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2 THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL DALLAS TEXAS PRESENTS 3 FOREWORD Your three years at Woodrow are over at last. But are you really glad they're gone? Wouldn’t you like to go back and re-live those just-a-wee-bit-cliilly autumn days, when you felt that you could just do anything—perforin the Twelve Labors of Hercules or fight the Trojan War single-handed? How about those roof-raising pep assemblies or the soul-wringing Alma Mater at graduation? Wouldn’t you like to see and feel all those things again if you could? In your classes you have undoubtedly become acquainted with the characters in Greek and Roman mythology. Perhaps you have never thought of it before, but those mythical characters probably could have experienced feelings similar to your own. How did Theseus feel as he wandered through the labyrinth? Just like you when you tried to write that term theme? And you must have felt the same thrill that was felt by the god of sport, when he won that all-important football game. That is why the theme of the ’57 Crusader is the mythical heroes you have studied; and who are to portray, in the following pages, each phase of your school year. £■ Administration Classes Military Athletics Organizations Personalities “The Crusader Staff is a dirty bird,” thinks Mr. Brown after they play a practical joke on him before informing him of his being honored. DEDICATION In selecting a dedicatee for the Crusader, the staff always tries to consider those faculty members who have demonstrated their devotion to Woodrow Wilson High School by their performance “beyond the call of duty.” and by their high character, which serves as an inspiration to those around them. Such a person, in the opinion of the staff, is J. W. Brown, sponsor of the Senior Publication, Vocational counselor, employment agent, audio-visual aids director, outstanding Mathematics teacher and understanding friend of all. That’s our “Mr. Brown” and to him we gratefully dedicate this edition of the Crusader. This peaceful scene is in sharp contrast with Mr. Brown’s busy guidance office. Hen he poses with his wife Muriel and his small daughter Julie. 7 Hail, alma mater Hats off to you. Ever you'll find Loyal and trite. us Firm and undaunted Ever we’ll be. Hail, to the school we love, Here’s a toast to thee. I ACT CITIES 12 13 14 WORK 15 i a mv PLAY 17 MANY ACTIVITIES MAKE A SCHOOL YEAF Ellen Kay’s duty is to greet guests at Open House, hut the ushers take up all her time! The derelict ushers are Van Kobinson. Philip Grubbs. Dan West, and Steve Joyce. Pretty hostesses. Mary Chotas and Sue Zigen-bien, greet incoming guests at Open House; while Coach Don Helms, right, talks with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Terry. The bride wore brogans and carried a bouquet of dandelions. In this wedding without women John Logan was the bruising bride and Hutch Gurley was the protesting groom. The rites were read by Parson William Leave)!. Other members of the bridal party were varsity football players. History teachers. Bill Lea veil and Melton Owen, look anxious, but they know the hall won’t go in because the basket's been “fixed. They played in the faculty-varsity team basketball game sponsored by the Key Club, which the faculty “won 13-12. ANYONE FOR CROWDS Traffic jams are bound to happen in a school with an enrollment of 2400: long lines waiting for football tickets, newspapers, bus cards: no available seats in assembly: and classes filled to capacity. And there is all this at Wood-row. But in spite of crowded conditions, students have learned to reply proudly to unbelieving questioners, “Yes, Woodrow is the largest school in Dallas.” The hotter the flay, the longer the line. Anne Brooks. Mike Horll. Jimmy Hogue. Dennis Kingwell, and Don Murdock don’t seem to mind the water being slightly warm and salty. The telephone privilege is popular with students at Woodrow as “communicated by Gail Baker, Jerry Moore, Diane Smith, Marian Boyd, and Linda Hill. Standing room only in assembly! But arc those Wildcats above sitting or hanging? These small stadiums are not adequate for Woodrow fans. “Dolls’” sponsor Jean Terry, with her husband, watches the Hillcrest game from the midst of the band and Dolls. 19 WOODROW CHRISTMAS Is there a Santa Claus? Certainly there is. and one doesn't mean “Santa Leavell. although he is a good one. As long as there is the spirit of generosity and good will, as at Woodrow at Christmas time, one can have faith in the personification of that spirit. Preparation for the holidays is felt many weeks away, as students and teachers look forward to family reunions, brightly colored packages and sumptuous Christmas dinners. Christmas greetings are heard in the halls (even a “Feliz Navidad occasionally I, and carols are sung everywhere—in the band and chorus rooms, the cafeteria. classrooms, and even in the gym dressing rooms. . . and a-WA they of a thistle!” all flew, like the down Pajama-clad Beverly Bennett recites the traditional “A Visit from St. Nicholas ( I was the night before Christmas”) on the Christmas assembly. llmmm . . Lucky Santa! Lucky Glenda Smith tells bun that she wants a six-foot, blue-eyed. black-haired guy for herself. 'I SI . . . And wild and sweet, tin words repeat of peace oi earth, good will to men.” Or the day before the holiday Robert Payne, right, direct; his carolers in singing in tin front hallway in the yearly presentation. This is the spirit of Christmas! Dolores Crist and Mary Cox make a centerpiece for the Red Cross project in Paul Allen’s counseling class. A frustrated William Hill gets all wound up in Christmas decorations at the Band's Christmas Party in the girls' gym. ihrislmas goodwill is preva-•nt in Principal Dale Douglas ffice as Sherman Purser and trooks Bradley help arrange enterpieces. Alyce Boyle and Red Cross worker, hack-round. admire the students’ and i work. AND HOLY Bui there is also a deeper ide to the Wilsonites’ spirit if Christinas. Active partici ation in the Red Cross drive howed their interest in less ortunate people, and various chool organizations did iiuch to make Christmas as njoyahle as possible for icedy families. TWELFTH MAN ACTIVITIES MANY Real live doll , make lots of noise! The Whisper Yell is always good for enthusiastic response. as here at Franklin Field. Brave on the gridiron, but timid before the student body, are these tri-captains of the Wildcats. Curtis Rivers, John Beeson, and Tommy Murray, speaking at a pep assembly. Not-so-friendly undertakers that is. to the Adamson team. Mike Shelby and Steve Little are shown retouching their art work before the Leopards are laid six feet under. The “hearse headed a parade to Franklin Field that night. A fine performance on the field calls for a like performance in the stands. Majorettes Eulalie Perdue, Glenda Smith. Martha Hedgecock. Sherry Watson. and Mary Lou Cook step lively to the cheers of the Woodrow Dolls. BEFORE AND AT THE GAME The sacred personages among football players are portrayed by Kulalie Purdue. Betty Scott. Charlotte Weiss. Ellen Kay. Joy Dale. Sandra Simmons, and Linda Bower on a Thursday morning pep assembly. However. Harriett Green’s hullwhip denotes a driver of ox-teams! Anyway, team work is the goal. Nothing like a wet towel after a hard quarter. Gerald Neely literally gels his head soaked by manager. Bobbie I son hood, between plays at Sprague Field. Would anybody care for French-fried potatoes? Well, you’ll have to buy your own. because Dorothy Ham. Barbara Neill, and Johnny Miller can't spare any. “Hail. Alma Mater. At the first pep assembly of the season the school Alma Mater is sung with spine-chilling fervor. W. W. GOES TO THE FAIR “So it's come then, Maidens and men. To the Fair in the pride Of the morning ” The first holiday of the year is High School Day at the State Fair of Texas. This day holds many memories for a Wilsonite. The excitement and bustle is evident as you first enter the gate with so many things to do and sec! The newest thing in cars, the new monorail, the showboats in the lagoon, the Parade of Presidents in the museum, and—the Midway! “Corny dogs,’' cotton candy, hamburgers, candied apples, iced cold drinks present a problem—how to eat them all and not get sick! The din of the barkers and ticket sellers; the milling crowd, “Hey, watch it, buddy! I only got two toes left,” and the brilliant color flaunted by signboards, balloons and students alike will always remain a vivid picture of High School Day. Top picture: Its nice to have a man around, such as Don Jones, to hold purses and belongings while you ride the rides at the Fair. The Woodrow girls arc Betty Maxon and Joan Presley. There are rides, rides, and more rides at the Fair, as Nancy Norris, Sue Sandel, Dorothy Schultz, Virginia Mason and Ellen Haraway will testify, as they prepare to board the “Koundup. Statues, umbrellas, and “Tex” do not detract from the good time Ann Brooks and Linda Thompson are having at the Fair. Hammy Fenlaw, with the prize bear, looks on. 24 WACO RECEIVES ENTHUSIASTIC WILDCATS An out of town football game, and 17 busloads of spirited Wildcat fans total one good time. Waco was rated fourth in the state, hut the Wildcats didn't give it a second thought. They went to Waco determined to show the highly touted Tigers some competition. This they did not only on the gridiron, hut also in the stands. The Woodrow eleven, rated a four-touchdown underdog, held the Waco-ans to 10-0 score. Many said the Wildcat crowd in the stands outnumbered the Tiger fans by a large margin. That wasn’t the only place the Wildcats showed spirit, either. They had a rollicking time on the buses! Excited Wildcat fans wave goodbye as they leave for a “right jolly” time in Waco. This is at a football game? Before the Waco game, the hand and drill team practiced on the field of the Waco stadium. Tuckered-out Wildcats! Carol Griffin and Susan Kuhland are fast asleep returning from the game, hut Ruth Sanders is still talking, to everyone’s dismay. David “Poochie Smith as Little Red Wildcat is making uncomplimentary remarks about the big mouth of the tea-sipping Wolf, Arnold Marks. On the “Getting Acquainted” assembly, Gina Marriot and Rosemary Duggan are . . . getting acquainted. STANDING ROOM ONLY FOR LATE COMERS TO ASSEMBLY And then Don Hosey started a-singing this hen- aria . . . Harriet Green drawls out the story of some operatic characters with high roofs to their mouths. The beginning of the evolution of proposals is protrayed on assembly as Pinky Skinner and John Logan act out the cave-man technique, while Stage hand Brad Graves watches from the side. MUSIC, PEP RALLIES, AND VARIETY OMINATE ASSEMBLIES “Red socks, grey sock , hobnail shoes! Cheerleaders Dean Hosier. Jeanne McLain. Larry DeHay. Camille Pratl. and Danny Hampel lead the student body in spirited yells • n pep assemblies. “Tem-ta-a-shun. you were temptation. ing Judy Englemann and Su anne Kadane on the Valentine Assembly. Crowded assemblies don't seem to lessen enjoyment! These boys in the orchestra pit watch the show from down under.” A medieval proposal by Robert Hughcn sends Lady Barbara Evans into a fluster on the instructive assembly presentation on “History of Proposals. Behind the curtain, between arts at the Senior Play, some of the cast relax and others clean up spilled water. Left to right are: Camille Pratt. Mike Kirkpatrick. Kay While. J. N. I.egg. Sharon Payne, and Raymond Goehring. DEAR RUTH SCORES HIT CAST OF CHARACTERS Miriam Wilkins Lt. Wm. Seatvright Ruth Wilkins ....... Albert Krummer Mr. Wilkins Mrs. Wilkins Martha Scawright Chuck Vincent Dora, the maid Sailor .............. Heather Llewelyn Mike Owen Camille Pratt Danny Hampel Charles Crane Sharon Payne Kay Fuller Mike Kirkpatrick Judy Darr Tom Palmer A frustrated Albert (Danny Hampel) has just been shoved off the subway. He takes his ire out on Mr. Wilkins (Charles Crane) and Mrs. Wilkins (Sharon Payne). All ends well, however, as Martha (Kay Fuller) and Chuck (Mike Kirkpatrick) tie the nuptial knot. Backstage, prop men dabble in paint, hammer. and nails to get up the scenery for tin-play. John Logan and Paul Pace artistically paint a window, while Don Yaap and John Eikenhurg set up a doorway. Seniors Tom Palmer. Myma Kall . Newman Bradford, and Judy Darr eat in the school lunchroom for perhaps the last time, though Judy looks as though she were on a diet. Oh. the Martins and the Coys, they were reckless mountain boys . . .’ The last of the Martins. Allan Caynor. carries off his hride, the last of the Coys, G. P. Gibson, while Mike Kirkpatrick. Tom Palmer. Mike Owen, Bill Dickenson, J. N. Legg, and Curtis Rivers serenade them. Carol Burns and Curtis Rivers, class president, had the honor of leading the traditional Grand March. Danny Hampel ami Joan Strattin make an arch for them to pass under. SENIOR DAY IS “BIG TIME” Senior Day, the time for a round of memorable activities, is the clay eagerly looked forward to for excitement, gavel y, and fun. The Senior Assembly gets the day off to a usually hilarious start, followed by the issuing of the “Pub, and the school day ends with luncheon in the school lunchroom for the seniors, sponsored and decorated by the P.T.A. After the weary graduates-to-be go home to rest tired feet and relax, they are hack at 8:00 p.m. with their dates for the day’s climax, the Senior Play. After a sad lament on the lot of a spinster, three “old maids,” Kay Fuller, Heather Llewelyn, and Camille Pratt spy the men of their hearts in the audience and take action accordingly. 29 The Grand March, highlight of the Senior Prom, is headed Vice President and date Kay Fuller; Mike Owen, Vice by January Class President Curtis Rivers and date, Carol President and date Jeanne McLain. Burns; Joe Young, and Secretary Judy Darr; J. N. Legg, Elite society from Dogpatch! Phyllis Gustafson and Don Howard won first-prize for the best costumes at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. FORMAL DANCES ARE MOST GLAMOROUS ONES Dancing and refreshments arc not all there is to a dance. Walter Tib bets, John McBcc, and Richard Kriss. soon find out while decorating for the Officer’s Dance. 30 BUT ANY DANCE IS MEMORABLE Bailey Currin, Bill Dickenson. Brenda Mobley, Martha Echart. Joan Strattin. and Danny Hampel take time out at the Senior Prom for refreshments. “Dancing in the dark!” This is what Bobby Bennett (center) and LeDale Dedrick seem to bo doing at the Officer’s Ball. ooks like a mob ene of mountaineers; mover, it’s merely i owl’s-eye view of e annual Sadie awkins Dance, to liich the girls have agged the hoys. 31 PUB Why the sad faces. Suzanne lletliel. Sandra Terry. Barbara Hutchin son. and Pal Vinson? Perhaps it’s for fear that there won't b enough copies of the Senior Pub, already issued to happy repre sentatives Joan Pressly and Betty Jordan. Sponsor J. William Brown Business Manager B. A. Cates, and Angus Cody are there to assur them that there are plenty. “SENIOR PUB” MUY BUENO J. WILLIAM BROWN Sponsor rhe passing out of the Senior Pith is one of the most highly anticipated events of Senior Day. Chock full of jokes, cartoons, other humor, and contraband letters, borrowed accidentally on purpose from various individuals, unbeknown to them, this delightful booklet records many memories of days gone by that otherwise would go unrecorded. FIRST ROW: Judy Darr. Lois Dennett, Kay Fuller. Allen Caynor. Raymond Goohing, Gerald Gibson. Ellen Haraway. Mike Kirkpatrick. Heather Llewellyn. SECOND ROW: Vir- ginia Mason. Mike Owen, Sharon Payne, Camille Pratt, Linda Ross, Dorothy Shultz, Glenda Smith, Nancy Smith, Claudia Stewart. Mi Hi , c diM i r: a r V ' w c a © ¥ o Jk 9 Ik 9 m 1 BIHHi I ItS I HOW: I .e-lie Arnold. Elaine u-mu-. Martha Baghy. inn Baker. Jack Barfield. Robert Barfield. Suzanne Bethel. )an Brents, Sharon Broyles. SECOND ROW: Sheri Chism, 'lary Coniglio, Doris Cooper, Joy Dale, Gloria Davis. Elinor )ietel, Martha Echart. John Eikenhurg. Barbara Evans. THIRD tOW: Paula Finneburg, Anne Galbraith, John Corman. Har-iet Green, Judy Harris, Carolyn Hearne, Mary Hendricks, Beverly Holder, Sharon Holloway. FOURTH ROW: Marion House, Doug Howell. Janet Humphreys. Barbara Hutchinson. Becky James. Larry Jones. Annette Julian. Sue Keeton. John Lobingier. FIFTH ROW: Maidee Longaker. Gary McCollum. Roberta McElwain. Jeanne McLain. Sydne Milam, Ann Myers. Donna Myers, Gerald Neely. Nancy Norris. JUNE PUB HIGHLIGHTS YEAR 'IRST ROW: Ralph Olman. Jim Pendleton. Donna Phifer, ietty Pickle, Snellen Price, Ellen Ray, Frances Recce, Tommy leeve, Sue Sandel. SECOND ROW: Judy Sanderson. Deborah cherzer, Hal Simmons, Jackie Skaggs. Roberta Staglik, Charles Stiles, Eleanor Stueber, Marcus Thompson. Rosann Thompson. THIRD ROW': Walter Tibbits, Betty Veyhl. Ann Wattner. Jeanette Wells, Elizabeth Whitman, Peggy Wilson, Dorothy Wood, Ann Workman. Gilbert Wyrick. The 'Hiooim Published by the Students c WOODROW WILSON NEWS WI Hating 11-Texas and All-America’ in state and national journalistic orgar izations is something to be proud of. I'll OODKOW WILSON NEWS wins thes! ALBERT S. JOHNSTON Sponsor NEUS FALL STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Co-editors Heather Llewllyn, Camille Prai Associate Editors Mary Beth Conigli Claudia Stewai Sports Editor Delaine W alk« Military Editor ......... David Gcrshne Feature Editors ................. Virginia Masoi Kay McCormick. Ellen Haraway. and Sharon Payn Art Editor Ann Gihso Photographic Editor Preston Bra shea Ex-Officio Editors Jeanette Well; Gerald Gree Editorial Sponsor Albert S. Johnsto BUSINESS STAFF Manager Buford A. Cate Circulation Danny Stepher Bu m-II Griffith. Miss Mattie Dell Web Appropriately enough, some subscriptions for the News are taken in the journalism room. Carol Cravin. accepts money from Barbara (dark, as Lawrence Christmas waits his turn. Heather Llewelyn and Camille Pratt, fall term co-editors, look through old editions of the News for ideas in layouts. 34 UilsfrH TUids how W ilson High School X-TEXAS, ALL-AMERICAN RATINGS wards consistently. Staff members work iligently, sometimes using extra periods nd overtime to meet their semi-monthly cad lines. SPRING STAFF D1TORIAL STAFF ditor-in-chief ... Hal Simmons ssociale Editor .................... Marion House eat u re Editor.................... Penny Penry civs Editor Anne Brooks ports Editors Sally Stone, Jimmy Basham ociety Editor Frances Sullivan Military Editor Harry Haun opy Editor ------------------ Gretchen Hyde taff Writers Elaine Ausmus, Glenda Brice, Pat Harden, Donna Myers, Sam Hosea, Anne Galbraith rt Editor ........................... Ann Gibson holographic Editor .... ... Preston Brashcar .t Officio Editors Jeanette Wells, Gerald Green ditoriaI Sponsor ............ Albert S. Johnston USINESS STAFF anager ........................ Buford A. Cates irculation Danny Stephen, Russell Griffith, .Miss Mattie Dell Webb Whether kibitzers or helpers, Gretchen Hyde and Johnny DePoma intend to sec that Ann Brooks does this assignment for the NEWS right. Discussing stories and articles for the WOODROW WILSON NEWS are Hal Simmons, spring term editor, and Marion House, associate editor. 35 CHARLOTTE WEISS Classes Co-editor KENNETH HALE Subscriptions Advisor MARY GRIFFITH Assistant ELLEN RAY Military Co-editor JOY DALE Classes Co-editor NAN GRUBBS Music and Publications Editor ROBERTA STACL1K Athletics Co-editor SANDRA TERRY School Life and Personalities Co-editor DEADLINE MEANS WOR The task of putting a yearbook together is not quite so easy a some may think. Long and tedious hours are spent at school boll during and after classes, planning pages, writing copy, working t meet a deadline. To make a good book, one doesn't merely put a few pictures here and a word or two there. The pictures must fit th occasion and contribute to telling the desired story. The copj ELLEN VENABLE Co-editor-in-chief Copywriter LINDA TUCKER Co-editor-in-chief Artist ME FUN, MORE WORK written words) must he original, and “alive” with interest. To cconiplish this for every picture and page in the hook is by no leans a trivial assignment. The compensations come, say the staff members, in the fellowship ljoyed and the feeling of accomplishment when the CRUSADER finished and a beautiful hook is published. CAROL SHEPPARD Clubs Co-editor SUZANNE BETHEL Art Co-edit or t’s a birthday greeting—no a magazine—that Mr. Allen is reading— o pleased-like. The staff found out the date from Mrs. Allen (center f picture) and threw a “wing-ding of a party. ELIZABETH WHITMAN Club Co-editor Military Co-editor SHARON HOFF Art Co-editor LINDA THOMPSON Athletics Co-editor PAUL ALLEN Sponsor JUDY THOMPSON School Life and Personalities Co-editor JANELLE GRIESEL Subscription Manager ADMIT' 38 STRATION SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION BUILDING COMPLETED IN 1956 1956 saw the completion of the beautiful, modern new School Administration Building. The building occupies the old site of the San Jacinto Elementary School at 3700 Ross Avenue and is well equipped to carry out the many activities of running a school system. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF WORKS CLOSELY WITH WILSON FACULTY Superintendent W. T. White and his staff of assistants might well he termed the “men who plan for tomorrow.” Always with an eye to the future, they discuss and examine issues which will benefit the Dallas schools. To relieve the increasing number of students, several new elementary and secondary schools have opened this fall. More teachers have been added and new equipment provided for the schools. It takes many professional educators and fine men and women to efficiently administer this huge school system. DR. W. T. WHITE Superintendent of Schools T A M ROBERT H. McKAY Administration DON E. MATTHEWS Special Services T. WEST BROWNE DR. EWELL D. WALKER DR. FRANK L. WILLIAMS JESSE F. CARDWELL Business Personnel Curriculum Secondary Education 41 PRINCIPAL DALE DOUGLAS Assuming the responsibilities of administering a large high school is a tremendous undertaking. It takes combined determination, administrative ability, and sympathetic understanding to carry out such a task successfully. One who exhibits these traits, and many more that have won the admiration and respect of the student body and faculty alike, is Principal Dale Douglas. Mr. Douglas was Woodrow Wilson’s first assistant principal, coming to this school from the assignment of principal-at-large in the Dallas Independent School District in 1955. His previous experience in these capacities, and earlier, as Superintendent of the Pleasant Grove Independent District undoubtedly helped him to become the excellent administrator that he is today. He quickly became acquainted with the students and faculty at Woodrow and is now a devoted and enthusiastic Wilsonite. Especially do the teachers and pupils appreciate Mr. Douglas for what they term his “humanness” and his “approachableness,” since he never seems too busy to listen to a problem or exchange a pleasantry. 42 WOODROW GETS NEW ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Assistant Principal Stanley A. Thomas held the same position in Dallas’ Sunset High School for a number of years before coming to Woodrow Wilson this year. Any misapprehension that Wood-row students and faculty might have held concerning Mr. Thomas’ loyalty to Woodrow Wilson after being so long devoted to the Sunset Bisons has been dispelled by his calm, friendly manner and his demonstrated affection for his new school. The firm and fair manner in which he handles the problems confronting him is appreciated by the students and faculty alike. Upon examination of the new public address system. Mr. Douglas and Mr. Thomas discover “what makes it tick. At the reception held at the home of Zada Wells and Merle Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Douglas, and Dr. and Mrs. W. T. White enjoy the refreshments around an attractive centerpiece. ALLEN. JKWELLE V sley College; Study Hall. WOODROW’S FACULTY REACHES NEW HEIGHTS ALLEN. PAUL F. B.A.. M.K I.. University of Texas; Spanish. Yearbook. AREY. WALTER B. R.S.. East Texas State College; Mechanical Drawing and Commercial Mathematics. Thrift fund. ATKINS. EUNICE B. B.A., Southeastern; M.A., University of Oklahoma; History; Senior Sponsor. BALCH, RUTH Military Office. As the enrollment of a school grows, so grows the number ol teachers. Woodrow’s enrollment reached 2.400 this year, and twent) new faces appeared among those ol the faculty—so many new faces, it BISHOP, EARLE R. B.S., East Texas State; M.E., Texas A M; Drafting. BLASER, FRANK B.S., Southern Methodist University; Mathematics. BLEVINS, WILHELM IN A K. B.A., Hardin-Simmons U.; Mathematics. BRAACK. HELEN C. Ph.B., Milwaukee-Downcr; B.S., North Texas State College; Librarian. fact, that even the teachers them selves have had difficulty in becoming acquainted. i i BROWN, J. WILLIAM B.A., M.A., S.M.U.; Mathematics, Vocational Counselor, Guidance Testing, Senior Publication. BURNETT. COL. A. C. AUS, (retired). LL.B., Jefferson University; Commandant of Cadets. CALDWELL, WILLIE MAE B.A., T.S.C.W.; Nurse. CARLISLE. FERN B.S., N.T.S.C.; M.A., S.M.U.; History, I.in Pin Awards Assistant. CATES. BUFORD A. B.A., M.A., East Texas State College; Drafting, Business manager, golf coach. CAVAZOS, I LA MAE B.S., T.S.C.W.; Dietitian. CLARK. JANE Study Hall. CLIFFORD, LAURA F.. B.S., S.M.U. Physical Education. Throughout the school year, op ortunities present themselves, ,'herel teachers can get to know ach other. Together they work on ommittees, attend social and pro-ssional function.-, and relax in the )unges. They become acquainted ith the students by teaching lan uage. grammar, penmanship, arith-letic, history, and art. CODY. ANGUS B.S.. M.S., East Texas State. History. CROSSNO, BERTINE C. B.A., Arkansas College. Study Hall. Assistant to the Principal’s Office. CURTIS. E. BOYD B.S., N.T.S.C. Business Education. Text l ook room. ECHERD, MARY C. B.A., S.M.U. English. ECKELMAN, HELEN 11. B.S., K.S.T.C.; M.E., S.M.U. Speech. Little Theater. ELLSWORTH, AGNES B.S.. M.S., N.T.S.C. Natural Sciences ENLOW, ELIZABETH B.S., University of Tampa. English. FELDER. ANNIE GEM B.A., M.A., University of Texas. Eng lish. FINCHER. MERLE B.A., T.S.C.W.; M.S., N.T.S.C. Art, Art Service Club. FORESTER. HERSCHEL B.A., Mercer University: M.S., East Texas State. Physics. FRANCIS, LORENE L. B..A. Baylor: B.S.. University of Texas. Dean of Students. GALCHUTT. MALVINA W. Winona. Minnesota. Teachers College. Study Hall. GOLDSTEIN. HANNAH Study Hall. GREENE. PAUL F. A. B., Northeastern State College; M.E., O.U. Mathematics. GRIFFIN. BOBBY J. B. S., M.S., East Texas State. English. Baseball Coach. HALE. KENNETH C. B.S., East Texas State. History. Yearbook Business Office. HARGROVE, GRACE B.A., M.A., S.M.U. Mathematics. HAYS, MOZELLE C. B.S., M.A., T.S.C.W. Commercial, tional Honor Society. WILSON TEACHERS EXPERTS IN THEIR FIELDS On the whole students at Wood-row Wilson express the opinion that their teachers are outstanding for HELMS, DON R. B.S., MA, N.T.S.C., S.M.U. Football Coach. Bookkeeping, Business Office. HIGHTOWER, BURIAN M. B.S., M.E., East Texas State, T.C.U. P.E., Tennis. HILL. IRVIN B.S., B.A., M.A., Trinity University, N.T.S.C. Mathematics. HOLLOWAY, GEORGE ANNA B.A., M.A., East Texas State, Columbia. Spanish. their knowledge of subject matter, their willingness to help the student, and for their attitude of “give and take” with each person at Woodrow. HOUTCHENS, L. W. B.A., M.A.. T.C.U. Natural Sciences. HUDSON, MERLE B.A., M.A., University of Texas, N.T.S.C. Stenography and Typing. HUMPHRIES. CORIN B.S., B.A., M.A., T.S.C.W. English. JACKSON, CARL C. Head Custodian. JOHNSTON, ALBERT S. B.A.. M.A., N.T.S.C., University of Texas. Journalism, Newspaper. KELLEY, BENNIE B.S., East Texas State. Math, Basketball Coach. KEMP. DORIS RUTH B.A., M.Ed., Mary-Hardin Baylor, T.C.U. English, Y-Tecns. KENNEDY, LUCILLE BROWN B.A., M.A., S.M.U. English and Lunchroom Duty. KENNING, NOLA B.A., Carleton College. English, Speech. WOODROW FACULTY A VERSATILE GROUP KING, MILDRED T. B.A., N.T.S.C.; English. A teacher’s outside activities •ary from playing golf to teaching Sunday School Classes. A survey KIRBY, NOKENE B.A., N.T.S.C.; M.A., George Peabody College; Spanish. KITCHEN, HOWARD R. B.S., Coiner College; M.S., East Texas State; Biology. )f the Woodrow Wilson faculty’s rntside interests reveals that many eachers rate foreign travel high on he list. Nearly every summer a nember of the faculty vacations in Europe, South America, Mexico, or KLEIN, MARGARET A. B.A., University of Iowa; English. LEAVELL, WILLIAM W. B. S., N.T.S.C.; M.E., N.T.S.C.; History. Canada. Interesting places are vis-ted and become the topics of many classroom discussion. Several teachers hold official •ositions in their Churches. Hi-Fi nd sailing enthusiasts also are McBRAYER, T. E. B.S. and M.S., Baylor University; Coach, football and basketball; Biology. McMillan, alberta c. A.B., N.T.S.C.; Mathematics. umbered among the faculty. Most elong to and are active in professional, local, state, and national 'eacher Associations. Mc.MULLEN. CLAUDE C. B.S., S.M.U.; Spanish. Athletic Sales. MATTINGLY, V.H. B.S., East Texas State; M.S., East Texas State; Mathematics. MARTIN, H. D. B.A., William Jewell College; M.A., East Texas State; Mathematics. MILLER. DAISY B.A., T.S.C.W.; M.B.A., University of Texas; Typing and Shorthand. MUSICK. JEAN B.S., Howard Payne College; M.Ed., T.C.U.; History, Y-Teens. NANCE. WINNIE D. B.A., M.A., University of Texas; History. OWEN, MELTON M.S., East Texas State; Social Studies, Coach, track and football. PARRIS. 0. E. B.A., Baylor; M.A., S.M.U.; Chemistry. PARSONS. HELEN B.S., T.S.C.W.; M.S., N.T.S.C.; History, Cheerleader Sponsor, Ice Skating Club. RILEY, JAMES C. B.S., M.E., S.M.U.; Mathematics, Head Football Coach. ROBERTS, MYRTLE B.A., East Texas State; M.A., University of Texas; Social Studies. FACULTY MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Ruth Abernathy, Mary Baker, Aliys F. Boyle, Joan Etheridge. Wille I). Hill, Flora Lowrey, Ellen Meador, Richard Morchead, Martha Nelson, Vagia Newman, Robert Payne, Ruth Peeler. Robert Pollard, Roscoc Roberts, W. Charles Stewart. SEALY, LEONA B.A., Southwestern University; M.A., University of Texas; Latin. STOVALL. SARAH I. B.A., M.A., T.S.C.W.; Homemaking. TERRY. JEAN ANN B.A., Long Beach State College; Girls’ Physical Ed.. Drill Team Sponsor. THOMAS, ELIZABETH C. B.A., M.A., Austin College; Spanish. ROBBINS, EVELYN B.S., University of Cincinnati; Orchestra. ROYSTER, GEORGE B.A., S.M.U., M.A., N.T.S.T.C.; Band Director. SMITH, DOYLE B.A., Baylor University; M.A., N.T.S.T.C.; Social Studies. TAYLOR, AGNES A.B., Ph.B., M.A., University of Chicago; English. WOODRUFF. ANNA B.M.. M.M., S.M.U.; English. W ILKINS, BONNIE A.B., Trinity University; Senior Counselor. WHITE, J. B. B.S., George Peabody College; M.A., S.M.U.; Biology. SANDEL, JUANITA Library Assistant. TURMAN, MABEL E. B.A., University of Texas; M.A., Columbia University; Spanish, Pan American Student Forum. VAN VALKENBURCH, HELEN B.A., University of Texas; M.A., S.M.U.; Distributive Education. WATTS, BENNIE R. Secretary. WEAVER, JUSTINE Arkansas College; Henderson State; Study Hall. W'EBB, MATTIE DELL B.A.. B.S., S.M.U.; M.A., Columbia University; English. Latin, Student Council. WELLS, ZADA A.B., Baylor; A.M.. N.T.S.T.C.; Shorthand, Typing. lthough Bonnie Wilkins is a very busy person, she still has time to help and advise udents in their curriculum. TEACHERS ARE BUSY PEOPLE . . . AT TIMES The secret’s out! Messrs. Wells. Leavell. Parris, Blaser, Jackson. Cornelius, and Uoutchens spend their off periods in the “Lounge” in the basement! Flowers for the teacher! Faculty members Merle Fincher, Sarah Stovall. Lucille Kennedy, and Zada Wells, gladly accept gift of coleus and Joseph’s coat. Helen Van Valkenburg and Malvina Galchutt have other business in the office. 49 TEACHERS RARELY OFF DUTY Good Wildcat fans on the faculty flock together. Principal Dale Douglas (center, top) is flanked on his left by Col. Roscoe Roberts and on the lower right by Bill Lcavell. All are obviously enjoying the Pleasant Grove Game. “Get out the vote, say Teacher s-sociation Committeemen Brown and Hale, as they distribute material through mailboxes for the Teachers’ Retirement Amendment campaign. Faculty meetings aren’t dull, as Principal Dale Douglas proves at an early morning meeting. SCHOOL OFFICES STAFFED WITH BUSY HELPERS Mrs. Bennie Walls and Mrs. Bertine Crossno help to earn' on the many duties of the principal’s office. Busy school offices require a capable staff to maintain their many duties. Willing students lighten the load by assisting in the offices during their study periods. Though they do not receive credit for it, hut they enjoy the work and profit by it. The attendance office has the largest staff while the record room has the smallest; but the most interesting one, so the girls think, is the athletic office. I In the office of Dean Lorine Francis, sending out call slips and collecting attendance slips are just a few of the jobs of Jeanne McLain, Tommy Hall, Mary Lou Cook, Larry DeHay, Mrs. ugia Newman, Jimmie Lou McClain, Lynn Townsend. Betty eyhl. Mrs. Willie I). Hill. Gordon Martin, Maidce Longaker, Eric Wood, Mrs. Martha Nelson. Billy Foote, Arlene Perdue, Lulalie Perdue, Jimmy Hogue, Richard Holloway, and Mrs. Francis. 51 MANY STUDENT ASSISTANTS ON HONOR ROLL Business office assistants Monetta Kelly, Sandra Eubanks, Martha Echart, Barrie Morgan, Becky James, Glenda Brice, Johnnie Dc Ponia. Lynne Pollard, and Anne Wattner are listening to instructions of school accountant, Don Helms. Senior Counselor Bonnie Wilkins, seated, is surrounded by her able assistants Judy Sanderson, Betty Robinson, and Dana Garfield. Miss Willie Mae Caldwell’s clinic helpers are from left to right, seated. La Donna Decks, Ellen Ray, Linda Lane, Kay Rowan, and Patty Ray. Standing: Lou Ann Lawrence, Kay Webb, Deane Dulaney, Camille Pratt, Sandra Luton, Mrs. Caldwell, Edith Price, Lee Talifcrro, Nan Grubbs, and Rolinda Bailey. 52 OFFICE JOBS PROVIDE PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE Performing office duties for Coach J. L. Riley is the job of these girls, listed from left to right: Dec Wheeler, Paula Eby, Evelyn Louwcin. Margaret Johnston, Carol Houser, Vicki McManus, Diane Kddlcman, •and Sue Harris. Seated at his desk, Assistant Principal Stanley Thomas is explaining one of their many duties to assistants Carolyn Casper, Linda Ray Stringer, Ruth Sanders, Rosanne Thompson, and Doris Ponder. Guidance Counselor, J. William Brown, seems to have plenty of help in his office. His workers are, from left to right: Ralph Oilman, Eric Wood, Walter Tibbets, Robert Fulkerson, Arnold Marks, Marilee Roland, Erwin Wilbanks, John Gorman, and Jeanne Coleman. 53 54 CT SSES i I FALL TERM OFFICERS, left to right: Ellen Ray, secretary: Hal Simmons, president; Doug Howell, vice president. SPRING TERM OFFICERS, left to right: David Smith, vice president; Mrs. Eunice Atkins, senior sponsor; Mary Lou Cook, secretary; Hal Simmons, president. Duties of Senior Class Sponsor fell this year into the capable hands of Mrs. Eunice Atkins. Mrs. Atkins was appointed sponsor after Edith Cooper, former sponsor, was made dean of another Dallas high school. Having taught a great many seniors in American History and having guided all in class activities this year. Mrs. Atkins won the affection and admiration of the class of 1957. JUNE, 1957: CLASS OF DISTINCTIONS Not only popularity but dependability and resourcefulness mark the Senior Class Officers. Elected from the largest class ever to graduate from Woodrow, they represent the spirit and earnestness of all seniors. This past year has held many highlights for the June Seniors: a new principal and many new faculty members, distinction as the largest graduating class, and deviation from formal dress to he the only class ever to graduate in caps and gowns at Woodrow Wilson, with commencement exercises in the new Dallas Municipal Auditorium. The abundance of parties, dances, and senior activities prior to graduation are routine matters to grownups. hut are included in the highlights of a senior's year. For some, graduation means education's end and business world’s beginning, but for others it means the new world of a college campus and a new circle of acquaintances: but all graduates will always look hack to a wonderful and inspiring year. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 ABBOTT. ROBERT GORDON, June 24. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon: Honor Wreath; Senior Honor Library Council. ALLEN, RAYMOND BEST. January 5, 1939. Dallas Texas. English. Mathematics. Private; School Efficiency Ribbon. ABRAMS, BARBARA BENTHUL, January I. 1940, Golden. Texas. English. Mathematics. Junior Achievement; Good Scholarship Club. ALLISON. ROY LYNN, March 13. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Private; 2 Red, White, and Blue Rildions; 3 White Ribbons; “B” Baseball. 1 year; P.E. Captain, 1956; Attendance Office Helper; Linz Pins; Bible Award: Bible Linz Pin. ABRAMS. JAMES. February 11. 1938. Dallas. Texas. ARCHER. JOHN. November 6. 1938. Dallas, Texas. ADKINS. DENNIS DOOLEY. “Denny. January 23. 1939. Hillsboro. Texas. English. Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; 4 Red. White, and Blue Rihl ons; 3 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 1 year. ARNOLD. LESLIE KINGSLANI). Les. October 18. 1938. Larned. Kansas. English. Mathematics. Spanish. Social Studies. Lieutenant Colonel; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 5 Red Drill Ribbons; 7 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Commanding Officer; 1956-57 Camp Dallas; 1 Year; Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Little Theater; Linz Pins; Senior Publication. Literary. ALEXANDER. JUDITH. “Judy A. September 9. 1939, Indianapolis, Indiana. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Gym Captain. 1956; Dallas Historical Society. Vice President; Y-Teens; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. ASEL. EARL THOMAS, “Tommy,” April 3, 1939, Kansas City, Missouri. English. History. Mathematics. Private First Class; 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; “A Football, 2-year Lcttcrman; “B” Football. 1 Year. ALLEN. PAUL FREDERICK, JR.. September 18. 1938. Atlanta, Texas. English, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; Battalion Adjutant; Nile Green Rihhon, Expert; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; Midnight Blue Ribbon; Rifle Team, 2 Years; “B Football, 1 Year; Head Manager “A Football, 1-year Lctterman; Good Scholarship Club. ASHLEY. DONNA KIRK. October 23, 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Commercial. Bible Award; Good Scholarship Club. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 AUSMUS. DONNA ELAINE. “Punkin,” January 22. 1939, San Angelo, Texas. English, History. Press Club; Senior Counselor’s Helper; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Woodrow Wilson Sews, Feature Writer; Senior Publication. Literary. BAKER. LEE ROY, May 11. 1939. Fort Worth. Texas. Mathematics. English. Commercial. Private. AUSTIN, STEPHEN FRANCIS, “Steve.” September 4. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; Honor Wreath; Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Chorus; Drill Team Manager; Central Dad’s Club Talent Show; State Fair Talent Show; Stage Manager; Key Club. DALLAS. JEAN. January 24. 1939, Fort Worth. Texas. BACON, DELORIS ELAINE. “Dee, June 28. 1939. Savannah, Ga. English. History. Homemaking. Future Teachers; Pep Club: Sports Club; Y-Teens; Future Nurses; Linz Pins. BARFIELD. HENRY JACKSON, “Jack,” October 19. 1939. Elaine. Arkansas. English, History, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons: School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; Commandant’s Efficiency Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers. 1 year: Aeronautics Club; Key Club; Good Scholarship Club; uxiliary Library Council: Career Clinic. Co-chairman; Senior Publication. Literary. BAGBY, MARTHA ROXYE. Bags,” November 28. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Press Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club: Senior Counselor’s Helper; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Woodrow Wilson Sews; Senior Publication. Literary. BARFIELD. ROBERT SPENCER. August 20. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons: 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 4 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Band. Military. Concert, Football; Senior Publication. Literary. BAKER. PHYLLIS ANN. “Ann. August 7. 1939. Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. English. History, Mathematics. Tennis, 2 years; Winning Basketball Team; 1956; Little Theater; Projectionists’ Club; Tennis Club; Linz Pin: Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication, Humor. Be sure your program card is stamped,” urges Mr. Helen Braack. assisting in the registration of the tudy hall of Mrs. Jane Clark, seated. 58 CLASS OF JUNE 1957 BARNETT. FRED. October 11. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant. Red Drill Ribbon; Honor Wreath. 2 years. BATTS, MARY BELLE, March 7, 1939. Corsicana. Texas. English. History. Commercial. Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. BASHAM. JAMES DONALD. “Jimmy.” August 13. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Private First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; “B Baseball. 1 year; “A Baseball. 1 year; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Woodrow Wilson A Vies, Sports Editor. BAXTER, MARY ANN, February 13, 1940, Overton. Texas. Commercial. English. Mathematics. Gym Captain. 1956; Good Scholarship Club; Choral Club; Little Theater; Press Club; Projectionists’ Club; Chorus; TSCW Playdav Delegate. BATES. DOWELL WAYNE. “Dirty Dowell.” July 20. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Gym Captain. 1956; Bible Award: Bible Linz Pin: Woodrow Hi I son News, Reporter. BEESON. JOHN LEE. JR.. “Bubba.” December 11. 1938. Dallas, Texas. English. History, Mechanical Drawing. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; “B Football. 1 year; “A Football. 2 Year Letterman; Good Scholarship Club. BATES. MARY LOUISE. “Batesy, November 5. 1938. Dallas, Texas. Commercial. English. Gym Captain. 1954; Good Scholarship Club. BENGE. LAVINIA CLYDETTA, “Vinya.” October 12. 1938. Frank-ston. Texas. English, History, Commercial. Winning Baseball Team, 1956; Dallas Historical Society; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. Lotza people in a small class! Form Hnutchens' biology class will obviously be leveled, for the limit is just thirty. This might be called the curse of popularity. BENNETT. BEVERLY RUTH, “Buff. August 27, 1939, San Antonio, Texas. English. Spanish. Gym Captain. 1955; Choral Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Projectionists’ Club; Tumbling Club; Operetta. 1955-56; Orchestra; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. The central control desk is u busy place on Registration day. Teachers, Tom McBrayer. Mattie Dell Webb. Kern Carlisle, and Assistant Principal Stanley Thomas, check class enrollment figures and proceed to level the classes. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 BENNETT, LYNDA LOU, December 27. 1939. Star City. Arkansas. Commercial. Home Economics, English. V BETHEL, SI ZANNE. August 14, 1939. Dalla . Texas. English. Art. Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Crusader, Art Co-Editor; Journalism Day 1955; Delegate to THSPA, 2 years; Senior Publication, Cartoons. BISHOP. MARY ANN. Kitty. October 16. 1938. Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Junior Achievement. Personnel Manager; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Red Cross Representative; Chorus. BIANCHI. THEODORE JACOB. JR.. “Ted, February 16, 1940, Dallas. Texas. Mathematics. English. Sergeant; Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Good Scholarship Club. BLAIR, WILLIAM THOMAS, July 19, 1939, Memphis, Tennessee. BILES, ADRAIN OI.LIE. Buddy, October 31. 1938. Los Angeles, California. English. History. Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Nile Green Ribbons. Sharpshooter; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Press Club: Aeronautics Club; Woodrow Wilson Mews, Reporter. BOBBITT. JAN IS JANE. “Jan,” April 19. 1939. Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, History, English. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Press Club: Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Woodrow Wilson Mews. BILLION. MAURICE, “Bunky, August 12. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; Military Drum Major; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 6 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Little Theater; Band: Color. Concert. Military, All-City; Orchestra, Librarian; 3-ycars DAI.-HI and ALL-CITY Symphonic Orchestra. BOWER. LINDA LEE, March 6, 1940, Chicago, Illinois. English. Mathematics, History. Choral Club: Little Theater; Pan-American Club; Y-Teens; Interclub Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Chorus; Girls’ Ensemble; Achievers’ Association; Junior Achievement, Treasurer, 1956. Vice President, 1957. “Which picture should I use in the Crusader ? Ruby Palmer faces the problem confronting every junior and senior. Jody Lupean, Virginia Tucker, and Jimmy Wild are willing to help her decide, though. BRISEND1NE. DATHA JUANITA, November 7. 1938, Dallas. Texas. Commercial. English, Homemaking. Good Scholarship Club; Gym Captain. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 BOZEMAN. SHARON FAYE, March 15, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. BROOKS, ANNE, Brooksic,” December 20. 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Business. Tennis; Gym Captain; Ice Skating Club Little Theater; Press Club; Rollerskating Club; Linz Pin; Woodrow Wilson News, News Editor; Good Scholarship Club. BRENTS, DANIEL R.. December 25, 1938, Detroit, Michigan. Mathematics. English. Captain; School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; Marksman; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 8 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 15 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 2 years; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Cartoons. BROWN. MARTHA SUE, “Sudie. October 29. 1939, Decatur. Texas. English. Commercial. Winning Basketball Team. 1956; Gym Captain. 1956; Ice Skating Club; Rollerskating Club; Bible Award. BRICE. GLENDA WAYNE. “Bricie,” November 19,_ 1939. Farmers-ville, Texas. English. Mathematics. Gym Captain. 1954-55; Tumbling Club; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Press Club; Junior Achievement; Rollerskating Club; Gym Captains' Club; Good Scholarship Club: Business Office Helper, 1955-56, 1956-57; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Woodrow Wilson News, Features Writer. BROWN. MARVIN EDWIN, February 17. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, Science. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Good Scholarship Club; Key Club. BRIGHT, JEAN ADELE. “Jeanie,” October 31. 1938, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum: Press Club; Woodrow Wilson News. BROWNING, CATHERINE ANN. “Cathy, July 28, 1939, Wichita Falls. Texas. Mathematics, English. Commercial. Gym Captain, 1955-56; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Gym Captains' Club; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Tumbling Club: Assistant Principal's Office Helper; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 BROWNLEE, WOODROW OR REN. “Woody,” August 17. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Private; School Efficiency Ribbon; White Ribbon; “B Football, 1 year; Rollerskating Club; Aeronautics Club. BURDICK, VERNON MARTEL, “Bongo,” February 23, 1938, Fort Worth, Texas. Captain; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Wood-row Wilson Rangers, 1 year; “B” Football: Aeronautics Club; Publicity and Activities Chairman. BROYLES. SHARON WYNELLE, December 13. 1938, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Gym Captain. 1956; Delegate SMI Playday, 1956; Gym Captains’ Club; Ice Skating Club: Little Theater; Y-Teens. Treasurer; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library-Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin: Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication. Literary. BURKE, EDWARD PASCHAL, Pat,” July 11. 1939. Dallas. Texas. History, English, Mathematics. Captain; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons: Red Drill Ribbon; 6 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 1 year; Camp Dallas, 2 years. BRYANT, PATSY PARMER. October 21. 1939, Grayford, Texas. English, History. Commercial. Homemaking. BURKHARD. JUDITH ANN, “Judi. April 24. 1939. Denver, Colorado. English, History, Commercial. Baseball Winning Team, 1956; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. Newspaper day!” These students in a counseling class are reading the Woodrow Wilson News and t monthly Scholastic Roto. (But how did John Moo get a yearbook?) CALL, ROY BROWN, March 25, 1938, San Diego, California. English. History, Commercial. BUCKNER, RICHARD LEE. “Rick.” April 23, 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. Science. Social Studies, Mathematics. Master Sergeant: 3 Midnight Blue Ribbons; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Amateur Radio Operators; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. BYNUM, JIMMIE I)., October 14, 1938, Laurel. Mississippi. Mathematics. History, English. Private First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; “A Basketball. 1 year; Track Team, 2 years. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 CAMP, ELEANOR GAIL. March 22. 1939. Paul’s Valley, Oklahoma. English. Mathematics, Science, History. CASPER, MARY CAROLYN, February 10, 1939, Quitman, Texas. English. Spanish. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Assistant Principal’s Office Helpers. CANAFAX, THOMAS DONNALLY, “Tommy,” September 26, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, Science. Second Lieutenant; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Nile Green Ribbons, Marksman; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 white Ribbons; 1 Honor Wreath; Aeronautics Club. CATES, JOHNETTA, “John, May 2. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, History. Gym Captain. 1955-56. Delegate to TSCW Playday, 1955-56; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. CARLSON, RICHARD FRANK, “Dick, November 6, 1939, Austin, Texas. English, Mathematics. History. Second Lieutenant; Commandant’s Ribbon; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. CHEW, CAROLE EVALYN, Choo Choo, January 27, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Spanish. Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. CARTER. LELIA MARGARET. January 30. 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. History. Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. CHISM, SHERIDAN J’NELL, “Sheri,” May 31, 1939, Wichita Falls, Texas. English. Mathematics, History. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Woodrow Wilson News; Winner of Dale Carnegie Scholarship Through Junior Achievement; Senior Publication, Literary. CASINA, JUDY MARLENE, January 31. 1939, Bellaire, Ohio. Eng-lish. Commercial. Purchase of season football tickets is the reason for tlii- gathering of Student Council members outside the Guidance Office. 3:45! School is out! A cool lrink and something to cat ate probably the immediate goal for these students on a warm September afternoon. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 CLARK. KATHRYN NAN, March 2, 1939, Lubbock, Texas. English, Commercial. Y-Teens; Assistant Principal’s Office Helper; Linz Pin; Bible Award. CHISUM, JACK. February 28. 1939. Denver, Colorado. CLARK, MARY DELIA, August 11, 1939. Corsicana, Texas. English. Mathematics. Commercial. Press Club; Y-Teens; Creative Writers’ Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Good Scholarship Club; Council; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Woodrow Wilson i 'ews. CLAIRE, EVELYN JOAN, August 19, 1939, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Art, English, Business. Y-Teens. COFFER. BOBBY, February 3, 1940. Rockwall, Texas. CLARK. BOBBIE SUE. March 14. 1939, Paris, Texas. COGSWELL, GEORGE RALSTON, October 22. 1939, Big Spring, Texas. English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Projectionists’ Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Junior Achievement, Treasurer. CLARK. BOBBY WAYNE, January 7. 1940, Dallas, Texas. COLEMAN, JEAN ELLEN, “Jeanne,” June 1. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Ice Skating Club; Projectionists’ Club, Secretary; Guidance Counselor’s Helper. Do dogs also use the phone at Woodrow? Who will get to use it fir .t. Jeanine Johnson. Eric Wood, Mary Dodd, or Bulldog Drummond? (They are really calling the City License Division to find out whose dogs these are.) CLASS OF JUNE 1957 COLEMAN. RONALD. June 8. 1939. Dallas, Texas. COLLEY. ROBIE GENE, October 20. 1939, Aniston. Alabama. English. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 1 White Ribbon. CON1GLIO. MARY ELIZABETH, May 6. 1940, Dallas Texas. English. Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1956; Press Club; Y-Teens; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Woodrow Wilson News, Associate Editor; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. COLLINS, JOHN EVERETT. July 18, 1938, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; Orange (Band) Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; All-State Orchestra 2 years; All-City Orchestra, 3 years; Tempo For Teens; Band; President of Orchestra; Kiwanis’ Award (East Dallas); Interlochen Award. COOK. LLOYD CHRISS, November 2, 1938, McGregor, Texas. English, Science. Mathematics, History. Corporal; Midnight Blue Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon, 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; 2 Honor Wreaths; Ice Skating Club; Projectionists’ Club. COLLINS. LYNN MAURICE. April 20, 1939. Dallas. Texas. Mathematics, English. Private; School Efficiency Ribbon. COOK, MARY LOU, “M. Lou,” July 13, 1939, Oak Park, Illinois. English. Spanish. Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1954, 1955. 1956; Delegate TSCW Playday; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Attendance Office Helper; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Majorette; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. COLQUITT. MARY BETH. “Mac Beth,” November 22. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Projectionists’ Club; Good Scholarship Club. COOPER. ROBERT WELDON. “Coop.” November 9. 1938. Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 5 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Rihhon; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Orchestra, Student Conductor, Vice President; Solo Concerto Concert, 1957; Dallas Symphony Conducting Contest, 1956, 1957. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 COOPER. DORIS JEAN, “Neany,” January 26. 1939. Grand Saline, Texas. English. Commercial. Mathematics. Orchestra, 3 years; Senior Publication. Humor. CROSSNO, CHARLES PAUL, “Chuck,” February 23. 1939, Bates-villc, Arkansas. English. Science. Mathematics. Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 3 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Aeronautics Club; Senior Honor Library Council. COPELAND, J UR ETTA SUE. August 10. 1939. Amarillo, Texas. CROUCH. ROBERT JOSEPH. “Bob July 30. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics, History. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Red Cross Representative; Band; Concert Military and Color Band, 3 Years. COPELAND. RICHARD BENNETT, Bull,” February 11. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; “B Football. 1 year; Little Theater; Projectionists' Club; Key Club; Bible Award. CRUMP, PAUL, “Ed, February 1. 1939. Birmingham, Alabama. Mathematics, English. History. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon, White Ribbon. COTTEN, MARTHA ANNE, April 30, 1939, Haynesville, Louisiana. CUNNINGHAM. MARY JOY. April 18, 1939. Cushing, Oklahoma. English. Homemaking, Commercial. Rollerskating Club; Y-Tcens; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. COX. IRA JOHN. Johnny,” January 20. 1939, Denton. Texas. Mathematics. English, History. Corporal; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Ice Skating Club. CURLEE, WANDA JEAN, “Twin,” August 11, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Homemaking, Commercial. CRISWELL. ANN. “Chris,” June 27, 1939, Muskogee, Oklahoma. History. English, Mathematics. Press Club; Woodrow Wilson News; Choral Club; Chorus, Harmonettes; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. t CURLEE. WILDA JOYCE. “Twin,” August 11, 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. Homemaking, Commercial. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 CURRIN. ADRIAN BAILEY, “Stormy” February 4. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English. Science, Mathematics. Mechanical Drawing. 2 1 Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon: White Ribbon; Amateur Radio Operators: Choral Club; Projectionists’ Club: Aeronautics Club; Attendance Office Helper; Chorus. DAVIS, DAN. April 12. 1939. Roswell. New Mexico. DALE. IRIS JOY. May 11. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Home Economics. Gym Captain. 1956; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; I.in Pins; Bible Award; Bible Lin Pin; Student Council Representative; Crusader, Classes Co-Editor; Delegate to SMU; Journalism Day; Senior Publication. Humor. DAVIS. GLORIA ANN. November 15. 1938. Grapevine, Texas. Eng-lish. Mathematics. Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Publication. Literary. DANWILL, ANDRE CHARLES. “Andy.” June 11. 1939. Dallas. Texas. DAVIS. RILLA MAE. March 22. 1939. Blytheville. Arkansas. DAVENPORT. MILDRED GLADYS. April 8. 1939. Lone Oak. Texas. English. Homemaking. Good Scholarship Club. DAVIS, THOMAS JEFFERSON. “Bear.” October 25. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. History, Mathematics. “A Basketball, 2 Years. 1 Letter. DAVID. ANGUS WILLIAM. January 21. 1939. Dallas. Texas. DEAN. JERRIE COOPER. January 16, 1939. Wylie, Texas. DAVIDSON, ANNA DENIECE, “Niece,” January 22. 1939, Sulphur Bluff. Texas. English. Homemaking, Business. Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin. DEAN. JERRY WAYNE, September 29. 1938. Gilmer, Texas. f'nglish. Mathematics. Science. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 1 Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; 1 Red Drill Ribbon: 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 5 White Ribbons; 3 Honor Wreaths. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 DEASON, MARION JEFFERSON. JR.. “Duke,” November 12. 1939. Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, Art. English. Midnight Blue Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; 7 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 5 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Art Service Club; Choral Club; Key Club; Student Council Representative; Chorus. DIBENNARDO, IRENE, July 28. 1939, Marion, Illinois. Dallas Historical Society; Press Club; Woodrow Wilson . ews. DECKER. CAROLYN LILLIE, December 25, 1938. Glendale, California. DICKS, LADONNA JEANNE. October 4. 1939. Wichita. Kansas. English. Commercial. Homemaking. Y-Tecns; Service Chairman; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Clinic Assistant. DEHAY, LAWRENCE MONROE, JR., “Larry,” February 20. 1940. Fresno. California. English. Mathematics. Major; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; Sharpshooter; 3 Red Drill Ribbons, Bronze Star; 6 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 20 White Ribbons; 3 Honor Wreaths; Camp Dallas, 3 years; “B” Baseball; “B” Football; Pan-American Student Forum; Key Club; Treasurer; Attendance Office Helper; Cheerleader; Linz Pin; Junior Red Cross. Vice President; Good Scholarship Club. DICKSON, BILLY HUE, “Bill,” April 4. 1939. Dallas. Texas. Mathematics, English. 2d Lieutenant; Red Drill Ribbon; Orange Ribbon; 4 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons, Band; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. DELFELD, SHEILAH FRANCES, February 26. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Principal’s Office Helper. DIETEL, ELINOR JEAN, “Lin,” April 4, 1939, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, Commercial. Gym Captain. 1954; Gym Captain’s Club; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication. Literary. DEPOMA, JOHNNIE. “Sad Sack,” December 2. 1938. Dallas, Texas. 1st Lieutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons; 8 Red Drill Ribbons: 8 Red, White, and Blue Rih! ons; 13 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Color Guard; TMEA Regional Chorus Meet; All-State Representative, 1955: Operetta Cast. 1955-56; All-City Chorus; Woodrow Wilson Mews; Business Office Helper; Harmonecrs; Projectionists’ Club; Mixed Chorus; All-State Festival Chorus. Much more interesting than reading about Swedish customs from a text book is this report by Sten Sjoren. an exchange student from Sweden, in Mattie Dell Webb’s English class on the subject of his native country. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 DOUGLAS, DONA MARGARET, July 19. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Junior Achievement; Student Council Representative. DUNN, SHARON KAY, September 27, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English. History. Press Club; Auxiliary Library Council. DRAKE. JACK MARVIN. August 16, 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Spanish. Sergeant: School Efficiency Ribbon: 2 Nile Green Ribbons. Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Rihl on; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Projectionists’ Club; Camp Dallas. EADS, JERYL. April 28. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Private; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas. 1 year; “A” Baseball, 2 years, 1 Letter. DUGGAN, ROSEMARY, “Rosie,” March 21. 1939, Terrell, Texas. English. Home Economics. Ice Skating Club; Projectionists’ Club; Y-Teens; Secretary, Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council: Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative. EASLEY. WYNDELLER MARIE. “Wendy.” December 30. 1939, Elkhart. Texas. DUNCAN. ANNABELLE LEE. September 18. 1939, Jerome, Arizona. English. Mathematics. Art. Tennis, 1955-56; Art Service Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Chorus. EASON, TOMMIE ELLEN, October 23. 1939, Carden Valley, Texas. Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. EBY. PAULA RUTH. August 1, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematic-. Business. Little Theater; Future Nurses’ Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Gym Captain, 1954; Gym Captains’ Club; Athletic Office Helper; Dallas Historical Society. Students in J. B. White's biology class adjust their microscopes to “sneak a peek at an amoeba. Left to right are Austin Travis. Dick Cole. Buddy Biles. Tommie Eason. Datha Briscndine. Denice Davidson, Elinor Deitel, Nan Clark. A special treat for the pep assembly audience was a preview of the routine done by the Captains of the Woodrow Wilson Dolls for the South Oak Cliff football game. The Captains are Ann Wybark, Carolyn Klein, l.ois Duncan, and Joan Dunlap. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 ECHART. MARTHA VIRGINIA, “Marty,” April 18. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, Business. Choral Club; Little Theater; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Business Office Helper; Linz Fin: Bible Linz Fin; Red Cross Representative; Bible Award; TSCW Playday Delegate; Chorus; A. Harris Young Texan Board; Senior Publication, Humor. EDDLEMAN, BRENDA DIANE, November 20. 1939. Fort Worth, Texas. English. Business. Choral Club; Rollerskating Club; Athletic Office Helper; Linz Fins; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. ENCELMANN, JUDITH ANN, “Judy,” February 13, 1939. Des Moines, Iowa. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain; Projectionists’ Club; Captains’ Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Fin; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Red Cross Representative; Operetta. EDMUNDSON, DAVID B., November 9. 1939, Minden, Louisiana. ENLOW, ROGER JERROLD, “Roge,” November 9, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. History. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Nile Green Ribbons. Marksman; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; “B” Baseball; “B” Football; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Fins; Red Cross Representative. EIKENBURG, JOHN JOSEPH. January 1, 1939, Wellington, Texas. Mathematics. English. 2d Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Orange Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative; Band; All-City Band; Drill Master; Senior Publication, Humor. ERICKSON. CHARLES RALPH. “Charlie. November 22. 1937, Omaha. Nebraska. English, Mathematics, 1st Lieutenant; Midnight Blue Ribbon; School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons. Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation Award; 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 20 White Ribbons; Most Efficient Non-Commissioned Officer; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Tennis, 3 year Lettcrman, District Dongles Champion, 2 years; Key Club; Tennis Club. ELLER. JAMES MURRAY, “Jamie,” November 15, 1938, South Bend, Indiana. Mathematics. English. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon: White Ribbon: “B Football. 1 year: “A” Football. 2_years; Good Scholarship Club. EUBANKS, SANDR . “Sandy, May 28. 1939. Linden. Texas. History. Commercial. English. The price is 50c. The ilcin is a Woodrow Wilson pennant and cane, sold by P.-T.A. member Mrs. A. H. Fenlaw to Patsy Bryant. Julia Hall. Beverly Pappenfus. Joe Hollomon. Benny Thieme, James Thieme. Tommy Session. and Ruth Sanders, all eager Wildcat fans about to make the trip to Waco. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 FINK. VIRGINIA RUTH. “Jenna.” August 20. 1939. Lubbock. Texas. English. Mathematics. Home Economics. Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Lin . Pins; Bible Linz Pin. EVANS, BARBARA SUE. “Fuzzy,” March 4, 1939. Houston, Texas. English. Commercial. Gym Captains' Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; V-Teens, Vice President; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council: Linz Pins; Bible Award: Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. FINN, YKTTA EVELYN, July 9. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Business. Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens. EVANS, JAMES LEON. September 5. 1939, Ridgeway. Texas. FINNEBURGH, PAULA. January 19. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Business. Mathematics. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. FAIRCLOTH. TRAVIS FINLEY. JR.. “Trav.” June 13. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Art. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon: Woodrow Wilson Rangers. 2 years; Art Service Club. Vice President: Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin. FISHER. IRVINE JANET. “Fish. December 3. 1938. Dallas. Texas. Mathematics, English. Commercial. Homemaking. Gym Captain, 1956. FAULKNER, MARY ELLEN. “M.E..” October 17. 1940. Dallas. Texas. English. Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Rollerskating Club. FLANAGAN. WILLIAM THOMAS. “Tommy” October 29. 1939. Detroit, Michigan. English, Mathematics. Mechanical Drawing. 1st Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons. Marksman; 7 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 FLOWERS, LYNN RANDALL, “Flowers.” September 29. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. 1st Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon. Expert; Red Drill Ribbon; 8 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 3 years; Rifle Team, 2 years; Projectionists’ Club. FOX, ROBERT ALLAN, “Foxy,” September 7, 1938, Tulsa, Oklahoma. English. Art. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Band. FORREST, JAMES PHILIP, August 14, 1939, Dallas, Texas. Drawing, English, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 Nile Green Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Rifle Team. FRANKLIN, HELEN ELIZABETH, June 26. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Future Nurses of America. FORBES, WINTERED PERCILLA, January 25, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Linz pins. FRETZ, ELIZABETH ANN, September 11, 1939. Dallas, Texas. History, English. Mathematics. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Senior Honor Library Council; Red Cross Representative. FOSTER, MYRLINDA, “Myrl,” October 10, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Good Scholarship Club; Chorus. FULKERSON. ROBERT WEBSTER. February 23, 1940, San Antonio, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 14 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Projectionists' Club; Good Scholarship Club; Guidance Counselor Helper. FULLEN, STANLEY RAY. January 19, 1939, Conroe, Texas. It's clever, but is it art? Merle Fincher, art teacher, and good art at that. They display at the Art Museui wonders Bob Neyland. assures him that it is art, are loading the items for CLASS OF JUNE 1957 GALBRAITH, VIRGINIA ANNE. “Anne,” November 19. 1939, Topeka, Kansas. English, Mathematics, Spanish. Social Studies. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Woodrow Wilson Mews: Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication. Humor, Co-chairman. GARDNER. ROBERT SLOAN, “Rob,” September 19. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Private First Class; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman. GALBRAITH, BETTY LOU. “Betts,” December 10. 1939. Evansville, Indiana. English, Commercial, Homemaking. Winning Volleyball Team. 1956; Y-Teens. GATEWOOD, ERNIE. E., January 31. 1939. Tulsa. Oklahoma. English. History. GALLOWAY, LYNDA. January 6. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English History. Science. Little Theater; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. GERSHNER, DAVID ADOLPH. October 9. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant. 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Orange (Band) Ribbon; 5 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club. Program Chairman; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Woodrow If i I son Mews: Mi-City Band. 2 years; Drum Major. 1 year; Football. Military, and Concert Bands. 3 Tears. GANN. CAROLYN JO. March 2. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club. GIBSON. HELEN MAE. January 9, 1939, Dallas, Texas. Commercial. English. Gym Captain. 1956; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. GARDNER. MILTON VEL, August 14. 1939, Fort Worth. Texas. Mechanical Drawing. English. Mathematics. Sergeant; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Track, 3 years. T.B. or not T.B.? That is the question Jeanne McLain. Ann Wailner. and Penny Penry line up for a “different kind of test. “Marryin Sam” (Doug Howell wa- at the Sadie Hawkins Dance already to do business. I.ynne Pollard carries Sam’s sign. Jeanne Coleman wants to ask about that cheep hudgit rate” in connection with Tommy Hull. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 GOLDSTEIN. SHARON JEAN, January 14. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Student Council Representative; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Good Scholarship Club. GIBSON. JULIA DIANE. “Jukie.” November 18. 1939. Washington. D. C. English. Mathematics. GORMAN, JOHN TAGGART. “Johnny,” July 9. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Spanish. Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 6 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; 3 Honor Wreaths; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Pan-American Student Forum President; Pan-American Convention. 1956; Projectionists’ Club. President; Guidance Counselor’s Helper; Linz Pins: Red Cross Representative; Dallas County Junior Red Cross. Vice President, Treasurer, Parliamentarian; Delegate to International JRC Training Center; Good Scholarship Club; Spanish National Honor Society: Senior Publication, Literary. Co-Chairman. GODWIN, LINDA LEAH. “Toby,” June 11, 1939. Des Moines, Iowa. English. History, Mathematics. Y-Teens. GRACE, LINDA KAY. March 1, 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Choral Club: Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Student Council Representative; Chorus: Good Scholarship Club. COIN, JERRY DON, October 29. 1938. Greenville. Texas. English. History. Corporal; White Ribbon; “A” Baseball. 3 years. 2-year Letterman; Gym Captain, 1955-56; American Legion Baseball. 2 years; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Rep.; Woodrow Wilson Mews. GRAHAM. FRANK EARL JR.. “Cheetah,” December 8. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Private; Red, White, and Blpe Ribbon; While Ribbon; “A” Football. 2 years, 1-year Letterman; “B” Football; Track Team; Rollerskating Club; Key Club; Aeronautics Club; Good Scholarship Club. GOLDEN, STANLEY PAUL, “Paul, January 3. 1939. Fort Worth. Texas. English, Commercial. 1st Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists’ Club. GRAVES, BRAD OGDEN. “Snake, July 26, 1939, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 11 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club. Study halls overflowed into the auditorium this year; hut the time and place for study doesn’t seem to affect Janies Burrus (foreground) with his hook upside down. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 CRAY, ALFRED, October 22, 1939. Dallas. Texas. Mathematics, F.nglish. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Kfficinecy Ribbons: School Commendation Kibhon; 7 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Amateur Radio Operators’ Club; Band; All-City Band. 2 years; Orchestra; All-City Orchestra, 2 years; All-State Orchestra. 2 years; Good Scholarship Club. GREEN, GERALD CLAUDE, August 23. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Private First Class; 2 Red. White and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; “A” Baseball, 1-year letterman; B Baseball, 1 year; Press Club. Vice President; Quill and Scroll; Interscholastic League Journalism Contest, second in Regional, fourth in State; Lin . Pin; Bible Award; Bible Lin . Pin; Woodrow Wilson Sews, Sports Editor. GRUBBS, SARA NAN. “Grubworm.” June 23, 1939. Kaufman, Texas. English. Mathematics, Science. Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Nurse’s Office Helper; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Crusader, Music and Publications Editor; Delegate to TSCW Play Day; Delegate to SMU Play Day; Gym Captain. 1954-56; Gym Captains’ Club. 1954-56; Delegate to SMU Journalism Day. GREEN. HARRIET ANN, August 30, 1939, Dallas. Texas. English, Art. Delegate to TSCW Play Day: Art Service Club. President: Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Lin . Pin; Senior Publication. Humor. GUNN, BILLY JACK, October 14, 1938. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Private; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; “A Baseball. 3 years, 2-Year Letterman; B” Football. 2 years; Student Council Representative. GREEN, JIMMY DON, August 7. 1939. Huntsville, Texas. English. Mathematics. Commercial, Mechanical Drawing. Private First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; “B” Football. 1 year; “A Football. 1 year. GUSTAFSON. PHYLLIS JEAN, pril 7. 1939. St. Paul. Minnesota. English. Mathematics. Basketball Winning Team 1955; Delegate to TSCW Play Day: Gym Captain 1955-56; Ice Skating Club: Good Scholarship Club. GRIESEL. CATHERINE J AN El.I E. ugust 6, 1939, Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. English. Commercial. Gym Captain. 1956; Dallas Historical Society; Projectionists’ Club; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Crusader. Subscriptions Manager; Good Scholarship Club. GUY. JUDITH LORETTE. Judy. July 30. 1939. Dallas. Texas. History. English. Mathematics. Gym Captain. 1954; Student Council Representative: W'oodrou Wilson ews. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 HALE. LELA LYNN, May 25, 1939. Cooper. Texas. English. Commercial. Choral Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Chorus. HARDING, DORIS HUTCHISON, “Dolly,” April 7, 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, Homemaking. Good Scholarship Club. HALL. NORMAN CURTIS. March 30. 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Corporal; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Projectionists’ Club; Red Cross Representative. HARGROVE, PAULA LEE. November 11, 1938. Dallas. Texas. English. History, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; 2 Bible Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. HAM, DOROTHY RUTH. “Dorlee,” July 28, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Home Economics. Mathematics, Volleyball Winning Team, 1955; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Bible Award; Good Scholarship Club. HARMON, BETTY SUZANNE STUBBS, July 2, 1939, Shreveport, Louisiana. English, Homemaking. HAMMAN, B. F.. “Sonny.” March 26, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Music. Master Sergeant; Orange (Band) Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Projectionists’ Club; Band. All-City, 1955-56; All-State Orchestra, 1956; All-City Orchestra, 1955-56. HARRIS, JAMES ROBERT. “Hunk,” English, Math. History. Private; Football. 1 year “B” team, 2 years “A team, 2-Year letterman. HARDEN, PATRICIA JOYCE. “Pat,” June 18. 1939, Sherman, Texas. English. Homemaking. Choral Club; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative; Woodrow Wilson News; Chorus. HARRIS, JUDITH ANN, “Judy,” March 19, 1939, Clay, Kentucky. English, Math, History, Science. Gym Captain, 1954; Delegate, SMU Playday; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor, Co-Chairman. HARDIE. JOHN DAVID. September 5. 1938. Dallas, Texas. HARRIS, SUE ANNE, November 21. 1939, Dallas. Texas. Commercial, English. Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists’ Club; Y-Teens; Athletic Office Helper; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 HARROTT, PH I LA LUCK ESA. August 7. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Press Club; Y-Teens; Creative Writers’ Club; Red Cross Representative; Woodrow Wilson News; Good Scholarship Club. HELLER. CARLETON WILLIAM, “Carle,” February 8. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, Latin. 1st Lieutenant; .School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas. 1956; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. HART. ALICE LA VERNE, June 11, 1939, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Chorus. HELLMUTH, BARBARA JO. “Jody,” April 18, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, History. Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pins; Student Council Representative. HAYWOOD, CAROLYN JEAN. October 6. 1938. Sherman. Texas. English. History, Mathematics. Good Scholarship Club. HENDRICKS, MARY GRACE, September 25. 1939, Borger, Texas. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin: Senior Publication. Literary. HAZLETT, MARGARET ANNE, January 22. 1940. Little Rock. Arkansas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain. 1955-56; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Red Cross Representative. HENRY, PHYLLIS DARLENE. April 21. 1940, Woodville, Oklahoma. English. Commercial. HEAD. ROY LEE. March 6, 1938. Trenton. Texas. HERBERT, PATRICIA SUE. “Pat.” October 31. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum. HEARNE. CAROLYN RUTH. “Butch,” March 9. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Arts. Gym Captain's Club; Gym Captain. 1955-56; Art Service Club; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication, Cartoons, Chairman. HERRIAGE, BARBARA ANN. Barb, March 7, 1939, Bonham, Texas. English, Commercial. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 HETHERINCTON, DIANE MARIE. “Di.” September 20. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Commercial. Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; I.in . Pin. HOFF. SHARRON LEA. Snooks. October 18. 1838. Tacoma. Washington. English. Mathematics. Art. rt Service Club; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Journalism Day, SMI.'; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins: Junior Achievement: Crusader Staff, Art Co-Editor; Delegate to NTHS Press Association Convention. 1955. HICKS. WILMA ANN. August 12. 1939. Fort Worth, Texas. English, Commercial. Rollerskating Club; Y-Tcens; Junior Achievement, Secretary. HOGUE, JAMES MELVIN. Jimmy. September 30, 1939, Nashville, rkansas. English, Mathematics. Corporal; 2 White Ribbons; Pan-American Student Forum. Treasurer; Attendance Office Helper. HILL, WILLIAM EARL. Billy, June 9. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Press Club; Projectionists Club: Civil Air Patrol. Major; Woodrow Wilson Sews; Band, All-City, 1955-56, Color Band. ROTC BAND, Concert; Orchestra. All-City. 1951-55; Tempo for Teens: Orchestra. Librarian. HOLDER. BEVERLY ANN. March 21, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Commercial, Homemaking. Gym Captain, 1954; Good Scholarship Club; Tumbling Club; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication, Literary. HILL, JERRY GLENN, April 6. 1939. Dallas. Texas. HOLLOWELL. OLVA ZOE HENDRICKS, February 9. 1939. Edge-wood, Texas. English, Commercial, Home Economics; Good Scholarship Club. HODGES. EARL LYNN, May 1, 1939, Dallas. Texas. English, Craft, Mathematics, History. 2d Lieutenant: 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; 2 Honor Wreaths. Like a good typist, Mary Louise Worthington is oblivious to the instructions typing teacher, Zada Wells, is giving to James Barlow. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 HOLLOWAY. SHARON LYNNE. November 29. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, History. Little Theater; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Representative to North Texas Student Activities Conference; Senior Publication. Literary. Co-Chairman. HOSIER, EDGAR DEAN. “Deano.” March 23. 1939, Dallas. Texas. Mathematics. English. Mechanical Drawing. Major: School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Rihhons; 10 White Rihhons; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas. 3 years; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation Award; Little Theater; Tape Recording Club: Good Scholarship Club; Cheerleader; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative. HOOVER. MARY ANN. February 9. 1940. Sherman, Texas. English. Mathematics, Spanish. Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Accompanist. Operetta. 1956. HOUSE. MARION INEZ. January 8. 1939. Tyler. Texas. History, English. Commercial. Gym Captain. 1954-55; Gym Captains’ Club; Press Club: Good Scholarship Club; 3 Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin: Woodrow Wilson News, Co-editor; Senior Publication, Humor. HOPKINS, BILL. August 31, 1939. Dallas. Texas. HOUSER, CAROL SUE. August 21. 1939. Kansas City, Missouri. English. Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Press Club; Athletic Office Helper; Linz Pins: Red Cross Representative; Woodrow Wilson News; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. HOSEA. ARTHUR SAMMY. Hoscy, December 26. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Private First Closs; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribhon; White Ribbon; “A” Baseball. I year; “B” Football, 1 year; “A” Football, 1 year; Track, 1 year; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award; Woodrow Wilson News, Sports. HOWARD, DON MICHAEL, •Donnie. January 10. 1939, Floyd, Texas. English. Science. Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Riblmn, Marksman; Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon: 4 Red. White ami Blue ribbons; 4 White ribbons; Honor Wreath; “B Basketball. 1 year; B Football. 1 year; Track. 3 years; Key Club. Secretary; Manager, Drill Team. HOWELL. CHARLES DOUGLAS, Doug, March 30. 1939. Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. Little Theater, Vice President: Projectionists’ Club; Key Club, Vice President: Linz Pins: 4B Class Vice President; Senior Publication, Cartoons. The only class in school where the students sit on the floor! Activities for her gym class are outlined by Betty Clifford on the blackboard. “Coming through!” Taking drinks to their dates, Jimmy Fort wood from Adamson (pro-Wildcat) and Jerry Dean perilously make their way through the crowd at Highlander Field. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 HUGHEN, ROBERT LAWRENCE. “Bob.” October 3, 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon with Star; 3 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons with Star; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Rifle Team; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation Award; Good Scholarship Club; Projectionist Club. HULSEY. PATRICIA CAROL. May 22. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Home Economics. Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Chorus; Junior Achievement; Operetta, 1955-56. ISBELL, JOHN MATTHEW. September 9, 1939, Roanoke. Virginia. English. History, Mathematics. Language. Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Pan-Ameican Student Forum. HUMPHREYS, MARGARET JANET, April 18. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication, Literary. JACKSON. ALICE SONDRA, November 1, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Mathematics. History. Gym Captain, 1954-55; Gym Captains Club; Good Scholarship Club. HUTCHISON, BARBARA JEAN, “Barbe,” October 18. 1939, Abilene, Texas. English, Mathematics. Tennis 1956-57; Junior Achievement, Treasurer; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Teens; Future Nurses’ Club, Vice President; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication. Cartoons. JACKSON, CHARLOTTE ANITA, “Curly,” January 2. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics, Science. Auxiliary Library Council: Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. HYDE. GRETCHEN LEE. October 1. 1938, Dallas. Texas. English, History, Homemaking. Gym Captain, 1955: Gym Captains’ Club; Press Club; Y-Teens, Worship Chairman: Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative, 1955-56; Woodrow Wilson News, Copy Editor. JANOUSEK. GEORGIA ANN. September 19. 1939, Ennis, Texas. English. Commercial. Projectionists’ Club; Future Nurses’ Club Program Chairman; Lin . Pin; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. This is a “Doll” car. mostly, Waco hound. The handsome chaperone in the foreground is Kill Terry, husband of Dolls’ Sponsor, Jean Terry. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 JAMES, BECKY ANN. October 19. 1939, Ennis, Texas. English, Mathematics. Commercial. Tennis. 1955-56; Gym Captain, 1955; Delegate to Playday at TSCW; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Projectionist Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Gym Captains’ Club; Business Office Helper; Lin . Pins; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. JENKINS, JANE, March 6. 1939, Wichita Falls. Texas. English, History. Commercial. Press Club; Bible Award; Bible Lin . Pin; Woodrow Wilson News. JAMES, RAY HARDIN. June 28. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish. Mathematics, Social Studies. First Sergeant; 4 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Linz Pin; Chorus: Harmoneers. JOHNSON, ALICE MAE, October 17. 1938. Midland, Texas. JAMES, FRANK ROGER. October 12. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Corporal; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Attendance Office Helper. JOHNSON, JACOLLYNN RAST. “Jackie,” November 16. 1939, Wynne, Arkansas. English, Commercial. History. Y-Teens: Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. JAMES, WAYNE KING, July 31. 1939, Dallas, Texas. JOHNSON, JEANINE ELIZABETH. “Jcanie,” February 19, 1939. Rock Springs, Wyoming. English. Mathematics. Choral Club; Creative Writing Club; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Girls’ Ensemble. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 JOHNSON. JERKY MAE. “Jerimiah,” July 11. 1939. Paris. Texas. English. Commercial. Winning Baseball Team. 1956; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. JOINES. KATHLEEN, “Kathy,” October 23. 1939, Forney. Texas. English. Homemaking. Commercial. History. Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. JOHNSON. JO ANN. “Jo, July 20. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Commercial. Gym Captain, 1956-57; Winning Basketball Team, 1956; Ice Skating Club: Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum: Rollerskating Club; Bible Award. JONES, LARRY RAY, October 17, 1939, Terrell, Texas. Mathematics, English. Drafting. Master Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 5 Nile Green Ribbons; 3 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas, 1 Year; Key Club; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club: Senior Publication. Humor. JOHNSON, RUTH ARNETT, March 29. 1939, Athens, Texas. JONES, SAM HOLLIS, June 22. 1939, Artus, Oklahoma. JOHNSTON, MARGARET ANN, “Canny,” July 2, 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955; Gym Captain Club, 1956; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Future Nurse Club, President; Athletic Office Helper; Linz Pins. JUDD. CAROLYN LOIS. June 17, 1939, New Orleans, Louisiana. English. Spanish, Mathematics. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Band Librarian; Bible Linz Pin; Band, Color and Concert; Bible Award. Rain doesn't seem to dampen the spirit of these Wilsonites at the Jefferson-Woodrow game. Barbara Lindsey, Diane Miles, and Gayle Owens support the team despite weather and defeat. JULIAN. ANNETTE JEAN, “Teddy Bear,” April 23, 1939, Gary, Indiana. English. History, Mathematics. Good Scholarship Club; Little Theater; Press Club; Y-Teens; Quill and Scroll; Linz Pin; Woodrow Wilson News, Features Editor; Junior Achievement; Senior Publication, Humor. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 JUSTICE. FELIX CALVIN. July 29, 1939. Dallas. Texas. KENNEDY, EDWARD LEE. “Eddie” December 26. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics, 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Little Theater; Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Coun-cil; Auxiliary Library Council; Student Council Representative. KADANE, SUZANNE ELIZABETH, October 23, 1939, Dallas. Texas. Spanish. History. English. Gym Captain, 1954-56; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Tumbling Club. KIEFER, ROBERT MACK, “Bobby,” January 11. 1939, Los Angeles. California. Sergeant First Class; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 5 White Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Camp Dallas; “B Baseball, 1 year. KEETON, BETTY SUE, March 2. 1939. Ozona. Texas. English, Commercial. Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1954; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Projectionists’ Club: Good Scholarship Club; Attendance Office Helper; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Chorus, Senior Publication. Literary. KILGORE. PATRICIA DE. “Pat,” October 8. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Gym Captain; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Red Cross Representative, Secretary; Student Council Representative. KEITH, ALISON JEAN, “Jcanie,” August 20. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, History, Spanish. Gym Captain. 1956; TSCW Playday Delegate; Choral Club; Little Theater; Chairman of Art Committee; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Chorus; Choral Club. i KING, MICHAEL, “Mike,” April 16. 1939, Sherman, Texas. English, History. Mathematics. Ice Skating Club. A tight squeeze there! Robert Gardner struggles through the crowd with his cold drinks at the refreshment stand at Franklin Field. KELLY. MON ETTA JEAN. May 12. 1939. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. English. History. Commercial. Y-Teens; Business Office Helper. “A toast to ‘half-time!’ ’’ Ann Brooks, Ruby Palmer, Barbara Ward. Roberta Staglik, and Marsha Hayle can tell you that “half-time” and a mi-i-ighty dry throat always seem to come right in the middle of; a football game. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 KIRKGARI), JOHN MILLARD, April 4, 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. History. Mathematics. Sergeant: Red, White, and Blue Ribbon. KING. ROBERT LEE, “Bobby,” June 28. 1938. Dallas, Texas English, Art. Sergeant First Class: School Efficiency Ribbon: 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Art Service Club; Press Club-Attendance Office Helper; Woodrow Wilson News. KIRKPATRICK, MICKEY CLAUDE, “Mick,” October 25, 1938, Longview, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drawing. Private; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon: White Ribbon; “A Baseball. 2 years; “A” Football, 2 years. KING, WILLIAM EDWARD, “Bill, May 23, 1939, El Paso, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Sergeant First Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; Marksman; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Ice Skating Club; Aeronautics Club. KITTRELL, HANNAH OLIVIA, March 4. 1940, San Angelo, Texas. English, Mathematics. Tennis Team. 2 years; TSCW Playday Delegate; Little Theater; Y-Teens, Publicity Chairman; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. KING-RIGGS, MARGARET MARIE, “Margie,” March 24, 1939, St.. Louis, Missouri. Commercial. English. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Junior Achievement, 1955-56, Secretary-Treasurer. KITTRELL. HARRIETT ELIZABETH, March 4. 1940. San Angelo, Texas:- English, Mathematics. Tennis Team, 2 years; Gym Captain, 1956; TSCW Playday Delegate; Little Theater; Y-Teens, Publicity Chairman; Good Scholarship Club; Lin . Pins. KIRK. BRENDA NELLE, “Frankie,” October 18. 1939, Breeze, Illinois. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club. KLEMPIN, RAYMOND ERNEST, July 15, 1939, Denison, Texas. English. Mathematics. Private; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; School Efficiency Ribbon. Helpful Harrys! Claude McMullen gels able assistance in some clerical work from Walter Butler and Joel Akers. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 KOWALKE, KAREN JANICE. “Quakie, November 30. 1939. Minneapolis. Minnesota. English. Commercial. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. KRING. CONNIE JO. January 30. 1939, Lexington. Nebraska. English, Mathematics, Science, Music. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Tempo For Teens Orchestra; TMEA Orchestra, Secretary; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Band; Orchestra; All-City Orchestra. LANCASTER, KENNETH EARL, “T. B.,” July 11. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Private First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon. LACEY, ELOISE LEMEE, Boo,” August 27. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. LANE. JERRY LOUISE. October 29, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Spring Operetta, 1956; Ice Skating Club; Chorus. LAFFERTY, PATSYE ESTES. June 12, 1939, Wylie, Texas. Latin, English, History. Projectionists’ Club; Linz Pins. LANKFORD, ROBERT ARGLE, “Bob,” January 31, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. History, Mathematics. Private; Ice Skating Club. LAMM. MILTON D., December 18. 1938, Rockwall, Texas. English. Mathematics. Private First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon: 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; “B Football. 2 years; “A” Football. 1 year; Aeronautics Club; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Woodrow Wilson News. LAWTY, THOMAS MILLER. “Tom,” April 20, 1939, Burlington. Iowa. English. Science, Mathematics. Corporal; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Camp Dallas. 2 years. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 LEAVITT. JOHN, October 30. 1939, St. Joseph, Missouri. LOGAN, JOHN DOUGLAS, “Skoke,” December 2. 1938. Tulsa Oklahoma. English. History. First -Sergeant; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Football. “A” Squad, 1 year; “B Football. 1 year; Track Team. 2 years. LEE, SALLY ELIZABETH, Bo,” September 15. 1939, Lake Charles, Louisiana. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Solo, Flute and Piccolo; Operetta; Band. 2 years; Good Scholarship Club; All-City Band, 2 years. LONGAKER. MARY DOWNING, 4 .Maidee,” August 22, 1939. San Antonio. Texas. English. Mathematics, History. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club, Secretary; Y-Tecns; Good Scholarship Club; Attendance Office Helper; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Woodrow ff'ilson News; Senior Publication, Literary. Co-Chairman. LEFTWICH, BARBARA SUE. ‘Lefty,” April 19. 1939, Hughes Springs, Texas. English. Commercial. History. Good Scholarship Club. LOU WIEN. EVELYN ANNE, “Evie,” January 30. 1939, DaMas. Texas. English. Spanish, Mathematics. Gym Captain. 1954, 55. 56; Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Little Theater; Linz Pins; Athletic Office Helper. LEVERING, JOSEPH WALTER. ‘Joe,” April 19, 1939, Boston. Massachusetts. English. Mathematics, History. Sergeant; Nib- Green Ribbon. Marksman; Honor Wreath; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. LUMPKIN, MARCIA NELL, September 30. 1938, Daljas. Texas. English. Homemaking, Commercial. Y-Teens; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. LINDI.OFF. BARBARA ANNE, “Barbi” July 15. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. Spanish. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists’ Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Orchestra. McBEE. JOHN OLIVER, “Me,” July 13, 1939, Dallas, Texas. Eng-lish. Mathematics, Latin. Major; 4 Midnight Blue Ribbons; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Expert; Red Drill Ribbon; 8 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 11 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas 2 years; Rifle Team; Baseball A Squad. 1 year; “B” Squad. 1 year; Football. ’B Squad. 1 year; Senior Honor Library Council; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. LOBINGIER. JOHN HUSTON, April 22. 1939. St. Louis, Missouri. English, Mathematics. Captain; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendations Ribbons with Star; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; 2 Red Drill Ribbons with Star; 8 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 7 W'hitc Ribbons with 3 Stars; W'oodrow Wilson Rangers, 1 year; Camp Dallas, 3 years; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation Ribhon; Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Junior Ranger Commander; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. McCarthy, SARA MARGARET, “Shorty,” February 29. 1940, Canton. Illinois. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Junior Red Cross Canteen Assistant. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 McCARTY. GLENDA EILEEN, February 17. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Lin . Pins; Student Council Representative, Little Theater. McELWAIN. ROBERTA RUTH, September 18. 1939. Detroit, Michigan. English. Mathematics. Tennis. 1956-57; Gym Captain’s Club; Gym Captain; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists’ Club; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication. Literary. McCAULEY, DONALD LEWIS, “Don,” July 7. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Orange (Band) Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Band. 3 years. Color, Concert, and ROTC; Band Drill Instructor. McGARR. SARAH SUE, December 14. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins. McCLINTOCK, GARY KENT. September 6. 1939. Pana. Illinois. English. Mathematics, History. Science. Private; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Gym Captain. 1956; Aeronautics Club; Football. McGINNIS, MICHAEL J.. “Micky,” June 3, 1939. Longview. Texas. English. Mathematics. History. Sergeant. McCOLLUM. CARY. “Mac,” April 14, 1939. Mineral Wells, Texas. English. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; 3 School Efficinecy Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon. Slarks-man; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 5 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Track Team, 2 years; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Eagle Scout Award; Senior Publication. Humor. McLAIN. GEORGIA JEANNE, “Jeannie, September 14. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1954-56; Dallas Historical Society. President; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum, Vice President; Attendance Office Helper; Cheerleader; Linz Pins; Tumbling Club; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication. Humor. McCORMlCK, KATHRYNE ELLEN, “Kay.” February 17, 1939, Wichita, Kansas. English. History, Homemaking. Choral Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Woodrow Wilson News, Feature Editor; Mixed Chorus. McNATT. OLEY WELDON, “Olee-O,” November 20, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Drafting. Sergeant First Class; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; 3 Honor Wreaths; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; “B” Football. 1954-55; Aeronautics Club. McDonald, WELDON KEENE, “Mac,” September 22, 1938. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Captain; Commandant’s Efficiency Ribbon; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 6 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Band, Color; Military Drum Major. Concert. 3 years; Harvard Club Award. MACH, VICTORIA WILMA, “Vicki. July 6. 1939. Ennis, Texas. English, Commercial, Mathematics. Linz Pins; Hall Patrol. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 MANOS, PETE, May 8. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. Sergeant; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Wood-row Wilson Rangers. MASON. JAMES REYNOLDS, “Jimmy,” September 27. 1938, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, Craft. Private First Class; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon. White Ribbon; “B Baseball; “B” Basketball. 1 year; “A” Football, 3 years; 1-year Lettcrman; “A” Track, 1 year; Student Council Representative. MARKS, ARNOLD, October 18, 1939. New York. New York. English, History. Regimental Sergeant Major; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Projectionists’ Club; Attendance Office Helper. MASSOUD, GERALD EDWARD. “Rabbi,” February 3, 1939, Dallas. Texas. Mathematics, Science, English. Private First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; White Ribbon; Camp Dallas, 1954-55; Aeronautics Club, President. MARRIOT, GINA LOU, June 9. 1939, Ennis, Texas. English. Homemaking, Commercial. Little Theater; Lin . Pins; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. MAXON. BETTY LOUISE. “Maxic,” September 29. 1939. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. English. Mathematics. Delegate to TSCW; Play Day; Good Scholarship Club; Gym Captain. 1954; Red Cross Representative; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. MARTIN, CAROLYN GAIL, “Marty,” April 22. 1939, Myrtle Springs, Texas. English, Commercial, History. MAY, ARTHUR Al.I.EN, September 3. 1939, Dallas. Texas. F2nglish, Mathematics. Corporal; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 6 White Ribbons; Golf. 2 years; Gym Captain, 1956. From appearances these girls could be spending the day at the Derby Sweepstakes in Derbyshire. But it so happens they are some of the Woodrow Dolls. Susan Kuhland. Carol Griffin. Carol Burns, Pinky Skinner, Brenda Mobley. Georgia Burke, and Patti Kadane taking refreshments at Franklin Field. MARTIN, GORDON MELVIN, June 30, 1938. Dallas. Texas. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 MERRIFIELD, DANIEL MILES, “Dan” January 20, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, History. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers. MILLS. JOHNNY KREDRIC, “Freddy” July 25. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. History. Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. 1st Lieutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Rihlnms; 4 Red. While, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath. MILAM, SYDNE SUE. April 22. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Gym Captain; TSCW Playday; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Senior Publication. Literary. MINSKY. NORMAN. March 17. 1939. Dallas. Texas. MILLER. DOOD JEFF, “Sonny May 15, 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. History. Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; Band: Concert, Military, Color, 3 Years. MOODY. JERRY DON. “Stick Man. January 10. 1939. Corsicana, Texas. English. Mathematics. Private; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon: Manager “A” Baseball. 1 Year; Aeronautics Club. MILLER. JOHNNY GEORGE. June 30, 1938. Houston. Texas. English. History. Drafting. School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; School Operetta. 1956. MOODY. ROBERT JON. “Little Jon. January 10. 1939. Corsicana, Texas. English. Mathematics, Science. Private First (’lass; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Manager “A” Baseball; Manager “B” Football: Aeronautics Club; Red Cross Representative; Gym Captain, 1956-57. MOORE. NANCY ELIZABETH. April 13, 1939. Canton, Texas. English, Mathematics, Social Studies. Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Linz Pins; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council. Not a Texas History lecture this time, because Coach Melton Owen is discussing a more interesting subject—football. Student councilmen turn newsboys on days that Woodrow Wilson News conies out. Waiting for papers Cathy Turner, Sandra Templeton, Dan West, Sally Florian, and Deborah Scherzcr. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 MOORE. VICKI, January 22. 1940, Fort Worth, Texas. MORGAN. BARRIE OLIVER. September 22. 1938. Abilene, Texas. English. Mathematics, History, Commercial. Sergeant First Class; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Business Office Helper; Bible Linz Pin. MORROW, LARRY MAC. “Mac,” March 11. 1939. Athens, Texas. Mechanical Drawing, English. Sergeant; 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath. MORGAN, BETTIE BOB (FULLER), B Bob, July 19. 1939. Sherman, Texas. English, Commercial. Gym Captain; Gym Captain’s Club. 1955-1956; Tennis Team 1955; Tumbling Club; Good Scholarship Club. MOSELEY. ROBERT GARY, “Bob.” December 16. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, History. Private; Nile Green Ribbon. Sharpshooter; Red Drill Ribbon; Honor Wreath. MORGAN. SONJA (JOHNSON), July 19, 1938 Dallas, Texas. English. Commercial. History, Homemaking. Future Nurses’ Club; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. MOSS. JUDITH MARGARET, “Judy,” April 22. 1939, Texarkana. Texas. English. Science. Opera Study Club; Red Jackets. (Austin High School). MORLEY, CAROLYN MARIE. August 1, 1939, Dallas, Texas. History, Commercial. English. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Hall Patrol. MURPHY, PATRICIA IRENE. “Pat” December 15, 1938. Chattanooga. Tennessee. English, Commercial. Careful with all that brass, fellows! Pari of the best band in the land is going up those steps. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 NASBY. ROBERT DWIGHT. Bob. October 26. 1939. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. English. Mathematics. Science. Master Sergeant: School Efficiency Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Tennis Team, Captain. 2 Letters; Tennis Club. President; Lin . Pins; Good Scholarship Club. MURRAY, THOMAS REX. July 24. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. History. Private First Class: School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; A Football. 2 years; Track Team. 2 Years; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. NEELY. GERALD LEWIS. Jess. December 18. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Private First Class; School F'ffi-ciency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; W hite Riblmn; “A F'ootball. 3 Years. 3 Letters; All-City Honorable Mention; Track Team. 3 Years, 2 Letters; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication. Cartoons. MYERS. MARY ANN. November 14. 1938. Floresville, Texas. Eng-lish. Commercial, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary-Library Council; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication. Literary. NEILL. BARBARA ANN. Neill. July 6. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Commercial, Homemaking. Winning Baseball Team, 195 ; Little Theater; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. MYERS. DONNA JEAN. November 13. 1939, Fort Worth, Texas. English. Mathematics. Gym Captain 1955-56; Little Theater; Press Club; Y-Teens; Red Cross Representative, President; Woodrow Wilson Mews; Senior Publication. Humor. NEYLANI), ROBERT SWAYZE, Bob,” February 18. 1937. Jack-son. Mississippi. Art. History, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red. White, and Blue Rild ons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; “B” F'ootball; Art Service Club. Treasurer; Projectionists Club: Aeronautics Club. NALL1E, DAVID LAW RENCE. September 11. 1939. Dallas. Texas. Flnglish. History, Mathematics. Sergeant; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon. NORRIS, NANCY EARLINE. July 25. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics, let Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication. Literary. CLASS OF JUNE, 1957 OAKES, JOHN ALTON, Jack. October 29. 1938, Dallas. OLLMAN, RALPH HOWARD, September 12, 1939, Aldan. Pennsylvania. English. History, Mathematics. Sergeant; 1 Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; 2 Honor Wreaths; Projectionists Club; Guidance Counselor’s Helper; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Publication. Literary. Co-Chairman. ODEN. JOHN, July 4, 1939. Dallas. Texas. OLSON. DAN MENZEL, Bobo.” September 28. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. History. Drafting. Mathematics. Captain; School Efficiency Ribbon; Three School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; Eight White Ribbons; Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon; Camp Dallas, two years; Camp Dallas Unit Citation Award; Eight Red, White and Blue Ribbons. ODl M. JANICE BEALL. Jan. June 20. 1939. Hamilton. Texas. English. Commercial. History. ONDRUSEK. JAMES ROBERT. Fatman. September 20. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English. History. Mathematics. Nine Green Ribbons, Sharpshooter; White Ribbon. O’KEEFE. MARY ELLEN. January 28. 1939. Los Angeles, California. English, History. Commercial. Home Economics. Gym Captain 1955; Gym Captains Club: Good Scholarship Club: Future Nurses’ Club. ORR. MORRIS LEE. Hans,” October 7, 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. History. Corporal: School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon. Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Honor Wrcatb; A Basketball, one year; “B” Basketball, one year: Student Council Representative. PACE. PAUL MAX. Tiger. February 27, 1938. Dallas Texas. English. History, Mathematics. Commercial. Private First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Two Nile Green Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; Three White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas, one year; Gym Captain 1954, 1955. 1956; Dallas Historical Society. Add one cool doorway and part of the Crusader staff on a warm afternoon, and you have Nan Grubbs. Judy Thompson. Ellen Ray, Linda Thompson, Carol Sheppard, and Sandra Terry, busy on staff assignments. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 PALMER, RUBY SYLVIA. April 29. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1956; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Athletic Office Helper; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative. PASSONS, JERRY ONEITA. August 4. 1939. Wylie, Texas. English, Commercial. PAPPENFUS, BEVERLY KATHERINE, “Pepper, March 15, 1939. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Commercial, English. Good Scholarship Club; Future Nurses Club; 'rumbling Club. PATTERSON, ELIZABETH NELL, “Nelda,” April 3. 1939. Commerce, Texas. English. Homemaking. Commercial. PARKER, VIRGINIA VEE, October 17, 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. Business, Mathematics. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Good Scholarship Club. PAUL, MARGARET ANN, “Peggy,” July 26. 1939, Galion. Ohio. English. Mathematics. Business. Gym Captain. 1955; Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. PARSONS. CECILIA JUNE, October 18. 1938. Waxahachie, Texas. PAULSON. SONDRA. December 26, 1938, Dallas. Texas. With school spirit such as this at a football game, it is no wonder that the Wildcat team chalks up victory after victory. PASCHALL, JAMES HENRY, “Jimmy,” February 11. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class. t wi PHIFER. DONNA JANE, September 1, 1939. Chicago, Illinois. English. Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1954-55-56; Gym Captains’ Gin I); Little Theater; Ice Skating Club; Projectionists’ Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Chorus. 1956; Senior Publication. Literary. PENDLETON, JAMES DONALD, “Jim,” July 2. 1939. Beaumont, Texas. English. Mathematics, Science. Sergeant; Commandant’s Efficiency Ribbon; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 3 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Golf Team; Gym Captain. 1956; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication. Literary. PHILPOT, SANDRA ANN, “Sandi,” March 11, 1939. Houston. Texas. Commercial. English, Mathematics. Winning Basketball Team. 1956; Ice Skating Club: Good Scholarship Club; Rollerskating Club; Bible Award. Panel discussions in Mildred King -ixth period are rendered interesting by Mike Ferguson, Joe Hornsby, Billy May, Mary Hines, Sue Hayes. Cathy Diggs, and Jerry Boyd. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 PENRY. IRENE FREES, “Penny, May 28. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Little Theater; Press Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Mozart Festival, 1955-56; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pins; Tempo for Teens; Texas Education Week TV Program; Woodrow Wilson Mews, Feature Editor; All-State Orchestra; Dal-Hi Symphonette; All-City Orchestra; Orchestra. Concert Mistress, Assistant Secretary, Publicity Chairman. PICKLE, BETTIE CAROLYN, August 22, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Junior Achievement, Secretary; Little Theater; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. PERDUE, EULALIE ANN, “Banjo, May 9. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Little Theater; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Linz Pin; Majorette, 3 Years; Head Majorette, 1 Year. PING, JOHN HAROLD. March 19, 1939, Fort Worth, Texas. English, Spanish. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 1 Honor Wreath; Pan-American Student Forum. d PETTY. THOMAS HOWARD, “Big Tom, July 10. 1939. Winns-boro, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. PINNER. JOHNIE RAYLINE, “Peanut, November 11. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English, Commercial. - - Irvin Hill, geometry teacher and the father of Russell Hill, star halfhaek. discusses the Pleasant Grove game with coaches Melton Owen, Jim Riley, and Tom Me Braver. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 PIPER, RICHARD EARL, March 30, 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Distinguished Unit Citation; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award; Bible Lin . Pin. POLLARD, CAROLYNNE ANNE, Lynne,” September 7. 1939, Summit. New Jersey. PROZA, JOHN ED, Arab,” August 21. 1939, San Antonio, Texas. English. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; “A Football, 1 year; “B Football. 1 year. POWDRILL, JAMES, March 21. 1939, Dallas. Texas. PURSER. NOBLE SHERMAN, December 28. 1938. Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Band: Military, Color, Concert, 3 years. POWELL. THOMAS EDWARD, “Tommie,” March 3. 1939, Abilene. Texas. English. History. Mathematics, Craft. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. RAGSDALE, JACK THOMAS. May 15. 1939, Dallas. Texas. Eng-lish. Mathematics, History, Mechanical Drawing. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, ami Blue Rih! on; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas 2 years; Red Drill Ribbon. PRICE. SUELLEN, August 28. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, Spanish. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication. Literary. RANDOLPH. NORMA SUE. “Red” May 22. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Commercial. Choral Club; Delegate TSCW Playday; Bible Award; Chorus. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 KAY, MARY ELLEN. “El” February 13. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. History, Mathematics. Gym Captain; Gym Captains' Club; Lillie Theater; Secretary; Y-Teens: Interclub Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Deb-gate TSCW Playdav; Crusader Staff. Co-Editor of Military and Clubs; Delegate SMI Journalism Day; Secretary of 4B Class; Nurse's Assistant; Secretary of Student Council; Senior Publication, Humor. REEVES. DALEYNE, February 25. 1910. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Commercial. Gym Captain; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Attendance Office Helper; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative. READ, RICHARD. April 21. 1937. Jenette, Pennsylvania. REEVES. DORTHY DIANE, February 26, 1939, Dallas. Texas. English, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative. REECE. FRANCES ANNE. September 25. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, History. Dallas Historical Society; Press Club; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Woodrow Wilson News; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Cartoons. RIVERS, RANDALL RAY, Randy June 28, 1939. Mansfield. Louisiana. English. Mathematics, History. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons: 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons. REED, ATHEL L., “Bill,” December 9. 1938, Little Rock. Arkansas. English, Mathematics, Drafting. Sergeant First Class; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; 1 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club: Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins. ROBINSON. TOMMY RUEBEN, “T,” February 24. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Corporal; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Band,.2 years. REED. BILLIE JO, February 11. 1939, Pasadena. Texas. English, Mathematics, Science, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club. ROBINSON, VAN WORTH. “Robbie,” February 8. 1939, Shreveport, Louisiana. English, Mathematics, Science. Captain; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 20 White Ribbons, 6 Stars; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Rifle Team, 3 years; Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon; Camp Dallas Citation; “A” Basketball; Tennis; Track; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; DAR Medal of Honor. REEVE, THOMAS MATTHEW, “Tommy,” May 5, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Science. 1st Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Projectionists' Club; Guidance Counselor’s Helper; Senior Publication. Literary. ROLAND. MARILEE. October 8. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, History. Home Economics. Dallas Historical Society, Program Chairman; Projectionists’ Club; Future Nurses' Club, Program Chairman; Guidance Counselor Helper; Auxiliary Library Council; Bible Award; Red Cross Representative. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 HOSE, LINDA SUSANNE, June 3, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish, Mai hematics. Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Counselor's Helper; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Future Nurses’ Club. SAWYER, FRANCES WAYNE, “Wayne,” .May 27. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Homemaking, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; Winning Basketball Team. ROWAN, MARTHA KAY, “K,” September 8, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. History, Commercial. Tumbling Club; Ice Skating Club; Junior Achievement; Clinic Assistant; Y-Teens; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. SAYERS, JO ANNE, Jody,” May 14, 1939, Fort Worth, Texas. English. History, Mathematics, Latin. Choral Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens, President; Interscholastic League, Spelling; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Operetta Cast, 1955; Chorus; Drill Team, 1956-57. RUCKER, WILLIAM ESTES, “Bill,” April 20, 1939. Fort Worth, Texas. History. English, Mathematics. Corporal; “B” Baseball: “B” Football. SCHOBER, M1TZI ANN, “Shorty,” July 1, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. RUSSELL. JAMES E., July 12, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. History. Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 4. School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Dallas Historical Society; Good Scholarship Club. SCHERZER, DEBORAH JEANNE, “Debbie,” November 11, 1938. Dallas. Texas. English. History, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1956; Choral Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins;. Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication. Literary. SANDEL. N1TA SUE, “Susie,” April 8, 1939, Dallas. Texas. Eng-lish, Mathematics. Gym Captain; Delegate to SMU Playday: Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club, Secretary; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary-Library Council; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Third Prize. Students Industrial Arts lair; Senior Publication. Literary. SCOTT, BETTY JEAN, November 3. 1938. Dallas. Texas. History, Commercial. English. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Hall Patrol. SANDERSON, JUDITH LEE, “Judy,” August 6, 1939, Enid, Oklahoma. English, Commercial. Mathematics, Homemaking. Little Theater; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; All-City Chorus; Operetta. 1955-56; Chorus; Choral Club; Harmonettes; Dale Carnegie Course J. A. Scholarship; Junior Achievement. Secretary and Treasurer; Senior Counselor’3 Helper; District T.MEA Meeting; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Senior Publication. Literary. SCOTT. ROBERT SIDNEY, “Robbie,” November 4. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. History, Drafting. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Red, While, and Blue Ribbons; “A” Football, 2 years; Track. 2 years; Delegate Lone Star Boys’ State. 1956. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 SEATON, GARY WIL.MER, December 22, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics, Science. 2 1 Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon. Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Aeronautics Club; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. SHEPPARD, CAROL ANN, “Shorty,” February 13, 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Commercial. Mathematics. Gym, Captain, 1955-56; Crusader Staff, Clubs Co-Editor; Good Scholarship Club; TSCW Playday Delegate; Linz Pin. SESSIONS, TOMMY, March 28. 1939, Overton. Texas. English, History, Mathematics. SH1LLIAM. CAROL ANN, August 29. 1939. Spokane. Washington. English, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; Chorus, 2 years; Operetta, 1956. SHARPE, DWIGHT A., “D. A.” June 24, 1939. Ballinger, Texas. English. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Senior Honor Library Council; Junior Achievement, President. SHORT, JAMES HERRINGTON, JIL, “Short, February 25. 1939, Norman, Oklahoma. SHARP, JERRY LOU, March 31. 1939, Groesbeck, Texas. English History, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; Waco High School: Red Cross Representative; Travelers’ Club; Personality Development Club; Library Assistant; Gym Captain; Volleyball, 1955. SHORT. JAMES HERRINGTON. JR., “Short, March 15. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, Drawing, Mathematics. Science. Captain; 2 Midnight Blue Ribbons; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 6 Red. White, ami Blue Ribbons; While Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 3 Years; Camp Dallas, 2 Years; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation; Camp Dallas Honor Guard Citation; Track Team, 1 Year; Senior Honor Library Council. SHELTON, DAN MICHAEL. Blackie,” August 2. 1939, Louisville, Kentucky. English, History, Mathematics. Science. Private; School Commendation Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; “A Basketball, 2 Letters; “A” Tennis Team, 3 Years, 2 Letters, District Doubles Champ, 2 Years; I.inz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. Coaches Helms and Owen sec action close up as they direct scrimmage football during practice. 98 CLASS OF JUNE 1957 SHROPSHIRE. WILLIAM CARL. • Bill. November 28. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English, Malhomalics. Private First Ila -: School Efficiency Rihbon; School Commendation Rihl on; Nile Green Rib-hon, Marksman; Red. While, and Blue Bihlxm; White Rihbon; Bed Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. SINGLETON, SHIRLEY ANNE. October 25. 1939. Sulphur Bluff. Texas. English. Commercial. Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant Principal's Helper; Linz Pins. SHUGART. BEVERLY ANN. Bev. February 27. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. Commercial. History. Y-Teens; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. SKAGGS, JACLYN ANNE. ‘ Jackie, April 2. 1939. San Antonio. Texas. English. History, Language. Choral Club; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Operetta. Cast. 56; Senior Honor Library Council; Red Cross Representative; Woodrow Wilson Sews, Reporter; Chorus; Harmonettes; Senior Publication. Humor. SIMMONS. HAL FREEMAN. October 19. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. History, Spanish. 2d Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red. While, and Blue Rihbon; White Ribbon; Commandant Efficiency Ribbon; Little Theater; President; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Alternate Cheerleader; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Woodrow Wilson Sews. Editor-in-chief; Teens Against Polio; Good Scholarship Club; 4B Class President: Senior Publication, Co-Editor. SKINNER. GLADYS JANE. “Pinky,” September 14, 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. Commercial. Volleyball. Winning Team; Gym Captain; Woodrow Wilson Dolls; Tumbling Club; Gym Captain's Club; Junior Achievement. Personnel Manager; Red Cross Representative. SIMMONS. SANDRA ANN, “Speedy, September 23. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Tennis Team; Gym Captain; Gym Captain’s Club; Dallas Historical Society. Secretary; Little Theater; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Chorus; Clinic Helper; Auxiliary Library Council. SMITH. DAVID CARL. “Poochie, May 28. 1939. Royce City. Texas. English. History. Mathematics. A Baseball. 2 letters. All-City Team; “B Basketball 1 year; B Football. 1 year; Gym Captain; Athletic Office Helper; Student Council Representative. SMITH. JACK. WOOD. “Smitty. April 18. 1939. Dallas. Texas. History, English. Mathematics. Private First Class; School Efficiency Rihbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; “B Baseball. 1 year; “A Basketball, 3 years. 1 letter; Good Scholarship Club. U. N. flags make a decorative display. Kenneth Hale, Principal Dale Douglas, and Bennie Watts admire the centerpiece set for observance of United Nations Week, while Winnie I). Nance, history teacher, completes the arrangement. 99 It doesn’t even hurt!” June Wafford finds that I .B. X-rays are over in just a second and no discomfort at all. SMITH. JOHN CHARLES. May 22. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Kihhon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Amateur Radio Operators Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Lin . Pins. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 SMITH, JUDY LEE, “Ju Ju,” April 6. 1940, Jefferson City, Missouri. English, Mathematics. Commercial. Y-Tccns; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. SORRELLS, NANCY. July 12. 1939, Nevada, Texas. SMITH, LEROY, May 23. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. History, Mathematics, Drafting. 2d Lieutenant; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club. SOULES, LUTHER HUGH III. Luke,” November 20. 1938. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. History. Private; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 3 White Ribbons; Track, “A” Team, 3 years; Student Council Representative, Vice President; Linz Pins. SMITH. ROGER JOHN ANTHONY, Tony,” July 4. 1939. Fort Worth, Texas. English. Mathematics. History. Sergeant First Class; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. STAGL1K. ROBERTA ANNE, Bobbie Anne. April 20. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Homemaking. Commercial. Gym Captain, 1955-56; Gym Captains’ Club, 1955; Ice Skating Club, President; Little Theater; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Teens; Linz Pins; Tumbling Club, Vice President; Crusader, Athletics Co-Editor; First place Junior Girls’ All-Round Gymnastics, Southwestern AAU; Junior Achievement Secretary; Delegate to SMU Journalism Day; Representative to TSCW Play Day; Senior Publication, Literary. SOLOMON, MARY JANE, “Janey,” September 4, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club: Y-Teens; Linz Pins; Woodrow Wilson Met vs: Good Scholarship Club. STAPLES. DALE WIN, March 7, 1939. Midland. Texas. English, Mathematics. Captain; Midnight Blue Ribbon; School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Bronze Star; 4 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 14 White Ribbons; 3 Stars; 2 Honor Wreaths; Commandant’s Efficiency Ribbon; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Good Scholarship Club. Woodrow “exes. Suzanne Swan. David Harris. Frank Ashmore, ami Joe Love sign Mrs. Francis “Guest Book, at Thanksgiving time. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 STOGSDILL. JANICE MARIE. March 18. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. STATON, MICHALENE, September 1. 1939. San Antonio, Texas. STONE, SALLY JEAN NINE. “Rocky, February 9. 1939. Lawrence, Kansas. English. Mathematics, Commercial, History. Gym Captain; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Gym Captains' Club; Red Cross Representative; Woodrow Wilson News, Sports Editor; Good Scholarship Club. STEWART. BEVERLY LOU. “Bev,” July 8. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. History. Commercial. Baseball Winning Team, 1956; Dallas Historical Society; Y-Teens; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. STOREY. PECGY SUE. “Peg, July 27. 1939. Dallas. Texas; English. Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater: Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library-Council; Auxiliary Library Council. STEWART, SUE. May 29. 1939. Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. Commercial. Homemaking. English. STRATT1N, JOAN, “Joannie,” July 21. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Art. Art Service Club: Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club: Senior Honor Library Council: Linz Pins; Bible Award; Student Council Representative. STILES. ROSS CHARLES, “Duke,” December 9. 1939. Plainview, Texas. English. Mathematics. Drafting. Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Linz Pins; Senior Publication, Humor. STUEBER, ELEANOR IRVINE, “Ellie,” October 3. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Art Service Club. Treasurer; Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication. Literary. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 SULLIVAN. SHIRLEY. November 6. 1938, Grant! Saline. Texas English. Commercial. TAYLOR. JOHNNY HENDERSON. January 8. 1940. Jacksonville. Texas. English. Mathematics. History. 2d Lieutenant; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman: 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers. SULLIVAN. WILLIAM ROBERT JR.. Bill. December 25. 1938 Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. History. Cadet Captain: Midnight Blue Ribbon; Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman: 8 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 5 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation; Camp Dallas. 1955. 1956; Linz Pin: 2 Bible Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. TAYLOR. WILLIAM STEPHEN JR.. Steve. May 25. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. History. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Riblmn: 3 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers. SURRATT. CARY DALE. December 5. 1938. Tyler. Texas. TEMPLE. ALLEN GEORGE, July 28. 1939. Chicago. Illinois. English. Mathematics. Science. 1st Sergeant; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Aeronautics Club. TALIAFERRO. OTYSE LEE. December 6. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Commercial. Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Red Cross Representative; Clinic Office Helper. TERRY. JAMES WALTER, January 28. 1939. Vallejo, California. English, Mathematics. Science. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 6 White Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award: Bible Linz Pin. TERRY. SANDRA JANE. Sandy. March 5. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Art. Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1956: Art Service Club; Tumbling Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award: Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Alternate Cheerleader. 1956-57; Student Council Representative; Crusader. Features and Art Co-Editor; Representative. A. Harris' Young Texan Advisory Board; Gym Captains' Club. 1956; Industrial Arts Fair, first prize. Only available seats in assemblies are in orchestra pit. and even those are filled! CLASS OF JUNE 1957 THERIOT, SONDRA SUE. June 10. 1939, Sherman. Texas. English, History. Ice Skating Club: Little Theater; Future Nurse’s Club; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. THOMPSON. LINDA ANN. “T.” November 30. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Commercial. Gym Captain; Gym Captains’ Club; Good Scholarship Club: Little Theater; Rollerskating Club; Tumbling Club; Lin . Pins; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Crusader, Athletics Co-Editor; Delegate to SMU Journalism Day; Delegate to TSCW Play Day. THOMPSON, BETTY LOUISE. February 21. 1939. Muskogee, Oklahoma. THOMPSON, MARCUS LESLIE, January 20. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Amateur Radio Operators; Good Scholarship Club; Key-Club; Linz Pins; Senior Publication. Humor. Co-Chairman. THOMPSON, ELLEN DELORES, October 17. 1938. Fort Worth. Texas. THOMPSON. GEORGE RONALD. “Ronny,” September 21, 1938. Jacksonville. Texas. THOMPSON. JERRY WAYNE. “SPEEDY, August 7. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, History. Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; Honor Wreath; “A” Baseball. 2 letters; Bible Award. THOMPSON, ROSANN, August 20. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Spanish, History. Gym Captain; Ice Skating Club: Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum: Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; TSCW Playday; Principal’s Office Helper; Auxiliary Library Gtuncil; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Woodrow Wilson Mews, Reporter; Assistant Principal's Office Helper; Senior Publication, Co-Editor. THOMPSON. JUDITH BYE. “Judy Bye,” May 6. 1939, Detroit, Michigan. English Mathematics, History. Captains' Club; Gym Captain; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Crusader, Co-Editor of Activities; Ice Skating Club; Delegate to TSCW Playday; Delegate to SMU Journalism Day; People for Peanuts Club, Secretary. “Here comes our car, says Judy Pou as she points it out to Pinky Skinner who has her arms full with books and clothes. Other Drill team members who are awaiting for Mom and Dad are Sandra Ballard. Kathy Kincaid. Pat McMahon, Suzan Ruhland. Linda Allman. Carolyn Parks. Carol Griffin, and Diane Smith. UEBLACKER, EVA, January 13, 1939 Dallas. Texas. Suzanne poses for Suzanne and others in the Art 7 class. The brunette model is Suzanne Kadanc and the blonde artist, at right, is Suzanne Bethel. Other artists are Harriet Green, Judy Moss. Sandra Terry, and Joan Strait in. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 THYFAULT, BRUCE FRANKLIN, March 31. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. History. Sergeant. UPTHECROVE. DANIEL, “Dan,” May 7. 1938, Sacramento, California. English. Mathematics. TIBBITS, WALTER GRENVILLE III. “Sonny,” February 23. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, Science. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon: Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Choral Club; Projectionists’ Club. Secretary. 1956; Guidance Counselor’s Helper; Senior Publication. Literary. Co-Chairman. USREY. CHARLO'ITE ANN. March 8. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club: Bible Linz Pin; Bible Award. TUCKER. LINDA KAY, December 28. 1938. Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, History. Art Service Club; Ice Skating Club: Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Crusader, Co-Editor-in-Chief; Delegate to SMU Journalism Day; Third Prize, Industrial Arts Fair. VAN, GHARIS TRUMAN, “Gary. January 28. 1939, Point, Texas. English. History. Sergeant First Class. - TURNER, CATHERINE MAE. “Cathy, April 16. 1940. New Orleans. Louisiana. Spanish. English. Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Red Cross Representative, 2 years; Delegate to Red Cross Training Center. VANDERBURG, RICHARD BOYCE. “Vandy,” August 29. 1939, Malta. Texas. English. Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Orange Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club; Military Band; Football Band; Concert Band; All-City Band. 2 years. The chartered busses (seventeen of them) to the W aco game started filling up a block away from school! Their quiet appearance belies the activity inside. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 VANNOY. THOMAS HOWARD. December 9, 1937. San Antonio, Texas. English, Mathematics. 2 l Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Golf. 2-year Letterman; Pan-American Student Forum; Rollerskating Club; Good Scholarship Club. VAUGHN, DANIEL IRWIN. “Dan.” September 8. 1939, Dallas. Texas. YEYHL. BETTY JEAN. Blackie,” February 7. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Gym Captain. 1956; SMU Playday; Dallas Historical Society; Press Club; Attendance Office Helper; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Woodrow If i I son News; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. VENABLE, ELLEN MARIE. June 1. 1910, Galveston. Texas. English. Science, History. Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Program Committee; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Crusader, Co-Editor-in-Chief. Copywriter; Delegate to SMU Journalism Day. VIARS, PATRICIA JOANN, Jo, July 26. 1939, New Madrid, Missouri. English. VENTURA, JOSEPHINE ANN, Jo. March 14. 1939. Dallas. Texas. Homcmaking. English. Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens. WAFFORD. JUNE ELLEN, December 25. 1938, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. English. Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club. VESTAL. SANDRA JUNE. “Sandy,” December 21. 1938. Dallas, Texas. English. Commercial. Gym Captain, 1954, 1956; TSCW Playday; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Choral Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Chorus. WALKER. CYNTHIA GAIL, September 23, 1939. Hot Springs, Arkansas. Mathematics, English. Little Theater; Y-Teens; Gym Captain. 1955; Bible Award; Student Council Representative; Wood-row Wilson News. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 WALL, MARVIN RAY, September 29. 1938. Longview, Texas. WATERS, ROBERT JARRELL. November 16, 1938. Dallas, Texas. English. Commercial. Woodrow Wilson Xews. WALLACE, JOHN MARK, June 17, 1939, Meridian. Texas. English. Mathematics. History. Sergeant: School Efficiency Ribbon: Red. White, and Blue Ribbon: White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; “B Baseball. “B” Football; Aeronautics Club. W ATSON. KAY ANN, “Wat,” December 29, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, Art. Tennis. Co-Captain. 3 years; State Finalist; Gym Captain, 1954; Good Scholarship Club; Tennis Club: Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz. Pin; Student Council Representative. W ALTERS. BILL EVANS, “Wild Bill,” June 20. 1939, Ashland, Kentucky. Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Aeronautics Club. WATTNER. CONSTANCE ANNE. October 16. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Gym Captain. 1954, 55, 56; Pan-American Student Forum; Future Nurses’ Club; Gym Captains' Club; Business Office Helper; Linz Pins; Bible Award, Bibb Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club: Senior Publication, Humor. WALTERS, MARY BETH, “Mabeline,” June 20. 1939. Louisville. Kentucky. English, Commercial. WATTS. PATSY LOU, “Pat.” August 3. 1939. Dallas, Texas. Eng-lish. Mathematics, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1956; Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club. WARAKSA, CLAUDETTE STEPHANIE. “Yank.” September 24. 1939. Brooklyn, New York. English, Mathematics, History. ! •«• Skating Club; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club. WEATHERED. AUDREY DALE. September 9, 1939, Paris, Texas. WATERS, LEW IS THOMAS, “T,” July 6, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drawing. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon: School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; W’hite Ribbon; Honor W’reath; Camp Dallas, 2 years. WEBB. KAY. “Katie,” January 31. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Art. Gym Captain, 1956; Gym Captains’ Club; Art Service Club: Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Assistant to Nurse; Ice Skating Club; Auxiliary Library Council. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 WEBSTER. BETH SUE. “Nickye. February 15. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Commercial. Good Scholarship Club. WHEELER. DELILAH MARIK. -Dee. August 26. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English. Commercial. Homemaking. Gym Captain. 1956; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Athletics Office Helper; Good Scholarship Club. WEISS. CHARLOTTE ANN. May 19. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Commercial. Little Theater: Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists’ Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; I.in . Pins; Crusader. Classes and Features Co-editor; Delegate to SMI Journalism Day; Delegate to THSPA, Denton. WHEELER. JIMMIE DEE. “J.D.. November 23. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Corporal; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon. WELLS. JEANETTE GRACE, pril 27. 1939. Dal la . Texas. English. Latin. Math. Gym Captain. 1956; Little Theater; Press Club; Rollerskating Club: Interscholaslic League Ready Writing; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Red Cross Representative; Woodrow If i I son iXews, associate editor; WW Reporter for Dallas Morning News; Senior Publication. Literary. WHITE. BARBARA ANN. October 22. 1938. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. English. Homemaking. Commercial. Ice Skating Club. WELLS, JERRY LEE. October 18. 1938. Keokuk. Iowa. English. History. Mechanical Drawing. Mathematics. Private; Red. White and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Baseball. “A 2 years; Basketball. “A 2 years. “B” 1 year. WHITE, CHARLES. March 15, 1939. Dallas. Texas. WEST, DAN C... May 29. 1939. Galveston. Texas. Mathematics. English. History. Captain: 5 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; 4 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas. 2 Years: 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; Little Theater; Key Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins: Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin: Student Council Representative. WHITE. KAY, August 23. 1939. Center, Texas. English. Mathematics. Gym Captain. 1955; Ice Skating Club: Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Attendance Office Helper: Cheerleader; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative. WEST. RICHARD BRUCE. “All-American Boy,” August 30, 1939. Oklahoma City, Okla. English, Spanish, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers 1 Year; Pan-American Student Forum, President; Senior Honor Library Council. W HITMAN, ELIZABETH EMILY. August 9. 1939. Stamford, Connecticut. English. Mathematics. History, Latin. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Crusader Staff. Military and Clubs; SMU Journalism Day Delegate; Senior Publication. Literary. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 WILD, JAMES ARTHUR, “Chief,” July 2. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Private First Class; School Efficiency Rihhons; Nile Green Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbons; “B Football; Track Manager; Bible Award. WILSON, WILLIAM CHARLTON, November 24, 1938. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Junior Achievement; Sales Manager. WILEMON, EARL. July 15. 1939, Dallas. Texas. WILSON, NANCY CLAIRE. “Stinky,” August 10. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award; Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Nurses’ Club. WILKINSON, BEN RODDY. “Ben Gunn,” July 27. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Drafting. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon: Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; Honor Wreath. WILSON. PEGGY JO. February 21. 1940. Little Rock. Arkansas. English. Mathematics. History’. Little Theater; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Woodrow W ilson Mews; Senior Publication, Literary. WILLIAMSON, CAROLYN, May 18. 1939, Pickton. Texas. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Attendance Office Helper; Good Scholarship Club. WILSON, ROBERT T.. “Bob,” March 9, 1939, Topeka. Kansas. English, Mathematics, Science. Sergeant First Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribi ons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 5 White Ribbons; Bible Award; Hall Guard. WILLIAMSON, LANCE CARSON. May 30. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Sergeant First Class; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Good Scholarship Club; Lin . Pins; Bible Linz Pin. Who said, “Down in front?” Helen Eckelman, speech teacher, says that it ought to be OK for a teacher to join in the yells at the Highland Park game. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 WINCREN, SONDRA LOU. “Sandy June 8. 1940. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, Commercial. History. Ice Skating Club; Rollerskating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Assistant to Principal’s Office; I.inz Pins. WOODS. MARY KATHERINE. January 31. 1939. McKinney, Texas. English. Homemaking. Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. WISLEY. TOMMY NOEL. “Doak.” May 10. 1939. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Sergeant; “B” Football, 2 Years; Track Team. 3 Years. WORKMAN. ANN. “Susie,” April 9, 1939. Bloomington, Illinois. English, Mathematics, Science. Ice Skating Club. Treasurer; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Band; Concert Band; All-City Band; Senior Publication, Cartoons. WOOD, DOROTHY ANN. “Dot, January 22, 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. History. Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Senior Publication. Cartoons. WORLEY, FRANK WESLEY. April 30. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, History, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Private; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; “B Football, 1 Year; Gym Captain. 1956. WOOD. ERIC CUYI.ER. December 30, 1939. Fulton. New York. English, Mathematics. Midnight Blue Ribbon; School Efficiency Ribbon: School Commendation Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Camp Dallas. 1 Year; Projectionists’ Club; Key Club; Guidance Counselor Helper. WORTHINGTON. MARY LOUISE. November 26. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English, History, Mathematics, Homemaking. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award. WYRICK, GILBERT MATISON, August 19. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics; 1st Lieutenant; Commandant’s Efficiency Ribbon; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Orange Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club; Band; Football; Concert, Military 3 years; Band Drill Instructor; Senior Publication. Cartoons. Some Wood row ites do leave the Midway at tin- Fair. Sue Brown and Judy Burkhard examine the Parade of Presidents in the Fine Arts Museum. CLASS OF JUNE 1957 YAPP. DONALD TYNDALL, Don. January 28. 1939. Sherman. Texas. English. Mathematics. Science. Private First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons: 3 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas; B Baseball; A ami B Football. YOUNG, JOE C.. August 2. 1938. Atlanta. Texas. English. History. Mathematics. Mechanical Drawing. Master Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons: Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red. White, ami Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Good Scholarship Club. YATES. CHARLES EDWIN, November 23. 1938. Terrell. Texas. English. Commercial, History. Mathematics. Private First Glass; B Football, 2 Years; “A Football. 1 Year; Track Team. 1 Year. YOUNT, BEVERLY ANN. “Bov,” July 19. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. History, Homemaking. Little Theater; Y-Teens; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. YAW, DONNA MAYE. Donnie,” July 18. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. Commercial. Mathematics. Press Club; Y-Teens; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Woodrow Wilson News; Linz Pins. ZIGENBEIN. SUE, Zig, November 13. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Spanish. Tennis Team. 3-Year Lettcrman; State Finalist, Girl's Doubles; Gym Captain; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative. MEMBERS OF CLASS OF JUNE, 1957, NOT PICTURED Bailey, Marcus Dean; Barnet, Arthur; Bazhaw, Robert Frank; Brandon, Wayne Larry; Briggs. Watha Joyce; Brock, Nancy Jane; Brown. John Henry; Catina. Wayne; Cass. Donald; Clark, Philip; Culwell, Ronnie; Damn, Gerald; Davis, Thomas Jefferson: Dechcrd. David; Dillard, Darlyn; Donahue, Robert Patrick: Eubanks. Walter Andrew; Foltz, John R.; Gilliam, Burton; Gulley. Jerry William; Harford, Lyle; Holloman, Joe; Hooten, Leroy; Johnson, Ruth; Jones, Larry; Kelly, James C; Ketchersid. Robert; Key, Bobby; LaRue, James; Lee, Manoahn; Leyrer. Dennis: Little. Steve; McCollum, Randall; McCulloch, lex; McKinnon, Sarah; Milcy, John; Morris, Sherman Dean. Moseley. Patricia; Mulder, James; Oudkirk, Frank; Overman, Martha Ann; Pembroke, Donald; Reynolds. Thomas Rex; Sawyer, Frances; Schmidt, Robert; Shaver, Jerry Max: Sims, Levis; Souther, Billy; Turner, Dolores Corn; Via, Martha; Wallis. Geraldine Jeanette; Whiddon, John Robert; White. John K.; White. Martha Jane; Wilson, Bob. no MID-YEAR CLASSES GROWING SMALLER Carol Griffin, secretary: Russell Hill, president; Wade Byrum, vice president The effects of the complete abolition of mid term promotions in the elementary schools of Dallas within the past few years is now being felt in the senior high school graduating classes. The present 4B Class at Woodrow Wilson counts some 60 members, and the coming years they will become gradually smaller, until perhaps the authorities will see fit to have a city-wide graduation for mid termers. Mid-year graduates this year express a typical favoritism for the small class in January. They like the close friendship that exists among all members and the opportunity to participate in more activities without such formidable competition as the June graduates have; and then, jobs are so much easier to find as are choice rooms in the college dormitories! Ill CLASS OF JANUARY 1958 AMKNDSON. DON JUAN. September 24. 1937, Dallas. Texas. BRANSCOME, SHARON, “Blossoms. January 24. 1940. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Commercial. Tumbling. Winning Team; Gym Captain; Captains' Club; Tumbling Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Lin . Pins; Bible Award; Bible Lin . Pin; Student Council Representative; Delegate to Junior Citizens’ Traffic Commission. 2 years. BAKER. WILLIAM LEE. Willie.” October 27. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. 1st Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; “A Basketball. 2 years; Tennis. 2 years, 1 Letter; Student Council Representative. BURKE. GEORGIA CAMMILLE. George. August 22. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. History. Gym Captain; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Woodrow Wilson Dolls; Delegate TSCW Playday. BELL. ROY PALMER. “Buster. October 11. 1938. Galveston. Texas. BYRUM. THOMAS WADE, January 5. 1910. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Private; “A” anw “B” Football; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative. BENNETT, BOBBY. January 2. 1939. Dallas, Texas. CECIL. MELBA JOYCE O’BRIANT, August 14. 1939. Crandall, Texas. English. History. BRAGG. DAVID HENRY. October 31, 1938. Dallas, Texas. “Nature boys in tin- football locker room (reading clockwise from left to right) Don Bennett, David Miller. Bill Rucker. Jimmy Harris, Jamie Eller. John Logan, John Beeson, Jimmy Bynum, J. N. Legg. Tommy Asel, and Mike Neff take their time about getting suited out, while John Logan (standing center) comes up with a tall tale or two. CLASS OF JANUARY 1958 CHOTAS, MARY. November 5. 1939. Houston. Texas. English. Commercial, Spanish. Mathematics. History. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Auxiliary Library Council; Lin . Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Future Teachers’ Meeting Delegate. COLE. RICHARD BENNETT. Dick, December 27, 1939. Port Jefferson. New York. English. Mathematics, History. Sergeant First Class; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers. CHURCHMAN. JOSEPH MICHAEL. “Mike.” October 25. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, History. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon. Sharpshooter; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas, 2 Years; Camp Dallas Black Ribbon; Tennis. 2 Years, 1 Letter; Tennis Club. DANIEL, JANE MARIE, November 24. 1939. Dallas, Texas. CLARK. SANDRA CAROLYN. November 27. 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Commercial. Tumbling, Championship Team; Gym Captain; TSCW Playday Delegate; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council. DICKSON, MARTHA KAY, January 21, 19 10, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Homemaking. Mathematics. Choral Club; Rollerskating Club; Athletic Office Helper; Chorus. CLEMENTS. HARRIETTS ELIZABETH. “Bette.” March 20. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Spanish. Tumbling Winning Team; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Linz Pins; Bible I.inz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. FANGIO. BETTY LOU. November 18. 1939, Paris, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. FLORIAN, SALLY ANN, March 26. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, Commercial, History. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Woodrow Wilson Dolls; Good Scholarship Club. Group Day in Paul Allen’s Spanish class finds the students hard at work. CLASS OF JANUARY 1958 FLOYD. LINDA CAROLYN. May 10. 1939. Naples. Texas. English. Mathematics. Ice Skating Club: Pan-American Student Forum; Chorus; Operetta; Junior Achievement, Vice President. HARK NESS. TRAVIS ORVILLE. September 10. 1939. Dallas. Texas. FRANK, JOYCE KAY. November 21. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Commercial. Tumbling. Winning Team; Auxiliary Library Council; Lin Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Junior Citizens’ Traffic Commission Annual Convention. HARRIS. BARBARA JEAN, “Jeanie,” October 29. 1939. Tyler. Texas. English. Mathematics. Pan-American Student Forum; Bible Award; Orchestra; Good Scholarship Club. CREKR. BRACY EUGENE. December 24. 1939. Fort Worth. Texas. HARRIS, SANDRA JEAN, “Sandy,” October 1. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English. Commercial. Bible Linz Pin. GRIFFIN. CAROL ALAYNE. “Red,” November 28, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Little Theater; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative; Woodrow Wilson ! 'ews; Woodrow Wilson Dolls; Junior Achievement. HILL. RUSSELL EDWIN, October 10, 1939. Greenville, Texas. English. Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; Camp Dallas, 1 year; “A” Football. 2 year Letterman; Linz Pin. GUY. BETTY LAVERNE. December 12. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English. History. Gym Captain. 1955. A good time to mug the camera. Shown here is one of the 17 chartered buses to the Waco game. CLASS OF JANUARY 1958 HULL. THOMAS HOWARD. January 19. 1910. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Private First Class; 3 Red. White, and Blue Ribbon--; White Ribbon; Track Team, 2 Years; Tape Recording Club; Good Scholarship Club; Attendance Office Helper. NEWMAN. LOWELL. August 3. 1939. Dallas, Texas. KEY. JOANNE LARUE. March 31. 1930. Piclur, Oklahoma. English. History. Commercial. Gym Captain, 1955. O DELL. LARRY. July 28. 1939. Fort Worth. Texas. MACALUSO. JOSEPH ANTHONY. “Joe. August 21. 1938. Chicago, Illinois. OSTERHOUT, JANET INEZ. March 26. 1940, Des Moines, Iowa. English. History. Commercial. Choral Club; Harmonettes; Chorus. MILLER. DONALD LEE. “Don.” October 18. 1939. Houston, Texas. English. Mathematics. Science. Sergeant; Nile Green Ribbon. Sharpshooter; Marksman; 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons. PERKINS. KAY ALLEN, “Perky,” April 14. 1939. Dallas. Texas. English, Homemaking. Tumbling, Winning Team; Bible Award. School Beautification Committee! Cheerleaders Sandra Terry, Lary Dellay. Hal Simmons, Kay White, Camille Pratt, and Daony Hampel decorate the halls with red and grey streamers on the eve of a football game. I 15 PETTIGREW. MARILYN SUE. June 7. 1940, Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics, Spanish. Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists Club; Tape Recording Club; Future Nurses’ Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. CLASS OF JANUARY 1958 PRATHER. GRACE, January 20. 1939. Dallas. Texas. SHEARER, ROBERT ARTHUR, October 30. 1939. Atlanta, Georgia. Engli h. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class: Red. White, and Blue Ribbon. RFID. JIMMY PAUL, February 24. 1939. Lawton. Oklahoma. Sergeant; Aeronautics Club. SHEFFIELD. LINDA GALE, “Chubby Bubbles,” December 2. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English, Commercial. Junior Achievement. Secretary; Ice Skating Club; Rollerskating Club; Bible Award; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. ROBINSON, MYRL WAYNE, “Butch. November 14. 1938. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Master Sergeant; Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Good Scholarship Club; Aeronautics Club. SHEPELWICH. LEAH CAROLYN, April 21. 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. RUNNER. RONNY JAY, January 20. 1940. Dallas. Texas. English. Mathematics. Private. STALLINGS. WILLIAM BRYANT, “Bill,” November 4, 1939. Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Sergeant; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; Good Scholarship Club. RUSHING, BARBARA RAYLENE. “Barbs,” September 18. 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. History. Gym Captain; Junior Achievement, Treasurer; Bible Award; Ice Skating Club; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. WALKER. JERRELL DELAINE. “Slim. December 4, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. History. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon. Sharpshooter; 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 2 Years; Distinguished Unit Citation Ribbon: Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon; Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club: Woodrow Wilson News, Sports Editor; Quill and Scroll. SANDERS. RUTH, “Kim. August 21. 1939. Pampa, Texas. English, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Junior Achievement, Treasurer; Assistant Principal’s Office Helper; Woodrow Wilson Dolls. WALLACE. JERRY. “Thad,” October 3. 1939. Longview, Texas. CLASS OF JANUARY 1958 WALLACE. TERRY NED. October 3. 1939. Longview, Texas. Eng-lish. History. Mathematics. Sergeant: School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Nile Green Ribbons. Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Rlue Ribbons: 2 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Projectionists' Club; Student Council Representative. WOOD. PRESTON. November 22, 1939. Corinth. Mississippi. WILKIE. JOHN BOYCE. July 7. 1939. New Orleans. Louisiana. English. Mathematics, History, Science. Corporal; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; Honor Wreath. WYLIE. ANTON LINDSEY. Wyatt. January 14. 1938. Dallas, Texas. English. Drafting, Mathematics. Private; Honor Wreath; Aeronautics Club. Secretary. WILLIAMS. DENNIS. February 11. 1940, Dallas. Texas. JANUARY. 1958. GRADUATES NOT PICTURED Alexander. John; Aydelotte, Paula Jean; Bendy, Fred; Binford, Frank; Bouska. Robert; Britt. Earl; Bryan. Morris Wayne; Chandler, Trov; Cherry. Bill; Cummings. Jerry Lawrence; Dempsey. Hiliary; Desilets. John Joseph; Elkins, Forrest Elwood; Evans. James: Flemming. Samuel; Garvey, Thomas Eugene; Gorman, Mary; Gilliam. Burton; Green. James: Harmon. Charles; Holder, Janice; Harrison. Arthur; Kadane, Judith Elaine; Medford. Glenda Jane; Johnson. Jimmy; Jordan. Gary; Love. Richard; Maddox, Clinton Delano; Marshall. Don Len; Morgan, George Wayne; Mueller, Keith; Mottwiler. Ray; Mulder. James; Paschal. John E.; Pemberton. Wayne; Smotherman, Jerry Lee; Stevens, William Warren; Thomas. Robert Lee: Turner, Dick; Wallace. Barry Edward; Williamson. Lonny Roy. MEMBERS OF CLASS OF JANUARY 1957 NOT PICTURED IN 1956 CRUSADER HR ADLEY, COLLINGSWORTH. LAWRENCE JAMES PAUL LANDRUM, MARGOT RALEY. ROGER ROSS. PAUL LINDA SMITH. NANCY WOLFGANG. BILL 117 UNDERCLASSMEN Coming into Woodrow from junior high school is the climax of many a year of anticipation for the sophomore. For here many of the girls hope to find a prince, and the hoys, for the greater part, look forward to becoming star athletes or enthusiastic fans. The junior classman, self-impressed by his prodigious learning and acquaintance with the various “ropes to be pulled, sets out so to impress the sophomore. The boys look over the new crop of beauties from junior high and offer free information as to “snap” courses and easier teachers. The girls have adjusted themselves acceptably and are just plain sweet. 118 3A CLASS ENROLLMENT NEARS 700 MARK Mary Addington Robert Addison Denrcn Adds Gloria Allen John Allen Mike Allen l.inda Allman Carole Anderson Linda Anderson Ihmky Bagwell Cecil Bailey Kolinda Bailey David Ballard Sandra Ballard Carolyn Bane Janies Barlow Beverly Barnard Jean Barnhart Don Barr Roger Bass Boy Bassham Wanda Batchelor Dick Beal Tom Beauchamp Barbara Ann Beck John Beeman Azalea Beene Sally Bell Mike Bennett Gene Beilthul Sue Besser Bat Bevington Sally Bickel Sandra Bisliee Dan Boettecher Buckv Bolhnan Carol Bolton Johnny Bowling Gene Box Brooks Bradley Sarah Bradley Haskell Branch Carol Brannon Preston Brashear Paula Breazealc Harrell Brennan Carmen Brennon Tom Hunt Priscilla Broughton Kdwin Brown Robert Brown Shirley Brown l.uaine Bryan Suzanne Buhrer Barbara Bunch Barbara Burch Martha Burford Mary Burford Carol Burk Martha Burlew Carol Burns Jo Ellen Caddell Charles Cannon FUTURE LEADERS FOR CLUBS AND ORGA Joe Carrubba Gene Garvey Richard Ccrvin Terry Chamness Nancy Channell I.urah Chappell Stove Christian Shirley Christopher Carol Clare Shirley Clark Herman Clay Barbara Cochrum Betty Coker Sandra Collins Terry Cookston Carla Copper Robert Copeland Kay Cox Mary Cox Norman Cox Regina Craddock Patsy Creel Ronnie ( rigger Dolores Crist Nell Crittenden Bill Crowell Sue Dandridge Pat Davis Pat Hearing Marty Dcason Dale Dedrick Pat De Land Rebecca De Moyelles Denton De Witt Jerry Dickerson Sara Dickerson Cathie Diggs Donna Dixon Niki Dorris Rodney Doster Rich Dowlearn Buddy Doxey Sandra Dugger Lois Duncan Wanda Duncan Joan Dunlap Rusty Dunn Lynnda Dyer Lonnie Eddy Sharon Edge Perry Edmondson Samar Edwards Trice Edwards Buddy Egan Madelyn Eickenburg Elwood F’lkins Martha Ellenburg Beverly Ellis John Emmett Milton Enlow Dick Evans Nancy Evans Dale Ewing tea.: TIONS ARE FOUND IN THE JUNIOR CLASS Shirley Fajsala Peggy Fairway l)« n ice Fancher Bill Farley Donna Farrar Jo nn Farrier Mike Ferguson Bill Ferris Bonnie Fisher Betty Flccnnr Joe Flowers Kniily Fooshee Billy Fool Carolyn Foster Kali Fox Hazel Frank Brenda Frazier Susie Frith Frank Frills Jerry Ann Fuller Sylvia Ann Gandy Dana Garfield Phil Garner Jack Gaulding Don G« rsh Vvonne Gerst Elizabeth Glossup Houston ira ff Eddie Graham Gail Grant Bohert Gray. Jr. Donna Greer Sandra Greer Jo Ann Gregory Gwen Griffith Bill Grimes Philip Grubbs Eddie Gunn Gracie Gunn Suzanne Hailey Julia Hall Pal Hall Shirley Hall George Hallmark Julie Haltom Charles Hamilton Paul Haney Judy Haralson Ann Hardie Jack Harris Judy Harris Suzie Hartman Joyce Harvey Harry Haun Jill Hawkins Marsha Hayle Sue Hays Susan Hays Alice Hebei Frenna Herndon Kancda Hicks Betty Hieatt Fred Hill 121 JUNIORS MAINTAIN HIGH SCHOLAS Pal Hill Larry Hilley Glen Hinckley Mary Hines Eva Hipp Peggy I lodges Ronald Hogan Venna Holden Janice Holder Charlotte Hollis Richard Holloway Brenda Hopper Richard Hoppers Joe Hornsby Jim Howell Don Humphrey Mary Ann Hunsuckcr Jimmie Inglis Rohhic Isonhood Jan is Jackson Bill Jacobs Janet Jameson Colleene January Patsy Jarrell Genie Jay Clarice Jaynes Brenda Jennings John Jenson Bobby Johnson Carol Johnson Jimmie Ray Johnson Judy Johnson Lynn Johnson Don Jones Hamilton Jones Kent Jones •Robert Jones Betty Jordan Steve Joyce Judy Justus Judy Kadane Patty Kadane William Kaufman Johnny Kelly Robert Kelly Betty Kent Sandy Kent Kathy Kincaid Barbara King Glen Kirby Bill Kirk Carolyn Klein Richard Kriss Rosalind Kriss Pat I.aRuc Becky Lavo Lou Ann Lawrence Jimmy I-ay Bob Leeson Jerry Lcnz Helen Letkiewicz Austin Lewis Charlton Lewis 122 ERAGE AND RENDER SERVICE TO WOODROW Wayne Lindloff Beverly Line Linda Little Danys London Gary Long Judy Long Peggy Lundy Eugene l.upplace Bol Lylion David McAdoo Jimmie Lou McCain Kniina McClendon Martha McDonald Nancy McCaugh Sharon Mclntirc Evelyn McLean Benny McMahan Boss McMahan But McMahon Scott McMahon Don McMillan Donna McNall Doris MeShan Mike Maddox Lewis Mandy Barbara Marshall David Marshall Rick Martin Ronald Martin John Masen Anita Matthews Sandra Maxwell Saundra Mead Clenda Medford Nancy Milam Dianne Miles Bonnie Miller Carol Miller Frankie Miller Linda Miller Linda Mills Martha Mills Joyce Minton Brenda Mobley Charles Clark Moore Jerry Moore Judy Moore Betty Morris Kathleen Morrow Laurie Moseley Jim Mount Mary Ann Moyers Beth Mullins Lewis Mundy Mary Alice Murphy Mike Nance Weldon Nash Harry Neill Carol Norris Bill Olivier Fred O'Neal Gayle Owens Diane Palamountain 123 SPORTS TEAMS AND LETTERMEN INCLU1 Carolyn Parks Sue Patterson Joyce Pavelka Arlene Perdue Patsy Perdue Barbara Perkins Gcorginia Perkins Shirley Phelps Carolyn Phillips Rick Phillips Ann Piper Dot Pollard Geneva Porterfield Judy Pou Richard Powers Joan Pressly Edith Price Wanda Price Alice Pulley Robert Railey Jerry Ramsdalc Frances Reed Jerry Reeder Carol Ann Reeves Jeanne Reinert Tommy Rhea James Rhodes Gail Ridenour Sharon Riefler Fontaine Riley Jack Rittlemeyer Boleynn Roberts Judy Roberts Sonja Roberts Phyllis Rodgers Pat Rog ers Sonja Romanowski Janet Ross Robert Ross Billy Roush Darlene Ruhland Susan Ruhland Kay Rule Paul Rutherford Jean Ruyle Geraldine Sanders Linda Sanders Susan Sanders Susan Sapp Mary Sargeant Tom Sawyers Bill Schucany Fred Schwei ,er Carol Scott David Seitzler Josephine Servello Pete Shinoda Pat Shipley Mickey Shocldee Jay Sims Stcn Sjogren Bob Sloan Joann Sloan kNY JUNIOR CLASS MEMBERS Gle nn Slocum Diane Smith Gene- Smith Mary Ann Smith Sandra Smith Vernon Smith Terry South Joyce Sparks John Spiva Kenneth Spradlin Horace Spradling Bill Squibb Thalia Stafford Connie Stearns Norman Stepter Mary Stines Shelia Stockton Christine Scotch Carrie Lee Stogsdill Anita Stribling Linda Stringer Don St roue! Sue Stubblefield Jack Sturgcss Sue Stuter Jeanette Sumners Tricky Tanner Allcan Taylor Jo Marie Taylor Linda Taylor Pat Taylor Bill Teter Ross Teter Linda Thacker Benny Thieme James Thieme Doris Thomas Sandra Thomas Pat Tiner Barbara Tonick Lynn Townsend Gail Travillo Ann Traylor Guy Trigg Martin Tubbs Charlene Tucker Shirley Tunnell Melvin Vancil Dianne Vaughn Antonia Ventura Starlynn Vernon Pat Vinson Walter Virden Linda Voight Mary agliardo Linda Walker Jerry Wallace Carol Wallis Jenelle Wallis Barbara Ward Susie Warfel Reid Warner Jane Warren 125 3A JUNIORS ANTICIPATE SENIOR YEAR Scheme Watson Neal Watts John Wayne Gail Weatherby Martha Weed Barbara Welch Doris Weldon Wayne Wells Jerry Whatley Mary Ann White Barbara Whitman Ann Why bark Erwin Wilbanks Jim Wilcox Edwin Wilkinson Barney Williams Mollic Willis Leah Wills Sue Wilson Both Winterbaucr Sherwood Wise Sondra Wise Bill Witcher Bobbie Woodruff Sharon Woodruff Barbara Woolley Robert Wulf Jimmy Yates John Yates Carol Young Greta Young Jane Young Mary Linda Young Kathleen Zahrt Frank Zelinek Anna Mae Zeller Daigone Zivcrnianis Correct form is essential in typing. Zada Wells instructs James Barlow while Don McCauley, Mary Louise Worthington, foreground, and Roger Enlow. right, practice on drills. 3B JUNIORS FEW BUT GREAT IN SPIRIT I.antar Allen Vivian Athens Judy Ballou Lee Barineau Danny Bourland Jerry Boyd Mary Burlcw Linda Coker Judy Copple Mary Cundiff Jo Ann Fridle Ann Gibson Jann Gray Joan Haldeman Raymond Hargis Sabra Holmes Carol Inglct William Irving Clyde Kcrley Donna Lee I.ou Noll McCormick Carole McCurdy Billy May Lancia Morrison Vernon Orr Mary Ann Rawlings Edward Sartain Robert Sipe Randhi Smith Nancy Thomas Jayne Usry Sandra White Backseat driver’s view! But the Cecilia Justiss how to shift gears. instruction is coming from the front scat as W. C. Stewart shows I -t 2A SOPHOMORES Top row: Gem Addison. Shelia Arnett. Martha Anderson. David Allen. Wylie tkinson. George Brown, Pat Bentley. John Ballard. Third row: Bichard Allen. Douglas Bankston. Mike Bloom, Eleanor Anderson, Carol! Benson, Giles Bumpas. Mike Brunworth. John mold. Second row: Bill Breeding, Dennis Burdette. Barry Brooks. Jerry Alexander. Gerald Alien. David Beddow, Paul Bergstrom, Bohhy Andrews, Walter Butler. First row: Marlis Anderson. Nancy Alexander, Joanne Armbruster, Pat Autrey, Sandra Annett, Sally Allen. Jimmy Allumhaugh. Joel Akers. Top row: Jon Brown, Linda Brunne Brenda Bronson. Linda Bridges. Sai dra Bennett. Jan Baker, Odell Booke Gary Bentley, Jerry Bohannon. Thii row: Ann Brown, Betty Bell, Jam Brown. Marion Boyd, Judy Bradle Brenda Beaumont. Beverly Barnar Judy Bemusdaffer, Burl Boyle. Secon row: Barbara Butler, Mary Bure! Midge Billion. Betty Blandford, Ba bara Bcnnet, Anne Binford, La Wana Brugess, Frances Ballinger, Donn Britton. First row: Patsy Bcdwel Carolyn Boslet, Jacqueline Brook Barbara Bishop, Marcia Bloom, Cha lotte Brooks, Barbara Bagwell, Joa Buslew, Beverly Bandy. Top row: Toledo Cox, Mary Cathey, Molly Cooper, Doris Cobb. Bee Corey. Aluina Conway, Bennie Cook. Angie Chotas, Danny Cain. Third row: Gary Dickerson. Norman Davis, James David, Brenda Durham. Carolyn Davis, Lynn Dearman, Marsha Dublin, Nancy Dechard, Patsy Dugger, Jerry Echi-ridge. Second row: Donald Dennis, Robert Davis. Jack Darby, Bobby Dunn, Diane Dulaney. Dawn Dodd, David Emmett. First row: Paul Deason, Rob Dillard. Oliver Diggs, Ray Dasch, Dale Dodd. Nevitt Davis, Allen Dillon, Edwin Dietel, Ronnie Davis. 128 miiumiiiUiiiiaiTiiiiili hilliunimi:uii£ 2A SOPHOMORES Top row: Reggie Crook. Bobby Crawford. Edward Coerver, Mike Copeland, Bill Cunningham, Paul Campbell, Eddie Charba, Jerry Drago, Sue Chan nell. Third row: Carol Craven, Claudia Cone, Peggy Childs. Linda Coleman, Martha Cave, Gailya Cornelius, Jean Clifton, Marilyn Cross. Second row: Roger Copeland, John Cochran, Ellis Campbell, Mike Carmichael. Sedalia Campbell, Stanley Combs, Bobby Clayton, Sandra Cole, Edwin Cook. First row: Pat Carbone, Frankie Carlton, Jimmy Cox. Jerry Carell, David Cox. Gary Coffman. Paul Cherry, Caro) Cothrum, Polly Crawford. op row: Charles Emmons, Nick ncke, Charles Erulin, Richard Field, oug Fancher, Gerald Elder, Linn rbis, David Fleming. Third row: arbara Clark, Marcille Cox, Patsy hance, Nita Curtis, Imily Cook, De-nna Casey, Linda Cameron, Coleen arr. Second row: Carol Ernst, Linda aves, Carolyn Edwards, Pat Ellis, inda Fuller, Jeri Flint, Diane Fen-•r, Dolores Fenley, Polly Finneran. rst row: Nancy Fleming. Margaret irrow, Kay Faass, Lany Freeman, ichacl Flaneny, Ricky Faulhaber, B. Fox, Dorothy Fousnan. Top row: George Goff, Clifford Frazier. Hammy Fcnlaw, Mike Greer. David Flowers, Kenneth Fletcher. Mike Fulkerson. Fred Greene. Third row: Danis Fitzgerald, Anita Faircloth. Jo Ann Fegara, Karel Faass, Kay Fisher, Betty Frazier. Elaine George, Sandra Gage. Second row: Shirley Green, Sara Garner, Katherine Gardner, Barbara Gat-tis, Mary Ann Gilliam. Judy Gillham, Donna Sue Greeney, Charlene Gaines. First row: Eddie Freeman, Leann Garett, Ann Garrett. Mary' Griffith, Martha Grau, Lois Jean Garner, Jerilyn Gaddis. Jennie Graham. 129 2A SOPHOMORE Top row: Hubby Grahm. Fred Gersli Glenn Galbraith, Wilson Hunter. My rot Groves. Don Hosvk. Gabriele Gruschkus Kathy Grace, Robert Henry. Thin row: Eddie Howard, David Griffith David Graves, Bobby Herriage, Peggy House, Mary Harrison, Gail Hicks, La Vonnc Holland. Second row: Linds Gray, Beverly Glover, Charlotte Am Greenway, Jack Garrison. Reed Griffin Hob Grundy. Dale Gunnoe, Paul Grant Jerry Garrett. First row: Harry Green Mike Ghormley, Gary Godsey, Stevi Guynes, Dickie Guy, Don Hughey, Gaylord Hayes, Bill Harris. Top row: Johnny Herdrix, Buddy Erwin. Mike Hall. Dave Hitt. Ted Hitchcock. Michael Holy, Jon Horton. Charles Hotchkiss. Third row: Wayne Herron, Hill Haskell, Jack Hamblett. Orvil Jones. Donnie Johnston. Larry Hedges, Pat Hensley. Calvin Harris. Second row: Dennis Hainer. Barbara Hill, Sandra Hester, Gail Hatzenbuchler, Jim Her-old. Elizabeth Howell, Carisa Houseman. Bobbie Sue Herndon. Keath Heyn. First row: Carol Harrison. Ann Hcther-ington. Linda Harris. Nina Hinson. Patsy Hitt, Lynda Hale, Rudie Herndon. Kathy Harden. 11 Top row: Marris Hamilton. Reilly John son, Oscor Johnson, Jay Johnson. Lym Jordan, James Jenkins, Tommy Jonas James Hatchel. Third row: Delore Jackson, Linda Johnson, Linda Jei rcres, Dwayne Jordan, Albert Jackson Diane Jan is, Janice Ingram, Glendolyi Johnston. Second row: Sandra Jackson Judy Johnson, Jackie Johnson. Elois Johnston, Elaine Honeycutt, Mariat Hayes, Ann Hallmark. Charlotte Hall First row: Cecelia Justiss, Barbara Ivey Connie Hill. Martha Hedgecock, Jud; Hoppe, Jerry Holley, Tommy Hargrave Billy Hordocks. !A SOPHOMORES Top row: Dorothy Bagby. Elizabeth Cing. El I wood Jones, John Kidd, Le-irand Kirby, Paul Kramer. Perry (nippa, Johnny Kirby. Outer Kirndak. Third row: Ruby Keeling, Christine Carlen, Carolyn Jones. Karla Knight, larhara Keller, Ruth Kaiser. Lonnie ohnson. Richard Koogle. Dennis King-rell. Second row: Mike Kirby, Char- otte Jones. Sandy Kent. Marilyn Jones, ean Kartous, Dan Keidatz, Hal Kiefer, Job Kristoffersen, Timothy Jones. First ow: Sandra Jones. June Ki v.ijr. Doro by Jones. Robert Jacobs. Larry I.audan, eorge Jones, Paul Kuras, Alfred ahrs. Top row: Paul Levering, Don Lee, Bill Latta, Tommy Lander, John I inius, Charles Loudenback, Bobby Leach, Jerry Louis, Bert Jenkins. Third row: Dicky Latham. Nick Lund. Dennis Lee, Michael Lowrance, Ben Lewis, Ruth Ann Laird. Sondra Luton. Peggy Lewis. Second row: Linda I.idherg, Margaret Landless, Joan Loughmiller, Jody Lu-pean. Mary Frances Lowe, Lynda Sue Lane, Betty I.eatherwood, Charlene Ewell, Linda Leftwich. First row: Marie Lenz, Cassie Luneau, Donna Locklear, Jerry Land, Clydene Little, Diana Love, Priscilla Ixtng, Mary Lee. op row: Travis McCann: Don Me eely; Gwvn Massey; Wayne Me hirter, Jr., Karen McCrary, Mike auney, Gary Madison; John Marshall, bird row: Butch McKinnon, Bill Merit. Barbara Minton, Jacquelyn Miller, :nmelt Moore. June Marder. India Me owen. Anthony Macaluso, Bobby Me aniel. Second row: Kenneth Milligan, arilyn Miller, Pat Moody, Jonne Me ugan, Barbara McCluskey, Mary lyce Murphy, Carolyn McGee, Caro n McClung, Dorcnda Miller. First w: Richard MacFedries, Connie Me-inlay. Julia Mitchell, Elizabeth Mur y. Jan Marshall. Jeanne Mack. Leilani cHale, James Mahdak. 2A SOPHOMORES Top row: Don Murdock. Robert Mays, Steve Martin. Harry Marlin. Jim Nation. Carl Niendorff, Tom Martin. Third row: David MacCorkle. Hilly Moses. Mollis Morrow. Dickie Morris, Dallas Neeley, Neil Nichols. Paul McDonald. Mike McDaniel. Second row: John Me-Craw. Jimmy Newman. Robert McDonald, Davden McFarlin, Judy McKendry, Maureen Mooney, Mary Martha Mondy. Barbara Miller. Jerrel Norman. First row: Gail Mackey, Mary Millender. Katherine Mills. Scharrio Montgomery, Martha Murphy, Patsy Miller. Terry Miller, Sylvia McKenney. Top row: Charles Overman, Tom Oli pliant. Jim Pcdcn, Edward Purcell. By ron Pascal. Joe Poovcy, Anthony Piazza Third row: Betty Neill, Dottie Olson Sally Norris, Cris Nochel, Patt O’Keefe. Sandra Phillips. Sandra Paym Carol Parr. Second row: Mary Neme Helen Newell, Bennie Payne, Pagg Nichols. Jerry Powell, Elaine Pierson Reggie Lou Parks, Juanita Quinn. Firs row: Barbara Nelms, Judy O’Dei Bunny O’Hara, Jo Marie Osthoff, Sylvi Prevratil, Ruth Pyke, Milton Poklad nik. Larry Presley, Boh Ping. Top row: Steve Robertson. Jimmy Robb. Boh Roark, Ray Rhamey. Bill Reece, Billy Russell, Bobby Paschal. Stan Read. Third row: Johnny Peoples, Dudley Reese. Ruth Price. Joyce Patton. Pat Perkins, Foster Roden, Richard Rushing. Boh Petty. Milton Pierson. Second row: Carla Pollard, Patricia Pickard. Patti Ray. Jayne Ragot. Suzanne Park. Joy Parker, Beverly Por-tcous, Carolyn Peterson, Bill Porter. First row: Cynthia Richards, Carolyn Randle, Randy Ray, Lauwana Ransom, Madeline Rosenblatt, Patricia Petty, Jimmy Pippen, Linda Pratt. 132 2A SOPHOMORES Top row: Clark Rattan, Suzanne Roy-ster. Don Stokes, Robert Steere, Paul Snow. W. A. Stanley. Edwin Smith. Third row: Bette Jane Reitz, Glen Scoggins, Roy Sawyer. Joan Rutledge. Judy Ruhert. Connie Stubbs, Marycllen Smith. Sharon Stolz, Sheila Scimeca. Second row: Carolyn Stevens, Ann Stephenson. Marilyn Savage. Judy Settle. I .a Dona Sillman. Diane Sanders, Frances Sullivan. Glenda Robinson. First row: Paula Robinson. Joye Rollings. Sherry Roebuck. Paula Richardson. Beverly Ridgway, Doris Russell, Marianne Sorrels, Ann Sypert. op row: Tommy Thomas. William Tini-ions. Billy Van Winkle. Steve Turner, arry Turner. Joe Max Turrentine, ames Verschoyle. Third row: Jim IJn-erwood. Phil Tipton. Jerry Thompson, oh Tomlinson. Alice Taylor. Penny Ipthegrove, Max Tabl. Travis Vander-ool. Second row: Susan Trostel. Beth homas. Barbara Thomas, Mary Lou iekery. Brad Tihhets, Hal Thompson, andra Templeton, Virginia Tucker, arah Vayette. First row: Mildred Ty-on. Valerie Ter Maath. Bobbie Ann erry, Shurley Sue Tucker. Jockey larie Tucker. Sue Tucker. Sue Ta-jm. Billye Sue Trammell. Top row: Gail Plunkett, Bobby Sparkman, Joe Sandone. Glyn Strother. Marie Smith, (Parole Skinner. Judy Scott. Third row: Doris Simmons, David Smith, Fanny Santry. Ruth Suitor. Stevenson, Ed Stribling. Second row: Sally Smith. Sally Ann Smith. Stephanie Roper Schermcrhorn, Pat Snipes, Pat Strickland. Ronda Smith. Honey Sue Salamon. First row: Judy Snowbirger, Joy Souther, Dottie Simms, Martha Sigler. Shirley Stinnett, Betty Smith. 133 2A SOPHOMORES TOP ROW: Tom Wilson, John Wiltshire, Gary Williamson, Paul Wyche, Boh Weir, Jack Worsham. SECOND ROW: Cathy Walker, Gene Wiley, Helen Wiggins, Ann Womack. FIRST ROW: Wendall Walker, Jerry Woerner, Wayne Wright. Richard West. TOP ROW: Mack Wimberly, John Walvoord, David White, Ronald Watson, Roberta Williams. Jean Townsend, Ronald Williams. THIRD ROW: Sharon Ueblacker, Kay White, Marian Wooldridge. Sharon Woodford, Virginia White, Rosalie Walton. SECOND ROW: Lynn Watkins, Juliann Weida, Billie Faye Amend. Linda Woods, Jan White, Betty Jo Welly. FIRST ROW: Joe Ware, Mike Wylie, Fred Wynn, Bill Weidler, Frank Wiltshire, Tom Wilson. Allen Worthington. 3n Wicmoriam PATRICIA ANNE HARGROVE SHIRLEY JO HARGROVE Died August 5, 1956 134 2B SOPHOMORES I Dramatizing the small size of their class, only four Spring Semester 2B's showed up for the class picture. They are, left to right: Tom Kane, Mickey Lewis, Aria Bethume, and Steve Bryant. Turn about is fair play! L. C. Kirby, the Crusader photographer gets “shot himself, as Judy Thompson helps take names and money on Sophomore Picture Day. “In the counting house, counting out their money . . Roberta Staglik, Joy Dale, Charlotte Weiss, and Linda Thompson of the Crusader Staff are counting out the money they received for Sophomore pictures. 135 136 TARY COLONEL A. C. BURNETT COLONEL ROSCOE ROBERTS NEW SCHOOL OPENING CAUSES COMMANDANT SHIFT Colonel A. C. Burnett, commandant of cadets at Woodrow Wilson one and one-half years, was transferred to the new Samuell High School at midterm. Col. Burnett has been with the Dallas Schools more than thirty years and expressed great pride in having the privilege of leading the largest prep school R.O.T.C. in the world. Lt Col. Roscoe Roberts, Wilson’s new comman- dant. has had a military career since 1938. He has been an R.O.T.C. instructor at Texas A. M., commander of eight station headquarters at A. M.. and Commandant of cadets at Forest Avenue High School for the past 18 years. Col. Roberts came to Woodrow from Forest last September as a geometry teacher. M SGT. JACK MORRIS M SGT. LONNIE REDDEN SFC GEORGE HARP 138 RUTH BALCH Secretary IGHEST RANKING OFFICERS ON REGIMENTAL STAFF A coveted honor among the officers in tin military department is to he chosen Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel. Only the most outstanding leaders achieve these commissions, since these ranks carry the responsibilities of the two highest offices in the corps—those of regimental commander (colonel), regimental adjutant. and battalion commanders. Fall officers were: Colonel Robert Darrah. Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Arnold. Major John Lobingier, Major Joe Williamson. Major James Short, and Major Vernon Burdick. Spring officers were: Cadet Major Dan West, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Andy Short, Cadet Major Wayne Catina, Cadet Major Dale Staples. Cadet Major Eric Wood, and Cadet Colonel John Lobingier. FRONT ROW: Tommy Harrover, Jimmy Short. Terry Wallace. ROW: Dan West, Lynn Flowers, Philipp Grubbs, Marcus Rickey Holloway. Rill Kaun. Les Arnold, Charles .Moore, Ed Wood, Larry Hilley, Dennis Stone, Pat David, David Marshal. Sartain. Boh Slone, Ricky Phillips. Brad Graves. SECOND RANGER MEMBERSHIP REQUIRES DISCIPLINE, SKILL Woodrow Wilson Rangers feature the best-drilled cadets in the military corps. By meeting certain standards in performing the manual of arms and in marching, cadets may become Rangers, who are entitled to wear the white fourager. FRONT ROW: Mike Ferguson, Stanley Fullen, Bobby Bennett, John Mason, Steve Joyce, Dan Brents, Milton Miles, Dick Beal, Bill Oliver, Tom Sawyer. Robert Bazhoa. SECOND This R.O.T.C. Drill Team performs many services, acting as ushers for Woodrow’s Open House, executing drills at Federal Inspection, at football games, and at l)al-Hi Drill Team Competition in the spring. ROW: Robert Fulkerson. Robert Kelland, David Ballard, Ross McMahon, Jerry Dickerson, Carl Norris, Dan Boctchcr, Johnny Taylor. WOODROW RIFLEMEN IN TOP TWENTY OF CITY The Rifle Team of Woodrow’s “army” par--i pates in many rifle matches with several of • members placing high among the city’s best enty marksmen. The team, under Sergeant nnic Redden, is expected to hold this year’s ty award and the shouldcr-to-shoulder match. Though all military hoys use the range reg-arly. those who show greatest skill are eligible r the 15-man team. Members are awarded the ile Green Ribbon. There are also three grades marksmanship which entitle the holder to a ecial badge. 'I'he letter on the ribbon indicates i expert rifleman who is credited with 68 per nt of the maximum possible score. A badge cans the wearer is a sharpshooter, who is edited with 60 j er cent under specified condi- ns: and “M” designates marksmen who are edited with 60 per cent under other conditions. FLE TEAM—Tram Captain, John McBre. SECOND )W: Paul Allen, Lynn Flowers, Van Roberts. THIRD )W: James Forrest. Mike Cambell, Don Welty, Bill owrll. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Rigshy, David Bonnet, ve Christian. Austin Lewis. Edwin Brown. The photographer, looking for candid shots, caught Regimental Range Officer Paul Allen on the range reloading his rifle. OFFICERS OF R. O. T. C. BAND ('.apt. David Gershner Capt. Gilbert Wyrick Maj. Weldon McDonald 1st Ll. Boyce Vanderburg 2d Lt. Maurice Billion 2d Lt. Billy Dickson 2d Lt. Alfred Gray 2d Lt. Bill Blair 2d Lt. Billy Earl Hill 2d Lt. Don McCauley 2d Lt. Dodd Miller 2d Lt. Don Pembroke 1st Lt. Bob Crouch 2d Lt. John Collins 2d Lt. John Leavitt 1st Lt. Sherman Purser 2d Lt. Billy Souther 142 Colonel George Royster Director BAND ROSTER TOP ROW: Cpl. I.amar Allen Sgt. Mike Bennett Cpl. Paul Bergstrom Pvt. Allen Billion PFC David Blaekwell M Sgt. Brooks Bradley FIFTH ROW: Cpl. Raymond Hargis PFC Larry Hedges Pvt. Lydon Henry Cpl. Preston Brashear Cpl. Billy Foote Pvt. Keith Hcyn SECOND ROW: M Sgt. Charles Cannon PFC Van Chapman Cpl. Paul Cherry SFC Pete Corey PFC Bobhy Crawford PFC Bohby Davis SIXTH ROW: SFC Fred Hill M Sgt. Richard Hoppers Cpl. Charles Hotchkiss M Sgt. Jim Howell PFC Wilson Hunter Cpl. Klwood Jones PFC John McCraw THIRD ROW: Sgt. Buddy Doxey PFC Charles Emmons Pvt. David Emmett Sgt. Kurt Englcmann PFC Jerry Etheredge PFC Rick Faulhoher SEVENTH ROW: M Sgt. Norman Minoky Pvt. Jack Minsky Pvt. Dan Musser Cpl. Jim Nation Cpl. Tommy Oliphant SFC Fred O’Neal M Sgt. Tommy Rhea FOURTH ROW: PFC Richard Field SFC Roy Flynn PFC Linn Forhis M Sgt. Robert F ox Cpl. Reed Griffin M Sgt. B. F. Hamman EIGHTH ROW: Pvt. Steve Robertson Pvt. Glen Scoggins Cpl. Robert Sipe Sgt. Bill Squibb PFC W. A. Stanley Cpl. Bill Tcter PFC Jim Underwood NINTH ROW: Pvt. Travis Yanderpool M Sgt. Dan Vaughn Sgt. Walter Virden PFC William Wallace PFC Larry Ward Sgt. Reid Warner SFC Neil Watts TENTH ROW: Cpl. Charles Weatherford PFC James Weeks Sgt. Sammy Wilkinson Cpl. Dave Williams PFC Loy Williams PFC John Walvoord Pvt. .Mark Young COMPANY “A” ROSTER FIRST ROW: Pvt. Wylie Atkinson PFC Don Barr Pvt. David Beddow Pvt. Carol I Benson Sgt. James Bonner M Sgl. Edwin Brown SECOND ROW: Sgt. Harold Brennan Pvt. Robert Codey PFC I.eroy Coleman Pvt. Stanley Combs Pvt. Mike Copeland Pvt. Nick Encke THIRD ROW: SFC Bill Ferris Pvt. David Fleming Sgt. Samuel! Fleming Capt. Paul Golden Pvt. Dickie Guy Pvt. Jack Hamblett FIFTH ROW: PFC Mike McDaniel Sgt. Jim Malcolm M Sgt. Milton Miles Pvt. Neil Nichols PFC Bill Reece Pvt. Robert Reid SIXTH ROW: PFC Ronny Rigsby Sgt. Ricky Simpson Pvt. Duward Sumner Pvt. Bill Van Winkle Pvt. David Whittington Pvt. Curtis Williams SEVENTH ROW; Pvt. Harry Williams Pvt. John Wiltshire Pvt. Frank Wiltshire Pvt. Marcus Wood Pvt. Gaylon Wood Pvt. Jack Worsham FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Michael Holy Pvt. Eddie Howard 2d Li Wayne Janes Sgt. George Jennings Sgt. Gary Kirkland Sgt. David McAdoo 144 Lt. Col. v re nee Dellay Capt. Pal Burke Capl. Robert Fulkerson Maj. Dale Staples 1st Lt. Stanley Fullen 2d. Lt. Gary Seaton COMPANY “B” ROSTER TOP ROW: CpI. Neil Adams Pvt. Richard Allen Pvt. Don Ballard PFC Frank Batts SFC Johnny Bowling Pvt. Carlin Brandt SECOND ROW: Pvt. Dennis Burdett Pvt. Roger Copeland PFC Harry DeFord Pvt. Edwin Deitel Pvt. Gary Dickerson Sgt. Bill Farley THIRD ROW: Pvt. Randy Fitzgerald PFC Fred Gcrsch PFC Jerral Groggins CpI. David Griffith PFC Jack Gunnels Pvt. Gary Hawkins FOURTH ROW: SFC Tommy Harrover Pvt. Herbie Hill PFC Jay Johnson SFC John Johnston PFC Lonnie Johnson Pvt. Sam Jones FI mi ROW: Pvt. Gary Kaufman Pvt. Paul Kuras 2d Lt. John Logan Pvt. Paul McDonald Pvt. Darden McFarlin SFC Ross McMahan SIXTH ROW: pvt. C. S. McManos 2d Lt. Arnold Marks PFC Johnny Peoples Pvt. Larry Presley Pvt. Stuart Scott Sgt. Glen Slocum Pvt. Larry Smith SEVENTH ROW: SFC Ross Teter Pvt. Jimmy White Pvt. Jerry Wilkinson Sgt. Elbert Wilson PFC Jerry Woerner Pvt. Jimmy Workman Pvt. Fred Wynn 145 Lt. Col. John Lobingier n dito Maj. Wayne Catina ('.apt. Jeff Deason (.apt. Hill Sullivan COMPANY “C” ROSTER SECOND ROW: Cpl. Mike Bumworth Sgl. Clyde Kerley Pvt. Paul Deason Pvt. Robert Dillard Pvt. Paul Drcwy Pvt. J. H. Fox SEVENTH ROW: SFC John Spiva F Sgt. Mien Temple Pvt. William Timmons Sgt. Clint Tittsworth M Sgl. Cerald Walker SFC Terry Wallace Cpl. Jerry Whatley THIRD ROW: Pvt. Glenn Galbraith Pvt. Jerry Holley Pvt. David Hoag Cpl. Tom Hunt PFC Mike Hyde PFC John Jacobs FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Johnny Kirby Pvt. John Lanius Pvt. Hill I.atta Pvt. Don Lee Pvt. Ronnie Listerbargcr Pvt. Richard MacFedries Pvt. I.arry McCord TOP ROW: Pvt. Jerry Alexander Pvt. Douglas Hankston SFC David Bennett Pvt. George Brown SFC Robert Brown M Sgt. Richard Buckner SIXTH ROW: Pvt. Hob Ping Pvt. Raymond Rhamey Sgt. Hill Schmitt PFC Jerry Shover Pvt. David Smith Pvt. Paul Snow PFC Israel Sontry FIFTH ROW: Pvt. Robert McDonald Sgt. Frank McWilliams Pvt. John Mitchell Sgt. Lonnie Mullen Pvt. Don Murdock Pvt. Yerrel Norman Pvt. Byron Paschal 146 COMPANY“D” ROSTER TOP ROW: FIFTH ROW: SFC Cecil Bailey SFC David Ballard Sgt. Bill Branscom Pvt. William B. Brooks Pvt. Donald Brumley Pvt. LeGrand Kirby M Sgt. Charlton Lewis PFC Nick Lund Pvt. Bobby McDaniel Cpl. Bill May SECOND ROW: SIXTH ROW: SFC Herman Clay M Sgt. Jerry Dickerson PFC Jerry Drago Pvt. Gary Everest PFC Mike Greer Sgt. Lewis Mondy Pvt. Eddie Myrc M Sgt. Bob Neyland SFC John Ping SFC Jerry Ramsdale 2d l.t. Rex Reynolds THIRD ROW: SEVENTH ROW: Sgt. Denton DeWitt CpI. Dennis Haines Pvt. Joe Hainey CpI. Roy Hewitt CpI. Walter Hickman PFC Foster Rhoden Pvt. Bob Roark Pvt. Billie Wrye SFC Tony Smith Pvt. Kenneth Swiney Pvt. Robert Woodall FOURTH ROW: M Sgt. Ronald Hogan SFC Steve Joyce PFC John Kelly 1st Sgt. Robert Kelly Sgt. Glenn Kirby 1st Lt. George Cogswell 1st Lt. Steve Taylor 2d Lt. John Smith ('.apt. Robert Cooper Maj. Erie Wood Maj. Dan West 147 COMPANY “E” ROSTER TOP HOW: Pvt. John Arnold Pvt. James Birminghan Pvt. Danny Bonrland SFC Terry Chanmess Pvt. F. 1 Cliarba Sgt. Steve Christian SECOND ROW: Pvt. Bill Cotton Pvt. Jack Garrison Sgt. Houston Graf Sgt. Don Hailey SFC Richard Holloway F Sgt. Ray James SIXTH ROW: Cpl. Robert Sickles Sgt. Gene Smith Pvt. Kenneth Spradlin SFC William Stallings Pvt. Robert Steere Pvt. Harold Strother SEVENTH ROW: Pvt. Jerry Thompson Pvt. Buddy Fite Pvt. G. O. Traylor Pvt. Steve Turner SFC Gary Welty M Sgt. Edwin Wilkinson Pvt. Lee Wolfgang THIRD ROW: SFC Bryant Jenson Cpl. Frank Jelinck Sgt. Bud Johnson Pvt. Lynn Jordan Cpl. Keith King Pvt. Paul Kinney FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Ronald McCullen Pvt. James McGhee Pvt. Benny McMahan SFC Don McMillan Pvt. Jack McReynolds SFC Ricky Phillips FIFTH ROW: Pvt. Kenneth Mulligan Pvt. James Peden Pvt. James Peeler Cpl. Bill Reed Pvt. Jack Scott Pvt. Bill Sharpe 148 ('.apt. Dan Olson 1st Lt. David Edmonson 2il Lt. Robert Abbott 2d Lt. John Eikenburg COMPANY “F” ROSTER OP ROW: FC John Allen vt. Jimmy Anton FC John Beeman FC Earl Britt :t. James Kaminski SCOND ROW: FC Paul Campbell FC Lawrence Christmas FC James Cox •t. James Crouch .t. Robert Donahue SIXTH ROW: PEC Bill Merritt SEC Charles Moore Sgt. Laurie Mosely SEC Mike Nance Pvt. Norman Pat trick Pvt. Milton Pokladnik SEVENTH ROW: PEC Jerry Stovall Pvt. Don Sursh SEC Benny Thieme Sgt. James Thieme SEC Bill Wilson Sgt. Robert Wulf rilRD ROW: •'C Charles Erwin t. Frankie Earaizl t. Mike Fulkerson 'C Jack Caulding 'C Robert Graham 5URTH ROW: 1. Russell Griffith 'C Charles Hamiliton t. Earl Harris •'C Gaylord Hayes :t. William Irving •'C Burt Jenkens IETH ROW: FC Bill Koun FC Cy Lloyd FC James Malulak Sgt. Gordon Martin FC James May •'C Mike May 19 J Maj. Paul Allen Capt. Johnny I)c Poma Capt. Richard Kriss Capt. Gerald Tcmpleman COMPANY “G” ROSTER TOP ROW: PFC Lynn Allen Pvl. Lee Barinian SFC Gene Benthul SFC Steve Bolicoff Cpl. Mike Bloom Pvt. Burky Bollman FIFTH ROW: Pvt. Tony McCraw Pvt. Barry Martin 2d I.t. Robert Nasby Pvt. Hollis Morrow PFC Milton Pierson PFC Richard Powers SECOND ROW: SFC Richard Cervin Sgt. Kenneth Chambers CpI. Cecil Copeland CpI. James Dalton Pvt. Ronald Davis PFC Joe Duran THIRD ROW: SFC Trice Edwards PFC Gerald Elder PFC Doug Fancher Cpl. Chad Ford PFC Clifford Frazier Pvt. Chuck Graf SIXTH ROW: Sgt. Jeff Proctor Pvt. Robert Ross PFC Paul Rury Sgt. Edward Sartain SFC Tom Sawy ers PFC Ronald Stacy SEVENTH ROW: PFC John Stone SFC Ross Story Sgt. Jack Sturgess Pvt. Jay Trammell PFC Tom Wilson PFC Gary Williamson FOURTH ROW: M Sgt. Larry Hilley Sgt. Gregg Jenson M Sgt. John Jenson PFC Oscar Johnson Cpl. Gary Jordan Pvt. Leslie Lund 150 1st it. bin my Powell 2d it. Carle Heller 2d Li. Brad Graves (.apt. Dan Brents 1st Li. James Russell COMPANY “H” ROSTER TOP ROW: M Sgt. Dick Beal SFC Richard Berry Pvt. Bobby Brewer 1st Sgt. Dan Boettcher SFC James Buchanan SECOND ROW: Sgt. James Cantrell Pvt. Gordon Carmicheal Pvt. Harold Carmicheal Sgt. William Carter Pvt. Dwayne Cook THIRD ROW: Pvt. James Deason Pvt. Douglas Duncan Pvt. Gary Floyd SFC Philip Garner PFC Paul Grant FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Robert Cray Pvt. Paul Hargrave Pvt. Joe Hornsby Sgt. Robbie Isonhood Pvt. Ronnie LaGrone FIFTH ROW: Pvt. Tommy Lander SFC Glenn Lindsey Sgt. Scott McMahon Pvt. Weldon Moore Pvt. Richard Morris SIXTH ROW: CpI. James Paschal Pvt. Joe Poovy Pvt. Fred Sauccman Pvt. Allen Segal M Sgl. Robert Slone Pvt. John Stanfield SEVENTH ROW: SFC Norman Stepter Pvt. Charles Stone Sgt. Dennis Stone Pvt. Fred Turner CpI. Bobby Wallace CpI. Ken Ward 151 Maj. Vernon Berdick £5 Ik Capt. Jack Barfield 1st Lt. Tommy Flanagan Capt. Lynn Flowers 1st it. Edward Kennedy P m 2d It. Leroy Smith - COMPANY “I” ROSTER TOP ROW: PFC Robert Addison PFC Giles Bum pas Pvt. Ellis Campbell Pvt. David Curd PFC Jack Darby SECOND ROW: SFC Pat Davis M Sfit. Perry Edmonson Pvt. David Elder 1st Sgt. Mike Ferguson PFC Kenneth Fletcher THIRD ROW: SFC John Foltz Pvt. Frank Fritts Pvt. Myron Groves Pvt. Bob Grundy PFC Tommy Hargraves FIFTH ROW: Pvt. Banks Klein CpI. Austin Lewis SFC Eugene LupPlace Pvt. Allen Lyars PFC Donald McNeelcy SIXTH ROW: PFC Wayne McWhirter SFC David Marshall SFC Carl Norris SFC Fred Schweizer Pvt. James Sturtevant Pvt. Craig Summer SEVENTH ROW: Pvt. Brad Tibbits PFC Ronald Thrasher PFC Robert Tomlinson Pvt. James Vershoyle M’ Sgt. Ervin Wilbanks PFC Allen Worthington FOURTH ROW: Pvt. David Harrington M Sgt. Glen Hinckley SFC Kent Jones PFC Orville Jones Pvt. Alfred Kahrs 152 Co. 2,1 l.t. Bobby Bennett COMPANY“K” ROSTER FOURTH ROW: Pvt. George Guff Pvt. Paul Haney SFC Bill Kaufman SFC Dennis l.eyrer FIFTH ROW: Pvt. Travis McCann Pvt. Tom Marlin Pvt. Mike Martin 1st Sgt. John Mason Sgt. John McWilliams SIXTH ROW: SFC Jerry Parkerson SFC Jay Simms PFC Richard Sloan Pvt. Horace Spradling PFC Dale Gunnoe SEVENTH ROW: Sgt. Wayne Wells Pvt. Kenneth Williams 2d l.t. Lance Williamson Pvt. Tommy Wisely SFC Bill Witcher TOP ROW: Pvt. David Adams Pvt. Robert Bartholomew SFC John Beverly SFC Gene Box SECOND ROW: Pvt. Bill Breeding M Sgt. Marvin Brown Pvt. Jerry Carrell Pvt. Charles Crane THIRD ROW: Pvt. Norman Cox Pvt. Charles Davis SFC John Fry PFC Allen Goodrich 153 Cap t. Richard Piper (.apt. Johnny Taylor ('.apt. Walter Tibbits 1st Lt. Mike Churchman 1st Lt. James Forrest Lt. Col. John Me Bee COMPANY “L” ROSTER TOP ROW: PFC Bobby Baugh Pvt. Larry Billingslv Pvt. Bill Bodecker ' SFC Barry Brooks Pvt. Jon Brown SECOND ROW: Pvt. Frank Callahan Pvt. Roy Carrigan Pvt. Bobby Clayton Pvt. Dale Dodd Pvt. Bobby Dunn SIXTH ROW: SFC Robert Schmidt Pvt. David Smith Pvt. Joe Stevens Pvt. James Stevenson Pvt. Don Stroud Pvt. Don Sullivan SEVENTH ROW: SFC Billy Thames CpI. Melvin Vancil Pvt. Charles Vernon Pvt. Danny Webb SFC Mike Worden M Sgt. Joe Young THIRD ROW: Pvt. Jack Gray SFC Philip Grubbs Pvt. Calvin Harris Pvt. Ted Hitchcock Cpl. Jimmy Inglis FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Richard Koogle PFC Paul Kramer Pvt. Jimmy Lay Pvt. Jerry Lewis Pvt. Frank Madison FIFTH ROW: Pvt. John Marshall 2d Lt. Mike McGinnis SFC Mike Neff Sgt. Harry Neill Pvt. Charles Ray 1st Sgt. Wayne Robinson 154 COMPANY“M” ROSTER TOP ROW: Pvt. Joel Akers Pvt. Jimmy Allumbaugb Pvt. Bobby Andrews Pvt. Alfred Barnet SFC Roy Bassbam SECOND ROW: Pvt. Pat Bentley Pvt. David Ibirba SFC Bill Butts Pvt. Danny Cain Pvt. Jimmy David THIRD ROW: Pvt. Bobby Davis Pvt. Robert Henry F Sgt. Johnny Isbell Pvt. Bill Jacobs Pvt. Don Johnston FOURTH ROW: Pvt. Bill Kristoffersen Sgt. George Leigh Sgt. Robert McClanahan Pvt. Hayne McKinnon 2d Lt. Johnny Miller FIFTH ROW: Pvt. Tom Moore Pvt. Billy Moses SFC Jim Mount PFC Arnold Owen Pvt. James Pippen SIXTH ROW: Pvt. Edward Purcell Pvt. Randy Railey Pvt. Mike Read M Sgt. Randy Rivers Pvt. !ike Rutledge SEVENTH ROW: Pvt. Don Stokes PFC Ed Stribling Pvt. Robert Thomas Pvt. Bill Weidler Pvt. Bobby Weir 155 Does M Sgl. Redden ever gel lailor’s cramp from measuring recruits for R.O.T.C. uniforms? The “customer” is Norman Cox. and those waiting. Arnold Marks and Hill McCorver, are probably visualizing the first parade day. Hoot camp really begins on the ground at Woodrow. R.O.T.C. boys receive instructions from M Sgt. Redden outside on a warm September day. “W. W.’S ARMY” GIVES NEW EXPERIENCES TO SOPHS The thrilling experience of leading the Grand March! Bob Darrah. Joan Dunlap. Leslie Arnold. Delores Crist. Larry DeHay, Bobbie Woodruff, Dean Hosier, and Sue Evans head the promenade of officers and their dates down the length of the gym. 156 An exciting moment at the January Officers’ Hall was the presentation of Rifle Team awards by Col. A. C. Burnett and Major Albert Perkins, right, to Capt. Lynn Flowers, Lt. Col. John McBee, and Cadet Col. Bob Darrali. R. O. T. C. NOT WITHOUT HONORS AND GLAMOUR rmory turned dining room! Privileged officers and dates, Carl Heller. Karen Kowalke, Marcille Cox, Bob Crouch, Dottie Wallwork. and Richard Criss find refreshment both in sitting down and in drinking cokes. Non-coms, Wayne James. John Logan, Ray James, and George Cogswell must stand. Colonel A. C. Burnett makes a last quick glance over the cadet corps at Wednesday morning parade before ‘‘Pass in Review! 157 Early morning drills like the one shown hero an- part of the Woodrow ilson Rangers strenuous training program to prepare this crack company for public exhibitions. Sharp-eyed cadets line up the targets as they practice for competition in the city's rifle matches. Standing near the first rifleman are Cary Surrat and Sergeant Redden. 158 With flags flying the Color Guard marches to parade position before a Wednesday morning parade. COLOR GUARD PRESENTS THRILLING DISPLAY A very necessary and important part of the Cadet Corps is the Color Guard. These four non-commissioned officers are chosen from a list of outstanding applicants from every com- pany. Their express duty is to present the colors at Wednesday morning parades and also at the Officers’ Ball. LEFT TO KICHT: Cecil Bailey. Charlton Lewis. Ross Teter. Harry DeFord. 159 160 ETICS BOTTOM ROW: Gerald Neely, Jimmy Harris, John Beeson. Bill Hopkins. Tom Palmer. Curtis Rivers, John Logan. David Miller, Jimmy Mason, Jack Gravitt. SECOND ROW: Mike Neff, Milton Lamm, Jamie Eller, Tommy Murray. Bill Dickenson. Tommy Asel, John Beverly, Billy Thames, Frank Graham, Herbert Harlan. Don Bennett. THIRD ROW: Russell Hill. J. N. Legg. Mickey Kirkpatrick. The men behind the scenes who are responsible for training the Wildcat gridmen for high performance both on the field and in life are Melton Owen, backfield coach: Jim Riley, head coach; and Don Helms, line coach. WILDCAT GRIDM A good season was predicted fc the Woodrow Wilson Wildcats b sports writers on the Dallas news papers and the W. W. coaches Fourteen returning lettermen, th best potential players since 195c and excellent coaching marked th 1956 team. Though they suffere a tremendous setback when Jimnv Mason, quarterback, broke his an kle, the Wildcats made a fin showing. Redistricting in the city place Highland Park in District 5 AAAA along with Woodrow North Dallas, Hillcrest. and Pleas ant Grove. Formerly, all the cit; teams were in District 4-AAAA Jimmy Wilcox, Wade Byrum, Charles Yates, James Cantrell. Johnny Fry, Wayne Pemberton, Johnny Yates, Harry DeFord, John Wayne Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Lindsay, Fred Schweizer, Freddie Brown, Edward Cain. Joe Sandone. Paul Hargrave. Harley Reeves, Boh Scott. Hal Thompson. i FOR SECOND it the Oak Cliff teams and Croz-r Tech now compose District 6-AAA. The Wildcats tied with orth Dallas for second place in strict, having been defeated by ite finalists. Highland Park. Many honors came the squad's ay. Curtis Rivers and John Bee- n were named to the All-City am. Gerald Neely and Russell ill were top Woodrow rushers, ne of the biggest thrills of the ason was Woodrow's triumph er Pleasant Grove. The spectac-ar last quarter was sparked by accountable touchdowns that ided in a 38-6 score. PLACE 163 The city’s leading rusher, Lonnie Caddcll, appears stopped by a bevy of Woodrow Wilson Wildcats. Glenn Lindsey (45) and Tom Palmer (76) watch as Boh Scott (81) and teammates entangle Caddcll. However, North Dallas triumphed, 18-12. TOMMY ASEL Guard Two Letters RED AND GRAY DROP HEART BREAKER TO N. D. Some say it was over-confidence; others declare it was too much Lonnie Caddell, hut regardless of the reason, the result was a heartbreaking 18-12 defeat of Wildcats. North Dallas Caddell played an important part when his team slipped by Woodrow’s defense for 3 touchdowns. After trailing 12-6 in the third quarter Woodrow’s Gerald Neeley-tied the score 12-12 early in the final period. Shortly afterward the Triple-W drove 45 yards but was stopped on the Bulldogs' 9 yard line. After being held for short gains for three downs Caddell stunned the Woodrow spectators on an 80 yard touchdown run to clinch the game for North Dallas. JOHN BEESON Tackle Two Letters JOHN BEVERLY JIMMY CANTRELL NORMAN COX Guard Back Back One Letter Two Letters One Letter 164 Jack Gravitt. W. W. fullback. appear Scollic appears jn l as determined. H determined to run over a I: Park unleashed a tremendou WILDCATS GIVE STATE FINALISTS SCOTS BIG SCARE JACK GRAVITT Back One Letter It is to Woodrow’s credit that they were beaten by state-finalists Highland Park. Getting away to a running start Woodrow received the opening kickoff and showed an excellent offense as Russell Hill sprinted 48 yards to the Scot L6 yard line. Three plays Si later. Hill went over for touchdown. Wade By rum converted. Retaliating quickly, the Scots moved 60. yards in 4 plays to change the score 7-6. The first quarter and last few minutes of the half saw the completion of Wilson's touchdowns, while the second half was dominated by the Scotties. Final score was 51-19. BILL DICKENSON End One Letter JAMIE ELLER Tackle One Letter JOHN EMMETT FRANK GRAHAM Manager Back One Letter One Letter 165 JIMMY HARRIS Tackle Two Letters RUSSELL HILL Back Two Letters BILL HOPKINS End Two Letters MICKEY KIRKPATRICK Center One Letter EXTRA POINT BEATS S. O. C. BEARS Quarterback J. N. Legg's educated toe and a bruising Wildcat defense joined forces to give Woodrow Wilson their first victory of the season. The Wildcats took the game from South Oak Cliff by a 7-6 decision. An interception by tackle John Beeson on the S.O.C. 36 yard line sparked the Wildcats to a 6-0 lead. Jack Gravitt ended a 35 yard drive with a one yard plunge; Legg successfully kicked the extra point. The Bears attempted a come-back at the end of the third quarter when an Oak Cliff player fell on a blocked Wilson punt on the 6 yard line. Three plays later Buddy Philips stomped over for the score. The P.A.T. was blocked giving the major tally to Woodrow Wilson. HERBERT HARLAN Back Two Letters Three of South Oak Cliff's hip Bears are closing in on Fullback Frank Graham as two others Into hold on. The Wildcats won the defensive battle, 7-6. 166 J. N. LEGG Hark Three Letters JOHN LOGAN Center One Letter TOMMY MURRAY Hack One Letter GERALD NEELY Hack Three Letters TOM PALMER Tackle Two Letters TAKE W. W. W.’S FIRST The first game of the season saw the Wildcats fighting hard, hut nevertheless beaten by the favored Crozier Tech Wolves. The Wildcats were the first to light up the scoreboard, however, and also the last to chalk up a score. The Wolves took the spotlight for the last part of the half which ended with a Tech lead of 25-7. Even so, the Triple W. made a spirited attempt at gaining points late in the third and early in the fourth quarters. A 20-25 count was reached later as Tommy Murray returned a Tech pupt 61 yards where Gerald Neely took over for a 14 yard touchdown run. 'lech regained the spotlight though, as they inarched 63 yards for their final score and domination over the Wildcats. Woodrow Wilson’s junior tailback. Russell Hill, is shown skirt inn right end against (.rozicr I cell. Wildcat Quarterback J. N. I.egg watches from the background. Tech won 32-27. Little Hal Thompson holds on to a Sunset Bison as Johnny Logan rushes to help. Woodrow Wilson heat its arch-rival. 20-7. TOTAL VICTORY OVER O. C. SCHOOLS Cl'KTIS KIVKKS End Two Letters Several Adamson Leopards are shown in pursuit of Gerald Neely, senior halfback for the Wildcats. The previously undefeated Leopards fell before the Bed and Gray, 13-7. BILLY THAMES Back Two Letters 168 II l THOMPSON Hack One Letter CHARLES YATES Guard One Letter llillcrest’s Ted Hord's attempt to break into the open was not successful as Jamie Eller t75). Charles Yates (64), and Milton Lamm (78 . closed in for a tackle. Woodrow went on to win BIG RED SCARES WACO, HILLCREST WACO SCARED, HILLCREST CRUSHED Wingback Gerald Neely stiff-arms a Waco Tiger as another Bengal races to assist his teammate. The Wildcats held the powerful Tigers to a 10-0 decision. 169 Coach Bobby Griffin explains one of his Kittens’ defensive plays to Coach Tom McBrayer. SCORES WAV. 1 Tech (Forfeit) 0 W.W. 24 S.O.C 7 W.W. 18 Sunset 6 W.W. 13 Adamson . 6 W.W. 6 Hillcrest 13 W.W. 1 Highland Park (forfeit) . 0 WAV. 6 0 W.W. 13 Pleasant Grove 19 W.W. 0 Thomas Jefferson 24 Albert Jack-on, “B” team tailback, is shown above trying to shakj off an unidentified Sunset Baby Bison. The Wildkiltens went 01 to win the game, 18-7. WILDKITTENS TAKE FIRST PLACE FIRST ROW: Jerry Works, Ronald Ciipen, Joel Akers, Albert Jackson, Chad Ford, Charles Ray, Dennis Lee, Bobby Leach. Butch Gurley, Bobby Stevenson. Earl Ellis, Cecil Copeland. SECOND ROW: Carlin Brandt. John Kidd, Frank Fritts, Jon Horton, Robert Steer. Jack Rutledge, Tubo Thomas. Randy Railcy, William Timmons, Jerry Garrett, James Jenkins, Jim Harrleson. THIRD ROW: Coach McBrayer, Coach Kelley, Bob Lccson, David Bragg. Robert Copeland, George Armstrong, Leslie Lund, Joe Tur-rentinc, Jim Phillips, Bill Irving, Emmett Moore, Cecil Bailey, Ronnie Smart, David Hoag, Coach Griffin. FOURTH ROW: Ken Word, Butch Crossland, Bill Collins, Walter Butler, Larry Ellsworth. Bobby Gray. Buckey Bollman. Bob McDanial. Gayland Wood, Paul Snow, Carl Niendorff. Pictured from left to right is the 1956-57 “A” Basketball Squad: Coach Bennie Kelley. Fontaine Riley, Jerry Wells, Mack McAlister, Dan Shelton. Barry Williams. Tommy Davis, Willie Baker, Charlton Lewis, Guy Tripp. Morris Orr, Hick Martin. Jack Scott. Jack Smith, and Managers Bobby Trammell and Robert Addison. BASKETBALL FINISHES STRONG AFTER SLOW START Although not finishing as high as expected in district play, Coach Bennie Kelley’s basketballers furnished Wildcat supporters with plenty of thrills this winter. After a rather dismal start, the quint gained momentum rapidly in December and hit, perhaps, its peak against Sunset incite Dr. Pepper Tournament. Coach Kelley, as usual, isn’t looking hack, however. With four lettermen available for full-time duty next year, plus one mid-term graduate, followers of Woodrow Wilson have high hopes for another successful season in 1958. retty Sandra Terry. 4A. was chosen f the “A’’ basketball team as their asketball Queen. 171 CONFERENCE BASKETBALL SCORES Woodrow Wilson 70 Woodrow Wilson 75 Woodrow Wilson 81 Woodrow Wilson 49 Woodrow Wilson ... 64 Woodrow Wilson 84 Woodrow Wilson 61 Woodrow Wilson 56 Pleasant Grove . 59 Thomas Jefferson 47 Highland Park 89 Hillcrest 61 W. W. Samuells 51 Thomas Jefferson 68 81 Highland Park .67 COACH BENNIE KELLEY Jack Smith is shown driving past Jerry Cobh of Sunset for a layup in a semifinal game of the Dr. Pepper annual basketball tournament. Sunset won the game 80-74. Mgre. ROBERT ADDISON Two Letters and BOBBY TRAMMELL 172 DAN SHELTON Guard, Captain Two Letters All-District Honorable Mention on All-State Team WILLIE BAKER Post One Letter NINE CAGERS AND MANAGER GET LETTERS TOMMY DAVIS Forward Two Letters CHARLTON LEWIS Forward One Letter mack McAlister Guard One Letter RICK MARTIN Forward One Letter JACK SMITH Forward, Guard One Letter Honorable Mention on All-District GUY TRIGG Post One Letter JERIG WELLS Guard Two Letters 173 Left to right: Coach McBrayer. Mike Fulkerson. Tom Emory. Milton Pierson, Cary Bentley. Larry Smith. Kenneth Fletcher. James Jenkins, Ted Hitchcock. Buddy Erwin, Vernon Hogue, Joe Max Turrentine, Harry DeFord, Hal Thompson. Glyn Strother. Manager, Kenneth Milligan. Manager. “B” CAGERS WIN NINE, DROP SEVEN IN CITY PLAY Under the capable supervision of Coach Tom McBrayer, Woodrow Wilson’s 1956-57 “B” basketball team chalked up a 9-7 won-lost record in city play. This mark gave the Wildkittens fifth place in final city standings. Although winning is very important, one of the main purposes of ‘ B’ team play is to give sophomores valuable game experience. Phis year the set-up was ideal. With the nine city schools playing a double round-robin schedule, the “B’s were able to play three games each week. Coach Tom McBrayer beams happily at the progress the “B Basketball team is making. SEASONS SCORES Woodrow Wilson 31 Woodrow Wilson ....48 Woodrow Wilson ....42 Woodrow Wilson 63 Woodrow Wilson 62 Woodrow Wilson 47 Woodrow Wilson ...46 Woodrow Wilson ....44 Woodrow Wilson .38 Woodrow Wilson 56 Woodrow Wilson .58 Woodrow Wilson 35 Woodrow Wilson ....55 Woodrow Wilson.... ...40 Woodrow Wilson .53 Woodrow Wilson 44 North Dallas 48 Millcrest 49 Sunset 56 Pleasant Grove 28 South Oak Cliff . ..64 Tech 55 Thomas Jefferson 36 North Dallas 39 Adamson .. .... 37 W. W. Samucll 23 Sunset 38 South Oak Cliff .. 60 Tech 31 Thomas Jefferson .38 Adamson 26 174 BO MOM ROW: Lynn Jordan. Howard Vannoy, John Boss Tcter. Nicke Eneke. Richard Morris, Pal Davis, Jon Paschall. Jerry Fhompson, Reed Griffin. Tom Hunt. Glenn Brown, Bill Oliver. Kdward Charha. Allen May. Hinckley. SECOND BOW: Coach Cates, Jim Pendleton, GOLFERS EXPECT TO RECAPTURE TITLE At press time the golf team, coached by B. A. Cates, were working hard in their effort to capture the city title this year. Last year the team broke a five year winning streak by losing by 1 2 point to South Oak Cliff. With two returning lettermen on the team hopes are high that this year's team will start a new winning scries. BOSS I E 1KB One Letter HOWARD VANNOY One Letter Coach BIJFOBI) CATES 175 BO MOM ROW: Charles Ericson. Skipper Beauchamp, Kay Walton. Sue Zi gen be in. Sandra Bi$lx-e. Darlene Ruhland. Judy Long. Bob Nasby. TOP ROW: JOY Souther. Man Harrison. Ellis Campbell. Edwin Cook. Foster Roden. Louis Mondy. Paul Haney. Hannah Kittrcll. Harriet Kittrell. Virginia Tucker. Sandra Templeton. Jody Lupean. Marilyn Savage. Marian W ooldridge. Kathy Zalirt. Anne Gibson. WOODROW NETTERS’ RECO Cit Champions for th past seven years is the enviable record of ihe leant. Besides the city tournament. many invitational school tournaments are held in different cities. The Wildcat netters always look forward to these, because at this time they have the opportunity to meet players of different abilities and gain new experience. In 1956, Woodrow Wilson was represented by two teams in the regional meet. The boys doubles team, composed of Dan Shelton and Charles Ericson. Willie Baker comes up on a difficult ball for a return hit. 176 Dan Shelton practices on )iis serving technique during spare moments. Better friends than enemies. Marilyn Savage ar Kathy Zalirt shake hands at the end of their pra tice game with Darleen Ruhland and Sandra Bisbc Shown are lettermen of 1956, left to right: Charles Ericson. Boh Nasby. Skipper Beauchamp, Kay Watson, Paul Haney, Sue Zigenbein. Sandra Bisbee. Darlene Kuhland, and Judy Long. MATCHED IN CITY readied the finals at this meet. The girls doubles team, Sue Zigenbein and Kay Watson, won first at regional pnd were runners-up at the state meet at Austin. fered, however, when promising letterman Darlene Kuhland broke her ankle just before the city matches in March. At the time the Crusader went to press, prospects for another city championship are bright. Returning lettermen and promising beginners offer keen competition in tournament play. One setback was suf- This was Burian Hightower’s firs.t season coaching the Woodrow netters and with the fine showing this year he expects to do urian Hightower’ first season Sandra Bisbee gets under a high ball for a return •aching the Woodrow netters shot as Darlene Kuhland waits in readiness, 'utilises to be a successful one. Letterman Bob Nasby warms up by serving a few balls across the rut. |77 BOTTOM BOW: Managers Jimmy Wild. Robert Jacobs; Glenn Lindsey, Luther Soules, Don McMillan, Bryant Jensen, Milton Gardner, Stanley Fuller, Bill Sullivan. Tommy Wisley, Bill Carter. Bob Leason. Bob Scott, Tommy Hull. Carlyle Cox, Mike Nance. SECOND ROW: Russell Hill, Norman Cox, Don Humphrey. Terry Cooks ton. Bobby Coffer. Dick Cole, Trice Edwards, (-bad Ford, Mike Ferguson, Edwyn Brown. Jerry Ethridge. Rusty Dunn. Clyde Kerley, Travis McCann. Bobby Kiefer, Albert Jackson. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Wilcox, William Irving, Kenneth Milligan, James Jenkins, Glyn Strother. David Emmett, Edwin Deifel. David Edmondson. Paul Levering, Andy Short, Gaylord Hays, Buddy Fite, Johnny Desilets. Jack McRenolds. Jack Scott. Haskell Branch. Ken Word, John Logan. Mark Wallace. Gary Coffman. Fred Winn. Otis Nolte, John Paul Spurgeon, Leslie Lund, Rick Dallern. TRACK AND FIELD MEN TO GIVE GOOD ACCOUNT With only one lelterman available for this year’s track team, the cindermen were not, at press time, expected to be as strong as in recent years. Nevertheless, Coach Melton Owen’s chargers were expected to give a good account of themselves in the district meet. Since several members of this year’s team were sophomores and juniors, .Coach Owen hopes for a good season next year. Included among the underclassmen was high jumper Glenn Lindsey, the team’s lone letterman from 1956. i 178 JOHN PAUL SPURGEON Pole Vault Coach MELTON OWEN FRED SCHWEIZER Discus DON HUMPHRIES and LESLIE DUNN CLYDE KERLEY GLENN LINDSEY Sprint Broad Jump High Jump One Letter ITH ONLY 1 LETTERMAN, SQUAD LACKS EXPERIENCE MILE RELAY Top to bottom: CARLYLE COX. BOB LEAS0N,i7o TOMMY HULL. 1 MIKE FERGUSON Hurdles BOTTOM ROW: Micky Kirkpatrick, Mike Maddox, Jerry Thompson, Jimmy Basham, David Miller, Mack McAlister, Don Coin, Billy Jack Gunn, David “Poochic” Smith. SECOND ROW': Fontaine Riley, Jerry Wells, Eugene Lup- Place, Herbert Harlan, Billy Thames, Barney Williams, James Cantrell, Benny McMahan. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Mason. Sammy Hosea, Cecil Bailey. Gerald Neely, Jeryl Eads, Morris Bryan, Don Barr. GOOD SHOWING IN PROSPECT FOR BASEBALLERS As the Crusader went to press, the baseball season had not started. However, Coach Bobby Griffin's team, after tying for second place in the city the two previous years, was determined to make a topnotch showing for Woodrow Wilson in its first year in District 5-AAAA. Among the thirty diamond enthusiasts reporting for workouts early in February were five lettermen, three of them two-year numeral winners. Two other players lettered in 1955, but didn't make it last year. Around this nucleus Coach Griffin hoped to build a winning team. MIKE MADDOX Shortstop One Letter DAVID SMITH Pitcher Two Letters A!I-City 1956 JERRY WELLS Second Base Two Letters FIVE LETTERMEN FROM 1956 MAKE THEM NUCLEUS JERRY THOMPSON Second. Third Base-Two Letters JERYL EADS First Base-One Letter 181 BILLY JACK GUNN Loft Field One Letter DON COIN Bight Field One Letter Outfielders pictured, kneeling, left to ri are: Cecil Bailey, James Cantrell. Standit Billy Thames, Jimmy Mason. Sammy Ho;-Gerald Neely, ami Spike Harlan. THIRTY PLAYERS REPORT FOR WORKOUTS Infielders, left to right are: David Miller, Don Barr. Benny McMann. Jimmy Basham. 182 Pitchers and catchers shown, left to right are: Mickey Kiri Patrick, Mack McAlister. Fontaine Riley. Morris Bryan, an Eugene LupPlace. BOTTOM ROW: Fred Turner, Lariy Smith. Ronnie Watson. Emmett Moore. Hal Thompson. Orvill Jones. Harry Williams. Managers Delaine Walker, Joe Poovey. Jimmy David. SECOND ROW: Allen Day. Paul Grant, Jay Dodson, Joe Max Turrentine, Ted Hitchcock. Harry DeFord, Tommy Emory. Don Murdock. Charles Ray. THIRD ROW: Larry Rillingslv, Van Chapman. Otis Tyson. Bobby Weir, Vernon Hogue, Mil-ton Pierson, Mike Fulkerson. Johnny Hendrix. SOPHS EXPECTED TO IMPROVE “B” BASEBALL STANDING Although no games had been played as the Crusader went to press, prospects were again bright for an outstanding “B” baseball season. The team tied for first in 1955 and finished third last year, and expecta- tions were that this year's squad would at least maintain. if not improve upon, those records. Don Helms, coach of the team, spent several years with the “A squad and is fully qualified to instruct the ‘‘BY' in the fundamentals of playing baseball. By the time they are moved to the “A” team, the sophomores are ready to compete with the best in the city. Coach DON HEI MS Wildkitten diamond aspirants lake a few warmup exercises while waiting on Coach Helms to start things. 0_ W. W.’s “personality” cheerleaders. Dean Hosier, Jeanne McLain, Larry DeHay, Camille Pratt, Danny Hample. and Kay White prove to be outstanding performers at all athletic contests. CHEERLEADERS CHOSEN FOR LOYALTY, VIVACITY Vivacity is the keynote of the W. W. Cheerleaders. They never miss a chance to spark school spirit, whether it is in pep assemblies or only in a small gathering of Wildcat fans. These popular, loyal leaders also have a responsibility to the student body other than leading the yells: they must also exhibit the qualities of good sportsmanship and leadership in all phases of school life. An attractive “show window” of their school is the cheerleaders. Highland Park clu-orleaders are introduced to the Woodrow fans durit the game at Highlander Field. Jeanne McLain demands a hearty che from the crowd while Dean Hosier watches from the left. Red socks, gray socks, hobnail shoes . . “That’s the way you spell it; here’s the way you yell it . . . DANNY HAM RLE and KAY WHITE LARRY DEHAY and CAMILLE PRATT 185 “We’ve got the team that’s on the beam . . DEAN HOSIER and JEANNE McLAIN “If you’re gonna win you’ve got to F I G H T ! HAL SIMMONS and SANDRA TERRY BOTTOM ROW: Diane Eddleman, Linda Harrison. Daneen Milam. Dee Wheeler, Eleanor Anderson. Johnnie Sue Gibbons, Shirley Sullivan. Janet Ross, Jo Anne Farrier. SECOND ROW: Jan Babbitt. Shirley Clark. Sandra Templeton. Virginia Tucker. Jody Lupean. Harriett Kittrcll, Bobbie Doodruff, Pat LaRue. Carolyn Phillips. Yvonne Gerst. THIRD ROW: Bennie Payne. Sandy Kent. Jeanne Mack. Joy Dale. Anne Wattner, Ann Baker. Judy Long, Evelyn Claire, Madelynn Eikenburg, Sharon Rieflcr. FOURTH ROW: Sondra Theriot. Marilyn Jones. Mary Griffith. Nancy Wilson. Harriet Green, Charlotte Weiss. Suzanne Kadane. Juliann Weida. Alice Hart. FIFTH ROW: Marty Deason, Pat Snipes. Gail Plunkett, Gabriel'e Gurschkus, Molly Cooper, Kathy Zahrt. Gina Marriot, Janet Fisher, Jo Anne Sayers, Sarah Bradley. GIRLS’ P. E. CLASSES HOLD SPIRITED TOURNAMENTS Who says the only athletes are hoys! 'Phis notion is a decided misconception as can be proved almost any day by observing the girls in physical education classes. Each class is divided into teams which compete against each other. During the fall the girls’ main interest is volleybal The winner in each class or period play each othe for the championship. During March and April, the girls start playing i their basketball tournaments. But, the most popul? sport of all is softball, which is played during the lat spring and early fall. Directing the girls in their activities are Betsy Cli ford and Mrs. Jean Terry. THE WINNING VOLLEYBALL TEAM—BOTTOM ROW: Kay Watson, Judy Engleman. Kay Webb, Gail Walker. Hannah Kittrcll. SECOND ROW: Beverly Pappcnfus, Anita Jackson. JoAnn Johnson. Judy Smith, and Maidec Longakcr. 186 KEEPING TRIM IN GYM st popular sports of the P.E. Classes. Pat Moseley has practically a free throw for this try at the basket. Vicki Mach, left, looks hopeful, while opponent Sue Stewart appears to have given up. It’s a hit! Joan Haldeman has just connected with the ball and the sideline breaks into cheers. laron Branscomb lands gracefully from a for- Nell Crittenden scurrying to third base is called safe ird roll as fellow club members await their (somewhat prematurely?) by Daigone Zeidermonis. rn on the mat. Judy Moore is the third baseman. 187 BOYS DISPLAY PHYSICAL PROWES IN P. E. CLASSES Varied activities keep the Physical Education hoys in tip-top shape. Basketball, football, boxing, wrestling, calisthenics and various games make up their activities. New equipment and facilities for physical education have encouraged more and more boys to take P.E. instead of R.O.T.C., since the new gym was built two years ago. Lynn Allison is in complete command of the situation at this point in a P. E. class • y 'xr basketball game. “Count out loud,” shouts the instructor to these boys warming up for some competitive games. Preliminary inspection is required of the hoys in instructor Charles Stewart’s classes. Here he is checking the boys to make sure they are not wearing street socks. Past the inspector arc: Jerry Cummings. Calvin Justice and Charles Crossno. Next in line are Carl Anderson. Billy Greer. John Wayne Johnson. Bob Lytton, Ted Bianchi. Robert Barfield. BOYS UNDERGO DISCIPLINE TO BUILD BRAWN, HEALTH lust taking it easy? Vope. 'Phis goes on ■veryday in Boys’ P.E. classes, and it is •ailed “doing sit-ups.” •V :.v:v:v $$.v. pf§ %v IV If I ■ « . 1 4 t ■ V (l niUUi NIZATIONS 191 STUDENT COUNCIL TAKES LEAD IN WORTHY PROJECT Ieq TOP ROW: Gloria Allen. Kolimla Bailey. Ann Baker. Beverly Barnard. Sharon Branscomb. Mary Chotas, Shirley Clark. Norman Cox. Charles Crane, Joy Dale. SECOND ROW: Judy Darr, Bob Darrah. Jeff Deason. La Donna Dicks, Donna Douglas. Joan Dunlap, Paula Ehy, John Eikenburg, Anita Faircloth, Ann Garrett. THIRD ROW: Janelle Griescl. Carol Griffin, Judith Harris, Ted Hitchcock, Dean Hosier. Barbara Hutchinson, Becky James, Jackie Johnson, Betty Jordan, Suzanne Kadanc. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Kennedy, Sandy Kent. Heather Llewelyn, John Lobingier. The link between the school administration and the student body—such is the Woodrow Wilson Student Council administration of student business. Its primary purpose is to he of service to the school, selling newspapers, yearbooks, football, baseball and basketball tickets, and various other items. It takes the lead MATTIE DELL WEBB Sponsor in discussing problems which may arise and in presenting its solutions to the student body. Representatives arc elected from each counseling group and meet during counseling periods in the band-room. Pictured are: Spring Term Officers, Luther Soules. President; Mon Orr, Vice President; and Ellen Ray, Secretary. 192 REPRESENT STUDENT BODY BEFORE FACULTY TOP ROW; Glenda McCarty. Carole McCurdy, Weldon McDonald. Jeanne McLain. Gina Marriot. Mary Alice Murphy. Nancy Norris. Ruby Palmer. Peggy Paul. SECOND ROW: Joan Pressly, Ellen Ray. Marilee Roland. Deborah Scherzer, Pete Shinoda. Sandra Simmons. Glenda Smith. Luther Soules. Sally Stone. Joan Strattin. THIRD ROW: Tricky Tanner. Sandra Templeton, Sandra Terry. Sondra Theriot. Linda Tucker. Sandy Vestal. Jo Ann Y’iars. Pat Vinson. Terry Wallace. Kay Watson. FOURTH ROW: Martlu Weed, Dan West, Robert Williams. Ann Whyhark. Sue Zigenbein. Greeting visitors during Public School Week is one of the duties of the Student Council members. Councilmen Linda Tucker and Peggy Paul are shown greeting Mrs. Leo E. Coats (signing register), Mrs. Bill Woemer, and Mrs. Harry Parks. 193 PROJECTIONISTS PERFORM NEEDED SERVICE TOP ROW: John Allen, Ann Baker, Mary Ann Baxter, Bev erly Bennett, Henry Bollman, Brooks Bradley. Preston Bra shear, Harrell Brennan. David Burba, Paul Campbell. SEC ONI) ROW: Bobby Clark. George Cogswell. Dick Cole. Jeanm Coleman, Mary Beth Colquitt. Richard Copeland, Nell Crit tenden. Bailey Currin. Johnny De Poma. Rosemary Duggan. THIRD ROW: John Emmett. Judy Engleman, Bill Farley. Diek Field. Lynn Flowers, Billy Foote, Robert Fulkerson. Stanley Fuller. Glenn Galbraith. Jerrel Goggans. John Gorman. There’s more to being a projectionist than starting and stopping the projector, so the members of the Projectionists Club have found out. These members give of their time and skills to classes, whose teachers schedule films, slides, and film strips for instructional purposes. The Projectionists Club, under the sponsorship of J. W. Brown, has grown from less than ten members to more than thirty. They must understand the workings of the machines they operate, know how to repair films, and be available during study periods for work in the projection room. Social and field trips, which include free passes to downtown theaters arc part of the clubs activities. PROJECTIONISTS HAVE FUN WITH WORK TOP ROW: Jam-lie Gricsel. Norman Hall. B. F. Hamman. Sue Harris, William Hill. Bob Hughcn, William Irving. Becky James. Georgia Janousck, Reilley Johnson. SECOND HOW: Sue Keeton, Johnny Kelly, Charlton Lewis, Barbara Lindloff, Roberta McElwain, Arnold Marks, Ralph Oilman. Jim Peden, Marilyn Pettigrew. Donna Phifer. THIRD ROW,: Tommy Reeves, Dorothy Schultz, Glenn Slocum. Walter Tibbitts. C. 0. Traylor. Starlynn Vernon, Walter Virden, Terry Wallace, Jenelle Wallis, Charlotte Weiss. Erwin Wilbanks. OFFICERS FALL TERM President, John Gorman; Vice President, Robert Fulkerson; Secretary, Walter Tibbitts. OFFICERS SPRING TERM President. Stanley Fullen; Vice President. Walter Tibbitts; Secretary, Marilee Roland. Pictured arc: Walter Tibbitts, John Gorman, Marilee Roland. Stanley Fullen. and Robert Fulkerson. 195 FIRST ROW: Gloria Allen, DeLoris Bacon. Rolinda Bailey. Azalea Beene, Sally Bell, Pat Bcv-ington, Ann Bishop. Janis Bobbitt. I.inda Bower. Sarah Bradley. SECOND ROW: Sharon Broyles. Martha Burford, Mary Burford, Nancy Channel!, Shirley Christopher, Evelyn Claire. Mary Clark, Nan Clark. Mary Coniglio, Emily Cook. THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Cook, Ronnie Crigger, Dolores Crist, Mary Cunningham, LaDonna Dicks, Rose-Mary Duggan. Barbara Evans. Charlene Ewell. Anita Faircloth. Paula Finneburgh. FOURTH ROW: Jeri Flint. Brenda Frazier, Suzanne Frith. Sylvia Gandy, Sharon Goldstein, Charlotte Greenway, Dorothy Ham, Judy Harris, Phila Harrott. Marsha Hayle. FIFTH ROW: Margaret Hazlett, Diane Hetherington. Kaneda Hicks. Connie Hill, Peggy Hodges, Sharon Holloway, Brenda Hopper, Carol Hulsey, Barbara Hutchinson. Gretchen Hyde. SIXTH ROW: Becky James. Jackie Johnson. Y. W. C. A. AIDS Y-TEE No boys allowed (too bad. say the men bersI! One of the largest and most popular o ganizations for girls is the Y-Teens. Men bersbip in this school club also meat membership in the Y.W.C.A. Activities ai planned through the “Y,v and many them arc held there. The girls attend World Fellowship dinner, a candlelight!! service, and a Christmas dance. They meet girls from all over the cil 196 Term officers are: Jo Anne Sayers, President; Barbara Evans, Vice President; Sharon Broyles, Treasurer, and Linda Bower, Jnterclub Council Representative. MRS! ROW: Jerry Johnson, Kathleen Joines, Annette Julian, Cecelia Justiss. Christine Karlen, Nlonetta Kelly, Hannah Kittrell, Harriett Kittrell, Karen Kowalke, Pat LaRue. SECOND ROW: Linda Little. Joan Loughmiller, Marcia Lumpkin. Saundra Mead. Nancy Milam, Sydnc Milam. Mary Millender. Dorenda Miller. Pat Moody, Lancia Morrison. THIRD ROW: Mary Murphy, Donna Myers. Kay McCormick, Doris McShan, Nancy Norris. Vee Parker, Reggie Parks, Carol Parr, Peggy Paul, Penny Penry. FOURTH ROW': Carolyn Phillips. Judy Pou, Jerry Reeder, Janet Ross, Kay Rowan. JoAnnc Sayers. Deborah Scherzer, Josephine Servello, Shirley Singleton, Judy Smith. FIFTH ROW: Jane Solomon. Roberta Staglik. Beverly. Stewart. Pat Tiner. Sandy Vestal, Claudette W’araksa, Barbara Ward, Charlotte Weiss, Barbara Whitman, Sondra Wingren. SIXTH ROW: Donna Yaw, Beverly Yount. AN WELL-ROUNDED PROGRAM lid country at these gatherings. Among ther benefits they enjoy are dancing, kimming, and tennis. Boys are allowed at ke dances. Meetings are also held at school. On rst and third Mondays at 3:45 p.m. the iris meet in Hall-4 under the guidance of pan Musick and Doris Kemp. Interesting pople are invited to speak, or service proj ts are worked on. These girls derive uch fun and pleasure from helping others. JEAN MUSICK Sponsor 197 O DORIS KEMP Sponsor LEADING SENIORS SELECTED FOR LIBRARY COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Robert Abbott. Judy Alexander. Robert Bar-field. Sharon Broyles. Mary Lou Cook. Mary Beth Coniglio. Mary Cunningham. Judy Darr. Bob Darrab. Sheilab Delfeld. SECOND ROW: Elinor Dietel, Martha Dixon. Rosemary Duggan. Judy Engleman, Barbara Evans, Jody Hellmuth. Sharon Holloway. Janet Humphreys. Eddie Kennedy, Barbara I.ind-loff. IHIRD ROW; John I.ohingier. Maidee Longaker. Cary McCollum. Virginia Mason. Ann Mvers. Nancy Norris. Vee Parker. Bettie Pickle. Sue Ellen Price. Bill Reed. FOURTH ROW: Sue Sandel, Judy Sanderson. Deborah Schcrzer, Dwight Sharpe. James Short. Hal Simmons. Nancy Smith. Dale Staples, Joan Strattin. Linda Tucker. FIFTH ROW: Charlotte Weiss. Jeanette Wells. Dan West. Elizabeth Whitman. Joe Williamson. Bill Wilson. Dorothy Wood. I “Who said ‘ “Don’t give up I he ship ? And what is a good game to play at a Christmas party? The person to ask such questions is a member of the Senior Honor Library Council. These friendly 4A and 4B seniors are on duty everyday at all periods. They will assist you in learning your way around the library. Under the guidance of Helen Braack. librarian. they themselves, learn library procedures. HELEN BRA AC Sponsor Dorothy Bracken and Maurine Redway, co-authors of the book Early Texas Homes, present a copy of their book to the Woodrow Wilson Library at a Library Council meeting. JUNIOR RED CROSS REPUTATION EXCELLENT TOP ROW: Linda ndrrson. Brooks Bradley. Barbara Coch-rum. Marcillt Cox. Mary Cox. Larry Dr Hay, Mary Charles Dodd. Rosemary Duggan. Lynnda Dyer. Martha Echart. SECOND ROW: David Edmondson. Paul Grant. Philip Grubbs. Raymond Harris, Beverly Holder. Carol Houser, Marilyn Jones, Pat Kilgore. Margaret Landress. Carol MfCurdy. THIRD ROW: Roberta McElwain, Barbara Miller, Pat Moody, Bet tie Pickle, Alice Pulley, Judy Roberts, Merrilee Roland. Sue Sandel, Jackie Skaggs, Carole Skinner. FOURTH ROW: Pinky Skinner. Mary Ellen Smith. Judy Thompson. Rosanne Thompson. Pat Tiner. Melvin Vancil. Jam-lie Wallace. Daigone Zider-man is. Why is the Woodrow Wilson Chapter of the Junior Red Cross rated so high!) in the city? Mainly because its faculty sponsor. Aliys Field Hoyle, and its members arc dedicated to a task that requires selflessness, among other qualities. Every year the Woodrow Junior Red Cross contributes to the making of decorations for the Veterans' Hospitals. This year center pieces were made by home rooms for these hospitals at Christmas time. Tubercular masks were also made as a project for Woodlawn Hospital for Tuberculars. Special Christinas project of the Junior Red Cross. Aliys Boyle, sponsor. Bruce Rodenroth. and Donald Williams arrange their display of decorations for the Veterans’ Hospital in tin show eases. ART CLUB MEMBERS ARE TALENTED AND WILLING FIRST ROW : Suzanne Bethel. Bobby Clark. Diane DuLaney. Annabelle Duncan. Limla Kay Eaves, Travis Faircloth. SECOND ROW': Harriet Green, Carolyn Hearne. Sharon Hoff. Bobby King. Becky Ever wonder who made the colorful posters around school and the decorations for the dances? Room 302 is the place to look for the answer. Tuesday mornings at 8 o'clock the Art Service Club meets to discuss ways in which they may be able to serve the school through their art work. Lavo, Joan Strattin. THIRD ROW : Eleanor Stueber. Sandra Terry. Pat Tincr, Linda Tucker, Starrlvnn Vernon, Jam-lie Wallace. FOURTH ROW : Kay Webb. The club is composed of talented juniors and seniors from the art classes. They work on various projects during their art classes and in any spare time they have. SPRING TERM OFFICERS: Harriet Green, president; Travis Faircloth. vice president; Pat Tiner. secretary; Eleanor Stueber. treasurer. 200 FIRST ROW: Roy Rassham. Edwin Cook. Richard Copeland. Rill Crowell, Rill Cunningham. Charlie Erickson. SECOND ROW: Jerry Hill, Ted Hitchcock, Don Howard, Doug Howell, Robert Jacobs, John Jenson. THIRD ROW: Clyde Kerley, Milton Miles, Lewis Mondy, Jack Schwadc, Marcus Thompson. Dan West. For hoys only, with a desire to serve! That’s the Key Club, newest of Woodrow Wilson’s service clubs, with a charter membership of thirty-five. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, this club’s purpose is to serve the school and community, to develop initiative and leadership, and to provide experience in living and working together.’Their activities are planned accordingly in carrying out these aims. This year one outstanding fund-raising activity was a basketball game between the men faculty members and the regular “A team. Funds collected were used to fill baskets for several underprivileged families of Dallas and to defray expenses of other service projects. A Model Assembly at school was presented, and many other interesting projects were promoted. Any boy with a grade average of C or above may apply for membership and be approved by the principal and sponsors. KENNETH HALE Sponsor Spring term officers: Rill Crowell, president: Doug Howell, vice president; Don Howard, secretary; Larry De Hay. treasurer. AERONAUTICS CLUB ASSEMBLES THE AIR-MINDED On a field trip to White Rock Airport Bill Walters, Bill King. Frank Graham, Jack Barfield, Jerry Massoud, Oley McNatt, and Bailey Currin gather first hand information about the workings of an airplane. The boys in the Aeronautics Club study almost every phase of aviation—weather, navigation, radio beams, mechanics, and even the globe itself. For the artistic minded people—there are always model airplanes to build and then to study. At the weekly meetings of the club, (every second Friday of the month). new developments in education are discussed as well as the business at hand. These boys are flying high and on their way to a promising career in aviation. Sponsoring the Club this year is Robert Pollard, who also teaches mathematics. FIRST ROW: President Jerry Massoud, Vice President Bailey Currin, Frank Graham, Oley McNatt. Vernon Burdick, Jon Moody. SECOND ROW: Jerry Smotherman, Wayne Robinson, Bill King, David Dcckerd, Boh Neyland. THIRD ROW: James Abrams, Jack Barfield, Bill Walters. Kent Jones, Joe Holloman, Buddy Biles. FOURTH ROW: Edwin Brown. Robert Pollard, Gary Seaton. Tommy Canafax, Bob Booska. LITTLE THEATER GROUP PROVIDES ENTERTAINMENT FOR STUDENT BODY ... SPRING TERM OFFICERS: Kay While, Treasurer; Hal Simmons, President; Ellen Ray. Secretary; Doug Howell. Vice President. Who knows? If a Little Theater member shows promise in acting, someday he may find himself . . . on an assembly program! Under the direction of Helen Eckleman, speech teacher, this club of one hundred members, plus, finds fun and work rolled into one. The program committee, headed by Doug Howell, and the melodrama com- mittee, headed by Martha Echart and Ellen Ray, provide skits, actors, and actresses for the Tuesday afternoon meetings. Members are also helped to overcome stage fright and gain self-confidence. Membership is not restricted to speech classes: anyone may join. Who’s going io catch that ride? Little Theater members Jeanne Wiley, Susan Sapp, and Connie Kring compete in the Hitch-Hiking contest announced by Doug Howell at the Christmas Party. Saint Nick, or at least one of his helpers, also appeared at the Little Theater’s Christmas party. Confidentially, Hal Simmons is putting presents by the fireplace for all the good little girls and boys. 203 FIRST ROW: Judy Haralson. Bunny O’Hara, Roberta Staglik, Patti Ray. Randhi Smith, Dona Douglas. SECOND ROW: Betty Maxon, Lcilani MeHale, Anne Gibson. Pat Tiner, Carolyn Hearne, Linda Thompson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Neill, Donna Myers, Paula Eby, Jann Cray. Vivian Athens, Linda Coker. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Ham. Mary Lou Cook. Evelyn Louwicn, Rolimla Hailey, jane Usry. Joan Haldeman. LITTLE THEATER OPEN TO ALL, OFFERING . . . FIRST ROW: Carol Griffin, Cynthia Richards, Sharon Stolz. Karen Kowalke. Nlargi King-Riggs. Peggy Jo Wilson. SECOND ROW: Sally Florian. Mary Alyce Murphy. Sue Sandel. Martha Echart, Sondra Theriot, Sharron Hoff. THIRD ROW: June Wafford. Charlott Greenway. Sue Price. Sharon JH oil way. Harriet Green. Rosann Thompson. Mary Chotas. FOURTH ROW: Hob Roark, Dan West. Richard Copeland. Hill Witcher. Duward Sumner, Andy Short. FIRST ROW: Joy Dale, Mary Grace Hendricks, Retie Clem mts, Jeanne Bright. Rosemary Duggan. Nancy Moore, Gene Wiley. SECOND ROW: Carol Johnson, Lynda Hale. Deborah pcherzer, Lynda Galloway, Carolyn Casper. Sue Keeton. Maidec Longakcr. THIRD ROW: Bette Pickle, Charlotte Weiss, Jean Keith. Dee Wheeler, Glenda McCarty. JoAnn Johnson, Judi Rurkhard. FOURTH ROW: David Gershner. Steve Austin, Don Stroud. Frank Jelinek, Dean Hosier. Jerry Hill, Doug Howell. ... FUN FOR MEMBERS, TALENT FOR FUTURE T'IRST ROW: Anita Faircloth, Beverly Yount, Connie Me Kinlay. Joan Loughmiller, Carol Burk. Jeri Flint, Dolores fcrist. Pat Bevington. SECOND ROW: Gloria Allen, Priscilla Broughton. Brenda Hopper, Anne Galbraith, Nancy Norris. Beverly Bardy. Ann Myers. Mary Anne Rawlings. THIRD ROW: Jody Hellmuth, Barbara Ward. Madelynn Eikenburg. Connie Hill, Judy Harris, Sharon Broyles, Barbara Evans. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Phillips, Denise Fancher, Linda Bower, Gail Plunkett. Beth Thomas, Brenda Fra .ier, Vee Parker. Jeanette Wells. ittmtil ■■Will FIRST ROW : Sharon Woodford. Sharon Stolz, Gene Wiley, Cynthia Richards, Kay Rowan. Betsy Terry, Dottie Simms, Sondra Theriot. SECOND ROW: Sharron Hoff, Dorothy Wood. Jane L'sry. Sheilah Delfeld, Fercilla Forbes, Pat Vinson. Linda Thacker, Azalea Beene. THIRD ROW: Nancy Lagow. Mary Ixtuise Worthington. Peggy Storey, Claudette Waraksa, Dorothy Ham, Jan Bobbitt. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Price. Sten Sjogren. Eddie Kennedy. Wayne James. HELEN PARSONS Sponsor ICE SKATERS HAVE RARE PRIVILEGE Fortunate Dallasites to have available such an excellent ice rink! At least one winter sport is possible here in the Southland, regardless of Nature. Woodrow Wilson devotees to the sport of the silver blades—don’t fail to take advantage of this facility, either. The Ice Skating Club has been one of the largest in school since its start six years ago, and it meets every week with an average attendance of fifty or more. Not all of the members are good skaters, hut some of the best in Texas will be found in the Wood-row group. Suzanne Hethel and Ruth Sanders are just two who arc featured in various shows in Dallas. Besides skating, the members, under sponsorship of Helen Parsons, also enjoy parties together, as at Christmas and in the spring. This unintentional double-exposure presents a fairly typical picture of what happens at Club day at the Ice Arena. The “montage” shows a race between some skaters and a pile-up of others. 206 FIRST ROW: Mary Burlew, Martha Burlew, Roberta Staglik. president. Sue Sandel, vice president. Ann Workman, treasurer, Diane Miles. Fat Bevington, Arlene Perdue. SECOND ROW: Joan Burlew, Betty Fleenor, Carol Burk. Jean Ruyle. Marsha Dublin. Sandy Kent, Dona Douglas. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Gustafson. Carolyn Floyd. Anne Brooks, Rebecca de Noyelles, Gail Carol Miller. FOURTH ROW: Jan Baker. Judy Harris, Sharon Broyles, Tommy Rhea. Doris McShan. Donna Britton. EXPERT AND NOVICE SKATERS INCLUDED ROW: Dena Lawrence. Nancy Moore, Josephine Ser-Rawlings, Bonnie Miller, Nancy Norris, SECOND ROW: LaVonne Holland, Con-Pat Herbert, Donna Phifer, Janet Humphreys. Yetta Finn. Rosann Thompson. THIRD ROW: Robert Bar-field. Johnny Cox, Johnny Bowling, Bob Lankford, Bill King. Weldon McDonald, David Gershner. 207 FIRST ROW: Randhi Smith. Sydne Milam. Marilee Roland. Stepter, Jeanne McLain, Betty Veyhl, Shirley Clark. Mary Jo Ann Sloan, Mary Beth Colquitt. SECOND ROW': Norman Ann Smith. Becky James, Janet Ross. Delaine Walker. HISTORY CLUB MADE UP OF EMBRYO RESEARCHERS Anyone interested in history is welcome to join the Dallas Historical Society. Little known facts about early Dallas and Texas arc brought out at meetings, and songs about Texas arc often sung. Not only is the Lone Star State discussed, but current events as FIRST ROW: Frances Reece. Sydney Milan, Carolyn William son. Judy Alexander, Vice President: Sandra Simmons. Secretary; Jeanne McLain. President: Irene DiBennardo. SECOND well. Meetings are held every other Tuesday after school. Sponsored by Doyle Smith, history teacher, students may learn as much about Texas history as though they had taken a regular course. ROW: Doyle Smith. Sponsor: Norman Stepter, Ellen Venable. Jane Solomon, Becky James. Beverly Stewart. Sue Harris, Jody Hellmuth. FIRST ROW: Billie Faye Amend, France Sullivan, Elaine Ausmus. Carol Griffin. Jan Bobbitt. Jo Ann Sloan. SECOND ROW: Carol Houser. Sally Slone, Sharon Dunn. Belly Veyhl. Maidce Longaker. Mary Belli Coniglio. THIRD ROW: Anne Calhraiih. Gretchen Hyde. Penny Penry, France Recce, Sylvia Gandy. FOURTH ROW: Suzanne Buhrer, Marion House, Donna Myers. Ann Criswell. Jane Solomon, Martha Bagby. FIFTH ROW: Preston Brashear. Gerald Green. Richard Koogle. Don Goin. SIXTH ROW: Albert S. Johnson. Sponsor: Harry Haun, Delaine Walker. SPIRING JOURNALISTS BENEFIT FROM PRESS CLUB How much influence Jane Arden, Steve Roper, or the crime photographer has on recruiting members of the Press Club will probably never he known, hut here is a club for budding journalists. Meeting every other Thursday under the guidance of A. S. Johnston, journalism teacher, the Woodrow Wilson Press Club presents programs designed to give counsel to those interested in newspaper or publication work. Appearing before the club this year have been speakers from newspapers, journalism schools, and libraries who have explained the ins and outs, the ups and downs, of publishing a periodical. Printers and layout men have given technical assistance. From the Press Club, a better school newspaper is born. lary Beth Coniglio. proidmt. turns the Press Club meeting over t rogram Chairman Gerald Green t introduce their speaker. ALBERT S. JOHNSTON Sponsor FIRST ROW: DeAnna Casey. Diane Fender. Beverly Holder. Marsha Dublin. Judy Harolson, Carol Burk. Donna McNall. Nell Crittenden, Arlene Perdue. SECOND ROW: Doris Simmons. Ann Stephenson. Barbara McCluskcy, Mary Faulkner. Polly Crawford, Sue Stubblefield. Judy Pou. Linda Hill. Bette Clements. THIRD ROW: Sue Brown, Kathy Zahrt, Molly Cooper, Sharon Branscome. Dottie Olson. Peggy McLarry, Sue Hays. Yvonne Gerst. Each Tuesday Morning the tumbling club meets “bright and early” to learn elementary and advanced tricks in tumbling. Their sponsor, Elizabeth Clifford, is on hand to catch a falling girl and help the advanced tumblers in instructing the beginners. The tumbling club provides fun and excitement for the entire group and for the student body on assemblies. BETSY CLIFFOR Sponsor Pictured above are: Sandra Tern-, Secretary: Sandra Kent. Vice President; Jean Ruyle. President. Grandstand Handstands. Advanced tumblers Sandy Kent. Sandra Terr and Jean Ruyle demonstrate correct form in bandstands at a Tumblir Club meeting. 210 FUTURE NURSES MAINTAIN ACTIVE PROGRAM FIRST ROW: Kay Rowan, Shirley Tucker. Roberta Staglik, Lynda Sue Lane, Betty Kent, Donna McNall, Beverly Pappcn-fus, Ruth Pyke. SECOND ROW: Ruth Peeler (R.N.), Linda Lee Woods, Yvonne Gerst, Carol Yawell, Barbara Butler, Pat Hilton. THIRD ROW: Karel Faass. Sondra Theriot, Georgia Janousek, Lynne Pollard. Jacqueline Smith, Mary Charles Dodd. Mrs. M. C. Culbertson. Jr. Girls in The Future Nurses Club learn more than to report “The patient is doing as well as can he expected. They can even do more than take your temperature or feel for your pulse. Their chief purpose, as the name implies, is to interest and instruct girls in the career of nursing. (R.N.) and Mrs. M. C. Culbertson, Jr. (R.N.), the club met on Wednesday afternoons, and viewed films, heard lectures, and made field trips. Interesting trips were made to Parkland Hospital and to the Dallas Health Museum. A program committee planned weekly programs and socials. RUTH PEELER Sponsor This year, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Peeler rtured arc Spring Term Officers: Margaret Johnston. Prcs-•nt; Marilee Roland. Secretary; and Diane Fender, Treason Alcohol! Tsk. tsk. But. wait. What’s the fine print? Its effects on the Body.” It’s all right, for Diane Fender, Beverly Pappenfus, Marilee Roland. Georgia Janousek, and Shirley Tucker, are on a Future Nurses field trip in the Health Museum. 21 I FIRST ROW: Laura Tucker, Carolyn Stevens, Diane Sanders, Beverly Bennett, Gene Wiley, Jo Marie Osthoff. Marcia Bloom. Donna McNall, Cynthia Richards, Dick West, president. SECOND ROW: Shirley Tucker, Beverly Porteous, Beverly Ridg-way, Barbara McCluskey, Marilyn Jones, Janice Ingram, Sharon Stolz, Marilyn Pettigrew. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Miller, Donna Sue Greene)1, Sylvia McKenney, Sally Bell, Lynda Hale, Carla Pollard, Juliann Weida, Perry Edmondson. FOURTH ROW: .Mary Chotas, Connie Stearns. Jayne Ragot, Glendolyn Johnston, Joan Burlcw, Eleanor Anderson. Johnny Isbell. Bette Clements. FIFTH ROW: Paul F. Allen. Claude McMullen. George Anna Holloway, Mabel Turman, sponsor. PAN-AMERICAN ORGANIZATION DOES THINGS One of the largest and oldest clubs in Woodrow, the Pan American Student Forum is also one of the most active. This group of Spanish students, under the sponsorship of Mabel Turman, not only promotes better understanding of Latin American countries, but puts its knowledge into practice. Programs are planned around south-of-thc-border themes, speakers and movies on old Mexico are presented. A state convention in Austin is held in April for interested members. FIRST ROW: Susan Trostel, Doris Ponder. Bunny O’Hara. Cathy Turner. Pat Herbert, Joanne Armbruster, Joyce Pavelka, Carol Burk. Priscilla Broughton. SECOND ROW: Nina Hinson. Suzanne Park. Robert Bazhaw. Angie Chotas, Judy Scott. June Marder, Jerilyn Gaddis. THIRD ROW : Suzanne Royster. Ray James. Mary Alyce Murphy. Patricia Hill. Barbara Ann Hill. FOURTH ROW: Betty Howe. Gail Plunkett. Molly Cooper. Pat Sullivan, Claudia Cone, yirginia White. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Miller, Kathy Grace. Jerry Holley, Jim Peden, Edwin Wilkinson. Robert Henry, Delaine Walker, John Ping, Buster Bell. SIXTH ROW: Mabel Turman. Norcne Kirby, Elizabeth Thomas. LT. COL. HOWARD J. SKAGGS HOWARD J. SKAGGS Dads’ Club President Lt. Col. Howard J. Skaggs served his school, his community, and his country in a manner to do honor to any man. His sudden passing on October 14, 1956. was a grievous shock to his loved ones and his friends and left a vacant space in the horizon of his many worthwhile activities—a space that will require much time and ability to fill. The Woodrow-Long Dad's Club has profited much by his leadership and by his cooperative following, and its members are inspired to continued achievement by his memory. DADS OF TWO SCHOOLS COOPERATE IN CLUB The dads of the J. L. Long Junior High School students will very likely he the dads of the Woodrow Wilson High School students: or perhaps they now have children in both schools. For this reason these men pool their efforts to make a strong club for the combined schools. The objectives of the Dads' Club are: To promote good fellowship among teachers, pupils, citizens, and Dads interested in the two schools: To promote projects and render services that tend toward the betterment of the two schools, their students and faculties: To sponsor worthy projects that enliven interest in the school, the home, and the community. WOODROW-LONG DADS' CLUB OFFICERS Albert L. Greer. Acting President J. N. Legg. Vice President—Program W. T. Vanderpool. Vice President—Membership J. Wesley Fry, Vice President—Activities C. C. Stewart, Vice President—Improvements D. L. Hosea. Vice President—Publicity Robert Ellwood Jones. Vice President—Scou H. C. Crowther. Treasurer Oscar Schucany, Secretary Earl Wiseley, Assistant Secretary C. Raymond Marshall. Vice President—Entertainment Sam I. Vaughn. Assistant Secretary OFFICERS OF P.T.A.—FIRST ROW: Mesdames R. F. Kiefer, Efficiency Director; J. B. Churchman, Council Delegate; R. S. Sloan, Council Delegate; R. W. Cray. President; W. H. Cothrum. Parliamentarian; R. E. Hazelett, Public Welfare Director; George Marriot, Corresponding Secretary. SECOND ROW: Mesdames R. S. Powers, Historian; H. W. Parks. Recording Secretary; Melvin Vancil, Health Director; Curtis Park. Education Director; 0. M. Eaves, Treasurer; I. W. Plunkett, Program Director; R. H. McKinlay. Publicity Director. P. T. A. IS ALMOST INDISPENSABLE P.T.A.—one big happy family! This association, composed of the mothers, fathers, and teachers of students in Woodrow Wilson is one of the most reliable and outstanding groups of the school. With their help, students have enjoyed memorable social events, such as the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the Sweetheart Dance, and other dances, and the bus trip to Waco. a further example of their hospitality and friendliness they gave a tea in the school library honoring the teachers. Much needed equipment has been purchased by the P.T.A. for various organizations and | ersonncl of the school. 214 Mrs. R. W. Gray, president of the P.T.A. and Mrs. W. H. Cothrum, past president, seem to be offering the photographer some refreshments at the P.T.A. tea held in the school library. MAJORETTES SPARK SCHOOL SPIRIT The cup “runneth over for these eight talented. pretty, Woodrow co-eds. To he chosen as a majorette in the hand is a thrill that comes to few. And this year the Majorettes were allowed to have new uniforms, dazzling white satin with scarlet trimming. When things at the game are lively, so are the Majorettes. When things are dull, not so the Majorettes. They earn on with their morale-building routines. KNEELING: Glenda Smith. Eulalie Purdue (Head Majorette), Mary Lou Cook. STANDING: Arlene Purdue, Sandra Gape. Martha Hedgecock, Scheme Watson. Susan Hays. The Woodrow Wilson Band is acclaimed as outstanding in its performances throughout the state. Its success is largely due to the leadership of Colonel George Royster. who begins working with band members in junior high school. The band performs at football games, on assembly programs, and in formal concerts where the) are a great favorite with the student body and the public. New equipment for the band is purchased partly with funds earned by the band members and band mothers. This year their money-raising projects included the presentation of a Fun and Frolic Program, the selling of decals and sweaters, and the selling of Dad’s Club memberships. With this money they have brightened their uniforms by adding new shakols and plumes and citation cords. WOODROW WILSON BAI 216 Some one hundred and fifty Dolls and drummers, majorettes and musicians combine to form the traditional Triple-W during between-halves activities at Franklin Field. NKSTOP IN STATE BRASS FIRST HOW: ioy David Noddy, ('.liar I Raymond Ha rfit's, Dot, SECOND ROW: I.aim Bobby Crouch. Richard R. h. Ilammon. Gilbert b. I wood Jone , Dick Dir, Cherry. BAP CORNETS FIRST ROW: John Me Craw. Roy Flynn. SECOND ROW: Linn Forbes. Ruddy Doxey, Jim Underwood. THIRD ROWi Dave Williams, Curt Englemann, Jerry Ethercdge, Joe Flowers. FOl RTH ROW: Joe Howell. Robert Sipe, Boyce Van den burg Maurice Billion, Billy Southern. 218 PERCUSSION FIRST ROW: David Scilzler, Tommy Olipliant. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Yates, Preston Ifrashear. Fred O’Neill. Hilly Dickson. BAND CLARINETS FIRST ROW: Bobby Davis. James Weeks, Paul Bergstrom, Suzanne Hailey, Carol Miller, Marsha Dublin. SECOND ROW: W. A. Stanley, Charles Hotch-kins. Neal Watts, Tommy Rhea. Griff Griffin, Don Pembroke, Walter Virden. THIRD ROW: Billy Foote, Jim Nation. Bill Squib, John Leavitt, John Eiken-burg. Don McCauley. Larry Colyak. WOODWINDS FIRST ROW; Jean Ruyle, Sammy Wilkinson, Alfred Gray, Beverly Ridgeway, Bobbie Herndon, Marv Nemic, David Gersner. SECOND' ROW: Charles Orm-mons, Pat DeLand. Kathy Green. Mary Lee Sargent, Suzanne Royster, Doris McShan. Lyndon Henry. THIRD ROW: Joan Pressley. Robert Fox. Robby Crawford, Brooks Bradley, Sherman Persher, Larry Hodges, Charles Cannon. FOURTH ROW: Larry Ward. Bill Teter, Robert Barfield. Don Musscr, William Hill. Dan Vaughn, Frankie Miller. BRASS FIRST ROW: Ricky Faulhaher, Charles Weatherford, Carolyn Judd, William Wallace, David Blackwell. David Richardson. SECOND ROW: Reed Warner, Van Chapman, Bill Blair, Wilson Hunter, John Collins. THIRD ROW: James Moreno, Mark Young, Rod Doster, Pete Corey, Mike Bennet, Mike Ghormley. 219 Few high school orchestras enjoy the honors and accomplishments of the Woodrow Wilson Orchestra especially those of the year now closing. Under the directorship of Evelyn Robbins, the organization has received the recognition and acclaim of those who know how to judge. From the 12 Dallas high schools it was chosen to present the musical program at the annual meeting of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools held in Dallas’ Baker Hotel, December, 1956. Five members of the orchestra were selected to play “first chair” in the Texas All-State concert. The orchestra sponsored the appearance of the University of Texas Symphony Orchestra at Woodrow Wilson this year and presented some of its outstanding members at the annual Concerto Concert. Its programs for the public and student body have helped maintain the cultural reputation of the school. A further accomplishment this year was the acquiring of new concert uniforms. Everyone has commented that this attractive ensemble adds much to the appearance of the group as they render their excellent music. 220 Expert guidance is furnished by Director Robbins in an informal practice session, including B. F. Mammon. William Hill, Stewart Scott, and Pat Ellis. LCHESTRA AND MEMBERS President JOHN E. COLLINS Vice President BOB COOPER Secretary CONNIE KRING Treasurer .................................. CONNIE KRING Sociai Committee MARY LEE SARGENT WILLIAM EARL HILL Publicity PENNY PENRY HARRY HAUN Librarians ALFRED GRAH MARY LEE SARGENT ORCHESTRA BRASS Loft to right: John E. Collins, David Roddy. Rodney Doster, Robert Sipe, Hunky Billion, B. F. Hanimon. WOODWINDS FIRST ROW: Alfred Cray. Con-nie Kring, Jean Ruyle. Charles Emmons. SECOND ROW: John Leavitt. Pat DeLand, Bobbie Herndon, Harry Haun, Mary Lee Sargent. William Hill. CONTRA BASSES Left to right: Jerry Parkerson, Mary Wagliardo, Jimmy Yates, Preston Brashear, Marion Boyd. VIOLIN FIRST ROW: Gwen Griffith. Penny Penry, Elaine Honeycutt. SECOND ROW: Beverly Line. Boleynn Roberts, Carol Pau, Ruth Winterbauer. Carrie Lee Stogsdill, Charlotte Hollis. THIRD ROW: Boh Tomlinson, Jonathan Roth, Glenda Johnson, Bol Cooper. ORCHESTRA CELLO AND VIOLA FIRST ROW: Betty Jordan; Pat Bevington. SECOND ROW: Doris Jean Cooper. Janet Jamieson. Patricia Ellis, Barbara Harris. 223 WOODROW WILSON DOLLS “Woodrow Wilson’s spirit demands the best,” so declared the administrators when it was decided that Woodrow was to have a girls’ drill team. The band has been acclaimed the best in the city, and no less reputation is expected of the newly-formed Wood-row Wilson Dolls — so named by Camille Pratt, 4A senior this year, in a school-wide contest. Kilgore Rangerette director. Gussie Nell Davis, aided in the selection of the girls. Nearly 200 applicants tried for a place on the team. So keen was the competition that only sixty-four were chosen, including four captains. Members were chosen for rhythm, good posture, poise, neatness, cooperation, and style. Mrs. Jean Terry is the sponsor. The Dolls’ unique routines add much to the entertainment at the football games. Their colorful uniforms and red derby hats flash smartly on the field. The present drill team is not the first from Woodrow, however. From 1936 to 1946, the “Crusaders” were a group of girls who formed the drum and bugle corps of W. W. H. S. The organization numbered ninety-four members and three drum majors. Their uniforms were “brilliant scarlet and grey.” 224 CAROLYN KLEIN Co-Captain JOAN DUNLAP Co-Captain p. McMahon, S. Ballard, J. Hal tom. E. Pierson, B. Mobly. R. Sanders, J. Copple, S. Fannell, J. B. Bunc Pou. PERSONIFY SPIRIT AND . Reaves, S. Rieflcr, J. Pavelka, L. Allman, D. alamountain, C. Jaynes, C. McClung, P. Jarrell, Hall, P. Dearing. W. Batchelor, J. Roberts, M. Young, M. Shockles, C. Cooper, S. Ruhland, J. Ballou, C. Phillips, J. Sayers, L. Duncan, C. Klein. LOIS DUNCAN Co-Captain ANN WHYBARK Co-Captain 225 ADD EXCITEMENT TO HALF- A. Whybark, J. Dunlap, 13. Roberts, L. Lidberg, L. A. Stribling, S. Florian, D. Farrar, C. Burns, I Voigt, J. Moore, J. Moore, B. Tonick, L. Johnson, Kadane, B. Hieatt, A. Hardie, D. Smith, S. Smitl S. Sluter. S. Woodruff. C. Parks, B. Hopper. Highlighting between-halves activities at the Hillcrest game, the Woodrow Wilson Dolls join with the band in dramatizing “Rock Around the Clock.” 226 TIME ACTIVITIES r. Medford. S. Phelps, J. Hawkins, C. Griffin, P. Skinner, McHale, C. Foster, M. Cox, K. Kincard, J. Harris. Historic occasion. The long-awaited presentation of the Woodrow girls’ drill team and the revelation of their name was made at a late spring assembly in 1956. G. L. Ashburn, then principal, made the presentation. CHORAL MUSIC GROWS SWEETER Musical magic is displayed by the chorus. Made up of talented Wilson iu s. the chorus adds much to the assemblies and to the Woodrow Spirit. The traditional custom of caroling in the halls at Christmas time, was again practiced by the complete chorus this year. Robert Payne, first semester director, achieved a new high in beautiful singing this year by having the carolers stand on the stairways at different parts of the front corridors. After Mr. Payne left Woodrow at mid-term to go into business, the chorus was directed by Robert Rankin. B.M.. M.M.. who came from the business world to teach at Woodrow Wilson. Mr. Rankin's achievements with the choral group were appreciated by faculty and student body-alike. As the CRl SADER went to press, the formation of an a cappella choir was almost complete. FIRST ROW: Nina Hinson. Susan Salamon. Fat Vinson. Janet Osterhout. Gay Owens, Diane Miles. Ann Bishop. Carol Hulsey, Geraldine Sanders, Fat Tine Dolores Turner, Josephine Scrvello. Julia Mitchell. Bendell Curtis. Jayne W’elke Fayrene Weesner, Barbara Bishop. Alice Hebei. CHORAL DEPARTMENT GROWS IN POPULARITY Ambidextrous (“using both hands with equal ease,” for your information) that s what a choral director without an accompanist has to be. and that's what Robert I ayne is here. a he practices one of his classes for the singing of Christinas carols. 228 SECOND ROW: Mildred Tyson, Gail Plunkett, Judy Sanderson, Carol Bolton, Linda Bower, Lynnda Dyer, Carole Anderson, Rosalie Walton, Karen McCrary, Barbara Marshall, Bennie Cook, Jcaninc Johnson, Donna Britton, Barbara Keller, Diane DuLaney, Linda Harris. Jane Young, Linda Walker, Dawn Dodd, Joanne MeGugan, Carol Cothrum. THIRD ROW: Jerrisue Barnett, Judy Hoppe, Barbara Perkins Brenda Frazier. Jerry Une. Troycc Wheeler, Jack Rockwell! Larry Stronel, Kenneth Chambers, Bill Wilkerson. Maurice Collins. Lawrence Bradley, Bobby Dunn. Mark Young. Ruth Price, Polly Crawford, Linda Taylor, Jan Baker. Carol Shilliam. WONDERFUL MUSIC ENJOYED BY COMMUNITY SHLLIIVNC SIXTEEN NAMED SENIOR FAVORITES Quite in tune with a year of changes at Woodrow this year, the Favorites of the Senior Class were not chosen as they have been in previous years. Formerly, twelve seniors were nominated by the entire student body, the six highest being named Favorites, with the other six presented as runners-up. This year, however, only members of the senior classes voted. Out of some 350 seniors nominated, the eight highest girls and the eight highest boys were named Favorites. Thus a greater number of deserving young people were 232 The thrilled expressions on the faces of these popular seniors are enough to show that they have just been announced favorites of their class by Principal Dale Douglas. named the Favorites of this, the largest of the combined senior classes. Heretofore, for the past several years, the identity of the Favorites was kept secret until the publication of the CRUSADER. This year, however, it was considered that Favorites should he seen and recognized as such for a longer period; thus, their identity was made known soon after the votes were tabulated. These proud and happy seniors were elected not only for their popularity, but dependability, participation in school activities and academic achievements. The staff is proud to present a group of popular students, who are representatives of the highest ideals of their class. JOHN BEESON JUDY ALEXANDER JAMIE ELLER ELLEN RAY BOB NASBY JEANNE iVIcLAIN HAL SIMMONS WEBB DAVID SMITH SUZANNE KADANE WHITE THESE SEEMED TOO GOOD TO BE LEFT OUT Reveille at Woodrow! Kx-Wilsonile Joe Grubbs “introduces' the famous Aggie mascot to assistant principal Stanley Thoma when they visited here during Thanksgiving Holidays. Have you ever wondered how you sound on a telephone? Glenda McCarty and Linda Grace have the opportunity to find out via the machine operated by Mozelle Hayes, typing teacher. The machine was loaned to Woodrow by the Bell Telephone Company. From the disgruntled faces of Bruce Rodenroth and Bill Cherry, it appears that he is having a little of that old-fashioned problem of finding a parking space in the morning. A rare sight .... a brave girl! Ellen O’Keefe and Dee Wheeler prove earthworms aren’t too horrible to handle if they’re pickled specimens in biology class. 242 THESE SCENES TOOK LACE IN LATE WINTER ew spring term teachers. Norman Jett. E. M. Fulton, Nell awler. and Robert Rankin, receive instructions and friendly I vice from principal Dale Douglas at the beginning of the •mcster. he P.T.A. was honored to have ic distributive education class resent their program in March, hown on the first row. left to ight are: Mrs. Rill Woerner. Irs. W. W. Allen. Mrs. R. W. Iray, President; Mrs. Ren O. lann. Mrs. K. J. Burke, Mrs. ack M. Price, Mrs. Curtis Park. usitieumi EDUCATION Studying hard for United Nations Contest given by Winnie Nance, history teacher, for a free trip to Europe are, left to right: Doris Thomas, Leah Wills, Sue Stubblefield, Donna McNall, Joyce Frank, Evelyn Louwien. and Melvin Vancil. The varied expressions on the Crusader girls’ faces indicate the thrill of on-the-spot action. Ellen Ray, left, yells Kill cm. Carol Sheppard, center, holds her ears and squints through the spotting scope, while Elizabeth Whitman, right, is glad she's not down by the target. Sergeant Redden and Colonel Roberts treated the girls to the “exhibition.” 243 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The 1957 CRUSADER Staff wishes to extend our sincerest thanks to all who have given their time and energy in helping to produce this yearbook. Without Ross Barron Storey, 3A, and his drawings for the division pages, the hook would have sunk, picture-wise; for how can a yearbook’s theme he carried out without good drawings? Our sincerest appreciation, also, to Gerald Green, who wrote the near-impossible Athletics copy for the CRUSADER girls; and to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kirby, Jr. for the use of their beautiful home in the making of the favorites’ pictures. We deeply appreciate the help, ad- vice, and counsel beyond the call of duty that Mr. Charles Wilson of Taylor Publishing Company has given us. His consideration in helping us meet our deadlines and his calm attitude when we were ready to give everything up is one of the things which kept us going. The typing classes of Zada Wells assisted greatly in typing the senior section for which we are most grateful. Our last acknowledgments go to our wonderful and understanding principal, Dale Douglas, and to all our teachers for having patience with our late assignments and not-so-good grades. The Staff INDEX CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND DIVISIONS A 38 Key Club . K 2 202 200 L Athletics 160 B 2 216 143 Baseball “A” Squad 180 Majorettes Military — 2 .... “B” Squad 183 Music 2 Basketball “A” Squad 171 0 174 Orchestra C ... U Organizations P 228 Pan American Student Forum 54 Parent-Teachers Association 56 Personalities 118 Physical Education Girls 197 ; 36 Boys D Press Club Projectionists Club Publications — Dad’s Club 213 208 Dedication 6 F Faculty 42 234 S Football “A” Squad 162 Senior Publication “B” Squad 170 Student Council 211 G Tennis Team 1 Golf Team ........................... 175 Track and Field________________________________178 Tumbling Club 210 Woodrow Wilson Dolls --------------------------224 206 Woodrow Wilson News Staff J Y Junior Red Cross 199 Y-Tcens FACULTY A F Urn, Jewelle 44 lien. I'eul F. 37. 44. 113. 212 uwy, Wainr B. t M Likin . Eunice B. it. 56 B talc h, Kulh....................... 44, 138 lithop, Eerlr R. — 44 ta.er. Frank it Mcvin . Wllhelmin K. 11 | ylc. Ally. Field 199 truck. Helen C.......... . 44. 58. 198 Srown. J. William 6. 7. 32. It. 50. 53 Irown, T. Weil 11 turnett, Colonel A. C. 11. 138 c Caldwell, Willie Mae It. 52 jtardwcll. Jca. F........................ 11 jtarltale, Fern ..........—_________ 44, 60 ate , Buford A............... _. 44. 175 tavaxo . I la Mae it Clark, Jane T. it. 58 Clifford. I .aura E. 45. 79. 186. 210 Cody. Alien. 45 Cornrliii . Fred 19 Lroa.no, Brriine C. 15. 51 Curli . E. Boyd 45 D Felder. Annie Cent ............— IS Fincher. Merle IS. t9. 72. 20(1 Fore ler, llerachel ......... —..... IS Francia, l.orenc L. 45 Fulion. E. M.---------------------- 2t: G Calchull, Malvina W. 45, t9 Cold.lein, Hannah — —..— —— 45 Grceae, Paul P. ------ Griffin, Bobby J. ——......— 45. 180 H Hale. Kennelh C.— 16. 50. 99 Hargrove, Grace , . —...—. 46 Harp. George ...... — 138 Kaye, Maxell C. --------- 46. 212 Helm . Don R. 18. 16. 52. 162. 198 Hightower. B. M................ 46. 177 Hill. Irvin ---------------- - 16. 95 Hill. Winnie D._______________________51 Holloway, Ceorge Anna t6. 212 lloulchena, I.. W. _ 16. 49, 59 lludaon. Merle —._............. 16 Humphrie . Gorin 46 J Jackton, Carl C. .......—46 Jell. Norman ..... - 243 John.Ion. Albert S. 16. 209 lougla . Dale F.. 12. 43. 50. 99. 243 E icherd, Mary C. j'kelman, Helen H. LlUworlh. Agne )nlow, Elizabeth ____________45 45. 108. 203 ___________ 45 ____________45 K Kelley, Bennie------16. 171, 172 Kemp. Doria .............. 46. 197 Kennedy, l.ucille Brown ---- 46. 49 Kenning. Nola 46 King. Mildred T.------------------57 Kirby. Norene ...............- 47, 212 Kitchen, Howard 47 Klein. Margaret • —---------------- 47 L Lawler. Nell ---------------------- 213 Lea veil, W. W. . 18. 47. 49. SO M McBrayer. T. E.------- 47. 60. 95. 174 McKay, Robert H. ................. 41 McMillan, Alberta C.-----------------47 McMullen, Claude C. 47. 85, 212 Marlin. H. D. ...................... 17 Matthew,. Don F. II Mattingly. V. H.---------------------47 Miller, l ai y Bowden . 47 Morrit, Jack---------------------- 138 Miitick, Jean ................. 47. 197 N Nance. Winnie D. . 17, 243 Nelton, Martha . 51 Newman, Vagia .................... .51 0 Owen. Melton 18. 17. 89. 95. 98. 162. 178 P I’arri . O. E. _ 17. 49 I’araon . Helen ............... 47, 181 Payne. Robert 20, 228 Peeler. Ruth ........—.........— 211 Pollard. Robert E. ________________ 202 R Rankin. Robert ............ 229. 243 Redden, Lonnie .......... 138. Ill, 243 Riley. Janie C. 18. 53. 95. 162 Bobbin . Evelyn 47, 220, 221 Robert . Myrtle ................... 48 Robert . Lt. Col. Roacoe ..... 50. 138. 243 Royaler, Colonel George 47, 142 s San del. Juanita 48 Sealv. Leona _------------------------ 48 Smith. Doyle---------------------------48 Stewart. W. C. ............... 127. 189 Stovall. Sarah I. 18. 19 T Taylor, Igne - 48 Terrv. Jean Ann 18. 19. 18 186. 227 Thoma , Elizabeth C. — 48. 212 Thoma . Stanley A. 13. 53, 60, 212 Turman. Mabel E. 48, 212 V VanValkenburg, Helen 18. 49 w Walker. Ewell I). Watt . Bennie R. Weaver. Juatine Webb. Mattie Dell Well . Horace Well., ad a White. J. D. _______ White. W. T. _______ Wilkin . Bonnie William , Frank I.. Woodruff. Anna _ _________________ 41 48. 51. 99 _________________ 48 48. 60. 192 _________________ 49 48. 49, 78. 126 ....- 48 II. 43 ____________ 48. 52 ________________ 41 __________________48 STUDENT BODY A Abbott. Robert__________ 57. 149. 198 Abrams, Barbara 57 Abram . James ____________ — 57, 202 Adam . David________________________153 Adam . Nell .................- 145 Addington. Mary ................... 119 Additon, Gene .................... 128 Addison. Robert_______119. 152, 171, 172 Adds, Dencen _______________________119 Adkins, Denny 57 Akers. Joel-------- 85, 128. 155, 170 Alexander, Jerry _----------- 128, 116 Alexander, Judy ____ 57, 198, 208. 231 Alexander. Nancy ----------------- 128 Allen. David..................... 128 Allen, Ccrald_______________________128 Allen. Gloria _________ 119. 196. 205 Allen. John-------------119, 1 9. 191 Allen. Lamar ______ 127. 143. 218 Allen, Lynn ____________ ISO Allen. Mike _______________________ 119 Allen. Paul______________57. 141. 150 Allen. Ray---------------------------57 Allen. Richard ......... 128, 145 Allen. Sally ---------------------- 128 Allison, Lynn________________57. 188 Allman. Linda______ 103. 119, 225 Alluinbough. Jimmy___________128. 155 Amend. Billie Faye . 131, 209 Amendson, Don ____________________ 112 Anderson, Carl . ...................189 Anderson. Carole _____ 119, 229 Anderson, Kleanor 128. 186, 212 Anderson. Linda 119, 199 Anderson, Marlis ............... 128 Anderson. Martha ................ 128 Andrews. Bobby _________ 128. 149 Anton, Jimmy________________________119 Archer. John....................... 57 Armbruster, Joanne —— 128 Armstrong, George ———........... . 170 Arnett, Sandra ............—....... 128 Arnett, Sheila -................... 128 Arnold, John 128, 118 Arnold, Leslie _____ 33. 57. 139. 140. 111. 156 Asel, Tommy ___________ 57. 162, 161 Ashley. Donna . ................... 57 Ashmore, Frank 101 Athens, Vivian .. 127, 201, 231 Atkinson, Wylie ......... 128, 111 Ausmus, Elaine 33, 35. 58. 209 Austin, Steve 58, 205 Autrey, Pat — .............——— 128 B Bacon, DcLoris ------r 58, 196 Bagby. Dorothy 131 Bagbv. Martha 33. 58. 209 Bagwell , Barbara 128 Bagwell . ltunkv 119 Bailey. Cecil .... 119. 147, 159. 170 180. 182 Bailey. Rolinda 52. 119. 192. 196. 204 Baker. Ann 33. 58. 186. 192. 191 Baker. Cail .. 19 Baker, Jan 128. 207, 229 linker. l.erov 58 Baker. William Lee 112, 171, 172. 176 Ballard, David -------- . 119. 140. 147 Ballard. John - . ...... ... 128 Ballard, Sandra — 103. 119. 185. 224 58 Ballinger. Frances 128 Ballou. Judy 127. 225 Bandy, Beverly 128. 205 Ranc, Carolyn — 119 Bankston, Douglas 128. 116 Barr. Don — 182 Barlneau, Lee 127 Barlow, James 119. 126 Banaril. Beverly 119. 128. 192 Barfield. Jack 33. 58. 152. 202 Barfield, Bobert _ . 33. 58. 189. 198. 207. 219 Barcneau, Lee 150 Barnett. Alfred 155 Barnett, Fred f 59 Barnett. Jrrrisue 229 Barnhart. Jean - 119 Barr. Don _ 119. 141. 180 Bartholomew, Robert 153 Bass, Roger - 119 Basham. Jimmy .... 35. 59. 180. 182 Baslett, Carolvn 128 Bassham, Boy 119. 155. 201 Batchelor. Wanda 119. 225 Bates. Dowell 59 Bate . Mary — 59 Batts. Frank Balls. Mary Belle Baugh. Bobby Baxter. Mary Ann Ba haw. Robert Beal. Dick Beauchamp, Tom ... Beaumont. Brenda Beck. Barbara Ann Brddow, David Bedwell, Patsy ... . Bceman. John Beene, Aialca Beeson. John Belicoff. Steve 115 59 15 59. 19t 110, 111. 212 119 119. 176. 177 128 119 ... .... 128. 144 128 119. 119 119. 196. 206 22, 59, 112. 162. 161. 231 ISO 128 Bell. Buster 112. 212 B.-ll, Sallv 119. 136. 196. 212 Rrmusdaffcr. Judv 128 Ben ford. Anne 128 Benge. Lavinia 59 Bennett. Barbara 128 Bennett. Bcvcrlv 20. 59. 191. 212 Bennett, Bobby 31. 112. ItO. 153 Bennett, David 111. 116 Bennett. Don 112. 102 Bennett, Lynda 60 Bennett, Mike _. 119, 113. 219 Bennett. Sandra 128 Benson, Carol! 128. lit Bentley, Cary 128. 171 Bentley, Pat 128. 155 Benthul, Gene 119. 150 Rethunc. Aria 133 Bergstrom. Paul .... ..._ 128. 113. 219 119 Bethel, Suzanne _ 32. 33. 37. 60. 101. 200. 206 Beverly. John 153. 162. 161 Bcvington, Pat _ 119, 196. 205. 207. 223 llianehi, led 60. 189 Bickel. Sallv 119 Biles, Btiddv 60. 69. 202 Billingslv, Larrv 151. 18.3 Billion, Allen 113 Billion, Maurice 60. 142. 218. 222 Billion. Midge 128 Birmingham, James 148 Bishee, Sandra 119. 176. 177 Bishop, Ann 60. 196. 228 Bishop, Barbara 128. 228 Blackwell. David 113. 219 Blair. Bill 60. 142 Rlandford, Betty 128 Bloom, Marcia 128. 212 Bloom, Mike . 128. 158 Hobbit. Jan , 186 Bobbitt. James 60. 196. 206. 209 Bodccker, Bill 154 Boetteeher, Dan 119. no Bohannon. Jerry 128 Bollman, Bucks 119. 150. 170. 191 Bolton, Carol 119. 229 Benner, James 111 Booker. Odell 128 Bouskn. Bob - - 202 Koiirland. Danny 127 Bower. Linda 23 i. 60. 196 . 205. 229 Bowling. Johnny 119. 145. 207 Box. Gene 119. 150 Boyd, Jerry 94. 127 Boyd, Marion 19. 128. 222 Bogle. Burl 128 Bozeman. Sharon 61 Bradford, Newman 29 Bradley. Brook _ 21. 119. 143, 191. 199. 219 Bradley. Judy - 128 Bradley, Lawrence 117, 229 Bradley. Sarah 119. 186. 196 Bragg. David 112. 170 Braneh, Haskell 119. 178 Brandt, Carlin 145. 170 Brannon, Carol 119 Branson. Bill 147 Rranseome, Sharon 112, 187. 192. 210 Rrashcar. Preston .... 34, 35, 119, 113, 191. 209. 218. 222 Jlrea eole. Paula 119 Breeding, Bill 128. 150 Brennan, Carmen 119 Brennan, Harold 119, 144, 194 Brents, Dan 33. 61. 110 Brian!, Patsy 62 Brice, Glenda 35. 52. 61 Bridges, I.inda 128 Bright. Jean 61. 205 Brisendinc. Datha 61, 69 Britt. Enrl 149 Britton, Donna ____________ 128. 207. 229 Bronson, Brenda -____________________ 128 Brooks. Anne 19. 24. 35. 61. 181. 207 Brooks, Barry 128, 151 Brooks. Charlotte 128 Brooks. Jacqueline 128 Brooks. William 117 Broughton. Pricilla _ 119. 205, 212 Brown, Ann .................... 128 Brown. Edwin .... 119. HI. 144. 178. 202 128, 116 128 128. 151. 175 61. 153 •119. 116 119 61. 109. 210 61 Brownlee. Woody Broyles. Sharon 52 33. 62. 196. 205. 198. 207 128 Brumley, Donald 117 128 180. 182 71 146 119. 209 128. 152 Burba, David . ... 111, 155 Burch. Barbara 119. 201. 224 Burch. Mary .................... 128 Burdette, Dennis _____________ 128, 145 Burdick. Vernon 62, 139, 151. 202 119. 196 Burgess. La Wan ah Burk, Carol 119, 128 205. 207. 210. 211 88. 112 82. 115 62. 109. 205 128. 207. 212 119. 207 127. 207 Burns. Carol 29. , 30. 88. 119. 226 116 _ - 75 Butler. Barbara 128. 211 Butler. Walter 85. 128, 170 Butts. Bill______________________________155 111. 112,’ 163 c 119 128. 155 163 Call. Roy 62 151 Ill 129. 176. 152 Campbell, Paul 129. 149, 194 Canafax. Tommy . 63. 1W. 202 Cannon, Charles -------- 119, 113, 219 Cantrell, James 163, 161, 180. 182 63. 155 120 128. 153 154 178 63 128 Cecil. Melba Ccrvin, Richard 120. ISO Chambers, Kenneth --------- 150, 229 Chamncs . Terry -------- 120, 148 Channell, Nancy Chappell, Lurali ’ 120 Charba, Eddie-------- 129. 148, 175 Cherry. Paul----------- 129, 143, 218 Chew. Carole _________________________63 Childs. Chism. Sheridan 33. 63 Chisum, Jack ..................... _ £ Chotas, Angie _____ 128. 211 Chotas, Mary 18. 113, 192. 20 , 21'. Christian. Steve 120. Ml. Ill Christopher. Shirley 120. 19 Christmas. Ijwrence 31. It! Churchman. Mike 113. IS! Claire, Evelyn 61. 186. 19 Clare. Carol 12 Clark. Barbara 31. 12! Clark. Bobbie Sue 61 Clark. Bobby Wayne 61, 191. 20( Clark. Marv 61. 19( Clark, Nan 61. 69. 19( Clark, Sandra........................ IK- Clark. Shirley ...... 120, 186. 192. 201 Clement . Betty 113. 205. 210. 212 Coffer. Bobby . Cole. Dick 69. 113. 178. 19. Coleman, Leroy —LLLLHi ' ui Coleman, Ronald _____________________ 63 Colemen. Linda 125 Collcv, Cone 6J Collins. Rill 170 Collins. John E. 65. 113. 219. 221, 223 Collins, Maurice ______________ 65. 22 Collins. Sandra _____ 120 Colquitt. Marv Beth 65. 191, 208 Colyar. I-arrv 215 Combs. Stanley 129. 111 Cone. Claudia 132. 21 Coniglio. Marv Beth 33. 31. 65 196. 198. 205 Conwav, Alvina 1 Cook. Bennie 128. 22s Cook, Edwin 129. 176. 20 Cook. Emily 129. 191 Cook. Lloyd 6! Cook. Mary Lou 22. 51. 56. 65 196. 98. 201. 21: Cooktlon. Terry 120. 171 Cooper. B h 65. 117. 221. 22.- Cooper, Carla 120. 22.' Cooper. Doris 33. 66. 22: Cooper Molly 128 186. 210. 21: Copeland. Cecil 150. 17 Copeland. Junetla 6t Copeland, Mike 129. 11 Copeland. Richard 66. 191. 201 20 Copeland. Robert 120. 17 Copeland. Roger 132. 11.' Copple. Judv 127. 22 )2f Corev. Pete 113. 21! Cornelius, Gailva 12' Cothrum. Carol 22! Cotton. Anne M Cotton. Rill 11 Cox. Carlyle _ 178. 179 Cox. David 125 Cox. Jimmy 129. It! Cox. Johnny 66. 20; 12! Cox. Mnreille 129. 19' Cox. Mary 21. 120. 199. 22: C . Norman 120. 153. 156. 178 191 Cox. Toledo 12! Craddock. Regina 12! Crane. Charles 28. 153, 192. 211 Cravin. Carol 34. 12' Crawford. Hobby 129. 113. 21! Crawford. I’attv 129. 210, 225 Creel. Patsy Jo 12! Crigger. Ronnie 120. 191 Cri t. Dolores 21 120, 196. 20.' Criswell. Ann 66. 20! Crittenden. Nell 120. 187. 19 Crook. Reggie 12! Cross. Marilyn 125 Crossland. Butch 17( Crossno. Charles 66. 185 Crouch. Hob 66. 142. 119. 211 Crowell, Bill 120. HI. 201 Crump, Paul 6 Cummings. Jerry.........—..... 189 Cundiff. Miry punningham, Bill Punningham. Mary Lurd. David purlee, Wand purlee. Wild Purrin, Bailey — Curtis, Bendcll Purtis. Nila Dalp, Joy ....... jtalton, Jamp andridgc, Sup 23. 33. 36. 133. 136. 192. 205 ------------------ 180 ------------------120 67 128, 152 )arr. Judy 29. larrah. Bob 135 30. 32. 156. 192, 198 192. 198 lavenport, Mildred 67 153 128. 155 183 67. 69 15S. 219 143. . 67 33. 67 128 120, 152. 175 )avis. Rilla )avis. Ronnie 67. 128. ISO 171. 173 lean. Jerry Wayne 67. 80. 150 68. 120. 186 128. 116 31. 120 leFord. Harry 145. 159. lellay, l-arry 23. 51, 68, 163. 174. 183 115. 145. |)cl.and, I’al Dplfrld. Shrilah DeNoyelles. Rebecca Dpnnpll, I.oi Dennis. Donald DePoma, Johnnie Dewey, James DeWitt, Denton Desilets. Johnny DiBcnnardo, Irene Dickenson, Bill Dickerson, Cary Dickerson. Jerry Dickerson, Sara Dicks, LaDonna Dickson. Billy .... Dickson. Martha pietel, Edwin Dietel. Elinor DiCC’. Cathie Diggs. Oliver Dillard. Rob Dillon. Allen Dixon, Donna Dodd, Dale__________ Dodd, Dawn Dodd, Mary Dodson, Jay ........ nahue, Robert orris. Niki ------ 'oster, Rodney _ owlearn, Rick ____ ouglat, Dona _ oxey. Buddy Draco, Jerry ------- rake. Jack rewry. Paul _____ ublin, Marsha ___ uggan, Rosemary 156. 181. 185. 199. 201 31. 120. ugger, Patsy _____ Dugger, Sandra Dulaney, Diane — Duncan. Annabelle Duncan, Lois ____ Duncan. Wanda Dunlap, Joan . Dunn, Bobby Dunn, Leslie Dunn. Rusty . Dunn. Sharon Kay Duran. Joe ________ Durham, Brenda Dyer. Lynnda — 120. 219. 222 68. 198. 206 ------ 120. 207 ----------------32 -------------128 35. 52. 58. 68. ISO. 194 ----------------243 ______ 120. 147 ----------------178 ______ 68. 208 162. 165 128. 145 140. 147 ______ 120 52. 68. 192. 196 68. 142. 218 ______ 113. 198 128. 145. 178 33. 68. 69. 198 __________ 94. 120 ------------- 128 ______ 128. 146 _____________128 ------------- 120 128. 154 128. 229 199. 211 ------ 183 ------ 149 ______ 120 219. 222 120. 178 204. 207 143. 218 129. 147 69 ------ 146 210. 219 194. 196. 199, 205 ------ 128 ------120 200. 229 69. 200 225, 226 120 156. 192. 224. 226 145. 229 179 ______120. 178 ______ 69. 209 --------------- ISO _____________128 120, 199. 229 65. .... 120. 69. 192, _ 120. 128. 207 22. 69. 198. 128, Eads. Jeryl--------------------69. 180 Easley. Wendy .................. 69 Eason, Tommie ..................... 69 Eaves. Linda 129. 200 Eby, Paula 53. 69. 129. 204 Echarl. Martha 31. 33. 52. 70. 199. 204 Eddlcman. Diane 53, 70. 186 Eddy. Lonnie . . ____ 120 Edce. Sharon 120 Edmondson, David 70, 149, 178. 199 Edmondson. Perry 120. 1S2. 212 Edwards, Carolyn -------- 129 Edwards, Samar 120 Edwards, Trice 120. 150, 178 Kean, Buddy 120 Eikcnburg, John 28. 33. 70. 149, 219 Eikenbure, Madelyn — 120, 186. 20S Elder. David------------------------152 Elder. Cerabl 129. ISO Elkins, Elwood _________ 120 Ellcnburg, Martha 120, 192 Eller. James 70. 112. 162. 165. 169 Ellis. Beverly----------------------120 Ellis. Earl_________________________1T0 Ellis. Pat------------- 129, 220. 223 Ellsworth, Larry .................. 170 Emitter . Charles ................. 143 Emmett. David ....... 143, 178 Emmett, John 120, 194 Emmons, Charles _____________ 129. 222 Emory. Tommy-------------174. 183 Encke. Nick .......... 129. 175. 144 Enpleroann. Curt ------------ 143, 218 Englemann. Judith — 23, 70, 186. 194, 198 Enlow. Milton --------------------- 120 Enlow, Roger------------- 70. 126 Erickson, Charles _. 70. 153, 176. 177, 201 Ernest, Carol --------------------- 129 Erwin, Buddy ——------------- 130. 174 Erwin. Charles .............. 129. 149 Etheredge. Jerry 128, 143. 178. 218 Eubanks. Sandra _ 52. 70. 76 Evans. Barbara — 23. 33. 71. 196. 198. 205 Evans, Dick .. .—........— 120 Evans, James ----------------------- 71 Evans. Nancy-------------- 120 Everest. Cary —-_______ ... 147 Ewell. Charlene---------------131. 196 Ewing, Dale ....................... 120 F 129. 211 Fagala. Shirley 121 Kaircloth, Anita _ 129. 192 . 196. 205 132.' 150 Farley. Bill 121. 145. 199 121. 226 118. 186 129 Farrier, Jo Ann 121. Faulkner. Mary Ellen i 7 71. 210 Fender. Diane _ 129. 210. 211 Fenlcy. Delores 129 Ferguson, Mike Ferris, Bill 91. 16. 121. 178. 179 121, 144 Field. Richard _ 129, , 143. 194. 218 71 _ 71. 207 Finnrburgh. Paula 33. 71. 196 ..... 121 129 Fitzgerald. Randy 148. 178 Flanagan, Tommy Flanery. Michael Fleenor, Betty 71, 252 129 12f. 207 Fleming, Nancy Fleming, Samucll Fletcher. Kenneth 129 - 129. 129. 152, 174 196. 205 Florian, Sally — 90. 113. 201. 226 Flowers. Lynn Floyd, Carolyn 72. 140. 141, 194 114. 207 143. 218 121 Foltz, John Foote. Billy 51. 121 . 143. ... 152 199. 219 Forb«, Pricilla - 72. 206 143, 218 150. Forrest, James _ 72.' 141 Foster, Carolyn 121, 227 Foster, Mvrlinda 72 Fousmar. Dorothy 129 Fox, J. B. 129. 116 Fox. Katie 121 Fox. Robert 72. 143. 219 Frank, Hazel — 121 Frank. Joyce 111. 213 Franklin, Helen 72 Frazier, Betty 129 Frazier. Brenda 121. 205. 229 Frazier, Clifford 129. 150. 196 Freeman. Fddie 129 Freeman. I.any 129 Fridle. Jo Ann 127 Fret . Elizabeth 72 Fzith. Susie 121. 196 Fritts, Frank 121. 152. 170 Fry, Johnny 153. 163 F'ulkerson, Mike 129. 119. 174. 1 3 Fulkerson. Robert 53. 72. 140. 145. 194. 195 Fullen. Stanley - 140. 178. 195 Fuller. Jerry Ann 121 Fuller. Kay _ 28. 29. 30. 32 Fuller, Linda 129 Fuller. Stanley 72. 145. 194 G Gaddis, Jerilyn 129. 212 Cage. Sandra 129. 215 Gaines, Charlene 129 Galbraith. Anne _ 33. 35. 73. 205. 209 Galbraith, Betty Lou 73 Galbraith, Glenn _ 130. 116. 191 Galloway, Lynda 73. 205 Gandy. Sylvia Ann 121. 196. 209 Gann. Carolyn 73 Gardner. Katherine _________ 129 Gardner, Milton _____________ 73. 178 Gardner, Robert ■ . 73. 83 Garett, LeAnn ..................... 129 Garfield. Dana________________52. 121 Garner, Lois Jean _______ 129 Carner. Phil , 121 Garner. Sara 129 Garrett, Ann _________ 129, 192 Garrett. Jerry ............. 130, 170 Garrison, Jack............. 130, 148 Gatewood, Ernie — 73 Gattis. Barbara ................... 129 Caulding. Jack______________121. 149 Gaynor, Allen _______________ 32 George, Elaine------------------ 129 Gersh. Don__________________________121 Gersh. Fred ________________ 130. 145 Gershner. David _ 34. 73. 142. 205. 207. 217. 219 Cerst, Yvonne ........ 121. 186. 211 Ghormley. Mike 130. 219 Gibbons, Johnnie Sue ......... 186 Gibson. Ann 34. 35, 127. 176, 204 Gibson, Gerald __________________ 32 Gibson, Helen_____________________73 Gibson, Julie Diane 74 Gillham, Judy __________ 129 Gilliam, Mary Ann 129 Gbissup. Elizabeth ................ 121 Clover, Beverly ................... 130 Codsey. Gary ................... 130 Godwin, Linda _ 74 Coehing, Raymond ......... _ 28. 32 Goehing, Raymond ............. 28. 32 Goff. George .............. 129. 153 Goggans, Jerrie —.....-............ 194 Coin. Don .... 74. 180. 182. 209 Goodrich, Allen L53 Golden, Paul 7 4. 144 Goldstein. Sharon ___________ 74. 196 Gorman, John ._ 33. 53, 74. 194. 195 Crace, Kathy _ _____________ _ 130. 212 Grace, Linda - 74. 242 Graf. Chack ISO Graff, Houston 121. 148 Graham, Bobby 130. 149 Graham, Eddie 121 Craham, Frank ... 74, 162, 165. 166. 202 Graham Jennie 129 Gran, Martha 129 Grant. Gail 121 Grant, Paul 130. 183. 199 Graves, Brad ■ - 22. 74. 140 Grave . David _____ 130 Gravitt, Jack 162. 16S Cray. Alfred 75. 142. 219. 221. 222 Gray. Jann ................. |27. 204 Gray. Linda ------------___.. 130 Gray. Robert, Jr........... 121. 170 Cray. Jack-------------------------154 Creen. Gerald 34, 35. 75, 180. 209 Green. Harriet 22. 23. 33. 75. 104, 186. 200. 204 Creene, Harry __________ 130 Creen. Jimmy ...................... 75 Green, Kathy 219 Green, Shirley ................... 129 Greene. Fred ____________________ ]29 Creeney, Donna Sue______129, 212 Greenway. Charlotte Ann .. 130. 196. 20 i Greer. Bracy ______ Greer. Donna ______ Greer. Mike _______ Greer. Sandra Gregory. Jo Ann Grietel. Jam-lie 37, 75, Criffin, Carol Griffin. Grif Griffin. Reed Criffith. David Criffith, Gwen Griffith. Mary Griffith. Russell Grimes. Bill Groggins, Jerral Croves, Myro Crubbs. Nan Grubbs, Joe 25. 88. 103. 192. 204. Grundy, Bob Grusehkus. Gabriele Gunn, Hilly Jack Gunn. Eddie -Gunn, Crarie Gunnels, Jack ______ Gunnoe, Dale .______ Gurley, Butch __ Gustafson, Phyllis Cuy, Betty _________ Cuy. Dickie Cuy. Judy ---------- Cuynes, Steve 36. 52. 18. 121. ----- 114 ----- 121 129. 147 ----- 121 ----- 121 192. 195 111, III. 209. 227 143. 219 130, 175 130. IIS 121. 223 36. 129. 186 ____________ 149 ............ 121 145 130. 152 75. 92 -----212 110, 151 199 130. 152 ----- 130 180, 182 ----- 121 -----121 -----145 -----130 18. 170 75. 207 75. 30. Ill 130. Ill ------75 ----- 130 H 118 Hailey, Suzanne 121, 219 Haines, Dennis 130. 147 Hainey, Joe 117 Haldcman. Joan 127, 187 Hale, l-ela 76 Hale Lynda 130. 205. 212 Hall. Charlotte 130 Hall. Julia 71, 121. 225 Hall. Mike 130 Hall. Norman 76, 195, 243 Hall. Pat 121. 237 Hall. Shirley 121 Hall. Tommy 51 Hallmark. Ann 130 Hallmark. George 121 llaltom. Julie 121, 224 Hamblett. Jack 130, 144 Hamilton, Charles 121. 119 Hamilton. Morris 130 Hamm, Dorothy 76. 196. 204. 206. 231 Hammon. B. F. 76. 143. 195. 218. 220. 222 Hamplc, Danny _ 23. 28. 29. 31. IIS. 184. 185 Haney, Paul 121. 153. 176. 177 Haralson, Judy 121. 118. 201 Haraway. Ellen 24. 32. 34 Harden, Kathy . 130 Harden. Pat - 35. 76 Hardic, Ann 121. 226 Hardie, David 76 Harding. Doris _ 76 Hargis. Raymond . 127, 143, 199. 218 Hargrave. Paul ... 163 Hargrave. Tommy 130. 152 Hargrove, Paula , 76 Marlenes . Travis 111 Harlan. Herbert 162. 180. 182 llarll. Mike 19 Harman. Suzanne 76 Harries, Linda -- - 130 Harrington. David 152 Harris. Barbara 114, 223 Harris. Bill 130 Harris, Calvin 130, IS4 Harris, David 101 Harris. Earl 119 Harris. Jack _ 121 Harris, Jimmy 76. 112. 162. 166 Harris, Judith Ann 33, 76. 192. 196. 205 Harris, Judy 121. 207. 227 Harris. Linda 229 Harris, Sandra 111 Harris, Sue 53. 76. 195. 208 Harrison, Carol 130 Harrison, Mary 176 Harrleson. Jim ■ 170 Harrott, Phila 77. 196 Harrover, Tommy 140. 145 Hart. Alice 77. I8 Hartman. Suzie 121 Harvey. Joyce 121 Haskell. Bill 130 Hatchel. James 130 Hatzenhuhler, Gail _________ 130 Haim. Harry 35. 121. 209, 222 Hawkins, Cary 145 Hawkins. Jill 121. 227 Hayes. Gaylord ,130. 149. 178 Hayes. Marian -- 13 Hayle, Marsha 84. 121, 196 Hays, Sue _ 94. 121, 218 Mayen, Sunan ---------------- 121. 215 Haywood. Carolyn ...........-....— 77 Hulod, Margaret -------------- 77. 196 Head, Koy....................... — 77 Hearne, Carolyn _ 22. 77. 200. 201 Hebei. Alice ----------- 121. 228. 275 Hedge . Larry ........ —...—.....- 143 Hedgecock, Martha 22, 130, 215 Heller. Carle ---------------------- 77 Hellmuth. Jody 77. 198. 205. 208 Hendrick . Mary Crace 33. 77, 205 Hendrix, Johnny 130, 183 Henry, Darlene-----------------------77 Henry, Lyndon_________— . 143, 219 Henry. Robert __________ 130, 140, 212 Hen ley, Pat ............. 130 Herbert. Pat ----------- 77. 207, 212 Herndon. Bob__________________219. 222 Herndon, Frenna —------------- 121 Herndon, Rudic .............. 130 Herndon, Sue------------------------130 Herold, Jim ------------------- . 130 Herriage, Barbara ............. 77 llerriagc, Bobby____________________130 Herron, Wayne .................. - 130 He ter. Sandra _—-------------- 130 Hetherington, Ann . . ___________- 130 Hewitt. Hoy_________________________147 Heyn, Keith _________________ 130. 143 Hickman, Walter_____________________147 Hick . Cail_________________________130 Hick . Kaneda --------------- 121, 196 Hick . Wilma _______________________ 78 llieatt, Betty .............. 121. 226 Hill. Barbara 130. 212 Hill. Connie 130. 196, 206 Hill. William Earl _ 21. 78. 142. 219, 220, 221 Hill. Fred _ 121. 143 Hill. Herbie 145 Hill. Jerry _ 78. 201, 20S Hill. Linda _ 19. 210 Hill. Pat _ 122. 212 Hill. Russel 111, 114. 163. 166. 167. 178 Hill. William 195. 220, 222 llilley. Larry -------- 122. 140. 150 Hilton. Pat----------------------- 211 Hinckley. Clen _______ 122. 152. 175 Hinci, Mary____________________91, 122 Himon. Nina ____________ 130, 212. 228 Hi,,,,. Eva ---------------------- 122 Hipper . Richard---------------218 Hitchcock. Ted „ 130. 154. 174. 183 192, 201 Hitt. Dave ---------------------- 130 Hitt. Patty _____________________ 130 Hoag, David ................. 146, 170 Hodge . Earl___________________78. 144 Hodge . Larry _ _ 130. 219 Hodge . Peggy --------------- 122. 196 Hoff, Sharron 37. 78. 200. 201. 206 Hogan. Ronald _______________ 122. 147 Hogue, Jimmy ___________ 19, 51, 78 Hogue, Vernon , , 174, 183 Holden. Verna __________________ 122 Holder. Beverly _______ 78. 199. 210 Holder. Janice _________________ 122 Holland. La Vonne----------- 130. 207 Holley. Jerry--------- 130. 146. 212 Hollit, Charlotte ----------- 122. 223 Hollomon, Joe ---------------- 71, 202 Hollowav. Richard ...... 122. 140. 148 Holloway, Sharon _ 33. 79. 196. 198. 204 llollowell. Olva Zoe ------------ 78 Holme , Sabra ---------- 127 Holy. Michael _______________ 130, 223 Honeycutt. FJaine ----- 130. 223 Hooten, Leroy ...... — 243 Hoover. Mary Ann .. 79 Hopkin . Bill __________ 79. 162, 166 Hoppe. Judy ---------------- 130. 229 Hopper. Brenda _ 122, 196. 20S. 226 Hopper . Rickard ---------- 122. 143 Horrock . Billy .............. — 130 Horntby, Joe-----------------94. 122 Horton. Jon-------------130. 170 Hoaea. Sammy ----------- 79. 180, 182 Hotek, Don ---------------------- 130 Holier, Dean _ 23. 79. 1S6. 184. 185. 192, 205 Hotchki . Charle _ 130, 143. 219 Hou e, Peggy ........- -......... 130 Houtc. Marion _________ 33. 79. 209 Houieman, Carita ______ 130 Houier, Carol __ 53. 79. 199. 209 Howard. Don _________ 30. 79. 155, 201 Howard. Eddie ______________ 130. 144 Howell. Doug __ 33. 56. 74. 79. 143, 201. 203 Howell. Elixabetb______130, 212 Howell. Jim ----------------------- 122 Howell. Joe_______________________218 Hughen, Robert ■ 23. 80, 195 Hughey, Don , ................. 130 Hull. Tommy_______ 74. 115. 178. 179 Hultey. Carol _________ 80. 196. 228 Humphrey. Don _________ 122. 178. 179 Humphries Janet _ 33. 80. 198, 207 Humucker, Mary Ann _____________ 122 Hum. Tom. 119, 146. 175 Hunter. Wilton 130. 143. 219 Hutchiton. Barbara — 32. 33. 80. 192. 196 Hyde. Cretchen — 35 80. 196. 209 Hyde. Mike T 146 Inglet, Carol 127 Ingli . Jimmie 122. 151 Ingram, Janice 130. 212 Irving. William 127 149, 178. 195 ltbell, John 80. 155. 212 Itonhood, Bobbie 23. 122 Ivey. Barbara 130 J Jackaon, Albert 130. 170. 178 Jackson, Anita 80. 186 Jark on. Delore 1.30 Jack on. Jani 122 Jackaon, Sondra - 80. 130 Jacob . Bill 122. 155 Jacob , Johnny 146 Jacob , Kobcrt 131. 178. 201 Janie . Beekv Ann 33. 52. 81. 192. 195. 196. 208 Janie , Itav 81. 118. 212 Jamet, Roger 81 Jamer on. Janet 122. 223 Janet, Wavne 81. HI. 206 Jani , Diane 1.30 Janouaek. Georgia 81. 195. 211 January. Colleene 122 Jarrell, l’atay 122. 225 Jay, Genie 122 Jayne . Clarice 122. 225 Jefferie . Linda 1.30 Jelinek. Frank 148. 205 Jenkin . Bert 131. 119 Jcnkin . Jame 120 130. 174. 178 Jenkin . Jane 81 Jenning . Brenda 122 Jenning . George 111 Jenaon, Rrvant 118. 178 Jen on. John 122. 150. 201 Johnton. Alliee Mac 81 Johnson. Bobby 122 Johnton, Bud 118 Johnton, Carol 122. 170. 205 Johnton, Glenda 223 Johnton, Cregg 150 Johnton, Jackie 130. 192. 196 Johnton, Jackie 81 Johnson, Jay 110. 145 Johnton. Jeanine __. 65. 81. 82 Johnson. Jerry 82. 197 Johnson, Jimmie Bay 122 Johnson, Jo Ann 82. 186. 205 Johnton. John Wavne 145. 163 189 Johnton, Judy _ 130 Johnton, Judy 122 Johnson, Linda 130 Johnson, Lonnie 131, 145 Johnton, Lvnn 122. 226 Johnton. Otcar 130. 150 Johnton, Beiley 130. 195 Johnton, Ruth 82 John.ton. Donnie 130. 15S 130 Johnston, Glendolvn 130. 212 Johnston, Margaret 53. 82 Joinet, Kathleen .— 82. 197 Jonat, Tommy 130 Jone . Carolvn 1.31 Jones. Charlotte 1.31 Jooet, Don ______ 24. 122. 243 Jones, Dorothy 1.31 Jone . Ellwood — 131, 143, 218 Jonet. Ceorge 131 Jone . Hamilton 122 Jone . Kent 122. 152. 202 .306 Jonet, Larry 33 82 Jones. Marilvn 13 . 186. 199 212 Jone . Orsii . _ 130. 152. 183 Jonet. Robert 122 Jone . Sam 82 145 Jonet, Sandra — 131 K Kadane, Judy 122 Kadane. I alty 88. 122. 226 Kadane. Su anne 83. 104. 186 192 Kaiser. Ruth 131 Kahrs. Alfred 131. 152 Kaminitki, Jamet 119 Kane, Tom 1.33 Karlene. Christine 131. 197 Kartou . Jean 131 Kaufman. Garv 115 Kaufman. William 122. 153 119 Kaun, Rickie 110 Keeling, Ruby 131 Keeton. Sue _____ 33. 83. 195 Keidatr. Dan 131 Keith. Jean .— 83 205 Kelland. Robert no Keller. Barbara _ 131 229 Kelly. Johnny ... _ 122. 147 195 Kelly, Monetta 52. 83. 197 Kelly, Robert 122. 117 Kennedy. Eddie 83. 152. 192. 198. 206 Kent, Betty 122. 211 Kent, Sands 122, 186. 207. 210 Kent. Sandv 131. 192 Kerlev. Civile - 127. 1 46. 178. 179. 201 Key, Bobby 243 115 Kidd, John 131, 170 Kiefer. Bobby — 83. 178 1.31 Kilgore, Pat 83. 199 Kincaid. Kathy 103. 122. 227 King. Rarbara _ 122 King. Bobby ... 81. 200. 2 43 King. Bill 81. 202. 207 King, Lli abeth 131 King, Kcitb 118 King Bigg . Margaret 81. 204 Kingwell. Denni 19. 131 Kinney. Paul 118 Kirby, Glen 122. 117 Kirby. Johnny 131. 146 Kirby. LeCrand 131. 147 Kirby. Mike 131 Kirk. Rill 122 Kirk. Brenda . 84 Kirkgard, John 84 Kirkland. Cary 144 Kirkpatrick. Mickey 84, 163. 166. 180. 182 Kirkpatrick. Mike 28. 32 Kittrcll. Hannah „ 84. 176, 186. 197 Kitlrell. Harriett _ 81. 176, 186, 197 Kiuiar. June _____________________ 131 Klein, Banka . - 152 Klein, Carolyn 70. 122. 224, 225 Klcmpin, Ray ...................... 84 Knight. Karla I'll Knippa, Perry .................... 131 Koogle. Richard ----- 131. 154. 209 Kowalke. Karen 85. 197, 204 Kramer, Paul ________ 131. 154 Kring. Connie _ 85. 203, 207, 221, 36. 222 122 131 131. 145 L Lafferly, Pat ye Estes 85 131 Lamm, Milton 85. 162. 169 . 85 . 131 131. 199 117 85. 229 52. 131, 211 131 85. 207 122. 186. 197 131 Latta. Bill 131 131 122. 200 207 131 52. 122 85 122. 151 131, 170 Leason, Bob ._ 122, 170. 178. 179 131 Leavitt. John — 86. 142. 219. 222 131. 170 131 127 243 131 86 131 86 Legg. J. N. _ 28. 29 . 30. 112. 163. 167 . . 155 122 131 . 122 86 131. 178 Lewi . Austin 122. 141. 152 131 Lewi . Charlton 122. 147. 159. 171. 195 Lewia. Mickey .................... 133 Lewi . Peggy ------------------------ 131 Leyrer. Denni ________________________. 153 Lidberg, Linda..............131, 226 Lindloff, Barbara 86. 195. 198 I.indloff, Wayne —..... 123 Lindaey, Barbara .---------------- 82 Lindsey, Glenn 163. 178. 179 123 197 Llewellyn. Heather Lloyd. Cy 28. 29. 32. 34. 129. 192 Lobingier, John .... 33, Logan, John 18. 22 145. 162. London. Danyt . 86. 139, 116. 192. 198 . 28. 86. 112. 167. 168. 178 123 I-onjf. Judy Long. Priscilla 123. 176. 177 131 Longaker, Maidee 51 86. 186. 198. 205. 209 Loughmillcr, Joan 131. 197. 205 Louwein, Evelyn — 53 86. 201. 243 131 Lumpkin, Marcia Lund, Lctlic 86. 197 50. 170, 178 131. 117 131 I.upean. Jody . . 61. 131. 176. 186 52. 131 52. 137 M MacCorkle. David 132 131 McAlister. Mack 171, 173, 180. 182 McBee. John 30. 86. 141. 154. 157 McCann, Trasis _. 131. 153. 178 87 . 205. 242 McCauley. Don 87. 126. 142. 219 87 131. 225 McClutkcy, Barbara — 131. 140. 212 127! 156 150; 131. 229 148 127. 199 McDaniel, Bobby 120, 131. 147 123 .. 132. 145 132 McDonald. Weldon _ 87. 142. 207 McElwain. Roberta _ 33. 87. 195. 199 McFarlin. Darden 132. 145 McCarr. Sarah . 87 118 123 131 87. 154 131 MrGugan, Jonne Me Hale, LeiUne - 131. 229 131. 201. 227 123 McKenny. Sylvia 132. 212 131. 205, 131. 155 132 Melvin, Jeanne _ 23, 87. 30. 33. 51. 73. 184, 185. 208 210 123 McMahan. Benny — 123, 148. 180, McMahan, Rot McMahon, Pat 123. 140. 145 102. 123. 224 123 145 53 McMillan, Don McNall, Donna . 123 McNatt, Oley _ 123, 148. 178 140. 212. 243 87. 202 131. 152 148. 178 McShan, Dorit 123 McWhirter, Wayne Jr 197. 207, 219 _ 131. 152 153 115 131 . 87. 187 131, 186 132 Maddox. Mike _ 123. 180. 181 131 Madison, Frank 154 131. 149 . . 141 Mandy, Lewis 123 anos, Pete 88 anler. June 131. 212 ark . Arnold 22. 53. 88. 115. 156. 195 arlin. Tom 153 arnev. Mike 131 arriot. Cina l.ou 22. SB. 186 arshall, Itarhara 123. 229 arshall, David 123. 1 to. 152 ar hall. Jan 131 arshall, John 131. 151 arlin, Harry 150 artin, Carolyn 88 arlin. Cordon 51. 87. 119 arlin. Mike 153 arlin, Itiek 123. 173 arlin, Ronald 123 arlin. Sieve 132 arlin. Tom 132 a on, John — 123. MO. 153 a on. Jimmy „— 88. 162. 180 tuui. Virginia _ 21. 32. 31. 198 asscy, Gwyn 131 assoud, Jerry 88. 202 a It hew . Anita 123 avoir. Betty 21. 88. 201 avwcll. Sandra „ 123 av. Mien 88. 175 ay. Billy _ 91, 127. 117 ay. James 119 ay. Mike 119 jvn, Robert _ 132 ead. Saundra 123. 197 ediord. Glenda 123. 227 errifielii. Dan 89 errilt. Bill — 131. 119 ilam. Danecn 186 ilam. Nancy —__ = 123. 197 ilam. Sydne 33. 89. 197. 208 ile . Dianne .........— 82, 123, 207 ile . Milton __________ 140. 141. 201 illender. Mary — ..................1.32 iller. Barbara 132. 197. 198. 212 iller. Bonnie 123. 207. 212 iller, Carol 123. 207. 219 iller. David 112. 162. 180. 182 iller. Dodd 89. 112. 218 iller. Don 115 iller. Dorcnda iaii. 197 iller. Frankie 123. 219 iller. Jacquelyn 131 iller. Johnny 23. 89. 155 iller. Linda 123 iller. Marilyn 131 iller. Pal v 132 iller, Terrs 132 illigan, Kenneth 131. 171. 178 ills. Freddy 89. 116 ill I Katherine 132 ills. Linda 123 ills. Martha 123 innkey. Norman 113 113 inskv, Norman 89 inton, Barbara 131 inton. Joyce 123 itrhcll. Julia 131. 228 obley, Brenda 31. 88. 123. 221 ondv. Lewi 123. 147 [ondv. Marv Martha 132 ontgomery. Scliarrie 132 89 oodv, Jon — - 62. 8 ). 202 oody. Pat 131 197. 199 joonev'. Maureen 132 loorc, Charles Clark 123. no. 119 !oore. F.mmett 131. 170. 183 iore. Jerry 19. 123, 226 loore. Judy 123. 187. 226 bore. Nancy 89. 205. 207 loore, Tom 155 90 oreno, James 219 organ. Barry 52. 90 organ. Belly Boh 90 91) orley, Carolyn 90 jorrle, Betty ______ 123 orris. Dickie 132. 143 orrison, l.aneta 127. 197 arrow. Hollis ________________ 132. 150 orrow. Kathleen ----------------- 123 !orrow, Larry _____________ —________ 00 oscley, Bob — 90 oscley, Laurie 123. 119 oscley, Patricia 187 loses, Billy ---------------- 132, 1S5 om. Ju.lv 90. 101 bunt, Jint ................ 123, 155 oyer . Mary Ann...............—— 123 lulligan, Kenneth ......-........... 118 ulllns, Beth _____________________ 123 unlock, Don .............— 19. 132, 183 urphy, Martha ______ 132 urphy, Mary Alice 123. 131, 197. 201. 212 urphy. Pat 90 urray, Elizabeth .................. 131 urrey. Tommy 22. 91. 162. 167 usser. Dan .................. 143. 219 yorn. Ann ._. 33. 91. 198. 205 Myers, Donna 33. 35. 91. 197. 201. 209 Ms re. Kddie 117 N Nallie. David 91 Nance, Mike 123. 119. 178 Nasby. Bob 91. ISO. 176. 177 Nash, Weldon 123 Nation. Jim 132. 113. 219 Neeley. Dallas 132 Neely. Gerald 23. 33. 91. 162, 167, 168. 169. 180 Ned, Mike 151. 162 Neill. Barbara 23. 91. 20t Neill. Belly 132 Neill. Harry 123. 151 Nelms. Barbara 132 Nentec. Mary 132, 219 Newell. Helen 132 Newman. Jimmy 132 Newman. Lowell 115 Nevland. Bob 72. 91. 117, 202 Niehols. Peggy 132 Nirndnrfl. Carl 132. 170 Noebel. Crb 132 Norman. Jerrel 132 Nolle, Otis 178 Norris, Carl 110. 152 Norris. Carol 123 Norris. Nancy 24, 33. 91, 197. 198. 205. 207 Norris. Sally 132 0 Oakes. Jack 92 132 155 92 O'Dell. Judy O'Dell. Larry Oden, John 115. Odum. Janice Beall 92 O'Hara. Runny 132. 201. 212 O'Keefe. Kllen 92. 24 4 O'Keefe. Pall) 132 Oliphant. Tom 132. 113. 218 Oliver. Bill ... 123. no. 113 Oilman. Kalpli 33. 53. 92. 195 Olson, Dan 92. 119 Olson, Doltie 132. 210 Ondmusek, Bob 92 O'Neal, Fred 123. 113. 218 Orinmons, Charles 219 Orr. Morris 92. 192 Orr. Vernon 127 Osthoff. Jo Marie 132. 212 Osterhout. Janet — 115. 228 Overman. Charles ... 132 Owen. Arnold 155 Owen. Mike 28. 25 30. 32 Owens. Gayle 82. 123. 228 p Pace. Paul 21 Palamountain, Diane 123. Palmer, Ruby _______ 61, 84 Palmer. Tom 29. 162. 161. Pappenfus. Beverly 71, 93. 186, Park. Suzanne 132. i. 92 225 . 93 167 , 211 212 132 205 Parker. Vee 93, , 197. 198. Parkerson. Jerry 153. 222 Parks. Carolyn 103. 124. 226 Park . Reggie Lou 132. 197 Parr. Carol 132. 197 Parson . Cecelia 93 Pascal, Bvron 132 Paschal), Bobby 132 Paschall. Jimmy 93 Pasrhall. John 175 Passon . Jerry 93 Patterson, Nell 93 Patterson, Sue 124 Patton, Joyce 132 Pattrick. Norman 119 Paul. Peggy 93. 197 Paulson, Sandra 93 Pavclka, Joyce 121. 212. 225 Payne. Bennie 132. 186 Pavne. Samira 132 Pavnc. Sharon 28. 32. 34 Pcden, Jim . 132. 118. 195, 212 Peeler, James 118 Pemberton, Wayne 163 Pembroke, Don 142. 219 Pender, Doris 53 Pendleton. Jim 33 , 94. 175 Penry, Irene 35. 73 . 94. 197. 209. 221. 223 People . Johnny 132. 115 Peppen, Jimmy ..... 132 Perdue, Arlene 51. 121. 110. 207. 215 Perdue. Fulalie 22. 23. 51 . 94. 215 Perdue. Patsy 121 Perkins, Barbara 124. 229 Perkins, Ccnrginia 121 Perkins, Kay Kllen 115 Perkin . Pat 132 Persher, Sherman 219 Peteraon, Carolyn ................... 132 Pettigrew, Marilyn 115. 195. 212 Petty. Bie 132 Petty, Patricia 132 Petty, Tom 91 Phelps. Shirley 121. 227 Phifer. Donna 33. 91. 195. 07 Phillips. Carolyn . — 121. 186. 197. 205. 225 Phillips. Jim 170 Phillips, Rick 121. 110. 118 Phillips. Sandra 132 Phillipson, Jim _____ 170 Philpot, Sandra 91 Piazza, Anthony 132 Pierson, Klainc 132. 221 Pierson. Milton 132 . 150. 174. 183 Pickard. Patricia 132 Pickle. Bet tic _ 33. 91. 198. 199. 205 Ping, Rob 132 Ping. John 94. XV. 212 Pinner. Raylcne 91 Piper. Ann . 121 Piper. Richard 95. 151 Pippen, James 155 Plunkett, Gail — 133, 186. 205. 212. 229 Pokladnik. Milton 1.32. 149 Pollard. Carla 132. 212 Pollan). Carolynne 52. 71. 95. 211 Pollard. Dot 124 Ponder, Doris 212 Poovcy, Joe _ 132, 183 Porteou . Beverly 132. 212 Porter. Bill ______ 132 Porterfield. Cencva ... 124 Pou, Carol ... 223 Pou. Judy . 103. 124 , 197. 210. 224 Powdrill. James 95 Powell. Jerry 132 Powell, Tommie 9S Power . Richard Il2L 150 I’rathcr. Grace 116 Pratt. Camille _ 23. 28. 29. 32. 31. 52. ns, i8 . 185 Pratt, Linda — 132 Presley, Larry = 132. 115 Pressly, Joan _ 24. 32. 124. 219 Prevratil. Sylvia 132 Price. Edith = 52. 121 Price. Ruth 132, 206. 229 Price. Sue 33, , 95. 198. 204 Price, Wanda 121 Proctor, Jeff . ISO John ,, . 95 Pulley. Alice . HT 12 . 199 Purcell. Edward - 132. 155 Purser. Sherman 21. 95. 142 Pyke, Bulb 132. 211 0 Quinn. Juanita 132 R Kagol, Jayne Ragsdale, Jack Railcy, Kandy Railcv. Robert ... Railcy. Roger 132. 155. 212 _ 95 170 124 117 29 Handle. Carolyn 132 Randolph, Norma 95 Kamsdale, Jerry 124. 117 Ransom. l_iwrencc 132 Kattar, Clark 133 Bawling . Mary Ann 127. 205. 207 Rav. Charles 151. 170. 183 Ray. Kllen 18, 23. 33. 36. 52, . 56. 92. 96. 192. 203. 231. 213 Kay. Patti 52. 132. 201 Kay. Kandv 132 Bead. Mike 155 Bead. Richard . 96 Reed. Bill 132. 111 Recce, 1 ranees 3.3. 96. 208. 209 Bred. Bill 96. 118. 198 Keel. Billie Jo 96 132 Reeder. Jerry 121. 197 Reese. Dudley 132 Reeve. Tommy 33. 95. 96. 111 Reeve . Carol Ann 124. 225 Beeves. Dalync 96 Beeves. Diane 96 Beeves, Harley 163 Held. Robert 111 Reid. Jimmy Reinert. Jeanne 116 Reitz. Bette Jane 133 Reynolds. Bex 117 lthamey, Kay 132 Rhea. Tommy 1 124. 143, 207. 219 Rhodes. Jamer 124 Richard . Cynthia 132. 201. 206. 212 Richardson. David 219 Richardson, Paula 133 Ridenour. Gail 121 Ridgeway, Beverly 133. 212. 219 Kieflcr. Sharon 124. 186. 225 Rigsby, Bonnie _... 111. 111 Kilcy. Fontaine Kittlemeycr. Jack Rivers, Curtis 22 121. 171. 180. 182 !. 29. 30, 162, 168 132. Roberts, Bolevnn Robert . Judy 121. 121, 223. 226 199. 225 133 Robinson, Tommy Robinson, Van Robinson, Wayne 18. 96. 116, 111. 150 154. 202 218. 222 132. 176 Holand, Mcrrilre 53. 96. 195. 199. 208. 211 Honianowski, Sonja Ross, Janet 121, 186, 197. 208 32. 117 121 124 Rowan, Kay 52, Royster, Suzanne 97. 197. 133. 206. 211 212. 219 133 97. 112 Ruhland, Darlene Ruhland. Susan 124. 25. 88. 176. 177 103. 121. 225 124 116 116 Russell. Billy 132 133 Russell. James F.. 91 Rutherford, Paul 124 Hull.idee. Jack .. ............ 170 Rutledge, Joan 133 Rutledge, Mike - ............. 155 Ruyle. Jean 121. 207. 210. 217, s 219. 222 Salamon, Honey Sue 133. 228 Sandel, Sue 21. 33. 97. 198. 199. 204. 207 Sanders, Diane 133. 212 Sanders. Geraldine 124. 228 Sanders, Linda 124 Sanders, Ruth ... 25, 53, 71. 116. 206. 224 Sanders. Susan 124 Sanderson. Judy 33, 52, 97. 198. 229 Sandonc, Joe 133. 163 Santry. Tanny 133 Sapp. Susan 124. 203 Sargeant. Mary 124. 219. 221. 222 Sartain, Edward _..._ 127, 140. 150 Savage, Marilyn — 133. 176 Sawyer, Roy 133 Sawyer, Wayne 97 Sawyers, Tom 124, 1 SO. 150 Sawyer . Jo Anno .... 97. 186. 196. 197. 225 Schcrmcrham. Stephanie Royer 133 Scherzer, Deborah _____ 33, 90, 97. 197, 198. 203 Schmidt, Robert 151 Schobcr, Mitzi 97 Schucany, Bill 124 Sehwade, Jack 201 Schweizcr, Fred 121, 152, 163. 178 Scimcca. Shelia 133 Scoggins. Glen 133, 113 Scotch. Christine 125 Scott, Betty 23, . 97 Scott. Bob 97. 116, 163. 161. 168. 178 Scott, Carol 124 118. 178 Scott, Judy 133. 212 Scott, Stewart 145. 220 Seaton, Gary 98. 145. 202 Scitzler, David 124. 218 Scrvcllo. Josephine 121. 197. 207. 228 Sessions. Tommy - 71, . 98 Settle, Judy 133 Sharpe. Bill 118. 180 Sharp. Dwight 98. 198 Sharp. Jerry Lou 98 Shearer. Robert 116 Sheffield, Linda 116 Shelby, Mike 22 Shelton. Dan 98. 171, 172. 176 Shepclwich, Carolyn 116 Sheppard. Carol 37. 92. 98. 243 Shillam, Carol ________ 98. 229 Shinoda, Pel® ...................... 124 Shipley, Pet________________________ j2j Shocklee, Mickey _________ 124, 225 Short. Andy 98, 139. 178 20 Short. James 98. MO. Ml. 198 Shorer. Jerry ................. Shropshire, BUI ___________________ 99 Shugart, Beverly................... 99 Shultz, Dorothy _______ 21, 32. 195 Sickles, Robert -------------------- 148 Sigler. Martha_______________________133 Sillman, I.aDonna .................. 138 Slmmona, Doris_____________________133 Simmons, Hal 33. 34. 50. 99. US, 155. 181. 185. 198. 203. 238 Simmons, Doris .................... 140 Simmons. Sandra _________ 23. 99, 208 Simpson. Ricky __________________ ’ 144 Simms, Dottie .............. 133, 206 Sims. Jay _ 121. 1S3.' 206 Singleton. Shirley 97. 197 Sipe. Robert 127. M3, 218. 222 Sjogren. Sten 68. 121. 206 Skaggs. Jackie 33. 99. 199 Skinner. Carole 133. 199 Skinner. Pinky 22. 88. 99. 103. 199. 227 Sloan. Joanne 124. 208. 20 Sloan. Richard 153 Slocum. Glenn 125. 115. 195 Smart. Ronnie 170 Smith. Betty • 133 Smith. Clyde David 151 Smith. David Carl 22. 56. 133, 146. 180. 181 Smith Diane 19. 103. 125. 226 Smith. Edwin 133 Smith. Gene 125. 118 Smith. Glenda 20. 22. 32. 215 Smith. Jack 99. 172. 173 Smith. Jacqueline 211 Smith. John Charles 100. 117 Tmith, Judy 100. 186 197 Smith. I.arry 115. 171. 183 Smith. I.eRov 100. 152 Smith. Marie 133 Smith. Mary Ann 125. 208 Smith. Mary Ellen 133. 199 Smith. Nancy 32. 119. 198 Smith. Ronda 133 Smith, Randhi 127. 201. 208 Smith. Sally 133 Smith. Sallv Ann 133 Smith. Sandra 125. 226 Smith. Tony 100. 117 Smith, Vernon 125 Smotherman. Jerry 202 Snipe . Pat 133. 186 Snow, Paul ______ 133. 116, 170 Snowhurger. Judy 133 Soloman. Jane 100, 197. 208. 209 Sontri, Ureal 116 Sorrel . Marianne 133 Sorrel . Nancy 100 Soule . Luther 100. 178. 192 South, Terry 125 Souther. Rilly 142, 218 Souther. Joy 133. 176 Spark . Joyce 125 Sparkman. Bohhy 133 Spiva. John 125. 116 Spradlin. Kenneth 125. 148 Spradling. Horace 125. 153 Spurgeon. John Paul 178 Squibb. Bill 123. 113. 219 Stacey. Ronald 150 Stafford. Thalia 125 Staglik, Roberta 36. 81. 100. 107. 120. 133, 197. 201. 211 Stallings, Billy________________ 116. 118 Stanley. W. A. .......... 133. 143. 219 Staples. Dale _ 100. 139. 145, 198 Slaton, Michaline ___________________ 101 Stearns. Connie ________________ 125. 212 Steere. Robert --------- 133, M8. 170 Stephenson. Ann ......... 133 140 Stepter. Norman_________________ 125, 208 Stevens. Carolyn 133, 212 Stevenson, Bobby _____________________ 170 Stewart. Beverly _ 101. 197. 208 Stewart. Claudia ................ 32. 31 Stewart. Sue................... 101. 187 Stiles. Charles —............... 33. 101 Stines, Mary ........................ 125 Stinett, Shirley ___________________ 133 Stockton, Shelia______________________ 125 Stogsdill, Carrie Lee______ 125. 223 Stogsdill, Janice .................... 101 Stokes. Don _____________________ 133. 155 Stol . Sharon ...... 133, 201. 206. 212 Stone. Dinnis___________________________M0 Stone, John____________________________ISO Stone. Sally ______________ 35. 101, 209 Storey, Peggy - 101. 206 Storey. Rosa---------------------------ISO Stovall. Jerry________________________ 149 Strattin, Jan _______ 29. 31. 101, 101. 198. 200 Stribling, Anita t--------125. 226 Stribling, F.d ...... 133. 155 Strickland. Pat________________________133 Stringer. Linda Ray ------------ 53, 125 Stronel. Larry ........................229 Strother. Glynn 133, 148, 174, 178 Stroud. Dan _________________ 125, 205 Stubbs, Connie ---------------------- 133 Stubblefield. Sue -........ 125. 210. 243 Stueber. Eleanor ------ 33, 101, 200 Sturgess, Jack---------------125. 150 Sturtevant. James.................... 1S2 Stuler, Sue ................ 125, 226 Suitor. Ruth ------------------------- 133 Sullivan. Bill ...... 102. 116. 178 Sullivan, Frances 35, 133,. 209 Sullivan. Pat--------------------------212 Sullivan. Shirley_______________102, 186 Summer. Craig---------------------.. 152 Sumner, Duward-------------------Ml, 201 Sumners, Jeanette _—_____ 125 Surratt, Gary .........—, .........— 102 Surah, Don --------------------------- 119 Swan. Suzanne--------------------------101 Swiney, Kenneth _____________________ 147 Sypert, Ann--------------------------- 133 T Taliaferro, Lee________________52, 102 Tanner. Tricky_________________125 Tatum, Sue _______________ 153 Taylor, Allean ________________ 125 Taylor. Alice------------------------133 Taylor. Johnny -------- 102, 140, 154 Taylor, Jo Marie ................... 12S Taylor, Linda---------------- 125. 229 Taylor. Pat__________________________125 Taylor. Steve --------------- 102. 147 Temple. Allen 102, M6 Teinpleman. Gerald ................. 150 Templeton. Sandra ____ 90, 133, 176, 186 Termaath, Valerie--------------133 Terry, Betsy_________________________206 Terry, Bobbie Ann______________133 Terry, Jamea ......-......... 102, 148 Terry. Sandra. . 32. 36. 92. 102, 101. 115, 171. 181, 185. 200, 210. 237 Teter. Bill , 125, 143, 219 Teter. Ross ______ 125, 115, 159. 175 Thacker, l.inda______________ 125, 206 Thames. Billy --------- 162. 168. 180 Theriot. Sondra ____ 103, 186, 201, 206, 211 Thieme. Benny------71, 125. 119 Thieme, James______71, 125, 119 Thomas, Barbara ,. 133 Thomas. Beth........... 133, 205 Thomas, Doris ...... 125, 183, 243 Thomas. Nancy ........... _ 127 Thomas, Robert --------- 155, 170 Thomas, Sandra ________________ 125 Thomas, Tommy_____________________133 Thompson, Betty ________________ 103 Thompson. Delores............ 103 Thompson. Hal 133. 163, 168, 169. 174. 209 Thompson, Jerry _ 103, 148, 180. 181 Thompson. Jerry----------133. 175 Thompson, Judy _____ 37. 92. 103, 133, 199 Thompson, Linda — 24. 37, 92. 103. 133. 201 Thompson, Marcus ------ 33, 103, 201 Thompson, Ronnie - 53, 103 Thompson, Rosann _____ 33, 103, 199. 201, 207 Thrasher. Ronald 152 Thvfault, Bruce__________________ 104 Tibbitls. Brad ____________ 133. 152 Tibbitts. Waller _ 30. 33. 53. 104, 15$. 195 Timmons, William _ 133, 146, 170 Tiner. Pat 125, ISO, 197, 199. 200. 204, 228 Tipton. Phil ____.________________133 Tittsworth, Clint ___________ 133 Tomlinson. Bob------ 133, 152, 223 Tonick. Barbara ________ 125, 226 Townsend. Joan __________________ 134 Townsend. Lynn ____________ 51, 125 Trammell, Billye Sue............. 125 Trammell. Bobby_______171, 172 Trammell, Jay ____________ 150 Travillo. Cail____________________125 Travis, Austin _________ 09 Traylor, Ann .. — 125 Traylor. C. O.--------------118. 195 Trigg. Guv __________ 113, 125. 171 Trostel, Susan _____________ 133. 212 Tubb, Max_________________________133 Tubbs. Martin 125 Tucker, Charlene ................ 12S Tucker. Jackey Marie ------------ 133 Tucker, (.aura . ...______________212 Tucker. Linda __ 36. 101. 193. 198. 200 Tucker. Shirley Sue _ 133. 211. 212 Tucker. Sue___________________133 Tucker. Virginia __ 61. 133, 176, 186 Tunnell, Shirley ____ 125, 224 Turner, Cathy 90. 101 Turner, Delores .............. 228 Turner, Fred__________________183 Turner. Larry _____ .. 133 Turner, Steve .......—....... 133, 148 Turrentlnc. Joe Max 133. 170. 171. 181 Tyson, Mildred 133. 229 Tyson. Oti _.. 183 u I'eblackrr, K a lot Ueblarker. Sharon 131 Underwood. Jim 133. 113. 21K Upthcgrove. Dan 101 Upthcgrovc. Penny 133 I srev, Charlotte 101 Uary, Javne 126, 127, 201. 206 V Vancil. Melvin 125. 151. 199. 213 Yandcnburg. Boyce 101. M2. 218 Vanderpool. Travis 133. 113 Vannoy, Howard 105. 155. 175 an Winkle. Billy 133. 111 Vaughn, Dan 105. 113. 219 Vaughn, Dianne 125 Yavelte, Sarah 133 enable, Ellen 36. 105. 208 Ventura. Antonia 125 Ventura. Josephine 105. 207 Vernon, Charles 151 Vernon, Starlynn 125, 195. 200 Vestal, Sandv 105. 197 Verachovle, James 133. 152 Yeyhl. Betty 33. 51 . 105. 208. 209 Viars. Jo Ann — 105 Vickery, Mary Lou 133 Vinson, Pat 32. 125 , 206. 228 Virden. Walter 125, . M3. 195. 219 Voight, Linda 125. 226 w Wafford. June ... 100, 105. 204 Wagliardo. Mary . ....... 125, 222 Walker, Cathy .............. -______ 138 Walker. Delaine 31. 39. 116, 183. 208. 209. 212 Walker, Gail ........... 105, 186 Walker. Linda ...... 125. 229 Walker, Wendell 131 Wall. Ray ......................... 106 Wallace, Jerry ........_....— 195. 116 Wallace. John Mark 106. 178 Wallace. Terry 117. 125, 140, 116 Wallace. William ......... 143. 219 Wallis. Carol .._----------------- 125 Wallis. Jcnellc 125, 195. 199. 200 Walters. Bill 106. 202 Walter , Beth 106 Walton, Rosalie 1.31. 229 Walvoord. John 131 Wantska, Claudette 106. 197. 206 Ward. Barbara 125. 197. 205 Ward. 1-arry 143. 219 Warfel. Susie 125 Warner. Reid 125. 143. 219 Warren. Jane 125 Waters. Lewi 106 Water . Jrrrel 106 Watkins. Lynn 131 Watson. Kav 106, 176. 177. 186 Watson. Ronald 131. 183 Watson. Schrrrie 22. 126, 215 Wattner. Ann 33. 52. 71. 106. 186 Wall . Neal 126, 11.3, 21« 106 Wavne. John 106 Weatherby. Gail 126 Weatherford. Charles 113. 219 Weathercad. Dale . 196. 21.3 Wrbb. Danny 151 Webb. Kay 52, 106. 186. 200 Webster. Sue 107 Weed. Martha 126 Weeks. James 143. 219 Weed, Martha — 126 Weesner, Fayrene 228 Weeda, Juliann 134. 186. 218 Welty. Gary 118 Weidler. Bill 131. 15S Wejr, Bobby 155. 183 Weir. Coe 1.31 Weis . Charlotte 23. 36. 107. 186. 19.3. 197. 198. 205 Welch. Barbara 126 Weldon. Doris 126 Welker. Jayne 228 Well . Jeanette 33. 34. 35. 107. 198. 205 Well . Jerry 107. 171 1. 173. 180. 181 Well . Wayne ...._ 126. 15.3 Welly. Betty Jo . 131 Welty, Don Ml West. Dan 18. 90. 107, 139. M0. 117, 155. 198. 201. 201 West. Dick 107. 212 West, Richard 134 Whatley. Jerry----------------126. 146 Wheeler. Dee S3, 107, 186, 204, 242 Wheeler. Jimmie _________--------- 107 Wheeler. Troyce _---------- 229 White, Barbara-------------------107 White. Charles ...--------------—107 White. David---------------------134 White. Kay ....... 32. 107. 115, 181, 185, 203 I.1 White, Mary Ann 1: W hire, Sandra 1 W liitc. Virginia 131. 2 Whitman. Barbara 126. 1 Whitman, Klirahcth 33. 37. 10 198. 2 Whittington, David 1- Whybark, Ann 70 126. 225. 2 W iggins. Helen I! illsanks. Erwin 53 126. 152. ! W ilcux, Jim 126. 163. T Wild. Jimmy 61. 108. 1 Wilcnian, Lari . . 11 Wiley, Gene 138. 205. 206. 2 Wilkeraon. Bill 2: Wilkie. Boyce 1 Wilkinson, Ben 1( Wilkinson, Edwin 126. 118. 2 Wilkinson, Jerry 1 Wilkinson. S.iinmv 113. 2 W illiarn . Barncv 126. 11 Williams. Barry 1 W illiarn . Curti 1 Williams, Dave 113. 2 Williams, Drnni 117. 15 Williams. Donald 1' Williams, Harr 103. 1 Williams. Kenneth 1. William . Loy 113. 2 Williams, Roberta 1 Williams, Ronald 1 Williamson. Carolyn 108, 2( Williamson. Carv 134. 15 Williamson, Joe 1« Williamson. I-ance 108. 15 Willis. Mollie 1 Willis, Leah 126. 2 Wilson. Bill 119. 1« Wilson, Elbert 1 Wilson, Nancy 108. 1 Wilson, Peggy 33. 108. 2 1 W'ilson, Tom 131, 1, Wilson. William 1 Wiltshire. Frank ...... 134. 1 Wiltshire, John 131, 1 Wingren. Sondra 109, 1 1 Winlerbaucr, Ruth 126, 2 Wi e. Sherwood Wise. Sondra 1 W'isley. Tommv 109, 153. 1 Witcher. Bill 126. 1S3. 2 Wocrner. Jerry 131, 1 Wolfgang. Bill „ 117, 1 Womach, Ann 1 Wood. Dorothy 33. 109. 198. 2 Wood, Erie 51. S3 65. 109. 13 1 114. 1 Wood. Gavlaod Wood, Marcus no. 1 Wood. Prr ton 1 Woodall. Robert 1 Woodford. Sharon 131. 2 Woodruff. Bobbie 126. 156. 1 Woodruff. Sharon 126, 2 Woods. Linda 131. 2 Wood . Mary 1 Wooldridge. Marian 134. 1 Woollev, Barbara 1 1 Worden, Mike 1 Workman. Jimmy 1 33. 109. 2 Work . Jerry 1 Worley, Frank ______________ l1 Wnriliam, Jack _______ 134, 1 Worthington, Allen ...... 134, 1 Worthington. Mary Louise------1C 126. 2 Wright. Wayne __________ 1 Wrye, Billy___________________1 Wulf. Robert-----------126. 1 Wumberly. Mack ................ 1 Wyche. Paul-------------------1 Wvlie. Anton------------—-----— 1 Wylie. Mike ___________________ 1 Wvnn, Fred ............ 134. 1 Wyrick. Gilbert _ 33. 109. 142. 2 Y Yaap, Don _________________ 28. 1 Yates. Charles 110. 163, I Yates, Jimmy _ .. . 126, 218, 2 Yates, John______________126. Yaw, Donna _______________ 110, 1 Yawell, Carol .........- 3 Yount. Beverly 110. 197. 2 Young. Carol ............ 1 Young. Greta ................ 1 Young, Jane ____________ 126, 2 Young, Joe ......... 30. 110, 1 Young. Mark _______ 143. 219. 3 Young, Mary Linda —_ 126. 2 z Zahrt. Kathleen 126, 176, 186. 2 Zolinck, Frank __________________ - 1 Zeller, Anna Mae_____________________1 Ziedermanis. Daigone 126. 187. 1 Zigenbein. Sue _ 18, 110, 176, 1 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS IK l K Yo.twot! V. t HC W«H IAHOC mtuiMiSw CCM(W D JIAS rcui
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