Waltrip High School - Aries Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1962

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The ARIES presents A w J the si' .M Vg.,-A 7,351 f.s,,g,,q ma Waltrip X High Published by Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, Texas Volume II mA.,',yf U ae- - -n, , viii ' N f' , ' A' fn-'S A ' f ,, 1 ,.. 4.1 f r ,.-v x,5ff 'V 2' ,f ff ,, Q' fr 5 ' , , AW M' . if-94' - rw JWWL wwf- Q ,- ,Q fa., 4. 11, ,.' . J: -eg 1- . 'ASW ,. V,13,,,ff,,. my A ,wf.,d?, , gf, 4-KH 'N I , 1 The Spirit of Wdlifq? lives in . . . . . . he holds eomrrzfufriion rrrilh those rarer spirits that inspire. . - Harold M. Anderson 5 The 1962 Aries is fondiy dedicated to M rs. Loaise Early oar sponsor, oar teacher, oar friend Editofs Message This is the SPIRIT OF WALTRIP- . . . where our teachers and administrators guide us and set examples for our own leaders . . . where our classmates, all involved in an atomic age of growing up, personify accomplishment, ambition, initiative, curiosity, imagination . . . where expression of ourselves is recognized as a bridge to the world . . . where success has smiled upon us . . . where our athletes fight valiantly for the glory of W.H.S. . . . where, when we band together for service or interest, experience is a worthy teacher . . . where words and ideas burst into activity . . . where the community enfolds the school as an integral part of its suburban life . . . where we, Today,s students, prepare to become Tomorrow's teachers, mechanics, servicemen, homemakers, engineers, scientists, lawyers, politicians. Yes, this is our Alma Mater. And for this reason the 1962 staff has chosen the SPIRIT OF WALTRIP HIGH as the theme for this year's ARIES. Editor-in-Chief The ARIES STAFF captures the .spirit . Mgt, ' Lou Ellen Cargill, Cary Moore, ASSOCia!C Ediwf- Associate Editor. Sally Payne, Class Editor' Carol 'n Mead, Asst. Class Editorg Gail White, Business Manager. In just two short years the school spirit at Waltrip has reached great heights. The '62 Aries staff has'eaptured for your enjoy- ment all the wonderful spirited moments at Waltrip High. We sincerely hope you en- joy remembering these times as much as we have enjoyed recording them for you -the SPIRIT OF WALTRIP. v Y Connie Stoerner, Faculty Editor. Laurel Webb Thomas Williams, Asst. Organidations Editor. Sports Editor' Jerri Hensley, Organizations Editor. Georgie Wiervhan, Johnny Phelps, Artist. Circulation Manager. I' ,VP 9 . 5 I Deadlines didn't bother this staff! ll .L Mrs. Louise EarlY, Sponsor. , ffffi ,L pjfa A 'T' it Stephen Orr, Photographer. 5' 2 gs' . N ses . pi 'ff l .Qt r T ' A Klzi fig' - 1 Durwood Ray, Advertisement. f' 'Zi . x 1 pi? . 1 ,A K ylie Durham, sst. Sports Editor. Sayra Hearn, Copy Editorg Melinda Oliver, Lynda Laird, Student Life Editor. Copy Editor. .N at school . . . M Ernest helps the band and club representatives Hstir up the gang. Those early morning pep rallies are the first step to winning the game. AAI' Thanks to Butch, we even have spontaneous yelling sessions in the lunchroom. No homework tonight! Everyone go to the game! Even the faculty have the spirit! i K - W. 2, . E' i 1' Q ff? Q q A .A 1 Making sure that EVERYONE has the spirit is the Cheerleaders' jobg Sandra does it with a conspicuous poster. at home . .. Nancy takes time to 'glook sharp for NDCC inspection. r .' :Z ,ww fl Q n on n nn 3 e Ugg '- z g,AA A 1 mf. 2355 of L fat... Sandra saves everything' on a L'lidy bulletin board. Like Richard, we 'istudy hard after school. Carol tells the telephone all about dates, dances, football games boys, trig . . . and elsewhere . . . Student Council executives learn how to do it right at an SMU workshop. 1 X is after some enchanted evening, we say goodnight. And, if we have the right friends, we can afford ull this. I i i i iv 54 W , A ,I Q V+ W, L, tr E X 1. , I We wait upatientlyn for Waco-bound buses , . .:J,,N 3, , ....-.,?. 2-:gg ' 'f rf-, 1 . V99 K 1 Q,-7 fu I -7,19-'En f' 15 - , .. . V . 1 .i L. , rw Q 2 , ' '-17,1f-iff..:ffvJg..-'1..,'e 5--v--1',- 1 , A- - ' . ' -2 W -'K Q! W 5 .f,, ,.. , ,, - , A gfa: W -:Ya vw f. ffikt W ' ra? 12' W X . 1-M , M . , , ',gf7,il4fa l JE :rf fix 3 IAS no ga my fzihwmzfy l f1f J , er , , ,hW.m5 -4. my 1 Hwifgi-, if --gq,7,:y,:,.'yv, EM.-,,. 7.5 x, .X ,., j.j .-,K-viz,-,.' 5 f. .' 'A gg, ,ffM:m?fMa5 :'mfanQfL,1i+-gifi fimfzgxfx. 54,3454 A 51 WN'A ff I, 4 cfm, , J 1, '55 fi... A X W I A f IW if' A15 ,..., AA' lf WV f 29 f ,f gb 0,35-V fem, I! wg f jg .. X ..,,,, ,,,. 5.:fl WW 735 7 'sum f ' is I, I Superiinftendenfs Message All of Houston is proud of the strong beginning made by the new Waltrip High School. In this beautiful new building, the students and faculty have developed in the opening years of the high school a quality program that compares favorably with high schools supported by a long history and tradition. The potentialities of Waltrip High School for the future will be limited only by the willingness of Waltrip High School students to devote themselves loyally and conscientiously to the ful- fillment of the purposes of the school. May Waltrip High School always cherish a reputation as a high school where students complete the jobs they begin and excel in learning, in fellowship, in competition, and in cooperation, Please be assured of my continuing and steady interest in all activities of Waltrip High School. Cf0i7lx F John W. McFarland Superintendent of Schools PARE T -TEACHER ASSOCIATIO Serves. . as of PAn,,v ehool, 0 eq .5 and Commumt -1597 Cordon Cotton, Principalg Laura Jean Sanders, Budget und Finance, Elizabeth Payne, Treasurerg Jane Mitchell, Secretaryg Venita Snow, Extension, Betty Muckleroy, Vice President: Louise Flanary, Parliamentariang Lucy Doyle, Presidentg Dot Love, Historian. Not pictured:Kutl1erine Jarrett, Public Welfare. Forming a bond of understanding as well as one of communication between Waltripis faculty and administration and the schoolis student body, the Parent-Teacher Association plays an im- portant role in the life of W.H.S. Monthly meetings inform the public of student curriculum activities, and committees help the Rams in a material way. 4'The meeting will now come to order. Mrs. Lucy Doyle serves the PTA as this year's president. Principal? Message My wish for each of you is that you will continue to strive for the higher things in life andznever stop until you have com- pleted yotir education. ln completing your education make loyalty your controlling spirit and in being loyal to yourselves, your friends, and your school, you will of necessity he loyal to every larger claim that the American nation can demand of the most efficient in any hour of her need. You will get out of life just exactly what you put into it and you will find that everything in the world has its price. Your education is something no one can take from you and it will open the gates to many opportunities. Nly very lwest wishes to each of you. AQ' 0 Gordon Cotton Principal Assistant Principal Dean Of Girl-S 8 ' . A.ML, Joe C. Tusa Bernice B. Gale , WH ,, '90-1 Counselors Rrtnt.. S.52f-16, Rhoda S. Sheetz Katharine Keller Librarians Catherine May Ann Martin Dieticians Anna belle Taylor Oma T. Williams Nurse Hermylee Godwin, R.N ll OFFICE STAFF Clerk Secretary Gladys Winship Helen Carbo Attendance Clerks Agnes Seydler Jacqueline Watts Registrar Etha Hale H-npr' The deditation serine vould not liaw lwf-n vonipla-tv without the appearanve of the Waltrip family. Dedication and Evaluation . . . The formal dedication of S. P. VValtrip Senior High School was held in May of 1961. Highlights of the event were a biographical sketch of Mr. Waltrip. hy Linda Boles: the formal Dedica- tion Address, given by Mrs. Frank Dyer: and the Waltrip Alma Mater. presented by its authors. Joe Stuessy and John Enloe. President of the Houston Board of Fduvution, Mrs. Frank Dyer delivers a sincere Dedication Address. Dr. rlaines C. lllnstaatd, cliairtnan of rho visiting evaluation committee. discusses the superior ratings of Waltrip with Principal Cotton. After an intensive two-day inspection lmy a twenty member evaluation committee of educators, Vvaltrip High School was awarded a usuperiorw rating. The school was judged on each department, on the Community response, on the physical plant, and on several other bases. Officially inspected and approved, the name and functions of Stephen P. Waltrip Senior High were rc-vorded in the files of the Texas State Board of Education at the state capital. Mark Waltnpas Official Beginning Mrs. Ruth Reeves, superintendent of English in Houston's secondary schools and evaluation vornlnittee member, looks pleased with her observations in a junior English class. E leads . . . 150 CL Literar World Ersyl Wrightg Vivian Duhigg Louise Earlyg Frank Dawdyg Ann Cokerg Ellen Spiller. STIMULATING literary appreciation, English at Waltrip is largely responsible for many successful efforts in essay con- tests, National Merit tests, and college entrance examinations. Mrs. Parrett serves as the chairman of this depart- ment, which offers major works classes in each grade. i Mary Lois Bardeng Margaret Bradfordg Neva Weeks. 24 Sandra Leeg Mildred Stewartg Mildred Fisherg Elizabeth Parrett department chairman. leads . . . to cz Political Worlcl 4 fi it ,X 15' 5 it PRODUCING an informed citizenry, ,W social science at Waltrip offers political g background through world history, 1 s l American history, civics, and economics. Because of the nature of the social science department, guided by Mrs. Scarborough, students become acutely 1 aware of Tomorrow,s history, Today. Alice Hodge. Mabel Clappg Frankie Collistong Mary Scarborough, department chairmang Truett Mobleyg Joe Westg John Wones. leads. . to cz atural World INVESTIGATING the earthis mysteries, science at Waltrip means delving in- to biology, physiology, chemistry, and physics. Led by chairman, Mr. Moore, the science department stimulates much student interest by means of ex- tensive individual research projects and supplementary lectures at local university campuses. Richard Moore, department Cllllfflllllllg Jerry Harrisg ,Iohn Mulholand. Grant Morrison, Eunice Brackettg Monroe Parten. 26 MA leads . . . to an Urderl World VENTURING into the wonderland of numbers, our mathematics at Waltrip acquaints students with basic algebra, solid and plane geometry. trigonom- etry, and, in supplementary classes, higher math. as well as general math and commercial arithmetic. Mrs. Tom- linson is the chairman of the mathe- matics department. F ,lr1mPs H. Vanng Carrie Tomlinson, department chairman Myrtle Quam Velma Dickerson: Horace Cliftong Kathleen Cravesg Richard F. Hunkler. 3 ' 5 .w t E -u 31 L. leads. . . to cz Communicative World Maurine Bates, department chairman. If Virginia Haley. CREATING a more intimate association with the lxeritages of distant peoples, foreign language at Waltrip means both hasic knowledge and advanced study of Spanish, French, German, and Latin. Original translations and foreign relations projects are'hal1- marks of the foreign language depart- ment, headed by Miss Bates. Margaret Ruseg Margaret Kennedyg Beats Schoeps. leads . . . to cz Business World CULTIVATING proficiency in drafting, wood and metal craft, salesmanship, and secretarial skills, vocational arts at Vlfaltrip offers both preliminary and on-the-job training for over a hun- dred occupations. Mr. Schmidt pilots the distributive education department for part-time studentsg Mr. Weygandt, industrial artsg and Miss lVlaricle, commercial arts. William O. Weygandt, department clmirmang Lester B. Pickleg Donald D. Turncrg Emmett Ansley. 'W' .ix Vera S. Gauglerg .loe Schmidtg Alma B. Peekg Clair Mariclc, department chuirmzm. PRA C TI CAL AR TS leads . to cz Domestic World af ami DENIONSTRATING the graces of 'lf nu modern living, practical arts at Wal- trip means courses in foods, clothing, home and family life, and driver edu- cation, all important phases in the life of the contemporary American. The homemaking department is led by Miss lVlurphyg driver education, rl, by Mr. Richardson. .l. Roy Richardson, department chairmang Gene Agletong James M. Skaines. Frances Edwardsg Frances Murphy, department chairman. FI E leads. INSPIRING individual imagination and originality, fine arts at Waltrip means unlimited horizons for students with musical, speaking, or artistic talents. The three departments, co- ordinated by chairmen, Miss Blount, speech and dramag Miss Cook. artg and Miss Olson, music, effectively combine their efforts for special pro- ductions. to cz Creative World fr e M jf-. . , 4. gr Lourena Cook, department chairmang Mary Hawkins. Q i f lf if f t lfffigii Fly Judy Kahlag Lela Blount, department chairman Anna Marie Olson, department rhairmang Bert Roth. Z t K l l PHYSICAL ED U CA T10 v..,f ' .F , ,,J-'- Lt. ,Iesse Floeck, comlnandantg Lt. Cordon Jones. 1? tl Les Burton, department chairmang Oran Pridgeong ,Iesse Martin. leads. . . to an Active World BUILDING healthy bodies, physical edu- cation at Waltrip includes sports, health education, and military train- ing. The girls' and boys' physical education departments ' participate under respective chairmen, Miss Smith and Mr. Burton, in city and IL competition, While the National Defense Cadets Corps under Lt. Floeck prepares cadets for the armed services. Colleen O'Connerg Lela Smith, department chair man. Teachers, Too, Have Leisure Time Peace and rest at length have y come, All the day's long toil is pastg And each heart is whispering, Home, Home at last! -Hood 99 Someday he may be President! says history teacher, Mrs. Hodge, of her young son, Jon. The family relaxes at dinner, as Mrs. Haley tells Don to 'gpass If the tortillas! N i 62 f A Tri 1, It 'I kg,-, a ullllllii d H 5 J 'lf if -Jw' ,L W! img W Q' . . . And he called for his fiddlers three Cin the key 5 of BJ. Mr. Roth reads Mother Goose, band director style, to a sleepy David. egsle 1 , K , 'D m vi y all f , ,, .. , , .. ,'.- W-.,jT.:,, ,NE The SPIRIT Of.. LEARNING Thfhf' know ' - enough. who lmozw how to learn.. 'g 5- Henry Brooks Adams I I . , -, ,,,y,,A.,. ,f .-,Z-,V b '- I . .U , , 3 4. I 5 I , 1 , ,.,. ,1 ,,- t- 1 ' r,t.ai':,9- .'Z : , ...Ali ,,.v3.5-.l,gk1. ., '-:wif --- --ww' WY 659 1113 ..,..m1wx sneak... ,,,M.f-,..f,,-N-,.,,... v.1,,,y.w...,...-...,.f,.,,m-W -..-..-......m.Ln-,.,.W....,.1f Y,., TWW-,,..F,...,.-v...,,,vV..,A,,.......-..,.-.-WT.,-,-...,,,,.,..,.........-....-1 f f A A , -adage-:A lL,sJ ' ' L JUN QSEMEY94 W . YP tl 5 fly HJ? 1 WML ' 1ADf50HW6W25 1 ffW, ' ff Q ' A f 4 0 Yr 0 fpzfgoi p l , Q K -5 4g:.M E' E ' ' x Q X ' Eg . 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C O. xwiN,nM I . 2 C-NSNQ X-W GW iv 2 , QV' Q 7725 X5 W 9 MLW Q E , 1 V if Q 'iffgwgibff M O by 1 15 Yu qui! 2 XE 'QE 9 f Fi gf ' m E W N in 'I f f K 2- 3-'WW 2 U 'L S95 Q?VW+SE 1.3 Q' Q C53 2:95 4 CSE ff Ghefyfaffes f -2 f .P - cr A LL llom 5-Yy+SQLf' A , I Q ' kp fi x EQLLIEZIEQN 9 Ig r HEN Q- 'P-Nm L EH, 9. A iii K ms, S 55 et: 'GX 5K'Dmv,, E Q U .. My P, M2 mov Gffgliv' 62,0501 ffm' fam 4 S.-WLT 14 Y 1 11,24 gp 5' Q S Dlx, E is 1, xg K hx 'n n'xa HIGH SENIORS show me SPIRIT Of ACCOMPLISHMEN T aa if ,. High Senior 0 feers Roy Hill, Martha Clark, Wanda Rosene, President Vice President Secretary Helen Mills, Pamela Scott, Treasurer Reporter Claudia Batch, Sergeant-at-A rms A3 H igh Seniors GERALD A. ADEN Varsity Football Letterman, 60-62g W Asso- ciation, 61-62. WILLIE DORIVIAN ALFORD JB Team Football Letterman, 60-61, Varsity Football, 61-623 Track Letterman, 60-62, Hi-Y, 61-62. ROBERT ALSTON LARRY DEAN BAACK CLAUDIA NEENAH BATCH Attendance Office, 60-623 F.H.A., 59-60, Sgt. at Arms, Senior Class, 61-62. MARTHA JANE CLARK Attendance Office, 61-62, F.H.A., 59-603 Imperial Guard, 60-61, Vice President, Senior Class, 61-62. RICHARD WILLIAM DORSETT N.H.S., 61-62. DONALD LYNN FARRELL History Club, 59-603 Industrial Arts Club, 60-62. JULIETTE HELANE GRUSENDORF F.H.A., 58-60g Library Club, 58-593 Beauty School Club, 59-603 D.E. Club, 61-62. CAROL JEAN HANSEN Bowling Club, 60-62f'IF.H.A., 60-625 Pep squad, 60-61. PAMELA KAY HARRIS C.S.U., 59-60, Pep Squad, 59-60. ROY SWEDE HILL Varsity Football Letterman, 60-62, Varsity Base- ball Letterman, 60-61g President, Senior Classy W Association, 61-62. JOHN B. HYNES President, Bowling Club, 60-613 Industrial Arts Club, 60-61, Latin Club, 60-61, Science Club, 59-60. WILLIAM DON JOHNSON RICHARD KING Thespians, 61-62g Drama Club, 61-623 N.F.L. 60-613 German Club, 59-62, Pep Squad, 58-59. BILLIE BRENNER LESTER F.H.A., 58.60. CHARLES COX McKINSTRY Choral Club, 60-623 N.D.C.C., 58-613 Rifle Team, 59-605 Drill Team, 58-59. ROBERT CLARK McLEOD Hi-Y, 61-62, F.H.A., 61-62. AUSTIN DOUGLAS McMAHAN President, Jr. Achievement, 60-613 Bowling Club 60-61. EARL LEWIS JACOB MAJORS Vice President, Industrial Arts Clubg Varsity Basketball Letterman, 60-62, W Association, 61-62. HELEN RUTH MILLS Imperial Guard, 60-62, Treasurer, Sr. Class, 61-62, Homeroom Representative, 59-60g Tri-Hi-Y, 61-62, N.H.S., 61-623 History Club, 61-623 Science Club, 61-62, F.H.A., 61-629 Duchess, Mayfete, 61, Office Assistant, 61-62. ALFRED JACKSON MOORE B Team Letterman, 59-60, Varsity Basketball Letterman, 60-62, Varsity Baseball Letterman, 60-613 Drama Club, 60-624 Mayfete Duke, 61, Football, 60-613 Reporter, Thespians, 61-629 Industrial Arts Club, 61-62, W Association, 61-62g National Athletic Scholarship Society, 60-61. Claudia Batch and Martha Clark mak- ing their daily rounds of picking up at- tendance slips. H igh eniors Roy Hill, class president, conducts all elections in homeroom. Here they are electing class favorites. RICHARD L. OAKES Sophomore Favorite, 59-60, Sgt.-at-Arms, Hi-Y, 60-61, Football Letterman, 59-62, Captain, 60- 61, Most Valuable Player, 60, Best Back, 60, Most Outstanding Lineman, 61, F.H.A., 61-62, HW Association, 61-62, Bowling Club, TRI- BUNE Reporter, 61-62. JACK CRAIG PETTYE Science Club, 59-60, History Club. ROBERT LEE QUICK Bowling Club, 60-61. WANDA ROSENE Secretary, Senior Class, 60-61, Homeroom Repre- sentative, 60-62, Associate Editor of ARIES 60-62, N.H.S., 60-61, Quill and Scroll, 61-62, F.H.A., 59-62, C.S.U., 59-61, Los Tejanos, 60 61, History Club, 60, Office Assistant, 59-60. PAMELA SCOTT F.H.A., 59-60, Office Assistant, 59, Secretary D.E. Club, 61-62, Jr. Red Cross, 61-62, Reporter, Senior Class, 61. BILLY JAY WELCH President, Hi-Y, 61-62. JAMES ROGER WELLS Industrial Arts Club, 60-62. Not pictured is: DARYL CROSSWELL Bowling Club, 61-62. BOBBY RAY PRADE Jr. Achievement, President, D.E. Club, Sgt.-at Arms, 61-62. R.O.T.C., 60-61, Drill Team, Rifle Team, 60-61, HICH SENIOR CABINET .. il ' T ' 4' f il' ..,, f :' 5352 ' Q' . f it .. 211, H 'Q 2. V , L f , A '- Il, it W , t J 1 .,.. J L, F 1 , 14-4 fa. 1 Z 2 R , X 1 un Claudia llatch, Wanda Rust-ne, Martha Clark, Pam Scott, Helen Mills. and Roy Hill. ,wig K Q r 553 TS 113, Z S l 2 Congratulations, boys. lt looks like we've finally made it. B John Hynes and Jo Williams enjoy the Prom at tht- Rice Hotel San .lacinto Ruuln. Runs:-velt once said, We have got but one life here . . . It pays, no matter what comes after it, to try and do things, to accomplish things in this life, and not merely to haxe a soft and pleasant time. Seniors graduating with High Honors were Helen Mills, Wanda Rosene, Roy Hill, and Rich- ard llursottg they took advantage of thx- rvference blinks in the Yvaltrip lilmrttry. LOWTQUWURS shauf me SPIRIT ff AMBITION Low Senior Uffieers ,lan Baker, Mike Williams, Sandra Wessels President Vice President Secretary Peggy Chaplin, Bettye Williams, Treasurer Reporter Frankie Jarrett, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 JUDY IVIAURICE ACREE F,H.A., 61-62. Low eniors NORMAN EARL ADAMS Varsity Football Letterman, 61-62, 'B-Team Letterman, 59-61, Varsity Swim- ming Letterman, 59-605 Industrial Arts Club, 61-62. NILA ALFORD Jr. Red Cross, 59-603 Secretary, Student Council, 60-623 Student Council Delegate to T.A.S.C.g Scribe, Imperial Guard, 60-62, Vice President, French Club, 61. ANN ALLOWAY Editor, Student Advisor, TRIBUNE, 60-613 Presi- dent, Quill and Scroll, 61-629 Secretary, Drama Club, 61-62, N.F.L., 60-62, Thespians, 61-623 Flag Patrician, Imperial Guard, 60-62, History Club, 60-61g Vice President, Spanish Club, 60- 623 Most Beautiful, 62. DAVID JANSING BAKER President, N.F.L., 59-623 President, N.H.S., 61- 62, President, Senior Class, 61-62, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Editorial Writer, TRIBUNE, 60-62, Student Rotariang Vice Presi- dent, American Legion Club, 59-62g Houston Press Teenager of the Week, Youth Council of Houston, 60-625 Quill and Scroll, 61-62. JON BALDWIN CAROL LAVERNE BALL Band, 60-623 F.H.A., 60-62. RONALD BALLEW Varsity Football Letterman, 60-613 Track, 60-62. CHERYL RAE BARNES Library Assistant, 61-62. JOY BARNETTE Spanish Club, 60-61, F.H.A., Sergeant-at-Arms, 60-61, Tri-Hi-Y, 60-61, Swimming Team, 59-62. JOHN MICHAEL BARROW JOANNE BARTTLINGCK Imperial Guard, 60-62. NANCY SUE BAUGH ,Iunior Red Cross, 60-61, F.H.A., 60-61. NANCY HELEN BEAMESDERFER Secretary, Future Nurses, 61-62, Jr. Red Cross. 59-62, Volleyball Champion Team, 61-62, News Editor, TRIBUNE, 61-62. THOMAS WILLIAM BEHNKEN German Club, 60-61, Band, 59-61. ROY ROBERT BEHRENS German Club, 60-62, Industrial Arts Club, 60-61. ROY PAUL BESHEER N.H.S., 61-62, Secretary, Number Sense, 61-62, Math Club, 61-62, Latin Club, 59-60, ,lr. Ro- tarian, 61, Rep. for Physics in Bell Telephone Science Day, 60. DAVID RICHARD BETTELL Industrial Arts Club, 60-61, Major, N.D.C.C., 59-62, Baron, Mayfete, 61, Office Assistant, 60-62. HELEN ELIZABETH BLYSARD Imperial Guard, 60-62, Latin Club, 61-62, Cho- ral Club, 60-61, Office Assistant, 61-62. RONALD PIERCE BOLTON R.O.T.C., 59-60, N.D.C.C., 60-62. WILLAIM JOSEPH BOND RITA CAROLE BOWERS Imperial Guard, 60-62, Chaplain, Tri-Hi-Y, 59-62, Student Council, 61-62, Senior Cabinet, 61-62, Drama Club, 61-62, Second Vice President, Thes- pians, 61-62, Choral Club, 61-62, Library Assistant, 61-62. DARLA KAY BRASWELL F.H.A., 59-60, Future Teachers, 61-62, Spelling Club, 61-62, German Club, 60-62, Secretary, Band, 61-62, All-City Band, 60-62, N.H.S., 61-62. t J - S-1. m PAMELA KAYE BREWER Spanish Club, 60-62, C.S.U., 60-62, Band, 59 60, Future Teachers, 61-62, Volleyball Team 61-62. Mr. Bruce Underwood and Ann Alloway at the Fall meeting of the Gulf Coast Press Association talk of the future offered young journal- ists. A TIM BROOKS B-Team Football, 59-60g TRIBUNE Reporter, 60-62. KEN EDWARD BURGDORFF Varsity Basketball Letterman, 60, Drama Club, 61-623 Choral Club, 61-62g W Association. DWAYN E BURKES BOBBIE JEAN BURT Glee Club, 59-60. WILLIAM BUSH JUDY CADENA GARY LINDEN CAMPBELL Slide Rule Club, 61-62. RICHARD LEE CARBO Varsity Football Letterman, 60-62, Spanish Club, 61-62. JUDY ANN CARTER Bowling Club, 60-613 Jr. Red Cross, 61-62. PEGGY ANN CHAPLIN Consul of the Drill, Imperial Guard, 61-62, Assistant Consul, Imperial Guard, 60-61g President, American Legion Club, 61-62g Secretary, American Legion Club, 60-61g President, French Club, 60-62g Secretary, Sophomore Class, 59-603 Treasurer, Senior Class, 61-623 N.H.S., 61-62, Rotary Sweetheart, 62g Student Council, 59-62, Representative to Mayor's Youth Council, 61-625 Waltrip Advisory Council, 609 Most Representative, 62. DARRELL WAYNE CHRISMAN Industrial Arts Club, 60-62. LAVERNE CLANCY Low Seniors RONALD BRUCE CLARK President, Mu Alpha Theta, Presi- dent, Number Sense, 61-62, Slide Rule, 60-62, Latin Club, 61-62, Letter of Commendation, Nation- al Merit, 3rd Place Winner, Num- ber Sense Interscholastic League: .lr. Rotarian, 61. IRA JEAN CIJAYTON Imperial Guard, 60-62, F.H.A., 60- 61, Tri-Hi-Y, 60-61, Library As- sistant, 61-62. ERNEST CLINTON SUE CLINTON C.S.U., 60-62, Future Nurses, 60- 61, Treasurer, F.H.A., 60-61. Kay Webb and John Snell wait back- VVILIQIEJITBIQINIRIQJI-'LIN Chess Team, 60-62, TRIBUNE Staff, 60-61, R.O.T.C., 59-60, N.D.C.C., 60-61. CARL ROMULUS COLMENARES Varsity Football Letterman, 60-62, Varsity Baseball Letterman, 60- 62, HB Team Basketball, 60-61, Runner-Up Most Representative, 61-62, Best Team Spirit Award, 61-62, W Association, 61-62. stage at Patriotism Program. KAREN ANNE CONNER I Senator, Imperial Guard, 61-62, Spanish Club, 59-62, Booster Club, 59-60, Red Cross, 60-61, Spelling Club, 61-62, Office Assistant, 60, Wit- tiest, 61, Runner-Up Most Original, 62. CAROLYN ANN COONS N.H.S., 61-62, Asst. Drum Tribune, Imperial Guard, 61-62, Spanish Club, 61-62, History Club, 61-62, Red Cross, 61-62, Spelling Club, 61-62, Red Coats, 60, Pep Squad, 59, Tri-Hi-Y, 60-61. NELBERT CORGEY SUSANNE CORLEY Reporter, D.E. Club, 61-62. CARL MADISON CUNNINGHAM I-Ii-Y, 61, Track, 61, Choral Club, 60-61, Foot- ball Letterman, 60-61, Swimming Letterman, 60- 61, Drama Club, 60-61. MARY .IEANNETTE CURRY Choral Club, 59-62, Texas Regional Choir, 60- 61, Imperial Guard, 60-62, City Volleyball Team, 59-60, History Club, 60-62, President, Future Teachers, 61-62, N.H.S., 61-62, Softball Letter, 60. JAMES PAUL DAVID Hi-Y, 60-61. IUANITA DEAN WALTER DEPTULA Reporter, Band, 60-61. PEGGY ANN DEVRIES Ramoliers, 61-62. PEGGY ANN DODSON Imperial Guard, 60-62, Glee Club, 61-62. RICHARD CLARKE DOUGAN SARAH JEAN DUNCAN Band, 59-62, Orchestra, 60-62g All City Band, 61-625 Jr. Achievement, 59-60, Drama'Club, 60-623 Future Teachers, 61-62, I7.H.A., 61-62. WILLIAM FRANCIS DUNN N.D.C.C., 60-62g Latin Club, 61-623 Science Club, 61-62. MYLIE EUGENE DURHAM Varsity Baseball Letterman, 59-61, B Team Basketball Letterman, 60-615 W Association, 61-62, Asst. Sports Editor, ARIES, 61-62. MICHEAL ELDER Vice President, Band, 61-62. VIRGINIA RAY ELLISOR Asst. Bugle Tribune, Imperial Guard, 61-625 Vice President, Spanish Club, 61-62, C.S.U., 61-62, Student Council, 60-625 Drama Club, 60-623 Red Cross, 61-62, History Club, 60-62. WILLIAM ELSKES Low Seniors Imperial Guard, 60-625 Spanish Club, 61-623 MARY LOUISE ELSWICK Volleyball Captain, 59g Home Room Representative, 59-60, Pep Squad, 59-60, Historian, D.E. Club, 59-60. DENNY EVANS Band, 59-62, Dance Band, 60. DONALD FARRAL RAYMOND CLINT FARRELL Science Club, 59g Commander, N.D.C.C., Drill Team, 60-623 N.D.C.C. Rifle Team, 60-623 Sci- ence Fair Winner, 59, German Club, 60-62g Chess Club, 60-61, Optimist Club Scholarship Final- ist, 61-625 Deputy, N.D.C.C., 61- 62g Commander, N.D.C.C. Battle Group, 61-62. Leonard Marks, vice president of Gulf Coast Press Association, introduces guest speaker for the fall meeting held at Waltrip. DIANE F EHRENKAMP Imperial Guard, 60-62g N.H.S., 61-623 History Club, 60-623 Latin Club, 61- 625 German Club, 61-62, Spelling Club, 61-62, Science Club, 61-625 Tri- Hi-Y, 60-61g C.S.U., 61-62, Red Coats, 59-60. FRANCES ANN F OTHERGILL N.H.S., 61-623 President, C.S.U., 61-62, Program Chairman, C.S.U., 60-619 Future Nurses Club 60-62 Histo Club, 60-61, Science Club, 60-62g Choral , Z TY Club, 61-62g Imperial Guard, 61-62. RICHARD GARY FRATCHER President, 60-62, Vice President, History Club, 60-62, Drama Club, 60g Hi-Y, 59-60, Jr. Rotarian, 623 Student Council, 61-62, Red Cross, 61-62. CHARLES FROMEN History Club, 61-62g W Association, 61-62' Track Letterman, 61-62, Varsity Football Letter: man, 60-613 Short Wave Club, 61-62. BENEGENE GANN N.H.S., 61-625 Vice President, Math Club, 61- 624 Treasurer, Science Club, 61-623 C.S.U., 593 Tri-Hi-Y, 59-60, Future Teachers, 59-60. LARRY EUGENE GEORGE German Club, 60-615 Chess Club, 61-62, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, 59-60, Guidon, N.D.C.C. Drill Team, 60-61, N.D.C.C. Rifle Team, 61-62. RODNEY WAYNE GEORGE Math Club, 60-62, Slide Rule Club, 60-62: Photographer, TRIBUNE, 60-61. IVIICHEAL GOLDEN Asst. Treasurer, D.E. Club, 61-62. JACK CHARLES GOOD Golf Team, 60-62. CAROL ANN GOODWIN D.E., 61-62, Red Cross Club, 59-60. JOHN SCOTT GOULD Swimming Letterman, 58-61, Band, 58-615 Or- chestra, 58-613 HW Association. GORDAN GRAHAM GORDAN WAYNE GRANT Manager, Football, 61-623 Manager, Track, 60- 62, Manager, Basketball, 61-62, W Associa- tion, 61-623 History Club, 61-62. FRED ROYCE GRAY Golf Team, 61, Hi-Y, 623 Bowling Team, 62. DARRELL ODELL GREENE Band, 58-62, Orchestra, 61-62, Dance Band, 59-62. NORMAN HENRY GRIFFIN Football, 58-595 Varsity Basketball, 59-613 Varsity Track, 60-61, W Asso- ciation, 60-61. DOUG MARCUS GRIFFITH Bowling Club, 59-605 Basketball Letterman, 60-62, F.H.A., 61-625 Hi-Y, 59-62, HW Association, 61-623 TRIBUNE Reporter, 61-62, Industlial Arts Club, 59-60. GUY EDWARD GRISCOM Band, 59-60, B-Team Football Letterman, 60-61, German Club, 60-623 Man- ager, Football, 61-62. CLAUDIA HALEY l Office Assistant, 61, F.H.A., 61-623 Historian, D.E., 61-62. VERNON OLIVER HAYES Band, 60-62. Low eniors SAYRA RUTH HEARN Pro Consul, Imperial Guard, 60- 61g Drill Centurion, Imperial Guard, 61-623 President, ,Iunior Class, 60-615 TRIBUNE Debutante, R60-61, Vice President, Student Council, 60-61, Vice President, Am. Legion Club, 60-61, Vice President, Drama Club, 60-623 Treasurer, N.H.S., 61-62, Secre- tary, N.F.L., 61-62, Duchess, May- fete, 60-61. .IERRI ANNE HENSLEY Club Editor, ARIES, 61-62, Fea- ture Editor, TRIBUNE, 61-62g Sec- retary, Future Teachers, 61-62, Re- porter, German Club, 61-625 Pep Squad, 60-62, Drama Club, 60- 62, C.S.U., 59-62, Quill and Scroll, 61-62. JUDY MARILEE HENSLEY Vice President, Choral Club, 61- 623 Gordonetts, 61-62, Captain, City Volleyball Champion Team, 61g Library Assistant, 60-613 C.S.U., 61-62. PATRICIA LAGAYLE HENSON Cheerleader, 61-623 Red Coats, 603 Carole Bowers and Laurel Webb show Treasurer Choral Club, 61,629 parents around Waltrip at open house. N.D'C'C- ,Rifle Team Sponsor, 6l. 62, Mayfete, 60, Student Coun- eil, 59-60. RANDY HILSHER HB Team Football Letterman, 60-61, Varsity Football Letterman, 61-62, Chaplain, Hi-Y, 60-623 Math Club, Slide Rule Club, 61-62, Reporter, Number Sense, 61-62. BILL HOLLOWAY ADRA BETH HOOKS French Club, 60-62g Choral Club, 61-62. NANCY LOU HOOVER Imperial Guard, 60-61, Spanish Club, 61-62 N.D.C.C. Drill Team Sponsor, 61-62. DONNA LYNNE HOWARD Student Council, 59-60, Reporter, Red Cross, 59 603 Imperial Guard, 60-625 Tri-Hi-Y, 60-613 Of- fice Assistant, 61-62. GLENDA HUDDLESTON Office Assistant, 61-62. EUGENE ISLET PAULINE ISLET Reporter, D.E. Club, 61-62. A CAROL ANN JAHN Volleyball Team, 59, Reporter, Bowling Club, 61-62, Tri-Hi-Y, 61-62, Drill Centurion 11, Im- . perial Guard, 60-62, History Club, 59-605 C.S.U., L S 59-605 Runner-Up Wittiest, 61-62. FRANKIE LEE JARRETT Track Co-Captain and Letterman, 60-62, Cross Country Letterman, 60-62, Vice President, Treasurer, Hi-Y 60-62, Industrial Arts Club, 61-62, W Association, Junior Favorite, 60-61, Sgt.-at-Arms, Junior Class, 60-61, Sgt.- -at-Arms, Senior Class, 61-62, Most Handsome, 623 Most Original, 62. DOUGLAS ALAN JOHNSON American Legion Club, 60-62, Treasurer, History Club, 60-62, Golf Team. KENNETH MAURICE JOHNSON Varsity Baseball Letterman, 61-62, Jr. Varsity Baseball Letterman, 60-61g MB Team Football Letterman, 61-623 Home Room Representative, 60- 61. RUTH ANN JOHNSON Latin Club, 59-603 French Club, 60-62. CAROL KAY JONES Imperial Guard, 61-62g Speakers Forum, 61-62: N.F.L., 61-623 Spanish Club, 60-623 Reporter, Red Cross, 60-61, Office Assistant, 59-60. RICKY KELLER Track Letterman, 60-62g History Club, 61-62. LARRY ALWYN KEESE President, Choral Club, 61-62, All Regional Choir, 61-62, History Club, 61-62. MARIE WALDEN KESTER D.E. Club, 60-62, Parliamentarian, D.E., 61-62, D.E. Sweetheart, 61-625 F.H.A., 60-62. PHYLLIS LEE KIDSON Drama Club, 61-62, Censor, Imperial Guard, 60- 62, Best Member Imperial Guard, 60-619 Tri-Hi- Y, 61-62, Student Council, 61-62, Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, 61-62. RONNIE BROOKS KIRKLAND Secretary, W Association, 61-623 Varsity Bas- ketball Letterman, 60-615 Golf Letterman, 60- 61, Industrial Arts Club, 60-61. WILLIAM KIRTEN B Team Football, 60-613 Golf Team, 61-62. NANCY ANN KNIGHT F.H.A., 59-62, Spanish Club, 60-61. SANDRA GAIL KNIGHT Imperial Guard, 60-61, F.H.A., 60-62, Student Council, 60-61, Sgt. at Arms, Sophomore Class, 59-60, Spanish Club, 60-61. JAMES DONALD KUEHN Treasurer, Band, 60-62, Orchestra, 60-62. TRUMAN LAMINACK Varsity Football Letterman, 61-62, Track Letter- man, 60-62, NB Tearn Football Letterman, 60- 61, Industyial Arts Club, 60-61, W Association, 3 61-62. WILLIAM EDWARD LANDRUM Varsity Football Letterman, 60-62, HB Team Basketball Letterman, 60-61, HW Association, 61-62. IUDITH ANN LARISON President, D.E., 61-62, F.H.A., 60-61, Future Teachers, 59-60. NANCY MARGARET LESLIE C.S.U., 60-61, Parliamentarian, F.H.A., 61-62, Secretary, Spanish Club, 61-62, Future Nurses Club. JAMES HUNTER LIGHTFOOT Cheerleader, 61-62, Cafeteria Host, 61-62, In- dustrial Arts, 60-61, Hi-Y, 60-61, Bowling Club, 60-61. LYNETTE LISBONY Office Assistant, 61-62. ALFORD EUGENE LOCKHART Varsity Football Letterman, 61-62. GEORGE EDWARD LONG Industrial Arts Club, 61-62, Spanish Club, 61-62. Smile, you're seniors now! ,...,- .. , :,,,,,,, M .- 559 I' It Sm' 9 gl I3 Us QU 1 3 ,... .... ,.,. , - , M ' Q 'f - ' 1, ,3 - ' rl, R- - 'i't'2-tr i. -ff .1. , ' x r f .fe -J. lsr 2 5 5 ,X 1: - ' Y ' '-b i 49. -,- E? I I K ... ss -is iff - 'QQ - .. t, M. . . ,,-.- ,....., U , I A A 1-it - . - Y-ff 2 .Q ,I . , . g jf if - fir ..f-we .A .1 nw. . .., , I 2-26:- ,wS'..'I' -, VQ Q-k:1gg' ?f.' 6':',,' -'54 . .. , t - . CAROL DIANE LOWREY Editor, TRIBUNE, 62, Asst. Editor, TRIBUNE, 61, Columnist, TRIBUNE, 60-62, Vice President, Quill and Scroll, 61-62, Treasurer, Science Club, 60-61, Drama Club, 60-62, N.H.S., 60-62, Red Cross, 61-62, Spanish Club, 60-61, History Club, 60-61, Office Assistant, 60-61. GENE MONROE LUCAS Slide Rule Club, 60-61, Spanish Club, 60-61. SYLVIA JEAN MCANALLY N.O.M.A. Award, 60-61, Spelling Proficiency Certificate, 61, Gym Captain, 6061, President, Spelling Club, 60-62, Vice President, C.S.U., 60- 62, N.H.S., 61-62, President, Orchestra, 59-62, Interscholastic League Regional Meet Award, 60. HELEN ANN McCARBLE President, Vice President, Sgt. at Arms, Tri-Hi- Y, 60-62, History Club, 61-62, Student Council, 60-62, Office Assistant, 60-62, Imperial Guard, 60-62, President's Council, 61-62. JOY LYNN MCCUISTION - Office Assistant, 60-62, Gym Captain, 60-61, Pep Squad, 60-61. BILL lVIcDONALD TOMMI JEAN McKEE Best Dressed, 62, Runner-Up Most Beautiful, 62, Student Council, 59-60, Houstonettes, 59-60, heart, 61, O.C.S. Essay Finalist. JANE MCMILLAN Office Assistant, 61-62, Imperial Guard, 61-62, History Club, 61-62, Tri- Hi-Y,61-62. . LINDA ANN MCNABB D.E. Club, 61-62. AGNES ELIZABETH MASON C.S.U., 61-62, Latin Club, 61-62. JACK MATTHEWS Runner-Up Wittiest. JAMES NEAL MAYNARD Cheerleader, 61-62, President, Band, 61-62, Student Council, 60-61, Reporter, Slide Rule Rule, 61-62, All-City Band, Soloist, 59-62, Math Club, 61-62, All-District Band, 60-62, All-Regional Band, 60-62. CAROLYN RALSTIN MEAD President, Drama Club, 60-62, Thespians, 60-62, Imperial Guard, 60-62, Student Council, 61-62, N.H.S., 61-62, Asst. Class Editor, ARIES, 61-62, N.F.L., 61-62, TRIBUNE Debutante, 61-62, All Star Cast, Interscholastic League Play, 60-61, Best Supporting Actress, I.L. District, 61, Best Actress, 60-61, Best Director, 60-61, Quill and Scroll, 61-62. Low Seniors Drum Tribune, Imperial Guard, 60-62, Tri-Hi-Y, 61-62, Swimming Team, 60-61, Rotary Sweet- SUE ANN MEYER Imperial Guard, 60-62, German Club, 61-62, Secretary-Treasurer, Orchestra, 60-62, All-City Orches- tra, 61-62. JUDY ANN MILES Treasurer, C.S.U., 60-62, Office Assistant, 61-62. CAROL SUE MILLS Imperial Guard, 60-62. BEVELYN CARROL MILLER Donna Pratt learns math the hard way -making change in the cafeteria. PAMELA ANN MILLER Censor, Imperial Guard, 60-62, Historian, Drama Club, 60-61, Future Teach- ers, 60-62, N.H.S., 61-62, Swimming Letterman, 60-62, History Club, 61-62, Tri-Hi-Y, 61-62, Science Club, 61-62, Office Assistant, 61-62, Red Coats, 60, Red Cross, 59-60. MARGIE ANDREA MISTHOS Spanish Club, 60-61, Business Manager, TRIBUNE, 60-61, Reporter, TRI- BUNE, 61-62, Red Cross, 61-62. GARY PAUL MOORE Advertising Manager, Assistant Editor, ARIES, 60-62, Student Council, 59-60, Sophomore Cabi- net, 59-60, Reporter, TRIBUNE, 61-62, History Club, 61-62, F.H.A., 61-62. JAMES MOORE Choral Club, 60-62, Drama Club, 60-62, C.S.U., 60-62. ELLEN MARIA MORRISH Band, 60-62, Orchestra, 60-62, Tri-Hi-Y, 61-62, C.S.U., 61-62. JAMES MURRY RICHARD JOSEPH NORMAN Spanish Club, 61-62, Hi-Y, 61-62, Golf Team, 61- 62, Football, 59-60, Baseball, 60. ANITA NEAL I BONNIE NOWLIN President, Bowling Club, 60-62, Imperial Guard, 60-62, Choral Club, 61-62, Tri-Hi-Y, 61-62, Booster Club, 59-60, Duchess Nlayfete 60 Sergeant of Drums, Golden Gauchos, 59-60l l JERRY PRESTON PARKER Captain, Rifle Team, 61-62, Battle Group Commander, N.D.C.C., 61-62, Rifle Team, Drill Team, R.O.T.C., 59-60. LINDA FAYE PARR Gym Captain, 59-60, Volleyball Team, 60-61, Basketball Team, 61-62. NORMAN PASCHE Basketball Letterman, 60-62, W Association, 61-62. CAROLE ANN PAST Spanish Club, 60-62, History Club, 61-62, Bowl- ing Club, 61-62, Volleyball Team, 59-60. JANE CAROL PECHACEK Scribe, Quaestor, Imperial Guard, 60-62, French Club, 61-62, Treasurer, Drama Club, 60-61, Thes- pians, 61-62, Secretary, N.H.S., 61-62, Tri-Hi-Y, 59-60, Red Coats, 59-60. JOHN WAYNE PHELPS Most Representative, 62, Treasurer, Am. Legion Club, 61-62, Circulation Manager, ARIES, 61- 62, Athletic Trainer, 59-62, President, W As- sociation, 61-62, Student Rotarian, 62, N.H.S., 60-62, Nat'l. Athletic Scholarship Society, 61-62, Quill and Scroll, 61-62, Office Assistant, 59-60, Homeroom Representative, 59-60. MARY KATHERINE PHELPS Student Council, 6062, Vice President Sopho- more Class, 59-60, N.H.S., 61-62, President, Science Club, 61-62, Secretary, Slide Rule, 61- 62, N.D.C.C. Sponsor, 61-62, Treasurer, Houston Council Science Club, 61-62, 1st Place Winner Science Fair, 59-60. JIMMY PIKE Cheerleader, 61-62, Baron, Mayfete, 61, Cafe- teria Host, 60-61, Office Assistant, 60-62. MARJORIE LOUISE POND Senator, Latin Club, 61-62, Trumpet Patrician, Imperial Guard, 60-62, Secretary, Orchestra, 60-62, Red Coats, 59-60, Science Club, 61-62, Student Council, 60-61. DONNA PRATT Sophomore Favorite, 59-60, Imperial Guard, 60- 62, Baroness, Mayfete, 61, Miss Spook, 61-62, Cashier, 60-62. LARRY WELTON PREWIT Historian, F.H.A., 61-62. JAMES THOMAS RAMSEY President, Vice President, History Club, 60-62, N.H.S., 61-62, Choral Club, 61-62, Parliamentar- ian, Am. Legion Club, 59-62, Vice President, Treasurer, Future Teachers Club, 60-62, Chess Club, 60-61, Vice President, French Club, 61-62. DONNA LYN RANDALL Bugle Tribune, Consul of the Music, Imperial Guard, 60-62, Red Coats, 59-60, Student Council, 60-61, Spanish Club, 61-62, History Club, 61-62, Tri-Hi-Y, 61-62, Gym Captain, 59, Red Cross, 60-61. PAM REAGOR Asst. Editor, Editor-in-Chief, ARIES, 60-62, News Editor, Editorialist, TRIBUNE, 60-62, Treasurer, Quill and Scroll, 61-62, Imperial Guard, 60-62, N.H.S., 61-62, Parliamentarian, N.E.L., 60-62, Letter of Commendation, Nat'l. Merit, 61, D.A.R. Good Citizen, 61-62, Rotary Sweetheart, 61, See- retary, Red Cross, 59-60. WILLIAM BENJAMIN REAVES Band, 60-62, Treasurer, Ind. Arts Club, 61-62. SHARON STANLEY REDDEN Editor, Assistant Editor, TRIBUNE, 61-62, Spon- sor, N,D.C.C., 61-62, Secretary, Quill and Scroll, 61-62, Secretary, Spelling Club, 59-61, Nat'l. Scholastic Art Certificate Winner, 60-61, Red Cross, 61-62, Drama Club, 61-62, Carlton Ca- dettes, 59-60. HENRY RAY REIST President, Chess Club, 60-62: History Club, 60- 61. DAVID BRYAN RICHARDSON President, Ind. Arts, 60-62, Runner-Up Most Handsome, 62, Bowling Letterman, 60-62, Presi- dent, Jr. Achievement, 59-61, German Club, 60- 61. PAUL EDWIN ROBERTS Hi-Y, 59-60, Ind. Arts, 61-62, German Club, 60-62. SAM ROBERTS Bowling Club, 60-61. JOSEPH RONALD ROCH Industrial Arts Club, 60-62. BETTY HUGHLENE ROWE Volleyball Team, 61-62, Library Assistant, 59-61, C.S.U., 59-62, Future Teachers, 59-60. - as-ag-i..Q1anul , K PAT MARGOT ROY Red Coats, 59-60, Imperial Guard, 60-62, Student Council, 60-61, Spanish Club, 60 61, N.E.L., 61-62, Reporter, TRIBUNE Circulation Manager, TRIBUNE, 61-62, De bate Squad, 61-62. Ram spirit is strong off the field as well as on. Ricky Carbo and Carl Colmenares show their concern for their teammates as they watch from the sidelines. fi FRANK MICHAEL RYAN N.D.c.C., 60.62. MICHAEL ERICK SAMFORD Varsity Football, 60-61, Diving Team Winner, 2nd Place in City Diving, 61-62, W Associa- tion, Wittiest, 62. CAROLYN RAY SAUER Imperial Guard, 60-61, Sgt. at Arms, Vice Presi- dent, Tri-Hi-Y, 60-62, Sponsor, N.D.C.C., 61-62, - Future Nurses, 61-62. PAUL SCHEFFERSTEIN WAYNE SCHLESINGER SANDRA KAY SCHMIDTT C.S.U., 59-62, Speakers' Forum, 59-60, N.F.L., 60-62, Historian, Drama Club, 60-62, Librarian, Choral Club, 60-62. URSULA LUISE SCHULZ Vice President, Future Nurses, 60-62, Secretary, F.H.A., 61-62, Sponsor, N.D.C.C., 61-62, German Club, 60-62, Tri-Hi-Y, 60-61. SUZANNE BETSY SHERBURNE Chaplain, Tri-Hi-Y, 59-61, Imperial Guard, 60-62, Reporter, F.H.A., 60-629 Representative to Foley's Advisory and High School Board, 60-62, Drama Club, 61-62. DEBBIE SUE SHERRILL Praetor, Imperial Guard, 60-62, Homeroom Representative, 59-60, Swim- ming Team Letterman, 59-61, President's Council, 60-61. WOODY GREER SHULTZ B Team Football Letterman, 60-61, Student Council, 61-62, Senior Cabinet, 61-62, Office Assistant, 61-62, Runner-Up Most Handsome, 62. MARLEN E SIBLEY Student Council, 60-61, Tri-Hi-Y, 61-62, Co-Circulation Manager, Assistant Feature Editor, Business Manager, TRIBUNE, 60-62, F.H.A., 60-61, Vice President, Jr. Achievement, 60-61, Imperial Guard, 60-62, Drama Club, 60-61. REIDA JANE SIVLEY Glee Club, 61-62, History Club, 61-62, Chess Club, 61-62, Volleyball Team, 60-62, Archery Team, 60-62, C.S.U., 60-62. Low Seniors K . . eta gatfri VAL, ilk vw W , z .N 6. .5 M fi, My 7 L Y ' '. Q 'Ji 'Qui I , T Ali hx I W , , .M as I Q P 1' --P' ft sg, , . A .1 s , x .e I X it- y A A I X xx, , . s, P' ff' ' -, . A 'f NANCY DON SILLAVAN F.H.A., 60-61, Treasurer, D.E., 61-- 62, Football Sweetheart, 61-62. SUZANNE SIMPSON Secretary, Band, 60-62, Vice Presi- dent, N.H.S., 61-62, Music Queen, 60-61, All-City Orchestra, 60-62, All-State Orchestra, 60-62, All- Distriet, All-Regional Band, 60-62, Vice President, N.F.L., 61-62, President, Secretary, German Club, 60-62. ANITA DIANE SMITH Tri-Hi-Y, 60-62, Imperial Guard 60-62, Cafeteria Cashier, 60-62, Red Cross, 60-62, Treasurer, F.H.A., 60-62, Office Assistant 62. DAVID SMITH D.E. Club, 61-62, Bowling Club 60-61. The seniors always yell the loudest at the pep rallies-Beat Reagan. TERRY LEE SMITH Captain, MB Team Football, 60-61. JOHN SNELL Basketball, All-District, 60-61, 2nd Team All- City, 60-61, All-District, 61-62, 2nd Team All- City, 61-62, Hi-Y, 61-62, Golf Letterman, 61, All-District Football, 61-62, SSW Association, 62, Mayfete, 61, Runner-Up Best School Spirit. FLOYD SPRUCE DENNIS CHARLES STEIL B Team Baseball, 61, Varsity Baseball, 61-62, Choral Club, 61-62. BECKY CAROL SNOWDEN Tri-Hi-Y, 60-62, Library Assistant, 61, Imperial Guard, 60-62, Future Nurses, 61-62, F.I-I.A., 60- 62, C.S.U., 60-61. SEBRON LLOYD STONEHAM LARRY LEE STRICKLAND Baseball Letterman, 60-61, NB Team Baseball Letterman, 59-60, Bw Team Basketball Letter- man, 59-60, Varsity Basketball Letterman, 60-62, W', Association, 61-62, Hi-Y, 60-62, F.H.A., 61- 62, A.V.E., 59-61. , LINDA KAY STRICKLAND Class Treasurer, 58-59, I'1.H.A., 60, Tri-Hi-Y, 60- 61, Library Assistant, 60-61, Volleyball Team, 60-61. DANNY STONEBURNER D.E., 60-62. V' yafxi IUDITH ANN SY President, Future Teachers, 60-61, Parliainentar- ian, Secretary, History Club, 60-62, Chess Club. 60-61: Archery Team, 61-62, N.H.S., 61-62: Secretary, Math Club, 61-62, Science Club, 61- 62, Slide Rule Club. 61-62, Ntweety Division Archery, 2nd Place Winner, 61-62, Rowling Club. 60-61. D.E.. 60-62. Low eniors BENJAMIN JOHN SYKORA IAMES DALE SYNNOTT Hi-Y, 61-62, WH Assweiation, 61-62, Varsity Football Letterman, 60-62. DONALD SWONKE LINDA TALBOTT Drill Squad, 58-59. WILLIAM TALBOT Tliespians, 61-62, D.E., 61-62, Drama Club, 61-62. GEORGIA CARROLL TALLEY Thespians, 61-62, Drama Club, 60-61, D.E., 61-62. LOIS ANN TAYLOR Tri-Hi-Y, 60-61, Bowling Club, 61-62, F.H.A., 61-62, C.s.U., 60-61. SANDRA YVONNE TEW Songleader, F.H.A., 60-61, Spanish Club, 61-62, Bowling Club, 61-62, Glee Club, 61-62, Red Coats, 60. PRISCILLA THOMAS Imperial Guard, 60-62, F.H.A., 59-60, Tri-Hi-Y, 60-62, C.S.U., 59-60, Bowling Club, 59-60. SHIRLEY ANNE THOMAS C.S.U., 61-62, Latin Club, 61-62, Office Assistant, 61-62. CAROLYN KAY TRANTH AM Tri-Hi-Y, 60-61, C.5.U., President, 60-62, Has- ketball Letter, 60-61, Reporter, TRIBUNE, 60- 62, Drama Club, 61-62. DAVID ARTHUR TRIFON Publicity, German Club, 60-62, Industrial Arts Club, 61-62, Thespians, 61-62, Drama Club, 61- 62, Captain, Swimming Team, 60-62, Student Council, 61-62, HW Association, 61-62, Water- Polo Letterman, 61-62. JOHN DAVID TRIIVIBLE Drum Major, Asst. Drum Major, Band, 60-62, Orchestra, 61-62, Vice President, Dance Band, 61- 62, Ind. Arts Club, 60-62, Hi-Y, 60-61, Student Council, 60-61. FRANCES RUTH TROJAN F.H.A., 59-61, Library Assistant, 60-61, Tri-Hi- Y, 60-61, Volleyball Team, 59-61, Gym Captain, 60-61. STEVE DALE TROSTLE President, Slide Rule, 61-62, History Club, 60-62, Bowling Club, 60-62, Student Council, 61-62. SANDRA JOAN UNSWORTH Band, 60-62, Spanish Club, 61-62, .Ir. Achieve- ment, 59-60, All-City Band, 59-61, Thespians, 59-60, Red Cross, 59-60, Orchestra, 59-60. BARBARA ,IEANICE VAN DYKE Tri-Hi-Y, 60-62, Student Council, 60-61, Sec'- retary, Red Cross, 61-62, Songleader, F.H.A., 60-62, History Club, 61-62, Imperial Guard, 60- 61: Office Assistant, 61-62. CHARLES VAN DYKE WILLIAM ALVA WALLACE ORVILLE HOLLEY WARE Varsity Football Letterman, 60-62, Hi-Y, 61-62, Industrial Arts, 60-62, W Association, 61-62. CHARLES WARREN Chaplain, Hi-Y, 60-61. CYNTHIA FAY WEBB F.H.A., 60-61, D.E. Club, 61-62, Student Council, 59-60. Spit out your gum, sit up straight, smile, look at the camera, and look like a senior. KAY CLYDE WEBB President, Treasurer, Student Council, Presi- dent, Thespians, 61-62, -Secretary, Drama Club, 60-62, Parliamentarian, N.H.S., 61-62, Procon- sul of the Drill, Drill Centurion I, Imperial Guard, 60-62, Vice President, Soph. and Junior Class, 59-61, Parliamentarian, Gulf Coast Stu- dent Council, 61-62, Most Likely to Succeed, 62, Runner-Up Most Representative, 62, N.F.L., 60- 62. LAUREL ELIZABETH WEBB Proconsul of Music, Imperial Guard, 60-62, President, Latin Club, 61-62, Reporter, ,lunior Class, 60-61, Thespians, 61-62, Drama Club, Treasurer, 61-62, Rotary Sweetheart, Asst. Club Editor, ARIES, 61-62, Quill and Scroll, 62, Tri- Hi-Y, Reporter, Chaplain, Reporter, 60-62, States- man Representative. JAMES WEGNER WILLIAM WELCH LERON WELLS UB Team Football Letterman, 60-61. GEORGIE CAROL WERCHAN Red Cross, 59-60, Swimming Team, 59-60, Drill Centurion II, Imperial Guard, 60-61, Reporter, F.H.A., 60-61, Runner-Up Best Dressed, 62, Runner-Up Most Beautiful, 62, Tri-Hi-Y, 60-62, Drama Club, 61. .IOHN MORGAN WERNER Track, Swimming Letterman, 58-60, D.E., 60-62. SANDRA LOU WESSELS Cheerleader, 61-62, Quaestor, Imperial Guard, 60-62, .lunior Favorite, 60- 61, Secretary, Junior and Senior Class, 60-62, Secretary, Parliamentarian, Tri-Hi-Y, 59-62, Mayfete, 60, Treasurer, Spanish Club, 60-61, N.H.S., 61-62, Most Popular, 62, Runner-Up Best Ram Spirit, 62, Track Queen, 62. CAROL MAE WEST C.S.U., 59-62, Future Teachers, 60-62, President, F.H.A., 60-62, N.H.S., 61-62, French Club, 60-62, Choral Club, 61-62, Red Cross, 61-62, Booster Club, 59-60. BARBARA GAIL WHITE Business Manager, ARIES, 61-62, President, F.H.A., 61-62, Bowling Club, 61-62, History Club, 61-62, Tri-Hi-Y, 61-62, Pep Squad, 59-60. SUSAN RAYE WHITE Historian, Vice President, F.H.A., 60-62, President, Future Nurses, 61-62, Tri-Hi-Y, 61-62. JANICE RAE WILBURN Office Assistant, 59-60, Volleyball City Team, 60-62, Pep Squad 60-62, C.S.U., 59-62, F.H.A., 61-62. DON HOWARD WILCOX Hi-Y, 60-61, Industrial Arts Club, 60-61, Runner-Up Most Original, 62. Low eniors BETTYE NELL WILLIAMS Praetor, Bugle Tribune, Imperial Guard, 60-62, Reporter, Student Council, 61-62, Reporter, Senior Class, 61-62, Secretary, Parliamen- tarian, Tri-Hi-Y, 60-62, Duchess, Baroness, Mayfete, 60, 61, French Club, 61-62, Choral Club, 61-62, Red Coats, 59-60, Most Original, 62. IOSEPHINE WILLIAMS LARRY WILLIAMS Hi-Y, 60-62, Industrial Arts Club, 60-61. MICHAEL DEANE WILLIAMS Varsity Football Letterman, 60-62, I-ffltnflfd Mark- Stanley Redden- -lfffi All-District, All-City, Football, 61- Hensley talk to Editor of University 62, Vigo President, HW' Agggcia. of Houston Yearbook- ti n 61-o2- Vice President Senior O 7 7 7 Class, 61-62, Track Letterman, 61- 62, Most Popular, 62. THOMAS LESLIE WILLIAMS N.H.S., 61-62, Tennis Letterman, 60-62, Student Rotarian, 61, Sports Editor, ARIES, 61-62, Student Council, 61-62, History Club, 61-62, Slide Rule Club, 61-62: Senior Cabinet, 61-62, Math Club, 60-62, Runner-Up Most Likely to Succeed, 62, Debate, 61-62. BONNIE SUE WILLIAMSON French Club, 60-62, Red Cross, 61-62, Bowling Club, 60-61, Drama Club, 61-62, Latin Club, 59-60. .IAMES WINBORN D.E., 61-62, Choral Club, 61-62, Student Council, 61-62. STEVE WORTHLEY Thespians, 61-62, Spanish Club, 61-62. RALPH WYKE SHIRLEY JEAN ZAPALAC F.H.A., 59-62, Volleyball Team, 60-61, Archery Team, 61, Pep Squad, 61-62, Tennis Team, 61-62. TINA ZWERNEMAN Treasurer, Junior Class, 60-61, Cheerleader, 60 62, German Club, 60-61, Treasurer, Tri-Hi-Y, 60- 62, Best Ram Spirit, 62, Runner-Up Most Popu lar. 'fi LIUNIORS show zh 6 SPIRIT gf. . . INI T IA TIVE Junior 0 jqcers Billy Pugh, Judy Smith, President Vice President Sharon Miller, Sandra De Marco, Treasurer Reporter Barry Pollack, Sergeant-at-A rrns Eileen Doyle, Secretary Abramski, Raymond Adams, Dorothy Adams, Joe Albrecht, Billie Allen, Bert Allen, Mary .lane Allison, Marianne Altman, Carol Anderson, Sharon Ardizzone, Carol Ann Ash, Michael Baker, Frances Juniors Baker, Michael Baldwin, Marilyn Bales, Julie Ballard, Clifford Balloun, Diane Barnett, Reasa Barton, H. M. Beadle, Dwight Beinhorn, Anita Berry, Kenneth Biggs, Pete Biondolillo, Margaret ,qw 60 Xxx Juniors Boykin, Gene, Brantley, Janis Brault, Paul Bresenhan, Charlie Brite, Ray Brooks, Sharpy Brown, Barbara Brown, Jeanette Bryan, Pat Buck, Sheldon Burnham, Mary Bush, Mary Birdsong, Jack Blaha, Paulette Blevins, Billie Blunt, Carroll 1 Junior girls check the bulletin board for the season's basketball schedule. . . in supporting Bode, Vernon Boeneman, Gary Booth, Della Bowlin, Vickie l l -, .. ..,.. . .. . Juniors Carter, Norma Chapin, Linda Chapline, Curtis Chavez, Mary Clark, Cathy Cleek, Richard Clute, Doug Cockrell, Bert Collier, Leeroy Collins, Mike Cone, Larry Conway, Beverly Buvinghausen, Keith Cafferty, Paul Campbell, Danny Cannon, Tim Chick Rose shows Jack Birdsong that chemistry can be fun, while other Juniors look on. in experimenting Cargill, Lou Ellen Carpenter, Paula Carrizal, Isaac Carroll, Pat 3 E E ..., 43 ...iv 401 gm! Q-.3118 : , S! Q X , mal 'Q I 5 . . 31355 - !iiq ,gn GW X me an I, A ' if--f Q . D 1 3,5 fl N qv S A-,, vi? ,t Doyle, Eileen Dunning, Donna Durdin, Edward Durham, Lynne Eastburn, Charles Edwards, .loe Eickenhorst, Shirley Eldridge, Ronnie Ellis, Vernon Evans, .lanis Fain, Jackie Farrar, Yvonne Juniors Felton, Ardith Ferrell, Wayne Ferro, Patricia Finley, Patricia Fisher, Bernadine Flanary, David Francis, Billie Franklin, Allan Froehner, Linda Galloway, Mickey Garza, Rosa Giblin, Roberta as A - i as M ,V Nar a A ',.k. -A t , ' ,,,, ,:, 'ff . Q N -ba it he -, 4 5 M wg E : --tj kVkk,. ' Sk 7 D K 1 gm if f, Vw AL 'Nc' , be - sl QNX - -,:- ,,. K N I g ' wok it Juniors Hodek, Lee Ann Holberg, Donna Holloway, Mike Hopkins, Janis Hornsby, Sandra Hossley, Billy Huckabee, Retlfxa Hudgins, Tommy Hugele, Thomas Hutto, Lynda Hyde, Bettyann Ingram, Betty WW' ..,,, Hayes, Ronnie Hees Darryl HClLll1Cll, Edith Helton, Bobby .-ada V' , junior Imperial Guard members proudly return to the stands after a spectacular halftime performance. in performing Hendlcy, ,lim Hess, Leslie Hill, Carol Hill, Gordon Innis, James Jackson, ,lay Janca, Jo Ann Jenkins, Keith Johanson, JoAnn Johnson, Billy Jones, Patsy Jozwiak, J. B. Kaleh, Joe Kay, Lyndell Keating, Jerry Kent, Charles l,,.l -ilu. ,-11, immmml, 1 Qm Juniors Kerley, Mike Kilgore, Keith King, Richard Kline, Jackie Knox, Robert Koenig, Dave Kosar, Sandra Koslosky, Edward Kuhn, Milford Kurtz, Nancy Kveton, Frank Laird, Lynda Landrum, Bruce Langford, Larry Lanning, Beth La Paglia, Antoinette Lee, .limmy Lerch, David Logue, Bette Lomax, ,lim Love, Patricia Loveless, Linda Lowry, Elaine Lueckemeyer, Hunter Juniors Luttring, Tyrone Majors, Memi Malek, Walter Marberry, Gary Marches, Michael Markoski, Bobby Mason, Mignon Matthews, Charles Mauro, Jackie Maynard, Mike Means, Michael Melancon, Richard Mellott, Laurene Meracle, Brenda Mercer, Randy Mersiovsky, Phyllis Messick, Blix Mewhinney, Sean Miller, Sharon Mills, Karon Mitchell, Karen Montalbano, Sam Montgomery, Jean Montgomery, Jim Juniors Morgan, Michael Morgan, Pam Morrow, Bill Motyka, Judi mb' W-rf . in serving Pete Biggs, homeroom representative, takes food to needy family for Student Council- Myers, Beverly McCormick, Stan McMahan, Ann McMullen, Bill -fel G Juniors Parker, Brien Parker, Cary Parrish, Willow Partlow, Marshall McNew, Sherry Nash, Ray Niemeyer, Mary Norris, Susan Nus, Mike Oberg, ,loan 0'Briant, Duane O'Dell, Andrea Oliphant, Tommy Oliver, Melinda Organ, Jerrie Orr, Stephan '-4-Q Paulsel, John .uf Payne, Sally Jerrie Organ proves that the shortest way to an A is through the books. Pearce, Kenneth 'sd' eng. -as Pennington, K Perez, Paul Petree, Shirley Pollack, Barry Pool, Gretchen Porter, ,lane Porter, .loel Poston, Mary Powell, Robert Price, Bill Puckett, Richard Pugh, Billie Randall, Richard wa,-u .amz f 1 -Mma,wa:u:1Q:fe,rf,im, 'Quinn' as ,, Juniors Rathburn, Mike Ray, Durwood Read, Ronny Reid, .lanice Reid, Larry Reineman, Melana Roberson, Gay Roberts, Dusty Roberts, Karen Robertson, John Roesler, Robert Roquemore, Shirley Rose, Charles Rosene, Arthur Rust, Ronald Ruthstrom, Carole Salsgiver, Susan Sanders, Clara Sanders, Tom Sanford, Donna Savage, Janice Scholl, Virginia Schwedler, Ann Scott, Nora Juniors Sedita, James Semeyn, Judy Sevier, .Jeanne Seyler, Terry Shankle, Sharon Shapiro, Mike Sharp, Dale Sharp, John Shofner, Mike Shofner, Robert Sidman, John Sidman, Jud 'ull' J' Juniors Speer, Allan Spencer, Ann St. Clair, Kathy Stevens, Carolyn Stiger, Ronnie Stoerner, Connie Stoffel, Ginger Swainhart, Sherry Taylor, Carolyn Taylor, Ralph Teague, John Thames, Jimmy if tv? wx Sloan, Brian Smit, Mollie Smith, Jimmye Smith, Judy Outstanding Juniors like Lou Ellen Cargill, Eileen Doyle, Leonard Critcher, Pete Biggs, and Marianne Allison are recognized with National Honor Society pins. . . in leading Smith, Richard 'NOV Smith, Roland Smith, Sam Smitherman, Charlotte wav ,an Juniors Vackar, Larry Vackar, LeRoy Vance, Judy Van Hemert, Jim Van Rooy, David Wallace, Ann Walther, Mike Wamble, Allen Ward, Barbara Warren, Linda Wasser, Ricky Watson, Benny Thompson, Hugh Thompson, Jimmie Thompson, Mary an Thompson, Paul Class president, Billy Pugh, plans future activities with Junior sponsor, Mr. Joe Tusa. in planning Tisinger, Kathy Trantham, Cecil Tucker, Linda Urbanek, James Watson, Bobby Watson, Bruce Weatherly, Bill Webb, Herbie Weeks, Suzanne Weihle, ,loe Weldon, Tommy Whaley, Bobbi Whitaker, Kerisha White, Linda Williams, Brenda Williams, Carolyn Juniors Willams, Edward Williams, Everette Williams, Judy Williams, Lanny Williford, Martha Willingham, Suzanne Wilshire, Janette Wilson, Cathy Wilson, Denny Windham, Frances q Winn, .lan Winterberg, Terry alll, nu! Young, Don Zwald, Edwin J. B. Jozwiak, Jay Jackson, Wayne Ferrell, and Mary Bush leave class for destinations unknown after another day of fun and studies. Wiser, Robert Wolfe, Roger Wood, Buddy Woodcock, Monty Woodhull, Becky Woodruff, Mary Yelverton, Carolou Young, Cary 0 I 0' J . HXXX r rMm'r If 4,nNN' 'Pi Yes, J UNI URS show the SPIRIT cf INITIA TIVE' ii Ii of is JUNIOR CABINET Top row: Barry Pollack, Pete Biggs, Michael Ash, Paul Cafferty. Second row: Sharon Anderson, Judy Smith, Billy Pugh, Eileen Doyle, Joan Oberg. Third row: Lynda Laird, Pat Finley, Sharon Miller, Judy Seyemn, Sally Payne. an , H f , X NOT PICTURED Anthony, Robert Brinkley, David Bush, Billy Claybough, Betty Cummings, Doyle Edwards, Jim Elder, Michael Emal, Boyd Fife, Larry Franks, Orlan Graham, Cordon Hill, Ray Howell, Charles Jew, Ming johnson, Robert Kurtin, Joey Linvell, Powers Mmculf, Ronnie This is public speakm Minter, Jeanette McKay, Donald Palazzo, Charles Roberts, Cheryl Russell, Frances Seardino, Robert Schroeder, Barbara Spencer, Jerry Tedd, Robert Thomas, James t 85 , ,, SOPHOMORES show the SPIRIT of... CURIOSITY -...Q ..,, K Sophomore 0 jqeers Troy Holimarl, Lloyd Pond, Susan Rowley President Vice President Secretary Cathie Parker, Francis Parker, Treasurer Reporter Stan Wright, Sergeant-at-A rms ophomores Eager student Carl Sorensen crams for exam. Alexander, Gary Allen, Sharon Anderson, Kathleen Anderson, Micheal Anderson, Suzanne Andrews, Gail Ansley, Bill Anthony, Leonard Atkins, Billy Baird, Robert Baker, Nora Baker, Stephen Balcerowicz, Betty Bales, Lloyd Ballenger, Judy Banning, Henny Barnett, Nan Nell Barrow, Elizabeth Bartos, Margaret Baskett, Kay Baxter, Sandra Bean, Kenneth Bedell, Ferrell Behnken, Sue Bell, Timmy Aaron, Sylvia Abbott, Shirley Adams, ,lohn Adams, Richard Albert, ,leanine Alderson, Brenda 'fav Bernard, Barbara Berry, Dianne Bishop, .lay Blank, Charles Blankenhurg, Larry Blankenship, David Bledsoe, Lynn Bodine, Felicia Bollman, Ronnie Bolton, Linda Boscarino, Michela Boswell, Robby Boudreaux, Cynthia Bowman, Tracie Bracey, Sandra Bradley, Linda Brand, Ronna Brantley, Patricia Brawner, Charles Breazeale, Linda Brenner, Sharon Bresett, William Bresk, Skip Bretzke, Kathy Brimberry, Richard Brooks, Ann Bryan, Connie Bryant, Judy Buckelew, Mike Burch, Jeannie Burkhardt, Gerry Burmester, John Burts, Sherry Byrd, Linda Calmes, Cheryl ophomores ophomores Cannon, Frankie Cannon, John Carapezza, Lynell Carlson, Norman Carpenter, Julia Carpenter, Linda Carrizal, Jesse Carter, Carolyn Caulkins, Donald Caulkins, Ronald Caveness, Linda Chiles, Emily Cllupik, Charlie Clary, Nancy Clifton, Ellen Clifton, Helen Clooney, Robert Cole, Kathleen Collins, Joe Collins, Steve Russell Richards does more in woodshop than push a pencil. if Conaway, Roger Conley, Jimmy Conner, Donna Cook, Billy Cooper, Joe Cooper, Judi Copeland, Brian Copeland, Lloyd Cox, Pamela 'WPC W-1... Croeheron, Robert Croom, Scotty Crowe, .lackie Cruse, Sue David, David Davidson, Mary Davis, Sheila Dean, Amy Dean, John Deem, Martha Dehnert, Bobby Denny, Eloise Dent, Charles Denton, Frankie Derrick, Robert Devore, Jimmy Dickerson, Denton Dietrich, Billy Dorsett, Diane Dover, Patty Doyle, Jimmy Drapela, Sharon Duty, Mary Ann Edmiston, Laurice Edwards, Brit Edwards, Pat Ellington, Mike Ellis, Elvin Ellis, Mary Ellison, Barbara Ellisor, Don Elskes, Bob Emmons, Annette English, Marcie Eppner, Jerry ophomores Erekson, Charles Ervin, Marsan Fain, Steve Faria, Tom Farmer, Ken Feuer, Diane Fiser, Jane Flowers, Ken Foley, Susan Fort, Frank Foster, Earl Fowle, Harold Friedrich, Evelyn Fry, H. L. Gamel, Alan Gann, Tom Gardner, Richard Garrett, Diane Gaustad, Terry Geiser, Allen George, Randy Gerringer, Eugene Gibbs, .lohn Gilruth, Tommy Ginder, William Glass, .lean Goodman, James Goyen, John Graham, Suzan Gray, Lloyd Gray, Sharon Gregg, Leroy Gregory, Lynn Groberg, Bill Gunter, Carole ophomores if L , N W me -1 M. gf- T ophomores we in..n-2'-.... Hackett, Joe Haefy, Raymond Hammett, Cordon Hansel, Dennis Teddie Jordan and Miss Katharine Keller discuss plans for college. Harmon, Carol Harper, Michael Harper, Shirley Harrell, James Harris, Patty Harrison, Honey Hart, Shirley Hartman, .lane Havis, Marilyn Hawkins, Russell Haynie, Florence Headley, David Hees, Jerry Hengst, Beverly Heyen, Lindy Hill, Deborah Hill, Shirleen Holder, Tommy Holiman, Troy Hollis, Wayne Holtsclaw, Mary Honeycutt, Judy Hornick, Gloria Howard, Betty Howard, Susan 'Q' K. Huebner, Mary Huntley, Sara Hnrzeler, Terry Hyams, Charlotte Hyde, Chester Hyde, Susan Hynes, Diana lngram, Lenny Jaenecke, Chylene Jaenecke, Diane Jarnagin, Jan .JillZlZlll, Tom Jeinisnn, Phillip Jennings, Bryan Johnson, David Jolmsrm. Dennis Johnson, Judy Johnson, Mickey Johnson, Patrick Jones, Calvin Jones, Cheryl Jones, Danny Jones, Robin Jones, Steve Jones, Terry Jordan, Teddic Keck, Carol Keith, Gary Kemp, L. R. Kennedy, Richard Kent, Beverly Kepler, Kay Kessler, Judi Kesler, Buddy King, Marilyn ophomores ophomores Eager Sophomores lead the way as 8:10 bell rings. Klecka, Donald Knecht, Bill Knight, Earline Knight, John Knight, Sheryl Kobylinski, Patti Koivula, Betty Kondolf, Howard Kotzur, Clem Koudelka, John Krieg, Barbara Kronenberger, Clarence Kujawa, Jimmy Kupec, Keith Kurtz, Billy Kurz, Cathy Lake, Wayne Lambent, Nelda Laminack, Patte Lanning, Pete Larison, Linda Larsen, Cheryl Lawcock, Ronnie Leach, Deanna Leach, Donnie 4? King, Rod King, Trudy Klare, Louis 'T ar' .ur- ,tv King, Nancy King, Paul ophomores wriism-.MMM The library can be a sophomore's best friend, as shown b Alice Menefee Bobbie Smith, Roma Leach? and Connie Bryan. . in learning Lubowsky, Paulette Luster, Sherry Lute, Frances Lynch, John Lynn, Frank Maddox, Tony Maida, .lohn Manley, Roger Marek, Dennie Martin, Linda Matlock, Judi May, Donald Menefee, Alice Meggers, Linda Mersiovsky, Linda Meseck, Sharon Miller, Linda Miller, Nina Miller, Penny Mills, .lack Leach, Roma Leach, Virginia Lefebure, Greg Leonardt, Bruno Lilly, Donna Lockhart, Gregory Long, Julie Lopez, Dolores Lowery, Charles 43' 'T -319 Minter, Mavis Mitchell, Wayne Lee Montgomery, Jack Morehouse, Ann Moseley, Gary Mosier, J. C. Motl, Charlene Muckleroy, Karen Mueller, Linda Murphy, Eddie Murphy, Sheila Mccaslin, Tommy McCauley, Richard McCuen, Douglas McDaniel, Gayle McDaniel, Larry McDermott, Patrick McDonald, Glenda McElroy, Sherry McFal1, Michael McKay, Barbara McKay, John McKee, Barbara McKinstry, Mike McLeod, David McMahan, Kay McMillan, David McWhorter, Ronnie McWhorter, Sherry Needham, John Nelson, Judy Nevamp, John Newton, Joyce Noack, Carolyn 0'Connor, Sandra ophomores O'Connor, Walter Ogle, David Olivier, Kenneth Orlando, Sherry Owens, Danny Pace, Wayne Paine, Bunny Parker, Cathie Parker, Frances Pavlock, Dorothy Payne, Patsy Peden, Diane Peikert, William Pellerin, Marcia Perly, Cheryl Peters, Judy Peters, Ronnie Pettit, Clyde Pettit, Virginia Pierce, Laura Pike, Judy Pippert, Karen Pollard, Sally Poncio, Mike Pond, Lloyd Porter, Barbara Porter, Brian Powell, James Powell, Mike Powers, Nyda Pratt, Jerry Pratt, Sharon Prewit, Lynn Prine, Lavon Puckett, Joe ophomores Quine, Brenda Radabaugh, Marilyn Radley, .lohnny Ramazetti, Gene Ramsey, .ludy Randall, Mary Rankin, James Reno, .lohn Reyner, David Reynolds, Rodger Rhoads, .lane Richards, Russell Richter, Rosemary Riley, Judy Rimes, Karen Susan Howard and a friend discuss the sopho- more dance before class. . in gossiping Roach, Jimmie Sue Robbins, Leonard Roberts, Betty Roberts, Edward Robinson, Kenneth Roesler, Mickey .leane Roffall, Frank Rogers, .lack Rolater, Johnny Romans, Douglas Ross, Leonard Rouse, Diane ophomores KV vu-nf 'FY' ar- ophomores Rowley, Susan Ruse, Eddie Lets go home' a ree Patty Harris and Betty Howard Saile, Virginia 1' Salisbury, Leslie Saucier, Eddie Scarborough, Tommy Scharlock, Barbara Scheffer, Terry Scheidemantel, Betty Schielack, Bennie Schlesinger, Sandra Schutte, Pat Seals, Bradley Sears, Leland Sebastian, Katherine Shanks, Randy Shapiro, Carol Sheffield, .lohnny Shelton, Larry Sherrill, Wendy Sheward, Bruce Shultz, Tommy Skelton, Paulette Skidmore, Carolyn Slafter, Guy Slominski, Pat Smith, Bobbie Smith, Carlene Smith, Glenna Smith, Gregory 1' -.Q Smith, Jimmie Lee Smith, Larry Snow, Rey Sopchak, Carolyn Sorensen, Carl Soukup, Linda Southworth, Larry Sponberg, Alan Starr, .lerry Stephens, Candy Stewart, Anne Stockard, Mary Strickland, Ricky Stuter, Janis Syfan, Candy Tacker, Bob Tatum, Ken Taylor, Jenny Taylor, .lim Taylor, .lohn Taylor, Sherry Templeton, Roy Thiessen, Tonda Traill, Bill Trojan, Harold Tron, Karin Tunnell, Kerry Tyson, Linda Vandel, Diane Van Roosenbeek, Dawn Vaughan, Mary Vickery, Jeanne Volpe, Stanley Wade, Jeff Walcker, Diane ophomores Walker, Sharon Walker, Suzanne Walls, Rohert Walters, Joyce Waneck, Eddie Wancck, Jackie Wann, Harold Wanner, Dorothy Warren, Fred Warren, Tommy Watson, Elaine Watts, Linda VVehh, Donna Wehh, Laura Leigh Weber, Judy Webster, Bill Webster, Francine Webster, George Weed, Judy Weidner, Mary Weinstein, Allen Weissinger, Glenn Weldon, Judy Ann Wendel, Larry White, David Whitfield, Mickey Williams, Cynthia Williams, Dan Williams, Gail n ophomores t '47 .vie as T 5 K Sophs Judy Weber and Jerry Pratt add the finishing touches to the Christmas decorations. . in creating 'W 1 Williamson, Pat Williamson, Robert Willie, Carolyn Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Margaret Winn, Judith Winters, Ruthellen Wolfe, Buddy Wolfe, Marilynn Wright, Carolyn Wright, Stan Wren, Lynn York, Larry Young, Gerald Young, Phil SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED: Abramski, Mary Ann Brown, Edith Dobbs, James Dyer, Robert Garrett, Lee Grady, Danny Grissom, Lloyd Hayes, Ronnie Hazlett, Tommy Heller, Ruby Kerley, Mike Lowe, Steve Nus, Mike Peden, Diana Railsback, Richard Rogers, Lawson Rosenquist, Sharon Shew, Tony Smith, James Smitherman, Charlotte White, Judy Williams, Earl Young, Ronald Zanelli, Cecilia Zaring, David SOPHOMORE CABINET-First row: Kathy Par- ker, Lynn Bledsoe, Pat Williamson, Diane Feuer. Second row: Susan Rowley, Alice Menefee, Char- lotte Hymes, Kay Kepler. Third row: Francis Parker, Judy Johnson, Lloyd Pond, Barbara Por- ter, Mickey Jean Roesler. Fourth row: Stan Wright, Troy I-loliman, Don Ellisor, Charles. 8 SPIRIT gf. . . IMA GINA T I UN -z Freshman Omeers Mike Sullivan, Glenn Smith Jeanne Freeman President Vice Presidenl SCCVQKCUQV Judy Oberg, Pat Bissonnet, Treasurer Reporter Mike Helman, Sergeant-at-A rms 17' . ma, Cl .3 ms if Freshmen Allen, Sandra Anderson, Johnny Apostolo, Leon Austin, Shirley Axtell, Jamie Bailey, Mike Belflower, .l. B. Bigger, Barbara Bissonnet, Pat Blunt, Don Bova, Diane Bracher, Antoinette Britton, Tom Brown, Allen Brown, Jimmy Buckley, Sharon Bullock, Harold Burrell, Tom Bush, Carol Byrd, Gayle Cadena, Nena Cain, Judy Campbell, R. T. Carlson, Tommy Carrick, Betty Clark, Benny Clark, Bill Clifton, Cynthia Clifton, Sharon Coffey, Carolyn Cooper, Barbara Corso, Karen Crawford, Suzanne Curtis, Susan Davidson, David Freshmen Denton, ,lack Devore, Barbara .lo DeVries, Chris Dewberry, Ellen Dohoney, Elizabeth Dudley, Dianna Elskes, Fae England, .ludy Eryin, Donald Etie, Walter Everett, Dorothy Field, ,lan Fiore, .lim Fitzgerald, G. B. Fleming, Mike Fowler, Jimmy Freeman, Jeanne Froehner, Sharon Gage, John Garnel, Dickie Gerstle, Gregory Gibert, Sheila Glenn, Kenny Goetz, Bill Goldsmith, John Richard Sauer gets a big boost from fellow classmates. 9614 in joking -..-qv Goodwin, Gregory Grantham, Ronald Gruszeczka, Gloria Habelow, Charles ,an vit 3 ,L 5 in 11 IM Freshmen Hager, Yvonne Hannesschlager, Robert Harrison, ,lonell Heisler, Dale Helmin, Mike Henley, Norman Hess, Ernest Higgs, Shirley Hildebrand, Cynthia Hollis, Linda Hollis, Pat Holmes, .leannie Huddleston, Rodney Hudson, Talley Inman, Larry Johnson, Lloyd Johnson, Mike Jones, David Jorden, Cary Kegans, Mike Kincannon, Gwen Knight, Gary Knisely, Pat Kroulik, .lerry Kyle, Sharon Lawrence, Phil Lindstrom, Sharron Long, John Looney, Joann Love, Linda Luton, .lohn Lyons, Nancy Malone, Suzanne Marbury, Anita Mauk, Ceorgeann Freshmen May, Johnny May, Suzie Medaris, Barry Mincks, Johnny Mitchell, Harry Moorrees, Myrna McBee, Mike MeMillen, Joy Lee Oakes, Tommy Oherg, Judy Oliver, Lester Owens, Phyllis Parker, Steve Pearson, Bill Phillips, .lean Pieri, Joseph Pintsch, Sharon Pippert, Fred Porozynski, Marie Powers, Mike Redding, Lyn Reeves, Susan Robinson, Ann Roesler, Barbara Rosene, Virginia Ross, ,lane Sanford, Beverly Sauer, Richard Shankle, Penny Sherman, Betty Slater, Nita Smith, Cary Smith, Glenn Smith, Sharon Spears, Sandy Freshmen Starns, Winnie Stockdale, Nancy Stone, Sandra Stoneburner, .lay Strickland, Joel Sullivan, Betty Sullivan, Mike Talley, Paige Tappan, Rae .lean Taylor, Ross Tovar, Toby Townsend, David Traylor, Woody Treuter, Kenneth Usher, Barbara Vackar,Fran , Vance, Therald Vandel, .lerry Vargas, Max Vaughan, Betty Wade, Tom Warford, Barbara Wayman, Sandra Weeks, Janet Welch, Billy West, Beverly Whitacre, Gwen Whitley, Bill Williams, Kenneth Williams, Patricia Willis, Lanell Wilson, Sharon Wright, Carlia Younger, William Zent, Austin FRESHMAN CABIN ET Top row: Mike Sullivan, Mike Helmin, Glenn Smith. Svcond row: Tony Brachcr, ,ludy Obcrg, Jeannie Freeman, Sharon Linstrom. Third row: Janet Weeks, ,lan Field, Pat Bissonet. Yes, FRE HME show NOT PICTURED Baker, Stf-phen Collins, Stcwn Hendrick, Michael Jarvis, James ll X J' Jones, Steve Ui 4' Milligan, Carol 5 Po F' Nixon, Larry 'Q' Powers, Sarah YQ l Strickland, Ricky v Q Q Templeton, Roy li , A Tron, Karin 1 V Q Wegert, Julian l 3 Zalmanzig, Charles 'Q when l the SPIRIT 0 C RI OSI TY' The SPIRIT o EXPRESSION . The minds of all of its contain thoughts which have not yet found expression. '7 -- Logan Pmrsdll qmlth in our WHOQS WHO Whois Who Candidates Chosen English Peggy Chaplin Honorable Mention Ogmijfmnn W me X f 4, M101 ' E' ,KMA jg ,7wJaEZj!!S iw ffefiio ww i f i M953 9 ntzon aj La Ann AHOMEX M J Diane Lowrey 0 Leonard Marks W e W , , f Department Chairmen Mathematics Ronnie Clark Honorable Mention Peggy Chaplin Sayra Hearn a lx 5 fr 1' I IJ! I. !,,, pf 'Y ff ,- ff! ,AX U, , V , , a , - ' l Q ' fill!! 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'The Secret of success is constancy to purpose - Benjamin Disraeh in our !M,,fJUf'j FA VORI TES WRYR M Most Beautyful HLgh Senwr Martha Clark wth. ,iw -+, I26 -in ff- '!' Most Beautyful Law Senior bk a Ann Alloway A Q ' fi 1 Most Handsome Low Frankie Jarrett Senior First Runner- Up Most Beautful Low Senior Tommi Jean McKee First Runner-Up Most Haridsorrie Low Senior David Richardson f 2 J f. N I ' J ,f ty 9 , ,f,-' f I' X i I 1 I - ' -. 1 V7 I -5 . Z Yf 4'-I I l V ' J' K I- J If f 9 I jf A 1 fo ff 1 I 12 I I ,1 4 , M , 1 ,Y ,X E 1 jf' v Qg' 1,1 Q I? x ' f X Fx? - 1 A HY!! xxx U x V! 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He is B-Team backfield coach and head ' track coach. Mr. Ken Pridgeon received his degree from the Univer- sity of Houston. He is back- field coach and head base- ball coach. COACHES partment is Coach Les Bur- ton. He is also head foot- ball coach. Mr. Burton graduated from the Univer- sity of Houston where he was a star quarterback. A at 'TiF':,g ' I 1 Lf: 5 I? Coach Gene Agleton, a Steph- en F. Austin grad, is head line coach and head tennis coach. Coach Jesse Martin, a gradu- ate of San Jacinto, is head basketball coach and B-team line coach. He graduated from the University of Houston and has taught P.E. eleven years. S d' U: A l' S 'lH0ll, Morrow, Ballew, E111 or Lockhardt E1 thurn Lunnm ham Snell Kneelmg McMullen Criscom mn m un, yi Smith, ziliggs, Francis, Carbo, Oaks, Landrum Pollack Mcfuen .Szttuz William Liminack Nlalek Ndam Ceier Col me-nares, Warn-. Hill. Alford, Hilsher. Waltrip ,,,,,, ,,,,, Waltrip ,,,, ,,7,, Waltrip, , Waltrip ,,,,,, ,.7, , 7 Waltr1p.t,, , Waltrip Waltrip Waltrip Waltrip ,,7,,, ,,,,,, 6 Waltripwt , ,, 8 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE San Jacinto 7 jones , ,,,, Furr . ,,,,t, , Westbury ,,,t, Waco , Milby ,,tt, Davis .,,it, Reagan t,,,, Aldine . ,ttt..t , Sam Houston Hard workin all kinds of weather builds a ood team Norman Adams Clifford Ballard Hulibuvkg ictlcrmzm. llulfluivk Pele Biggs Ricky Carbo Guard: 2 yr. lcllvrnian srcond Final: 2 yr. lvttvrliizm ti-um, All-district. 961 Jimmy Synnott In-'klcg 2 jr. 14-tlwrmang Cnptuiiig sevond ti-nm All-dislrivl. ' Football Curl Colemanares Carl Cunningham Charles Eastburn Halfbarkg 2 yr. 14-ttnrnmng Most Endg len:-rrnzuig All-dislrirlg All-city. Tavkle. Spirited Player. ISO 9 Mike Williams Fllllbtwl-cg 2 yr, ln-ll:-rmcmg M 'Q Captain g All-distrivtg A11-my. o I Don Ellisur Billy Francis ' Tarkleg lr-tlvrman llvxxlvrg lvttf-rm,m Allen Geiger Guy Griscom Halfback. Mzmagerg lfttvrmun. u Ro Hill Randy Hilshcr Truman Laminack Y Qllaflcfhafki 2'Yl'- lfiivfman- lindg lvltvrnmn. Hulfbackg lettrrnmn. ISI GWB? lf Bill Landrum Crime Lovkhardt Walltvr Malek Quarterback: 2 yr. I4-Ltvrman, 'I'4u'kli-Q rcscrvn li-ll:-rinuu. ffulfburkg 11-tlurimui Douglas Mccucfn Bill Mcfilllllr,-n Sum Muntzillaano Endg 2 yr. lc-ltvrman. Fnnlg 2 yr. li-ttf-rman. Ilulflmckg 2 yr. lctterman. Bill Morrow Richard Oakes John Phelps Halfbackg In-ttf-rmnn. Guzmlg Z yr. lcttvrniang Most Vnluublv- Lin,.,,m,,: Allqlgstrjctz Alychy- Tminzrrg 2 yr. lvtterman. l52 A A Viv Pkg ,,..nM1q? dig ?,.1f John Taylor if ws- Q! 3 V-I-S363 City Standings, 1961 Defense 4th Barry Pollack John Snell Offence 8th Cuurdg lenvrnmn. Hnlfbnrkg 2 yr, lvttcrmang Must Valuable T . Bm-kg All-districtg All-city. -Qliy Cam- Holly Warren Richard Oakes Centerg 2 yr. lelterm CZIICY Young Willianls Managerq lettr-rm . Cal-1 Cunningham John Snell Q 1. Kline, Peters, Sheffield, Maddox, Tacker, D. Young, Reynolds, Lockhart, Cannon. Fourth row: Tatum Coyer, Pond, Rolater. I i B Team-First row: Rose, Huertzler, Gann, Blaire, Flowers, Holiman, Smith, Nevampa, Hudgins, Kennedy. Second row: Harper, Fort, Grobey, Brimberiy, Tovar, Jones, Kemp, Baeklen, Young. Third row. LCCQJITIC to daddyln Landrum and the line get set to stop three Bears. t an Jacinto 7 Waltrip 6 San Jacinto won their first in 38 by downing a hard fighting Waltrip team. The Bears took advantage of a Ram fumble on the 29 yard line to set up their only touchdown. With the aid of a 15 yard penalty, San Jac scored in three plays. The Rams tallied with less than three minutes left in the game. Waltrip moved 40 yards with Mike Williams breaking over for the score. The two point play failed. Mike Williams was leading rusher with 59 yards in 14 carries. Hold itll' One more Bear gets a taste of Cunnin han1's pass defense. Jones 6 Waltrip 7 Waltrip bounded hack from the San ,lac defeat to upset the high-ranking Jones Falcons in a tough defensive battle. Jones scored first on a 54 yard run, but the Rams capitalized on a fumble on the Falcon 14 yard line, and pushed over the line in three plays. Laminaek carried twive and Hill charged over from the one. MC- Mullen booted the decisive point-after. Larninaclc was leading rusher with 52 yards on l5 carries, while Hill completed nine out of twelve important passes. HCatch a falling stur . . . Snell and Ll Jones defender reach high for a pass from Hill. l'Toro, bull! McMullen guides Williams through the big Jones line l 156 1 4'l'hc third faker tonight! Referees look on as Phelps repairs a Rulmel-kiuked Ram. '4Cet in line, fellow! Rani defenders rush in to drop Westbury's halfback. Westbury 0 Waltrip 6 A defensive battle highlighted with pass interceptions and fumbles was this third hard-earned lvaltrip victory. The Rams scored the game's only touchdown on a 38 yard drive in the fourth quarter. Hill netted a big 93 yards in four completed passes, while Williams rushed for 46 more. Furr 0 Waltrip 21 Wlaltrip won its second straight game by Whitt-washing Furr High. The Brahma eleven never passed the Ram 36 yard line. Wiilliams scored two touchdowns, gaining T l- yards rushing. Ballard racked up 61 yards and the third TD in the fourth quarter, while Laminack gained 44 yards for the Ram team. , :sw fm- 35 IT the Bu a Davis 0 Waltrip 19 Vlfaltrip grridsters returned from Waco to roll over the Davis Panthers in an easy vivtfrry. The Rams scored their first touchdown early in the first quarter with a running pass from Laminaek to Snell. Two more goal-line charges were equally successful. Oakes and Cunn- ingham led the Ram defenders, who never let Davis pass their 39 yard line. The Red and Gray allowed the Panthers a slim 66 yards, total offense. 13 Q J , J il if T 71 f Co away! This is mine! Snell sh-als ii TD pass from two Puntlieis. 'LWl10a, Panther! Malek shows a lmig reason for a lmig Ram victory. l58 l Now get out there and hit 'em. Coach Burton gives 'grough and ready Ware last minute instructions. Reagan 12 Waltrip 7 Eleven Reagan Bulldogs barely slipped by the fierce Ram squad in one of the most exciting games of the season. A Hill-to-Wil- liams pass countered the first Reagan touch- down with six points early in the first quarter. The point-after attempt failed, so it took another pass play from Laminack to Snell in the end zone to mark a 12-7 Wlaltrip lead in the third quarter. But a determined Bulldog got away in the final two minutes of the game to touchdown for a time-hound two-point victory. Ain't this Swingin! Malek gets away for a big Reagan penetration. No, No! But even interference c0uldn't stop this Ram-type pass. l'll get you! Ham defenders move fast to atlaek from holli sides, Aldine 19 Waltrip 6 Eleven Aldine Mustangs fought hard to outsvore the lied and Cray in Aldine Stadium. The Rams held Aldine to a 6-6 tie until halftime, but the first play of the third quarter meant a Mustang touchdown. Though the Rams battled hard to Hain the lead, a fourth- uarter touchdown t fl pass einehed the vietory for the Mustangs. 44 - - Lets sit this one outlw Hamsters seramhle to get their man. Sam Houston O Waltrip 8 The Rams ended Football Season, 1961, with a thrilling victory over the Sam Houston Tigers. The gamejs only goal-line plunge was taken by Hill on a one-yard charge. The two extra points were a Hill-to Wil- liams pass. Williams punted the pigskin three times, averaging 43.6 yards each. Laminaek led rushing with 59 yards. i'TllL1l,S all. lvuddyf Landrum knows how to hholcl that Tigerli' Top: Flanary, McMullen, Snell, Landrum, Griffin, Oakes, Moore, Griffith. Burghdof, Jarret, Synnott, Wray, Johnson, Bresk. Second row, down: Farmen, Curtin, Weible, Pasche, Williams, Nic-Cormick, Campbell, Biggs, Keating, Sanford, Johnson, Hill, Kirkland. Third row, down: Wilson, Weatherly, McCuen, Laminack, Grant, Kilgore, Thompson, Anderson, Birdsong, Sidman, Ware, Williams, Aden, Ballard, Rolater, Durham. Colmenares, Phelps, Malek, Trifon, Sidman, Montalbano, Fromen, Lomax, Gould, King. Wy, Association x Q , OJ .' J W e N 1' , f f t T - 'H 0 I Something new in clubs was launched at Waltrila this year. The UW Association, a service club vw' , . whose purpose IS to support the cause of athletics in all its phases. lts membership is limited to those who have lettered in some sport. The offi- cers were Johnny Phelps, presidentg Mike Wil- nott, social chairman. liams, vice president, Ronnie Kirkland, secre- tary, Norman Pasche, treasurer, and Jimmy Syn- 53 NUIINLIII I,kl5Chl' shoots fflllll 0llISil1Q? All-district John Snell guns in 21 has-up. for Basketball 961 - 96 ,,,..-- dw! ,,.,-f' Jimmy 'fllmnpsun pwpar:-S lu slum! in the R1-ugiull g.11uc1. . ,ENV Sn-cond team, All-district Hugh Thompson shunts frum inside, Top raw: Watson, Gann, Nluurt-, Sm-ll, Griffith. Spmml row: Young: Paschc, Thompson, Kirkland, Majors. Third row Williamson, Erekson, Strickland, liruwntfr, Thompson. Waltrip cugers arc always on the-ir tm-s. Moow tukm-Q the tip-off amd llle guxm- begins in curnn-St. B00 Hoo! lf you dun't let me have the ball I will go lloulv. oacll Nlurtin looks on as tlnf lmys play lu-at lllc Gluck Galena Park uc-tion was sharp and rugged, Alfred Mnore fulluwi tllm- Shot. X fa N L L . . . and then 6 I there was the Sf Faculty W1 Came! Qx The uglussed avellgerf' Mr. Tosa, makes his filYU1'ifC sllot. Our illustrious and austerx- lc-:ide-rs turned wut to exhilnil smllfwvfthvfins-1'llrvirltsufl1L1Qkm'lllLlHti1Cli4'S. Twp row: Hn-mlrivlii. Pow-ll. Zwalfl. lfn-It-r. Erwin. lliddff' r01c':. Holder. Sullivan, Hullimttn, Grady. PC' 9 7 Hill. Tlzfrd rouig Taylor. Wright, Grimble, Berry. Team 961 96 Tackle tln- Mun with thc Ball is a new game indulged in W hy ar ff-w of the llurilit-r souls on the basketball team. Hallelujah! .Xnd praised lu- if the ball t-nmes down. Weiglumen: Urluank, Pollack, Porter, Ballew. f - Las Sprinters: Powers, Curtin, Bullard, Roff, Tatum, Rola- ter. X -i Pole vaulter Ricky Keller goes up and over Hurdlcrs: Powers, Curtin, Griffin, Williams, In- flli1l'1. Track no in Cross Country-Top row: Mewhinney, Walls, Roberts, Wade, Romans, Brooks, Lowrey. Botlom row: Wray, An- derson, Jarrett, Birdsong, Baker. Ill Co-captains with Coach Skaines are .lerry Curtin and Frankie- Jarrett. Tap ran Cmxcli Nkgune Porter Fitz nrald Killer Pruiiirri Prim Wada-, Mewliinncy, Urbank, Williams, Ballew, Parker, luru Ifurt Pollick C lb Second row Rnwlsr Will Lfmru Roiimns, Roberts, Baker, Parker, Wray, Anderson, Tatum. Thzrd rou, Nldy l owen Ruff Curtin Criffin Lammuck Ball 1rd Birdsong, Rolutcr, Brooks, larreltv an . ,Qi .Air ' Distance Men: Sorenson, Holder, Hs-lmin, Weathf-rly. Snow, Long, Burmester. Divers: Colemenares, May. Not pic- tured: Samford. 5 B0 59 Swimming Back stroke: Dcvore. Breast stroke: King, Furia, Sidman. Free Stylersg Keating, Sidman, Sitlman, Hess, Trifon. Practice! Practice! Practice! You dive a million times, and you swim till you know your lungs will burst and you will never C2llCll your breutlt. 196 At last the big meet, your breath is gone but it would come buck if your chest would loosen up. Finally the race begins and all the practice pays off in a fine swim. n W Lswvnurml ffritcher Slam xI1'ClPl'lllil'k Dmill FIUUHTY TlllPIllUS XX'viHii1l1l5 Xviuilllil Umm Paul Cox Y w Y Boys, Tennis A ., ,iw 1... -' ':.f-mf ,. 4 -.. ww W... Q ...M , The Lino-up: Dunn, Critrher, Flunury, McCormick, Cox, WiIlial11s. Dennis Johnson Ronnie Kirkland Richard Norman ,luck Conde 1 GUM Standing: Coach Martin, Pasche, Nor- man, Johnson, Kirkland, Taylor. Kneel- ing: Goode, Bresk, Thompson. Steve llresk Hugh Tliulnpsun Norman Pasvllc Womudy' Traylor 55 -H--N... 'X U 1 W L 'A' aww M S i - Li H K , , ,M 5 game, A 5 1 i 1 .A .AALL A ,5A:A - -2 .,f,:-.,,, Wa: f , 1, V f lf f -f ff f- A w,41,wi Mm aww 1- W 1 ' ChPL'fll'ild4'I'5 get up in the air nw-1' tlw QLLIIIIVF. Jimmy Pike. the strung foundutiun of our boosters, supports Sandra Wcsscls as Tina Zwerncmun and LuCayle Henson re-main slow Ivy. I74 Cheerleaders 96l - 96 Sandra Wm-sscls ,limmy Xluynard I,uCaylc l1t'IlSlPI1 g'j.5-,y.Q,,k.,e,3y-Qf,.',.:ag7,s1zfsf2'.-f f - - . .R-K pmmm 14 ffwikyww :Q,,, 1.1 .kk'. iw gwwmgls s i wwwff 4 W- - Ei, ww ,... .W fx xx himgmmmmz Tina MWt'I'Ill'l11LlIl ' W -H Standing: Trikle, Kahla, Biggs, Thompson, Moore, Campbell, Johnson, Weible, Hill, Coach Pridgeon. Sitting: Shofner, Colmenares, Lomax, Durham, Davidson, Montalbano, Strickland. .lim Lomax prepares to warm up after he gets the ball from Carl Colmenares. Kenneth Johnson looks on. Biggs and Weible discuss a new pitch. Baseball 960- 961 In Memoriam LQ Anson Elzia Hillin M anager REQ Volleyball Team Takes Third in Cit -f , r ' 'F iv I lla, 'fa VARSITY SQUAD-First row: St. Clair, Clifton, Schutte, Sivley. Second row: Coach Lela Smith, King, Semeyn, Z Hansen, Hensley, Manager Bettyann Hyde. Co-captains in 1961 were Judy Hens- ley and ,ludy Semeyn. VOLLEYBALL TEAM-First row: Sivley, Bracher, Frochner, Hansen, Hensley, King, Schutte, Abbott. Sec- ond row: Wilbum, Clifton, Williams, Semeyn, Porozynoki, Drapela, S. Hyde, Allen. Third row: Scorekeeper Rowe, Roberts, Austen, Redding, Marbury, Feuer, Timekecper Bush. Standing: Hollis, Sy, Sivley, Bracher, King, Hyde. Bott om row: Coach 0'Connor, England, Talley, Spears, Carrick, Manager O'Conner. Archery 961 - 96 Top Shooters Susan Hyde, Toni Bracher, and Trudy King draw their bows. A good shot! The archers draw their arrows while the manager records their score. Top row: Casey, Albrecht, Wren, Moe, Propes, Kreig, Cleary. Middle row: Phelps, Sherrill, Doyle, Chaplin, Semeyn, Hyde, Lindsley. Bottom row: Coach Smith, Clemlent, Sherrill, Syfan, Behnken, Piper, Taylor, Laminack. Not pictured: Lanning, Phillips, Carrick, Senske. Girls 9 Swimming 961 - 96 FREE STYLERS-Top row: Doyle, Sherrill, Laminack, Clement, Taylor, Bcnken. Bottom row: Cleary, Krieg, Propes Moe, Casey. BREASTSTROKERS: Semeyn, Piper, Lindsley, Kelly, Chaplin, Sherrill, Syfun. BACKSTROKERS: Hyde, Sherrill, Doyle, Phelps, Albrecht. f' 4 V el The first step in swimming is getting into the water. ?l A 9 DOUBLES TEAM: Trudy King and Dusty Roberts. Toni Bracher Diane Hansen Susan Hyde Girls 9 Tennis Top row: King, Brachm-r, Sivlie, Jum-s. Kneeling: Coach O'Cunnf-r, Hanson Roberts, Hyde. I . mW.. .....W.., .1 , .w irlsl P.E. Classes Vary Actin ities ,X l A., , ff MODERN DANCE: A dance club meets every Tuesday for those wishing to learn the phases of modern dance not covered in regular class. M, Q we xr gi' as ll ARCHERY: Each girl is instructed in archery. I . j, INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS: The girls participate in such intramural sports as volleyball and basketball. ll s 4fEEi1x gs '4 1-l 'Wx X gli il tlkllglfltl t la' . . . and HOME NURSING: Every senior is taught how to handle home emergen- cies and simple injuries. fu Q . . . , h 5 , , I , f k . wk. It .,,, X! EXPERIENC All c'.tj1c2riff11 1'p is an arch, to buuilff updfz. 7' la4 A M A Ilenry Brooks Adams l x . ' 1 4 5. MM... .1 ml-1 .1 ,sw 4' W A. 5 , . . , f ., , , Q 5 . , . ' V 1? 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X 13:2 1::fs.ri,f. fgm:1L.4:'- .J..xwg,.,.:,' -.,... ..,.g,:i..zg4:.LQL1a1,:L,...4L,,,.--....h....:.i......gg.,....Af.4.g.na..J.1:.zniu SPIRI TED SER VICE 4,,f,,to, ID mg' F' 1' Student Council Preparing: the agentla before the regular meeting of the Student Council art- top officers Nila Alford, secretary: Bettyc Wlillianrs, rt-porter, Kay Vlfebb, president, and Hutch Williatns, xiw president. Sitting are Donna Wrrlrll, parliarncntarian, antl Lou Ellen Cargill, treasurer. W . , . . , t 'F A S Q .Nt the state-wrde Student Louncrl Mt-ct IH Dallas, Waltrrp ' I, fI'Ill'CSCI1l3llNt'S helped solve problems lacing other Councils. 8 X -1-' After the Int-1-ting, lion Ellen Cargill, Kay Webb, Troy Ilolitnan, and Nila Alford found other problems r1-rnaining-- Ns' Sl1l'l1 as repavlxing the Car trunk! Q Members Provide Leadership . . . Prtgsidents' Council-First row: Montgomery, Alloway, Chaplin, Nlvllarblc, K. Welnlm, Curry, Phelps, Schulz, Brand. Second row: Larison, Clark, Sherrill, gluenecke, Nowlin, L. Wt-bb, Mead, Folhergill, Rcagor. Third row: Blank, Ramsey, Baker, Hit-llardson, Welch, Trostle, Fratfher, Erekson. Top row: Keese, Cann, Heist. li l M A ' 5 'JK Student Council Provolce Thought . . . Throughout election day, Council members concern them- selves with the distribution, collection, and tabulation of ballots. Laurel Webb and Georgie Wcrclitiu receive ballots from Tommy Williams. A'The American was the Couucil's prograni designed to stimulate patriotism. Waiting backstage for their cues are Ray Hill, Allen Ceiser, Alfred Moore, Paul Cufferty, Don McKay, Charles Matthews, and Carl Colmenures. N ,'g A x O T' I M X As coordinator for all club activities, Waltripls Student Council provides an invaluable service to the school. The club seeks to pro- mote school spirit both within the school and throughout the community, an object attained through auditorium programs, school elections, Council projects, and wide- spread publicity for all school activities. Mrs. Velma Dickerson, sponsor. ,.,i.,,5'w k ,if :vp , E -Q? , ja f . ,, -V ff o , sf- S . low ,., X, Q- C .M J. . A , fl if 1 s rr , ,,.,..ss ssi. is I W is-.....,. , o. isrs v h 1 mm. Election rc-turns are iabulated by Carolyn Mead, Sally Payne, and Mary Randall. York is SOIIIFIIIIICS rerlrous, tempcrs sometimes Chriymas project, are--but alls well in the end. - , collcrtion of food and clothing for needy families. Council collected Fllflllglll for nine families. . . . Offer .El Services. Homeroom Representatives-Kneeling: Stoerner, Cargill, B. Williams, Alford, K. Webb, E. Williams, D. Webb, Bledsoe. First row: Swainhart, Field, Miller, Williamson, Hearn, Feuer, Weeks, Finley, Freeman, Semeyn, Laird, Lindstrom, Parker. Second row: Oberg, Menefee, Roesler, Hyams, Kepler, Bowers, Phelps, Kidson, Hopkins, Payne, Rosene, Johnson, Rowley. Third row: Fratcher, Trifon, Shultz, Trostle, Williams, Obcrgr, Van Hoosenbeck, Bracher, Mead, Porter, Doyle, Chaplin, Dixon. Fourth row: Biggs, Brawner, Cafferty, Bllisor, Koenig, Ash, Holiman, Rose, Pugh, Winborn, Smith, Sponberg. 4 Tribune S mf f 5 Heading the staff are Leonard Marks and Stanley Redden, co-editors. V OX POPULI lllllllllllllLCVIllll As the uvoice of the people, the Tribune plays a vital part in Waltrip,s daily activities. The staff works to keep all students informed on general school and club activities, indi- vidual achievements, and sports accomplish- ments. The Tribune placed first in state- wide competition and first in national rat- ings. Photographer Stephen Orr and Sports Editor Mike Interviewing such celebrities as mascot 'AWillie is only one of the duties assigned to Diane Lowrey, assistant edif tor, and .lerri Hensley, feature editor. Shofner work as a team to produce complete coverage for Waltrip's Sports Department. Mrs. louise Early, sponsor All business matters and finances are handled by Marlene Sibley, business manager. Student Advisor Ann Alloway advises News Editor Nancy Beamesderfer on Tribune style. Pant Reagor and Jan Baker, editorialists, set forth Tribzme policies in editorials. The Tribune boasts two officers in the Gulf Coast Press Association. Mrs. Early serves as sponsor and Leonard Marks serves as vice president. Also pictured are Janet Harkness, treasurer, La Porte High and Carolyn Webb, President, Beaumont High School. Waltrip hosted the Gulf Coast Press Association's fall meet. Gail White was in charge of registra- tion. Stuclent journalists interviewed singer Annette at a Meet the Stars Press Conference sponsored hy the ,lournulisni llepartnu-nt at the University of Hous- toll. American Legion Club Honored in junior high by being named winners and runners-up of the coveted American Legion Award, 22 students have formed a club for school service. This select group has held a mum sale, sponsored an American Legion Award program at Black Junior High, and has the perma- nent responsibility of keeping the school bulletin hoard up-to' Magus. sf mfg' date. qg asf xx gvf5'AWai1': 5? U5 9' Q hc? Q Ravi'- ,ll ,l ls Leading this group of honor parliamentariung 'iQue-en--Qrujgi, treasurer' Hearn eccrctaryh .lan dentg and Peg-gy llhhei'fJ'li1gff:fir'652RrrfL are .lames Ramsey First row: WCIJIJ, Chaplin, Doyle,l Heaiji, Menefee, Denton, Holhcrg, .Creell Allison. Second row: Ramsey, Baker, Biggs,xSCh?vedler, Scheidcmantel, Erekson, Lowery, Phelps. Third row: Critcher, Johnson, Flanary, Gunn, Ellisor. Phelps vice presi Mrs. Mildred Fisher, sponsor. 5 National Honor Society High scholarship is only one of many qualifications necessary for member- ship in the Waltrip chapter of the NAUONM National Honor Society. Members Houonsocirrv must also possess high character, Y 'f . . . . E , 3 leadership qualltles, and service cred- ? rf i . . . Z ,Q 1tS'The0rgan1zat1On eventually recog' Responsible for the induction of new member V 4 nizes the top 151, of emry Class, gopiety officers found genre help in the hbrliry 5 L - - ficers include .lane ec' iace , secretary ay membershlp belng Chosen bY faculty Webb, parliamentariang Pam Reagor, reporter and adII1irliStraIi0I1 6aCl'1 S6m6StCI'. Suzanne Simpson, vice president, Jan Baker presidentg and Suyra Hearn, treasurer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-First row: Rosene, Phelps, Pechacek, Wessels, Hearn, Cargill, Allison, Phelps, Braswell Second row: Mills, West Miller, Chaplin, Webb, Doyle, Simpson, Sy. Third row: Ramsey, Curry, Reagor, Fehrenkamp Coons, Fothergill, Mead, McAnally, Williams. Fourth row: Lowrey, Besheer, Baker, Critcher, Biggs, Cann. Seventeen new members were introduced in a fall semester auditorium program. Miss Mabel Clapp sponsor. Christian Student Union ,L 5 x sf CHRISTIAN STUDENT UNION-First row: Brewer, Wilburn, Ellisor, Blevens, Heidrich, Holherg, Poston, Morrish, Judy Hensley, Sanders, Sharp Jaenecke, ,lerri Hensley. Second row: Fehrcnkamp, West Miles, S. Thomas, Mason, Holloway, Williams, Burnham, Organ, Schmidt, Sibley, P. Thomas, Miller. Third row: liracher, Sivley, Fothergill, Cann, Clinton, King, Moore, McAnally, Hynes, Slater. Songfests, guest ministers, and student panels add color to the program of Waltrip's C.S.U. The goal of the club is to create a more Christian atmosphere on the school campus. Activities include bake sales, col- lection of food and clothing for needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and sponsorship of morning scriptures. J l1e Program-planning is only one of numerous jobs assigned to the officers. Shown here are Virginia Ellisor, song leaderg Judy Miles, trcasurerg Sylvia McAnallyg Donna Holherg, assistant pianistg and Frances Fothergill, president. Back row: Mike Holloway, advertising chairmang Mary Poston, secretary, and Carol West, pianist. Mrs. Mildred Stewart, sponsor. t 7 Future Teachers Club A chance to serve the school and learn more about their chosen profession is offered to all Future Teachers Club members. Pro- grams are varied and interesting-a panel of ten-year-old elementary students talking about teachers, an interview with student teachers at Waltrip, guest speakers in spe- cial teaching fields. of W j 1 FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB-First row: Menefce, Semeyn, Braswell, Hodek, DeMarco, Hyde, Heidrich, Hensley. Second row: Carpenter, Mauk, Miller, Curry, Freeman, West, Organ, Hutto, Williams. Thira Fow: Froehner, Mersiov- sky, Paine, Crawford, O'C0nnor. Payne, Sy, Motyka. Fourth row: Froehner, Kyle, Duncan, Etie, Ramsey, W'illif0rd, Oberge, Schwedler. ustjusrucs t 95553 ,Q .5 f7f3.Rk Discussing visual aids in teaching are officers, James Ramsey, treasurer, Jeanette Curry, presi- dent, and Jerri Hensley, secretary. Not pictured is Linda Gilbert, vice president. i s f Mrs. Mary Lois Barden, sponsor. . . Band The Marching Band is managed by officers Brian Porter, student director: Jim Kuehn, treusurerg Mike Elder, vice president, Darla Braswell, sccreturyg Butch Williams, dircm-lur of publicity, and ,lim Van Hemert, librarian. Not pivtured is Jimmy Maynard, president. NLXHCHINC llAND4Firsl raw: Cox, Reid, Morrish, Winnrlnr Hormck lNeedhim Love Foster Trimble Wxlllams Elder, l,1l1'It'I', Van Hemert, Maynard, Kuehn, Braswell Kuhn Dixon Elskes Warren Duncan Bracey Ball Unsworth Burkhurdl. Second row: Bledsoe, Baker, Roessler, Holtsclaw Zena Carlson Wilson Simpson Diehl Thzrd row Axtell XL!! H .ia il 'u i .lla Fil' 1'ii D First rou Greene Carter Knecht Parker Sponberg Hill Trimble STAGE BAN - ' , , , ' , , , , Maynard. Second row: Goodwin, Mitchell, Winn, Sanders, Elder, Blank, Ray, Wil- son, Reaves. Third row: Rogers, Shultz, Oliver, Ash. Fourth row: Reed, Deptula, Kuhn. The thrill and excitement of Waltrip's football season was punctuated with the rousing support given the athletic team by the Marching Band. The colorful and imaginative before-game drills included a ucircusf, a Hcivil war, and a 'amid- night in a top shopf' gmt Milford Kuhn, assistant drum major, and David Trimble, drum major, lead the Marching Band throughout the football season. Syfan, Burch, Jones, Beadle, Stonehurner, Knecht, Gardner, Hays, Ash, Luttering, Ray, Wilson, Reaves, Riley, Sanders, Blank, Ed d G l Nl l ' Adams, Shultz, J. Edwards, Greene, Zwald, Parker, Winn. Fourth row: Oliver, Schlessinger, B. war s, ame , . arenas, Sponberg, Thompson, Hill, Ramizetti, Kurtz, Brian, Mitchell,White,Rogers, Orchestra ll These 'cmusic-makers are largely responsible for the administration of the orchestra. Sitting are Jimmy VanHemert, vice presi- dent, and Sylvia lVIcAnally, president. Standing are Margie Pond,-secretary, Pam Dixon, reporter, and Linda Warren, treas- urer. ORCHESTRA-First row: Meyer, Parker, Whittley, Richter, Axtell, Van Hemert, Dixon. Second row: Pond, Lowry, Warren, Duncan, Braswell, Simpson, Syfan. Third row: Oliver, Gould, Kuhn, Thompson, Green, Trimble, Hill, Jones, Weatherly, Porter, Shultz. Fourth row: Pond, Powell, Clare, Morrish, Love, McAnally. Outstanding in both city and state competition, the X orchestra boasts ten all-city orchestra members, 0 seven in all-state positions. In addition to performing in Waltripls own auditor- ium programs, the orchestra plays concerts at Black Junior High to encourage and interest the young musicians there. Mr. Bert Roth, sponsor. I98 CHORAL CLUB First row' Sharp, Baker, Finley, Miller, Thames, Steil, Winborn, Hopkins, Williams D Leach W Le ich Sefond rou Qrhnndt Randall, Huckahy, Ramsey, Taylor, NIcKinstry, Curry, Hensley, Henson Holber Ylzzrd mu Koixula West GT1QWdld Nloore, Knox, Matthews, King, Nowlin. Bowers. Hooks. Mills. Fourth row Biondohllo Sanford Unsworth lool Bur dorff Cunningham, Keese, Pollavk, Corpening,Altman,Fotliergill. Waltripls Choral Club, which specializes in the more serious types of music, contributed three members to the Inter- scholastic League All-Regional Choir. The chorus performed at' W'altrip's Christmas and Easter programs, at Black Junior High auditorium programs, at a Kiwanis luncheon, and on KPRC-TV. Much singing talent is represented by the offivcrs, Gretchen Pool, rvporterg LaCayle Henson, treasurerg Sandra Schmidt, librarian, Carol Altman, li- brarian, Carl Cunningham, sergeant-at armsg Linda Cilhert, secretaryg Larry Keese, president, Judy Hensley, vice presidentg and Richard King, rohe- master. X Nllllliil for Wvaltripls principal, Hr. Gordon Cotton, the girls, senior glee cluh presents Yvaltripites with music of a lighter tone. The Gorclunetles macle their clehut this year singing at Black Juninr High Sf-lmol, in W3lll'i1J7S Christmas program, anfl ut a Kiwanis Club Dinner. Dressed in their new uniforms are offivers, ,lean Mont- gmnery, president, Carol Altman, xivv president, Put Finley, treasurer, ,luily Hensley, rvpmrterg and fll'Cll'lN'Il Puul, secretary. E zoo . nm.. ...Z CQRDONETTES-First row: Holhcrg, Hensley, Hurmnn, Brown, Smith, Tow, Finley, Bowman, Bouclreuux, Niemeyer, and liivkenhorst. Second roww: Dodson, Burnett, Peirce, Muntgoniery, Wi-sl, Booth, NVeiss, Hale, and Wright. Third row: Smith, brlnlln, Altman, Pool, Clary, Radabuugli, Sivley, and lfmelirier. RAMOLIERS-First row: Willie, E. Clifton, H. Clifton, Wilson, Graham, Roberts, Brand, Dean, Holberg. Second row. Bradley, Walker, Allen, Lute, Hammond, English, Perry, Logue. Third row: DeVries, Hengst, Bernard, McMahan, Brenner Berry, Walker, Webb. Aspiring female music students at Waltrip begin their voice study as members of the junior glee club. Ramoliers gained valuable experience this year by performing at various functions at Black Junior High, civic clubs, and Waltrip's own audi- torium programs for Christmas and Easter. Practicing for a performance are Ramolier officers, Helen Clifton, treasurer, Marcia English, vice president, Ronna Brand, president, Laura Lee Webb, librarian, Sharon Walker, secretaryg and Cheryl Perry, assistant librarian. Miss Anna Marie Olson sponsor Imperial Guard , , x Assistants. to the Triumvirate are the members of the Pr0-Trium- virate, Laurel Webb, Proconsul of the Musieg .lane Pechacek, Quaestorg and Kay Webb, Proconsul of the Drill. if Guard girls admire Waco's tribute to Waltrip, a display in the foyer at Wyatt's cafeteria. Leading the guard is the Triumvirate, composed of Donna Randall, Consul of the Musicg Debbie Sherrill, Praetorg and Peggy Chaplin, Con ul of the Drill. The Guard opens the 1961 football season drilling at the San Jacinto game. Miss Sandra Lee sponsor. sm . Taking Charge of the Legions are Imperium officers Ilettye Williams, Bugle Tribune, Tommi McKee, - Drum Trihuneg Sayra Hearn, Drill Centurion Ig and Carol Jolin, Drill Centurion Ilg composing part of the Imperium. Completing the Imperium are Virginia Ellisor, Assistant Bugle Tribune, Caro- lyn Coons, Assistant Drum Trihuneg Ann Alloway, Flag Patriciang and Margie Pond, Trumpet Patrician. Administering social activi- ties are members of the Senate, Nila Alford, Scribeg Karen Conner, Senatorg and Phyllis Kid- son, Censor. MSummer practice gets even the best of us w a , claims a very tired Susan Howard. Because their purpose is to serve the school and the community, the Imperial Guard maintains a position of leadership for school spirit. Over 150 selected girls prepare precision drills for every football game, and help en masse with civic charity drives. They are led by senior student officers. ff' ' ,, K tg? Imperial Guardp Q? IMPERIAL GUARD-First row: Miller, Smith, Organ, Pond, K. Conner, Kidson, Coons, Hearn, McKee, K. Webb, Pechacek, Randall, Miss Lee, Chaplin, Sherrill, L. Webb, Williams, Jahn, Ellisor, Alloway, Alford, Hutto, Gunter, Parker, Poston. Second row: Sherrill, Blaha, Miller, Roberts, Gregory, Payne, Paine, Foley, Hodek, Gray, Roy, Leach, Randall, Allison, Durham, Cargill, Smith, Rhodes, Pike, Howard, Creel, Hale. Third row: Meyer, Denny, Bedell, Gresak, DeMarc0, Rouse, Cruikshank, Jaenecke, Froehner, Gilbert, Reagor, Dodson, Fehrenkamp, Oliver, Dillon, Doyle, Mason, Saile, Curry, Johnson Y Nelson, Conway, Sebastian, Roberson, Clayton, Dover. Guard members listen intently to Consul Chaplin's drillgexplana- tions for the San Jac game. Guard girls are active ln many phases of school life. hm.. Q Drillers Jimmy Lou Smith and Donna -I Sanford wonder, 'gHaven't we forgotten something -,vs ai 4? aff f 'Pi 333313 -km 1 Fourth row: Brown, Snowden, Woodhull, Bowers, D. Conner, Rawley, Kepler, Webb, Smith, Barttlingck, Perry, Blysard, H. Mills, Howard, C. Mills, Bryan, McCarble, Ramsey, Menefec, Laird, McMillan, Powers, Smith, Hyams, Carroll, Gould, Dun- ning, G. Smith, and Sopohak. Fifth row: Mersiovsky, Bales, Glass, Heyen, Dorsett, Mitchell, Muckleroy, Thomas, Baskett, Jones, Craig, ligrter, Oberg, Smith, Sanford, Halbkat, Scheidemantel, Mgaii, Schwedler, Nowlin, Sibley, Pratt, Crowe, Mc- Donald, Pippert,'Sir1it, Fothergill, DeVries, Byrd, L. Mersiovsky. Sixth 'rowg Denton, Andrews, Sherburne, Hengst, Kurz, Huckabee, Morehouse, Caveness, Anderson, Mellott, Clark, Rines, Walker, Baldwin, Chiles, Jones, Payne, Graham, Wessels, Day, and Stoerner. After a rigorous precision drill at the Reagan game, pleased drummers and buglers return to the Delmar stands. N .D.C.C. ,. ' 4 Zwernemun, Schulz. Q-if Sponsors: Hoover, Henson, Hcdden, Sauer, Pllelp I-Q l - .1- Battle Group Staff-vKneeIing: Lt. Jones, Assistant Commandantg ' Lt. Floeck, Commandunt. Standing: Bellell, Kveton, Parker, Fur- I rell, George. l Y! AD Tonowxo Long Rifles-Kneeling: Kent, Slmofner, Parker, Kveton, Farrell. Standing: Lt. Jones S. Smith, Cleek, Morgan, Durdin, George, Henson. Not pictured: Cox. 1 Lt. Jesse Floeck Comnmndunt. Company A s, ' , Ng Kneeling: Weldon, Durdin, Cox. First row: Hansel, Burrell, Sauer, Headley, Haefy, Alexander, Brown, Lowe, May, and Cask. Second row: Dickerson, Parker, Powers, Pie-ri, Lefebvre, Cinder, and Reno. Not pictured: Corpening and L. Johnson. Waltrip's National Defense Corps, a branch of the U. S. Army, attains a manifold goal-service to school and country and preparation for military training. Cadets participate in bivouacs, rifle drills, and inspections. The course includes the study of battle strategy, war history, and the care and use of weapons. Lt. Cordon Jones, Assistant Comnmndant. Cadets Prepare for Future . . . Bob Illskes keeps als-rt on patrol during Operation Witch-Watch. N .D.C.C. Straight Legs First row, standing: Webb, Farrell, Hoover, kneeling: Koslosky, Fife, Taylor, Kondolf Kent Second row Cleek, Smith, Alexander, Burrell, Fowler. Third row: George, Flskes, Baker, Cerrm er Powers Lt Floeck Not pictured: Hendley, McMillian, Copeland, Roeff, S. Parker. . erve the School . . . Company '6B', Kneeling: Franks, Dunn, Peikert. First row: Zwerneman, Puckett, Anthony, Innis, Kondolf, Fife, Adams. Second row: Powell, Roffal, Law- cock, Baker, Linehan, Williams. Sharing experiences during clean-up after Operation Witch- Watchf' officer Farrell talks it over with Cin- der, Webh, Parker, Bur- rell, Smith, Flskes, and Innis. Company MC la Kneeling: Thames, McWhorter, Belflower, Wolfe, McMillan, Taylor, Smith, Trantham. First row: Cleek, Henson, Ryan, Cooper, Heisler, Elskes, Morgan, Kent, Hoff, Kosloskey, Crocheron. Second row: Collier, Blankenburg, Webb, Williams, Fowler, Cerringer, Shofner, Landrum. -I Rifle squad goes in for bivouac assault in war games. Assume Responsibilities ,!, as Cadets gather with Lt. Jones and Lt. Flocck for a patrol d briefing. Rampagers df? ' I X I E yt, 3 - 'ff ' fi yi If 7 Adding eolor and spirit to all football games and pep rallies, Rampagers cheered the Rams to victory six times during this year's football season. Christmas gaiety was added to the halls of Waltrip when the pep squad sponsored its annual holi- day door decoration contest. aatr . lun. - - RAMPACERS-First row: Love, Phillips, Spears, Hyde, Lute, lioudreaux, Janea, Crinl, Hildebrandt, Martin, Pellerin, Carpenter, Havis, Molyka. Second row: Ciblin, Meyers, Huebner, U'C llIl0F, O'Dff1l, HLUISUII, SCYICF, C1'UWfUffl, T1lllPY, Hyde, Willlllflh Porter, Moore. Third row: Blevens, Carrick, Clary, King, Alllllllfl, Webster. Practicing hand motions used frequently by the pep squad at football games are Carol Altman, secretary, Terry Seyler, treasurer, Bettyann Hyde, vice presidentg and .loel Porter, president. 2l0 Mr. John Mulholund, sponsor. Office Assistants Nancy Hoover checks in with Carolyn Sopchak and Ann Wallace in the attendance office. Dean's office-Mrs. Cale. Sitting: Sauer, Smith, Henson, Mason. Standing: Mcflarble, Wren, Huddleston, McMillan, Sanford, Pike, Bettell, Sebastian, Pratt, Allison. Stamping date due on library books is only one chore given to library assistants. Judy Nelson checks out hook to Billy Pugh. Assistants Serve tuclents . . . ,-X WV, l . . 0 Registrars office: First how: Mrs. Hale. Second Tow: Conner- Brown, Williams, Fothergill. Third row. Porter, Dillon, Fehren kamp, Kepler. - ,N Assistant principalis office: Mr. Tusa. Biggs, Andrews, Dorsett, Davis, Croom, Crowe, Scheidemantel, Phelps, Shofner, Burnham, Lomax, Shultz. Main office: Mrs. Win- ship. Hornick, Bedell, Ramsey, Rhodes, McDon- ald. E-A he ll A 35 I Counselors offices Hrs .uheetz and Miss Keller Wil on Hoover Nowlin Paine Could Winn 'Vlills Bledsoe Oberg Weeks Bird Clinic: Mrs. Godwin. Winters, Bracher, White, Smith, Organ, Payne. Check Details . . . Attendance office: Mrs. Seydler. First row: Pollard, Sopchak, Barnett, Batch, Clark. Second row: O'Connor, Smith, Carpenter, McKay, Howard, Saile. Third row: Thomas, Mason, Blysard, Clinton. l 213 Q Cafeteria hosts take charge of i'Clez1n-up. WaItrip's hosts are Mike Collins, Gary Parker, and .lim Lightfoot. Cafeteria cashiers are Donna Pratt, Diane Smith, LaCayle Henson, and Sandra Wessels. t .. A , A.V.E. hoys take charge of all visual aids equipment. Showing science films for Miss Bruckett's biology class are Mike Purycur and Norman Hendley. Office assistants spend one period each day aiding Waltrip's faculty and office staff. Their duties, though small, are important to the efficiency and accuracy of the school business. Their various jobs include running errands, delivering attendance bulletins, shelving library books, running projectors, or typing. Qc t L a s i vm , 3 . 5 7153 Q0 Lx M ,wr MK? ,,g,4L X ' 9 1 ,, ,L i I X Audio Visual Aids-Puryear, Leroy Vacker, Adams, George, Young, Gann W i Sponberg, Weinstein, He-ndley, Wade, Larry Vacker, Jennings, Parker, Rose Gueser. . . . Learn ew kills. im, P Library Assistants-First row: Powers, Nelson, Mrs. May, Mrs. Martin, Webb, Sherrill, Dunning, Class, Pratt, Howard. Second row: Bowers, Weeks, Bales, Randall, Morehouse, Gunter, Holberg, Clayton, Jaenecke, Hyams, Muckleroy. Third row: Barnes, Chiles, Jennings, Thames, Pippert, Dorsett. 1 Y y . VQVQV w N 'eb' bxx 'ax 1 V S ' 074 f f 'FS-44' hp 9- - ' -8,5 w - - , ,J ,Vi . 5??'- 1' .' iglb. 'E ' 1. 'Q ff, Si Q54 ix, f ' 05 : ' 'E J -V . :fr -sf r -as '.'y '. A ' 5 P f' ' Q,g.x 3,551 11,1 ' JA? X 'fa , ' ' . - X ff 5 Q s. .4697 , , .la ' . N 1 ' ' v SPIRI TED INTEREST Slide Rule Learning to use the slide rule is a difficult job. re- quiring much study and practice. However, once learned, the slide rule provides valuable short- cuts for math students. Members of the Slide Rule Club use meeting time to practice their own skill and teach new members the use of the rule. SLIDE RULE'---First row: Phelps, Sy, Clark, Doyle, Conway. Sf-cond row: George, Maynard, Flunury, Teague, Ray. Trostle. Edwards, Paulsel. Not pictured: Stephen Orr. l Computation is easy for these 'iinasters of the slide rule, Jim llaynard, publicity chairman, Durwood Ray, vice pre-sidentg Steve lrostle, prcsiclentg and Kitty Phelps, secretary-treasurer. i 1 1 t M 1 K Nil H I nun I uuttluullNH INN! 1 I Mrs. Velma Dickerson, sponsor Quill and sewn s QD 5 l 4 Lowrey, Redden, WH ,Wi T :wwLDNA'woNA., ,K X Outstanding journalists representing both the jp 1 Q ,ill Tribune and the Aries serve as officers. Diane .J V Quill and ScrollfOliver, Rt-agur, Albrevllt. Allowdli Hukvfs Cargill, and Marks. Not pictured are Payne, Hensley, and Rosene. 1 welve student journalists were chosen for charter membership in Waltrip's chapter of Quill and I-0WfCY, is vice PfffSidf'Hf3 Pam R9Ug0r, histor- iflrgjxlgj - -s Scroll, an international honor so- iang Stanley Redden, secretaryg Leonard Marks, Henan Ciet for high Sch I . I. t parliamentariang and,Ann Alloway, president. sl, .Z Q Y C 00 lourna 15 S' To qualify for membership, a stu- dent must be a junior or senior, have a high scholastic rating, and have done superior work in some phase of journalism. Ann Alloway and Lou Ellen Cargill work on display for National Newspaper Week. Mrs. Louise Early, sponsor National Forensic 'Q X League l Top-ranking speechsters claim membership in the uspeech honor socielyf, the National Forensic i League. Based on a point system, membership ' is earned by speaking in speech tournaments and in various school and community programs. Dehaters and individual speakers gain valuable experience in self-expression through their club. J 31 P, , .. it ?. :K A k . 3 ,. ,.,, t. 2.1 m ,,,k ,,,,V.iQi33V,.,f5',,,,sb 32,7 J ,k.,k Put Bryan and Charles Eastliurn know the many hours of preparation necessary to a good speech. Kneeling: Bryan, Porter, Cafferty, Eastburn, Baker, Holberg. Standing: Hill, Gottlieb, Alloway, Doyle, Roy, Laird Schmidt, Webb, Reagor, Jones, Hearn, Simpson. Perusing information on current events are Eileen Doyle, recording secretary, Jun Baker, president, Butch Williams, treasurer, Sayra Hearn, correspond- ing secretaryg Suzanne Simpson, vice president, Pat Bryan, reporterg and Pam Hcagor, parliamcntarian. Mrs. Judy Kahla, sponsor 5 5 Bowling Club xr- A moment of concentra- 0 . Q, my tion for Steve Trostle, , precedes a probable W strike. ' BOWLING CLUB-First row: Ardizzone, Sopchak, Willie, White, Bush, Biondolillo, Mr. Pickle. Second row: Mrs. Hale, Tew, Vaughn, Motl, Past, Baker, Semeyn, Williams, Partlow, Anthony. Third row: Nowlin, Jahn. Anthony, Salisbury. Baker, Kelly, Trostle, Clute, McMullan, Marberry. OFFICERS Bonnie Nowlin ,. Mike Baker Carol Ardizzone Donna Pratt ., ..... .. Gary Marberry ..,... . President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-A rms Mrs. Ethu Hale and Mr. Lester Pickle are co-sponsors of the club There are some forms . . . Strikel' is a word heard often, not only in the after- school meetings of the Bowling Club, but also in bowling competition with other schools. These pin-busters enter the game with the spirit of fun and finish with high scores. . . . and then there are others! uPro bowlers take a breather. French Club hlenibers of the French Clulrlearn to appreciate allthe romance, chivalry, beauty, and culture that belong to France. The precEe and expresdve French lan- guage is taught in the classroom, but club meetings are devoted to the study of French art,rnusic,lhera- ture and cuisine. I FRENCH CLUB-First row: West, Hyde, Hooks, Pechacek, Williams, Crea-n, Jarnagin, Lyons, Luhowsky. Second row: Schles- singer, Williamson, Alford, Lute, Weidner, English, Laird, Chaplin. Third row: Byrd, Johnson, Blysard, Huckabee, McDonald, Menefee, Freeman, Curtis. Fourth row: Walker, Ash, Koenig, Cafferty, Ht-yen, Whaley. ,tfksffe -11-:Cf lf'-3:5 -.1::'f M3311 fr' Officers Peggy Chaplin, presi- dent, Nila Alford, vice presi- dent, Lynda Laird, secretary. display colorful travel poster on the bulletin hoard. Miss Beate Schoeps, sponsor Deutsches Verein t Germany is a land of whimsical folk- lore, hearty music, imposinff scenery, and resoundincf history. lts lanfruaffe is simple, expressixe, and exactinff. deeply into these many phases of Q '55 A German Band, with assistance from band director f Bert Roth, practices regularly. Members include Alan Sponherg, Bill Kneeht, l.cstcr Oliver, Tommy Shultz, l l an ca zn A N ' Because of a desire to delve more I-Pi and Chuck Blank. A ix r :- E . , 02- I +0 German culture, Waltrip s German students have formed Deutscltcs Verein. 4'cnt.9 DEUTSCHES VERElNf-First row: Phillips, Gould, llraswell, Cooper, Havis, Behnken, Hyde, Schulz, Mersiovsky, Fehren- kamp, Pippert, Shultz, Hensley. Second row: Conaway, Roberson, Wiedner, Guillory, Weber. Third row.' White, Kupec, King, Goodwin, Goodman, Gaustad, Lowrey, Yvehstcr, Meyer, Mellott, Banning, Lomax. Fourth row: Kuhn, Biggs, Vlfade, Grissom, Critcher, Easthurn, Cox, llrcsk, George, Sidrnan, Sponhcrg, Blank. twmm 4: Meetings are conducted in the spirit of fun-and often in German! Like other niemhers, Edwin Zwald, treasurerg Pete Biggs, vice presi- dentg and Chuck Blank, presidcntg have found a German dictionary sometimes necessary. Mrs. Margaret Ruse, sponsor. Los Tejanos The grandeur, mystery, and gay adventure of Span- ish culture and the musical, romantic Spanish language faseinate people throughout the world- and apparently intrigue many Waltripites, be- cause Los Tejanos, or The Texansf, is the larg- est and most active language club at Waltrip. The details of club organization were worked out by Constitution Commit- tee members, Nancy Leslie, Billie Albrecht, Nancy Hoover, Richard Fratcher, Judy Semeyn, and Diane Bova. Examining Mexican souvenirs, the officers plan a club program. Nancy Leslie is secretaryg Sayra Hearn, program chairmang Connie Stoerner, treas- urer: Virginia Ellisor, vice presidentg Lou Ellen Cargill, reporterg and Dick Fratcher, president. 224 4- a I. A ll ' u in I Mrs. Virginia Haley, sponsor The annual banquet was held at Santa Anita Restaurant. Spanish comic books are taken seriously by students, Cheylene Jaenecke, Nancy Hoo- ver, and Cindy Williams, who use them a vocabulary aids. SPANISH CLUB-Row one: Sanders, Fratcher, Cafferty, Croom. Row two: Hearn, Cargill, Leslie, Ellisor, Stoerner, Paine Warren, White, Hill, Johnson, Baskett, Vance, Jaenecke. Row three: Edwards, Dean, Weed, Creel, Luster, Past, L. Dean Pratt, Miller, Oliver, Leach, Bova, Hyams, Semeyn. Row four: Alloway, Randall, Payne, Nelson, Brantley, J. Smith, Feuer B. Smith, Connor, Craig, Tew, DeVries, Hoover. Row five: Marks, Hosier, Mcllillan, Worthley, Adams, Anderson, Bracher Payne, Taylor, Shofner, Derrick, Anderson, Williams. Row six: Davis, Paulsel, Whitley, McCormick, Haley, Pugh, Norman Carbo, Albrecht, Pruitt, Strickland, McLeod. 1 1 ig Sodalitas Latina ix ':-. I Aneient history is a faxorite of officers Margie Pond, sena- 4 tor: Jim Thompson, censor, Ile-linda Oliver, nuntius: Donna Webb, seriptorg Laurel Webb, consul, Marianne Allison, quaestorg Eileen Doyle, consul minor, and Keith Kilgore, censor. l.,-XTIN Cllillsfirsl row: Postman, Sanders, Denton, Parker, Holbt-rg, Bryan, Allison, Hurnick, Webb, Smith. Second row: Nluvklwroy, Ponfl, Perry Bryan. Organ. lilysard, Bedell, xI01't'll1JllSl'. Conway, Carpenter, Saille, Mersiovsky, Mason, Tllonias. Tllilrl 1tIlI,'f Pond, Sibley, Klotyka, Doyle, Fehrenkanlp, Rawley, Oliver, jaeneelie, Sehwedler, Webb, Williford, Willingham. Fmzrllz rim: Puryear, Dunn, Smith, Ash, Brawner, Huliman, Cafferly. Campbell, Thompson, Kilgore, Sharp, Oliphant, David- Stull. llhe study of ancient 2i1Cl'lllCt'4 ture, historic rites, and the resplendent history of the days when Rome was in its glory is pursued by the Latin Club. Its membership is open to past, present, and future Latin students at Waltrip. Lll't'1'05 0I'E1ll0Il smnetnnes takes a back seat in the eonxersation with third year stutlents. Hrs. Margaret Kennedy, sponsor History Club Avid history students lead the club. Douglas Johnson is treasurer, Dick Frateher, vice president, Marilyn Havis, project chairman, Judy Sy, secretary, and James Ramsey, president. History Club-Sophomores: First row: Bryan, Menefee, Rosene, Lindstrom, Marbury, Oberg, Bova, Hildebrandt, Weiss, Weeks, Bush, Willis, Field, Skelton. Second row: Love, Mauk, Miller, Reeves, Barnett, May, Bracher, Ballinger, Buckley, Treuter, Adams, Havis. Third row: Banning, George, Hurtzler, Hudson, Elskes, Hackett, D. Caukins, Bresset, Holmes, Sanford, Oaks, Etie, R. Caukins, and Cooper. A t Mr. John Wones sponsor. Juniors: Kneeling: Lomax, B. Williams, McCormick. First row: Craig, Laird, Holberg, Burnham, Hodek, Demarco, Hyde, Semeyn, Miller, Cuillory, Carpenter, Hutto, Creel. Second row: Blevens, N Schwedler, Oberg, Salsgiver. e 1 Seniors: First row: Fehrenkamp, Sivley, Past, White, McMillan, Curry, Mills, Ellis-or, Miller, McCarble, VanDyke, Randall, Sy. Second row: Trostle, Fratcher, Williams, Grant, Graham, Johnson, Keller, Ramsey. Ag M u Alpha Theta SENIOR MATH CLUB-Pond, Besheer, Maynard, Wil! liams, Clark, Sy, Ramsey, Carpenter, -. L i 1 51 Junior Math Club x-'xi l f 7l7 Treasurer Kathy Anderson, vice president Charles Erekson, and secretary Karen Rimes help presi- dent Tom Cann with a hbrain-teaser. 1 3 Club officers Tommy Williams, treasurerg Judy Sy, st-cretaryg ,linnny Ramsey, reporter: and Ronnie Clark, president contemplate an interesting math problem. lll+-X W f x All aspects of the world of numbers interest the members of the Junior and Senior Math Clubs. These Waltripites strive for high scholastic achievement in mathematics and concurrently have fun solving real Hbrain-teasersf' Require- ments for the more exclusive senior club mem- bership are first-year algebra, geometry, and a rating of junior or senior. JUNIOR MATH CLUB-First row: Mrs. Velma Dickerson, Menefee, Syfan, Burt-li, Havis, Denton, Sopchak, Mrs. Kathleen Graves. Second row: Leach, Hyde, Hornick, Rimes, Anderson, Bedell, Saile. Third row: Rusk, johnson, Holder. Cann, Ere-kson, Walls. p. Skilled in the Hbattle of the brainsn are the mem- bers of the Chess Club. Outstanding members of the club compete with other Houston high schools in city-wide tournaments. Beta Iota Sigma Beta Iota Sigma provides its members with an opportunity to prepare themselves to meet the needs of the coming Age of Science. SCIENCE CLUB-First row: Guillory, Phelps, Rosene, Conway. Second row: Sy, Hensley, Albrecht. Third row: Cafferty, Flanary, Puryear, Teague. CHESS CLUB-First row: Bales, Sidman, Hoover, Williams. Second row: Bishop, Puryear, Reist. Third row: Teague, Far- rell, Cox. Lloyd liales challenges President Henry Reist as Mike Puryear watches close-ly. Club officers feed the science department's fish family. Billie Albrecht is reporterg Judy Sy, committee chairman, Benegene Cann, treasurerg .lohn Teague, librarian, Butch Williams, vice president, Susie Could, secretary, and Kitty Phelps, president. LZ J ' Q 313 Q J ,o 1. 'Q g Q Future Homema or America Careers as home economists, teachers, and house- wives are pursued by the Future Homemakers of America. The practical as well as the aesthetic aspects of these careers are presented to the mem- bers in the form of guest lecturers on such topics as good grooming and collecting china. .Q Song Leader Barbara Vanllyke plays hostess to Ursula Schulz, secretary, Susan White, vice president, Suz- anne Sherburne, reporter, Gail White, president, and Nancy Leslie, parliamentarian. FHA-Kncvlirzg: Sherburne, White, Smith, R. Smith, Prcwitt, Vanljykv, Schulz, Leslie. First raw: Dean, Weed, Hilde- brandt, Wilburn, Brantley, Muller, Morrow, Stewart, Edmundson. Ardizzone, Williams, Brown, Snowden, Ellisor, Hall. Sec- ond row: Williams, Haley, Duncan, Host-ne, Mills, Rocssler, Watson, Sherman, Hynes, Muckleroy. Third row: Sibley, Ball, Bracey, Knihgt, Huntley, Balcerouicz, Buckley, Stevens, Scholl, Emmons, Honeycutt, Huebner, Vickery, Baugh, Shultz, Kyle, Allen, Balloun, R. Oakes, Strickland, T. Oakes, McLeod, Wacker, Minnows, Wanner. v,Y.MAKER.S' 4' Q5 sz-O of 5 if ri? EM 5 6, ' og- 'YDNEW HO 'L .tal Mrs. Frances Edwards- and Miss Frances Murphy are co-sponsors of the club. Future Nurses J , I 50 l Amateur Radio C lub..4,.- 'gCarecrs in Nursing hold a special interest to these future nurses, Sue Clinton, treasurer, Ursula Schulz, vice president, Susan White, presidentg and Nancy Beamesderfer, secre- tary. Girls with medical careers in mind have found membership in Future Nurses helpful. Field trips to hospitals and schools of medicine provide interest- ing sidelights to club meetings. i FUTURE NURSES-First row: Beamesderfer, Schulz, Leslie. Second row: Mersiovsky, Clinton, Huebner, Mrs. Godwin. Third row: White, S. White, Clary, Fothergill. Licensed ham radio operatorsv and any other Waltripites interested in obtaining a license re- ceive training and experience at Radio Club meetings. aiimmmg - -.tix ti AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS-Sponsor Mr. Ans- ley, Ruse, Jones, Taylor, Cinder, Scheffler, Scarborough, Sponsor Mr. Harris. The two girls are Carol Ruth- strom and Betty Koivula. 9 ff' Crowding into the tiny clos- et that houses the club trans- mitter are Betty Koivula, sec- retary, Carol Ruthstrom, treasurer, Jim Traylor, re- porterg Terry Scheffer, vice president, Mr. Anthony, co- sponsorg and Dan Jones, presi- dent. M oo oo Distri butive Education I Giving its members a head start in the business World is the aim of Waltripas branch of the Dis tributiye Education Clubs of America. D.E. students learn good business policies in class, and then apply them in part-time jobs with Hous ton merchants Billy Hossley practices good salesmanship at Waltrip's school store sponsored by the UE. Club. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION-First row: Bushway, Buvinghausen, Sykora, Wood, Palazzo, Goodwin, Werner, Sillivan, Webb. Second row: Bowlin, Corley, McMahon, Scott, Wilshire, Collins, Talley. Third row: Golden, Koster, Haley, Grusendorf. Pt-arce, Winborn, Prade. Fourth row: Hossley, Larison, Kennedy. 9 A X 5' Q cox x ffr .r X 14 ox 2' 1 00 0' x 106 1' N X xi? tr it-7 OA Q- Learning while they earn are officers Nancy Sillivan, Mr. Joe Schmidt, treasurer, Billy Hosslcy, vice president, Pauline Is- Sponsor alt, rt-porter, Judy Larison, president, Claudia Haley, historian, Pamela Scott, secretary, Billy Prade, sgt.- at-armsg and Marie Kester, parliamentarian. -A Industrial Arts Club VW Discussing the varied opportunities offered to young people by industry are officers Bill Reaves, treasurer, Paul Caf- fz-rty, secretary, Mike Holloway, vice president, David Richardson, pn-sith-nt, Bill McMullen, sgt.-at-arms, and Brian Copeland, rt-porter. INDUSTRIAL ARTS-Kneeling: Bishop, Hannesschlager, Sorensen, Saver. Row one: Strickland, Boswell, Bates, Marbury, Graham, May, Harold, Fain, York, Eppner, Fry, Holloway, Conaqay, Smith, Pippert. Row two: Iioene-man, Peikert, Fleming, Gresham, Wendel, Ware, Rock, Watson, Hamilton, Richardson, Kerley, Franklin, Edwards, Brimberry. Row llzree: South- worth, Hudgins, Reaves, Dotesji, Johnson, Nlchlullan, Bollman, Bell, Blankenship, Trimble, Copeland, Baird, Adams. Ron' four: Kurtin, Smith, Majors, Farrell, Moore, Reed, Jarrett, Traylor, Wells, Cafferty, Johnson, Dent, Wiser. Boys interested in careers in industry discover a gold mine of helpful advice and information at Industrial Arts Club meetings. Films, guest speakers, and field trips provide interesting programs. Membership is limited to students with at least a B average in their industrial arts ie Ni of tht t i 'EE Q 9 my Mr. Donald Turner and Mr. William Weygandt are co-spon- ' S s ' 'l l. 2 I n or u I . ,r j ' fr if V 1 ' 1 Thespians 'D' One hundred twenty-five hours of hard work will gain any drama students membership in Waltrip's 'cdrama honor societyf' Plebians working toward Thespian membership act in stage pro- ductions, sell tickets and ads, usher at perform- ances, huild and paint scenery, hunt for props, and type scrnns and progranm. THESPIANS Firxl row: Allowuy, Pechacek, Finley, Cruiksliunk, Ht-urn, Wm-lib, Miller, Bowers, Laird, Schmidt, Lowrey. Second row: Johanson, McNew, Webb, Willingham, King, W'ortliley, Nus, Trifon, Mead. Third row: Kilgore, McKay, Moore, Haley, Koenig, Moore, liurgdoeff, Smith. Climbing the ladder to on-stage success are offi- cers Suzanne Willingham, secretary, Kay Webb, president, Carol Bowers, vice presidentg Dave Koenig, parliamentariang Keith Kilgore, vice president, Sandra Schmidt, historian, and James Moore, treasurer. 2 Q Miss Lela Blount, sponsor Drama Club Esprit ale corps is especially prevalent among Wal- trip's drama students. Members support the drama department by participation in and attend- ance at all drama presentations and by fund- raising campaigns. lnterest in good theater is encouraged by group attendance at Houslonls professional theaters. These smiling Nleading ladies provide the leadership for the club. Laurel Webb is treasurerg Sandra Schmidt, historian, Lynda Laird, reporter, Sayra Hearn, vice president, Ann Alloway, secretary, ,Indy Smith, par- liarnentariang and Carolyn Mead, president. Skin of Our Teellz cast Illt'IlllJi 1'S relax during rehearsal. DRAMA CLUB--First row: Werchan, Johanson, Kidson, Allowuy, Pechacek, Finley, Hearn, Webb, Miller, Creel, Henslew Roberson, Sherburne, Hill. Second row: McNew, Webb, Oberg, Craig, Willingham, Duncan, Laird, Schmidt, Bowers, Smith O'Dell, Bodine, Koivula. Third row: McKay, Trifon, Mead, Nlnorv, Haley. Nils, King, Lowrey. Fourth row: Moore, Koenx Smith. Burgdoeff. vf-1:-zifrnl ,iunmmnm 11n imii X Y-L Omega Chi Tri-Hi-Y K? 4 f Al li Omega officers are Carol Bowers, chap- lain, Sandra Wesscls, secretary, Tina Zwcrneman, treasurerg,Bettye Williams parliamentariang Laugel Webb, report- erg Carolyn Sauer,,vi'ce president, and Helen McCarbLg, president. K, 1 1. .ff :Q n TRI-HI-Y-Kneeling: Sauer, McCarble. First row.' Thomas, Allison, Williams, Wessels, DeMarco, Miller, Randall, White Blaha, Smith, Snowden, Stoerner, Cargill, Logue. Second row: McMillan, Hodek, Hutto, McKee, Van Dyke, Kidson, Stoffel Reid, Peden, Bush, Bowers, Sibley, Carpenter. Third row: Majors, Lanning, Mills, Reineman, Anderson, Paine, Payne Montgomery, Petree, St. Clair, Miller, Mauk. Fourth row: Erwin, Hess, Porter, Nowlin, Spencer, Werchan, Huckabee, Hohan son, McNew, Halbkat, Seyler, Zwerneman, Webb. Kathleen Graves, sponsor Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y Checking.-club records are officers Carol Cunter, xiev president, Diane .lat-neeke, presidentg Susan Rowley, treas- urerg Ann Stewart, secretaryg Jimmy Lee Smith. chaplain. Diane Feuer. panliamentariang Judy Nelson. rs-porterg Pat Qdwards, reporterg and Karen Rimes, sgt.-at-arms. it N , QQ 'b I. SOPHOIVIORE TRI-Hl-Y-First row: Mrs. Spiller, Smith, Howard, Harris, Harper, Stewart, Sherrill, Edwards, Nelson. Second row: Webb, Feuer, Drapela, Class, Muckel- roy, Rawley, Brantley, Gunter. Third row: Thiessen, Powers, Anderson, ,laene-eke. Rimes, Dorsett. Pippert. Banning, Motl. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian characterf' These words, repeated by Tri-Hi-Y members at each club meeting, clearly and concisely sum up the goals of the Y.lVl.C.A. sponsored Tri-Hi-Yis. Mrs. Ellen Spillvr. sponsor Junior-Senior Hi-Y 41' '4Youth and Covernmentw was the highlight of this year's Waltrip Hi-Y activities. Delegates from all oi er Texas niet in Austin and set up a state i'iIOY6l'IlIl1CIll.H Officials were elected, bills pre- sented, and legislation passed under the same provisions that govern the state of Texas. Forrning the traditional X are offia cvrs liilly Wt-lcll, president: .lim Lo- max, sgt.-at-armsg Pete Biggs, vice puesialt-ritg Randy Hilsher, cliaplaing Stan M 0 C or in i c k, parliamentariang Frankie Jarrett, st-c'retary-trcasurerg and Barry Pollack, sgt.-at-arms. lll-N-l i1'xl row: Strickland, Gray, Williams, McCormick, Welch, Biggs, MCL4-nd, Lightfoot, Lomax. Second row: Wells, Brooks, Boykin, Hilshcr, Ware, Haley, Montgoniery, Williams. Thin! row: Olipliant, Snell, Synnott, Pollack, Cunningham, flakes. Griffith. .larre :L Sophomore Hi-Y lr l i ,L 5 K 1 SOPHOMORE HI-Y-First row: Warren, R. Caukins, Hurzeler, Leonard, David, Strickland, Apostollo, D. Caukins, Blanken ship. Second row: Holiman, Groberg, Bell, Bean, Snow, Oliver. Third row: King, Erekson, Baird, Brawner, Copeland Hollister, Maddox, Gann. Filing away the year's records are officers Troy Holiman, secretaryg .lohn Gibbs, chaplaing Charles Erekson, presidentg Charles Brawner, treas- urerg Terry Hurzeler, sgt.- at-armsg Tom Gunn, pur- liamentariang and Tony Maddox, vice president. Mr. Frank Dawdy sponsor The SPIRIT 0 x ,X P, , V , NfN'2f Q P XJ ACTIVITY. Words are but cz shadow of actions Plutarch 240 1 Q3 13 X w e in our STUDENT LIFE 24l is 22 A Q . si EQ li we Q 9!ls-e up 401 Wrrfe aww ' 1 ., at M ,,,, M in i ,.91we P' it i will A if' Q L'Qf 5v 1+ L at err M, us. 451-O so WW MMF? Sometimes Tina even lets Jim, LaCayle, Jimmy, Sandra, and jimmy in on the act. lf' if ti., S'What kind of Rains? What d'ya mean, gwhat kind? ' yelps La Gayle, Tinu's partner in crime. Real spirit and school loyalty can always be found in a cheer- leacler's actions and expressions. Let's follow Tina through the exciting experiences of the Jones Falcon upset, a 7-6 Victory for the Ram eleven. ff Q' Q f 2 e 77 3' J f Q f 2 E J A 1 I 'LCome on, you foolg let go of my leg I just can't look, No, I just can't. Oh, goody. 'They did it! The-y wonln They act like they actually think they might win this onef, Waltrip High, we sing . . . E X fi 3 Aww ww, come on I Surprisingly enough to many of us, football isn't as simple as it all looks. To the football team, the season begins in early spring training, continues into the summer at gruel- ing practices, and climaxes in the fall with the nine games that display the boys' and coaches, hard work. Laymen of the sport, let's watch some of the many varied phases of the game. , 'Q Sw, , vw . . ' . , v T r, 554 : ' J Q-' . y t t i i in-.. ,, 1 Practice always begins with a Hskulll' session. Q Daily practice may get old and messy too, but victories to our team never get tiring. Snell snatches one for a nice gain. X W' Q2 1, . And why sh0uldn't Allen smile? The Rams beat Davis Throu-gh victory or defeat, the Alma Mater still rates undivided 19-0 attention Wllh Gene Lockheart and his fellow squadmen. 244 4 'Q ML. Q , , All This fast for Reagan? A I HNOW where in the world did I put those drum sticks? We all ca.n't run the hurdles, Joey. Why don't you try the shot put? HWell, if Glenn can do it, so can I So much for the lighter side of stu- dent life. Why don't we peek into several classrooms and see just what kind of in- tellectual activities go on during school hours. Carolyn Mead, Lynda Laird, and Jan Baker pause for a chat in the main hall. Ooops, wrong class! Welcome to t0day's auditorium program, featuring Butch Williams, well known conservative. Isn't that style a little out of date, Ann? Well, at last welve found it, a class that is actually working. 248 At the Waltrip-Waco game, we proudly welcomed 54Willy the Rami' as our new mascot. Always accompanied by his Ram- keepers, Phil Young, Tom Gann, Ken Flowers, and Tony Maddox, he now makes appearances at all Ram football games. Willy is the third in a series of Ram masoots, but his keepers seem to think he will certainly outserve his predecessors. Y. Going . . . Going . . . Heartfelt cries escaped the lips of many, as, upon entering the parking lot, they were confronted by three enormous red 4'REACAN's,, on the beautiful ex- terior of our school. Sand-blasting removed the paint, but the defacing won't be soon forgotten. Gone . . . for good, we hope. Q Mass migratitm-the Guard leaves for Wfaco. Waltripitvs hclped I0 needy families with money and gifts for Christmas. M FT Cume on, George. you do it like this! The stuff all works from sun to sun But Mrs. Early's work is never done. Putting the finishing touches on his mosaic-topped table is Billy Welcll. Pam Harris contributes the final brush strokes to her painting. Ernest Clinton, Jerry Aden, and Curtis Chaplin display some of their best works. Crafts, under the direction of Mrs. Hawkins, is an exciting as well as interesting course to take. Almost every kind of art work imaginable, from candle-making to mosaics, is accomplished in room 301. Now for an excursion into this sometimes fantastic, always artistic world of crafts. And . . . well, there's always one! '-w. The guard drills on . Waltrip's first faculty queen, Mrs. Virginia Haley, reigns on . . . The chemists experiment on . . And Ann sleeps The band plays on . . S'Hey, Mrs. Gale, her dress is too sliortf' IW. . A 'iwhat was that about the whites of their eyes? vs , -,.,f' f W Carolyn Mead and Lynda Laird practice diligently on their prize-winning duet acting scene. Get your helmets straight, don't move, don't drop your bugle, don't drop your cape, don't mess up the ripple, and for Pete's sake, SMILEV, Please, boys, it's just us. Only the sharp eye of the camera could catch these expressions in the lunch room. CHeI'0QbIl1Cl'lT. K tidiness . . . ludicrousness . . . disappointment . . . X so and happiness. satisfaction The line-up lt helps to enlist the uid of Z1 stur player. ,nw www . Queen Mignon shows off her prize from the basketball team, a diamond wrist- Watch. Favorites Dance Was Big Saccess . . . Www Well, you see, Mr. Tusa, we saw that big white house and since we had those rotten eggs in the car 4'But how was I supposed to know you lived in a big white house? X, The gan1eQ nre over und the work is loo. And the year ends WHEEF! MF of , -- ,Q so are the CXI1'Llf'l1ffiCUlilI' uctivitie A ,,-: K xii The SPIRIT o the COMMUNITY. . 'W e have learned to be citizens of the world, members of the human community. '7 - Franklm D. Roosevelt 258 232. fm .1 -if , f U, , iii-in 1 J::wf:::L..4.4..L.L4:. .:.L:.. Lg . ,, For Young Men and Men Who Slay Young FAIRCHILD'S 43rd and Ella Blvd. BeH'er Clo'I'hing and Sporfswear Open Monday and Thursday Till 9 P.M. Mr. Fairchild and his asslsfanr carer +0 W I frip rasre. MANGUM LAN ES, INC. Fufure Rams prepare for compefifion. 3020 Mangum Road OV 2-2506 Air Condiiioned ---- 24 Lanes Walfrip Sludenls Welcome .... ,iq ,X Xi N .Lx S N X N I Compefeni' hairdresser readies Geor- gie for a big nighf. TRA-RICH COIFFURES OX 4-73 I 3 - WILTON J. TRAHAN JR Evening Appoinfmenfs RICHARD OLLIS 4424V2 N. Shepherd Dr. Owners BUSH AUTC REPAIRS Q Salvage ----- Aufo Parfs ----- Public Scales 0 HI 7-3429 HI 7-3420 0 24-Hr. 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219, 225, 233, 229 Cain, Judy-106 Calmes, Cheryl-89 Campbell, Danny-70, 138 Cruse, Sue-91 Culwell, Billie Jean-71 Cunningham, Carl--150, 154, 198, 49 Curry, Jeanette-187, 193, 195, 198, 49, 204 Curtis, Susan-106 D Dahl, Ruth-71 Dalio, Carl-71 Danylyk, Helen-71 Daugherty, Jody-71 David, David-91 David, Jimmy-50 Davidson, Davidgl06 Davidson, Johnnyf71 Davidson, Maryf91 Davidson, Tommy-71 Davis, Danny-71, 212 Davis, Sheila-91, 225 Dawdy, Frank-24 Day, Fay-71, 205 Dean, Amy-91, 225 Dean, John-91 Dean, Juanita-50 Dean, Linda-71, 225 Deem, Marthaf91 Dehnert, Bobbyf91 DeFa1co, Terry-71 DeMarco, Sandra-67, 71. 195, 227, 204 Denny, E1oisf91, 204 Dent, Charles-91 Denton, Frankie-91, 192, 205 Denton, Jack-107 Deptula, Walter-50 Derrick, Robert-91, 225 Devore, Barbara Jo-107 Devore, Jimmy-91 DeVries, Chris-107 DeVries, Peggyf205, 50, 116 Dewherry, Ellen-107 Dickerson, Denton-91, 207 Dickerson, Velma-27, 188, 217 Diehl, Durris-71 Dietrich, Billyi91 Dillon, Mona-71, 212, 204 Dixon, Pamela-71, 189, 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Jerry-91 Erekson, Charles-92, 187, 192 Ervin, Donald-107, 167 Ervin, Marsan-92 Elie, Walter-107, 195 Evans, Denny-51 Evans, Janis-72 Everett, Dorothy-107 4 OAK FOREST STATE BANK II2O Wes'I' 43rd MEMBER-F. 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' ,Gfwwludm ,4- QA l242 West 43rd SHOE REPAIR SHOP ,Ilg l Q' ' S E UN I Allan Speer sells everything from mocclsins to cowboy shirts to Goalexan Rams. aplanif-Ben Hur COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE YALE at 22nd F Fain, Jackie-72 Fain, Stephen-92 Faria, Tom-92 Farmer, Kenneth-92 Farrar, Yvonnw72 Farrell, Donald-208, 51, 40 Farrell, Raymond-51, 119, 206 Fehrenkemp, Dianefl93, 194, 212. 223, 227, 204 ' Felton, Ardith-72 Ferrell, Waynf+72, 84 Ferro, Patricia-72 Fewer, Diane-92, 103, 225, 139 Fit-ld, Jan-107, 189, 227 Fife, Larryi208 Finley, Patricia---72, 189, 199, 200 Fiore, .lim-107 Fiser, Jane-92 Fisher, Bernadine-72 Fisher, Mildredf24, 93 Fitgerald, G. B.f107, 211 Flanary, David-72, 192, 217, 229 Fleming, Mike?107 Floeck, Ll, Je5se+32, 206, 208 Flowers, Kenf92, 153, 209 Foley, Susanf92, 204 Fort, Frankf92, 153 Foster, Earl-92, 161 Fothergill, Frances-187, 193, 205, 212, 51 Fowle, Harold-92 Fowler, Jimmy-107 Francis, Billie-72, 151 Franklin, Allan-72 Franks, Robertf208 Fratcher, Richardf187, 189, 227. 51, 225, 224 Freeman, Ieannef105, 107, 189, 195 Friedrich, Evelyn-92 Froehner, Linda-72, 195, 200, 2011 Froehner, Sharon-107, 195 Fromen, Charles-51 Fry, H. 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Jonell-108 Hart, Shirley--93 Hartman, Jane-93 Havis, Mari1yni93, 210, 223, 227 Hawkins, Nlary-31 Hawkins, l'iussell793 Hayes, Ronnief74 Hayes, Vernon-52 Haynie, Florence-93 Headley, David-93, 207 Hearn, Sayra-115, 9, 189, 192, 193, 203, 204, 219, 225, 224 Hees, Darryl-74 Hees, Jerry-93 Heidrich, Edith-74, 194, 195 Heisler, Dale-108, 209 Helmin, Mike-105, 108 Helton, Bo11byW74 Heller, Ruby Hendley, ,lim7215, 74, 208 Hendrick, Michael-167 Hengst, Beverly-93, 205 Henley, Norman'-108, 214, 140 Hensley, Jerri-53, 229, 8, 194. 195, 223, 190 Hensley, Judy-53, 117 Henson, La Gayle-198, 205, 209, 211, 214, 182, 183, 141 Hess, Erncst7103 Hess, Leslie-108, 210, 230 Heyen, Lindy7151 Higgs, Shirley-74 Hildebrand, Cynthia-93 Hilshs-r, Randy-74, 167 Hill, Carolf7il- Hill, D1-borahf93 Hill, Gordon774, 167 Hill, Rayf188 Hill, Roy-39, 151, 155, 156, 41, 42 Hill, Sh1rleen793 Hillin, EliZia7177 Hodek, Lea Ann-74, 195, 227, 204 Hodges, AliCe+25, 32 Hollmr-rg, Donna-73, 74, 192, 194, 195, 198, 200, 217, 215 Holder, Tommy-93, 167 Holiman, Troy-18, 87, 93, 153, 187, 189, 103, 167 Holmes, Jeannef227 Holtsclaw, Mary Elizabelll-92 Hollis, Lindaf108 Hollis, Pat-108 Holis, Waynef93 Holloway, Mike-74, 194, 233 Holloway, William-53 Hopkins, Janis-74, 189, 198 Hooks, Adra-198, 53 Hoover, Nancy-53, 12, 206, 203, 211, 225, 224 Honeycutt, Judy-93 Hornirk, Gloria-93, 212 Hornsby, Sandra-74 Hossley, Billy-74 Howard, Betty-93 Howard, Donna-205, 213, 204 Howard, Susan-93, 203 Huckabee, Retha-74, 198, 205 Hudgins, Tommy-74, 153 Hudson, Talley-108, 227 Huddleston, Glenda-211, 53 Huddleston, Rodney-108 Huebner, Mary Elizabeth-94, 210. 230 Hugels, Tommy-74 Huntley, Sara-94, 230 Hurzeler, Terry-94, 153, 227 Hutto, Lynda-74, 195, 227, 204 Hyames, Charolette-94, 189, 225 Hyde, B4-ttyann-74, 210, 223, 181 Hyde, Chester-94, 227 Hyde, Susani94, 195, 210, 180 Hymes, Diana-94, 205, 103, 215 Hymes, John-41 I Ingram, Betty-74 Ingram, Lennyf94 Inman, Larryf108 Innis, James-75, 208 Iselt, Eugene--53 Iselt, Pauline-53 J Jackson, Jay-75, 84 Jaenecke, Chylene-94, 194, 225 Jaenecke, Dianef94, 187, 204, 215 Jahn, Carolf204, 54 Janca, Joann-75, 210 Kessler, 111111494 Kesler, Buddy'-Y 9-1 Kester, Marie--54, 141 Kidson, Phyllis-189, 203, 204, 54 Kilgore, Keith-75 Kincannon, Gwen--108 King, Marilyn-94 King, Nancy-95 King, Paul-95 King, Richard-75, 198, 41 King, Rod-95, 223 King, Trudy!95, 180 Kirkland, Ronnie-54, 162 Kirten, William-54 Klare, Louis-95 Klecka, Donald-95 Knecht, Bill-95, 223 Kline, Jackie-75, 153 Knight, Bill Knight, Earlinn?95 Knight, Gary-108 Knight, Johnf95 Knight, Nancy-119, 55 Knight, Sandra-55 Knight, Sheryl-95 Knisely, Patricia-108 Jarnagin, Jan-94 Jarrett, Frankie-45, 233, 129, 120, 136, 54 Jatzlau, Tommyf94 Jernison, PhillipA94 Jenkins, Keith--75 Jennings, Bryan-94, 215 Johanson, Jo Ann-75 Johnson, Billy-75, 41 Johnson, David-94 Johnson, Dennisf94 Johnson Douglas-192, 54 Johnson Johnson, Kenneth-54 Johnson, Lloyd-108 Johnson, Mickey-94 Johnson, Mike-108 Johnson, Patrick-94 Johnson, 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Wazmp senior High School 0 4' Houston, Texas 7 Y 7 .4 h Mr. and Miss Waltrip Begin chool Tradition in 1960-61 JOE STUESSY Note: Picturml on thc- front vom-r are Mr. and Miss Waltrip for 1962. Kara-n Conner and Carl Cunningham. MARIAWNE RARDFN The first Mr. and Miss Waltrip were announcvd at thu- Imperial Cuard and Choral Club Variety Shnw. Marianne and .loc wcre presented gifts hy Beatty? lvillianis, the first l raf-tor of tln- Imperial Cuarrl. Giang we shall remember thee . . .w If I'm elected . . . Dave Koenig gives a campaign speech at the before-school Student Council political rally for new S.C. officers. But tluifs the only cheer Stun knows! Newlyvelected cliecrlcaders get broken-in for next yearis job. The new Imperial Guard officers lake over for the llillf-l.iIIlC drill at the spring training: gains-. Hear no evil-speak no evil!-see no evil? The boys iff! never miss ai Chance tu goof around. Journalist, Mathematician, peakers Win in After winning the regional contest, ace newswriter Leonard Marks easily clinched a second in newswriting, third in copyreading and headlines, and fifth in editorials in the May 5 state ILPC meet. Missing the sweepstakes trophy by a single point, Waltripites took second place with 133 points in Interscholastic League District 9-AAAA. ln ad- dition to those pictured, other first place win- ners Were ,lan Baker and Butch Williams in 'boys' debate and Keith Kilgore in boys, poetry interpretation. Leonard lVlarks,- past Tribune co-editor, went all the way to Austin to place fourth in the State for Waltrip in the lnterscholastic League Press Conference. Interscholastic Contests Math whiz Ronnie Clark won first in numlmer sense and second in slide rule contests in II, district competition. 'EI' Kay Webb both won the first place medal in district girls' poetry interpretation, and acted in the second placing one act play, 4'Eyeryman. Industrial Arts Teacher, W. O. Weygandt, Selected Among Top Five in Texas Aries ODFQTS Salute to Retiring English Teacher Mrs. Ersyl B. Wright fl 'EF F , ,sz f T s Q .,, VT -'fr .Q i t , 1 ' , 4 'W Cindermen Clinch Second in District 9-AAAA Alter Z1 fifth place in Til. Coach Qliinniv Skaines brought his Rams to ai sec:- ond place in '62 he-hincl powerful Milby. The Rains scored 87lQ points to Milbvls 15-l. Rams with first places in events were Kuitin hi h hurdle Other letternitn Mike Anderson. mile run. and Joey inclucle Jarrett. Rolater. Ballarrl. Pond, Mike Willialns, Ballew, lir- hanek. Powers, Govt-n, and Birclsong. Lettering as managers were Gibbs and Porter. Trainer was ,Iohnnv Phelps. l'p and mt-rf Jfwv Kurtin leads the puck on his wav to ti first place- . me-41314 ' ASlJlf3llOHS for the '63 season are high, ,, W Y with seven of twelve letternien re- turning. Co. boys! AllUllll'1'1't'lLlj' man lakes off. just one niorr' lap! llmiugcr .Ioel Portci' urges l.et's go, lfixirikit-I ,lohnnv Rolater and F1'1lI1lii6 .lurrelt give u running Ruin on lo tht- finish. it their all to pick up more points for the squad, Baseball Team Closes Play With 11-9-3 Season, 2-7-1 District Reoorcl in ll lltl Sammy Montalhano slides hard to make a try for another run. He was out, but wait till next time! . ,W Coach Pridgeon contemplates some Htop secret coaching signals. Ace pitcher Jim Lomax winds up for a crucial 3-2 over the plate. Catcher Carl Cunningham waits calmly as the pitcher prepares to retire the side and put the Rams hack at the plate. l t L , Reds Beat Grays, 14-0, in pring Football Game Couch Blirton gives his traditional pep talk before the game. The third annual Red and Gray game proved that Whltrip has the potential to show its opponents a competitive year in 1962-63. Coach Les Burton feels that the boys worked hard and are very eager for the coming season. Scoring for the Red team were Doug MeCuen and Sam Montalbano. Bill McMullen kicked the extra points. Malek and Rolater scramble for the hull in the first period. Urbanek goes in to try to stop Cm-iwr on ti wide run late in the third quarter. Colle e-Bound Grads Receive Scholarships W it v 1 x A good athletic trainer is hard to find, but Waltrip was quite fortunate in having one of the very best. Johnny Phelps was awarded a three year athletic scholarship to the University of Texas, where lie will he a student trainer for the Longhorns. Jan Baker, president of the senior class, received an 38000 scholar- ship from Harvard University. An outstanding speaker and dehater for Waltrip, .lan plans to prepare Ivy League style for a foreign service career. Darla Braswell's musical ability paid off for her in the form of a 352700 scholarship to Sam Houston State Teachers College. While at Wal- trip, Darla was secretary of the hand and won many interscholastic contests. Note: These honorees are but prime examples of the many scholarship win- ners in the Class of 762. ! Books got anxious l but Mfinalp' 'oodb es... 29 Mrs. Early issues llcr Hfinalv Challenge, 'hlf you will just remember all l'vc told you, you'll do fine tomorrow.', r Another 51dI'lli1Il luis the hooks. Hes Irylng the new sleep- while-you-cram method. When I start studying in study hall, you know l'm in trouble! ll' When Mrs. Calc was chccking in those hooks, she said, Why, some of thosv don't own look used! ,if There was at flurry of offict-r elections, initiations, and club banquets like the Quill and Scroll Socictyis. During those last da, 5 . . . Soma- of us, Hcraclwcl up after finals. .M le-rust Paul and Hickey in the speech department did. .......- Some of us just couldnt take it, and rt-tired to the protecting walls uf the clinic. ..-A Desertcd for now, tlit- desks in l'LlCll vlassrtntvnl will wait patiently for another year of meetings, tilasses, and activities. 44 Donlt forget those plays and programs . . . It was kinda sad when ,we ended the long weeks of late reliearsals in Slate Fair's last finale. 4. The liiglily aeelaiined EYL'l'j'll'liiI1u east pauses a niuinent to get I'CClDQLl'lltllDIl for a jolw well dune. A take ten at State Fair dress rehearsal foun east 1Hl'll1lJCI'S ningging a little-lost-frog . . . an the eaniera. - ' if L .- af Soinelmw it seems that Ernest and Butch always end up stealing the allow--any slnvw. Boln Fmillfs Swinging dance hand providerl musical atnmsplu-1'c for wullzing, lwislinu, mulling, talking. laughing. anal u little Crying in the- Lakeside Country Clulfs luillr-nom. The Prom Added Senior ,plendor to F leeting High ehool Da, 5 IJ. ,A K k.,, fry ' - 3 'ew-F l - E F fi A eeed 2 9 - me - rig 4 3 -A 525 , zff ' ll Dusty and Tommy showed us how The faculty members had un enjoyable A steady stream of gentlemen passed the Senigrs. gm iheir twisting kicks f-xening in the front lounge. ln-fore the refreshment table. that May 27. +. V I t kg, Commencement Climaxes ig Senior Year Principal Cordon Cotton and Mr. J. M. Robinson, coni- mencement speaker and school hoard secretary, led the stately procession. Dr. Charles E. Shedd offered the Baccalaureate address to the 223 graduating seniors. The diploma really is worth four years of hard work! Seniors sat in the auditorium of the Second Baptist Church, listened to the speeches, and thought of the Waltrip days behind them. Well, itls all over now., What will the future hold for us? What will we all he doing this time next year? they continue tu have fun , . . ,w Seniors Continur' to servv their school . . . 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