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

 - Class of 1956

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NIISS Rl l'H .IRAN HAIXIll.'l'UN FIQCQICIICI' of lfnglislm HIISIII' of Daisy' Clulin l'i4lil'0l'i2ll Sta BCARD OF EDUCATION lfrrvut Row: Mr. Dussett, Mr. Anderson, Mr. XVilli:1ms, Mr. 'l':1gg:irt, Mr. Downing lizlek Row: Mr. Smith, Dr. liumlgeon, Mr. Dztrxlen, Mr, Crews, Mr. l71'llll1ll'll 'l'he members of the liozml of lfmluezition of the xV5lK'fl lmlepemlent School Uistriet :ire hir. xV!llfl'l' ll. llossett, Presiilentg llr. llowzlril lluilgzeon, Viee-l'resi- alentg Mr. lf. Crews, Seeretzlry-Business lllzuiagerg Mr. Vie Alulerson, hlr. YVilli:un llzmlen, hlr. lfrzmk- lin Smith, Mr. l':it 'li:iggzu't, :mil lllr. l'eeler xVllllZlI11S. A lluilmling fommittee is responsible for the construe' tion of new sehools :mal for zulmlitions to the buildings now in use. lllemhers of this eommittee :ire hir. Smith, Qlllillflllilllj Mr. llzmlen :mtl llr. lluclgeou. A Site Committee is responsible for securing the neees- sary lzmil for school zuhlitions. Serving on this eom- mittee are lllr. XVllll2llllS, Qlllillflllilllj hir. Anderson :mil lllr. 'li:1gg:1rt. The hozml is very prouil of their new :ulmiuistrzition building at 34th :mil VVaeo llrive. The building, eom- pleted this year, has offices for the zulministrntive staff of the VVaeo Public Schools. lt also has :1 library, zuuli- torium, ezlfeterizl, visual education room, child zleeount- ing room, film room, :mil store rooms. lfzist year two new schools were ileilieziteml in W2lk'fT. A new bond issue makes possible eontinueml improve- ments. The lioaril plams to huilil two new junior high sehools :mal one new elementary sehool in the immediate future. The lioarml has spent mueh time eonsiilering plzms to better xVZlL'KllS sehool facilities. As pupils in one of these schools, we :ire f,L'l'2lfl'llll to these men who have given so generously of their time in our behalf. NIR. lf. N. UENNARIJ, ill. fl. Sllf7l'l'il1fl'7lIll'7If of 1171110 I7II1l'f7t'lll1l'I!f Srhool Dixtrift To the Scnio rs- Like discipline, the most cffcctive counsel comes from one's self. If you can measure up to your own best expectations, you shall havc thc' approval and coinmendzltion of others. H NIR. A. R. IJOXVNING, fll. fl. ,1.v.vi.vtr1r1f S1lf14'rir1ff'11ff1'1zt of IIIYIIFO 1r11l1'fu'111lz'l1f School Dislrift To thc Scn iors- It is astounding to witness the cm-rgy and time that thc high school citizen will devote to improv- ing his or hcl' school if givcn the chancc and thc lczulcrship. Happy indeccl :irc the parents and teachers of you who gather and analyze facts and thcn trans- late judgments into action. Hats off, then, to thc Seniors who hzlvc' workcml to lllillit' VV:1co High School thc best school any- whe rc. I MR. THOMAS L. XVARIC, JI. fl. f'1'i114'ifJrlf of Uvflro High Srlmol U4-ar Scniors- uating Class of 1956! Although you arc l'l'Hl'l1lllg1 your goal and arc' L making your dreams Conn- true, new spliwes of cn- mlcavor lic ahead. m lr is our sincere wish thatlyou go forward with llllfZllfCl'lllQ,' courage and a faith which will sur- 'W -':: mount every impending obstacle. To this end wc' wish you sllccvss and happiness in thc- plans you most cherish. tofu SS CERAVIC ll.'XMll.'l'ON, QU. ,l, Girls :Mlvisor MRS. ICDITII IJ. JOHNSON MRS. SARAH LIEXVIS l'oorclin:1tor of Club .'M'tivitic's Sponsor of Nt-wt-urncrs C'Iul1 Sew:-txiry to the Principal Attcmlruive Secretary Congratulations to you as 1n01iiht'1's of thc Grad- 1 MR. O. R. LAUE, JI. fl. 4'I.V.Yi.VffllIf Prizzrifvzzf, Hoyt flzlfvixor 1 To the Seniors- YVe sincerely hope that your years in Wvaco High School have developed within each of you high moral principles. intellectual curiosity, and the will to face the challenges of life and the great responsibilities of citizenship. L EA. lg. MR. li. lf. MOHUNDRO, JW. ,I. MISS LVLU STRICKLAND iw' Al. Business Nlanager of Student Activities MRS. CARRIE VV. VVILIAIAMS i llead of Commercial Department Director of Guidance Sponsor of Business Staff of Daisy Chain Registrar ywwp- n .X-f xinux-4 1 vm. n ffl' 1 Mrs. S. C. H:ll'vl:u', li. A. ki' ' - l' ' Ag 1l1rIln'nmIii.v Spuinwr ol Iuluxri- N111-wx lllllt N1iss iQiiSZli7l'Ki1 K nn1lm'l'1l'f1l Mrs. Clyde S. Bzlxtcr, M. A. lingflixlz Sponsor of M:m111i- :mul XYii: l'l111u M rs. lin-tty Bent Halrrx, li. B. JK., M. A. Nirs, Louis H. Bute, Ni. A. C urunlvrwvrll Spun-or ut' llulf Vlulm y, li. S. l'l1-vximil lf4lm'fr.'imr Spmlsm' of Yvll l,n':uli'1'x lnrlx Iutlms twmrll Spulnni' of Ili-rry M rs. U. R. Hell, B. JK. lluIl1i'nmtii'.v Slmluui' ul' l'ivil lil' i':lt1'ul Mr. Ii. A. Bt'I'IliIZlllS0ll, M. A. .Nnrull .Htmlwx Mrs. Ii. A. l5c1'nl1:n1sc'l1, M. S. 4'muu1:'v'i'iul lin-Spinliul' ul' Xin:-rllu' :mil Xvig Vinh Mr. Unrlxlnd R. Bullnck, M. S. liil. .S-rlflillf .S-flllll-NX, f4lHl'll1llIv.UIl Slmufur of l'rm-sh Vluh Spoumr Min I In l'n'uun, H. S. Ilmm' lfi'ull1fn1n'.v Vu-Spmlsul' of Ifiturv llumunlznkul of .Kim-rival ui lnilti-ii1l1m':11'y XXr1tvrN lluln Miss Inu liurkhziltvr, M. A. llrwm' l:i'uv1m11nx f, X 7. . f X PA N ' , MISS ClVRRY'S lfnmls Ili Class l':ugi- I-1 l'n-Sponsor nf Viiliiri- llmilclilailwlx of .Xlm'l'ir:i Min Mary fwillffiill, M. .-X. llfillzrlrauliixv Spullwl' nt Nzlticlml llunnr Snfil Miss Mattie Iicss Puffin-Id, M. A. Q sri J '.-.-1, 4 lmirll ul Sglurch .Xtlifllv-r . 1ssAS: lm' ' mur, M. xx. I Sm .S'Iinliv.v Ku-Sw .ur ul l':u1 .Xnlurirrili St int l orum Mr. Ruy i'urm'Iius, M. lid. i lffzgflixjl Spuiiwr ut llufllzn Mr. Al. lidgzlr Fullers, M. A. lullmvfrml .-l1l.v Miss Myrtle furry, M. A. llmm' lfi'w1mnii'.v Sponsor ul' lfiiiurc llmmivm:xl4ui's ut' .fXnlcriI::1 Miss Zou Steele l3ZlI1it'l, linylilrli Sponsor uf 1i:u'cln-ii flulr Mrs. Renal Dawson, M. Incl. Ifllglllifll Spunsm' nf linglisli l.iu-rxiry Socim-ly Miss Othclln Denman, M. A. Xl. S. in l,ilir'iujv .S'l'1'i'alu' 1.1lH'ur1'un Spnnsur of Lilirxiry Assistants Mrs. liclna H, Dillard, .fzffiul .S'fvnIil'.r Sponsor of l'v:rsun:ility lk-vvlulmu-lit fluli Miss llc-len Dumont, M. A. .Sm-lin' Spmisnr of Crafts Vlnli Mrs. Leslie Du Puy, M. A. ,Yuuilll Sfllfllihl' Spuiisnr of Squaire llnmm- liluls M. A. M. A. Miss Mary Fivkling, Nl. A. .Sl'll'lIL'4' SlNll!NUl' of lirzifts l'luli Mrs. O. ii. l'1l'Ct'lI11lIl, M. A. lfuylixll Mr. NVnyne A. Gairdner, M. S. l'Ir,v.vi.'rll Ifdlirirtiurl, Si'u'm'1' lll-ml 'l'r:ick fuziuli Assistant lfmmllrzill l'u:iL'l1 Spulxsm' of lfirlll :mul Stlwxxiii Lllulm Nlrs. Clark fillflilllll, li. A. llumniz Rul.1Imr1.r Spmisui' ut lic-rry Miss Inuisc Gayle, M. A. Ifiiylixll Mr. llurlwert Clrxlc-ter, lN1. S. .S'i'f4'l1ii' lu-Bpunsur ul i:u1wr:i C lull Miss joe Ann cillyllCS, L 'ml1n1i'I'i'1'i11 Nluiisor ul X-'ln-cus Llulm B. li. A. RUSS COFl IICl,lJ'S llrzinlzltics B Class l':igv I S KN 'XI R I lNNS'l'AIiIYl'l'fR'9 I mul Shop Ill? Class I nu lf: Miss Ruth -Il'1lll Ilalmillun, M. .-X. lfllyrlull, ,Skjwrrllxlr Slmllsnl' of lfzlitnwizul Staff ol' lluisy l'l1:lill Mr, Km-nm-th S. llow:n'nI, li. A., Ii. M., li. S. M lflrrrlffl' nf lfunl Ilzfxn' Spmmsor uf Yuivn- l'I11lr Miss Kxlrlnnim- llughvs, M. X lzrmlrxlz Npmxsm' nt I'ulurv Nwn-t:u1'lvs 1 luh Mrs. l'. K. QIVSIIIUS, li. .-X. 1 n:umn'l'4l11l Nlrs. lf. li. ,lmu-s, jr., Nl. S. l'l1Lv.v:.'ul lfflrmltiml Sponsor nl' .luniur Rm! Vflvss Mr. Ii. B. -Innes, -lr., M. A. .N'.f.'ml .X'lmll'.'.v, l'l1y.v1m1I lf4l1n'f1ti1fll Kilim: l mmIln:ull l'0:xn'll l1':mlL'l', lx-nms lnzlvh Spmnsm' nl' lfivlwl :uni Strvzun Mr. R. H. Keithly, N1. A. l'l1y.vn'ul l:'flm'u1imr Hvml lklslwllmznll l'u:u'l1 .Xssislnnl 'l'1':n'k i'o:u'l1 Mr. IZINVIII M. l.:lwhun, M. .X .llu,tl1.'u1:1I:'4'.v Spmlsur nf fllvss flulr N1iss Martha l.t'llSl'hll1'l', M. X .llnflrmmrlirx l'u-Slmllsm' of Nlusin' .Xlxprvm'i:lIi Vlulr Mr. Dwk Llllliilly, M. ll. I'. lf.. R. l'l1y.rl'n1l l:'1lln'ulinu, luun1r4'r'.'n1l .xssislillli Killrn lfmrtlrxmll l'1mL'h Spunsur ul' Spurts1m11's l'lulm Mr. lfritv l.innst:u-du-r, li. S. lmllfxfriul ,-fflx Spmlsur ul' .Xlltmm-1'll:u1in's flulr Mrs. C. M. ML-:uluus .UHlll1'HI1l1l'r .v Slrmmsol' of I'L'l's1m:lliIy IM-vcluplmlll l'lulm ,.. . Mrs. xxlllllllll I.. Mills, Nl. A. l'l1v.vnu:I lftlrlftlffml Sponxor nf lfoisgzirll Miss l'ilT1lH1l lVlorel1end, H. A. l'l1-x'xl'l'ul Ifllirtwliosl Sponsor ol' Girly .Xtlllt-tie .Xfmcizition Sponwr of l'r4i1'1f Cilulm Miss Elizabeth Morgan, M. .llutI1wm1tit'x Sponsor of Ilzmlcn Mr. llnrold Nolte, li. S. lM.rtr':l11r1rt'u lztllnxin-1:1 Sponfor of llistrilmtive lfclncation flnlm Mrs. Uuw -I. Olson, M. A. Ifzzylixlr Miss Flor Osborn, M. A. Latin S. Sponsor of ,lnnior flzissicnl l.e:uLne Mr. A. C'. Palmer, M. A. .N't'il'l1m lN1r. Carl Price, li. B. A., M. S. l'l1,v.v1t'ul lftllrfuliml Director of .Xtllletics for NY:u'n Pnlvlic Scliools ll:-:nl l'oo1lr:lll lozwli Mr. jack 0. Price, M. A. I'l1y.w'mI Ifdunltiurz .Xssistunt Football Coach .Xsaistzint llaskctliall l.01iL'l1 Sponsor of Sqiinrc llauue fluh Miss flilflilillt' Ri1'l1ru'dson, M. A. lfHf1l1'.vI1, ,S'm'iul Stmlfr.v Sponmr of 'l'i':ivrlvi's flnli Mr. john A. Riolzl, M. S. .ll1l!I11'mutit'x, l'lly.t:'t'11l 1f:1'm'u1iul1 llcml lluslxetlmll fozxclx Assistant lfootlmll Conch Sponmr ol' Sportsnieifs Illnlm Mr. Lyle Skinner, B. A., H. l7:'rut'1m' of Iinndx Sponsor of Music Appreciation Club M. RIRS. l3ARCLAY'S Plane Cleoinetry ll Class l':n4v I7 MISS IIROl,'N'S Ifomls III Class at 'I'Imnksgix'ing Ilinm-r I':1gv IN Spmxsnr ul Vers Iwiss IVIIIKIVULI Stvrlillg, M. A. l.utm, .Nnulul .Slrnllwx Spmmsnr uf Sluflc nl llmwrnum-nl lo-bpurum ul IIIIIIKII' lqlxxssivzll I.l'1lI1llK' Mrs. I' rank II. Mrs. I'z1uIine I.. Stiles, M. A. .N'm'1'4ll .N'!l1rliI'.r Smith, Ii. A. .Ilr1ll1r'rm1fr'I'x, lfr1g1lz'.r11 Sponsor uf X, II0l'Ilx .ff Miss IXIZIFQ' Strange, M, A. lfflllflfll Sgvmuxsor ul l'r:ll'Is K'IuIr I I I llVl'l', M. A. Mrs. 5. A Ilf1llr.'mul1'..v Mrs. I'.. II. Ind:-n, M. A. .S'nr:'ul .Ylm1'ir.r Spnnsul' ul' .KIT Mr. A. VV Tvlcr M. S. mmlity Iivvvlolnm-nl llulm Mr. Ii. A. XVL-rncr, M. S. IPIIIIINIVI-411 ,-lrfx Miss Tllmvlnzls XVI1itvIL'y, M. A lflljlflhjll Slunlsul' nf I':um'r.l K'IuIr Inlcvlllrv KIIIII Mr. G II .X,I'IA'III4I' l'r1r'I'1' lllm uliml XVI-st, M. A. Spmlsur nf Srivrlu- llulv IVIF. IIc'rI1t'rt If. Vvisv, Ii. S. .Ylmi-r Hull ,N'1rlu'r:'i.wr , . I-usnwss NI:u1:ngur ut XIIII Spunsrn' of Ixvy KIIIII Mrs. Dzlviml VVII If nylixlr Sponsor of I-urum MI, INI. A. . l'IIl'h Miss I.:l Ye- nc NVung, M. 5 l'llx'.v1m1l IZIIIIFIIIII vu. .N.'n'11I1 bpmnnsnr ut IZIIIIII-illlcr' INIiss xleullvttc Yrmlwr, I3 X XI 9 in l1Ivmfr Xrfrnr , l 1lr'fH'l:1ll , -.A.. INIlss Ililttie' ZIIFIIIIII INI 'X ,N'fwnl1'.rl1 N . .pun-ul oi l':u1 .XIlIL'I'IL'1IlI Sturlnnt I'k1YI4l IIII GMO k . N. , Inf df',..f .. gn' Y, R. ah . V , sw-. 5- Q.: A xi ASW A .. ..,.,. .: ..,L, m , A m I 5 SE 1 s x-xg ii aw A Q' H: - ,g ji Q? an fv all .33 . Y .. 9 2175 . 11 g' 4 is 1' su W if Wi A M Y i fail f 'ef by-all V , - + w+ w wQMu aM ,f Mn w W, 'L' W' I n an . 'U 1 WF-3 M uh ' QQ M1s s MARY STRANGE , . A '11mEheif 'Bf Ehglish gy Fesaywry '1 1, I-usb -- w iw X ,W W X ' M . 11 'L ,:Qw,'Hm.g1iMk W' ' - 'N .. ' W f F qs W T V ff A 3 HN Q15 l?HW 'M m V - I X M Jw hwrh Mg g:1kwWw'1'iU !-W 'ii 1Nn,j ':-y.w1Hh -Hwy! hllwrt! , ! 5. :fm -,, ,M L ,, :i'Q :w,u W,iLj : 'iw1 j,lmMV A i X ' ' W' L ' ' -'lf ' ,,. N we- +R Wm! 'W' 'W' m,i- 'WW 1 ' 15- .. , H4 a ,. '. ' .. . vw, 4, 'W ',, wgW l Wh ' - ' - fr. if A pw . in A 4 fr ' + w w Mw l - W ' :N T I U! gm I .X W H ,. , M Jul: 1111 ,W X: JM . -up ' A . - -. L N 1 YN, '1 X I ,wx Wm v I H-, M ' .4 - ' al . .. E 'fWi4L1'7 NN' M. V' 'Q ZH! U - ,. 77' Membcr f0i f M 10Ias5 iw K, ., P ,W 'L 1' 'w ' Mm - , Sepfiember 23, 1955 - A 'I ,V . ', U W will-,,: ,a ,n1-'um, n X WL nw U ' Ut A SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS l'rr'.vidrnl . . lVilJon Tarfvfr Vin'-Prrsidrnt . . Donnie .elndrrton Srrrrtary . . Glrmla Harringlon Trrasurrr . Linda lf illiam.v C O M M I T T E E S NOMINATING COMMITTEE Jerold Aronson Vincent Benavidez Lynn Bitner Sue Collier .Rliimy Dagley jack Gerloff Nancy Harrison john Kramer Gail Lillard -- Betty Maloy Merlenna Mehaffey Johnny Morrow Eugenia Provence Margaret Purvis Charles Ripley Rita VVhite SENIOR RECOGNITION COMMITTEE Lynda VVaddell Robyn Baker Anne Grevelle Black joe Holstead David Reagan Peggy Mitcham Sue Collier maar- Carolyn Ilall Glenna Reed Virginia Clarke - aan' smugri Don Borders Coke Mills Charles Stinson INVITATIONS COMMITTEE Donna Rahorn Nancy Aynesworth Becky Ludvigsen Peggy Vllilkinson Virginia Berry Sylvia Norman Page 22 Robert Gibbs Don Holmes Kenneth Tye Ray Niederer Charles Woodliff David Yates SC H OLARS H I P COMMITTEE Qzglene Bartlett Sally Lures Gerry Storer Martha Danzeiser Ted Chumley joan Craven Pat I3avF5m5 Jo Gail Garner Barblra Iludson Rita Vlhnte Ann Adams Kay Hamby Betty Mal ' Mary Ann Lindle Nancy llambleton . a . .- . , . Georgiana Graham Charles Kucera Anne Learnard Gordon Oehler john Pippin Gena Retzlaff Terry Smith jay Tonahill SOCIAL COMMITTEE Frank Levy john Kerr Bob Ilawkins John Londen Mike McMillan jimmy Kleypas GRADUATION COMMITTEE Arlan Ridlehuber Louise Mosley Gwen Whiteley Carol Ann Bright Deanna Bryan Penny Forde Aubrey Conner jimmy Baker John VVrent'h john Utsey johnny Dagley Raymond Chavez , Lf Q W x 1K A Ill I. 5Uk'I.Xl, lOMNII'l l'I5li Suulvdi xlllllf, Illlllllif, Llmllq, llud-un, .Xalaung lin-rr, l.rx'y XYl1iIv, llallrmlwlvnm Sllllldilllff l.13lltlL'lI, Nlc'Nlill:1l1, lileypzlx, llzlxxkim 3. SVIIUIUXRSIIII' C'UNlNfl'I I'lCli Run 1: Pippin, Dzlxxwn, IiIlI'Ilt'II, l,l'1lI'II1l kl, fi1Il4IlL'l', Nlvl511x'id, lullnhlll, lfrzxhzlm Run li Sturm, l,1m-5, KlIk'L'I'1l, Smith, cvlllllllltj Uxlllfrifcl' Q, lNYI'l'.'YlxlUNS Q'UMfNll'lVl4Iili Srzmwli RJIIIOVII, NVilkiI1wn, 'l'yv, .xfllk'NXNUl'Ih, XYumlIiH, Niulvlvr, liihlw, Nl!I'Ill1lII Standing: ,l4llII1l'N, Yxltcx COM l'l l'l1ll5 ' 1 NUMlN.'X'l'lNti i'UNIfN!l'I lAIili XYhilc, H1lI'l'iNUll, Mzlluy, Armuwnm, Nll'll1IHt'f, l'urvis 5l'1lfl'tlI Riplvy Stzxmhngz ' ' ' 4 ' in-rlwii, lxrzum-r, Ht'llIlYlllk'l, Uzngla-5, l.lH1Il'll, C'uHivr, N1Ul'l'UXY 'I7'STT'NT1'fR Rlfl'UiiNI'lxlUX Q'UNlfNll'l lxI'1l'f Sralluli Hallwr, Blll'llL'I'5, XV11ddcll, Hlzwk, N1il1'h1lIl'l, fwlilfkk, RL'm'L,IJ l'uI1i,gLg', llalll, Millx, Vim' Sllllltlillgf Stuugh, Stinwn, RUIILIIIII 6. i?R.'Xl3l'.'X'I'IUN i'UNINIl'lvl'lfI1 Sczntrcli XVl'l'll1'Il, Vtwx, Ridln-hulwr, flhk2lYL'l, Ifunlv, Bright, N'If:sluy, liryam, liznlwr, Dzlglffx Y' Slllllllillgli NX'lxilvlm-5, i'fmm'r -W W DUN AlibiJ'l l'-lforum, Pau ix1Ilt'I'll'1lll Stuclvut lfurum, Press Club, Square l7am't- Club, XVat'uau Staff Sll.'XRUN ,'XliliU'I I'-4ieulwimer, Masque and VVig Club, Uflive- Aasistaut ANN .'Xl7.'XlVlS--lit-l'l'y, Ulfirc Assistant, VVa4'oau Staff RUNNIIC .-XIVJXMS-lfim-ltl autl Stream Club, junior Classival l.t-agm' ISARISARA ADKISUN-lfuture llnmemakers of 4'xl'I'lL'I'iCil, lfuturt- Nurws Club, Uffivr Asaistaut, Personality lieu-Iuplnrllt Club VIICNNIIC ,'XCiI'lI.AR-l'au American Student lforum llRAl.l.'K AGI'll.AR-Cmiternptwary NVritc-rs Club, Future llwnm-rnakt-rs of Arm-rica, Uarcleu Club, junior Classical l,4-agm-, Library Assistant JXCISRICY .'Xl,I.l5N-Hzlwlmll, Fic-ld :incl Stream Club, Sportsrrlcuk Club MARY :Xl,lNl.'XNZ:X-C'zum-ra Club, i,l'T5llllSlllff' Devi-luplnclit Club, liaucl C.-XRILYN KAY ANIVICRSUN-,Iuuinr Claaaical 1.1-zuguc-, lNlzisqlu- :uul XVig Club, Pt-rsuuality Development Club IUXY JXNDICRSUN-Cralta Club, -Iuuiur Classical l.c-agus, Yuivt- Club ININNIIC ANl7lCR'l'tJN-lfumball, lfurum, Senior Cburus, XVJICHIIII Staff ANNA l.Ul' ANDRICXVS-l uture llomemakt-rs of America, Pl'l'SIlllZlllU' l7:'veluplm-ut Club KliNNliTll ARMSTRONCI-llistributivv i'1llllCllIl0ll Club, Key Club l u4v 'I VONDEL ARNOLD-Future Homemakers of America, Garden Club, Square Dance Club JERROLD DAVID ARONSON-Band, Daisy Chain Business Staff, English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, Key Club, Office Assistant, Press Club NANCY AYNESVVORTH-Berry, G. A. A., Homeroom ' President, Office Assistant CHARLES BAILEY-Civil Air Patrol I '7 INA BELLE BAKER-Personality Development Club JIMMIE BAKER-Basketball, Homeroom President, Key Club KENNETH LOIE BAKER-Chess Club, Library Assistant Q BAKER-Berry. English Literary Society, Homeroom President. junior Classical League, National Honor Society, Senior Chorus K ANNA LEE BANKS-Genheimer, junior Classical League, Office Assistant, Senior Chorus JIMMIE BARN ES-Autnmechanics Club DARLENE BARNET'Il7f:CNrQtemporary Writers Club, Debate Team, English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club HELEN BARRON-Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Personality Development Club BARBARA BARTLETT-Forsgard, junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Office Assistant, Press Club, VVacoan Staff ROBERT LEE BARTZ-Sportsmen's Club Page ZS LORETTA BATES-Darden, Future Homemakers of America BOB BEAZLEY-Field and Stream Club, Masque and Wig Club JORDAN BECKIIAM-Crafts Club, Debate Team, junior Classical League BARBARA SUE BEHRINGER-junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Office Assistant, Press Club, VVacoan Staff I BETTY BEHRINGER-Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, Darden, junior Classical League, Press Club, Waeoan Staff VINCENT HENAVIDEZ-Pan American Student Forum VVILLIAM PATRIC BENNETT-Band, Music Appreciation Club, VVacoan Staff VIRGINIA BERRY-Debate Team, English Literary Society, Forsgard, Press Club, VVacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll MARY E. HICKERSTAFF-Crafts Club, Future Nurses Club LYNN BITNER-Distributive Education Club, Sportsmeifs Club JERRY J. BLACK-Distributive Education Club, Field and Stream Club TOMMY BLACKBIIRN-Football, Senior Chorus, Track, Voice Club, Wacoan Staff DARLENE BLAND-English Literary Society, Genbeimer, junior Classical League, National Honor Society, Office Assistant SANDRA ELLEN BODENHAMER-G. A. A., Hnmeroom President, Y-Teens Page 211 SALLY BOND-Berry, Future Homemakers of America, Homeroom President, junior Classical League, Library Assistant, Office Assistant, Travelers Club DON BORDERS-Debate Team, Masque and Wig Club, Rostra, Senior Chorus Q :j,, W 4 f 1 I' 4 -f . C DON BOULDIN-Baseball, Football, Homeroom President, Key Club, Mayor, Senior Chorus GENE BOXNDEN-Civil Air Patrol RITA BOYETT-Distributive Education Club, Masque and Wig Club CHARLES BOYKIN-Automechanics Club, Band, Chess Club .ff 1 ,l ,lf I! xy if 4,4956 ,,,,ffiq' ,.,,...,,. 'eff f' SAIVNISRA SUE BRAY--Berry, Future Homemakers of America, Student Government ALICE MORGAN BREWER-Band, Junior Classical League, Music Appreciation Club CAROL ANN BRIGHT-Berry, G. A. A., Junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club BEVERLY M. BROVVN-English Literary Society, Forsgard, Future Homemakers of America, junior Classical League GEORGE BROXVN-Golf Club, llomeroom President, Junior Classical League, Key Club, Office Assistant KATHRYN BROVVN--Masque and Wig Club MAYLOIS BROWN-Golf Club, Junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Office Assistant, Press Club, VVacoan Staff DFANNA BRYAN-Junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Senior Chorus, Voice Club, VVacoan Staff Page 27 DAN BRYANT-Senior Chorus, Music Appreciation Club JACK MOORE BITCKLER-Masque and VVig Club, Pau Amerivan Student Forum LINDA -IEAN I-IITCKNER-English Literary Society, Forsgard, Future I-Iomemakers of America, Junior Classical League, National Honor Society ALTON IIUICE, JR.-Sportsmen's Club, VVacoan Staff LINDA IIITNCII-Distributive Education Club, Square Dance Club MIKE IIVSHY-Field and Stream Club O'I'TO CALDVVELL, JR.-Science Club ECDORIS PARKER CAMPBELL-Future Homemakers of America, U. A. A., Y-Teens JAMES RAY CAMPHEI.I.-Automecbanics Club, Camera Club DON CANTRELL-Field and Stream Club, -'junior Classical League DOROTHY CARR-Square Dance Club, Y-Teens BILI. CARSON-Field and Stream Club SARAH MARIE CARTER-Future Homemakers of America, Personality Development Club, Y-Teens SUE CARTER-Masque and VVig Club Page 28 gh - I 4 -4 :A YV' Q ,i',,,, . ALICE CASTILLO-Crafts Club, Pan American Student Forum VERA CASTILLO-Square Dance Club, Y-Teens MARY CATTO-Editor of Daisy Chain, English Literary Society, Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Wacoan Staff, Press Club, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll MARILYN CAUTHEN-Crafts Club, Future Homemakers of America, Sketch Club LILLIAN CHADBOURNE-English Literary Society, Voice Club JOANN CHAPIN-English Literary Society, Forsgard, Future Homemakers of America, Office Assistant, Press Club, VVacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll HWS' RAYMOND CHAVEZ-Band, Music Appreciation Club JANICE CHERRY-Future Nurses Club, Square Dance Club BILL CHILDERS-Chess Club, Sportsmen's Club f iiiLL1E RUTIPI CHRISTIAN-Masque and Wig club, sonality Development Club TED CHUMLEY-Architecture Club, Daisy Chain Business Staff, Junior Classical League CAROLE ANN CLARK-Berry, Office Assistant, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, Wacoan Staff JERRY LEE CLARK-Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, Science Club, Travelers Club, Quill and Scroll VIRGINIA CLARKE-Berry, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Office Assistant, Press Club, Senior Chorus Page 29 PHYLLIS CLAITNCH-Darden, English Literary Society, Senior Chorus, Voice Club ROBERT CLEMONS--Baseball, Sportsmen's Club RAY COAN-Automechanics Club PAl'L j. COFFEY-Field and Stream Club, Rostra DONALD LEE COFFM an Am ici tudent Forum, Science Club, Trac Wx ROBERT E. COLLIER-Field and Stream C Hobby Club SITE COLLIER-Forsgard, O. A. A., junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Press Club, Wacoan Staff CLAIRE CONGER-English Literary Society, Genheimer, junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club AITBREY FELTON CONNER-Football, Key Club, Senior Chorus, Student Government CAROL LYNN COOPER-English Literary Society, Forsgard, Future Homemakers of America, junior Classical League, National Honor Society, Press Club, Tennis Team ANDREA CORBIN-Masque and VVig Club, Office Assistant AMY COTTEN-Future Homemakers of America, Y-Teens RONNIE COVVAN-Field and Stream Club, Sportsme-n's Club, Track, VVacoan Staff JOAN CRAVEN-Eorsga rd Page 30 ROGER DEAN CRAVVFORD-Automechanics Club, Football, Track LETA CUPP--Forsgard, Future Homemakers of America, G. A. A. JOHNNIE DAGLEY-Automechanics Club MARTHA DANZEISER-English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Press Club, Square Dance Club, Wacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll MICKIE DARRELL-Garden Club, Pan American Student Forum MARGRETT DAVIS-Future Nurses Club MURRY DAVIS-Automechanics Club, Track ,PAT DAWSONlebate Team, English Literary Society, Masque and VVig Club, Square Dance Club, National Honor Society DOUGLAS DEAL-Sportsmen's Club MUNROE DENISON-Football, G-olf Club, Square Dance Club, Track JAMES WILLIAM DENNIS--Band, Key Club, Music Appreciation Club KENNETH DENTON-Field and Stream Club JIMMY DITTO-Chess Club, Distributive Education Club DAVID DOCKERY-Distributive Education Club Page 31 MERLE IJODSWON-Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens CHRISTINE DOLLINS-junior Classical League, Office Assistant, Press Club, Y-Teens ANN DUDGEON-English Literary Society, Forsgard, Office Assistant, VVacoau Staff JERRY LEON DUGGER-Senior Chorus, Voice Club LOUISE DUNHAM-Band, junior Classical League, Y-Teens ELOISE DITRON-Pau American Student Forum JONELLE EIDSON-Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club HELEN LOUISE FADAI,-Future Homemakers of America, junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Personality Development Club BOB FAIRLY-Automechanics Club, Golf Club SAM FASON-English Literary Society, Football, junior Classical League, Key Club, Track, Mayor STEVE FELPS-Sportsmen's Club MARY DANA FERNALD-Band, Darden, English Literary Society, National Honor Society EVAN FISHER-Chess Club, junior Classical League Cl'R'I'IS ALLEN FLATT-Automechanics Club, Band, Key Club Page 32 VICTOR FLATT-Civil Air Patrol X X A wx PENNY FORDE-Distributive Education Club, English Literary Society, Genheimer, Homeroom President, National Honor Society BEVEQRLY FOX-Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Office Assistant JAMES FRY-Distributive Education Club, Senior Chorus MARY KLOS GARCEA-Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens OLA FAYE GARDNER-Garden Club PEGGY GARLAND-Crafts Club, Future Homemakers of America, Personality Development Club JO GAIL GARNER-Distributive Education Club, English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, Personality Development Club ROY GARNER-Baseball, Football, Homeroom President, Key Club CATHERINE GARRETT-Future Homemakers of America, Garden Club, Y-Teens CLYDE GASSAWAY-Crafts Club, Homeroom President, Sportsmen's Club ANN GEORGE--Junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Press Club, Wacoan Staff ATTELIA SMITH GEORGE-Darden, English Literary Society, Masque and Wig Club MARY EVELYN GEORGE-Future Nurses Club Page 33 BARBARA GERATH-Future Homemakers of America, Personality Development Club JACK GERLOFF-Crafts Club, Field and Stream Club ,' ' , , ROBERT woomzow sums, jieiror m, Senio DOROTHY LOU GODMAN-Distributive Education Club, Future Homemakers of America PETE GONZALES-Baseball, Camera Club, Sportsmen's Club CHRISTEL GOTCHER-English Literary Society, Future Homemakers of America, Genheimer GEORGIANA GRAHAM-Crafts Club, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, English Literary Society, Pan American Student Forum, Office Assistant CHARLES GRAVES-Automechanics Club, Sportsmen's Club ROSANN GREENWOOD-Masque and Wig Club, Press Club, Wacoan Staff ANNE GREVELLE-Darden, English Literary Society, Future Homemakers of America BILLIE JEAN GRIFFIN-Future Homemakers of America, Junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club LOIS JEAN GUMMELT-Distributive Education Club GIENDA GUNTERMAN-Daisy Chain Business Staff English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, Office ' Assistant, Forsgard MARY CAROLYN HALL-English Literary Society, G. A. A., Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Senior Chorus, Wacoan Staff, Yell Leader, Press Club, Quill and Scroll Page 34 NANCY HAMBLETON-Darden, English Literary Society, Future Homemakers of America, Homeroom President, junior Classical League, National Honor Society, Student Government KAY HAMBY--Berry, G. A. A., Junior Classical League, Homeroom president, Library Assistant, Press Club, Wacoan Staff MARY JANE HANEY-Masque and Wig Club, Wacoan Staff, Press Club NANCY HANKS-Berry, Senior Chorus Wm X ff x xg xx Xe I CY. GLENDA DELL HARRINGTON-Berry, English Literary Society, G. A. A., Homeroom President, Senior Chorus NANCY MARY HARRISON-Darden, English Literary Society, Office Assistant, Senior Chorus STEVE HARRUP-Automechanics Club, Sportsmen's Club WALTER MARVIN HARRY-Key Club ANN HARVVELL-Darden, English Literary Society, junior Classical League LOLA FAYE HATFIELD-Future Secretaries Club, Personality Development Club BOB HAWKINS-Band, Golf Club, Music Appreciation Club DOROTHY HAWKINS--Berry, English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, National Honor Society, Yell Leader MYRNA HEADLEY-Crafts Club, Garden Club, G. A. A., Junior Classical League, Wacoan Staff MARSHALL HEARD-Baseball, Golf Club, Homeroom President Page 35 NELDA HENDERSON-Future Nurses Club, Garden Club, Office Assistant 'l'OlVllVlY HENDERSON-Golf Club, Golf Team MARCILE llENRY-Fotrsgarnl, Future Homemakers of America, junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Office Assistant MAR-IORY HENRY--Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens CLARO llERNANDEZ-Automechanics Club, Band, Junior Classical League GLORIA HERNANDEZ-Crafts Club, Future llomemakers of America NANCY IIICKEY-Darden, English Literary Society, Office Assistant, Y-Teens NELDA IIILL-Berry, Future Homemakers of America, G. A. A., Press Club, Wacoan Staff CAROL IIOLDER-junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Press Club, VVacoan Staff DON LEE HOLMES-Forum, Ilomeroom President JOE lIOLSTEAD--Football, Forum, llomeroom President, Senior Chorus, Voice Club VVAYNIE llOPPlE'-Sportsmeu's Club HE'l l'E HORN-Distributive Education Club, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Square Dance Club ELAINE IIOVVARD--Berry, Office Assistant, Press Club, VVacoan Staff Page 31, HOBERT CHOBIEJ HOWELL-Camera Club, Homeroom President, Press Club, Tennis, Wacoan Staff JAMES E. HOVVELL-Automechanics Club, Square Dance Club ,I PEGGY HOWELL-English Literary Society, Future Homemakers of America, Senior Chorus, Genheimer, Voice Club BARBARA DAN HUDSON-English Literary Society, Forsgard, Junior Classical League, Office Assistant, Pan American Student Forum, VVacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll BETTY HURST-Future Secretaries Club SUSAN ISBELL-Garden Club LORINE JACKSON-Square Dance Club GWENDA JACOBSON-English Literary Society, Genheimer, Office Assistant, National Honor Society JANET MAE JANKE-Future Homemakers of America, Junior Classical League, Personality Development Club, Y-Teens JOHN JARRARD-Automechanics Club, Civil Air Patrol SUE ANN JE,NKINWSf-Forsgard, Future Homemakers of America, Office Assistant EUNA FAYE JOHNSON-Debate Team, English Literary Society, Genheimer, Masque and VVig Club JOHN HUGH JOHNSON-Sporstmen's Club PATTY JOHNSON-Berry, G. A. A., Future Homemakers of America, Junior Classical League, Press Club, VVacoan Staff Page 37 I JIMMIE LOU JONES-Garden Club, Office Assistant, Personality Development Club MARY LEE JONES-Garden Club, Office Assistant, Personality Development Club . 1 MERLE JONES-Berry, Office Assistant BILL KARAHAL-Chess Club, Homeroom President, Travelers Club SHARON KEHL--English Literary Society, junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club BECKY KELLAM-Contemporary VVriters Club, Wacoan Staff BETTY jo K1eNNEm'-Band, lnarden, cs. A. A. JOHN KERR-Basketball, English Literary Society, Key Club, Senior Chorus, Wacqan Stafff, Quill and Scroll , ' . 'l PHIL KIMMEL-Crafts Club, Field and Stream Club jlMMY KLEYPAS- , V Field and Stream Club, Key Club, Office f 4. m fg n aff, Yell Leader, Press Club s , I ' Xt BOBBIE KNISELEY--Forsgarrl, G. A. A., Senior Chorus, Voice Club BARBARA KNOWLES-Garden Club, Sketch Club WILLIAM KOERTH-Distributive Education Club, Music Appreciation Club ILYNNIE KORENEK-Masque and Wig Club, Senior Chorus, Voice Club l'age 38 t Shu. 'Y' I BILL KORIOTI-I-Field and Stream Club TOMMY KORSMO-Sportsmen's Club JOHN EDWARD KRAMER-Automechanics Club, Field and Stream Club CHARLES KUCERA-Forum SHIRLEY LAWSON-Darden, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, English Literary Society, National Honor Society ANNE LEARNARD-Darden, English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, Library Assistant, Pan American Student Forum f-f - '- 'k-SA'- - , CYNTHIA ANN LEE-Berry Daisy Chain Business Staff, lish Literar ' junior Cla ical Le e ' sf FRANK LEVY-Engli Literary Society, Forum, I-Iomerfgm f SUE LIGHTNER-Junior Classical League, Masque and Wig u , ress Club GAIL LILLARD-Darden, Future Homemakers of America, Press Club, Sketch Club, Wacoan Staff LUD LINCOLN-Band, Music Appreciation Club MARY ANN LINDLEY-Berry, English Literary Society, Future Homemakers of America, G. A. A., Press Club, Yell Leader 1 t DAROL LINDLOFF-Baseball, English Literary Society, Homeroom President, junior Classical League, Key Club, Student Government JOYCE MARIE LOCKE-Distributive Education Club, English Literary Society, Future Secretaries Club Page 39 5'5 D .IOYCE BARRETT LODEN-Future Ilomemakers of America Genheimer TROY LOFTIS-Band, Chess Club, Square Dance Club BILLY LOHMANN-Crafts Club, Square Dance Club JUANITA LOPEZ-Pan American Student Forum JOHN LOITDEN-Homeroom President, junior Classical League, Key Club LINDA SITE LOVING-Berry VVANADA jOYCE LUCAS-Berry, Y-Teens BECKY LUDVIGSEN-'Berry SALLY LUTES-Crafts Club, Darden, English Literary Society, Future Home-makers of America, Library Assistant LOUISE ANN MacLAlN-Future Homemakers of America, Genheimer, Masque and Wig Club, Office Assistant PAULA jANE MCBRIDE-Darden, Editor of VVacoan, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Press Club, Senior Chorus, Quill and Scroll JO EVA MCCABE-Masque and Wig Club, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club SAM McCRUM-Pan American Student Forum JOHN MCCITLLOUGII-English Literary Society, Key Club, Office Assistant, Press Club, Wacoan Staff Page 40 STANLEY MCDANIELS--Automechanics Club TERRY MCDAVID-English Literary Society, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, Junior Classical League, Rostra MARY JITDITH McDOVVELL-Future Homemakers of America, Y-Teens MIKE MCMILLAN-Homeroom President, Masque and VVig Club BETTY MALOY-Berry, Homeroom President, Junior Classical League, Student Government MICHAEL E. MARTIN, JR.-Architecture Club, Field and Stream Club ROY MARTIN-Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, English Literary Society, Field and Stream Club, Junior Classical League, National Honor Society BOBBY MARTINEZ-Architecture Club, Civil Air Patrol RITA JEAN MATITS-Band, G. A. A., Genheimer, Junior Classical League DOROTHY MAXWELL-Berry, Office Assistant, Press Club, Senior Chorus, Wacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll MERLENNA MEHAFFEY-Masque and VVig Club ANNE MELENDEZ-Personality Development Club, Y-Teens JOE MENDOZA-Civil Air Patrol, Sportsmen's Club RANDALL MIDDLETON-Science Club, Sketch Club Page 4l JOHNNY MILAM-Chess Club, Square Dance Club FREDDIE MILLER-Band, Chess Club, Music Appreciation Club COKE MILLS-Debate Team, Forum, Student Government 5 CORNELIA MINNIX-Berry, Editor of Wacoan, English Literary Society, Press Club, Senior Chorus PEGGY MITCHAM-English Literary Society, Genheimer, Office Assistnt, Wacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll jIM MOEN-Key Club, Yell Leader CHARLES MONTCIOMERY-Architecture Club, Science Club BUDDY MOORE-Automechanics Club l DAVID L. MOORE--Debate Team, Forum, Golf 4 REVA MOORE-Masque and Wig Club N lVlAR'l'HA MORRIS--Debate Team, Forsgard, Masque and VVig Club CHARLES MORROW-Automechanics Club, Crafts Club JOHNNY MORROW-Baseball, Football, Key Club LOUISE MOSLEY-Debate Team, English Literary Society, Forsgard, junior Classical League, National Hcwor Society, Senior Chorus l':uge 42 MARY MULLINS--Future Secretaries Club, Music Appreciation Club ROBERTA MURPHY-Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Square Dance Club MICKEY MURRY--Band, Golf Club, Golf Team, Homeroom President PETER RAND'LE MURRY-Field and Stream Club, Golf Club NANCY SUE MYERS-Darden, Masque and Wig Club, Student Government ELOISE NAVARRO-Pan American Student Forum, Personality Development Club MURRAY NEAL-English Literary Society ALFRED NEEL-Sportsmen's Club, Senior Chorus ART NICKUM-Automechanics Club RAY NIEDERER--Basketball, English Literary Society, Sportsmen's Club SYLVIA NORMAN--Homeroom President, Masque and Wig Club, Pan American Student Forum ESPERANZA NUNEZ-Pan American Student Forum DONNA NUNN-Future Homemakers of America, Masque and Wig Club, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, Wacoan Staff GORDON OEHLER-Architecture Club, Field and Stream Club Page 43 DOROTHY OLIVAREZ-O. A. A., Personality Development Club .IERRY OSWALD-Crafts Club, Distributive Education Club DICLIA PAICZ-Future Homemakers of America, Library Assistant, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, Wacoan Staff LINDA IRIS PAEZ-Camera Club, Pan American Student Forum, Personality Development Club TRITMAN CRAIG PARKER-Pan American Student Forum, Sportsmen's Club GAY PARNELL-English Literary Society, Future Homemakers of America, junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Sketch Club BEN PATF1-Football, Forum, Track TOMMY PATTERSON-Football, Golf Club, Sportsmen's Club, Track, VVacoan Staff NANCY PA'l l'ON--Distributive Education Club, Junior Classical League, Square Dance Club MARTHA ANN PAYONK-Personality Development Club, Square Dance Club OREN PICACOCK, JR.-Home-room President, Square Dance Club RAY PERRY-Daisy Chain Business Manager, English Literary Scciety, junior Classical League, Forum, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll ICI.lil'IRT PETERSON-liaml, Music Appreciation Club ROBERT PETTIS-Golf Club Page 44 1' 14511- NELL PIERSON-Future Homemakers of America, Masque and Wig Club, Tennis Team OTIS PINTO-Band, Crafts Club, junior Classical League OHN PIPPIN-Automechanics Club, Crafts Club, Homeroom President, Junior Classical League OLIVENE PORTER-Darden, English Literary Society, Pan American Student Forum JAMES POTEET-Sportsmen's Club, Voice Club RANDY PRICE-Key Club, Senior Chorus, Yell Leader BOB PROFFITT-Science Club EVUGENIA PROVEN'CE-Masque and Wig Club, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, Wacoan Staff, Darden LINDA PRYOR-Travelers Club, Y-Teens MARGARET PURVIS-English Literary Society, Forsgard, junior Classical League, National Honor Society DONNA RABORN-Future Homemakers of America, Masque and Wig Club ANITA RAMBO--Genheimer, Library Assistant RALPH RAMIREZ-Camera Club, Junior Classical League, Sportsmen's Club H. B. RAMSEY, JR.-Automechanics Club, Senior Chorus, Sportsmen's Club, Wacoan Staff Page 45 ,IOYCE RANEY-Y-Teens ROSALIND RANNE-Future Homemakers of America, Square Dance Club - xx.. fl L' fo' I MCA if J! DAVID REAGAN itfream, English Literiry society, Forum WALTER REECE-Football, Sportsmen's Club, krack BEVERLY ANN REED-G.A.A., Golf Club GLENNA REED-English Literary Society, Forsgard, Homeroom President, Office Assistant HUGH REEDER-Chess Club, English Literary Society, National Honor Society GENA RETZLAFF-Genheimer,,j lior Classical League, Senior Chorus, Tenni,s Team iff? ROGER REYES-Architecture Club, Band, Crafts Club ARLAN RIDLEHUBER-English Literary Society, Forsgard, Z 1 junior llassncil League, Press Club, Wacoan Staff CHARLES RIPLEY-Automechanics Club, Sportsmen's Club ANGELITA RIVAS-Personality Development Club, Y-Teens RUDY RIVERA-Band, Sportsmen's Club MARIE RODEN-Future Nurses Club Mas ue and . ' q Wig Club 545 fm t , Page 46 1, fu -uh LOY ROSE-Automechanics Club, Civil Air Patrol CLETA ROTH-Berry, Junior Classical League, Office Assistant JOHN CHARLES ROTH-English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, Key Club GEORGE ROYALS-Voice Club, Senior Chorus LEE RUHL-Future Nurses Club, junior Classical League, Y-Teens BETTY SALADINO-Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens MANUEL SALAZAR-Field and Stream Club DALE SANDERS--Chess Club, Football, Voice Club KENNETH SAVAGE-Architecture Club, English Literary Society NORMAN SCOTT-Automechanics Club, Distributive Education Club BENJA LU SEALE-Berry, English Literary Society, junior Classical League, Library Assistant, Senior Chorus MARGARET SHARP-Masque and Wig Club, Personality Development Club MYRON SHARPE-Automechanics Club, Junior Classical League SUSAN SHELBY-Personality Development Club Page 47 SCOTTIE SIIEPHERD-Automecbanics Club, Band MARVIN SIIRIVER--Civil Air Patrol, Distributive Education Club VVANDA SHUMATE-Future Nurses Club, Junior Classical League, Press Club, Voice Club PATRICIA SISK-Future Ho-memakers of America, Garden Club, Masque and VVig Club MORRIS SLAVENS-Architecture Club, Automechanics Club WAYLAND SMAjS'1'RLA--Band, Junior Classical League, Music Appreciation Club HILI. SMITH-Hand, Ifield and Stream Club, Music Appreciation Club CAROLYN SMITH--Golf Club, Masque and VVig Club DELORISE SMITH-Future Secretaries Club, Pan American Student Forum, Personality Development Club FRANCES SMITH-Berry, junior Classical League JANEDA SMITH-Berry, English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, Office Assistant, Press Club, VVacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll SIIIRLYE JEAN SMITH-Band, Square Dance Club TERRY SMITII-junior Classical League, Key Club, Sportsmen's Club QIAMES ALVIN SORLEY-Key Club, Senior Chorus Page 48 DOROTHY STAAS-Crafts Club, Junior Classical League PEGGY STEPHENS-English Literary Society, Future Secretaries Club, Personality Development Club BILL STEVVART-Crafts Club, Band, Forum, junior Classical League, Office Assistant, Press Club, Wacoau Staff CHARLES STINSON-Football, Press Club, Senior Chorus, Sportsmen's Club, VVacoan Staff MATTIE STOCKTON-Band, Music Appreciation Club BOB STORER--Debate Team, Rostra GERRY STORER-Future Hromemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Sketch Club BILL STOUGH-Forum, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff BETTY JEAN STOITT-Personality Development Club ,IOHN STRATHDEE-Band, Music Appreciation Club, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, Sportsmen's Club, VVacoan Staff JOYCE SULLIVAN-Masque and VVig Club, Y-Teens TERRY SVTCLIFFE-Senior Chorus, Voice Club HAROLD SVTTLE-Field and Stream Club, Track MARY HELEN SVVANER-Chess Club, Editor of Wacoan, English Literary Society, Genheimer, Library Assistant, National Honor Society, Press Club, Quill and Scroll Page 40 DAN SVVICNKIC-lfield and Stream Club, Junior Clnssienl League -IANlC SXVICNSON-Crafts Club, junior Classical l.l'Ilgllt', Press Club, Senior Chorus, Voice Club KIRACIC 'I'ARVl'1R-junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club VV:teu:n1 Staff WILSON 'VARYICR-Football, llomeroom President, Spnrtsmelfs Club llili 'l'AYl.OR-Voice Club ,IAMICS A. 'I'AYl,UR-Golf Club, Gulf Team -IIMMY N. 'I'AY1,0R-Crafts Club -IUYCIC 'I'lIIiDFORD-Personality Development Club 'IOIC 'I'l IOMAS-Sportsmelfs Club SONDRA KAY TIIOMPSUN-Masque and VVig Club, Personality Development Club ,ION A. 'l'llRAl.l.S-Civil Air Patrol -IAY TONAIIILI,-Arehiteeture Club, liznid, Junior Clzxssieul League CD ,-QB. MADIQLYN 'FUNK9A'I'IC-Forsgzlrml, Future llumemakers uf America, Library Assistant XVll,l.lAM 'l'OSll-Field and Stream Club, Key Club l':ngt- ill fir 9 ll, 'D I . AHOL TRAVIS-Masque and Wig Club, Personality . I Development Club ' ,CLAYTON TRAYLOR-Field and Stream Club, Senior Chorus JOHNNY TRISTAN-Automechanics Club, English Literary Society, Football, National Honor Society, Pan American Student Forum TOMMY TUCKER-Band, English Literary Society, Forum, Music Appreciation Club!! O f .. QA' eww? Jac - RICHARD TURNER-Automechauics Club, Field and Stream Club VVILBERT LEE TURNER-Camera Club, Civil Air Patrol VICTORIA TUSA-Berry, English Literary Society, Junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club KENNETH TYE-Automechanics Club MARGARET URBAN-Berry, Library Assistant JOHN B. UTSEY-Field and Stream Club, Homeroom President, Junior Classical League KEN VAHRENKAMP-Automechanics Club, Distributive Education Club CINDY VANISTON-English Literary Society, G. A, A., Masque and Wig Club DOUGLAS VAUGHAN-Camera Club, Sportsmen's Club CANDELARIA VILLAREAL-Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens Page Sl ,I LYNDA VVADDELL-Berry, Debate Team, English Literary Society, junior Classical League, Press Club DON VVAl,DliN-Science Club, Square Dance Club jANIS VVALKER-Forsgard, Golf Club, Office Assistant DORU'I'llY WALLACE-Senior Chorus, Y-Teens CARL A. VVAILERSTEDT-Chess Club TERRY WALTERS-llnmeroom President, Spurtsmen's Club BARBARA VVARD-G. A. A., Genheimer, junior Classical League, Press Club, VVacuan Staff, Quill and Scroll B l LLl Ii D EAN VVATSON-Berry PICGGY ANN VVliA'I'lIERS-l'ierry, junior Classical League, Office Assistant ROHICRT DONALD VVHBB-l7ieltl and Stream Club, Sportsmelfs Club SYDNEY VVEBH--Automechanics Club, Chess Club KARULYN VVELLS--Daisy Chain Business Staff, English Literary Society, Forsgard, Future Homemakers of Ame-rica, Office Assistant, Press Club, Wacoan Staff l':n.Le SZ X1 DANA SITE WHEELER-Distributive Education Club, Pan American Student Forum, Y-Teens BETTY JOYCE WHITE-G. A. A., Junior Classical League, Press Club, VVac0an Staff, Y-Teens GLORIA FAY WHITE-Future Nurses Club RITA JOY WHITE-Future Hoimemakers of America, G. A. A., junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Press Club, Wacoan Staff GVVEN VVHITELEY-Berry, Tennis Team ELAINE VVILKES-English Literary Society, Genheimer, Senior Chorus PEGGY WILKINSON--Distributive Education Club, English Literary Society, Future Teachers Club LINDA WILLIAMS-Forsgard, C. A. A., Press Club, Wacoan Staff PATSY ANN VVILLIAMS-Distributive Education Club, Square Dance Club VVILLIE VVILLIAMS-Distributive Education Club, Square Dance Club MARJORIE WILLINGS-Band, IVIusic Appreciation Club, Pan American Student Forum TONIA VVILLMANN-Debate Team, Genheimer, junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Office Assistant Page 53 ll I w A if A J all! ROGER WILSON-Forum, llomeroom President, junior Classical League VVAYNIE A. VVILSON-Distributive Education Club, Masque and VVig Club ARLHNE VVISH--Band, Garden Club, Y-Teens ALAN WIZIG-Chess Club, Pan American Student Forum, Sp0rtsmen's Club CHARLES VVOODLIFF--Architecture Club, Distributive Education Club JOHN l VVRIENCH-Hand, Debate Team, Forum fizinp BROWNIF WYATT-Square Dance Club BOBBY VVYRICK-Key Club DAVID YATES--Chess Club, English Literary Society, Rostra, Senior Chorus DOMINGA YGLIECIAS-Future llomemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum jlM YORK-Band, Music Appreciation Club, Sportsmen's Club MARY ANN YOUNG-Pan American Student Forum NANCY YOCNG-Future Homemakers of America, Personality Development Club SANDRA ZlEGLFR-Contemporary VVriters Club, Travelers Club Page 54 SENIOR HOMEROGMS .n,l?is 1. llumcrnmn 316-N1l'S. Vnden 2. Ilmneroom I261MiSS Barry 3. Ilmm-rouln 5:4-Nh. Riola 4. Home-morn 300-Mias Durnmxt '. Ilmm-rumn I2 -Mrs. Bute 6. Ilumvrfmm :I-Mr. Hullrwk J 4 . Pago 1, I I llmm'l'nmr1 IIU Mrs. lialxta-r Rnw I: .lumly 1'nrmirI1:n'l, l.ilul:1 I'r-lm-rwn, 1':uolvn l4:u'h-r, Re-In-rrzl lllanlw, Mary Nvll l.lIlIll'l', Xlury fin-1-lm-uml. Ilmm: Nvl-ml. -Iuzmll l.lpin-Ly, Xlnrllm I'u'k1-rl. Row .fi livliy -lm' lliulw, ,ll'l'I'illIl l1l':nllnll'y, Rohm-rl lluulnw, Vlmrln-N I'urvis, -lnniv Vriu-N, I.:-I: l,:m4Irum, S'Iil'll'y Xlitrhn-ll, Mr- llnxlrr, Ilmmlxl IJm'lu:un Ruw 3: Hurxllznll Shaw, Huh l rv1-ulsul. 421-urgv 1Lr:uu-N, Iiilly Sz-wa-ll, In-:ul Vunm-r, Ililly Ilrrsl. Huviml Xlunrmzul, Imvill Ilvml Ilmnvnmrn 3:8 Mrs. liuzlty Row I: PM Srlwm-4ln-r. Nancy Iinllwmv, 4lX:u'rn Alnllmr, jilllilll In-num, hull IQnuvr5, Lynn Nunn Mrs. IN-my, Korm-lm llruznlus Ruw 2: lflizulwtln Iinwm-r. Rlzuruic Nvwmzul. Hail l,Ulllt'I', Vlmrln-N N1llrlrh1'm'r, jimmy Rims, I-'rank Sulvulu, Ifmmy XN'y:nIl, Lam l.u lI:u'k1u-xx Row .if Alu-rry fiomlnlzul, Rllxwll Ih-II, -lvrry I:l'I'!'j', Rnhhy Rolwrtsml, ,luxtux Nh-rw, XY:uym slllilll. 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Xlury Ili-tli Vluii-lun-ii, l':ilQy ,Imam-N 'l'umn1iv 'l'n-nl. lh-My XYiiigrm'm'. IH-Iv lin-trims Row 2: l'L-:my llulvlxiila, llill Fox, 'llviiiiiiy .Xtlu-y. Nlyrlia iXll'llllj'l'l', Xlilu- Yrtriv. i'l:lurlm'Ih- XYuk:ll5'. Xlzirllm Sliipp, .Xrnnlcl Xlxmskv, 'l'uinmy XX'illi:im, Huw 3: -ltlllll Qiiiimiics, Nolan-rl l':irLcr. -limmy Ilnum-ll, linry jnliiimii, lluliluy lfie-sn-l. Alim Tom llurilnn. l.:u'ry Smillx, .lim hriltm. Xlilw l':xl:irm llumcrimm :in Miss Gayle Rim' I: .Xlilmio XYliilv, Nancy llulmlrinx, ling' xlznnismi. .Xml XYinl'i1-lil. S110 Swuiiur. Nlury .lzinv lhirl':ngv, livrnlilillc l':mtrvll. llzirlvnv llnsl Huw J: lin-ul'uv Svllvll. xlilnu-N llnwmx. Runailcl lirugrmry, llill .lzilm-N, Yvuniu' li:ilwl'. lilnrin liim-Icrmzui. ,loan liii'lxl:ni1l. l.iml:l K'i':iwl'111'4l Num' .lx Ralph Klint. llw 'liziylulk Iii-iliivlli liillu-rl, llnuxilnl I'nslnn. -lznm-5 Ih-rry, Nlilfurml Ilumi l':ign' SS llmm-rumn 311 Mr. Lziwlunn R1 nv I: ,linnnic Rznliff. Nl:n'y Rntll Ilnwcll, Ihrrilnlu Uv:-rtmi. Xlzirtlm Price, 1h-oi'gi:1 Kully. I.:l X'IlllUiHl Luc, l.in1l:i I'qi1'lk'iIL'l'. Nznwy Nlrlilllzim-y, l':nfy llnllvy Run' 2: 'l'i':ivis i'x-nlvracmli. Travis v R1 Ki-rlwy, I znririzi iillL'i1UlL, Allclziim- Nicknni. llvlvn l.en:n't, Izlivziln-Ili llnvx' vw 3: limi Ncnnnnl, lip-nrgv Xlillvr. Milton Sulirxnn. wlinnnx' Svzirlvrmlgh, lfxlwzirml Srntl. Xiikm- llull. ,Iinnny Furl ZxlIll'l'it'1lIl History li M r. Bc-riiliznlseii lnnnnv l.:nn-, lxnrcn Uziltvrs. Kzirnl XYnlk:'r. Miki- fzilvs. .In .Xnn l.ipinfky, lihnrlc-5 Iirouka l':u4:' JU -vw Ilnrneromn 308 Mrs. 'IOINSS Ruw 1: tiniln- Ilmnlin. 'l'w:nl:i 1'o:ni. Luna Yan Zznnh, lfinugvin' Hanna, NI:n'g:n'cl Xlvtv, l':nt Tucker, .lnliv llinqhv.--, ,Indy Stugclill Row 3: Iidu-:ml Shi-llmy, Nlrf. -Innes, XYun1lruw llllrgc-ws, Shi-rmzni frmv, hlznn-t Xl1'Mnrtry, Lunisc Hill, l':11i'i1'i:i Rznlfural, Snc Nlclfarlznnl limi' J: Frznik XYilwn, Ilnyln' VVy:nt, lfrril NNI-vklm-y, Lnthvr Turner, -lulnniy NYilli:nus. .Xllwrl 'l':inh llmneromn 1:6 Mr. Keithly Row li K':u'nu-11 Lupn-7, I':nfy XYulfe, Nlnrthxi Yzirncll, Nmivy Ruynll, llarlmrai XVilliznns, Sunvlrn R:iImrn. Ilmnm Yxnnglni, Nlzirgzin-t Tmlii Row J: Hickey Tznlluck, Marilyn Stanley, lfngcm- livfnns, Ibnylm' fznnmn, 'lm-:mic lfilrilmlmi. Mary Snllunhergrr, Hilly Pnlmcr, Morris Mnascy Row 31 Kenny Fzulzil, vlnlnl XL-winzni, jerry fowzni. l'li:n'h-N fowun, jnines Iirmnnn-, lmwvll Iifnlglzlw, Mr. Km-ithly Hllllll'I'lNlIll 1:1 NMA M1bl'LI1lIl Row I: 5ll:ll4lll Nlllllullll, Row .Xllll Nzllllvm-r, .Xllll:l xxvfljglll. Xl:ll'p4ll- l'l'lly, Mary l.vlll Hl'll1ll'lsull, Ill-Hy l,ull lxrllll-rlx .l:llll- XI:llvl':ly. Hxlly Xlxlruzlll-l Row Huw J: Rnlll-rl llrlwlllzlll, 1'l'ulllll1- Kvr, Sllilll-ll fI'Ilulll:l-, -lnfll .XllNllll, Null Small, H:ll'll:ll:l l'lllll1vlll'1-y, Ill:lll:l Ruulu, lizlrl-ll XY:lIll-r-.. kms A: Ill-vw Nllllri-, liwllwzl- Xll'Xl4'l'll, Iillrlaly l'kl'lrl'-ull, Nvlll .Xlllllll-l'. lmll llllxl-I. ,lllll:lll l':u'l', llnlll Xluslvy llullllwmllll Ill! Mrs. fllillll Row I: Rum- llllllll:llll. XYilli1- Ulm Ifulllzlxx, fXI:ll'lll:l ixlll- 'l4lll'Ll'l1. lrlv X1-II XXl lllll'lw Xllll lvl'lll, l.ylllll- llllllrl-Ill-, Holly Kimi. I':ll U'lllIl- Cow .FZ Ilnlllly llllrixllzlll. ,luv XX'4lmI, Ill-Ill Nlnmlw-, Xllx, Ulu l,2lWl'llIl' IlvI.:llll'-'y, Vlqlylml XY:llI:l4'l'. ,l:ll'Lil- l'ml:lxl':ly Row .11 ,lurk I!lll'kIl'l', lfrzllllx Hilvvy, .lllllll rlrxllll-N, lliflurll Iirlllyll, .Xrlllllr Svr, I.l'llll Hull ul Fl Nl liillplllill ' lll ', .illlv K: x . l , -Ma mf? ' 'f '34, X. s .. .Ax L45 A if. llulnl-mlalll no Mr. Skilllll-l' Hmm I: I7l'lnl'l'N Sillvu, 4ll'l'l'j' Sllxlrp. .Xllll:llll'Il:l Xlzlsll-ra. llixlllv H:ll'l'l-ll. Xllllfy Klllwy. Szlllllrzl lIJll'I'ls. Ilurl- -Ifilll Xlllvllvll. ,lzllliv Klum-llo Run J: XJIIIVX Slllllllx. S:ll':lIl lflglllx, lllorlzl Nlxllll-wvll, VIFITQ' Hull ll:ll'l'iNflll. lllllluhlx Rlrllrllwl. Slvvvll llzlll-Ivy, l'll:ll'll'x lfzlylull, Nicllllrll Ullroll Huw .if wlullllw fllllllcly l':lllI .Xllmlrlwllln l.urlll llzlllxllr, lyllll Nvlllll-llll-l' Ilnlllcl'mllll gm Mrs. Slilrs Now I: llvlyll lllsllllp, H:lru:ll'l'l XY:ll'l'l-ll, In .Xllll Ill'l'cllIul1'. l.j'lIx'Ils' Xlullllvv. -llnly Ilisnxwxly. .llwlllcllv Nlllxlll-llc, Xlzlric XIcNl:lll:lll. 'ltrlllli xVy'llHll'll Run 2: .Xllll Xlilrllvll, Sul' lllllll, Illlrullly lllll'1ll'r, -lIlIIlk'l' llmllu, I'Ilil l'lll'lis, Ililly Ifzlxll-l', XXX-llmll'll Nislll-lllllwlg S:llll Illmlllx Null .31 klrlllllw Ylllllllg. .Xl:lll .Xll4Il'lwnll. Rlllgrl' llwl-ll. RoIll'l'l lmlrvl. 1 vrll Nlllllwll l':lm' llll ll111r11111111n 304, 111 11ll1 lx llulluln l'1Ity l 1 Ruth 1 1 ll l1ll I!1'1111 1 1111 ' l1111ll1' R1111111 11-1111 1'1-11 lx 1 111111 1 1'l1'1- R11 1 XII lu l1-rrx ll11l111111 11111 X 41 l11gsx111 111 1 ll1r11l1l II111 51111 ny 111 1 1 11sl1:1ll N11111111s r 111 I411 XN:11'1l kl111l1w Il1111ml1 lN11t1l Shop li 1 N 11r1v, hlllllllllk X11 l'XIIlI lllt'y, Xl1111l1 ll 1 N 1111111111 ll1lt1n11l I5111x111 11111 111 1-r, 1l1r 11e11 ll11 nvzn In 11 uylclu, llulm ll 111 01111 Xlr. 11111 1 lf if gm Q., .N 2 asf X ' P' as -W F R Q T -eq wr Q au . Q r X 5 x if 4 ,- if 3 J xx 3 A F -AME 15W55F?f: 5 I 1Qggi5 ffz N X NX ,fx Q X XXEQYR' ix K f N QQ xg A 3 .,-Q E+ ,1- llmncr4m Mr, Urn Huw IZ Hlvlulzn Slnzulxu-ll lmuln l1':uylul'. Snvzugv, llurlvm Row J: Ih'mx'11. I'Qp1w1'm Sllsnrml Yngm-lm .Xlln-rl Row J: 1 X lxl'ill'I1'l', Ilugvl, N r nl U'yx1n, hun in I wx I-ulmlux llnlliuuxxxmlll llumemmn vu Miss Gun e- Ruw I: Xlugnrnl Hn Nux Rllwrll. Xllp..1nln lima xu llclmxx. I' 11 Kux. llunlu Wall llum Rn .ykw Row J: Shun ,ml Nllllvr. Xl ux llult Shu Hu-by, nm 4 Nl:lxwvll N I lIrl'ln'1'l I1 Row .iz Rllph lmtun lhnl Iixulrmun Ilul KLIYIUII XX um fllllllj Klnrmll. Rutu- Nnmlmml l':u44- :J nm.. x f ll my 445 5 I I1llllA'I'Ib4rlIl .2 I 3 Mus Ilulmllull Hum I' I.u-ull. XIvmIuf:n, l.lll1.m Xlnlle-V, -lnxu UL-In-llmulu, S.lun4ll,n Xlmm-, I7.ul1.nl,n Ihyzml, ,ln-wmv Hlnw, Ifllvn lvzul Ihr-luv, . , , Lum! I-Jnnlw. l,1llv1.n Xl-111115 Run .': IMIIX XX.nlw. IM-,nn Knut. l'u-rvx XX'.ll4l, Ihrlllm Nlmlvl. l1.ulr:u,n llurvhlllw. l,u11l:1 S111 llulnrw, 'luvmmy -lmxvx, Fllvlxxuuui tlmmilvx, Ilvrlull N'lm-'llu,nlv, Il. Nun K' Xlyltull lim. Fvlrm RIM-x, l.um--. ,Xx11I1-uma. -lvmmy Xlnmxw, l'In.uI1--. Xlmltumllvlx, I.umN 1Qvuuf.ml-N. Hman Ih-Hy. l.:nlx' lfuul--1, Xllllnun Inmflulll Ilmm-mmm 31.1 Miw llugluw Hun li l,:u15 Flmxlw, 1'l,nl1l1v Rlumh-, Aluv lZml5:ul1l, Iilllu' XX'1':uy I-om, llnliv Ixy, Xlznrx II:-In-n Xlnllill, l':4ul:n 4'ulxNl:ml1m'. lully -Irwin-I Run J: .XI--nv Ixruum-13 ,lulm .Xml Tu' Nlnllw luunx l'ulvul , . . . 1 - , -: ' : : Tlllpll-, XI.nI'x' .Xml lfdullf-lllzull. Slu-Ilx llmy, Ihmlm' 1'h:ux4ll-'l'. ,I1-113 Ihnxtml Hun 3: Klux lluuln-N, Xl:ul'p4ul'n-I Hlnl1lI1-Num, Nay lin-rlnxuly. Xllkr yn Stuyvllll. Nm llv:n4-r, Alum l.4-xxix, SQ' N lvnlm lwlw-, .'I.ml'm:I linux 2 QL A A KI -nfl Wg' W pw., , SIIPH 1 . .ggi 35: gig llmlwrfwln I:-7 X , it 't Mrs. -In-:lm-N 5 . Run I: Ruin l3mmlux'1gIll. l.:ml.n ,I-nu-N, llzny-tlu-ln llmllf-5. .lu .Xllllx ffm-rlll. lllxiv ilwmlmu-1, imllux llumlnvl. l.:uh-ll Nuxvvln-lx Nun J: Xlu, ,lm-:nm-N, Ihflly llrmlrxl, .Xllrr flxrlllk. lflxgvlxr l'lu'l'ly. Xlvlxill 'l'1'u11wl:llv, llsslc' Ifxxulx - Nou 3: ll, XY, Xlxulm. .lim 4' Vlllplw, l l'ul-IX l..umlr ,M I Q,iig.fW5 ll4nlu-mmm Il Mr. l.1nnst:u-altar Ruxxbli l.1ml:u S11-lm-, lI.l1l'1w N-ugvl, Xlurlllsl luylor. vlglrku- XX'yl'irlX. Xlznlgzlrvl Srllxllrr. Null: Sqllyxnw. Null: Rmlxiuurl, II:u'l+:u':u Iulnl-ml Run J: Paley SvI'nx.u. lfxrul XX'clvlr, lfllix limlwy, ,la-:un Sm-Ivy, Nurlu-llc XX lllwlwml. l'!u:nrlm-N 12-mnlrxiulut. IA-mix XXX-lah, Ill-In-ll 4liHu'l'l Run .iz .Xlvm l.mxmm'v, Lynn .X-llvlull, N-yuxlmw Xlrlxmny. Hurful- Xmmlxxxll. ,l.,X. Xlllrln-Il, Ihnlfl -lmlw. XII. l.1llll5l:u-dlvl' Pau' lvl Q i . IIIRES llomcroom I3 Mrs. Mills Row 1: lovrz- .Kun llulls, Nancx' lfifll. lffxiii' llczul. llelen Crow. i lflgi-11111 Naylor, ,llmmy lllzur, llowzirml Ifzirriull, Hazel Cooper Row 2: Ronzilml NY:irel, ,lzickic froutll, Tim Xvilliiuns, liulorcw i':ni:iv:iIi, Rl rs. Nlills, l':irollyu l'lio:nv, Kay Smith, ,lurlciv Ricu Row 3: 1'li:il'lL-N llollvy, l'lzn'ol4l Witlrrlximi, Alex fhnmi, liolnliy Yromnn, Iloylv Xlnynnrwl llmnerooril II3 Miss lx'10N'l1t'llll Row I: lflinilwlli Vouper, Nlnrilvu llillzun, laniiu- Vollicr, Slllfllzj' xll'l'llllt'.-Allllt' llcrflmzm. lxlxnne Clemons. Sunni l-li-Irlu-r. Kay 1'onm-r Row 2: Miss Nlorulirzul, farl Szwlis, jerry Sullivan. Mary lfrniicr-5 XVilson, Lucy 1i:m:i:i. llvtliv llc-mlcrsoxi, lizikcr Rim-fa, 'l'l1oln:is Sullivan Row 1: llriviml Sliclton. llnrton Rllcn. llolilmy VK'c1Irrl11zix1, Alm- llm-:111 l':ixtoi1, llomerr XYilson l':ige- Iii l,:ig1.:v1!, Rummvl. l'lul1lL-iw. owlull, 4 l S n. ,X llomcroom 3:11 Nlrs. lYl1':lmlows Row li -Iimmim' .xllll linowlcf-, . , .- , , lyillnl lin-sa, In-my Svvlyv. lhtli Illini Iinlli iiullvl' Virginian l :ii':ilxu', .Mm lirownlu Xl ra, Nl.-:ulo xv x Row .ZZ -lolimiy Xlrliiillivy, Slim ' linlini Nliiix l Svlvixi .Xmlm-1 N luyu lluly liuwlnllml lim-th on, lmxnl llivlwlli Row 3: Yi-lion lillllllllllllllllll, Nix Sl:n1lulm-r. llon l'ii-rn-, l.z--lif lqollms. ,lolmny Young, Iii-nl hruwn-lorl. .Xrgrlio Voiixilw Biology li Miss Fivkling S1-:nh-il: ,lvrry liifforil. Nlurgiv Auluiiis. Nlziry llcli-ii vlzirlwon. lfclwurxl llnlfonl Slllllllllllll .Xlvin l.owr:mcc. I':itN R l1i'm'i lutv- I'AL'lx Hill-ll, -lov lfml NYi-lliol'ri, il-llUII N Sullivan, I.iml:i Sm- Ilnri Kiillllk' NYilvy, I A gl ll i wp 3 yf.. fi, wfiwlf 4. if V I M-wx J 35' li 3: M 15 if ' fr wr wr ii il w 43. 0. nw luv XYllli:m1N X? pr qu ' ' fl P ll Holm-l'r1ulll guy Miw Oslmlwl Huw I: ll::nlnttm- Knlvlnzul. Ih-lx, ,Turn-x, N:il1r y fTi'l1L'v, lhmlwxlllp' lluuw, Ih-My Ihwmll, Kl.el1'II.n ,ln Ulllns. -lynly 4-:Html .Xlm 4-1:13, l'r:mu-X lullmx Num J: l7.ui4l i'.nlI.1ll, XY1lll:nm .Xlnlnun-, lxvll .l:n'uv. -Inlay l'41':wvwv', lic-llx' flu .Xln':unN. l.m:I.u Ixvy, ,Inlm llc-my. ,lnrl Ihulnlnllt Run .43 Alnlln-N Xlilvlwll, Xlllw llrnlxv. l':u1I Ilm'ln-vll:u'Iu'1', Inu Iluuvll, AIM l::11 l.u1' Ilmm'm4un m4 Miss Rivhxlrllmll Row I: Xlnry 'l'l':ulnlu'll. 4lu-rlvluim' fifljlllll. l'llylliN Ihmn Milly Kay Sxx:nI'I'01'u1, Xlznry I',l11:ulu'lh SIIJIW, 'lzlmum Vlullnxml U:ll'lIyu Ilnmpn-I, xllifil YYNVIQII Row ,TZ Him NiL'll:u'1lw1I, .XIHI 1Qm'l1:nn, :Xludrvw lllnir, Ilurv Xlnllwu, lim-My XYilli:unx, IZYII lh-rry, lixmln-I Nylxurn. 'lollnny Xluml Row .11 Hmnxiv Knvhl, IN-rlx I P, . Hulk. l'uwlvl' MUNI, llininl Ruwlu, XYiIsuu Inman, XYIIIUAIII Ruzntll. Xlullrm' llzmlu. ll0lIN.'I'll0lIl 3: 2 M r a. Smith Run' l: Carol S:11111rle1's. l.i111l:1 lilftfhlbll. Xo1111:1 lS111gl1:1111. T cluiv Xlnrrs, Xlzlry vllllll' Russ, .Iuzm llvxx-1'ly, l.1111l:1 Beny, l,:1 Na-llc l'1'y111' Row .21 llc-111' King, llill .Xl111vy, I2 rum- l'11l1e, l.i111l:1 Iul111w11. . l'111cti'1 glllilll flifl: l111w1l1-11. l'1'te i':11111ms, Hrs. S111i1l1 Run' 3: XY:11le l'il1-, Xl-irkey Magee, x'0Tll0ll lxllllllllljllllllll. 'l'11111111y Nlurris, l'liI'fm'1l lligging ll0IT1Cl'lN1l1l 22.1. Mrs. Tzxrvcr Rnw l: KJllllL'lk'Ilt' Slinmlx, ll:11'l111e Slrickl:1111l, ,loyce lJ1llL'Z1ll, l.1111l:1 11111111-s, 111111lc xx'llllWIfl'lll, ,lu Axllll Green, llllly Stover, Ylillllk' llt'I'll1ll!llt'Z Ram' .2: lln-len l.:1 l':1r1er, YVIHIIIQ' ii11urlwi11, lluw:1r1l llmlmn, 'I'u111111y lil:1uksl1e:1r, l.cl:1 i'0111vr, Xlnry York, XY:1111l:1 frurs, Iiilly l3ruw11, 'l'11111111y Ryuls Run 3 NI Y h XYilli:1111 l11g1':1111, ,lvrry I-clville R:1y111u111l llucliltku, Stanley l len1i11g, Nl:1rg:11'itu Q':1s1:1m-rl:1, l'f1I1v:1r1l ll:1l1'11r1l ' .: . rx. 'l':1rve1'. Rm' llnlbml, 1 , 4 lillllllflllljlll, Rormlrl Ilnvis, Alvis Ik' ..- ...... Q 1-H, SQ .X , I 1,1 1..- 14.- -ggni' 1 , 1 Vg., Mba. 7 Rf w- F an llmnerfmm 320 Miss VVl1iteley Row I: Margie Sue Ii:1k1-1', I.e11i:1l llelmut, A1111 Kilpatrick. lie.-sky llr11l1111, l.il .X1l11111, I.z111ell ilflftlllll, l':1r11ly11 l':1y111-. liillie Muscutt, Xl:111r1-1-11 5l:1l1:11'1'ey Row 2: l51'11c1' llItllHt'I'I, Miss XYl1i1uIvy, Nl'ull1z1 llyllltill, 5:11101 li111'l1:111:111, lx:1y lllllllllbb, ly11tl11:1 Hiller, Ii:1rl1:1r:1 Herluff, Kllllllyll ll:1r:1Im11, .lulm XY:15l1:1111 XX Row 3: R1'gi11:1l4l Sti11so11, II1111 S111-ul, XVilli:1111 XYrigl1l, ,X111l1'1'11' V Hiller, lI:11'v1-y I'1'i1'e. xxlllyllt' ' r jay, -lul11111y lwlpn, Imlxlny .lnyrv 'l'41111 Slulln-11w1'1'1'k llorneromn 1 1 0 Miss Xxyflllg Huw I: Gail Ruwr, Nl:1ri:1 lD:11'il:1 Kuy Riclltrr, Kay Mullins, llilflhilfil l isI1er, .Xmlvlu lmlmvz, l.y1111 Dyer, Yi1'14i11i:1 8111111-, I':11sy I'rice Ruw J: Sznnly Rubin. -lxunes lie11t1111, Reggie llullziml, R11ll1 Lmig, l':11rici:1 l'1mk, lbiz111:1 liuvc, ,I:11111's l'v:1rce, Kay Nlallury, l:I'1llll't'S .Xrr1-1ln111ln Row 3: IJu11z1l1l linker, ,lm-1'm11e Allred, Ruy l :1rr:1r, joe Moore, Rngu' SUIIIIIIPT, Slim VVo111:, Ruhert H:1r111o11, llnrulxl 1lil1xm1 .IUI111 Orler. XVilli:1111 l'lll'l'lhll l':1p1- 1.7 'in - 3 N1 s l X, C, Q- 4 'R milf 1. Ai l 'Q , ew I Q5 Qs Q: if V, 3, I3 ff i 1 W S - wg 9' in W 'II Q 1 ,, 6 , Q .... I DQ Q' vi Uivunqu-nn!' if . X gznxgmg M - wi- -,.L wb fm ...E B wa 1' fa 5 o msg 4 V v . 4 i Q. M1 I , . .i SN E I ww J 'Y . ' A 1 , 1 W., x s A. ,I , . M 1 M ' 1 DILILLY DLLHILD ' -is 'f I, Aluxt lun-fun' micl-la-rm HIIIIIN uv iiml XIII iI1l'l'l'ZlNl'l' iIlll'I'R'Nt '. I'-'l'. .'X. night :mu-tilmgt luxwlmvrs :md lNlI'l'I1lN discuss I'-Nu in stumlying. XVl1u. g, Mr. l.zul4- :mul prnim-vtiunistx vlu-rk 1-quiplm-nl. 4. Mr. lluwzlrml proudly IIIIIIUIIIHTS, Ill :I Imp Y 11. Nrn Inmk in 1':lfm'll'l'i:l zulcls nw! In thc Illllfh pcrimls. 5. Umm' Zlgllill Miw Uslmrn llllkl 'ICI' pupilx clivich' :Ill lgillll. 7. In lu' i'lllUfl'll by alll :my alan Ill july. I'.u:4- Eli 'Milli X f ew X qw ff ASW fy' 3?Y j1f5LQw2XVWi M PWA UW My M5 as J ww Nga ,QW 31,2 W W 4 R1111 I I R011 22 1 111111 3' 21 The 1955 Q5 Mgr. 'l':11111, 311.211 -l11111111111, 5111111-111v1-1111, V111-11, c1ilI'I'k'1I, Morris, XVil1i:1111s, P11111-111111 N111 11!lI'11Ilk'l', l'011ig1'1'11', .'X11111'r11111, S1i1111111, P1111-, .'xl1lt'f, 1'111111i11g1111111 . Mr. -1Il1'1i l'1'i1'1-, 117lI'1ll'I', 'l'111'1'1-1, NV00kl1-1, Uli1'01', l7i111n111111, S1lllll111'l'5. 511111111 111 1111111 111111 1I1'11-111111111111111 11111 1101111 1ll 01- IT1'l'11'Ill'1' 1110 11155 NV11011 '1'1g0rs 11'01'0 il M11111-111111-1'11111 111111 1011111. '111I1' '111Ql'l'S 111111011 1111-11' 1111111 QZIIIIUS 11s lN1'll1111'l'S 111 1110 p1'1-S0111 l11S11'1L.1, 11'1111 Il 1011111 1111 11'1111'11 jlIl111llAS 111111 s11p1111111111'0s fill' 1llIIIIlllll1K'I'l'l1 1110 s0111111's. Q 1 - ' ' 1 s 's 111 111111 lll 11155 111111 11134. 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'1111l'Y 11101 11010111 111 1110 111111115 111 .fX1'1i11g11111 H1-ights. 39-211: '11X11'l', ji-73 111g1111l11l1 1,2lI'1'i. 21-1.1.1 111111 XVi1'11i111 1 1111s, 28-11. 111 g11'IIl'I'2l1 1110 11111112118 1110011 Il 1'1-1111111111151 10111 111 V-VU' l'Rlf'l5 11753, 111111 11111111111 1111-1' 111111111 111110 il 5310111 T1'L'0l'11 111' 21 llffhf 19111111 11-11111 of 2111-Sf1lICl'S, 11101' 111111 11s 11111011 111 1110 Xxvllffl 1111111 Season it Row 1: Buiee, Bouldin, Fason, Tristan Crawford Hawkins Miller Mfr. Louden Y V Y Y Row 1: Benson, Blackburn, Saffle, A. Conner, Tooker, Craig, VVard, Mr. Riola Row 3: D. Conner, Ambler, Poston, Anderson, See, Gilbert, llolstead, Mr. C'arl Price spirit and sportsmanship as any of the previous district champions from VVaco. For this, much credit should be given to the fine coaching of Coach Carl Price and his able assistants, -lack Price, VVayne Gardner, -lohnie Riola, If. lf. -lones, and Dick Lindsay. VVACU-CDRSICANA The Bengals performed much better than was expect- ed in their season opener against an experienced Corsi- cana Tiger team. They received the opening kickoff and marched to the Corsicana 31 before a fumble halted the drive. hlinutes later, however, Corsicana recovered another loose ball on the VVaco 47 and barged to a touchdown with quarterback Dale VVood going the final two yards. The try for point failed. This routed the Tigers. and they fought back for the tying score. They took the kickoff and quickly got six points on a 67-y2ll'll pass-run play from halfback Roy Garner to end Donnie Anderton. Fullback Donald Poston's kick was wide. liefore the half ended the Tigers went 62 yards for another TD. Quarterback Ronald Benson went the last yard and Postonls kick was good to give the Tigers a I3-fm lead. VVaco took the second half kickoff back all the way as halfback Tommy Patterson ran 88 yards. Poston's kick was again good, making the score 20-6. Later in the third period, guard liobby Saffle recovered :1 Corsi- cana fumble on the Corsicana 4.4. It took the Tigers two plays to reach the end zone with liarner going 57 yards for the touchdown. l'oston's try was good. Corsicana threatened most of the fourth quarter but never could reach the goal, and the final score was VVaco 27, Corsicana 6. VVACO-TERIPLIC The young Tigers continued their fine offensive play in the seasons second game against a favored Tem- ple team on a slippery, rain-soaked field in Temple. A Temple punt early in the game was returned by Tiger halfback Drew lylorris for 56 yards to the VVildcat 24. This set up the first YVaco score, which Ronald Benson got on a one-yard plunge. The Bengals tried a pass on the extra-point attempt, and it was incomplete. Early in the second quarter Temple drove 36 yards for the tying score. Dick Stafford got the six points on a lo-yard rung the extra-point try failed. VVaco got the ball, however, and quickly regained their lead. The touchdown drive covered 57 yards. Roy Garner took two passes on the march from Ronald liensong the last one was good for a 22-yilfll score. Donald l'oston's kick was good for the extra point. The hustling VVacoans still hadn't finished for the Page 73 X 39, ..-1. ,f l A , -Af MR. -IUIIN RIUIA MR. XVAYNIC UARDNICR MR. ,IACK PRICIC lh11,l'fiwl.l Ifmnfl limi Lvllllfll llzlrkfirld ffvllfltfl half. ,l.t'II1Dll' took thc kickoff and conldn't go: thcy plays latcr thc 'lligcrs addcd anothcr inarkcr on a .zo- pnntcd to tht- 'lligcrs on thc kVaco ll. On the sccond yard pass from Ronald lfcnson to Roy Clarncr. Ulivcr's play Roy fiarncr spcd ou yards for thc touchdown. 'lihc placcnicnt was again no good, lcaying rho scorc kVaco 12. cxtra-point kick was widc, and rho halftinic scorc stood Poly o. io-In. A Parrot driyc latc in thc first half haltcd aftcr kVaco's final thrcc points camc on an ll-yilfll fit-ld gctting as closc to thc kVaco cnd zonc as thc 3-yard linc. goal in the last qnartcr. 'lihc final scorc was kVaco 22, kVaco finally' gaincd posscssion on its own Q-yard linc, 'll-niplc fa. and halfhack Pattcrson, on thc first play fr-om scrim- W.'kL'i 3-POLY inagc, sprintcd UI yards for thc Tigcrs' third TU. 'l'hc 'lihc 'l'igcrs took rht- It-ad carly in thc hattlc with cxtra-point try, this tinic hy Donald Poston. was again thc Parrots from Port kVorth and ncycr rclinqnishcd it. widc. 'l'hc 'l'igcrs kickcd off to opcn tht- gamc, and a fcw 'l'hc 'liigcrs took thc sccond half kickoff and niinntcs latcr. following a Poly pnnt, thcy got thcir inarchcd S7 yards to scorc again. Oncc again thc six first tonchdown hy moving 77 yards. Halfhack 'l'onnny points wcrc produccd hy a pass from qnartcrhack llcn- Pattcrson got thc scorc on a 47-yard rnn aftcr taking a son to halfback Clarncr. This tilnc thc play carricd for pitchont: .loc Olivcr's try for point was no good. Aftcr 26 yards. Donald Poston kicked rhv cxtra point: the thc kickoff following this touchdown, a Parrot pass was scorc was YVaco 25, Poly o. hattcd into thc air hy thc kVaco linc and intcrccptcd hy l,atcr in thc sccond half thc 'liigcrs got thcir last licngal tacklc Marshall Sanndcrs on kVaco's 4.11. Two touchdown on a run of 38 yards hy hack Tim NVilliams NX . Tim kViIIi:nns Ilillllllllj' Pattcrson Don linicc Don lionldin Mnnroc llcnison llfllflrm I' llulfllarl' llnlfllarb lfjlllflfllf' lint! Roy fiIll'IlL'I' llonald Poston Tommy lilackhnrn Sam liaison David llawkins llulflnu 1' lfllflllilfl' Fllllllllfk llzzlflrarl' llnlflrark xx yi' .l . Nb , ISK' .i l 1 K i L 3 A ,, P, -mx. U vm an 4 Vi' mf . V HAH' -rl: s 'G m if-flat fha- MR. lf. li. JONES MR. DICK LINDSAY Trainer, Killnz Coach Kifffrz ffflllfll to climax a oo-yard drive. l'oston kicked :foal again. Poly scored twice late in the game against VVaco's re- serves, and the final score was VVaco 32, Poly 13. XVACO-BRACKENRIIDGIC VVaco took to the air in their fourth game of the season against the llrackenridge Eagles from San Antonio and secured an easy win. lirackenridge offered plenty of weight and rushing defense, but their aerial defense and attack were strongly lacking. After exchanging several punts with the Eagles, VVaco finally started to roll and got the gameis first touchdown late in the first quarter. Urew hlorris set up the score with a 64,-yard punt return, and Donald Poston ran 6 yards for the TD and kicked the point. VVith six minutes remaining in the first half the Tigers struck again on a 66-yard pass play from Roy Garner to Tomvmy Patterson. l'oston's kick left the score lVaco 14, lirackenridge, o. After the kickoff fol- lowing this touchdown, the Eagles fumbled and Bobby Saffle recovered on the lfrackenridge 38. The liengals moved to the Eagle 8 on mostly ground plays, and from that point Don Poston kicked a field goal to increase VVaco's lead at the half. The Tigers received to begin the second half and started a 51-yard touchdown march. Ronald Henson completed two passes in the drive: the last one, to Roy Garner, was good for 23 yards and a touchdown. Poston converted once again, leaving the score VVaco 24, Brac- kenridge 0. After the kickoff the Eagles couldn't move and punted to Waco. Tim VVilliams gave the Bengals another good punt return for the night by carrying the kick back 56 yards to the enemy 7. Henson then threw for a touchdown to end Richard Diamond, and joe Oliverls kick was good. Brackenridge got their only score of the evening on a Tommy Athey Ronald Benson Dickie Vitek Drew Morris Tom Stollenwerck Tarklr Q,INll'fl'I'bll1'k Quarirrlmfk Halflmck Q1111rh'rl11u'k jim Craig Tommy Pettigrew johnny Morrow joe VVard joe Holsteacl Crain' Crrltrr Ilalfllark Tackle lfenlvr c M ' . .cc xl ,-',, in Y 1 X mf A ,fp . xxm? f 1 l gig? c 1 . . ,, 3 2 l A - Q e-fm, -5 S .f - .' . 1 5 , K a.- l'age 73 pass interception and runback of 35 yards by guard .Ierry Quinn. After a scoreless fourth period. the game ended with the score NVaco ji, lirackenridge 6. XVACU-ARLINGTON HEIGHTS The Tiger's first big test of the season came against the Arlington Heights Yellow -Iackets of lfort VVorth, and the test proved too much for Coach Carl Pricels boys. Costly fumbles helped give them their first de- feat of the season. The Bengals kicked off to begin the contest, and the boys from Fort VVorth promptly drove 47 yards for a TD. A fumble set up another Arlington scoring drive of 25 yards just a few minutes later. The Tigers then took the kickoff and got back in the game by a 65-yard scoring march. Roy Garner went over from I5 yards out, and Donald Poston converted. The Tigers took an Arlington punt in the second period and went 65 yards for another six points. The point attempt wasn't good, and the score was VVaco 13, Arlington lj. Arlington Heights then matched that six points with a scoring thrust of its own to lead at the half. Two Tiger fumbles early in the third quarter set up two more Yellow jacket scores, and Fort VVorth now led .SZ-lj. XVaco, though, wasn't through for the night. Tim VVilliams picked off an Arlington pass later in the quarter, and the Tigers drove 55 yards on two plays to score. Garner ran 53 yards for his third TD of the night, and Poston kicked the point. Arlington took the following kickoff and ended Waco's hopes for the night by a 61-yard scoring surge. The game ended with the score VVaco 211, Arlington Heights, 39. NVACU-CIENTRAI. The Bengals rebounded from their loss to Arling- ton Heights to trounce the Central High Cardinals of Oklahoma City by a score of 56-6. NVaco, however, didn't turn the game into a rout until the last period and actually trailed at one time in the contest. ln this vic- tory the Tigers scored more points than any Tiger team since the 194.4 Bengals, who crushed Hillsboro 65-6. lt also marked the first time in history that the Tigers played a team having a Negro. VVhile Tyler scouts watched from the pressbox, the XVacoans picked up only 37 yards rushing and three first downs in the first half. VVaco led, however, at the in- termission, 7-6, on a 35-yard runback of an intercepted lateral by Roy Garner and Donald l'oston's first of eight straight conversions for the night. Central's only score of the evening came in the first quarter on a Cardi- nal pass interception. The Tigers quickly proved their superiority in the second half. They took the kickoff and moved 55 yards for a touchdown. Donald Poston made the TD and kicked the extra point. Late in the same period a Benson-to-Clarner pass added six to the VVaco lead. In the fourth quarter the Tigers couldn't be halted. After the first string retired from the game. the subs did as good a job or better than the starters. Don Bould- in and Donnie Huice each carried for two touchdowns, and Ronald Benson carried for the other. In all it was a 35-point period. and the final score stood NVaco 56, Central 6. VVACD-TYLER NVaco's first district game of 11155 was against the Tyler Lions, and the East Texans had too much for the Tigers. Tyler, the team that advanced all the way to the state finals before falling to mighty Abilene, didn't control the game all night, however. VVaco took the field to begin play with great spirit and a strong desire to pull the upset of the season. Early in the first quarter. 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Two plays later David Hawkins intercepted a Scottie pass and returned the ball to the 25 of Highland Park. Wzicrm then got back into the game by scoring in six plays. Poston got the touchdown on a one-yard plunge and converted also. The Scotties received the kickoff and scored again before the half ended with the score Highland Park 21, VVaco 7. Donald Poston accounted for seven points again. The final score was lVaco I4, Highland Park 2l. XVACC J-VVICH ITA FALLS This rivalry always seems to end in a shutout, and 1955's game was no exception. The 'Coyotes were anxious to avenge a 28-U loss to the Tigers a year earlier and reversed the score on lVaco. VVichita Falls combined a great defense and a strong offense to hand the Bengals another dist1'ict loss. The Tiger offense was held to a standstill by the Coyotes, but XVaco's de- fense did a good job in holding the Wichita Falls of- fense to four touchdowns. The liengal defense was led by backs David Hawkins and Ronald liensong ends johnny Tristan, Donnie Anderton, and Read Ambler: tackle hlarshall Saundersg and guards Aubrey Conner and -linuny Garrett. The opening kickoff went to lVichita Falls, and the Coyotes started a oo-yard touchdown march. The extra- point kick was good. VVaco took the kickoff and attempted to tie the score. Tommy l'atterson sped for 13 yards, but the drive ended on the lVaco 44. ln the second period the Coy- otes seored again on a fourth-down pass of 32 yards. The kick was again good. The halftime score was VVichita Falls I4, XVaeo 0. The Coyotes wasted no time in the second half as they took the kickoff and moved 7I yards for a score. lfarly in the last quarter VVichita Falls increased its lead, leaving the final score VVaco 0, lVichita Falls 28. VVACO-STFPHICN F. AUSTIN VVaco's Tigers moved to a quick first quarter touch- down and then held off the Austin lllaroons the rest of the way to gain a 7-7 tie in their season finale. Donald Poston, Tommy Patterson, and Tim lVilliams led the Tiger attack, while lien Pate, Sam Fason, .loe YVard, and tlimmy Garrett sparked the lVaco defense. It was a rugged defensive gameg Austin led in first downs, and the Tigers led in rushing and passing. Austin kicked off to YVaco to open the game, and the Bengals returned the kick to their 34-yard line. From this point VVaco moved to its only touchdown of the night. Quarterback Tom Stollenwerck passed to Pat- terson for 42 yards on the first play. Donald Poston drove over guard from one yard out six plays later to score. Poston also added the extra point to give VVaco a 7-ll lead. After exchanging several punts Austin gained possession on the Tiger 47 at the start of the second period. liill Ciattis ran wide, and David Pollard ran up the middle to lead the Austin drive. .lohn Hab- cock scored on a one-yard plunge for the Klaroons, and Arthur Driskell got the conversion to tie the score. VVaco was forced to play most of the third quarter in its own end of the field but managed to halt two Austin scoring attempts. ln the fourth quarter David Hawkins returned an Austin punt to the Blaroons' 59- yard line. This NVaco march died, however, and the Tigers were forced to punt. During the remainder of the game XVaco was forced to rely on a strong defense to preserve the tie. The defense was equal to the oc- casion, and the game ended with the score XVaco 7, Stephen F. Austin 7. 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N1-Il In-znlf-rs up in ilu' :lil mu Hula! Alillgll l'igrr. I H-. X' Run I: Curlce, lNlnnrne, Uiliann, lizimli, liieliellwerger, lfelpw, Sliumxite, Lewis, Reyea, llurtmln, Odell, Daniels Rem 1: Mgr. llnnver, Slaughter, Higgins, Files, linrcl, llnllnncl, Priee, Stngclill, Martin, HflN'Clt'Il, Young, lNlnnre, lfrmiulallm l'i 1 s lluglies, Barrett Run 3: Mr. l.inmls:i5, C'runiptnn, Mvliricle, l'l2ll'lIll1ll, llaimhletun, Allen, HlI1'llSCl1Ill'l1t'I',MlICll8ll,KlltDXK'lt'5, Bettinger, linker Maixuell, lirnuks, XVynn, Mr. -lnnea Kl'l l'liN FOOTBALL l.'um'ln'.f: Mr. li. B. Jones Mr. Diek Lindsay Kittens 6 ,. Lzlmpusszls X Kittens 16 .. Austin li 7 Kittens 0 . .,., .. Teague 27 Kittena 6 Austin li iz Kittens o .. . ltascal .20 Kiflviw 6 . . ,MCXi1l 2 Kitten: I3 Cursicana H o Kittens 7 Temple H iq liieliullwrger picks up yzirdzige against Austin B. Martin, Files, :incl Price lenml the way for at gain 'ugn x Austin H. Inge' sv 1310, 'L 1, .. fe . P' H- my 2 all as -'JN . 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Th fourth in the 4-A, 3-A division of the Coca C T st inexperi- end of the next yearls four games in distriet this record ey finished ola tourna- ment at NX aco, advanced to the semi-finals in the Temple tournament before losing, and finished fourth in the Dr. Pepper tournament at Dallas. .linnny Baker was the only returning squadman from last years great btate-finalist team. liuddy lfrier- son, -Iohn lxerr, and freorge lrrayes moved u p from the Kittens. and sophomore Louis Gonzales was the fifth regular. The Tigers began season play against Nr and came from behind in the fourth quarter to .limmy Baker paeed the lvaeo scorers with and .lohn Kerr had I0 for the night. mrth Dallas win 47-4.4. I7 points, NVaco went down to defeat in its second game on North Dallas' home court. The Bulldogs had the lead all the way after the first quarter. Waco was led in scoring by George Graves with lj points. The final score was North Dallas 62, XVaco 42. The Bengals' next opponent was Bryan. and the lironehos' rebounding gave them a bfi-58 victory despite the faet that VVaeo was more accurate on field goal at- tempts. -limmy Baker scored 25 points. and -Iohn Kerr, IU for VVaco. ln their first game in the Coea 'Cola tournament at Wlaeo, the Tigers edged North Side of Fort VVorth by a score of 62-fll. Baker was again the high-point man with 26 points. Crozier Tech was the next tournament foe for YVaeo, and the VVolyes won 511-54 regardless of a great XVaeo desire for victory over the defending state champions, Dnee more .Iimmy Baker led VVaeo in scor- ing, as he aecounted for 22 points. Stunned by this loss. the Tigers dropped their last tournament game to High- land Park, 5.1.-4.13. The Vvaeo high-point men were Row it Gonzales, 'I'nrnage, Kerr, Miles, Niederer, Mgr. VViIson Row 3: Graves, Turner, Baker, Ambler, Frierson, lfreeman, Mr. Keithly 'I 2 ...gpg Page Sh MR. R. B. KICITHLY llrail lhuskrlball Coarll liaker and Buddy lfrierson. with 24. and IS points re- spectively. llpon returning to friendly VVaco High gymnasium, the Bengals got back on the victory trail by defeating the liryan lironchos 59-54. Fine performances by regulars Louis Gonzales and jimmy liaker, and sub liob Freeman helped turn back late Bryan surges. Coach Keithly's Tigers then moved to Temple to participate in the Temple tournament. They easily won their tournament opener by smashing Killeen 75-56, as four Tigers scored in double figures. jimmy llaker had the highest VVaco total, I8 points. The Tigers lost, how- ever, in the tournament semi-finals to Temple. 63-57. liuddy Frierson was the teanI's high mani' with IS points. VVaco's return home was a successful one: the team proceeded to gain its I4th straight victory Oll the home court with a 59'-5I triumph over the Sunset llisons. jimmy Baker had 20 points, Louis Gonzales had I2 points and played a great floor game, and George Graves added IO points and rebounded well. To finish the home-and-home series with the liisons. the Tigers next went to Dallas. Sunset again fell before them, this time by the score of 52-43. The Bengals rallied in the last three minutes to break a 41-.LI tie and pick up this victory. Buddy Frierson was YVaco's high mfan with I4 points. Three days later VVaco was back in Dallas for the start of the Dr. Pepper tournament. Golden furnished VVaco's first tournament opposition, and the Tigers gained an easy Sl-25 victory over them. George Graves scored IS points in the rout. Following this. VVaco played a fine game in upsetting defending tournament champion lvlount Vernon, 51-.1,I. Buddy Frierson played lnnmx lhker Luther Turner fights for the rebound in the XVaco-Tyler game. john Kerr - f I-'nrfu'arIl s -Q Q 4 . a good game, scoring 18 points. Continuing their great play in the tourney, the Bengals next trounced Woodrow Wilsoii of Dallas, 71-51. The high point man for Waco was George Graves, who scored 24 for the game. The Waco team then met Crozier Tech's Wolves for the third time in nine months, and in this case the third time wasn't a charm. When Wacofs high point man. Buddy Frierson, fouled out with three and a half minutes to go, the score was 50-46 in favor of Crozier Tech. Withioilt him the Tigers fell steadily behind until the Wolves had gained a 59-49 victory. Frierson had 18 points from the field. In the ensuing battle for third place in the tournament, Waco lost to Sunset by a score of 53-49. Frierson and Gonzales each had I2 points for Waco. VVith the opening of district play the Austin Ma- roons invaded the VVaco gym, and the result was one of the best games of the year. The Tigers finally slipped by the Marooris 65-60 in overtime on the strength of great team play. Frierson connected for 23 points, while Baker provided 21. VVaco, anxious to repeat as district champ, next met arch-rival Tyler on the latter's home Court. The Bengals and Lions were tied at halftime, 19-19, but the East Texans broke the game open in the third period to win 45-36. john Kerr led Waco in scoring with 9. points. The next district game for Waco was with the Wichita Falls Coyotes, and Waco's 15-game home Win- ning streak ended, as the visitors Won, 44-39. Once more the Tigers went to rest at halftime with the score tied, this time at 20-20, and then saw the opposition pull away in the second half. The Tigers were led by Jimmy Baker with IO points. The Bengals came through with a good performance in their fourth district game to down Highland Park, 60-57 and maintain their faint title hopes. Tiger for- i 441 Bndds Frierson Buddy Frierson shoots a crip-shot against Austin. 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HfXl,l'-Mll,FRS Run li Dun Ckvllllmlm, lVl1ll'Nll1lll 'lillI'llZlALIl', lmwrll Uuuglzls, l'wl'K'Kl XVcekley, Flint Hllltlllllll, jus lWlum'c, livllllvl Rum' 3: Rulwrt llzlrmun, licl lil-rrx, Rau l7cz1v:-F, lx11ll'NllJlll Suunclcra, Renal Amlwlc-r, Qirnrgc liralvw 'lillilill TR.-Xfli 'l'IiA-XM fl.v.vi.vfm1l ffofzrlfz llr. R. li. lin-itlmly KIIIJICRS Row 1: NlIlI'li'll Dun, UISIIIICS Mitclwll, llzlrulcl Suttle, Dun fllllllllilll, Culmie Slllllllllftj liill l51II'I'l'lI Rum' 1: Milton Kar, Uurtis l r'-rcl, l,lIIllCI' ll-lll'llt'.', Pillll Blll'l1hCl1Zlt'l1Cl', lit'llIlt'lll Bryan 'l 44 Q .,, 5 PT 1-,:...'f :I-.,'y 1-. l lns year ns the hrightest S .gf . 'W X' f .lg - j Mr' . ..., . +71 - WM. W W ,,,W,,,, ....'-?g'.':-1.-. Row iz VVhiteley, Pierson, Pierce, Brown, Traylor, Pickens Row 2: Bzlllowe, Cooper, Retzlzlff Pierson, Smith, Rinehart GIRLS TENNIS Corzrlzz hlrs. Betty Beaty the NV:ico High School girls tennis tezun has featured Carol Cooper, Becky Rinehart, and Nell Pierson prospects for the lijjllrl1lgl'l'0ffCfl'1lll1. Others making up the tczun include Nancy Ballowe, lllzirtha Pickens, Gena Retzlaff, iiwen VVhiteley and Szunmie Smith. l':u.:e 98 These girls well represented XVHCO High in practice tournzunents with Temple. Bryan, and Austin. At the first matches the girls did not fare so well, but these practice games aided them in preparing for the district games on April l4.th. Because of their previous experience and the pra- tice record this year, Mrs. Beaty has selected Carol Cooper to represent VVz1co High in the singles division, and Becky Rinehart and Nell Pierson in the doubles division. Another important group participating in girls tennis is playing on the junior girls team. These girls include lN'Izn'y Traylor, Betty Brown, Kay Pierce, and Linda Pierson. ' ,W I 1 Q , A .W-.....,.....,,,.., -v-T,-.,.a..,,.....-.-1 If TQ. 515-...ff 1, fb- Sachs, Howell, Morris, Levy, Henke, Schwetman BOYS TENNIS TEAM lfozrclzz Nlr. E. li. Jones XVith returning letterman Frank Levy and two promising sophomores, Tommy Nlorris and hlichael Henke, the 1956 tennis team shows every indication of being able to win many matches this year. Other members of the team area senior, Hobie Howell, and another sophomore, Herbert Schwetman. Levy is a two-year letterman and has won many championships in and around VVaco. VVhile he was in the junior division, Nlorris and his partner, .lim Robin- son, won the Texas Amateur Athletic Federation State Championship last fall. ln doubles, the team is Levy and lylorris. These boys have a powerful game both at the net and in the back court, and they hope to do well in their coming matches. Henlce is the top contender for singles play with Howell and Schwetman close behind him. On February 25 the team went to Bryan for a match and won 3-0. Other events on their sched- ule include more matches with neighboring schools and the district meet later in the spring. gee-.,,, ln the junior division for boys fifteen years or under on September 1, Carl Sachs, a Waco High sophomore, and Hugh VVilfong, of a local junior high school, will probably play doubles. .lim Rob- inson, also of a local junior high school, will play singles. Page OO Y Y IS. 1 , Qi.. ,fl sl u- . 921145 ' 1'-'fi'-'--1' .sau ' ,uhm K., -.xi 1. vi , H NKJV 7 i 3 ' 'NSW ,- 1 '9, 'Lyla' . , W - Y, kgs, e 1 C' easey, lfarrar, lVlcMeen, lilkins, Henderson, Seliwzlrting, Hassett, Shellw, lieek, Hanger! CiUl,l 'l'l'fAlXI Cnnrllz Klrs. l,ouis li. liate XVaco High School's golf team played in seven practice matches during l el1ru:n'y and hlarch. ln l ehriiziry the 'liigers were hosts to Woodrow VVilson of Dallas, and Athens. lioth of these matches were lost. The Tigers then went to Athens for a return meet and won second place in a three team lueet. llurinf Klarch the rliiffers wlaved four matches. The first was ilaved in VVaco with Temvle. Paschal of Fort ls rs l , l . I VVorth, XVaxahachie. and XVaco competing. The 'l'igers won second place. XVaco then journeyed to Temple for a return match and was victorious for the first time this season. The next week-end the Tifers met defeat at the 3-. hands of Paschal in lfort XVorth. lu a match with ? f 5' Temple, Corsicana, Cleburne, and Lzunpasas, the two VVaeo teams won first and second place with X ' st five strokes separating the two teams. i The golf meet of District 7 AA was held in 'Corsicana at the Corsicana Country Club on April f - . . . . X I4., with VVaco competing as the defending champ- -,-, ion and 'liommy Henderson as the returning medal- , ist. 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L'urm'li:i Mimiix ' Sunrisv Sc-i'x'in'c'. ljllflllgl thi- spring suim'srx'i'. thi- Sviiim Clmrus pwsi-firm-sl rhi- opcwrtzl Hrlllu- l,uwl:uiil Son. whim lligh Scliuol Llliuml Nlusin' lJi'D2ll'fllll'lll'. ln this 'A ,, - ' ' . ', ' grains lui' civic cliihs, liiiich c':ip:in1tx thi mliuiiix iluu pm JlSM'IlIl1llK'N. lhix will' rhi- group lui-lpn-ll with the ltzls mi grmips, cliiixwli grmipx, junior high :uul high sclmul l'.wa- I l ' ft' I' r 1 . v w . Ihi- liircisrliuliisric lmxgiw Xuczil Lmm-sr will ull we-ll :is rhi- climwis. will vnrci' rhis UUIITUST. unix rhi- j'Q'1lI S wurla. Klum' suluisrs :mil ciism-iiilwlvs, :ix ' . f ,J al 5 my 0 0 F' A f' JAM. 0,0 T I' xl CTIO 1 1. Clmru, lI1g'HlIN'I'5 lDl'QIHll'k' lulllctln lmalrd lll new Nlusu' Hull. 3. First p1':u'ti1'v in Music Hull. 3. l'1llml vu-w ut L'l1ristnms uncxnlwly prugrzlnl in whicI1 all 4. Full :xml spring: ufficcrs ut Scniur C'ImruN. 1-lm rm gruupx tunk p.llI. 5. I'l u'tn'v fur opvrvtt'u llll' IUXNI -VND N11-X h, Nl'XYl'Ull1CI'5 in Huw f'l1liI'llN sing un Nl'U4'1lllll'I'N Cluh :lv xrnulvly Pl'0j.fl'lllTl. Il 'TER EDIATEQ I I 1 x 1 I I Run l: i':ll'llli1'Il.l:-I, xx'llI'I'l'II, If SIIIIIII, I'IIII'I'Is, lilzllv, NIHIIIII, XVIIIl:llllw, IiIllHINHII, Nh-lv, I.iII:lrlI XIIIN 1 1 Wlllll lull R-m .!' IIIIII X:llllIl, IIJllIlt'IN4'I', NI4I,IIlllIlL'I, 5. Slllilll, SIIIIIVI, IIllgIll's, II. I'IIlIl'4', llullvy, I.:lllg, IIKIII Mlm-fl Iill 'all 'lklllli Run Q' Iiw, Iillllllllzlll, 1il'l'vllxxm.lI, -Ixllwlllwll, .XtIlvx, I':lxIllll, SIIIIIII, fII'llIlll!IUIl, .xIItIt'I'5Hll, .X. Iillll N lr x RIIIINI I1'IlN1llI RUN l' IIQIVIII. I-1'II1lI'l. I-5llllIIlllll, NIH11l'l', IIHIIQIIIN, IIIIIIIIIIIITXN, Ilulv, I :llI:lI, l'llI'I4'l', I'llllgIl:lll Ixlllllll Slllllll Nllllll II.llllIN Rmx Q' Smll, Ihlllf, RIVHZIII, IIl'IIIIlLfl'I', Ilzllxkillx, SI1lXL'IIx,'II1lNI4lI', lIi:llllnlllI, IizlIwl', SLIIIIIKIVIN, Hu l Il tl llllll i'IlliNli:lll, ITllcILgl-ull IN'IIIfKNIIfIJIJYIIIQ VIIUIQIAS Ilmflw: MR, IXICNNICTII IIUXXHXRI7 I .XI,I. SPRINQ Iillllllx II'IIx4'l' , . l'rw.l'r.lw1ll. , INI:llwIlqlII SZIIIINIKIN NI:1xIl:lII 51lllllsIl-lx . . Ihr l'l'r.vl.lr1ll . . IxI2lI'Qill'C'I NI: 'I:lllitIl IVIINIPII . , Rnrlrdllly .NUll'rl11l'y . Ialllil' I llll Iiulm-ll IxllIlIlll:lll , , f,'nrl'r,ljmfilling .N'l'1l'l'l1ll'y . IIAIINX IUIILN I.mwII IIIHILQIXIN . ,Iel.I'r'l' fffnllrlrlflll. . . . Ike- 'I IXIHI FILIIIIK' I lI'I'IN .Rnlfw l.'fulll'flnl11, I7:ll'rvI I.illlII4lIl liux1llr.r,v .Illlfnnfrr . 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I'.llw' I I l IIIJINN lH'I'I4II'll11lllk'l'x x .HNIUR . . , M-'ii Q . 551, Q' 5 ,fii 5 E we v 5 ,FW 1 a ,IPNIOR L'HURl'SICS llirmlnri NIR. KIQNNIVIAII IIUXXYXRI3 .lllfllllfllllifff Harlvara Knhitza -me Rum 1: Nlirkrx Hnlnnw, ,linnny Mmmw, Tlnnnax Snllixan, l'1I'Illllx Hnrtado, lirurr Pups, in-llr Ymwll Rum : .xIlL1I't'XX Nlillvr, Mary XYaIlw1', Nlrlvin vI1l'1lllNlII!lt', llnnald Nlarin11, Clint HSIICIIISIH, ,lann-s Mitvlwii, linlvlvy lppex xyillilllllh, llivkim- Yitck Ru gr ,lim la-mix, Hartun Rhva, ,lnlnnn Young, Ray xllnlwn, Rhlwrl llfxsing, ,lavk lfnnlx, .lavk lhlrll, Llavk Nlilw, 4 nm lx nn llmxard lflvlning, 'I'nln Maxxwll, Huh lxindrll Run 4: Nolan Wann, Mila' Stuumlill, wlnu Vllippx, llarnld iiilxwn, f'llilI'It'N llngginx, ll, XV. Martin, l'halIv- lfrzuw, Cha nr XMII ljt'llIliN NI:-garily, wlinnn-x Nlrll, Hubby I.L-r, l,arry Rit'hill'LlNHII, VILIIII65 fxlblllllbl' KIRK ll' I' l Run 1: ,llIIil'xl1ll3lll'I',-IUIIIIIILI Kuvrth, .Xliuu i'rvrtlik, Vatxy Rcew, Nanw liallmmv, lfva l':IIll'ilIj,fk', Sharla fQI'illll'N, NX llltil Nun XVinnIx Utix, Barbara Vaynr, Virginia llmu-ll, Susan Ruswll, Betty Kay llllggim Run :Z lasniw lluxnjxrnlt, linnna Ralmrn, Nlary Shan, Linda BIHIIHEHII, Davis llerring, Uarnl RIIIIINVX, l'arulxn I'1xna IH LX xl7,U,l'I'IlllLf, lim-tty lirmxr, Qnlllllill NVylmnrn, PIIINQ Paym-, filvlldil llnntrr, lialv Rmw Rmx qi Nlaljx la-1' lfixivnl, Sally Uallahcr, Nlvllwa Ijtllltlll, vlanvt Litllv, linnnir Uxlmrn, Nlnrl XVL'n1cl, fvllllllivllt' XX4ll'xlIX NI: llwlt, l,innla 'I'nHlx, lin-In Ulu .Xlwr:nns, Linda Sue Harm-N, lglll'hIll'll lluclcltkc, linlnhic liryznn, liarlvara f'lll'iNIillll, Ninllu l mx Clliillvl' ll Run 1: lil-ttx :XI2lI'it' Piazza. Kax Ciranr, l.n .Xnn Stratton, Samnnlra Suv liralnnn lalxrm I'm.nu, Marilyn liilliann, Xxnnm kxpnt lnniw i'11Nrc1', Kay fqlllllllfh, .-Xnnr llcralnlan, Mary llrlcn vlzlvlwmvlx, lflivalwrth Cnnpvr, Susan l-'lvlvhcr R-ru ,xi Linda Shins, l.insla l'icl'wn, farnl IM-v lialnlw, Varnl Snr' XVilsnn, Virginia Sltlllt, Mary Cil'u'l1xuunl, Sllirlvx N14 NI1'i'rary, SIIUITUII .'XppIrtnn, Mary 'I'rayInr, Ruta Fay Parrish, wlaniu llwlxzllldcl, llnlnrr. Sillm-V, lhxlnxk-N Ninn Run qi Iiilliv XYl'ay lvvlll, Ruth Rmi1'iqLnAl, l7nlnrcs .Xnn liray, Paula ,lm Unnxlantinr, lliannu l.al'rru, Ray ,l1IlIliNllIl Xll Rm-, xl1II'glll'L'I Svhnlrx, -lnmly Kk'Illl1llIll'I', JIIIIVII C'l1alnIxlrr, lQlrmla fiflllll, Vnndvl .Xrnnlal, P1llI'it'ill 'lan Sl1IIl1il'fl'lA 99 , - - - - Af., ' 'rf ' P ., ,. ' ' Je ' ' ' Q., - S- YA 4, Jia ' ,L Q A , -H, in M in w V I k hx .. W, 9 M .N KWL f mei? Q wk: 7 g L V A 1 ' 1 I E ,jk it 11 w A - 1, I A X , 2 5 .E I r :AK Q . - ' iw Q, A ., .,, 4- ,E 1 v ' Wrtwgqy N i Q , . , Q ,Q , a 55, , 'S a ' ,' ' ' 4 ' b Y ., ' .C Q f . D 40 0 G 63 Q fi ff is a M 4-, Q ff Q ' f' a al , W if V i if i OPERETT Anna Luc Banks I'hyllis C'launrl1 llynne' Korcnck Virginia Vlarke Nancy Hanks Cllfllvlill Minnix UPIC R PITTA THE LOWLANIJ SEA Inf,-.-im,-1 MR. KIi1NNlCTll nowARn 11,-mfmrif ini,-,wfifmz Miss MATTIIE mass c'oFFns1,n . Ir1vur1ju1r1i.vf.v Miss lilh-n jx-an Bostirk Miss Mary Zandi Mc-hnrrt Doric Davis johnny Dec- Captain jesse Nathaniel Ilazaril ., Amos .. . The Ship's Doctor llzlnnah , . , liulincla . Nathanivl's Children: Ahrahznn . . .. Isuzu- IN-light Nancy Harrison lhfggy Howell Louise Mosley Rnhyn Bzlkrr farolyn liall Paula Mcliridr CAST OF K'llARAK I'IiRS STAKFIC UIIURI' , Deanna Bryan g'l7'IT l -Q l X , . 'ii Farr V Y , , Gordon Denton , ., .Don Borders .. , , ., '.,R0l1crt Uilwlmg Allah B. Uonant, jr. ,. ., fr , .gsancn INDI! . A Buster Bryant , Russ Horclcrs jan Lincllev 5 .lc-rry IRKIHKEI' -lillllllj' Mi'Quim'n Terry Snttliffc Donnie Anderton Don lioulclin Nucl Burleson ,fri C7 N , or , f. 1 X ' Z! . .Z Robert Gihlws john Kerr David Yatus Ronald liz-naolm Roger Uwcn Ulayton Trzlylnr f WACOAN 14 Seated: Stewart, Kleypas, llamhy, Minnix, Ridlehulier, Provenfe, McCullough Standing: Dudgeon, Huiee, Lillzlrcl, lllNK'1lI'Kl, Hill, Mr. Bullock, Pixel, Anderton VVACUAN .ldfvlsnri MR. GARLAND Bl'l,l,UC'K ICDITURIAL STAFF Jimmy Kleypns Sfmris lfililory .... john Kerr FALL SPRING ' Milton Sl'l1I'illIlITI fornelia Minnix . .Eiiilors .... Paula McBride Wil Lillflrll - ' A1 fEfUf0 f ' ' - Sue Mcltilflilllll liill Stewnn Marx. Helen Swamq Grace Turver Shirley Middleton Rlvwrmv Hlmors A A lv A Su -Omer Nelda llill . . . Ifxrlmngfr lfiliiurf. . . Donna Nunn mwda Smit Bzxrlvzlrn VVnrd , I . Delia Pnez . . Al1'M'J-Tfilllllll' lzllilor . . Patty johnson llflliflllll Iiililor . . Lint Z1 1 mms Arlzin Ridlehulier . Nmui' lfililors . . Judy C'z1rmichael BUSINESS STAFF john lN1ci'ullough Carolyn Ilalll MIlj'll!lS fl-iooj Brown ,'IJ11,w'rli.viIlg iWIlllIllfll'I'J . Rita VVhite liugenizi Proveiice Ft'!lflll'P Iiililors Virginia Berry Norma Laind Bznrbxlrzi Behringer Jillllfll Jenson lflflillf llowzird . Ifi1.ril1r':.f .lllarzagrrs Carole Ann Clark Kay Ilnmhy S'ofifly l:'Jilor.f Joanne Chapin Ann Dudgeon Martha Dzlnzeiser Halrhzlrzl Hudson l,'ir4'ulzllinn Managrr . . . Sue Duvzis Seated: lJlll'llS, Swain:-r, McBride, Collier, Vllilliztms, Ilull, Berry Standing: Kerr, Mr. Bullock, Jenson, Schrnmm, Nunn, Chapin, Behringer, Smith, VV:1rd, MCl:1lTlIlIlCl, Dnnzeiser, Middleton ' clZll'lUil'll1lt'l, johnson, Ulzirk gi NQW-ffwf l':igf- I47 DAISY CHAIN Row 1: Martin, Behringer, Mrllzwicl, Catto, Cates, Lawson Row 2: Sims, Brooks, Stongh, Graliam, Coffman Ratliff, Clark DAISY CHAIN l'flJl'l'ORlAl, ST,-Xl l lxllilurz MARY C':X'l l'O Class lztlitor :Xrl liclitors Organizations lfclitors Sports lftlitor Typist Photographers , Assistant to the litlitor Sponsor 1 . , . . . rl ln- Daisy Lham is protlncvtl as an extra-cnrrwnlar activity under the tlirt-ction of faculty sponsors, antl an editor anal a business manager chose-n by tht- officers of the Senior Class. This ycar's book was plannc-tl by illary Catto. The art Worlc was planned by Tim Sims and was protlnretl by Tim and Cie-orgiana Graham. Page 148 XVanda Ratliff tit-orgiana Graliatn 'liim Sims Shirley Lawson Bill Stougli Roy Martin lictty lit-ltringcr . Mike fates lcrrx' Clark Terry lNlvl7avitl Fltarlcs lirooks ., Miss Ruth jean Hamilton Thi- staff acknowlmlgt-s with gratitude the assist- ance of Rliss Caroline Richartlson, who wrote the fore- wortlg of Reatl Ambler and lionis Gonzales. who served as atlvisors for the sports sectioni and of Alan YVizig, who served as staff nwsst-nge-r. Don Coffman worked as clark room assistant during the spring term anal did the lettering. M, l DAISY CHAIN v I qv Arouson, Shipp, Lee, Perry, Cochran, Chumley, Gunterman THIS DAISY CHAIN BUSINICSS S'I'AI I li11.ri111'.r5 .ll!IllHjfl'I'I RAY PICRRY ASSISTANTS Glenda Guuterinzin Knrolyu XVells Cynthia l.ee .lerrold :Xronsou Ted Fhumley Shnron Coehrxin lx'l2ll'fllll Shipp Bt'E'lj' Conant Steven ilzitely .N'pn11,mr: MR. If. Ii. INIUIIVNDRU The publishing of the llziisy Llhziin is zui extrzi-cur- riculzu' zictiyity under the auspices of the Senior Class and supervised by faculty sponsors. XII: lf. If. lloluuidro, sponsor of the husiness staff, is largely responsible for the success of the book. His patient umlerstzuidiug :uid careful supervision guide hoth staffs through many difficult situations. Although the chief duty of the nienibers of the business stuff is to sell :uid collect for zulvertisenients, they are also responsible for selling senior picture coupons :ind selling :uid distributing the annuals. The Business AIZIIIZIQICI' this year, Ray Perry, has il very active staff which has cooperated whole-hezirtedly and devoted many hours to the financial success of this XCZIYYS book. Page 140 ,,f,, H COVER ME , I -X. J, 2 '37 is 1:7 , S. - Int ,Aa 'W ,. S1-sm-QI: NI:1Iuy, I511uImIi11, INIyvrs, H1111 I 51:1114I1111.:Z I'1lNUlI, I,111cII1rH, NIIIIN Q'I'I'IJIfY'I C1UYI'fRNNII'fX'II CHI XCII, . xfNlll.1'fll'f MISS MILIURICII S'I'Ii.RI.INt1 8 ' If.'XI,I, f IIIYII Ii1111I1I1I1 . Nancy Nlyvrx If 811111111414 Hrrlv . . I, X I SQIIII IILLSUII , Uukr IXIIIIN . . I7:11'uI I.i111IInlt . I. Iivlty NIIII111 ....., f, Scam-nl: IIVII-X, Smith II11 5ILlIHIlII2I flPIlIlt'l', I.1w11, ,,L. ng, .4 .1, ll 'III' . I -JM? IIlIlllll.V,flU1ll'lk 'r1lnrllix5ir1rI1'l' 'rn III rrllxxiflllcl' ll III llllijlll lll'I' 'ily .Il1n1ug1f'1' ily Nm rwfury l1I1Im-lull 5:1IIIc, INIIII SPRINK . . 5:1111 I':1m11 . S:111111I1': . Iokl' I'I41I1I15 I.:1 1' rx . .X11I11'v1 NIIIIVI II11 1 ,4 Q 'gf 14:11 1 51111, Q, I sm . T,-mix , ,L ui I ,1111 1- -1 11 Nw 1 I51 11 INI1IIs W1 IIIQ' S111ilI1 KIUIIIIVI' 111IvI1't1111 I W XL' mf REPRESE TATI El ,M . ,V Row it Luclvigsen, Vaughan, Mehaffey, ' fiCI1fgE, Keller, P. jones, jones, Pierson, Cooper, Lane, VVarren Ron 1: Ring, C'ook, hlenson, llarrup, Patterson, liuice, Uuclgeon, Taylor, Kennamer, li. jones, llilhun, Stockton Row 3: llisosuay, Yitek, Milsteatl, Rooks, liettinger, Richartls, Ciassaway, fhoates, lVlitcham, Reed, Otis. Chant Row 4: lNlcKinney, liraclsliaw, Kramer, llanks, llihhs, Duke, l,ee, Saffle, Pate, Shawver, Fletcher Row gi kluslson, Price, XVilliams, Roherts, l7iZlIlll'1Tlil, -Iarrartl, Deaver, liunu, Alexander, Maxwell S'l'l'lJIfN'l' CIOVICRNKIICNT 'llhe stutlent government of kvaco High School consists of five commissioners. a citv secretarv, antl a cltv mana antl t ger. 'lihree commissioners are elected in the fall wo in the spring. The city secretary and city man- ager are appointetl by the commissioners. . v . , . 1 heen soclat lhe Waco High School Stutlent Cnovcrnment has active in the Texas Association. the Southern :Xs- ion. antl the National Association of Student Coun- cils. Uvaco High School was representetl at the T. A. S. Ll. in Klitllantl, Texas, this spring. llus year the Government has hatl the privilege of choosing 0llfSl'1llltlll1Q' sttltlents each mouth to represent Waco High School at luncheon meetings of the Rotary Ron I: Luclvigsen, Stover, XVhitclev, Matus, liitlson, Cook, llarris, Row 1: Rllu antl l,ions Clubs. ller ,AM Q Activities of the stutlent government consist ot holtling all-school elections and sponsoring special events :luring the year. A major project this year has been het- tering recreational facilities for stutlents tluring their leisure time. This project was turnetl over to a commit tee consisting of representatives from each of our three classes, the stutlent government. antl the rlhe executive committee of each points a responsible citizen to assist the ment in elections, campaigns, antl other representatives have given the stutlents a participation in their school government Myers, Payne, Mahaffey, lleaclley, Pickens Stockton, lNlehaffey, llrvtlen, VVilhite, Kihhev, llarrup, XVartl, Norwood, l5Uss,fil1lll', Sillers, Stinson 3: Storer, Nieclerer, gkshcraft, Hunn, McMurtry, Scott, Royals, Tosh, C'arter, Sutcliffe, Sommer R1HY.lI Mitchell, .'Xclams, Miller, Rector, Benson, Mattson, Richards, llamhleton, Riess, 'l'intlell Ron Q 5: Shaivver, Coffey, llavckins, Baker, Davis, Pierce, Robertson faculty. stutlent gover homeroom ap n- activities. The tecling of tlirect ...............1...-- DEBATE 4 l?l,I5,-X'l'lC CL.-XSS ffmlifli RUSS lVl,'X'l l'llf RUSS C'UIfI lIil,I5 l .Xl,l. SPRING l.iml:i XV:iilil4-ll l'r'w.viiir11l . . linviil Mirmrv hi-nrgr Svhcll . l'iu'-l'rr.viilf11l . Daria Rvxlgalii lmiisr' Mosley . , Snwlary-'l'r1'n.ml'fr . . lfairlrm' H:irm'tt. l':it lhusviii .l,ll7l'IH'iIlIl, . . Vail Uamsuii Thi- VV:im lligh Srluml llc-haitc Class has vnjmul :mil fin-m'gv Srlu-ll. :mil limi lionla-i's :mil llziriil Muon gi wry Nlll'l'l'SNllll ivzir. ills-nilwi's lmvv p:ii'tiCipzit1'4l in ln thi- other tmiriizimviits wc' i'0u'ix'vil Him' first plums fUlII'll1lllH'llf5 :it llzillus lllilluwstl. L1l'Ilfl'2ll High Sclioril fittvcii si-mm! plates. :mil thrcc thiril Dl1lL'l'S4lI1 miliviiliiil nl flliiskugvv. Uklziliuiiizi, llviitmi lllviitmi High Sclmul, me-rits. ln mlvhzitv tlwrv wcrm- mtv liumlri-il :mil iiiiwtx N. ili. S. Cf. :mil 'li 5. L' Nfl, Nui' 0rlc':uis l'l'iil'iiw right mli'h:iti's won :mil c'iglity-tivc mlvhzitvs lost. llHii'f'1'siIi l- R W W 'l lll W9i 'l lifllm' C ll4'll4'l' llu' 'lin liiiziiiu' thvsc' trips, mliirilig thi' siiiiiiiwi' muntis mmlml Hillllulinlvnm High' and llmlmm lllmnmil' il IW rliv clziss pziiiitvil rural mxiilhnxcs. :intl llllflllg thc' sclimml llillllill' tuiii'ii:ii1ii-iit was the must SllCk'C'SSflIl of thi' tuurnzi- your SUM wmv mmbs' hm' H ,,lwfmlc-Hmlw-bnrbm-lw... I lmimx' ilziiiw, :incl spmism-4-il that lmiiqiict :it thc' lizivlui'-NY:uu JK girls tvslm vuiiipu-ul ut lluiiim Xvlsrm :mil l':it lllilll SIWWIW T0 f W 'f- llziwswm won tirsr in girls il vhaitv, :mil two boys tva llu 1l.iss is mm' llllbklllg tmwziril to zi silccvssliil ln rii-il liar lirst in hops 'li-hzitv. 'l'lir'y wvrc -Iziiiws Cii'1'x'0ll1 ills - v I fCl'St'll0l2lSfVlll IAWIQIIQ' miitrst. Rim II Nlrulris, Nlush-Vi, XVi Rim Ji limuii, llzmwn Rim qi his-xi-llv, Sruwi, Sturgis, hilu Q Illninii, XX.uIslcIl Ru lvs, llim Q-II, Im-lil Iuliiiwn ,, ful' . fimwlslwc, Rllilgllll, lXInpri', Nlill-XP? Hivlllllill, Svlwll, v XV rqiigji C0 TEST PL Y .rw 4 1 ,vid '.-3. J Qf' , Aff KN 5 INTICRSCHK7l,AS'l'1L' l,ICAGl 7 IC ONE-ALVIQ PLAY CUN'l'lfS'1' THE LAKIB IN THE YVINUOVV Uirra lor: MISS MA'l l'IIi BESS C'OI l7IICJ,D CAST Mrs, Haley , Paula lN1cBridc The Reverend Mr. Iidwzlrds David Reagan Mr. Vzrrrllthcrs . , Bill Stongh Mrs. Lathrop Nizlry l'xl'l'll2lld Nir. Alhvs fnkvs N1ills MI. Rnthforzl .Iilrnny Klcypns Mr. Brandon . 'Qnvid Mnure Mrs. Brzunlnn Peggy Mitvhznn MY- Jllvksfvlr Carroll Sturgis l'RUDl'C I'lUN STAFF ! Vl'0lTlPIl'r . . . Lynda! NVzuldcIl SVU-il' MTHHH-ECT .. -'0I'dilIl lic-cklxzlln M5'k4 UP ,, Arlxln Ridlchulu-1' l':1p:r lil DR MATICS v L :li S 4 1 , :ur suns- M I in E , i Q i Q 1 is I l'agc I5-1 I7 if ' 4 1- RAMATICS CLASS PLAY cJl'R HICARTS WICRIC YOVNCI ANU CRAY 111,-.mf-1 Miss MA'I l'Ili mass C'OlflfIlil,D Su-uarmi Mrs, Skinnvi' l'urncIia Otis Skinner Utia Skinncr ifllliij' Kimhrnugh Pnracr SIK'H'2lI'Kit'55 iiirix XVilllvl's Alhniral llarrict St. -Kuhn XVinifrc-rl Hlangh lxn Mclivuy , . lmlwvtm' .. . 'l'iwl'csc , lN1auiann- Iflaic- Mnnsivnr IR' l,a Vroix VVinmlfm Clcznn-r . l'mil1ptvi' Siam' Manager .'xh5iSfilllf Stzigc Mana Stagv fren' Srvnic' IM-siggm-r SHIIIHI i'ifil'l'l5 l'rnpc In-N Maki--up Iilvct rivians NVardrolw Mistress CAST john XVrcnch l,LEgj l , . Mary Ifurnalni David Nluorc , Sanncira Bray Alfrvmi Neel .. Pat Dawson Hill Stungh . . jnhn l'tsm-y :Xrlan Rimllvlnilwr .. , .Paula Mvliridc . ,Iinnny Klcypas Lynda VVacldeil Lynda Pt'IL'l'5l!ll . l,UlIiSk' Moslvy ,llenry Carta-r fwkv Milla l'R0l7l'C l'IUN S'l'AI I Virginia lierry . Iinna lnhnsnll gel' , . . Donnie Andcrmn Bill l,ynv, xXYf'llll9ii Rilllehuhur, Don Bonldin, Kenny-th Baker .. ., -lane Swenson Martha Morris, lwayiois Brown Virginia Clarlg-, l,aI.e Linclley, Martha Muser, Kay lN1iIlcr l'at Sisk, Lynn Dyer, Dnnna Vaughan ,. . ,Pat Sisk, Mary janv Russ .Anne Dryden, Shcrron Apply-ton ix . fZZ1ffwM UNIOR RED CROS S' 's Row Row Rims' Row Row 2 4 The fall project for junior Red Cross was the mem- Paez, Mallory, Rhea, Ziegler, Chadbourne, Anderson, Siegal, McCabe, Koerth, Sillers, King, VVhite Banks, llarralson, Gaines, Shadwell, Shaw, Conn, Barnes, Loden, VVybourn, bl. Smith, Darrell, Bruce llughes, lithridge, llenderson, Lucas, Learnard, Price, K. Smith, Godman, Luster, Narovee, Ross Fouts, Staley, Mounee, Coleman, Corbin, Bryan, Landrum, Cupp, S. Smith, Haney, Brooks, NVatkins Slaughter, Miers, Moen, Tooker, Denton, Burgess, Bond, Gale, Mrs. jones JUNIOR Rlfll CROSS Sf'0IlJ0l'C MRS. lf. li. JONES FALL SPRING Anne Learnard . . . Prz'.fidrnl. . . lN1ary Ann liddleman Andrea Corbin . . . I'i1'r-l'rr'.viJ1'nI . . . . . Don liuiee Mary jane llaney . . . Rrroriling Srrr1'l1u'y . . . Beverly Reed Martha Rhea . , . Crzrvrsfinrzrlirlgf Srrrfizlry . . . llarold Gibson Tommy Tooker ..... Trruszlwr ..... Donnie Anderton This spring the main project is filling a gift chest to be sent to a needy school overseas. lioys in wood shop bership drive. llost homerooms reported ION? mem- berships and a total of 34130.25 was collected. Various homerooms made scrapbooks of cartoons to be placed in hospitals. Room 212 lead in this project. On rliuesday, VVednesday. and Thursday afternoons are to build the box and all the homerooms are asked to help in filling it. The extra money from the mem- bership drive will also be used to purchase items for the gift chest. two representatives from each grade report to the Red Cross Center and help in taping bottles, filing and other XVUI' RHXW' Row Row ROKR' 'awww-mst k. ln the near future -lumor Red Lross members are to wash ear windows in downtown lVaco and leave a circular reminding Vvacoans of the need for blood donors. Coker, Butts, lsom, Crownover, Stinson, liruyere, Seelye, Squyres, Adams, Shelby, Sullivan, Mitchell, Miller Ll. Lee, Strieliland, L. Lee, Keller, Radford, Kendrieks, Ramsey, Rive, Hruee, Cotten, XVillinj1s Saeks, Buiee, Shipp, Payonk, Reed, YVhite, lithridge, Strathdee, liddleman, Payne, Swenson Cupp, james, Salazar, Anderton, Gale, NVebb, Middleton, Lucas, Gibson, lfoird p-monk-p M., A A WW Q-.un-.vpn-nn 1 7 1 '1 W 1 1 W LX if S. ISIA 'l L , n ' I 1 - -x F 1 wa Rum 1 X.uml1u1, I,imih-x, Hull, Q'ulIivr, llzrrringmn, lirighl, Ilnmhvx, Vznnplwll Run ' l:1llff'Il'lJIIlI1'I', Hlix:ll'm'1, Alvrlurwn, li. XX'hiu-, Rr-ul, Vupp, XX'illi:mlN, Ilill, R. XX'hil1', XX':lrsl, Marius GIRLS ,YI HI lC'l'lL' .XS5Uk'l.X'l'l1JX .wp,,,,.f,,,A- Miss IQMMA Mmuflll-pw I-'.Xl.l. 1rll'IllIil Ilxlrrimgmn , l'n.fi.lff1l r-l'rf.flrl'1 Xgrlxrx ,Xxm-Nuwrtlr . l'1f l':rrul .Xrm Hright BIN' 1'ullim'l' . Q ,N'ff1v lilly l'nn.r:1zfr SPRING . . . . Suv lnllu-I' ..- ---- ,--A H-., nf. . . l.1ml1l XXrll1:lmx . . . Nrhlzr Illll . , Valrvrl .Xrm lirighl Kiln XX'llilm lx'f'f1vrIrl' 'l'l1r-liirlx .Xthlvtiv .Xwwizrtimm ix sm UIQJIIIXIQIYIUII uf wl1ul:nsl1ip. glhrlity in l'i'k'l'i'2lfillIl2lI zrctixitivw. ilrtvrnwt 111 1-mx garlx wlmw main rlurim rm' tu :win the- l'. lf. thx- l'. lf. prugrnln, Il pln-:ning Pk'I'5lll12lIiTX :xml gmail rm u'lwr'x in K'll1'f'hiIlQ rlu-ir rullx. In In-Ip flu-111 wirh their hm-arlrh. 151113 4l'IlillI'jlil'IhII11lX hc il..-X.qX.'s. xwx, :nhl In kvcp thx' SIIIIXYUI' IYNIIIIN mul lII'l'NNillQl I'UH'lllN , , , . . llu-so zrssrsrzmrf In-hl I'lll'll' xvm'kly IIIUUTIIIQN un III rmh-r. Hurt ul rhr- irls who :Irv IIN'l11lXl'I'N :uv in' , . , . . . . . H XXmlm-snlny INUITIIIIQS. Num- uf thm-lr suulzll Ilk'flX'l tclcwtu-rl in l'l1uh':1l llilllllkllfillll :rx :l fiII't'l'l'. Huw l,mm.l . . . , . ' mlurmg thv yvur llrclluhwl :1 mhumw Zlllll il Q hrlstmals pzutx XIm'm'lu':ul ix rhr- Npmmwr. . , , , . . . . tlllflllf thx' hill tvrm. lhls SUVIIIQ thu gnu' :l Dlt'I!lk' ml XIVIIIIXVIN num hzrw rhr- Iullmring llllillifikkilfitlllxf thv jlluiur girls who :nw tuturm- pr'uspn'x'ts lur :hc H. X I',Hw P-1, .X Y. LIBRARY A1 SISTANTS , 1, 1 1 Rim 1: l,1lt'7, M1'Mill:111, Collier, Ri1'l1t1-1', Morris vi 1 Rim 3: Prulfitt, S1-ails, l,11t1-s, l'4llIlL'l', l.k'lII'IlIll'kl, XV1-:1tl1e1'sl11-e, lNll'KlIllli'j', .'xg.Illllill', Miv D1-111114111 Run 3: xV2lllxk'lQ XVIIII1-rx, l'1'lw1111, Smith, Sharp, VV11l1l1, Key, NV:1rd, lil'UN'Il, SXYJIIIUI' LIBRARY ASSISTANTS .wp.,11W.1: Miss 11'1'111Q1,1,A 111fN1w1AN lNllSS ,ll'iANlf'l l'l'f YUNKFR lfAl1l. SPRINU Sully 15111111 . . . . l'l'1'si1f1'11l . . . . Kllj' llillllllj lgilI'lD1ll'1l l3r11w11 . . . liin'-l'l'1'.1i1f1'l1l . . Hz11'l1:11':1 Hl'lHK'lI llelljil limi Seah- . . Rr1ur1fi11gf .S'1'1'rrlr1ry. . Urnlin .'Xg11il:1r D1-lin P11111 . . . . . .l'r'ra.f11rfr. . . . D1-lin l,1lt'l lillI'lHll'll l'11111ph1'1-5 ..... Rrfmrl lhiring fllk' 11135-111311 scliool l'l'2ll', thc- lil11'z11'y 11:4- sisruiirs l1:1x'1' l1:11l 11110 of their blisirst 102113. Two big 011-1115 l1:1x'1' t:1l11-11 11111' ti1111- :1111l 6'Ill'l'gI,5'. Tho 1111151 i111- p111'r:111r was the Srzm- 'l't'l'll-.AQLC l,ll7I'21I'j' Asscmcizltirmii L'1111x1'11ti1111 11'l1i1-I1 was l11'l-.l l'il'l3I'lI2lIAj' 24,-Zi i11 lVz11'11. S1-11-11 llll1l1ll'Q'1l 11111l fifty st111l1'11t lib1':11'1' 2lSSlSf1llll'S lll'fCllll- 1'1l 1111- 1111'1'ti11113 135 high s1'l11111ls w1'1'11 1'1-p1'1's1'11tv1l. rlihc stz1r1- 'lf JX. l,. nl. p1'1'si1l1'11r, Klnry Helm-11 51111111-1', Zllltl Sully l,11t1-s, srzmf 1'111'1'1-sp11111li11g Sl'L'l'Cf1lI'j', 1121111 Illllfll R1111 1: llzimhy, lglIIll'I', Alcan-1, Richter, XVi11g1'11v1-, I':11'1 R1111 3: Miss Y1IIllQl'l', Raxlnlm, Xllelsh, P11111pl1r1-y, Revett, XV1'st, M1- Rmx' 'Z liill1-It, Ku, Smith, T1111 fate, l51'111v11, Su z1111'1' rlilll'llfl', liil J . L 1 H' time Zlllll 1'lll'I'gj' 111 Dlillllllllgl for this big 1-11-111. lh1- 1'1111x'e11ri1111 was ll QI,I'l'2lf s111'1'1-ss :1111l 11111' Cll2llllK'l' has 11-- 11-i1'1'1l 11111111'1'1111s 111111-s lI'0lll 11th1'1' 1'l1:111t1'1's 1'1111g1':1t11l:1r- ing 115. 'lihc sec11111l evcilt was ll 1'11111pl1-tc lil'-ElI'l'2lIlQf1'Illl'lll of the book 1'11ll1'1'ti1111. S1'v1'1'z1l rl11111sz1111l lwmks 1111 tl11' 1'1'sP1'x'1' list ll2lYl' b1'1'11 111z11l1' :11'1'1'ssil1l1' 1111 rh1- 0111-11 hlll'lX'l'S. As :1 l'k'Sllll, W1' halve- 11111r1- 1'1-:11li11gg l'lb0lll sp:11'1'. :1111l flu- 1'i1'1'11l:1ri1111 of the books is i111'r1-z1si11gL. lQlllIll j', Ag11il:11', Miss llklllililll l, Mzlrrs, l,llIt'5 Huang-11161 5472? OFFICE SQISTA TQ .l,........., . in 4 17 -I Ron ii Rixvra, llanus, l lvtm'l1i-l', .'xCl1lll1N, lluclson, M. jom-s, AI. Jonas, XVL-lls, XVallu'r, M. jones, Vlarla Ron 1: lil-l u'ilug:'r, Ma1'l.ain, Roth, Mounvc, Clayton, Ratvman, -Iacohsoii, llrnry, .-Xhlworl, llellilcrsoii, liraliain Ron 3: Millsaps, lirrri, lforml, Mirvliam, Miilclli-ton, Aronson, Rc-ul, l'illll'JlllIlHIl, filIIlIl'I'lIl1lll, llll1llI1'0Il Ron 4, Ililvas, l'liapiu, Slcuarl, Mm'K'ullough, lfl'0N'Il, ji-nkins, i'orhin, Smith ki ----IH ,N . . v -.u ' W' 4 Ul l lQ'lf :XSSlS'li:XN'l'S .hifllll.fIll'I lNllSS likgxfllf llAlVlll.'l'UN 'lihv olliuv assistants of lVaco lligh School ri-mlm-r Thi- office assistants show tlwir willingness to scrw a valxiahlv si-1'x'icv to thx' school in thc' various school of- hy maliing application for il position. 'lille' applicants arm' livvs. Souix- opvrarm- thi' swircliboai-il, orlu-rs assist in thx' C1ll'l'ilIllj' sui'c1-:ical aml arc' chosen on rho hasis of ilcpcml- :irti-liilziiivv :mil l'l'QlSfl'Jll' offifvs, aml otlwrs serve' as sw- ability, sL'liola1'sl1ip, anml on rcfonilmwimlarioii of thvir i'm'rai'i4-s ro thc i'o:iclics, nianagcr of suhool ai'rivitim's aml tc'aCllf'1's. llvsimlcs living of sa'i'x'if0 ro thcir svhool, rhi- to thi- mliri-fron' of nlistrilmriw 1-ilucatiori. 'lilwsm' srluli-ilts offici' assistants gvt rval c'xpc'1'i4'lifc' in lltilllllg with proph- work om- hom' Il ilay wirliour crm-ilir oi' spi-cial I'l'L'Ug1llll'lUll. :mil in pcrforming Vflllfllll' offivn' 1lllflK'S. Ron iz llarrison, XVaIkrr, Banks, Cook, .-Xmli-rson, Alwlmivtl, l.ipinslq', Morrou, lioml, M. plone-s, l lvtclwi', Ili-mlm-rs Ron 1, -loiws, llK'l1l'llljL1'l', Mounvc, Clark, .-Mlliison, lirown, lilaml, l'arl1on, lluilgron, Dison, Malwray Ron 3. llivlwlx, lluvas, Millsaps, Hollins, XYillman, Miililli-ton llenry, Smith, llalrrcll, K'larlw, NVat!csoii Ron 44 lox, Rlllllllllll, l.mu-am-i', tllllllhflll, lirown, N1l'clllllHll,.fll, Stewart, Ri-ul, cillllIi'l'lIl1lIl ' i i A V. ,ii u 1 an -vilimlqfffg , sr. if , M 5 2-..... l':ii1r I 55 ui' nil PARE T-TEACHER ASSOCI TIO '41 6 ,..4dhi- use WF iv Nlls XVomlliff, Mrs. Liiwbgjg, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. clI'1lYk'll, Mrs. Spark l'ARlfN'l'-'l'lfACHHR ASSOCIATION UIfIfl'l'liRS S'l':XNl7lNU C'OlNfllVll'l l'lil'fS l'rr-siilcm ,... ., Mrs. YV. l. Brooks Procedure , , ,. . .Mrs. :Xlvu Malliry lfirst vii?-l,l'Q'5lKlL'llI , Mrs. T. R. i'i':u'f-ii l'uhlic1itions Mrs. 12. A. Illwoocl Sccoml Vim--l'rf-siclciit , .. ,.,,,. . Mrs. O. C. llerclmnn C'ivil Defense ...... . Mrs. Alvin Snrley 'I'hird Vim'-l'rvsimlq-lit ...... ., Mrs. Chu les Cillltfell Home :incl Fzimily I.ifc . Mrs. lflihugh Levy Rcvoiwliiig Scc1'r-tzlry , ,,Mrs. 1 V,L,i.u.LLlr,gu-- Legislzztion ,. . Mrs. A. C. ,Iolinson Corrcspomling Sn-m'i'et:ii'y . , .Mrs. S, M. ML'l7:lrl:lncl llezllth Zlllll Safety Mrs. Donzilnl Gorham 'lil'i'ilSllI'Cl' . Mrs. Buff CIlI'll'1ll'l11lEl llistorixui , Mrs. -I. C. Blllllkl Pai'li:m1rnt:1rizm .. ., ,.,. Mrs. VV. A. Taylor Publicity ......... ..., . . .,,. Mrs. Milton Spark C'ounril Ra-pi'csl-iitaitivcs Mrs. C. Nl. NVoomlIiff Mrs. Gus Amthor 'lihv 14335-50 lVzico High School l'-T. A. has the largest iii:-iiihcisliip thc' 0l'45I1llllZ2lflOll has cwr limi, 21 totzil of ILQS3. 'lihv monthly programs were hasml on the tlicim'-wlVc thc l,f'ODlL' lnsurm' Riclier lliviilcmls, anal wvn' miusxizilly wr-ll zlttcillllwl. Mrs. lilund, Mrs. clIll'llllCi11lt'l, Nl 5 FS. Ilospitzilily ,, , l1o.1ls .,,. Citizenship Scholarship .... , , ,. Youth Artivitics , Room Mother clllillflllllll The money making lVlrs. Rolwrt Howell Mrs. lla-rshel Urn-ss Mrs. M. S. Ludvigsen Mrs. K. D. Albritton Miss Grncv llzimilton Mrs. D, CX Banks project, 'lihv Vzirim-ty Show lu-ld in lllzircli, mzulc possible zi slibstzuirial contribution to thc' Scholzlrship iillllll :mil thc- XV:wo High School Servici- lfiiml. Y Banks, lNll's. llowell, Nlrs. llorclmzm if Q1 I l':iuz- ISN U I J 3 A N J Qu 1 'H' Q in . -A 5. . .v 51 1 .X , S L I L U il v 'ask-' gl' x, W 4 ,.... . 4 W-Y 'if 'asi:f2'V ' k K fx .,,- 'mai .gi ,V -ff ' Q f X . ffl? rfff .-23 ', ag S. ? 4 Y 5 R E Ju L gf r, . f , .ig Q- Mkkfi vm. WGRK A D PLAY 1 K fs-H-5' me Svrxirv l.L'IIgUIL' vlulw gzlthvl' dullx fur Twp Flu-st, 1. Y l'i'k'IlN nle4'ul':m- girls' MINI :liml Flllllll. lim Ululw Imp pivk up 1-hnirx zllrvr znwlulwly. 4. Nlr. Nullv :xml Il. li. Club lvplwwrllautixc- ll.lXl Im SKIN - r - - 4 ' 'Ill' ' .X .I' . I, ll. .X. :WIN t'IlIt'l'l1llll Nl mv wt IIIVII' play wlmul PIIIHIN, mum 'UH In Us 'H 11. Gm ut ffrllllvilllvl' Rvvur put in gm hum ul pu urnw IRAQ- lr-I QIBR ICE PROJECT ' 4, A 05,33 . all X WV 'if 5, WN u ., - - v v fi? ' in 2.1519 N -fr. 'I x 5 M K xx K '1 , , ' I 'Q -3. Q5 I. I. ll. .X IIIVIHIWIN N4-ru' N.1ri11ll:lI lIf.mw!m1'ivlx lm'l11lwl'N lllll, 34 llumn' Su-I1-:gil-iw Club 1114-lyllwl-N uurlx ill Ixping Imrpgm, PIII III . V . - . v. . . I I N 4 lxvj C lll1x llll'lllllL'I'x num' 1-1155 Llllti 1'l1n'Lp11s im' Iluglyllvglyyllg 5, NIm'lmu-lx! Vlulw lm-mln-lx -vt up rluairx tm' :uw-llllvlx. lunlxxkn-ls. ,Xml IIIll l.IIIi1N Vlulx lmxx :I f 'lx uhm IIIIW lvzurn, with Mr. fm l'r 'Lfflllll l'4lIllIllilI4'l' 111 Maw ur .mmf XYig H'4'12ll't' lm' xxx-vklx w - I llII!lNI.ll'llll'I kllvllllllu, 11141-lull-'-. r- C0 MITTEES A D NT FFR l ...ff fx ,.-,,---S ,X X-X. 1 Ilditur Iialkcr llllfgbt ut NVNC' ICT 'l'l'Nl'. 1, Iimlimrs Ridlchulwrr :md MrL'uIluugh lllld Ninth nl IIIIR , Ti'IT1IJilsn'i11g ntfiu-rs ut lwnglislx l,ill'l'1lI'f Sncicry, ARX 1 1'1 l SP H Vim And Nprim-C UHEWI-N uf Nmimml llmwr Smuimyl 4, I-'alll lllltlzltw uf Quill :md Sl-1-ull Sm-im-ty, 6. lull! and sprung prcsulents uf the vlulw uf tml Munn - Irzlguv. RCHITECTURE ARCH l'l'I'K l'llRlC Cl,l'li .X'f1llll.flll'I MR. li. JK. XVICRNHR I-'.Xl.l, SPRING ,lan llillllllllill . .l'ri'xii1f'I1l . . linlslwy lNl1ll'IlllL'l liolwlry Mzirtiiiw . . l'ir1'-l'l'r.riilr11f . . . lcd l'huinlcy Dully Kclly . ..N'i'4rrIury. . llully lim-Ily 'l'ul fllltllllltj' . Tl'm511l'i'1' . . Hill Klll'illllll Rugi-r Rn-yrs . . Rrffnrlrr. . . Clizirlvs Smith Nlurris Slnvcns . .N'r1'g1r1111lf11l-,lrmx , Ilzirulcl liilwsun 'liliv ExlTlIll'l'l'flll'l' Club is spoiisnwxl by the lmlus- for :ll'n'l1itc'n'ts :mil rlic- prm'p:11':1tim1 iivrvsssiry ru vntvr tlic trial Arts lla-p:u'rnin-nr of W:1i'1m lligli School umlvr rhn- profession. . . . y . lc':ulm'rslilp ut Klr. l'.. :X. xxi'l'lIK'l'. lu-:ul uf tlw llK'pZll'f- IIIUIIT. lr piniiiurvs zictiviry fur rlmsc illI'l'l'Q'Sft'tl in vziri- pninriu in rlic Hfllllllg ol hliwpiwiits :mil plains. :im Ullh plmscs ut :m'lim'ctli1'c' :mil srriicriirzil work. ,lilll' srmly of xhirimis lwlililillgj rrzulc' liingzwiiws gi rlic' lczuwiing uf 1ll'k'lIlI'l'CflIl'Jll symlmls. 'lilw lllllNl'l'1 'lilw llll'l'I'iIlQh :irv ilcvurm-nl tu flu- stiuli' of :1l'a'liitc'ct- ilutic-s ut' flu- :ll'l'lIiI'l'CT in t'UIlSfl'llCTlIlg1 Il lillilnlillg :mil liis urn' :unl l'UlISII'lIL'Tl0Il wurk, :uid mziiiy visits :irc mzulc ru rnlxlrioiisliip with rlim' vzirimis llIll0llS :uv stiulicil :iml uli x':li'imis ni-xv lmililings be-ingg i-i'c-on-il in Ulim. Spa-:ikcrs scnwcil. urn' invirwl ru talk :ilmut tliv iliffn-i'ciir typcs of aircliitvvt- ,. . . , lhi- vlulm is upcii to lmys :mil girls who :irc ll1I'tI urv. Sn-x'v1':nl prugrzinis cciircx' xmnlml tlic lllI1lllflL'2lflOll5 . . . . . . 1-srwl in JlI'L'lIlft'CI'lll'0 :mil its xzirious :llllcll mtl-rvsts. Q Row 1: Umlcr, Szivzigv, lN1mm', RlI1'2l, Kzirailiall, fllllllllllj, lxlllfllllkl, lx1l'l'Il, Smith, Kirk, Kalgclvr Rim :Z Mr. xvl'l'Ill'!', Kiinlvrnugli, Ilulliiigsuurtli, Slizinks, lNlllIIIgi'lIlt'l'f, llughvs, Kelli, Riitln-r'fm'mI, Crimk, Bilyru, SL-rinzis, liihs xxvlhlllllll l':i1qn' ll,-l us l lll .l ii, H A - -t A TOMECHA ICQ ' 5 W ,X ,, 'E , gpg - V .A:.g':i: I nm! iw: M x is Row 1: tiooiluio, Rosh, llrmlslirm, Criytoo, Relmcr, Kirnhziuer, NI. Her, F. Ker, Mmm, Berry, Uootll1igl1t,l7r'zll, lftlwnrtls, Mrlirimlc, fllllllllllllhllll Ron 3: lxliljllilftl, C'hristi:m, jones. Curtis, Dayton, Hull, llogam, Mr. Liimstezultcr, lirownimg, Rirhzxrcls, f'l1ll'j', Austin, Cam Al 1'ORIICCHAN1CS CLLYIS .vpfmftff MR. ifmrz LINNSTICADTICR dh' l'AI,l. SPRING Loy Rose . . . . .l'l'f'5iJl'lzI . . . jolmnic l71lL.Ilj Milan- Martin . .l ir.vl liifl'-I,l'l'5lz!1'IIl. . . Mike Martin -lxuncs Cnmphell . . .N'rrn11il l'i1'l'-l'rrsiJf11l . . George Mrl'lt'llzm Donzild joiws . . Tvlllfxf l'in'-l'rr.vitl1'11l . . Morris SlZlYCIl5 Art Nickum . . . S1'1rrlz11'y . . . Bohhy cllllliitillll hlohooit- Dzigly . . . 7'I'l'Il.YllI'l'I' . llairoltl clillllllk' I'al'linfmvllzlrirnr . . Hill Mono Hmldy Moon- . . . . Rt'f5I1l'fl'I'. . . , jimmy lJl'ill xlzwk .-Xml:-rsoii , , Sf1'glf111ll-111-.lrmx . . Milton Kcr 'l'lu- fXlIl'UIlll'Cl11ll1iCS Cluh of XV:ico High School is szifvty part of thc motto inclumlcs soft' ilrivingg habits :mtl fUlNPUSl'll of about io boys micli semester. The Club is thc' szifv opcrzition of the imlix'iclu:1l's Car. Sc'1'viL't' is opt-n to :my hoy in XV:ico High School zittcr completion of strrsswl in being uhh- to hc of help to zmyhomly. io nm' half il wzlr in tht' Nt'wco11wrs Club. XYZIX. :it :my time. Thus thc motto scrvc's to point out Tho t-lub! motto is Hutt-ty :mtl Sc'l'x'icc . Tha' tht- principh-s of thc cluh. Ron ii Row 1: Pcttis, l'-lllll, Slwpliercl, XXX-hh, Davis, llziglcy, Martin, SlSlYCIl5, lwll'Cll'll1lll, BllI'lll'S, Krzimcr, Sl12lI'PL', C':imphcIl Conn, c'I'llNK'fl!I'll, 'I'urmr, ll6l'IlZlllllt'7, Boykin, Rose mlm saws A dx If BERRY M., j no 'TB' Row i: Cvpert, llamby, VVatson, Hanks, Lee, Bond, VVhiteley, Smith, Harrington, Ludvigsen, Stratton 9-1.3 Row zz Hooper, Nelson, Graham, llowell, Kueera, MeFarland, Adams, Ballowe, Harrell,VValters, lllNV1ll'll,cllilllxt' Dt 1 M'io VViIson, Grey, Hawk' ' Aynesworth, jones, VVenzel, Dryden, Bray, Clark Row 3: lvfllilll, Cook, llil, Minnix, Loving, Seale, Millsap, Lueas, XVieting, johnson, Maxwell, XVaddell, Bright 1 1 er 'Xt nns Mrs. lieati BICRRY SIiRVliCIi CLl7l5 Sponsors: MRS. HELEN GARLAND l'AI.l. Kay llamhy. . Ann Adams . Sally Iiond . . Lynda VVaddell . Virginia Vlarlte . . tilenda Harrington t'arol Ann Bright Kay llamby Cornelia Minnix 'lihe llerry Service Club was organized in HQ54, its aim being to render serviee to the school munity. llns vear the main project of llerrv h M RS. liliT'1'Y lilCA'l' Y . . .l'rr.fiJrnl . . . .lfirsl I'iu'-l'n'5lif1'f1l . . Strom! l'in'-l'rr.tiilf'11l, . RI'l'07'Alfll1l .S'rrrwIary. . Slal1JarJ.r Sf'1rrInry . . Tf'f'aJ11rr'l' . . . ffiflllllllffffl' f.v!llIfl'NH'II . and the eom- SPRING . Ann Adams . Karen VVaIters . . Betty Maloy . Anne Dryden . Linda Loving Cornelia Minnix . . fynthia Lee Nan . - 'flaneda Smith tue Dueas As other projects during the year, Bun Ll i bells for the Salvation Army and sold pt mu for e lllareh of Dimes. Uther organizations thtt hue een as been to help needy families. The club is divided into six groups, eaeh group having a family to eare for. have given the families food, Clothing. and types of help. lluring the Christmas season eaeh group gave its family a party. Page lilo These groups various other aided are the Latin American Center. the Red ross Blood Center. and the l,ouie Migel Centti Oo the lighter side, Berry membtis puttin the High llat and made eorsages for Coiiigui utelt cnt ERA CAMERA CLUB Sponsrrrxz MISS TOMMY VVHITHLEY MR. IIERBICRT GRAETFR GROVP II Roland Iiichelburgcr . . jerrell Bradbury . Skipper Powers Barbara VVilliams . . Pulllimlinn R1'f3ft'Sl'lIf!Ilii'l', . . . .Ivil'l'-Pfl'5iLi1'llf. . . . ..S'rz'rrtary. . . GROVP I . 1'rr,fidfnt. . Mickey Tadleek . Arthur Goolsbee . Claudia XVells Car-ol Moots C'arolyn Armstrong . . . 7'Ii!'llJ1H'l'l' . . . Darlene Staudefer The membership ot the Camera Club includes both amateurs and experts, in photography, but all members are interested in improving their photographic techniques. Because of increased enrollment during the spring semester, two groups were formed. Throughout the year the clubs have had a varied schedule of activities. Members have spent several periods in learning to develop their own film. hlovies and slides made by club members have also furnished several programs. Outside speakers have contributed good hints about making better pictures. Field trips have provided opportunities for making and comparing shots of such places as the old suspension bridge across the Brazos and the Church of St. Francis, During the spring semester, members submitted entries for the Na- tional Photographic Awards Contest sponsored by the lfastman Kodak Company. Row 1: l2dring.:ton, Armstrong, Price, VVeIls, Nloots, Jester, Mullins, Osborn, Smith, Zapalae, Nliss XVhitelcy Row 1: Merrill, McKinney, liiehelberger, VVagner, Brown, Uoolsbee, Germany, XVokaty, Harris. Standefer, Powers, Chenoweth, Storrs, vVl'lg.IllI Row 3: Sandoval, Bradbury, Shawver, Mitchell, Kimbrough, Parker, Tadlock, Chandler, Pope, Sachs, Cherry, C'astaneda 4 K . 1 , I i 5, . Page lo? CHESS CHESS Ul,l'li .X'fmn,mr: MR. li. M, IJUVIIUN l .'Xl.l, SPRING livau lfislu-r . .P1'1',viilf11I . . livau lfislmrr lfwilllii' Millvr . . l'irr'-Pl'1'.viil1'l1l . . . Aluul Rulwrls l'arl XVallm-rsu-ill . . Swn'f'Irlry-Tff'1l.fl1rrr. . Furl XV:lllvrslcmlt .Xlau XVivig . . . .S'f1'yfn111l-111-.Irlns . . l.vta l.llllClI'lllll 'l'lu- urigiu uf flu-ss is lust iu obscurity. lts iuvcu- 11748 by pupils iiitc-i'vstc'il iu playing ui' lcaruiug tlw gauu Il lias lwru v:u'iuusly asrrilwil to tlu' Ch-ci-ks. Romans, lpllflllgf tlw sc'lu0stv1' WC. uf rlw Lllll'SS Club. cumlua llilwluuiaus. C'l1ium-sc. lliualus auml mauy urlu-rs, iucluiliugg IXIIIQL Solomon. 'lilw 1181110 lias pmlwalwly l'N'1'l1 playvil in f0lIl'lI2lI1N'l1l'S. JXS il j1l'l11'l'1ll l'lIll' flll' I'UlIl'lI1lllll'llfS XVUI' X l,.i,,,,, fm-ms fm. HW rlmummi yl.m.S. Alrhmlgl, jfs rlizuupiuu. Altlicmllgli iuciulwrsliip iu flu' Chess Club is -' - A ' I-'ir'--qrfrh UIILIIII is iluulwrlul, it is lairly cc-rrzuu that tlw gauw was 'mt W Lula I5 lr HM 'I ful lhuh 'lm' ru H UU 0 1 . . . , . me-iulwrsliip iu rlw im-ctiluls rc-uiaius liigli. XYL' bf-lieu pl :yn-il IH aucu-ur tum-s :uul larci' pvrimls by uwn of royal tlw gauw will lwlp iuvrvasc um-'s ability tu tliiuk :unl 'f 1-sr:m-. lr is a gsuuv of wits XYl1lL'll pits tlw skill ui lu,,l1 ul um- playvr against flu' skill uf auutlwr. 'lillv Lllwss lllulw uf Xvacu lligli was m'gauilc'nl in Rim Rim f -.Ls T 'im' Yi' .L ,.! -,vl,'4pl'1' I gr. rvasou, will lwuilil cl1ai':u't1'r as we-II as pi'm'i1lm' cujuyalwlm party In-ld iu flu' lirrlc gym. 1: l':u'v, Tlmulnpsuu, XValli-rstvilt, livaus, Gunter, Salvatu, C'ai'ter, llullaud, Rnlwrts, liuglauml, liuatwriglit 1: Ifislnw, Lcuis, lfvaus, Halen-r, Spumwr, .-Xlnlwrusc, St'll!'ilIl1ll1, Milam, ililll'IlSlL1L', Dauvc-iscr, Mr l.awluui, Rn-yes, XVivig M . i , l'agv I'-N hy rlu' process of climiuatiou uutil a Il1l'Il1l'K'l' lwruuws tlu rc-creation. 'l'lu- social activity of tlw flu-ss Club was 1 ' 1. Row it Millsaps, Fitzgerald, Bunyard, Epperson, Braun, Speed, VVard, Ruhl, Sullivan Row 2: Bowden, Paul, Blaekshear, Fleming, Grusendorf, Harmon, Fikes, Turner, Thralls Row 3: Norwood, Goad, Ashley, Jarrard, Chun, VVilliams, johnson CIVIL AIR PATROL Sponsor: MRS. C. R. BELL FALL SPRING jon A. Thralls . President . . John jarrard VVillwert Turner . . . l'ife-Prrsidrnl. . . Gary Johnson Victor Flatt . Secretary . , VVilbert Turner Gene Bowden . . Treasurer . . VVilbert Turner Gary Oliver . . Sl'fgPtlflf'!lf-.4fIIlJ . . jon A. Thralls Reporter . . . Gene Bowden The Civil Air Patrol. a civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force, was organized in IQ41 to help interest Americans in aviation. The VVaco High School club was organized a few years later at the request of a group of pupils who were interested in preparing them- selves for membership in the local C. A. P., and the ac- tivities of the club are very similar to those of the adult group. The programs of the club are intended to familiar- ize the members with C. A. P. activities. aims, and ob- jectives. Illany movies are shown, most of them furn- ished by james Connally Air Force Base. Guest speak- ers discuss the techniques used in searching for lost planes. liy studying pictures. an effort is made to learn to identify all types of aircraft. Besides the above activities. the club takes Daft in the general school club program and enjoys the regular social schedule of the other clubs. Page IIN I I WRITERS - SICLANS 4 1 : R1111' 1: S:111111l1-rs, XVilli:1111s, VVils1111, C'r11w1111v1-r, ixgllillll' RIIXK 3: l,l'ill'1'K', l7ix1111, K1-lI:1111, Ruhl R1111 Run RHYK R1111 L'UX'l'ICMl'lJRJXRY NVRl'l'l' RS Ll l li ,X'f1r1l1ynr': MR. CEARIHNNIT l4l'll11 Silllllllfll Zl'ij.fIK'l' . .l'rr5i1lrnl. . 1 1 lx 1111 l1ll'll H:11'1li11 . . .l'i1'f'-l'r1'.1i1l1'l1l. . X11 II Sf'1'1'rrr1l'yATrrn.1nr'rr . M111 1 X 1 ll N Parlirlmrnlariun . 1 fXIl'Slf .'Xl'l'RI'fClA'l'lON Ll l I3 .mrxi MR. l.Yl.li SKININ MISS M.'XR'l'll.'X Sl IIIN . . I'rf'.111l1'11l . . . . I fl'.1'l l'jl'l l,l4l'.5'iAlI'lIl. .N'f'4'nll1f I'in'-l'r1'.1'I1l1'lll 'l'l1ir1l l'i1'1'-l'1'1'.1i1i1'r1l . Iiffnnlillgf Sl'll'l'l1lI'-1' . f.vIll'I'I'.Yf'Illhlillfl .N'1'r'l'f'l11l'y . . 'l'rr1z.v11rrr . . . I'arlinmrnlruiun . . . . le,1p11m1- . . . . .Y1'1'yfr'11l1l-ell: lrm .1 . . llinurirm . 1: Smith, Sl111'kt1111, U. Sri11s1111, K. SfiIlN1'II, NI1lSl'I', S1'1-Icy, S1111111--, i'1'1 1 lxl 1, :Z Kurtz ii, Kill f, 'l'l11r1111x1111, R11l11-rts, I'l1illi1s, I51'11111'I1, U:lIi111'1l, lX1fYllIlI1 11 1 ll 1111 1 11111 1111 tl 1 I- I I 1: S11lli1':111, Mi11'l11-ll, llIlI'l'iSl'l1, l.illl'lPlIl, R111-1411, l5l'llIliS, -I1lIL'lxK'l', l'i1-111 Il111k111s RlXl 1s11 11111 11 , , , ' ' . 4, I'I1-l1'l11-1', R11-1l. Iiallwr, Il111IN1111, Cl1:11'1'1, l'1't1'1w1111, l1:111sk1', l.fIll', NIIHCI Q0 CR FTS 1 K .xg 9 L1 F. Anderson, S. Amlcrson, Beckham, Stzixis, Bickerstziff, Metz, Graham, Lures, Boas CRAFTS CLI ' I3 Sf7I1ll.flll'5f MISS MARY STRANK I Ii INIISS MARY I lC'Rl,ING MISS IIFLFN l7I'lV1ON'I' URUVP I Pl'l'SIlIl'llI . , ,. .. Uzirrol Sturgis Vive--I'rusident CIIIIFIGS Murphrvc SCCFCIIIFY-VIIIACZISIITCI' . , Gloria llcriiamlcz UROVP ll l7. Xl,l, SPRING Mzirilyn Uziuthcn . . . Pr'1'5illrr1t . . . . jzunes Keel john Pippin . . . . I'ir'r'-Prr.ri414'l1l. . . . Lynn .'xSl1Cl'lliI xvilfllt' Foster . , . S4'4'n'l11ry-'l'rr11,r11r1'r'. . Donna Storm GRUVP Ill l AI,l. SPRING jordaui licvklizun . . I'rfsif1vnt . . Dorothy' SIZIZIS Mary Margaret Ross .... S1'4'r4'l1lr'y ...... Iliilllil Luisa The Crzifts Club was orgziiiizcll at tlic rc-quest of work. when thc iiivinlwcrs lc':n'n new skills or unprovv the nmny stunlc-nts who lilac' to work with their lmmls in old ones. Club lllClllI'5Cl'Sl1lD is opc-n to any pupil who CI'C2lflYl' projvcts. The club llll'K'flllgS are spent in actual has an interest in llcveloping c1'c'atiw skills. Row 1: Kirby, .'xSlll'l'ilff, Pinto, Pippin, lNlorrow, Taylor, Iloelcltkv, Foster Row li Storm, Dahl, lxblllllllll, Ford, I,illclsey, XVoocI Q? I l I Pom- l7l .71 1' .N Row iz llones, Constantine, Riehter, Russell, llerclman, Deiterman, Tucker, Piekens, Norwood, Ifernaltl, Ross Row 1: lliekey, Clauneli, l,iniler, liostiek, Bates, Lutes, Learnarcl, l'orter, l'rox'enee, Kennedy, Stolte, Sneetl, Xxv1ll'l't'll,.xX'1lllit'I'J Kuhl man, Overton, Miss Morgan, Brown, Melirimle, Youngblood, llarrison, Bryan Row 3: liehringer, Lawson, llarwell, George, Rowton, Amthor, -lenson, llambleton, Ramsey, Myers, l.illarcl, Disosway, Choate llerring, Mount, Lee IJARDPIN SICRVICIC CI,l'B .wpmm-1 Miss icI.lzAma'1'iI A. MoRc:AN l .'Xl,l, Naney llambleton . Anne Urevelle . Sally l,utes . Anne Learnartl . Naney llarrison . liugenia Provenee . Karen Kuhlman li1ll'l31ll'1l Brown Paula Meliritle . Betty -lane Rowton . . .Prfsidrni . . .Firsf l'i1'f-l'n'.vitl1'nl . Srrrnzd l'i1'r-l'rr.titlr11l Tflirrl I'ic'r'-l'rz'sif14'11l Rrronliufz Srrrrlary ffnrrfspomlifzy Snfflriry . 7il'1'llJIH'1'I' . . Iliyloriarz . . . Rrflorlrr. . . Sltlllifllfnlx Srrrrlary . SPRING . Sally l.utes . Anne l,earn:1rcl Naney Youngblood . ,lanith Jenson . Karen Amthor Gail l.ill:lril Karen Kuhlman Naney llarrison . l,a Yauglin Lee . Carolyn Norwood 'lin work towarrl better aiul inore worthulule serv- yation Ariny, anal taking fruit juice to the l,atin Aineri iee to the school anal conununity was the goal of llarmlen eau Day NurseI'Y- Serviee Club this year. 'lihix wa: irriel out bv livi l- . . , , N ' N L' I ' l I In onler to ineluale more projeets. the club alter ing the elub into three groups. ltaeh group was respon- sible for leealing :intl elothing a neesly family. nateml going to the liloocl llanlc. the Crippletl Chiltlren's Hospital, anml the lfvangelia Horne. 'lilll'l'l' N'l'l'1' ZllSU IIHIIU' PI'U.ll'CfS fllflf fllflli flll' CU' . . , ltaining nioney with which to carry on these pro operation ot the whole eluh, sueh as: eolleeting nioney , ' ' tor the hlareli ol llunes, dressing llolls for the lfvan- jeets was aeeoniplishetl with cake sales :intl tlu-ilu sales gelia llonie, selling flowers for llisableml Veterans, pack- 'lihe year H155-ill was certainly a busy and success aging lfaster Seals, retleeorating the -Ioyee Stamp Nurs- ful year for the llarmlen girls. The elub's goal of serv ery. eolleeting money for Christmas dinners for the Sal- iee was aeliieyetl. ,l':nge ITJ 171S'1'R1111 111V1f 1f171,'CA'1'117N C1,1'11 Sf'IllI.fIlI'f MR. XV. 17. 1I1111spet11 1f.X1.1, SPRING 17111111 17111111-ry. . . . l'r1'.1iJ1'11l. . . 15111111 1111111 . . . .l 1r,1! l'i141'-l'1'w.1i111'11f. . 17111111 S11t'XX111C't'11 I' . . S1'1'nl111 l'11'1'-1'rr,1i1l1'11l . . 1'ep:gy VVi111i11s1111 N1111l'f' 1':1tt1111 , . .S1'1'r1'lary. . . Nllllfj' 1111111111 1'1-,Qgy XVi1k111s1111 . . 'l'I'1'llJ1lI'1'7' . 1711vi11 17lll'1x1'1'X 13111 17z11'1s . . . ' Ptlflillllll'7Iflll'1l1II. . . . ,11'1'1'y 0sxx:1111 . 17111111 5111- XX111ft'11'l' . 1.11111 151111111 D. E. Ritzl 111111-11 . . . .R1'f10r'f1'1'. . . 1irI11- 1141l'11 K1-111111111 A1'111s11'1111g . . .S'1'r'g11'1111I-11t-plrnlx . Rubby R11111-rts1111 1V1i111' 1':11:11'111 . . .III5lnrizm. . M1111' 1'111111'i11 '1111 begin its :11'11v1111-s. 11111 171s11'1b11t1v1- 14:l111Qf1t1011 v1-11111111 111 Austin, 151-b1'11z11'y 111, 17, 11111 lb 1111 1 Club s11111 111111b:111 171'0tLI1'21l11S :11 t111' 11111111' 11111111-s. A 111111' 1111511 L1112l171'l'1' was 2l1Y2l1'l1t'l1 1 11's1 1 1111 1111 111X1I1,, 11111-1' 111 1111- year, 111111s 11'111'1' s11111. Two pz11't11-s, success- best sc1'z1pb111111 111 11111 s1z111'. As :1 1'1 1111 Q11l111 X 1 111111 p1:111111'11 by 17211121 S111' 1V111'1'11'1' f111l1 1'1-ggy 1V1111111- 1111. w1111s1' ability 211111 11z1r11 w111'11 1111 111 11117 1111 s1111, b1111t 1117 1111' 1'1'C'2lSll1'1'. r1'11es1' p1'11j1'1'1s 111121111111 1111- possible, bc-cz111111 :1 111411-gz1111 111 11111 X 111111111 11111111111 1f111p111y1'1'-IC111p111y1'1' 11?1l1lll1l'1', 116111 April 1.1, LIT 111 April 111 Sr. 1,11111s, 1x11SSllll1'1. 1111- 1,z1111- W721L'l1 L1Ul111I'l'j' Club. The bz11111111't, 111 w11i1'11 , 311. W. 17. 1'1lll1Sl5l'f11 b1'1'z11111' 1111 11111 sp1111s111 :111 t111' 17. 11. s111111'11ts :11111 t111'11' C'1l1171U1'l'1'S w1'1'1' 111x1t1'11 111ll1 11s its 1111'1111' APR11, SHOXVICRS. 11111 1'111b 111 RIZIIAC11 1V11l'11 11111. 11411111 1:11114 :1 p11b111- r1'1z1111111s p11s1111111 W1111 11111 N 1,11 1 A big 1'1'1'11t 111 t111' 17, 11. y1':11' was 1111' Stats' Crm- S1'111J111s. Rmv 1: -11111115 f11lI'1I1'l', f1Jll'11I11'l', f1lll1llI11'11, 1,111'111-, R11b1J1'ts1111, 1711111'z111, xx111k'f1t'l', XY1111i11s1:11, VV:11s1111, 11111111 Row 3: Mr. 1111l1SP1'111, 1':1I:11'i11, 1111111-111, 111II1t'1', 17111'is, Sliriver, 1,:11111:1111, 1715, Pz1tt1111, 1'7H1'11C, 171111i:1s, 11lIl1L'1l 1711111111 1 1111111111np Row 3: lS1'111i11, M11st1-1111, Staley, S1'1111, 1711111, XV1111111111, R11111-1'ts1111, 1i1v1111z1, f75WI1111, 111111'1i, 151011-1 41...-, - f'-'--- 'wres- Run' Run Rum Rem b n ffrzllns of lffl'l'2ll'X sigl1ifiu:1m'c' arc st1'vssnl llt fllllffll XVm-11114-mlslys of m':u'l1 wlmol month, zuul mvmlu-r- those- during 14155-gl: iIll'IllKlt'tl glinmpscs into thc lifn . ship is c'xrm'ml1'ul to srlnlrnts wlmsm' g1m'm'l':ll 1lY1'lA1ltLIl' is 410 tinws in Norwzxy, Saunuzl, I'illgl:llnl, :mal Suotlzunl. IX msn with 1llIlI1lI'I'l'l'ly ggrmlv of 117 in lfnglislx. Pl'l'll1ZlllQ'llf with :1 Iifi'l'2Il'j' huckgrmnml was also uscd, as well IN rm-mln-:whip mlm-p1-mls upun Illilillfllillilljl thc lpn :lu-1':1gc. IIIIIIIOIAOIIS llt'k'l1lIlIJlfi0llS, rc-zulings, :xml original urarmx Run Run Run Rum 1 E GLISH LIT f'zT'y W! I ,, 19' 7' Rmx 1: C'1pc1't, .'Xh1'11111s, .'XIl1liII11ll, .'X1l11111s, .'X111l1-1's1111, f11ll'll6'l', Fr-1'1111Id, C'l:11'kv, l'l:111111'l1, B111'k111'1', C1111 pc-1' Rmx 1: H:1kr1', H1 st, H1'11w11, K'hil1lv1's, lilzwk, killfl'l1i'I', H11ll11ue, 13111111-, lialkrr, livrry, l5:111z1'ia1'1', lillI'llt'lI f'll'lk'I' 1 Run 3: l'h:11ll111111'11e, l'tIi'lIlillQ.f, Hr111'1-, C'11tI11, C'l1:1pi11, liI11111i, l7111l11e1111, l'1111k, l541ws1111, i'1111s11111li111', i'111'm1, 111.111.1111 Run 42 1-X1'1111e1111, li1'1111ks, t1l'l'YL'lll', Valtvs, Ht'l'I'f', .'X111l1I1'1', I :11'1', l511x'c', C'h11:1tt', H1'1111kN, .'xII'Illl'llSt' IiNCll,lSll l.l'I'ICRA-XRY SUCIICTY l.l'lxliR.-XRY I,IliIl'l'lllll'Sli S'lIXl9I7 .N'jw111.vnr: MRS. RIC.-KU D.-XXVSUN ll-XI.l. SPRING .1X1'l:111 Ri1llcl111lwr . .Iz'1f1lr1l'-ill-I.'!1i1'I'. . . xlllllll M1'C'11lI1111gl1 Prgggy VVilki11s1111 . . l:'s.vr1y Iillilnr . . . . . R111 l'CI'l'j j11l111 N1l'c'lIIll1llgll . , .Wmrl Slnry flxiiflll' , ...1 'xllll l5111Ig1-.111 fw1!I'Ilt'Ii1l N1ilIIliX . . llunmr Ixklilur. . , lilsu xlfllll Alll11'ill1111 Nllllj' I'1t'I'IlilId . . Purlry lzlfilrnl' . . Nllllfj Nvll l,1111l1'1' C'y11tl1i:1 1.1-1' . . . . . l'11l1li11ly. . . . l,1111l:1 l'1'tv14s1111 Unvial Yqtcs . . .' . f.'il'llll1IfilHl .lllllllllfff . . . .'Xrl1111 Ri1II1-l111I11'1' Qjflwvmvxi S-M,+ L, , 14113-fffkfrvvlciyw 15 l'1'1111:11'5 p111'p11s1' of If11glisl1 I,iTt'l'1ll'j' Sociuty is fill' p11bl111:lt11111 111 I,I'l'ICRARY l,ll1ll'l'HUl'SIf, ll lllilgil- zinc p11blisl11-11 s1'111i-11111111:1llj.', wl1i1'l1 c'11c11111':1gvs Q11-11rix'1' w1'1t111g. Xvw illiI'i2lT1'S :11'c 1'1'q11i1'1'1I t11 w1'it1' two 011111- p11s1ri1111s to lu- j111l151-1l with 1'11t1'11-s 111 111111-1' Stll1l1'1lfs. -I111lg111g1 this 1'1111t1'st arc Ifllglisll t1':11'l11'1's, 11111511111 1-111- t111's, z1111l Hilylill' l lIIYt'lASlI'j' 1z11'11lr1 Zlllll SflI111'l1fS. Run 1: Mrs, l7:11xs1111, St1'pl11-11s, SllL't'll, Y111'111'll, XV1'lls, XV:llt1-rs, XVilki1151:11, XVIIIRCIQ Ri1'l1Ic-r, XViH11's, X.111a!1111. Run' 1: S11111l1'1's, NVi1'ti11g, Ri1ll1-l111l1e1', Y111111gl1l11111l, xxvlltlllllll, VV1':1Il11'1'al1c1', 'lx1111z1I1ill, SN1llll'I', Rus, XY1'NI, 'l'111'l11'1', 5141111-11111111 Rms 3: Ruth, I.1'x'y, l , Smith, 'l'111'11c-1', Yann, S1'h1':1111111, l'xz1'I,'l'1'is11111, XVixig, S:1x'111L1' , .iw FIELD AND STRE Row 1: Mr. .lout-s, Shaw, lxwis, lngram, Martin, Ctsey, Stohhe, Adams, Collier, Traylor, l.um'as. FW Row .zz Anmlerson, Conner, Massey, lirame, Lopez, li. Burns, Pierce, Suttle, Mt-Msumh, Gifford, Spivey, -lay Row 3: Knualson, Richards, Burns, Slaughter, Joyce, Brown, Smith, Ryals, jaroz, Parrish, l,. Rivhards l llQl,D AND STRICARI Cl,lfl3 KIRUCP l GRUCP ll S,7Illl.fIlI'f MR. VVAYNF A. GARDNER Sflllllillfi MR. li. li. JONES l Al,l, SPRING . , , in Cantrcll . . . l'1'w.vit11'l1I . . . Don Cantrell MRINC' Din SN'l'lllxl' . .FIVJI l'in'-l'l'r'.tiJrl1I . . Kenncth Denton lJ,.t,5idt,m A Iuhn Vtsex, liohllv Collivr , . SIYIIIIJ l'in'-l'r1'.vii11'l1l . . Dan Sw:-nkc i i y Martin Mika' liusln' 'nnuth Dm-uton . . 5' Connvr ayton 'liraylor . Dian lonnt-r I llill'lL'N lira lht- lo Tlliril l'i1'f-l'r'1'.fiJrl1l . Rrrurulifzgf .S'rrr'wlary , . . . I.'nr'rf'.vffomling .S'r1'l'rlu1'y . . 1w!'l'llJIll'l'I' . . . . . Parlinmrnlarian . . . Rrf1ul'lrr . . .N'rl'y1f'al1I-1ll-. lrmx . . Donald VVr:hh First vll'L'-l,l't'5lllUllI . . VVaync Duke I ,Wk Uerlnff Sevontl Vice-Presimlt-lit I Mike limht- Recording Si l'I'Cllll'j' Correspontling St't'rctary , . . Paul Coffey . Bill lillfllllll Roger Owen 'l'i-Q-:tm rc-r PIIl'll1llIlt'lll1ll'lZlll Charles Bramr fllayton. Traylqx liohhy Collier , Roy Martin johnny Hollingsworth Douglas Stohhe lm, xvzwm, Dukt, Rcplirtcr Morris Luva: Vllayne Smith Svrgvzlnt-at-A:u'n1a Roy Spivey ii-so lfit-lil anal Strvzun Club was one of thc' 'lihv wvckly programs of thc rluh variul from having mst artivm- in thc history of tht- cluh. The outdoor activ- guvst speakers, such as Harley lit-rg ll'll'S ronsistvml partly of a rontcst lwtwt-c'n the Svniors anal grunt- warmlcn. St'rgc'zu1t Antlvrson of Iuniors to ll1'fl'l'lIllll1' which class could bag tht- most ducks tive of the National Rifle Association, during tht- sa-ason. 'l'lw Seniors won the Conti-st by a Hill read material from tht- Uluh magazine non' margin. Ron 1: Mr. liarclncr, Swrulw, lierloff, Owens, Denton, Gibson, Cantrt-ll, Colfry, Slaughter Row li Smith, lN'1r:ult-rx, Davis, liushy, Zcllc-ra, Fleming, Duke, lluglies, lsrat-I, Salazar, Ric'harml5on Ron 3: Sykora, .Mult-rson, liroxsn, NViIlialns, llt-rnantlez, Carson, lliggins, Phillipv, lluclson, Doylc, liorioth popular sprakvr anal Baylor, a rcprcsc'nta- to lm-tting nwinbvra library. -JN! . i i 1 F ORSGARD vm: Row ii 'l'ongate, lludson C'olIigL,,,l leteher, Lipinskv, xsvfllliff, Huekner, Morris, Rhea, VVest, Purvis, Cooper Row 2: Bartlett, Bryant, Menert, Peterson, Kniseley, Greenwood, jnmison, Lindley, VVells, Sanders, Mosley, Craven Row 3: Brown, Uallaher, Kee, Miller, Gardner, jenkins, Chapin, Henry, johnson, Sullenberger, Roerth, Downer, fil'1lll1lY'll Row 4: liuntermzui, Dudgeon, Berry, MeMurtr5', Scott, Dove, lJIlI'Ilt'll, Ridlehuber, Reed, 'I'onahill, Mrs. Mills, Furton, NVilliauns F.'Xl.l, Sue Ann jenkins Linda liuekner . Madelvn longatz l.ouise Mosley . l.in-.ln kVillizuns BIl!'lHll'll lludson 1.41 l.e Lindley . lforsgard started the loss fall season with a stvle show Ulkleet ble At Seven , using nienibers of the elub as models. 'lihe group joined the other Service League Clubs to produee 'l'he High Hat , one of the leading soeials of the vear. FORSIEARID SFRVICIC CI,l'l5 .hlfllllliflfi MRS. ll.-XZIZI, Mll.l.S . . .l ri'.fit14.'11l. . . .Firxl l'if'r-l'rr.viL1'r11I . . .Ywrrzlztl l'ir1'-I'1'esifi4'11l . . Rrmrtlillff .S'rr1'ef11l'y. . . Slllllilllfmij Srrrwiary . . . Treasurer . Iliftorimz SPRI NG . Carol K' ircr per liarliara Bartlett . linda lfleteher . . Sue Uollier .,,....-W i. ii..-.1--.--4 Arlun Ritllehuber , Linda Buekner jo Ann Vhapin eight needy families with food, clothing and bedding throughout the year. School service projects included the serving at school sponsored banquets, sale of l'.-T. A. Variety Show tickets. The initiates eleaned the trophy ease and girls loeku Connnunitv service projects included the sale of room. forget-nie-nots and poppies for the veterans, and balloons and peanuts for the lk12ll'L'll of lliines. Two nieinbers visited the lfvangelia Horne weekly to provide gzunes and .. entertainment. Club inenibers niade pajamas for the ehildren. 'llhev worked at the Red Cross each weekg gave clothing and an Easter egg hunt for t NValker's Negro Orphanage! sponsored the annual visit to Kiddieland for underprivileged children: and helped he children at and eakes. the initiates. The soeial aetivities were a hamburger supper given for Key Club at Christmas, luneheons honoring new ol tieers and seniors and a Aikllllllt'-.AS-Yrllll'fxft' Party for The money for these aetivities was raised through the sale ot bookeovers. annual eovers, fhristinas cards l':we lf? FOR lfURllNI IJliliA'I'lNfl SUL'IIC'l'Y .x'pf,,,.wf-: MRS. lv.-xvllm wcum ICXIAI. SPRING I Alru' llulxuxul . . l'r'r.fi-lr11l . . lfrzink l,i-vi I' 'iwffi Drum Mnrrix Ifirxl l'i1rvI'1'4'.vi.lr11l . Uzlvinl RULIMLIII Q Iiill Stllllllfll . .Nimlnl l'iu'-l'l'i'.viilf'l1l . . Hike Nlillx L l lxrllllfllill liumi . , 'fflirfl 'Dill'-l,l'l'.YlaI4'lIf . . Millurcl lfllllll l I. ,J l'-I'1IIllx lxvy . . .N'1'frrl11r'y , . . Hill Smugli 3 I Vukc lxllllx . . 7iI'I'!I.Vlll'1'l' . . john xx'l'l'I1f1ll- ?'A6g,'14Ll'rf fl llqiviml Rvilgfilll . . llllfllll!lll'IllIU'iIllI . . Tllirf-xv Murrix llunnim- :Xiuli-rl1.n . . .Rrffnrlwr. . . Uulmii- .'xIlLlL'l'IliIl lic-ii l':m' . . . . .Yrl'yfru11l-:ll-.lrmx . . . . lic-ll Pam' 'l'lu- l ui'um livlmfing Swtlvfy' is mu- of XV:u'o lligll fimu-s fu win, if will lu- tluf sccmul sfmiglif your flu Srluml's ulilvsf :uul numsf wlm'ful 0l'Q1lIllZ2ll'l0llS. l'i:u'l1 lfurum nu'mlu-rs luiw llQj,'l1I't'tl-IIP cigars :lf flu' lllllll if-:ir l urum 1-iigyiggm-s in lifi-rziry :uul zlflilvfic miifvsfs wifli lT2lllKllll'l', wliilc Rusflil luis cllcwcil on u:u'rufs. l'lll'll' finu' lunum-il rival, Rusfrzl. Poinfs :irc givcn in flu' ixlllkill of flu' sllcfcss of flu' club slumulil lu' t2lYl'll fo 1-vi-nfs :nul flu- f-lub wifli flu' gl'f':lf1'Sf iuimluw' :if flu' mul our pzificnf :uul iuulc-rsfzuuling spmlsnr, Mrs. Iluviil l of flu- yi-:ir lwmiiu-s flu- prmul owiu-1' of Il lu-:iufiliul gnlil lVuml. :uul wnlnuf fmpliy. ln flu- scluml ye-:ir of mis-ill, ,l1lN'St'lll0I'Sfll 'ilu lcnw l m'um wifli flu' luipf- fluff If l m'uni tlUIlllllJlfl'4l mmpcfifirm in :ill 4-vm-ilfs. 'lilu' nu'1n- slizill l'K'lll2llll flu' wmulvrful club fll:lf if luis lu-vu for flu lu-rs :irv 2llIflf'lD2lTlllQ' winning flu- fmpliy. lf l m'um con- lust I'llI'f'l' yours. Ruw II flilllilllf XVM-lxlcx, llllNldlllN' liilmlmx, lgk'l'l'X, l,f'l'I'-X, SIUNYIIIT, lmvy, SlllIIllll'l'5, 'I'muihilI, llnwvll Rim 3: XVi'f-lull, .'xIHlf'l'UIIl, Ilulnuw, Sfmigli, Sntilli-, Olin-r, llulxfcncl, C'rmnpfun, liurlu'tf, lizisfcrwiuul, Kiuw-rn, l':lfc, lNlnurc, Ulm fun, Hlilll' Rim g: lhlf-ll, Milly iii'vx'f-llv, liumi, NlvQuif-ii, 1.1-c, Mnrria, lnwc, Cuff-5, Sturgis, .-Xlwlurt, lfux, C'i1u'lx l':iv1- UN I F.H.A Ron' 1: Storcr, I7:n'rvll, Ste-when-, Tln-tlforcl, Ilivkey, 'I'ong:itc, Clizirc-ttz', NVilliz1ms, Ilowcll, Rxihor n, I,lll:n'Ll I Rim 1: Routon, Young, Rainey, Stricklaiml, i':intln'n, Vonpt-r, Conn, RQ-tvlzlfl, Iiitlson, tlcnkins, Smith, Cicrzilli, II.I't'Ill, Rum x Stnnt l l I'l'RI'f IIUMICMAIQICRS Ol ANIICRICA S ji n 11. IfAI,I. IxlI2llIt'Ij'lI Tongzitc . . Annt' fiI't'X't'IlL' . YUIIYI MISS IIA HRUVN MISS INA l5I'RKIlAI, I'lCR INIISS INIYR'I'l.I'l VIIRRY . I'rr,ri.1rnl . , lin'-I'1v'.v1tfwl1I, . SPRINU NIIILICIAII ilxllllglllt' Ikggy llown-ll cI1lI'UI Cooper . . . Xr'r1'1'I11l'y . C lrnl C'oopvi' M,n'y Ann Lindley . . 'l'rms111'1'1' . 'arp Xnn I,incIlt-5 Silllllilfll Bray . . . l'arlinrln'11lm'i1111 . . IIICIVJI limi Linda Iinckncr . . If1'fw1'Irr . . Iintlzt liiirkiirr Lilrnnzi Rm-ml . . llixlnriurl lilsiiim Rm-tl Ilia' XVzlt'o Cliziptvr of I'lLlflll't' I'IOII1t'I112llit'I'S of Anwriuzi is opt-n for incnihvrsliip to stnilcnts who :nv Q'Il,XP'l'l7R UI-'1r1q'iQRg taking or lmvv tzikcn conrsvs in lioim-itmkiiig. Row 1: limi, ll-mt-Il, Rm-tl Uni' vlmpter is affilizitctl with tha' tlistrict, :n'c':1. Rm' 33 I'I 'lle5W Tlllllmle- Il l I- HI k 4 ST1lI'l', :intl national orgzntizzitions. The' nzttionzil Ofgillll- mtion not onli has clizipters in fortx'-fiw states hnt in ,ff ' tp tlirvv llnitetl Stzltvs tvt'ritorie's. I f V Uvuvo High School was lionorctl to ltzlw Illznlc-lin I 4 'llongzitv holtl at Ilistrict Ill office' this year. Klzulelyn :intl IR-ggi! Ilowvll Wert' t't'pr'csmitzitivvs to tlit iiivetiiig lzlst yczn' in Clalwston. Ch-try Storm' Zlll 'rl l'tox we-t't' sclt-ctul to :ittcntl this W 'z 'J Y Ifoit Ilvortli. Ill' lisnc- lizul lnznn' llII't'l'l'Sl'IlIW n'o't'cts. Ilzivli nnit . v' 2-I A . r 1 lwlal its own Uztkc' salt' tor at IIIIIIIFQ'-lllillilllgj projvtt. Ilu' Oltl I,:nlic's Home c-njoyt-tl tlu- hospitality of ont' tlironglt :1 party lwltl for tlwin hvforc Llliristinzis. I . II. A. girls also hclpeil serve :it the T. A. l,. A. han- qua-t. Sl'YC'l'ilI girls took part in putting on at plan tot tht Ilistrict Ill nn-c-ting in Mc-xizt, This progrznn was also p1'csci1tt'tI on television znnl, I2ll'l'l' on, the I'lIlll1lC'll1 was shown to tht' tc-lc'x'ision ziinlic'm'c'. - state M cliziptei' The St'1'vit't' SECRET RIES I-'l7'I'URE SECRIE'1'ARIIiS CIATIS .s',m,m,,-: Miss KATIIIERINIC nrunics l .'Xl.l, SPRING llelaine Nirknm . . . l'rrsitl4-nl . . llelnine Niekum jxmiee Cantrell ..... First l'if'r-l'r'f'.ritlrr1I . . jilllil't' Cantrell Maury Lou llenderson . Seroml Vin'-Pl'i'.riJ1'11l, . . . jenn Kirkland Betty llurst ..... Tllirtl I'i1'1'-Pr1'.viiir11! ,... Billie XVr:ly lsom Nuney Sullins . . . . Srrrrlary ..... Iimogene Hzxnns Vurol Kineztnnon . . Srrrrlzlry of Typing lfurrau Betty I.ou Roherts . . . . Tr1'u.turer . . . . joyee Tltedfortl Sue Swzmer .... . Ri'jmrh'r. . Reheeeu Bluin Betty Ann Wlingrove . . llixloriun . . Sue Swaner ,lame Cunningham . . . Sofia! l.'l1ail'num The Future Secretaries Cluh was organized in 1948 for the purpose of tezteliing future Si'L'l'l'f2lI'lCS some of the uetivities and problems of being at secretary. The club has had speakers and demonstrations of husiness machines, filing, offiee inzntzigetnent :ind grooining, :ind methods of getting jobs. The only requirement for heeoming at member of the eluh is to have completed one year of typing. The main projeet of the eluh is operating the Typ- ing Bureau, located in room 319. The purpose of the Bureuu is to type reports, tests, stencils and other work for teachers and sometimes for student projects. During their study hall period, the girls work with partners, or in groups, for zi period of two weeks or :1 month. r Iihe club is ll lot of fun and has two parties Il year. one at Cliristinas and one in hilly. 'liwenty-one mem- hers are very proud of the work that has been done this year. Row 1: Breedlove, Mullins, llenclerson, hXvilllJ,'l'UVC, Tliedford, llzinus, Kirltlnntl, Blain, lsom, Boaitwriglil, Swalner Row 2: llnyis, liineunnon, Vamtrell, 'l'hompson, Cliristiun, Banker, Sullins, Price, Nieltum, Miss llughes f 5 1 -5 -'lin l'nge H40 M' H: ,af RSES - G RDE 7? Rum 1: Daiis, Naylor, VVolfe, Kruger, Cunninpjbam, Brownlee, Bingham, llendersun, Corner, 'Vrcfc-ll, M. Davis Ram 3: Yau Zandt, l'l1:imblcc, Hruatlus, Sisk, lislmllcman, llill, Martin, llmlgc-s, Duvc, Kent, XVvbb, Cicnrgc Rem 3: ll1'I'lHlIILll'7, Ka-Ctrzn, XVbitc, Nvuman, Smitb, Ratliff, Mfmrt-, liutlcr, Nvel, Nccllci, St-rmas, St-ay l l l'l'Rl'f Nl'RSl'iS Cl,l'l3 GARIJICN Cl,l'l5 Xpu11.wr: MRS. ANNIIC B,-XRl'l.AY .N'fw1l1.vm': MISS ZUK' S'l'lilil.li DA I-'.'Xl,l, sviuxcs FAU' Mary live-lyn Ut-ui'gc . I'1'f,fi.I'f'nl . . Annie blanc bflnorc SUNH' hlwll' ' ' ' I, l'1 l ' ' ' lg,.,.,.,.l,. pox .-.. I-im,-l1,.l.-,Muir E A I Nhlrgit, Neel XVanmla Ratliff. . First l'iu'-l'r'1',vitlw11t . . .luncllv liiclsnn . , .S'n'rrf1lry . . . Jimmie Ratliff -'xhllll' lvllllf' ' - 5 1-1 W - -fl1f f ' liluria XVhitc . . Trfvrfzzrrr , , Marklin' Newman .l0i 'lf' l?'Mf ' ' ' R f 1'tflf'1!f-V f J' - M:lI','-Yilrftt Davis . . . Rr'f'l11 lr'l' . . . COI'lIt'll2l Bl'll1lllllS llilfllflilllf' Gilffcll C'7V7 '5f 'fll'1!f Sf m'A5' - Xrryr'n11l-rl!-.lrmtr. . . .l1llllCt'C1llIllTt' Mlnlil Nelda llcnclcrson . Sue Cobb , . . lfuturc' Nurses Club is fur pupils who plan tu be nursvs. lfrom lliscussinns, piciturvs. lvcturcs from nutsimlt' Th llcadley . . . Tl'f'a51n'rr . . . Nllil, SPRING My rua llc lcllu .5 .- Patti liruyvr lanirt' clllllllil' . lal .Ml anis Kay Cllllllhl' . . liav K 'unuur . Rf'j10l'I1'r . . . Nclcla llL'IlLl1-rsun .Sl'l'fl1'lllIf-llf-,IVIIIJ' . . Iilainv Cl:-muns 0 fiarmlcn Club was orggzinilvtl in H148 for pupils spa-aka-rs. autl lu-ltl trips tbc invinbcrs learn the basic re- intcrcstctl in the growth :intl 2lI'I'2lllQl'llIi'IIf nf flmvt-rs. uuircnicnts for nursing. This stutly lwlps tbc prospectivc livsitlvs vntering flower :l1'i':1i1g1v1m'i1ts in tht- Hn-art nurse to sc-left subjcuts in bigli sclmul to nwet tlw cu- U' Texas l loxv1-1' Slmw, this ya-ar tlu' Cizuxlcn Club bas tranvv 1't'qu1rc'inc'nts ol bt-r Clinscn school nf nursing. Run I: liurns, Mason, Stcplwns, Bl'lIf'L'l', Run 3: Miss Daniel, llcacllcy, Knowles, Atlam, iiaincs, lNiasvutt, Connor, 4-njoyml nizun' utlivi' zirtivitivs. Connor, Cnllicr, Ratlilt Clvmuns, Helmut, l.ziwrcm'n', llatfiulcl, lsbrll, Cunuingbzini, llvlult'rsun, NYM!!! -ik 'f l':iuv ISI li' as 6 K 5'9- inns GE HEIMER f, ' s 4... isp v we 1 'uw va Row 1: Baker, Bishop, -Ion:-s, Anderson, Hotelier, Retllaff, VVillman, jacolwson, NVard, XVilkes, llall, Varmicliacl Row .zz Vaughan, Kenhn, Hanks, Ratliffe, Cook, Catto, Forde, Rinehart, lxllll'l.IliII, Tucker, l3anzt-iser, Miller, Carter Row 3: Varnell, Matns, .'xllll'illl!ll, lNliddleton, Alwrznns, Otis, lilllllll, Masters, liaine, lloeldtlte, Alwlvott, Stone, lflcming Row 41 lluddl:-sion, johnson, Sliipp, Mitcham, Ilooks, Knlvitza, McKinney, Miss NVong, Malwray, llowell, Swaner fllfNlllflINIlfR Sl'fRVlL'l'f L'l,l4l3 xfilllljlllf MISS IA YIQRNIC XVUNU l .'Xl.l, SPRING linna johnson . .l'rr.fitl1'l1I. . . Gena Rctvlall linenda .Iacoluson . . . l'iu'-I'rf'5i.l1'r1l. . lflsa -lean . Xllvritton Sharon :Xlvlvott . . .RJ'1IH'iUlIflSl'II'l'NlI'y. . . . C'arolyn llall lilainc XVilkes . . f.'llI'I'l'5f0lliHll!l .S'wn'rlary. . Dclyn Bishop Marx l'atlo . . . . ilil'I'ILflII'l'I' . . . Martha Shipp Martha Sliipp . . Nrryfmnl-111-.lrms . . judith Halter IN-ggi Mitcham Betty Cook lilsa ,lean :Xllwritlon . . . Slumlzmix .N'r1n'lr1ry . , Doris Kuclni lIi,vlnrin11 . . lilaine XVilkes 'l'lic aim ol Clenliciiner Service Club is to render aid of Dimes, serving as liostesses and guides at the Speech in any way to anyone in need. 'l'onrnznncnt, reading to cliildren at tlic If:Y1ll1QlUll2l Home. Um- uf ,,,,,- la,-gm. pl-Ojck-ts this Wm- was the painting and working at tlie Red Cross. ivcnlienncr also provided and I'K'4l4'l'Ul'2ll'illl-f ol 'l'oliver's Nurserv. Ar Q'lll'lSf1I1Ils 'W W3' fm' fvvlliful flffl'l'H llllllcl'-l'l'lVll1'llf'1l Sfllfml Vllll' flenlieinier made stockings, repaired and wrapped old ll 4 ' lm' UV mnllflls- clothing. and lwonglit Cliristnias gifts for tllc cliildren at rlilll' main nioney-malcingg project was tlie lienlieiniei' YValker's Urplianage. 'liwo girls went to jefferson Revue. lt was also given for tlic l,ibrary Convention. lflenicntary School every day to snrpervise recreation Other inoney-making projects included a coat lianger and take care ol tllc cliildren. drive and cake sales. Utlier projects included helping tlle Salvation Arun' The social functions of the club consisted of two at L'lll'lSflll2lS, selling peanuts and balloons for the Klarcli formal initiations and a luncheon. Page IPL! ................. GOLF if Murry, Noaek, Fairly, Harrup, Seelye, Schwarting, Self, McMeen, Graham, Sanders, Korsmo, Hagar GOLF C LU li Sfvmrsnr: MRS. I,0l'lS B. KATIE FALL lidward Shelby . Lowell Douglass Nancy Dobbins . Beverly Reed Mickey Mllffj' . l.owell Douglass Since its organization in the fall of IQSI, the VVaco high school Ciolf Club has become one of the most actiye and successful clubs in school. The purpose of the club is to create golfing interest among the students and to teach etiquette on the golf course. The members meet at school on regular club days for business sessions and hold scheduled play each Saturday morning at Ridgewood Country Club, a courtesy extended to the high school members. As an added project, the club holds inyitatioual tournaments with other high school clubs in this area and . . . l'rz'5i11'1'l1l . . . Frrsl lvizv'-1'r1'5izf1'lIf . . . . Srwollif l'if1'-l'l'r'Jiriv'Ilf . . . . .Yffrrlary . . . Tl'z'a51n'1'r . . . Reporter . SPRING . EClNVIll'Cl Shelby' Arnold Nlanske . Nancy Self Beverly Reed Mickey Murry Gary Creasey awa1'ds trophies to outstanding players aml winning teams. lr also engages in play with the teams in the Inrerscholastie l,eag1ue. This year lVaco was the host to all teams in this section for practice meets but the Uistrict ilieet was officially held in Corsicana on April I4. The following committee chairmen were appointed to serve the club during the year: Handicap, 'l'ommy Henderson: Reporter, flary Creaseyg 'l'ournament, Arn- old ilianskeg iliembersliip. xlay lfarrarg Social, illickey illurryg Prize. Edward Shelby. liangert, Creasey, Bassett, Beck, Cameron, Iilkins, llenderson, Shelby, Reed, Denison, Manske, Meliinney, Ifarrar ,H-9-it l':ige lH.i i J. C. L. Row i: Row 2: Row 3: R.,-.-V 4- Lightner, Anderson, Lindlgv, M. Brown, XValker, Harrington, ..............-..----f., ' ,,,.,g-4, ...qv- . I li lirown, Fletcher, jones, Purvis, llenry Lillard, Searle, harlzmd, Dodsin, lxorenek, Learnard, Bame, li. Adams, 'Iueker, Roth, iochran, VN est llznnhleton, Reed, R. Adams, Dove, C. Purvis, McCullough, Bunn, Reeder, Fry, Ratzman, Uunterman Oliver, Stewart, Smith, Turner, Perry, Roherts, Xvlll den .I LN It JR CLASSICAL LIiAlll ' Ii Sp ra nrorx 1 M ISS ICLOR OSBORN MISS MILIJREIJ S'l'liRl.l NG l'AI.l. john lfry . . . Drew MflfFlS . Gail Anderson . . 'Incl Roberts . . Bernard Prickette lietty Clo Ahrams . Morris Massey . . . Svrg , l'iz'r-l'rr'.vitl1'11l . . S1'n'rlury . . . . 'I'rfa51n'r'r . . . Parlia rn rnmrian . . . . Tor SPRING l'rf',vi.lr'11I . . . john Fry Drew Morris . Lynn Billllt' . Charles Purvis Morris Massey Mike Stogdill liuzzy lloover cl: Rf'portrr. . . fan!-nl-.lrm.v . . The memhers of the VVaco High School Chapter of .l. L. lf. are those students who are presentlv taking Latin plans and decorations were made hy sl. XC. L. members. The chief money-making project tor the spring semester or Classical Niytliology. l was selling address labels. During the tall term this chapter sponsored a Space lluring Latin YVeek, lllarch II-17, this chapter llall , flll e of the dances held after the football games. was host to all of the lVaco yl. C. L. chapters at the an- The theme of the dance was outer space, and all of the nual Open House. Rim' I: W'yliorn, Custer, Butler, Dison, Black, Crites, VVie-ting, Sneed, Squyres, li. Connor, Varnell , . Row ... lflond, lf. jones, VVilliams, VVeathers, llerring, K. Tonahill, lilwood, llarris, Pederson, Duve, Payne, lluggins, XVile5' Row 3: llawkins, lloppie, Peterson, Lincoln, Mattson, Rose, lidrington, llendrick, Schell, Kennamer, Kinsey, King Row 4: lllair, llanzeiser, Paxton, Mosley, Farr, Lucas, j. Tunahill, llolder, Mills, lfisher, plumper, Ramirez rrvr' Ill if f--M5 .5 Q 0 1, ' .?r , 4 4 it Q A -iw me-mu, . mysq- J. C. L. is H45 L wx Q54 QQ' Q46 was s -on i A it li ff Row 1: VVarren, Eidson, Seigle, Cooper, Herdman, Mathews, Row 2: Kochman, Chandler, B. Oliver, VVard, Dollins, Seelye, Row 3: Hoover, Holland, Gale, Swafford, Otis, Neel, Smith, Row 4: Pearce, Stollenwerck, Stogdill, Price, T. Morris, Megarity, Row 5: Lee, Roth, Hruska, Pettis, Reed, D. Morris, Metz Adams, Morrow, Richter, Mahaffey, Bowden, Saunders Callan, VVales, Hunter, Key, Moots, Prickette Schuler, Brown, Rowe, Metz Zenker, Thomas, Rhca, B. Lee, Odell JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE NITNC ET TUNC STAFF Editor .,.... .. .......,..,.....,.... ....., , . Assistant Editor .,..,..... ,.. argaret Pu rvis Business Manager ..,.... .,.,...,......... .......... L i nda Fletcher Assistant Business Manager .. ........ ..........., J ohn Fry Exchange Editor ................................ ..,....,,,....,...,.., .........,...,. .........,.,....,..,.............,..,,..... B e n ja Seale Assistant Exchange Editor .........,.,,.......... .....,..... ....,,....,...,,....,..,....,............... ..,...................,. L y ' nne West Typists: Elizabeth Dove, Margaret Purvis, Martha Rae Tucker Representatives: Kay Connor, Elizabeth Dove, Betty Marie Piazza, Virginia Howell, Nancy Bruce, Louis Englander, Dick Douglas, Linda Smith, Coke Mills, Nelda Black, Carolene Sneed, David Farr, Gloria Canavati, Katy Oliver VVaco High School J. C. L. members publish a magazine, Num' vt Tune, four times a year. This is the oldest Latin magazine in the United States. Contents of the magazine include quizzes, essays, puzzles, and short paragraphs written in Latin. Row 1 Row 2: Pierce, D. Bruce, Gafford, C. Payne, Bostick, Ctvrtlik, Row 3 Row 4. The Waco Chapter sponsored the poetry contest for the Texas State J. C. L. Convention which was held at S. lil. U. in Dallas on April 6-7. VVe are proud that the president of the State J. C. L., Milford Bunn, is a member of this chapter. : Piazza, Brownlee, F. Connor, Collins, Traylor, Constantine, Moorehead, Miller, Henderson, Gray, Tucker, Burns Farabee, B. Payne, johnsrm. Buchanan, Ramseyhhn-es, Stone : Smith, VVebb, Seay, Abrams, Frazier, Howell, Canavati, Lutes, C. Miller, Cobf: N. Bruce, Riess, Boatwright : Mitchell, Grevelle, Henke, Farrar, Vilagner, -larosz, Clark, Buchschacher, England, Sheltfin, Eichelherger, Schwetman E 1 I' Y' ' 1, RA' ' I Q KEY , '3 Q , In I .A S . a 4 R -- Rum I SIIIIN, XY.IIw, SIlllIIIJlIxI', 4I:II'I'I'II, I.IlItIIIIII, Ig1IIxl'I', NII'C'IIIIIIIIgII, ISIIIIIII, I5:II'III'II, I'vIII'I'wIII, I,IllIlIl'lI Rum I .xII'IIKIlII, U'xIiI'II, RIIII, XYIIIIIIIIIN, III-IINIIII, SIIIIIII, IiL'I'I', Iilvypzls, xIIPI'I'HXN, I'I'iI'I', IIZINIPII, IIIIIIIIIIII Ibm g I-Nh, II.lIIX, Nrurll, .XlIIIl'I'NIIII, SIIIIIII, Illl'I, 'I':IIIII, IIVIIIIIII IIINIIIIXX, XVIIIIIIIIIN IQICY k'I,l II x'f'Ull.lll!'I NIR. II. I'. XYISI II.XI.I SPIQIXII IIPIIII I,IIIllII'lI . . . .l'rI'.I'IIlI'1ll. , . , -IIIIIII I,4IIIIII'II XIIIIII-I IWIIIIII-I' . l7II,Il lin-l'II',I'IIlI'lll .XIIIIII-I IWIIIIII-I SIIIII IJINIIII , , ,NMIIIIIII I'III-l'I'I.IIIlrIIl. , . 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IIIIII, IZIQII, Num, IIlllNIx.I, I'.IxIIIII, XIILQAIIII, I.I'I', I-:III-II, NIIIIVI, I'IgIII'III:III rw 'I f- I I -sr' yw I MASQUE D WIC Ron I: Mzitiiuwx, R Smith, XViIIi:nnw, XVz1rren, Ifndzil, Vzinston, XVhitv, Sanders, Rnhorn, Mx-I1:i'ffe'y, K' Nmi fi514 Roo 3: livhl, I,iifhtnc', IxIIII'llIIiIii'f, Yun Zzlndt, Iomlmi, McMillan, R1-uve, Moen, Stogdill, I i'in-rsoii, Millar :oi ' N x Rout, I'iL'I'l'n-, SVI1lIIi'I', rI.III'Yk'I', Stinson Roo 3: Nunn, Sivgvl, IXIUQISIIHP, Nornmn, Ii. Smith. Moori-, I'iL-rson, Mcrritl, Miller, Slnlrp, I':lync', Su iff: I nm RIJXSQPICANIJXV1GL'l,l'li .N'fWII.V1IlIfI MRS. K'l,YI3li HAXIICR NIRS. IQ. A. IIIQRNIIAIISIQN If.-Xl,l. SPRING Miki' M1'Mill:1n . . I'rfsiJi'l1l . . . Dicky IiIwinnI Sxlvizl Norman . . . l'iu'-I'l'4'.riiif'z1t. . . INIUIAIUIIZI INIIIIIIIIIIVI IIIQIIIIILI Iirxnn . .... .N'1'1'rr'l11r,1' .,.... Urxlrc VIIZIFXVI Dirky Iilwooil . . Trf'u.v11rrru11i1' RllA'Illl'55 .Il111mg11'l' . :Xlicn Millvl lr ix rhi- pnrposc of iXI:1sq1n' :incl Hyig Cinh to fostm' rhvni. Tha' cInh finmis new tzihnr L nh ruin lx it nun thc' :nIx nn'0nn'nt of spvc-QI1 :ictix'itic's. new incinhcrs. 'Vhix yczn' rhi- club has he-cn working with iIc-cl:nn:1- The l7l'0,Lfl'2lI1IS for Klnsqnc tions, palnroininn-s, plays, znni nmny othm' :lctivitic-s. Stn- hvcn the wsporisihiliry of thc xiii piwnhnt nnl nninw ih'ntQ who halve' :in IllfQ'l'l'Si in ilrziinzltivs 1ll'l' gwzitiy in- of rhi- Pl'UQl'IiI1I colninittvc. .-XII P1041 nnx nc IllllllNIlllI tvl'0stvmI in thi- clnh Iwuzillsc' of rho opportnniticm it offvrs by nwinhc-1's of thc uhih insofzn' IN lx po 1 Ron I lohnson, Ilzirrix, i':nnpIu-Il, Dongihl-on, Ifcttcr, Hvliringcr, Broun, licorglr, Iiruin, Uoclwn, lirur Ron -. II1II'I11'l-5,IIIIITIQLIII, Follinx, Ilolnnn-I, Iii'in'v, Bruton, Coh-nizlii, -loncs, .Xh-xannh-r, Iiluoml, linrkhi linkin IIa nl C nnii Uohhinx, Ili-i'l1I1ilnI,4NIi's. IISIXIUI' M-AW' Roo A, Hannon, fIIlI'INIIiIllb Iiroun, l':n11ix':lti roun, 1. htm R -,B .H. S. A - .il ... A l Row If XVi-ntln-rslwv, -lzuwilvson, Knehn, llaimhlrton, j. Baker, linllowe, llawkins, Clarke, Mcliride, llnrn, lN1cl :irlnml Row 2: liurkne-r, Pnrvis, .lone-s, Swnner, Ciruliznn, Perry, Srhrzimm, llnll, Rec-ch-i', l-'ry,'l'ris -, , liilllli' Uliut, Smith, lK'lllllN llnnn I Ron 3: lion-, nklliritton, Anclvrson, lute-rson, Youngblood, Kulwitu, Cutto, Dntizciscr, Tucker, Dawson, Bland, Mosley, Raltlift llilllllS, Lawson, Cooper, R. Bu' P ker N,fX'l'lUNAl, HONOR SOCIICTY .S'fvn11,fru': MISS MARY C'l,AY'l'ON lf.x1.l, ZRl ' ' M LMXX johnny iliI'lNIZlll . .V ,-Lqfiilrlll . . Rolwn linker Ray I'1'rry . . l'iI'l'Al,I'l'.i ' l. . ' 4 rt liunn l'nulu lNli'lirimIc . .Rwrnnlilly Srrrf'lm'y . . Virginia Vlurke, YirginVi,aL..l.l.lJ1JLkL1,Q . . Ljfnr'rr.rlvrn1i1i11y .S'f1'rrlary . l,inml:1 liurknvr ,,f' '- W 'hw---.-...,- W M' ,. 4uwi'N'N . N Rubin linker . . . i.0lllSl' Moslvv N+..,,hA mr ' Roux Martin . . . Parlialrlfnlarian . Nancy llumlvluton Nzinry llznnlvlcton. lli.rlm'ir1l1 . . Pillllll Mt'Briilv VV:lro lligli Svhool L'lmptvr of National llonor lornizil :assi-'lnhly with johnny 'l'ristzin prcsiiling :tml lklr. Qorirtr was vstzihlislu-cl in io o. Prior to thc snrinw of lion llowvll :as uuvst su-zlkvr. ln l c-hrmlry :i fopmrrl . Ps P- f mio. im-inlwrsliip in this orgztnifzition was open to tit- initiation for twenty-vigllt invinhcrs was lu-lil with, Kohyn rc-4-n pc-rrc'nt of thc Svnior Class. hut tht- Constitution was liztkvr prvsiiling. fins-st speakers for this orczlsion w5iii iriiviitlvil to :illow im-mhz-rs of thc- .lunior Class to hc- lklr. lf. N. llc-nnztril :intl lklr. Thomas l,. kV:irv. Fol- vonn- vligilwlv for im'inhc-rship. 'l'lll'Sl' stnilvnts must lowing thc' 2lSSt'llll3llt'S thc' initiates :mil their parvnts wcrc lmw lllJllllfJllllt'll :ln :irc-i':11'v of 47 for their two x'c'zirs or honorvtl with :1 rvrvwtion hx' flu' li0IllClll1llilllj1 llvpzirt- PH . , one yvzlr in kV:u'o High School. :intl must possc-ss ont- invnt. Nfilllllllljfl lllI1llIfl1'S of vl1:u':1a'tvi', lvzulc-i'.l1ip, scholzirslnp, 'l'hl. St.,-Vin. pl-,,jl.Ct of the Sm-ivry is nssistiml with intl sz-i'x'n'i'. ln Urtoh Pnur INN l.- -. 1- thc tutoring of thosc stnilcnts who 1'1'quc'st snuh help. I tucntx om' SflIrli'llfS wvrc lnltmtvcl in :i tain, iiruvvllv, Farr, Martin, Malnskc EWCO ER1 NKWCOMERS Cl,l'l3 .xfmflf-.fg MISS c:RAc'1: 11AM11.'1'oN 1013 HUMICROOM 'IXICAUIIICRS l,l't'5lllL'llI . , , , . .lack Oclcll Vive-l'1'rsialv11l Kathx Vlllllllllllll Scvrutzxrx . l.1lllL'Illl Smith 'lll'C'1lSlll't'l' . 'l'hc 111v111hv1'sl1ip of the Nc-xx'vo111c-1's Club is Illllllt' up of all the first-tv1'111 1ul3's in NVaco High School. rlhc club llllIL'flUllS mllx' in rhc fall s1'111cstc1'. lt's pllrpuse IS 1lL'lllI2lllll'l'll with its 111'g:111izatim1s, st111lc'11t lacultx. nm ,ww Y 4 x 1 to hc-lp thc 111-xx'co111c1's lX'L'0IIlC lllllllllill' with the t1'a1h- tions, CIISTOIIIS llllll 1'cg11lz1tir111s of the sclmol, anal to get If-adm-rs aml Win .ww z 'Y N.,-- Mike Stugclill The 0l'g2llllZ2lTl0ll of rhv club is Jlx'L'UlI1l5llSl1l'Ll xx the help of c0111111ittv0s l'l'Dl'CSl'lll'lll2l all thc lull hu 1'or1111s, aml the p1'og1'a111s are pla1111c'1l aml p1'vsc11tul hx these ll0IINL'l'0O11l units. Ar caCl1 I1K'l'l'lllQ 11-p1'1-sc-11t1t1 ll'U1ll two 411' fllfllt' of thx' othvl' sclxmml clubs appr ll fore the NliXx'CfJlIll'I'S, rm-Il ahmnt the zlcrixlric-s aml pu I'x'lllIlSlI'l'S fm' 111c111hc1'sl1ip of thc-11 aluhy, and makc 1 hul fill' IICXV IIll'l1ll'3l'I'S. C'l'RS Uclrl 51 llllllll x'11'xx ul YL C luh 11lrvli11g. l, llllhllllll ugdill, Smith 'XYVIHIIK P. A. S. F. r' ..- C? as .. as MM 1 5 W. fy Row 1: Gohea, Paez, Mitchell, Rickersou, McMillan, Martinez, Storer, Lopez, E. Duron, Rivera, S. Duron Row 2: Nino, Siller, Mitchell, Morrow, VVright, Berry, Rodriguez, Reyes, Yglerias, Mendoza, Aguilar, Barron Row 31 Miss Zurfluh, Clayton, Rodriguez, Gonzales, Pace, Tristan, Solano, Moreno, Navarro, Ilernandez, Miss Connor Row 2 llaralson Strathdee Rooks, ohnson Mcfrum Hurtado VVhitworth 4 y v i y n PAN AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM I .s'p.mw,-.1 Miss llA'l I'll-I ZI7RFI.l'lI Miss sxunr: CDNNOR lfAl.l. SPRING Iiloise Navarro . . l'r'r.rirl4'11l . . . . Delia Paez llarvey johnson . . . l'll't'-Pl'l'.fia1l'llf . . . Vincent lienavidez Mildred Siller . . . .Sn'r4'lary . . . Ilarvey johnson Michael Darrell . . Treasurer . Mildred Siller Delia Paez . . . . , . Reporlrr . . . john Strathdee johnny Tristan . . . S1'rg1rul1l.r-a1-:lrmr . . Frank llurtado john Strathdee 'l'oleration and friendly cooperation are stressed in the Pan American Student lforuni, a state organization affiliated with the Good Neighbor Commission of Texas. A yearly project is to raise money for a scholarship fund to aid l,atin American students in American Colleges. Group 1 of the VVaco Chapter is a Thursday Club, and has activities of a varied nature. Programs include speeches, films, music and quiz programs, plays, and con- llarvey johnson certs, the objective being to develop an appreciation and understanding of Latin American culture, and a more tolerant attitude for our Latin neighbors to the south. The culmination of the year's program is the state convention, which is held in Austin during April of each year. There, contests of many descriptions are held, and outstanding speakers are heard. XVaco High expects to be well represented this year. Row I: VVyhourn, VVilson, Phillips, Tuffly, Kucera, Shadwell, Crow, Pearce, Rice, Fitzgerald Row 22 liisk, llead, Denton, lliggins, Lopez, Burnett, Collins, Revette, Landrum, Hernlund, Lopez, Iirxvin, Ciress Row 3: Rubin, Miller, lierry, llolley, lford, Oliver, VVynn, llawkins, Germany, Shaw, Clark mm .A. S. F. i f ' 3 . , it l gil: S' i :Fl i Row 1: Jackson, Carter, Davis, Curton, Choate, Huddleston, Jester, Vogelsang, Wheeler, Chandler Row 2: jones, Gill, Tarver, Rinehart, Suttle, Uzzell, VVells, Robertson, Craig, Tooker, Olivarez, Young, Garcia Row 3: VVasliam, Files, Larrew, Graham, Canales, Schneider, Benavidez, Tristan, Thompson, Moreno, Bateman, Garrett PAN AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM II spawn Miss HATTIE ZURFLUH FALL SPRING Becky Rinehart . . Prvsidwnt . . johnny Tristan johnny Tristan . . . I irf-Prwidrnl . . . Dorothy Olivarez Linda Curton . Secretary . Yvonne Cypert Sandy Rubin . . Trea.rurf'r . . . Jimmie Garrett Jimmie Garrett . . . . Reporter . . . . Carol Wilson Joe Oliver . . . Srrgea1zt.r-ai-.'lrm.v . . . David Ilawkins Group II of the WVaco High School Chapter of Pan American Student Forum is composed of members of the Spanish classes. Their purpose is to promote friendship in the Americas. Nleetings are held monthly in the classes with a variety of programs, including student talent. films, and outside speakers. The programs this year were based on the theme suggested by the State Pro- gram Committee: Tom Took e r Good YVill and Friendship cannot be bought: Education and Understanding should be sought. Some of the worth-while projects for 1955-56 in- clude donation to the Tampico Relief Fund and to the Myrtle L. Tanner Scholarship Fund. lklany members expect to attend and participate in the annual convention to be held on April 27 and 28 in Austin. Row I: Cypert, Shine, Pierson, Storm, Turner, Oglethorpe, Nlecom, Marrs, Sermas, Banks Row 2: Miss Zurfluli, Mathis, Powell, llernandez, Carrigan, King, Gordon, Vllriglit, Denver, Lopez, Graham, Gray, Blair Row 3: Keller, Ahney, Clayton, Reyes, Thompson, llolliday, Tindell, Bassett, Gorham, Smith, Sachs l Page l91 PER UNALITY Row li Stout, Frazier, Reyes, Darrell, Long, Shadwell, Baggett, McCoy, Heverly, Childers, Payonk Row 2: Braden, Gill, Thompson, Gillett, Dyer, Hooper, Royal, Weathersbee, Namvec, Smith, Oliver Piazza, Philips, Mrs. Meadows Row 3: Bowden, Eidsun, Lester, Traylor, Banks, Taylor, Jordan, VViIson, Shelby, Baker, Shine PERSONALITY DEVELOPNIENT CLUB Sporuor: MRS. HELEN MEADOWS GROUP I FALL SPRING Nancy Young . . . . President. . . Lanetia Smith Nancy Royall . . . lf'ir'4'-Prr'.rid4'l1! . . . Mary Traylor Rosalind Ranne . . . Secretary-Treasurer' . . . Linda Shine The Personality Development Club was organized to assist girls in solving problems concerning personal grooming, manners, dating, clothes for different occasions. Une of the most important functions of the club is to encourage the girls to develop poise and assurance in deal- ing with others. The girls assist in program planning, and include as Page 192 their selections group discussions, movies, outside speak- ers, and panel discussions. There are three sections of this club at present and several joint meetings are held so that all may benefit from group suggestions and ideas. Each section assumes the responsibility of the program twice during the semester. The remainder of the meet- ings are individual ones, climaxed by a party at the end of the semester. DE ELOPME ix r muon uloon Holt, l7eLancey, Turner, Ililhun, Hicks, Ctvrtlila, Buchanan, Pierson, Mrs. X 'ic en Ron .ine n ex Butts, Grunt, llay, Cox, P. VVurd, Gerloff, Hendrick, Gale, Richie, VVatkins, S. VX are Currx 1 rev Parma PERSC JNALITY DEVICLOPMlfN'l' CLI' B Sponsor: MRS. ANNIE ll. VADEN FALI, Barbara Kee . . Annalwell Masters . . I,intla Curton . . . Sjmrzsort President ...... . .,.. , First Vice-President Second Vice-President ,..., .. 'I'hird Vice-President ., . Secretary ,. Treasurer , ,,... .. ., Sergeant-at-Arms nez, Bass, Lafarter, Tingle, SPRING Barbara Clerloff Gretchen Gale Sanclra Turner Celia 'l'urner .Barbara Gerath , Delurise Smith ,..,.. Jessie Glass , jane llanus . Beth Mnort Lynette Mnuncc VVyrick, Key, Voss, Ilead, Mounce Rnxs Stephens berath Olivarez, Smith, YVyhnurn, Stanley, McM:1han, Glass, Turner, Denton, Riggs Beln Biker Dnnlex J lnne Ion, C. liastep, I. Fastep, NIH. Dillard, Ilanus M? Sflllllflllf M R. 1 F.'XRI,.'XN I J PRESS L'I,l'li . .l'r1'.vii1w11! . . lfirxf I'in'-I'rr.i'iilrf1l l':luI:1 McBx'idu . . . .S'1'r'n11tl lvif'l l,l'l'A'ialI'lIf . .X'n'1'r!z1ry . . . . 7vI'l'!l.flll'l'l' . Purlia Ill fllfllfillll St'l'!l1'lll1l,f-Ill-.'1I'lll5 lil'l.l.Ul'K SPRING . .I :mith jenson Judy i':1rlnich:wl ' utrier l'ommy Palttersou . . john Kerr flll1ll'lC5 Stinson iirzwv VIAJIFYCI' Maury blillll' ll1lIlt'j' 'l'lw Prvss Club, cwlusiwly for stud:-nts of tlourn- television stations, the lizlylo niwisit 'wahoo alism, nu-i-ts on tlu- first Momlziy of czlcli mouth, usually Qlouruulism, or from our of t on it XKIIIIN g L in tlu' liomc of om' of its iucuibvrs. lHlllll'S. 'l'Iw prog,fi':uus k't'lll'l'l' 2ll'0llll4l the discussion of v:u'i- The last nwc-ting of cncli s mes r x Q ous phase-s of iicwspzlper work. Spv:ikx'i's:1i'v cliosvu from Scroll bzuiquct. At this IIlt't'fllI,3,' tu neu IIIUIIHCIN . L tlu- staffs of tlic Nt'XVS',l'l'll7lIllK', 'liiuics-Hrrziltl, tlu' local initiated :incl are prcsvutwl with pllli ot the souetx Row I llzlll, Vollirr, Liusllvy, lirynu, l,l'iIt'l'lllZlll, Smith, M. llrcenwoocl, Uook, Hl'lIl'lIlg1'I', Duuzeiser, xrnu llt' 1 Row : C'l:u'k, llzunliy, I,iII:ml, Hudson, Cutto, l Ii-tclmcr, Luv, Rim-hurt, Xxklllllh, l.imln-rs, -Iolmsou, NVucl li XX un Row 1 R. VVliilr, Dollius, tlcusou, lNlQ'l'l1ll'lllllKl, Shipp, Berry, lNll!l'lllllIl, XVzulclcll, George, Behringer, 5 lmr ll llel C l'ClllH00kl, .,iu.rllI'wf 'il i Row llll un, XVilli:uns, Mvlirimlu, Middlutou, Ridlchulwr, VVclls, ll Row vk, Dm-ans, C'ovhr:ui, 'l'uvlu-r, Briiyvrv, Clulpiu, llumly, licum-tt, xxylllilj l':itte-rsou, Kleypns, Row : llowi-II, Krrr, Sclwzunm, Slraitlulcc, McCullough, Stinson, lilawkluzi-u, Mr. liullork ' - ...-3: iw- 1 C 4 l , , X RO TR 1 'X i ,- , ' Wi: li cv-f xl I Row 1: llenlxe, litieliselmeher, l7I'Zllll-ilill, llielunxni, Borders, Yates, Flatt, jennes, lVliIler, lvIlll'l'iS, Mr. cl0l'lll'lill5 Row 2: xxltilbll, XVilig, Mosley, linster, Sl'1lI'lNYl'HllQ.fll, Mel711vid, flllfflllilll, llzlll, Pnryis, lfry, ylannes, lliggins, rlilllilllllx Row 3: Moor1n:111, B. lirooks, SK'lNYCIlllllll, llooyer, Sehell, l'rirltette, Storer, Massey, fl1ll'l1lllll,S. Broolts, Miller FALL David Yates Hoh Storer . 'lxl'I'l'j' lVlel7:1x'id Qieouge St-hell john lfry . tleorge Miller llerhert Wlizig Sum Brooks . ROSTRA LITICRARY SOCIICTY SfWIIl.f0I'f MR. ROY i'URNliI,ll'S . l'l'1'.vi1i1'11l . . . l ir.fr l'i1'1 l'l'wsI11r11t, . . . .N'r1'u111l l'f1'1'-I'1'1'5I1ir11l . .S'1'l'I'z'f11r'y . 7iI'4'I15LlI'1'f . PllfllllIlIl'lIf!ll'iII.lI . . . R1'f?0l'lN' . . . Sl'RlNli . George Sehell . Holm SIUITI' Hill Brooks . John jeatnes . ljZIVill Yates . Don liorders . llelhert Vilivig . .N'wrgfn111l-at-.lrmy . . Iimmy S1':11'l11.m11gl1 This year Illillly 11ew lllt'lTll3l'!'S hzn'e joined our or- gunizzxtioii. 'liheir i11terest and pz1rtieipz1tio11 have been enjoyed by e1'eryone. After ull. they have behind tl1e111 :1 great record of :1eeo1nplish1ne11ts set by Rostrzl i11 XVIICKD High School since its o1'g:111izz1tio11 i11 11114. The purpose of Rostrzi I4lft'l'Hl'l' Society is to fiirther the zirt of publie spez1ki11g. The club progranis, and initizitions were well plzinned. Several inter-club contests, sneh as public l'i'2ltllllQI,, essay writing, LlL'Cl2lI1l2lfl0ll, radio speaking, exte1npo1':n1eo11s spa-z1ki11g, and tlehaite were jiidged hy seyerzll Tt'2lL'llt'l'S o11 Z1 point basis. Rostru has hopes of winxiing the lIlIl'l'- elnh trophy which was pnreltzised by Rostrzt and lforunii lJeb:1ting Society i11 IIll'lI1Ol'j' of Stun Skyles, ll ineniher of l'iUI'llIl1 who was killed during the tornzulo. Rostrzl has eo-operzited with llzirden. its sister elnla, in znding the b2llY2ll'l0I1 Ariny :intl Dillllflllgf :1 I1llI'Sl'I'y. A steak fry, which was enjoyed hy ull, was l1eld i11 . fs . . .. Aprll. lhe Zlllllllill lllff'I'-Clllli l72llIlllll'f ClllN2lXf'Kl :1 illlf' year. l':11:1e IU? SCIE CE - TRA ELERS ' units ' 4 Row 1: Mattson, Blair, Miss Richardson, Gorham, Brown, Kihbey, Glaze, Copeland, Andrews, Garrett, Rummel Row 2: Gilmore, Shawyer, Teague, Broome, Bordon, Clay, lloneycutt, Sowders, VVinfield, Cross, Comes Row 3: Pryor, Pryor, VVilhite, Berry, Fisher, Moon, Smith, llernundez SCI ICNCIC CLU li Sponsor: Mr. G. ll. VVest FALL SPRING Bob Proffitt . . . l'rr'.vi1lrnf . . . Kenneth Knowles Otto Caldwell . . l'irr-l'rf'Jitlr11l . . . jerry Clark Donald Coffman . . Sfrrrlury . . . lioh Proffitt Jerry Clark . . . Trraxizrrr . . . Otto Caldwell Sl'l'flt'llIIl-IU-.lfIll5. . . Van llolliduy The Science Club was organized for those students who show more than an average interest in science and who are interested in advancing their knowledge by ex- changing ideas with their fellow members. The goal of the Science Club is to provide a place for the exchange of those ideas and to assist those scientifically inclined students in their outside study and experitnentation. Row 1: liettinger Files, Reeder, Knowles, Bailey, Proffitt TRAVIELPZRS CLUB .www-2 Miss cARo1.lNia RlcuARnsoN FALL SPRING Bill Kzlrahal , . I'r1'.rid1'n! . . . La Nette Pryor l,inda Pryor ,... I'ir'r-I'n'.vitlr11t . . james Clay Anna Lou Andrews Srr'r4'lary-Trrasurrr . Linda Pryor The Travelers Club travels: by bus, by train, by plane, by boat, by movie, by books-by proxy. VVe have all these advantages through interesting people who have traveled in person and are willing to share. They stimu- late our curiosity and whet our appetites for travel. -loin the 'l'ray'elers Club and see the world-by proxy. 'right Stinson VVilliams Clark Mr VVest . . , V ' , . . 5. - , - Row 2: Coleman, llammock, Crouch, Canales, Holliday, Bowen, Kochman, Hawkins, Pile, Adamik, Caldwell i Page 196 rx L-, um Q, 'WS V il 'PURT 'ME Rim' 1: Tmwkeig Rims, Fxlrrnr, Riplcy, lla-Ht, Hnml, Summer, cif1lllIllCN, Rokns, Nlntsell, C'onnw:iy Rim 1: Vaiiigliziii, 'l'ziylur, 'l'limn:iN, C'li:imllvr, l,1ll'lxt'l', l,ll'lQL'llN, C'uw:ln, lkinim-ls. l.m'zh, Allen, Almcy '...... Xin '05 l . Run' 31 l'Aill'l'l'll, lilllxl'l', xillllllgf, Iimulen, 'l'l'mlscl1llm', l'llilcln-rs, RL-L-ru, flllllllll, ll1m'x'll, Mr. Rinlzl, licrri Ron 4: Slwltnn, llnlmcs, lfuuts, LlHllllL'l', Simx, l7ulm'lx, Snicler K'l'1rlx, lillfll, lllllllllllll, L'urli-ii, fillhllll Row 5: Young, xx'IlllK'l'N, Ilwllziml, K':mnun, XYliitL', 'l'urm-r, QVICIHUIIB, Ric-Ns, Zvnlwr. Sziuls Sl'UR'l'SfXllfN'S L'l,l'l3 KSRUVI' l N , xpf,,m,,-1 MR. KIUHNIIC Rim x Vlilllll' ll l'.Xl.l. SPRING Nj-n11.vn1': MR. l3lC'K l.lNl5S.XY illtbllllllj 'lioukci' . . . 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Dum lfuulx Rim 1: Mciial, iillssuully, l,ips.rmlilw, lllglllllll, l'a1ttn-rwn, liuifc, llwvppie, Stinwn, Phillips, lfzulnl, immllziaiii, lizlrrx-t1 Rim' 3: llnrnc, lNl1-mlmzi, .Xtlu-p., hlnlmwn, Ncimlvrvr, l-I-Ips, Rlimli-N, XYrlvlv, Rzmiirvf, Uillwrt, Vlzlrk Rim' g. Ciillwrt, Nl'llIllZlllIl, lNlllI'Pllk'l', Allen, Chttmi, Nlzixiwll, l':ilmvr, xxvllllxkl, Mzirtin, tixirrl-tr Rum 4: Null, Xvi'fIt'l'Ill1lII, l'rtti:rux, Pmlun, MvC'lziin, Phipps, Xxvjllll, Nlilw, Ulivcr, Shumxm' Rum qi lltllll, qXl1clvl'mi1, Uillim, Rimllcliillwr, lk-lpf, Llill'llPlN'll, ill1lI'Yk'l', lxuix, Umzili, llumpliriu-, Nlr. l,lllClNIIf , . ,mm l 4 v-.l lei 9 l i l 3 2 l' ..I.,,,.. H iii ,1- SQUARE D CE R :M 'Q ' ,iw L, .Q ,W lf, Ps Row I: Host, Clark, C'uster, Charette, Culverhouse, Mcllinty, Black, Keller, Garrett, Young, jordan, VVhite Row 2: Howard, Burrage, Stanley, Farahee, Harkness, jett, Ivy, York, Jines, Camp, Hopkins, Ranne Row 3: Vowell, VVilson, Perry, Smith, Uoan, Berry, I.ennart, Murphy, Goodwin, Cherry, johnson, Luna Row 4: Roath, Oehler, Lamh, Peacock, Sanders, Scott, Howell, Holloway, Rowan, Merritt, Melntyre SQUARE DANCE CLIE .S'pnn.wr5: MRS. LESLIE DI'PI'Y MR. JACK PRICE EALI, SPRING Marilynn Stanley . . Prrsitlrrzt . . Oren Peacock james Moore . . . l i1'r-l'rr.titl1'r1l. . . llelen I,euart l,ynne Charette . Shirley Smith . Darlene Host . The Square Dance Club is completing its sixth year in lVaco High School. Its purpose is to teach the funda- mentals of square and folk dancing to students and to create such an interest in its members that they will enjoy participating in square dancing for recreation in adult life. The Square Dance 'Club of VVaco High meets on Page 108 . Sn'r1'Iary , . . Trrasurrr . Lynne Charette . Lynne Charette . Rrporlrr 'I'hursdays, and is open to any student who is IoA or over. Usually the club period is devoted to dancing, with all members taking part. Iklr. Jack Price is the caller. The meetings are thoroughly enjoyed by all the members, who think that they have one of the most en- tertaining cluhs in school, as well as one that will con- tribute to their leisure activities in later years. OICE VOICE CLUB .vpfmmi-1 MR. RENN1-:Tu IIOVVARD FALL David Farr . Jerry Dugger . VVanda Culverhouse . . Srrrrtary-Trraszrrrr. The Voice Club draws its members from those pupils who wish to gain experience in doing solo work. Participation on club programs gives the members an op- portunity to acquire poise, self-confidence. and a pleasing stage presence. Each member of the club performs a solo of his choice at least once each semester, with the club serving as a clinic group. The club also served as a critic group for the solo performers in the operetta. The Lowland I'rr.vidn1l . . l'iz'1'-Prr.tidf'nt. . SPRING . George Royals . jerry Dugger . Illyne Korenek Sea. and for the solo contestants in the Interscholastic League illusic Contest. lllembers of the Voice Club frequently appear on programs in other clubs, thus contributing to the overall school program. as well as gaining further experience. Several guest speakers and performers filled out the schedule of programs for the year. Their first hand in- formation gave to the group excellent insight into the training, responsibility, pleasure, problems. and benefits that come with solo vocal performance. Row 1: Gillam, Claunch, Chandler, I.arrew, McDonald. Mcfirary, P. jones, XVeddington, Fletcher Row 2' NViley, Kennamer, Mcfune, Greenwood, Richards, Hughes, Grant, Muskat, Jackson Row 3' Chadbourne, Gray, Crites, C. Payne, Xvyhourne, Vogelsang, Huggins, Reece, Moorehead, Dugger Row 4' Ramsey P. Payne, Bryant, Barnes, Shumate, Roden, Revett, Holder, Christian, Etheridge ' v Row 5' Sutcliffe, Harris, Douglas, Farr, Blackburn, Sorley, Royals 'U ,Q S' -af Y-TEE Q . 1 l. -. f' 5 gs If-is wa... 6 .Q no so Run I: Mathis, Mvlm-mlm-1, flHlxt'I', -lzlher, lfidwn, Fisher, llnrtun, Sillrrs, Paw, M1'Dowell, Ylll2lI'C'I1l Rum -: K. King, SllllYlIII, Rrslillg, S:u':n,:v, Nl. King, Kinwy, Rl1'l',fil't'l'll, Fulton, l':nnplu-ll, lN1m'm'lm Run gi linmlw, 1lI'llllL'N, lin-nn, .hllxiwn, Rzlnvlx, Ifnx, Young, Iimh-nh:nm'r, Miw 49115111-N YA'l'lfl'lXS L'l,l'I3 URUI l' l illllllvl' II W-ffffwl MISS ,lnlu ANN MN NM .x'p,,,,.Wf mms. lfR.xNl4 n. mn rn '.Xl.l, S ' .l k . . . I IRIXK' I'rl-xlrlvllt lic!!-X W llltl' SI 'I i ' I ' . ,I . , . Y ' .. . - nnlll l null nh lllltl In 114 ful XIII-X. Curtlmn xlw-l,I-CNHINH llmnw Dunham Hrrtx XVlnl4' . . . llrr'-l'1'f'.mlrlll . Mnllw lung ii . Q D H. -Imrr RIIIIVN . ,M'1r1'lu1y . lxfnnnv lung U H' In Hu Im H Im Mullin' King . . . 'l'rf'u.rllr'1'l' . . 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Qjf 'l1,W,, ln yym-1, zilq-1: 1 Smith lfifrh Str:-rr All Sl'IiClAL'l'lICS - GIFTS 7 l'honc 2-fmzql Waco, Texas c- :Xml That Stays ls rl hc- Ad lhzlr Pays :Ks lUMlN'lN l'.'Xl l'liRSON was driving clown 1 the var, :md was run nvrr. I l'UllIlIl'X Flllltl, :l pig rim ml! Ill lflllll' ul Thr lillllllfl' sam thc zlwinlvllt :md uns quill' lIIlKlt'l'SIlllHl1ll1lY zmnuvcd, :md YlgUI'lDll5lN pm- ri-xml thi' lows. TOMMY was xlpulugetir. I'm slurry, Nir, he xnidg l'll rn-pl:1i'v the pig. Tha' l1ll'lllk'l' smiled xxryly, :md mill, Yun flutter ymirwlff' MISS XVlll'1'lil.liY had told her clans that Miltun, thc pm-I, um lvlind, The in-xt dau -he :asked il :my ul them rrxm-lnlwrril wllill lNliltun's great illfllflillll xvu. Yi-s'iI1, replied S'IiliYli ll.-XRRl'l', hv wan zi pi wt. l':n, llf I.AYMAN'S TIME SHUI' NVATCH and CI.0Ck REPAIRING C 2 Doors XVest of High School 909 Columbus Phone 2-1981 Flowers For All Occasions IDP5' CICZIIAICPS Phones 2-0565 - 3-6237 Storage IIPUOIKVICXV I'Iowe1' Shop 3321 Brook Cirqlt- 1505 Trice Avenue Phone 2-8558 IYI rs. Alice Hudson IXIrs. Ooldie Bloody MISS Dl'MON'I': NANCY, give the formula for water. NANCY AYNICSVVORTII: Yes, ma'am. HIjKI.MNU. MISS DUMUNT: VVhutever are you driving at? Do you think you're in kindergarten? NANCY: N, m:1'am. You said yesterday it was 'H to U.' ilQ Pu Father Hooking daggerslz Didn't I hear the eloek strike three when you got in last night BETTY BIEIIRINGER Isweet and meekj: Yes, Daddy. It was going to strike eleven, hut I stopped it so it wouldn't awaken you! IT'S I ' I ze. ?w6eZ 4 Dehmteaem FOR Home Cooked Meals and Cakes For All Occasions 900 Columbus Dial 3-9413 From Your Closest NIt'lf,,I1b0l . 1' IJOIIII-C COI,I,IiGIi Four-C Your l ulur1 ' JI This Nllfillllllffjl flt'l'I'I'I1Ifl'I1 Srlmol 'I CONGRATULATIONS! To VV:1co Hi Graduates ICNRI DLI, IN THE FOUR-C SUMMER TERM THIS JUNE Sam Knight, Pres. Phone 2-1616-P. O. Box 4 VVn1. II. Raine, fin'-Pres. Page 208 ,. 14 , 4 , .. 4.- Something happens . i EVERY DAY Read the whole story in your l1ome-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 Wafg Tiggfg Football - Basketball - Baseball - Track FUDVLZ ,...:u.... 4. I ' , , hm, P 210 N Y.: Uvxjf ' Rr M, as if , 1 3 ,MW W fvllimf 3 W VJ HIGHLAND GROCERY sl DRUG , Phone 3-2469 Phone 3-2460 Open 7:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. 28th and Trice Free Delivery Phone 2-9207 Lilla's Dress Shop M. VVill Save You A Trip To Town Distributor 3314 Bosque Blvd. Dial 3-4291 Gulf Oil Products Tires - Batteries - Accessories Butane - Propane From 28th 8 Franklin Waco, Texas A Friend CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS JIMMY RIESS: Bet I can tell the score of the game before it starts! MR. RIOLA: Oh, Yeah? What? JIMMY: Nothing to nothing! g1.. I f l l MARX' ANN LINDLEY: I dreamed about the funniest thing last night. VVasn't it a funny dream? DON BOIILDIN: How do I know what your dream was about? MARY ANN: You ought to know. You were in it. 'L.-...- Y' BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF '56 American Bankers Insurance Company A Legal Reserve Life Insurance Company Pa I I I . v x L at A x I' X , l w A Compton Irunerul Home ' 1 . , Austin at Itleventh ' WACO, TEXAS Uopi l'se your noodle, lady, use your noodle. ARLAN RIDI,IClII'BIiR: My goodness, where is it? I've pushed and pulled everything in the car. .....iQ..1.. MISS I IC'KI.INli: VVliit'h pine has the longest and sharpest needles? SAVNDRA BRAY: The porcupine. T..-g Trump lto ATTELIA GEORGEJ: Lady, please have pity un me. I haven't eaten in four days. A'I l'IiI,IA: My word, I certainly wish I had your will power. SHOES FOR ENTIRE FAMILY BROUKVIE-XV CENTER non l+l4 North 34th Street 51055 wAco. TEXAS Your Closest Supplier 905 AVSTIN AVE. of WMU' fl-em, V 1 School Materials ' Stationers Printers Dial 6-184s we fyrienclfy .gore 700 AUSTIN AVENUE VVACU, TEXAS Page 214 COMPLIMENTS OF The J. H. Mila111 Co. Ottis Stahl Pharmacy VVashington at 25th Phone 2-9237 WACO, TEXAS Wholesale Dry Goods WACO, TEXAS Dig That Crazy Root Beer Fairview Drive-In 41st and Bosque Georges Chef W'here Watio Dines 2803 FRANKLIN WAco, TEXAS 0 .-lrross From The Castle Mole! I General Life and Accident Insurance Company 613 Washington Avenue Phone 2-1281 SEA FOOD OUR SPECIALTY Gordon's Jeweler K'CEiI2?gE5gKS 1208 North 25th CHEF ROLLS Diamonds - Watches - jewelry Blackberry Preserves Officer: t'How do you get along without a speedometer? TOM OLIVER: VVell, whe11 I get to driving fifteen miles an hour, my fenders start to rattleg at twenty-five the windows rattleg at thirty the motor starts knocking-and that's as fast as the car will go. MRS. VADEN was delivering the last lesson of the term. The examination papers are in the hands of the typist, she concluded. Now are there any questions you would like answered ? Silence prevailed for a moment. Then JOHN STRATHDEE spoke up, VVh0 is the typist? Congratulations, Seniors . . . For the BEST in BUILDING MATERIALS -See SLIGH LUMBER COMPANY 511 NORTH 5th STREET XVACO, TEXAS Page 215 CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 1956 -from- WILLIAN S DRUG STORES I dnn't want to scare you, said MR. CARI, PRIC'E'S seven year old son to his teacher. But my daddy says if I don't get a hetter card, somebody's gonna get a spanking! I beg your pardon, ma'am, said the clerk eourtenusly, VVhat is your name? VVhy, sputtered GRACE TARVIER who had just cashed a cheek with a flourish, dnn't mu see my signature? Yes, ma'am, that's what aroused my eurinsityf' 'Zac .facaimna DOWMOWN me ' CIRCLE ELITE AT AT boa AUSTIN I X HUB OF l HIGHWAYS - ll ll I ll N02 H I' ll col.lAs BROTHERS Di since S920 bl'1 - A Page 216 ,4ato9a4,644 QW ' QQ , L 4 Q 76 M gf? gy E9 :Egfr ,444 e,2,J,g, 72,-f'7vA14e4X,f,Q.4f,,c ,4J Ffffwfeffdf xi:-L,-a 6440 C, 11, ft 5,444,442 ibm p!9a'f1f, W. MM pr 2 , Wfygpfi jlrqxyw pf? ,gf ,M me glflvanfages of A high A high A high A high A high 14 high ggglz Gfclzool Qiploma school diploma school diploma school diploma school diploma x school diploma fchldf dllQPlt'!71i makes for better jobs. is required for entrance into college. makes the graduate's future more secure. contributes to the graduates self respect. is another step toward success. Mfffffvnffh fha rules 177 year j Sfve-23 Page 218 COMPLIMENTS Beard X Stone ji 4 1 x i ' v 3 1 1 . 4 I fllflu Ut Nl mlb laleetrle Lonipany 1.1.24 VVashington Ave. YVaeo, Texas 1,,,,,,.l,,,,.,,,f,d Nlodel Planes Magic' Crafts Trains W 300 AT TIQNTH STREET Colin M. LVUFIIFIIIII' Boll Frazirr T I I x 5 Dial 2-3635 sig ,naFrERsoN Ava. H'l 0 ' 2 3 VVACU, TEXAS lley, you ean't go up that street-it's one way, said a friend. NORMAN SMITH replied, l know it-l'm only going one was Three Boy Scouts were at a Scouts' meeting and told the seoutmaster they had done their good deed that day. VVell, boys, what did you do? asked the seoutmaster. VVe helped an old lady across the street a little while ago, claimed the boys in unison. And did it take all three of you to do that? asked the master suspiciously. Oh, yes, it did! again chimed the boys. Then JOHN JFANFS added, She didn't want to go. Greefzkzgs fo live Class QF '56 l'CCliSSFlll, Waco l llGll GRAlJl'ATliS of every t-lass since IQIQ have found this store complete in every detail for their serviee in furnishing homes throughout Central Texas. High School graduates of the class of '56 also, will find us prepared to fulfill their needs when the time shall come. STR 1TON-STRICKIEII FURNITURE FOR EVERYBODY all fu'sT1N AVR. DIAL 3-5381 Page ffff PURE MILK si 25, ICE CREAM COMPANY f i'.g,M.l1., N' 7 Q72-Tgwz p ' W' V-,w!'fEAlNlEllYr'44 Ga A ' ' i lllfl Nu. 2Sfll 26 Years Experience l ci'gllsnn-C11isni 'l'i1'c Cn. i l'. S. Royal 'liires Q with and l rzuiklin Uiul 4-0355 '1'lm,l,g1, the PUREMMILK Plllflllil . f- 'lla Vvmo' lub years, you can mm: Gaim bf' SHIT uf 'nv-nun' Te W . lull , , , , these symbols Quin, X Ilu- Home ul Cneutei' Values gamma Furniture Appliznices of quality. Noll.,----D lv, Antmimtive Supplies M I L K llllfllli' 2'.g-Ulf! - 211-'l-67 Uliiimiinip wkceiiuus -4 IiARHARA liAR'l'l,E'l I': XVhy is yuur can so small? MARY DIANE IIANICY: l feed him t'llIlllL'llSt'll milk. ,IOEY RA'I'ZM.'XN wus forever pestering his futher with einhairraissing questions until finally the lI1ll'llS5t'il parent told him that cnrinsity mice killesl :I vut. -IOEYS eyes up:-m-cl wiclm- in :ilurm llllil he was quiet hir :i sevnml nr two. llifwever, his pzirentk elution was slmrt-lived when jOliY quickly popped nut with, XVhut'd the vm wainl tu know? MRS. MILLS: I wonder whv KAROLYN VVICLLS brings her homework to everv meeting? ANN lN'lNil-ION: lt gives her wmetlling to think uhont while she talks. Q .IEXVELRY AIAVAYS MEANS MORE IN BOXES FROM SINCE IBSD JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS IIVIIIYIIK l'lilH',Vf ixvllllll' in .lz Zc'f'lry Zlgl' 2 N . . Mid-Tex Motors Inc. . f , ' d 0 . If-+2-n WfA'C'O Your IEUICK Dmfz'r W m y Vw ' f H N X , L - 'K-c-5 f V V Q22-24.-26 Austin Avenue N ' XVACO. TEXAS COM PLIMENTS OI DUMAS INSURANCE AGENCY Al. S. IJUMAS -IOHN E. UOBLIE H. NV. ROBICRSC JN PHONE 3-53111 312 LIBICRTY l3l'lI,DING J Sfwfirlfly Shop for ffm' Sfmrt.vzc'r'z1r . - 35,851 Connzllly Funcml Home M Immun X'V2lSIlillHtfJIl AAYCINIC' P NVACO' TEXAS 710 Austin AVC. Uizll 2'726l gj ..f 5 o F 5 6 I L! IZ i The Store For Men im p! ' : WACO, TEXAS '- L' - :- X! RIORE THAN 65 YEARS IN VVACO Coinpliinents to the Class of '56 4x'S lgCl'll'1lI1ll,S liCSl2llll'2ll'll VV D , t 2 tl 2l25 VVzishingtun Ave. Dial 4.-3894 Zlfll rive il 5 1 l,l'lYIlfl' Dining Ronin Service XVHV0, 'lll'X2lS lim' Your Home lqlzhugll X c10ml73my XVIiS'l'lNGliOl'SlC APPl.IANC'ES INSURANCIC ANU BONUS from A . bl B ,H l-lrxlilixv .l. l,l'1XVlS CU. A mlm 6 l f1 Q23 Austin Phone 2-4334 MEMBER 'I ' ln' 1 n.vl1im1 fi'l'lIfl'!' of l1'l'IlfI'IIl fe 'l't'A'fl3' The Lloyd Studio f iri 34 f ':L5w?2s2w f -ggi' -,155 .gj -'f1E21j,.f ii'5f 503172 Austin Phone 4-2042 Tlinughtfu l ness WILKIRSON -HATCH 0 BRING US YOUR FILM 'III g. ' . -':1.:'::L::,.'. tor eg hx. ,,. I ' ' ' DEVELOPING AND PRINTING - nm.: ....-. .- RITA WHITE: I could go to the bank and get the money out. CHRISTINE DOLLINS: VVhy don't you? RITA: I'rn afraid the-y'll Catch me. SHARON COCHRAN: lanswering the phonel Hello. Voice: Cat other endl Hello, is Boo there? SHARON: Boo, who? Voice: Don't cry little girl. I must have the wrong number. TERRY SIVIITII: A tramp Came up to me and said he hadn't had a bite in two weeks. ITARLENE BLANII: VVhat did you do? TERRY: Bit him, of course. MRS. LEVVIS lon phonebz You say ROY LIPSCUMBE has a had cold and ean't Come to school? VVho is this speaking? Voice Qhoarselylz This is my father. g.., Grandfather: How do you like going to school, LINDA? LINDA VVILLIAMS: I like going, all right, and I like coming home, to. But I ean't stand staying there between times. RONNIE CIOWVAN: I came in because I read your ad for a man to retail Canaries. Proprietor: Oh, yes, are you experienced in that line? RONNIE: VVell, no. I just wonder how the Canaries lost their tails. Dine at Wac0's Most odern Ca eterla f ' A F In Community 5 Center 609 N. 25TH E A ave N Q ' I SERVING HOURS - 10:45 A. M. to 8 P. M. Page 223 BEST WISHES . . . llll U l l l AIR-CONIJITIONEIJ ROOMS EARLE SHORE, Manager MISS BITRKHALTER: VVhen the saute begins to hoil, put in a tahlespoonful of water. ANN GEORGE: Level or heaping? JOHN, asked the teacher, where is the English Channel? l don't know, was .IOHN KERR'S reply, we cnn't get it on our TV. VVALTER REECE was explaining why he preferred to sit in the rear seat nf the last row in the classroom. Sitting there l get last chance at a question. By then it's almost impossible to guess wrong. iggl iggl Waco IQIS Park Lake Drive l7Il Herring 3407 Memorial Drive 0. 1404 N. 34th St. Page 224 Day and Night Classes i OF BUSINESS , .Fl ,ly , MRS. W. E. ABBEY, OWNER MONTHLY TUITION ,t 4 CHARLES F. WELLS, Jn., B. 3. A., ,nom - Vice-President uusfuzss T J .IERRI GEISLER, B. S., Secretary 117 V1 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 wo1'thwhile, you will not merely THINK ABOUT IT but 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 Comptometef Business Machines It was open school week and the proud mother was speaking to the teacher. t'My child, MARGARET METZ, is a genius. She has many original ideas, hasn't she? Yes, replied MISS GAYLE, especially when it comes to spelling. .Mg-,. Archimedes, read PAT BENNETT aloud, leaped from his bath shouting, 'Eurekal Eurekall' One moment, said Miss Osborn. VVhat is the meaning of 'Eureka'? PAT: 'lt means I have found it.' MISS OSBORN: Very well. What had Archimedes found? PAT hesitated, then ventured, hopefully: The soap? Gordon Rountree OLDS - C DILL C GUARANTEED USED CARS The Golden Rule - Our Rule In Business Page 225 hu liyglffl X NIL 1 rllu A Co. fpf' , Q9 llII,S SIro0Sc1xicc 0 i s Km me ,f , IZIS North zsrh Ihonc 2-773 T If hies you I H IU-I 66-ga A..1.r -lang' 'Y i 'V 1113 XVHSIIIIILIYKJII Aw. I. , I .1-: A I . ff -I , I 2 il my xx I I I A 5.2. , . e lx if u . A, I SAI,I.Y HUNI7, an dzruglrte-r ot nr vlergyrnarn, wus aivk and pm to lied early. As her mother uns zrlmut tn In-uve, she vzrllvd Ircr hawk. MurIu-r, I want to sec my daddy. rr No dr.-air, In-r rnotlrrr replied, your daddy is Iillij' :md must nut hu disturlwc-d. But, lVlutIwr', SAIIY pcrsistcd, I want to we my daddy. The rnntlwr still rcplicd, Nu, your daddy num not be rlisturlu-d. SALLY was even more dctvrmim-d, mlm-vlzrring l'IhI'IlIIlII1'ZlIlj', Mullin-r, I :rm ll sivk wornzrn, and I want to we my mini- str-r MR MII . KEARIINICRI A :lm-stion un an plryz-iology cxum rcud: Ilmv mary one gain good posture ? .TON KICR rlrcwcml un his pylrcil, tlrcn wrote: Km-vp tlu- cows off it llllll let it grow :r wlrilcf' INSURANCE COMPANY Frnsr IN TEXAS 'Q mc. won WILLIAM D. MAYFIELD, PRESIDENT Q HOME OFFICE WACO, TEXAS aprz' , Bl f? 1 efqfp- WWW? W, 0 Vm wQz xv A cl o ,.,, C' 177' l l Effie- do Wm fl' BEST COMPANY NVISHES BOBBY SAFFLE was curious. VVhy do you weep and sniffle at a movie over the imaginary woes of people you never met? LINDA FLETCHER replied, The same reason why you scream and yell when Z1 man you don't know slides into second base. DUN COFFMANZ They Can't make me fight. Draft Board officer: Maybe not, hut they can take you where the fighting is and you mn use your own judgment. ,...Q.... Drill Sergeant to DAVID RFAGAN: VVipe that opinion off your faeel' CONGRA'I'UI,ATIONS from L,0ll,Y1I'1lflllZifl0l1S Llass 56 'Phe Xxyhitc Pharnulcy 2500 Bosque Blvd. - Dial 4-2355 Edmond Fadal Walter Fadzll F. W. Woolworth Co. YVACU l'1liADY-MIX W5 Austin 1fXJNCHli'l'lC lNC. Page 2 71 MICI'I'I'1NClS ffl rf i-rf, -, ' ll' Fi' Il I i ' . xl 1, . ,e .. ll 44' il R1'LCICl l'lONS BANQUETS loo MR LONIJI 1 IONICD HOTEL ll Ll l l n nl Qi' 1! ' T4 'i ll lllni I.-ll 'P A -' .' X AlJ,IAClCN'l' PARKING LUT Mll,l 0RD lil'NN: Speaking ol lvasehall, l've got a hasehall dog. INJRUTIIY -IUNICS: NVhat makes you call him that? Mll,l URD: Ile wears a muzzle, eatvhes flies, chases fowls, and heats it for home when he sees the catcher coming. ICDXVARD SlllCl.liY: ll you laugh again, l'll hit you over the head with this club. Mlf'KlCY lVll'RRY: lVlayl1e you could do that. It is a little larger than the hall. VVll.l.lAM 'l'USll: Have you an opening for a hright young fellow? Boss: Yes, hut don't slam it on your way ont. jllli TIIOMASZ Did you know there was a kidnapping down the street? MISS MORGAN: No, what happened? -IUIE: His mother woke him up. Stranger: C'att'h any fish? DUN BORDERS: Did ll l took forty out of this stream this morning. Stranger: Know who l am? l'm the game warden. DON: Know who I am? I'm the higgest liar in the state. PICCEUY Ml'l'C'll.'XlVl:A That's Dr. Smith, DHANNA BRYAN'S dentist, who just went past. lles a marvelous it-llow.' DUROTIIY lVlANNlil,l,: Oh, how is that? PIZGCSY: llc can aetually tell her to Close her mouth and get away with it. Ili-U6 Ml OPI BOT'I'I,ING COMPANY C. l'. l,l'l,TUN, illanngrr Page 228 6773.-1bb,04m.f4,4,,,,,e, - ,- GJU-VOK.. w.,m,1, L a - JW M ' xfAu,,,,,,,g,jfaWLJ'q . C,Lt4.lAAAt,,. v j ff 4 7,041- ' f?77'lf21M,f kk, J ' C , 4 l I I b I If W N ALM ' 'LACHLAQN MW M- 'Qffi'f fa., ' -A 1 pf I, If Q! , .v if QW. ww-1,1 ,LQ Zu Vi!! 1fV 4',Pf-1, ! 4.7, pw-Z! 012 if -- A - A -5 7 x fw f Wvcff 'P , V L 1 Q ,I-ff! Zlnunft ,, , f - walt .L ' V.., if V! 'f 'Y 7145 L lflx W M My .4 7 f ' '46 J fli gg! 1 I K .4-' . ,ff-J . 4.- , ' I !-- I L ,ff 1 ' f LV I1 vif, v V .ll 51 If 1 . ,g+ :' . AJ I , L22 ,V .1 Xia?-., X , 'L ,V L --, 5 f J ,WMP ' W' 'f J Lf Ai ' ,l 5 J-- A r fl C L' . A I X, ww 1 Z f, f I A C A al i l 4 0 lg 229 0 ' ' 0 . .11 Dorf: 1 j X ff' ja ny- f ff x fl A --! 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