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

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I,l-IA MSt JN ENGRAVING BY AUSTIN ICNGRAVING COMPANY PRINTING BY HALL I'RlN'l'lNfi COMI'A,NY The ff X ISY CH I Published by Senior Class WAGO HIGH SOHO0L WACO, TEXAS THE BOOK , ,V Administration 8-18 Classes IQ-68 Organizations 69-95 Clubs 96- 1 38 Sports 139-176 Features 1 77-204 Advertisements 205-232 f 'i 5 J, -'F A4 Q 9 - Q, 1? I x W ' X X A 1' 2 1 -: I If 6 M. I. Xiu? Q Q. . ll Ta Suit xx If -115,6 X if fi x 1 r xx Q9 5 1 Q at Q se THE THEME We are on the threshold of a new age, the Space Age, ushered in by jets, rockets, and satellites. just as we dream today of giant strides into the future by means of new methods of transportation, so others have dreamed in the past. On our division pages we have pictured methods of trans- portation which made possible the building of our country, methods which in their day were as revolutionary as are the jets and rockets of today. So we of the present look forward to a great future because our forefathers dared to dream. DEDICATIUN WE, the SENIOR CLASS of 1959, dedicate this volume of THE DAISY CHAIN to MR. KENNETH HOWARD in recognition and appreciation of what he means to us as a teacher, a friend and a counsellor. Those who have the privilege of Working With him will never forget his kind leadership, his understanding firmness, the gentle persistence and patience with which he strives to achieve the perfection which characterizes the performance of his groups. By example he teaches the joy of sharing with others the beauty and inspiration of good music. Nm, , Q Q as .15 S gf 1 x 4' 2 W: : :2v2:aLzss,EL PF iff JNFD H 3 mmiwszf Sw ?w?zi-wee?-Q Wm 13 ' Q Am 'Q MR. AVERY R. DOVVN1NG, M. A. Slljrvrilztcnzlenf of Wzlzro II1llf?fJf'7II1C7lf School Diytrift Though he has been Superintendent of VVaco Schools for less than a year, lVIr. Downing has already shown his capability and efficiency as an administrator. Besides imprexsing everyone with Whom he works with his Willingness to work hard and with his desire to do a good job for the Waco Public Schools, he is a close friend to the many students and teachers under his supervision. We are fortunate and proud to have lllr. Downing as Superintendent. DMINISTR TIO B ILDI G 1-2-Q... MR. THOMAS L. VVARE, lXI. A. Prim'ifJal of Wfvzlro High Srhool ln his capacity as top 2lll1UllllSfI'ZlI0l' of VVaco High School, hir. VVa1'c's ability and tact have won him the admiration of both teachers and students. His sympathy and personal concern for the welfare of the school are some factors that have made VVaco High one of the statc's outstanding schools. M1'. W:11'e's ahle and genial leadership will always be 1'Cl1lC1llllDCI'CLl. C0 HIGH SCHOOL Y 's I 5, is 12' MUSIC HALL GYMNASIUM FIELD HOUSE Dr Husbands Mr. Anderson, Mr. Fitzhugh, Dr. McCall, Dr. Oliver, Mr. VVilliams, Mr. Darden, Mr. Crews, Mi Downing, BOARD QFAEDUCATION The present members of the Board of Education of the VVaco Independent School District are Mr. C. Vic Anderson, President, lVIr. Champe Fitzhugh, Jr, Dr. Tom Husbands, Dean Abner McCall, Dr. Tom Olivers M1'. Peelel' Williziilis, 11:5 and lVI1'. W. E. Darden. lVIr. A. R. Downing, Superintendent of Schools, is the executive officer of the Board of Education and is responsible for administering the school program under policies set by the Board of Trustees. J. E. Crews, Business Nlanager of the school district, serves as Secretary of the Board. Since only a year ago, many changes and improvements have been made by the Board. At the present time a bond issue of six and one-half million dollars is planned to build a senior high, a junior high, and an elementary school, and to provide for the addition of twenty new classrooms to buildings now in use. The students of Wac-0 High School give a vote of thanks to these untiring men who have devoted much time and energy to the development of our public school system. MR. O. R. LADE, M. A. Assistant Principal Boys Advisor MISS GRACE HAMILTON, M. A. Girls Advisor Coordinator of Club Activities Sponsor of Newcomers Club MISS LULU STRICKLAND, M. A. Director of Guidance MRS. CARRIE VV. VVILLIAMS, M. S Registrar MRS. SARAH LEVVIS Attendance Secretary MR. E. E. IVIOHUNDRO, M. A. Business Manager of Student Activities Head of Commercial Department Sponsor of Business Staff of Daisy Chain MRS. MADGE CREASEY Secretary to the Principal Mrs. Rabon Balch, M.S. Physical Education Sponsor of Square Dance Club Sponsor of Cheerleaders Miss Elisabeth Barry, B.B.A., M.A. Mrs. S. C. Barclay, B.A. Matlimnatics Sponsor of Future Nurses Club Mrs. Louis B. Rate, M.A. Commercial Colzmzrrrcial Sponsor of Future Secretaries Club I Mrs. Clyde S. Baxter, M.A. Vxlrs. C ll, B.A. English M th nmtics Sponsor of Masque and XVig Club f ro .o of Sliclc Rule Club Mr. E. A. Bernhausen, M.A. Mrs. E. A. Bernhausen, M.S. Social Studies Commcrviul Miss Ula Broun, B.S. Ilomcmaking Co4Sponsor of Future Homemakers of America Mis Ina Burkhalter, M.A. Honzrwlakmgf Co-Sponsor of Future Homemakers of America Miss Mattie Bess Coffield, M.A. Slvoecli Coach of Speech Activities Co-Sponsor of Masque and YVig Club Mr. Garland R. Bullock, M.S. Ed. Social St1rdic.v, fo1r1'1znli.vm Sponsor of Press Club 1 Sponsor of Square Dance Club Mr. Ken Casner, B.B.A., M.S. in P. E 1'lly.r1'c11I 1f11'1lmtioJl Assistant Football Coach Tennis Coach Sponsor of Field and Stream Club Miss Sadie Connor, M.A. Sofinl Studios Sponsor of Pan American Student Forum 1 ,V '7 Page 13 Mr. Roy Cornelius, M. Ed. English Sponsor of Rostra Literary Society Miss Myrtle Curry, M.A. Horncrnaking Sponsor of Future Homemakers of America Miss Othella Denman, M.A. MS. in Library Science Librarian Sponsor of Library Assistants Mrs. Leslie DuPuy, M.A. Science Sponsor of Chess Club Miss Mary Fickling, M.A. Science Sponsor of Crafts Club Mr. Wayne A. Gardner, M.S. Pliysieal Education, Science Track Coach Assistant Football Coach Sponsor of Field and Stream Club Mr. Herbert Graeter, M.S. Science Sponsor of Travelers- Club Page 14 Mr. George Cummings, B.S. Industrial Art: Sponsor of Architecture Club Mrs. Read Dawson, M. Ed. English Sponsor of English Literary Society Miss Helen Dumont, M.A. Science Sponsor of Crafts Club Miss Altha Edge, M.A. Art, English Sponsor of Sketch Club Mrs. O. G. Freeman, M.A. English, SIJ!l1ViSh Mrs. Helen Garland, B.A. Social Studies Sponsor of Berry Service Club Miss Ruth jean Hamilton, M.A. English Sponsor of Editorial Staff of Daisy Chain Mrs. Robert G. Honeycutt, B.B.A. English Sponsor of Y-Teens Club Mr. Kenneth S. Howard, I B.M.S., B.A., B.M. Director of Vocal Zllusir: Sponsor of Voice Club Miss Katherine Hughes, M.A. English Sponsor of Y-Teens Club Mrs. E. B. Jones, Jr.,M.S. Physical Education Tennis Coach Sponsor of Junior Red Cross Mr. Edward J. Knipper, M.S. Physical Education Kitten Football Coach Kitten Basketball Coach Sponsor of Civil Air Patrol Mr. John C. Lattimore, M.A. Mntlzamatics Miss Martha Leuschner, M.A. Mathematics Sponsor of National Honor Society Mrs. John A. Houston, B.A. English Sponsor of Future Teachers Club Mr. W. D. Hudspeth, M.Ed. Distribiitivc Education Sponsor of Distributive Education Club Mrs. P. K. Jeanes, M. S. Commercial Mr. R. B. Keithly, M.A. Matlzcvnatirs Mr. Bill Lamkin, M.A. English Sponsor of Sportscasters Club Coach of Golf Team Mr. Elwin M. Lawhon, M.A. Illatlzcmatics Sponsor of Slide Rule Club Mr. Fritz Linnstaedter, B.S'. Industrial Arts Sponsor of Automechanics Club Page 15 Mrs. Jerry Marcontell, B.A. Science Sponsor of Personality Development Club Mrs. William L. Mills, M.A. Social Studies, English Sponsor of Forsgard Service Club Miss Elizabeth Morgan, M. S. IVIatl1enzatic.v Sponsor of Darden Service Club Miss Elor Osborn, M.A. Latin Sponsor of Junior Classical League Mr. Carl Price, M.S. Physical Education Director Athletics for W'aco Public Schools Head Football Coach Mr. Johnie A. Riola, M. S. llfllfllC1l1l1llCS, Physical Education Baseball Coach Assistant Football Coach Sponsor of Sportsmcn's Club Mr. Lyle Skinner, B.A., B.M. Director of Bands Sponsor of Music Appreciation Club Page 16 Mrs. C. M. Meadows, B.S. Illczthematlcs Sponsor of Personality Development Club Miss Emma Morehead, B.A. Physical Education Sponsor of Girls Athletic Association Mrs. Gus J. Olson, M.A. English Mr. Ed Parker, B.A. Social Studies Sponsor of Camera Club Mr. Jack O. Price, M.A. Physical Education Head Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach - Sponsor of Sportsmen's Club Mrs. Mary Schieffer, B.A. Science Sponsor of Hobby Club Mrs. Frank H. Smith, B.A. Matlmmatics, English Sponsor of Camera Club Miss Mildred Sterling, M.A. Latin Sponsor of Student Government C0-Sponsor of Junior Classical League Miss Agnes Talley, B.S. Physical Education Sponsor of Y-Teens Club Mr. A. W. Tyler, M.S. Driver Education Mr. E. A. Werner, M.S. Industrial Arts Miss Dovie Winniford, M.A. English iid ,iafi-fav Z cv Uullclf Q . :usted Jiifffoief, Alma twain! Miss La Verne Wong, M.S. Physical Education, Science Sponsor of Genheimer Service Club Miss Jeanette Yonker, B.A. M. S. in Library Science Librarian Sponsor of Library Assistants Miss Beth Stiles, M.A. English Sponsor of Personality Development Club Mrs. J. E. Tarver, M.A. Mathematics Mrs. E. H. Vaden, INLA. Social Studie: Sponsor of Garden Club Mr. G. H. West, M.A. Science Sponsor of Science Club Mr. Herbert E. Wise, B.S. Study Hall Supervisor Sponsor of Key Club Mrs. David Wood, M.A. Englixh Sponsor of Forum Debating Society Miss Hattie Zurfluh, M.A. Spanish Sponsor of Pan American Student Forum Page 17 fi Us ,Q 4 I Hr - - Page 18 Girls Gym Assistants: Treva Humphreys, Barbara Farl Nancy Bryant, Paula Lindley, Mary Jayne Moore Office Assistants: Sara Lawhon, Bob Mclilroy, lileannr Sunela Hnckahee Book Room Assistants: Cary' Stratton, lf. K. Lamb, Richards, Gary Fesperman,i Lester Bl'UZlClXV1ly, Mary If Rogers, Emily Craven, John Templer 1 Biology Assistants: Nancy Newman, li. K. Lamb, Rf Milam, VVinclol XVeaver, Mary Ellen Rogcrsidlg HIP, Projectionistst Herbert Evans, Bohhy Hurst, Joseph All Robert Coker Library Assistants: Beth Freeman, Darlene Stantlefer, Catherine Gessner, VVanda Busby W Q -:K-f 1:-1 N v xx XXX 'ix X gk Wi? JF, f X nf A-J ,A M i iAY - f I IL ,....,,,,,.,m WT S M, ,Q W' 'f I ii lofi A VVatson, Holdar, WVilliams, VVimberly SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Prwsidcnt . . Durwood VVilliams lf'ice-I'rz'.vidr'11t . . . Mickey VVimberly Secretary . . Linda I-Ioldar Trf'asurL'r . . Charles VVatson SOCIAL COMMITTEE SENIOR RECOGNITION COMMITTEE Mary' Ann Shotwell L. G. 'Spivey Sharon Losak Jim Dickerson john Prickette Pam Newton Missy' Chilton Linda Broadway Jesse Cromwell Bob VVilson Niartha McClellan Katy Oliver jim Busby Darby Boyd GRADUATION COMMITTEE Margie Buckler Buzzie Foster Artie Giotes Sheridan Gibler VVanda Carruth lliangg Wils Lin a Snmnlfm-. Page 20 Lane Harris Gloria Reed Ray Pace Victor Ballowe Dick Douglass Randy Fitzhugh John Murchison john Houston Sandy Spark john Dietz Bonnie jackson Cary Stratton Pat Phillips Linda Russell SENIOR Pat Fife Phyllis VVilson Lorraine Eggebrecht Brett Morris Bill Ott John Dosher Marilyn Heimann SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE Mimi Ray Treva Humphreys Sarah Lawhon Lester Broadway Dan Jacks Bill Stevens -Tune Armstrong Sandra Tiner Merrillee Dolan Allan VVatson Elizabeth Pryor Fred Logan Bobbye Foster Charles Myers VVindol Vveaver Harriet Haley .Donnie Kimmel Claudia Jennings Marcelyn Kincannon john Toland Sheldon Mixson Mary Carol Broadway Nancy Bryant GIFT COMMITTEE Cecelia Brame Paula Lindley Ann Taylor Sarah Spencer Dan Higginbotham Dwayne Ingram Charles Richards i 3 Nr' px N mwsikim ei QM -N S awggixg Nm :N,.:giQ. is A 0 33, ,. HN Xqspfg QQMMMM 2 wwf' gig 3 .ws . If f L A R x k'Si:xXK,4 Q V 5 ig X Q Qs h, wwwx Q xx ' x in QS ' EX wa-wlew x F S 1 S? x x y X . 235, 5? a S I wif: x nbggixgx ws' '15 QN .swf - ,M..wr ' ,X .wwf Q swan, Q x X 559 Q..,. Q t S 4 E F X XX ARD ABBE Automechanics Club, Sportsmen's Club LINDA SUE ACKER Future Nurses Club, Future Homemakers of America HENRY CECIL ADAMIK Crafts Club, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band KENNETH BARRY ADAMS Architecture Club, Slide Rule Club, English Literary Society, National Honor Society OLIDI11 LILLIE AGUILAR Junior Classical League, Pan American Student Forum, Travelers Club AURORA MARGARET ALMEIDA Pan American Student Forum JUDY SUE ANDERSON Forsgard, Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Office Assistant JUNE ARMSTRONG Genheimer, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society, Senior Chorus, Homeroom President JOSEPH EDWIN ARNETT, JR. Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band TERRY DOYYLE ARNOLD Crafts Club, Sportsmenls Club, I-Iomeroom President, Track JOSEPH H. AUSTIN Camera Club, Pan American Student Forum, Wacoan Staff MARTHA ANN AUVENSHINE Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Office Assistant GARLAND BACK Forum, Golf Club, Junior Classical League, Golf Team LANA JO BAILEY Garden Club, VVacoan Staff Page 22 MARVIN BAILEY Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band ALTON VVAYNE BAIN Key Club, Voice Club, Intermediate Chorus VICTOR BALLOWE Automechanics Club, Sportsmen's Club, Homeroom President CHARLES HENRY BARRON Slide Rule Club VV. GEORGE BASHAM Chess Club, Slide Rule Club JOE BASQUEZ, JR. Civil Air Patrol, Pan American Student Forum CHARLES WILLIAM BELL Pan American Student Forum, SP0l'Ul'lCll,S Club, Baseball ELIZABETH BELL Berry, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society, Office Assistant, National Honor Society, National Forensic League CAROLYN ANN BEWLEY Pan American Student Forum, Library Assistant HUBERT BIVONA DlStl'1bUfIVC Education Club ARCHA ANN BLASSINGAME Future Homemakers of America, Personality Development Club SANDRA BLEVIN'S Pan American Student Forum, Sketch Club, Personality Development Club NEAL BODENHAMER Camera Club NELDA DIANE BONDS Future Homemakers of America, Intermediate Chorus, Y-Teens Page 23 JOE LYNWOOD BOWDEN Key Club, Football, Homeroom President DARBY BOYD Forsgard, Junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Press Club, Wacoan Staff DINAH M. BOYD Berry, junior Classical League, Office Assistant, Tennis, English Literary Society LECILIA BRAME Forsgard, Press Club, Wacoan Staff, Daisy Chain Business Staff, Girls Athletic Association, English Literary Society RICHARD QDICKQ A. BRAUN Automechanics Club, Senior Band, Music Appreciation Club JIMMY BREEDLOVE Junior Classical League, Slide Rule Club, Travelers Club, Intermediate Chorus SHIRLEY BRINK Pan American Student Forum, Y-Teens, Square Dance Club JACK BRITAIN Music Appreciation Club, Slide Rule Club, Senior Band LESTER BROADWAY March 7, 1959 LINDA SUE BROADWAY Genheimer, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society, Office Assistant I MARY CAROL BROADWAY Berry, Masque and Wig Club, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, Wacoan Staff, Intermediate Chorus MITCHELL BRONAUGH Slide Rule Club, Travelers Club CAROLYN SUE BROVVN Future Secretaries Club, Garden Club BARBARA ANN BRUNER Berry, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, English Literary Society, Wacoan Staff, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll Page 24 CHESTER BRUNER Chess Club, Golf Team DOLLIE LUCILE BRYANT Y-Teens, Intermediate Chorus NANCY JANE BRYANT Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Personality Development Club, Girls Athletic Association MARGIE BUCKLER Berry, junior Classical League, Press Club, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Co-Editor of The Wacoan, Office Assistant LOIS DIANN BUCKLEW Berry, Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Library Assistant, Wacoan Staff JOHN BURTON Science Club, English Literary Society, Homeroom President, Biology Assistant JIMMY BUSBY Pan American Student Forum, Rostra, Senior Band, D Chain Business Staff, I-Iomeroom President WANDA WANITA BUSBY Distributive Education Club. Genheimer, English Literary Society, Library Assistant JOHN BUTCHER, JR. Architecture Club, Slide Rule Club VAN BUTLER Square Dance Club, Voice Club GLORIA KATHRYNE CANAVATI Darden, Junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Girls Athletic Association BARBARA GERALDINE CARLISLE Personality Development Club, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers of America JANELL CARLISLE Future Homemakers of America, Square Dance Club, Personality Development Club, Office Assistant CHARLES CARR Sportsmen's Club Page 25 DAVID CARR Field and Stream Club WANDA CARRUTH Berry, English Literary Society, Student Government, Senior Chorus NANCY CARROLL Future Homemakers of America, Voice Club, Intermediate Chorus PAT CARROLL Future Secretaries Club, Darden TOXEY CATHEY Forum, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society, Editor of The Daisy Chain VIRGINIA CHRISTINE CAWOOD Future Homemakers of America, Future Secretaries Club, Pan American Student Forum HELEN CHAPIN Future Homemakers of America, Masque and Wig Club, Intermediate Chorus GARY FORD CHATHAM Key Club, Sportsmen's Club, Football, Intermediate Chorus MARGARET CHILDS Square Dance Club MARY CHILDS Future Secretaries Club, Personality Development Club, Intermediate Chorus DORIS CMISSYJ LEA CHILTON Garden Club, Masque and Wig Club, Pan American Student Forum DORIS COFFMAN Future Secretaries Club, Personality Development Club BARBARA COGBURN Garden Club SUSIE COLLINS Forsgard, Junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Press Club, Commissioner, 1957 Cheerleader Page 26 IRAJEAN COLSON Darden, Future Secretaries Club, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society JERRY COPELAND Sportscasters Club MIKE CORWIN Field and Stream Club, Rostra ELVA LOU COTHAM Pan American Student Forum, Y-Teens, Girls Athletic Association EMILY CRAVEN Masque and Wig Club, Press Club, English Literary Society, Girls Athletic Association, Wacoan Staff VERNELL CRAVEN Junior Classical League, Darden, English Literary Society DON E. CRAWFORD Music Appreciation Club, Slide Rule Club JOY CRAWFORD Distributive Education Club, Y-Teens HAROLD CROCKER Junior Classical League, Homeroom President, Cheerleader, Intermediate Chorus, Sportsmen's Club JESSE CROMWELL English Literary Society, Key Club, Sportsmen's Club, Student Government DAYLON CRYE Sportsmen's Club, Homeroom President JACKIE LOUISE CURRY Junior Classical League, English Literary Society, Genheimer, National Honor Society, Press Club, Wacoan Staff, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff DOLORES MARIE DAHL Future Homemakers of America, Y-Teens JOE LEE ITANIEL Distributive Education Club, Music Appreciation Club, Intermediate Chorus Page 27 CAROL DARRELL Pan American Student Forum, Square Dance Club, Voice Club, English Literary Society, National Honor Society Quill and Scroll MAVIS LYLE DAVID Darden, Masque and Wig Club, Pan American Student Forum, National Forensic League, Senior Chorus JIMMY DAVIS Rostra FLEM de GRAFFENRIED Automechanics Club, Science Club LANA DeLANCEY Masque and Wig Club, Intermediate Chorus CRAWFORD DENNIS, JR. Key Club, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society JUDITH DIBB Distributive Education Club, Future Secretaries Club GINGER DICKERSON Masque and Wig Club, Pan American Student Forum, Future I-Iomemakers of America JIM DICKERSON Automechanics Club, Camera Club, Junior Classical League, Pan American Student Forum JOHN DIETZ Key Club, English Literary Society, Football, National Honor Society, Homeroom President, Intermediate Chorus, Track JERRY DODD Camera Club, Sportsmen's Club MERRILLEE ANN DOLAN Sketch Club JOHN DORR Rostra JOHN DOSI-IER Junior Classical League, Key Club, Sportsmen's Club, Basketball L. Page 28 CAROLXN DOTSON Future Homemalters of Amerlca, Personallty Development Club Travelers Club DICK DOUCLASS Forum Junxor Classxcal League Englnsh Lxterary Socnetg, Natxonal Honor Socxety, Homeroom Presldent JERRY DON DREVVYER Pan Amerxcan Student Forum, Travelers Club, Volce Club Semor Chorus BARBARA DUDLEY Berry, DISYFIDUIIVE Educatlon Club unxor Classxcal League Engllsh Llterary Soclety RAYMOND WADE DULOCK l'1eld and Stream Club Jumor Classlcal League BEVERLY JEAN DUNSON Future Homemakers of Amerlca, Masque and Wlg Club Personallty Development Club RONALD VANCE DURHAM Automechamcs Club Fneld and Stream Club Pan Amerlcan Student Forum EDVVIN DYER Forum Junnor Classxcal League JIMMIE SUE DH ER Pan American Student Forum, Personalnty Development Club DON EASTERWOOD Camera Club Dlstrlbutlve Educatxon Club JAMES CARLTON EDWARDS Fxeld and Stream Club Jumor Classncal League, Slide Rule Club Englxsh Llterary Soclety Natronal Honor Soclety Blology Asslstant LORRAINE EGGEBRECHT Darden Junior Classxcal Le'1gue, Press Club Wacoan Staff Semor Chorus Glrls Athletlc Assocxatlon Englnsh Llterars SOCICIJ SUSAN EMBRX C enhermer Jumor Classxcal League Natlonal Forensxc League LOUIS W ENGLANDER Junlor Classxcal League Key Club Homeroom Presxdent, Englnsh Llterary SOCICIY, Baseball I 'nge 29 CAROLYN ELIZABETH EVANS Junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, National Forensic League HERBERT L. EVANS, JR. Pan American Student Forum, Slide Rule Club, Senior Chorus BARBARA ANN FARLEY Darden, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society, Girls Athletic Association KENNETH FERGUSON Key Club, Pan American Student Forum, Football, Baseball WALTER CARL FERNALD Field and Stream Club, Press Club, Senior Chorus, Wacoan Staff JOE FERRELL Automechanics Club, Field and Stream Club GERRY FESPERMAN Sportsmen's Club, Camera Club PATRICIA ANNE FIFE Future Homemakers of America, Junior Classical League, Forsgard, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Intermediate Chorus, Wacoan Staff, Press Club RANDY FITZHUGH Genheimer, junior Classical League, Press Club, English Literary Society, Co-Editor of the Wacoan, National Honor Society, Senior Chorus, Quill and Scroll CONNIE FORD Future Homemakers of America, Masque and Wig Club, Library Assistant OUIDA FORD Future Nurses Club, Genheimer, junior Classical League, Girls Athletic Association, Intermediate Chorus SUE FORD Masque and Wig Club, Wacoan Staff BOBBYE FOSTER Junior Classical League, Press Club, Travelers Club, Wacoan Staff, Senior Band , BUZZ FOSTER Field and Stream Club, Junior Classical League, Sportsmen's Club, Football, Homeroom President, Basketball, Senior Chorus, Baseball, Student Government Page 30 WILLIAM DEBREAL FRAZIER Crafts Club, Intermediate Chorus JUDY FRY Junior Classical League, Forsgard, English Literary Society FAYE FREE Y-Teens - KAYE HELEN FREE Personality Development Club JOHNNIE GAMBOA, JR. Field and Stream Club, Intermediate Chorus, Baseball JAN HANSEN GARRETT Forum, Junior Classical League, Science Club, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Commissioner BOB M. GASSAWAY Camera Club, Press Club, Slide Rule Club, Wacoan Staff PATRICIA LYNN GENTRY Masque and Wig Club, Voice Club, Intermediate Chorus DAVID GEORGE Sportscasters Club, Senior Chorus CHARLES WENDELL GIBBS Sportsmen's Club SHERIDAN T. GIBLER Junior Classical League, Forum, English Literary Society LEON GIBSON Camera Club, Field and Stream Club, Senior Chorus JERRY M. GILL Architecture Club ARTIE GIOTES Key Club, Football, Mayor, Commissioner, Track Page 31 ANNE GLASGOW Future Homemakers of America, Forsgard, Pan American Student Forum ROY GONZALES Distributive Education Club ANN GRANGER Genheimer, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society, National Forensic League ROBERT BERTAN GREEN Automechanics Club, Rostra BARBARA GRESSETT Personality Development Club, Square Dance Club JANETTE GRICE Future Ho-memakers of America, Y-Teens L'ROY GROOMS Sketch Club RONALD GRUSENDORF Camera Club, Voice Club, Senior Chorus BILLY SAM GULLION Intermediate Chorus, Sportscasters Club GEORGE GUNTER Field and Stream Club, Science Club SAUNDRA GUY Junior Classical League, Forsgard, Voice Club, Senior Chorus HARRIET HALEY , Darden, junior Classical League, Press Club, Wacoan Staff HECNRY HARRIS, JR. Science Club LANE FRANK HARRIS Junior Classical League, Forum, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Homeroom President, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff Page 32 DAVID HARWELL Field and Stream Club, Pan American Student Forum, Wacoan Staff, Press Club RONALD RAY HAVVKINS Distributive Education Club, Slide Rule Club PHILIP HAYNES Field and Stream Club, Sportsmen's Club, Basketball MARILYN JANE HEIMANN Genheimer, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society CHARLES HENRY Senior Band, Sportsmen's Club GEORGE HERBERT Intermediate Chorus, Voice Club MARY QDUSTYJ MARGARET HERRINGTON Future Homemakers of America, Future Secretaries Club Personality Development Club, Girls Athletic Association DON HIGGINBOTHAM Forum, English Literary Society, Daisy Chain Business Staff, Senior Chorus MARY ALICE HILL Distributive Education Club, Square Dance Club GARY HOBBS Sportsmen's Club, Baseball JUDY HODGES Distributive Education, Y-Teens LINDA KAY HOLDAR Darden, Junior Classical League, Press Club, English Literary Society, VVacoan Staff, National Honor Society RONNIE HOLZE Senior Band, Slide Rule Club THOMAS A. HOOKS, JR. Chess Club, Field and Stream Club, Intermediate Chorus JOHN HOPKIN Senior Band, Slide Rule Club JOHN HOUSTON Junior Classical League, Key Club, English Literary Society, National Honor Society SUNELA HUCKABEE Forsgard, Junior Classical League, Press Club, English Literary Society, Wacoan Staff, National Honor Society, Girls Athletic Association, Office Assistant, Quill and Scroll GARY HUDDLESTON Chess Club, English Literary Society, National Honor Society MILTON RAY HUDGINS Sportsmen's Club ELIZABETH RUTH HUGHES Junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Office Assistant, Wacoan Staff, Press Club FRANK A. HULBERT Field and Stream Club TREVA HUMPHREYS Berry, Girls Athletic Association, Future Homemakers of America, English Literary Society PARILEE ANN HUNT Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, Voice Club, Senior Chorus, Wacoan Staff BILL HUNTER Junior Classical League, Rostra, English Literary Society, National Honor Society KATHRYN LOUISE HUNTER Masque and Wig Club, Pan American Student Forum, Sketch Club, Intermediate Chorus JAN MARIE ILBERY Personality Development Club Page 34 CHARLES DWAIN INGRAM Field and Stream Club, Music Appreciation Club, English Literary Society, Senior Band GUS ISRAEL, JR. Field and Stream Club, Junior Classical League, Senior Band, Music Appreciation Club DAN JACKS Junior Classical League, Forum, National Forensic League BETTY JACKSON Future Homemakers of America, Intermediate Chorus, Square Dance Club, Y-Teens BONNIE ANN JACKSON Darden, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Senior Chorus JERRY JACOBS Junior Classical League, Forum ANITA JACOBSOHN Berry, Future Secretaries Club, Pan American Student Forum, Library Assistant CLAUDIA JENNINGS Future Homemakers of America, Genheimer, Junior Classical League, Press Club, English Literary Society, Wacoan Staff, National Honor Society, Office Assistant ANNE JOHNSON Future Homemakers of America, Junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club JANET JOHNSRUD Personality Development Club, Office Assistant KENT JOHNSTON Camera Club, Music Appreciation Club, English Literary Society, Senior Band ARLON M. JONES Field and Stream Club, Rostra, Homeroom President Page 35 JUDYE JONES Forsgard, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society, Cheerleader, Girls Athletic Association ELEANOR KEHL Forsgard, junior Classical League, English Literary Society, Office Assistant JON KEHL Automechanics Club, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band WANDA ELAINE KILSTROM Future Homemakers of America, Genheimer, Press Club DONNIE KIMMEL Football, Sportsmen's Club MARCELYN KINCANNON Berry, Junior Classical League, Press Club, Wacoan Staff, Office Assistant, Girls Athletic Association, National Honor Society, English Literary Society KYLE D. KING Music Appreciation Club MICHAEL KRYCHO Sportsmen's Club ROGER KUCERA Distributive Education Club, Forum LINDA KAY KUTZENBERGER Future Nurses Club, Pan American Student Forum, Voice Club, Intermediate Chorus E. K. LAMB, JR. Crafts Club, Slide Rule Club, Senior Band JAMES POPE LAMB, JR. Sportsmen's Club, Intermediate Chorus CHARLENE LYNETTE LANDFRIED Garden Club, Intermediate Chorus SARAH ELLEN LAWHON Forsgard, Junior Classical League, Office Assistant Page 36 CONNIE LEE Travelers Club JOHNNY LEE 4' . m Field and Strea Club, Slide Rule Club WADE LEHMAN Slide Rule Club DENNY LINAM Field and Stream Club, Junior Classical League, Rostra, English Literary Society, Cheerleader, National Forensic League PAULA GENE LINDLEY Forsgard, Garden Club, Girls Athletic Association GEORGE FREDERICK LOGAN Junior Classical League, Key Club, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Homeroom President SHARON LIL LOSAK Masque and VVig Club, Pan American Student Forum, Intermediate Chorus, VVacoan Staff, Press Club JAMES ELLIS LOWE Camera Club, Square Dance Club ANNE McCALL junior Classical League, Science Club, English Literary Society, National Forensic League, National Honor Society LIZ MCCLELLAN Darden, Masque and Wig Club, Intermediate Chorus JEANNETTE M. MCCLURE Future Homemakers of America MIKE MCCOWN Distributive Education Club PATRICIA ANN McDANIELS Darden, Future Homemakers of America, Junior Classical League, Girls Athletic Association, Wacoan Staff BOBS CAROLYN McELROY Masque and Wig Club, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Office Assistant Page 37 MARILYN ANN MCGINLAY Y-Teens DONNA MCMILLAN Berry, Office Assistant, Future Homemakers of America LLOYD CALDWELL MABRY III Crafts Club, Senior Band NEDA KAY MACKEY Berry, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, Voice Club, Office Assistant, Senior Chorus, Wacoan Staff HELEN MADDOX Distributive Education Club, Personality Development Club DELANE MAEDGEN, JR. Forum, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society TOMMY MAREK Field and Stream Club, Slide Rule Club SUE MARION Future Nurses Club MICKEY WHEELER MARQUIS Sketch Club, Square Dance Club ISABELL MARTINEZ Future Nurses Club, Pan American Student Forum, Future Homemakers of America JOE MARTINEZ Pan American Student Forum, Baseball ANN MASSEY Darden, Press Club, Cheerleader, Wacoan Staff, Senior Chorus FRANK MASSEY Field and Stream Club REBECCA CBECKYJ SUE MATTHEWS Forsgard, English Literary Society, National Forensic League Page 38 LOU NELL MAYFIELD Darden, Future Homemakers of America, Personality Development Club DARRELL MAYO Sportscasters Club JAMES ROBERT MILAM Pan American Student Forum, Sportsmen's Club, Football ROBERT CAMERON MILAM, JR. Field and Stream Club, Junior Classical League, Slide Rule Club, English Literary Society CAROLE MILLS Forsgard, Pan American Student Forum, Y-Teens, Office Assistant, English Literary Society WILLIAM MITCHELL Sportscasters Club, Sportsmen's Club, Senior Chorus SHELDON MIXSON Forum, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society, National Forensic League GRADY L. MONTGOMERY Square Dance Club MARY JAYNE MOORE Forsgard, Girls Athletic Association BRETT MORRIS Sportsmen's Club, Football, Intermediate Chorus, Homeroom President, Track DOROTHY MULLINS Future Nurses Club, Pan American Student Forum, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers of America JOHN MURCHISON Forum, Junior Classical League, Homeroom President CHARLES MYERS Chess Club, Slide Rule Club EDWIN NAROVEC Field and Stream Club Page 39 RAYMUNDO NAVARRO Slide Rule Club, Pan American Student Forum LAYTON DOUGLAS NEHRING Distributive Education Club, 1957 Football NANCY ANN NEWMAN Forsgard, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society, Senior Chorus PAM NEWTON Darden, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, Intermediate Chorus, Wacoan Staff, Tennis DOROTHY NIEDERER Future Secretaries Club, Genheimer, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Senior Chorus RANDY NORTHERN Sportsmen's Club, Baseball SANDRA OCHTERBECK Golf Club, Pan American Student Forum, Press Club, Travelers Club, Wacoan Staff, Girls Athletic Association EDIS OLIVER Forum KATY OLIVER Berry, junior Classical League, English Literary Society, Office Assistant, Tennis BILLIE RUTH OPLEY Future Homemakers of America, Press Club, Travelers Club, Voice Club, Girls Athletic Association JOHNNY DIOS ORDONEZ Pan American Student Forum CHARLES ORR Automechanics Club, Pan American Student Forum, Homeroom President BILL OTT Field and Stream Club, Slide Rule Club RAY H. PACE Voice Club, Homeroom President, Intermediate Chorus, 1957 Cheerleader JOEY PADEN Sportsmen's Club, Square Dance Club, Homeroom President, Baseball VINCE JAMES PALASOTA Chess Club, Slide Rule Club, English Literary Society SYLVIA PARKS Music Appreciation Club, Travelers Club, Senior Band JAMES DELLIS PARTEN Junior Classical League, Music Appreciation Club, Rostra, Senior Band, Wacoan Staff TYLER WEST PAYTON, JR. Key Club, Commissioner, Senior Chorus, Mayor JERRY S-UE PEARCE Square Dance Club, Y-Teens, Senior Chorus SHIRLEY PEDERSON Future Homemakers of America, Personality Development Club, Y-Teens CHARLOTTE PHILLIPS Camera Club, Pan American Student Forum, Y-Teens LES-LIE VAIL PHILLIPS Genheimer, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Office Assistant, Library Assistant PAT PHILLIPS Berry, English Literary Society, Intermediate Chorus BRENDA PIETZSCH Berry, Intermediate Chorus DAVID MADDOX PINTO Junior Classical League, Science Club, Music Appreciation Club, Senior Band BRUCE POPE Camera Club, Distributive Education Club VIVA ANN POWELL Future Homemakers of America, Personality Development Club, Y-Teens, Intermediate Chorus Page 41 FRANCES JEANNINE PRICKETT Distributive Education Club, Music Appreciation Club JOHN FOSTER PRICKETTE Key Club, Pan American Student Forum, Commissioner ELIZABETH ANN PRYOR Personality Development Club, Y-Teens MOLLY PUTNAM Distributive Education Club, Y-Teens WANDA LOU RAINES Senior Chorus, Voice Club PATRICIA ANN RANKIN Future Nurses Club, Pan American Student Forum MIRIAM RAY Berry, Office Assistant, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, Junior Classical League GLORIA REED Genheimer, Pan American Student Forum, Intermediate Chorus, Homeroom President B. KAY REID Future Homemakers of America, Masque and Wig Club, Personality Development Club, Junior Chorus CONRAD HAROLD RENNER Automechanics Club, Field and Stream Club BILLIE REVETT Future Nurses Club, Voice Club PATRICIA ANN RHODES Future Homemakers of America, Personality Development Club, Y-Teens W. FOSTER RICH Slide Rule Club BEVERLY ANN RICHARD Distributive Education Club, Y-Teens Page 42 CHARLES B. RICHARDS, JR. Field and Stream Club, Golf Club JOHNNY RIESS Chess Club JAMES H. RIGGS, JR. Field and Stream Club JERRY RITCHESON Pan American Student Forum, Sportsmen's Club, Homeroom President, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff, Baseball JAKIE ROBERTS Distributlve Education Club, Sportsmen's Club JIM F. ROBINSON Junior Classical League, Rostra, Track, Tennis PAUL D. ROBINSON Senior Chorus, Square Dance Club, Track CHARLES RICHARD ROEDER Camera Club, English Literary Society, Slide Rule Club, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff MARY ELLEN ROGERS Genheimer, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society, Senior Chorus, Press Club JENNIE ROOKS Berry, Future Homemakers of America, Junior Classical League, Press Club, Senior Chorus, Tennis LAZARO ROSAS Sportsmen's Club PAULINE ROSAS Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Senior Band GORDON ROUNTREE, JR. Field and Stream Club, Homeroom President MARY BETH ROWTON Darden, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society, Intermediate Chorus Page 43 PATRICIA KAY RUSH Camera Club, Crafts Club, Pan American Student Forum, Intermediate Chorus BOYD T. RUSSELL Automechanics Club, Pan American Student Forum MARY LINDA RUSS'ELL Darden, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society, Senior Chorus, Press Club, Wacoan Staff GEORGE SALOME Field and Stream Club, Sportsmen's Club BOBBY GENE SAMMON Sportsmen's Club, Football Manager, Homeroom President, Daisy Chain Editorial Staff BILLY SAWYER Key Club, Slide Rule Club BEVERLY SCARBOROUGH Masque and Wig Club, Pan American Student Forum, Square Dance Club, Library Assistant BEVERLY CLIFTON SCHWAN Pan American Student Forum, Personality Development Club, Press Club, Travelers Club, Wacoan Staff ED SCHWARTING Architecture Club, Golf Club DON SCOTT Chess Club, Science Club SARA DEANE SELLERS Forsgard, junior Classical League, Senior Band BETTY RAE SEWELL Pan American Student Forum, Voice Club JAMES R. SHARBER Science Club MARY ANN SHOTWELL Darden, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society, Press Club, Daisy Chain Business Staff, National Forensic League, Senior Chorus, National Honor Society, Wacoan Staff Page 44 JUDY CAROL 'SIHRIVER Distributive Education Club KENNY SIMONS Camera Club, Key Club REAGAN SLAGLE Civil Air Patrol, Field and Stream Club HUGH R. SLOUGH Slide Rule Club BILL H. SMITH Automechanics Club, Junior Classical League, Sportsmen's Club GERRY SMITH Chess Club, Junior Classical League, Sportsmen's Club HENRY JOSEPH SMITH Travelers Club JEANNETTE SMITH Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum, Travelers Club, English Literary Society, Office Assistant, National Honor Society JOY MERLYNN SMITH Distributive Education Club, Future Homemakers of America, Y-Teens KAY SMITH Berry, Girls Athletic Association, Senior Chorus LYNDA ANN SMITH Future Homemakers of America, Masque and Wig Club, Voice Club MARGARET SMITH Y-Teens, Library Assistant MARVIN H. SMITH Masque and Wig Club, Slide Rule Club MARY LINDA SMITH Forsgard, Future Homemakers of America, Junior Classical League, Senior Chorus, English Literary Society Page 45 SANDY SPARK Darden, Junior Classical League, Press Club, English Literary Society, Co-Editor of The Wacoan, National Honor Society RALPH LEE SPARKS Voice Club, Cheerleader, Senior Chorus, Wacoan Staff SARAH LEE SPENCER Darden, junior Classical League, Press Club, English Literary Society, Wacoan Staff, National Honor Society, Daisy Chain Business Staff, Quill and Scroll MARGARET SPILLER Future I-Iomemakers of America, Masque and Wig Club L. G. SPIVEY Key Club, Homeroom President, Basketball, Track DARLENE JEAN STANDEFER Berry, Pan American Student Forum, Library Assistant, Intermediate Chorus NANCY STANFILL Future Homemakers of America, Pan American Student Forum RAY STANLEY Field and Stream Club, Sportsmen's Club BILL STEVENS Field and Stream Club, Junior Classical League JIM STEWART Automechanics Club, Camera Club EMMA JEAN STODGHILL Masque and Wig Club, Pan American Student Forum CATHY STORER Genheimer, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society, National Honor Society, Senior Chorus BETTYE STRANGE Pan American Student Forum, Voice Club, Intermediate Chorus JIM STRATHDEE Spot-tsmen's Club, Track Page 46 CARY STRATTON Forum, junior Classical League, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society, Football, National Honor Society, Homeroom President, Track JERRY PIERCE STUMP Crafts Club MACK SHERWOOD TALBERT Civil Air Patrol, Crafts Club DAVID LEE TANNER Automechanics Club, Chess Club JACK MCLANE TARVER Pan American Student Forum, Rostra, Sportscasters Club, Office Assistant ANN TAYLOR Genheimer, English Literary Society, Girls Athletic Association, Homeroom President, Senior Chorus, Student Government NORMA JEAN TAYLOR Future Homemakers of America, Masque and Wig Club NANCY ANN TEAGUE Masque and Wig Club, Pan American Student Forum, Personality Developement Club, Press Club, Office Assistant, Tennis LARRY TEICHELMANN Automechanics Club, Sportsmen's Club JOHN W. TEMPLER Pan American Student Forum, Sportsmen's Club GARY L. THOMAS Golf Club, Rostra WILL WALTER THOMSON Architecture Club, Automechanics Club SANDRA TINER Darden, Pan American 'Student Forum, Office Assistant JOYCE ELANE TODD Darden, Personality Development Club, Senior Chorus Page 47 NANCY ELLEN TODD , Masque and Wig Club, English Literary Society, National Honor Society JOHN BARRETT TOLAND Music Appreciation Club, Pan American Student Forum, Senior Band, Homeroom President LUPE TORRES Pan American Student Forum GLORIA MARIE TOWVNSEND Chess Club, Crafts Club, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society, Library Assistant MENARDO TRISTAN Pan American Student Forum SHIRLEY ANN TUCKER Future Homemakers of America, Square Dance Club, Y-Teens GLENDA JO TYE Future Homemakers of America, Masque and Wig Club, Intermediate Chorus, Wacoan Staff RUBY URBAN Future Secretaries Club, Personality Development Club, Future Homemakers of America LINDA LOU UZZEL Personality Development Club, Y-Teens, Library Assistant NANCY UZZEL Future Homemakers of America, Voice Club, Intermediate Chorus SHIRLEY MAE VAUGHN Personality Development Club, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers of America ELIA VELA Pan American Student Forum, Personality Development Club LYLE KENT WADDILL Forum, junior Classical League, Voice Club, Senior Chorus RETHA NELL WAGGONER Camera Club, Junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Office Assistant ' Page ALICE O'NEAL VVALKER junior Classical League, Voice Club, VVacoan Staff ROY LEE VVARD Crafts Club, Science Club JEAN WARHOL Darden, Junior Classical League, English Literary Society NANCY VVARREN Junior Classical League, Masque and VVig Club, Intermediate Chorus, VVacoan Staff ALLAN VVATSON Key Club, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society CHARLES VVATSON Field and Stream Club, Junior Classical League, Key Club, English Literary Society, Office Assistant, Senior Chorus VVINDOL WEAVER Field and Stream Club, Baseball, Biology Assistant CHUCK VVEDDINGTON Key Club, Office Assistant, Intermediate Chorus, Track NOLAN ROBERT VVENSEL Crafts Club, Slide Rule Club, English Literary Society, Senior Chorus CYNTHIA ANN VVEST Architecture Club, Pan American Student Forum, Travelers Club LARRY MAC VVEST Junior Classical League, Key Club, Press Club, Co-Editor of The VVacoan, Quill and Scroll JOE BOB VVHITT Field and Stream Club, Intermediate Chorus BOBBY WILKERSON Distributive Education Club SHEILA ANNE VVILKES Darden, junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, Press Club, English Literary Society, Homeroom President, Cheerleader, Wacoan Staff Page 49 DURVVOOD VVILLIANIS Key Club, Senior Chorus, Sp0rtsmen's Club HENDLEY VVILLIAMS Field and Stream Club, Pan American Student Forum, Slide Rule Club, Senior Chorus TRAVISS LEWIS WILLIAMS Senior Band, Music Appreciation Club, Sportscasters Club RAY VVILLIAMSON Forum, Football, Homeroom President, Basketball, Business Manager of The Daisy Chain BOB VVILSON Forum, English Literary Society, National Forensic League, Homeroom President DIANNEQ SCOTL Villas-GN Forsgarrl, Junior Classical League, Masque and Wig Club, English Literary Society, VVacoan Staff, Senior Chorus PHYLLIS JEAN VVILSON Berry, Intermediate Chorus MICKEY WIMBERLY Field and Stream Club, Key Club, Pan American Student Forum, English Literary Society, Homeroom President ELVVIN ROSS VVINFIELD Architecture Club, Sportscasters Club LILLIAN ANN VVITT Y-Teens, Intermediate Chorus DELORES VVOLFF Y-Teens LETA JO VVOODALL Masque and Wig Club, Personality Development Club, VVacoan Staff, Girls Athletic Association JOIIN VVRIGIIT Field and Stream Club, English Literary Society LARRY VV YATT Sportsmenls Club Page 50 C' ,ilu emurg LESTER HUGH BROADXVAY 1941-1959 YM, fl1o11gl1 I fcvzll' fl1l'0llg'1I Ihr 'Uallry of flu' .vl1r11lof1c of IIf'IlflI, I will fmr no rfvil: for flI0ll arf flcfifh ll1f?,' Ihy rorl 111111 fhy .fluff they 1'o111fr11'f NIU. will Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Homeroom 219 Mrs. Barclay Kathryn Dodson, Marian Barnes, Rita Coates, Barbara Hoiyard, Pam Moser Donna Llndel Sue Hopper C'uol Hodges A14 Kimbriel, Mrs. Barclay W Charles Miles, Tommy Carter, Jane Berry, Mike Tansey, John Tutt, Stanley Plrson lohnny Pearson Ctorge Karahal Bobby Easter, Tom Halford. Clara Sue Griffis .lack Crimm, Larry Jones, John Sehwetman, Willard Smith, Randy 'lulner Charles Biogdon David Parrish Pat McM1lI'1n P Malone Page 52 Homeroom 126 Miss Barry Row 1: Faye Childs, Donna Hay, Susan Stringer, Jenny Easter, .lane Rogers, Ellen Lenaway Linda Peaeock Delores Headen Tudy Lake Tommy .Io Burch Row 2: Jan Thralls, Bobby Thompson, Don Herring, Timothy Woodlock, Bill Keaton Larry 'lrammell Dainll Gill Patricia Ashley Dixie Gwin, Jerry Ann Boren, Sandra Wooten, Lucy Caperton Row 3: Kenneth Van Cleave, Steve Stephens, Jack Barrett, Richard Thompson, 'lommy Seeley David Rogers Miss Barry Robert Wilson Homeroom 1 1 9 Mrs. Baxter Row 1: Karon Shinault, Deweyitta Camp, Sandra Cooper, Frances Biddle, Nona Hunt Luann Hanna Heidiun Von Buclow Marv Pack Martha Campbell, Sharon Marsh Row 2: Regina Welborn, Sandra Schrader, Necye Ann Maddox, Mrs. Baxter, Charles McWhorter Mike Knowles Edd Flbson David Ditto Douglas Crook, Margaret Street, Patsy Balch Row 3: Robert Wilson, Don McClellan, Don Phillips, Billy Walsleben, Guy Collins, Charles Sligh Woodrow Hairy Flank Sanchu Vlnee Tusa -1: .Y -S-tgjges M 1 1 fn f , ' , Homeroom 312 pk f 1 6,5 5 fy' V LIL Mrs. Bell ow il: Carey Lee Simpson. Patsy Stevens, Alt ey, Tommye Ruth Blair, Shirley Ann Davis. Kay Alhright. Betty Clark. Betty Ann Bentley, Patricia Gabler, Melynda Ricketts ow 12: Inez Wliittingtnn, Joyee Busby, Carolyn Belcher, Cathey White, Hugh Wilfong. Seott. Meaders. Jimmy Staley, Dick Quia-lc, Rodger Felt, Douglas Harris. Mrs, Bell ow Il: George Klaras, Jeremy Walker, David Pettus, Tummy Kitfitz. Edwin Narovee, Will Tliornpson, Alton Stone. Charlie Silva Homeroom 315 Mr. Bernhausen Rowlz Beverly Summey, Cynthia Copeland. Chrystal Basham. Nancy Lehman. Carol Adams, Sandra Coehran, Anna Logan. Gayla Miller. Beverly Murphy. Judy Fulwiler Row 2: Paul Ruhl, Jack Ewing, Charles Chatham, Steve Lowrey. Reflinald Stinson. Howard Dudgeon, Vie Anderson, Ken Baker. Jimmy Rieraon. Miekey Ann Lade, Amy Eyssen Row ZF: John Snider, Howell Johnson. Wyndell Melianiels, Ralph K'att. Marvin Srhutza, Joe Seott, Rohhy Cathey. ltiereer liuehanan K F .,,. E . 1, 5 .A ' . ., 1-QW J , ,. QQ..-f -A , X . . ., .- 1, xt ,ff-MM ' 1 Homeroom 105 Miss Broun Row 1: Carole Ivy, Ruth Fisher. Barbara Gray, Peggy Johnson. XYanda Clendennen, Gloria Campos. Wanda Sawyer, David Rosen Row 12: Mike Uzzel. Bill Ibevers. Sammy Owens. Jerry Clark. John Pearce. David Newman. Riehard Saenz. Alhert Ctvrtlik. James Iloliek. Grady ltlontgomery. John Cliavarria, Jr. I':net wi X I Q ui 1 wx W ,- Homeroom 321 Mr. Bullock Row ll: Linda Smith, Diann Cameron, Donna Todd. Jeannine McGinnis, .ludith Hamf Gibson, Mary Murray Row 2: Mary Beth Cash, Jerry .Iimmy Sims, l.ouAnn Hi Row 3: Ken Lipscomb, Don Brad Rowan, Benny Herrera, Johnny Snow, Ronald Fisk, ou, Shirley Higfdon lt bury, Russell Keeling, L. O. Ruthe1ford, Steve Brow Homeroom 102 Miss Burkhalter f, Babz VVester, Beth Freeman, Sharon Barbee Gene Gaston, Bill Herman, Wade Rooks, Joe n, Jim Rankin. Simon Almanza, Larry Land Row 1: Angelene Plemons, Lou Ann Bohianan, Stella Villareal, Nancy Stanfill, Ann Stanley, Charlotte Suttle, Mareia Wieting, Kay Ullrieh Joyce Fikes, Mary Rodriquez Row 2: Jerry Grow, Darrel Hoxworth, Mickey Magee. Carl Moffett, Larry McMurray, Rodney Sommer, Robert Park, Lloyd Todd, Jack Smith Row 3: Waymon Little, B. H. Matthews, Gregory Howell, Dave Barnes, Bobby Smith Homeroom 216 Miss Connor Row 1: Karen Kirkland, Linda Hardwick. Naney Stiteler, Kay Killen, Lynette Muehow, Barbara Coe, Charlene Pickens, Carey Arm Smith Darlene Striekland, Jeanne Ho lland Row 2: Boyd Hampton, John Davis, David MePhail, Crozier Brown, Perry Head, Tommy Bennett, Eldridge Chesser, David Herbert, Paul Shoemake, Janice Boehme. Miss Connor Row 3: Benny Bradshaw, Ambrosio Silva, Tommy Orenbaun, John Juan, Kenneth Butts Page 54 1 Homeroom 226 Mr. Cornelius Low 1: Pat McGlaughn, Jane Lucas, Betty Buckler, Virginia Thrasher, Betty Jo Boatwright, Claudia Clark, Vivian Retzlaff, Phyllis Brooks, Carol Rowe, Sandra McMillan low 'iz .leanell Buida, Mr, Cornelius. Paul Constantine, Dennis O'Brien, John Ferguson, Dwayne Lee, George Merilian. Rick Spencer. .To nny Norris, Virginia Rangel, Linda Shelby ,ow 3: Dolan Moore, Stan Lennard. Delane Hamlin, Pat Payne, Roy Marlow, .lim Nash, Charles Sherrell, Phillip McMillan, Bob Summers, EM Trevor Roberts. Dill Bailey Q., s.,.- Q .s Homeroom 20 Mr. Cummings Row 1: Lynn Davis, June Rose. Ann Pierce, Betty Vaughan, Elta Owens, Pat Carpen er, 0a Mr. Cummings, Delind Kirkpatrick, Janice Dickerson, XVayne Cox, Woody Beshear, Barton Zacliry, Glenn llurta, Eggebreclit, A, L. Everett, .lim Brown Leo Kirkland. Bobby Lockhart, Charles Wilson, Bill Arnold, Jerry Monroe, Jerry Kline t N l Iiunler, Franc-es Fearno Row 12: William Row 32 QL.. tr' Homeroom lol Miss Curry Row 1: Lynn Avent. Alline Christian, Sandra Lowrey, Gloria Leidig, Patricia Peoples, Lupe Romero, Peggy Foley, Lynda Eskew, Sue Thompson, Miss Curry Row 2: Larry Dunlap. Ronald Coker, Woody Hobbs, Tommy Niles, .erry Row SS: John Buchanan, William Lipsey, Rodney Cross, Roy Phillips, Norman Thomas ' I ' Smith. Loyd Szanto. George Banilc, Robert Welch. Robert Cates S 5, ,. Page 56 Room 304. Applied Science B Ilr. West introduces the class to the mysteries of scientific research. NN Homeroom 225 Mrs. Dawson , Row 1: Bettinel Womack, Dorothy Bryan, Shirley Rogers, Judy Fitzpatrick, Tim Lasseter, Diane Bettinger, Margaret Myers, Hariadenc Johnson, Sondra Nelson. Chinky Johnson Row 2: Jan Herring, Mary Ann Dyer, Rosalio Amaro, David Dibb, Gene Carson, Gene Farr, Leland Howard, John Danzeiser, Carol Sue Sisk, Lois Miller Row 3: Don Matkin, Tommy Maness, Larry Teiehelmann, Randy Farrar, Kenneth Pruett, Les Hanks Homeroom 324. Mrs. Garland Row 1: Lana Neel. Patricia Richards, Linda Sadler, Charlotte Mullins, Norma Navratil, Linda Sue Phelps, Susan Harkness, Pam Utley, Charlene Wood, Emily Sink Row 2: Gerry Anne Parke, Billy Markum, James Moudry, Travis Lawson, George Porter, George Compton, Jack Martin, Dolores Clifton, Jennie Rose Christian, Lenora Riggs, Mrs. Garland Row 3: Ricky Rickerson, Bernie Lenamon, Donald Cook, Jim Monnig, Tom Lowery, Charles Freeman, Rayburn Taylor, Ernest Higginbotharn Homeroom 224 Mr. Keithly Peggy MeDow. Annette Johnson, Maxcine Reppold, SuEllen Golden. Lynn Vaughn. Frank Neel, Guy Fogle, Ronnie Keeler. James Dobias, Patrieia Williams Ceeil Sorrels. Ralph Gray, Aubrey Stringer, Larry Thomas Yi 5 X X Y K-1 g X if Joyce Brock. Geneva Rios. Janice Player. Janell Gooch Johnny McCroy, Charlie Shaw, Leroy Jines. David llaiiiel, Homeroom IO4. Mr. Lamkin Row 1: Nancy Guggzolz. Donna Braswell, Betty Kent. Limla Bailey, Lenna Coates. Sandra Watson, Pam Wilson. Carole Fisher 1 w 12: Joyee Player, Kay Green, Jerry Kirks, Tommy Campbell, David VValsworth, Jim Hunter, Don Baldwin, Tom Chambless, Bonmt Burson, Marsha Mixson, Norma Cissell Row 3: Harold Jobe, Kenny Jones, Benny Haddock, Jimmy Stewart, Gary Roberts, Joe Crenshaw, Lewis Best Homeroom 323 Mr. Lattimorc ow 1: Souad Khoury. Sandra Blackburn. Carolyn Wolf, Lynda Shumate. Linda Jarrett, Kay Purvis, Barbara Williams. Dorothy llorton Barbara Hammond. Glendora DuBose vw 12': David Peeples. Robert Ilill, Allan Myers, Bobby McCauley, Bob Street. Burniee Regian. Jimmy Woodson. Les Tooker, Sandra Rider Virginia King, Sandra January, Lyda Stodghill Rm' 55: Malachi Kelly, John Mullins. Leroy Mitchell, Jimmy Clark, Cecil Suttle. Chris Ruebeek, Mickey Layy. Mark Otterstad Homeroom 3 1 1 Mr. Lawhon Row 1: Malissa Starnes, Jackie Ward. Jan Massey, Sharon Wynne, Virginia Rushing, Anita Incardona, Ann Goodman, Mull, Bettye Barrett Row 2: Debbie Chernoff, Anitra Harrell, Patricia Farr, Janene Loftis, George Kelly, .Terry Causey, NVayne Green, Royals, Lewis Howard, Mr. Lawhon Row JE: .Ierry Mt-Ray, Stan Gibson, Eugene Gaisser, James Keller, Braulio Sanchez, Steve Brown, Don Blackburn, Joan Beaty, Martli Bill Alexander, It Don Harris, Edgo Page SS Gatlin. .lames Coone. Dick Tooker, .limmy Sutcliffe i la Homeroom II Mr. Linnstaedter Row 1: Carol Leskin, Betty Wetzel, Joanne Wolfe, Susan Gorham, Barbara Brunett, Mary Gonzales, Rosalyn Hughes, Susie Rangel, Lucy ' White, Cynthia Kirkland Row 12: Delores Myers, Dana Sauer, Gary Lovell, Bobby Vilillingham, Noah Appleton, Sam Bennett, Danny Houser, Bobby Hurst, Charles Cronkite, Phil Weaver, .lim Mason Row 3: Mr. Linnstaedter, Ray Clark, Robert Pfeifenroth, Joel Ezar, Don Cook, John Turner. .lohn Brown, Joe Fulwiler, Grover Rogers Homeroom 120 Miss Mo1'elienci Row 1': Mary Moreno. Miss Morehead, Sidney Nix, Carmen Moreno, Mary Cantu, Ann Nagle, Billie Mae Kilgore, Peggy Wake, Joan Curton, 'ivxkins Diane H. ' J Row 2: Virginia Fleteher, Gaelyn Corbin, Linda Lord, Sharon Robertson, DeWitt Clauneh, Larry Chunn, Carleton Harrell, Leverett Lawrenee, Albert Stevenson, Jerry Sartor Row 3: Ersey Roque, Rodney Balusek, Doyle Richards, A. VV, McCoy, John Anderson, Ronnie Sommer, .Terry Smith .S X . Homeroom no Mrs. Olson 'ow 1: Judith Braden, Jerrie Evans, Mary Ann Scott, Billie Faye Evans, Dixie Terry, Betty Luedeker, Sharon McCarthy, Mignon Furqueron low 2: .ludy Milam. Barbara Schimschat, Joyce Booman, Jerry Miller, Denney O'Neal, Mrs. Olson, Scott Horne, Bobby Powell, Ronald N Merritt, Ronnie McCall, Phillips Hay low 3: John David Shrum, Harold Conway, Stanley Keene, Donald Busby, Glenn Ramsey, Clyde Busby, Malcom Maness, Charles Eddleman X, S , F .AYIVVI Homeroom 214 Mrs. YVood Row l: Paulette Todar, Mins. NVOod, Kay Phillips, Elizabeth Blair, Gwen Ewing, Darlene Reamy, Naney McGee, Lanell Northern, Annetia Dooley, Linda Pierce Row LZ: Jeanne Dir-kerson, Mary Ann Shilling, Charles Brown, Herman Londonberg. Tommy Bryant, NVayne Roberts, Ronny Morris. Bobby Fitzpatrick, Tommy Stroud, Jimmy McDonald, James Montieth. Betty Barkley Row 3: Billy Hays, Ken Northermer, Joe Ratcliff, Joe Sullins, Terrell Tfeagali, lommy Merritt, Gary Vaughan Room 226 Mr. Cornelius English Ill B class hand in speeial projects. Grendel, the one with the teeth, is a 1n'ojec't, not a pupil. l':lgu SU mix: X X ,. I Homeroom 122 I Mrs. Bernliausen Row 1: Edith Coleman, Carol Phillips, Ruth Rummell, Gertrude Ambriz, Nancy Wright, Mary Brooker, Mary Ann Kinsey, Dorothy Fleming, Judy Richardson - Row 2: Rosa Alcaraz, Edward Hernandez, Margaret Nelson, Nita Jo Edwards. Daniel Cross, Martha .Io Barrett, Pete Vasquez, Ronny Moody Row 3: Otis Williams, Johnny Koester, Robert McCamey, Ralph f Rodriquez, Brian Ellis, David , Hamilton, Kenneth Brewer, James Bush Iiomeroom 306 Row 1: Geneva Villareal, Margaret Sandoval, Phyllis Williams, Gayla Taylor, Patsy Turner, Leia Johnson, Sandra Marek, Donna Mcllravy, Lydia Torres Row 2: Inez Barrientez, James Paden, Billy Blahuta, Pat Camp, Joyce Stinson, James Hurst, Charles Kramme, Billy Wrench Row 3: Jimmy Kirk, Robert Ferguson, Mike Horn, Kester Chase, Ronnie Prichard, 'Terry Adams, Jack Mallory, Harvey Keetnn SUPHO ORE 'M' Homeroom 319 Miss Edge -no ws, Row 1: Linda Kriegel, Ira Clevcnger, Mary Beth Hasley, Mary Lee Resvanis, Grace Philyaw, Sandra Hargrove, Brenda Flowers, Ruth Ann Madolc Row DJ: Johnny Rodriquez, James Scott, Tony Aguilar, Lupe Romo Billy Sammon, Tommy Wisehmeir, Miss Edge, Patsy Shivers Row 23: John Denton. James Pack, Robert Wilcox, David Moore, Augustine Chapa 1 H omeroom 206 3, Miss Fickling Row 1: Carolyn Russell, Joyce Haskins, Jeaneane Johnson, ,V Cindy Ridgeway, Joyce Huckabee Phylis Bivona, Judy Gallion, Neva Jean Dulock Row 2: Miss Fickling, Diane McDonald, Carole George, Judy Garner, Carol Bartlett, Sue Garza, John Pope Row 3: Charles Ihrer, Donny Chandler, Jane Saunders, David Petty, Ronald Schroeder, Frank Mousa, John Wayne Adams Row 4: Roger Beers, Ronald Merritt, Charles Cook, Tommy Hughes xl Mrs. DuPuy - llomeroom 320 Nlrs. Freeinan Row 1: Jackie Williams, Mary Ann Garrett, Sherilyn Stem. Virginia Sellers. Martha Poole, Janey Raney, Sharon Woodall, Lois Bell Row 11: Rita Rosas, Ann Felkner Carolyn Duyek, Robert 'l'homa.s, Sidney Slaughter, .lan Kaiser, Connie Lopez, Carolyn Fitzhugh Row 3-: Roy Rutland, Frank Olvera. Jerry Harris, Jerry Cowan, Loney Gonzalez, .lames Westfahl. Angel Navarro Row 4: Floyd Anderson, Morris Gregory, Chuck King. Louis Gonzales, Luther Staton 'fs Homeroom 2l2 ,,,,, Mr. Gardner Ewa: Row 1: Martha Hokett, Mary Bond, Alice Haley, Ann Ilassler Judy Jolley, Diane Jones, Elizabeth Ramm. Patsy Dodson Donna Black Rowilz Albert Miller, Knack Cox Philip Van Duivendyk. Carolyn McDonald, Bonnie Gunn, Bobby Slade. Johnny Craven, Roger Smith Row 3: Mr. Gardner. William Strickland, Ross Thornton, Michael Kennedy, Edwin Beckcom, Lance Whitted, Philip I'Iar'ket,t, A, C. Pass SOPHOMGRES J , Na. as Ilomcroom 204 X A Mr. Graeter Row 1: Maudclla Goerdcl, Ruth Ann Loyd, Julie Thomas, Linda Doyle, Nell Dyer, Carolyn Norman, Susan Adams, Margaret Kocrth Row 2: Dana Merritt, Patsy Fitzgerald, Julie Sonntag. Anne Thompson, Judy Ambrose, Linda Hoeldtke, Leroy Burns, Helen Wolf Row 3: Donald Hanks, Richard Garcia, Davis Eichelberger. Wharton Lynch, Randall Young. Ray Cooper, Larry Copeland, James Wollard Row 4': James Vowell, Bob Ferguson. Billy Norris, O. L, Sharp, Robert Moore. Kenneth Clark, Joe Lopez, Mr. Gracter Homeroom 213 i 5. Miss Hamilton Row 1: Patricia Tharp, Susan Harwell, Carol Jamison, Jackie Carter, Brenda VVooden, Madeline ..?L,,, Oliver, Darlene Kimmel, Gertrude .Sidi Blair ii is M: md., Row 2: Barbara Holland, Michael Nicosia, Wayne Mathews, Tina Rodriquez, Diane Denncy. Rita Fenno, Jan Masscngale, Bobby Clemmnns Row 3: Billy Hancock, Jim Miller, Bobby Kimbriel, Barbara Schnizer, Berl Lightfoot, Don Higgins, Pat Spivey Row 4: .Toe Moon, Richard Abbott, Fred Hay, Larry Tindell, Alfred Mcffutcheon :sie W . SOPHO ORES Homeroom 305 Miss Hughes Row 1: Rosie Beltran, Vicki Klaras, Ann Cash, Leta Boykin, Marilyn Svajda, Margaret Ann MeHazlett, Judy Dorr, Donna Young Row 2: Miss Hughes, Ann Harvey, Maxine Moffett, Shirley Schatz, Mary Ann Rhodes, Charlene Richardson, Cynthia Myriek, Lydia Griffin Row 3: Tommy Vinson, Sam MeCants, Jerry Gage, Ronnie Blankenship, Johnny Reyes, Bland Boydston, Gary Duke Row 4: William Maness, 'l', A. Drummond, Donald Prichard. Donald Wenzel, Stanley Levy Homeroom 125 Mrs. Jeanes Row 1: Dora Yglecias, Elizabeth Jacinto, Irene Parrish, Mary Brooks, Ruby Green, Sandra Sherrard, Wanda Turner, Sue Cunningham Row 2: Kirby Pope, Louis Gonzales, Ted Dozier, Scottie Ray, Ronald Netherland, Jo Ann Wilganowski, Ann Clark, Jane Broxton Row 3: Robert Chavarria, James Wood, Reginald Richardson, Bob Collins, Larry Ewers, Phillip Todar, Bettye Troll, Johnny McManus Row 4: Ed Norsworthy, Howard Martin, Jack Badgero, Bill Dorris, Mrs. Jeanes Homeroom 222 Mrs. Houeycutt Row 1: Savena Ramirez, Mary Montemayor, Shirley Burns, Shirley Shubert, Donna Davidson Drawn Whatley, Lorretta Overman, Janette Rogge Row 2: Bobby Manley, Ruby MeClane, Jeanie Perryman, Billie Joyce Anthon, Linda Ellison, Joan Hickman, James Murphree Row 3': Bill Nickum, Randy Rinewalt, Fred Vinson, Gerald Glenn, Doug Fine, Ernest Rabe. Olin Gwynne, Mrs. Honeyeutt Row 4: Gregg Yarbrough, James Beatty, Ronnie Wilson, Ronald Breeding, William Lamb Homeroom 325 Mrs. Houston Row 1: Peggy Fason, Jackie Pierce, Jerre Jones, Martha Voss, Freda Calfy, Linda Bovillion, Sherry Hopkins, Anne Geddie Row 2: Edward Barron, Bob Bush, Linda Puente, Jean Williams, Helen Martinez, Gloria Rodriquez, Tommy Tucker, James Tillman Row 3: Bill Earhart, Catherine Lehman, Rita Lehman, Maureen Cartter, Rita Rae Raines, Connie Barron, Bernie Campos, Douglas Carpenter Row 4: Howard McCoy, Jimmie Watts, John Urban, Yandall Goodwin, Raymond Ramos, Mrs Houston, Perry Provost Ilomeroom 2 I 0 rs. Mareontell Row 1: Carol Moore, Gloria Thrower, Christine Salome. Norene Young, Vivian Bruner, Nita Blount, Martha Baker, Miehelinc Lyon llow 2: Mrs, Marcontell, Dian MeCarty, Mary Beth Eager. Ann Edwards, Larry Lamhright, Mildred Marrow, Lynette Iloneyeutt, Martha Ramos Row SI: John Lewis. James' Jasek. . Donald Brunson, Charles Lunday, Nancy Renfro, Anedith Bond, Frank Tindell, Stanley Novy Row 4: Cecil Jacinto, Steve Inman, Rex Boehme, Bob Harper, Ronny Byrd, Bill Kerby. Norman Mayes Iomeroom 314. rs, Meadows Row 1: Vickie Loving, Linda Proctor, Sharon Glass, Joan Lindgren, Mrs. Meadows, Wanda Gann, Sue Prisk, Linda Austin low 2:- Rosemary Ramos, Linda White, Brenda Chandler. Kaye Robinson, 'l'ena Moore, Marie Dove, Peggy Milner, Monta .lean Sellers low 3: Kenneth Drake. Bonnie Hill, Nancy Rowe, Bill Deaton. Tommy Wilhite, Timothy Terrell, Eddie Robnett, A. D. McDaniels tow 4: Mike Taylor, Tommy Graves, Glenn Lynch, Paul Kellam, Jimmy Shelton, Billy .lo Parrish, Fred Wright 'iSi in lvi!eW,,,,A OPHO ORES Home-room 220 Miss Morgan Row 1: Darlene Moran, Emily Boyd, Janet Saffle. Ann DuBois, Carol Ann Clinkscale, Dona Rozelle, Bennett Anderson, Linda Gaisser Row 2: Gloria Milstead. Jim Cooper, Fred Griffin. Kitten Gessner, Janet Odell. Betsy Glass, .lenni Hall. Tommy Sharp Row IJ: Don Casey. Harry Pryor, Charles Bailey, Betty Pedigo, Gay Livingston. Madeline Barnhart, Betty Clapper, Bryan Huddleston Row 4: Billy Files, David Anderson, Ken Freeman, William Clark. B. H, Hensley. Duane Gentry. Billy Vitek llomeroom 307 Miss Osborn Row 1: Carol Cook, Sandy Nleadows, Bonnie Harrington, Jane Carolan, Grave Slovak, Judy Illiery, Linda Pate, Martha Littrell Row 12: Jennette Rowan, Joe Barrett. Judy Rosen. Betty Brown, Billy Houser. Tom Zachry, John Stringer, Jan Hruska Row 3: Jerry Milam, David Kehl, .Tohn Mack Ousley, Ronnie Campbell. Don Linnstaedter, Tim Nlegzarity, George Sauer Homeroom 313 Mrs. Smith Row 1: Pam Harvey, Linda Herzog, Lynda Townley, Linda McCoy, Marla Choate, Mary Ruth Slater, Ruth Philyaw, Betty MeKerall Row 2: Sharon Yarborough. Mary Castillo, Mary Ann Harvey, Donna Fadal, Judith Koons, Sherre Rich, Phyllis Chandler, Phyllis Alexander Row 3: .Johnny Baden, Robert Jacinto, William Mullins, Loyd Davis, Janice Trollinger, Michael Collins, Joe Grissom, Mrs. Smith Row 41: David Verdery. Wayne Hudson, Danny Horton, Eddie Anderson, Larry Vaughn, L, C. Vaughn, Hugh Haley Room 21 I Mrs. Tarver Algebra IB Class searches diligently 1'or the value of x. soPHo omss 1 Homeroom 309 Miss Sterling j Row 1: Janice Melendy, Pat ' Olsen, Doris Roeder, Valerie Valentine, Carolee McCoy, Joy James, Judy Staton, Marty Upshaw Row 2: Jean Melton, Rita Bark- Shirley Musgrove, Julie Dwigh1 Fay Hudson, Barbara Burnharr Meredith Rice Row 3: Harry Kattner, Charles- Herdman, Mart Weekly, John Edens, Don Lupo, George Crump, Ronnie Rogers Row 4: Wallaee Dickson, Bill Goteher, Keith Manning, Tomm Sikes, Danny Orr T A Homeroom 106 Miss Stiles , Row 1: Sharon Vvoodard, Elaincl 2 Barton, Karen Allen, Karon Landfried, Nannette Boehme. Sarza Colton, Beverly Ann Hill, Shirley Osborn Row 2: Harry Schwinn, Bill Carroll, Heliin Austin, John Urban, Peggy Jones, Anita Martinez, Antonia Vasquez, Mable Jimenez l Row 3: Pat Elsenburg, Randy Hudgins, Danny Case, Jimmie Reaves, Terry Key, Lewis Fry, Robert Goodwin, Jerry Maddo: Row 4': Miss Stiles, Roger Sea James Carson, Jim Blankenshi George Galvez, Louis Martinez M.. . f ,E+ s , llonieroom 211 Nlrs. 'I'arver Row l: .loyee Crawford. Aliee 1 .,,-V . H if Chavarria. Xera Cruz, .lanie Nora Paee. Pairieia Dickerson. Leahea Hines. Sandra Bond, Gloria Maeiel Row 2: Kenneth Davis. ,I,2gg1gL Cguigk, Peggy Jones. Connie 'enderson, Edwina Coan, Nelson Bass. Nirholas Bzrsquez .. Row Il: Donald Coan. Kenneth Evans, Shirley Holding, Cheryl Liem, Shirley Breedlove. M argarilo Duron, Richard Diekawiez Row Ll: Mrs. 'l'arver. Frank Jaher, , 3 George llargrave, .laekie I-linson. .lohn Adkins, Gene llorne. Sam f WSW Boatman llomeroom 326 Miss VVinnilford Row 1: Linda Sawyer. Sue Wallaee, Barbara SoRelle. Nan Elkins. .lan Martin, .lohnnye Sue Bayer, Sharon l'iek. Saundra Dunson Row 2: Alan Sehaevitz. Sandra Booker, Martha Gotten, Betty 3 Clark, Mona Pettus, Iatrieia' Davis. Suzanne Shoekley, Gary Harm s Row 3: Richard Brooker, Don Davlin. Rohert Beltran. Johnny De Grazier, Howard Wells, James Grooms. Roger Beck Row All: Niek Colias, James MCBL-th. Clarence Burnett. -mnemoin 1 2 I iss VVong rw 1: Patricia Harvey. Nancy Brown, Norman .lean Luedke. Lana Swan, Rheha Kay Fulcher. enrietta Krueger, Dolly Zeigler, arhara Maskew aw 2: Mary Herrera, Beth Martin, Miss Wong, .loan Harrington, Suzanne Betteneourt, Donna Smith, Laura Woodloek. fletha Hunter xv 3: Arnel Kinsey, Craig imons, Walter Hogan, Jerry Lee McDonald, Myron True. Bill Russell. Lawrence Minnix, 'lorris Johnson w 4: Gene Roberts. Lazaro endon, Eliud Rugerio, Nolan tSehmidt. David Hendrieks, Ferry Bush. Stephen Chupil: nmeroom 223 iss Zurfluh -vw 1: Hilda Heussner, Virginia Rios, Eunice Bihle, Gail Green. iekey Wade. Suzanne Olson, 'laine Strickland, Dorothy osley iw 2: Miss Zurfluh, Bruce lBundrarit, Linda Gonzalez. Lynda Bunnell, Susan Dunn. Lynn Priee, Floyd Scott, David lBird nw Sl: Benny Torranec, Paul 'ehilder, David Heimann, ylvia Goode. Frances Etheridge, aye Grevelle, Glenn Wallaee, ,oy Meeks W 41: .lames Cypert. James tegall. Bill Manske, David Davis Ross Shin, Wayland ., ., If Stanley i Bill VVilliams, Edwin Estes, Fred Bayer. .lohn 'l'ilus SOPHO URES ,Swv ,sw ,,sf f-..I-J PECI L OCCASIGNS Homeroom 126 puts finishing touches on baskets. Homeroom 220 strives for an HA Thanksgiving basket. The champion sophomore volleyball team of Homemom 31 The juniors of Homeroom 225 work furiously to beat deadline. Homeroom 226 crowd arounrl for Z1 last look at their Thru giving baskets. Homeroom 2I3 proudly pose beside their baskets. sw s L as Studcnts'in Mrs. XVood's IV B English class pose heside WC VARIED GRO PS Early morning risers study in cafeteria. Always studying--never resting! Mr. VVest's homeroom greets the cameraman. Miss l,euschner's 6th period Solid Geometry class-hard at work :ls nsuall. Ilomcroom presidents for the fall receive their instructions. Ii nge If I Y V. SENIOR H0 ERGOMS Homeroom 215 readies Tlmnksgiving hxlskets. A light repzxst is enjoyed hy Homeroom 115. Sounds of festivity and high spirits issue from Homeroom 315. Homeroom 12.1. takes a coffee l7I'C1lk. I'Inmernnm II3 hurries to finish Tlinnksgiving baskets Hnmeroom 116 puts on fine display nf just eating! i.L,,,,f Iii 4X- I A E IOR Row 1: Parks, Summey, Woodall, Rosas, Lindgren, Barrett, Eager, Saffle, Moore, Foster Row 2: Johanson, Gallion, Incardona, Slater, Loyd, Rice, Mathews, Otterstad, Resvanis Row 3: Best, Valentine, Massey, Lord, Mull, Miller, Lenamon, McClellan, Stinson, Miller Row +1 Cooper, Lehman, Israel, Walker, Toland, Norris, Bailey, Hopkin, Trammell, Bradshaw, Crawford FALL john Toland . Jim Busby . . Arlon jones . Jan Massey . Beverly Summey E. K. Lamb . John Schwetman Mark Otterstad Sylvia Parks . Pat Malone . Ira Royals . . Bobbye Foster . jon Kehl . . Gayla Miller . SENIOR BAND Director: Mr. Lyle Skinner . . . Prfxident . . . Vire-President CBra.v.vj . Vice-President fReedsj . . . Secretary CBra:sJ . . . .Secretary QReed.s'J . . Student Conductor fReadsj Student Conductor ,f3Bra5sj . . Librarian fBrassD . . Librarian fReed.rJ . . Manager Clirassj . . Manager fReed.vj . . . Reporter . . . . Boy.: Uniforms . . . Girl: Uniforms . . SPRING . . Jim Busby Benny Haddock . Arlon jones . Jan Massey David Herbert . john Toland . Ronnie Holze . jan Hruska joan Lindgren . . Jim Cooper Meredith Rice . Bobbye Foster . . Lewis Fry Marcia Wieting In order to represent Waco High School well at the football games, it Was necessary f-or the members of the band to begin drilling during the month of August. During the drilling sessions new members were taught to march and old members were able to brush up on their marching and to learn new formations. The band appeared at halftime during all home football games and traveled to Bryan, Austin, and Temple to boost team spirit. Page 70 The band attended the Baylor Band Day ai traveled to Fort Worth for the T. C. U. Homecomii Parade and the Band Day. They also marched in t' Baylor Homecoming Parade, the Santa Claus Parad and the Armistice Day Parade. In November the band entered the Marching Cont in Killeen. This year, as always, the 'band took top hon in inspection and marching. Several individual memb participated in All-Region and All-State in Janna Then in February the band presented its annual assemb AN 3 it Row 1: VVilliams, Herbert, Belcher, Sellers, Pick, VVynne, Summers, VVilliams, llruska, Hunt, VVieting Row 2: Staton, Malone, Parten, Henry, Booker, Ilbery, VVooclard, jobe, Black, Lamb Row 3: Arnett, Johnston, Anlhon, Fry, lladdock, Kehl, Taylor, Sehwetman, Adamik, Blackburn, l7ir-ki-rson Row 4: Britain, Pinto, Ouslcy, Mabry, Staton, Sikes, Royals, Ingram, llolze, Blanlaenslmip, jones, Busby On lliareli I4 tlle inclivirlual ll1Cllll3Cl'S laying solos and ensembles in the Inter- 'holastie League Contest went to Temple. ill? band as :L whole entered tbe Intel'- -holasrie Leagllds annual contest held at laylor on ilflzly I and 2. Rounding out a successful year, tbe band layed at tlle Connnencelnent Exercises in lay. BAND OFFICERS 'illiams, Busby, Lindgren, Massey, jones, Lamb, Fry, llruska Page AN FRENCH HORNS, DRUMS Bettye Barrett, Nena Hunt, Jan Massey, Divid Pinto, Lewis VVilliams, John Ousley, Bobbye Foster, Mark Otterstad, Carole Crossman Benny Bradshaw, Gregg Yarborough, Jack Britain, Kent Johnson, Carolyn Belcher, Tena Moore, Roy Cooper CORNETS Pat Dickerson, Charles Henry, Don Blackburn, E. K. Lamb, Jim Busby Pat, Malone, Benny Haddock, Mary Ruth Slater Bob Summers, Bobby Kimbriel, Darrell Gill, Jack Hopkins, Joe Arnett, Marvin Bailey, jan Hruska FLUTES AND BASSOONS Sharon Pick, Sharon Woodard, Phyllis Williams, Linda Woolsey, Marcia VVieting, Beverly Summey, Sharon VVynne,janet Saffle, Donna Black Elizabeth Ramm, Judy Ilbery, Linda Lord, Jim Johanson, Ira Royals, James Parten, Judy Staton, Judy Gallion is l...J , K X i GROUPS Row I Row 2 Row 1 Ron Row IZ Row 2: BARITONICS AND TRUMBON IES Jim Cooper, jon Kehl, jeremy VValker, John Toland, Gus Israel, Dick Braun Nlary Lee Resvanis, Bernie Lenamon, Lewis Fry, Rita Lehman, Rohert Taylor CLARI NIETS Joan Lindgren, john Schwetman, Martha Mull, Don Meflellan, Sara Sellers Pauline Rosas, Sandra Booker, Vvayne Mathews Richard Garcia, Joyce Stinson, Lois Miller, Gayla Miller, Charles Brogdon, Henry Adamik SAXOPHONICS Annita Incardona, Billie Joyce Anthon, Arlon jones Kay Fnlcher, Ruth Ann Lloyd, Valorie Valentine, Lewis Best, Meredith Rive Tommx LllIllllS Ilosd Malvlx Du un lngrlm Ronnie Holie Luther btlillll Tom Sxltes Page 73 E IGH Row 1: Eggehrecht, Todd, Guy, Storer, Rogers, Matkin, Lipscombe, Sutcliffe, Holland, Brunett, Smith, VVatson Row 2: Pearce, Ilunt, Massey, Mackey, Gaisser, Jones, YVilliams, Tooker, Daddill, VVilson, Herring, Parks, Milam now 3: Russell, Starnes, VVolf, Shotwell, Mitchel, VVilliams, Keeling, Evans, Dibb, VVatson, Street, Linder, Smith, Rogers Row 4: Burson, Pierce, Raines, Carruth, Fernald, Sparks, Farr, Appleton, O'Neill, Kittlitz, Higginbotham, Norris, Fitzhugh, Newman, Jackson, Smith Row 5: Niederer, Vaughan, Guggolz, Robinson, VVensel, Payton, Drewyer, Grusendorf, Ilorne, Foster, VVeaver, Marlow, Armstrong, David, Rooks, Taylor SENIOR CHORUS 'Df!'L'l'f0f,' MR. KENNETH HOWARD FALL SPRING Durwood NVilliams . . . President . . VValter Fernald Bonnie Jackson . . . . Virzr-Prcsidczzt . . David George VVanda Carruth . . .Sfrrzrlary . . . . Charles VVatson Buzzie Foster . . . . . Svrrffzlry . . . .... Ann Massey VValter Fernald . . The Senior Chorus is a selected group of seventy- two members which is the representative mixed chorus ot the VV'aco High School Choral Department. At the completion of one yca1 s choral experience, a se1'ies of competitive tests is given to all music students. The results of these tests determine the membership of this group. The chorus carries on a full schedule of activities during the year. This year the Senior Chorus has performed for VVaco Lions Club, NVaco Art League, VVaco Kiwanis, U. S. O., Optimist, North Junior High School, South Page 74 . . Bnsirzzrsx Ma111zg1'r' . . Durwood VVilliams Junior High School, and YVaco Literary Society. During the Christmas season this group enjoyed caroling to hospitals and 1'est homes under the supervision of the Junior -Chamber of Commerce. Summer activities included trips to Dallas to see The King and I and Hcjlil2lll'O1112l,, Eight members of Senior Chorus represented WHS in All-State Chorus. The highlight of spring activities was the presentation of JOHNNY STRANGER and KITTIVVAKE ISLAND. The year,s activities were climaxed by participation in the Interscholastic League contest held at Baylor University. I TERMEDIATE Row Row Ro sr Row Row I: Muchow, Griffis, Ford, Murphy, Hardwick, Dietz, Bain, Daniel, Blair, Luedeker, Caperton, Williams 2 : Leuschner, Bentley, Uzzel, Langfried, Kirkland, Cathey, Monnig, Gamboa, VVilson, Hodges, Gooch, I-Iarrel 3: Kutzenberger, Gabler, VVooten, Bryant, Hanna, Gray, Weddington, Chatham, VVhitt, Taylor, Berry, Xvilson, jarret, Pietzsch 4: Fife, McClellan, Utley, Broadway, King, George, Crocker, Pace, Phillips, Herbert, Lamb, Carroll, Delaney, Kimhriel, Leskin 5: Rowton, Powell, Phillips, Gwin, Losak, Niles, Morris, Breedlove, Gibson, Hooks, Grace, Spoonts, Eyssen, Strange, Newton, VVilson Pianist : VVilliam Frazier INTERMEDIATE MIXED CHORUS Director: MR. KENNETH HOVVARD Fall Spring Bill Frazier . . . . President . . Bill Bishop l . . . . Virz'-President . . . Sharon Losak Lou Ann Hanna. . Svrrctarir.r . . Pat Phillips Lucy Caperton . . Ray Pace . . . Pat Gabler . . 1?u.vim'J5 Manager . . . The Intermediate lliixed Chorus is made up of sixty-eight members chosen by competitive examinations given in the junior Choruses in the spring. The chorus is organized on the same pattern as the Senior Chorus and has its own schedule of activities and perfo FIIIZIIICCS. . Igissie Blair . Bill Smith The chorus participates in a SIIIIIIITCI' chorus program and last sunnner made trips to Dallas to attend presenta- tions by the State Fair llflusicals. The aims of the chorus include furthering know- ledge of choral ensemble singing and general musician- ship, developing poise, and building good fellowship and school spirit. Page 75 I TERMEDIATE Row 1: Jackson, Brooks, Coats, Warren, Childs, Todar Row 2: Cameron, Stodghill, Braswell, Allen, Tye, Standefer, Higdon Row 3: Neel, Dickerson, Kirkpatrick, Campbell, Todd, Curton, Peeples Row 4: Chapin, Killen, McCarthy, Gentry, Buekler, Reed, Murry, Retzlaff Raw 5: johnson, Riggs, Maddox, McGlaugha, Suttle, Rush, VVitt, Bond, Rowan INTERMEDIATE GIRLS CHORUS Dirarrorg MR. KENNETH HOVVARD FALL SPRING jerry Rowan . . . . Prfsidmzt . . . Nancy VVarren Gloria Reed . . . . lfirf'-Prexidwzl. . . . Mary Childs Diann Cameron . . . . Sfrrctary . . . . Vivian Retzlaff . Iiusizzcsy Manager . . Donna Todd The Intermlediate Girls Chorus is made up of thirty girls who a1'e interested in learning the basic funda- mentals of music, such as theory, rhythm, sight reading, and notations. The Intermediate Girls participate in all activities of the Choral lVIusic Department. Some of the activities they have participated in this year are the Interscholastic League Clinic VVorkshop, the All-City Christmas I ig,e 75 Program, the choral music assemblies, the Interscholastic League Regional Festival. The main purpose of the chorus is to help the individual girls With their basic musical difficulties. They try to develop their musical ability through varied types of work in the classroom. Among the classroom activities are listening clinics which have increased their ability to appreciate good music of all types. UNIOR k ..:, A are R . -P .Qi .1 pri Row 1: Rogers, Higgins, Linnstaedter, McCutcheon, Herdman, Tluclell, Pope Row 2: Diekawiez, Pass, Moody, Hendrick, Slade, Verdery, Crass, Milam Row 3: Key, Carson, Gullion, Cross, Megarity, Clark, Paclen, Campbell, VViIson Row 4: Cypert, Stewart, Herring, Myers, Hill, Harper, Meritt, Moore JUNIOR BOYS CHORUS IJirn'lor,- MR. KENNETH uoWARn Fall Spring Robert Moore . . PrrJir1f'11t . . . Rodney Sommer Ronnie VVilson . . I ire-1r1'Jii1f'11l . . . Rodney Cross Ronnie Rogers . . Sl't'l'1'llII'il'J . . . Ronnie Rogers . Ronnie Campbell Ronnie Fampbell . . Iirzsilzfsx 1wIllI!lfll'l' . . . . Frank Tindell The -Iunior lioys Chorus is made up of thirty-four boys who are having their first experience in the Choral Department of VVaco High School. At the end of the school year, the members of the chorus will be promoted to vacancies in the Intermediate and Senior Choruses created by the graduating Seniors. lklembership in this chorus serves to better the individual's knowledge of basic fundamentals of music, such as theory, rhythm, sight singing, and notation. Considerable time is given to individual vocal develop- ment and ensemble singing. Another goal of the group is to p1'omote good fellowship and school spirit among its members. This chorus performed for the rlihanksgiving and Christmas assemblies at XVaco High and sang on the All- City Christmas Program given annually in NVaco Hall. Another project was aiding in the ticket sales and teclmical production of the musicals JOHNNY STRANGICR and KITTIXVAKE ISLAND presented by the Senior Chorus. As a climax to this year's activities, this chorus participated in the Interseholastic League Regional lklusic lfestival held at Baylor University. l'ai.:e .. . , . West. . rw 'rx U , r ' Ja as or . , . up .,:L . ,F we Q . ,.:, -- Y , X Q 5 ,,- Qi :S 5 Q if A 23 is JU IOR 9 fm A' 4 35:8 .. . . .. 9 -ff . if NZ , 'Q K , -.,- , s Row 1: Bouillion, Prisk, Cunningham, Gibson, Phillips, Thrower, Hughes, Taylor, Gann, Overman, Rosas, Koerth, Crfiw fold Row 2: Gaisser, Rangel, VVallace, Rowan, Cash, Haley, Turner, Reid, Harrington, Swan, Sellers, Christian, Sterry, Geddie Row 3: Blair, Clapper, Slovak, VVhite, Yarborough, Rahorn, Jamison, Davidson, Logan, Balch, Pope, Parrish, Svnjda, Hunter, lly ei Row 4: Griffin, Harvey, George, james, Pettus, Odell, Myrick, Bond, Raines, Clinkscales, Lewis, Carolan, Ambriz, Sellers Bow Row 5: Hassler, Schimschat, Lanfried, Iloeldtke, Riggs, Garner, Etheridge, Troll, Holding, Gunn, Ambrose, Dunn, Vonliuelow, Glass, VVoodlock, Bond JUNIOR GIRLS CHORUS Dil'1'l'f0l'.' MR. KENNETH HowARD Fall lleidrun Von Buelow .... Prcsidzvzt . Alice Haley . . . . .l'irw-1'n'.viflr'11f. . Donna Davidson . . Svfrclariw . Rita Raines . . . Loretta Overman . Anedith Bond . . The Junior Girls Chorus is an organization of seventy-two members. From this group members for the Senior and Intermediate Choruses are chosen by competi- tive examinations. The purpose of the junior Girls Chorus is to provide instruction in rhythm, intervals, tone, and the basic elements of musicianship as well as beginning experiences in choral music. The Choral Department provides one social each Page 78 . liurizzrss Mzlzzagff' . Spring . . Ann Hassler . Betsy Glass Donna Davidson Aneclith Bond . . Alice Haley . Carol Phillips year for this chorus. This is usually held in the sp1in,, This organization has participated in the Lhiistn and Thanksgiving assemblies and thc All-City Lhristn Program. The chorus had charge of all publicity ind aided in ticket sales for the production of lOHNlN STRANGER and KITTIXVAKE ISLAND 'T chorus entered in the Regional lllusic Festiv ll ind 1 had ma11y representatives in the solo and enscmblt eo petitions. 0l'lCli ZTT , . Prmluctinn Stuff 0pL'I't'IUlS 2. Avvnrnpzxnists: -lim llerrillg, BUIlIlik't,Zli'kS1lIl, Dorn I A Y Nicdercl' 5. l'r1m'1p:1ls of KI'I I'lXVAlxI2 ISLAND: Ralph Sparks, Nancy Uuggolx, Dun Iliggilllmtluun 4. Clmrus of KITTIXVAKIC ISLJXND .. PI'iI1i'il31llS of JOHNNY STRANUICRZ Terrell ROIlf.fZ!ll, 6. CNIIUFIIS of JOHNNY STRANUICR xxv1lIIl'l' F1-rnuld, Dizlnm' NViIsun, Ruger Smith 1? -' 3 .. ,:,,,., bm. g., Asgvw -, 3 .. gl, 23 M ' -xii -H1 ' 1 H? E ,,z ACU Row 1: Broadway, VVilkes, Holdar, Foster, Rooks, Spencer, Huckabee Row 2: Collins, Bewley, Vvilson, Buckler, VVest, Fitzhugh, Ochterbeck, Mr. Bullock, Nlackey, Teague, Bruner, Boyd, NVnudall Randy Larry Linda Margi Sandy Darby Sheila Sarah T H E NVACOAN SPRING . . Margie Buckler . . Sandy Spark . Linda Holdar . . Pam Newton . . Dianne VVilson . . Sheila VVilkes . . .Cecilia Brame .-lrlifixorg MR. GARLAND BULLOCK EDITORIAL STAFF FALL Fitzliugli . . Edifory . .. VVest . . . Irloldar :l.fJi.Vflll1f Edilor . e Buckler . Nvfw.r Eiliiors . . Spark . . Boyd . I I'llfIU'l' Ifdilor' . VVilkes , .lssislanl . , Lee Spencer . Snriwly Iiilirorx . Ann Massey . Lnrrainc Eggelmrecht Mary Ann Shotwell Sunela lluekalnee . . Sporlx Ifrlilors . Mary Carol Broadwav . Claudia Jennings . Beverly Schwan . . Leta ,lo VVondall . Sandra Ocliterlneek . FALL Dianne VVilson . Barbara Bruner . Bolvlwye Foster . Row 1: Gassaway, Ilnldar, Spark, Buckler, Kincannon, Parten -2. :: 5 a V Ilfmllim' Ellilnrs. Exzifznnyc Editors: Nmcs Co-orflinalorl . qlrl Edilnr . B U SINIESS STAFF .-ld1w'rlisi11gf Iwzrnzzgfwr II11si1n'.f.v lwIIl1llffl'l' fjlI'l'llllIfl0Il lllflflllllfffl' Mar V Carol Broadway . . Ann Massey . . . Pat Fife Uueky Kineannon . . jackie Curry . Linda Russell . liulx Gassaway Sl'RlNG Neda Kay Nlaekey Barlwara Bruner . james Parten Row 2: Russell, Newton, Shntwell, Yvilkes, Massey, Mr. Bullock, Broadway, Brame, Curry, l'ijI,L'fCl1l'CCllf, Fife Page Nl DAISY CHAI Row Ii Roeder, Ray, Clemons, T. Cathey, Curry, Harris, Ritcheson Row 2: Sammon, B. Cathey, jones, Little, Ruebeck, Best, Keller THE DAISY CHAIN EDITORIAL STAFF Etlirofz Toxm' CATHEY Managing Editor ...,................................ ,..............,,.,.................................... .......... C l iarles Roeder Organizations Editor ..,......... .............. L ane Harris Class Editor ............4.........,...,.. ......,..... J ackie Curry Sports Editor ...,.,.......,.., ,.,... . ,Bobby Sammon Literary Editor .......,.. ..................... ...... M i mi Ray Art Editor .....,........... .,.,....,,., .....,.........,.,....., I 3 ohby Cathey Typist .........................,.............. .... ............., M a rilyn Clemons Assistant to the Editor .... ,.......,,........,..,.,. L arry Jones Photographers ..,......,,........ Sponsor The editor of THE DAISY CHAIN is elected by the Senior Class officers and the staff is chosen by the editor and the sponsor subject to the approval of the coordinator of student activities. The production of the book is entirely an extracurricular activity. This year's book was planned by Toxey Cathey. The art work was planned and produced by Bobby Cathey. The color was planned by Nlimi Ray. Charles Roeder has been in charge of the dark room. Page 82 .........Charles Roeder Vvaymon Little Jerry Ritcheson Chris Rueheck Lewis Best Ruth Jean Hamilton He and his staff have been most efficient, and photography has been unusually good. The staff is grateful to the following who have br of much help: Lar1'y Tindell, Billy Hancock, and F1 Terry Bush, who arranged rows and rows of chairs picturcsg the club secretaries, who prepared their co John Dosher, Ray VVillia1nson, and James Milaiiil, vw selected action shots for the sports section. Hay, who ran countless errandsg James Mcl3etl1 a l DAISY CHAIN Row 1: Brame, Snotwell, VVilliamson, Spencer, Higginbotham Row 2: Ricketts, Marsh, Lawson, Appleton, Busby THE DAISY CHAIN BUSINESS STAFF IEIIJITIFSJ Manager: RAY VVILLIAMSON f1.vJisZa'n1' Bzzsincss Managerg MARY ANN SHOTVVELL Sponsor: MR. E. E. MOHUNDRO STAFF MEMBERS Cecilia Brame Sheron Marsh Melynda Ricketts Sarah Lee Spencer The DAISY CHAIN BUSINESS STAFF is an extracurricular activity under the direction of a faculty sponsor and a business manager chosen by the Senior Class officers. The duties of the business staff are selling and collecting for -advertisements, selling senior picture coupons, and selling and distributing the annuals. Noah Appleton Jim Busby Don Higginbotham Travis Lawson This year the business manager, Ray Williaiiisoii, has had a very active and cooperative staff. The staff consists of six seniors and four juniors. The juniors are expected to serve on the staff the following year. IVI1: E. E. lVIohundro Cllr. INIOD, sponsor of the business staff, is a key factor in the success of the book. It is through his patient and careful supervision that the staff is able to function properly. Page S3 COVE Prickette, Cromwell, Collins, Giotes, Currutli, Garrett, Payton Artie Giotes . Susie Collins . Jun Garrett . Artie Giotes . Tylcr Payton . John Prickette Jesse Cromwell VVnnda Cnrrnth . . Lipscombe, Garrett, STUDENT GOVERNIXTENT Sjvnnsorg MISS MILDRED STERLING . Mayors . Commi.vsiom'r . C0 III llIi.S'5f0lI1'f C 0 111 m i :si onrr fj0lIINli.fJi0llI'l' C0llINlf55i0llI'I' Cily Mazinger' . . Scfrvlary . Taylor, Payton, . Tyler Payton . Susie Collins . john Davis . jan Garrett Ken Lipscomluc . Tyler Payton . Bnzzy Foster . Ann Taylor Collins, Davis, Foster Pzlgc S4 GOV RNM J. -,--.-...- 3 f H ...V ...x - Row 1: Bryan, Coates, Dunson, Bryant, Harrell, Raney, Parke, Craig, Pietzsch, Heaherlin, Milner, VVilliams Row 2: Klaras, Rahorn, Kirkland, Kinsey, Bond, Jolley, Troll, Hardwick, Clark, Easter, VValker, Chilton Row 3: XVoodlock, Montgomery, Owens, Bain, VVrench, Rountree Murphree, Quick, XVilliams, Ford, Opley, Rice Row 4. Gentry, Lachry, Petty, Meeks, Haddock, Crye, Ratcliff, Brown, Milam, Bush, Lamh, Sommer Row 5: VVilliams, Chunn, Dickerson, Clark, Cross, Anderson, Ferguson, McXVhorter, Sammon, Stringer, Grissom, Lightfoot STUDENT GOVERNIYIENT Sf70lI50I',' MISS MILDRED STERLING The student government of WZIGO High School, patterned after the city government of VVaco, consists of five commissioners, a city secretary, and a city manager. The commissioners are elected, and the city secretary and city manager are appointed by the commissioners. The lVaco High School Student Government has been active in the Central, Texas, Southern and National Associations of Student Councils. Vvaco High School was represented at the T. A. S. C. in Brownsville, Texas. this spring. Activities of the student government consist of hold- ing all-school elections and sponsoring special events during the year. Among special activities, NVaco High Student Government directed the sale of peanuts for the llflarch of Dimes. Representatives also attended the ll'IcLcnnan 'County Youth Safety Council. This year the government has had the privilege of choosing outstanding students each month to represent lVaco High School at luncheon meetings ot the Rotary, Northwest Rotary, and Lions Cluhs. Row 1: Ramos, Pryor, Dickerson, Young, Gunn, Kriegel, Mackey, Purvis, Brooks, Dyer, Nagle, Phillips Row 2: Rahorn, Davidson, Kinsey, Phelps, Langfried, Berry, Revett, Clark, Kirkpatrick, Kirkland, llarvey, Carroll Row 3: Fitzgerald, Pierce, Crump, VVrench, Casey, Robinson, Grarhee, Northamer, Dwight, SoRelle, lizzel, Stiteler, Freeman, Row 4: Sutcliffe, Land, I.amh, Miller, Dorr, VVeddington, Pearce, llendriek, Nash, llohhs, Xveaver Row 5: Tusa, Hunter, Hampton, Burnett, Anderson, Keeler, Beers, Bushy, Milam S .1 eww--...N-saw-X Page S5 f 4' i u UNIUR R D NROSS ,..f Row 1: Row 2: Row 3 Row 5 . Dotson, A. Hunt, Smith, jacobsohn, Dooley, Kilgore, N. Hunt, Williams, Bond, Prisk, Hunter, S. Ford Bohannan, Hilton, D. Myers, Riggs, Killen, Yarhorough, Brink, Bacher, O. Ford, Honeyeutt, Fleming, VVooden Tllison Dolan Raines Gressett Kilstrom Valentine Bonds Glass Carolan K1lS6F,P1CE Jacinto . , . .,.,.,.,..,,,. , ,.,..,. ., Row 4: VV1lson, Foley, Lasseter, Saunders, Roberts, Chavarria, Gaiser, Harvey, Mrs. jones, Martin, Sonntag, Ellsenburg ' Norris, A. Myers, Compton, Bowden, I-Iurta, O'Neill, Kryeho, VVeddington, Basqnez JUNIOR RED CROSS Sf70ll50l'Z MRS. E. B. JONES, JR. i i FALL SPRING VVanda Kilstrom . . . Pnxvidwzt . . . . Ann Hunt Sue Ford .... . . Vin'-1'rL'sidz'11t . . . . Pat Payne Nena Hunt . . . .Sz-frflary . . . . Ronnie Sommer George Compton ..... Trz'asurrr ....... Billie Opley The VVaco High School Chapter of Junior Red sixty-one gift boxes that were delivered to four different Cross held a successful HlC1lll'JC1'Slllp drive in October. rest homes in VVaco. l Over ninety per cent of the students enrolled, contrihut- The annual gift chest project was the main emphasi ing over 5150.011 for the spring semester. A large chest was filled wit. ,1,hirtV-four boys and Uirlg at the State Home for school supplies, health items and recreational equipmeuni Children were Uivmi 1 doin' md ,HW Celia mch 'It and shipped to some needy area overseas. rlhe lndustria 2' ' ' ' ' f ' ' ' Arts and Art Departments cooperated in thi:- Christmas. Three representatives of junior Red Cross delivered these gifts. For the second year Junior Red Cross sponsored a gift box program. ln December the homerooms prepared Row Row Row Row Row . l ...a...i pro ect. A summer service project has been planned. Girli working in groups Zl1'C to help care for children at of VVaco,s welfare centers. Harvey, Rogers, Fisher, Young, Moran, Pool, MeKarell, Lawhon, Rose, Vela, Peeples, Torres Snttlc, Ellison, Boehme, Boren, Musgrove, Plemons, Bonds, Taylor, Rummel, Opley, Crossman, Black Hunt, Adams, Cogburn, Burson, Vaughn, Strange, Hughes, Harvey, Gallion, Sellers, Turner, Balch McRay, Gamboa, Turner, Sharp, Sommer, Lowery, llargrave, VVillams, Payne, Morris, Breedlove, Meeks, Ramsey, San Pettus, Mooney, Cook, VVest, And e vm N' erson, Pope r, Tindell Oll GYM ASSISTANTS Row 1: Bryant, Lindley, Moore, Opley, Eggbrecht Row 2: Farley, Humphreys, McDaniels, Rankin Row 3: Cotham, Foster, Canavati, Huckabee, Ford, Brink, Woodall GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION sponsor: Miss EMMA MOREHEAD FALL SPRING Treva Humphreys . . . . President . . . . Pat McDaniels Ducky Kincannon . . . Vin'-Prfsidclzt . . . . . Paula Lindley Nancy Bryant . . . . Sefretary . . . Mary Jayne Moore Ann Taylor . . . TrL'a.vurcr . . . Leta Jo Woodall Snnela Huckabee . . Reporter . . . Snnela Huckabee The Girls Athletic Association is an organization limited to senior girls who are selected by the teachers of the girls' Physical Education Department. Meiiibers must have ability in recreational activities, interest in the P. E. program, a pleasing personality, and good health. They must have and maintain an 85 average in all subjects. One-fourth of a credit per term is given for this activity. The G. A. A.'s serve as secretaries to P. E. teachers, care for equipment, aisist in refereeing games, and keep both locker rooms in order. The assistants hold their weekly meetings on Wed- nesday mornings. Some of their social activities during this year include luncheons, bowling parties, and a b1'eak- fast held in place of a regular meeting on Wednesday morning. Candy safes and collecting of nickles for clothing left out in the dressing rooms are the club's chief money-making projects. In the spring the G. A. A.'s represent VVaco High School in field events at the annual Baylor Play Day. Near the end of school an award is given to the best all-around gym assistant and to the runner-np. Awards are also given to the assistants who have faithfully ful- filled all their duties and obligations. Page S7 LIBRARY ASSISTANT S Row I: Bell, Mosley, Cissell, Novy Row 2: Miss Yonker, Gonzales, Fenno, Scarborough, Gessner, Barhee, Northamer, Dwight, SoRelle, Uzzel, Stiteler, Freeman, Miss Denman Row 3: Burnham, Roeder, Phillips, Bewley, Bucklew, Iacobsohn, Hopper, Myers, VVomack, Corbin, Evans, Standefer LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Sponsors: MISS OTHELLA DENMAN MISS JEANETTE YONKER FALL SPRING Sue Hopper . . . Prfsidmzt . . . Anita Jacohsohn janet Mosley . . . Virr'-Prc.vidL'nt . . . Diann Bucklew Sharon Barbee . . .Scc'rclary. . . . Ann Thompson Lois Bell . . ..... Treaszzrfr . . . . . Doris Roeder The Library Assistants of Waco High School assist students in locating books for pleasure reading and for research. In the worlcroom assistants are busy typing catalog cards, book cards, book pockets, book lists, library records, and working in the magazine stacks and at the mending table. lvleetings of the library assistants are held twice a month. The topic of most interest at club meetings is the planning of money-making projects. During 1958- 1959 the library assistants sponsored a baked-food sale and a candy sale which netted sufficient money to send four delegates to the Teen Age Library Association Con- vention in Abilene, Texas, February 29rMZlfCh I, 1959. Carolyn Bewley, Diann Bucklew, Darlene Standefer, and Doris Roeder represented Waco High Library at the tenth anniversary meeting of T. A. L. A. The delegates reported a wonderful trip which mixed fun with learning about Texas high school librarians and libraries. Row 1: Gessner, Hall, Blasingame, Cartter, VVilliams, Phillips, Uzzel, Dooley, Bewley, Cissell, Burnham Row 2: Miss Denman, Thompson, Robertson, Stiteler, Dwight, Mayfield, SoRelle, Busby, Sonntag, Miss Yonker Row 3: Martin, Corbin, Allen, Rosen, Roeder, Standefer, Myers if Page 88 OFFICE ASSISTA T S SX I . X 1 s X..X mv 1: Grevelle, Phillips, McElroy, Bell, Moore, Buckler, Jennings, Golden, Cochran, Cash, Shelby, Mackey, Anderson ow 2: Boatwright, Milner, Vllaggoner, Newton, Rowton, Harkness, Oliver, Kincannon, Sauer, Fitzhugh, Anderson, McMillan, Mills, Hughes, Carlisle, Teague, Boyd, Auvenshine, johnsrud, Smith, Pack Flow 3: Phillips, Beary, Huckahee, Sligh, VVeddington, Hunter, O'Brien, Hunter, Maedgen, Tarver, VVatsou, Ray, Kehl, Broadway OFFICE ASSISTANTS Sponsor: MISS GRACE HAMILTON Office assistants can be seen working efficiently and cheerfully in all of the school administrative offices. In the principal's office a pupil is assigned every period luring the day as P. B. X. operator. In the attendance ffice the assistants collect absence slips, run errands, and ssist with the filing. The assistants in the registrarls ffice also get experience in filing. In the offices of the usiness manager, the director of athletics, and the director of distributive education the assistants do secre- tarial work. They get valuable experience in typing and also in taking dictation. The office assistants are chosen from among the pupils Who apply. Applicants must have satisfactory grades, good personal records, and must not be parti- eipating in too many other activities. About forty-five pupils work as office assistants each semester. Page S0 Q J 1 my , Q 3' i 3 lb ZS 5 H t ,Wifi as 53, is 6' QP M AKVMTY' 53, if , 2 S f DRA ATIC INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE 'CONTEST ONE-ACT PLAY LOVE ERRANT Director: MISS MATTIE BESS COFFIELD CAST jim . ....., ..............,...... Ann . ..,.. Eve ...... Guy .....,... , PRODUCTION STAFF Prompter , .,4,..,.,., .,.,.....,,..................,.,.,...,.... . Stage Manager ...... Lights ...........,.,.,...... VVilS0ll Mary' Ann Shotwell Oliver .Don Higginbotham ............Bccky Matthews .,......,.,...Sharon Marsh ..............,De1my Lmzlm Bobby Hurst P. T. A. S Row 1: Mrs. Bunnell, Mrs. Schwetman, Mrs. Haley, Mrs. Stratton, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Best Row 2: Mrs. Barkley, Mrs. Cypert, Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Dodd, Mrs. Spark WACO HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION President ...,.,,,.........,...,.,........ .............,.,.,.,..,.....,...,............... M rs. E. VV. Stratton First Vice-President ........ ..,..... M rs. VV. C. Haley Second Vice-President ....... ............. M rs. P. L. Shotwell Third Vice-President .....,...... ............ M rs. Harry VV. Dodd Recording Secretary ,.,......,.. ......... M rs. Vic Newman Corresponding Secretary ....,. ............. M rs. E. L. Best, Jr. Treasurer ......,.,.,...........,..,.,...... ........... M rs. Alton Bunnell Historians ..,...., ..,..,......,.... M rs. D. Barkley Mrs. J. V. Cypert Herbert Schwetman Parliamentarian ......., Milton Spark Charles D. Cook Mrs. D. R. Hendrick Publicity .............,..........,....... Council Representatives During the year 1958-1959, the VVaco High P-TA explored opportunities for cooperation between home and school in a study of the theme, Education is Life in the lWaking'l. The programs have been most interesting and STANDING COMMITTEES Leadership Procedure .................................................................. Mrs. Roger Eden Publications ..,.,.....................................,...........,.,.,.,,.,.,........,.,..,.,.,..,,... Mrs. Lewis Losah Civil Defense ...............,..............................., .,......,..... .........,..... M 1 's. Ike Carrol Education for Family Living .....,.......................,............ Mrs. L. R. Burch Legislation ...........,.....,...................................., .,........., M rs. Gilbert I. Anders-or Health and Safety .,... .,..,.,..,..,....... ,........,.,......,.. M r s. Donald Gorham Hospitality .......,.,......... ,.............,.,.......,....., M rs. Dan Jack: Mrs. R. H. Linann Mrs. Marvin Jenning, Citizenship .,.,.,.... ....,.,........ M rs. Herbert Evan Scholarship ..................,.........,..,.. ........,.. M rs. M. C. Giblef Youth Activities ......................,..................... ..,.,.,.,. M iss Grace Hamilto Room Mother Chairman ,........,. ., .,.,....,.,........ ......,.,.. M rs. O. C. Herdmail International Relations Chairman .......,......... .,.,.., M rs. Wm. S. Bryan have had good attendance. Our money-making projec' was most successful and the proceeds went to the Scholar- ship Fund, the Waco High School Service Fund, and th Vvaco High School Activity Fund. Mrs. Gibler, Mrs. Edens, Mrs. Gorham, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Linam, Mrs. Herdman .il .... 44 gi i fl J :fit-'ii SPE ,IAL GROUPS '-7xn- fl? 1 Key Uluh Officers: Mr. XVise, Artie Giotes, L. G. Spiv Fred Logan, john Houston, john Prickette, cillllcli YVeddington, Louis linglander 1' llt' rl T11111' Staff: ,leanell liuida, .lim Hunter, Kenny 3 'Xu jones, Bill llunter, lidwin Dyer, Dennis O'lirien l,il1'mry lrlflflffllilljl' Staff: Row 1: Row 21 Nancy Newman, Ducky lillllfllllllflll, Vernell Craven Dick Douglass, Don lligginhotham, john llouston, Marv Ann Shotwell, Lane Harris, 1 linh VK ilson D K- 3 Y if it c J Y . it ey, 2. Dairy Clnzin photographers: Seated: Charles Roeder, Jerry Ritcheson, xxvllyllllbll Little Standing: Lewis Best, james Keller, C'hris Rneheek 4. National Ilonor Society Officers: Row x: Flandia enninrs ohn llouston Sara Len Y . Spencer Row 2: Kathy Storer, Dorothy Neiderer, Cary Stratton, ,lan Garrett, Dick Douglass, Kenn Adams, Bonnie Jackson, Ann McCall 6. linglish Literary Society Officers: Row 1: Sheridan Gihler, june Armstrong, Bonnie Jackson, cllllllillil Jennings, john Dietz Row 22 Charles XVatson, Bill llunter, Crawford Den mth PECIAL UCLA I V E Homeroom representatives luring gifts for Toys for Tots 2. Personality Development Clnh celebrates Christmas drive. 4. Library Assistants mend and process hooks. Refreshment time at government-sponsored dance. , , , 5. Girls clubs Join for Z1 style show. Government representatives in regular meeting. Page 94 7. Key Clnb entertains Forsgard with Christmas party ET CETERA Miss C'urry's hmnemnking class have to eat their own Cooking. Faculty endexlvurs to Clip wings of Homeroom 300, Q., V ,av ' .Za A M- N 1 2. Mr. LiIlllStZ!6dfCl'yS wood slloppvrs work on cwl1l'iSfIIl1lS float. 4. Government sponsors first all-school dal umuwcssfullv 6. Hnmerooms 106, 223, and 211 present lust Ncwmlmmws ' pmgmln. Ycrsv Speaking 1-huir appz-urs on first assembly. Pagc 95 RCHITECT R - ART Row 1: Bailey, Beltran, Phillips, Duke, VVade, Magee, Ilbery, Clark, Mr. Cummings, D. Busby Row 2: Crawford, Bush, Mitchell, VVinfield, Sharp, Keeler, Blankenship, C. Busby, Gywnne ARCHITECTURE CLUB Sjvorzsorz MR. G. B. CUMMINGS FALL . SPRING Ronald Durham . . . . . 1'rf.f1denl . . , . . Nick Colias Steve Lowrey . . . I'YifI'-PI'L'.S'idl'l1f . . . Donald Busby Donald Busby . . . S1'rw'lary-Trra.mrw' . . Judy Ilbery Mickey VVimberly .... Swgfvalzl-111-xlrmr . .... Olin Gwynne The Architecture Club was organized for those During the fall semester of this yC'2l1', the prog students who are especially interested in the many were based on the history of architecture from the ani different fields of drafting and the construction of the Roman and Greek architecture to the modern arehitec various types of architectural design. of today. SKET-CH CLUB Sjmzzxor: MISS ALTHA EDGE FALL SIDRTNG Randy Turner ...... President . . ..... Joyce Busby Charles Freeman . . . l i1'e'-I'1'05iilUz1t . . . . jimmy Lamb Merrillee Dolan . . . .Sl'l'l'l'fllI'y ....... Carolyn Russell . . T r1'11.v11r1'r . . The Sketch Club was organized for the pleasure of understanding of sketching as an art, to learn how those who like to draw. The club nieinbers are a group may enjoy it, and how to express one's self through of talented students. They hope to achieve a better art of sketching, either as a hobby or as one's lite xi Row I DeRosa, Rrtmans, Blevins, Marquis, Boehme, Allen, Rosen, Geddie, Leusehner, Russell Row 2: Navarro, Vaughan, Brown, Felkner, Morrow, Busby, Mayes, Files, Dolan, Lasseter, Harvey, Melton Row 3 3 Pryor, Gonzales, Fogle, Lamb, Wloodson, Boydston, Smith, Barron TOMECH IC Row 1: Row 2: Row Row K sf Hoxworth, Gonzales, Abbott, Eddleman, Bradlniry, Boydston, lialusck lludgins, Blackburn, DeGrazier, Garcia, Clark 3: Dickson, Gibson, Carson, Johnson, Brown 4: Crook, Knipple, Gaston, Mr. Linnstaedter AUTORIECHANICS Cl,L7l3 .S'fm11.r1n'Z MR. FRITZ LINNSTAEIUTICR FALL SPRING Billy Smith . . . 1'rr'.ridf11t . . Don Bradbury linn Clayton . . . I'YilY f,l'tT'5lJ'1'lIf . . . Don Myers john Shrum . . . . Sfrr'rf111'y . . . . . Bobby Easter Bill Mann ........ T!'l'llSIll'1'I' ...... jimmy Clark The Autoinechanics Club of VVaco High School is composed of about 55 boys each semester. The club is open to any boy in YVaco High School after completion of half a year in Newcomers Club. The club motto is Safety and Service. The motto stands for safe driving habits and the safe operation of the individual's car. Thus the motto serves to point out the principles of the club. Row Row Row Row As a se1'vice project, the club undertakes the super- vision of traffic when the Thanksgiving baskets are delivered. Automeclxanics boys plan the hue of traffic around the buildings, place homeroom numbers on cars direct the flow of cars to the little gym and out to the street. The speed with which the two hundred and more baskets are loaded and dispatched is due in large measure to the efficiency of this group of boys. 1: Tanner, Niekum, Wlinfield, L, Martinez, Hogan, Shrum 2: Wlilson, Snow, Ryerson, Clark, llamb 3: Moore, Shuemake, Merilian, Tindell, Moffat, Mr. Lilulstaedter 4: Street, Miller, McDaniel, Markham, Silva, Easter S Swim ...s 5 t ,menu-N 1 Y Row 1' Player, Bond, Bell, Milner, Broadway, Buekler, VV1lson, Stephens Mackey, Violf Caperton Pietzsch Row 2: Sadler, Hammond, McCarthy, Vaughn, Kincannon Oliver Carruth, johnson Ray Burson Humphreys, Buclxleyy, Row 3: Harvey, Slovak, Procter, Gabler, Phillips, Koons, McMillan, Bruner, Smith, Cuggolz, Marsh Utley Helzog Row 4: Mrs. Garland, VVilson, Mixson, Hanna, Rooks, Boyd Ren fro Czessner Grey elle, Haley, Alexander Tlvnp BERRY SERVICE CLUB Sponsor: MRS. HELEN GARLAND FALL Pat Phillips . . . . Prmzdnzt Ixaty OllY er Margie Bnckler . . . First Vzrf President Lucy Caperton VVanda Carruth . . . Second Vue Pre'.v1dz'nt Marcelyn Rincannon Barbara Dudley . . . Rerordzng Srfrftmy XR7'lI1d'l Carruth Katy Oliver . . . . . Standards Secretary Treva Humphreys Treva Humphreys . . . . Treasufcr Bonnie Burson Mareelyn Kincannon . ,. S12rgfa1ztalfIl1n.f Mary Carol Broadway Barbara Bruner . . . Group Loaders Sharon Marsh Elizabeth Bell Bonnie Bnrson Berry Service Club was organized in 1954 with the aim of giving service to the school and community through the main activities of the club. Each member has to maintain a grade average of S5 and earn a minimum of ten hours of service each semester. Weekly projects of Berry have been assisting at the Latin American Center, working at the Red Cross, tutor- ing at the State Home, and working at the Hillcrest Gift Shop. All-Service League projects included participating in the 'Kget-acquainted party for the new girls at Waco High, selling peanuts for the hdarch of Dimes, manning Page 98 ERA .. s.- ........ ,....4,.,,, , .- X C1 1' ...sw- Row 1: Mosler, Rankin, Rummel, Fuentes, Smith, Dooley, Clemons, Lade, Fearno, Dyer, Duyek, Copeland Ron 2: Lowe, Teiehelman, Lightfoot, Cogburn, Basham, Bickle, VVright, Breedlove, Rogers, lhrer, Rice Row 3: Torrance, Suttle, Thrasher, Pyle, Guy, Keeton, Galvez, Collins, Huddleston, Urban, Hruska Row 4.: Kimbriel, Pass, Breeding, Fitzpatrick, Hamilton, Sullins Fggebrecht, Norris, Huser, johnson Row 5: Mrs. Smith, Austin, Porter, Cohen, Gassaway, Roeder, Sherrel, Tooker, Mr. Parker CAMERA CLUB Sj1on.vor.v: MRS. F. ll. SMITH MR. ED PARKER FALL Freddy Guy . . Lewis Best . . . Marilyn Clemons . . l'1'r'.tid1'11f . . If'ir1'-P1'z'.v1df'11l . . . Srrrffary . . SPRING . . Marilyn Clemons . . . George Porter . Barbara Ann Cogburn Rheta VVaggoner . . Trfasurrr . . . Virginia Thrasher Les Tooker . . . . . . Rl'150l'fl'l' . . . .... James Lowe . Confvst Cfzairnmn . . . Chrvstal Basham . Rrmrds Cfmirlrmn . . The Camera Club of Wzieo High, under the able supervision of lVIr. Ed Parker and Mrs. VVinifred Smith, has had a very enjoyable year. In the Camera Club the members learn from each other how to use a camera properly and how to develop film. The only requirement for membership is owning a camera. The club itself owns two cameras. Some of the activities are visits to all-school gather- ings, and field trips around the building and around town. Films and slides intended to help in making better . , Bob Gassaway pictures are shown sometimes. Occasionally a professional photographer speaks to the club. The most enjoyable part of the club is the monthly contests. YVith money paid for dues, prizes are awarded. Some of the prizes have been film and photography equipment. One of the prizes was a jacket. A few of the contests were of pictures taken around the campus. At Christmas a contest was held of pictures showing Christmas scenes. In another the subject to be photographed was assigned by the president of the club, each person having a different subject. Page W7 CHESS f i ,4 Row 1: Huddleston, Palasota, McCroy, Matthews, Sharp, Slough, Tansey, McCutcheon, Parsons, Kattler Row 2: Moody, Rickerson, Manly, Morgan, McClane, Ingram, Richardson, Bailey, Turner, Schilder CHESS CLUB Sponsor: MRS. LESLIE DUPUY FALL SPRING Connie Morris . . . . President . . Gary Huddleston Gary Huddleston . . . . Vifz'-President . . . . john Anderson The meetings of the Chess Club are devoted entirely to playing chess. New members of the club who do not know how to play are given instructions by members who do. In most cases the beginner quickly develops enough skill to enjoy the game. lVIembers Who have books on chess sometimes exchange them with others so that mem- bers may become stronger players. A club tournament was not held this year. Instead, Page 100 members paired off with players of about equal strengtl This seemed to be of more benefit and enjoyment to all. The Chess Club of Waco High School is developi some strong players and competition is becoming increa ingly stiffer. The club members are enthusiastic aboi becoming proficient at a game that has long been note for developing tactical skill. This game they Will be ab to enjoy all their lives. C. A. P.-HOBBY sw, Row 1: D. Davis, Moore, Conway, Gill, Mallory, Lopez, Crump, Iiwers Row 2: Fall, Mr. Knipper, Young, Adams, Gotcher, Hruuson, K. Davis CIVIL AIR PATROL CLlfl3 Sf7!11IJIll'f lNlR. FD KNII-'PER FALL SPRING Larry jones . . . 1'rw.tmlr11f .... . . black Mallory wlohu lvlullen . . . Iiifl'-I'lI'I'.fiz1l'l1f . . . . lidwin listes john PUIIFCC . . . . .S1'rrrlzl1'y-Tr1'11.t11r1'r ...... lilson Moore The Civil Air Patrol Club is an organization for Specific subjects studied include theory of flight, aircraft those interested in aviation. Club meetings are devoted to engines, aircraft instruments, map reading, meteorolgv, discussion and explanation of the most recent trends in and the various phases of navigation. The Hobbv Club Sf30lI50!'f l,l'l'Jf111'llf ,,.,..,......,....,.,,.......,.............. 1'iz'1'-1'r'f'.viil1'11f ,.,..,........... Xi'1'rr1z1ry- 7'l'I'Il5IlI'l'l' ...... Rrjvorlwr .. ,..,....,..,. .. ,.,..... aeiroiiautics, as well as the basic fundamentals of flight. HOBBY CLUB MRS. MARY SCH I FFFICR IC. K. Lamb S1'l'flI'lllIf-llf-. lrms ,,......,................................,....... ,, of lVaeo High Schoo lis organization newly formed at the request of students. Hobbies represented in the Club are coin collecting. model cars, hi-fi. tape recording, oil painting, metal work, . ...,. . ,.,.,..,...YV:1yl1c lludson ..,.lra Clevenger ,, Frank 'fiudell ....,...,...Geo1'ge Salome an art, reading, stamp collecting, model airplanes, model trains, radio controlled models, leathercraft, guns, and observing wild life. As one may well see, various interests are found in the club. Row 1: Holmes, lioehme, Drake, Tindell, Clevenger, Lamb, Rabe, Adamik Row 3: Mrs. Sehieffer, Lupo, llargrave, Gonzales, Dobias, Hudson, Melietli, Provost, Salome Row 3: Tillman, l'rhan, McCoy, xXYL'lCll, Brown, Howard, Lehman, Campbell ', .f . DARDE Row 1: Fulwiler, Eggbrecht, VVatson, Coates, Massey, Newton, Spark, MeDaniels, Spencer, Russell, Starnes, Prisk, McClellan Row 2: Colson, Cash, Todd, VVilkes, Shotwell, Hall, Bettinger, Craven, johnson, Percy, Odell, jackson, Seller, Corbin Row 3: VVarhol, Harrell, Rowton, Sauer, Price, David, Hassler, Vvomack, Massey, Haley, Harvey, Buida, Row 4.: Tiner, Killen, Bond, VVieting, Eyssen, Holdar, Shockley, Freeman, Farley, Carolan, Sountag, Miss Morgan DARDIQN SERVICE CLUB Sponsor: MISS FLIZABETH MORGAN FALL SPRING Sandy Spark .... . . Pr1f.vidL'nt . . . . . Pam Newton Ilarriet Haley . . . Vice-Prcsidmzt . . . . . Beth Rowton Beth Rowton . . . Srrond Virc-I'rc'5idz'nZ . . Sarah Lee Spencer Bonnie Jackson . . . Third Via'f-Pr'1'.vid1'11t . . . Mavis Lyle David Sarah Lee Spencer . . . R17l'0fLUIIf1 Slrfrflary . . . Lorraine Eggebreclit jan Massey . . . . Cornxrjwondizzgf S1ii'r1'lary .... Sandra Tiner Vernell Craven . . . . . Trearizriv' . . . . . Vernell Craven .loyee Todd . . . . llisl-orialz . . . . Rita Coates Dana Sauer -Ieanell Buida . . . .Rrfworlfr .... . Marcia VVieting: Barbara Farley . . .Slruzdrmb Scfiwlary. . . . Jan Massey This year Darden Service Club has devoted its energies to community service. Darden co-sponsored and contributed to two drives to aid, by sending clothes, to a Korean orphanage. Dividing into groups, the club made seasonal tray favors and hall displays for the Crippled Childrenls Hospital. Ar Christmas Darden provided food and clothing for a Worthy family. A gift box was given to a resident of a rest home. Another group delivered corsages to the mem- bers of a rest home. Darden volunteered to collect donations to the Page 102 llflarch of Dimes. Also, the club counted and packageu Easter Seals. Entertaining the children at the Latin America: Center and tutoring at the State Home are two othe projects which Darden has undertaken. lVIembers of th club also donated time to the Cerebral Palsy Center. To finance the service projects, Darden has bel flu-flu, stationery, scarf, and cake sales. Also, a hot-do . . , . supper was held in the little gym on Corrigan Week-ent Darden Se1'vice Club feels that it has truly lived ur to its purpose: To do service to others. , D. E. f Row 1: Rhodes, Crawford, Dudley, Dibbs, Busby, Duncan, Maddox, Shriver, Putnam, Prickett Row 2: Roberts, Haferkamp, Kueera, VVilkerson, Hawkins, VVetterman, Todd, Nehring, McCall, Mi'. Iludspeth, Richard Row 2 Kelly' Easterwood Po e Basham McCowan Almanza 3 .fl Y P7 D Y DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB .spawn MR. W. D. HUDSPETH SPRING FALL Molly Putnam . . . . 1'n'.fi11m1 . . . . . . Bruce Pope Bobby VVilkerson . . . Firsl If'iff-Prrsidmt . . . Layton Nehring Joy Smith . . . Sfronfl Vifzf-Prvsidrlzf . . Mike McCown Judy Dibb . . . . . S1'rf'r'rary . . . . Molly Putman VVanda Busby . . . Trr'a,r11r1'r . . . . Pat Rhodes Layton Nehring . . Plll'1fllIIlFllfllfillll . . Layton Nehring Frances Prickett . . . Rfportw' . . . Frances Prickett The VVaco High School Distributive Education Club is affiliated with both state and national organiza- tions. The club is composed of students who attend school in the morning and work in the afternoon. As a money-making project club members sold pro- grams at all home football games. The State Convention was held in Fort VVorth February 28 to hflarch I. Each member had a choice of three fields to choose from to compete in the state contests. By process of elimination three local Winners were chosen. Those who represented the club at the Fort VVorth convention were as follows: salesmanship, Ronald Hawkinsg Business speaking, VVanda Busby, job appli- cation, Barbara Dudley. The animal Employer-Employee banquet was held in April. It was attended by distributive education stu- dents and their employers. Ross VVallace was our guest speaker. He also provided the entertainment. The Distributive Education Club has acquainted its members with the public. They have gained understanding and an appreciation of the importance of business to our economy and increased their knowledge regarding fields of work. Pagv: IOJ .,.,.............-..... GLI IH LIT Row 1: Ricketts, Stringer, Vllallace, Rushing, Rodgers, Row 2: Stem, VVilkes, Shotwell, VVolfe, Robertson, VVomack, Swa Row 3: Mrs. Dawson, VVatson, Rosen, Smith, Spencer, Taylor, Seha Row 4: Rowan, Rowton, Schwetman, Sligh, Stratton, Keeling, Ren Row 5: Vincent, Sharber, VVatson, Riley, Tansey, VVensel, VVrigh Spark, Utley, Thrower, Starnes, Todd, Storer, Tharp n, Ridgeway, Sonntag, Smith, Smith, VVilson tz, Von Buelow, Staton, VVarhol, Russell, Sorrells fro, Shockley, Street, Stiteler, Rowan, Darrell t, VVimberly, VVilfong, Tooker ENGLISH LITERARY SOCIETY Sjvonsori MRS. MARY VVOOD DAVVSON FALL Bill llunter . . . I'rf'.vi11v11l . Bonnie Jackson . . . Vin'-Prcsidelzt . . Sarah Lee Spencer . . . . Scfrrtary . . Charles VVatson . . . Twasznwr . john Dietz . . .,-Iudilor. English Literary Society is one of the two honor societies at Wzictm High School. It is a society for out- standing English students and meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each school month. lkflembership is extended to those students who attain a quarterly grade of Q7 in English and maintain a general average of 90. New SPRING . . john Dietz . june Armstrong . Claudia Jennings . Sheridan Gibler . Crawford Dennis members are accepted and initiated at the beginning each semester. The stress the music, in pated on programs for 1953-1959 have been designed importance of fine arts, especially literature everyday life. Students and guests have part these programs. 2 Player, Moore, McCarty, McNeese, McGinnis, Marsh, Leudeker, Kineannon, Green, Niederer, Phillips, Milam Row I Row 2: Player, McCall, Kimbriel, Nelson, Martin, Johns-on, Kehl, Matthews, Lade, Melilroy, Ramm, Herring Row 3: Navarro, Pack, Gorham, Mull, Meadows, Massey, Muchow, Phillips, Mills, Leskin, Klaras, Philyaw Row 4: Klaras, Quick, O'l5rien, Martin, Kennedy, Johnston, Lennard, Jones, Linam, Monnig Row 5: MeXVhorter, Milam, Mixson, Logan, Lawson, Maxwell, Megarity Page 104 Row Row Row Row Row Lifnrzu Ilqllfllflllkt 1 Illlgllllll pubhshcd sum mnually IN thc pxmupll plojegt of Engl1sh Llft'I1IX Soucty. 'llus pub IL mon IS duoted to the LIGIUXL Vlllfillg of be judgul Row Ruw Row Row Row Row E-'.-S7 FIELD AND TREAM Row I: Gamhoa, Cook, Thomas, llnlhert, Nlclloy, Cates, Suttle, McMillan, Monteith, Payne Smiti Row 2: Slagle, Bishop, Narovec, Gihson, Ramsey, Compton, Brown, Smith, Gunter, Mc'M1lliu Mnt n Row 3: Mr. Gardner, Carson, Ctvrtlik, Lawrence, llarmnu, Hurta, Haynes, Karahal, lluist Co S jm 115 or l'1'r.vii14'11l .............,.,,,, ........ Firsl l ic'1'-l'1'4'.tiif1'11l .......,.. Srmml Vin'-l'r1'.rlil1'z1l Third I'i1'r-l'rr'.mlr'11f ......., Rl'l'0I'1HIIfl S4'rr1'mry ....,........ f:0I'I'l'5f707ldilly S4'fr'rtz1ry T!'l'!l.Ylll'Fl' ..,..v,.,..........,........,....... Parlianzrllinriazz ........... R1'fvorlr'rr' ,...........,,A, . S1'l'gf1'1l11f-111-. lrms ......... Page I Ury FALL Seott Meatlers lohnnv Gamhoa John Davis . joe Ratcliff . -lack Smith . Sammy Owens Steve Brown . FIICLD AND STRICAIXI CLUB GROUP I Sponsor: MR. VVAYNE GARDNER . . . . PI'l'5irl1'llI' . . . . ,Firm'lf'ifr'-Pr1'5id1'11l. . J . Sl'l'0lld If'iz'1r-lr1'5id1'11! . . . Rrmrdilzg Scrrrlnry . . , Corrrsjvomling Srfrrflary . . . . Tl'I'I1JIlI'l'I' . . . . l,llI'lil1Il1l'!lf1lI'it1Il SPRING . johnny Gamhoa . . Bill Bishop . Frank llulhert . . jack Smith . . Steve Brown . . Phil Haynes . George Km-uhul Boh Cates , . . . . R1'lvo1'lz'r . . . . . Boh Cates Tommy Bennett . Srrgmzll-al-.Irmy . . Glenn llurta . jerry Smith GROUP ll GROl.'P111 : MR. KEN CASNER .. ....., David Harwell Bill Stevens ...Chuck Richards Gordon Rountree .....VValter Fernald ..CllZ1I'lCS VVatson YVilliam Mitchell .......Davitl George Nlereer Buchanan .....Conrad Renner SfY01I30I'I l'n'J1i!1'11l ,.....,.,, ,.,,.,.,. . , ............,,,,,, lfzrsl lflfl'-l,f1'XItl'1'llf ......., . ,,.....,.,.,.,... ,.... . SI'l'0lld l'i4'r'-Pz'1'5ii1'f11i ..,. ,... Srrrrlary-Trfas11r1'r ........, . Rffworlfr ,,..,.,...........,..,..,.. PllffillIIH'llflU'itIlI ,.,.,. . Swrgfnznl-all-.Irms MR. JOB BOB C Ol ik FIELD STRE ..N.emwXx Row 1: Buck, Llc' Gruffenrcitl l':llXV1ll'ClS, liucliztnzxn Pfeinroth Rountrcc P'll'l'lNll 9l'fh l 3 ' , , , , . . , . ig, , Vlzxtson, I ulock, Xlcnvcr Y Row 2: ll1ll'NYCll, Witt, Mitchell, Smith, Ott, McVVhortcu, George, Ditto, Phillips, Renncr, Stcvcns Row 3: Mr. Cnsncr, Felt, Nlzissey, Milzim, VVright, Pearson, Evcrctt, Richzircls, Bruncr, llcxul, l.cc l 1ICl,lJ ANU STRICAIXI Cllfli During the fzill scnicstcr Group ll clmllcngcil lirzulsliziw, Alf. on cquipnicntg :uul lloh Mills on :u'clu-ry. Group 1 to il tluck shooting contcst. Thc object of thc The only othcr progrzun was si tilin on thc XVliitcwuig contcst was to scc who could bring in thc most tluck ft-ct. Uovc. In this contest Group ll gzivc Group 1 :1 gooml country Group lll was 0l'gIIllllZl'll in thc spring whcn incin- licking gucst s follows Z by El scorc ot IZS to 15. Groups 1 and 11 hzul four hcrs from thc tcnth grzulc wcrc' zicccptcml. 'lihis group pczilccrs during thc fzlll sclncstcr. Thcy wcrc as bcczunc quitc zicrivc :intl pzliticipzitctl in thc spring1:lctix'i- Otis lfllis :intl 'llonnny Zorn on hunting, l,co tics ot thc clulv. Row 1 llalnks, Rodriguez, Riggs, Hoc-stcr, XVilli:1ms, Lynch, Glcnn, lioutmxin, Flziunch xxlllllllfil Millcr Row ZZ ' i i Row 3 Y .V :iv or cc ,icrniss usi rcwcr ',:u-irv owne- :i zlcc Irccr ouu irznncr lrzivcs l.l,lCl ,l3l,l3 ,fl-,Rl tt,VVll ,K ,U ,l ,Q . Mr. Gough, Orr, Buss, Moore, Anilcrson, Manning, XVQ-nscl, Duron, Stringcr, lizlsqm-z Vuuc IO7 F ORSGARD Row 1: Ricketts, Parke, Bryan, Anderson, Barclay, Herring, Jarrett, VVilson, Smith, Collins, Moore, Guy, Fife Row 2: Purvis, Cochran, Nelson, Beaty, Phelps, Jones, Huckabee, Boyd, Goodman, Matthews, Glasgow, Kehl, Swan Row 3: Player, Lindley, Garrett, Linder, Jolley, Harkness, Barbey, Brame, Newman, Crqjgr, Fry, Dove, Sellers Row 4: Jamison, Green, Street, Hamff, Stiteler, Lord, Anderson, Garner, Robertson, Mrs. Mills, Kirkland, Luednker FORSGARD SERVICE CLUB Sponsor: MRS. HAZEL MILLS FALL Linda Smith . . . . Pl L'5idL'7lf . . Diane VVilson . . First Virr-Pnutidmzt . Eleanor Kehl Paula Lindley Judy Fry . . Pat Fife . . Saundra Guy The main project of the Forsgard Service Club was tutoring some of the elementary-age children at the State Home. Forsgard also gave money to buy Girl Scout uniforms for the Home. Some of the other projects were entertaining children at the Evangelia Settlement, help- ing at the Louie lVIigel Center, the Red Cross, and Woocllaiid Springs Home. To raise money Eorsgard sold animal covers and book covers, and had cake sales. In cooperation with the other service clubs. mem- bers participated in the Forget-me-not Drive, the lvlarch of Dimes, and the annual Baylor Speech Tournament. A girl from Forsgard collected the most money during the Page 108 . . Second Vice-1'rcsidvnt . . Rfrording Scrrflary . . Slandards Scrrfiary . . . Trm.furfr . . . . Historian . Poppie SPRING . . Paula Lindley . Nancy Newman . . . Sondi Nelson . . . Pat Fife . . Cecilia Brame . Saundra Guy . Sara Sellers sale and received the honor of being Po Queen. The runner-up was also a Forsgard girl. A Come-As-You-Are breakfast was given as informal initiation. and later the initiates had the task cleaning off blackboards for two teachers. semesters was collecting clothes and hooks for a Ko orphanage. Eorsgard was in charge of this pro oone ean ess e lu 101 ot li TLE HYi Cl lD H.:,,th:tl-'AT The main project of all the service clubs for l 1 N l' gave the clubs permission to show the movie of his and collect clothes for the orphanage as admission to show. FOR Row 1: Cathey, Douglass, Gibler, Jacobs, Garrett, jones Row 2: Rogers, Mrs. VVood, Ilarris, Stratton, 1 ar, Murchison, Constantine, VVilliamson, Mixson ei, O'Brien, llafford, NVimberly, VVilt'ong, -laeks, Rosen, liird Row 3: Oliver, liiving, Maedgen, Beers, Cook, Farrar, Nlartiu, Gray, Cathey FORUM DEI-EATING SOCIETY Sjvousor: MRS. DAVID VVOOD FALL SPRING Sheldon Mixson . . . . 1'r1'Jitl4'11l . . . . Cary Stratton Ray XVilliamson . . . . Firxf I'Yit'l PI'l'5it1l'Ilf . . . . lidis Oliver Dan Jacks . . . . Sfwznii l'in'-1'1'1'.vit11'1zl . . John Nlurehison Edis Oliver . . . Third I'ir1'-Pr4'5itI1'11l . . . .lan Garrett Sheridan Giblcr . . . . . S4'4'1'1'l1Iry . . . , . Sheldon Nlixson john Murchison . . . . Tl'1'll5Ilf'f'l' . . . Bob VVilson Lane Harris . . . . PllflltlNIl'llfIIl'fIIll . . . . Dan jacks Don lligginhotham . . Srrgfvzlfll-af-.lrms . . Paul Constantine Forum Debating Society offers its members practice in speaking events and literary contests with its rival of long standing, the Rostra. Forum is currently in the lead by a substantial margin by virtue of winning both contests to date. Remaining contests are radio speaking. extemporaneous speaking, and the all-important debate. Forum hopes to regain possession for the fourth time in six years of the Stan Skyles hflemorial Trophy, named in honor of the Forum member killed in the 1953 tornado. Our position among the boys' organizations in XVaco High School is due in a large part to the capable guidance and patient understanding of the first lady of Forum . our sponsor lX'Irs. David VVood. Each year the most outstanding eontributive senior in the Society is recognized and honored by having his name engraved on the David lf. XVood hlemorial Award. a plaque honoring the memory of hlrs. XVood's late husband. Although Forum is primarily a debating society, its members have pursuits beyond the forensic field as earh year is highlighted by several parties and a hayride in the spring. l':u1c I WJ Row 1: VVilliams, Wolff, Powell, Jackson, Foster, Rooks, Smith, Humphreys, McDaniel, Opley Row 2: Reid, Davids-on, Smith, Pederson, VVhite, Taylor, Cawood, Ford, Cotten, Livingston, Urban Rose Row 3: Stanley, Jennings, Spiller, Dunson, Black, Ford FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Chapter I Sjfozzsarz Miss Ula Brown FALL Ruby Urban . . Norma Taylor . Betty jackson . SPRING . . . P!'I'5idL'7lf . . . Treva Humphreys . . Ruby Urban Donna Davidson sq. FALL Claudia Jennings Delores VVolfe . Mary Linda Smith . Donna Davidson Treva Humphreys Gay Livingston . Row I Row 2 Ro w 3 . . Sc'c'n'Iary . . . Alice VValker . . Trca.mrL'r . . . . Parliamrntarialz . . . . Reporter . . . . Songlfadcr . . . Ilislorian . . Patricia VVilliams Viva Powell . . Martha Cotten . Chapter II Sjmnsor: Miss Ina Burkbalter SPRING FALL . . l'n'sir1r'11f . . Patricia McDaniel June Rose . . . . lfyIt'l 'Pi'L'JIl,lfIlf. . . . . June Rose Kay Reid . . . . .Sm'r1'lary . . .Shirley Pederson Lynda Smith . . . Tl'l'!l5ll!'l'!' . . .Shirley Pederson Margaret Spiller . Parlizmzuzlarian .Carol Ann Clinkseale Beverly Dunson . . . Rrjzorm' . . . Carol Clinkscale Lucy Yvhite . . Wlilliams, Carlisle, Urban, Jackson, Powell, Robertson, Humphreys, Vaughn, Ford, Mcllravy, Richards, Clapper, Barrett, Smith, McMillian, Landfried, Spiller Ilunter, Blair, Slater, Martinez, Maddox, Dickerson, Pick, Black, Dudley, Sjvozzsorz Miss Myrtl . Sharon Pick . Betty Jackson . Viva Powell Martha Cotten . Ann Stanley Chapter III . . 1'rc5id1v1l . . Vin'-P1'f'5i1lf?1lt . . Smwlary . . Tr1'a.vur1'r . . RI'f70l'fl'I' . . Solzylmrlrv' . . Ilislorian Bonds, Pederson Anthon, Stevens, C Childs e CUIIX Row 1: llawkins, Geddie, Vilieting, Luedke, Clinkscales, lVIcl3aniels, Rooks, Castillo, VVarren, Glasgow, liickell, Kimmel Row 2: Sherrard, Rose, VVilson, Hargrove, Kilstrom, Dahl, Anderson, Gunn, Evans, VVhite, Livingston, Stanfill, Humphreys, Blackburn, VVoodard Row 3: Rogge, Sawyer, Glass, Braden, lVleC'lure, llhery, XVolff, l,inder, Pack, Moran, Sadler, lyy FU'1'URli HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Vllaco Chapter of Future Homemakers of America is open to students who are taking or have taken courses in homemaking. A point system is set up to create interest in F. H. A. work, and the points allow honors, such as being senior representative, going to state meetings, and being a dele- gate to other meetings. meetingsg F. H. A. XVeekg Christmas card sales by Animal activities include district, area, and state members: and an all-school dance sponsored by F, H. A. after one of the football games. Donna Davidson was elected as an area officer, while june Rose, 'Carol Clinkscales, and Pat Carpenter were chosen for district offices. Three voting delegates were Nladeline Oliver, Shirley lklusgrove, and -loyce Craw- ford. Nlary lieth Slater participated in the area meeting by playing the organ. Our motto Toward New Horizons expresses the purpose for the organization of F. H. A. Row 1: Peeples, llodges, Parks, VVolff, Shotwell, Foster, Rooks, Smith, Smith, Musgrave, Maskew, Childs 1 Row 2: Pryor, Motes, johnson, Taylor, Cawood, Taylor, Schrader, Wloodlock, Chapin, Blassingame, Suttle, Teague, I.IlIlCll'l'll'Kl, Raines, F V ans Row 3: Fletcher, Smith, Reid, Simpson, Martin, Norman, Opley, Yvalker, Jennings, Crawford ties llnge lll FUTURE N URSES-GARDE Row 1: Coan, Romans, Maciel, Torres, Blair, Saffle, Raney, Millstead, Kinsey, Maddox Row 2: Mrs. Barclay, VVcosley, Ray, Pace, Park, Dorr, Blackwell, Pettus, Fenno FUTURE NURSES CLUB Sponsor: Mrs. Annie Barclay FALL SPRlNCl Chrystal Basham . . . . Prf'.via'1'11l . . . . . Necye Maddox Joyce Busby . . . . I i:'1'-l'n'.ridz'1zt . . . . Mary Ann Kinsey Kathy Hunter . . . .S1'c'rNary. . . . Tornrriye Ruth Blair Neeye Maddox ..... . . R1'f1ort1fr ........ Jody Romans The Future Nurses Club, under the direction of Discussions, movies, speakers, and demonstrations , . .,.' A, ,, ' . . k, hxl . ,.,,, lNIrs. Barclay, encourages students to enter nursing and 'lmolfg the hlilous typeh of pmigmms W. lm me Hu , 4 U U I D K by flve committees. The committee chairmen a1'e Rol informs them of the requirements, possibilities, and bene- PM-ky Jody Iqouyans, klangt Saffle, Sami,-a Jamuu-y, fits of that profession. Carolyn Jones. GARDEN CLUB Sponsor: Mrs. Annie Vaden FALL SPRING Lana 0 Bailey. . . Prv.vidmzt . . Gayla Taylor I . - . . Cathy VVhite ....... Vin'-I'1'1'sir1c11I ..... Bonnie Harrington Angelene Plemons ...... Scrrclary ...... Saundra Dunson The Garden Club is open to both boys and girls. other interesting activities. During the term the programs consist of speakers from During the spring members of the Garden Q the various garden clubs in NVaco, making flower arrange- begin growing their own gardens. Flowers are brot ments and eorsages, taking part in special programs pre- to the club and many beautiful arrangements are n sented by members of the group, and participation in by the members. Row 1: Ridgeway, Harrington, Strickland, Sisk, llenninger, Bailey, NValker, Duhose, Moore, Martinez Row 2: Kriegel, Taylor, Gallion, Landfried, Miller, Prickette, Betteneourt, Myriele, Bivona, Gann Row 3: Unlock, XVhittington, Moran, Young TE CHERS if 'f A if ' . s Row 1: Crnssman, Pick, Oliver, Ellison, Overmau, Raborn, Marion, McNeese, Kaiser, Lindsey Row 2: Booker, Jones, VVard, Mull, Sehnizer, Blassingame Thrower, james, llarriugton, Lyon, Mrs. Ilouston T Row 3: lope, Denney, Mark l FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Sjromor: Mrs. John A. Houston Prf'.s'itl4'111 ..,..4...,....,.......,...,....,..,...,......,..,... First Fifi'-Prvsitlnnt ........... Second Fiat'-Prrsidnzl .......,. Secretary , ....,................. , .,............ .. T rfagvu rar ...,.............,......,.,...... R12 porin' ...... The Future Teachers Club is Composed of girls who are interested in learning more about the teaching pro- fession. Some of the programs are given by the mem- bers, who share their ideas and informationg other pro- grams are arranged to include guest speakers who can acquaint the students with the rewards and responsibili- ties of teaching. The club is developing a program of service to the ..,.........Loretta Overman ....,......Jonnie Lu Rahoru . .................. Sandy Marek ......,........Linda Ellison .......,,,Carole Crossmau ..................Diane Jones teachers of VVaco High School. Under this program the members are to serve as student assistants to the teachers, helping the teachers and at the same time gaining valu- able experience. The club plans to become affiliated with the Future Teachers of America and will organize its aetivities to comply with the requirements of that organization. Page H3 GENHEIMER Row Rrcherson Stringer ennrngs, lxlaras, McGinnis Landfried D'1Hdson,Holl'lnd bolden,C'1sscll Phillips Stoner Row Cioeidal Curry lximlnrcl, Bentley, Broun Cnanger Fmhrx, Muchoxs Ford B1O'ltlXN'lX,Blllll6If, Shelby Ron Faster Lesltin I1lflf.,ClAllCl Thompson Blur Armstrong Auwenslnne, I'1t1hugh,Rted, Crlrss Myers Alltn Ron Tulor Ilumrnn Miss Wong., SoRellc liumt Nloore Belcher ClflXl-IEIRIER QERVIQE QLLB Vjmnsor: Miss LaVerne VVon FALL Ann Taylor. . . . 1,l'l'.Yfl1'l7llf . . . Kathy Storer . . . . fyifl'-fI'l5idl,Ill. . Lind1Bro'1dw'ry . . Siazzdardx Yrrrztary . Sissie Blair . . . . . . Rfl'!2l'11flly Vffrzffary . . . june Armstrong., . . . . F0I'f!.Yf701ldl7ly Srcrfmry . . fiekie Curry . . . . . Tr1'asurcr . . . o'1n Allen . . Genheimer is a service club which helps the needy and undertakes Worthy projects. By helping the Evangelia Home and at the Red Cross, by serving a chili dinner at the Latin American . . Historian . . . SPRINC Claudia Jennings . june Armstrong., . Ann Kimbriel . N'1ncyBry'rnt . N 'lil Phillips . Kathy Storer . Ann Granger school spirit, mobiles were hung in the cafeteria shirts and books were Genheimer's donation to Korean Orphanage. For money-making projects, the Kar-dec-0-rate Center, by selling poppies, working at the lcettles for the Salvation Army, and selling peanuts for the Nlarch of Dimes, Genheimer was able to serve the community. The club clothed and fecl a needy family, tutored State Home children, helped with the speech tournament, and acted as guides for the P-TA night meeting. Curtains were made for the cafeteria, and, to boost Page 114 held on the afternoon of the homecoming football ga - Y 7 7 E Cookie Sales xx ere held. RINDERGARTEN lxAP a dance, was held April IS in place of the annual C heimer Revue. Two informal initiations with Forum, two for initiations, and two banquets made up the social activ of the club. KEY gi l SYRRNENNRNN s-an-awww Row I: Crimm, XVatson, Dennis, Herdman, Barnett, Fine, Giotes, Matkin, Slaughter, Dietz, linglander Row 2: Miles, Nlonnig, Vitek, Kehl, Gregory, Titus, Prickette, Campbell, Shipp, Earhart, Linnstaedter Row 3: Vowell, Wleddington, Sauer, Dosher, Cypert, Lawson, Little, Spivey, Beckom, NVest, Rogers Row 4: lVIcDonald, Nlaxwell, Powell, Brown, Payton, Houston, VVilson, Bowden, Ferguson, llensley, Gentry Row 5: Sawyer, VVeekley, Ferguson, Gibson, Logan, Zachry, Lee, Kennedy, Chatham, Mr. XVise, Meeks, Rutland KEY CLUB SIDOIIJUIT Mr. Herbert VVise Pr1'sidr'nt ,.,.,......... .............,.,......... ....,...,..,..,.........,...,.......,..,........,., ..... ,,,,. 1 . t J uis Englander Virz'-1'r'1-.tidfvzt .....,,,... john Houston Sf'1'r1'lary .........,....,. .......... L . G. Spivey TI'l'IlJIlI'l'I' .....,............ .......,..., A rtie Giotes Rl'f102'f1'I' ...........,..,.,....,.... ....,.,,.,,,. L arry VVest Swgffzzzzf-zz!-,-Irm: ..... The Key Club of YVaco 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 VVaco High School, was founded by and works closely with the Downtown Kiwanis Club. Service projects, which benefit all of VVaco and not only Yvaco High, are the main time consumers for Key Club members. Among these a1'e the Kiwanis Radio Auction, iylarine iCorps Christmas Toys for Tots, usher- ing at civic affairs, and collecting money for the lVIarch of Dimes and for the Salvation Army. lX'Iany projects are for the benefit of WHS. These ..,.,.,....Jolni Priekette john Dietz include taking down chairs after each assembly, keeping the trophy cases clean, raising and lowering the flag each day, providing ink in study hall, and performing other worth- while tasks for the school. This year Key Club was host to 500 guests at its animal fund-raising dance, an event which proved to be a huge success. The club also spon- sored a car wash for the purpose of raising funds to send the president to the International Convention in Toronto, Canada. Key Club members are ready and willing to render any service within their power which will help Nvaco High School maintain its rank among the best schools in the country. Page I I5 :www J. C. L. Row I Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 The Waco High School Chapter of the junior Classical League is composed of students presently envaffed in the study of Latin. bl: The club sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Hoedown on Corrigan WCCRCllCl. All arrangements for the dance were made by ll. C. L. members. ln the spring Al. C. L. members participated in an address label sale, which was the club's chief money-making project. Row Row Row Row ........,.t..,. Goerdel, VVarhol, Furqueron, McCarthy, Ray Novy, Collins, Ewing, Heimann, Stiteler, Armstrong, J Milam, Anderson, Hunter, Byrd, Brown, Dyer, Smith, Deaton, Riley, Fry O'Brien, Hafford, Pierson, Clark, Huddleston, Houston, Hunter xl UNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Sf10ll50I'JI Miss Elor Osborn Miss Mildred Sterling Tom Hafford . . . Pwsidzfnt . . . . . Joe Riley Mignon Furqueron . . . . Vice-Prfsideizt . . . John Anderson Bonnie Burson . . . . Secretary . . . . Kenny Jones Don Baldwin . . . . . Tr1'a.vurcr . . . Malissa Starnes Joe Riley . . . Pariiallzflztarian . . Tim Megarity Malissa Starnes . . Torrh Rzfportcr . . . Ann Hassler Kenny Jones . . . . . . Sffgfllllf-Ill-flfllli .. . . .Mickey Kennedy field, lVIinnesota, in August. Hassler, Cash, Young, Lyon Bond, Garner, Barker, Starnes, Loyd During Latin VVeek this chapter was host to all the Wilco xl. C. L. Chapters at its annual Open House The Waco High School Chapter sent delcg to the Texas State xl. C. L. Conventi 1 at S1 g These delegates represented their chapter in virions 4 tests. Several delegates, including the chapter prcsid will go to the National Ll. C. L. Convention lt No or n An Gann, Mclierrell, Sellers Rowan Beaty Jamison, Lindgren, Rosen, VVolf, Milner, Marek, Littrell 7 Y Roeder, Ramm, Denney, Romans,iVoss, Rosen, Garcia, Reyes, Cooev, Pate, McDonald, Haley, Malone, McCutcheon, Fine, Megarity, Clark, Hendricks, Tooker, Quick, Urban Aguilar, Beckom, Pyle, Tansey, Blackwell av- llage l lo Chandler .C. . Nadi' , Alexander, Prisk SoRelle Row 1: Moore, Cook, DeRosa, Melendy, Higdon, Martin, Taylor, VVallace, Bivona, Philyaw Row 2: Raborn, Hall, Dove, Harvey, Carolan, Shockley, Allen, Harvey, Slovak, Pope, Olson, Row 3: Davlin, Fadal, Stringer, Casey, Odell, Colias, Earhart, Bartlett, Myrick, Brown, Harrington, llruska Row 4: Zaehry, Harris, Hay, Kennedy, VVilson, VVensel, VVells, H uddleston NUNC ET TUNC Sjlonsorl Miss Elor Osborn lftlilor .....,.........,.....r.t...,. ,..................,.,. . ., .. ..,. .. .... . ....,,.,.,. Jeanell liuida .-fxsislzuzf Ifdifor .,.,...,...................., .....,.,. K enny jones liusinrsr Illllllllflfl' ....,.,................,...., .,.,....,.,..,... I Sill Hunter .lsxisfuul Igllfillfii Manager ....... . ,,.,.... Dennis O'Brien l1lxl',IlUlgl7 lfdilor ...........,..................... ........ ....,. 1 2 dwin Dyer .'1.vsi.v!a11l Exrillange Editor ......... .,.,.,,.,.,. A lim Hunter l Num' rt Tmzr, the official publication of the Latin Department of lVaco High School, is the oldest, Latin magazine in the United States. The staff is elected by the staff of the preceding fear, to serve the next whole year. At the start of the 'ear, typists are chosen. Sharon lYIcCarthy, -loc Riley, and Nancy Stiteler, were this year's official typists. The editors appoint representatives highs and University High elect also. The representatives encoui sell subscriptions, gather ideas and sell single copies. in each class. The junior or appoint representatives 'age literary contributions, for Num' ut Tum' use, Num' el Tum' has four issues per year-lfall, lVinter, Spring, Sunnner. Row If Dulock, lVIeCarthy, Fenno, James, lWeCoy, Niusgrove, Chandler, Nleadows, Saffle, llbery, llpshaw, Copeland Row 2: Staton, Crump, Linnstaedter, Levy, Dwight, Hudson, Hill, Barker, Jones, Rodgers, Rice, R Row 32 Row 4.1 i Vowell, Barnett, Lnpo, Kehl, Campbell, Ousley, Orr, Sikes, Cartter, Ilerdman, Miller, Sefton, Lamb, Goteher, Thompson, Hensley, Manning, Sauer, VVeekley, Edens, Dickson, ire Thomas Terrell, liatner Page 117 MASQUE A D IG Row 1: Howard, Dickerson, Braswell, C. Ford, Gentry, Lawhon, Teague, Dunson, S. Ford, Ewing Row 2: Cameron, Bunnell, Edwards, Hughes, Craven, Chapin, Albrisrht, McElroy, Johnson, Coe Row 3: DeLaneey, Carroll, Jones Hopper, Honeycutt, Eager MASQUE and WIG CLUB Sponsorrz MRS. CLYDE BAXTER MRS. E. A. BERNIIAUSEN FALL SPRING Rodney Sommers . . . I'r1'.tidrnf ....... Sharon Losak Sharon Losak . . . . FlI'5f Vin'-I'n'5idr11I . . . . . Connie Ford Barbara VVilliams . . Sfffozzd l'ie'r-1'n'sid1'1zl . . Rodney Sommers Penne Percy . . . . .S1'r'1'Nary. . . . Beverly Dunson Connie Ford ....... Tr1'a.r11r'fr ........ Sue Ford lt is the purpose of llflasque and YVig Club to foster offers them. The club finds new talent each term as the advancement of speech activities. receives new members. This year the club has been working with deelama- The programs for Nlasque and Wig this year h tions, pantomimes, plays, and many other activities. Stu- been the responsibility of the vice-president and meml dents who have an interest in dramatics are greatly of the program eommittee. All programs are furnished interested in the elub because of the opportunities it the members or the club insofar as is possible. Row 1: Losak, Nixon, VVarren, Uzzel, XVoodall, VVillams, Owen, Lucas, Smith, Taylor Row 2: Reid, Spiller, McDonald, Saunders, M. Smith, Sommer, Canavati, Thornal, Ullrieh, Tye Row 3: Pate, Thomas, Carter, Scarborough, VVOodall Page 118 USIC PPRECI TIO Row 1: Incardona, King, VVynn, Coates, Dunn, Sellers, Hunt, Lehman, Wlilliams, Stat-on Row 2: Hughes, Slater, Lloyd, Braun, Kimbriel, Johanson, Holze, Sachs, Bailey, Fuleher, Milam Row 3: Cooper, VValker, Arnett, Israel, Kehl MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB spmm-1 MR. LYLE SKINNIER FALL Sl'RlNU Gus lsrael . . . . Pr1'5idr'nI ....... Gus Israel joe Arnett . . . . Fir!! l'ic'1'-Prrsiilfzlf . . .... joe Arnett ,lim Johanson. . . Seroml I'ic'r-I'rz'5il1'1'11l . . . jeremy VValker Beverly Summey . .... SFl'l'1'fllI'y .... . . Judy Staton The lylusiq Appreciation Club, under the sponsor- ship of hir. Lyle Skinner, meets every VVednesday in the band hall during the regular Club period. The Club now has over thirty members. The purpose of the club is to expose its members to all types of music and to sh-ow the inner value in all music. Under the direction of the president, a program is presented each week by the club's vice-president and various members or the club. During the last year several delightful programs have been presented. Among this number ranks a swinging dance band group consisting of -lack Britain, Aloe Arnett, Ronnie Holze, Arl-on -lones, jeremy VValke1', and Kent johnson. Several recordings have alro been enjoyed by the club's members. A wide selection of all types of music, including popular, jazz, and classical, also finds its way into the club's programs by way of records. hlany thanks to our hard working vice-president and sponsor for a thoroughly enjoyed Course in the appreciation of music. Page llU .F.L. Row 1: Brown, Sihotwell, Bentley, Renfro, McCall, Herring, Granger, Embry, David, Evans Row 2: Reagan, Bentley, VVilfong, Furqueron, Hendrich, Pettus, Price, VVilson, Mixson, Matthews, Beers, Freeman, Jacks, Harrell, Buida, Linam NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE sponsor: Miss MATTIE Bess COFFIELD 1'f:r'.vzd1'7zl. ....... . ....,............,..............,...........,..,..,....,....,.,.........................................,,......,...,....,.........,. Sheldon Mixson V1 rv-Prcszdzfnt .,..............,....,..,.,., Rvrording Scfrffary ................. Corrzr.vjmnding Svrrrfary ..........,. Trca.mrm'.r .............,.,...,....,.,..,......,..... Librarian .,..,.. HI5f07'lIlll5 ,......... The Waco High School Chapter of the National Forensic League completed its third year of activities this year. The purpose of this organization is to promote the interests of interscholastic debate, oratory and public speaking by encouraging a spirit of fellowship and by conferring upon deserving candidates a Worthy badge of distinction. A student may become eligible for 1nembership if he ranks scholastically in the upper two-thirds of his class and has participated in high school activities to the extent of qualifying for the Degree of llderit. ln this past year, Waco High's debaters have won many honors in invitational tournaments. The results of Paige 120 ,...............Anne McCall ..........Ann Granger ............Susan Embry an Jacks Bob Vvilson ............Hugh Vvilfong , .,.................jeanell Buida Mignon Fu rqueron these tournaments included I4 first places, 14 sec: places, and 8 third places. In February, Waco High N. F. L. and Baylor U versity were hosts to a tournament held here in Waco Those students in the National Forensic Leag qualifying for their highest degree, the Degree Excellence, Were Carolyn Evans, Sheldon Mixsoii, H1 Wilfong, Anne McCall, Ann Granger, Susan Eml Jan Herring, and Dan Jacks. In the spring the Waco High chapter took part Interscholastic League Contests and in N. F. L. Dist Contests. Those who win first place in the state or f in the N. F. L. District, qualify for participation national competition to be held this summer. X . H. S. .-...s-was Row Ro w Row Row I 2 . 'X 4 Stringer, Gabler, Jelmings, Furqueron, Kimbriel, McCall, Evans, Holland, Herring, Storer, Fife Colson, Spencer, Mull, Christian, Dodson, Blackburn, Jones, Guggolz, Griffis, Keeling, Lennard Harris, Edwards, Hunter, VVilfoug, Freeman, Fitzhugh, Martin, Constantine, jackson, Niederer Tutt, Ilafford, Houston, Logan, Lee, Huddleston, Lawson, Harris NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sjionyorz MISS MARTHA LEIISCHNER FALL SPRING Cary Stratton . . . . . PI'1'5iAll'llI' . . . . . John Houston Anne McCall . . . FirslI'icr-1'r4'.tid1'111'. . . . . Fred Logan Bonnie Jackson . . SI'l'0lld Vicz'-Pr'r5ii11'11I . . Sarah I,ee Spencer Pat Fife ,... . . Recording Swrffary .... Dorothy Niederer Dorothy Niederer . . Corrvrfvnnding S1'rrr'fary. . . . . Cathy Storer Jan Garrett . . . . . T7'Fll5llI'Kf . . . . . . Pat Fife Dick Douglass , . PllflitlNH'llfIH'idIl . , , Kenneth Adams Claudia Jennings . . . - . Ilislorizuz ...... Cary Stratton The IVaco High School Chapter of the National Students of Honor Society was established in IQ40. IIA, 12l3, and 12A standing are eligible for member- School these ship. During their years in VVaco High students must have achieved a scholastic average of Q4 or above, which must be maintained to remain a member. They must also possess outstanding qualities of character, leadership, scholarship, and service. In October two students were initiated into the Society m a formal I..-5 Row Row Row Row I. 31 -1.2 assembly with John Houston presiding and Reverend Charles VVellborn as guest speaker. ln IX'Iarch lfane Harris presided over the assembly for the initiation of titty-one students. The guest speaker for this assembly was Dr. Roy Sherrod. Other speakers participating in these assemblies were Superintendent A. R. Downing and Principal Thomas Il. NVare. Following the assemblies the initiates and their parents were honored with a coffee in the Homemaking Department. As a service project, the members of the Society assist with the coaching of students who request help in their courses. Player, Player, Beaty, Marsh, McGinnis, Curry, Buekler, Melilroy, Smith, Todd, Phillips, Ricketts Buida, Massey, Albright, Vaughn, Harkness, Spark, Vvomaek, Iluckahee, Iltley, VVolf, Gorham Bochme, Anderson, Street, Douglass, Bruner, Johnson, Holdar, Shotwell, Craven, Starnes, Nelson Dietz, Quick, Garret, O'Brien, Tansey, Alexander, Riley, Adams, Stratton 1...-.......4-.... 9 as xii 'F gc sv? ' NA 4235355-42 P X :.w.M km, 'Umm xxx, 2 N P. . S. F. .........,.............. 3 .nf-. ,lg 'Nw I S Row r: Cantu, Haskins, Rosas, Dimas, Vela, Scott, Jacinto, Ramos, Mcflane, Ramirez, Nagle, Rangel Row 2: Silva, Clayton, Covarrulwias, Lopez, Zeller, Bewley, Lehman, Rodriguez, Almeida, Martinez, Nliss Zurfluh Row 3: Urdonez, Sanchez, Ferguson, Thomas, Martinez, Mondry, Herrera, Smith, Ramos, Amaro, Thomas PAN AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM CLUB I .S'pn11.vur: MISS IIATTIIE ZLTRFLUII FALL SPRING ,Menardo Tristan . . I'r1'siJ1'11I . . Alhert Gayton ,C harles Orr . . . I'i1'1'-l'rr.virl1'11l. . . . Hilda Vela lilia Vela . . . . .Sffrrlary . . Carolyn Bewley ,Hilda Vela . . . Trfamrrr . . Isabel Martinez Carolyn liewley . . . lffjwzrwz' . . . Aurora Almeida .lim Dickerson . . Sfrymzzl-111-.Irmy . . joe C'ovarruhias Richard Knapp . . . Joe Martinez The Pan American Student Forum, one of the largest clubs in XVaco High School, is also one of the lew which are a part ot a state organization. The Sfrgfvalzi-111-.lfms ...,., , Clllli ll Sfvuzrsorz MlSS SADIIC UONNOR l'r'1'5irlw11I ....., .....,., .............,... ...,.. ,.,.. ...,., ...........,.., ,... .,., . , . . . , C ' harles Orr l'ir1'-l'z'rsirlr111 ........ ,..., ,lim Dickerson Sf'c'rwla1'y ..........,.,.,., .Dorothy llorton TI'r'115l1r1'r ..,.,.,.,.,...... .. , ,.,.,. -loe liasquev, R1'fvnrl1'r ....... ,.,....,.,,.,. .,... , , ,. ,Lillie Aguilar ,. Boyd Russell fecil 'lacinto P. A. S. F. of 'Texas sponsored hy the flood Neighbor Coinnnssion, endeavors to spread good will and coopera- tion with our neighbors to the south. Row 1: Torres, Iglesias. lNlartinez, Campos, Rodriguez, Lopez, Montemayor, Pearce, Hererra, Jimenez, Ramos, Villareal Row 2: Miss Connor, Gonzales, Rodriguez, Martinez, Schatz, Aguilar, Horton, Scott, Campos, llaley, liundrant Row 3: '1'ristan, jaeinto, Dickerson, Orr, Russell, Kennedy, O'Neal, Stanley, McMurray, Marlow, Iiasquez -----0-Q- 33P s, 1 Page l 23 ,,,,.,...... P. A. S. F. Row Row Row Row 1: Coe, Robertson, Gonzalez, Slater, Felkner, Nagle, Dickerson, Carruth, Carter, Balch, Loving, Rosas 2 : Jarrett, Phillips, Dyer, Essen, Freeman, Ambrose, Mills, Kinsey, Poole, Womack, Miss Zurfluh 3 Schwinn, Griffin, Robley, Davis, Sanchez, Chandler, Pfeinroth, Monteith, Garza, Gonzalez, Thompson 4: Silva, Bush, Staton, Gonzales, Howell, Drewyer, Hargrave, Titus, Coan, Carpenter, VVatts PAN AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM Sjronsorzf: MISS HATTIE ZURFLUH MRS. OLA FREEMAN CLASS GROUPS FALL SPRING VVanda Carrutli . . . . Prmridmzl . . . . Gail Green Kenneth Freeman . . . Via'-1'rr'5idmzt . . Bill Alexander jane Saunders . . . Secretary . . . . Vickie Klaras David Rogers . . Treasurer . . . Catherine Gessner Gloria Reed . . . . Rrporlzrr . . . Ginger Dickerson Steve Inman . . Scrgfanl-al-:Irms . . , Steve Brown The VVaco High School Chapter of Pan American the state organization. Student Forum operates partially as a VVednesday club and partially as a class-sponsored activity. All students of period to a P. A. S. F. program. Spanish are members of P. A. S. F. and participate in Row Row Row Ro w I . 22 32 4.1 VVatson, McNeese, DuBois, Colson, VVilliams, Sonntag, Glass, Lade, Ramirez, Austin, VVynne, Rogge Navarro, McRay, Boyd, Moffett, Tiner, Cotham, Dolan, Martin, Clark, Von Buelow, Moody, Miss Zurfluh Matthews, Thomas, Buchanan, Mullins, Shaw, McMillan, Stanley, Miller, Baden, Beltran, De Cherniss, VValsworth, Maxwell, Gregory, Ferguson, Hill, Cross, Hamlin, Key, lvie, Kimmel, Rutland class programs as well as all the activities sponsored Once a month each Spanish class devotes a cl Tindell Page 124 K P. A.S. . Row 1' Heussner llolland Smith Ramos, Parks, Raney, Bayer, VVooden, Stem, Bible, Oshurn, Bell Row 2 Row 3 Harwell,yllilton, lilarringiton, Bettencourt, Price, Jolley, Reed, Troll, Schatz, Spivey, Cogluirn, Miss Zurfluh : Beck, Rogers, Slaughter, Hays, Ruebeck, Meeks, Davis, G rissom, Northamer, Torrance, liundrant Row 4: llarris, Shipp, Cypert, Alexander, Freeman, Wveaver, Bush PAN AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM CLASS GROU PS ' These appropriate programs based on Latin American culture are made more vivid and realistic through the use of realia, films, folk dances, and music. Outstanding Latin American holidays furnish the occasion for many pleasant fiestas. The culmination of the yearls activities is the animal trek to Austin for the State Convention of P. A. S. F. Row If Row 2: Row 31 Row 4: nun in in Here the VVacoans participate in many contests and enjoy the colorful social activities provided for the many delegates from all parts of the state. Annual contributions are made by the WHS Chapter to a state scholarship fund which makes possible an exchange program for students who wish to continue their studies in a Latin American country. Tharp, Klaras, Fason, Proctor, Olson, George, Jones, Green, Harwell, Bucklew, Rankin, llunson Rodriguez, Rowe, Gessner, Saunders, Priekette, Lehman, Boehme, Grevelle, Ellison, Bunnell, Strickland, Miss Zurfluh llanks, Rickerson, Sharp, Schilder, Manske, Cohen, Vllright, Heiman, Gentry, Bird, Mosley Juan, Petty, Hughes, Burnett, Brown, VVallaee, Fulwiler 'N Page l25 ,...... PERSONALITY Row 1 Row 2: Row 3: liugc Carlisle, McCoy, Cartter, Wester, Urban Boatwrigbt, Navratil, Boehme, VVake, Kilgore, Philyaw, Brooks Ambriz, Plemons, Martin, Mrs. Meadows, Burch, Mayfield, Free, Dwight, Clark, McCoy, Johnsrud, Hudson, Par: Hickman, Loving Rogge, Murray, VVooden, Bayer, McHazlitt, Rogers, McCoy, DuBois, Poole, Upshaw, Carter, Rowe, Bell PERSONALYTY DEVELOPNHHYF CLUB GROUPI Sponsor: MRS. HELEN MEADOVVS FALL SPRING Dusty Herrington . . . President . . . . Ruby Urban Susie Collins . . . . . Vice-Prexidcrzt. . . . Jane Rogers Eloise Heaberlin . . .Sefretary . . . . Jounye Sue Bayer Treasurer . . . Betty jo Boatwright GROUPII Sjromor: MISS BETH STILES Pl'L'5idI'7lf ........,....,. .............,.,..,..............................,..............,........................,... ....,....,..... D e e Behringer Vin,-Presidmzt ..........,..,..., .,.,..,.,., C arol Phillips Szfrrftary-Treasurm' ..,..... ......,,..... M artha Littrell GROUPIH Sjlolzxort MRS. JERRY MARCONTELL PrL'JfdL'7lf ................,.....................,.. ......,......... ...............,..,...,,.,.,...............,.,......,........,......,.,.,, E l izabeth Pryor Vire-Prrsidfzzt ....... .....,.,...... K aye Robinson Swrflary .....,....,,..... .....,.,,.,.,. I Donna Fudnl 1-0 sg DEVELOP E ' Row 1: Spivey, Peaeoek, Luecltke, Perryman, Rieh, lleussner, Diek erson, VVilliams, Litterell, Balch Row 2: VVolf, llines, Roeder, Chandler, Langford, Behringer, Bailey, bliss Stiles, Doyle, MrDonal1l, lloelmltke, Martin Row 3: Mefarty, Brown, llollanml, Rodriguez, Turner, Philips, Burns PICRSONALNITY DEVELOPMENT CLU B demonstrations which :how proper use of eosmetics antl hair styles suitable for eaeh intliviclual, outsitle speakers, and self-evaluation tests. The Personality Development Club has one of the largest memberships of any high school organization anil is diyicleil into three sections. Several joint meetings are helnl so that all may benefit from group suggestions antl icleas. Each section assumes the responsibility of a program for a joint meeting during the semester. The remainaler of the club meetings are iniliyitlual ones. The l'er:'onality Development Club is organized to issist girls who are interested in learning the basic 'ssentials for a charming personality, such as personal Ul'0UIDlIl,51, dating etiquette, and proper clothes for liflerent occasions. One important funetion of the club o encourage the girls to tleyelop poise and eonficlenee in tlealing with other intliyimluals. The girls assist in the planning of the programs and inclutle their selections anal ideas as to the type of pro- grams which they would like. These are style shows, Castillo, Valentine, Fason, YVhite, Melemly Row I: Lindgren, Cook, Harwell, George, Facial, Baker, Mclierral, Row 2: Mrs. Mareontell, Rowan, Olson, Voss, Bible, Livingston, H asley, Troll, Etheridge, Vaughn, Riggs, Schrader, Dyer, Choate Austin, Pack, McDow, Cash, VVilliams, Cooper, RfJXN'1lIl,B1Dl'.Ql, Pryor, Simpson, Pickens, Nlassengale, Rushing Norman, Rou' 3: Row 1: Curry, VVilkes, Massey, Cameron, Kincannon, Holdar, Buckler Spe11cer, Newton Street Guggolz Burson Warren Row 2: Eggbreeht, ,Barkle', Bryan, Jennings, Mackey, Shotwell, Fiuhugh, Bruner Hughes Russell VV'1lker Fife Row 3: Kilstrom, Vleflinms, Oehterbeek, Romans, Fisher Murray Buckler Craven Br'1me W7llS0ll Hz1le5,Bucklexx Row 4: Gibson, johnson, Sehwann, Wloodall, Losak, Foster, Rooks Spark Teague HllClx1llC6 Fearno Tie Ford Row 5: Mr. Bullock, VVest, Harwell, Kittlitz, Sparks, Fernftld, Austin Pfuten PRESS CLUB Sponsor: MR. GARLAND BULLOCK FALL SPRING Claudia Jennings . . . Prcszdrnt Mary Carol Broadvsay VValter Fernald . . . First Vzfe President l7'lI'lJX Boyd Pam Newton . . . Second Vice Prcszdmzt Pam Newton Cecilia Brame . .... Sfrrclary Betty Buckler Ralph Sparks . . . . Szwgrarzt at ffm: VValter Fernald Anyone interested in journalism or any form of news reporting may become a member of the Press Club. Nleetings are held on the first lyfonday night ot each month in the home of one of the members. Interesting speakers from 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. Meetitigs were held during the year in the homes R0 RTR Row II Hunter, Riley, Robinson, VVrench, Herring, Reagan, hir. Cornelius, Jones, Tooker, llunter, Busby, VVells Row 2: Tolancl, Keeling, Linam, Tarver, Corwin, Spencer, Alexander, Pettus, l.ennard, Davis, lhomas Row 3: Lipseomlwe, Parten, Gaisser, Green, Jones, Appleton, Rateliff, Fry, lladdoek, liorr, Schwetlnan ROSTRA LITERARY SOCIICTY .www-2 MR. ROY C'ORNIiI,II7S FALL SPRING Terrel Reagan . . . l'rr.vitlr'1zl . . . . . Bill Ilunter Stan Lennard . . Firsl I'irf'-1'r1'.fit11'11l , . . Russell Keeling Bill Hunter . . . Serolltl 1'ic1'-Pl'r'5itlr11l - . Denny Linam john Schwetman . . . . Srcn'tr11'y . . . . Dick Tooker Ken Lipscombe . . TIAl'1I51l!'l'I' . . . . Jim llunter ,lim Robinson . . . PllflflllllVllfllffllll . . Stan I.enn:u'd Gary 'I'l1omas , . . Rf'fvo1'le'r . . . . Cary Thomas john Anderson , . Sl'l'fllYIlIf-Ill-.'ll'lH.S' . . Ken I,ipscomlse The Rostra l,iterary Society, organized in IQI4, is pen to all boys interested in the art of public speaking. ostra is one of the outstanding clubs of Waco High 'chool and expects to maintain that position. Rostra's sponsor, blr. Roy Cornelius, is responsible Tor many of the club's accomplishments through his matlence and understanding. Each year, Rostra competes with its rival club, Forum, in various fields of speech activities, such as mublic speaking, essay writing, declamation, radio speak- ng, extemporaneous speaking, and debate. Each contest IS rated on a point system for first, second, and third places, and the club that has accumulated the most points at the end of each year wins a beautiful walnut and gold trophy, awarded in the memory of Stan Skyles, who was killed in the 1955 tornado. Rostra is currently in posses- sion of this trophy. At Christmas members of Rostra helped with the collection of money for the Salvation Army. ln the fall Rostra had a party with its sister club, Darden, and plans another later this spring, Of course, the main social each year is the inter-club banquet with Forum following the last contest in blay. Page llll SCIENCE Row 1: Hidgon, Olsen, Stinson, McCall, Philyaw, Bartlett, VVest, Foster, Barrett, Mr. VVest Row 2: Kelly, Otterstad, Gonzales, Reyes, Fisk, Burton, Megarity, Royals, Britain, Hay, Coone, Causey, Quick, Smith, Wensel, Thomas Row 3: Cooper, Edens, Davis, Scott, Sharber, Basham, Griffen, Novy, VValsworth, Thornton SCIENCE CLUB Spomor: MR. G. H. WEST FALL SPRING ' Reginald Stinson . . President . . . . John Burton Mark Otterstad . . . . Via'-Presidmzi . . . Betty Barrett Betty Barrett . . . . . Secretary . . . . . Anne McCall D avid Walsworth . The members of the Science Club, sponsored by Mr. G. H. West, are Waco High School students who have a keen interest in science and its applications. One semester of science in senior high is required for 1nembe1'- ship. Club periods a1'e devoted to films, speakers, and Work on projects, -occasional field trips are taken. This year the Science Club project has been the construction Page 130 . Trcasurfr . .David VValsworth of a small chemical-fuel rocket. During the fall semes the club was divided into committees to study the varii aspects of rocketry, and research was done in these fields fuel, design, ignition system, testing rack, and launch platform. In the spring semester, the club was divie into small groups, each group to design, assemble, z fire a rocket. Knowledge gained from the launching these small rockets will be used by the club in constrt ing a large model. n learning practical methods ot solving problems. . LIDE RULE Row 1: Rankin, Nash, Evans, Hopkin, Riek, Breedlove, 'I'utt, Dan zeiser, Pearce, Mr. Lawhon Row 2: Chilton, Dyer, Townsend, Iivans, Barker, Barron, Coker, Ilays, Sutcliffe Row 3: jasek, Adams, Harris, Myers, Navarro SLIDE RULE CLUBS GROUP1 GROUP II Sf7!1lI.YfII'f MR. F. M. LAVVIION Sjwnllxnrz MRS. Al,BIiR'l'A FALL SPRING FALL Sill Alexander . . l'1'1'JiJf11l . . . . jim Nash Kenneth Adams . . l'rr'.fif1r11l . 5. K. Lamb . . . l'if'1'-I n'.viiI1'11l . . . . jim Rankin . . I'irr'-l'rr'.titl1'11f . . lerbert Iivans . . Sfrwlriry-Tz'1v:.v11lw' . . Carolyn Evans jimmy Sue Dyer . . . S1'rrr'lary . . Ieorge Basham . . . . R1'f7IU'fl'I' . . . . .Nlissy Chilton . Trfa.f1n'1'r . . 'harles lNIyers . . Sr'1'yr'n11l-111-.Irnls Sl'l'!ll'IllIf'll1'.Ifllli . The Slide Rule Clubs have spent a proifitable year Slide Rule Club ll has spent its time learning the inidamentals necessary tor basic operation, while Slide Row 1: Barker, Staton, Badgero, Beatty, Deaton, Byrd, Adkin, MeIVIauus, Rhinewald, Grooms I LL SPRING . . Bill Deatou . . joe Grissom . johnny Craven . . Lewis Best . james Beatty Rule I has Worked on more complex problems. The members of these clubs feel that they are fortunate in belonging to one ot the few clubs that provide knowledge ot substantial value as well as pleasure. Row 2: Sehaevitz, Van Duivendyk, Netherland, Grissom, Best, Ilarris, MeCants, Casey, Sammon, XVrigl1t, Quiek Row 3: Pope, Beck, Craven, Sims, Robley Page IJI Row 1: Fisher, Kirkland, Todd, Curton, Carroll, Wetzel, Waggoner, Childs, Hardwick, Cawood Row 2: VVhite, Mnns, IIeaberlin, Niederer, Farr, Miss Barry FUTURE SECRETARIES CLUB Sjronsor: MISS ELISABETII BARRY FALL SPRING Pat Carroll . . . . . President . . .... Pat Caroll Carolyn Brown ...... Via'-Przfsiriwzi ..... Dorothy Niederer Dorothy Niederer .... Secretary-Treasurer' ..... Christy Cawood The Future Secretaries Club is made up of pupils who have had one year of typing. It has for its purpose instructing in office practices and the studying of infor- In the fall semester the club spent several meetii in the office practice room where they were shown 1 many different typewriters and other machines. The gi mation concerning the business world. This club is an inte1'esting one due to the many different kinds of activities. all signed their names to a decorated stencil which v run off on the liquid duplicator. SPORTSCASTERS CLUB Sponsor: MR. BILL LAMKIN FALL SPRING Cary Roberts . . . . Prcfidunt ...... Edward Abbe . . Vin'-Prc5id1'1zt ...... Rodney Cross John Snider ...... S1'rrflary-Trfasurcr ..... Charles Henry The Sportscasters Club gives students an opportunity to develop skills in the broadcasting of sports events. Club activities consist of operating the public address system at baseball games and other events, when possible, reporting the results of intramural activities to the school over 1 public address systemg making mural and inter-school athletic operate public address systems, equipment. tape recordings of int contestsg and learning tape recorders, and otl Row 1: Vaughan, Eichelberger, Cross, Hill, Henry, Chavarria, Parrish, Vliilliams, Rogers, Abbe Row 21 Schwinn, Ousley, Gullion, VVood, Copeland, Ray, Hay, Vvoodloek, Wilsoli, Chesser, Terrell, Row 3: Mr, Lamkin, Tucker, Freeman, Brown, Thompson, Devers, Stroud, Heimann, Baldwin, McCamey Vinson, Todar, Hernandez i X.. Wt.. Y TOR SM N Row 1: Smith, Wlestfahl, lVIullius, Collins, McPhail, Dudgeon, Baden, Templer, VVhiteley, Sanchez, Clemmons Row 2: Knowles, Chambliss, Klatt, Adams, Crocker, Harrell, Cook, Sammon, Fesperman, VVilson, Ruebeek Row 3: Peeples, Nlvers, Riteheson, Kimmel, Northern, Nlorris, Row 4: Strathdee, Horne, Payne, Foster, Niorris, Anderson, Gibbs, Baker, King SPORTSMENS CLUB Schuster, Roberts, Carter, Davis GROUP 1 GROUP11 Sff1IlJ0l'I MR. AlOl'lNllfi RIOLA Sl,,,,,m,.: MR. ,ACK IJRlc'E FALL SPRING FALL sPRiNc: Randy Northern . . . Pl'l'Jitll'llf . . . Jesse Cromwell Brett M,,,.,.iS . U ' p,.,,-,,,1,,,,, . U JL.,-F, Ri,,.h,.s,,,, Larry Wlyatt . . . .Y I141'-l'n'snIf'l1! . . . X110 liallowc Dulmie Kimmel D . I I-,,.,.-P,.,,,,M,,,,l . . I B,,l,l,, Smm, berry Cowan . . .Sfrzvwlary-Trms1n'1'r . . . Cary llobbs H,,w,,,.d D,,dgc,,,, t S,,,.,.,,m,.y-7-,.,,,,5,,,.,,,. I I I Bret, Murris Dilflftll CTW - - - 5ff!!f'fHlf'l'f'f1 '-f - - Floyd A'HlC 50 Iiuzzv Foster . . . Srrzfrazzf-al-.lrnir . . . liuzzv Foster The Sportsmen's 'Club is designed for those boys who are interested in all sports as spectators, not only as i participants. From its beginning the club has been popular and both groups have had a full membership. The programs are devoted to reports, films, and guest speakers on the sport ot the season. The boys become A ' ' familiar with the rules ot the game, the best Row If Row 2: Row 3: teams and players. This year Group ll assumed the responsibility of assisting with the recreational program. Referees, tilners, and this scorekeepers for the homeroom games carrie from group. The boys got some valuable experience as they we1'e furnishing some much needed help to hir. -lack Price, director ot the recreational program. Land, Cromwell, Hobbs, Crve, Durham, Sommer, XVade, Butcher, T. Stewart, lludgins, lligginbotham Johnson, Neel, Holiek, Chatham, Milam, Arnold, Rvals, Carr, Stanford, Ferguson, Rutherford, Owens, Paden, Row 4: Sartor, Ballowe, Stewart, Cowan, Anderson, Clark, Klaras, Londenburg, McCauley, Richards Snider, Rosas, Cox, King Smith, Krveho, Saeuz, Crenshaw, Mr. Riola I U QL ls-AQ mm' is pa X l'aie 133 SUAE E Row 1: Tucker, Villareal Rodriguez, Young, Motes, Sherrard, Rozelle, Davis, Pierce Row 2: McRay, Richards, Salome, Pedigo, Musgrove, Resvanis, Terry, Cosper, Cox Row 3: Montgomery, Stanley, Milam, VVyatt, Robinson, Yarborough, Bailey, Slade, Murphree SQUARE DANCE CLUB Spozzxors: MRS. RABON BALCII MR. GARLAND BULLOCK FALL SPRING Shirley Brink . . Prrxvidfzzl . . . . Larry VVyatt johnny Norris . . If'i1'r'-P1'rrsid1'11t . . .Christine Salome Shirley Tucker . . S1'rr1'fary . . . Norene Young VVhile the Square Dance Club offers recreation and various folk and square dances are covered. instruct entertainment during the club period each lVednesday, is also given in the adaptation of this knowledge to b it also contributes a more lasting feature. lNIany students room dancing. who are hesitant, at first because of their inability in this social art find a great deal of satisfaction as they increase their knowledge and technique of dancing. Under the capable direction and calling of NI Balch, the club, which is open to any student of VV High School, enjoys its sessions very much and the ti The basic or funtlainental steps and routines for never drags hy. Row 1: Chernoff, Barnes, Clendenen, Leidig, Ivy, Fisher, Koerth, Blount, Crawford Row 2: Clark, Barron, Clark, Barrett, Hill, Brock, Johnson, Garza, Brink Row 3: Holding, Gunn, Ferrell, Gill, Harris, Brown, Lenamon, Cross TRAVELERS M r. Graeter, Khoury 1: johnson, Dahl, Gresset, Dotson, Parks, Oehterbeek, Headen, Harvey, Townley, Revett Maskew, Maskew, jacobsohn, Grice, Von Bnclow, Bryant, Bronaugh, Coffman, Reppold, Jones, Taylor, Conaway, Lee, Row 3: Mason, Rugerio, VValsleben, Lindsey, Miller, Uzzel, Brogdon, Daniel, Smith, Roberts TRAVELERS CLUB .s'pfmMf: MR. 1-IERBERT GRAETIER FALL SPRING Ann XVcst .... . l'rr'.vi1lr11f . . . Carolyn Dotson Sandy Ochterbeck . . l'fc'1f-Pr1'.fid1'lll . . . Billie Revett Bohbye Foster . . Srr1'1'lnry . . Anita jaeobsolin Beverly Sehwan . . . Tfl'tl5IlI'l'l' . . . Lindsey Ellis The purpose of Travelers Club is to enjoy and share the experiences of those that have traveled to various places of interest. The programs for the two semesters are outlined by the executive committee. One unusual pro- gram' was a trip to the old Wzico Springs and the old suspension bridge across the Brazos. The purpose of this type of activity was to appreciate some of the places of interest in our own city. The club had the following guest speakers: llflrs. Roger Powell gave an interesting account of her trip to Europeg lllrs. A. NI. Goldstein gave us an excellent talk on Hawaii. llflembers of the club appeared on the spring programs Souad Khoury, a pupil in VVaco High, told us about her homeland of Syria. Heidrun Von lluelow, another pupil in our school, showed us pictures of her homeland, Germany. The Travelers Club is sponsored this year by lXIr. H. C. Graeter, who replaced ll'Iiss Caroline Richardson. l':n1e llw Row 1: Crawford, Kutzenherger, Hunt, Bouillion, Logan, Adams, Gibson, Neel, Brooks, Rosas, Gaisser, Blair Row 2: Opley, Avent, VVooten, Retzlaff, Gwinn, Berry, Burnham, Raines, Clinkseales, Bond, Dickerson, Clapper Row 3: Pierce, Thompson, Strange, Sehimschat, Murphy, VVhite, Miller, Buekler, Murray, Boren, Sumney, Sewell VOICE Row 4: Daniel, Bain, Dickowiez, Taylor, Verdery, Dibb, Carpenter, Butler, Sparks, VVilliams, Kirkland Row 5: Herbert, Hughes, Hendrick, VVeaver, Drewyer, Grusendorf, Collier, Pace, Mabry, Higgins, Kittlitz VOICE CLUB Sponsor: MR. KENNETH HOVVARD FALL SPRING Ralph Sparks . . . . Prcsidzvzf . . . . Ann Hunt Ann Hunt .... . . Virr'-Prfsidrvlt . . . Rita Raines Linda Kutzenberger . . . Svrrftary-Trm.v1u'f2r . . . . Ralph Sparks The Voice Club was organized for pupils who wish to have some knowledge and experience in solo vocal performance. The programs are arranged on a voluntary basis. After each performance constructive criticism is given as a help to the person performing. If there is time remaining after a program, lVIr. Howard works with those needing help. Stage personality, general poise and musicianship Page 136 help the vocal development of the young people that sing. Members of the Voice Club frequently appear on programs in other clubs, thus contributing to the overall school program, as well as gaining further experience. The Voice Club is allowed one party a year. The party is planned by the officers and sponsor and is held during a club period. Y-TEE I any 'I if Row 1: Oshorn, Mullins, Loftis, Ilhery, Cotham, Grien, Huffington, VVoodard, Glass, Cunningham, NVootl, Sterry Row 2: Sawyer, Lake, Beeman, Ilill, Ilzzel, Barton, Turner, Griffin, Colton, Iiroxtzin, jones Row 3: Iluekahee, VVoodloek, Blair, Rush, Anthon, Smith, Evans, Iiskew, Moffat, Gray Y-TEENS CLUB GROUP I GROUP ll Sfvo11.w1'sZ MRS. R. G. IIUNIEYCIITT Sfwnzsor: MISS AUNICS 'liAl,l,lCY MISS KATIIICRINE IIUGIIICS ' l'rfs1d1'11I ......................,....,....,., ,....,.,,...,...........,........,.,.,., , ., IfAI.I, SPRING ' I 141'-l'f'r'5n1f'11l ..... , . ,.,. ..... . Iilva I,ou Cotham . . Prfxiilrlll . . Iilva Ilou Cotham Sv1'1'fIary I Viva Powell . . . . I'i1'r-I'rr5iil1'11l . . . . ,lan Ilhery 7I7'l'11Jlll'1'I' Betty jackson . . Sl't'l'1'fIIl'y . . . Kay Green Rejmrln' .... Sharon XVynne . . 7Il'l'll5IlI'l'I' . . Dottie Mullins Diane Bonds . . . . . Reporter. . janene Loftis The Y-Teens Club endeavors to serve school, ehureh, and community, and is open to any girl in lVaeo High School. One of the main services of the club is taking Care of, and helping to equip, the girls first-aid room. In the fall some of the main projects took place at Christmas time when the club helped a needy family to have a happy Christmas hy providing, with money from honored the outstanding Y-Teens. Shirley Pederson .. ..,Yiya Powell . lietty .laekson . l7elores YVoll'l' lNlargaret Smith the Y-Teen treasury, toys, gzunes, and clothes. IVe also sent Christams eards to local nursing homes. In the spring the Y-Teens had a retreat to learn more about the organization, which is world-witlv. Ar the end of the spring semester a formal hanquet Row 1: llodges, Ilnmmons, Randl, Jackson, Ivolff, Lewis, Bruner Sawyer Brriden St'inler i'oodn'flt . , , . , e . V, 1 lQ.,I Row 2: Pederson, Childs, Cotten, Powell, Sink, Dodson, Reamy, Clark, Flowers, Krueger, Uarlisle, Puente Row 3: Bridges, Smith, Griffis, VVitt, Bonds, Free, Nix, Gonzales, Hopkins ' 1 1 M ' - - - -H i I 4 3. 5. Lge 1551 First Prize winner in Camera Club Contest, taken by 2. Homemaking classes study child care. joseph Austin. h . , M 4. Mr. Rinla supervises clean-up committee at P-1. A National Ilonnr Society coffee honors spring initiates. recognition of homerooms. i'iHI'Sg'1ll'li gruup chairmen cheek service points. 6. Seniors meet to nominate favorite eamlicizltes. QW v v X94 WW IAX W YL ' .4 U I 1 923515 ....... 1... . B E fwiw, as S E . ,Q - .af xg, CHAMPIONS 'QL Row 1: Mgr. Payne, Roberts, Lipscombe. C. Chatham, Gaisser, Stratton Row 2: Mr. Carl Price, Mr. Riola, Davis, Kennedy, Carson, Moudry Row 3: Bowden, Anderson, Horne, Myers, R. Morris, Ferguson MR. CARL PRICE Page 140 Ilflllf Condi In winning the 13-AAAA District title, the young Waco Tigers showed a lot of desire and determination. The Tigers were picked to wind up third in District competition, but they surprised everyone by winning the championship with a season's record of eight wins and three losses. The Bengals were stopped in their 15th bid in the Texas Interscholastic League play-offs by Miller of Corpus Christi, in Baylor Stadium. Waco placed three players on the All-District offensive unit-end Dwayne Lee, tackle Glenn Hurta, and guard Donnie Kimmel. On the second team offensive unit, VVaco placed backs Cary Stratton and Ray VVilliamson. VVaco placed four players on the All-District defensive unit-ends Dwayne Lee and Vic Anderson, guard Kenneth Ferguson, and safety Brett Morris. On the second team defensive unit, VVaco placed linebackers Donnie Kimmel and Tommy Carter, and safety james Milam. In addition, Kenneth Ferguson was named second team All- State center by the Associated Press, and Cary Stratton received Honorable Mention in the Associated Press listings. Stratton and Ferguson were also placed on the mythical Super-Cen-Tex Grid Squad. The never-say-die spirit of the 1958 Tiger team is a tribute to the outstanding coaching of Coach Carl Price and his assistants Johnie Riola, VVayne Gardner, Jack Price, Ken Casner, and Ed Knipper. VVACO 31 - CORSICANA 16 In the season opener for hoth teams, backs Cary Stratton and Buzzy Foster led the Tigers to a 31-16 victory over Corsicana. The Tigers amassed 475 yards total offense. Stratton, a quick-starting fullback, rounded out 193 yards on eight carries, Foster, left half, scored three times and picked up 60 yards on I TRICT 13-AA A was .XXX 1 ei if' Row 1: Carter, Dietz, Compton, Milam, Ezar, Mgr. Dudgeon, Mgr. Sammon Row 2: Foster, Kimmel, Giotes, McPhail, Higgins, Mr. Gardner, Mr. jack Price, Mr. Casner Row 3: Lee, Clark, Baker, Hurta, B. Morris, Beckom, Norris five carries. The Tiger attack was directed masterfully by quarterback VVilliamson, whose faking was superb. Linemen johnny Norris, Mickey Kennedy and Kenneth Ferguson did an outstanding job of blocking. Following the opening kickoff XVaco had its first touchdown. The extra point try was no good, and the score stood 6-o. After the kickoff Corsicana was forced to punt. Stratton ran 21 yards to the Corsicana 4.9, and on tl1e next play Foster raced 49 yards for the score. Again the goal was no good, and the score was I2-O. Late in the second period VVilliamson handed off to Stratton, who cruised 93 yards for the score. The extra-point try was missed, and the scoreboard read I8-O. VVaco received to open the last half, scored in four plays, and led 2+-O. Late in the third period Corsicana scored on a 29-yard pass. They ran for the extra points, and the scoreboard read 24.-8 in favor of Waco. Early in the final period VVaco scored on a 62-yard punt return by Foster. Morris' kick was good, and VVaco led 31-8. A fumble recovery set up the other Corsicana score, and the final score was 31-16. XNACO 27 -- SAMUELL 6 Again the Tigers' ground game clicked as they rolled to a 27-6 victory over Dallas Samuell. Waco slashed for 252 yards total offense. Stratton was the leading ground gainer with 130 yards in I9 carries. including a 19- yard scoring burst. Reserve halfback Eugene Gaisser provided the longest run of the game, and 89-yard punt return. Samuell started the scoring on a sustained drive from the opening kickoff. The conversion failed and Samuell led 6-o. Ferguson covered the kickoff on the 4.7, Morris ran for 8 yards to the Spartan 45, and Foster scored on a 4.5-yard slam over tackle. Morris' kick was good, and Waco led 7-6. Early in the second period Ferguson blocked a punt from the 13, and the ball bounded out of the end zone for a safety. Samuell was forced to kick, and the Tigers carried hack to the Spartan 31 to score in four plays. The kick failed, and VVaco led 15-6. Early in the third period .Stratton carrier twice for I9 yarn s. VV'illiamson, keeping three straight times on the inside belly option, finally scored from the 3-yard line. The kick was to the side, and the score stood 21-6. With little time left in the game, Gaisser took a Spartan punt and raced 89 yards for the last score. The final score was VVaco 27 and Samuell 6. , . , . , VVACO I5 - SAN ANGELO 22 Riding a two-game winning streak, the Tigers took on San Angelo there. A hitherto unused passing attack plus the runs of fullback Cary Stratton staked the Tigers to a 15-6 lead which melted before a fourth-period surge that pulled the Bobcats to a 22-15 victory. Stratton rolled up 107 yards on I9 carries, while VVilliamson, in his first heavy-duty role as a passer, connected on seven of ten throws for 75 yards. VVaco opened the scoring late in the first period after moving 78 yards in II plays. Morris passed 2.1. yards to Lee and VVilliamson to Vic Anderson for 9. Morris scored from the 5, then kicked the extra point to make the score 7-0. San Angelo scored late in the second period. The conversion failed, and VVaco led 7-6 at halftime. In the third period VVaco moved 52 yards to a score, Stratton jamming through from the one for the touchdown. Stratton then hurtled into the end zone for the conversion, and VVaco led 15-6. Early in the fourth quarter San Angelo scored and cashed in on a two-point conversion that brought the score to I5-I+. The Tigers failed to move after the kickoff, and the Boh- l'age 141 xp- F? 35 . -of. - ga.. lf MR. JOHNIE RIOLA Iiarkfirld Coach MR. WAYNE GARDN End Coach MR. JACK PRICE Trainer Barkfifld Coach MR. ED KNIPPER Kitten Coach MR. KEN CASNER Tarklr' Coach Kitten Coafh ER cats scored again. They ran over the conversion and the sm was 22-IS in favor of San Angelo. VVaco's closing possession came with just six seconds 1 Williamson rolled left, found no one open, reversed his fi and twisted 28 yards to the Bobcat 25 with the final h sounding while he was still at midfield. Waco used ground power behind good line play a 20-12 victory over Fort Worth Arlington Heights. The Ti smashed for 274 yards overland, throwing only eight Waco uncovered a new running star in halfback Brett who ran for 129 yards in 20 carries including trips of WACO zo - ARLINGTON HEIGHTS I2 , K ' 2 .s 1 26 yards. Fullback Cary Stratton had another fine night vw 107 yards in 18 tries. Starting from their own 36 with the kickoff, the scored in seven plays. Morris wheeled 29 yards on the sect play. He and Stratton then combined for a first down 20, from where Stratton zoomed across to score. The k no good, and the score was 6-0. Arlington Heights could not go, and Waco took over on Waco 33. A 16-yard gain by Morris and 9 yards by 1' Lipscombe were the high points of the ensuing drive , ' . I scored on a 14-yarder. Waco missed the goal and led I2-O. Waco was unable to mount another sustained drive until second half kick-off when they covered 83 yards for the sc Lipscombe swept end from the 7 to score. Morris ran over conversion for a 20-o lead. Arlington Heights took advantage of a had punt late in .1 third period to score. The conversion failed, and the ended with VVaco leading 20-6. In the fourth period the Jackets scored again. The c to s pa Mo 20 : Tig 0Il iCk 1 Stra qua version failed. The final score was zo-12 in favor of VVaco. WACO o - ABILENE 36 demolishing a good VVaco High team 36 o Tiger quarterb Ray Williamson, the only VVaco back able to gain in the e. stages, picked up 51 yards on I2 running attempts and fullb: Cary Stratton gained 42 yards on II rushes. Key defens Abilene convinced VVaco fans of its football supremacy . , - . I . . z 1 players for VVaco were Brett Morris, John Davis and Norris. Early after the opening kickoff Abilene forced VVaco and scored in eight plays. The conversion failed, and score stood. In the first quarter Abilene intercepted three Waco and two of them resulted in scores. At the close of the quarter Abilene led 20-o. Waco, recovering from its jitters, managed to stop Eagles during the second quarter and initiated their lone threat, which was ended by an Abilene interception. Unstoppable Cary Stratton bursts through for a score Austin while johnny Norris races to provide interferenc Johr to pl the against e. Abilene scored again in the third period and ran over the wo-point bonus for a 28-O score. The last Iiagle touchdown and the two-point conversion nade the final score 36-o, Abilene. wAeo 27 - BRYAN 0 VVaco outmuscled, outhustled and outmanned Bryan, 27-o, o spoil the Broncos' District 13-AAAA opener and stick its own 'oot in the door to the District throneroom. The Tigers gained 94 yards total offense with fullback Cary Stratton taking 92 f it on seven carries to lead all runners. It was a game of oddities. A tackle, VVacols johnny Norris, cored a touchdown. A Bronc substitute came off the bench o make a tackle. Bryan ran three plays with I2 men on the ield. The first half came near being a Brett Morris extravaganza. 'le scored the first two touchdowns and kicked three of four onversions. Near the end of the first quarter Morris fielded a Bryan unt and raced for a 70-yllfil scoring stint. Morris converted, nd the score was 7-o. After the kickoff James Milam intercepted a pass on the Bronco 46. Runs by Stratton and Foster, a pitchback from Villiamson to Foster, and a coffin corner pass from Foster to orris netted a TD, Morris converted for the I4-O score. liryan was forced to punt and VVaco covered 85 yards in ix plays. Stratton drove into left guard and maneuvered 66 'ards to paydirt. The conversion failed, and tl1e score stood 0-o. VVaco's next score came when Johnny Norris intercepted a lnass and ran 28 yards to score. Morris converted, and the score tood at 27-O. The Tiger reserves played the second half. Lipscombe otaled 68 yards on II tries while Billy Vitek had 43 yards on ight carries. VVACO 20 -- TRAVIS I2 VVaco won its second District 13-AAAA game from Austin I'ravis. The Rebels took and early 6-o lead in the first period, hen roared back from a 20-6 deficit to score once and miss a ossible tie before bowing 20-12. Statistics were as close as the score with 257 yards net ffense for YVaco and 212 for Travis. Stratton was again the op Tiger runner with loo yards in 26 carries. Buzzy Foster had 9 yards in 16 carries. The Rebels surprised everyone by barreling 64 yards in I4 'plays from the opening kickoff to take an early 6-0 lead. 1 After the ensuing kickoff VVaco launched a 77-yard drive, with Foster getting 41 yards. Foster scored from the 3 behind ackle Glenn IIurta's block. The conversion was missed, and the 'core stood 6-6. VVaco received the second half kickoff. Quarterback Tommy 'Carter directed a drive of 61 yards in 14 plays with Stratton, Morris and Foster carrying. Morris' kick made it 13-6. The Rebels received the kickoff, and on tl1e next play 'Carter recovered a fumble on the Travis 12. Morris ran for Arts-a. .,-11,97 rig Sf-5m'g'1'i9a g' t' ' T Co-Captains Ken Ferguson and Ray XVilliatnson, and Queen Pat Phillips. 2, Stratton carried for 7 and then scored from the 3-yard line, The kick was good, and Wlaco led 20-6. VVhen the teams changed ends, VVaco lost 5 yards when an official put the ball on the Tiger II rather than the 16. XVaco was forced to kick, and Travis got possession on the Tiger 35. Travis scored, and suddenly it was anybody's game with 9:16 left. As Travis came from its own 24 to the XVaco 16, James Milam made a tumbling pass interception at thc VVaco 3-yard line to save the night for the Tigers. wAco 1+ - AUSTIN O The determined Tigers displayed a shocking ground power as they sliced through Austin lligh's vaunted defense. Cary Stratton led the XVaco infantry, gouging out 217 yards on 34. carries into the Maroon line. The right side of the Buzzy Foster adds to Corsicana's woes with a gain of yardage in the first game of the season. Ken Rabbit Lipscombe cuts loose for a long gainer against Bryan. Page I age 144 M w ,Was Al, D! , ,HK we ww HF Q! ,sex ner' -:yi if Charles Chatham Qznlrlnlulck John Dietz H al fbark John Davis llalfbacle Eugene Gaisser Halfbarlc Gary Roberts Halfllark Tiger line, which rolled back the Austin forwards for the VVaco yardage, were the standout threesome of the night. Guard Donnie Kimmel, tackle Glenn Hurta and end Dwayne Lee were the stalwarts who opened the gates for Stratton and Company. After a scoreless first quarter, VVaco pounced on a bad Austin quick kick to initiate a 41-yard scoring march. William- son and Foster carried to the Austin 29. On the next play Stratton emerged from the wreckage wrought at the Maroon left tackle and outran three Maroons to the goal. Morris converted for a 7-o VVaco lead. Waco held following the kickoff and took advantage of a Maroon punt that traveled only 5 yards to the Austin 45. The Tigers covered the distance in eight plays that included seven raids on the Maroon left side. Stratton carried to the 24, paused for VVilliamson to hit a 3-yard pass to Dwayne Lee, then bulled for 9 to the 12. VVilliamson completed a 6-yard swing pass to Foster, then Stratton pounded twice at the Maroon left, the last time for 4 yards for the score. Morris again kicked true and the scoring was over, all of it taking place in the second quarter. Fumble recoveries by Kimmel and Vic Anderson, and a pass interception by John Davis stopped Maroon marches. The I4'0 victory was a great one for the Tigers who became the first team this season to score twice on the Maroons. WACO 40 -- MCCALLUM 18 A lethal passing attack was perhaps Waco's prime weapon in defeating the McCallum Knights, but the Tigers had their customary running punch to supplement the air game. VVaco scored in every quarter and amassed 4.11 yards total offense. McCallum received the opening kickoff. The runner was tackled very hard by Stratton and fumbled. Vic Anderson recovered on the VVaco 4.9. On the first play Morris bucked for 3. Then Stratton, who went into the game with a 998-yard rushing total, broke into four figures with a 48-yard scoring run. Morris converted, and it was 7-0 with only 52 seconds gone. On the next series of plays, McCallum scored. The pass for two points was incomplete, leaving it 7-6. For the next VVaco score the Tigers covered 52 of the 58 yards in the air. Morris scored on a 25-yarder. The conversion failed, and the score was 13-6. McCallum scored after a long drive. The run for the con- version was no good, and the score stood 13-12. www Buzzy Foster 'Tommy Carter Don Higgins Cary Stratton Brett Halflmfk Quarferlzaclc Fullbark Fullback Halfbaclz James Milam Ray WVilliamson Ken Lipscombe David McPhail Edwin Beckom Ilzzlfback Quarfrrback Halfback Cenler Center BR! The next Tiger score came on passing by VVilliamson and Morris, Morris passing I0 yards to Dwayne Lee for the score. The conversion was good for 20-12 score. Ken Ferguson re 'se , l -. 'f . YN: E., ' is f - . 2 1 N33 1 X NY l Jr B is VVaco scored once more before the half with a 33-yard run CL'!Il1'l' A 5' by Buzzy Foster, the big play. VVilliamson threw 7 yards to Anderson for the score. Stratton ran over the conversion for a 28-12 halftime lead. Diwill Peeplcs X A Early in the third period VVaco used ground power to gain Guard another score. Morris finally passed to Foster for the TD and 4 a 3.1.-I2 lead. The conversion failed. - 3 McCallum scored again late in the game to make it 34-18. Donnie Kimmel : VVaco reserves evened it up in a hurry when Lipscombe drove Gllllfll 'vi over left tackle and scored on a 52-yllfll run. The game ended with the score 4.0-18. Joe Bowden VVACO 6 - TEMPLE o Glmrcl 2. j In the most exciting game of the season, quarterback Ray VVilliamson engineered VVaco 77 yards to defeat Temple 6-o and ,,v give the Tigers the District 13-AAAA championship. Allgl Myers ' Temple dominated the first 45 minutes of play, keeping Har li t the Tigers corked up in their own end of the field to take a -- -' ' .. lead in the penetrations, six to none. Six Temple drives died on , TT fumbles, penalties and tremendous VVaco defense. Had the game ended o-o, Temple and Waco would have been District uc I! X co-champions with Temple going to tl1e playoffs on penetrations. VVith just three minutes left, the Tigers took possession on their own 25, and the 77 yards to Temple's goal looked like that many miles. VVilliamson lost one on first down. On the 7 next play, he sent Tiger receivers to the right, then threw to Foster on the left. Foster took the pass and sprinted 4.0 yards 15 X to the Temple 38. On the next play Williamson fired a 26- .A yarder to Scott Horne, who carried to the Temple 12. Under 1 i 'i V terrific pressure, VVilliamson threw incomplete three times, bringing up fourth and IO. Morris attempted a field goal from - the Temple 20. A Temple offside penalty made it fourth and ' five from the 7. Wlilliamson carried to the Temple one for a first and goal situation. On first down XVilliamson climbed over between Ferguson and Peeples to score with just 1:21 remaining. The conversion I Axes failed, but the game was over for all practical purposes. Key players for VVaco on defense were Edwin Beckom, who X X , twice threw Temple hack for big losses, David Peeples and Qfif Q Donnie Kimmel in the line, and Tommy Carter and james t J Q Milam in the hackfield. -'-1 Q.-.4-as Ciene Carson Artie Gi-otes Mickey Kennedy Ronny Morris Johnny Norris X Girard Guard Guard Taflelz' Tarlelr' 1 QJCOIQC Compton Glenn Hurta James Moudry Scott Horne Vic Anderson . Tarlelr Tarlclc Tllfklf End End K 1 - :wmv M ,mf as ,.-N. is f D wi iff- Page 145 VVACO 22 - MILLER 24 Corpus Christi Miller outlasted XVaco, 24-22, in a hi- district encounter in Baylor Stadium that sent the Buccaneers into the state quarter-finals. Miller luuilt a 24-14 fourth period lead that almost melted hefore a scorching Tiger air game. Quarterback Ray VVilliam- son's passing pulled VVaco up to 24-20, then 24-22 on a safety donated hy Miller. But in the final hectic moments a pair of interceptions killed Tiger threats on the Buccaneer 9 and 32. Miller received the kickoff. Donnie Kimmel recovered a fumhle to end a Buccaneer power march and give Vvaco possession on its own 29. Pass interference was called on VVilliamson's pass to I.ee. VVilliamson hit Lee again at the Miller 46 and Vic Anderson at the 37, where interference was again ruled, giving the Tigers a first down, On the next play VVilliamson passed to Morris, who dived into the end zone for the score. The conversion kick was no good, and XVaco led 6-o. Midway of the second period Miller scored, ran the conversion, and led 8-6. Early in the second half Miller scored, and the two-point conversion was good for 16-6 score. VVaco received the kickoff and moved on the ground from their QI to Miller's 48. VVilliamson passed to Morris for 36 yards to the 12. VVilliamson passed to Anderson at the 7, and three ground plays later VVaeo had a first down at the one. Two plays more and Stratton scored. Morris passed to Foster for the conversion, and the score was 16-14. Miller scored again and ran the two-point conversion to give them a 24-14 lead, which apparently was a safe one. VVaco came storming hack and Lee caught a 31-yllfd pass for a first down on the Miller 25. VVilliamson then threw to Lee at the one. On the next play VVilliamson scored, lfut the run for the conversion failed and the score was 24-20. Wacrm hacked Miller deep into their own territory, and Miller had to give VVaco a safety so as to get a free kick from their own 20. Pass interceptions killed WVaco's final efforts, and the final score was 24-22. liolmlw Sammon lkltlllllfffl' Howard Dudgeon Nlarzagffr Pat Payne flfla 111111 M' Dwayne Lee Ken Baker VVilliam Clark Joel Ezar Gary Chatham End End End End Ifllzf Vic Anderson makes a good play against Ray Williamson dehates with an Arlington Abilene. Heights player. an-I HO OR ROLL Associated Press All-State center Ken Ferguson, and Associated Press Honor- able lflention All-State, Cary Stratton All-District Second Team-Iinebziekers Tommy Carter and Donnie Kinnncl, quzu'te1'bz1ck Ray WVillizunson, safety -Iznnes ixfliiillll, fullback Cary Stratton All-District First Team-end Dwzlvne ,. ' - , ' ft ' lxnnnmel, guards lxenneth Ferguson and Glenn Hurtzl, end Vie Anderson Page 147 Lee safetv Brett Rlorris Guard Uoinni' WS rs? is E, .. Q mail 5 FM Si x uf 'N ,WM A 'GQTWTQ kr Wm I M! nr , 'I gel y.'rfW Y 1 Q i N .4 ' Q b . fu . f X' Q ,, wi. NS at ei-68.2, if , i 3? ge-EA fl' , f be. gk , r, ' 5 'sm Q' M W x X but S SM Sgikv Lggig xw S W 'Q gg ifkiiqf K - K Mv?Y0 '6 A fi ' if xix AM 'Q 5 Q M wa. ww 14 Sgf x - ,-Ng ' K' 2 ii Qi' ie- fx ax. wx? Row 1: Mgr. Edens, McRay, Carson, Meeks, Lamb, Zachry, Robnett, Baden, Hernandez, Cross, Pedcly, Herdman, Ramsey, Mgr. Todar Row 2: Campbell, Smith, Miller, Pyle, Herring, Bishop, Shipp, Vinson, Linnstnedter, Vitek, Catlin, Lightfoot, Rutherford Row 3: Mr. Knipper, Prichard, Mousa, Moo1'e, Prichard, VVilson, Wlilliams, Cook, Byrd, Inman, Manning, Harmon, Little, Merritt KITTEN FOOTBALL Cozlfh: MR. ED KNIPPIER Linnstaedter touchdown-bonnd on 50-yartler. How is your leg, Campbell? Kittens 30 ...... .............,...., ......,...............,...,..........,....................,........,,..... M i ldred o Klltvlw I2 .... Highland Park B 6 Kittens I2 .. ....,,.,....,. ........., F ranklin 26 Kittens 36 ....,.. ..,........, A nstin B 8 Kittens 8 ..,...., ..,........ T ravis B 34 Kittens 8 ......., .............,.... F airfield zo Kittens o ...,.., .,........... M cCallum B 7 Kifwlls 33 ........,.,., Temple B 22 Captains NVilson and Campbell meet Temple B captains before game. Baden clears way for Linnstaedter. Q 'X te Page 1: F. ,gf 5 if .six A 1 X . gs an-. Q . sm . -N31 :Z X231 4 - fx 2if.Q :ff.2:- :'. sffQsEs U ,......, I A Q -f an QE? S yy :M g, f' M' Q 'K A,.. - X N 1 4 ri - ,Q - , mf 4 ..,.,., , . yr Q v 5 5 -.Wg fajgwgw N, 'M ,-A . We 1 xx A M -Q 1 Q 1-. vw V 'Q ' ' Q 1, 5 x X 1 QMS . R A N x .-:x ,ui Ax Q + J E- ' . 3 Y 5 . ' M A Y by t ' www ,C , 8 2 Q wa. Hwy .,,: win 'A Q fi TA 11 -' . ifllh..,,,,,fN'if , Af . s Q. Qfsye is s Q I x Q Qw- Q . - fpfi, I ' as , ,vgi ' qv -...N san wx 93' V? Q 2 F1-'?.f3w Qffivfimfg ,S , sf k ' sq ffjf gg X ff' ' ' ,,wf.'3 . W iw , N152 ,N Q L, A gf Ax 'W NA. Q 115: K 'Ng A iw, WTF? .' vi N- 4, 'N U . if 'wig Nw fXmx,7,.x,h xx - ' 5 ., lg 5, XGN ., W S. .N .X rx 'x X x . , fx ,Page 154 .-SW pgs? Roberts, Carter, Dosher, Anderson, Haynes, Lee The 1958-59 edition of the Wzlco Tigers, an out- standing team, had a very successful season. A tough schedule was played by the Tigers, twenty-five games during the season. They won fourteen of the contests and dropped eleven, to finish third in District competition. Usually the Tiger lineup consisted of John Dosher and Travis Lawson at guards, L. G. Spivey and Buzzy Foster at forwards, Dwayne Lee at cente1'. The day before the game with Temple, on January 30, john Dosher fractured his wrist during a practice session so Gary Roberts took over his position at guard for the remainder of the season. The other players on the Tiger squad were Phil Haynes, Ray Vvilliamson, Charles Miles, Tommy Carter, and Barton Zachry. All through the season the Tigers played some fine basketball against top opposition. Two of the seniors won post-season honors. Buzzy Foster was placed on the first All-District team selected by the Associated Press and was also placed on the Super Cen-Tex Squad. L. G. Spivey received second team All-District honors. The remaining th1'ee members of the Tiger starters, John MR. .TACK PRICE Ilmd Basketball Coach mrs omg l5gQ S , n Zachry, Spivey, Foster, Lawson, YViliamson, Miles, Mgr. Sm 1 Dosher, Dwayne Lee and Travis Lawson, received l-lonorahle lllention on the All-District Squad. NVaco opened the season in the VVaco High gym- nasium against liilleen. The Tigers played a good game hut lost 58-49. Spivey and Haynes were the leading scorers for the Tigers with IS and I3 points respectively. lVaco outscored Corsicana 50-4I in their next game for the first win of the season. Haynes, Spivey, and Lawson were the leading Tiger scorers with 15, II, and IU points respectively. lVaco traveled to Bryan for the Bryan Basketball Tournament. Their first opponent was Spring Branch. Foster was the leading scorer with I3 points as the Tigers went down in defeat 48-30. In the second game of the tournament VVaco was defeated by Laredo 54-48. Spivey scored I7 points for high-point honors. Sunset outscored VVaeo in the next Lawson and Lee were the leading scorers with I5 and ll points respectively. game 4.4-41. All-District choices: Spivey, and Foster lite' ts.-N.. .- L t W f WM The Tigers entered the San MaI'COS Tournament and lost to powerful Killeen 60-47 in their first game. Foster and Lawson lead the scoring with I2 points each. In the second game Bryan outscored Waco 57-53. Lee and Foster were the leading Tiger scorers with 16 and I3 points respectively. ln their last game of the tournament, Waco blasted Seguin 53-40. Foster popped in 21 points. Corsicana was Wacols next victim. VVaco mastered the court by a score of 62-37. The leading scorers for the Tigers were Foster, Spivey, and Lawson with 19, 11, and IO points. Strong Crozier Tech was VVacols next opponent, and Waco- came out on top with a 53-46 score. The top Tiger point-makers were Foster and Lee with I5 and I3 points. Bryan-Adams was Waco's next visitor, and the Tigers were victorious 52-40. Foster scored IO and Lawson scored 11. Waco played Bryan-Adams a return game, and again the Tigers were victors with a score of 54-47. The leading Tiger scorers were Foster, Lee, and Spivey with 17, I1 and 10 points respectively. Waco entered the Dr. Pepper Invitational Basket- ball Tournament in Dallas. ln their first game they out- scored Carrollton 53-51. Foster scored 19 and Lee scored I2 points for the Tigers. In the next game Waco faced strong Milby and lost 56-43. Foster and Lawson each scored II points. The Bengals next battled Sunset in a return engage- Travis Lawson Guard Dwayne Lee Ccnler Page 156 Tommy Carter Guard Spivey fights for a rebound against Bryan. Foster fires a jump shot against McCallum. john Dosher Guard Buzzy Foster Fo rfwanl Philip Haynes Forfward ment, and the Tigers came out on top 44-32. Lawson dropped in II points. Waco played Temple in the first District game. The Tigers played a great game to defeat the VVildcats 48-35. Foster and Dosher each scored 16 points. Next Waco traveled to Austin. The Tigers broke an 18-year jinx by defeating the Austin Ma1'oo11s on their home court, 48-33. Dosher, Lawson, and Lee were the leading scorers with 15, I2 and IO points respectively. Waco played their next game at home and lost to McCallum 35-31 for their first District loss. Foster's jump shot was working to the tune of I2 points. Bryan was VVaco's next victim. At the end of the game lVaco was on top of a 45-42 score. Foster, Spivey, Lee, and Dosher each scored I0 points. Four days later Travis upset lVaco 55-53 in an important District game. Lawson split the cords with 13 points. Spivey scored 12, and Foster and Uosher each scored 11. VVac1o started the second round of District play by defeating Temple on their home court 51-30. Lawson scored 17 points to lead all scorers. Next, the Austin Nlaroons visited YVaco for a return engagement. Again VVaco outscored them, this time 37- 28. Foster poured in 14. points. Three days later VVaco traveled to Austin and lost Page 157 ....1.-r- L. G. Spivey Lee sinks two points against Travis. Forfwnrfl a heart-breaker to lVIcCalluni, 36-35. It was a close game that could have gone either way. Lawson scored ii points, and Foster and Spivey scored 9 each. ln VVaco's last home appearance they outhustled Travis and Won 43-39. Foster, Spivey, and Lee were the leading scorers with 17, 13, and IO points respectively. ln the final game of the season Waco visited Bryan and lost a thriller 58-56. In the last few seconds of play, Dosher sinks a shot against Bryan- Ray Adams nf Dallas. Guard Bryan stole the ball and made a lay-up for the winni points. Lawson poured in 21 pofnts and Foster scored 17. The senior Tiger players ended their high school basket ball careers with this game. All in all, the Tigers had a successful season due in large part to the fine coaching of Coach .lack Price. ln this his third year as Tiger basketball coach, lWr. 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VVilson, Colias, Carter, Baden, Higgins Row 2: Goteher, Horne, Chutlmm, Anderson, Ramos Row 3: VVilson, Adkins, Ulzirk, Spencer, Mnrris, Mr. Knipper KITTEN BASKETBALI , Coafllz MR. ICD KNIPPICR Kittens 25 Kittens 54, Kittens 4,3 Kittens .to Kittens 43 Kittens 3+ ........,.. Kittens 54, ,,,,,.,,v Kittens 50 ......,.., Kittens QQ ,,........ Kittens 4.2 ....,. Kittens .to Kittens 34 ......,.,,, Kittens 49 Kittens 33 Kittens 27 Kittens 3g ...... Kittens 43 Kittens 70 Kittens 32 Kittens 21 ...,., Kittens 38 ..,... Kittens SI ....., C0l'SiC1lll1l ,....,.,..Midwny ,.,...Midw: ,.........C'nrsie:1n11 i lulslm I5 li li xy B ro Midway Mexm Nve .,......Tem ple ,, ,... .Austin ,,IlilIsl1nro I 1 ilislm Ml'c'1liilllH ., ,..v.,.,. Bryan .........Tr:tvis ,.......Temple Austin Mcfnllnm .,.......'I'rnvis Bryan VViIson scores the winning points as the Kittens down Hillsboro B 49-47. st B l't B B ro li B li B I3 li li B 56 35 20 6+ 42 42 43 52 34 46 6+ 37 +7 46 26 36 28 29 31 24 35 54- l':iyt If! RIG I. Baseball team works out on first day of practice. 2. Same baseball team warms up for practice session 3. Baseball team is all warmed up. 4. Same baseball boys on the way to Kiwanis Field. 5. ln the spring a boy's fancy turns toward tennis? 6. Mrs. Innes instructs members of her team. Page 164 'll TORT f ...Aw E Bnselmllers load up for practice while the trncksters lurk in the SllflCl0XYS. Truck pzlrticipamts, onlookers, etc. Truck boys do their cluily stint at Muny Stadium. :nun 5 Same boys ditto to same place. Track men eagerly await that same truck. Star trackmnn I.. G. Spivey. Track boys prepare for thc District mt-ct. l'ugt: loi Mr. Johnie Riola Darell Gill Eddie Rohnett Ronny Byrd Bobby Slade Coach Pifchrr Outfifld Pitcher Outfifld BASEBALL Coach: MR. JOHNIE RIOLA Glyn Ramsey Waymon Little J. R. Harrell Denny Houser Buzzy Foster Jerry Miller Oulfirld First Base Ou!-field Pitrhfr Third Base Catrhfr Gary Roberts Charles Chatham Don Herring L. O. Rutherford Steve Brown Charles Hell Shortxtop Pitcher Pitfhrr Ouffield In-firld Onlfifld John Manager Sammy Third Ralph Ififff Page 166 MNSIZ www Wff1w-M-- ,.,..Q.... Joey Pfulen Jimmy Parlen VVindol VVeaver Pat Payne Scott Home Randy Nnrtlicrn Ouifizvld Oulfifld Infirld Oulfirld Piifhfr Slmrlslop Joe Martinez Clmrles Miles Gary lflulwlvs Louis Englzlncler Tommy Carter Larry l,nncl l'fI1'h4'r Svroml Ban Oulfivltl S1'l'0lIli Ilan' Olzfficltl Infirlii BASEBALL Coafh: MR. JOHNIE RIOLA Billy Hancock Jerry Ritclieson Duane Gentry Johnnie Gamlma XVilliam Clark K1-n Ferguson Pilfkrr Pitrhrr Infivld Caffhrr Piirhvr First liaxr ...Nv- V Page lol -'1'-l 'I- hr ' xi ., K' we TIGER TEAM ,,.,w..,..., . .,.. ,.....4.... ., WA..4.,.,.. .. ...X ....... Row I: Ellgene Gnisser, Daniel Cross, Eddie Rohnett, Fred Vinson, Jonny Baden, Joe Rzlteliff, Ken Lipscomhe Row 2: james Milzlm, john Anderson, johnny Norris, Cary Stratton, Olin Gwynne, john Davis, jack Smith, Terry Arnold Row 3: Brett Morris, George Compton, Ken Baker, Glenn Hurtn, Dwayne Lee, L. G. Spivey, Robert Moore, Ronnie Miwrris Mr. Gnrtlner ,gg E 3,9 TRACK TEAMS cifmfn: MR. VVAYNE GARDNER SENIOR SQUADMEN Row 1: Mgr. john Dietz, Cary Stratton, Chuck VVecldington, jim Strzithdee Row 2: ,lames Milam, Brett Morris, L. G. Spivey, Paul Robinson, Terry Arnold '9 r QP is-J :Aw Innes naar sour, gan: r.i. MKG M f -ak nur mam aunt Wim, 'L J R ' - QQ R243 ,su . ' 5, 1 'mp nu- Rnw 1' l Run Rim Rim Rim .,,. ,,,. .,. . V1 A .W murqqy 'uhh' Sigh?-E ..i i. N...u jl'NlOR SQVADMICN km- Rznvliff, Ken Nortliznncr, John Amlcrson, Terrell Rezigzln, liugcnc Uzlisser, Ken l.ipsc'ulnlw, lVlirkc5' Follins J lVlgII'. cllI1lI'lL'S lxf1l'XR7llUl'fl'l', llnlin Davis, Bill liislinp, joel Iilnr, Allan Nlyers, johnny Norris, l,IlVlll le-cplcs, ,luck Smith J George Cnrnptnn, Glenn llurtzx, Ken linker, I7XV1lyIlC l.cc, Bill llzirmnn, Ronny Morris, liill Alcxxllnlvr TRACK TEAMS fumflz MR. XVAYNE GARDNER SOPIIOMORIC SQVADMICN . ,.. . ,..,. Row I' l'rcnl Ninsnn, Rohm-rt Tliomzis, :Xlfrml lVlx'C'1m'l1cm1, Tim 'I'cl'rell, Won l,llIlISIIlL'KlU'l', XX illlznn Mullin, llnlllp lmlzn' Danny Orr, l7'lniel Cross, Billy Vitck, Jonny lizulcn, Olin fiN'AYIlIlt', Dun lliggins, lfclcliv Rululittl U1-ui'gc S:n1c'1', lfmlwin livvlwlll, Ronnie Vllilsnn, Clmrlcs Cook, Keith lxfllllllllllg, Rnlwrt lNlmn'v, lklii-key lik'llllL'll.Y, Runnin' Calmplwll inn at U 7 -. .... mar 'N ...x, YF! 51 ua- inn I-s -Q-.-Q... -, 'nur 65178 Q QQ we-f L... I.X1..N-., Row 1: Alexander, Swan, M. A. Harvey, Harrington, A. Harvey, Raborn, Anderson Row 2: Newton, Teague, Rooks, Boyd, Oliver, Massey, Smith TENNIS TEAM Coach: MRS. E. B. JONES, JR. This year the Waco! High School girls tennis team was made up of five seniors, two juniors, and six sopho- mores. The outstanding performers were Jan Masseyf, Nancy Teague, and Linda Smith. Nancy Teague, a senior, and .lan Massey, a junior, were the only return- ing lettermen. Other senior players were Katy Oliver, jenny Roolcs, Dinah Boyd, and Pam Newton. Representing the juniors were Jan Massey and Linda Smith .Sophomore players were Johnnie Lu Raborn, Bennett Anderson, Lana Swan, Ma1'y Ann Harvey, and Phylis Alexander. At the beginning of school the girls trying out for the team began playing tennis. Play-off matches were scheduled and eliminations were held. A bad winter Page 170 marred playing, but the team could always be found on the courts when the weather permitted. The first tennis match was held with Bryan or February 28. This match was held in Bryan. On Marc 14, Waco's team traveled to Garland, Texas, to partici' pate in a second match. March 20 found our player:- journeying to Austin to enter another invitational tourna- ment. The next two matches were held on the home courts the first being the VVaco Invitational Tournament held or April 4, and the second being the District meet or April I 1. This has been a fine year for our team, with mucl of the praise going to our coach, lwrs. Betty Jones. By Pam Newton fm Ross Monnigb, Coone Jones, Marlow, Rutland, Levy 2 Trexor Ruebeck Williamson, Appleton, Gotcher, VVilfong, Deaton TENNIS TEANI Coafh: MR. KEN CASNER The 1959 Tiger tennis squad is composed of two seniors, eight juniors, and four sophomores. Jim Robinson, a senior and a returning letterman, won the Bryan and Tyler Invitational Tournaments and did Well in several other tournaments. The doubles team of Ray VVilliamson, a senior letterman, and Roy M3l'lOXV, a juni-or, has represented Waco High in several tournaments this year. Other juniors on the team are Hugh Wilfoilg, Jim lVIonnig, James Coone, Noah Appleton, Chris Ruebeelc, Howard Trevor, and Kenny Jones. Sophomores Bill Gotcher, Roy Rutland, Bill Deaton, and Stanley Levy complete the Tiger roster. This year's District tournament was held in Wzieo. By Kenny Jones Jim Robinson Row 1: Sharp, VValsworth, Herdman, Beck, Stringer Row 2: Mr. Lamkin, Brick, Powell, Anderson, Hill, Cross, Eiehelherger GOLF TEAM cw.-11: MR. BILL LAMKIN The VVaco High School golf team participated in several practice matches and tournaments during the months of February, March and April. The Tigers played practice matches at Corsicana, Temple, and Gatesville and hosted these teams for matches at Ridgewood Country Club. The team played in invitational tournaments at Brady, Brownwood and Lampasas, They finished high in large fields at all three. Page 172 The District llfleet of District I3-AAAA was held on April 10, at the Temple Country Club. The defend- ing champions were Stephen F. Austin High School of Austin, VVaco was runner-up. VVaco High was repre- sented by Vie Anderson, Garland Back, Roger Beck, Chester Brunner, Rodney Cross, Davis Eiehelberger, Charles Herdman, Robert Hill, Bobby Powell, Tommy Sharp, John Stringer, and Mart VVeekley. ,V f -1 By Garland Back F n f Q W S2 Qi 4425 i -F' BC YQ P. T. 1. 53 'rg am 'FFS 4 L.. 1 .AX , K www 'nwss i W .. .N X r X X xnxx X .Xxx X QQXQXXXQQN Xxx .X 'X X , .. in es-D .. 2 :gf 7 T klxf mi vw? . X- in Ni --xg -5 M w. , ,N W .sw 1. r. The first period P. E. class engages in a spirited football 2. On warm days volleyball is an outdoor game. game. . U l 4. All the boys look forward to a snappy calistlit-nies drill. B. On cold days volleyball Comes inside. , I U Q . 6. Skins vs. slnrtsg regulation P. la. uniform for all match 5. Those same boys are still playing volleyball. games. Page ITS GIRLS P. E. fn I. Third period P. E. class learns the fundamentals of speed- 2. Sixth period class plays a game of speedball. l z ll. . H 5. P. E. classes put on their own basketball tournament 3. Mrs. Jones tosses the ball tobegin a game for her third . . . period Claw ' 7. Subs cheek nn to do their share Ill another game. 4. Archery becomes the fashionable sport. 6. Another game in the basketball tournament. Page 176 f 4-xr if? -NNT? mul 65 X NA mtidv-6'-4DUO4Dv 11 SHICILA WILK ES RAY VVILLTAMSON PAT PHILLIPS ARTHC GTOTIES CDE11'-6'-f5UC4iP 11 SARAH LEE SPENCER DVRVVOOD WILLIAMS CDUTHI--4PUO4DvH1 5UC4iP1 CDF1'-3 ANN TAYLOR BRET1' MORRIS u gigigxx, .. M W K www if N 4 5 Sabi-w +5 gpm s2'E2: ': ':' E5 55 Y . ' wi Wfgfm . '- gwiii.. H A3115 1 LINDA HOLDAR BOB VVILSON IQATY OLIVER FAVORITE NOMINEES AIOI-IN DIIQTZ WANDA CARRITTH SHARON LOSAIQ RALPI-I SPARKS IOHN I'RICKIi'I I'E I I IDYE JONES f. Q A . is HQ wm a, qw LS 'liifix iww 21- ':' 5 J. Y ,Q .5 Q Z. QQ 5 .PW F Aww? ua izazza sizzix SSW? H ky .Q f 555 up 5:5 Q, gfgg 'W g s F 2934532 X I. KWMNA. f wwf. ii HUQE National Merit Scholarship examination finalists: Jesse Crmnwcll, Marilyn lleimnnn, Bonnie Jnvkson, john l'I0llSt0Il, Sllfll B1ll'lil'I', lilllll' llzlrris, Bill llunter liclitors nf 'l'hc XXYIIWHIIIZ Szlncly Spark, lVlzxrjrn'ic Bnckler, I,ill'I'j' XVcst, Randy Fitzliugli Nutimxzil llunm' Sucicty SQT finalists: Bonnie Jackson john lloustun, Ann McCall, Vail Phillips 2. Senior members of All-State Clmrns: Ralph Sparks, Don I'ligginhntl1:1m, l,eon Uihsnn, Kent VVzuldill 4.. Business Manager Ray XVilliannsnn, Chief l'lm!ugr:1plwr Charles Rucclcr, liclitor Toxcy cllllllkj' of The Daisy Chain 6. Outstanding lTlt'ITll5L'l'S of thc Spuvvli lh-pzlrtnwnt: Ann , Nlrfzlll, Huh XVilsun, Ann cil'1lIlgL'I', Slwlclw Mixsun, Susan Iimhry l':u4c IS 7 MOST REPRESENTATIVE SHICILA VVILKES RAN VS ILLIAMSONT 'WS kbs N N .1 1' la mrs wr, 'la R+ zzz, . Q .551 4: s , xg H:.fE22E2 S 1 5 . -:g:f.f.:.1a:a .. ,N if x Sei L .K X iw ' if M g in N3 W4 mas? xx' nam. N November 5 November 7 November 21: November Pnpe 102 I+. rss 10 um NOVEMBER Votes are counted for election of senior officers. November 14: J. C. L. sponsors a Thanksgiving dance. Mr. VVise sells tickets to the Austin game. November 24: Introduction of tbe CIlIllllllZltt'S for ciCIllHfllUL'l' sponsors ll Kaur-ilcc-o-rate. November 26: Key Club members arrange V 1 Y baskets for assembly. 'I igers oil up the mower for MCC 1llllIIY1. Tlinnksgiving 5 f'f'f-1-40 i S3-X si M' 5 . 'Sa ' QW' 6 gg gil? gif fi ii y kiwi . 52 is QQ x if WR! 1 mln- 4' M ' Q s, an Q35 X 'W , E3-3 ,ff ,ffj x,f fx .-. 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Woolwortlfs Page 206 gcome Always A Q - Bonus- there is El look at the Goldstein-Migel C0 Eggs I' N Gooo l X ZXQJVOQ Q l LUCK Xx ,S Ye, 0 iff' To the '59 Graduates VU RADIO or WACO HIGH 1 2 3 Ou! - - - n y 1' FROM IDEAL CCMPANY, lVIZlllllf1lCflll'lIlg Div., Wm. Cameron R Co. Soutlfs Largest Producer of Standard Millwork Wmoows - DOORS - CABIN ETS Channel 10 in . . . N ow Two Great COX'S To Serve You . . . DOWNTOWN- ' 7th 8z Austin , C3335 In ll I I ll I I I l I I i eI 1 i E n COX'S WESTVIEW VILLAGE Low Weekly Rental Charge No Original Cost For Work Clothes Looks Better Save The Wife WORK CLOTHES DRUDGERYV 3 Suits Furnished - 4 Suits Furnished - 5 Suits Furnished - 6 Suits Furnished - 2 Clean Each Week ..... .,.... 3 Clean Each Vtfeek 5 Clean Each VVeek PRICES 4 Clean Each VVeek Buchanan's Uniform Service 418 South 11th St. Waco, Texas CALL PLaza 3-2461 31.50 --------2.25 G --------Z.95 Page 208 INIEETINGS RECEPTIONS HANQUETS I QL' - if l'l'l I ' 7 E - Q . 4 . I I I I I --I I I I I I I A :'i:1::E:i.ii:S - .4 .Emil-:::::Hli U U S E V E !1'l-IHA -1:1 I- WIHII' EQ 'l I I lrllr X ' 10071 AIR CONDITIONED HOTEL Joe Hahn, Nlanaging Director . - 7awa 5 gummy I A Smart Suburban Dress Shop 1123 N 25th St. RE D Tel. PLaza 4-8731 Wzico, Texas SCI-IMIDT ENGRAVING COMPANY II24 FRANKLIN AVENUE WACO, TEXAS ENGRAVERS OF WEDDING INVITATIONS, VISITING CARDS AND ALL KINDS OF STEEL AND COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING JOHN TEMPLER on his first visit to the city was fascinated by the asphalt streets. Scraping his feet on the hard surface he remarked, f'Can't blame 'em for building a town here. The ground is too hard to plow anyhow. FREE PARKING lVIen's-Boys' Clothing Buccaneer Miotors Complete Archery Equipment Open 8-6 Week-Days 1803 Herring Avenue Pa If Jlfgfwtjtfoff 3OwfQBwl5Qt,1m' -ii. .IM -'1'1'1'4 ---------- - - ------- - . ...... :1:2:1 Mm .g:::f:E:::: ,.g:g11:52s:. .535-' ::2:E:' g:E:E:g.g:E:S2:- ,-223211, You don't need a degree in mathe- matics to see how much you can save when you cook electrically. It costs only pennies for enough heat to cook a whole meal. And the sav- iflflf' work! I I 1 .-.-.- - -.--- -1..--- ing in time, trouble, and Work can't be measured! There's an electric range to fit your needs and your budget. See them at your electrical dealers' stores. I energy! - lime! -5- flavor! TEXAS POWER 81 LIGHT CO. ! l' l' I 1 gjiflfll Pg, 210 . wnen Looxmo Fon A sooo mace ro sn Continuous Service q ALWAYS... 6:30 a. 111. to 8 p, ni. sc fi me-A-mu.v Sl 111. X Iv, I Featuring X! BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER 713 Austin .-. .-a COMPLIMENTS , 1 , The Perfection Co., Ltd. Richards l1qu1pn1ent Co. 910 Frrmklin Avenue 111117111-fIll'fllI'l'I'.S' of Quality If.vfr111'ts WACO, TEXAS 211 South Fifth Street Equipment and Supplies Phone Plaza 2-6291 VVac0, Texas for Construction MR. BERNHAUSEN: Can anyone give me an example of poor economy? MARY ELLEN ROGERS: I know a man who was taking such long steps to save his Sho shoes that he split his S20 trousers. MR. SPIVEY: That's an awful job you have done of painting that door. L. G.: VVell, this morning you said it needed painting badly. l 1. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS or 1959 . F. W. Woolworth CO. IXNVNTOWWJ Ilnyfleaners MM Storage WESTVIEW 1O5o Trice Ave 1111 e Phone PL 2-8358 DON HIGGINBOTHAM ran into a drug store very excitedly and shouted: A bull's chasing my dad. What do you want me to do about it? asked the nervous clerk. Put film in my camera quick, Don replied. MIMI RAY: How do you like art class? MERRILLEE DOLAN: Fine, but I wish we had a smarter art teacher. Today I drew a horse and she didn't know what it was. 7704. 7cz6eZ'4 D Home Cooked Meals and Cakes For All Occasions goo Columbus Dial PLaza 3-91413 qlll. ul I out CONGRATULATIONS! to Waco Hi Graduates From Your Closest Neighbor F OUR-C COLLEGE cms 'O Four-C Your Future Az This Nationally Accredited School ENROLL IN THE FOUR-C SUMMER 'TERM THIS JUNE W111. L. Baine, Pres. Phone PLaza 6-2032-P. O. BOX 4 Page 212 Lilla's Dress Shop VVill Save You A Trip To Town 3314 Bosque Blvd. Dial PLaza 3-4291 Flowers For All Occasions Phones PLaza 2-0565 - 3-6237 Brookview Flower Shop 3321 Brook Circle lllrs. Alice Hudson Mrs. Goldie Moody Phone PLaz1 2-9207 M.o.G1B1.ER Distributor Gulf Oil Products Tires - Batteries - Accessories Butane - Propane 28th 8 Franklin Waco, Texas F airgate Barber Shop A. L. Green, Mgr. 1406 Sunset Located In Fairgate Shopping Center I1 Wh ulfffpgrzfefz-,QQ l . I ' ' 1 MII hke If -- T If Ales you I MARGIE BUCKLER: Here comes the parade. W MR. BUCKLER: Upstairs waving her hair. MARGIE: Gosh, can't we afford a flag? here's Mom? M JIM DICKERSON: I think I'Il drop Lincoln a line. CHARLES HENRY: Don't be silly. How could you? JIM: I've got his Gettysburg Address. JEWELRY ALWAYS MEAN S MORE IN BOXES FROM SINCE IBQU JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS Waco's Finest Name in Jewelry Pug xy if Q f . I v e y I A51 L '- x .-U 9' my 'U' U' if , R ' ,UI qbvox V M Hwl W N N A5 2 fiiq, F S 0 1. Q24 F, N QL' l z4uz'o9fm,e44 THE PROGRESS CoNc:RATuLAT1oNs LAUNDERERS . DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS FUR STORAGE V A nom: ownzo wAco wsnwnou Thr IJl'0y7'l'.l'X IV ll-17 Plerzsesu A Home Owned VVaco Institution Phone PLaza 2-5537 FRANKLIN AT I7rI1H On The Jeu'f'lry Corner of lyme SOI Austin Ave. VVaeo, Texas LOUIS ENGLANDER and DAVID GEORGE were standing on the corner one night arguing about the moon. Louis said it was the sun and David said it was the moon. Finally, they decided to ask the next person who Came along. DAN JACKS came hy, hut when they asked him, he said, 'I really eouldn't tell you. I'm new in town. Jayme Serving Wzico and the Southwest for INfIo1'e than half a century with the finest ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES MEN'S SPORTSVVEAR GUNS AND FISHING SUPPLIES LADIES SPORTSVVEAR TOYS AND WHEEL GOODS 5 Pip, IQ Georges Chef 2803 Franklin Dining Mtisic IN TEXAS 1901 The Spot To Bring a Date LIFE INSURANCE oo. HOME OFFICE, WACO, TEXAS Paul F. Dickard, Pres. Beard 8 Stone Electric Company WASHINGTON AVENUE AT TENTH STREET Telephone PLaza 2-O3 I I RANDY FITZHUGH: Mama, what is the name of the last station we stopped nt? MRS. FITZI-IUGH: I don't know. Why? RANDY: Because little sister got off there. l-Q . SHARON LOSAK and CHUCK RICHARDS were taking an ocean cruise. Sharon suddenly said to Chuck, Hey, look at all that water. CHUCK replied, 'lYea, and that is only the top. HILL PRINTING 8z STATIONERY CO. WE SUGGEST PERSONALIZED STATIONERY FOR GRADUATION GIFTS Service Since 1880 Washiiigtoxi at 12th Plenty of free parking space Page 216 Compton Funeral Home EDWIN DYER: Want to hear a couple of dillies? DICK DOUGLAS: Sure! EDWIN: Dilly! Dilly! TOXEY CATHEY and CHARLES ROEDER were discussing the gas mileage they get from their Cars. I bought a new type motor oil that was guaranteed to save 4070 on gas, said CHARLES. I bought a carburetorj' he continued, and that was supposed to save 35W on gas. The man at the garage sold me some additive that was supposed to give tow better mileage. Did you get better mileage ? asked Toxey. Better? I bought a gallon of gas, went down the road a mile, and the tank overflowed! M NN lli' ffenaay sm 700 AUSTIN AVENUE WACO, TEXAS Page 2 1 7 General Life and Accident Chateau Flowers Insurance CUIUPHUY 547 Westviesv Village 613 Washi11gto11 Avenue Waco, Texas Phone PLaza 2-1281 Earl Frank Howell Dial PLaza 6-3771 LAYMAN'S TIME sHoP WAC0 WATCH and CLO-CK REPAIRING 2 Doors West of High School O09 Columbus Phone PLaza 2-19181 MR. CORNELIUS was giving his class a talk on old English. He said to ARTIE GIOTES, HARTIE, give me an example of a modern-day sentence which means, Thou are good. ARTIE paused for Z1 momentg then his face lighted up with sudden understanding as he said: HI dig you, cnt, and you are real crazy. PURE MILK 81 ICE CREAM COMPANY G 195 'll 1 W 11,1'l1:111:111U, 1-L 1 1 1 E5 li11l41lH,1l11,! l 'Z Q 2 O or 0 1-u ffylon ov!- j92 '.i l . Us The Lloyd Studio Through the puRE.P4'LK l 'S11111 years, you can lolzllllll ...:::rm ll be sure of '-Tim E these symbols Q...1:v C ' xx l 50316 Austin Phone PLaza 4-2042 of quality. Ho'c.?.lE.i.i'i1uo lm, Page 218 Cgzze QCZVCIVLZCIQCS 0 cm gggli QLZLOOZ Qipfoifzaa i A high school diploma makes for better jobs. A high school diploma is required for entrance into college. A high school diploma makes the graduate's future more secuie A high school diploma contributes to the graduates self respect. A high school diploma is another step toward success CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 WILLIAMS DRUG STURES FRIENDLY SERVICE W MAKE wi if my Ab N W Q r E0 iw? 'qmwpae yy 'If NMYGIVL fv ialkiff Miva WEQCNU Ai? 5 Si W R155 W Kiwi? Nyf f- Qi, if , MPM 34, R F erguson-Chism Tire Co. U. S. Royal Tires 7th and Franklin Dial PLaza 4-0355 Waco, Texas I-IITE'S The Home of Greater Values Furniture Appliances Automotive Supplies Phone PLaza 2-3466 - 2-3467 JOHN MURCHISON: ls it true that the law of gravity MR. VVEST: Yes, that is True. JOHN: VVhnt did we do before the law was passed? 'Read that chart, said the draft-hoard doctor. k A'VVhat chart? asked DENNY LINAM. I can't see any. eeps us on earth? Right, snapped the doctor. There isnlt any-congratulations . . . . soldier! Il W fvfa f,-7-Eg,l :: f-- -i , EE ll IZ . X - r Y 5 o 55' I as 525 i g' !gf :fi T he Store For Men' iz fi H Z 7 X WACO TEXAS MORE THAN 68 YEARS IN WACO Page 221 Congratulations to the Class of ,5Q Bertrand s Restaurant Dial PLM 4-3894 Waco Drive at 25th 2I25 VVashington Ave. Waco, Texas Private Dining Room Service F itzhugh 8 Company INSURANCE AND BONDS Chatharn's Drive-Inn Amicable Life Building Meet The Gang Them 1 MR. CORNELIU-S Qvery sternlyj : This essay on HOur Dogl' is the same word for word as your brother's. JOHN WRIGHT: Yes sir, it's the same dog. This conversation between KATY OLIVER and a clerk was overheard: UD0 you have any four-volt, two-watt bulbs? 'Tor what? No, two. f'Two what? Kixfesll! UNO H Thoughtfulness We S ve gvce-4 ffawlpj Wilkirson 6 I-latch 31 'g4..'1 ...2. wwf be The mfr fm: fo N7 vw Jaw-J 1 W,e1ll bQ'+l'1-1 iuif cups 'flncw VVUIJ lyk Lg'-gy Page 222 3, , MW 44 Qwwgilfw JWMW My of W 3. 0 Pj glfbypyfs , r' Wuiiwggggaiopwyfifyw Je My My M, I Wm, ff1s2f,LffffQ iw if we 3 WM Ji' -ffgfbyfwyfw S mmqxqgfgxxgkx nw, gf' aff P9 Kwmikk swgmggsk jfytujt PD! AVI M SXS?xNWQRxE QJSYNG W MQXKWWWL R my Kimi x Ax Xxswgfmx, Q XNQX kk KEY mmmwgl H Your -Closest Supplier of 905 AUSTIN AVE' School Materials Stationers Printers Waco, Texas Dial PLaza 6-1848 SANDY SPARK and ANN HUNT were bragging about their ancestors, tossing in a few wild dreams, as youngsters usually do. Do you know that the king of England touched my great-great-grandfather on the head with a sword and made him a Duke ? boasted Ann. 4'That's nothing sneered Sandy, i'An Indian Chief tapped my great-great-grandfather on the head with a tomahawk and made him an angel. SHEILA VVILKES: What a glorious painting! I wish I could take those lovely colors home with me. PAINTER: You will. You are sitting on my paint box. U Zag! .fam gangbang LUMBER 0 HARDWARE 3 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS 511 North 5th St. Telephone PLaza 3-6431 Waco, Texas Page 224 Day and Night Classes l OF BUSINESS lEUk,i,, MRS. W. E. ABBEY, OVVNER CHARLES F. VVELLSVJR., ixiis.A., MONTHLY TUITION , -elm. we Plefldvm ,,,,7,.,S, JERRIE GEISLER, Bs., secremry THOMAS A. MORRIS B.B.A., Inst. 117W South Sixth Street Phone PLaza 4-3951 Waco, Texas If you have the courage to resist the temptation to take a little job and thus tie your- self down to a little life, in favor of going to school and preparing for something worthwhile, you will not merely THINK ABOUT IT but actually DO IT-very soon. We invite you to visit the National School before making your choice of schools. APPROVED FOR G. I. TRAINING BOOKKEEPING AND Stenography ACCOUNTING Junior Secretarial Course Business Administration Senior Secretarial Course Comptometer All Modern Business Machines JOE ARNETT: What's that you have in your buttonhole? BILL SMITH: That's a Chrysanthemum. JOE: Looks like 11 rose to me. JOE: VVhat do you mean? Spell it. BILL: K-R-Y-S- . . . by golly, that's a rose Gordon Rountree OLDS-CADILL C GUARANTEED USED CARS The Golden Rule -- Our Rule In Business Page 225 66 Years Serving In 3 Waco Generations BRETT MORRIS and RAY PACE were marooned on a small desert island in the Pacific. One day RAY spotted a bottle floating in the water a few feet from shore. He waded out to the bottle, opened it, read the note, then turned to BRETT. He said, HIt's from us. Here I sit in the moonlight, Abandoned by women and men Muttering over and over I'll never eat onions again VVhile seated at an exclusive dinner, MAC TARVER noticed that DAVID HARWELL was putting cauliflower on top of his head. After a while, he could hold his curiosity no longer and he whispered to the cauliflower-covered guest: 'fDavid, why are you putting cauliflower on your head? f'Oh terribly sorry, said DAVID looking ashamed. I thought it was spinach. -gs INN-S UAT- Olll BOTTLING COMPANY C. P. LUPTON, fllanager Page 226 I BEST Qgwj WACO VVISHES COMPANY MISSY CHILTON to ELIZABETH BELL: Give me some soda water without flavor, please. LIZ: VVithout what flavor? MISSEY: VVithout vanilla. LIZ: Sorry, we don't have vanilla. VVould you like it without chocolate? Ph COM PLI MENTS OF DUMAS INSURANCE AGENCY J. S. DUMAS JOHN E. GOBLE H. W. ROBERSON one PLaza 3-5306 312 LIBERTY BUILDING Pap, 7 The Boutique Shoppe Across the Street From Baylor Campus W-ll-C-0 Ready-to-VVear, Lingerie, Accessories, Gifts Sizes 5-15, 8-18 5tl1 and Speight Dial PL 4-6051 1460 Paul's Shoe Service THIS IS THE SPOT 1215 North 25th Phone PLaza 2-7731 JOHN BURTON: I was born in South America. BILL HUNTER: VVhat part? JOHN: VVhy, all of me, of course! JOHN TOLAND: Mama, may we go out and play? MRS. TOLAND: 'lVVhat? VVith those holes in your socks? JOHN: No, With the kids across the street. BOB WILSON and TYLER PAYTON stopped before In The Egyptian room of a museum a mummy bearing the notation, 2453 B. L. What do you suppose that means P whispered Bob. 'HI don't know, replied Tyler. Unless that's the license plate number of the car that hit him.'l BEST WISHES . . . lllllllylyyljbypyytyyyyllllll AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS EARLE SHORE, Manager Pag e 228 s ummm x2aoLod4fLqd,4aw4,Lof1Z'qqcvzf4fz:hg,b4e4vu0ZffuJ 20' .fzub ' mga , f A U kai! g l' f fyb lil l 4 Oxf 0'Zd'0U'd U I I M0 0601- A..'.' IA If ..J1l 11 ' '1.,,L7. 1! .1A.1- I' x 1111. , 441 CONGRATULATIONb T 0 THE CLASS OF SQ PHIHHHE EUWPHHH Wi' E'v byMW, fwffifk -uf 6S h 6hS W T Page 229 JQQZZW QV W7 Q Mijywwffffk I S C3 us, F 3 1,3 Qwm , gQ5 Q5QU03 L-'O MQW wx QUSQQQLMQ .lf .f- A WV M 4+ 5. f USTIN ENGRAVING M wAc:cn, TEXAS 5 X-+i is ? Y Y lr. 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