Woodrow Wilson High School - Crusader Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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Published by THE SENIOR CLASS WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL Dallas, Texas SANDRA KINCY Editor -in- Chief introduction JAN COOPER Art Introduction SUZANNE MARTINDALE Classes DOROTHY SCHULTZ Classes BOBBIE CAMPBELL Features BARBARA P'OU Features JEAN WHYBARK Athletics LINDA YANCEY Athletics LYNN FRENCH Military Copywriter SUZANNE THORNHILL Military Athletics BARBARA BYRD Clubs MARILYN WHATLEY Clubs JINKSIE DEHAY Art Music and Publications LYNDA VICKERY Music and Publications CON TENTS 1. FACULTY 10 II. CLASSES 24 III. FEATURES 98 IV. ATHLETICS 124 V. MILITARY 154 VI. ORGANIZATIONS 176 VII. MUSIC 198 VIII. PUBLICATIONS 210 FOREWORD January to December We'll have these moments to remember . . Thus run the opening lines of a song that has been a favorite for many years. It is especially popular with all teen-agers, because it is, in many ways, so reminiscent of a high school year. This is also why the staff chose this song to use in the yearbook—because many of its words typify a year at Woodrow Wilson. After all, what is a yearbook but something to help visualize Moments to Remember? ’Used by permission of BEAVER MUSIC PUBLISHING CORPORATION. Miss Webb and her station wagon are a familiar sight around Woodrow. She looks happy to be started for home after a hard day at school. Dedication The choice of Mattie Dell .Webb as the one to whom the 1956 CRUSADER is to be dedicated was made principally because of her high character as a woman. Thousands of young people have come under her influence and have benefited thereby. As a teacher of girls' physical education for many years she had the love and respect of her pupils, as she now has in her classes of English. For many years she was sponsor of the Junior Citizens' Traffic Commission and gave excellent leadership training to the youth working with her. Now at Woodrow Wilson, besides her classroom duties, she qives willinqly of her time in extra duties as a most successful sponsor of the Student Council and in directing the sales of WOODROW WILSON NEWS. For these and innumerable other achievements, we dedicate this, the 1956 CRUSADER, to her. Although Min Webb w«j both surprised and pleated when the CRUSADER staff told her the good newt, the looks as if the't asking sponsor Paul Allen, to be sure. WOODROW WILSON CAMPUS AND BUILDINGS hold fond memories for many East Dallasites. School is out for the day! The Woodrow neighborhood becomes a place of bustling activity as students and teachers leave on foot and in the many automobiles that surround the building Between periods, the new boys' gymnasium is usually a scene of hurried activity as cadets and athletes rush to class. 9 FACULTY II MODERN ADMINISTRATION BUILDING NEAR COMPLETION Still in the process of completion, the school administration building at 3700 Ross Avenue will be adequate, modern, and a thing of beauty. 12 1956 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF DON E. MATTHEWS Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Special Serv- Jr ROBERT H. McKAY Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Administration. ices DR. W. T. WHITE Superintendent of Schools T. WEST BROWNE Assisfanf Superintendent in Charge of Business. DR. EWELL D. WALKER Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Personnel. DR. FRANK L. WILLIAMS Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Curriculum JESS O. CARDWELL Coordinator in Secondary Education. PRINCIPAL G. L. ASHBURN Woodrow Wilson High School is fortunate to have for its principal a man who is devoted and dedicated to the school. G. L. Ash-burn, the only principal ever to direct the destiny of our school, is such a man. One has only to observe his enthusiasm for she success of anything Woodrow, his pride in the accomplishments of his pupils and graduates, and his desire to make his students and teachers happy to appreciate him to the fullest. Everybody's happy, including Pop, after the commencement exercises. Mr. Ashburn, holding some undelivered diplomas, looks pleased over a successful year. WOODROW ADDS VICE-PRINCIPAL IN 1955 Mr. Douglas, a devotee of fishing, checks his line and reel so he will be prepared for The Big One Dale Douglas, Woodrow's first assistant principal, came .0 the Dallas Schools from the superintendency of the Pleasant Grove Independent School District. He has, in a few months, won the respect and admiration of the student body and faculty. Pop and Mr. Douglas hold a friendly conference in the hall at the beginning of school. ( SCHOOL OFFICES Assistant principal Dale Douglas has an abundance of capable femininity on his staff. Standing around him, from left to right, they are Billie Sue Samples, Elaine Graf, Ruth Sanders, Sylvia Lacey, Sandra Kincy, Mary Jane Nycnhius, Sheila Delfield, Sondra Brawner, and Mildred Newby. Guidance counselor and visual education director J. William Brown has an efficient group of assistants in Carol Parker (seated). Bill McNall, Jim Lee, Ralph Oilman, Robert Fulkerson, Earnest Graf, and John Gorman. The smiles on these faces seem to indicate that Wileen Jones, Jerrie Cooper, Katie. Bray, and Kay Fuller are well-pleased to be assistants to coach Jim Riley in the Athletic Office. Senior Counselor Bonnie Wilkins, seated far right, looks pleased to have her helpers Emily Warner, Linda Rose, Linda Nichols, Dana Garfield, and Sylvia Lacey about her. Student assistants help in Sending out call slips and collecting attendance slips are just a few of the jobs of Bailey Currin, Gary Jordan, Kenny Dance, Danny Hampel, Newman Bradford, Bill McClanahan, Margaret Buckmeyer, Sandra Rasmussen, Peggy Moore, Louis lockmon, and Daylene Reeves, who work diligently helping Mrs. lorene Francis, Dean, seated. Employed helpers are Mrs. Evelyn Phillips, and Mrs. Vagia Newman. SCHOOL OFFICES BUZZ WITH STUDENT HELPERS learning the fundamentals of nursing and helping school nurse Willio Mae Caldwell, type and file are some of the main duties of the clinic staff. They arc, left to right, seated, Sandy Schroeder, Joyce low-ranee, Nancy Dossett, Ellen Ray. Standing, Nancy Wilson, Nan Gubbs. Carla Cooper, Edith Price, Mrs. Caldwell, and Camille Pratt. With the coming of the Christmas season Principal G. L. Ashburn and staff slow up from their usual rush to enjoy a few of the cards received. Standing arc Bertine Crossno; Susie Downs, Secretary; and Rosanne Thompson. Business office assistants Pat Bowman, Phillip Adams, Sandra White, and Nancy Sharp, are listening attentively to school accountant Don Helms' instructions. WOODROW FACULTY MEMBERS ALUMNI OF VARIOUS COLLEGES Coaches Bennie Kelley, Don Helms, and Jim Riley have determined looks on their faces, as they leave the field at half tim ' l TOP ROW: ALLEN, JEWELLE E. Wesley College. Study Hall. ALLEN. PAUL F. B. A., M. Ed., University of Texas. Spanish and Yearbook. ATKINS, EUNICE B. B. A.. Southeastern; M. A., University of Oklahoma. Social Studies, National Honor Society. BECKHAM, CHARLES. 8. A., M. Ed., Southern Methodist University. Mathematics, Tennis Coach. SECOND ROW: BISHOP. EARLE. B. S., East Texas State College; M. E., Texas A. M. Mechanical Drawing. BLASER, FRANK B. S., Southern Methodist University. Mathematics. BLEVINS, WIIHELMINA. B. A., Hardin-Simmons University. Mathematics. BRAACK, HELEN C. Ph. B., Milwaukee-Downer; B. $., North Texas State College. Librarian. THIRD ROW: BROOKS, MARGARET. B. S., Central State. Commercial, Mathematics. BROWN, J. WILLIAM. B. A., M. A., Southern Methodist University. Mathematics. Vocational Counselor, Audio Visual, Senior Publications. BURNETT. COLONEL A. C., AUS (retired). LL. B., Jefferson University. Commandant. BUTLER, ESTA. A. B.. Hendrix College. Choral Music. BOTTOM ROW: CALDWELL, WILLIE MAE. B. S., Texas State College for Women; R. N., Baylor. Nurse, Future Nurses' Club. CARLISLE, FERN. B. S.. North Texas State College; M. A., Southern Methodist University. Social Studies. CATES, BUFORD. B. A., M. A., East Texas State College. Drafting, Business Manager, Golf Coach. CAVAZOS, ILA MAE. B. S., Texas State College for Women. Dietitian. O POSSESSORS OF HUNDREDS OF COLLEGE DEGREES Jolly exhibit, wot? Aeronautic teacher Charles Beckham, Mrs. Beckham, and children examine the display of Great Britain at the State Fair. History teacher Bill Leaved, extreme right, also finds British things interesting. TOP ROW: CODY, ANGUS. B. S., M. S.. East Texas State College. History. COOPER, EDITH. B. S., M. S., North Texas State College. Girls' Physical Education, Sponsor of Senior Class, Ice Skating Club. CROSSNO, BERTINE. B. A., Arkansas College and University of Arkansas. Study Hall, Assistant to Principal's Office. CURTIS, E. BOYD. B, S., North Texas State Collcga. Commercial, Textbook Room. SECOND ROW: DOWNS, SUSIE: East Texas State College. Principal's Secretary. ELLSWORTH, AGNES. B. S., M. S., North Texas State College. Natural Sciences. ENLOW, ELIZABETH H. B. S., University of Tampa. English. FARRIS, MAYME B. M. S., M. A., Southern Methodist University. Home Economics, Y-Teens. THIRD ROW: FINCHER, MERLE. B. S„ Texas State College for Women; M. A., North Texas State College. Art, Art Service Club. FORESTER, HERSCHEL. B. A., Mercer University; M. $., East Texas State Teachers' College. Physics. FRANCIS, LORENE L. B. A., B. S., Baylor University and University of Colorado. Dean. GALCHUTT, MALVINA. Winona State Teachers' College. Study Hall. FOURTH ROW: GOLDSTEIN, HANNAH. Gymnasium Assistant. GREENE, PAUL F. A. B., Northeastern State College; M. Ed., Oklahoma University. Behind-Wheel-Driving. Mathematics. GRIFFIN, BOBBY. B. S., M. S., East Texas State Teachers' College. Boys' Physical Education, Baseball Coach. HALE, KENNETH. B. S., East Texas State Teachers' College. History, Yearbook Subscriptions Sales. 19 TEACHERS HAVE VARIED TALENTS Saying his prayers? New Spanish teacher Claude McMullen is obviously uncomfortable at being presented on the first assembly. Speech teacher Bennie Nipper is typically at ease. TOP ROW: HARGROVE. GRACE. B. A., M. A., Southern Methodist University. Mathematics. HAYS, MOZELLE. B. S., M. A., Texas State College for Women. Commercial. HELMS, DON. B. S., North Texas State College; M. $., Southern Methodist University. Football Coach, Bookkeeping, Business Office. HIGHTOWER, BURIAN M. 8. S., East Texas State Teachers' College; M. Ed., Texas Christian University. Mathematics, Bchind-Whcel-Driving. SECOND ROW: HILL. IRVIN. B. S., B. A., Trinity University; M. A., North Texas State Teachers' College. Mathematics. HOUTCHENS, L. W. B. A., M. A., Texas Christian University. Natural Sciences. HUMPHRIES, CORIN. B. S., B. A., M. A., Texas State College for Women. English. JACKSON. CARL. Head Custodian. THIRD ROW: JUNIGER, MILDRED. B. A., M. A., University of Texas. Journalism. KELLEY, BENNIE. B. S., East Texas State College. Basketball Coach, Mathematics-KEMP, DORIS RUTH. B. A., Mary Hardin-Baylor; M. Ed., Texas Christian University. English, Y-Tcens. KENNEDY, LUCILLE. B. A., M. A., Southern Methodist University. English. BOTTOM ROW: KING, MILDRED. B. A„ North Texas State Teachers' College. English. KIRBY, NORENE. B. A„ North Texas State College; M. A., George Peabody College. Spanish. KITCHEN, HOWARD. B. S., Cother College; M. S., East Texas State College. Biology. KLEIN, MARGARET A. B. A., University of Iowa. English. 20 NEW FACES AMONG TEACHERS INCREASE IN NUMBER Teacher and parent alike seem to be enjoying the P.T.A. Tea in the library. TOP ROW: LEAVELL, BILl. B. $.. North Texas State College. History. McBRAYER, T. E. B. S., M. S., Baylor University. Football Coach, Boy ' Physical Education. McCLAIN, DOROTHA. B. a.. University of Kansas. English. McMAHAN, DOROTHY. Library Assistant. SECOND ROW: McMILLAN, ALBERTA, a. B., North Texas State College. Mathematics. McMULLEN. CLAUDE. B. S., Southern Methodist University. Spanish, Athletic Ticket Sales. MARTIN, H. D. B. A., William Jewell College; M. A., East Texas State Teacher College. Mathematics. MILLER. DAISY BOWDEN. B. A., Texas State College for Women; M. B. S., University of Texas. Commercial. THIRD ROW: MUSICK, DOROTHY. B. S., Howard Payne College; M. Ed., Texas Christian University. History. NANCE. WINNIE D. B. A., M. A., University of Texas. History. NELSON, MARTHA. Dean's Office. NIPPER. BENNIE. B. F. A., M. Ed., University of Texas. Public Speaking, Little Theater, Tape Recording Club. BOTTOM ROW: OWEN, MELTON. B. S., M. S., East Texas State Teachers' College. History, Football Coach. PARK GRACE. Military Secretary. PARRIS, O. E. B. A., Baylor University; M. A., Southern Methodist University. Chemistry, Community Chest. PARSONS, HELEN. B. S., Texas State College for Women; M. S., North Texas State College. Girls' Physical Education, Cheerleader Sponsor. 21 FACULTY MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: RUTH ABERNATHY, Mathematics MARY BAKER, English AUYS BOYLE, History W. D. FRANKS, Mathematics 7 FLORA LOWREY, English MARY ECHERT, English JUANITA SANDEL, Library Assistant JEAN ANN TERRY, Girls' Physical Education Principal G. L. Ashburn, with teachers R. M. Neher, Buford Cates, Earl Bishop, and assistant principal Dale Douglas, seems very much absorbed in the action taking place on the gridiron at the North Dallas game. I TOP ROW: GOODWIN, JESSICA. B. S., Louisiana State University. Public Speaking. PATRICK, ALMA. B. A., Southwestern University. Spanish. PHILLIPS, EVELYN. Dean's Office. RILEY, J. C. B. S., M. E., Southern Methodist University. Head Football Coach, Mathematics. SECOND ROW: ROBBINS, EVELYN. B. S., University of Cincinnati. Orchestra. ROBERTS, MYRTLE. B. A., East Texas Stato Teachers' College; M. A., University of Texas. History. ROYSTER, GEORGE. B. A., Southern Methodist University; M. M., North Texas Stale College. Band Director. SEALY, LEONA. B. A., Southwestern University; M. A., University of Texas. Latin. THIRD ROW: SEAY, CLARE. B. A., North Texas State Teachers' College; A. M., University of Missouri. Biology. SMITH, DOYLE. B. A., Baylor University; M. A. North Texas State College. History. STOVALL, SARAH. B. A., M. A., Texas State College for Women. Home Economics. TURMAN, MABEL E. B. A., University of Texas. M. A., Columbia University. Spanish, Pan-American Club. FOURTH ROW: VAN VALKENBURG. HELEN. B. A., University of Texas; M. A., Southern Methodist University. Distributive Education. VISEL, ROBERT. B. S., Southwest State Teachers' College. Drafting, Art, Commercial Arithmetic, Thrift. WEBB, MATTIE DELL. B. S., B. A., Southern Methodist University; M. A., Columbia University. English, Student Council. WELLS, ZADA. B. A., Baylor University; M. A., North Texas State College. Commercial. 80TT0M ROW: WILLIAMS, J. ROY. B. S., North Texas State Teachers' College,- M. A., Universiiy of Denver. English. WILKINS, BONNIE. B. A., Trinity University. Senior Counselor. WILSON, CHARLOTTE. B. A., Southern Methodist University. English. WOODRUFF, ANNA. B. M., M. M., Southern Methodist University. English. 22 IN MEMORIAM In Major R. M. Neher, Woodrow Wilson High School had a military commandant of unquestioned ability—a post which he filled for fourteen years. As a teacher of mathematics, he was respected by his pupils who remember him with fondness. His sudden passing in November, 1955, shocked and saddened his colleagues, his pupils, and his many friends. 23 2D CLASSES OUTSTANDING SENIORS WIN OFFICES Mrs. Edith Cooper, senior sponsor, introduces the newly-elected class officers, Jack Manes, President; Suzanne Swan, Secretary; and Socrates Bagiackas, Vice President. These students were elected not only because of their friendliness and popularity, but also because of their outstanding leadership and dependability. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 ABNEY, MILDRED FAYE. February 3, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Com-mercial. Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Rollerskating Club; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Chorus. ADAIR, CARROL GENE, “Gene. December 4, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. Captain; 4 Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons, (3 stars) 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 1 White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas. 3 years; President, Amateur Radio Operators; Cheerleader; Linz Pin. ADAMS, PHILLIP RAY. August 13, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English History. Master Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Assistant to Business Office. ALEXANDER, GAINES PAUL ALLEN, BARBARA ANN, Sabs. November 7, 1937, Canton, Texas. English, Home-making, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club. ALLEN, CHARLES HARRISON, Charlie. May 21, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. 1st Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 5 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; American Legion Baseball; Baseball, A B Squad. ALLEN, EVA NELL ALLISON, RICHARD CHARLES. January 11, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Science. Sergeant; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red White, and Blue Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Tape Recording Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. AMENDSON, ALFRED KEITH, Tafoo. May 17, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Art, Mathematics. Corporal; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, (Marksman); Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White and Blue Ribbon; Ice Skating Club; Orchestra; Good Scholarship Club. Please, don't send me down a Baby Brother, pleads angelic (?) little Barbara Marder, performing for an assembly audience. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 AMERMAN, THEODORE GLYNN, Ted. June 28, 1938. San Antonio, Texas. Mathematics, English, History. Sergeant First Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 3 Red Drill Ribbons (two stars); 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. 3 White Ribbons (one star); Woodrow Wilson Ranger; Basketball Manager; Tennis Team; Rollerskating Club; Tennis Club; Student Council Representative. ANDERSON, BARBARA LYNN. April 7, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin. ANDERSON, JANICE MERLE. August 12, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Senior Honor Library Council; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. ARNOLD. CHARLES ROBERT. Chuck. December 11, 1938. Fairbury, Nebraska. Mathematics, English, History. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Rifle Team. 1 year. ASHMORE. FRANK JOSEPH, Bunky. July 10, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Captain; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Track Team, one year; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Humor. BAILEY, SHEILA DIANE, D. 8. April 9, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English. Home Economics. Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens. BAILEY. SHARON LEE. October 6, 1938. Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish. Volleyball Winning Team, 1954; Gym Captain, 1955; Gym Captains' Club; Good Scholarship Club; Dallas Historical Society; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Pan-American Student Forum,- Senior Publication, Literary. BAJIACKAS, SOCRATES DEMOSTHENES, SOC. February 20, 1937, Utica, New York. English, Mathematics, History. 2d Lieutenant; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); 4 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 9 White Ribbons, (four stars); Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation Award, 1955; Track Team, 3 years. Lettered 2 years; Vice President of 4B Class. BENTON. ROBERTA. Katherine Wallace, Joy Reynolds. Clark Miller, Dawn Dahlhofer, and ex-Woodrowite Nancy Wallace are out to support the Wildcats, regardless of weather. 28 CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 BALI, KAY ELLEN. May 4, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Homemaking, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. BARLOW, JOY RUTH. July 3, 1938, Edgewood, Texas. English, Mathematics. Volleyball Winning Team, 1955; Little Theater; Projectionists Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative. BARNES, RICHARD ERNEST, Dick. November 15, 1938, Little Rock, Arkansas. Science, Mathematics, English. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Choral Club; Little Theater; Boys Double Quartet; Senior Honor Library Council; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. BARNES, THOMAS ROBERTS, Tom. November 15, 1938, Little Rock, Arkansas. English, Spanish, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Delegate to Junior Red Cross Convention, 1955; Senior Publication, Literary. BARTHOLD, JOAN. October 19, 1938, St. Louis, Missouri. English, History. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. BATCHELOR, PATRICIA MARY, Pat. August 29, 1938, Simms, Texas. English, Mathematics, Homemaking. Ice Skating Club; Y-Tecns; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. BAUER, NORMA LOUISE, Toni. July 8, 1939, Chicago, Illinois. Mathematics, English. Gym Captain, 1955; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Press Club; Rollerskating Club; Junior Achievement, Secretary; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Good Scholarship Club. BECKER, WAYNE ED. February 11, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. Master Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. BELL, MARY EMMA, Chip-O. November 18, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, Drafting. Pan-American Student Forum; Band; All-City Band. These rookie, ere In step (mostly) s they drill, sen, uniform in mid-September. 29 Embrace me, my sweet embraccable you ' invites pretty Vicki Foster, singing before an appreciative assembly audience, accompanied by Mary Ann Whipple. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 BENNETT, JOANN. July 24, 1938, Star City, Arkansas. English, Homcmaking, Mathematics, Commercial. Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. BERENDZEN, RICHARD. September 6, 1938, Walters, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics. Corporal; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. BERRY, SARA JANE, Sorie. August 12, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Commercial. BETTS, PATRICIA GLEN, Pot” December 13, 1937, 8ainbridgc, Georgia. English, History, Homemaking, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Tccns; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. BILLINGS, STEVE. April 7, 1938. English, History. BIRD, DON ESTES. February 11, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Science, Mathematics, History. Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbons; Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; B Basketball Team; Track Team, 2 Years; Dallas Historical Society, Vice President; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. BIRDSONG, EMILY JEANINE. August 30, 1937, Cy, Texas. English, Homemaking. BISHOP, BRENDA KATE, Bishop. March 7, 1938, Stillwater, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955; Gym Captain's Club; Delegate to T.S.C.W. Playday; Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists Club; Tumbling Club, Vice President, 1954-55; Cheerleader; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. BLAKSLEE, MARY ELIZABETH. August 28, 1938, Blackwell, Oklahoma. English, History, Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. 30 CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 BLAND, THELMA ANN, Twin. February 22, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Home Economics, Commercial. Volleyball Winning Team, 1954; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. BLAND, WILMA DAN, Twin. February 22, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial, Home Economics. Gym Captain 1955; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. BOHANNON, MARIE ELIZABETH. June 30, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1953-1954; Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Projectionists Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Majorette; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication, Literary. BORAH, DONALD RAYMOND, Don. August 20, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. 2d. Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon, School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons (Marksman); Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 4 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; A Football, 3-Year Lettcrman; Track, 2-Year Lettcrman; Student Council Representative. BOULWARE, BOBBY WAYNE, Bowlworm. November 23, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, Drafting. Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. BRADLEY, HARRY EUGENE, Gene. February 16, 1938, Birmingham, Alabama. English, Mathematics, Drafting. Private First Class; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Track, 1955. BRAWNER, SONDRA JEAN, Soney. September 1, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Teens,- Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Assistant Principal's Office,- Majorette, 3 Years. BRAY, NANCY ROSE. February 9, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Home Making, Art. Gym Captain, 1954-1955; Art Service Club; Choral Club; Y-Tcens; Interscholastic League; Junior Chamber of Commerce; Art Award; Scholastic Art Award; Linz Pins; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. BRENNAN, FRANCES LA VERNE. December 11, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Home Economics. Projectionists Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. Hey, Gang. This is Gene Adair, shouts a Tech cheerleader, introducing him to the Crozier Tech fans at the Cotton Bowl. 31 Football without benefit of padding! P.E. boys enjoy touch football on a warm September morning. CLASS OF JUNE, 4 1956 BREWER, JR., MORGAN, Duke. January 15, 1938, Merkle, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. Private First Class; School Commendation Ribbon. BRIDGES, CHARLES EDDIE. August 14, 1938, McKinney, Texas. English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and 8lue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 1 year. BRITTON, SHARON SLOANE, Fluffo. July 2, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Com-mercial. Choral Club, Ice Skating Club, Y-Teens, Chorus. BROOKS, SANDRA GAY, Sandy. January 26, 1938, Anson, Texas. English, Mathematics, Home Economics. Y-Teens; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club; All City Cho'r; Linz Pins; Senior Publication, Literary. BROPHY, JACK WILLIAM. July 22, 1938, Chicago, Illinois. English, History, Foreign Language, Mathematics. Aeronautics Club. BROWN, BEVERLY GAIL. November 22, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Commercial. Rollerskating Club; Y-Tccns; Nurse's Club, Vice President-Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. BROWN, OLIN WHEELER. September 15, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin,- Student Council Representative,- Band, 3 years; Drum Major; All-City Band; Senior Publication; Cartoons. BRUSS, FRED ROHNER. June 5, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; White Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon. BRYAN, JOYCE MAUREEN, LiV Bit. March 21, 1938, Los Angeles, California. English, History, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 BUCK, MARY BUCKMEYER, MARGARET, Maggie. October 20, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Tennis Team; Gym Captain, 1953-54-55; Tumbling Club; Gym Captain's Club; Representative for TSCW Play Day,- Dallas Historical Society; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Attendance Office; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; TV program for Texas Education Week. BUHRER, MARILYN ADELE, MM. July 13, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1954; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Girls' Gym; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; CRUSADER, Clubs Co-Editor,- Delegate to Texas High School Press Association. BURDETTE, JAMES WESLEY, Jim. June 13, 1938, Chicago, Illinois. English, Mathematics. First Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Marksman, 2 Red Drill Ribbons, 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons, 2 White Ribbons, Woodrow Wilson Rangers—1 year; little Theater; Stage Manager; Projectionists Club; Rollerskating Club; Tape Recording Club; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Guidance Counselor. BURDICK, VERNON BURTON, BETTY MAURICE, 8.8. February 17, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Home Economics. Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Spring Operetta; Chorus. BYRD, BARBARA LYNN, Byrd. May 31, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Little Theater; Rollerskating Club; Delegate to North Texas High School Assn, in Denton; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Attendance Office; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; CRUSADER, Clubs and Organizations; Delegate to North Texas Student Activity Conference, 1955; TV program for Texas Education Week. CAMPBELL, BOBBIE RAE, Bobs. December 28, 1938, Crosby ton, Texas. Spanish, English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1953-54-55, Gym Captain's Club; Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Delegate to North Texas High School Press Association; Linz Pins; CRUSADER, Features, Co-Editor; Special TV Assignment; Auxiliary Library Council. CAMPBELL, JUANITA DARLINE. June 8, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Business Administration. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club; Y-Tcens; Good Scholarship Club. Scalp the Indians, so advise the booster tags being handed out by cheerleaders, Kenny Dance and Carol Parker, at the door on the day of the Lamar (Houston) game. (The Wildcats scalped Lamar to the tune of 14-0) Proofs enough! Seniors Barbara Pou, Bobbie Campbell, Sandra Kincy, Barbara Byrd, and Jan Cooper are making a great dccision-which picture to use in the CRUSADER? CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 CAMPBELL, DAVID CARTER, Dave. March 6, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics. English, Drafting. Sergeant First Class; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; A and B Basketball Squad, 1 Year; A Baseball Team, 1 Year; Good Scholarship Club. CAMPBELL, ROLAND. CAPPS, DOROTHY JEAN, Dottie. March 6, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Home Economics. Press Club; Woodrow Wilson News. CARLSON, CAROL ELIZABETH, Kettle January 4, 1938, Houston, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Choral Club; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Delegate to Red Cross Convention. CARLSON, DON GILBERT, March 24, 1938, Austin, Texas. Drafting, Mathematics, English. Corporal; Marksman Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Bible Award. CARRAO, JAMES. CARTER, JOHN PAUL, July 19, 1938, Memphis, Tennessee. English, Mathematics. 2d. Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Orange Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; Bible Award; Band Librarian; All-City Band. CARTER, JUDITH ANN, Judy. June 9, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1953; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication, literary. CARUSO, ELENA DALANDA, Dee. July 4, 1938, New York City, New York. English. Mathematics. Choral Club. Librarian; Variety Show; Mixed Chorus; All-State Chorus. Nobody bored, but 11 aboard! Thij bujload of Wildcats are ready to go to Cowtown and “Pounce the Panthers. CASS, LOIS JEAN. July 21, 1939, Tyler, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science, Spanish. Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Y-Teens; Auxiliary Library Council; Pinz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Winner Elks Lodge, Essay Contest; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. CHAPMAN, JAMES DANIEL, Danny. May 24, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Drafting, English, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; Orange (Band) Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons,- Good Scholarship Club; Lone Star Boys' State,- Linz Pins,- Band-Color, Military, Concert; All-City Band, 3 years; Senior Publication, Cartoons. CHAPPELL, DON ALVIN. February 16, 1939, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon—Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 18 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas-1 year; Football - B, 1953; Track, '54, '55, '56; Projectionists Club; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. CHEAVENS, CAROL. January 13, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Art, Spanish. Art Service Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tccns — Publicity Chairman; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; United Nations Study; Student Council Representative; Tempo for Teens Orchestra; Orchestra; All-City Orchestra; All-State Orchestra; Senior Publication, Cartoons. CHENAULT, VEDA, Veda Veda. July 21, 1938, Beaumont, Texas. Commercial English. Ice Skating Club; Projectionists Club; Good Scholarship Club. CHRISTIAN, DAVID DWIGHT. Chris. February 6, 1938, Beaumont, Texas. English, Mathematics. 1st SGT. School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon — Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon,- 5 Red, White, and 8lue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Track — 2 years; Tape Recording Club; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. CHRISTMAS, BARBARA JANE, Barb. December 21, 1937, Phoenix, Arizona. Com-mercial, English. Pan-American Student Forum; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative,- Good Scholarship Club. CHRISTMAS, MARTHA JEAN. December 21, 1937, Phoenix, Arizona English, Spanish, History, Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Humor. CLARE, PATRICIA ANN, Palsy. March 30, 1938, New Orleans, Louisiana. English, Commercial. Little Theater; Y-Tccns; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 Pop!” goes a popcorn sack, just when an emotional scene like this is happening on the screen. So demonstrates Pat Daniels and Katie Bray in a pantomime at the State Fair talent show. 36 CLARKSON, ROWENA SUE, Suzie. October 7, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1954; Art Service Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Senior Publication, Cartoons. CLAYTON, PATRICIA SUE, Pat. June 30, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Homemaking. Future Teachers; Future Homemakers; National Honor Society (Plainview H. $.); Speech Club (Plainview H. S.); Y-Teens. CODAY, RUTH JO ANN, Jody. July 13, 1938. Dallas, Texas. English, History. Choral Club; Y-Tcens; Good Scholarship Club; Chorus. COHN, EDWARD JEROME, Jerry. January 16, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Captain; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Expert; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; 2 years Camp Dallas; Distinguished Unit Citation Camp Dallas 1955; Amateur Radio Operators Publicity Chairman; Kiwanis Club Representative; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council. COLE, PAUL RENE', Reni. August 14, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics; Private; Red Cross Representative. COLLIER, PENNY. March 23, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish, Mathematics, History. Junior Achievement; Pan-American Student Forum, Program Chairman; Good Scholarship Club; Tumbling Club; Dallas Institute of Human Relations; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Dallas Council on World Affairs; Red Cross Representative; United Nations Study; Senior Publication, Literary. COLLEY, JAMES COLQUITT, MARTHA JANE. September 28, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Press Club; Linz Pin,- Woodrow Wilson News; Good Scholarship Club. CONLY, JUDY ANN. December 12, 1937, Philadelphia, Pa. English, Mathematics, Commercial, History. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 CONNER, PATRICIA RUTH, P.C! July 17, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Home Economies, Music. Choral Club; little Theater; Bible Award; Student Council Representative; Girls Chorus. COOPER, JANIS ESTES, Jan. May 25, 1938. Dallas, Texas. Spanish, English. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Teens; Scholastic Art Award, Titchc Goettinger,- linz Pins; CRUSADER Staff, Art Co-Editor and Introduction; Delegate to Texas High School Press Association in Denton, 2 years. COOPER. MERIYN DON, February 23. 1938, Grand Saline, Texas. English, Drafting, Mathematics. 2nd lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons,- Nile Green Ribbon (sharpshooter); Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; A Football, 1 year; B Football; 1 year; Track, 2 years.- Good Scholarship Club; Junior Achievement; linz Pins; Auxiliary Library Council; Senior Publication, literary. COPPEDGE. SIDNEY REE. 'Sid. January 7, 1938, Mineral Wells, Texas. English, Commercial, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Teens; Auxiliary Library Council; linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible linz Pin; Orchestra, Principal Cellist, Vice President, 2 years; Soloist with All-City Orchestra 1956; Soloist with Woodrow Wilson Orchestra 1955, 1956; All-City Orchestra, Principal Cellist, 1953-56; Tempo for Teens TV program '54-'55; Special Maddy Scholarship Award Winner to Interlochcn, National Music Camp, Woodrow Wilson String Trio (cellist); Dal-Hi Symphoncttc 2 years; Participant in trio, piano quartet, and orchestra in Mozart Music Festival, 1956; All-State Orchestra, 1954-56; Senior Publication, literary. COTHRUM, WILLIAM EDWARD, Willie. July 24, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English Mathematics, History. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath. A Basketball, 2 years. B Basketball and Baseball. Good Scholarship Club. COUCH, MALCOM OLLIE, Ollie. July 12, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Science, Drafting. Private First Class; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Track, 1 year; little Theater; Projectionists Club; Tape Recording Club. COX, SHIRLEY BETH, July 29, 1938, Athens, Texas. English, Homemaking, Commercial. Rollerskating Club; Y-Tcens; Good Scholarship Club. CRADDOCK, PATSY ANN, Pet. June 23, 1938, New Orleans, Louisiana. English, Mathematics. Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; linz Pins; Orchestra; All-City Orchestra; All-State Orchestra; Good Scholarship Club. CRAFT, BARBARA JEAN, Berb. September 19, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Commercial. Homemaking, English; Volleyball Winning Team 1954; Gym Captain 1953; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; linz Pins. Could be Bermuda, but actually the destination is to Fort Worth for the Paschal game. 37 CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 Now ask your question into the microphone, Principal G. I. Ashburn tells the confused 2B's who can't seem to get the first-day registration instructions straight. CRAFT, JAMES REID, Jimmy. June 10, 1938, Washington, D. C. English, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; 1 School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; I-year, Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Special TV Assignment; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. CRAFT, JOE COOPER, June 10, 1938, Washington, D. C. English, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons, 1 star; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; A Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Aeronautics Club. CROCKER, HELEN MARIE. January 28, 1939, Lyon, Mississippi. English, Homcmaking. CULLISON, BARBARA LEE, Bobbie. November 19, 1937, San Diego, California. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1953, 54, 55. Captains Club; Projectionists Club, 1954-55 Reporter, 55-56 Secretary; Tumbling; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. CUMMING, MARIAN ALLISON, Mario. March 9, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Tape Recording Club; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. CURRIN, MERRY GALE, Abby September 10, 1939, Dallas. Texas. Mathematics, English. Gym Captain 1954; Tumbling Winning Team, Good Scholarship Club; Tumbling Club, Secretary; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Orshestra,- Chorus; All-State Orchestra,- All-City Orchestra; Senior Publication, Humor. CURRY, GENE EDWARD, Boll. October I, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, History. 1st. Lieutenant; 1 School Efficiency Ribbon; 1 Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 3 White Ribbons; 1 Honor Wreath; A Football, 1-year; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative. CURTIS. HAROLD REAGAN, May 12. 1938, Paducah. Kentucky. Mathematics, English, History. Sergeant; Red Drill Ribbons; Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbons; Basketball A and B Squad, 1-ycar, All-City Team, 1-year; Baseball A and B Squad, 1-ycar; Good Scholarship Club. DAHLHOFER, DAWN LAJEE, Dawnie. June. 16, 1938, Fremont, Ohio. English, History. Art. Gym Captain, 1953, 54, 55; TSCW Playday; Art Service Club; Y-Tecns; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative,- Student Council Representative; Gym Captains Club; Auxiliary Library Council. 38 CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 DANCE, KENNETH EDWARD, Kenny. May 23, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, History. Baseball B Team, one year; Assistant to Attendance Office; Cheerleader; Bible Award; Good Scholarship Club. DAUDEIIN, JENE RENE, Jconie. July 17, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Gym Captain, 1953; Choral Club; Operetta, 2 years; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative. DAVIS, BARBARA ANN. May 20, 1938, Gilmer, Texas. English, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Good Scholarship Club; Tumbling Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Student Council Representative; TV Program for Texas Education Week; Senior Publication, Literary. DEHAY, VIRGINIA ANN, Jinksie. June 11, 1938, Fresno, California. English, Art. Gym Captains' Club; Gym Captain, 1955; Art Service Club, Secretary; Good Scholarship Club; Ice Skating Club; Delegate to Texas High School Association; Y-Tecns; Tumbling Club; Scholastic Art Award; CRUSADER, Music, Publications, and Art Co-editor; Delegate to North Texas Student Activity Conference, 1954-1955; Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Cartoons. DEITHLOFF, DIANA MAE. March 9, 1938, Schrocder, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. DESHONG, EMMA FRANCES. May 27, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Music, Mathematics, Spanish. Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Soloist with All City Orchestra 1956; Soloist with W.W. Orchestra 1954-56; Participant in Mozart Music Festival; Concert Mistress 1955-56; W.W. Trio (violinist); Best Musician Award, 1954; Alternate Scholarship to Interlochen, 1954; Interlochen Scholarship Winner, 1955; All City Orchestra 1954-56; All State Orchestra,- Tempo for Teens TV Series. DEWEESE, JOE DICKERSON, JOAN KELTY, Joanne. April 16, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics, Homcmaking. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. DILLON, JERE MORGAN. January 12, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Science. 1st Lieutenant; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation Award; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, (Marksman); 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 5 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas 1 year; Football A and B squad; Aeronautics Club; Senior Publication, Humor. Cheerleaders' helpmates, Lynda Vickery and Lynn French, help decorate the stairways before the Paschal game. 39 J. N. Icgg enjoys a Hobo Soda after a pre-season workout, when the temperature was pushing 100 degrees! 40 CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 DOOLEY, MYRNA SUE, Suzie. September 8, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Art Service Club, Ice Skating Club, Pan-American Student Forum, Y-Teens, Linz Pins, Good Scholarship Club. DOSSETT, NANCY ANN. February 19, 1939, Sulphur Creek Springs, Texas. English, Art, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; Nurse's Assistant. DOUGAll, LARRY DONALD, February 20, 1938, Battle Creek, Michigan. English, Mathematics. Little Theater; Press Club; Tape Recording Club; Nominee for Cheerleader; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; 2d place Salesmanship Essay; Senior Publication, Literary. DOUGLASS, WILLIAM DALE, Tiny. September 9, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Corporal; One School Efficiency Ribbon; One Red, White, and Blue Ribbon,- Football—A B Squads—2 years. DOXEY, JAMES ROBERT. January 1, 1938, Jackson, Mississippi. English, Mathematics, History. 2d Lieutenant. 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons (Star); 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club; Concert Band, Military Band, Color Band, All-City Band—one year. DREWRY, CECIL A'LLEN, Cce. December 28. 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Drawing. 2d Lieutenant. 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons. Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas—3 years; Amateur Radio Operators; Bible Linz Pin. DROWN. ROBERT EDWARD, Bobby. June 13, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics, An. Corporal. DUNLAP. DREW WOOLFORD. SO Flat. October 2, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Captain; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); 2 Red Drill Ribbons; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 19 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath. Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas—3 Years; Track Team—letter 2 years; East Texas State Champion 440 yard Dash; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Literary. DUNN, HOWARD THOMAS, Jr. December 16, 1938, Nashville, Tennessee. English, Mathematics, Science, History. 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative 54-55; Woodrow Wilson News; All-City Band 54-55; 55-56; All-City Orchestra 54-55; 55 56; Tempo Teens; President, Orchestra 55-56, Business Manager, Orchestra 54-55; Ensemble Club, President 55-56. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 EDMUNDSON, SHIRLEY MARIE, Zip. March 14, 1938, McKeesport, Pennsylvania. Fnglish, Commercial. Projectionists Club; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Athletic Office. EDWARDS, BARBARA LEE. April 4, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Spanish, Commercial. Gym Captain, '54; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative. EDWARDS, CHARLES. ELSON, MARTA ELLENE. January 14, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Champion Tumbling Team, '54; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. ERWIN, JANICE LEE, Motor-Mouth. February 1, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, little Theater; Tumbling Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. EUDY, HILMA HICKS. February 25, 1938, Fort Worth, Texas. Art, English, History, Business. Art Service Club; Rollerskating Club; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. Junior Achievement. EVANS, MARY ADELE. December 13, 1937, Donna, Texas. English, Homemaking. Gym Captain, '53, '55; Choral Club, President; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Kiwanis Vocal Solo Contest; Operetta; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Delegate to County Red Cross Council; All-City Chorus; Girls Triple Trio; Chorus; All-State Chorus Alternate, '54, Member '55; District TMEA Meeting '53, '54, '55. FAGIN, DAVID KYLE, Fago. April 9, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Track; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative. FARLEY, BYRON DWAIN, Farley. January 17, 1938, McKinney. Texas. Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons, 3 stars; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Aeronautics Club. 41 This is a band's-eye view of a pep assembly. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 Reserves are called out as reserve cheerleaders Jerry Goodson and Linda Guess plaster posters in the hallway before the North Dallas game. 42 FARMER, JOYCE LAVERNE, Jay-0. June 10. 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Homemaking, Commercial, Business, History.T.S.C.W. Playday; Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Chorus; Auxiliary Library Council; Senior Publication, Humor. FARRAR 111. BOYCE FRANKLIN. December 25, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Linz Pin; Military Band; Concert 3and; All City Band; Senior Publication, Humor. FEEZOR, FORRESTINE FULLER, F.F.F. June 12, 1938, Greensboro, North Carolina. English, History, Homemaking, Mathematics. Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Tumbling Club; Y-Teens; T.S.C.W. Playday, 1955; Red Cross Representative. FERGUSON, BILL ARTHUR, Fergy. November 28, 1938, Chicago, Illinois. Mathematics, English. Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club; Band; Concert Band; Color Band; Military Band; 2 years. All City. FIELDING, FOSTER FLEMING, CAROLYN LOUISE. November 27, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Red Cross Representative; T.S.C.W. Playday; Good Scholarship Club. FOSTER, GAYLE QUINN. June 30, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Private; 1 Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; Track, 1 year. FRANCISCO, CHRISTA ANNE, Chris. June 9, 1938, Tulsa, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics, Commercial, Spanish. Pan-American Student Forum, (N.D.H.S.); Vik-ingettes, (N.D.H.S.); Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins,- Junior Achievement 1954-55. FRENCH, LYNN ISABELLE, Frcnchie. August 18, 1938, Wichita, Kansas. English, Mathematics, Science. Gym Captain, 1954-55, 1955-56; Gym Captain's Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Toons; Intcrclub Council Representative,- Future Nurses Club, Secretary; Dallas Council of World Affairs; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; CRUSADER, Military, Co-Editor, Copywriter; United Nations; Junior Achievement, Sales Manager; Senior Publication, Humor. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 FULTZ, TOMMY GERALD. June 11, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Master Sergeant; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. GAERTNER. CHARLES ARNOLD. October 1, 1937, Plainview. Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Private; Camp Dallas. 1 year; Intramural Football; Good Scholarship Club. GAINES, PATSY ANN, Patti. September 16, 1937, Palestine, Texas. English, Science. Ice Skating Club; Press Club; Tri-Sci Club; Sports Appreciation; Assistant to Attendance Office, Business Office, and Principal's Office, Seagoville H.S.; Candidate for Hilander Queen; TECH-TALK Staff, Crozier Tech; Dragon-Net Staff, Seagoville H.S.; Band Majorette, Seagoville H.S.; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Good Scholarship Club. GARNER, JOHN NANCE. December 27, 1937, Booneville, Arkansas. English, History, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Camp Dallas, 3 years. GARRETT, GAIL VIVIAN. November J5. 1937, Los Angeles, California. English, History. Gym Captain, 1953-55; Gym Captain's Club; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Tumbling Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. GARY, SHARON KAY. May 6, 1938, Cisco, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; La Cumbrc, Hillcrcst; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Chorus, Hillcrest. GASTON, PHIL ORVILLE. December 29, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English,. History, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon (Expert); Red Drill Ribbon; Camp Dallas, 2 Years; Rifle Team. GETTYS, ANN. April 7, 1938, Port Chester, New York. English, Mathematics, Science. Gym Captain, 1955; Good Scholarship Club; Tumbling Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Literary. GHARIS, FRED L. June 7, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drawing. 2d Lieutenant; 6 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 5 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 1 Year; Good Scholarship Club; 8and, Color, Military, Concert; All City High Band. A mighty cute spook! Jinksic DcHay laments that A Good Man's Hard to Find, on the Halloween assembly program. 43 Putting a round drum in a square door poses a problem for Paschal-bound Howard Dunn, Billy Dickson, and Charles Crain. CLASS OF JUNE. 1956 GIBBS, HOMER JARRELL. February 5, 1938, Paris, Texas. English, Science, Mathematics, History. 2d Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 5 White Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club. GIDEON. LOU ANN. May 13, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Home Economics. Gym Captain, 1955; Captain's Club; Tumbling Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. GILKEYSON, LOUELLA, Lulu. March 25, 1938, Cleburne, Texas. English, Mathematics. Bible Award; Bond. GODWIN, MARTHA JEANE, Mar. August 8, 1938, Itasca, Texas. Art, English, Commercial. Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative. GOFF, SUZANNE, Suzic. December 28, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. Art Service Club; Little Theater; Press Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Pan-American Student Forum. GOLDBLATT, JAMES ROY, Jim. March 6, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon,- 4 School Commendation Ribbons, 1 Star; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Amateur Radio Operator; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Ail.City Band. GOLDWATER, BRENDA IRIS, Bren. April 15, 1939, New York. English, Commercial. Tape Recording Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. GOODSON, JERRY LYNN, Gooch. January 27, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Science. Cadet 1st Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers,- Amateur Radio Operators, Vice President; Good Scholarship Club; Alternate Cheerleader; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin. GORDON, JAMES THOMAS. December 24, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. Captain; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Camp Dallas, 2 Years. Marie Bohannon, WW's sweetest little rosebud, twirls to the popular Yellow Rose of Texas. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 GRACE, JEAN ELIZABETH. June 29, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Pan-American Student Forum; Tumbling Club; Y-Teens; Delegate to Pan-American Convention, 1955; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Woodwind Ensemble, 1953-56; All-City Band; Band, Marching, and Concert; Orchestra; Tempo for Teens; All-City Orchestra, 3 years; TMEA All-State Orchestra, 1955. GRAF, GERTRUDE ELAINE, Peewee. July 16, 1938 Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Assistant to Assistant Principal's Office; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. GRAF, JOYCE ANN, Joey. March 1, 1938, Salina, Kansas. Mathematics, History, English. Tennis Team; Dallas Historical Society; Y-Tcens; Tennis Club. GRANT, JO SUE, Jody October 25, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. Gym Captain, 1954; Gym Captain Club; Ice Skating Club; Press Club; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Woodrow Wilson News. GREEN, PENNY CAIN. May 11, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial, History. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin; P.T.A. Talent Show, 1954. GREEN, THOMAS G-, Butch. October 24, 1937, Brownwood, Texas. English, Mathematics. School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon, White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; 2d Lieutenant; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative. GRIFFITH, NAN CAROLYN, Nanny. September 30, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Press Club; Rollerskatirig Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Bible Credits; Red Cross Representative; Woodrow Wilson News; Good Scholarship Club. GUESS, LINDA KAY, Lindy. April 3, 1938, Lubbock, Texas. English, Mathematics. Home Economics. Gym Captain, 1953-55; Gym Captain's Club; Delegate to T.S.C.W. Playday; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club—President, 1953-54, 54-55; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum, Treasurer,- Press Club; Y-Teens, Treasurer; Tumbling Club; Assistant to Attendance Office; Cheerleader, Alternate; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative, Secretary; Woodrow Wilson News; Good Scholarship Club; Delegate to Red Cross Training Center; Senior Publication, Literary. GUNTER, NANCY LOU. September 19, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Art, Commercial. Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club. Half-time down under (the stadium). On a chilly night Jean Whybark, Suzie Thornhill, Martha Wicker, and Suzanne Martindalc take time out for hot refreshment . CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 HAESLY, JACK PAUL, Pear . November 13, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbons, Expert; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 1 White Ribbon; Rifle Team. HALL, BARBARA RUTH, Babs. May 5, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Good Scholarship Club; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Club; Jr. Achievement; Linz Pin; Band, 3 Years; Senior Publication, Literary. HALLGREN, LINDA SUE. May 2, 1938, Des Moines, Iowa. Mathematics, Science, English, History. Choral Club; Little Theater; Chorus; Senior Publication, Literary. HANKS, HELEN YVONNE. February 11, 1936, Beaumont, Texas. English, Commercial, Home Economics. Choral Club; Projectionists Club; Y-Tecns, Vice President; Tumbling Club; Bible Award; Student Council Representative; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club; Spring Operetta. HANSON, BRENDA. HARDIN, ALICIA GAY. July 26, 1938, Childress, Texas. English, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Senior Honor Library Council, Program Chairman; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. HARDIN, MARIAN MELANIE. November 9, 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Art, Business. Art Service Club. HARPER, W. A. HARRELSON. SANDY JUNE. November 16, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish, Mathematics, Commercial. Volleyball Winning Team, 1954; Gym Captain 1954; Ice -Skating Club; Little Theater; Rollerskating Club; Y-Tcens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award. HARRIS, DAVID ANDREW, May 17, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbons (Star); Nile Green Ribbons (Marksman); 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Little Theater; First Prize, High School Talent Contest; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Tape Recording Club, Vice President; Senior Publication, Literary. HARRIS, DIANE ELIZABETH, Qucenic April 13, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Art; Art Service Club; Dallas Historical Society; Tumbling Club; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. HARRISON, BARBARA JEAN, Babbo. June 18, 1938, Sherman, Texas. English, Home Economics. Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. Someone popped a corny, it seems, as Bobbie Campbell, Anna Mae Zeller, Dorothy Young, and Alice Johnson enjoy refreshments at Franklin Field during ihc Hillcrest game. CLASS OF JUNE, 1955 HARVEY, BOBBY EDWARD, April 22, 1938, Warren, Arkansas. English, Mathematics, History. 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Woodrow Wilson Rangers. HASKELL, MARJORIE JEAN, JeanieMarch 13, 1939, Jacksonville, Florida. English, Mathematics. Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Chorus; Senior Publication, Literary. HEADRICK. BARBARA JEAN, Barb. November 3, 1938, Odessa, Texas. English, Mathematics. Little Theater; Y-Teens, Program Chairman; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Linz Pin; Bible Award; Senior Publication, Humor. HEARD, ROBERT THOMAS, June 22, 1938, Meriden, Connecticut. English, Science, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; Bible Award; Student Council Representative. HEATH, MARYLOU, Lou. October 17, 1938, Alliance, Ohio. English, Art, Commercial. Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club. HELMICK, GLADYS MAE. December 18, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society: Good Scholarship Club; Y-Teens; Linz Pin; 8ib!e A ward. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 Jo Ann Coday and Gayle Foster decorate the halls of WW for the first game of the season. HENDRYX, MARY ANN. April 28, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Auxiliary Library Council; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Senior Publication, Humor. HICKS, ROBERT EDWARD, Hix. June 13, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 2 Nile Green Ribbons (Marksman); 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; A Football Squad, 2 years, 1 letter; B Football Squad, 1 year; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative. HIGGINS, DAVID ALYN. March 15, 1938, Amarillo, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting, History. 1st lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, one and one-half years; Rifle Team, one and one-half years; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. HILL, JR., JOSEPH MacGLASHAN, Joe. August 25, 1938. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Captain; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons, Star; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); 3 Red Drill Ribbons, 2 stars; 4 Red, White, and 8lue Ribbons; 18 White Ribbons, 5 stars; 2 Honor Wreaths; Camp Dallas, 3 years; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation—1955; B Football Squad, 1 year; Track, 3 years; Projectionists Club; Good Scholarship Club; Representative to Kiwanis Club; Senior Publication, Literary HITCHCOCK, LON DAVID, Dave. March 27, 1937, Lima, Peru. English, Mathematics, Private First Class; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon,- White Ribbon. HOLDER, MARY ALICE, M.A. October 25, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial, Mathematics. Projectionists Club; Y-Teens,- Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. HOLMAN, MORRIS HAGGARD. May 9, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon,- School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. HOLMES, LINDA LU. November 28- 1938, Ft. Worth, Texas. English, Spanish, Commercial. Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Pan American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Chorus; Senior Publication, Literary. HOOD, WANDA KAY. August 28, 1938, Terrell, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 HOPKINS, THOMAS HOUSTIN, ROBERT CONWAY, Bob. May 18, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. Captain; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons, 2 Stars; 3 Red Drill Ribbons, 2 stars; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 12 White Ribbons, 4 stars; 2 Honor Wreaths; Camp Dallas, 1955 Distinguished Unit Citation Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers 1 year; Camp Dallas 2 years; Track 2 years. Varsity; Projectionists Club, President; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Guidance Counselor; Student Council Representative. HOWARD, JOE GORDON. May 25, 1938, Dallas. Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Private First Class. Aeronautics Club; Red Cross Representative. HOWELL, LINDELL LEE, Spike. March 20, 1938, Fairfield, Illinois. English, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath, A.C.O. HUDSPETH, GENE HUGGINS, ADRIAN GROVER, GugginsSeptember 22, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons. Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Cartoons. HUMPHREY, DOROTHY LEE, DotlieMay 23, 1938, Ithaca, New York. English, Commercial. Secretary to the Librarian; Auxiliary Library Council; Senior Honor Library Council; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. INGLETT, NOEMAN EUGENE. February 26, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Foreign Languages. 1st Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; R.O.T.C. Band, Concert Band; All-City 1 year. INGRAM, JAMES RICHARD, Dick. December 12, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Corporal. Miss Bonnie Wilkins changes and rcchanges choice cards of undecided new students on the first day of school. 49 CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 We'll give a good account of ourselves; bless your hearts, Pop assures the team as they board the bus for the Paschal game in Ft. Worth. 50 JACKSON, JON H., Pig. December 20, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, Science. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons, (1 star); Orange (8and) Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Band; Concert; Color; Military; All City Band; Senior Publication, Humor. JACKSON, SALLY ANN, Porky September 19, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club; Y-Tccns; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. JEFFRESS, SONDRA LOU. February 28, 1938, Sulphur Springs, Texas. English, Com-mercial. Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. JEFFUS, R08ERT GERALD. JIMENEZ, JOE. August 3, 1938, Birmingham, Alabama. English, History. 2d Lieutenant; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas. JOHNSON, JIMMY DEE, Diddle. March 17, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Art. Private. JOHNSON, JOHN CULLEN, Johnny. August 20, 1938, Pine Bluff, Arkansas. English, Mathematics, History. 1st Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; D.C.S.; Little Theater; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club. JOHNSON, SAM LEWIS. August 29, 1939, Birmingham, Alabama. English, Mathematics, Foreign Languages. JOHNSTON, JIMMY. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 JOHNSTON, SYLVIA ELAINE, Sybi. February 16, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Commercial, English. JONES. EMORY LEON, Bud. September 23, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Senior Publication, Humor. FILTER. EARNEST ARTHUR. KELLY, JAMES COLON, Baldy. April 18, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics, Music. Sergeant; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); Choral Club, 2 years; Operetta, '56; Representative to all State '55; Boys Quartette, '53 and '55; All-City Chorus, '53; Woodrow Wilson Operetta, '55; Variety Show, '55. KENDALL, C. W., Jr. April 10, 1937, Tulsa, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics, Distributive Education. School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Projectionists Club; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative. KINCY, SANDRA JEAN. Sandy. November 30, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish, Mathematics. Gym Captain, '53-'54, 1954-55; Gym Captains' Club; TSCW Play Day, '54-'55; Dallas Historical Society, President; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Delegate to Texas High School Press Association, 2 years; Assistant to Assistant Principal's Office; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; CRUSADER, Editor-in-chief, Introduction; Delegate to North Texas Student Activities Conference; Good Scholarship Club. KING, BETTY SUE. Scptcmbc 17, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Press Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Co-Editor. KITTRELL, JOHN ROBERT. August 3, 1938, Paris, Texas. English, Mathematics. Captain; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons (2 stars); 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons (2 stars); Honor Wreath; Basketball Champions Squad B ; Track A Team; Pan-American Student Forum; Representative to Rotary Club; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. KLAPPER, JUDITH CAMELLE, Judy. December 26, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Distributive Education. Choral Club; Press Club; Y-Teens; Spring Operetta; WOOD-ROW WILSON NEWS; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. Cokes, cookies, and camera make an acceptable combination for these dancers at a P.T.A.-Sponsored dance. Facing the camera, left to right, are Mrs. W. Cothrum, Sharon Broyles, Lavernc Tittle, Beverly Holder, Billy Sawyer, and Orman Puckett. 51 . CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 On assembly, Lawrence Bradly, Tommy Gaulding, James Kelly, and Waller Tibbets neglect the wild west cafe customers long enough to sing Sweet Adeline, in fine barber shop style. 52 KOllESCHNIG, CAROL ANN. May 25, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Y-Tccns; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. KOPPMAN, STEPHEN MARK, Big Steve. May 18, 1938, New York, New York. English, Mathematics, Science, History. First Lieutenant; .1 School Efficiency Ribbons, 3 Stars; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 4 Red Drill Ribbons, 3 Stars; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Assistant Manager Football A Squad 1953-54, 1953 State Semi-Finalists; Manager Track A Team, 1954-55, 1-year Letter; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Senior Publication, Humor. KUYKENDALL, JACQUELYN, Jackie. January 4, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1954; Gym Captain's Club; Choral Club: Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Press Club; Y-Tccns; Tumbling Club; Auxiliary library Council; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. KYSER, MARILYN JEAN, Frazier. January 3, 1938, LaCross, Kansas. English, Mathematics. Art Service Club; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Bible Award; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council. LACEY, SYLVIA ANNE. September 16, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Senior Counselor; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Assistant to Assistant Principal's Office; Senior Publication, Literary. LAFFERTY, SHIRLEY KAY. January 29, 1939, Patmos, Arkansas. English, History, Home Economics, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1953; Good Scholarship Club; Chorus. LANE, JANICE PEARL. April 6, 1938, Pittsburg, Kansas. Commercial, English. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club; Y-Tcons; Linz Pin; Marching and Concert Band; All-City Band; Good Scholarship Club. LAUGHIIN, CHARLES DENNIS LEE. DENNIE CLASS OF JUNE. 1956 LENOIR. JR.. WILLIAM THOMAS, Billy. January 30, 1938. Greenville, Texas. Mathematics, History, English. Private. LEVISAY. DAVID LINDLEY, BOBBY LEE. February 14, 1938, Dallas. Texas. Mathematics, English. Corporal; 1 Honor Wreath, 1 Red, White, and Blue Ribbon. Red Cross Representative. LOCKMAN, KATIE LOUISE. June 25, 1937, Jackson, Tennessee. English, Commercial. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Assistant to Attendance Office; Assistant to Busincss’Officc,- Bible Award; Good Scholarship Club. LOFTIS. JOHN MICHAEL. January 19, 1939, Marshall, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); Red, White, and Blue Ribbon. LOGAN, MILTA MAURICE. November 9, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. LOONEY, BOBBIE JO. March 23, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. LOVE, JOE ROBERT. November 19, 1938, Shawnee. Oklahoma. English, Mathematics, History. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Pan-American Student Forum; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. LOVE, JON WAYNE. March 4, 1938, Dallas. Texas. English, Language. Aeronautics Club. The wildcats seem to be Ruining the Bruins, while the thrilled crowd cheers them on. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 A mix? No, this is the reel thing as Alice Johnson, Linda Guess, Nancy Sorrells, and Virginia Fine prepare a display of cookery for the open house. 54 LOWRANCE, JOYCE ANN. September 21, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Art, Commer. cial. Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Nurse's Assistant. LOWRY, FRANCES CLAUDINE. C audy. October 21, 1937, Celeste, Texas. English, Commercial, Home Economics. Gym Captain, 1955; Ice Skating Club; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. LYDDY, CHLOE. August 27, 1939, Clarksville, Tennessee. English, Language, Mathematics, History. Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tccns; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. LYONS, NANCY JO, Jo. July 16, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1953-54-55; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Bible Award; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. McAFEE, KATIE SUEZANN, Susie. July 19. 1938, Cisco, Texas. English, Art, History. Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Cartoons. McCALLUM. THOMAS RAYMOND, Tommy. October 19, 1938, New Orleans, Louisiana. Mathematics, English, Foreign Language. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 9 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Track; Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists Club; Rollerskating Club; Junior Achievement; Assistant to Attendance Office; Assistant to Guidance Counselor; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. McCLANAHAN, ANNA RUTH, Rulhie. February 9, 1938. Dallas, Texas. English, Home Economics. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. McCLANAHAN, WILLIAM WOOD, Bill. September 8. 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Cadet 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Attendance Office; Linz Pins. McCLUER, JAMES EDISON, Mike. November 21, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English Mathematics. First Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Expert; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Rifle Team. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 McCOY, MARILYN ANNETTE, Squecky. September 25, 938, Atlanta, Georgia. Commercial, English, Mathematics. Winning Volleyball Team, 1954-55; Ice Skating Club; Y-Tcens; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative. McCULLOCH, AGNES GILLIES, Nan. February 12, 1939, Dumbarton, Scotland. Commercial, Mathematics, English, History. Ice Skating Club; Y-Tccns. MCDONALD, GAIL ANN. March 7, 1938, Washington, D.C. English, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1953; Ice Skating Club; Projectionists Club; Y-Tcens; Tumbling Club; Linz Pins,- Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. McDONALD, SARADELLE, Sam. August 6, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Little Theater; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. McGEE, JACK MADISON, Maggie. October 12, 1937, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, Science. Student Council Representative. McMAHON, MICHAEL DAVIS, Mike. November 28, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Foreign Language, Mathematics, English. Captain; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation Award; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Sharpshooter Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 16 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 2 years; A Football, 1 year; B Football, 2 years; Track, 2 years; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Senior Publication, Humor. McNALL, BILL HORTON, Horton. April 26, 1938, Rochester, New York. English. Mathematics. Second Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Marksman Ribbons, 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 8 White Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas; Amateur Radio Operators; Projectionists Club. Assistant to Guidance Counselor; Senior Publication, Humor. MACKEY. KENNARD ELLIOTT, Ken. April 6. 1938. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Captain; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon,- 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 7 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation; Amateur Radio Club; Projectionists Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. MALES, EARL ALEXANDER, JR. December 30, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant, First Class; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Projectionists Club; Assistant to Guidance Counselor; Senior Publication, Humor. The Bunny Hop, perennially favorite caper, is being enjoyed by attendants at the Football Dance. Stephen Austin chuckles hysterically to “I Went To Your Wedding. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 MALONE, BETTY LOUISE. May 22, 1938, Wolfe City, Texas. English, History, Spanish, Commercial. MALONE, KENNETH LAMARR. July 29, 1938, Grand Saline, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Drafting. Sergeant 1st Class; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon, 1 star; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon, 1 star. MANES, JOHN LEN, Jack. June 6, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Englijh, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; A Football, 2 years; B Football, 1 year; A Baseball, 1 year Letterman; B Baseball 1 Year; Vice President Student Council. MANN, SHARON LAVORNE. October 31, 1938, South Bend. Indiana. English, History. Y-Tccns, San Antonio, Edison H. S.; Junior Jaycoe-Ettes, Edison H. S.; Edison High School Pep Squad; Good Scholarship Club. MANOS, GEORGIA PAUL. June 7, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, Spanish. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. MARABLE, HERMAN DUANE. July 27, 1938, Miller Grove, Texas. History, Mathematics, English. MARABLE, VINCENT LEE, April 3, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Drafting. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Officer Candidate School, 1 Year. MARSHALL, GRACELEE, Grade. July 7, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Home Economics. Gym Captain, 1954; Gym Captains' Club; Press Club; Woodrow Wilson News. MARTINDALE, SUZANNE, Suzie. August 15, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Spanish, English, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1953-54-55 Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Teens; Playday at TSCW; Gym Captains' Club; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; CRUSADER, Classes, Co-Editor; Delegate to Texas High School Press Association in Denton. 56 Dawn Dahlhofer, at the TB x-ray camera, and Nancy Wilson take time To Be Sure. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 MARYE, GEORGE ROBERT, Buddy. January 31, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 years Camp Dallas; B Basketball; Track, 3 years; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. MASON, JAMES MAYS, BARBARA ANN, Annie Roon e. July 17, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Gym Captains Club. MEILLER, JAN BOIL, March 10, 1938, Madison, Wisconsin. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Ice Skating Club. MERKLE, JIM BILL, Snorkel. July 12, 1938, San Francisco, California. English, Science. Corporal; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Senior Publication, Cartoons. MIDDLETON, TERRY GALE. January 17, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Basketball; A Football, 2 year letterman; Track, 2 years; Football B team, 1 year; Press Club; Rollerskating Club; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Reporter. MILLER, BILLY FRED, little Miller. February 15, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English Science, Mathematics. Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Good Scholarship Club; Aeronautics Club. MILLER, RUTH ANN, Ruthie. July 15, 1938, Dallas, Texas. History, English. Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Operetta, 55-56; Chorus; Girls Triple Trio; State Fair Variety Show; All State Chorus Representative. MIRES, LOU ANN, Lou. November 5, 1937, Glendale, California. English, History. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative. 57 Future Julie Bcnells of America, Gretchen Hyde, Mary Katherine Wood, Kathy Kincard, Beth White, Margaret McDonald, Susan Hartman, Pat Hardin, and Beverly Yaust check frequently the progress of their goodies. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 MOONEY, MARY RITA, Rita. April 1, 1938, Cleveland, Oliio. English, Science. Volleyball Winning Team, 1954; Dallas Historical Society; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, literary. MOORE. GEER MOORE, JENNIE tOU, Jegi. February 26, 1938, Palestine, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Dallas Historical Society; little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum, Secretary; linz Pins; Bible Award; Student Council Representative; Band; Concert and Marching Band; All-City Band; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. MOORE, LINDA ANN. October 28, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Tcens; Good Scholarship Club; linz Pin. MOORE, PEGGY SUE. March 10, 1938, Charleston, Texas. English, History, Homcmak-ing. Commercial. Rollerskating Club; Junior Achievement; Assistant to Attendance Office; linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. MORAND, SANDRA CAROL, SandyJuly 12, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; linz Pins. MORGAN, BETTY JUNE, 8. June. June 6, 1938, Leonard, Texas. English, Commercial, Projectionists Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. MORGAN, RICHARD CALDWELL. February 1, 1939, Detroit, Texes. English, Mathematics. 1st lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Amateur Radio Operators; Projectionists Club; Tape Recording Club; Good Scholarship Club; linz Pin. MORRIS, AMY RUTH. September 28, 1938, Tupelo, Mississippi. English, Mathematics, Foreign language. Choral Club; little Theater; Pan-American Club; linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Chorus; All-City Orchestra. 58 CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 MORRIS, DON, Diac. September 7, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, Spanish, History. Corporal; Schoo' Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Pan-American Student Forum; Tape Recording Club; Good Scholarship Club. MORRIS, JOHN PAUL, Budge. September 27, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. 1st Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon,- Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); 4 Red Drill Ribbons, Two Stars; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons, One Star; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; 1 Year Camp Dallas; Assistant to Attendance Office; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. MORRISON, FRED STILLWELL. May 11, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. History. Good Scholarship Club; Junior Achievement. MORROW, CAROL BELL, Ding-Dong. June 2, 1938, Tulsa, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics, History, Art. Art Service Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Cartoons. MOXLEY, LILA JO, Budgie. October 8, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Commercial, English. Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. MURDOCK, MARTHA ANNE, Marf. March 25, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Art, English. Mathematics. Art Service Club; Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Tecns; Auxiliary Library Council; Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club; Dclcgate to Dallas Red Cross County Chapter. NEWBY, MILDRED LEE. July 10, 1938, Kaufman, Texas. English, Commercial. Y-Tccns; Assistant to Assistant Principal's Office; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. NEWELL, HESTER NADENE, Dene. August 7, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish, Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. NICKELS, KAY FRANCES, Bug. February 5, 1938, Borger, Texas. English, Art. Gym Captain, 1954; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative. 59 Dining hall for study? At the center, Ann Meyers, Sue Price, and Sharon Holloway, are making the best of the crowded conditions to study in the lunchroom. In the foreground are Madie Longakcr, and Cathy Browning. CLASS OF JUNE 1956 last minute check. In the boys' gymnasium the WW football team gets equipment ready for the trip to Fort Worth and the Paschal game. 60 NIENDORFF, SARAH ANNE, Bubbles. April 18, 1938, Mt. Calm, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Tumbling Club; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative, Dallas Historical Society. NIX, MARY MICHAEIENE, Mike. August 29, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Business, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club; linz Pin; Chorus, Spring Operetta. NYENHUIS, MARY JANE, Janie. November 8, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Business. Dallas Historical Society; Assistant to the Assistant Principal; linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. OGLE, ANNA JEAN. January 6, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Business. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Bible linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. ORR, GLORIA, Clo. October 5, 1938, Dallas, Texas. History, English, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club. PACE, PAUL OWENS, ACE MORGAN. February 3, 1938, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. English. Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; All-City Band; Concert Band; Senior Publication, Humor. OWENS, SANDRA SUE, Sandy. January 2, 1938, Richardson, Texas. English, Commercial, Mathematics, Y-Tecns; Good Scholarship Club. PAIMER, DENNIS CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 PARKER, CAROL ST. CLAIRE, Pokie. April 6, 1938, Monroe, Louisiana. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1953, '54, '55; Captain Club; Delegate to T.S.C.W. Play-day; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum, Secretary; Press Club; Projectionists Club, Reporter; Y-Teens, Secretary, Vice-President; Assistant to Guidance Counselor; Cheerleader; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Delegate to Journalism Day as S.M.U.; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. PARLINGTON, ANN MARGO, Annie. November 15, 1938, Independence, Missouri. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Press Club; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Delegate to T.S.C.W. Playday; North Texas Student Activities Conference; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Reporter; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. PARMELE, RICHARD GRANTLY, Ricky. January 26, 1938, Chicago, Illinois. English, Mathematics, History. First Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Bluo Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Track, 1 year letterman; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. PATTERSON, WAYNE EDWIN. December 23, 1937, Cleburne, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Private. PATTERSON, WILLIAM ROBERT, Bobby. September 5, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Crafts. Private First Class; Aeronautics Club. PEAKE, TERRENCE, MERWIN, Terry. February 27, 1938, Dcs Moines, Iowa. English, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Orange (Band) Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Little Theater; Ensemble Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Sports Editor; Band: Concert, Color, Military; Orchestra: Tempo for Teens, Dal-Hi Symphoncttc, All-City Orchestra; Good Scholarship Club. PERKINS, CLARENCE BENNETT, Ben September 9, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 2 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. PERKINS, HARRY LEE, Sonny. May 4, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; 2 starred Midnight Blue Ribbons; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 starred Nile Green Ribbons (Sharpshooter); Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Bluo Ribbons; 1 starred White Ribbon; Rifle Team, 3 years. PESTER, DONN F. July 10, 1938, Shreveport, Louisiana. English, Mathematics. 2d lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 3 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Choral Club; Orchestra. Hisses were heard in the audience as the villain, Herbert Harcourt (Orman Puckett), threatens the proud beau-teh, Bertha (Pat Daniel), in the melodrama presented by the speech class. 62 CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 PETERSON, CARROLL FLOYD. December J6, 1938, De Witt, Arkansas. English, Science. Corporal; Aeronautics Club. PHILLIP, EDWARD ROBERT, Sonny. May 3, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. 2nd lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman,- 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 8 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas, 1 year,- A and B Basketball Squad; B Baseball Team; Good Scholarship Club. PHILLIPS, BARBARA SUE. September 26, 1938, Wolfe City, Texas. English, Com-mercial. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Tccns; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. PHILLIPS, CAROL. Carof-Barol. November 24, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955; Gym Captains Club; Good Scholarship Club; Secretary to Coach Beckham; Senior Publication, Literary. PHILLIPS, GWENDOLYN WYNON. February 11, 1938, Aubrey. Texas. Art. English. Art Service Club; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. PHILLIPS. SHERRY EVELYN, Pro. March 12, 1938, Abilene, Texas. English, Mathematics. Tennis, 2 years lettered. City Champion, 1954, 1955; District Champion, Regional Finalist, 1954; Gym Captain, 1953; TSCW Play Day, 1955; Tennis Club, Treasurer; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Service Chairman; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. POST, CAROL JEANNE. October 16, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Y-Teens; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. POU, BARBARA GAIL, Babs. December 28, 1937, Dallas, Texas. History, English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1953, 1954, 1955; TSCW Play Day 1954-55; Gym Captain's Club; Good Scholarship Club; Dallas Historical Society, Treasurer; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Delegate to Texas High School Press Association; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Crusader, Features, Co-Editor; Delegate to North Texas Student Activities. PROCK, CHARLES MOODY, Buz. June 7, 1938, Ft. Stockton, Texas. Mathematics, Art, English. Sergeant First Class; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Camp Dallas, 1 year; OCS, Senior Publication, Cartoon. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 PUCKETT, ORMAN LAYTON. February 4, 1938, Wichita Falls, Texas. English, Mathematics. Major; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); Red Drill Ribbon; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Award; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 7 White Ribbons; Wood-row Wilson Rangers, 2 years; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Tennis Team, Reserve Letterman; Little Theater; 4B President. RANDALL, RICHARD ALLEN. June 6, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Private. RASMUSSEN, SANDRA BLANCHE, Sandy. May 31, 1938, New Orleans, Louisiana. English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Assistant to Attendance Office. RAY, JIMMY MILTON. September 3, 1938, Dallas, Texas. History, English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); 3 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Track, 3 Years, 1 Year Letterman. REDMOND, AL8ERT GREEN, Rock. October 12, 1937, Flint, Michigan. Mathematics, English, History. Corporal; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Basketball, A , 1 year; B , 1 year; Good Scholarship Club. REEVES, CAROLE BETH, Hem. March 8, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Literary. REYNOLDS, CAROL ANN. December 14, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial, Language. Ice Skating Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Chorus. REYNOLDS, JOY, Jo-Jo. November 17, 1938, Little Rock, Arkansas. Language, English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955-1956; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Linz Pin; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club; Gym Captains' Club. REYNOLDS, UNA ELIZABETH, Liz. February 12, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial, Mathematics. Art Service Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Cartoons. Science lab or Library? This display advertising science literature won first prize in tho National Book Week displays in the W.W. Library. Examining the items arc Barbara Marder, Carol Carlson, Dee Trees, and Robert Heard. 63 CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 Caught listening to a playback on the tape recorder of an interesting portion of the melodrama presentation are these appreciative customers. 64 RICH, CAROLE JOANN. December 3, 1938, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. English, Commercial. Rollerskating; Y-Tcons; Linz Pins. RICHARDSON, NANCY ANN, Arb.'e July 30, :938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Volleyball Winning Team, 1954-1955; Art Service Club; Dallas Historical Society; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Ice Skating Club; Chorus; Spring Operetta; Senior Publication, Cartoons. RICHARDSON, ROBERT FLOYD. March 31, 1939, Houston, Texas. English, Mathematics. Captain; Midnight Blue Ribbon; School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); 4 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 6 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 2 Years; Camp Dallas Unit Citation, 1955; Rifle Team; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council. RIFFE, JOSEPH WELDON, Joe. February 20, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Science. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. RIGSBY, NITA NELLENE, Nellie. January 30, 1938, Plano, Texas. English, History, Home Economics. Little Theater. RINAMAN, SALLY ANN, Half-Pint April 15, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish, Mathematics. Gym Captain, '53-'56; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club, Sccrc-tary-Treasurer; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative, Secretary; Representative to TSCW Play Day, 1955; Senior Publication, Literary. RIVERS, MARiNELL. February 28, 1938, Jefferson, Texas. English, Business. Dallas Historical Society; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. ROBERTS, JOHN ROGERS, SARA ANN, Butch. May 21, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 53 '54, '55-'56; Tumbling Club; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum,- Projectionists Club; Captain's Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Junior Achievement, Sales Manager; Representative at Woodrow in Nciman-Marcus Teenage Fashion Shows; Senior Publication, Literary. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 ROSE, SANDRA LEE, Sandy March 8, 1938, Geneva, Illinois. Mathematics, English, History. ROSENBERG, DOLORES, Dod 'e. December 14, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1954; Gym Captains' Club; Representative to Institute on Human Relations; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication, Literary. RUSSELL, GLENDA DALE. February 4, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Business Office. SAMPLES, BILLIE SUE, Bill. October 10, 1937. English, Commercial. Assistant to Assistant Principal's Office; Good Scholarship Club. SANDERS, J. W., Jay. March 30, 1937, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Mathematics, English, Science. Corporal; A Football, 3 years,- Aeronautics Club, Vice President; Red Cross Representative. SANDERSON, KAY JACQUELINE. March 3, 1938, Enid, Oklahoma. English, Art. Art Service Club; Choral Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship; Jr. Achievement. Secretary, President; Student Council Representative; Auxiliary Library Council; Gold Key in Scholastic; Dale Carnegie Scholarship; Senior Publication, Literary. SANDKUHL, SHIRLEY KATHERINE, Shirl. April 10, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Winning Tumbling Team, 1954; Gym Captain, 1954; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Senior Publication, Literary. SAWYER, BILLY RAY, Tom. October 3, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. Corporal; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; A Football Squad, 3 years; Track Team, 2 years. SCHROEDER, SANDRA ANN, Sandy. October 1, 1938, Fairfield, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. Tennis Team, Gym Captain, 1953, 1954, 1955; Gym Captains' Club; Good Scholarship Club; Tennis Club; Dallas Historical Society; Press Club; Secretary; Tumbling Club; Assistant to Clinic,- Runner-Up Cheerleader; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Secretary of 4-B Class; Senior Publication, Literary. Rock and Roll comes lo Woodrovs. On a Little Theater Club program Patsy Claire, Louise Lockman, Sandra Rasmussen, LaVcrnc Tittle, and Barbara Byrd pantomime a disc. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 Favorite food at football gamcs-Ricky Parmelc Has hands full of french fries. SCHWANER, GEORGE HENRY. June 26. 1938, Municc, Indiana. History, English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; S hool Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Golf Team; Amateur Radio Operators; Dallas Historical Society; Good Scholarship Club. SCOTT, BETTE JANE, BJ. June 28, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics History. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Majorette (3 years — Head Majorette 2 years); Red Cross Representative. SHARP, JERRY FREEMAN, Greor. April 28, 1938, Dallas. Texas. English. Historv Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon,- Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 8 White Ribbons, Camp Dallas 1 year; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin. SHARP, NANCY JANE, Sharp. September 6, 1937, Dallas. Texas English Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Business Office; Linz Pins. SHELTON, SUE, Susie. August 10, 1938. Goosccreek. Texas English. History Mathematics. Volleyball Winning Team, 1955; Good Scholarship Club. Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; little Theater; State Fair Variety Sho-v Participant; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Linz Pins; Mixed Chorus; Operetta 1955 56 SHRODE, NORMA LUCILLE. November 9, 1938. Dike. Texas English. Mathematics Commercial. Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award B'blc Linz Pm SHULER, LINDA LUCRETTA, Ch.cJk.e. March 17, 1938. Los Angeles. Californ.a English, Mathematics. Good Scholarship Club; Press Club; Tape Recording Club; Y-Teens; Creative Writing Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. Feature Editor. SHULTZ, HELEN FAYE. Shultzie. December 18. 1938. lineville. Alabama. English. Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Bible Linz Pin,- Good Scholarship Club. SIMPSON, JERRY GORDON. November 4, 1938, Atlanta, Georgia. English, Mathematics, Language, Science. Latin Club; Linz Pins; Orchestra; Tempo for Teens; All-City Orchestra; TMEA All-State Orchestra; Solo in Mozart Festival, OMTA. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 SMITH, BARBARA FAYE, Barbie. April 7, 1938, Houston, Texas. English, Home Economics, Commercial. Y-Tccns, Service Chairman. SMITH, DON CARL. December 6, 1937, Hillsboro, Texas. English, Mathematics, Draft-ing. 2d Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Amateur Radio Operators; Good Scholarship Club; Band; Military Band; Color Band; All-City Band; Concert Band. SMITH, DONNA SUE. April 18, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. SNIDER, PATRICIA ANN, Pat. October 1, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. SNIPES, BETTY BOB, 8. 8ob. April 7, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955; Gym Captains' Club; Delegate to Playday at T.S.C.W.; Dallas Historical Society, Program Committee; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. SOUTHWORTH, ROBERT. STAFFORD, DELORES JEAN, Dotty. June 25, 1938, Kokon.o, Indiana. English, Art, Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. STARLING, JANICE. January 25, 1938, Palestine, Texas. English, Commercial. Junior Volleyball and Basketball Team; Safety Club; Future Teachers of America; Girls Recreational Association (Palestine H.S.). STEER, GAYLE AVON. December 22, 1938, Dallas, Texas. History, English. Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Rollerskating Club; Assistant to Guidance Counselor; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. At open house, the ham radio operators (Joe Hill with headphones) carry on two-way communications with Who knows? Spectators standing are Bill Butts, Ethelyn Virden, and Jimmy Thompson. Find the unpopular guy in this picture. Donna Smith, Mary Addington, Jimmie Lay, David Moore, and Barbara Bailey awaiting their turns to use the phone, don't seem to be sharing Vernon Burdick's good time. CLASS OF JUNE. 1956 STIRMAN, NAN ELVIS. December 7, 1937. Eagle Pass, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Science. STOCKTON, BRAGG ALEXANDER, Brad. September 30, 1938, Waxahachie, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Baseball, A Team; Good Scholarship Club. STONE, CHESTER ALAN, Chef. February 26, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. 1st Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons, with stars; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club; Junior Achievement, 1954-55; Senior Publication, Literary. STUBBS, LINDA LOU. July 12, 1938, Sulphur Springs, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. STURTEVANT, JANET MILDRED. November 29, 1938, Richmond Hgts.. Missouri. English, Business, Mathematics. Spring Branch Sr. High in Houston,- Bruin Brigade-Lettered two years; FHA; Dramatics Club; Spanish Club; Flicker Club. SULLIVAN, BARBARA HELEN, mercial. Press Club; Linz Pin; January 24, 1938, McKinney, Texas. English, Com-WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Good Scholarship Club. SUTHERLAND, MYRA ANN. December 22, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial, Mathematics, History. Good Scholarship Club. SWAN, SUZANNE, Suz c. June 30, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1953, 1955; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum, Vice-President; Press Club, Treasurer; Gym Captains' Club; Devotional Chairman, Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Co-Editor; . Representative on A. Harris Young Texan Teen-Age Board; Senior Publication, Literary. SYPERT, WALTER CHARLES. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 TADLOCK, CLARENCE WAYNE, Tadpole. January 2, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Science. M-Sgt.; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Orange Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Color Band; Concert Band; Military Band. TALIAFERRO, NORAH GENE, Nor. January 2, 1938, Buffalo, New York. English, Mathematics. Tape-Recording Club; Bible Linz Pin. TANNER, MARY LOUISE, Lucy. May 14, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Orchestra; All City Orchestra. TAYLOR, JOSEPH DAVID. April 30, 1938, Pampa. Texas. English, Drafting, Mathematics. 1st lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Rbbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; 4 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbons—4; Honor Wreath; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. TAYLOR, PEGGIE JEAN, Peg. September 25, 1937, Greenville, Texas. English, Home Economics. Good Scholarship Club. TETER, MARICE EUGENE, Gene. August 11, 1938, Houston, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Golf, 3-Year leiterman; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative. THAMES, BARNEY MARTIN. March 1, 1938, Wichita, Kansas. Mathematics; English, History. Sgt. First Class; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Amateur Radio Operators; 3 Years Band; Military Band; Concert Band; Color Band; Good Scholarship Club. THOMPSON, JIMMY LAWRENCE, Jimmy. January 27, 1938, Dawson, Texas. English, History, Science, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Amateur Radio Operators; Press Club; Projectionists Club; Assistant to Guidance Counselor; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Senior Publication, Humor. THORNHILL, SUZANNE MARGARET, Suzie. April 1, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Tennis Team; Good Scholarship Club; Tennis Club; Future Nurses Club; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Y-Tccns; Junior Achievement, Vice President; Linz Pins; CRUSADER, Athletics Military, Co-Editor; Delegate to Texas High School Press Association; Senior Publication, Literary. Will it go in? All the players in the Woodrow-Goldcn High school game seem transfixed with suspence. Harold Curtis (70) has just shot and David Campbell (81) awaits the rebound. Attractive girls examine an attractive exhibit. This National Book Week display on Literature holds the attention of Judy Lane, Sherry Phillips, Barbara Anderson, and Judy Carter. CLASS OF JUNE. 1956 TIDWELL, ONA LILLIE. October 10, 1936, Fort Worth, Texas. English. Choral Club; Projectionists Club; Y-Tccns; Camera Club; Assistant in Homemaking Department; Red Cross Home Nursing; Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Operetta. TIE8ER, AVIS ANDREA. September 3, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1953-55; 2d place in the nation in Tumbling, 1954; Gym Captains' Club; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Tumbling Club, President, 1954-55; Vice President, 1953-54; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; TV Program for Texas Education Week; Student Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Reporter; Delegate to North Texas Student Activities Conference at SMU; • Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. TITTLE. FRANCES LAVERNE, Vcrnie. December 5, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial, Homemaking. Little Theater; Rollerskating Club; Tumbling Club. Good Scholarship Club. TONICK, LARRY WAYNE. January 27, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Private First Class; Midnight Blue Ribbon; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); Red Drill Ribbon; White Ribbon; Bible Award. TRAVIS, ANNE LOUISE, Tub. August 2, 1939, Dallas. Texas. English, History, Home Economics. Gym Captain 1955; Tumbling Club; Projectionists Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Representative to T.S.C.W. Play-day. TREES, DEE STERLING. June 29, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Representative to Lone Star Boys State; American Legion Post '53; Linz Pin. TRIBBLE, EDWARD LEE. August 22, 1938, Carrolton, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Drafting. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 2 White Ribbons; Football, B 1 yr. A 1 year; Baseball A team 3 years; American Legion 2 years; Red Cross Representative,- Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. TRIMMER, CONSTANCE JEAN, Connie. June 21, 1938, Greensburg, Pennsylvania. English, Mathematics. Home Economics; Y-Tccns; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. TURNER, VELMA ANN. August 19, 1938, New Orleans, Louisiana. English, History, Commercial. Es cl dia de grupos, or group day in Mr. Allen' Spanish class, when pupils are teachers. CLASS OF JUNE. 1956 UNGERER. ORVILLE CHARLES. October 17, 1937, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. 1st Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club; Aeronautics Club; Linz Pm. UPCHURCH, TERRY MICHAEL. October 18. 1938. Paris, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. Sergeant; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Track Team. 2 years; Press Club; Cheerleader; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Reporter. VELDMAN. BARBARA GRACE. November 16. 1938. Muskegon, Michigan. English, History, Science. Projectionists Club; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Girls Gym Office; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. VICKERY, LYNDA MARIE, Lyn. September 11, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English. Science, Mathematics. Gym Captain 1953-54, '54-'55, '55'56; Gym Captains' Club; Y-Teens, Vice-President, Program Chairman; Linz Pins; Future Nurses Club; President; Dallas Council of World Affairs; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative,- CRUSADER. Music Publications. Co-Editor; Assistant to Copy-writer; Junior Achievement of America, Inc., Sales Manager; Senior Publications. Literary. VINSON, LOIS ANNE. Annie. August 10, 1938. Abilene, Texas. English. Mathematics. Y-Tcons; Spring Operetta; Chorus,- Good Scholarship Club. VIRDEN, ETHELYN ANDERSON, fau. December 15. 1938, New Orleans, Louisiana. English, Mathematics. History. Ice Skating Club; Press Club; Projectionists Club; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Good Scholarship Club. WAKEFIELD. ALINE MARIE. July 20, 1938. Tyler. Texas. English. Homemaking. Choral Club; Y-Teens; Chorus. WALKER, PEGGY MO DEAN, Peg. March 5, 1938. Dallas. Texas. Art, English. Art Service Club, Treasurer; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Intcrscholastic League, Scholastic Art Award, Contest-Titches; Bible Award; Student Council Representative. WALL, RONALD GARY, Ronnie. December 29, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Private. School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Ice Skating Club; Aeronautics Club. This class recites in comfort. Burian Hightower is shown here expounding the wisdom of safe driving to his class which meets on the auditorium stage. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 WALLACE, SHIRLEY JEAN. May 14, 1938, Longview, Texas. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Majorette,- Chorus. WAITER. CAROLE RAQUEL. May 26, 1938, Glascow, Montana. English, Mathematics, Science. Ice Skating Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; TSCW Playday; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. WATKINS, DELORES JOHNSON, Dodie. January 30, 1938, Wynne, Arkansas. Mathematics, English, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. WATTS, RICHARD GEORGE, Richie. April 23, 1938, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Private; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); 4 Red, White, and 8lue Ribbons; 5 White Ribbons; 1 year Camp Dallas. Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Humor. WEAR, HELEN ELIZABETH, Betty. October 19, 1937, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics, Foreign Language. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum, Secretary; Press Club; Y-Tocns; Junior Achievement; First Place in Column Writing at NTSC; State College Journalism Day; Third Place in State Newswriting in ILPC; Delegate to North Texas Student Activities; Conference at SMU '53, '54, '55; Panel Member, '55; Delegate to Texas High School Press Association Convention; Winner Elks Lodge Essey Contest; Interscholastic League,- Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Quill and Scroll, Honorary Journalism Society; Dale Carnegie Scholarship Awardee; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Soph Scoops, Managing Editor, Co-Editor; Good Scholarship Club; United Nations Study; Senior Publication, Literary. WEED, ALLEN RAY, Weed. March 25, 1938, Alice, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Corporal; Football A squad 2 years; B squad 1 year; Letter 1. WENZEL, SHARRON ANN. June 26, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English. History. Mathematics, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Teens,- Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Gym Captain, 1954; Auxiliary Library Council; Senior Publication, Humor. WHITE, CHARLOTTE MARIE. April 14, 1938. Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, Art, English, Commercial. Art Service Club; Rollerskating Club; Junior Achievement, 2 years; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. WHITE, DAVID MITCHELL. November 12, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Chorus; TV Program for American Education Week. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 WHITE, SALLY ANN. March 27, 1938, Kaufman, Texas, English, Mathematics. WHITE, SHIRLEY ANN, Chiggcr. July 3, 1937, Oallas, Texas. English, History, Distributive Education. WHITEMAN. BETTY SUE, Shorty. June 26, 1938, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Projectionists Club; Y-Tccns; Bible Linz Pin; Chorus; Operetta '54-'55, '55'56; Senior Publication, Humor. WHITINGTON, GEORGE LEROY, JR. October 15. 1937, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Spanish. 2d lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon with star; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Pan-American Student Forum; Senior Honor library Council; Auxiliary library Council; Linz Pin; High School Movie Review Council Representative. WHYBARK. JEAN MAREE. Dynamite. December 17, 1938, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics, languages. Tennis Team, 2-year letterman; City Champion, 1954-1055; District Champion; Regional Finalist, 1954; Ping Pong Champion, 1954; Gym Captain, 1953-54, 1955-1956; Gym Captains' Club; Good Scholarship Club; Tennis Club. Secretary; Dallas Historical Society, Secretary; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Play Day at TSCW; Y-Teens; Delegate to Texas High School Press Association; Dale Carnegie Scholarship Awardee; Dallas Council of World Affairs; Linz Pins; CRUSADER, Athletics Co-Editor; Junior Achievement, Secretary, Treasurer; Miss Junior Achievement of Dallas, 1955; Auxiliary Library Council; Senior Publication, Humor. WICKER. MARTHA JANE. Marty. February 18. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish. Mathematics, History. Tennis, 1-year Reserve letter; City Champion, 1954; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Tennis Club; Y-Teens; Play Day at TSCW, 1955; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; Senior Publication, Literary. WIGLEY, CAROLYN SMITH. November 2, 1937, Dallas. Texas. English, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1953-, 54, 55; Gym Captains' Club, Captain; Good Scholarship Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club, Treasurer; Y-Teens, Secretary; Tumbling Club; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative. WILEY, IRWIN KENNEDY. Kenny. February 17, 1938. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. 1st lieutenant; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Nile Green Ribbons (Marksman); Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 15 White Ribbons; 3 Honor Wreaths; Distinguished Citation Ribbon; Camp Dallas. 2 years; Track Team, 2 years; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. WILLIAMS, ROY LOUIS, Rusty. February 13, 1939, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Senior Publication, Cartoons. Hot java, gratis. Dads' Club prexy, J. W. Fry, handed out hundreds of cups to visitors at open house. Coyle Harris receives a cup while Mrs. Harris sees other things of interest. CLASS OF JUNE, 1956 Crepe paper jungle. The eve of the Sunset game finds the Woodrow corridors draped with grey and crimson. Descending the stairs are Patsy Claire, laVernc Tittle, Mike Howe, Jinksie DcHay, Lynn French, Ar.n Brooks, and star Wildcat end Roger Twedell is in the foreground. PHILLIPS, TYRONE WAYNE. December 11 1938, Dallas Texas English. Mathematics. Drafting. Private First Class. WILLIS. WAYNE WILSON. BARBARA JO. Sabs. March 3, 1938. Dallas Texas. English. Mathematics, Home Economics. Ice Skating Club; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. WINCKIER, HADDON OTTO. Haddon. March 22. 1938. Davenport. Iowa. English. Mathematics, History. Corporal; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon. WOODARD, BILL D. August 29, 1938, Dallas. Texas. History, English. Mathematics. 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Expert Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 Honor Wreaths; Rifle Team, 1 year; Dallas Historical Society. WOODFORD, BOB LINCOLN. July 28, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Drafting, English. Mathematics. Private First Class; School Commendation Ribbon; Marksman Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Honor Wreaths. WOOLVERTON, MARLENE KATHERINE. August 14, 1938. Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club. Y-Teens. WORSHAM, JO EDEENE. March 9. 1938. Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. WREDBERG, IURINE ELIZABETH, Tootsie. February 22, 1939, Southbridgc. Massa-chusetts. English. Mathematics, History. Ice Skating Club; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Junior Red Cross Convention, 1954. WRIGHT, FRANCILLE, Fran. June 7, 1938, Stafford, Kansas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz pins; Red Cross Representative. WRIGHT, JOHN A. June 24, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Language. YANCEY, LINDA KAY, Tweefy. August 13, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics, language. Tennis; Gym Captain, 1953, 1954, 1955; Gym Captain's Club; Captain's Captain, 55; Good Scholarship Club; Future Nurses; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theaier; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Playday at TSCW; Dallas Council on World Affairs; Y-Tecns; Tennis Club; Linz pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; CRUSADER, Athletics, Co-Editor; Delegate to Texas High School Press Association; Junior Achievement, Secretary. ZA8Y, FRANCES ANN, Frantic October 23, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Art, Commercial. Art Service Club; Northeast Texas Industrial Art Award; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. ZIEGLER, ANN COLLARD, Ziggy. August 9, 1938, Honey Grove, Texas. English, Mathematics, Homemaking, little Theater; Tumbling Club; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club. ZOLLNER, SHIRLEY FAYE, Fayzie. November 17, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Tennis; Gym Captain, 53; Delegate to Journalism Day at SMU; Dallas Historical Socioty; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Tumbling Club; Auxiliary Library Council: Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Good Scholarship Club; Representative to A. Harris Fashion Board. TUBB, DENNIS RAY. October 14. 1936, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. Second lieutenant; White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; A Basketball, 1-Year letferman; A Football; Track; Roller Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club. June, 1956 Graduates not Pictured Gene Allen Lowell Malcolm Baker Donald Ray Biggcrstaff Jimmy Bryan John Burrus Jo Ann Coleman Wesley Claude Davis George Doughty Suzanne Eichncr Furman Jack Hall W. A. Harper Theresa Hayes Jimmy Hilley Carl Byron Holland Tommy Hurley James Jaborek Robert Ketchersid Sue Hendricks Knight Craig Michcll Georgia Mathias John Lawrence Miley John O'Neil Pace Charles Peale Roy Plumlee Joe Potts John Ragan Charles Reddy James Lee Reiffin Mark Schirato Norman Shwarts Judy Gale Thompson Rowe Verschoylc Reynolds Waund Pete Wells John Wright Larry Wycoff Donald Zivney 75 VERSATILE SENIORS ELECTED TO LEAD 4B CLASS Discussing their duties as class officers, are Mike Kirkpatrick, President; Camille Pratt, Secretary; Tom Palmer and J.N. Legg, Vice Presidents. Enthusiasm, willingness to serve, and loyalty are just a few characteristics of these students. CLASS OF JANUARY, 1957 BRADFORD, NEWMAN ROY. November 6, 1937, Sulphur Spring , Texas. English, History. Sergeant; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers. COLYAR, LARRY CONLEY. February 12, 1939, Indianapolis, Indiana. English, Mathematics. School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Pan-American Student Forum; Bible Linz Pin; Band; Color Band; Military Band; Concert Band; All-City Band. CRANE, CHARLES ROBERT. January 28, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons (one star); 3 Rod, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Amateur Radio Operators, Treasurer; Representative, Youth for Traffic Safety Conference; Little Theater; Projectionists Club; Good Scholarship Club; Member of Junior Citizen's Traffic Commission; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Band; Band librarian; All-City Band. DANSBY, ROBERT DENNIS. August 2, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. Sergeant First Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Rifle Team. DARR, JUDY CAROL. December 2, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Y-Tccns; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative, President; Student Council Representative; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. DARRAH, ROBERT JOHN, Bob. October 21, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation Award; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. 7 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas, one year. DENNETT, LOIS ELAINE. February 5, 1939, Boston, Massachusetts. English, Commercial. Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. DICKENSON, WILLIAM EDWARD, Bill. October 16, 1938, Popular Bluff, Missouri. Mathematics, English. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman); Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas, one year; B Basketball 2 years; A Football, 1 year; B Football, I year; Track 1-Year letterman; “B Baseball, 1 year; Student Council Representative. FULLER, KAY. April 11, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Tennis Team; Gym Captain; Gym Captains' Club; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Athletic Office. Did I get that tee? Team manager Paul Allen is in deep study, leaving the field between halves at Dal-Hi. She offers the simple love of an humble maiden; he the pure devotion of a strong man. She is Pat Daniel as Bertha, and he is Terry Peake as Jack Dalton in the melodrama, Curse, You, Jack Dalton. CLASS OF JANUARY, 1957 GAYNOR, AllAN FREDRIC, Al. August 30, 1939, Brooklyn, New York. English, Mathematics, Science. Sergeant First Class; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Amateur Radio Operators, Treasurer; Good Scholarship Club. GIBSON, GERALD PATRICK. June 22, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. Sergeant First Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Red, White, end Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon with Star; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Represent-ative. GOEHRING, RAYMOND LANCE, Ray. February 23, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. Manager A Football Team; Athletic Club; Assistant to Attendance Office; Hunting and Fishing; Won first on theme Selling as a Career sponsored by Dallas Sales Club. HALL, NORMAN CURTIS. March 30, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Projectionists Club. HARAWAY, MARY ELLEN, Mug. February 14, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Champion Tumbling Team, 1954; Gym Captain; Art Service Club; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Chorus. KENNEDY, JAMES DONALD, Jim. July 2, 1938, Chicago, Illinois. English, Mathematics. KIRKPATRICK, MICHAEL GROGAN, Stick. May 21, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon (Sharpshooter); 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; B Basketball, 1 year;, A Baseball Team; Good Scholarship Club. LEGG, JESS NOBLE, J.N. February 2, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; B Basketball; A Football, 1-year Letterman; A Baseball, 1-ycar Letterman. LLEWELLYN, HEATHER NEILL, Red. May 25, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1954; Tumbling Champions Team, 1954; Dallas Historical Society; Y-Tcens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. m CLASS OF JANUARY, 1957 LYDAY LINDA CAROLYN lyn November 18 1938 Paducah. Texas. English. Future Nurses Club MASON VIRGINIA AVERY March 1.S, 1938. New York. English, Mathematics. Champion Tumbling Team. 195-1; Y Teens; I in? Pin ; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Good Scltolarsh p Club MOORt DAVID WILLIAM Crocket? February 28 tvjo, Los Angeles, California. English. History. Mathematics Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Com-mendation Ribbon, Red D’ Ribbon; Red White and Blue Ribbon; Projectionists Club; Aeronautics Club. PALMER TOMMYE LEE fig Tom ' October 19. 1938. Dallas, Texas. English. V.'tl • at '. Sergeant f.rs? C ss, 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and B c Ribbons; 2 W'-itc Ribbons,- B Baskctbai1 2 years; A Football, 2 years; Track 2 years; “B Baseball I year; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. PAYNE, SHARON ANN Sherrie. October 31 1938. Sulphur Springs, Texas. English. History, little Theater; Y-Teenj; Bible Award; Chorus. PEPPER. JERRY WAYNE August 19 1938. Dallas. Texas. English. History. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue R.bbons; Projectionists Club. PRATT ANN CAMILLE. April 19 1939 Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater, Y Teens; Y-Tccn Starlight Queen, 195-1; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Nurse. RALLS. MYRNA LEA. May 28 1938. Dallas. Texas. English, Commercial. Winning Tumbling Team, 195-1. RIVERS. CURTIS RAY, Curl. June 9, 1939. Dallas. Texas. English Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon,- Nile Green Ribbon (Marksman i; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; A Football, 1 year; B Football. 1 year; A Baseball, 1 year; B Baseball, 1 year; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. That's earthworms, not spaghetti in that jar. instructor Howard Kitchen is supervising Norma Fred Bruss, Jean Grace, and Martha Christmas examine the creatures (properly embalmed). Biology Shrodc, as they CLASS OF JANUARY, 1957 SCHULTZ, DOROTHY RUTH, Schultzic. June 12, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Good Scholarship Club; Y-Teens; Projectionists Club; Tumbling Winning Team, 1954; Delegate to Texas High School Press Association; CRUSADER, Classes, Co-Editor; Delegate to North Texas Student Activities Conference. SHEER, DONNIE SMITH, GLENDA OREE, Ree. February 27, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial Business, Math. Linz pins; Bible Award; Majorette; Student Council Representative. STEWART, CLAUDIA ANN. March 12, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Linz pins; Chorus. OWEN; MICHAEL JAMES, Mike. June 18, 1939, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, History. WALLACE, LEONARD BRUCE, September 13, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. Private First Class; Honor Wreaths; A Football, 1-Year, B Football, 1-Year; Red Cross Representative,- Vice President, 55-56. WILLIAMSON, JOE DEAN. December 4, 1937, Winnsboro, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Chorus. 80 January, 1957, Graduates Not Pictured Marcus Dean Bailey, William Thomas Barnett, Donald Ray Bradford, Reuben Lawrence Bradley, Judy Marlene Casina, David Barnes Clevenger, James Paul Collinsworth, Hilary Maurice Dempsey, Darlyn Jan Dillard, Janice Dodd, James Robert Gibbons, Harvey Joe Gibbons, Archie Lee Graham, Frederick Todd Graves, Danny Jack Hampel, Lee Portor Harrison, Joe Howard, John Jacob, James Jones, James Kelly, Margot Landrum, John Miley, Billy Miller, Bob Nasby, Harry lee Perkins, Roger Paul Raley, Larry Joe Ratcliff, Milo Shelby, Norman Shwarts, Charles Smith, Robert Southworth, Larry Wallace, David Walsh, Jarrell Waters, Robert Williams, Robert Wesley Williams, Joe Dean Williamson, Bill Wolfgang, Anton Lindsey Wylie. January, 1956, Graduates Not Pictured in 1955 Crusader Robert Kittrell Sally Sewell Glen Williams UNDERCLASSMEN 3A JUNIORS Robert Abbott John Alexander Judy Alexander Paul Allen Don Amcndson Ruth Arnett Leslie Arnold Tommy A$cl Steve Austin Martha Bagby Alta Baines Ann 8akcr Gail Baker Sherry Ballard Jean Balias Jack Barfield Robert Barfield Shirley Barner Barbara Bartine Mary Bates Mary Belle Batts Mary Ann Baxter Lavinia Benge Beverly Bennett Lynda Bennett Barbara Benthul Suzanne Bethel Ted Bianchi Ann Bishop Jan 8obbitt Linda Bower Sharon Bozeman Sharon Branscome Dan Brents Glenda Brice Doris Bright Jean Bright Dotha Briscndinc Anne Brooks John Henry Brown Sue Brown Cathy Browning Woody Brownlee Sharon Broyles Pat Burke Judy Burkhard Roy Call Tommy Canafax Richard Carlson Lclia Carter Jeanne Caruthcrs Carolyn Casper Don Cass Johnetta Cates Pat Catina Troy Chandler Carole Chew Sheri Chism Jack Chisum Evelyn Claire Bobbie Sue Clark Mary Clark Nan Clark 82 3A JUNIORS ■= fck 1 .fi L VjK n V, I £+ ! 1 Philip Clark Bobby Coffer George Cogiwell Jeanne Coleman Ronald Coleman Maurice Collins Mary Beth Colquitt Cathryn Conant Mary Beth Coniglio Lloyd Cook Mary Lou Cook Norma Cook Bob Cooper Doris Jean Cooper Jerrie Cooper Johnny Cox Bob Crouch Paul Crump Mary Joy Cunningham Bailey Currin Joy Dale Dcnice Davidson Dan Davis Gloria Davis Jerry Dean Jeff Dcason Carolyn Decker Sheilah Dclfold Bill Deneen Johnnie De Poma Irene DiBennardo Elinor Dietel Darlyn Dillard Dona Douglas Rosemary Duggan Annabelle Lee Duncan Jeryl Eads Wendy Easley Tommie Eason Paul Eby Martha Echart Diane Eddleman John Eikenburg Judy Englemann Roger Enlow Charlie Erickson Patsye Estes Sandra Eubanks Barbara Evans Travis Fairdoth Mary Ellen Faulkner Virginia Fine Yetta Finn Paula Finneburgh Janet Fisher Tommy Flanagan Lynn Flowers Carolyn Floyd Pcrcilla Forbes Myrlinda Foster Helen Franklin Elizabeth Fretz Stanley Fullen 3A JUNIORS Bettie Bob Fuller Anne Galbraith Lynda Galloway Carolyn Gann Milton Gardner Robert Gardner Barbara Gentry David Gershner Helen Gibson Nedra Gillmorc Rayburn Glosup Linda Godwin Don Goin Paul Golden Sharron Jean Goldstein Gcri Gayle Goodman Linda Grace Frank Graham Brad Graves Alfred Gray Gerald Green Harriet Green Jimmy Green Bracy Greer Janclle Gricscl Nan Grubbs Phyllis Gustafson Lela Hale Dorothy Ham Pat Harden David Hardie Charlotte Harris Judith Ann Harris Judy Harris Sue Harris Phila Harrott Alice Hart Carolyn Haygood Margaret Hazlett Carolyn Hearn Karen Heath Virginia Hefflen Jody Hellmuth Mary Grace Hendricks Olva Zoe Hendricks Darlene Henry Pat Herbert Wilma Hicks Jerry Hill Earl Hodges Sharon Hoff Jimmy Hogue Beverly Holder Gail Hollis Sharon Holloway Mary Ann Hoover Dean Hoiser Marion House Carol Houser Douglas Howell Robert Hughen Carol Hulsey Jeanette Humphreys 3A JUNIORS Barbara Hutchison Doris Hutchison Gretchen Hyde John M. Isbell Anita Jackson Sondra Jackson Becky James Ray James Georgia Janousck Jane Jenkins Alice May Johnson Jackie Johnson Jeanine Johnson Jerry Johnson Jo Ann Johnson Margaret Johnston Larry Jones Kathleen Joines Carolyn Judd Annette Julian Calvin Justice Suzanne Kadane Sue Keeton Jean Keith Monetta Kelly Eddie Kennedy Bobby Kiefer Pat Kilgore Bill King Margaret King Riggs Mickey Kirkpatrick Hannah Kittrell Harriett Kittrell Raymond Klempin Karen Kowalke Connie Kring Eloise Lacey Milton Lamm Jerry Lane Bob Lankford Larry Lansdov n Sally Lee Sue Leftwich Dolores Lehman Joe Levering Barbara Lindloff John Lobingier Maidie Longakcr Evelyn Louwein Marcia Lumpkin Sara McCarthy Glenda McCarty Don McCauley Gary McClintock Gary McCollum Kay McCormick Alex McCulloch Weldon McDonald Roberta McElwain Sara McGarr Michael McGinnis Jeanne McClain Oloy McNatt 85 3A JUNIORS Vicki Mack Marcia Mamlin Pete Manos Gina Marriot Carolyn Martin Flo Marvin Betty Maxon Allen May lucile Mentesana Don Merrifield Sydne Milam Dodd Miller Johnny Miller Freddy Mill Don Moody Nancy Moore Vicki Moore Sonja Morgan Carolyn Morley Larry Morrow Pat Murphy Tommy Murray Ann Myers Donna Myers David Nallie Bob Nasby Gerald Neely Barbara Neill Bob Ncyland Brenda Nicholas Linda Nichols Nancy Norris Larry O'dell John Oden Janice Odum Ellen O'Keefe Ralph Oilman Dan Olson Bob Ondrusek Morris Lee Orr Ruby Palmer Beverly Pappcnfus Mike Parker Vee Parker Patsy Parmer Nell Patterson Peggy Paul Sandra Paulson Jimmy Pendleton Irene Penry Eulalie Perdue Francis Perritt Tom Petty Donna Phifer Sandra Philpot Betty Pickle Rayline Pinner Richard Piper Lynne Pollard James Powdrill Grace Prather Sue Price Norma Randolph Ellen Ray Frances Reese Bill Reed Tommy Reeve Dalyne Reeves Diane Reeves Nancy Reeves Randy Rivers Myrna Roberts Van Robinson Wayne Robinson Merilee Roland Linda Rose Linda Ross Kay Rowan Bill Rucker James Russell Sue Sandel Ruth Sanders Judy Sanderson Deborah Scherzeh Mitzi Schober Faith Schrodt Betty Scott Bob Scott Gary Seaton Dan Shelton Carol Sheppard James Short Bill Shropshire Beverly Shugart Paul Simmons Sandra Simmons Shirley Singleton Jackie Skaggs Carol Skilliam Pat Skinner Pinky Skinner David Smith Jack Smith John Smith Judy Smith Le Roy Smith Tony Smith Jane Solomon Nancy Sorrells Luther Soules Roberta Staglik Dale Staples Michaeline Staton Beverly Stewart Janice Stogsdill Edward Stone Sally Stone Joan Strattin Eleanor Stucber Lee Taliaferro Clara Taylor Johnny Taylor Steve Taylor Allen Temple Jimmy Terry Sandra Terry 87 Betty Thompson Jerry Thompson Judy Thompson Linda Thompson Marcus Thompson Ronny Thompson Roseann Thompson Bruce Thyfault Sally Todd Joy Tolson Linda Tucker Cathy Turner Charlotte Usrcy Boyce Vanderburg Dan Vaughan Ellen Venable Josephine Ventura Sandy Vestal Betty Veyhl June Wafford Gail Walker Geraldine Wallis Beth Walters Claudette Waraksa Tommy Waters Kay Watson Ann Wattner Patsy Watts Kay Webb Sue Webster Charlotte Weiss Jeanette Wells Jerry Wells Dan C. West Dee Wheeler Barbara White Beth White Kay White Elizabeth Whitman Jimmie Wild Ann Williams Carolyn Williamson Lance Williamson Bill Wilson Bob Wilson Nancy Wilson Nell Wilson Peggy Jo Wilson Sandra Wingrcn Tommy Wislcy Dorothy Wood Mary Kathrinc Woods Dorothy Woolcy Ann Workman Frank Worley Mary Louise Worthington Gilbert Wyrick Donald Yaap Charles Yates Donna Yaw Dorothy Young Beverly Yount Sue Zigenbein 3B JUNIORS Mary Beth Acker Georgia Burke Wade Bynum Mary Chotas Sandra Clark Bette Clements Jane Daniel Mildred Davenport Angus David Martha Dickson Sally Florian Joyce Frank Bettie Bob Fuller Carol Griffin Barbara Harris Sandra Harris Francis Johnson Jo Ann Key Scott Knccse Richard Kriss Joyce Lafon Judy Murray Melba O'Briant Kay Perkins Marilyn Pettigrew Barbara Rushing Linda Sheffield Carolyn Shepelwich The first semester officers of the June class confer with class sponsor Edith Cooper about activities plans. Pictured are Orman Puckett, president; Mrs. Cooper, senior sponsor; Sandy Schroeder, secretary, and Socrates Bagiackas, vice president. The second semester brought four new teachers to Woodrow, too late to include in the CRUSADER Faculty section. Shown arc Mrs. Juanita Sandel, library assistant; Mrs. Mary Echerd, English; Merle Hudson, business; and Mrs. Jean Ann Terry, girls' physical education. 89 2A SOPHOMORES FOURTH ROW: John Bceman, Pete Corey, ‘Robert Copeland, Joe Connell, Jerry Chappell, David Adams. THIRD ROW: David Curd, Neal Adams, Bobby Coats, Gene Benthul, Herman Clay, Robert Addison, Preston Brashcar. SECOND ROW: Rolinda Bailey, Linda Ander-ton, Carla Cooper, Barbara Cochrum, Sandra Collins, Carole Anderson, Mollie Cox. FIRST ROW: Linda Allman, Linda Anderson, Shirley Clark, Carole Sue Clare, Suzanne Buhrcr, Sammy Lou Angelo. FOURTH ROW: Terry Chamness, Charles Cannon, Mike Campbell, Jim Batty, John Allen, Richard Ccrvin, David Ballard, Roy Bassham. THIRD ROW: Harold Brennan, Bobby Brewer, Michael Bennett, Joe Carrabba, Don Barr, Steve Belikoff, Owen Arnold. SECOND ROW: Mary Addington, Gloria Allen, Mary Burlew, Sarah Bradley, Eula Bohannon, Linda Canafax, Barbara Bunch, Sara Conant, Martha Burlew. FIRST ROW: Tannye Beckerman, Barbara Burch, Sandra Ballard, Maxine Carpenter, Carol Burns, Mary Cox. FOURTH ROW: Chris Cadcnhead, Bobby Bris-ton. Skipper Beauchamp, Cecil Bailey, 8arry Brooks, Ronny Beshires. THIRD ROW: Carlin Brandt, Gene Benthul, Bunky Bagwell, Sally Bickel, Carmen Brennan, James Barlow. SECOND ROW: Wanda Batchelor, Debra Brad-berry, Dolores Crist, Priscilla Broughton, Lu-cine Bryan, Paula Breazeale, Dorothy Bragg. FIRST ROW: Pat Bevington, Carol Burk, Carol Branom, Sandra Bisbee, Patsy Jo Creel, Sally Bell. 2A SOPHOMORES FOURTH ROW: Shirley Fagala, Lural Chappell, Jacquelyn Dalton, Carolyn Bane, Shirley Brown, Dana Garfield, Gail Grant, Azalea Beene. THIRD ROW: Suzie Frith, Ora Mae Garrison, Sue Besser, Irene Christon, Sandra Dugger, Sara Dickerson, Sylvia Gandy, Shirley Dcason. SECOND ROW: Niki Dorris, Dale Ewing, Katie Fox, Wanda Duncan, Elizabeth Glosup, Carol Lee Goodman, Carolyn Foster. FIRST ROW: Hazel Frank, Emma Battles, Kay Cox, Nell Crittenden, Pat Cave, Beverly Ellis, Emily Fooshec. FOURTH ROW: Gene Box, Jimmy Dalton, Pat Davis, Roger Bass, Marty Dcason, Lois Duncan, Shirley Christopher. THIRD ROW: Roy Flynn, Perry Edmondson, Buddy Fite, Dent DeWitt, Jerry Dickerson, Lonnie Eddy, Billy Foote, Pat Dearing. SECOND ROW: Jo Ellen Caddell. Pat DcLand, Rebecca Dc Noyclles, Donna Dixon, Gwen Griffith, Yvonne Gerst, Nancy Evans. FIRST ROW: Joan Dunlap. Madelynn Eiken-burg, Sandra Greer, Lynnda Dyer, Nancy Jo Channell, Darla Rose Eads. FOURTH ROW: Johnny Gibson, Rick Dowlearn, Odell Booker, Jerry Boyd, Bill Farley, Dick Evans, Jim Deason. THIRD ROW: Trice Edwards, Jack Gaulding, Milton Enlow, Jack Greer, Frank Fritts, Phil Garner, Rod Doster, Vaughn Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Martha Ellenburg, Wanda Goodman, Denise S. Fancher, Joanne Gregory, Johnny Bowling, Philip Grubbs, Joe Flowers, Don Gersch, Houston Graf. FIRST ROW: Donna Farrar, Lynne Francisco, Brenda Frazier, Billie Guynes, Gracie Gunn, Jo Anne Farrier, Betty Jane Fleenor, Sharon Edge. 2A SOPHOMORES FOURTH ROW: Sharon Hunter, Verna Holder, Brenda Hood, Marsha Hayle, Carolyn Herron, Janice Holder, Alice Hebei. THIRD ROW: Judy Haralson, Judith Loretta Harris, Nctta Ann Hixson, Brenda Hart, Jo Anna Huddle, Charlotte Hollis, Bobbie Head, Carol Inglct. SECOND ROW: Julia Hall. Betty Hieatt, Anne Hardie, Suzie Hartman, Joyce Anne Harvey. Brenda Hopper, Pat Hill. FIRST ROW: Suzan Hayes, Peggy Hodges, Jill Hawkins, Eva Hipp, Julie Haltom, Shirley Hall, Sue Hays, Suzanne Hailey. FOURTH ROW: Paul Haney, Herbert Harlan, Jimmy Inglis, Harry Haun, Fred Hill, Richard Hoppers, Charles Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Jim Howell, Linda Harrison, Frenna Herndon. Mary Hunsucker, Ronald Hogan, Don Humphreys, Robbie Isonhood. SECOND ROW: George Hallmark, Jerry Horn-buckle, Tom Hunt, Richard Holloway, Doug Hoag, Joe Hornsby, Larry Hilley. FIRST ROW: Brenda Jennings, Audrey Jolly, Ruth Campbell, Wilbert Henderson, Genie Jay, Kathy Kincaid, Mary Hines. FOURTH ROW: Bud Johnson, Robert Kelly, John Johnston, George Jennings, Bryant Jensen, Bill Jacobs, John Wayne Johnson, Jimmie Ray Johnson. THIRD ROW: Keith King, Larry Kanatzar, Steve Kcmpf, Glenn Kirby, Judy Kadane, Jane Kcelc, Barbara King, Bob Jones. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Klein, Janet Jamieson, Lynn Johnson, Sue Johnson, Janis Jack-son, Clarice Jaynes, Patsy Jarrell, Patty Kadane. FIRST ROW: Rosalind Kriss, Carol Johnson, Collccnc January, Steve Joyce, Paul Kinney, John Jensen, 8ill Kaufman, Frank Jelinek. 2A SOPHOMORES FOURTH ROW: Bob Litton, Ronald Martin, John Masen, Pete Mankins, Jack Mark , Benny McMahan, Claude Ma ey, Scott McMahan. THIRD ROW: Lou Ann Lawrence, Jimmie Lou McCain, Donna McNall, Pat McMahan, Brenda Mobley, Danye Kay London, Colleen McMillan, Mike Nance. SECOND ROW: Emma McClendon, Nancy Milam, Nancy McGough, Rosemary lakastik, Martha McDonald, Carolyn Newton, Nina Newman FIRST ROW: Barbara Marshall, Peggy Lundy, Jo Mclntire, Jerry Moore, Judy Moore, Helen Lctkiewicz, Kathleen Morrow, Pat McKenzie. FOURTH ROW: Austin Lewis, Lewis Mondy, Gary Long, Mike May, Don McMillan, Joe Mitchell, Lonnie Mullen, Jimmy Mount. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Minnis, Sandra Maxwell, Saundra Mead, Lanita Morrison, Lee Ann Nuc-cio, James McGhee, Eddie Myre. SECOND ROW: Evelyn McLean, Betty Morris, Doris McShan, Anita Matthews, Linda Mills, Beverly Jane Line, Jerry Eugene Lenz, Billie Leon Miller. FIRST ROW: David Miller, J. M. McWilliams. Frank McWilliams, Jimmie Lay, Joe Bob Moore, Ross McMahan, David Marshall, Laurie Moseley. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Parkerson, James Rast, Richard Powers, Lanny Ross, Paul Rutherford, Ann Piper, Mildred Pierce, Sandie Pester. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Miller, Diane Miles, Anne McKee, Frankie Miller, Martha Mills, Carol Miller, Linda Little. SECOND ROW: Judy Long, Joyce Minton, Beth Mullins, Becky Lavo, Ronnie McKnight, Tony McGraw, Charles W. Moore, Harry Neill. FIRST ROW: Bill Oliver, Fred O'Neal, Jeff Proctor, Milton Miles, Cy Loyd, Jerry Rams-dalc. Buddy Masters, David Richardson. 2A SOPHOMORES FOURTH ROW: Robert Raley, Eddy Reed, Bill Reed, Tommy Rhea, Billy Roush, Gloria Reid, Bolcynn Roberts, Sonja Romanowski. THIRD ROW: Judy Pou, Dot Pollard, Joan Prcssly, Judy Prater, Shirley Phelps, Geneva Porterfield, Barbara Perkins, Carol Ann Reeves. SECOND ROW. Phyllis Rodgers, Sharon Rief-ler, Jeanne Reinert, Penelope Robinson, Frances Reed, Jean Ruyle, Kaye Rule. FIRST ROW: Diane Palamountain, Edith P'ice, Patsy Perdue, Rae Perritt, Celeste Ribble, Martha Ramage, Janet Ross, Susan Ruhland. FOURTH ROW: Pat Shipley, Ethelyn Stirman, Dorothy Stephenson, James Rhodes, Mary Ann Smith, Connie Stearns, Shcilah Stockton. THIRD ROW: Arlene Perdue, Wanda Price, Robert Ross, Jeanette Sumners, Horace Sprad-ling, Josephine Servello, Barbara Schirato. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Parks, Joyce Pavclka, Judy Roberts, Gayle Owens, Georgiana Perkins, Mickey Shocklie, Wanda Roebuck, Gail Ridenour. FIRST ROW: Sonja Roberts, Patricia Rogers, Darlene Ruhland, Jerry Ann Reeder, Anita Stribling, Diane Smith, Linda Stringer, Susie Sanders. FOURTH ROW: Charlton Lewis, David Smith, Bill Teter, Ross Tctcr, Jack Sturgess, Ricky Simpson, Jim Sneed. THIRD ROW: David McDaniel, G. W. McDonald, David McAdoo, Bob Sloan, Oren Shillcn-berge, Kenneth Spradlin, Eddie Snead. SECOND ROW: Jay Sims, Ross Barron Storey, Don Stroud, Bill Schmitt, Gerald Solomonson, Vernon Smith, Gene Smith. FIRST ROW: Carol Scott, Carrie lee Stogsdill, Niki Steinhourst, Susan Sapp, Terry South, Judy Saulsman, Sandra Smith, Sue Stubblefield. 2A SOPHOMORES FOURTH ROW: Mary Lee Sargent, Jo Marie Taylor, Norman Stepter, John Spiva, David Seitzler, Gary Tarplcy, Marietta Stine , Joyce Spark . THIRD ROW: Shirley Tunncll, Lynn Townjend, Cathy St. Clair, Chrittine Scotch, Linda Sander . Doris Thomas, Jay Trammell. SECOND ROW: Pat Taylor, Gayle Travillo, Allean Taylor, Pat Tiner, Linda Thacker, Ann Traylor, Shirley Tucker, Tricky Tanner. FIRST ROW: Sue Stuter, Ginger Sexton, Ronald Thrasher, Leon Thomason, Jane Young, Fayrcnc Weesner, Doris Jean Weldon. FOURTH ROW: Brooks Bradley, Robert Brown. Edwin Wilkinson, Erwin Wilbanks, Bill Ferris, Melvin Vancil, Dick Beal, Jerry Whatley, Robert Wulf. THIRD ROW: Sharon Woodruff, Barbara Whitman, Linda Walker, Sue Wilson, Jerry Ann Fuller, Dianne Vaughn, Mollie Willis, Antonina Ventura. SECOND ROW: Suzie Warpel, Carol Young, Janet Wright, Rhonda Vance, Gail Weatherby, Charlene Tucker, Barbara Tonick. FIRST ROW: Jane Warren, Mary Ann White, Ruth Winterbauer, Jonnic Woodriff, Mary Linda Young, Anne Wilson, Carol Wallis, Kathy Zahit. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Crofford, Troycc Wheeler, Jimmy Yates, Haskell Branch, Johnny White, Mike Worden. THIRD ROW: Earl Harris, Mason Lord, Dan Biettcngcr, Lee Wolfgang, Gary Don Welty, Sammy Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Wagliardo, Barbara Welch, Ann Whybark, Saundra Wise, Martha Weed. FIRST ROW: Barbara Ward, Daigonc Zidermais, Linda Voigt, Jenelle Wallis, Sandra Winfrey, Scheme Watson. 2A SOPHOMORES THIRD ROW: Bill Witcher, Elbert Wilton, Kenneth Williams, Sherwood Wite, Wayne Well . SECOND ROW: Neal Watts, Reid Warner. Bryant Faubion, Walter Virden, Roy Hewitt, AAarvin Frair. FIRST ROW: Sarah Zeidlik, Vera Mac Wood, Ada June Morgan, Barbara Woolley, Lynne Walton, Starlynn Vernon, Anna Mac Zeller. 2B SOPHOMORES FOURTH ROW: Charles Davis, Johnny Duran, Joe Duran, Chard Ford, Joe Cook, Jack Garrison, Russell Griffith. THIRD ROW: Lamar Allen, Frankie Faraisl, Lee Barineau, Lynn Allen, Scott Bobo, Chuck Graf. SECOND ROW: Linda Borden, Judy Ballou, Vivian Athens Ronnie Crigger, Judy Copplc, Linda Coker. FIRST ROW: Jo Anne Friddle, Jann Gray, Anne Gibson, Sabra Holmes, Linda Hill. FOURTH ROW: Donnie Newman, Harold Owens, Griff Wildman, William Irving, Jr., Clyde Kerley, Ed Sartain, Jimmy Me Inti re. THIRD ROW: Billy May, Jane Usry, Carole McCurdy, Randhi Smith, Linda Huffman, Peggy Mclcher, Tommy Jonas. SECOND ROW: Raymond Hargis, Nancy Thomas, Donna Lee, Joan Haldeman, Jack Ramsey, John Stone, Charles Stone. FIRST ROW: Mike Reynolds, Marion Word, Robert Sipe, Eddy Phillips, Dennis Stone. ROVING CAMERAMAN MAKES LATE SORTIE Everybody, simply everybody loves music, but especially do the Har-moneers, a boys' choral group organized the last semester. They arc David Marshall, seated, and left to right: John DePoma, Lawrence Bradley, John Holtz, Gene Allen. Ray James, Walter Tibbetts. Another new music ensemble is the Harmoncttes. They arc, seated, Janet Osterhout and Glenda McCarly; standing, clockwise, Penelope Robinson, Judy Sanderson, Frances Perrit, Jeanne Johnson, Jo Mclntire, Jackie Skaggs, Ann Criswell, Nancy Channell, Ann Cotton. Not pictured is Norma Randolph. It's the set of the month and deep concentration that help Mr. Parris complete an experiment in chemistry as Gary Seaton, Mary Worthington, and Tommy Canafax watch carefully. The Choral Club was organized this year to provide a music group especially for those who do not have regular chorus periods. The demure expression is perfect; the pose is PCr-foct for the ensemble of 1906, modeled by Gina Lou Marroit on a home economics assembly in late Spring of 1955. 97 98 The expressions on the faces of this group tell that they are the nominees for favorites. Here they are told the news and receive instructions from crusader sponsor Paul F. Allen and Features editors Barbara Pou and Bobbie Campbell. 100 CRUSADER STAFF PRESENTS FAVORITES FOR ’56 Surviving a general nomination, in which some 250 boys and 235 girls were named, these twelve popular seniors were voted on a second time by the entire student body, and the top three boys and three girls were named Favorites. Herein, for the first time, the public, including the Favorites themselves, is allowed to see the results of that election. These young people have a right to be happy and proud. They, because of some outstanding qualities have been elevated to a place of honor by their friends. Doubtless many, if not all of them, feel humble. It goes without saying that they have a responsibility that goes with the honor . . . that of never disappointing their schoolmates, who elected them and followed their leadership, and the parents, teachers, and officials that directed them in their school pursuits. Truly this is a Moment to Remember. THE FEATURES EDITORS Photographt by KIRBY LINDA GUESS RUNNERS-UP BARELY MISS MOST COVETED HONOR MARGARET BUCKMEYER JERRY GOODSON FAYE ZOLLNER SOFT LIGHTS SOFT MUSIC Cupid is Out tonight . . . along with these dreamy-eyed Wildcats, dancing to the music of The Royals at the annual Valentine Dance. Getting ready for the Military Ball! Jimmy Lee hangs the insignia, while Bill Woodard steadies the ladde'. After the grand march at the Officers' Dance, the officers and their partners respectfully wait for the colonel and his lady to begin the dance. SCHOOL DANCES VARY FROM SPORT TO FORMAL Climax of the Senior Prom is the Grand March, led here by class officer Zack Robinson, Bobby Jackson, and Jerry Lee and Student Council President Buddy Nimmons and their dates. Individualism pays off! Mammy and Pappy Yokum bring luck and first prize to Eddie Curry and Sue Shelton at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Waiting on the juke box at the football dance, several couple discover the cameraman in the balcony. This dance, one of the first of the season, was one of the most enjoyable. SPECIAL BUSES MEAN OUT-OF-TOWN GAME Calm looking outside, but plenty of excitement within these three Continental buses loaded for the only out-of-town foot ball game. Selling hot cakes? No, bus tickets to Cow Town, but they're going as fast. Parent Teacher president Mrs. W. H. Cothrum, left, and helpers Mrs. Fran Sloane, and Mrs. W. D. Whybark are shown collecting bus fares to Ft. Worth and the Paschal game from Kenny Wiley, Carol Reeves, Don Hillis, and Sheridan Chism. There must be plenty of room, from the happy expressions on the faces of Alice Hart. Ray James, and Ruth Miller as they await their turn with dozens of Others to board the Ft. Worth bound bus. YELLS AND MUSIC WERE LOUD ... PLAYERS, DETERMINED Tsk, tsk. Those windows shouldn't be opened on an air conditioned bus. However Suzanne Thornhill, Linda Yancey, and Jinksie DeHay merely wanted to wave goodbye before the bu: pul'cd out. Tooting their o wn horn, figuratively, these Wildcat Band members. Bill Teeter, Don Smith, Billy Earl Hill, Jack Smith, William Vardell, Freddy Garrison, and Charles Crane affix a sign on the bus before leaving for Ft. Worth, where they will do a lot of literal blowing. Last minute packers. Bill Hopkins, John Beeson, J. N. legg. Bill Dickenson, and J. W. Sanders pul their football equipment on the bus. THE AUDITORIUM WAS CROWDED! Always a pari of the Wildcat assemblies is the reading of the Scripture. Here Student Council President David Harris has introduced Imda N.chois, Scr.pture reader for the day. Typical scene on a Thursday morning . . . the eager rush for choice scats at the weekly assembly. Beauty is added to the band as the majorettes Eulalie Perdue, Susan Hays, Shirley Wallace, Glenda Smith, Betty Scott, Scheme Watson, Sondra Brawner, and Marie Bohannon introduce the numbers on one of the band assemblies. The auditorium rings as the student body agrees witf the cheerleaders and band that Those Wildcats arc the best! BUT ASSEMBLIES WERE ENJOYABLE! Tune them in about 5:30 jomc morning five years from now. They are Tommy Gaulding, Jeff Deason, and Johnny dc Poma singing Hound Dog on the talent assembly. Add volume and expression to good diction and you'll come out a well-developed orator; or so Barbara Marder has Mike Howe believing. John Henry was a steel-driving man holds the attention of Cats, children, witches, indizns, and hoodlums as William Vardell Pantomimes the old favorite on the Halloween assembly. David Harris seems to be imagining the true lemon flavor of Schmibble Lipstick, as advertised by that famous commercial quintet Ann De Shazo, Kathryn Wallace, Mike Howe, louAnn Williams, and Pat Daniels Howard. The jig is up, foul villain! says the hero, David Harris, as, at the end of the melodrama Curse You, Jack Dalton, the cast assembles on the stage. They are Mike Howe, Katie Bray, Pat Daniels Howard, Terry Peake, David Harris, Orman Puckett, and Suzie Buhrcr. CHRISTMAS AT WOODROW Quiei Artists at work!—on the Christmas assembly stage. Joan Barthold, Carol Morrow, and Carol Chcavens are advising Eugene Gilliam while Suzanne Bethel, Ernest Graf, Wynon Phillips, and Sharon Hoff work on the central window. Oh Come, All Ye Faithful, sings the choir as Mrs. Butler lears the processional to the stage and the annual Christmas Assembly. GOOD WILL, GOOD CHEER GOOD TIMES! Sue Shelton, Sally Sewell, Toni Bauer, and Mike Howe seem to be having fun decorating the Christ mas tree, even if it does mean staying after school. The Christmas spirit at Woodrow is climaxed with the ringing of the music of the carolers in the corridors just before school is dismissed for the holidays. The true spirit of good will is illustrated by Miss Boyle and officers of the Jr. Red Cross, Judy Darr, Bruce Wallace, Sally Rinamon. Here they prepare pepper plants and other decorations to cheer up patients in veterans' and state hospitals at Christmas time. SENIOR WEEK ALWAYS ONE MOST TO BE REMEMBERED The highlight of the senior activities is always the Senior Prom. Here the camera caught part of the huge crowd watching Olin Brown cut up on the drums during the floor show. Decorations were acclaimed the best ever at this dance. Excitement mounts as the last row of Seniors rise to receive iheir diplomas. That's what teachers are made from quotes Mike Howe as she introduces such popular teachers as Miss Parsons, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. King, Coach Riley, Mrs. Cooper, and Mr. Brown. Perhaps the last time to eat in the school lunchroom some happy seniors like Hugh Moore end Barbara Bailey (nearest camera) talk over activities of the morning but some, like Dwayne Taylor and Dick Ballard, just eat. In ten year all will be ... or maybe it won't. To tell you for jure, Ellen Decherd and Barbara Bailey read the clajj prophecy. Friday, Senior Day, traditionally begins a whirl of activities eagerly anticipated and never to be forgotten. The Senior Assembly, spawning ground for ham actors, lasts for scores of hilarious minutes; then comes issuing the Pub, and writing Good luck to a swell guy. The senior play that night and food and refreshment afterward put the finishing touches on a wonderful day. Bcauticj into Beasts. Quite a switch from the regular half-time activities. The players are redoing their mak-up as He-men majorettes Hugh Moore and Roger Tweedc go through their paces. These underclassmen seem to be wondering Will my day Perhaps its tears that get info the eyes of seniors as Rosalie ever come while the high and mighty 4A'$ Marian Rankin, Cinamon sings Smoke Gets in Your Eyes for her farewell John Schultz and Carole Haley sign their Pubs. on the Senior Assembly. BLYTHE SPIRIT PRODUCTION CHARMS AUDIENCE AT MID-TERM Noel Coward's delightful comedy Blythe Spirit appeared on television a few days before the January graduates offered it as their senior play. The TV performance added to the interest in the play, and reports from those who saw it indicated that the Woodrow actors were definitely of professional caliber. Direction of the play was started by Bennie Nipper, and finished by Jessica Goodwin, speech teachers. Dress rehearsal doesn't slop ihe stage hands. Sally Sewell is busy with the scenery while the seance s in progress- Here's how the maid was able to have the coffee ready so fast. Backstage two very busy people Sarah Wyly and Jim Burdette need more than four hands checking the list and making ready. Nothing serious . . . just a minor trance, which Madame Arcati (Mike Howe) considers necessary to contact the spirit world. Dr. Bradman (Jimmy lee) and Mr. Condomine (Bob Jungbluth) lift her to the couch as their wives (Katie Bray and Fay Skibell) watch excitedly. 8ubblc gum? Not by a long shot. Mike Howe as the spirit medium i crystal gazing to uncover an unknown psychic in the house. FAIR FESTIVITY BRINGS FIRST HOLIDAY lots of enthusiasm, a holiday from school, and plenty of money—all to be spent by Billie Smith Bright, Janice Anderson. Bar bare Cullison, Barbara Perkins, and Martha Overman at the Fair. Fair weather friends. Craig Mitchell and Bobby Jackson seem to be standing in line for a bite of Jack McGee's candy apple. Too pooped to pop, and money all gone! Vicki Foster, Pot Betts, Sondra Browner, and Milta Logan take a brief rest before seeing the Wildcats tackle Tech in the Cotton Bowl thus closing another Hi-School Day at the Fair. The Winnah! and proud owner of the first-place trophy. David Harris, winner of State Fair Talent Show, receives the award from Joe Rucker, Special Events Director of the State Fair. David Harris, talent show winner, is the proud recipient of a brand new watch, presented by Dads' Club President J. W. Fry while other officers of the club. Brooks Bradley Sr. and M. L. Vanderpool look on. Look at the birdie Pat Daniels Howard shows her parrot to Ann Brooks and other birdwatchers. CAMERA CATCHES MOMENTS TO REMEMBER Some 700 future Wildcats, fresh from junior high, together for the first time, learn of the do's and don’ts of Wood-row as they wait to go for their classes. Mueller Hall (on the Long campus) is the place of stern faces and much brass, as the cadet officers listen r0 instruction from Col. A. C. Burnett. Hostesses Barbara Evans and Suzanne Swan welcome Lee Bookworm or no. everyone, will enjoy these books. Don't Taliaferro and her father to Open House. think so? Jwtl ajk Suzannc Bethel and Judy lane. MANY SIDES TO LIFE AT WOODROW T. B. or not T. B. that is the question, but these senior girls seem to have no fear as they wait in line for their annual chest X-Ray. In the foreground are Sandy Har-raison. Barbara Wilson, and Carol Phil-lips. Judging from the stern faces and Edward Tribble's (last in line) yawn it wouldn't be guessed that these student council representatives were missing class to purchase five-game student football tickets. Of course I'm sure, Favorite nominee Faye Zollner breaks the happy news to home while Linda Guess waits her turn. 124 ATHLETICS ■fcNl,l4$‘ „ high SCHOOLS fcTHl€TIC ■•toiOTm BOTTOM ROW: Glenn Lindsey, Jack Hall, Jerry Willey, Gerald Neely, Don Borah, Roger Twcedel, Allen Weed, Robert Hicks, Terry Middleton, J. N. legg, Mgr. Paul Allen. SECOND ROW: Coach Jim Riley, Coach Don Helms, Coach Bobby Griffin, Eddie Curry, Tommy Asel, Milton lamb, Zack Robinson, Jimmy Green, Jack Manes, J. W. Sanders, Tom Palmer, Mickey Kirkpatrick, Bill Dickenson, Bill Hopkins, Curtis Rivers, Mike McMahon, Edward Tribble, Coach Melton Owen, Coach Tom Mc8rayer. WOODROW 14 LAMAR 0 Although rain and mud characterized the first home game, the Triple W displayed offensive skill and defensive strength in shellacking the Lamar Redskins. WILDCATS TIE FOR FIFTH PLACE SNOWBALL, Woodrow's beloved mascot and fighting fan, died in the early autumn of this year. THIRD ROW: Tommy Murray, Sammy Hosca, Bruce Wallace, James Eller, John Beeson, James Abrams, James Harris, Bill Douglas, Tommy Wisley, Jimmy Mason, Frank Graham, Billy Jack Gunn, Bill Sawyer, Norman Cox. FOURTH ROW: Don Yapp, Chester Stone, Jimmy Wilcox, Herbert Harlan, James Cantrell, Russel Hill, Roger Enlow, Charles Yates. Head Football Coach, Jim Riley; Assistant line Coach, Tom McBrayer; line Coach, Don Helms; Backfield Coach, Melton Owen; Assistant Backfield Coach, Bobby Griffin; originate a strategic play. GRIDDERS FURNISH THRILLS A PLENTY WOODROW 20 PLEASANT GROVE 19 Pleasant Grove Bobcats, new to the 4AAA district, were stubborn for the Wildcat team to overcome; but in the last few seconds of the game, WWW displayed its true colors by scoring the winning touch-down. In this shot Jerry Wisley steps over Jack Hall to tackle a Pleasant Grove back. TWENTY GRIDDERS RECEIVE FOOTBALL LETTERS For these twenty-three lettermen the earning of their high-school jackets may be the first step toward future collegian honors and scholarships. These jackets are expecially prized because of the many hours spent on the gridiron. BACKS Gerald Neely Billy Thames Jack Hall Terry Middleton Jimmy Mason J. N. Legg Zack Robinson Glenn Lindsey BACKS CITY CONFERENCE ADDS THREE TEAMS IN TWO YEARS, MORE COMING WOODROW 34 SOUTH OAK CLIFF 0 South Oak Cliff's fighting bears were no match for enthusiastic eleven Wildcats. Demonstrating great offensive skill, WWW scored five times. As Hall throws an offensive block, Billy Thames aims for the only open space. WOODROW 7 NORTH DALLAS 18 Don Borah Robert Hicks GUARDS A determined Wildcat crew fought hard against an old rival. In this shot Jerry Wisely refuses to give up chase of a North Dallas Bulldog. Don Borah approaches to assist. BACKS Jimmy Cantrell Russell Hill 130 WOODROW 34 TECH 0 After a wild but wonderful day at the Texas State Fair, WWW supporters saw their team defeat the willing but wilted Tech Wolves in the Cotton Bowl. John Beeson Bruce Wallace GUARDS WOODROW 14 ADAMSON 21 Just one touchdown away, the Wildcat team played a fine defensive game against the Adamson Leopards. Gerald Neely is decidedly determined to tackle this Leopard. WOODROW 14 HILLCREST 25 ENDS In this encounter the Big Red demonstrated a never-saydic spirit by giving the Hillcrest Panthers a game tense and exciting. In this play Jerry Wislcy stops the opponent with a jarring tackle. Herbert Harlan Bill Hopkins 131 WOODROW 19 FOREST 20 Tense Woodrow supporter bit their nail a the Wildcat pigskin machine mijsed a victory by a narrow margin of one point. Here Jack Hall carries the ball a Bee on throws an offensive block. CENTERS MANAGER Allen Weed Paul Allen, Jr. Tommy Asel STUDENT BODY HAS HIGH HOPES FOR ’56 GRID SEASON James Harris Tom Palmer Curtis Rivers J. W. Sanders TACKLES MANY HOPEFULS. VETERANS REPORT FOR ’56 SPRING TRAINING WOODROW 12 SUNSET 27 After eating turkey, dressing, and all the trimmingi, jpirited Wildcat rooters cheered for a fine team during the last game of the season. In this encounter Jimmy Mason strives to outrun a Sunset Bison. Hurrah! The Wildkittens enjoy a day off from their strenuous workout. WILDKITTENS AIM FOR EXPERIENCE Coach TOM McBRAYER BOTTOM ROW: Coach McBrayer, J. C. Oliver, Mike Ferguson, Billy Thames, Terry Cookston, Pete Shinoda, Bob Sponscllor, Bob leeson. Bob Patterson, Bill Butts, Don Bennett, Barny Williams, John Yates, David Bragg, Coach Griffin. SECOND ROW: Claude Massey, Billy Carter, Henry Land, Scott Knecse, Dan Olson, David Miller, Hamy The North Dallas Pups were no match for the Wildkittens in a victorious game. Jones, Jerry Wallace, Doug Duncan, Melvin Vancil, Lynn Flowers, Ray Allen, Jimmy Wild. THIRD ROW: Ken Word, Bill Stevens, Jack Hunter, Fred Schweitzer, Eddie Duncan, Elwood Elkins, John Beverly, Bob Long, Bill Schucany, Jack Gravitt, Wade Byrum, Stan Fullcn, Don Sheers. 11CH -WOOLS i MtCT C - A SQUAD Left to right: Coach Kolly, Jerry Well , Dan Shelton, Jack Smith, Harold Curtis, David Campbell, Denis Tubbs, Morris Orr, Willie Baker, Tommy Davis, Bragg Stockton, Albert Redmond, J. N. Icgg, Robert Addison, Willie Cothrum. BASKETBALL TEAM CINCHES SECOND IN CITY Coach BENNIE KELLY This season, W W's Cagers enthused Wildcat supporters by playing strategic, yet thrilling, games. Having tied for second this year, hopes are that the following season will prove to be even better. Sugar and spice and everything nice is the opinion of the team on their chosen queen, Margaret Buck-meyer. 135 DENNIS TUBB J. N. LEGG WILLIE COTHRUM 136 Manager TOMMY DAVIS ALBERT REDMOND Merest inset ......... rozier Tech uth Oak Cliff orth Dallas damson ........ rest ......... easant Grove FIVE LETTERMEN TO RETURN NEXT YEAR ■3 58 . • ••••• 70 73 56 65 ;• X' ■ 63 • • 58 • 55 . .'rW f ■•AVy WILLIE BAKER BRAGG SHOCKTON DAVID CAMPBELL BASKETBALL KITTENS TAKE THIRD This year the B basketball team gained the experience needed to show a commendable and winning boost in next season's outcome. After taking third place in the city series, it is no wonder they have high hopes and speculations for future honors. Coach TOM McBRAYER I've got it, shout five members of the B Basketball team in a daily workout. FIRST ROW: Barney Williams, Fontaine Riley, Mike Maddox, Lee Barincau, Eugene LupPlace, Mack Mac-Allister, Jack Hunter, Russell Hill, David Miller. SECOND ROW: Bobby Trammell, Jack Gravitt, Herbert Harlan, Guy Trigg, Charleton Lewis, Rick Marlin, Jack Scott, Clyde Korly. Coach Byford Cates, Howard Vannoy, Jimmy Paschall, Gene Teter, Joe Gibbons, George Schwaner, Ross Teter, Rick Dow, James Kerrigan, Pete Mankins, Glen Hinckley, Richard Kriss. GOLF TEAM SEEKS SIXTH CITY TITLE GENE TETER JOE GIBBONS 139 BOTTOM ROW: Morris Brown, Mickey Kirkpatrick, Jerry Thompson, Edward Tribble, Jack Manes, J. N. Lcgg, Jerry Wells. SECOND ROW: Harold Curtis, Curtis Rivers, Joe DeWeese, Herbert Harlan, Bragg Stockton, David Smith, Billy Jack Gunn, Don Goin. THIRD ROW: Sammy Hosca, John McBce, Steve Billings, Jeryl Eads, David Campbell. Mike Kirkpatrick, Jimmy Bashom. BASEBALLERS LOOK FORWARD TO A SIZZLING” SEASON HTI AS THE CRUSADER GOES TO PRESS This spring Wildcat baseball fans are looking forward to a tense yet exciting season. Workouts began early in February to insure Woodrow's leading the race for the city championship. It is always a challenge to these future diamond enthusiasts to support a winning team. THIRD BASEMAN Jack Manes PITCHER Bragg Stockton PITCHERS INFIELDERS Mike Kirkpatrick and David Smith Edward Tribble and Steve Billings CATCHER FIELDERS FIELDER Curtis Rivers Joe DeWeese and Don Goin David Campbell OUTSTANDING PLAYERS ... OUTSTANDING YEAR INFIELDERS Jerry Wells and Harold Curtis OUTFIELDERS Billy Gunn and J. N. Lcgg BOTTOM ROW: Don Barr, Eugene lupPlace, James Cantrell, David Mill, Fontaine Riley, Mack MacAllester, Benny McMahon, Herman Clay, Bill Kaun. SECOND ROW: Carlin Brandt, Eddie Snead, Gary Dodd. Bill Jacobs, Milton Enlow, Billy Thames, Barney Williams, Cecil Bailey, John Wayne Johnson, Frank Fritts, Austin Lewis, Coach Don Helms. B” BASEBALLERS BATTLE IT OUT FOR CITY CHAMPIONSHIP Batter up! is the cry as David Miller and Cather Fontaine Riley go through the paces of a strenuous workout. Early in the season the Wildcat tracksters demonstrated their ability to win by taking many of the events in the pre-season meets. In the past twenty years these speedsters have raced themselves to some six city titles. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley Fullen, Joe Hill, Don Cooper, Don Borah, Gerald Neely, Bill Dickenson, Drew Dunlap, Soc Bagiackas, Ricky Parmele, Bob Houston, David Fagin, George Marye, Luther Soles, Russell Hill, John Spurgeon, Mike McMahon, and Jimmy Wild. SECOND ROW: Sonny Philipp, Tom Palmer, Rusty Dunn, Gayle Foster, Glenn Lindsey, Don Humphries, Norman Cox, Jimmy Bonham, Don Marshall, Mike Ferguson, Bill Ervin, Bob Coeffer, Don Bennef, Charles Yates, Tommy Murray, Jimmy Mason, Frank Graham, Don Howard, Gene Bradley, Bryant Jenson, Billy Carter. POLE VAULT BROAD JUMP David Fagin Don Bird 144 SPRINTS Gerald Neely and Bill Dickenson RETURNING LETTERMEN Soc Bagiackas Don Borah THIRD ROW: Bill McNall, Jimmy Wilcox, Don Bird, Ken Word, Jim Merkel, Bob Scott, Johnny Logan, John Kittrell, Wayne Pemberton, Bill McCullcn, Edwin Brown, Don McMillan, Jarcll Gibbs, Milton Gardner, Frank Ashmore, Jack Hunter, Jack Gravirt, Fred Logan, Clyde Kcrly, Tommy Wisley. TRACKSTERS TRAIN FOR CITY TITLE Drew Dunlap Gerald Neely Ricky Parmelc Bob Houston Rex Dunlap and Coach Owen SHOT PUT Tom Palmer MILE RELAY Don Cooper, Ricky Parmelc, Soc Bagiackas, and Drew [ HIGH JUMP Glenn Lindsey BOTTOM ROW: Flo Marvin, Kay Watson, Sue Zigenbein. SECOND ROW: Coach Charles Beckham, Charles Erickson, Jean Whybark, Bob Nasby. Sherry Phillips, Mike Churchman. SIX STRAIGHT In 1955 the tennis team did the impossible by taking all four District Titles. At the present, the state meet in Austin is the apple of the eye of both returning lettermen and new recruits. Also Coach Beckham is looking forward to taking that seventh straight city title, which, by publication time of the Crusader, will already be decided. 146 Although mixed doubles can not compete in city, Charlie Erickson and Sue Ziggenbcin find time to play just fQr fun BOTTOM ROW: Jean Whybark, Kay Watson, Flo Marvin, Sue Zigenbein, Charlie Erickson, Bob Nasby, Mike Churchman, Judy Long. James McShee. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Zahrt, Janet Fisher. Annabelle Duncan, Evelyn Van Robinson, Ted Amcrman, Paul Haney, Louis Mondy, George Bagwell, Andy Short, Sandra Bisbee, Ann Whybark, Darlene Ruhland. These shining trophies have been won over the period of only two years. This year many more will be annexed to the collection. MISS HELEN PARSONS Fight team, fight oh, fight, fight, fight! shouts tl CHEERLEADERS HOLD COVETED POSITIONS We've got ihe team that's on the beam, that's really hep to the jive! Gene Adair and Vicki Foster T . . E . . A . M, team, team, team! Terry Upchurch and Brenda Bishop tire group as they complete a favorite Wildcat cheer. CHEERING SEXTETTE POPULAR LEADERS OF STUDENT BODY For the Wildcat cheerleader popularity is also responsibility. Besides participating in all athletic events, they illustrate leadership in all phases of school life. Without these six socialites Woodrow's enthusiastic pep rallies just wouldn't be the same. Red socks, gray socks, hobnail shoes. We'll give the city Cats fight, cats fight. Yea cats fight! the football blues! Kenny Dance and Carol Parker Jerry Goodson and Linda Guess GYM CAPTAINS—BOTTOM ROW: Nell Crillendcn, Sarah Bradley, Jerry Reeder, Anne Hardie, Tricky Tanner, Susan Richland, Patsy Jarrell, Brenda Frazier, Carla Cooper, Rolinda Bailey, Jody Long, Josephine Servello, Cathie Diggs. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Gustafson, Jeanne McLain, Suzanne Kadane, Anne Wanner, Judy Thompson, Linda Nichols, Roberta McElwain, Dalyne Reeves, Gail Walker, Marion House, Barbara Evans, Carolyn Phillips, Bolynn Roberts. THIRD ROW: Avis Tieber. Claodine Lowry, Sandy Schroeder, Joy Reynolds, Toni Bauer, Patsy Boyd. With bated breath seniors wait to see if an unpredictable point will be made. HELEN PARSONS EDITH COOPER HANNAH GOLDSTEIN Corporals' report! commands Miss Parsons in a daily, but ever-essential roll call. Up and overshout the gymnastic juniors as they dose an exciting game. GIRLS’ PHYSICAL EDUCATION HELPS BUILD ATHLETIC ABILITY Hold your breath is the atmosphere around a symmetrical pyramid of sophomores. GYM CAPTAINS—BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Branscome, Georgia Burke, Diamc Smith, Judy Moore, Darlene Ruhland, Allcan Taylor, Yvonne Gcrsf, Jane Warren, Linda Voigt, Marty Deason, Kathy Zahrt, Barbara Barfine, Ellen Ray, Donna Meyers, Sharon Broyles, Carol Sheppard, Betty Guy, Joanne Key. THIRD ROW: Jean Whybark, Marian Rankin, Barbara Bailey, Wilma Bland, Lynn French, Dawn Dahlhofcr, Lynda Vickery, Mary Evans, Sally Rinaman, Lou Anne Gideon, and Margaret Buckmcyer. On your mark, get sot, go! That's ihe remark with which Coach Mc8rayer prepares a line of eager gym boys. ATHLETIC-MINDED BOYS Up and over go a line of hard-working P. E. boys in a daily workout. These boys give rugged but necessary wear to the equipment and facilities of the new gym. BOTTOM ROW: Roger Raley, John Loyland, Lynn Allison, Bill Wolfgang, Barry Wallace. SECOND ROW: Joe Howard, Reynold Wound, Robert Raley, Larry Wallace, David Hitchcock, Charles Gaertner. BELIEVE IN DAILY WORKOUTS These boys, sporting iheir new red and grey gym uniforms, take turns in trying that special shot. MILITARY 55 NEW COMMANDANT HEADS CORPS - HIGH STANDARDS MAINTAINED COLONEL A. C. BURNETT, Commandant .of Cadets, has been with the Dallas Public Schools since 1920, except for five years during World War II. He was at Forest Avenue High School two years, old Bryan High School three years, and at Sunset High School 25 years. He is a veteran of both World Wars and has served in the Army in both active and reserve assignments since 1917. He was retired from the Army in 1945 for physical disability incurred in overseas service. MSgt. Joseph S. Martin SFC Maurice N. Giezentanner M Sgt. Lester O. Haines SFC Marion H. Mahoney Mrs. James B. Park 156 FALL REGIMENTAL STAFF HEADED BY COL. ZACK ROBINSON Pictured on this page are the Regimental and Battalion Staffs for the fall and spring semesters. The Regimental Staff is composed of the regimental commander (Col. Zack Robinson, fall, and Col. Orman Puckett, spring, and executive officer (Lt. Col. Jim Huff, fall, and Lt. Col. Drew Dunlap, spring) and four majors. There are four battalions in the Woodrow Wilson regiment, each headed by a lieutenant colonel, on whose staff are a major and several captains. COL. ORMAN PUCKETT IS REGIMENTAL COMMANDER OF SPRING CORPS 157 FIRST ROW: Drew Dunlap, Richard Morgan, Leslie Arnold. Dan Brents, Dick Beal, Charles Moore, Cecil Bailey, Jerry Dickerson, Steve Joyce, Bob Sloan, Bill Cotton, Emory Jones, Donn Pester. SECOND ROW: Dick Ballard. Robert Fulkerson, Richard Holloway, Robert Kelly, Pat Davis, Bryant Jensen, Van Robinson. Johnny Taylor, Bill Butts. THIRD ROW: James Short, Carl Norris, Dan Mcrrificld, Jimmy Buchanan, Terry Chamness, Bill Oliver, Barry Brooks, Lyle Harford FOURTH ROW: Lynn Flowers, Dan Buettcher, Jack McRcynolds, Melvin Vancil, Dick West, David McAdoo, Terry Wallace, Jay Trammell. FIFTH ROW: Robert Bazhaw, Tom Sawyers. Davird Ballard, Bill Kaun, John Mason, Robert Brown, Larry Hilley. Vernon Smith. RANGERS PROVIDE CHALLENGE FOR Practice makes perfect seems to be the by laws of the Rangers. 158 Rifle team instructor SFC Kenneth Florence is checking two of the marksmen, 1st Lt. Mike McClucr and M Sgt. John O. McBee on the nomenclature of the rifle. SFC Maurice Geisentanncr, team instructor for the fall term, is supervising a practice session on the rifle range. Shooting from the kneeling position arc Bill Woodard, Phil Gaston, John McBee, and Mike McCluer. Membership on the rifle team is gained by boys who put in long hours of practice on the rifle range underneath the armory. The nile green ribbon is awarded the riflemen, with the letters M, S, and E denoting Marksman, Sharpshooter, and Expert, respectively. The team participates in matches between other Dallas schools and some from Fort Worth and Arlington College. Members of the Woodrow Wilson Rifle Team are shown below: FIRST ROW: 1st It. Mike McClucr, 1st Lt. Bill Woodard. 1st It. Phil Gaston, Lt. Col. Jim Huff. SECOND ROW: M Sgt. Jack Haesly, SFC Paul Allen, Pvt. Mike Campbell, M Sgt. John McBee. THIRD ROW: Pvt. David Bennett, SFC Robert Dansby, Sgt. Lynn Flowers, CpI. James Forrest. RIFLE TEAM OFFERS TRAINING FOR MARKSMANSHIP - —UK man -G3WN R.O.T.C. BAND IS INDISPENSABLE UNIT OF CORPS 2nd Lt. Jim Carrao 2nd Lt. Charles Crane 2nd If. Boyce Farrar 2nd Lt. Norman Inglet Major John Carter Capt. James Doxcy 2nd Lt. Fred Gharis 1st Lt. Terry Peake 1st If. Danny Chapman 2nd Lt. Howard Dunn 2nd Lt. Jim Goldblatt 2nd Lt. Don Smith Colonel George Royster 2nd Lt. Wayne Tadlock 160 The band is shown at the end of its parade before the reviewing stand. It has just sounded off.' BAND ROSTER FIRST ROW: Sgt. Robert Barfield. Pvt. Michail Bennett, Sgt. Maurice Billion, PFC Bill Blair, Pvt. Preston Brajhear, Pvt. Charles Cannon, Sgt. Larry Colyar, Pvt. Pete Corey, Sgt. Bob Crouch. SECOND ROW: Sgt. Bill Dickson, PFC Rodney Doster, PFC Buddy Doxey, Sgt. John Eikcnburg, Pvt. Kurt Engelmann, CpI. W. A. Eubanks, PFC Roy Flynn, Pvt. Billy Foote, PFC Robert Fox. THIRD ROW: SFC David Gershner, CpI. Alfred Gray, CpI. 8. O. Hammjn, PFC Richard Hoppers, Pvt. Raymond Hargis, Pvt. Harry Haun, CpI. Billy Hill, Pvt. Fred Hill, CpI. Carl Holland. FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Jim Howell, CpI. Calvin Justice, CpI, John Leavitt, CpI. Don McCauley, Sgt. Weldon McDonald, Pvt. Carl McFarlin, CpI. Dodd Miller, PFC Fred O'Neal, Sgt. Don Pcmbrooke, Pvt. Richard Powers. FIFTH ROW: CpI. Sherman Purser, M Sgt. James Reiffin, PFC Tommy Rhea, Pvt. David Richardson, CpI. Tommy Robinson, Pvt. David Roddy, Pvt. David Seitzlcr, Pvt. Robert Sipe, Sgt. Billy Southern, PFC Bill Squibb. SIXTH ROW: Pvt. Bill Tctcr, Sgt. Boyce Vanderburg, CpI. Dan Vaughan, Pvt. Walter Virdcn, CpI. Ray Wall, Pvt. Reed Warner, Pvt. Neal Watts, Pvt. Sammy Wilkinson, Sgt. Gilbert Wyricks, PFC Jimmy Yates. n La n Capt. Byron Farley 2nd Lt. Wayne Becker lsr tr. 2nd Lt. Socrates Bagiackas Leslie Arnold 2nd It. Bob Darrah COMPANY A” ROSTER FIRST ROW: Pvt. Cecil Bailey. SFC Jack Barfield, CpI. Buddy Biles, Pvt. Johnny Bowling, CpI. Wayne Catina. SECOND ROW: Sgt. Mike Churchman, Pvt. Richard Copeland, M Sgt. Larry DcHay, Pvt. Jerry Dickerson, Pvt. Eddie Duncan. THIRD ROW: Pvt. Bill Ferris, Pvt. Sam Fleming, Pvt. Ronnie Fischer, CpI. James Forrest, Pvt. Frank Fritts. FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Johnny Gibson, SFC John Gorman, Pvt. Paul Haney, Pvt. Don Hastings, Pvt. Russell Hill. FIFTH ROW: SFC Earl Hodges, Pvt. Ronald Hogan, Pvt. Robbie Isonhood, SFC Larry Jones, Pvt. William Kaufman. SIXTH ROW: M Sgt. Charles Laughlin, Pvt. George Leigh, Pvt. Charlton Lewis, CpI. Dennis Leyner, Pvt. Wayne Lindloff. SEVENTH ROW: Sgt. Arnold Marks, Pvt. Don McMillan, Sgt. Dan Merrifield, Pvt. Bob Nasby, Pvt. Harry Neil. EIGHTH ROW: Sgt. Tommy Reeve, Pvt. Paul Rutherford, Sgt. Bob Scott, SFC James Short, Pvt. Horace Spradling. NINTH ROW: Pvt. Danny Stephen, Sgt. Edward Stone, Pvt. Elmer Stone, SFC Dick West, Pvt. Johnny White. TENTH ROW: Pvt. Milland Wise, Pvt. Marion Wood. Major James McCluer Major Richard Morgan If. Co . Drew Dunlap 2nd Lt. John Morris 2nd Lt. Joe Williamson COMPANY B” ROSTER FIRST ROW: M Sgt. James Abrams. M Sgt. Gene Allen, Pvt. Edwin Brown, Sgt. Pat Burke, Sgt. Tommy Canafax. SECOND ROW: CpI. Charles Davenport, Pvt. Charles Davis, Pvt. Gary Dodd, Pvt. Doug Duncan, SFC Charlie Erickson. THIRD ROW: Pvt. Gary Floyd. SFC Robert Fulkerson, SFC Paul Golden, SFC Lyle Harford, SFC Charles Harmon. FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Roy Hewitt, 1st Sgt. Jimmy Hilley, Pvt. Jerry Hornbuckle, CpI. Wayne James, Pvt. George Jennings. FIFTH ROW: Pvt: Bryant Jensen, Pvt. Robert Jones, Pvt. Austin Lewis, Sgt. John Logan, Pvt. Jim Malcolm. SIXTH ROW: Pvt. Claude Massey, Pvt. Mike May, Pvt. Lewis Mondy, Pvt. Carl Norris, Pvt. Ralph Oilman. SEVENTH ROW: SFC Richard Piper, Sgt. Bill Read, Pvt. Eddie Reed, Pvt. Ronny Rigsby, SFC James Russell. EIGHTH ROW: Pvt. Ricky Simpson, PFC William Stallings, Pvt. William Tillery, CpI. Howard Vannoy, CpI. Mark Wallace. NINTH ROW: SFC Tom Waters, CpI. Pete Wells, Pvt. Troyce Wheeler, Pvt. Erwin Wilbanks, CpI. Dennis Williams. TENTH ROW: PFC Robert Wulf, Sgt. Joe Young. Lt. Col. Mike McMahon 2nd Lt. Adrian Huggins Copt. Don Cooper 2nd Lt. Jimmy Thompson 1 st Lt. Don Chappell COMPANY C” ROSTER FIRST ROW: Pvl. Neal Adams, Sgt. Steve Austin, Pvt. Fred Barnett, SFC Robert Bazhew, Pvt. David Bennett. SECOND ROW: Pvt. Dan Boettcher, Pvt. Harold Brennan, M Sgt. Dan Brents, SFC Fred Bruss, Sgt. Richard Carlson. THIRD ROW: Pvt. Terry Chamness, Pvt. Steve Christian, Pvt. Russell Conner, Pvt. Johnny Cox, Pvt. Joe DeMoss. FOURTH ROW: Sgt. George Doughty, Pvt. Joe Duran, Pvt. Lonnie Eddy, Pvt. Trice Edwards, Pvt. Vaughn Ferguson. FIFTH ROW: SFC Tommy Fultz, Pvt. Charles Hamilton, Sgt. Roy Head, Pvt. Richard Holloway, SFC Robert Hughin. SIXTH ROW: Pvt. Jack Hunter, Pvt. Tommy Jones, Pvt. Bill Kaven, SFC Bobby King, PFC Allan Lyons. SEVENTH ROW: Pvt. John Mason, Pvt. Laurie Mosely, Pvt. Lonnie Mullen, Pvt. Mike Nance, Pvt. Weldon Nash. EIGHTH ROW: PFC John Oden, Pvt. Sonny Ross, Pvt. Wayne Sampson, Pvt. Edamd Smith, CpI. Ross Stiles. NINTH ROW: Pvt. Char'es Stone, Pvt. Ronald Thrasher, CpI. Bruce Thyfault, SFC Ben Wilkenson, CpI. Boyce Wilkie. TENTH ROW: Pvt. Kenneth Williams. 2nd Lt. Vincent Marablc 1st If. Orville Ungcrer 2nd Lt. Charles Bridges COMPANY D” ROSTER FIRST ROW: Pvt. David Ballard, Pvt. Dick Beal, Pvt. Gene Box, Pvt. Robert Brown, Pvt. Jimmy Buchanan. SECOND ROW: Pvt. James Cantrell, Pvt. Billy Carter, Sgt. Phillip Clark, CpI. Lloyd Cook, Pvt. Cecil Copeland. THIRD ROW: Pvt. Pat Davis. Pvt. Jim Deason, SFC Jeff Dccson, Pvt. Perry Edmondson, Pvt. Mike Ferguson. FOURTH ROW: Sgt. Lynn Flowers, Pvt. Chad Ford. Sgt. Brad Graves, Pvt. Russell Griffith, Pvt. Johnny Isbell. FIFTH ROW: SFC Jim Kennedy, Pvt. Jack Kennington, Pvt. Glenn Kirby, Sgt. Steve Little, Pvt. David McAdoo. SIXTH ROW: Pvt. Benny McMahon, SFC Earl Males, Pvt. Ronald Martin, Pvt. Buddy Master, Pvt. Eddie Myrc. SEVENTH ROW: Pvt. Bill Oliver, SFC Dan Olson, Pvt. Jeff Proctor, Pvt. David Reed, Pvt. Jack Scott. EIGHTH ROW: Pvt. Norman Stepter, Pvt. Vernon Smith, Pvt. Ed Sartain, SFC Dale Staples, Pvt. Dennis Stone. NINTH ROW: Pvt. John Stone. Pvt. Jay Trammell. 165 1 st Lt. Ricky Parmele 1st Lt. Joe Riffe COMPANY ’E” ROSTER FIRST ROW: SFC Dowell Bates, Pvt. Utah Bell, Pvt. Jack Benton, Pvt. John Beverly, Pvt. Jerald Boyd. SECOND ROW: Pvt. Jerry Chappell, Pvt. Herman Clay, Sgt. George Cogswell, SFC Bob Cooper, PFC Robert Copeland. THIRD ROW: Pvt. Johnny Duran, CpI. James Evans, Sgt. Travis Faircloth, Pvt. Charles Graf, Pvt. Larry Hilley. FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Joe Hornsby, Pvt. Jimmy Kaminski, Pvt. Carl Lazzell, Pvt. Cy Lloyd, SFC John Lobingier. FIFTH ROW: Pvt. Larry McCord, Pvt. Tony McGraw, Pvt. David Marshall, Pvt. Jimmy Mount, Pvt. Joe Mitchell. SIXTH ROW: Pvt. Jerry Parkerson, CpI. John Ping, Pvt. Jerry Ramsdalc, Pvt. Jack Ramsey, Pvt. Ted Romine. SEVENTH ROW: Pvt. Bob Sloan, CpI. Glynn Slocum, Sgt. John Smith, SFC LcRoy Smith, CpI. Roger Smith. EIGHTH ROW: Pvt. Johnny Stanfield, Pvt. John Spiva, Pvt. Gary Tarpley, SFC Steve Taylor, SFC David White. NINTH ROW: Pvt. Edwin Wilkinson, SFC Bob Wilson, Pvt. John Yates, Pvt. Donald Zivney. 166 1st Lt. David Higgins 2nd Lt. Burton Giliam 2nd Lt. Jerry Peppe COMPANY ”F” ROSTER FIRST ROW: Sgt. Danny Adkins, Pvt. Lamar Allen, Pvt. Lynn Allen, SFC Paul Allen, Pvt. John Bccman. SECOND ROW: Pvt. James Bonner, Pvt. Earl Britt, Pvt. Don Cass, Sgt, Gene Colley, Pvt. Bill Cotton. THIRD ROW: Sgt. Don Davis, PFC John Desilets. Pvt. Frankie Faraisl, Sgt. Bill Ferguson, CpI, Jerry Gully. FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Jack Garrison, Pvt. Jack Gaulding, Pvt. Rayburn Glosup, Pvt. Earl Harris, Pvt. Jack Harris. FIFTH ROW: SFC Bobby Harvey, CpI. Carle Heller, Pvt. Fred Hightower, Pvt. Bill Jacobs, SFC Ray James. SIXTH ROW: Pvt. Larry Kanatzar, Sgt. Eddie Kennedy, Sgt. John Kirkgord, Pvt. Gary Long, Pvt. Mason Lord. SEVENTH ROW: Pvt. Robert McClanahan, Pvt. Ronnie McKnight, Pvt. Rich Phillips, Pvt. Billy May, Pvt. Sam Powell. EIGHTH ROW: PFC Charles Quillin, Pvt. Fontaine Riley, SFC Andy Short, Pvt. Robert Sickles, Pvt. Kenneth Stanfield. NINTH ROW: SFC Bill Sullivan, SFC Barney Thames, SFC Don West, CpI. Lance Williamson, CpI. Jimmy Wheeler. TENTH ROW: SFC Eric Wood, Pvt. Ken Word. Major John Kitircll C opr. Jarrell Gibbs I sr It. Emory Jones COMPANY ”G” ROSTER FIRST ROW: Pvi. Steve Belikoff, Pvt. Ronnie Beshircs, Pvt. Bill Branson, PFC Bobby Brewer, Pvt. Mike Campbell. SECOND ROW: Pvt, Dave Clevenger, CpI. James Cecil, SFC Paul Crump, Sgt. Bill Deneen, Sgt. Ted Bianchi. THIRD ROW: Sgt. Jack Drake, Pvt. Phil Garner, Pvt. John Gibson, PFC Jimmy Green, Pvt. Johnny Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Walter Hickman. SFC Dean Hosier, Pvt. Reddy House. PFC Tommy Hull, Pvt. Tom Hunt. FIFTH ROW: Pvt. William Irving, Sgt. James Jones, Pvt. John Kelly, Pvt. Steve Kcmpf. Pvt. Gary Kirkland. SIXTH ROW: Pvt. Ronald McCollum, Pvt. David McDaniel, Pvt. James McGhee, Pvt. Jack McReynolds, Pvt. David Nallie. SEVENTH ROW: SFC James Powdrill, M Sgt. Larry Ratcliff, Pvt. Bill Reed, Sgt. Rex Reynolds, Pvt. James Rhodes. EIGHTH ROW: CpI. Gary Seaton, Sgt. Robert Schmidt, Pvt. Gene Smith, SFC Hal Simmons, SFC Jimmy Terry. NINTH ROW: Pvt. Buddy Fite, SFC Marcus Thompson, Pvt. Gary Wclty, Pvt. Jerry Whatley, CpI. John Widdon. TENTH ROW: SFC Bill Wilson. Pvt. Bill Witcher. FIRST ROW: SFC Malcolm Baker, Pvt. Lee 8arineau, Pvt. Don Barr, CpI. Marvin Brown. PFC Bill Butts. SECOND ROW: CpI. Norman Cox. Sgt. Charles Crossno. Pvt. David Curd. Pvt. Jimmy Dalton, Pvt. Dent DeWitt. THIRD ROW: Pvt. Rick Dowlearn, Pvt. Bill Farley, Pvt. Houston Graf. SFC Archie Graham. Pvt. Bud Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Jimmy Johnson. Pvt. John Johnston, Pvt. Keith King, Pvt. Paul Kinney, Pvt. Ronny LaGrone. FIFTH ROW: Pvt. Jerry Lewz. Sgt. Pete Manos, 1st. Sgt. John Mc8ee, SFC Gary McCollom, Pvt. Michael McGinnis. SIXTH ROW: Pvt. Ross McMahan. Pvt. Frank McWilliams. Pvt. John McWilliams, Pvt. Billie Miller, Pvt. Billy Miller. SEVENTH ROW: Pvt. Dan Nelson, CpI. Bob Neyland, Sgt. Larry O'Dell, Pvt. Vernon Orr, SFC Jim Pendleton. EIGHTH ROW: Pvt. Billy Roush, CpI. Robert Shearer, Pvt. Don Stroud, CpI. Ross Stoney, PFC Melvin Vancil. NINTH ROW: SFC Bill Walters, Pvt. Wayne Wells, Pvt. Lee Wolfgang. 169 LI. Co I Joe Hill jL ■s 1 st. Lt. Joe love 2nd. Lt. John Johnson Captain Jcrc Dillion Captain Gene Teter 2nd Lt. Tommy Hopkins 2nd Lt. James Jeborek COMPANY T ROSTER FIRST ROW: Pvt. John Allen, Pvt. Scott Bobo, Pvt. Danny Bourland, Pvt. Carlson Brandt, CpI- Jerry Dean. SECOND ROW: SFC David Edmondson, CpI. John Foltz, Sgt. Stanley Fuller, Pvt. Don Gcrsch, Pvt. larry Grinstead. THIRD ROW: Pvt. Phillip Grubbs, PFC Glen Hinkley, Sgt. Roycc Hobbs, SFC Don Howard, Pvt. Frank Jelinek. FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Kent Jones, Pvt. Clyde Kcrley, SFC Bill King, CpI. Glen Lindsey, Pvt. Kenneth McCormick. FIFTH ROW: Pvt. Scott McMahon, Pvt. Jim Mcrkle, Pvt. Johnny Miller, Sgt. James Miller, Pvt. Charles Moore. SIXTH ROW: Sgt. Barrie Morgan, SFC Billie Mulder, Pvt, Mike Neff, Pvt. Donnie Newman, Pvt. Harold Owens. SEVENTH ROW: Pvt. Ronald Patterson, Sgt. Jack Ragsdale, M Sgt. Van Robinson, Pvt. Freddie Schweitzer, Pvt. Jack Steugen. EIGHTH ROW: SFC Johnny Taylor, SFC Ross Teter, Pvt. Robert Thomas, Pvt. Bobby Trammell, CpI. Charles White. 170 Capt. Eddie Curry Co I. Orman Puckett Major Robert Richardson Capr. Cecil Drewry 1st If. Dick Barnes 2nf If. Neal Pace 2nd Lt. Dee Trees COMPANY K” ROSTER FIRST ROW: Sgt. Robert Abbott, Pvt. David Adams, SFC Charles Arnold, Pvt. James Barlow, Pvt. Roy Bassham. SECOND ROW: Sgt. Bobby Bennett, SFC Barry Brooks, Pvt. Morris Bryan, Pvt. Carlyle Cox, PFC Bobby Clark. THIRD ROW: CpI. Milton Gardner, SFC John Garner, Pvt. Raymond Goehring, Pvt. Eddie Graham, Pvt. Don Hailey. FOURTH ROW: PFC David Hardie, Pvt. Robert Kelly, Sgt. Bobby Kiefer, Pvt. Ray Klempin, CpI. Joe Levering. FIFTH ROW: Pvt. Eugene Lupplace, Pvt. Jimmy Mdntire, Pvt. Ronnie McPherson, PFC Don Miller, SFC Jimmy Paschall. SIXTH ROW: SFC Charles Prock, CpI. Roger James, CpI. Tom Sawyers, Pvt. Bill Schmitt, SFC Dwight Sharpe. SEVENTH ROW: Pvt. Eddie Snead, Pvt. Kenneth Spradlin, Pvt. John Spurgeon, Pvt. Billy Thames, Sgt. Walter Tibbitts. EIGHTH ROW: Pvt. Steve Tokoly, PFC Larry Tonick, CpI. Terry Wallace, Sgt. Earl Wilemon, M Sgt. R. L. Williams. NINTH ROW: CpI. Preston Wood. 171 Capt. Steve Koppman Copt. Chester Stone Major Gene Adair 1st Lt. Jim Burdette 1st Lt. David Harris 2nd Lt. David Christian 2nd Lt. Jack Haesly 1 st Lt. Bill Woodard COMPANY L” ROSTER FIRST ROW: Pvt. Robert Addison, Sgt. Willie Baker, Pvt. Arthur Burnett, Pvt. Skipper Beauchamp, Pvt. Gene Bcnthul. SECOND ROW: M Sgt. Newmon Bradford, SFC John Burrus, Pvt. Frank Callahan, Pvt. Richard Cervin, PFC Bill Cherry. THIRD ROW: Pvt. Robert Ross, Pvt. Vallery Cummings, SFC James Eller, Pvt. Robert Gray, Pvt. Eddie Gunn. FOURTH ROW: Sgt. Tommy Hanagan, Pvt. Jimmy Inglis, Pvt. John Jensen, SFC Jimmy Johnston, Pvt. George Jordon. FIFTH ROW: PFC Steve Joyce, Pvt. Gary Kaufman, CpI. Tommy Lawty, Pvt. Jimmy Lay, CpI. Alex McCulloch. SIXTH ROW: Pvt. G. W. McDonald, SFC Lamar Malone, CpI. Allen May, Pvt. Milton Miles, Cpl. Larry Morrow. SEVENTH ROW: Cpl. Lowell Newman, Pvt. Norman Patrick, Sgt. Tom Petty, Sgt. Tommy Powell, Pvt. Bill Schucany. EIGHTH ROW: Pvt. Jay Sims, Pvt. Michael Warden, Sgt. Wayne Willis. COLOR BEARERS FREQUENTLY IN THE SPOTLIGHT The four non-commissioned officers that make up the Color Guard have played a prominent part in the activities of the R.O.T.C. this year. These activities have included presenting the colors at the Officers' Dance, at the Dallas teachers' meeting at Fair Park, and bearing the colors in the Wednesday morning parades. IEFT TO RIGHT: Freddie Mills, Charlton Lewis. Johnny DcPoma. and Cecil Bailey. 173 CORPS ACTIVITIES PROVIDE VALUABLE TRAINING Three blasts of the whistle, and all in earshot and sight of Old Glory come to attention while cadet Arnold Marks begins to raise the flag at the beginning of the school day. Officers return to their posts after having been front and center at a formal parade on Wednesday morning. Shown in assembly receiving the Parade Line Trophy from Camp Dallas arc Orman Puckett, (holding trophy), Jerry Cohn, Joe Hill, Drew Dunlap, Bob Houston, and Jerry Goodson. An early activity is that of being fitted for uniform. Here Jarrell Gibbs issues equipment to Ronnie Bcshires, Gary Kirkland, Jimmy Kaminski, and Rex Reynolds. Jim Huff, Virginia DcHay, John Zink, Sidney Milam, Dick Ballard, and Ann Warner participate in the grand march at the January Military Ball. MANY REWARDING EXPERIENCES IN R.O.T.C. A thrilling sight is presented at parade here as the school makes a background for the colors. Col. Zack Robinson receives his commission from Major Albert Perkins, P.M.S. T. of Dallas High Schools, witnessed by Maj. Wade Knudsen, seated, and Commandant Col. A. C. Burnett. 175 176 STUDENT COUNCILMEN KEEP BUSY TOP ROW: S. Angelo, S. Broyles, P. Collier, J. Daniel, M. Eikerberg, I. Grace, J. Harralion, J. Hellmuth, B. Johnson, G. Me-Clintock. SECOND ROW: R. Bailey, S. Buhrcr, M. Cook, D. Davis, 8. Evans, N. Grubbs, C. Hearn, M. Howe, S. Kadane, W. McDonald. THIRD ROW: P. Brasher, L. Carler, B. Cullison, E. Dictal, L. Francisco, I. Guess, K. Heath, C. Inglct, D. London, D. Milos. The school's top salesmen are the student council members. Besides selling the athletic games tickets, and the WOODROW WILSON NEWS, the CRUSADER, and several other tangibles, they are good at selling some intangibles—like ideas. For instance, they sell their rooms (they serve their first period classes) on the idea of savings accounts, contributing to worthy causes, and keeping the lunchroom clean. One highlight of the year was the kickoff luncheon for the sale of football season tickets, held this year at Sammy's Restaurant. TOP ROW: S. Bailey, B. Bishop, P. Conner, B. Davis, D. Fagin, C. W. Kendall. SECOND ROW: M. Bohannon, O. Brown, J. Craft, M. Evans, B. Headrick, J. Kuykendall, M. McMahan, J. Manes, T. Palmer, P. Parker. ft ft L P kr 5555 178 SELLING ITEMS AND IDEAS TOP ROW: L. Nichols, D. Palamountain, J. Pressly, D. Reeves, P. Rodgers, M. Sargent, S. Swan, R. Vance, B. Veyhl, K. Webb. SECOND ROW: B. Nimmons, S. Phillips, E. Ray, D. Reeves, B. Rushing, D. Smith, R. Tctcr, M. VaneiI, A. Wattncr, S. Zigenbein. THIRD ROW: M. Orr, L. Pollard, F. Reece, S. Ricfler, C. Jones, J. Roberts, G. Solomon, C. Stearns, S. Watson, D. Zidermanis. FOURTH ROW: W. Baker, R. Gray, H. Hawn, R. Isonhood, C. Klein, H. Simmons. MATTIE DELL WEBB Spring Term, Officers: David Harris, President; Carolyn Wigley, Sec- Sponsor rotary; and Mike McMahan, Vice President. S. Rogers, D. Rosenberg, G. Smith, G. Teter, A. Ticbcr, E. Tribble, A. Weed, C. Wigley, K. Wiley, B. Wilson. 179 'll PROJECTIONISTS CLUB AFFORDS OPPORTUNITY TOP ROW: J. Allen, H. Brennan, G. Cogswell, N. Crittenden, J. DcPoma, S. Edmundson, B. Foote, J. Gorman, Y. Hanks, J. Lee. SECOND ROW: J. Barlow, L. Brennan, J. Coleman, B. CuHison, J. Drake, J. Emmett, S. Fullen, N. Hall, B. Hill, J. Lyles. THIRD ROW: B. Bennett, B. Clark, C. Crane, B. Currin, P. Dry, P. Estes, P. Golden, B. F. Hamman, J. Johnston, G. McDonald. The eyes and the ears of the world are brought to Woodrow through the Projectionists Club. This group of students spend their time showing educational films, and filmstrips to the classes that schedule them. They are on call for this service during their study periods. Certain Dallas theaters admit the club members and their sponsor, J. William Brown, free of charge when they have a field trip or party. This year they enjoyed Tarantula and Running Wild at the Majestic. Pictured are Spring Term officers: Bob Houston, President; Jeanne Coleman, Secretary; Don Chappell, Vice President. M. Bohannon, J. Burdette, D. Chappell, E. Graf, B. Greer, J. Hill, M. Holder, R. Houston, C. Laughlin, R. Morgan. 180 FOR TECHNICAL LEARNING AND SERVICE TOP ROW: B. McNall, D. Moore, C. Parker, T. Reeve, D. Schultz, Tidwell, S. Vernon, W. Virden, B. Whiteman, E. Wood. SECOND ROW: E. Males, B. Morgan, F. Perrin, S. Rogers, E. Stone, B. Voldman, E. Virden, J. Wallis, E. Wilbanks, A. Wortham. THIRD ROW: A. Marks, R. Oilman. J. W. BROWN Sponsor Be sure to put this thingamabob through this doohickey, Jim Burdette could be saying to Patsye Estes, as he gives her instruction in film projection. B. Rash, J. Thompson, A. Travis, W. Vardcll, S. Wyly- 181 V-TEENS LEAD IN CLUB MEMBERSHIP TOP ROW: J. Alexander, T. Bland, S. Britton, B. Burton, J. Cody, J. Dalton, J. Farmer, J. Grant, K. Hicks, S. Jeffress. SECOND ROW: B. Andorson, W. Bland, G. Brown, D. Campbell, S. Coppcdgc, V. DeHay, F. Feezor, Y. Hanks, V. Holden, B. Jennings. THIRD ROW: M. Bagby, L. Bower, S. Broyles, J. Carter, S. Cox, J. Dickerson, Y. Finn, J. A. Harris, L. Holmes, N. Jones. FOURTH ROW: P. Batchelor, C. Brennan, P. Brcazcale, C. Cheavens, B. Craft, S. Dickerson, L. Godwin, J. L. Harris, G. Hyde, J. Klapper. FIFTH ROW: P. Betts, L. Brennan, L. Bryan, S. Clarkson, D. Dahlohofer, M. Evans, S. Goff, S. Harris, S. Jackson, J. Kuykendall. The Y-Teens sold candy to a ready market after school again this year. This organization was the largest club in Woodrow, having a membership of one hundred and forty girls. Some of these attended a Y Team week-end camp in the Spring. They are a solid group with regular meetings which are always opened with a devotional. Spring Term officers: Linda Vickery, President; Nancy Bray, Treasurer; and Lynn French, Inter-Club Representative. TOP ROW: M. Bohannon, N. Bray, P. Clayton, K. Fuller, M. Goodwin, S. Harralson, B. Headrick, C. Kolleschnig, N. Newell-BOTTOM ROW: S. Brawner, J. Cass, L. French, S. Gray, E. Haraway, B. Harrison, M. Holden, C. Lyddy, L. Moxley, J. Og,e- ' £ f. S. ft ft $ 1 0 J n • AL o £ n k. 1 AND VARIETY OF INTERESTS TOP ROW: J. lane, P. landy, R. Wilier, A. Parlington. B. Phillip , C. Rich, D. Schultz, P. Snider, J. Ventura, C. Wigley. SEC-OND ROW: J. lee, N. Lyons, L. Moore, N. Patterson, S. Phillips, N. Richardson, B. Scoggins, C. Stewart, D. Watkins, D. Wood. THIRD ROW: H. Llewelyn, G. McDonald, N. Moore, S. Paulson, C. Pratt, P. Robinson, E. Scoggins, S. Swan, S. Wenzel. M. Woolvorton. FOURTH ROW: M. longaker, J. McCain, M. Newby, S. Payne, B. Pou, P. Rogers, B. Scoot, M. Stines. M. White, F. Wright. FIFTH ROW: B. looney, V. Mason, N. Norris, F. Pcrritt, C. Reynolds, J. Saycr, N. Schrode, O. Tidwell, J. Whybark. Fudge or divinity? Both are going fast at the Y-Teen candy sale. Here Marilce Roland is making a cautious purchase from Suzanne Thornhill. Waiting for his turn is David Smith. MAYME B. FARRIS Sponsor IOP ROW: S. Owen, B. Smith. SECOND ROW: C. Post, S. Thornhill, A. Travis, I. Vickery, M. Wakefield, P. Walker, K. Wallace, B. Wear. M. Wtcker, P. Zeidlik. JUNIOR RED CROSS FILLS NEED IN EARLY TRAINING FOR SERVICE TOP ROW: A. Baker, B. Christmas, F. Feezor, S. Harris, J. Jackson, V. Moore, A. Parlington, F. Recce, J. Smith, J. Wallis. SECOND ROW: A. Bishop, S. Coppedge, P. Finncburgh, P. Harrotf, B. Jordan, I. Mullen, C. Phillips, B. Reed, V. Starlynn, E. Whitman. THIRD ROW: G. Box. B. Couch, C. Fleming, M. Hazlett, P. Kadane, M. Murdock, B. Pickle, D. Scherzer, I. Thompson, A. Workman. FOURTH ROW: B. Bradley, R. Enlow, D. Goin, D. Hosier, B. King, D. Myers, J. Prcssly, B. Scon, C. Turner, F. Wright. FIFTH ROW: P. Broughton, M. Evans, J. Gorman, J. Humphreys, J. Klapper, G. Owens, S. Price, L. Sheffield, L. Voighf, C. Houser. BOTTOM ROW: P. Catina, D. Ewing, N. Griffith, G. Hyde, B. Marshall. Among some of the worthwhile things these Busy Beavers did this year were the making of 250 tuberculosis masks for Woodlawn Hospital and the sending of bright pepper plants to the Veterans' Hospital. The training and accomplishments of this group are something of which any school can be proud. ALIYS FIELD BOYLE Sponsor TOP ROW: I. French, R. Hicks. BOTTOM ROW: 3. Bailey, C. Carlson, P. Collier, P. Daniel, G. Garrett, J. Jackson, D. Lee, H. Llewelyn, S. Rinaman, E. Tribble. TAKES TALENT AND TENURE TO BE IN ART CLUB N. Bray, C. Chcavens, S. Clarkson, D. Craddock, D. Dahlofcr, M. Dooley, E. Haraway, M. Hardin, D. Harris, M. Heath, J. Jeffers, G. Russell, G. Steer, P. Walker. It's Thursday morning. Eight o'clock. Aromas of paper and paint signify that the Art Service Club is busy on decorations for various activities going on at school. Only talented Juniors and Seniors are admitted into this club. Sponsored by Merle Fincher, this group sees that there is always scenery for every event on the stage and in the gym. Whooee! What a valentine! It can't be going to one boy—not with Peggy Welker, Suzie McAfee, Nancy Bray, Diane Harris, Martha Murdock, and Jinksie DcHay all in on it. They said it was an Art Service Club project for the Sweetheart Dance. TOP ROW: S. Goff, S. McAfee. BOTTOM ROW: S. Bethel, B. Clark, J. Deeson, V. DeHay, H. Green, M. Murdock, N. Richardson, J. Stratton, S. Terry, F. Zaby. wm FIRST ROW: Sharon Holloway, Sue Price, Saradellc McDonald, Suzanne Swan, Carol Cheavens, Betty Wear, Amy Ruth Morris, Mollic Cox, Nell Crittenden, Dale Ewing, Lynn Townsend. SECOND ROW: Suzie Hartman, Elizabeth Frctz, Judy Harris, Lauretta Williams, Julia Ann Burleson, Jan Bedingfield, Claudia Stewart, Jennie Lou Moore, Judy Carter, Sherry Phillips, Linda Allman. THIRD ROW: Louise Lockman, Troy Chandler, Larry Dougall, Anette Julian, Carolyn Judd, Judy Haralson, Boleynn Roberts, Sheilah Stockton, Connie Stearns, Diane Palamountain. LITTLE THEATER SPAWNING GROUND FOR ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS Were the assemblies great? Well, this big club is where the talent for those assemblies was discovered. Members are allowed to let down their hair after a long day of school. Membership is not limited to speech students, but is open to the entire school. Mrs. Bennie Nipper, sponsor during the first semester, resigned and the duties of sponsor were taken over by Mrs. Jessica Goodwin. FIRST ROW: Barbara Hall, Priscilla Broughton, Toni Bauer, Sue Sandel, Carolyn Hcarne, Nancy Norris, Georgia Manos, Carol Parker, Linda Guess, Avis Tieber. SECOND ROW: Penny Pcnry, Sharon Riefler, Suzanne Buhrer, Joan Pressly, Betty Maxon, Barbara Perkins, Sandy Rasmussen, Nclleene Rigsby, Janice Anderson, LaVcrne Tittle, Jerry Lee. THIRD ROW: Orman Puckett, Leslie Arnold, David Gershner, Robert Barfield, Terry Peake, Charles Crane, Dean Hosier, Jim Burdette, Mike Howe, Barbara Marder. MRS. BENNIE NIPPER FIRST ROW: Sara Rogers, Marion Rankin, Fay Skibell, Jean Whybark, Linda Yancey, Suzie Thornhill, Carol Burk, Betty White-man, Sally Rinaman, Sue Shelton. SECOND ROW: Barbara Bailey, Linda Lewis, Neima Jones, Ellen Dccherd, Mildred Robertson, Barbara Headrick, Camille Pratt, Sharon Payne, Martha Wicker, Forrestine Feezor. THIRD ROW: Phalba Zeidlik, Judy Lane, Emily Warner, Gail Walker, Linda Bower, Patsy Boyd, Katie Bray, Dick Ballard, Olin Brown, Jon Jackson. ANYONE INTERESTED IN DRAMATICS MAY BE A MEMBER Roaring Twenties? Yes and no. Yes, these little Theater clubbers, Suzanne Buhrer, Jo Anne Farrier, Sharon Rciffler, Lauretta Williams, Diane Palamoun-tain, and Linda Allman arc modeling costumes from this famous car; but no, they are not of that generation. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Wigley, Jeanne Reinert, Barbara Byrd, Patsy Clare. SECOND ROW: Sue Keeton, Mary Ann Baxter, Sara Wyly, John Paul Carter, Shirley Sandkuhl, Katherine Wallace, Jo Anne Farrier. DALLAS HISTORICAL SOCIETY COMBINES FUN WITH RESEARCH The school is deserted, so you think. But, whose voice is that? Why, it's a group of students in Room 209. What in the everloving blue eyed world are they doing? They are members of the Dallas Historical Society learning about this great state of Texas and Big D. A big social event of the club is a party at Christmas. The meeting is conducted by student leaders with, of course, a few hints from the sponsor, Doyle Smith. DOYLE SMITH Sponsor ABOVE, FIRST ROW: Sharon Gary, Suzanne Martindale, Sue Shelton, Gladys Hclmick, Sharon Wenzel, Barbara Anderson, Gail Garrett, Betty Bob Snipes. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Doyle Smith, Sandra Kincy, Rita Mooney, Judy Darr, Camille Pratt, Betty Scott, Sondra Brawner, Jennie Lu Moore, Sylvia Lacey, Bobbie Cullison. BELOW, FIRST ROW: Jan Cooper, Carol Parker, Sally Rinaman, Barbara Pou, Martha Colquitt, Linda Guess, Suzanne Thornhill, Jean Whybark. SECOND ROW: Barbara Phillips, Sherry Phillips, Martha Wicker, Brenda Bishop, Penny Green, Linda Yancey, Sandy Schrocdcr. SPANISH STUDENTS JOIN IN PROMOTING HEMISPHERE SOLIDARITY That song that was heard coming from Hall 4 after school on certain Wednesdays sounded like America the Beautiful, but it didn't make sense to non-Spanish students. It was O Noble Pan America official song of the Pan American Student Forum. The Woodrow Wilson Chapter, sponsored by Mabel Turman, is one of the larger ones of the state and one of the most active. They have varied programs and a Christmas Party. Some members made a trip to Austin to the State meeting in April. Officers for the Spring Term were: President, John Gorman; Vice Preesident, Terry Chamness; Secretary, Betty Wear; Treasurer, Sally Rinaman; and. Program Chairmans, Genie Jay and larry DeHay. MABEL TURMAN Spomor FIRST ROW: Mollie Cox, Susan Sapp, Nell Crittenden, Penelope Robinson, Beverly Bennett, Amy Ruth Morris, Martha Christmas. SECOND ROW: Barbara Whitman, Randhi Smith, Pat McMahon, Emma McClendon, Donna McNall, Gail Weathcrby, Sharon Goldstein. THIRD ROW: Jeanne McLain, Linda Allman, Ann Whybark, Judy Pou, Nancy Milam, Jann Gray, Ruth Win-terbauer. FOURTH ROW: Faith Schrodt, Jo Ellen Caddcll, Sue Price, Joan Pressly, Carol Burk, Paula Finncburgh. FIFTH ROW: Elizabeth Frctz, Elizabeth Whitman, David Ballard, Bill Oliver, Dick West, Arelene Perdue, Fred O'Neal. FIRST ROW: Genie Jay, Betty Wear, Sally Rinaman, John Gorman, Larry DeHay, Terry Chamness. SECOND ROW: Evelyn McLean, Judy Haralson, Diane Miles, Gayle Owens, Carrie Lee Stogsdill, Priscilla Broughton, Joan Dunlap, Paul Golden. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Judd, Mary Anne Rawlings, Jean Cass, Georgia Manos, Mary Linda Young, Mary Ann White, Annabelle Lee Duncan, David Christian. FOURTH ROW: Micki Shocklee, Carolyn Phillips, Boleynn Roberts, Linda Anderson, George Whitington, Linda Canafax, Virginia Fine, Slim Walker. WILLING, CAPABLE SENIORS MAKE UP LIBRARY COUNCIL TOP ROW: J. Anderson, B. Cullison, C. Fleming, D. Humphrey, J. Lane, B. Warder, 8. Nimmons, M. Powers, D. Rosenberg, L. Wredberg. SECOND ROW: N. Bccman, J. Darr, A. Gettys, W. Jones, B. Looney, V. Mason, D. Pester, C. Pratt, R. Southworth, J. Zink. THIRD ROW: J. Cass, B. Darrah, D. Harris, N. Lyons, J. McCoy, C. Peterson, S. Rogers, G. Whitington, F. Zollner. FOURTH ROW: C. Cheavens, E. Filter, L. Howell. SPRING OFFICERS CO-CHAIRMEN George Whitington Penny Collier SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Martha Wicker PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Dolores Rosenberg HELEN BRAACK Sponsor Friendly and always ready to help, easily describes the Senior Honor Library Council. Chosen for their leadership, aptitude, and scolastic record these seniors work diligently to help students use the library. Everyday, every period there are at least six of these willing council members present to shelve books, to aid, sophomores, and to create a friendly yet quiet atmosphere. TOP ROW: B. Bailey, P. Boyd, J. Cohn, E. Dcchcrd, R. Heard, S. Lacey, H. Llewlyn, B. Philips. BOTTOM ROW: B. Anderson, P. Batts, J. Carter, P. Collier, H. Ford, J. Huff, L. Lewis, B. Maples, S. Phillips, M. Wicker. FIRST ROW: Judy Lane, Carol Parker, Carol Haley, Suzanne Swan, Sandy Schroeder. SECOND ROW: Martha Wilton, Avis Tieber, Beverly Bennette, Penny Penry, Jean Whybark, Linda Yancy, Penelipy Robinson. THIRD ROW: Martha Ramage, Dorothy Capps, Margaret Buckmcyer, Suzanne Thornhill, Betty Wear, Linda lewis. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Lee, Etheylene Virden, Linda Guess, Toni Bauer, Faye Zollner, Jean Haskell, Linda Slubbs. FIFTH ROW: Jeanette Wells, Annette Julian, Grace Marshall. SIXTH ROW: Troy Chandler, Howard Dunn, Gerald Green, Terry Upchurch, Tom Barnes. EXPERTS ADVISE PRESS CLUBBERS Ideas-ideas! That's what the Press Club was after. New ideas for the WOODROW WILSON NEWS. Ideas about how to write effectively. To help them get these ideas, guest speakers, such as Fairfax Nesbitt, a TV editor from the Dallas Morning News, spoke to the group. The Press Club, whose membership consists of all students interested in journalism, is sponsored by Mildred Juniger. Meetings were Thursday morning of the week the News was distributed. Pictured are Spring Term officers: President, Bcty Wear; Secretary, Carol Parker; Vice President, Linda Guess; Program Chairman, Patsy House. 191 TUESDAY IS TUMBLING DAY Flip, flop and fly. That's what these energetic Tumbling Club members did every Tuesday morning before they started out a day at school. Sponsor, Mrs. Edith Cooper, attempts to teach members the different tricks of tumbling. At the close of each session a few sore muscles might have been noticeable, but that didn't seem to stop them, for they would appear at the next meeting, ready to go. Marion Rankin doesn't seem to be very concerned as Sandra Terry starts into a forward roll. _ ■ — FIRST ROW: Avis Ticbcr, Gail Currin, Roberta Staglet. SECOND ROW: Jackie Kuykendall, Sharron Woodruff, Jean Ruylc, Charlotte Holies, Marion Rankin, Nell Crittenden, Donna McNall, Arlene Perdue, Kay Rowan. THIRD ROW: Tricky Tanner, Dana Garfield, Brenda Bishop, Jeanne McLain, Sandra Terry, Nancy McGough, Anita Stribling, Ann Trailer. FOURTH ROW: Betty Jordan, Boleynn Roberts Cathie Browning, Mary Lou Cook, Yvonne Guerst, Jeary Reader, Sharron Branscome, Sue Hayes. EDITH COOPER Sponsor Now this is the way it's done. Avis Ticbcr a three-year member of the Tumbling Club demonstrates the flip flap for members Sharron Woodruff, Boleynn Roberts, Dana Garfield, Jackie Kuykendall, Cathie Browning, Sandra Terry, Mary Lou Cook, and Brenda Bishop. 192 XY I FALL TERM FIRST ROW: Joe Craft, Byron Farley, Jack Brophy, David Moore, Carroll Peterson, Paul Simmons. SECOND ROW: Jere Dillon, Orville lingerer, Alex McCulloch, Vernon, Berdick, John Love, Joe Howard. THIRD ROW: Jack Hall, Bill Hopkins, Bobby Patterson, Mark Wallace, J. W. Sanders, Milton Lamm. FOURTH ROW: Charles Beckham, sponsor, Bob Ondrusek, Woody Brownlee, Gary McClintock, James Collinsworth, Ronnie Wall. ACTUAL FLYING DONE IN AERONAUTICS CLUB It's a bird! It's a plane! And along with it is the Aeronautics Club, taking tours of aircraft companies and making flights to different fields around Dallas. They get excellent experience when each member is required to build and design a model aircraft. Leading this ambitious group of boys are the officers for the fall term: President, Jack Hall; Vice President, J. W. Sanders; Secretary-Treasurer, Bob Ondrusek; and, of course, sponsor Charles Beckham. CHARLES BECKHAM Sponsor FIRST ROW: Joe Craft, John Ragan, Carroll Peterson, Ronnie Wall, Billy Miller, Don Moody, Bob Ondrusek, Anton Wylie. SECOND ROW: Orville Ungcrer, Byron Farley, Jere Dillon, Mark Wallace, Bobby Peterson, Bill Barnett, J. W. Sanders. THIRD ROW: John Love, Gary McClintoch, Jack Brophy, Bill Hopkins, Milton Lamm, David Moore, Woody Brownlee, Jack Hall. SKATING CLUB MEMBERS VARY IN SKILL JEAN TERRY Sponsor Now here's a club that doesn't need a program committee. The program for the Ice Skating Club takes care of itself every Tuesday afternoon, when an average of 50 or more of its slightly less than 100 members, including novices and experts, show up at the State Fair Ice Arena to glide and spiral, whirl, and fall. The sponsor for the first term was Mrs. Charlotte Wilson. Following her resignation at mid-term the group was taken over by Jean Terry, girls' P. E. teacher. Pictured are spring term officers: President, Linda Guess and Secretary-Treasurer, Keith Amendson. FIRST ROW: Keith Amendson, Avis Ticbcr, Martha Burlew, Nell Crittenden, Susan Sapp, Mary Burlew, Bonnie Miller, Barbara Whitman, Ronnie Wall. SECOND ROW: Azalea Beene, Percilla Forbes, Sheilah Delfeld, Pinky Skinner, Judy Thompson, Jackie Kuykendall, Foresfine Fcezor, Sally Rinaman, Betty Whiteman, Shirley Edmundson, Linda Guess. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Floyd, Rosann Thompson, Harriet Green, Cathy Browning, Jane Solomon, Carolyn Casper, Ann Myers, Maidee Longaker, Roberta Staglik. FOURTH ROW: Pat Herbert, Claudine Lowry, Joyacc Farmer, Marilyn Kyser, Mary Lou Cook, Peggy Storey, Sandy Rasmussen, Linda Grace, Glenda McCarty. FIRST ROW: Carol Miller, Lurine Wredberg, Suzanne Bethel, Ruth Sanders, Rosemary Duggan, Joan Ruyle, Carol Houser, Dee Wheeler, Connie Stearns, Sonja Romanowski. SECOND ROW: Carol Kolleschnig, Carole Walter, Jeanne Coleman, Clarice Jaynes, Peggy Lundy, Jean Ogle, Jo Ann Johnson, Sue Brown, June Walkard, Judy Burkhard, Joan Dunlap, Micki Shocklee, Mary Linda Young. THIRD ROW: John Oden, Johnny Bowling, David Gershner, Barbara Hall, Weldon McDonald, Philip Grubbs, Leslie Arnold, Robert Barfield, Bobbie Clark, Doris McShan, Nancy Richardson. Standing or skating? Even though it's probably impossible, these girls, Sally Rinamon, Forcstinc Feczor, and Betty Whiteman appear to be doing a form of Put your little foot. Did they fall on purpose? Claudine Lowry and Marilyn Kyser may have gone through the discomfort of a fall on the ice, but they look pleased to be helped up by Phillip Grubbs and David Gershner. 195 Left to right: Messrs. Earl Wijley, Secretary; H. C. Ruyle Jr., V-P, Scouting; John Griesel, Treasurer; Brooks Bradley, V-P Program; J. W. Fry, President; Allen J. Byrd, V-P School Activities; Oscar Schucany, Asst. Secretary; W. T. Vanderpool, V-P, Membership. WOODROW-LONG DADS’ CLUB MAKE NEEDED CONTRIBUTIONS The electric fans in the business and attendance offices are just two of the many contributions the Woodrow-Long Dad's Club have made totheir schools this year. The club membership includes hundreds of dads from Woodrow and Long High Schools, but, as is often the case, the hard work is done by a comparative few, led by president J. W. Fry. Other projects for this year included the Athletic and Activities dances, wiring the baseball field for the electric pitcher, and making an award to the Talent Show winners. The refreshment room at the Winfrey Dances is always a popular place. Here it is supervised by dads J. G. Griesel, Oscar Schuncany, J. w. Fry and C. F. White. James Kelley and Judy Harris have just been served. 196 More fun—at the Dads' Club-sponsored Activities Dance at Winfrey Point. The Dads gave the dance for all of the non-athletic organizations of the school in February. They sponsored a similar event for the athletes earlier in the year. OFFICERS OF P.T.A. left to right: Mesdames D. T. Crittenden, I. Koppman, Colyar, Jack Burleson, Icon lewis, W. H. Cothrum, Neal Lyons, Ben O. Barr, W. D. Whybark, John Pratt, Sandkuhl, John Barron, and R. S. Sloan, Jr. WOODROW PARENT-TEACHERS BEHIND SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS Sponsor of most of the student dances, donor of much school equipment, backbone of any good project to improve the school, the Parent-Teacher Association is everything its name implies. Mr. W. H. Cothrum was president this year. The P. T. A. honors the teachers. In September the teachers had a chance to meet the mothers and take some refreshments in the school library. 198 CONCERT BAND IS PRIDE OF SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY The Woodrow Wilson Band has almost outgrown the space provided for practice and performance. The Concert Band, composed of some one hundred or more members, is respected by all who are familiar with bands throughout the state. Director George Royster starts his proteges' training in junior high school, where he is also director. Flaying tough, make believe cigarettes, drinks, and chips, Ace Owen, Terry Peake, Janice Lane, and Fred Gheris are able to be bad for a moment on the bus trip to Austin. 200 RED AND GRAY BAND MORE THAN PROVIDER OF BACKGROUND MUSIC JACK SMITH COLONEL ROYSTER Drum Major Director 201 BAND PERCUSSION FIRST ROW: Grady Roster, Jimmy Yates, Billy Dickson, Carl McFarland. SECOND ROW: Olin Brown, David Scitzlcr. WOODWINDS FIRST ROW: Doris MeShan, Carol Branom, Jean Ruyle, Peggy Parker, Lou Ella Gilkeysor. Sally Lee. SECOND ROW: Jennie Lou Moore. Mary Lee Sargent, Pat DeLand, Sammy Wilkinson, Alfred Gray, Howard Dunn, Jean Grace, Charles Cannon, Robert Fox. THIRD ROW: John Eikenburg, Brooks Bradley, Sherman Purser, Bill Teter, Billy Earl Hill, Frankie Miller, Dan Vaughan, David Gershncr, J i m Carrao. FOURTH ROW: Ray Wall, Joan Prcssly, Tommy Robinson, Robert Barfield, Connie Kring, John Paul Carter, Janice Lane, Norman Inglet. BRASS FIRST ROW: Charles Crane, Danny Chapman, Dodd Miller, Fred O'Neil, Carl Holland. SECOND ROW: Richard Hoppers, W. A. Eubank, B. F. Hamman, Jon Jackson, Bob Crock, Terry Peake, Gilbert Wyrik, Wildon McDonald. BAND BRASS FIRST ROW: Reid Warner, Bill Bilcr, Carolyn Judd, Ann Workman, Johnny Collins, James Doxey. SECOND ROW: Don Smitth, Boyce Farrar, Calvin Justice, David Richardson, Michael Bennett, Rod Dostcr, Pete Corey, Preston Brashcar. CLARINETS FIRST ROW: Walter Virdcn, Tommy Rhea, Neal Watts, Carol Burk, Suzanne Hailey, Irene Di Bennardo, Richard Powers, Billy Foote. SECOND ROW: Fred Hill, Don McCauley, Barbara Hall, Carol Miller, Martha Overman, Mary Emma Bell. THIRD ROW: Wayne Golaz, Ace Owen, Larry Collyar, James Reiffin, John Leavitt, Jim Goldblatt, William Vardell, Don Pembroke. CORNETS FIRST ROW: Kurt Engleman, Jimmy Powell, Joe Flowers, Roy Flynn, Buddy Doxey. SECOND ROW: Billy Souther, Wayne Tadlock, Fred Gharis, Maurice Billion, Boyce Fan-derburg. Jack Smith. ORCHESTRA HELPS SPREAD SCHOOL REPUTATION FOR CULTURE When the director of a college symphony orchestra, playing before a Woodrow Wilson assembly, referred to the state-wide reputation that Woodrowites have for love of good music, he was reflecting the influence of the great music organizations of the school, such as the Woodrow Wilson orchestra. Directed by Evelyn Robbins, the orchestra handles Rogers and Hammerstein popular classics and Wagnerian arias with equal facility and excellency. HOWARD DUNN SIDNEY COPPEDGE EMMA FRANCES DESHONG Playing (or the P. T. A., Emma Francos DeShong, Rosalie President Vice President Secretary Cinamon, and Sidney Coppedgc furnish sweet music for tea and conversation. 204 TALENTED PLAYERS, WONDERFUL MUSIC! MRS. EVELYN ROBINS Director 205 ORCHESTRA VIOLIN SECTION FIRST ROW: Emma Frances De-Shong, Secretory and Concert mistress. Penny Pcnry, Gwen Griffith. SECOND ROW: Boleynn Roberts, Carrie lee Stogsdill, Charlotte Holfis. THIRD ROW: Terry Peake, Bob Cooper, Assistant Student, Janet Jamcieson, Ruth Winterbducr, Martha Holley. BRASS SECTION SEATED: Bill Blair, Johr , E. Collins. STANDING: Jack Smith, Student Conductor, Morgan Farrington, Maurice Billion, Rodney Doster, Don Hailey, B. F. Hamman, Donn Pester. WOODWIND SECTION FIRST ROW: Mary Lee Sargent, Jean Ruyle, Ruth Campbell, Connie Kring. SECOND ROW: Pat Dcland, Jerry lenz, Billy Foote, Jean Grace. THIRD ROW: Harry Haun, Jerry Simpson, Alfred Gray, Billy Hill, Howard Dunn, President. 206 PERCUSSION AND CONTRA BASSES FIRST ROW: Barbara Harris, Patsy Craddock, Rosalie Cinnamon, SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Wagliardo. Carol Cheavens, Grady Royster, Bass Principal, Jimmy Yates. THIRD ROW: Jerry Parderson, Fred Bentley, Preston Brashear, Mary Louise Tanner. ORCHESTRA CELLO AND VIOLA SECTION Gale Currin, Pat Bcvington, Billie Mand Rozell, Betty Jordan, Mary Holley, Doris Cooper and Sidney Coppcdge, Vice President and Principal Cellist. CHORUS BOASTS ALL-STATE SINGERS FIRST ROW: Patricia Nay, Frances Perrett, Carol Skilliam, Mary Bates, Susan Sapp, Sonja Romanowski, Beverly Bennett, Jere Daudelin, Fayrene Wecsner, Anne Vinson, Marie Wakefield, Pat Tiner, Linda Voigt, Penelope Robinson, Pat Conner, Carol Reynolds, Nancy Bray, Jackie Kuykendall, Betty Flccnor, Judy Darr, Grace Prather, Mollie Willis. SECOND ROW: Beverly Jane Line, Ellen Hareway, Sharon Payne, Virginia Mason, Carolyn Floyd, Jeanine Johnson, Yvonne Hanks, Barbara Marshall, Donna Phifer, Carole Anderson, Jackie Skaggs, Lynnda Dyer, Lela Hale, Joyce Farmer, Ann Criswell, Camille Pratt, Dorothy Wooley, Claudia Stewart, Michaelene Nix, Nancy Jo Channell. THIRD ROW: Mary Evans, Kathy Kincaid, Rae Perrett, Linda Bower, Mildred Abney, Myrna Roberts, Marie Bohannon, Norma Randolph, Mary Ann Baxter, Linda Hallgren, Gale Currin, Sue Keeton, Sue Shelton, Carol Hulsey, Martha Dickson, Verna Holden, Dolores Crist, Linda McClelland. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Vestal, Judy Harris, Phyllis Rodgers, Wanda Price, Jeff Deason, Tommy Gauldins, Lawrence Bradley, John Foltz, Gene Allen, Johnnie Dc Poma, James Kelly, Ruth Miller, Stephen Austin, Ray James, Judaline Thompson, Dalanda Caruso, Emma Lou Battles, Carol Carlson, Nancy Richardson It's been a hard day but six period chorus can always come up with a song. Hot dogs and Royalty were evident in the operetta, A Waltz Dream, presented in the spring of 1955. James Kelly, the sandwich man has the attention of King John Foltz, and Johnny De Poma. Woodrow Wilson was well represented at the All-State Chorus by Dalanda Caruso (seated) and 208 Mary Evans. MAJORETTES’ PERFORMANCE REFLECTS LONG TRAINING It takes more than popularity and good looks to be a majorette—although these attributes are not hindrances. In fact, the Woodrow Wilson Maiorettes have talent, popularity and beauty. These girls started training as twirlers while they were in grade school, and were chosen from a field of many fine applicants. SEATED: Bette Jane Scott (Head Majorette). KNEELING: Sondra Brawner, Marie Bohannon. STANDING: Glenda Smith, Scherric Watson, Shirley Wallace, Susan Hayes, Eulalie Perdue. PUBLICATIONS SENIOR PUBLICATION STAFFS Senior Day could not go by without getting that Senior Pub. Sponsored this year by William Brown, the Dixiecat was received with great enthusiasm by the student body. BACK ROW: Emily Warner, Bob Greer, Howard Ford, Nclma Jones, Jan Bedingfield, Julia Burleson. FRONT ROW: Linda Lewis, Martha Powers, Ellen Dcchord, Mickey Robertson, Betty Ann Maples, Patsy Bovd. MR. BROWN, Sponsor JIM HUFF AND MARION RANKIN Co-Editors BACK ROW: Bob Jungbluth, Ralph Nimmons, Morgan Farrington. FRONT ROW: John Zink, Grady Royster, Jimmy Lee, Dick Ballard, and Mackey Coker. BACK ROW: Joycene Smith, Pat Daniel, Kathryn Wallace, Judy Lane, Phalba Zicd-lik, Patsy Dry, Jerry Lyles. FRONT ROW: Katie Bray, Barbara Brooks, Barbara Bailey, Nancy Beeman, Sheila McCullom. BACK ROW: Jennie Olson, Carol June Haley, Sara Wyly, Jerry Lee, Elaine Scoggins, Barbara Scoggins. FRONT ROW: Joanna Kent, Sharon Baker, Willccn Jones, Carolyn Reed, Faye Skibell, Ann DeShazo. COMPOSED OF TALENTED SENIORS Each Pub is better than the last, as Principal Ashburn would say. The June Senior Pub had more drawings, more jokes, more puzzles, more everything, than its predecessors. CHAIRMEN OF THE SPRING PUB STAFF SEATED: Avis Tiebcr, Olin Brown, Sara Rogers, Drew Dunlap, Barbara Headrick, Judy Carter, David Taylor, Don Cooper, Frank Ashmore, Dolores Rosenberg, Carol Cheavens. STANDING: Co-editors, Steve Koppman, Suzanne Swan, and John Kittrell. NOT PICTURED: Sidney Coppcdgc, Penny Collier. FIRST ROW: Joe Hill, Janice Anderson, Sally Rinaman, Jackie Kuykendall, Elizabeth Reynolds, Sandra Brooks, Connie Trimmer, Linda Lu Holmes. SECOND ROW: Gale Currin, Carole Reeves, Martha Christmas, Shirley Sandkuhl, Linda Guess, Carol Parker, Nancy Richardson. THIRD ROW: Don Chappell, Mary Ann Hcndryx, Linda Yancey, Nancy Lyons, Wynon Phillips, Bill McNall, Earl Males, R. L. Williams. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Thompson, Tom Barnes. FIRST ROW: Milta Logan, Jean Haskell, Sharon Wenzel, Sara-dellc McDonald, Ann Partington, Gail McDonald, Brenda Bishop. Mary Alice Holder. SECOND ROW: Jere Dillon, Carole Walters, Carol Kolleschnig Joyce Farmer, Linda Hallgrcn, Kay Sanderson, Sandy Schroeder, Sharon Bailey. THIRD ROW: Joe Love, Charles (Buz) Prock, Larry Dougall. Betty Whiteman, Martha Wicker, Sherry Phillips, Jean Cass, Boyce Farrar. FOURTH ROW: Mike McMahon, Danny Chapman. FIRST ROW: Lynda Vickery, Barbara Hall, Lynn French, Betty Wear, Suzanne Thornhill, Sue Clarkson. SECOND ROW: Suzanne McAfee, Barbara Davis, Jean Whybark, Ken Mackey, Chester Stone, Virginia DcHay. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Lacey, Jennie Lou Moore, Ann Gettys, Emory Jones, David Christian. FOURTH ROW: Jon Jackson, Ace Owens, Adrian Huggins, Richie Watts. FIFTH ROW: Bill Merkle. EDITORIAL STAFF ®be Wnobrni Co-editors ........................ Betty Sue King, Suzanne Swan Associate Editors ..................... Caroll June Haley, Jerry Lee Managing Editor .............................. ......... Betty Wear Newj Editor Judy lane Sports Terry Peake, Jack Hall, Gerald Green Features .... Tom Barnes, Patsy House, Linda Lewis, Linda Shuler, Joycene Smith Pcpotcrs Jo Ann Coleman, Martha Colquitt, Howard Dunn, Sylvia Gandy, Nan Griffith, Linda Guess, Jeanie Haskell, Gene Hudspeth, Judy Klapper, Gracelee Marshall, Carol Parker, Penelope Robinson, Gayle Steer, Linda Stubbs, Barbara Sullivan, Jimmy Thompson, Avis Ticbcr, Ethclyn Virden, Jeanette Wells, Martha Wilson, Donna Yaw, and Faye Zolncr. Photographer Mackey Coker BUSINESS STAFF Manager .................................... Buford A. Cates Circulation ............ Miss Mattie Dell Webb, Bobby Coats, John McWilliams WORK ON SCHOOL PAPER I What goes on in the process of school newspaper publication? Plenty, say the staff of the WOODROW WILSON NEWS, the semi-monthly publication of Mildred Juniger's journalism classes. There are interviews and writing of stories and headlines, page planning, copy measuring and proofreading, and Fall Co-editors Suzanne Swan and Betty King seem pleased with their new layout ideas. Checking on newspaper practices in a Dallas paper arc Linda Shuler, Terry Peake, Joycene Smith, Gerald Green. Jack Hall, and Linda Lewis. Joe Sue Grant, Martha Wilson, and Gene Hudspeth learn from Mackey Coker some facts about photography and photo-engraving. 214 StlHitrt Nemfi EDITORIAL STAFF HARD. YET SATISFYING myriads of other duties that never occur to the average person. Of course, extra periods and overtime are necessary occasionally, but the staff members aver that it's all worth it, since the NEWS ranks so high among scholastic publications. Co-Editors Carol Parker, Faye Zollner Associate Editors ....................... Jeanette Well , Linda Guess News Editors Sandy Schroeder, Gayle Steer, Avis Tiebcr, Ethelyn Virden Sports Editor Gerald Green Feature Editor Toni Bauer, Jean Haskell, Annetc Julian Military Editor Howard Dunn Special Assignments Dorothy Capps, Troy Chandler, Martha Colquitt, Tommy Fultz, Patsy Gaines, Msry Ann Hendryx, Jo Sue Grant, Nan Griffith, Linda Hcrriage, Jimmy Jack Johnston, Betty Sue King, Gracelcc Marshall, Terry Middle-ton, Ann Parlington, Gary Surratt, Suzanne Swan, Jimmy Thompson, Terry Upchurch, David Walsh, Betty Wear, David White, Larry Wycoff, Donne Yaw BUSINESS STAFF Manager Buford A. Cates Circulation Miss Mattie Dell Webb, John McWilliams, Jimmy Yates Linda Guess, Faye Zollner and Carol Parker, co-editors of the spring staff of the WOODROW WILSON NEWS, think over some new ideas for headlines in the next issue. Journalism class members learn some tricks of the trade from SMU student teacher, Patsy Patrick. Those in the class include Dona Yaw, Mary Ann Hendryx, Terry Middle-ton, Terry Upchurch, Howard Dunn, Linda Guess, Carol Parker, and Jimmy Jack Johnson. Perhaps we can have some more interesting articles of this type, might be the comment of co-editors Betty King and Suzanne Swan (seated) to staff members Jerry Lee, Judy Lane, Carol June Haley, and Betty Wear. 215 1 BARBARA BYRD Clubs and Organizations Co-Editor MARILYN BUHRER WHATLEY Clubs and Organizations Co-Editor ROBBIE CAMPBELL Features Co-Editor SANDRA KINCY Introduction and Editor-in-Chief PAUL F. ALLEN Sponsor CRUSADER STAFF LEARN TO MAKE A BOOK ... How do you publish a Yearbook? The girls on the CRUSADER staff can tell you: by blood, sweat, and tears. Actually, though, it's mostly fun, they say . . . Happy birthday, Mr. Allen! He's probably wishing that the staff will be able to meet that next deadline. VIRGINIA DEHAY Music and Publications Co-Editor, Artist LYNN FRENCH Military Co-Editor Copywriter JAN COOPER Introduction and Artist r i JEAN WHYBARK Athletics Co-Editor Kenneth Hale and his assistants Diane Palamoun-tain and Anita Matthews work hard to keep the books straight. So that's how it's done! On a field trip to the Taylor Publishing Company Marilyn Whatley Bobbie Campbell, Barbara Pou, Barbara Byrd, Jinksie DcHay, and especially Jan Cooper seem very much interested in every phase of publishing annuals. . . . even if they do have to come early and stay late. Sponsor Paul F. Allen says half his work is done when he, with the help of the teachers, chooses a good staff. SUZANNE MARTINDALE Classes Co-Editor BARBARA POU Features Co-Editor DOROTHY SCHULTZ Classes Co-Editor ... THEN POOF! THEY GRADUATE! SUZANNE THORNHILL Athletics and Military Co-Editor LYNDA VICKERY Music and Publications Co-Editor LINDA YANCEY Athletics Co-Editor When other nights and other days A lay find us gone our sep'rate ways We will have these moments to remember. INDEX CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND DIVISIONS A Junior Red Cross....... 184 Aeronautics Club 193 Art Service Club 185 Athletics 124 B Band, Concert 200 Baseball 140 B Squad 143 Basketball .............................................. .135 A Squad ........................................... 135 B Squad ............................................. 138 L Library Council 188 Little Theater ................................................. 186 M Military 154 Music 198 O Orchestra 204 Organizations 176 C P Cheerleaders ............... Choral Club ................ Chorus .................... Classes ............ Seniors .................. Juniors .................. Sophomores ............... CRUSADER Staff Dads' Club Dallas Historical Society Dedication .................... Faculty Favorites Features Football ........ A Squad .... 8 Squad ... Golf Team Ice Skating Club Allen. Jewelle 18 Allen. Paul 18. 71. 100. 216 Ashburn. G. L. 14. 15. 17 22 36 38 50 18 B Beckham. Charles 18 19 193 146. 147 18. 22 18 Blevins. Wilhelmina 18 117. 184 18 18 Brown. J. William 16. 18. 181 Browne. T. West 13 Burnett Colonel A. C. 18. 122 156 Butler. Esta 18. 116 C Caldwell. Willie Mae 17. 18 Cardwell. Jess O. 13 18 14 22. 139 18 19 Cooper. Edith 19. 26. 89 150 192 17. 19 19 0 IS. 16 Downs. Susie 17. 19 ... 148 Pan American Student Forum.............................. 191 —• 97 Parent-Teachers' Association ................................... 197 208 Physical Education ............................................. 150 - 24 Girls' 150 27 Boys' 152 82 Press Club . 189 90 Projectionists Club 180 216 Publications ................................................... 210 D 196 190 ______ 6 Rangers 158 Rifle Team .................................................... 159 F S Senior Publication ........................................... 212 Student Council .............................................. 178 T Tennis Team ............................................... 146 Track and Field ........................................... 144 Tumbling Club 192 139 I W WOODROW WILSON NEWS Staff 214 .. 194 Y E Ellsworth. Aqnes Enlow. Elirobeth F Farris. Mayme 19. 183 Fincher. Merle 19. 185 Forester. Herschel 19 Francis, lorene 17 . 19 G Galchutt. Malvino 19 Gierentanner. Maurice 156 Goldstein. Hannah 19. 150 Goodwin. Jessica 22 Greene. Paul 19 Griffin. Bobby 19, 126. 127. 134. 140 H Hale. Kenneth 19. 215 Haines. Lester 156 Horqrove. Grace 20 Havs. Moielle 20 Helms. Don 17. 18. 20. 126 127. 154 Hiqhtower. Burian 20. 72 Hill, Irvin 20 Hovtchens. L. W. 20 Humphries. Corin 20 J Jackson. Carl 20 Juniqer. Mildred 20 K Kelley. Bennie 18. 20 Kemp. Doris 20 Kennedy. Lucille 20 Kinq, Mildred 20 Kirby, Norene 20 Kitchen. Howard 20, 79 Klein. Margaret 20 L Leaved. Bill 19. 21 M McB'Oyer. Tom 21. 126. 127 134. 138 McClain. Dorotha 21 McKay. Robert H. 13 McMahan. Dorothy 21 McMillan. Alberta 21 McMullen. Claude 20. 21 Mahoney. Marion 156 Martin, H. D. 21 Martin. Joseph 156 Matthews. Don E. Miller. Daisy Bowden 2l Musick. Dorothy 21 N Nance. Winnie D. . 21 Neher. R. M. 22. 23 Nelson. Martha 21 Newman. Vaqia Nipper, Bennie 20. 21. 186 O Owen. Melton 21. 126. 127. 145 P Park. Grace 21 Park. James B. 156 Parris. O. E. 21 Y-Teens FACULTY 19 19 182 Parsons. Helen 21. 148 150 Patrick. Alma 22 Phillips. Evelyn 17, 22 R Riley. Jim 16. 18. 22. 126 127 Robbins. Evelyn 22 205 Roberts Myrtle 22 Royster, Colonel George 22 160. 201 S Sealy. Leona 22 Seay. Clare 22 Smith. Ooyle 22 188 Stovall. Sarah 22 T Turman. Mabel 22. 189 V Van Valkenburg. Helen 22 Visel. Robert 22 W Walker, Dr. Ewell D. 13 Webb Mattie Dell 6 7. 22 178 Wells. Zada 22 White. Dr. V . T. 13 Wilkins, Bonnie 16 22. 49 Williams. Dr. Frank 13 Williams. J. Roy 27 22 Woodruff. Anna 22 STUDENT BODY Abbot. Robert Abney. Mildred Abrams. James Acker. Mory Beth Adoir. Gene 27. Adam . David Adams. Neal Adams. Phillip Ray Addinqton. Mary Addison. Robert 90. Adkinj. Denny Alexander. Gaines Paul Alexander. John Alexander. Judy Allen. Barbara Ann Allen. Chorles Harrison Allen. Eva Nell Allen. Gene 96. Allen. Gloria . Allen. John 90. Allen. Lamar Allen. Lynn Allen. Paul 77, 82. Allen. Ray Allison. Richard Allman. Linda 90. 186, Amcndson. Alfred Keith Amendson. Don Amerman. Theodore Glynn Anderson. Barbara Lynn Anderson. Carole Anderson. Janice 28. Anderson. Linda Anderfon. Linda Angelo. Sammy Lou Arnet. Ruth Arnold. Charles Arnold. Leslie 82. IS8. Arnold. Owen Asel. Tommy 82. Ashmore. Frank Joseph Athens. Vivian Austin. Steve Avdelottc. Paula 56 82. 82, I7i 77. 208 127. 163 89 31. 100 148. 172 90. 171 90. 164 17. 27 68. 90 I3S. 172 167 27 82 82. 182 27 27. 167 27 163. 208 90 170. 180 96. 167 96. 167 126 132 167 134 27 187. 189 27. 194 82 28 28. 70 188 190 90. 208 121. 186 190. 213 90. 189 90 90. 178 82 28. 171 186. 195 90 126. 132 28. 145 213 96 164, 208 82 Sagby. Martha 82. 182 Bagwell. Bunky 90 Bailey. 8arbare H8. 119. 151 184. 187 212 Bailey. Cecil 90. 143. 158. 162 8ailey. Diane 28 8ailey. Sharon 28. 178 213 Bailey. Rolinda 90. 150. 178 Baines. Alta 82 Baker. Ann 82. 84 Baker. Malcolm 169 Baker, Willie 135. 137. 172 8aker, Gail 82 Baker, Sharon 212 Bagiackas. Socrates 26. 28 89 144. 145. 162 Ball. Kay Ellen 29 Ballard. David 90. 145. 165. 158. 189 Ballard. Dick 118. 158. 212. 187 Ballard. Sandra 90 Ballard. Sherry 82 Ballou. Judy 96 Bane. Carolyn 91 Barfield. Jack 82. 162 Barfield. Robert 82! 161. 186 196. 202 Barlneau. Lee 96. 138. 169 Barlow. James 90 171 Barlow. Joy Ruth 28. 180 8arner. Shirley 82 Barnett. Bill 193 Barnes, Richard 27. 171 Barnes. Thomas 27. 191. 213 Barnett. Fred 164 Barr. Don 143. 169 Barr. John 90 Barthold. Joan 29. 116 Bartine. 8arbara 82. 151 Bass. Roger 91 Bassham. Roy 90. 171 Basham. Jimmy 140 Batchelor. Patricia 29. 182 Batchelor, Wanda 90 Bates. Dowell . 187 Bates, Mary 82. 208 Battles. Emma 91. 203 Batts. Mary Belle 82 Batty. Jim 90 Bauer. Toni 29, 117. 150. 186 191 8axter, Mary Ann 82 187. 208 Baihaw. Robert 158 164 Beal. Dick 95. 158. 165 8eauchamp. Skipper 90. 172 Brooks. Barry 90 158. 171 Becker. Wayne 2V. 162 Brooks. Sandra 32. 213 Beckerman. Tannye 90 Brophy. Jack 32. 193 Bedingfield. Jan 186. 212 Brouqhfon, Priscilla 116. 184 Beeman. John 90. 167 90. 186, 189 Bceman. Nancy 190. 212 B'own. Beverly 32 8eer.e. Azalea 91. 194 B'Own, Edwin 145. 163 Beeson. John 113, 127. 131. 132 Brown. Gail 182 Belikoff. S cvc 90. 167 B'own, John Henry 82 Bell. Mary Emma 29. 203 Brown. Marvin 169 Bell. Sally 90 8'own. Olin Wheeler 32, 118 Bell. Utah 166 178. 187 202. 213 Benge. Lavmia 82 B'own, Robert 95. 158. 165 Bennett. Bobby 171 Brown, Shirley 91 Bennet. Beverly 82. 180. 189 B'own, Sue 82. 195 191. 208 Browning. Cathy 59. 82 192. 194 Bennett. David 164 8'ownlee. Woody 82. 189 Bennett. Jo Ann 30 Broyles. Shoron 51. 82 151. 178 Bennett. Don 134 182 8ennetf. Lynda 82 Bruss. Fred 32. 79. 164 Bennett. Michael 61. 203 Bryan. Joyce 32 Benthul. Barbara 82 Bryan. Lucine 90. 182 Benthul. Gene 90. 172 Bryan. Morris 140. 171 Besscr. Sue 91 8uchonan, Jimmy 158. 165 8entley. Fred Benton. Jack Benton. Roberta Berendzen. Richard Berry. Sara Jane Beshired. Ronny Betts. Pat Bevington Pat Beverly. John Bionchi. Ted Bickel. Solly Biettenqer, Dan Biler. Bill Biles. Buddy Billings. Steve Billion. Maurice Bird. Don Birdsong. Jeannine Bisbee. Sand'a Bishop. Ann Bishop. Brenda Blakslee. Mory Blair. Bill Bland, Thelma Ann Bland. Wilma Don Bobbit, Jan Bobo. Scott Boettcher. Dan Bohannon. Marie Bonrfer. James 8ookcr. Odell 8orah. Don Borden. Linda Boulware. Bobby Bourlond. Danny Bower. Linda Bowling. Johnny Bowman. Pat Box. Gene Bovd. Jerry Boyd. Patsy Bozeman. Shoron Bradberry. Debra Bradford. Newman Bradley. 8rooks, Bradley. Gene Bradley. Lowrcnce Bradley. Sarah Bragg. Oorothy Bragg. David Branch. Haskell Brandt. Carlin Brenom, Carol Branscome. Sharon Bransom. Bill . Broshcar. Preston Brawncr. Sondra B'ay. Nancy Bray. Katie Breazcal. Paula Brennan. Carmen Brennan. Frances Laveme 185. 195 207 166 28 ......... 30 30 90. 168 30. 121. 182. 190 90 207 134. 166 82. 168 90 95 203 162 30. 140, 141 82. 161. 203 205 206 30. 144. 145 30 90 82. 184. 213 30. 100 148. 178 30 161. 206 31. 182 31. 182. ISl 82. 116 96. 170 164 31. 45. 114 178. 180, 182, 209 167 91 31. 126. 130. 144 96 31 170 82. 182. 187, 203 91. 162. 195 17 91. 162, 195 91. 166 150. 187. 190. 212 82 90 17. 77. 172 95. 184 ______ 31. 144 52, 96. 208 150 90 134 95 90. 143. 170 90. 202 82. 151. 192 168 90. 161. 178 203. 207 16. 31. 114. 121. 182. 209 31. 182. 185. 208 36. 115. 120. 187 182 90. 182 Brennan. Harold Brents. Dan Brewer. Bobby Brewer. Morqan Duke Brice. Glenda Bridges. Charles Bright. Billie Smith Bright. Doris Bright. Jean 8riscndine. Datha Briston. Bobby Britt. Earl Britton. Sharon B'ooks, Anne Brooks. Barbara 31 180. 182 90. 164. 180 82. 158. 164 90. 168 32 82 32. 165 121 82 82 82 90 167 32. 182 82. 122 212 Buckmeyer. Margaret 17. 33 100. 135. 151. 191 Buhrer, Marilyn 33. 213 8uhrer, Suzanne 90. 115. 178. 186, 187 Bunch. Barbaro 90 Burch, Barbara 90 8urdctte. James 32. 120. 172 180, 186 8urdick. Vernon 33. 68. 193 Burk. Carol 90. 187. 189. 203 Burke. Georgio 151 . 89 Burke. Pat 82. 163 8urkhard. Judy 82. 195 Burleson. Julia Ann 186. 212 Burlew, Martha 90. 194 Burlew. Mary 90. 194 Burns. Carol 90 Burns. John 172 Burton. Betty 33. 182 Buettcher. Bill 158 Butts. Bill 67. 134. 158. 169 Bynum. Wade 89. 134 Byrd. Barbaro 33. 34. 65. 187. 213 Cadenhead. Chris Cadell. Jo Ellen Call. Roy Callahan. Frank Campbell. Bobbie 90 91. 169 92 172 33. 34. 213 100. 213 Campbell. Juanita Darlinc 33 182 Campbell. David Carter 34. 69. 135. 137. 140. 142 Campbell. Mike 90. 168 Campbell. Roland 34 Campbell, Ruth 92. 206 Canofdx. Linda 189 Canafox. Tommy 82. 90. 96. 163 Cannon. Charles 90. 161. 202 Cantrell. James 127. 130. 143 165 Capps. Dorothy Jean 34. 191 Carlson. Carol 34. 63. 184. 208 Carlson. Don 34 Carlson. Richard Carpenter. Maxine Carrabba. Joe .......... Carrao. James Vincent Carriqan. James Carter. John Paul Carter. Billy . Carter. Judy ..... Carter. Lilia Caruso. Delanda Caruthers. Jeanne . Casper, Carolyn Cass. Don Coss. Lois Jean Cates Johnefta Catina. Patricia Catina. Wayne Cave. Pat Ccrvin. Richard Chamncss. Terry Chandler. Trov Channel!. Noncv Jo Chapman. James Daniel Chappell. Don Chappell. Jerry Chappell Lural Chcavens. Carol 82. 164 ....... 90 90 34. 160 202 .................. 139 34. 160. 187 202 134. 165 34. 70. 182. 186. 190. 213 82. 178 34. 208 82 82. 194 82. 167 35. 182. 189 190. 213 82 82 184 162 91 90. 172 90. 158. 189 164 82. 186. 191 91. 96 208 35. 160 202. 213 35 164. 180, 213 90. 166 91 35. 116. 182 185. 186. 190 Chenaulf. Veda Jane Cherry. Bill Chew Carole Chism. Sheri Chisum. Jack Cnotas. Mary Christian, David 35. Christian. Irene Christian. Steve Christmas. Barbara Christmas. Martha Christopher. Shirley Churchman. Mi«c Cinnomon, Rosalie Oaine. Evelyn Clare. Patsi Ann 35 65 Clark. Bobbie 82. 171. Clark. Mary Clark. N an Clark. Philip Clark. Shirley Clark. Sondra Clarkson, Rowena Sue Clay. Herman 90. Clayton. Pat Clements. Bette Clevenger. David Coats. Bobby Cochrum. Sandra Collins Codoy, Ruth Joann 36 Coffer. Bobby Cogswell. George 83. Cohn. Edward Jerome Coker. Linda Coker. Mackey Cole. Paul Coleman. Jeanne 83. Coleman. Ronald Colley. Gene Colley. James Collier. Penny 36. 178. Collins. John Collins. Maurice Collinsworth. James Colquit, Mortha Colquit. Mary Beth Colvar. Larry 77. Conant. Cathryn Conant. Sara Coniglio, Mary Beth Conly, Judy Connell. Joe Conner. Patricia Ruth Conner. Russell . Cook. Joe Cook. Lloyd Cook. Mary Lou 83. 83. Cook. Norma Cookston. Terry Cooper. Bob Cooper. Carla Cooper. Don 144, Cooper. Doris Jean Cooper, Jan 34, 37. Cooper. Jcrrie Coop , Merlyn Don Copeland. Cecil Copeland. Robert 90. Coppedge. Sidney 37. 204 Copple, Judy Corey. Pete 90. Cothrum. William 37. Cotton. Ann Cotton. Bill Couch Malcolm Cox. Carlyle. Cox. Johnny Cox. Kav Cox. Mary Cox. Mollie 90. Cox. Norman Cox. Shirley Beth Craddock, Patsy Ann Craft. Barbara Jean Craft. James Craft. Joe .......... Crance. Chorles 44. 77. 180. Creel. Patsy Jo Crigger. Ronnie . Crist. Dolores Criswell. Ann Crittenden. Nell 91. 186, 189. Crock. 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Gene Edward 38 III 126 171 Curtit. Harold 38 D 69. 135. 136 140 142 Dahlhofcr Dawn LaJee 28. 38 57 ISi. 182 185 Dale. Joy 83 Dalton Jacauelyn 91. 182 Dalton. Jimmy 91. 169 Dance. Kenny 33. 39 100 149 Daniel. Jane 89. 178 Daniel. Pat 62 78. US 122 84 36 Dansby. Robert Dennit 77. 165 Darr. Judy 77, 177. 188. 190 208 Darrah. Bob John 77. 161. 190 Daudelin. Jcne Rene 39. 208 Davenpo'f Charles 163 Davenport. Mildred 89 David, Anout . 83 89 Davidson. Dcniece 83 Davit. Barba'a 39. 178. 213 Davit. Charles 96. 163 Davit. Dan 83, 167. 178 Davit. Gloria 83 Dovis. Tommy 135. 137 Davis. Pat 91. 158. 165 Dean. Jerry 83. 170 Dearing. Pat 91 Deaton. Jeff 83. H5. 165. 185 208 Deaton. Jim 91. 165 Deason. Marty 91. 151 Deaton. Shirley 91 Dechard. Ellen 199. 187. 190 212 Decker. Carolyn 83 DeHav. Larrv 162. 189 DcHay. Virginia Ann 39. 43. 74 113. 182 185 213. 216 Deithloff. Diana 39 Deland. Pat 91. 202. 206 Delficld. Shielah 16. 83. 194 Denecn. Bill 83. 168 Dennett. Loll 77 DcMost. Joe 164 DcNoyelles. Rebecca 91 DcPoma, Johnnie 83. 96. 115 158. 180. 208 DcShoso. Ann 115 212 DcShong. Emma Frances 39 204. 206 Desilets, John 167 Deweese, Joe Rost 39, 140, 142 DcWitt. Oent 91. 169 DiBennardo. Irene 83. 203 Dickenion. Bill 77. 113. 126 144 Dicker. Carolyn 83 Dickerton. Jerry 91. 158. 162 Dickerson. Joan 39. 182 Dickerton. Sara 91. 182 Dickton, Bill 44. 83. 161. 202 Dickson. Martha 89. 208 Diefel. Eleanor 83. 178 Digat Cathie 150 Dillard. Darlyn 83 Dillon. Jere 39. 170. 193 213 Dixon, Donna 9l Dodd. Gary 143. 163 Dooley. Myma Sue 40. 185 Dorrit Miki 91 Dottett. Nancy 17. 40 Dosfer. Rod 91. 161 Douqall. Larry 40. 186. 213 Doughty. George 164 Douglat. Dona 83 Douglat. William 40. 127 Dowleam. Rick 91. 169 Do ey. Buddy 161. 203 Do ey. Jamet Robert 40. 160 203 Doytfer. Rodney 203. 216 Drake. Jack 168. 180 Drewry. Cecil Allen 40. 171 D'own. Bobby 40 Dry. Patty 180 Dugqan, Rosemary 93. 195 Dugger. Sandra 91 Duncan. Annabelle Lee 83. 189 Duncan, Douq 134. I4J Duncan. Diane 83 Duncan. Lois 91 Duncan. Wanda 91 Dunlap, Drew Dunlap Joan Dunn. Howard Dunn, Rutty Du'an Joe Duran. Johnny Over. Lynnda ■ 0 144. US. iS3 163. 213 91. 189. 195 40. 44. 160. 191 202 204 206 215 144 96. 164 96. 166 19. 208 Eadt. Jeryl Easlev _W«ndv Eaton. Tommie Ebv. Paula Echart. Ma'tha Eddleman. Diane Eddy, Lonnie Edmondton. David Edmondton. Perry Edmundto-i. Shirley Edwards Barbara Lee Edwardt. Charles Edwardt. Trice Eikenbura. John Eikenburg, Madelynn Elkins. Elwood Ellcnburg. Martha Eller. Jamet Ellii. Beverly Elton. Marfa Emmith. John Enqleman. Judy Enqleman. Kurt Enlow. Milton . Enlow, Rooer E'ickton. Charlie Erwin. James Erwin. Janice Ervin. BUI Estet. Pattye Eubankt, Sandra Eubankt. Sandra Eubandt, W. A. Eudy, Hilma Hickt Evant. Barbara Evans. James Evans, Mary Adele Evant, Nancy Ewing. Dale Fagala. Shirley Fagin, David 41. Faircloth. Travit Fancher. Denise Fenderburg. Boyce Faraiil. Frankie Farley. BUI Farley. Byron Farmer. Joyce Farrar. Boyce 42. Farrar. Donna Farrier. Jo Anne Farrington. Morqan Faulkner. Mary Ellen Feeror. Forrestinc Ferrit. Bill Ferguson. Bill Ferquton. Vaughn Fe'guion. Mike Fielding. Foster Filter. Earnest Fine. Virginia Finn. Yetta Finneburgh, Paulo Fither, Janet Pitcher. Ronnie Fite. Buddy Flannegan. Tommy Fleenor. Betty Jane Fleming. Carolyn Fleming. Sam Florian. Sally GIbton. Helen Gibson. Johnny Gideon. Lou Anne Giliam, Burton Gilkeyson, Lou EHa Gillmorc. Nedra Gilson. John Glotup, Elitabefh . Glosup, Rayburn Godwin. Linda Godwin, Martha Goehrinq. Raymond Goff. Suionne Goin. Don 8 83. 140 83 83 83 63 83 91. 164 170 91 41. 180. 194 41 41 164 83. 161. 202 91. 178 134 91 127. 172 91 41 180 83 161. 20? 91. 43 83 127. 184 83 146 147 163 41 144 83, 180 83 83 161. 202 41 83. 123. 150 178 166 41. 151 178. 184, 208 91 91. 184. 186 . 91 144. 165. 178 83. 166 91 203 Golar. Wayne Goldblatt. Jamet Golden. Paul 84, Goldstein. Sharon Jean Goldwater. B'enda Goodman. Carol Lee Goodman. Geri Gayle Goodman. Wanda Goodson, Jerry Gordon Jamet Thomas Gorman. John Grace. Jean Grace, Linda Graf. Chuck Graf, Gertrude Elaine Graf. Earnest G'af. Houtfon Graf. Joyce Ann Graft. Joe Graham. Archie Graham. Eddie G'aham F ank Grant. Gail Grant. Jo Sue Gravel, Brad Gravitt. Jack Gray. Alfred 84. Gray, Jann Gray. Robert Green Gerald Green. Harriet Green. Jimmy Green. Penny Cain Green, Thomas Glenn Greer. Bob Greer. Bracy Greer. Jack G'cer. Sandra Grego-y. Joanne Griesel. Janelle Griffin. Carol Griffith. Gwen Griffith. Nan Carolyn Griffith. Rusiell Grinstead. Larry Grubbs. Nan Grubbs. Philip Guets. Linda Kay 100. 123. 149 178. 186 Gully. Jerry Gunn. Grade Gunn. Eddie Gunn. Billy Jack Gunter, Nancy Lou Guttofson. Phyllis Guy. Betty 203 44. 160. 203 163. 180 189 84. 189 44 91 84 91 42. 44, 100 149 44. 169 16. 162. 180 184 189 45. 79 202 206 84. 178 194 96. 166 45 16. H6. 180 91. 169 16 45 163 169 171 84. 127 91 45. 182, 214 84. 165 134. 138. MS 161. 202. 206 96. 189 172 84 140 191 214 84. 185. 194 84. 126. 168 45. 189 45 180 202 84 91 91 91 84 89 91. 206 45, 184 96. 165 170 17. 84. 178 91. 170, 195 42 45. 54 191. 194. 195 213. 215 167 91 172 127. 140, 142 45 84. 150 151 96. 167 Guynes. Billie «l 91 169 41 162. 193 H 42. 182. 194 Haetly. Jack 46. 172 208. 213 Hailey, Don 171. 106 160. 203. 213 Hailey. Susanne 92. 203 91 96 91. 187 Hale. Lela 84 208 206. 212 Haley, Carol June 119 191. 215 83 Hall. Barbara Ruth 46. 186 195 42. 182. 184 203 213 187. 194. 195 Hall. Jack 126. 128 19? 214 95. 162 Hall, Julia 92. 129 13? 42. 167 Hall, Norman Curtit 78. 180 91. 164 Hall. Shirley 92 134. 165 Hallgren Linda 46. 203 213 42 92 51. 166. 190 Hallmark, George 92 83. 54. 189 Halfom. Julie 92 83. 182 Ham, Dorothy 84 83. 184, 189 Hamilton. Charles 92 164 83 Hamman 8. F. 161. 180 20? 162 206 91. 168 17 83 Hanagan, Tommy 172 91. 208 Hanev. Paul 92. 162 42, 184, 190 Hanks. Helen Yvonne 46 180 162 182 208 89 Hanton. B'enda 46 Haralton. Judy 92 182. Haraway. Ellen 78 182. 185 84 208 91. 16? 59 84 44 151 Hardie. Anne 150 92 167 84. 171 44 202 Hardin, Alicia Gay 46 84 Hardin. Marion 46 185 163 158. 163 91 Hargit. Raymond 96. 161 84. 167 Harlan. Herbert 92 127 131 84. 18? 139. 140 44 182 Harman, Charles I6J 78. 171 Harper. W. A. 46 44. 182. 185 Harrelton, Sandy 46. 123. 182 140. 142. 184 Harrit. Barbara 89. 207 Harrit, Charlotte Harrit. Coyle Harris, David 47 Harrit. Harrit. Harrit. Harrit. Harrit. Diane Earl Jamet Judith Ann Judith Loretta 84 114. 122. 127. Harrit. Judy Harrit. Sandra Harrit. Sue Harrison. Barbara Harrison, Linda Harrott, Philo Hart. Alice Hart, Brenda Hartman. Suiie Ha'vey. Bobby Harvey. Joyce Anne Haskell. Marjory Jean Hastingt. Don Haun. Harry Hawkins. Jill Hawpe, Betty Hawpe. Glenda Havet. Sue Hoyct. Susan Hayle. Martha Haywood. Carolyn Hays. Sue Hasleft. Ma garet Head. Bobbie Headrick. Barbara Jean 186. 84. 92 92. 114 e4. 92. 47 84 73 121 190 185 167 167 182 182 208 89 184 182 92 184 112 92 186 167 92 191 213 162 161. 206 92 75 84 192 209 92 84 92 184 164 178 115 172. 47. 95. 133, 84. 92. 196 182. 27. 84. 84. 58 92 47 47 182, 187. 213 Heard. Robert 47. 63. Hearne. Carolyn 84. Heath. Karen Heath. Mary Lou Hebei. Alice Heflin. Virginia Heller. Carle Hellumth, Jody Helmick. Gladys Mae Henderton. Johnny Henderson. Wilbert Hendricks. Mary Grace Hendrickt. Olva Hendryx, Mary Ann Henry. Darlene Herbert. Pat Herndon, Frenna Herron. Corolyn Hewitt. Roy ......... Hickman. Walter Hickt. Kavoda Hickt. Robert 48. 126, Hickt. Wilma Hieaft. Betty Higgini. David Hightower. Fred Hill. Billy Earl 169 178. 84. 47. 84. 47. 8. 84. ill. Fred ill. Jerry ill. Joseph ill. Linda ill. Pat ill. Russell illey. Larry illey. Jimmy ollit, Don, ines. Mary incklev. Glen ipp, Eva itchcock. David i son. Netfa Ann oag. Doug ....... obbt. Royce odget. Earl odget. Peggy off. Sharron ogan, Ronald ogue, Jimmy olden. Verna older. Beverly older, Janice older. Mary Ailqe olland. Carl olley. Martha ollit. Charlotte bills. Gail olloway. Richard lolloway, Sharon loleman, Morrit lolmet. Linda Lu 161. 92. 48. 180. 205. 161. 48. 67 127. 92. 92. 192. 92. 158. 59. 84. 48. olmet. Sabro olts. John ood. Brenda ood. Wanda Day oover, Mary Ann 190 186 178 185 92 e4 167 178 188 168 92 84 84 213 215 84 194 92 92 163 168 182 130 84 92 167 167 202 206 203 84 144. 169 180. 213 ___ 96 92 162 166 163 112 92 170 92 48 92 92 176 162 92 116 162 84 182. 208 51. e4 92 48. 180 182. 213 161, 202 206 206 84 164 186 43 182 213 96 96 92 48 84 130. 158. 139. 84. 84.' 92. Hopkins. Bill H3. 126. 131. 193 Jones, Nelma 182. 187 212 Letkicwicz. Helen 144. 164 . 178. 213 Hopkins. Thomas 49. 170 Jones, Harry 134 Levering. Joe 85. 171 McMillan. Colleen 93 Hopper. Brenda 92 Jones, Wilccn 6. 190 212 Levisay. David 53 McMillan. Don 93 MS 162 Hopper , Richard 92. 161. 202 Jordan. Betty 184 192 207 Lewis. Austin 93, 143. 163 McNeil. 8111 16. 55. MS. 181 213 Hornbucklc. Jerry 92 163 Jordan. Gary 14 142 Lewis, Charlton 95. '38, 158, 162 McNeil. Donna 93. 169. 19? Hornsby. Joe 92. 166 Joyce. Steve 92 158 172 Lewis, Linda 187. 212. 214 McPherson. Ronnie 171 Hosca. Sammy 127. 140 Judd. Carolyn 85 186. 189 203 Leyrer, Oennis 162 McReynolds. Jack 50, 168 Hosier. Dean 84, 168. 184. ie6 Julian, Annette 85 186 I9l Lcwz. Jerry 169 McShan. Doris 93 195. 202 House. Roddy 169 Junqbluth. Bob 120 212 Lindlcy. Bobby Lee 53 McWilliams Frank 169 House, Marion 84. 150 Justice. Calvin 82 61 203 Lindloff. Barbara 85 McWilliams. J. M. 93. 169 House. Patsy 191 Lindloff, Wayne 162 Mach. Vicki 86 Houser. Carol 84. 184, 195 K 126. 129. 144 Mackey. Kennard Elliot 55. 213 Houston. Robert 49. 144 167 145 Maddox, Mike 138 180 92 Linee, Beverly Jane 92. 208 Malcolm. Jim 162 Howard. Don 144. 170 92. 184 Little. Linda 93 Males. Earl 55. 65. 181. 213 Howard. Joe 49. 193 85, 150. 178 Little. Steve 165 Malone. Betty Louise 56 Howe. Mike 74 115, 118. 178 166 Litton. Bob 93 Malone. Lamarr 56 172 186 92 167 Llewellyn. Heather 73. 183. 184 Mamlin. Marcia 86 Howell. Doug 84 92. 162 190 Manes. 3ack 26 100. 126. 140 Howell. Jim 92. 161 172 Lloyd. Cy 93. 166 Ml. 178 Howell. Lindell 49, 190 M3. 158 Lobmgicr, John 85. 166 Manes. John Len 56 Huddle. Jo Anna 92 164 Lockman. Louise 17. 53. 65. 186 Mankins. Pete 93. 139 Hudspeth, Gene 49. 214 92 LoftiS. John Michael 53. 163 Mann, Sharon 56 Huff. Jim 190. 212 85, 187. 203 Logan. Milta Mauric 53. 121. 213 Manos. Georgia 56. 186. 169 Huffman, Linda 96 85 Longaker, Maidce 59. 85. 183 Manos. Pete 86. 169 Huggins. Adrian 49, 64 Kelly. Charles Roland 194 Maples. Betty Ann .. 150. 212 Hughcn, Robert ....... 84. _ . Hull. Tommy 168 Hulsey. Carol 84. 208 Humphrey. Dorothy Lee . 49, 190 Humphreys. Don 92. I4 Humphreys, Janet 85. 184 Hunsucker, Mary 92 Hunt. Tom 92. 167 Hunter. Jack 134. 138. 145. 164 Hunter, Sharon 92 Hutchinson, Barbara 85 85 58. 85. 182, 184 Hutchinson. Doris Hyde. Gretchen Inglet. Carol 92. 178 Inglet. Norman Eugene 49. 160 202 Inglis. Jimmy 92. 172 Ingram, James Richard 49 Irving, William 96. 168 Isbell, John M. 85. 165 Isonhood. Robbie 92, 162 Jaborek, James Jackson, Anita Jackson, Bobby Jackson, Janis Jackson. Jon Jackson, Sally Ann Jackson, Sondra Jacob, John Jacobs. Bill Jomes. Becky James, Roy James, Wayne Jomieson, Janet Janousek. Georgia January. Caleene Jcrrcll. Patsy Jay. Genie . Jaynes. Clarice Jeffress. Sondra Jeffus, Robert Gerald Jelinek, Frank . Jenkins. Jane Jennings. Brenda Jennings, George Jensen. Bryant Jensen, John Jiminez. Joe ......... Johnson, Alice Mae Johnson. Bud Johnson, Carol ......-J Johnson, Frances Johnson. Jackie ----- Johnson. Jeanine Johnson Jerry ........ Johnson, Jimmy Dee . Johnson. Jimmy Jack Johnson. Jimmie Ray Johnson, Jo Anne Johnson. John Cullen Johnson. John Wayne Johnson, Lynn ......... Johnson, Sam ... Johnson, Sue ..... Johnston. Jimmy ... Johnston, John Johnston, Margaret Johnston. Sylvia Pratsedes Joines. Kathleen Jolly. Audrey Jonas. Tommy Jones. Bob Jones, Emory Jones, James Jones. Larry Jones. Kent 170 85 . 121 92. 184 50, 171. 184. 187 202. 213 50. 182 85 169 92. 143. 167 85 85. 96. 112. 167 208 163 92. 206 85 92 92. 150 189 92. 195 50. 182 50 185 92, 170 85 92. 182 92. 163 92. 163 . 92. 172 50. 166 47. 54 . 85 92. 169. 178 92 ____________ 89 85 85. 96. 209 8S 50 215 92. 169 85. 195 50 92. 170, 143 92 50 92 50. 172 92. 169. 180 85 51 . 85 92 96. 164 92. 163 51. 158. 168. 213 168 85. 162 176 Kelly. James Kelly. Monetta Kelly. Robert Kempl, Steve Kendall. C. W. . Kennedy. Eddie Kennedy. James Kenninoton, Jack Kent. Joanna Kerlcy. Clyde Key. Joanne. Kiefer, Bobby Kilgore. Pat Kincaid. Kathy Kincv. Sandra Jean King, Barbara Kings, Betty Sue King, Bill King. Keith King-Rigqs. Margaret Kinney. Paul Kirby. Glenn Kirkgord. John Kirkland. Gary Kirkpatrick. Mickey Kirkpatrick, Mike Kittrell. Hannah Kittrell. Harriet ______ Kittrell. John Robert Kittrell. Robert Klein, Carolyn ......... Klempin. Ray Klapper, Judy Kneese. Scott —......... Kolleschniq. Carol 51. 52. 158, 168 196, 203 85 92. 171 92, 168 51. 178 85. 167 78. 165 165 212 96. 138. 145, 170 89. 151 85. 171 85 58. 92. 208 16. 34. 51 188. 216 92. 184 51, 214, 215 85. 164. 170 92. 51. 145. Koppman, Steve Kowalke. Karen Kring. Connie Kriss, Richard ---- Kriss. Rosalind ....- Kuykendall. Jacquelyn 182, 195. 208. 213 Kyser. Marilyn 52. 194, 195 69 85 92. 169 92. 165 167 . 168 85. 126. 140 141 76. 78. 140 85 85 69 80 92 85. 171 51. 182. 184 89. 134 182. 195 213 172 85 82. 202. 206 .... 89. 139 92 52. 178 52. 52. Lacey. Eloise Lacey. Sylvia 16. 52. 188, Lafferty. Shirley LaFon, Joyce LaCrone. Ronny Lakastik, Rosemary Lamm, Milton ........... 85. Lane. Janice 52. 183. Lane, Jerry ................. Lane. Judy 70. 123. 191. Lonkiord. Bob ........ ...... Lansdowne. Larry ....... Laughlin. Charles Dennis Lavo. Becky Lawty. Tommy ............. Lawrence. Lou Ann Lay. Jimmie 68. Lorzell, Carl Leavitt. John Lee. Dennie Lee. Jerry 183. 186 Lee. Jimmy 110. 120. Lee. Sally Leeson. Bob Leftwich. Sue Leqg. Jess Noble 40. 126. 129. 135. 136. Lehman, Delores Leigh. George Lenoir. William Thomas Lcnx, Jerry ______ 85 190. 213 52- 89 169 ...... 93 126. 193 200, 202 ...... 85 187, 190 212. 215 .... 85 85 52. 162 180 ..... 93 172 ...... 93 93. 172 166 161. 203 52. 184 191. 212 215 180. 212 85. 202 134 85 78. 113 140. 142 ..... 85 .... 162 53 92. 206 Logan, Johnny . London. Danys Kay Long, Bob Long Gary Long, Judy Looney. Bobbie Louwein, Evelyn Lord. Mason Love. Joe Love. Jon Wayne Lowrance. Joyce Lowry. Claudine Lumpkin, Marcia Lupplace, Eugene Lundy. Peggy Lyday, Linda Lyddy. Chloe Lyles. Jerry Lyons. Nancy 54. Lyons. Allan M 145, 163 93. 178 134 93. 167 93. 147. 150 53. 183. 190 85 95. 167 53. 170. 213 53. 183 17. 54 54. 150. 194 195 8S 138. 143, 171 93, 183. 195 ......... 79 54, 182 180, 212 183, 190, 213 164 _________ .... - 56 Marable. Vincent Lee 56. 165 Mardcr. Barbara 27. 63. 90. 115 McCluer, James Edison McCollum. Gary McCullen, Bill McCord. Larry McCormick. Kay McCormick. Kenneth . McCoy. Jim McCoy, Maralyn McCulloch. Alex McCulloch. Nan McCullom. Sheila McCurdy. Carole McDaniel. David McDonald. Gail McDonald. G. W. McDonald. Martha McDonald, Margaret McDonald. Saradelle McDonald. Wclden McElwaine. Roberta McFarland. Carl McGarr, Sarah McGee. Jack Madison McGhee, James McGinnis. Michael McGough. Nancy McGraw. Tony Mclntire. Jimmy Mclntire. Jo McKay. Robert H. McKee. Anne McKenzie. Pat McKnight. Ronnie McLain. Jeanne McLean. Evelyn McMahan. Benny McMahan. Ross McMahan, Scott McMahon. Pat . McMahon. Michael Davis 54. 163 85 169 145 166 85 170 158, 190 55. 182 85. 172. 193 55 212 96 94. 167 55. 180. 183 213 94 93 58 55. 186. 213 85. 161. 172 178. 195. 202 85. 150 161. 202 85 121 93. 168 85. 169 93. 192 93. 166 96. 171 93. 96 13 93 93 167 150. 183. 189 192 93. 189 93. 143. 165 93. 169 93. 170 93. 189 55. 126 Marks. Arnold Marks. Jack Marriot, Gina Marshall. Barbara Marshall. David Marshall. Don . Marshall. Gracelee Martin. Carolyn Martin. Rick Martin. Ronald ______ Martindale. Suzanne Marvin. Flo Marye. George Masen. John . Mason. Jomes Mason. Virginia Avery 186 162, 181 ............ 93 86. 96 93. 181. 208 93. 96. 166 ........... 144 .... 56. 191 __________ 86 ___________ 138 93. 165 46. 56. 188 213. 216 86. 146. 147 57. 144, 163 93. 158. 164 57. 127. 129, 133 79. 183 190. 208 Massey. Claude 93. 134, 163 MacAllister. Mack 138. 143 McAdoo. David 94. 158. 165 McAfee. Suzanne 54, 185. 2l3 McBcc. John ... 140, 169 McCollum. Tommy 54 McCord. Donald McCarthy, Sora 85 McCarty. 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Judy 89 Murray, Tommy 86, 127 Myers, Ann 59. 86. 194 Myers, Oonna 86. I5l. 184 Myre. Eddie 93. 165 N Nellie, David 86. 168 Nance. Mike 93. 164 Nasby. Bob 86. 162 Nash. Weldon 164 Nay. Patricia 208 Neely Gerald 86. 126 128. 131 144 Neff, Mike 170 Neill. Barbara Ann 86 Neill. Harry 93. 162 Nelson. Dan 169 Nelson, Martha 21 Newby, Mildred 16. 59. 183 Newell, Nadine 59. 182 Newman. Donnie 96. 170 Newman, Nina 93 Newman. Lowell 172 Newton, Carolyn 93 Neyland. Bob 86. 169 Nicholas, 8renda 86 Nichols, Linda 16. 86. M4. 150 179 Nickels, Kay 59 Niendorff. Sarah Ann 60 Nimmons. Buddy 179. 190. 212 Nix. Michaeline 60. 200 Norris, Carl 158. 163 Norris, Nancy 86. 183. 166 Nuccio. Lee Ann 93 Nyenhuis, Mary Jane 16. 60 O O'Briont, Melba .. 89 O'dell. Larry 86. 169 Oden. John 86. 164. 195 Odum, Janice 86 Ogle. Anna Jean 60 182. 195 O'Keefe, Ellen e6 Oliver. Bill 93. 158. 165, 189 Oliver, J. C. 134 Oilman. Ralph 16, 86, 163. 181 Olson. Dan 86. 134. 165 Olson. Jennie 212 Ondrusck, Bob 86. 193 O'Neal. Fred 93. 161. 189, 202 Orr, Gloria Rogers 60 Orr. Morris 86. 135, 179 Orr. Vernon 169 Ostemout. Janet 96 Overman. Martha 121. 203 Owen, Mike 80 Owen. Ace 60. 200. 203. 213 Owens, Harold 96. 170 Owens. Gayle 94. 184. 189 Owens. Sandra 60. 183 p Patrick. Normon Patterson. Bobby Paschal. Jimmy Patterson. Nell Patterson. Ronald Patterson. Wayne Patterson. William Paul. Peggy Paulson. Sar.dra Pavelka. Joyce Payne. Sharon Peake, Terry 61. Pembroke. Don Pemberton. Wayne Pendleton. Jim Pcnry. Irene Penny Pepper. Jerry Perdue. Arlene Perdue. Eulalie Perdue. Patty Perkins. Barbara Perkins. Ben Perkins. Georgiana Perkins. Harry Lee Perkins Kay Perritt. Frances Perritt. Rae Pester. Donn_ Pester. Sandle Pettigrew, Marilyn Peterson. Bobby Peterson. Carroll Petty. Tom Phelps. Barbara Phifer. 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Charles Proctor. Jeff Puckett. Orman Purser. Sherman 34 . 62. 183. 188 . 217 94. 189 86. 168 190. 212 93. 161. 203 172 203 •167 94 86. 208 17. 78. 79. 183 187. 190. 208 84. 179, 184. 186 189. 202 17. 94 59. 86, 184. 186. 189 94. 208 62. 171. 213 93. 165 61. 62. 63. 89 100. 115. 171. 186 161. 202 Ouillin. Charles 167 Pace. Paul Pace. Neill Palamountain, Diane 94. 179. 187.' 60. Palmer. Dennis Palmer. Ruby Palmer. Tom 76. 79. 126. 133. Pappenfus. Beverly . Parkerson. Jerry Parker. Carol 16. 33. 61. 100. 181. 186. 188, 191 Parker, Mike Parker. Peggy Parker. Vee Parks. Carolyn Parlington, Ann Margo 61. I $4 Parmele. Ricky 61. 66. 144.' Parmer. Patsy 60 171 186 215 169 86 145 178 86 166 149 213 86 202 86 94 183 213 145 166 86 Ragsdale. Jack Raley. Robert Ralls. Myrna Lea Romage, Martha Ramsdalc. Jerry Ramsey. Jack Rondolph. Norma Randall. Richard Rankin Marion Rash. Bob Rasmussen. Sandra Rast. James Ratcliff. Larry Rawlings. Mary Ray. Ellen Ray. Jimmy Read. Sill Reader, Jeary Redmond. 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M2 143. 167 Rinamon. Sally 64. 117. 151. I8 187. 189 194 195 2lT Rivers. Curtis 79. 126. 133. 140 Rivers Marinell 64 Rivers Randv 87 Roberts. Boleynn 94. 186 189 192. 206 Robe'ts John Wallace 64 Roberts. Judy 94 Roberts. Mv'na June 87 20fi Roberts. Sonia 94 Robertson Mildred 187 217 Robinson. Penelope 94 96 183 189 191. 208 Robinson. Tommy 161 207 Robinson. Van 87. 158 170 Robinson. Wayne 87 Robinson. Zaek 126 127 Rodoers Phvllis 94. 179. 183 208 Roddy David 161 Roebuck Wanda 94 Roge's. Sa'a Ann 64. 179 I8t 187. 190 Roou. James 171 Roland, Marilee 87 Romanowskl. Sonia 94 195. 203 Romine Red 166 Rose. Linda 16 87 Rose. Sandra 65 Rosenberg Dolores 65 179 190 213 Ross. Janet 94 Ross. Lanny 93 Ross. Linda 87 Ross. Robert 94. 172 Ross Sanny 164 Roush. BHIv 94 167 Rovster. Grady 202. 207 212 Rowan, Kav 87. 192 Rucker. Bill 87 Ruhland. Darlene 94, 151 Ruhland. Suson 94 Rule. Kave 94 Russell. Glenda 65. 185 Russell. James 87. 163 Rushing 8a’bara 89. 179 Rutherford. Poul 93. 162 Ruyle, Jean 94. I 92. 195 202 206 S Samoles. Billie 16. 65 Sampson. Wayne 164 Sandel. Sue 87. 186 Sande'S. J. W. 65, 113 126 133. 193 Sanders. Linda 95 Sanders. Ruth 16. 87. 195 Sanders. Susie 94 Sanderson. Judv 87, 96 Sanderson. Kav 65. 213 Sandkuhl. Shirley 65. 187. 213 Sapp, Susan 94, 189. 194. 208 Sargeant Mary Lee 95. 179. 202 206 Sartain. Ed 96, 165 Saulsman, Judy 94 Sawyers. Tom 158. 171 Sawyer William Raworth 51. 65 127 Saver. Jo Ann 183 Scherier. Deborah 87. 184 Schober. Mitzi 87 Schmitt. Bill 94. 171 Schrodes. Norma 183 Schrodt, Faith 87 189 Schroede'. Sandra 17 65 89 100. 150. 188. 191. 213 Schucany. Bill 172 134 Schultz Do'othy 80. 181. 183. 215 Schultz. John 119 Schwaner George Henry 66. 139 Schweizer. Fred 170 Scoggins, Barbara 183 212 Scoggins Elaine 183 212 Scotch. Christine 94 Scott. Betty 87. IB4 Scoff. Bette Jane 66 114. 83 188. 209 Scott. Bob 87, 145. 162 Scott. Jack 138. 165 Scott. Carol 94 Seaton. Gary 87. 96. 167 Seltzler. David 95. 167. 202 Sepfer. Norman 165 Servello. Josephine 94. 150 Sewell. Sally Ann 80. 117. 120 Sexton. Ginger 95 Sharpe. Dwight 171 Sharp. Jerry 66 Sharp. Nancy Jane 17. 66 Shearer. Robert 169 Sheer. Donnie Lee 80. 134 Sheffield. Linda 89, 184 Shelton. Dan 87. 135. 136 Shelton. Sue 66. Ml. 117. 187 188. 203 Shepelwich. Carolyn 89 Sheopa'd. Carol 87. 151 Shillenberge. Oren 94 Shinoda. Pete 134 Shipley. Pat 94 Shocklie. Mickey 94. 189. 195 Short. Andy 167 Short. James 87. 158. 162 Shrode. Norma Lucille 66. 79 Shropshire. Bill 87 Shugart. Bcvc'ly 87 Shuler, Linda 66. 214 Shultz. Helen Faye 66 Sickles, Robert 167 Simmons. Hal 168 Simmons, Paul 87. 193 Simmons. Sandra 87 Simpson. Jerry 66. 206 Simpson, Ricky 94. 163 Sims. Jay 94. 172 Singleton. Shirley 87 Sipe. Robert 96. 161 Skaggs. Jackie 87 . 96. 203 Skibell. Faye 120. 187. 212 Skilliam, Carol 87. 203 Skinner. Pat 87 Skinner. Pinky 87. 194 Sloan. Bob 94. 158. 165 Slocum. Glenn 166 Smith. Barbara Faye 67. 183 Smith. David 87. 94. 140. 141. 179 Smith. Don 67. 113. 160. 203 Smith. Diane 94. I5l Smith. Donna 67. 68 Smith. Edame 164 Smith. Gene 94. 168 Smith. Glenda Sue 80, •14. 179 209 Smith. Jack 87. ■ 13. 135. 201 203, 205. 206 Smith. John 87. 166 Smith. Joyccne 214 Smith. Judy 87. 184 Smith. LcRoy 87. 166 Smith. Mary Ann 94 Smith. Ra.ndhi •66. 189 Smith. Sandra 94 Smith. Tony 87 Smith. Vernon 94. 158. 165 Snead. Eddie 94. 143. 171 Sneed. Jim 94 Snider. Patricia Ann 67. 183 Snipes. Betty Sob 67, 188 Solomonson. Gerald 94 Solomon. Jane 87. 194 Sor’ells. Nancy 54. 87 Soules. Luther 87. 144 South. Terry 94 Souther. 8illy 161. 203 Soufhworth, Robert 67. 190 Sparks. Joyce 95 Spiva, John 95 166 Sp'adlin, Kenneth 94. 171 Sponseller, Bob 134 Spradling. Horace 94. 162 Spurgeon. John Paul 144. 171 Sauibb. Bill 161 Staclynn. Vernon 184 Stafford, Dolores 67 Staglik, Roberta 87, 192, 194 Stanfield. Kenneth 167 Staples. Dale 87’ 165 Stallings. Williams 163 Stanfield. Johnny 166 Starling. Janice 67 Staton. Michaeline 87 St. Clair. 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Terry 71. 100. 148. 191 Usrey. Charlotte 88 Usry. Jane 96 Vaight. Linda 95 Vancil. Melvin 95. 134. 158. 169 179 Vance. Rhonda 95. 179 Vannoy. Howard 139. 163 Voughn. Dianne 95 Ventura. Antonina 95 Vardell. William H3. 181, 203 Vanderburg, Boyce 88. 161 Voughn, Dan 88. 161 202 Veldman. Barbara Grace 71, 181 Venable. Ellen 83 Ventura, Josephine 88. 183 Vernon. Starlynn 181 Vestal. Sandy 88. 208 Veyhl. Betty 88. 179 Vickery, Lynda Mane 71. 39. 183 213. 215 Vinson, Lois Anne 71. 203 Virdcn, Walter 161. 181. 203 Virden Ethelyn Anderson 67 71 I8l. 191 Voigt. Linda ISI. 184, 208 W 83 Woqliardo. Mary , Ann 95. 207 Wakefield. All.no Mane 71. 183 203 Walker, Gail 88. 150. 18 Walker. Linda 95 Walker. Peggy 71. 183, 185 Walker. Jerrell Delaine 189 Wall. Ray 161. 202 Wall. Ronnie 71. 193. 194 Wallace. Bruce 80. 117, 127, 131 Wallace Katherine 27. 115. 183 187, 212 Wallace. Mark 163. 193 Wallace, Shirley 72. 114. 209 Walloce. Terry • 58. 171 95. 164 88. 164 52. 96. 171 70. 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