary. Superintendent l,0lll11lI'll is an ex-officio n1e111he1'. During tl1e k'lll'l'l'lll' year four new schools. Crestview I':l0Il1CIlf1ll'y, lienilrick lfleiiieiitary, 5. ,,,A L Sul Ross l':ll'l11l'llf2ll'j', anil Kirk-XVilson lilemen- figki X, , tary, hare been nleclicateil and are helping take care of tl1e present housing situation. Realizing. li however, that the shortage of school facilities will increase, the Boartl l1as laid the plans for a proposed three lllilllllll ilollzir honcl issue to con- struct new schools. All of tl1e lioanl llN'lUl1l'l'S have contrihutctl generously of their time antl effort to the het- tering of our schools. rlihere has been nearly loo per ce11t attentlance at all the regular meet- ings antl at a majority of tl1e necessary special meetings. The lfoartl of lftlucation is interested - prohleins that arise i11 tl1e school system antl in solving these prohleins. XVe, tl1e stutlents of XVaco High School tleep- lx appreciate tl1e efforts of these civic-111i111letl citizens antl thank flll'lll for the flllll' and effort spent i11 our behalf. Mr. Ilussett and Mr. C'rews MR. A. R. IJOXVNING, JI. J. .-l.v.i.vrf111i Sllf7l'I4i1Ifl'lIll1'IIf of lI m'o Il1llt'f7t'IIlIl'l1f Sfhflflf lJf.Vfl'f1'f 'l'hough Nlr. Downing has been with us a com- pzimtively short time, in terms of work he has be- come Il necessary member of our 2llllllllllSfl'2lflV9 staff. He has spent enough time in VVac0 High School to get thoroughly zicquziinted with our ac- tivities, :mtl we lulve come to feel that he is inter- estetl in all of our school activities us well as our learning. NVQ: the Seniors of llj5j, ztpprecizlte his frientlly greeting and his helpful attitude as he visits our classes. MR. Ii. N. IJICNNARIJ, ,1I..1. S11pz'ri11t1'1111z'l1l of Wr1f'11 l111lr'ju'111lf'l1t School Diylrirt The XVac0 Public Schools are fortunate to have HIV. Deimzml as superiutentlent. Since he has heen with us, VVaco High School has enjoyed mzmy improvements, and both students and faculty are grateful to him for his work in our behalf. His love and understanding of young people have en- deared him to us, and we of the Classes of 1933 have come to feel that he has :i personal interest lll us. MR. U. R. l.AIJIC,i1I..1. 1'1X.Y'i.YfIlll1 Prifiriprzl, lfoyx Jzlfvixor As our Boys Advisor and Assistant Principal, Mr. U. R. Lade is doing a wonderful job of help- ing boys with their prohlcms. He also works with local merchants who need employees and Waco High boys and girls who want jobs. These duties, along with those he carries as Assistant Principal, do not kccp him from hc-ing an enthusiastic pa1'tici- pant in all our activities. MR. THOMAS I.. VVARIC, JI. .-I. P1'im'if11zf of lfaro High Srhool We all love our principal, hlr. Thomas I.. VVarc, and are grateful to him for his interest in our school and in us as individuals. Because of his careful planning and managc-int-nt and because of his understanding of our problems, our days in VVaco High School have been happy ones. VVL- es- pecially appreciate the recreation program hc has given us. MISS GRACE llAMIl.'1'0N, M. A. MRS. SARAH LEVVIS Girls .IJfL'iJor Cn-rmlnmlor of Club .I1'tim'ifir.f Sfflllljlll' nf Avl'41L'l'IIIlll'I'S Club .lilmdzzrzfc Serrftary MRS. ROBERT H. PERRY, M. A. Rrgixlrzzr MISS LITLU STRICKLAND, M. A. Dirrdor of Guidancv MR. E. MOHVNDRO, M. A. l3u.rim'ss Jwaflagrr of Sludrn! .lrlifvilirs Sponsor of lizzximxvs Slaff of Daisy Chain Ilrad of Commrrfizzl Drjlarlmfnt MISS I7I,A BROITN, Ii, S. Ilo mr El'0ll0Illi1'.I' Co-Sponsor of Future Ilomemnkers of America MRS. S. C. BARCLAY, B. A. Mnlhz'mafif.r MR. L. U. HARRICK, H. S. Srirnrr' MISS ELISABETH BARRY, B. B. A., M. A. Commrrrial Sponsor of Future Secretaries Club MRS. LOUIS li. BATIE, M. A. Com m1'r1'ial Sponsor of Golf Club MRS. CLYDE S. BAXTER, M. A. l:'ng1i.rl1 Sponsor of Stamp and Coin Collectors Club MRS. C. R. IIFLL, B. A. Malllrnlaiifs MR. E. A. BICRNHAUSEN, M. A. Sofia! Sfudirx Co-Sponsor of Chess Club MR. ROBERT L. BUMGARDNER, B. S. Pllysiral Edu ra fion Assistant Football Coach Baseball Coach MISS INA IiI'RKIIAI.'I'IiR, M. A. llnmr lI.l'l1ll0IIIIl'.f Co-Sponsor of Future llomemnkers of America 1' I2 MISS MARY CLAYTON, M. A. Mallzrfnalifs Sponsor of Genhcimer MRS. Ii. A. HICRNIIAVSICN, M. S. Colnmfrrizzl Sponsor of Personality Development Club MISS MATTIE BESS COFFIELD, B. A. Sflfffh Sponsor of Masque and VVig Sponsor of Interscholastic League Speech Contestants MISS SADIE CONNOR, M. A. Sofia! Sludirs Co-Sponsor of Pan American Student Forum MRS. F. A. CROVV, B. A. English, Social Sfizdirxr MISS MYRTLE CURRY, M. A. Home Emnomirs Sponsor of Future Homemakers of America MISS ZOU STEELE DANIEL, M. A. English Co-Sponsor of Garden Club MISS OTHELLA DENMAN, M. A. B. S. in Library Science Librarian MRS. EDNA II. DILLARD, M. A. Sofia! Studifs Sponsor of Future Teachers Club MISS HELEN DUMONT, M. A. S rirn ce Sponsor of Hobby Club Supervisor of School Photographers MRS. LESLIE DU PUY, M. A. Sorial Studif: Co-Sponsor of Y-Teens MISS ALTIIA EDGE, M. A. nlrf, English Sponsor of Sketch Club MISS MARY FICKLING, M. A. Scifnce MRS. O. G. FREEMAN, M. A. English Sponsor of Contemporary VVriters Club Page 13 MRS. MAliNli'I l'li U. JICANICS, Ii. A. f.'o1r1rm'r'rial Co-Sponsor of Musit' Appreciation Club MR. MR. II. M. JENNINGS, M. S. Dislributiwr' Eduralion Sponsor of Distributive Iiducation Club If. li. EIUNICS, JR., M, A. Sofia! Sfllflifs Assistant Kitten Football Coach t'lHN'lI of lioys Tennis Team Co-Sponsor of lfielcl and Stream Club Page I4 MR. R. B. KEITHLY, M. A. Pllysiral EdIlfd1i0fl Basketball Coach Assistant Track Coach MR. VVAYNIE A. GARDNER, M. S. Plzyxiral lifluration Kitten Football Coach Sponsor of Field and Stream Club MISS I.OI'ISIC GAYLIC, M. A. I:'ngIi.tl1, Mz1lh1'rr111Iir5 Sponsor of National IIonor Society MR. HERBERT C. GRAETICR, M. S. S ri A71 re Co-Sponsor of Chess Club MISS I,0I'ISIi IIAI.I., M. A. English Sponsor of Da rclen MR. VVILBUR II. IIAI.L, M. S. Industrial .flrls Sponsor of Civil Air Patrol MISS RI'TII .IICAN HAMILTON, M. A. hlllfjlifll, Spanish Sponsor of Iiditorial Staff of Daisv Chain MR. KICNNIZTII S. IIOVVARD, B. S. Dirrrlor of l'of11l Jllusic Sponsor of Voife Club MISS KATIIIQRINIC IIIICIIIICS, IVI. A. 1:'11g1li.fh Sponsor of junior Red Cross Council MR. RICIIARD KIDXVIELL, B, M. Sirizzgnf Inxfrunzrnls MR. VV. R. KITCIIRNS, B. A. Sf!l'1't'fl, Sofia! .Sludirs Debate Conch Sponsor of Rostra MRS. CARI. LARSSON, H. Co1nl111'rc'ial Sponsor of Automechnnics Club MR. ELVVIN M. LAXVIION, M. A. MHfhL'I71llfil'J Sponsor of Chess Clubs MISS MARTHA LECSCIINITR, M. A. AIl1ffII'I!l1lfil'J Co-Sponsor of Music' Appreciation Club MISS PAITLINE LEVVIS, M. A. Sorial Stzzdiws MRS. I.OI'IS MARYFIELD, B. S. Physiral Edzlratiolz Conch of Girls Tennis Team Sponsor of Yell Lenders Sponsor of Square Uance Club MRS. YV. S. MCCALL, M. A. English MRS. HAZEL B. MILLS, M. A. Pflyxiral Edufation, Iluman Rrhations Sponsor of Square Dance Club I MISS EMMA MORIZHEAD, B. A. Physifal Iidumlion Sponsor of Girls Athletic Association Co-Sponsor of Y-Teens MR. HAROLD NOLTE, H. S. Malhfmalifs, Commrrtial La'-w Sponsor of Camera Club MRS. GUS J. OLSON, M. A. Englixll Sponsor of Sportsmen Club Page 15 I.aIin Pllyxiral lilllualion Com mrrfial D irrrfor of llamls MISS MARY SIRANUIC, M. A. liuylixll Sponsor of Crafts CIuI1 IVIRS. J. IC. TARVIER, M. A. Matln'ma!i1'.r, Srirnfr Sponsor of Future Nurses CIuIu MISS DORIS TIIOMPSON, M. A. linylixll Sponsor of Iinglish I.IIQ'!'ZIl'y Society I':u:t- I6 MR. A. YV. TYLER, M. S. Drifwr lftlufaiion MISS ICLOR USBORN, M, A. Sponsor of junior Classical I,ezu.:ut- MR. A. C. PALMICR, IW. A. S1'i1'llz'4' MR. CARL PRICE, B. B. A. Ilentl I ootI1:lII Cozlcli, Track Conch MR. JACK O. PRICIC, M. A. Plly.fiml EJIIFIUIUII Assistant Foothzill Cont'I1 Kitten Basketball Conch Iinsvlmaill Conch MISS MIITIELL PRIDDY, M. Bus. ICLI. MISS CAROLINE RICHARDSON, M. A ILIIUIHJII, lI'orI.I Gwogfraplly Sponsor of Travelers Club MR. LYLIC SKINNIZR, II. A., Ii. M. Sponsor of Music' Appreciation CIuI1 MISS MILDRIZD STIERLING, M. A. Latin, Sofia! Sliziiifxr Sponsor of Student Governim-nt Co-Sponsor of junior Classical League INIRS. E. H. VADEN, M. Sofial Stmlirs MRS. MARY T. NVALSH, Jourzzalism, English Sponsor of Press Club MR. G. H. VVEST, M. A. Srirnn' Sponsor of Science Club MISS IIELEN VVILUISII, llldfhlflllllflfgi A. MISS VERLIE O. VVALLACE, M. A. lllafllffnatifs Co-Sponsor of Chess Club M. A. MR. E. A. VVERNER, M. S. Induslrial .-Iris Sponsor of Architecture Club MISS THOMAS VVHITELEY, English Co-Sponsor of Garden Club M. A. MR. HERBERT E. WISE, B. Study Hall Supervisor Business Manager of Athletics Sponsor of Key Club S. M. A. MISS LAVERNE WONG, Physical Edufalion Sponsor of Forsgard B. S. MRS. DAVID VVUOI7, IVI. A. English Sponsor of Forum MISS ,IEANETTE YONKER, B. A. B. S. in Library Science Librarian MISS HATTIE ZI'RFLI'II, M. A. Spanish Co-Sponsor of Pan American Student Forum I'n1.:e I7 ,,a my -, Q81 1 3 E Lf, o- ' 1 o- A 4' 5, lu' ,rim ,af 'Fu 1.1 S 5.4 u 1 . 3 A -s ,sw - , - ,L M, ' 4 'I 3 E S 2 V? IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' IEEEEEIEEIIIIIBET IIIIIIIIIIIIP' IIII IIIII-1 niiiluiiiiilii IlIllIElIE'EE' In ' ,IIIIIIIII II IIIIIIY IIIIIIIII' IIIIIIIII IIIIIIII! IIIIIIII' IIV IIII Il I IIII' I I IIII Il IIII II III IIL IIU IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIII IIIIII IIII! I I I. AI I I III l JI III AIIII IIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIII AIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII AIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII 'IIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIII - x .-aims. A II I I III .a 5 a' 'gE:::.:: fssaqgiia 55 -- I : 2 . ,i I I pv- I IY ,, .g, A . , , ' In ll .f 'ask :-. 'a 1 .Q-5 : I L. ' E II L X I Mrs. Allen, president of the clade! SENIOR CLASS PLAY OCR MISS BROOKS illirralnrz MISS MA'l l'lli BICSS CUl FIliI,D C A S '1' Miss Brooks, a high school linglish teacher . .. , .. Virginia Pharr Miss lfinch, the high school librarian . ,.., , Mary Nancy Darden llugo Longaere, the athletic coach . ., ,. , , Charles '1'hornal Mr. Conklin, the high school principal .. , lfrank Maxwell Miss Audubon, the high srhool music teacher . . -loyee Montgomery Board of lfdueation jane, a student ., . Rhonda Allen, il student lilsie, a student . lilaine, a student . Sylvia, a student . Doris, a student Marge, :1 student lfaith, :I student 'l'ed, a student Stanley, a student , . Martin, a student . ,,B1ll'l11ll'Zl Snyder , 'l'orchy Brown .lfranecs Mason Darlene Alford Nancy Guyton . Pitt Golub Catherine Burch , Shirley Parma . Carolyn Dixon liilton Chodorow , Ilarvey Segrest Harris Allen Basketball player . ., .lack Levy PRODI'C'l'ION STAFF Prompter .. .,...... Helen Dean Advertising Chairman ...,... .,.,.. Michael Aynesworth Still-lf' Mnlml-W' ----A-'------- -- ---- -- Billie Lee Vllilflt' Advertising Committee ..... ........,., ......,.,., ..,............,,. E I a mes Sewell, Stage Crew ,,,,. , ....... .,..... ......,.... ...,....... ,,...,.,, ,.,...,.. B 1 1 b Duce, Ernest Neeley, Tommy Abbott, Nancylee Davis, Ross VVallter, Langston VVood, Mary Ann Craig, joan McBride Frances Hlckeli' ball Smith' ll nfidfiihflccnsland Publicity Chairman ..........,......,,.. ......... ............,., ,.....,. N i t a Knox Sound litiects , ., ,.... , . ,. . , . ....,,.... . ,,.... Billie Royals, D , , N , , , James Hmmm, PMS. Owrtnm Barham Hmm lnblicity Committee ...,,,,. , .,.,.,....... ,,,. , ,, .. ,...,.. Richard Harrison, I, 111, mu. in I. li Hill. Y I th Dale Clark, Polly Clawson, Dorothy Reed, roiu y 1.urm.i , .. .im .1 1 ingswor Shirley Dupriesty Martha Ann MCGIHSSOH Property Crew . ,.,.,. . ..,..,... ., ..... ,. ,.,.,, .,.,. N nvella Lowrey, V i 'I-will, likiss' Linda g,,,.m,,,,t.' Sarah Lou Graves, lshers ........ ..,..,....,, ........,,.,..,.........,......,....................,...,,...., S h irley Stratton, Rosemary Duke, Susan Aynesworth, Susan VVil- l.aurine Lockwood Make-up . . .. Charlyne Lux, Shirley Filhour lcins, Peggy Mitchell, Mary Ruth Spence, Gwen Mason, Shirley Bunn, Peggy Holmes Curtain and Lights , .james Brown, Bill Parish l':tge .Ill clam 'ma Row 1: Linda Hollingsworth, Jo Crook, Bill Montgomery, Betty Lou Montgomery, Charlotte Seale Row 2: Steve Kazanas, Sarah Lou Graves, Schuler Nelson SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JANUARY JUNE Schuler Nelson .I . . . . Prrxidrnt . . Bill Montgomery Betty Lou Montgomery . . l'in'-Pr1'.vig1'cnt . . . . Steve Kazanas Linda Hollingsworth .... Svcrfiary . . . Sarah L-ou Graves Leslie Jo Crook . . . . Trz'a.mr1'r . . . Charlotte Seale C O M M I T T E E S RECOGNITION PROGRAM Tommy Ahhott, Virginia Pharr, VVanda Gilliam, VVayne Don Irwin, Ross Lewis, Joan McBride, Joyce Montgomery, Bateman, Grady Thompson, Adrianne Jones Shirley Parma, James Sewell, Billie Lee WVade I RING AND PIN Twila Ekiss, Billie Joy Mann, Louis Mendoza, Dan Catherine Burch, Bob Bush, Albert Levy, Truman Martin, Ferguson June Scott, Gail Smith, Cleveland VVitt, Mary Ann VVo0dliff SOCIAL Doris Ann Lehman, Henry Lee Thompson, Betty Jo Frank Beard, Jerry Berry, Travis Dickson, Laurine Scott, Douglas Harrell, Linda Head Lockwood, Dorothy Reed, Bill Rogers, Mary Jayne Torreuce, Betty Ruth VVoodlock INVITATIONS Michael Aynesworth, Tommy Collins, Dorothy Lamb, Shirley Bunn, Hilton Chodorow, Harry Clair, Dorothy Jackie Calloway Ctvrtlik, Helen Mullen, Bill Parish, Shirley Stratton, Johnny VValker P: TOMM Y Ali liO'1 I' Senior Band, Senior Recognition Committee of January Class, National llonor Society, Dramatics Class Play, Senior Class Play, English Literary Society RUBY ALEXANDER Camera Club HARRIS ALLEN Music Appreciation Cl ula, HARISARA Al,liN l utul'c Nurscs fllllli DARIJENIC ALFORD lVIasque and XVip: Club l'rcss Club, G. A. A., Square Dance Clulm, Dramatics Class Play, VVacoan Staff, Senior Cl iss Play CAROL ANDERSON Kel' Clllbv Selllm' Class Uarclcu, Junior Classic ll PIHY .c-ague, Library Clula, Office' Assistant JAMES A Ffgllv I b Lou ANDERSON Masql an Vi Cu, fl ., c'll qs, . CI Squa Dance ,lub KM ui' Mime i CARLICNIC ASTON IJ USTI Future llomemakers , re H0 makers America, Pan Ameri n .,,' , ' rden uh Student Forum, G. A A., , S' b ' Square Dance Club 4 MICIIAICI. AYNICSVVORTII SWA N A-YNFSWQR H Darden, English Literary 'ellllflmefv .llHll0 ' Society, junior Classical ,:nT'C?jI tLeaglu H I'lbr1'r3' League, Invitations llj, a 1o.na W onor Committce of january oclety' Senm Class may Class, National llonor Society, Senior Class Play CllARl.liS liAll.liY l':l'1c lficltl anrl St'cam Clulw, Music Appreciation Clula ICVICLYN l3AlN Genheimer, junior Classical League, Sketch Club, Office Assistant JAN BAIRD Contemporary VVriters Society, Junior Classical League, Masque and Vllig Club, National Honor Society, English Literary Society RICHARD BASSFT Square Dance Club VVAYNF BATICNIAN Chess Club, Rostra, Senior Recognition Committee of January Class, National llonor Society, Football FRANK BEARD Chess Club, Pan American Student Forum, Football, Social Committee of june Class, VVacoan Staff BOB BARNETT Field and Stream Club, Music Appreciation Club, Senior HCBERT BATEMAN Chess Club, Sportsmen Club FRANCES Future Nurses Club, . Band, Baseball BAYER Voice Club SCLFM. BFNAX DEZ Pan merican tudent Forum JERRY BER Y HOLLIS BIDDLE Key ,U Pm- ,. Cl, Chess Club, Press Club, Soc' l Co 'tt e 0 June Editor of Wacoan, Quill Cla and Scroll FR. CES BLAIR SARBARA ANN C rafts Club, Office As BLANKENSHIP Future Nurses Club, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Q Band JAMES BOTTOM PAT BOYD Chess Club, F1eld and Flrg 1 d I t t. I Stream Club, Dramatics Rt ,ff r kj Clnlerlgfpflfl Class Play, Senior Class ,f.?.lfN ' UA' lu may . ShlSttllll lzw'amw.:ma::n:+f-ro' in 2. f......ei- ,,2:'k:'a'-Q11 Pa HC CHARLIES RAYMOND BOYETT Chess Club, Field and Stream Club, Senior Band BARBARA BRAY junior' Classical League, Square Dance Club, VVacoan Staff LILLIAN BRI DG ER Future Homemakers of America Square Dante C lub NOICC Club JOANN B OCR If ng 1 Lxterar Sccictv Pan American Student Fo 1m Natl al Honor S 1etV L1 'try Assistant YV BROVVN OVVN N 'X PIT K C U7 d 'md tream DARLICNIZ BROVVN Crafts Club, Future Ilomt-makers of America, Masque and Wig Club I ' rar ciety onor iety FLA NE BROVVN ,nglish Literary Society, Garden Club, J nior Classical Leag e, National Honor Society TICRRY l3RgXClilCN junior Classical l.eaguc, Rostra, National Ilonor Society, Stuclcnt Govt-rn ment, Football lN1anagcr, One-Act Play RITA BRICICDING Fngglish Literary Society, Music Appreciation Club National Honor Society, Library Assistant TOM BROCIC Civil Air Patrol, Press Staff, Quill and Sc oll MISSIIC BROOKS Forsgard, llobby Club j AM ICS A. BROVVN Forum, Senior Chorus, National Ilonor Society, Debate Squad, llramatics Class Play, Senior Class Play Page 24 TORCHY BROVVN Contemporary Writers Society, Masque and Wig Club, Press Club, Wacoan Staff, Senior Class Play, Quill and Scroll Club, Key Club, VVacoan II NN BROVVNE VVAYNE BRYANT Civil Air Patrol, National Voice Club, Senior Chorus, Honor Society, Wacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll jl LIANE BITBIK Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, International Relations Club SHIRLEY BUNN English Literary Society, Forsgard, junior Classical League, National Honor Society, Tennis Team, Library Assistant, Invitations Committee of June Class, Wacoan Staff, Senior Class Play, Quill and Scroll B ARBARA BURKE English Literary Society, Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Inter- national Relations Club, National Honor Society Dramati cs Class Play CAROL BULLARD Future Masque Secretaries Club, and Wig Club CATHERINE BURCH Darden, Library Club, Ring and Pin Committee of june Class, Senior Class Play BOB USH Ro ra, Senio Chorus, Foo all, Ring and Pin Com 'ttee of ne Class BARBAR BUTL R KATHERINIQ BYRD Future - Omema er of Future Homemakers of A , E Fur , urs America, Garden Club, C lb, F re ec tarie X'Tee'l5 Club O ub B ' RBARA CALDWE ACKIE CALLOXVAY Garden Club, Musi Hobby Club, Senior Band Appreciation Clu Invitations Committee of January Class DAVID CALVERT FREDERICK CAMPBELL Chess Club Science Club Forum, International , - . - Relations Club, National Honor Society Page 2 STIERLING CAMPBELL JOY Cli CARLI SLIE Chess Club, Distributive fi1Il'llt'Il Club, Square Iiducution Club Dance Club Joy f'AAR'1'lN:R 'l'lllCRliSA CASPICR Music Appreciation Club Flllllll' ll'lfm n1llWl'S of Amcrivzl, Music Apprrcixl tion Club, G. A. A., Y- rlxt't'IlS Club, cil'llKlllZlllOll Committee' of Jilllllilfy Class Jm' c'lfRNoc'K R X HIM lnbrqrx Assnxtmt Nmonwl , l I7 ' l - Honor gm lety in-:Bun ltx ex c opmunt UNK DI A K l AMBI RS IIM C ll APMAN M15llll 'md VV1g., Club x A P1 bemor Khorue stnbutnu lllillfiltltlll Club .' r ' l lil. .fFlN X ii 'lui A i . . 'Y v , A ci-il if in-01, S ' T . Ui: - liA'l'lll,lClfN CllA'l'llAM lll HOD OVV lfuturv llllIIlflIl1llit'I'S 0 , Nnti mal Ilono Arm-rica, Y-'ll-4-us Clu fl Of e Ass' illlb ll us 4 mmit e of Y ' . I , ' i .1 9lll0l' i lil'f'l l'Y Ulfl li ' .V 'IAN . ' , Vxsim- Club, Y-'I'ruc-us Club, ' . S , C' ' ' , Su Cb ,lf A A . ' XRI Pun 1 u 1 l t V v V' lmum, Hunan .uul l - . - - V lin , .ei 'l:.: Pl:-' M .w Nl CIIRISI IIARR CIAIR C 'lftN Club Sketch Club '-lim' urus '. . . . I vitfntinns Commi ee of june Cluss HIRIHS pin. Q DALE CLARK : Ana-r :u Stucuu Kei' flllll Mllgll : . ' . B. Ap1reCi'1tiul1 Club Qvuiu nd 9 uur C iss IX l':u4n- 1 l m'1muz1.nnIm 7 l'0I,l,Y CLAVVSON Darden, Library Club, Senior Class Play, National Ilonor Society BARBARA COAN Future Nurses Club, Junior Classical League, Y-Teens Club BOBHYE COLLIER Future Homemakers of BOB CLENDENNEN Camera Club, Junior Classical League, Square Dance Club, Press Club, VVacoan Staff, Football, Office Assistant EVELYN COLIAS English Literary Society, Genheimer, Junior Classi- cal League, National Honor Society, Wacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll TOMMY COLLINS Junior Classical League, Key Club, Invitations America, Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens Club Committee of january x ass JULIE COLLCIVI BET N ' LU C BS Crafts Club, Junior Fu re Home akers of Classical League, NVacoan Am 'ca, Libr y Assistant Staff, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Press Club, Quill and Scroll JOHN CO MONS RICHARD COOK Archite re Clu Masque Architecture Club, Field and 7' Club and Stream Club INDA CORROON VVANDA COITCH Fors , ' - nd, Future Homemakers of s tional Honor S iety, America, Y-Teens Club, ffice Assistant, G clua- Sketch Club, Library tion Committee of J e Assistant ,lass, Daisy Chain siness Staff, Sen' P BARBARA COX Forsgard, junior Classical League, Tennis Team, G. A. A. ni ma MARY ANN CRAIG English Literary Society Genheimer, International Relations Club, National Honor Society, Debate Squad, Office Assistant, Daisy Chain Business Staff, Senior Class Play, Quill and Scroll Page KENNETH CRAVVFORD Field and Stream Club, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band CATH ERYN CRITES Future Nurses Club, Voice Club, Senior Chorus DOROTHY CTVRTLI K Future Secretaries Club BERT CREVVS Architecture Club, Automeehanies Club LESLIE JU CROOK Darden, English Literary Society, Treasurer of January Class, National llonor Society, Office Assistant PAT CULVVELL lunior Classical League, Pan American Student' an American Student Forum, G. A, A., Invit Forum, Future Nurses tions Committee of Jun Club, G. A. A. Class RONNIE CU EE EVELYN CURTSINGER National Iqnor Sg t-fy, Darden, English Literary Science .lub, EH ish Society, Future Homef Liter-'ar Society makers of America, Pan American Student Forum, National Honor Society, Office Assistant ANN CATIIERINE DANIEL D0 ANZE ER Future llomemakers o e Hom akgrg 0 Ama-riea, Square Dane -- 1 ' Fr re Seq aries Club Clif i MARY NANCY DARDEN BRITC DAVENPORT Darden, International K y Club Relations Club, Senior Class Play DAVID DAVENPORT Golf Club l'ay.ge .25 DON DAVIS Pan American Student Forum, Safe Drivers Club ki DORIS DAVIS Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens Club NANCYLEE DAVIS English Literary Society, Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Library Club, National Honor' Society, Dramatics Class Play, Senior Class Play JO ANN DEITERMAN Forsgard, Juni-or Classical League, Square Dance Club DELORES DEMPSEY Forsgarcl JACK DAVIS Automechanics Club, Pan American Student Forum HELEN DEAN Forsgard, Future Teachers Club, National Honor Society, Library Assistant, Dramatics Class Play, Senior Class Play, English Literary Society, One-Act Play 'INIDAD DE LEON uture Homemakers of A erica, Pan American Stu ent Forum A. B. ENNY Squ e Dance lub, Dra tics Class Play 'AX s IXE afts C an S m AVIS DICKSON English Literary S unior Classical ence Club tor r Society, Social ommlttee of june VVIEND ELI, DICKERSON Field and Stream Club, Key Club LAYTON DILLARD Field and Stream Club, Science Club, Baseball C , , 'iel d T .v . Y . Field and Stream C R I . . . g .I . , u - 1, Class CAROLYN DIXON Future Teachers Club, Masque and Wig Club, G. A. A., Senior Class Play GLORIA DOBROVOLN Y Camera Club, Pan American Student Forum Page 21 LOUIS DODD Music Appreciation Club, Square Dance Club, Library Assistant JACK DOUGLAS Field and Stream Club, Music Appreciation Club BILLIE JEANNE DRAKE CARIE DODSON Future Secretaries Club, G. A. A., Pan American Student Forum, National Honor Society, Fnglisb Literary Society BlZ'l I'Y BOB DOVE English Literary Society, Garden Club, Voice Club, Senior' Chorus, National ilonor Society, Dramatits Class Play ROLAND DRIEVVYIZR C0flffmP0fm'Y Writers rchitecture Club, Society, Future Homemakers ,hesg Club of America, Music Appreciation Club, Lib' ry Assistant BOB DUCE BET'1'Y mrnuzv Chess Ch' ,Ent3l1Sh Distributive liducation Llfeffffy Clffyv .lu pr Club, Square Dance Club Classical League, cience Club, S nior Ban , Natio l Honor ociety, Gra ation C mittee of Jun Class, aisy Chain Bt iness St f, Senior ass Play ROSFMARY DUKE BE UNN Darden, linglisb Litera - I' A n igC , Society, National Honor Y- , Nati al Society, Library Assist. t, I 1 nl Senior Class Play ,C NANCY IJUNWODY SHIRL Y DUPRIEST Forspgard, Yell Leader, E gush Literary Dieu., National Honor Society, C nheimer, Junior Dfilfflflnfs, Class Plflfv C assical League, ' ramatics linglish Literary Society ass play, Offi ' sistant, Seni Class P 1 MARY NELL DURON Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum lg.: 30 BILLY EASLEY Golf Club, Rostra lwlxx 4 2 MAXINE lil7l3I,EMAN JEAN EDVVARDS l li li 'I Crafts Club, Future llomemakers of America, Garden Club, Junior Classical League, National Honor Society, Library Assistant, English Literary Society 'TY FGGEBRECHT Future llomemakers of America, Music Appreci- ation Club, Y-Teens Club TNVILA EKISS BIL Darden, English Literary Society, Ring and Pin Committee of january Class, National Honor Society, Office Assistant, Senior Class Play LY ELVVOOD Rostra, Track Forsgard, Future Home- makers of America, junior Classical League, National Honor Society, Office Assistant BARBARA SUE EISON Forsgard, National Honor Society, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, Senior Class Play JEANETTE ELLIOTT English Literary Society, 'uture Homemakers of - erica, Masque and Wig C lm, Pan American Stnt nt Forum, Senior Cl1or1', National Honor Society A. L. ' GLAND Civi Air Pat l, Sketc Club ICON D 'cz - DER IM FSPICY V Cln tion l Honor RUSYVII Sr, 'ety A C IARLES WILLIAM . EFF EVANS Camera Clllhv Fifi Masque and XVig Club, 'e,3m Clllbhof 9 l Square llance Club, Senior 'stant, Da i' Chain Chorus, Debate Squad us , , .' J. C. EVVING, JR. Automechanics Club NILA FARMER Distrilvutive Education Club, Y-Teens Club Page .ll ANNE JOY FEEZOR Garden Club DAN FERGUSON Key Club, Ring and Pin Committee of January Class SHIRLEY FILHOUR Forsgard, junior Classical Field and Stream Club, League, Music Apprecia- Garden Club tion Club, Senior Band, Senior Class Play BOB JOE FINSTAD GEORGE FORD RIC' ARD FORDE Chess Club sic Appreciation Club, tional Honor Society, aisy Chain Editorial .taff GAYLE FRA PATSY FULLER Voice C t Chorus Genheimer, Press Club, junior Classical League, Y-Teens Club, Library Assistant, VVacoan Staff AIU ANN FVRNEAUX CHA V ES linglisli Literary Society, C A I usic tit-nlwirncr, International App , I ub Relations Club, junior Classival League, National llullur Society 41 GICNICYA CANT SCE GA NER 1 Futura- Nurses Club, -lflm r Clflsslcal Leng ey 3 , - - , , Eng ish Literary Soci ty, X luns Club, Library . Assistant Mzl qlle and Wl.g Cl lb' Vox e Club, Senior horus, Na ional Honor S iety, Da sy Chain Ed' orial Sta MARJORIE GARRETT Future llomemakers of America, Future Secretaries Club, Square Dance Club l'a14t- 3.1 JANE GAULDING Darden, English Literary Society, Press Club, International Relations Club, Wacoan Staff SHIRLEY GEIGER Personality Development Club, Y-Teens Club VVANDA GILLIAM English Literary Society, Nlasque and VVig Club, Voice Club, Senior Chorus, Senior Recognition Committee of january Class, National Honor Society, Dramatics Class Play GENEVA GONZALES Future Secretaries Club, Y-Teens Club VIRGINIA GOOD Pan American Student Forinn, Y-Teens Club .gr. EDWARD GERIK Civil Air Patrol, Hobby Club, National Honor Society, English Literary Society PATRICIA GOLOB Genheimer, Press Club, VVacoan Staff, Senior Class Play, Quill and Scroll GVVENDOLYN GOOD uture Homemakers of ' - erica, Pan American Stu nt Forum, Y-Teens Club VERNON x RL G SEN Chess R K JOE BOB G UGH INA RIITH GRAHAM Golf ' ' P00033 Future Nurses Club, Bas all Library Club, Library Assistant, English Literary Society, National Ilonor Society JA , GRAHAIVI RRULL F. GRAVES, JR. ributive Educ on Key Club Clu Square ce Clu f PAT GREEN SARAH LOU GRAVES Darden, Junior Classical League, Library Club, Secretary of June Class, Office Assistant, Senior Class Play Science Club, Sketch Club Page 33 Darden, Wacoan Staff, FLSIE GREENWOOD Future Teachers Club, Masque and Wig Club PATSY GREGSTON Crafts Club, Future Homemakers of America, junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, National Honor Society DON FRANK GUEST Distributive Education Club, Civil Air Patrol HANNAH GU WITZ Contemp ary Writ s Society, .nglish L' erary Sli IRLICY GRF ICNXVOOD Darden, Junior Classical League, G. A. A., Librarv Club, Library Assistant, l National Ilonor Society SH IRLF Y GUDERIAN Golf Club, Library Club SI IRLEY GUGGOLZ arden, Future Home- makers of America, Press Club, Sketch Club, Senior Chorus, VVacoan Staff, Office Assistant, Quill and Scroll NANCY GUYTON Senior Class Play, Quill Society Future ome- and Scroll make of Ame lca, Pan Am ican St ent Forum, Na onal Ho or Society, acoan St ff, Junior ,lassical eague, Quill and Scr CAROL JEAN IIADDAD Bt I IADD K i Future Teachers Club, AI , H Am can Masque and VVig Clu St F , Fo all Dramatics Class Play ,Q ROY RAY HAMILTON HEI-F HANNA asque and Wig Club, ramatics Class lay, ffice Assistan JVNIC HARPER DOUGLAS HARRELL Forsgard, Future Home- Mllflc APPl'9f?l3fi0n Clllb. makers of America, Senior S0Cl3l C0mmltf9e Of Chorus, National Honor Society 'age 34 january Class RICHARD IIARRISON Sketch Club, National Honor Society, Senior Class Play, English Literary Society MARTI-IA HARSTON Darden, Garden Club, G. A. A. DORIS JUNE HAWKINS English Literary Society, Square Dance Club, National Honor Society, Office Assistant JIMMY HAYS Chess Club, Field and Stream Club INEZ HARRY Darden, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, G. A. A. GERALD HATFIELD Field and Stream Club TELL HAYES Forum, Pan American udent Forum, National H or Society, English Lite ry Society LINDA ' EE HE I Futu Homem ers of Ameri , Future Teachers Club, uare Da ce Club, Social mmittee f January t ass HUGH NSON TRAVIS IIERD EIlgliSh iterary Society, Chess Club, Mllsic Juni ssical e ue, Appreciation Club, Senior Ke N ' l H0 r Band So ety, 'to of aisy C in, Q croll V F ANCES HICKEY NORINE IIILL Future Homemaker Future Homemakers of America, Masque an - America, Masque and lub, Dramatics ' s Wig Club, Pan American ' A , Senior C .s Pla ' Student Forum DARRELL HILLIARD Music Appreciation Club, Square Dance Club, Graduation Committee of January Class mmm MARY LOU HOEFFNER Forsgard, Senior Chorus Page 35 ALIENIC HOFFMAN Masque and VVig Club, Music Appreciation Club LINDA HOLLINGSVVORTII Darden, English Literary Society, Pan American Student Forum, Secretary of january Class, National Honor Society, Senior Class Play AITTIIMN DEAN HOLT English Literary Society, DORIS DALIC IIOLLAND lfuture Ilomemakers of America, Personality Development Club, Squat t Dance Club PIIGGY IIOLMIES Darden, Future llomc- makers of America, Voice Club, Junior Classical League, Senior Chorus, Student Government, Senior Class Play VVANDA ICLAINIE IIOPIC Music Appreciation Club, Iarden Club, Senior Band Y-Teens Club, Senior Band, National Honor Society BIETTY C OL HOY -E CHARLES IIIIRIER Sketch .lub Chess Club, Distributive Iiducation Club MARY IHCTII IIUMPIIR Y Lt s HUN Iinglisb Literary Socie , 'V I 'l cal Le ue, Iforsgard, junior Clas cal P ' e n Stun it League, Senior Chorus, ' 1 Club National Ilonor Society 'i DUN IRWIN no Wm' JENKIN Golf Club, Square Dance 'hess Club Fu, re Club, Senior Recognition Iomemakerg 0 America Committee of june Class asque and ig Club, ' enior Ban NORMA -IIQNKINS Future llomemakers of America, lfuture Secretarie Club, Office Assistant Page .Io SHIRLEY JENKINS Forsgard, Future 5 Homemakers of America, Office Assistant 42 wal HWS UUOIJHAA 'putzg Jo-guag 'qnlg U0!1E!D9.IddV' ogslmw H3351 HNHHAV1 Emxof JJIIJS uuonnAA 'IIULIIQPISUH ASSCIJ sun Ju xuapmaxd am x marcus 1ouoH 1x.uum,N qnw ssald qnlg aouamg LJJNJH SVNVZVXI :I X 'II qn Q :anuamg qum Llaumg SHNOIQ HEIWOH 'qnlg BMA pue anbsew Auld sse ID sagwxunxg qnlg 59511213.1093 zumnd HHEDI NATOHVD IJ so CI amnbg q s axmnd eouanu s1aqe1uau1oH ammxg SHNOI ELLLHNNV f an s 'HNOf SEINH aus qnm saqg SHN TIIH 35218 unooem an :YI leonselg Joxunf qnlg ssa 31:15 ssaummg uluqj AsIl.U new Anznuuf 50 QQJIILUIUUQ uomuiiooag Juruss qnlj SIM pun anbsnw anmal IEIJISSIIIJ .IOIllll1 pn !s.ml SEINOf :INNV IHCIX1 lzauamv go sxaxiewauxo QIIID uouuoalddv axmnd pnafdsxog NOLSNHOI' TIHN AHVW xuuxsgssv X.mJqg'1 'qnlg suaal-A 'anSea'1 IEDHSDID .xogunf 'qnlg sas.xnN a.uun5 NOSNHOI- VIATKS meal sguual 'u1n,.x0:1 Juapmg ueoglaluv und 'qnlg zusuwg NOSNHOI vzlvsnlv-21 ogsnw 'qnm ssaqkj NO,LSNIl0f UIAVKI qnlg asunu auznbg NOSNIl0f SEIHUIEHI 1711808 NEISNElf muon GND 5U99.I,'.K '111113 s.1s111N QJIIIIIJI 3IQJIkI.I,VrDI?II?I SGIJNVHJ AKHVW qnID 1111111:.11111g1 :1.11111q1.11s1 '11111Q a1111.1.11111.1J XIIHIFI HGIWOII 111113 a.111.11.1g '1:.11s1111 DNIH HEIFIIIVJ IAIVITIIAA qn13 BMA pun anbsuw 'IHEIIIH EISIf10'I VLYLKS 111112114 '11nq1oo1, 'qn1g SDIOA 'qn13 Kal . 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I . ., 8 , 4 s a , Invitatio Commit e of M SCHULER NELSON Rostra, President of january Class, National Honor Society, Football I' m112fMs, as11wm1:mlwrmuwssmw ANNE NEUBAUER Pan American Student Forum, Voice Club, Senior Chorus, Dramatics Class Play Page 43 Chess Club, Senior' Chorus Library Assistant, Y-Teens Club, Future Secretaries Club BRADY VVICNDIELI, NICIIULS R151g1qq'q',x NINU Garden Club, Pan Ameriean Student l'iUl'lIlIl I.ANlCI,L NIX YYONNIC NIX iienheimer, l,ibrarx Assistant Bohm' NOACK ' RY NORMAN cvhess Club, K5-V Club field and Stream Club, ' Chess Club VICTOR JDIQR HRVCIC 0'llARA Scif: Ce Club Chess Club, Seienee Club imma OLIDIIAM PV V'fR'1'0N lfuture llnmemalaers ' Sh L't9 flfY SUCICU' :Xmt-riea, Garden Clu 'Md' atmnal. 'mr - D ty eh. if 1 A ff, Se 'nf O' P Future 1- . ' iea 4 'Xl l,liNli OYVICN PAT Y OVVENS Future llomemakers of inure llnmqmfy rg of Ann-riea, Square Dance meriea, Pan ' eriean Club tudent Foru Isl' ,I IJAIXRISII s1uRI,m' PARMA Rostra, Science Club, Uttire Assistant, Invitations Committee of june Class, Senior Class Play, National llnnnr Soeiety llc ll Darden, Library Club, Office Assistant, Senior Recognition Committee of june Class, Senior Class Play AI, PARSONS Music Appreciation Club, Square Dance Club, Senior Band JOYCE PATTON Future Ilomemakers of America, Y-Teens Club, Masque and VVig Club MARGARET PEARSON English Literary Society, uuior Classical Lea ue I 2 , Voice Club, Senior Chorus, National Honor Society JIMMY PERKINS Automechanics Club BILLY MACK PATTESON Chess Club, Voice Club, Senior Chorus, Wacoan Staff BETTY PAIILING English Literary Society, Garden Club, Pan American Student Forum, National Honor Society, G. A. A. ARTHUR PEEVEY Field and Stream Club, Sketch Club GENE PERRY English Literary Society, Rostra, junior Classical League, National Honor Society ' VIRGINIA PHARR Genheimer, Sketch Club, Senior Recognition Committee, of January ' Class, Mayor for Fall Term, Senior Class Play DORIS SAMMON PIERCE Future Homemakers of America, Masque and 'VVig Club, Pan American Student Forum H ELEN MARIE POWELL Crafts Club, Library Club, Press Club, Wacoan Staff sr ' a JO ANN PHILLIPS Future Homemakers of America, Square Dance Club, Voice Club JERRY POOL Civil Air Patrol HAROLD PURVIS Junior Classical League English Literary Society National Honor Society Page -lw JANICT RIFICNBIERG Carden Club, Y-Teens Club, Senior Band JOHNNY ROBERTS' Square Dance Club BEVERLY ROBINSON Future Homemakers of America, G. A. A., M Appreciation Club Page 46 WAYNE PURVIS Chess Club BETH RANEY Future Homemakers of America, junior Classical League, Library Club, Voice Club, Library Assistant RICHARD RAY REEVES VVANDA RI ,HARDSO ' Pan A rxcan Stl ent Forum FRANCIS MICHAEL QUIN Square Dance Club DOROTHY REED Darden, Junior Classical League, Office Assistant, Social Committee of June Class, Senior Class Play, English Literary Society, National Honor Society BILL RICE ohby Club, Daisy Chain ditorial Staff, Quill and Scroll NELL RIDDLE Future Homemalters o America Personality Development Club Y Teens Club 4 Y mor ue, Socxa e Class IxAY OBERTS F ture Homemake s of menca, Future urses lub Masque d Wig 0 nb DONALD ROCKETT Hobby Club, Square usic Dance Club BILL ROGERS GLENNA MAE ROSE Junior Classical League, FUWYF Homemakefs of Key Club' Qffice America, Square Dance Assistant, Social Committee Club of june Class IAMIES ROTEN JOANNE ROW Camera Club, Hobby Club Future Homemakers of America, Garden Club 3111113 ROYALS VVILHELMINA RUDOLPH Masque and VVig Club, graft? Club, .lUni0f Library Club, Dramatics lasslcal League: Yxreens Class Play, Senior Class uh Play DOROTHY SAMPLE SARA A N SCA ,S Music Appreciation Club, MUSIC PQFCCIPI Un Club, Senim- Band Pan A erxcan S udent Forum, nior Ba d, junior C sical Le ue RONALD HAEV VVAYNE SCHUMACHIER Ci ' Pa ostr Chess Club, junior Classical League, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band B. RBARA SCHWAR ' BETTY JO SCOTT Garden Club, Futur Masfllle and Wig Cluln, Omemakers of - . . Square Dance Club, Social ' im- Chofug Committee of january ,. Class EMMYLOU SCOTT Genheimer, Press Club, Library Club, Library Wacoan Staff Assistant, Office Assistant, MARGARET JUNE SCOTT English Literary Society, Forsgard, Pan American Student Forum, National Honor Society, Office Assistant, Ring and Pin Committee of june Class Page 47 MAR Y JO SCOTT English Literary Society, Future Secretaries Club, Pan American Student Forum, National Ilonnr Society CHARLES SEGREST Pan American Student Forum, Library Club, Senior Band SIIERRELL SELLERS ClIARLO'l l'lf lllffll SEALE English Literary Society, Forsgard, junior Classical League, Senior Chorus, National llonor Society, Treasurer of june Class, Office Assistant HARVEY SEGREST English Literary Society, Masque and VVig Club, Senior Band, National llonor Society, Senior Class Play KATIIERINE SERMAS MZWIUC flllfl Vvil-'I Cllllh lture Nurses Club, Pan American Student ibrary Club, Office Forum, Senior Chorus Asgigmm KAY SEVER CE JAMES SEVVELL Engligh terary SQ' Cty, Cl'1C'SS Clllli, ROSITII, D8l1ZlIC junior assical L .gue, Squad, Senior Recognition Sketch Alub, N3 'nngl Committee of June Class, Honor Society, lbrary SFIHOI' Class Play Assi: ant, Wa an Staff, Qu' and Sc ll Rli'l'llA SllERll7AN AN RT llistributive licluvation 'I 0 O ce Ass' ant, Club, Y-Teens Club Gr n mmitt of ji s' f f BYRIJIE MAE SIIRUM JOHN Y SIMPSON Camera Club, Future F um, Junior CI sical llomemakers of America, L ague, Office ' sistant, Garden Club D amatics Class ay KAY SIMS Pan American Student Forum, Square Dance Club Page 48 MILLIE SKYIEPAL Future Nurses Club, Voice Club, Senior Chorus CHARLES SMITH Automechanics Club, Science Club GAIL SMITH Hobby Club, Masque and VVig Club, Senior Chorus, Student Government, Dramatics Class Play, Ring and Pin Committee of june Class, Senior Class Play JIMMY SMITH MARGARET SMITH Chess Club, Pan American Pan American Student Student Forum Forum, Seni-or Band MARY ANN SMITH Future Secretaries Club BARBARA ANN SNYDER Forsgard, Library Club, Senior Class Play TRI'MAN M. SMITH ' utomechanics Club, v Club, Football RFBA SO LEY Future omemak 5 of America, Sketch ub, Senior C rus MARY RIT H SPE CE D. CFRTIS SPIVFY Golf Cll , Libra ' Club, Voice Club, Senior juni f 'sical 1 ue, Chorus, Football Off' e As. 'tar , ' acoa Sta , Seni ,lass Play, Qui ani SHI EY SPIVEY Y STEVVART G heimer Masque and VVig Club, Pan American Student MASON STEVVMAN Chess Club, Field Stream Club , 1 Forum, Office Assistant GLORIA STOGDILL 7-md Forsgard, Junior Classical League, Library Club Page 40 JOE LEE STOKES Chess Club, Field and Stream Club SHIRLEY STRATTON Forsgard, Garden Club, Junior Classical League, Invitations Committee of june Class, Senior Class Play, IQSI Football Queen FLORENCE STUCKERT Future Homemakers o America, Voice Club MARGARET TERREL ' iE TI JMAS Future Homt-makers of ernatio .l America, Voice Clu Ol lllll 'lls lVllil,VlN 'i'llOlVlAS Architecture Club, Football BOBBYE UE TA ' ,OR Futt e Home .kers of A rica, Sq .re Dance C lb, Y-T ns Club JEAN KAY STOVER English Literary Society, Forsgard, Student Clovernment, XVavoau Staff, Offive Assistant, Quill and Scroll VV. J. STRENCITII Music Appreciation Club, Voice Club, Basketball, Baseball P TSY SULLIVAN Uistributive Education Club, Future Homemakers of America, Library Assistant THOMAS TAYLOR Rostra, Mayor for Spring Term, Track MICH hey Club mc Appretrmol Club Sc-mor Recof.,n1t1r Committee of 1 Y . h G :J ,', a l 1' ii C2 ADY TIIOMP ON HENRY LEE THOMPSON Chess Club, Social Committee of january Class, Football Page SU 'lnul C lass Football SHIRLEY JEAN THOMPSON Square Dance Club CII ARLES TIIORNAL Chess Club, Forum, Press Club, Senior Band, Yell Leader, Dramatics Class Play, Wacoan Staff, Senior Class Play, Quill and Scroll JACK TODAR Square Dance Club, Key Club MARY ANN TONGATE English Literary Society, Future Homemakers of KENNETH TINER Distributive Education Club, Hobby Club NETTIE MAE TOLIVER Masque and VVig Club, Voice Club, Senior Chorus, Dramatics Class Play MARY JAYNE TORRENCE English Literary Society, Forsgard, junior Classical Pan American Student Forum MARIUM UZZEL Pan American Student Forum, G. A. A., Square Dance Club, Senior Chorus, National Honor Society, English Literary Society America, Future Nurses eague, Square Dance Club, Library Club, Press , b, Social Committee of Club, National Honor jun Class Society, Editor of Wacoan, Office Assistant, Quill and Scroll LETA TUCKER CHAR ENE Tl NER Darden, English Literary Ga CH Club, Qenheimefv Society, junior Classical Pfess Club, Ju 01' i League, National Honor Classl l I-eagu Ellgllsh Society Literar Society, emor Band, tional nor Society, l acoan S ff, Quill and croll MARTH Q N TL s ER NETA TURNER C .s , r . e H emak f ' erica, Ju 'or Cl . ' ague, Mas d 5 lub V NELLE ULLRIC Future Homemaker America, Personalit evelopment Club ' rary Assista FELIX VILLAREAL Automechanics Club, Crafts Club, English Literary Society sF M v-- BILLIE LEE VVADE Forsgard, Junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Senior Chorus, National Honor Society, Student Government, Dramatics Class Play, Senior Recognition Com- mittee of June Class, VVacoan Staff, Senior Class Plav, Une-Act Plav, Quill and. Scroll 1 X. IIELEN VVADE Masque and VVig Club JOH N VVALKER Chess Club, Forum, National Honor Society, Dramatics Class Play, Invitations Committee of ROSS VVALKER Forum, Golf Club, Yell june Class, One-Act Play SIIIRLICY VVALDRON Garden Club, National llouor Society JOY NVALKICR Nlusiv Appreviation Club, Pan American Student Forum, G. A. A., Gradu- ation Committee of Januar Class GENE YVARD Junior Classical I,caf.:ue, Leaflet, Senior Class Play, Kev Club, Pan American 5e '0r,Ref0g m'm Student Forum, Football Committee of June Cla. JOYCE W TSON RUYCF VVATSON Futur Homema ers of Sketch Club Ame lca, Mllsi Appreci- atio Club, Y 'eens Club ,IICSSF XVlCA'l'lllCRS - M, ' ' 'T LSIE IIITIC Golf Club, llobby Cll 1 1 emllke of c uare Dana' ,C RUY hVlll'lUlllNfi'llUN Sl' AN XVILKINS ljil ':fr5' Assisfnmf Square Dance ,lub, Ai'm'l11tet'tx1re Club U. A. A. Se mr Class Play lllil.l-IN XVILKINSON lfuturc 'I'cat'hers Club, MlI5iC Apprcriation Club, Senior Chorus I'aL1t- ALFRI-ID VVILLIAMS Civil Air Patrol, Chess Club ClI.XRl.liNli XVILLIAMS Darden, English Literary Society, Press Club, National Honor Society, Office Assistant, AA7IlC OIl'1 Staff, Quill and Scroll PATSY Rl 1'lI XVILLIAMS Voice Club JAMES VVILSON Masque and VVig Club, Square Dance Club GLORIA ,HCAN VVOKATY Pan American Student Forum DONALD VVILLIAMS Architecture Club. Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band JEANNE VVILLINGH AM Library Club, Masque and VVig Club, Press Club, VVacoan Staff CLEVELAND VVITT 'olf Club, Ring and Pin Co mittee of June Class, Bas tball LANGSTO VVOOD Chess C b, Field and Stream C b, Senio Class Play MARY A E VVO ,LIFF Blf'l l'Y RI 1'lI XVOODLOCK Gerlheim , Y-Te s Club, Crafts Club, Iforsgarcl, Ring in Co n- ttee Future Ilomemakers of ofj ne C s America, G. A. A., Office 3 Assistant, Social Com- . 1' mittee of June Class DO OTHY YOUNG DHN PAI'I, ZICMANICK uture Homemakers - Golf Club, junior merica, Pan Ameri Classical League, Key S dent ,Forum Club, Senior Chorus HELEN ZOURNAS English Literary Society, Classical League, National Honor Society Forsgard, G. A. A., junior' KA THERINE ZOVRNAS Uenheimer, junior Classical League, National Honor Society, Graduation Committee of june Class. 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II:-II I: -In 4I.ll1l- Xlllxll, Nlllllll Illlxlly, II.llll.ll:l Ill.l-lx, Illlzl I,lp1Illlmll, I-llllv XI.lllr IllmlIvll I,lll'X Ilzlxxlvxl Xlxllll- XI.l-XIX, XI.lll':lll-I XX'lIIl.mlN Jun .f: XIIN, IIIII, Ihully Illllll XI.ll-lolll' XX lIIl:llllX, X1lllll.l Inu-I, I-.llIl:l1.l I,lllll--lll:lll, llllllxll ,llllll.lll, .Xlll.lll:I:l Ill'lI'I'lIIl, lllllllyll Sllllllr, Sum I-:IIN-I, I'l'll- I':lI:lwll:l, Illlll.lIlI I' llI:lI, I:ll'I Xlllzllll Nun .I: Illllllll' 'IlllI,ll'll, Illwlllgl Ill-II, Ihlll Xlrfllxllllll, X'vl'ull'I Illlvl-ull, -Iullll Ilqlvl-, II.lxlvI Ihmlll, ll:lIlllr'I I,ll1ll-1, IIIIIIIW I.mtIllr'mll I':l41- flu IIIIA 's Homeroom 315 M r. Bernhuusen Row l: Nzmry Yoga-lsnitg, 'lozui lilnsgow, l,:uir:i Ilunczui, l.lll4llt Zziclixtry, lllzuiclu- llztrpcr, Xlnrthxi Auu lioss, Olga Auu Rvitlllc, ftlziry Xlillwrgvr Row 2: lk-llzi Auu tiivhlur, lloris Akius, Auu Zzurzilxuc, Rosario l':u-2, llorothy Kclly, Mililruml llot-lmltkv, .Xuhrvy llriffiu, jack lfstcs, Ray Killiou Row 3: llzivifl l'owt-ll, john lugrzuu, Arthur Miller, ticnu tbshoru, lit-rt Mziyvs, Royce Stone, lluvizl l':ittn-rsou lllztiloulc sififkmmi ' Homeroom 11 Miss Broun mv I: lflixzilietli lfortunz-, Shirley Sltxtiuu-lly, Yvmuu' l':tttersou, l r:uiL'cs Rohiusou, Susnuuzt Koch, l'nwucc Mcllny, tlcrulilim- xlolmsou, llcloris llzuumous ow Z: Louise Vnnzi, Rick Rohiusou, lburwiu lfvzuis, llohliy Sims, llzivicl lfwing, llill Sharp, jimmy Srlirmlc, .luck Sclizu-fer, llollis Farmer Homeroom 322 Miss Coffield low 1: Auu llizit, l.ou lla-zi lNlzicl4t-y, .lnrlciv Flown-rs, llziwu lk-ck, jo l.:ijuzui l'ru1-tt, Nlclhat Nlulirzlry, XY:uisl:u Sullivan, Marie l'icI4t-ns ow 2: llou llatrris, XYn'slcy Yowm-ll, M:u'gic Zi-oi:uu-k, Xlzirilyu XYisi-, t':u'ol l':ulp:vtl, ,I :tuc Bloorc, Rouuii- Lyon, :Xllcu VVhitv, .I :uucs XXX-riici', Stzui Skylcs iw 3: jimmy -louw, Rohcrt Xlillur, k'li:u'lt-s Smllt-r, Ross l.Yilli:uus, llriui- Arnistroug, Mickey XY:ilkcr. l'ctcr Stroiiiln.-rg, Rohc-rt 'l'ilzu'y Homeroom 326 Mrs. Crow nw li 'liuiiiplc XYvst, lllitrtha lillvu Smith, liJlI1llllt' Alomw, -lozuuiu lboylc, ,-Xruuzi lfny lfzirly, Martha llrowu, Nctttc Sue lfort, tiziriueu lfspiuosn ou' .Zz Rziymouml Navarro. -limmiv Siuclxur, .lt-rry Nlcliowu, lioh Kchl, Kvuuctlt lfruwr, Ifmlwztrrl l':trutlu-rs, llztrolxl Tliolupsoii, l,:i Ni-llc 'l'iu4li-ll, .Xilt-cu I.ou'r, Mrs, Vrow, Xl:iri:umc tnlur, lris llill w 3: XYoo1ly Scliolmr, Ilohhy Sparks, .lvrry IA-uis, Ilouglxis .-Xrruigttm, Ki-nm-tli Ilnvliu, llouzilml l i'cu'li, Curtis .Xltlri4lg.g.-, Isaac Rzuuircz l'agH 57 Honieroom 306 Mrs. Dillard Row I: Luis llruwn, Virturizi Rzmiiri-1, Rmnnnzi ililllllflllli, xvlllilllil llizummil, Allll iil.Ij.fiIk'S lizirulyn l.m-vy, Shirley llnnlls, Ili-tty Lou Marion Row 2: Mrs, llilliml, Vlmrlcs l':irlxs, -lnlnmy 'l'o1l:iru, flizirlvs lh-llimgur, .li-rry Sturm, lluliliy 'l':iyIm', lllrirgii- Arm-tl,' llc!! Y Smith, Mary vvifgilliil .ixfl'fiiIlSSllll Row 3: Sillllitlll l'ii-rcv, Tummy Rllulvs, ll:mi0l iifllllli' lilmrlvs 'l'linm:us, llilly llwlrrl, llill Amlvrsmi, .Inc lll'illI1L2l'I', llill lliml Hmm-rmmi 20 Mr. Hull Rmv l: jimmy Rnliinsmi, Rnlwrl Mills, N1-vi-lyli l'r:iwfur1l, llnrzi Mi-mliiul, l'il':1iu'4-s l,u1mL, Alum' l'utlmi, fiuil Ilzivis, Snmlru iluliiisnn Row J: Tony Rmlriqllrz, Nr. Hull, llimnlfl l'ivrsmi, 'limmy Vliiplis, Rnlwrt Hxnrr, Pnl Russ, liilly llnli fi1lyiit'll l'lmm'r01mi 213 Miss Hamilton Row li Nlvllm lluwvll, ,li':u1m'IIn' -lum-s, Luuiw C'mn1vtm1 lm-:mv . , i'ullu'll, Ni'l4l:l l'l':iii1, Nvlllil Vox, Sluirlvy llmlilv, ll:irlm:u':i xVJII'I't'll i Row 2: Miss llzmiiltrm, fllulcollu lllvlluw, lflriyrl HlIlCill'Sllll. M:n'g:u'i-I .-Xgzi, Namry l'i-ilm-rsmi, , Ann-lyn Kirvvm-, 'lm' Ilzxrm-ll, , -l1':lll llrnck, llllrvilm' llllllvr, Ihiiiim l.n-1-, llilly Ilclrus, NY:ilh'r fox Row 3: I':lrruII U-.lm-ii, Jnnws llmulnlv, lluyvm' Rulwrls, liill llzui1'i', llziviml lllurlin, Im' llmlfllvstilm, limi llruwn, llnrrclt lli-mam llmm-rnmn 125 Mrs. Jezmes Row lt Sllirlvy l'm'lvl'iflI. l':lt Nl:ilu-rry, Virginia l'ul4-m:m, Maxim- l,1'l1:irt, H!ll'il!ll'Il Ann lllnxvy, i:IlI'lIIll'!l Sln'ilre'r, l':irnlyil li:ui1vi'1ili, .lIH'llll4'iillLT llm-y Rmv J: Umm Mrllzlliirls, jimmy lfirlinls, hlzmiri- ,loin-S, Niirin llllrlmlu, Mary fi4lIlll'7, Rrmulrl NV4-lin-I, -limmy Nlrllrifli-, llimill llill l'nlly Yiil i vc: ,,iii:, ln-lty llpnmn- Row 3: llnn Hill, Illilmn XVylii-, Milton Rlmwli-s, lluimlrl Ray Rm-ul, RIlil'iHiI llzirvry, Jmncs llnlrlx Vngr S8 Homeroom 222 Mr. Lawhon Q Row l: lny liruckrtt, l'n-ggy Uttu, lilo lfwing, jam- Hush, llctty 'l'aylur, Mary Iittzi Moore-, Virginia Crouk, Suv Taylor Rnw LZ: Mr. Lawhon, lluualrl Robinson, Jeanine llill, llarlmra llvntou, .Ia-anuttc Slalvy, Maxine Melton, Martha YVilsou, Sum' llusltur, Sara FL-ntrrss, t':unillu lluclsfm Row 3: Jerry Moser, Max hluliuson, lloli lfulglunn, -lnlinny l'aw0ml, In Van lfvans, llavc Mt-vrs, Clifford Sullius, lion Corbell Homeroorn 31,0 Miss Lewis Row l: lfvvlyu Lcstcr, Saunwlra lit-lil, llctsy Smith, l'llJH'lt'llL' Hagan, l'il'IlIlk'l'S Ile llrazicr, Sum' NYilsun, Kay lluylc, Patsy llfllllllllilllll Raw ZZ: lfarl llunson, frvil Rnatli, tilunwnml Arnnltl, llilly tiriffin, fiary XVl1itwnrtli, 'l'tuun1y 'l'1ul1l, June llcrry, lt-:uicttc Mrflure, Patty Cannon limi' 3: lilumy llall, llilly L:uip4Iilin, Varlton Fry, Roy Rmlit-ck, ,lcrry Trim, fliarlcs Mousa Homeroom 313 Mrs. McCall Raw I: Sue Martin, limma Uulwa, ,larkic Murtou, llclti Siu-nvgcr, lliarluttc R0!ltll, -lo Ann Klnurv, Louise Ht-rwalrl, lictty ,lu lfllgc Row 2: Rntly Solano, liunaltl XYilson, Hcrlmvrt Keltun. llulmlmy lluarcl, lflunc Griffin, Marlt-uv tirnvvs, lla-ttv Annc Paivtt, Mrs. Illvfall Row 3: Don llavcupnrt, Lowell lfllintt, ,lov llub Sl'lll'tll'llL'l', licnc Perry, Vlytlc Dumas Homeroom 219 Miss Wallace 4 Raw l: AflL'lll'l0 tiariliay, fliqtrluttn- Riggs, Alvita llall, Sara l.oi1tlu'rlwark, .lauvt l'i-tlis, viii lVynull Ilalv, Mary Lnuisv 1 v it-zror, In-tty Kiumlcr Row 2: fliarlcs llunsun, l.t'mi:il'tl Quiram, Ilillv loc luuus, lim I'atc, xllllllllllti Arnolrl, -luau illar' zack, Yvount- l'alvc1't, Rulxy Lyn flilmut, Harluara lfvaus, Klaric-Ita llill llailcy, l.ym'ttc Smith, Carul Stanlm-V, Miss XYaIlaCv, ,lane Stivklic, -lllllll Paul li0Ill'll Row 3: Jzinu-s Lt-luuan, l'ziul l.vusClim:r, llill Nlvllunalnl, flyfll lh-al, ,lainie Ruin-rt, Gus l'nll1ill Rirllarrl Atligill, l.ivingstmi liuslvcrg, Kirby llarrt-ll l':u:v 39 l'l0llH'l'00l1l 320 Miss Whitm-Ivy Row I: Xlnlllm llnlwr, IM-lirlws lialiluie-, lflllirn lilwliillllnml, II:n'lu:il:u lllluuins, lfulwmllvy I!.ilu-r, 'lllllllllil IH-ri-1, Iflmm-:iw -lll1l4'lll'l, l':nl lil-lly Row J: limi 1-llfllill, -lxirliiv llnlv Xllltuii lllgpgius, .Xiilrrvy llourli Nlqir' lim' Uswnlil. l1-:ul llilrxls, l':u'ulm- lm-Iris, I-vlty lgixxsnll Run' 3: Utlm Nlnrlin, llnlm l,flllL1l1'y, -lnlln liirl,p:iIiiz'li, l.rv ll:n rimglml, Nlfirion lxnllxfulil, ,lnlmny llulllv, ling-nl ,Xusli-y, lu-ui'gr llnrvm'V llmneroom ZW? Miss lfickling Huw l: Rirllzuwl lil:-yp:i-, lllul-ly Iii-II, 'l'lmm:us SIIIIIIIIVIN, Ilulu- .X1.1uil:li, l,y4li:i Num, I'm:i1y Alu l':xIh-rsmi, Sara Slllllll, ,lm-:lil Ihiirv Row J: Sum Ilommf-I, linry lulinstun, 1'lIJlI'li'N XN'uml, llillv SI4-vviis, l,:ll'i'v 1l1il4ll'im', lllqllnlg Sllzlnlw, lfl4'lI2lI'll lirmx, lhnlu l'n-sslvy, fllnillc l'm'n'lx llrmim-room 3224 Miss Hughes Row li hlium- l':1li'ly, fllzulys lux, lilzulyv-. lmgiqull, Sllirlvy NYInylvurn, .Xnn lluiiplu-Il, N1-un Klmnw-, ll:-iw-rly Sl:nmIr!'vl', Ili-II5 VK'ill1:mis Rum' J: .lny XY:iII:u-1-, Nnrlilu l':ll:-, Ilnvirl l'l1'Im'lu-l', Ilqm llurnv, 'lmvis Ray, -lnvlx llrlxli Rum' .li Alvrry llulmmgllixlii, llnlmluy liill, .Xllvn l.:nvrn4l1-r, -Inim-s l.1'l4'vx'l', Alnlllm- llmlml Child Cure Miss Curry l'l:iy srluml prujm-rt iilulri' Ilu- eli l'1-rtluil nl ln-:mmv l'i'xt1 :xml lu Nrll liirlillv l':ugv 4,11 .,....- Y' wi if L. Homcroom 114 Mr. Kidwell Row I: Mary Iwo Smith, l':iruIyn fnImIis, Sum I IyI'Ill, Yvrm-IIv ,Izirri-II, I4:u'Imr:i AIIlI'IUll, I erm- tiuttlim-Ii, Ik-vvrly I i'ii-rsun, -luck S:nfI'Ic Row 2: Mr. Kinlwull, ficnrgc Iirim-gzir, IIiIIy Ih-aslcy, ,lorry lluiimur, Ii:iI1uI1 Smith, jnrk NIul'lintm'k, Iicrnzml Kumi Row 3: Ilcurgi- IIWUII, il-til IIIIIII, liiII SIITCI, Tummy Ilmvzlril, Xlxirvin Ih-II, Ifmlrm XYiIki11s Home-room 113 M1-s. Mills Rim' I: I':lI!IllIIl Altfuwziy, Conllin' Mvrritt, Ilclvn Ncmmvr, lQIi7:iIiutIi Knipstm-in, Mzirpgnrct XVouIl'iiIpv. Ik-tty 'IIIu'mIfur1I, Yum-lt:n Surtor, lfrs. Blills Rmv lz juimny 4lgI1-slum-, Ilzirry 'I'nulu' I'mIxx'u'4I Inhn on ' s , In-urgi- 'I':mm-r, Ih-nny May, Ruy A XY:1II:u'c, Ilurwnml K'mmpc1', Ililly Ruliinsnu Row 3: I.. I7. Iiziriling, lf1I:Iiv .Xmli-rsuu, lfilwxirnl Iluplmcr, Ilan Nichols Homoroom 211 Miss Strange Row l: Tomlny Curlin, lfslcllc Ilzulvn, ,lu Ann liglclrvv, l':itsy C':mtruIl, Carol Ilurun, Ih-tlic Rziy Ihillvr, .lu Ann IITJIZIIIII, Marie .-Xsllluy Row 2: CIi:irIiv fh-urge, Ilmncr Iintm-r, Iicnm-tl: I'iL-rcc, I.IoyiI l'uIvi-rllmisu, hlolnmy MCNQ-ill, Iluhlmy SYUIIIIIIIIII, RirI1:u'4I ,limos Rim' 3: Ilziviil IiiIIIlc'iim'r, Carroll II:iIl, KA. Il. juliiisml, i'Ivnn-nl I'iL'Ii:i Physics B Mr. West JL-rry Ingr:un, Ihmycv Irwin, Ibfllc fhlllfk, Xlunlguincry, Slim RoIn-rls, Iloli Hill NuIiun4Iru, JUII11 I,1lllI Iiunrfl, fnkvr Xforris, Ifriii-st Nc-vllvy, Iiulx KeIlI Page 61 Homeroom 124 Blrs. Iiate Row l: Mary Alvman, Ullllvlia Garria, jo Ann Kcnncely, Nataliu Kiallvgos, Sdn-fry Svagn, llarlnara Sullins, Cecilia lfrncrvli, lliarlcm- Mari-k Row 2: llnlrlry Ratzlnan, Milton l'arma, Ifclwarcl Abel, lllanclic l'unnally, Mary Ann Lzmlcfurml, Iivunnu Smith, Myrna llulilati-in, Nurman llumpcrs, .lim Ricllulmln-r Row 3: llolxluy l':nnplwll, llcrscln-ll Iinnlmm, lfvurctl Slim-lluy, llulrlny l'i-tligrcw Homuroom 122 M rs. Bcrnhuusen Row l: jania Mallaffuy, Shullna lfraizcr, Mary Marlinvz, .Mlrla Hnrlallo, l'm'gp.:y Wlilsun, Sll1l'll'llL' Safflv, Mililrcul Qillfflllll, Rnwnlary lforml Row 2: Rolwrt l.uv:, Ncllii' Allll Hlam-, llarlzara llulwr, ,Ivan llill, Maxim- llatvs, 'l'ln-lma fullins, lla-Hy Vlfallirr, l'fIizalu'll1 l-'arm-y, l'alhy Sullivan, llun Rimlfllc Ruw 3: linnalrl lmnnnrvl, Kilark l,c-nnanl, .Iulmniv Sauls, llavinl law-, lirank l'vti-rx, lfarrcll Run- Homeroom 314 Miss Clayton Ruw I: Suzannm- l.anm-, Kay Ylbllllpflllrlltl, janv llanapcl, fllarlnllr Sclxmiclt, Kathryn lllL'Mullin, Ilnrnllly XVarri-n, lflnrcncu l'atc, lfrzuicus Price Row LZ: NVaynv Min-In-ll, Miss lilaylun, Margin- llrlxan, Novi ,lnln-, liarulyn l'lualnlslvu, Row Mary Sim-rmvr, Carilyn l'anon, lluvcrly lNld'allum, Rita Ann jun-k, Ann Mam-ss Row 3: llunalsl lvuy, Ri-:igan l'hanvy, jimmy Kln-in, jimmy lirizzrll, lilln-rt Svlli-rs, ,laxnrs Moorr, llonalrl Moody, l'i-tv Mnrry Page 62 lllllllllll llllllllllllllll 1-IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIBII' IIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIHI I I. IIIIIIIIHIWYAIIII !AIlll IlIlllluluiilulhlhlhlllll lIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllIllllllI llllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll IIIIIIEHI ICJ, If lffy' IIIIFH , n , 7955 .VAR Homcroom 106 Mrs. DuPuy Huw I: Mary Lou Sharp, jon-ann Snaful, Martha llrown, live-Iyn lfnwllqus, Unizla Harris, Suv v ,P Toulwr, Iflsiu llryant, jnannc ,WW V,..,A .,... uw, .Wag Swincllc Ruwll: lfharlus fhilxls, llon Gilchrist, llunalcl lfaftcr, ,Iamcs llowc-ll, farnl King, Pillllllll' hluliinnuy, jovul llarris, juyrr' llannnrr, Emily Karim-r Row 3: fharlcs lfvans, Alvin llraelhnry, Rivharrl lvcy, Ililly Ilrallun Homeroom 204 M 1'. Gructer Rnw I: ,Inu .Xnn l,uy, NVan4la licllvy, ,lay Alvxannlcr, Rose Alice Macllllyru, Carolyn Blnrvno, Ilnlrhyv jllllt' Smith, Mr-lha livllingm-l', l'at Roppulo Row 2: Im' lfloml, Douglas 1'nnningh:nn, Ilurunu' 'lll'IllllSl'll0lll, l ag:m fast, Ioy llarwvll, lfrancvw lfvans, Nancy l.uL'lll'i1h.5v, lialhy lYllitv:, hir. Ilrawtcr Row ll: lilcnn llanlin, llaulhit llaxlcy, llnwnrrl llcnllry, Uan Xlyr-rf, l'anl Du-an, Charles Pack, lion Davis, lil-urge Allvn Homoroom 216 Gayle Row I: lflizalwlll Amlalns, , flllilfllbllt' Fry, llnrnthy Ilrown, Ilarhara ,Ium-N, Rnlh llamrirk, tlatluurim- l.:nnhurt, Lynx-ll llrifllill, llclly .-Xclill Row J: Ilwaynv King, ,loan Ilnnlcr, Minis' Monnilly ,lcrry Mvlixnngln-y, l'aL llrown, Ilurolhy ,ln liryan, Ilarhara .Xnalvrsnn, 'lnnnny llruwn, llun Nonng lion' .li Ilaviml l'hilli1w, Richarxl Navarru, llarvcy Sparka, llivkix Hank, llwaynm- Yugl-l, llunalml XYarrvl1, Mikie' farrnll, -lack Ilnwllvl' Homn-room 116 Mr. Gardner Row I: Millie ju Muurnman, Xnrma Otto, 'l'hara l'a1n1rln-Il, Martha Trice, Patsy Ilunalxlson, Shirluy iirulw, Suv l'hun1IL-y, Nancy Koch Row Z: Mr. llarwlnur, lfarnlml Fufnxa, llunahl XYnmlarml, Ibmnglas XYrsinr, Frank llicnrtv llnlnrcs llarvuy, Nanry Kitllitn Marilyn XV1-llmrn, Mary XVoml Row 3: livin- NY1-nvcl, Clark Taylor, Richarzl Lcc Clark, lrill Kialc, VVilliznn Kin-r-11 .-Xrlalns I.ynn XYaIkin4, wlilnnly XVrighl, fioorgc 'l'l'llV5llIlltf Page 63 llmiivrumn 324 Miss llull Now l: l':uI Tim-r, Nllzi Surri-, . , , . , llurisluu- 4.un1:ili-s, lzilsy Xl:nylnril'y, ,ln .Xml l'1-vw-y. Alny Nxugvllt, Kay llirlxs, Suv R1-ill lun' J: Xliss llzill, l'lil'l'1n'1l llrnwll, lliurulvl limrlslwv, lli'v4'l'ly llllu, Sur' Sillilnsun, K':u'nlyl1 ll:xln'l', Aluyfr Si-Ilurs, Sllvrrim' .-Xml linxxzul, Sllirlm-y i':n'prllti-l', -lqlrlx Ilnrpgl-ss Run' .lf lmxifl Il:-ll, XY:iym- Riu-:i, l'lnl llivmin, lim-nm-Ill 'l'ui'lu'r, l,.u'ry IIm:ulix:iy, lliaviul XYL-rm-r llmm-rmmi 17 M r. l'lowzu'd Run' lf Yil'gini:l Xlmnw, Siu' limmxullluu, llmll1:nK':il'1'y, Sylvia Zvlnilslw, lmlmvs Mnlilcr, Ailm- .Xl'llls!i'mlp5, ,lvzxlliv llvnrlriflx, Slnrlry Muttliys Huw J: Nuuili Mlzuil, lim .lu Sll'im'lll:ill1l, lhlrll llnlxlnmlls, ,lu .Xml R1-imi-r, l':n Kirlxlzmxl, l':u'nl l m'4l, lfriln Krii-p.1vl, llill Xlulllp4mm'l'y, Slmity Slunv, Mr. llowznrul Rim' .l: 'lionlmy lfloml, Rirllilril Nnurlm, livin- Ilrznlu-1', llvnry Hynttvr, .lxmmy ,l.n-kwin, Ilulv K1-mlrn-lx, lfinl liulliriv, jimmy l mlm-ll llmm-Hmm 123 Mrs. I.zu'sson Row I: lilIIlIl'lll' llrnnlwill, l':l! liwln, llunliiv lYmullil'l', Rlllly l'iu-ln:lil, Xlnrslm Nlirlim-l, Yvmim' XY:nll:n'i', l':nlsy l lurn's, lmrzl Ilnlwl' Row Z: Mrs. l.:n'ssun, ll:u'lv:ir:1 Urlil, llznrlmiti ,Xml llm-lull-l'sm1l1, lilyflf- Nlmmrz-, Ilnviil lfluri, l':xlll Rulnorn, llill Nllllrr Ruw .l: Rilvy Xlxirlm. Ili-1-11 Kirk., lvliv llnllvy, R1i'll:il'4l l'l:ill, Vlllilnli Rululllsnn llrmivromn H5 Miss lNlm'1-hvzid Huw I: llxnrli-nv Rmlm-n, K:ulln'yn Kirks:-y. ll:u'lu:n':i Nuvinu, llvlvll 'luyrv Nrxlzul, lilurizl Xlilglllls, .Xl'ln'llm' Yllvk, Slnirlvy St, vlulm, Rnsm- Xiilllllllllll llow J: Xliss Xlorvllwul, l,iml:l Kzlllirzlrt, ll:irli:lI':i liruvv, l.in4l: lfwgll-mi, Rznnmm l'i-rrymrm, 'llvui frvss, Nnvzl YYnll'm', l':lt lluriflsmi, Luis l.m-gntv, jimmy XYm'lh Rum' 3: llnuizlns Millvr, Slwlliy 'l'lIlllIlll'1', llmmlul Stusky, l':ull lbirksun, K4-lllivlli Kulilvr, 'l:lL'k llzilrllvll, rliinivs Nm-rw, Vnrllrll llxnrnurrl Page 64 -0. Office Practice Mrs. Bute Nuhln XX'l'iLLI1l, Maury .-Xnn XX'noslliff, Slmirlcy I illmur, l1:u'lm:u':x .Xml fknn, Nrmrnm vlvlllmms, Ifmmy ' - Lou Sfmt, Shirluy .l1'IlliillN, l':1t .TIS-,-.-J' J lluyxl IXOIHLWOOIIX 224 Mr. Nolte Row l: I.y1li:n l':xsill:ls, Mary l.ml llrlil, Ribllllik' llilgrn, Nusa' XX':x1sm1, l.:l Yrrm- Smith, lhwxlin- l'fcl'I1-r, Iyrlnzl lfnrll- linlxammm, -lzmcllv l':u'11m Ilnw 2: Hr. Nuliv, lfmlwzllwl -In-lllnlms, Sllxrluy Fvllugullls, XIHYIIIL' lirmxll. lQn-urgc 5:41nlrl's, lixxvmlnlvll llzwm-s, lmlxisn' lhlwlznllml, l'll:ll'liv llyvr Row 5: llmmhl I'x'4-uniuun-l', -I1-1'1'y lln-l'rinQ. l'l1il Tru-lillg, l'h:l1'lv- Rmlvu, -Izmxrs xhllilll, Iiilly Claims, Ililly -luv lfvzms, llnyl Ruswll Hmmm-room 121 Miss Priddy Row I1 ,Xvu l.v:x Krlly, Nancy XX'mulL'x1, 'IUITL' l1:u'firl1l, ,liulc l':nIlnx'sm1, .lun-llv XX'illXil1s, .Xnllwttc Urx, juyu- l!:u'1'y, ,Ia-gm 1. znrllslc How .li llvlty Hll5l', livtly Sllllun, rlnrzny l'nn1u.'l', llulzul XX'iIl1zm1s, lflifliv Iimwll, k'l1:u'li-- lioilws, Ilmlulnl lhnsqllm-1Ix', Iixunwv llzm-num Row .33 XX. Il. lmnlxlum-ll, Rxnynmml iimurf, l'11x'1i-Mullin-x', Roy '1 ' Iliuls, -l.umvs klxny, Mus 1.1011-s Homewoom 104 Miss liichzxrdson Huw I1 Xlnrllm Cin-u11lvv, Nlznrilyn lfustl nip-, Hrlty ling!-1's, llvlvn C':n1'lwr, tlzuylq lizxvlin, llilhn- Suv l':xIu-ry, l'yutlui:n liuyuc, Rlxlly XX':1lluu- Run J: llnn l'l:u'ksm1, Ilmmlnl lfmlls, llzwifl Hznlvly, Tum l'1'islx, llnrmlm-1' Km-mll'im'k, lflrnn-1'11r Rulmlw, lil-11m'ix-xx' Slulmmw, Xullcy hlzufohs Rem' .Sz I'Iul Nxlhr, Klnznrlvs Xlom'l11:u1, Robo.-rt ll:u'gl'm.'m', lfzmia.-l XX'uk:lty, -luv XX'inIvr, -lm Y'crg11su11, Alulm Nrzutlulm- Page 65 l-lmnc-room 120 Mr. Skinner Row I: l':ll Mvlli-Ili, Marilyn Mn-yi-r, M:nl'i:un lic-Ily, llrwlrzllizn l':iIti-mil, Sylvia NYilli:uns, flflftlli. .Xnnv X'Vilsun, Sllirlry l.:n1l1:un, lli-I4-n llnnlw Row J: l.n-slir Ann llm-llp.1:ith'r, Sillllllllt' Kinc':uli', llnlryum' llyvr, 'l'onnny Ni-nlr:nn'r, Rm-ya-s Triftun 'll-il Nt'lll'lIlLf, jr., llill .'Xlivm-ni-lxim-, Mr. Skinm-r Huw .lz Runnin' Nlnrpliy, Ili-rt Urinxlwy, 'l'uny lirlrrun, lfrm-nlclim Slultm-, llun Nll'lxlIlll, l.:lrry R1'1lful'il llmncroom 309 Miss Sta-rling Rnw I: llnrris Vrmv, Hail iirittcr l':u'olyn -Ium-s, lfurlim- l.illl1-wnml, Klurllnu lllontguim-ry l,uvy l'nllins, Sznnilrzn Sllivlmlf, Uma Nvll l ulli'r Row J: Mies Stvrling, l'c-lr llri: .l:nm-x Sullivan, Slll'lll'l'l' lllurruw ,lark Kuhl, Suv Nlvllun, Yi-lil:l ,lainv NYM-llmp, tinrul llnrnv, Mnrllm Sur 'l'l1u1nlimn, Ilwlly Ill-llzlrl Row .l: -l:nn4-s 'l':ucl1i:ls, liilly Nulnnnl, XYiIlun l.:mning, l,i-wis Nlrllmlml, lilulily l':nrsnn4, liilly l.nl1ln:mn, l':nul lllllltl, l':llil S1-rum-. llmnoroom 308 M rs. 'I':u've1' Rnw I: Sonya llrulcrr, Vrnz Murlim-1, Maria- Slirivm-r, jnnic l':uyunk, ji-nn llimlixlg, Mary Sin' l'ult1-rsmu, lluris Scliuggins, lL:n'li4u':i Collins Rmv Z: Mrs. 'l':1rvi-r, llolrlxy Rnwlu, NVilli:nn i'onp4-r, ji-an Ufuml, ll:irlu:lr:l XVulrlr, M':lry Ann S1lIll'l'llIl, llulurrs XVulki-r, Alvilrm- julnimrl Row 3: Rnlu-n ilnslillo, jm- llnrux, I-Qilmliv Yznlvs, lfrulilin' Uvm-rlml, Imnny Smith, Ili-rt l'iu llomt-making: lA Miss llurkhulter Row I: l'nlsy firm-gxton, l':itsy Ilni1:il:lmn, l':il-y Ann Sullivan, i'l1:n'lc'nv l,nN, 'l'rini4l:ul llvlmml, l':nlQy Rulll Sullivan, llolilric Sum' nylnl' Row J: Sluirlvy llnlln-r, lflinilwtll lfiwlnllv Page 66 v Homeruom 214 Miss Thompson Row l: lurulv Cullivr, Suv AlL'NlllI'll'j', lh-lun Xlznynrml, lxzny l.L'l15LIlIIk'I'. Xlnry Null Mnruzm, fvcillv XYu5ln1orL-l:nml, Sznulm limmlcs, Iiurzx KL-lly Run' l: llcwu- XYylim-, K4-nm-th .2 R Kxmwlvs, Rmmlfl villlplllilll, ,lm- Illnill, K41lmm'l't l':ul:ll, llm-ul'gv llirxl, w'L'lAllUll lhllv ML-rxllml , l lullllsml, Irma l'l1.m4ll-1, l.A Yinlgglln fl:ll'11m'r, l'fvn-lyu Srult, ,lane Moore-, llc1':xl4lim- llullmu, joyvc NVilsm1, Kliv 'I'lunnpmn Row 1: lillmlulpll All-num, Rnlwrt funn: flnulm Rlurcur, ,luv I Ilurlmx, vlimmy lhulx, lull lvullvs, XY:ly1u- liruwu, XXI-lflnll -XYilli1m1s Homeroom 325 Mrs. W0Od Row l: Cllznrlvzx lJvulwl', l':lrolyn Slolxlm, Mary lfmlznl, l.lu'y .Xll1mkzn'y, llcrxxlmlim: Suymll-r, Ifrwlmlzl Yun Znmli, Sllirlvy l'o1w, flu-m-vizl -lnrvis Ruw 2: llick XY:1lw, lfrwlfly Sim-rlm'1', Monte llxlrris, -llltlj' 'l'l1mnpmn, -In-wiv Ruth llriwlgvr, l':u'ulyl1 Xlmmgllzul, l':Y!l Sulzulinu, IIIIXYIIQTK' Blxurtin, Mrs. XYuu4l Row 5: Alimmy liinr, N4hl'I!lIlll lla-um-V lcrry lifllllliw, Nurnlzm M illsnps Homeroom 210 M1-. Yarbrough Row IZ ll:u'lr1u':l l'1ll'lU1l, livtly Vl'llllluy, -lo livitzl XY:ll4cl'iL'l1l, Llznrlunc lfvxnn, I.ynu Lipsilz, Mrlrsqiv llxlcklmrill, Mary Suu llurluxun, liracu lbowmw' Ruw 2: Mr. Y:u'lm1'ougl1, Sllirlvy lhw-um-r, Mary lfrznxmm-5 jones, Rmslcv XYumlruI'f-, XY4-mlvll llryzml, -lllllx' Xlvlalllw, Klnly .ln lluzntwrlglll, l'lm::n llrmvll, l'.1lw:u'-1 l'm-tml, XXIII-lon llurlx Row 3: Riclxxllwl llnlm-num, lY:nllvl lllmm, l':n! llmlnr, lin-mlxull liqmlm-r, lxl-nm-lI1 Iirmwm, l.l'tlIl ilmul, Clmrllw I uIvl'wuml, l.mvvll llrnwm' Homoroom 223 Miss Zurfluh Row I: Sm' Lzninv, Sully lllfl, 4 XX ll: llull mn 'Nmll lylm nu: :-wr, , ' ll' '- lill-mln Nlvllny, liingm-1' ,lurvi-, l Kl:u'lr11u liin-lmrg, l':ul XYilli:m1- Kun' 2: Alix, Zllflwlllll, llvtly llurm-ll, llzlrllxlrzn l'l'rwlL'y, 1.11m-rv l'lvv4-lamml, Arlvm- llmxitl liulll .XIIH Sllipp, Nlzuy -lum- Ih-ylw. Nlllflllil llllllllllllllllllll, fllnrilmlzn llrrrvrzl Row 3: ,lL'l'l'j' Hula Hunrn-, 'l'mnmy I'nl11:un, Xknyxw Kllllllllllqllillll, I.--llnxml Slrivry. l':lrllml llliullwll-lllp, Nl llw llvrrlrtl, Rlt'lIIlI'Il Hzullv, l-ol: hr.-vu' Umm 1.7 -,, .ix 32+ , ,Q ' - ,, I T0 u Xxx KAA xX .I I xx oz? V 5 4, .W S ff' Lf QQ, A if T :I ,' T 5 at t lk' 1 ,' ,Q 4 -. ?fs'k, r N f' ' 5s?'i5ff 5 Y 5 . 5. Y i s 1 ' Y? u,.q if J , -I - 6 lg W , m .,,. 7 rn' v iii Q 04 1 x F uf' 'Q in ,154 , E ' xg ........, f- ETS , ,,., ik EF 3.11 A . A k ' ef X . , x . o i W'i ' ., fw L s.-It-,.,, , yr 1 V 4 , , SJ W- Q X !s?1'ffz '. ,. wh Q dk! -V L l 'wafg is 9 .fb iii. ,, W w 2' -SW .5 My .fu wg?- Y' ' Q, QQ X 4 irq 1 41 T'CL ! 0 f f f 3+ f 2 .g X. if ml! '1luC4 'X W m K , , N Q .- - I-A if .v J- ,,. ,, , - f . 1 -'if-2-fin,-igsj, f? 'f5T,.L?f'W'x M 'ii 14 fm.: ' 5 -b - L -LQPZWN ' .,4.3'fkli'?'1T' ' ,ff 9 ff-.:' - Q. f 'fl 'u'r'T.Z'? ' A ir. 1 -4fffQ,ff'v'1 . i,Q,L,'s'S?m,,.,ff'W ' ' 'WSH ' - g . wits! ,gglt-1,p,,,n. ' 1 4' , -.vr Nfl 92-.-,r.,. , ',,':,1-4 --wM.lT5',s3yww'4, 'Af..,.Q,. TW 5, 4. ,X,,,,g ,M . ,. w .M A if ln... xwf N , K- D-1 is 5 T: 'Z rv' rg, IQ M V 9 if 1 tk, M S 1 mg .. , ,, gg sn 3.2. ., ITS 5 :V B w ' fix rv X, 11' 6 5 W, 1 .- y,4 3+ aww 'L . I lllill' 'E il! .as IIEIE ili .ll W :I hiss!!! 'sf all.. - ll 'I I E! 1 I ! E'iu!I gf' A ' A , A 5 W iii! 'iw IQ 5 r Ali 4 , 4 lfff 0+ : V' Hifi - -Q 4 f T 1 + ff' 1 I in ? l meal' ff , I . fan ' I ful Row I: XV:ulv, l'h:nrr, llolmus Stover, llrzickrn, Holmes, Miss Stcrling, Tziyloi Xld min ox Nu Row .21 fox, Hills-r, Taylor, Smith FALL Xiifjlilliil Plizirr . liillic Lee xxllllltf ,1'lltHIl1lS Vlillylthl' . lixirlmairzi fox . IR-ggi' Ilolmus . Until Smith . . Mutt Miller . 'Q X l STUIJICN'1' Gi JVERNMICNT x. Sprnzmr: MISS MILIJRIED S'l'liRl.lNil . Illayar . Cu Ill m isxiullwr . l,'ornl11i.r.fin11wr . Canzniisxiozzrr r' 1 . illlllllllifllllllf . . Cily Srrrwlary . . J' . Cily IlItl7lllfl1'f . g SPRING '1illUIIl1lS Tziylor lizirhairxl Cox l'cggy Ilohncs ,larry lN1uGown Charles Sandler can Katy Stover Terry BI'1ll'l'il1ll Stmlm-nt j,IflYt'I'Illlli'llf was introtluceil in Xvzico High School in 1925 to give pupils przictici KXDFIIUILC -spolisihility in lmmlling CL'l'f1llll sfhool zictivitics. Sinci' tht-n it has hccomc ziffilizircil wirh tlistiiit Ulglllll itil II thc- 'l'c'xzis Association of Stiulvnt Councils, thc Soutlic-rn Associzition of Stiulvnt Councils. z N itio ssocizition of Stmlcnt Councils. This yczir il ilelcgzition from XV:ico High School :ittcmlctl rlu stlte Lomen in l ,ixhhock in il I nrt-li. l'lc-vmling mum-rous rcquc-sts from stmlents, thc' g10X't'I'l1Illt'llf ll12llIglIl'IlU'il that pre-gzum' pi nu it toot 1 guiivs this yvzlr. Anotlwr iiiiiowitioii was the initial pwsciitzitiriii of the czimlitlzitcs for football q in hr to L gum' with thc zictuzll coronzitioii taking plzicc eluring lmlf-time cc'rc'moi1ics. lu zultlirion to the umu clutir s thx- LfHVl'l'llll1l'l1f sponsorvml :ui clcction of Vzilcntim' Swi-L'tl1c':i1'ts, in coopcrzition with thc stuff ot llu 1111101111 lNIcinlwrs of thi- 0Vl'l'lll1lCllf uinl in f0Sft'l'lll4' school svirit tlirouvli zisscmhlies. ilzinccs. Loims 1 4 H PN - l .25 U l I A I tions. lhcy micoiirzigc good sportsmzinsliip.bvtwcvn schools ot our tlistrict by K'l1l'l'l'f1lIIllllf1 YISIYIIIU' itpitsuitatius l'h sfll Q. 4ll'llfS to QQZIIIICS in X 7.2 cy coopcnitm- with yt-ll lvzulcrs :intl othvi' I'CDI'CSCIlf2ll'lX'CS in insulting gooul will visits to othu st too t lllk Vaco. aqzfzedenllallzlaeft ,,,c.1,,m ? KI! E Kon' 1: Liollins, llickey, Myers, l'lH1,LC1'l, Kirksey, Nonnig, XVoodlock, XYehh, Sullins, McNaniarzi, Mefants, Ri-id, Robertson Ron'l1Scgrest, lizirter, lilCVL'l1lllll, Forney, Stohhe, Doyle, Griffin, lihristian, Butler, Lelnns, Griffith, Hassett, liurch Row 3: llznnhy, lllzick, llraiclxeil, Stroinherg, XY, lirown, liill, Rogers, Cooper, Murphy, l.cn:n'l, Reed, XYriiLhl Row 4: Iloxird, ll. Montgomery, Holley, Neelley, llaiteinnn, Harrison, Pressley, jones, Youngblood, Turrence, Griffin Row S: Marlin, Rice, Storm, Marlow, Ferguson HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES The homeroom representatives have great responsibility in forming a connecting link between the student body and the elected officials. They make suggestions for the improvement ot the school and take information and suggestions from the representative meetings to the homeroonis. Representatives are in charge of all elections and drives carried on in hoinerooins and support school activi- ties wherever and whenever their services may be required. Specific duties performed annually include securing P. T. A. nieinbers, selling government pencils and poll taxes, bringing cookies for school dances and parties, and assisting in activities connected with the all-school carnival. Row l: cooper, XVoodlock, lmgute, Clawson, XYestcr, Kleypas, Coloh, NVQ-hh, Simpson, Tiicker, Ifdwarcls, Mc.'Xnclly Ron' 2: Ililheinier, lfergnson, Kelly, lluylc, Kendall, Tnrrencc, Younghlood, llntler, Tiner, jrirvis, llugain, IJ. Ford, XYriuht Ron' 3: Siroinherg, foleinzin, Ivy, Rnhorn. QilC1'lll'llOl1S, Kinkade, Vrites, Thompson, Christian, Ah-xznider, Roznhc Row 4: llezin, llooker, i':iwood, fzunphell, Uxner, Alexander, llottoin, lfrislcy, Wiitt, Lennrt, Spivey Row S: vlennes, Holley, llozlrd, llarrcll, liower, XVzirren, Lewis, Nonck, Tzinncr, Ilrown, Stone Ly r-'WNV' Page 73 ieniafz ian ' Run 1: S--gn-xl. Xlvyi-r, Killifni, Roxy 'l'nr11vr, Iluyvtt, I':u'-nur, llucu, S:un1:lu, llnrm-tl, k'm'rnui1v, L'r:iwl'orml, llmwk, llcril, Klmwvr, llnvlin lviillm-, l'lllllllll', llzmsml. 'l':zylur Rim .': li--f,4J:1l-'ly. R111-mln-ru, l..Smi1l1, lf:ilxln'v, Ilickwn. 12. llnrvcy, llirlcvy, l'm'lirll, XY. lllilllltillll, R, lllfllllfflltl, lllzxiilwilsllip, lim-lil, Il Rulniixmi, l':u1'n'lI, Swlliw, l'liilli1w, Swinfllv, ll. ll:1l'vm'y Run .iz l'f:wl-'v'. l,flllwN ll- lffvlfillwll, l':ilIvxmI, -Iulu-, l.L-uwlxm-r, Rf. Smith, l.i-liimnl, lim-rr, hlmnw, lilmul, ldlllllillll, l'inln, S. liuuli, N, limli l,:milu'VI, llvililmwy, l':m'mvvl, .Xrmwlil, l'f:isti'l'wuml, Srlluclwi' Run' I: li l'l:u'll, llwlxrr, Siillinx, Spxlflc, Ilwmlwr, llzirris, llult, llunpvr, lk-ll, llurml, l,x:m-, llvrry, llupv, Iirinlxmnll, xl!ll1R'N4, Iiuttmii lilxvli-firm Hum W: l'iixL, lC.imll'm-1, ,XuNlm'y, ,l. Nirlml-, liriffin, Stull, lillllllll, Sx'llllln:u'llvi', llxwlu-r, Slurnl, Ri-ul, Nnwllvy, Xl:iln-suxux, ll. l'l:l1l .Xlixrilxluiii-, l'm-INN, XYllli:m1s, lb, Nlvllnls SENIOR HAND Uil'1'1lIll'2 MR. I,YI.li SKINNICR l .ll,l, Sl'RlNG liulm li1ll'Ilt'll . . . Km-nm-tli flI'1lXVl-0l'll . liulw llurc . . . l7urulliy Sample . . . . Pl'1'.ff1i1'l1l . . Firxl Vin'-I'rrsiil1'11l .S'wrumI I'iff'-l'r1'sid1'11t Rrrrm1'i11y1 Sr'frft11fy l,iml:l C'url'nul1c . .fjlIl'l'l'.ff'IlIlnlilIfl Srr'r1'lary. . f'llJll'lCIlt' 'l'urm'r . . .'Xlllll'l'y liuuvk . . , Rfjmrlrr . . . Slmlrnt COIIllllt'f07'J . :Xl l':lrsnns . . . , , ,. . , ., . Holm liilfllttf . . linlv Duvc llzlrvcy Segrcsl . Yvnnm- llivlwy l,ilulzl cl1ll'I'Hllll1' liillic ,luyvc Cluuml . Aulvrc-y limlrk Cluurgc llnI Vcy llu lmml pl.1yul .mil pqilminul fm .1ll lnotlmll gnrnvs :xml llilllj-flllll' slmws, cxcc-pt :lt l5i'zivlu'i11'iml:1c' in Silll Jlnrmiiu. llw mir-ol-town trips ll1CllIllK'll Ll0I'Slk'ZlI11l, Higlilziml Park of Dallas, :mil Austin. A volliiirm-1' lwzuul plum-il for tlu lwixlxmrlmll gum llq llllics mil isscmlwliu num ll 0 f ' 1 f fllzm flu-st pzirzulm-, xwn- tullrmml by tire-il foot :mil uuliing barks. 'l'lu' llninl llzzy :lt lizlylm' was 2ll'l'4'Illlt'1l. 'lllu' bzuiml was lionorzlry lmml for W2lSlllIl,LIfIllI Stzitv l'nix'c'rsity :un pm-rlrwim-il :lt lmlf-timv in llilyllll' Stzulium. 1- .. : -s. -1 'z : z S on tlu- lwzunl 2lf.,l'll1lZl. y pnrzulm-s, rlw .fXi'inisticc Uni' p:u':ulc', Santa 'Claus pzlrzulv, Rllyllll' llmm-cmning pzirzulc, :mil Crnnnmunirx llw :inmszil llilllll clinic was lu-lil in ilI2lI'llll witll Aubrcv linuck Al Pu ' . Y A f , : Nous, llmlwzirml Hopper, Nom-l .lulu Alnyvc- lxc-rr, llzm Nl-lmls, llunzilil Robinsmi, Yvrmm' llivkcv lollnm Cm I nmliing tlic- All-lu-gimi Clinic lwzmd. Aubrvy liouvk, Al PZIFQOIIS, -lllllllllj' C1lXV00ll, :mil llvlcn lirinlcmzui mmlm tllm fXIlQr1r A -. 1 4' lwzuul at flzllwsfoii. 'llliv lmml ggiws :L progrnin in 2lSSK'llllWlj' 02lCll year :mil tlw I7l'Og1I'ilIll of lll uali N ' . 1 i was um- of flu- lu-sr of flu sczlmn. .flnorlivr :mmizll vwiit in wlilcll tllv XVHCQJ High lgllllll will pzwticipzltc is tlic lllfl'l'Sk'llUl1lSl'lL' lmwlic Con fur lim A l'.ige' 'lml in lV:lm on lllziy 2. 7-I P' '0ml, Hvlm-ii llrinlunzm 'uul llolw lluvm ,... - f Q ,tai . s aw x 9 ' V' 9: if . 'u .. 1 V ,. ., ' tx 'r i , iv . ' , 'Q 927 ww- 1513. ff' TN 'l'RUMliUNliS, IGASSICS, li.'XRl'l'UNliS Rnw 1: liulm Kvlll, liolw lfzistcrwrmml -lvrry lVl:1lusm':ls, linlu lixirnvtt, Al l,lll'SHllS, lfclwnrzl lloppcr, -lo Ann Swincllc Row 2: l':lnl l.s-nsc'ln1cr, XXVJIXIIC Sr'lnnn:n'ln'r, Alcrry Sturm, 'lqI'1lVlN l lvril, liulm llnvc S.'XXUl'llUNliS Run' I: Rnlu-rt l.c-c, Rzlv Killinn, .'xlllll'1'vY iirillin, llnlc cllllfli, liilliv -lnyvc Flnnml, Ki'IlllK'tll l,1IYllll, -luv Rzly Nivllols, lylllllllil Rulsinmn Run' 1: slinnny Arnulml, Jullnny C':m'nmI, liill txllVCll5lllllK', Billy -Ium-N, liilly Rulwinsnn, Pillll Pinto and l'l..-XRINICTS Row I: klnhn l':lnl lidllfll, -lwnvc Kvrx Runnin' l.in:nn, Sliirlcv Fillmnr llnrntlly Alcnkins, YYIlllIll' llivlwy in-n1'gc llilI'Yt'4Y, 5:1111 Svnlcs, -ln nct Rifunlwrg, l,UlUI'L'S l'iill5l1l'C, llnrntln' Sxnnplc Run' 1: Sue 'l'nylrn', Rznnunn Dial- munnl, xvlllllllll lliuinunal, Nancy liucll, Susanna Knvll, l,yncttc Smith, lh-lures Dvnlpscy, Ruth- Crinc l.1lll'll1l'l'T, fit'I'l'j' llilllillll, lxlilfllyll lNln-ycr Ruw 3: l'l:n'lw:ir:i Pnttvsnn, llnnzllcl Unclcrialn, Cllzlrlvs llzlrlxs, Inc Villl l'lX'1llI5, lyilll Nivlmls, liluinm llupc, Ann lXlSlIlt'SS, limily linttncr, llelcn Brinkman fteciffkmi C'ORNl2'1'S Row 1: Cllurlcs Bnyett, Donald RL-cd, Isuzu' Rzunirrz, Don Curbcll, Kcnuvth cwI'llNYfUl'd, Ilnrvey S1-grl-ft, Put Russ, fvllllfltll Decker Row 2: David Phillips, Donald Iizmvr, NI1IUI'il'l' lloukc-r, David Uzllvly, XX'umly SL'l1m'lwl', Delores Ilzlrvvy Row 3: IllIl'Yt'f' Spark, C'liffm'd Sullins, Iiuyml Allslcy, Norman Nw-llcy, Dunallcl XVilliums, Frank l't'Il'I'5 PICRCTSSIUN, IIORNS Row 1: George- Bell, Tum Prisk, Trzlvis Diukmn, lxllDI'l'f' Iiuuvk, N11ll'g1ll'Ct Smith, Birclix cwlllfk Row 2: Betty Anne Puirctt, llc-nc B2lI'DC'l', June Dt'l'l'j' IfI,I 1xliS Row I: Clark I,L'I1lHlI'd, ,AIIUIITIII llult, l.indz1 fiUI'l'0llIlt', C'l1:u'lcm' rl1llI'llt'I', -In Claire Moser, BZll'D1ll'Zl Blalnkenslmip Row 2: -In-:ln Ilzlrris, julm Scott, Shirley IJIIIDIIYII, Nm-I jnlw Pnge 77 4, ,,.., Ax, xi fix ,Q-4v W 4? -4Lt A , ,. x 5 Na1P474'i,f5u'.. 4 I gamfn . M IJII V 1, , 1' I, 5 'CJ' -s 'fray xxwlfiwlgl xl' J Q ml denim cfzafzud .own-y, Rlilehell, L'hris1i:sn, XYillcinson, ll. Franks, llrady, Holmes, lleflure, jones, Neubauer, IQ. Griffin, Sellers, llinnplirvy, Row li l Tolliver, Blkdllllxillll Row .11 lfllioit, H. Smith, XYade, liarzalc, llughes. Kelly, lintler, Hiiggolz, llarper, Marlow, Swartz, l,ip4litner, 'liner Rim' .lx llnilulpli, l.:n1l'-mrd, ll. Alartin, Sorley, lintzenlniriger, Crites, lleane, Scale, Vzzell, llnve, l'e:u'son, linux, S, Xlartin, ll, Smith. .l. llnsh, Yerluy, lloetlner lime-l:1l:u'i1ei', Xlmmioim-i'y, llumpers, l.:nigl'ord, ll. llzivenport, Higgins, xlaeolms, ll. llnsh, l'atteson, llimwii, ll. llrifiin, Xwllt-y, ll:nin--V, llraden, lficholl, liorenelc Ray, xlZlC.Xl'llllll', lihonry, .Xrnold, ll. llaveiiport, 'l'. lfrznilts, Ifvaiis, l'unningli:un, llennelt, llryxnil, ltlllllsl-KIl'il, .h!'l!lxll'U!ll, .Xrrinulon, Xl illt r, lloln-rts. llnnl Row 5: SENIOR CHORUS 111,-.-tem,-1 MR. KIiNNl2'l'll now.-xRn I-'ALL SPRING Bob Bush . . . . . President . '. . . Matt Miller liillie Lee VVade . . I'i4'r'-l'r1'.rit1'4'rzl . Douglas Arrington Gail Smith . . . Secrrtafy . . Nlary lieth Humphrey Jeanette lllliott . . . Sr'U'r'tar'y . . . . Charlotte Seale . l1,1l5iIIl'5.f Manager . . . Bob Bush lirnest Neelley . . . Liflfllfillll . . . Sherrell Sellers ,l1llIlt'S Brown . . Roln' Cflairman . . . Nlilton lliggins The Senior Mixed Chorus is the representative choral organization of XVaeo High School. lfntrzmce into this organization is based on competitive examination. The schedule of activities for this year has been full and varied. The chorus was chosen to represent this Region at the State Fair of Texas held in Dallas. Uther per- formances have included progrznns for the -laycees, Lions Club, Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, and high school as- semblies. ln addition to these Dl'0g1'2ll1lS the Senior Chorus has supplied many soloists and ensembles for clubs and church organizations. Again this year VVaco High was proud of its representation in the All-State Chorus which niet in Gal- veston. lfighteen of the thirty-two inenibers chosen from this Region by audition came from lVaco High School. Other major musical projects for the year have included the production of the operetta 'flleet Arizona, participation in the animal Christmas program, the Bach Festival, a spring concert, and entrance in the Region Contest. Pag C 4 52 . i sf' f i .,- 3 i fi ' , 3 5 . ' . x ' gt is Q' Q fa - .1 E I ,,.N..,5 I , Row I: M. NYilIi :nns, V, XYilli:uus, Ilnggins, M. A. Smith, Cox Row J: Iilxuiltensliip, Vullier, M. Smith, Rozith, Inynes, Nino Il'd'er Kou'.i:l l'ie1'sol1 I' l ' , . t , em erson, lllnlli as Rune , Kuehl lohnson llzmus l 1 Y i . v INTICRM ICIJIATIC CHORUS lJil'l'l'flll'I MR. KENNICTII IIOVVARD 'l'hree choruses other th'1n tht Qin' 'NI' ., . ' . - lor i ixed Chorus, complete the Choral Department of YVz1c0 High School. These :ire the .Iunior Girls. the junior Boys, and the Intermediate Girls Choruses. hlembership in the junior groups is extended to any student of Wziccm High School. No previous music experience is required but junior high music is of great benefit. These groups do three and Tour part singing, study vocal approzich and development, and continue the study of basic theory of music. After the completion of one year in a junior group, the chorus members are given a competitive CXZlIl1lll2lfl0Il by which entrance into the Intermediate and Senior Choruses is attained. The Interxnedizite Girls Chorus devotes its time to singing zidvzuiced three part songs, the study of music history and apprecizltion, and of elementziry harmony. Page 80 I x s cfzofzuded, .IFN I1 UR IH PYS CHORUS I L'Ilu'ln l u'k lfrwl Uvcrtun. XYzxync Brown, lbickis Munk, ,luhnny Thompfon, lfznrl llulhric Run' I 1 -N . , Row J: lion RiQl4lh', Rivlxzxxwl fulv. Roy XY:nwn, UL-muy May, David Leu, Tummy Flood hm' 3: l':ml lk-un, VILKIIICS lxfuvru, lfvcrctt Shclby, ,lcrry Pnol, Rzmmlulllh -lenfou, XX. Ii. Clnllxlwlxull, ,lcrry 1llIlHllIgIIIlIll JUNIOR GUNS CHORUS ' ' ilx Czuwn, Mary I0 Uoatwright, llznrlmrzs Pzxrnmzu, Novice Noll xYU4Ylll'llff. .Xrh-uw Yin-lx, lnlty Ruw 1: Shirh-y Mntlhys, Put K-rcgury, lzur -'n Rug:-r-, ll:1rIm:u'n Mullins, Sllllllfll Shim-llls, Noll Taylor, Sue Lzxiuc Now J: l.:u1--llv Klriffin, Sm' NcNIurtry, Mary XY4xul1lrimlue, Shirley lal'CI1Ilx'l', llctlyc Talley, .Kun .XI'Il!5ll'UlUL, Hurlhzn 'I'riw, Ilvlwu Nlulnlu, lkxnwul .Xml King, .Xlmlu-itv fox, Slxirlvy l'upL-, llurlmrzl jmlcs ' ' ' ' ' ful limi l at XYi 'ntlmv Io Ilrvgm, lflimlwtll Fzlrllvy, ,lu .Kun Rcnucr, 5Ilk'!'l'lK' lxuwnn, jurlg lhmupsmy Ln . . Row X: llnwrm- Rulxlmu. lim M - . Yvnnm- XY:1ll:1u-, Pill lirmvn, jvllllit' llcuslrick, Surah .lu iifxmt --gi Ilmlnx, Page S1 W -0-7297Z9ZllCZ Rt-nniu . Maria . Cappy , ., Aunt l.avin' Bt-rtic . .. -lark tinltly Larry Benson limily , .. Bvtty Christian NL-ttiv Tolivcr t'atln'rinc Critcs llnrt-llv Bntlcr Martha Lightncr Alu Ann Beane Sliurrn-ll Sellers Shirlvy Uuggolz jcanettc Dnclincs OPICRETTA UMICIQT ARIZONA lJirn'lur5: MR. KICNNICTII IIOXVARIJ MR. Bll.l, Kl'1'C'lllCNS CAST OF Douglas Arrington 9'fCztrl Ray Iilliott 'Mary Beth Humphrey Norman Bumpers Gayle Franks 'Maritim Uzgcll Cl IARACTIZRS Antonio ,. Carlotta , lxttie Blair Tom Vtliltlc-r . . ....... A ,.,., ,...,.,.., ., Billy Griffin Carlos XVaync- Bryant 'Boyce Roberts Arizona Tom .. Bob Bush t 'l'crry Franks 'lionita .,....,, Sue Garner, Shirley Lanforcl 'Understntly A fronzpanixts Betty Bob Dove and Billy Braclen CHORUS GROUPS james Brown 'Bill Ilnnt .. Ann llughes 9'tBctty Suu hlartin ..... ,. l'c-ggy Holmes, Billie NVadt- lirncst Neellcy 'Hilvnwood Arnold Matt Miller Nlollin Khoury Ernest Neellcy Nllcnwood Arnold . ,......... ,,,,.. . Gail Smith WAlit'e Marlow and Cowhoyg Mexicans fharlie Bennett Mary Virginia Mvfllasson Bruce Davenport jimmy Iiicholz Charlotte Scale David Davenport Brivc Armstrong lilcnc- Griffin Raymond Korn-nek Marion Langford Jane Bush Douglas MacArthur Milton Higgins Billy Patteson General Stage Manager ..,.. .... , .Nuvt-lla Lowrey Kenneth Langford Rohcrt Jacobs Set Design ...,,. , ,...., .jo Ann Klitzelilu-1'ger, l'anl Gnnarclo .1 5. Page 82 6062006-It FALL Hollis Biddle ,lean Kay Stover llannah Gurwitz Hollis Biddle . '1'0rchy Brown Julie Collum . Kay Severance Donald Robinson Sam Muhnndro Turcliy Brown Mary Ann Tongate . . Helen Powell Kay Severance Bnh Clendennen Kay Severance Row 1: Severance, Stover, Brown, Iliilillc, lliwnwin- Row J, Tnrncr, Bray, Monlguinery, Vnllcr VVACUAN STAFF Sjvonxnr: MRS. NIARY YVALSII . I:'di!or-in-Cliirf . . Nffwx Editor . . Sorirfy Editor . Sporty Editor . .Iti6z'vrIiJi1zg Manayrr Clfl'lll1lfl07Z Illanager . Fvaturr Editor . Plfotograplirr . . Iiusinvxx Illanagvr . Exchange Editors Copy and Proof Rfadrrs . . Carfoonisls . Row 1: lliclmllc, Brocc, Vnwt-ll, Cnggolz, Cullum, lxl0llLllllll'0 SPRING Mary Ann Tnngate . . Shirley Cinggnlz . Laurine Lockwnod . . . '1'nm Broce . . julie Collnm . lilene Griffin . . Evelyn Cnlias Carol Padgett . Sam Mulnindro . Billie Lee XVatle . Darlene Alfnrtl Kay Doyle . Emmy I.nn Scott jane Ganlcling Ilelen Mullen . Billy Pattesnn Benny May Row 2: Llnlias, XV:ule, Vlillllglltt, l.0ckn'ond, Trini, Mastm, Ihulgctr NP!! ff N, -I' mf, ' R1 ni' I: llvurlon, Klclllusson, Ilunson, INIcI crrin, finrncr Row J: l':unt-ron, lfison, Ill-ul, llinlson, Riu-, Illnrlin, Lyon, Sxifflv, Vox THIS DAISY CHAIN ICIJITORIAI, S'I'AI F lfililor Class Iimlilor . I':it Overton IJHISIIIIZIIIIIIIIN limlitor . Murtliax IN1cGlusson Art Iilllllll' . . .. Sports liclitor . Ifcziturm-s Iiclitor . I, Ilaviil Martin ,. Ii. NV. Mc'I7errin Sue Garner III'liII IIICNSON Typist ., . ...,.. ,, .. .,.,. . ..,..,.. Iizlrbalral Iiison lJlIIlI0g'I'llI7IIC'l'5 ..,. ., Rivliziul Ifordc, Bill Rive, ,luck Sulifle, ' t Vergiel lluclson junior Assistants .,., ..... C 'lytic Beal, Carolyn Cameron, lVulter Fox, Ronnie Lyon 'I'ln' Ilziisy Chain is PI'0lIllL'l'II as Zl stumlent activity. No Urcmlit is givcn for any of the work :uid all inembeis ol the st.lll gnu up .i stumly pt-iionl to scum' in this czipzirity. Ittlltor Hugh Henson iIn'c'L'tc4l IIIS Yvry Czlpzlbln stall in tln piotluntion ot tlns xczn s hook. rlhe book was plzinnetl :tml nlvsiffilul In' Huvh Henion :intl IJ A., ' I, N il A ini Illzirtin, who also niountml :LII pictures, zlssistvcl by Ronnie Lyon. All pliotogmpliy, exft-pt thc- portrziits zunl :1 few of thc' Izirgci' groups, was ilone hy the stuff DllOl'OgIl'1IDIll'ls 'lilicy also pi'occ'ssctI thc pictures in tln- school kI2lI'Iil'0Ulll ,lack Szifflv, Vcrgicl Ilinlson, Iluvitl Klzirtin, :uni rho four junior ussistzuits will scrvc on next yezu s stall 'Iihv cxpwiciiu- tln-sc stuff IllCllIl'Jl'l'S :irc getting this year will inzlkc thcm vuluzihlc assets to rho ncxt stuff. 'I'lu- following faculty incnihcrs worliwl with the staff: Bliss Ruth slcun Hzunilton :is cclitoriul SDOIISOI Illiss llc-Ivn Iluinont :is Sllpl'l'YlS0l' of thx- DIl0I'0gl'2llllICl'SQ Illiss Doris 'IIIIOIIIPSOII as IIl'l'l'1ll'y consultuntg zunl Illiss Altlm Iumlgc' :is art consult: Page 84 lllf. my ' F Y L f ,D n Row 1: Nail, Corroone, Mohnndro, Mr. Moliundro, Craig, Neelley R0 ' 2' ' 'A ' ' xx .hreene, Lvans, Robertson, Trim, lluee, Jacobs, Kelly DAISY CHAIN BUSINESS STAFF Business Illanayvr: SAM MUHUNDRO Assistant Busin s M . ,. . . 3 ers anager ...........,,. ,, ...,.,....... Mary Ann Craig Staff Members .,.... ,,... . .,,,.,.,,......,....,.. L inda Corroone Bob Dnce 3 .7 Charles Evans, Adrianne jones, Pat Nail, Ernest Neelley junior Members .....,.... ...........,. . -Xneelyn Greene, Robert Jacobs, Pat Kelly, Rick Robinson, Jerry Trim The business staff of The Daisy Chain is responsible for ,S t oo t is their responsibility to solicit all advertising, to assemble and edit the advertising copy. They have charge of the selling of coupons for the senior section, and they sell and distribute the books. the financinf' of th- b k. I This staff is also organized as a student activity and no member receives any credit for his work. The junior staff members work as assistants to the several seniors to gain experience for work on next year's book. llr. E. E. Iklohunclro is the sponsor of the business staff. Faced with the problem of distinguishing between their two bosses, the staff members refer to Big IlIo and Little INIo. lllr. lilohundro has worked with The Daisy Chain longer than any faculty member now on its staff, and much of the success of the book depends on his knowledge, and unfailing tact in dealing with people. Pane 85 Cffldlffldjicfi FAI ,I , IJRAIXIA-X'l'lCS Cl ,ASS 'l'llIC ROI!!-I l1il'f'1lIII'I Miss M.xl'1ilc lil-:ss C'm'1-1ifl.n CHXSI Slvpllaliw klnlmny XValka-r Silfilll Marilyn XVisv Mm-lax Stan Skylm-s I,1'lllt'lIllIN . Uaviml Marlin All!I'l'l'lllI5 iiallin Vliarlcs Sacllvr cll'lIllIl'lUII l'auluN lfrank Maxwell llHIlillIN l'il:llm' l'rlcr SI1'ull1ln-rg llnptain l'lIlXlllN lirivc .-Xrnistruixg I.m-ia iialliu lkzmrwcs Mama Diana liallux liillic lm- VVa1lc llm-li-ii llm-I1-li llanna Umm-Iia lialliu XVamla Gilliam Scn:utur fiallin .IIIIIIKN liuttmn PRUl7l4l l'I0N S'l','Xl l ,lillmilw .llnuplillx . ll'l 4 Lux Prmnptcr ,. . liillic Royal llu-uclmlzl lzupnln llvlcn Dvan . , . ,. , Quimm lim-iam 'grim' Arummug lillljll' lN1all:liTfc'l's., , . , I l'l'lllll'L'S lllvkvy, Nitax lxnu Rhmln Ninn INN Bmwmillld Stagc Illlllvl.lg.:llIlllj1xcll'l'XYh ., p. ., .l3llI1L'5.liI'lHX'll, wblnrlvy ljlIPl'lL'SI, glam- lNlum'c','?1lll1Lll' ' - ' llwslvy, iarulyn lxerr, Maru- l'u'lu-ins, Karol joan llamlmlaml, Ncltlc lullvc 5i 1 l l,l 1 ' S'V U'lW 3l l7arln-nc Alfurcl, IVlargarcl NVnolmlriclgc' il'i f 'i S li'i5 'l4 Milxlwll lhfsiglia-l's ul' the Rulwc , , . , , l,1lI'll'llC AlfllI'cl, NVamla Gilliam, clllftlljll Kc! c'5'llll li' RIHHIIKI lllllwl' Uistuinc C'unNultants . ., .iSamlra Clwslvy, Mary Luis Brmvnfiel 54 'I l Slim Sl45'll Make'-up . ,,,. .. , Margaret XVuulmlriclgv, Nc-ttic Toliver, Mario Pivlwl S1'l W N1'HfA'lf'1' llilll' Cllfllllll . . , . . . . Rrmalml XViIsuu, klalncs linttmn, -lnlmny XValkL lli l l lhlwl' R 'll l'5 '- lliulmlll' Plllwlivity lXf11lIlilf.ft'I' .. . . .. .. Nanvylce Dzlv Xl'l l' lll'i'l'l 5 llllmlillill- ljilvlll l'slwl's . , , Dawn l'cc'k, Nanvy Dullwmly, 'lane Bush, Gail Smith, Samlra Sliiclmls, Iain' l luIm'lu'r Collins, Uma Nell l ullcr, c'ilI'lCllL' llvzms, Carole Collier Pam- Xu Jaamaiic PRODI'C'l'lON STAFF 'rompter . ,. ..,., .. . ,... . ,... , Carolyn Kerr tage Manager , . ...,,.,,,,.,......,......,..... Billie Royals 'ublicity Manager , . ,....,.,..... ., Mary Lois Brownfield ound Effects ....,.., ,. Nita Knox, Anne Neubauer igbts . ,.., ...,.. . ,.,.. ,.,. .,..,.,.....,......................,,,,,...,..,.....,..,.....,...,......... X Vayne Bryant, Edward Abel tagc Crew .,.. ,, Dawn Peek, Lucy Collins, Sandra Shields, Jane Bush, Carlene Evans, Sue Martin SPRING DRAMATIACS CLASS OUR TDXVNU Dirrrlorz Miss Ma'r'rn1 Blass C0l l4'Ilil,lD CAST Frank Maxwell Stage Manager ...,,,. ,........ .... , Dr. Gibbs ,.,., Brice Armstrong Joe Crowell ....,....,....,..., ,.,.....,... N ettie Toliver Howie Newsome ..,.,..,......,. 4 Ronald VVilson Mrs. Gibbs ..., .,.. ..,.,..,.,.......,. I 3 illie Lee VVade Mrs. VVebb .,.,.... ..,.,. S andra Chesley George Gibbs .... ,..... . ,,,.... J ohnny Vllalker Rebecca Gibbs ..., VVally VVebb Emily VVebb .,...... , Professor VVillard .. Shirley Dnpriest . .. Joe Flood Franees Mason Helen Dean Peter Stromberg ,lack Levy Mr. YVebb ..,,..,. ..........., , .. ,. ,........ VVoman in Left Balvony.....Frances Iliekey Man in Auditorium .....,... . Bob Fulgbum VVoman in Right Balcony '.,, Darlene Alford Simon Stimson ., ,, .,,,...,.....,..,.. David Martin Church Organist ..,......,,.,.,... Betty Bob Dove Mrs. Soames .... ...,.,....,,. C arol jean lladdad Constable VVarren .,., ,,... .... . . james Bottom Si Crowell ..r... , ,..,. , llelen Hanna Sam Craig ...,.............,....,.. . ,,.. Mike Dieorte joe Stoddard . ......,. ,.,..,... Leon Cloud People of the Town .......,.,..., .,,.,,,Mary Lois Brownfield, Carolyn Kerr, Nita Knox, Anne Neubauer, Billie Royals, Margaret VVilliams, Elsie Bryant, Martha Cuningham, Jo Ann Ken- nedy, Gail Smith, Betty Thedford, Margie Urban, Robert Fadal, Edward Finstad, Tommy Flood, Johnny Simpson, Bill jeanes, Donald Leonard, Ronnie Lyon, Stan Skyles, A. B. Denney Nell Taylor, 0449 - GfCl lN'l'lCRSL'lliJl,AS'I'lC l,lCAill'lC UXIC-:XC'l' l'l,.'XY COX 1 l Sl '1'lllC LAMB IN Tllli XVINIJOXVH llirrffnrz MISS MA'l l'llC ISICSS l'0lflfllCI.l7 l'.'XS'l' Mrs. llnlcy, the cleaning.: wmnzm .. llelen Dvzm 'l'l1e RK'Vl'I'l IlKl lVl1'. lillNY1ll'KlS , Dzwiml lxflllfllll Mr, fl!l!'I'llIllt'l'S, n lwnnkcr .. C'h:u'lcs Szxcllcl Mrs. I.:1tl1rup, nf the Lmlies Such-ty .liilliv 1.06 XVnmll' Mr. JXIDUS, intvresteml in pnlitirs .. Ifrnnk Maxwell Mr. Ruthfnrcl, wnrrieml :xml llll'li'llISIt'l' , Lum Cloml Mr. Bfilllilllll, Il prosperous farmer .'l'c-rry l4lA1ll'lil'Il Nlrs. lgfllllilfill, his wife , . .. Snmlrzl K'lu'slcy Mr. Vlxwkaull, of -l:u'ksrm'w Bur .lulmny VVnlkvr lJR0l3l'f l'lON S'l'.'Xl7l l'rmnptm-r , , .. . .. . . Luvy Unllins Stage lxlllllilgvl' . ,, blue Fluoml ,nge 21 l allefzft I A 'H .1 ., gt - ' l' WQMZ 7'9 Row l: Nlo11t14o111ery, Crain, lllk'lllH101lS, Miller, BlClilIlS50ll R11n'l:-lzwolas, lZrow11, M1rl111111lro, Safflu, Riley, l':YZlIl:i, Sewell, Nt-elley, xvilflll, lll'llI'II'l1, Mr, liilellens DEBATE SQUAD ma.-111 MR. 11111. KITCIIRNS FALL SPRING Joyce M1111tgnmery . . . . I'rr'5i1l1'nt . . Jerry Clemmnns klalnes Sewell .... . Iliff'-PI'I'5iL1'l'Ilf . . . Mary Ann Craig Nlllffllil Ann Melllafson .S'1'rr1'lary-TrraJ1m'r . . . Joyce Montgomey Sam lxlflllllllilfll ..... lIi,Yf0I'iI1ll . Martha Ann MeGlasson Mary Ann Craig . . Rrjvorffr . l'11rli11nlwnmrirzn . . James Sewell The Debate Class of XVaeo High School, under the coaching of llr. Bill Kitchens, partieipatetl i11 fonr ont-ot-town l'UlIl'I12ll1lCllfS and their OXYII Baylor-lVaeo t0lII'llZl1UK'Ilf. During the fall selnester the sqnail jonrneyeil to Denton for a fUlll'Il2lI11Cllt there. jerry ClC'll111lfJl1S received a thirml-place 1IlCllZll in raclio speaking. The next tonrnainent was the liaylor-lVaco f0lll'll21IllCllf. Several VVae0 High stnmlents plaeeil in the intli- Ylllllill events anal -Ierry Clt'Il1IllfJl1S antl james Sewell placed first in debate, a feat that WIICCJ hail 11ot aeeoinp- llsheil Ill nineteen years. n The seeond XVCt'li-Cllkl i11 fllareh the squatl entererl tl1e Zllllllllll S. 11. lf. Forensic llleet. Two weeks later tour teznns attelnletl the Freeport Speech llleet just prior to the lnterseholastie llleet. The girls' team that entereil the IllU3l'SCllOlZlSflC lleet was hlary Ann Craig and lllartha Ann KIefllasso11. lhe boys team consisted ot .lorry ClCllll1l0IlS and jaines Sewell. xloyee 1XI0lltQ,'U1l1Cl'y was the exte1npora11eo11s speakiilg entry. As a rewaril for winning the liaylor-lVaeo f0ll1'I12lIllCI1f the sqnail was honorecl with a rznieh party given by the parents of one ot the ineinbers. Stutlents lettering i11 debate this year were -lerrx' Clt'11lI110IlS, lllarv fxllll Craig, Jeff lfvans, Robert laeohs Illilffllll Ann llelllasson, Sain lIOl1L1IlLl1'O, Joyce llIo11tgo111c1'y, and llanies Sewell. i Page 89 NATIONAL HONOR SOC1IC'l'Y .s'pf,,m,,-: Miss l.Ol'lS1i c:Av1.ic l Al.l, SPRING XVayne Bateman . . I'l'f'.ritirlzI . . jackie Kirkland Mary Ann Craig . . . l'i1'r-l'n'Jnlrl1l . . lvan Browne Mary lieth llumphrey . . Srrrrlary . . . Charlotte Seale Matt Miller .... . Trr11.s1u'rr . .... Matt Miller -leanette lilliot . . . llfslorian . . Martha MeGlasson Since the organization of the lVaco High School Chapter in 1940, the National Honor Society has playetl an important part in our school life. r-l'lK'll12llll objective of the organization is to recognize those stutlents who have achievetl and niaintainetl superior scholastic records antl in atltlition have contributed to the school through leatlership, service antl gootl character. The Seniors of 1953 set a new record in the fall by having eighty-three nieiubers who fulfilled the require- ments for :ulniission into the society. VVayne liatetnan, president during the fall semester, presitletl during the National llonor Society initiation assembly. The speakers were Betty Lou lllontgomery, Scholarshipg XVantla Ciilliani, Characterg Schuler Nelson, Leatlershipg and Tonuny Abbott, Service. As is customary, the l'lOllli'-IllZlli- ing llepartnient served a coffee given in honor of the initiates and their parents. Une service the Chapter rentleretl during the fall semester was the participation in National lftlucation lVt-ek. Several of the nienibers gave speeches on education to the lVetlnestlay clubs. Row l: lirahaui, Xlason, Stanley, flaxvson, Rt-eil, Lautlerniilk, ft-rnoclg Row 2: follnin, lYal4lron. Perry, 'l'l1oinas, l':irish, llrowll, lllark, Kireenxvoorl f X 1, ve' f I -an If QV ix 0 5,1 p X x 1' . N.. ir ni' Page 90 an fiona! fzanaa dacieltq num-pw.-M M, . ...M -ag.--0 'f Run' I: K'nri'n1mv, liillirnn, llnkc, lfwlwzirils, linnwotly, lfllioit, ll. Stott, lfisnn, llnnn, Martin, I':inling, llrnwn Rini' J: Tut-I. I't-:ir-nn, Tnrnt-r, C-Ylllll, llnvc. liurnur, Ilrnrk, VIOIIHIIIC, WI. Scott, l,f1l1IIv1n:in, Xlulilxivoii Rim 3: Suurwt, Ihitc, Xlnlinnilrn, Ilvnsnn, l'linnlnrnw, Ihnin, Ilurlcu, lluwkins, Milla-r, Vnrnt-:lux limi I: -I. lirmxn, NIt'l t'rrin, Ht-inxtt-iii, l. 1Irnwnt', llziyt-N, llzirrifun, Iirirrivk, lllnrgzni, ,liUl'IAk'lll'k', Hurwitz lfiftct-n stnmlt-nts wcrc fnrnizilly initintctl when tlu' Cliztptcr had their initiation ZlSSl'lIIl7ly for tht- spring st-iiivstt-i', .lnvkic liirklzintl, prcsitlcnt for the spring scincster, pcrsitlctl. Joyce llloiitguinc-ry, Nziiicylcc Davis, -lnlinny Vvailkcr. Helen Dc-sin, :intl Tcrry lirzicken were the stnclcnt speakers :intl lllr. 'l'Immzis l,. NV:n'c, prin- cipal, gain- :in :iiltln-ss. Following tlic- :issmnbly :1 reception was given in thc little gym for tlit- new initiates. tlu-ir p:n't-nts, :intl nltl lIIl'1lIl3Cl'S. Contrary tn pnpnzn' opinion, tht- National Honor Society inclnbcrs do lizlvc interests ntlicr than hunks. Klvni- lwrs p:1rtit'1p:1tc in ntlilctics, w01'I4 on tlic Daisy Qliznn and YV:1c0:1n stzitts, :incl take pzirt in spa-t-cli, innsic, :intl stniln-nt gnx't-rinncnt zictiviticls. Rini I: li, Zmirnzx-. II. Znnrnxix, Ilrt-1-sling, llzirpt-r, l.:nnlm, 'llllL'lik'l', S. ,Xyrn-Nxx'nl'lli. llnllinuawnrtli, Vrnnlt, lluniplirx'y, Xl. .Xylnwwnrlli Rim' J: NY:nIt-, Illlvix, tivcrlmi. Ilvfin, St-vci':i11rt-, linux, XYilIi:nns, Svzilc, Iiriiril, Slinrt, Nail. M045 Rim .ii I'fn!l:nnli-r, IIr:icIt--n, k'nrtNi1n4i-r, llwll, ,I. Xlniitgniiit-ry, Nlitrlit-II, Mrllriilt-, II, I.. Nlnnlgmnery, Iflxiw, fnlirix, .XIiI.nt1 Rim' I: lit Nlniilyniiit-i'y. l.t-xxix, Iizitcnnni, Nlillvr, lizwznizie, N1-Iwri, XVAIIQL-r, I'nrvi5, liirltlaniil, llnnplit-ll v-E li M '-Hd 'SI Q, ,p 1 ' ff! Mist -, -W . . Y.-..--...f Dqff.. dl juniaa aaa! mafia 5 i 3 wx .swn 1 - now., I .,.,. f Q---df. I Huw lg Iigii-rt-it, IH-ilu, Zgirliry. I.:iinr, IiiIIi:nn, .XnrIm'1'son. II:nnl'is'I4, Sfoigqiiia, NL-rill, IP, I'm'i'IN, I onlQ. Irwin Non J: Ilzulihnrlli, I5rm'IX, Slni-hlx. XYiIIi:nnN, XYoII'i-, II, Smith, 'I'vrrI-II, Horton, Ihvrnntn-hl, III:nr, Xlontgoint-ry, inlni-II Huw .51 II:nri, Snyfh-r, Krlly, IIri'i'y, Ilrook-, Ili'i'i'nwon:I, XYIIIIIIILIIIIIII, Iloyil. Y. Smith. IYn1IIi'y. -Iohn-on, XIiIIi'l', Hi-s Iiliglnw Ron I: XYtmiI. Nohritx, Il:ivIxn. Ni-Iirniq, .XIvx:nnIri', 'l'ocI:n', XY:iII:n'v, IDn'Iwl'Noi1, XI. I'uI'Ix, IYl'iuI1l, I':lI:lsnI:i Ibm Q- I-IHNIHII, Il:ixi-, Iirini-II. Iioni-r, I r5 -IINIOR RICIJ CROSS COUNCIL .N'fVr1ll.flN'Z NIISS K.'X'I'IIIiRINIi iIl'fiIII'iS I'i.'XI.I. SPRINfi Don Irwin . l'rr5iIl1'llf . . .... Don Irwin Monte IR-ck . . . . . I'iu'-l'rrsitlfl1i . . Bvverly Mm-C'nIIum Ihc- Innloi R Iii-tty I.on NIol1'ggoi1wry . lCrmf'JI11y Sr1r'r'l1l1'y . . . . Dawn Peck Dawn Peck . . . . . l.'orr1'5pn11iIi11g Srrrftary . . Virginia Coleman jnnii- XViIIi:nns . . . . 7'fI'!I5ll7'I'f . . . . . George Owen Ki-nncth I3:n'Iin . . . ,Swgfwrilzf-111-.lrms . . . . Kenneth Dzivlin wi Cross Council is :ln oi'g,f:1niz:1tirm to sponsor Ri-fl Cross projcvts within thi' school. Ifffort is n1:uIc to study thu- work of thx' :Xim'1'irz1n Rcil Cross and to sc-Icct projects which will fit into thc' school progrzun. I'ro jvrts for tht- war invImIv4I tht- im-11iIwi'sI1ip and gift box cznnpziigns, scrvicc hours :it thc Chapter house. thc' :1 workwhop tor nvw 1m'1nhc'rs, :in nrt cxclmngc progrznn, inzigzizinv collection. :ind Contribution towzlrd pin'cIi:1sr- or two nlic-vi vh:1ii's to hm- nsctl in tha' pnhlic schools. Nun Ron Ron Ron IC on I. NI. Iii-Ily, 'I':i3Ior, Strzillnlt-i-, I,:nnIu rt, IIi'n4Ii'1xoli, Yili-IQ, I':llli-iwon, Loy, XYJIISHI1, Srirtor, l'oIi'in:in, I'n'l'Ii J. I-1.1-Ivy. I'4-ilu, .Xg:i, IIx'm'Ii, III-ruxlroln, RniIoIph, Kirnoh, XYoouI, XYuomIvi1, XI4'K':lIInln. Sorcv, Sinnnona I' I'nIIm-l', IY:IIiIl'on, 'I'rnwI:1Ii', I.. II1'owni-, S4'Iil'iIn-r, Ilohlr, lin nn, Ilnylon, Si-:nh-, Iflliolt, I':iI:lNol:i I. II.uII, XY. Ihonn, llxivlzn. XYL-:nI1i'i's, Ii:if:n1:iN, 'l'inm-V, llzlrvvy, Smith, Ilwi-mix, llnIIIvy . Ixtiy, lfnxlt-5. I, Ilrunin, Ifiy, Xvrllvy, Xliv IIIILIIQW ifi, o 4 ,I Page '22 3 , ' ws-F .Q iilq 464 aa41az'fmz'4 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Spon,tor.t: MISS OTHIELLA DENMAN MISS -IICANIETTF YONKFR Rosemary Duke ..... ............. . . ......,......,...,,... .. ,...,.... President Helen Dean ..,... ,.,. . Vice-President Emmylou Scott .... . Secretary-Treasurer Bill Jeanes .... ...... R eporter Sullivan, llc-au, llglelrec. Magee. Cioiulms, 'l'inmlell Student library assistants are on duty at the Reserve Desk, the Fourteen-Day Desk, and the Attendance Desk, and assist with the mending of books and with all library routines, thus acquiring actual experience in li- brary procedures. Une-half credit can be earned for a year's work i11 the library. Experience as a library assistant affords an opportunity for career planning in the field. llany student librarians feel that knowledge of library organization and techniques is most valuable. Library assistants are members of the state-wide Teen-Age Library Association. This organization is spon- sored bythe Texas Library Association. VVaco High usually sends representatives to the annual T. A. L. A. meeting. Climaxing each year's work a social is held honoring the library assistants who are members of the spring graduating class. Row 1: Kennedy, Miss Yonker, Garrett, Carey, S. Dlelton, Sullivan, llukc, DI. King, Greenwood, Y. Nix, XVise, Bliss llenman, lf. lNIcllon Row 2: Rilllvy. Cl'UClM'U. Ciimlllivll. Standefer, VYhittington, Dodd, Ie1u1es, B. King Row 3: lsom, l.enart, Loutlierlmack, Breeding, Brock, Graham, Ulrich, L. Nix, Miller. XYeatherslJee, XYal1ace, Scott, Goss, Cobb Page 93 Mice auiiilmfzfi 'LBJ -I A, 5-1 4' ' r Row I: liorroouc, lfvlxwirils. i'oi'ln'll. lh1l'ricsl, Xvoovlloclx, lirflvcs, Sculc, llxmliilli, liliugolz, SIKHIU, Short, Slxmlcy Row .Zz l':u'm:i, f,lIl'lslllL1l'l', ,lt-nltins, lfltiss, Alcllriilc, Slovcr, Smith, 'I'llom5-sou, I!:1i11, Sli-uxirl, Ilzmlxixis. XYilli:ims Row .i: lfvziiis, I,t-wi-, l.i-xy, l.l'lIIllJlH, Xlilchcll, hlcllunicl, Rogcrs, S111-occ, frziixi. Iioyil. Touurllc OFFICIC ASSlS'l'AN'l'S .s'pfm.fw-: Miss GRACIC imMlI,'1'oN 'l'hc officc nssistzuits of XVZICU High School I'K'llllCl' :L vzxluzihlc scrvicc to thc school in thc various schoo ,gcc , Q , i l off iccs. Sonic opcmtc thc switclihozml. othcrs assist in the attcnilzmcc :uid rcgistrzir officcs, :intl othcrs scrvc :is sccrc- mrrcs to tht- cozichcs, mziozigci' of school zictivitics :uid to thc 1lll'l'L'l'0l' of tlistrihutivc ciliiczition. 'llhcsc stmlcnts work om- hour :L day without crcnlit or spccizil recognition. 'l'hc olficc zlssistzults show thcil' willingncss to scrvc hy lllillilllglf zippliczition for il position. Tha' zipplicants :irc cnrcliilly scrccncml :mil :irc choscu on thc lmsls ot tlcpcmlzihillty, schol41i'ship, :mtl on rccommcml:Irion of thclr fK'JICll1'l'S. llcsimlcs bc-ing ol' scrvicc to thcii' school, the officc :issistzmts Qct rc-:ll cxpcricncc in ilcziliog with pct :mil in pcrt'ormingg routinc olficc mhitics. Row .if Ilutchinson, IP. I,i-mis, Sll'W!lI'f, St-roms, Ncllriflc, Slim-occ, Slcy, I7ul'ricst. .Xuilt-rsoo. lilllllll Ron .fi Nlnlliii, S. -Ivlllxllls, N. jciilxills, Uswnltl, llosllcr, l':u'm:1, lhcwl, llmvcs, XYilli:m1s, lloyul, llfmlcilis, Scoll Row I: l.v:u', Kinu, i'oi'i'ooi1c, l'fvlw:xi'ils, Short, llluir, l'oi'hcll, Slllllillllll, liziin. Slow-1' Nou I: ll. louis, Xlcliiuiirl, lilcnrlcmlcll, Niilllu-l', XXX-gitI1U-ci Ifygm, ns- Pagc 94 Jplc 1--1 caiftidllanllft l mu l I 'lllllllg K uln ell 7ourn is C roolx Xlford Xston, Robinson, NVilkins xx 7 ix 1 rs on ttnii om u 1 L isptr Uzzel, Yerluy, Dodson iw I s l t rtl L I 4 x Nlullen l ow 5 VI 'illxer Harry, Chris tian, XVoodlock THE GIRLS A'I HLIITIC, AbSOCIATION .Sponsor MISS EMMA MORFHEAD FALL SPRING lo Crook Przszdznt . . Helen Mullen Ilelen Mullen lzcfPrzs1dent . . . Carolyn Dixon Shirley Greenwood Strntary . Shirley Greenwood Beverly Robinson Treasurer .... Inez Harry lxiren Xerby Rfportcr . . Karen Yerby The Girls Athletic Association, sponsor- ed by IVIiss Emma lXIorehead, is composed of l2tll grade girls who are selected on the basis of scholarship, interest, ability, and person- ality from the lltll grade physical education classes. These girls assist in the P. IC. classes. Each girl has a certain duty for a month at a time and then rotates to another duty. There are 23 members at the present time. Besides assisting in the physical education classes, Cl. A. A. is an organized club and participates in school activities. Cl. A. A. gives experience to girls who plan to teach. It gives them an understanding of all phases of physical education while assisting the l'. If. instructors. Through this assisting the girls are able to decide if they want to go on with teaching as a profession or not. Page 95 fzafzenl- leacfzead. SW ,Z Xlrs. Shirt-y, Huw, Snnpon, Hrs. liirklruul, Xlrs. llzilchcll Nlr. XY:irv, Hrs. tirt-cm-, Mrs, Goloh, Mrs. Mason PA R ICNT-TICACH E R ASSOCIATION l'rcsiclcnt . . . ., .. . Mrs. Anccl Ureenc lfirst Vic:--Pre-sirlcnt , .,... lXf1rS. L. G. Spivey Sm-roml Yicc-l'rcsiclclit . hlrs. Sidney Goloh 'l'hirml Vice-Prcsiclent . .,.,. Mrs. Curl IVIZISUII Recording St-crctzlry .. ..,. .. Nlrs. Leslie Stratton i'orrcspolimling Si'C!'9fllI'j' , . Mrs. Nlarshall Boyd Treasurer ., ,.......,,... . ...... Mrs. liricc Armstrong Pzxrliznnentzrrizm , Mrs. jack Buckler Reporter ,.,. ,..,.,. ..,. , M iss Grace Hamilton Council Representative ....... Mrs. J. P. Simpson Council Representative ,. .. Nlrs. Stzlton Hatchell llistorinn .. ...,,.,,,....., .. .,..,.,. . ..Mrs. A. C. Kirkland The IlIl'llllTCl'Sl1lD of XVHCCJ High School P. T. A. is 960, the largest rlwmhclsliip it has cvcr flftillllfxll. Tlu progrzuns for the yczlr have hccn prcscntcml hy the rlcpzirtlncnts of prztcticzll arts of the high school. The projcc s of thu' l'. 'lf :irc thc school sc-rvicc fund and tht- scholarship fund. The co-opt-rzttion bn-twccrt the faculty, the stmlvnts, :intl tht- l'. T. A. on any project lIlltlCI'fZlli4'l1 is the contributing factor to its succcss. The project 1 rim- IIIUIICS' for tht- your was :1 Variety Show lu-ld lllzirch 5, in the XV:1co High School liyrn. 1 . rr. l,L'I'I'j', Xlrx, Goloh, Nlrs. XYl1itt', Xlrs. Mason, Xlr, Nlfvlinnrlro, Klr-. .Xrn1Nlron:, Nlr-. Stratton Mrx. Spvrlcc, Nlrs. 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XYt-rm-i', IH-rkins, Sv.'I1:icl'vr, Rudi-n, Harm-r, johnson, XYilItins, Stunt-, l'unningh:uu lou ARCH ITICCTU RIC CI Sponsor: lN1R. lf. A. VVICR l .'Xl,L . . . l'rfsitIr11l . . . l i:',tl l'in'-l'n'5i1i1'11l . .S'1'1'omI l'i4'r-1'rr5iJi'1ll . . Swrrlziry . . . Trrzuzfrrr . . I,!ll'HIll!Il'lIfIll'illll . RI'l5Ill'fI'lA . . .hlI'!'flI'tlIlf-Ill'-.II'Ill5 . Royvc- Stone . . Roy XVhittingt n . Riclixircl Cook . Rchzl Sorlvy' . Hon Powell . john Cizirlivi' . Me-Ivin 'l'lnnn:.s lion Nll'l,llIlll'lS Thi- Arcliirt-criu-c Club is now in its fifth yczir. The club sponsor, H113 lf. A. lVc'r1ni nil m tu utni vspvcizilly' iiitwm-stiiig with his lillOXl'll'llQl' of 2lIAClllU'K'flIl'l'. Th ,UB NIQR L, SPRING Roy XVhittingtun . . Rn-hai Sorley . Don I'uwc'll . vlozinnv Row . Rnycc Stone t-nnzlrcl Mcreclith . V. li. johnson 1- cluh inmlv zi svrivs of ficltl trips tluring the yczir. One was to thc Y. BI. C. A bllllt ing x un construction. Anotlivi' was niutlt' to Uziuivl liluc Print Conipziny, wlicwc' thc' 1iwinhc1's wait shonn tha x nu nic-thoils of inztking hlucprints. 0-room zivtivitics :irc insult- inrcrc-sting by buihling mliffc'rc'nt types of housi-s on tht hlnk ho whivh czicli inc-rnhcr :ultls sonn-thing until the house is coinplvtctl. In-th fllr. Wm-i'ii4'i' lwlivy'm's that ll club sponsor is only ll lI1l'Il1l'5l'I' of tht- cluh :intl so pztrtinipitcs in the utni m':u'ric'il on hy tht- club itsvlf. lllcinhcrs suggt-st progrzuns or fit-lil trips :intl the progrmn Llllllllllll not suggvstion up into zi nivv progi':un. The 1NClll'l5l'l'S tukc active part on tht- progrzuns :intl :nw 1 ui oppoitui to ll'2ll'l1 niorc' :ihout :1i'cliitcctl11'v. The vlub hzis founml that :in iiitvrcsting l7l'Of,fI'illll is to t tlur mlm-sign of :L huililing :ls fzu' lnivk :is possible. ln doing this it has he-vn found that one huihhng h ls ihnost uc typo of 2ll'killIfl'L'flll'l' SU1lN'XVlK'l'K' in it. l':lLll' lllll cmlamecfvi, aaa FALL joe lN1cC'lain Bert Crews . Truman Smith Vw gr Row 1: llogle, liell, Rnekett, Knowles Row J: Haines, Kreiglc, jenkins, Dunham, VVatson, Sanders, Mrs. Larsson Row 3: Castillo, funningliam, Raelmurn, lluenat, Laughlin, Rumlitek, .Xuvcnshine AUTOIXIECHANICS CLUB CRAFT CLUB SfNlIlJIll'J2 MR. A. VV. TYLER , , , i MRS. CARL LARSSON 1 bpozzsm. MISS MARX SIRANUP, SPRINCQ FALL SPRING l I l 11,,5jd,,,, 1 I l Donald Rfwkett Beverly Standefer . . Pr1'.vit1r'1z! . . . Ilarry Clair . t 1'j,-,1-11,-,-5jl1,1,,f A l Thomas Vvmgnn Harry Clair . . . Iliff'-pI'l'.YiLfl'llf . . Frances Blair . . .S'rrr'z'l11ry . . VVay-ne Cunningham VVayne Dickens . S'rrr'ftary-Trraszzrrr . Patsy Gregston Trmjurpr , l , Maurice Hooker Patsy Gregston . . . Rrporlfr . . . -lean Carlisle Srrgffa1zl-11l-glrms. . Kenneth Knowles At the beginning of the fall term the Craft Clulm, was ur- Q The Automechanics Cluh was organized last fall for those pupils interested in studying and discussing new methods in the engineering of autumohiles. The memhers agree that a mechanics cluh is a very profitable investment. This club enjoys discussing anything pertaining to mechanics, ganized with fifteen memliers. Since this cluh is primarily established for the purpose of giving pupils an opportunity to express themselves through some type of handwork, several kinds of crafts were suggested. Because of the limited time, one craft, leather, was Chosen as the main type of work for the term. Seated: lllair, linlmllenman, folluni, Powell, firegston, Stznnlefer, Upinore Standing: Horne, Yillareal, NX'atson, llrown, flair, lliekens, Yanna Page 101 ccameaa Row l: XYilkius, Snrcc, fiolllstein, llettinger, hlclietli, llyer, llzuurick, tirelwe, XV. Kelly, .X. Kelly, Xvhitcly Row 2: llrincigar, llztvis, llowell, llridger, Rowan, Sutton, ll. lirown, Sxiffle, llnnsun, M. Brown Row 3: Steinman, llratleu, fox, Greer, llutcheson, Moore, lfvrnis, l'row, Spark, l'renninp:er Row -li ,l. llotlnl, l.. lborlil, llumlwllestou, lloul, Looney, Mr, Nolte, .'Xl1ilel'smi CARIERA CLUB Sfronmr: MR. HAROLD lf. N0l,'l'li FALL SPRING Holi Clendennen . . Pr1'.rid1'nt . . . . Cecil Crow Milton VVylie . . Vifl'-l'1'r'.vii1'f11r . . . George lirinegar Dorothy Kelly . . S1'1'r1't11ry . . Sherrie Ann Rowan Dorothy Kelly . . 7'ff'llLfIll'l'l' . . . . Joe Van Iivzuis Rfpnrlwr . . . . Louis Dodd S1'rg1f'al1f-al-.lrm: . . johnny Dodd The Camera Club had a varied schedule of activities for the spring term. Field trips were made around the school campus and to the park to take pictures. Several speakers were scheduled to speak on different phases of photography and also to demonstrate old and odd types of cameras. lXI0ll1l It'l'S of the club learned to do their own developing. This was a brand new experience for some who had never experimented with developing equip- ment before. Highligliting the club activities for the spring term was the National High School l'hotograpl1y Awards Contest held each year from january to April. Rlembers of the Camera Cluh made pictures with this contest es- pecially in mind. The pictures made were classified in one of the f0lll' divisions: Babies and Children. Young People, Scenes, and Animal Lite. The prizes in this range from SIU to Sjoo first prize. Page 102 cfzedd Row l: Xlrl'uixtion. Sinclair, Ilirlfllc, llure, Lewis, Spivey Row l: Noack, Sharp, Hulbert, May, Bnrnlmrt RUB' 3: Mr' l'5'wl'ff'l' Alllzlm' 'xl'ix:'n.'lcr' Clfllllir' Dflfm' Snmlcrg' Row J: Ilrccv, llunston. Sika-S, Moorv, lforrl, l'r:xvi-il, lflliotl, Brown Aruolrl, Ixmg, lliomlrxon, klzirk, Sliclliy, lruvsmlzxlv, lxl2lCA I H V l Ilzmii-l, C11-xx 5, Sclirxulc Row 3: l'cttlg.grcw, ,Xmlcr'5mi, jolinston, Ixirl,l:mil. Ilznvix, lotllv, llurlir-r CHESS CLUBS Sponxor: MR. lf. M. LAVVHUN ,CHESS CLUB I CHESS CLUB II S 'Z MISS VlfRl,llf 'A .I,: 'li .vpmmw MR. 12. M. LAWHON FALL 5 ' ll I V WMM, FALL , . SPRING, i Searcy Crzlven . . Pr1xvif1'1'11l . . Billy llullu-rt llfliff' Ihmnlmm ' ' ,.Zr ff'1fi.n, ' ' ' 'j ' lfffl'I1l'f.? ,larkie Kirklxliicl I'i1'z'-l'l'z'.viJw11f . . . HCIHIQ' Many Dmmld ,Lefws ' ' . IIN'-lrumlmlf ' ' I mmf Ieuh Roy Silies . . . S'r'1'l'l'l11ry-Trrasllrrr john lgilfllllllflll jiiruny Smith . .Swrrflary-Tr1'11.mrr'r . Hollis Biddle David Culvert I SMUmnmlfwxlnns I D . Bm Sharp XVundcll. N1cl1o's . : Rrpnrlwr . . .lllTll'TllE Smclolr Bill Jones ' l l SHf!ll,an,-al-Alrmx i I Bobby Nmwk Curl Milam . . . .Nwryfanlfal-.-lrnls . Bob lw1CclllSflUIl CHESS CLUB III Sjwnxorz MR. li. A. BERNIIAVSIQN l'rcsiclent . , . ..... .. . , . .. Raleigh Harvey vit?-l,l'CSlLlK'llf jamie Roberts Scvrvtalry . .. .. ..,, .. Bobby Gill Scrgczliit-:lt-pXrms , .v.... . ......,.. Dave Meers Row 1: Rolu-rlx, llarvuy, Hill, ML-Urs Row 2: Riillcliulwr, Flood, I-fcliols, Ncliring, Allen, C. Ray, lXIcNairy, Rlu-11, Morrow, Brown, Zl'T11ZlllL'li Rim 3: l i'vm'li, l':lCL'. Nvwtoil, liznis, Ivy Sponsor FALL Terry Henry . Harold Purvis . james Sewell . james Bottom . VVayne Purvis CHESS CLL5 B IV MR. IIICRBICRT GRA IC'l'l:R . l'r1'Ji1lrrzl . l'i4'r'-l'1'1',vi1lM1! . . Swwftzlry . . Sl'l'!ll'IIllf-df-,Il'lV1.Y SPRING Jzimcs Bottom Billy Griffin nn Portcrficlcl Monte l'm'k Gus Uixltcs Tommy 'l'oilml Row l: Blower, Griffin, l'or1erfie'-lil, Taylor, Bray, Bottom Rowlz Blorrix l':xl:1sot:i, lilllllllllglllllll, lk-ck, liirlil, Kiurroll, rllllllf mirv. hosscn, Sullms Row 3: 1'zn'riitlu-rg, Nr. lirzurtvr, l'm'vi-. 'I'ml:l, fiiotvs, rl. No-or Page 105 ' ' caifz 7205101 Q 1 5 fx X-X Row I: Reyes, XK'oo4lar4l, .X. Reyes, Lopez, Clay, Robinson, Ifnglanil, Merrer, Navarro, Illaek, Sullivan Row J: Nlr. llall, Iiryant, liarron, Klein, Chaney, Smith, lloles, Sl'llill'VlI7, llroivn, Millsaps, .Xbel CIVIL AIR PATROL CLUB Spozzsorr MR. NV. II. IIALI. l'AI,L SPRING Iiillv Robinson . . 1'r1'5iJenl . . . Billy Robinson A. I., Iinglaml . . . I'irr-1'rr.ciiif11I . . A. L Iinglnnd Ronald Sehaevitz . . Serfelziry . . . Iiclward Abel 7l!'!'!li5Ilfl'f . Ronald Sehaevitz Riek Robinson . . . Rrporlfr Sergearzl-al-.Irms . . ljilllllj' Smith 'lilu Civil Air Patrol, though relatively new to the annals of VVaeo High School, has inereasetl appreciably in membership anal popularity. 1 1 lhe purpose of the Civil Air Patrol Club is to further the trenml tovvartl an air-mintleil Ameriea. XVirh the able a 'l'lu ssistanee of IXIr. Hall, the sponsor and guiding haml, the club has had another successful year. elub programs, believed by many to be the best in VVaeo High School, are following a set pattern. A lilni is shown everv other week. 'lihese films are on subjects pertinent to aviation and are obtained from lames Connally Air lforee liase. Un the alternating weeks there are iliseussions on aviation in general. Occasionally there are motlel airplane contests. 'lihc iilea for a Civil Air Patrol Club was born in the minils of several students in September IQSI. IVith help lrom Miss Ciraee Hamilton aml our first sponsor, Illr. Lyons, the elub was organized. 'lihough there were but litteen members to start the club, the membership has now risen to twenty-live with more members in pros- peer. Page IU-1 ca-nie dead Row 1: jones, Martin, Bush, Ciurwitz, Chandler, INIcINIurtry, Ch:-sley, Baird Row 2: Spencer, Herwald, lirice, Boyd, Saunders CONTEIVIPORARY WRITING SOCIETY Sponsor: MRS. OLA FREEMAN FALL SPRING Hannah Gurwiti . . . President . . . . Hannah Gurwitz Nelda Crain . . . Via'-Prerident . . . . Jane Bush Torchy Brown . . Secretary . . Clarice Boyd Sue Martin . . . . Trmtrurfr . . . . Sue Martin Meda Miller . . Parliamrntarian . . . Jan Baird Patti Bullard . . . Rrportrr . . Sandra Chesley ,lan Baird . . Sergeant-at-,lrfns . . Betti Spencer The Contemporary YVriting Society was organized in the spring of 1952. Even though it is a young club, its activities are many. To become a member, a student must have a 70 average and maintain that average throughout his stay in the club. The purposes of the Contemporary YVriters are to further interest in literature in VVaco High School, to provide professional training in the technique of writing, to improve and establish literary facilities tor the use of the student body, and to establish an atmosphere of congenial companionship for the talented writers of the school. The club, with its writings, supports and contributes to the Litfrrzry Lighlhourr and the I'V!ll'0flll. Programs consist of speakers, reports, reviews, criticisms, and readings of fine literature and poetry. At the end of each semester, members who have reached certain standards are eligible to receive pins. The main project for the year was Book Review VVeek. lVIembers of the club presented reviews of books to various clubs and classes of VVaco High School. Page 105 GJL ell 'llln ilu' xl'1lIA .Xxll lf.Xl.l. C lI1lI'lN Ili' l.l1 flllIlI'l4'IlK' XVilli:uns . 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' X i H ip, Run' I: lli-ad, fuoper, Kirby, Sheridan, l.intliicun1, Killion, Ilayer, Looney, Nlnrplly, Lopez, R. l.o1u-z Row J: Sullivan, lfarnier, liant, Tiner, Moore, Ilill, Dudley, Kuehne, Mr. Jennings Ron' 3: Urmv, Mcllonald, firahrun, finest, Chapman, Campbell, Kirby DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Sponsor: MR. MARVIN JENNINGS FALL SPRING Raymond Lopez . . . . 1're'.ridrnt . . . . Kenneth Tiner Kenneth Tiuer .... Firyt l'in,'-Pr'fsit11'1zl . . jerry Cooper Sterling Campbell .... 9 Nom! Vin'-Pr'1'.ridf'nt . Retha Sheridan Retha Sheridan . . Sfvrftary-Tr1'a.furr1' . . Joyce Kuehne Billie Joy Mann . . . Rrportrr . . . Betty Dudley Jack Graham . . Srryvant-af-.eIrrn.t . . Jack Graham The Distributive Education Club, Charter 51, was organized in October 1947. IlIe1nbership is open to any student who is interested in Distributive Education. This club is a member of both a State and National organization. Once a year there is a State Convention of the Distributive Education Clubs of Texas to which the VVaco Club sends delegates. This year the Seventh Annual Convention met in San Antonio in February. The Waco club was represented by Betty Ann Dudley, -lerry Cooper. jerry hlurphy, and jimmy Sullivan as delegates. From the students attending the State Con- vention state officers are elected and delegates are selected to go to the National Convention. The purpose of the D. E. Club is to aid in the development and growth of its members in their business life. The creed of the club is based on good business ethics and emphasizes the importance of honesty and integrity in the field of distribution. Page 107 ww, 1,1 f , , ,. . . . . . .. Ixuxx I: ,Xym-Nxxurfll, I,:Ilwl', l11n'Iw1', IluI'ru'-I, lux'lNll1gvl', fXIcI1l:n4Nnll, l'urlu-Jmx, I':n-v, l.4-vy, Ilullxunl Hmm ,Zz Iinlmlwlu, I'pxumrf-, Xlllclu-II, lNl'll1lIIll, Vrxuu. Iluvu, Nlvllriflv. llult, Izkuw. lIuIImuNuurII1, l'muIx Rum .I: Sllrmllff-l'u, Xlrlluxxll, .Xr11ulrl, XY:llIw1', Xlurglln, llm1L':m, llnnlvlmu, llurlw, lm'1'u11u', 'lllrm-V, Klux- Ilrm I: Xlxll--r, 'l'l'1m, l.in:nm, Sznygvr, Iixmux, XII-inxlf-in, I'urxiN, NIrI'1-rrin, Griffin ICNIELISH I,l'I'ICRARY SOIClIC'l'Y xp,,,m,,-r Miss :mms 'VIIOMPSON I'.'XI.I. SPRING juycv lkluntgurm-ry . l'1'1'.fiIlurl . . . lI2H'YK'j' Segrcaf 'l.N'llIl Iikiss . . l'iu'-l'1'1'.vfJ4'r1l . . Maury -lllylll' 'l'm'rvm'f- In i'ruuk . . . .... N'l'l'I'l'f!ll'j' ..... lVlIll'j' Ann Craig IR-fcr Sfrnrnbcrg ..... 7'l'1'lL.Ylll'l'I' . . . . . . Utne Perry Flvrrnx' Mcfluwn . . . lfffilol' nf l.ilr'rary ,.ifllIf!llI11,fl' . . Pctl-r Sfmmlu-1'9L l.imI:1 Ilullingsxmrtll .... .luflifnr . . . . -Ioan IN1cIiricIc l'llc lfnglisll l,ifm'x':1l'x' Srbcicfv, com mosul of :III Sflllll'llfS Il11lliIllU' :1 ffrzulc of llillvfx'-s0x'0x1 in lfnglislm :lf lc: t ' Q , . I ,. h . om- fm-rm mul IIIZIIIIYZIIIIIIIQ :ln 2lX'Q'I'2ljll' of nim-fy in :III sulwjccfs fllI'0llHl10llI' flu- scmcsfcr. met fwifc il month fluri 1' flu' wll :ml j'l'JlI' fn pm111ofm- llI'l'I'2IlAj' zlvflvifics. 1 1 I ifml ny l,fgl1tl1ol1sc, flu' main projc-of of flu- sucfcfy, 1'vcvivc'cl support frmn all sfmlcnfs of fllk' sf-Iwnl in fc'l'4-sfwl in c'z'm':1ffx'c' writing. QlIlI1IINll'fl'l'S fu jmlgc USSZIXS, slwrf sforlcs, povfry, :mml lIlIIl10l'0lIS C0l1l'I'll7lIl'IflIIS will st'lc'l'f1'4l Irum flu' clulw mluring flu' blISlIll'SS llll't'l'llljlS. Baylor lvlmfvvlslry faculty lI1l'l11l'7l'l'S jlltlgk'tl flu' C0lIfI'll5IllIOIIx svlc-vfml Ivy frnrmllmllffcvs. ,lllll' society SP0lIS0l'Q'll :1 fall Zlllll spring issuc- of flu' mzlg:lZll1c'. Huw ' Ibm Rim : Nun I' in I. xx'IlfUlI. lllllwy, Il. ZUIIIIIIIX. IIIIWVN, ZIll'lIlj', XY:u'rrn, llun1Irl1n'3'. jmuw, Xlrlllnvun, Rm-lclllv, Ilulw, I':nuImu, If. Ihnxxn, l'vrI ,. lx. Zmlllmx, XI, XY1Ili.'Im-, Ihwf-ll, NI, IIl'uxxn, SVUII. Xlrullulvlluwy, lirnrlf, Nl. IIIII, I, llill. I. xx-lllIJHI1N, Iizurfzllx, Xllllrr, llrxlllvlfvll I llurulllllll I I In ' . : , linlvl, x 11, Ik-Im-, l,f-xxix, l'1'muIl, llulry, Sluvcr. Sn-nlv, Iwrvnlitm, Slzznlvy, Unvrllfl, l.mu- uuwl, XIIXIJIIIJUI, l'1Ily, Xllllxufull, Ilmm, llIII'Wlll, l'a:ll'wn1, llzmlfillx, lf xvllllillllx lullmlxllv, l':ulurIl, Xlllm-I .iii l,':q:v LUN X b, s -0 r 2 . t . W ' . fs - Ron Row .Z Row Row Sponsor l: Tolaro, l'olt-nian, Hatfield, flarkson. lloswank, Maxwell, Stewman, llyrfl, Hunke, Vlfalcs, : llonnnel, Hatcher, Strickland, D. Lee, Dickens, Frazier, .len son, Peevey, lluhl, fllclierrin 3: Dillard, VVillizuns, Peters. Hayes, XVood, Mills, Cnlverhonse, Quiram, Staskey, NYenzel, Martin -l: Hull, Cornet, Teeling, Martin, Adams, VVOkaty, Gooleshee, jones, Mr. Gardner, Moon, Duty FIELD AND STREAM CLUB GROUP I GROUP ll MR. VVAYNE GARDNER . b Ronnie l,inam ,. Travis Dickson Kenneth Crawford ,. ...., . jerry Storm ,. james Black .,.,.. Vano VVilson ....,.,.James Vllallace, Donald Pierson FAIXLIA SPRINQE Sponsor: MR. Ii. B. JONIC Langston XVood . . Pnzsidrnl . . Mason Stewmani--. Mason Stewman Firsl I'i1'4'-Prfsiilwni Stewart lioswank President ,.,.,.,, . ........ ,,4.. . james Black . Yffohml .I7it'l '!,ljl'.S'id1iflf . Frank Maicwell First Vice-President H -.,.,A Ronnie Ianam . Rrmrdzng .Smrvtary . Layton Dillard Y, , Layton Dillard . Corrrsjworlding Svrrftary B. VV. McFerrin Second l CC'Prf51de'lt ------A Truman Martin . . Trfzuurrr . . Truman Martin Recording Secretary ,,.., Ii. VV. Melferrin . Parlianzfntarizm . VVayne Dickens C0rrt.SPm,di,,g gevremrx. .-.. I james Mayfield . . R1'por1'rr . . Langston Vllood T Y ' Jmmas umllmie i ' Slymmni-at-IIrma' . U Carroll Hall N reasurer ......,...., . .,,......,, ......... . .,....,....,.., , ,....,,...,. jerry Norman . . Swglrani-zz!-,lrms . . Billy Adams 5f'fg93m'3t'Arm5 Vauo XVilson . . . Ili.t!orian Historian ,..., , ......,.,., .,.., . ,. ...,, The Field and Stream Cluh has enjoyed so much success and has grown so large that into two groups. Mr. li. li. jones joined Mr. VVayne Gardner in sponsoring the groups. lt was decided that the first term would be spent largely on field or hunting sports or fishing sports. The club has had several shooting contests. Row l: lfasttwwooil, Russell, Dickson, L'ran'ford, lileypas, Miller, Todaro, Tilary, Ron' .Z: XYt-atliers, XYallaee, jones. lfvans, lloyett, Bloody, Robinson, Kohler, llowarc Ron' 3: XYhitn'orth, XYilsun, liritter, Harrell, Storm, Linain, Kirkpatrick, Hill, li is Y! We ...f ww Kirby llarrell at mid-term it had to he divided and the second term on the stream lint-derian, l'arks, Tooker l, Pierson, Illack lg flllfl apannf 'Ns ws X1 Q . ,gy ,A xcxfvi , cs , . f 4 3.1 Y. I If if-4 ,, ff if 4514? fi? A- 'Viv I :SQ ' '- V-sw fwfuisi-M-fsfsff 1' Him I: tml-mm-, lfilxuililx, -lwliiixliiu. lurlu-ll, Xlrlixiiglil, Z:u'lll'y. Slullw, lnululmi. lliimpliiiy, Zvrliiimx, Xlilllmxivii, l'iili limi l'uLiiiX, Snyilii, liinilill, Al-'inlxiilm XYmnlluili, Slm'vl', Siqili-, Zi-lilmlvli, Sliurl, l.m5, llniini. lfiwii, limi .l: Nniwlill, liiiinlw, llmil, lliiliiiimil, Xluvillufvlllvxy, Vox, Slixitlull, lmlirlvxili, .linux XX'.iiIi, llniimmly limi l' lliizupwx, Ui-il-ni, Hvlx-iii, Xliw XY:rliu, lllmll. l llllUlIl', 'lhxiirln'--, XYIXQ-, lliwI'I'm-i', Small IXJIQSCIQXIQIJ Slfllvlflf Cl,l'l3 .S'fmr1,w1': MISS l,.'X YliRNli XYUNU lf.'Xl,l, SPRING Klum Kay Stiwur . . 1'n',riilfr1f . -Iuyi-u lNlm1tginm-ry Shirlcx Slflllllbll . . lviu'-l'1'1',i'ii1l1'11I . . l.illil:l C'm'mul1c' Sliiilm-v Hmm . . . . .S'r1'1'rl41ry . . NCIIlL'j' lllIllXNULlj' Marry Allllllk' lllUl'Il'II1'k' . vIll'1'll,l'Ill'l'l' . . . Damn l'ci'li .xllll Sliurt . . . . . I'arfi11fllflllarirlfl . . . Hzirlmalrxl Fixx li:ii'lw:ir:1 Nix .,... .N'wr'yfn111l-111-.Irmx . . liilliv lm- XY:lilv lxlllflllll .xllll ixlQ'lilllSNllll . . lli.vlu1'ia11 . . . l':1l Uvi-rtim l lll'NQ2ll'tl Sm-l'x'ii'0 flllh, Il lIll'INlM'l' of thi' Ciirls Sciwici' l,i-4131114-, snlrrcil rliis si'1'x'iCm' yvnr hy lmying ulmlii-S :mil , - . , , , wluml supplu-Q lm' rliv lm'11ihm'l's ol rlu- Xxilll-il'l' iNc'g1'o l,l'l7lHlll1lj,ft'. l'h1- uluh funk rlw Orpllziimgi' Tim' rhvil' mxlin piwjwr this M'2ll'. kwlIl'f2lllIS u'v1'c- mzulm' :mil lu-nclws wvn' x':l1'nisl1c'ml to l3l'lQl1N'll up thc ll0l'll1ll'Ul'y. 'llhv cliililrvli l'lI-lUl'l'll llnllrmx-1-11, LlllI'lSfIllJlS, :mil Vxilvntiiu- pzirtics. 1'llllhlS wcru siipplii-il for plgiygrmiml cquipincilt :uul for pziinring thi' ilm'mirm'y. lr has allways lwcu :l ggrml nf l Ul'SQJll'll to bring lmppim-ss to otliclwe. This goal was K'1lI'l'll'4l out hy making l'1lI'lIHlIl svi':iplvmks lui' thc- Xvtc-rains llospltzll anal plzlvc czmls lm' rliv pzitii-nts :ir llillvri-sr :mil l'l'm'ulcnt llos- pitzilw :lt xl1lli'lll'llll'. St. l'z1trick's Day, l'f:1sta'1', :xml lllotlu-r's llily. flli-iiilwrs Sl'l'VK'll as uslwrs :it thc zumuzll lg2l5'l0l'-Xvillxll High Spec-cll 'l'Olll'll2lll1Clll', solil puppies on .'X1'mistiCc llziy, :mil sulnl vulil ilrinlas :it thi- lmslu-tbzlll galncs. Swim- ul thi- smullm- projc-rts incluilwl wrapping hloml szimplc-s :it thi' Raul Cross lilooil lizmlc, i'iitc1't:1ii1111ci1t :it thc l,mu-y Migc-l Center, pIll'flL'lPIltlOll in the Tllaillcsgiviiig bnskvfs, :mil visiting :it the llzlylwrry Rvst llonw. llflllll 110 K...---. , V wi R ow R o xv Row Row R ow .I. 041401 ---rw -sw-1' -3 W. qt Neubauer, jacohs, Brown. Ross, Saffle, Adamik, Brown, Barnett, Kosherg, Mrs. XYoo1l 'l'aehias, VVerner, Robinson, Myers, Cawoocl, Pierce, Campbell, Johnson, XVitt, lleasley lfzister, Kendrick, Pate, Malesovas, VValker, Denton, Beal, XVenzel, Stromherg Faflal, Sanders, VVright, Skyles, Anderson, Lyon, Taylor, TillOlI'lIlS,Fl01'l, Nail FALL Johnny VValker James Brown Johnny Simpson Peter Stromherg jerry Clemmons Qvans, 'l'rin1, Thornal, Martin, Bivona, XVilli:nns, Rice, Simpson, Clennnons, Lewis FORUINI DEBATING SOCIETY Sponsor: MRS. DAVID E. VVOOD . . . President . . . Fi:'.vl l'ivv-Prf'5id.'1zl . . . . Srfontl Virv'-Prr'.riilr'11t . . . . Third View-Prrsidezzt . . . . . . Srrrzvary . . . . SPRING Jerry Clemmons Peter Stromlwerg Charles Thornal . David Martin Jerry Trim Livingston Kosherg . . . Trz'a.sur4'r . . . Livingston Kosherg Robert Jacobs . . . Pnrliamfniarian . . . James Brown Stan Skyles . . . . Reporter . . . Jack Saffle Ross Lewis . . Sergeant-at-.Ir1m . . Ross Lewis The Forum Debating Society has enjoyed an extremely successful year, thus upholding the traditions es- tablished hy this club. In their annual literary contests with the Rostra Literary Society, Forum has won first and second places in all contests held to date. With great expectations, Forum hopes to sweep all the remaining tournaments and smoke the cigars at the highlight of the year-the Rostra-Forum banquet. The outstanding social event of the year was a hayride and Weiner-roast in January, when the Forum De- baters and their dates enjoyed an excellent party. Under the kind and patient leadership of lldrs. David VVood, their sponsor, the club has planned some fine and worthy projects and will continue its growth in size and literary achievement. Page 111 fullwze fzamemakefzft 9 who :irc Ou r lfl l'l'RIC IIOAIICMAIQICRS Ol AAIICRICA .wpmfim Miss MYR'l'I.li c'i'RRx' MISS IIA IIROVN MISS IN.-X IiI'RKII.'XI,'l'IiR .. SPRING Ifrvtlsi Morgzm . . l'rr,vii11'11l . . . -Ioyce Ston Aloyve Stone . . l'iu'-l'n'.fiilw11l lxllll'LIiII't'f 'l'crrell lit-tty XVootllo1'k , Sr1'n'lr1f'y . Betty XVoodlot 'l'Iit'i'cszl QIZISPCI' . 7Il'I'!l,.S'lH'l'l' . . Shirley Millei Iowe' llallc . . l'nrli111111'11I11r'iu11 . Ioyve Ilzll .loan BITIIIIII . . lIi.rlnr'in11 . . -loam I'II'l'lIII2 Dorothy I,zimIw . . Rrpuflrr . . Dorothy I,:imI1 BIIl'l1ZII'2l Iioswt-ll . Song I,rmlfr' . Iixirlvxiru Boswell Memlwrsliip in tlw XVuco Iligli School cllIill3ll'I' of th oincmzilwrs ot Aint-rit':i is limitrtl to students taking or lI1lYK' fIllit'II t'oui'sus in liomi-milking. vlixiptvr has :iffilintioiis with thc- stlltc' :md nn- tionl orgziiiizutions. XV:1uo Iligli is lioiiorctl to have an intl Ifirst Vive-Piwsiclcilt, Yvonne- Divkcy, :intl ll District surcr, .Ioyve Stone, among tht- 1IPPl'0XIII'IilIt'lj' IGO nwrnlwrs of its vlixiptrr. Xvonm- was :ilso chosen the NNW I1 M,HL.,.' w,WHm.lk' grmwv 'I-c,.,.x,ll most llll1SIJllllllIlg.!,' I' Il A IIlt'lIll3l I' iii District III :Ind Nutt gg Ilirltit-, Ihmtt-ll. Ilfu-li.-r, llztltf was piwssciitc-cl ai metlzil liy Ixiwainis llulw. Izm-I1 lioim-iiizikiiw rlziss im-cts in unit im-t-tiiws c-vc-iw' tliirtl I ricl:ix' :tml tlw units nwct :ill roifn-tlwi' for zi elm w- F1 PW . . PN tm-1' iiivctiiig rlw lirst Wt'tliim'stl:i5' of czlcli montli. Ilit- vfirls a:l1't1fln:itc in wortliwliilc sro cuts. sucli as: COIIIDIIIIIIV cook hooks. makiiiff grcvtiiif' czirils :tml ire'- FN Y' PN . Y' - v pitting W'orltl l i'it'iimlsliip pzu'lt:lff1's. rlllwx' also vnjok' ftwqiiviit social ffvt-to-gt'tIwi's. rs . . 1- Now l:I'l::i1li.im, Sims, XIi'l'ow:iii, l'inlXsluii, IIIII, l.iglili1n'i', lirvgstolt. Spivuy, 'l'oiiu:iIi', l'HoI, Nluss hm J: Ilioun, Ifisou, Nlnrliii, liiu-iiwooil, lliiiii-Iii-Il, XX'liyIiui'n, Svzilt-s, S. -li-nltiiis, N, -I1-iiliins, Iliitlt-r, XYoo1lIot'l4, Aston, llolmt-s. Ioliiisoii. Alqirvis, XYIHIQ' A I Q Hou .Sz flux, -loliiisoii, Rontli, l':itlt-rsoii, I.:iii1Ia-miilk, 511-w:ii't, Milli-r, l':iltt-rson, Iiocli, Iliirwilx, Un-rloii. Kluson, k'Iirisli:iii, XX'iIIxiiisoi1 1 , A as W li 'I il 'I' rt 3 I , l wg A. if '- , ..,-lass. , . xxxs f X Hi I Q k ifj -nhl . A i S-W1 fi- if' A 'iw ' gk I I 7 1 E 1 5 S s s 5 I I I I. I 5 e I 3 VXA. 11... Row 1: iizuitrt-ll, Stuckerl, Sharp, Johnson, Harvey, Ciurrett, llosher, Yerhy, Oclslen, lllunkensliip, Compton, Otto Row J: l'. lbrnnnnnnd,1l.opeL, llzirher, frunler, Holkey, Maison, Long, Toinqzite, VK'ilkins, llld, l.t-ggott, Iirmxn Ron' 3: Mrs. 'l':irver, berinzis, Magee, Cznqle, li. lirunimond, Roden, Rnuey, Smith, l.nnh:uu, XX':illuce, 'I'limnlismi, tioinez FUTURE NURSES CLUB spam,-z MRS. MARGARE1' F. TARvr:R FALL SPRING Sue llosher . . . Pr1'.riJ1'11l . . . . Julinne Bnbik Bzirbxirai lV12lXCy . . I'iff'-l're.fiL1'w1l . Mziry Ann Tongzite Patsy Drummond . . Sr1'rz'1ary . . . Joyce 'I'hompson juliune Buhik . . . Trraszllwr . . Tommy Mcllee Mziry lietros . . Parlian11'nrariz1:z . . Sandra johnson Sue Dosher . . Rl'fFlIfll'l' . . Sue l7osher The purpose of the Future Nurses Club is to help the prospective nurse understand nursing :is Zl vocation. Each field of nursing is studied and discussed as to training, services rendered, opportunities for zldvzinceinent, :ind szilzlries paid. Outside speakers, filnis and discussions bring this information to the group. VVorking with the two Wziclci hospitals in their nurses recruiting progrzun, the club has helped in organizing siniilzir nurses clubs in District lo, and over the state. They have nppezired on radio progrznns and have assisted in sending out literature to other high schools in the district. Students may go to the hospitals on SIlflll'tl2lyS and go through the day with :L nurse, thus giving the student a better understzuuling of nursing. The club is divided into vrouns, each groum being res vonsible for one vro frrun. 28 CF P1 Future Nurses Club is open to both boys and girls interested in nursing as il profession. l':nge Ili J Zaae fiecaelaaied Huw I: l'in-Lf-lux, Klan-lu-y, lill'lxp:lll'u'l4, lhllln-Y, Alillllllfll, Nix, lil-lly, xlilfllll, XX'l1ylml'11, Ilull, Xl. .X. Smith Rum' J: l':u1u'ron, Nlnylu-fry. l'f-Iris-ll, Z:n1ml:u', rlrnlfinx, llrrumli, Ilzm Linx, lllll'IlN, ll, Smilll. .Xrmu-ttf-, llm17:nlf-N Huw .11 ll:mff-i-ur, l'ru'r, llliln-lu-ll, lmlllnx, lktvrlllls, Cmuld Kllilrstf-in, Hml1:m1, 'l'luxm1vwm, Sf-ull, 'l':n3lu1', Xliw llznrry I-'l l'l'RIC SICCRICTARIIQS Cl,L'l3 .s'fm1,f,,,-51 MISS 1cI.1s.fxl:1-1'l'11 BARRY MRS. lVlAliNlC'l 1'I-I kllil-XNT-ZS l ,-Xl.l, SPRING xlnym- lluwxnpsml . . l'1'w.vifl1'11l . . . lxlllfj' .ln Svrtf Maury .ln Sc-utf . l'in'-l'l'1'.fiflrl1l . . C':lrulyn l':mu-run limurlmy llI'llNYll . . Sven-lz1l'y . , lllxx Ruth Cirxlllzlm Iel'f7lllfl'l' . . SlIlI'll'j' 'l'luwmp,-ull lu :mul uppurflmifu-s nf il Sl'4'llIlg1I'Ill5lll'l' or :1 sc-on-f:11'y. This lms lu-vu flolu- by flc-mmlsfmfimms, fzflks by flu- girls, fzfllw 'l'lu- l lIllIl'K' Sn-crm-f:u'u-s Club lms nffc-mpfc-fl fn gain sunu- insiglmf into flu- many mlufu-s. all-simlwlv :lffiflu by flu- NDUIISUIAS zuul fulks by c-xpcru-1u'n-fl sn-cu-fz11'ic-s. Srmu- of flu- sa-C1'cf:11'i:ll 0pp0l'flll1lTll'S 1-xplorc-al wc-rv in tlu- fu-lfls of law, nu-mlirilu-. lllSlIl'1lllk'l'. clmrclm wmlf :uul civil sm-x'vu'c zlppoinfnu-nfs. lic-czlllsv of flu- ll11D0l'f1lllCl' of flu- coin-of llllllllllllgf of all flu- prnblf-Ins flmf ru up in vmuu-f'firm with flu- usm- of flu- ff-lc-pluuu-, wc- luul sc-vc-rzll l1l'0Ql'2lINS on fm-lc-plumingg. 'l'lu- party :lf flu- 1-:ul uf flu- ff-rm was lu-lfl in flu- fill-1'fCl'l1l :uul was ll numsf vnjoyzulwlf- of-uzlsiun. l'ug1f- Ill fe 5 Q Ieacfzevzd S 'K ag, Row l: Dean, Vl'ilkinsun, Mullen, Griffin, Oswald Row Z: Calvert, Mrs. Ilillarzl, Gregory, Gibson, Ilartz, Uohrovolny, Kinder, llailflad, Johnson, Dixon, jarrell, Evans FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB spnmofz MRS. EDNA mLLARn FALL SPRING llelen Mullen . . President . . . . Helen Dean Carolyn Dixon . . . I'irr-1'rrside11l . . Helen VVilkinson Helen VVilkinson . . Sfcrefary . . Helen Mullen Linda llead .... . Trrmvurrr . . . Mary Oswald Georgia Laudermilk . . Rrjrorler . .... Al Griffin Historian . . , Georgia Loudermilk The Future Teachers Club of VVaco High School was organized September 17, 1952 with fifteen charter members. It is a professional club open to students who are interested in exploring the teaching field. The club seeks: lil To encourage young people to cultivate in themselves the qualities of personality and character which are the foundations of successful teaching. C21 To acquaint young people with the story of the development of schools, the part free schools have played in our democratic way of life, the pioneering associated with their ex- pansion. l3j To provide young people with specific information about opportunities in the field of education. The club is working on worthwhile projects. In addition to studying the lives of great teachers and examin- ing opportunities in teaching, the members visit other schools and have experience in actual teaching. Page l I w we-Q ......,... ..,..- r flu cjaacfen -1' -vs Row I: lirmvn, julinsmi, li. la-rr, Pauling, XX'al4lrun, Ilarrison, Gwin, Dlarvis, Ruatli, fatlctt, Jnnus Row .33 Vin, fruw, Yan Zauilt. -lrnkins, lluliias, 'ii.lIlL'l', liuwc, NVliitL'l1utisv, 'l'lietlt'0i'il, U-lilliain, Svliwartz Run' 3: Miss XYliiti-lt-y, Miss lfanivl, llarry, l'r:iwl0ril, l'ict'xiii', i.llIIIL'l'llllll, l'inkstun, S. l.t-ar, XYrigli1, Ymqt-ls:n1u, liarlisli- GARI DICN ULU li Sjionsnrsz MISS ZOU S'l'lCliI.li DANIIQI. MISS TIIUMAS XVllI'l'liI.liY l .'XI.I. SPRING Betty Pauling.: . . l'rr'5ii1rl1l . . . , lit-tty Pauling Raymunil Ilill . . lill'I IJI'l'.VitIl'lIf . . Sliirlvy XValtlrun Dnrotliy Lamb . . Rl'l'lII'nlillfl Sn'z'rl11ry . . . Iilainc liruwit Doris Austin .Crn'rr.vpn11ililzgf Svfrrfnry. . . Cliarluttv Ruatli liilly Maxwell . . . 7iVAI'll.Ylll'I'l' . . . . . Pat Culwt-Il Kay Doyle . . . . R1'jmrt4'r' . . . Kay Doyle plum' liuli Sclirm-tlcr . . Sl'l'fll'lIlIf-Ilf-.ll'llI.f . . CH-ril Ruatli 'lilw Ciarilvu Club was first orgaiiizctl in 1914.8 for tlic pupils iiitcivstvml in tht- growth :intl 1ll'I'2Il1fIl'l'l1l'llf of wvrs. 'liliis club is opcu to borll boys anil girls. During tliv term, tht- nivmbcrs of tlic club vnjuy listrning tu spa-akvrs, incluiling invinbcrs of tllc' various gartlrn clubs of NVaC0, making lluwvr Zll'l'ZlIlg,fi'I110IlfS anal cursagcs, Vll -wing slitlc-s :intl niotiun pictures, taking part in special programs pt'cst-tits-tl by their own group, :intl partici- pating in many ntlicr intervsting activities. An annual activity of tlw club is tlic study of Cltristinas clvcotwitioiis, tliv making of Cliristinas iluur orna- . incnts, anal fcstivt- tnantlc and table- tlcsigns. Tlicsc- Lliristmas :it'i'zii1gvim'1its arc jutlgcil anal awartlcil ribbons. Page llh gen e' iz rt 1 55 Wi 5 Q, Q53 R Row I: lireen, IR-ters, Hoehn. Xleyer, liner. linker, Furneaux, Mason. Thompson, Stanley, Aynesworth, Zournas, XYooclliff Row 2: I':uleitt, l.:1wson, Shielrls. Hill. llanapel, llonnig, l'harr, Davis, Nail, Evans, W'arren, Martin, lloloh Row 3: IJnl'riest, McNamara, NVilliams, Patterson, XYalker, Melton, Smith, llurlce, craig, Turner, folias, l.:inforrl, lf. l.. Scott Row-1: lilaseoxv, Blclilasson, Iierry, lfnller, lsom, lf. Scott, Griffin, Lowrey, Nix, Spivey, Ilaine, Miss Clayton GENHEIINIER LITERARY SOCIETY Sponsor: MISS MARY CLAYTON FALL SPRING Frances Mason . . . l'r'r5itl1'11t . . Shirley DuPriest Virginia Pharr . . . l'irr-Prr.ridr'11t . . . . Pat Nail limmylou Scott . . Rfrorulilzgf Srrrftary . . Barbara Burke Katherine Zournas . .'fru'n 5f1n1nlifzg Sf'1'rrtary .... Joan Glasgow Mary Ann VVoodliff .... Tr1'a51n'1'r . . . Mary Ann VVoodliff Susan Aynesxvortli . . . Swymfll-111-.lrms . . Jo Ann Furneaux Shirley l7uI'riest . . .lsyislunt Swgvalzt-zz!-,lrms .... Yvonne Nix Pat Nail . . . . Slflllifllftia' Src'rr'Iary .Susan Aynesxvorth As a member of the Girls Service League. Genheimer is ever striving for a higher goal of service. This year llenheimer had two main projects. A room at the County Poor Farm was completely reclecoratecl as living room for the women, and continuing the large project of last year, three underprivileged children were clothed. The main money making project for 1952-1953 was the Genheimer Revue. Every girl in the society partici- paterl in its protluction on December 4, 1952. Other Cienheimer projects were a Halloween party for the Joy Stamps Negro Nursery, a program for the lVaco Ciirls Club, and the donation of a package every month for Korean relief. Page ,..... A L , 4. Row 1: Millwrger, Duncan, VVonrl, Pettis, Spence, Kelley, Hoodm:-in, Taylor, Iiuderian, Kendall, XYarren Row J: Nlr-. llate, llarfield, Taylor, Nlcllalian, Vlfalker. Black, Iiaslcy, llaner, Starr, Scott, Davenport, Trautscliolw ir llir 1 Row J: Iiayle, VW-:itlic-rs, llarvey, Ratzman, Blain, Bateman, Balch, Iiardner, Riley, lloppcr, Rose, Kizcr, Blnrri Ioilc Ixocn FALL Lee Riley . . Don Irwin . . Mary Ruth Spence james Balch . . GOLF CLUB Sponsor: MRS. LOUIS BATIE . . Prfsiilnzt . . . Firxl lfvIl'l PfI'5IliI'7ll . Second l'i1'1'-P1'r5id1'11t . . . . Srrrflrlry . . . . Trz'a.fun'r . . Sl'l'ffI'lUll-Clf-1177115 . SPRING . . Lee Riley . . Don Irwin Shirley Guderian . James Balch Joe Bob Gough . . . Bill Scott The NVaco High School Golf Club has become one of the most active and successful clubs in school. VVith its sponsor, Mrs. Louis B. Bate, the members meet at school on regular club days for business sessions. Pairing its members, the group holds a schedule play each Saturday morning at Ridgewood Country Club, a courtesy extended to the high school members by the Ridgewood Country Club Golf Association. As an added project, the club holds invitational tournaments with other high school clubs in this area and awards trophies to outstanding players and winning teams. It also engages in play with the teams in the Inter- scholastic League. This year VVaco was the host to all teams in this section for the District hleet held April 18. The following committee chairmen were appointed to serve the club during the year: Initiation, Donna Lee and Bill Bauerg Prizes, David lklclylahan and Donna Leeg hlembership, Sonia Birkel and Pat Kellyg Social, Sally Kendallg Handicap and Tournament, Don Irwin, Bernard Koen and Shirley Guderian. ll8 AGM ima lem F M Q eggs, 8352.65 ,. ,W -my F Y! ' ,siifrigi Q A 0 Row l: Nlcfnnc, llarris, llcclcer, Scott. liattner, lohns on l Row J: Slanlcr. Xlcllzxniel, lllnlson, l'alhill, llalccr, Slanmlcfcr, Tm HOBBY CLLQB .S'j1on5nr: lVllSS l'Il2LlCN DVMONYI' FALL SPRINCI Bill Rice . . . . l'l'rsir1'1'11I . . Donald Mcfune Bill Slautcr . . . l'in'-l'rwxiJr'11l . . . Vergiel lludson Pat VVhitehouse . . . Swrrwlary-Trfr1.r1zr'rr . . . Beverly Standefer llle llobby Ulnb requires its members to hare an out-side hobby and be engaged in it for some length of time. Both boys and girls :nay enter this interesting and active club, After each program there is taken a vote on the most interesting dis- cussion or demonstration given. At the end of the semester the best program is chosen, and the person receives a reward for his interest in the club. l TRAVICLERS CLUB Sf10II50l'f MISS CAROLINE RICHARDSON ,lean Brock , , .,....,.., .. President bdarlene Graves , , ,. ,,., , . Secretary Patsy Scllaefer , . . Vice-President Betty Taylor ,. ...,. ,1fI'CIlSllI'CI' Charles ll. Childs .,., ........,.,. .,,.,.......,..............................,,.., S e rgeant-at-Arms XVe Travelers, taking a tip from Tffrnugflz lin' I,ooki11y-gflzrys, are going fast by sitting still. From Room 104, we plan to see interesting and exciting parts of the world. 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Xrxulllxml, XXIINMI, K.zmwn Iilu 1' Imam x Smllx, Nh-sn, Il.nf-ullml, l'.uNmnN, Idnmim, 'I'l'vImg. hlmlllmu. lfl-ll-lu-1, lLnIwr, llrllm ml Klux X: lf: N ull, lZ1wm,4,'IMl:l, Nw Iuflx IM-l lm Row lt Row 2: Row 31 limi' 4: E .f v , ik llirlwy, llruwn, llungatter. Xvltlsilil, Rlcfallnni, Bltutnig, S. llruwii, l'l1umlt-y, llnl'rit-st, llantnn-riL'L, llnlte, latin, Kr'tt't-n, ll:ul4l:ul. liilllfll, lint-lil, Nlitehell. 'l'ilrilt'r, St-ale, XVilli:nns, Reed, -lolnison, llnlurnvolny Yillztreal, flair, .Xtlzunik, lfurtl, Blolnnlmlru, llerd, Denny, Junes, liergusml, Littlt-wrmml llnppt-l', Pale, lil-rilt, llayt-s, ll. ,lung-s, Lit-ws, Quitatn, lit-al All memhers must he taking or must have taken Latin or elassieal mythology. Each year the eluh spvznsurs a wide variety uf activities. In Neweinlwer the xl. C. L. sponsored the dance after' the XVoodrow XVilsnn game. Une of the highlights of the year is Latin XVQL-lt which takes place in lVlareh. The students made pusters, gave progrznns, ind did I numhu tt thing, to pt imote 1 ttin intein ts 1h tl tl t t X p is l ltin ts 1 illllllll fur -' v' ' rs 1 .1 ' ' 'Is is year ie meme ni he X 'aeo Cha ter wzr .1 :J 1 Living. To help with theiaetivities, Gene Perry' appointed Barbara Anderson in charge of the radio hrnatleastg Dan Myers, N prugraing llugh Ilenson, hadges and invitatiunsg Terry Goodman and Laura Duncan, refreshments, Susan .-Xyneswurtli, .lu- gans and the hoardsg Naneylee Davis and David Davenport, ann0unt'ementsg Lois Lt-gate, Billy Braden, and -lurlt Burgess, representatives tn the juninr high sehuolsg Shirley Bunn, newspaper puhlieityg and Kay Severaliee, pusters. 'l'he junior K'l:1ssieal Ifllgllt' puhlish a magazine, lvllllf rf Tinzf, four times a year. lt was started in H224 and has ernnpleted its 29th year uf l7lll7llL'ZlllUIl, Its staff for 1952-53 was as follows: just liditur-llugh llensun R,XCll1lllgC Editor-Pat Nail Assistant liditnr-Mary jayne '1'orrence Assistant Exchange lilllflll'lNZllll'f'lL'C Davis Business lNlanager-Roniw Linam Typists-Laura Duncan, janet Petris, Bette Anne Pairett, Assistant Business Manager--lanie VVilliams Carolyn Levy l'he climax of the year's wurk came with the State Convention held in Marshall, Texas, this year. :Xt this meeting state uffirt-rs were elected, and plans were made for the coming year. Run Run' limi ll nw : Lipsill, llornt-, llannihal, Nlt'N:nnara. lloyd, Nluhler, llarrisun, Arnistruna, liruve, Ilnrgess, l.t'nseln1t-r, I-'lt Kilatls, Filnpsnn, lxvans, Kirltst-y, llztelxlvftrtll, XY:lllQt'r, Stululmv, Ntvlan, llyer, lirittt-r, XXX-tlirtup, l'vevt'y i: t'h:tntller, Nlmiluoiiiwy. 'lilIHIl1llSOl1, 'l'rit'e, XXI-rner, llratlvn, Rant-y, lfasteriflue, Salmne, llrt-enlt-t-, t'rm'ltt-lt : llatehell, llanner. Pinto. ilil'IllllSCllUlll, Hayle, 'l':tylu1', Xlelhmalil, Myers, Mnrlerian -9.- 7? HAL. .,....., Page 1.21 . R1'rnri1'i11g1 Sfr'r1'1z1ry . . W, 1,44 X Rmv I: Kehl, Phillips, Roseher, linglzmrler, Curlin, Rigney, Parma, liicorte. Khoury, lfarlal Row 3: Nliller, XY:ilker, Rogers, liavennort, lloard, llauus, llroee, llrown, Cooper, lfloud Row 3: lloxrard, lloarnl, Todar. li, Clark, Allen, llenson, llerry, Clark, Nlae.Xrlhur, Graves Now l: Hiller, Mayes, Levy, l,1llll.1f0I'll. NVard, lfry, Neelley, Monsai, Mr. NYise KICY CLUB Sponyorz MR. HICRB VVISIC FALL Bill Rogers . . . I'rr.vi111'11! . Rollin Khoury . .lack Levy . . . 1''fri'-l'l'r'.tiJ1'llI . . SPRING . . Mike Dieolie . . . -lack Levy Douglas MacArthur M ilte Dieurte Robert Nliller llugh llenson Gene XVard . . . .Cor'l'wspr11nli11y Srrrrlary. . . . Trfzzsiwfr . . . . . . R4'ffol'Iz'r' . . Srl'g1ra11l-al-.Irms . . Durwood Cooper . . Robert lWiller Leonard l':lIl.flllllilK'l' . . . Gene VVard The Key Club, a junior Kiwanis Club, is the only boys' service club in VVaco High School. Our sponsor is Mr. llerb lVise, who is head of the Key Club committee for the Kiwanis Club. The Key Club for the past three years has become more and more active in school service work. Our club has sent delegates to the lnternatioual Key Club Convention, and also to regional meetings. The club has per- formed many outstanding services as its activities. lllembers collected money for the blarch of Dimes, worked for the 'ltoy Chest, helped to recoudition the front lawn, cleaned and rearranged the trophy eases, and worked with the Hoy Scout Circus. The club, in connection with Forsgard, decided to paint a Negro orphanage. Also the club will put new numbers on every locker in VVaco High School and it has purchased a stzunping machine which puts names on fountain pens, leather goods, and many other items. The Key Club has advanced very far since its founding, and its members agree that it has been growing better and better every year as it has broadened its activities, l':ige 1.3.1 madque an ' I I I - 5 Row l: lfairly, fox, .Xlfuril. llullarcl, Taylor, Frierson, Sullivan. linker, Portcrfielrl, Hurl-on, Pickens. Seller:- liuw J: L'annon, llrmrnfiehl, li, Smith, Staley, Hanna, If. jones. hY'llll!11QlIIlI1l, llrazina, Ilirml. Patton, lluy:g'u-, Xi-cl lion 5: lflliotl, Stewart. llelrof, liuchl. Slavens, Patterson, Ugletrce, Vrockctr, Turner, NYallacc. Suyrlcr, xl. XYil-on Ron 1: Sa-llt-r, Iliclwy, I-htw, llall, liarncr. lirawfuril, Morgan. flunil, Royalf, killzuiilmt-rf, ,larrt-ll, R. XYil-on MASQUE AND WIG CLUB spawn Miss MATTIE 1sEss COFFIIELD FALL SPRING jarncs XVilson . . l'r'f'sidfnt . . . . James VViIsou Mslrianue Bird . . . . l'ir1'-l'rf'sidz'l11 . . Mary Lois lirownficld Nlazclle Neel .... . S4'z'rv1'ary . . . . llelen Hanna Mary Lois Brownfield . . Tl'I'l151ll'l'I' . . Billie Royals lit-vcrly Friersun . . . . Rz'ff0rfrr Thc main project of thc tall term was a Christmas play, Sign of Il Star, presented for the Xcwcoincrs Club Wlith an incrcascml inelnbcrship, the spring semester founcl nicmliers of the club serving in varicil activi tics- 'Vlll les for the l3ax'lorXV:1co Hiwfh Speech Tournzunent, St'll'C crew for the P. T. A, Variety Show, zuul ushcrx hm. Y- bt .fb for Um' ,l'0'1C'1I. lfach of the sc-wir groups presented a progrzun in which the talent came from within the group. The bc: prog,5ram iuunlwrs were selected and mzule into one final program to which other clubs were invited. Yagi Row I: Swimllv, llrinknmn, Sullins, falrlwcll, Kelly, Hogulznul, xxvl1lll1ll'l'lS, Katrin-r, llrculing, lfrilulmrc Row 3: Xlr. Skinnvr, Hull-, flnim-s, Scltum:u'l1t-r, llcril, Nichols, Stollv, Ru-tl, lit-rr, Tltunipsmi, Siuuplc, fluutl Run- 5: I':u'-mis, 'l'm'lwr, KL-lil, lintcly, llullxrir, licziril, lhnrni-tl, lhuyvtl, l :xl'clx, Kluhlfinc M USIC APPRIQCIATION CIA ' li FALL Huh Hxirnett . . KL'llllQ'Ill i'I'alwfurcl lluuzilcl VVilli:lmS Durutlty Sample .lujvc KCFT . . Aiilwn-y Houck . l'll'illllK Bt'1lI'll . Tuminy Ahlmtt . Sftonsnrsz MR, I.YI.l2 SKINNICR lWRS. M.fXl'fNl2r1i'1'lC JICANICS MISS IVIARTHA LI2llSCllNlCR SPRING . . Pr'f'5itlrl11 . . . . .Bolt Burnett . lfirxl I ir'r'-l'rr'.fi1lr71! .... Charles liuyctt . .S'1'roml IVil'l l,l'I'.fil!l'l1f . . lVnync Scliiirtiztclivr . . RI'l'0I'dillfl Sl'!'f1'fl1l'y . . Dorothy Sampli- . .Carngvjtolldilzy S4'1'n'Iz1l'y. .... lioh Kehl . . Tr'r1l.v11l'rr ...... l'll'1lllliB81ll'll . Rfjwflfr . liillir xluyvv Vhiual Wrynzlli-fit-.lrms . . . Travis ll:-ul . . Disk Jor'k1'y . . Al l':1rst:us 'l'ht- Music Jlpprccizition Club was orgzuiizctl in the full of 1947 for tht- uiusic-mimlcil stutluuts uf NV:u'o .- ., . -.,, ,,,,,, ,. 1. 1 1 lligh. Ar that tiuu' it wats umlci' the tlircctimi of lXIt'. H0l'lX'l't clI'1ll'fl'l' :mtl lllt. Lylt- Slilllllt'l'. Sinn' that tiuu' it his hun fillul tu 1 ipuitx unix tum 'l'h' i nm to umlustuul Lon ilciin- tht uu l uti ' ' of this ur,g::uiz:itiun. IS S 'iff HZ ' Sl ' I 'POM' Illll 1' YIYICS l',zu'h IllCIlIl34'I' is mzulc hcttvt' 2lCKlll2lllll'l'll with goml music :tml iutt'otlucccl to uixsuy grczit artists. This mlm-sift im-:ui only classical music is stutlic-tl. Swing, jazz, zuul lmogy :irc also I'L'C0fIlllZl'll. This is :ill ilouv by lllK'2lIlS of rc't'm'ils :uul mpc- rm-c0i'4litig1s. Nut all tht- :ictivitics of thc club rcx'olx'c ztrouml music. lt also takes part iu :ill inter-club functions zuul is um- uf tht- most l'4llIL'ZlflOll1ll :uul cujoyzihlc clubs offctml to Wzictm High Sclmul pupils. , . . . . . l mlm' tht- czipnhlc guulzuicc ot KI1. Lyle Skinner zuul Bliss Rlilffllil l.L'lISCllllt'I', lllusic JxPlTl'l'Cl1Il'lOll has hzul :i must successful yczuz l'l1,1 lll 0046714 NEXVCOMERS CLUB Spozzsmxrz MISS GRACE HAMILTON xoli HOMEROOM TEACHERS President ,. ,,.,. ....., ,........,........ , ,,..,...., , , ,.,....... ..........,.....,.,..,......... I 7 an Myers Vice-President ..,..... ....... I iarbara Anderson Secretary ............. ......, , ,. Lucy Collins Treasurer ......,...,,,,...,,. ..,. ......, 4.......,., ,,,, .....,..,.,....,. , . . . . v,., . ,,,..,.. P hillip Bivona The membership of the Newcomers Club is made up of all the first-term 1011's in VVaco High School. The club functions only in the fall semester. lts purpose IS to help the newcomers become familiar with the traditions. customs and regulations of the school. and to get acquam ted with its organizations, student leaders and faculty. The organization of the club is accomplished with the help of committees representing all the lol! home- rooms and the programs are planned and presented by these homeroom units. At each meeting representatives from two or three of the other school clubs appear before the Newcomers, tell about the activities and pre- requisites for membership of their clubs, and make a bid for new members. The climax of the club's activities is the annual barn party held in the Gym. This year the party featured games, a stage show with a band, and folk and ballroom dancing. l. Newcomer officers Philip Iiivona, llarlvara .Xnder-rm, Ilan Myers, Lucy Collins. U 1 2. Social Committee: Row I: lletty Snllins, llill Juanes, Ilill .Xnvensliinr-, Stewart lirakc, Joe Flood, Marilyn I-fastrirlge, Ilavid XYurm-r Row 2: l'arol llorne, lleverly Klefallnm, ,Io .Xnn Ri-inn-r, Marie Shriver. lk-tty Kyle XYalkcr, lfvelyn lfowllces 3 Newcomers boys quartet XYayne Ilrown, Cliarlc-V l,1lL'li, I'anl lit-an, llill Montgomery. 4. Newcomers assembly program: lflsic llryanl and Sclmler Nelson. M' ' mid-term class president. K 5. At Newcomers party, Santa llill Miller. 6 Nt'NVl'UI!'lK'Th party rt-I'reslnncnls com llvllll, Klzxrilyn lfzi-t1'i4lge, fzirol llornc Sherry Scago, llarhara .Xnderson XV:iyne Ilrnwn, Sylvia Zihilslte. Page 125 mittee Vccile NYcslinorcl:ind, l':n1I pan amefzican Huw I: II111r'I1, II--1'11'1':1, II, Urlif. Il111I-1111. XI1'It1111, I'. XI1-Itun, l'H1'I, l'1'1-xx, !Q:11'1'4-II, .XIv111:111 H1111 J: I I:11l1, XI1w X111 IIIIIII, SIIIIIII. Vl:11x'1N, S:1I:1fI111u, R1 31-N, Ni1'I1:11'1I -1111. 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Ifuw I: VI. I'.1tl1-1x-111. N:u1111-, IZ11'1I, Y. I':1H1-11-1111. I1111111-, NI111A1'1111, N1-1'i:1, I'1-1'1-1, IIuI1111xu11, Nm1I1N H1111 J: I.. IP.111N, l.111I111-1, KI1-1'11I.u11I, 11u111:1I1'-, IIl'I.l'0II, Il111'u11, .XNl1111. I111l'v1'. II111'l:11Iu. K:1N1II:1N, X11111. I1uI11':1, S11II1'1' Iluvlv, XI1Nl1-11'1u1' Run .i: II111I.uI11, N11111111, II1111111, Vl11111-1111, Vlulxlxxlmm, XX:11II14, Slvivvy, XY:11'1'1-11. Finn, II1111l, II1II, 1':11'11'1', N1uI1.1111'1 Page 120 fzeaianaldl' cfeaelapmenl' Row I: liittlilf, l,oy. lhirm-it, Saueita, l.:iim-, lluey, lortlau, VVooml RllWfISlI1lIlN1lI1, St-ago, llaruvr, ,kllIlk'l'5UIl, llollaml, lliuwlert, Flowers, Tipps, l'olonsky, llauus. lloxri-ll, Mrs. liL'l'llliJlllvIl. llrowu liirliziiwlsull PICRSONALITY UFVEI,Ul'RIlfNT Cl,l..'l3 Sprnrmr: MRS. A. ISICRNIIAVSIIN l7Al.l, SPRING l,a lieue Tipps . . . PrrJitf1'11l . . 1,11 Dem- '1'ipps Alone Hoffman . . I'i1'f-l'r'r.viil1'11t . . Kay Younghloocl Mellwa llowell . Sr1'r1'Inry-Trr'r15ul'r'r . Nlelha Howell Rl'fPOI'l!'l' . . Sue Simpson The l'ersouality llevelopmeur Cluh, with lN1rs. F. A. Beruliausen as the sponsor, helps a girl with all of her most slitti- Cult prohlcms. lucluclud iu some of the cluh discussions are date hehavior, clothes for different orvasious, personal j1,l'01lIUIllQ.f aml mauuers. Um' ot the Chief aims of the Cluh is to show girls that they van have frieucls Jlllll overcome timiclity. The programs each week consist of either a group discussion nr a program with one person having.: eomplete c'li:irg.:e. The group is made up ot titty-two girls who are ready and willing to do the best they know how, The Vive-pl'esiclc1it has charge ol the programs assisted by several girls as committees. XVe haxe had one guest speaker and she talked to us about the general rules on applying makeup anal the ll4'l'1:Ssltj' of suitiug oue's hair-clo to the shape of oue's face. Also she spoke of the types of clothes to wear for clittereut occasions. Row l: lfowlkv-, lfraus, llonks, lfarly, lloffmlul, King, fox, Moore Nou J: llchl. llvlros. llulwr, York, Cnuually, Nolan, Younghloorl, Hates. llale, Kiuczuiuon, liuun, fliaffin. lilan, Nl. llrouu, l'altt-rsou 72 4644 v gunna-Q 1 Iinu I: I!niulL Kina, .XH1wJ, PndgvH, ilnud, 'lhnhIL SVUH, llnuuidg 'Vungulv. Nlnxnn. Huhdg livhldv lion ,': lmxlivr, XYillil1uli:1m, l'Illll'l', lluylv. XYilli:1ms, Iixmluling, llrily, liI'lIWIll-lvlll. Zlwlwy, iiulliim, Xllw. xxiillxll Run .l: l'mxvII, llxlizu, Spniiri-l', 'l'li1'ln'l'. lluxm, 1ii'iI'I'i1l, l.iwlxwnml, Sin-ilu-. XX':lll:lcn', Uimlu I I limi I: Nlrulliillillu, II1'm'i-, lh-:1i:l, 'l'llul'11:ul, li:lf:ll1:u, Rllmlw, Iiiilmllv, illlilll. lxulriilmli. lilllewml PRICSS CLUIS .s'fW1,W1 MRS. MARY '11 W.-xisll I .Xl.l. SPRING Marx Ruth Spx-:iw . . . l'l'f'.i'iilrlll . . . -lrrry lllfllll Ilullis liinlmllc . . Ifirzvl l'fii'-l'rw.viilr11l . julia- Cullum lla-lun iXllIllt'Il . . .X'f'4n11.l l'iif-l'l'rxiilf'l1l . . . Shirley lgllllll Sliirlijx iiug,fg,gul.' Smrrfzlry-'l'r'rrl.f1n'rr . l,1lllI'llIk' l.m'kn-iiml 'Ibm liiwwi- . . Srrgfwrzlll-ul-.lrmx . . Stew' IQIIIIIIIIIS R1'f1ur'lH' . . . Tum lll'Ul'l' . , . , . . . . . . IX :im Iliggli Nlmwl s l'rc-ss L lub is cmiiposcil ol all tlw stmlvnts raking joiirmxlism. Kfcctiilgs :irc In-Ill on tlic . Iiixt Hun Nriulvnts il lII'lHI1lt'I' liIl0N'lL'll ilny of vzxvli monrli at tlw lmmm- ul om- ul' tlw iiiviiihcis. 'lilw purposc of tlw iiicctiiigs is to gin' tlic gv ul flu- Iii-III or jmmmlism :mil its voczltimizil possilwilitivs. l'ruI'i-mimizil jmxrmilists spvzila :lt cxivli niccting, giving flu-ir points of View on tlw x':1rim-il plizisvs of tlic fim-Ill. l luwz- mllw may III-:il with :my typv of lli'XYSI11llN'I' work, llIk'llllllllj1 pliotogrzlpliy :mil priiiting. lil' incvuis uf il point Sysfvlll lwgun in rlw full of mio, llll'llllX'l'S of tlu' L-Iulw may l'1lI'lI Rl lc'ttm'i'. Tllcsc' Ii-ru-is 1lI'l' :m':i1'ilc'il in l'l'k'OglIIlflOIl uf sviwivv to rliv Xxlllfflllll. Ilu- Inst im-vriiig uf tlu' full Sl'lII4'SI'l'l' is mlwotcwl tri thi- imliirtimi of new im-inln-i's to Quill :mil Si-roll, llil- fir Page 128 mul lirmol':u'y mi-ii-ry for liigli sclmul jUlII'lIilllSfS. paammacfead Row l: Seller-, Smith, XYoo1len, lfwins. Parma, fiarey, Zilxelslti, lfraser Row 3: Stone. Hrs, Xlaryfit-ld, llorne, llt-an, Pack, Bryant, Riddle, Overton. lflatt, Slocrnier, Basqnette, Slohhe, Moore, jones, llret-fllorc PROMENADERS CLUB Sponsors: MRS. BFRNICIT MARYFIICLD MR. CARL PRICE President ,.......,..., .,,.,.,,......,., ,...... ..,.. E l s ie Bryant Treasurer ..........,... .,..,.... Nancy VVooden lfirst Vive-President ,.,. , ..,. , ,, Paul Dean Parliamentarian . . lilizaheth Farney Second Vice-President . Rose Marie VVatson Reporter ........,.....,........,, ,,... .,..,. ......,. C 7 a rol Ilorne Recording Secretary . Shirley McAnelly Sergeant-at-Arms .. ., .. Carlton Blankenship l'orresponding Secretary . .... , Freddie Overton llistorian ..,.4....... , ,,........ , , ,............., Delores Yvalker lxlll' interest in square dancing was so great that another square dance cluh had to he organized. This cluh consisted mostly of IOA students and those who know very little about square dancing. The elulm chose the name of Promcnaders. They were very eager to learn not only square dances hut also folk dances. At the first meeting Flsie Bryant was elected president with Paul Dean as vice-president and Shirley McAnelly as secre- tary. After many drops and additions the enrollment finally stood at 24 hoys and 35 girls. Mr. Carl Price and Mrs. Berniee Marylield served as eo-sponsors, The social committee chairman was Carolyn Stohhe, program committee chairman was l'at Roppolo, and the publicity committee chairman was Jeanie llendrick. The cluh planned a square dance with a caller, hay and all the trimmings. Row I: Nle.Xnellt-y, Snyder, Ropltulo, lliclts, lfreeman, Ryals, lflores, C. Ford, XYallaee Row J: l.ohn1an. Nlrs, Nlaryfiehl, Cook, XYallter, Ilerring, Noland, Draper, Stuermer, Yates, lfarney, Parsons, IJ. lforwl, llartgrove, Xlvlxallcy, Nlontennlery l':o.ge l N Row lion' Row ' Row amha noun.-up r inlgomery, NYilson. King, llraeken, Perry, Mohunulro, l-it-ltinger, llaiu. llamlvy, Uflllflly. lloiminsou lvanes, Nlellown, Jones, llnnt, Sluller, Chollurow, Miller, Roberts, Rains, llush 1 Sewell, la-wis, lenson, l ulp.gluun, Ansley, Street, Hmlcle, Nlelloualfl, liazalms, Nlerritt,l',lwuo1l l lillan, Ifspt-y, Levy, Tliomas, llickensou, Sayger, Holley, llorlon, liasley, 'l':lylor FALL Sehuler Nelson Matt Miller . .I im Iis pey . 'llerry liraeken jerry Nlerritt Dick Sayger . ROSTRA I,1'l'IiRARY SOCIICTY .s'pfmW: MR. l4ll.I, K1'reIllaNs SPRING . . Matt Miller liill Nlontgmnery . llilton Clioclorow . . Gene Perry . 'l'erry liraeken , lfloytl -lenson 1'rr.vid1'11t . . l'irr-I'n'5iilr11t . . Sf'z'rrI11ry . . 1ll'1'lI5Ill'l'f' . . . PIIVHII!lIL'lIfIH'i!lll . . Sl'l'flf'lIllf-lIf'.,THIS . ln IQI4 a group of XVaeo High School lfnglish students interested in debating anal public speaking fountleml the liostra laterary Society. rl o increase interest antl arouse competition, a group of boys witlulrew lrom Rostra late in lfjlfl, and tormeml the lforum Debating Society. liver since, a high spirit of rivalry has existeml between the two clubs. Rostra anal l orum eonmluet debating, rzulio speaking, mleclamation, extemporaneous speaking, public rezuling, :uul essay writing contests. A big event in the school year is rho animal Rostra-Forum football game. This year Rostra won this game 26-6. l he points on the lm-rarv events lean slightly in favor of lforum with the decisive mlebate yet to come. .lames Sewell anal Sam hlohunmlro are a cinch to lead Rostra to victory. lVe are anticipating the cigars at the annual liostra-l orum banquet this spring. l':iLte l.llJ defence Row I: lbieker-non, Kittlitz, lf. hleinstein, llrown, Nixon, XYester, F. flleinsiein, lfvans Row 2: Ilyt-r, lioliling, U'll:u':i, fools, llilfihll, COIlHl'lllI'lS, llrewyer, Uiler. Morgan, hir. Yvest SCIENCE CLL7 B Sjvnzxurz MR. G. H. VVISST FALL Vic Otler . . joe Morgan . . Bruce O'llara . jim llanner . liill Parish . . . Prrsident . . . Ifirsi I in'-Prr.vidr'nl . SI'l'0Ilil' Vicz'-Prrsidrnt . . Srrrrfary . . . . Tr4'a.run'r . . .S'rrgfrarzl-at-.Irms . SPRING Bruce O'IIara . Vic Uder . Joe Morgan . Jim Hanner Allen VVhite , Bill Parish The purpose of the Science Club is to bring students in closer contact with entrance into the club are one year of science in high school and an 85 average or science. The requirements for above in all subjects. A program is given every week by club members on various phases of science. Several field trips have been taken to such places as the water plant and the Baylor hluseum. Twice a year a group goes to Ft. NVorth tor the junior Academy of Science meetings. hlany of the members plan to make some form of science their vocation. Five of the club members, Vic Uder, Bruce O'Hara, Larry Broadway. Aloe hlorgan, and jim Hanner, are members of the Southwestern Scien- tific Society. Two members, Allen YVhite and Hilary lllcllonalil, are amateur radio operators. One of the major projects of the club is the making of exhibits for the school carnival each year. Last year's carnival feature was an electronic tic-tat-toe machine. At the Atomic Energy show held in Wzictm last February many members lectured and demonstrated the apparatus. Page 131 dkellcfz Row l: l.t-sler, llarvvell, Nino, Alexander, Sehniidl, hlaynes, Lontlierhack, XVest, Snyder. YYilson Row J: Sunnis, llarrison, XVIVIIIUII, Suasel, Moore, l'oueh, Severance, Stanley, lloyce, XYatson, Stiellt 1 lint Row 3: Sartnr, liste:-, Rorlriuuev, Schroeder, Green, llleorte, llaxlcy, VVallaee FALL Richard Ilarrison Kay Severance . Betty Ilowle . l'at Green . SIQICTCII CLUB Sf'l1lIJ0l'I MISS ALTIIA Ii . l'rrJiilw1t . l'in'-1're.vidrr1t . . , Snwlary . . . Trfa.vur1'r . Parliameniarian . l SPRING Richard Harrison lileanor jaynes . . ,lane Stiekle . . Pat Green Sara I,outherhaek Kay Severanee . . 1el7j5!ll'fl'f . . . Kay Severance Sl'!'!ll'l1ll1'Ill-.ITIIII . . Roy VVal l aee Ilistorian . . Bill Sai-tor ln these busy times we are often prone to forget the fine arts and their effects on our uuyday lm. Ilia Sketch Club, organized back in 1939, has constantly since that time sought to revive that interest in its members. lfvidence that it has made gains along that line is the ever increasing number of new members each year. Ifaeh week a new project is started and completed in the Sketch Club. These projects may vary from the sketching of outside scenes to hobbies. The subjects sketched range from fires, one of which we witnessed earlier in the year, to volunteer models from our own club. The Sketch Club members helped the Art Department in building the Christmas float this year and in working with them on the flash card section which we used at our football games. In many ways these two organi- zations have worked hand in hand toward the ultimate goal of instilling in our students the urge to produce a better standard of living by developing creative ability. l'au1- HJ dfzafadmen Row l: R. Smith, Ray, VVilliams, fl. Smith, Bennett, Korenek, Horne, Fletcher Row 2: Stevens, Strength, liilheimer, llell, lmnart, George, Harrington, Mrs. Olson, Attaway, Arnold, llse, .loncs Row 3: Usner, Hwcns, Phipps, XYood, Mellow, Picha, Maxwell, Sparks FALL limmitt Attaway Lee Harrington George Owens C. li. johnson S PC DRTS M EN CLUB Sjvomor: MRS. GUS OLSON SPRING . 1'r1'.riJM1t . . . lfrnest Lenart . I'i4'1'-I'r1'Jidz'1lt . . Raymond Korenek . S1'rret1zr'y . . . VV. bl. Strength . . Treasurer . . . W. nl. Strength Swrgvalzl-111-.-Ir1r15 . David Fletcher The Sportsmen Club was organized in the spring of 1952 as a response to a request made when suggestions for new clubs were called for. The sponsor was lllr. ,lack Price, popular Kitten Coach. The H152-'53 edition of this club has 32 members and follows the same general plan laid down at its or- ganization. Officers were elected at the first spring meeting, Ernest Lenart being chosen as president. A program l fR lx lc l ' committee composer o ay 'orene', Clarlie Jordon and Clement lischa was appointed and immediately pre- pared a schedule of programs for the term. l'rograms during the year consisted of movies of basketball and football games, and talks by prominent coaches and players of various spo1'ts. The most interesting part of each program was the discussion period. ln this period a report was made of important sports events and news of the Week, and the members were given an opportunity to praise or criticise the different teams and players. Page 133 4714 cfance .-..s-new x, N his ..F v K M P Q I., , O . 5 0 5 ili 'lt Xliller llrown lil l7ill'l Rise R llhmunrl XV Uiamnnil. Strieklaml, Martin Row I: Ilnswell. Nlerri , . , I , . . ., 1. , . .i Z , I A ' Rnw .Zz .Ianni-sun, Iiutler, Hglelree, xvllliillllh, Xlelirifle, Ilefirasier, tiumlwin, VVatsun, 'lnnkt-r, Kluss. Dunlini: Row 3: Il. Iiwing, llsteen, I , Ewing, llariling, Ilrake, Ruherls, Fritz, Smith, Reinivr, Iiohannnn, l'uwlkes, 4-rnve Rnw 1: Quin, Mr. l'riee, lirznis, Ia-iris SQUARE IJANCIC CLUB .wpfmimg MRS. imzial. Mais MR. .IAFK PRIUIC F. U.l, SPRING lirnest l,enart . . l'1'w,riifr'l1I . . Huh C'lentlennen Riehard Basset . l'iu'-1'r4'.viil1'l1l . Iileannr Alnnes Maxine I.enart ...... Srfrrlary . . . . . Maxine l.enarl The Square llanee Cluh is completing its thiral year in W:1t'cJ High School. Its purpose is tu teaeh the fun- tlaunentals of square and folk ilaneing to students and create such an interest in its nienihers that they will want to partieipate in square ilaneing for recreation in adult life. lznrullnient has inereasecl to sueh an extent that it was necessary to organize a new eluh this term. The new eluh is fur beginning square mlaneers. while this eluh is for more atlvaneetl students. , . . . , , lhe nizun social event eaeh term is a square dance, complete with hand and caller, when the eluh :lets as hast tnr the entire stuilent hotly. Run' I: Irlaniels, flirt-n-, .Xh-xzuifler, lvflbflll, Vnnnnins, -luhe, Kelly, llagan. lf, Alnnes, iinlenian, XYaltel'iel1l, liinilwmngli Row Q: Xuwell, Klarlun, Xlellaniels, lhlrlesun. hlalies-4, llill, lligigin, -lnhnsun, liirles, li. -Innes, llagen limi' .li flgleslmem- Xllexeill. 'l'lmll11vsml, XYinigfiel4l, liuhh, Kinearle. Miller, l.enart, liril'l'ilh, llalqer, 'liriee Rnw l: lxrysinsltv, lirizm-II, llanus, lierilt, l'len4h'ln1en, ,-Xhlrieh, Hrs. Mills .1 5 igc 1.54 aaice VOICE CLUB Spam,-1 MR. K13NN1z'r11 nowARn FALL SPRING VVayne Bryant . . . . Prr.vid1'nt . . . . Ernest Neelley Margaret Pearson . . . l'ir1'-Prv.vi111'11t . Douglas Arrington XVanda Gilliam . . Secretary-Trcn.vur1'r . . . Betty Christian Rvjrortzvr . . . Billy Mack Patteson SCIAQFLITII-ill-.'If'1ll.l' . . Brice Armstrong The Voice Club was organized for students who wished to have some kn-owletlge and experience in solo voeal performance. lllany interesting programs have grown out of the realization of these aims by the members of the Voiee Club this year. Each member of the club performed a solo of his choice with the club serving as a elinie group. Other pro- grams gave consideration to sueh related subjects as stage fright, stage personality, poise, general musicianship, and voeal development. The club also served as a critic group for the solo performers of the comedy operetta, Meet Arizona presented at VVaco High this spring. Several guest speakers and performers filled out the scheclule of programs for the year. lVith sueh first hansl information, the club members were given excellent insight into the problems, training, responsibility, pleasure, anal benefit that come with solo vocal performance. Row I: .X. .Xrm-trunu, Xlcflure, Toliver, Terrell. YVestmorelaml, Knox, XValflrop, Talley, Grant, llntler Row J: Smith., Hank, Navarro, frites, Mohler, llasset, l'earson, Dove, Christian, li, Franks, Marlow, I'opt-, Ilerry, Ilramly Row 5: Langlorcl, Patteson, llailclock, llrown, Nec-lley, ll. Armtsrong, Arrington, T. Franks, lliggins Y . X I Page 135 y-Zleeml, ..--if. Ruw I: Xlrfl:1m.1livy, lluntrr, fircmvry, XVilli:mis, Aflzuns, llrymlt, XViIs0n, WH-lily Rim' J: l'vrrym:m, Tym-N, llzirrvlxmi, llmmlclerm, Smith, SL'l1oggil1s, f1l1IlI1llll0SS, fryllins, Griffin, NYUMS, linincs, lirviiiivr, flliitlllyw, flux, XYull'v, llrriwn, IH-ppvrr. limi' .iz llvugmti-r, liurli, K'rm'll1-tl, 1'I1un1li-y, l.!lllpLf0l'll, Alzwolxs, llnviclwn, l':nlv:u'y, Nlhulmlrinlpqv, Rznlxlw Y-TICICNS CLUB wma,-ff Miss 1cMMA MoRiamaAn MRS. I,l2SI.IIE nvvm' lf:Xl,l, Sl'RlNU :Xnn C':implu-ll . . . Prr'5f4l1'l1I . . . . . . Pzlt Bruwn lim-ntliy jenkins . lfirsf l iFf-Pfl'JlliI,7lf . . 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A sample of VVHS's beautiful girls-MICHAEL AYNESVVORTH. The quickest worker-he did it in two years and two SllIl1I11Cl'S1cgENE PERRY. Has she got blue blood ?-IIILLIE ROYALS. Our smartest football player, NHS president- -IACKIE IQIRKLAND. Biggest flirt-SCI-IULER NELSON. A senior's best friend-IXIR. VVARE. He carried the most books-DAN BROVVN. Definitely the most individualistic senior-NANCY- LEE DAVIS Fred Astaire II-TOMMY ABBOTT. Strongest-HARVEY SEOREST. XVill she graduate?-JOYCE MONTGOMERY. - 0 Page I 3 ws 's w ge ml 'E -7 :'35p..'. ' pl MASS? NV? 'Eh' . ' -' I I, 4 wg . 3 . A If 5'-. Q f f - 1 ix ,,. W ' L Q1 H33 73, E - 1 . . fg gs ,' x Q '1 sf A n 4 .sp X 4x9 , A'7 f' ' L- g V .8 'J F 1 - 'W 'k Ag f ' L. I b 5, 'f A I , w M 5 u y , Q.. r ,JV-X 2 lxywuivx .8 uf -11 r wr... , S nr f+1X,:'wf??g M, x A , , f 5 N f , Axxgw' . ,Wg I QN4. 5 . 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Koen Je 1952 741456466 S CLEBURNE The VVaco High School Tigers opened their 1952 football season with a smashing 26-6 victory over a non-district rival, the Cleburne Yellow jackets. The Bengals showed much promise of good things to come. Cleburne suffered a hectic first quarter with almost everything they tried being turned into Tiger touchdowns. Curtis Spivey recovered a Cleburne fumble on the open- ing kickoff and blocked a punt to set up two Tiger touchdowns. The top ground gainer for the game was james Wallace, who slashed off 80 yards in I3 tries. Cleburne's only touchdown came in the final period. Page 168 CORSICANA Waco's never-say-die Bengals overcame an early I3 point margin to down the Corsicana Tigers with a 20-13 victory. After a slow start and a hapless first quarter, lVaco took control for the rest of the game, showing great improvement. YVaco came to life when joe Bob Gough intercepted a 'Corsi pass to set up the first touchdown. Raymond Korenek, the rambling tail- back, showed his stuff in the second half to come up top ground gainer with 106 yards in nine tries. Phipps and Bush contributed one touchdown each to complete lVa- co's scoring. Ennnitt Attaway, NVayne Bateman and jackie Kirkland turned in fine performances in the Tiger line. TEM PLE VVith the Temple VVildcats getting off to a fast 20-O lead early in the second quarter, the Tigers fought a losing uphill battle for the rest of the game. A jam packed crowd at lllunicipal Stadium watched the long rivalry of TVaco and Temple with yelling approval and much disappointment, as the Wilclcats toppled NVaco 27-19. XVaco gave the VVildcats a big scare when james Yvallaee and Raymond Korenek drove over two Bengal touchdowns. Temple scored again to salt the game away, but the Tigers got in one more score with liorenek carrying over. The ball handling of Doyle Traylor and the magnificent play of the whole Temple team showed the VVacoans that the YVidcats had not been overrated. BRACKENRIDGE YVaco's mighty Tigers again came from behind as they subdued the Braekenridge Eagles of San Antonio 14.-7. Both teams let as many touchdowns get away as they made, with the game full of fumbles and penalties. The Tigers' first tally came on a 90-yilfd drive with KITTEN COACHES GARDNER AND JONES COACH CARL PRICE Raymond Korenek putting on the climax with an 18- yard scoring run. Korenek converted to make it 7-7. The deciding touchdown came on a pass interception and run back by Joe Bob Gough 'that carried 43 yards and completed the scoring for the night. VVaco's defensive team stopped the Eagle ball carriers with only Q0 yards being picked up rushing. ASSISTANT COACHES BITMGARDNER AND JACK PRICF . 'D-H., n ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ,- ,l 1 1 1 f Awgfgifffffffss 1 1 1 . 1. 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BRYAN lVitl1 the most important ganie only one week away, Coaeli Carl Price kept his strategy on the light side as the Bengals pushed aside l5ryan's fighting Bronchos with a 2644 victory. This kept intact lVaeo's record of hav- ing never lost to a Bryan team. Playing hard, straight football the Tigers rolled up a 19-7 halftime lead, with each teain adding seven points in the final half. YVaco fumbled four straight times before pushing across their first tally. Cliff Hamby, Hobby Haddock, .lim Pate, and lfrnest Lenart turned i11 superb perforinanees. 'l'ruman Smith Frank Heard -laekie Kirkland Q1u1r11'rl1arlc QIlIlI'f!'l'lllll'k Cenifr Bob Bush Lee Ilarrington Raleigli Harvey 1l'i1zg1lrru'l' Q1mrlfrl1ar'lc Cr'l1fl'1' 3 ii is , i x,, Ju N A. 4 kwin A K ,ga Q. ' , , . . swf 1 to t it A 1, ' .x , Charlie Bennett Ylllfkll' Gene VVard Tarklr Charles Horton Guard Bobby Gill Guard Schuler' Nelson Tllffcfz' Diek Sayger Guard Ernest Lenart Gimrii Vvayne Bateman Gimrtl Grady Thompson Guard Jimmy Grixzell fillflfti ---.--7 ,an pp11 7 12257 3? ZF . if f 4 1.,, 1 1 tg H W V' . f 1 VVichita Falls players down Korenek after short gain. Page 171 Page 172 Bobby Gill gets his toe in the ball on the opening kick-off for the Tyler game. WICHITA FALLS Waco's district hopes were dimmed when the powerful Coyotes trimmed the Tigers I4-O in lvlunicipal Stadium. The fighting Bengals gave Wichita Falls troubles ga- lore before going down in defeat. VVichita Falls scored in the first and final quarters with the rest of the game being a fine defensive show. VVaco's only threat came in the third period when they took over on their own 33. Korenek and Hamby pushed the ball to the Coyote I5 where the drive ended. The Bengals' chance of winning was crippled when james VVallace went out with an in- jury the second time he carried the ball. VVOODRONV NVILSON The Tigers rebounded from defeat in fine style to smash the WVoodrow VVilson Wildcats 14-0. Carl Prices boys started fast with Curtis Spivey grabbing a loose ball on the Wildcat second play from scrimmage to go all the way. VVaco's next scoring drive started from their own 33, spurred by the running of Korenek and Walker and the passing combination of Smith to Dickson. The third quarter produced the biggest thrill of the game when Bob Bush broke away for a beautiful 75-yard run, only to have it nullified by an offside penalty. The last scoring threat fell inches short of the Wildcat goal line. Bob Clendennen Guard Emmitt Attaway Tarklc HIGH LAND PARK Uutplayed for the first half and trailing 7-O, the Tigers Caine back in the third and fourth quarters to topple the Highland Park Scotties 13-7. VVaco's first touchdown came late in the third period when Bobby Gill and Henry Lee Thompson gave VVaco possession of the ball on the Scotties 38-yard stripe. VValker's pass- ing and the running of Hush and Korenek put it on the one, and VValker, running from fullback, drove over. Gough's extra-point try was blocked. VVaco added the clincher early in the fourth quarter on a great interception and run by line-backer Raleigh Harvey that carried 46 yards for the final score. TYLER The curtain was brought down on son for lVaco's mighty Tigers as they Lions 7-0. A slim crowd of 1,800 Thanksgiving Day in near freezing the 1952 grid sea- defeated the Tyler fans gathered on weather to watch the Bengals take second place in District 5-AAAA stand- ings and close the season with an eight won, two lost record. VVaco's lone touchdown came on a long pass late in the final period. A vicious tackle gave Waco posses- sion of the ball on the Lions' 24. Then came Jimmy Phipps' pass to -lainie Roberts for the only score of the game and a Tig en ry Lee Thompson er victory. Bobby Haddock John G arner Co-Captains Grady Thompson and Truman Smith, Foothi jamie Roberts Queen Charlyne Lux. Terry Holley ami! 11111 fluiflc Terry Bracken Nfzzzzzzgffr Bernard Koen .wallagrr Ronald Sehaevitz lllamzyrr Tackle End End End C. H. Johnson Curtis Spivey Paul Dickson Nlelvin Thomas Tarklf End Emi End -A Mg -.. 'I at ---f gm ,I i t T L , - 'miss k e lmgzmf . ,,, V Q f '.- 'A A ,T , 'K .: . : I 2 Y 'L f , 2. , K1 ' r-.5 Y' it r s aff -if ' + as , W lx 'Zi' YS 'SA V ,Z V, .. ii X X . ,f 1 Qt ' , K of F 5 s vf .L-D' 4.- i i i f i,..s. , ,.,X M... ii A , e 'r-. X ai L ..... s 'W' R .Q - if . if f ff Page 173 xg N? as A xx 'B ,W X 1 ,-. 7 0 4, wt ,QQ t. xi 'F I X N O Af, 'S gh ,P -w W w 9 W t 'UA Row 1: Mgr. Mitchell, cllll'llIll43l'S, 'lf Flood, XVerner, Nehring, St'l1I'1lClC, xxlt'2ltllCl'S, 'l'cdford, Pivhal Row 2: Mgr. Ylll'lll'SlllllQ', Lzlnkford, Holley, Mc'l7owc-ll, MCljtlIllllll, Boiles, Meera, Ilorn, Milli-r, AI. lflood, Nut-av Roix 3: Mr. -long-s, Stevens, Hull, Stapleton, 'I'c'c-ling, Black, Redford, lilankensliip, Uiotea, l,c-onurd, Todd, Mr. Row 4: liwing, Bauer, Collier, Adzirris, Sellers, IIIIHZIS, cwlilfli, Denny, Moron, XVinters KITTEN FCXYl'l3Al,L l.'n1Lffn',r: NIR. XVJXYNH CIJXRIDNICR MR. If. B. ,IONIQS Kittens lil--IRIIIIPZISZIS 26 Kittc-ns 2l--rlil'll1DlC H o liittvns 0+COIll1ll1Cl!L'.4,0 Kittens tm-Austin li ji Kittvns I2--Cizitcsville 24 Kittcns 26-Tclnplc' li tw liittvns .l.IfRIZll'llll 7 Flood carries for ll 'I'l7 against Tr-mple. Picha carries for il tirst down IIj.f1lill5I 'liL'Ill 6, 1-r 6 5 . i 39 q Nj 12 2 C.:n'dnc-r plv. Page 175 4 wa Q' X fx NN 'X I. Mr. I'rn'v nnlvm un thu 'lL1lIlIt'+:xll', HlllllL1'1lI'llIlk'l' tum-tlw Nulv, lIll't'1'f 3. Uxuuu IH-vk :md Nunn ljllllhtlllf :irc illltlll tum. 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QAM? .JI1 ' If XY H ' x u X AW J S Aqvu 1' i f W Q X , W K. x, ,Y gn: if 3,g'?ST gb 3 I f . z ww X' ,A I ,. esp f Rafi' -E ' f Y' Q3 ,ff 'Si E wp M Bw gf? :TL ' ',,- g K if Y x B ' B' 1 Riiiibtg-uF,. ll, Si' I Nw I I kwa? Egg? wi' A . H 1 V L,Q,A E ff Y Az vi 7 i sv Y. QQ is I ax xg .. V 459 Lffffv. , rg Wim Q ,' i 1 Vyaxqtahg Q. ,Il Q H wi Wx I3 K if 5 x ak xx, ' EQ. fs A -' jg ax E 1 Q, , JS 5,5 Q if . 1 ' A . 311 x , 1, aim x, IY': wb Nvaaf' Ns MR, -w V xm. O X ,nf ass V W 3 Y P435 usd Page 180 7752-55 Zaadeldczif mam To open the 1952-53 basketball season the Tigers journeyed to the Bryan lnvitzltionzll 'l'ournznnent. ln the first round VVac0 downed the lirenhzun Cubs 56 to 30, but dropped the quarterfinzll tilt to Bryan 57 to 47. The Tigers' home debut was ruined by Sunset of Dul- lzis as they routed Coach lllzijor Keithly's boys 4.5 to 31. Continuing in pre-district play, VVZICO dropped decisions to T. RI. I., 53 to 381 again lost to Bryan and Sunset, 75 to 46 and 70 to 50 respectively. Row iz Merritt, VVitt, Dean Row 2: Kaizainais, Phipps, Miller, VVzilker Rnw 3: Harrell, VVilli:ims, Dickson, Strength, Tlunnzxs The Tigers' opening game in the Dr. Pepper Cotton Howl Tournament saw them nosed out by Kruxn 40 to 39. The loss sent VVaco into the consolation bracket where they defeated Whiteface 50 to 4.7. Arlington's battling Colts eliminated the Bengals in the quarter- finals 60 to 51. Jerry lklerritt turned i11 the Tigers' best individual perforniancc of the tournalnent with a 21- point barrage against YVhiteface. COACH R. B. KEITHLY Waco again lost to Bryan 39 to 36 with Kazanas scoring I4 points. In the first District 5-AAAA game VVichita Falls dumped the Bengals 53 to 31. Dean led VVaco's scoring with eight points. Waco's spirited Tigers ended their losing streak at the expense of the Corsicana Bengals. Steve Kaz:-mas, Kirby Harrell, and Paul Dean paced the Tiger attack in blasting Corsi 57 to 41. NIATT MILLER VV. J. STRENGTH ROSS VVILLIAMS KIRBY HARRELL Guard Guard Cenifr Forfward As district play again got under way the XVaco five lost successive games to Highland Parlc's favored Scot- ties 4.6 to 38 and to the Tyler Lions 60 to 47. Kazanas again came up the leading Tiger point maker with I3 points against Highland Park and turned in a tremen- dous 25-point performance that led all scoring in the Tyler game. Manager Terry Henry The Tigers were able to pull out of the losing column once again at the cost of the Corsicana Tigers. The Ben- gals toppled Corsi 59 to 42 for their fourth and final victory of the season. VVichita Falls handed the Tiger quintet their fourth district loss by a 4.3 to 39 score. Kirby Harrell and Paul Dean led VVaco's scoring with Il points each. l'Al'l, DICKSON Paul Dean eludes Bryan CIIARI ll IHOM AS l,'1'1zlr'r players for lay-up shot. I'om.,an1 Page 182 'TTFITIDTCTS touted VVildcats breezed to a 50 to .to vic- tory over the Tigers in the VVaco High gym. Steve Kazanas and Paul Dean led the Bengals' scoring with II and IO points, while Jimmy Phipps and Paul Dickson turned in fine floor play. Paul Dean's I7 points led all scorers, but the Tyler Lions downed Waco 66 to 44. Temple again tripped VVaco by the lopsided score of 60 to 32. Jerry lllerritt and Steve Kazanas paced the VVaco five with six points each. The Tigers closed their 1952-53 cage season bowing to the Highland Park Scotties 50 to 41. Although the Tigers finished on the short end of the win column, they can be termed as one of the hardest fighting Tiger teams. The four seniors that received letters are YV. J. Strength, Steve Kazanas, Matt Miller, and Cleveland VVitt. The five returning lettermen for next season are Kirby Harrell, Jerry lllerritt, Charles Thomas, Paul Dean, and Paul Dickson. Steve Kazanas led YVaco in the scoring department and made the all- district team. The whole Tiger team showed marked im- provement and hustle during the season. C I I X II AND VK ITT Paul Dean drives in for lay-up STEVE KAZANAS fllllld against Highland Park. Forfward Paze 183 ,Siam W -iv LA i, X g A , wk ,M K , ax H 4 Q Q L5 A .gi 11- vff L3 Xi is s 1, 053' W 43,214 Qi? M 5 1 ya q,.. A , ,L 3 J - X-rf A Eli V A 0. y, .,., -num. I is A ,am 11 -, ll W in Wig sums ggi mv K A, S, iii: if M M E E aw? ,W x A 3, , m 3 K. 0 2.2.5 mf 4 W 5 0922318 3,1 M! W wr xv 'fm if? X. ' A T f .EQ 3 ' eg 11 5 A Q 1. s q- . 1 'V ' 1 Q Q. f 44 , 1 ' PEW audi vi'- fs. gl' . U ' f.?Q,vM'3ff-ails -'l 2 . 2 5 445 IV jf H, , 5 fl ,, .X ' r v ' 5 . 5 3 fr f Q is 1 -L' :' filmfifiwlfi 9, f 1 40 Sh t H Y E? lv, Q, 1 Q 4 i x x 4 1 F 5? 2 ' f qi Q ,J .J- QM B 1 Q J, HF Q s f fe ' ff' A E i X v 5 x,-ft .7 fix -'S ...- Q-1., i .3 Pi av P si L Ms. V R .N 4,33 '. f M!7W' I . ,..,S ff av qw f A, Wi fm ,I ,fyi Q V' J . . 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Kittens jlj Hillsboro 36 BABY Kitten B 29 XVest B 33 Kitten li 42 La Vega B 36 Kitten li 29 Klart BH I3 K Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens ITTIC N S Kitten Kitten Kitten 14 4.2 lia Vega 42 VVest 4.0 Connally 57 Cnrsieana B 4,11 XVae0 State Home 3 5 ll lei iregrn' 7l Corsieana li 27 Temple B 41 lVest 43 Temple ll ll 38 VVae0 Tech ll li 4.1 lllellregor li li .15 VVest li L. -wi :vpn -wfQgm,aQ,1 7 - ig f v .. ,,KWi1d:- .L u-ge Run' Run' Run ll! N 1 1 l':ltm' lH:1ilm'k Strivkl:1ml lllrfnr Irlfffwr lfirxl lirm' I nut linllx XX um- Stow-Ins -h'rx'y IIlj.L'l'ZHIl M1 ml Ihm IIHIIVI' Urnlwr l irl.I 1 l: Mriiuwn, lk-un, Ridcllr, cltlllgh, Merritt, I uk li Nlillur, Gill, Hum, Young, .'xIldt'l'S0ll, Malxwall Nah: Run' gt SII'iC'kllllll,, SU'IlIlllK'I'j1, llillalrml, BSll'Ilt'lf, Our rm Il 1 : Mr, Privv, Stvvvlls, Pnlv, II:11'rin'lnl1, Rulult ntl 4 2- 195 3 BASEBALL Cr ffzf' lf: MR. -IAFK PRICI2 Dun Yuung Klmrl Slap Paul IUVZIII l'ifv!1f'r ma I. eip-47 X he xX 5 ' r ,, 4 -fi.: . 'B 1. 1- 1 ' ' 5 -I Qi r 1 l X11 mmf? ', ' ,' .ff q, fb- '-,Ziggy Q ' . -4 V V' K - ,-, :U if Q 5 sv 42 1 f ...... .lg . A ' ., - , AL. . Ted Nuhring Don Riddle Freddie Overton Jerry Merritt Layton Dillzxrd Clizlrlrs Puck Third Iizur Sll0I'f.V1'0fl Piiclzcr Third Bun' Pilrfzvr Srroml lime' oe Holm Gough Jerry lN1cGown Lee Harrington Boyce Roberts Bill Anderson Billy lN1nxw1-ll lffl Firld Pilfhfr Cairllvr Srroml Base .Wmrtytojr Right lfiwll! TIGER RESERVES Row x: James Neese, Charles Ruins, Larry Redford, Fliff Hzlmluy Row 2: jerry Lewis, Terry Franks, jim Phipps, Gerald johnson ww...x.., ,,.. ..,.,.X ..,, . ,. ww k,,,,L, M, K NMQWM 5 Q 'F S MH., X NY 1 Y I nhl 0 'hi bv S GN a X, 'sup D , af Q ' .953 '1'1aAc14 TIQAM Mll7l7l,lC DlS'l'ANC'liS Rim' 1: IM-am Kirks, liill .'X1lx'e-iisliilic, liilly llrmrcl, llicky lylllllli, liulwlmy lluzirml, Qu:1nn:il1 Mrllnnicl, Mgr. GL-ni'gc Trurssilzile J me Cliulcs Ili mi lillll n lm Row 1: Xvllylli' lirmvn, jimmy Cirivzcll, Curtis Cullicr, l Ill! llrm' , ' : K Page FIICLD ICVICNTS Run' I: Rrnlnuml Kurs-m'k, Tluirnzis 'l':iylm', Uivk SZIYLICF, lorry llullcy, Dam llurnv, Cliff llzlmlwy, lm' lflnml Row 1: clllllfllk' iiurn'gc, liulmlmy Gill, l':lrlton Fry, Paul llirkwn, Bert Nlnycs, cll1lll'lt'S llmtmi, C'. li. .lnlmsmm lib .- 0 zs, ' K cn vs, Monte Peck, Iwlulm lklvliuw W kr? -4-.- --Q.. -Q-.- 1-1- 1--. 1953 TRACK TEAM lIlfRl7I.IiRS MILF RELAY Row r: Billy lllllllll, Jerry Holley, Bobby Hozird, Curtis Collier Row I: Billy Hozirnl, Jack lVlCClintm', Bobby Hoard Row 2: Cliff ll1llTll7Y, Holm Ifulglium, Paul Dickson, Jamie Row 2: Charles Builes, Dim Horne l' E Roberts, Mgr. George Truesrlale Row SPRINTERS 1: Durwoml Cooper, Ernest Lenart, Jerry Holley, Charles liniles, Curtis Collier Row 2: Charles Thulnas, Bert Mayes, Bob Fulghum, Dick Clair k, .luck McClmtoc , . Paze ,, fr. . wut. I 193 Row 1: jones, Reiehle, Gregory, Meilaughey, Laine, Hunter Row 2: liarzak, Johnson, Cox, Mrs. Maryfield, Bunn, Pederson, Nloser GIRLS, TENNIS Coarh: MRS. BIZRNICE MARYFIELD The girls' tennis team is composed largely of returning members from last year. The hara Cox, liarhara johnson, Olga Ann Reiehle, and ,lo Clair llloser. joan Barzak and Nancy Pederson moved up from the junior team. The two new members are Pat Gregory and Eleanor Jones. sists of -lerry llleflallgliey, .Ioan Hunter, and Sue Laine. y are Shirley Bunn, Bar- The junior team con- ancl Vvaeo won ..- ... .. S1 'T 7 fe Z During the season the team eneountereal Temple three times. Temple won the first tht- other two. It Page W4 S '14 -I 1 i I' E- c' E . 'E 5 E 'S 21, E 5 5 Q -' ' E 57 r :2 s I 2 F? - .IZ 2 c 1 L, f z if E 1 7 3 ff Q. 5 12 ft 2 9 .. .. ,, - 5 33. 6 2 ' F : -4 E E Q 7-I E' ' z 72 .11 '- 3 Q.. -f, 2 9 F 5 .. FL 5 E' Q Z S fn 'W E FS S 5 ' if - I ' I P 1 l in 1 i i I . l y ! 1 I 1 , ,, ff -X V I Q A If ,wq l . I 1 K 6 t V ,f2,!Ql.F I l Q l Q ti I il Q, ll ll ,gg 6 gf J . 4' I , SW' ,,-, ' fad ' W, if,, 2 ' 4-we 'QQ H' rl 4 i yf, of at ,V V N ,Y Z i ' ittie 11514: 3 ' A I ' 2 ' ' W U V ff' - , 1 t ,V, , ' 'f BOYS' TENNIS Coach: MR. E. B. JONES The Waco High School boys' tennis team has six of its eleven members returning from the 1952 team. The senior team consists of lettermen Don Gill, Bill Rogers, Searcy Craven, Barrett Denton, Bobby Mosley, and Jimmy Alex- ander, with newcomer Clifford Brown com- pleting the squad. Don Gill, runner-up in the East Texas State Invitational Tennis Tournament, will represent Waco in the lnterscholastic League singles. Bobby lllosley and Clifford Brown round out the singles team, while Bill Rogers, Searcy Craven, jimmy Alexander, and Barrett Denton make up the doubles teams. The junior singles team is made up of David Reagan, a North Junior High student, and Frank Levy. Rep- resenting WHS in the junior doubles are David Werner and Bob Greer. Waco will compete against Cleburne and Temple in the district. Bob Greer, Bill Rogers, Searcy Craven, Don Gill, Jimmy Alexander, Barrett Denton, Bobby Mosley, Clifford Brown Q ,,,...,..,.Y . . ,, , M l 1 A' w-'J-sk I - l Q Q ' - . 5 ull our f W suv . ii' W 1 1 1 1 if z --- elf Z g. . 6 .4 pg Q - in K Q B 'Z ., .... . slli N' Q7 Y. rg tesr ' ' ff- , ff V 1, . z. .A ,P ,tis Q if V .ln . L , V 3, N, g K - if R wx I , . ,.. .af y x....1f S Nil 'N-av' ,,,. .....,, 5 Q, , .Yun -nv n...... Row i: Noaek, Koen, illilyllll' Row 2: Irwin, MeMal1an, lialeh, Seott Row 3: XValker, VVinter, Riley, Black, VVeathcrs, Rhodes GOLF TEAM fiom-11: MRS. LOVIS 1sA'ric The VVaeo High School golf team has played in five tournaments this term, twice in XVaxahaehie anal three times in YVaeo. In the trips to IVaxahaehie, Vvaeo was runner-up in the December tournament antl fourth in the .Ianuary tournament. VVaeo was also runner-up in all three tournaments held at Rislgewootl Country Club in YVaco. 'lihe winning teams and the low nietlalists were awarcletl silver golf balls. VVaeo was invited to lizunpasas, lIIexia, Athens, Corsieana, and lllarlin, but eoultl not play because of the bacl weather this winter. VVaeo H igli School was represented in the District 6AA golf Ineet helnl in YVaeo at the Ridgewood Country Club on April I8 by liill Scott, Daviml lllcluahan, Don Irwin, anal James lialeh, who composed the number one tezun. 'lille number two team was selected from Lee Riley, Jesse VVL-athers, .Ioe VVinter, Bernard Koen and Riehartl Noack. l'Ju.5e 196 i 74 ww ni 3 l . 3. 4. Seen on the tennis courts-Barbara Cox, Jo Claire Moser, Eleanor jones, Olga Ann Reichle, Pat Gregory, Joan Bar- 5. zak, Clifford Brown, jerry Mciiaughey, Nancy Pederson, Barbara Johnson. Golfer Bill Bauer. The band attends the spring training football game, ar- 7 rayed in complete disuniform. S. Ex-yell leaders Shirley DnPriest, Catherine Burch and 6. ll' ,y al Charles Thornal pep up the crowd at spring game. Golfers Ross VValker, Jesse VVeathers, joe Vllinter, Jerry Black, Sonia Birkel, and Pete Mnrry supervise initiation of Pat Kelly. Badminton champs jimmy Sinclair and Livingston Kosherg. IOB P. classes get hearing test. Baseball and track teams make their daily trek to Mnny Stadium. Page 197 ,, -.fy , 4 4. ,,.Q,, ., H V. wif -'Q' . x 2 5 3 ' 5 15- X . ' .5 ,E -Mir fb Yx.. rg 4' X- 5 '- l k 1-, - NVQ' 4 l I J' . LLA' ,- jeff K K ,. k .ff , wx. .Q 9 2 I K gi .JI 1 , mx V ' Z, 4 A ' ' i fi -Q, git 'X Q., Q u- ! 'Q -.f dw' ,mv-y IIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIII: If ..:::::'g:g :'.: disaalali- -F 'say wise. 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IIIIIIIIL , If 'gggsszsa N ' if Y ,Y II ia .!!!:::.:.. !.li !' i E:- l sa ' : 3 Y IIIIIIIIIIIH ,IIII:iU' IIIIIII .ii I IIII ' E i,-- 4, as I ,Af 1 A A ' l , I X 4 1 A H 5 E s : ' 5 In OUR ADVERTISERS A Sr P Super Market Armstrong Jewelers Austin Engraving Co. Bauer-McCann, Inc. Beard Ez Stone Electric Co. Bennett, Clyde, Super Market Bertrand's Restaurant Borden Ice Cream Co. Buchanan's Laundry Cameron, Wm., 8: Co. Career Girl Shop Charlesworth Photo Service Compton's Funeral Home Connally Funeral Home Cooper Co., Inc., The Cox, R. E., Dry Goods Co. Dennis, R. T., 6 Co. Disc, The, Phonograph Records Layman's Time Shop Levine's Department Store Lewis, Harry J., Co. Lloyd Studio Mid-Tex Motors, Inc. Monnig's Moore Bros. Studio Morris Jewelers National School of Business O'Neal Music Shop Owl Co., The Pardo's Food Store Paul's Modern Shoe Service Perfection Co., Ltd., The Perry Dry Cleaners Piccadilly Cafeteria Piggly Wiggly Waco Co. Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Dumas, J. S., Insurance Co. Elite Cafe Erna's Studio Fadal's on 25th Ferguson-Chism Tire Co. Fitzhugh 8: Co. Four-C College Fox Cleaners Fred, L., Sz Son General Life Kr Accident Ins. Co. George's Chef Golden Rule Printery Goldstein-Migel Co. Gordon's Jewelers Greene, Ancel, 8x Co. Hall Printing Co. Hargis Co., Inc., The Harkay's Snack Bar Haynes Washateria Henson Printing Co. Highland Grocery Hill Printing Sz Stationery Co. Holsum Bread Bakers Holt Seven-Up Bottling Co. Holt, W. A., Co., Inc. Huaco Motors, Inc. K-W-T-X Radio Station Kress, S. H., 8: Co. Progress Laundry Pure Milk Co. Rainbo Bakers Raleigh Hotel Rashti Children's Shop Reed's Flowers Remington-Rand, Inc. Richards Equipment Co. Rountree, Gordon, Motors Salvage Sales Co. Schmidt Engraving Co. Shear Coffee Co. Sli gh Steed Lumber Co. Packard Co. Stratton-Stricker Texas Life Insurance Co. Texas Power 8: Light Co. Twenty-Fifth Street Hardware W-A-C-O Radio Station Waco Waco Waco Waco Waco Walk- Chevrolet Co. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Dry Cleaners Ready Mix Concrete Co. Tribune-Herald Over Shoe Store White's Auto Store White's Pharmacy Wilkirson Sz Hatch Funeral Home Williams Drug Stores Wood Bros., Clothiers Page 200 SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS , SUN -A I -1- Gila-Jun a K ,,, ,,,D,,,, . ir Wonhafal- f C- if Cwlrdl' ' 'TIES N: . A 0 cum. ' V33 H 'Y Wim. T'-93110 Zeijisystjk -1:51 onzi ,,,,, ri V ii lr' W , Groesbeck :Q , l'v Tip, , Q rum YT' -- ' m n .mul T E x A s .ma j'.,.,.,n '17 , .f.M.m1 . R 'gmg.,FEiOBfH Graduation classes of the past 67 ffffff 'QW years have found in this store the i, ' answers to their needs in merchan- 3 ' dise of correct style, and dependable ' quality at reasonable prices. lo ,iilllklf mini Tl1l..Y Slore Your Slzoppizzg Ifw1r1'q11r1f'lw'.v TEI 'MIGEL Co. A.. ,-.- : ug ' - . - 7 ,,,.-- g A -S ' . e - l A ,. A I1 mc I'l'1cc To Shop Fo 1' Iivcrything 3:4 -Q0 34: CHA ANQS LAUNDERERS, DRY CLEANERS, LINEN SUPPLY CLICANINCP COLD STORAGE l'I,AN'1l-1002 Austin AX l'lllll' Phone 3-4591 LAUNDRY- 18 S0111 1 I1 9 SUB-S'l'A'I'lO 4, 1 1 1 t .trcc-t , ,.,,,,, , ,,., ,,..... 1,,, 1 , ,, ,,.l'l1o11c 3-2.1111 N, No. 1-307 North 25th Strcvr .. ,,.. ......,.,.. , .,,,,,, ..l'l1o110 247711 l5ICl,I,MICAIJ STATION, No. -' U Slfli-S'I'A'I'lON No. 3-1812 North 2 lg5lUC0l'S1C1lllZl Higlnvzny , , .phomf 4.-5531 l5tl1 Strvct ..... ..., , , , .....,. Pllom' 2-6751 Sl'li-STATION No. - 26 S1-' 4. 4 lught ...,.. ,,,,,,,.,,..............,.,, , ,, ...,1,. PIIOIIL' 2-11.4.65 Ply zoz SERVICE SINCE IQOS IU24 Austin Ave. Phone 4-5407 VV A C O tune-Mun nec. u. s. nr. oss. BUTTLING COMPANY C. P. LUPTON, Alllllllgff Seniors COMPTON JUI1i01'5 FUN EHAI, Swphfmwres HOME Freshmen Lend NIC Your Ears DEPLQNDAIQLE I n Pug The Perfection Co., Ltd. 209211 South Fifth Street Phone 2-6291 Waco, Texas CONGRATULATION S from The White Pharmacy 2500 Bosque Blvd.-Phone 4-2355 Edmond Fadal Walter Fadal Waco Dry Cleaners 928 South 18th Street Phone 4-2141 White's Auto Stores Furniture - Electric Appliances Automotive Supplies Phones 2- 3466-67 Waco Congralulntions to PVam lligh Graduates 25th Street Hardware 1oo8 N. 25th Street Mr. and ltlrs. Buster Gough One afternoon Mark Twain called at Whistler's studio and looked at some of his paintings. Presently he ran his finger over one of them. Be careful, Whistler exclaimed. Don't you see it isn't dry? Oh th:-rt's all right, Mark answered. I have gloves on. Gifix Do lllmn lllorc in Boxes From 724 Austin Ave' Phone 3-9625 Charlesworth Photo Serv. We Take Pirtur1's That Please SINCE IBQD Parties-VVeddings in the Home JEWELERS Ind SILVERSMITHS Your Street Pictures by Us Gordon Rountree Olds-Cadillac G UARANTEED USED CARS The Golden Rule - Our Rule In Businexs PIE: 204 Pardo's Food Store Gus Pardo, Illarnager Cpen Sundays IVE Carry Il Full Line of Groceries - llleats - Vegetables Bakery Goods - lllilk - lce Cream Drugs - Sundries - School Supplies Bewley X Anchor Feeds 1729 Speight Phone 2-7591 Paul's Shoe Service 1215 North 25th Phone 2-7731 Fer0'uson-Chism Tire Co. 6 4 CAFETERIA Continuous Service from 6:30 a. 111. to 8 p. Ill. Including Sunday Featuring BREAKFAST -LUNCH - DINNER 21 U. S. Royal Tires 9th and Franklin Dial 4-0355 713 Austin Ave. Waco Waco, Texas Gireefzkzgs fo five Cfzzss gf ' SUCCESSFUL Waco H1611 GRADUATES of every class since IQIQ have found this store complete in every detail for their service in furnishing homes throughout Central Texas. High School graduates of the class of '53 also, will find us prepared to fulfill their needs when the time shall come. ST'lQll!I --Q 5 Soo AU STIN AVE. DIAL 3-5381 205 C'ongi'ntulations. Seniors . . . For thc BICSI' in ISVILDING NlA'ltICRlALS M5130- Sligh Lumber Company Sll NORTII STH S'ltRI'fIf'l' VVACU, TICX.-XS CURll'Ll1XIlCN'l'S 01 Dumas Insurance Company -I. S. I7l'fXI,'XS JOHN If. GUBI,I'f PHOXIC 3-ixgoh 312 I,lBICR'l'Y Hl7ll.l7lNCi I ,S For Your Home l:RlN'l'lNG MV QJl.'l,'1L'l,: SL'l7I7Il1I,:S l'xRiCilDAlRif Al'Pi1l:XNCIfS UU l'l,lL':X'l'C JR Sl ' l'PI,lICS from Strvl IJvskxvfliriirs-Filing Cahiilvrs f 41 n w v 1,,W, M71 mum J. LIAX is c,o. .1,U'j-.LII i ranklin Vvaco, Tcxzls U23 Austin Phonv 2-4334 Darlene Alford wi-nt to tho captain of' a stcainship on its way to Europe by a northi-rn route. She asked hini: What would happi-n ii' we struck an ivcbu1'g? Cahn your fvnrs, Madam, thi- captain rvpliedg the iceberg would continuc on its way as if nothing had happened. And Darlene was reassurvd. I L, 206 I he lo d Studlo 50315 AUSTIN AVENUE PHONE 4-2042 207 COMI'l,l1IICN'l'S Ol S. H. KRIQSS X CO. USICRVI Nil NVACU FUR UVICR 41m YEARS Mid-'l'cx Motors, Inc. Hyvlllll' fJ'l711flx' 1Jl'llll'l'H Q22-2.1.-Zfl Austin Avenue NVACI J, TEXAS YC ll ' R BEST HICALTH FC BUD Qaw , Z W4 S'x!As11 'x rch JEL' Q ' f -I fl Hcmoc:r:N1z1f:1J Wifi. . 'W . l'AS'l'IiUR1ZI'IIJ nga' Wagga. Yin 1slf'1 1'RRM11,1q 'wx Mgr cc n'1 1'Ac :rc CH If 1135141 ' QOMPANY ., ..,..,. . ,.,5.-.,, .g. .-.:.-. V ---- E . A: il: ,-.335-:--.:.:-V -::: I ou ye! food Brea when you ask fbr RAI B0 RAI N BO BR EAD BAK ERS J. Q. YORK NNI ' glue jriendfy gore 604.-606 AUSTIN AVENUE WACO, TEXAS , , , ,, , C gvztulzzfifnx Clary of 1953 IIIRNA S b l UDIU on I i 2125 VVashington Ave. Dial 4-3894. l3ertrand,s Restaurant PRIVATE DINING Room VVaco, Texas 25th and VVIICO Drive Phone 2-9302 Fitzhugh 8 Company INSURANCE AND 1soNIIs C'UlIlfJ!ilIlUIlf5 of A X P SUPER MARKET llth and Columbus Amicable Building 'fHow on earth did you break your leg? a solicitious friend asked the man 011 crutches. Well, you see it was this way, was the answer, I threw a cigarette butt in a manhole and stepped on it. .1-Oi, Who can tell me what the former ruler of Russia was called? the substitute teacher asked Harold Purvis. Tsar, came the answer. Yes: and what was his wife called ? she asked. TsariIIa. What were the Tsar's children called '? she asked. There was a pause, and then Harold piped up eagerly, 'TsardineS! Ree- vfkmefs' IO25 Austin Avenue Phone 3-3617 Pug EL fcrfefcfry ElE6'7Pf6'l7lV A DOES SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE! kwa? it 'F QQ, J Q , Nz , i 3 39 , GNL T W lin wif NVQ 5 -ll cc f yours is a typical home you have let me help with more jobs than ever beforc...such jobs as cooking your food, running your washing machine, food freezer, blankets, sewing machine and many, many others. Your electric bill is no longer a light bill but an electric service bill and today the average cost of gg 4 Y TP8.:L electric serv- TESL. ice is even lower than before Wcmrld is EUR f BARGA IN . X iw! War II, although prices of most other Serv- ices and commodities are up from S0 to 100 per cent. Where else can you find so econom- ical a servant, that does so little to make liv- ing more enjoyable, for so little money? GD YOUR ELECTRIC SERVANT TEXAS POWER 8 LIGHT COMPANY LAYMAN'S TIME SHOP NVATCH and CLOCK REPAIRING 2 Doors YVest of High School Q09 Columbus Phone 2-1981 HOLSUM TH.Efm5C RaC uoP NOVV YVITH SUNSHINE VITAJIIIN D dire .,,, fQL!17C11fliC1g0S 0 delllool Cpipfoww, A high school diploma A high school diploma A high school diploma A high school diploma A high school diploma Q makes for better jobs. is required for entrance into college. makes the graduates future more secure. contributes to the graduatels self respect. ls another step toward success LONGRA'l'ULA'l'IONSl To Waco Hi Graduates From- Your Closest Neighbors M FOUR-C COILISGIE L s 'P-, N n I I x 0 in . L L . 04 j' -s, o' ca Four-C Your Fufurrf' rl! This Nationally Ar1fr1'dit1'1l School ENROLL IN THE FOUR-C SUNUNIER TERNI THIS JUNE Sam Knight, Pres. Phone 2-1616-P. O. Box 4, Wiii. L. Baine, Vive-Pres hu ,QXNQVKXIQ Q 11' A1 .. 1 ix? .pth 'md Austin big' 0 aio Xu: hke if If hkes you f V A L C 1, .111 1 'L 65 10 if ' 1 S --':- 4..f- wg- A. ff, f A . 11 11: '1' '1' 11: 11 ' - . 11 1 S SCHMIIYI' IQNGHAVING COMPANY 1124 1f11AN141,1N AV1cN1f11: XVACO, TEXAS -Fi' 1cNc:1zAV1-:Rs 111' W1:11111Nc: 1Nv1'1'A'1'1oNs, v1s1'1'1Nc1 CARDS AN11 A1,1, 141x115 111' s'1'1f:1c1, AN11 011111111311 PLAT13 ENc111Av1Nc1 QNNIS' Fl 'RNl'l'l lllli STJXNDS THIS 'l'IiS'l' OF 'lillNllf . . l 111'11it111'1- is Zlll i111po1'tz111t i11vcst1111-nt i11 living . . . Zllltl y1111'll w:111t to 111:1k1- it k'2lI't'flllly. Clmosc- your f111'11it111'1- z1t il store' 1l1'v11t1-tl to llillltlllllg f111'11it111'1' of such quality, bcalitx' 211111 c1'z1fts111z111sl1ip that iti J cl1:11'111 will e111l111'1- as time goes by. leople who take pritlc in their lmiiivs :irc purtizil to f11r11it111'1- from llviiiiis' . . . 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IIS North Fifth St. 5 PHONE 2-2511 0 XVaco, Texas Pm, I 3 1.1. 'T I . 5 ' 151 IEWUSI 'jr' . ,1 in 1' 1- ' '1 j N1 .K 416-5 . -. . - .i...... 1, ,, , , Beard 8 Stone Electric Company In forporatrd Connally Funeral Home VVASHINGTON AVENUE AT TENTH STREET 1000 Washington Avenue Telephone 2-O3II VVACO, TEXAS Complimmts of Congratulations N 1 I 9 N I' CA111-,En 111111, SHOP M1111 S OH Wh 1 The Smart Shop for lllen and Boyx 723 AUM Avenue nos North 25111 Dial 6-1331 General Life and Accident WEDDING INVITATIONS Prznted - Embosxerl - Engrafvezl Insurance Company M.0de,ate prices 613 WMhi,,gt0,, Avme Golden Rule Prlntery Phone 2-1281 Phone 4-1821 311 llflary Waco .dw mmmlw 43 HUACO MOTORS, INC. Your flutlzorized Lincoln and llfercury Dealer 1007 Austin Avenue Phone 3-2481 HILL PRINTING 8z STATIONERY CO. WE SUGGEST PERSONALIZED STATIONERY FOR GRADUATION GIFTS Service Since 1880 Washington at 12th Plenty of free parking space Page 214 Conzplinzelzts of S' g 1 Sires .JF fx- i I VA: j'Tlj'1iT5 XS is ' Ll1,1zUi-VV Kghfiw 1 LW in df? iw! 1 'L'-Lx, Y A -3 L-L1 jyfh 1: xi xx Si LE4iE1P1nrsMW in I2IfJ North 25th Street 25 Years Experience 'l'l-IE HARGIS CO. INC. 7 l GCDRDCJN S JEWELER NVholesale Radio, Television X Electronic 1208 North 25th Supplies ' . 7. J. .' Dian,ondxiwhtglws-Jpwglry 1205 VV'1SlllllgfOll Ave l Q Box 526 VVACO, TEXAS A Pullman passenger, Jerry Norman, poked his head out between the curtains and said: Porter, what about my shoes? One shoe is black and other tan! To which the porter replied: Well, sah, if it don't beat all! Dis is de second time dat's happened dis mawnin' . iaalv iaelv EICO 906 N. 25th St. C 1711 Herring 34.07 Memorial Drive On 1401 N. 34th St. Page Highlzlncl Grocery X Drug THIS PROGIIIESS IN LA L IJIQRERS mmm, 3-2469 phone 3-2460 IJRY CLEANERS ANIJ IJYICRS FUR STORACIIC Open 7 :uw 11. nx. till 71110 p. nm. Tha l'rogn'rs Way l'lnm'x' Phone 2-5537 28fII and Trice Free Delivery FRANKLIN AT l7'IiH Iizlshti Cl1ildrcn's Shop Ifnll St-I 1-L- ri .,.1 of c11i1.1,-.-ws and Infants' VVt'zu' 721 AUSTIN 1JOIIlf7IIllll'lIfA' of Perry Dry Cleaners 1505 Trice Phone 2-3358 I 'I y 1 I -, n n 1. ARINIY GOODS - COTS--CHAIRS liLlnl hgtol Id d, I L OUTDOOR EQUIPIXIENT II3 South 6th Phone 3-6428 Sulvagxc Sales C0- Slrwirllislx in Uffirf' and Library Equipnzvnt IUOI-3 Austin Ave. Phone 4-0701 QW xv 'S 'E FI I 'F II ' H - I? .. 'x' I -IW-It Af nom omcl o wuo' 'nu lnconounn mn WM. D. MAYFIILD, Pluilml PIONEER CIIMPANY OF THE SOUTHWEST age .ZI6 CREDIT J EWELERS I 2 307 AU s1' -FI -I-IDITIE ULUI'lED Il'l5TlTUTIDI'l You 1' ll7fll'0 High Jvfzc'elz'r'.v radio . f station ' W77040' 4945 IW -.-:Cv x,-.., . .900 E E 02 3 ' OF CENTRAL TEXAS .mufcm aevnocnsrfknsm 'f q'1,, ' rfxaf ,mere wfrwozx U,NC2ll Music Shop Harkz1y's Snack Bur COMPLETE SHEET 115 South sth sm-f MUSIC SERVICE MALTS, Ho'1' nous, .goo Franklin Phone 5-7o7I HAMBURGERS The general storekeeper, Bob Barnett, in a sleepy mid-western village was playing checkers 'with Jerry Malesovas in the back room of the shop. Someone came in by the front door, and Jerry said: Bob there's a customer ln the store. Just keep your she'll go out again. mouth shut, and don't make any noisoj' Bob answered. Maybe . THE STORE FOR MEN' MORE THAN 63 YEARS IN VVACO Page 21 Moore Bros. Studio PhVOTO FINISHERS BRING US YOUR FILM FOR IJEVIQLOPING AND PRINTING 1221 Colcord Avenue Phone 3-1332 VVac0, Texas Telephone 2-3487 HAYNES WASHATERIA 0 Phone 3-9395 V A Home ownsn wAco msmunon 2005 SOUTH STH STREET ' 501 Austin Avenue VVZICO, Texa CONGRA'1'ULA'l'1ONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 -fro 111- WILLIAMS DRUG STORES 2l8 BEST VVISHES - - - RALEIGH HOTEL AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS JOE HERLIACY, Zllmmgrr COMPLIMENTS ichards Equipment Co. QIO Franklin Avenue WACO, TEXAS Equipment and Supplies for Construction BIGGEST FLIRT BEST PHYSIQUE FRIENDLIEST BEST LOOKING W A C O ..,.. W .,...........,.,,,.,..,..,.,..., -----1: ...,...1. F BEST T- WISHES - C H EVRO LET ii 1 COMPANY BEST FIGURE MOST FUN FAVORITE TEACHER FAVORITE SU BJECT Follow the Tigers with Jinx Tucker on the Sport pages of the News-Tribune and Times-Herald every day. 47,500 ABC Paid Circulation in the Richest Field in the Great Southwest GOOD LUCK CLASS UF V53 Cf1lIIf7liIIIt'llf.Y of eaage 4, Fine Foods 28th and Franklin Wacfv ,lyk ffzr Blau H710 Ownx One STEED PACKARD CO. 1107 Austin Avenue Phone 6-1816 COI1lQ1'k1Ull2ltiOl1S to thc Class of 1953 - - - from - - - w 'OWL VVACCYS LARGEST ST-IOE STORE 711 AUSTIN AVENUE Day and Night Classes , OF BUSINESS 4g MRS. W. E. ABBEY, OWNER QKTI N44 1l7Va Sou-th Sixth Street MONTHLY TUITION Phone 4-3951 K!'S 'fSS WAco, TEXAS If you have the courage to resist the temptation to take a little job and thus tie your- ' f something self down to a little life, in favor of going Ito school and preparlng or worthwhile, you will not merely THINK ABOUT IT but actually DO IT-very soon. We invite you to visit the Nat APPROVISQEIQEDIESAEHVZRAINING BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING Business Administration Junior Secretarial Course Senior Secretarial Course Comptometer Business Machines ELITE CAFE .7400 DOWNTOWN ELITE CIRCLE ELITE AT V AT 608 AUSTIN I I-IUB OF I HIGHWAYS ' - M Il 'III y 'I IG Xfxdcoufxs BROTHERS Di s I N c Ei I 9 2 o 'br 'S THQ UGHTFULNESS WILKIRSON-HATCH age 222 ional School before making your choice of Schools. CLYDE BENNETT , . I . SUPER MARKET Co11gratulz1t1ons bcmors I A11'-Co11diti011f'd for your comfort 3012 Bosque Boulevard H' WACQ f- ' , 1sI7P70',fS',j RILADY-MIX 1 ' ' S.. S' I CONCRETE COM PLIIVIENTS OF I 0, THE coIo1114311 Co., INC. Ice Cream and Milk VVHOLESALE DRY GOODS Phone 4-1421 425 Columbus VVACO TEXAS IIII THE III IIIIIIIIIE EIIIIIPIIIIH QUALITY PRINTING HALLMARK OF r an accinlenl. CQ? 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