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

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ARCIIITECTI RE Goff' Rim' If Fisk, Horton, llowzlrd, Busby, Sligh, Zzlehry, Lasseter, lWertz, Foster, Goodwin, Sehwarting, Mitchell, Mr. XVe-aver Row 2: Pearson, Barrett, Lowery, Dayton, Kirks, Chatham, lvledtllrws, llxly, Dahl, Clark, Boyce, Region, XVest, Blair, XVoodson Row 3: Bailey, Kelly, Cook, Turner, Snider, Tusn, Land, Farrar, Basbeur, jumper, Summers, Ilownrd, Wlilson ARCH ITPICTL' RE CLL' H Sprnzsnrz MR. ALLISON XVEAVER FALL SPRING ,lustus Niertz . . . Pr1'.fidf'nI . . . Justus Mertz Tommy Bennett . . . !'in'-Pr4'.v1df11l . . Milburn Goodwin Donna Storm. . . S1'f'rvtary . . . Bobbye Foster Donna Storm . . . TI'l'll5lll'l'l' . . Robert VVilson Barton Zaehry . . . Rv1vorle'r . . Barton Zachry lid Schwarting . . .S'rrgr11nf-nl-arms . . Ed Scbwarting The Architecture Club, sponsored by hir. Allison XVeayer, makes a study of different types of architecture. The club makes a tour of the Karem Temple and other buildings to study the different types of architecture. Blueprints showing the styles and types of material used in construction are observed. The members also observe the blueprints and make corrections on them. hlembers of the club interested in a future career in architecture may take tests given by different companies Inge 'IG and may get a job with these companies after graduation. The executive committee Consists of Bobbye Foster, .lustus hlertz and llilburn Goodwin. The club plans a social event each semester. The social committee consists of hlilburn Goodwin, hlartha. Lasseter, Barton Zachry, Justus hlertz, and Bobbye Foster. The social event for both semesters this year was a hayride. it LTOMEIIIHA 1 : E :I W Row I: Uurham, Cnmplaell, Thomas, Yllllgllflll, Thompsuzn, Clt'cll'llflt'l1I'lt'il,SIRIICI Row 2: Mr. Lilmstzletlter, Silva, Mcfonnell, Cornett, lloxworth, l7iekens Row 3: llill, Ilillinrtl, Nzirovec, Brenner, Knight, Nlclkiniels AI I'OlIIiL'HAX ICS CLI' I3 Sffillliflff NIR. l Rl'I'Z I.lNNST.'XIflVI'IfR I .-XI.I, SPRING Daivid Jones - . . . l'1'r,v1Jr111 , . . jimmy Bugle Leslie Uollins . . 1'1fr-l'rr.t1.1'r11t . . . llaivid l7iekens Charles Orr . . Snn't1i1'y-T1'ru51zrr1' . . ,lim l7irkerwn Vlulizin Grace . . Srf',Qra11l-ol-111'm5 , , George Knight . . , R1'ftul'l1'l' . . . Leslie flfzllins The Automechanics Club of lVzico High School is :Xs il service project. the cluh untlertzilces the super composed of about 4.5 hogs ezich semester. The cluh is vision of trziffic when the 'liliziiiksgiving baskets :ire tle open to any hor in lV:xco High School zifter completion liveretl. :Xntomechzinics boys plan the line of traffit of half 21 year in Newcomers Club. :trountl the huiltling, plxice homeroom nnmhers on cars The cluh motto is Safety in Action. The motto tlirect the flow of cars to the little gym :mtl out to the stantls for safe driving habits :intl the safe operation of the street. The speetl with which the two huntlretl :mtl more intlivitluztl's car. Thus the motto serves to point out the hzislcets :ire lozuletl :intl tlispzitchetl is tlue to the efficiency principles of the club. of this group of boys. Row 1: liogle, liraiclsliaiw, Ci, Yanglian, Thomas, IW. Shoemzike, Ruhl, Burnett Row 2: Mr. Linnstxletlter, XVootlnrtl, Rierson, lirntlhury, linotlson, Diclterson, Tlioinzis Row 3: Mfirkum, Iliff, Spencer, Kay, Collins, Slioeinzlke tg! Page 97 R:-w 5: Rogers, Marsh, Pietzsch, liell, Iiryvin, Dudley, Haggerty, Vaughn, XVilson, Gahler, Crownover, Grant, Furqueron, Caperton, ISICIRRX' Row If Cypert, liidson, XVilson, Rooks, Huckler, Broadway, Kineannon, farruth, Oliver, Childers, Comk, Kucera, Gale Roxy 3: Mrs. lit-sity, XVensel, Dennard, Bruner, Boyd, Lutes, Harris, Humphreys, Burson, Guggolz, Moorehead, YVard, Bowen, Ray, McMillan, Phillips, Smith xlacohsohn, Howell Vtley, Ceoper, Player FALL Patricia Cook lieth Childers Myrl VVensel XVanda Kucera Gretchen Gale Dixie Croyvnover Diana Lutes . Katy Oliver Margie liucklei BERRY SERVICE CLUB Sjrnzzsnri MRS. BETTY BE.-XTX . . . . ,l'ri'xiJr11l. . . . . lin'-P1'f'siii1'11f for Sm'-:'iu' Prnjrilx l'.-P. for .llnnfy-.llakizzg Projr'rl.t . . .Rf'rr11'Ji11gf Sf'rrr'la1'y. . . . . Slzllliiartix Scfrrfzzry . . . . 7'rra,f1zrrr . . . . Group Lmtiws . . SPRING . Beth Childers . Gretchen Gale . . Sue XVilson . Kay Grant . . Diana Lutes XVanda Kucera . Jennie Rooks Patricia Phillips Kay Smith Mvrl XVensel The aim of Berry Service Club is to give service to the school and community through the man activities par- ticipated in throughout the year. Klembers are required to maintain a grade average of 85 and to earn a mini- mum of ten service hours each semester. Assisting with the activities of the Latin American Center, working at Red Cross and at Hillcrest Gift Shop are weekly projects of lierry. As special projects Berry girls sold crutches for the Klarch of Dimes, manned liet- tles for the Salvation :Xriny Christmas Drive, sold poppies and forget-me-nots for Disabled Veterans, and planted flowers and shrubs around the lllusic Hall. l':tgc 'YN All-Service-League projects inc ude selling pennants repairing dolls and collecting clothing for the Toy Chest. and serving as hostesses for the speech banquet. Berry members also cooperated in planning and presenting the High Hat. flloney-making projects included the selling of Christ- mas cards and Yvaco High megaphones. To round out the many activities, Berry members enjoyed several social activities. These were two formal initiations: two installation dinnersg an infomial initia- tion with our brother club, Sportsmen Ilg and the Daisy Chain, signing party given by lllrs. Ed Berry, Sr. ,.i.......................1.............. CAI ERA vs, Row I: Chernnff, Park, Ilumper, Clemuns, iilcnn, Ilzuighcrty, Lcnhgiri. l5I H1ltsI1ii'c, Phillips, Custrr, XYilliQims Rim' 2: Higginhuthnm, Mcfuy, Guy, Iizlstc-r, Szichs, Isrzivl, SIu1lH1lIv.R511lN lfzlstcrwuztl Row 3: YVils0n, Ifitvpxltrivk, Szlmmun, Kimbrough, Ifgglchrsvlit, Iiiclirllwrgei', Ilulr, Stewart, Austin, Nnrtlicrii, I-lrclc-nliumcr CAMICIQA CI,I'II Spnzixursz MISS 'I'IIlJNIA5 XVIII'I'IiI,I2Y NIR. IIIiRISIiR'I' lDR,XIi'l'IiR CIROVI' I URUVI' II Prwxiilrnl . . .... . Mike Tunsry lfsllflf SPRING 1'in'-l'1'r5itli'11,' . . . . ,lim NIIINHII Km-uni Sirninwis . I'1'r,v1.in1f . . Huhlu' Summon Srwrlzlry . . . Ginger Tlirzislirr RUIJIILI Ifirlirllwrgvr , l'11i-I'rf.v1Jr11l . . Neal HKMICIIIIIIITIUI' 7II'l'll.YlIl'A'l' . . . , -luhn Zeller Ilnnnzi Inmt-ry . . .N'f'11'rlr11'y . Randy Northern Iiulxlwy SLIIIIIIIUII . . , 'I'rr1l,vzrr'rr . , . , Iutlllllll Holt The membership of the Czunerzi Club incluiles rlwst- 'lllimiiglioiit thc' yuxir tlu' rluh. liars' luul ll x':u'ietl pupils who are intcrcstctl in DlI0f0g,Il'ZlDlIj'. The cluh sulit-tlulv nt zictivitivs. KIL'IIIl'7t'I'i lizive spent st'x'61'g1l strives to promote inalivitluzil interest througli programs pn-riurls in It-:nrning tn tlcvclup their own film. Klnvics of rliscussfon, CIt'I1IOIlSIl'1lIlOIIw. :mtl fieltl trips. Nt-xx' :intl slitlt-s nimlc hy cluh invnihers have zilsu furnished tc-cluiiques with various types of films :intl lighting :irc st-xcixil prngrzuns. Uutsiilc spcnlwrs hint cnntrihutml goml 6-xxunples of the type of progrzuns plzinncrl. hints zilmut mziking hvttcr pictures. Ifieltl trips hzivc pro- vitlvtl uppurtunitivs for making :intl cmnpziring shots rat The enrollment incrczisetl rluring the spring semvstt-r such plzm-s :is tht- riltl suspension brirlgc zrcrnss the IIITIZOS, and two groups were forintul. :intl the cluirclics nt St. Paul :intl St. Ifrancis. Rim' 1: I,,owrcy, Trzicy, Nlxitlicsfui, XVurn:u'lt, Tlirzislicr, Iiuvlier, Terry, XVetrrI, Stanlsy Rim' 1: Heat, Yvzicle, Nlnsun, Shcrrcll, Zcllcr, Illmzird, Vzistilln, I.fniclcl1lwrg, I,ur'kIiui't Rim' 3: Keller, Miles, Iluiuilalsuii, Bzinik, Izlnsey, Iluftmaln, C'u:1l-1, Czltrs A :fr fe iii fw5gf5 S F,-, , ,-- . -.. ,, A I W wx. W A 'fx -, .A , .,........... zrv L4 z fyfqega l ,-A ,W A w-Wswm-wfWw',..Q..f A-rwfiwm Mm- , Safy 1, y M . Q A Hu , I Y . If 4' ,al I 1 2, fe Q .ls 'A' l Q v in 'X - r'f 2 1K . V- ,-AL S4 . v- .ij 'lf A 5. ig Page 99 IIIIICSS AND .Q'KE'l'l1Irl 'e if fix, -L ll llfi ' llllvi I l . VM '. 'xnxx W 1 Q' .M , rf P 'Yfl rl? 3E 1tzr- ' ' Tie L ii 17' gy' iffy-Kill if il I :Qi , . M Voir 1: Little, Bentley, XVude, Me-riliam, Anderson, Nehring, lluddleston, Riess, Broiirulgli Row 1: Neel, Scott, McLane, Grace, Farriell, Bruner, Brown, Curley, Sermus Row 3: lilaras, Tanner, Patterson, Nlaness, Palasota, Riekerson CHESS CLUB .ypmw-1 MRS. LESLIE nt'Pt'Y FALL johnny Riess ....... Pri' 5 The activities of the Chess Club primarily' consist of playing chess. At the beginning of the year new mem' bers who can not play are taught by members who can. Old members are always cooperative in teaching new members. After the new members acquire some skill, the club sets up a knock-out tournament. At each meeting 1.1'r'11f SPRING . . . . . . . Gary Huddleston members play each other. Those who lose their game are eliminated. Then the winners play. This continues until only one member is left in the tournament. the winner. Tournament results of the fall semester were as follows: Ist, Gary Huddleston: 2nd, johnny Riess: 5rd, Chester Bruner. SKETCH CLUB Sponsor: MISS ALTHA FDUF F.-XLI, 4 SPRING Kathy Hunter . ..... PH'.tiJi'11l . . . Kay Claunch .lo Nell Harris . .... l'iu'-Pr1'5iJ1'11f - . . . loe Crook Sandra Turner . .... Sm'1'r'lf11'yfTrra5urr'r . . . T The Sketch Club is one of the oldest clubs in YVaco High. Each member serves on one of the following com- mittees: supply, social. program, finance. or exhibit. ln order to remain in the club each member must produce a minimum of one sketch for each of three-fourths of the Row II Yvood . .lo Bell Harris meetings. Each semester the club sponsors an art exhib- ition and a party. The club sketches from imagination. still life, and models. Special speakers are often invited. lvhen the weather permits. the club takes field trips to sketch landscapes. liff, Harris, Clendennen, Huddleston Creasev Uder, Turner, Alhriffht Davis Row 2: Shelby, Roque, Crook, Miss Edge, XVeleh, .lt'IlI1lIlf,ISilBl1Sl5y, VVheeler, llarkihess, Clannch 1,-li ' , . HQ.-s - A lt: , -,A Q J V f A- ul? - .. 0 - 4 1 X53 x f L--v 'GQ Rim' i: Mr. Kiiipper, Dniiiel, Mmiteitli, liiiiiywird, fiI'llselld1vi'f, Nlurris, Stroud, Unites, Siinpsuii, Suuw J Rims 3: Thrzills, Single, TIIFPIIIIIN, Peziiwe, lurter, Clizivaii-rigi, juries, Flziiiiigqiii CIYII. :XIR Ili-X'l'RHI, s,i,,,,i,i,-I MR. ii. xi. IQNIPVI-QR I .XI.I. SPRING Re-siggiii Slziglr ....... I1rr,v1.1,'r1f .... . . I.:iri'x ,lum-s Kent liriiseiiclurl . . l'1iw-l'rr,v1.lfl1l . . 'Ilunmy Struutl wlue Iiuuizirtl ......., 5'iw1'flt11'y ........ ,lnhii l'iei'ee The Cixil Air I71lfI'fll Cluh is efiiiet-i'iieil with gill iuzuieuxers. iiieteumlugy 1llllIIlJlYlQ21TlUII. phzises uf :iviutifwii :uiil the activities ui the Ufgllllllilfldll The eluh is quite pruutl uf the fzict thzit seven uf its :ire eeiitereil :iruuiiil Ieuriiiiig :is much :is possible :ihuut iiieuihets :ite Civil :Xir l':iti'0l Cxulets :uul quite :ietive iii this fziseiiiutiiig seieiiee. the Wvzim Civil .slit Pxittul Squ:itli'uii. Une of the iiieui- To ilnte, the topics iiieluiletl iii fiui' sfllily' :ite theufi hers. Kent lii'useii4lru'1. lNllk'ZlI1tIlll1lI'l' Tm' ZIKIIIIIBNIUII to the of flight, :iii-ei':ilt srruetuite, ziirt'i':ift engines, hzisit' flight lviiitetl Stzites Air l 1u'ee :Xe:iile:ii5. I.IiA'I'H If R CRA If'l'S CLI ' I3 .x',W,,w,,+ Miss xixm' ifieiaiixu If.'XI.I, SPRING ,live Ciwlk , . . . . . I'1f.vi1lr1zl . . . 1,1-stei' lirmimlixziy l.Ii-yd Nlixhry ..... .frir','lf1ry-Tr'rr15lil'rr' ...., 1.10511 Nlaihry The I.ezithei' Crafts Cluh is fm' those pupils who wziiit The u'ni'liei's :ipply their uivii ilesigiis. tural them. to lezirii the att of leather tooling ui' who wzuit tu perfect polish Zllltl finish gill zirtieles. their art. The members speiiil tht- eluh periml. :is well .is extra hours, iii mzikiiig hillfrilils. wzitelihziiitls, purses, helts. For peuple who :ire iiiteitesteil iii lezithei' wurlc, this is ehzips. 01' even szitltlles if they feel that uiiihitiuus. yuui' club. The very tzileiitetl spuiisoi' is Bliss Ifielcliiigi. Row it Cuiiaiuziy, Nlzirtiiiel, Iiiiippli-, llwruc. Nliilillaiii, Nlrihry, Sziurliey, Dziiiiels, YYJLIL-, XXICIICVITIQIII Rrw 1: Ilnlusek, Fielxle. .-Xtlzunik, liiwmiiiluziy, Nltfzill, jay, Duhiiis, Clniiiieh, Smith, XYel'stei', Rush, Phillips A Q F5 4. 2. an A - -.-., e- :few V' ,- Hg , . H4 ff? Q ye 4 Row r: -llerring, Spencer, Rowton, Tiner, lfggehreeht, Herdman, Bruce, llunter, Mellaniels, Ross, Carroll, Farley, Richter Row 3: Nliss Morgan, C tyrtlik, llolclar, Sparks, llaley, Mnhl, Clanavati, Freeman, Corhin, Choate, Klasse-y, Rowe, Russell, Reece, NleSpadden, liyssen, Massey, Newton, XVilliams, Vngelsang Ron' 31 Constantine, liostiele, Craven, Todd, Russell, McClellan, Banks, Traylor, Cash, YVilkes, Shotwell, Benavidel, Fulyviler, XVLIISUII IJARIJEN SERVICE CLUB SfVIllXIN'f RUSS IfI,lZ:Xl5lfTlI lNlURG:XN l7Al.l, SPRING Xllavie Herring . . . . I'l'r.vifl'rl1l . . . . Ellen ,lean Bostiek Alive Ctyrtlik . . I-'irsl l'i1'r-Prrsitirvzl , . . . Sandy Spark Patsy Reece . . , N'1'1u11.1 l'i1r'-l'r'r'5itlr'11t . . Sarah I.ee Spencer Sandy Spark . . . Thin! lvifl'-Pl'l'.YitiI'llf, . . Sheila YVillyes lillen ,lean Bostieli . . . ICf'1m'.fi11g1 Sr'rrr'lm'y . . . Glenda llunter Paula Constantine . . . l,'n1'1'1'.rjwlnli11g1 Sr'rr1'1r1ry . . Peggy Vogelsang I.inda Iluldar . . .... Tl'l'll5lIl'l'l' . . . . . Linda Hilliklf l.iy Nleflellan . . Purlialrzfnlarialz . . Liz McClellan Gale Rowe . . . . . R1'j10rlr'r . . . . . . Gale Rowe Kay Riehter . . Sllllltillfrfj S4'l'l'l'fllI'y . . Anne llerdman Darden Service Lllnh exists for one purpose: to be of with baskets of food and clothing. The girls also made service to those who are in need. Darden tries to grfmin over Zoo hean bags, stuffed animals, and redressed dolls this goal in all its activities throughout the year. for the Kiwanis Toy Chest. They aided the Speech De' , A . . partment hy serving at the speech banquet and hy tuning home ot the regular duties ot the eluh are to help at , . , , debates. the Red L ross, to help at the l.atm .-Xmerican Nursery, to yisit YVoodland Springs, and to help any other deserving The money used in these many projects is raised year- groups. ly hy the sale of flu-flus, cakes, and lvaco High sta- , . , , , tionery. 'lhe sale ot lVaco High head scarves was an Darden was ot service in many ways this year. rl he . . . . , . . ' . . added money-malung project this year. girls sold poppies lor lhsahled Yeterans, sold miniature ' crutches tor the Klarch of lhmes, and helped with Laster Darden also has social activities, their formal initia- Seals. At Tlianksgiying, llarden supplied a needy family tion dinners each semester and the Senior luncheon. l'.n:f' Il! nm - - ... A .. 5' , D. E. . A 1 Row 1: Shriver, Yoiilig, Nlr. Hudspeth, Tye, Richard, Hodges, llaralson, llunean, Gibson, Putnam Pi.. Row 1: Arnold, Duncan, Powers, Appleton, Smith, Yarhrough, Coleman, l.:1-loie, Prickett, Turner, Smith, liurnette, Smith Row 3: Gonzales, Mcllarque, Nlagee, Lowrance, fumiingham, Parrish, Cuilniiigliarn, XVillserson, Daniel IJIS'1'RIBlf'I'IVE IiIJl'CA'I'1tJN t'l,l'I-3 .wpamm-1 MR. w. D. nvnsviirn FAIL SPRING Alvin Lowrance . .... Pfrfifiwrrf ....... -Xlvin Low rance ,luanita Duncan . . . Fifi! l'i1'f'-l'rf.fiiff11I . . Kathryn llaralson Molly Putman . . . .hlffflllii l'i1'i'-Pr1'5ii14'11t . . . Molly Putnam Betty l.ou Powers . . . . Snl'wl11ry . . . . Carolyn Burnette Betty Lou Powers . . . Tl'l'll5Ill'l'l' . . . Hetty Lou Powers Margie Duncan . . R4'p0l'frr . , . Margie Duncan The Distributive Education Club is for those pupils taking distributive education who wish to enrich their courses with club and social experiences. The Waco High School Chapter is affiliated with both the state and na- tional organizations. As a money-making project club members sold pro- grams at all home football games. During the Heart o'Texas Fair. the club was chosen to provide the l'Vaco Independent School District booth. The purpose of the attractive display was to acquaint fair visitors with the advantages of the D. E. program. In October the club began planning for the State Convention to be held in Austin February 28 to lllarch I. Each member chose the contest he wished to enter and a series of eliminations were held in each field. The win- ners in the various contests who represented the club in Austin were as follows: salesmanship. Alvin Lowranceg business speaking, Kathryn Haralson: job application and individual notebook, julia Tye. These winners competed in the State contests and each placed in the top ten in the finals. The club programs have featured sales demonstra- tions put on by representatives from local firms, discus- sions of merchandising problems by members and visitors. and the usual social occasions enjoyed by all the YV. H. S. clubs. Page 10 3 f ,yt P1 F' 5- x f' N Row 1: Collins, Bell, Huida, Huckler, Bushy, Craven, Carruth, Broadway, Butler, Curry, Cooper, Cypert Row 1: Colson, Crownover, Beary, Bowen, Albright, Brown, Blair, Clemons, Cook, Constantine, Benavides, Cash Row 3: Dietz, Hostick, Dennis, Dihh, Armstrong, Bruner, Dennard, Cook, Brame, Adams, Corhin, Crook Row 4,2 Cathey, Canales, Danveiser, Constantine, Bateman, Berry, liuehschacher, Alexander, Amhri se, Connolly, Coker ENGLISH LITERARY SOCIETY .wfono-1 sms MARY Woon DAXVSUN FIXLL SPRING Mike Henke . . . . . P1'r5i4ii'n1 , . . . Herhert Schwetman liarhara Morrow . . . l'iu'-Pr1'.titl'r11l . . . . Davie Herring Cynthia Miller . . . , Rrrorulilzgf Se'l'1'f'l111'y . . . Dorothy Bruce Dennis Megarity . . . . 'I'rra.r11rfr' . . . . Paul Huchschaeher Clint Bateman . . . . .ludiror . . . . Cary Stratton The Fnglish Literary Society, which meets the sec- ond and fourth Thursdays of each school month, is one of the two honor societies at YVaco High School. Blem- hership is extended to those outstanding English students who attain a quarterly grade of O7 and maintain a gen- 'T' U I , . - 4 1 Q I All I imc., nu Row 1' Row 1' lltmu 32 Roxy 4' Q ' up Eat it eral average of oo, New members are accepted an-l initiated at the beginning of each semester. Programs are designed to stress literary achievement and appreciation for the fine arts by student participation and guests. . Fulwiler, Dudley, Gress, Eidson, Frwin, Fife, liggehrecht, Herdman, Holland, Hay, Gahler, lncardona -. Dison, Dodson, Huddleston, lluekahee, Holdar, Fitzhugh, lloyyell, Hamff, Gorham, Grant, I.. Harris, Gihler Hoover, D. Harris, Dudgeon, lfyssen, Freeman, lleimann, Fry, Guggolv, Herring, Douglas, Hunter, lleeseman , Hawkins, Higginhotham, Hafford, Faster, Henson, Houston, Garrett, Ingram, Foster, Farrar 2. ,-xr' 1 5 rv, RAYU Run' Rim' 1., ,. 1. Pizwlzi, Rickcttx, -1c1111i1111a, N1-151111, x111l'l'1XY, Kohl. Ki111':11111'11, juiiw, Lads, jfiriew, -1L'NIC1', 11.11r1t1111, N11111141-11sJ11, 1,hi111px ., . rush, .1m'1w111, I,11tcN, A. ,1111111w11, NIi111-r, R. 111111-N, Utix, 1'iu1'1-1-, L. ,I111111w11, 1.1-N11i11, KL1t'L'I'.l, 31141711111 J. Yr-iilrrrr, Phillips, K1llI'1lN, Oliver, Kucuiiig, N11114111:u', N11:111'1', 1ics1i11g, Iiucrth, Nlrx. 17:11u.111, P111 M X C 1' RM' 4,2 N1:1swV1', .111111pc1', Riley, U'1i1'ic11, N1i111111, l.11gn11, K111'h111:111, N11'i911u'11, 1.r111141r11, Nc1x1114111, Rtlllllll. x1CSi17lll1l11'l1 1,1'1'FR.-XRY 1.1111111101 S141 .X'f111,'15n1'1 NIR5. XIXRY XVUU13 IXXXYSUN 1f.XI.I. SPRING 1f11e11 x1k'll1l limtivk , . . 11.111014 . , 1':1111.1 Q'f111Nt11111i111- P11111 1'ilIt'1lN1'1'lfU'11t'I' . Y111'111l1-rw lhflflll' . 1'i1':i11i:1 11-1111111 13111111111 1'1Fll1'C , . , fzfffly l11f1!f11' . . 17ixiv c11'IHN11IbXt'l' 1i1i1:1111't11 i'4111p1'1' . . I'f1,'l1'y Ifillfur . . . .X1'g1'1i11 V41111111-N 1fc1 HL'1'1'N . . . . Illllllflfffllj lziillwr' . . 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R1111' 1 Rwlwertwii, RIPLICTN, Slrvclw, XY:11'h111, R1m't1111, lir:111ger, RIINF,-1.S1U1111,5Pt'111't'1',XXv11N1111,Rl1NNtJ11,R1k'11ii'Y Rim' 22 T1m'11w11c1, NlcC':111, Evzinx, Yun .Xr1111111, XV1-mel, '1'111111hi11, 1-ir111'c, 1':I'l1IlLAI', Rgiy, XYi1hitr, St1'i11gc1', Sturiir-5 5 Rim' 31 XV11ts1111, Stun:-, C. XVJN111, Rem-11, NIAII111-us, Rru-tt, XY11111:1ck, K. Smith, '1'411111r, SI111txxr11, XYi11-iw, 11srri11g Rrw 41 R11hi11, Spurkx, Tudd, Nlxlcdgcli, I,i11z1m, Strxittmi, RVY17L'l'I51IIl, Strcrt, villlghll XV1111, 1't1c5, Ruxhing Run' 5: Sc'11wctm:111, Quick, Nlixwn, XVwt, Rme, '1'LlIlNt'f', DI. XV1'ig11t, XVi1f111g, S1'111wr111n11, Smith Rim' 6: Shziwvcr, 1'1e1111s, XV:1g11c1', She-1c11111, ki. XXvI'1!11I, T1111m:1s, XVv11t1r1, R111-der if , -. 4 -8' J- . ... ,. I .0 . 1 T5 K, , W ,. ff 3 .3 D v 1'r1 in - ,1 aw 1 gc Ill: w 4 Af V f F7 v' - iff' my, I f 4 Th'--7 S'-5: 4 A ,,,, ww W' Q . 3,-, r' I 34- , X W Y , 1 3 Q . V Y ' K 'H-A .- -an -'muff kr 5 , V .V WW ,.,.-.,w.,,..... , bf! 2'-Nz 3 s Nw : ' 1 i ,, -...-WJ f-.. fs-.i 5hc :Nay-.Nz z , f fl 2 1 1 .7 ' f f ' 2 4 fdgfff' , fb 0 N i! if Q, I Nw-2 .53 Q -Q55 A 00650 Rovv ii Anderson, Mr. Gardner, Burney, Syanti, Bennett, Ramsey, Phillips, Nlarion, Gihson, S. Brown, Karahal, Haynes, R. Milam Ron 3: Stone, II. VVilliams, Marek, Hnlhert, XVilliams, Lovvranee, Ilanveiser, VValker, Meadnr, Smith, Sehutza, Gunter, Ratelitt, Carter, Peeples, Ott, Ilnloek, Easter Ren 3: Gainhoa, Collins, Snttle, Malone, Garrett, Klart, Owens, Sartar, Berry, Burton, Berk, King, Sprrnnty FIIQLIJ ANI? STREAM CLI' I3 lerrv Easter lSRUl'I' I Xflllliilllfi MR. NV.-XYNE QEARIVNIQR MR. HII,I. I..-XMRIN I-I-XI.l. SPRING linlwluy .lovee . . . . l'r'r'.riJr11l . . . . Gary XValker Ilerrell Gilhert . Firrl l'ifi'-l'1'rsiilr11l . . Sentt Meader Denny l.inam Sftlllhi l'i1r-l'1'f'5iJr11l . . Bill Berry George Ilerhert , Rflfllllllllfl Sr'r'wlz1ry . Ilendlev NViIliams Donald Baker Cr11'r1',rfir1mlingf SJ'l'I'I'llI7'j' . Tommy Marek Seott Meader . . . llislurimz . . . . Rohert Milam Hill Berry . . Prlrliarlzrfilzlrizzlz . . . Joe Rateliff Bohlmv Smith . . . Tn'a.r111'1'1'. , johnny Gamhna . Swgmzzzf-al-arms . . . CIRUVP II .hlfVl1I.V0l'I NIR. B. JONES I'.XI,I. SPRING C'arlton Ifdxvards . . .Prrri4ff'11l. . . . Ilnald Baker Gordon Rr nntree Ronnie Ilolle . Mike Corwin . Ronald Freeman Brett Morris . Fharles Riehards Iinzvie Foster . Iiohhv Smith . . XValter Fernald l'if '51 l'in'-P1'f'5iiif'11l . Gordon Rountree SHIIIILI' l'ir1'-P1'r,vitIf'11! . . R1'l'llI't1'Illgl Sr'u'wlary . . l.IIII'l4t'.YAf'fIlltlIllff .9r1'rwlr1r'y . . llirlwialz . Parlmmwrifarian . Trra.t111'wr . S1'z',qw11z1I-ui-arn1.v . Iiuhlwy vlnvee Derrell Gilbert Buzzie Foster Mike Corwin ,limmv Riggs Iiohhv Smith Carlton Iidvvards Richard Braun Gary XValker . , - Don Phillips Ilnring the past vear the Field and Stream Club had many interesting speakers. Interesting talks on the art of archery were given hy Hill llills and Kenneth Denton. R. l,. Iftlrington, a well known animal caller, gave a talk on the nse of the vvild animal call. An exciting talk and demonstration on hand loading was given hy Leonard Farlev, a well knovvn Central-Texas sportsnian. Close- ly linked to the talk on loading was one on rifles given hy rlionimy Zorn. lklr. Zorn also gave a talk on fishing later in the vear. Closing ont the year's programs vvas a talk on the rising sport ot Beagle hunting bv a Beagle enthusiast himself, Earl Golding. Roxv it Mr, jones, Stringer, C'orvvin, Ilarvvell, Fernald, Asheraft, Foster, Martin, Ilvving, MeXVI1orter, Mondry, Head, England Row 3: Taylor, Rogers, XVhitt, Crenshaw, Smith, Smith, Renner, Massey, Thomas, Iloeldtke, Braun, Baker, Spalshnry, Bell, Stevens, XVrigght, Mt'Mnrrav Row 3: MeMillan, Rountree, Iovee, Kirkland, Barnes, Allen, Rvals, Lipsev, liilhert, Clark, XVilson, Riggs, Hlaekhurn, Edwards. I YVe a ver V no 000 PH. I. N3 7 F ORSGARD C9 xrffaeggfgfi, Row 1: Burns, Stiller, Gorham, Collier, Miller, Nelson, Tonahill, Payne, Seelye, Smith, Moore, Gress, Brown Row 1: Mrs. Mills, Fry, Layvhon, Street, Smith, McMillan, Xvilsun, liarhee, lienty, Collins, jones, Iirame, Koerth, hlolinson, Turner, Iluckahee, Irord, Rt-hl, Matthews Row 3: Moore, Sellers, Morrow, Savage, Lindley, Fife, NIL'XVIlli1lII1N, Iiarelay, I.uedlver, Guy, Ricketts, Player, Connor, Dison, Collins FORSGARI7 SICRVICE CLUB Xpnzzmrz MRS. ISILI. MII.I,S FALI. SPRING Cynthia Miller . . . . . l'1'r.mlr11I . . . . Iiarharn Morrow Barbara INIorrmv . . Fifi! l'iu'+l'1'f'5ii11'1lf . . . . Kay Pierce Cecelia Brume . . . Si'!'l!!lif l'ifr-Pw.vitlr'1zl . . . Frances Collins Kathy Tonahill . . Rt'l'0!'I1fllfj Swrwlzlry ..... Phyllis llison Linda Johnson . . Slllllillllllfj .h'l'!I'1'fl1I'-1' . . . Carole .lean Moore Peggy Seelye . . . . Trfr1.v11rrr' . . . . . . Celia Turner Cynthia Gress . . llismrian . . Kay Smith Projects of Forsgard Service Club for 1957-59 were working at the Evangelia Settlement. at the Red Cross, at the Louie Illigel Center. and at the Y. IV. C. A. Illembers also helped with the lluscular Dystrophy Drive. On Halloween Forsgard girls gave a party for the small children at the Evangelia Settlement. At Christmas groups of girls adopted needy families and gave them what assistance was necessary in the way of food, gifts and clothing. During Christmas Forsgard girls collected gifts for teenagers, packaged the gifts, and sent the pack- ages to the Toy Chest for distribution. At the beginning of school, Forsgard sold the tra- ditional YVaco I-Iigh School book covers. In November the club held a cake sale. Ar the end of school Forsgard sold annual covers. In drives around the city, Forsgard helped in the poppy sale and the Illarch of Dimes, assisted the Veterans of Foreign Wzi1's in the sale of forget-me-nots, and helped man the Salvation Army Christmas kettles. The main social event of the year in which Forsgard participated was the I-Iigh I-Iat, given by the Service League. The club also held a Come-as-you-are party for the initiates. The year ended with a banquet. Page 107 Flllll M i -alll!-1 Row iz Martin, Murchison, XViIson, Odell, Easterwood, Crumpton, Berry, Farr, Cinek, Mixson Row 3: Aynesworth, Douglas, Constantine, O'Hrien, Dyer, XVilli:1mson, Garrett, XViltong, laelts, Cathey, Stratton Row 32 XVaddill, Haek, Ulivtr, Czithey, Ewing, Rosen, Blair, Ruhin, Rogers -wx. FORUM DEBATIXG SOCIETY swim,-1 Mies. c'riCII.Ii wooo lf.-XLI, Jack Odell . . Ken llasterwood . . . Fir!! l'iff-l'r'i'Jiil1'11t . . SPRING . . .P1'rsiff1'l1l. . . . lien lfasterwood . XVaylie Crumpton Jimmy Howell . . Sfrnmf I'iu'-l'rf5itIi'11l . . Clary Stratton VVayne frumpton . . . Third lvltt'-Pfl'j'lti1'llf . . . . . Dan ,laeks Sheldon Mixson . . . St'!'lAl'fllI'J' . . . . Don l'ligginh:xtliam Dun ,lacks . . . Tfi't1511frr. . . . lidis Oliver Cary Stratton . Parlimnrzzlzlrifi11 . . . Jimmy Blair Sandy Ruhin . Si-rgrriill-at-a1'r11.t . . Sheridan Ciihler Forum llehating Society, under the expert guidance of its sponsor. Klrs. David TVootl, consists of thirty meni- hers. Through contests with Rostra. Foruni enahles its nienihers to participate in speaking events. Tfaeh club is trying to win for itself the l orinn-Rostra Trophy now held hy Rostra after last year's contests. 'ho tar this year Contests have heen held in puhlie speaking, essay, deelaniation, and radio reading. The two clubs are now tied with equal victories in the above named Contests. lfxteinporaneous speaking and the all-importzxnt Vane IHS dehate contests will decide the winner. Although Forum is priinarily a debating society, it also considers itself a service club. ln the past school year the cluh helped inan the Salvation Army l-:ettles just before Christmas. Each year the most outstanding Forum senior has his nanie engraved on the llayid E. Wcnotl Hleniorial Trophy, a plaque pureh::sed hy Forum in remenibranee of lllrs. XVood's late husband. The senior whose name appears on the plaque is elected by popular vote of the eluh. lluu ii Lzuitrull, Lee, Nix, Nlfisl-gcw, llurtuu, XYilli:uns, Vain ,iiI'lYlllIl, XvXlCll'll,Sllllll1IllU,iil1lNN, Paufr Run :Z Uris, Mrs. liairrlziy, Rummcl, Cl1I'lNIl1lll, Yau Zziiult, lSuchinc.l'3cl'1'5.l7u-lu-nun l l l'l'RlI Nl RSFS Cl.l'lZ 'xiii' Sflllljlllif NIRS. .XNXIIZ B.XRC'l,.'XY l'i.Xl,l. SPRING l.iiul:1 Key . . . , l'r'i',fiJi'111 . . ,lc-ziuuiur llil'lxUl'vll1 Sllfll l'iV1lll5 . . . l'1ff-l'rf.fi.lr11l , . . 4 luis Millar Alimmic Raitvlilt . , ,N'rin!u1'y , . lylll XYilliuuix Yirgiuigl liutlvr . . . TI'fu.v11l'r1' . . 'leuuir l'lu'isti:ui vllllllft' linclulul ,.... .N'wr'gri1r1l-ulA11rmx ...., Vlaiur licrry 'lilu' purpfm' uf tlu' lfuturc Nursvs Cluli is tu uiu'uui'- uf tlu' clulw wclx' pairrivipriuts iu iuuxiug clzisws for lug sign' pupils tu 4-utvi' tlu' nursing prulvssiuii. lligvmsiuiis, scliuol stuilcuts :it ll luuxil limpitnl iluriug flu' full scliicstci lINlX'llJS. nlciuuiistrzitiuus. :uul spcziluws :u's1u:1iut tlul 5l'll4ll'Il'fS .Xt Llllflsflllils tiuu' llllllll' ut flu- girlu lielpcil witli flu wirli tlu' basic l'CqIlll'l'llli'Ilfh lui' iuuxiug. Klzuiy uu-mlu'i's Sailvzirifm Arun. ii.'XRlJlfX Cl.l'l3 SIVIIIIXIIVI MRS. AXNNIIZ YAUIQN I-'.iXl.I. Sl'RlNCi llLlI'll1lI'1l Stziulvy . . l'rr,ri.l,l1! . . . Nliwy Cliiltuu Pzitw l'1'in1' . . . l'1fr-l'n,ii.lr11I . . Fluiw llczilicrliu l,:1Xcttu Pryor . . . . . . .N'rf1v'luf'y ....... l.ilul:i glzirrctt Tlu- Cizuwlcu Club was urgziuizcil iii 1114.8 fm' pupils ranking pzirr iu tlic lll2lCCIUCI1f Slum' to be Sf1lg1L'tl by flu iiltclvstvll ui tlul gi-owrh zuul 2ll'l'2lllgClllCllf of flmu-rs. Wlzico Cizuwlcu Clulv. Illciiiluix uf tlu' lvxuwi Club lizivn llus wall' tlul Ciarmleu Club if woi'lxiiw in clusr cu- ilc11i0iist1'zitc1l Y2lI'lULl5 tx ws OT fluwvi' Jll'I'IlIlY'ClllCllfS. tlul . ' . 'T . . . ' . 'S operzitimi with tlic Waco Cmrdeu Llub since tluhy girl: lllillilllg of Lliristmzis ilcwrzitioiis :mil coiwigcs. Rim' xi Retzlzlff, Dy er, Muarr, Znpnlzuy Clllllflll, Cugluirii, C ni'peiitcr, Killeu, Nccl, Pe:1cu:'k, l cz11'lm T Run' 2: Kirkland, Olfon, kluliriaun, Tmlnl, Xllnters, Rulwrtsuu, Reign-rs, llmipcr, llnmff, liruucr, llezilwerliu, ,luliusriul, lNHl'Il1CI'l! Klum ry: Huh ziunu, Tliuin pwu J I . II. A. .. -N . Q 3 N' ----qq-Q '..... LJ 1 . 1 I 1 ,. . Run' XVilI'I'l'II, i'r'1mnm'c1', Ilill, LXIIIICIWIIII, Ifiwlmrr, SII'I4'lQIllIItI, Ii. Stinwn Run Rivlntvr, Czunp, II1lI'I'IN, Slmclxwll, Nlfum-, I7. Slinwu Rum Hangul, Vzlpf, NVilIi:1ma, lialllnral, Run' I l I'l'RI'f IIUIXIIQIIIAIQICRS UI fXIlIIfRIL'.'X C'IIAI I'ICR I Sfwrzmri MISS l'I..'X HROVN lf.'Xl.I. SPRING IIXlI'lVlI'1I Slaxnll-Qx . . . .l'a'rsiIlwl1l. . . . IillII1IL'l'II Stinwn I,:nur'1 jim-s , , . lfilxfl l'ifr-I'r'1',s'iJr1:I . . . . I,zxur:l 'linux I,:lur'l .lim-N . . . .N'f'rr111J l'i1w-I'rr.fi.l1'11l . , Ilixic i'1'uwnm'vr II1lI'l1'II'1ISISIIIIQ. . . ..N'r1l'4'l11l'y. - ' A I Sylvian .'XmIcrwn Iilgl-nig1Ng1ylm-, 4 . ,'I'1f'u51zn'r. . , . Ilalrlvm- SII'It'liI1lIlll ,lmvc Dulwnl . , . . l'arl1ulrfrlllzlriflll . . Mary Alive Ilill SZIIIIHIITI l'lcmlcn.:un. , , Sllllff I,r1nlrl' . . . . Sur Savage l'II.XI I'I'R II l'II.'XI I'I1fR III Nfmflmr' MISS INA Iil'RIiII.XI,'I'ICR Nfffllljlllf MISS MYR'l'I.Ii l'I'RRY I-'.XI.l. SPRING I7,XI.I, SPRING Ii1IlIlIl'L'Il Slinwn . . I'1'f,vi.lrl1f . . blumly llnffurcl Mnurvvn Mllllllllll'-X' . I'f'f',viIlw11l . SIIYIIIIIN' Slmmluvll Mquvy Iiaxggctt . . l'if1'-l'1'f'.ej.lw11l . . Kay Rivlltcr Dzlrlcm- Stinwu . . l'i4r-l,r'f'.vi.lr11l . . .I-Xnitu XXVSITFCII .'Xnm- ,lnlmwn . .3'r1l'rl11l'y , hlum- Rum' I.llIlk'II1l llalynlvn . S1'4I'1'f1ll'J' . Shirluy Iiczlne Iislliv XVQIIIN .... 'l'1rr1y11rrr . . . june Rum- lilzulys Cup, Trrnyzzrrf' . Ii1lj'II1ll'l'IN I3vlurm-N I'RII'l'I!1lll . . I'n1'lmlflrrllminrr . . . lIliIlIj5 Pups Rum li htvxul, liurwll, Ymnng, llugluw, XV:lkc, C'rmpu1', Suwycr, I.ustcr, Ilrnmnvl, Fzmillrw, i'lI-mlvnnvn, I.uml:1y Kun :Z xIIl2lI'L'1ll, SIl'II'lxllIIILI, ZZIINIILIV, SIIYRIILC, i':ll'1'ulI, IIIIIIIHIQ Nlunrv, Kilg1xl'c, Clzupcr, I lvtc'I1cl', Stinwn,G1'ccn Run 3: Rqungvl, Rum-N, L'rmxum'ux', .Xmln-rwn, Slmw, Clmpin, I:I'1IlI4,'I', NIIIIHF, jinca, IIill, I71-Iuvzll Rfm 4: Rulwrtwn, IXIIIITI, Iixlilvy, IIVIJIIII, Yms I - 1 - - - - I 'Y T I'1n:1' I IIY x Q , Q i 111111 Run Run' Run llI'L' 11111111 l1xL N 11111 1111' 111,111 N 1 N 1111111 11111111111111111 1 , 11111111 lll ll, lf 1111111 1 c W 11 11p:1t111,gf lll t111 111Nt111t 111 111 N 111111 111, 111111 1111 111111 1 Ill W 11111 1111 lfl I11L't'f1ll?I, 111111 111 Ill X11t11 IIX 'XI1111.11 11 IN 1111 111 N Run hun 1 1 111 R1111 1 C 111 ' R011 1 1 N1 1 ..... ..k.. ,,, CD4 . 'Ellli E'l'AIllEg' e 4.1 Row If Evans, V. Davis, Cox, Neelev, Herrington, Piazza, Dibb, Childs, Brown, Pickens, Xvoolbright Row 1: Denton, Osborn, Suttle, Hill, Childs, Crow, Flemrns, Colson, Puckett, Landfried, Ellis Row 3: L. Davis, Butts, Pierson, Henderson, Dolezal, Hay, Nliss Harry, Knwyles FL'TLfRE SECRET,-XRIES Clillli Sfvnrzmri NHSS PIIS.-XliliTll l3.'XRRY FALL SPRING Betty Marie Piazza . . . l'n'5idnzl ..... Jimmie Ann Knowles Vesta Davis . . . . I'i11'-Plwxfidrlll . Mary Margaret Herrington Vera XYilkinson .,...., .blz'H'l'f!lI'j,' ........ Vesta Davis Mary Margaret Herrington . . Trm.t1zlw' . . Margaret Hay The Future Secretaries Club is limited to pupils who have a year of typing. Its purpose is to give members in- struction in office practices and information about modern office machines. The progrzuns were of two types-speaker and demon- stration. Guest speakers were drawn from among our former students that have made good in the business world. from the legal secretaries, from Wvaco High School teachers and representatiyes from the business schools of XVaco. Une of our most interesting demonstration programs was the demonstration of the equipment in the office practice room. Ainong the machines demonstrated were Page Ill the liquid duplicator, the mimeograph, the dictaphone. over the electric typewriter and the calculator. Another demonstration took place in the office. A member of the club showed how the switch board is operated and dis- cussed the work and responsibilities connected with the switch board. For the benefit of the seniors that will soon be out in the business world. a number of our programs centered around the study of how to apply for a job and listening to actual recordings of job interviews. The Future Secretaries Club is not all business. :Xt the end of each term a party is held in the cafeteria with attractively arranged tables. . H' 66 Row If latzhugh, Rogers, Allen, Hutler, lfrnhri- ileluiiugs, Bryant, Rau 1: Miss XVoug, Ciranger, Rot-ning, Leslteu, lllssvll, liirlvpatr' vlones, Otis, lleirnann, Arinstrong, Dotlsou, llcntlrivlv GE HEIMER lirozuluay, Fish, Tailor, XVilliams, Nlosliis, ,laclvson nlv, Ciorharn, lilair, llollautl, Belcher, lfortl, Ilay, liilstroin, Atlam iv Row 3: Piavva, Smith, liowcleu, li, Phillips, Stringer, furrx, Nlciiiunis, Ftorcr, foiuior, -luster, lirocl, lfaster, Miller, V. Phillips CIICXIIICIRIICR SICRYICF L'I.l'l3 ,N'fw11,m1': NIISS l.,X YVRNIC I5 lf.XI,l, I.il ixkllllll . . . l'1i1r1ili' NVintlj Otis . -lavlgie Vurrv . .Xnu Taylor . Gloria Reed . , f.vffI'lit'Ifillllrllllfl Kai Connor . Cienheinier Service Club hegan its fall activities hy helping with the get acquainted open house for the new girls that came to XVaco High School. The Kar-dec-o-rate was heltl in November to foster spirit for a District football ganie. llany of the girls helped with the High Hat, hoth in planning and in actual performance. In the spring the annual Genheinier Revue was pr?- sentetl. It was the niain nioney-making project. Cake and cookie sales were niinor nioncy-nial-:ing p1'ojects. Service projects included working for the Red Cross and Crippled Children's Hospital, sale of forget-ine-nots llf . . . . flu'-l'1'i'51.fi'1lI . , .3'li111i1u1'.I.i .Nl1'1l'l'll1l'J' . . Rr'4f1l'tffIIj1 .Yr . . . .Trwrzmr , XVUNLE SPRING . . XYiutlj Otis . . . liarliara lloeltltlve . . Mary .-Xlice Koeixing 'I'l'l'ftll'-Q' . . VVautl:i Kilstrom .S'rir'ftz1r'J,' . . :Kun Granger rr. . . . Rantlj lfitzhugh for Disabled Veterans, inanning Salvation :Xriny lccttles, collecting for the illarch of Dimes. and volunteer work for the Baylor-YVaco Speech Tournament. llonev was given to provide free school lunches for neeilv chiltlren. A contribution was niaile to a Service League scholarship funtl. To help our school, Cienheinier cleanetl and re- arranged the two trophy cases and labeletl each trophy with a card. Social functions included two formal initiations, two luncheons, and an informal party honoring the club group with the greatest number of service hours to its credit. Page 113 v The nieinhers of the XXIZICO High School Chapter of ,l. I I. I.. 6539 C36 R - Row I1 Vaughn, llznnff, Urittis, Oliver, Shelhy, Smith, lXlL'clJlI'Il1j', Rogers, Marsh, XVnlker, Kehl, Haley, MCSp:ulden w l 4 II XI l l ' Ron li Myers, ll-airs n, Rt-eling, llunter, llouston, -lxiekstn, ll QIIWIYCII Collins .Xuxenshine nwzirt, Rwvto, Kirkland, Neuman, 'ar1o, .-Xrmstrong, Hermann, I fuk, llornle, l'-llI'IA, lSl1lI'1lS, Ilzirris, Douglas, Logan, llutltllestnn, Dyer, lNIePh:1il, Cnllrin, Nlntkin, Catliey, NlllXXYCll, Row 5: lliltlcl 1 lim-k .I L' N IOR CLASSICAL I.FAGI'Pf .wftlllljllfji MISS IZLUR OSBURN MISS NIILDRIZIJ STERLING I-ALI. john Ilouston . . litnnie xlziekson - . lilllj' Oliver . . Ifretl Inffin . Tl'ra,t11n'1'. F Y F PllflilllHl'IlflII'IlllI Cxn-olyn Iivnns . . Tnzwlz Rrporlm Srrgrulll-al-arm: . Pr'tiviJi'r1! . ,Ill 4'-P1'1'5itI1'11l . .N'1'H'f'f1l1'j' . .,t . , . lutlr lfrv , . . l5iek llullglns ..... SPRINCI . . john Houston . . ,I :ln Massey . Sharon Nlarsh . Fred Logzln . . Susan Stringer Sonalrn Nelson . Scott Horne inonex'-making project during the spring term. -Iunior Classical League :ire those stutlents who :ire pres- ently taking I.z1tin or KIlIISSlC2ll Klytliology. In the fall semester this ehzipter sponsoretl 21 llxirn Uzince after one of the foorlmll gzunes. :X lvestern theme was fezituretl in the tleeorzitions. :ill plzinnetl :intl inznle hy .I.C.I,. nienihers. Selling znltlress labels was the 1n:1in Row 1: Totlzir, Thompson, Roeuintg, Ileinlriek, Stwne, Crownnver, Ron' 3: k'l1I'l5I'ILIII, Cnpelnntl, Iohnson, Rogers,.lol1IisoI1, Constantine, lllareh 9-15 was set asitle for I.:itin lVeek. During the week this chapter was host to all of the Vvaco ,I.C.L. Chapters at the zinnuztl Open House. The VVz1eo High School Chapter sponsored the Cos- tume contest :it the Texas State ,l.C.L. Convention in Shernizin on lllnrch 22. liress, Nlnssey, Ewing, Harker, Dooley, Phelps, Brooks, Summey sehwetrnzm, Malone, Rierson, Marek, XVilson, Kirkland, Lucas, Millnrx' Ricketts Yielson, Miller, .-Xguilzir, Rav, Kellv, Rr'sen,Rm':1ls RUN' 32 R1 Lamson, llllI'l'lS fl-inson ,liziiseiy Smith, Utterstndt, Stratton, Campos, XVillizunson, XYillinghnm, Chunn, Broun, Brogdon, Stevens, XViIli:tms, DG! 1 i I':u4e Ill Rim' 1: Purvis, liclinccly, Furqucmii, Iltmt, Iivxm-, ixlkflllll, Tlwrnzls, VVilli:imx, tlzilc, l'l1ci'i111tt, liursim, llzimmwml, lirttingrcr Rim' 2: Fefrfftison Plzlwr, lfuluilcr, Iiclmurcl, Euxtcr, lizilclwiii, liiticlxlmw, Unites, Cziiiicrmi, LlHt'lI'Illl, Gilliam, lit-xxlvv, Stiteler .- 1 . Rowzm, llUlllVt'l'llII, l':ipei'tuii, HBFSCII, Nlciiiiiiiix, Stziriiw, iiwldrn, Uguwcli, llimii i Rim' 3: vllllltf, Ilnffnrcl, Mvllmiziltl, .'XIlllCI'5Ull, Sfllllflll, Pmicll, l.vr, .Xiinlrrv 11, VlUllt'N, Iiittlv, XYilt1ing, Nluuiiig, Pvtlus, Rilcx Carpenter i -IL XIUR CI..-XSSIC.-XI, I,lfAill'If .N'pffrz5m',f: MISS lil.llR OSHURN NIISS NIIIDRIQI5 STIQRLIXKQ NVNC' lfli Tlixf lfnlitm' l.:mv llairrix .Xsxistaim lfditur Flmly lfry liiixim-Ns Nlzlimgicr liairlgiml l-Izivk lixvlizingc lfclitnr liI'1llll'l'N Clmllinx .Xwixtainr Iixclizingu limliwr liduin Divi- NHNC ET TVNL' is tlw official publiczitiuii uf tl.t- iliffcrciit mlilmh in tlu- liiitml Statce. ln mziny ut tlicsn Latin IDt'D2lI'l'IllL'I1l' of Xvzico High Suliool. Tlx' Illilgfllllill' Xlixf l'f'll 'lilixf ix mtl-ii quntcil :mul pltiiscml. Since is piilwliylicwl f0Lll' timvs :1 XVIII' :mtl inclutlcs DOFINS, storius. Xlixf lfrli 'l'l'XL' iS rlw rrlmlcst l,:itiii PlllWllC2lflUIl in tlic' zmll 4-Qsziys Written by stmlviits wlm tzllcc Latin. Xlixkl liiiitwl Status, tlic- xtnlt l'Il.'lJlll'l1QIl'S cx'c'i'3uiin' tu writt' :mul ICT 'l'l'NC is cxclmiigml for piilwliczitions from mm' forty vzirry on tlw titulitinm ul tlw iiizigzizimz Rim' 1: hlulmsmi, Cnmplwcll, Fnsli, C'r:1ig, Lelimain, Owen, liiraiiwliilizl, Smith, llill, l'm'lwil1, lulmsrurl, Unites, if Smith Rim' 21 Rim' 3 Clmtliam, llt'I'lK'I'f, Knapp, Rutcliff, McXVlwrtcr, Slit-ltuii, NlcXYl1r1rtei', Szivur, Striiigcr, Yzm JXFIIIIIU, lngziii, lielclivr, Appleton Milam, Bell, :Xlllwrig.:l1t, Frccinnli, Pnpp, Sliinziult, Cliiltlcrx . Ewing,Gi':iy,Km'ul1:1l, llzimptuil, lIl1lllt'l',-l0Ilt'S,fllliflilll, Quivli, Cllvrtlilx, Cixlrrvtt, lltiluvk, Bruner, llnugiul' lmiI'0XYll Applctmi lli x Page 113 DEDICATIDN THE 1958 SENIOR CLASS dedicates this edition of THE DAISY CHAIN to MISS GRACE HAMILTON because of the sympathetic understanding with which she listens to our problems, because of her interest in our school activities, and because of her loyalty and devotion to the ideals of Waco High School. - I I KEY CLI B PN . mf 'nC3 - Z r W i' ' fi Row I: Stollenwerck, Priekette, YVest, Houston, D. Lee, J. Ferguson, Logan, B. Lee, K. Ferguson, Polk, Nlcliride, Deaver, Hruska Row 1: Mr. XVise, Kochman, Spivey, Amhrose, Price, Adams, Dennis, Hawkins, Bryan, Maxwell, Payne, Farrar, Brown, Sawyer, Megarity, Pettis, Ilobhs Row 3: Tindell, Moore, Sommer, Englantler, Matkin, Monnig, Gatlin, Miles, Giotes, XYeddington, Bateman, Lawson, Phipps, NVatson KEY 'CLUB Spomvor: MR. HERB VVISE President .... . , , ,, . Vice-President . , Secretary , Treasurer .. Parliamentarian .,., Reporter. ., .. Sergeants-at-arms ,, The Key Club of Waco High School is a chapter of Key Club International, which is made up of school clubs all over the world. Key Club, the only boys' service club in YVaco High School, was founded by and works closely with the Downtown Kiwanis Club. Key Club participates in many service projects throughout the year. Some of these include working with the Kiwanis Radio Auction and the Christmas Toy Chest, ushering at civic affairs, assisting with the Easter Sunrise Service. collecting money for the hlarch of Dimes l':u4e Ill. , Ray Deaver ,, ,.., Makkie Hruska .. .,T0m Stollenwerck .. Clint Bateman . ,, Perry Polk ,.,..,...,-jimmy' Monroe , ..,. Harvey Price L. G. Spivey and for the Salvation Army. Some of the projects at the school are taking down chairs after each assembly, keeping the trophy cases clean, raising and lowering the flag each day, maintaining ink in study hall, and having charge of the lXIarch of Dimes collection. Key Club members are subject to call from anyone for any assistance or service it is within their power to render. They sincerely wish to help make lVaco High School the best school in the country. Qmm .I via -up Row 1: Tnylur, Tmlcl, Sf1llIlClt'l'5, lvZ7El, XV11rrcl1,Siegcl,NI11l':1r1l15, Nlixwu .P11rvif, Te11g11e, lVilliamx, Slmclxwll, Mn. Hnxtcr Rau' 2: Sliirmult, XXvIlI'I't'll, Tyr, Spiller, Sruclghill, Shilling, 'I'hv111111N, Shun, 51111111 nl, Sul111l11r, l111l1l1'11 Run' 3: lSr111v11, xvlllllllllhlllll, Xxljllll, XYilN1,11, Smith, S11111111vr, 511111111111 BIASQPIC 1-XXI! Wifi xf,,11,1,,f11 NIRS, c'1.1'111c 11,1X'1'1i11 MRS. li. .-X. lil-1lxNll.Xl'SlCN If.'Xl.I. Slllilxil llill'I'lNL' Siugcl . . . . l'r1'.vi1Ir11I . . i'l1111'l11tt1- C'11l1'1111111 C'l1:1rl111te C'-1l1'111:111 , . I'nf-l'1'1.11Jw111 1 . xlllff Kill SXNilll'Pl'tl R111 Rcccl ..,, . 1 .N'1'1r1'!u1'y , . . Sllllfllll I,us11l1 Ir is thc p111'p0s1' of :XI2lSllllC Illlll lYig Cluh tu fOS t'l' tl11'111. Thr' 1'l11h fimls 11c11' t:1l1'11r 11111l 1'z11'h fC'l'Ill 2l5 lt the 111l1'a11c1'111v11t of spcc-1'l1 z1cti1'ities. 1'1-cciws 111-11' IIll'I1llK'l'N. This j'l'1ll' thc club has 111-1111 11'r11'ki11g with llL'Cl2lINil- The I1I'UQl'ZlI1lS 1111' llilbtlll? 11111l lllig this ye111' h11c tions. pz111tu111i111c-s, plays. 11111l lllllllf other 111'tix'itic's. 5111- hcc'11 thc 1'cQpr111sihilit1 of 1111- 1101-fp1'cmi1lc11t 111111 111c111hc1x 1le11ts who have 1111 i11tc1'cst 111 1l1':111111ti1's Zll'C gi-1-nrly 111- of the p1'r1g1'11111 1'o111111irtf1'. All Dl'OQl'2lIllS 11111 11111115 t1'1'cstc'1l lll tht Club bff1'1111sC of thc' nppo1't1111iti6n it offcrs hy the 1111'111hc'1's uf thc cluh i11mf111' 11s is possible. Rnw 1: Nlrx. BQ-1A11l1:111sc11, .'Xhh11tt, THj'l4ll', lIc'1'c1'ly, Nliurs, C'11lt1111, C'rrle1r11111, Ford, lnllllvlll, l'iXYlIlQ, C':1r1'ig:111, Iiuszik, Custillvr Run' li IvIIlIIl1C'XV5, Herring, livam, Recd, l5elr1111'y, 'I11l111m11, llughqx, l511vi1l, l31111l, NI1'I2l1'115, ,I Fdilll, llyur, Nlgihzlfley, lT1H'Ll xv' l 1-'c ll lf. Ill A.I'l'Ii EClA'l'l0 -I. 1 2 ' 1 94: x.: rf ' 'W x,, Row 1: Parks, Moser, lncardona, K. Stinson, Mounce, Beane, Riggs, R. NVard, Hollingsworth, Oglethorpe Row 1: D. Stinson, Braun, Bailey, Pinto, Storm, Bangert, J. King, S. Vylard Row 3: Braswell, Smith, Pearce, Sanchez MUSIC APPRECIATION CL-UB .spoof-.fi MR. Lv1.E SKINNER Miss MARTHA I.EI'SC'HNER FALL jay' Farrar . . . Larry' Dean Nlounee . Joyce Oglethorpe . . . .Prr5iJwz1. . . . . . SPRING . Ronald Reed . Filxvl l'i1'e'-l'w.fitl1'1zl . . . Hohhy' Hollingsworth Swrozzd I'icr-l'1'f'sidr'11f . . . . . Arlon Jones Kathleen Stinson . . Srlrrlary-Trwlsllrrl' . . Larry' Dean Mounce Suvanne XVard. . . . Rrporlrr . . . . . jimmy Braswell The Musie Appreciation Clluh is orkianized for lovers of good mllsilk The purpose of the cluly is to give memlyers a hackground for more enjovment ot mtlsiL'. Because ot the variety' of good music, the eluh has a variety' of programs. Several outstanding ones have heen presented this year. A program on religious music was presented hy' Joyce Ogle- thorpe. Paula Constantine and Sarah Lee Spencer were the guests who performed. Sarah Lee told the haclvground and his- tory' of several hymn writers, and Paula sang the hymns. Larry' Mon nee and played all of Live programs some of the Cluhls Companied Ronald gave an account of Benny' Goodmans life his Carnegie llall works. are the favorite of the eluh, especially' when memhers perform. Hohhy' Hollingsworth ae- Reed on the trumpet on one program. Annita lncardona sang several songs on the same program. Arlon jones presented a program on Scottish Splendor. The regimental hand, and pipes and drums of the Blaek XVatch Royal llighland Regiment gave the recorded Convert. Row 1: Milam, Ingram, Uaftord, Crow, Squyres, Evans, Lake, Morrow, O'Brien, XVieting Royy zz Mallory, Ilerhert. jones, Ilolve, johnston, Coker, january, XValts Row 3: MeC'lellan, K. King, Parten, U. King . .Nl 1 -' y Y ns' .H..'. lla jg' . 'gg Row 1: Jennings, l7it-tv, XVatson, Bell, Collins, Xdams, Nlcfall, Phillips, Fife, Storer, Cypert Row 1: livans, Iir-stick, Cinstantine, liutler, Koeuing, Miller, lohnson, Koerih, Hincannun, Nlclzlroy, XYilhite, Todd, Nieclerer, Richter Row 3: liucl-tler, Herring, Shotwell, Smith, lloldar, Arinstrong, liruner, Spark,,lg1clcsoii, Speiuvr, NIi'XYilliaiiis, curry Row 4: Craven, lluekahee, Canales, litlhugh, Harris, llnlllllllx, lluuslon, Hunter, Stratton, lfzirrar, llouell Rrw 5: Ilwover, Schwetman, Garrett, Shauyer, lfaster, Bateman, ll1'IIhl', l. LIilll. Nlillllll. Nlvt-lI'iI,M lllllllllvwill. Row' NATIUNA-XI, lit DNC JR Si JL'llf'l'Y Sfnnrnrz NIISS NIXRY Q'l..XY'I'HN I-'.'XI.l. SPRIXU Dennis Nlegarity , . . . 1'1'1'.fiiff'I1l . . . .,., lily lfarrar Paula C'onstantine . . I-'n'51 l'iif-l'lfu.!w11f . Virginia llouell Clint Bateman . , ,NU-fffzztf l'iff-l'n',viiir11l , . . Kay Richter Virginia llowell , . , Rwinrtlnzff .Yivr'rlr1r'3' . . Paula Constantine Davie Herring , . . lfurwsfvnziiiiugl .NUir'rItz1'.1' . . 'loanna Rot-rrh Robert llooyer . 4 . TI'v'll.Xl1I'I'l' . , .Xrgclio fanales Donald Rose . . Parliumrzzlizffzlzz . . jerry lfaster ,lay Farrar . . .fll.VlUl'IlHI. . . Uynthia Miller lVaco High School Chapter of the National Honor Society admits new members twice a year. Pupils of 1 I.-X, i2B, or IZKX standing who haye an A average lop and who have been approved by the faculty on the basis of leadership, seryice, and character are eligible. provided they haye attended lVaco High School for at least Une semester. In Uctober, the fall National Honor Society assembly emphasized American Education YVeek. An initiation ceremony followed the program. There was Ioo'9 par- ticipation of the members for the program. Four spoke on the qualifications for the society while others posed in shadow-box scenes portraying each qualification. The Reverend llaurice Cadwalder was the guest spealier for the sp1'ing assembly prograin. XIV. lf. N. Dennard and llr. fl. R. Downing assisted in the initia- tion of thirty-eight new members. The National Honor Society was well represented in the participation in the National Klerit Scholarship examination which was given in the fall. Two members of the society rated in the top one-half of the top one per cent of thot- taking the examination in Texas. :X project of the Xvaco Chapter is a tutoring service which operates through the guidance office. Page ll'1 i ICWIIO HSI! ' L 1 V 1 v i V Ss.. Xlzll CNHI-.RS CLI I3 Spnzfi-f1i',c: MISS i9R,Xl'l1 ll.XNIlI.'l'UN mli IIUNIICRUUNI 'l'lC,Xf'llIiRS Pl't'NlKlL'llI llXYflj'IIl' l,ee l'iL': l'l'csitlelit -llbllll llllvis St'l'l'VIlll'j Fimpleruii ,lll't'llFllI'6I' lien ivipsemnlwe The Nl'XYCllI1lFI'S Lllulv is the l'Cllllll'Ctl Cllll3 for :ill Illlg pupils :mtl muy he elirmseii hy :my trzmstei' pupil illlflllg his first term in xxvllffl High School. The purpose of the club is to give its members :in opportmiity to get zieqimiiit- ell with n-:ich other :mil with the customs. regulzitions :mil trzulitirms of Wlim High Seliuul. Tlirouglimit the semester rep- reseiitaitives of other clubs :ip- pezir before the group tu give them llll-Ul'lllIlflllIl ztlmut their respective twgxiiiixzitiuiis so that the Nexvemm-i's may make iii- telligent elulw elioiees in the spring. I. Uttieersiixlllmsenirilwe, l.ee, l UI png li 5 'r 'yf, Jlvis 2. Nurniikping C'iimmittee 3. Reglxhlr meeting in sturly hull D A OO ,JfwcfvfeffL'0VUl C e 'T' 5 Row 1: Adams, Sauer, Braswell, Mayfield, Gressett, Iirban, Sewell, Cfllnpf Mrs. Meadows, Mcillnne, Myers, Hillhouse, XVest Row 2: Logan, liurch, Hanna, Kimhriel, Alohnsin, Helton, Voss, lxider, Cottmzin, Ifrallier, Kmpin, llaiseltlen, lmleh, f'f:iiaxx':iy, Diet Row 3: Coehrnn, Rushing, Lehmzin, Smith, Bryan, I.. Cooper, SIL'11ll, Cooper, liicltlle, Prine Pl'fRSUN:XI,I'l'Y I7lCYlCI.UPBIlfX'1' CI,l'l3 1iRUl'l'l liRUl'l' II . .X'fm11,mr: MRS. llliI.liN NIILXIUUXYS ,hlftliflffllf NIRS. lil7N,X l5II,l..XRl7 l7.ll.l. SPRING l'resitlent lietty liucklei Iilin Vela . . . . Prr.viJr11l . l5oruthy' lirxiint Vice-Presielent l,iml:i llhilps llelen Nlzltlrlox . . l'izv'-lJr1'5iiff'1z1 .... Patsy Price Secretziry' Sllllllilfll lXlnorc Mary Propst . , . .X'fn'rh11'y . ,Iimmie Sue Dyer 'Ilreusurer iiziylai Miller Mzirgfiret Spiller . 1vl'r'll5IH'l'l' ,hlimmie Sue Dyer Development Club was orgzinizeml to problems concerning personal groom- The Personality' assist girls in solving ing, manners, tlziting, clothes for tlitterent occasions. One ot the most iniportzint functions of the club is to encour- age the girls to develop poise :intl zissurzince in dealing with other intlivitluals. The girls assist in program planning :intl inclutle :ts iliritluzil ones. Row I: Coates, Fisher, lutld, Stricl-tlzintl, I,uens, Nloore, Smith, llzivis, Rhodes, C'1impl1ell, Rogers, Uvten, fl4lDt'lL1llll Row 2: Peeples, XVinclen their selections group iliscussions. nioxies, outsicle spezilxer and panel tliscussions. There :ire two sections of this club :lt present :intl severzil joint meetings are helnl so that .ill mziy benefit from group suggestions :intl itlens. Each see' tion assumes the responsibility of the progrzun twice tlur ing the semester. The remziiniler of the meetings .ut in Ilzirrell,-C'nmeron, llughes, Scott, llenclen, Gaines, K. Free, Anderson, Shi-ole, Harker, Bucltler, Philps, lireclx, Neuinain s .M V w 'Q - , fe ' Page 12 P P' ' OL C I O ---if---I P953 .Q L., Q ll mf. sci' 1 Sf' JC 1 .,,- 1: I'llrich, Ualwler, Brunette, Mills, Pierce, Todd, Luedeker, Allen, XVats n, Rushing, Storer, YVilliams Row 2: McMillan, Balch, Iiaselden, Phillips, Ililton, Harkness, Killen, Dolan, Blair, Rider, Dickerson, Beaty Row 3: D. Rogers, Rueheck, Keller, Hays, Bain, Maness, Banik, XVaIsyvorth, XVomack, Sisk, Silva, Costenda Row I, 'M I Rf! Roo' 4: Xortliamer, Austin, Buslwy, U'Neil, Dreoyer, Connally, Ilvans, Ott, Miller, Ifuloiler, Freeman, Rogers PAN .-XKIPRIC,-IN STLTJIQXT FOR .N'prnz,m11v: MISS Il.XT'I'II-2 ZI'RFI.I'II MISS S.-XDIE CONNOR If.XI,I- GROVI' I President . . Sergio Reyes plum Rm-K., Vice-President , Virginia Ilernandez Im. q',,,-dr,-ui,in, Recording Secretary Iflva Lou Cotham Ima Vela . . , Treasurer Flora Reyes I,ni,t.l 1v11lrti,,H Reporter Linda Tuffly pimm 1g,,Ci,1C,, Sergeant-at-arms Menardo Tristan JW Mzlrtiml Manuel Liendo Ifriendly cooperation and tolerance are the goals sought by the IVaco High School Chapter of Pan Ameri- can Student Forum of Texas, a state organization spon- sored by the Good Neighbor Commission of Texas. Since learning to he a friend and good neighbor is hest achieved through umlerstanding. an effort is made to develop an appreciation of Latin American culture through appropri- Royv RUN' Row Row Roo' 5: Pearce, Ferrell, Metz, Alexander, Myers, Guy, Thomas f- ns ff 'H' T' K tv ' is 4 V vga ,M 3. 3 SPRING GRUVP II Pl'z'5fLfFlll . Sergio Reyes 1'iu'-1'1'i'xidr11I . . Charles Orr 'nrililzg .Ym'1'i'l111'y 'I'eliov Marrs Trr11.r11w1' . , Victor Ballowe Rrjvnrfn' . . . Linda Tuffly Sw1'g1f'1111f-at-111'1115 . john Toland Victor Fuentes ate programs consisting of member participation. outside speakers, realia, and audio-visual aids. The organization has full participation in all club activities of the school and also enjoys many colorful social events during the year. The high light of all is the annual convention in Austin where many outstanding contests are held. and the Wvaco group is usually well represented. 1: Parks, I'reck, Stevens, Ileverly, Rimhriel, I-Iolland, Goodman, Oldfield, Leskin, I'tley, Myers, Saddler 1: Colson, Shillings, Bucklew, Uoghurn, Heeseman, Lipscomh, Cotham, Buckler, Mclllaugh, XVard, Kirkpatrick, I'z7el 3: Ihomos, YVilson, Sanchez, Barnes, Brown, Marloyv, Carrutli, Alwlwott, Tiner, Smith, NVhittington 4: Riekerson, Almanza, Dihh, Stevenson, Owens, George, Northern, Spalslmry, Farrar, Reed, Miss Zurfluh --1' R1111' R1111' R1111' RIIXY R1111 5110111111 II 111 Iyilll .'X111c1'1c:111 Stl1l1l1IIt I o1'11111 is 11111110 1111 0 I 2 3 4 5 1 15111115 11'1111'11 1116111 OIICC Il 1111111111 111 1-z11'11 111 11111 Sp:1111s11 classes. I-l11'll I'l' 11111 sn-11111 of t111's1' 11111ts, T 11 61111c'z11'111's to 1'z11'1'1' 11111 t11c stzltc 111.1-1e1't11'1' 115 st:1t1'11 111 t111' Hz111111111o14: P11116 P2111 :X1111'1'1cz111 5111111-111 I 111'11111 is :1 11111- 116-er 11111111 o1'gz1111zz1t11111 f111'1111'11 111 11727 by sr1111e11ts 111111 1611011015 1IlfCl'CSf6Q1 111 11':11'11111g more 21110111 the fXI11CI'1C1lS 2 C'r111t11, R. Martinez, I. R111I1'i11111:z, II. Vela, 17. Rryex, .'X1111ci1111, 11 Il Cl : M151 C'111111111', I.. G:1r1'1:1, AI, Impcl, V. Rzmgel, I311111e1, I5c11111s, C'11r11 -X 111111 I5 Impex 111 'I11 1 I111:1'i11N, NI. R1111rig11w, NI. l511111:11es, I5r111c1', Ii. xIL'1ll, l':11l1p11N,-1 1 f : C'11stc1111n, T111:11111, Myers, S. Reyes, N1111'c1111, .'X1111n111:1, 511111, 17111-1111-N 1 1111 1 IIl'l11!Ilt'l, B:1111111'u, Ruvcll, LIFT, 1311111111-1, R. NI:11'11111-1, R. Ci1111f111eN X1111r11 1 1 P,-XX AMERICAN S'l'l'I1PIN'1 1 .1'f1,11,1,,1,11 11155 11,1'1 1'11a Z1 R111 Il 11115. UI..'X 1.12111 FR IN I3rt11 I,111'11eksr . , . I'1'1111.l1'11r , . N111 111 1 NX11111111 1 5:1111 I1c1111e11 . . . l'11,'-l'1'r.111i1'rzl . 11111 N 1 1 .X1111 Ki111111'i1'l . , . .N'1'1l'1'l11f'.1' . . 5 11 P11111 l't1c1' . , Tr1'11.f11l'11r . 11111 'X IN 1 15111 .X1ex:11111c1' . . . Rr,fmrl1'1' . . ll I 1111111111 Wk 'I1111111111 511111111 ,..,. N1'r'g1'1111!-111-1117115 11111 1r ZIIIII 111 111111111111 1 1 1 111111 111111111 1110 A1111111 N S111 1111' t111N 11 ll to :1 316111111 11111111 1 .5111'z11'11 1111111 t 111111111 N 11111111 IIIQ' 111 11:1t111g Rf7XX' 1: M1'NIi111111, P1lU't'l', C1-well, Puck, 511111, Innes, Smith, XXYIIFL1, NI:1111n1111 R011 2: XV1111tc11, Blair, lluggnlz, C2111'11r11n, B1111'e11, Rush, St:1111i1l, Pcrvp, :X11.1mx em1111N 11 1111111 R1111' 3: Hn1'r1111, I,lldgIt'f1II, Pt11e1'iC1ge, NVcst, I311e11111e, C'1ift1111, II:11'1111'i1'k, Ix111:rt1 N1 111111 111 1 NN flllf lll R011'+f GUM St1'1111d, XxvH11'il'I', Iluuks, P:l1'11e, NI1'G1111'11, Klart, l':11'ter,XV1111e1' eu ll e1 11 R1111' 5: XVim1'1er11', Ferg11a1111, NVest, x111l'l'1N, Psa-plus, Bell, T1111111:1N, xII111II'l I 2' I I 9- -- W- . , W.. .-,,,W......m...,.. . , 3 ,Q l:o:'m,x Z Q. xii - 'Luci ! Row 1: VVales, Farrar, Hoover, XVest, Stogdill, Mr. Cornelius, Henke, Miller, H. Schwetman, Goolshee Row 2: Lennard, Anderson, Riley, Herring, T. Thomas, Buchsch acher, B, Hunter, Jones, Curton, Carpenter, Lucas, Nlorris Ron 3: Ileeseman, Iluddoek, bl. Hunter, bl. Schwetman, Keeling, Reagan, Thomas, Davis, Green, Lipscomb, Robinson, YVoi:d ROSTRA LITICRARY SOCIETY .S'flIIlS0l'f MR. ROY CORNELIVS FALL llerhert Scliwetmgin ..... I'rr5itif11l. . . Arthur Goolshee . Tommy Nlorris . Todd Nliller. . . jimmy Robinson . Paul Hucliscliaclier . Ptlffllllllfllfllfillll . Robert Ilnover . . The Rostra I,iterary Society was organized in IQI4. by a group of boys interested in the art of public speaking. Since its organization, Rostra has maintained its position as one of the outstanding clubs in IVaco High School. The members of Rostra compete with Iforuni in inter- club contests in public speaking, essay writing, declainzl- tion, radio speaking, exteniporaneous speaking, and debate. The winners of the:-e contests win a beautiful walnut and gold trophy, awarded in memory of Stan Slcyles, who was killed in the 1933 tornado. The trophy is currently held by Rostra. Page Ill . First I'if'r-1'1'r5ii1i'11l . . Srrmztl l'in'-P1'4'5idi'11f . . . .S1'1rrlar'y. . . . Tl'd'll.YlIl'l'I' . SPRING . Michael Henke . Nlike Stogdill . Todd Nliller . Robert Iloover . . -lim Davis . . Bob XVales . Srrgruzzi-al-111-1115 . . Arthur Goolslwe As a service project, Rostra joined with other clubs in the collection of money for the Christmas lcettles. The club had a banquet at the Chef in December and a hayride in the spring. Ut course, the main social each year is the inter-club banquet with Forum in IlIa3'. This social follows the last contest of the rear. Klost of the club's accomplishments a1'e due to the patience and understanding of our sponsor. 1111 Roy Cornelius. 7, SCIE CE AA DNTRAVELERQ 31 , N S rf. 1. gi-iff Rnw 1: 131ti11s11n, C'11n1n11I1-ss, P:1rs1111s, 11i1I11i5, 1511111-tt, N1cC':1l1, XV11!11rI'. 511v1l'111.U11N1ll, QlliC1i Rnw 3: Iir111111tt, X11rth:111er, V1'a1s11'11r1l1, I,f111're111'c, S:1l111li1111, 111115, l':1rs1111, fN11'ii111111, 'I'111111v1', .Xpplt-11:11 R1111' 3: SICDIICIIN, 11:11'1'is, C':111sc1', Gray, f,Ilh'I'NI1lt1, C'1z1r11, Butts SCIFNCIC C1112 Sf-f111,1r11': NIR. ti. 11. XVIQSI F.-XI.I. SPRING . 131111 51111111111 . Dirk 'II11:1k1'1' . . A11111- NI1'C'.1l1 . 11111111 NX111s1111r111 . C'h:11'lcs XV:11111er V11lI1 Garrett . . KIIIIIFICS XXIIIQLIICI' . ' . . .N'1'11'1'1111'y , . . . . T1'1'z1.1111'1'1' . l'1z1'l1z1rr11'11lz11'i1u1 . . . .N'1'1'g111111-111-111'111.1 . . . . .P1'1'.111l1'nf. . . 4 , R11ur1l111y1 .X'1'11'1'l11l'-1' , Anne 31111111 . Iillis I.i1111s1'1' . . . . 132111111 111111s1'1' The S1'ic'111'e CILIIT is 1'11111p11s1'11 111 11111s1- st11111'11ts 111 1'1'p11rts in 1111 fi1'111s111 s1'i1'111'1', :11111 111'1':1si1111:11 11111111111 pic- XVz11'r1 High School who 111110 2111 11111110 :11'c1'z1g1A i11t1'1'-pst tures. The 1111'111h1-rs :11s11 11'111'k 1111 1z11'i1111s 111'11j1-cts l1Ill'- i11 science. ing 11111 C1ll11 p1'ri1111. The c111h's p1'11g1'z1111s are pres1'11t1'1l 111' the 11111111111-rs Ilnring the spring thc L'1ll1'1 1111s 11111111111 111111 s111z111 t111'111se11'es. rlxhey 11s11n111' 1'1111sist 111 111'1111111sr1':1ri1111s 211111 g1'111111s. :11111 1'z1ch g1'111111 1'z1r1'i1-11 11111 :1 spvcific 111'11j1'1'r. TRAVEI,11RS CI,1f13 Nfllflflllif Miss C'.'XRl1I.INIi R11'11.1R11s11N I7.'XI.I, SPRING JXIIII XV1'st. . . , P1'1',v11I1'l1I . . . -1:111ct I.11111l11y M1-r1'ilec 131111111 . , , . l'111'-P1'1',v1.l1'11l . . . . YV:11111:1 Btishy 13111111111 1711s1cr ..... Snwizlry-Tr1'11511r1'1' .... . 111111 NVi1hitc The Trz11'ele1's C1lI1W 11101-ts 111 11111011 its k111111'1c111f1- 111 11111t'I' XVz11'11z111s are 1fc11c1'1111s with their 11Cl'lll'L'S 111111 1- . -. r 1 1 P- . . . 111e 11'o1'I11, 111111' to travel, 11'11e1'e to t1'z11'1'1, rhe 1l1U5f 111- 111111s. I1':11'c1 z1ge11c11's :11111 1111s 1I11l1 2ll1'1ll1C 11111c1z11s haw tcrcsting spots to see. St1111c11ts share their experic-11ccs. c1111t1'ib11tc11 C11-1'yyc':11'11'it11 speak1'1'sz11111 films. R1111' 1: Clifton, R1L'11flI'L1S, N11-defer, Smith, L11111lz11, c'I'1Nl1x, I'31'y:111t, Nzllhzlfh R1111' 1: 511111111111-, Blair, Keel, Speed, Xvilhitc 5 ,N 'Ti .Fu 1 14 . 1. ' ' 1.41-.1 1-:ww , ,.f, rn.. 11: 11 . -4 19 iv Q- s 1 .W 1 1-1 MISS UR.-XCIC HAKIILTON Girls .-Xnlviml' SLIDE Ill LE Row 1: Xzlvzirro, Ilnukins, Czinnles, Germnnv, Henson, Jolixinson, Roeder, Britain, Evans, -Izirusz, Mr. Luwlion Row 3: Ilzlrris, I.in:1m, Tutt, Rose, Xxvllldtfll, Green, YV:-nzel, blvers,l311tel1e1',l3:lshr1m, llirer SLIDE RI'LE CLLII oRo1'P I , CIROI P II Sflllllilllf NIR. If. NI. IQXXVIIUN V FALL SPRING .bfVlIl,fUl'I NIR. C. R. BELL Albert I.11n:1 . . . . , l'rr5iJr11f . . . .... li. K. Lamb - . I V Ia. K. Lnmli . . . 1'ifw-P1'wsii1'r11f . . . Kenny -1:11-osz lT5ldwt ' Bm Bflrren Hill Ott . . . . .N'i'U'i'lz11'J'-T1'1'z1.v11rrr . . Herbert Evans xH'e'Pr NNlCIll -lcfllf' canal' Argelio Vzinrlles . . . Rrpoflrr . . . . :Xrgelio Czinziles Seeretnrv L. U. Rutherford . Nolan XV:-nsel Lvnn Aslieruft .,... Sw'gr1111t-ui-arms .... I,.1v len eli , - . Slide Rule Contest. KIenibers trying OLII for tlie contest The Slide Rule Club I, sponsored by KI11 If. III. vlion, vvzis orgzinizeil in tlie fall of loin. Its purpose is to instruct p11pils in the 11se ot tbe slide rue. At ezieli meeting tlie nienibers are given IIIZIIII' prob- is Zllltl :ire instr11cte1l on tlie use of tlie slide I'lllt' in solving tlieni. practice before seliool in order to be better prepzired. Faeli yezir tlie club is represented by txvo nienibers. In tlie spring semester of lliis year, tlie nienibersliip of tbe club doubled in number. Ir lizis now been divided into two elubs. Slide Rule Club I, vvliieli is tbe more zulvzineed group, is sponsored bv Illr. If. KI. Lauvlion. Iht- taster and more skillful nienibers :ire given il ance to try Ollf tor tlie Texas Interseliolzistie League RIIXY I A Row 2. Row 5: R Slide Rule Club II is sponsored by lIrs. C. R. Bell. utherford, llooks, XVrigLl1t, I.ee, Ruseli, Kimbrougli, .-Xlexzinder, Little, Sliavvver, A. Cbunn, Barrett Nzisli, Sutelitfe, Uibb, lixiltlivin lirogdon, Coker, Dzinzeiser, Royals, I.. Cliunn, Gill, Slouggli II1 n Hi qs, ,lolinso , 'own, Pairrisli, Slizirber, liudgeon, Barron nge 1211 ' W1 'PORT i'CA.Q'TER.f f g f 1 ,. nn- Rmv I: .Miclt-rsiiii, Liilliun, Muller, Ctvrtlik, li. fNlcC'auley, Pettus, llamptwul, Nleritt, Li. lNIcC'11lllr5,.lvilllifl' b Rim' 2: Smith, lirmvn, Puvxell, Rhea, Payton, Trammell, Ciassaxvay, t'uinptr.n, Breedlove, Alwhe, llatlurd, Mr. Lamkin, llarmun Row 3: McPhail, Ut-urge, Uurr, Urenhaun, Busby, Roberts, XVilliarns, Knapp, Nlllflflwv Smiih S P4 JRTSC.-XS'l'l-IRS CI.l ' I3 Xprnixm: NIR. I3lI,I, IJXNIKIN l'resiclent Vice-President Secretary Treasurer lformed at mid-term of this year, the SPORTS- CASTERS Cllilzl gives students an opportunity to da- velop skills in the broadcasting ot sports events. Club activities consist of operating the public address system at baseball games and at other events, when possible: report- ing the results of intramural activities to the school over the public address systemg mal-:ing play-by-play tape re- cordings of intramural and interschool athletic contests: and learning to operate public address systems, tape re- corders, and other equipment. The club serves the individual member by giving him opportunity to develop his sportscasting skills by actual practice. After tape recordings are made, the students listen to the recordings individually to hear their oyvn errors, and the club as a group listens to sample record- fifllj Roberts Tyler Payton XViIIiam Mitchell Charles Freeman ings and gives suggestions for improvement. The mem- bers ivork in groups of three or tour, each doing some of the play-by-play. the remainder of the time working the machines and spotting , The individuals also receive practice in doing public address work and in operating the necessary equipment. The club is a service to the school in its reporting of intramural activities. Also the tape recordings made of the intramural activities are used for programs by the homerooms involved. The club serves the community by making available students for public address yvork at any community pro- ject. Through their training, the students are able to serve when called upon. Page 127 C 44 Row it Vroeker, Fespermau, Uruseudorf, Chatham, Ritcheson, Pettigrew, Smith, Gonzales, Stratlidee, Davis, Burns Ron 2: lfelps, Mr. Liudsav, Roberts, YVootllock, Shelton, Lovell, Krycho, Brock, Martin, NVintield, Cowan, llvde, Smith Row 5: lier, Roberts, Ruebeck, Monroe, Lewis, Broxtoii, Teichelman, Miles, Smith, Files, Templer, XVatsou, llorne SPORTSMENB CLLXB oRot'P I csaorv ii .N'jwn,mr: MR. -IOIINIIC RIOLA ,N'prnz.vnr: MR. DlC'K LINDSAY SPRING Bill Moore IfALI, Bruce liaker . . . P1'r,viJf11l . . XYilson Lucas . . . lift'-l'1'r.titI'i'11l . . Uliff Bowden C'liI't Bowden . . .Su'1'i'fzi1'y-T1't'zu11l'4'11 . . Hillv Ingram C'liarles Cowan , . S1'rgf1i11I-all-urnif - . Dllllillkl Davis The Sportsmen's Club is for those boys who enjoy sports of any kind either as participants or as spectators. The club proved to be so popular that it has had to be divided into two groups since its first semester. The groups meet separately except for special occasions. The programs follow the sports of the season with reports on games, conference records, players' records. etc. blembers who participate in Tiger sports lead dis- cussions on the game ot the week. Sometimes films FALL ,lack Miles jerry Lewis . . Louis Gonzales . U, XV. Martin . Tom E, Pettigrew llzirvev Horne . Ronald Davis . johnie Felps . . Robert li rock . . ,P1'i1tiiIf11l. . . . FIIIYI I'in'-1'1'r5iilr11l . . ,hiolilllltl l'in'-l'n',riiI1'11l . Tflllll' I'ir'1'-I'n'.tiJr'11! . . . S1'!'I'1'lrlVj' . . 'lint . . Tl'z ll.flll'l'l' . . . . Parliann'11lm'iu11 . . . . Rr'j1ol'li'r . . . .N'rrgr'zl11f-:lf-111'1115 . . SPRI NG Louis Cionvales G. YV. Martin Robert Brock lerrv Lewis n bE. l'ettigrew . -lohnie Felps Ronald Davis Jerry Coxvan liolwbv Smith on football or basketball are shown. Discussions are held on how to play various sports. Each spring the two sections bold a picnic at Cameron Park tflubhouse. A couple of hours are spent in soccer and baseball games between the two groups for possession of THE FLAG, atter which a sumptuous feast is enjoyed by all. Row 1: Kueera, Salome, Gibbs, H. Morris, YVimberly, Adamik, YVy11tt, Baker, IllL2,'I'1JITl,liiiTlITI6l, Patleu Row gi C'handler, llarris, Milam, Di-sber, Brown, Moore, Howden, jones, Davis, Gifford, Trousdale, llollaud Row 5: Vl. Cromwell, Stanley, Hobbs, Rosas, Vitek, Evans, Frye, Smith, Holmes, llenrv, XVilliams, Mr. Riola Q09,Fr'sf'im -N.-,Nam 1 mi 9 1 2+ f 1 5 , 1 fs Row 1: lluutcr, Liclig, XYclhuru, Sims, Uldriclnl, jflvwii, Urziliziin, Shzlrp, Ruw, llllix Row 3: tiny, l.11'l4wu, lfzirr, fiIlI'I'L'II. Tliuinpwii, Ckiwimil' 31,35-' Xurtliurli, I-'idgcr Run 3: lNlcC'lure, IJ, Smit, If. Ss-nrt, I.:1mlw, Xurrix, jciikiiix, 'Nlt'l'1fu, liutliugtuu, Nlffildllgll SQLQXRIC ll.-XXCIC Cllll .N'fm11.mr5: MRS. lNl.XHlCl. H.'Xl.l'll T Q x t ,.,. .8 ,, y ...a.,.....WW 5 ,a NIR. ,l.XC'K PRlC'lf F1-Xl,l. SPRINU lfix-mltly I,11mh . . .Pl'l'Jimi1'1lf, , . Ifrcmltly l.1lITll5 Sliirlcy Tlivkcr . . l'i11'-l'1'1'si.lw1l 4 . bluliuuy Nurrix Hctty Yuung . . Xurrmry-Trw1,v1z1'w1' . . Kzitvliiv H1-uwii C'z11'ul Darrell ...,... R1'f11n'lrr .... . . Plllll Ruhiuwu SQIIQIYC Uzuict' Club is Cuiiiplctiug its cighrh ycau' iu XRvK'Llllt'Sll2lX Quill is upcu tu auiy wtullt-ut whu ix IHA ul lV:1cu High School. Its purpose is to reach the fuuilzi- uvcr. llsuullytl1ccl11lwpc1'iu1l is 1lcvur1'1l tu tlzuic f xx mcutzils of Square llllll folk llIlIlClll,Q ru stutlcuts :uitl to :ill 111t'111hc'rs taking pzirt. Nils. l3:1lt'h is tht- tl L ' Cl't':lft' such :ui interest in its 1111'111be1's that they will 1-iijuy Tht- im-vtiiigs are rliuruuglily' viijuyt-il by :ill thc 111 pnrticipzitiiig in Sllllllft' ilziuciug for I'l'l'l'tA2lfl0l1 iu zulult ht-rs. whu think rhzir they hzire um- of the muht nut 1 lifv. lug clubs in hflllllll, 115 wt-ll :is um' rlmr will miitilbiit The Square Dance Club uf VV:1co High iuvvts un tht-ir leisure:ictivitivs in l1ll'L'l'jlllx Rim' 1' Cue, VVuke, I'll1'i1'h, Mulliux, Tnickt-r, Dulimr, Curley, 'l'iugl1',N.1vr:1ril,Kilgur1- Row lluuter, Rowe, Xxvllglltf, XYhitc, Lzltlu, Cliftuu, XVvllmru, Caps, liruxxii, Flctrlicr Ruw Plelnuua, Reppulcl, Merritt, RlIl3lll5lHll, Sevlvy, Pearce, l'll4ll', C':11111x 1ti I , NJNH 'Sf' L, ,ws 1 ff: ,, si lk? V 1 ff , ,, ' S' v-3' 'Q' ,. N-nf E S lv it g 'V C I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I 'Y' 1 Row 1: iiillizun, Stotlghill, lNleliinI:1y', Huggins, Pierre, Honeyeiitt, Mueliow, MUP1-ilk, Gooch, M1'Qur1rry, Tate Roxx 1: VVz1ll1er, Pierre, Ilunt, llunt, flflllg, Gentry, Gwin, Murphy, lNlarion, Camp, Stzlrnes, Curton lion gt l'uste1', XYwot1-11, Yowell, l'illYlL'I', Kitlitv, Rll'l1lll'llN, Fle ming, Metz, Pro1'mi', Hughes, izirroll, W llsull VUICIC CI.l'I3 sp,,mf,,-1 NIR. RIQNNETII IIOXV.-XRD If .-X LL 'lihe 'xvoiee Club is :in orgzrnizzition of 75 nienibers. lts purpose is to help those who neetl :intl want experience in iinproving their voices. The Dl'Ogl'illllS :ire zirrzinged nn il roluutziry basis. After e:1eh pCl'fUl'IllZlllCK' construc- SPRING YVilson Cizirrett . . . Pz'r,vi1I1'11l . . .... Ray Pace I.in1l:1 Sue liurnes . . . l'i11'-l'1'4'5i11r11l . . . l.in1ln Sue lSllI'llt'N lilly C'l:iuneh . .... S:'ll'1'l'll7'j' .... ...x I erin Seeley R115 Clxiuneh . . Cfru'r'i',ffm111li11g1 Srfrwlrlry . Mary Murry If there is time left after Z1 progrzun, llr. Howaixl works with those needing help. Special progrzuns have been presentetl with the help of stutleuts Zlllll zulults who are not members of the club. - ' The Voice Club is ullowt-11 one party ll year. The party is plzunietl by the offiuers :uid sponsor, zuitl is contluctctl tire eriticisin is given 21s n help to that person pertornnng. lfxt-ryoiie in the club is tree to give criticism. Row i: Uplvy, Riitveiibt-rger, Nllll'liCf', Payne, Bri' Run 2: l'Srooks, XYile5', Strange, Kirklzlnd, Hurry Row qi bluhnson, Raines, Sparks, Pzlve, llowe, lie ' E3 f gi at .2 . Q V ' 1 A -4259 s ini lx 1. 1 2 l L l':u.1e 110 Aint, Hnrtlwiela tluriug Rovers, Ilolt nnett, llerbert il club period. Seelev, Rerett, lines, Darrell, Christian , Revett, linrnt-s,iXVolf, Pilyllt, YV1m1l:1ll, Barnes , Hain, Pope, Iltlreritlgc, Custer 1 5--fc Y Y' , wx.. Lim 1: Ci1'g1I1t, lirrxziiit, llxml, Miss Uuinrs, Yziiigliii, liriiilt, l'1't1-1s1111, I-Xishrr, Illwrri, Smith Run' 2: Yming, XYHIH, Puiicll, .-Xiitlrrsuii, Suixtlurs, lllllNNlllQL1lIllk', Kirivc, liwmls, lvill, Ciitligiin, Nlulliiis Rim' 3: l:lL'll'llL'I', llzlrnlsi-11, King, 'l'c1-1' Y-'l'lfl'fNS L'l,l'll 1vf,,,1,f,f,11 Miss bltlli .xxx 1Q1'iN1as hll5S li1X'I'llliRIYlf lll'iiIll4S F.'XI.l, SPRING Kfiiiiiit' King . . l'r1,11i1l1'r11 . . . , .l,wt:1 Xqlillllg l3z11'li:11':1 I-'islit-r. . l'11,--l'rn,11.i,'11l . . Nlxirgzirrt Smith hlxiiir .Xliclt-rs::11 . , .NU-11'rl111'y . . . xlaiiic .-X111l1'1'st1i1 Slzirigzirct Smith . . . 'I'f1'11v11n'1'. . . l'i:1rli11rg1 'll-111' I,illi1111 XVitt . , I'111'fmr11,'f1!11111111 . Susam l-lctvlivi' l.t'11t:1 Y1111l1Lf . . 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LXIIYCYS clllh also striws vzicli Xljill' tu i'1-cc1i'1- the scrvicv plat tor Zl chziii' :1111l sofa wcrc l5lll'Cll2lSt'll for tht- girls first-.1i1l QlYt'Il hy thc X XYCA-X To thc 1i1,1tstz1111ling XY-r-1,3611 club Il room. thu- ritiy Y-Teviis wmi tha- plziqiic- iii 11137. Row 1: Mcliiiilsly, Ivy, V721-l, Stair, Diiiilcy, Prwmr, Mzultlux, 'Iil1l'IIlPh11ll, lll'I'll'lIlllk'7 llruc 1 W lxfxw 1: lxmvzili, Gray, Mcfhrncy, King, Scrmns, Sisk, Clriftis, YV11l1li, Kllllll, liziiley, liL'L'lTl1lII, Key, C1i111't11r5', llill, D1icke1'y, Kent Row 3: liflXYlxlIlS, Kziruhig, XVl1itti11,L5t1n1, lirzuleii, llill, Yutuig, Nll'llllN', Hmizircl, XYy1i111', iil'QVIl, Simpsiiii, C'f11'lisle, Mullins 1' f'Q Q i. Puuls in 'Nils Irnmins th Nlairkct Day. If ' . 1 : ', 7 pcriml Spanish Clzlss drzimzitizes 5. i.llYI'lll'Y zlssistzints prvpalrc Il Ilaxllmwa-li displzly. 6. Bvhiml thc svuncs :lt tht- N. II. S. nsscmhly. Viitv lil 1. 55 , . il , 3' -nr ?9' Q. k, sf 4 5 if t- 7 .os Cust of skit presented :lt I. C. L. Open ilnusc. N. F, L, members admire their excellent rrcnrds. Lihrnry assistants shvlvc new hunks fur distrihntinn. Members of Sportsmm-n's Cluh set up chairs for assembly. LQ.Ym'nIY' XL fn! ,ff xxx- rl '. I X slr. ,dd z W W ' ' oi, ' ' ' I K f tt T 4 ,- ' U i ,qv ' A -sv, i ,o , e f. Y, , 'bo' fad ,di E RK fl v 9 sg, . ' XX Eff? T rqa 1 7 'i M , if ' ' K I .1 X' f Q f N e , eg f f 5, l g ,- 1 iw .Ai , 2 , , ' an ' ,Lg 'Wmfi 'L .A is 'F - Q V 1 - ' 9 'i 'f ' 'f ' mix e . , NV JE ' . ' . ' X .. AA' ,.'- Y j v , 5, x 'T , e .Q V I XV gg, ff Xi Q3 ' 1, X 'A 'gf ' 1 we '1 , , 5 1 . , V 1 . , ' is ,- Q ' Q . ,if , wa rw. , ' A' ' . ,' 4-. i ff iz, ' l Row 1: Mgr. Hoover, Roherts, Stollenwerck, Stratton, Arnold Row 2: Mgr. Sammon, Mr. jones, Metz, Lamh, Prickette, Kimmel Row 5: Mr. Lindsay, Mr. Price, Ilurta, Baker, Eiehelherger, Pettigrew - v MR. CARL PRICIQ lffzlil' C0114 fl The 1957 edition of the Tigers, a rough and ready team, was composed of a majority of seniors. The Tigers had scheduled ten games at the beginning of the season. When the season was completed. the Tigers were in a second place tie with the Temple XVildcats. Of the ten games, XVaco won six. lost three, and the game with Tem- ple was cancelled because of rain and freezing tempera- tures. Three of the Tiger stars, guards G. YV. illartin and lllike Stogdill, and halfhack illelrin Trousdale were named to the Ilvam Trilzunr - Ilrzvzffl All-District Team. Named to the All-District Second Team were tackles Roland Eichelherger and Tommy Pettigrew, center Ken- neth Ferguson, and halfback Dickie Vitek. liartin was named the District's outstanding lineman. lllartin and Stogdill were named to the Centex Super Squad and lllartin was also named to the All-State Third Team hy the Texas Sports lVriters Association. The never-say-die spirit of the 1957 Tiger team is a trihute to the outstanding coaching of Coach Carl Price and his assistants Vvayne Gardner, E. H. -lones, Dick Lindsay, -lack Price, and -lohnie Riola. XVACO io - CORSICANA 6 The Tigers entered this, their first game of the 1957 season, with a predicted great passing team. The Corsi- cana team was shocked, however, by a surprisingly strong ground attack that rolled up 244. yards. Dickie Vitek, senior halfhack, was the Tigers' leading ground gainer uv 9 Q iwsgsy , g Hua 3 .T -!RiuT:, my . 1 Q xl- V , s . 'y 'dx Q33 ' 7 6' ' 1. sz Q 'X a s , s lf I 2 V? ' ' C7 If 5 -'14 . 7 1 - I X I q'lV. f V 1-gi Kg Q 5' 1' ' LN .' ij? I s, ' 'Y T T 151356 W 1 .- wg' Row 1: Nehring, Yitek, Trousdale, Nfuore, Davis, Barrett Row :i Felps, Nlartin, Stogdill, Phipps, Norris, Odell, Nlr. Ri- la Ron 3: l.ee, Foster, Lucas, C'rumpton Morris, lferguson, Nlr. if Price with 73 ya1'ds in fourteen carries. He was closely fol- lowed by Brett Hlorris with og yards in six tries and Freddie Lamb with .to yards in eleven tries. XVaco had two outstanding defensive stalwarts. Roland Ifichelherger and james Roberts. On the first play from scrimmage Corsicana fumbled the ball with llike Stogdill recovering on the Corsicana lf,-yilfd line. On the Tigers' first play. Freddie Lamb gained 5 yards, Dickie Vitek followed with 3 and llelyin Trousdale added one yard. Lamb then bolted into the end zone for the touchdown. The extra point try was :io good, and the score stood o-U. Soon after the kickoff Corsicana was forced to punt. Dickie Vitek uncorked a 4,9-yard pass to XVilson Lucas. Although Lucas was coyered by three defenders, he held onto the ball for the second Tiger touchdown. The un- successful try for conversion left the score I2-U. The Corsicana touchdown came when a oo-yard pass was completed. Tiger end Sergio Reyes blocked the extra point attempt. T he scoreboard read I2-6. In the third quarter Freddie Lamb kicked a 71-yflftl punt. Later the Tigers started their bid for another touchdown after Corsicana was forced to punt. Stollen- werck let loose an 18-yard pass to llorris, Vitek carried to the 3-yard line, and Freddie Lamb scored the touch- down. Stollenwerck's kick was good, to make the final sco1'e 19-6. VVACO io - REAGAN 6 Once again the Tigers' new ground game clicked as they rolled up 211 yards against the Reagan Bulldogs. lfreddie Lamb was the Tigers' leading ground gainer with So yards for fourteen carries. The runner-up was Klelyin Trousdale with SI for six tries. Tronsdale also caught four passes for HU yards. Soon after the opening kickoff, the Tigers got pos- session of the hall on the Reagan .UU-yEll'll line. Trousdale moved the ball for IS yards followed by Yitek's first down. and a pass from Stollenwerck to Trousdale netted 1,1 yards. Dickie Yitek then blasted into the end zone for the Tigers' first touchdown. The extra point made the score 7-o. The next Tiger scoring driye moved the hall for 74. yards. The most outstanding play of the game occurred when Vitek threw a 53-yard pass to Trousdale, who was downed on the 11-yard line of the Bulldogs. :X short time later Lamb plunged over for the touchdown. The conversion attempt was blocked. to make it 13-1 1. The Reagan Bulldogs made their only score after pass interference was called on the Tigers. The extra point try was no good . The score now stood 13-o. The last score of the game came on a 63-yard march by the Tigers. Lamb started the march with an I8-ykilll run. Trousdale followed with a 14-yard jaunt. Then a I7-YZIITT pass from Stollenwerck to Trousdale set up a touchdown run by Lamb. Again the kick was no good. The score Io-fm was the final score. for the fourth quarter was scoreless. XVACO ,to - ADAMSON o The Tigers rolled up an outstanding 313 yards rush- ing in this game against a surprisingly weak Adamson Page 135 uh flip f l 5 T It I BOARD UF EDl,CA'l'IO If 'it- l. .W-fa ,g yr. Row 1: Mr. Anderson, Mr. Fitzhugh, Mr. VVilliams, Mr. Downing, Mr. Dennard Row 2: Dr. Dudgeon, Dr. Oliver, Mr. Smith, Mr. Darden, Mr. Crews The present members of the Board of Education of the YVaco Independent School District are Dr. Howard Dudgeon, hir., Presidentg hlr. Peeler lVilliams, slr.: lllr. Franklin Smith: hlr. C. Vic Anderson: llr. W. E. Dardeng lNIr. T. Champe Fitzhugh, jr.: and Dr. Tom BI. Oliver. hlr, E. N. Dennard, Superintendent of Schools, is the executive officer of the Board of Education and is 1'esponsible for administering the school program under policies set by the Board of Trustees. sl. E. Crews, Business llanager of the school district. serves as Secre- tary of the Board. Currently engaged in an extensive building program, the Board is contributing to the bettemrent of education in our community. The burden of this program is carried by two committees. The first is the Building Committee which is responsible for the construction of new schools and for additions to the buildings now in use. lllembers of this committee are hlr. Franklin Smith. 1 Chairman: hlr, lVilliam Darden and Dr. Tom RI. Oliver. The other committee is the Site Committee which is responsible for securing the necessary land for school ad- ditions. Serving on this committee are lNIr. Peeler VVilliams, Chairmang hlr. Anderson and hlr. Fitzhugh. Continued improvements are under way as the Board of Trustees is diligently attempting to provide buildings and other facilities for our growing community. At the present time two new junior high schools are under con- struction and an architect has been employed to plan a new senior high school. The members of the Board of Education devote a great deal of time and energy to the improvement and growth of our schools. YVe are grateful to these men for their unselfish service to the community and to us in YVaco High School. ffl? Q' I gffiliff ' -,,gN-'i?..,fQ W' -x ff i 1 .1 . V i'.A? .k31 L In i -' 1 f 'UE I N 4- ' swim U 1 , J' A . , lf. . Wg. .ie I Q 1 .V xr ,A ,sw 5 1 ' . ff. if..-15 he I 2 :. f -- . ' ,i ' J J 5 i 4:1 f 1 ' 1 . .11 A if s f Ea.. , F x .. 5 Q55 5? . f 'iw-Q V ' A flfeffe- 5 .bfi . . ' 7 .., ' sv ,' ,- '. .- -wiv .1 . fy 2 3 Q., - ....-Jw wg., , , . L' I x :V NIR. .TACK PRICE 1311112-fi1'fif Cmlrfl team. The Tiger suhstitutes proved that they were capable of making points. Some of the outstanding Tiger players were Roland Eichelberger, Tom Stollenwerck, lien Ferguson, and -lack Odell. The Tigers' leading ground gainer was llelvin Trousdale with 35 yards for seven carries. He was followed by Dickie Vitek with 79 yards in four attempts. XVaco scored in the first quarter with a touchdown run hy Dickie Vitek. The extra point attempt was no good, leaving the score 6-o. For the next touchdown the Tigers went 82 yards in only three plays. Tom Stollenwerck passed to Dwayne Lee for rj yards: then Trousdale hroke loose on a 4.4.-yard scamper. Stollenwerck passed to -Iohnny Felps for the NIR. JOHNIE RIOLA Bark-field Coach 5 ! L . 1 l V MR. E. B. JONES Trainrr, Kitrfn Cnarlz touchdown. The conversion was good, making the score 13-o. The second half started with a hang when Vitek broke loose on a 711-yard touchdown run. Tom Stollen- werck kicked the extra point, to make the score 2o-o. Brett llorris passed 47 yards to johnny Felps for the next score. Stollenwerck's kick was good for 27-U. Soon after the kickoff Jack Odell recovered an Adam- son fumhle to start the Tigers on another scoring drive. Cary Stratton was stopped after a 34-yard run. Reserve quarterback Layton Nehring passed to llorris for 19- yards. Nehring put the finishing touches on the drive himself when he ran 26 yards for the score. Tom Stollen- werck's kick was good, making it 3.1,-O. Nlelvin Trousdale -Toe Nloore Ilnlflzack llalfbark :X successful completion to Lucas with Felps moving in to help. John Davis Joe Phipps Ilalfback Fullliark 453 .gr . 5 is ,M f. s mal ,nd . . l'.i4t' 131, MR. DICK LINDSAY Tarklf Coarfi, Kilim Coaflz Sophomore quarterback Ray YVilliamson ran 33 yards for the Tigers' final touchdown. The extra point was no good, making the final score 40-0. NVACO 20 - SAN ANGIQLO 26 After three straight wins. the Tigers met the visiting San Angelo Bobcats, a rough single wing team. The game was marred by the many injuries to the Tigers. more injuries in one game than the YVaco fans are used to in an entire season. The Tigers rolled up an impressive 3ou yards total offense. Cary Stratton was the Tigers' leading ground gainer with 85 yards for nine ca1'ries. He was followed by Dickie Vitek who gained 55 yards in eleven carries. Layton Nehring Freddie Lamb Ql1ltll'fl'l'l1H1'A' Fulllmrk Huzzie Foster Cary Stratton Iialflmrlc Fullbarle vi MR. VV.-XYXE GARDNER Elm' Condi The first two touchdowns of the game were made hy San Angelo. The Tigers' first score came on a 68-yard march, Vitek scored the touchdown. Waco tried a pass for the extra point but it fell incomplete, to make the score I2-fi in the Bobcats' favor. The next drive by the Tigers again paid off in :1 score. The d1'ive was for 73 yards. Vitek carried for IH yardsg Tom Stollenwerck passed to Dwayne Lee for S yards. Stratton hroke away from all defenders and scored on a 50-yard run. Tom Stollenwerck's conversion was good, and the Tigers went ahead I3-12. San Angelo made a touchdown on a kick-off return. Davis drives, Foster watches after a sueeessful hloek. .QL ,,.. -- .W 1 mmf '31 Page 137 Joh sn in Kqv' .Y ,.. , . 1 x ': QL 37 lzX as ff! -x 'Z X141 eq ff 1 1- ? 1- 'MX ii 7 H45 ..2 'rx X 'X .f j , lx Z- 'K 1 . S 5 f 1 1 L ' xi . fl Brett Morris Dickv Vitek Ray XVilliamson Tom Stollenwerck .limmy Nletz Iirlfflnlrlc Hzllflrarl' Q1u1r'r1'1'l1111'k Q1u11'i1'r'lmf'1e Cfrzlrl' Tummy Pettigrew Kenneth Ferguson U. XV. Martin Donnie Kimmel .lack Odell Tmklf C1'11t1'1' Gzzartl Guartl 01111111 and another on a 33-yard pass. The score now stood 26- 13. Shortly before the end of the game the Tigers started another long drive of SS yards. Stratton carried to the 26-yard line. Tom Stollenwerck passed to Foster for 20. then to Johnny Felps 40 yards for the touchdown. The kick was good, and the final score was 26-20 in favor of San Angelo. XVACO .to - ARLINGTON HEIGHTS o The Tigers had an easy night when they played Arlington Heights. VVaco rolled up 234 yards rushing and 223 yards passing. Practically all of the Tiger sub- stitutes were able to play in this game. XVaco made touchdowns on runs of So, 77, 60, 68, and S9 yards. Cary Stratton was the games' leading ground gainer with 86 yards for ten carries. llelvin Trousdale was next with 54. yards. He was followed by Dickie Vitek who had 4.4. for thirteen and liuzzy Foster with 25 for four. Foster also had 68 yards for six passes received. Cary Stratton started TVaco's first touchdown drive with a first down run. Again he carried for II yTl1'ClS and Tom Stollenwerck kicked the extra point. For the next Tiger touchdown the Tigers moved 77 yards. Tom Stollenwerck started the drive on a pass to -lohnny Felps. Stratton carried for I3 yards. A pass from Stollenwerck to Trousdale netted II yards. Vitek threw to Lucas for I3 yards. then ran Q yards for the touchdown. Tom Stollenwerck kicked the extra point. making the score 1.4.-U. Soon after the second half kickoff Stratton intercepted a pass and l'CflIl'I1Ctl it for 36 yards. Stratton ca1'ried on the next play for the touchdown. The extra point try failed, making it 20-o, 'age 133 The next Tiger drive moved oo yards. with Vitek bolting into the end zone for the touchdown. The kick was unsuccessful. leaving the score 25-o. Tvith almost all reserve players on the field, the Tigers moved to their fifth touchdown on a 69-yard scoring d1'ive. Nehring passed to Roberts for I3 yards. ran for I2 yards. passed to Roberts for I4 yards. Blorris ran for 26 and Foster scored. Stollenwerck's kick was good. The scoreboard read 33-O. The last Tiger touchdown came on an SQ-yard scor- ing drive. YVilliamson passed to Foster for a long gainer of 68 yards. Foster then carried the ball over for the Tiger score. Tom Stollenwerck's kick was good. The final score was 4.0-O. XVACO 7 - ABILENE 27 The Tigers made their longest trip of the season when they met the Eagles in Abilene. The Tigers never were able to get a good march started. The Tigers showed the loss of the two starting tackles, Tom Petti- grew and Roland Eichelberger, who were out due to illness and injury. Some of the outstanding TVaco play- ers were Ken Ferguson, Glenn Hurta, -lack Odell. G. XV. llartin. llelvin Trousdale, and Layton Nehring. Waco's leading ground gainer was Dickie Vitek with S3 y2'l.l'ClS in eleven carries. Abilene started the game with a 72 yard march resulted in a touchdown. Hughes kicked the extra point for 7-O. After the Tigers had tried two or three times to get a drive started, Abilene made their second touchdown. The extra point kick was no good. Soon after the second half kickoff Y1Vaco looked like a new team. In this 71-ya1'd march Trousdale started 'QCA Q9 it I dun- 74? 3 T al wow 81 w Z John Norris Mike Stogdill Rol Guard Guard john Prickette hvlljlltf Crompton Tarlelr Tuiklr with a 2I-yllftl run. This was followed by a Vitek Lucas pass which netted fy yards. Tom Stollenwerck and Eichelherger Bruce Baker Glenn Hurta Tzlfkfz' T111 Hi' T111 Hi' YVilson Lucas lykxflfllt' Lee johnny Felps limi 1171.1 1:7111 to The extra point was good. The score was narrowed to I2 to 7. then lofted a Q-yard pass to Lucas Zllld the Tigers were unstoppable. Vitek carried to the 19. A short time later Lamb ca1'1'ied over for the touchdown. Stollenwerck's kick was good, and the score stood 13-7 Abilene. The third quarter ended with the ball in possess of Abilene, They started a 72-yZll'Ll drive to a touch down. The extra point brought the score to 211-7. Once again the Eagles scored. and the game ended 27-7 favor ot Abilene. Waco is - TRAVIS 7 XVith a record of four wins a11d two losses, the Tigers played their first District game in Austin against the Travis Rebels. The Tigers kicked off to the Rebels who quickly made a first down. On the next play Brett lklorris recovered a wild pitchout on the Travis 20-yard line. On YVaco's first play from scrimmage Dickie Vitek knifed off tackle and scooted 20 yards to a touchdown. Tom Stollen- Later in the second quarter XVaco tackle Roland Lichelberger recovered a fumble on the Travis 2o-yard line. After two penalties. Yitek let loose a 34-yard touch- . down pass to -Iohnny lfelps. The extra poin ion ln fumbles. WACO o N AUSTIN 2o From the start of the season the Tigers llaroons were the team to beat, but when whistle had blown the Tigers were o11 the short end 2o-6 score. Although the Tiger linemen y gainer in Freddie Lamb. who amassed 1113 nineteen carries. werck's extra point attempt was nullified by a penalty making the score 6-o. The Rebels received, couldn't move, and punted the VVaco 27. In the following series of plays, Tiger fullback Cary Stratton made a beautiful 4.5-yard run, only to have it recalled by a penalty. ln the next play Travis intercepted a VVaco pass. In the early part of the second quarter. Vitek passed to Lucas for 28 yardsg Trousdale added another first downg Stratton moved 23 yardsg Vitek scored with a 13- yard run. The extra point try was wide, leaving the SC-OFC I 2-O. On the next kickoff a Travis man broke through the Tiger tacklers and ran 78 yards for a touchdown. t UT XVJS T again wide. The first half ended with the score Waco lg - T ravis 7. During the entire second half the Tigers and the Rebels exchanged punts. interceptions and weighed by 31 pounds Zlllll the team by 20 pounds, made the llaroons scrap for every foot of ground gained. The Tigers provided the games leading ground knew the the last of a vere out- they they yards in Austin received the opening kickoff and used four to plays in the first 97 seconds of the game to score their first touchdown. The point made the score 7-o. After an exchange of punts the Tigers broke loose on an SI-j'?ll'd scoring drive in eleven plays that ripped the Austin line apart. Trousdale started it with a drive of 27 yards. Vitek came through with 7 mo1'e. Lan YVaco's extra point try was 110 good, making the IQ yards. Vitek gained 73 Lamb in three ca1'ries netted 1b carried to the Austin I7 and seconds later scored the touchdown. - score 7-6. A Tiger fumble set up the next Austin score on a Eichelberger. 4-yard run. The extra point try was blocked by Roland Page 139 Cu-Captains Melvin Trnusdale and Tom Pettigrew and Queen Kay Clauneh In the third quarter Austin passed for the final touch down. The extra point made the final score zo-fu for t Austin Klaroons. li e XVACU zo - IXIcCALLl,7IXI 7 After getting three touchdowns in 27 minutes, the Tigers coasted to a 213-7 victory over the huge hlccallum Knights of Austin. The Tigers had a tremendous ground game that amassed 296 yards on the ground and 55 in the ai1'. Freddie Lamb was the leading ground gainer with 713 yards in ten carries. Dickie Vitek netter 66 yards in ten carries. and Klelvin Trousdale had 58 yards on seven runs. johnny Felps caught three passes for 35 yards. ThICC21lllllHlS huge linemen were stopped cold by the Tiger forward wall. Some of the outstanding VVaeo linemen were G. XV. llartin, hlike Stogdill, Kenneth Ferguson. Tommy Pettigrew, and Roland Eichelberger. The Tigers launehed an exciting 78-Yilftl march in the opening minutes of the game. Trousdale sprinted 14. yards for the touchdown. Tom Stollenwerek ran for the extra point, making the score 7-O. A penalty against the Knights caused them to punt and gave liuzzy Foster a ehanee to make a 32-yard return to the iNIeCallum 2-yard line. Brett llorris carried the ball over for the touchdown. The conversion try was fumbled, making it 13-U. YVaco received the kickoff and covered 58 yards for another Tiger touchdown. The outstanding ground play was Vitek's 25-yard run. Lamb Carried the ball into the end zone. Tom Stollenwerek passed to VVilson Lucas for the extra point, making the score zo-0. In the last two minutes :xICCZlllll1ll scooted one yard for the Knights' score. The extra point was good. The final score was 20-7. Buzzv Hoover Jfanagfr Terry Arnold Bill Barrett lint! fllarzagirr James Ruben-ts Nehring leads the pack for a touelulnwn against Adamson Hubby Sammon Emi .Wazzagrr 4-1, l'.n4e llll ,,.....,a,,: xp., . 10X CZ' fs. TIGER TRAIII S 1. Pettigrew and FCl'gll5UIl Clear fl path fur Yitck in tht' 2. I.:1mh outrnns N1CC1lIlllIl'l diff-i'llLlHl'h. Reagan game. 3. Davis Carries against .AdHlTlSUI1 as linker nnnl NVilli:nT1snn move in to help. 5. Stratton moves through defenders after Trousdale hlocks would-be Austin tacklers. 4. A curnpletecl pass tn Rnhertx in thv .-Xrlintgtun llciyghts tgmnc 0. lfelpw runs RIHUI' 1'ec'c'ix'i11g parks. I.llt'lls Illnvcs up tn hrlp in Arlingttm lleightw game. Vngt' 1-I1 JNL rrix lu-:IIIN nruuml vml in .Xuxlin gzunv. ning rum illru .Xl7llt'llt' clclemlvrx. lIUllNllZIlk' I'k'1'k'lYCN ll paw :lx Ifm-l'guwn, l'vttigl'uu, lxlllfllll, xml Crlxlnlmtl-11 lnrm lwlucking lim- zlgzxillwt Reagxlu. qqmiy, Vitek leaps thrfwuglm Reagan tucklcrs up Smgdill :xml Il lnuvc in In help. Clzxrrvtt uutruns .-Xmlxlrlwvlm llk'lt'llklt'l'N. Fllbtlil' evanlva Sim ixllllflfl rzlvklers :lx Davis lwluulv. fel ', .S-, -, , X, . N .Ev v , .Kc is ps blocks fur 'l'1'uusnlz1le in RCLIQIIIII game. 2. Stratum ,gains 5':1raIa1gc llilllilkff ,'xI'lil1gLIHll Iisights, uster Carries llf.-IIliIlSI Austin. 4. Morris meets Austin tzlvlxlcrs. 'rrmsdule fights fur j'ZlI'liIlfLt' against Sun Angelo. 11. Yitek lc-arcs Austin players behind. t. 1 Inga-rs 1'hilI'lk' wut wt KIILWJIIQ IWIJIIIN In rncut 'I1I'LlViN. 3. igllllil' Ullplllilli 'l1l'Ull5lillIU :xml Pettigrew meet Q'u1'siv:1 , ' ' vzlptalnm. N nrmgugmw ll-+ xvr :aml liznru-It .malt zwlnfm lll Rtllgllll ganna: Q I A 4. blilll' IUCIIFII 1:1 tin- hI'LlillN :md ICLIIU drwtur Ur. KWVHSIIIXXIIII , IILIUI' lwnvlm zltlvr ll t urlmdfmn ngglllmxt .Xrllllgt-vim Ilmghtx. 11. Please let me gn in, C'n:u'h. 1. V11 KITTE S I! W, i E K Row 1: Mgr. Dudgeon, McXVhnrter, Garrett, Lipscomb, Chatham, Ratcliff, Rnhinynn, Carter, Anderson, Roberts, Milam, Dietz, Cracker, Mgr. Payne Row 2: Compton, Gintes, VVliitt, Ramaey, Kelly, MCRA15, XVnmllm'k, Caramrn, Slirum, NIL'l'7l11lil, Mnntlry, Howden Row 3: Nlr, Lindsay, XVimberly, Green, Peeples, Ezar, Struntl, Myers, Morris, Stringer, .-Xntlermn, Ilurne, Halter, Hrnwn, Ciaiser, Nlr. jones Kittens Kittena Kittena Kittens Kittena Kittens Kittens IQITTHN IfcJUTI3.1.I.I, r,v,mf,1 NIR. 1-1. ia. Jnxias C lllglllilllll Garrett .rt Austin B 'nnnzilly I Midway Park li Travis H Bryan H mple B 7 fi o 0 o 2 Kitten rn-captains David Peeples, Gene Carson and XVilmn Page 145 Y., dgfqfff. - 96-ig? zwiv. ADMI I 'TRATORQ MR. E. N. DENNARD, M. A. Sllf7t'I'illfI'l1fIt'Ilf of lfrzro 1III1l'f5t'III1't'IIf Srhool Disirirf As top man in IVaco's growing school system. llr. Dennard is known as one of Texas' best school administrators. He is now serving as Vice- President of the Texas Association of School Ad- ministrators and as chairman of the joint committee of the National Education Association and the Na- tional Congress of Parents and Teachers. Also. he is listed in YVho's YVho in American Educa- tion. YVe are very fortunate to have llr. Den- nard as Superintendent of XVaco Schools. MR. A. R. DOXVXING, M. A. .fxrisfnnt S1zfu'r'i11tf'1111f11f of Uvzlm 1I1lll'fJt'l1dF7Zf Sl'lI00f Dislrirf In his capacity as supervisor of secondary schools, HIL Downing is a frequent visitor to our building. His friendly interest in the youth of Waco plus his ability as an administrator have made him one of the outstanding figures in VVaco school and civic affairs. IVe are happy to have lNIr. Downing as a loyal supporter of the activities of IVaco High School. 'l'llLlCR .Q- 3? l L l '-. L al alllx. 'r 1. llL'LlIl1 'fnllry lfxpn-M, All zllmurclf 3, l.n'I'N NlN'L'll up Illn' llllli llnx In .xlwllv '. Q l',xn-lwlunlx Nnnlw lnr tln- pwturc Illllll linux lln , ,,. Uma' H -if :J 3 k -4 d. IK J,. XVlw3 next, :lx plzlycls ilI'k' clwclacnl on lun tn C'ursic:1l1:1. Ulm, thnx- l1Ulll'5 uf wniringl Glynn Hurts hm tn lt'1lI'Il tu wualr almw llglllll. 'I'igers prepare to leave for MrCullum. This time Mr. Riola is going tum. -7- nl. I L1 A Ss. f' 1 V ' , x, -- - , D is 1 xv I Tigers enter pep-rally in trzlalitinnal IHllI'L'l'l-ill. Football Queen Kay Clnuncli reviews liar luynl subjects. Cheer leaders sell Campaign rilwlurms to Tiger fans. Q .ix FF, H A - - Q. ,. - ,, w. ,5-, ,Q gi Lfwynl Tiger supporters luuk :lt cliaplziy uf Y1lCllH'll .hlmnaun Leupnrd czigc. Tiger ffmtlwzill playera :ire iiitruclucvcl To studenta :it pup-rally. A sectinn uf Tiger fans at Munimfipnl Stadium who bmw the Cold to see Austin game. ' Page 147 YICLI. 1,1Q,1u1311s gc l-3 TIGER YICLI, LEADERS Sfmm-f1r: MRS. BETTY BEATY Ruger 5011111101 Ray Pace tIi111111y KI0111'oC Susie Collins Betty B1'ow11 Frances Colli11S S BASKETBALL lf 5 -58 -.- LY . ,255 , . - Row 1: Spivey, Berry, Miles, Ci-1 nriles, Bateman, I,m'as Row 2: Coaieh Priee, llenke, llruslta, ljL'1lVL'I', Lee, Martin, Ifoster, Mgr. Smith l rs 'rug Q., l ...uw MR. JACK PRICE Ilmd Bafkvlball Coaffz The 11157458 erlition of the Xxvllffl Tigers was an ont- stantling team marle up or l'short men. :Xltliough Lhe Tigers tliil not win District honors, they were known as the serappiest team in the District. The Tiger starters were not tall in height hilt they were giants in spirit. The starting team varietl from game to game because of the illnesses of star players. Lsually, the Tiger lineup in- eliitletl Louis Gonzales and .lack illiles at guard: lllakkie Hruska :mtl Buzzie Foster at forward: and Ray Deaver at center. Two men, Klike Henke and lVilson Lucas, were invaluable substitutes. The Tigers playeil twenty- seven games during the season, winning seventeen .intl losing ten. The team was Composed of nine seniors, two juniors. and one sophomore. The seniors were Louis Gonzales, .lack lliles, llakkie Hruska, Ray Deaver. llike Henke. Wilsoii Lucas, Etl Berry, Clint Bateman, and Ken llartin. The first Tiger game was played in the llvaeo High gymnasium. The Yvaeo team was host to the Highland Page l-ll? ,1-1 ' X X, V Luuie Uunlziles xlzlek lxllles YVils0l1 LllC1lb Mike llenke G11 fini G 11 ard F0l'lL't7l'i2l IlUl'7.L'llI'ti Park Seotties ot llullzis. Playing zi spzirkling grime, the The next Tiger victim was the Bryzui llrmielms. Tigers eoiiquereil the Scuttiee 45-43. Louis Gonzales Gonzales aml Ht-like were the lending scorers with 14. was the g'ZlIHClSlC'1Iklll1Q scorer with 18 points. :intl I2 points 1'espeetix'el3'. The final score was 51-46. xlZ1Cl-I lliles scored IS points to lezitl the Tigers tu The Tigers jmirneyetl to llryzin to plziy in the Bryan victory over Corsicziiizi 47-.px llzlskethall Touriiximeiit. .-Xtlliiie was their first oppmieiit. Deaver :mil Temple player fight fur the hull. llrufkn and Deziver :incl Austin Center jump for pmscssiun uf the lwzill, Foster Come in to help. l wr l'i'l l 1 QQ, Q 7 1 1 CY- , 'cf Us 2 . 31 - . 11' . ,1 QILQQ 1 319.421 5 1 511 EQ 1 wi E5 ki. LEE -...-1. J , 1 1 f 1 ' Ll 1 X 1 --+- 5 --- A Q2 - 1 A 351. af 1 ' , V A , 1 1? V 1 ,, S V A 5 1 1 J 1 . 1 1 1 ' - M' 4. V. . 5 5- fN1n11141r1'1r11N14:1 Rllj 17c:11'11r 1-111 131-1'1'y 1511111 1-'11x11'1' Fnricclrd Ifrlllfr' fI1111f'.l l'f11'1:11V.I' f1u11x:111'f, 111'11f11:1 111111 1111111 11'1'1'1' 1111- 11':111111g Sk'llI'l'1'N. If 111111111 1':11'11. 111111 1.2, 111, 511111 111 1'1-s11111'111'1-11. .'X111111L' 11'11s :111 1-:111 N . r M - . . , . .. ,.. klll'NlL'1ll1!l 11'11 111 1111- 113111 LIQIIIII 112-Qi. 11111171111 1'11'11111, 75312. 111 11111 51'1111f1111z11 g111111' 1111- 1131111 11'1'1'1- . V N ' I A 11'111'1'11 Il 411111 X1111'4 f1'111'1'11 111. 1111111611 by 111g 52111111 112-SN 111 :111 111111111111 t111'111l'11. IXI111's 111111 111111fz111's 11'1'1'1- Y111'11'1l11111Q x1'111'1'1s 111111 IN LII111 11111111 11:11 11221111 1111- 111111111 111 il w1'111'1' 111 1111-51 Miles 111'i1'1-5 111 for 1Ht'l'1t'l'I 1111-LIP 111 'I'1'111111r 1111111-, 131'111'11r Nl'fV1'L'N 1l11l1I1Nf 51111111 1'a1gc 1 1 5YJ55F7:5 T I b . li-1 x 1 alfa S31 . ., L..- Dwayne Lee Ken Martin Crntrr Center Gonzales' jumpshot was working to the fllllf' of lg poi11ts. Sunset of Dallas was tl1e ll9Xt visitor to XVaco. The Bisons were beaten 37-35. Gonzales scored 9 points and Hruslta 3. The Tige1's entered tl1e Temple Tournament and i11 the first game t1'OlIl1CCCl Kloody 73-39. Buzzy Foster sind Ed Berry tied for the scoring honors with 1 1 points each. Bliles and Lucas were the runners-up with IO each. ln the quarter-finals Gonzales netted 32 points in a sensa- tional performance as the Tigers whipped Killeen 50-42. The se111i-fi11als saw TVaco whip Boerne 53-51. llliles was tl1e leading scorer with I7 poi11ts. ln the cha111pio11- ship game the Tige1's blasted Temple 50-39. Gonzales popped in 16 points. The day after Christmas the Tigers played i11 the Dr. Pepper Invitational Basketball Tournament at Dallas. The first game saw lVaco whip Slidell 541-39. Gonzales and lliles sco1'ed I4 poi11ts. ln the 11ext game TVaco faced Port Arthur and lost 68-44. Gonzales poured in 27 points. Cleburne was the next Tiger visitor. lVaco mastered I'aue 152 . r tr T bg- 4 jigsaw L. G. Spivey Clint Bateman Fo r-'ward Gu ara' the court by a score of 49-39. Both Gonzales and lliles scored I5 points. Sunset played VVaco i11 a return engagement and was the victor i11 a close game. 59-57. Foster was the leading scorer with 18 points. The Tigers journeyed to lxilleen for their next con- test. lVaco conquered the Kangaroos 53-52. Gonzales was the game's leadi11g sco1'er with I7 points. but Illike Henke was the star of the game when he scored a tie- breaking field goal i11 the last three seconds of playing time to give tl1e Tigers the victory. The Austin hlaroons were the Tigers' first District foes. The VVaco team played a marvelous floor game. but their little men were not able to defeat the taller Austin boys. The fi11al score was 58-43. Gonzales was the game's leading scorer with a total of 22 points. The Tigers cut down the Travis Rebels 59-32 when they exploded with a 23-D0ll1I second period in the Tigers' second District contest. Miles was the game's leading scorer with 14. He was followed by Foster and Gon- zales wl1o scored I2 each. 1. Manager Bobby Smith. 2. Miles fires a jump shot against Temple, The llcfallum Knights were the next Tiger visitors. At the end of the regulation District game the score was 451-4.6. Klcfallum popped in two points in the last twenty seconds of the three minute overtime to make the final score 4.8-46. Foster and Gonzales scored lo points. ln a nonsDistrict contest the Killeen Kangaroos shad- ed the Tigers 5.1.-52 with a field goal in the last four seconds. Gonzales and Kliles scored io points each. Tem mle ulaved the Tigers in a District game and won l l . . . 4.5-33. Gonzales scored I5 for the lVacoans with Lucas scoring 14. lVaco played Austin High in Austin and came out on the short end of a 67-52 score. Gonzales split the cords with 20 points. Lucas scored 13. The Tigers ended their losing streak when the Travis Rebels visited lVaco. The final score was jo-59. Gon- zales and Nliles netted 1.1. each for the victors. lvaco scored oo points but lost the game 7I-60 in an important District game with llIcCallum. lVilson Lucas split the cords with an outstanding 26 points on some beautiful jump shots. R31 3. Gonzales sinks another jump shot in the Temple game. 4.. llenlse fights for the rehound in the Temple game. The Tigers visited the Highland Park Scotties on their home court in Dallas. The non-District contest's final score was sl-47 in favor of the Scotties. Hruska paced the Tigers with io points. The final game of the season saw Temple coming to the Tigers' home court in the llwaco High gym. At the end of the third period the score stood 50-.28 in favor of the Bengals. Klr. .lack Price, the Tigers' great coach, h:id to send in the substitutes to prevent a complete rout. The final score was 38-4.8. Gonzales was the game's leading scorer with 24, points. The senior Tiger players closed the season and their high school hasltethall careers with this victory. The Tigers finished in fourth place in District I3- .-XA.-X.-X. Although the records do not show it, the Tigers were by far the fightinest team in the District. Two of the senior players won post-season honors. Louis Gon- zales was placed for the second time on the All-District Basketball Team selected by the lluto Trilmnt'-lTn'altl. He was also placed on the Super CenTex Squad and on the second All-State team selected by the Texas Sports Xx7l'lfC'l'S Association. black llliles, whose jump shot and terrific floor play made him the unung hero of many Tiger battles. was named to the second All-District team. All in all, the Tigers had a very successful season under the leadership of Coach -lack Price. Page 153 H+ '33 Z. N531 5 f , ff, mari , M, :,. .0 ii, X59 'ws Sf , .Xb s, JS -45. '--. ,fgfzwff 'X Q lllll f - I gi' 6 66 tki ni W -'J r. ' A DMI I 'TRATOR l MR. THOMAS L. XVARE, M. A. lJI'fII1'ff7Ilf of Uvnro ffigh Srhoof lllr. lvare is constantly striving for the improve- ment of XVaco High School. During his admini- stration Waco High School has maintained its posi- tion as one of the State-'s outstanding schools. Be- cause he is personally interested in every phase of school life, he is well liked and appreciated by both students and faculty. His ability as the leader of XVaco High School has been unquestionably estab- lished. MR. O. R. LADE, M. A. flssixfmzt Prinrifml, Boys Jflviror Considerate of all, lllr. Lade is constantly work- ing for the betterment of YVaco High School. As assistant principal he is very efficient. As boys ad- visor, lllr. Lade is known for his great patience and understanding. YVaco High is fortunate to have such a capable and efficient person among its ad- ministrators. f .f - -- If .N wif' x .f V E lf? 'w.,:1u. f , vWl:34fQ fl1Q ,,:gWsQ, fa , , 313 f - Q. J W WW . -, M.. bm . ., 5, X , Y fi 4. ,mx W1 X , 1, ik is. ' z L fig? Ax.. U f A .N N is 1 'W FSI' KH nt 3 3 I X, , Q' ,x , Q Aw ' ,z N iygff if Jn- AW A' fl NW x 1 5 sf' hs 'rf J s . vf-251 5 I a . 'WC 51 1 it ski-QQ. . TRACKS QL Q-...Q 5. hal r fi te gs- . y,.,.,c,V Tigers leave dressing room after the half. 1. Martin lays one up in warm-up. Band roots and tocts for Tigers under direction nf jay 4. Mr. Price explains strategy to Tiger squad. Farrar. Loyal supporters cheer Tigers on to victory. Yictorious Tigers head for dressing riunn after Travis game. Page 157 KITTE N Page ISS L 55.2 -N... Rnw 1: linglzintler, Roberts, Rnteliff, XVillinmNnn, Milam, Cllllllldlfl, Milo i Rim' 2: C'n:1cl1 Lintlaay, Ilnrlie, llIlfIlt'S, Nlnrris, Zzlvliery, Anclermn, I.riwm11, Dnslier, Klvi' XX1lSI?ll KITTFX I3ASliPjTBAI,l, fmleffg MR. DICK LINDSAY Kittens 30 Kittens 71 Kittens SI Kittens 4,8 Kitten, .LS Kittena 53 Kittens 4,1 liltttllx 32 Kittens 1' Kittens 40 Kittens SI Kittens .11 Kittens 46 Kittens 4.9 Kittens 55 Kittenx I9 Klttcna 53 Higlilanal Park B Corsicfnla H , Bryan B Cursiczxiia B ..I5l'yIlIl B Nlexia ,. ., XVeat Killeen B , Austin B , Travis B McCallum B ,Cntlmlic . Killeen B Temple B ., .,.... Austin B ..,,,...,,.Trnvis B , McCallum B 39 25 +9 ZI 57 34 50 '14 5m :S 'IS 4.3 40 4.6 37 :S 3-lf ., G . 'ffl 1 ' -- -1 -1lx.hg2',1:i- W, ' . ' - Q.. 'W ls T i lm i : yi? ' - iw . Agp -1? wi' is J.-'X f f i..fxAJ 4 'O 1 --. Xu.-. 'Q 15. lf' ,fffi I .. . vm .N - . t . QHFVSIF' , , N n A - W .y fu cf ,- I ,Q X . , 'Wat ,nlpm as . A .A 1' Q. it c, i' f--i'5.,i-.a... 1 N' Track aspirrults do their daily stint at Nluny Stadium. 2. Baseball team loads up fur Kiwanis Field. Same boys ditto to same place. 4.. Track aspirants relax lor cnllapsej after ri xwrkout. Baseball team in practice session. 6. More track aspirants rest, stretch, pose. Page 159 - i BASEBALL 2 . at V- Q A-- ii - .. if .M -ug MLW. 'lm' Rim' 1: Lewis, lNIyr1s, Yitek, Adziinik, Uninlmzl, Ciunznles, XVenver, EIl,Lfi2'llldCI', Hobbs Rim' li Polk, llcury, Ritclie-win, NUI'lhl'l'Il, Ferimld, Bell, Ncliring, Foster, llruakn, Payne Rim' 3: Mr. Riulzl, Petti,:reu', XV5 art, Smith, Miller, Baker, Aahcrzlft, YV:-wt, Fcrgumn, Nlilcs, Rubcrts, iluiwcr TIGER BASEBALL TEAM cfmfiflz MR. AIOHNIE RIULA Mnkkic Ilruskn Lllylllll Nehrilig Randy Nurthern Uulfirlil Smufzii Ilan' .Wmrf.flufw XVimlul xX't'llVt'l' Charlcs Henry Hill Smith Nfmrfslop Calrfzvr Oulfirld ff! -5 Fmvler XVcst XVnlter Fernnld jerry Ritche-sun PII: lin' Uuffifld l'ild1rl' Larry XVXIIII Louis Englandcr Gary Hubba Ouffifld Svforzd Ban' Oulfirld N Page 100 Pcrrjf Fulk Pnr Payne- Tummy Pcttigrmx Y K Srrn'rf' 11111111511 1' Pill ffm' Nf'ml'lV'f1f' T11 SER BASE l-IALI, TI-All ffmzfflf NIR. -IHIIXIEQ RIHIHX Larry :Xclmnilx 'T'-lmny Ciurnlmgl Dickiv Yitck -lvrry Iyxxix lxlm 'XN!ll'I lfI l'ih'f1wl' fjtlflflfl' l'1!1f1rl' filzlfifld f,.1lff111 Bully F1 Ntcr Bruce HIIIUJI' Twin! Nlillvr .l.l111wRI'iwI N Vick Xlilw Third lhm' Yqllllli limp' PmMr' Uz1f'1f.'.i ,Xlmulrff 33? Q , N S10 I .H ,,N ' 'A' v -1 , .Lf i ...,.. , ..- if '. , .A '- - -, Hr. 'luhnic Rinln ffrmflz K Imrlcs Hell Ulllfwfkl' KL-rlllutfw Ifcrgm Uuffn H Page lm TIGER Q u z , MW, .Af t ., . wr t . M..- ' ' , ,M W' Q5.d:4:3m.qf 525611 ff, 5 t Rem' Rem' Row .,-...nm SENIOR TR.-XCIQMEX Run' I: Melvin Trnnstltrle, -lulinnie Felps, ,live Blnrmrc, Regex' Sommer, Hill Berry, Rnlwert llzlrmnn Row 3: lfretlslie lilllllll, llztrvey Price, XYilann l,uCn5, Paul Hueliscliztelier, lftl l TIGER TRACK TIQ.-XM ffwffig MR. wAi'Nr: ti.-XRDNIQR ierrx' 1: ,lite Rziteliff, Ken I.ipsemnln, XVilwn Garrett, -lulin Anclersun, Gary Rnlwerts, john Davis, .lIlt'li Smitli, CZIVQ' Strzittnn, liugene iiznxer 1' Nlffr ll nwnrtl lhtclgeuim, blnlinnie Felps, Melvin iliruusclnle, 'lime Nlnnre, Ruger Summer, Donnie Kimmel, Artie Ciintes, Terry .-Xrnnltl, Vlnnmex Milam 3: Brett Murrix, Cienrge Cnmptnn, Harvey l'riCe, Fretltlie LIlITllW, Pnul HlICl'l5Cl1llCl'lCl', YVilsnn Lucas, Ed Berry, Dwyzine Lee, l.. G. Spivey, Vit' .-Xiitlelsnli, Mr. cillfllllfl' .., .4.,. 0:41716 ' ' new . il' .1 .L 3- Q A- . gf 'ill' ' fig QLPN I .Ui i--. 5 ,vi . n ,i ' -E N-111.1-ti.. 4 i t 9' ! l ,.r:'lfif ' ' f f-,,i'f- .gk gl'-f,8'4yf'.'C 1 Vip. 1 ,P . , p it rr M 21 - . -1-riff ' 'J rw! ','w+f , , 311.5 ,sill 'Q wp xii fs sm Q 311 - A 4 , - 1 are .-x Wy V Q- 4, ,nf M ,awk N .fr . 4-iw Efglfwi 4 y, am , Q ' V 4 ' -A l . Q. Q ,, 'H A - Q Q tzffizwr 3 '?P-LL 9 Nt A - ..f.- ' , N , -4 A .Q ' 'W -,ff if ' ' Q vw. -1 1 54544: . U f ' ' X t -v,g...X Q fl- 1 -uni-' WA 4' .3 , A , X ' 'L , Adu A -' v- 1 X M .......li..4:g..,c?..-.... ',:.....,v- ...' , . - f ,. 7.5 -. ' . , ,,,, fn. , ,- ., ' .. .- , IKXIUR TRACKKIIQN Rzww 1: john Slurum, john Dietz, XViIwn Gzxrrutt, Jerry fvllllllbll, xIilUIIlf' Davis, Cary Strnttma, .Xrtic iiiutcs, Unnuic' Kimmel, I,lllilI'l'U Rosas Run' Lewis XVilli:1ms, Tummy Nlzlrclt, ,Tulum Privkcttc, Brett Nl:-rrix, I,, Ki, Spivuy, Nliriwy XVin1l1r1'ly, Trrry .-Xrnuld, jzllm-s Row 1' Ram' 1' Y. Nlilmn, Juv Ft'l'l'CH T14 EER TRACK 'I'IC.-HIS lfumlf: MR. XYAYNIQ Ki,-XRDNICR SUPIIOMURIC 'I'R.-XCKMIQN ,Ina Rrltcliff, David Mt'Ph:1iI, Gene Fzlrwu, -Iuhn I3llYiN, Kun I.ipwmI1Iw, 'fnrnzny C':1rtt'r, xlulm .'XllKlL'I'N'.Il, Gary Rulwvtx -I ack Smith .Inlmnic Nnrris, Eugene Guiwr, Mgr. Howard Dudtfc 2' ' 9 ,,, ,. 1 i K Q.. Xxvllfllillll Little, joel I.lIII', IUXYLIXIIIZ' Lee, Viv .-Xlltlcrsmu, Ronnie Nlurrix, liuzrge Chlnptfm, Hill Alexnmlrx 'PENN 5 - gh- dl' -gm y QW 25. A ' L - ty 5-.,4g:, .-y4fQ1.i fix ,nfl -me E: .,.. sig as ,LL J' ' if - at -- .. V 1 f ef. :- -rf ma - - i im? 461 ., iv: f 5 - 1-ff -f '- , . iff' ,-Z-T 5 .,., . ., - 7 .,....-.,.. . F fe 9 1 -- s -.--... V - - ., -we ' - , X. i A' - - 7' 5 tier ' ? gi 'N - I ' 5 - , .'-5 '. . . xg if 1 1 A A- Q:-rr 3 j X A 'XX ., 'wen k Row 1: Massey, Newton, Brown, Teague, Pierson, Traylor Row 2: Smith, Oliver, Boyd, Rooks, Pierce, Lester GIRLS TENNIS TEAM rifiamg MRs. BETTY BFATY This year the Yvaco High School girls tennis team was made up of five seniors, six juniors, and two sopho- mores. The three leading players were Linda Pierson, :1 senior and the only returning lettermang Nancy Teague, a juniorg and .Ian Klassey, a sophomore. The other senior players were Kay Pierce, lllary Traylor, Betty Brown, and liarbara Lester. The junior members were -Iennie Rooks, Katy Oliver, Pam Newton, and Dinah lloyd. The additional sopho- more was Linda Smith. Beginning in September, those girls interested in ten- I':u4e lr,-I nis were assigned to hfrs. Beaty at the 7th period. The girls practiced as often as the weather permitted. At the end of the fall semester eliminations were held and team assignments were made. The first practice match was played with Temple in February. During the early part of March, the team played a second match with Temple in YVac0. On hlarch 28, they went to Austin and played in the Austin Junior Chamber of Commerce Tournament. Their last Tournament was the District Tournament held in Austin in April. B y Barbara Lester ENN Q 1fTQ,4jA--imfgiifji ,KQV KNLKWCQ Arima S km v,gf 'f-iffy? r'i:'f-f A , ,Q 't A 4 ., 1-sw-n:: 'vif HWMW 5 A Y - l5,i?bf:,,.. ,. -V jj,-. W-L .WN A .. , N-.. ,, , ,, ,,,, MJ-41 'AA' W-5-aff' f'-- f - V f V f .. M My wiv f J ..,...,., H W in- f 'A' A , A AA A --',Y - , , It fA.:.g-'L .fx kj?-f--..,, .Q ,,,,....sg, W MMM, 3 .,, y , . M.. , ,W K N., , Nlvi- -'iw .E N QQ..----B---'M Ng me , Ni Q55 5. fs ' . 41' A 45, is 'fi ,,f A A, , f A V, Wfwg. ,ga-.C -A N125 f , A A - --- f A' ' s- ' . ., . ,R ci? ' - , M- W Af WW 'ff 5, Y A N ,W ' .ati-gh:-Q-T-T-: AAN. 'Q-'TS-Tf,,::f1::s-jj' ww Am , . .,.. .....W..W- -A . - x 'WZ ' Robinson, Srfiwctinziii, XYiIli:nnsnn, Nlvrris BUYS TENNIS TIC,-XXI Cnmfli NIR. Ii. H. -IUNICS The 16753 Tiger tt'nnis tfsznn is lnzulc up of two svn- iors, 'lionnny llorris and Hcrhc-rt Schwctinzin, and two juniors, .Inn Robinson and Ray Uvilliznnson. Thu douhles team of Rlorris and Robinson is the dcfcmliiigf District I3AAAA chznnpion. During this season Klorris and Rohinson won the doubles division in the liryan Tournznnent, :ind Schwvt- man was a semi-finalist there. XVilli2'l1l1S0ll has also rup- Rnchcck, :Xpplctoii, Marlon, rcsciitcil Wvzico High in s6x'ui'zil tonrnznncnts this year. M X r Co Thr junior tc-:nn. largest in 5L'Yt'l'Zll years. includes .Inn , onnig, Lihris Rll4'hCL'k. Alznnrs Loonc, john Pearce, , . 1 mah Appleton, Roi' Klzirlowc. and Don Rlcfirnvii. TI 's n's stliuhilc hills fox phn in the Austin 'incl 1l,' XV! ' f inincrcu Tonrnznncnts and in the District plsn'-otr. Hy Herhc-rt Schwctinzni Mvllowii, Pc:i1'rv, Voone, Nlonnig ' tr 1 ' I N ' 3 1 A? '-f., E t 5 , . -'S AA Ip A P - . P 5. s , 'W' . 'I 1, f' Q r A' ' to D? . Q Y, V t V .,,,y,h,,,k N 5336 1 'N f 1 ' ' on . , ' , J y . .. f V . M , ' 4 . X .f . , V ,. 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Directnr uf liliidzliwe RL'Qli5Il'lll' HllNillL'SS ixlillliljlfl' of Student Activities llcxid of c'llIIlII1L'I'l'iili IR-pzlrtment Spimwr ut limiiu-ff Stuff uf Daisy Chain MISS URACIQ II.-XMILTUN, NI. .-X. Girls Adviaur X V QUIT D YN Y X1 Q YXRX Q V V Ccordinamr of Club Amivitiw A Ilxh I. II . VIUII. 505 . Rt. bi . ll LLXXIS S onsor of Newcomers Club Secrctzlrv to the Princi al Attendance Sccrctarv P . P . GOLF I. 1-vie L-...J 4 'UE' xi A freasey, Heck, Farrar, Hack, Bangert, Thomas, Powell, Bruner GOLF TEAM Cnmlfz MRS. LOUIS B. RATE The Wvaco High School golf team participated in eight practice matches with other teams during the months of February. llarch, and April. The Tigers' first match of the season was early in lfehruary with Athens High School in Athens. The boys from East Texas showed the Tigers the way it was done. The weeks following were filled with practice matches with other schools around the state. :Xinong there were trips to Corsicana, Temple, and Austin. Home matches, which included Corsicana and Page Iwi Temple, were held at Ridgewood Country Club. The District Golf flleet of 13.-XAAA was held in Austin, Texas, on the hlunicipal Golf Course, April Il, The defending champion of the district was Austin High School. lVaco High School was represented on April II hy Garland Hack, Bruce Bangert, Chester Bruner. Gary Beck, Gary Creasey, .lay Farrar, Bobby Powell, and Gary Thomas. B y slay Farrar V- pu- 21 1 I r lilly Ql' P W , 1. Coach Baxtefs volley ball champions, Humernrwm IIQ. 3. Ilnmeruums II9 and 314 play for the Cl1ampionsl1ip. ' z ..4.. wmmymwwwg F , v ing W , , '.,H 15, ...+C 5 ...AM pq. 1' , .lasx xv a 2. Conch C'lnytm1's l'llllIlt'I'-llp volley lmll team, llv1mc1'um11 31.1. 4. Cl1:1111pionsl1ip 51111110 lwetweell Hu111er0u1ns 325 :Incl 331. 5. Conch Dawmlfs basketball champions, Homeroum 325. 6. 0151611 Bullock! runner-up lwuskerlulll team, lifmrnex-1111111 321. l':luC 11,7 mmf P. E. H I at Fi: W I Q V 'L '7 G , Z! Qs.. -ww . ff' -....... it A, , K .M .5 I. 5LAYL'IlIi1 Veriuni vlziw uv-rk un thvir tt-nni5 game, 1. Sixth Period Clzl-5 enjvy an uutdurrr haxskcthnll gums J. Ki. A. .XB talks ai limt- wut In l't'illX with painting. 4. Special P. Ii. claw cxurvisc with tzlhlc gnlncs. 5. lfirxt Pt-rim! vlzixs play lvziskuthxxll in g-im. 0. Nlurc tunnis Ivy more girls :lt thc Third Pcriwd. Viiu' IIN . id 1 ws it M t :,v r f 'J 4 -1+ '5 ,. .- v W. A -A i , P , W4 ' W r . -L. ' '27 W -':N,..,,,. 4-J '- .L - Q' , 'Ov ' ,. Af' K ' W lu. ' f . ff ' .- f f' -'ff ' ' ggiiqm I. In the fall all thoughts turn to football, even in P. E. 2. Mr. Gough! 6th Period class engages in a torrid touch fmt- lwall Game. 3. Mr. Lindsafs 6th Period class engages in same sport. 5 I l . . 4. Mr. 'luck PriCe's Ist Period class play baaketball. 5. Spring came, and so did outdmr calisthenics. 6. On had days laps are run in the gflil. Pagc Iwi REI IREATIU N ,, ,. ng -4 1 L Rumiur-uw Pala-ntzl Inu in t'i11lIllWi4lIliili mzitcli, 2. Recrentinn committee mt-cts with fnCultvch:1irm:m Trick Price I I7 , I P . . J Ping.: pumg rumicivup Yiilrc Pzilnwtn :ind uhzirripinn Todd 4. flu-ss rtiniit-r-up john Svliwetmnn :ind twin-year champion Millvr, lizlry lluddleston engzige in :i triendly game. , C'1lrfvm chzlmpifui Curl Sacha :ind 1'uI1ncr-up Ifrzinl-t Szilwlwz. 6. Miss INIurcliend issues equipment tn little gym regular5 . I up 171' I -ro SC HOOL E 11'x'rK ,---, ... .--Y . . ,H A , R 3 vJqi.,.:5 . ..,J?-!l'i.,.g. 'f'f!Qff2-l'fR4,5,f,.- -.. ,,.'.,x, ... wmv.--,'n ' ' .r'.v,l.'--. Q J -V :valve a':s:4l,I-f -- - . . . b, . -,J iq, ' ,. 1. uf, '1-5.1! . ,1-F.-w 1 . f Jo- -j-:ap-. ,WA N' f :P 3..::x-' M. riff: ffff L' 1 .4 .,. -Q ,, , 1.19, . ,. 'Aw' FM --r f' , w -' ,Av 1... ' ' ' M ' '5!'i:vga-:,,,::u- ,, .-Q.-3.19-'j.!'.'!al-Ncfalvu.---' ,, ...... n . 1.-vw,. A X --.-u x. ' ' -'--- '-xcnql -. 1 - 'A usgn- -'- sv.,- ..,, , A 4 1- 'm ..... . -s-V 4v,.1 s1f. f 4, , . ,yw,,,.. 1 lf'-WQ.9llA....,, nur., A 1' ,-'fv.,,X,,,.-gy . F--ox i it DFA 'Y M -1- I, . ,qv-r,,pf,,.,..,.,'x -Y A nxaq, 1, f.. in ., , 01.4,-.g - r ' -' - ,M .. 5,5 ,Af 47 A,v,J,u, NWI- I I X +4-ga'-L.'m4,,..1..,. , ' . ,ll A -wing,-'-,.- '-. H. yvdrgb- 4' s -3 --- .yi 1 4 R1 11 . V 1- ' A f-,1l4l4fv..,,,fg.g,t xuvwiw Y Y I xllgfghs-,Au f, A v Y V X ' UV Q,-f.w.,, , , MY.-,A . .. -. T-,g,gi'j:i:if:wQu71.J.,,.. , XIII If . f M ' '- 1 - -I xx,-',' . fl' , ilf SI! IGI? I'.-XI 'LA CONS'I'AN'I'IN I' IOIC NICK R FRANCES COLLINS X' , V, ' , , an-' X ' 3 3:12 f , ., ,'L. , K , , ,g .,'.L, . V 'BL' Lfg w ii 3 , . ' ' 54 'ffl 7 QQ. f , XS A Sk, Q A . 53' 2:-f H Q Y 5 SM ' 1 - . t X, Q FA yi DRITICS RAY D1sAu'1cR l'.-XTSY R EEC P, B ETTY B ROVVN HARVEY PRICP ' Cl LTY Mrs. Rabon Balch, M. S. I'l1y.rln1l lfdmulion Sponsor of Square Dance Club Miss Elisabeth Barry, B.B.A., M.A. Commvr'lil1l Sponsor uf Future Secretaries Club Mrs. Clyde S. Baxter, M.A. Iflljlllijll Sponsor of Masque anal XYig Club Mrs. C. R. Bell, B.A. Jllailmmaiirxv Sponsor of Slide Rule Club Mrs. E. A. Bernhausen, M.S. Comnwrrial C0-Sponsor of Masque and VVig Club Miss Cla Bround, B.S. HLlPllL'llIllklllg Co-Sponsor uf Future Homenmkers of America Nlrs. S. C. Barclay, B. A. .ll.1Iln'unmr.r Sponsor of lfuturu Nurses Club Mrs. Louis B. Bute, M. L unm1N'furl Coach uf Golf Team Mrs. Betty Beary, B.S. P,I,X'XliL'lll Eillrmfllffi Girls. Tennis Conch Sponsor of Yell Lcallers by-unsor oi Berry Service Mr. E. A. Bernliausen, Sndul Stndirs Mr. Garland R. Bullock, M.S. Ed. Sofia! Sflldlifi, Junrmzlixni Sponsor of Press Club Miss Leusehner's 6th Period Solid Geometry Class A, Club MA, mu FA VOR ITES NIHIA'KY'fRtH'SKLXLH ' fgi. adam-Irv' Xe.: 4 GLENDAI4VNTHR KAY CLAVNCI-I JACK MILES TOXIXIY MORRIS PIQGGY SEIQLYIS ELLEN .IISAN BUSTICK If D B Ii R RY A 'N JN I ST! ILL ENVVISRC K KATHY Tl DNA H I LL W1 MARY ALICE KOEVVING VVILSON LVCAS in SVSAN RVSSISLL Rl JG HR 90 N NI Ii R Rfk XM x ,X V J 4 ' 'AX Hx pi' MV f ' W JESS! Y. JJ X? Ji f Y' V X W Y FjJ'15Q15L'?KXQ , X V, , ,. J V P Q, ANL V ' 5 5y,7m , Jia SW: ,X,WQ5fx 1 x GN T WAY J W ,pf Us 4 my SWE ETHEARTS .5- iv Almui SMITH U. If. Swcc-tl1c:1x't lgl Qs. i l'.-Xl'I,A CUNSrl'AN'l'INIC ID. A. R. Citizen xl.-XCR MILES and BETTY BROVVN X721ll'l1l'ilN' Couple As MACY BAGGETNT F. H. A. Sweetheart Ql'HHN'5 COl'R'lx ry l31'1m'11, Susie Collins, KID' I 111 llevcrly, Patsy Reeve FOOTBALL QUEEN KAY CLAKNCH 'X Fm ! 'f Page ISI 'L J 'i R, . X ' U!-lwzltu lL'.IlllN SIINLIH l'NlHlH'j Llllil .XIIII Ci!':!!!L:r!', Slwlnlr!!! 2 Nlixw!! llllll ljllll -I:!1'kN 4, .XII-liixtrivt Iuukctlwilll Nl'l'lPIlkl ICIIITI-J1l1'lx Mil!-Ng .XII-Iiisrriwl tint !!':!!!!-I,f!!!iN f!1llll1llk'N 5. XVIIN NK'lIi4Vl'N ill .XII-Sturm' !'I!!!!'!!N-Ku!!!!vtl! H!'!1!!!, Plllllll fvlilhllllllillv, Xvlljlll' l'!'!!!!!p!n!!, I':!tsy PLUIIU, NIU! XVUN-I, IM!!4!l!I NI:!!'i!!!!, ii!-uv Ymu-II, 5!lIllIf cwHlll'IlIl'f, Nllll'-X JLHIL' ,. Knw 7 r- Rv-'!! pxucnts Ixlllflhl' -I!! Mm!!'c, Nlzlynr Mika- Stngdill lim!-I!:!Il !'1!pt:!i!!s .lorry 1.1-mix, I.:!!'!'v .-Xnlamik, 'I'v!mmy Pl'Iligl't'N, 1,5 !!!! :X-l!!'!':1f!, 'llrdd Mills! Kxvilllltl' ill XYIIS Yuivr of l5k'l'D1lL'l'1IL'f !'!!!!tcN!, Paula fnlh l.!!!l!!!r Il'Jll'k !1'p!'cs!-!!!:!tivw Il1lI'Vk'f' Price, I7!'cddic I.:!!!!lw, XXVHSIYI Ill1'1lN' 'lug' Mu!!!'e, xIl'IYiIl 'I1!'11lI5lIillC Aw ... 3, s In , ll .f-Eb ,Sl ii 1 Lqfwrw i i MLM.. XV 316. V171 All i wx' M ............a - XVACO.-XN Editors llixie C'l'mvi1m'cr, Terry Tliurnnx, 3. DAISY f'll.-XIX liclitnr llunnlul Rnw, Managing linlitur Dain Glenda Hunter Sli:iwx'u1', liuxim-w Nlainaigcr llcl licrrj Rcpren-ntzltivcs to Qiirh State llllll Buys Stzltc-Betty Hrmvn, 5. C'hn-rn on ffmtlmll .'Xll-llixtrirl -umml tvzim-'Ihrnrny jug Mvurc Pettigrew, Rulzinnl liirliull1cl'ggcr', livnncrli lfurgn-mi, Dickie Y Yitcli 4 Fwwtlwzill All-District 'rirxt team me-mlwrs Mike Stngdill, Melvin Truusclale, U. XY. Martin 7. 'lilll-I l3R,'XlNS-Nativnml Nlcrit Svlwlzilwliip lixzlminzltimi ' V I . U N finziliftx Nlilw llcnkc, Alun XVm,cl, Dun Sliziwvci' 6 Operator uf pulilic zulnlrufa aystcm ln gym, Reggie Minswrn S. Hand 1'4:pr'cfcnIz1livcs Jllj' FllI'I'I1I', Peggy Seeley P4512 lfii m, lj l. NNN PA l 'LA CUNS'l':XN'1'INI' 4, Vs 4WIV Q 1gqewpk'f24 Q. 'Jaya me-11, ' men-rf r 1 4 4 V is Up 'S Hi ,na K P.-se 2.21 -'ll -uv September 5: Another school year begins as Mrs. Lewis :ind September 12: Yell leaders begin football season with ribbon office assistants prepare zittemlnllce files. sales. September 19: First assembly introduces Spirit of VVHCO High September 16: Drawing for prizes closes XXYZICOZIH subscription School. campaign. September 17: English Literary Society begins a new year's September ? to P: Speech Department swells its coffers with Club activities. nickels from sale of SNO-CONES. Page 185 L g. Q. Miss Ina Burkhalter, NLA. Nliss Mary Clayton, M,A. Ilormwmkixlg Jfuflu-mum J fu'Spm1sor of Fllmrc Hulnvmankers Sponsor of Nulwnul Hmlm' Sock-ly of America Miss Nlutris Hess Cwrffie-Id, NI..-X. Miss Sadie Cmumr, M..-X. ,8',f'um'l: .jllpnzl Stm1':.',v lhglyly of Spy:-C11 Auivirifg lla-Sllmxsur uf l':m Anlcrium Stmlent Ifurmn Mr, Roy C'orm-lius, M.Fd. Miss Myrtle C'urry, M.A. l:'m1l1.vI1 llwzluvrmfruzff Sl1nl1sn1'u!' Rnslm Spuxms-xl' uf lflllllrc lluInr'111:lkrl's ul' .Xxlufrlun Mrs. Rumi l7zm's1m, M Iiml. Nliss UIIICHLI ljtlllllilll, M..-X lfzlgflulr NIB 111 l.lI1l'q1l'y Scxvlxrc Sp-umm' url' Ifmglusll l.1l-'fury Smuf-ly lwmrmn Alvullsur ol l.llnr.u'v ,Xssxslnuls Blrs. Iidllll H. Dlllzlrd, KLA. Spnxxsol' ul' l'vrsu1mllly ll4-vclnplxwlll l lub f I' Nliss Helen Dumont, INLA. ,H'x'H'llA'L' Spmum' ut lmrrs ilul, Mrs. Imslie l7uPuv, M LX ,Sm ml Sfmlaux Spollsur of fhcss lxlulv 5 B Class ,f 7523. Mn f Mr. YVest's 7th Period Physics Page I . ,W .H 35,1 nr- 0 5 1 14 . I, Y Y I xg , .gm I3 41 J R A 'Q i Y' I 3 U. 4: , ...., .. 115 at 'Spf my Uctnlwr 1: Srrvim vlulw furnislm uslxcrx twr firxt I'-T.-X Octwlwl' nu-sting. Uymlwr 173 Nntinngll llnxnur Nwicty lI1cIl1lwc1x fgryg Cnffcu In Uftulwl' 21 inirizmw .lllil pglrwutx, Ovtnimr 11: Kllj' f1IL1lIllL'h ix uxwmm-Ll 11,57 lfmvthull Queen. Uvtulwr IQ Vng. IW, v Ifmuthzlll Qucen czlmlidntrs are introduced in zlsscrnlwly. Misa filllytllll registers scniurs fur Nntiunnl Merit IiX1lI'l1iI!1lIillll. .Xrmlcllt Tiger Nuppurtcrs en-bus for game in Alwilcllu. Y ' in -T xi, 'X , b : .... , X .ef ii :Pl-5 sf ' iiR,w ,E lv 3 WSC , . A aye 5, , ,ssgfzm , A C-. ' ,1 S V me--s--3, ,A C: 4 W.. , .. 5 S, ' ,fx x 'AV,,N LR. , W, L ' 'Q -I-CY 1 if .ft 45 x ,. , x 5 Q 'X is iv November 1: Contestants draw for places in Voice of Nnvember S: Speech Department barbecue supper is served in Democracy Contest. gyxn. November 15: Service League members perform at High Hat November 4-S: XVinners in contest sponsored by Art Depart- Night Club. ment in observation of Art Vlleek. November 21: Commissioner candidates intrndnced in assembly. November 28: Thanksgiving assembly. Page IS7 'Vo- ' ,.,d'i .,-,,,.,.--1 1, M.',,.,....-- 'TNA 3 A X iq Iwi 'MX-,f.,, ,.,,,- isfwef -f- Xl., F-.WX 31-fe111l1t-1' lyj F, H, 11111-Q11 ix q'r41xx11g-gl 111 31111111111 d:ll1CL', D6Cc'I11lHc'l' 6-71 I5fli5j' Chili!! Niilff IIIICZIJS TIISPA Cl'I1YEl1ti0l'1 in Uclmrml. l5cc'e111lu-1' 15: XVond shop l'l1lNS builds XVIIS float for Santa I7cu-rnlwr fp: fyIhIIUl1iNNi1lI1k'I' tinzxl ulcvtivm ix hc l7cCu111lwr uh' f1I1YL'FI1II11'I1K ll1k'IIll1L'l'x ch-s'm':1tu wluvul cxhI'i5Ul1Il5 Clan, parade Il'l'L'. Pate INN Uecurnhcr zo: Music Depnrtrnent preaentx annual Christmas program. 1 ununry 9: Nlcmlwc-rs of Ncwcnxncra Club are presented in annual assembly. llllllflfj' 222 Newly elected Cummiasinners Giotcs and Prickcttc' are sworn in by Mayor lm- lNlnure, january 14: Semester grades are recurded on guidance cards. i . f f A ' ., . f ,QQ if x J if 44 V J ,, ' ff ll V l l rWvy e -lilllllflff' january 14: 13- vlanuary 27: i x ,-,q -Q, Office assistants Pf?I3IlI'C perwnzllity recnrcls fur every pupil. Kiwanis fuutlmll banquet ix lwlcl in cafeteria. Spring new vl aeinestcr begins, :incl lmnlls :irc issued In 115985. Page ISU li R , li If Nr XL.,-1-4 ,,...- l . v K . I'L'l'PI'HllI'f 344: I' L'hI'lI'lI'X' Q' Ifclwruzlrx IX: Vila' l U Nils, XX1ll111mN vlmvrlx- 5LAlll41l' tru' . Sunirvr Q'lwrm1s vlnturzglim vlulmifn' QVIVDIWINCN in Ii 1 gym. Nlr. Vrivv plauyclx, iwmuw lrttc 1' izlckvr- v lm l'Cl7I'lI'lI'X -' trlt I'L'lTl'll'lI'X I4 ' I-1 'Il KI 14 xtlwlll I:L'l7I'll'lI4X Wo' Xa r' 'B ,I Z.. P: il trlx wxlss in Rmnn 32: reawh IOOII. Scrvicc lklllfllt' girls prcpzlrc for banquet nf Bay ltll'-XXVIICH Spu-rl1 Tnu1'n:1mvnt. linml pruwnta Zllllllllll zlswxlmlwly prfgrnrn. flglf A 'N 'N if 0509 at t t 21 2 '1 ,A Isl A .. i s 5 is I YR ' 'Esiyf I . s + NXNNNS ,Z ll March 3-S: Executive committee of P-TA prepares for Pulwlic March .ti Senior class elects class fawirites. Schools XVeel4. I , March 14: Mrs. Dzlwsnn and Nllss Morgan arrange for meet- March ro: Baseball team opens season with the first game ing nf District X of T 9 T -X rained out. W b , , Xlarch Q-13: Ql. C. L. Qnmrmtrees mart tn inaugurate Latin March 16-13: Miss Yonker and assistants plan for Liln-ary XVeek. VVeek. Page 191 V Jrs Q S 1 ,xv f ,v x' wa . S- l 1.555 A z 4- Q. lm , .3 ,- 1 4 1 vQ April I: Nu, you :irc nut swing clunlwlc. APRIL 170011 April R: Miss Stricklzlnd :nul flNNlNllllllN clicrk cvxiluzutiun rem'- nrcls nf Ynczlliunfll fliniv. April 14: YV1nncr- ut pmlvr uuitcxt in PASF c'nrn1nclnur:1tc Pan American 17:15. Page 192 .Xprili-5: Tlw Chnrnl Music Depzirtrnenl prcsenta THE MERRY NVIDOXV tu zlpprcciaitive znldienccs. April io-12: Spelling group prepares fur Intrrsfllulnstic League literary events. April m?: Revngnition Cmnmittce work on fcript for Senior Recognition assembly. ,...,,.- 1 4, A ,........... V- U e New ,,,V ms Hd r ., 5 WET? ., ... ' K ,. '1Z'?.Q-Wqzaff i r ,, L Q X Y . , X Q ' c ., 'f'35Z: 'f' , ,S ,5 ? -J A, .r , .. - e , ,M I fg,.- - Zvi r gm sw- ,W in 4 WV we ' kgimu, 2iE,uA5- ,Ji e J if , -Q g .,, J ,,-S Q QL , Q' Ab 7 4 'F V, wp 501.252 0 . '-'-2--P- 'J ':':' 'Z ' ',' A ,Q i I -me if ' V'A 4 ' W 2 Q I fi x . We A 4 + Q ' s-X. .,e :F ' X --1 .1 5 3' 1 4 'W ,li 1 I May 5: Spring football training begins. May 19: Lucky seniors receive their copies of 1953 DAISY CHAIN. May 23: Mr. Moliundro issues caps and gowns to graduating seniors. 0 '1 4 ,.i, HG Jud naw- Mny 15: Key Club buys pick up Chairs after last assembly. May 12: c:l'IlClll3.Il0ll Committee makes final plans for Cum- 4 mencement. May 26: Exams begin and the library becomes Z1 popular place. Page 103 cm- lI'HlI1 Nkit in rehcarfal. 1 Xlilw llcnlxr prcwntx specclm mcnlalx In Dumtlmy' Hruve and llarrise Sivgel. l 4 1 l 1 , Xatinnal Ilfnnr Sncivty' rcprsxcntativc Dennis Mcgariry uccivus awarul from Scninr Class prcsirle-nt Harvey Price. flCIlEI'lll Holslyx Leu and the South rise again. Nlias Clayton presellts DAR citizenslmip awarcl tn Paula Cnmramine. -Inhn PI'iCko:ttc :wvupts Key nf linnwlumlge fur Juniur Class. . bcune lmxn skit April x.q., 1q7S . W tal iii ii :'i 'wf..q?'2'V1? iz: i I A',' ii V Senior class pledges allegiance to the flag. 2. The cast nf the sl-.it Il5NCIUl7lt'N fm' Spirit of XVLICUH. Senior class meets in arudy hall t-1 furm line. 4, Senifvrw ready fur pmcuffilmzil. The heud of the line waits at gym door for the proceninnal. 6. The senior clams marrhea inn: gyni. l':luc V13 4 vf ,fsf fffif , I J 01 i , vp ' Ng MSW' I-QQ? fp QW fp VM G D . wwf ff gf QffWW5 1j? Ww BXQMZW 250 WM .-k, f W' 1 '- Y, f- Q,-eg' 16' FM Il LTY Nliss .Alfllll Iimlgc, lNl..'X. .'lrl, lfnglzxll Nmlisur ut blwlfll klnli Mrs, U. Li. Frcclnzlll, Nl..-X. l:'ngf1i.rlr, 5f'nu1.rl1 L'ufSpui1,ur ul' l':in Ann-riczm Stn-lint llurnm Mr. llerlwrt Cirncter, M. S. .Nllmi-L' Slunimr of lfznnrrzi Clnh Miss Ruth Jenn Hamilton, NLA. lfuylisli Syinnmr of l'f-liluricil Stuff of llnixy Chain Nlr. YV. D. lluclspeth, lW.Ecl. l'1.x'1r1lvHl11'i' lfdllfllflflll S1-nnanr of liialrihnlivc l'f4luc:ninn Mrs. P. K. Juanes, Nl. S. L'ur11nli'1'i'ml x 1 x, ' - N. Uluh Miss Mary Fickling, M.A. .Mrrlnf Slnnlmr of l-l'1llllN lilnln Mr. VV:1ym: A. Gardner, Mb. l l1,v.r1i'f1l lfi11rrirI1'u11, Slim: lll-:ul 'l'r:iul4 Coach .'XbNlSlCll'll lfunllmll fuzwll -1' Spun-ur uf Ificlil unfl Stn-ann Clnls Miss -Inc Ann Guynes, B.li.A. L'n11mll'1'i'1nl Spunmr uf Y-Tern, Vlnh Mr. Kenneth S. Ilnward, H. H.lYl,, l'l.S.lVl. llzlwflm nf llnwll .llllrit Spnnaur uf Yuisu lluh A., Miss Katherine Hughes, M.A. lfuylixlz L'n-Spmnxmr of Y-'l'cm-ns Clnh Mrs. E. B. jones, Jr., M.S. I'll,x'.r1'mI Eil1n'utiun Sponsor uf ,luninr Rell Urusi Miss FickIing's 3rd Period Biology B Class SIC1 YIUR IMY FN 'E-'-... ru-v..X , r:-fi Q ' i 'nm 14 fix .uh f ., -5 if f . f . ' 1 r XP ,-W 4 Q V . ,W ml- AQ-5:-1g:af .. - 'X ' fi A 1 i ig s.,-W R Q, . w-5 N I ' , Q V, ' F. 5 A 1 'HQ'-BM v 'bp ' A 35- Scem-4 frfmi sm-iiior picnic held iii Coliseum bc-czuisc' of tliivziteiiiiig wczitheix I':i:i,- I'Hi f 1 ob Scenes from senior picnic-still in Coliseum because the wmtlwl' still threzlte. lingo 'F . 5 if v fb Effx N K ' , fx. I J' l I l Y w rv ' 'ul' -ww 9 C' V 1.1 V Il Q, W4 Y' .Ik xl X N I. The High Hat dance, apulmsfwred by Girls bervice League, 2. C. L. dance, held on Octulwr 4, uns fl VVextcru xllfnir, was held Nuvemher 15. h H A H 4. The glamorous Chorus hue cllmeu lrfun the 'I IQCI' hmrlwglll '. Fuutlvnll Queen Km' fllllllllfll and her Court rel fu raver the team eutertuiu at the High llgxt Club. A V . L after-gzune dance ou Octulmer II. , ' 0. The Fuutlmll Queens llllIlL'C, Sl NllIN'l'Cll hy yell leauh-rs, um 5. The auuunl Government KIIIIICC was helcl 4111 September 37. held ou Octulwr rl. l'.1:v l '1 r 1 H lg. ..1.. . - L. 'l'llA'I' S' Q 1.,:. ,, xi 'Qt m Q M Q X . x j R4 L.: Hifi- 4- 1, Snplmmnorg lwnwlmll plnycrs pmt- Iwfurc n work-mlt in tlu- 2. Nlexnlwrs of SPlII'I5ITlEI1'S Clulu are ready to play girls Clmm gjlll. team. Tlu' lump won. 3. Yrll lczulcr 1'1lIlillll2llt'N p11rtu1p'xt1 Ill ilu- clinic clircvtccl hy 4. Scllvul plmjrvtiolxiats make pussilwle am effiviellt Viwlll 'I thnx fClll N yell lk'LlKlL'I'x PI'1!gI'1llIl. 5. Vlnlm 'Il'rnplc1'1 1-xlmilwit :lt Summa l ur lmulnl II liulur. Larry 11. Play'-nfl gzunc in P. lf, IULIFIIHIITCIII. -Iuncx qllw prvpzllm-sl nn rxlmi linux- Jun 7. l'lmtug1':1plu-I' Rlllllllkl lflCllCll16I'gL'1' Cflll now Come Lluun lu I that tcluplmnc pnlc. Lnwu.-rv fo CDMNUNITY ff 4 X CJUR ADVERTISERS American Bankers Insurance Co. Armstrong jewelers Austin lingraving Co. Bauer-lNlcCann, Inc, Beard K Stone Electric Co. l3ertrand's Restaurant Boone Shoe Co. Boutique Shoppe, The Boy's Town, Inc. Brookview Flower Shop Buchanan's Cameron, VVm., K Co. Compton Funeral Home Cox, R. E., CO. Disc, The, Phonograph Records Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Dumas Insurance Agency Flite Cafe Empire Seed Co. Erna's Portraits Ferguson-Chism Tire Co. Fickel, Mrs., Delicatessan Layman's Time Shop Lilla's Dress Shop Little, lioh, Cleaners Lloyd Studio Monnig's Moore's Studio Morris jewelers National School of Business Paul's Shoe Service Perfection Co., Ltd., The Piccadilly Cafeteria Progress Laundry Pure Nlilk Co. Raleigh Hotel Richards Equipment Co. Roosevelt llotel Rountree, Gordon, Motors Royal Crown Cola Schmidt Engraving Co. Sears, Roebuck S Co. Seven-Lp Bottling Co. Sligh Lumber Co. Stahl, Ottis, Pharmacy Fitzhugh S: Co. Downtown Motors, Inc. Four-C College Fred, L. K Son jewelers General Life S Accident Ins. Cr Georges Chef V. Gihler, M. C., Dist. Gulf Oil Products Goldstein-Nligel Co. Hall Printing Co. l'Ienson's Office Supplies llill Printing X Stationery C Holt, XV. A., Co., Inc. 0. K-XV-T-X Radio and TV Station Stratton's Texas Life Insurance Co. Texas Power S: Light Co. Town and Country XV-A-C-O Radio Station XVaco Chevrolet Co. XVaco Coca4Cola Bottling Co. VVaco Tribune-Herald VVaco Ready Mix Concrete, Inc. VVl1ite 's Stores VVilkirson X llatch Funeral Home XViIliams D rug Stores lvood B ros. VVoolworth's Page 202 everybody shops at 72 years OI' prcstigc, service and quality QQ, , ' I 'H GUUIJ ' ' I,I'Cli I X5 fa !?L0!9ZgZ4X! , Q, , ' X VY X97 i IO the +18 Clmcillzltcs OF XVACO HIGH FROM IDEAL COMPANY. I llanllfacturilmg Div., XVIII. Cameron X CO. 1-2-3 on your dlal SOuth's Largest Producer nf Standard Millswrk WINDOWS - DOORS - C.-xB1Nr3TS TELEVISION Channel 10 P 03 -lf DOWNTOWN- 7th 8 Austin COX'S WESTVIEW VILLAGE . . . N0w'l'woC11t it COX'S 'loSt1x L 0 Weekly Rental Charge No Original Cost For Work Clothee Saves The Wife WORK CLOTHES DRL DGERX Suits urnishctl - 2 Clean litlCll Suits l'urnishctl ach Suits urnishccl ich Suits urnishctl - 5 Clean Each , I I Buchanan s Uniform Service 418 South 11th St. Waco, Texas CALL PLaza 3-2461 INIEETINCIS RECIQPTIUN5 BANQKETS : WT! lnlf, I ' 4 lx , :imr gg I ' I ml I I, . a: ' I 'ln ...I A - I ' ! 5-., M1- nz ,Ian UJ 'f:' , Ill IU 2, wx ' I 10115 AIR-L'UNI3I'I'IIJNEI7 HUTIfI, , EIIXYIII Rhea. 1Iz111:1gi11g Director I L ti A SIIIZIIT SLlblll'bllll Dress Shop D Illj N. 25rl1 Sr. Tel. I'I,:1z:1 4.-S731 XXYZICO, Texas SCHBIIIYI' ICNGHAVING COMPANY lIl.I FR.-XNlil.lN AYFNI'If XVI-KCI D, 'IQIQXAS 4.3 4 1 HNGRAYICRS OI XYICIJIJINCI INYI'I'A'I'IONS, VISITING CARDS ANIJ ALI, IQINIJS Ulf STICICI, ANIJ CO l'I,1-XTIQ I-QNIIR.-XYINII PPIIR DOCTOR: Your IILINIWJIIIKI must lu- llI1suIlltC'If quiet. IIere's ll sleeping KITZIIIHIII. SVSANN CRIC.-XSIQY: XXIIIVII II11 I give it to him? DOCTOR: You IIUIIIIQ 51111 take it yourselff U. YV. MARTIN CIIIIQLIII in 1I1isc'I1ief by MRS. IXXXVSKPN, was asked, lI11w do you expert to get into I'Ienve11? He tI1ou1.fht Il 111i1111Ie, tl1e11 salicl, XVeIl, I'lI just Fllll III and out and 111 and out, and keep slimm- millg the door 1111til St. Peter says, 'For IICIIVCIIIN sake, li. XV., come in or stay o11t.' Ed Berry and joe 1Ioo1'e Campus RCDl'CSClltHtIX'CS 11.111111 SQ. FT. FREE PARKING Clothing For LAIJS - DADS Sporting Goods I Store Hours 8 :oo-6 :oo Page 20 if E I. f rx an FACl LTY Mr. II. B. Jones, Jr., M..-X. Mr, R. li. Keithly, BLA. 51111411 Sf1tClli'.Y, l'lr3-.mal Edzrmiiwr .llirtlirunilifx Kitten Fuo-tball Couch, 'l'r:niner, liuys Tcmiir. ,Coach bpoxuor oi Field :md Slrezun Club N111 Edward Knippqr, NLS, NIP. Hill Llllllliill, KLA. Scimzfe Ifnzfllfxlz Spmuur of Civil Air l':ilrul Spmixur ol' blnlrixcguler- Club Mr. Iilwin M. I,awl1m1, M.A. Miss Mzmlm Lt'LlsCllll6l', M.A. illullirmiitxcx .llfzrlxrumlnw Slmnxur uf Sli-lr Rulv Chili Cn-Spmiwr fn' Nluxic .-Xpllrvumlmn lilulm Mr. Dick Lindsay, B.B.:X., Mr. lfrirl l,lIlIl5fIlt'llIt'I', 13.5. Iuilzulzml ,-lib l'l1ys1i'i1l liilzriutlflfl, lmmr1.'ri'ml Flmiiwr ill' .Xllllvxlivrlizllllis l'luln ,fifxixlruxl Kiltrn liuutlizill Vim-,li lflttcn llzifkcllmll kognrlx Spiiiiwr in Bpurtsnii-111 Chili lVlrS. C. Nl. lNlc3d0u's, B,S, Nlrs. Xvlllllllll L. Nlills, lVl.A. .llirtllumutnx 50.1111 Sllzflriw, Ifnlllzxlz Sprmmr ul' l'c-rammlily lluvvlnpnielit 5I'l'H 'f 'Pl' l'HI'Nu1ar1l Sq-rxuw Club Club Miss Emma Blimrelleail, HA. Miss Fliznlwtlx Morgan, MS. l'lry.vi.'aI 1ii1u.'u'trw1 ,llilflzwmrlzipf Sponsor of llirlx Athletic .fX55uc1:niun Spuiiwr ut' llzir-lm: Srrvicu Ciluli jbwtfwtjiffm W.-Qc.-.-. SS a- x: , Q - -' rv '- ' -f-:w:.-A+'-, C. --1 .-2: - '2:- '. c f . -- .--.-:P:- ' 'Nw 'Q -SY? .-:IESAEE-21 3.-591-1 'Q' fab? ,,. 5 f:,, , - .5 4, I gf. -., . 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The uaitcr dropped a tray uf t'hina.' dliiifgf gif 7 gf- in '7 fkzcff 7 Page 207 CONLIRATL'l,A'I'IONS CLASS OF '58 Q5 1 . Woolworth , , IJOXVNTOXVN Ijry Cleaners 111111 Storage XVIQST 'IIIXV X 1505 Trice Avenue Phone PLaza 6-2512 CAROLYN PAYNIE was forever pestering MRS. MILLS with embarrassing questions until finally the harrassed teacher told her that curiosity once killed a cat. l'arolyn's eyes opened wide in alarm and she was quiet for a second or two. llowever, her teaeher's elution was short-lived when Carolyn quickly popped out with, VVhat'd the eat want to know? MISS LEVSCHNER was at the blackboard explaining arithmetic problems, and was delighted to see that the tall, gangling lad, her dullest pupil, was watching intently. Her happy thought was that, at last, he was beginning to understand. So when she had finished, she said to him You were so interested, P.-XI'L BLCIISCHACHER, that I'm certain you want to ask more questions. Yas'm, drawled Paul, I gut one to ask-where do them numbers go when you rub 'em off the hoard? IT'S , 7ffd66Z'4 Delczczteaeea FOR Home Cooked lleals and Cakes For All Occasions 90:1 Columbus Dial PLaza 3-94.13 CONGRATULATIONS! To IVaco I-Ii Graduates From Your Closest Neighbor ,'.1lAL ebb I eos 3: 1 Y 1. 1 -- ... ,w 1 w. If UL Ii L If Cru. If Y- -1 Y ,IJ A .,, f1LC Arty! .1.Uf.ge'f4, LL gl Mlffszf f Four-C Your 1'lllfllI't'H .lt This Nationally ilrrrrditwl Srhool ENROLL IN THE FOUR-C SCINIIXIER TERIXI THIS JUNE XVIII. L. liaine, Prey. Phone PLaza 6-2032-P. O. Box 4. Page 208 1 Something Happens Z EVERY eifiif fgjvvw' Read the wholefsltfolry A your home-town newspaper! WACO NEWS-TRIBUNE WI-lC0 TIMES-HERALD covering the entire world-wide news with stories and minutes-new pictures and of course: complete coverage of Football - Basketball - Baseball - Track 3, ,LVN ,il ' , L, 'ffl' y rx LJ ,-,' ,N W ,F 1 '4H'ff'9'L0r1fff1 X X AXYL- XY 'jaw V ,fl 1, 1 5. 4. 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Dial l'l,z1z:1 3-4.2411 Gulf Wil Ilromlutts y, v XX A-XLCJ1 V V 'liirvs - lI21fI'L'l'Il'S - .'Xt'L'l'sSUlIks lily.-XIII -MIX , ,, J l311t.111e - I llllhllli' CUNCl'1l'1'l'l'1 IYC' 2Sth S I'l1':111kIi11 XXYZICO, T1 Downtown Motors Inc. Your ,'llIf,l'll'lZt'll 1.lll4U!II I'-QNQVHXI-I I h 1 M Il Q b'Vb' I5 .,::., ssoo' ' :l rnlff .llfnzlry IJVIIIVI' we X W1lk'lJIS lop 'lirmles E x 1' x 111 I'I s 'I if MW Med low' .' s : ' ,azz -21 . . . f ll in u mom lll 3 4, 1 we - lfhkes you! MISS l5I'MUN'I'Z l7imlI1't I tt-ll you to llotim' uhvn tht' sulphuiit' .xritl In ilvtl on-I' liIi'l'lI C'lIlI,l5IiRSZ I clitl. It uns :1 IlllllIAIL'I' pzlst Ich. A Intl applied lor :1 joh :lt ll drug store. Ilis ilntmixiuwr lN'1LJlll to till in the Ioiin Your name? A'RUlSIiR'I' li, l.IiIi, 1lllNXYl'I'l'll the hog. 'l'hz1t's il pretty well-k111m'11 name, isl1't it? It ought to he, szlitl thc hoy, l'vc In-an LI6lIYt'l'IIl1.f IlI'lH'L'l'IL ll'llllIlll this m'igl1ho1'l1oocI lor tx ve-:11's. BIQST XVISHIQS TU CLASS Ulf' '58 American Bankers Insurance Company A Legal Reserve Life lllSlll'illlCK' Company V0 fqwiagaafzha x , ..,, we M he , A v f m Ww j,j, W! JL W 0 W Wwwjfffifw M fx J 4 gf af , V MM M 'M K wmL5wd7? YJ M QNJLQLN ALT PLN? J' www HW p3 ' I-L :nfQfqL, Y U0 by bb YA, L'W59wf lbwjvb -01 N A ob CN V,l.l-1.-5 THE PROGRESS CONGRI-XTL'LA'1'IOXS Ll LJ! LALNIJERERS nm' CLEANERS AND nvms J FUR sToRAc:E ' f' L!! I lf? .LL f Thr Proyrrxx Ilrflj' Pfrrzxmi A non: owum vuco msnnmon Phone PLam 2-5537 FRANKLIN AT 17th SUI Austin :Xvenue VVac0. Tc-X11 XVell, TOMMY, said Mrs. PETTIKQREXV :ls he walked into the kitchen, 'wen 3 u a good hov at school today ? Sure, inswered the Ind. How much troulwle vain you get into standing in 1 Q rner :ill day? MR. YVEST was explaining the wondrous things ixhivh science has diseovereil :ilmut our uni- verse. just thinl-tl he enthused, The light iw need clinics :ill thc uni from the sun :it il speed of 136,000 miles per second. Isn't that :ilm-st lllll5t'llt'X'IllTlL'?H Aw, I dunno, DAN SII.-XXVYICR rrtortn-d. ,Xttcr gill, it's dnunhill :ill the nan 4 - ' ' ' ns NORTH FIFTI-li 5' 1 -W - fs f lim? Serving YVaC0 and the Southwest for llore than half a century with the finest. ATHLETIC EQLIPIXIENT PI-IOTUGRAPI-IIC SUPPLIES IN'IEN'S SPORTSXVEAR GUNS AND FISHING SUPPLIES LADIES SPORTSVVEAR TOYS AND XVHEEL GOODS S IN TEXAS INCORPORATED 1901 I KW 1 o 0 5:9 TE LIFE IIN SUR KNCE CO. HOME OFFICE, WACO, TEXAS Wm. D. Mayfield, pres. CC JXCIRATIfLATIt INS TO If 1331 V7 , ,O FROM A FR ND f x T 4 f 521' GARY BECK: Caddy, why are you always looking at your watch when I drive? Caddy: XVatch nothing-this is a Compass. MRS. FREEMAN: You are zo minutes late again. Don't you know what time we start this class? ALAN PETTIS: No, ma'm. They're always at it when I get here. 4 vu fly iEQ,,PR1NT1NG 31 STATIONERY Co. IVE SLXIGEST PERSONALIZED STATIONERY FOR GRAIJLATION GIIYIIS H XVashington at 12 th Service Since 1880 Plenty of free parking space e 214 , 1 , , . , fp 1 ompton Funeral Home ' , W, I ,Qf ' A L75 AQf0fgZ'Lj!'dJ M L Lj,fg,CL, ff, Y X u fy, If I ,I 'I pg, ffiiffggg I aid' L L if f , MRS. PRICE: IInve you wolcled II.-XRVIZY about the low marks on Iiix report rural? MR. PRICE: No, every time I do he remimls me that hcfs :ln exemption on my income tux. llg?i I'7 m Arita' Q 'M W 'iM ? -?'l ' : 7' The clortor smiled as he entered the room. IIUCTORZ You look much lwtter today. MARY ,I-'XNE ROSS: Yu, I tolloued the clirwtionx on i ur medicine bottle. IXJCTUR: XVI'1:1t were they? MARY DIANE: Keep the Iwottle tiglitly l'lbI'l'it'll.ll 74' SHOES FOR ENTIRE IFAIXIILY jig if IIRUUKIIIIQIV VENTER I7.XIRlI.'X'I'If SIIUPPINU C'IfN'I1IfR K 1414, North 34th Street 5914 Bosque VV.-XCU, TEXAS I'Iiom- I'I,:izzi 2-38158 I'I,:1za fi-4001 Your Closest Supplier - rxi'sT1x Avi. . I . , UMD I hcliool llzmterzzils' Stationers Prixltr-.'s IVHC0- rl WHS Dial l'I,:1Zz1 Ir-1848 IVI NN ' We Friendly Store 700 AUSTIN AVENUE IVACU, TEXAS Pag FAC LTY Miss Curry's 6th Period lloint-making IIA Class Nlrs. Gus ul. Olson, M.A. Einllixlz Miss Elor Osborn, M.A. Latin Sponsor of Junior Classical League Mr. Jack O. Price, M.A. Pliyxiral Jfllillfllfllllll Head Basketball Conch Assistant Football Coach Co-Sponsor of Square Dance Club Mr. -lohnie A, Riola, M. S. glIt'lfIlL'I17t'lf1-CJ, I-'l1y.rit'a.l Education Heatl Baseball Coach Assistant Football Coach Sponsor of Sportsrnen'5 Club Mrs. Frank H. Smith, B,A. ,lIiN11en1ati1.'.v. English Mrs. Pauline L. Stiles, M.A. Sofia! Stzrdirs Page 18 Mr. Carl Price, M.S. Plzysifnl llflillftlfllfll Director of Athletics for XVaco Public Schools Head Football Coach Miss Caroline Richardson, M.A. Eilfllffll Sponsor of Travelers Club Mr. Lyle Skinner, B.A., B.M. Dir't't'tm' of Bands Sponsor of Music Appreciation Club Miss Mildred Sterling, M.A. Latin Sponsor of Student Government Co,Sponsor of junior Classical League Mrs. E. Tzlrver, M.A. .lfntlicrizatnxv Uttis Stahl Pharmacy lvztshington at 25th Ph. Illmza 2-Q2-S7 VVACO, TEXAS General Life and Accident IIISl.lI'2lI'lCC COIIIIJZIITY 613 IVaslungton Avenue Phone PLaza 2-IZIII Geo1'ge's Chef ffvlzvn' lfvaro Dimes ZSM3 FRANKLIN XVACU, TEXAS 9 .1Irro.v.r From The fyllffll' ,Ilolrf ' SEA FOOD OIIR SPECIALTY Ii. C. STEAKS CHICKEN CHEF ROLLS Blackberry Preserves Iieard X Stone Electric Company XVASHINGTON AVENUE AT TENTH STREET Telephone IJLa2a 2-1131! DICKIE VITEK, TODD MILLER, and MIKE STOGDILL were engrossed in com er ation in front of the desk. Lihrarian: Please talk quietly in the I.ihrary. DICKIE: VVho's sleeping ? On the first day of school GLS SERMAS presented his homeroom teacher with a large envelope. Inside, she found a card inscribed A Message of Sympathy: To tell you that my thoughts and heartfelt sympathy are with you. It was signed hy Gus' mother, who had written in Thank you, and good luck! ocaliond 7w0 I oownrown sur: cmcts ELITE AT A-r 608 Ausrm I I Hua or A i-nenwmrs 1 ll H I ll if I' it Xfxfcotms BROTHERS ,ed Di since, 5920 z 1 A 4 ECWMM, XY aj! 6,7f,44eCg . 24,5 ,Jambi C-jvfcicf-6 51, Liamawfdaffzbf jvyawf 70 W fl ffL'464jiff47L'fi 11444, QM fuwq C1446 Ou Q. FJQWJMQQZQJ 512 124 4+ Qfglalyiv if Dfiyvf MHZ! auwfd f kffglfkf 24446, ff9if QW Qcmv xQ,, . WMS R2 lb SQ XXYNQRNRS QM Cl was n mondgsox Nifmxovt wXQOlY L3iNXXCqs LBUQQQ 'QNX Kqmmgmcj Wm CWA TXOQABKUS M23 XOQKYXj Qvcbunb aims QGQQQES, MQQM GMM KN N . -G5 Q60 KWLXSYRQEF mQ,E m5Yo Cx 5xQQwQdY,X-Qxxxfgq QiqQQ,P OWL box :BAY UQCXS Q5 qgq Q5 Q 1 ' . X I Q' PQ ,, 2' X W Qiiqwg-2 ww QQZLQEQQQ QZQQQSQQM KXQXJY QQCN wx goof saxxoowworlmiqg -EXW Claw? JYXIXQSY CQMQ QQQ?i-Q n' S Qqqiw .QQ WOM ' XNCJKDQNSHXW fjyw YLJIILIIIIICIQES 0. It al-Qgfflmf, 115,11 C100 !7 a'5 fyd nc! 1771.1-'21,C I 4fp:Qf5:zf1d Z A high-sreheel-A-Ipl-aura makes for better jobs. f4 Z1,4r7L4L f fld 5 ba ll of X A 'Ing ' a required for entrance into college. H7 2g,44LL6 If ,L 03661 nd A makes the graduate's future more secure. V I I 1-fl-1 Lf' if 1-Va 5 ba nd A hfigh:sehool.d-ipIomaAcontrib11tes to the graduates self respect. fza 14+ ,dv 3 ba n cf A high-seI1oQI-dip-Isma is another step toward suecc CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 -fI'01Ili- I WILLIAMS DRUG STURES WACO'S LEADING DRUG STORES NOTED FOR SERVICE SEVEN FRIENDLY LOCATIONS -IEXVELRY ALXVAYS MEANS MORE IX BOXES FROM 'V 6vjL7 'v slNl:E :asm N ww -MHZ 5 . - JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS 1f'11m'x Fimxf .xvlllllf in ffza'f'lf'y IAA YMANS TIME SHUI, 111fif2Cl't'fSE ffl' 3733-f,3'fMff2 114Q,- WATCH 1 .1 wool' Rlfmlnlxcs . w . 'H v ,XA Q HI1OOkVlCXV Iflowcl' Shop 2 Door: W or or Hlgh School hull Brook Circle OMC! Collnnhus l'l1onc l'I,z17:1 2-1031 Klrs. :Xlicc Hudson llrs. Goldie Kloollx' DAX ID C','XI.I,A-KN: l7iuln't l geft nn Izht Nlmxu :lt thix lmrlwr Nhop? BARBER: I'm nfrzlid not, si 1-'vc only been in lTlINiIlL'5N six Inonths. .ig MR. JACK PRICIC: lf thcrr nru any IH :ons in thc room, plcusc stand np. A long pause, and n lone an-niur row. MR. PRICIQ: nxxvllllf, do pon wfminlcr yonrwlf an 1noron? I.Ol'IS LIUNZAIJQS: XV:-ll, not L'X1ll'Ilf thzlt, sirg lint I do hate tl n Slllllilillg :Ill :llone lw Yf7LlI'SClf.u I iililiifliai Xl 0. LANE cfnnn cufsrs I on S for Graduation Illlllllll 12 1 I. A A 1 A A'1's11Ec3m,Lowvnlclss gl' i ,hill llI5Y.,.,-.ll , A Q V. 'Hmmm 9 LUXV EASY TERMS Austin at Sth Downtown - XVQCO Page .219 The Boutique Shoppe Across the Street I 1'o1n I3z1yIo1' Campus Rl'HlIj'Affl-MMYL'1lT. I,inge1'ie, Accessories, Gifts Sizes 51118 Spcighr 5-15: S-IS IJiz1I PI, 4,-64151 Pllllivs Shoe Service I2I5 North 2SI'I1 Phone PLz1za 2-7731 Ross MMTZIIIHCC I3iII Young Goodson Kiciiee Q .PS I, in from K W'-A-C-0 Hello '6WHS'ers'I PURE MILK 81 ICE CREAM COMPANY Q-livC1.a.a Through the years. you C'll1 be sure of these symbols of quality. fvdffa Ch ld HQMUGIIIIIU vnunvl 9 mi .mm co.wlC0- .H -' LK ii .,.W-m , .6 Q,-.din ' MISS DYMONT: YVI1nt is the world? KEN MARTIN: HBIKJIICICNH most outstandilig product that chemistry has given to the MRS. BAXTER: XYhy are the medieval remuries called the 'Dark Ages? YVILI,IAIN'I AINIBRUSE: Because it was the Knight time. DUMAS INSURANCE AGENCY NI. S. DLYNIAS -IOI-IN E. GORLE H. XV. ROIBERSON PHONE PLHZH 3-5306 312 LIBERTY BUILDING Page 2.20 , I, , v also BRING Lb -I OLR FILINI SEE IS FOR CABIERA' TOT PROJECTOR, AND TAPE DEVELOPING AND PRINTING RECORDER RENTALS 1221 Colcord Mo ds Dial PLaza 3-1532 Z17a21v VVACO, TEXAS Ferguson-ClIisIII Tire Co. LY' S' Royal Tires The Home of Greater .Values 7th and FI'zuIklin Dial I'I.zIzzt 4-0355 PU1 IlUU'V I wAPPl13UCf5 7 w T r N IXIIUJIUOIIVC bupphes II ako' EWR Phone PI,zIza 2-34,66 - 2-34,67 NIISS FICKLING: XVhen I stand on ITU' head, the hlond rushes tn it, XVIII' chIesn't it rush to my feet IIoxv? BETTY BROVVN: Th:xt's because your feet fIren't empty. PATSY REECE: 'wvhllf are you stopping the car for? DICKIE VITEK: The road hook says to turII north Lllltl follow the trolley. YVe'll have to XXIII! until one comes along. .-121 Fl L I B ' m :Y ll L. 5 i he Store For Bleu iii Q 25 -- X WACO, TEXAb N 67 YEARS IN wACo COllj,Il'llI'LIl2ll'lUllS to tlu' Class of '58 lgCl'll'2lI1ll,S llCSl2lll1'2llll Wluco llrivc ut .25tl1 l,I'lY2lIC Dining Room Service l'll'Il2l,S lfortruits For flu' Porlraif 111111 ix IDffftl'1'llf 22111 Xxv2lSlllllgf0ll lliznl l'l,azn 4,-wS7o Wlaco, Texqi Fitzhugh X COIIIIJZIHB' INSURANCE AND BONDS .-Xmiczxblc' Life Building lfoi' Your FREE Kllll-iC'llD Anzilysis Call Your Beauty Counselor Try before you buy llrs. Ed llerry Ploaza 2-91.1.3 til il MEMBER -, ' g+0l0G'? 2 -' All Y 5 1 Qi, 'M' 5 lr S ff1 f 00 Ol' PH OTOC IRAPH ERS ASMUCIATIUX ' .fi Q , f 3 111111 AMERICA RATED 'E'. - 1IIZL'llj'.l' I la H IWW, CRA-XFTSKIAN IJHOTOGRAPHEITS Lei U, ' U I DEGREE K The Lloyd Studio 50313 Austin Phone PLazz1 4-20.1.2 Downtown ..... lVcstx'iew 1 ' fvff A ' X - 554, NQQQL ,CZXYZD j' ,496 .Qf7f0' ,difjfff - Y I I I ' If Tliougl fulness f A12 6 47-Q' ff 1 ' Wilkirson Je!-laich Panera! Home Waco, Texas , , l.-1 ,quiayzapha ICBLFDU GQ4Lf f '4,1, - 6, ,'.1'.4:..g,,, i.Afu,zH -Qf fliw, JR A15 wr'-ifzf-'4 ' Cmiucwi Y ffpfiff .X2'iQ,.i 1JJ,,fiL,fv in Q -3wf,z,f., min. 9114, fuel? i1 ,K QW ,EQ J54, LMQQQ-N xg 'JJ-c ,3',Y-fa, S'fKQLL1,fbi, .jp -s9H2,- cw ' Qgalieifu 333, fri Q -bww Cam im Ewa ,LJB2 .X.lMLJ Ah , Y S-Qfvog.u.f e-L451Q,1,w,, .gJr1,, Q..2 Cu JIJFLMAV 'WJa N-k !N'5'Q 1 X7 x2J ?f il ' ,Q tg, ., JJ-Dvw6lL...,'f ,gb .55-kw,w..1,wf-xfrwilwbi NQQQQQ J-,QXLZQ 4A'Lj Wfwmff QA. Pg 23 CONGRATULATIOYS GRADUATES! HH1HrE HM A HUii1 AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS PAUL KING, Manager Are you afraid of hard work, my man? asked the lady at the hack door. Not at all ma'am, said DONALD ROSE. In fact, ma'am, I'm on such good terms with hard work that I kin lay right down beside it and go to sleep, LUNIBER 0 HARDVVARE 0 SHERVVIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS 511 North 5th St. Telephone PLaza 3-6431 YVaco, Texas Day and Night Classes l or BuSus1ESS ' MRS. XV. F. ABBEY, OXVNHR MONTHLY Tl-ITIUN ull A 4 CHARLILS F. xt ELLS, jR.,VIjI.B.A., .MS , ,block I ice-President 'l 35 JIERRI GEISLPIR, BS, Secretary II7I'3 South Sixth Street Phone PLaza - 951 IVaco, Texas f -l 3 If you have the courage to resist the temptation to take a little jnh and thus tie yourself down to a little life, in favor of going to school and preparing for something wortlnvhile, you will not merely TIIINK ABOUT IT hut actually DO IT-very soon. VVe invite you to visit the National SChunl hefnre making your choire of schools. APPROVED FOR li. I. TRAINING HOOKRIQIZPING AND Stenography AC'C'UI'NTING junior Secretarial Course Business Administration Senior Secretarial Course Comptometer All Nlntlern Business Nlarhines GENE VUXVFLL: I gave MR. IIOXVARD a hridge for his Chorus. DENNIS MEGARITY: VVhat's the idea ? GENE: To help him get his music across TOM STOLLENYVERCK wrote horne from S. M. If: Send food packages! All they serve is breakfast, lunch and dinner. Gordon Rountree OLDS-CADILLAC GUARANTEED USED CARS The Golden Rule - Our Rule In Business Page 2.2: Mrs. E. H. Vaden, M.A. Social Sfudicy Sponsor of Garden Club Mr. E. A. VVerner, M.S. Intlustriul .-lrtx Miss Thomas VVl1iteley, M.A. Euylixli Sponsor of Camera Club Miss La Verne VVong, M.S. Plzysiual Education, Science Sponsor ot' Genheimer Service Club Miss Jeanette Yonker, B.A. M.S. in Library Science Librarian Sponsor of Library Assistants FAC LTY lNIr. Linnstziedtefs 6th Period YVood Shop IB Class Mr. A. YV. Tyler, M.S. Dri2'i'1' Ednfuimil Mr. Allison Xxvt'llYf.'I', BS. Iutiustzml .-Iris Sponsnr of Architecture Club Nil' Ci. H. VVCST, lVl.A. Sponsor uf Scicnce Cluh Mr. llcrlwert li. VVise, l3.S. ,Ntznly Hull Sizf'1'1'z'1xm' llusincss Klaiizigur uf Athletics Sponsor of Key Club Mrs. David Vvood, M.A. lfnglixh Sponsor ot' Forum Miss Hattie Zurfluh, M.A. Sfvziiirlrlz Sponsor of Pan American Student Forum Page 19 i---W ---uf -V l lag Years in lllieo Serving 3 Generations V . l - l 'A 1 ,- ill - 'f- NW -f-,Q Q CREDIT JEWELERS 4,419 Austin Avenue Socialism: If vou hzive tvvo Cows, give one to your neighhor. Uommunism: If you have two eoxvs, give them to the government :incl the government gives you some milk. Fueism: If you have two cows, shoot one and milk the other oneg then you pour the milk down the clrnin. Nazism: If you halve two cows, the government shoots you and keeps the Cows. Capitalism: If you have two cows, sell one and huv 3 hull. bl. L. Hlvlilllzsi How do you like the nlnte l mlug up for you? IIUXVARD FLEMING: Roth-nl Throw her haek and start digging some place else! DR. VVIIITE: So you confess that this unfortunate Freshman was carried to this frog pond and tlrenehecl? Now XVllZlf part dial you take in this mlisgrneetul affair? XVAYNE CRVMPTON: The right leg, sir. lid. U6 ul Q!! BQTTLINQ COMPANY C. P, LUPTON, Rlilllklgfl' Page VV A C 0 -14-'-5:4 . :-- , ,.., f'-5689 1- I 251 E 1. 2.5. .ess:sa1.a::z:s:a:z:s:2:5:I 2:2-2-13 BEST H E Q L I WISH ES ,553 - V Y - -1 U A--A V -Z. q gzgagzgiaisisie s::e:z1,1: Arif- ' COMPANY FLINT BATEMAN tu LURRAINE Iiliiil-iHRlfi'lIT: l'm nut trying tu start anuther argu- ment-this is the same une. MR. STOGDILI, received a hirthtlay p:u'k:1g.:e fmrn MIKE away at college. Inside was a set uf inexpensive Cuff links and a lHllIClllI1Q,I tic vlasp with this nutez Dear Dad: This isn't muvh, hut it's all you can zxffurclf' As XVILSON I,I'C'.-XS startctl nut in tht' llllYlllf' var fur a Saturday night date, Mrs. Luvas gave him the usual Cautinn alwut tht' clangvrs 01 wrrlt-vncl traffic. D0n't wurry, Muni, NVils0n saitl reassuringly. XV6'll park. The Christmas rush at une uf the department sturrs was in full swing. On the crnwtlerl esca- lator, I heard LARRY RICIIARIUS say: Hey, BRVCE POPE, you still w0rkin'? I thnnght you was gnnna quit! I am gonna quit, lirucc answcrrtl. I lwcn tryin' all day tu quit, hut I can't find imlwmly to quit to. EMPIRE SEED CD. l1'11m'5 Cozzzfvfvlv Srzvf Star? Phone PLaza 4.-2384 Phone PLazz1 6-1009 IOI5 Austin Ave. Box II45 201 Elm St. GARDEN, FLOXVER, FIELD SEEDS - PLANTS S BULBS - FERTILIZERS XVaco. 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Charles Holley COMMITTEES SOCIAL COMMITTEE RECOGNITION COMMITTEE Ray Deaver ,Ian Gill Myrl VVensel Buzzy Hoover joe Phipps Ken Easterwond Melvin Trousdale Arthur Goolshee Larry Richards Leslie Collins O SCH Lil Adam Alice Ctvrtlik Kenny jaroz Todd Miller Mike Henke Tommy Morris Pat Cook Patsy Reece Barbara Lester Barbara Hoeldtke Virginia Stone Lanelle Jordon Cynthia lvlonrehead LARSHIP COMMITTEE Kay Richter Gary YValker David Danzeiser Linda johnson Cynthia Miller jerry Easter Nlargaret Matthews GIFT COMMITTEE Joe lNIunrc David Callan Tom Pettigrew Bill Barrett jimmy Metz Louis Gonzales Pane Linda Sue Barnes Peggy Vngelsang Maurene Mahaffey Linda lNIcCrary Glenda Hunter Betty Marie Piazva Mary Kay Swafford Paula Constantine Ellen jean Bostick Davie Herring Bahz Morrow Harrise Siegel Alan Pettis Bob Vvales Paul Buchschacher jack Odell Clint Bateman YVilson Lucas INVITATION COMMITTEE Virginia Howell Kay Pierce Janice Collier Dorothy Bruce jerry Lewis Sergio Reyes GRADI' Margaret Sehuler Tum Burton Mary Traylor jay Farrar Charlotte Coleman Dennis Megarity G. WV. Martin Ken Bryan Mary Alice Koewing Betsy Jones XVayne Crumpton jimmy Blair ATION COMMITTEE Carol Sue XVilson Makkie Hruska Dickie Vitek VVanda Kucera Roland Eichelberger XVinifred Otis ' IOR COM ll'l l'ICIES LC ,J Row Row Row T wc,- Q w..,.f I ev r. GRADVATION COMMITTEE 1: Traylnr, Vitek, Coleman, Otis, Scliuler 2: Burtnn, Farrar, Megarity, YVilsnn, Kueerzl, Eirliellwerger 3. GIFT COMMITTEE 1: Moore, McCrary, Pettigrew, lNInlmffey, Barn:-N Row 2: Callan, Gonzales, Vngelsnng, Barrett, Hunter, Piazvzi Ro W Rc W 5. INVITATION COMMITTEE 1: jones, Pierce, Reyes, Collier, Bruce, Lewis 2: Crumpton, Howell, Bryan, Koewing, Blair, Martin 1 4 X11 -at Tw? Run Rim Run' Rui' Row 2? 1 I 3' My 1, SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE li Cook, Atlnln, Miller, Richter, Matthews, Dnnzeiser 2: XV:1ll4er, -lulmmn, Morris, larnl, Miller, Ctvrtlik 4. SOCIAL COMMITTEE 1: Ilm-ltltke, Gill, Stone, Reece, Mnnrehentl, Lester, Jordon V 22 llexiver, Trmistlale, Phipps, Collins, Gnnlslwee, Ensterwnml, Richards 6, RECOGNITION COMMITTEE 1: Morrfww, Swafford, XVensel, Bnstick, Siegel, Herring Row 2: XV:rles, Buchschncher, Bateman, Petris, Odell, Hoover, Lucas, Constantine Page .23 ' ' IORQ SIL LIL ADAM Genheimer, junior Classical League, Senior Homeroom President LARRY ADAMIK Architecture Club, Sportsmen's Club, Baseball JAMES ALI.EN Chess Club, Field and Stream Club XVILLIAM GERALD AMBROSE Key Club, junior Classical League, English Literary Society, Daisy Chain Business Staff, Office Assistant JAMES ARTHCR ANDERSON Field and Stream Club SYLVIA ANDERSON Crafts Club, Future Homemakers of America FRANCES SHARRON APPLETON Distributive Education Club, junior Classical League ALVY LYNN ASHCRAFT Crafts Club, Slide Rule Club, Baseball MACY BAGGETT Masque and XVig Club, Personality Development Club BRCCE BAKER Sportsmelrs Club, Football, Baseball DONALD BAKER Field and Stream Club, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band BRVCE BANGERT Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band, Golf Club, Golf Team CAROL DEE BANKS Darden, Pan American Student Frrum, Senior Chorus LINDA SLE BARNES Future Homemakers of America, Voice Club, Senior Chorus, Girls Athletic Association Page .14 6' 1' I ,WS 12:7 IOR ' BILL BARRETT Crafts Club, Sportsmc-n's Club, Football Manager CLINT BATEMAN Key Club, Pan American Student Forum, Basketball, Senior Chorux, Englixli Literary Society, National Ilonor Society SHIRLEY BEANE Y-Teens, Future Ilomemakers of America GARY BECK liolt Club, Gulf Team EIT BERRY Forum, Basketball, Senior Chorus, linglisli Literary Society, Daisy Chain lluxinesx Manager, National Forensic League, Track, Quill and Scroll GIQORUIC XVlLI,I.AXM BERRY, -IR. Ifivlcl and Stream Club, Track :XNDRIQXV l. BLAIR Travelcrx Club -IIMMIIC Bla-XIR Forum, Pan .'Xrnerican Student Forum, Senior Hand, Office :XSSISIIIIII WIOEI, ISU.-XTXVRICIIIT Chew Club, Music :Xppreriation Club, Senior Band JIMMY BOULE Automechanics Club, Key Club, Pan American Student Forum, Library Assistant ELLEN JEAN BOSTICK Darden, junior Classical League, Senior Chorus, Engliah Literary Society, National Honor Society CLIFF BOXVDEN Sportsmerfs Club LINDA L. BOVVDEN Genheimer, junior Classical League, Senior Band, Senior Homeroom President, Personality Development Club JIMMIE BRASVVELL Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band, VVacoan Staff Paue Jn Q 3 iW5'ff' , 1 A ' 68 , MWA W my My VKM xbglj pMfj,f biQ'2g?g, M ' ,ww-Lffjfvf MDKQWM BLXWM QSQWWQQMW wif WX zillw W is yy 'E IURS RICIIARD BRAVN Field and Stream Club ROBERT BROCK Spnrtsmen's Club, Intermediate Chorus BETTY BROXVN Forsgard, Junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Senior Chorus, English Literary Society, Senior Homeroom President, Yell Leader JERRY BROXTO N Sportsmen's Club DOROTHY -IEANNE BRVCE Darden, junior Classical League, Office Assistant, National Forensic League, Masque and VVig Club, English Literary Society LYNDA BRCNER Garden Club, English Literary Society KENNETH BRYAN Sportsmen's Club, Voice Club, Intermediate Chorus BARBARA BRYANT Future Homemakers of America, Voice Club, Personality Development Club, Intermediate Chorus NANCY ANN BIICHANAN Garden Club, Masque and VVig Club PAI'L BCCHSCHACHER junior Classical League, Rostra, English Literary Society, Track JOE HORTON BCNYARD Civil Air Patrol ROBERT F. BVRNLETT Automechanics Club, Forum, Pan American Student Forum MARETTA ,IO BVRNS Forsgard, junior Classical League TOM BCRTON Crafts Club, Sportsme-n's Club Page -4 NOLA LAVELLE BCTLER Cienlieimer, junior Clawcil League Librarx Xssmant English Literary Somers 'National Honor Societx JOYCE ANN BCTTS Future Secretaries Club DAVID CALLAN Autnmechanics Club C will Club lunior Clawual League Senior Hnmeroom President BRENDA CAMP Square Dance Club X Teenx Future Homemalters America PETE CAMPOS, JR. Camera Club, junior Clawieal league ARGE Ll O C ANALES Slide Rule Club, Senior Band l n5,Ii h Literarx 'ioeieti National Honor SDCICIX DOLORES ELAINE CANAX ATI junior Classical League M1 que incl Wig., Club Mime Appreciation Club, C irl Athletit Asmciatmn DELORES CARRIGAIN Future Homemaker nt America 'Niasque 1nd Wig Pan American Student Forum Dan x Chain Editorial Staff RONNIE CHANDLER Sportsmenk Club BETH CHILDERS Berry, Junior Class Office Assistant CAROLYN CHOATE Darden, Pan Amer ALEX CHCNN Civil Air Patrol ROBERT CINEK Forum KAY CLAUNCH Voice Club, Personality Dexelopment Club Future Homemakers of America S 5 IORQ LOl'ISE ELAINE CLEMONS Future Secretaries Club SANDRA PHILLIPS CLENDENNEN Future llomemalters of America, Sketch Club CIIARLOTTE ANNE COLEMAN Masque and VVig Club, Library Assistant, National Forensic League GARY DON COLEMAN Camera Club, Distributive Education Club ,IANICE LOl'lSE COLLIER Forsgartl, Garden Club, Girls Athletic Association, National Forensic League FRANCES COLLINS Forsgard, junior Classical League, Press Club, English Literary Society, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society Yell Leader, VVacoan Staff LESLIE MARVIN COLLINS Automechanics Club, Pan American Student Forum, Sportsmen's Club SANDRA JANE COLTON Masque and VVig Club, Y-Teens LELA COMER Travelers Club PACLA JOY CONSTANTINE Darden, junior Classical League, Senior Homeroom President, Senior Chorus, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Yell Leader PATRICIA COOK Berry, junior Classical League, Press Club, English Literary Society, Quill and Scroll, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, XVacoan Staff, Future Homemakers of America ELIZABETH COOPER Berry, junior Classical League, Senior Chorus, English Literary Society, Office Assistant FAY CONNOR Forsgartl, junior Classical League, Office Assistant KAY CONNOR Genheimer, junior Classical League, Office Assistant Page ZS it L HAZFL COOPER 'E IOR ' Future Ilomemalters of America, Personality Development Club CH ARLES COVVAN Architecture Club, Spurtsmen's Club JERRY COXVIZN Automefhanirs Club, Sportsmen's Club SHARON COX Future Sevretaries Club, Uffice Assistant GARY XV, CRICASFY lil lf Club, Sportsmenk Club, bull Team SVSANN CRICASICY Cuntemporarx VVriters Club, Skt-tell Club jllli CRUOK Crafts Club, lfnglisli l.iverary Srwiety, Daisy Chain litlitnrial Staff lllil.liN IV.-XRl.YNli CRUXV Musir' Apprevifltiun Club, Pan Arnerivan Student Forum, Press Club, Senior liantl LINDA C. CROXV Future Nurses Club, Personality Development Club DIXIE CRUXVNOVER Berry, junior Classical Lezigue, Press Club, English Literary Society, Quill and Scroll, lltlitor of the XXVHCIDIIII, Future llnmemakers uf America YVAYNE CRCMPTON Forum, Senior Home-room President, Football, Senior Chorus ALICE CTVRTLI K Darden, junior Classical League, Office Assistant RALPH CURTON, JR. Automechanics Club, Masque and VVig Club LOCISE CCSTER Science Club Page 29 SIS IORS YVONNE CYPERT Berry, Pan American Student Forum, Senior Chorus, Government, English Literary Society, National Honor Society DENNIS U, DAIIL Crafts Club DAVID DANZEISER Field and Stream Club, junior Classical League DON DAVIS Automechanics Club, Field and Stream Club VESTA DAVIS Future Homemakers of America, Personality Development Club, Office Assistant RAY DEAVER Key Club, Pan American Student Forum, Senior Homeroom President, Senior Band, Basketball KAYE DENNIS Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Y-Teens NIELBA DENTON Camera Club, Masque and XVig Club DAVID DICKENS Automechanics Club, junior Classical League, Sportsmen's Club PHYLLIS ANN DISON Forsgard, Junior Classical League, Press Club, English Literary Society, Office Assistant DAYTHENE DONLEY Future Ilomemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Personality Development Club VVAYNE DVKE Automechanics Club, Field and Stream Club LYNN DYER Masque and VVig Club, Personality Development Club JERRY EASTER Automechanics Club, Civil Air Patrol, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Senior Homeroom President Page 30 'EN 'C' fi Q QE IOR ' KEN EASTERVVOOD Forum ROLAND EICHELBERGER Camera Club, junior Classical League, Football, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, Quill and Scroll MARY LEE EIDSON Berry, junior Classical League, Personality Development Club, English Literary Society, Office Assistant ALAN ENGLAND Field and Stream Club, junior Classical League PATRICIA FRANCES ERXVIN Berry, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society EVA MAE ETIIERIDUE Pan American Student Forum, Voice Club, Senior Chorus Girls Athletic Association ROBERT EYVING Field and Stream Club VIRGINIA ANNA FARABEE Genheimer, junior Classical League, Library Assistant JOSEPH I-IAYJ FARRAR Golf Club, junior Classical League, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Senior Homeroom President, Golf Team RAY FARRAR Key Club JOHNNIE FELPS Sportsmen's Club, Football, Track JACK FILES Key Club, Pan American Student Forum, Sportsmen's Club NANCY FISH Future Homemakers of America, Genheimer, Pan American Student Forum, Personality Development Club BARBARA -IANE FISHER Future Homemakers of America, Y-Teens Page 3 1 SIC IURS IIOXVARD Llili FLICMING Civil Air Patrol, Voice Club, Senior Chorus, Track SUSAN RAY FLl2'l'Clil2R Future Homemakera of America, Music Appreciation Club, Y-Teens -ll'DY GAFFURD Future Ilome-makers of America, junior Classical League, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band LINDA UAINI-IS Future llomemakers of America, Garden Club GRliTCliFN GALE Berry, junior Classical League, Press Club, Office Assistant, XVacoan Staff LCCY GARCIA Pan American Student Forum LANEFIA GAYDEN Forsgard, Future Homemakers of America, junior Classical League -I. R. GERMANY Key Club, Pan American Student Forum HAROLD GIBSON Distributive Education Club, Voice Club JERRY JAMES GIFFORD Architecture Club, Field and Stream Club DFRRFLL GILBERT Field and Stream Club JAN c:1LL Forxgnrd, Future llomemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum MARILYNN GILLIAM junior Classical League, Voice Club, Senior Chorus LOFIS UUNZALES Pan American Student Forum, Sportsmetfs Club, Senior llomeroom President, Baseball, Basketball Page 1: fx iiia ,292 aff' l 'i 4 1 lxff IOR ' MILBCRN GOODXVIN Architecture Club, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band, Office Assistant ARTHUR GOOLSBEE Rostra ANN GORHAM Forsgard ,Il'LIAN C. GRACE Chess Club GLENDA GRANT Future Hnmemakers of America, Y-Teens, Intermediate Chorus KAY GRANT Berry, Seninr Chorus, English Literary Snciety, Office Assistant CYNTHIA GRESS Enrsgard, -Iuninr Classical League, Pan American Student Errrum, English Literary Society, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff IIARRYL KENT GRVSENDORE Civil Air Patrul, Music Appreciatifvn Club, Senior Band NANCY ARDEEN HAGGERTY Berry, junior Classical League, Press Club, Girls Athletic Association, Office Assistant RAY D. HAMMOCK Square Dance Club KATHLYN HARALSON Distributive Education Club, Masque and XVig Club, Pan American Student Forum ROBERT L. HARMON Press Club, Sportsmc-n's Club, Intermediate, Churus, Track JO NELL HARRIS Camera Club, Sketch Club, Girls Athletic Association KAY HARRIS Berry, Future Homemakers of America, Masque and VVig Club, Junior Classical League, Office Assistant Page 33 'E IOR JIM IIAXVKINS Junior Classical League, Key Club, Science Club, English Literary Society MARGARET HAY Future Secretaries Club, Personality Development Club BETTY HENDERSON Future Homemakers of America, Future Nurses Club, Garden Club, Junior Classical League LINDA JANE HENDRICK Garden Club, Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Office Assistant MICHAEL HENKE Rostra, Basketball, Tennis, English Literary Society, National Forensic League, National Honor Society JERRY DON HENSON Architecture Club, English Literary Society ANNE I-IERDMAN Darden, Junior Classical League, Press Club, Senior Chorus, English Literary Society, XVacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll VIRGINIA HERNANDEZ Crafts Club, Future Nurses Club, Pan American Student Forum, Girls Athletic Association DAVIE HERRING Darden, Future Homemakers of America, Junior Classical League, Senior Chorus, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Office Assistant JOAN HEVERLY Future Homemakers of America, Masque and VVig Club, Pan American Student Forum EDITH I-IILL Voice Club, Y-Teens, Senior Chorus BARBARA I-IOELDTKE Genheimer, Senior Chorus, Girls Athletic Association RAYMOND HENRY HOELDTKE Field and Stream Club PAL'L HOLLAND Sportsmen's Club Page 3-l 2 nr 'it , At, N1 99 qs gs CHARLES I-IOLLEY Key Club, Senior Homeroom President BOBBY HOLLINGSXVORTI-I Music Appreciation Club MICKEY HOLMES SENIOR Sportsmeifs Club, Intermediate Chorus, Gm-eriunent MARY HOLT Press Club, Voice Club, Seniur Chorus FRANCES IIUMMEI, Future Ilomemakers nt America, Masque and YYig Club I,UI'ISIf IIUNEYCIYTT Voice Club, Intermediate Cliorus MARILYN IIOOPIQR Garden Club, Library Assistant ROBERT BRADLEY IIUUVER II junior Classical League, Rostra, Senior Ilomercom President, Football lNIanap,'er, Govermnent, Iinglisli Literary Society, National Ilonur Suciety VIRGINIA IIOXVELL Berry, junior Classical League, Senior Cliorus, Office Assistant, English Literary Society, National Honor Society MAKKIE HRVSKA junior Classical League, Key Club, Basketball, Senior Home room President MARGARET H I' DDLESTON Genheimer, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, English Literary Society, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, XVacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll BETTY KAY HCGGINS junior Classical League, Voice Club, Senior Chorus JOHN L. HUGHES Key Club, Voice Club, Senior Chorus GLENDA LUCILE HUNTER Darden, Junior Classical League, Press Club, Editor of the VVacoan, Government, Quill and Scroll Page 35 Mwifliff U U UMW WHMZMMOW Sli IIORS BILL IIIRER Key Club, Slide Rule Club MARY HELEN JACKSON Genheimer, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, Girls Athletic Association KENNY JAROSZ Field and Stream Club, Slide Rule Club KENNETH VVAYNE JAY Automechanics Club, Senior Band JI'DITH ARLENE JESTER Camera Club, Future Homemakers of America, Genheimer Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society LAI'RA ELLA JINES Future Homemakers of America, Square Dance Club LINDA CAROLYN JOHNSON Forsgard, Senior Chorus, Girls Athletic Association, English Literary Society, National Honor Society VIOLET JANEAN JOHNSON Future Homemakers of America, Junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Voice Club, Intermediate Chorus, Office Assistant BETSY JONES Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Office Assistant, English Literary Society DAVID JONES Automechanics Club, Press Club, VVacoan Staff LANELL JORDAN Garden Club, Masque and VVig Club BOBBY JOYCE Field and Stream Club BOYD JCNIPER Junior Classical League, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band, English Literary Society, Office Assistant JAMES LARRY KEEL Travelers Club Page 30 33 1 ,,, x fa A T I Nt SIC IUII ' MILTUN KISR Automechanics Club, Sportsmelfs Club, Intermediate Chorus LINDA ANNF KEY Future Nurses Club 'IOIIN KIMBROIIQII Architecture Club KUNNIE KING Future Ilomt-makers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Y-Teens, Girls Athletic Association DFAN KING Nlusic Appreciation Club MORRIS UFNIQ KING Music Appreciation Club KSICURCEIQ KNICIIIT Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band ul I NINIIIZ ANN KNUVVLIZS Future Secretaries Club, Garden Club I'Ii'I'liR LEE KUCIIMAN Key Club, junior Classical League, Senior Band, English Literary Society VIUANNA KOFRTH Forsgarcl, Pan American Student Forum, Senior Chorus, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Office Assistant MARY ALICE KOENVING Uenheimer, Junior Classical League, Daisy Chain Business Staff, English Literary Society, National Honor Society XVANDA KCCERA Berry, Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, English Literary Society, VVac0an Staff, Quill and Scroll ROSCOE FREDDRICK LAMB, JR. Square Dance Club, Football, Track BUBBY LEE junior Classical League, Key Club, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, Yell Leader Alternate Page 37 'E IOR ' LINDA LICNIIART Future Seeretaries Club, Library Assistant ILXRBARA LICSTIQR FI!I'5j.flll'll, Future Ilnmemakers of America, Garden Club, Tennis, Daisy Chain Iiditnrizil Staff ,IICRRY LICXVIS Field and Stream Club, Press Club, Sportsmc-n's Club, Senior llumeroom President, Baseball, YVaCoan Staff ADFLA LOPEZ Future Ilrimc-makers of America, Pan American Student Forum ,IDSIE C. LOPEZ Future Ilnmemalters uf America, Pan American Student Forum, Square Dance Club, Y-Teens EMMA IIARLIZNE LDVVFRY Y-Teens, Personality Development Club, Library Assistant ALVIN LIEF LOVVRANCE Distributive Education Club, Key Club .IFRRY M. LDXVRANCE Field and Stream Club DONNA LFIGI-I LOXVREY Camera Club, Future Nurses Club XVILSON LVCAS Sportsme-n's Club, junior Classical League, Football, Basketball, Traelt, Rnstra ALBERT l.l'NA Key Club, Slide Rule Club DIANA I,l'TI2S Berry, ,luninr Classical League, English Literary Society JIM MMERIDIZ Spurtsmen's Club LINDA ,IANFILL MCCRARY Vuiee Club, Future Ilnmemalters of America, Intermediate Churus l':n.:e 38 9-vu. .gs- -ui lx Ab-N 4?--v A ,,,r' ELEANOR GRACE MQUINLAY lli IORS Music Appreciation Club, Voice Club, Senior Chorus PAT MCPEAK Voice Club FRANCES MAFRFEN MAIIAFFI-IY Future llomemnkers of America, -lunior Classical l,e:n.:ue, Masque :intl XVig Club KAY lN'lAl,l,URY Alunior Clzlssiczll League, Music Apprerizltion Club, Senior Band 'l'lil,UIV MARRS Pan Amerirnn Student Forum ti, XV. MARTIN Sportsmenk Club, Footlillll, Senior llomeroom President KICN MARTIN Field :intl htm-:nn Klub, bt-mor Hzlntl, linsltetl BARBARA M.-X'l'lllS mil, lrzwk Future llomemzlkera of America, lxllll American Stutlent Forum, Y-'Fei-ns MARC IARICT lX1A'l l'lllCXVS Masque :intl NVig Club, -luninr Clzlssieall League, Senior 7 llomeroom lresiclent, Uflice Assistant TOM MAXXVFLI. Pun American Student Forum, Sportsmen's Club, Senior Choruo ICLDIEN DENNIS MEGARITY Key Club, Senior Chorus, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Senior llomeroom Presitlent jl'S'Fl'S A. MFRTZ, JR. Architecture Club JIM METZ Field and Stream Club, Pan American Student Forum, Rostra, Football, Senior Chorus BARBARA SITE MIARS Masque and VVig Club, Future Home-makers of America, Press Club, Advertising Manager of the VVncoan Page 39 'E IORQ JACK MILES Sportsmeifs Club, liasltetball, Baseball CYNTIIIA MILLER Eorsgard, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society, National Honor Society LILLIAN MILLER Genheimer TODD MILLER Rostra, Baseball, Senior lIomeroom President, VVacoan Staff JAMES MITCHELL Junior Classical League, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Chorus JIMMY MONROE Key Club, Press Club, Senior Chorus, Yell Leader, YVncoan Staff TOMMY XVAYNE MOON Architecture Club, Travelers Club CAROLE JEAN MOORE Forsgard, Future Home-makers of America, Junior Classical League, Press Club, Senior Chorus, VVacoan Staff JOE MOORE Key Club, Senior Homeroom President, Football, Mayor, Senior Chorus, English Literary Society, Track SACNDRA MOORE Garden Club, Future Irlomemakers of America CYNTIIIA ANN MOOREIIEAD Berry, Junior Classical League, Senior Homeroom President, Senior Chorus, English Literary Society TOMMY MORRIS Rostra, Senior Homeroom President, Tennis BABZ INIORROXV Eorsgard, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society, Office Assistant MARTHA ANN MOSER Music Appreciation Club, Future Homemakers of America, Senior Band Page -lll Q li T-'X K' ,Q !9h IOR' GLORIA MOSHIS Genheimer, Senior Chorus LARRY DEAN MOLNCE Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band KAY MLLLINS Y-Teens, Future Homemakers of America ELGENIA ANN NAYLOR Personality Development Club, Future Homemal-:ers of America, Senior Band MARJORIE NEEL Distributive Education Club, Future llomemakers of America, Junior Classical league ELIZABETH ANN NEELLEY Crafts Club, Music Appreciation Club, Intermediate KAYE MARY NELSON Chorus Masque and XVig Club, Future llomemakers of America, Press Club JACK D. ODELL, JR. Forum, Junior Classical League, Football, Senior Chorus JOHN XVATTS ODER Architecture Club, Slide Rule Club JOYCE OGLETI-IORPE Darden, Music ,Appreciation Club, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, Senior Band, VVacoan Staff BONNIE FAY OSBORN Camera Club, Personality Development Club VVINIFRED OTIS Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Press Club, Girls Athletic Association, English Literary Society, Office Assistant BELINDA PACE Future Nurses Club, Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum VVILLIAM L. PARRISH Distributive Education Club, Field and Stream Club Page 41 IF L .J IORQ HARISARA PAYNE Forsgzird, Future llomemakers of America, junior Classical League, Masque and XVig Club, Press Club, Intermediate Chorus, Girls Athletic Assoeiation, Vllacoan Staff CAROLYN I,OYl7EI.L PAYNE Voice Club, junior Classical League, Press Club, Vllaeoan Staff PATSY PAYNE Voice Club, Senior Chorus JAMES PEARCE Field and Stream Club, Forum, junior Classical League, Senior Band .IARRENE PEARCE Berry, Senior Chorus TUM PETTIGREXV Sportsmen's Club, Senior Homeroom President, Football, Baseball ALAN PETTIS Key Club, -lunior Classical League KAY PIIILLIPS Genheimer, Future Ilomemakers of America, Masque and XVig Club JOE PIIIPPS Key Club, Sportsmen's Club, Senior Homeroom President, Football, Senior Chorus BETTY MARIE PIAZZA Genheimer, junior Classical League, Senior Chorus, Office Assistant, English Literary Society KAY PIERCE Forsgard, junior Classical League, Press Club, Tennis, Government, English Literary Society, Quill and Scroll, Advertising Manager of the XVacoan LINDA PIERSON Future Secretaries Club, Future Homemakers of America, Tennis, Daisy Chain Business Staff, Personality Development Club PERRY XVILLIS POLK Key Club, Baseball, Office Assistant, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff BRVCE POPE Voice Club Page -ll SENIOR ' BETTY LOI' POVVERS Camera Club, Distributive Education Club HARVEY PRICE Key Club, Track PATSY SVE PRICE Garden Club, Future Hnmemakers of America STANLEY PRICIIARD Automechanics Club, Junior Classical Lezlgue LA NETTE PRYOR Y-Teens, Personality Development Club PATSY REIZCE Darden, Pun American Student Forum, Senior Chorus, English Literary Society RONALD REED Music Appreciation Club, junior Classical League ISIQTTE RICVE'I I' Voice Club, junior Classical I,eag.:ue, English Literary Society CESAR SERGIO REYES Pan American Student Forum FLORA DOLORES REYES Future Homemalaers of America, Pan American Student Forum BARTON RHEA Architecture Club, Chess Club, junior Classical League, Office Assistant DOLGLAS RICHARDS Automechanics Club, Square Dance Club LARRY RICHARDS Field and Stream Club, Voice Club, Senior Chorus, Senior Homeroom President KAY RICHTER Darden, Future Homemakers of America, junior Classical League, Press Club, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Office Assistant, Quill and Scroll Page 43 ' ' IURQ bla BAKER RIESS Press Club, Sportsmen's Club, VVacoan Staff PAT RIGGS Y-Teens, Future Home-makers of America, Personality Development Club, Girls Athletic Association JAMES ROBERTS Sportsmen's Club, Football, Baseball DONALD ROSE Key Club, Junior Classical League, Slide Rule Club, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Editor of the Daisy Chain, Quill and Scroll MARY JANE ROSS Darden, Senior Chorus, English Literary Society GALE ROVVE Darden, Future Homemakers of America, Junior Classical League, Intermediate Chorus SANDY RUBIN Forum, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society JOYCE GYNELL RUMMEL Future Nurses Club DAVID RUSCH Architecture Club, Automechanics Club, Press Club SUSAN RUSSELL Darden, Junior Classical League, Senior Chorus CARL SACHS Camera Club, Pan American Student Forum, Library Assistant CAROL ANN SAUNDERS Contemporary VVriters Club, Future Homemakers of America, Junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club SUE SAVAGE Forsgard, Future Homemakers of America, Y-Teens MARGARET SCHULER i Masque and VVig Club, Junior Classical League, Press Club, Senior Chorus Page 44 QE IOR ' HERBERT DEVVITT SCHVVETMAN, JR. Rostra, Senior Band, Tennis, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Senior Homeroom President JEAN SEELEY Voice Club, Girls Athletic Association, YVacoan Staff PEGGY SCE SEELYE Forsgard, Future Homemakers of America, Golf Club, junior Classical League, Senior Band, Girls Athletic Association SCZANNE SIIADVVELL Future Homemakers of America, Girls Athletic Association, Masque and XVig Club, Pan American Student Forum GI'S VICTOR SERMAS Slide Rule Club PATSY SERMAS Future Nurses Club, Future Secretaries Club MARY ICLIZABETII SHAXV Masque and VVig Club, Future llomemakers of America, junior Classical League, Intermediate Chorus DAN M. SIIAXVVER Camera Club, Ellgllhll Literary Society, National llonor Society, Managing Editor ot the Daisy Chain, Quill and Scroll DAVID SHELTUN Camera Club, Junior Classical League, Sportsmen's Club IIARRISE SIEGEL junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, National Forensic League ANN GRAY SLOITGII Genheimer, junior Classical League, Voice Club BILLY SMITH Key Club BOBBY SMITH Field and Stream Club, Senior Chorus CAROLYN SMITH Future Homemakers of America, Garden Club, Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Press Club, Girls Athletic Association Page 45 -I 1 SIC IURQ RAY SMITII Iforsgnrd, lfuture lloinenlzlkt-rs of .'xIIlt'I'll'1l, Junior fllfliilflll League, lNl:isque and XVig Club, Press Club, English I.iter:1ry Society Utliee Assistant NANCY SMITH llistributive Iidurution Club, junior Clzlssiezll I.l'1lHLlt' RUIilNICT'l'li SMITH Masque and XYig Club, Pun .'xIIlt'l'lC1lll Student Forum NVll,l.l.'XM IC. SMITH, ,lR. flfllfh Club ROGER SUMMICR lunior Clalssivsll League, Must ue :ind XVig Club, S ortsme-n's . l P Club, National Forensic League, Yell Lender, Truck LAIHZLI, SUXVDICRS Future llomemxlkers of .AITlCl'il'1l, Y-Teens, Personality Development Club DUN SPICPIJ Civil Air Pzitrol, junior Cl1I55lL'1ll League, Travelers Club ICDXVIN CLAYTON SPENCER .'xllIHII'lt'Cllilllll'h Club Rl l'll IQLLICN SQVYRICS Future Ilomemalkers of America, junior Classical League, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band BARBARA JEAN STANLIZY Future Ilomemfikers ot Amerivii, Garden Club, Personality Development Club, Uftice Assistant DARLIZNIC STINSUN Future Ilomelnztkers of Arnerivu, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Hand KA'1'IIliI,liNli STINSUN lfuture Homemzlkers of Ainerivn, Music Appreciation Club Senior Band MIKIC S'I'OliDlI,l, ,lunior Clzissiczil League, Rostrai, Sportsmt-n's Club, ,Senior llomeroom President, ifootbnll, Mayor, Senior Chorus TOM STOLLIENXVICRCK -lunior ClH5SiL'Ill Lealgue, Key Club, Football Page 'lvl IE IOR ' RETA PARRISH STONE Berry, Personality Development Club, Senior Chorus Girls Athletic Association, English Literary Society VIRGINIA STONE Future Homemakers of America, Garden Club, Genheimer, ,lunior Classical League, Press Club, Intermediate Chorus, Office Assistant DONNA STORM Crafts Club, Future llomeniakers uf America, Architecture Club jI'DY KAY STOVER Y-Teens, Personality Development Club DARLENE STRICKLAND Future llomemakers of America, Personality Development Club, Girls Athletic Association MARY KAY SXVAFFORD Genheimer, junior Classical League, Masque and NVig Club, Press Club, Government MARTHA TAYLOR Future llomemakcrs of America, Masque antl XYig Cluh, Office Assistant BARBARA ALICE TEER Y-Teens, Library Assistant ALLAN THOMAS TERRY XVILLIAM THOMAS junior Classical League, Press Cluh, Rnstra, English Literary Society, Editor of the XVacoan, Quill and Scroll XVAYNE R. THOMPSON Automechanics Club, Music .Appreciation Club, Senior Band BOB TINDELL Key Club, Voice Club, Senior Chorus KATHY TONAHILL Forsgard, Junior Classical League, Press Club, English Literary Society, Office Assistant MARY TRAYLOR Darden, Masque and VVig Club, Tennis, Intermediate Chorus, Daisy Chain Business Staff, VVacoan Staff Page 47 SIC IURS MELYIN 'l'RUl'SD.-XLI2 Spurtsmelfs Club, Football, Guvernment, Track LINDA ANN TVFFLY Future liumemakers uf America, Pan American Student Furum CFLI.-X TVRNER Fursgard, Press Club, XVacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll SANDRA TCRNER Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, Sketch Club, XVacuan Staff JCLIA ANN TYE Distributive Education Club IRENE VAN ZANDT Future llnmemakers oi America, Future Nurses Club RICHARD LYNN VITEK Key Club, Football, Baseball PEGGY ELIZABETH VOGELSANG Darden, Press Club, Office Assistant, VVacoan Staff, Quill and Scroll INIARULYN VOSS Crafts Club, Future Homemakers of America, Personality Development Club, Library Assistant GENE VOXVELL Square Dance Club, Voice Club, Senior Chorus CHARLES VVAGNER Camera Club, Chess Club, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society BOB XVALES V Crafts Club, junior Classical League, Press Club, Rostra Senior llomeroom President, National Forensic League, XVacoan Staff Page 4S v 'ai 12:31 GARY XV,-XLKER Pan American Student Forum, Sportsmeifs Intermediate Chorus PEGGY bl EANETTE NVARD SENIOR ' Cluh, Berry, Junior Classical League, Girls Athletic Association RONALD XVARI5 Musiff .-Xpprevintion Cluh, Senior Band SVZ.-KNNI-I YV.-XRD Music' .-Xpprecizlrion Club, Pau :Xrnerican Student Forum, Senior Hand, YV:ico:in Staff, Press Club ANIT.-X XV.-XRRIEN Future llUIHt'IHlllxt'I'S ot Arm-rica, junior Classical Lezlgue, Nlusque :ind XVig Cluh CAROL XVICHB Garden Cluh, junior Clzissival League NIYRI. XVIQNSEI. Berry, Senior Chorus, linglish Literary Suri FUXYLICR XVIZST EN' Jllll ,'xIT'ltI'lt'ilI1 Student Forum, Rostra, Baseball, Lihrary .' ss's . , Senior llvmeroom President, English Literary Society BOBBY XVETTERMAN Garden Cluh CATHRYN VRNEVIAN XVILEY Future llomemakers of America, Voice Clu JOYCE XVILHITE Travelers Cluh, Library Assistant, English National Honor Society BETSY VVILLIAMS h, Senior Chorus Literary Society Genheimer, junior Classical League, Girls Athletic Association, VVacoan Staff Page 49 1 1 i 1 IOR bl, C 5 MARY .XXX XYIIALIANIS l31ll'llL'lI, bluui.-r f'lllNNll'lll l.c:1gm-, Prev Club, Ullivc .XNFINIIIHL XX Ll1'HllIl Null C.XRlll. Sl'lI NYIISUN B0,'I'l'-X, Pau .XlIlL'I'll'Illl Sluclrllt lfurum, Prvss Club ,lliRRY NVILSUN Kllhflllt' Zlllll XVig1 Club, Preas Club ALAN XVUUD Rmtrzl ,l,-XNF Cl..-XRK VVOODI.Il7F Muxiv ,-Xpprerizltirul Club, Square Dance Club GFURCEIC B. YVRIUIIT, JR. Sci:-uve Club, English I,llCI'Ill'j' Slwiety CYNTIII.-X XVYBUVRN Camera Club, Pau American Student Furum NULAN RAY XVYNN Spurmne-u's Club QIOHXNY YOCNG Distributivc liklllfllflllll Club, SPUl'f5Tl'lE'll.5 Club I.lClJ'l':X NIAE YOVNG X -Fl cm-us NLXRKSIC ZAXP.-Xl..-XC Future llurnclnxlkerx uf .'xlI16I'll'1l, Unrclcu Club, I.ibl'flry if' QXSSIHIIIIII ,IUIINNY ZliI,I,liR :Xut1lI1cn'l1:1nil's Club, l9ic'lcl and Strrnm Club l':u:v l 't 1' 1 I wifi, aff-'Q 'Q -Qu..-.Q x... 5 ,ff ,. rf X ,Q X , aa. ,, 6 1 .- A X A Q 1. Homeruum 310 muse, study, relax. 2. Scninr wlwcls cnjny :1 umm repzlst. 3. Home-room 321 drink to the Christmas season. 4. llffmermsm .Elly L'Elt'l3l'lllC C'l1ristmns with 3 lwzmquct. 5. Homernom 30.1. work on schedules for the spring semester. 6. Ilnmerourn zzo also enjoy the clgming of Christmas. Note Donald Ruse in doorway. Pam Sl 111.111e1'11111n 1111 Mu, lS.1111.11 111111 1: 1l.11'11.11':1 lY111111'y, -1.11 111' 1.1N111111'. 11111111 11111-1'1' 1.111111 SI111l1I, A111111 N11'l'.11l: Nlnry .X1111 SI111111111. 1,1111lg1 1x11l11'1111111'u1'1', lX1.111111.1 -11-1111111141 111111 Q: ,X11:111 XY.11-1111, 1111111 111111111-1'. 541111131 111111111-111, 11111111111 1l1'1111-1, 111-111' 51'11'1'11, 511111111 11l'11l1x, 1l1111- X11'lf11'11' 1l1'11-111' 1111111111 I1'.: '1111 1 1111111 II.1111-, 1111111 11111. 1Y1111:1111 X11l1'11111l, -111111111' Hmmm. -1111111 '11111:11111, 111111111 S11:11'1x X11' ll.1111.11 141111 1: 1.:11'11111 X1-111'111u, 111' 111-1'111:1'l, '111111111111' 1Y1111111111'k, 1111111 XY 11 1111111 11' YSL I 11111111-r1111m 1111 Nliss Hnrrv X 1 111'q1- R1111' 1: 31111 1111rry, 24111111111 1llq11'k1111r11, X1:1r14:11'1'1 SlllI11I. 1 1l , . , . . 11111l111s, Q11r1s1111c Ln11'111111, Xc111:1 1' :11' 11 '1111J11g1111y, 1':111'1L'1.1 R1c11:11'11-, 1':11 f:11'r1111 1i1111'J: 111111111111 4Q:1111111J:1, Y1'1111111- l111111111'111, -111111111 IJ11111, lf1111'a1r11 l1:1l1c1g11s. 111111- lf1':111-, .-X11L'I1 XY:141c'. 101111 S1lI'llI'H, 11011111' 51111111 ' 111111 1 Yr ' . ,11-1 Ray 1111:11, 1.111111 1i1l151111, Rum-r 1i11r1'ra. Garrett. K11c11:1cl Huy 1.111 -.1 A Es .v L. ,1 w Q Q ,. -1, I, ,:1.,. 'Y - -,ww -gs an -v ,. ! 1 1 ,, Q 2 I. - Q ' 4 1 5 nv- ,N at 1 af' ' F 1 .- - 'mx -f 1. . , JNIS ac C1 11151-1 11 0 . 1 1,3 as Q- f 1 .lg .1 an., if 5, .,I 1' 1' sr' cz a T. -1-271 ,xi fy. -1 .1 ,ws .. -L. rg z ...J..'!'. Ma, . .1- l,..1:S,,g ff', .V V. UD 1I11111e1'1111m 312 Klrs. Bvll R1111' 1: lf1i7:111c111 121-11. 161111 1Y:1r11111, 1'11y111w 1Y11N1111, Xzmcy 114261, Mary 1':1r11l 111'11:11111':1y, 1l1't11:1 1Y:1uu11111'1', 1.1'1:1 111 1X111111:111, 51111111 XYi111es. 1111111111' Suv Ilyrr - Row 2: Hn. 111-11: R:1yn1191111 11111111-lc, l11or1:1 L:111:11':111, -1:11'k lir11:1111. C111:s11-1' 11I'llllEl', Lil1:11'11-nc 1-z1111111'11'11. .lxmcll l:11'l1111'. -lurry 11111111 R1111' 3: lf1111'111 llyvrl, N11l:111 XY1-11s1'1, X11ck1-1' XY1111111-1'1y, .1111111 1l111111111, l1:11'1' 111111111wt1111, 111-1111l1'y .XY1111:1111s, '1'11111111y K111r14k, 11:11'11111 K1'11c111-r, 1JL11'111 511111111111 1111mc1'1111m 315 Mr. l3e1'11hn11s1'11 R1111' 1: 11l1:1111:1 Tyv, Sn1111r:1 '1'111er, 1:1111-1 .111l1115r1111. 51151111 1':!'H1II'j', l.11111:1 Scott. N1:11'11y11 l1c!1111l:1y. l'11:1r111111A .fXrr111g11111, Nancy l':11'1'11ll R1111' J: 1x:111' 11l11'1x1', l1:11'1s 11111111 1f111111' l'r:11'1111, 1i:1y1- lfrcv, ll11r1e l11lt111:111, xR1111111'1 1111-1-11, 14:5111- 1711w1'y. Llmrlu 11L'lll'j' R1111- 3: Hr. 111-r1111:111s1:11, 11111 ll11'ku1'a1111, Ruy YYHT11, 101111 1l1111111111, 111-111'1' S1111111. ROIIfI111 ll:11111111s, 1111l111y 1111r11s .'89 Q OR' l lomernnm 2 I 6 Miss Connor Run' lf Xllssy Qilnll-mn. llismr xvllhlrll. llvlun Klmlilnx, Sum Sni- 'Zll'liCl', llizlnr Ilnnlls, Alnni-tlzl ing, Ilrvnrlil l'ivt7sLll, llunn.l llcst l. li lil-W 2: Miss linxnmr, llulnm' Xlzieiluun, Rzinily lfnlliullulu, l.un ,Nelly Nlilvliielil, Xliwlc Tfullu-rl, lizirlmzira Austin, Gorrlun Ronntrcc Sliarun 1'nnnnn4l1:nn Run' 3: liliris l'Iipp:ls, -lulin 'l'vinplcr, Frank llnllwrt, Kenny Simons, llill Hunlcr, l.zif:n'u Rosas. llcnny Linznn, lilly Stanley Row 4: Ilill Stevens. llill Spalslrury, Fri-il Lmgfnl, Slum-lilnn Hixsun, lfrzinlc Blu-scy, Hrzuly Molitnmm-ry Homeroom 314. Miss Clayton Row 1: Qloycc Toilml. Vail Pliillipc, Miss Clayton, Blnrllm Ann-nsliine, Nancy Teague, Ilfmnic jucksmi. Rose Marie Stout, Pain Nuwton Row 1: Lane Harris, llinzili lloyd, Marolyn Heimann, Clmrlotte Phillips, ,lon K:-lil, jim Sliurlmer, Eclis Oliver, jim Rubinsrm Row 3: Roy Gonzales, Jimmy Rlilsteail, Don lfll1Il.fll'lllOllllll'l'l, Paul Robinson, Charles Rusilcr, Dick Douglas, David Pinto, james Milam , 4 13 4? we fl, CQ ,M ini. CT ne ,.L ' ffl'-Z ,g as I -r: 4' an :K Ilnmermnn 1:1 Nlrs. Bcrnlinusen Rini' l: l':n l-iifv, - linstnlx, lilnriil Yill.li'i'r.ll. Kl.1l':1ne-1 Nlaruurul Slnllur, l.nnl:i Ili-rnlmilsi n, llilllnlnsi-, Mrs. llnrrvllly Nvnlcrvr, Klnry Knlllurlilc Nlzlslww Run' Q: wlurry -lsnnlis, llcriil-l Nlqlfrnilry, Imvnl llqirwpll, .Xllnn Smnr. Ilnn ifziirnn. Nlrlruuitn Vzistuiiflxi, llnlllq llnllurlsml lflipq-issrull, SILT? linux' 3' llulilly Xylllwrsmni, lillllliwlwl linnllmnuli, llmxpml llnilwn. 'lunnny llzlrris .' -Q- ' .H - 5..- ,A llumfrrrfnll X05 Miss Broun Run' l: Klnry ,lnm-nl-7, lli-lun-s XY0l1'l', l':lt lilinilv-, l.lnil:i .Xclu-Y. tilcnfln fimlwr, Sllzlrun Sninlzlll, blruirt l,nn4lny, XY.nn4l:i Ymnng Rim' J: vlulinny tlnlinn-1, lgxrry 'llvicl1clln:in, -lny l'r:m'fnrll, -lnnniy Lxnnlv. lillzlrlc-s Hrr, Nm-:xl llmlcillmlm-r, llilly .Xrnulal Run' 3: l'cl'ry llvml. lflwln lvinfii-lil, Nlilxv lil'yx'l1n, lilmrlvs Ik-ll 'lil V4 ax. 4 4 Q fa n Qt., , I5 il hw- . . Q' ' V 'Ki , . 1 2 as Q IE 'i' - -. fp. mlm' iz X 'iz 35? lvl '-l s, Q 'ff 'll' ' ' E 4,1 4 .V ,I :QW 2 as, , N Q ' ,L L- in fi. ' ,Y A, ' I 'I - W ,L 5 22' Ti i iii 1 24 , fl 'if Am. gm 13 -ti Am UN Homeroom 306 Mrs. Dillard Row 1: Mary Cl1ilrlS. Paula Liurlley. Carul Darrell, XYan1la llnshy, Margaret Cliilels. llaria llenavielez, Jeanette tlrice. ,lackie Curry Row 2: John Dietz. Ktnneth Atlarne, Gary Hobbs. Toxey Vatliey, XYantla Carrutli, Jeanette Smith. ,lutly .-Xntlersun. Ellllllil .lean Stotlgliill Row 3: Lester Hroamlway. Iinimy Davis, -lerry Copeland. Joe llowflen. Gary Clliitlllllll. Ray XYilli:nnf-on, NV:tlter Feruald, Conrail Renner Row 4: Dudley Harrison. Don Crawfurml. -l0llll Prickette. Terry Arnold Homeroom 213 Miss Hamilton Row l: Mary Jayne Moore, tlloria Townsend, Carolyn Evans, llillie Louise Revett. Darby Ann lloyd. lflva Lou Cotham, Ginger Ahhott. Martha Mcflellan, Sue Ford Row 2: Louis lfnglrmsler, Alton llain, Victor llallowe. june Armstrong, Gloria Reed, Linda llolclar. Garlamcl Back, Flem nleliraffenricnl. Reagan Slagle Row 3: Donnie Kimmel, JoSeplt Austin, Iohnny Riess. Bob Street, jimmy Gonzales, Joe Ferrell. john Durr, joe Martinez ab ' Ti .li Ai u-is .1 H. W B: gg-3 V ,i.' i ., 5, Q? A 1 A , 3, -,aa ' if ,ui n Nli ,f ORN Homeroom 115 Mrs. Mills Row I: Susie Collins. llvth Ruwtnn, Xlargie lincklur. Mary lieth Hughes. Pan lientry, ,lanicc Garrett, Barbara Tl1mnpsm1, llarbara XY:itson Row Z: loc Lee Daniel. Klnrvin Smith, ,lim Strathrlec, ,linnny Laloie, Mrs. Mills, Chuck XVerlrlingt0n, Charles Schnmnte, Vhnrles llrown Row 3: Ifilwanl Marion. Dun Johnson, lfrnest Smith, lierry Smith, ,lohn lirown. lohnnx' H-ymlc, Charles Patterson Ramirez, Ronald lrlllfllillll, liinmy Homeroom I zo Miss Morehead Row l: Molly Putnam, Miss Moreheafl, Helen Chapin, Linila Uzzel, Dolores Dahl, Bettye Strange, Mary Propst, Beverly Richard Row 2: Brian Aynesworth, TC. K. Lamh, Larry Ryals, Daylon Crye, Jim Stewart, Tommy Vanrlever, Bonnie Puckett, Kaye Rush Row 3: Kenneth Millsaps, Teclrly Ehrhardt, Roger Yarbrough, Edward Abbe, Johnny Lee, Randy Northern, Raymond Beck, Vernon Gage 4 ' - .. N vm itx it if 1 it , qv 4, f lunnu N11 34 'L 3 1 in ,Q-N lblnl lin Q- M , Xin ,Q l Y llilliixil lxnhilul l n ilut Xlr 'rl Ml l lin- gl . I ll X 1 l X i 1 ,lk 4 and ,ws 1,- THE DAISX CHAIN EDITOR DONALD RUST' MANAGINC EDITOR DAN SHAXXXIIR BI SINESS MANAGER FD BFRRX ENGRAW INC BX PRINTING BX H-XLI PRINTIINQ LOMPLXNY 3 , I , I AUSTIN ENKIRAVING COMPANY 3 f IIHITlt'I'HUlI'I 110 Blix. Ulwn Row ll Sltillt-5' 'I'11nI,1'1'. IIu1111.1 XlrXI1lI.111. ll:11l1.1v,1 lztxtlllv. l'.1tr1L1.1 X11 I M1111 I-, lit-1 In' II1m':11wl. 51111tl,1 Il11cl,.1l11r. 51111 I.1-1' 5111-uit'-'1', l.1111l.1 I51'1r.11l1x:1y, 1 1 ,r um -2 . t-..' . 11 Urviili .11111. I-.1rli.1r:1 luirlq, Xlrx, UINU11, llxll Smith. -l.11111w I':11'1v11 Ix.1v11111111l1i X:1r,11'1'o, l1:11'r 'l'I10m:1- Ibm' S: I..11'ry XY5.1tt. .I-ity I':1-It-11 'I'1r1111111u Iiriiiwll. IC:-11:1I:l Klcrrltl 1 , ' wrt Nlilztm, II4111 1l4I IIHII lull llmrltw Rxcliziiwlx II11111-N I' u1'14uw11 Iluiliermmi 104 Miss Rivlixirulsun Iinw I: I':111Ii11c Ilmigtx, .luvly Ilmlmw, Sziumlrzi Huy. Ilzmn RlcXY1Il1:1111N, Kimi ' ' lixrrl, I'iI1711l1utI1 I'1'ynr. Ixzilrcll Nlzirtmvz 111111 Irv, II1l1ul:1 Row 2: ,luck 'I':1rx'f1', Ilmm-r Ilxmislx, l,:111:1 lu Iktilvy. ,lmlyc -In11eS, Iluvcrly Fcfirlirurmixgli. Ilullir Iifyillll. lillxtrlrx Xlycr-. XII I Row 3: -luv Ilolu XYl1itI, Yr-Itzm lillnninulirim. Ilun l'crry Sfmt, lulm XI1i1'cI1iw11, Iluuh Rmizilfl as IIlL'Il1lI'IINllI1 EZ Q.-Q.. had-. if Q A vii van, Nluurli, Rmizxltl I'rct-mxiu, 11011111-I XYomI111'1l. Ixrnnetli Pruitt ., 7'lfv4Lg . ww?-. , Q A, 'bs 'gf :ar---' - W l 'TAI ' sr-4 - ht.: - .1- an ..,. ,x ., 1 YZ ' E55 .-. .. ff- - -M, M I . 'f Vr - ., P- I .S in -v 35' I 1. 1 i 17 ' wk QF 19126 -Q .29- , .. 4: a If ggqj , ,Us , .gi I: 28 ,451 ... ..,' ' 32: - If.. a Q v 1 UN Home-room 116 Nlr. Riulrt limi' I: Nzm II1-mllr'v. Km' Rviil, Sarah IJIXYIIUII, Amis lilzilquw, 'I'rev:1 IIu11ipI1rcys, .tilciiv Smith, Linllzn Smith, .Xml II11111 Rim' 2: IiL'141I'llt' Il:1Ql1:1111. .Xllrnn Iwrirlor. I.1lI1:111 XYitt, Ik-vcrly l Iittnn, -Icrry Ritcltcxuii. Xniicr Xewinziii. ,Nancy Ilryzmt, Lilifirlm Ilzirron Row 3: Klmiut-l Liemlo, jimmy Fryer. H1-orue Nlerilimi. Riclmrll linil-1-lc, Yan Ilutlcr, L-IIJFIQN l 1 tlililw. Ilrrltsrt Iiruwii Rim' 4: .lt-rry Stmnp, Ilxrnin ,. . . , Ingram, I-illv Ixzty, I., 1.1 bpirur, Mr, 11111111 llluiiielwmin 510 Mrs. Stiles Rmr I: I1:1rli:1r.1 'I'Im1upw11, lully Slirirvig .Kim Taylor, Ilusty IIL-r1'im4tu11. I1:1rIm:1r:1 lin-Qett, IfIi:1 Ycln. Kay Smith, Ruby l'rI1:111 Run' 2: Yinre l':1I:1sut:1, Klickcy Nlriiqeu, I,ilIic .X1411il:1r, Sllzirnn I.uNI1l'i. Mimi Ray. Ilzirlmrn , I,rum-r, XYiIfmi Iinrrctt. Clmrlcx XY:1tmn Row 3: Hslmrn Merritt. Kent ,luI11ix1fm. Ilcrlsiv livnns, Ray 1 Iztcc. Hurry Ifcfpuriuziii, Ilnrrull Mayo, lhll l'r:1z1cr, tary Strnttmi Q Q-Q, gem , QM el W' F Ng, -- -0: ,V :WY -Q- Music Hall Mr. Howard luturmellizue Cll0I'll4 in regular rclwzxrsnl Room 119 Mrs. Baxter American literature class in regular rccltatmn Homerunm :O Mr. XVeaver Rmv l: L-Illllj' Sufrcr, luimull llunczul, lllevurly llzlvls, .Xuitzx , rlxlculuxmx, XY:m1l1l lxzxilwx, Vgrrnlr Bllllf. .Mm 1-rzumcr. lm-ity Jiiflirfrll Ruu' J: ,lack flrzxlmruu, Yvrmm lunuxuulmm. lflllrilluc Vlu-Nwr 'lirycs Klull, lfqxyu lfrur, XYill Tlwulwolz, Paul Rulll. ,ll-rry ll-vu frnw Ruu' 3: -lxmuly btzllcv. l',clu'm Nnroxtx-Q. ,lulumv Zullcr. llrrrt Xlorrxx, Rlrllzllwl ll. llurucy, Stzmlsx' lflcuuug. Ruuzxl-l lmrlin Nr, NYe:u'sr llumermnn 320 Miss XVl1iteley Ruu' 1: llxxrwlvu llrowu, Scuulrzl Y lllvsvlnx Srmlly Slulrlx, l I:u1u-N l'rlck:-II, lim Fllurp. .Kun XXWNI Xlnry Almu- lllll. Xxmty Turlll Ruw 2: Km-ur XY:ulfl1ll, tlzlry Xnuulm. lqxluu liulfi-1'zx, Ihlly Sawyer, llululxyv luqfr, Kg.,- lluuunrll. l.luyll Xlnlnry, lm- QUVZllAl'lllhlflw, Klux XYl11IL-ley Row 3: liculuznlrl Sflllxlill, llxclx llrrum, llulw llinvzxxvzny, .luumy llrwccllmwc-, ,luumy XYcltn-rmiux, l'l1il llnvuc-N, Tllmuzls llulfimgtun lm- l5.nfl1u'7 5 gf e T .1 I 1- I Il11111-1-11:-111 315 Mrs. IS11IcI1 R111 I IL11 l'II111I1, Y.1I1'11.1 l.11.l11-II, 1.I1111.1 I.1111.1. 1111111414 1' XI'.111-rw. I'v:1:y -I111I1I. lla-H5 X .111uI1.411. NI1.11-111 XI.11NI1. X 11:l1111 IQ11xI11111: ,- ,ml ,' .ww .' ' ' Run' J' I..111'y XI1'XI111.j, . NIM-I.111uI111. I1111- I71-111. Ihxu- . 11 Vw- R1111 3: I111111l-1' Rnuvuxl. fm' S1l1-,, ,'.w'.l,w .1 1 IIn111c1w111111 lOl Miss IsllI'IiIlI'iIIt'l' I Row I: IIxI1Iz1 YvI:1, Ruwnlyn II111gI11-N. Ruth 'I'11114Iv. Kum- XYAIIN. I'cx:u5' ,IUI111-1111. II1II1-- Hur Iill-'u1'v, IH-uuy XY:1Iw. N11r111:1 -I1-:111 N:11'r:1t1I Rrww J: ,Ingk Ifwixm, Alimmy BI1111n1u. 5:1111 k':1r1w111c1', 'I111111113 Kltilltl. ,Inu RII1-y, Ihvyul II:1mptn11, Ilqnlnl Pctlux N Ruw 3: Rvxnly Sunlrrx. .X. XY. ' X-Icfoy, R1111115: XICQHII, -Im- I'ulw1Isr, Il:1v11I Il1I1I1, XY11y11u ffm . I ,145 if , ,V lil ...4 25,3 U Sf. 'Y 115 5065 gn W. ,- p .Ik ic. P' vw' , lp- Ii 5. I I I I 1 I1 Homeroom 212 I Mrs, DuPuy ' Run' I: S:1111I1':1 lxrmlwr. -Izuuve I Ilwckcrxoll, .In-11115' Iimkmr. Il1n111'1 , IIIIQH. I-111w Rwrmlru. IAIIII I 'I:11'1s. 1.111-Ia Yurk, I':1tsy IR-1-ples 1 R-my Q: ,XYIIIIYIYTI I.:1N-5. Mary IXL'Y11II'lJIf, I'z1111 If1I111m11Iso11. I I.1-my .I1111-F, .luck Smvlh, Stvvr SIL'l'Il6'llX. Robert Il. I XYIIAOII. I.:u RlfkIIil14I I Run' l'Iy-It Iluflwy, k.1rl Xlnttett. Ilgn'i1I Fur-Ir. Rmlxlm' frufs, Hill .XIl'XIlI1lIL'T, -IUIIII Tult I I I I I I 1 . I IIKTYHCTIUITIII 319 I Min Edge f . , I Rum' I: 5:1111Ir:1 RIcBI1II:111. -Iuycc Ikufhy. .X1111 Ii1mrIn1:n1. Betty I 1'l:1rk. Lucy XYI1itv:. l':1rnlyn I NYUII, I.lll4IIl 'I'I10n11N,u1 Rnw J: Mus Ifxlge. Ifmnk Null. .Xuhrcy Strinucr. Hill KL-1011. Victor Fm-lltex. jr.. Jack Iiznrrult I 'Ui Hnmeronm 106 Min Fickling ,.....- Homernom 1 2 I Miss Guynes Row 1: Su lfllun Hnhlun. l':'1:uy Rlcllow, llunna llrmwt-ll, X-'llic l'laralmn, Karol llmlut-x, lk-ily Anne llentley, l.:inn Neel, liarhura Huwarcl Row 2: John Snillcr, lirtrlmarn Kaatz, Lenora Riggs, ,larry Rowan, Clara Suu Hriffix, Kathryn llollmn. Sharon Iinrlwt-, Bliss fiuynes Ron' 3: Iercmy Xlialkcr, Lewi- Howard, jerry lxirlo. llnrmn Zachry, Tum Cliamhlcw. Ralph Martinez, Jerry fzxtlfuy Homeroom 305 Miss Hughes Row 1: Debby Clie-rnoff, Matheson, Charlene Newnian, -loan Healy, Hcttinel lVomauk. Darlene Reamy, lrcnc Riley. Patricia XYilliamS, Inez lYhittiugton llarlmm Row 2: Harry llonalrlaon, Io Ann SOXVflCl'5,X'll'HlI'llEi Daugherty. Betty Buckler, Penne Percy. Louann Hilton, Billy Ilayf. Phillip McMillan, Rohert Xl'il:on Row 3: lliss Hughes, I. R. Harrell, Charles llrogflon. Gary Roberts, George Compton, Bobby Fitzpatrick, Richard Thompson. Mickey Lavy, XVilliam Eggcbre-:ht FEW mzvzx f fl,- gl-fa 4- J A , t ' 4 Q.. 1-Q , . wi, . , .1 , L : ,, lg. 1 : : l . 2' C '- , . .L L. , ' b vw ' Y xx' ' iw, b my sf . --'-- f . ,f .A -K M ... Y ' 4 1 , Nga' It t. x. war- .4 ,.- -4.4 '14 4. 7,3 44, , , Y' s 1 1 ' x xx' - -3 fir, i .I 231' N5 ' i' l 5 i Mig Ri: - P' ., qu, r V Mb. f, N Q M 1 -. Ulf, tl Rmr 1: .Xnn lixmhrn-l, lk-tty Llicmlelicr, -lczmnint' Xldimlnx. liillic Faye lfvzulx. l.yncIIt' xlllCllUXY, Sliarrfn Suamm-r, l.nLy liilllbflilll, Stella Yillurual Rim J: lirnnuth lintlx, lflulw ' Hezaherlin, Nancy l,clnn:nn. -llhlj' Lake, lit-linml Kirlxlfrltrxck, Ilzwnl lirinicl, ,linnny Sntcliff Rim' 3: lffluur liatlin, Mary liullini. Patricia .-Xslllvy, xlilflllil l.:h-clcr. Sznnniy llxu-iw, tilmrlea Mile-, fhrlx lint-lie-ck limi' 4: His lficklinu, .Xlht-rt Stew-iiwii, Scutt llnrn. ,luhn ,Xmlerbmr lfnuvm- llnifcr Hmnernom 104 Nlr. Graeter R-ww I: llillic Snc Huy, Alu Rt-nv l':uttrr-on, Rita linatt-X, l':m1l fulunix, l3zxrl1:tl':l llzlnnnmlll, Xlztry Pack, Mary Kuscliig, tiynthia L'npcl:m4l Row 2: Nurmzin Tlimnax, Il1xvi4l Rosen. Martha Crunplrt-ll, Upal lflliN,fAlancll lioocli, lllnflys lizqw. lk-tty lleutller, liatrul lmxlxln Run' 3: llulvlxy Lncklmrt, lluuulix- l'lIll'TlS, Rulwrt fatty. Stan Lrnnarfl, Rnncll lxuulnm, ,limlny Klcllunalml. llruulnu Szincllcz, Mary Ile-ll Sinn Rim' -lg Ken Nurtlivnier. Nliclmcl lxnlsry, llwnyne l.ur. llun llerrlng. Xlr. Hrarltr ,.b, 1 m SP1 QR 'Wa' win Mfuxiif .mwky 9 vw' x ' 'W 5 A., 4 sq Y l fl Q ,- Ilnylmun-4,4111 1:5 MVN. jrallnw Run I1 Slum- Iinlxuul, Ihlry I:..r1.1.-5. ,l..xn- l:f.,.'1,. X.nu'y Slvulvl, Ibm-rly Xlnrplly. Kny Kill -'f' 11. llvtly lirnl, Nlnry Ilvlrn l':n1ln Hun J: Yann- 'lXnN.u, lnvn Vlnllvp, l,:nwIn .Xnn li.nI1-xy -Inlnl lbgnl-, Kznnfly V:n1'1'.nr. Xlnxxnc Ihmmld, Xlnrx llcI'l1.u1-Ivf, Nlnrxlx n 4 nxtvx Run' 3: wlznm-N Vmnn-, l'll,lrlw Shaw, tlwump thmrlxnn, XIV., -lmunn'-, Alun Sum, lhlly - , Unlxlrhll, llzwv-l lwrrlxll, vlnn Iirmxn Ilnrnermun 303 Mr. Kcithly Row l: Ih-tty Iloqnwrnglll. Inm- Kirnhsnn, Snlncy Nix, lhntritc I.1Ith-, Ilrlnrw My:-rs, Mary Rnflrluucz. XY:nul:n tsl:-xlrlmn-11. Rom Nlznrtxnmm Ram' 2: Ku1m'lh Silupsnn, Ilnn llzxrrxx, jvrry Snttur. lhvn funk, Vllnrlw Sllull. Ulmnrlus flllllllilllly Rmln--y Smnmur Run- 3: 'lkonnny Scslcy. Runnin- Klnrru, Hr. Kcilhly .,x -fn. , -,'.. Bib' 553255. .-..g .3 5. . ,ye- . iw- -f'4 , f. ,- . ' ,-Q. 'vi u Sou -Q ' Z'.' 3 . - 4-.1 Q A' A Qs. Af' .4...A -4 7 ' P A 1 - sit.. E 24 I '1 Pb, 3 KVA ' 6 D .A I 43- A ,. ,,4, QP .ab v. ,:-5, K1 A 1 pf' lxv Q 1 i 1 4 wo- as ' ' i 222 Lk' 1 T ' 1 5.41 ' . x wx! .N ,U ssa!?wf, - A 1 , ,, - fx .. .. fir . SFU i 1 ou. mer . -3 -,i?A'f,' . ' Yr-.f.,N 3-S- ,. f X QL rx, Q Mx, A A --A Tr, WW 1 K L .mi no --. 8 ' Homeronm :Io M r. Knip per Rnw 1: Var ffnrpentvr. fnrvx' R Am1'Smnh. Klnrxlm Nhxwn. Luzum flllllllll. Xlary Klurriiy. l':llti II:n1!'t. ll:u'Iu:nrzn llrnnult. Shnrln Ihyckcry nw J: l.:xrry I.un1l, Tonmnc .In liurvih, Iliann lxmmmnx. XYnn-ly ISL-flmenr, Cllinky -Tulmsnn. ljiilllx' XYin4le1', Noah .-Xllphlml. KL-xxxwxlx Y:mL'lc:wu Row 3: Sinwn .Xlm:n17:1, llirk 'l'nnkcr, Roherf XXX-lclx. l':n Tlzfnnn-. Xlnrvln Svlnltzn, Larry fllllllll, Mr. Iilmippur Hun1e1'unrn 106 Mr. Lamkin Run' I: S:unlr:1 XYHI-un. Lvnln Rx R1 Slmlulllll, Sunflrzl XYUUIL-n, Nlululrwl Trrzry. Nlnry .Xnn Sc-nt, l':u'cy l.n'L' Slnuwrlx. Kay llrcul. S:nulr:x l.mx-rcy. juyu- I'l:nycr Run' J: Hc'ulcn, llmvull. klmper. Snmlrn jznnmry, lmvi-l Rugcrx Lynn X':xugl1:n1. llelurgs Rayburn Vnylor. llnm l.1nLl:l Pcncnck. I.1n4ln nw 3: l'lxil XYL':n'u'. Klrovvr Rum:-rx. Tum l.uxxcry. .Incl I.l.1l. l,. II. Xlnttln-u-N, Imrrell llnxwnrllm, Ik-nny llfnlflnck. .hw l'rcl1sl1:1w ww 4: jimmy XYomlN4-n. Sam llcnnsll. JDIIHIIX Pearson. Hr. l.:unkin .,,v 1 ll USU Q -if 14: ra H - 1 1 r v 1- , 4 xifxlfg, jg fl ' , 13, r v as Ml A s 's li a 1 fs go l ' I W., as ,- A-nl, llnlrlrrmmm 31h Nl rs. Nlcildmvs Nun' lt .-Xnn llnvix, Slurlvy llwrumllx fnrwln- lflslicr, Xln'l.m'y ,Xnn l.:nlc, l.xn4l1i -lilrrril. Slmrun liulwurtxml, llzllil XYwIrl'. Xlrx. Nlamlmxx Rim' 2: l':l'Ilt'Xl l'lii4qi1ilw11:nn, l.3n1l:i Sliumxnc, R1-nrnc X.illi,n'l1. fllzlrlcs Sliurrull, llnlnrus liliftnll. Xlzirtlm Kay Alliriulil. Xlvmn Rc-lnlxaff, Suv XY:-llmrn Rum' 3: Axiilirwm Sllvzx, ,laini- lim-lel', Stznilvy Kcunr, -lulin XIct'rm-y, lisnu kinrsun, 'l'uininy Xlxnn-N, ticuigi' Purtcr. lfrxvy lftulllt Rim' 4: Kc-xlcr l'l1:x:r, -lulin 'l'nrncr, llrmny l'lm1fql', lx-'nncth llzilwr. licnv linflinx Holneroom 1:2 Miss Morgan Row 1: l':nn l'tlry, AlIll'j.11ll'L'l llzikcr, Dixie 'Ik-rry, Nancy linggulz, Klnrgnrvt Street, flnclyn Curliin. Phyllis llnmlci. Allgnun Fnrqnermi, vluililli llra-len Row 2: Iilizulxclli Ann Hlziir, Gwen Ifwing, I-:-vcrutt Lawrence, ,lack Martin, Kenneth Daniel. Runnlil foliar, Janice Rlontietll, Huwarll Dumlgcon Row 3: Donald Cook, llon llzilrlwin, john llanzciser, Mike Knowles, Leon Meadows, Harrell. John Pearce. Carleton Hobby Martin n-:anti 4 Z .gi l'luincr4mrn 511 Mr. Lalwlmn txwwe lwxx 1. l.niilqi 5.nll-fr. Kl.iliw.n Slgirnw, .l:u1um- l,f.m., 4.nIn-v lllnlr, L:irol3n lla-lLl1rI'. V .a-4-A l'11lrni1z li.llxlvi', li.n'cn lilll.l.infI. -lncly lfnlwxlcr v , Rim J: lhin lIl.n'kl:urn. 'liiirfll ,f X lfcrignn. wlnlin ll1.n.nI1.l, -l.nl.n- Y XY:ir:l, l'ut l':i5m lcnnlz x . 1 lirixlmn. Bn nl N .1111 vm in 1 . , .- l..i1l3 -l In ' 'N 'X3 l' 3: l' nny llixulxl any 1 lmrlw ' Xliilxnii. -lgrry lmimii, lhiiiulw kimml., -lcrry Xlillvr lnlnl lW'l'!llNrnI1, Klr. l.ml in ' 5? . Q 1-' . w .- 5 N. 3 1 - , ,1 . ,V Y ' NIM 4 N-1 -Q. .-- , ,-ac Y' 'K - ff' 'l L-15.,.f,..,h -V ' gfyll., if 3. ' . ..-- -,Q . Q - L 'Kms 'Q , .. . 4 V5 -3 f ' f f ' ' - WM .4 in, I ' - Q T. 31 'H ' .5 'S a 1 , Q f x . . , L ' ' 'Y f . A Q 4 - 2 4 ., KN I i' . lik K 4 tis? 1-Mes ff .. - . ' Ziilfif f - . 1? . , v,5.3ggw.7g,..g f :K 2 i -1 --r --' Z , ... . 1 -. fj- AQA ' .r ,l- V JJ! lr' 4 .- 1. 4 . -X 4... .-po 1 r,-E.. 'I 5 Kim' Fl: kirufu-1' llruwn, l'lllllilvN llziy, liulucrl llill, lil.-nn lln1't.1 llinrncrnuin II Mr, Linnstnemltcr Rim I: .Xlllnc lln i.xi.in, l,nn A n llollzlnzxn, .Xnilrzn llzirrrfll. I Xn -1 rlvqiiim' llnllznill, Vvuuy Tiillvy. .Xiny lfy veil. Ural .Xnn l'.c'lu'. ' Nnnq fiirrnll, Sully Stn-:nl Run J: llmrl-'X lilillunin Xin-1 . Snnlli, lxnlwrl lgxulvr, l.lnyal Smnln, lion liimllwrry. lmilulm- I l ln 'llllr ill Il xx ii l 5 'uIl, -: Ku-lu 1 - 1 . lx-in .l: -lrrry llnrl., lilmn lx.znl-cy. .Xnlliuny 5.ll:nllnu, Flilllltj' lhrwiix, Hzimlil Vniizixxziy, Klr. l.xnnNI.'mltcr .vm fs .25 -v W i g.- 5 ll'-111v1-1111111 307 Miss lJNlNUl'll Rott l: liztimtt Shin.tult. S1111-l1'.t lm'lt1':t11, -l.tnr lion-tw, Slrtttvn Xlt'Ii1t1'tl1y. Iltztnm- livttittuvr. lim.. l.41u:un. wl.tn1L'v l'l.ty1l'. ,Xnntlit l11t':t1'flmt.1 Rum' Q: Sitnuly linnplr. lit-nity -lmtt-Ax, ll:tt'ltl Klcl'h:til. 'l'n1n llxtlilurul, Slum' lit'-nvit, ll.tt14l llrtlrt-rt. llun Xlzttltln Rum R: -l1lL'lx Slit-lton, l,ul:tn:l llnxt'.tl'1l. tlrnr l'.1t'1', Xu ,Xtitlt-twill, llululuy l'1m'cll. 'lf Q. ,linux llmm-1-m,1n 314 Mr. ,luck Price Run' 1: Ruth 1'-lwlIQl', fztmlytt llmpper, Mary lllcnn, L':1 1-l Sut- Stslx, Kl:trg:11'ct Nlycri, l,n1tl.. Smith, tilt-nwlotzt Ihillofu, lk-wt-yittgt fitntp Nutt' li lltll Huy llztllcy, l t'::nl1 Sanchez, Rtnlney Il:1l11v.-la, lk-rut SUl'l'L'l5, l':tt Klrtack, .luflllll Hilllllvfi, Rim xvlbttllvflglll, lliftnu llmvltittw Row J: lltll S':w:t1'tl, Guurqc llgmik, l.. U, IilllllL'l'l-Ufll, lietntclli Young, llnnzthl Curliutt. blue Snllinc, fhxtrlcf frmtkritc, Huh Suntxnurs E, 2' luv- nw 'VI wf ' , . v . X 4 ll?-fl' . Q...-Q,-3 Na 592, nn 'Fi il 'i . L 8 4 t 0PH0l vv me 1 xx W- lltitnunmmn II6 ikfwx f 1,x,,:,.' Q :aw- 3 3: tif! Q us, L'-21: Wir. Skinner Row 11 lletty lkirrttt, Lvnnzt fuzttu, Linulzt l.or.l. Lnit ftlillcr, llcvurly Sunnney, l':ttty Smith, -l7ll't Nlztsmcy, Patsy Iltinglrts Rum' J: ,larry Smith, Xlztltwmlttt Klztttt-NN, lhttmlil llttalty. llnylc l Ricltzmls, tigtylzt Miller, Nl:trl: lltturwlzul. Ralph Hrzty. l.on1N l 1 Ram' R: llcrniv l,ut1zt11m11. llcnniQ llqliflllll, l.:t1'ry 'l'r:n11ntell, llxtrrull Hill, Mr. Skinner, 1 llztvitl lhltu l 'Y ,I Ilotnurnmn 313 - - : Mrs, Smith ug, , if AT' Row 1: Cltztrlccxt l'ickcns. Yi' l1:trl,:tr:t tlrny. XY:u11l.t Sxttvyt-1', Klztrcizt XYit-limq, lltrnlyn Carr, , llillll Nlmcr, llctty XYctzcl, l.i11tl:t Shelby Rim' J: titty lfngle, l3uXYitt Clztunclt, john Muller, Chztrlotte ' Sutllu. Mary Louise l7t'aziur, llill Sptingur. Jnntux Hulick, Klri Smith Row .l: ll:tvc llztrnes, Travis l,:tttwm1, J1.lllk'S Moutlry, Alhert Ctvrtlik -1- Lb. M , ' H Zi' f- 'QI' , .Pnl . is . ' ra? .,' , , . Nui. Y v , , 1 , , ,- K, , . ., ,l . mr' r 'A - ' , 1 F ' M' . lg? l 4 2 K 1 I , as . K t V A v s in 1 H R V . A' Q 4: , rr. x K ' ' R1 f-,. .-17 Ilnmermun 214 Nlrs. xxyllllll Row l: llurlulrix l-vu. liflrlulrqn XYxlll1mw, fzmwlru Null-r, l':nlNx' Ilnlrh. Kay l'h1llipN, Hilusm lfllvu L'rm1m':xy, Vinny un, xxnlml raw .23 Kltky RiClicl'vn1, Jrimull l411ill:1, lfrznmg-Q l c:1r'm. llugh lYllful1g, lh-uinzl lYcll:m'11. Snmlrzn Schrmlcr. .hlllltllfl Iluulcy, lfl..1':l Yzmuulun. .l:mir-' llslwl-ln-:nm Rum' 5: XYmr4ly llulrllx, ,lim Xlzuun, YY:nlc Rmmkx, .hllrll Xlycrs, llnlwhy lY1ll1mgl11m1. mmny llryzmt, Lum- Kln I-lmm-5 ilu-mms Klurias, lirrt llllflj' Homeroom 223 Miss Zurfluh Run' 1: ,loan Allen, lo Ann:- Squyrns, Norma Diwzl. Nlsery Ann Shilling, llomm 'lu-lvl, Suxun Gorham, Sfuuly l'u-ck, l.1n4l:1 Pczxrcc, Doruthy liryzlu Ruw 2: Misa Zurflull. lf:I:mxic lbickcrwu, Ralph Klart, Lmflzx Hardwick, Frank Conzmlly, lfrcfl Solano, Rex l'Ieescnm11, llurnhl ,luhq nw 3: Tummy Carter, R-ry Marlow, Larry Thomas, llaviml Pee-ples. Denny O'N:-ill, Tummy Stroud, Charles Freunwu, R'llllly Turner jk i E335 M5 DRILL' LIME 'Ti' ' LET7 LN 'ENKST rf--' f, ,au, X1 ie 'ii x f 5 - .73 s.- , 1 .. l'lw Irlll' wirit wi 'l'I1llIIlxNLIiYiIl2 ix Hl1SCl'Y1,'lI ln ull hlllIN'l'IHDIII5 in the 1I'k'HlI'iI1Q and nlixtrilvutiug I . . lzlmilicx, Huis flill' zlpprwxixlmzltuly :US lmske-tx new nlixtrilmtmi lu thy no lmrncrmunx. 1. llullwuwmlll 301, 1. ll41111rmu111 IIQ 3, Iifnnunmxlm gnu 4. Ilmmw'-M111 305 q. lifvlm-rufxln ug n, lIvm1v1':m111 313 l'4m 'xl uf lulskrts of hmnl to lu-cdy X .4 X lin ff v. ., an, W E WORI 'll gli s. QW -NlT'.3 L-v If L, W, A . VN The fall sc11le'stcrl111mc'rr11:1n parties are held juat before Cl1ri:tmas. By popular demand, the partir-5 are really aumptuuua feasts. 1. Ilumeroom IIS 2. Homemnm 321 3, Ilmneruom 112 4. l'l0IYlE'I'll0ITl 124 5. I-Imneruom 3111 6. P-TA entertain members of hmnerrromx having IOOIQ membership in P-TA. LIC OJ TI-IE DAISY H I Published by Senior Class Waco High School WA00 HIGH SCHOOL wnco, TEXAS 1958 I Y 'x Q 713 M 4. lt kei- , 4 1 6 N 'Is 1, 'J rv w 1 1 ' 1 1 IIIIIWI' 1 A J 1 wmsw- f- ln. . . ' L-2 ' .g,,.f' r 'tix-WA :B f ' 1115. mf' 1, 51 kk gn-1 .Q- cam! x '-Q S., 1. IIrw111cru41111 3:5 vnim il rr-gulzxr I7I'1YgfI'illll. 3. 1111111111-1111111 II interrupt weekly prawgrnxn to greet the I ' l 4 V pl1rfX1gl'npl1rI'. I ', llf.l11c1wm111 3:2 TIIIINL' Ill tlu-xr NIlllINlIl tm' Ll 1.-Nu. I J l . - 5, lTlL'I'H' m 512 clvul utrir'v1's fm' apring term. Page ' 4. Iln111cr.'u111 322 pack '-l'l11llllxSg'iVil1g bnskcta. ' 6. I'lu1nerm1111 314 lmnor thexnselvcs for making A on Tl1m1ksgivi11g baskets. LD LT UNT Yau RY E KG K .,, 7 A M I'I'l N I'l'l ICQ Ulf' Q2-'ZX p Ie' 4 VU' x Q1 V 1 up 4 as ' 'fy' Mya, WH-w...,,,, 'Y 5 1 fHfli't'I'N ul SVIIIIII' Hllllkl. , Hmniwr Hzlml IN'I'flPl'Hl5 :nl lmcnlf time ui' .Xrlingtnn llcightx llIlL', , NI.1jm'vtn-x mln ll IXXiI'liI1j,Q murine .lt RUIULLIII gzlrnr. I 1 f rx P :Q lyflllll Major llrurgu Knight :md r1mjul'cttcx. . Nrxwmnu' lUl'ITll5L'l'5 uf Srniur Hllllli talks part mn :1swn1l1l5 Pl'Ogl'llH1 nl' NL-xx'1':vx11c:w Club. lntermrdicltc Hand grmlp in regular przlctive- scwiu IOR BA IJ sn.,- . . 1 P5 .S 1 1 ' ,gi I 9 -9- rjirflib- fng fn ii X fl I as e .-fiat. Row I: Israel, Lamb, S. VVood, Malwry', Britain, Bowden, Oglethorpe. Squires, Knight, Seelye, Crow, Deaver, Farrar, Blair, K. Stinson, liangert, Kehl, H. Schyvetman Row 2: Incardona, li. Thempson, D, Stinson, bl, King, Naylor, Snmmey, Porter, XXllt'flllLf,vlLlH1I5t'I', tioodyyin, XV. 'l'hompson, Reyes, Sellers, Robertson, Parks, I.. Thompson Row 3: Barrett, Mallory, lobe, Best, Blackburn, K. King, Canales, Foster, Lord, lirasyvell, Hrognlen, Smith, Henry, Uafford, Nlassey, Haddock, Malone, Moness, Simpson Row 4: Rosas, Mounce, Adamik, R. XVard, XVilliams, I.. Miller, ll. Miller, l'earce, Bailey, NlcC'lellan, Lenamon, Toland, U'l5rien, Grusendorf, Braun, Herbert, Patterson, .l. Sehyyetman Row 5: Flay, hlohnston, Baker, lioatyvright, Vlohnson, Shelton, Martin, Crawford, Trammel, Ingram, Pinto, Royals, Kochman, llolze, Jones, Busby, Bradshaw SENIOR BAND Dirnlorf MR. LYLIC SKINNIQR FALL SPRING Ray' Deaver . . . . Prrxitlrlll . . . . , Ray' Deaver ,limmy Blair . . . . Rrmls l'i4r-l'rrxit1r11t . . jimmy' Blair -lay' Farrar . . . . lira,r.r l'irr-P1'f.rit1r11t . , john Toland Linda Bowden . . . l3f1'or'Jirzgf Sl'!l'l'fHl'j' . . . . -lan Massey' Peggy' Seelye . . . l,'n1'r'1',ffw011Ji11g Sl'1'I'1'ft1I'-Q' .... Peggy' Seelye George Knight . . . Sflltfflll CUIIJIIKIIII' CHru5,rj , , , George Knight Herbert Sehyvetman . Sllltffllf fjlllltllltflll' tRr'1'tl5J . Herbert Schwetman Suzanne VVard ....... Rfj1nl'lz'l' ...., . Joyce Oglethorpe -lack Brittain . . For two weeks before the opening of school, the band began drilling in preparation for the football games. The band appeared at half-time during all home games and traveled to Corsicana, twice to Austin, and even to far- away Abilene after a school-wide fund-raising campaign. A highlight of the year for all of the band members . . . .Lilu'z11'im1. . . . . Don Mcflellan Holy Summers took top honors in inspection and marching. The twirlers also did well in solo and ensemble events at this contest. The Interscholastic Leagues animal contest was held at Baylor University on April 24. and 25. The XVaco High Band participated, and many members entered solos and ensembles in this contest. came late in November when they received new uniforms. The new uniforms, gold with white trim, were worn when the band presented its annual assembly program in February. Early in December the band entered the lllarching Contest held 111 lylexia. This year, as always, the band Donning Weste1'11 atti1'e, the band marched in the Heart o' Texas Fair Parade. They also marched in the Santa Claus Parade, in the Baylor Homecoming Parade, and in the Armistice Day Parade. Rounding out a very' successful year, the band played at the Commencement Exercises in lN'Iay. Page LU IIURNS, 'l'RUfNlliUNliS, li.XRl'l'HNllS Run 1: lim Nlqlxwx, Um lNl'llL'l, bllll 1 ' , ,Z i . tlcsrgv lxmglmt, lxvn lXl:l1'Im R115 llvzlvrr, licnt flI'llNt'lHlUl'l, Knrlu-Ium' Sriumll, Hulwlmyc lfmtrl' Rim 3: liylr King, licnnic l.t'Illll'H1ll1, l7f.n:1lcl lg1llxi'I', Uirkic- llfllllll, l,1ll'I'f' Trzlmmcll, Dzlvinl Piutu, .lulm Ylxllilllil, .lun lielml, licttyc' lllll'l't'lf SAXUPHONPQS, HASSUON Rum' If Flurn Row, Pauline Rmuf, -Inyce Oglctlwrpe, liulslayv fllliflkll, llclen Cr'lm', Anim lllvzlxxlmuzl, Argclin cllllllllfh, Lewis lim-at Rum' 2: Lloyd lxfl1ll1l'f', lru Royals, Dwayne lm.11-mn, Rmmic llulye, A1'lu1l lunvs DRVNIS, ILXSSIZS Rem' 1: Sllllllllll' lVz1rcl, jimmy lirxlswell, l31lI'lCllL' Stinwn, Ixwix XVilli1llns, blmly Kinlfr ral, -lunettn King, Kay Nlzlllwrl Row 3: Vlzul liflflllll, Dun cll'ZlNl:1ll'll, K1-nt -Inlmstnn, Xxlllylll' jzxy, HUIIIIL' l'lr:lLlNl1:1w l':lm 41 -Q ng K . 'Y Ll ig lfI.l' l'lfS, lll'llll'l5 fm I: l'lllI'l'.ll'Ll l'lwx11pwx1, Su-vu Rwlwrlwn, hlgum-x l'.lrtvn, l'vtr'r liwr'l111mI1, l,iml:l , l . . lwxulfn, 5flNlLl l'.11'lv, l,lIlnlI 1'l1 Illpxzlll Rmx 1 ISL-vrrly Slllllllltj, l.lIlllll -I I ln ral, ,lim Flllllllllvlll, Ilzuirl ,trlljvfff 5 N Y llvrlwrt, Nlalrriql XYivlil1g, fy y , I H-' l MQWW llntty Smith e T l - .f 'N ' 'mx 4 gg l f' .l 2 gl 1. V 4 1 l ,ml , . All -Q - .. -k..-, h ,A ,V,k 'ima . C l'4lRNl4TS Kun If fll!ll'lL'N llCllI'N, f'llIlI'li'N l'41ltm-mu, ,lim Huxlwx, klllf lfnrrarr, ,lzumw ljL'.ll't'L', -luvl lxl'1IlNl'l!llf, lx. lx, l,llIlllH, Nl.ll'xill lilllvx 5 ' l , ff. v . 1. . ...V 1 , , sa' fijwv, I lynx 3 ll.11vrlsl klulw, l.lt Mal rv, . twgif-:N ' , ,'y 5' I .X ,fiflff D ' 'Engl' l':t'I1II'N llxlclaluvlx, lhm , , , w S l'lllll'lxlllII'l1, Allllflblll Nlznmw- I i l X I, I S. W i u E I I A X4'IIIIL'Il QIIHPN4-ll ' l i n A Q'I,ARINlZ'I'S Run 1: -limmy Hlzlir, llcrlwcrt Svlmwutnmn, Ruth Squjrus, liwyml -Iumper, Nlillwurn Unzmlxvin, Peggy Sealy v, XY:l511e Tl1:'111psfm, liruvc lizlngn-rt, Rlgflllil Nlljltll' R vu 1: Dun lxICCllUllL1Il,vllIl1l1 Swluwctrnml, Luis Millvr, ,lan Slwltwn, C'l1z11'le-x Brflgmlcn, flllylfl Miller, llcury .Xnlzlmi Sara Sellers l':lgv fl ff- -lb- ? Y 4 ' F1 Q fm -W1 'N' X 5 1 N' Ax ' v-+P f 'ma9 bf'?+?:w Q' 1-NIU' ' 4 4 G Tlvnf 9 z ,' gil A ,- 31 n V bhLf-.a,nQzfw55Lf-ng,jQ,+9,f41 H K H X' fav ' 94' A 'fn kfffn r Q' fs 1 ,wylgb ,u,f, WDJL,-ef f ambvwvvvlswf-fvVw vWf 'YV + '-Tx, 1. Ufticurx uf Interrm-cliznu KYITUVIIS plan xpring activities, 2, Nlclnlwcrf nf All-State Cvhliflli lcnve for Galveston, 3. ,Inninr Vlmfmrmef tzxkc part nn ChI'iwIII1Ilx IlxxCYTlhIf' prngrnrn, 4. A grnup frvrn Senior Chorus sing for P-'IDX :nesting N i. Scnirvr Chr ruw t'lIIl'I'IIIiIlN -Illllilil' l'lmx'l1sL'k. fu. NIEI'l'lhl'I'5 uf Senior C'l111l'l1s rehearse fUl' The lfcrrj Xviciuuf' I' W. .nfl . f ENIUR lIllOli l. if 0 0 Row 1: Vxpert, liillizim, llCl'illIl1lIl, Meiiinlzix, C'ooper, NV:1ilclill, lfernziltl, Nlzirion, NVilli:nns, XVz1tson, flrblhlilllilllt, Hunks, Rodgers, I I iIlZZl1 Row 1: Ciuy, Stene, Nieclerer, Grunt, Pope, Utlell, Nlitrliell, Cigirrett, llughes, Youell, Nliissey, Taylor, l,. Sinith, Nloore Row 3: liggebreebt, llunt, Russell, jziekson, Nehring, Sparks, Hutler, lfleining, Nlegtiritx, Haiteinzin, Smith, llvnrll, Newmzin, Sehuler, VVenseI Row 4: S. Russel, C1ll'l'llIl1, Reece, lluggins, j. Mitehell, Pznton, Tinmle-ll, Robinson, Spivey, Foster, ll, XVilli:uns, lligginbothznn, lloeltltke, Koerth, litlieritlgr, oss 1 R Row 5: Moorehenil, XViIe5, lziyne, Raines, llerring, XVenseI, Rlt'lllll'ilN, Cruinpton, tirusenilorl, Berry, Nlzixuell, Nletl, Phipps, Deiinnrd, llolt, Fitvbugh, lizirnes, ixlosliir'-X SlCNIORL'H17Rl'S Ilirfwlurz NIR. l4izxNi2'1'ii now.uui l7.'Xl,I. SPRING -luck Uilell . . . . Pl'f'.Vlil1'lIl . . . Uennis iNle,::iriti Davie llerrinp.: . . . lift'-I'rr.u.If11l . . . . XY:iyne i'rumpton Yvonne Cypert . . . Rflllfiilllff .X'i'fri'!11l'y ..... l.. Ki. Spivey Betty Piallyn . . . , f.'f1f'r'i'.i'fw11.111111 ,N'ffm'li1r'y . . . Plllllll filtllxflllllilll' xxvilfllt' l'rumpt'tn . . . Ruin' f,llHllVlIIlIll . , . . -liinmy Metz Gene Yowell. . . , Risrr f.'!lllll'llIlllI . . tiene Yonell The Senior Chorus is the senior choral orgzinizzition of the VVaco High School Chorzil llepairtinent. The ineniibership of eiglity-tive nienibers is selected by coni- petitive tests given :it the completion of :it least one yi-:n s experience in a junior organization. The chorus c:1rries on zi full schedule of activities during the vacation months. Some of the groups before which the chorus has sung include the YVaco Lions Club, XXYZICO Kiwanis Club, Northwest Kiwanis Club, XVZICIJ Rotary Club, Optimist Club, Civitzin Club, Amferican Guild of Organists, lin- semble Club, JCAFB YVives Club. State Traffic Plan- ning Group, :intl A X M Klothers Club. 'lihe Chorus :ilso lm-I the ilistinction ol being invitesl to pertorin for Clov- ernoi' Priee llziniel on at recent visit to our city. Sunnnei' :activities czirrietl the group to lizillzis to see Rose fllzirief' one of the Stzite lfziir llusicztls. The chorus w::s representetl in the All-State 'Chorus by thirteen nienibers. The spring progrzun wtis high- lighted by the presentation ot lfranz l.eh:n s lXlerry lVidow. As usual the years' activities were cliinzixetl by pzirticipzition in the lnterseholiistic Leziggue Contest heltl :tt Baylor liniversity. Page 71 I TIGR 1EDlAT , V V... Row I R1 IW 2 llunter Row 3 Row 4. Rooks, Carrigan Rllxx' 5 I Pearee, Meflellan, Traylor, Custer, Buekler, Daniel, Bain, lrleneyeiitt, Carroll, Nleflrary, Xvilson, Pietzseh, Dudley i Todd, Vurry, Stone, Kutzenherger, Rowton, Gamhoa, Dietz, George, VVeddington, XVilkes, Mackey, Sparks, Bishop, 3 lfile, Phillips, Strange, Glasgow, l'owell, Ker, Spoonts, Hooks, Chatham, Grace, Sliotwell, Rowe, Bucltlew, XVilson, Storer : Landfried, Hryant, Ford, Seeley, Humphrey, XValker, Smith, llerlwert, Morris, Bryan, C'rut'lter, Broadway, Hill, Childs, 3 Shaw, Payne, Neelley, Craven, Drewyer, Uilison, Milam, Breedlove, Me-rtz, Simons, lfvans, Losak, lrloldar, Armstrong, David INTERMEDIATE MIXED CHORLIS IJI,-,ww MR. i4i:NNif:'1'ii HONVARD F.-XI.l, SPRING Ken Bryan . . . l'r'r'.riJr'1zI . . . . Buzzie Foster Mary Traylor . . . l'i1'1'-P1'f5iJf11l . , Mary Elizabeth Shaw Brett hlorris . . R 1'f'r 11'I I lllfl Sl'lI'l'fl1l'j' . . Mary Carol Broadway john Dietz , . Cnrr4'511n11Ji11y S f'1' rvlzlry .... Liz McClellan Keith Snider . . . Bu5i1lr'.vs Alllllllllflfl' . . Linda Holdar The Intermediate Klixed Chorus is made up of sixty- t-ighr memliers selected from the students taking the Choral Department competitive examination given to the .lunior Lllioruses each spring. The chorus has a full slate of officers and operates on ll schedule very similar to that of the Senior Chorus. Performances are given as demands require and the musical quality of the group allows. The Intermediate Chorus has an independent sum- lagu 74 mer program and performed for the 1958 Summer School Commencement. The group went to Dallas to see the State Fair iXlusieal's presentation of South Pacific. The Choral Department social schedule includes one party in the spring term for this organization. The membership in this group serves to further knowledge of choral ensemble singing, to develop poise, and to huild good fellowship and school spirit. - v .4 1. .- ..- Q X ,,-Q , 1- Row Ruyy' vs. Row RUYX' Roxy Rmy' Rim' Rim' Rim' Row Gi 0 0019 Judy Milam, 'ln-:11111i11c NI1'lii1111ix, IM11111z1 Linticr, Batty C'r:1iL1, Siwy' Blair, M:1rtl1:1 fi1lIUPiWL'ii, .xllll Kimlwrivl, Betty Y1111gh1111, Carey ixllll Smith Y Cy 11tl1i:1 Ki1'kl:111d, Bgkmic i':1Il'N I1, l':1r11ly11 Bcl1'l1ur, Ngiury iiuggwly, Niairgqirrt Stwct, l7:1tl11-1111 lwnllity, Bvvvrly Sv:11'Iw1'1111gl1, fillflbiyll Bryylfy, .lL'QIIlliC Iiit-ki-rwii, Nlilrggzlrrt B:1k1A1' C'rm1Iy11 NYulf, Dizinii cilllTii'l' 11, .xlliffil llairrrll, I,y11vtt Nl111'l11111, Sl1:11'-111 Syyziiimir, 0111111 Suv liritiix, Kay Killviu, Ptllllt' I,t'l'l'y',-I1lIN'ii Lifuvli, Rvnzltn' Nilllvrlvh, ixlllfy Nlurry Sl1:1r1111 Mt'C':11'tI1y, l71'l111'L'S XYUI1, Nielluzl ixil'fiillI'i', l,'111:11111 lIilt111, C'l1i11lxy LiI!i1IINI'II, Bt-yt-rly Nliirphy, Hlll'ilLll'll K.1:1l1, N11111'y Stitclsr, I.tA11r11':1 Rigigx, Yirginigi King, Uulimi iiil'ixPlIfl'it'ix, Viyi.111 Rul1I.1lt fillflli Ilvitlga-Q.-X1111I'isr1'c,,'X11111'ttc,I-:I111-1111,Dixii-Kiyyiii, VvL:L:y I-Vila-y, .Xmy i'ifKN'QlI, l.i11nl.1 llziiylyyivk, Butty islIL'ixiK'I', l.illi:111 XVitt, -lxivkiu R'lQ'UI'N, Put Aslilcy, Ii11:111flI:11111:1, ,Indy l,:1kc .ll'N14JRllIRI,S CHORPS llmfluft NIR, KliNNIC'l'lI IIUXYAXRIU Pnulettu 'l'111I:11', Sandy Stziigpgcix jllilll .'XlIv11, Nliiliwu Stxiriiw, Phylliy li1'11w1kx, -In Rum' I'.1ttc1'w11, Rita Klwzitcx, 8111111111 XVHIM111 Bnrlwzirzi XYilIi:1111y, Billie Ray I-nm, l,1111:1 Nucl, .Xlirc Xxiilii-xL'l', xllillll fillflltll, I,y1l41 St11dghiIl,Shirlt'y Yinwii, Plllll XViIN1111, Patsy Prepiu Betty -Iz11'k51111, 'I-1 jxllll Sqiiirw, Put iizilwlur, Betty .X1111 Bvlitlcy, P11111 I'tlry, Bctty B.1rkIey, Dfiwtliy B1'y:111, I5-1111111 Brnxyyell, fnrol I.cslxiI1, Iillfy K'11pc1'tn'11 I Szmdrii HiI1L'ki3lll'l1, NllIll'y' l.cl1mz111, M:1rily'11 C'11Ntvr, Izlt filll'lN'IIIl'I', Pzitti Hziiiit, .Iv:11111c llwllxiiid, Bvtty I,lIk'tiixL'I', i'iJll'iW1ll'1l HI'LlIlt'lY, 1.4111 :X1111 iitlililllilll, R'-x11ly'11 Ilughw, Jill! iiL'l'l'iIIU,' A , jerry' R11y:111, Sz1111l1'11 XXYINIIEII, l.iIIli1I Pi'1ll't'L', l5111111:1 Tmld. i.iIlLi1l Uinrrrtt, l5r1r11tl1y Ilivrgfljif' 1lI'hl1l'll Th4fIl11N1I1. Ruth 'liilliiik Put iNlvPc:1k, Ksiy Smith, HtlI'iW1lI'll I-iiyhrr, ,lt-1111y' lighter ,V .. UV .Mg C Q 22: W. HMS 'f 1 5 9 S -. 1'- .rif 3 - A 3 , N. , F . -- ' . - 6 ' 4 : ' , Q ,V N.. Q - f vi' 1- 'QW ' , he' , 'V ,, , fi if P' CT 11 .B - . . w : 6 i ' 1' ii -S 1 1' 5' 'V' - ,.., Cf V4 . C. i, ,, e- . f - 'iii R, H , N iii Q : 3 : X Q Q . aaa 2 7' . A .. . , .. yr . .wr W ik' .O, ,, :N -- as : L ,J . ai 5' ' in Q 1, Hx' Pays 7 nv n.-rv THE THEME LOYALTY to God is the cornerstone of good character and basic to all other loyalties. The man who is loyal to God is also true to his country, faithful to his family, proud of his school, of service to his community. In recognition of its importance in our lives, We have chosen LOYALTY as the theme of this edition of THE DAISY CHAIN. 5? .luwlolas 3 l G SH I , iff . 1 Q C g TL-. is T - , .M A ww 'of 1 llllllll Row II jimmy Sutcliffe, llaviml Rogers, Ken Lipwnmh, Kenneth Prfvtur, Roy Marlow, Stan Lenarcl, Kenny Jones, Bnhhy Cathcy, Dun Matkin, I4-n Kirkland Rsm' 1: Phil XYcavrr, wlainss Kcllvr, lingcne iiaiscr, Don Phillips, David llihh, Billy XValsIchcn, llvm'ai'Ll ljllilgt'Ull, plllllhmj' Stuxvart, 'lim Blnnnig, 'lack lining Rim' 31 ,live Huh XYhitt, Rnwm-Il Kc:-ling, Bill Smith, Ronald llllfllllll, Tummy Kitllity, Sam Varpentcr, ,loc Riley, David Pcttnx, Noah Appleton, Hill Seward, Ralph Gray, Dirk rllmkcr Rem 4: llcnny O'Neill, Rivliaril Siltlll, Charles Orr, ,lnlniny Nurris, Dun Davis, l':llNXilI'll .-Xhhe, Pat Tlinniaa, Paul Salamlinn, Smit lluriic, Tum llaiurcl, linlwhy hxvt'lIL'l'ITl1lIl, Gene Ifarr JUNIOR BOYS CHURVS llirrifnr: NIR. KIZNNICTII liUXV.XRll IXTlfRKIIfl7lgX'l'E GIRLS CHORUS Seated: lilnrizl Raul Standing: Helen Chapin, liarhara liryanr, Jancan -lnlinsnn, Kay Rush, Mary Childs, Pat Cicntry, Ninivy hXvZIl'I't'll, Darhy' Hcvvrly llaralwn, Nznicy Vvvvl, Mary klanc Nliunw qu l'auv linycl, OPERETTA 1-. TI-IE MERRY WIIJOW ljmffmr MR. KENNIZTII IIUNV.-XRD xuss NIAXTIIP. 1:1155 curl-u4,1,n sf. A 5 ,. 1 04 . ar-Ps vi Y .lffnn1fvm1i.vl.r: MISS IZLLPN -llf.-KN l-SUS'l'lC'K MISS ISIQTTY MARIE PIAZZ,-X CAST UF Cllll-XRA-Xl I'lfRS liczltrice lilllgllliltll Paula Ovllstzllltitlc Print: Nikalzlw llrnnif Nlcgurity M M3 fl lvfllwl Ilcrr Czlrlu livrglwlt Pzxul Rulwinmu llllcl lm l 'KlfH l-lllllfl Rllwfll Princeas Stepllnnir .Kun llunt MVN- ll'l'1'jR1'ml lPll MKIYQS l7HVill Elm Mtlltl- gylth,-U, yyjlty ,lrlterwn lxllllllvllpll Dun lllLfQ,'tlll3llfllllU1 Mrs. Adele Talllmt Susan Ruwcll lhnlcl l g'l . I4'd,.li6 fF' I'uclc-rwtucly Cxntlmigx Nlumcllvalml l',lt'll 'Ih' lVU4l'll il llllllflmn 1361-mn 11,-r,I,,,1 ' Miki, gmgllill fnlvllv Vllnrlutte Uulrnmn CIM-ity, pn.,t,,,, 43, Iylwil, lIL,,.,.iHg ull llzlunllzl 'lt'l1lllI1f.fN lNlnntg::lnr1'y Nclwn .luv Nluurv 5llxt 'gm'tt'A Milll' .limb Nl Ul'f l'RUl5l'C I'lUN S'I',XI l7 I..Xl3ll-15 .XNIT til-fN'I'l,l-fNll:N HF Tlllf FNSI-QNll5l,li Set lk-Nign lllllll cllll71lI'ClIb lEli71llujtl1 Cfmpt-r Cjlinr lgilft'Il1Llll Set C'unstrut'tiun Ralph Spnrlw, -limmy lin-ctllf:x'u, lfflll Itflmm lflllvlgllrlfll XVzl5nv C'1-uxnlwtun, Pzlul Ruluuwn QF' Mud lll l'llltl ?l11li'1i1ffI1111111rf'I1 . , :1'x' fu 1 l Lights llvrlwic IQYZIIIS, Rfnlu-rt NlllllITl, iiziry C'l1:1tlmm, Ht,t:Q Rm' 11H.f.fi,,x lllluve lgullpe lllllllll lfurtl, Kenny' Sirnnns, Dizuunc XVilwn I4ilm'nUr Mcciiiin, Ilurn Ridmrdx Millif-Vp l5I'1lITl1IIlCS Flaw Ulul'i11Nlusl1is ' liulwllt Smith Ticket Sales Clmirmen luck liwing, Siwy lilailyf lvilmlil RFUIWF Rillllll Vglwflw Mrlrtlmzl Fzlrnplwll, Patsy PLUIIU, I.. li. Spivey, l.intl:1 llnltlnr Millltlilllb RUNS l5j'l' Tlvllilvll Publicity t Q Iullim. clirlx cfhnrux :Gill llijlul' 1iiIlT'Hll:1XU:ll . fun 1 1-' 1 e Set Furniture . lircxxerl Furniture film 51,116 yynltu. Fwlmld Sound ,, D-A g 1 Reginald Stinwn ,- , ,, w- I V culzu' Ron I: Lester, Shnwver, Cook, Rose, Hurldlestou, Smith, Carrigziu Row :Z i':1tl1e-v, Roeder, Llress, Ilhery, Polk, IiICI1t'Il3tl',Q,'Cl', Ritehcson, Vruok THE DAISY CHAIN EDITORIAL STAFF Iii1'itnr: DONALD ROSE Mzllingillg Editor Cllzlss Editor Sports Editor Uriguiiyzitious Iitlitor Art Illitor Typists PlluIugl'1lpllel'S Assistants In the Iiditor Sponsor Th activity. The editor is chosen hy the senior clzlss e DAISY CHAIN is prorlueerl as :ul extrz1-curri- officers. null he chooses the other members of the stuff suhject to the zipprovzrl of the coorllinzitor of school :ic- tivities zuul of the sponsor. Ifzich staff memher gives up ll sturly hull pi-riorl for work on the yezu' hook. The DAISY CHAIN is prorluccil entirely hy its stuff. The theme :uul zu't work were plzuiuetl hy Donnhl Rose :mtl KIzirg:u'et Hulhllestou. The photography, except nge 78 Ijllll Shnwver Patricia Cook Perry Polk . .. Hobby Lee lxIIlI'g1lI't'l IIudcllestou . Cynthia Gress Delores Cnrriguu janet Ilhery Rolzuul Iiichelherger Dau Slmwvei' -loc Crook Uhnrles Roealer -lerry Ritchesou Bzlrlmra Lester Tuxey Czltlley Miss Ruth jenn Hamilton for the portraits zuul the larger music groups, was pro- cessed iu the school clark room by the staff pliotograpliers. A word of COIIIINCIIKIQUIOII is tlue Dau Shziwver zuul Roland Ifichelherger for the excellent photogrziplw in this hook. The sponsor is grateful for YZIIIIZIITIC suggestions from INIiss Caroline Richzuxlsou. Assisting the staff in various XVIIYS were Lewis Best. Victor Hallowe, Louis Gonzales, :uid Frank Couually. DAISY CHAI Irnylor, Sparks, I7t-unurd, blutuell, Hurry, Iligginhotlnini, Km-yxing, XYilli:nnsun, Pierson 'I'HIC DAISY CII.-XIX IIPSIXFSS S'I'AIfI li11.vil1w.u .llfilzuyfrrt IQII IIICRRY S'I'.'XFI7 MI-QMISICRS .1,f.ffXf!lllf lE11.ri11r5,r .llulniyfivt MARY 'I'R.-XYLOR Linda Pierson Mary .-Xliee Koeiving XVilli:nn Ainlwmst- Mary Ann Shntwell Sfflllljlfff NIR, The DAISY CHAIN is published as an extra, eur- ricular activity. The business manager is chosen by the officers of the senior class and he selects the nienibers of his staff, subject to the approval of the sponsor and the coordinator of student activities. The business staff sells senior picture coupons, sells the advertising and prepares the eopy for that section of Dun Iligginlmthzun Kay Dennurd Ray XViIIiamsun Ralph Sparks INIQJIIVNIHRU the book, sells and distributes the book. The business staff has a desk in INIr. IXIohundro's offiee and a member of the staff is on duty there at every period during the day. I , IXI11 hlohundro, business staff sponsor, is a very im- portant faetor in the success of the year book. He not, only supervises his staff, but he helps the editorial staff with many of their spending problems. Page 79 W ,M IOA ,r I J Ali! FALL .J ., 'S lk! Rrxw 'ff I , -....,,,, r: S. Turner, liueera, C. Turner, C'rmvnnver, Seeley, Collins, Pierce Row 2: XVilliams, Mizirs, Thomas, Hunter, Miller, XVilsun, Monrre, Moure, Mr. Bullock, YVales i'l50l'I Dixie fll'1lH'IlllVt'l' Celia Turner XVancla Kucera liarhara Miars Carnle ,lean Moore jimmy Mimi-ue I2 VVACOAN MR. GARLAND BLLLUCK DITK JRIAI. STA FF . l:'ili1ur,r . l5,vi.vrm1l Iiiiilnr ,Y1'QL'J lfililnr ilxxixluzzl I 1'nl111'r liiiilor .15.Yf.fftlIIf Sruiwly lzllifnr . l.v5i.vlz111l .x'!1IIl'fJ' l:i.filru' ,lryisizlzll SPRING . Glencla Hunter Terry Tlwrrms Randy Fitzliugh Peggy Vogelsang . . Larry XVe-at . Barbara Payne . Nlary Traylur . Anne Herclman Sarah Lee Spencer . Betxy XVilliam, Sunela Huckalyee Rim' it liucera, Miars, 'l'l1nmas, Hunter, Yugelpang, Gale, Moore Rim' 1: Lewis, Yvilliams, llerclnian, Traylrnr, sv. -is J I 'P' Q .wal t Glenda Hunter jean Seely . Tndcl Nliller . Holi XV:llt'S . Frances Cullins Kay Pierce . Terry Thizmas Sandra Turner llflldllilll' Editor . Gretchen Gale qlssistzmf . . Barbara Bruner Illxfllllllffl' Eiiilor . . Carol Darrell Ni'-u'J Cyl!-0l'dll1tlf0l' .Irl and Pll0f0!lI't1fYllj' Sliziirrzl .li1'fvi5n1' lfiiitorizll Conslzlfalzl BVSINESS STAF F Jerry Lewis Margaret Huddlestun YVanda Kucera , .1s1'i'l'l'fl5llIfl AlllllIll!lz'li. Barbara Sue Miars lfllJ'llH'.f.Y Jlllllllfffl' Cin ulalinn illllllllflffj Mary Ann XVilliams . Carole ,lean Moore . . . .David jones Jimmie Hraawell lluclcllesmn, Payne, xlnnes, XV:-st, lluvkalwee, Spencer, Mr, Hullnek, Fitzhugli, Hendrick -5' X , e .4 'I 3 -A 1 ff i 1 fm. ' 1 '-- 4 Ev Q- 'iv L A A fI 'f -bg W iv Page so Carole lean llloore, Billie Ruth Opley, Gretchen Gale, ja-mi ,kaufkvg Row Row PRE i i 'W . LJ 1, ws-4 r av' i W x ' Q5-1 --f N' . ' X- , t V is s sf . sa - if ,ay -f. F WW' ii 'F fn -es 1 M-1, ar auf ,. ,, A M l - '... Q ' -a f as . -af X 'G- .5 Xt ,gm an ww rf Q 'lk t 5 ' 1 OC we 1: jackson, F, C1 3: Upley, Payne, hxvfltldllll TG hi. VVilli:ims, Vngelsznlg, Swziffnrd, Kon, i'rmynover, Stone, Jennings mllins, S. Collins, Iiuckler, Spencer, XVilsnn, Massey, Uelitei'het'la, Ui I-1, XYilIiaims, llnldar, Bruner, lluekzlhee, Boyd, Bewley, D. XVilli:1ms, 1 il 'liftnn, Fitvhugh, Teague, Hroatlw:1y, Nlzikkey, Moore, Smith lu Runks, Foster, Payne, llolt, Seely, XV:ird, YVill-Les, tlgletlinrpe, llerdman, Iruy r ne Gale, lludtlleston, S. 'I'urner, Sehuler, Pierce, XV:1les Rww 3: Rogers, Spark Etheridge, Kilstrom, '1'on:h'l, f Row 4: Lewis, lVlonrne, Row 5: Klli'CF1l, linker, Riess, C. Turner, K. Smith, 'Io s, Row 6: YVilson, Harmon, Mr. Bullock, Thoinzls, Miller PRESS CLUB Spnmur: NIR. G,-XRIUNNIJ R. Hl'I.I.UCK FALL SPRING Todd Nliller . . . . . PI'l'Jf4it'llf . . . . . Gretchen Gale Baker Riess , . . . Firrt 1'i1'f'-Prw.vi.ir'11l . . Carole jenn Moore Carole Jean Moore Xwtnlltl I'iu'-l'l'i'.vit1'r'11l . . . HflI'lTill'Cl Payne Kathy Tonahill . . . . .S'r't'z'1'fz11'y . . . . Peggy Yngelsang David jones . . . Tlwzrzzrrf' . Anyone interested in journalism or any form of news reporting may become a member of the Press Club. illeet- ings a1'e held on the first llonday night of each month in the home of one of the members. ' Interesting speakers f1'0IH the fields of newspapers, radio, television, advertising, and related areas are secured for most of the meetings. Following the business meeting, a social period is held, allowing the members to become better acquainted with each other. Meetiiigs were held du1'ing the year at the homes of . . . Baker Riess Carolyn Payne, and Virginia Stone. Speakers for the year included lXIr. Dub King, public relations expertg lllr. Hubert Payne, advertising representative: Dr. YV. Thomas, Baylor journalism professorg and lllr. Ross lvallace, radio announcer. The final meeting of the year was the Quill and Scroll Banquet. At that time the members from the VVacoan and the Daisy Chain who had qualified for the national scholastic journalism society were initiated. Page S1 1'0VljRN1VEN M Ilnlmes, Srngdill, llnntcr, Mn rr, Su':1ff4n'd, 'I'rnusd:lle, Cypert STVIDPINT GOVICRNMENT U JLNCIL FALL jvc Mnnre . lilenclzl Hunter Yvmnme Type-rt Nliblicj Ilullllcw Mikc Stngdill Mary Kin' Swaxfffml . , , ffily .N'n'1'wIzl1'y . Melvin rI'l'UllNdilIL' . . . Iflly Allrlllllflfl' . . Prirlwttc, Uintcs, Ilnlmcs, Srngdill, lInnx'c1', Pic1'm'e, SPRING Mike Stngdill Yvonne Cypcrt Mickey llulmes . Artic Gintcx john l'1'iCkette . Kan' Picrve BLIZZFH ll :111 vel' ,xl :, ,iz ,, if' ,- , ,,... . 8 I , aft. 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I 1. 5+ -W3 ..,...,,? ...., ' s ' ' M i-- . ix sw nu ,pc ac. 4. -l ........ ggj Tl W -f' 2-p l1'S.,, Rim' Rnw Run' Rim' Rim' , Q -Qfu 'FF' Z' 39' . 3 it... . ,. w A nl -EJ' lilly, lllziir, Pllzllwr, Smith, Ifixh, Nlzlvllvy, R:-wt-lil, x1CllIllllL'lN, lllllAI'L'll, l'illl'lllILtl'-ll, llilxll Klltlllllll, SCl1l1lCl', Hnggclt, lrlflllllglll, lilllc, llglill, llLlX'iLl, lliltlln, llcl'rrl5, Nlilll-r, Ctvrtlilx, YVhite Iligginhnlllgim, Lipwlmh, lizlin, Slnlll1lilwl'l'll, Ullell, BIWIXYII, llnllcy, llzlrlwll, Nll'Pll:lil, XYnlksr, l'lXKiIIL1 Vvillllltflll, I.1iinh, Mixnn, YVilliann-nn, ,llll'l'iN, Nlilw, Hennrtt, xIi'lj1llllL'lN, Smith, Lznnh, Neill, Sligh clllllIIll'll, Nnrrix, fuller, YViIwll, filhillll, Xvllllllglflllllli, l'iIll,2'l1l,SI!iLll'I' S'1'l'IJIiX'1' QIOYI-IRXBIFNT .l'f,,,m,,f Miss NIILIWRICD S'l'liR1.lNli ing :lll-sullfml Cll'L'tlUIl5 Illlll 5DUIlSUl'lIlQ special vll-nts lllll'- The SUIllCIlf gUYC'l'l1II1l'llI of XXYZICO High Sulinlil crin- s.sts ot tive C0INI11lSSiIlIIC1AS, Il city' S6'CI't't2iI'y'. Zlllll :l citl ing the leur. inanager. rIl1l'l'l' CUIN1NlSSlOllL'l'S are elcftcll in thc spring Thl- xXvJlk'fl High Sclmril Stllllcnt Clm'v1'il1lll-lit hzls anll two H1 the tzlll. The city SCCl'L'f2l1'j' Zlllll city inzlllzlgc-1' :lrc zlppointcll hy thc cmninissinliers. bl-un active in the 'Ilvxzls Asmcizltinll, thc Snntllcrn As- mrizltiull. illlll thl' Nilflilllill .'XSs1JClllflUll lit SYllllt'l1t funn! IJITJH1 muh llolnl-rlmnin il QHYCI'IlIIlL'I1f l'CPl'l'4UIlTllflYl' is cllf. XXZILYJ High hcllrml was reprc-selitcll :lt thl' I. A. zlppointell to serve :ls 21 llii'l'l't link hetwccil the gm'l'rn- S. Ll. in :Xhill'nl'. 'll'.'X2lN, this spring. ment :lnll the SflltlCl1l'S. RICL'I'lIlQ'S ut thll l'l-prcsciltqltill-5 :lnll the gol'lAi'il1nl1llt Il1l'INlW1'l'S axrl- hlllll evcrl' twn lvl-l-ks wllcn II1IlftCl'S of QC'lN'l'2ll lllfilll'-I :irc lliscllwsllll Zlllll rl-p Cll llirclitly to thc llrmlvrnriins. lHT- Activiti6s of thi- stlillcnt grn'l'1'llInellt consist lit hr Rim' Roxv Raw Rflu' Row This XVIII' thl- SflIlll'llI' QfJX'CI'IllUt'Ili' jninlwl l'l'pi'l-r-ci1t:l- tlvcs nt high Skxllllflli in RIClA'llIlZiH Qllllllfl' in ln'gglnlx1ng tht- BICINIIIIZIII County Youth Szltctl kiflllllfll. ilIil'lcl'y liUllI'lt'S was vlc'stl'll PIII'llilINClll1ll'i1lI1 zlnll lY:ll'n High illl- mtvll to support the I1l'Ugl'2lIH ill the Cilllllfll, Lzinll, ylzifllwn, I.iIlllll'j', l'lrit'h, lieluher, l5IlYlN, ll1lI'I't'll, Chiltnn llcvll, XVilli:lms, xVilllllIIl5, Vaughn, ,'Xll:lmx, l n-ter, lfllflbf, Slt'I7l1QllN, lhvix, FL'l'fLlI5Illl .M lrllLlI'j, 'I'l'iI!UC, Rcell, Hughes, Phillips, Kizilc, Sl'l1lllCI', Gmwcll, lilfl-ililllll in Nlfrritt, Nl-llring, Stringsr, llairlll-ll, llnrn, Sllllllil Rf!l1t'I'IN, XVhitt, Sligh, Dixon, Innes, C' i l Pure, xX'llTIl5L'l'lj', l7l-nvcr, Giftnrll, Myvrx, I X a 1 i Nlzirtin, .-Xsllfrnlit, Niwrrix, Llllxlx, Ullllll, fil'llNCllll1lI'f, Gill.-nl, l.lnll' 3 - , - , z 1 1 1 j Page S3 JUNIOR RED CROS' tl Q J Ji si- ' -Q' ' f -0 1 ' e ff exft ef, + tif ' - ,,., Q. f -1 2 f , is ,- 'i : .1 v I i NJ' -vin , .. Xa n '49 - 1 J ' I u, fluff-I I' - I v if -t Q, , : , - . ,f ' I J9 .. U' ty! ' I l lr' Y fl n' sy 1 ii 1 1 1 z? j3'i Row iz Brooks, I.. Smith, Clemons, Rushing, McCarthy, Harrington, Taylor, J. johnson, Gilliam, Pearce, Young, Haralson Row 21 Chilton, Mullens, Collier, Moore, Nlills, M. Smith, Wlehh, Kilstrom, Rohertson, YViley, Slough, XVoodall Row 3: Nl. Cnster, Blaclthurn, I.. Custer, A, Johnson, Criffis, P. IVard, Auvenshine, Mrs. jones, Brown, McXVilliams, XVatson, McClellan Row +2 Sauer, Cameron, Camphell, 'I'ing.1le, Plemons, C. Miles, Reyes, Cook, Stephens, Bewley, Blair, Villarreal Rox' q' l. Miles, Stewart, Davis, Myers, Compton, R. XVard, l'lill,lJe:1rs .n, Ihrer, Thralls, Jimenez IVACO HIGH SCHOOL CHAPTER OF .ILVXIOR RFID CROSS X . .swfrwr Mies. 12. is. Joxtas, JR. l7fXl.l, SPRING Ann Gray Slough ...... Pri'5itl1'111 ..... . . ,loe Bowden Sergio Reyes . . . . l'irt'-P1'1'.rit11'11l . . Linda Pierson I,iz McClellan . . . S1'l'I'l'ftlI'J' , . . . . Dana Sauer Charles Miles ..,.... Tr'n1.v111'r1' ...... George Compton The IVaco High School Chapter ot .lunior Red Cross collected over Siotnoo in its tall inemhership drive. Over 75 ot the homerooms were one hundred per cent in con- tributing. and the per cent of membership in the entire school was over oo. Thirty-eight hovs and girls at the State Home for Children were given a dollar and tittv cents each at Clnistinas. Three representatives of .lnnior Red Cross delivered these gifts. Four homes for the aged in Waco were selected to be recipients of gift boxes that were prepared by homerooms. The annual spring project of -lunior Red Cross is a gift chest to be sent to some needy area overseas. Thig chest is valued at Sljtnoo and contains items for school. health and recreation. The Industrial Arts and Art de- partments cooperated in this project. Rrw I: Smith, Knowles, Biddle, Carrigan, Banks, Saunders, Howard Row zz Prxor, XYolft, XVallter, Garrett, Moshis, Bucklew, XVooclall, Custer, Northern, Blevins Row 3: Tliralls, Raines, Pierson, Colton, Balch, Braden, Almeida, Plemons, Summers Row 4: liilstrom, St:1ir, Smith, Kev, Bryant, Lasseter, Sauer, Boyd, Owens, Ilanna, Murphy, Coghurn Row 5: YYitt, Berry, Taylor, Cook, Ferguson, Barrett, Dickerson, Stewart, Compton, Farrar, Carson Q ' ' .gi nil ' 4 ', ' Quai' Page S4 ' ' 1. -' t, e J 'n or ii . ' Fi if 3 .4-, Row 1: C. Smith, Haggerty GY ASSISTA T Q 1 I Row 2: Hernandez, jackson, Harris, Barnes, Otis, Hoeldtlw, XVilli:ims, Payne, Storm, Canavziti, johnson, Collier, Stone GIRLS .Yl'HI,F'I'1C ASM JCIATIK DN FALL Nancy Haggerty Linda Sue Barnes Betsy XVilIiams , Carolynn Smith . Jean Seeley . Nfmzzynri NIISS laNIM,'X NIURFIIIC.-XD . . . l'rr.vi.1r1zl . . l'i ' . . . fr'-l'rr.vlJrr1!. . , .N'rH'rl11l'y . . 7il'l'l15Ill'l'l' . . Rrpn1'lrr SPRING . Vzirizly nn Smith . XVinifretl Otis . Rem F. Stone . jean Seeley . Betsy YYilIi:ims ! The new G, A. Afs were welcomed into the organi- zation at a hamburger supper given early inthe fall at the home of Kay Nelson. For entertainment, the mem- bers attended the Heart 0' Texas Fair. Another social .meeting was a breakfast at the Piccadilly honoring the Physical Education instructors. On Halloween the club turned their trick or treats party into a service project by taking the treats given them to the Crippled Childrens Hospital. At various times during the year the club sponsored candy sales. using the money for yvorthyvhile club pro- jects. The main purpose of the G. A. Afs is to assist with the Physical Education classes. They check roll, super- vise the dressing rooms, instruct beginners sports classes. and referee class games. Their services are invaluable and yvorthyvhile. A Weiner roast is planned for the spring semester at the home of the president, Carolynn Smith. The final social event will be a banquet for the club members at which time awards will be presented for outstanding par- ticipation in the 1957-58 activities. Page WIN..-. Q. Administration Classes Organizations Clubs Sports Features Advertisements THE BOOK io-zo 22-66 70-92 93' I 32 I 34- I 70 1 72-200 202-232 1 'wx 'W ax . it t N K WN W WN WW' , .WW W ei- X X , . ,,- ,A 'V Y' W' ,, JJ1. .,,,,.., A f,, . i .. Sod, .2 f 11 wx it LIBRARX A.Qlg'lA 'lt 0 W Miss Denman, Freeman, Xorthamer, Bugle, XVest, Danzeiser, Sachs, hl. Bushy, Van Arnam Row 1: Nliss Yonker, XValker, Boatwright. MeMillan, I.unelay, Chernoff Row 1: Roxy 3: Zapalac, Corhin, Farahee, Butler, Vlaeolwsohn, Teer, Tnyrnseiid, Buida, XV. Bushy, YVilhite LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Sponsors: MISS Ili.-XNIiT'I'li YONKIQR MISS OTHELLA DFNM.-XX FALL SPRING Fowler WK-st . . . . . l'l'i'.vit1'r11l . . . Anita 'Iacohsohn Virginia Farahee . . l'iu'-Pn'.fiJr11l . . . Marge Zapalae Marge Zapalae . . . Si'rri'l11ry . . Charlotte Coleman Vivian XValker ....,,, Tlif'l1Jll?'A'I' ....... jimmy Bugle In order to keep the library running smoothly. student assistants are on duty during eyery period of the school day, as wt-ll as hefore and after school. Library assistants perform all the routine tasks in the library. These ac- tivities include checking out hooks. returning hooks to the shelves, typing, mending, reference assistance to stu- dents. display. bulletin hoard arrangements. I,llWI'2Il'y as- sistants earn one-halt credit for two semesters' work. The lihrary assistants have an organized eluh and are an active chapter of the Teen Age I,ibrary Association of Texas. The cluh ineets twice a month 'and conducts a study program concerned with library problems. The ac- tivity which student assistants anticipate most is the an- nual state meeting of T. A. L. A. In February. three delegates. Anita .lacobsohn. llarge Zapalac, and IVanda Bushy, attended a two-day seision in Dallas. These rep- resentatives had a wonderful time as they niet and ex- changed ideas with high school library assistants from all sections of Texas. The closing of the year's library activities is usually a tea. This tea honors senior library assistants and those who are making application for work in the library dur- ing the ensuing year. Arnam, lvhson, Smith, Lenhart, Miss Denman Row 2: R. VU-llmi'ii, Miss Yonlter, XVomack, Yoss, Myers, I.uyrery, S. XVeIlw.:TlTUshee, Dodson, Corhin, Freeman, NVilhite, Northamer Row 3: l'unper, McMillan, Blair, Cvleinaii, klaeihsnlni, XVilli:nns, leer, Uhernoff Row 1: liyaiis, llunter, Dyer, MeXVilliams, Zzipalae, Bushy, Yan Tl f 1 ..-......, OFFIQLA bi XNI '1 W WW! i 1 f1i1 4 I 1x- . 4 L . K 1 ' ?i- ,- . fl'-Q ,,..,, ' O0 at ,Q 'T i Ns 6 at M, o I , fa l ,Z ' U ,Hi :TF i , c ' c al- .E?' ' s , mfg, , n nfl I N 9 . as c LM.-.t-,c. . ,, , i ' a.. f K i gal ag, . Row x: Piazza, Stone, Dison, Morrow, Eidson, Mclflroi, Yogelsang, xlohnson, iirzint, Phillips, Cooper, llerdman Row 3: Davis, Carroll, Bruce, Taylor, lluckahee, XVilli:ims, clllllClC'l'5,-IUIICN,Silllllvl,ihrl1lfl1t'U'N,l'i.klHIlllllI',l'it'll1lVlllt'2 Row 3: Kehl, Cox, Bord, Anderson, Hendrick, i-Illllllllllll, Gale, llerring, lioerth, Ftvrtlik, llziggerty, li. Connor, Richter Row .ti llarris, Smith, Otis, jumper, Polk, Rhea, Hailey, llouell, Goodwin, Sligh, lilalir OFFICE ASSlS'I'AX'I'S .v,W,,f,,,-f Miss tsnaci-1 II.-XNIlL'1'UN The smooth functioning of a school as large as Wlaco High requires a great deal of clerical work. lluch of this work is done bv student assistants. Students who are willing to spend a study hall period in one of the offices and who have an average of 95 on the previous seinester's work are assigned to the attendance office, the registrar's office, or the guidance office. In the attendance office, the assistants pick up absence slips, list the absences, check returned pink slips. and serve as messengers. In the registrans office, assistants serve as reception- ists and file clerks. In the guidance office. assistants pre- pare tests and hlanks for distrihution. and serve as ines- sengers and file clerks. Each period two girls are assigned to the PHX. These girls become proficient in working the hoard and in answering all sorts of questions. For one period an assist- ant bookkeeper is assigned to 111: Klohundro and a stu- dent secretarv works for Coach Carl Price. All of the office assistants apply for office work and receive no credit for the services they render. They do get valuable training in office techniques which has been instrumental in getting positions for some of the former assistants. Page ws.-N-1 DRAM TICQ CLAS I PLAY I F-D. ,l is f 1 1 e :l fl fi Page NH THE DRAMATICS CLASS PLAY TIII2 HISIIURS MANTLE Dirmlnr: MISS MATTIE HESS COFFIELD Haati nga IIilary Laurens . Miss lyiowlvray Dick Laurens ....,... , Alexa l I.ex l McColly Min Ilettie Breckenridge Mrs. VV:n'ner Reed lNIary Perkins IxICCNllIlIl1 J. V, Dunn Mr, Alvortl ., Samantha Aclam5 .. Nlauclie Dunn . Prompter Stage Manager .. Publicity Chairmen Property Chairmen Lights . .. ., ., Sound Iiffccts ...... CAST PROD I' CTI ON STAFF Roger Sommer Carleton Harrell . joe Moore ,, .jan Herring Iinlw Yvilson . llnrriae Siegel Nlary Alice Koewing Dorothy Bruce Barbara YVatson .. john Ferguson Crawford Dennis . ,,,,.. .Kay Smith ,.,Charlotte Coleman . Kay Reitl , ,. Kaye Nelson ,. .Charlotte Coleman, joe Moore ,Ian Herring, Barbara VVatson Dennis Linam, Steve Rnlwertson Reggie Stinson 11 'TT X N ., ,tk 9 T 5 C0 TEQT PLAY ntfs. '- T 2- INTHRSCHI BIASTIC I,Ii.-M I LTI CI JY'I'I 9T UXIC-ACI' PLAY TH If Pl DN I DER H HART Dirmrnr: MISS INI,'Yl l'IIi ISICSS CUFI II I I5 Vnele Daniel Ponder CAST Bonnie Dee Peacock Punder Nzlrciss ., , Edna Earle Ponder , Tencnke Magee . ., ., De Yancy Clunahan ,.,. Dr, Eubnnka . . AI. , . , Clyde . ,, Big john , Prompter ,.,. Stage Manager .....4.,.... Lights ...,,,..,.., , , ,..,. PRODCCTION STAFF Huh YVils0n Mary Ilelen .Iackmn Nnnvy Ilnggerty INI:1ry Ann Shotwell . Kay Smith Ruger Sommer -Ine Nloore Crnwfurd Dennis Carleton Harrell John Ferguson Claudia Jennings Sarah Lee Spencer ,, ,, ,Peter Kochman .F.L. v ,Hg , 1, sw , jj' U t ' t ' ' . ,1.,...Q. W .1. .X , ' .,.5. - ,V 1 ,, cc .W , ,et at ggi, , f 5 -,,?T,n Row 1: McCall, Coleman, Evans, Embry, Siegel, Matthews, Bruce, Granger Row 1: 'XVHleS. Pettus, VVilfung, Murray, Collier, Mixson, Henke, Berry, Sommer, Furqueron, Bell, Linam, Robertson NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE sfomw-f Miss MA'1rr1E miss corr1ELD President . . ..... ,... . ,,.. . ..,... . ..,., lyiichael Henke Vice-President . ,.,,..., Secretary-Treasurer ... The lVaco High School Chapter of the National Forensic League completed its second year of activities this year. The purpose of this organization is to promote the interests of interscholastic debate, o1'atory, and public speaking by encouraging a spirit of fellowship and by con- ferring upon deserving candidates a worthy badge of dis- tinction. A student may become eligible for membership if he ranks scholastically in the upper two-thirds of his class and has participated in high school speech activities to the extent of qualifying for the Degree of lllerit. In this past year, lVaco Higlrs debaters have won many honors. The tournaments include trips to Bellaire High School in Houston, Central High School in Illus- kogee, Oklahoma, Klidland High School, Adamson High School in Dallas, and South l'ark High School in Reau- lage UU Dorothy Bruce ...... Harrise Siegel mont. The results of these tournaments included I4 first places, I4 second places and 4 third places. ln February. lVaco High School and Baylor Lini- versity were hosts to a tournament held here in XVaco. The lvaco students entered only debate, in which the team of lllike Henke and Sheldon Klixson placed second. Those students in the National Forensic League quali- fying for their highest degree, the Degree of Excellence, were lllike Henlce, Dorothy Bruce, HH1'1'lSC Siegel. and Sheldon lllixson. In the spring the Waco High chapter took part in lnterscholastie League Contests and in N. F. L. District Contests. Those who won first place in the state or first in the N. F. L. District, qualify for participation in na- tional competition at the National Forensic League Tournament to be held in the summer. P. T. A. 2 T -. I vw, llls. wx l ii IMI Mrs. Sliorwt-ll, Nlrx Haley, Mrs. Crook, Mix. Ki-5, Mix Gorham, Mix fliiiilg, Mrs, Liimm, Mrx. llerclmziii XV.-XCO HIGH SCI-IUUI, P.-XRlfXT-TFACllFR :XSSOL'l.-X'l'1OX President .. Mrs. llc-rhcrt Sclixxrtrnzlii SIIXNIVIXCE C'UNlNIl'IV1'lilfS First Vice-Pre-itlriit Nlrx I.. if lfizitvinziii f1,,.-td,,,,, MIN. xy, Qi- Huis. Second Vice-Prcsiilciit Mn. P, I.. Shotiwll lhlhliciitioiix Mix Clizirhw ll. Cluulx Third Vim,-Presidcm Mn- V- D- Hmmm Cjivil Dctciixe 1 ' I ' fXli'w.VXVilli:1iii ll. Iiuvkler Recording Sccwmry V MI-5' Yip Nrumlm lzilucaitioii for lwiiiiily Living Mrs. LizirclioqiisKiiljg-iiiliiiflkviillix Corresponding Srcrctziry Mrs, -I. ll. Tuflly 1,,:gj,11,ti,,,, Aimel. Mliinll Treasurer , , Mrs. Joe XV. liziilcy llflllhll :mtl Szilrti Mrs. Milton Spar Historian Mrx. XV. l. l'il'4i4iltx Elf'fPlff'llllF' Xlmlhkugi ik-.IND I . ,. N . , I. IKIYCIINTIIT rx . . illllllll ljdrllhmlnenmllnu MF: 'l' Vx ' vc HHH Scholzinhip Nlrx. U. P. Coiistziiitiiie lllliliflfi' V Mrs. 11- W Srivifrfiii miiiii ,xt-in-iii.-X Mi.. csmft- Ilzimiltoii Council Representatives Mrs. J .li Crook Roolll Nlothci' Vhaiirmaiii Nlrx O. C. lIL'l'llITlIlIl Blrs. Uonzild Gorham During the yczu' 11437-53, the Wvzico High School in PZll'fIlCl'SlllP.H llviiihcisliip totzileil 13412, :mil procecilx P-TA explored opportiiiiities for cooperzitioii he-twccii from tht- moiici-iiiukiiig projcct WWII to the Scholarship home and school iii ri study of thc theme, New Vciiturcs lfiiml ziiiil thc Wlzico High School Service lfiiiiil. Nlrs. Cypert, Mix Hucklcr, Klrs. Spark, Mr-. Tiiflli, Nlrs. Schwrtmziii, Mrs. Ncwinaiii, Nlrx lirouii, Nlrx Slfllflllll Vagc 4 Ul4'l+'llIEliQ A D . l'Al+'l+'S fr P A N K N egg .-lbs, !'7,..fMf'3 iv. 1 , X, -Nfl .ff gf: KY Ifclitnrs Iimtivk :xml c'Hl15IllHIiHC :xml atnffs nf I,I'1'FR.'XRY 2. Fditm' Lune Harris and staff of NVNC FT TVNC I.IliII'I'lIUI'SIi 5 I . , . N l 4. l':1lI and sprlng presldents ni Girls bCl'X'lC6 League Clubs f3HVil'L'I'N uf Iillglixh I,itvl':11'x Snvictx' N I 1 A ' ' 6. l7Al5X CHAIN plwtngruplmers, the llmclxspelmmlvle mcmlac , Miw I i1'lxliIl11'N alwistzlntx in thc lmuk ummm of the stuff DRS, A v Cf: 5 -ri' if ,W....f -X,-' A53 Pan American Student Forum celebrate Christmas pinata. .l,. English Literary Society members serve as hostesses at open K, house fur English Department meeting. ' junior Red Cross members and Mrs. jones check Christmas gifts trnm humemmns tn residents of homes nt the aged. their annual 2- X il 'l'ml?33,.Q esp ,P , V, , Y Nw r l S , 5 4 V if Berry initiates give Regit ll spring house cleaning, Verse-Speaking chuir pzlrtitipate in Thanksgiving assembly. Music Appreciation Club members celebrate Christmas with music and refreshments. Page US WE QIELEBRATE 4 1 f 1 'f ... 'I warm iF t. 1. Pam .'xlI1k'I'il'2lll Stuclcllt lfmwilii initiates nvw mcmlwrs :lt 2. F1lI'hgZll'1l rncmlwers prepare fur llzllluwccu party' nt Iii' lwcginning uf lull scinwtcr. guliu lluyme. 3. Spa-t'l1 Ntutlcnts Illillxk rt-zuly lui' tlalily pupmrn szllc. 4. glunim' Real Cross uffiucrs make plzlns fur :iununl ineinlwrs A X . . , , , nlrivc. 5. Ixllfllllllll llullor Nwicty untt-rtnim meinlwrx :intl tzlll lll1ll1lIL'5. Ii, Lienlieiiner girls luster school spirit with Kali'-tick-o-rate. Page 3'-l


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