William B Travis High School - Rebel Roundup Yearbook (Austin, TX)

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The smiles, under- standing, joy at our joy, sympathy with our sorrow all through the school year, the help they give us with programs, with registration, with tardy slips, and their general attitude of wanting to help-for these things the Rebel Roundup staff of l958-1959 wish to dedicate this book to the two in the attend- ance office-Mrs. Gladys Ashby, clerk, and Mrs. June Lucchese, registrar. s K FOREWORD Another edition of the Rebel Roundup is now in the hands of the student body. lt has been the sincere desire of the entire staff since September to compile o volume that will serve as a reminder of old familiar sc-enes and faces during 1958-'59 by having a Scrapbook of Memories of our school and our activities. The excellent cooperation of the student body, faculty members, administrative staff and advertisers played an important role in the publication of this book. Sincere thanks for their splendid services are extended to the entire staff, to Mrs. Hall and Mr. Cadwollader, our sponsors, to our photographers for the pictures: to Steck Publishing Company, and others who helped in any way toward the publishing of this book. The patience, guidance and faithfulness of these have made our task a most enjoyable and profitable one. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS School LHe . Seniors ,,T, Favontes ..4 Juniors ,T Administration Sophomores A Sports . 4, Organizations CHubs ,, ,. Intramurals Advertising ., Index ..,.,, Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 8 30 58 86 100 126 150 178 212 232 240 257 THE l959 REBEL ROUNDUP STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS Co-Editors I . . Photographers . . , Copy Editor I , Senior Editors . . . Junior Editors ,,s, Sophomore Editors , . . Favorites Editor .,.r. Administration Editors Sports Editors .... Organizations Editors Art Editor . . . Clubs Editors .... Intramural Editor Sponsor I ,.,. , STAFF Business Manager , Assistant Business Manager . . I . I Sponsor ,.,s ,.......r.. . . . Norma Alexander Judy Fuhrman John Irvine Charles Bunce Fred Knorre Joy Toungate Linda North Diana Nichols Carol Mulholland Freda Crawford Barbara Reid Monette Lacy Carlene Kanetzky Wilma Wages Jere Cyrus Larry Hibler John Irvine Jimmy Owens Nancy Sappington John Ellen Warren Charles Shaw Marilyn Preusse Chester Eitze Linda McNeil Mrs. Frances Hall Marie Liardon Katherine Liardon Mr. H. E. Cadwallader 'Z Q. T55 3 . VWU-'W www? S www WW fl if if wx Us I DKK 1, M 8 vw? -1 --9, +' MW ' QGWQQQ' - 4-x v 'X' 1F: f.,!CG' , W?fkF - - 95' -'M ' aim, ' ' A . -imf.. syn . NT ul p'5'a-5'5 ,.w...,.:p MMM -e xml X 4 Q' van-eg.fci2M 4- 1' n x L '10 3'-1 ax-u-'J-ml uwygpwxbg 1i'?S'r'Lw- M U Yiwu 7'J-,'.,'fg5ml'-xg, ,,, T' lf- '- Hz'-:Ql,L,,,1g:',,5., .HY .,. ' ' ' ...V-.x: -4 1S 1'4'LiQ -- .-'ffr3-i1Yf1','f5n'-'c-, - -' -- -: ''g,'.-,.,.,5.f-.M-fcfw' - .Q--1: r'f'-.-2'.1.-, -+11u,:i:1..-A - . .'s:sf'2s?ii65z' .5 'ww ' J ' 9. -P' A Q. - : Wu .1 ' , ' K -. . A -1-..,,.,L1- .. -' - -u W -M '-.9 ,,- W 4--' - '?-15-., ' W1 v' E .. M N Gws2f -1. ' f klqwdwsb ,,,.,. -..'.,'v - . U'-f' ' LIFE 5: if if y ,, s e y ,E r r READY FOR DEPARTURE to cheerleader school at S.M.U. in Dallas are Nancy Sappington, Lenora Ward, Janet Bailey, Judy Barker, Judy Bryson, and Nancy -auew-M,-.,.a..W,,,, . . H .W-...gg U 'WEMWAN Z if Thomas. TA' l WMMUNG r-sow lg SUIVIIVIER ALWAYS READY TO LEARN new drum skills are Gerald Walker, Martha Gaskin, Ann Moreland, and Franc Ray. Their teacher is Doyle Horton from San Marcos. l ij fe' A ,r er . N ' , ,,., Y ,,,. .,... , ,, .a THE LAST PRACTICE before -' A ' .,.2 , , ' school starts is conducted by Mr. V H .f. k.m , ag r l, , y r?,,e 5, - , Allison. and Mr. Boren. Not pic- AQX 5 tured IS Mr. Myers. y,.,,4V xx ' mf-i i' -- - 1 - f, W, it M, ,. ,gg , . . - 7 V , ,, , ,k,, k,.I?,.1r,v5k,mfk Q :, i2.lw,:k1L4 Mig, , J .if ' lifia f A ix., V: 5?-J ' l J 'E 14 f- 'N' lqlfgi'?'12:zffff'TTS'2?f'f'lEL. ' 1' V 1 -,', ' .T L.A. ,ii - I . SESSIONS LEFT, RIGHT, Ieft, right! shouts Gene Rhemunn to the band and Rebelettes at one of the summer marching sessions. RELAXING AFTER HOURS of hot march- ing ore the Rebelette Officers and Mo- iorettes. TRYING TO THINK of a theme for the 58-59 REBEL ROUNDUP are the annual section editors. LISTENING TO the first lesson in Spanish Ill with earphones are some of the Spanish students and Mrs. Adey. lf? X ig. Al '- JL I 6 956 L' 0 I f ,wfff W TV E7 ,-I Q if N IT ,J s ll l nf I THE FIRST OF MANY pep rallies begins with excitement on the part of all, includ- I, we ' ing cheerleaders, Rebelettes, and students. I2 EXPLAINING THE DIFFERENCE between A and B credits to Linda Sappington, Sue Sherman, Kay Rundell, and Sherry Sauls is Mr. 0'Briant. SEPTEMBER VISITING THE STECK yearbook clinic at the Driskill Hotel are John Irvine, Judy Fuhrman, Freda Crawford, Mrs. Hall, and Chester Eitze. 7...- SIGHS SELLING IS A PROJ ECT of the Rebelettes. Here Betty Pearson buys a flaq from Cecelia Thomas and Jackie Campbell. 'Jb- 'Num 'FL X INTERVIEWING TWO South American visitors to Travis is Nitsa Karydas. The two young gentlemen are Frank Slameron and Iran Norim. THE B TEAM pushes for the last yard to get that important first down. WORKING HARD to decorate their ad- visory for the annual Color Day during Beat Mac week are Maxine Barton, Ruthann Bray, and Mrs. Forster. Xjg. N THE FIRST to get their Senior Rings are Tommy Proffitt and Johnny Roberts, fol- lowed closely by Sue Graham and Martha Gaskin. OCTOBER OUR BUSY MAJORETTES take a few moments to pose for the camera. They are Jacque Roessing, Candy Challstrom, Glenda Vick, Patsy Sanders, Patricia Gurley, Martha Dawson, and Margaret Gage. JANET BAILEY, nominee for Football Sweetheart, is escorted by Ronald Bixler. VICTORY! VICTORY! shout the cheerleaders as the first pep rally of the 1958-59 district football season begins. 'S fr I fi Pkg? QF M ! rreAV 5 l I wcmv ' I DELI, PAINTING SIGNS is part of bein a cheerleader as our hard .M,.,..., workgng cheerleaders will testifyl O CCAS I O N S REBS PLACED a lot of faith in voodoo magic at the pep rally the night before THE BIG GAME! A THE MOST BEAUTIFUL homeroom of I958-59 belongs to Mrs. Falk and her proud advisory. POWDER PUFF FOOTBALL is an annual event held in November this year between the Davis Demons and the Guffies Ruffies. THE HULA-HOOP assembly was one of the most entertaining as- semblies put on by the choir this year. Here Andy Crites sings, accompanied by Johnny Roberts, Bobby Repp, and Fred Knorre. NOVEMBER THESE HAPPY REBS were chosen to go to regional choir in San Antonio. They are Barbara Kay, Nancy Sappington, Jackie Juvenal, Freda Crawford, Dick Mitchell, and Ronald Bixler. THE LAUGHING LOUIES starring Paul Lester, Carolyn Payton, Sterling Miller, and Betty Puckett portrayed the dramatic play, Hillbilly Holler, in the talent show at the Rebel Booster Carni- va . NOVELTIES P3 naw paul? I ia WALK l5lN60 2 .nc-.M ALIGHTING FROM the bus, the football boys are ready for the tough Bryan Broncos. ' MISS OTT, New York rep- resentative of Vogue Maga- zine speaks to Mrs. Falk's homemaking classes. BETTY WRIGHT AND JO McAULEY, the P'09f0m- two moderators for the elaborate style show, are seen modeling the dresses they mode. DECEMBER DIANA NICHOLS IS assisted by some boys in the choir at the annual Christmas THREE STARS of the Thespian production Years Ago are Charles Bunce, Martha Gaskin, and Bennet Averyt. X X r-if fiwvlf GAITIES DISCUSSING this envolved physics project are Doug Hooper, Riki Krezdorn, David Sussman, and Rodney Bohles. THE EXQUISITE DECORATIONS, the beautiful tree, and the happy people in a Christmas spirit all helped make the Southern Ball a success. X ind., ANOTHER CHOIR ASSEMBLY in which the months of the year were effectively presented is shown here. v U' ,. 1 M, K . V . - GAILY PLANNING where to qo next are the Mc Collum and Travis representatives to the T.H.S.P.A. Convention. Travis students are Norma Alexander, Judy Fuhrman, Carlene Kanetzky, Dorothy Martin, John lrvine ltaking the picturel, and Joy Toungate. 19 I S ff 20 Y ' we is X el rl JESSE JOHNSON ADDS another two points to our score in the first game against the Maroons as the Rebelettes and cheerlead- ers excitedly cheer the team on. ,ff ' 4 -1 , , A NMD- cu. V , 036 THE BAND ENJOYED playing in the Municipal Auditorium on one of the opening nights. NANCY CONN AND MARILYN PREUSSE exhibit the charts made by every Chemistry l stud-ent just before those dreaded finals. JANUARY , 3-new gsm 5 ffl 9 I -me E A 5,1 REBS ARE PROUD of the Munic- ipal Auditorium completed this year in Rebelland. Viewed here is the main entrance. JOYS WAITING FOR HER TURN in the ping pong intramural tournament is Beverly Calhoun as she watches Flo Norris. THE SLADES help the F.H.A.er's with their Cloud 7 Atmosphere. JAMES HARPER DISPLAYS a three-year project of the Industrial Education De- partment. It is a perfect model of a real house. im E TWO MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL COURT, Leroy Bush and Kay Rundell, smile happily on the way to the crowning of the King and Queen. THE SENIOR BOYS strive valiantly against the faculty men, but the faculty men prove too good for them. THE GERMAN CLASS'S contribution to the entertainment at the Foreign Foods Festival was very well done. The participants were Margaret Gage, Neal Jenkins, Arthur Wittig, Glenn Vorwek, Skip Gregory, and Janie Roes- sing, FEBRUARY WONDERING WHAT the next night would bring, Nancy Sappington and Chuggy Horton go over their part in the splendid event, the Starlight Revue. Xxz, fl 'X FOLLIES A GLIMPSE of the teachers taken at the the Faculty Valentine Dessert Tea is shown here. MEMBERS OF THE Rebel Band that earned their way to the State Band held in Galveston are Bennet Averyt, Tommy Proffitt, and Gene Rhemann. NOW I'D LIKE TO STATE OUR PLATFORM, says Dick Mitchell, our new Student Council president, as Betty Wright, vice-president, looks on. A FINE TREAT for Rebs this year was a visit from the Abilene Choir. 23 M9 xx. af. 45 CHUGGY HORTON AND RIKI KREZ- DORN present one of the many scenes in the Thespiun assembly on AIice In Won- derIand. CECELIA LAWRENCE helps Mrs. Joy French register on March 2, which was designated Parents' Day at Travis, while Mrs. Bernard Forster looks. DR. ELSASS, DIRECTOR of the University Symphonic Band, conducts the Rebel Band in an early morning practice in preparation for the contest. k.1, ,,!x 'ii IVIARCH IVIEIVIORIES ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Bobbie Ann Dar- ter goes over an act in Missouri Legend with Chuggy Horton, Paul Lester, Tommy Proffitt, and Sterling Miller. FUTURE REBS from Fulmore and Porter get a taste of high school football in the spring training. ,H 4, ,jlfz ':?5i?fgggfiQv, , 4,1202 szgfyigfsggaq, ,wiggfef 4fsWs4f,,gg ,N f'f'i1S?iAf5 iA W ff A - ONE CLOUDY MORNING at 6:00 A.M., four bright and cheery delegates start off for a weekend in Brownsville for the TASC Convention. Loading up are Doug Hooper, Arlene Fox, Johnnie Warren, and Dick Mitchell. THE IDES OF MARCH are here again. Cookie Peschka and Fairy Davenport model tvoical Roman costumes. D N I AX . ,F ,Q H , J .1 I 'N i 1 iii? DECIDING ON THE date of their Senior tea is Linda North and Carlene Kanetzky. TYPICAL OF THE MANY spring banquets is the Chapter I dinner at EI Mat. Patti Jo Wade and Corinna Balli are enchanted by the entertainment. fa sr EATING THE LAST of the experimental mice in Mr. Tyson's room is Reb, the school cat. APRIL EXAMPLES OF SOME of the work seen in the Art Exhibit are shown here. -2 ENJOYING SOME Mexican food in one of the Spanish classes is Flora Gutierrez, Connie Bargas, Martha Gaskin, Irene Gutierrez, Elida Patino, and Mrs. Adey. APPEARANCES WELL, WHEN CAN you take it? demands Mrs. Hall. John ponders this question and then states emphatically, Next weekl' I TAKING A BREAK in their busy schedule to rest by the fish pond are Betty McCullough and Marie Fowler. IVIAY MANY REBEL SENIORS are look- ing to this tower for their next years of study. STUDENTS LEARN the technique of self-expression through assorted mediums in Mrs. Davis's art class. ATTENDING THE LAST P.T.A. meeting, Rebel parents listen carefully to the slate of officers for the next yea FINALES I I A TYPICAL SIGHT from 8:00 to 3:30 Monday through Friday. WONDERING WHO WILL WIN Johnny Reb next year are Mrs. Gladys Ashby, Mrs. Minnie Rodgers, Mrs. June Luchesse, and Miss Josie Champion. A LITTLE HELP from Mrs. Bush nell makes Richard CahiII's home work much easier. Q fwiiiffq 1 0 'R ., if Q 94, SENIGRS if .,er 41, ,mn- 1 if va 2 , 'v i 1 .. .. V:.,..M A A, , fp '4 x, n Nix., X. 81 5 v-Q Q .Jtk.A1. 2 Q 6 , -E- . ! , :axis gg 1 'ul ?? 'f 'y1.v3, E , - gn Img? .EU -,rffi ir HP' 'if f 1 ,G Ax 1, , x - 'wifi 'g2,'4re:if' If b, 53 7, fs-gerg 12,4 w1'?ta7r7Tf A. Ni 1' ,,f. J QQ ,.. Tx . xi? L - fa . - . ,I x. '.b.,1-an G -, if-Wa fl'-5 .2 it whiz? ,- is ,gf-.3 wef N, V 'g my W. x a gm. W.. ffii IFE nfs. ww im fi sq. mt ?f'1H'f5 GPH yr. gf. T. 'wh A ., 9-J i . x FV, ' - P ws- Q an Xf- f , . 22: . 91.39 .P ,n pg... . .iza- ' 1-gin' 'gi Lyn-KI x flr,-Eh--2 .if?'Y-di? 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' iv 1 F '11 ' :Q t .1 2,3 - ima' , 1, 54, ',s,1g!, 'gf 'T if If ' F' X K ' 2 I ' 1' , f . ,fern 4 ' q I -r , A r 1 2 iff QP? qfk :I Ly Q51 . - ,- - ' 'T qv. W- .xx- ' 0 A. , 5' 4, 11 , ffl F FJ L ' - -1 h Y W i V W I .1 v 4- A . . ' A A ' -55 lFirst row, left to rightl Rosemary Martinez, Marcelina Arebalo, Delfina Ruiz, Judy Herrera, Flora Gutierrez, Bertha Cruz, Dora Foster, Rosemary Studer, Leona Biggs, Nancy Thomas, Jimmy Rogers, Miss Campbell, Mr. Sloan, Johnny Polvado, Nancy Sappington, Jesse Johnson, Patsy Sanders, Mary Sue Garcia, Sharon Woolsey, Ernestine Burgas, Rebecca Buitron, Mary Nell Krzywonski, Mildred Bertram, Beverly Woods, Beatrice Liebas. lSecond row, left to right! Iris Votaw, Martha Wilkinson, Lupe Reyna. SENICRS lThird row, left to rightl Irene Henriksen, Gayle Williams, Dorothy Martin, Karole Kirby, Bobbie Anne Darter, Cynthia Piper, Pat Young, Merle Morris, Irene Gutierrez, Barbara Allman, Madeline Merrill, Barbara Kay, Judy Griffin, Judy Howell, Joyce Williams, Lynn Henderson, Judy Barker, Judy Bryson, Barbara Falke, Sharon Ward, Carlene Kanetzky, Dorothy Hitchcock, Linda Sue Christie. lFourth row, left to rightl Lynn Arhelger, Kathy Alexander, Merleen Reed, Sue Oliver, Corinna Balli, Lou Ellen New, Charline Nauert, Delores Rummel, Jesse Alvarez, Tony Garcia, Alex Mata, John Foster, Richard Cannon, Hortense Loera, Frances Trevino, Connie Bargas, Lupe Vega, Pat Morgan, Sara Jo Frensley, Marilyn Zimmer, Amelia Hielscher, Judith Hobgood, Laura Jo Holley. iFifth row, left to rightl Marie Liardon, Rodney Zieger, Joe Strong, Tony Wagner, Bobby Basey, Don Fox, Tommy Mahanay, Sandra Harsch, Charlie Mae Houseton, Margaret Johnson, Riki Krezdorn, Dian Macry, Bennie Williams, Norma Alexander, Carol Homerstad, Connie Todd, Diana Nichols, Linda North, Kay Colvin, Barbara Reid, Barbara Farris, Carol McCormick, Viola McDougal. l959 lSixth row, left to rightl Jim McNeely, Millicent Dodd, Judy Petri, Linda McNiel, Betty Wright, Jo McAuley, Carolyn Umlauf, Adelle Scott, Patricia Cauthen, Madelon Umlauf, Judy Fuhrman, Sue Graham, Carole Mulholland, Joyce Adams, Loretta Guest, Gordon Kelso, Dale Elsner, Jimmy Price, Johnny Roberts, Tommy Proffitt, Martha Gaskin, Betsy Orr, Monette Lacy. lSeventh row, left to right? Wesley Banner, Charles Blum, Michael Sunday, Richard Sievers, Bill Schwartz, Bobby Spears, Bill Blackstone, Sam Renker, Ross Sterzing, Darrow Harris, Milton Rodgers, David Woods, John Cosqrove, Donnie Morgan, Guy McClintock, Chuggy Horton, Joe Bednarski, Nato Ruiz, Charles Wilson, Billy Fox, Larry Powell, Jesse Wheeler, Jimmy Whorton. lTenth row, left to rightl It 'ffl 'W C5 ff' Q, -will l 12 fEighth row, left to right? Jerry Polk, Myron Jenkins, Wayne Russell, Donald Johnson, Spike Garcia, Terry Tillman, Bobby Clark, Nancy Stanford, John Pat Horyza, Shirley Nycum, Billy Eichmann, Flo Norris, Richard Cahill, Barney Espinoza, Larry Walker, Bobby Adams, Robert Hitchcock, Bob Good, Jimmy Fox, Victor Nardecchia, Dick Mitchell, Dillard Puryear, Gene Rhemann. lNinth row, left to rightl Larry Ray Walker, Wayne Landrum, Tommy Spillar, George Winter, George Greenwood, Danny Cater, Melvin Soderberg, James Harper, Roy Phares, Billy Stewart, Fred Meredith, Don Batey, Albert Gon- zales, Monty Koerner, Earl Hestilow, Luther Field, Pat Armentrout, Harvey Barnett, Eddie Burnell, Fred Knorre, Charles Shaw, Stanley Bass. Michael Flenniken, John Hancock, Billy John McNamara, Jerry Hooper, Franc Ray, Robert Holden, Bill Larson, Don Schwarzer, Doug Hooper, Ronald Bixler, Frank Smith, David Sussman, David McCormick, Willie Deane, Bobby Laws, John Butler, Jimmy Owen, Tommy Wilson, Carl Bohls, Marvin Bloomquist, Kenneth Tidwell, Allan Anderson, Nathan Good. 33 - b y 1 tsqsv-,LBS . M .-.s.:1'f l xxx 34 as gm 2 if A V Q yr s L. ,414 'gt W. . .L i FALL CLASS OFFICERS pause for refreshments at the Pig Stand while discussing plans for senior activities. From left they are as follows: Nancy Thomas, secretary, Nancy Sappington, treasurer, Jesse Johnson, sergeant-at-arms, and Johnny Polvado, vice-president. Not pictured is Jimmy Rogers, president. as XM' Mil' ll 5 eff!!! up 2555 xx-xx -ix SPRING CLASS OFFICERS are hard at work making plans for the senior all-night party. From left to right are as follows: Jesse Johnson, sergeant-at-arms, Nancy Sappington, secretary, Judy Bryson, treasurer, Jimmy Rogers, president, Johnny Polvado, vice-president. Adflmi, Adams, Aguren, Alexander, Bobby Joyce Alexander, Norma Jean Allman, Barbara Alvarez, Jessie Joe Sharon Kathy x ' Zig gy A , Q ,,,, if 1 J A e J '1, K ..,:, X 985 Anderson, Allan , Anderson, Charles A V Armentrout Pat Balli, Corinna Banner, Wesley I Arebalo, Marcelina Arhelger, Faye Lynn ill s. ' l' -sid? in lie 'l l E 'Y Biggs, Bixler, Blackstone, Bloomqulst Leona Ronald Joe Bill Marvin Bargas, Connie Bargas, Ernestine gl at Z Barker, Judy Barnett, Harvey Glen Blum, Charles Bohls, Carl Basey, Bobby Batey, Don Bertram, Mildred Ann Bryson, Judy Buitron, Rebecca Bukowsky, Carma Burnell, Eddie Cahill, Richard Calderon, Beatrice Cannon, Richard Cater, Danny Cauthen, Patricia Christie, Linda Sue Clark, Robert Lee Colvin, Kay if k h JOIIII . Cruz, , rS- ' Bertha Dodd, Darter, Millicent Bobbie Anne Deane Willie Eickmann, William il -, p , , 11. lm Elsner, Dale 'Q' l Espinoza, Barney W' mike, M 'Q-'Ei ' - k . , Mies ,, .. qwhf. Barbara Farris, Field, Foster, Fox, Barbara Luther Dora Ann Billy E f ' i Fox, Don Fox, Jimmy Frensley, Sara Jo Fuhrman, Judith Kay Garcia, Mary Sue Garcia, Tony Gaskin, Martha Gonzales, Albert Garcia, Caslmiro Hancock Harper Harns Jo n James Graham, Sue Griffin, Judy Guest, Loretta Gutierrez Flora Hitchcock, Robert Hobgood, Judith Hocker, Joan Hocker, Mudge Holden Robert Herrera, Hestilow, Hielscher, Judy Earl Amelia t':l':1Yf Jo :.tx Homerstcd, ? f 1. , H H Co FOI X i Y fig., 'ff ' ,n Q if I Vg, R- ze 'H-f: -mf 2 .t . Q 42 , s . Q S M A Hinton, Mike Hitchcock, Dorothy nr .Mt ' yn F F Mi JRENW, 1-,,,..q. ., 'r Hooper, Douglas Horton, Eugene Hoqzm John Houseton, Charlie Mae Howell. Jenkins, Johnson, Johnson, JUJY Myron Donald Jesse 1 4- '1. EM h J Johnson, Margaret I 1. 5 Johnson, 3 Merleen f I A a R 1 43 KUHSUBYI Kay, Kelso, Kirby, Carlene Barbara Gordon Karole Fre Knorre, - d K mb ' z Kaerner Monty , , , 3 , -ge f Krezdorn, Riki Landrum, Wayne Larson, Bill Laws, Bobby Liardon, Marie Krzywonksi, Mary Nell Lacy, Monette Vygy E :few d'2JT'lf.g.ll will qi SS X, 3 1 li me M1 Mr in in k -riff whim gy McNamara, amy John , J sw, 1-rife: ,- Light, Malcolm McAuley, Jo NH'- Y My 4 eff co rv iw. N x ,W. E.. ,iv ZW . . J W 'Q Mc N eel y, Jim ' if if R34 X McClintock, Guy McCormick, Carol Jean Q . ' in . W , ,, wig? U iq 'Av' McNiel, Linda Mahanay, Tommy Macry, Dian Martin, Dorothy McCormick, David McCullough, Leta McDougal, Viola McMahon, Bobby 45 Mitchell, Richard Morgan, Donnie Morgan, Patsy Morris, I . Virginia wa s Mulholland, oli Carole i'iia I V 9 I Martin, Martinez, Mata, Nardecchia, Jerry Rosemary Alex Victor Nauert, Charline Meredith, Fred Merrill, Madeline 'Ulu- Nouerr, Johonas New, Lou Ellen Nichols, Diana llmm I Norris, Flo North, Linda Orr, Owen Nycum, Betsy .llm Shirley Oliver, Sue Petri, Judy Phures Roy Piper, Polvado, Powell, Price, Cynthia Johnny Larry Jimmy Proffitt, Tommy L. Puryea r, Dillard Ray, Franc Reyna, Lupe Rheman, Gene Riney, Charles Roberts, Johnny Reid, Barbara Ren ker, Sam Sassman, David Rodgers, Milton Rogers, James Lee Schwartz, Bill Schwarzer, Don Ruiz, Delfina Rummel, Delores Russell, Wayne Sanders, Pat Sappington, Nancy Scott, Adelle fnfftl -n 4-A , 'U' X ws' :Z 1,4 Xia, Shaw, Charles Sievers, Richard Smith, Frank . ,Q L Soderberg, Melvin Stanford, Nancy Joan Sterzing, Ross 50 Stewart, Billy Strong, Joe Studer, Rosemary Spears, Bobby Q '1 is ?i lli.: S , yi y yv W, A ' A N Lvfw 'll S? Sunday, Michael Thomas, Nancy Jean Svillaff Tidwell Tomml' Kenneth l Tillman, e Terry . , , . Q Votaw, Iris Wagner, Tony Umlauf, Madelon Vega, Lupe Walker, Larry by . Lf Whorton, Jimmy Wier, Amuel Todd, Connie Trevino Frances' Umlauf, Carolyn Claire Walker, Wesfl l-C 'Y RUY Jo Ann Lkl Winter, Wilkinson, Williams, Williams, George Martha .lane Barbara Gail Bennie Lynn lf, lb L 5 E E l I r E F 5 5 ,. E l 5. l P Williams, Joyce Wilson, Charles Wilson, Tommy sz nsrs Wright, Betty Young, Pat Zimmer, Marilyn ,-..,. ..... .. ..y..Jf1.avr.. .. .AJ -,.1.,,,,A 5 MV, -,L Woods, Beverly Ann Woods, David Woolsey, Sharon JOHNNY ROBERTS, Nancy Thomas, Judy Bryson, Diana Nichols and Linda North lead a snake dance in front of the Capitol grounds prior to the McCallum football game. I7-7 ARRIVING EARLY, Martha Gaskin, Bill Larson, Sue Graham and Bobbie Anne Darter are among the first to receive their Senior rings. 12 B'S Mike Hinton, Jim McNeely, Melvin Soder- berg, Danny Cater and James Harper bring the Confederate flag to the last football pep rally. J .. ISM, SENIORS FRANC RAY, Jimmy Whorton, Shirley Nycum, Linda North, Diana Nichols and Sue Graham prepare to leave for Abilene on the Student bus. wks' - JOSEPHINE MCAULEY crowns Jimmy Owen with a crown of power puffs. Jimmy was chosen sweetheart of the Guffies Ruffies. I I J.. I Q .. 54 AT THE FIRST football pep rally, Mr. Myers introduces the first string of the Varsity football team. - ..... ACTION IS FAST AND FURIOUS at the annual Powder Puff football game. Above, Judy Howell executes an end run. To the left, Nancy Thomas attempts a forward pass. 35' T' Judy Barker Iheerleader, R-Club, Most ieautiful-'58, Latin Club, Advisory officer, National rlonor Society, FHA, Royal Iourt, Student Council. Judy Fuhrman Rebel Roundup, co-editor, bus. mgr., R-Club, YPCO, Girls' State-'58, Quill and Scroll, National Honor So- ciety, Band, DAR Good Citi- zen Alternate, Press Club. WHCD'S WHQ Excellence in Scholarship Leadership Citizenship I sm I Judy Bryson DAR Good Citizen, Cheer- leader, R-Club, Royal Court, Student Council, Class offi- cer, Advisory officer, Stor- light Revue, Blue Bonnet Girl-Alternate-'58. Martha Gaskin Thespians, Band, PASF, R- Club, Spanish National Hon- or Society, National Honor Society, Starlight Revue. lk Bobbi Ann Darter Band, R-Club, Advisory offi- cer, Dance Band, National Honor Society, Starlight Re- vue. 3 is-' mr' Sue Graham Student Council, Band, R- Club, Thespians, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Ad- visory officer. Tommy Proffitt All-State Band, Mixed Choir, Tennis Team, Student Council, R- Club, Elk's Foundation Leadership A w a r d , Thespians, National Honor Society, Band Manager. Jesse Johnson Student Council, S e n io r Class officer, Most Valuable Player - District Basketball, Baseball, Class Favorite-'57, FHA Beau Nominee, Advi- sory officer. xr 5 ,, X iaa, iiiii , y Dorothy Martin Future Homemaker of Tomorrow, Band, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Elk's Foundation Scholar- ship Award, Southern- er, R-Club, Advisory officer, Rebelette, DAR History Award. Linda North Rebelette president, Quill and Scroll, Rebel Roundup, Southerner, Golden Glove Girl-'59, Press Club, Student Council, National Hon- or Society, R-Club. Carlene Kanetzky So-utherner-e d i to r , Rebe Rouhdup-Favorites e d i t o r Latin Club, Quill and Scroll Rebelette, National Honol Society, Press Club, R-Club WHS, Franc Ray Thespians, Band Mixed Choir, R-Club Dance Band, Nationa Honor Society. ll' ? ei 65 1 X- X s Johnny Roberts heerleader, Student Coun- il President, Advisory offi- er, Mixed Choir, R-Club. WHS . Nancy Thomas riendliest Gi rl - '59, heerleader, Student o u n c i I , Valentine Pueen-'59, R - C I u b , .dvisory officer, Class fficer. 1 .. :fi .,,,,. , K 1' Jimmy Rogers National Honor Society, Var- sity Football, Basketball, Student Council, Class Fa- vorite-'58, Class president, RfClub, Valentine K i n g , Boys' State, Starlight Re- vue-'59. :rl M l at fs. ,, 'f Q mf. , , f if ? , . 1 5 'i I Nancy Sappington Cheerleader, R e b el Roundup, Thespians, All-State Chorus, Star- light Revue, Golden Glove Girl-'58, Choir, Royal Court, R-Club, Advisory officer. Charles Shaw Art editor for Rebel R o u n d u p, Football, Southerner Sports edi- tor, Advisory officer. . A ff. W . I Patsy Sanders H e a d Muiorette, R-Club, YPCO, Band Sweetheart-'59, Band, Choir, Starlight Revue Nominee, Band officer, Ad- visory officer. Betty Wright Student Council Vice President, Royal Court, R-Club, Rebelette of- ficer, Southerner, Reb- el Roundup, PASF, Na- tional Honor Society, McCall Teen Fashion Board, YPCO, Starlight Revue. 'v l l 1 l l 1 4 1 4 I 1 ! . 1 , I Q I g Y i Blunt! ,,-.--1- ii -X 0--'QQ S-QNXQR F N ORG E5 , 1 Inn- --'lf' 4 . ,5kmgf!'771'FW3?tfH:...51'w'-M' L' J v - ,fx QQ ? ES ww T i N o NO XZPTIDRFES QQ? ' as N 3 S 1 4 :X v'-FL Al . t AD' Y ' 'f ' ' L . K . . EPM? XJRL- V- :A Jigs' . 'Q---H, - 334, V - -1.1 -' ' Q 'V . HS' ' -' ' ff I 5 O ug X 1 ' 5 9 I Q' 'W Q I .,-f . I uf ' 1 . . A fl , F :p ,:,,-Y 0 agp I Zu-: Q s.. ' f,.,fy.x -, 'TAA nv' ' V ,L Q-'Zyl'-ft' -'rg 1 .3 ' if 'Argx?f-Jf'3N'7y' 'x S it: -A' - - 1 -fl M 'x . L . . 1' ' . - ' -' if- -- ' 4 k.'XXff1iGhf2'f-V93 n,,,wffQfY:1-eil- -.A.. 1: 'pa-Jneif 1 , a A -.- w,-,L-3fwg,,s:: x.. :, .. fx Pkiifg 1' .., gTf'T9, 3'?-SS? if -X ,. --,V Ms.. 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Nancy Sappington K Larry Hibler J U N IO R Lenora Ward COURT I A Rufhunn Bray ww WM' Andy Crites W lg fri? 5 iff 7 2 JM w fm T ffli ' k rg: an V. 1... ,-,YW Nancy Soppington 4 R 'P L , u sg fl' 0- W 0v x . f - v W--ww. .f f www 'skirt' my 'W ., fi f . , , , , , 5 .L an ug.. f S , 'F W. . A 5 ' 1 . QQ K , M' V 5 W. 45 , :di A i 1 K ' fr 5 M 'Em L. Q7-ik? .. k'QY55'YPfii5fl :- , Q VA ,. i pi. a Y xi' .Wm K Q, k 'fx v S .A W ' . 5 If, , f - Q -1 fl ' W 'E S SH 'Y ' . . f 43 Q 1' ' - 'V if - Y' V ' I 1 z. W flglif,-U Q egg , . u f . J 5 1 ,ix R 1- , ,k K X. - x . -K T I Q- 7 NT' -bil 4 . b K V W' 1 A-1. H , 'E W ' if, if X ,P ,. Aryb ,M ,L K kk A , Bm wp . A I i ug in in k ii 1 J, fx, , 1 rein - ' K 'E Q 7 :Nw ' 5 - X Q T Q, t . x ' 2-I .1 1 K , ' Q, J, ws .vs A w L. x - he J' 4 Y , .5 nz f i t 8 3 - ' 3 6 .fy 4 .. 10 2 4 Johnny Roberts Nancy Sappington Janet Bailey THE REBEL SEVEN close a Travis pep rally by leading students in Reb- els True. CH EER I958 Head Cheerleadeu Nancy Thomas LEADERS I959 Judy Bryson TRAVIS CHEERLEADERS, above, are shown with pom po'ms and megaphone the ,day of a football game. Inciden- tally, these Rebels took a first at summer cheerleader school! Lenora Ward Judy Barker Eg E h..,h-X SOUTHERN BELLE Martha Wilkinson i 4 . I R1 . in 1.. , he .I , Kathy Alexander Q7 -fd' Riki Krezdorn Kin iXZi ..'lLT NOMINEES E233 lf, Diana Nichols , 1 Connie Todd Betty Wright .-Q 'S as ,, K . ,, my-W 'Ali 'gf V ' W V Irene Henriksen ON A l. me-ka-ami gwwmxk, a JNL K WM v . ,jf rv wgff, .iii .' .3 Jw: I wf fx!!! ESCORTS Bobby Dee Scott, Ron- ald Bixler, and Randy Petri lo furriner l stand by the three Golden Glove lovelies from Travis, Lenora Ward, Janet Bailey, and Linda North. IVIISS GOLDEN G LOVES Linda North HOMEMAKER OF TOIVIORRCJVV Dorothy Martin Future Homemaker, from Travis, Dorothy Martin, made the highest grade on the knowledge and apti- ltude test in the Betty Crocker's Search for the American Home- maker of Tomorrow. She had the opportunity to advance to state and national honors this spring. DOROTHY SPENDS many hours working on homemaking projects like this tablecloth. 'EEZ' 1 . -J. frm. X fd S, il, ig . x ,Mr 'K IVIOST BEAUTIFUL Billie Sue Damerou fx - ' Q? K. R if .CQ w-If IVICDST HAN DSCIVI E Chuggy Horton IVIORE BEAUTIFUL Mary Ramsey IVIORE HAN DSOIVIE. . :V Billy John McNamara MIMO BEAUTIFUL. . Pam Smith HAN DSOIVI E Mike Flenniken '01 p.jr,'z 1 ff! xg, .-.. 1 . ,, ,pv-n v1 4 www-VW 1 W, 51 . .M ,. H mf' A EQ, x , ' 1 x 25:52. .f K Q, Q QE Q E? f 2, 5 5 N Q ig ik , f J f 'QQ 4 Q ., .Q w f . 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Q., 5 M bl' '-. -K 1'-Q 13 gin 959 L ga .al Qui m w 'Wx H Yi WEE-1-'-. -ms ,NX ,v It B 1 N ...A - . , '1 46+ -a,. . M ,. . ,.-.mfr 1-., -5 4.2, 4.1.5-. . --Qwkm . N ' vo -4., .. -L. P, - .5 fb. nf-sy. 'ff - VC'XR ,1 X11 ga . ,A Wx. '33 23: '72 1- f COLONEL KEN SOUTHWELL de- lighted the Rebels at the McCallum football game. He escorted th-e foot- ball sweetheart before the game and participated in the half-time show with the Band and Rebelettes. The horse belongs to Mr. Floyd Martine. 88 Adair, Bryan i A - - Andrews, Mary Ellen , N' ,J . ii ' Averyt, Bennet I ..., f' Y' V. ':':::'f i 5'f f'i , Ll K V A - sai , f , W ' I x !i 5 . Avila, Margaret Ayers, Pat H. 1 A ' Bailey, Janet E e dw 9 Q, I . -- 1' , ', Balfour, Robert 2 - A me -rw Ballard, Joy E f Bartlett, Joyce , g . V ,e , K wi! E m .5- iii ' 'E as . if . .rx K A of ' ' Z S: Q -.W Q Barton, Maxene A -no 0 . 1 , l Bennight, Glenn 1 ' .3 , f 4 A ., Bland, David -- 1 e J o f - r A Vegag 1, Blazyk, Carol Ann 0 ' 11 V2 Q' Blum, Sandra ,Wy , mm, M, Bourke, Tommy e J J' A W if N 1, ff' 2 f . :J ' m if K Bradsher, Jackey Ray Bray, Ruthann Brewer, Mickey Sue V . ':' ,1. - ,ig , ' f i ' 11TviQrii Q',Z'E:ii1: Browder, Jim Cain, Martha Calhoun, Beverly Ann ,ucv . 192' - . xc-ff il 3' , F 1 .W W ,sy A we-'Z - F mf' 5: an or l 5 X ef X ,ig ix ' ,Q-: 1 m y e ' IE - wi N. W ' J' fl Campbell, Jackie Caruthers, Jimmie Chesnutt, Donna Christal, Patricia Clendennen, Patrici Cline, Karen Conn, Nancy Conner, Jerry Cooper, Darrell Cox, Gene Crawford, Frances Crawford, Freda Cullen, Kay Culpepper, Ben Cyrus, Jene Davidson, Benton Dodds, Veronica Dunn, Janice Eitze, Chester a Ann 'fwllpquuqqwm 4 1 1 1 l 1 1 i 4 Q 'N 89 so , , ARLENE FOX WAS one of the pretty models in the fall F.H.A. style show. lt was put on for the students in the morning and for the girls' mothers the same after- noon after school. 90 Farris, William Ferguson, Jack Finegan, Charles Ford, Salena Geraldine Foster, Gary Foster, Sammy Wesley Fowler, Mack Fox, Arlene Franks, Elbert Frizzell, Charles Gage, Margaret Garcia, Johnny Lyndon Glosson, Olivia Glynn Goodwin, Betsy Green, Carl Green, Eugene Guerra, Hortense Ann Guerra, Suzanne Gurley, Patricia Gutierrez, Vera Haldeman, Gary w fb- l or fx --' 1 fb- 'ii se, 1. A m K, , , ' V ' -vu M., K V ,. 4 .,.i f . W 'i-harry YJ ' X 1 ' iff ,, '14 K Mi' A im l Qs! 1 fs, f .ow- 4 -, A Y ' u K f' .fi ' ,R 1. , gf ,Q AV, ai A my E f il l ., A ' X Q 'I 35- , . ? Li K 153' N RFQ? .,?: R V, . rg - X 1 A il. Q ' 4 as . I my 'z FN - s ,Q S l H .,:,, , 7 .2 Y' 5 . ,tt 5 x r gg, 5 , m e e . ,, 'R fd l e ,, wg Hi is s Hall, Patricia ,r lx. a- Hall, Phyllis I 3 Hallmark, Florence ' ,A Hampton, Karen J f I Harbour, Johnny M at PAUL LESTER PLAYS Pa of Hillbilly Hollers, a skit put on by the Thespians at the Rebel Boosters Carnival. yy t his it Hawkins, Carolyn f ' Hawkins, Nelda Jean J J , Haynes, Durrell , , ,,,, A ,ef lg A or Q LENORA WARD, Junior Cheerleader, is al- ways in her place at the pep rallies cheering our boys on to victory. P, ' 5 ,Nr f I Hejl, Joe Edward ml 47- ? , ' , 42. Z y ' Herrell Jimmy A -.4 iff- 1 V Q Hibler, Larry is L 5 ' ,r,s, r see P ,J Hill, Peggy X' sr, A Hocker, Sharron PM Wwif Pat Christal, Ken Gulley, Karen Cline, Ken- neth Southwell, Kathy Alexander, and Ernes- tine Bargas work on their Algebra problems. ' Paul Lester seems to have a touch of spring i fever. l l L k 1. f l In l is l l l L 92 Hoes, Harold Horton, Jim Edward Hudson, Doris Irvine, John lschy, Edward Israel, Vonnie Jackson, Cheryl Jentsch, Robert Johnson, Sam Jones, Jeanne Jones, Robert Juvenal, Jackie Kavanaugh, Scott Kelldorf, Patricia Joan Keller, Kathy Kelley, Jimmy Kennedy, Billy Kirby, Pat Kirksey, Ken Knebel, Ralph Knorre, Melodee Img., an a ill fm. , fx ,H Wig' f f ,,, , y,,zy, Q-- '. ffv-' , 'mm ' L Q ,.,s 'fffiizi 2 ,::1,:,- sa ,g um ww ' Q, J fr 5 : .. A :E aff -5 ' .S an Kunz, Marvin John Lane, Kenneth Law, Milton Lehmann, Dorothy Lester, Paul Light, Julia Ruth Livingston, Linda Lou Lock, Michael 1 Lovelody John J ,r ., Loveless, en Mading George Bruce z Mallett Joanne I Q gs- I B 'sf if if f? HV' E Macias, Pete Q 5 2 xg! ' i g i sw i li is if! J ' Martin, Johnny fi ' , Mashburn, Sandra n , V Maul, amy L44 J ., qi .. wi it .erffxi .1ei. May, Benjamin McElroy, Kathy McPhail, Gerald Miles, Judy g Miles, Kathryn if: 1-pe. t Montgomery, Johnnie Lou Moore, Clyde Moore, Beverly Larry Hibler escorts Lenora Ward gracefully down that long aisle at the Coronation . Ball during the presentation of me Royal court. 5, My vf Wji '9 m ffovlw if EC, - I ,w'T5y,wLwp, ffHi 94 Morgan, Jackie Mosteller, Raymond Mueller, Gene Munson, Carolyn Nitschke, Elizabeth Nowell, Patricia Nuz, Molly Oliver, Bobbie Oliver, Jimmy Ollison, Carlos Orr, Myrna Park, Elva Alice Parker, Mary Ann Patino, Elida Parvin, Terry Pearson, Betty Pieplow, Lucy Mae Polasek, Betty Ann Porter, Martha Poston, Franklin Georgl Potthoff, Terry WM M .,k., . --vy , E . l P l 4..- C it L 4 4 1, W9 K l ly X fr: 'Qff , I Q .Y 405 I- ,Pl : 'SN nm, 1 . n . Y mx my is A- ff :Mb L - ' , . A rf K .. Q 5 L SW Q 5. :Q if ,W - 532 l f . ,M X 'iv 3 , firm- , ..f m 3 5 4 ,Y . . ' ' 4: ,, . if , s f --s -1 . k'vi r i Q at Ex xx no X' ll r ,- 'il il, -fi' E l BAND MEMBERS JIM Appleby, Ken Southwell, Chester Eitze, Paul Wood, Bennet Averyt, Jack Ferguson, and Jimmy Herrell boarding the bus after the Bryan football game. If , Ransonf, Judy if JOHN IRVINE, FAITHFUL Rebel Roundup and Southerner photog- rapher, checks the camera to see if it is ready. John was one of the hardest workers on the Round- up staff. Pounds, Donnie Powell, Jeanette Prather, Mike Preusse, Marilyn Price, Bo Reed, Tommy Repp, Bobby Reynolds, Trudy Rhoades, Barbara Rhodes, Sharon NANCY CONN GIVES Mr. Sloan a cup of coffee at the reception the school gave to the visiting par- ents on Visitation Day, March 3. Rocha, Mary Rowell Gene 4 all if Roessing, Jacque 6' I 5 Rowland, Shirley Rundell, Monte Jane Rush, Charles Sanders, George Sauls, Sandra Schmidt, Molly K ll M' 'fr K slim W sg . wg . , f l ' lx' xl Sellars, Jimmy Shaw, John Sheldon, Fred Sheppard, Mary 7 Sladek, Buddy l Smith, David Nu at s if Smith, Pam Sobeck, Barbara Southwell, Ken Spillar, Jimmy Spillmann, Douglas Spradling, Jerilyn ggi! . , , lib..-.Numan 1333? 'W .1-3 L fr 1, J: F l F r i A Wm If, lf' A jx., ga' L L if 5 1 2? --he i ll ,A Q f, 4 t V- ' s a p 1413 E-H me ' 1 Q ,L 4 Q' ues ,E Ku if 4 lf if I ., xl l F J lv , W '15, ..o-f 1 4 .1 kr W . V ' THE SPRING CLASS offi- ,T G-.qv iw- W cers: Larry Hibler President Lenora Ward Vice-President Janet Bailey Secretary Ruthann Bray Treasurer Douglas Washburn Sergeant-At-Arms -no ' ly filly xi' l of A w Q35 i A 1 ' X 3, B sf' I A gs A I aw J 1 L L ,f.r THE JUNIOR CLASS officers for the fall semester Andy Crites President Larry Hibler Vice-President Ruthann Bray Secretary Janet Bailey Treasurer George Coble Sergeant-At-Arms Stewart, Judy St. John, Lee Street, Joe Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, Paul Syler, Sue Sylvester, Joyce Adelle Tetens, Carolyn Thomas, Margie Thompson, Bernice Torres, Daniel , ' 1 ? Q Townley, Billy 3 iii BW , Travis, Dorothy by fl l l t t s s A F: , 'ix'-f. --'1 l ! Truehardt, Gaynel A Sf? Wade, Kathleen A - ew , Wages, Wilma Wagner, Betty A Ur' Wang, Diane ee Ward, Benny Ward, Lenora , iw , 2 Nu 'U' 'ill 'lr NO ONE WILL FORGET how beautifully Andy Crites sang lt's Only Make Believe at the Rebel Boosters Carnival. Andy sang for many shows and assemblies during the year. He was accompanied by Fred Knorre on guitar and Tex Gross on drums. Tex is behind Andy. Warren, John Ellen Warren, .lulia Ann Washburn, Doug V W' l f El' s l- l, Q ' ,, 'kfijslfgf' , Q-9:54 G :WW 'Pd 7515, li J ' J ' 1 .Axi A ii is l fs, 1 V 'FV X -. C 'Yi l, Watson, Vicki Weaver, James Weaver, John HELPING JIMMY HERRELL and David Bland at the Rebel Boosters Carnival bingo game are Benny Ward and Carl Green. lV X 5' Q QA W--.J xg, Q , l 0 -as , wmv W 6' X KQV. l ,g.,,, . we , 'A 'rv-ss 5 QF? T ,F f- S? at 5 'LRX K ,s ew 542 YV' ' K fill Wells, Annetta Wende, Fred Whitehead, Cecil Wilkes, Bobbie Jean Wilson, Elliott Windsor, Ann Q Y , J' Wood, Ned oung lmmy M 4, Wong Linda .,,. Wusterhausen Dorothy AlliS0l'l, Dickie B M Yant Butch L, 'S 3: R' x 41 ia - 'fi-wk-2 :V , , fi ' a .va-' f -fx x '27 NN. 'ul 'r 1- Mgr ,xx J ,fan wg, 'L,'1. Qgxqus K L 2 1 'V K Mmm H1 0 ' 'H T EAC --. 393 Wwe f-4, 3-Uv ' v .ivy 'Rn I' M ,JV ADMINISTRATIG rx -i1', ' Ni 4525 3 '77 .v-2 5351? e Q 4' E, E? .Q .ar , L k' Q . fl f f . . J 'z nz: V wi 4646 ,J . .A '5-i.f'rf','::'x ' , ,,:.:' 'Y ' 4f?f?'34!?ff-QaQ'f.wa , 1, 746' Wtgigig.-wah ' ,A . ggrjrgy-+ ..' ,. ,a. A -3- h I My Ajw- - , . W-Q ,.-wwf n -' - --.iff . Rkgm sham- 55.4 l01 ENJOYING a delightful Christmas tea put on by the Homemaking De- partment for the Faculty, Mr. Sloan is seen here serving his plate. Was it good Mr. Sloan Q :rx MR. W. A. SLOAN, JR. Principal, William B. Travis High School ABOVE- A FEW ANNOUNCEMENTS, u traditional statement, heard after Mr. Sloan's moment of concentration over some puzzling handwriting. RIGHT- HURRAYl shouts Mr. Sloan, our Rebel-minded principal, as the football I02 ' team pushes over for the winning score. WILLIAM E. TRAVIS HIGH SCHOOL 1211 EAST DLTCJRF STREET oFFlcE OF THE PRlNcxPAL. AUSTIN 1. TEXAS December 12, 1958 Dear Seniors: In relatively modern times, we have gone through the machine age, the automobile age, the age of the airplane, we are now in the atomic age, and are entering the space age. We don't give up those things with lasting value just because something new comes along. The challenge that we all have is to be able to know what to discard and what to hold on to as being eternally priceless. We must not make the mistake of giving up those things that have stood the test of time. You will be called on as you go along with your future careers to choose between that which is modern and that which is not. You will need to be able to blend the new with the old. Your education and training will stand you in good stead as you make the choices that will be so vital to your lives. Let me urge you to continue to learn and to be well informed as your future and the future of our country depends on an educated and well trained citizenry. We at Wm. B. Travis are proud of all of you for the success that you have achieved and we are especially proud of you who have made those big improvements and achievements while you have been at Travis. Sincerely yours, W. A. Sloan WAS:wm D MR. BARN ES MILAM Vice-principal MISS MONA JARRELL Counselor Sponsor Future Nurses Club ff MR. FLOYD MARTIN E Counselor MISS MARJORIE BAGLEY Deon of Girls Sponsor National Honor Society fiat ,a I .l ,I I DECIDING ON FINAL PLANS for the new Riverside High School are Mrs. Hulon Blackg Mr. Jack Grayg Mr. Alden Masong Mr. Tom Grahumg Mr. C. N. Avery.g Mrs. Gurrie Bruyg and Mr. John Broad, members of the Board of Education. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION MR. IRBY B. CARRUTH Superintendent of Schools 'fb 4 MISS MARY ELIZABETH OWNSBY Typing Shorthand Sponsor Popular Music No. I Club Sponsor R-Club MRS. REGINA H. WELGE Bookkeeping Typing Office Practice MRS. CHRISTINA Twins Sponsor Future Teachers HOLMES I r CAUGHT by the photographer, Miss Ownsby is showing Lenora Ward some new brief forms which she will need to remember in order to be a success- ful secretary. BUSINESS EDUCATION DISCUSSING the fall finals, Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Welge go over some of the work connected with the grade averages. lx IXIRS. FRANCES DAVIS MR. ED HOLT rl' Band Sponsor IZB Class Sponsor Dance Band Sponsor Ballroom Dance Club MISS JOSIE CHAMPION Mixed Choir Girls' Choir Boys' Choir Sponsor Popular Music Il Club MR. HOLT gives his able assistance to Edward lschy and Louis Martinez as they practice their parts for the spring contest. .21-In .1 ' W , -vt: fr ' z PRACTICING for the annual Christmas MRS. DAVIS POINTS out to Clay Solomon program are Jacque Roessing and Johnny the details in a comparatively new type of Roberts as Miss Champion capably accom- drawing called crayola resist. '07 panies at the piano. 1 I -'Igfz.j k?i.ixll'g.::fY ,':fYl MR. SAM ADKINS Mechanical Drawing -,W y--g'f4?l'l,w-- ., LEARNING THE TECHNICS of beginning Mechanical Draw- ing, Jim Tidwell, Bill Tarpley, and Rogers Smith ask for addi- tional help from Mr. Adkins. MR. COON KNOWS more than woodwork as Pamela Roddy and Mary Rhodes can well testify. Pamela receives some help with her biology notebook. 108 MR. JAMES E. COON Woodwork Metalwork T,-,. MR. TCM BRANYON Vocational Agriculture Sponsor F.F.A. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION MR. GUINN CARUTHERS Metalwork ALWAYS READY to lend o helping hand, Mr. Caruthers looks over the project of Bobby Laws and Nato Ruiz. MISS FRANCES BEAVER MISS MARY CAMPBELL MISS VERNA GALE English gnglish S I CI English ponsor enuor ass LANGUAGE ARTS AT THE YULETIDE SEASON Miss Beaver, Mrs. Adey, Miss Gale, and Miss Smoot talk shop while I enjoying cups of hot spiced tea. Mass FRANCES HALL ng is Co-Sponsor Southerner Co-Sponsor Rebel Roundup Spgnenr Oulll Und Scroll MR. PHILIP JACKMAN Speech English Th esp'a K ' , X . O Latin French English MRS. MARGARET ADEY e Spanish English Sponsor P.A.S.F. Sponsor National Spanish Honor Society MRS. MILDRED HATCH Sponsor Latin Club MRS. LESBIA TAYLOR German it Lf-ff' MRS. MAXI N E THOMPSON Speech E n g lis h 1 X ' 7 'K 4 f f- r ' u MISS CAMPBELL, English teacher, Kay Wall, and Gail Hindman, University of Texas student teachers, look over bulletins that help students in deciding which college to attend. MISS JAN E SMOOT English JUST BEFORE the curtain rises on the fall style show, w..Vy,i, Mrs. Falk adjusts Charline Nauert's exquisite evening gown. mt r,, S MRS. CARMEN FERRIS Foods Sponsor F.H.A. Chapter I H2 Co-sponsor Ballroom Dance Club -' -f L.-my M- MKS. lKhNt l'ALlK Clothing Home Decoration Sponsor F.H.A. Chapter ll Co-sponsor Ballroom Dance Club L I i If .4-fx 'X -,N a Q lf HOMEMAKING ALL SMILES are Mrs. Ferris and Shirley Cameron as they put the finishing touches on the center- piece for the Southern Bull. i S i 1. ,J X Sl-Mau THE THREE C's or CREDIT are important in the Mr. Harvey 0'Briant business world, explains Mr. O'Briant to Bobby Adams, Distributive Education Pat Horyza, and Billy Maul. Sponsor D.E. Club in . . - 'ET' I I W X DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION If-ef'RR WZ lilslgzfw T as RQ fl xii, KK!-'ff Mr. Stephen Brougher THE FIRST PRACTICAL lesson of Drivers Education Driyer'g Education is cautiously begun by Mack Sherrod and Mr. Brougher. MRS. LOSSIE BUSHNELL General Math Algebra Sponsor Y.P.C.O. MRS. BUSHNELL'S touch smooths out the homework problem for Linda Buuos and Andy Anderson. MRS. MARY DeBAU LT Consumer's Math Algebra Plane Geometry H4 MARVIN KUNZ finds Mrs. DeBault very helpful in planning his spring semester program. MATHEMATICS EXPLAlNING WHY is Mr. Cadwallader's job. Frede Wende learns where the center of a circle is. MRS. KNEIP drops in on Miss Randerson for a chat while Pat Nowell buys a pencil. MISS IRENE RANDERSON General Math Algebra Solid Geometry Trigonometry Sponsor Student Council MR. HAROLD CADWALLADER General Math Plane Geometry Co-Sponsor Southerner Co-Sponsor Rebel Roundup MRS. JEFFIE KNEIP Algebra Plane Geometry fs- MISS ALICE Phys cal Education DECIDING on records to be used in the square dance unit are Mrs. Leonard and Miss Bell. PHYSICAL EDUCATION l MR. FENNER MYERS American History Physical Education Head Football Coach MR. CHARLIE BOREN American History Assistant in Football MR. MYERS INTRODUCES the team at the first football pep rally. MR. BOREN EXPLAINS practice plays to be used in the next game. Head Baseball Coach Y MR. DELBERT DAVIS Health Head Basketball Coach B-team Football Z MR TYSON I5 shown In the opemng minutes of his Radiation Biology class on television MR. JOE TYSON Biology Advanced Biology Physics Physiology SCIENCE HELPING MEMBERS of his advisory with program plan- ning for next year is Mr. Boemer. H8 V X l X i fs.. gf M X . MR. ALFRED BOEMER r Applied Science l Biology MR. FRANK GUFFIN Chemistry Applied Science Advanced Chemistry Sponsor Chess Club X X div S f MRS. BETTYE PATTON Biology I HAD A BIG ONEg it swallowed this one and the bigger one got away. Well, I threw this one back and .lack caught him again. He says its mine! scoffs Mr. Guffin. B05 9' Q C 0 Q92 . D 9 .4 Q E' ,fi-LL MR. JACK ALLlSON Biology Assistant in Football Head Track Coach Co-sponsor Ballroom Dance Club MRS. FORSTER, along with the Rebelettes shows her excite- Civics Texas History American History Sponsor Rebelettes Sponsor Cheerleaders ment at the McCallum game. . 5 MRS. WILLARD NITSCHKE Civics Sociology American History SOCIAL STUDIES gi I MRS. BERNARD FORSTE SS-A is I I im .. M AWS! fic I I s I . 1 DURING ADVISORY Mrs. Nitschke points out the location of Glena Park to Billie Sue Damerau. -f Bail ,nn . te I f, ..lk fl I jr! MRS. GLADYS ASH BY Clerk MRS. BARBARA JOH NSON Librarian MRS JUNE LUCCHESE MRS MINNIE ROGERS LIBRARY 'x KV Q A, 1 ,,, .. L Q N 5-r Q M sw, X A su I 1' lf? If is nf QI? fl: A OFFICE MRS. WAN DA McMAlNS MRS. LEORA TRU LY Clerk MOUTH-WATERING LUNCHES prepared for Rebs is Herrington, Mattie DeGlanden, Louise Cole, Franci the job of Helen Maxwell, Beulah Rutledge, Hettie Bradshaw, and Francis Tomlin. Grautham, Selma Meinscher, Agnes Mayfield, Azelie Cafeteria and Custodial Staffs f i i 'ig , ' 3 K s ...., -. -, i X .4 2 , ,A, K I . A ' Vkyyk i J , 'lwil in y A ,, A y TAKING A BREAK before the 3:30 bell are Mr. KEEPING OUR SCHOOL spic-and-span is the H. W. Scott Cseatedb and Mr. Henry Glass. Not policy of Mr. Otto Kieke, Mrs. Myrtle Hoffpauir, pictured are Mrs. Mary Dearing and Mr. Bob Jones. and Mr. Johnny Reyes. 122 WlLL THE MEETING please come to order, states Mrs. Joy I French as the February P.T.A. of the APTII meeting begins. meeting are these teachers and parents. Parent Teacher Association CLOSER THAN A BROTHER seems to be the motto of the men on our faculty as witnessed at the December P.T.A. meeting. ASSEMBLING IN THE LIBRARY are the members of the executive committee of the Travis P.T.A. This committee includes, Mrs. Nan Bray, Mrs. Harriet Bowles, Mr. Roy Stewart, Mrs. Joy French, Mr. W. A. Sloan, Mrs, Pauline Bush, and Mrs. Zella Bourke. 123 ' - ,..,, .Memmmwmww A 'iff 'TW' MEETING IN THE library are the members of the execu- tive committee of the Rebel Boosters Club, Ifront rowl Mrs. Dick Jordan, Co-chairman-Carnival, Mrs. Minnie Rogers, Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Beverly Laws, Co- chairman-Membership, Mrs. Ray Challstrom, Co- chairman-Carnivalg Mrs. B. V. Howell, Co-chairman- Membership, Ctop rowl Mr. Dick Jordan, President, Mr. Gene Sappington, Vice-President, Mr. W. A. Sloan, Co-chairman-Scholarship, Mr. Ray Challstrom, Co- chairman-Carnival. Not pictured is Dr. W. W. Harris, Co-chairman-Scholarship. CALLING THE NUMBERS for the Bingo game at the Rebel Boosters Carnival are Mr. R. C. Roessing and Mr. Ray Challstrom. MR. SLOAN AGREES with Mr. Jordan on the qualifica- tions for the scholarship awarded to an outstanding senior each year by the Rebel Boosters. 4' , f Q ,' ' , GK? s SEL f fixl,5-5-25.512-JgQ-.,,1152 X Q X T . ff p 'Va . .p 'i! ffl 71 4 I -if Y-:Qi ' A ' ' I 9 A if' 1 4 f 'W fi 0 V4 Q' A , 1 Xl x aw I A 4' 'men f1q.j.F'k33 m .L 4 6 ,, 'F 'kfxlieiggffhd H-1' Yi' 'Aye 3 Lf' 1,1 --LV,P:'f' 411 5, ,, 'N 1 Ir fix 'H O 5 . . ,-Q Zig , -Li , :1.-L ,, , f:i',gJ12Sgif3f' J. Awrmffal 4- H Fw .HS V' . 14 :fv- . M uf -I f . 4-1 ,A 1-' 4-- .- sfwffs-vw Am. -' ,. - ,Fei g'5E1,e',3?Lg'12,3tf5,i,?'55.' - 'BK-1 I 1 1 ww, '-1-in -1 X--:H ..,q,.x f,,- A . 4 -X, W 'fu'-7-.i'x2iri,fC:J1'NEf:xi'f.-1 Im 8 QF., ..f. , 1 1 i f W. Aa. .. ,. .. 351354 ja .1715 V ,1K 1'1g-a-gl'nff. ,si ' PHOIVIORES 4 -so 'VY J ,Q 'ky' A' i 'Q - -we U' an ge, K c c I E6 0. u ini 4 W , Lib A Uh. A .. , ,Hs ,, 4' k Q 462311, A v- Q, 128 President .. Vice-President 7, .v Secretary ..A,A,, , Treasurer r,..,...rr7rr. Fall Sophomore Class Officers Francis .c,,r,c,GIenda Vick Candy Challstrom Leroy Bush Sergeant-at-Arms ,cc,ee,, Bock X 1 wg 19' 4' ,.,f1-,. ,s -Jgf,v'q,,, K ,, WM, . .sw 33 , Y r, Presidents , . , ,, 7 Spring Sophomore Class Officers Vice-President srs,s,., .srssss Secretary ssssssss, Treasurer ssssss Sergeant-at-Armsm H2955 ar IEE: Q M vr K, 5, 2 .Dickie Francis Linda Sappington Kay Rundell s,,,,,..,,GIenda Vick Jackie Harbour 'Q X, L 9. ,J -Ev. J 1 ,bww aJ',' Alewine, Dolores Allison, James Altum, Billie ' Anderson, Andy K, t I 1 ' K .. X - Anderson, James , ,H iz' Anderwald, Virginia ,, X , , A Atkins, Jane Atkins, .ludY Q' 1 i' i i , ,zl A Banner, Wilbur LZQQ fx ' ' li N -iii g r 3 Beebee, Thomas Bergfield, Edwin Barnhouse, Rose ,. ,562 , ,1. ? on xt 2 'mv i L , 9, 11.45, .. I .12 Mm, , A A ,eff is I gg ff fjjilf' Bialaszewski, Chester SQ, ' W 15 f1 .h1 V . , ' f Bible Rickie A l, d I 0 Blackmon, Barbara A' .,.. lz., ,..,,V , , or , .- , ,Mgr f 4 ' - l Q2 , gn , W iiiggw' WS ef fxw Blackstone, Susie Blaylock, Skipper Bock, Jim Boling, Patricia Boling, Rodney Boone, Joyce Boswell, Claudette i n 5: Bowles, Joe ' Bowman, Carol 'V 'gli' 'nm at Broman, Margaret Bozarth, Jerry -N Brewmgton, Earlene X Brinkman, Agnes Brophy, Bill Brown, Mildred l --Q . 'ff f 'Q we . if ig, Y. ,. at Q8 s sf ' 1 ng is u N, m fuflgif W , A - M: - veg- ' LL we , .I .. 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'Sn Gentry, Anita Good, Carolyn Ann Good, John +1.23 Govea, Julie Green, Roberta J., in x X Helf Janet Henriksen, Eva Hergotz Thomas Griffin, Jerry Gross, Tex Habenicht, Jo Hambrick, Earl Hammock, Barbara Hammer, Jackie Ann Hansen, Carol Harbour, Jackie Harris, Carol Harris, Robert Harris, Wanda 4 wr WD' J' ii his Howell, Robert Hielscher, Ursula Hill, Betty Hill, Donna Hitsman, Sharon Hobgood, Carter Hodge, Jimmy Holt, Sam Hooper, Donald Howell, Gloria Hubbard, Suzanne Huber, Patricia Hudson, Anna Hudson, Wade Jackowski, Karen Klingemann, Margaret Koch, Earl Koch, Erwin Jackson, Joe Jarvis, Judy Jenkins, Neal Jenkins, Norman Johnston, Mary Nell Jones, Barbara Jordan, Dick Karydas, Nitsa King, Don Klantchnek, Betty Klantchnek, Carolyn 1 Kinsey, Roy Limon, Gilbert Lamb, Jerry Lambert, Horace Lankford, Burrell Larson, Arthur Lawrence, Cecelia Lawson, Bobby Leonard, Danny Levingston, Darlene Liardon, Katherine Lind, Pat Lindsey, Henry Lockhart, Bob Long, Patricia j Loveless, Irene fi I 1. f ,E .-I . , .Q . 4' ..--. r U 'Y .I 2. Q VL? , 'li gr 6 5 gym ' Ei Ry, ' -1- l.1fsZ'i'l? V A ,W W,,5.,.-L. V,.,. .. .,,k, f ,... . ..,.., ,fa Z , 4 My ww, A - ..,... , , - . , Q ff 4 ex ,lxfj - E P!! rev.: 5 , 1- 3 4 Q 1 l eq! S 5 ,L 2' , ' nr' v K 4' 'six .f ' r Luhn, Mary Ann McClintock, Martha McCIung, Nancy McCormick, Leonard McCown, Joe McCoy, Billy McCoy, Sherilyne McCullough, Betty McDonald, Charles .sill 5 l lil ' i it Fl 4 H'igiw 2, 5 ll l Xl flllai Wigwam' ffgll eiitfwwlf -A tr, . QW S 2 ll l McNeely, John McSwain, Charlotte Marciel, Ellen .:,:y B Martin, Judy 'r' -' X, Q. Z i'ii if Mashburn, Shirley McKinney, Bill 44' haf . - 195 n.v.,JFy. m'.3Agh: Massey, Cecil Metcalf, Joey Lee 1 V., 'Q' Matthews, Dottie in 41362 ,,. It ., , . Miller, Robert Sterling y awe Montgomery, Gaynell Moore, Gail Y A 'A 32 'Q' . I ,-ysif, ' e itmiv ' Moreland, Elizabeth Moreno, Estella Morris, Martha UAW Neubauer, Jacqueline 'dv' -up-F Nichols, Donna Nickle, Bende Nied, Lon Ed Nielsen, Beverly Nuz, Natalie 0 I P , . f 'M Orton, David Owens, Linda Pannell, Kathryn Payne, Kenneth Payne, Mayreloyd Payton, Carolyn Pearcy, Johnnie Pearson, Wesley, Jr Percivill, Nancy Peschka, Jo Ann Petri, Nancy Pieplow, Joe Piper, Buddy ' Piper, Sandra .M ,Q . W3 'Q in it' 2 A .: 'fe Rigsbee, Ken Ponder, William Prise, Bonnie Puckett, Bette Rather, Suzanne Redding, Pot Reed, Donny Reed, James Reed, Sheryl Riely, Jimmie Sue Roddy, Pamela Roessing, Janie Rowland, Leslie Ruckman, David Rumsey, Opal .rw-Q tyyee Rundell, Kay Sappington, Linda Sauls, Sherry Saunders, Shannon Schmidt, Bernice Schwartz, Joann Schwartz, William Sconci, Frances Scott, Earl ,E Q ,, Shaw, Sammy Sherman, Dorothy Sherman, Sue Sherrod, Mack Simmons, Charles Sefcik, Cathy Stapp, Wallace Simpson, Lois Slauson, Vickie Smith, Jimmy Smith, Joanne Smith, Peggy Smith, Roger Spiller, Eleanor Stahl, Nancy Standard, Sharelle Starr, Jimmy Staton, C. H. tr - -i Q, - i ill Q if .-fill' WTF 2 5 1 1' eni in-we 1,!i5ls5hh Q if Stewart, Hubert Stewart, Jimmy Stooksberry, Osie L.. H Tidwell, Mimi Su Tillman, Shirley Toll, Joyce Stork, Jack Struhall, Janet Swenson, Nelda Syler, Hubert Talley, Virginia Tarpley, Bill Taylor, Vickey Teague, Scott Thomas, Cecelia Thurgood, Michael Tidwell, Jim Townsend, Janie Tonwsend, Louis Trekell, Truman Trevino, Gloria Tyler, Linda Vick, Glenda Wade, Patti Wagner, Jimmy Walker, Gerald Walker, Jim Walker, Robert Walker, Simmy Wells, Mary Jane Wheeler, Juanita 4 T N X Wittig, Arthur Q Wolff, Mary Ann Woods, Ola bA,' ll Woolsey, Delores Wunneburger, Carolyn Wusterhausen, Jimmie Wheeler, Sandra Whitehead, Dianne Willingham, Robert Wilson, Robert- FROM LEFT T0 right are Ken Rigsbee, Danny Reed, Ann Moreland, Johnny Pearcy, Nelda Swenson, shown registering with Mrs. Ashby. ln the foreground is Mrs. Luchesse. ' --- .. 1 Q? if-: 'xv -Q . 3- .5 PICTURED DURING a choir assembly are sophomores Kathy Ponnell, Sherilyne McCoy, and Carol Hanson. sir ii Q A ' bs . I- t K G . 2: ' K 3' ti , , . e 3 . i V1 ER., aes? Q? it 3 Q .7 2 fx ,Q . Q, I ii: X.-1 35 1' fi- QQ 3 w I E ala' lr l'HlS PICTURE was taken when the sophomore :and members were being taught new marching 'outines. POSING TO HAVE their picture taken before go- ing to class are, from left to right, Joey Metcalf, Sue Sherman, Pat Redding, and Henry Serns. 4 FEATURED BELOW are sophomore fall class of- ficers Dicky Francis, Leroy Bush, Jim Bock, Glenda Vick, and Candy Charlstrom. FOOTBA .f .mv 52551, f:-41 5. 'X-X i v-. .fhfw ,' gg ,f Q ' fr -L i fl v' Q 'z . 1 -v L4 - J 3 1 2 E - -3 -1- . . - 1 ' ' 3 4 f' fb? ,L '55, '. - -A, ei -, :H-qv., , F 95--f x 3, e Sf! Elem. gr. 35 G ,Vgx ' U .ff H y 2:1f27,. gvggg, fl 'f ,f 'fn - 24. - 4 s f I 1 1 NJ -f 1- 5 2 2'--2.1 'fwrfzfi I '11-.13 ins-5-, ,I --2.-,1J,f, wff--- '51-'A-, ,. 1, ua,-.iii .,1+,-Nvgq Sfyff. V, --lf 'fl , 'w'5S51Ea? fir ..1 -' 'lg'4-v?4'H if , -Mg - 'f-.lzfffm 24521, '- Q- 24. is .4 Q s H 5 Q 9? .A.-'A ' F' V.: 5' Hg ' . 9 va- '-5 E : : Qi- V f'1e.L. '-P ' 5 ? 1 . 1: N . 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S 45345 EQE'jE,x,f!Ei: L' kj Ly F 359' ,L , A 3 V g - x fm, , - -we Q E.. , .Q , L 1 j g. K i.., I f .Lf A 3: :Ji x 5' ,Q L Z W5 Gflllllf f c ogre. Html Qmlru Ik D22 6? fslkrgpi Ano RON ' , FASTQ . fmmnf SON NY MYERS Head Coach CHARLIE BOREN JACK ALLISON Backfield Coach Line Coach lTravisI l958 FOOTBALL SCORES COpponenl'sJ 6 Carroll lCorpusI 26 6 Bellaire fHoustonJ I2 I6 Burbank lSan Antoniol I2 20 Harlandale fSan Antoniol 20 8 Abilene 52 26 McCallum 6 I2 Waco 20 0 Temple 40 8 Austin 30 I6 Bryan 21 JIMMY ROGERS MAKES GOOD yardage JOE BEEHQAREKII Sr as he skirts end in the Waco game. U uc RODNEY BOHLS TRIES to elude several BUTCH SCHWARTZ, Sr. Knight tacklers in the REBEL-VICTORIOUS quarterback MCCALLUM game. DAVID BURKS, Jr. TOMMY SPILLAR, Sr. RONALD BIXLER, Sr fullback hGlfbUCk guard 'N L i JESSE ALVAREZ, Sr. guard JOHN SHAW GAINS good yardage before being caught by an Austin High defender in the Maroon game. ALLAN ANDERSON, Sr. CARLOS OLLISON, Jr. halfback end UNIDENTIFIED REBEL looks for 0 son place to land. h 'fb C JOHN SHAW, Jr. JIMMY ROGERS, sf quarterback ALLAN ANDERSON GETS his shoestring pulled by a Tiger in the Waco game. JOHN SHAW AND Leon Griffin open a hole in the Temple line with fine blocks. BOB SPEARS, Sr. fullback ROSS STERZING, Sr. GLENN BENNIGHT, Jr. CHARLES SHAW halfback center tackle wth LARRY HIBLER, Jr halfback BO PRICE, Jr. ANDY CRITES, Jr end end JOHN SHAW AND Spike Garcia close in on a Harlandale DOUG WASHBURN, Jr ball carrier. end S . as RONNIE SCOTT JI, DAVID BURKS TRAILS Jimmy Rogers as he turns the quarterback' ' corner in the Burbank game, which Travis won. CARLOS OLLISON PUTS the bearhug on a Waco ball carrier. Kia . JIMMY OWENS, Sr center LOUIS SCHMITZ, Jr. LEON GRIFFIN, Sr. ROBERT PETERMAN end tackle tackle RODN EY BOHLES, Sr. 158 holfback REBEL ROOTERS at the Waco game included Billy John McNamara, Madge Hocker, Bennie Williams, Doug Hooper, Nancy Sap- pington, lbottoml John Ellen Warren, Janet Bailey, and Jacque Roessing. ' WS. I JIMMY YOUNG, Jr. tackle LEON GRIFFIN LEADS John Shaw to a good gain in the Harlandale game. ERNEST SHUGART, Jr. guard BOBBY REPP, Jr. tackle BOB CERVEN KA, Jr. halfback 1 5 1 1 . so X Xi. mg, 41.5, . :Y Y K LX ,A I . K 3633 ,. B1 . GORDON KELSO, Sr JOHN SHAW IS DRIVEN out of bounds by a Waco tackler. guard JOHN SHAW EYES OPPOSING Burbank defender just JIMMY KELLY, JI'- before being caught from behind. guard DON VALK, Jr. JIMMY ROGERS AND ANOTHER Rebel grapple with a tackle Temple player for the ball while other Wildcats look on. THE CAMERA CATCHES COACH MYERS during an apprehensive moment of the Harlandale game. SPIKE GARCIA, Sr end LOYAL TRAVIS FANS greet the Rebel team members as they come onto the field of play before a game. WHILE DAVID BURKS goes after a loose ball in the Burbank game, Charles Show and Andy Crites hustle down-field. LOUIS SCHMITZ SEEMS to be in a daze after a Rebel game, w h i l e spectators mingle on the field. B TEAIVI First row: Leon Ross, Bobby Eli, James Weaver, Lloyd Schwartz Jimm S illar, Coach Munson. Second row 1 Y P - Clay Solomon, James Anderson, Tommy Reed, Calvin Olli- son, Jim Bock. Top row: Bill McKinney, Jerry Bozarth Paul Ruiz, Bobby Jones, Wade Hudson, Mike Pratherl Not shown are: Jimmy Sellars, Junior Hensen, Jerry Con- 5 James Sellars prepares to run into a midst of Tiger Cub defenders in the Waco B team game. 162 ner, Leroy Bush, Richard Park, Donny Leonard, Johnny Harbor, Joe Trevino, Joe Bowles, Sam Shaw, David Ruckman, Robert Wilson, Dickie Francis, George Cole, Frankie Posten, Bobby Balfour, George Coble, Tommy Wells, Paul Estrada, Joe McCown, Robert Willingham, Bobby Lawson, Don King, Lloyd Law, and Jimmy Tidwell. Coach Munson explains a play pattern to two of his B teamers, Mike Prather and Jim Bock. Q 'TWH Q wp f 24 -f Q4 sf QQ 9 5. A . Q V N151 A ' 't--mm, ,S -.I I S 1 :ii f J f,,,,,.... 1 fix f xg xi 1 Y' JM fx if 1,111 F! Ji W, 4' , 1 ' K .4 X . ,fi5f2m F 33 ,f DL wg ,N .wx fi 5... M 10 E. wx Asa. -5, K'-W 95411 az fi- ' up v . fir el wr ., 52 Pw- w , virw ,S f M . -- - 5 , if gi 5 A + f- , .. PW A K 1 gf 4 v .MM f Q 1 QQQEI x- , . 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' . s - 1 A K K ' if 5 A if 5,2 K' 3 PRACTICING TO MAKE perfect are Andy Crites, Bob Cervenka, David Burks, and Carlos Ollison. , vtvf j4,' W ,MEQN E: V, my AV. 4199 W www N ....-V..-u-uf fiaf' W' rlifffgffy - , . HIGH JUMP AND POLE VAULT for this year are Darrell Cooper, John Shaw, Ronny James, and Willy Dean. In BASEBALL WESLEY BANNER, PITCHER, slugs u fast ball. QEAIUD C613 gg? N Omfaosw J QQLL? CHARLIE BOREN, COACH, hos hard workout for boys. MIKE PRATHER, Outfield, a high one. OE BOWLES, PITCHER, prepares curve ball. ACK MAY, PITCHER, winds up r a fast ball. JESSE JOHNSON, INFIELD, is ready for action. RALPH KNEBEL, CATCHER, waits for the pitch. r I73 DALE GRIFFIN, INFIELD, gets ready to hit u long one. I74 ROBERT PETERMAN, INFIELD bunts one. WADE HUDSON, OUTFIELD, ge set to catch a high fly. RUIZ, INFIELD, fires to DONNIE POUNDS, INFIELD, zsrouches for the throw from irst. ILLY ALVAREZ, OUTFIELD, throws in to home. r-' KIRK FRENCH, OUTFIELD stops o grounder. 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' if F A . , V' arm sim-gig: .Q 91' x fm , 'A ,u 3 L, ,N fs.. mm 1 Q, x A ' ww . xilfgiff Asz .Q ,gf A -t .55 ,, t . 5 L1 3 Q 2-5 1 S : -f Q. p ,sa ,Y , Ziggy! 5 A ,ff . we . ,W 3 ,QW .M K 'KX ffiii W .uw ,L ., .,.3,.A SM fa, 'XL NT NT' Y COUNCIL l958 OFFICERS OF THE FALL STUDENT COUNCIL are lleft to rightl Nancy Sappington, corresponding secretary, Judy Bryson, parlia- mentarianp Nancy Thomas, recording secretary: Jo McAuley. his- toriang Carolyn Payton, treasurer: Lindo Soppington, clerk, l2nd rowj Larry Hihler, Sgt.-at-arms: Johnny Roberts, president, Tommy Proffitt, vice-president, and Miss Randerson, sponsor. Johnny Roberts and Tommy Proffitt are busy discussing their platform. It covered many items, such as Hi Ya'Il Week, mirrors in rest rooms, White Christmas Drive, and getting a T.V. set in the Iunchroom during the world series. SENIORS ON THE SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL are Ileft to rightl Jo McAuley, Judy Bryson, Delores Rummel, Diana Nichols, Riki Krezdorn, I2nd rowl Douglas Hooper, Connie Todd, Martha Gaskin, Nancy Sopping- ton, Charles Blum, Donnie Morgan, Betty Wright, and Dick Mitchell. STUDENT I SPRING JUNIORS SERVING on the Spring Student Council are Cleft to rightl Linda Livingston, Arlene Fox, Janice Dunn, Ruthann Bray, Lenora Ward, Frances Crawford, Sandra Mashburn, l2nd rowl, Larry Hibler, Buddy Sladek, Donnie Pounds, John Ellen Warren, Kathy McElroy, Jere Cyrus, Bobby Mosteller, and Jim Browder. Jones, Raymond Dee 182 SOPHOMORES ON THE SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL are lleft to rightl Linda Buaas, Dian Whitehead, Judy Crow, Shirley Mashburn, Beverly Nielson, Sherilyn McCoy, Kay Rundell, I2nd rowl Judy Atkins, Pat BolinCl, Eva Hendriksen, Bette Puckett, Cecelia Lawrence, Glenda Vick, Linda Soppington, Carol Galloway, Jimmie Sue Riley, I3rd rowl Bill Tarpley, George Cole, Dickie Francis, Carol Henson and Sterling Miller. COUNCIL I959 OFFICERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL in the spring semester are Cleft to rightl Arlene Fox, parliamentorianp Nancy Thomas, recording secretary, Miss Randerson, sponsor, Judy Bryson, corresponding secretary, Nancy Sappington, clerk: l2nd rowl Dick Mitchell, president, and Betty Wright, vice-president. Not pictured are Doug Hooper, sgt.-at-arms and Larry Hibler, historian. Y DELEGATES TO THE T.A.S.C. in March were Dick Mitchell, Douglas Hooper, Arlene Fox, and John Ellen Warren. COLUMNISTS ON THE l958-'59 SOUTH- ERNER Staff are lleft to rightl Joanne Mallet, Ann Windsor, Chester Eitze, Jimmy Herrell, Linda North, John Irvine, and Diana Nichols. REPORTERS ON THE STAFF are lleft to rightl Chester Eitze, Julia Ann Warren, Betty Wriaht, Joy Toungate, Marilyn Preusse, Larry Hibler, l2nd rowl Ann Windsor, Marie Fowler, Sharon Cahill, Betty McCullough, Freda Crawford, Vonnie Israel, Joanne Mallet, and Dorothy Martin. BUSY AS ALWAYS, Mr. Cadwallader works out a detail for the business de- partment of publications. JUDY FUHRMAN WALKS with Mrs. Hall and Joy Toungate across the campus of Texas Woman's University at Denton, after successfully completing her talk on layout at the annual publications meet. CARLENE KANETZKY, ED- ITOR-in-chief, heads the staff for publication of the Southerner. Carlene's tal- ent for newspaper work and her untiring efforts were instrumental in winning high honors again for the student paper. 47 Qzvlfs t The V I ch .AV if STAFF MEMBERS WHO assist Carlene are lseated, from leftl Marie Fowler, assistant business manager, Ann Windsor, book review editor, fstandingl Dorothy Martin, page editor, Joy Toungate, managing editor, Marilyn Preusse, page editor, and Freda Crawford, feature editor. JOHN lRVlNE, OUR PHOTOGRAPHER, . . takes almost ever icture that oes into THE SPQRTS CARTOON each 'ssue 'S the the school newspagerh One finds agdepend- oulsmndfng work of charles Shaw' charles' able person and an excellent photographer along with Larry Hibler, also writes the in John sports section. David Sassman is not ' pictured. SECTION EDITORS AND THEIR ASSISTANTS take time out from working on the annual to pose for a picture. They are lleft to rightl Carlene Kanetzky, Wilma Wages, Jere Cyrus, Betty Wright, l2nd rowl Larry Hibler, Nancy Sappington, Linda McNiel, Bennet Averyt, Marilyn Preusse, Chester Eitze, and John Irvine. YEARBOOK STAFF MEMBERS, John Irvine, Judy Fuhrman, Freda Crawford, Mrs. Hall, and Chester Eitze, attending the annual Steck Company workshop, study the program for the day. REBEL LOOKING OVER STUDENT information cards, are class editors Monette Lacy, Carole Mulholland, Linda North, Freda Crawford, and Diana Nichols. SPORTS EDITORS ON the Rebel Roundup are Charles Shaw and Larry Hibler. ROUNDUP THE CO-EDITORS ARE the backbone of our annual. Here, Norma Alexander and Judy Fuhrman, co- editors of the Rebel Roundup, are seen giving a check for 55.00 to George Coble, president of Mrs. Folk's advisory. Mrs. Falk's advisory won first place for having the most beautifully decorat- ed advisory during Beat McCallum Week. ONE OF THE HARDEST JOBS on the yearbook staff is that of the business manager, however, looking over copy for the advertising section, Marie and Kathy Liardon don't seem to mind the responsibility a bit. HARD AT WORK, as always, are Mrs. Hall and Mr. Codwallader, sponsors of the annual. Their co-operation and guidance has really been an aid to the yearbook staff. JOY TOUNGATEI copy editor, ALL OF THE CARTOONS and most of the - - art work for the yearbook was done by proolxiggggie:0l1lL,,L?iEh:,lTe annual' ls Charles Show. Charles, a priceless work- er, will really be missed next year. QUILL AND SCROLL THE TWO YEAR MEMBERS of the journalism honorary organization, Quill and Scroll, are lleft to rlghtl Norma Alexander, Marie Liardon, Carlene Kanetzky, Kay Colvin, and Judy Fuhrman. NEWLY CHOSEN MEMBERS of the Quill and Scroll are: lseatedl John lrvine, Cstanding from leftl Joy Toungate, Marilyn Pruesse, Dorothy Martin, Linda North, 12nd rowl Jere Cyrus, Vonnie Israel, Wilma Wages, Diana Nichols, and Joanne Mallet. Not pictured are Ann Windsor and Chester Eitze. KEY CLUB OFFICERS OF THE KEY Club are lfrom leftl Doug Hooper, secretary Jimmy Rogers, director, Gordon Kelso, treasurer, Larry Hibler, vice president, Allan Anderson, president, Charles Blum, director, and Mr Fallon, sponsor. THE KEY CLUB HAS breakfast at Marvin's before their meeting every Wednesday morning. Await- ing their breakfast are Cleft to rightl Sammy Renker, Mike Sun- day, Douglas Spillman, and Charles Bunce. --:.-2 xx A NEWLY ORGANIZED group of boys at Travis, the Key Club, is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Austin. Seated Cleft to rightl are John Irvine, Don Batey, Paul Sullivan, and Wesley Banner. Xx .. X -'Sas A A as .1 ll El A W PERFORMING AT THE OPENING of i Austin's new Municipal Auditorium, the u Rebel Band is led by its able conductor, Mr. Ed Holt. THE REBEL BAND IS pictured here, participating in the Band Day parade. THE PHOTOGRAPHER SNAPS a picture of the Travis drum section during an informal practice ses- sion before school begins. THE REBEL BAN D TOMMY PROFFITT, THE TRAVIS Band's only All- State Band member, poses with his baritone, upon his return from the State Con- vention in Galveston. fi? 2 Left to right, lst row: Patsy Sanders, Patricia Gurley, Candy Challstrom, Jacque Roessing, Frank Ray, Jerit Gom, Tex Gross, Terry Kivlin, Ken Southwell, 2nd row: Peggy Smith, Suzanne Hubbard, Carolyn Munson, Earl Koch, Erwin Koch, Linda Sue Christie, Julia Ann Warren, Lou Ellen New, Carole Mulholland, 3rd row: Sue Graham, Joanne Mallett, Tommy Bourke, Bobbie Anne Darter, Chester Eitze, Eddie Schmidt, Robert Willingham, Su- The Rebel Band is shown here displaying their marching skills to a maximum, as they participate in the annual Band Day Parade. I92 zanne Forestor, Jacqueline Neubauer, 4th row: Terry Penso, Robert Harris, Kirk French, Andy Anderson, Linda Ranney, Louis Martinez, Danny Reed, Robert Wilson, Roy Brown, Ken Rigsbee, 5th row: Roy Rensy, Thomas Bebee, Tommy Proffitt, Mack May, Terry Potthoff, Jimmy Herrell,Arthur Wittig, Sam Holt, Billy Stewart, Elbert Franks. Pictured above are band's drum majors, Rheman, and Billy F 'T 5 A 'N si ,,,,,,An0ff Left to right, lst: Martha Gaskin, Gerald Walker, Fred Knorre, Ann Moreland, Margaret Gage, Martha Dawson, Glenda Vick, 2nd: Jimmy Whorton, Shirley Nycum, Bobby Clark, Judy Fuhrman, Bernice Schmidt, Nelda Swenson, Judy Miles, Jimmie Sue Riley, Pat Redding, Gene Rhemann, 3rd: Pete Macias, Margaret Broman, Leonard McCormick, Paul Wood,Glenn Vorwerk, Buddy WK fl Winifh 334-m-.wk -:UQ 'M-Wea W5 3435 3 .fl Piper, Jim Appleby, Dora Fostor, Bennet Averyt, 4th: Wesley Pearson, Johnny Martin, Edward lschy, David Horton, Larry Eastman, Jack Ferguson, Carl Green, Betsy Goodwin,Mimmie Sue Tidwell, Sth :Jack Givens,John Irvine, Bryan Adair, Tim Forest, Scott Kavanaugh, Arthur Larson, Dickie Francis, Johnnie Pearcy, Paul Sullivan. Z T . 3 ffe,.f . E K -ITMW - fi t, i -ge , lag- .yi V, Kiiffwfi '.,. '.,. ' J in its band elected a band sweetheart. Patsy Sanders, head major- ette, received this honor. For the first time colorful history, the Taking time out to pose for the birdie, we see the band officers. They are fleft to rightl Jimmy Whorton, president, Patsy Sanders, secretary, Tommy Proffitt, business manager, Scott Kavanaugh, vice-president. Not pictured is Bobbie Anne Dorter, treasurer. 193 l' CFront rowl Cecelia Thomas, Joy Toungate, Irene Guite- Campbell, Elida Patino, Mildred Bertram, Vonnie Israel rrez, Wilma Wages, Suzanne Guerra, Leona Biggs, Bar- Sharron Hocker, Beverly Woods, Kathy Keller, Martha bara Falk-e, Carlene Kanetzky, Norma Alexander, Linda Wilkinson, Patricia Nowell, Nelda Hawkins, Dorothy North, Mrs. Bernard Forester, Connie Todd, Betty Martin, Nancy Conn, Lynn Arhelger, Karole Kirby Wright, Kathy Alexander, Ernestine Bargas, Jackie The Travis Linda North president Connie Todd vice-president I94 Norma Alexander secretary .. Barbara Reid, John Ellen Warren, Irene Henricksen, -.... Williams, Linda Wong, Leila Palmer, Cynthia Piper, Charlene Nauert. lThird rowl Kay Colvin, Margaret Johnson, Viola McDougal, Dian Macry, Carol McCor- mick, Diana Nichols, Mickey Sue Brewer, Judy Petri, Rebelettes I958-'59 We Ii .,,g ...,,,m 13234 W ii Y il As ' Q I ,,,, y,,,, M i I B etty Wri g h t treasurer mtl. Arlene Fox, Carolyn Umlauf, Karen Cline, Linda McNieI, Josephine McAuley, Madelon Umlauf, Sharon Dillard, Mary Ramsey, Betsy Orr, Riki Krezdorn, Dian Wang, Judith Hobgood, Ann Windsor, Sandra Harsh Ernestine Burgas historian Kathy Alexander sergeant-at-arms 195 THE OFFICERS of the 1958-'59 Y.P.C.O. are Cleft to rightl Carlene Kanetzky and Nancy Sappington, reporters, Judy Fuhrman, president, Linda North, secretary, Patsy Sanders, treasurer, Mrs. Lossie Bushnell, sponsor, Diana Nichols, historian. Not pictured is Norma Alexander, vice-president. TAKING TIME OUT from discussing the Y.P.C.O. banquet, Charles Bunce, Jacque Roessing, Adelle Scott, and Patricia Gurley pose for the camera. YOUNG PEOPLES THE AIM of the Y.P.C.O. is t broaden the advancement o Christian fellowship and an un derstanding of Christian ideals and to create a feeling of uni and tolerance among religion represented in Travis High School SOME TWO-YEAR MEMBERS of the Y.P.C.O. are Barbara Farris, Martha Gaskin, Betty Wright, and Linda Mc- Niel. CHRISTIAN RGANIZATION I LOOKING OVER a book of devotionals tor the Y.P.C.O. are some senior mem- bers, Lou Ellen New, Barbara Reid, Charlene Nauert, and Judy Bryson. M 10 IN THE CHOIR ROOM, where the Y.P.C.0. holds their meetings, are Von- nie Israel, Cookie Peschka, Wilma Wages, and Dorothy Martin. I97 P.A.S. F Pan American Student Forun THE OFFICERS OF THE P.A.S.F. are Ileft to rightl Floria Gutierrez, parliamentariang Martha Gaskin, presi- dent, Connie Todd, vice-president, Beatrice Calderon, reporter-historian, C2nd rowl Paul Lester, treasurer, Irene Gutierrez, corresponding secretary, and Jim Walk- er, sgt.-at-arms. Not pictured is Hortense Guerra, recording secretary. OTHER MEMBERS of the P.A.S.F. are Cleft to rightl Pam Roddy, Betsy McCullough, Jimmy Smith, Roger Smith, Alex Hernandez, Iseatedb Joanne Smith, Anita Gentry, Vonnie Israel, Mrs. Adey, sponsor, Lynn Arhelger, and Bertha Cruz. , ggyg, M P.A.S.F. MEMBERS SEATED left to right are Marie Fowler, Susie Foster, Pam Smith, Nancy Percival, Cecelia Drury, Monte Jane Rundell, Nelda Hawkins, Q2nd rowl Elida Patino, Susan Guerra, Sharon Dillard, Julia Gova, Hortense Loera. SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Juarez: Benemerito de las Americas cwM. B. TRAVIS CHAPTERI ll PURPOSES: I. To encourage and award excellence in scholarship in Spanish. To stimulate and maintain a high level of interest in the humanities. 3. To develop an awareness of the im- portance of individual in influencing wholesome international relations. 2. OTHER MEMBERS OF THE S.N.H.S. are Vonnie lsrael, Elida Patino, Mary Rocha, Connie Bargas, and Flora Gutierrez. MOTTO: Honor Scientiae et DiscipIinae. lHonor to scholarship and disciplinej i THE OFFICERS OF THE SPANISH Honor Society are lleft to rightl Irene Gutierrez, president, Pam Smith, vice-president, and Hortense Guerra, sec- retary-treasurer. TAKING TIME OUT from their many activities in S.N.H.S. to pose for a picture are lleft to rightl Susie Guerra, Laura Holly, Connie Todd, Martha Gaskin, and Mrs. Adey, sponsor. Not pictured is Rose Dombi. '99 R -CLUB Newly-elected officers of the R Club are Franc Ray, president, Nancy Thomas, secretary, Judy Bryson, treasurer, Tommy Proffitt, vice-president, Ruthann Bray, historian, Miss Ownsby, sponsor. Seniors making the R Club are Patsy Sanders, Barbara Shirley Nycum', Sue Graham, Martha Gaskin ', Riki Reid, Carlene Kanetzky, Marie Liardon, Norma Alex- Krezdorn, Nancy Thomas , l3rd rowl Miss Ownsby, ander , Linda North , Judy Barker, Jo McAuley , Betty sponsor, Franc Ray , Tommy Proffitt , Jimmy Rogers , Wright , Nancy Sappington, l2nd rowl Judy Bryson, Johnny Roberts, Billy Stewart . Kathy Alexander, Connie Todd , Bobbie Anne Darter', -Three year members Nm 5 ? 4 W ,writ me 'F W x U. . HWY, Awvwmfp. N E , ,dmm.n 5 ar.. lm 4.4 wr if-1 fy L ' 1 3 -12 W' 'Wa ' - 4 A b fp Q 'aff I . I ...f--: Q w' 'k x I.. W .ff ma y .. 1-?Z -Q, Y-, SE A9 ' 4' - A 0 J Nw' ,x...f nK,H 4 ., ,fp.M f -.W Q -xffg fs H 'g4riwgQ . ,.,. . . ,X ..,. N . I A , Q AW 11.5 . - NATIONAL HONOF -up etr mm FIRST YEAR SENIOR members of the National Sappington, Judith Hobgood, Jimmy Rogers, Riki Honor Society are Ileft to rightlz Nancy Thomas, Krezdorn, Cynthia Piper, Patsy Sanders, l3rd rowl Delores Rummel, Barbara Reid, Lynn Arhelger, Flora Ann Norris, Linda McNieI, Jo McAuIey, Carol Judy Bryson, Norma Alexander, l2nd rowl Nancy Homerstad and Martha Gaskin. FIRST YEAR JUNIOR members are Ileft to rightl Toungate, 13rd rowj Freda Crawford, Larry Hibler, Jere Cyrus, Wilma Wages, Ann Windsor, Patricia Ralph Knebel, Raymond Mosteller, and Jim Brow- Gurley, Jacque Roessing, C2nd rowl Joanne Mallet, der. Marilyn Pruesse, Ruthann Bray, Martha Cain, Joy SOCIETY ANOTHER RESPONSIBILITY of the Dean of Girls is the sponsorship of the National Honor Society. PICTURED HERE ARE the two year members of the National Honor Society. Ist row lleft to rightl Marie Liardon, Betty Wright, Bobbie Anne Darter, Linda North, Carlene Kanetzky, and Judy Fuhrmang 2nd row, Dorothy Martin, Connie Todd, Sue Graham and Beverly Woods, top row, Don Fox, Billy Stewart, Frank Ray, Bobby Clark, Shirley Nycum, and Tommy Proffitt. 204 rw- N wage,-ms ,. ' . .ii 'MH mi he km ' , I ' i 7 A. ,. kwa . , ' ,. K -G 'Wwgwfg , .. A - P 1? 't W' Left to right-lst: Anna Hudson, Dolores Alwine, Shirley Cameron, Shannon Saunders, Jo Habernicht, Pianist, Carolyn Thompson, Geraldine Linder, Reporter, Adelle Sylvester, Historian, Jane Walker, Treasurer, Frances Crawford, Secretary, Nitz Karydas, Vice President, Cecilia Lawrence, President, Mrs. Ferris, Sponsor. 2nd: Pat Kirby, Pat Cameron, Linda Sappington, Beatrice Calderon, Betty Wagner, Betty Klantchnek, Joyce Free- tag, Lenoa Biggs, Judy Herrera, Janie Townsend, Mildred Burtrom, Linda Owens, Patsy Hubert, Mary Ramos. 3rd: Bette Pucket, Anita Gentry, Sherry Sauls, Agnes Brink- man, Linda Bruggeman, Bende Nickel, Flora Gutierrez, Bertha Cruz, Linda Sue Christie, Frances Trevino, Hor- tense Loera. 4th: Molly Peterson, Ellen Gelbert, Connie Dean, Erlene Brewington, Judy Martin, Pat Long, Janet Helf, Jenie Jo Cox, Barbara Ferris, Wanda Harris. Sth: Claudette Boswell, Lynn Arhelger, Barbara Blackman, Patsy Morgan, Jackie Morgan, Johnnie Lou Montgomery, Vicki Slauson, Francis Scnoci, Carolyn Goode, Corinna Balli, Dottie Matthews. 6th: Nancy Stanford, Charlie Mae Houseton, La Jaun Ketchens, Carole Mulholland, Pat Cauthen, Shirley Tillman, Mary Ann Luhn, Beverly Moore, Veronica Dodds, Shirley Rowland, Betty Hill, Millicent Dodd. FHA 1 I A girl's sextet, composed of Patsy Sanders, Adelle Scott, Marie Liardon, Diana Nichols, Patricia Gurley, and Ruthann Bray, enjoy singing on the Foreign Foods Festival program. This festival was sponsored by Mrs. Ferris' F.H.A. Chapter No. l. Q 4 l.- w O ml, ,o 752 i Left to right-lst: Mrs. Falk, sponsor, Betty Wright, president, Janet Bailey, vice-president, Lou Ellen New, recording secretary, Sue Oliver, corresponding secretary, Joesphine McAuley, treasurer, Arlene Fox, historian, Betty Pearson, parliamentarian, Judy Barker, reporter, Barbara Kay, song leader, Dorothy Martin, pianist, Madeline Merrill, degree chairman, 2nd: Ruthann Bray, Sharon Aguren, Janice Dunn, Joan Kelldorf, Rosemary Martinez, Lupe Reyna, Lenora Lafuente, Dian Whitehead, Sandra Mashburn, Sue Sherman, Mary Krzywonski, Mary Sue Garcia, Jackie Campbell, 3rd: Margie Thomas, Judy I Miles, Ursula Hielscher, Lucy Pieplow, Sandra Piper, Mimmie Sue Tidwell, Cecelia Thomas, Judy Dawson, Kathy Miles, Mary Ann Wolff, Kay Rundell, Joyce Wil- liams, 4th: Melodee Knorre, Martha Cain, Estella Moreno, Barbara Allman, Charlene Nauert, Delores Rummel, Martha McClintock, Betty Chandler, Gaynel Truehardt, Gail Williams, Linda Buaas, Linda Wong, Sth: Kathy McElroy, Flo Norris, Mary Ramsey, Adelle Scott, Bennie Williams, Kathy Alexander, Kathy Liardon, Kay Tyler, Joyce Toll, Sandra Harsh, Monte Jane Rundell, Judy Stewart. '58-'59 Showing the right and wrong ways of registering in a hotel, are Ruthann Bray and Kathy Alexander. These girls are participating in a Hotel Etiquette Assembly sponsored by Mrs. Falk's F.H.A. chapter No. 2. 5.1.21 'xii 3115 Nm. :im 1 Q TH ESPIANS OF THE OFFICERS OF THE Scarlet Masque I958-'59 are Dian Macry, historian, Chuggy Horton, sergeant-at-arms, Kathy Alexander, presi- dent, Tommy Proffitt, vice-president, and Judy Griffin, secretary. THE FIRST THING that Masquettes learn is to keep their eyes open for newsworthy items on the Thespian bulletin board. These mas- quettes are Cleft to rightl Kay Rundell, Carolyn Dittmar, Mimi Sue Tidwell, Glenda Vick, Suzie Rather, Joy Ballard, Sandra Mash- burn, Candy Challstrom, Janet Struhall, Janie Roessing, Linda Sappington, and Dian White- head. PREPARING TO TRY OUT for the spring production are Thespians Ruth Woods, Marie Fowler, Cookie Peschka, Martha McClintock, Kitty Chauvin, Jimmie Sue Riely, Anne More- land, Pat Redding, Bette Puckett, Suzanne Forester, Jackie Hammer, Jackie Neubauer, Cecelia Lawrence, Joyce Boone, and Paul Lester. SCARLET IVIASQU E THAT GAIN I5 points or more become of the National Thespians. These members are Cleft to rightl Nancy Sappington, Jo McAuley, Dian ,Judy Ransom, Leila Palmer, Bobbie Anne Darter, Gaskin, treasurer, Judy Griffin, secretary, Chug- ACTING OUT a scene from the Thespians' fall production of Years Ago are Joy Ballard, Iris Votaw, and Sherryl Reed. LOOKING OVER scripts for the contest play are Margaret Broman, Cecelia Drury, Gerald Walker, Sterling Miller, Vonnie Israel, Eva Hen- drickson, Sherryl Reed, Fairy Davenport, Jim Walker, Jeff Smart, Vicki Taylor, Connie Todd, and Ken Rigsbee. gy Horton, president, Iris Votaw, vice-president, Shirley Nycum, Sue Graham, Bennet Averyt, Riki Krezdorn, Kathy Alexander, Kenneth Tidwell, Franc Ray, Chester Eitze, Charles Bunce, Jimmy Herrell, and Tommy Proffitt. 1 208 HERE WE FIND THE three winners of the Hula-Hoop Contest Assembly sponsored by the choir. The winners are: lst place, Leonard McCormick, 2nd place, Charles Shaw, 3rd place, Bobby Repp. MARIE LIARDON, ACCOMPANIED by the mixed choir, sings a solo at the annual Christmas Concert. AFTER THE CHRISTMAS Concert, a very happy Miss Champion accepts a gift from the choir, a bouquet of red roses. THE CAMERA CATCHES Miss Champion going over some Christ- mas music with two choir mem- bers, Johnny Roberts and Jacque Roessing. l.. lg REBELS IN THE TRAVIS CHOIR are lleft to riqhtl Pat Nowell, Lynn Arhelger, Freda Crawford, Marie Lairdon, Diana Nichols, Sharon Kay Dillard, 12nd rowl Patricia Christal Barbara Allman Jo ce Williams Mad e Hock 1 1 y I g ' er, Ann Friend, Jacque Roessing, Grd rowl Bobby Deloria, Arthur Larson, Gene Rhemann, Andy Crites, Gene Harris, Leonard McCormick, and Joe Heil. CHOIR fFirst row, left to rightl Millicent Dodd, Carol Henson, Julia Light, Ruthann Bray, Nancy Sappington, Patsy Sanders, 12nd rowl Adelle Scott, Janet Bailey, Sherilynn McCoy, Kathy Pannell, Madelon Umlauf, Linda North. Patricia Gurley, l3rd rowl Kenneth Southwell, Danny Reed, Jimmy Whorton, Terry Pothoff, Barney Espinoza, and Johnny Roberts. For the first time in the history of Travis, the mixed choir came home from lnterscholastic League contest with a sweepstakes award. Under the able direction of Miss Champion, they topped every choir in the contest. Eight of the choir members made regional choir this year: Freda Crawford, Jackie Juvanal, Nancy Sappington, Barbara Kay, Ronald Bixler, Ken South- well, Dick Mitchell, and Bobby Deloria, Nancy Sappington went on to Galveston and all-state choir in February. The officers of the choir for l958-1959 are Ronald Bixler, president, Diana Nichols, vice-president, Patsy Sanders, secretary, Nancy Thomas, treasurer, and Barbara Kay, reporter. 209 Officers of the women's choir for l958-1959 are John Ellen Warren, president, Janice Dunn, vice- president, Phyllis LaTouf, secretary, Judy Howell, treasurer, and Mickey Sue Brewer, reporter. VVOlVlEN'S CHOIR FIRST SOPRANOS OF the Women's choir are Lupe Reyna, Rosemary Martinez, Martha Wilkinson, Janice Dunn, Judy Howell, Phyllis LaTouf, Martha SECOND SOPRANOS are Mary Krzywonski, Re- becca Buitron, Nitsa Karydas, Judy Barker, Sandra Wheeler, Vera Gutierrez, Sharon Rhoades, Connie Bargas, l2nd row? Lois Simpson, Ruby Reither, Peggy Hill, Barbara Stark, Patricia Clendennen, Jo McAuley, and Delfina Ruiz. Morris, Frances Trevino, l2nd rowl Diane Wana, Myrna Orr, Dorothy Wusterhausen, Billie Stovall, De Anna Hunt, Pauline Buitron, and John Ellen Warren. ALTOS OF THE WOMEN'S choir are Dora Foster, Rachel Serna, Adelle Sylvester, Judy Griffin, Gail Moore, Mickey Sue Brewer, Mary Ann Parker, Molly Nuz, l2nd rowl Doris Palmer, Estella Moreno, Elanor Casarez, Lupe Vega, Merleen Johnson, and Dian Macry. s , K R The Travis Men's Choir of 1958-'59 is composed of fleft Pannell, Richard Cahill, Billy Cooper, Robert Peterman, to rightl Richard Cannon, Johnny Harbour, Chuggy Daniel Torres, Lloyd Belver, and Earl Hambrick. Horton, Donnie Morgan, Alex Mata, 12nd rowl Dana lVlEN'S CHCIR TJ 8? Shown here are two members of the men's choir singing solos at the Christmas con- cert. The men's choir, along with the mixed and women's choirs, helped to make this concert a success. 2ll Ex fe, J c QU x ww. I N 1 I-Skbzxlxz CLU BS A - . 'x I ' . .-H4119 A. ' ' .,A '. any , :X Af: J. - ' 'bfi ' 4 ,153 1 'lv '. bw, -E. ,' - 'R X H -- 1 . ' 5, Q ff 2? FQ? ..- P1 1 it-ri L A X 6 L i Q L , . 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Q zgwesl ., ,, .,.,.. ,,,,.,,,.. ...,gg,ng. efmfvzfv- A N, . - -' ' ONE, TWO, THREE, and here are the Ballroom Dancing Club members ffirst row, left to rightl Wesley Banner, Donna Nichols, Johnny Martin, Kay Rundell, Jim Boch, Glenda Vick, Robert Balfour, Betty Puckett, lsecond rowl Doug Hooper, Eva Henriksen, Champ Howell, Barbara Sobeck, Charles Shaw, Margie Thomas, Bo Price, Nancy Sappington, Daniel Torres, Johnnie Lou Mont- gomery, fthird rowl, Truman Trekell, Judy Atkins, David Bland, Judy Ransom, Charles McDonald, Janet Helf, Ned Wood, Dianne Whitehead. BALLROOIVI DANCING GRlN AND HOLD lT, says the photographer as he photographs Cfirst row, left to rightl Luther Fields, Charline Nauert, Bill Schwartz, Arlene Fox, Jesse John- son, Patsy Sanders, Ronald Bixler, Pat Nowell, fsecond rowl David Burks, Susie Rather, Glenn Bennight, Cecelia Lawrence, Jimmy Young, Lenora Ward, Joe Bednarski. Casimiro Garcia, Delores Rummel, Judy Barker, Johnny Roberts, fthird rowl Bill McKinney, Bende Nickels, George Sanders, Joyce Boone, Frankie Poston, Janet Struhall, Carolyn Dittmar, Janie Roessing, Jacque Roes- sing, and Jimmy Rogers. Mrs. Davis Mr. Allison Mrs. Ferris Mrs. Falk THESE FOUR TEACHERS, although of varied interests and talents, all work well together to sponsor the Ballroom Dancing Club. THESE MEMBERS OF the Ballroom Dancing Club are Mary Ramsey, Billy Cooper, Judy Bryson, lleft to right back rowl Tommy Reed, Diane Wang, Dale Elsner, Candy Challstrom, Leroy Bush, Pat Boling, lmiddle rowl Douglas Washburn, Martha Jane Wilkerson, Tommy Spillar, Kay fx Zn U I. .9 OFFICERS Jesse Johnson ................. President David Burks . . Vice-president Doug Hooper .... ..,.. Sergeant-at-arms Bobby Basey ....... , ,. Secretary-treasurer Colvin, Charles Rush, Pat Kirby, Dian Macry, Clyde Moore, Marilyn Zimmer, Don Johnson, lfront rowl Don Valk, Scotty Teague, Alex Martinez, Gene Cox, Saling Ford, Douglas Spillman, Carolyn Good, Arthur Wittig, and Martha McClintock. RALLY 'ROUND THE CHECKERBOARD, BOYS is the theme for this picture as Mike Hinton, Nelson White, Larry Ray Walker, Don Fox, Fred Wende, Joe Rangel, and Jack Ferguson do just that. They are pictured from left to right. What has chess to do with chemistry, Mr. Guffin? WHAT'S THE NEXT MOVE, wonders Wayne Russell as Richard Cahill and Kenneth Lane watch eagerly. Cseatedl Mack Fowler also finds the game lmetween John Butler and Stanley Bass an interest- ing one. The purpose of the Chess Club is to encourage interest in the game of chess and to provide time to increase that interest. CHESS CLUB CONCENTRATION AND STRATEGY are the key factors KINGS OF THE CHESS CLUB are its officers lleft t to playing chess. Here Terry Parvin, Mike Hinton, Mike rightl George Winter, tournament manager, Raymon Milton, and George Coble are in deep thought as the Mosteller, secretary-treasurer, Wayne Landrum, pres white must make an important move. dent, and Jim Browder, vice-president. R Unsung , ,Y ,, ,Y RL CARLENE KANETZKY PRESIDES over the discussion of the Christmas party. Linda North concentrates on her notes while Diana Nichols looks on. HE OFFICERS Cleft to rightl Norma Alexander, vice- 'esidentg Carlene Kan-etzky, president, Diana Nichols, eporterp Linda North, secretary, and Marie Liardon, easurerg discuss parliamentary procedure: liltxiii l . x li if S55 Q X mi K me ,.,'.g-+ 'A-Rigs. q- . f ll' 1 ff? ii A 'M -. , if .ev , iii, A KW? PRESS CLUB HERE WE SEE the very efficient sponsor of the Press Club, Mrs. Frances Hall, working untiringly, as usual, with one of the many responsibilities afforded her. CHARLES BUNCE SEEMS to like the surroundings as he and the other Press Club members pose for a picture. They are lleft to rightl: Diana Nichols, Judy Fuhr- man, Kathrine Liardon, Nor- ma Alexander, Mrs. Hall, Carole Mulholland, Martha Cain, Joy Toungate, and Marie Liardon, lseatedl Car- lene Kanetzky, C h a rl e s Bunce, and Linda North. 217 i Q ..1A .f . A y x SUE OLIVER, CHARLES Wilson, fBack left to rightl Albert Gonzales, Dorothy Hitchcock, Jimmy Owen, ffrontl Bobby Adams, Billy Green, and Pat Horyza stop to quickly pose for the camera before leaving for their afternoon jobs. MR. O'BRlANT, DICKIE Allison, and Char Wilson received honors at the State D.E. Conf ence. Charles received a 4-year scholarship business administration. Dickie placed lst his division in sales demonstration. Mr. O'Bri1 received a S100 bond as an excellent D.E. 1 ordinator. DISTRIBUTIVE DOROTHY HITCHCOCK WAS chosen EDUCATION CLUB Distributive Education Sweetheart of l958-1959. 218 CHARLES WILSON, DICKIE Allison, CLeft to rightl Bobby Adams, and Jimmy Owen pause outside the Texas Hotel in Fort Worth while attending the D.E. Confer- ence. - ' ,15',,wkr-,uwzyw 5 A lis 'BERT HITCHCOCK, MR. O'Briant, lLeft to rightl D.E. STUDENTS MARKING off the parking lots are arles Wilson, Bobby Adams, and Pot Horyza make Mary Sheppard, Joyce Bartlett, Florence Hallmark, aters for D.E. Week. Dickie Allison, Bobby Adams, and Sue Oliver. The purpose of the Distributive Education Club is to further interest and training in retailing and to develop public relations with local 5, 1y,,, , businessmen. E - , ,M my- A NOT ONLY D.E. students, but all of Travis can be , proud of this excellent Dis- Zio tributive Education sponsor, g9 9 Mr. O'Briant. so 0 be 5 TTT oo' riff J T if 5734.44 AKING A FEW minutes out from their lsy schedules are Cleft to rightl Mary neppard, Sue Oliver, Billy Kennedy, eorge Greenwood, Larry Walker, Joyce lrtlett, Billy Maul, Billy Green, Jimmy wen, Dorothy Hitchcock, Charles Finne- lnLAlbert Gonzales, and Florence Hall- ur . I THIS LITTLE PIGGY went to market . . . lLeft to LAMBCHOPS RECEIVES a sudsy bath from Cleft 1 rightl Wayne Schmidt, Louis Tounsend, Sammy Johnson, rightl Don Barkley, Harvey Barnett, Joe Jackson, M Darrel Harp, and Marvin Kunz seem to be cleaning this Guyn, Gregory Weaver, Chuck Farrell, and Harol pig up with the full treatment. it Qs., f MR. BRANYON, sponsor of the F.F.A., and Ronald Guyn, Mr. Branyon's p r a c t i c e teacher, enjoy coffee at a faculty party. THIS LITTLE PIGGY stayed at home. . . CLeft to right! Marvin Kunz, Billy Don McCoy, Darrell Cooper, Wayne Russell, and Buddy Sladek earmark this pig. 5 . 'I'5Il' L Chambers. FUTURE FARMERS OF ANI ERICA CHUCK FARRELL, CARTER Hobgood, lLeft to righ Harvey Barnett, and Kenneth Payne needn't coax Ho still to this lamb, as he seems quite cooperative ai seems to enjoy it all. L .jf Q. -3 , S I l ,K . sl ' l .1 A A 1 I l 4 EFT TO RIGHTJ KENNETH PAYNE, Art Wilkerson, r. Branyon, and Joe Jackson seem proud of this fine CARTER HOBGOOD AND HAROLD Chambers look on as Harvey Barnett and Chuck Farrell do a neat job of shearing this lamb. The purpose of the Future Farmers of America is to promote interest in agriculture and hus- bandry and to help provide practical experience in these fields. 1gus bull. PS 3' WHA' -nw v f57 s5 ff Q fl ll! fr' i 1.-1 sell CHUCK FARRELL, DALE Nelson, lBack row left to rightl Kenneth Payne, Harold Chambers, Don Barkley, Joe Jackson, Art Wilkerson, Mr. Guinn, and Cfront rowl Harvey Barnett and Carter Hobgood note carefully the criticism which Mr. Branyon gives these two prize sheep. if 159 :gc J .-M --l i---- A , 'li ': ' A 2 f is f' Qs QM 21323 ,, 4.4. 4,755 - I Qi gms CSeated left to rightl Francis Crawford, Pat Young, Patsy Morgan, Jackie Campbell, Kathryn Miles, Loretta Guest and lstandingl Joyce Adams and Mary Luhn swoon over the voice of the latest teenage recording idol. QD fxx TEACHERS ALSO e n i o y good music. A fine example is Miss Ownsby, sponsor of Popular Music ll. Judy Howell, Miss Ownsby, Viola McDougal, Carol Homerstad, Mer- lene Johnson prepare indexes for the record file. Showing the latest Tops in Pops are disc fans Cleft to rightl Beverly Woods, Carol McCormick, Kay Cullen, Beverly Calhoun, and Jackie Morgan. POPULAR IVIUSIC I THE PURPOSE OF POPULAR MUSIC l is to provide fun and enjoyment through listening to good music. ff' Merle Morris, supervising the classification of record has control over workers Kstandingl Nancy Stanfor Rebecca Buitron, and fseatedl Cecelia Thomas, Lin: McNiel, Barbara Reed, Lynn Henderson, Joyce William and Barbara Falke. n, ' ig Q fBack row left to rightl Julia Ann Warren, Linda Christi Barbara Ferris, Monette Lacy, Cfront rowl Sharon War Josephine McAuley, enjoy watching one of their favori T.V. programs, American Bandstandf' . l xi, Q? Q. y IE OFFICERS OF POPULAR Music ll always enjoy :ring new songs. Pictured lleft to rightl are: Lou en New, secretary, Janice Dunn, reporter, Ruthann ly, president, Betty Wright, second vice-president, bby Deloria, first vice-president, and Bobby Spears, asurer. 6,46 'SIC OF ALL KINDS fills the busy life music-minded Miss Champion, teacher i sponsor of Popular Music ll. L PONDER, DAVID Sassman, Dick Mitchell, and ues Reed listen to Miss Champion's favorite hit tune. POPULAR 3 Music ll HAVING A FRIENDLY chat around the piano are: fleft to rightl Karen Cline, Dorothy Wusterhausen, John Ellen Warren, Judy Stewart, and Gaynel Truehardt. 9 K LOOKING OVER SOME new sheet music are: Cback row, left to rightl Pat Christal, Janette Powell, Carol Blazyk, Ursula Hielscher and Cfront row, left to rightj Pat Gurley, Dot Wusterhausen, John Ellen Warren, and Karen Cline. THESE STUDENTS STOPPING to rest beneath these typically Roman columns are lleft to rightl Skipper Blaylock, Judy Jarvis, Eleanor Spiller, and Robert Harris. STANDING BY THE ROMAN-TYPE columns of this old church are the fall officers Qfront row, left to rightl Margaret Jo-hnson, vice-president, Gail Moore, song leader, Cooki Peschka, secretary, Cback rowl Sam Holt, reporter, Bill Brophy, treas- urerg Mack May, sergeant-at-arms, and Terry Frazee, president. ff, , . ' f. . lyk LAM:-K wt, 3 m wu-us.. Simi .... ww 4--V - . - w wlww. N ,..c,,.,,.,4,,,W, MRS. HATCH, Latin Club sponsor, looks over several Latin projects made by her Latin ll and IV students. THE LATIN CONQUERORE 4, , it . '+ if- Q. PAUSING OUTSIDE the First Methodist Church before the Grecian columns, are Mrs. Hatch, Bill Gatlin, Terry Pensoe, and Rose Barnhouse. SKIPPER BLAYLOCK, MACK May, Mrs. Milam, Gail Moore, Mr. Milam, and Cooki Peschka wait for the Grand Entree to the Latin banquet of 1958-1959. 7 X W, . fysm a L cat, it li L r y y l THE SPRING OFFICERS, DRESSED up in typically Roman attire at the Latin banquet, are Cleft to rightl Mack May, sergeant-at-arms, Gail Moore, treasurer, Skipper Blaylock, president, Cooki Peschka, secretary, Bill Gatlin, vice-president, and Judy Jarvis, song leader. The purpose of the Latin Club is to provide additional activities for Latin students to further their understanding of and interest in the Latin language and the culture of the Romans. MICHAELE THURGOOD SHOWS the club's charter, and Kay Tyler holds a Roman fasces as Nancy Petri looks on. Ag. if f i 1 lt! i THE OFFICERS HAVE a round table discussion to plan club activities. These officers are lleft to right! Judy Light treasurer, Mimmie Sue Tidwell, recorder-historian, Sharon Rhodes, vice-president, Myrna Orr, president, Jere Cyrus, Wilma Wages, corresponding secretaries, and Doris Hudson, secretary. .M L. - w of ,, , fd E. J - tk., . L-'ii BEING SPONSOR OF the Future Nurses Club is just one of the many ways Miss Mona Jarrell helps students in planning for and working toward possible future careers. KATHY McELROY, DOROTHY Sherman lLeft to rigl and Annette Wells look through college catalogs ' information on nursing and medical courses and requii ments for these careers. THE FUTURE NURSES AND ALLIED HEALTH CAREERS CLUB JUDY HOBGOOD, MARGARET Broman, lLeft to rightl BARBARA JONES, PATRICIA Cauthen, lLeft to rightf Linda Livingston, and Judy Petri read a magazine Sharon Woolsey, and Melodee Knorre enjoy reading article telling of the need for nurses. These girls may books about nurses or other people in medical professions fill this need. ll gignglinulm I to ,i 7,7 7 Y , 4 , --rfn 151, 4' ,, ,, fl . 1 J -f E .3 , - ff' 9 S 4 'IV if IAUGHT IN THE ACT of enthusiastically discussing 'heir volunteer work at Austin hospitals are fleft to rightl vlary Curd, Mildred Brown, Jackie Juvenal, and Patricia Ilendennen. HELP Q, Lfm me I Ik. .sunw THESE FUTURE NURSES HAVE a happy smile which would cheer any sick person. Standing with the assistant sponsor, Mrs. V. C. Smart, Cleft to rightl are Jimmie Sue Reilly, Jackie Hammer, and Ann Windsor. THE PURPOSE OF THE FUTURE NURSES and Allied Health Careers Club is to acquaint students with the kinds of educational programs available in nursing and careers allied to the field of medicine, academic and personal requirements they must meet, and future opportunities the professions will offer them. BARBARA JONES, JUDY Hobgood, and Jo Habenicht lleft to rightl receive service bars from Myrna Orr, president, at the capping ceremonies. Members of the Future Nurses received their caps after completing an orientation and l0 hours of volunteer work. ARRANGING THE LATEST music are the Dance Band W X n X I X officers lleft to rightl Franc Ray, vice-president, Bobbie C E Anne Darter, secretary-treasurer, Scott Kavanaugh, conductor, Fred Knorre, president. MUSIC OCCUPIES ALL the time of Mr. Ed Holt, sponsor of the Dance Band. TOPSY ll OFFERS no challenge to Danci Band drummer, Tex Gross as he plays hi new set of drums. SlTTlN' PRETTY are all the members of the Dance Band. lFirst Rowl Franc Ray, Bobbie Anne Darter, Tommy Bourke, Jimmy Whorton, Scott Kava naugh, Gerald Walker. CSecond Row Louis Martinez, Edward Ischy, Lind: Ranney, John lrvine, Jimmy Herrell Tommy Proffitt, Ken Southwell. CThiri Rowl Tex Gross, Fred Knorre. Thi Dance Band plays for school activitie and also for special occasions. ff f 3 SAXOPHONISTS, Cleft to rightl Franc Ray, Bobbie Anne D Darter, Tommy .Bourke, .and Jimmy Whorton, c TAKING BOWS FOR their excellent work in the rhythm section are Ken Southwell, bass, Fred Knorre, guitar, and Gerald Walker at the piano. THE BRASS SECTION takes 5 . Seated Cleft to rightl are John lrvine, Jimmy Herrell, Tommy Proffitt, and Scott Kavanaugh and standing Cleft to rightl are Louis Martinez, Edward lschy, and Linda Ranney. 'l breath. Not pictured is Joanne Mallett. THE PURPOSE OF the Dance Band is to extend to high school students the enjoy- ment and participation and further the interest in the realm of popular music. Also, it provides an opportunity for young people to gain experience in playing music. atch their WHAT DOES ELIZABETH NITSCHKE find so funny about Joy Ballard's diagram ofa sentence? Cleft to rightl Vicki Watson, Adelle Sylvester, Sandra Mashburn, and Billy Sue Damerau also find it amusing. THE OFFICERS lleft to rightl, Sandra Mashburn, vice-president, Margaret Gage, president, Linda Wong, historian-librarian, Joy Ballard, secretary, Vicki Watson, parliamentarian, and Adelle Syl- vester, treasurer, look through a new textbook. FUTURE BETSY GOODWIN, CAROLYN MUNSON, Mrs. Holmes, Margaret Gage, and Linda Wong Cleft to rightl have returned from the district meeting in Killeen. Linda Wong was chosen for second place in the Miss Future Teacher contest. fnllmsinamlunsunnusninu 2'1Q '. ' li 'll' 'wana 'N I 1 M' kryk W K A L1 .K-4 It ' ,K si , . ' 'ml iw 41 .N Q' K ,,L,,, FUTURE TEACHERS MARGARET GAGE and Joan Kelldorf take notes while observing students in an elementary school. THE PURPOSE OF the Future Teachers of America us to interest young men and women in teaching as J career. The F.T.A. provides information on special :ompetencies needed for teaching. THESE FUTURE TEACHERS, Cleft to right? Cynthia Piper, Margaret Gage, Linda Wong, and Karole Kirby, demonstrate an important asset of every good teacher 1-Ithoirghtfulness-as they deliver cookies to the State sc oo. MRS. CHRISTINA HOLMES, sponsor of F.T.A., sets a fine example for the Future Teachers. VICKI WATSON AND Sandra Mashburn look industrious as they scrub a car as one of their money-making proiects. INTRAIVIURALS ..-fy -' i'4'5iii ,, ,'A ' 5699 fe V Ll X VV' x 'S ZQQWW-v wiv fe 25 5: x ,ME 1'Sf'21s5Y'31SE+'bS 305217 93951932 If f' Z QSQBLLL 'S,1,1QflPw,'wUS4 ,Mfg 269 2 MRS. LEONARD, INTRAMURALS director and sponsor of the Intra- murals Club has done a very good job of creating extra activities for girls this year. THE INTRAMURALS CLUB is a new club at Travis this year. Mrs. Leonard is the sponsor and two officers are Sharon Cahill, re- porter fcenterl and Betsy Orr, secretary Crightl. INTRAMURALS CLU B MEMBERS OF THE GIRLS' Intramurals Club are first row left to right: Carol Hanson, June Harris, Anna Hudson, Darlene Levingston, Sharon Hausler, Martha Morris, and Sharon Cahill. Second row are: Mrs. Leonard, sponsor, Katherine Pannell, Sherilyn McCoy, Betty Hill, Bobbie Oliver, Veronica Dodds, Mary Nell Johnston, Adelle Scott, Betsy Orr, Flo Norris, and Linda Edmonds. , S TAKING FIRST PLACE in the ping pong doubles tournament A were Pat and Phil Hall. 3, . IT X - A GETTING IN SOME practice before the ping pong tournament starts are Linda Ranney and Phil Hall. PI N G PO N G LOOKING VERY PLEASED are the win ners of the ping pong singles tourna- ment. First place was won by Pat Hallp third place, Lindo Ranney. - of' i ij L. , , 1 yf,f , ii Y' -'iff A -' f A. e f!'Mf',e ' V Q-wg, .fi 41, .- 'f-1:5-Qc 'N ' M g,rgt I new 'S Q 1 3' p Q kt PARTICIPATING IN the ping pong doubles tournament are Phil Hall lforegroundl playing Beverly Calhoun and Delores Woolsey fleft to rightl. Watching the tournament is Margaret Klingemann. BADMINTON INTRAMURAL BADMINTON winners are seated, left to right: Mickey Sue Brewer and Pat Clen- dennen fthird placel, Veronica Dodd lsecond placel, and standing left to right: Gaynell True- hardt and Linda Ranney lfirst placel. 236 WINNERS IN THE PING PONG doubles tourna ment are Pat Hall Cleftl and Phil Hall lrightl, firs placep Flo Norris and Adelle Scott Cback left tl rightl, second placeg and Margaret Klingemanl and Sharelle Standard, third place. I WINNERS IN THE VOLLEYBALL tournament are as follows: lst row: Sandra Piper, Judy Dawson, Charlette McSwain, Gayle Voight, Gaynell Montgomery, Judy Atkins, Eva Henriksen, Delores Woolsey, and Dottie Matthews. 2nd row: Katherine Liardon, Judy Crow, Rosalie Davenport, Sheryl Reed, Earlene Brewington, Darlene Levingston, and Mickey Sue Brewer. 3rd row: Pat Boling, Susan Blackstone, Pat Clendennen, Myrna Orr, and Doris Hudson. BASKETBALL PARTICIPATING IN the basketball intramurals are left to right, Trudy Rey- nolds, Betsy Orr, Betty Pear- son, Charlene Nauert, and Sandra Sauls. The referee for the game is Mrs. Leon- ard. JUMP BALLI Arlene Fox, Carolyn Tetens, Joyce Frei- tag, and Mickey Sue Brewer try to get the ball. GETTING IN SOME PRAC- TICE before the game starts are left to right: Betty Pear- son, Sandra Souls, Charlene Nauert, and Flo Norris. DID THEY LOSE? No, just tired after one of the bas- ketball games. Left to right are Sandra Sauls, Flo Norris, Betty Pearson, and Charlene Nauert. - .... ,,., ,N W.. W. TRUDY REYNOLDS SLIDES into home and is put out by Betty Pearson. Standing left to right are Charlene Nauert, Sherry Sauls, Betsy Orr, Flo Norris, and Mickey Sue Brewer. FLO NORRIS IS GETTING in NEXT UP TO BAT is Charlene some pitching practice before the Nauert. She Iooks determined to game. hit a home run. Catcher is Betsy Orr. D , YM W! Z fi 4 1 15? fig, . if 'af lid Q .'j. 'ix , . A ' r,12!-- fi t f '- f ,f,...,. . ii ' 1,,.,f,+f371':y' ,w Qvwffyr ,i Q FJ? :F I.: Ax iqnblig L: ,JK E, E 5 ,i'I 'r '.A ANWKFH . AW - f , 54-,af'! 1: ,:34?,,. t ip, 1,3-,rf 5,5 'Jac ! -vN,f ' ' ,v'f: j'Gg?A1 M ,Ja , .f',w:ff2' J' LW. x . gig 9 1 I i . .5 -1 V54 W Y T, 1 'WAS X M, ,vc ' :gift . ggawtifjv 1 4 --611 -x ' 1'-Join, A fyme I,2,I5ggk-5-:fqf.-.W ,' ' 51ig,3g:r,L: QM ' g gfflia, X' if 3 K f 1, 9-.,,: K half' 1 . 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Smmlbromlqh 8 Sons Compliments of ajfofmgt Zaeub Ausrm STUFF' PHONE on a e455 TEXAS 7-Up Bottling Company PRES?-ziafiiliv-1J7iiN:J'u2c4'ixAcY Austin Savings and Loan 251 Bill Mading 247 Bell Bottom Foundation Company 244 Bobby Laynes Bowl-0-Rama 248 Bray and Jordan Twin Oaks Pharmacy 248 Buford Stewart Agency 247 Butter Krust Bread 253 Cabaniss Brown 254 Capitol Aggregates Incorporation 242, 243 Clyde Hill Television and Appliances 248 Coca Cola Bottling Company 246 Colonial Cleaners 247 Crowe Photography 252 Dacy's Shoes 249 East End Lumber Company 247 Mrs. Margaret Adey 12, 27, 111, 198, 199 Mr. Sam Adkins 108 Mr. Jack Allison 10, 119, 153, 168, 169, 215 Mrs. Gladys Ashby 29, 121, 148 Miss Marjorie Bagley 104, 203 Miss Frances Beaver 110 Miss Alice Bell 116 Mr. Alfred Boemer 118 Mr. Charlie Boren 10, 117, 153, 172 Mr. Tom Branyon 109, 220, 221 Mr. Stephen Brougher 113 Mrs. Lossie Bushnell 29, 114, 196 Mr. Harold Cadwallader 115, 184, 187 Miss Mary Campbell 32, 110, 111 Mr. Guinn Caruthers 109 Miss Josie Champion 29, 107, 208, 223 Mr. James E. Coon 108 Mr. Delbert Davis 117 Advertising lndex Evelyn's 249 Everette Kelly Prescription 255 Ford Village Barber Shop 244 FuIford's Appliances and Furniture 254 Handy Andy Supermarkets 244 Hyden's Super Market 245 Jimmie Farrell Electric 247 Lamar Plaza Music 247 Mason's Service Station 252 Miller Blue Print Company 246 Mitchell Adding Machine Company 252 Mrs. Johnson's Bakery 254 Mulholland Jewelry 247 R. S. Dick Merrill Insurance Agency 246 Record Shop 246 Faculty lndex Mrs. Frances Davis 107, 215 Mrs. Mary DeBault 114 Mrs. Irene Falk 112, 205, 215 Mrs. Carmen Ferris 112, 215 Mrs. Bernard Forster 14, 24, 120, 194 Miss Verna Gale 110 Mr. Frank Guflin 119 Mrs. Frances Hall 13, 27, 110, 127, 184, 186, 187 Mrs. Mildred Hatch 111, 224, 225 Mr. Ed Holt 107, 109, 228 Mrs. Christina Holmes 106, 230, 231 Mr. Phillip Jackman 110 Miss Mona Jarrell 104, 226 Mrs. Barbara Johnson 121 Mrs. Jeffie Kneip 115 Mrs. Rosemary Leonard 116, 234, 237 Mrs. June Luchesse 29, 121, 148 Sands Pharmacy 246 Sani-Products 246 Scarbrough's 254 Scott-Garrison 244 Seven-Up Bottling Company 255 Speir Beauty Shop 246 Split Rail Inn 247 Studtman Photo Service 246 T. H. Williams 249 Texas Cleaners 244 Twin Oaks Camera Shop 248 Western Republic and Plymouth Insurance Company 250 Winns Sc and 10c Store 248, 252 Yarings Beauty Salon 248 Mrs. Wanda McMains 121 Mr. Floyd Martine 104 Mr. Barnes Milam 104, 225 Mr. Jim Munson 116, 162, 167 Mr. Fenner Meyers 54, 117, 124, 153, 160 Mrs. Willard Nitschke 120 Mr. Harvey 0'Briant 12, 113, 218, 219 Miss Mary Elizabeth Ownsby 106, 200, 222 Mrs. Bettye Patton 119 Miss Irene Randerson 115, 181, 183 Mrs. Minnie Rogers 29, 121, 124 Mr. W. A. Sloan 32, 96, 102, 123 Miss Jane Smoot 111 Mrs. Lesbia Taylor 111 Mrs. Maxine Thompson 111 Mrs. Leora Truly 121 Mr. Joe Tyson 118 Mrs. Regina Welge 106 Senior Class lndex Adams, Bobby The very thought of you P.A.S.F. Club, 56-57, Distributive Education Club, 57-58, 58-59. Adams, Joyce Ain't she sweet R-Club, 56-57, Popular Music Club, 58-59, R-Club, 58-59. Alexander, Kathy l'm happy as can be Debate Club, 56-57, Tennis Team, 56-57, P.A.S.F., 56-57, F.H.A., 56-57, Thespians of the Scarlet Masque, 56-57, Rebel Roundup ad salesman, 56-57, Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-59, Thespians, 57-58, 58-59, P.A.S.F., 57-58, Future Teachers, 57-58, R-Club, 57-58, 58-59, Popular Music Club, 58-59, F.H.A., 58-59, Southern Belle Nominee, 58-59, Beauty Revue, 58-59, National Thespians, 58-59, National Honor Society, 58-59. Alexander, Norma Sophisticated Lady Office Aide, 56-57, R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, F.H.A., 56-57, 57-58, Press Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Student Council, 56-57, Advisory Secre- tary, 56-57, Rebel Roundup Staff, 56-57, Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-59, Secretary, Y.P.C.O., 57-58. 58-59 Vice President, Advisory officer, 57-58, 58-59, Quill and Scroll, 57-58, 58-59, Rebel Roundup Co-Editor, 58-59, National Honor Society, 58-59. Allman, Barbara Sweet and innocent Ggrl's choir, 56-57, 57-58, F.H.A., 57-58, 58-59, A Cappella choir, 5 -59. Alvarez, Jesse Such a swell guy B-team football, 56-57, 57-58, Varsity football, 58-59. Anderson, Allan Ace High R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, B-team football and basketball, 56-57, Sophomore Class Treasurer, F. 56-57, Sophomore Class Sergeant-at-arms, S. 56-57, A Cappella choir, 56-57, Student Council, 56-57, 57-58, Royal Court Nominee, 56-57, Varsity football and basketball letterman, 57-58, 58-59, Key Club President, 57-58, 58-59, Baseball squad, 57-58, Advisory offi- cer, 58-59, Royal Court, 58-59. Arebalo, Marcelina Littlest angel Latin Club, 56-57, Popular Music ll, 58-59. Arhelger, Lynn With a song in my heart Future Nurses Club, 56-57, F.H.A., 56-57, 58-59, P.A.S.F., 57-58, 58-59, ggbelettes, 57-58, 58-59, A Cappella choir, 58-59, National Honor Society, -59. Armentrout, Pat Most happy fella Banner, Wesley Brown-eyed handsome man Popular Music Club, 56-57, 57-58, B-team football and basketball, 56- 57, Varsity baseball team, Letterman 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, R-Club, 56- 57, Advisory Officer, 56-57, Varsity basketball, 57-58, 58-59, Key Club, 57-58, 58-59, Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-59. Bargas, Connie Your cute little ways P.A.S.F., 56-57. Bargas, Ernestine Such a cutie P.A.S.F., 56-57, Rebelettes, 57-58, Future Teachers of America, 57-58, Rebelettes tHistorianJ, 58-59. Barker, Judy Oh, you beautiful doll Advisory officer, 56-57, 58-59, Latin Club, 56-57, Student Council, F. 56- 57, 57-58, alternate, 58-59, Beauty Revue Nominee, 56-57, Most Beautiful, 58-59, Royal Court Nominee, 56-57, Popular Music Club, 57-58, F.H.A., 57-58, 58-59 lofficer of chapter ID, Football Sweetheart Nominee, 57-58, 58-59, Queen Nominee, 58-59, Cheerleader, 58-59, Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-59, R-Club, 58-59, National Honor Society, 58-59. Basey, Bobby No school tomorrow Rad and Gun Club, 56-57, B-team football, 56-57, 57-58, Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-59. Bass, Stanley Every day is just a hoIiday Batey, Don Young man with a horn Band, 56-57, 57-58. Bednarski, Joe AIl American boy B-team football, 56-57, Varsity football, 58-59. Bertram, Mildred Heart made of roses F.H.A., 56-57, 58-59,: Powder Puff Club, 56-57, Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-59, 42-Club, 57-58, Beauty Revue 57-58. Biggs, Leona Fine little girl Powder Puff Club, 56-57, F.H.A., 56-57, 58-59, Rebelettes, 57-58, 58- 59, 42 -Club, 57-58. Bixler, Ronald Livin it up and havin a ball B-team football, 56-57, Men's choir, F. 56, A Caopella choir, S. 57, 57- 58. 58-59 lPresidentJ, Tennis team, 56-57, Hi-Y., 56-57, Advisory officer, 56-57, 57-58, Varsity football, 57-58, 58-59, Student Council, 57-58, Track, 58-59, Ballroom Dancing Club, 57-58, 58-59, Office Aide, 58-59. Bloomquist, Marvin Loveable, lean, lanky 8-team basketball, F. 56. Blum, Charles Charlie my boy Key Club, 57-58, 58-59, Advisory officer, 57-58, 58-59, Student Council alternate, 58-59. Bohls, Carl Always busy and always smiIing Band, 56-57, 57-58, Latin Club, 56-57. Bryson, Judy We loved her best of all Bond, 56-57, Student Council, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Student Council tCorresponding Secretary, 57-58, Parliamentarian and Corresponding Secretary, F. and SJ, Sophomore Class Vice-President, 56-57, Class Officer, 57-58, 58-59, Tennis team, 56-57, R-Club, 56-57, 58-59, tTreasurerJ, 58-59, Ballroom Dancing Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, GirI's intramurals, 56-57, 58-59, Royal Court, 56-57, Beauty Revue, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Class Favorite, 56-57, Cheerleader, 57-58, 58-59, Alternate Blue Bonnet Girls State, 57-58, Y.P.C.O., 58-59, D.A.R. Good Citizen, 58-59, National Honor Society, 58-59. Buitron, Rebecca Cute little gal P.A.S.F., 56-57, Popular Music I, 58-59, Girl's choir, 58-59. Burnell, Edward Eddie my love Butler, John His presence makes a bright day Hi-Y., 56-57, Chess Club, 58-59. Cahill, Richard ln the world we know he'll make his mark Book Club, 56-57, Chess Club, 58-59, Boy's choir, 58-59. Calderon, Beatrice Merrily she goes along Girl's intramurals, 56-57, F.H.A., 56-57, F. 58 tClass reporterl, P.A.S.F. 57-58, 58-59 lkeporter-Historianl, Publications representative, 58-59 Cannon, Richard He was himself Boy's choir, 58-59. Cauthen, Patricia How sweet you are Nurses Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, F.H.A., 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Aide 58-59. Christie, Linda The sunshine of your smile Band, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Popular Music Club l, 57-58, 58-59 F.H.A., chapter I, 58-59. Clark, Bobby The longer you know him the better you like him Band, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, lnterscholastic Read Writer, 56-57, National Honor Society, 57-58, Press Club, 57-58. Colvin, Kay 'Dark Eyes Y-Teens, 56-575 Publications representative, 56-57, 58-595 Girl's intra- nurals, 56-575 Business Manager-football program, 57-585 Aide, 57-58, S8-595 Business Manager-Southerner, 57-58, 58-595 Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-595 Popular Music Club, 57-595 Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-59. Cruz, Bertha 'More precious than gold '.A.S.F., 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 F.H.A., 58-59. Cooper, Billy 'There's mischief in his eye 3-team football, 56-575 Track, 56-575 Boy's choir, 58-59. Darter, Bobbie Ann 'Extraordinary gal land, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 lLibrarianlj Stage Band, 56-575 Advisory offi- :er, 56-575 R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 Thespians of the Scarlet vlasque, 57-58, 58-595 Dance Band, 57-58, 58-59 lSecretary-Treasurerl5 'lational Honor Society, 57-58, 58-595 Student Council, S. 59. Deal, Harold 'As nice as they come Deane, Willie 'I'd rather be dead than red on the head l'rack, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59. Dodd, Millicent 'Kind and considerate '.A.S.F., 56-575 Beauty Revue, 56-575 Girl's choir, 57-585 A Cappella :hoir, 58-595 Future Nurses Club, 58-595 F.H.A. chapter l, 58-59. Eickmann, Billy 'Live fast, love hard, die young Elsner, Dale 'Life is made for Iiving lod and Gun Club, 57-585 Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-59. Espinoza, Barney 'Delightful '.A.S.F., 57-585 Boy's choir, 57-585 A Cappella choir, 58-595 Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-59. Farris, Barbara 'She is a mischievous form of life Y-Teen Club, 56-575 Popular Music Club I, 57-58, 58-595 F.H.A. chap- 'er I, 57-58, 58-595 Y.P.C.O., 58-595 Student Council alternate, 58-59. Field, Luther 'He will make his way good wherever he goes 5-team basketball, 56-575 Track, 56-575 Hi-Y., 56-575 Varsity basketball, i7-58, 58-595 Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-59. Flenniken, Mike 'Good lookin' felIa kdvisory officer, 58-595 Handsome in the Starlight Revue, 58-59. Foster, Dora 'Little one, you're so sweet land, 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 Girl's choir, 56-57, 58-595 R-Club, 56-575 I2-Club, 57-58. Fox, Billy 'A nice unparticular man Fox, Don 'They'Il never outfox the Fox Ihess Club, 58-S95 State lnterscholastic League Typing, 56-575 State nterscholastic League Slide Rule, 57-585 lnterscholastic League Tennis, i6-57, 57-585 National Honor Society, 57-58, 58-59 lTreasurer7. Fox, Jimmy 'Best in the west Frensley, Sara Jo 'As sweet as you are itudent Council alternate, 56-57, 57-585 P.A.S.F., 56-575 Future Teachers Club, 57-58, 58-595 Popular Music Club, 57-585 Beauty Revue, 57-58. Fuhrman, Judy 'Never too busy to look cheerful f.P.C.O., 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 lPresidentl5 P.A.S.F., 56-57, 57-585 Band, i6-57, 57-58, 58-595 District Band, 57-585 R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 leauty Revue, 56-575 Assistant business manager-Rebel Roundup, 56-575 hide, 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 Business Manager-Rebel Roundup, 57-585 Nlational Honor Society, 57-58, 58-59 iSecretaryD5 Quill and Scroll, 57- iB, 58-595 Girls State, 57-585 D.A.R. Good Citizen alternate, 58-595 Press Ilub, S8-595 Co-editor-Rebel Roundup, 58-59. Sarcia, Casimiro 'He was the happiest I-team football, 56-57, 57-585 Student Council, 57-585 P.A.S.F., 57-585 larsity football, 58-595 Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-59. Garcia, Mary Sue So much for a little bit Press Club, 56-575 Girl's choir, 56-575 F.H.A. 58-59. Gaskin, Martha Mostly Martha Band, 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 Y.P.C.0., 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 Thespians of the Scarlet Masque, 56-57, 57-58, 5B-595 Beauty Revue, 56-57, 58-595 P.A.S.F., 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 lPresidentJ5 R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 Student Council altrenate, F. 56, S. 58, S. 595 National Thespians lTreas- urerl, 58-595 National Honor Society, 58-59. Gonzales, Albert Swell guy from top to toe Distributive Education Club, 58-59. Good, Bob Bob is our guy Graham, Sue Sweet Sue Band, 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 Latin Club, 56-57, 57-585 R-Club, 56-57, 57- 58, 58-595 Advisory officer, 56-575 Student Council, 56-57, 57-58 lalter- nateD5 Aide, 56-57, 58-595 National Honor Society, 57-58, 58-595 Thes- pians of the Scarlet Masque, 57-58, 58-595 National 'I'hespians, 57-58, 58-59. Griffin, Judy Look for the silver lining Thespians of the Scarlet Masque, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, lHistorian, SecretaryD5 Y-Teens, 56-575 National Thespians, 56-57, lSecretaryl, 57-58, lVice Presidentl, 58-595 Girl's intramurals, 56-575 Advisory officer, 57-58 lSecretaryl5 P.A.S.F., 57-58 lHistorianl. Guest, Loretta Sincerity is beauty Gutierrez, Flora AIl at once you love her P.A.S.F., 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 lParliamentarianl5 F.H.A., 57-58, 58-595 Girl's intramurals, 57-58. Gutierrez, lrene You were sent down from heaven Advisory officer, 56-575 P.A.S.F., 56-57, 58-59 lCorresponding Secretaryl5 Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-595 Future Teachers of America, 57-585 National Spanish Honor Society lPresident7, 58-59. Hancock, John V The mysterious Mr. Hancock Harsch, Sandra Sunny disposition 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 Popular Music Club, 57-58, 58-595 Rebelettes, Henderson, Lynn Dream girl Aalvisory officer, 58-595 Beauty Revue, 58-595 Popular Music Club, 58- 5 . Henriksen, lrene Speaking of angels German Club, 56-57 lSecretaryl, 57-585 Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-595 Out- standing Junior Rebelette, 57-585 Advisory officer, 57-585 R-Club, 57-585 Southern Belle Nominee, 58-59. Hielscher, Amelia ln her tongue is the law of kindness German Club, 56-57 lVice Presidentl. Hitchcock, Dorothy You're a sweetheart D. E. Sweetheart, 58-59. Hitchcock, Robert Live, laugh, and love Ballroom Dancing Club, 56-57. Hobgood, Judith Heart of gold German Club, 56-57, 57-58 lHistorianl5 Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-595 Future Nurses Club, 58-595 National Honor Society, 58-59. Hocker, Madge Just wonderful Y-Teens, 56-575 Advisory officer, 56-57, 57-585 Girl's intramurals, 56-57, 57-585 Cheerleader, F. 575 Ballroom Dancing Club, 57-58, 58-595 Beauty Revue, 57-58, 58-595 A Cappella choir, 58-59. Holden, Robert Fabulous character Hi-Y., 56-575 B-team football, 57-58 Holley, Laura Jo Happy am I P.A.S.F., 56-575 Nurses Club, 57-58, 58-59. Homerstad, Carol Answer to a prayer Y-Teens, 56-575 Beauty Revue, 56-57, 57-585 Student Council, 57-58, 58-59 lalternatel5 Publications representative, 57-58, 58-595 Advisory officer, 57-58, 58-595 Ballroom Dancing Club, 57-585 National Honor Society, 58-59. Hooper, Douglas Everybody's beaux Band, 56-575 Student Council, F. 56, 58-595 B-team football and basket- ball, 56-575 A Cappella choir, 56-575 Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-595 Delegate to state Student Council Convention, 58-595 Key Club, 58-59 l5ecretaryJ5 Starlight Revue 58-59. Hooper, Jerry lt was swell knowing you Horton, Eugene He's the best Thespians of the Scarlet Masque, 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 National Thespians, 56-57 lSergeant-at-armsi, 57-58, 58-59 lPresidentl5 Latin Club, 56-575 Most handsome in the Starlight Revue, 58-595 Boy's choir, 58-59. Horyza, John A man he seems of cheerful ways Houseton, Charlie Mae Real fine girI Powder Puff Club, 56-575 Popular Music Club, 57-58, 58-595 Girl's choir, 57-58, 58-59 lSecretaryl5 Girl's intramurals, 57-585 F.H.A., 58-59. Howell, Judy She powders her face with sunshine Y-Teens, 56-575 Publications representative, 56-575 Advisory officer, 57-58, 58-595 Popular Music Club, 57-58, 58-59 lPresidentl5 Rebelettes, 57-585 Girls' choir, 58-59 lofficerl. Jenkins, Myron Common sense is the common thing Johnson, Donald There is friendliness in his every movement Advisory officer, 56-57. Johnson, Jesse Everybody's favorite Varsity basketball, 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 Baseball team, 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 Student Council, S. 575 Advisory officer, 56-575 Sophomore Class Favorite, 56-575 Junior Class Sergeant-at-arms, 57-585 R-Club, 57-585 gglggom Dancing Club, 58-59 lPresidentJ5 Senior Class Sergeant-at-arms, Johnson, Margaret No one sweeter than you Popular Music Club, 56-57, 57-585 Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-595 Aide, 57-585 Latin Club, 58-595 F.H.A., 58-59. Johnson, Merleen Loveable and sweet Advisory officer, 56-57, 57-585 Y-Teens, 56-57 lHistorianJ5 Girl's intra- murals, 56-575 Rebelettes, 57-585 Popular Music Club, 57-58, 58-59 lTreasurerJ5 Student Council, 57-58. Kanetzky, Carlene Dimples and cherry cheeks Latin Club, 56-57, 57-58 lSecretaryl5 Girl's intramurals, 56-575 Aide, 56-57, 58-595 Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-595 Managing Editor-Southerner, 57-585 Intramurals editor-Rebel Roundup, 57-585 Copy editor annual, 57-585 National Honor Society, 57-58, 58-59 lHistorianJ5 Quill and Scroll, 57-58, 58-595 R-Club, 57-58, 58-595 Y.P.C.0., 57-58, 58-595 Press Club, 58-59 lPresidentJ5 Editor-Southerner, 58-595 Rebel Roundup, 58-59. Kay, Barbara You couldn't be cuter Powder Puff Club, 56-575 Girl's choir, 56-57, F. 57 lSecretaryl5 A Cappella choir, S. 58, 58-595 Beauty Revue, 57-585 F.H.A. chapter I, F. 57 lPresi- dentl5 F.H.A.'chapter ll, 58-595 Popular Music Club, 57-58 lSecretaryJ5 ?grl'3 intramurals, 57-585 Regional choir, 58-595 Ballroom Dancing Club, -5 . Kelso, Gordon We love wee gordie B-team football, 56-57, 57-585 Varsity football, 58-595 Advisory officer, S. 565 Thespians of the Scarlet Masque, 57-58, 58-595 Student Council, 57-585 Rod and Gun Club, 57-585 Key Club, 57-58, 58-59 lTreasurerJ5 Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-59. Kirby, Karole Wonderful to know Debate Club, 56-575 Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-595 Latin Club, 57-585 Aide, 57-585 Future Teachers Club, 58-59. 4... . Koerner, Monty To a mischievous smile he has the key Krezdorn, Riki Blond bomb-shell Band, 56-57, 57-58 lMajorettel5 R-Club, 56-57, 58-595 Thespians of the Scarlet Masque, 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 National Thespians, 57-58, 58-595 F.H.A., 56-575 Southerner, 57-585 Ballroom Dancing Club, 57-58, 58-595 Y-Teens, 56-575 Advisory officer, 57-58, 58-595 Aide, 57-58, 58-595 Girl's intramurals, 57-585 Student Council, 58-595 Rebelettes, 58-595 Southern Belle nominee, 58-595 Beauty Revue, 58-595 National Honor Society, 58-59. Krzywonski, Mary Nell Happy little sunbeam F.H.A., 57-58, 58-59. Lacy, Monette Sugar and Spice Press Club, 56-57, 57-585 Girl's intramurals, 56-575 Rebel Roundup staff, 58-59. Landrum, Wayne He whistles a happy tune lnterscholastic spelling meet, 56-575 Chess Club, 57-58, 58-59 lPresidentl. Larson, Bill Someone swell B-team football, 56-575 Rod and Gun Club, 57-58, 58-595 Student Council alternate, 58-59. Laws, Bobby Mr. Wonderful Advisory officer, S. 575 R-Club, 56-575 B-team basketball, 56-57, 57-585 Rod and Gun Club, 57-585 Varsity basketball, 58-595 Student Council alternate, 58-59. Liebas, Beatrice She's liked by many P.A.S.F., 56-57. Liardon, Marie She is gentle, she is wise, yet there's a twinkle in her eyes Advisory officer, 56-57, 57-585 Girl's intramurals, 56-57, 57-585 Student Council, 57-585 lBusiness Manager! Rebel Roundup staff, 57-58, 58-595 Press Club, 57-58, 58-59 lTreasurerl5 F.H.A., 57-58, 58-595 R-Club, 57-58, 58-595 National Honor Society, 57-58, 58-595 Quill and Scroll, 57-58, 58-595 Beauty Revue, 57-585 A Cappella choir, 58-59. Loera, Hortense Angel face P.A.S.F., 56-57, 57-58, 58-59. McAuley, Jo Happiness is a thing called Jo Student Council, 57-58, alternate 56-57, S. 59, iHistorianl, F. 585 Y-Teens, 56-575 Band, 56-57, F. 575 Beauty Revue, 56-57, 57-585 58-595 R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-595 F.H.A., 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 lTreasurerJ5 Rebel Roundup staff, 56-575 Southerner, 56-575 Publications representative 56- 575 Thespians of the Scarlet Masque, 57-58, 58-595 National Thespians, 57-58, 58-595 Popular Music Club, 57-58, 58-595 Advisory officer, 58-595 Rebelettes, 58-595 Southern Belle nominee, 58-595 Girl's choir, 58-595 Aide, 58-595 National Honor Society, 58-59. McClintock, Guy A speedy sort of fellow Band, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59. McCormick, Carol Just a bundle of dreams Student Council alternate, 57-585 Advisory officer, 57-585 Popular Music Club, 57-58, 58-595 Rebelettes, 58-595 Aide, 58-59. McCormick, David High and Mighty Hi-Y Club, 56-57. McDougal, Viola Grace and beauty Y-Teens, 56-575 Aide, 56-57, 58-595 Popular Music Club, 57-58, 58-595 Rebelettes, 58-595 F.H.A., 58-59 lPresidentJ. McNamara, Billy Mad about the boy Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-595 More Handsome in the Starlight Revue, 58-595 Advisory officer, 58-59. McNiel, Linda The sweetness of you Girl's intramurals, 56-575 57-585 Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-595 Popular Music Club, 57-58, 58-595 Publications representative, 57-585 Y.P.C.0., 58-595 Rebel Roundup staff, 58-595 National Honor Society, 58-59. - 1- vlacry, Dian 'Fun lovin gal land, 56-57, F. 57, Debate Club, 56-57, Thespians of the Scarlet dasque, 56-67, 57-58, 58-59, National Thespians, 57-58, 58-59 iHis- oriani, Rebel Roundup staff, 56-57, Y.P.C.O., 56-57, Girl's intramurals, 6-57, Student Council alternate, 56-57, Publications representative, 6-57, Aide, 56-57, Ballroom Dancing Club, 57-58, 58-59, Rebelettes, 8-59, Girl's choir, 58-59. vlartin, Dorothy As nice as they come -and, 56-57, F. '57, F.H.A., 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Debate Club, 56-57, .-Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Y.P.C.O., 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Advisory fficer, 56-57, 57-58, Student Council alternate, 56-57, Press Club, 57-58, Iational Honor Society, 57-58, 58-59, Southerner reporter and page diror, 57-58, Southerner news editor, 58-59, D.A.R. History Award, 7-58, Attended summer course in biology at A8tM, 57-58, Rebelettes, 8-59, Future Nurses Club, 58-59, Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- l0fInlVl,5g8-39, Recipient of Elk's Foundation scholarship, S. 59, Quill and cro , -5 . Aartinez, Rosemary Loveable sort of person uture Nurses Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, F.H.A., 57-58, 58-59. Aata, Alex Can't help lovin that boy allroom Dancing Club, 58-59, Boy's choir, 58-59. Aeredith, Fred Keep smilin, keep laughin, keep happy .A.S.F., 58-59, National Merit scholarship winner. Aerrill, Madeline Can't forget that smile eauty Revue, 56-57, F.H.A., 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, ichapter officerj, owder Puff Club, 56-57, Advisory officer, 56-57, Girl's intramurals, 7-58, 58-59, Popular Music Club, 57-58, Girl's choir, S. 58, Ballroom 'ancing Club, 58-59. Aitchell, Dick Real neat, real nice -team football, 56-57, Student Council, F. 56, Popular Music Club, 8-59, Student Council, S. 59 lPresidentl. Aorgan, Donnie Meet a happy guy -team basketball, 56-57, 57-58, P.A.S.F., 56-57, Advisory officer, 56-57, garlgght Revue, 58-59, Boy's choir, 58-59, Student Council alternate, -5 . Aorgan, Patsy How cute can you be ide, S. 57, F.H.A., chapter l, 56-57, 58-59, ladvisory officerl, 58-59, istributive Education Club, 57-58, Manager-Basketball team lGirl's vtramuralsl, 57-58, Popular Music Club, 58-59. lorris, Merle Heaven came down to earth eauty Revue, 56-57, Advisory officer, 56-57, Y-Teens, 56-57, Popular lusic Club, 57-58, 58-59. lulholland, Carole There is something about you und, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, P.A.S.F., 56-57, Popular Music Club ll, 57-58, ress Club, 58-59, Rebel Roundup staff 58-59, F.H,A. chapter l, 58-59. lauert, Charlene There's no one like you H.A., 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, F.H.A. lclass presidentl, 57-58, iadvisory ificerl, 58-59, Powder Puff Club, 56-57, Girl's intramurals, 56-57, l-58 iLetteredl, 58-59, Y.P.C.O., 57-58, 58-59, Y-Teens, 57-58, Rebel- 'tes, 57-58, 58-59, Popular Music Club, 57-58, Aide, 58-59, Ballroom uncing Club, 58-59, Powder Puff football team, 58-59. lauert, Johonas de that smiles may never lack a friend erman Club, 56-57 iTreasurerl. lew, Lou Ellen 'retty little missy Ind, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Ballroom Dancing Club, 56-57, Rebel Roundup aff, 56-57, Student Council, S. '57, F.H.A., 57-58, 58-59 ichapter secre- fry, Y.P.C.O., 58-59, Popular Music Club II, 58-59 iSecretaryJ. Nichols, Diana Always a smile for everyone R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, Band, 56-57, F. 57, Rebel Roundup staff, 56-57, Rebel Roundup-picture editor, 57-58, Senior class co-editor of Rebel Roundup, 58-59, Girl's choir, 56-57, Girl's intramurals, 56-57, S. 59 lLet- teredl, Ballroom Dancing Club, 56-57, Advisory officer, 56-57, A Cappella choir, 57-58, 58-59 iVice President, S. '59l, Beauty Revue, 57-58, Southemer, 57-58, Southerner columnist, 58-59, Press Club, 57-58, 58-59 lOfficer both yearsl, Y.P.C.O., 57-58, 58-59 lHistorianl, Y-Teens, 57-58 iPresidentl, Rebelettes, 58-59, Aide, 58-59, Student Council, S. 59, Southern Belle Nominee, 58-59, Quill and Scroll, 58-59. Norris, Flora Very special Sales presentation contest, 56-57 ithird place cifYli Girl's intramurals, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 iLettered all three yearsl, Thespians of the Scarlet Mosque, 56-57, Student Council, 56-57, Advisory officer, 57-58, 58-59, F.H.A. iunit officeri, 57-58, 58-59, Popular Music Club, 57-58, Aide, 58-59, Intramural Club Board of Advisors, National Honor Society, 58-59. North, Linda Liked by kids, as her offices tell, dear to the teachers and students as welI R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Rebel Roundup staff, 56-57, Rebel Roundup- picture editor, 57-58, Senior class co-editor of Rebel Roundup, 58-59, Girl's choir, 56-57, Girl's intramurals, 56-57, S. 59 lLetteredl, Ballroom Dancing Club, 56-57, Advisory officer, 56-57, 57-58, Beauty Revue, 56-57, 58-59, Student Council alternate, 56-57, National Honor Society, 57-58, 58-59 iPresidentl, Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-59 iPresidentl. Southerner, 57-58, Southerner columnist, 58-59, Press Club, 57-58, 58-59 lSecretary both yearsl, Y.P.C.O., 57-58, 58-59 iSecretarYli Y-Teens, 57-58, Aide, 57-58, 58-59, Student Council, S. '58, F. '58, A Cappella choir, 58-59, Southern Belle Nominee, 58-59, Miss Golden Gloves, l959, Quill and Scroll, 58-59. Nycum, Shirley You'll be hard to replace Band, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, P.A.S.F., 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Y.P.C.O., 57-58, Thespians of the Scarlet Masque, 57-58, 58-53, National Thespians, 57-58, 58-59, National Honor Society, 57-5 , 58-59. Oliver, Sue lf you knew Suzie F.H.A., 56-57, 57-58 iParliamentarianl, chapter II, 58-59 lCorr. Secre- taryl, Y-Teens, 56-57, Girl's intramurals, 56-57, 57-58 lletteredl, Beauty Revue, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Student Council, 56-57, S. 58, F. 58, Advisory officer, 56-57, 57-58, Distributive Education Club, 58-59 lPresidentl. Orr, Betsy Cutest little red-headed doll F.H.A., 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, chapter ll iClass vice-presidentl, Girl's intramurals, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 iLettered two yearsl, Powder Puff Club, 56-57, Popular Music Club, 57-58, Advisory officer, 57-58, 58-59, Intramural Club iSecretaryl 58-59. Owen, Jimmy His arms are open to all B-team football, 56-57, Track, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Student Council alternate, 56-57, Varsity football, 57-58, 58-59, Advisory officer, 57-58, 58-59 lllresidentl, King nominee, 58-59, Boy's choir, 58-59. Pannell, Dana Singing his way along Boy's choir, S. '59, A Cappella choir, F. '58, Petri, Judy Personality plus Y-Teens, 56-57, 57-58, Girl's intramurals, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Rebel- ettes, 57-58, 58-59, Future Nurses and Allied Medical Careers Club, 58-59. ' Piper, Cynthia They don't come any sweeter than you F.H.A., 56-57, T.A.B., 56-57, 57-58 lTreasurerl, Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-59, R-Club, 57-58, Aide, 57-58, 58-59, Future Teachers Club, 58-59, Na- tional Honor Society, 58-59. Polk, Jerry Unforgettable Polvado, Johnny To know him is to love him F.F.A. iPresidentl 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Advisory officer, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Junior Class officer, 57-58, F.F.A. iDistrict Reporter? 57-58, iDistrict Presidentl 58-59, Student Council alternate, 57-58, Senior Class officer, 58-59, King nominee, 58-59, Friendliest Boy, 58-59. Powell, Larry There's only one you F.F.A., 56-57, lSentinelJ 57-58, lSecretaryl 58-59. Price, Jimmy A guy who can't be beat Proffitt, Tommy He's easy to remember, but so hard to forget A Cappella choir, 56-57, Band, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Tennis team, 56-57, R-Club, 56 57. 57-58, 58-59, Thespians of the Scarlet Masque, 57-58, 58-59 lVice-presidentl, All State Band, 57-58, 58-59, National Honor Society, 57-58, 58-59, Key Club, 57-58, 58-59, Math Seminar summer 58, Student Council, F. lVice-presidentl, S. 59. Puryear, Dillard Such a gentleman Ray, Franc How rich are they who have patience Band, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, A Cappella choir, 56-57, Dance band, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 lVice-presidentl, R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 lPresidentl, Sleggiargg gg the Scarlet Masque, 57-58, 58-59, National Honor Society, Reid, Barbara From a class ring to o wedding ring F.H.A., F. 56 lClass treasurerl, 57-58, 58-59 lClass reporterl, Powder Puff Club, 56-57, Advisory officer, 56-57, Tennis team, S. 57, R-Club, 57-58, 58-59, Varsity Tennis team lLetteredJ, S. 58, Ballroom Dancing Club, 57-58, Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-59, Southerner Reporter, 57-58, Southerner Page Editor, 58-59, Southerner Copy Editor, F. 58, Popular Music Club, 58-59, Rebel Roundup staff, 58-59, Y.P.C.O., 58-59, National Honor Society, 58-59. Renker, Sam Easy to like Rod and Gun Club, 57-58, Popular Music ll Club, 58-59. Reyna, Lupe She spills smiles wherever she goes Girl's Cllolr, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, P.A.S.F., 57-58, R-Club, 57-58, Popular Music Club, 58-59, F.H.A. chapter ll, 58-59. Rhemann, Gene We are sure he is o talented man Band, 56-57, 57-58. 58-59, Dance Band, 56-57, A Cappella choir, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, All District Band, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, All Regional Band, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Area Band, 58-59, Head drum major, 58-59. Roberts, Johnny What is the secret of your success Ballroom Dancing Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Advisory officer, 56-57, Boy's choir, F. 56, A Cappella choir, S. 57, 58-59, Cheerleader, 57-58, gg-gg, Student Council, S. 58 alternate, F. 58 lPresidenti, S. 59, R-Club, Rodgers, Milton Our boy flattop Popular Music Club, 58-59 Rogers, Jimmy He was the master of them all Rod and Gun Club, 56-57, 57-58 lPresidentJ, B-team football and basket- ball, 56-57, Track, 57, Student Council, F. 56, S. 57 alternate, F. 57 alter- nate, F. 58 alternate, Sophomore Class President, 56-57, R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Royal Court, 56-57, Varsity football, 57-58, 58-59 lCo- captainl, Varsity basketball, 57-58, 58-59, Junior Class President, F. 57, Vice-President, S. 58, Baseball team, S. 58, Junior Class Favorite, Royal Court, 57-58, Key Club, 57-58, 58-59, Senior Class President, 58-59, Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-59, Valentine King, S. 59, Starlight Revue, S. 59, National Honor Society, 58-59. Ruiz, Delfina Little, but oh so cute choir, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, P.A.S.F., 57-58, Popular Music Club, Rummel, Delores AdorabIe Powder Puff Club, 56-57, F.H.A., 56-57 lSecretarYl, 57-58 lSongleaderJ, 58-59 lSecretary-treasurerl, R-Club, 56-57, Girl's intramurals, 56-57, 57-58 lLettered both yearsi, Won handwriting scholarship, Popular Music Club, 57-58, Advisory officer, 58-59, Student Council alternate, 58-59, Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-59, National Honor Society, 58-59. Russell, Wayne One to remember F.F.A., 57-58, 58-59, Baseball, 57-58, Chess Club, 58-59. Sanders, Patsy A glint of mischief in her eyes, twirling is where her interest lies Girl's choir, F. 56, A Cappella choir, S. 57, 57-58, 58-59 lSecretaryl: Beauty Revue, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Band, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 iSecretaryl, Ballroom Dancing Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Girl's intramurals, 56-57 lLetteredl, Maiorette, 57-58, Head Maiorette, 58-59, Advisory officer, 57-58, Publications representative, 58-59, Y.P.C.O., 58-59 lTreasurerl, R-Club, 58-59, Band Sweetheart, 58-59, National Honor Society, 58-59. Sappington, Nancy You've got a smile for everyone you meet D Student Council, S. 57, S. 58 lParliamentarianl, T.A.S.C. representative S. 58, F. 58 lCorresponding Secretaryl, S. 59 lClerkl, R-Club, 56-57, 58-59, Y-Teens, 56-57, Girl's choir, S. 57, Thespians of the Scarlet Masque, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, National Thespians, 57-58, 58-59 lSecretaryl, Y.P.C.O., 56-57, 58-59 lReporterl, Girl's intramurals, 56-57, 58-59, Beauty Revue, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Southerner staff, -56-57, Rebel Roundup staff 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Band, 56-57, F. 57, Malorette, 56-57, F. 57, Publications representative, 56-57, Ball Room Dancing Club, 57-58, 58-59, A Cappella choir, 57-58, 58-59 lAll State Choirl, Junior Class Treasurer, S. 58, Cheerleader, 58-59, Senior Class Treasurer, F..58, secretary S. 59, Valentine Queen Nominee, S. 59, D.A.R. Good Citizen Nominee, 58-59, Miss Golden Gloves, l958, National Honor Society, 58-59. Sussman, David Leave it to Huey Varsity basketball, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Southerner reporter, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Hi-Y Club, 56-57, Rebel Roundup, 57-58, -42 Club, 57-58, Popular Music Club, 58-59. Schwartz, Bill ln every way he's mighty hard to beat B-team football, 56-57, 57-58, Rod and Gun Club, 56-57, 57-58, Student Council alternate, 56-57, Varsity football, 58-59: BUll 00 ' Dancing Club. Schwarzer, Don A good mon is hard to find , Track manager, 56-57, 57-58, Rod and Gun Club, 57-58, Popular Music Club ll, 58-59. Scott, Adelle Your spell is everywhere . - Tennis team, 56-57, Powder Puff Club, 56-57 lVice-presrdenti, Advisory officer, 56-57, 57-58, Popular Music Club, 57-58, A Cappella choir, S. 58, 58-59, Girl's intramurals, 57-58, 58-59 fLettered both yearslj Y.P.C.O., 57-58, 58-59, F.H.A., 58-59 lSecretaryl. Sepeda, Ben Real nice guy Shaw, Charles Great artist at his best B-team football, 56-57, Southerner staff, Rebel Roundup staff. Sievers, Richard Happy go lucky Rod and Gun Club, 56-57, 57-58. Smith, Frank You're o lucky guy, Mr. Smith Advisory officer, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, B-team basketball, 56-57, Track 56-57, 57-58, Varsity basketball, 57-58, 58-59. Spears, Bobby He's o good mon B-team football, 56-57, 57-58, Track, 56-57, Varsity football, 58-59 Popular Music ll Club lTreasurerl. Spillar, Tommy Wine, women, and song B-team football, 56-57, F.F.A., 56-57, Sophomore Class Sergeant-at arms, 56-57, Track, 56-57, Varsity football, 57-58, 58-59, Advisorj officer, 58-59, Royal Court, 58-59, Straight Revue, S. 59. Stanford, Nancy Handful of sunshine F.H.A. chapter l, 58-59. Sterzing, Ross Crewcut and baby blue eyes D B-team football, 57-58, Rod and Gun Club, 57-58, Varsity football 58-59. Stewart, Billy His music hath charms Band, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Student Council alternate, S6-57, Latin Clul 56-57, 57-58, R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, National Honor Society 57-58, 58-59, Co-drum major, 57-58, 58-59. Strong, Joe There's just one like him, only one Advisory officer, 57-58, 58-59, Starlight Revue, 58-59. Studer, Rosemary Beautiful brown eyes Rebel Roundup staff, 56-57, Ballroom Dancing Club, 57-58, 58-59. Sunday, Mike All the girls sigh when Mike goes by Band, 56-57, Dance Band, 56-57, Student Council alternate, 57-58, Advisory officer, 58-59, Starlight Revue, 58-59. Thomas, Nancy There's no one so great Student Council, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 lCorr. Secretary and Recording Secretaryl, Ballroom Dancing Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Girl's intra- murals, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Accompanist, Girl's choir, 56-57, A Cappella choir, 57-58, 58-59, R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 iSecretaryj, Sophomore Class Secretary, 56-57, Rebel Roundup staff, 56-57, Advisory officer, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Student Council delegate S.A.S.C., 56-57, Cheer- leader, 57-58, Head cheerleader, 58-59, Football Sweetheart, 57-58, Class Favorite, 57-58, Y.P.C.O., 57-58, Beauty Revue, 57-58, Junior Class Treasurer, F. 57, Secretary, S. 58, Friendliest girl, 58-59, Senior Class Secretary, F. 58, Queen of Travis, 58-59, National Honor Society, 58-59. Tillman, Terry We're just wild about Terry Band, 56-57, 57-58, Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-59. Todd, Connie You'lI reach your star Y.P.C.O., 56-57, Debate club lSecretaryl 56-57, Thespians of the Scarlet Masque, 56-57, 57-58 lSecretaryl, 58-59, Southerner staff, 56-57, R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Beauty Revue, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Publications representative, 56-57, 57-58, Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-59 iVice-presidentj, P.A.S.F., 57-58 lTreasurerJ, 58-59 lVice-presidentlp National Honor Society, 57-58, 58-59, Student Council alternate, 58-59. Trevino, Frances Oh, you sweet one P.A.S.F., 57-58, 58-59, Girl's choir, 58-59, Popular Music Club, F. 58. Umlauf, Carolynn AlI the things you are Ballroom Dancing club, 56-57, Aide, 56-57, 57-58, Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-59, Intramurals, 58-59. Umlauf, Madelon I'II keep smiIin ' Girl's choir, 56-57, A Cappella choir, 57-58, 58-59, Ballroom Dancing Club, 56-57, 58-59, Aide, 57-58, 58-59, Popular Music Club, 57-58, Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-59, Girl's intramurals, 58-59. Walker, Larry Good nature and good sense are his F.F.A. judging team, 56-57, 57-58. Walker, Larry Ray Easy to know, easy to Iike Student Council alternate, 56-57, 57-58, B-team football and track, 57-58, Advisory officer, 57-58. Wheeler, Jesse After youth's fling emerges the man Wharton, Jimmy A wonderful guy Band, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 lPresidentl, A Cappella choir, 58-59, Dance Band, 58-59. Wilkinson, Martha Jane Gal with the coal black hair Thespians of the Scarlet Masque, 56-57, Girl's choir, 57-58, Beauty Revue, 56-57, 57-58, Y-Teens, 56-57, Southerner staff, 56-57, Rebel Roundup staff, 56-57, Football program staff, 56-57, 58-59 lEditorl, Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-59, Popular Music Club, 57-58 CTreasurerj, A Cappella choir, 57-58, 58-59, Southern Belle, 58-59, Ballroom Dancing Club, 58-59. Williams, Bennie Call her a sweetheart F.H.A., 56-57 lUnit historian and chapter I historianl, 57-58, 58-59, Advisory officer, 56-57, 57-58, Y-Teens, 56-57, 57-58, Popular Music Club, '57-58, 58-59, Beauty Revue, 58-59, Football Sweetheart, 58-59. Williams, Gayle Nothing sweet as you Latin Club, 56-57 lSergeant-at-armsl, 57-58 iTreasurerl, Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-59, F.H.A., 58-59. ' Williams, Joyce W a er of happiness Girlesvchoir, 56-57, A Cappella choir, 57-58, 58-59, Y-Teens, 56-57. 57-58, Advisory officer, 56-57, 57-58, Popular Music Club. 57-53. 58-59: F.H.A., 58-59. Wilson, Charles l'hdt thh ' Rolds arild Giiln llaucb, 52157, Distributive Education Club, 57-58, 58-59 lTreasurerl, Texas D.E. convention delegate. Woods, Beverly Let a smile be your umbrella v , Y-Teens, 56-57, Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-59, National Honor Society, 57-58, 58-59, Popular Music Club, 57-58, 58-59. Woolsey, Sharon Little walking doll P.A.S.F., 56-57: Future Nurse's Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59. Wright, Betty Lad of fashion , Aide,y56-57, 57-58, 58-59, Student Council, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59 lVlce- Presidentl, Publications representative, 56-57, 57-58, P.A.S.F., 56-57, 57-58 iSecretaryl, R-Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, F.H.A., 56-57, 58-59 tPresidentl, Beauty Revue, 57-58, Rebelettes, 57-58, 58-59-lTreasuf6fli National Honor Society, 57-58, 58-59 Nice-Presidentli Advisory officer. 58-59, Y.P.C.O., 58-59, Popular Music Club, 58-59 lVice-presidentli Southerner staff, 58-59, Rebel Roundup staff, 58-59, Queen Nominee, 58-59, Southern Belle Nominee, 58-59, McCaIls Fashion Board, 58-59. Zimmer, Marilyn l'lI I gh a little more Ballrailz Dancing Club, 56-57, 57-58, 58-59, F.H.A., 56-57, 58-59: Girl's choir, 57-58, Girl's intramurals, 57-58. NIID-TERIVI GRADUATES Anderson, Charles No more teachers, no more books Balli, Corinna 'l could have danced all night Cater, Danny Major Leagues, here I come Foster, John A quiet man is richer than a throne u Garcia, Tony His witty remarks keep us in stitches Harper, James A friend we hated to lose Herrera, Judy All you have to do is smile Hestilow, Earl You're the top Hinton, Mike Let the good times roll McNeely, Jimmy You and your smile Nardecchia, Victor Call me lucky Rangel, Jose Everyone wishes him welI Ruiz, Nato Tis sweet to remember Soderberg, Melvin Winter, George He's the most You've got what it takes Votaw, lris Zieger, Rodney The world is her stage I'm just a vagabond lover Habenicht, Jo 136, 204, 227 Adalr, Bryan 88, 192 Adams, Bobby 33, 36, 113, 218, 219 Adams, Joyce 33, 35, 222 Agumen, Sharon 36, 200 Alewine, Delores 130, 204 STUDENT INDEX Brown, Mildred 131, 227 Brown, Roy 132, 192 Bruggeman, Linda 132, 204 Bryson, Judy 10, 32, 35, 38, 53, 55, 62, 72, 73, 76, 85, 180, 181, 182, 183, 197, 200, 202, 215 Alexander, Kathy 32, 35, 75, 194, 195, 200, 205, 206 Alexander, Norma 19, 32, 35, 187, 188, 194, 200, 202, 217 Allison, Dickie 99, 218, 219 Allman, Barbara 32, 36, 205, 208 Altum, Virginia 130 Alvarez, Jesse 32, 35, 155 Alvarez, Willie 167, 175 Anderson, Allan 33, 36, 63, 155, 156, 164, 189 Anderson, Andrew 114, 130, 192 Anderson, Charles 36 Anderson, James 130, 162, 167 Anderwald, Virginia 130 Andrews, Mary Ellen 88 Appleby, Jimmy 95, 193 Arebala, Marcellna 32 Arhelger, Lynn 32, 36, 194, 198, 202, 204, 208 Armentrout, Pat 33, 36 Atkins, Jane 130 Atkins, Judy 130, 180, 182, 201, 214, 237 Averyt, Bennet 18, 23, 88, 95, 186, 193, 201, 207 Avlla, Margaret 88 Ayers, Patrlck 88 Balley, Janet 10, 14, 72, 73, 78. 88, 97, 158, 180, 201, 205, 209 Balfour, Robert 88, 214 Ballard, Joy 88, 206, 207, 230 Balll, Corinna 26, 32, 36, 204 Banner, Wesley 33, 36, 165, 172, 189, 214, 253 Banner, Wilbur 130 Bargas, Connie 27, 37, 199, 210 Baraas, Ernestlne 31, 32, 194, 195 Bar er, Judy 10, 32, 37. 55, 62, 73, 180, 200, 210. 214, 205 Barkley, Don 220, 221 Barnett, Harvey 33. 37, 220, 221 Barnhouse, Rose 130, 225 Bartlett, Joyce 88, 219 Barton, Ruth Maxene 14, 88 Basey, Bobby 32, 31 Bass, Stanley 33, 216 Batey, Dan 33, 37, 189 Bebee, Thomas 130, 192 Bednarskl Joe 33, 154, 214 Belver, Llazd 211 Bennlght, lenn 88, 156, 214 Bergfleld, Edwin 130 Bertram, Mildred 32, 37. 194, 204 Blalaszewskl, Chester 130 Bible, Rlchard 130 Blgfs, Leona 32, 37, 192, 204 Blx er, Ronald 14, 16, 33, 37, 18, 154, 209, 214 Blackman, Barbara 130, 204 Blackstone, Bill 33, 37 Blackstone, Susan 131, 237 Bland, David 88, 214 Blsggck, Skipper 131, 177, 224, Blazyk, Carol 88, 223 Bloomqulst, Marvin 33, 37 Blum, Charles 33, 37, 182, 189 Blum, Sondra 88 Bock, James 128, 131, 149, 162, 163, 167, 177, 214 Bohanon, Norma Jean 37 Bohls, Carl 33, 37 Bohls, Rodney 19, 38, 154, 158 Bollng, Patsy 131, 180, 182, 201, 215, 237 Bollng, Rodney 131 Boone, Joyce 131, 206, 214 Boswell, Claudette 131, 204 Bourke, Tommy 88, 192, 228, 229 Bowles, Joe 131, 173 Bowman, Carol Ann 131 Bozagth, Jerry 66, 71, 131, 162, 6 Brodsher, Jackie 88 Bray, Ruthann 14, 65. 70, 88, 97, Buaas, Linda 114, 132, 180, 182, 205 Bucher, Carol Lee 132 Buitron, Pauline 210 Buitron, Rebecca 32, 38, 210, 222 Bukowski, Carma 38 Bunce, Charles 18, 189, 196, 201, 217 Burks, David 154, 157, 161, 168, 171, 214 Burnell, Edward 33, 38 num, Leroy 22, 61, us, nz, 149, 215 Butler, John 33, 216 Cahill, Richard 29, 33, 38, 211, 216 Cahill, Sharon 132, 184, 201, 234 Cain, Martha 88, 180, 201, 202, 205, 217 Calderon, Beatrice 38, 198, 204 Caldwell, Tom 132 Calhoun, Beverly 21, 88, 222 Cameron, Patricia 132, 204 Cameron, Shirley 112, 132, 204 Campbell. Jackie 13, 89, 194, 201, 205, 222 Cannon, Richard 32, 38, 211 Cantrell, Kay 132 Carter, Kenneth 132 Caruthess, Jimmie 89 Casarez, Eleanor 210 Catchings, Cecil 132 Catchings, La Juan 132. 204 Cater, Danny 33, 38, 53 Cauthen, Patricia 33, 38, 226 Cervenka, Bob 159, 168, 171 Challstrom, Candy 14, 128, 132, 149,191,192, 206, 215 Chambers, Harold 220. 221 Chandler, Betty Jo 133, 205 Chauvin, Kitty 133. 206 Chestnutt, Donna 89 Choquette, Terry 133, 201 Chrlstal, Patricia 89, 208, 223 Chagsi, Linda 32, 38, 192, 204, Clark, Bobby 33, 39, 193, 213 Clendennen, Patricia 89, 210, 227, 236, 237 Cline, Karen 89, 195, 223 Cable, George 97, 187, 216 Cole, George 133. 180, 182, 201 Colvin, Kay 32, 39. 188, 195, 215 Conn, Nancy 20, 89. 96, 194 Dunn, Janice 89, 182, 205, 210, 223 Dyess, David 134 East, Patsy Ann 134 Eastman, Larry 134, 193 Edmonds, Linda 134, 201, 234 Edwards, Nancy 134 Eickmann, Billy 33, 39 Eitze, Chester 13, 89, 95, 184, 186, 192, 201 Eli, Bobby 162, 163, 169 Ellis, Lyndon 134 Elsner, Dale 33, 39, 215 Espinoza, Barney 33, 39, 209 Estrada, Paul 134 Evans, James 134 Falk, Barbara 32, 39, 194, 222 Farrell, Charles 134, 220, 221 Farris, Barbara 32, 40, 197, 204, 222 Farris, Billy 90, 165 Ferguson, Jack 90. 95. 193, 216 Field, Luther 33, 40, 166, 214 Finegon, Charles 90, 219 Flenniken, Mike 33. 83 Ford, Salena 90, 215 Forester, Suzanne 134, 192, 198, Gutierrez, Irene 27, 32, 41, 194, 198, 199 Gutierrez, Vera 90, 210 Haffelder, Donnie 41 Haldeman, Gary 90 Hall, Pat 91, 235, 236 Hall, Phyllis 91, 235 Hallmark, Florence 91, 219 Hambrick, Earl 136, 211 Hammock, Barbara 136 Hammer, Jacqueline 136, 206, 227 Hampton, Karen 91 Hancock, John 33, 41 Hanson, Carol 136, 149, 180, 182, 201, 209, 234 Harbour, Jackie 89, 129, 136 Harbour, Johnny 91, 211 Harp, Darrell 220 Harper, Jimmy 21. 33. 41. 53 Harris, Carol 136 Harris, Darrow 33, 41 Harris, Gene 136, 208 Harris, June 234 Harris, Harris Robert 136, 224 Wanda 136, 204 nmol, sand... sz, 41, 195, zos 206 Forrest, Tim 134, 193 Foster, Dora Ann 32, 40, 193, 210 Faster, Gary 90 Foster, John 32 Foster, Sammy 90 Fowler, Mack 90, 216 Fowler, Marie 28, 134, 184, 185, 198, 206 Fox, Arlene 25. 95. 90, 180, 182, 183. 195. 201. 205, 238 Fox, Billy 33, 40, 214 Fox, Don 32, 40, 203, 216 Fox, Jimmy 33, 40 Francis, Dick 128, 129, 135, 149, 180, 182, 193. 201 Franks, Elbert 90, 192 Frazee, Terry 135, 180, 224 Freitag, Joyce 135, 204, 238 French, Kirk 135. 175, 192 Frensley, David 135 Frensley, Sarah Ja 40 Friend, Ann 208 Frizzell, Charles 90 Fuhrman, Judy 13, 19, 33. 40. 55, 184, 186, 187, 188, 193, 196, 203, 217 Gaae. Margaret 14. 22, 90, 191, 193. 201. 230. 231 Gaines, John 135 Connell, Marilyn 133 Connell, Wesley 133 Conner, Jerry 89, 163 Cooper, Billy 211, 215 Cooper, Darrell 89, 171, 220 Corbell, Don 39 Cosgrove, John 33, 39 Cox, Gene 89, 215 Cox, Genle 133, 204 Crawford, Frances 89, 182, 204, 222 Crawford, Freda 13. 16, 89, 184, 185, 186, 202. 208 Creed, Linda 133 Crltes, Andy 16. 65, 97, 98, 157, 161, 171, 208 Crow, Judy 133, 180, 182, 201, 237 Cruz, Bertha 32, 39, 198, 204 Cullen, Kay 89, 222 Culpepper, Ben 89 Curd, Mary 133, 227 Cyrus. Jere 89, 182, 186, 188, 201, 202, 226 182, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205, 209, 223, 245 Bray, Sondra 38 Brewer, Mickey Sue 23, 88, 195, 210, 236, 237, 238, 239 Brgvsglgtan, Iva Erlane 131, 204, Brinkman, Agnes 131, 204 Braman, Margaret 131, 193, 201, 207, 226 Brophy, Bill 131, 176, 224 Browder, Jim 88, 180, 182, 201, 202, 216 Damerau, Billie Sue 80, 120, 133, 230 Darter, Bobbie Ann 25, 32. 39, 53, 55, 192, 200, 203, 207. 228. 229 Davenport, Fairy 25, 133, 201, 207, 237 Davidson, Benton 89 Dawson, Judy 133, 205, 237 Dawson, Martha 14, 67, 180, 191, 193, 201 Deane, Connie 133. 204 Deane, Willie 33, 39, 171 Deloria, Bobby 208, 223 Dillard, Sharon 195. 198. 208 Dittmar, Carolyn 134. 206, 214 Dodd, Millicent 33, 39, 204, 209 Dodd, Veronica 89. 204, 234, 236 Downey, Wesley 134 Drury, Cecilia 134, 198, 207 Gallatin, Pat 135 a Gallow y, Carol 135, 182 Garcia, Casimiro 40 Garcia, David 135, 167, 170 Garcia, Johnny 90 Garcia, Mary Sue 32. 40, 205 Garcia, Spike 33, 157, 160, 214 Garcia, Tony 32. 40 Gaskin, Martha 10, 14. 18. 77, 33, 40. sa. ss, iaz, 193. 197, 198, 199, Gatlin, 200, 202, 203, 207 Bill 225 Gebert, Ellen 135. 204 Gentry, Anita 135, 198, 204 Givens, Jack 193 Glossom, Glynn 90 Godwin, Delores 40 Gonzales, Alhert 33, 40, 218, 219 Good, Bob 33, 41 Good, Carolyn 135, 204, 215 Good, John David 135 Good, Nathan 33. 41 Goodwin. Betsy 90, 193, 230 Goyea, Julia 135, 198 Graham, Sue 14. 33. 41, 53, 56, 192, 200, 203, 207 Green, Billy 218. 219 Green, Carl 90, 193 Green, Euaene 90 Green, Roberta 135 Greenwood, George 33, 219 Greaory, James Robert lSkipJ 22 Hausler, Sharon 234 Hawkins, Carolyn 91 Hawkins, Nelda 91, 194, 198 Haynes, Durrell 91 Heil, Joe 91, 208 Helf, Janet 136, 204, 214 Henderson, Lynn 32, 41. 222 Hendriksen, Eva 136, 182, 201, 207, 214, 237 Hendriksen, Irene 32, 41, 195 Hergotz, Tom 136 Hernandez, Alex 198 Herrell, Jimmy 91, 95. 134. 192. 201, 207, 228, 229 Herrera, Judy 32, 42. 204 Hestilow, Earl 32, 42 K Hibler, Larry 64, 70. 91. 97. 157. 'l63,1B0,1B1,182,1B4,1B6, 189, 201, 202 Hielscher, Amelia 32, 42 Hielscher, Urusla 137, 205, 223 Hill, Betty 137. 204, 234 Hill, Donna 137 Hill, Pe99Y B4, 91, 210 Hindman, Gail 111 Hinton, Mike 42, 53, 216 Hitchcock, Dorothy 32. 42. 213. 219 Hitchcock, Robert 33, 42, 219 Hitsman, Sharon 137 Hobgaod, Carter 137, 220. 221 Hobgaod, Judith 32, 42, 195. 292. 226, 2.27 42 Hacker, aan Hacker, Madge 42, 85, 153. 203 Hacker, Sharon 91, 194 Hodge, Jimmy 137 Hoes, Harold 90 Holden, Butch 33, 42 Holley, Laura 32, 42, 199 Halt, Sam 137, 224 Homerstad, Carol 32, 42, 180. 204. , nme H 222 D ' 137 Hgggzl, Dguglas 19. 25. 33. 43. 84, 158, 1833181 189, 214 Hooper, Jerry Horton, Chugay 22. 24. 25. 33. 43, 81, 206, 207, 211 Horton, James3g0,4g93 , J ll . 23212, r'I.. m. 21s. 219 Houseton, Charlie Mae 32. 43. 204 Howeu. 211411191314 H , ora Hzwzll, Juiy azhga, sa, 210. zzz l'l ll, R It H11l:Eard,1Suianne 137, 180, 192. 10111 t 137 204 H , a ricia . Hlllldsgll, Anna 137, 204, 234 Hudson, Doris 90, 226. 237 Hudson, Wade 137. 174 Griffin, Dale 174 Griffin, Jerry 136 Griffin, Judy 32, 41, 206, 207, 210, 249 Griffin, Leon 156, 158. 159 Grass, Tex 98, 136, 177, 192, 201, 228 Guerra, Hortense 90, 199 Guerra, Suzanne 90, 194. 198, 199 Guest, Loretta 33. 41. 222 Gurley, Patricia 14, 90, 191, 192, 196, 201, 202, 204, 209, 223 Gutierrez, Flara 27, 32, 41, 198, 199, 204 Hunt, Dee Anna 210 Ingram, Judy 43 I ' ,J it 13,19, 21, 90. 95. Wigs. 11151 156, Isa, 1a9, 193, 201, 223, 229 Ischy, Edward 90, 107, 193, 223. 229 Israel, vmmie vo, 1s4, 188. 194. 197. 198, 199. 201, 207 Jackonski, Karen 137 Jackson, Cheryl 90 Moreland, Elizabeth 141 Smlth, Jackson, Joe 138, 220, 221 Jarvis, Judy 138, 224, 225 Jamar, Jo Nell 43 James, Ronnie 171 Jenkins, Myron 33, 43 Jenkins, Neal 22, 138 Jenkins, Norman 138 Jentsch, Robert 90 Johnson, Donald 33, 43, 215 Johnson, Jesse 20, 32, 34, 35, 43, 56, 68, 173, 184, 214 Johnson, Margaret 32, 43, 195, 224 Johnson, Merleen 43, 210, 222 Johnson, Sammy 90, 220 Johnston, Mary Nell 138, 234 Jones, Barbara 138, 226, 227 Jones, Larrie Jean 90 Jones, Robert 90, 180, 182 Jordan, Dick 138, 167, 201 Juvenal, Jackie 16, 90, 227 Kanetzky, Carlene 19, 26, 32, 44, 56, 185, 186, 188, 194, 196, 200, 203, 217, 249 Karydas, Nitsa 13, 138, 204, 210 Kavanaugh, Scott 22, 90, 193, 229 Kay, Barbara 16, 32, 44, 205, 209 Kelldarf, Joan 90, 205, 231 Keller, Kathy 90, 194 Kelley, Jimmy 90, 160 Kelso, Gordon 33, 44, 159, 189 Kennedy, Billy 90, 219 King, Don 138, 176 Kinsey, Roy 138 Klrby, Karole 32, 44, 194, 231 Klrby, Pat Ellen 90, 204, 215 Kirksey, Ken 90 Klvlln, Terry Joseph 192 Klantchnek, Betty 138, 204 Klingeman, Margaret 138 Knebel, Ralph 90, 173, 201, 202 Knorre, Fred 16, 33, 44, 98, 193, 228, 229 Knorre, Melodee 90, 180, 205, 226 Koch, Earl 138, 201 Koch, Erwin 138, 192, 201 Koerner, Monty 33, 34 Krezdorn, Rikl 19, 24, 32, 44, 75, 182, 195, 200, 202, 207 Kryswonskl, Mary Nell 205, 210 32, 44, Kunz, Marvin 93, 114, 220 Lacy, Monette 33, 44, 186, 222 Lafuente, Lenora 205 Lamb, Jerry 138 Lambert, Horace 139 Lambert, Jake 167, 169 Landrum, Wayne 33, 44, 216 Lana, Kenneth 93, 216 Lankford, Burrell 139 Larson, Arthur 139, 176, 193, 208 Larson, Bill 33, 44, 53 Latouf, Phyllis 210 Law, Mllton 93 Lawrence, Cecllla 24, 139, 180, 182, 204, 206, 214 Laws, Bobby 33, 44, 109, 166, 253 Lawson, Robert 139 Ledesma, Alex 211 Lehmann, Dorothy 93 Leibas, Beatrice 32 Leonard, Danny 139 Lester, Paul 25, 91, 198, 206 Levlngston, Darlene 139, 234, 237 Llardon, Katherine 139, 187, 201, 205, 217, 231, 244 Llardon, Marie 32, 44, 187, 188, 200, 203, 204, 208, 217 Llesrnan, Clara 44 Llght, Julia 91, 209, 226 Llght, Malcolm 45 Llmon, Gilbert 139 Llnd, Patrlcla 139 Linder. Geraldine 204 Lindsey, Henry 139 Llvlngston, Linda 93, 182, 226 Lock, Michael 93 Lockhart, Bob 139 Loera, Hortense 32, 204 Loera, Vlctor 198 Long, Patricia 139, 204 Lovelady, John 93 Loveless, Ben 93 Loveless, Irene Doroth 139 Luhn, Mary Ann 140, 204, 222 McAuley, Josephine 18, 33, 45, 54, 75, 180, 181, 182, 195, 200, 202, 205, 207, 210, 222 McClintock, Guy 33, 45 McClintock, Martha 140, 205, 206. 215 McClung, Nancy 140 McCormick, Carol 32, 45, 195, 222. 253 McCormick, David 33, 45 McCormick, Leonard 140, 193, 201, 208 McCown, Joe Terry 140 McCoy, Billy Don 140, 220 McCoy, Sherilynn Ann 140, 149, 182, 201, 209, 234 McCullough, Betty 28, 140, 184, 198 McCullough, Leta 45 McDonald, Charles 140, 214 Magcsugal, Viola 32, 45, 195, 222, Msgggoy, Kathleen 93, 182, 205, McKinney, Bill 140, 162, 214 McMahon, Bobby 45 Mclltgcamara, Billy Don 33, 45, 82, McNeeley, Jimmy 33, 45, 53 McNeeIey, John Thomas 140 McNiel, Linda 33, 45, 195, 197, 198, 202, 222 McPhaiI, Gerald 93 McSwain, Charlotte 140, 237 Macias, Pete 93, 170, 193 Macry, Dian 32, 45, 195, 206, 207, 210, 215 Mading, Bruce 93 Mahany, Tommy 32, 45 Mallett, Joanne 93, 184, 188, 192, 201, 202 Marciel, Mary Ellen 140 Martin, Dorothy 19, 32, 45, 56, 79, 184, 185, 188, 194, 197, 203, 205 Martin, Jerry 46 Ollisan, Calvln 162, 167, 170 Olllson, Carlos 55, 92, 158, 171 Orr, Betsy 33, 47, 234, 238, 239 Orr, Myrna 92, 195, 210, 226, 227, 237 Orton, David 142 Owen, Jimmy 33, 47, 54, 62, 158, 168, 218, 219 Owens, Linda 142, 204 Palmer, Doris 210 Palmer, Lelia 195, 207 Pannell, Dana 211 Pannell, Kathy 142, 149, 209, 234 Park, Elva Alice 92 Parker, Mary Ann 92, 210 Parvin, Terry 92, 216 Patina, Elida 27, 92, 194, 198, 199 Payne, Kenneth 142, 220, 221 Payne, Mayreloyd Donna 142 Pagaoln, Carolyn 142, 180, 181, Peorcy, Johnny 142, 148, 193 Pearson, Betty 13, 92, 205, 237, 238, 239 Pearson, Wesley 142, 169, 193 Peller, Clifford 47 Penso, Terry 225 Percivill, Nancy 142, 198 Perrone, Richard 142, 177 Peschka, Cooki 25, 142, 197, 206, Martin 214 Martin Johnny 93, 169, 170, 193, , Judy 140, 204 Martinez, Alex 215 Martinez, Louis 107, 192, 228, 229 Mcargglez, Rosemary 32, 46, 205, Masch, Harry 165 Mashburn, Sandra 93, 180, 182, 205, 206, 230, 231 Mashburn, Shirley 140, 180, 182 Massey, Cecil 141 Mata, Alex 32, 46, 211 Matthews, Dotty 141, 204, 237 Maul, Billy 93, 113, 219 May, Mack 93, 173, 192, 224, 225 Meredith, Fred 33, 46 Merrill, Madeline 32, 46, 205 Metcalf, Joey 141, 149 Miles, Judy 93, 193, 205 Miles, Katheryn 93, 205, 222 Miller, Sterling 25, 141, 182, 207 Milton, Mike 216 Mitchell, Dick 16, 23, 25, 33, 46, 182, 183, 223 Montgomery, Gay Nell 141, 237 Mglgtgomery, Johnnie Lou 93, 204, Moore, Beverly 93, 204 Moore, Clyde 93, 215 Moore, Gail 14, 224, 225 Miggiand, Ann 10, 148, 193, 201, Moreno, Estella 141, 205, 210 Morgan, Donald 33, 46, 182, 211 Morgan, Jackie 92, 204, 222 MWDUII, Patsy 46, 204, 222 Morris. Mamma 141, 210, 234 Morris, Merle 32, 222 Morris, Virginia 36 Mosteller, Raymond 92, 180, 182, 202, 216 Mueller, Gene 92 Mulholland, Carol 33, 46, 186, 192, 204, 217 MUNSGN, Carolyn 92, 192, 230 Nardecchia, Victor 33, 46 Nouert, Charline 32, 46, 112, 195, 197, 205, 214, 237, 238, 239 Nouert, Johanos 47 Nelson, Dale 221 Neubauer, Jacqueline 206, 141 New, Lou Ellen 32, 47, 192, 197, 205, 223 Nichols, Diana 18, 32, 47, 53, 75, 182, 184, 186, 188, 195, 196, 204, 208, 217, 248 Nichols, Donna Jean 141, 214 Nickle, Bende 84, 141, 204, 214 Nled, Lon Ed 141 Nielsen, Beverly 141, 182 Nitschke, Elizabeth 92, 230 Norris, Flora 21, 33, 47, 202, 205, 234, 236, 238, 239 North, Linda 26, 32, 47, 53, 56, 75, 78, 180, 184, 186, 188, 194, 196, 200, 203, 209, 211, 248 Nowell, Patricia 92, 194, 208, 214 Nuz, Molly 92, 210 Nuz, Natali 141 Nyfaran, Shirley 47, 53, 193, 200, Oliver, Bobbie Lou 92, 234 Jimmy 92 Dllver, Oligfa, Sue 32, 47, 85, 205, 218, 224, 225 Peterman, Robert 158, 174, 211 Peterson, Molly 204 Petri, Judy 33, 47, 142, 195, 226 Petri, Nancy 225 Phares, Roy 43, 47 Pieplow, Joe 142 Pieplow, Lucy 92, 205 Piper, Buddy 142, 193 Pi5?i Cynthia 32, 48, 195, 202, Piper, Sandra 142, 205, 237 Polasek, Betty Ann 92 Polk, Jerry 32 Palvado, Johnny 32, 34, 35, 48, 62, 77, 85 Ponder, Billy 143, 223 Porter, Martha 92 Poston, Frankie 92, 169, 214 Patthaff, Terry 92, 192, 209 Pounds, Donnie 95, 175, 180, 182 Powell, Jeanette 95, 223 Powell, Larry 33, 48 Prather, Mike 95, 163, 172 Preusse, Marilyn 20, 95, 184, 185, 186, 188, 202 Price, Bo 95, 157, 201, 214 Prlce, Jimmy 33, 48 Prise, Bonnie 143 Proffitt, Tommy 14, 23, 25, 33. 48, 56, 181, 190, 192, 193, 200, 203, 206, 207, 228, 229 Puckett, Betty Louise 143, 182, 204, 206, 214 Puryear, Dillard 33, 48 Ramos, Mary 204 Raa?y, Mary 82, 95, 195, 205, Rangell, Joe 216 Raney, Linda 95, 192, 228, 229, 235, 236 Ransom, Judy 90, 95, 207, 214 Rather, Suzanne 143, 206. 214 Roesslng, Jacque 14, 96, 107, 143, 158, 191, 192, 196, 201, 202, 206, 208, 214 :oessingj Janie3g2 3 ogers, imm , 5, 49, 57, 60, 154, 156, 157, 160, 164, 189, 200, 202, 214 Ross, Leon 162 Rowell, Eugene 96 Rowland, Leslie 143 Rowland, Shirley 96, 204 Ruckman, David 143 Ruiz, Delflna 32, 49, 210 :uiz, :ata :43, 109 uiz, au 6 , 175 Rummel, Delores 32, 49, 182, 202, R 205, 2? umsey, pal 143 Rundell, Kay 12, 22, 66, 71, 84, 129, 144, 182, 205, 206, 214 Rundell, Monte Jane 96, 198, 205 Rush, Charles 96, 215 Russell, Wayne 33, 49, 216, 220 Sanders, George 96, 214 Sanders, Patsy 14, 32, 49, 57, 191, 192, 193, 196, 200, 202, 204, 209, 214 Sappington, Linda 12, 129, 144, 180, 181, 182, 204, 206 Sappington, Nancy 10, 16, 22, 32, 34, 35, 49, 57, 63, 69, 72, 73, 158, 180, 181, 182, 183, 186, 196, 200, 202, 207, 209, 214 Sassman, David 19, 33, 49, 165, 184, 223 Souls, Sandra 96, 237, 238 Sauls, Sherry 12, 144, 204, 239 Saunders, Shannon 144, 204 Schmidt, Bernice 144, 193 Schmidt, Eddie 192 Schmidt, Molly 96 Schmidt, Wayne 220 Schmitz, Louis 158. 161 Schwartz, Joann 144 Schwartz, Lloyd 162 Schwartz, William 144, 214 Schwarzer, Don 33, 49 Sconcl, Frances 144, 204 Schwartz, Wllliam 33, 49, 154, 214 Scott, Adelle 33, 49, 196, 204, zos, 209, 134, zu Scott, Earl 144 Scott, Ronnle 157 Sefclk, Cathyrn 144 Sellars, James 96, 162, 167 Serna, Rachel 210 1 Serns, Henry 149 Shaw, Charles 33, 49, 57, 156, 161, 185, 186, 187. 208, 214 Shaw, John 96, 155. 156, 157, 159, 160, 166, 170, 171 Shaw, Sam 144, 201 Sheldon, Fred 96 Sheppard, Mary 96, 219 Sherman, Dorothy 144, 149, 226 Sherman, Sue 12, 144, 180, 205 Sherrod, Mack 113. 144 Shugart, Ernest 159 Slevers, Richard 33, 49 Simmons, Charles 144 Simpson, Llnda 193 Simpson, Lols 145, 210 Sladek, Buddy 96. 180, 182, 220 Slausan, Vlckl 145, 204 Ray, Franc 10, 33, 48, 53, 56, 192, 200, 203, 228, 229 Redding, Pat 143, 149, 193, 206 Reed, Charles Danny 143, 148, 192, 209 Reed, James 143, 223 Reed, Merleen 32 Reid, Sheryl 143, 180, 201, 207, 37 Reef, Tammy 95, 162, 215 Smart, Jeff 207 Smith, Charles 170 Smith, David 96 Smith, Frank 33, 49, 184 Smlth, James O. 198 Smith, Jimmy 145 Smith, Joanne 145, 198 Smlth, Pam 83, 96, 198, 199 Smlth, Peggy 145, 192 Roger Allen 145, 198 Rei . Barbara 32, 48, 195, 197, 200, 202. 222 Reither Rub 210 Sobeck, Barbara 96, 214 Soderberg, Melvin 33, 50, 53 Solomon, Clay 107, 162 1 Y Renker, Sam 33, 48, 189 Rensy, Roy 192 Repp, Robert 16, 95, 159, 168, 208 Reyna, Lupe 32, 48, 205, 210 Reynolds, Trudy 95, 180, 237, 239 Rhemann, Gene 11, 23, 33, 192, 193, 208 Rhodes, Barbara 95 Rhodes, Sharon 93, 210, 226 Rlely, Jimmie Sue 143, 182, 193, 201, 206, 227 Rigsbee, Kenneth 143, 148, 180, 192, 207 Riney, Charles 48 Roberts, Johnny 14, 16, 33, 48, 53, 57, 72, 13, 107, 181, 200, 208, 209, 214, 245 Roberts, Leonard 48 Rocha, Mary 96, 199 Roddy, Pamela 143, 198 Rodgers, Milton 33, 49 Southwell, Kenneth 95, 96, 192, 209, 228, 229 Spears, Bobby 33, 50, 156, 223 Spillar, Jimmy 96, 162, 163 Spillar, Tommy 33, 50, 63, 84, 154, Spiller, Splllma 215 Eleanor 145, 224 nn, Douglas 96, 189, 215 Spradllng, Jerilyn 96 Stahl, Nancy 145 Standard, Sharelle 145, 236 Stanford, Nancy 33, 50, 204, 222 Stone. Stark, Wallace 145 Barbara 210 Stark, Jack 176 Starr, Jimmy 145 Staton, C. l'l. 145 Sterzing, Ross 33, 50, 156 Stiwssrt, Bllly 33, 50, 192, 200, Stewart, Hubert 145 Stewart, Jlmmy 145 Stewart, Judy 96, 205, 223 St. John, Lee 97 Stooksberry, Osle 145 Stork, .lack 146 Stovall, Billie Sue 210 Strange, Ray 84 Street, Joe 97 Strong, Joe 32, 50 Struhall, Janet 146, 180, 206, 214 Studer, Rosemary 32, 50 Sullivan, Jlm 97 Sullivan, Paul 97, 189, 193 Sunday, Michael 33, 50, 189 Swenson, Nelda Jo 146, 148 Syler, Hubert 146 Syler, Sue 97 Sylvester, Adelle 97, 180, 204, 210. 230 Talley, Virginia 146 Torpley, Bill 146, 167, 180, 182, 201 Taylor, Vicki 146, 207 Teague, Scotty 146, 215 Tetens, Carolyn 97, 238 Thiran, Cecllla 13, 146, 194, 205, Thomas, Margie 97, 205, 214 Thomas, Nancy 10, 32, 34, 50, 53, 54, 57, 61, 72, 73, 77, 180, 181, 183, 200, 202, 209, 245 Thompson, Bernice 97 Thompson, Carolyn 204 Thorp, Pascal 146 Thurgood, Mlchaele 146, 225 Tldwell, Jlm 146 Tldwell, Kenneth 33, 50 Tldwell, Mimi Sue 146, 193, 205, 206, 226 Tillman, Shirley 146, 204 Tillman, Terry 33, 50 Todd, Connie 32, 51, 75, 180, 182, 194, 198, 199, 200, 203, 207 Toll, Joyce 146, 205 Torres, Daniel 98, 167, 170, 214 Toungate, Joy 19, 184, 185, 187, 188, 194, 201, 202, 217 Townley, Billy 98 Townsend, Janie 147, 204 Townsend, Louis 147, 220 Travis, Dorothy 98 Trekell, Truman 146, 214 Trevino, Frances 32, 51, 204, 210 Trevino, Gloria 147 Tnislaardt, Gaynel 98, 205, 223, Tyler, Lindo Kay 147, 205, 225 Umlaut, Carolyn 33, 51, 195 Umlauf, Madelon 33, 51, 195, 209 Valk, Donald 160 168, 215 Vega, Lupe 51, 210 Vlck, Glenda Sue 14, 128, 129, 147, 149, 180, 182, 191, 193, 201, 206, 214 Voight, Gayle 237 Vorwerk, Glenn 22, 193 Votaw, Iris 32, 51, 207 Wade, Kathy 98 Wade, Pattie 147, 26 Wages, Wilma 98, 186, 188, 194, 197, 201, 202, 226 Wagner, Betty 98, 204 Wagner, James 147 Wagner, Tony 32, 51 Walker, Gerald 10, 147, 193, 207, 228, 229 Walker, Jane 147, 204 Walker, Jlm 147, 198, 207 Walker, Larry 33, 51, 219 x Wolker, Larry Ray 33, 51, 216 Walker, Robert 147 Walker, Simmy 147 Wall, Kay 111 Wang, Diane 98, 195, 210, 215 Ward, Benny 98 Ward, Lenora 10, 64, 72, 73, 78, 91, 97, 98, 106, 180, 182, 214 Ward, Sharon Sue 32, 222 Warren, John Ellen 25, 98, 158, 180, 182, 183, 195, 201, 210, 223 Warren, Julia Ann 98, 184, 192, 201, 222 Washburn, Douglas 97, 98, 157, 168, 215 Watson, Vicki 99, 230, 231 Weaver, Gregory 220 Weaver, James 99, 162, 163 Weaver, John Dale 99 Webber, Eddie 170 Wells, Anetta 99, 226 Wells, Mary Jane 147 Wende, Freddy 99, 216 West, Jo Ann 51 Wheeler, Jessie 33 Wheeler, Juanita 147 Wheeler, Sandra 148, 210 White, Nelson 167, 216 Whitehead, Cecil 99 Whitehead, Dianne 148, 182, 205, 206, 214 Wharton, Jimmy 33, 51, 53, 193, 209, 228, 229 Wier, Amuel 51 Wilkerson, Artes 221 Wilkes, Bobbie Jean 99 Wilkinson, Martha 32, 52, 74, 194, 210, 215 Williams, Bennie 32, 52, 152, 158, 205 Williams, Gayle az, sz, 195, zos Williams, Joyce 32, 52, 205, 208, 222 Willingham, Robert 148, 192 Wilson, Charles 33, 52, 218, 219 Wilson, Elliot 99 Wilson, Robert 148, 192 Wilson, Tommy 33, 52 Windsor, Ann 99, 184, 185, 195, 201, 202, 227 Winter, George 33, 52, 216 Wittig, Arthur 22, 148, 192, 201, 215 Wcalgg Mary Ann 148, 180, 201, Wcaragl, Linda 99, 195, 205, 230, Wood, Ned 99, 214 Wood, Paul 95, 193 Woods, Beverly 32, 52, 194, 203. 222 Woods, David 33, 52 Woods Ola Ruth 148 206 Woolsey, Delores 148, 236, 237 Woolsey, Russell 52, 209 Woolsey, Sharon 32, 52, 226 Wright, Bett 18, 23, 33, 52, 57 75, 163, Y80, 182, 183, 184, 186, 194, 195, 197, 200, 203, 205, 223 Wunneburger, Carolyn 148 Wusterhausen, Dorothy 99, 210, 223 Wusterhausen, Jimmie 148 Yant, Butch 99 Young, Jimmy 99, 159, 214 Young, Pat 32, 52, 222 Zieger, Rodney 32 Zimmer, Marilyn 52, 215 9-f' u w 5 Us JWWW V .19 QKQ SQ, M Wvwlgbyigdd M pfmfyyiff Mcftfylj . 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