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

 - Class of 1954

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Ly3,g1,.', Q,fx S-.m. hff.11J i'j'ff9!pYoSA , , 1 H. 4,,,,1. ,. , - 4 . 0 0 ebnzahnn Jw appwuarlow Mafm- Q Q, -DLO,LDL9!t.,,MJ-C, w1.1ZSQJYl,ll0-441 w7f.1Qs4,QwLcca:tL WS wb Jim of ffkl Sang CJfwLL+L 'Cav AVYUL. Coil PALM.. NIR. CARL PRICE lluad fxflflfllllff Ifllllfll , Dirrffor of ,1t11lz'li11v of Uvrzfo Pulzfif' SFIIOUIA P' 0 C4111 emnrtam Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me! And may there be 110 moaning of the bar Whe11 I put out to seafy MR. ED BERRY Board of Trusteex BARBARA JOHNSON Class of 1953 FELIX VILLAREAL Class 0f1Q53 BILLY BETROS Class of 1954 STAN SKYLES Class of 1954 Bday II, 1953 at 'gk . 1 - ' ' Wi? S X I ii, ,, , Seated: Mr. Dossett, Mr. Taggart, Mr. Teeling, Mr. Smith, Dr. Dudgeon Standing: Mr. XVilIinms, Mr. VVinchell, Supt. Dennzird, Asst. Supt. Downing, Bus. Mgr. Crews BOARD OF EDUCATION An important part of the XVzico Public School system is the Board of ljduczrtion. lts present members nrt N11 XV2llfCl' li. Uossett, Dr. Howard Uudgeon Jr.. llr. Frzmlilin Smith, llr. Pat Taggart. Klr. Phil Teeling N11 Peeler Yvilliznns, and llr. Oliver XVinchell. Superintendent lf. N. Dennzird is an ex-officio member. :is :nt sistzuit Superintendent A. R. Downing and Business llamzrger ll. E. Crews. Officers of the Board are R111 Phil Teelin Crews, secretary. Currently involved in an extensive building program, the Board is contributing highly to the betterment of education in our community. ln- cluded in the program is the renovation of old school buildings by alterations and additions where needed as Well as the erecting of new ele- mentary school buildings. The burden of the building program is carried by committees. The first is the Building Committee. lts members :ire lllr. Oliver VVinchell, llr, lfrzxnklin Smith, and Ur. Howzrrd Dudgeon -Ir. The other is the Site Committee. lts members are hlr. Walter' B. llossett. Klr. Pat Tzrggzirt, :uid hlr. Peeler Xvillizuns. Although the Board is primzn'ily concerned with the building program, it is also endeavor- ing to continue the progress toward higher goals in the educzrtionzil program of our city. YVe, the students of VV:1co High School, are zlware of :md deeply zrpprecizite the efforts of these civic-minded citizens, :uid :ire grateful for the time spent in our behalf. liozzrd l'wsirl1'11l 'I'm'lir1g 111141 linaril Swfrwtzzry Crews g, president. hlr. Xvalter li. Uossett, rice-president, :md Mr ' .,.. ' ,... -MR. E. N. DENNARD, Ill. A. Sujierintenzfent of Wicca Independent School District Though he is a busy man, hir. Dennard finds time to take an active interest in our school affairs. Our activities are important to him and we have come to think of him as one of us. As top man in VVacols growing school system, Mr. Dennard is known as one of Texas' best school administrators and we are proud of him. 3 NIR. A. R. DOVVNING, Ill. A. ffssistrznt Suparirztendwzt of Wazro Inzlejneizzleizt School District Mr. Downing is in charge of instruction in Waco's secondary schools, and this responsibility makes him a familiar figure in our midst. His visits to us are not always in line of duty, however, for he has graciously accepted invitations to speak to us in assemblies and in many club meetings. We ap- preciate Mr. Downing's contribution to our school program. .Q-KWX, lf .umm-' ew-'mx-, MR. O. R. LAIJE, JI. ,-I. rfsxistirlzlt lJI'ill1'ff7flf, Boys fllliiisrn' lXIr. laule has two titles and many jobs, all of which he manages most efficiently. As boys' acl- visor he finds time to run an employment bureau along with his counseling. He attends all night functions in the gyin, supervises the grouiuls during lunch hours, trains the school projectionists, and schedules teachers' extra duties. Last, but not least, Rlr. Lacie is the personal friend of every hoy in school. MR. THOMAS L. XVARPI, 111. J. l,I'fIII'ff7Ilf of lfvzzro High Srllonl lllr. YVare's genial personality 'has made friends of his teachers anal pupils. ln spite of the size of the school, he manages to become acquainted with just about everyone and is surprisingly familiar with the personal problems of many of the pupils. XVe par- ticularly appreciate his interest in extra-curricular and recreational activities. XVaco High School is fortunate to have lllr. VVare as principal. MRS. ICDITII D. JOHNSON 5'1w'1'1z1ry In ffm Prinrijwal MRS. SARAH LENVIS Jlfffzzdmzu' Sm'r1ftc1ry MISS GRACE HAMILTON, AM. 41. Cirlx' .Id-vixor Co-rmlilzamr of Club ,Ifiiifc'if's Sponsor of Nmcronzz Club x, 4. MR. E. R. MOHUNDRO, M. Al. Bll5i!ll'S.S' iwmzagrr of Sfudcnt .1z'li1'iliz'5 Spofzwr of Bzzsizzwxs Slaff of ,Daisy Chain Haul of Coznnzfrrizzl 1J1'f7lll'fllll'Ilf MISS Ll'l.l' STRICKLAND, IDI. ,1. Dirfww' of GuiLitlllt'I' MRS. ROBIERT H. PICRRY, M. 11. Rfgixlrar MRS. S. C. BARCLAY, B. A. Mathnlrzafifs Sponsor of Future Nurses Club Q MISS FLISABETII BARRY, B. B. A., M. A. l.l0lllIl1Z7ffIlll MRS. LOUIS B. HATE, M. A. Co m 711 errial Sponsor of Golf Club MRS. CLYDE S. BAXTER, M. A. Enzlish J Sponsor of Masque and VVig Club MRS. C. R. BE , B. A. M0111 ll CJ MR. E. A. BERNIIAITSEN, M. A. Sofia! Studie: Co-Sponsor of Chess Club wife' p MRS. E. A. BERNIIAITSEN, M. S. Co1n1r1f'r4'ial Sponsor of Personality Development Club MISS FLA BROVN, B. S. Home Erononzifs Co-Sponsor of Future Homemakers of America Homz' Efonomirs Commfrfial Sponsor of Camera Club A 4 l,r.,fv,I-Q - ' '4 A MISS INA BURKHALTER, M. A. Co-Sponsor of Future Homemakers of America MISS MARY CLAYTON, M. A. Matfnvnalirs Sponsor of Genheimer MRS. ELVICE CLEMENTS, B. B. A. MISS MATTII2 BESS COFFIELD, B. A. Spfeflf Sponsor of Interscholastic League Speech Contestants Page 13 Social Studies English Co-Sponsor of Garden Club Science Science Sponsor of Hobby Club MISS ALTHA EDGE, M. A. Ari, Englixh Sponsor of Sketch Club MISS MARY FICKLING, M. A. Science Sponsor of Crafts Club MRS. O. G. FREEMAN, M. A. English Sponsor of Contemporary Writers Club Page 14 MR. VVAYNE A. GARDNER, M. s. Phyxicaxl Education, Scicnce Head Track Coach Assistant Football Coach Co-Sponsor of Field and Stream Club MISS SADIE CONNOR, M. A. Sponsor of Pan American Student Forum D MISS MYRTLE CURRY, M. A. Homo Economics Sponsor of Future Homemakers of America MISS ZOU STEELE DANIEL, M. A. MISS OTHELLA DENMAN, M. A. B. S. in Library Scienci' Librarian Sponsor' of Library Assistants MISS JOAN DENNIS, M. E. Co-Sponsor of Future Nurses Club MRS. EDNA H. DILLARD, M. A. Social Studios Sponsor of Future Teachers Club MISS HELEN DUMONT, M. A. MRS. LESLIE DU PUY, M. A. Social Studios Co-Sponsor of Y-Teens .Wi '1 A MRS. CLARK GARLAND, B. A. - Human Relations, Physical Edumlion ' Co-Sponsor of Square Dance Club 1 ' ' Sponsor of Berry Service Club ' J 0 MISS LOUISE GAYLE, M. A. English, Math1'ma1fiz'.f Sponsor of National 'Honor Society MR. HERBERT C. GRAETER, M. S. Science Co-Sponsor of Chess Club MISS JOE ANN GUYNES, B. B. A. Cornilwrfial Co-Sponsor of Square Dance Club MISS LOUISE HALL, M. A. English Sponsor of Darden MISS RI'TH JEAN HAMILTON, M. A. English, Sjrmzish Sponsor of Editorial Staff of Daisy Chain MR. KENNETH S. IIOVVARD, B. A., B. M., B. S. M. Dirfftor of I'o4'al Music Sponsor of Voice Club MISS KATHERINE HUGHES, M. A. English Sponsor of junior Red Cross Council Com iiwrrial Kitten Football Coach Trainer Tennis Coach MRS. MAENETTE O. -IEANES, B. A. Sponsor of Future Secretaries Club MR. H. M. JENNINGS, M. S. Ilixtrilizilifu' Education Sponsor of Distributive Education Club MR. E. B. JONES, JR., M. A, Social Sludifs, Physical Edufalion Co-Sponsor of Field and Stream Club MR. R. B. KEITHLY, M. A. Physical Education Head Basketball Coach Assistant Track Coach Page 15 Stringfd Instruments MR. RICHARD KIDVVELL, B. M. B Qs .Maltllfmalirs Sponsor of Chess Club Social Studios Industrial Arts MRS. HELEN MEADOVVS, B. S. Mallzemalifs MRS. GUS. J. OLSON, M. Englislz Page 16 MISS EMMA MOREHEAD, B. A. Plzysiml Education Co-Sponsor of Y-Teens Sponsor of Girls Athletic Association A. MISS ELOR OSBORN, M. A. Latin Sponsor of Junior Classical League QRGRS. BILL LAMKIN, B. A. Journalism, Matlzemalifs Sponsor of Press Club Sponsor of Quill and Scroll MR. ELWIN M. LAWHON, M. A. MISS MARTHA LEUSCHNER, M. A. Matllematits Co-Sponsor of Music Appreciation Club MISS PAULINE LEWIS, M. A. MR. DICK LINDSAY, B. B. A. Physical Education, Sofia! Assistant Kitten Football Coach Sponsor of Camera Club Co-Sponsor of Sportsmenls Club MR. FRITZ LINNSTAEDTER, B. S. Sponsor of Automechanics Cluh, MR. JAMES D. LOVELESS, B. Inrdustrial Arts Sponsor of Civil Air Patrol .Ll off S Studies S. N GM IVIR. A. C. l'AI.lNII2R, M. A. Svirmr MRS. ALTON PEARSON, M. A. .Ellfllbll Co-Sponsor of Masque and Vvig Club MR. CARL PRICE, B. B. A., M. S. Plzysilal Ifdlltillfiflll Director of Athletics for VVaco Public Schools Ilead Football Coach MR. JACK O. PRICE, M. A. Plzysiral Education Assistant Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach Co-Sponsor of Square Dance Club MISS CAROLINE RICHARDSON, M. A. English, Sofia! Slutlifs Sponsor of Travelers Club MR. JOIIN A. RIOLA, M. S. Mallfmnatirs, Plzyxival Education IIead Baseball Coach Assistant Football Coach Sponsor of Sportsmen's Club MR. LYI.I-i SKINNER, H. A., B. M. Dirwrlnr of Bands Sponsor of Music Appreciation Club MISS MILDRED STERLING, M. A. Lalin, Social Studies Sponsor of Student Government Co-Sponsor of junior Classical League MISS MARY STRANGE, M. A. English Sponsor of Crafts Club MRS. J. TARVER, M. A. MUflII'lI1!lfiZ'5, Srirrzfz' Sponsor of Future Nurses Club MISS DORIS THOMPSON, M. A. English Sponsor of English Literary Society MR. A. VV. TYLER, M. S. Drifvrr Education Page 17 MRS. E. H. VADEN, M. A. Sofia! Sludim' MISS VEERLIE O. WALLACE, M. A. Malhwmalirs Co-Sponsor of Chess Club I MRS. BETia'Q VVATKINS, M. S. Phyrifal Education Sponsor of Yell Leaders Sponsor -of Personality Development Club MR. E. A. VVERNER, M. S. Indusirial Art: Sponsor of Architecture Club MR. G. H. IVEST, M. A. Sfinzre Sponsor of Science Club MISS THOMAS WHITELEY, M. A. English Co-Sponsor of Garden Club Q MISS HELEN VVILDISI-I, M. A. Mathe111aliCJ Sponsor of Rostra W IE-2 , vt Sli l MR. HERBERT E. VVISE, B. S. Q N Sindy lla!! Szzperwisor' - Business Manager' of Athletics ' Sponsor of Key Club Nl' V , v N' X-f .il -V Nl MISS LAVERNE VVONG, B. S. Plzyszfal Education Sponsor of Forsgard MRS. DAVID VVOOD, M. A. English Sponsor of Forum MISS JEANETTE YONKER, B. A. Page IS B. S. in Library Srirnw' Librarian MISS HATTIE ZURFLIIH, M. A. Sjranixfz Sponsor' of Pan American Student Forum I'1YL'll 11111 lwzwkr of thv llL'1llxN ut thu p11p1lN 111 NUM XK1l1l1Nl1f trig vlan lrmuk illIt'I'k'NTL'CI. Min Murcllezld LlL'lIllIll5fI'Iltl'S une way of s111'11di11g 4111:-'s lvia111'1- time. Miss XV:1II:1c'e :md Mba I,e11N1'h11e1' xpm-11k uf IIIIEIC5 111111 l'll rv:-G. l':1ue- IU Z4 ,nw 1. Mrs. Perry checks Jimmy I,ehman's credits. 4.. Mr. Mohundro checks Vfavczan receipts with Blrs. Lamkin. 2. Mr. Skinner and librarians check band music. 5. Miss Dennis Qsecond from end on rightj and her junior . , - . . - - weather forecasters. 3. Mr. Cirzleters biologists Spare him :l Ullllllfe for the photographer. 6. Miss Strickland checks senior credits for Barbara Brady. Page 20 xr ,. x Wh 1 A A' x X 8 fefmk ruliiivvu cm, Quai 9 - vw 3 .4 Gly, 'bo' mu-, 01 Ov Mb 3 - vw' !l. ' M4-M5 .'1'folf-a.'w-Y- 'I -,kJ,',.J. A, 3 ,Az,L.,sK 1,x It :Aft A ,gazgl Pwffilfix ,1 .'- x , ff L ' 5' , -' -. .:'1', k.1 f m' . N ns.. ., 5- .4 .Vx r'4' 0 Yr. -sfj 2 www., Avi' H' ffviiinkkow V X J wx' . Y .rn.rg. H --. . ' .:'-- 1: ,- . 'f. f- A:1.sLxg?S-Jfkizffr-.,f.?,'zf: '1 'fjyef ff K i.,....c,,,w Clemmons, Stone, Berry, Black, Jones, Adamik, Robinson, XVilson SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ,IANVARY JUNE james Black . . . . . Prcsir1'1'rzt . . . jerry Clemmons Vano VVilson . . . Virr-Prcridwzl . . . Rick Robinson ,loyce Stone , . . Sm'rL'tary . . Betty Rush Berry Don jones . . . . . Treasurer ...... VVayne Adamik C O M M I T T E E S RECOGNITION PROGRAM Jane Bush, Ruth Ranne, Thomas Watson, Jim Hanner, David Martin, Peter Stromberg, Ronnie Lyons, Beverly VVanda VVarren, Shirley Lanford, Mike Dicorte Hnntsinger, Iris IIill, Dawn Peck, Mary L. Brownfield, Jerry Merritt, Ann Hughes, Glenwood Arnold RING AND PIN Max johnson, Danny Ilse, Beverly Smith, Patsy Stanley Ernest Lenart, Barrett Denton, Martha VVilson, Margaret VVilliams, Billy Ganus, Susan Bassett, Jo Claire Moser, Charles Thomas SOCIAL Linda Zachry, Iidythe Bergstrom, Gail Davis, Charlie Joe Bob Fulghum, joe Van Evans, Sue Taylor, Woody Callan, Bennett, Charles Rains, Ray Killion, Stuart Boswank, Nedra Korsmo, Sue VVilson, Susanne Voigt, jerry Black, Carol Padgett Carole Peters INVITATIONS Betty Smith, Sherri VValdrop, Tommy Todd, Billy Bob -lack Saffle, Betty Lawson, Beverly Frierson, -Ioan Glas- Gayden, Joyce Cloud gow, Milton Rhodes, Sondra VVitt, Jimmy Arnold, Marion Langford GRADUATION jerry Ingram, jamie Roberts, Shirley McAnelly, Kay Ronnie Linarn, Boyd Ansley, jane Fairly, Ancelyn Greene, Doyle, Betty Spencer Donald Robinson, Boyce Roberts, Douglas Arrington Page 22 VVAYNE ADAMIK Forum, Junior Classical League, June Class Treasurer DORIS AKINS Personality Development Club JIMM Y ALEXANDER Science Club, Stamp and Coin Collectors Club, Tennis BRICE ARMSTRONG Voice Club, Senior Chorus GLENVVOOD ARNOLD Chess Club, English Literary Society, Music Appreciation Club, Yell Leader, Senior Chorus, National Honor Society, june Senior Recognition Committee DOUGLAS ARRI NGTON Chess Club, English Literary Society, Voice Club Senior Chorus, National Honor Society, june Graduation Committee ROGER BAILEY Rostra MARGARET AGA Square Dance Club, Travelers Club CI'R'I'IS ALDRIDGE Distributive Education Club, Pan Aernrican Student Forum EDDIE ANDERSON Camera Club, Field and Stream Club MARGIE ARNIfT'T Future Nurses Club, Future Secretaries Club JIMMY ARNOLD Architecture Club, English Lite1'aI'y Society, Sportsmen's Club, National Honor Society, june Invitations Committee , , .,,. 'J-. 1.- BOYD AUSLICY - Junior Classieal League, Press Club, Rostra, Band, june Graduation J Committee, WHCOHII Staff, Quill and Scroll DOROTHY BAKER Future Nurses Club, ' Masque and VVif.: Club, Senior Chorus Page 23 NIARTHA BAKER English Literary Society, Future Homemakers of America, Genheimer, Personality Development Club, Press Club, Office Assistant, Wacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll JOANN BALLARD Future Secretaries Club, Personality Development Club -lOl l N BARNHAR11 Chess Club, English Literary Society, Field and Stream Club, National Honor Society JOAN BARZAK Darden, English Literary Society, Senior Chorus, National Honor Society, Tennis SFSAN BASSET English Literary Society, junior Classical League, Square Dance Club, Voice Club, Office Assistant, National Honor Society, June Ring and Pin Committee CLYDE BEAL Forum, National Honor Society, Editor of The Daisy Chain, English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, Quill and Scroll BILLY BEASLEY English Literary Society, Forum, Sportsmen's Club, National Honor Society Page Z-1 JAMES BALCH Golf Club, Basketball JOE BARNETT , Camera Club, Forum, Press Club, Wacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll N Ji BEVERLY BARTZ Future Homemakers of America, Future Teachers Club NANCY BASSEL Masque and Wig Club, Sketch Club BILL BAUER Golf Club Jo ANN BEANE Future Homemakers of . America, Pan American Student Forum, Square Dance Club, Senior Chorus ' SAUNDRA BEHL Personality Development Club GEORGE BELL Chess Club, Sportsmen's Club, Band ED YTH E BERGSTROM Future Homemakers of America, Girls Athletic Association, Junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Press Club, january Social Committee, Quill and Scroll JUNE BERRY Camera Club, Girls Athletic Association, Voice Club, Band CHARLES BETTINGER Chess Club, English Literary Society, Rostra, National Honor Society JAMES BLACK Field and Stream Club, Hobby Club, Office Assistant, January Class President, National Honor Society JOHN PAUL BOARD Civil Air Patrol, English Literary Society, Rostra, National Honor Society, Band BARBARA BOSVVELL Crafts Club, Future Homemakers of America, Square Dance Club CHARLEY JOE BENNETT Key Club, Sportsmen's Club, Football, Senior Chorus, january Social Committee BETTY RUSH BERRY Future Homemakers of America, Genheimer, junior Classical League, Junior Red Cross, Office Assistant, june Class Secretary, English Literary Society MARY LOU BETROS Future Nurses Club, Library Assistant, Personality Development Club SONIA BIRKEL English Literary Society, Golf Club J1-:RRY BLACK Golf Club, Football, June Social Committee STUART BOSVVANKVA Field and Stream Clubf, Hobby Club, January Social Committee fx AU BR EY BOU CK Music 4 Appreciation Club Rosrra, Band, Wacom f Staff, Quill andfscrorl i Page 25 LYNETTE SMITH BOULTER Camera Club, Future ' Secretaries Club, National Honor Society CLARICE BOYD Pan American Student Forum, Square Dance Club, VVacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll ,IO ANN BREZINA Distributive Education Club, Masque and VVig Club ANNA LOU BRINK Y-Teens GENE BROWN Chess Club, Music Appreciation Club BILLY MARIE ,BOWDEN Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens . nu.-, BARBARA BRAD Y Voice Club, Contemporary Writers Club, Senior Chorus GEORGE BRINEGAR Automechanics Club, Camera Club HELEN BRINKMANN Music Appreciation Club, Band MARTHA FRANCES BROWN Chess Club, English Literary' Society, Square Dance Club, National Society , Field and Stream Club Page 26 Girls JANE BUSH Junior Red Cross, Masque and VVig Club, Voice Club, Dramatics Class Play, Senior Chorus, January Recognition Committee Dl RELLE HVTLER Forsgard, Girls Athletic Association, Junior Red Cross, Voice Club, Yell Leader, Senior Chorus VVOOD Y CALLAN English Literary Soeiety, National Honor Society, Rostra, junior Classical League, june Social Committee, Office Assistant ROLYN CAMERON Future Secretaries Club, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff P ATSY CANTRELL Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Garden Club TOHNNY CAVVOOD Forum, Band JI RRY CLEMMONS Forum, Masque and VVig Club, Dramatics Class Play, Office Assistant, Debate, june Class President HETTIE RAY BUTLER Future Homemakers of America, Girls Athletic Association, Square Dance Club SHIRLEY BUTLER Future Homemakers of America, Girls Athletic Associ ation, Pan American Student Forum YVONNE CALVERT Future I-Iomemakers of America, Future Teachers Club, Chess Club PATTY CANNON Girls Athletic Association, Junior Classical League, Nlasque and YVig Club PAT CARDVVELL Y-Teens SANDRA CHESLEY Genheimer, Press Club, Contemporary VVritex's Club, Dramatics Class Play, Daisy Chain Business Staff, Debate BILLIE JOYCE. CLOUD junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Music Appreciation Club, Press Club, January Invitations Committee, Band Page 2 , L JACK COBB Architecture Club, Field and Stream Club VVARREN COBLE Crafts Club LOUISE COMPTON English Literary Society, Future Nurses Club JERRY COOPER Distributive Education Club JEANE CORBELL Camera Club, Forsgard, Office Assistant, Wacoan Staff MARGARET JUNE COTTEN Future Homernakers of America, Girls Athletic Association, Y-Teens NELDA COX - Masque and Wig Club, Personality Development Club, Senior Chorus Page 28 I ' OBB rar ' s. ,tant, '-Tee VIRGINIA COLEMAN English Literary Society, Forsgard, Girls Athletic Association, Square Dance Club, National Honor Society DITRVVOOD COOPER Key Club, Office Assistant, Track DON CORBELL Key Club, Band LA NELLE TINDELL CORBELL English Literary Society, Forsgard, Future Homemakers of America, Library Assistant, Pan American Student,Forum, National Honor Society GLADYS COX Future Homemakers of - America, Garden Club WALTER COX Camera Club, Field ,and Stream Club, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff NFLDA CRAIN Forsgard, Contemporary VVriters Club, Office Assistant NEVELYN CRAVVFORD Future Homemakers of America, Future Secreta ries Club, Garden Club VIRGINIA CROOK English Literary Society, Forsgard, Future Secretaries Club, Library Assistant, National Honor Society LLOYD CULVERIIOUSE Architecture Club, Field and Stream Club, Football JIMMY CUNNINGHAM Chess Club, Voice Club, Senior Chorus DON CURTON ' Chess Club, Sportsmenls Club KAREN DANZETS ER Future Secretaries Club, Pan American Student Forum ' SFARCY CRAVEN Chess Club, junior Classical League, National Ilonor Society JOY CROCKRTT Junior Classical League, Library Assistant, Masque and Wig Club, Y-Teens RICHARD CROW Distributive Education Club, Science' Club ALICE MARIE CUMMINS Square Dance Club TOMMY CURLIN junior Red Cross, Key Club, Sportsmen's Club W,1iNELIggiDALE I 1 Future 'Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Personality Devdgfmentfalfsh fi -:ri' Ai.h- I ssct DON DAVENPORT , Architecture Club, Ciyil I Air Patrol a . ,, ,A 1 W ' ' Page 29 4 , GAIL DAVIS Future Homemakers of America, Girls Athletic Association, Pan American Student Forum, january Social Committee KENNETH DAVLIN Civil Air Patrol, Junior Red Cross, Square Dance Club, Band BARBARA DENTON Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Voice Club RAMONA DIAMOND Future Homemakers of America, Music Appreciation Club, Band YVONNE DICKEY English Literary Society, Future Homemakers of America, Genheimer, junior Classical League, Football Queen, National Honor Society, Student Government, Band DAVID DODD Camera Club, Chess Club, National Honor Society, E SUE DOSHER Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Forsgard, Press Club, Office Assistant Page 30 JOHN DAVIS Chess Club, Field and Stream Club FRANCES De GRAZIER Future Homemakers of America, Square Dance C lub f' W: 7' ' 2' ,V ,, f ' q ,W f7 Lf 1 x 1 ff 1' if f f , J, .v f' Kaf! LX ff ,-f BARRETT DENTON Chess Club, Forum, junior Classical League, June Ring and Pin Committee, Tennis, English Literary Society WINONA DIAMOND Future Homemakers of America, Music Appreciation Club, Band MIKE DICORTE Automechanics Club, Key Club, Dramatics Class Play, Football, Office Assistant, January Recognition Committee JOHNNIE DODD g ,Automechanics Club, -Camera Club '- Jo ANNE DOYLE A , Pan American Student, f N Forum. Press Club, Science Club, Wacoan staff KAY DOYLE English Literary Society, Future llomemakers of America, Garden Club, Junior Classical League, Press Club, VVacoan Staff, Jllllllllfy Graduation Committee, National Honor Society CLYDE DUMAS Automechanics Club, Chess Club LAURA DUNCAN English Literary Society, Future H-omemakers of America, Golf Club, Junior Classical League, National Honor Society ARENA FAY EARLY Future Homemakers of America, Personality Development Club, Office Assistant BETTY JO EDGE Future Secretaries Club, Travelers Club CARMEN ESPINOSA Pan American Student Forum BARBARA EVANS Chess Club, Future Teachers Club, Junior Classical Le ague, National Honor Society, English Literary Society EDNA DRUMMOND Future Nurses Club, Garden Club RANDALL D CNAGAN Automechanics Club EARL DUNSON Chess Club, Field and Stream Club BOBBY EASTERWOOD Field and Stream Club JIMMY EICHOLZ Chess Club, Junior Red Cross, Rostra, Senior Chorus, National Honor Society BILLY ESTEP Camera Club, Music Appreciation Club' DERWIN EVANS Automechanics Club, Field and Stream Club M 4 ,. fl' Page 31 JOE VAN EVANS DAVID EVVING Camera Club, Field and Stream Club, Band, june Social Committee English Literary Society, Sportsmen's Club, Square Dance Club, National H-onor Society FLO EXNING DOLORES FABBRE Forsgard, Girls Athletic Association, Square Dance Club Darden, Junior Classical League, Music Appreciation Club, Band, National Honor Society, English Literary Society DONALD FADAL JANE FAIRLY Key Club ELDON FAREK Automechanics Club, Music Appreciation Club, Band DAVID FLETCHER junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Sportsmen's Club, Yell Leader Darden, junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Dramatics Class Play, June Graduation Committee SARA FENTRESS Darden, Junior Classical League, Personality Development Club, Office Assistant, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff JACQUELINE FLOVVERS Future Homemakers of America, Music Appreciation Club, Personality Development Club SARAH ,FLYNN , KENNETH FRASER Q Girls Athletic Association, Field and Stream Club Masque and VVig Club, Y-Teens, Dramatics Class Play A k- X, it BEVERLY FRIERSON CARLTON FRY Masque and Wig Club, Key Club, Sportsmen's Y-Teens, June Invitations Club, Basketball, Track ' Committee Page 32 BOB FULGHUM Chess Club, English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, Rostra, National Honor' Society, Debate, June Social Committee, Daisy Chain Business Staff JOHN GARNER Architecture Club, Football VV. R. GAYDEN Distributive Education Club, Field and Stream Club, January Invitations Committee D ELLA ANN GIEBLER Future Secretaries Club, Personality Development Club DON GILL Field and Stream Club, Forum, Tennis LARRY GOLDFINE Automechanics Club, Field and Stream Club, Junior Classical League VVILLIAM JOSEPH GANUS English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, Key Club, National Honor Society, June Ryig and Pin Committee, Office Assistant , ,. 4 NANETTE GARRETT Pan American Student Forum RUBY LYN GIBSON Chess Club, Future Teachers Club BOBBY GILL Chess Club, Key Club, Football JOAN GLASGOW English Literary Society, Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Junior Red Cross, Sketch Club, Office Assistant, National Honor Society, June lnvitations Committee FRED GOLDING Science Club, Football, Junior Classical League 1 , . .,,.-,,tNh-1-,W MARY GOMEZ lgLIBRX.QQQ.1?1lIAND Future Horpemakers of America, Future Nurses Club English Literary Society, Golf Club, Junior Classical League, National Honor Society, Office Assistant Page 33 MARTHA ANN GOSS Darden, Girls Athletic Association, junior Classical League, Library Assistant, Masque and VVig Club AI. DAVID GRIFFIN Future Teachers Club BILLY GRIFFIN Music Appreciation Club, Square Dance Club, Yell Leader, Senior Chorus AMANDA GRIFFITII Pan American Student Forum, Square Dance Club DONALD GVDERIAN Field and Stream Club, Rostra, Band JACK I-IALE Golf Club, Mrlsic Appreciation Club ALETTA HALL Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Future Secretaries Club Page 34 ANCELYN GREENE Future llomemakers of America, Genheimer, Press Club, june Graduation Committee, Editor of Yllacoan, Quill and Scroll AVBREY GRIFFIN Distributive Education Club, Square Dance Club, Band ELENE GRIFFIN English Literary Society, junior Classical League, Masque and Wlig Club, Press Club, Senior Chorus, National Ilonor Society VVENDELL GRIMM Science Club, Debate CHARLENE IIAGAN Distributive Education Club, Square Dance Club Jorcr HAIL Distributive Education Club, Future Homemakers of America, Y-Teens CLIFF HAMBY Automechanics Club, Rostra, Football, Track FRANCES IIAMMOND Future Homemalters of America, Future Secretaries Club, Y-Teens JIM HANNER junior Classical League, Science Club, Voice Club, Senior Chorus, january Recognition Committee SHIRLEY HANUS Girls Athletic Association, Personality Development Club, Y-Teens BLANCHE HARPER Music Appreciation Club, Science Club KIRBY IIARRELL Sportsmen's Club, Basketball JEAN HARRIS Future Nurses Club, Band, Office Assistant RALEIGH HARVEY Chess Club, English Literary Society, Forum, Football, National Honor Society, Student Government DELORIS IIAMIVIONS Music Appreciation Club DANIEL HANITS Square Dance Club L. D. HARDING, JR. Square Dance Club I . f r I BETTY LOU HARRELL Voice Club, 'Y-Teens I.EE HARRINGTON Key Club, Sportsmen's Club, Football, Baseball GEORGE HARVEY English Literary Society, Golf Club, National Honor Society, Band LUCY HAVVES Darden, English Literary Society, junior Classical League, Office Assistant, National Honor Society Page 35 JIM IIAVVKINS SALLYE IIEAD Sportsmen's Club Distributive Education Club LOITISE HERVVALD MILDRED HIGDON Future Homemakers of Camera Club, Library America, Future Secretaries Assistant ' Club, Y-Teens I MILTON I' I 'INS Che ' ' i, Voice Club, Y ader, Senior C Psllllwl n JEANINE HILL English Literary Society, Forsgard, Future Homemakers of America National Honor Society, Office Assistant RAYMOND HILL Distributive Education Club, Garden Club BILLY HOARD Automechanics Club, Key Club, Track JAMES HODDE Rostra, Junior Classical League IS' 1g,e 36 4 M IRIS HILL English Literary Society, Genheimer, National Honor Society, June Senior Recognition Committee JITANITA HILL Distributive Education Club, Square Dance Club NAIDA HINDERT Future Homemakers of America, Personality Development Club, Y-Teens -sa. 6,9 BOBBY HOARD Ar! Automechanics Clg ' Key Club, Track ,. I - ox T X ny , x if LOUISE HOEHN English Literary Society, Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Personality Development Club, Office- Assistant, National Honor Society I MILDRED HOELDTKE Camera Club, Future Nurses Club, Office Assistant BETTY JO HOOKS Future Nurses Club, Library Assistant, Personality Development Club THOMAS HOVVARD Field and Stream Club, Pan American Student Forum CAMILLE HUDSON Future Home-makers of America, Forsgard, Junior Classical League, junior Red Cross, Masque and VVig Club, Press Club, VVacoan Staff JACQCELINE HVEY Future Homemakers of America, junior Red Cross, Masque and VVig Club, Personality Development Club ANN IICGIIES Darden, English Literary . Society, Dramatics Class .Play, Senior Chorus, . National Honor Society, june Senior Recognition Committee, Student Government FRED HUNKE 4 Distributive Education Club, Field and Stream Club SAM HOMMEL Field and Stream Club EDVVARD HOPPER Golf Club, junior Classical League, Band JOE IICDDLESTON Camera Club, Field and Stream Club YERGIEL HUDSON Field and Stream Club, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff BARBARA HVGGINS Nlasque and Vllig Club, Personality Development Club, Senior Chorus BILLY HULBERT Chess Club BILL HUNT Rostra, Senior Chorus, Basketball, English Literary Society, Baseball Page 37 Q BEVERLY STANDSEFER HUNTSINGER Crafts Club, Future Homemakers .of America, Junior Red Cross, Library Assistant, Personality Development Club, June Senior Recognition Committee at FLOYD HUTCHESON Camera Club, Junior Classical League JERRY INGRAM Architecture Club, Golf Club, January Graduation Committee, Band BETTY ISOM English Literary Society, Genheimer, Library Assistant, Masque and Wig Club, National Honor Society VERNELLE JARRELL Future Homemakers of America, Future Teachers Club, Library Assistant, Masque and Wig Club FLORENCE JIMENEZ Pan American Student Forum C. B. JOHNSONV Sportsmen's Club, Football Page 38 MARIA H URTADO Pan American Student Forum DANNY ILSE Hobby Club, Sportsmen's Club, January Ring and Pin Committee JOHN INGRAM Distributive Education Club ROBERT JACOBS Chess Club, English Literary Society, Forum, Senior Chorus, Business Manager of Daisy Chain National Honor Society, Debate, Quill and Scroll ELEANOR JAYNES Forsgard, Junior Red Cross, Sketch Club, Senior Chorus A. H. JOHNSON' be , Automechanics Club, 1 Square Dance Clubs' , i GERALDINE JOHNSON Future Homemakers of 'America, Square Dance Club, Y-Teens MAX JOIINSON Field and Stream Club, Forum, January Ring and Pin Committee BILLY JONES English Literary Society, Field and Stream Club, National Honor Society, Band DON JONES Architecture Club, Field and Stream Club, January Class Treasurer JIM JONES Automechanics Club, Junior Classical League, Rostra, Office Assistant CAROLYN JORDAN Junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Personality Development Club BOB KEHL Automechanics Club, Music Appreciation Club, Band PAT KELLY - Future Homemakers of America, Golf Club, Junior Classical League, Junior Red Cross, Dramatics Class Play, Senior Chorus, Daisy Chain Business Staff SANDRA JOIINSON Future Nurses Club, Pan American Student Forum CAM I LLE JONES Masque and VVig Club, Music Appreciation Club ELEANOR JONES English Literary Society, Forsgard, Square Dance Club, Yell Leader, Senior Chorus, National Honor Society RICHARD JONES Civil Air Patrol, Field and Stream Club CCY KATIICART Masque and VVig Club DOROTHY K ELLY Camera Club, Future Secretaries Club, Library Assistant SALLY KENDALL English Literary Society, Golf Club, Junior Classical League Page 39 RAY KILLION Science Club, January Social Committee, Band 'D I ' 'fli' 'H , TOM KING Golf Club, Debate RICHARD KLEYPAS Automechanics Club, Field and Stream Club, Band x SUSANNZA KOCH Qllafts Club, Future omemakers of America, Band .M 7' LIVINGSTON KOSBERG Forum MARION LANKFORD Golf Club, Senior Chorus, June Invitations Committee BETTY LAVVSON Genheimer, junior Classical League, Press Club, Sketch Club, Office Assistant, june Invitations Committee, VVacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll Page 40 BETTY KINDER Future Teachers Club, Travelers Club, English Literary Society, National Honor Society JOHN KIRKPATRICK Field and Stream Club ELIZABETH KNIPSTEIN Future Secretaries Club NEDRA KORSMO Darden, Junior Classical League, Pan American Student Forum, June Social Committee SHIRLEY LANFORD Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Library Assistant, Senior Chorus, January Recognition Committee BILLY LAUGHLIN Automechanics Club, Sportsmen's ,Club ' KATHLEEN LEAR Garden Club, Office Assistant SALLIE LEAR Garden Club JAMES LEFEVRE Chess Club, Golf Club JIMMY LEHMAN Field and Stream Club, Sportsmen's Club MAXINE LENART Future Nurses Club, Girls Athletic Association, Library Assistant, Press Club, Square Dance Club, VVacoan Staff PAUL LEUSCHNER Golf Club, junior Red Cross, Sportsmen's Club, Band JERRY LEVVIS English Literary Society, Rostra, National Honor Society RONNY LINAM English Literary Society, Field and Stream Club, junior Classical League, Dramatics Class Play, National Honor Society, Debate, june Graduation Committee DONNANLEE Golf Club, junior Classical Le'sg41e, Office Assistant GLADYES LEGGOTT Future Nurses Club, Garden Club ERNEST LENART Sportsmen's Club, Square Dance Club, Football, National Honor Society, June Ring and Pin Committee, Track EVELYN LESTER Chess Club, Sketch Club CAROLYN LEVY English Literary Society, Forsgard, junior Classical League, National Honor Society RITA LIGHTFOOT Garden Club, Junior Classical League, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Chorus BOBBY LINTHICUM Distributive Education Club, Key Club Page 41 JERRY LOONEY Field and Stream Club GABRIEL LOPEZ Chess Club, Distributive Education Club AILEEN LOVVE English Literary Society, Garden Club, National Honor Society RONNIE LYON Forum, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, June Senior Recognition Committee JIMMY MCBRI DE Distributive Education Club, Square Dance Club BOB MCCUISTION Chess Club, Distributive Education Club HILARY McDO-NALD Distributive Education Club Page 42 FRANCES LOPEZ Future Nurses Club, Pan American Student Forum SARA LOITTIIERBACK Girls Athletic Association Masque and VVig Club, Sketch Club MARI,ENE LOWRAN CE Future Homemakers of America, Personality Development Club, Travelers Club SHIRLEY McANELLY Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum, January Graduation Committee JACK MCCLINTOCK Automechanics Club, Field and Stream Club, Track DON MeDANIELS Chess Club, Rostra MALCOLM McDOVV Field and Stream Club, Sportsmen's Club, Football Manager, Track MARY VIRGINIA JERRY MCGOWN MCGLASSON English Literary Society, Genheimer, Girls Athletic Association, Junior Classical League, Senior Chorus CAROL ANN MCKNIGIIT English Literary Society, Future Homemakers of America, junior Classical League, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, National lI-onor Society, Forsgard, Office Assistant, Wacoan Staff PAVVNEE MCRAY Distributive Education Club, Y-Teens PAT MABERRY Future Homemakers of America, Masque and Wig Club, Personality Development Club DORIS MAINORD Future Secretaries Club BETTY LOU MARION Sketch Club, Square Dance Club, Office Assistant DAVID MARTIN Forum, Sketch Club, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, Dramatics Class Play, Debate, June Senior Recognition Committee, Library Assistant English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, Rostra, National Honor Society, Mayor, Baseball DAVID McMAI-IAN Golf Club, National Honor Society LOU REA MACKEY Future Secretaries Club, Pan American Student Forum, Future Homemakers of America DONALD MAGID Sketch Club, National Honor Society BARBARA MARION Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Y-Teens ERNEST MARSTALLER Civil Air Patrol MARY ANN MARTIN English Literary Society, Forsgard, Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Girls Athletic Association, Office Assistant, National Honor Society Page 43 SUE MARTIN Masque and Wig Club, Contemporary Writers Club, Dramatics Class Play, Senior Chorus BARBARA MAXEY Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Junior Classical League JEAN MAYBERRY English Literary Society, Future Homemakers of America, Future Secretaries Club, Garden Club, Library Assistant DAVE MEERS Chess Club, Sportsmerfs Club MAXINE MELTON Garden Club, Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Library Assistant, Office Assistant JERRY MERRITT Rostra, June Senior Recognition Committee, Baseball MARY MILBERGER Golf Club, Junior Classical League Page 44 MARIE MASSEY Forsgard, Office Assistant BILLY MAXWELL Garden Club, Sportsmenls Club BERT MAYES Key Club, Track CHARLES MEINSTEIN Chess Club, junior Red Cross, Science Club, National Honor Society CONNIE MERRITT Personality Development Club, Square Dance Clu CARL MILAM Chess, Club b jOAN.MILCI-IUNAS b English Literary Society, Press Club, Travelers Club, Y-Teens, Wacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll ARTIIFR MILLER English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, Key Club, Daisy Chain Business Staff, National Ilonor Society ROBERT MILLER Junior Red Cross Key Club r ROBERT MILLS Field and Steam Club JOANNE MOORE Future Homemakers of America, Square Dance Club, Y-Teens NEVA MOORE Y-Teens JACKIE MORTON Distributive Education Club, Future Secretaries Club Jo CLAIRE MOSER Chess Club, Future Homemakers of America, Girls Athletic Association, Junior Classical League, Music Appreciation Club, Band, June Ring and Pin Committee, Tennis JO ANN MILLER Junior Red Cross, Square Ilance Club, Y-Teens SHIRLEY KIMBROUGH MILLER Girls Athletic Association Pan American Student Forum DOLORES MILNER. . English Lit rarysociety, Y-Teens,, ,ntemporary ,YVriters Club, National Ilonor Society MARY ETTA MOORE Distributive Education Club COKER MORRIS Forum, Junior Classical League JERRY MOSER Camera Club, Chess Club CHARLES MOI' SA Key Club Page -M JERRY MURPHY Distributive Education Club RAYMOND NAVARRO Automechanics Club, English Literary Society, Science Club, National Honor Society HELEN NEMMER Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Travelers Club, Junior Red Cross LIDIA NINO Pan American Student Forum JO ANN OGLETREE Library Assistant, Masque and Vllig Club, Square Dance Club CARROLL OSTEEN A Square Dance Club ' PEGGY JEAN OTTO Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Junior Classical League, Library Assistant Page 46 BOBBY NAIL Forum, Junior Red Cross NORMAN NEELLEY Key Club, Band JOE NICHOLS Band MARIANNE ODER Garden Club GENE OSBORN Civil Air Patrol MARY OSWALD A e S English Literary Society, ' Future Homemakers of America, Future Teachers Club, Office Assisfant, National Honor Society GEORGE OWENS Rostra, Sportrsmgrfs Club 012' t,afff 'f L 0 C AROL PADGETT English Literary Society, Clenheimer, Girls Athletic Association, junior Classical League, Press Club, Office Assistant, january Social Committee, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll lil TTE PAIRETT English Literary Society, Forsgard, Junior Classical League, Music Appreciation Club, National Honor Society, Band f IIARLES PARKS Field and Stream Club, Band JIM PATE Forum, junior Classical League, Football, Student Government BOB PEARCE Forum N ANCY PEDERSON D den, Pan American Forum, Press lub, S ior Chorus, Wacoan t aff, Quill and S ro-lla-4, C' AROLE PETERS Future Homemakers of America, Genheimer, junior Classical League, junio:-'Red Cross, Press Club, Sketch Club, June Social Committee, Office Assistant, VVacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll ROSARIO PAEZ English Literary Society, Library Assistant, Pan American Student Forum, National Honor Society PETE PALASOTA Chess Club, English Literary Society, National llonor Society JOHN PARTEN Field and Stream Club, Pan American Student Forum TVONNE PATTERSON Future Homemakers of America, Masque and Vllig Club, Pan American Student Forum DAVVN PECK English Literary Society, Forsgard, Junior Classical League, Dramatics Class Play, National Honor Society, Debate, June Senior Recognition Committee .IVANITA PEREZ Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum SHIRLEY PETRICH Future Homemakers of America, Future ' Secretaries Club, Garden Club Page 47 JANET PETTIS Golf Club, Junior Classical League, Junior Red Cross, Library Assistant, Office Assistant MARIE PICKENS Future Secretaries Club, Masque and VVig Club DON PIERSON Field and Stream Club, Forum BURMA POLONSKY Future Homemakers of America, Garden Club, Music Appreciation Club Jo PRUETT Girls Athletic Association, Masque and Wig Club, Personality Development Club, Dramatics Class Play CHARLES RAINS Rostra, Square Dance Club, Football, january Social Committee RICHARD RAMIREZ Music Appreciation Club, Pan American Student Forum Page 48 JIM PHIPPS ' Sportsmen's Club, Football, Basketball STANTON PIERCE English Literary Society, Forum, National Honor Society G ITS POLHILL Chess Club, Field and Stream Club JO ANN PORTERFIELD Chess Club, Future Homemakers of America, Masque and VVig Club. Office Assistant LEONARD QUIRAM Field and Stream Club ISAAC RAMIREZ Pan American Student Forum, Band VICTORIA RAMIREZ Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Personality Development Club RUTH RANNE Future Homemakers of America, Junior Classical League, Pan American Student Forum, January Recognition Committee DONALD RAY REED Key Club, Music Appreciation Club, Band MILTON RHODES Chess Club, Golf Club, Junior Classical League, Press Club, VVacoan Staff, June Invitations Committee, Quill and Scroll BOYCE ROBERTS Junior Red Cross, Rostra, Senior Chorus, June Graduation Committee, Baseball BILLY ROBINSON Civil Air Patrol, Band FRANCES ROBINSON Future Nurses Club, Pan American Student Forum ROY RODIECK Automechaigics Club, Chess Club, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff , TRAVIS RAY Automechauics Club, Sportsmen's Club OLGA ANN REI CHLE Darden, English Literary Society, Press Club, Yell Leader, VVacoan Staff, National Honor Society, Office Assistant, Quill and Scroll ARLOTTE ROATH Future Homemakers of America, Garden Club, Square Dance Club JAMIE ROBERTS Automechanics Club, Key Club, Football, january Graduation Committee DONALD ROBINSON English Literary Society, junior Classical League, Rostra, National Honor Society, Band, Debate, june Graduation Committee RICK ROBINSON Forum, Press Club, Civil Air Patrol, National llonor Society, June Class Vice-President, Quill and Scroll, English Literary Society, Daisy Chain Business Staff L TON Y RODRIGUEZ Sketch Club, Civil Air Patrol Page 40 ? PAT ROSS Forum, Band CHARLES SADLER Masque and VVig Club, Rostra, Student Government, Debate DANA SALLEE Pan American Student Forum, Science Club VONETTA SARTOR Girls Athletic Association, Masque and VVig Club, Pan American Student Forum JACK SCH AEFER Architecture Club VVOOD Y SCHOBER Civil Air Patrol, Pan American Student Forum, Band JOE BOB SCHROEDER Garden Club, Sketch Club Page 50 PAT RUDOLPH Darden, Junior Classical League, Senior Chorus JACK SAFFLE Forum, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, Library Assistant, Debate, June Invitations Committee BILL SARTOR Sketch Club J s DICK SAYGER English Literary Society, Rostra, Football, National Honor Society, Student Government, Track . We ae? PATSY SCHAEFER Pan American Student Forum, Travelers Club JIMMY SCHRADE A Camera Club, Eqoflglaglbfifjgjg SHIRLEY SCOTT t Future Homemakers of ' America, Square Dance Club BLAKELY SHANKS Chess Club, Golf Club ELIZABETH SIEPERT Distributive Education Club, Future Homemakers of America, Y-Teens MAXINE SIMMONS Future Homemakers of America, Garden Club, Library Assistant BILL SLAIITER Hobby Club, Science Club BETTY SMITH Future Homemakers of America, Music Appreciation Club, Square Dance Club, january Invitations Committee LOIS SMITH Distributive Education Club, Future Nurses Club CAROLYN SNIDER junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Press Club, Sketch Club, VVacoan Staff BILL SHARP Chess Club, Science Cluh, Wacoan Staff ROY SIKES Distributive Education Club BOB SIMS Sketch Club BETSY SMITH Future Ilomemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Garden Club BEVERLY SMITH Future Secretaries Club, junior Red Cross, Pan American Student Forum, january Ring and Pin Committee MARTHA ELLEN SMITH Genheimer, junior Classical League, Press Club, Office Assistant, VVac0an Staff, Quill and Scroll V- t RUDY SOLANO Automechanics Club, Pan American Student Forum Page SI b- BOBBY SPARKS Automechanics Club, Field and Stream Club, National Honor Society BARBARA SPENCER Future Nurses Club, Square Dance Club BILLY SPIVEY' Chess Club, Field and Stream Club, Library Assistant BOBB Y STEINMAN Camera Club, Stamp and Coin Collectors Club JANE STICKLE Garden Club, Sketch C ROYCE STONE A Architecture Club BILLY STREET Rostra Page 52 lub CHRISTINE SPEED Distributive Education Club, Y-Teens BETTI SPENCER Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club January Graduation Committee PATSY STANLEY English Literary Society Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Press Club, VVacoan Staff, Office Assistant, January Ring and Pin Committee National Honor' Society, Quill and Scroll W new BILLY STEVENS W 9 I Press Club, Sportsmeifs Club, Football, Baseball VVacoan Staff , F JOYCE STONE Future Homemakers of America, Girls Athletic Association, January Class Secretary JERRY STORM Chess Club, Field and' Stream Club, Band . BLAILO CK STRICKLAND Field and Stream Club, Sportsmen's Club, Baseball PETER STROMBERG English Literary Society, Forum, junior Classical League, National Honor Society, Debate, June Senior Recognition Committee, Baseball JEVVELL TALBERT Distributive Education Club BETTY TA YLOR Masque and Wig Club, Travelers Club FREDDIE TAYLOR Camera Club, Field and Stream Club BETTY TH EDFORD Future Nurses Club, Garden Club, Girls Athletic Association, Dramaticsi Class Play CHARLES THOMAS 'Rostra Basketball Rin ., ., . , g Pin Committee, ' Track. HAROLD THOMPSON Architecture Club, Chess Club CLIFFORD SULLINS Field and Stream Club, Key Club, Band GEORGE TANNER Travelers Club, Junior Classical League BOBBY TAYLOR Golf Club, English Literary Society SITE TAYLOR Chess Club, Crafts Club, junior Classical League, Band, June Social Committee, Office Assistant BEVERLY THOMAS Future Secretaries Club, Music Appreciation Club ANNE THOMPSON Future Homemakers of America, Genheimer, Girls Athletic Association, Sketch Club, Student- ' Government x Mfg? 3 , ' .. ,,f '?53iL,n, , Mk,.A,1Qgzf53-.3 , QA, f. ff .A , . f we , ' t ,' ,.s,,,s ,gvtgsrs wi?w,,,,1A'-swf? dr 'tw f 1 , if ' iowivffx ROBERT TILARY Camera Club, Field and Li Stream Club F Page S3 . an rixm-f NORMA TINER Genheimer, Square Dance Club, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, Senior Chorus JIMMY TODARO Field and Stream Club 'I OMMY TODD Automechanics Club, Camera Club, january Invitations Committee BETTY ROSE ITPMORE English Literary Society, Future Homemakers of America, Future Secretaries Club, Office Assistant SL SANNE VOIGT Darden, English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, Press Club, Office Assistant, National Honor Society, June Social Committee, VVacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll SHERRI WALDROP Future Homemakers of America, Girls Athletic' Association, junior 1 Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Sketch Club, january Invitations Committee JAMES WALLACE Field and Stream Club, Sportsmen's Club, Football Page 54 LA DENE TIPPS Girls Athletic Association Personality Development Club JOHNNY TODARO Field and Stream Club JERRY TRIM English Literary Society, Forum, Junior Classical League, Press Club, Editor of VVacoan, National Honor' Society, Quill and Scroll, Daisy Chain Business Staff LOUISE VANA Crafts Club, Future Homemakers of America Y-Teens VVESLEY VOWELL Square Dance Club MICKEY WALKER S English ,Literary Society, Key Clubffootball, National Honor Society, Mayor, Track JOY WALLACE junior Classical League, Library Assistant, Masque and Wig Club, Office Assistant, Press Club ' ' ROY VVALLACE Sketch Club VVANDA VVARREN Future Homemakers of America, Genheimer, Girls Athletic Association, junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, january Recognition Committee TIIOMAS VVATSON Automechanics Club, Field and Stream Club, january Recognition Committee RONALD VVEN SEL Forum, National Honor Society, English Literary Society TEMPLEGVVEST Masque and VVig Club, Pan American Student Forum GARY VVHITVVORTH Chess Club, Field and Stream Club JANIE WILLIAMS English Literary Society, , Genheimer, junior 'Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Press Club, Office Assistant, National llonor Society, Business Manager of VVacoan, Quill and Scroll .. 4- .4 BEQQBARA VVARREN English Literary Society, Golf Club, junior Classical League, Office Assistant, National Honor Society Rl'f1'll VVATSON - Crafts Club, J-unior Red Cross, Square Dance Clul? I x ' I ,f',l1 GUY VVEATHERS Architecture Club, Field and Stream Club, Office Assistant JAMES VVERNER Forum ALLEN VVHITE Civil Air Patrol, Science Club SHIRLEY VVHYBFRN Future Homemakers of Ame rica, Future Nurses Club ' MARGARET VVILLIAMS Darden, English Literary Society, Dramatics Class Play, Senior Chorus, National Honor Society, june Ring and Pin Committee Page 5 MARJORIE VVILLIAMS Future Homemakers of America, Music Appreciation Club, Darden MARTHA VVILSON English Literary Society, Forsgard, Junior Classical League, Dramatics Class Play, Office Assistant, june Ring and Pin Committee SUE VVILSON Darden, English Literary Society, Personality Development Club, Office Assistant, National Honor Society, June Social Committee MARILYN WISE Forsgard, Library Assistant, Masque and VVig Club, Press Club, VVacoan Staff CHARLES VVOOD Distributive Education Club NELDA WRIGHT Future Homemakers of America, Garden Club, Personality Development Club ANN ZAPALAC Camera Club, Future Secretaries Club Page 56 MMW, ,, ROSS WILLIAMS Forum, Science Club RONNIE WILSON Masque and Wig Club, Rostra, Debate VANO WILSON Camera Club, Field and Stream Club, January Class Vice-president SQNDRA ,WUI Darden, Office Assistant, June Invitations Committee JIMMY WORTH Science Club LINDA ZACHRY I p English Literary Society, Forsgard, junior Classical League, junior Red, Cross, Press Club, VVacoan Staff, Office Assistant, january Social Committee, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll . MARGIE ZEMANEK Forsgard, Girls Athletic S Association, junior , Classical League, Library Assistant, Wacoan Staff FLUISE HOXVARIJ 1937-1953 She was good as she was fair. Nom'-none on earth ahovc her! As pure in thought as angels are To know hcr was to love hcrfy Q- QW '-'Ti 4 Homeroom 112 lllrs. Barclay Row 1: lfvzi Szilzuliim. Sliirluy Pimpc, Virginia Szilmmiil, Lcslyc llciigatteiy Nlznrllm Tricr. Nlzirtlm Ure-eiilese, liillir .lo Kli1oi'ix1:ni, llzirolc Collier, llclty liurnrlle Rmv 2: Paul fliizvnrrlu, Ilcvil Kirks, llary lfzulul, Iflsiv liryzint, Kay Ymingblmul. l.:1 Yriiigbu llfirin-r. lluiwvicvc Szxlonw, Mrs. l3:ircl:iy. limi Young Row 3: Nlzirvin Ih-ll. jimmy llzirk, Ieromu 'l'1':1iilsrImlml, Hubby Pettigrew, lieu Kohler, Ilzmmlfl fiofllsbc-c', limlflii' llrown, IA-wis. lXTQlJrm:1lfl Homeroom 312 Mrs. Bell Row I: Uma Nrll lfiillw, XN':mcl:u llIll'Ill!40ll, Mziry XVmm4l, Margie llzickbartli, Cyulluizi lluycc, llzlvcrne Rabbc, Ruth Ann Sllipp, Sue McMurtry, llznrbzirzx ,luucs Row 2: l'lL-rsclxsll lliiiilumi, Rzmimia Perrynxzm, llvtly Talley, Qlziufluie Hoses, K'zirulyn Dlmics, lizitbryn Kirksuy, lxun Vlrmcl, Iflizzibetli Ifnrney, Mrs. licll Row 3: Jimmy Xlvorili. llmlgzlzxs Nl iller, Farrell Rosy, XY:xync flll1!1lllg'l12llll, Nuriuzui I Jonny, 1373111011 Vvlllllllllii, Roy TUICII, R L-yrs Tristan Q , C ass Homcroom 315 Mr. Bernhausen Row l: Nell Taylor, Nancy XVm1cln-11, llillie Suu l':ilv:ury, 'Nlnric llzxrrison, .Mine ,-Nrnistrmlg. Missy Nlrmiiig, l':lt Szninclcrs, Lzmcll Griffin Row Z: flizirlcs ICzxs1ux'woml, Nurmzm llunipcrs, iii-urgr Ally-ii. Hob Greer, llill 'l.lllk'l', ,lucly Tlionipsoii, Kay Hicks, Iircmlclic Stoermer Row 3: Robert Fzirlzll, l,cim:u'fl Slvivry, Wlizltcr Noon, l.uwull lhwxwiu-, VVcnclr-ll llryunl Physics B Mr. West Row I: Iionzilrl Robinson, lfclrlic Amlcrsuil, licimsth Tiickcr, Rogur Hailey, Charles llcrlingciy joe llrirnctt, ljlllllllfl NY:irru1, Donzxlcl llcllzmivls Row 2: Stanton Pierce, ,Iolm !!:11'i1l':1rt, illeiiwfvofl Ariwlrl, Robert Jacobs, Rick Robinson, jvrry llluliown, Gus I'0lliill Value Sb ,Q- Homeroom 11 1 Miss Burkhalter Row 1: Sliirley Sclmggiii-. lluriw Srlmggins, Sylvia XYilli:ims. liarlxar' fnllins Sllirlcy llrvlyv, 511011-s XYal:r1', Mary -lam' Reyes, ,l can Darling Rqyw 2' 'I'ummy Y13ulv:n14'l', lil , llv Ray Nnlaml, Nliltoii Iarma, Qlames Hours, XYilliam lluylc Xlmitgmxiury. Tccl Xeliriiigg ,li Miss lhirklxalu-r. Ricliarfl Nuavl: Homeroom 226 Miss Connor l Row 1: Marlene Nlarvk. lk-tty 1 Ilcllart. .luycc XYilsmi. llulylnc Vlllllips, lletty Kyle XY:illwr, Carolyn Ciliaiulmlusf, Paulim- Nlcliilnin-y. l.zxNerc Cluve-ln nil, Uniila llarris, Ramsey llaln-man Row J: Miss kuiinor, l'!ll.11lll fast, lllcmla McCoy, Mary Ami l. lfvclyn Donald l R ow 3 : 1 lcoruv R cagan Rolmurl Siaskcy. Page Sv mlcforll, Mary liarla Scott, VVillon julinstmi, lfastcff Rex 'l'limii1ysc I1uy4l Russell, l':uil lhau, llirel. loc XxYllllCT. Cliaucy, Dick filark. llargrovc. llonalrl llouglas XYss!er ml, , K ,L -1 Homemom 122 Mrs. Bernhausen Row I: Xlary Suv l'allersmm, k'arulyii Xluix-rio, lrftlflllli Yan Zannli. Xlary .Xmi Saucetta, ,luy .Xlm-x:ui4lcr, Nancy Kittlitz, lfarlr-nc ljttlvwoml. llawnycu Xlariin. l'al lwnalflsoii Rim' J: lil-orgc Sanslcrs, lfclwarrl f'nslarl, liarliara .Xnn l'ln-iimlcrsrm. Aluycu llarry. NL-va Moore, lfayc Cline, Mrs. llcrnllausun, Doris Crow, ,lamvs Sullivan Row 3: lfflwarcl ,lm-nkins, llill Rlillur. Ilouglas fiiiiiiiiiglizxiii, lfarl lluusmi. vlolinnic Sauls, XYiltm1 llllllllllll, fliarlcs l-fvans. l'arllm1 lllankensliill Homeroom 11 Miss Broun Row 1: Xlartlia llruwn, Anna-ilu fox, ,lcssuiv Ruth llrirlgcr. Miriam Smith, llunnie XVoorlliff Pcmly l'a1tQ-rson, Mary flirislian liapllc-nc llrnwn Row 2: Pete llris. Monte Harris llan L'larlxsmi. Larry llroailway Vurtis fullivr, llaviil Flori, lfrcmlily Un-rtmi. lfrlwarll .Xlilc Homer-oom 212 Miss A Dennis .Row l: llliss Dennis, Dorothy Ford, lllartha lllontgomery, 'Beverly lXIcCallum, Yvonne lYallacc, Io Ann Kennedy, Gloria Carlisle, Carol Horne, Janelle .Parma Row 2: James Clay, 'Pat Kirlclaud, Iirlna Bohanon, Louise Copeland, Beverly Otto, Alton Sanders, Harry Toolcer, Donald Basquette Row 3: Norman lllillsaps, 'David Gately, Freddie Stolte, Roy Davis, john Parton, Ralph Smith, Jack Roschcr Honieroom 106 Mrs. Du Puy Row l: llora Kelly, Sue Laine, lrnia Chandler, Jewell Harris, jane 1lCCants, Billie ,lean VVheeler, Donna Carey, ,lane Patterson, Cruz Martinez Row 2: Don lfouts, Sylvia Zibilske, Bettie Sutton, Uorothy Io Bryan, Barbara Sullens, Gay Day, Bill Cooper, Vernon Duty, VV. D. Campbell Row 3: Blrs. lilu Puy, Mike Cornet, Bob Kendrick, VVayne Rhea, VVilliam Mayr, Richard lvy, Ronnie Klayfielcl, Kenneth Knowles, Allan Cook, Alvin Bradbury 2:z.s:zi.1lnwnf1 -lm m is. ACC Homeroom 319 Miss Edge Row l: Barbara Novian, Kathy VVlxite, Sonya Baker, llliss Edge Barbara Farina, Maxine Brown, lllary JO Boatwright, Barbara VVillitorcl Row 2: Io Blain, Hobby Ratzman Bernard tiuenat, Billy Lohman, Jimmy Grizzel, Billy Adams, ,lfuclon VVilkins Homeroom 213 Miss Hamilton Row l: ,Nellie Ann Glaze, Bobby Thomas, Virginia Moore, Marilyn Meyer, Geraldine Snyder, Marlene Ginsburg, Kay Leusehner, Grace Downer, Jeanie Hendrick Row 2: Iack Kehl, Robert Lee, Ilavid Bell, Phil Teeling, Gail Critter, Gwen Haynes, Sandra VVatts, Jack Burgess, Mary Frances Jones Row 3: liarle Guthrie, Dick VVales, Jack Buckler, David Lee, Elbert Sellers, Henry Critter, Richard Morris, Dan Myers, lVinston Clark Page 60 Wx' Homeroom 114 Mr. Kidwell Run' l: Ck-villv xYt'rlIl'Il0!'Cl2lll1l, lilzmclme llumlnlly, Slxirluy Nlzxtlxys, ,lu .Xml l'ue-vy, llvlly Rugrrs. Xlzlry Suu Ilurlwmm, l':ut lirowrl. Xlznrllma Sm- 'l'lmmpaou. Sllrrric Rmxrm Row 2: llnvirl l'l:illipf, Riulmrcl Nznvurro. Ilzwirl llillwimvr, lfllwzml vlulmfml, llnrry lliuh, 'l'mx11x1y llruwu. Larry Rn-mlfursl, Kllmrlw Storm Homeroom 2.22 Mr. Lawhon Ruw I: PM 1-rcgory, Rnfzlllb llv:Xznnara. Margie Lvfllllll, lfrzmccs l':VZlllS,,,Sl1CllJ2l lfrznzier, lilizzxlaetlx Aflzuns, Mellmzl llcttinger, Blzxrizm Kelly, lletty Xvllltcley Row 2: Mr. l.:m'lmn, Sclxcrrie Seago, llzu'l1:n':n Andcrsmm. bloyte Selle-rs, jimmy NYrigl1t, lflorn llrown, llorutlly llruwn, Lois l.y-gate, Curl llluck Row 3: l'l1il Stullr, Don l.L'0ll2lYKl, Tommy Floml, l':n1l Dickson, llill llzxle. George Trucsclale, Dwayne King, -lack llntuhell l':lg4r nl .......,, ...Q fsljl 4 QP? 47 1' Homemom 3132 Miss Hughes Row l: licuiln 51111-1-, Szlrznlu ,lu llrzmt. Xlnry XL-ll York. Vlxmiu XX'i1-nllup, Marin' Shriver. .Xrlvne Yin-lx, ,Izmir llmmpl-l, ,lorry Xlciizlllgllc-y, l.il:1 linrrct Row 2: Bliss lllmllzw, lfxmlnn- Q xillx, l:ll linppmmlu. Nlilcry flzxrroll. liilly llnillcs. lil--nn 1 ' ' . nrllfl Yxmglmn, wrt ,Nlercur ow . : 'C lzlrml Cult-nlzm, Yi: .m'm:u1. flmrlw llortml. ' -um-llm lirunfmx. llucllly l':uxul15. XY:ly11r llruwxx, Rlllucu llzlmlillu Homeroom 221 Mr. Jones Row l: Nlilwlrwl l'Ill'l'lIIll. Sluirlcm' Szxfflv, lilmlyf Cox, ll!lI'l-lllfll XY:-lull, lm- Ifluml. ,lov jllllillrlill, Lllilflvh liycr, Nlury Xlzlrtim-z Row J: lbrxlc lin-cfllm'n, L'l1:u'lcs Iluilw, flenlcnl l,lk'l1ll, l':u1l Se-rnxxu. Par xxlllllillllx l-:au-llc Rmluvl, ,lime Nluuru, Mr. ,lum-S Row .lt Utne XYc'11vcl. .lolm Stull, Xlivll Xluriin. lfmlm-tt ,Xtt:m':ny. jerry llullvy. -limmy lilm-in .-A ll w 1. Honierooin 310 Miss Lewis Row I: Vluyu- Ann llrxmmvr, Koruna Ulm, Sliirlcy VVl1ylmrn In Ami Loy, Klarslia Nlicliaul. l.i11llIl lialllcrwt. Blalilvla llurrvra, XYanLla liell5 Row 3: lip-rmit liocli. Ilan llOl'llL'. Ilmizllnl l i'cxil'll. l'al lJIlYl4lMIll, iklmlyxi llalwr, this Gimme, livlulzlll lllll'4llIk'I', ,lark llululw Row 3: l 1':mlx l'0lv-rs, liluarlrs fliilmls. lf IL klolmsmi. liliarlvs Xlmwliizxii Homeroom 323 Mrs. Pearson Row l: l.ym1v l.i11silz, llarulu Auilv Xvilsoii. Nancy liovli. lo Ra-ita Xlallcvfielnl, l'-YllL lirie-gcl, llilly ,loc lfvans. -lm- Ann Snascl, lioseiiirzry l-'urll, ,Nalalic llallcgus Row 3: Morris llraiuistmi. Airs. I'cai'son, Dolores llarvcy. .XHII Nanuss, fiwcn NY1lmlcr, Tum Vrisla, Illancli 4-oomlwlii, Rlfllllfll 'Flatt Raw 3: Vliarles Pack, In-rry Nlnmn-, Tum Hrown, l r:mk Ilicortu, l.llill'lt'!-7 Rmlvn, Vlyilv Munn-, S1N'IlK't'I' lNlUl'l'0XV C ass Homcroom 104 Miss Richarclson Row l: -Ianis Maliaffvy, lfvulyn Fowllws. Liarnl 17m'4l. .ln .Xml liuinivr. Rulli Hainricla. llarlrra Paitc-mi, l'at ljwiu, ,ln-rm lain-fam I Row 3: Nliss Ricliarllsmi, flirislim- Gonzales, Maxim- lialus, llalcyonc Ilycr, Clifton Robinson. .lamcs Neuse-, limi llavis. Rummy Rigney Row 3: limi Hack, Ilmialrl Nloomly. Ranclolpll ylcxlsml, flarlq 'I'aylrn'. Shelby 'lllll'I!IllTL'. Pznrick Ihimie, Iimmy Kizvx' Homerooin 120 Mr. Skinner Row l: -loannc Swinrllu, lion iiilclirvsl, lloyd Austin, ill-ralrlinc llauson, Callie-riiic l.amln-rl, lil-ncvia hlarvis, llclvn l'artL-r. .Xvaln-ri Kelly, .Mlvla lliirizulu Row 2: l'1l1 Ncllclli, Hum- llraiwr. Xlelvin january, Alaiiius l'l4mwull, ,lolm Stratlimlur. slim Rimllclmln-r, Sliirluy l.anl1am, Nancy Alacolws, Noel ,lolrc Row 3: llarvcy Spark, lXIam'icc l'l0olcc1', .loray Cooper, Ilill .-Xiivl-usliinu, Tony liarron, liuunclli Tiiclcer, llolvlvy Vzmiplrcll. Mr. Slcinxxci' l':igv 62 English lllli Mrs. Wocmml Rem' I: Rziiiimi 53 lvlzi XX lllixi XYillil'uril Allyn. Nlziruim C'li:u'lnIlv lfrg Sm- Kiilculliim Xluiiigmmiziwy, ,lim .Xml 1.15, '. Huw 3: lfrlmlic' llrnwn. liziynmm limmiuz. Hrs. XYuml. Rivlizi' XY:ullc. ,lzum-s 'l':icl1i:is, ,lily llzlrwrll, llilly lil'FUlt'll. intlivriiiu l.:1mlwrt, lilizirlq-nc lfvuns Biology Miss Fickling i'il'U!llZ l':1t llrmvii. lin-nr lYuiizcl, lirzulk llicurlc Ri-zur: Miss lfickliiig, Timimy Tmlml, lic-tty Rusli llrrry. Nliltnn Higgins, lluwl .Xiislcv . l':ig1n- 113 Row J: llliifli-ll llryzml, lil-urgv - NYilli:ims. '. Sliirlvy l'n1u- Homcroom 219 Miss Wzillave Rim' l: ixlllfilyll l'i:isli'iclgm'. Xliirg Noll Nlewguxi. Rum' iXlzu'y 5luL'l'l11r1'. Nliiry Rvyimlrls. Nlzlrgim- Alu 'ii'r1xxTif'F:i':i Smith, lh-xvrly liyzils. lzirilyn lamina. Sm- Ri-ill Ruw J: VVilc-y Nlzirlin, VX'illizim liZl!'ln'l', Ulm- l c1'gllsm1, liulmy XY:ill:iL'4-, -luy llzirwell. 'limii lirrss. Siunniiv Kiiilxzulrx lliclaiv V Nlzmlx. .luck ll:u'l-t1ul4l. llnl llixmm Row 3: Xliss XY:illzice, llnvicl XVvv'm-r, Norris Springiimii. finiwlm-I' Kemlrick. ,limmiv Klzwlxsnn, llmmlil XY:lrren, Rziyimmil limilvl, liuralml jnliiisuix. llill Alvaiics Homeroom 325 Mrs. Wood Rim' l: Lucy Ovlliiis. l':li'l1-iw lix rms. Suu Simpsmi. lizirulgn Sloluln-, lizirnl lhirmi, Nusa- Klziriv XY:itsu1i. Xlzirllizi lumililglizmi, Clliirlirlts l'ry. fiinuvr ,larvis Row J: lim .lo Slrirklziml, Sue liiilrzimlmi. lizlrnl King. ,luycv Xulxm, Nlzilwl Rav, llzirlmrzi llulu-1'. Paul l'imu. Hrs. XYnml limi' .l: xl!llllES 'I':iulii:is. lfililic Yzxtvr. Ililly lirzulcu. lilmi Ridrllv. lfvcrrtt Slxelliy. llimny Smith, Rirlixiril XY:ullc. limi Niclxum Homeroom 314 Miss Clayton Row 1: Mattie Stockton, Nancy Ayneswurth, liuhhy Samet, llctte Horn, Rosalind Ranuc, Kenneth Arnistrong, lloh liairly, lllurlenna lluhaffey, Faye jones Row 2: Anne tirevelle, fllargie Murphy, Miss Cilayton, tic-na Retzlaff, Patritfia Hammoncl, tiail Lillarrl, jimmy Sorley, lfutloris Parker, VVancla Ratliff Row 3: llill lllcfllasson, 'Ilarul Linclloff, Ruhcrt Elkins, Aulmrey llraflfurrl, Charles Nutt ticorire Mcflullau, Gary Ulivt-ri -lorry Black, Ciharles liailvy Homeroom 123 Mrs. Clements Row 1: Lorctta Hates, Ioan Pierson, liarhara Knowlcs, Nelda Hcnilcrson, Elaine lloward, Carol llright, l'ci4g.:y Harland, Nancy Young, Carole Clark Row 2: jimmy Fisher, Mrs. Kilt-inents, Martha Johnson, Susan lshcll, Arlene VYish, ,luhn Blaniiiiug, fllunrue Dennison, Stanley Hcllanicl Row 3: llill Stewart, lllarvin Shriver, Manuel Salazar, Charles Ciiravcs, Oren l,Lt1lL'0L'li, RIIIUUII fllentluva n 1 C ass Homeroom 322 Miss Coffield Row 1: Margrctt Davis, Louisi- Nloscly, Pat Dawson, Tonia NYillmann, Leia Cupp, Patricia Sislt, May l.ois llruwn, Virginia Hurry, Cindy Yanston Row 2: Scottie Shepherd, lioh lieazlcy, Donna Nunn, Peggy lllitcham, Lynda VVacldell, Sauntlra liray, liilly Carson, Kvnneth lialccr, l.utl Lincoln Row 3: Iohn Louflen, Bill Stough, Harolrl llilley, Frank lmvy, joe llolstc-arl, Iohn Johnson Homemaking HB Miss Curry Row 1: Shirley llutler, Louise Herwalrl, Gail Davis, Io Ann lit-anc, Mary Ann llartin Row 2: Rosalind Ranne, Inahel lialcer, Margarct Newman, FYIIIICCS Rohinsmi, Kay lloylc, farol Ann McKnight Page 04 Homcroom 1143 M lx QIZIITIIIOI' Huw It I':xIl5 Iirmk. F:unIr'A Ilvuumy. Iimn k'in1'cy. Ilzu . my NIn'L'1111c, 4.Im'1:I XX Iulv, I Il1I IiimmrI. SIIIVIQ-5 SuwrIvrN. I.m':4 I zu- Row, XIQVIL' -Inm N Ron l: Imif Ilgnvif. NI:1l'g:lrvt X4-xxlxmll, RIN Ilmqstl. -Iimmx I lmmvll. ,In-1'l'5 -Innes. ,Xuluvy I .XIIQIL IH-Iv Mmxfxalcf Ibm' 3: Nlr, 1l:1nI11n'1', ,Im-fry 1Mxx:1I1I, Im- Ypn-NI, lin-nlxvllu Ilcutmm. Im I .XI In--I N11-I any wi11N.'y. Ilumeroom 204 fslr. Graetcxr IQ4 R4 R4 ly, ,.. I nw I: I-1II.v In-:um NX:nlNm1 Nn1II1':I lwqlvr, 5I1:xru11 .XIrIn1lt, Sllirlcy ,X1lNIu1. Xlnrgznx I 5Ix:u'1v. Lzmvl ITZIYIN. Xvm lnxtxllu, I'rul:5' SICIIIIUIIN. IuIx ILI Ilzll fic' nv I':n lin-u11cI. 'I'mx11ny I 'I'11x'IU-r. Ixuzmiv Iiuuxzll. NY:xyI:m1I Sxlmjxrrln. wlzum-N IIuxx'nII. ,I-:Im I'11lpm. Nlr, 1-run-rrr Jw .I I I.uIre',C. Ilvvk 1 luv +3 Inlm Qmlinurmm, Iim 'lam-A 'co Q ...ga- 1:1 Iiumeroom 23415 Xllss D' 11mc1I Iluxx' It Ifgxy Ilgnwillcr, klulxvllu I',4I1xu11, ,Io I',v:m NI1'l':1In'. 0 1' Xxxglmzl lI1uIw, Nzmrg NI5' IK x XYu:4lIu-iw. I'zIt Sim-II. Slurlcy Omlx, IIuIn-11 lI:n'1'm1 Ru-.x 3: II-:um-' lirfmn, Il:u'Iv:1r1 'III1cr1'I-II. SUIIII1-fx 'I'I1mm11u 4 I4mI1 N111 'lxummx l'xtIl -A, It'IIx' 1.'u'l'cIl I':IlNv Luurlmx 1 Lulxc NI1II un, 'YS Huw 5: IIIIN I'1mo, I',IIu'rl Ilful Rzlllrlx Rurlivrlx, Iin'1111ntI1 Ifrns Rulmrt KAII-ummu, XIl11'l'j' Ililvix Imln II:mIx111N. XIIIXC lhlxlry Homcromn 206 Miss Fivkling NI1 Run' l: Nlzmrilgn 4':xutIwn, ,Indy l1'1rIlj'. Ih-urly IJzmicI. .XrIm IC14IIcIu1IvrV. ,luycv Il.u'1'nl1 Xlrunlm .Xml IILWWQ-II, Nunn I':nIcu. Ihm .XIpImIl, Kay II:umIry Rim jg XIIW I'1uIxImu. .lllxmly I :u'Im'. In-11 X:IIlx'cx1Ix.uu1r. lmu I'IuIN1vx. -Iwzmn l'Im1+ix1. R XiwIrrrr. I':xll'1r1:I Rnmx. llznu Ilvrurmula-1 Iimx .Iz RuIw1'I Smith. Iiml .XmIc1wm1. jimmy II:nIwl'. I.ny Ilnw. lII1'u'I-N Ilwnrx' 1 A if 1 Homeroom 121 Miss Guynes Row 1: l.intla llnneh, Lois liumnielt, Martha llorris, l.orine jziclcson, Rchecca Particla, Nancy llarrison, Frances Smith, llavid Head, Jonny Tlirzills Row 2: lllary Ilickerstaff, Cleta Roth, xvilylli' llopnie, ,Nancy Hambleton, lfsperzmza Nunez, Roger Reyes, 'l'rny Loftis, Bliss fiuynes, johnny Milam Row 3: Clyde tiassaway, Auhrey hlarlin, ,lohn liranier, Charles Haines, David Moore Homeroom 324 Miss Hall Row 1: Joe tiail Garner, Ilarjory llenry, lletty Lou Thonipson, Mildred Siller, Vondel Arnold, Frank MncCurdy, Pat Prickette, lletty .lichringeig jnanita Lopez Row 2: Louise 1lIlCl-Z'll11, David Merritt, llenja Lu Seale, Iletty Hurst, lfllmert Peterson, Faye Aguilar, lk-nny Forde, liarlmara Behringer, Mary .Xnn Lindley Row 3: Victor Flatt, Ioy Madrlnx Alan Wlizig, C-llZl1'lCS Kncera, Ioyce Raney, lloh Mack, Mario Roclen, lillun Henson Miss lla , I I gsfg Row 4: Roger XYilsnn, Alvin hlainoril, -liininii: liarnes, Ianius Camphell, Rziyinond Chavez wsani ' . . any J 3 4 N. C ass my Homeroom 20 Mr. Loveless Row 1: Ina Belle llalcer, M:u'th'1 St:inI'orrl, Cornelia Minnix, llctty XYhite, Ulivene l'oi'li'r, Dorothy Carr, Sara lfartcr, Mary ,Xnn Niles, Anna l.on ,Xnclrcws Row 2: llill Korioth, ,lim l'otcct, ,linnny Taylor, Charles Ripley, ,lanius Saint, Charles b Montgoini-ry, Joe Harris, Mr. l.ox'i-li-ss Row 3: jimmy Stanfielil, llonalrl XVehh, XYilson Tamer, l.ynn llitncr, Qiliarlcs Morrow, ,I. XV tiillispic Homeroom 326 M1-s. Meadows Row I: hlyrna Heaclly, ,llecky l4l'l1lVlgSl'11 Linda l'1' or w Y s X Jani' Villarcal, Mary Ann Meier, lxita ,lean Matns, Vicki Tnsri, Susan Shelhy, Mrs. Mcailows Row 2: tirace Tarver, Alice Xlorgzni, Mary Evelyn tiuorgw, ,liIl1'llZll'Zl4Xxvllftl, Gail Siinti-r, ,latin-s lry, Ralph Ramirez Row. 3: -lJOlI,Q'l2lS Vaughan, Nincciit l.aCarter, Clayton l1'5lylo1', ,lay Tonnahill, Runnin- Coxvan, lion lloulclin l'aQ'v K 'fi l I u ni 3 K A, f. as if yu Q . 5 435 6 'Y Homeroom 115 Miss Morelieud Row li livlizi l'Iw7. Xirry llri1lp4L'1', l':ltly Vlriliiison, Rusaiin liri-L-iiwuml, Ilonnzi Rnlmrii, Rim XYliili-. Nlzlrtliu Ilziiueiscr, -lean llgirrismi, Nlisf Xlinix-llcful Run' 2: lion C'm111'vll, Ifugcnizi l'i'uvQlu'v. lllync Km'riick, lrnii ,luyuc l.:inii-r, lfiinzi lfxly -lwliiismi, llurris Iliuliznii. , . . . . lxulieri lgnlxiii. Rini-ln-ll lyiu-ri Row 33 l'i'wl lzmlmllciiizui, l',:ii'l XYliitu, -lnlin Alzirrm-il. lilmrlcs XYnmllil'f Homeroom 207 Miss Osborn limi' l: Slizimn lim-lil. Xlnrgic Ryzils, Kllcilrln ll!il'i'ill!lUIi, Vyntliiu lmv. llimlyii Krzininiv llurotliy Sinus, 'lam' Swciisnii til:-mln lininurninii, lbrirlem- lllrniii Row 22 -liinlny Xlnwn, Kay Xiiilcrsmnii. lluliyn llzulxvr, llzarlmul , lixirtleti, l :irnl limiwiy lyyrlyi llelnlicr. 'IH-ri'y Nlvllziviil, Terry Snluliff Roxy 3: 114-nrgv Rnyzil-. l':uil XYL-isscr, ,lim Ynrlq. Ray l'vrry, llill Ifsiwy, lim-oi'ur Ilmxin Homeroom 308 Mr. Riolu Rmv 1: .Xiiuclizi Rivals, -lrinicc kllivrry, Xlziric lllivvr, Nlzulvlyii 'llriigziil-. Patsy Nlnrris. Sliirlcy lniwsoli. ,lirycs l.uC:is. llzirlixirzl llinlson, Iflziinc XYilkcs Row 2: llill Smith, llolmrt lluwcll, Hill fliililn-rs, Fay Amlcrsoii, Patsy Sicigzill. Sum Nlffflilli, -lolin lfclcl Twitty, ,l crrnld ,Xmiismi um' 32 Wvuoily Zzicliry, .Xulrrry Vmincr, Stevc Tliniiipsmi, Hr. Riolu Homeroom 309 Miss Sterling Rnw 1: juan Cravi-n, llelen lfzirlal, Sylvia Karzilizil, Sue Collier, llnrotliy llziwkins, Nancy llnnks, llrirrilyn Young, ,Innis XY1ilkcr, Miss Sterling Row 2: Cllcnrla Iolinston, Mary Vzitto, lictty Salmlino, NYan4l:i Sliumate, Anne l.c:irnzirii, Huy l':u'1iell, Nlvrcilc ll:-nry, liillic ,li-:in Griffin Row 3: Ronnic Arlznns, Simi Fnsou, Myron Slizirpc, Hill lfzirrar, Vrurlclie Miller, Roy Nlzirtin, Rnlicrt lkfltis, Dan Sn-enkv lhuc 07 .Homeroom 211 Miss Strzmge Row I: Hx-1'1'y Stover, 'll-l'1'ic .XlImu1':s, Amy Vrmltcu, Ncll Piurwou, Anita Rzmlho, llxtlu-rillc llzwrutl, llulorinc Smith, Rzmmlull Nliddlctun. Xvtzx Kf:u'lin Run' 2: JUIIIIIIQ' 'lqI'iStZl1I, lidnlic llznviclsnn, 'll-1'1'y Smilh, Klzlrgzlret Urlazm, john Sllzxrp, wlzumucln Smith, Sully Lula-5, llzlls Fiuulcix Row 3: HL-lvixx fruvthcm. HL-ru'gv klcrlirls, lion liulwlers, Alnrlc ilcrloff, Symlury XYCIJN, Nlixs St1'zx11ga-, llmm-1' jenkins Homeroom 224 Mrs. Tarver Rrm 1: .l'Zll1L'I Qlnuke, Clucliu 'l'I1ou11rson, Urulin Aguilar, lQlm'i11 Hulwlzmnlvz, K?ll1l1L'QAll l'oL'kc1'l1zu11, KIA-rry Fupp, P111 XX'illizuns, Shirlvy lirown, Mary .Xml Young Row 2: Czzyln CQIUIHUII, Mrs. 'I':arver, Yinu-111 Iienuvixh-z, Nfyrlis Nlclnlyrc, Iimmic Ditto, 1101111 juncs, Rohm-rt liurtz, XYilln-rl Turner Row 3: Vdc Urmliznilis, liiliy Ilourxlclsou. jimmy c.1ll'iSli!lll, XYil1ie Xyillizunx. Hobby, Fivsnl, Tully Ifishcr. Tmulny Xxvilkvrnou .va Homoroom 126 Miss Wong Row 1: lflvis Ilurmi, ,lcnniu Aggllilzlr. liuxcrly Hruwli, Xlfiry -Iuflith X1ClJuwvll. Hwviirlzi Vlzwulnsoii. Vtggyy XYilkinsmi, Yomiziim- Uzmiuls, liillic Ruth lihrislizm Row J: liumhly Munn-. Norman Scott. Sylvia Cchzuul, llcxcrly Fox, Il:irli:u'z1 Arikiusmi, .Xliuc Castillo, Bliss Xxvllliil Row 3: .Xlzni Ilaic XY:ilkur, Nlicliziel Pylv, lfrlwziril Shcrrili, limi YYzilf1i-11 Homeroom 223 Miss Zurfluh Row I: Rui' loan. ,li-fry Iluggvr, Iizirolyn XXX-Hs, :XIIII .Xrlzims, .Xmlrezi lurhun, lgh-zuim' Moore, lnrulyii Smith, Suzrmm' Hi 'liliurmzun Amie Nh-lcmlez Rim' 2: Cruz King, Xnrnia Lzmzi Michael Ilzurrc-il, Ami Ullfijltflil, Nlnry llelcn Swzmcr, Patriuizi Vlmius. lflfiisv Xzzvzirru, Stl-vv Ilzirrup Ruw 3: jimmy lilcypns, filurlvs liriykin, .Xlcx liryzmt, .loc Tliomps. john NICK-lliilillllil, Huh Ftorur P11110 69 Homeroom 2320 Miss Whitcley Rim' I: Limlzi Pau-L, -liuic XX ilsmi. Hxx un XYililL'lvy, Ruin Nlcmrc, ,lvzulnu S1llL'ixk'j', Liiirislcl 1iotuiu'l'. -loyuw I.niL'i4L', lflimhctll l':1i'1:ur. Ilzirbzuti Sachs Rum Z3 l':ii'nl HolriL'l'. lhwolliy Nlzixwcll, lilnirb liuilgg-1', xiIlF1iI1l l':iymik, llurulhy iillfllh, Xlxiry Kiwis, liumlhy XY:11l:iu', rirrrg' lflun-s, Richzmi 'liurm-is Row 33 XYilli:m1 KOK'l'lil, llilly liunnis ,lulm lwtrvy, Runnic liillmi. .lwlm Kerr. Ki-xiii:-tl! lizigch-r. Rudy Riufiwi. flirirlrs Siiiismi. Slvvc ll-lps. Ramniy Price Homeroom 311 Miss Wildish Kun' If livlty Kizilny. XY:mwl:L llulluwziy, iizalmiyil llzili. llizmil fvsky, ,Mm liccviygr, .Xmiil Lu' Hunks, Nlzirjurin XYillings, Iixnriiam tlcrsntli, Sm- Liglitm-r Row 2: Iiill Kzirnlinl, IJzui1i Iluclxsry, -luyue 'lin-nlfurnl. Pct: liuliiiis. -lzmv Rubin-mi, IJ:n'i4l iir:iwfm'il. Ilnviml Yzilcs. johnny Nlurrmx' Rum' 5: 11245116 NYils4ui. .inc Killian. l'ur1is lflzlll, Furl XX':Lllcrst4'cil. Iinhluy llulinu, limiic llilvis, Niuiizly Xczil. Nliss XYiIiIisl1 'Qqql has I Yr' 4 A, . 1 L, at ,gt -ml .vfiff ..r 'l f--1 ,nv 1. ll0IllL'I'0OIT'l 122, tlrircl place winners in Tlrzrnksgiving lwzisket 4, 1.2.x seniors in lower stnrly li contest. 5. Nlllllllflilltl the steps lvetween 2. llmneronrn 213, first place winners in P1ll11lIll-iSj1iVlIlH basket prolslernl Contest. 6. During lnnelr lrnnr stnclents 3. llfrrnermmrrl IIQ, sevnncl plziee winners in rllll1lI1liSfIiVlllQ 'l'lrarnksgiving lmskets. basket enntest. Page 7U Q 1 1- 1 :ill prepare their 'lmsketsf third and seenncl presents il :iclmire their r'0nt1'ilwr1tinns to N31 'K 5- -x 'Q- I Ilmnnvrrrmn 12' t'l'lt'hl'llIl'N Clvistxrlzxx. . IIUIUCI'UUIl'l 31 I'K'Zld their VV:u'rw:111s. J . . Q 1 Ilurm-rmvrn 220 knows ll I5 Clll'l5IIl'1Zl5, mu. 5. Ilcmwrrmm 216 Ulljflf tha-lr CIIYISUTIZIS party. , llmmmmn I23 rnlnxu with Dr. l'uppcrf :xml rwkw, 6. llmnc1'mv1n 324, the IIll'f.fi'5t in schuul, subscribe fl XY11cmm:111. mr thL I':1gc 7 f im, , X Page 12 I. Olga Ann Reivhle :incl gates to 1953 Girls State. --,.....v, -, wi , 123 li 54168 Ag Yvonne Dickey, VVHCO lligli dele- 2. l7ZlXVI1 Pevli, winner' of two tirsts :incl ont- second place in l the BZlf'l0l'-VVZICO High Speech 'lltJll1'IlHITlK'Ill. C' s . 1 ', tackle on the Tc-xzir Sportswriters Assovizltioii 3. I ine t Iennt 1953 All-State Team. 4, Charles bxicllcr and 'larry Nlcrritt, VV:1c'o lligh clclvgntcs to 1953 Boys State. Rita Liglitfoot, Brice Arrmtrong, Ann Hnglies, Eleanor V119 -laylles, llonglzis Arrington, and M2ll'gZlI'Ct Vllilliams, X seniors chosen for All-Stzltc Chorus. Clvclc lieul, editor of the 1954 Dziisv Chain, :ind Robert Jacobs, business manager. Bob Kelil, Helen lgI'iHliIIlIlIl, George llarvey, Tom Prisk, Billy Robinson, Aubrey Bonck of the All4State lizmd. Ancclyn Greene :ind Jerry Trim, editors of the VVaCo:1n. x' .' 4,'Z',31h:N-.xl ,V ,,,'F Alli- k :a.P ':HxrwEh-'ei- f ' v ' ' x l'2rigf 2ZQ:1f2! 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J ' ANNE THOMPSON 1 l'Ef1in1ritv5 CHARLES THC JNIAS CHARLES SADLER ANN H I 'GH ISS B ICTTY R l ' S H B ERRY DIC Ii SAYG ISR Ifztixuriiv RALEIGH HAR VISY JANE BVSH Nuxxrixxu'-ea SH I RLICY MvANIiI,I,Y CHARLES RAINS 41' DI'RIiLLIi BITLIQR JAMIE ROBIiR'l'S N I I C li IZY VV AL Ii Ii R CAROL ANN MQIQNIGHT SEPTEMBER + 9 5. Sept. IO 1. Sept, 2-Fall semcstcr begins, and junior high studentfa wondvr wherv upper study hall is. 6. Sept. 18 2. St-pt. R-livgin XVacoan sulmcription drive, says Editor Trim to liomemom salesman Hoard. 7. Sept. I4 3. Sept. 2+-NHfi4!l1Hi Honor Society assembly honors initiates from 1954. Se-niors. .Page 82 -School govcrnmcnt organized. Pity Managt-r Dick Sayger grccts City Secretary Anne 'l'ho111pson. Illx Senior Nominating Committcc meets with Mr. Lade. VVJICO VS. Odessa. Homcroom salesmen pick up tickets in office. Flcvtion of Senior Class otfivers. Lum' Hawes Richard Achgill, Donald Fadal tally IZB votes. I 1 W Vf W - .---wwf ...ol V 'K 1 . yf W M AX 1 ,aw wi, AQ y X A. gfllmcln OCTOBER 1. Ott. S -I'-'IIX Open llrruw at 7:30 P. M. in the lilwrxlry. 1. Oct. 4-ro-Ifire PI'L'VL'llIi1lll NVcck NYllil'h IIICHHS fire preven- tion thc-Ines :md much library xlvtivity. 3 Orr. TS-2.1:+lvIliIL'd N1lIiUllS VVcck. Iyllllglilh Al'ringtu11,J:nckirf 5. Ort. S -Assmnlmly fur thc illIl'lrlillt'Ii0I1 of valmliclxltcs for Halle, lhlorcs Ifaxhhw, :md Ronny Riguey p1'cp:1re Ifrmtlml! Qllcvll, :md lu-rc they arc. Mr, llillm-dk hullctill lmzlrd. 6. Out. 23 -c'0l'I'ij.f1lI1 YVrek-sud, :md thix ix the waxy the buys 4. Oct. 19 -REPORT Cf-XRDS. Fvwylwdy rweivcs them: dream it will bc. some are happy. some nre11'tl Page 93 Mpwwww . nmmnm l mls. IHEEH 'E g Ea , f: ,S fq c ...QBQN 4 X . W ,A I ,h,. X X 3 ..,. 5 'W in-ma! Tig lim., e 3 Lb I. Nm: T-'ffxilflllllill F. ll. A. Yvcek. cwllilfltillll Runlh, ,lo ,Nun licainr, liIltlllt'l'll lncalr, lievcrly Slllllilklill' l't'lL'l7I'1lIL', 1. 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'lille -lllllllllff' Flaw President James Black passes the Key of liIlUNYlL'iljl,'C to ,lane Class President Jerry Clemmnns. 6. Pull 7 Tl 5 Sue Martin, Shirley Butler, Betty Smith, Carnl Padgett, 1 t jane Bush. Sfln. ie senior play llitt'liin' at Iluotin' Holler ing for dear life are Billy Fred Slauter and Max Join QC ill'- ?'14! Q Fvlw, 3 lfvlw. 5 Fclw. 14 l':lgx: NV ljtlillfl' tczims ll-:wc for Alive tn l7Zll'lll'lD1llC in :Xlwc tnurnalmcnt. -llnrncrnuin azilcsmcn vlieck final results us XN'z1c'n.iii sillmswiptinn rzrmpziign clnsca. -llnxerl Valentine vnnplc vlinscn, lxlllln ,Xnn l,in4 Li, X, l .,, l' clm. ll-lv. IR-lm. l'lL'l1. 'inrl Dnn linnlclin 19430-Misa Coftivlcl prwiclcs ill Hlljllll'-Ysl1ll'H lligli S Spccvli l-llHllI'lI1llTlL'lll. 'Z -Svnim' Flaw nic-cts In vleut vlziss fzivnrilvs with l 1 N all-nt C'lc-mmnns prwicling. :Q -SL'lli0I' C'l1nr11f prewnts its zinnnail 1lS5L'IIllWlj' prngi 1, -lin-ll-gzitw ln stzitr ll. F. l'UllV1'llllIlll lcziu- tm' Sin :Xntnnin 'L Mu rvlu M ll rch M :xrvh M ll rfh Murvlm ,Q-43 AP April LLLPIIII Ameriean Student Forum nffieers present Pan American program. April I5LuAClVllIlCCll sewing classes have prepared Easter April 2-Vocational Clinic rolls are prepared in Miss Striek- dresses. land'S office. April IO1DL'FllIlIUi'I'S prepare for Uistriet Meet. April 9- Trail of the Lonesome Pine is presented by the April 1-April Fnnll They're really attending to business von- Cl1'2lm1ltiCS Cl1lSS. Cerning the F0rum-Genlieimer dance. Inset: Rosario Paez is presented D. A. R. citizenship award. Page 90 .KWH- 'an 'V 1 Wy: fm MAY 1. I,lII1IlLf up trlr tlrut food, which is In-ing jjL1IlI'CIt'lI by Mr. Jl1l'Ii Pl up 2. xI2lCIi M4'C'Iiutm'k, Jim Innes, z111cI-Oh! pardon me, tI1ut's nut ll seniorl I' au: 'IZ Hn-ave, Hu is thc Cry as the ttlgfmf-wal' geta under way. 'XIII furzd :lt Inst, Amd plentx' of it! cy'rc off! in a thrcc-legged rzwef Your pretty Iwzlhxcs ? ? 3 btzmton P1L'I'C'C, Cn-urge BI'1IIC'gllI', Charles Bvttingur, Rmlzlld VVL-mst-I. r fy -ii 'K 1 a ll'l'iZlyL'L' of ll II'1lYL'iillgj SZIICFIUIIII, :it I':l's siiggewtimi, I I i J K Y lin- king :mil his two inns! gui'g.:i-mils dnllw. ILM :ind lim'-'K claus :ire lwzirkf hm. . kwrtilieiit of :mild l'll1ll'lll'It'I'5 iuuml uzimleriiigg Zlfllllllil in 6. The lfwvliest Dziiay Chain 0x'01', Oxvfipt this om' yilll hold C lIl'1t'I'KlH Park l't'i't'lltlf'. in your lizmd. xKl1il'h Hrzirt du 5-mu prffvr? l':1 f- 'vi W .JK MAY 1. Six hezxutiful maids or six milk contninere, take your choice. 2. Firehouse Five Ceight in this Casej, ready to tackle the lunch Page 94 line. They ate, they drank, and now they :ire heing merry. The suck rave has more onlookers than participants. Looks like the freaks in a circus gut looSel From the costume judging to lunchg come on, we're hungry! 'fi'-Q , .,. 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Pzlrzicle opening thc llvxlrt of Texas lfilill 4. lylllm Major Aubrey Bnucli. 7. First period junior lwrziss group. Page 96 Row I: R. Diamond, Hanson, Fabbre, Evans, Scott, Ross, Nloser, Corbell, Taylor, Harvey, Houck, Dickey, Kehl, P. Pinto, Meyer, Killion, Pairett, MeBeth, XV. Diamond Row 2: NVillings, Killian, Gately, Patteson, Kleypas, Lensehner, liaster, Bennett, Lambert, Cooper, Maness, l.oI'tis, Ridle- huber, Sehober, Phillips, Harvey, Niatus, Swindle Row 3: VVish, Dennis, Strathdee, jobe, Spark, llarris, Farek, Cloud, Cawood, 0. Pinto, Kennedy, Tucker, llawkins, S. Koch, Brinkman, Calvery, N. Koch, Ciilchrest Row 4: Guderian, Lanham, lfasterwood, Hooker, Grice, lvlorgan, Flatt, Lennard, Auvenshine, Nliller, llopper, Kinkade, Koerth, Berry, York, B. Robinson, Neubauer, Stockton Row 5: january, Sullins, R:1mirez,lSelI, Peters, Neelley, Ansley, Todd, Storm, Reed, Quiram, Davlin, jones, Ciriflin, Prisk, Board, Parks SENIUR BAND Blume, Imylr, blow, .ffl flu' wilt! 1'1'fl0l'5 flying. Di1'4'4'lurZ XJR. LYLIC SKINNICR FALI, Bob Kehl . . Isaac Ramirez . johnny Cawood Pat Ross . . . Sammie Kinkade Yvonne Dickey Donald Robinson Paul Pinto . . john Scott jo Anne Swindle joe Van Evans Ray Killion Billy jones . . jo Anne Swindle Aubrey Houck . George llarvey . . . I'rrsid'n1t . . First l'i1'r-Pwsitlwlzf , , Sfrvnzd l'iz'e'-l,n'.vit1r'11l . . SN1'f'lzl1'y . .S'rN'i'11l1'y Sverflary Repo:-fer Iblanagrrr . . Ijlzraririzzs . l lIlif0I'H1.S' Sflldfllf Ifomiu1'lor.r SPRING . lsaae Ramirez . joe Yan Evans . Billy Robinson . . .jim York Sammie Kinkade . Yvonne Dickey Tommy Neubaue: john Edd Twitty jo Anne Swindle . Tommy Tucker john Scott jo Anne Swindle . . Pat Bennett Donald Robinson . Aubrey Houck George llarvey The 1953-54. school year was full of thrills, fun, and work for the Q5 members of the Senior ant . e nt started two weeks before school opened. The daily period ot three hours was divided equally between marching drills and playing practice. During the football season the band played tor eight pep rallies, presented halt-time shows for eight home games and for two games out of town. The band led the huge parade tor the official opening of the Heart 0' Texas Fair. During band day at the Fair the Wzlcti High musicians played a one hour concert. YVhen basketball season started the band was on hand to lead pep and provide music for all six home games. The spring term opened with a concert, together with music for the pageant staged by the YVaco Public Schools at the Coliseum, a city wide event commemorating the tooth aimiversary of Texas public schools. Still vivid in the memory of each member is the bus trip to the Southwest iklusic Festival at Conroe on iklarch 6. Here the band played a march, a tone poem, and a symphony for national critics from Chicago. This was the first out of town trip by a XVaco High band to a music festival. On Klay 7 the band, instrumental soloists, baton twirlers, and small ensembles, performed for ratings at the lnterscholastic League llusic Contests at liaylor. Page U7 BAND SECTIONS TROMBONFS, HARITONFS Row 1: ,lo A1111 Swimlle, Riclizird Klcypzls, 13011 Kc-hl, Szlmmic Kin- kade, B011 l':1lStCI'YYUOCl, P11111 Le11scl111er Row 2: Curtis lflatt, Iilllllll Fairek, jerry Sturm, Edward Hopper, YVilliz1m Kocrtli, Troy Iiuftis MAIORICTrI'FS, BASS, PICRCVSSION Row 1: George Bell, Tom Prisk, Le011z11'd QlllI'ZlUl, Bettie P2ll1'L'ff, june Berry Row 2: blue Ray Cooper, Jim Ridle- hulwer, Trmrnmy N6lll13lICF, Aulircg Houck Row 3: N'lllI'llj'll 1N1e5'rr, Sgrziiib Tummy Todd, c1Cl'Illtl1I1C liilllgilll, Put Mcrlietll CORNIQTS Row 1: NV0odV SCll0l3L'I', l,OIl f'orbcl1, -1111111 Strzltlidre, l'IZlI'Vt'j' Sparks, Do11z1ld Reed, Isaac Ramirez, Maurice Hooker, Put Ross Row 2: Uolnres IIJIFYCY, Put Bc11110tt Iyflllillll lizister, David Clntelcy, 13011 Gilulirvst, lJ1lViKl Phillips Row 3: Clifford S11lli11S, Fr:111k Peters, Boyd Ansley, NlJl'lI11lll Nvellcy, sl1IT'lIT1j' York -1121 ---1l--mi 0 ll f 7 is 1. ,, iv 1, y 1 411- if dv-1,555 C'l.ARlNli'l'S Ruw 1: Rirzl Mutus, M:11'il111 lVlt'j'L'l', R:1m4111:1 l7i:111111111l, l5:1rl11':1 l':1t- 191111, flZlTl1l'I'llIt' 811111111-1't, lJ1111:1lcl f1llllL'I'l1lIl, X 1'u1111v l711'lw1' lletwlgc . v llzirvcy, l311lo1'1'f l'11ll1lH'tJ, Xxlllltillll lDi:1111f111nl, l':1t Nlvlirtli Row 1: 5111- 'l':1yl1mr, Nancy liuuli, lictty cViI'll'l', Rulw llalwkilis, Jxllll Mzlrwsf, jug Killimi, CD1-1':1l1li11u llllllxtlll, .xI'lt'Ill' NVi5l1, Nl1Il',l1ll'lL' XVilli11gN Run' 3: Billie- Sur- cl1llYL'l'j', Billy l7c1111if, -lolin l':111l B11:11'1l, C'l1:11'lrs l':11'lx-, blue Yam livuiux, Unlix Pimu, Alive- Nlflllfllll, Sllfllllllil Kucli S.'XXUl'lIUNlCS Run If R115 Killirm, liillim' xluyvr flllllltl, liill .X11x'1-11sl1i111-, Mimi: Sllll'lxIf7ll, Iiilly klfllll'N Run 2: .I1:l111111 l':11w4m1l, .xlll1I'K'j' iirillin, lik'Illll'lll l71lYliIl, lllllll llllliu Row 3: Nl1'l1'i11 l:11111:11'1', liillx' Rtllillillll , l7l.l l'lfS, ILXSSUUN Run' If ,lu Cllilirl' Nlusur, livltj' xlll lNlL'llIIk'Llj, vlk'1llI llurrix, Xml .lnlw Run 1: Sliirlu l,z111l111111,'l'11111111y 'llllt'lxL'l', llulvn li1'i11lX111:111 Rim gi l71'vclcli1' Nlillw, kl11l111 Swvtt, K lZll'lx l11'1111:11'1l l':114c' U -in in-314: JR 'N Q as tar T ,I 1 4 I 2. 3 4. SPI'lI1gOi-l-ll'6'I3 Donnic Anderton, Paul Dean, XV. D. Camp- 5. Full officers Milton Higgins, juan Burzula, Boyce Roberts, lwell, Douglas .'xI'l'lllgIUIl, Anvelyn Greene zlnnl Ann lluglics. Ann Iluglics, Douglas Arrington, and l':1t Kelly. Scnior Chorus sings for IJ-TA open house. 6, junior Clioruscs parlicipxltc in Newcomers Club assembly Mill-turm grzlcluzltcs ,Inna Bush, Suv Nlartin, Clizirlcy joe program. liunuctl, :uul lim IIZIIIIIBIH 7. Carole Foul, Ancclyn fi1'0CI1i', Ann Armstrong, XV. IJ, Camp- llrrc go tliosc risers Zljjfllllly esvortf-cl by Roy Xvullaw, Tommy luell, Rita Ligglitfoot, :incl Shirley Pope making plans for the l5l1ll'l4l'll1'H. UUUYEC' Rflyali, .limmB' lfllllflll, NOVIUHII BlIIHPl'I'F. VV:u'n Schools pageant pri-scutc-rl in the Coliseum. and Jimmy Cunningham. Page 100 if 5 ' tlwfs t - -r Q f V 'f . . . W .5 .. me i . Row 1: Vox, liratly, Laine, Cannon, Hughes, King, Day, liarzak, VVallaCe, Rogers, Parma, Yitek, Colliig, lN W1 inns Clrant, jones, Mr. llowarcl Row 21 McNlurtry, '1llIlf:'I',,lIlf'llCS, Pope, Dotltl, Trice, Gregory, P. YVilliams, Rowan, Ford, Kelly, Pederson, Hai s uh llN Baker, Greene .R Row 3: Bumpers, Pack, Ricltlle, Overton, Roberts, l,ee, Griffin. Brown, Arrington, Blackburn, Fry, Flood, Royals Nt issi n Liglitfoot, A. Armstrong Row .ti liraclen, Coleman, XVallace, Ilunt, Campbell, Langforcl, Shelby, Cunningham, li. ,Al'lUSII'HI1tLf, Anderton, llc Ill ,., s Nlontgomery, lioulclin, Guthrie, liichols SENIOR MIXED CHORUS Jlusir is qw!! said Io In' ffn' .ff7l't'till nf angels. ljil'l't'fUI'I MR. KENNETH IIOXVARD ITALL SPRING Douglas Arrington . . . l'1'r'Jit1'f'11! . . . . Paul Dean Boyce Roberts . . . l'ie'f-l'r1'5idz'11i . . VV. D. Campbell Pat Kelly . . . Swrrclary . . . joan Barzak . . . Sfrn'!ury , . . . . Ann Hughes IfIl5iIl1'A'5 ,.l'Illl1IlHl'l' . Douglas Arrington Ann Hughes . . . Holm Clmirmun . . . Nancy Hanks Milton Higgins , . Librarian . . Donnie Anderton The Senior liixetl Chorus, under the tlirection ot hir. lien Howard, has a membership oi 65 ie 'oi chorus is not only to develop intliviclual ability but also to aid in the understantling of the tlemands p ic t upon the inclivitlual in good choral ensemble work. During the year there was time for pleasure as well as work. ln October the entire chorus partieip ttet in tu State Fair of Texas heltl in Dallas antl in January ten of its members returned as participants in the All 1 t ot this Chorus. YVaco the chorus gave many programs on ratlio. on television. for school assemblies, and for cnic rftoup such as: the Lions Club. the Rotary Club. the Kiwanis Club. and the Jaycees. ln ln Klay the chorus presented the annual operetta which this year was Dozwz in flu' I7IlHl'j', by lxuit VVt1ll ln atlclition to the full choir's participation, many of thc members entered solos anal ensembles in tie Rlglfllll Contest. These are only examples of the many programs in which the chorus participated during the past yen' each case they uphelcl tht- high stantlartls which have classed the lVaeo High School Senior Biixetl Choius as ont oi the best in the state L....l ' l---5 l,ff.l I I I I my :Ii A L ' 'R' 4' ' f 43' Lk 9 ' av- Q -. rivghev .3 ,ff K ' ffww g J! tsl, .ii?y,vli5ilL Q gg? ,E I I , A yn a n fm I 'A' N, ' Sgt V - wi 4 ' if l 'f gi V5 f M -D A M , ,527 '91 I' 5 ff T? -ci V - , ' 1 Lf' ig, Hr f' 'Q , E? S v v ' ' I x H .. Y P1 Z1 no Row Rnw Row : Paula MCB ride Ill ' I 1. Ilziverne Rave, ,zinell Griffin, Annette fox, Virginia Clark, Glenda II1lI'I'IIlgUlII, Shirley Mnttliys, IX:1nc'y Ilzirrison, Nell Tzivlm' 2. Faml Duron, Iutfllllllll Bryan, Phyllis Clilllllfll, Niary In Iiozltwright, Joyce Barrett, -lane Swenson, Claudia -Innes Louise Moseley, Sandra Xvzltts 3: Fay Anderson, Gena Retzlziff, Ilynne Korenek, lVIartlm Johnson, Anne I,L7llFIlHI'Kl, Jo Ann Reimer, Betty Talley, Cceillt VVestmorel:1nd Piano: Cl Rnw Row Row I: bluzinitzi Impex, Ifranees Smith, Jann Craven, Flziine NVilkes, Anna Lev Banks INTEeRMEDIA'I'I+I GIRLS CHORUS zpf,-mo,-1 MR. KENNETH HOXVARD JUNIOR GIRLS CHORUS aire Ginger NIIIIAQ' Ann Niles, Dmyre Carey, Dnmingzi Ygleeias 2: Relwcezi Pzlrticlzi, Gluclys fox, BZlI'lT2ll'Jl Ailkinson, Nlzirtlm Stzlnfnrml, lVIzn'y Ann Minnix, Martha Nlnrris, Tc-rese Albers, Ruth YVntaon, Anita Rznnlno 3: l'iIlj'C .eXgnilar, Jennie ,'Xgi1ilar, CllY0lj'II Bfhlllflgllflll, lienjzi I,n Senle, Ilnrmthy I Slnnnzlte, Glvnclzi NIc'i'ny, Dnrotliy VVz1ll:n'e, -Terry linrvh, V:n1ettz1S:1rtm' Inrzi Fzie Ruse, Billie DL-:in XRYQIISOII XXYIIHZIITTS, Iivzi Ssilznlino, Curneiiz Nlzixwell, l3zirril5'n Yunng, XVXIINIZI , ' a U I I 2' . ff, 1 fqk, iaU A mi x'x3j ef? It Page IUZ 1 Q X K ,Q ,gat sg X, ii Piano: Rohm-rt Hargrove Rzmdy PI'ii'l', Iizxrl Kinnimn, Fddie l7:n'iLlsul1, Monroe Denison, VVilIi:1m R115 Harper, Lloyd Culvcrhousc JUNIOR BOYS CHORUS Ilirrflnrt MR. KFNNICTII IIOXVARD IN'l'I+1ORMEDIATE BOYS CHORUS Pizmuz Uzlvid XUZIICB Ron 1 jerry Duggcr, Bob Srm'cr,jir1n115 Surley,Tcrr5'Sutcliffe Row 2: Alvx Bryzlnt, Alvin Msxiummrd, C'h:11'les Stinson, Aubrey CVUIIIIOI' Run 3: Rulu-rt Gibbs, Joe Holwtuzul, julm N111IllliIl,Lf, jerry M:wurc mu :. 2 K. z K age V I ' J l owl Members ofthe Chorus rehearsing Choral Section of 'fDown in Senior Chorus members receive instruction from Miss Coffield the Valley . Eleanor Jaynes, Anne Hughes, Barbara Brady, Norma Tiner Carilyn Canon, Martha Trice, Sue Laine. DOWN IN THE VALLEY Directors: MR. IQENNETH HONVARD MISS MATTIE BESS COFFIELD NVaco High School presented 'fDoWn in the Valleyy' as its spring musical drama on Iway I1 and I3. It is the story of a young man who, convicted of murder, is sentenced to hang on the following morning. He feels that he must see his sweetheart once again to make sure she really loves him. He makes a successful break for freedom. Finding his girl on the porch of her home, he recalls with her the short and tragic phases of their romance: how they met at church, how he took her to the dance, and how he killed an elderly Wealthy rival. Satis- fied that she really loves him, he gives himself up in the morning as the posse closes in on the two. The Senior hiixed Chorus performed the chorus sections of the production. PIFBLICITY COMMITTEE Seated: Barbara Huggins, Dorothy Baker, Carol Ford, Betty Rogers, Nancy Hanks Standing: Barbara jones, Arlene Vitex, Barbara Parma, Pat Kelly, Aneelyn Greene, Margaret Wlillialns, Anne Armstrong LIG HTING COMMITTEE Charles Pack, Marion Lankford, LMiiVlton Higgins, Roy VVallaee, Tommy Flood' or STAGE CREVV Tommy Blackburn, Paul Dean, Douglas Arrington, Brice Arm- strong, Spencer Morrow, VV. D. Campbell, Jimmy Eieholz I x 104 Seated: Rhodes, Bergstrom, Trim Standing: Reiehle, Mrs. Lamkin, Brownfield, Rolyinson, Boyd, Doyle, Stanley FALL Jerry Trim .... Mary Lois li rownfield Olga Ann Reichle . . Patsy Stanley Milton Rhodes . Linda Zachry Cllaris Boyd . . . Kay Doyle . . . Fdythe Bergstrorn . . Maxine Lenart . . Rick Robinson . WACOAN STAFF Yau fwrilc -wilh m.vr '. Spofzsrir: MRS. ROBBIR LAMKIN SPRING Aneelyn Greene Nat Pederso Tommy Neubauer joan Milehnnas Marilyn XVise . . Joe Barnett liill Sharp Margie llaekhartli Uamille Hudson . Nlissy Nlonnigg Marolyn Snider . Susanne Yoight Margie Zemanek . . Ifiiitor-in-Cfliff . . . . Nffws Edilrars . . . 1 . I 1'1Il1H'4' lzllilors . . . Sjwofly Eililnrs . . .Yoriffy Ijililors . . . . xlri Ifdilm' . . . I1i.V1'fIlI1lgf' lfililnr . . .IJ1'vl'fi.fi11gf Allllllllgff fjll't'IllllflIlll illzzllagfz' . . I'ulfli1'ily fllllllllfffl' Bizsilzrss .llanagfr . . . . ,lanie Nvilliams .-lssislzznt Cifrulafiolz Jlflazzzzyw' . . . Nlartha lillen Smith Ilivalif-Trilfzzzzt' lfilitor ...... Elizabeth Adams Students of the -lonrnalisni A classes each have responsibility on the VVACUAN staff in some capacity. I addition to those listed in staff positions are reporters, lloyd Ansley, Blartha Baker, Aubrey lionek, Irina Chanel ler, .leanne Corbell, kloanne Doyle, lietty Lawson., Carole Peters, lfvelyn Scott, Billy Stevens. and Betty Kyle l lvalker. Assisting with advertising are Klaxine Lenart, sloyce Nolan, Geraldine Snyder, and lVanda Sullivan. Seated: VVise, Voigt, Greene, VVilliams Standing: Zemanek, Nloniiipg, Mrs. Lamkin, Milehnnas, Pederson, llaekharth, Hudson, Snider, Sharp l l IL., Seated: Lyon, Martin, Beal, Cameron, Tiner, Cox Standing: Navarro, Brown, Fentress, Lanning, Hudson, McKnight, Rodieck, Guenat, Saffle THE DAISY CHAIN EDITORIAL STAFF To ffafvzr a thing is nothing if yozffuf not Ihr' rlianrf to Jfmfw il. Editor: CLYDE BEAL Assistant Editor ..4........,. . .,.....,......., David Martin Assistant Art Editor .....,.,,,... .....,.,...........,... R onnie Lyons Class Editor .....,,.,..,....,,,............,. .,,,.,..... C arolyn Cameron Typists ...,.,,..... .,....,.,,.. ,................,, .....t......,...... . ..,, N 1 1 rma Tiner, Organizations Editor .......,.,.,. . .,....,,...... VValter Cox Carrol A1111 MCKUISM Sports Editor .'.-.--.....4b.'.-vv.Q..-.,.'- uvu. Yuuuu R 0 y Rodieck Features Editor ,.,............. .. ,.,,.....,..... ,....... S ara Fentress Photography Editor ......,,,.,, .....,......... .......,.,..,. ,.,,.. J a c k Saffle Junior Photorgraphers ,,,...., ,.v.......... VS 'ilton Lanning, Photographers .,....,......,,,........ , ............. ,,..,.,........ N 'ergiel Hudson Richafd NUVHYTO .I3Ck Safflei Clyde Beal Junior Assistants ,,,,,,.... ........,, , Tommy Brown, Art Editor ..,......,,.. .........,.,.,.......,........... I David Martin Bernard Guenat THE DAISY CHAIN is produced as an extra-curricular activity under the sponsorship of IlIiss Ruth -lean Hamilton. The editor is elected by the senior class officers. He and the sponsor choose the staff members. All juniors will serve on next year's staff. This year's book prepared the lettering school dark room. was designed by David Iliartin, who also produced the division pages. Bernard Guenat plates. All photographs, except the portraits, were made by the staff and printed in the The staff acknowledges with gratitude the assistance of bliss Doris Thompson, IX'Iiss Altha Edge, llob Ful- ghum, Dan IVIyers, and liirby Harrell. Page IU6 DAISY CHAIN BUSINESS STAFF 0111 of b1zsim'.v.v. ACOBS D1'5jm!1'f1 is IM' J Bzzrilzrss fllllllllgflf ROISICRT J Assistant Business Manager ...,.A............,,,,,,.....,, ........ , .Arthur Miller Staff Members .. ...,.. , ,.., Bob Fulglium, Bill Jeanes, Jerry Trim, Sandra Chesley, Pat Kelly 'HI' DAISY CHAIY has the job of publishing the annual, it is the tluty of the lVhile the eclitorial staff of 'I 3 , i . business staff to pay for it. The aetiyities of the business staff members inelutle the selling of senior pieture cou- pons, collecting and tlistributing the annuals, and selling advertising. For many years IXI11 1Iohuntlro has been the power behind the throne of the business staff. This year he is assisted by Robert jaeobs, business manager, Arthur lNIiller, liob Fulghum, Pat Kelly, Sandra Chesley, jerry Trim, and Bill yleanes as staff members. The offiee of the business staff is in the radio room, antl it is there that you will final members of the staff ' ' ' ' 'l you with the least possible effort working all hours of the clay and sometimes night trying to get yoni .umua to y 011 yfllll' 112111. Seatecl: Jezmes, Chesley, -Taeobs, Kelly, lNIiller Standing: Fulghum, Mr. Mohuntlro, Trim 4 1 4. '- s,., 2- A-s. T age 107 -,Fi 'klk Tcl.:-P g f 5 J' em tr f Wt' , 1 2 9 I x 1 Q 1 Om r I-1' it N. Seated: Thom son Mcilown, Sadler, Dickey Standing: Harvey, VValker, Sayger FALL Jerry lNTcGown Charles Sadler . Mictkey' YValker . Yvonne Dickev . Raleigh Harvey STUDENT GOVERNMENT f'For forms of gofL'fr1znn'nf . . . Il'l11m 1'r is bfsl zzrizziilzisfmml if bert Sponsor: MISS MILDRIZD STERLING .Jllayozj . Con11ni.f5iom'r fj0llIllII5.S'iUlI1'f f:0llllIlI.YJ'I0llf'l' Conzniisyionrr City Sm'rr1'z1ry Anne Thompson l,i'ClC Savger Clfy dnnayei' fn SPRING Mickey VValker Raleigh Harvey Yvonne Dickey . . . Phil liivona . Betty Kyle VVallier . . . Ann Hughes ........JimPate The lVaco High School student government is affiliated with the Texas. Southern. and Xational Associa- tions of Student Councils. This year the government sent representatives to the A. S. C. convention held l in Ll Paso in November .and to the T .A. S. C. convention in Laredo in Illarch. In co-operation with the local news vaber the ffovernment svonsored the election of a VVaco Hiwh School I l 2- rs ii w H . . - 1 . . . Ciolden Gloves Queen, who competed with nominees from other Central FI exas high schools. Also the election of Valentine Sweethearts was repeated this February, again with the help of the Wacoziii staff. l 'T his vear, in co-operation with the safetv cam iaiffns of local and state P-TA orffanizations. two members at- - . I ts 29 is 1 - - 1 A - tended the Youth for FI I'2l'lflC Safetyll conference in Austin and later served as members of a panel and as group leaders in a district safety conference in Bryan. l Seated: Hughes, YValker, Harvey, Dickey Standing: Pate, VValker, B. Bivona .ie nf- ' ! .Mm A-we .-,M f Page 108 ,gp .....................,... .W i frm in ' , .as f'-' ,fl Row I: Ludvigsen, Purvis, Tiner, Baker, Hagan, VVakefield, Butlef Reid, Jaynes, l.awson, Ford, Nlaxey Row 2: Edison, Dehfloney, Pope, Howard, Phillips, Lee, lla -' fadal, Duty, Bridger, Tongate Row 3: Alhers, lN1osel5', Grevelle, Patteson, Dudgeon, lienavidez, Conger, Ridlehuher, Meers, Noaek, VVright, Gassaway Row 4: Morrow, liddleman, Niontgomery, Pate, livans, Jones, lNIainord, Gihhs, Parks, Sermas, YVensel Row 5: Roherts, Phipps, Gill, Hunt, Harrell, Grizzell, Garner, Stone, Parsons, Cooper HQNIEROOTNI RHPRIQSEN'1'A'1'IVIiS To 4'xr'1'l1!0 lu-ws if a royal of-fif'f'. Sf7llllSfII'f NUSS lN1lLDRlflJ STlfRLlXfi ,11llCll0lHCl'00Il1 representatives were organized in the late Iq3o's to provide hetter eo-operation between the students and the student government. This group represents the student body direetly, tor one representative is elected by eaeh homeroom. The llOIIlCl'00111 representative attends all representative meetings, takes notes, makes suggestions, and reports the business accurately to his honierooin. This year the representatives have led their honierooins in the P-TA ll1CIlll'5C'1'Sl1il7 drive, and poll tax drives. It is the responsibility of the hoinerooni representative to aid the government in the election of football queen, most representative boy and girl, cheer leaders, sweetheart couple. and eoniinissioners, and in any other speeial elections, The representatixes have given the students a feeling of direet partieipation in their school government. This year the Wziecmaii staff has helped in encouraging greater participation in student ,government activities by recogniz- ing the most cooperative and deserving inenihers as Representatives of the llonthf' Row I: Nfaloy, XVilliams, Tongate, Todd, Nlorris, Johnson, Reed, Montgomei'-r, Novian, Alhers, jones, Coleman Row 2: Curley, Vox, i-Xdatnik, llfllllxs, Berry, Niefants, Chapin, Holder, Baker, Patterson, Hettinger Row 3: Arnold, Lindlotf, january, Lewis, Evans, li. Denton, Bowman, Lee, Patterson, Fla kson, Palasota Row 4: Kleypas, Espey, Parks, Stewart, K. Denton, Cioldfine, Sermas, Cunningham, Parma, Ramirez Row 5 : NIeNIahan, Arnold, Crow, Nottingham, Clarke, Lankford, Anderton, Nlartin sr 5? ' A Q-its y K. Q' xx if W fl kr',w., few ii, Page 109 vb! 4 INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE ONE-ACT PLAY CONTEST Page 110 Dirr'1'l0r: The Stage Manager, ,... Nia Kirby .....,,.,.,.. ,....,.. ,...... Arthur Kirby .... ,.... . Caroline Kirb5',..,.,. Pa Kirby ...,..,,,.... Beulah Kirby .... ., Pi-mnpter ....,.......... Stage Manager, ,..., . Properties ..,.,.,, THE HAPPY xl0l'RNlCY MISS MATTIE NESS C'OI9FlIiLD CAST PRODVCTION STAFF ,Ronald Vlilson ,, ....,. Sandra Chesley Coke Mills Mary ,,.,....,.,.,lj1lXVll PeCk ,,,.Duvid Martin Lois Brownfield , ..,.,., lvillfj' Fzldzil ............MllI'tl1i1 Vllilsnn , ,,,...., Lucy Collins DEBATE CLASS Bai fwz' llafvz' 5jvn'z'h ffm! 10015 Ilzz' llolffsf sun. Comix: MISS MATTIE BESS C'OFFIEl,D FALL SPRING Peter Stromherg . . .l'rf'.sidmzf. . . Jerry Clemmons Bob Fulghum . . . l'irr-Prfsidrnt. . . . Dawn Peck Dawn Peck . . . Sffrrlary-Trvaxurn' . . Sandra Chesley The VVaco High School Debate Class enjoyed a very successful year in all of its monetary and forensic under- takings. To finance its t1'ips to tournaments, the class had cake sales, sold beanies and candles, and presented the speech banquet at the Baylor-VVaco High tournament. All of this plus the generous backing of several of the Waco men's clubs enabled the class to go to the hluslcogee, Lamar fHoustonD, Alice, and Trinity lfniversity CSan Antonioj, tournaments. To summarize the accomplishments in these tournaments: we received 9 first places, 5 second places and 7 third places in individual events. Teams went to semi- finals 8 times, to finals 4 times and the girls team of Sandra Chesley and Dawn Peck won the Trinity University debate trophy. The class was one of the most enthusiastic produced in a long line of outstanding classes. lt is hoped at this writing that we can stretch our luck and success to reach and win the state titles. Row 1: Armstrong, Fastriclge, Collins, Peck, Fhesley, Evans, Shields Row 2: Cupp, Dawson, Robinson, VVreneh, Mills, VVilsou, King, Saffle, Fulghum, VV:1ddel Row 3: Liuam, Levy, Stromherg, Martiii, Clemmons, Sadler, Dilley, Holstead Page 111 Page 112 FALL DRAMATICS CLASS YOU C'AN'T TAKE IT VVITII YOV' Dirfz'for: MISS IVIATTIIC HICSS C'Ol FllCl,D Penelope SyCamore.....,., Fssie C'armiehael,,,, .. Rheba, ,...,.. ........,.. , Paul Sycamore.. Mr. De Pinna ,,,........ Fd Carmichael, .,..... .,v..... . Donald .......,... ,...... , ........... ...... , Martin Vanderhof KG1' Alice Sycamore ......, ,, ,.... .. NVilbur C. l'Ienderson.., Tony Kirby '... ...,. , ,.....,.,.,,....,, . Gay Vlellington ...... Mr. Kirby., ,.,.... INIIB. Kirby ....,..,. Miken, ......, Mac .,..... . ........., .....,. . ,. ,... CAST , ,.,.,.,. Sandra Chesley , ,....., Pat Kelley .....Lucy Collins ,.,...,..l7onald Leonard ..,., ,Fdward Abel .,.,....,...Ronnie Linam ., ,,Rnbcrt Fatlal andpal .. ,... .. Leon Cloud Dawn Peck jim ,.....,.,. Dutchess Olga Katrina ,.., , Boris Kolenkhov . . .Tommy Flood David Martin .... jo Lajuan Prnett ,, ......,, -lerry Clemmons , lNIargaret VVilliams Nlike llicorte Bill Stough llolstead ,,....Ann lluglres .Joe Flood PROD I ' CT I UN STAFF Prompter .,.. , .... ,. . Stage Nlanager Stage Crew.. ..,, Sound Effects ,......,., ......,, , Properties Chairman ,.,... . Properties Committee, , M ake-11 p Committee, ,.,, Publicity C'hairman ...., , Pnblivity Cnrnmittvc ,.,.., .. .......,.. ....v.,.,.., ,.... . . ,Sandra Shields ,,.,. .. .. .... ..., . Martha VVilson , ,... .... , Mary Fatlal, Betty Thedford, lN1ilie Dicorte, Marilyn Fastridge ,,,, .,.,, C Yarlene Evans, jane Fairly ,jane Bush ,, ,, ,...,. ,, ....., .,..,............,.., , , ,.,. Oma Nell Fuller, Sarah Flynn, lVIary Io lioatwright , ,,,, ..Nell Taylor, Martha Cunningham ., ,... ,...... .,............,.,...,.., , , ...... 5 ut- Martin , ,....,, lilsie Bryant, Carol Ford , 3 3 I Yi .I SPRING DRAMATICS CLASS PLAY 'ATHIE TRAIL OF THE LONESOMIC PINE Dirfrlor: MISS MATTIE HICSS CUFFIELD CAST Bub Tolliver .....,, , ......... ..,.,..... ....., . U ncle Billy Beams ,.......... Ellie May Beamsw. Red Fox .......,..,. , Ole Hon ........... ........ . .. Sal Tnlliver... June Tolliver Judd Tolliver ,.,, Hannah Tolliver Dave Tolliver... Luretta Tollive 1 , .. Jack Hale ............,.,., . Anne Saunders ........., Maw Falin, ,..... Prompter ...,....,. ...... .... State Manager ....,...... PRODIY CTION STAFF Leon Cloud ,..,,,,,Jerry Trim ., ,.,..... ,,..Luc'y Collins Rcluert Fadal ..,.,,,,........,.,.......Sandra Chesley Lois Brownfield .........,.Sandra Shields , .....,............, .,Ronnie VVilsnn . ,.-Io Pruett Dun Leonard Richard Bracken .. ......, , ,, ,.,. .. Il! Jerry Clemrnons T Margaret VX illiams Elsie Bryant Czxrlene Evans Stage Crewe ,.,........ ,.,. ...... M a ry -lo Bnatwright, Nell Taylor, jo Ann Kennedy, Carol Ford Sound Effects ...., ..............., .,., ....,,.., ,.........,.,......,,.....,.,...........,,., , M a r y Fadal Properties Chairman ........... ,.... .,.,.........,. ......,,....,.,, , . . Ann Hughes Make-up Chairman ,....., ...... , ............,, , Martha VVilson Puhlicity Chairman ........,,,. ,,.,., ,........, ....... M a r ilyn Eastridge Publicity Committee ....,,, , ..,, ...,.. J ane Fairly, Sarah Flynn ll I x i l Row 1: Mrs. Sorley, Mrs. liurnette, lN1rs. Simpson, Mrs. Greene Mr. VVare, Mrs. Kirkland, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Howden Row 2: Mrs. Seago, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. VVoodliff PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Tfn'y Mari work noi, mu not fray, C1111 noi fre! ffm Jim, l'res1dent,.,.,. ..,., . ..,. . .,., .. .Mrs. j. P. Simpson First Vice-President... ,...., .. ..,, Mrs. A. C. Kirkland Second Vice-President... .,..,. . Nlrs. Milton Spark Third Vice-l'reside11t ..,.,.., . ...... Mrs. Bill Bowden Recording Secretary '.......... . ,... .. ..... .,.,....... M rs. F. Burnette Corresponding Secretary ',..,.. ,...,., .... . iN lrs. james E. Kelly 'IiI'E1lSlll't'l' ....,. .... .......,. . ....,.,.,..... . , .. ,.,......... Mrs. George McDaniel llistorian ,..... . ,, . . ,. ., ,.,., Mrs. C. NI. Vlloodliff Parliamentarian. ,....,. ,... . ....,.,. . .,... ,.,.,,., . .,... M 1 's. B. VV. Armstrong Puhlicity ..,...... . ...... .,.. . . ,.,,.,., ..... Council Representatives Mis. Room Mother Chairman ...., . ....,. . Room Mother Co-Chai rmen. The membership of the VVaco High School P-'FA reached an all-time high this year of I2fJO1Hl'Il1i7CI'S, which naturally increased the average attendance at the monthly meetings. The Red Cross blood donor program was the first project of the year, followed by the work of the Christ- mas Bureau. The mothers also took an active part in the lylarch of Dimes. As a money-making project the mothers presented the Varieties of 1954, which netted a considerable sumi to be added to the P-TA Scholarship Fund and to the high school Service Fund. Under the leadership of llrs. Simpson and her officers, the YVaco High School P-TA has enjoyed one of the most active and rewarding years in its history. ....,...,..,lWrs. Aneel Greer lVl. Chandler, Mrs. Staton llatche ,. Al. D. Seng . ,..... ,. ...... Mrs. Porter Ridlehuhe Mrs. D. C. Banks, Nlrs. Fran Ivy, Mrs. I., Ci. Porterfield, Mr: Houston Goss, Mrs. N. H. Mc Clown, Mrs. C. C. Fry, Mrs. If L. VVhite, Mrs. nl. L. VVhite Mrs. McDaniel, Mr. Mohundro, Mrs. Spark Snack har at P-TA Variety Show Page llrl -Aw.-N-...--.........a.......,... Row Row Row Row The were initi 1 Pairett, Nlelinight, VVarren, Levy, Vllilliams, Nlartin, Zachry, Lowe, Stanley, Oswald, VVilson Z Peek, Padgett, Nvise, Voigt, llughes, Isom, Paez, Milliier, Smith, Dickey I 2 3: Navarro, MeGown, Sparks, Lewis, Miller, XValker, IVlelVIahan, R. Rohinson, Palasota, D. Robinson 42 VVensel, Stromherg, Meinstein, Linam, Sayger, Trim, Pierre, Magid, Lenart NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Let klmfwlmigzf fff0fLC from llI!II'l', fo llI0I'1'.H Sponsor: MISS LOLISIE GAYLE FALL Sl'RlNG Searcy Craven . . Pl'l'Siill'Ilf . , . Dick Sayger Bob Fulghum . . liifl'-PI'l'Ji41'l'llf . . -jerry lNIcGoxvu Lucy Hawes . . Sfrrrlzlry . . Rosario Paez Billy Ganus . . . . Tl'1'lI.f1lI'l'I' . . Peter Stromherg Laura Duncan ...... llixlnrizizi ........ Bill Beasley TVaco High School National Honor Society Chapter was established in 1940. Seventy-nine students ated in a formal assemblv in October. Iames Black presided. Speakers included superintendent ot schools, R111 If. N. Dennard. assistant superintendent, Sir. A. R. Downing, VV. H. S. principal, B111 Thomas L. VVare, Honor Societv member, Patsv Stanlev, and an initiate, Peter Stromherg. On Klarch 23, a General Aptitude Test xxiill be given to twenty-one members ot the YVaco Chapter hy the Scliolarsliip Board ot the National Association. These students will compete with members of other national chapters for five S500 scholarships. Among other important activities of the year will be the installation of a Na- tional Honor Soeietv Chapter in VVaco Technical High School. Klan students. Row Row Row Row v members of this organization are called upon by the guidance director, Bliss Lulu Strickland. I0 C02lCll llany members also take part in extra-curricular activities. 2 Fahhre, Hawes, Brownfield, Boulter, llill, Corhell, Barzak, Goodman, Glasgow, IC. jones, Coleman I Hill, Brown, Basset, Crook, Doyle, Duneau, Griffin, Evans, Hoehn, Reiehle I Beasley, G. Arnold, Board, Jacobs, Arrington, B. Jones, Bettinger, Black, Beal, liicholz I xl. Arnold, Baruhart, Callan, llarvev, Ganus, Ewing, Craven, Fulghum, Dodd I 2 3 4 l 2 i Row Row Row Row Row 2 . 1 un- Z Nlichzlel, xlenke, M2ll!Dj', Vllilliams, Carlisle, Johnson, VVeithop, Bartlett, Buneh, Cannon, Nlchziffey, Kelly ' Ziegler, VVhite, VVilson, Vllooclen, Nemmer, Brown, Ure Ve, Mitcham, McBeth, Stickle, Henderson, Ilualson 2 Fuller, Moormnn, Kennedy, Dale, Lutcs, Smith Agn, Duron, D. Peck, Miss Hughes I Poteet, Cooper, Bircl, lVIurtin, Street, Ilolmes, Gutlerian, Brozitlwziy, IVI. Peck, Drziper 2 Nloen, 'fc-cling, Storm, Dzivlin, Sullins, lNIienstein, Cunningham, Leonzlrtl, Mouszi, Yowell, Dyer JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Hill all lllllllkilltiyf 1'o111'rr'11 ix f'f11l1'ify. Sjmzzmr: MISS KATHFRINI2 IIINCEHICS F.-XLI, SPRING Omni Nell lfullcr . . l'1'f',viti1'11l ..... Uma Nell Fuller I Kenneth Dnvlin . . . lift'-1'wsit11'11l . . Kenneth Dnvlin C':1mille Iluclson , , ,S'fr1'z'!lzry . . . Camille Iluclson Dawn Peck . . . 71I'l'll.flll'1'f . . Lynne Lipsitz C':irilyn Cztnrzn . . . R1'f70l'fl'l' .,... . Vzirilyn Canon lli.flaria11 .... 'Ilommy Brown The .lunior Rt-tl Cross Council is an organization to sponsor Rell Cross activities within the school. Iitfort is l mzulc to stutly the work of the American Rccl Cross :intl to select projects which tit into the school progrzun. Projects for the year inclutlctl the ineinbcrship czimpziign, preparing at Clitt Chest tor oversezis shipments, aiding the P-TA Blood Donor czunpziign lzist fall, taping bottles at tht- Blootl Center, and giving service hours :tt thc Chapter House. Row I. Cotton, Cameron, Brown, Hill, Kennedy, Rziyhorn, Holloway, VVilliams, Knthcz11't,Lipsitz, Pe-ck Row 2: Row Row D. Kelly, IJIVVSOII, Rnmho, Rc-tzlzltf, Clunterman, P. Kelly, Cirirner, Fuller, llentle son, Armstrong, YVhite, Barli 3: Rivzis, Martin, Nunn, Boyett, I,enzn't, Nolzin, Leonzird, lVIorris, Taylor, Fzitlztl, Thralls +2 McC'urtly, Tucker, Pate, Iillfklllill, Stinson, Boiles, Birtl, Hutcheson, Xxlillliff, Mouszi, Uutcly, Smxtjstrln Row 52 Th omas, Brown, Dumas, Baker, XViIli:ims, Brunson, Smith, Ilommel, Vllllgllilll eltl 'su 5 waunmuh Row 1: Padgett, Davis, Coleman, Cotton, Goss Cannon, Stone, VValdrop Row 2: Sartor, Zemanek, Kimbrougl1,CEyButler,J''hompson Thedford, Mciilasson, Moser Row 3: VVarren, S. Butler, Burns, Berry, Flynn, Pruett, ergstrom, Lenart, Ewing, Tipps, Loutherhaek, M. Ma tin, Hanzis GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION By sports like these are all their cares heguil'dg Sflozzsor: MISS EMMA MOREHEAD lfAI,I, SPRING XVanda VV:1rren . . . 1'rz'.vi ' Y . . J, Anne Thompson l.al7ene Tipps . . Virr- rvsiflwzzf . . . . TlWd2win'Q A joyee Stone . . . S1'rrr'tary . . Virginia Coleman Maxine Lenart . . . Trmsizrwr . . Maxine Lenart The Girls Athletic Association is an organization limited to senior girls in high school who are selected by the teachers of the girls' Physical Education Department on the basis of scholarship. interest, and leadership qual- ities. The purpose of the club is to promote interest and develop skills among girls of the department. The faculty sponsor is Illiss Emma lNIorehead. The Ci. A. A.'s are assigned to a daily class period and assist in the routine duties of the Physical Education program. These duties consist of serving as secretary to a P. E. teacher, caring for equipment, issuing towels for showers, supervising the dressing room, and assisting in class drills. Each girl serves on one of these duties for a month and is then rotated to a new assignment. Other than the routine duties, the girls have social gatherings, such as: hayrides, picnics, skating parties, swims, and dinners. Ar the close of the year. two cups are awarded for the most valuable fi. A. A. and the runner-up. Girls winning enough lllC1'it points during the year are awarded a letter. After a Ci. A. A. has served one term, she is entitled to Wear the club pin. 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Sponsors: MISS UTHELLA DFNMAN MISS JEANETTE YONKER FALL SPRING Hill jeanes . . . l'rfsid1'nl . . Bill jeanes Donna Carey . . l'ir1'-Prmitlrnt . . Donna Carey Rosario Paez . . Svrrffary . Rosario Paez David Martin . Rvlmrfrr , David Martin A student becomes a library assistant with only one thought in mind, that of rendering service to the users of the library. There is always someone ready to help at the I4-day desk, reserve desk, and the attendance table. Une assistant shelves books and there is a typist for each period. The books are mended and repaired by these assistants. The lVac0 High School library assistants started the fall semester with 36 members. Among the activities for the year were Going VVestern for the Heart of Texas Fair, serving as host for the Book Bazar at the Public Library during Book Weekg decorating the library for the Christmas party for the faeultyg helping build the library float representing book characters for the Panorama of Texas Public Education presented by the VVaco Schools. Student representatives attended both the District Vll and State Conventions during the year. Bill -Ieanes was elected District VII president. This spring there will be a luncheon for the assistants in the Colonial liitchen at Baylor lfniversity. Row 1: Miss Yonker, Garrett, Carey, Mackey, -lohnsoii,,,HQ:a Betros, Stickle, Goodwin, Paez Row 2: Mzlrtili, Coblws, Crook, Standefer, Cardwell, Corhell, Saffle, hleanes, Miss Denman Row 3: Otto, Kennedy, grub-Ogletree, Monaghan Simpson, Boatwright, Nlayberry, Nliller, York, Brown, VVhite, Baker Page I I9 4 sa 5' Fw 1-Q Aww .. .f-' ..1' I. Darden dresses dolls for the Christmas Toy Chest. 5. lVIaria Hurtado and Carolyn Nloreno do the matador dance 2, Advanced foods class prepares Christmas eandies and jellies. for PASF.. 3. Garden Club members win blue ribbons with Christmas 6. Rnstra-l orum inter-club Committee diseuss plans for radio arrangements. speaking Contest. 4. Nlore Garden Club blue ribbon winners. 7. Art students prepare pottery for the kiln . Page IZ!! K 1 Q v,aP 1 39 l 1 f 5 l s+ kid! -W . Miss llamiltnn rnnfers with presidents nf Girls Servive I,vz1g.:11c': Lucy Hawes, ,loAx't'c' Stnnc, and .-Xxlcvlyll Ufvr-llc. State ul. C. I.. President Dan Myeis, Sue Simpson, Lnuy Cnllins, Miss Sterling, Nancy llamlwlctnn, anal VVvmly Callan. literary liglithnusc staff: ,larry Trim, lris Hill, Donald Robinson, l,6IL'I' Strmnlwcvg, Donald Magid, and C'a:'nl5'n Levy. ianksgiving fSllWlCIlll prcscntctl ln Dramatius Class. Nnnc ct Tum' staff: Rnnny Iiinam, Gail Critter, Carolyn Levy, Betty l'ail'c-tt, and Ray l,C'l'I'f'. National llonnr Society mittee for initiatrs and their parents. Page Ill 65' 1 f use Q s..! I. Crafts flulw husy with their plwmjects. 5. Pun American Student Forum cclehrzltt- Christmas with the 2. jzrnic Xvillizum advertises Ucnheimer Revut-. trzlditionul pinzltzl. H. Dchaturs Peter Strumherg, Ivrrv Clrrnmnns, Sundru Clicslev, 6. 1013 hnnd crforms un Newromcrs Cluh asscmhlv rn rum. 3 ' t . .V . P . P il l,uttv Follins make like thev THINK, . The U'I'ZlIld marvh ovens thc annual Ncwcntnera Club zlrtx . , 7 z-v I I7 , 4. Kay Cluh initizltc their hruntl new hzinncr. Prius Ill 5 mmm I ll t'llQ Row I: Stone, Culverhouse, Garner, Clarkson, Mr. VVerner Row 2: Powell, Brown, XVilkins, Pace, Gonlshee, Roden, Shaeter E 3 'x N 1 x ARCHITRCHURI1 CLUB Lay 1mf'u,' ffn' z'nr111'r5lnn4', .15 I 1'rqz11'.vif'J- .S'j1on.v0r: MR. IC. A. VVICRNER FALL SPRING john Garner. . . . Przxvidrfzl . . . . Royce Stone Dan Clarkson . . 1'iu'-1'r'1'.ritf1'11t . . Iiudon VVilkins Lloyd Culverhouse . Sw1'n'tary . . Dan Clarkson Royce Stone. . . 7ql'Z'll5lll'I'I' . Lloyd Culverhouse Rrjlortfr . . .... ,lack Ilale .S'rrgffz111t-111-.127115 . . Don Curton The Architecture Cluh, an organization sponsored hy the Industrial Arts Department under the leadership of Mr. II. A. VVerner, head of the department, promotes activity for those interested in the various phases of architecture and construction. Some of the meetings are spent in studying hoth the archi- tecture and construction of huildings under construction in VVaco. This club is open to anyone who is interested in architecture, hoys or girls. TRAVLLERS CLUB Bur ilu' J4zen'tf5! 'way Io nn' ix a sfzijfs upon lfn' sm In flu' ffm! of tfn' Aillffff-Llll51' Tfllcllfn Sponsor: MISS CAROLINE RICHARDSON FALL SPRING George Tanner , . . l'r'zxvitin11. Betty Taylor Dunham Eddie Anderson . . I'if'w-lmxvitlwzl. . Patricia Saurlders Mildred Carruth . . . .S'f1'r1'iz1r'y . Mary Nell Nlorgan Mildred Carruth .... Tl'l'll5Ill'f'I' . . . ,Ioan Milchunas Barbara Novian . .Prrzgram Cffairnmn. . Patricia Saunders The fall schedule of Travelers Cluh included two memher- participation programs, guest-speaker talks on Europe, Colorado, the Boy Scout vlamhoree in California, -lava and japanese prison camps, the Philippines, and slides of Ilawaii. Spring plans include more guest speakers from among adult VVaco travelers and VVaco lligh Sehool's travelers, and explana- tory talks on travel technique hy representatives of the M-K-T Railroad, Greyhound Bus Lines, and Iiraniff or Pioneer Airlines. Row 1: Hammer, IVIiss Richardson, NIilchunas, Saunders, Edge, Frierson Row 2: Kathcart, Dumas, Carruth, Carlisle, Kirkland, Aga, YVilson, Schaefer, Tiner, Horn, Salmond, Stuckey, Pryor, Ander- son, Ludvigsen, Clark Page IIS Row 1: Donaldson, Dunagan, Jamison, Roscher, Christian, Sp arks, Brinegar, Basquette, M. Nlartin, Nlayfield, Bryant R-ow 2: Pyle, M1'. l.innstz1edter, Nloore Row 3: Ilarrup, llernandez, VV. Martin, Gomez, jenkins, Pippin, Mercer, Fieszel, Scott, Benavidez, Dagley, Davis, Graves, Hanna, Howell AUTOMECHANICS CLUB lie fwi.w fwifff .fjwm1.', Sf10ll.f0l'I MR. FRITZ LINNSTAEIYIFR FALL SPRING Tommy Todd . . Pnrxidwzzl . . George Brinegar Phil Teeling . . Vin'-l'I'z'.vid1'111' . . Michzlel Maitiii Frank Peters . . . . Sn'rc'fm'y . . Donald Basquette A. ll. johnson . . . Trzusurfr . Bobby Sparks . . S1710I'Il71f-tlf-.'1fllI.Y . . . Bobby Sparks Rcpwem- . jimmy Christian The Automechanics Club program stresses safety. VVe are interested in clean old model cars, elean new model cars. and hot rods. Our main objective now is to obtain a drag strip for YVaco. Hy doing this we think it will take mueh of the reckless driving off of the city streets. This project is not as easy as it sounds because we have to get the interest of the city so that it may be obtained. VVe have a committee which will go to the city hall and see if the city is interested. The programs consist of movies and field trips which cover the things above. We also have speakers to talk to the club about safety. VVe have had speakers from the Police Department, the Highway Patrol, the Ford, Chevrolet, and Chrysler companies and many other establishments. The club, which is open to any high school student. is trying most of all for the success of a drag strip in the city ot VVaco and for safer driving on city streets. P1 c ll-1 FALL Bobby Steinman joe Iluddleston jackie Muses jimmy Dark . Rex Thompson CAMPIRA CLUB Look !u'1'r, upon fffis jwirfllrf, and on Ibis. Sjwozzsorxz MR. DICK LINDSAY MRS. ELVICIS CLEMENTS . . . PI'I'5I4fl'Ilf Firsl l'if'4'-l'rfsidm1! . . .Wwnti I'i1'1'-Pr1'.m11'11l . Snwmry-Tr1'a.mr1'r . Parliafzzfnlarinn . .R1'fvorIrr. . Swrg1'anl-af-.Jrms SPRING . Gabriel Lopez Sandra Lankford . Barbara VVard . Olivene Porter . Lewis Praipst . jimmy Dark . . je ry Black Paul VVeisser Meiiibers of the Camera Club are shutter bugs who want to learn more about photography. Club pro- grams consist of group discussions and demonstrations by club members and guest speakers who are professionals. A special study has been made of different kinds of cameras and how to use them. Some time is spent on dark room procedures and on actual printing and developing. In the fall semester a contest was held among the members of the club with .TSZI of prizes offered by the different camera stores in VVaco. The pictures entered were of school activities. Bobby Steinman won first prize and Betty Sutton second prize. Several field trips were taken to local studios to observe equipment and hear the photographers speak. lNIenibers of the club have an opportunity to learn about the national contests open to high school pupils and and are urged to participate in them. Several XVHS pupils have Won prizes in such contests and it is hoped that others will. Row I: Lankford, Danzeiser, Vllard, Chandler, Mrs. Clements, Ditto, VVeisser, Lopez, Turner, Navarro Row 2: Porter, Steinman, Campbell, Hudson, Barnes, lluddleston, Black, Dark, Thompson, MeDaniels xl E ,-,,. , M... ..., ........ ... ....w,,..,..,- W... QM, ff' ee fx 'X 9 -we ,r- w ZILIC Row I: Tlmmpsnn, Truestlale, Spivey, Shanks Row I: Karahal, 'I'unmire, Giotes, Griffin, Broadway, VVebb Row 2: Abel, Shelby, J. Milam, C Milam, Docltl, INIr. Lawhon, Row 2: Castillo, Mr. Graeter, Allala, IXfIOI'I'ON', Palasnta, Pol- Boykin, Miller, King, McC0wn, Yates hill, Thompson, Smith CHESS CLUBS .S'jmn5or': MR. E. M. LAVVIION Rui nmizzly un' and skill glrw mcizzzzwrs in Iflis jw1slirm ' CHESS CLUB I CHESS CLUB II .S',lmn.vor: MR. E. M. LAVVIION FALL SPRING Carl Milam .... . . . Pr1'.rit11'11! . .George Truesclale George Truesclale . . . l'i1'f'-Prw.vit11'1zt . . . , jimmy Sehracle Dwayne King . . .Sz'r'1'z'f1u'y-T1'rr151z1'1'1' .,.. Billy Spivey Jimmy Schrade . . Sr'rg1'a1zl-112-.lrmy . . . Blakely Shanks IQFPUVIVI' . IIarnlcl Thnmpsnn Sjmzzsort FALL Jnhn Barnhart . . . Martha Brown . . Barbara Evans . . Bill Sharp. . . . CHESS CLLB III MISS VIERLIE VVALLACIQ SPRING Prz'5iJ1'1zt . . . La Dene Tipps IVIFV-Pl'l'.YId1'Ilf .... Duane Bugle .S1'f1'1'lr11'y-Tr1'a.fur1'r. Jo Ann Porterfielrl Swgmlzf-az'-.lrnzs. . . Alan YValker Sponsor: MR. H. C. GRA FALL james Bnttom . . Billy Griffin. . . jo Ann Porterfielcl 'Io Clair Moser . . Sjwozzsor 1 FALI. Dave Meers . . Curtis Collier . Bob Gill . . Spencer Morrow . . Pl'1'5ILil'llf .. . l'if1'-I'rw.vIi1M1l . . . S1'z'rxl11ry . . TI'l'll.Ylll'l'I' . . ISn:gz'1111l-al-plrnis . Sfrgfalzl-al-.117115 CHESS CLLIB IV MR. A. BERNH Pznitlmzl . ViH'-Pr'1'.vid1'llf . S1'U'f'l arf . iiI'7'fjI'lllIf-llf-.177715 . ET ER AVS SPRING I . Billy Griffi Pete Palasnt . Gus Gintc . Gus Giutl' Ruben Castil' . I7onBor1.le ICN SPRING . Dave Mee . Roy VVallz1t Richard Ivc . Roy Rocliec Seatecl: Hicks, Porterlield, Tipps, Craven 1 I Row I: Gibson, Calvert, Lester, Evans, Belcher, Bnwclen Row I: Rndieek, NIL-ers, YValIaee, Ivey, Lrzltis ' Raw 2: Sharp, Hulbert, Barnhart, Browne, Sanders, VValker Row 2: Allen, Morrow, Neal, Sparks, Moon, MeI3av1tl, Bryant, Galloway- - Rhea, Haines l CIVIL AIR PATROL Nova lvl their ryflf lrrlilzml fly 'U,'IIfI'fIlIIfl Pt'IIl'II'IIfl' lflfllllflfl dusk . . . Sfllllljllff MR. J, D. l.OYlCl.ESS FALL SPRING Billy Robinson . , . 1'r1'.viiir11f , . Billv Robinson lfddie liruivn . . . . 1'i1'i'-l'r1'.riifi'11l . . Kenneth Davlin Frank Dieorte . S1'1'r'1'lary-T1'1'11.f11r1'r . . Barry lligh jimmy Klein . . . . Rrlborlwr . . . Don Davenport Gene Osborne . . .S'wrgi'anlAal-.lrms . . . -limmy Klein The 'Civil Air Patrol, a civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force, was organized in Ifj.l.I to help in- terest people in aviation. The VVaco High School club was organized a few years later by a group of pupils who were interested in preparing themselves for membership in the local C. A. P. The Civil Air Patrol Club has programs intended to familiarize its membe1's with C. A. lj. activities. They have discussions on different fields of aviation and see movies which show all types of aircraft. They learn how to drill and how to take orders from their superiors. They learn to help in rescue work and in searching for lost planes. One Saturday recently a plane was lost in a severe sandstorm. Sunday morning the C. A. P. cadets were at the NIunicipal Airport at 6:30 A. HI. already assigned to their duties on the flight lines, in the control toyver, and in the radio room. The club program enables its members to take part in such rescue activities. The Civil Air Patrol Club takes part in all school activities and enjoys the regular social schedule of all school clubs. Row 1: Vahrenkamp, Jones, Mzlrtiliez, Schober, Shriver, Davenport, Middleton, Bailey, Head, Thralls, Korsmo Row 2: Mr. Loveless, Davis, lN1artin, Anderson, Holes, Rose, Fisher, Bartz, liddleman, Henderson, Nlartinez Row 3: Dougherty, XVl'iite, Schaefer, Henry, Dicorte, Klein, Brown, Usborne, RQbins.u11,,Rivera, Oliver W, .,.,. .i-W, nuns-n ---new-.- x. rf fs Page 127 Row 1: Garland, Koch, jackson, Lowrance, VVhite, Morris Row 2: Jones, Miss Strange, Higdon, Boswell, Spivey, VVatson, Huntsinger, Lee, Coble, Morris, Board, Gilciirest, Hammer CRAFT CLUB I twill main' you l1ronz'f1r.v mul' foys for your dwligfzlf' GROUP 1 SfJ0llJ0!'I MISS MARY STRANGE FALL SPRING Beverly S. Huntsinger . Nresirifrzr .... Kathy VVhite Jimmyjackson . . . l'i1'1'-P1'z'.tirlmzt . Niary Helen Swaner Kathy VVhite . . Sfrrcfary . . Gena Retzloff David Lee .... Trz'aszLr1'r john Paul Board Marlene Lowrance . . RC170l'f1'l' ..... Sally Lutes The Craft Club, organized in the fall of 1952 after a number of pupils interested in crafts made the request, offers an opportunity for members to learn a new craft or to continue working in one chosen as a favorite. The members are frequent- ly pupils who like handwork but are not regularly enrolled as art students. Basketry, leather tooling and carving, metal tooling and etching have been the main crafts selected. In metal, large trays suitable for sewing and smaller snack trays, ash trays and GROUP II .spawn-1 Miss MARY FICKLING SPRING President .......,., .....,... ,.... ,,.,....,,,,.. J i m my Jackson Vice-President ...... .,,... I Eillie Ruth Christian Secretary.. ,.,....., . .......,. . .....,......,,, David Lee Treasurer.. ,... ..., . .Mary Reynolds Reporter .......... ,....., . . .,., .,.... ........ . .,,, , . .,.,. ..,..... . ,..,.. , ,... ,..... I 3 i iddy Parsons coasters have been the most popular projects in aluminum and Copper etching. Flower and fruit baskets woven from 1'eed have proved interesting. The numerous and varied leather projects include purses, billfolds, moccasins, wallets, key rings, and belts. Because the number of pupils signing for craft activities doubled in the spring of 1954, the club has been divided into Craft Club I and Il with Miss Strange sponsoring one section and Miss Fickling, the other. Each club has its own officers and operates as a separate unit. i 1 Row 1: Staas, Christian, Swanner, Reynolds, Oehler, Gillispie Row 2: Kimball, Harris, Castillo, Cauthan, Parma, Flores, VVilliams, VVright, Swenson, Lutes, Retzlaff Row 3: Stanfield, Taylor, Oswald, Gerloff, Beckham 'W wr.-.-.., ...aw-nf . fi' Row I: Fairly, VVilson, Hawes, Ginsburg, Voigt, Goss, YVilliams, Ilarrison, Reichle, Collins, Lipsitz Row 2: Gregory, Rogers, Grevelle, llughes, Collier, Brown field, Vitek, Cannon, Leuschner, Korsmo, Fahhre, Loy Row 3: Fuller, VVilliams, Boatwright, Hamhleton, Mcfants, Fadal, Kirksey, Kennedy, Legate, Kelly, Bates, Miss Hall Row 4: Fentress Haekbarth, Vllitt Thompson, Vllilliams, Nleliride, jones, Youngblood, Pederson, Barzak, Nolan, VVood Y ,..,h. DARDIEN LITERARY SOCIETY FALL Irucy llawes . joan liarzak . . Lucy Collins . . Olga Ann Reiehle . Sue VVilson . . Ann Hughes . . Pat VVilliams , . Nedra Korsmo . o VVir . Setty Rogers . . Margaret VVilliams . Sara Fentress . . 'Tis lowing and .wrfving Tin' lligffzfsl alnl limi. Sfifllljfllf MISS l,Ol'lSF IIALL . . l'1'f'sit1w1zf . . . Firrl l'iz'f'-l'r1'5iJr'11t . . Sl't'0lld I'in'-Prrsiilnzf . , Tfzirii l'in'-Pr1'.fiil4'11l . . Rfvonlilzg Sf'i'n'lr11'y . . Currwsjwlzdiizg S1'fri'fary . . . Sfzizzdardr Svvri'1a1'y . . Trmriznv' . . . Parliamwntarian . . . Rw11r1ft1'r . . . . S1'I'gf'lllZf-Ilf-. lrms . . . . lliyinriau . . SPRING . . Luey Hawes . Nancy Pederson . N! Ioan Barzak Olga Ann Reiehle . . Sue VVilson . . Luey Collins . . Ann Hughes . Nedra Korsmo . . Betty Rogers . , Joyce Nolan Margaret VVilliams Kay Youngblood 1.1 As a member of the Girls Service Lea ue, Darden has worked toward better and more worthwhile service to g the school and the community and has taken part in all League activities. The first fall project was collecting and sending three large boxes of needed clothing to an Arab hospital. Remaining clothes were given to the Salvation Army. Darden adopted a needy family of eight as its main project and provided it with Thanksgiving and Christmas diimer as well as with clothing and toys. During the Christmas season, girls dressed dolls for the Toy Chest and went earoling at the Old Ladies Home. hflembers presented a talent show at the Veterans Hospital. Cartoon scrapbooks and sports magazines were also given to the hospital. The club bought the needed glass bulletin board and and also contributed to the glass baekboard fund. Blem- bers helped during the Speech Tournament. worked at the Blood Bank eaeh week, and provided free programs for the basketball games. The main spring project was the support of the l,atin-American Nursery. Page 129 Row I: llale, lVlcDonald, Linthicum, lngram, Cooper, Nloore Row 2: Siepert, Vana, llead, Aldridge, Nlorton, Hagan, Speed, Smith, Jennings, Hill, Van Zandt, Shriner, Hrezinzi, YVood, Talbert, lVIeRay, Nlartinez Row 3: llunke, Sikes, Mcliride, lVlcCuistion, Griffin, Davis, Cooper DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB To llusizzfss Ilia! 'wr lofvz' fwfr rin' lmlilrw, rlnd go lo 'I lwilfz dwliglztf' .s',m,1m,-1 MR. MARVIN JIQNNINGS FALL Jerry Cooper . . Bobby Linthicum Richard Crow . Charlene Hagan . john Ingram . . Nlary litta Moore Bill Cooper . . . I'w.vidr11t . . . . lfirrl l'if'1'-Prwifiml . .Srrorztl l'irrr-l'nf5if1'e11! . SK'l'f1'fZll'y . . . Trr'aJzzr1'r . . . Rejrorrwr . . Sfrgealzl-al-firms . SPRING . . John Ingram Bobby Linthicum , . Jerry Cooper . . Joyce Hale llilary McDonald Mary Etta Moore . Bobby Campbell The Distributive Education Club, Charter 51, was organized in October IQ47. IXIembership is open to any student who is interested in Uistributive 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 Eighth Annual Convention met in Galveston in February. The VVaco Club was represented by -lerry Cooper, Richard Crow, Don Davis, and Hobby Linthicum, as delegates. The picture of our club sweetheart, Cruz lX'Iartinez, was was entered in the State Sweetheart Contest. The delegate entered the public speaking and job application con- tests. Ifrom the students attending the State Convention 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 in- tegrity in the field of distribution. Page 130 E is ,4 -A Row i: Cox, Coleman, llartsfieltl, xl. Evans, ll Evans, lileypas, Tooker, B. Fasterwood, Tillary, Austin Row 1: Nlr, jones, B. -lones, Moody, D. jones, Kohler, Black, Buhl, C. Hasterwood, Blain, l.ehman Row 3: Denny, Kirkpatrick, l.inzun, lludson, VVilsou, Adams,l.o:wney, VVl1itwortl1, XVatson FIELD AND STREAM CLUB Cano furllf info lfn' fig!!! nf fllingfy, I.i't lltllllfl' ln' your lra1'ln'1 ' GROUP l GROVP ll Sfirnzrnrz MR. XVAYNIC G.-XRIJNICR .h'f'0ll5IIfZ MR, IZ. B. 'IONFS FALI. SPRING lf.-Xl.L SPRING Kenneth Frasier . . . . l'l'z'.viJr'llI . . . . Ronnie Linam jerry Storm . . . I'rr.viiIw111' . . Danny Smith Jimmy Todaro . 1 ir.vl l'in l'mxritlr11l . Billy ,loe jones Ronnie l.inam Firrf l'ir'w-l'1'r.ridf1:l . Henry Grittel' Stuart Boswank . . .N'rr'011il l'in'-P1'w.riiii'11i . . . Farrell Rose Vano XVilson . . .N'r1'n11il l'iu'-l'r'r5iiIi'11! Richard lileypas Johnny Todaro . . lffrrzlmlillgf Swrrrlary . jimmy Todaro llzirry Tooker , Rnrznlilzgf S1'n'wIr11'y . . George Bird Blailoek Strieklnml . Crn'r'w:rjwr111ifi1zgf Sf'r'n'lary . . Kenneth Frasier Richard Kleypas . l.'n1'rw.vpnlztlingf S1't'I'l'HlI'j' . Norman Bumpers Robert Mills. . . . . Trw11,t1n'i'r . . . . joe Van livans Don jones . . . Tl'1'Zl.flll'1'l' . . Bob Kendrick Don Young . . . . Pzlrliallivnlurizlll . . . Don Young Maurice llooker Pzlrlizzl1n'l1lari1111 . . Charles Dyer Jimmy XVright . . . Rwpnrlfr . . . . . Robert Mills Yergiel lludson . Rrjwrlwr . Clifton Robinson Malcom Mel7ou . . Swrgwalll-zll-.lrms . . Blailoek Strieklaud james Blaek . S'1'rgi'u11l-ul-.lrmx , , Fritz Krieg:-l Ted Nehring ,lack McClintock Donald Moody . . .S'f'rgr11111-at-.l1'n1.v , . Donald Moody -lack MCClintoc'k. . . . Ilisloriarl . . . Gary' XVhitworth The clubs decided to start a contest to see who could kill the most ducks. As proof of the ducks killed their feet were to be brought to the meetings. Group ll won the drinks. This term rhe elubs liars- sponsored a crow shoot which will end the last VVQ-dnesday in April. The boy who shoots the most crows will receive a box of shells, and the winning club will receive a cold drink party furnished by the other club. As one of our outside speakers we had 111: Earl Golding from the News-Tribune who spoke to the clubs jointly about his fishing experiences in the llaeifie during VVorld Xvar H. Row I: Fairley, Sorley, VVales, Bumpers, Kriegel, Roch, D, jones, lfraser, Vaughan, Turner, Stone, Dyer Cowan, Dennis, Adams, Todaro, Blount, B. jones, Starsky, Osteen, Marstaller, Todaro Row 3: XVenzel, llatehell, Kramer, Davis, Ctsey, Dunson, Robinson, Kendrick, Parten, XVilson, Beazley Row 4: Boiles, T,Z1C1lI'Tt'l', blartin, Parks, McClintock, Rose, Mills, Young, Striekland, Gray, Cypert Row 5: Busby, Clemons, Fross, Quiram, Smith, Petezs, M. Gardner Row 2: ,-o S.. fn N 1. X I -..,.....w......,.. ' gf' f 7' Tlx QP' x .xg an TQ sf x L X xv. 'J X S. r f - Y it -1, if if Ii A fri, ' I L , Q' ' I J '.Q F ray, I 35 ,F ,A I I I V i I -I F Row IQUXY lzfl YY Row ilehunas, Ratliff, Voigt, Martin, McNamara, Monnig Maynard Lowe, Lee, Mosley, Pairett, Lindley 7 I 2: Paez, VValker, Mefants, McKnight, Levy, Nlonaghan, Nolan, Leusehner, Pnrvis, Milner, Tusa, Lures zvarro, Navarro Seago, 'I'h-ompson, Starr, Scott, VVeisser, Porter, Learnarcl, Mitcham, Ridleliuher I a I i ristan, Mt'Gown, Myers, McCullough, Fnlghum, Pierce, Moorman, Neuhauer, lerry, Reagan ICNGLISH LITERARY SQCIETY Yu, I fwrilf arrives zznfw and I1ll'll.H .S'jwnn,vur: MISS DORIS 'IIIUMIJSON FALL SPRING Ronald Linam . . . , I'r1'.riJw11I . . . Billy Ganus Dawn Peck ...... I'i1'w-Pr'w5i1lr'11l . . Laura Duncan Mary Virginia MeGlasson . . S'wr'1'f'I11ry . . Lucy Hawes Lucy Collins ....... 7vI'Z'll.I'1H'I'I' . . 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W , , 11 Q Y 5, 6 .M S 2, A 2 1 Q 11 Q 11 vi' ff 1-11' 1 ,G 1 1 5 W W 2 3 1 1 1 1 A.: Q 'J , J R . Carolyn Levy FORSCARD SERVICE CLUB Bur .viznjwlw 5l'I'KZ!i!'l' gifvrn lo his orwn kind in Ifzrir rnmmmz 1u'ml. Spolzsor: MISS LA VERNE VVONC FALL Dawn Peck . Joyce Stone . lvlarilyn VVise Marie Massey . . . rmisurrr . . Martha VVilson , . . .N'1'rgran -at-n rms . , Betty DeHart. . . . Ilixloriazz . . I'roj1'rl.v Cfzairman . PIIIIIZUIIIOII Clzairman . , . l're.fii1f11l .... . 1'ril'l'-.PI'1'5l!fl'I1f . . . . . Sfrrflary . . . SPRING ol Ann McKnight . Eleanor Jaynes . Jeane Corhell . urelle Butler . Marie assey . Nell Taylor As a result of careful planning in their business meetings, lforsgard Service Club has completed many projects during the 1953-54 school year. In order to work efficiently the club is divided into several committees. Each committee. under the guidance of a chairman, carries out individual p1'OjCCfS. Each group is responsible for a needy family. These families are remembered with gifts and food at various times during the year. The girls also find time to bake cookies for patients at the Veterans Hospital, for the Evangelia Home and for the children at the Crippled Children's Hospital. Parties given for the Louey lvligel Center are greatly appreciated and much joy is brought to patients in the hospitals when, on the special days of the year, favors appear on their trays made by the members of Forsgard. Hours are spent at the Red Cross Blood Bank where bottles are wrapped for identification. The club also participated in the Thanksgiving school project with a great deal of interest. To make these services possible the girls have entered into many money-making projects with great enthusiasm. These consist mostly of cake and candy sales. A very successful year has been completed. The service projects mentioned above prove that the rule of the Porsgard Service Club is truly the Golden Rule. Row I: Folks, Stone, Mic ' l Massey, McKnight, Zachry, McCallum, Levy, jaynes, jones, Hudson, Coleman Row 2: Taylor, Parma, Snyder, Martin, Critter, Ford, Sullins, Adams, Crain, Parrot, Jones, Peck Row 3: Shipp, Hill, Dos e , lilson, Anderson, Cress, Garner, VVise, Otto, Carey, C-orbell, Row 4: Ewing, Crook, Corhell, Miss VVong, De Hart, Zemanek r- l -.Q-.f --.--..- F ,-, .1-es - . X4 'R Row 1: Beal, Saffle, Pate, l,yon, Myers, Stromberg, Robinson, Bivona, iiarnett, Ilienton Raw 2: Burgess, Beasley, Morris, Wlerneig Pearson, Pierce, Gill, C'nrTipbellf 'VVerr1er, Flori, Harvey, Martin, Bell, Tachias, Neubauer, Faster, Mrs. VX ood Row 3: Pierce, Kosberg, Nail, VVensel, Cawood, Ross, Johnson, Brown, Kendriek, Evans, Adamik FORUM DFBA'l'ING SOCIISTY 'fill ffn' l'f10.Yl'lI ruin of fallry flfljllflly our from many ll golden f7fll'IlSl'.H Sponsor: MRS. DAVID lf. XVUUD lfAl.I, SPRING Peter Stromberg. . . . I'rr'5id1'nl . . . . Dan Myers Dan Myers . . . First Viet'-1'rf'sidrni . . Phil Bivona Riek Robinson . . Svrrznd l'irw-P1'f.fiti1'111 . . . Jack Saffle Ronnie Lyon . . Tflird I'i4'r'-P1'r',riif1'11l . . .lerry Clemmons jerry Trim . . , Sr'r'rr'lzlry , . . . . Jerry Trim Phil Bivona . . T7'1'tl51lI'1'I' . . . . . Tommy Brown ,lack Saffle , . PtlffflllllVllfllffllll . . Livingston Kosberg Clyde Beal . . . . R1'lvori1'r . . . . . loe Barnettl, ,lim Pate . . .ASTTIIZIIIY-!lfT77'IlI.Y . . . jimwpite Forum Debating Society engaged in many projects including athletics and literary eyents during the year. ln the annual contests with its arch rival Rostra. it has shown amazing results. ln extemporaneous speaking Forum captured first and third places, and in radio speaking it took first and fourth places. The club is hopefully anticipating winning the remaining contests, including the all-important debate. Highlight of the year for Forum was a highly successful Easter Parade Dance in April, at which time the club presented the Forum Sweetheart. ln memory of former Forum member Stan Skyles. Forum and Rostra jointly purchased a trophy to be :awarded each year to the club winning the various contests. The sponsor, lllrs. David VVood. has helped the club immeasurably with her kind and patient understand- ing. l Forum Debating Society is expecting in the coming year to repeat the successful 1953-54 season, as it received an unprecedented increase of twenty-two in membership this year. Page 13a ----...-...- -.................J !.,....a,,..... Flip! OFFICERS lioeh, -Iarvis, Nlehaffey, Koch, Huntsinger FUTURE HOINIEINIAKHRS OF Alwllrf RICA .l fU.'0Nl!l7l'.I' fwork, grzm'z' .vi1'.v, if r11'fL'1'r 1l0lll'.U MISS MYRTLIC CVRRY MISS IIA BROVN S110 rrmrx : MISS INA lSI'RKlIAL'I'ER FAI.l. SPRING Geneva Jarvis . . . l'rr.vil1i'11f ...... Geneva Jarvis Beverly lluntsinger . . l'i1'r'-l'H'.vid1'11l . . Beverly Iluntsinger Nancy Koch . . . . .S'f'r'rrla1'y . . . . Nancy Koch Susanna, Koch . . . 7Il'1'!l51H'l'I' . . . Susanna Koch ,Io Ann Beane . . . . Iivpznwv' . . . . .Io Ann Beane -Ianis Mahaffey .... . . llisloriazz ....., janis Mahaffey The IVaco Chapter of Future Homemalcers of America has had many interesting projects. ized to promote further development of pupil initiative in planning and carrying out the home. lt tries to help further interest abroad by studying people ot other lands. This club in forty-five states, but in three United States territories. lllembership in this club is obtained by taking or having taken a year's work in homemaking. The club is affiliated with the area, district. stage, and national organization. IV. H. A. was organ- management of the not only has chapters We have taken trips, helped others, and learned many new things. IVe have set up a point-stystem to encourage interest in the local chapter. Points allow honors, such as: going to the state meeting, being a senior representative, and being a delegate tor the other meetings. Animal activities include district, area, and state meetings, attendance at the State lfair for F. H. A. Dayg and an all-school dance sponsored by F. H. A. after one one of the football games. Row 12- Gr 1 Iuey, Ilarnmons, Thompson, Tipps, Adkison, Kelly, Doyle, Otto, Tongate, Reichle Row 21 A aekey, Spencer, Thedford, Hill, Dosher, Nliller, llanus, Leggott, Anderson, MeQueen, Goodwin, lVleGaughey Row 3: falvery, YVise, Duncan, Rohinson, De-Grazier, Harrell ns. 'NU' .M-...Q-v.r1w Y I , wt S 1 Row 1: Carey, Eitlson, Lawson, Ilarvey, Tyues, Craven, lioclenhamer, R. Diamoncl, XV. lliamontl, Brown, Maxey, Campbell Row 2: Foster, rI'hompson, Samet, Denton, Sluunate, Karalial,Klos, lloeltltke, l.1gQ.kg, bxvllllillfll. llall Row 3: llentlerson, Reid, VVhite, Cartlwell, li. Smith, linker, Matheson FU'llURl3l NURSES CLUB U, In ffm! your llllllly Ulf. .Yf7II1I.YUI'5f NIRS. Nl,-XRC.-XRlf'll P. T,-XRYlQR NlRS. ANNHQ l3ARC'l..-XY lNllSS JUAN l7lfNNlS lf,-Xl.I. SPRING Milmlrecl lloelcltlie . . l'l'c,riJ1'11I . . Betty Campbell liarhara Maxey . . l'ir'i'-Pwsiifelzl . . Barbara Maxey .Xletta llall . . . , .Sl'1'I'l'ftll'j' . . . Aletta llall Betsy Ross Smith. ..... 7lI'1'tIA'1lI'l'I' , . . Bobbie Phillips Shirley ,lean VVh5burn . . Pllflllllllfllfllfillll . Maxine I.enart ...... Krjwrffz' . . . . . Betty .lo Hooks lfuture Nurses Club is for girls and boys who plan to be nurses. lfroin discussions, pictures, lectures from outsitle speakers, anal fieltl trips the Ineinbers learn the basic requirements for nursing. This study helps the prospective nurse to select subjects in high school to nieet the entrance requirements of his chosen school of nursing. The goal of the club is to be of service to others. To meet this goal many of the ineinbers are assistants in local hospitals, have offered services to the local Rell Cross Center. and have taken flowers, toys. books, :intl magazines to local homes for the ageil anal orplianages. Some members have attencletl classes given on Saturclay by a local hospital which prepares theni to be nurses' aitls in the suinmer months. The club is tlivitletl into groups. each group being responsible for one program :luring the term. The club cloes excellent work in preparing the future nurses forwliat to expect in their chosen vocation. Row it Henry, Dunson, Manning, J. jones, lligclon, Ciotcher, Morris, Garland, iiartlner, liunter, Young, Barron Row 1: Arnett, XVarren, Gomez, Conaway, Rainey, Stegall, Phillips, XVilliams, Gonzalez, Leggott, Davis Row 3: Greenlee, Melntosh, Rotlen, -laeobs, Burns f I' rp 1 ' r il a , .f . 'YIM' Q' 'ij-. , Pl ' I 9 .-. ,..., Page IM if . ---s.i...---l..........i,, ,- .Q - fm...-......f.................... , 1 ti' -..-ms FUTURE SECRETARIES CLUB Tflfll took I fJllf7I'I', jim, and ink, This jrra-verb for to -wrilff' Sponsor: MRS. MAFNETTE IEANES FALL jean Mayberry . Shirley Petrieh . . Catherine Lambert . Maxine Bates . . . Carolyn Cameron . Lynette Smith Boulter Ann Zapalae . . . Nevelyn Crawford . Della Ann Giebler . . . Prfsidzvrl . . First Vin'-Prrfsidxnt . . Second Vice'-1'rr.rit1'er1t . . . Rrcording Sffrflary . . . Corre.i'jmnding Sefrftary . . . . . . Trm.vurw' . . . . . Parliumenlarian . . . Rfporfrr . . . . Hoslorian . SPRING Nevelyn Crawford Della Ann Giebler . . Sarah Jo Grant . . Ann Zapalae . . . Ann Zapalac . Doris Mainord Dorothy Ann Kelly Jerry McGaughey Q . Nancy Kittlitz For its activities and club programs, the Future Secretaries Club divides its members into groups of three. Each Week an assigned group has the responsibility ofproviding the club with a program. The groups usually get a speaker who talks to the club on various subjects pertaining to secretarial work. For example, talks on what the secretary should wear, how she should apply for a job, and the different fields of secretarial Work have been presented. The only requirement for belonging to the club is one year of typing. Each term the members pay a 25C fee to be used for parties and other essentials for the club. At the end of the term, usually the last club meeting, a party is planned. This party is usually in honor of the graduating seniors. It is sometimes planned to be an annual-signing party. The social concludes the activities of the club for the year. Row 1: Hammond, D. Kelly, Giebler, Zapalac, Mayberry, Petrieh, lluber, York, Saneetta Row 2: Boulter, Cameron, Pickens, VV. Kelly, Lambert, Mackey, Mathys, Vpmore, VVheeler, Wlebb, Danzeiser Row 3: Harris, Burns, Mainord, Crawford, Bates, Edge, Mrsjeanes, Ballard, llerwald Page 138 Q-1.4.4 Rvw ii rllllllmilll, lizirri, VVish, Harper, Atlilllsftll, Murphy, Harrison, Fox, Imwe, l7:ir'rc-ll, vlarvis Run' 21 Crux, Spencer, Rt-tzl Ruw 3I lslwcll, Uc'ru'gc, Rub .Ill S po II .v urs : l .'Xl.l, llctly llieclfurcl . ,'xllCK'll l,mvL' . . liuy Duylc . - , l'1I'21lll't'h Robinson Clmrlottf Runtli . Mnrisuiuc Uclcr . l 'l'lw Uzucleu C'lulw wus first urgziiiivu This clulu is opvu to lmtli lmys :incl girls. zitf, Tlivnlfurcl, lixiucl, Butler, Oliver, .lJll'VlS, Flowers iusou, Kuipsteiu, Oder, Newirixiu GA RD HN CLUB ,forlx of flrzfwfriv, lfn' fwlliflf on furlfl tin Jfwrinyf, Ill youd f'0ln1u'.r glnrirzllxly 111'1'uyml- MISS Zlll' S'l'FlfLli l7.'XNllil. NHSS 'ltllUlNl.-XS YVlll'llEl.liY SPRINU . Ciciivviu -lzirvis . . Ailt-Cu l,uwe . . Mickcy llzirrvll . l'n'.riill'11l . . l'in'-Pnxvitllvzi . . Rwordizig Sw1'n'!z1ry . , l,'u1'z'1'sf111l1ili11gf Sf'H'rla1'v . . Uiugcr Alzirvis . Mziric Oliver . livvcrly lfux . 7'l'l'lI5lll'4'V . . R1'jv1rN'l' l iu 1948 for tlu' pupils iutcrcstc-cl in the gruwtli :tml zirrziugc-iricut of llmvcrs. During the term, the mcrnlwcrs of the ululi c-:rim listt-uiug to spezikeis, iuclumliug 1 ' Q : 'uwcr 1lI'fZlIl't'IIlt'IlfS :uid t'UI's1l'L's' vewiu r slicles :xml mntiuu pictures, im'inlu-rs ut the vniious gllI'LlL'l1 clubs ut XVMU milling tl 5, g., , g., tnlxiur :lrt iu s ecinl vrlvfrnins mresciitccl lw their ouu truuu' :intl nzirtiri zitinf in otlwi' iutvresliut activities. P ls l . lf- l v P L- ls Q ' ' 'stmzis xlccmutimis, thc mzikiug nt C'liristm:is door urnnineuts, and .-Xu suuiuul activity of thc' club is the stutlx ut Cliri fcstivc mzmtvl :uid tnlilc clesigus. Tlicsc Vhristmzis sirmugeineuts :ire juclged and ziwnrcleal rilwlmus. Page 131 Row 1: Laine, Meyer, Lawson, Peters, Them son llanapel, McNamara, VVilliams, Stanley, Shields, Kennedy, Baker Row 2: Padgett, Salome, liastridge, Patterson, e ton, Monnig, Gwin, Chesley, Evans, Simpson, Kelley, Dickey Row 3: Ereene Tiner, Hoehn, Glasgow, Ferguson, Seago, Burleson, VVarren, Hill, Lanford Row 4: iss Clayton, Berry, McGlasson, Griffin, Scott, VVnlker, Smith, Isom FAL1, I Ancelvn Greene . Betty Rush Berry joan Glasgow . Carole Peters . . Carol Padgett . Louise lloehn . . Anne Thompson . GENHEIMER LITERARY SOCIETY Bal fell of days in goodnfxx sjwzztf' Spollxori MISS IVIARY CLAYTON . P7'r 5fd1'ILl . . SPRING . . Anne TliQm,gg,Q,L5 I'5z'1'-Plwiflmzt . Rwrordizzg Srrrflary 'orrfsjmondizzg Smrffrzry S!amlard.v Sf'1'rz'l11ry . . Treasurrr . . Sergeant-al-.Irmg . flame W1 1a'ms Cienheimer Literary Society is one of the four clubs composing has taken an active part in all League activities. . . Betty Kyle VValker . . . . Carole Peters . . . Janie Hanapel . . . Martha Baker' . Martha Ellen Smith . Betty Rush Berry Betty Lawson the Girls Service League and during the year For its two man projects, Cienheimer financed the building of a glass trophy case in the lower study hall and helped feed and clothe some small children of two needy families. A Halloween party was given for the Lloyce Stamp Nursery, and Easter eggs and baskets were taken to the Crippled Children's Hospital. held on December 1, 1953. This Was the Each member participated in the Clenheimer Revue which was main money-making project for the year. Another money-making project was the sponsoring of an open house after the Ray football game. Clenheimer, with the other service clubs, sponsored another open house after the Lamar game. Genheimer, with lforsgard and Darden, took part in the candlelight service initiating Berry Service Club into the Service League. The important social events of the Genheimer year were the two formal initiation ceremonials and the masquerade ball given on April IO in conjunction with Forum. Page HU x my :M Row ri Taylor, R. Petris, Hawkins, Zaehry, Bateman, Leusehner, Starr. Row 2: l.ee, Barfield, Goodman, Kendall, Milherger, Cesky, VVells, Smith, XVarren, Pettis, Mrs. Bate, Birkei Roxy 3: Prisk, Brown, lVl?Mahan, Cale, Harrell, Black, Balch, Trautschold, Brunson GOL F CLUB Tfn'ri' fwwfr eww ffl loan' For sjwrts of iufitlw' ra11gr'. SfVI!l.f0fI MRS. l.0T'lS B. BATR FALL SPRING james Balch . . . I'1'f'sitlr11l . . . blames Balch jerry Black , Iioyy l'ici'-Prwsiilmil . . jerry Black Donna Lee . . . Girls l'ie'r-Prr5ii1'r11t , . janet Pettis Pat Kelly . . . . Srwrflary . . . Donna Lee Richard Noaek ...... Yifl'l1.l'lU'1'V' . ..... Richard Noaek Since its organization in the fall of IQSI, the NVaco High School Golf Club has grown into one of the largest clubs in school. The purpose of the club is to create golfing interest among the students and to teach golf etiquette on the golf course. put The majority of the members of the club are paired during the week to play at the Circle Greens, a pitch and course, on the following Saturday. Score cards are turned in to the tournament committee of the club. Prom these scores handicaps are figured. These handicaps are used later in the spring when the club holds a tournament for its memhers. Prizes are awarded to the tournament winners. The remaining club members, twelve boys, play eighteen holes at the Yvaco Klunicipal Golf Course each Sat- urday. These hoys are competing for places on the Tiger golf team. From these twelve, eight are chosen to repre- sent the school in the Uistrict meet. The team members participate in practice meets throughout the year. ln addition to these practice meets, the team has received help from playing with a group of VVaco's prominent men golfers. Row I: Moore, Taylor, Ilenderson, M. Murray, lN1acC'urdy, Duty, Carroll, Bouek Row 2: M. Brown, XVood, Nash, VVatson, P. Brown, Bridger, Behringer, VValker, Harvey, VVilson Row 3: Lankford, Lefever, P. Nlurray, Cornett, Gardner, Noaek, Borders qi'-02 4. ,.....I .... ., ':' ,A Row Row Row Row Tl I Smith, Johnson, Young, llawkins ' e uson 7 it et 1 us lleit : Adams, janke, Tarver, Collier, Smith Ridlehnier, lx 1 ihil Robinson lxoismo I' L 1 C eoig.,e H nnhs B nne I Lincllotli, Moore, Pyle, l7arrar, Mi ei ui tillgl mi sti '1 me x I TC i s 2 Pate, Sharpe, Beckham, WH-lm Lnmm Fi 5, inm st ex i l'1. s JUNIO R CLASSICAI LILACUB FALL Vklootly Callan . l,aura Dnnezin . Lucy Collins . . Nancy llumbleton linthryn Kirksey Sue Simpson . . Coker Morris . . ie Latin stntlents ot lVaco Higl selling atlclress labels. This was one ot tit sorntes ot iuei Oni of Tlzix lfbrfd was the theme tor tht 1 inet lfiwtn on cto ll in tic no igi gs lfn-ge space ship was suspentletl in air to l clp t nu ont tht t icmt int 'i num ei ot p intts xx tit i iv tiom ie teiling. lklneh time was spent in preparing tot Litin VVeelc lllneh I4 20 and for the lexis Stite L l Lonx en tion which was held in lVaco on April 3 lfverv Veal' there is a State Essen' Lonttst in eonntttion with tht toni tntion NI ins Litin stntltnts tnttr this contest, from which one is chosen, sinee eith th iptei is allow ed to send in onli one l nl liito 1 sn, ni t ten on the theme San flnfonin LlU7I'UU7lfl0lI fm itpitsenterl NVMO Hiffh it the tonxtntion Row Row Row Row 1: Kelly, Lawson, Vllilliams, Ancleison 'nien 1 ocmxn, ainel 'tttis M Biker l iirington liiiett, 1113811 2: llanapel, Kirksey, Basset, Farney FI hompson MtC1nts C ones F Brown Simpson Leu Mehitfex Ltnsahnti 3: Brinkman, XValkez', Dnnean, P. P iittei Home N oiris Clark linrgi s 41 liraclen, '1.I'fillISCll0lll, C. Parks, P611 x is 11 e, s x s eu, irsons ii oi Ilnm ,. ,la A-Er! I! Y.. 1 ,.. , S i r Row li Collins, Bryan, Clark, llall, R. Baker, llntlson, Roth, Banks, Aynesworth, Matus, Garner, Maloy Row 2: SlllIlIlLlIC, C. jones, Kramme, Anderson, Bland, Griffin, VVaclclell, Dellart, Mosley, Behringer, Buneh, Vans Row Rllw' 31 Salatlino, ul, Smith, Learnartl, Conger, Parnell, llenry, llarwrll, XVhite, Bright, XValker, XYilson, Purvis 4: Smith, lfason, VVeisser, Martin, l'tse5', Borders, Rhea, Stewart, Aronson, llernantlev JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE xcsc ET 'rtyxc sTA1fif 1 'tl-ld v i..,, ...--...-...Q-.0 liclitor . .. . ., , .. ...Carolyn Levy Business Nlllllilgtlf. . .. . ,, , .Ronny l,lIl1lIl1 Assistant Business Manager . Ray Perry lixehange litlitor, ...., , , ...Betty Ann Pairett i Assistant lfxehange liclitor. Gail Gritter Shortly after the opening of school beffan the very successful subscription sale of ,Yunr ef Tznir, lVaco 1- H igh's Al. C. l,. magazine. lt is published four tixnes a year anal contains short essays. quizes, puzzles. anal short l Dll'2lgl'2lDl1S written in l,atin. Everything which is publishetl in Xznzr wt Tune is written by the l,atin students themselves. This is the thirtieth year of publication of the .XYIIIIF rt 'l'unr. It is one of the two oltlest Latin magazines in the lfnitetl States. All of the junior high classes which hall H5094 subscription for Ninn' ef 'llznlr were treatetl to a Qlolce party. l All of the junior high school classes which hatl 100 subscription f0l'.NlI1IIl' et Tum' were treatetl to a Coke , 2 party. cull A for a sho Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 larch I7 at 3 :45 an Open House was held for the .lunior high Latin students. They were the autlience rt play tlpicting Roman characters. Refreshments were also served. I Buekner, Cooper, Boatwright, l.ee, Morgan, Bartlett, Clunterman, johnson, llnnks, Ryals, Behringer, Craven 1 Bridger, B. Brown, Seal, Retzlatf, Starr, Catto, Staas, Swenson, Beleher, lusa, Kehl 2 Liglttner, M. Brown, XVootl, XVill4ins, XValden, Moen, XYilliman, Hambleton, YVeathers, Saunders, Patton 1 Royals, Chumley, lispey, Brown, Perry, lVilson, Swenke, U. Pinto, lVleDavicl, Cantrell f-:P Page 143 Rovv 1: Kehl, Nlontgomery, Fadal, Greer, Cooper, Corbell, Phillips, Block, NV. Clark, Bumpers, Navarro Row 2: R. Nliller, Sullens, Roberts, llieorte, hXl1lliiCI', Wlarren, Ciuenat, li. Miller, Curlin, Rigney, -I. Flood Row 3: Leonard, Redford, A. Miller, Bobby lloard, G.anus,Reed, Auvenshine, Parma, Kizer, T. Flood Row .tt Mr. Vllise, Roscher, Neelley, Billy lloard, Mayes, ll. Clark, Fry, llarrington, Draper, Nillllhll KEY CLUB IIN gfaillmi from Il1'Ili't'll, 'ffway all In' -u'i5In'd, ll fri1'11il'. Sponsor: MR. HERBERT li. VVISIC FALL Mike Dicorte . Mickey VV:1lker jack Rehl . . . Prz'.vii2'r11l . 1YIl'l l,I'I'.YIlif'IlI . Swz'r1'l11ry . SPRING Lee Harrington Nlickey Vllalker . . .lack Kehl Robert Miller . . TI'l'ZlJllI'l,I' . . Robert Miller Arthur Miller . R,l'f70I'I1'l' . Arthur Miller Carlton Fry . Srrgmzzf-zz!-.'Irms . Carlton Fry ,lack liehl . . l.i1'111'1'211wIl Cofuvrlznr-IJiwisiruz IX, . . . lack Kehl Uklzzfzonm-Tf'xa.r Diylrirl nf Key Clulzx The liey Club, a junior Kiwanis Club, is the only boys' service club in VVaco High School. Our sponsor is lVIr. Herb VVise, who is head of the Key Club committee for the Kiwanis Club. The Key Club for the past four years has become more and more active in school service work. Our club has sent delegates to the International Key Club Convention, and also to District Convention. The club has per- formed many outstanding services as its activities. lllembers collected money for the lllarch of Dimes, for the Salvation Army, worked for the Kiwanis Toy Chest, helped to recondition the front lawn, cleaned and re- arranged the trophy cases, and worked with the Faster lllorning Sunrise Service at Cameron Park. VVaco liey Club sold VVestern ties in conjunction with their sponsoring Kiwanis Club's drive for the crippled children. The club, working with Forsgard, helped paper a children's home. lr has purchased a stamping machine which puts names on fountain pens, leather goods, and many other items. The Key Club has advanced steadily since its founding, and its members agree that it has been growing better every year as it has broadened its activities. l me l-I4 Zxf-VA .1 Ron 1: Peevey, Littlewood, Nlontgomery, YVal4efield, Reid, Cunningham, Heugatter, lWrs. Baxter Row 2: Marek, Monaghan, eannow Jordan, Moorman, Lanham, Uriee, VVoodliff Row 3: Otto, Bryan, Snider, VVaIlatg, Henderson, Cash, Pruett, Bryant, Stobbe Row 4: Finstzid, Katheart, Lanning, Sermas, Pinto' ,igg-fd li! MASQUH AND WIG CLUB 'llzl a,L'f'l1 your purl, fflffl' all flu' fmnm' lies. Sf1I1lI.Y0l'A'I MRS. CLYDE BAXTER MRS. ALTUN Pli,-XRSON F,-XII. SPRING Leon Cloud . . PI't'5lL11'I1f . . lilsie Bryant Flsie Bryant . . 1'i1'f-I'rf'.ritiN1l . . Caroline Hall Sue Martin . . S1'1'rfla1'y . . . Claire Conger Guy Katheart . . Tr'f'u.f111'wr . . Bonnie XVoodliff It is the purpose of the llasque and XVig Club to foster the advancement of speech activities. This year the club has been working with deelamations, pantomimes, plays, magician shows, and many other activities. Students who have an interest in dramatics of all kinds are greatly interested in the club because of tt l The 'lub finds new talent each term' as it receives new members. the opportunities it o' ers tiem. c b l' ' t IOIIUS euh beinff responsible for the In the fall of 1953 Rlasque and XVig divided its mem ersnp in 0 g' gs, 1' ,, program of one meeting during the term. h l' t l l h was increased to more than a hundred. The two spon- In the spring of 1954. the mem ersnp 0 tie e u li ' ' VIOLITS. Seven of these groups were responsible for one program each, and sors divided the mem ers into nine ,,' 1 the remaining two served as a committee to plan the social event for the spring term. Page H Row I: Kelly, VVillings, I'rlmn, Greer, Fl'lioni:ls,XTz1ylor Stanford, Sowtlers, Connolly, llznnmons Row 21 Stockton, Dyer, Thompson, Pinto, Twitty, Sllllljslflfl, Koerth, Uzltely, Morgan, :Xlcman Row 3: Arnold, Reed, Storm, Stolte, Kehl MUSIC APPRIQCIATION CLUB Tha man tlml lmfh no nzusif in fzimsrlf, Nor I5 noi nzofvml fwiffl z'o11r'r11'il of .rfu.'m'! sozuzris . . .,...-,v.........-....--q..q-p....- FALI. Bob Kc-hl . . -lo Claire Moser -Io Claire Moser lm! no .Hlffl man In' l1'usfr'J. Sjmlzsnrxi MR. I.YI.lC SKINNICR MISS MARTHA LICITSCIINER PI'l'5i1ir'Ilf . Swfz'r'l111' y . 7iI'l'll.I'llfl'f . . l'in'-l'n'sirIn1i . Kfjmrlwr . SPRING . Uunalcl Reed jo Claire Moser Maurice Hooker . jerry Storm Kenneth Davlin The lN'Iusic Appreciation Club was organized in the tall of lCy.1.7 for the music-miiuled pupils of XVIQO High hir. Herbert Graeter and INI1: Lyle Skinner were the originators of the club and sponsors the tirst year. Since its beginning the club has been filled to capacity every term. The purpose of the club is to better acquaint the members with all types of music, including swing, jazz, boogy and the standard classical works. They are also introducedto the great artists in the field ot music. This is all done by means of tape recordings and records. The INIusic Appreciation Club is one of the most enjoyable and most educational clubs offered to Waco High School pupils. Page 146 NHWCOMHRS CLUB Thr Yuulfi nf u Nation arf lfn' 'l'r11Jf1'i'.f of I'0.frf'rify Sjmzzsrms: MISS GRACE HAMILTON :oA IHJMIQRUOM 'IZJEACHICRS President . Don Anderton Vice-President ., ,.VVilson '1'aryer Secretary. ., Robyn Baker 'llI't'1lSLll't'I' . , Saundra Bray V V 7 All lull pupils are members of the New- comers Club cluring their first semester in 9 fy lVaco High School. The club gives the pupils an opportunity to get acquaineal with each other antl with the customers and traditions of the school before they choose other actiyi- ties. A The programs of the club are entertaining ' ancl instructive. Each of the ioli homerooms is asked to assume responsibility tor one pro- gram tluring the semester and they present variety programs, skits, and take-offs on pop- ular ratlio shows. The other school clubs and activities sencl representatives to the New- comers to give them information about their purpose, program, anal requirements for mem- bership. School aclministratiye personnel anal elected student leaelers also participate in this orientation program. The big social event of the Newcomers Club is a barn party helcl in the school gym- nasium. A floor show anal games :mtl contests are teaturetl. Officers: Don Anderton, Robyn Baker, Saundra Bray, VVilson Tarver Newcomers Club Meeting NUlVllNA'l'lNU CUlVllVllT'I'lfl2 Row 1: Matus, Buckner, Czitto, janke, VVhiteley, Boyett, Pierson, Niles Provence Row 22 Bfilillzllfil, lispey, Killion, Moore, Holstezld, Baker, Zuekry, VVilson, , I Atiieiiim, Smith, Hill PM 141 225 553 2 . M Wm I WNW ii wi' A ii 4 i 5 'I Row Row r: llerrera, Smith, Ortiz, Aleman, lVlartinez, Aguilar, Smith, J. Lopez, Stout, Raune, Shelhy Row 2: F. Lopez, Fry, Reyes, Griffith, lI:1r:'elI, Paez, lloyd, Ramirez 3: Guthrie, MeC'lennon, Mauk, Ramirez, Sanchez, Miss Zurfluh PAN AMERICAN STUDIQNT FORUM .l myxlir lmlzii of ln'nIfn'rf1nr:d lllzikrs all :nur 0Il1'.l' GROUP I GROLP ll Sflllllifll' MISS llATrFllC li. ZIIRFLIIII Sf70ll.f0I'1 MISS SAIUIF CIUNNOR FALL SPRING FALL SPRING Rosario Paez . l'rr'5itlM1l . . lsaae Ramirez lVilton ,lohnston . . . Pr1'5it11'11I .. . . Joanne Do Frances Lopez . . I'i1'r-l'z'rsit1'4'1zl . . Amanda Griffith Maria llurtado . llIt't'-PV1'5Infl'!lf . . . Phil 'Feeling lsaae Ramirez , . RN. S'm'1'1'l11ry . . Franees Lopez Ruth Ranne . . . . S1'rr'rl1lr'y . . . kluanita Pe Amanda Griffith , . Cor. .S'ea'rflr1ry . . . Mary Martinez Shirley MeAnelly . . Tr'wz151z1'wr' . . Florenee .llIIlt'IlLl Carmen Iispinosa . TI'l'll.YIll'l'l' . . George lxfllfcllfllilll -loanne Doyle. . . . Rrjmrffr , . . Margie ,lo Broy cllll2l,'CI' Ro,u:ers . . R1'j1r11'lf'1' Gail Davis . S'w1'gr1111i-11l-,lrmx .... jack liuelyltt liarle Guthrie . .,qI'!'gf!llIf-Ilf-.,THIS ,... Rohert Lopez , Friendly Co'operation is the slogan of the Pan American Student Forum, a state affiliated organization eonneeted with the Good Neighhor Commission of Texas. A year of varied aetivities is elimaxed hy the annual state convention in Austin I when many contests are partieipated in, and many other entertaining features are enjoyed hy the delegates. llighlights of the club program for the year eonsist of the Christmas Pinata, the Pan Ameriean ljllj' program, distinguishet , speakers, and movies of Latin Ameriea. 'Fhe eluh makes annualeontrihutions to a state seholarship fund whieh has heen set up to iid I rtin American students who wish to study in 'Fexas colleges. Row I: Nino Siller, Sallee Doyle Brown Garrett Baker Youn f, Patterson Perez l i I I v , 1 v v v i-Q v Row 21 Miss Connor, Zibilsky, Ryals, Teeling, Bucliler, YVadle, Payonk, Par ve. Wee-If fwawmiwg I i ll tm tida, Aguilar, Jimenez at ,. Q - snug. , iii.. .pg '- lfi .,S. , .. J. M pa , f 7.55 if vi av' Row i: Parks, Carter, Saladino, VVilson, Brown, M., Fadal, Duron, Rivas, Paez Row 2: Collins, Drummond, Goodwin, Nioore, Baker, Cleveland, Brown, F., Glaze, Brown, S. Row 3: Dale, Smith, Kinczinnon ' PERSON ALITY DEVELOPMENT CLUB IIN lofw'li1z1'55 I !ll L'f'I' knffw Until :lm xmilrd on mr. Spozzsors: MRS. Ii. A. BERNIIAVSEN MRS. BETTY M. XV.-XTKINS FALL SPRING I,al7ene Tipps . Pf1'Jid1'l1t . . Carolyn linker XVynell Dale . . l'i1'1'-l'I'f'5iil4'1l! . . . . . Helen Fadal Sandra Behl ..... Srtvrlary-Trwaszzrfr . . . Blanche Goodwill The Personality Development Club helps girls with their prohleins on date behavior, clothes for different oc- casions, personal grooining, and manners. One of the chief aims of the club is to show girls how to make friends and overcome tiinidity. FI he progrzuns consist of group discussions, movies. and outside speakers. The club has heen privileged to hear discussions led by a hair stylist. a Cosmetic Consultant. and a fashion artist from one of the local dress shops. The group is made up of fifty-five girls who are glad and willing to participate in all club activities and who are genuinely interested in nnproving their personalities. Row Ii Stevens, Buehl, Hatfield, lietros, Cox, Horne, Andrews, Wlhitley, Garner Row 2: Calvery, Johnston, Hanus, VVright, Simmons, Crow, Szlffle, Maddux, VVhite Row 3: Tzilhert, Garrett, Reimer I . 'Wit xiim ' 44 Q0 :KIM S . Q' A Q' 1' 4,1 is 61' an fi X, ' --fm.. - A----V 'if Sli. Ja? 7' 'Si 9 1 Row 1: Milchunas Saffle, Voigt, Lawson, Snyder, Brownfield, Brown, Adams, Uorbell, Baker, Reiehle Row 12: Haekhurth, Cm - , Griffin, Monnig, Lenart, Snider, Pederson, Legzite, Boyd, Peters, Hudson Row 3: Burnett, Lamkin, Doyle, VVise, VVall4er, Scotts Smith XVilliams, Nolan, Greer, Flori 1 Row 4: Trim, Sharp, Stevens, Rhodes, Ansley, Taylor, Evans! 2 f'.f2 -.1 -,lg gk-I' , ,, . ' PRESS CLUB Tell llzou Hn' 'world- Spolliori MRS. ROBBIE l.AlVlKlN FALL SPRING Janie XVilliams . . . . Prrsidrnt . . . Camille lludson Sandra Chesley . . First If'irf-1'rfsi11f11l . . Aubrey Bouek Missy' MOIlllig . . Smond Iliff-PI'1'5fAl1'IIf . . . Carole Peters Camille Hudson ...... S1'z'rf'l1u'y . . . Betty K. Vllzilkei' joe-Bairgtt ....... 7'l'I7d5lll'L'f . . . joe Barnett BoydTTXlE'ley TTA ' 'Q . . 'R7'f7W77'77 l' . . ' t ' acoarti j Aubrey Bouek . . Srrgcmzl-al-.lrms . . Tommy Neubauer lrvaco High Schoolls Press Club is composed of all the students taking journalism. lkleetings are held on the . , ' , ' 1 '- ' f i I fourth lklondav of each month at the home of one of the members. The purpose of the meetings is to gin tie students a broader knowledge of the field of journalism and its vocational possibilities. At each meeting professional journalists are asked to speak, giving their views on the opportunities in the journalism field. These talks may includ e information on neu spaper, photography, and printing noi . Nlembers of Press Club are eligible for membership in Quill and Scroll which is a national honorary fratern- ity. For the first time this year. a banquet was given for the initiates of Quill and Scroll at the end of the fall semester as well as in the spring. Page 150 ............, wir c R , 5 F2 l Rim' 1: Mt'l5:111iels, Ouxsuy Lewis, XX'llS!lll, Rmihiiismi, liieltolz, Gttclerizm, llztmhy, liettingt-1', 11 N 1lc1 1 Rim' :I Bailey, lXf'lCci0N'll, Fulghum, Ricltlle, Overtmi, lflillf, lVl1lj'l', -Innes,l.1'111111rLl, lgl'Illll'Il Rmx' 3: Mt-rritt, Szuller, klt'1lIll'h, llucltlv, Street, Tlirrtrizis, llolluy, lllllll, Riiherts Rr-xv 4.2 Mt'l5n11:1ltl, Ansley, Uieksimii, Sztyger, K':1ll:111 ROSTRA LITE RA RY SOCIICTY lI1' tltfllfllftll fwl1alf'ft'f1' sizlfjrrl fn' wilflwr .tfmkf or fuqrult' Nlhllll, fly Un' mail Jltlwlltfitl l'l0QIll'lll'l'.H .S'jw115l11'1 NHSS lllil.FN YVll,l7lSll IL-XI.l, SPRING .lt-rry Merritt . . . . l'rr.vitf1'11l . . C'l1:1rIt-s pl.llllIIlL14 l flll1lI'lES 'l'l1111r1:1s . I irJl l'it'r-l'rwsi1lw1zJ . blurry lw1i'fiIlU'll Dick Sztyger . . . Snrnztl l'i11'-l'1'1'.viJr'11l . . Cliff llzxmlwy l XVfu1tly C'ull:111 . . , Sl'1'I'l'flll'j' . . . . . linh Fulghum l liuh l llljIl1lllH . . . 'I'rf11511fm' . . . Dlbllilltl Ruhiitsun Cliff llslmhy , . , I'arliafllmllarizizl . XVnml1 flllllilll VVnmly clllllllll . , Rrjvnrlfr . . Huh Ftilghuin blurry Lewis . . , Swrgfafll-tl!-.117115 . . Ruger Bailey The Rostrzt Literztry Society was 0l'j12ll1lZl'tl in 11314. hy rt grrmup of hoys iiiterestetl in t lit ut ptiblit spe ing. Since then, Rostrzt has hecome mic of the lt-atliiig boys cltihs i11 xlvilfll High Scliool tlong ui 1 llkl rival. the lfortim Ut-bzitiiig Society. Rostrn :uid l:0I'lllN1 compete in such contests :ts tlebzite 1 it to speri 111 1 t 111:1ti011. extempm'z111eo11s speakirtg, public Ttillllllg. :md essay writing. As this is 11'1'itte11. Ro tm IS Nllfqlll' 1 111 ll i11 points :md we are hoping to win the tlehztte contest so that we might smoke the cigars at ll l Us 1 l'lOl'lIIll baitqtiet, :tml gain possessimi of the hezuitifiil new trophy which has been purcliztsetl 1 tie tx 0 L 1 s honor of Stan Slcyles, 11 l'lIlI'lIlIl meitiber who was El toriiatlo victim. The highlight of R0st1'a's social year was El steak fry heltl i11 April. All in ztll, Rosti 1 h1s enjoxcd tnotiu very successful year. 'v , FALL Charles Meinstein Allen VVhite . . Fred Golding . . jim Hanner . . Douglas VVester . -lim Hanner . . SCIENCE CLUB Books m,usl follo-w srifnrrs, noi 5l'iI'7lt'l'S books. Sponsor: MR. G. H. VVEST . . . Presidrnl . . . . First I irr-Pr'1'sidf11l . . Scfond l ir1'-P1r'sidw1l . . . Swfrclary . . . . . Treasurer . . . Repo:-for SPRING . . Allen VVhite Charles Meinstein . . Fred Golding . . Faye -lanes . Douglas VVester . . Faye jones The Science Club of VVaco High School is organized for those students who possess more than an average interest in science and who are interested in furthering their knowledge of science by exchanging ideas with their fellow students. The goal of the Science Club is to serve as a place for the exchanging of those ideas and also to assist those scientifically inclined students in their outside study and experimentation. The 1953-54 Science Club, under the sponsorship of hir. G. H. VVest, was very active. It had several field trips, two of which were to the General Tire Co. and the Owens-Illinois Glass Plant. Other weeks, pro- grams were presented by the various members of the club. Besides programs, some members worked on their own projects at home and then demonstrated them at the club meetings. The Science Club is a member of the Science Clubs of America and the Texas -Iunior Academy of Science. In April several members attended the Texas Junior Academy of Science convention at Texas A. lx lVI.with hir. lVest. Row 1: VVorth, Clay, Flatt, Golding, Alexander, XVeathers, Clark, jones Row 2: Peterson, Farrar, Millsaps, Meinstein, Taylor, VVhite, Moorman, Tucker Row 3: Lee, VVester, Rodieck, VVilliams, Hargrove, Harper, Mr. VVest Page 152 ' fi' mwfi'-oftnnk-an Row I: Snasel, Knowles, I.earnard, King, Guzzardo, Rodriguez, Magid Row 2: Colias, Galngos, Ray, VVilIiams, VViIliford, Brown, Boyce, Reyes, Paez, Ilarwell, Mehaffey, Lankford, McCoy, Harding, Stickle, Schroeder, Sartor, Loutherback, Snider. SKICTCH CLUB I llll L'l' flfani nf your Plllllflllgj, ton, ' Sjmzunr: MISS ALTIIA EDGE l AI.L SPRING jane Stickle , . 1'r1'5idw11l . . Donald Magid Roy VVallace . . . Vin'-1'l'4'5i111'nI . . . . Jane Stickle jane YViethop . . Sr4'rr'1ary . .... Temple VVest Tony Rodriguez . . 1I?'I'll5Ilfl'7' . . . . joe Bob Schroeder Donald Magid . , l'arliam1'nlarian . . . Bill Sartor Iidythe Bergstrom . . . Rejmrfcr . . . Sara Loutherback joe Bob Schroeder . . Srrgfan!-at-.Irms . . Carolyn Snider The Sketch Club was organized in 1939. Its purpose is to develop artistic ability and interest in YVaco High School students. Sketch Club members have helped the Art Department work on two floats this year alone, the Christmas tloat and the one ln the school pageant. It has helped the Art Department with their various projects, such as working Ollt designs for city and interstate posters, plus working on its own projects. These projects range from sketching flowers to drawing people fthose within the room who are willing to posel. The projects are carried through by the careful programming of the vice-president. They are usually chosen in the interest ot members who like artistic objects to sketch. The club is sponsored by bliss Altha Edge, who for the benefit of serious students, is coaching them for a real start in the held of art. The membership of the club is limited to any XVHS pupil who has talent and is seriously interested in his own progress in art. Y Page 153 ...........' I A X .Afg- X IL. Row Z Hoppie, Smith, Patterson, Gassaxvay, Tarver, Bitner, Stinson, VVizig, Brown, Ramirez Row : Flores, Sullivan, Quinones, Doekery, Toten, VVehh, Niekum, Ripley, Vaughan, Lopez, Fakin Row 2 Johnson, Reece, Sehwan, Maynard, Sauls, VVilson, Chavez, Cunningham, Dunham Row I N111 Lindsay, Felps, Martin, York, Seott, Sermas, Melilasson, MeCune, Shepherd f' X , N N SPOR FSFILN S CLUB IJ foollmll playing along flu' riiw' JIIUIAIY, ll'ill1 fails ln L'fl1l5f lfzz' lwalln'r! UROLPI GROLP H Sprnzsorz MR. JOHNNY RIOLA Sjwnzsnrz MR. DICK LINDSAY FALL SPRING VVilson Tarver ..., . .,..,. . ..., , ,, ....President Ernest Lenart . . . Pr1'5iri1'11l . . Ernest Lenart L5'.nn Bitner ...,.,...,.. x.., . Viee1President C. B. johnson . l'i1'.tl l'i1'f-1'1'f'5idf'11l . C. B. johnson Clifford Brown, . Setlretary-1reasurer Billy Stevens . . .Wrrrlltl l iff'-l'1'1'.tir1'r11l . . Billy Stevens ,lilmw SCOKY-A-V -,--- V- - ---' -'---- 5 5fgf'f 1f'i'f'Afm5 David Fletcher Tom King . . Billy Nolan . David Fletcher Charles Horton james VVallaee jimmy Phipps . R1'l'I1I'IlilIg Sr'4'l'1'fIH'y . . I,'r1z'1'f.tj1oz1ili11g1 Swrrrfary . Pllflftllllfllfllffllll . Tlvasllrn' . . Rzrjrorlfr . . Sergeant-at-A Irms . . David Fletcher . . Tom King . Billy Nolan David Fleteher Charles Horton james VVaIlaee Jimmy Phipps The purpose of the Sportsnien's Club is to further interest in sports in and around VVaeo High School. The club not only proniotes interest in the major sports hut well. During the fall and winter, the niinor ones as -.sz ..........N,, Row Row Row Row emphasis is plaeed on football and haskethall, and in the spring interest is focused on hasehall, track. tennis and golf. lienihers of the eluh play intermural sports as well N as organized athletics. Group l was sufficient to aeeonimodate the nienihers of the club in the fall seniester. hut in the spring the in- crease in nienibership made it necessary to organize Clroup H, with Nlr. Dick Lindsay as sponsor and 38 nienihers. Fouts, Ridlehuher, Ray, Nolan, Hartsfield, Lenart, Fletcher, Lehman, Nehring, Headley Barron, King, liilheimer, Nixon, Cunningham, Phipps, Gill, Pieha, Mr. Riola , Nlaxwell, llawkins, Neese, Laughlin, Pettigrew, Horton, johns-on, Childs, VVallaee, llwing l Stevens, MeDow, Cook, Adams, Johnson E 'f f si 4,.,........l 'JX f-v 'Xf' al W 1 it Pt Row 1: Compton, Stormer, Carter, Daniels, Brown, Carr, Iaekson, I7ooliIl2.', Arnold, BFOWD. FVZIZJQI, Row 2: Howe, Uris, Cupp, liuneh, Nemmer, Marion, Ilaynes, Courtney, Cohbs, Iiyans, Ahhott Row 3: Baker, Hell, Denison, llart, llanus, Kageler, Knowles, Braunston ' SQUARE DANCE CLUB HLIUIIH' ami lrijw if at yr go, Un lflw ligflll fanlatlir Inf. SfVfHl5I1l'5I MRS. IIELIQN GARLAND MR, JACK PRICIC MISS -IOE ANN GCYNIQS it 'I it sri ,sl . Vwm, Y- I Al.I, SPRING Carroll Osteen . . . . l'l'rsiJfrzf . . Ina Strickland ,Ieanie Ilendriek Dodd . . l'in'-l'rf'.fi41z'11l . . . Charles Paek Bettie Ray Butler , , . Srrrrfzlry . . . Naney Patton . PllfllllIIIVIIIHVIIUI . . Daniel Ilanus The Square Ilanee Club was organized for pupils who were interested in learning square dancing in all its phases, including Calling. Ueeasionally programs are devoted to a study of traditional dances ot the various tions ot the I, nlted Statex especially those that have been most popular in the Southwest. SCC- Llsually the club period is devoted to dancing, with all members taking part. Once a year the club sponsors an all-school square dance whieh has beeoine one of the most popular events of the spring semester. The Square Dance Club is open to any IVaco High pupil who is interested in square dancing or in learning howto square dance. The ineinhership this year has averaged 65 eaeh semester. Row 1: Storer, Zeigler, Nloore, Roth, Marion, Patton, Otto, Miller, VVntson, VVooclen, Striekland, Miss Guynes ROW 21 Ilhedtord, Iluntsingcr, Starr, Sellers, Trice, Deilrazier, Austin, Xvaldon, Vowell, Peek, Paek Row 3: Ogleshee, Moore, Lohman, VVilIi:nns, Harris, Cooper, VViIIiams '4 7 , f 0- Q C955 we WA. P ..,...1,.......---------. Page 55 VOICE CLUB i'VI,usir, 41011171 sofl iU'0it'l'J Jie, lvHll'llf1'.Y in lln' 111Mf1ory. SfP0ll50I'l MR. IQICNNETH IIOXVARD FALL SPRING Douglas Arrington . . l'rr'sirl4'n1' . . Douglas Arrington B11l'll1l1'1ll5l'1lllj' . . I'in'-l'r'r'.vidL'rlf . . .joe llolstead Cecile VVestmor'eIand . . S1w'rwtary . . Cecile VVestmoreIaml Cecile VVestmoreIand . . Trmszlrfr . . . . Brice Armstrong Briee Armstrong . . . Sfrgmnf-af-,lrms . . jimmy Cunningham The Voice Club, composed of 51,1 members, was organized for those students wishing to gain knowledge and experience in vocal training through the Corrective criticism of their vocal solos by the sponsor and memibers of the club. During the course of the semester, each member prepares and sings a vocal selection of his choosing. After completing his selection. the members serve as critics. The club will also serve as critie for the soloists for the operetta, Down in the Valleyfl ' Along with vocal development, consideration is given to stage fright, stage personality, general poise, and musicianship. Future plans include the preparation of selections for performances in other clubs and on assembly programs. Row 1: Hanks, Talley, Richard, Anderson, Greenwood, Bryant, xXYCSIIIlUl'Cl1lllKl, Clauneh, Collins McMurtry, Griffin, Brady Row 2: VVallace, Basset, VVatts, Korenek, Berry, johnson, VVallaCe, Day, lluggins, Lightfoot, Armstrong Row 3: Royals, Fry, Dean, Blackburn, Nloore, llolstead, Kinnison, Storer, Dugger Row 4,1 Moore, -lenson, Armstrong, Arrington, Cunningham life-v, sr lf J 4, . Page 156 imdlwwmixjiiilluhvawhiiiii mimi ealhna-I K I I I . I I :sf- Row I: Cotton, Sclioggins, Swindlc, Doclil, Pophin, clillllfkll, Urclwe, l'I:nnmrick, Mvlictli, llunson, Svlroggins, Sorts Row 1: Huber, Miss Mort-heznl, Mrs. Mortimer, Iluralson, Milner, Pcrrynizin, Brink, l'urnmins, Iiettingvr, lVlz13n:xrcl, Cox Row 3: Smith, Qlnrrvllt-, clll1lIHlllt'SS, LCIIZIVI, C'l1:incllur, Kiirluult-, Tzlrllwr, Cnurnlcy, Fvzins, Rowan, xxv1lll1lL't' Y-TIQHNS N111 fwnkr, nr fwork, nr llfllffflfl Nay. Spn11,tor.r2 MISS IQMMA MURllllli.'Xl3 MRS. l.lCSl.lli Ill' PTY FALI. SPRING CiROl'Pl Cillillill I1 erry Mviizuigliey . . I'n'.tiJr11l . . -llllllllltt Swincllc clilfllljll linker . . lfirsl liflif'-I'll'1'.VlrI'1'Ill . . . ,lezlniv Doclcl Sully lioncl. .. .. Presiclent Beverly l ric-rson . .N'1'1'o1nf l'ir'r-l'rr.vit!1'11l Marry Let' ,lonus Vim'-l'l'cri1l6I1I Sylvia XVilliznns . . . Sl'1T1'flIl'j' . . Summit' Kinkaulc bloycc I.lll'IlS Sl'l'l'K'fllI'j' Lil Nt-rc l'levcl:lncl . . Tlil'1l.fllI'l'7' . . . Mellm Bt-tting.5cr C'1lrol 'l'r:u'is , . .... .. . 'l'luz1suI'cr Tlic Y-Teens Club is il girls' club sponsored by tlu- Y. NV. C. A. to turtlu-r tht- intern-sts :unl iclvzlls set up by the Young XVomc-ns' Cltristizin Association. The club is tlivitlvrl into two groups, first ivzu' girls, zuul tliosc' in the c-lvwntli :intl twclttlw gfrzulvs. Co-ortlinzitor of tht- clubs is Klrs. Cilzulys Klortiincr from tlu' Y. XY. C. .-X. lfziclt fall, tlrc club luis tlu' initiation for nm-W members in tlu- form of Zlll iinprvssivc- vzunllcf-liglit sc'i'ricc-. The club is open to any lVaco High Svltool girl znul at present has at inernbcrsliip ot sixty. Row 1: Meir, Jones, ,lone-s, fitffllfll, Moore, ilummelt, Sullivzrn, Cotton, Sullivan, Castillo, liontl, lleacllcy Row 2: C'ope-lancl, llzrmmonrl, Pierson, liivkcrstzlff l,L1l'1lS, I.:1nic-r, 'I'r:nis, Reicl, P:n'kcr, McDowc-ll Row 3: Szilxulino, Jzlnke, Cannon, Hurst, Moore, Ryarls, lic-ttinger, Mrs. Dupuy Row I: Nlaloy, Smith, Clark, Aynesworth, Baker, Hawkins, Lindley, llarrington, Vllakefield, Cameron, Reid, Jones Row 2: Adams, Lee, Hanks, Young, Minnix, lloward, Smith, VVatson, llamby, Maxwell, Tusa Row 3: VVaddell, Mrs. Garland, Seale, Loving, Duncan, Bray, Irving, VVeathers, jones, Monaghan BERRY SERVICE CLUB 'Sllmorf e'fL'f'ryfl1i11g ffm! is great has Izvrn dom' by ynzztfff' Sponsor: MRS. HELEN GARLAND President .......,..,...., . ,.....,.,......,.... ,,,,, .....,.. ...,.. . ..,,., . , ........ . ...,.,,..,,..,.,.. . .,,,,.. L ynda VVaddell First Vice-President ......,..., ., .,.,....,., Laura Duncan Second Vice-President ..,.., . ..,.,.,.4,.,,,,...... Sue Reid Recording Secretary '.,. ...,.,,.,,....... , ..,. ......,,. .......,. l 7 1 it llawkins Corresponding Secretari ',.......... ,.....,... . Mary Ann Lindley Treasurer ....,........... ......... .,..,...,.. .,..... . . ..,., K I lenda Harrington Sergeant-at-Arms ..... ........... ...., . , ,. .........,.....,,. Ann Adams Historian ....,.. ,,...,. .,.... . , , ,.,.,. Robyn Baker Reporter. ....... .,., ,.,.,. X ' irginia Clarke The Berry Service Club was organized in the spring semester of 1954. lt was organized because more girls in VVaco High School were meeting the requirements of membership in the Service League than the three member clubs could accommodate. The new club was named for N111 Ed Berry, aformer member of the board of Education of thc VVaco Public Schools, who was killed in the Nlay II. 1953, tornado. So much of hir. Berryls time was spent in the service of his community that the members felt that it was particularly fitting to offer this tribute to his memory. The purpose of this club is to render service to the school and to the community in any way possible. To talce the Berry Service Club into the Service League, a formal candle-light initiation was held. Mr. Downing, assistant superintendent of Waco Public Schools, and Mr. Ware, principal of Waco High, spoke to the combined Service League 'Clubs and the four presidents led in the candle lighting. Under the guidance of the three projects committees,the club has launched a program of service. One cake sale has been held, which netted a nice sum for the treasury. Groups are working regularly with the Child Wel- fare Organization and periodic visits to the VVaco Home Association have been scheduled. The girls take maga- zines, potted plants and flowers to the women, read to them, sing and visit with themi. As a major project they plan to work in groups to redecorate the bedrooms of the Home. Page 158 f5 3-FE, K ,v 5. M .11-5 nqix' n . Q A J ' 4 f A 1 gl H 6 Ogks K itu A . I A M 4 A, X KH .-q-ssl. ,ff - Ay 4, va U' 1- ' Ny 1, ln' -,:., . fu 1 0 0 -4 4 r 1.4f ,Q -.fx X- H-,mg Qlmvqlll f-yi+xgnx,,k,,?N51fin K, . SGUWL Y: efyulh 1.. 1-4. ...- .g -N... U .N s.:x.a,, ,H I ' 1, , L., G The 195: l'ag'e 160 rf' 'Y I I: Denny, Myers, Golding, Flood, Picha, T. Flood, Lenart f 2: Koen, Truesdale, McDow, Culverhouse, VVinters, Holley, Roberts, Garner 3: Pate, Stevens, Grizzell, Clark, Bennett, Johnson, Dickson, Attaway Row Row Ro w ground power coupled with awill to win escorted the 1953 Tiger football team Tremendous W through District and Bi-District championships, with an unblemished record of II straight victories, to the State quarter-finals. Coach Carl Price predicted before the season began that his boys wanted to win and they would be awfully hard to beat. The Bengals proved this in their own way by advancing into the state playoffs for the twelfth time in the history of the Interscholastic League. It seems significent at this point to note that the same Odessa team that the Tigers whipped I3 to I2 earlier in the season turned out to be the same same one that lost to Lamar of Houston in the State-finals game. Due to an absence of speed in the backfield Waco had to gear its football machine to power tactics. In this category the Tigers were able to specialize, with their combination of a backfield consisting of ruthless, hard-charging backs, and a spirited, fierce forward wall. Several contemporary sportswriters contend that while Lamar had the best all-around offensive backfield in the past ten years, Waco had one of the most devastating ground attacks ever produced by a Texas high school foot- ball team. There were several instances during the season when one Tiger backfield man turned in more yardage than the entire opposing team. Right in step with its baclcfield, the VVaco line was something to behold. Due to their co- ordinated effort and brilliant blocking, the Tiger backs would usually find a gaping hole awaiting them in the line as they made their cut. The defensive line was equally adept at moving men out of the way. Time after time, play after play, the stalwart forward wall would absorb a well executed drive through the line and hold it for little or no gain. VVhen the opponents changed tactics and shift- ed to wide plays, the alert ends would come into action as was witnessed in the Temple and VVichita Falls games. .Q 3 an c VM! await! igers 'in R ffl Row 1: Hamhy, Schrade, Nehring, Gill, Rains, Neese Row 2: VVallaee, Black, VValker, Dieorte, Mr. I. Price, Mr. C. Price, Mr. Gardner, Mr. Riola Row 3: Garner, Horton, Sayger, Collier, Harrington, Phipps, Harvey The Tigers dominated the Wzico Tribune-Herald's All-District team, landing exactly half of the berths on the 22-spot selection that included offensive and defensive squads. Bobby Gill and Ernest Lenart were placed on both squads. Charley Bennett, -lohn Garner and -lim Phipps were placed on the offensive team. Dan Hlyers, Emmett Attaway, Raleigh Harvey, and Nlike Dicorte made the de- fensive team. Yvhen the Texas Sportswriters drew up their All-State team, Ernest Lenart captured a spot on the first team. .lim Phipps, Charley Bennett and ,lohn Garner made the second team, while Hobby Gill received honorable mention. The Fort VVorth Star Telegram placed both Gill and Lenart on their first team. Lenart, aside from being on everybody's All-State team, was voted the most valuable lineman in District 5-AAAA. The Tigers started the season off on the right foot and looked like a fairly promising team in the first game. The Tigers were building up steam very rapidly as they ground out victory after victory in climbing the ladder. The fans did not witness very many spectacular runs or passes because when a Tiger ball-carrier would break into the secondary, he was usually pulled down due to a lack of speed. ln doing this, though, the back would pick up just enough for a first down and the procedure would begin all over again, getting 4 yards, then 3 yards, then 4 and another set of downs. It was this con- sistent and ruthless bombardment that finally wore out and crushed the opposition. All in all, the 1953 season turned out to be one of surprises for everybody and one that strength- ened VVaco Highs standing in interscholastic football. Fans saw their hopes soar as the State Champ- ionship loomed ahead but they had to be satisfied with winning Bi-district and the first undisputed District 5-AAAA Championship since 1948. fl 2, t's 4 ra 'Si IGI VARI, PRICI' Ilwuil fjllllefl NVACO-NORTH DALLAS NVaco's big, burly Tigers, displaying fine form, opened the 1953 season with a 2.1. to 7 victory over the North Dallas Bulldogs. As expected, the Tigers made several mistakes, losing loo yards on I4 penalties, but the preview was very impressive for this early in the season. Coach Carl l'ricels eager Bengals almost completely dominated the first half as they rolled to an 18 to o lead. During the third quarter the Bulldogs snatched control briefly, but the Tigers roared back late in the game to take command even though there were many substitutes in by that time. The entire Tiger squad of 38 players saw action. lyliekey VValker, calling his plays well and passing brilliantly, engineered the first half, which did not turn out to be much of a contest. He set up the first two Tiger touchdowns with long completions to -lohn Garner, and passed to the lanky end for the third tally. W'ACO-C JDESSA liruising Bengal power behind a hard-charging line prevailed over Udessa's sensational speed and fine passing before 1o,ooo roaring fans at lyluny Stadium. The game was as stormy and wild as anyone could wish to see. Both teams had their share of breaks and fumbles until the final seconds ticked away, leaving the score I3 to 12. XVith the game tied up, XVaco received to open the third period. Starting on the VVaco 35, the Tigers began a vicious drive. Phipps and Harvey picked up a first down while YVallace stumbled into the clear and ran Ollf of bounds on the Odessa 26. XVith 5 to go on third down, NVallace shot through for a first down on the 15. Har- vey smashed for I3 yards to the 2 in a couple more plays. and then seored to complete the devastating 65-yard drive. lklickey XValker kicked the goal and it was YVaco's first conversion of the year, making the score lj to 6. Later in the fourth quarter, Odessa gathered up momentum and drove 48 yards for the last tally of the game. ff Hamlay gains around end in Temple game. ,Y V' b ,,,,,,n.W.,a,, was , ......::.-...WWW ,Ts 1 't Q...-Au -w-puns-nip-1-N , in ,., XVACO-TPIRI PLE Before a capacity crowd at NVOodson Field in Tem- ple, VVaco High brought to a halt the winning streak of the Temple High Vvildcats over the Tigers which had reached three in a row. VVaco was outclassed in speed, but had a grinding power that came close to sweeping the YVildcats off the gridiron in the second half. That was when VVaco with its ball-control game broke a 7 to 7 tie with two touchdowns, giving the Tigers the victory, 20 to 7. Wztco took the lead in the first quarter on a 54-yard drive with Harvey going over for the touchdown. Tem- ple was able to tie that in the second period as they com- bined speed and a good passing attack to march 69 yards. Aside from that drive, the Tiger defensive line kept the speed boys from Temple almost completely bottled up on the wide plays which they specialized in. To begin the third quarter, Temple took the ball but had to punt soon after. The YVildcats got a break here as VVaco received a I5-yard penalty, so Temple took over again on the VVaco 46. They pushed the Tiger line back to the 2Q but fumbled there, and Ernest Lenart re- covered for VVac0. Later on, VVaco had the ball on the VVildcat 26, third down coming up and one yard to go. Harvey got the ball and shot around Temple-'s right end for the touchdown. VVACO-AUSTIN For about I4 minutes it looked as if Austin was go- ing to pull a sensational upset with the Tigers as victims. That was when the Austin High lklaroons came from be- hind a 6 to 0 deficit to go ahead, 7 to 6. It was the man- ner in which they did it, tearing through the line, that disturbed the fans. The touchdown, however, only seemed to infuriate the Bengals, turning the team into a relent- less machine, and before the second quarter was over Waco had scored four more touchdowns, finally winning 45 to I4. Austin seemed intent on stopping the running game as they employed a Q-man line which left them wide open TTR' 4 +'sQ,.,, I wg, -ff' Captains Mike Dicorte, Raleigh Hazvey, Ernest l.enart. Football Queen Yvonne Dickey for passes. NVac0 took advantage of this and riddled the defense with fine passes, completing II out of IS. The Q-man line could only hold the Tiger running at- tack to an average day with 215 yards. -lames NVallace, Raleigh Harvey, and -lim Phipps all ran well, as did many of the substitutes, particularly Ted Nehring. 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XVACO-BRACKEN R IDC QE CSan Antoniol VVith a sensational defense that kept the Bracken- ridge offense bottled up consistently, the Tigers marched to their fifth straight victory of the season, 14 to 6. Wzxcols gains came in spasmodic fashion and were well earned. The Tigers gambled several times for a first down on the fourth try, but none of them panned out. The VVaco scores came as a result of two touchdowns and a safety. VVhile the score sounds close, there was never a time during the game when VVaco was not in complete charge. Brackenridge seemed to have a pass defense for James VVallace, making him a marked man, but they could not do much about Phipps and Harvey. Both were work horses and it was not until late in the game that Coach Price sent in his second string. iXIike Uicorte and llickey VValker did fine work in the defensive secondary while Raleigh Harvey, in addi- tion to being the best runner of the night, also starred with Curtis Collier as a linebacker. To start the second half, VVaco received and began their drive from their own 39. At this point VVaco dis- played all its bruising power in a spirited d1'ive. The Tiger offensive machine methodically carved out first downs until Harvey went over from the 5 and climaxed the 61-yard drive. Due to a safety earlier in the game, YVaco now led by I4 to O. Late in the game, Bracken- ridge intercepted a VVaco pass and ran it back to the lNlR. JOHN RIOLLX NIR. YVAYNP GARDNER IfarL'fi1'lfl Crmffz Elm' CflIl!'1l IWR. JAFK PRICIC Iiarlcfizfld Coarll couraging with lylickey VValker, hflike Uicorte, and Roy Garner doing the throwing, and Paul Dickson showing fine form o11 the receiving end. There were SI seconds to play when Austin made their final touchdown, but as they kicked off Cliff Hamby Tiger 13. A few plays later they slipped into the end Zone from the 2-yard line for their only score. VVACU-lXIILl3Y Cl-loustonj To the surprise of no one, VVaco completely out- classed the lylilby High Buffaloes by a score of 56 to 13. Coach Carl Price emptied his bench, using his regulars very sparingly in the second half. Don Leonsird lirnest Lenart Joe XVinter Fred Golding Fmmett Attaway Donnie Anderto Gunrti Guard Guard G uard Tarlcle 1: nd Billy Stevens Tommy Flood Ted Nehring Louis Propst Charles llorton Jerry Holley End Bark Bark Back Guard Burl: -6 -3 lNIilby flashed a fine l7o-pound back that gave the fans a scare with his 44.-yard touchdown gallop early in the game. This happened despite the fact he was play- ing behind a line that had no business being on the same gridiron with the VVaco forward wall. After that score, the Tiger line frequently picked up the opposing line- men and tossed them into the laps of the lwilby backs. .lim Phipps was outstanding for Vvaco early in the game, as he ran 136 of the 209i yards gained by VVaco in the first half compared to lVIilby's total of 61 yards in that half. In the second half the field resembled a track meet at times. Cliff Hamby, Ted Nehring, and ,lerry Holley, all subs, ran with skill and speed, with Hamby making the greatest run of the game. On the statistics chart the Tigers piled up more than three times as many first downs as lyfilby was able to eke out. The net yards gained showed Waco leading .too to 14.5. For a while it seemed as though the ball needed a handle on it, as Klilby produced six fumbles and Waco four. VVACO-VVIC H ITA FALLS The combination of great defense and the brute run- ning power of mighty -lim Phipps gave the undefeated Waco Tigers a convincing I3 to o victory over the Wichita Falls Coyotes. Sharing honors with Phipps for the night Was Dan bflyers, an unheralded defensive end who was little short of sensational. lylyers and the invincible Tiger defense, limited Yvichita Falls to only 68 yards gained by rushing. The great Waco defense set up both touchdowns, one in the third quarter and the other in the fourth. Raleigh Harvey initiated the first one by blocking a punt and recovering it on the Coyote 7-yard line. Phipps bulled his way to the one in two plays, and VVallace cracked the middle for the score. Gill kicked the extra point after VVaco received a 5-yard penalty. Big Paul Raleigh Harvey Mickey VValker Bark 130111 Curtis Collier Dan Myers Cnlirr End' Mr. E. B. jones Mr. Dick Lindsay Trainer, Kirin: Coarfz Kilim Coarh Dickson set up the final touchdown by jolting a Coyote ball carrier midway in the fourth quarter so that he lost the ball. Curtis Collier and Phipps carried on almost every play from the YVichita Falls 27 to the 2, where it took three plays to push it over. VVACO-H IC 2 HLAND PARK Scoring a touchdown in the second period on a 72- yard drive and scoring another on a 6-yard drive, the Tigers cinched a tie for the District 5-AAAA crown in defeating the Highland Park Scotties I3 to 0. NVith Phipps leading the Waco parade of power, Tater VVal- lace, Raleigh Harvey, lylickey VValker, and llike llicorte starred in the backfield. For a team that had lost its first six games this sea- son, the play of the Scotties was just about spectacular. There was never a time when it seemed they were the equal of VVaco, but there was a time in the third quarter when it appea1'ed they might win the game by a score of 7 to 6. That was when Highland Park made its only serious drive of the night to reach the Waco I0-yard line. How- ever, when VVaco got the ball it showed its completg superiority by going 3.1. yards to the one-yard line where a penalty prevented the score. ln going the distance, VVaco put the Scotties in such a hole that they could not push out and VVaco recovered a fumble to punch over from the 6-yard line. Phipps personally racked up more yardage than the entire Highland team. Emmett Attaway, C. B. Johnson. and Dan lXIyers played fine defensive games as did Ernest Lenart, a great guard for the night. john Garner played a great blocking game, moving men out with brilliance spumw--w-1 Cliff llamhy Norman Denny Aubrey Connor jim Pate C. B. Johnson Lee Harrington Hack 151141 7ilIt'A'f1' Tacklr' rlvlllikll' ClI'7lf1'l' james VVallace james Neese -lim Phipps jerry Black Charley Bennett Dick Saygei Bark lfnti liafk 'l'ru'kl4' Tackle Guard and precision. while Dick Sayger and Charley Aloe lien- nett sparkled as offensive tackles. XVACO-.IlfSlflrl' H IGH fllallasl The liengals literally sailed past an impotent Jesuit team as they gained more yardage through passes than on the ground in the lopsided 33 to 6 victory. YVaeo outclassed their opponents far more than the score indicated, and after the first lj points Coach Price started easing up. Phipps ended up on the bench for the rest of the night, and the other regulars practiced passing I Mike Dieorte returns a punt as Frnest Lenart comes in to help in the Odessa game. on nearly every down. After a while the Tiger second team checked in and before the game was over everybody on the bench got to play. lt was plain to see from the start that the Tigers had no contest on their hands as they went 30 yards for a touchdown the first time they got the ball, and the second time they got it they went 36 yards for another. lt was at this point that Coach Price let his regulars polish their passing attack. Late in the third quarter VVaco went down for an apparent score but it was halted by a penalty. The Tigers worked it back to the 3-yard line but had to relinquish john Garner gains in pass play as Braekenridge player Comes in for tackle. , A M R. K' Q K . sf- . I . 8 U gif g' , 'W J A. ' is 4, it s ' 4 L , vi ' it M L i vV.' -'AIM 3 5 A W 1 L, KA if A fs b -,ah 4 A I ,tfagf t ' 1 P 4' s ' t .E - 'E t .Y v H, A Q. A W 4,5 l' i V' elk A 5. - Xa ,H 1 ,. 4 , 5 st , - f I J .V ' U- A I - . 4 ' 'aa N l fl Q, 'lv 'E fe -W it iff fi 'if 'Ze Swan! 1 fBmT'9fs.t Tater VVallaee goes for a first down against Ray. Trouble in store for Lamar as Phipps rounds end. possession as an alert ,lesuit defender intercepted a short pass and returned it to the 4-yard line. VVhen VVaco got it hack, they tried a 35-yard field goal but Bobby Gill missed it. VVACO-TYLER lVaco rebounded from a comparatively sluggish first half to defeat the Tyler Lions 26 to o and seal the un- disputed District championship without allowing a single point opponent-wise in District play. This was the Tigers' first undisputed title since 1948. VVaco left the field at halftime with a lead of only 7 to o on a great 61-y'3.l'Kl gallop hy Raleigh Harvey. It was anyhody's ball game until the third quarter. Then the liengals ripped it wide open. YVallace, who was the hig gun in the second score. tallied from the S, Phipps went over from the 27, and Dickie Clark, a fine runner later in the game hit paydirt from the 37. Harvey was the leading ground gainer with 135 yards in ten carries. Phipps made his best run of the game for the third touchdown. The Tigers drove oo yards for the touch- down which was climaxed when the jarring halfhaek took immy Sehrade Roy Garner Clement Pieha Jamie Roberts Bobby Gill George Truesdale Bark Bark Bark lfntz' Urzanl Manager Dickie Clark joe Flood john Garner Charles Rains Mike Dieorte Paul Dickson 1211 ck Bark End Bark Burk End WNW wifi It a handoff and went 27 yards dow11 the sideline to score behind good blocking. At this poi11t Coach Price flooded the field with subs, but the Tigers were now in high gear Zllltl Tyler couldn't check the attack. Time ran Ollt with VVaco on the Tyler IO after a 21-yard 1'LlIl by sophomore quarterback Roy Garner. NVACQ J-RAY fCorpus Christij After defeating the Ray Texans for the Ri-district crown, 23 to 13. the VVaco Tigers advanced into the semi- finals of the State race for the twelfth time in the history of the lnterscholastic League. Ray was plagued by fumbles which proved very costly. They lost the hall three times and on each oc- casio11 YVaco turned the recovered fumble into a touch- down. The longest distance that Wzico traveled for a score was 37 yards. Prior to that time the Tigers went I2 yards for the first touchdown, 3 yards for another, and 21 yards for the third. The Ray team had to work a little ha1'der for their tallies as they marched 48 yards for one Zlllfl 62 yards for the other. Bobby Gill was 11ot only a star in the line, but he was the player who probably did the most to keep the YVaco fans from biting their llZlllS in anguish because in this game he was perfect in a department in which YVaco had heen weak all season. He kicked all of the 'l:Olll' points after touchdowns, Zlllil never before in this season had VVaco succeeded in making four conversions i11 a row. lt made the difference of a touchdown as Wzico went ahead, 7 to 6, then 14 to 13, then 21 to 13, and then 28 to 13. The Ray defense seemed to be concentrated Oll -lim Phipps, VVacols big ground gainer all seaso11, Zlllll he was used sparingly except when the pressure was on down by the goal line, a11d then he couldnlt be held for lo11g. Phipps accounted for two of VVac-o's tallies and Llamie Roberts supplied the other two as he caught a couple of touchdown passes from lllickey lValker. XVhile Wzictm used the pass sparingly. it did so more effectively tllilll at any other time this season. Corpus used an 8 or 7-IHHII li11e throughout to stop the powerful ground machine, but hlickey VValker passed at the times they least expected it. TVACO-l,AlNlAR Clioustonj A polished group of l,amar Redskins moved up i11to the State finals as they de-railed the lVaco football ma- chine by a score of I2 to 7. -lim Phipps cuts in for yardage against Odessa. larsl' l'f 3 fl? ,. W H T.. jill? ii Hy!-We-'R vt sl-A M kr , 3 Q. . JZ ' . p T ,ng . Bernard Koen Malcolm Mel7ow .W llllllyfl' .'l'Ia1mg1'r The game was due to be decided i11 the play of the two lines and o11 whether or not the Tigers could stall the versatile Lamar offense. Such did not prove to be the case. The VVaco defensive li11e, after a slow start. was as g1'eat as anyone could ask for against the Houston team. lluring the second half, l.amar could make only I2 yards from scrimmage. Xvaco just did 11ot have the power to lill0XV which way the ball was going to bounce. XVaco's Ollly score came late in the fourth quarter. A drive they had staged had bogged down close to the goal li11e. Lamar took the hall but they were pushed backwards lllltll they were on their own OIIC-yfllll line. hflike Dicorte took the pllllt, cut in beautifully and ran it back 25 yards to the Lamar 14. Three plays p11t it on the 3, but the clock was ticking away. VVallace scored with 3 1ni11utes and 36 seconds left in the ball game. Gill kicked the extra point a11d the score was I2 to 7. But Vvaco had to kick to Lamar. The Tigers tried an o11side kick in an effort to get possession of the hall again but it backfired and the Redskins returned it to the VVaco 4.7. Rather tha11 try for another score, they proceeded to put the game on ice by executing lo11g, complicated plays Zlllll simply racing around i11 their own backfield. lVlilhy tackle closes in on Tater XVallace. if . ...Qi mag. wisest-' 1' 'Hg ...MV i?5f'iL'f as 1 it . .wg x t f M.. - , f if 1 ff :g5 wfxi.si5fi K iw i J Z 38. -if ' it , .,, V' , Y i 1 ..A ,, 4. ' 1'i -'vm A-f M W, f-f wa- Uma r L! r 9 t M, f , . W.. v 1' v ,, .... ..,.,,..,. ,,h. ,W ,. v.,. M. ., v vN 1 wr v v v . -f v v ,W v..W . , , ., ,W ,,..,. .A,, ,. ,,,. W., .,,.., -,W.1,: .:. if vw v.. ., ,T ,M ...-N .,4,,,3.M ' if '- if . A 'H 3' .0 Q! 1. P 'Sw M A ...... '-Mini -I V -.ma t Jr NJ'-A' C, A 3. Divk fillfii stri-1 ' M--...SP Mtv E70 I. Divk S1lj'j,ft'I' clczirs the waxy for Harvey in LZHTIIII' gzunv. 4. Dig this! The point that ht-:lt l l- 11, lixN tor pm' dirt ilgllillfi 'Iivh-r. 5. Lmv opt-ns huh-, Phippf gm-5 tlirmiggh it, Rui Itiwxf , . t 3. Dun Nlwrs grzthw pww :ls A ustink defense tig.5htt'm. li. lhipps Zlglllill, hut this time zxgziimt slt-suit. Pg., 1 3 'Q E? W. 1 5 , si, ge i 4 ne' i'Fl9w'1? g f ' 'qnuhk' -Q v,,,' C' , L,-fn f 'X' I Aff' ai 1' llf I' ', 1 '. l':r' '3 1 dives-r,l'.:a.0J 31l's X-I'-LA? Q Q -in ,,rx 1, Frmthzlll tvznn JIHCI' lullflirm- in Millwy j.f1llIlL'. 5. Tigers Ilikilljl vzllistlmvrmivx. 2. Killvlls going tu pr:n'tiu'. 6. Pl'1lk'fil'i' :lt thc 'I.iLIk'l' Fin-ld. 3. XV:1rm-up lu-ffm' tha' Tyler gzumu 7. 'I1ij.fL'I'5 un tllc lu-ncll lwfmc Vltflfl' gzxnw 4. liillx' SIIIKIIUV, vcrcrzxn Tiger vhnin tutor. K, ' s I .4 ssh., V lrk K, f gh' . .M E K ' 'W I s A, , X ' ' w lr 1 Row 1: Sharp, Patterson, Redford, Allen, Propst, Kirks, VVerner, Hrziclforml, Tristan, Louclen Row 2: Rose, Leonzirtl, Childs, Nliller, YYel1lw, Holmes, Stinson, Bonlden, Ramirez i, Y? Row 'Z Mr. 1,lllClS1lj, Davis, Lopez, Gilwlus, Seott, llzirtsfielcl, Mllllllillg, BIHVIYIZIII,ZZlCl1l'y, Mr. jones J Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Row 4: Moore, liitner, ,-Ii1ll'Vt'l', Pettigrew, Slzivens, Sellers, Beliringer, Anderton, Conner, Teeling, llulstt KITTHN FOOTBALL 7fl.zi1npz1sz1s 5IfR.lCC21lllllll lyxnstinl ti-L11 Vega 3.1. 0-C latesville fi'flIlt'flt'A'Z MR. E. li. .IONICS DICK LINDSAY Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens IQ 27 o-Teague Chilton Austin li Temple B Bowman passes Mefallum players as Donnie Anderton comes liraclforcl goes tlirougli Ml'clZllllIIH line for zi gain in for blocking interference. Page 172 I7 11111 I 'I'HIi QL'ICIiN'S 0111141 1' S 'r-wk, XV:1.x11c ixlllllllikz ,'X1111e 'l'l1u111pw11 lin-rr 1 1 111 ll 1 1 1 1 Y ' mug Xxu1111c I wkvy, ihzlrlw 111 :hp f 1 'ulyu liukxf, l11111-s 131111-113 Olga Jxllll Rvivlnle, Rivk Ruhi11w11 V M 11, 1 hX 0 ' if 7'1 f 2' , . Lx , , Mi. . 1, ,,. . I ,KM 11 1 l'OO'lxl3!U,I, QUIQIQN OF 1953 if 'L HICR KI.-XAlICS'l'Y YYOXXIC IJICIQICY 5 1 1 1 mZ21 ' L M , gm. LJ kiwi 1' ,1 -' :- ' WM kwi--u-Q 'HE f'ii3iMfl Yi? W'E5QlifiiE331? L 'L x,mJ fig Qian ,, wmv ww: PEN?-6 Smal rv --v bhmww. -V mein. wg we X F 5 5 5 L,A,. I Tlwy're going to XVic'hit:l! 4, 2. Thu fans gather Zlfllllllli the plain-rs Ili-IFY rhe Milhy ASIIIITIE. 5. Y ' Qmne of tha- fznnom VKHS spirit was cvidvnt hefurv thc 6. ,. . XVivhir:i gmnv. Page 174 , L5 Nm , . The clicwlvaldcrs take :1 hrc-:ik :it halftime of the Jesuit gums, A pvp rally hcf'oi'v thv Oclvwsu gains. The Tigers line up to hnvc tha-ir picturr txlkcn. 0531 WIN EI D Pnp rally :lt 'l'ylcr. 5. Sum I'KL'lIIl'VS5, Susan Iizlsac-tt, livingstmm Kushwg ing bm rn go tu 'l'L'lIlI7lt'. lmzlrd with pustvr XYiIlIlCI'5 lwfuxu' Ruy' gznnr. Pap rally in thx- gym hetrm- R115 gums. 6. 'lijDiL'Ill ht'fflI4t'-5l'hll4ll pep rally. l'1p fully :lt Tyler. 75 , TIGER YHLI, LEADERS rmvs, Ulm-ll Butler, IJ2iYid Flvtcl161', Billy Griffin, Alilfllll Higgins ........1-.............,........-....... The 1953-54 Basketball Season In defeating the Highland Park Scotties, 62 to 4.8, the Tiger basketball team wound up the 1954 season and wrote finis to the high school careers of seven senior lettermen. As expected, the squad was one that excelled in the of- fense department. but their defensive planning and maneuvering was not quite up to par. Despite this handicap, Waco captured the number three spot in the Dis- trict 5-AAAA race and placed a guard, Paul Dean, on the NVaco Tribune- Heralds' All-District team. The Tigers had an enviable record despite their four district losses. Out- side district play, they triumphed in 1.4. out of 16 starts. Before the season began, the Bengals went down to Temple, entering the invitational tournament that Temple High was sponsoring. They were highly touted from the start and went on to win the first tournament trophy that VVaco High has taken in many years. YVaco grabbed their Iith victory for I3 tries as they whipped the Bryan Broncos, S7 to 4.8 in the final warm-up game for district competition. The Tiger ball-handling was fancy and their passing was slick. They were working their plays well and scoring effectively both on shots from outside the circle and on driving lay-up goals, but they never did succeed in stopping l3ryau's fast break. Paul Dean was VVaco's leading scorer with I6 points, II of them coming in the first half. James Balch, the high-jumping center, could l1Ot make a field goal but tossed in seven free throws. A weakness that ruined one of VVaco's greatest basketball teams in history two years ago, the defense. returned to haunt the 1954 Tigers as they were out- scored by the red-shirted NVichita Falls Coyotes 61 to 50 in the District 5-AAAA opener. The Bengals bettered their offensive average of 54.7 points per game and scored enough goals to win almost any high school contest, but the Coyotes main' tained their average of 60.6 points per game and handed Wfaco High its first defeat at home during the season. 1'---, -sung -anni- sf M a-.vi..vf.-W 3ilisu-gn- -:tan 1 . 0 Mr. R. B. Keithly fjlitlffl Blain, Pack, lialeh, Thomas, Harrell, Hrunson, Dickson, lfry, Chaney, Phipps, llunt, Dean e ,4s-Q .-Q.--.4 -.-.... Kenneth Bruns-on james Balch attempts a long one while Charlie Thomas Charles Pack I or1ward moves in for the rebound against North Dallas Guard It was a fast, thrill-a-minute battle that kept the 800 fans in an uproar. The score was tied I2 times, six times in each half, and the lead changed hands eight times. Both teams employed the fast break and YVichita Falls' defense was not much more effective than WaccJ's man for man, The Coyotes won it at the free-throw line by four tosses, since VVaco was ahead by one in the total field goals. The Tigers uncorked a flashy display of passing, ball hawking, and uncanny accuracy at the free-throw line to trounce Highland Park, 61 to 48, moving up into second place in a stab at the District Championship. XVaco sank 21 of their 25 free-throw attempts and were in command all the way. Paul Dean, who scored I3 points and played a great floor game, led the attack in the first half. Little Paul Dean Charles Thomas G Il ard I or1u'zml .Vg '-Q.. Charles Pack scored I6 points in his driving-in tactics, and Kirby Harrell was sensational on rebounding and poured in 17 points to lead the entire VVaco team. Up to this point, the Tigers had averaged 55.4 points per game to 4.6.3 for the opposition. Coach Keithly was elated with his team's victory over Highland Park in Dallas, claiming that it was the best backboard play the Bengals had showed all season, and it was one of their best defensive games. In marked contrast to the loss in XVichita Falls, the Tigers were switching on defense and were not letting the opposition drive in for many lay-up shots. The defensive machinery looked well oiled and more efficient. VVith their title hopes having been given a boost two days previously when Tyler went to VVichita Falls and shot down the high-scoring Coyotes, NVaco's rejuvenated Bill Hunt Kirby Harrell Guard Foffwaril tn ii 1 -Iimmy Phipps Panl Dean sinlts a erip shm.t despite si high jumping North jznnes lialeh l 0me11r.l Dallas defender I,il'lll'1'l' Tigers invaded Tyler for their most important game ol final quarter to nip Palestine. 47 to 46, in the Bryan the no the l,ions led 24 to 2.2 at the intermission. During the SCCOIIK romped over the Tigers. oo to 41. In the second half. XVaeo did not improve to any extent and the edge on their oft dnce Ilowell, a Tyler forward, ponred in 213 points, while Charl lfnleashing their biggest scoring spree of the season. the Tigers slaughtered the scrappy Palestine Wiildcats, 77 to 54. in a non-district game hefore Soo enthusiastic fans at the NVaco High gymnasium. This was a far ery ense seemed to be dnlled, as the team was ahle to pro- tournament. Kenneth lirnnson, who was hitting his one-handed shots with amazing accnracy from the corners and the circle. led the Tigers with io points, although playing less than three-tonrths of the game. Close behind. Paul Dean and liirhy Harrell contributed li and I4 points respec- tively. H ustling liill Hnnt. who started at Charlie l'ack's position. scored S points. intercepted passes right and left. and hawked the ball hrilliantly in a terrific floor perform- S4 season. Both teams had sloppy tirst halves. as l halt. though. Tyler began playing fine ball and only II field goals for the entire gznne. Ronnie es Pack and Bill Hunt led VVaco with 43 each. ance. An amazing 22-point rally hy the YVichita Falls Coyotes in the last tive minntes ot play spelled disaster for KVaeo's chances in the District Championship race. trom the preyions hattle with the lfast Texas team in The Coyotes hlasted the Tigers hy a score of 64 to 511 in which Wvaco had to oyercome a lim-point deficit dnring the Wviehita lfalls. Wvichita lfalls led 219 to 27 at the halt Paul Dickson During the liryan ginne Paul Dean pins the linishing joe Blain Cflllfl' toneh on a jump shot from the corner. Climrtl -, . -. t NJ- .41 fill ?' awe 7 ,HQ Band spurs the Tiger team on during Temple game. but the Tigers slipped ahead, 4.3 to 42, with five minutes left. At this point the Coyotes began the rally that carried them to victory. Unce again VVaeo's high-scoring Tigers pushed in enough points to win nearly any other game but their defense was full of holes as Tyler knifed through with monotonous regularity to post a 61 to 57 victory. Tiger guards Paul Dean and Charles Pack did some fine shoot- ing in scoring I-S and I4 points for the losing cause. The first half was a nip-and-tuck affair in which the score was tied seven times and the lead changed hands on eight occasions. Packls tremendous long shot from mid- court just as the buzzer sounded tied the game up at I5- all in the first quarter. Later on, in proving that this was not just an aceident, he sank another field goal from even farther out as the buzzer signaled the end of the Bill llunt ehalks up another point before a discouraged Temple quintet. third quarter. VVaco began to rally late in the fourth quarter but it was cut off with three minutes remaining as the Lions began to stall. in summarizing the season, the factor that harrassed the team and held it to a mediocre position in the district rating was the inadequate defense. lfsually the brilliant offensive exhibition would offset the slack defense. This occurred in IS of NVaco's 22 games but, unfortunately, four of the failures were in district games. The Tiger offense had a lot of depth and potential, and the things that made it click were the accurate shooting and spark- ling floorwork. The 1054 Tiger hardwood team re- vealed the new life that is being injected into YVaco basketball and set a fine evunple in offense for its fol- lowers. Carlton Fry Reagan Chaney Kirby Harrell edges out Coyote defenders in a Carl Block Cf'lzl1'r Forfward scramble for the rebound. lWlll1tlgI'!' '....v Page 180 1 M--. .,.,......-....... if 0 ' 1 C Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens KI'lll l'ICN BASKlC'l'l3AI,It, fmt-11: MR. JACK much 57-Bfyllll BH 45-Marlin 54-Rosebud 53-flroesheclc 55-Hillsboro 50-Cleburne 51-Temple li 48-Bryan B 39-Lai Vega +4-'CZIIIICTOII Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens Kittens 4-7- Xvcst 57 fllarlin 54. -Rosebud lim 26 Rosebud 46 -Mt-xia 55 Couually 38 -Ben Hur 21 Temple li 34 Palestine 'li' 38 -Palestine 'B' 48 Row r: Richard Ivey, Ray Nicderer, Don Riddle, Bobby Ratzman, Freddy Overton, Charlie Dyer Ruw 2: Coaeh Priee, -loe Thnmfis, John Kerr, -limmy Baker, Charles Il-Orton, Miltun Parma, Curtis Ol :Li 539. Flatt i 3 'age INS Row 1 nhnson CC own, Overton, Humbx P1ch1 Dem Merritt Ron Hunt VK 'llkel Nehring, Stevens Rxddle Roberts X ung K ll Rr xx 3 Qtr xckl md Stromherg, Ciarner, ohnwon I1 ll xxngton Pettlglcw C lgmmons C fruh R101 1 TIGER BASE BALL r,v,mQ11: me IQHNH R101 A jerry NICK iown l7ilf'fl1'l' ' 1 E vim uv Qi . I - x 9 1 W 'NS' i ' . it i i l ? iii Lce Harrington Calflfrr jerry Merritt Third Iiasf' Paul Dean Pitcfzvr 'ev-my ,Z is Wa Cliff llamlwy Boyce Roberts Uutfirfdwr S1'I'0ll11 Hail' Peter Strumherg Robert Ulernmrmlis Calrlzn' fjllffifltllfl' Freddy Overton Clement Pichzi Piff'!1f'f Uulfiffnflfl' E 1 - J b . Q : ., K wrt' Q f Y. X W, ar ,J jp L 'N 'l , '-. . ,..t K ' . 3i . 'K , :ii 'WA ,ttt' 4 jx 5 A - G' 1 V, nu: will -ZW gg r' . -Nr 'll'l Gerald Johnson 1'itffn'r Bill Hunt Uulfivlrlwr Bobby Pettigrew Outfieldfr Roy Garner l11lffi1'ldl'I' Dun Young Short Stop Don Riddle Slzort Stop Billy Stem-ns l'il1'fl1'r Blailnck Strivklzlnd First Base juhn johnson .llllllllgff Page 185 La HV . - M--- ,. Q f f , ...A ... . Lora Fae Rose, Joan Pierson, Betty Rogers, Jo Claire Moser, Betty Kyle Wlalker, Pat Gregory, joan Barzak, Lucy Collins GIRLS, TENNIS LVOHCXIZ MR. il. B. JONES Four members of the tennis Tigerettes, joan liarzak, Betty Rogers, Pat Gregory, and -lo Claire illoser. all ranked about the same and were the top feminine netters battling it out for berths in the District tourney. Each was capable of beating the other in just about any givenmateh. lndividualistie Pat Gregory took over the number one spot in girls singles. Alo Claire lNIoser was powerful and adept either playing by herself or in the doubles, ending up in the second spot ot the girls singles division. She was a possibility to beat out Pat Gregory or to break into the top doubles pair of joan liarzak and lletty Rogers. Either one of the latter two was capable of developing into fine singles players. Lucy Collins and Betty VValker paired oft in the number two slot in girls doubles while the third Combination Was .loan Pierson and Lora Fae Rose. The VVaeo girls scored an overwhelming 6 to I victory against the Temple girls team at Temple early in the season. Aloan Pierson was the only VVaeoan to lose and she gave Temple's top star, Peggy lylalinalc, a terrific stru efle before bowing out. She im moved steadilv and became a threat to the 'Abi fourf' 23 b . Page 186 Bob Greer, Bill lN1eGlasson, lion Gill, Barrett Denton, Frank Levy, Jimmy Alexander, David Reagan, Terry Smith, Norman Bumpers BOYS' TENNIS Clltlffll MR. ia. is. -IONICS lfrom the beginning of the season, Coach IQ. B. Alones. who practiced with and played against NVaco's 11354. Tiger tennis team, was confident about their pertorinance. The talent was abundant this year with Don Gill foremost among the outstanding performers. Gill, a veteran singles star, won the Uistrict and Regional championships last year before bowing out in the State semi-finals. VVaeo's number two and three singles players were jimmy Alexander and David Reagan, both promising netters. The Bengals' top boys doubles pair consisted of two veterans who improved steadily during the season. Barrett Denton and lfrank L-eyy. There was strong competition in the ranks of the boys doubles and the Denton-Levy combination was hotly challenged for their favored position. Bob Greer and Norman liumpers cap- tured the rank of second doubles team. and Terry Smith and Bill llcfilasson were number three. There was a good chance that one of these strokers could break into the first team. Coach jones had only three candidates in junior boys tennis since the eligibility is restricted to players whose Illlfli birthday came after September I. Ray Perrywas the singles entry, and Jimmy flloen and Hobart Howell made up the doubles team. Page 15 3 in ' 'Lkh TWO-MILE RELAY MILE RELAY Billy' Hfmrcl, Dickie Clark, Dickie Mzlllk, Bolwhy llourcl, Cllarley Dick S2lygCl', Billy l'lllZ11'll, Bobby Hozlrd, Dickie Clark Tlmrnas TIGER TRACK TEANI Cozuih 1 MR. VVAYNE GARDNER NIIDDLE DISTANCES Row 1: Dean Kirks Dickie Nlwuk XXDIYIIL Brown R' l l ulwrcy BI'1llll0l'il, Billy Ray Nolzlncl , 1 1 , .F ' , 14311111 Mo1'1'1a, A Row 2: Vic Brzwrnan, CllZII'lL'j' Tl10m:1S, Dickie C'lz11'k, lVlZlli'0lfI'l MCDOW, Billy l'IOZlI'll, Bobby l'IU1ll'Cl . . xg' ' ' S! 1,,,1,- 1 if .1 ,, v W fy 1 www f 1 5' V S191 M 1 -A , 1 i ,1,. .ff ff? S M gq,...-1-yy FIELD EVENTS Row 1: YTOIIIITD lrllbllll,-lUl1llIlf' 'l'ristrzm, Mivkcy xXlZlll'it'l', jerry llulley, Cliff llllllllly, Tummy PZllICI'Sl7Il, lirnest Mlll'StIlll1l' vltlllllllf' I.flllLll'Il Rim' 3: Dun llurnc, Clizlrlr-s Cliilcls, Curtis Collier, Charles llurton, Paul l7iL'km11, Bert M1154-N, Charlie lioili-S, Alilwrcg Bl'ZlllfUI'll H U RDLHRS AND SP RINTIS RS Row I: Dram Kirks, NVnyne lirmvn, Dim Nlyvrs, jim York, liilly Ray Nulnml, Uirkic Nlnuk, Rivlizlrcl Nlurris Rim' 2: Mztlvrrlm Mclimv, liolmlwy lluzirtl, Dick SIIYQCF, llirkie kllf'll'lQ, Curtis Collier, clllilflff' Thomas, Billy llnnril -umm -an-ull 1 Ramsey Bateman, Bobby Taylor, David lVIelVlahan, jerry Black, James Baleh, Kirby llarrell, Kenneth lirunson, Kendall Gard- ner, james Lefever, Richard Noaek, Frank lVlaCC'urdy GOLF Coarlfz MRS. LUVIS BATR Vlfaeo High golfers rebounded from defeat earlier in the week to down Temple's first and second teams Klon- day, hlarch 22. The Tiger first team clipped the Wilcl cat first team by a score of 342 to 349, while YVaco's second team barely eased by on 2 points in beating Temple's second team with a 371 to 373. The previous Friday YVaeo was invaded by a swarm of Corsicana Tigers that made a Clean sweep. They dumped both first and second teams by the same margin, 16 strokes. and posted scores of 32.1. to 340 and 343 to 350 respectively. The next day, the Tiger team Went to liampasas where they were destined to tie the home team for fourth place in a meet sponsored by the Lampasas Lions Club. Gale Shield of Lampasas was medalist with a 73, while David lylelllahan represented VVaco in the spotlight with a low of 74. The VVaeo High golfers practice every afternoon at lylunieipal Golf Course. Some of Waeo's better golfers have been of great assistance to the XVHS teams. They pair with the boys for practice matches and gave them valuable advice while playing around the eourse with them. The boys have been improving steadily and they have hopes of winning some matches in District competition. Page 100 1 Valley lulll t61lIl1 uf llurncromn 120, winnezw uf volley lwzlll 4, XXvlllllk'I'h uf lvzuketlwnll tou1'11:1mc'nt1mclS4'l1oulClmmpf,llmm ltllllllfllllullt. mum 215. l 1 lizlcllnimon firmly litlllltfll Frxlxier mul Billy XV:15'mA Su-vom 5. l'il1g-pong cluululuv, rlmrnpinng liulalmy Tzxylnr, CNHLCI' Morris, l tllc winners. livtty Rlrgn-IN, Put CIM-gr1I'y. , liualwtlmll ta-:lm ol' llmnemum 323, runm'rN-up in lwalflxe-llmll 6. l'iug-puny: singles f'l1:11npinm: Vvlljllt' .Ml:nnil4, C':1rul Plumpl-1 IUlll'llIllUC'lll. l l':1uv l'll Wu ,Q Q- ' f- 'Ei tai -4 , . 1 - ,fly s.. X XA! A LM M Q .1--.ig 1 Miss NYu11g's zmcl Mzs. XV:1tkins' P. li. Clllsatts in the little 4. Nlrx. Xvllflilllil l'lIlS5 cnjmmys c'a1liQtl1v1min'N. gytn. 5. Miss Mm'clw:1cl's vlzlsx cliltu. Miw XVm1g'N P. li. vlan I3I'1l4'Ilt'lIljL I1l'l'llt'I'f. lt, A rainy clay in the little gun. l , Gill! wmml pe-rind l'. li. Class. Pzlgv 1412 il i ,-A I a 3 4 .fi ,M-. GRAND! I ,ff . Putclitizll trzwk :mil bam-lull 4f1lI'SUlll' fur mziutivc. 5, ring training is 'Al'IljUf'1'liu by nvxt Xl'ZlI 5 Tigers, H'lI'l'UiT Un-iutmi :md i'l'1ll!ix l,c-xw PI'l'p1ll't' fur thc' rrnm Bi-tty Kyh- NV:iIkrr of the teimi- rvnm. N NFZI5 ull 7 'Q A all Balm-lvzill plxlyvra wzlit for the truvk. l'lmmgr':1pl1cr inlvrrupts przlvtivc of girl? tvlmis team. lim-rek tlmt truck again, this timv with Tiger II'1ll'lx514I1ll'i thin is. Pgiilv IU L- f f ' W i ' f I 2 3 4 5 Page Members of junior tennis squad Hobart Howell, Ray Perry, 6. P. E. on our private sandlot. Terese Albers, jimmy Moen, Carol Cooper. 7, Mr. Patterson, a familiar sight around the gym, ready to Acrobatics de luxe by Billy Ray Nolan and Ernest Lenart. lend a helping hand. Volley ball tournament. 8. A two-in-one shot. 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General Life and Accident IVholcsz1le Radio, Tclevisioil X Electronic Insuyuncc uolupzlny Supplies ' 12115 XX72lSllIIIQ'IOIl Ave. P. U. Box 526 613 lvasllmgmn Awlmc IVACO, TEXAS Phone 2-I28I HILL PRINTING 8a STATIONERY CO. IVE SLCICIEST PERSONALIZED STATIONERY EOR GRADUATION GIFTS Service Since 1886, Yvashington at l2fl1 Plenty of free pzirking space I':1 IH Qgufmhjdif ll Cgudgdyhm -:as:1- .,:5: .,:fa 5 You donit need a degree in mathe- matics to see how much you can save when you cook electrically. It costs only pennies for enough heat to cook a whole meal. And the sav- -......-..-----..--T---..-.. ?iVE work! 1 nmzxzz -nn mnvwv -I f us -1 lr - 1- - ing in time, trouble, and work can't be measured! There's an electric range to fit your needs and your budget. See them at your electrical dealers' stores. energy! .-:-:g., .-:-:- . ,. -. I z::-:- :1'.:.-:-:-:-. ..... ......-. --.....+.... .....- .....--.-..-- I ' f TEXAS POWER 8. LIGHT CO. 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Izlrflnllzzg Sllllllllj' CH A Hl.l'lSXVUll'llll l'HO'l'O Slillvlfllf 1 1'Hfl11'il1t1 Uiff rllflkt' l,il'fllf4'.V illlmf f'ff'r1.rr' BRIfAK1fAS'11fLl'NCIl2D1NXI-:R 5- M VCJPNL' . I AR 1 ILS X I I I I C S 713 Austin Aw. lvaco 724 Austin Ave. llhonc 3-9625 Jerry Trim: Have you ever speculated on why you are so popular in your neighbor- hood '? Donald Robinson: No, except that l told my neighbors that I always play the saxo- phone when I get lonely. -.,4.01.. Carolyn Levy: Hut l don't think l deserve an absolute zero. Mrs. Vaden: Neither do lg hut it is the lowest mark l am allowed to give. Vai, HI v K+. 9, , - X S sf. ' - P S K' -1. SCHMIDT ENGRAVING COMPANY .r 1124. FRANKLIN AVENUE NVACO, TEXAS ENGRAVERS Ol VVEDDING INVITATIONS, VISITING CARDS AND ALL KINDS OF STEEL AND COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING Pat Ross: So that cornet provides you with a weekly income ? Do you play in a band? Isaac Ramirez: Oh, no! Dad gives me fifty cents a week not to play it. ...l0... I feel sure, my poor man, that poverty brought you to this, said Miss Coffield visiting the state prison. No, ma'am, quite 'the contrary, answered Peter Stromberg. I happened to be coining money. .l.0L..... Mr. BU: Never mind the date. The examination is more important. John Paul Zemanek: Well, I wanted to have something right on my paper. 7 Ae'-4'-Z 2 ja! .,,z v7 ,Vai-J W W a o j jo!! V K ' 'vptj QQ,-f A 906 . 25th t. Z IITZZK ff-,34 f emorial Drive , 1291 N. S1 ' , , Ly Z 4 A -eg! ' Page 202 S U Ulk Day and Night Classes l OF BUSINESS Q MRS. W. E. ABBEY, OWNER BIONTHLX' TUITION 4 CHARLES F. WELLS, JF., B.B.A., -4-L oc ' Vice-President QP L7 Ss JERRIE WEL I o J LS, B. S., Secretary l17Vz South Sixth Street Phone 4-3951 WACO, TEXAS If you have the courage to resist the temptation to take a little job and thus tie your- self down to a little life, in favor of going to school and preparing for something Worthwhile, you will not merely THINK ABOUT IT b ' ' ' ut actually DO IT-very soon. We invite you to visit the National School before making your choice of Schools. APPROVED FOR G. I. TRAINING BOOKKEEPING AND STENOGRAPHY ACCOUNTING Junior Secretarial Course Business Administration Senior Secretarial Course Comptometer Business Machines ELITE CAFE 7wo.L' ' 'ELIYE DOWNTOWN ELITE Non CIRCLE ELITE AT AT eos Ausrm l S Hua oru-ne:-4wAYs li col.lAs BROTHERS Di SINCE. 1920 W-bl' AS 0 TH O U GH TF U LNESS WILKIRSON -HATCH Page 203 Something bappens . . . EVERY DAY home-town newspaper! WACO NEWS-TRIBUNE AND WACO TIMES-HERALD covering the entire world-wide news with stories and minutes-new pictures . . and, of course: complete coverage of The WGCC Tlgefs Football - Basketball - Baseball - Track J. 1 , ' , ' , , ,' . 1 Congratulations Seniors I 'ull 5 Shim SUULL 1215 North 25th Phone 2-7731 ' i gp.1 g- K WWQ113 1553515 WACO EN X, READY-iWIX , CONCRETE I NC . 1 CoMP1,1M1QNTs or el 'run c:oo111sn co., 1NC. Ice Cream and Nlilk XVHOLESALPI DRY GOODS Phone 4-1421 4.25 Columbus Phone 3-59411 I224 South 11th St. YVACO, TEXAS The stranger nmhled into Vergiel IIudson's fnrmynrd :ind was greeted hy Yergiel. The visitor produced his card and remarked I :im at government inspector and :im entitled to inspect your farm. Half an hour later, Vergiel heard screams from his alfalfa patch, where the inspector was heing chased by fl hull. Leaning over the gate as the inspector drew near, Vergiel cried: Show him your card, mister-show him your card! Gordon Rountree OLDS - CADILLAC GVARANTEED USED CARS The G0fd?I7R1l1F - Our' Rule In BIl.fl.IIF.T.f Page fewi .W ' f f I 1. ' . ff 1 5 ,. f r I For the BEST in BVILDING MATERIALS ff Q Lk 1 MSW I 'E SLIGH LUMBER COMPANY jll NORTH 5TH STREET WACO, TEXAS F01'Y01'f Home CSYNEAI, MUSIC SHOP FRIGIIJAIRE APPLIANCES from Complete HARRY .I. LEYVIS CU. SHEET MUSIC SERVICE 923 Austin Phone 2-4334. IIO South Sth Phone 3-7671 iLI'er1'y Go0dmz1n4:. I've had this our for Z1 whole year and I haven't paid 21 cent for re pairs or upkeep since I bought it. Donna Lee: 4'Obviously! il0 Dan Myers: HI hear you sold your pig. Jack Burgess: i'Yep, sold him this mor'ni11g.' Dun 1 VVhat did you get for him? jack: Eight dollars. Dun Jack Dan Jack 'Wlhat did it cost you to mise himPl' Paid E213 for him and 5,55 for feed. Didn't make much, did you? Nope, hut I had his company all fallf' gplzfzzuief 34 kang T he Waco Station Helping To Build The City It Servesll ABC and Dumont Television Networks Page 206 'Decaf fhotnqie , kiwi-aa Q04 O-'-ci .IJQL U-Qkgr Sfout Qme O-veal Q! lbwed llmonigawci HSL'- -Tru. lQ,0-0.iC3'l' Luelll. km. Higfhland Grocerv X Drug S.-s.s?e:t - ' Phone 3-2469 5GJJL,v.Qliovl4g-Q4IgLz d QILLU 5 Open 7:00 a. m. till 7:00 p. m. 28th and Trice Free Delivery I X4 f,f- -xi t Q05 Austin Ave. VVaeo, Texas HAYNES WASHATERIA Office Furniture X Equipment Phone 3-9395 Printing Gestetner Duplicators 2005 SOUTH 8TH STREET Dial 6-1848 School Supplies - Binders - Stationery Jack Saffle: Ma, what was the name of the last station ? Mother: Don't bother me. l don't know. Can't you see I'm reading? Jack: Gosh, that's too bad, cause little brother got off there. Peggy Mitcham: t'Don't drive so fast around the corners. lt makes me nervous. VValter Cox: If you don't want to get scared, do as I do-shut your eyes when we come to the Corners. COlVIPl,IlNIENTS OF Dumas Insurance Company J. S. DURIAS JOHN E. OOBLE PHONE 3-5306 3l2 LIBERTY BUILDING Page 207 M! I , Q, 'jlj PJRemember I card it on WACOU a true statement of yVaco School Students forthe Past 32 YEARS. .Xa J 3 I f Q Aff ,jf Radio Station IAICIO I 1000 watts - 1460 kc ABC - TN if lu li - . 5 K' A1 w S ii K' e01x1PL1MEN.Ts, ,- HUACO MOTORS, INC. , 0 . I I p - ' Richards Equffmmvent Co. X YOIH'1fIlfll07'lZ6llII1lIZITUlll I I 'V 1 ,r 51' f ' G 910 Franklin Avenue 5 ij and lllerczlrf Dealer A I 4 ' ' 1 I -u A 5 1, VWACO,'TEX.5fS 544, I W . 5 .1 . , '. K 4 1007 Austin Ave. Phone 3-2481 Eq 11m 1t-Qld Supphes i . for sQ3nstructi0n 'S Telephone Operator: It costs 75 cents to talk to Hillsboro. Clyde Beal: Can't you make a special rate for just listening? I want to call my wife. ...-0?. This aftern1oon,' said Mr. Graeter to his Biology class, we shall take Mr. Frog apart. I have a frog i11 my pocket to be used as Z1 specimen. Ile reached i11to his pocket and drew out Il paper bag which he emptied on the table-and out rolled a hadly squashed sandwich. Mr. Grnetcr mopped his brow. My goodness! he stammered. 'I distinctly remember eating my lunch. Jin ' CONGRATIILATIONSI To Waco I-Ii Graduates From Your Closest Neighbors sn rf IJUIIIH-C CUIILIQGIC Four-C Your Future fl! This Nationally Affrrditfzl School ENROLL IN THE FOUR-C SUIVIIVIER TERIVI THIS JUNE Sam Knight, Pray. Phone 2-1616-P. O. Box 4 VV111. L. Raine, Vire-Pres. Page 208 . 5 THE PROGRESS LAKNDERERS DRY -CLEANERS AND DYERS FUR STORAGE Telephone 2-3487 C V Z Thr Progress' Iflfvay Plezixesn A Home owneo wAco institution Phone 2-5537 501 Austin Avenue VVac0, Texas FRANKLIN AT 17TH Mrs. VVood: Parse the word kiss, Eleanor jones: This word is a noun, hut it is usually used as a conjunction. It is never declined, and more common than proper. It is not very singular, in that it is usually used in the plural. lt agrees with me. -Toll 4. You can take it as an elementary conception that when an article is sold, it goes to the huy- er, said Mr. Bernhausen, in the economies class. With the exception of coal, chirped the bright senior, Dick Sayger. And why coal? said Mr. Bernhansen. VVhen that's hought, it goes to the cellar. a VVACCYS FINEST FOR Athletic Equipment Guns and Fishing Tackle Cameras and Film Toys and VVheel Goods M Ladies Sportswear Mens Sportswear . if WW ns North Fifth ly, l f JMX 'wykfffey Page 209 BEST XVISHES - - - RALEIGH HCDTEL CENTER OF THE CITY AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS H. FRANK GRANTHAM, Zllanngvr EHNXS POHTHAITS 2219 xvashington Ave' Dial 4-0870 Gifts Do fllwm fllorf in Boxes From VVaeo, Texas Cl0l1lf7!illlt'7Zf.S' of A 62 P SUPER MARKET ' SINCE 1590 JEWELER5 llld SILVERSMITHS 11th and Columbus Mr. VVare was trying to get to the bottom of the hrawl which had followed a haskethall game. He had Charles Pack on the carpet. Charles, he demanded, were you injured in the melee?l' No, sir: I got hit in the eye ..-011. Susanne Voigt: There's a lot of talk nowadays ahont a woman president. Do you think we will ever have one? Jim Jones: No, of course not. A president has to he at least 35 years old. Congratulations Class of '54 z-face! we 5 Real Estate - Insu rantte and Loans 707 Washington Avenue YVaco . ' V s A. . fn, Page 210 Compton Funeral Home ...tri 4. a , .. .,1,.....m .14 M. - wifi' 1 H ,-1 we ' Mi- f ' Austin at Eleventh VVACO, TEXAS DIG That Crazy Root Beer CONGRAQFULATIONS rolll FAIRVIEW DRIVE-IN The White Pharmacy 25oo Bosque Blvd. - Dial 4-2355 41st and Bosque Edmond Fadal VValter Facial Miss Connor: ln what battle did General Wolfe cry: 'I die happyl' Lucy Collins: l think it was his last battle. .-...0,,- Mr. Gardner was giving the boys in P, E. a mental drill. Now, Bill Miller, tell me which month has twenty-eight days in it. Bill had forgotten. After a moment he had the answer, They all have. 0 -. Miss Dumont: Craven, what does the huffalo on a nickel stand for P Searcy Craven: Because there isn't room for him to sit down. iT0?. It was a wet day and as Yvonne Dickey entered the crowded hus, Charlie Bennett rose to his feet. No, you must not give up your seat-l insist said Yvonne. You may insist as much as you like, was the reply, l'm getting off here! N ' we .grienclfy .Salon 604-6o6 AVSTIN AVENVE WACO, TEXAS Page 211 MMM? f gm x A WW dl Lpyfgw M W M U 5? fb W' ,J a 'i,, ,,5 The Lloyd Studio 53X ALQTIN AVENLE IHONE 4.2 42 Y, Ml' aim ' WW vs- ,A . Q .gm pw W if me-for ir f. Mid-Tex Motors, Inc. COMPUMENTS OF Yo11rBU1CK 1Jf'lllt'l'U , , , , 1 , 1 S. H. RRILSS K LU. 922-24.-26 Austin Avenue SERVING VVACO NVACO, TEXAS FOR OVER .to YEARS 141-trl 0,1 Q cw I ' VVEDDING INVITATIONS 1 A .lub 1 L 'olnpdnb Primm' - Enzboxxezl - Engrrlvnl 1NsURANcE AND BoNos Y Moflffafe Pflfef u I I Golden Rule PI'lHtCl'y Anncable Building SH AIMS, Phone 4-ISU Waco LAYlN1AN'S TIBTE SHOP XVl'lltC,S All'LO SUJFCS NVATCH and CLOCK REPAIRING Furniture - Electric Appliances 2 Doors West of High School Automotive Supplies 909 Columbus Phone 2-lQ8l Phones 2-34.66-67 Waco A IZA English class was asked to write a competition of 250 words on any subject. Joe Van Evans turned in the following brilliant effort: Glen was driving our new truck one day last summer and he had a tire puncture. The other 23+ words are not fit for publication. l...O-...i. Bert, dear, said Mrs. Mayes, such an odd thing happened today. The clock fell off the wall, and if it had fallen a moment sooner, it would have hit mother. Q I always said that clock was slow. L, AMB J 'BS ,ck.v.fvL,6ffU l5cT3QJ5 f'5f THE STORE FOR MEN' MORE THAN 64 YEARS IN VVACO Page .215 vffj -Congratulations to the Class of 1954 - - - from - - - For the fllosl 1lrr1'jJI11bIz' Giffs . . tht' 7ll0.S'f .wziixfyilzg sfyfn llllll ' . . f qllllflfj' III djnprzrel .... 117111 VVACUIS LARGEST SHOE STORE Ihr' xnzfrrtvrt Faslziorz-Amorris Zo fcvllininrf 711 AUSTIN AVENUE V , Cflanzozu . . 'visit Bzfzler-.7lfI1'C1z11n . . RECORD SHOP High Fidelity Phonographs , 4. . D N A Q High FIILTQIISII EIQIEIIEIIIHIIII Rumdb Thr Ffrrhion Cfrrfw' of Pardo's Food Store ,,,,,,,.,,1 yn-fa Gus Pardo, fllamzger Upen Sundays U Austin Ave. at 1729 Speight Phone 2-7591 Eliihfh SUCH An asylum patient who had been pronounced cured was saying farewell to the director of the institution, Dr. Jerry Clemmons, And what are you going to do when you go out into the world? asked Jerry. VVell, said the patient, I have passed my har examinations, so I may practice law. I have also had quite a bif' of experience in college dramatics, so I might try acting. Q 1. . He paused for a minute, lost in thought. Then, o11 the other l1Z!IllI,II he continued, I may be a teakettlefl Moore Bros. Studio PHOTO FINISHERS BRING LIS YOUR FILINI FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING 1221 Colcord Avenue Phone 3-1332 Waco, Texas Page 214 + A 1 GREETWGS FROM YOUR K AN A f t 1 Q My , jj A I J , f f ' M- ' Aj 4' QW ,af 5 ' . Dealer U . . I N ,J . Q . . 1 E f . Blrd-Kultgen, Inc. W! W K The head of the store, Fred Golding, was passing t m 'nd w a loy A lounging against a box, whistling cheerfully. jj ' L How much do you get a week? he Said. J 1 Ten dollars, sir. Here's a week's pay-get out. I VVhen he saw the foreman, Billy Griffin, he asked, VVhen did we hire t ny? I 1 VVe never hired himg he just brought in a package from another firm, . b 'M 2995 A A Ge' W jf 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ic54 f X9 nWILLIAMSi DR G STO X 1 ,Jr Ilbyysfld FRIEIRDLY STORES Page 21f ,, ,,, OVER 60 YEARS Arg ? CISEDIT .1WgwELERs Anu- -Fl 'HUITIE UUIFIED IFISTITUTIUD Your Ufizzro High .lFZl'llfl'I'S Cliff Hamhy: Yep, the engagement is off-she won't marry me.' Bobby Hoard: VVhyls that? Didn't you tell her about your rich uncle ? Cliff: UI sure did. Now she's my aunt. Charlie Thomas: Tell the court how you came to take the car. Glenwood Arnold: VVell, the ear was standing in front of the cemetery, so I thought the OVVIICI' was dead. Glreeizkzgs fo fine C ass gf '54 LTCCESSFLIL Waco High 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 '54 also, will find us prepared to fulfill their needs when the time shall come. STR 'lTONfSTIllIIKEll 800 Austin Ave. Dial 3-5381 Page 216 g . ,f Bezlrd 8 Stone Iilcctric Company HALF GALLON LIQUID 1IIt'0l'fJOI'Ilfl'll XVASH1NClTON AVENVIC AT TENTH STREET Telephone 2-U31 1 GRADE A PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIIED FORTIFIED 5 Wd Ifollljwfifrlwzfx of MILK vs . 'T ff? ' 53'-fi?-f 1-qvttglglwfi .553 - 'gg' A I llfiliarvtsiw ff? Y 'W xx -. X XX ' I , .V x i216 No. 25th 26 Years Experience RICHERI FRESHER! 945 11' sw H W, Can :lnynne use the word 'shirt' in :I sentenvc tn show action? Mrs. Olson asked her IZMA Ilnglish Class after Il number nf them had used the word :is ll noun in their spelling lesson The girl wore :1 hnla-hula skirt, volunteered Hill Beasley, one of her serious students. .l..0-...1 Tziter xXYIlllIlCCI You admit having hroken into the same dress shop four times. YVh:1t did you steal ? Bobby Gill: A dress for my wife, but she made me exchange it three times. .6 llluvvl Ydloll BOTTLING C031 PANY C. P. l1L'PTON, iiilllllllgfl' Page 217 Prepared from plump. tender, government inspected fry 6 f Ig: ers that have been grown on our own farms for one pur Q ,., pose - a better Chicken dinner. C QR I f X I' U X ll r f I 4, I ' ,I I , fl 5, ' 1 J an a . . . . . 44 .. 3 FRIED CHICKEN -,S ' 2 7th and Franklin n h I n George Keelen, Blanager junior: Gee, pop, there's a man at the circus who jumps on a horse's hack, slips underneath, catches hold of it,s tail, and finishes up on the horsesls neck. Charles Rains: TI1at's easy. I did all that the first time I ever rode a horse. Please, teacher, said Jerry Merritt, coming into class, ought I to be punished for some- thing I haven't done? Of Course not, said Miss VViIdish, kindly. 'fPlease, teacher, said jerry, with a sigh of relief, I haven't done my trigf' P Au,- ,Q ' i '. f I-V , fe-. U 0 Nw 'S -NJ w ' . Q E, .. K' , K rv v a - '1 nf z e ul 'F - .r 'rf . - 5 ,. 5' . ' , in Ki, - r , . . I Iv- . 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