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S O T5 - PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL DALLAS, TEXAS 3 FOREWORD Your 1958 Crusader has taken the forward look with the theme of brilliant diamonds and the magnificent 58! 2-million-dollar Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike. Our world is constantly looking toward the future and the adults of tomorrow. Dallas and Woodrow are also looking into the vast unknown as they prepare themselves for changes from the ways of tradition, growing population, unbelievable inventions, and even outer space. Our colorful globe with its varied peoples is becoming more closely knit than ever before in the history of mankind. The Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike is representative of this new-found closeness. For example, where it formerly required one and a quarter hours to travel between the two cities, the time has now been cut to a remarkably short 33 minutes. CONT Surely, this man-made shortness of time and distance is symbolic of the trend toward world cooperation and, finally, world peace. Who knows? Perhaps, as a starter, even Dallasites and Fort Worthians— Woodrowites and Paschalites—will be drawn to closer friendship as a result of the Turnpike and greater cooperation. ADMINISTRATION PERSONALITIES CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS MILITARY ACTIVITIES PAUL F. ALLEN DEDICATION To Paul F. Allen we dedicate this 1958 CRUSADER. A member of the Woodrow Wilson faculty for fourteen years, he, in his own cheery manner, has been an inspiration to all. Students have found him to be an understanding counselor, a competent teacher, and a sincere friend. His Spanish classes have discovered that the learning process can be enjoyable as well as educational with such a professor as he. His annual staffs throughout the years have been deeply grateful for his guidance, comprehension of their problems, and appreciation of their work. We have become more aware of Mr. Allen's many talents, vast store of knowlege, and versatility, as a result of his starting French classes in Woodrow in September, 1957. Over our advisor's vehement protests, which were nullified by Principal Dale Douglas' orders, the '58 CRUSADER staff proudly dedicates this edition of our record of memories to Mr. Allen. Mr. end Mrs. Allen prepare to go out on the town for their wedding anniversary. They look pretty sharp, don't they? Mr. Allen bows three times to the staff to show his appreciation for being selected as dedicatee of the '58 CRUSADER. 7 LIVING BRICK AND MORTAR and the glory of our School! What is it that makes one—undergraduate or ex-student—pass a silent, empty building—night or early morning or day; summer or long term—and sing a stirring fight song, give a wildcat yell, or a Yea, Woodrow! as he speeds on by? What, indeed! Though some would be reluctant to confess it, it is the memory of many a happy while spent within her walls and her campus and defending her honor on sports field and in artistic and intellectual competition. Or the anticipation of a next year's sophomore, eager to experience the thrill of belonging to that near-sacred throng—The Sons and Daughters of Woodrow. These thoughts and emotions kindled by... . . red brick against a blue Texas sky or a silhouette limned against the glow of the sunrise or sunset-cause the Woodrowite to sing with his heart all full— Oh, Woodrow Wilson, We're all for you! 9 . . . to baseball, fishing FANCIES TURN . . . to Easter finery March find the Woodrow library besieged by eager researchers gathering material for their various term themes, assigned every spring. Henry Bollman, narrator of The Old Wo man Shows Her Medals, looks on as Mrs. Doughty (Kay White) pleads with the Scottish soldier, portrayed by Duward Sumner, to be her real son. This one-act play was enacted for the Wilson student body before going to the district contest. Private auditions—nearly private, that is. Waiting hopefuls look through the door as Director Robert Rankin hears the tryout of Carol Benson and Barbara Keller for the a cappella choir. Slave sale. Roman Dent De Witt sells slave Russell Hill to the highest bidder during latin Week in Leona Scaly's class. 12 m Federal inspection comes to the Woodrow Wilson R.O.T.C., as it always does in the spring. Cadet Major Paul Allen leads a line of riflemen to position to be decorated for marksmanship. Parade on Wednesday morning always draws a large crowd of spectators— especially coeds—to the parade grounds. SPRING ACTIVITIES, 1957, INCLUDED IN 1958 BOOK TO COMPLETE RECORD Career Day at Woodrow Wilson. Dallas Police Inspector J. Herbert Sawyer is giving vocational information to those who are considering law enforcement as their life's work. Students facing the camera arc, left to right: John Mason, Jimmy Miller, Bill Reed, and Bobby Herriage. Familiar sight on a March afternoon is one such as this lineup of batteries working out for the team, left to right are: Mike Maddox, Barney Williams, Fontaine Riley, David Miller, and Herbert (Spike) Harlan. 13 Raincoat row developed almost, monotonously along the hallways during the monsoon season of Spring '57. Biology teacher Mr. White pays it no mind, however. REMEMBEf At Easter time Key Club President Bill Crowell introduced guests to the assembly. Club Sponsor Kenneth Hale has just taken a bow. While Principal Douglas presents Guy Trigg with his letter jacket. Coach Bennie Kelly tells of Guy's outstanding record for the year. Happy group is this busload of delegates to the Pan American Student Forum State Convention in Austin. Posing with .the sign are: Janice Ingram, Sponsor Mabel Turman, Marilyn Jones and Dick West. Easter at Woodrow held a very special meaning after Melvin Munn offered his interpretation of The Sermon on the Mount to the attentive and appreciative student body. PRIL, 1957? HERE’S A PART mm Sending happiness to the Veterans' Hospital at Easter time is the object of ihe Woodrow Wilson Junior Red Cross and these eager Wilson girls, leilani Me-Hale and Patty Kadane. Red Cross worker Margaret Storbeck helps in loading the decorations. The house of tomorrow? Pete Manos poses with his award-winning exhibit at the W. W. Science Fair for Assistant Superintendent Don Matthews. In the left foreground are: Barbara Woolley, Emily Fooshee, Sammy Angelo, Ann Brown. MAY, 1957, WA Joan Dunlap and Steve Joyce dance so that we can see Steve's stripes and ribbons. In the background are Diane Palamountain and Charlton Lewis. 16 CRUSADER staff Editor Sonja Romanowski is a smiling salesgirl as Mary Alice Cathey and Judy Bcmusdoffcr select Crusader '57 pictures at bargain prices. Not me? But it's true as Pete Shinoda, We Ivin Vancil, Barbara Rushing, and Terry Wallace show their approval of new cheerleader, Shirley Clark. THE HOME STRETCH Remember the spring '57 Senior Assembly? In this scene from the Old West, Kay Webb tries her wiles on a cowboy customer. The best ever seems to be the opinion of Dale Ewing, Martha Weed, Sandra White, Azalea Beene, and Pat Hill as they inspect the 1957 CRUSADER on the day of issue. 17 SCHOOL STARTS EARLY Skit-skat, well, how 'bout that! was one of the new yells being practiced by cheerleaders Barry Brooks, Shirley Clark, Melvin Van-cil, Barbara Rushing, Peter Shincda, Patty Kadane, and alternates Buddy Egan and Danys London. The first school bell rang at 8:35 on September 4 for most Woodrowites. But for some, the bustle of school activity started on August 19. On that day, the band, drill team, majorettes, and cheerleaders reported bright and early, eager for action. The football team followed soon on the first of September. Work was accompanied by vivid tales of a fun-filled summer. The pause that refreshes! The water fountain at Randall Park was a rare treat for the team. Looking very happy about the situation are (right to left) Spike Harlan, Mike Maddox, Emmett Moore, Bobby Gray, Bill Harris, Butch Gurley, and Glen Lindsey, while Gaylon Wood fakes his turn. Hot September sun doesn't halt the hard work during pre-school practice. Here Odis Nolle for the Blue team gets going off left tackle. 18 ...FOR SOME Eight pretty majorettes pose for the photographer during a deserved timeout from pre-season practice. Yvonne Gerst, Sandra Gage, Scherric Hunt, Patsy Grant, Scherrie Watson, Martha Hedge-cock, Arlene Perdue, and Jean Ruyle give a promising picture for oncoming half-time attractions. The new cheerleaders were full of pep, and the football team was raring to go. The majorettes limbered up for twirling and prancing. The drill team got in shape, in more ways than one, while the band played on. Dig these crazy hats! was the general comment of the Drill Team members as they left the gym for a practice under the August sun. Drum Major, Brooks Bradley, comfortable, if in rather unorthodox costume, endeavors to get the band ready for football season. The black-top behind the gym was the scene of these summer practice sessions. 19 [ locdl administration of the Dallas-Fort furnpike is centered at the halfway mark n the two cities, where there is also a service area. Facilities at this area include, the local administration office, service t both sides, and two restaurants con- easlbound and westbound travelers, I turnaround bridge is provided ad restaurants for those who wan' k iv entrance point on Whmh Is h k ti 7 i i m iw an w a i gw ■■• iMmja jr “.t « ■ Jt .¥ f r fl i t: fi r- • SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION The beautiful new School Administration Building at 3700 Ross Avenue is one of the country's finest. Built in 1955, 1956, 1957, at a cost of $895,000, it contains four floor levels of separate rooms and offices, completely air-conditioned. Some 100 administrators and other employees are housed in BUILDING ONE OF BEST the building, and there are several large meeting rooms and auditoriums where the Board of Education and other school groups meet. It is constructed to serve the Dallas school administration adequately for a period of ten years,- but, at the present rate of growth of the city, authorities are doubtful that it will. 22 DR. WARREN TRAVIS WHITE Superintendent of Schools I I A I ? m DR. EWELL D. WALKER Personnel f r M ROBERT H. McKAY Administration ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF BOASTS OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SCHOOL MEN The administrative staff of the Dallas Independent School District, headed by Dr. W. T. White, Superintendent of Schools, is one of which any school system in the land would be proud. Dr. White in his thirteen years as superintendent has seen the system grow from 68 schools, 1,600 teachers, and 54,000 pupils to the present 140 schools, 3,800 teachers, and 1 1 2,000 pupils. A lesser executive would have fallen by the wayside under the burden of such a mushroom growth. Rather, Dr. White and his assistants have demonstrated the strength of the oak in keeping ahead of the needs of a great educational system. JESSE F. CARDWELL Secondary Education H. V . MUNROE Coordinator of Personnel Services DR. FRANK L. WILLIAMS Curriculum DON E. MATTHEWS Special Services T. WEST BROWNE Business HOLLIS ALLEN Coordinator of Administrative Services 23 PRINCIPAL E. DALE DOUGLAS His second year as principal at Woodrow Wilson has doubtlessly brought Mr. Dale Douglas many satisfactions. One is the satisfaction of seeing pupil and teacher fall in behind his leadership to effect a smoothly-operating school program. He has been able to accomplish this through industrious organ- izing, his praise of jobs well done, and by a gentle firmness of manner coupled with an inviting cheeriness. No pupil, no teacher or other employee at Wilson High has a better friend or a stronger champion than E. Dale Douglas. 24 JAMES H. MALONE IS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL NUMBER THREE New at Woodrow Wilson this year is Assistant Principal James H. Malone. Fresh from Dallas' W. H. Adamson High School, where he taught biology and assisted in coaching football for some eight years, Mr. Malone has become a devoted Wildcat fan. He has a Bachelor of Science degree from North Texas State College and a Master of Education degree from Southern Methodist University. Before coming to Dallas Mr. Malone taught and coached at Weatherford and McKinney, Texas, and at the Methodist Home in Waco. Teachers and pupils alike respect their new assistant principal for his quiet efficiency and his affability. JAMES H. MALONE At every function in which Wilsonitcs have an interest will be found Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, here shown with their daughter, Sue, at the P.T.A. Roundup. 25 ECHERD, MARY C. B.A., Southern Methodist University. English ENIOW, ELIZABETH B.S.. University of Tampa. English. GRIFFIN, BOBBY J. B.S., M.S., East Texas State Teachers' College. English, Baseball Coach. KEMP, DORIS RUTH B.A., M.Ed., Mary Hardin Baylor College, Texas Christian University. English, Y-Tccns Sponsor. Do you know the Zodiac sign under which you were born, or how these signs originated? Pictured as they learn all about it are Bob Ashworth, Roger Bass, Jere Warren, Susan Sapp, Carol Johnson, Milton Enlow, Jack Rittelmeyer, and Rosalind Kriss. 4K HUMPHRIES, CORIN B.S., B.A., M.A., T.S.C.W. English. EVERYONE HAS A MAJOR IN ENGLISH .. . KENNEDY, LUCILLE BROWN B.A., M.A., Southern Methodist University. English. KLEIN, MARGARET B.A., University of Iowa. English. IOWREY, FLORA M.A., Southern Methodist University. Senior English. . .. AND EVERYONE USES THE LIBRARY TAYLOR, AGNES A. 8., Ph.B., University of Chicago English WEBB, MATTIE DELL B. A., B.S., Southern Methodist University, Columbia University. English, Latin, Student Council Sponsor, Woodrow Wilson News Circulation Director. Although everyone must have three years in English to graduate, there is a fourth year for those who have a special interest in the language and literature of our mother country. With the help of an excellent library, these pupils, as well as all others, are able to make rapid progress. KING, MILDRED T. B.A., North Texas State College. English. Making the library attractive for United Nations Day are Wilsonites Madelyn Eikonburg, Denise Fincher, Robert Brown, Haskell Branch, Roger Bass, and Kathy Zohrt. Martha Dickson, Larry Kanatzer, Gloria Reid, Rebecca De Noyellc , and David Ballard busily prepare a panel discussion for a P.T.A. program under the direction of Mrs. Edwir.a Brown. 8RAACK, HELEN C. Ph.B., B.S., North Texas State College. Librarian. SANDEL. JUANITA Library Clerk. ECKELMAN, HELEN H. B.S., M.E., Southern Methodist University. Speech, Little Theater Sponsor. JOHNSTON, ALBERT S. B.A., M.A., University of Texas. Journalism, Newspaper, Press Club Sponsor. Bidding Mercury (Robert Duncan) farewell is Miss Mattie Dell Webb after a visit to one of her English classes. (Is the place Hades!) FOREIGN LANGUAGES ARE CLOSE KIN Included in the language arts courses are the related subjects: public speaking—a most practical course for everyone—and journalism for the aspiring writer. Woodrow Wilson has outstanding departments in both. Foreign Languages are an effective tool of man working toward world peace, and are an important part of the Woodrow Wilson High School Curriculum. SPEECH AND JOURNALISM ARE ENGLISH, TOO ALLEN, PAUL F. B.A., M.Ed., University of Texas. Spanish, French, and Yearbook, Blue Cross and Credit Union Representative. BROWN, EDWINA M. B.A. in English and Education, Southern Methodist University. Speech and Spanish, Debate Club. KIRBY, NORENE B.A., M.A., George Peabody College. Spanish. mcmullen, claude c. B.S., Southern Methodist University. Spanish, Athletic Sales. SEALY, LEONA B.A. and M.A., University of Texas. Latin. TURMAN, MABEL E. B.A. and M.A., Columbia University. Spanish, Pan American Student Forum Sponsor. BLEVINS, WILHEIMINA K. B.A., Hardin-Simmons Uni-versify. Mathematics. BROWN, J. WILLIAM B.A., M.A., Southern Methodist University. Mathematics, Visual Education, Vocational Guidance, Guidance Testing, Senior Publication Sponsor, Projection Club Sponsor. FULTON, E. M. M.A., Southern Methodist University. Business Arithmetic. Being introduced in Algebra I to a mass of exponents and equations is just the beginning of a wonderful knowledge of math. Woodrow has many conscientious math teachers who strive to teach the future engineers and businessmen all they need to know. Solving a math problem not only gives one the satisfaction of knowing it can be done, but it also aids one in solving everyday problems. High school math lays a foundation for a more complete education. MATH IS IMPORTANT IN ALL VOCATIONS GREENE, PAUL F. A.8., M.Ed., Oklahoma University. Mathematics. Plotting graphs by use of trigonometry can be a difficult task. But Jack Schwade, lewis Mondy, and Connie Stearns, with a little help from instructor Irvin Hill, evidently know what they're doing. HIGHTOWER, B. M. B.S., M.E., East Texas State Teachers College, Texas Christian University. Physical Education, Tennis. Mrs. Wilhelmma Blevins' geometry class learns how to measure distance without swimming with measuring rod in mouth. Students are Cynthia Sharber, Sandra Billingjly, David Emmett, Robert Shiv©, and Betty Staglik. HILL, IRVIN B.A., M.A., Trinity University, North Texas State College. Mathematics. KELLEY, BENNIE B.S., East Texas State Teachers College. Mathematics and Head Basketball Coach. McMILLAN. ALBERTA C. A. B., North Tcaxs State College. Mathematics. RILEY. JAMES C. B. S., M.Ed., Southern Methodist University. Mathematics, Head Football Coach. SCIENCE -A MUST IN MODERN WORLD “Mostly a lot of dishwashing is how chemistry and domestic science were characterized a generation ago by die-hard academists, who were opposed to including the sciences in a college preparatory course. ELLSWORTH, AGNES B.S., M.S., N.T.S.C. Biology, Chemistry. FORESTER, HERSCHEL B.A., Mercer University; M.S., East Texas State College. Physics. How erroneous and nearly disastrous this attitude has been for America has been dramatized by recent triumphs of Soviet Russia in her firsts in space travel and her tremendous technical advances. These triumphs of a foreign power have served to spur America forward in the study of mathematics and sciences. Woodrow Wilson is doing her part in requiring two years of math and one of science for graduation. Not least in importance are the homemaking courses which help keep solid the basic unit of society—the home. GOLDEN, LEVERETT B.S., Southeastern State College. Mathematics, Chemistry. Physics. Deep in calculations of finding the coefficient of friction of a box on an inclined plane arc Dan Boettcher, Roger Bass, Rex Pryce-Jones, and David Ballard under the able and experienced direction of Herschcl Forester. Busily helping Joan Starling Oxford try on the near-finished product is Pat Dearing. Making a granny gown similar to the one shown is Nancy Fleming. HOUTCHENS, L. W. B.A., M.A., Toxas Christian University. Chemistry. KITCHEN, HOWARD R. B.S., Cotner College; M.S., East Texas State College. Biology. McBRAYER, T. E. B.S. and M.S., Baylor University. Coach, Football and Basketball, Biology. MEADOR, ELLEN Ph.B., University of Chicago. Home Economics. STOVALL, SARAH I. M.A., B.S., T.S.C.W. Homemaking. WHITE, J. B. B.S., George Peabody College; M.A., S.M.U. Biology. ATKINS, EUNICE B. B.A., M.A., University of Oklahoma. History, Senior Sponsor. BOYLE, ALIYS FIELD Ph.B., M.A., North Texas State College. World History, Junior Red Cross Sponsor. CARLISLE, FERN B.S., M.A., Southern Methodist University. American History, Linz Pins Awards (assistant). Civics for civil people is being taught here by Doyle Smith in Room 311. The attentive scholars on the first two rows are Geraldine Sanders, Jeannine Tipton, Daigone Zidcrmanis, Dot Pollard, and Carol Bolton. WOODROW BOASTS EXCELLENT SOCIAL STUDIES PROGRAM In the by-gone days of elementary school, Social Studies was merely a required subject of study. In high school it has dawned on the pupil that this field of study includes all subjttcts relating to the development and conduct of human society: history, civics, economics, law. Woodrow Wilson has outstanding teachers in all these areas, and their pupils have often distinguished themselves in the field of human relations. FIELDS, CHARLIE, JR. B.S., M.S., Ea Texas State Teachers' College. Texas History, Football and Track Coach. HALE, KENNETH C. B.S., M.S., East Texas State Teachers College. World History, Textbook Room Manager. MUSICK, JEAN B.S., M.Ed., Howard Payne College, Texas Christian University. History, Y-Teens Sponsor. NANCE, WINNIE D. B.A., M.A., University of Texas. American History, Pupil Program Counselor. ROBERTS. MYRTLE B.A., M.A., East Texas State Teachers College, University of Texas. Social Studies. SMITH, DOYLE B.A., M.A., Baylor University, North Texas State College. Social Studies, Dallas Historical Society Sponsor. Paul Grant (with pointer) shows Mrs. Eunice Atkins nd her history class which state is probably the best one in the Union. Agreeing with him are Elinor Anderson, Maxine Carpenter, Margaret Farrow, and foreground, Bobby Boedeker. Detailed drawings are the objective of these students working in Earl Bishop's Mechanical Drawing I class. The absorbed students pictured are: Jane Usry, Marian Martin, Linda Gray, Mary Norris, and David Curd. BISHOP, EARLE R. B.S., East Texas State; M.E., Texas A M. Drafting. CATES, BUFORD A. B.A., M.A., East Texas State College. Drafting, School Business Manager, Golf Coach. FINCHER, MERLE B.A., M.S., T.S.C.W., N.T.S.C. Art, Art Service Club Sponsor. VOCATIONS TAUGHT IN ART, BUSINESS, DRAFTING The vocation and art departments train business leaders and artists for future life in the vocational world. Commercial students look forward to a career, possibly in the business world, while students of art can choose fields from newspaper work to modern paintings for museums. Although the students vary in other interests, they are alike in their interests of work. Both commercial and art students work with their hands in a creative manner. Several outstanding artists, business people, and engineers have come from Woodrow Wilson classes. Another Thinker? Dorothy Olson, Silvia Williams, and Judy McGough sketch Anthony Piazza in Miss Merle Fincher's art class. HAYS, MOZELLE C. B.S., M.A., T.S.C.W. Commercial, National Honor Society Sponsor, Yearbook Sales Sponsor. HELMS, DON R. B.A., M.S., N.T.S.C., S.M.U. Football Coach, Bookkeeping, Business Office. HUDSON, MERLE B.A., M.A., University of Texas, N.T.S.C. Stenography and Typing. MILLER, DAISY B. B.A., M.B.A., T.S.C.W, Uni-versity of Texas. Typing and Shorthand. VAN VALKENBURGH, HELEN B.A., M.A., University of Texas, S.M.U. Distributive Education. WELLS, ZADA A.B., A.M., Baylor University, N.T.S.C. Typing and Shorthand. CLIFFORD, LAURA E. B.S., Southern Methodist University. Physical Education, Ice Skating Club. JETT, NORMAN B.S., M.Ed., East Texas State College. Physical Education. MUSIC, MILITARY, PHYSICAL AND DRIVER EDUCATION CORRELATED LEAVELL, W. W. B.S., M.E., North Texas State College. Commandant of Cadets. Having one of the largest preparatory school R.O.T.C. units in the country, Woodrow Wilson has always received high honors at the annual federal inspections. Disciplinary and leadership training are among the advantages gained in this one-half credit per year course. The R.O.T.C. band members are also members of the concert and color bands, which include girl musicians. The Wilson musicians, including also the symphony orchestra and the choruses, are traditionally famous for their ex- Ever heard those sweet strains of music drifting down from third floor? Robert Rankin directs the voices that provide us with year-round enjoyment. cellence. McNeill, dale B.S., North Texas State College. Behind the Wheel Driving. PARSONS. HELEN B.S., M.A., North Texas State College. Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Drill Team. RANKIN, ROBERT C. B.Mus., M.Mus., Chicago Music College. Music, Choir. ROBBINS, EVELYN E. B. Science, Music, Education, University of Cincinnati. Orchestra. ROYSTER. GEORGE B.A., . M.A., North Texas State Teachers College. Band Director. Physical education and driver education are required courses at Woodrow. This requirement is justified in the light of benefits gained in their courses, so essential to the health and wellbeing of society. Pro Helen Parsons, girls' P-E. instructor, demonstrates a serve to Joan Haldeman, Brenda Beaumont, Margaret Farrow, Katie Fox, and Lois Garner. No undernourishment at Woodrow! Here's why: Mrs. Ila Mae Cavazos, head dietitian, at left, and Wauline Johnson, Thelma Bangs, Francis Williams, Iva Joe Brooks, Cleo Nicholas, Gertrude Cartwright, Girtrue Anderson, Mrs. Florence Brooks, and Mrs. Lula Mae Douthit prepare and serve our noon meal. CALDWELL, WILLIE MAE B.A., T.S.C.W. Nurse. CAVAZOS, ILA MAE B.S., T.S.C.W. Dietitian. FRANCIS, LORENE L. B.A., Baylor; B.S., University of Texas. Dean of Students. WILSON HAS DOZENS OF NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL Office and other non-teaching personnel are necessary elements to the smooth functioning of a school. These people are, perhaps, little known to most of the student body, but they would be very quickly missed if their offices were abolished. A general record of one's school life is kept up to date by some, while others take part in many other no less important jobs, as preparing and serving meals, keeping the building clean, and numerous others. HILL, WILLIE D. Attendance Office. Carl C. Jackson (plaid shirt), head custodian, is, as usual, at the center of things in his department. Here he is flanked to the left by Ben T. Story, Horace Wells, J. D. Flowers, and to the right by John Whitworth, O. W. Russell, H. C. Matison, and Homer F. Vick. JACKSON, CARL C. Head Custodian. NELSON, MARTHA K. Dean's Office. NEWMAN, VAGI A G. Attendance Office; Clerk. WATTS, BENNIE R. Secretary. WILKINS, BONNIE A.B., Trinity University. Senior Counselor. ALLEN. JEWEL Study Hall 4. CROSSNO, BERTINE C. B.A., Arkomas College. Study Hall, Balcony. GALCHUTT, MALVINA W. Life Certificate, Winona Minnesota Teachers College. Study Hall 1. GOLDSMITH, HANNAH Study Hall, Girls' P.E. STUDY HALLS ARE FLEXIBLE AND MOST NECESSARY Often the scene of hubbub and excitement, study halls serve a two-fold purpose: they offer a place for collecting one's thoughts during a hectic day, and also a place for lesson preparation (so one might watch Wyatt Earp at home!) under teacher guidance and with a minimum of distraction. Mrs. Mary Ellen Wilbanks, shown signing in, substitutes so regularly, she is thought of as a regular. The study hall teachers are for more than merely keeping order. Here Mrs. Bertine Crossno helps James May find information in the dictionary while Donna Wilson waits for aid on her problem. Four student teachers learned much and aided their supervising teachers greatly during the first semester. Here Pansy Melton, Lawrence Pickard, Ann Weatherford, and Barbara Bccbc pause to examine the Christmas decorations in the hallway. 34 TEACHERS ARE PEOPLE; KNOW HOW TO RELAX A great fellowship of close friends exists among the teachers at Woodrow Wilson. Witness the happy handshakes and friendly hugs at the first faculty meeting after the summer vacation; and their relaxed enjoyment at social functions. Rippin' if up at the Fall Roundup dinner are Misses Corin Humphries, Norene Kirby and her guest; Mrs. Mozelle Hays, Jean Musick, Doris Kemp, Mrs. Lorene Francis, and Miss Winnie D. Nance. Socializing after professionalizing, Woodrow teachers enjoy a pause Jo prove they attended the Fall Roundup, Mesdamcs Paul that refreshes, after the first faculty meeting of the year. Allen, Mary Wilbanks, Edwina Brown, and Bcrtrice Crossno ask the photographer for a picture. Principal's office conclave. Lots of happy greetings took place as teachers gathered at school for the first faculty meeting in September. Shown shaking hands are Mrs. Lucille Kennedy and Miss Norene Kirby as Mrs. Juanita Sandcl talks to Mrs. Wilhelmina Blevins. 35 Assistant Principal James Malone has efficiency and beauty in his office staff. Shown are Donna Greer, Doris Thomas, Brenda Hopper Young, Carol Burke, Jo Ellen Caddcll, Janet Ross, Mary Ann Smith, Sally Allen, and Carol Burns. OFFICE HELPERS FIND REWARDS NOW AND LATER The rewards of the office helper are more than the privilege of being in the hallways with immunity from reprimand. These students learn much about the reception work and the value of a job well done. A more immediate reward is the recommendation from their supervisors which enables them to achieve various school honors. The attendance office probably has the most helpers. They have to be good, too. Pictured here are student helpers Paul Campbell, James Jones, Eddie Howard, Linda Carr, Martha Weed, Connie Brocklcs, Mary Short, Marilyn Jones, Margaret Jones, and Lynn Townsend; and, behind them, regular personnel Mrs. Martha Nelson, Mrs. Vagia Newman, Mrs. Willie Hill, and Mrs. Lorene Francis, dean. Busy Senior Counselor Bonnie Wilkins says she is lucky to have Marianne Sorrells, Frances Ballinger, Ann Hethcrington, and Hope Russell as her office helpers. (Another helper, Suzanne Park, is not pictured.) OFFICES PROVE TRAINING GROUND FOR WILLING PUPILS Office personnel and teachers with office duties are ever on the lookout for apt, industrious students whose grades are good enough that they can spare a period helping with typing, recording, reception work, running errands, and the like. Teachers who run offices are quick to spot outstanding pupils in their classes who will be of value to them and who will profit by the experience. Four business-minded upperclassmen help Don Helms keep the schools financial records. They are Judy Long. Shirley Christopher, Mary Ann Welsh, and Gene Smith. Helping Coach Jim Riley and, merely incidentally, being around the boy athletes, is the coveted privilege of Kay Cox, Bonnie Miller, Linda Sheffield, and Linda Stringer. For the many duties of J. W. 8rown many helpers are available. Assisting Mr. Brown in administering the testing program, visual education, guidance, ct cetera arc Gail Tra-villo, Diane Smith, Nell Crittenden, Glen Galbraith, Ronny Crowther, Jimmy Gcnslcr, Butch Clardy, John Johnson, and Reilly Johnson. There is more to running a clinic than rendering first aid. That's why our nurse, Mrs. Willie Mae Caldwell, has these helpers. SEATED: Patti Ray, Jean Ann Patterson, Barbara Welch, and Janice Bradford. STANDING: Chris Edwards, Mrs. Bertha Taylor, Sherrie Hunt, Mrs. Willie Mae Caldwell, Carolyn Sue Moore, and Cynthia Storhim. EXTRA DUTIES KEEP TEACHERS AND STUDENTS BUSY The bookroom is humming with activity at the beginning of the spring term. Here, Kenneth Hale records the number of books taken by Billy Carter, Bobby Crawford, Gary Coffman, and Rusty Dunn. Probably busily recording demerits on some fine R.O.T.C. goof-off is Mrs. Martha Harrison, military secretary and girl Friday of Commandant W. W. leavell. 38 Barely was right! said Miss Mattie Dell Webb, Mr. Buford Cates, and Nick Lund, after counting hundreds of dimes from newspaper purchases. The inimitable three! Principal Dale Douglas, Assistant Principal James Malone, and Mrs. 8cnnic Watts, secretary, pause in their work to chat for a few minutes. Though seldom publicized. Miss Gladys Hardy, who keeps the studenis' grade records, docs an invaluable service for the 00 • SOME OFFICES LITTLE KNOWN TO STUDENT BODY 39 Along the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike, as along any road, there are familiar sites which soon become landmarks to the traveler. Just as a highway is recognized by its landmarks, so is a school represented by its best-known, best-loved faces. These form the human architecture that is the tower of past memories on the high school highway and will perhaps become the skyscraper of achievement on the road of life. PERSONALITIES KEE PACE WITH PROGRESS SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR FAVORITES P 45 SHIRLEY CLARK SENIOR FAVORITES SC HERR IE WATSON HERBERT HARLAN 46 SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR FAVORITES BUDDY EGAN DIANE PALAMOUNTAIN SENIOR FAVORITES JAMES CANTRELL 49 JERRY MOORE SENIOR FAVORITES 50 CAROLYN PHILLIPS SENIOR FAVORITES SENIOR FAVORITES LINDA HILL 4B CLASS 52 LUCKY FINALISTS GET COVETED OFFICE CALL Nervously holding their call slips the sixteen senior favorites gather in Principal Douglas' office. This long awaited news of the final results of the voting was announced on the morning of February 11,1958, to these sixteen, as well as the entire school. This year two more favorites were added to the coveted roster. The addition of the boy and girl 4B favorite caused great excitement for the mid-term graduating class. Thus, the last of the mid-year graduating classes become the only one to have its own favorites. 53 The chief purpose of the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike is, of course, to facilitate travel between the two metropolitan areas, providing the shortest, safest, intersection-free, highway possible. This aim has been successfully accomplished in the present turnpike. In addition, various entrances and exits are provided at intermediate stations between the two terminal cities. Thus, travelers may go to and leave from several towns and areas along the way. One may compare the turnpike system with the high school life of young Americans. In Woodrow Wilson High School, the highway Course of Study is designed for achieving graduation at the end of the senior year, though some choose, or are forced, to leave at intermediate stations en route. Others are able to enter Woodrow Wilson from other schools between their sophomore and their senior years, because of the remarkable American system of standard courses, combined with flexible requirements for graduation. SENIORS EXERCISE CARE IN SELECTION OF CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Herbert Harlan; Secretary, Carolyn Phillips; and Vice President, Pete Shinoda. Seniors are urged by the faculty sponsors to choose officers who are loyal to the ideals of the school, and who will represent them in a creditable manner before the public. This year's class has expressed especial satisfaction with the election of Spike Harlan, Pete Shinoda, and Carolyn Phillips. Chief among the activities of the class are the choosing of the class graduation announcements, and the choosing of the time and place of such activities, such as: Baccalaureate, the Senior prom and play, and the all-night dance. 56 CLASS ACTIVITIES REQUIRE LEADERSHIP OF ABLE OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Vice Prejiden!, Ross Tetor; Senior Sponsor, Miss Eunice Atkins; Secretary, Connie Stearns; and President, Barry Brooks. Three outstanding seniors, Barry Brooks, Ross Teter, and Connie Stearns, were chosen to lead the May, 1958, graduating class in their senior activities. This active trio is not only popular, but loyal and dependable. Elected from the largest class ever to graduate from Woodrow, they represent the spirit and earnestness of all seniors. They, along with over 500 other seniors, are eagerly anticipating the many parties, dances, and other graduation activities which will highlight a wonderful year at Woodrow Wilson High School. 57 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 ADAMS, BILLY DAVID ADAMS, NEAL HOWELL. June 17, 1940, Houston, Texas. Mathematics, English, History. 2d lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 13 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons and Star; White Ribbon; 2 Honor Wreaths; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 2 years; Camp Dallas, 1 year. ADDINGTON, MARY GENE, Little Bit. June 12, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Art. Red Cross Representative; Art Service Club. ALLEN, GLORIA MARGARET, Glo. October 16, 1939, Tulsa, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Press Club, Y-Tccns, Intcrclub Council Representative; Bible Award; Student Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Reporter. ALLMAN, LINDA ANYA. November 22, 1940, Wichita, Kansas. English, Mathematics. Drill Team, 2 years; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Junior Achievement; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. AMENDSON. DON JUAN, Crazy. September 24, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, Distributive Education. Gym Captain, 1954, 1955. ANDERSON, CAROLE. September 20, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Concort Choir; Choral Club; Good Scholarship Club; Chorus. ANDERSON, LINDA JEANE. August 5, 1940, Tulsa, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics, Science. Y-Teens; Junior Achievement, Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Teen Board Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. Miss Helen Parsons introduces the new '57-'58 cheerleaders on a spring '57 assembly. The newly-elected boosters are Melvin Vancil, Barry Brooks, Pete Shinoda, Shirley Clark, Barbara Rushing, and Patty Kadane. ANGELO, SAMMY LOU. December 3, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Latin, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1955, 1957; Business Office Helper; Banking Assistant; Senior Honor Library Council, Program Chairman; Auxiliary Library Council; Red Cross Representative,- Student Council Representative. 58 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 ARNOLD, OWEN MURRAY. August 15, 1940, Idabelle, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics. Private First Class; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 2 White Ribbons. BAGWELL, GEORGE E., Bunky. January 27, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, History, English, Latin. Gym Captain, 1956-57; Bible Linz Pin, 2 years. BAILEY, CECIL DON, Ces. October 17, 1940, Sulphur Springs, Texas. Mathematics, English. Lieutenant Colonel; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 10 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 1 year; 8 Baseball Squad, 1 year; A and B Football Team, 2 years. Lettered 1 year; Track Team, 1 year; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. BAILEY, ROLINDA DEANE. June 8, 1940, Jacksonville, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1955-56; Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Assistant to Nurse; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team; Good Scholarship Club; Exchange Student to Germany, AFS Summer Program, 1957; Student Council Representative; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Representative for Youth for Traffic Safety at SMU, 1955-57; Representative to Juvenile Traffic Court, 1955-57; Senior Publication, Literary. BALLARD, DAVID FRANKS, Dave. September 16, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. First Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Pan-American Student Forum; Senior Publication, Humor. BALLARD, SANDRA SUE, Sandy. August 20. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1956; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Drill Team, 2 years. Captain, 1 year; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. BANE, CAROLYN JANE. March 9, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin. BARNHART, JEAN ELIZABETH. February 1, 1941, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. English, Latin, Science, Mathematics. Y-Tcens, Secretary-Trcasurcr; The Vergilian Society; Senior Publication, literary. BARR, LARRY DON. March 2, 1940, Center, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons, Sharpshooter; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; A and B Baseball, 2 years; A Basketball Manager; Press Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. You'll have to eat at C period, could be what faculty member. Myrtle Roberts, is saying as she changes schedules for disappointed Margaret Reynolds and Bob Sloan. 59 60 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 BASS, ROGER ALBERT, Catfish. March 8, 1941, Tyler, Texas. English, Mathematics. Senior Honor Library Council; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pins. BASSHAM. ROY CLARK. February 6, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 Commandant's Efficiency Ribbons; Key Club, Treasurer; Linz Pin. BATCHELOR, WANDA GAY. May 5, 1940, Simms, Texas. English, Mathematics. Drill Team, 1956-57; Little Theater; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. BEAL, RICHARD HENRY, Dick. August 26, 1940, Fort Worth, Texas. Science, English, Mathematics, History. 2d Lieutenant; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 3 years; Camp Dallas, Drill Team Ribbon; Debating Club; Senior Honor Library Council, Co-Chairman; Auxiliary Library Council; Good Scholarship Club. BEAUCHAMP, TOM LAMAR, Skipper. December 2, 1939, Austin, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Private First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Tennis, 3 years. Captain, Lettered 3 Years; All-City, 2 Years; Tennis Club, Vice President; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Managing Editor. BECK, BARBARA BECKERMAN, ANDREA TANNYE. August 20, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1956; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. BEEMAN, JOHN WILLIAM. December 26, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, History, Science. Corporal; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. BEENE, AZALEA SWANN, Posic. January 11, 1940, Greenville, Texas. English, History. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Attendance Office Helper; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Literary. Woodrow's answer to Elvis—Joe Poovy (front) and his band rock and roll at the P.T.A. variety show. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 BENNETT, BOBBY MARTIN. January 2, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Captain; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 5 Nile Green Ribbons; A School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 5 Red, White; and Blue Ribbons; 7 White Ribbohs and Star; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 2 years; Camp Dallas, one year; Senior Honor Library Council; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. BENNET, DONALD EMERSON. July 14, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant; Football, A” and B ; Track. BENNETT, WALTER MICHAEL, Mike. May 3, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History. 2d Lieutenant; Orange (Band) Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Band 2 years: Color, Military, and Concert. BENTHUL, FORREST GENE. January 16, 1940, Lindale. Texas. Mathematics, English, and Science. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Projectionists Club. BESSER, SUZANNE MARIE, Sue. June 10, 1939, Palmdale, California. Business, English, History. Press Club. BEVINGTON, PATRICIA ANN, Pat. July 13, 1940, Oak Park, Illinois. English, Mathematics, Latin. Good Scholarship Club; Y-Teens; Little Theater; Ice Skating Club; Vergilian Society; Auxiliary Library Council; Orchestra, Principal Cellist, 1956-58; Woodrow Wilson String Quartet—Cellist; All-City Orchestra, 2 years. BISBEE, SANDRA LEE. February 28, 1940, Miles City, Montana. English, Business. Tennis Team, 3 years. Lettered 3 years, All-City 1955-57; Basketball Winning Team 1956-57; Gym Captain, 1957; Tumbling Club; Ice Skating Club; Press Club; Tennis Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Good Scholarship Club; Delegate to TSCW Playday. BOETTCHER, DAN HERMAN, Dutch. April 15, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, Science. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 20 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 2 years; Camp Dallas 3 years. BOLLMAN, BUCKY Looks like Ring around the Rosy at a children's party, but, actually, these Woodrow Wilson Drill Team members are hard at work preparing for their performance at the first football game of the season. 61 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 Queen bees in their royal cell. Editors-in-Chief Sharon Reiflcr and Sonja Romanowski arc cooperating on a problem, as feature editors Joan Dunlap and Ann Whybark work independently in the Crusader office. BOLTON, CAROL MAE, Cookie. October 30. 1940, Schuykill Haven, Pennsylvania. English. History, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Junior Achievement, Company Treasurer, Association Representative; Concert Choir. BONNER, JAMES ARLAN. August 25. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. 2d Lieutenant; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Linz Pins. BORDEN, LINDA. February 28, 1941, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial. WOODROW WILSON NEWS. BOURLAND, GUY DANIEL, Danny. December 23, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Drafting. Corporal. BOWLING, JOHN KNOX, JR., Johnny. February 26. 1940, Duncan, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas, 3 years; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pross Club; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Delegate to SMU Journalism Day; Southwest Journalism Forum; City-Wide High School Dress-Right Show. BOX, GENE EDWIN. April 9, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Business. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. BRADLEY, JOHN BROOKS JR., Brooksie. February 1, 1940, Fort Worth. Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. 2d lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; 2 Commandant's Efficiency Ribbons; Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Projectionists Club; PASF Convention; Band Librarian; Assistant Drum Major; Junior Red Cross, President, 1955-56, Vice President 1956-57; Treasurer, Service Chairman and President, County JRC Council; Midwestern Area Advisory Council Member; Band, 3 years. BRADLEY, SARAH FRANCES. July 2, 1940, Birmingham, Alabama. English, Business. Gym Captain, 1955-56; Gym Captains' Club; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Tcens; Senior Honor Library Council; Bible Linz Pin. 7 BRAGG, DAVID HENRY. October 31, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, History, English. Private First Class; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon. BRANCH, HASKELL HOWARD. September 12, 1939, Tyler, Texas. English, Mathematics, Architectural Drawing. Track, 2 years; Gym Captain, 1955; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. BRANDT, JAMES CARLIN. July 24, 1940, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics, History. Sergeant First Class; Baseball, B Squad; Football, B Squad, 1 year; Linz Pins. BRASHEAR, JAMES PRESTON, III. January 19, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Eng-lish. Mathematics, Science. Master Sergeant; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Linz Pin; Key Club; Crusader, Photo Editor; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Photo Editor; Band; Or-chestra; Press Club; Dal-Hi Orchestra; Interscholastic League, Spelling. BREAZEALE, PAULA RHEA, Bobbsie. July 8. 1940, Fort Worth, Texas. English, History, Homemaking. Y-Tccns. BROHARD, LINDA LEA. May 13, 1940, Cincinnati, Ohio. English, Mathematics, History. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. BROOKS, BARRY EUGENE. July 11, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Cheerleader, 1957-58. BROUGHTON, PRISCILLA ANN, Pris. February 29, 1940, Kaufman, Texas. English, Mathematics, Spanish. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative. BROWN, ROBERT STANLEY. July 15, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant, School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; 7 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Distinguished Unit Citation; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Senior Honor Library Council. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 What's this? Not taking pictures!?! Preston Brashear and Jerry Carrcll, who take most of the pictures around Woodrow Wilson, are busy studying. BROWN, SHIRLEY CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 This Wildcat line is quite different from the one these pad clad heroes form on the gridiron. Thirsty after a hot September workout are, right to left: Herbert Harlan, Mike Maddox, Emmett Moore, and Bill Haris. BRYAN, ANN LUAINE, 8obbsie. June 6, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Y-Teens. BUCHANAN, JAMES CLEVELAND. April 21, 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Captain; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Camp Dallas, 1 year. BUHRER, SUZANNE LOU, Suzy. October 1. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Press Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Associate Editor; Quill and Scroll Honorary Journalism Society; Representative to Times Herald Teenage Council; Delegate to Southwestern Journalism Conference; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Co-Editor. BURCH, BARBARA, Shorty. October 14, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. BURK, CAROL JANE, Burkie. August 11, 1940, Independence, Missouri. Spanish, English. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum, Convention; Assistant Principal's Office Helper; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Band, 3 years; Good Scholarship Club. BURLEW, MARTHA ANN, Marty. May 6, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club. BURLEW, MARY JEAN, Bitsic. May 6, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Homemaking, Ice Skating Club. BURNS, CAROL ANN. September 11, 1940, Sulphur Springs. Texas. English, History. Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tcens; Assistant Principal's Office Helper,- Woodrow Wilson Drill Team. BUTTS, WILLIAM FRANK, Bill. July 27, 1940, Monroe, Louisiana. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Football B Squad; Golf Team, 1 year. 1958 CADDEll. JO ELLEN February 10, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Mathematics. Assistant Principal's Office Helper; Linz Pin; Good Scholar ship Club; Pan-American Student Forum. CALLAHAN. FRANK CHARLES CANNON. CHARLES 8ARNES. July 24. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Captain; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons. 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 8 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons,- Good Scholarship Club; Band Director's Helper; Linz Pin; Band, Student Director, Military Drum Major, All-Region Band, 1956, Military, Color and Concert Band. 1955-58; All-City Band; Senior Publication, Humor Co-Chairman. CANTRELL. JAMES CARMICHAEL. GORDON RIVES. Buddy. December 11. 1940, Hemp-stead, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Junior Achievement; Principal's Office Helper; Red Cross Representative. President. Delegate to JRC Training Center. CARRABBA. JOE. December 8. 19-10, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Drafting Private; Gym Captain, 1956-57; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. CARTER, GAYLORD WILLIAM, Billy. October 14, 1939, lawrc-.ce, Kansas. English, Mathematics, History. Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon,-Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; Camp Dallas, 3 years,- While Ribbon; A Football Squad, 1957; B Squad. 2 years; A Track. 1955-58, 1 letter. CERVIN, RICHARD LYNN January 19. 1940, Wichita Falls. Texas. English. History, Mathematics. Sergeant 1st Class; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Choral Club; Junior Achievement. CHAMNESS, TERRANCE HAROLD. Terry. April 30, 1940, Port Arthur, Texas. Mathematics. Science, English. 1st Lieutenant; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Red White, and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 1 vear; Pan-American Student Forum; Debate Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative. CLASS OF JUNE, Back from Germany. Rolinda Bailey confers with Miss Winnie D. Nance about enrolling later. Rolinda was an exchange student in Germany during the summer of 1957 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 CHANNELl, NANCY JO. May 4, 1940. Kansas City, Kansas. English. Mathematics. Mechanical Drawing. Choral Club; Y.Teens; Harmoncttes; Good Scholarship Club, Chorus. Concert Choir; Operetta. 1955-56. CHAPPELL. LURAH LEE February 28. 1940, Dallas. Texas English. Commercial. CHRISTIAN. STEVEN THOMAS. •Stcver.no. August 5, 1940, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. English, Mathematics. First lieutenant; 2 Midnight Blue Ribbons; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon. Expert Marksman; 3 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath. Rifle Team. 3 years. I letter; Dallas Historical Society; Senior Honor Library Council; Red Cross Representative. CHRISTON, IRENE YATA. Rene. May 3, 1940. Dallas. Texas. English, Commercial, Homemaking. CHRISTOPHER. SHIRLEY ANN. December 31. 1940, Dallas. Texas. English. Commercial. Y-Tecns. Secretary. President; Business Office Helper; Auxiliary library Council; Lin Pin; Student Council Reprcsentat.ve; Good Scholarship Club. CLARE. CAROLE SUE. February 20. 1940. Dallas. Texas. Engl.sh, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club. CLARK. SHIRLEY ELAINE. 'Webster,' August 29, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1955-58; Gym Captains' Club; Dallas Historical Society; little Theater; Y-Teens; Cheerleader, 1957-58; Student Council Representative; PTA Round-up Queen 1957. CLAY. HERMAN MAXWELL, JR.. Hcrm. May II. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, Foreign Language. First lieutenant; Midnight Blue Ribbon; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Dallas Historical Society. COATS. ROBERT EARL COCHRUM. BARBARA ESTELLA. August 1. 1940. Grocsbeck, Texas. Eng- lish, Mathematics, Commercial. Junior Achievement; Auxiliary Library Council; Red Cross Representative. COKER. BETTY LOU October 17, 1939, Crow, Texas. English, Commercial. COOKSTON. TERRY MARION. Cookie. January 28. 1940. Royse City. Texas. English, Mathematics. History. A Football, I year,- B Football. 1 year; Track. 3 years, Lettered, 2 years; Gym Captain, 1955; District Relay Champion, 1957; Good Scholarship Club. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 COOPER. SANDRA CARLA. April 30. 1940, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. Gym Captain, 1956; Ice Skatmg Club; Little Theater; Representative to TSCW, 1956; Nurse's Assistant, 1955-56; Good Scholarship Club; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team, 2 years; Senior Publication, Literary. COXE, ROSE MARIE COX. KARRION YVONNE, Kay.'' September 6. 1939, Houston, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Tcens; Athletic Office Helper. COX. MARY ITA. March 17, 1940, Petty, Texas. English, Mathematics, Homemaking. Drill Team, 2 years; Y-Tccns; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. COX. NORMAN WESLEY. Coxcy. September 16, 1939, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, History, Science. Sergeant First Class; School Commendation Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 3 White Ribbons; Football, A Squad. 2 years. Lettered; Track; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative. CRADDOCK, REGINA. April 18, 1940, Deport, Texas. English, Home- making. A CREEL, PATRICIA JO, Patsy. November 15, 1937, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Chorus. CROWELL. WILLIAM PERRY, Bill. November 26, 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Lieutenant Colonel; Midnight Blue Ribbon; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 10 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon,-2 Honor Wreaths; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Rifle Team; Sons of American Revolution Leadership Award; Ice Skatmg Club; Key Club, Advisor. President of Key Club International, Past President Woodrow Wilson Key Club; Linz Pins; Citizenship Award; Senior Publication, literary. CRITTENDEN. MARTHA NELL. August 9, 1940. Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, History. Gym Captain, 1955-58; Basketball Winning Team, 1957; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Tumbling Club; Projectionists Club; Y-Tccns; Guidance Counselor Helper; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Art and Cartoons. CURD. PAUL DAVID. Dave. June 20. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; Nile Green R.bbon, Sharp-shooter; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 3 Wh.te Ribbons,- Gym Captain, 1957. DALTON, JIMMY RAY. October 17, 1940, Chandler, Texas. Sergeant First Class; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; Pan-Amer.can Student Forum. DANDRIDGE. GLENDA SUE. October 4, 1940, Hillsboro. Texas. English. Commercial. 67 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 DAVIS, PAT WARD. November 15, 1939, Handley, Texas. Mathematics, Science, English, Mechanical Drawing. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 8 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 3 years; Golf Team, 2 years; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Art, Cartoons. DEARING, PATRICIA ANN, Pat. DEASON, JIM DEASON, MARTHA ANN, Marty. June 6, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial, History. Gym Captain 1956-57; Ice Skating Club; Press Club; Tumbling Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. DEDRICK, LE DALE, Lee. January 30, 1940, El Paso, Texas. English, Business. Bible Award. DE LAND, PATRICIA ANN, Pat. July 3, 1941. Scaly. Texas. Latin. English, Mathematics. Vergilian Society, Consul; Interscholastic League Spelling 1957; Band; Texas University All-Texas Band 1954-56; Orchestra, All-City 1957; Librarian; 1957 Times Herald Student Craft Fair, First Prize, High School Girls' Math Division; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. DE NOYELLES, REBECCA. July 25, 1940, Havcrstraw, New York. English, History. Gym Captain 1956; Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Chorus. DESILETS, JOHN JOSEPH, Johnny. April 17, 1939, Providence, Rhode Island. English, Science, Mathematics. Private First Class; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Golf Team; Track Team. In Mrs. Van Valkenburg's Distributive Education Class boys would rather look at the girls than the camera, but Donna Dixon, Jo Marie Taylor, Grade Drumm and Alta Jeannette Sumners are really interested in learning and earning. 68 DE WITT, JOSEPH DENTON, Dent. September 17. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 DICKERSON, JERRY THOMAS, Dickey. January 27, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. Captain; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 8 White Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Ice Skating Club. DICKERSON, SARA ELIZABETH, Liz. January 22, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Homemaking, Commercial. Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Y-Tccns. DIGGS, CATHIE ELIZABETH. September 5, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955-57; Little Theater; Y-Teens. DIXON, DONNA JEAN. April 8, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Distributive Education. Basketball Champion Team, 1957; Good Scholarship Club. DORRIS, NIKI JEAN. July 9, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Spanish, English, Mathematics. Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. DOWLEARN, RICHARD LEE, Rick. July 3. 1940, Memphis, Tennessee. English, History, Mathematics. Private First Class; Golf Team, 1 year; Track Team, 1957; Gym Captain, 1956-57. DOXEY, ADRIAN EDWARD. Buddy. March 6, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, Science, English. Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; Orange Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Band, 2 years. DOZIER, DIANE DUKE, JANICE. December 16, 1938, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Band. Term theme time at the end of 1956-57 was, as usual at this period, a busy one in the Woodrow Wilson Library. 4A, Walter Tibbitts, foreground, is using the card catalog. 69 70 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 DUNCAN, LOIS ELLEN, Lo-Lo. May 20, 1940, San Antonio, Texas. English, History, Latin, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Vergilian Society; Drill Team, Captain, 2 years; Linz Pins; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, literary. DUNCAN, WANDA LEE. January 27, 1940, Ardmore, Oklahoma. Mathematics, English, History, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Tcens; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. DUNLAP, JOAN, Joanie. January 25, 1940, Cleburne, Texas. English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum, State Convention 1956; Drill Team, Captain, 1956, Lieutenant, 1957; Girls' Gym Office Helper; Auxiliary library Council; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; CRUSADER, Features Co-Editor; Young Texan Advisory Board, A. Harris Co.; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. DUNN, GEORGE CARLTON, Rusty. December 8, 1939, Plymouth, Indiana. Science, Mathematics, English. Football, 1 year, B Team, 1 year, A Team, 1 year. Lettered; Track, 2 years; Good Scholarship Club. DYER, IYNNDA ANN. Lynne. September 25, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1956; Choral Club; Operetta, 1956; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Concert Choir. DURBIN. ETHEIYN EDGE, SHARON. Concert Choir 1957-58; Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club 1955-56; Chorus 1956-58. EDMONDSON, PERRY B. February 29, 1940, Birmingham, Alabama. English, History, Mathematics. Captain; School Commendation Ribbon; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum. EDWARDS, RANZY TRICE. March 21, 1940, Anna, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science, Mechanical Drawing. Captain; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbon; 2 Honor Wreaths; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Track Team, 1 year; Good Scholarship Club. Do we have to eat it? inquires Sarah Sheffield as she attempts to prepare her meal in foods class. V CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 EDWARDS, SAMAR. May 25, 1940, Manila, Philippine Islonds English, H.story. Homemaking. Press Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. EGAN, WILLIAM HUNTER, JR , Buddy. July 7, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English. History, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1956-57; Alternate Cheerleader, 1957-58 EIKENBURG. MADELYNN. Lynn. June 17. 1940, Wellington, Texas. English, Mathematics. Tennis Team 1955-56; Gym Captain, 1956-57; Little Theater; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Lin Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. ELKINS, ELWOOD ELLENBURG, MARTHA ANN. November 5, 1940. lavon, Texas. English, Mathematics. History Pan-American Student Forum; Auxiliary library Council. ELLIS, BEVERLY EMMETT. JOHN ENGELMANN. KURT DAVID. October 27, 1940, Dallas. Texas. History, English. Second Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Orange Ribbons. 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Band, 3 years. ENLOW, MILTON M. July 30, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Mathematics B Baseball, 1955; Gym Captain, 1955-56; Red Cross Representative. Music hath charms to sooth the savage beast or lure an assembly audience to first period class The organist is Tommy lander. 71 CLASS OF JUNE, I 958 Send me in. coach. I'm ready, smiles Sonja Romanoski, enthusiastic grid star for a day. Linda Coker. Jerry Reider, and Barbara Whitman willingly assist with her preparations. EVANS. RICHARD. Dick. October 3, 19.10, Houston, Texas. English, Mathematics, History Bible Award. EVANS, NANCY, Nannie. October 17, 1939, Son Antonio, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1957; little Theater; Y-Teens; linz Pin; Red Cross Representative. EWING, DALE FAGALA. SHIRLEY FANCHER. DENISE SUZZETTE. Denny. May 1, 1940, Chicago. Illinois. English, History, Art. Art Service Club; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary library Council; Bible Award, PTA Poster Contest, Third Place; linz Pin; Senior Publication, Art and Cartoons. FARLEY, BILL E., Red. May 17, 1940, McKinney, Texas. English, Mathematics, Drawing. Captain; School Efficiency Ribbon; Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath, Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Projectionists Club. FARRIER, JO ANNE. March 22, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Art. Gym Captain, 1956; Art Service Club; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Art Editor; Student Forum; Southwest Journalism Forum; Senior Publication, Art, Cartoons. FERGUSON, MIKE FERRIS, Bill. May 15, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. First Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 3 years. FITE, EDWIN ALLAN, Buddy. Moy 15, 19-10, Tyler, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Second lieutenant; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Track, 2 years; Red Cross Representative. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 The P.T.A. Round-up on September 26 finds the majorettes a bit scared as they perform for many of the parents and teachers. However, despite the frightened looks, Sherrie Hunt, Arlene Perdue, Yvonne Gerst, Scheme Watson, Martha Hcdgecock, Jean Ruyle, Pat Grant, and Sandra Gage perform in their usual excellent manner. FLEMING, SAMUEL RODNEY, Sam. July 27, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Mechanical Drawing. Master Sergeant; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Honor W cath. FLYNN, ROY MADDOX, Roy Jr. June 21, 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science, History. 2d Lieutenant; 5 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons,- Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Orange (Bond) Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative; Concert Band, 3 years; Military Bond, 3 years; Color Band, 3 years. FOOTE, BILLY CLYDE, Bill. November 3, 1939, Commerce, Texas. English, Mathematics. Second Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 8 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Projectionists Club, 3 years; Attendance Office Helper; Red Cross Representative; Military. Color, Concert Band, 3 years; All-City Band. FOSTER. CAROLYN FOX. KATIE MAE. April 2, 1939, Dallas. Texas. English. Commercial, Homemaking. FRANK, HAZEL FRANCES. July 6, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Homemaking. FRITH, SUZANNE MARIE, Suzic. September 2, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Homcmaking, English. Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. FRITTS, FRANK CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 What color do you prefer? Khaki? Dave Williams s getting his uniform from Sgt Hanes while Roy Bassham looks on. FRY, JOHN WESLEY. Johnny. November 18. 1939. Dallas. Texas. Mathematics, English. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; 4 School Commendation Ribbons.- 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons,- White Ribbon; Football Squad B 1 year, A 2 years. GAlllHER. MARCIA KAY. January 9. 1940, Cambridge, Ohio English. History. Business. Gym Captain. 1956; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. GANDY. SYLVIA ANN October 1, 1940. Houston, Texas. Business, English, Mathematics. Tumbling Club 1955-56; little Theater; Press Club; Y-Teens; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. Reporter GARNER. PHILIP FRANKLIN. Phil. November 10. 1940. Chattanooga. Tennessee. Mathematics, English, History. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 2 years; Linz Pin. GAUIDING, JOHN ALAN. Jack. July 7, 1940, Memphis. Tennessee. History, English, Mathematics, Business. Sergeant First Class, Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. 2 White Ribbons; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. GERSCH, DONALD WAYNE. Don. August 3. 1940, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, English. Corporal; Nile Green Ribbon. Marksman; 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons. GERST. YVONNE MARIE. Vonnie. September 3, 1940, Houston. Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain. 2 years; Representative to Play Day. 1956-57; Ice Skating Club, 2 years; Tumbling Club, 2 years; Future Nurses Club, 2 years; Majorette 1957-58; Good Scholarship Club. 1955-56. GHBRAITH, PAT GIOSUP, ELIZABETH ANN. Liz. July 24. 1940, Sulphur Springs, Texas. English, History, YTeens; Good Scholarship Club CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 GRAVITT, JACK MICHAEL, Jackson. January 28. 1940, Cincinnati, Ohio. English, Mathematics, History, Science. Basketball, A Squad, 1 year, B Squad, 1 year; Football, A Squad, 2 years, B Squad, 1 year, 2 year letterman; Track Team, 3 years, letterman 2 years; Gym Captain, 1955; Good Scholarship Club. Just for kicks, the cameraman waited for this picture of the Woodrow Wilson Drill Team as they practiced routines for the coming football season during the last weeks of the summer months. GRAY. ROBERT WOODROW, JR., Bobby. February 8. 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 1 School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Football, A Squad, 1 year, B Squad, 2 years; Projectionists' Club; Bible Award; Student Council Representative; Attendance Office Helper. GREER. DONNA FRANCES. Don. July 24, 1940, Paducah, Kentucky. English, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Assistant Principal's Office Helper. GREER, SANDRA LOUISE. March 3, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Art Service Club; Junior Achievement; Bible Linz Pin. GREGORY. JOANNE, August 18, 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Y-Tecns; Concert Choir. GRIER, BILLY GRIFFITH, GWENDOLYN ANN. July 5, 1940, Dallas, Texas. History, English, Mathematics. Good Scholarship Club; Baroque Music Festival; Woodrow Wilson Orchestra, Soloist, 1958; Woodrow Wilson Quartet (Violinist); TMEA Orchestra, 1955; All-State Orchestra, 1956-58; All-City Orchestra 1955-58; Orchestra Librarian; Concert Mistress, 1957-58, Orchestra. GRUBBS. PHILIP EUGENE. March 21. 1940, Dallas. Texas. Mathematics. English, History. Master Sergeant; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 12 Red, White and Blue Ribbons; 5 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 1 year; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Bible Award; Red Cross Representative. GUNN, GRACIE ALLEN. Gegi. February 15, 1940, Golden, Texas. Commercial, English. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 HAILEY, SUZANNE, Susie. December 11, 1940, Tyler, Texas. English. Business. Linz Pins; Football and Concert Band, 3 years; Good Scholarship Club. HAIL, PATRICIA JEAN, Pat. February 6, 1941, Brooklyn, New York. English, Mathematics, Foreign Languages. French Club; Press Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. HALl, JULIA HALL, SHIRLEY ANN, Hailey. September 22, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Business. History. Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club. The Drill Team in unorthodox dress, which began practice on August 19 demonstrate their routines for the cameraman. HALLMARK, GEORGE HAMILTON, CHARLES F„ Charlie Brown. September 15, 1940, Paris, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. Captain; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; Marksman; Senior Publication, Humor; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 7 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Projectionists' Club; Linz Pins; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. HANEY, WILLIAM PAUL. April 22, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Tennis Team, 3-year Letterman. HARALSON, JUDITH LOIS, Judy. September 22, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1956; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 HARDIE, BARBARA ANNE, 'Bubbles. December 27, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Volleyball Winning Team, 1957; Gym Captain, 1955-57; Little Theater; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team; Bible Linz Pin. HARLAN, HERBERT ELIAS, Spike. March 19, 1940. Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, History, English. Baseball, A Squad, 1 year; Basketball, B Squad, 1 year; Football, A Squad, 3 years; Football Captain, 1957, 3 Letters; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication, Humor. HARRIS, EARL ALLEN. August 28, 1940, Corpus Christ!, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Staff Sergeant; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon. HARRISON, ARTHUR Posing with their batons, the majorettes introduce several new twirlers. Pictured are Sherrie Hunt, Arlene Purdue, Yvonne Gerst, Schcrrie Watson, Martha Hedgecock, Pat Grant, and Sandra Gage. HAUN, HARRY THURMAN. August 24, 1940, Greenville, Texas. English, Latin, History, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Reporter, Press Club; Delegate to the Youth for Traffic Safety Conference; Band Director's Helper; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Military Editor, Associate Editor; Orchestra; Alternate, Interstate Film Council; Band, 3 years. HAWKINS, GARY. November 22, 1940, Okahoma City, Oklahoma. Mathematics, English, History, Mechanical Drawing. Master Sergeant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman,- 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath. HAYES. SUSAN RAE, Susie. February 19. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Gym Captain, 1957; Choral Club, President; Ice Skating Club, Secretary; Little Theater; Vcrgilian Society; Y-Tccns; Tumbling Club; Interschoiestic League, Spelling; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Majorette, 2 years; Student Council Representative, Vice President; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. HAYS, CAMILLA SUE, Susie. December 10, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1956; Ice Skating Club; Tumbling Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Red Cross Representative. 78 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 HAYIE, MARSHA FRANCES, Butch. February 9, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Press Club; Y-Tcens, Service Committee Chairman; Auxiliary Library Council. HICKS, KANEDA UJ. Ncda. November 28, 1940, Dallas. Texas. Eng. lish. History, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Press Club; Y-Teens; Bible Award; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. HIEATT, BETTY LOUISE. January 25, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Y-Tecns; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team, 1 year; Representative for Dress Right Campaign; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. HIGGINS, MYRTLE NAIOMA, Carrot-top. August 13, 1939, Kosse. Texas. History, English. Choral Club; Little Theater; Press Club; Bible Award; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Concert Choir. HILL, FRED MARTIN. February 27, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, Architectural Drafting. 2d Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 Orange Ribbons; 7 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Band, 3 years. HILL, PATRICIA ANN, Pat. March 4, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Little Theater; Y-Tecns. HILLEY, LARRY CURTIS. April 14. 1940, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Colonel; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 12 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 3 years; Camp Dallas,-Best Company Commander, Camp Dallas, 1957; Regimental Commander; ROTC Chorus; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. HINCKLEY, GLEN ALEN. August 22, 1940, Opelousas, Louisiana. Mathematics, English, Mechanical Drawing. Cadet Captain; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Nile Green Ribbons, Marksman; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 6 Red, White, and 8lue Ribbons; 10 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas. 2 years,- 3 years. Golf; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. HINES, MARY OLIVIA. Mcgpot. March 31, 1940, San Angelo. Texas. English, Mathematics. Choral Club; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Chorus. “Practice makes perfect they say and here we see our husky team striving for perfection in a scrimmage game with a rival. CLASS OF JUNE, 7 958 HODGES, MARY MARGARET, Peggy.” December 8. 1940, Elmhurst, Illinois. English, History. Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Y-Tcens; Good Scholarship Club. HOGAN, RONNIE EIQUE August 8, 19-10, Dallas. Texas. Mathematics. English. 2d lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 7 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 5 White Ribbons; -5 Honor 'Wreaths; Camp Dallas. I year; Good Scholarship Club. HOGAN. SHIRLEY HOLDEN, VERNA LOUISE. Pug. October 4, 1940. Dallas. Texas. English, History, Homemaking. Choral Club; Press Club; Y-Tcens; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Chorus. Operetta. Spring, 1956. HOLDER. JANICE MARIE. October 13. 19-10. Electra. Texas. English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Y-Tcens. HOLLIS, CHARLOTTE ANNETTE. Charlie. March 24, 19-10, Marshall. Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Bible Award; Bible linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Orchestra. HOPPERS, RICHARD GENE. August 5, 1940, St. Louis, Missouri. Mathematics, English, Science. Major; Honor Wreath; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Orange Ribbons; 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; 2 Commandant's Efficiency Ribbons; Dallas Historical Society; Good Scholarship Club; Band Director's Assistant; Band, 3 years; Tempo for Teens ; Drill Instructor; Senior Publication, Humor. HORNSBY, JOE NEAL. August 3. 1940, Fort Worth. Texas. English, History Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Science. Secgeant First Class; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Camp Dallas, 2 years. HOWELL, JAMES G., Jim. January 10, 19-10, Amarillo, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. First lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 Orange Ribbons; 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath-WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Football Drum Major; Band, 3 years; Band Drill Master. This is an old-fashioned Drill Team? Well, Martha Weed, Betty Hieatt, Carla Cooper, Linda Stringer and Marilee Sargent, competing in the Fair Park Variety Show, are making a great attempt to illustrate how it was done. 79 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 HUMPHREYS. JOEL DON, Sundown. January 8. 1940, Wolfe City, Texas. English, Mathematics. Science, History. Track Team, 3 years; Gym Captain, 1955-56; Good Scholarship Club. HUNT, THOMAS ROBERT, Tom. July 17, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Golf Team, 1 year; Corporal; Red. White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Bible Award. INGLET, CAROL ANN, March 7. 19-JO, Dallas, Texas. English. Home-making, Commercial. Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. JACKSON, JANIS JEAN. Moose. December 20. 19-JO, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, Commercial Red Cross Representative; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication. Humor. JACOBS, WILLIAM EDWARDS. Bill. September 7, 19-JO, Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. Mathematics, English, Science. 1st lieutenant; Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Camp Dallas; Rifle Team, 2 years. JAMIESON, RHODA JANET. November 13, 1940, Redondo Beach, California. Mathematics, English, Spanish. Art Service Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Linz Pin; Woodrow Wilson String Quartet; Orchestra, Secretary; All-State Orchestra, 3 years; All-City Orchestra. -J years. JARRELL, PATSY RUTH. Pat. February 18. 19-JO. Dallas, Texas. English. Commercial. Gym Captain; Gym Captains' Club; Volleyball Winning Team, 1957; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Press Club; Y-Tcens; Drill Team. 1 year; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Good Scholarship Club. JAYNES, CLARICE ANN June 23. 1940. Waco. Texas. Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Y-Teens; Junior Achievement; Drill Team, 2 years Get hep, say the cheerleaders as they set out to strengthen the Wildcats' spirit during :he 1957-58 season. These hardworking seniors are barry Brooks, Shirley Clark, Melvin Vancil, Barbara Rushing, Pete Shinoda. Patty Kadane. Buddy Egan, and Danys London. JELINEK, FRANK RUDOLPH. Rudy. November 4. 19-JO, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Corporal; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red. White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Camp Dallas. 2 years; Little Theater. 80 - -« CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 JENNINGS, GEORGE JENSEN, BRYANT PETER. Rudy. July 24, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, History. Sergeant First Class; Commandant's Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon, Baseball; 2 Honor Wreaths; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 2 years; Track Team, 1956-58; Cross Country Team 1956-57; Key Club; Good Scholarship Club. JOHNSON, BAILEY COMER, II. Bud. March 29. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Latin. Vergilian Society Council; Senior Honor Library Council; Senior Publication; Debate Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Debate Club. JOHNSON, CAROL JOAN. July 10, 1940, Chicago, Illinois. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Little Theater; Debate Club; Achievers' Association, Executive Council; Junior Achievement, Vice President, Secretary; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Concert Choir; Senior Publication. JOHNSON, JIMMIE RAY. August 13, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Com-mercial. Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Woodrow Wilson Rangers. JOHNSON, JOHN WAYNE, Happy. February 24, 1940, Dallas, Texas Mathematics, English, History, Science, Business Administration. Private; White Ribbon. Camp Dallas; Baseball, B Squad; Football, 2 years, A, B ; Gym Captain 1955-56. JOHNSON, JUDITH MARION JOHNSON, LYNN JOHNSTON, JOHN WILLIAM. June 8, 1940. San Antonio, Texas. Mathematics, English, Science, History. First Sergeant; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; 2 Honor Wreaths; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Projectionists Club, President, 1957; Key Club; Guidance Counselor Helper. 81 Me Tarzan! shouts one of our big Wildcats as he attempts to show the coach his strength by blocking a mighty big opponent. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 Webbed feet and gum coats became a necessity during the rainy season of spring, 1957. Four of the many ducks happen to be: Mary Addington, Judy Johnson, Peter Shinoda, and Linda Sheffield. JONES, CLIFF JONES, DONALD EDWARD, July 16, 1939, Gorman, Texas. English, History, Commercial, Distributive Education. Bible Award. JONES, LARRY MICHAEL JONES, KENT JOYCE, STEPHEN ANTHONY, Steve. October 12, 1940, Holly wood, California. English, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; Love Field Reserve Officers; Medal—Outstanding Military 1, 1955-56; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 2 Nile Green Ribbons, Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 13 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 3 years; Camp Dallas 1 year; Ice Skating Club; Projectionists Club; ROTC Choral Club. JUSTUS, JUDITH ANN, Judy. May 27, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Homemaking, Business. Choral Club; Little Theater; Roller Skating Club; Chorus. KADANE, JUDY KADANE, PATRICIA ANN, Patty. November 2, 1950, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Cheerleader, 1957-58; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team. KAHN, PETER ERIC, Pete. May 14, 1940, Cleveland, Ohio. English, Mathematics, Science; 1 year Baseball. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 KANATZAR, RICHARD LAWRENCE, “Larry. June 13. 1940, Temple. Texas. English, History. Private First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and 8luc Ribbon; White Ribbon. KAUFMAN, WILLIAM DOIPH, Bill. June 9. 1940. Memphis, Tennessee. English, Mathematics, Science. Cadet 1st Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Linz Pin. The busy annual staff began their work in the summer. Of course, the air-conditioning of Mrs. Francis' office has nothing to do with their being in that locale. At least that's what Carolyn Phillips, Sonja Romanowski and Mickey Shocklee have told us. KAUN, BILL ED. October 6, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, History. 2d Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; Marksman; Rod Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; 2 Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Ice Skating Club. KELLY, JOHN JAMES, Johnny. May 11, 1940. Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. KELLY, ROBERT CHARLES. December 7, 1940, Dallas. Texas. Mathematics. English, Science. Major; Distinguished Unit Citation; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 8 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 14 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 3 years; Key Club; Linz Pin. KENT, BETTY DELL January 31, 1940, Greenville, Texas. English, Spanish. History, Science. Future Nurses' Club, President. KING. BARBARA. September 28, 1940, San Antonio. Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Gym Captain; Dallas Historical Society; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. KELLY, JOHN EUGENE CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 The one person that keeps the senior straight in all of his records is wonderful, efficient. Miss Bonnie Wilkins. Here she counsels with Shirley Clark about her graduation requirements. KINCAID, KATHRYN ELIZABETH, Kathy. December 23, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Home Economics. Drill Team, 2 years; Choral Club; Operetta, 1956; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Chorus. KINNEY, PAUL ERVIN. May 22, 1940, Atlanta, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Private; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; Red, White and 8lue Ribbon; Honor Wreath. KIRBY, GLENN LA VERNE. February 17, 1940, Paola, Kansas. English, Mathematics, Science. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 4 Red, White and Blue Ribbons. KIRK, WILLIAM TRAVIS, Willie. April 2, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Com-mcrcial. History, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; Nile Green Ribbon. KIRKLAND, GARY ERNEST. August 1, 1940, Junction City, Kansas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Attendance Office Helper; Linz Pin; Representative, WOODROW WILSON NEWS. KLEIN, CAROLYN LEE. October 17, 1940, San Antonio. Texas. English, Mathematics. Student Council Representative; Drill Team, Captain, 2 years; Honorary Colonel, Regimental Queen, Camp Dallas, 1956. KRISS, RICHARD. Class of January, 1958. KRISS, ROSALIND LA GRONE, RONNY OTIS. October 28, 1939, Dallas, Texas. Architectural Drawing, English, History. Master Sergeant; Midnight Blue Ribbon; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons, Sharpshooter; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White and Blue Ribbon. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 LANCASTER. JAMES LA RUE, PATRICIA ANN. March 3, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Com. mercial. Gym Captain, 1956-57; Choral Club; Y-Teens; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. LA VO, REBECCA ANNE, Becky. October 27, 1940, Akron, Ohio. Art, English. Art Service Club; Linz Pin. LEDBETTER, RANDALL LEESON, ROBERT WENDELL. August 13, 1940, Logan, West Virginia. Eng. lish. Mathematics. Corporal; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Football, B Squad, 1 year; A Track Team, 2 years; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Sports Editor; Press Club. LENZ, JERRY LETKIEWICZ, HELEN RUTH. November 24, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. LEWIS, AUSTIN LESTER, Andy. October 11, 1940. Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Rifle Team, 2 years; Baseball, B Squad, 1 year. LEWIS, CHARLTON WYATT. JR., Chuck. December 14, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Lieutenant Colonel; 4 School Efficiency; School Commendation Ribbon,- 2 Commandant's Special Efficiency Rib-bons; 8 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 10 White Ribbons with 2 Stars; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Color Guard, 2 years; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Basketball, A Squad, 2 years, B Squad, 1 year, Lettcrman 2 years; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum,- Projectionists' Club; Key Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Senior Publication, Co-Editor; Senior Publication. I sure did have fun this summer! recalls Miss Fern Carlysle to Mr. J. W. Brown as she relates the past summer vacation on the first day of school. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 IINDLOFF. WAYNE S. LINDSEY, MARION GLENN, Blackie. January 17, 1940, Winnsboro, Texas. Mathematics, English, Science, Mechanical Drawing. Sergeant First Class,- School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 3 White Ribbons; A Football Squad, 3 years; Letterman, 2 years; A Track, 3 years, Letterman, 2 years; High Jump; Track Cup, 1957. LINE, BEVERLY JANE. August 17, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Choral Club; Gym Assistant; All-City Orchestra; Orchestra; Wood-row Wilson Drill Team, 1957. LITTLE. JOHN PAUL LITTLE, LINDA SUE. May 30, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics, Commercial. Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club. LITTON, ROBERT CARL, Bob. December 29, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Spanish. LOFLAND, JERRY. July 13, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, History. LONDON. DANYS KAY. June 23. 1940. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Y-Tccns; Junior Achievement; Alternate Cheerleader; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. LONG. JUDY ERNETTE. April 14, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English. Commercial. Tennis 3 years, Letterman 2 years; All-City Team; Gym Caotain, 3 years. Tumbling Club, 1955-56; Good Scholarship Club; Press Club; Tennis Club; Gym Captains' Club; Business Office Helper; Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. LUNDY, PEGGY JEAN. September 19. 1939, Gilmer, Texas. English, Business, Homemaking. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club. LUP PLACE. CLARANCE EUGENE, lip. March 23. 1940, Rosboro, Arkansas. English, History, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; A Baseball, 2 years; Basketball, B Squad, 1 year; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. LYONS, ALLAN RAY CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 McADOO, DAVID LEE, McGoo. June 29, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Projectionists' Club; Key Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Co-Chairman, Literary. McAlister, mack McCLANAHAN, ROBERT EDWARD, Buddy. May 20, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Sergeant First Class; 3 All A School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons. McCLENDON, EMMA LELA. June 5, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Business, English. Choral Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tcens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin. McCOLLUM, RONNY JOSEPH, Guzman. January 23, 1941, Glendale, California. English, Mathematics, Science. Master Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Senior Publication, Humor. McDonald, MARTHA JO, Marty. January 17, 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, Home Economics, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative. McGOUGH, NANCY KAY. May 29, 1940. McKinney, Texas. English, Com-mercial. Y-Teens; Drill Team. McGRAW. TONY MdNTIRE, SHARON McKENZIE, PATRICIA ANN, Pat. December 20, 1939, Fort Worth, Texas. English. Mathematics. Y-Tccns; Little Theater; Dallas Historical Society. MclEAN, EVELYN ELIZABETH, Evie. May 15, 1940, Detroit, Michigan. English, Homemaking. Gym Captain; Pan-American Student Forum; Tumbling Club; Y-Tccns; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. McMAHAN. BENNY STEPHENS. July 25, 1940. Houston, Texas. English. Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Private; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 2 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Gym Captain; Baseball, A and B Squad. 88 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 McMAHON, JOHN SCOTT, Scotty. September 1, 1940, Springfield, Missouri. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class. McMAHON, PATRICIA ANN, Pat. September 24, 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Drill Team, 2 years; Junior Achievement; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin. McMAHAN, ROSS LOWELL. February 23, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Spanish. Cadet Captain (Company Commander); Midnight Blue Ribbon; School Efficiency Ribbon; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon; 4 Red Drill Ribbons; White Ribbon; 12 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 2 years, 1956-57; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council. McMILLAN, DON PRATT. July 15, 1940, Gilmer, Texas. English, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Track Team, 1956-58. McNALL, DONNA METHA. October 12, 1940, Rochester, Nov York. English, Mathematics, Spanish. Tumbling Club; Pan-American Student Forum, Program Chairman, Vice President; Projectionists' Club; Good Scholarship Club; Future Nurses, Program Chairman; Senior Honor Library Council, Auxiliary Library Council; Bible Award; Pan-American Convention, 2 years. McREYNOLDS, JOHN LOREN, Jack. July 18, 1940, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Mathematics, English. Private; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Track, 2 years; Good Scholarship Club. McSHAN, DORIS JO, D. J. December 21, 1940, Houston, Texas. Mathematics, English; Gym Captain, 1956; Gym Captains' Club; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tecns; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; All-City Band; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Art. MCWILLIAMS, JOHN MOODY, J. M. September 17, 1939, Henderson, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Sergeant. MacFARLANE, RAE ANNE Summer practice proves tiring for these hardworking majorettes. Seated arc Jean Ruylc, Arlene Purdue, Pat Grant, and Yvonne Gerst. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 MADDOX, CLINTON MADDOX, MICHAEL DON, Fag. October 4, 1939, Dalle , Tcxa . English, History. Baseball, A Squad, 2-year Letterman; Basketball, B Squad. MARSHALL, BARBARA JOAN. October 7. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Choral Club; Y-Tecns; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Representative Teen Board; Drill Team, 1 year. MARSHALL, DAVID OWEN. August 15, 1940, Kansas City. Missouri. English, Mathematics, Science. Major; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Com-mendation Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 5 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 2 years; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. MARTIN, FREDRICK LAWRENCE, Rick. December 18, 1940, San Francisco, California. English, Mathematics, Science, History. Basketball, 3 years, 1-year Letterman; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative. MARTIN, RONALD BRUCE, Ronnie. November 4, 1940, El Paso, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon. MASEN, JOHN THOMAS. August 15, 1940, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics. Captain; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 2 year ; Camp Dallas, 3 years. MATTHEWS, MARGARET ANITA. September 2, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955; Business Manager for CRUSADER, 1955. MAXWELL, SANDRA JOSEPHINE, Sandy. April 29, 1940, Dallas, Texas English, Homemaking. Linz Pin. Hear that drum roll? These drummers are waiting for the return of the Woodrow football team from Lubbock at Love Field. Not allowed to miss school for the trip, a number of the student body waited also. 89 Takes a lot to make a big state—a lot of band and drill team members in this case. This was the colorful formation made at the Woodrow-Crozier game at Franklin Field. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 MAY, MICHAEL LEROY, Mike. December 11, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. MIDLER. STANLEY ALVIN. April 4, 1940. Gladewater, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. Gladewater: Gym Captain; Art Club; Science Club; Attendance Office Helper; Slide Rule Club; Library Assistant. MILAM, DANEEN ADDS. November 17, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Home Economics. Gym Captain, 1956-57; Little Theater; Future Nurses' Club; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. MILAM, NANCY LOU. January 27, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tccns. MILES, KATHRYN DIANE, Deana. October 2, 1940, Paris, Texas. English, History. Mathematics. A Cappella Choir, 56-57; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Rod Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; CRUSADER, Co-Editor, Clubs, Organizations, Military; Chorus, 1955-57. MILES, MILTON EUGENE. July 31, 1941, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Captain; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; 5 Nile Green Ribbons,-Red Drill Ribbon, 8 Red White, and Blue Ribbons; 10 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 2 years; Camp Dallas. 2 years; Key Club Vice President; Linz Pin. MILLER, BILLIE MILLER, BONNIE LOU. August 21, 1940, Frankfort, Kentucky. English Spanish, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Junior Achievement Treasurer; Athletic Office Helper; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins. MILLER, FRANKIE JEAN, Schultzie. May 12, 1940, Little Rock, Arkansas. Mathematics, English. Color, Concert Band, 3 years; Good Scholarship Club.- 90 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 MILLER, JIM MILLER, LINDA JEAN. July 16, 1940, Atlanta, Georgia. English, History, Mathematics. Junior Achievement, Secretary; Bible Linz Pin. MILLER, WILLIAM DAVID, Piggy. December 21, 1940, Wichita Falls, Texas. English, Mathematics. A Baseball, 1 year; B Basketball, 1 year; A Football, 3 years. MILLS, LINDA KAY. May 25, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial, Homemaking. WOODROW WILSON NEWS. MILLS, MARTHA VIRGINIA. September 11, 1940, San Antonio, Texas. English, Mathematics. Interscholastic League, Spelling 1956-57; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Hoover Commission Report Contest. MINTON, JOYCE GLYN. October 23, 1940, Van Alstyne, Texas. English, History, Homemaking. Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. MITCHELL, JOSEPH JOHN, Joe. January 1, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial, History. Sergeant First Class. MONDY, LEWIS WILKINSON, Lew. September 3, 1939, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. Sergeant; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; White Ribbon; Tennis; Tennis Club, Treasurer; Key Club, President; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. MOORE, CHARLES WILSON. July 26, 1940, Monahans, Texas. English, Mathematics; Cadet Major; School Commendation Ribbon; 3 Nile Green Ribbons, Marksman; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 10 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 9 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 3 years; Camp Dallas, 3 years; Camp Dallas Distinguished Unit Citation Award; Key Club. Overflowing with Wilsonites, this bus full of speech students and chorus members heads for the Fair to perform on the P.T.A. State Fair program. 91 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 The camera catches the eyes of all three Drill Team officers, Jerry Moore, Diane Palamountain, and Ann Whybark, as they march down the aisle to make their first appearance for the season of 1957. rmrr MOORE, JERRY MARGARET. September 10, 1940, Wichita Falls, Texas. English, Mathematics. Little Theater; Drill Team, 2 years. Lieutenant, 1 year; Good Scholarship Club; Gym Captain, 1955. MOORE, JOE BOB. November 14, 1938, Hopkins County, Texas. Attendance Office Helper. MOORE, JUDITH NELL. September 10, 1940, Wichita Falls, Texas. English, Mathematics. Little Theater; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team, 1 year; Gym Captain, 1955-56; Good Scholarship Club. MORRIS, BETTY LYNN. August 13, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Latin. Good Scholarship Club; Y-Tcens, Committee Co-Chairman Service; The Vergilian Society; Senior Counselor's Helper; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. MORRISON, LANETA RUE, Neta. May 29, 1940, Alba, Texas. English, Homemaking. Basketball Winning Team, 1956; Y-Toens; Good Scholarship Club. MORROW, KATHLEEN GRACE, Kathy. March 19, 1940, Mincola, Long Island, New York. English, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club. MOSELEY, LAURIE, Butch. May 21, 1940, Memphis, Tennessee. Eng-lish. Mathematics. 1st Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; Red Drill Ribbon; 8 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Pan-American Student Forum. MOUNT, JAMES WESLEY. April 21, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial. 2d Lieutenant; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and 8luc Ribbons. MULLEN, LONNIE REED. September 13, 1939, Dallas, Texas. Sergeant First Class; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 Honor Wreaths; Red Cross Representative. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 MULLINS, MARY BETH. July 3, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Dallas Historical Society; Press Club; Y-Teens,- Good Scholarship Club. A one, and a two, counts Charles Cannon, student director of the Woodrow Wilson Band, as he leads the band in a football march on pep assembly. NANCE, EDDIE MICHAEL, Mike April 24, 1940. Hillsboro. Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Track Team 1957-58, 2 years. NEFF. MICHAEL PAUL NEILL, HARRY JOHN NORRIS, CARL JOEL, Arkie. July 9, 1939, Beebe, Arkansas. Mathematics, English, Mechanical Drawing, History. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers. 2 years. NUCCIO, LEE ANN OLIVIER. WILLIAM PARR, Bill November 29. 1940, Terrell, Texas. English, Mathematics, Cadet Major; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 2 years; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Golf Team, 2 years; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. O'NEAL, FRED. November 30, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. 1st Lieutenant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Orange Ribbon; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Pan-American Student Forum; Band Director's Helper; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Color Band; Military Band; Concert Band, Head Librarian; Good Scholarship Club. PADGETT, GERTRUDE, Tina. January 26, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Art Service Club, Treasurer. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 Brr,rfr Iti awfully cold o perform, but despite Z ZT'- b' d « Wr PAIAMOUNTAIN, DIANE KAY, Di. June 19, 1940, Houston, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1956; little Theater; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Lmz Pin; Junior Achievement 1956-57; Student Council Representative, Secretary of Student Council; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Good Scholarship Club; Drill Team, 2 years. Captain; Senior Publication, Literary. PARKERSON, JERRY LYNN, Pancho. April 21, 1940, Tyler. Texas. Eng-lish. Mathematics, History, Spanish. Sergeant First Class; School Commendation Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Pan-American Student Forum. PARKS, DORIS CAROLYN. July 10. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Mathematics. Good Scholarship Club; Drill Team, 2 years; Linz Pin. PATRICK, NORMAN WILSON. September 26, 1940. Dallas, Texas. History, English. Corporal; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Reporter. PATTERSON, ANITA SUE, Suzie. August 18, 1940, Dallas. Texas. Spanish, English, Art, History. Art Service Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Linz Pins. PAVELKA, JOYCE WILLETTE, Jayc. March 4, 1941, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Drill Team, 2 years; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. PEMBERTON, WAYNE WELDON. December 20, 1938, Dallas, Texas. Eng-lish. Mathematics, History. Football, A and B Squad, 1-year Letter-man; Track, 3 years. PERDUE, ARLENE, October 30, 1940, Dallas. Texas. Art, English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1956; Ice Skating Club, President; Attendance Office Helper; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin; Majorette. 2 years; Pan-American Student Forum. PERKINS, BARBARA CHERYL, Babs. June 23, 1940, Kansas City, Missouri. English, History, Science, Commercial. Choral Club, 2 years; Little Theater, 2 years; Junior Achievement, Treasurer and Representative; Concert Choir, 2 years; Y-Tecns. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 PHELPS, SHIRLEY ANN. November 27, 1940, Dalles, Texas. English, Homemaking. Choral Club; Chorus; Drill Team; Good Scholarship Club. PHILLIPS, RICHARD CARSON, Rick. November 19, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 2 years. PHILLIPS, SYDNA CAROLYN, DoDo. September 24, 1940, Big Spring, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 3 years; Gym Captains' Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tecns; Auxiliary Library Council; Representative to SMU Play Day; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; CRUSADER, Co-Editor of Clubs and Organizations; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team, 1956-57; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Secretary of 4B Class. PIPER, VIRGINIA ANN. August 26, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1956-57; Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Future Nurses' Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. POLLARD, DOROTHY JOAN, Dot. March 29, 1941, Summit, New Jersey. English, History, Commercial. PORTER, FRANK CARTER, Punky. June 24, 1940, Oak Park, Illinois. English, Mathematics, History. Private; Exchange Student from Iowa City, Iowa; Choral Club; Chorus; Concert Choir; ROTC Choir. PORTERFIELD, GENEVA RUTH POU, JUDY BETH, Doo. December 9, 1939, Nacogdoches, Texas. Eng. lish. Mathematics, Commercial. Woodrow Wilson Drill Team, 2 years; Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Tumbling Club; Auxiliary Library Council; 4-year Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Art. POWERS, RICHARD CURRIE, Dick. May 3, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; 3 All A ; 2 Neat Cadet; Band. Is it the heat or the beat that makes these Dolls seem dead on their feet? In the left foreground are Mary Linda Young, Stephanie Schcrmcrhorn, Jane Usry, Barbara Marshall, and Kay White. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 PRESSLEY, JOAN, Joni. May 10, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum, Convention; Linz Pin; Bible Awards; Bible Linz Pins; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative, 1955; Student Council Representative; Band, Football and Concert, 3 years. PRICE, EDITH VIRGINIA, Edy. November 20, 1939. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Business. Gym Captain, 1956; Ice Skating Club; Y-Tccns; Drill Team, 1957; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative; Clinic Helper. PROCTOR. JEFFERSON LEWIS, Jeff. August 24, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons. PRYCE-JONES, REGINALD. Rex. Sandra Gage's little Isetta is getting quite a bit of attention from gridmen David Miller, Jack Gravitt, and Bobby Gray. RADIKE. SIEGLINDE EDELTRAUT. March 9, 1940. Ncuenburg, Germany. English, Commercial, History. Dallas Historical Society; Y-Teens; Biology Club, Seguin HS; Inferscholastic League, Shorthand Contest, Snyder HS; Spanish Club Treasurer. RALEY. ROBERT, Duke. RAMSDALE, JERRY. February 29, 1940, Houston, Texas. Mathematics, English, Foreign Languages. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Red Cross Service Pin. RAMSEY, ROBBIE LOU, Lu-Lu. December 1, 1940, Edgcwood, Texas. English, History, Business. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 RAWLINGS, MARY ANNE. October 10, 1940, Wylie, Texas. English, Commercial, History. Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Concert Choir. REEO, FRANCES RAE. January 12, 1941, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Homemaking. Ice Skating Club; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club. REEDER, GERALDINE ANN, Jerry. November 28, 1940, Columbus, Indiana. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955-56; Representative to TSCW Play Day, 1957; Y-Tccns, Vice President; Tumbling Club; Principal's Office Helper; CRUSADER, Classes and Military Co-Editor; Good Scholarship Club. REEVES, CAROL ANN, Reeves. January 6, 1940, Gainesville, Texas. English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Linr Pin; Bible Award; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team, 2 years; Senior Publication, Literary. Sleepy-eyed Drill Team members try to force a smile for the camera as it catches them headed for the gym for early practice. REID, GLORIA JEAN. November 3, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Latin. Debate Club, Secretary; Senior Honor Library Council, Co-Chairman; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative, Executive Secretary. REINERT, BARBARA JEANNE, Mommie. January 22, 1941, Memphis, Tennessee. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Little Theater; Press Club; Good Scholarship Club; Junior Achievement; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Dale Carnegie Scholarship; Senior Publication, Literary. RHEA, THOMAS ALLEN, Tom. June 3, 1940, Tyler, Texas. Mathematics. English. Captain; 2 Commandant's Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 7 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Ice Skating Club; Littlo Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Band Librarian; Student Council Representative; Band, 3 years, Assistant Drum Major. RHODES, JAMES HENRY, Red. October 30, 1939, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, History. Private; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Gym Captain, 1956-57. 98 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 RIEFLER, SHARON KAY. October 28, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Honorary Lieutenant Colonel; Princess of Woodrow Wilson Company, Camp Dallas, June, 1957; Gym Captain, 1957; little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; CRUSADER, Co-Editor-in-Chicf, Military Co-Editor; Wood-row Wilson Drill Team, 1 year. RIGSBY, RONALD RUDELL, R.onny. July 21, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Mechanical Drawing. Master Sergeant; Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Rifle Team. RILEY, CLYDE FONTAINE RITTELMEYER, JACK VINCENT. September 18, 1940, Nashville, Tennessee. English, History, Science. ROBERTS, JUDITH LYNN, Judy. September 1, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Art, English, Mathematics. Tumbling Club; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Drill Team, 2 years, lieutenant; 3 Art Awards, State and National. ROBERTS, MIRIAM BOLEYNN. April 13, 1941, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955-56; Gym Helper; Good Scholarship Club; Gym Captains' Club; Pan-American Student Forum; All-Texas Orchestra; Tumbling Club; Little Theater; All-City Orchestra; Linz Pin; Orchestra, 1955-58; Drill Team, 2 years. ROBERTS, SONJA LOUISE. February 5, 1940, McCrory, Arkansas. Eng-lish. History, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1955-57; Gym Captains' Club; Nurses' Club; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. ROMANOWSKI, SONJA BILGER, Sun-ya. November 23. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Basketball Winning Team, 1957; Gym Captain, 1955-56; Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Tecns; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; CRUSADER, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Organizations Co-Editor; Junior Achievement, Assistant Treasurer; Delegate to SMU Journalism Day; Senior Publication, Humor. ROSS, JANET ANN. August 10, 1941, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English, Latin. Gym Captain, 1956-57; Dallas Historical Society, Vice President; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Tcens; Vergilian Society, Secretary; Assistant Principal's Helper; Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Humor. Is Mr. Douglas snitching between meals? No, Mrs. Cavazos is doing her usual good job of watching over the lunchroom. CLASS OF JUNE, 7 958 ROSS, LANNY ROSS, ROBERT,, Bobby. August 3, 1939, Homer, Louisiana. English, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Private; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Rod Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 2 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Gym Captain. ROYSTER, DOLORES CRIST, Dody. October 7, 1940, Dallas. Texas. English, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. Choral Club; President, Little Theater; Projectionists' Club, Secretary; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Chorus; Senior Publication, Literary. RUHLAND, ESTHER D'ARLENE. March 24, 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish, Commercial. Tennis Team, 2 years; All-City Tennis Team; Gym Captain, 3 years; Delegate to TSCW Play Day; Good Scholarship Club; Pan-American Student Forum, Program Chairman; Gym Captains' Club; Tumbling Clob; Tennis Club; Linz Pin. RUHLAND, MARTHA SUSAN, Susie. February 2, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History. Gym Captain, 2 years; Gym Captains' Club; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Junior Achievement; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative; CRUSADER, Athletics Co-Editor; Drill Team, 1 year. RULE, RITA KAY. January 8, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Auxiliary Library Council. RUYLE, GLENDA JEAN. August 13, 1940, Drumright, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Tumbling Club, President; Woodwind Quintet, 2 years; Junior Achievement, Secretary; Majorette; Featured Band Tumbler; All-City Orchestra, 3 years; Band; Orchestra, President, 2 years; TMEA Orchestra, First Flute, 2 years; All-State Orchestra, First Flute, 2 years; Soloist Concerto Concert, 2 years. SAMPIER, SHIRLEY MAE. August 2, 1939, Pontiac, Michigan. English. History, Commercial. WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Chorus; Press Club. 100 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 SANDERS, LINDA JOYCE. Lynn. April 19. 1940. Yantis, Texas. English. Commercial. Good Scholarship Club. SANDERS, SUSAN JANE, Susie. August 27, 1940, Cedarvale, Kansas. Business, Mathematics, English. Choral Club; Press Club; Linz Pin; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. SAPP, SUSAN FRANCES, Suzie-Q. November 30, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955-56; Choral Club; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Debate Club, Committee Board Member; Chorus. SARGENT, MARILEE. September 10, 1940, McAllen, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Delegate to Junior Citizens Traffic Commission, 2 years; Delegate to Youth for Traffic Safety Conference, 2 years; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pins; Representative to Interstate Film Council; Student Council Representative; Color, Concert Band, 3 years; All-City Band; Advanced Orchestra, 3 years. Social Chairman; All-City Orchestra, 3 years; All-State Orchestra, 3 years; Mozart Festival Orchestra; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor, Co-Chairman. SAWYERS, TOM SCHIRATO, BARBARA ANN, Mickey. November 13, 1940, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. English, History, Business. Good Scholarship Club. SCHREIBER, HANS WERNER. September 20, 1938, Mannheim, Germany. English, History, Mathematics. SCHUCANY, WILLIAM, Bill. SCHWADE, JACK LESTER. November 12, 1940, Chicago, Illinois. English. History, Science, Mathematics. Key Club; Interscholastic League Debate; Stage Manager; Lunch Room Monitor. The strains of Woodrow Wilson echo across the field as our mighty fine Dolls come marching onto the field for a spectacular performance. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 SCHWEIZER, ALFRED FREDDY. July 29, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class; Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Football, B Squad 1 year, A Squad 2 years, 1 Letter; Track, 2 years. SCOTCH, CHRISTINE MARIE, Chris. March 1, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Homemaking, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; Ice Skating Club; Chorus. SCOTT, CAROLE SERVELLO, JOSEPHINE LOUISE, Josie. August 18, 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, History, Science, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1956; Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Concert Choir; Good Scholarship Club; Auxiliary Library Council. SHEARER, ROBERT ARTHER. October 30, 1939, Atlanta, Georgia. Mathematics, English, Science. Master Sergeant. SHINODA, PETER SHOHEI, JR. May 27, 1940, Pasadena, California. Science, English, Mathematics, Latin. Football, B Squad 1 year; Vergilian Society, Quaestor; Cheerleader 1957-58; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Vice President, 4B Class. SHOCKLEE, MICKEY LOU. May 4, 1940, Baird, Texas. English, Commercial, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater, Treasurer; Pan-American Student Forum; PASF Convention, 1956; Y-Teons; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; CRUSADER. Clubs Co-Editor; Drill Team, 2 years. Senior Publication, Humor. SICKLES, ROBERT LEE, March 3, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. SIMMONS, ROBERT MARVIN, Marv. January 21, 1940, Meridian, Mississippi. English, Mathematics. Corporal; Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Orange Ribbon; Band Director's Helper; Band, 2 years. The team was in a huddle, the captain lowered his head—they all got together and this is what they said, Say cheese for the camera! 101 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 These little piggies went to football practice. Unaware of the big bad wolf with the camera, David Miller, Norman Cox, Spike Harlan and Wayne Pemberton finish dressing for a hard workout. SIMS, WILLIAM J„ Jay. January 17. 1940, Dallas, Texas- English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Red ri ' on1, 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. SIMS, MICHAEL VON SLOAN. JO ANN SLOAN, ROBERT SIDNEY, Bob. March 20, 1940, Decatur, Georgia. English, Mathematics. Captain; Midnight Blue Ribbon; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Red Drill Ribbons, 11 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Key Club; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Humor. SMITH, ALVA EUGENE, Gene. February 1. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club. SMITH, CHARLES WAYNE, Charlie. September 7, 1939, Kaufman, Texas. Mathematics, History, English. SMITH, CLYDE DAVID, April 19, 1940. Commerce, Texas. English, Mathematics, Latin. Corporal; Honor Wreath; Good Scholarship Club; Socictas Vergiliana. SMITH, DIANE, Di. March 23, 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Gym Captain 1955; Gym Captains' Club; little Theater; Secretary; Y-Teens; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team, 2 years; Guidance Counselor Helper; Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Literary. SMITH, MARY ANN. August 29, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society 1955-58; Y-Teens; Delegate to Fourth Annual Youth for Traffic Safety Conference; Girls' Athletic Office Helper; Assistant Principal's Office Helper; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 SOUTH, TERRY IEE, Ter. March 15, 1940, Omaha, Nebraska. Mathematics, English, Science. Art Service Club, President; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater, Vice President, 1957; Y-Tccns; Good Scholarship Club. SPIVA, JOHN RICHARD. August 12, 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Key Club. SPRADLING, HORACE WAYNE. August 29, 1940, Wolfe City, Texas. Mathematics, English. Private First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and 8luc Ribbon. SPURGEON, JOHN PAUL, Butch. March 22, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Art, English, History. Master Sergeant; Red Drill Ribbon; Camp Dallas, 3 years. Track, 3 years; Press Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. SQUIBB, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Bill. July 6, 1940, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. English, Mathematics. 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Orange Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Good Scholarship Club; Band, 2 years. STAFFORD, THALIA LOU. June 20, 1939, Plainview, Texas. History, English, Mathematics. Choral Club; Good Scholarship Club; Red Cross Representative; Concert Choir, Librarian; Bible Award. STEARNS, CONNIE LOU. February 8, 1940, Norman, Oklahoma. English, Mathematics, Spanish. Gym Captain, 1956; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater, Vice President; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tcens; Junior Achievement, Secretary; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Humor. STEPTER, NORMAN WAYNE. July 31, 1939, Dallas, Texas. History, English, Art. Art Service Club; Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Operetta, 1956; Bible Award. STEVENSON, ANN Balloon and basket formation is made on the gridiron at the North Dallas game by the Woodrow Wilson Drill Team and band, carrying out the theme of Around the World in 80 Days. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 Tea for two and two for tea, croon a sophisticated chorus of Wilson teasippers on the pep assembly preceding the Highland Park game. Enjoying their spot of refreshment are Merrilee Sargent, Johnny Bowling, Suzanne Buhrer, Bill Witcher, Carolyn Phillips, Bob Lceson, and Carla Cooper. i STOGSDIll, CARRIE LEE. June 3, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Business. Pan-American Student Forum; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Orchestra; All-City Orchestra. STOREY, ROSS BARRON. April 6, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. 2d Lieutenant; Little Theater; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pin; CRUSADER, Art Editor; Senior Publication, Art. STRIBLING, ANITA JEAN, Nita. February 11, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Tumbling Club; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pins; Drill Team; Nurse's Assistant. STRINGER, LINDA RAY, Lindy. May 2. 1940, Dallas, Texas. History, English. Little Theater; Junior Achievement; Athletic Office Helper; Assistant Principal's Office Helper; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. STROUD, DON JACK STUBBLEFIELD, SHERLEE SUE, Sue. April 9. 1940, Dallas, Texas. Eng-lish. Mathematics. Projectionists Club; Good Scholarship Club; Tumbling Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pins. STURTEVANT, JIM STUTER, SUE ANN, Stutter. April 13, 1940, Midland, Texas. English, Home Economics, Mathematics. Drill Team, 2 years; Linz Pm; Good Scholarship Club; Y-Tcens; Red Cross Representative; Chorus. SUMNERS, ALTA JEANETTE. April 19, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Business. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 TANNER, MATRICIA IAJUAN, Tricky. January 2, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Gym Captain, 1955-57; Tumbling Club; Good Scholarship Club; Gym Captains' Club; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative. Sprains and bruises, scratches and burns, are common football workout experiences, but none the less painful as expressed by the gruesome expression on Norman Cox's face. David Emmett and Larry Pressly administer first aid to Norman and Don Murdock. TAYLOR, ANITA ALLEANE. September 23, 1940, San Antonio, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955-56; Winning Basketball Team 1956-57; Y-Teens, 1957-58; Gym Captains' Club 1955; Senior Honor Library Council; Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club, 1955-56; Senior Publication, Literary. TAYLOR, JO MARIE, Jo. January 6, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Com-mercial. McCLUNG, LINDA TAYLOR, Bo Bo. February 15, 1940, Dallas, Tex s. English, History, Commercial. Y-Teens, Girls' Club (Wichita Falls); Red Cross Representative; WOODROW WILSON NEWS Representative; Blue Ribbon Winner, Homemaking Division, Student Crafts Fair, 1957. TETER. WILLIAM EUGENE, Bill. October 2, 1939, Dallas, Texas. Eng-lish. Mathematics, History. First Sergeant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; Orange Ribbon; 8 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Military, Color, Concert Band, 3 years; Band Drill Master. TETER, WILLIAM ROSS. July 31, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Lieutenant Colonel; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Golf Team, 3 years; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative. THACKER, LINDA RUTLEDGE, Linda. August 3. 1940, Kansas City, Missouri. English, Mathematics, History, Science. Ice Skating Club; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative. THAMES, WILLIAM HOWARD, Billy. December 21. 1939. Wichita, Kansas. Mathematics, English. 2d Lieutenant; .School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 3 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Baseball, B Squad; Football, 3 years, A Squad; Track Team. THIEME, BENJAMIN HERMAN, Benny. September 12. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Commercial. Sergeant First Class,- School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Bible Linz Pin. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 THIEME, JAMES BYRON. Jimmy. September 12. 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, History. Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Bible Linz Pin. THOMAS, DORIS MAXINE. November 10, 1939. Brokenbow, Oklahoma. Commercial, English. Good Scholarship Club; Assistant Principal's Office Helper; Ice Skating Club. TONICK, BARBARA JEAN, February 7, 1941, Dallas, Texas. English. Com-mcrcial. Gym Captain, 1957; Dallas Historical Society; Y-Teens; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team, 1 year; Good Scholarship Club. TOWNSEND, LYNN EDDINS. June 12. 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Attendance Office Helper; Good Scholarship Club. TRAMMEL, BOBBY TRAMMELL, JAY TRAVILLO, GAIL TRAYLOR, POLLY ANN. March 4, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Commercial. Future Nursing Club; Tumbling Club; Good Scholarship Club. TRIBBLE, PATRICIA TINER, Pat. August 7, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Eng-lish. Art, Commercial. Gym Captain; Art Service Club, Secretary; Choral Club; Little Theater; Y-Tecns; Concert Choir; Red Cross Representative; Chorus; Good Scholarship Club. TRIGG. GUY TUBBS, MARTIN VAHRENKAMP, SHIRLEY ANN, Bo-Bo. January 3, 1939, Killeen. Texas. History, English. 106 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 VANCIL, MELVIN HOWARD. August 2, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Mathematics, English. Cheerleader, 1957-58. VENTURA, ANTONINA MARY, Toni. February 1, 1941, Dallas. Texas. English, Homcmaking, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; Chorus; Gym Captain, 1956. VINSON, PATRICIA ANNE, Pat. July 12, 1940, Hazard, Kentucky. English, History. Y-Tcens; Basketball Winning Team; Choral Club; Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Auxiliary Library Council; Student Council Representative; Chorus. VIRDEN, WALTER, Pancho. October 1, 1940, New Orleans. Louisiana. English, History, Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; Orange (Band) Ribbon; 8 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Projectionists' Club; Color, Military, Concert Band, 3 years; Dal-Hi Symphonic Band, 1956. WAGLIARDO, MARY ANN. February 8, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Business, Homemaking. Future Nurses' Club; Auxiliary Library Council; Orchestra, 2 years; Good Scholarship Club. WALLACE, BARRY EDWARD, 8o-Diddlcy. October 19, 939, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Art. Gym Captain, 1956-57. WALLIS, CAROL JEANNE, Willy. January 26, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club; Senior Honor Library Council, Secretary; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; World Affairs Forum; Delegate to Hockaday Latin Banquet; Junior Citizens Traffic Commission; Senior Publication, Literary Co-Chairman. WARD, BARBARA JEAN. July 15. 1940. Omaha. Nebraska. English, History, Commercial. Press Club; Y-Teens, Worship Chairman; Auxiliary Library Council; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. WARNER, JAY REID. February 5, 1941, Dallas, Texas. English. Mathematics. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Bible Linz Pin; Color, Military, Concert Band, 3 years; Assistant Drum Major, 1957; All-City Band. WARREN, JANE, Janie. April 12, 1940, Indianapolis, Indiana. English, Business, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1955-56; Linz Pin; WOODROW WILSON NEWS. WARREN, JERE DELL, Jaydic. December 1, 1940, Shreveport, Louisiana. English, History. Junior Achievement; Concert Choir. From Elizabethtown, Kentucky, High School: French Club, Vice President, Treasurer; Future Teachers of America, President-Elect; Beta Club; Sophomore Sextet; PANTHER PROWLER. WATSON. SCHERRIE LEE. August 25, 1941, Dallas, Texas. English, Foreign Language, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Y-Tccns; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Majorette, 3 years, Head Majorette, 1 year; Red Cross Representative, Secretary; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. 107 CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 WATTS, NEAL PARKE. April 9, 1941, El Paso, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. 2d lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Orange (Band) Ribbons; 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Color Band, Concert Band, ROTC Band, 3 years. WEATHERBY, GAIL, Stormy. March 1, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin. WEED, MARTHA FRANCES, Marty. September 11, 1940, Alice, Texas. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Attendance Office Helper, 1957-58; Linz Pins; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. WELCH, BARBARA DARE. July 21, 1940, Burkburnett, Texas. English. Commercial. Future Nurses' Club; Good Scholarship Club; Nurse's Assistant; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. WELCH, MARY ANN WHITE. June 18, 1940, Hugo, Oklahoma. Commercial, History, English. Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Tccns; Business Office Helper; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. WELLS, WAYNE ESTON. July 8, 1940, Keokuk, Iowa. Mathematics, English, History. 2d Lieutenant; 4 School Efficiency Ribbons; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 3 years; Linz Pin. WELTY, GARY DON WHATLEY, GERALD WAYNE, Jerry. July 28, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Corporal; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Linz Pin. 108 WHITE, JOHNNY WAYNE. February 8, 1940, Sulphur Springs, Texas. English, History. Sergeant. Have you ever wondered how things looked behind the scenes? Here is a band's-eye view of a pep assembly. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 WHITESIDES, MARTHA FAYE. June 10, 1940, Gastonia, North Carolina. English, History, Commercial, Homemaking. WHITMAN, BARBARA LINK, Barb. November 30, 1940, Stamford, Connecticut. English, Mathematics, Latin, History. Dallas Historical Society; Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; CRUSADER, Athletics Co-Editor, Pan-American Student Forum. WHYBARK, ANN CECELIA. November 7, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Tennis Team, 1955-56; Gym Captain 1955; Gym Captains' Club; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Drill Team, Captain 1956, Lieutenant 1957; Girls' Gym Office Helper; Linz Pin, Student Council Representative; CRUSADER, Features Co-Editor; Good Scholarship Club; Junior Achievement Executive Council; DeMolay Sweetheart, Dallas Chapter, 1956. WILBANKS, HARRY ERWIN, Red Man. November 24, 1939, Trenton. New Jersey. English, Mathematics. Cadet 1st Lieutenant; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; ROTC Choir; Camp Dallas; Key Club; Little Theater; Projectionists' Club; Guidance Counselor Helper; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. WILCOX, JAMES, Jimmy. WILEMON, SUZIE WILKINSON, EDWIN EARL. September 28, 1940, Marshall, Texas. Mathematics, Science, English. Captain; Midnight Blue Ribbon,- 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Sharpshooter; .Red Drill Ribbon; 9 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons,- 3 White Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Dallas Historical Society; Pan-American Student Forum; Good Scholarship Club. WILKINSON, SAMMY. January 1, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Captain; Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon; 4 School Commendation Ribbons; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; Red Drill Ribbon; Orange (Band) Ribbon; 9 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Projectionists' Club; Band Director's Helper; Concert Band 2 years; Color Band, Military Band 2 years. WILLIAMS, BARNEY BERNARD, Big Jim. June 3. 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Baseball Squad, B Team, 1 year, A Team, 2 years; Basketball Squad, 3 years; Football, B Team; Track, 1 year. Bill Crowell, President of Key Club International, relives his adventures of the frontier between Democracy and Communism for an attentive audience as Principal Dale Douglas and lewis Mondy look on. 109 no CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 WILLIAMS, KENNETH JOE, Ken. December 15, 1939, Bakersfield, California. English, History. Private; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; Honor Wreath; Dallas Historical Society. WILLIAMS, SHARREL KAY. October 1, 1939, Detroit Michigan. Spanish, English, Mathematics. Orchestra; All-City Orchestra. WILLIAMSON, EUGENE WILLIS, MOLLIE, Mollo-o. December 26, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Chorus, 3 years; Little Theater; Pan-American Student Forum; Concert Choir; Debate Club. WILLS, LEAH JEAN. February 11, 1940, Arlington, Texas. History, Mathematics, English. Dallas Historical Society; Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Good Scholarship Club. WISE, MILLARD SHERWOOD. December 5, 1939, Corpus Christi, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. Sergeant First Class; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon. WITCHER, WILLIAM WARNER, Spider. July 9, 1941, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History, Latin. 1st Lieutenant; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon, Camp Dallas, 2 years; Dallas Historical Society; Debate Club, President; little Theater, President; Good Scholarship Ciub; Attendance Office Helper; Linz Pins; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Senior Publication, Co-Chairman, literary. WINTERBAUER, HAZEL RUTH, Rufie. September 22, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Ice Skating Club; Y-Teens; Bible Award, 2 years; Orchestra, 3 years; Good Scholarship Club. WOLFGANG, EARL LEE. July 11, 1940, Youngstown, Ohio. English, Mathematics, History. School Efficiency Ribbon; Red, White and Blue Ribbon; Honor Wreath. Led by Captain Spike Harlan, these 1957-58 heroes, attired in clean new uniforms, are eager for the season to begin. CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 WOODROOF, BOBBIE CAROLE, B. C. February 8, 1940, Dallas, Texas. Commercial, English, Mathematics. Gym Captains' Club; Gym Captain 1957; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Junior Achievement, Sales Manager; Good Scholarship Club. WOODRIFF, JONANNE, Jonnie. December 28, 1939, Denver, Colorado. English, History. Press Club; Y-Teens; Bible Credit Pin. WOODRUFF, SHARON LYNN. August 31, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. Ice Skating Club; Drill Team, 2 years; Tumbling Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Literary. WOOLLEY, BARBARA ROWE. June 25, 1941, Tyler, Texas. English, Mathematics, Commercial. Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Junior Achievement, 1956-57, President and Treasurer, Superior Enterprises; Dale Carnegie Speech Award, 1957-58; Treasurer of Achievers' Association; Good Scholarship Club; Senior Publication, Co-Chairman, Humor. WORD, KEN. June 29, 1940, Newton, Massachusetts. English, Mathematics. Corporal; 2 White Ribbons; Football. B Squad, 2 years; Track, 3 years. WULF, ROBERT HARLAN. March 24, 1940, Detroit, Michigan. English, Science, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Nile Green Ribbon; 2 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. YOUNG, BRENDA HOPPER. November 8, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; little Theater; Y-Tcens; Debate Club; Assistant Principal's Office Helper; Drill Team, 1 year. YOUNG, CAROL, Chink. October 28, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain; Little Theater; Junior Achievement; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin. YOUNG, EVA JANE, Janie. July 20, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Commercial. Press Club; WOODROW WILSON NEWS; Chorus; Operetta, 1956. It could only be members of the opposite sex who could bring out the bright smiles of these pretty Woodrow Wilson seniors, Susan Hayes, Patsy Jarrell, Danys London, and Patty Kadane. Ill CLASS OF JUNE, 1958 Members of the 1958 Crusader Staff display their precision form and characteristic attire as a finale to their assembly preview of this year's annual. YOUNG, GRETA JO. September 13, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Com-mcrcial. Little Theater; Auxiliary Library Council; Good Scholarship Club; From Mesquite High School: Future Homemakers of America; Sophomore Art Club, Vice President; Gym Captain. YOUNG, MARY LINDA. March 16, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Ice Skating Club; Pan-American Student Forum, State Convention in 1956; Little Theater; Senior Honor Library Council; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team, 2 years; Senior Publication, Literary. ZAHRT, KATHLEEN W., Kathy. August 10, 1940, San Antonio, Texas. English, Mathematics, Spanish, History. Tennis Team 1955-57; Gym Captain, 1955-57; Tumbling Club; Choral Club; Tennis Club; Good Scholarship Club; Inforscholastic League Ready Writers Contest, Alternate. ZELLER, ANNA MAE, Annie. March 27, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Spanish. Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. ZIDERMANIS, DAIGONE. April 2, 1940, Riga, Latvia. English, Commercial. Mathematics, History. Senior Honor Library Council; Auxiliary Library Council; Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative; Senior Publication, literary. BELL, SALLY SUE EMILY. July 10, 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, Spanish, Homemaking. Pan-American Student Forum, Y-Teens. JUNE, 1958 GRADUATES NOT SHOWN Addison, Robert Bell, Sally Bennett, David Beck, Charles Bernier, Susann Bouska, Robert Brill, Walter Buice, Dolores Clarke, Gac Re Clevenger, David Cole, Dick Conant, Sara Cox, Carlyle Cummings, Jerry Dewey, James Douglas, Nora Duncan, Doug Freeman, Wanda Grimer, Bill Gunnels, Eddie Hailey, Don Holloway, Richard Hughes, Benny Jensen, John Jerdin, Martin Kaufman, Gary Lagadinos, Patricia La Londc, Gaylord Leigh, George Lertz, Derrcll McGhee, James McGough, Judith McWilliams, Frank Malcolm, Jim Mankins, Pete Morgan, George Marshall, Sandra O'Dell, Larry Pickard, 8arbara Reagan, Dickie Reed, Bill Scott, Jack Segal, Allan Shepclwich, Carolyn Sterling, Donna Sturgess, Jack Tison, Carol Tipton, Jeanne Olivia Udstuen, Robert Young, David 112 CLASS OF 1959 TO END MID-YEAR GRADUATION LEFT TO RIGHT: President, tec Barineau; Vice President, Carole McCurdy; and Secretary, Judy Ballou. The present 4B class composed of 60 members has the dubious honor of being the final mid-year graduating class from Woodrow Wilson High School. Even though the class is small, it contains students who have received many honors. A small class is enjoyed by the mid-year graduates because of the amity of all and also the many opportunities presented to them. During the years at Wood-row, this class has attained a respected reputation. To lead this small, but proud, class, were chosen Lee Barineau, Carole McCurdy, and Judy Ballou, who express enthusiasm for and loyalty to their offices. CLASS OF JANUARY, 1959 ALLEN, HAROLD LYNN. January 28, 1940. Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Sergeant First Class; School Commendation Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Camp Dallas, 3 years. ALLEN, JOHN MARION ALLEN, LAMAR, III. July 26, 1941, Dallas, Texas, English, Mathematics, Science. Commandant's Efficiency Ribbon; School Efficiency Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor W'eath; Camp Dallas, 1 year; Good Scholarship Club; Bible Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Band, Color, Military, Concert; Representative to Dedication of Dallas Memorial Auditorium. ANDERTON, LINDA ATHENS, VIVIAN, Viv. April 26, 1941, Long Island, New York. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Linz Pin; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team. BALLOU, JUDITH ANNE, Judy. February 14, 1941, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Little Theater; Press Club; Representative as Student Editor to Reader's Digest Educational Issue; WOODROW WILSON NEWS, Managing Editor; Good Scholarship Club; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team; Representative to Nciman Marcus lanz Style Show. BARINEAU, LELAND ROYCE. Lee. June 18, 1941, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; Nile Green Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon; 2 White Ribbons; B Basketball Squad; Linz Pin; Student Council Representative; Good Scholarship Club. BOYD, JERRY PICKENS CARPENTER, MAXINE. September 20, 1940, Hammond, Louisiana. English, Mathematics, History. Art Service Club. 114 A grin replaced Coach Riley's tired countenance when he heard the students' welcoming refrain of Woodrow Wilson after a tiring and disappointing trip to Lubbock. CLASS OF JANUARY, 1959 Howdy, you all! New Assistant Principal, James Malone, gives the Woodrow audience a big smile when introduced on assembly. COBB. JOHN COKER. LINDA SUE, Lin. October 24, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Woodrow Wilson Drill Team, 1957; Dallas Historical Society; Good Scholarship Club; Little Theater; Linz Pin; CRUSADER, Classes Co-Editor. COPPLE, JUDITH ANN, Judy. September 8, 1940, Centralia, Illinois. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team, 2 years. FARAIZL, FRANKIE. June 23, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Sergeant First Class; 2 School Efficiency Ribbons; School Commendation Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons. FRIDDLE, JO ANN. March 2, 1940, Sulphur Springs, Texas. English, Homemaking. Gym Captain; Student Council Representative; Chorus. GRAF, CHUCK GRAHM, EDDIE GRAY, JANN CECILLE. September 16, 1941, Sherman, Texas. Mathematics, English. Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater; Good Scholarship Club; Attendance Office Helper; Auxiliary Library Council; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team, 1957-58. GRIFFITH, MARY EVELYN. September 10, 1940, Athens, Texas. English, Art. Art Service Club; Good Scholarship Club; CRUSADER, Business Manager. | | g CLASS OF JANUARY, 1959 GRIFFITH, RUSSELL GUNN, EDDIE HALDEMAN, JOAN HALSEY, Joannie. May 28, 1941, New York, New York. English, Mathematics. Little Theater; Honor Scholarship; Linz Pin; CRUSADER, Classes Co-Editor. CLIFFORD, HANNA HARGIS, RAYMOND EDWARD. April 5, 1940, Jasper, Texas. Mathematics, English, History. Sergeant First Class; School Efficiency Ribbon; School Commendation Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Red Cross Representative; Band, Color, Concert, Military, 3 years; Red Cross Representative to Denton. HARVEY, JOYCE ANNE, Chester. June 21, 1940, Dover, Arkansas. Mathematics, English, History. Choral Club; Chorus. HILL, LINDA. December 8, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics. Gym Captain, 1956; Dallas Historical Society; Y-Teens; Good Scholarship Club; Student Council Representative; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team. HOLLOWAY, RICHARD CURTIS, Rick. July 4, 1939, Eastland, Texas. English, History. Captain; School Efficiency Ribbon; 3 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 3 Red Drill Ribbons; 14 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath, 2 years; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 3 years; Camp Dallas, 2 years; Baseball Manager; Attendance Office Helper. IRVING, WILLIAM And these arc our special exhibits for American Education Week, explain Senior Library Council members Connie Stearns and Mary Linda Young. CLASS OF JANUARY, 1959 Beautiful weather for duck ' but not for Wilsonitcs. Darlene Ruhland, Judy Long, Sandra Bisbee, Lynda Hale, Yvonne Gerst, and Donna Greer hurriedly hang their raincoats on locker doors, and run for class. JENSEN, GREGG KERLEY, WILLIAM CLYDE, Guillermo. January 25, 1941, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science. Master Sergeant; 2 Neat Cadet Ribbons; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons, 2 Stars; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Nile Green Ribbon, Marksman; 2 Red Drill Ribbons, Star; All A Ribbon; 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 4 White Ribbons with 2 Stars; Honor Wreath, 2; Basketball, B Squad; Track, 3 yoars, A Team; Cross Country Team; Key Club, Sophomore Chairman; Junior Chairman; Good Scholarship Club. LEE, DONNA GAIL. November 20, 1940, Houston, Texas. English, Home-making, Commercial. Good Scholarship Club. LOUGHMILLER, JOAN LA NELLE. September 24, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Spanish. Pan-American Student Forum; Y-Teens; Bible Award; Bible Linz Pin; Red Cross Representative; Drill Team; Good Scholarship Club. McCORD, LARRY DURREL. March 24, 1940, Dallas, Texas. History, Mathematics, English. McCORMICK, LOU NELL..March 2, 1941, Kaufman, Texas. English, Homemaking, Mathematics. Good Scholarship Club. McCURDY, MARGARET CAROLE, Curdy. April 11, 1941, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Spanish. Y-Teens; Pan-American Student Forum; Red Cross Representative; Student Council Representative; Woodrow Wilson Drill Team; Good Scholarship Club. McFarland, carl MAY, BILLY JOHN, John. August 28, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. First Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon,- School Commendation Ribbon; 2 Nile Green Ribbons, Sharpshooter; Red Drill Ribbon; 4 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 7 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath; Woodrow Wilson Rangers; Camp Dallas, 1 year; ROTC Choral Club; Junior Achievement, Production Manager. CLASS OF JANUARY, 1959 MAYBERRY, ERIC REYNOLDS, MARGARET HELEN. June 9, 1939, Dallas, Texas. Homemaking English. SIPE, ROBERT I., Bob. September 4, 1940, Dallas, Texes. English, Mathematics. Master Sergeant; 3 School Efficiency Ribbons; 2 School Commendation Ribbons; Red Drill Ribbon; 5 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; White Ribbon; Honor Wreath; 2 Commandant's Efficiency Ribbons; Regimental Bugler, 2 years; Projectionists' Club; Color, Concert, Military Band, 3 years; Solo Cornet; Orchestra, 3 years. Student Conductor, Vice President, First Chair Trumpet; 1958, Solo Concerto Concert; All-City Or-chestcr, 1956. SMITH, RANDHI SUZANN, Ran. June 6, 1941, Ennis, Texas. English, Mathematics. Dallas Historical Society; Little Theater, Secretary; Projectionists' Club; Good Scholarship Club. STANFIELD, JOHN H. April 21, 1940, Leonard, Texas. English, Mathematics. Sergeant First Class. STONE, CHARLES RONALD. September 22, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, Science, History. Master Sergeant; School Efficiency Ribbon; Red Drill Ribbon; 6 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; 2 White Ribbons; Honor Wreath. STONE, DENNIS LEE. May 7, 1941, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics Master Sergeant; 3 Red, White, and Blue Ribbons; Woodrow Wilson Rangers, 1 year; Choral Club; ROTC Choir; Concert Choir; Good Scholarship Club. STONE, JOHN DONALD. September 22, 1940, Dallas, Texas. English, Mathematics, History. Sergeant First Class; Red, White, and Blue Ribbon. TEER. DON GEORGE. August 5, 1939, Dallas, Texas. English, History, Business. Sergeant First Class; Concert Choir. Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Kirk. All these names seem to have Carolyn Phillips' head spinning as she, Barbara Whitman, Diane Miles, Cynthia Richard, and Mickey Shocklee file index cards for the CRUSADER. CLASS OF JANUARY, 1959 THOMAS, NANCY RAE. December 16, 1940, Houston, Texas, English, Commercial, Homemaking. Linz Pin; Good Scholarship Club. WHITE, SANDRA WYNELIE, Sandy. April 11, 1940, Dallas, Texas. History, English. Ice Skating Club; Little Theater; Y-Teens; Bible Award. WORDEN, MICHAEL KNEALE, Mike. September 21, 1940, Syracuse, New York. English, History. Captain. JANUARY, 1959 GRADUATES NOT PICTURED Beck, Charles Campbell, James Copeland, Cecil Duran, Joe Duran, Johnny Floyd, Richard Friar, Marvin George, Jon Anthony Hahn, Jerry Hart, Brenda Head, Bobbie Hewitt, Roy Irby, Harold little. Jack Love, Richard McGraw, Robert My re, Eddie Perkins, Gcorgiana Reed, Edgar Reed, Martillis Rose, Art Slocum, Glenn Stepka, Jim Stevens, William Thrasher, Ronald JANUARY, 1958 GRADUATES NOT PICTURED IN 1957 CRUSADER Fiecnor, Betty Jane Garfield, Dana Heflin. Virginia Wright, Janet JUNIORS The Junior and Sophomore Classes were thrilled to learn that the CRUSADER would feature their most popular students this year for the first time in the history of the school. JOEL AKERS Joel Akers, when told of receiving the position of junior favorite, said, I like people and it is pleasing to feel that they like me. I shall endeavor to become a better student. This popular junior is interested in customized, cars, bowling and fancy diving. Parties are also a favorite pastime. After graduation, Joel plans to attend Baylor Dental College where he will study to be an orthodontist. A most active student, he belongs to the Lovers Lane Methodist Church and is on the recreation committee there. Since these classes are never organized at Wood-row Wilson, these class favorites are presented on the division pages of these classes. SUE TATUM Varied activities fill this popular junior's life. Besides having been on the 1957-58 Woodrow Wilson Drill Team, she is a member of the History Club and an active member of the East Grand Baptist Church. Dancing and attending football and basketball games are her favorite pastimes. After finishing high school, Sue plans to attend the University of Texas. I was very thrilled and excited when I learned that I had been chosen to represent the Junior Class as one of their favorites, Sue said. I think it is a great honor and I will try to live up to the standards and expectations of a favorite. 120 JOEL AKERS Junior Class Favorite 3A CLASS NEARS 400 ENROLLMENT Addison, Gene Akers, Joel Allen, Richard Allen, Sally Allumbaugh, Jimmy Amend, Billie Faye Anderson, Eleanor Anderson, Marlis Angelo, Josephine Armbruster, Joanne Armstrong, George Arnett, Sheila Arnold, John Attlesey, Elizabeth Bagby, Dorothy Baker, Jan Ballinger, Frances Bankston, Douglas Barnett, Jerrisue Beaumont, Brenda Beddow, David 8emusdaffcr, Judy Bennett, Sandra Bennett, Barbara Bentley, Milton Paterson Billion, Midge Birmingham, James Bishop, Barbara Blackwell, David Blandford, Betty Lou Bloom, Marcia Bccdoker, Bill Bosley, Carolyn Boyd, Marion Brown, Janet Burch, Mary Burnworth, Mike Butler, Barbara Ann Byrum, Billyc Sue Cameron, Linda Kay Campbell, Paul Carmichael, Harold JUNIORS KEEP A HIGH AVERAGE Cathey, Mary Alice Chance, Patsy Cothrum, Carol Cox, Jimmy Cox, Marcilic Channell, Sue Charba, Edward Howard Craven, Carol Crawford, Bobby Crawford, Polly Chapman, Calvin Cherry, William Curtis, Nita Dalhoff, Diann David, James Chotas, Angie Clark, Barbara Davis, Norman Davis, Robert Davis, Sandra Clayton, Bobby Clifton, Jean Davis, Charles Dcason, Paul Decherd, Nancy Cobb, Doris Coday, Robert DeFord, Harry Dillard, Robert Dodd, Dawn Cocrvcr, Edward Coffman, Gary Dodd, Dale Dodson, Jay Drago, Jerry Cole, Sandra Coleman, Larry Durham, Brenda Eaves, Linda Edwards, Carolyn Cook, Bennie Cooper, Molly SOME 3A’S TAKE PART IN SPORTS Emery, Thomas Emmett, David Encke, Nick Erwin, Charles (Buddy) Erwin, Charles Ethcrcdge, Jerry Evans, Glenda Sue Ewing, Marcia Farrow, Mary Field, Richard Finley, Janelle Fleming, Nancy Ford, Chad Foreman, Dorothy Frazier, Clifford Fulkerson, Mike Fuller, Linda Gaddis, Jerilyn Gage, Sandra Galbraith, Glenn Gamer, Lois Garner, Sara Garrett, Jerry Grace, Kathy Graham, Bobby Graham, Jennie Grant, Paul Grau, Martha Gray, Jack Gray, Linda Greer, Mike Greenway, Charlotte Griffin, Reed Gruschkus, Gabriele Gurley, Bill Guynes, Steve Hale, Lynda Hall, Charlotte Harris, Linda George, Elaine Gersch, Fred Gibbons, Johnnie Sue 3A’S EAGER FOR SENIOR YEAR Harrison, Mary Ann Harvey, Roberta Hayes, Gaylord Hedge-cock, Martha Herndon, Bobbie Sue Herold, Jim Hcthcrington, Ann Hill, Barbara Ann Hill, Connie Hill, Patrida Hilton, Patrida Hinson, Nina Hensley, Pat Hoag, David Hogue, Vernon House, Peggy House, Vivian Horrocks, Billy Houseman, Carisa Howard, Eddie Hunter, Wilson Hurry, Raymond Hyde, Mike Ingram, Janice Irons, Alice Ivey, Barbara Jackson, Billie Jackson, Dolores Jackson, Sandra Jacobs, Robert Jefferies, Linda Jenkins, James Johnson, Jackie Johnson, Jay Johnson, Oscar Johnston, Glenda Jones, Dorothy Jones, Ellwood Holcomb, Lorna Jones, Marilyn Jones, Mike Jones, Orvil 3A’S ARE ACTIVE IN MANY CLUBS Jones, Sandra Jordan, Lynn Kartous, Geannc Keiffer, Joan Kidd, John Kiefer, Hal King, Elizabeth Kirby, LcGrand Klapp, John Krijtoffersen, Bob Lander, Tommy Landress, Mary Lane, Lynda Lanius, John Lee, Mary Lee, Myrtle Lee, Richard lenz, Marie Levering, Paul Little, Clydene Long, Jerry long, Priscilla Ann Loudenback, Charles Love, Deana Lowe, Mary Lund, Nick Mackey, Gail Marder, June May, James Merrill, George Miller, Barbara Milligan, Kenneth Mitchell, Sara Mondy, Mary Mooney, Maureen Moore, Emmett Moore, Weldon Moreno, James Murdock, Don Murphy, Mary Murray, Elizabeth McCann, Travis Mabry, Anne VERSATILE 3A’S ANTICIPATE WORK McCluskey, Barbara McDaniel, Bobby McDonald, Dorothy MeFarlin, William McGee, Betty McGowen, India McGraw, John McGugan, Jonne McKinley, Connie Mclarry, Peggy Neeley, Dallas Neill, Betty Newell, Helen Nichols, James Nocbcl, Cris O'Dell, Judy O'Hara, Bunny Olson, Dottic Osthoff, Jo Marie Oxford, Joan Parks, Reggie Park, Suzanne Patton, David Patton, Joyce Payne, Sandra Peden, Jim Petty, Patricia Phillips, Sandra Piazza, Anthony Pierson, Elaine Ping, Bob Pokladnik, Milton Pollard, Carla Ponder, Doris Poovey, Joe Porter, Bill Powell, Jerry Prcsicy, Larry Price, Ruth Prochaska, Kathy Pyke, Ruth Oliphant, Tom McDonald, Robert rnr ! LEADERS APPEAR IN EVERY FIELD Railey, Randy Ransom, Lawana Ray, Patti Recce, Bill Reed, Mike Reeves, Harley Reynolds, Tracy Richards, Cynthia Richardson, Mary Ridgway, Beverly Robertson, Geri Robinson, Glenda Roden, Foster Roebuck, Sherry Royster, Suzanne Rubert, Judy Rushing, Richard Russell, Hope Sanders, Diane Santcy, Isael Savage, Marilyn Schcrmcrhorn, Stephanie Scoggins, Glen Scott, Judith Sellers, Jahrcn Settle, Judi’h Sharpe, William Sigler, Martha Sillman, LaDona Slade, Joseph Sloan, Kay Smith, Betty Smith, David Smith, Edwin Smith, Larry Smith, Marie Smith, Sally Snipes, Pat Snow, Ray Sorrells, Marianne Souther, Joy Steinberh, Teddy Stokes, Don 3A’S TAKE PRIDE IN SCHOOL WORK Stolz, Sharon Stribling, Ed Strother, Glyn Stubbs, Connie Sullivan, Francos Sumner, Duward Tatum, Sue Terry, Bitsy Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Carolyn Thompson, Hal Thomas, Robert Thomas, Tommy Tibbitts, Brad Timmons, William Tittsworth, Hubert Tokoly, Marilyn Townsend, John Trostel, Susan Tucker, Sue Turner, Fred Turrcntine, Joe Max Tyson, Jimmie Usry, Jane Van Winkle, Bill Walwork, Dottic Watson, Ronald Weatherford, Charles Weaver, Marian Webb, Danny Weeks, James Weida, Juliann Weidler, Bill White, Jan White, Kay Wiley, Genie Williams, Loy Williams, Roberta Wiltshire, Frank Wiltshire, John Wood, Marcus White, Betty Wisdom, Mike Wyche, Paul Hill, Barbara Woodall, Robert Wooldridge, Marian Newman, Donnie Payne, Bennie Drill Team members will think twice before they scatter confetti again. These babes are busily cleaning up after the spirited pep assembly. SOPHOMORES In the absence of class officers, which are not popular students of the Sophomore Class, chosen elected in the Woodrow Wilson Sophomore Class, for the first time this year, the CRUSADER presents on this page the most KAY SMITH Sophomore Favorite FRED CLOSE A member of the Student Council and percussionist in the Woodrow Wilson Band and Orchestra for the past year, Fred Close, has become the most popular and outstanding boy in the sophomore class. Fred has been recognized as a state member of the National Piano Auditions. This active sophomore is president of the Christian Youth Fellowship and a member of the choir at the Greenville Avenue Christian Church where he is also a member of the Starlighters, a high school chorus. He also belongs to the Dallas Chapter, Order of DeMolay. When asked to comment on his selection as favorite, Fred declared, This is the greatest thing that has ever happened to me. KAY SMITH I was very surprised and feel honored that my classmates chose me, stated Kay Smith when she learned she was sophomore favorite. This popular sophomore is vice president of the Future Nurses Club and a member of the Junior Red Cross. She enjoys twirling the baton and playing the piano. At Memorial Presbyterian Church she participates in Youth Work and is on the church baseball and basketball teams. Her plans for the future include attending college and working for a degree in nursing. 130 FRED CLOSE Sophomore Favorite SOPHOMORE CLASS BOASTS 304 Adam , Mary Stuart Altom, Grady Baker, Melanie Baldwin, Glenda Ballinger, Charles Baugher, Sally Bayless, Polly Ann Bee, Richard Bennett, Troy Lynn Benthul, Jerry Beyette, Robert Biddle, Sally Bilger, Barbara Jean Boyd, Gary Boyd, Martha Boyd, Robert Bradford, Carolyn Bradford, Janice Bright, David Brister, Wesley C. Brockles, Constance Brown, Jerry Lee Brownlee, Elizabeth Ann Bruton, Alice Bryan, Jewel Burden, Oleta Fae Burger, Linda Burke, Patricia Jo Caddell, Cathy Campbell, Rita Ann Campbell, Sandra Cannon, Leonard Carr, Linda Carter, Donna Gay Cason, Carol Sue Casper, James E. Chambers, Jo Ann Chambers, Virginia Chapman, Joe Vurn Clark, Margaret Clemens, Joanne Close, Fred Cloud, Jack Ray Coday, Raymond Coleman, Judy Colquitt, LaVada Cook, Barbara Cook, Patricia Cope, Jo Ann Cooper, Hayden Cottingame, Jerry Covington, Eugene Cox, Johnny Crofford, Mary Crowther, Ronny Cullum, Fred Dalton, Dewey Daniel, Craig Davis, Nita DcBard, Marcia DeGrazier, Mike Dennett, Russell DeWeese, Mary Jane SENIOR YEAR SEEMS FAR AWAY Dillard, Diane Dismuke, Sharon Douglass, Judy Dubner, Ronald Duke, Joy Duncan, Robert Lee Easter, Don Eastman, Sue Ann Edgctt, Norman Willis Edmondson, Carol Edmundson, Charles Edwards, Paula Ellis, Marcia Elmore, Gordon Erwin, Judy Farley, Alvin Farrow, Karyn Ferguson, David Ferguson, Rosalind Finley, Carole Fittz, Jimmy Ford, Melinda Franks, Jean Frost, Diane Gardner, Wallace Garland, Marla Kay Gensler, Jimmy Gibson, Kenneth Gill, Frank Joe, Ginger Goldsmith, Larry Grayes, Mary Frances Grier, James Griesel, Michele Gruschkus, Gerhard Guthrie, James Hamm, Kathy Hammond, Paula Handley, Nancy Hennen, Stephen Hermann, Clarence Hill, GaryVic Hill, Sue Hood, Carolyn Hood, Marilyn Hopkins, Anna Ruth Hopper, Sharon Horner, Margo Huffhines, Carol Hunt, Sherry Hurlbut, Homer Hurley, Sara Irons, Dorothy James, Joyce Jeffers, John Wayne Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Steve Johnston, Anne Jones, Alice Jones, Kathleen Jones, Margaret Kadane, Madalyn Kamplain, Kathryn 132 2A’S ENJOY BEING WILDCATS Kennedy, Carole Ketcher id, Chesley Killebrew, Susie Kimbell, Marjorie Kincy, Karen King, Kay Kinscl, Aliene Kirkpatrick, Caroll Knight, Louise Koppman, Eddie Laird, Pat Lambert, James Lcbel, Sue Icdbctte, Bertha Ledbetter, Donald Lester, Charlene Loftis, Betty Lumpkin, Maureen Lynch, Mike Lyon, Linda McClanahan, Betty McCluskey, Henry McCoy, Richard McCulloch, Mary McGee, Glenda McGill, Dennis McLcmorc, JoNell McMahan, Jack McNabb, Carolyn McSpadden, Janice Mackey, Marsha Madden, Jim Malo, Paula Mamantov, Igor Marable, June Marks, Charlotte Marshall, Ann Martin, Marion Matthews, Jeanie Mayo, Wayne Medlin, Earlyne Miller, Stanley Moffitt, Kathleen Moore, Carolyn Moore, Patricia Moreno, James Morris, Marvin Mowat, Patricia Nall, Mary Frances Newman, Carolyn Niebuhr, Julie Norris, Mary O'Dell, Pat Pappas, Mavis Pappenfus, Sharon Parkinson, Robert Parks, Patsy Patterson, Jean Ann Pcalc, Shirlee Pendleton, Russell Peterson, Sue Phillips, Fletcher Pietzsch, Ronals 133 MANY 2A’S RECEIVE FOUNDATION Piper, Dannis Kay Porter, Carol Potter, Ted Ray, Paul Reeve, Marita Ritchie, Judy Rittelmeycr, lucrctia Robards, Margie Robert , Barbara Robinson, Susan Robinson, Charles Rorison, Dee Ann Rowden, Hubbard Russell, Carole Sampier, Geraldine Scheibc, Patricia Schlather, Mary Jo Sharbcr, Cynthia Sharp, Lillian Sharpe, Sally Sheffield, Sara Shepelwich, Donna Shivc, Robert Shoptaw, Cynthia Shoulder , Charlene Sill, Robert Sloan, Judy Smith, Alice Smith, Ann Smith, Joyce Smith, Kay Carole Smith, Nifa Lou Sorensen, Steve Spencer, Henry Spillman, Nenva Staples, Anita Steele, Diana Stephens, Kaye Stewart, Karen Stewart, Lawrence Storcim, Cynthia Sullivan, Wayne Sumner, Charle Surratt, Mary Tate, Sandy Tedford, Dick Terry, Bevelyn Thompson, Lila Thomason, Joseph Thompson, Linda Thornton, Jackie Tieber, Dennis Traylor, Rose Trent, Jim Trigg, Ken Trott, Linda Tubbs, Dennis Turner, Jimmy Vannoy, Patricia Vannoy, Vera Verindcr, Lynn Waith, Dean Walker, John 134 SOPHOMORES AWAIT JUNIOR YEAR Walker, Lou Ann Walling, Shirley Ward, Iva Clairece Watson, Terry Webb, Mary Nell Webb, Stanley Wells, Sally Welsh, Jimmy White, Jimmy White, Jerry Don Wilkinson, David Wilkinson, Ronny Williams, Sylvia Williamson, Sarah Williford, Ward Wilson, Betty Wilson, Donna Wilson, Gale Wilson, Nancy Wood, Evelyn Woodall, Jayne York, Douglas Young, Mary Zastopii, Mary Zeller, Charles Billingsly, Sandra Boyd, Margie Clardy, Butch Clunn, Bob Coon , Judy Fite, Doris Golden, Johnny Grant, Pat Griesel, Pat Hartline, Brenda Holcomb, Henry Hoppman, Eddie Jones, Carolyn Kadane, Melanie Grau, Martha Ann Leigh, Lindy LeNoir, Mayrene Miller, Jan Moody, Ann Murphy, Geraldine O'Neal, Vivian Pace, Lisa Pakistan, Robert Payne, Sally Short, Mary Staglik, Betty Tanner, John Tcber, Dennis Vancil, Carol Rubert, Karen Wilkes, LeGlynn 135 Wilkinson, Sue Woith, Nadine kA O R X K T Jt 4 P 1 K-E eS Organization, constant planning, and cooperation helped to lay the foundation for the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike and are necessary for its successful operation every day. Upon this foundation rests the safety of all who travel upon it. Organizations also give strength to a school. Woodrow Wilson has some two dozen clubs and organizations that contribute to the school's spirit and effectiveness. Some of these, such as the Spanish, French, Latin, History, music and athletic clubs and organizations, originate in academic departments and contribute to the general culture and intellectual growth. Others, as the Red Cross, Student Council, Library Council, Art Service, Projectionists, Key Club, and Y-Teens, are basically for service to others. A few, quite definitely, are for fun and enjoyment. All are approved by the schoo1 administration as worthy of support. STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSORS SPORTSMANSHIP CODE FIRST ROW: Gloria Allen, Grady Altom, Eleanor Anderjon, Sandra Billingsly, Sandra Bisbee, Gary Byrd, Wade Byrum, Terry Chamncss, Mary Chotas, Shirley Christopher, Carol Clare, Shirley Clark, Fred Close, Judy Coons, Carla Cooper, Polly Ann Crawford, Harry DeFord, Lois Duncan, Joan Dunlap, Wayne Edmundson, Paula Edwards, Trice Edwards, Madelyn Eikcnburg, JoAnn Friddle, Pat Grant, Pat Griescl, David Griffith, Susan Hayes, Betty Hieatt, Linda Hill, Carolyn Hood, Carolyn Jones, Margaret Jones, Pat Laird, Mayene LeNoir, Danys London. I want a football ticket. We ought to do something about good sportsmanship. Where'll I buy a yearbook? Maybe if we asked the principal. The person to see first to do any of the above and many other duties is the Student Council Representative. These well-rounded students work as a link between Signing his life away? No, it's just that new Student Council Representative, Don McMillan is being given instructions by sponsor. Miss Webb, how to fill out his program card. 138 their classmates and the administration. Since they are dependable and levelheaded, the administration listens with interest to their suggestions. In addition to taking care of the purchase of tickets, yearbooks, and the like, the Council members this year have worked hard and long to produce a Good Sportsmanship Code which was adopted by the school. Representatives are elected each semester by their homerooms. MATTIE DELL WEBB Sponsor CONSTITUTION DRAFTED FOR STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: leilani McHale, Benny McMahan, Don McMillan, Doris MeShan, Janie Kay Spadden, Barbara Milter, Martha Mills, Mary Alyce Murphy, Elizabeth Murray. SECOND ROW: Patricia O'Dell, Bill Olivier, Diane Palamountain, Sally Payne, Carolyn Phillips, Judy Pou, Edith Price, Sharon Rieflcr. THIRD ROW: Susan Ruhland, Hope Russell, Stephanie Schcrmerhorn, Mickey Shocklec, Mary Christa Short, Ncnva Spillman, Frances Sullivan, Betty Staglik. FOURTH ROW: Connie Stearns, Sue Stutcr, John Tanner, Carol Vancil, Pat Vinson, Ann Whybark, Evelyn Anne Wood. OFFICERS Fall 1957 WADE BYRUM SUSAN HAYES DIANE PALAMOUNTAIN President Vice President Secretary Spring 1958 PAUL HANEY SUSAN HAYES EDITH PRICE Officers pictured arc, Edith Price, Susan Hayes, and Paul Haney. 139 JUNIOR RED CROSS REMEMBERS LONELY, UNFORTUNATE FIRST ROW: Mary Addington, Stuart Adam , Sammy Lou Angelo, Elizabeth Attlesey, Barbara Bennett, Anne Binford, Marcia Bloom, Brooks Bradley, Suzanne Buhrer. SECOND ROW: Carol Burke, Carol Sue Cason, Carol Cothrum, Diann Dalhoff, Sue Eastman, Nancy Evans, Carole Finley, Carolyn Foster, Dana Garfield. THIRD ROW: Johnny Golden, Sue Hays, Marilyn Hood, William Irving, Melanie Kadane, Anne Johnston, Sue Ann Lebel. Learning to put others before themselves, the members of the Woodrow Wilson Junior Red Cross donate their time and energy to worthwhile projects. Filling boxes with small articles for those less fortunate in foreign countries is only one of the many duties they perform. This year, members made place mats for holiday trays at the Veterans' Hospital, and during the Christmas season, colorful decorations were made for the patients at these hospitals. OFFICERS President BUDDY CARMICHAEL Vice President CAROLE FINLEY Secretory SCHERRIE WATSON ALLYS FIELD BOYLE Sponsor 140 Officers arc Buddy Carmichael, Carole Finley, and Schcrric Watson. HOLIDAY DECORATIONS GO TO VETERANS HOSPITALS The stockings were hung on the blackboard with care by Vera Vannoy, Judy Roberts, Sue Lcbcl, Kay Slone, Kathy Gardner, and Miss Ellen Mcadcr, sponsor. These gifts were made for the veterans' hospitals. President Buddy Carmichael reads the future activities of the Red Cross in an early morning meeting. FIRST ROW: Jim Madden, Barbara Marshall, Diane Miles, Mary Martha Mcndy, Carolyn Moore, Elizabeth Murray, Fred O'Neal, Carol Porter, Sicglinde Radtkc. SECOND ROW: Gloria Reid, Judy Roberts, Kay Rubert, Martha Sigler. Kay Slone, Kay Smith, Kary Stewart, Sue Stuter, Vera Vannoy. THIRD ROW: Scheme Watson, Martha Weed, Genie Wiley, Dean Woith, Barbara Woolley. 141 LIBRARY COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP COVETED HONOR FIRST ROW: Sammy Lou Angelo, Carolyn Bane, Roger Bass, Dick Beal, Azalea Beene. Sarah Bradley, Haskell Branch, Sharon Branscomc, Robert Brown. SECOND ROW: Terry Chamness, Steve Christian, Madelynn Eikenburg, Denise Fancher, Travis Harkness, Barbara Harris, Bud Johnson, Carol Johnson, Danys London. THIRD ROW: David McAdoo, Ross McMahan, Donna McNall, Betty Morris, Mary Ann Moyers, Diane Palamountain, Joyce Pavelka, Gloria Reid. FOURTH ROW: Tom Sawyers, Jack Schwadc. Mary Ann Smith, Connie Stearns, Sue Stubblefield, Ross Storey, Alleane Taylor, Delaine Walker, Carol Wallis. FIFTH ROW: Scheme Watson, Gail Weatherby, Erwin Wilbanks. Mary Linda Young, Daigone Ziedermanis. Being chosen as one of the forty members of the Senior Honor Library Council is one of the greatest honors which can be bestowed on a senior. A scholastic average of B, or higher, and a cooperative and friendly attitude are the qualifications required by Librarian Helen Braack. Teachers of the applicants assist in choosing the members. Through helpful service to other students, and learning to work together, the Council members gain a better understanding of literature of all types. Officers pictured are Sammy Lou Angelo, Gloria Reid, Bud Johnson, and Dick Beal, standing. 142 OFFICERS Co-Chairmen .... _____ DICK BEAL GLORIA REID Secretary ................. CAROL WALLIS Social Chairman BAILEY (BUD) JOHNSON Program Chairman . SAMMY LOU ANGELO HELEN BRAACK Librarian MERLE FINCHER Sponsor Officers pictured are Terry South, Tii s Padgett, and Judy Johnson. ART SERVICE CLUB MEETS EARLY, WORKS HARD Art assembly without props is like a town without houses and trees. Both are barren and empty until you add one of the things that give them beauty. Meeting at 8 o'clock Tuesday mornings, the Art Service Club of Woodrow Wilson prepares the scenes for assemblies and productions alike. .If it were not for these artists and the giving of their time and talent, the programs presented on the Woodrow Wilson stage would not be as delightful and entertaining as they are. FIRST ROW: Mary Addington Molly Cooper Marcia Ewing Sandra Greer Mary Griffith SECOND ROW: Jeanne Kartous Becky Lavo Peggy McLarry Mary Ann Moyers Dottic Olson THIRD ROW: Terry South Maxine Carpenter Jo Anne Farrier Janet Jamieson Tina Padgett FOURTH ROW: Sue Patterson FIRST ROW: Gloria Allen, Linda Allman, Linda Anderson, Dorothy Bagby, Sally Bell,’Pat Bevington, Priscilla 8roughton, Shirley Christopher, Judy Coons. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Cope, Mary Cox, Diann Dalhoff, Cathie Diggs, Nancy Evans, Carolyn Foster, Judy Haralson, Marsha Hayle, Kanada Hicks. THIRD ROW: Betty Hieatt, Pat Hill, Peggy Hodges, Clarice Jaynes, Alicne Kinsel, Linda Little, Danys London. Y-TEENS DEVOTED TO SOCIAL, PERSONAL IDEALS To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing . . . ideals of personal and social living ... To understand Jesus, to share his love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. This, the purpose of the Young Women's Christian Association, is the center of all Y-Teen activities. OFFICERS President _____________________ SHIRLEY CHRISTOPHER Vice President JERRY REEDER Secretary JEAN BARNHART Interclub Council Representative ...... GLORIA ALLEN Under the guidance of Jean Musick and Doris Kemp, the Y-Teen group has completed many worthwhile projects for the Crippled Children's Hospital. Officers Shirley Christopher, Jerry Reeder, Jean Barnhart and Gloria Allen have been faithful in ideas and work with the group. 144 Officers are shown above. Y-TEENS ARE ALSO MEMBERS OF Y.W.C.A. Y-Teens, to many girls, means something strong, in which they can have complete faith. This organization stands for Christian fellowship all over the world, and many events are held in connection with world fellowship. The above symbol shows that Y-Teens are in communication all over the world. Each summer, camps are held for members and a retreat is usually held in the early spring at Camp Tres Rios, near Glen Rose. All kinds of sports are offered. as well as handicrafts, and drama. The competition runs high between the two Indian tribes, called the Choctaws and Kunyeas. The camp is held all summer with two-week sessions for the campers. Activities for the year included Christmas and Valentine dances, the Candlelight Service, and celebration of the founding of Y-Teens. For Christmas, the girls made favors for a children's home, and plans are being made to do the same thing for Easter. FIRST ROW: Nancy McGough, Evelyn McLean, Barbara Marshall, Diane Miles, Beth Mullins, Betty Morris, Chris Nocbcl, Ann Piper, Sicglinde Radtke. SECOND ROW: Marita Reeve, Sonja Romanowski, Janet Ross, Josephine Servello, Judy Settle, Diane Smith, Mary Ann Smith, Alleane Taylor, Pat Vinson. THIRD ROW: Barbara Ward, Scheme Watson, Mary Nellc Webb, Martha Weed, Sandra White, Ann Whybark, Jo Ann Woodruff. 145 PROJECTION CLUB HOLDS BIG RESERVE OF ABLE OPERATORS Lights out, please, is the request classes of Wood-row hear from the capable, dependable members of the Projection Club. Woodrow has access to three moving projection machines and two strip machines and all are kept relatively busy throughout the school year. J. William Brown, sponsor, affirms that during record weeks they run seventy to seventy-five hours of films. Officers pictured with Mr. Brown are John Johnston and Richard McCoy. The year's outside activities are centered around a party for the forty members and a trip to a local theater to inspect the projection room and enjoy a movie as guests of the house. Any one may join who is willing to devote off periods to learning and operating. FIRST ROW: John Allen, Henry Bollman, Brooks Bradley, Paul Campbell, Butch Clardy, Edward Cocrvcr, Nell Crittenden, Ronny Crowthcr, John Emmett. SECOND ROW: Richard Field, Billy Foote, Glenn Galbraith, Frank Gill, Charles Hamilton, Henry Holcomb, William Irving, John Johnston, Charlton lewis. THIRD ROW: Richard McCoy, Donna McNall, Jim Pcden, Fletcher Phillips, Dolores Crist Royster, Robert Sipc, Randhi Smith, Ed Slob-ling, Sue Stubblefield. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Thomas, Robert Tomlinson, Walter Virden, Ronald Watson, Erwin Wilbanks, Jimmy Gcnslcr, Kenneth Gibson, David McAdoo. 146 FIRST ROW: Grady Altom Roy Bassham Bill Crowell Larry Goldsmith Rusty Griffith SECOND ROW: John Jensen John Johnston Robert Kelley Clyde Kerley Charlton Lewis THIRD ROW: David McAdoo Henry McCluskey Milton Miles Charles Moore Lewis Mondy FOURTH ROW: Rick Phillips Chuck Robison Foster Roden Jack Schwade Bob Sloan FIFTH ROW: Duward Sumner Walter Tibbitts Jimmy Welsh Erwin Wilbanks This group of personable, clever young men never have a slow meeting, though they assemble every Monday morning. And Sponsor Norman Jett says his job is made lighter because the members Take the ball and run with it. Seeing the need for marked parking spaces around the school campus, the Key Clubbers went into action and painted them. Also their Mystery Man contest during football season was effective in boosting school spirit. KEY CLUBBERS BRING HONORS TO WOODROW Extraordinary honor was brought to the Woodrow Wilson Key Club this year when their president for 1956 was elected president of Key Club International at the meeting in Washington, D. C. Any boy interested in improving his community and school is eligible for membership, provided his scholastic work is acceptable. NORMAN JETT Sponsor Officers pictured are — Standing: Jack Schwade, Clyde Kerley, and Grady Altom. Seated are John Jensen, Louis Mondy, Milton Miles, and Roy Bassham. 147 JUNIOR ACHIEVERS LEARN BY DOING FIRST ROW: Julie Niebuhr, Janet Cook, Paula Edwards, Carole Kennedy, Betty Staglik. SECOND ROW: Connie Stearns, Jcrc Warren, Martha Boyd, Margaret Jones, Barbara Perkins, Carol Bolton. THIRD ROW: Sonia Romanowski, Gordon Carmichael, Linda Anderson, Carol Johnson, Anne Binford, Eddie Kendall. Learning while earning, and liking it! This is one of the many different and outstanding characteristics of Junior Achievement. Offering scholarships, government bonds, trips to different states—but, most of all, experience in the business world—Junior Achievement prepares the youth of today for the world of tomorrow. Any high school student may join the company of his choice. Meeting one night a week for two hours with his company group, the member takes part in various activities. These include: selling stock, producing and selling a product, and liquidating at the end of the school year. Each achiever has the chance to hold an office in his company. Work is only one important feature of Junior Achievement. Among other things acquired are many new friends and trips to different parts of the United States. FIRST ROW: Barbara Woolley, Bonnie Miller, Linda Miller, Janice Ingram, Cindy Richards. SECOND ROW: Sharon Stolz, Judy Scott, Sue Hays, Bitty Terry, Raymond Hurry, Anita Matthews. 148 PRESS CLUB MEMBERS SEEK TO IMPROVE ABILITIES FIRST ROW: Sandra Bisbee, Gloria Allen, Carolyn Foster, Marita Reeve, Sue Besser, Carole Edmondson, Lou Ann Walker. SECOND ROW: Don Barr, Judy Long, Jo Ann Sloan, Jonanne Woodriff, Sandra Clark, Francis Sullivan, Sylvia Gandy, Beth Mullins, Mary Jo Schlather. THIRD ROW: Preston Brashear, Harry Haun, Barbara Ward, Kancda Hicks, Delaine Walker, Marsha Hayle, Naioma Higgins, Judy Coons. Officers arc Frances Sullivan, Carla Pollard, and Skipper Beauchamp. Although anyone interested in publications- may join the Press Club, the members are dedicated primarily to improving the WOODROW WILSON NEWS and other other Wilson publications. Also, they learn to be better writers and publication personnel themselves. Programs include reports on how to write effectively, layout and editorial problems, and the like. Featured on programs occasionally is an expert from a city newspaper. 149 FUTURE THESPIANS LEARN TRICKS OF TRAD I'm o happy. Droopy! Bill Witcher exclaims a$ Linda Coker and Linda Brohard help him model a costume he is to wear in the Little Theater Assembly. FIRST ROW: Duward Sumner, Harry Haun, Bill Witcher, Scheme Watson, Sonja Romanowski, Den.se Fancher Erw.n W.lbanks, Bud Johnson. SECOND ROW: Vivian Athens, Josephine Scrvello, Judy Cooper, Joyce Pavelka, Sharon Riefler, Anne Hard.e, JudY Haralson, Pr.sc.lla Broughton. THIRD ROW: Angie Chotes, Jann Gray, Cathie Diggs, Mary Linda Young, Linda Allman, Terry South, Sylv.a Gandy. 150 fN LITTLE THEATER, WOODROW’S LARGEST CLUB FIRST ROW: Mickey Shock lee, Jeanne Rcinert, Pat Vinson, Johnny Bowling, Tommy Rhea, Norman Stepter, Judy O'Dell, Pat Bevington. SECOND ROW: Ann Whybark, Martha Weed, Joan Dunlap, Nancy Evans, Sandie White, Pat McKenzie, Susan Hayes, Barbara Perkins, Linda Coker, Madelyn Eikenburg. THIRD ROW: Diane Palamountain, Betty Hieatf, Diane Smith, Pat Hill, Marilee Sargent, Jerry Moore, Joan Haldeman, Judy Moore, Lois Duncan, Carolyn Phillips. On Wednesday afternoons after school, the Little Theater Organization is one of the busiest clubs around Woodrow. Activities of the year were highlighted by the presentation of an assembly based on different TV programs. Under the guidance of Miss Helen Eckelman, an avid interest in acting and the theater was developed in many of the members. This year, since the organization was so large, the members were divided into groups according to their home location. There were five groups with approximately fifteen or twenty in each group. Under the leadership of President Bill Witcher, many entertaining meetings were held and lasting friendships were made. OFFICERS President BILL WITCHER Vice President .... CONNIE STEARNS Secretary DIANE SMITH Treasurer .... ... MICKEY SHOCKLEE FIRST ROW: Kathy Grace, Susan Frostel, Linda Jefferies, Doris Ponder, Darlene Ruhland, Nina Hinson. SECOND ROW: Margie 8oyd, Rose Traylor, Sandra Gage, Carole McCurdy, Marilyn Jones, Betty Lynne Blandford, Glenda Robinson. THIRD ROW: Mary Alyce Murphy, Judy Ritchie, Pat Burke, Louise Knight, Mary Short, Melanie Kadane, Jan Miller. FOURTH ROW: Linda Trott, Elizabeth Brownlee, Brenda Beaumont, Martha Ellcburg, Donnis Kay Piper, Lou Ann Walker. PAN AMERICAN GROUP HAS WELL-PLANNED PROGRAM The wonders of Mexico and other countries of habla espanola in all their excitement are the topic of discussion at the Pan American Student Forum meetings. Meeting in Hall 4 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, interesting programs are given; guest speakers talk to the members; and a Christmas party with a pinata highlight the year's activities. Several of the members made a trip to Austin in April for the 3-day state P.A.S.F. convention. Officers for the fall term were: President, Marilyn Jones; Vice President, Molly Cooper; Secretary, Diane Frost; Treasurer, Mayrene Le Noir; Chairmen, Darlene Ruhland and Wayne Edmundson. FIRST ROW: Sally Bell, Niki Dorris, Carolyn Foster, Jo Marie Osttroff, Sarah Williamson, Diane Frost, Sally Baugher. SECOND ROW: Molly Cooper, Pat Mowat, Marsha Mackey, Cathy Caddcll, Martha Boyd, Sylvia Williams, Judy Coons. THIRD ROW: Marcia DcBard, Mayrene LeNoir, Anna Ruth Hopkins, Sue Hill, Carolyn Jones, Janet Jamieson, Jo Ann Cope. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Edmundson, Ed Sholty, Jerry Cottingamc, Jim Hcrold, Edward Coerver, Jerry Parkerson, Laurie Moseley. 152 LEONA SEALY Sponsor NEW SOCIETY HONORS ROMAN POET VERGIL . . . forsan et olim meminisse juvabit Is this your motto? If it is, you are one of fourteen students in Woodrow; you are taking third or fourth year Latin, and you are a member of the Vergilian Society. The society's activities branch directly from the purpose: to gain a more thorough knowledge of the fife, times, and works of Vergil; to understand better the practical and cultural value of Latin; to interest others in the classical language. This year the first mentioned purpose was carried out by celebrating Vergil's birthday, a Roman banquet, and special research projects by the students. Enthusiasm throughout the school is aroused in the annual Slave Trade. FIRST ROW: Miss Leona Sealy, Pat DeLand, Susan Hayes, Pat Bcvington, Pete Shinoda, Lyndon Henry. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Edwards, Betty Morris, Robert Davis, Janet Ross, Jean Barnhart. THIRD ROW: David Smith, Bud Johnson, Lois Duncan, Duward Sumner. FIRST ROW: Lisa Pace, Mary Nelle Webb, Pat O'Dell, Diane Froit, Marlis Anderson, Diane Sanders. SECOND ROW: Jere Warren, Carolyn McGee, Mary Frances Lowe, Barbara McCluskey, Maureen Mooney. THIRD ROW: Marlha Sigler, Ruth Price, Connie Hill, leilani McHale, Betty Lynne Blanford. FOURTH ROW: John Wayne Jeffers, Dale Dood, Henry McCluskey, Dick Lee, James May. ENTRE NOUS IS FIRST FRENCH CLUB ORGANIZED IN W.W. Parlez-vous francais? This is what two classes of French students have been doing since Mr. Paul Allen started the classes in September. A club was organized early in the year and named Entre Nous (Between us). Meetings are held on the first and third Mondays in room 108. Activities have included playing games in French, such as Bingo, Twenty Questions, and TV Quiz shows, and Hang the Dutchman. Many interesting programs have been given on French customs and places. The members report they have enjoyed learning about the French people and the language of love and diplomacy. OFFICERS President .................. BARBARA McCLUSKEY Vice President LEILANI McHALE Secretory ..................... MARTHA SIGLER Treasurer JAMES MAY Program Chairman MARLIS ANDERSON 154 PAUL F. ALLEN Sponsor Officers are Barbara McCluskey, Leilani McHale, Martha Sig|Cf James May, and Marlis Anderson. FIRST ROW: Danys London, Diane Miles, Tanny Beckcrman, Reggie lou Parks, Barbara Whitman, Barbara Burch, Gloria Allen, Josephine Servello. SECOND ROW: Peggy Hodges, Terry South, Pat McKenzie, Pat Vinson, Vivian Athens, Linda Coker, Patty Kadane, Susan Ruhland. THIRD ROW: Carol Bolton, Janet Ross, Mary Ann Smith, Sonja Romanowski, Jeanne Kartous, Diann Dalhoff, Elizabeth King, Jan Baker. FOURTH ROW: Doyle Smith (Sponsor), Marilec Sargent, Harry Haun, Edwin Wilkinson, Kaneda Hicks, Brad Tibbitts, Perry Edmondson. HISTORY SOCIETY HAS PROGRAMS, FUN, CASH BALANCE Dozens of Woodrowites are interested in doing extra class studies in history. For proof look at the pictures of the persons on this page. They meet once a month in room 310, under the guidance of Mr. Doyle Smith, to give and hear reports on such subjects as the Mayflower, Dick Dowling's bravery, and the John Neely Bryan family. Fun is had too. A Christmas party is always well-attended and enjoyed. The treasurer reports a comfortable balance in the club coffers, and discussions are had about what to do with this cash. FIRST ROW: Carol I Scott, Judy O'Dell, Pat O'Dell, Nell Crittenden, Lynn Townsend, Mary Jo Schlathcr, Mary Frances Lowe, Sandra Gage. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Hood, Nita Davis, Maureen Mooney, Wanda Duncan, Joy Souther, Pat Snipes, Sally Ann Smith, Sandra Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Barbara King, Dot Pollard, Linda Kay Eaves, Eleanor Anderson, Sieglinde Radtke, Leah Willis, Barbara Butler, Jackie Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Norman Stepter, Bill Witcher, Brooks Bradley, Barbara’ Thomas, Brenda Beaumont. SIXTH ROW: Herman Clay, Richard Hoppers, Austin Lewis, Steve Christian, Mike Reynolds. 155 FUTURE TEACHERS RECRUIT FOR NATION’S SCHOOLS MARY ECHERD Sponsor OFFICERS President CAROL COTHRUM Vice President JANET ROSS Secretary MARY MARTHA MONDY Treasurer BILLIE FAYE AMEND Program Chairman MADELYNN EIKENBURG Historian-Chairman MARIAN WOOLDRIDGE Officers pictured are: Madclyn Eikonberg, Mery Martha Mondy, Billie Faye Amend, Marian Wooldridge. Seated is Carol Cothrum. Brand new but going strong, the Future Teachers Club meets every other Wednesday afternoon after school. Those considering becoming teachers after college have the opportunity to meet and discuss the ups and downs of teaching. Guest speakers are invited to visit the club and give information about the profession. Several of the future teachers ushered at a symphony concert honoring the Dallas teachers on the twenty third of February. FIRST ROW: Diane Miles, Billie Faye Amend, Carol Cothrum, Jean Ruyle, Peggy Hodges, Polly Crawford, Martha Mills, Jere Warren. SECOND ROW: Madelynn Eikcnburg, Margie Boyd, Rose Traylor, Sue Tucker, Anna Ruth Hopkins, Marry Ann Smith, Janet Ross, Pat Dcland, Barbara McCluskey. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Phillips, Margaret Landress, Jan Baker, Daigone Zidermanis, Joan Keiffer, Mary Ann Waglardo, Glenda McGee, Patsy Parks, Mary Martha Mondy, Marian Wooldridge, Martha Ellenburg. 156 FIRST ROW: Barbara Welch, Diana Steele, Belty Kent, Chris Edwards. SECOND ROW: Mary Wagliardo, Sandra Billingsly, Margaret Jones, Betty Staglik, Donna Wilson. THIRD ROW: Yvonne Gcrst, Karry Stewart, Mrs. M. C. Culbertson, Jr. R.N., Mrs. Willie Mac Caldwell, R.N., Judy Sloane, Kay Smith. FUTURE NURSES HEAR EXPERTS, VISIT HOSPITALS Service is the byword of one of the most active and important clubs at Woodrow. The Future Nurses' Club, sponsored by Mrs. Willie Mae Caldwell, R.N., and Mrs. M. C. Culbertson, Jr., is made up of girls who intend to dedicate their lives to easing the pain of others. During the year, many of these girls gain experience and service their community by serving as hospital aids in local hospitals in addition to the club activities such as field trips to the Health Museum, Parkland Hospital and the State Convention held in Fort Worth. This year the girls had various guest speakers from the Visiting Nurses Association, and from a nationally known modeling school and were entertained with a tea at the home of one of their sponsors, Mrs. M. C. Culbertson, Jr. OFFICERS (Pictured) President BETTY KENT Vice President KAY SMITH Secretary-Treasurer ..................... DIANE SANDERS Officers are Betty Kent, Kay Smith, and Diane Sanders. 157 ICE SKATERS ORGANIZE FOR DISORGANIZED FUN OFFICERS President . Vice President Secretory ARLENE PERDUE SUSAN HAYES MIKE FERGUSON BETSY CLIFFORD Sponsor Officers pictured are: Arlene Perdue, Susan Hayes, and Mike Ferguson. For thrills and spills and lots of fun. The Ice Skating Club's for you. Join us each Tuesday, everyone! So many Wildcats do. Who can be members of this group? Why, any students at all. What is the purpose of this troup? Just to have a ball. This bit of doggerel just about sums up the purpose and activities of the Ice Skating Club. To see what really goes on and get in the swing of things, one simply has to come to the Ice Arena on the State Fair Grounds and enjoy the fun of skating on ice. FIRST ROW: Doris Ponder, LcGlynn Wilkes, Cynthia Storcim, Ruth Pyke, Loretta Smalley, Diane Sanders, Sue Hill, Kathy Hamm, Sara Sheffield, Arlene Perdue, Jean Ruyle, Alice Smith, Marion Martin, Judy Sloan. SECOND ROW: Susan Trostel, Peggy House, Linda Jeffries, Lynn Verindell, Sue Eastman, Anne Wood, Joanne Gregory, Vera Vanrtoy, Donnis Kay Piper, Peggy Hodges, Linda Brohard, Karen Kincy, Gale Wilson, Sue Hays, Sharon Woodruff, Sandra Bisbee, Darlene Ruhland. THIRD ROW: Benny Thiemc, James Thieme, Tom Rhea, Daigone Zidcrmanis, Jan Baker, India McGowen, Teddy Steinberg, Don Stokes, Linda Thacker. 158 SKATING CLUB DEVELOPS EXPERTS Rock 'n Roll on ice? Sorta looks that way. Doris Ponder and Linda Jefferies are cutting a rug (or ice?) Easy as falling off a log? Graceful Sue Eastman looks like a professional as she gives a pretty smile for the camera. and Arlene Tired, but happy, these weary Wilsonitcs leave the Ice Arena after an exciting day of fun. Pictured are Sharon Perdue. SEATED- Mrs Jack Price, Mrs. John Hardie, Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mrs. W. W. Gray. Mrs. Harry Parks. STANDING: Mrs. J. W. Jenkins, Mrs. C. A. Johnston, Mrs. R. S. Sloan, Mrs. A. W. Martin, Mrs. O. M. Eaves, Jr., Mrs. Paul Grant, Mrs. Frances Cothrum, Mrs. G. D. Merrill. P.T.A. INITIATES ANNUAL FALL ROUNDUP Drill Team members like spaghetti, too. Sandra Cole and Stephanie Schermer-hom look well satisfied after eating at the P.T.A. Fall Roundup. Mrs. Scher-merhorn is second from end on right. 160 To be of service to the school and help it with its problems is the aim of the Woodrow Wilson Parent Teachers Association. Without this organization, many of our activities could not be held. This year at P.T.A. meetings, held on the second Friday of the month, many interesting programs were given by various speakers, the Woodrow Wilson Chorus and Orchestra. Outstanding projects of the year were the Fall Roundup, which consisted of a Variety show, held in September, and the Sadie Hawkins Dance, in November. P.T.A. leaders say it is hoped that the Roundup can become an annual affair. Pennants were given to the students who went to Austin to see Woodrow play in the state Basketball tournament by the mothers as pupils were dismissed from school. BARRY BROOKS SHIRLEY CLARK Fall Round-up King Fall Round-up Queen SPAGHETTI SUPPER , VARIETY SHOW ON P.T.A. “ROUNDUP” As a major project for the year the Woodrow Wilson P.T.A. sponsored a Fall Round-up at Woodrow Wilson on Sept. 26. Supper was served on the black-top area behind the Boys' Gym. An ice cream table was won by Larry Oxford as an outdoor prize. In the auditorium the speech department presented a variety show, and the winner of the door prize, a portable television set, was Eddie Kendall. School representatives for Fall Round-up, selected by the students of Woodrow, were Shirley Clark and Barry Brooks. They were honored at the variety show. Awards were presented to art students for their winning art posters advertising Fall Round-up. Marcia Ewing won first prize and Jeannie Tipton, Denise Fan-cher, Mollie Cooper and Karyn Farrow were awarded honorable mention. The P.T.A. thanks all of Woodrow for making Fall Round-up a terrific success. Majorette Sherry Hunt presents a check to Karyn Farrow, one of the winners in the Fall Round-up Poster Contest. Shown arc majorette Martha Hedgecock presenting the poster to the student body, as emcee Lewis Mondy looks on. 161 1957-58 Drill Team Captains are: Sandra Ballard, Carolyn Klein, Lois Duncan, and Diane Palamountain. DRILL TEAM’S PRAYER, BANQUET, LETTER JACKETS KNEELING: Carol Craven, Linda Coker, Jann Gray, Connie McKinley, Jo Marie Osthoff, Elizabeth Attlesey, Leilani McHale, Kathy Kincaid, Elaine Pierson, Mary Cox, Pat McMahon, Joan Loughmiller, Elaine 162 Cheering the football team to victory as it leaves for Lubbock is the aim of these Drill Team members, who were privileged to leave gym class for the event. HELEN PARSONS Sponsor PROVIDE BASIS FOR LASTING TRADITIONS Half-time intermissions at football games would be dull, indeed, if there were no colorful cuties like the girls of the Woodrow Wilson Drill Team. Since the forming of this lively group in 1956, the Drill Team has performed for the P.T.A. Fall Round-up and the State Fair Opening Day Parade, as well as for every football game. Members are chosen for rhythm, good posture, poise, cooperation, neatness, and style. Competition runs high in the winter when time comes for tryouts. This year 37 members were chosen by four girls picked to judge the applicants by the 1957-58 Drill Team. A new sponsor. Miss Helen Parsons, took over the reins of the Drill Team this year. The team members showed their appreciation of Miss Parsons by presenting her with a bouquet of roses on an assembly. Lasting traditions were started with the purchase of letter jackets, prayer preceding each game, and a banquet at the end of the year. George. STANDING: Captain Carolyn Klein, It. Judy Roberts, Boleynn Roberts, Ruth Price, Judy Ballou, Rolinda Bailey, Beverly Line, Carla Pollard, Mickey Shocklee, Carla Cooper, Marion Boyd, Vivian Athens, Sue Tatom, Mary Martha Mondy, Judy Pou, Lt. Joan Dunlap, Captain Sandra Ballard. 163 1957-58 Drill Team Lieutenants are: Ann Whybark, Jerry Moore, Joan Dunlap, and Judy Roberts. COMPETITION STRONG FOR DRILL TEAM PLACES KNEELING: Carolyn Foster, Cynthia Richards, Marcia Bloom, Judy Copple, Carol McCurdy, Linda Hill, Shirley Phelps, Anita Stribling, Sandra Cole, Elizabeth Murray, Carolyn Parks, Carol Ann Reeves, Joyce 164 1. TRYOUTS . . . 3. FINISHED PRODUCT . . . 2. EARLY MORNING PRACTICES . . . 1. Eager hopefuls try out for the '58-'59 Drill Team under this year's Captains. 2. Early morning practice usually means sleepy girls, but these team members look wide awake as they come lugging their school clothes with them. 3. Deep in the Heart of Texas shows the W. W. Drill Team in one of their best performances. Pavelka. STANDING: Captain Lois Duncan, Wanda Batchelor, Nancy McGough, Linda Allman, Wary Linda Young, Sue Sluter, Stephanie Schermerhorn, Jane Ann Usery, Clarice Jaynes, Diane Smith, 8arbara Marshall, Sharon Woodruff, Kay White, Edith Price, Linda Gray, Lt. Jerry Moore, Lt. Ann Whybark, Captain Diane Palamountain. ORCHESTRA BUSY ORGANIZATION The Woodrow Wilson Orchestra has long been recognized as the finest high school orchestra in this area. How did it get this reputation? It required many long hours of hard work and practice by each member. Under the able and untiring guidance and direction of Mrs. Evelyn Robbins the orchestra has participated in assembly programs, concerts, and special performances for various important groups meeting in Dallas. Orchestra members this year presented the score for Oklahoma. Sixteen orchestra musicians played with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra for the second community concert this season. Several senior members were honored by being asked to play before a group of School Officials at the Baker Hotel in March. JEAN RUYLE President GWEN GRIFFITH Concert Mistress JENET JAMISON Secretary MARY LEE SARGENT Social Chairman PAT DELAND Librarian BOB TOMLINSON HARRY HAUN Stage Manager Publicity Chairman 166 OKLAHOMA SCORE ORCHESTRA’S PRIDE ROBERT SIPE Student Conductor 167 MRS. EVELYN ROBBINS Director HARD WORK PAYS OF, VIOLINS SEATED FRONT: Gwen Griffith, Boleynn Robert , Jack McMahan. SEATED BACK: Charlotte Hollis, Carrie Lee Stogsdill. STANDING: Bob Tomlinson, Gerhard Grush-kus, Sylvia Williams, Ruth Wintcrbaucr, Beverly Line. CELLOS AND BASSES SEATED: Marion Martin, Pat Bevington. STANDING: Preston Brashcar, Ralph Hinojosa, Ruth Nichols, Marion Boyd. WOODWINDS SEATED: Jean Ruyle, Pat DeLand. STANDING: Wayne Mayo, Kathy Grace, Lyndon Henry, Harry Haun, Marilcc Sargent, Milton Massey. N MUSICAL ENJOYMENT PERCUSSION AND VIOLAS LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Jamieson, Sheryl Williams, Fred Close, Ann Marshall, Nita lee Smith, Diane Dillard. BRASS SEATED: Bob Sipe, Robert Beyette. STANDING: Wilson Hunter, Betty Lee, Tom McClure, Dick Field, Richard Bee. Mrs. Robbins and section leaders, Preston Brashear, Pat Bevington, and Janet Jamieson listen as Gwen Griffith, concert mistress, plays. BAND HARD WORKING ORGANIZATION The Woodrow Wilson Band, under the direction of George Royster, has been one of the most active school organizations. Called on to play at assemblies, pep rallies, football games, and military parades, the band always meets some time before school starts in the fall to work out their football half-time formations and to rehearse their music. They work several hours each day. The band has its reward, however. This year they have brand new uniforms, more colorful and snappier than ever, which are being provided through the combined efforts of the school and the Band Parents. NEW UNIFORMS PROVIDED THIS YEAR 171 TAKES LOTS OF BRAS1 BRASS FIRST ROW: Larry Blend, Mike Bennett, Chesley Ketcheriscd. SECOND ROW: Bettye Lee, Jerry Cullins, David Black-well, Charles Weaiherford, Wilson Hunter, Reed Warner. BRASS FIRST ROW: Richard Hoppers, Paul Cherry, Dick Field, Elwocd Jones, Gilbert Kahle, Tom McClure. SECOND ROW: Lamar Allen, Steve Guynes, Loy Williams, Jimmy Allmond, Raymond Hargis, Jimmy Wcatherby, Bobby Stewart, Charles French. CORNETS FIRST ROW: Richard Bee, Roy Flynn, Dev ey Dalton, Charles Butler, Kurt Engleman. SECOND ROW: Jim Howe, John Wayne Jeffers, Robert Boyette, Robert Sipe. 4ND LOTS OF WIND WOODWINDS FIRST ROW: Louise Knight, Bermajean Bidwcll, Mary Ncmic, Eileen Gray, Jean Ryle, Bobbie Sue Herndon, Beverly Ridgeway. SECOND ROW: Frankie Miller, Pat Deland, Linda Lyon, Polly Baylis, Marsha Ellis, Joan Presley. THIRD ROW: David Wilkinson, Marilee Sargent, Paul Ray, Bill Teter, Brooks Bradley, Suzanne Royster. WOODWINDS FIRST ROW: Janice Duke, Carole Burke, Yvette Cross, Charlene Shoulders, Fletcher, Phillips. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Hailey, Paul Bergstrom, Tommy Rhea, Robert Davis, Maureen Lumpkin, W. A, Stanley. THIRD ROW: Billy Foote, Neal Watts, Fred Hill, Walter Virden. WOODWINDS Mike Lynch, Kathy Grace, Charles Cannon. PERCUSSION Tommy Oliphant, Jeff Simpson, Fred Close, Fred O'Neil, Jack Monkrcs, John Tracy. MAJORETTING STARTS EARLY Becoming a majorette involves more than making an application and buttering up the band director. Girls who seek this honor must begin when they are very young — sometimes in kindergarten — practicing twirling and poise, and watching their figures. Faithful attendance at band practices before the school term begins, early mornings and after classes is a requirement, also. The majorettes were happy to display new sequin-covered uniforms this year, in silver and flame. FIRST ROW; Arlene Perdue, Yvonne Gerst, Jean Ruylc. SECOND ROW: Sandra Gage, Martha Hedgecock, Scheme Watson, Pat Grant, and Sherry Hunt. SCHERRIE WATSON Head Majorette PAT GRANT SANDRA GAGE MARTHA HEDGECOCK SHERRY HUNT JEAN RUYLE ARLENE PERDUE YVONNE GERST 174 FIRST ROW: Joanne Clemens, Emma McClendon, Shirley Walling, Barbara Bishop, Judy Ritchie, Susan Hayes, Judy O'Dell, Carol Johnson, Bennie Cook, Kathy Zahrt. SECOND ROW: Nina Hinson, Sally Payne, Neioma Higgins, Verna Holden, Lois Garner, Rosalind Ferguson, Jan Miller, Janice McSpaddcn, Jcro Warren, Julie Niebuhr, Polly Crawford, Carole Russell, Kathy Johnson, Pat LaRue, Anne Binford. THIRD ROW: Linda Harris, Sarah Williamson, Joanne Gregory, Mollie Willis, Lauwana Ransom, Linda Koenig, Jo Marie Osthoff, Carol Porter, Kay King, Jonne McGugan, Martha Boyd, Geneva Porterfield, Juli Wcida, Sue Besser, Mary Anne Rawlings, Barbara Perkins. FOURTH ROW: Quendill Bryant, Bobbie Bynum, Dick Tcdford, Henry Spencer, Dennis Stone, Grady Alton, Fred Gcrsch, Jeff Lagow, Lonnie Johnson, Frank Porter, Mike Campbell, Duward Sumner, George Merrill, Tom Sawyers, Eddie Kendall, Chuck Robison, Marcus Wood. CHORUS GROUP BACKBONE OF OKLAHOMA EFFORT Three mornings a week, the Woodrow Wilson chorus meets at eight o'clock in room 211 to rehearse for the many programs they present. The chorus consists of approximately eighty voices this year. The job of leading these voices falls to Robert Rankin, who came to Woodrow at mid-term in 1956-57. He has been acclaimed an outstanding director. Highlight of the musical year was the production of Rodgers and Hammer-stein's musical comedy, OKLAHOMA, presented on three separate evenings, March 20, 21, 22. OKLAHOMA was probably the first program of its magnitude to be produced in a Dallas High School. ROBERT RANKIN Choir Director Susan Hayes was featured soloist with the Dallas Symphony when they presented a Community Concert at Woodrow. The choir sang Omnipotence accompanied by the orchestra. 175 The Turnpike has proved to be the missing link to carry athletic teams to Fort Worth and all points west. Minutes cut from the previous 35-mile drive and the safety of the intersection-free roadway add time and cause for relaxation by coaches and team members before the game begins. Tennis, track, golf, football, basketball, and baseball teams find their Western foes a trifle less fierce when they realize home is at least thirty minutes closer. ushrU I BOTTOM ROW: Rusiy Dunn, Cecil Bailey, Glenn Lindsey, Norman Co . Don Bennett, David Miller, Spike Harlan, Captain, John Emmett, Manager, Russell Hill, Jack Gravitt, Wayne Pemberton, Sarge Kelly, Harley Reeves, Mike Neff, Fred Schweitzer. SECOND ROW: Bobby leach, Terry Cookston, George Armstrong, Robert Thomas, John Fry, James Cantrell, Harry DeFord, Emmitt Kelly, Billy Thames, John Kidd, Wade Byrum, Joe Max Turren- WILDCATS HAVE GOOD YEAR, BUT... ■'The men behind the boys coaches Charlie Fields, defensive backficld; Tom McBrayer offensive l,ne; Don Helm,, defen,-vc hne; Bobby Griffin, offensive backficld; and Jim Riley, Head Coach In the fall of 1957, Sports writers picked the Wildcat eleven for third place in District 5-AAAA play, but the Red and Gray failed to live up to the prediction. They had a good season with as many upsets as startling victories. The first game of the season was played out of town against Lubbock, and despite formidable odds, Woodrow lost only 9-0. They rallied, however, to beat North Dallas the following week 28-0. line, Bucky Bollman, Bobby Grey, Clint Tittsworth. TOP ROW: Paul Snow, Bill Bulls, David Uloth, Terry Waison, Billy Car'et' De Grazier, Bill Harris, Jim Dosier, Jimmy Guihrie, Don Easier, Geylon Wood, Jimmy Fittz, Jeff Lagow. Gcoc Addison, . . . FAIL TO LIVE UP TO EXPECTATIONS Guard David Miller was picked from the Wildcat eleven for the All-City Team; Rusty Dunn, Spike Harlan, Mike Neff, Jack Gravitt, and Russell Hill all received honorable mention. The next game was an unexpected upset — Tech 51-Wood-row 20—but losing just wasn't in the blood of the Wildcats, for they beat Adamson 33-6 the next week. The rest of the season was a series of wins and losses, the high point being the gruelling battle against Sunset. The final score saw Sunset on top, 27-25. All in all the 1957 football season was an exciting one, and one all Wildcats will remember. 179 GEORGE ARMSTRONG CECIL BAILEY Center Guard One Letter One Letter DON BENNETT HENRY BOLLMAN Quarterback One Letter One Letter First day in uniforms finds James Cantrell, Cecil Baily, Rusty Dunn, and other football players seated on the gym steps struggling with their shoes. LUBBOCK DEFEATS WILDCATS BY NARROW MARGIN As a season opener, before a crowd of 6,000 fans, the Lubbock Westerners and the Woodrow Wildcats saw battle in the West Texas city. Lubbock made the first score early in the second quarter, and on a Wildcat error made Iwo extra points on a safety. Wood-row made a threatening drive deep into Lubbock territory in the third quarter but failed to score. Defensive action keynoted the game, and the Wildcats stopped the Westerners many times when things looked the worst. Final score: Lubbock, 9, and Wood-row, 0. An unidentified Wildcat player holds fast to one of the Lubbock eleven while Mike Neff and David Miller run to tho scene! 9-0 in favor of Lubbock was the final score. 180 Halfback, Norman Cox blast through the North Dallas line to score for Woodrow Wilson. 28-0 was the final count, and Woodrow fans went wild. Is this Norman Cox and his pads or Linus and his blanket? Herbert Harlan, David Miller, Russell Hill, Glenn Lindsey, Fred Schweitzer, Mike Neff, and Rusty Dunn are caught in the final stages of suiting out. WILDCATS SCRATCH BULLDOGS, 28-0 After returning from a Lubbock loss, the Wildcat eleven met the Bulldogs at Cobb Stadium to do battle. Our first score came in the first quarter followed closely by a 55-yard drive across the goal line. A 17-yard pass in the third quarter brought the Wildcat score to 16, and although the Bulldogs fought hard, the Wildcats continued to score until the gun. Final score, Woodrow 28, North Dallas 0. JAMES CANTRELL Guard Three Letters TERRY COOKSTON Halfback One Letter NORMAN COX Halfback Two Letters HARRY DEFORD End One Letter 181 2 7 SENIORS ON SQUAD Glen Lindsey heads right for the center of the Highland Park line with several Scotties closing in for the tackle. Woodrow lost the battle, 44 0. JACK GRAVITT Fullback Two Letters Graduating gridmen are—BOTTOM ROW: John Fry, Wayne Pemberton, James Cantrell, Mike Neff, Wade Byrum, Cecil Bailey, Bobby Gray, Rusty Dunn. SECOND ROW: Don Bennett, Bill Butts, Billy Carter, Jack Gravitt, David Miller, Spike Harlan, Fred Schweitzer. TOP ROW: Bucky Bollman, Russell Hill, Terry Cookston, Billy Thames, Glen Lindsey, and Norman Cox. JOHN FRY Guard One Letter JOHN EMMITT Manager RUSTY DUNN Guard One Letter HERBERT HARLAN Quarterback Three Letters 182 RUSSELL HILL Halfback Three Letter It's a topsy-turvy world, especially for this Adamson Leopard, as Wildcat Bobby Leach tackles him, and teammates Emmett Moore, David Miller, and Rusty Dunn run up to aid in the tackle. Woodrow won the game 33-6. Russell Hill carries the ball down the field for yardage while Harley Reeves, Mike Neff, and David Miller come running up to aid-in blocking. Final score, Woodrow 21, and South Oak Cliff 7. GLENN LINDSEY Halfback Tv o Letters SARGE KELLY Guard One Letter FOOTBALL SCORES-1957 w.w. 0 w.w. 28 w.w. 20 w.w. 25 w.w. 33 w.w. 21 w.w. 0 w.w. 0 w.w. 0 w.w. 10 Lubbock 9 North Dallas 0 Tech 51 Sunset 27 Adamson 6 South Oak Cliff 7 Highland Park 44 Hillcrest .. 0 Thomas Jefferson 33 Samuells 20 BOBBY LEACH Halfback One letter 183 DAVID MILLER Guard One Letter EMMETT MOORE Guard One Letter MIKE NEFF End One Letter WAYNE PEMBERTON End One Letter BISONS DEFEAT WILDCATS BY NARROW MARGIN The Wildcat eleven clashed with the Sunset Bisons in one of the most exciting games of the season. Sunset roared ahead in the opening quarter of the game, but by halftime Woodrow had rebounded and evened the score 13-13. The last half saw the Wildcats and Bisons battling it out in the center of the field, with the Wildcats finally surging ahead 25-20. With only 3:42 seconds left in the fourth quarter. Sunset rolled across for their final score which beat the Wildcats 27-25. The little-acclaimed, but much needed and hard working managers of the football team arc as follows—FIRST ROW: John Emmett, Igor Mamantov, Stanley Abbott, Marshall Hamilton, Detain Walker. SECOND ROW: David Emmett, Robert Shive, Robert Jacobs, and Larry Presley. Down boy, but quarterback Herbert Harlan refuses to fall. The score was close, but Sunset came out on top 27 to 25. 184 Spike Harlan, Wildcat quarterback, squirm for yardage in a rugged and muddy game with the Hillcrest Panther . The final score was 0-0. Sledding without snow? Harley Reeves left and Gaylon Wood right blaze a trail with the sled during workouts after school. WILDCATS AND PANTHERS BATTLE TO SCORELESS TIE A muddy field, punting, and defense action keynoted the game between the Woodrow Wildcats and the Hillcrest Panthers. The entire first half was largely a punting duel while the following period saw Hillcrest and Woodrow both staying on the ground in an attempt to score. A wet, muddy field hampered both teams, however, and the final score was 0-0. HARLEY REEVES Center One Letter FRED SCHWEIZER Tackle One Letter BILLY THAMES ROBERT THOMAS Halfback Tackle Three Letters One Letter BOTTOM ROW: David Uloth, Bill Harris, James Greer, Jim Madden, Jerry Bcnthul, Robert Woodall, Butch Gurley, Sparky Smith, Don Murdock, Leonard Cannon. SECOND ROW: David Griffith, Jerry Garrett, Jack Cloud, Mac Stokes, James Lambert, Raymond Cody, Robert Sill, Milton Massey, Alvin Farley, George Toomer, Jimmy Rich, Charles Zeller, Harry Williams. THIRD ROW: John Charles Sumner, Terry Watson, Mike De Grazier, Gene Addison, Gaylon Wood, Paul Snow, Jimmy Fitts, Jim Guthrie, Don Easter, Clinton Tittsworth. WILDKITTENS HAVE SLOW BUT PROFITABLE SEASON Coach Tom McBrayer's Wildkiftens had a slow start this season, but showed a lot of promise for next year's A team. Their first game was lost by a single point to the North Dallas Pups, but although they lost, they gained much needed experience. Some of the outstanding prospects of this season's B team were James Jenkins, Mike De Grazier, Clinton Tittsworth, Luther Smith, and Jim McConnell. Who' got the ball? Tom McBrayer' B team plays a practice game after school with the North Dallas Pup . David Uloth run in to aid in the tackle. 186 FIRST ROW: Jack Scott. Mack McAlijfer. Guy Trigg, Charlcton Lcwij, Rick Martin, Fontaine Riley, Mike Fulkerjon. SECOND ROW: Manager, Johnny Golden, Harry DcFord, Tom Emery, Willie Baker, Vernon Hogue. Barny Williams, Buddy Erwin, Larry Smith, Coach Bennie Kelly. WILDCAT CAGERS PLACE FOURTH IN STATE MEET Shirley Clark, attractive senior, is the 1958 basketball team's selection as basketball queen. On to State! Austin or Bust, Go to State in '58! Such were the slogans that developed as the Red and Gray Cagers gathered momentum, winning tournaments, district, bi-district, and regional championships that carried them to the state capital for the 1958 championship playoffs. Coach Bennie Kelly's faithful plugs lost to Thomas Jefferson early in the schedule. At the beginning of the season, the Wildcat Cagers played in three tournaments, winning the consolation bracket championship at Grand Prairie, and fourth place in the Dr Pepper Tournament, and first place in Daingerfield. The Wildcats didn't stop there but went on to win every game in district play with only one exception, and beat Crozier Tech of Dallas for the City title. On February 28, the Wildcats rolled over Wichita Falls, 72-49, for a ticket to the State Meet at Austin. With some 600 fans giving all the support they could muster, Kelly's Cagers yielded a heartbreaker to Pampa, 71-58, and the following morning another to Austin, 66-55. The scores give no picture of the closeness of the games, as only a few points separated them until the closing minutes. 187 BENNIE KELLY STRONG RESERVES RELIEVE STARTERS WILLIE BAKER Forward Three Letters Coach Bennie Kelly and graduated captain, Willie Baker, give helpful instructions during halftime at the Crozicr Tech game. Crystal ball? Mike Fulkerson appears to be in a trance as he attempts to drop the ball in the basket for another two points during practice sessions after school. MACK McAlister Guard Two Letters All-District All-State 188 Guy Trigg, 6' 5 center, knocks a jump ball to one of his teammates during the W.W.-Samuell game. The Wildcats ran over the Spartans by a 69-38 score. GUY TRIGG Center Two Letter Honorable Mention All-State All-District All-City The W.W.-Thomas Jefferson game proved to be one of the most exciting of the season, with Woodrow coming out on top 63-60. Here, during the last few minutes of the game, Guy Trigg loops a 2-pointer through the hoop. Fontaine Riley shoots for two during a game with Highland Park. Facing one of the toughest teams in district play, the Wildcats won 58-56. CHARLTON LEWIS Forward Two Letters All-District COACH BENNIE KELLY and captain of the WILLIE BAKER. 1958 basketball team. FONTAINE RILEY Guard One Letter 189 Manager JOHNNY GOLDEN It's a bird? In practice, Guy Trigg seems to have lost sight of the basketball as do Mike Fulkerson and Charlton lewis. Charlton Lewis tops a two-pointer in with the greatest of ease. Wood-row went on to win over Crozicr Tech for the City Championship, 49-42. A Highland Park Scottie attempts a basket while Rick Martin, Willie Baker, and Guy Trigg race for the rebound. The Wildcats won the skirmish, 57-56. RICK MARTIN Forward Two letters All-District All-City and County Honorable Mention All-State Wilson eager, Charlton Lewis hooks one through as a Wichita Falls Coyote leaps for the ball. The Wildcats won 72-49 and received the right to play in the state basketball tournament in Austin. VERNON HOUGE Guard One Letter JACK SCOTT Forward One Letter This is it, boys . . . Coach 8cnnic Kelly works out plans for state basketball tournament with starting players Mac McAlister, Rick Martin, Charlefon Lewis, Guy Trigg, and Fontain Riley. MIKE FULKERSON Guard One Letter Coach Tom McBraycr, Ken Trigg, Eddie Lee, Ward Williford, John Tanner, John Hearne. Steve Johnson, Mike DeGrazier, James Lambert, Don Easter, Terry Watson, Charles White. Lee Patrick, Jeff Lagow, Troy Bennett, Manager. “B” BASKETBALLERS TRAIN FOR VARSITY TEAM The 1958 season for Coach McBrayer's B team was not as good as many expected, since they won only one of their scheduled games, but the Wildkittens saw a good deal of action as well as gained necessary ex perience for next year's A team. B BASKETBALL SCORES w.w.w. 39 Adamson 26 w.w.w. 39 Thomas Jefferson 42 w.w.w. 33 Crozier Tech 36 w.w.w. 35 South Oak Cliff 36 w.w.w. 36 Samuells 63 w.w.w. 52 Sunset 68 w.w.w. 50 Hillcrest 60 w.w.w. 53 North Dallas 44 w.w.w. 29 Adamson 45 w.w.w. 51 Thomas Jefferson 52 w.w.w. 41 Crozier Tech 47 w.w.w. 40 South Oak Cliff 55 w.w.w. 38 Samuells . 44 w.w.w. 37 Sunset 65 w.w.w. 42 Hillcrest 39 w.w.w.. 33 North Dallas 35 192 TOM McBRAYER FIRST ROW: Dicky Guy, Glen Hinckley, Bobby Boyd, Norman Taylor, James Wade, Mike Glass. SECOND ROW: Gary Hill, Milton Pokladnik Pat Davis, James Ostler, Nick Encke, Bill Olivier, Ross Tetcr, and Coach Buford Cates. WILSON GOLFERS PREPARE FOR ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SEASON With two returning lettermen, Buford Cates' golf team promises to give a good showing in the 1958 season. Last year W.W.'s golfers won district, city, and regional as well as third place in the state meet in Austin. Ross Teter, a two year letterman captured fourth place in the state meet, and Lynn Jordon also made a good showing in the tournament. Hopes are high for another spectacular season. ROSS TETER Two Letters 193 COACH BUFORD CATES BOTTOM ROW: Lewis Mondy, Foster Roden, Paul Haney, Skipper Beauchamp, Judy Long, Sandra Bisbee, Darlene Ruhland, Marilyn Savage. TOP ROW: Joy Souther, Betty Wilson, Sharon Pappenfus, Kathy Jones, Susan Robinson, Judy Coons, Marita Reeve, Pat Snipes, Stephanie Schcrma-horn, Mary Harrison, Marian Wooldridge, Sharon Hopper, Sandra Billingsly, Lou Ann Walker, Robert Duncan, Igor Manantov. W.W.W. NETTERS PREPARE FOR ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SEASON Burian Hightower's netters at press time were prac-•ticing for what is hoped to be their ninth city championship in a row. Representing Woodrow in the State Tournament last year. Sue Zigenbein and Kay Watson won the first place plaque. Six returning lettermen, as well as many hopefuls, will see play in what is expected to be an exciting season. Burian Hightower's second season as Tennis coach at Woodrow Wilson promises to be as successful as his first. Letterman, Sandra Bisbee rushes to drive the ball across the net while Darlene Ruhland waits for the return. Returning lettermen of 1957 arc left to right: Paul Haney. Foster Roden, Skipper Beauchamp, Sandra Bisbce, Marilyn Savage, and Judy Long. TENNIS TEAM BOASTS SIX RETURNING LETTERMEN Returning letferman Foster Roden gets ready to serve the ball across, as Paul Haney plays net for the return. Marilyn Savage, 1957 lelterman, runs up on the ball and returns it across the net. Letferman Skipper Beauchamp waits in readiness for the serve. 195 Marian Wooldridge, mainstay of the Tennis squad, advances on the ball to return a serve. Returning letterman Judy Long practices her return in spare moments. NETTERS MOST CONSISTENT WINNERS Robert Duncan warms up by serving a few balls over the net before play. Lewis Mondy, backbone of the senior tennis team, brushes up on his serving technique during practice sessions after school. What's everybody looking at? asks Judy Long as she removes her sweat pants for tennis pictures. 196 BOTTOM ROW: Butch Gurley, Stanley Webb, Jimmy Welsh, Robert Maze, Jim Madden, Ken Milligan, Gary Coffman, Glen Lindsey, Terry Cocks-ton, Billy Thames, Don Humphreys, Bob leeson, Cecil Bailey, Bunky Bagwell, John Kelly, Jerry Showers. SECOND ROW: Manager Larry Presley, Doug Laughlin, Robert Woodall, Bryant Jensen, Jeff Lagow, Jerry Ethridge, Don McMillan, Bill Butts, Robert Thomas, Haskell Branch, Sarge Kelly, Harley Reeves, Edwin Decdle, Trice Edwards, Jim Gcnsler. THIRD ROW: Ken Word, Paul Kenning, Bobby Leach, John Horne, Clyde Kcrley, Jack McReynolds, Mike Nance, Chad Ford, Dan Ashworth, Otis Nolty, Harold Irby, John Fry, Rusty Dunn, Charles Zeller, Jimmy Wilcox. WORKOUTS START EARLY FOR TRACK TEAM At press time Wildcat tracksters were working out for coming district play, with five returning lettermen, Gary Coffman, Billy Thames, Jack Gravitt, Glen Lindsey, and Terry Cookston lending experience to the squad. The previous season saw the Wilson Track Team finish second in the Regional Meet, but despite a good showing, was not represented in the State Meet at Austin. At the Triangular Meet last season between W. W. Samuells, Crozier Tech and Woodrow Wilson, Jack Gravitt took first place in both the shot put and discus, Gary Coffman, and Otis Nolte took first, second, and third respectively in the pole vault, and Glenn Lindsey, and Leslie Lund took second, third, and fourth in the high jump. Charlie Field's first year as Track and Field Coach at W.W. is predicted to be a good one. Track managers arc Troy Bennett, Larry Presley, and Joseph Thomason. Charlie Field's first season as track coach at Woodrow Wilson promises to be a successful one. 197 COACH EXPECTS SEVERAL FIRST PLACES IN EVENTS GARY COFFMAN Pole Vault 8ILLY THAMES and TERRY COOKSTON Sprinter GARY COFFMAN One letter Pole Vault Sprint, Mile Relay, Sprint Relay q TOP TO BOTTOM: John Kelly, Haskell Branch, Terry Cookston, and Bob Leeson. Mile Relay TOP TO BOTTOM: Terry Cookston, Don Humphreys, Billy Thames, and Bobby leach. 198 Sprint Relay RUSTY DUNN Broad Jump ROBERT THOMAS Shot Put GLEN LINDSEY High Jump GLEN LINDSEY Three Letters TRACK, FIELD SPORTS RATE HIGH IN POPULARITY BILLY THAMES One Letter Sprints 199 BOTTOM ROW: Joe Max Turrentine, Hal Thompson, Eugene lupPlace, Herbert Harlan, David Miller, Orville Jones, Don Barr, Emmett Moore, Don Murdock, Mike Maddax. TOP ROW: Fred Turner, Paul Grant, Larry Billingsley, Van Chapman, Jay Dodson, Otice Tyson, Charles Ray, Bobby Weir, Harry Williams, Benny McMahon. WILDCAT BASEBALL TEAM TRIES FOR CITY CROWN Although baseball season had not actually begun when the CRUSADER went to press, Coach Bobby Griffin's baseballers were working out and getting ready for district play. Previous years have seen the Wildcat nine near victory, but missing it by a narrow margin. The W. W. Wildcats last year made a good showing with a 6-2 record and placing second in district play. Outstanding returning players are Mike Maddox, David Miller, Eugene LuPlace, Fontaine Riley, Mack McAlister, and Barney Williams, plus many more. This year, with the experience of six returning lettermen. Coach Bobby Griffin hopes to win first place in city play. COACH BOBBY GRIFFIN 200 Manager are Bobby Jacobs and Joe Poovey. SIX LETTERMEN RETURN THIS YEAR INFIELDERS—BOTTOM ROW: David Miller, Don Barr, Mike Maddox, Benny McMahan. TOP ROW: Larry Billingsley, Orvilc Jones, Fred Turner. OUTFIELDERS: Herbert Harlan, Charles Ray, Bobby Weir, Hal Thompson. 201 MIKE MADDOX Short Stop DAVID MILLER EUGENE LUP PLACE Center Field Pitcher MANY BASEBALLERS PLAY OTHER SPORTS PITCHERS AND CATCHERS: Don Murdock, Paul Grant, Van Chapman, Eugene Lup Place, Joe Max Turrenfinc, Harry William , Otice Tyson, Jay Dodson, Emmett Moore. A team works out in the afternoon after school. 202 BOTTOM ROW: John Walker, David Frank , Paul Hallinworth, Tommy Kirkwood, Robert Sill, Eddie Lee, Jim Guthrie, Don Easter, Luther Smith, Terry Watson. SECOND ROW: Jim Casper, John Shuler, John Tanner, James Lambert, Phil Davis, Steve Johnson, Charles White, Ward Williford, Bob Stevenson, Larry Sanders. “B” BASEBALLERS WORK OUT FOR SEASON PLAY CRUSADER deadline time saw Coach Don Helm's B Baseball squad working out although no games had as yet been played. The 1957 season was a good one for Wilson's B team, which finished second in city play. The 1958 season promises to be as successful as last year's, giving valuable experience to the Wildcat's future A team. 8 Team Coach DON HELMS 203 'B bascballcrs work out early in the season for needed experience. Woodrow Wilion's six popular cheerleaders chant the favorite color yell.' CHEERLEADERS SPOTLIGHT SPORTS AT W.W. What would a high school be without cheerleaders? This peppy, loyal octette at Woodrow Wilson does perhaps more to arouse the spirit of the student body than any other group. To be a cheerleader is a coveted honor in itself. The student body picks each individual cheerleader by voting on those who try out. All must be approved by the faculty. There are three boys, three girls, and two alter- nates who work together to put on a good performance of yells for each game and pep assembly. The cheerleaders of Woodrow Wilson prove to be among the most popular students, since, invariably, some of their number are elected favorites later in the year. The enthusiasm and overwhelming spirit of the cheerleaders have held high the hopes of the crowd and team as well, even until the last whistle. Popular sponsor Helen Parsons is called indispensable by W.W.'s cheerleaders. 204 Rock that Red and Gray, hey yama, yama! Cheerleaders Pete Shinoda, Patty Kadane, and alternates Buddy Egan and Danys London go through their paces after school before the big game. 205 BOTTOM ROW: Vera Vann ay, Marian Wooldridge, Janice Ingram, Nell Crittenden, Martha Sigler, Rose Traylor. SECOND ROW: Carole Edmondson, Jerry Reeder, Susan Hayes, Joyce Pavelka, Tannye Beckerman, Billie Faye Amend, Midge Billion. TOP ROW: Angie Chotas, Carol Porter, Janice McSpadden, Gabriele Gruschkus, Kathy Zahrt, Carolyn Phillips, Sandra Bisbee. GIRLS’ P.E. CLASSES ENTHUSIASTIC IN GROUP GAMES The girl's gymnasium is a very important place in school life at Woodrow Wilson, since it serves as a back-stage for big assemblies, a hall for dances, as well as being the scene of many sports activities of the girls. Miss Helen Parsons and Betty Clifford's P. E. classes relieve the daily drudgery of school for all the girls as well as teach them many new sports and exercises. 206 HANNAH GOLDSTEIN Assistant Boys aren't the only ones who can play basketball. These girls in Betty Clifford's and Helen Parson's P.E. class seem to be putting on a fine display of ball maneuvering. POISE DEVELOPED THROUGH PHYSICAL EDUCATION HELEN PARSONS Instructor Building pyramids are only a part of the many activities that go on during fifth period P.E. Girls, girls, shouts Betty Clifford as she runs to the rescue, hold it just a minute more. WINNING VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Alice Irons, Molly Cooper, Billie Faye Amend, Captain, Vivian House, Marlis Anderson. NOT PICTURED ARE: Martha Murphy, Mary Gorman, Gene Wiley, Dottie Wallwork. BETTY CLIFFORD Instructor 207 Jump ball, calls Norman Jett to his fifth period P.E. boys as they attempt to drop the ball in the basket. BOYS’ P.E. CLASSES FILLED WITH VARIED ACTIVITIES Norman Jett's physical education classes are an important part of every boy's schedule in Woodrow Wilson. Tumbling, basketball, baseball, football, and cal- isthenics are only a few of the many activities that fill a P.E. period. Physical education is required of all boys, physically fit, not in the military corps. 208 One-two routine. Calisthenics play an important part in Mr. Jett's P.E. cfasses. P.E. HELPS DEVELOP THE WHOLE MAN Don't anybody move, seems to be the by-word for this group of P.E. boys . . . . . . but somebody misunderstood, and they ail came tumbling down. Pictured in this series orc-BOTTOM ROW: Frank Fritz, Kent Jones, Robert Addison, Bill Schucany, Fred Schweitzer, Donald Ledbetter, Ronnie McCullum. SECOND ROW: Barry Brooks, Buddy Doxcy, Earl Norwood, Milton Enlow, J. N. Morris, Joe Slade. THIRD ROW: Tommy McMillan, Tony George, Carlin Brandt, Bud Johnson, Mike Reynolds. Barry Brooks demonstrates a handspring while the rest of Norman Jetts' fifth period P.E. class looks on. 209 I A specially-trained detail of the Texas Highway Patrol polices the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike twenty-four hours a day, living up to their motto of Courtesy-Service-Protection. In addition to watching for possible law violators, the Patrolmen render assistance to Turnpike users in distress. A high school organization such as the Reserve Officers' Training Corps seeks also, indirectly, to protect the populace and preserve the laws of the land, through military training and discipline. The fc.O.T.C. at Woodrow Wilson High School has long been acclaimed as one of the country's best in the preparatory school division. Some five hundred boys are enrolled in five companies and the band and put in long hours outs.de of classes improving themselves and their units. lift , POPULAR HISTORY TEACHER MADE COMMANDANT Wilson's new commandant, William W. Leavell, was appointed 2nd Lieutenant in the Texas State Guard Reserve. Before graduation from Woodrow in January, 1944, he served as Regimental Commander. After serving in the Navy, he attended North Texas State College, where he received B.S. and M.E. Degrees. Following college graduation, he came to Woodrow as a history teacher and has served as commandant of the R.O.T.C. this year. 2d It. William W. Leavell Commandant Captain Richard Harris M $gt. Wallace Holbrook M Sgt. Jack Morris M Sgt. Lonnie Redden M Sgt. Lee Southerland SFC Marion Mahoney 212 FRONT ROW: Col. Larry Hilley. SECOND ROW: Lf. Col. Bill Crowell, It. Col. Cecil Bailey, Major Bill Olivier. THIRD ROW: If. Col. Charlton Lewis, Major Miko Campbell, Lf. Col. Ross Tcter. REGIMENTAL STAFF HEADS R.O.T.C. CADET “BRASS” A coveted honor among the officers in the military department is to be appointed to the Regimental Staff. Only the best officers are chosen, since they are expected to preserve the dignity of the corps. These officers direct and discipline the cadets in drill and uniform. They are also responsible for the completion of the many forms and data sheets necessary to the success of an army. The sign reads in full: Our Commandant, Sunshine, Sunshine being a term of affection used by the cadets in reference to commandant W. W. Leavell. This presentation was a highlight of the mid-year Officers' Ball. 213 A GOOD BAND IS NECESSARY TO R.O.T.C MILITARY BAND SFC. Ellwood Jones Pvt. Gilbert Kahlc Pvt. Chcsley Kctchersid Pvt. Mike Lynch Pvt. Don McClure Pvt. Jack Monkres SFC. Tom Oliphant Pvi. Fletcher Phillips Pvt. Paul Ray M Sgt. Raymond Hargis PFC. Jeff Simpson M Sgt. Robert Sipe SFC. W. A. Stanley PFC. Bob Stuart Pvt. Dennis Tiebcr Pvt. John Tracy SFC. Charles Weatherford Pvt. Jimmy Weatherby Sgt. James Weeks Pvt. David Wilkinson M Sgt. Lee Southerland of the U. S. Army points out all of the details as he conducts a map reading class. Showing interest at the left are Buddy Fitz and Dan Boettcher. Reid Warner 2d It. n vV Walter Virden 2d Lt. Billy Foote 2d If. Brooks Bradley 2d If. MILITARY BAND BAND HELPS R.O.T.C KEEP IN STEP Pvt. Jim Allmond M Sgt. Lamar Allen Pvt. Richard Bee SFC. Pawl Bergstrom Pvt. Robert Beyette Sgt. David Blackwell Pvt. Larry Blend PFC. Charles Butler SFC. Paul Cherry Pvt. Hank Hermann Tom Rhea Captain PFC. Fred Close Pvt. Jerry Cullins SFC. Robert Davis Pvt. Dewey Dalton SFC. Richard Field Pvt. Charles French Sgt. Bob Gay Sgt. Steve Guynes CpI. Wilson Hunter Pvt. John Jeffers Charles Cannon Captain D Fred O'Neal 1st Lt. n C 1 xlfe Jim Howell 1st Lt. Neal Watts 2d Lt. What's this? A real war? No, just friendly cadets in a bayonet practice (without bayonets, that is). In the foreground are Henry Holcomb and James Drake. L MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS ARE “CIVVY” DAYS SFC. Bill Kirk SFC. Harold Allen Sgt. John Arnold SFC. David Bcddow SFC. Utah Bell Pvt. Wesley Bristcr Pvt. Jesse Campbell SFC. Mike Carmichael PFC. Jim Casper PFC. Joe Chapman CpI. Lawrence Christmas PFC. Jerry Cottingame Pvt. Jerry Collins Pvt. Fred Cullom Pvt. Ronnie Davis Sgt. Harry DeFord PFC. Russell Dennett Pvt. Jim Drake Pvt. Gordon Elmore Sgt. Nick Encke CpI. Buddy Erwin Pvt. Dave Farrow Pvt. Frank Gill Pvt. Mike Glass SFC. David Griffith CpI. Dickie Guy Pvt. Marshall Hamilton Pvt. Dana Harkness M Sgt. Harry Haun Pvt. Henry Holcomb SFC. James Huffstutler SFC. James Jenkins SFC. Jay Johnson SFC. Lonnie Johnson SFC. Gary Kaufman Pvt. Eddie Kendall George Jennings 2d Lt. COMPANY “A” Cecil Bailey If. Col. Jerry Dickerson Coptoin Roy Bassham 1st Lt. Dan Boettcher 2d Lt. 216 COMPANY “A RAINY DAYS MEAN NO DRILL Robert Kelly Major O Rost McMahon Captain Bill Ferrij 1st Lt. Don McMillan 2d Lt. PFC. Eddie Koppman Sgt. John Lanius PFC. Doug Laughlin Pvt. Wayne Lowry PFC. Henry McCluskey Pvt. Jeff McCrary SFC. Darden McFarlin Sgt. Tony McGraw Pvt. Jack McMahan Pvt. Gary Malcolm Pvt. Tommy Malin PFC. Igar Mamantov Pvt. Stanley Miller Pvt. Steve Morris M Sgt. Neil Nichols Sgt. Bob Ping Pvt. Chuck Robison Sgt. James Secton Pvt. Erwin Skibell SFC. Doug Smith Sgt. Larry Smith Pvt. Sidney Sorenson Pvt. Steve Sorenson Sgt. Louis Thomas Pvt. Robert Walker Pvt. Lynn Jordan SFC. Dave Williams Pvt. Alfred Wilson CpI. John Wiltshire Sgt. Bill Van Winkle Pvt. Mike Wisdom Pvt. Clifford Wood CpI. Gaylon Wood SFC. Marcus Wood Pvt. Jerry Young PFC. Charles Zeller Pvt. Russell Pendleton 217 COMPANY “B” RANGERS LEARN SKILL Gary Don Welly Major John Jensen 1 st Lt. Terry Chamncss 1st Lt. Tom Sawyers 2d Lt. David McAdoo 2d Lt. Sgt. Perry Knippa Pvt. George Ionics SFC. Nick Lund Pvt. Richard McCoy CpI. Parie McDonald Pvt. Tom Hutchinson Pvt. Mike McDaniel Sgt. Carl McFanland Pvt. James Ostler Sgt. Bill Porter Sgt. Foster Roden Sgt. Bobby Sexton Pvt. Ed Sholty Sgt. Paul Snow M Sgt. John Spiva SFC. John Stanfield M Sgt. Charles Stone Pvt. John Stone SFC. Ed Stribling Pvt. Billy Taylor SFC. Brad Tibbitls CpI. Clint Tiltsworth Pvt. Jay Trammeli Sgt. Jimmy Turner Sgt. Travis Vandcrpcol Pvt. John Walker Pvt. Richard Ward CpI. Bill Weidler CpI. David White SFC. Sherwood Wise Pat Davis Ken Chambers 2d Lt. 2d Lt. Ronnie Hogan 2d Lt. 218 CADETS LEARN MILITARY TECHNIQUES company “B” Sgt. Douglas Bankston CpI. Bill Bocdekcr M Sgr. Preston B'ashcar M Sgt. Robert Brown CpI. Van Chapman SFC. Herman Clay SFC. Bob Coday Pvt. Raymond Coddy SFC. Larry Coleman Pvt. John Corder Pvt. Craig Daniel Sgt. Dale Dodd SFC. Jerry Drago PFC. Ronald Dubncr PFC. Wayne Edmundson Sgt. David Emmett SFC. Frank Farazil Sgt. Clifford Frazier M Sgt. Bobby Graham Sgt. Mike Greer CpI. Lyndon Henry Pvt. Gary Vic Hil! CpI. Jerry Holley SFC. Eddie Howard SFC. Mike Hyde Charlton Lewis If. Col. David Marshall Major Steve Christian 1st Lt. John Johnson 2d Lt. Wayne Wells 2d Lt. 219 COMPANY “C SOPHS ANTICIPATE R.O.T.C. Mike Campbell Major Sammy Wilkinson Captain David Bennett 1st Lt. Bill Reed 1st Lt. Pvt. Darrell Llewellyn SFC. Allan Lyons Pvt. Bobby McDaniel Pvt. Robert McDonald PFC. Dennis McGill Pvt. Cecil Marriot SFC. Barry Martin M Sgt. Billy May PFC. George Merrill Pvt. Craig Miller CpI. Weldon Moore PFC. Marvin Morris Pvt. Ronald Pietsch SFC. Milton Polsladni SFC. Frank Porter Pvt. Charles Ray Pvt. Hub Rowdcn Sgt. Billy Sharpe Pvt. Henry Spencer PFC. Fred Stelzer M Sgt. Dennis Stone SFC. Glynn Strother Pvt. Ray Sullivan PFC. Wayne Sullivan PFC. Dick Tedford SFC. Benny Thieme Sgt. James Thieme PFC. Joseph Thomason SFC. Bob Tomlinson PFC. Jim Trent Sgt. Fred Turner Pvt. David Ultoth Sgt. Danny Webb CpI. Don Williams M Sgt. Harry Williams James Mount 2d Lt. n o a n Robert Wulf 2d Lt. 220 WEDNESDAY IS PARADE DAY COMPANY “C” n CpI. Joel Akers Sgt. Jimmy Allumbaugh Pvt. Grady Altom PFC. Charles Ballinger M Sgt. Pat Bentley CpI. Larry Billingsly PFC. David Boyd SFC. Jon Brown M Sgt. Mike Burnworth Sgt. Paul Campbell SFC. Gordon Carmichael SFC. Richard Cervin Sgt. Edward Charba CpI. Bobby Clayton Sgt. Stanley Combi Pvt. Phil Davis Sgt. Paul Deason Pvt. David Debow PFC. Arthur DeCardenas Pvt. Mark DeCardenas Pvi. Jan DcWitt Pvt. Randy Fitzgerald Pvt. Glenn Galbraith M Sgt. Dick Gould SFC. Reed Griffin M Sgt. Russell Griffith M Sgt. Gary Hawkins SFC. Gaylord Hayes Pvt. Stephen Hennen Pvt. Jerry Hixon SFC. Joe Hornsby SFC. Robert Jacobs M Sgt. Clyde Kerley CpI. Bob Kristofferson SFC. Tommy Lander Jay Sims 2d Lt. Bill Kaun 2d Lt. Ross Tctcr Lt. Col. Bill Farley Ma 'or David Ballard 1st Lt. Laurie Moseley 1st Lt. 221 COMPANY “D” Larry Hilley Col. James 8uchanan Captain Trice Edwards Captain Bill Kaufman 1st Lt. INSPECTION MEANS “SPIT AND POLISH” Pvt. Joe Allen SFC. John Allen CpI. Richard Allen Pvt. Mike Blankenship M Sgt. Gene Box Pvt. Weldon Bradford Pvt. Carl Bryant PFC. Gary Byrd Pvt. Frank Cathey Pvt. Jack Cloud SFC. Edward Coerver Pvt. Hayden Cooper SFC. James David CpI. Norman Davis Pvt. Tommy Deavenport Pvt. Johnny Dcnsmore Pvt. Tommy Drake PFC. Robert Duncan M Sgt. Johnny Duran SFC. Joe Duran Sgt. Doug Fanchcr Pvt. David Ferguson M Sgt. Sam Fleming Pvt. Hubert Garlington Pvt. John Giles Sgt. Bob Grundy PFC. Gerhard Gruschkus Pvt. Jim Guthrie SFC. Raymond Hurry Pvt. Ralph Henojosa Bill Witcher Isf Lt. Gene Smith 2d Lt. Glenn Kirby 2d Lt. James Bonner 2d Lt. Neal Adams 2d tf. 222 UNIFORMS FURNISHED TO CADETS IN CORPS Pvt. Gerald Johnson Pvt. David Jones PFC. Mike Jones SFC. Jimmy Kaminski M Sgt. George Leigh Pvt. Bobby Lentz Pvt. James Long PFC. Mick McDowell PFC. Steve McFarlcn Pvt. Bill McKenna PFC. Charles Millican SFC. Jerry Parkerson SFC. Richard Powers SFC. Larry Presley M Sgt. Randy Railey Pvt. Jimmy Rich Pvt. Tommy Rogers Pvt. David Stayton Pvt. Bob Stephenson Pvt. Allen Taylor Sgt. Phil Tipton Pvt. George Toomer Pvt. John Townsend Pvt. Sten Webb Pvt. James Wilkerson COMPANY “D” Glen Hinckley Major Perry Edmondson Captain Milton Miles Captain Erwin Wilbanks 1st Lt. Fontaine Riley 2d Lt. Steve Joyce 2d Lt. 223 Richard Beal 2d Lt. Mike Worden 1st Lt. COMPANY “E FEDERAL INSPECTION MEANS PRACTICE Bill Crowell If. Co . Charles Moore Major Bill Olivier Major M Sgt. Gene Addison PFC. Wayne Addison PFC. Jerry Benthul Pvt. David Bright Sgt. Jerry Carrcll Pvt. Johnny Copeland SFC. Jimmy Cox PFC. Johnny Cox SFC. Jimmy Dalton CpI. Jerry Etheridge Pvt. Jimmy Gensler PFC. Larry Goldsmith PFC. Bill Harris PFC. Steve Johnson SFC. Orvil Jones PFC. Billy lackey 1 Sgt. Ronnie LaGrone SFC. Travis McCann Sgt. Larry McCord M Sgt. Jim Malcolm PFC. Jerry Mitchum SFC. Don Murdock PFC. Robert Parkinson PFC. Lee Patrick But sir, I can't seem to go any farther, replies Nick Encke as I ’ Bassham iooks him over, preparatory to federal inspection. Charles Hamilton Captain WOODROW RIFLE TEAM OUTSTANDING IN CITY Pvt. Norman Patrick Sgt. Jim Pcdcn Pvt. Wayne Pedigo PFC. David Pool Pvt. Teddy Potter Sgt. Dickie Reagan SFC. Bill Reece Sgt. Mike Reed M Sgt. Ronny Rigsby SFC. Tanny Santry PFC. John Shuler Pvt. Paul Simmons SFC. David Smith PFC. Jim Stockton SFC. Don Stokes SFC. Duward Sumner Pvt. John lanner Pvt. Robert Taylor M Sgt. Robert Thomas Pvt. Ronnie Watson CpI. Bobby Weir Pvt. Edwin Wilkerson PFC. Ronny Wilkerson SFC. Gary Williamson COMPANY “E” Mike May 2d If. Rick Phillips 2d Lt. Ross Storey 2d Lt. Careful, sir, it may go off!! Lt. Col. Cecil Bailey doesn't seem to scare Lynn Jordan as he inspects his equipment. FIRST ROW: Jerry Dickerson, Neal Adams, Ross McMahan, Edwin Wilkinson, Larry Hilley. Sammy Wilkinson, Charles Moore, Richard Holloway, Bill Farley, David Marshall. SECOND ROW: Mike Burnworth, Ed Stribling, Bill Sharpe, David Griffith, Edward Coervcr, Jim Pcdcn, Marcus Wood, Billy May. THIRD ROW: Wayne Sullivan, Jack Cloud, Henry Holcomb, Jack McMahan, Mike Jones, David DeBow, Joe Chapman, Cecil Marriott. FOURTH ROW: Henry McCluskey, Dave Pool, Joseph Thomason, David Uloth, Dennis McGill, Stanley Miller, Gary Byrd. FIFTH ROW: Mike Jinks, Wayne Pipkins, Nick McDowell, Jerry Wilkinson, Lt. Wm. W. Icavoll, M Sgt. Holbrook. RANGERS ARE BEST-DRILLED GROUP IN CORPS Not Texas' or Darby's but Woodrow Wilson's own Rangers represent the school's elite military marching force. This voluntary R.O.T.C. drill team is led by Col. Larry Hilley with M Sgt. Holbrook, sponsor, in charge. It meets every Tuesday and Thursday morning at eight o'clock. The Rangers are easily recognized by the white fourrageres worn on the shoulder of their uniforms. The cadet must attend three of the Tuesday meetings a month to qualify to wear this cord. The squad competes in drills, and a red drill ribbon may be earned. The Woodrow Wilson Rangers bring honor to the school, giving exhibitions at football games, in parades, and at Other public places. Fit for a queen is this Queen Anne Salute executed by a picked squad of Rangers commanded by Col. Larry Hilley. FRONT ROW: Col. Hilley, Capt. McMahan, Capf. Wilkinson, Major Moore. SECOND ROW: Capt. Holloway, M Sgt. Burnworth, SFC. Stribling, SFC. May. 226 FIRST ROW: Gary Wclty, Mike Campbell, Steve Christian. SECOND ROW: M Sgt. Lonnie Redden, Carl McFarlin, Lonnie Johnson, Sid Sorenson. TOP MARKSMEN ON RIFLE TEAM Although Wilson finished in seventh place, they did a fine job and gave other teams some stiff competition, stated coach Donnie Redden. We had those teams really going hard at the be'ginning, he continued. Some 750 cadets representing 29 teams from Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma competed for honors in drill and rifle matches Feb. 8, 1958 at Arlington. A Woodrow boy, Gary Don Welty, won top marksmanship honors at the meet in Arlington in the eleventh annual Fourth Army area R.O.T.C. high school competition in February. 227 Demonstrating firing positions prone, kneeling and standing are: Steve Christian, Gary Don Wclty, and Mike Campbell. LEFT TO RIGHT: Igor Mamantov, Harry DeFord, Charles Zeller, Sid Sorenson. COLOR GUARD SPARKS MILITARY These four non-commissioned officers have the respect of all companies for being chosen from a list of outstanding applicants. Their explicit duty is to present the colors at the Officers' Ball and the regular Wednes- day morning parades. This year the color guards presented the colors at the We Believe program, put on in behalf of the P.T.A. 228 SNAPSHOTS SHOW CAMP DALLAS AT A GLANCE About 3 miles outside of Mineral Wells is a site of land familiar to many cadets of Dallas and Fort Worth. For one month in each summer. Camp Dallas serves as home to scores of enrollees. The purpose of this encampment is to give training concerning tactics, weapons, and self-discipline. The boys learn to adjust to changing conditions, as well as live with people. Cadets having attended Camp Dallas are usually chosen for promotions later. Camp looks descried as the hot noon hour finds several boys under their neatly-made beds. Mail Call. Letters are always a welcome sight to stranded cadets. Here Bobby McDanial, official mailman, hands out the mail from home. Natural air-conditioning is possible with the army tents used, although a sudden windstorm has often played havoc with them. Future Colonel, Larry Hilley, exercises his muscle power. It seems that he and the camera bug are the only ones awake. me It takes a heap of living around a place to make it home says a well known poem by Edgar A. Guest. It takes a great amount of mental and physical activity to make a highway, such as the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike. The newness has to be worn off, and a sense of familiarity must take its place. Activity also seems to be the ingredient necessary to change a school to an alma mater. Without the companionship that shared fun and fatigue bring, a school would be an empty house without esprit de corps. LINES FORM OFTEN DURING ENROLLMENT Oh, these photographers give me a pain is written on the face of Buddy Erwin as he struggles with a load from the bookroom. Waiting their turns are Barry Brooks, John Cochran, Larry Billingsly, Jerry Thompson, and Robert Sipc. The most dreaded man at Woodrow! Coach Tom MacBrayer fits this description as he proceeds to level one of Corrine Humphries' senior English classes. Awaiting their fate are Cathy Diggs, Diagonc Zimmermanis, Donnie Gersh, Phillip Grubbs, and Joyce Minton. Time out for lunch! explains Senior Counselor Bonnie Wilkins as she turns away confused enrollces that wish to have their choice cards changed. Jay Johnson seems mighty pleased with something. It couldn't be that his new R O.T.C. uniform fits that well! Standing in line are Larry Smith, Utah Bell, and Tony McGraw. 232 School premiere—first pep assembly. Making their debut arc Patty Kadanc, Pete Shinoda, Barbara Rushing, and Melvin Vancil. Anxiously awaiting their fine performance is their sponsor, Helen Parsons. What'cha looking at, football team? The beaming young a y is Sherrie Watson, head majorette. The faces in the audience show approval of the sparkling new uniforms. SPIRIT HIGH AS FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS We're from Woodrow, couldn't be prouder, yell an enthusiastic group after the sweet revenge game with North Dallas was won 28-0. The girls are Nancy Evans, Sandra White, Ann Hardie, Julie Haltom, Diane Smith, Martha Weed, Betty Hiatt, Jerry Moore. ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS ARE ABLY PRESENTED Hello, Woodrow, hello! sing the opening number line of the We Believe Show, presented on assembly, at the State Fair, and other places. Madelynn Eikenberg looks as if she has just stepped off the farm. Actually she's predicting a football victory over Thomas Jefferson during a pep assembly. Without their uniforms and labeled case, these two Fire Department officials might appear to be foolhardy experimenters. Between explosions, they presented some excellent patter on fire prevention. Lover! Marilce Sargent has found her boyfriend on Valentine's Day and it's Mike Bennett. MOST POPULAR “COURSE” IS AUDITORIUM All eye turn to watch Mi s Helen Parjon a she receive a bouquet of roses from the Drill Team. They are presented by Captains Carolyn Kloin, Diane Palamountain, and Sandra Ballard on their last assembly performance. Tea, anyone? On the pep assembly before the exciting Highland Park game, Mike Bennett and Marilee Sargent satirized the opponent ' student body. My, what c determined look! Linda Ray Stringer is about to make her way into the line of bloomer girls, Martha Weed, Betty Hieatt, Carla Cooper, and Marilee Sargent. Wc vc Jo ove that certain thing called a BOYFRIEND! confess Carolyn Klein, Diane Palamountain, and Ann rVbark a they look longingly at Bucky Bollman, Bill Witcher, and Duward Sumner on the St. Valentine's Day a - 235 LONESOME ELEVEN Here they come! Colonel George Royster strikes up the band as the team leaves the gym for the airport. Friday the thirteenth proved a fateful day for Woodrow. For on this September day, the Wildcat gridmen faced their first opponent, Lubbock High. The halls at W.W. hummed with excitement and hopes were high for a victory over the Westerns. Because of an administrative ruling, students were unable to accompany the team, but thoughts were with them all the way. Those lucky kids! is written on the faces of an envious student body, watching all the fun. Impromptu pep rally. The Drill Team and Band members welcomed this opportunity to show that they were behind the boys all the way. Arc de Triomphe at Woodrow. Team members David Miller, Wayne Pemberton, and Billy Thames, followed by the rest of the team, pass through a gauntlet of majorettes, who shout encouraging words to them. 236 IOURNEY TO LUBBOCK With the coming of darkness, hopes were not dimmed. Hundreds of loyal Woodrowites waited anxiously for hours at Love Field for the outcome of the game so many miles away. The arrival of the team brought cheers that would have suggested a victory to a bystander who did not know the sad news of the 9-0 loss. Nevertheless, it was a memorable night for all. Welcome Committee. An hour that teemed an eternity was one P« «d by hundreds of Wildcat fans who turned out in the middle of c night to greet the returning heroes. Happy landing! The end of a memorable and safe journey for a chosen few. Cheers for a team that lost the battle. Never let ' be said that Woodrow hasn't the best spirit of arty school. 237 SANTA CLAUS COME TC Christmas! Brightest, perhaps, of all seasons everywhere, is also a holy season at Woodrow Wilson as December begins and progresses, the air becomes electric with good will and happy anticipations. Tinseled decorations appear in rooms and hallways. Jingle Bells and White Christmas reveal the wishful thinking of students on the subject of snow. Who jay there is r.o Santa Claus! These girls in 6th period P.E. class will certainly tell you otherwise, as they are wished a Merry Christmas by You-Know-Who leavell. Santa's Little Helpers placing gifts under the Christmas tree are Carol Wallace, Mary Cox, and Evelyn Mc Lean. The presents are donated to various charities in the area. Helping to meke ,he balls merrier at Christmas is Margaret Farrow. The beautiful tree that always appears in the front hall during the Christmas season gives a feeling of brightness to all Wilsonitcs. 238 ND MISTLETOE WOODROW The final day before the holidays is always filled with mirth-giving activities to give all Wilsonite's the true Christmas spirit. The day started off with the inspiring Christmas assembly and was climaxed by the beautiful caroling through the halls. looks as if someone is going to have a big Christmas dinner. For their Christmas project, the Drill Team brought food and toys and decorated a tree for needy families. Getting the food in order are Ann Whybark, Sandra Ballard, Bolyn Roberts, Joan Dunlap, and Mickey Shocklee. Joy to the World, the lord is come. The halls were filled with the glorious carols by Director Robert Rankin's choir. This tradition always completes a wonderful and memorable day. This is a Wise Man? There seems to be a mischievous gleam in the eye of Harry Do Ford as Carla Cooper helps prepare him for the Christmas assembly. 239 NEVER A DULL MOMENT AT W.W. GAMES! The night was cold, but the fans were loyal. Above, Ann Whybark, drill team member, clings to Brooks Bradley of the Band while Sue Stuter and Wary Linda Young appear completely miserable. Takes Injuns to hunt bears—South Oak Cliff Golden Boars, that is. At the S.O.C. game, faces of these bandmembers and majorettes were bright with warpaint, and hats were discarded for feathers. Everything but the kitchen sink! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen are changing sides between the halves of the Adamson game. Pop! A welcome and familiar face at several of the games was ex-principal of Woodrow, G. L. Ashburn. Caught in the act. Beth Thomas appears to be sneaking in Sprague Field, but actually she was just carried away with enthusiasm. 240 NIGHT LIFE INCLUDES Buena, noches, tcnoresays Paul F. Allen as he ireefs visiting parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Mlayne Jeffers 1 Open House. OPEN HOUSE AND ROUNDUP Roundup King and Queen! Barry Brooks and Shirley Clark ------ Uv majorettes Yvonne Gcrst and Arlene Perdue. M ----1 results of the sek Eceeecee! It', Dickie! If the girl didn 't greet Dick Gould s song in this manner at the Roundup, they probably will in the next few years, when this silver-voiced crooner's name is on the marquees. 24 SENIORS SPOTLIGHTED ON THEIR DAY GRADUATION—The long awaited day finally arrives. On Senior Day, January 17, graduates were accorded the status of privileged characters, and everything revolved around them. Many activities filled a gay period. One of the most exciting events is always the midterm play. This year the graduating class presented the popular comedy, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, on the evening of December 26, 1957. Betty Clements seems to have no regrets on Senior Day about leaving. She looks pretty and proud as Mrs. Eunice Atkins, senior sponsor, helps secure her corsage. The graduating seniors seem quite industrious as they sign their Senior Publication in the lunchroom following the luncheon. Writing fond mementos are Charlotte Per.dington, Linda Sheffield, Carolyn Shcpplcwich, Wade Byrum, Barbara Harris, Russell Hill, Brenda Campbell, and Emily Fooshee. Ooooooh! My Fairy Godmother is here, cries Prinderella (alias Willy Baker) The age old fairy tale, Cinderella, has never been told like it was on Senior Assembly. Graduation here we come sing a line of beauties on the Senior Assembly. Drawing wolf v histlcs are Brenda Campbell, Georgia Burke, Marlha Dickson, Betty Fleenor, Mary Chotas, and Carol Griffin. “OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY” CAST MORRIS BRYAN BETTE FLEENOR MARY ANN MOYERS Emily Kimbrough CAROL GRIFFIN TRAVIS HARKNESS W. A. EUBANKS SHARON BRANSCOME JERRY WALLACE BILL STALLINGS Harriet St. John SALLY FLORIAN LINDA SHEFFIELD RANDY RIVERS BENDELL CURTIS BETTE CLEMENTS BARBARA HARRIS TOMMY HULL Window Cleaner TERRY WALLACE The new look! Mary Ann Moyers, star of Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, is completely overwhelming Morris Bryan with her sophistication. Measles were the problem in this situation. Carol Griffin attempts to cover up the mean little red spots on Mary Ann Moyers' face. How to grow old in one easy lesson. Bcndell Curtis secs to if that Terry Wallace really looks the part of the middle aged house painter. Those having the coveted honor of leading the Grand March at the mid-term senior prom arc Mary Gorman, Wayne Pemberton, Linda Sheffield, Paul Pace, Patty Kadane, Willie Baker, Billye Sue Byrum, and Wade Byrum. FORMALS CALL FOR ORCHIDS AND DREAMY MUSIC Military life was never like this! R.O.T.C. officers and their dates enjoy their Fall Officers' Ball in the Gym. EVERYONE INVITED TO INFORMAL DANCES These girls seem to be lost in a maze of crepe paper, but actually they're only more than happy to be out of gym class in order to decorate for the Sweetheart Dance. Watch the birdie. Pa! Scherrie Watson threatens Spike Harlan with a gun at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. This couple won the award for the Worst Dressed at the dance. Standing Room Only. All these Dogpatchers seem to be enjoying themselves at one of the most popular events of the year, the Sadie Hawkins Dance. 245 Willy, this is a basketball and the object is to make it go through the basket. Coach Bennie Kelly seems to be explaining the fundamentals of basketball to Willie Baker. WILDCAT CAGER: A pregame pep talk! The entire team lends an car to words of wisdom from their coach before the all-important Thomas Jefferson game. 246 ore waxing r. l. lodd ncionousc otomi, eager fans with their two favorite yells, the Stomp and the Whisper. TTRACT CROWDS District Chimps! Jhe doy following fhe Jhomds Jefferson game, Chirleton lewis presents ell the bird eerned trophies to Principal Oslo Doughs snd the student body. A break in foe taji gjiiie, fonuine Mey d On'j k qg ing lot M IkAhlet to move tow won SS-Sb. Seventy inches, please measures Mr. Charts Mon oi Balfour Company. Steve Tokoly ,S u fxon wa measured for his cap and gown as Martha D.xon MANY ACTIVITIES MAKl Follow the leader. These 1958 Drill Team hopefuls anxiously follow Captain Lois Duncan's every command at spring tryout. And round and around tF Susan Hayes, Danys londo. Kadane. and Patsy Jcrrel an ?n,aQC °f Hi9h ScK the State Fair. 248 Two Happy faces greet Wayne Wells as He gets his booster tag on a brisk football morning. The smiles belong to cheerleaders Pete Shinoda and Barbara Rushing. i HAPPY SCHOOL Let's see, I want two adult and three student, or is it three adult and two student? Preston Brashear looks thoroughly confused as he attempts to purchase basketball tickets from ticket seller Claude MacMullen. Plate lunches were never like this! Charlton Lewis is served by Drill Team member Kay White at the elk dinner given in the lunchroom by the Drill Team after the South Oak Cliff football game. Julia Ann Wcida seems to be supervising Charlton's choices. 249 ✓ CIVIC GROUPS CALL ON WOODROW What's the center of attraction? . . . It's the Woodrow Wilson majorettes! The occasion is the opening of the new Cinerama production. Vaudeville lives again! The smiling troupe is about to board the bus for Fair Park. There, they performed the show, We Believe for the P.T.A. Congress during the 1957 State Fair. A vast reservoir of talent, the student body of Woodrow always stands ready to offer their services for any occasion. Well aware of this fact, civic organizations called on Wood-row at various times throughout the year. The Dallas premiere of the new Cinerama production, the P.T.A. Congress, and the State Fair Parade were some of the occasions for which Wilsonites performed. Some of these programs have been of such excellence that repeat performances have been demanded. Standing on the comer, watching all the Dolls go by ' The State Fair Opening Day Parade was brightened up by the smart precision marching of the drill team. MUSIC CONTRIBUTES TO W.W.’S CULTURE A scene from Carmen? If is actually two band members rehearsing for their performance at the Cotton Bowl on New Year's Day. Freddy O'Neal seems to be awfully friendly with the bull (Charles O'Cannon). Sing out, Duward! Seemingly following this familiar command during OKLAHOMA practice is Duward Sumner who portrays Will Parker in the stage production. Woodrow Wilson Band members proudly display their new uniforms to School officials, Mr. Hollis Allen (left rear), and Mr. Bob McKay (right rear), as Band Director George Royster and Principal Dale Douglas look on. Curly (Dick Gould) seems to be telling Laurie (Sally Payne) what time he will pick her up for the box social. Aunt Eller (Nina Hinson) watches the young couple. 251 “ON TO STATE’’ WAS THE CRY An enthusiastic fan. Bill Irving, holds up a typical poster at the regional basketball game between Wichita Falls and Woodrow. This win, 72-49, gave the Wildcats the right to compete in the state meet in Austin. Is this the Kentucky Derby? It is really the victory assembly following the Wichita Falls game. Coach Bennie Kelly is presented with a horseshoe of flowers by Principal Dale Douglas. Nice game, fella I expresses Guy Trigg to a Wichita Falls Coyote eager. It was an exciting game played well by both teams. A standout in the crowd is cheerleader Barry Brooks ts he rises with excitement during the Pampa game during the state meet. Some 700 Wilsonites journeyed to Austin for the exciting two day tournament. In the midst of the entire Pampa team. Mack MacAlister races in for a 2-point lay-up. Pampa won a dose battle, 71-59, and finally the state championship. THESE HAPPENED JUST BEFORE DEADLINE Here's proof that Dallas had snow, in 1958. Lynda Dyer, Pat McMahon, and Linda Ray Stringer seem to be aiming their snowballs at Diane Palamountain. Though very slight, the snow was a pleasant novelty for Wilsonifes. A very pretty lady with a fascinating career is introduced by Sandra Bisbee on Career Day. The air hostess from Braniff Airways tells the details of her job to many interested listeners. The center of attention is football coach, J. C. Riley, as he awards the letterjackets to the 1957-58 lettermen in the office of Principal Dale Douglas (center). Receiving the coveted award arc (reading clockwise) Fred Schwei-zer, Norman Cox, Billy Thames, Emmett Moore, David Miller, and Jack Gravitt. 253 Routine procedure in Journalism class is reading of the city dailies, to observe expert style and content. Here Jeanne Reincrt, center, is reading aloud while the class follows silently. Others on the foreground are Rebecca De Noyelles, and Dianne Palamountain. Typical pictures showing the varied assignments of the staff is this one in which Diane Sanders works out a page layout on the blackboard; Jay Trammell, Suzanne Buhror cooperate on writing an article; Sandra Bisbee studies a city newspaper, while Samar Edwards, Jo Anne Friddle and John McDowell work on special assignments. SUPERIOR NEWSPAPER IS JOURNALISM CLASSES’ PRODUCT Every two weeks throughout the school year the Journalism classes of Albert S. Johnston see the fruits of their labor and learning in the four page tabloid size school newspaper, THE WOODROW WILSON NEWS. For years the NEWS has been adjudged a superior school paper by various critics, and the large circulation it enjoys attests its acceptance by the student body. The NEWS carries no advertising, but is able to keep its head above water by subscription sales at 75 cents per semester and copy sales at 10 cents each. Working as regular editorial staff members this spring were: Frances Sullivan (Editor-in-Chief), Skipper Beauchamp (Managing Editor), Suzanne Buhrer (Associate Editor), Judy Long, Rebecca de Noyelles, Don Barr, Sandra Bisbee, Diane Palamountain, Harry Haun, Bill Reed, Diane Sanders, Barbara Burch, Johnny Bowling, Pat McMahon, and Jerry Carrell. Luther Smith and Nick Lund of the business staff were directed by Miss Mattie Dell Webb and Buford Cates. Conferring on high level matters are editors—Skepper Beauchamp, Frances Sullivan, and instructor-sponsor A. S. Johnston. 254 S. Buhrer, C. Lewis, L. Anderson, R. Bailey, D. Ballard, S. Ballard, J. Barnhart, A. Beene, L. Brohard, C. Cannon, C. Cooper, N. Crittenden, B. Crowell, P. Oavis, P. Deland, L. Duncan, J. Dunlap, M. Eikenburg, D. Rancher, J. Farrier, C. Hamilton, H. Harlan, G. Hinckley, R. Hoppers, J. Jackson, B. Johnson, C. Johnson, D. McAdoo, R. McCollum, D. McShan, D. Palamountain, J. Pavelka, J. Pou, C. Reeves, J. Reinert, S. Romanowski, J. Ross, M. Sargent, M. Shock lee, R. Sloan, D. Smith, M. Smith, C. Stearns, R. Storey, A. Taylor, C. Wallis, S. Watson, E. Wilbanks, B. Witcher, S. Woodruff, B. Woolley, M. Young, D. Zidcrmanis. SENIOR PUBLICATION FEATURES HUMOR AND MEMORIES What is the Senior Pub? The Senior Pub is a mysterious Friday morning staff meeting in the lunchroom . . . the unscrupulous grabbing of personal notes . . . a Saturday at the library poring over joke books . . . the feverish race to meet the deadline . . . the clatter of the typewriter turning out too few pages of copy. But most of all, the Senior Pub is a book full of memories—memories of the teachers and classmates who made senior year into a glorious and thrilling experience! When the Senior Pub is distributed on May 23, it will mark the culmination of many hours of hard work and enjoyment. Suzanne Buhrer and Charlton Lewis, coeditors of the June Senior Publication, confer with Jo Anne Farrier about the art work on the cover. 255 J. W. BROWN Sponsor 1958 CRUSADER BEGAN IN 1956 PAUL F. ALLEN Sponsor SHARON RIEFLER Co-Editor-inChief Publications Military SONJA ROMANOWSKI Co-Editor-inChief Publications Introduction Back in 1956 when sponsor Paul Allen picked several sophomores and Juniors to attend the yearbook clinic at S.M.U. and T.S.C.W., Denton, work was begun on the 1958 CRUSADER. Note taking . . . reading articles and criticisms . . . much discussion . . . loud arguments . . . selection of a theme and cover . . . summer meeting at Editor Sonja's homo (banana splits, yet) (and 2 boy members!), these were some of the activities that laid the groundwork for this year's production. Then followed frenzied summer sessions to send the first signature (sixteen pages) to the publisher by September 1, per contract. Another signature by November 1 required careful planning as to pictures and copy. All the while pictures, pictures, plans, and revisions were made by an inexperienced but optimistic staff. There was fun too. Take for instance the assembly program and the Christmas party. By the time you read this—last night, even, the staff will have had their annual banquet and will have seen the 1958 CRUSADER for the first time. Too, it was fun bossing the junior staff, bless their innocent pointed heads! We owe to them the index. PRESTON BRASHEAR Photography Music LINDA COKER Classes Military JOAN DUNLAP JOAN HALDEMAN Features Classes School Life JERRY ANN REEDER Classes Military SUSAN RUHLAND Athletics DIANE MILES Clubs Military CAROLYN PHILLIPS Clubs DOZENS APPLY FOR STAFF WORK, FEW CHOSEN Now here's a molley crew! The costumes the annual staff girls are wearing depict the sections of the book. Pictured arc Joan Dunlap, Ann Whybark, Jerry Reeder, Diane Miles, Sharon Riefler, Sonja Romanowski, Mickey Shocklee, Barbara Whitman, Joan Haldeman, and Linda Coker. BARBARA WHITMAN Athletics ANN WHYBARK Features School Life 257 TURNPIKE ENDS .. . STAFF EXITS Since March 14, 1958, fourteen Wilsonites have resumed the activities they enjoyed more than nine months ago — such trivial things as sleeping, having free afternoons, and a mind comparatively free from worries. For it was on that memorable date your 1958 CRUSADER was shipped to the publisher. Now that our careers as yearbook editors are over, we have one thing we regret. It was not until the yearbook was almost completed that we began to understand what we were doing, and then it was too late to use our new-found knowledge. The staff will be forever indebted to the many who aided us in completing our book of memories. Without the junior staff who indexed and wrote paragraph upon paragraph of body copy, the annual would surely have been a failure. Deserved thank-you's go to Jerry Carrell, 3A, for snapping many a pretty pose. We are especially grateful to Charles Wilson, representative of Taylor Publishing Company, who was patient and considerate when we met our deadline a few days late. The classes of Miss Zada Wells applied their speedy fingers to typing numerous pages. We could never forget our teachers who smiled when staff members slid into their rooms, slyly placing upon their desks overdue themes. How would you feel if you opened the CRUSADER and saw right before your eyes . . . blank pages? Without the guidance of Mr. Paul Allen, our number one, this could (probably would) have happened. We can truly say that the 1958 CRUSADER Staff memories are worth more to us than fourteen Solid Gold Cadillacs. We hope our book has given you a joyous ride through the past year. Read . . . Enjoy . . . 258 Remember ... It is YOURS! IN MEMORIAM MATRICIA LAJUAN TANNER Tricky Died April 4, 1958 One of the loveliest and most beloved girls in her class. Tricky Tanner was to have graduated in June this year. Her untimely death in an automobile accident during the Easter holidays shocked and grieved every student of Woodrow Wilson who knew and loved her. INDEX CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND DIVISIONS A Aoministration 20 Art Service Club 143 Amletics 177 B Band. Concert 170 Band Military 214 Baseball A” Sauad 200 8 Squad 203 Basketball 18 A Squad 187 8 Sauad 192 C Cheerleaders 204 Chorus • 175 Classes 54 Seniors 56 Juniors 120 Sophomores 130 Crusader Staff 256 D Dallas Historical Society 155 Dedication 7 F Faculty 21 Favorites 40 O 166 120 136 130 Football 178 P Pan American Student Forum Parent-Teachers Association 152 160 40 186 French Club 154 157 Physical Education 156 206 208 G 149 Golf Team 193 Projectionists 146 1 - - f'litK 153 Rangers 226 ICC a coTing v iud j Rifle Team S 227 Junior Achievement 148 School life 230 Junior Red Cross 140 255 138 K OCniO' ruoiivotion Student Council Key Club 147 T Tennis Team 194 L Track Field 197 Library Council 142 W Little Theater 150 Woodrow Wilson Drill Team 162 M Woodrow Wilson News 254 Maiorcttcs Military Music 174 210 Y V Ta .i 144 166 t Teens FACULTY A Allen, Jewel. 34 Allen, Hollis. 23 Allen. Paul F„ 6, 7. 27. 152. 240. 241. 256 Ashburn. G. L.. 240 Atkins. Eunice. 30. 57, 242 B Blevins. Wilhclmina. 23 Boyle, Aliys, 30. 140 Braack, Helen. 27. 142 Brown, Edwina. 27 Brown. J. William. 28. 85. 146. 255 Brown. West. 23 Greene, Paul F.. 23 H Hale. Kenneth. 14, 30, 38 Hardy. Gladys. 39 Hays. Mozelle. 31. 257 Harris. Richard. 212 Harrison. Martha. 38 Helms, Don, 31. 203 Hightower. B. M.. 28. 194 Hill. Irvin. 28 Holbrook. Wallace. 212 Houtchens. L. W.. 29 Hudson. Merle. 31 Humphries. Corin, 25. 232 McKay. Robert. 23 McMillan. Alberta. 28 McMullen. C aude. 27. 249 McNeill, Dale. 32 N Nance, Winnie. 30. 65 Newman. Vagia. 36 P Parsons. Helen. 32 , 48. 163 . 204, 206, 207. 233. 235 R C Caldwell. Willie. 33. 38. 157 Cardwell, Jesse F.. 23 Carlisle. Fern, 30, 85 Cates. Buford. 31. 39. 193 Cavazos, lla Mae. 93 Clifford, Laura E., 32. 158, 206. 207 Crossno. 8ertinc. 34 D Douqias. Dale. 14. 24. 25. 39. 98, 109, 247. 251, 252, 253 J Jetf. Norman. 32. 147. 203 Johnston. Albert S.. 27. 149. 254 K Kelley. Bennie, 14. 28. 187. 188. 189, 246. 252 Kemp, Doris. 26. 145 Kennedy. Lucille. 26 King. Mildred. 26 Kirby. Norcne. 27 Kitchens. H.. 29 Klein. Margaret. 26 lankin. Robert. 12. 32. 175. 239 Redden. Lonnie, 212. 227 liley. James. 28. 114. 253 Roberts, Myrtle. 30. 59 bobbins. Evelny, 32, 169 Royster, George, 32. 170. 171. 236, S Sandel, Juanita. 27 Scaly. Leona. 12. 27. 153 Smith. Doyle. 30. 155 Stovall. Sarah. 29 Southerland. Lee, 212 E Eckelman. Helen. 27. ISO Echerd, Mary, 25, 156 Enlow. Elizabeth. 26 Ellsworth, Agnes. 29 F Finche'. Merie. 31. 143 Forester. Hersche . 29 Francis. Lorcnc. 33. 36 Fulton, E. M.. 23 G Galchutt Malvina. 34 Griffin, Bobby, 26. 200 Goldstein. Hannah 206 Golden, Leverctt, 29 L T Lowro . Flora. 26 Lcavcll, W. W„ 32. 38. 2 2. 213. 236 Taylor, Agnes. 26 Taylor. Bertha. 33 Turman. Mabel. 15. 27 M V Mahoney. Marion, 2l2 Malone. J. H., 25. 39. 115 Matthews. Don. 16. 23 Meador, Ellen. 29. 141 Miller. Daisy. 31 Morris. Jack. 212 Munroe. H. W.. 23 Music' . Jean. 30. 145 Me McB-ayer. T. E.. 29. 186. 192. 232 Van Valkcnburgh, Helen. 31. 68 W Walker. Ewell, 23 Watts. Bennie. 39 V ebb. Mattie. 26, 27. 139. 153 Wells. Zada, 31 White. J. B.. 14. 29 White. W. T.. 23 Wilkins. Bonnie. 84. 232 William. Frank. 23 STUDENT BODY A Abbot, Stanley. 184 Adam , 8illy David. 58 Adams. Mary Stuart. 131. 140 Adamj. Neal. 58. 222 Addington. Mary Gene. 58. 82 140, M3 Addison. Robe't Gene. 179. 121. 184 209 224 Addison. Wayne. 224 Ake'J. Joel. 121. 140. 221 Allen. Gloria. 58. 138. 144, 149, 155 Allen. Harold Lynn. 114. 216 Allen. Joe. 222 Allen. John Ma'ion. 114. 146. 222 Allen. Lamar. 114, 172. 215 Allen. Richa'd. I2l. 224 Allen. Sally. I2l Allman. Linda. 58. 144. ISO. 165 Allmond. Jimmy, 172, 2l5 Allumbaugh. Jimmy. i2l. 221 Altom. Grady. 131. 138. 147. 175. 221 Amend. Billie Faye. 121, 156. 206. 207 Amcndson, Don Juan. 58 Anderson. Carole. 58 Anderson. Eleanor. 30. 121, 138. 155 Andc'son. Linda Jeane, 58. 144. 148. 255 Anderson. Marlis. 121. 152. 207 Anderton. L’nda. 114 Angelo. Josephine, 121 Angelo, Sammy Lou. 16. 58. 140, 142 Armbruster. Joanne. 121 Armstrong. George. 121. 178. 180 Arnett. Sheila. 121 Arnold. John. 121. 216 Arnold. Owen. 59 Ashworth. Bob. 26 Ashworth. Dan, 197 Athens. Vivian. 114. 150. 155. 163 Attlesey. Elizabeth. 121. 140. 162 B Bagby, Dorothy, 121, 144 Bagwell. George E.. 59. 197 Bailey. Cecil. 59. 178. 180. 182. 197. 213. 216 225 Bailey. Rolinda, 59. 65. 163. 255 Baker. Jan. 121. 155. 156, 158 Baker. Melanie. Louvie, 131 Baker. Willie. 187. 188. 189. 190. 242. 244 246. 247 Baldwin. Glenda Dianne. 131 Ballard. David Franks, 27. 29. 59. 221. 255 Ballard, Sandra Sue. 59. 162. 163. 235. 239. 255 8allinger. Charles. 131. 221 Ballinger, Frances, 121 Ballou. Judy. M3. 114. 163 Bane. Carolyn. 59. 142 Bankston, Douglas, 121. 219 Barineau. Lee. M3. 114 8ern©tt. Jcrrisue. 121 Barnhart. Jean E., 59. 144. 153, 255 Barr. Donn. 59. 149. 200. 201 Bass. Roger. 26 29. 60. 142 Bassham, Roy Clark, 60, 74, 147. 216. 224 Batchelor. Wanda. 60. 165 Baugher. Sally. 13l. 154 Bayless. Polly Ann. 121, 173 Beal. Richard H.. 60. 142. 223 Beauchamp. Skipper. 60, 149. 194, 195, 254 Beaumont, Brenda. 32. 121, 154. 155 Beck, 8arbara. 60 Bcckerman. Andrea Tannye. 60. 155. 206 Bcddow. David. 121, 216 Bee. Richard. 131. 169. 172. 215 Beeman. John. 60 Beene. Azalea. 17. 60. 255 Bell. Sally Sue Emily. 112, 144. 154 Bell. William Albert Utah. 216. 232 Bemusdaffer. Judy. 16. 121 Bennett. Barbara, 121, 140 Bennett, Bobby. 61 Bennett. David. 220 Bennett. Michael. Al, 172. 214. 234. 235 Bennett. Don, 61. 178. 180. 182 Bennett. Sandra. 121 Bennett. Troy Lynn, 131. 192 Jenfhul. Forrest Gene. 61 Jcnthul, Jerry, 131. 175, 224 lentley. Milton Paterson, 121. 221 Berger. Linda Ann. I3l Bergstrom, Paul Edward. 173, 215 Bcsse'. Suzanne, 61. 149. 175 Bevlngton. Patricio Ann, 61, 144, 151. 153. 168 Bevctte. Robert Eugene. 131, 169. 172. 215 Biddle. Sally. 131 Bidwell. Bermaiean, 173 Bitger, Barbara Jean. 131 Billingsly. Lorry Franklin, 200. 201. 221. 232 Billingsly. Sandra. 28. 135. 138. 156, 194 Billion. Midge. 121. 206 Binford. Anne. 175. 121. 140. 149 Birmingham. James. 121 Bisbee. Sandra. 61 139. 149. 158. 194. 195. 206 253 154 Bishop. Barbara. 121. 175 Blackwell, David. 121. 172. 215 Blandford, Betty Lynne. 121 215. 154 Blankenship, Mike. 222 Blend. Lawrence Stanley. 172, 215 Bloom. Marcio. 121, 140. I6«’ Boettcher. Dan. 29. 61. 214. 216 Boedeker. Bill. 30. 121. 219 Bollman. Bucky. 61. 146 179, 180. 182 Bolton. Carol Mae. 30. 62. 148. 155 Bonner. James. 222 Bora . Billy Jack. 129 Borden. Linda. 62 Bosley. Carolyn. I2l Bourland. Guy Daniel. 62 Bowling. 62. 104. 151 Bo . Gene Edwin, 62, 222 Boyd, David Arthur, 221 Boyd. Gary. 131 Boyd. Jerry Pickens. 114 Boyd. Lora Margie. 135, 154. 156. 175 Boyd. Marion. 121. 163. 168 Boyd. Martha. 131, 148, 154 Boyd. Robert. 131. 193 Bradford. Carolyn. 131 Bradford. Janice. 38. I3l Bradford. Weldon. 222 Bradley, Brooks. 19. 62. 140 146 155, 173. 214. 240 Bradley. Sarah, 62, 142 Bragg, David. 62 Branch. Haskell. 63, 142, 197. 198 Brandt. James, 63. 209 Brashear. James, 63. 149. 168. 169, 249, 2S6 Bray, Eileen, 173 Branscome. Sharon. 142. 243 Brazeale. Paula. 63 Bright. David, 131. 224 Brister, Wesley. 131, 216 Broekles. Constance, 131 Brohard. Linda, 63. ISO. 158. 255 Brooks. Barry. 18. 45. 57. 58. 63, 80, 161. 205. 209. 232. 241. 252 Broughton. Priscilla, 63, 144, 150 Brown, Janet, 121 Brown. Jerry Lee. 131 Brown. Jon. 221 B'own. Robert, 26. 63. 142, 219 Brown. Shirley, 63 Brownlee. Elizabeth Ann. 16 131 154 Bruton, Alice, l_31 Bryan. Ann Luoine, 64 B'yon. Jewel. 131 Bryan. Morris Wayne. 243 Bryant, Carl. 222 Bryant. Guendill, 175 Buchanan. James, 64. 222 Buhrer. Suzanne. 64. 104. 140. 254. 255 Burch. Barbara, 64. 155 8urch, Mary. 121 Burden Oleta. 131 Burk. Carol. 64. 155 Burke, Georgia, 242 Burke, Patricia. 131, 154 Burlew, Martha. 64 Burlew, Mary. 64 Burns. Carol. 64 Burnworth. Mike. 121, 221 Butler. Barbara. 155 Butler, Charles. 172, 215 Butts. Bill. 64. 179. 182. 197 8ynum. Bobbie. 175 Byrd, Gary. 138. 222 8yrum, Billye Sue. 121, 244 Byrum. Wade, 138. 178. 182. 242. 244 C Caddell, Cathey. 131, 154 Caddell, Jo Ellen, 65 Callahan. Frank. 65 Cameron. Linda Kay. 121 Campbell Brenda Jennings. 242 Campbell James M chaol. 175. 213. 220 227 Ca-pbell Jesse W.. 216 Campbe I. Paul. 121. 146 221 Campbell, Rita Ann. 131 Campbell. Sandra. 131 Cannon. Leonard. I3l. 186 Cantrell. James, 49. 65. 178, 180. 181. 182 Carmichael. Buddy. 65, 140, 141, 148. 221 Carmichael. Mike. 121, 216 Carpenter. Ma ine. 114. 143 Carr. Linda Elizabeth, 131 Corrabba. Joe, 65 Carrell, Jerry. 61 122. 224 Carter. Gaylord William, 65. 179. 182 Cason. Carol Sue. 131, 140 Casper. Jim. 131. 203. 216 Cathey. Billy Frank. 222 Cathey. Mary Alice. 16, 122 Cervin. Richard Lynn, 65. 221 Chambe'S. Jo Ann. 131 Chambers. Kenneth Wayne. 218 Chambe'S. Virginia, 131 Chamness. Terry, 65. 138, 142. 218 Chance. Patsy. 122 Channell, Nancy Jo. 66 Channell, Sue. 122 Cnepman. Calvin Van. 122. 200, 202, 219 Chapman. Joe 131. 216 Chappell. Lurah Lee. 66 Charba. Edward Howard. 122, 221 Cherry William Paul, 122, 172. 215 Chotas, Angie. 122, 150 Cnotas. Mary. 138. 242 Christian. Steve, 66. 142, 155, 219, 227 Christon. Irene. 66 Christopher, Shirley Ann, 66, 144 Christmas, Lawrence Edward. 216 Clardy. Bert Lo'cn. 135. 146 Clare. Carole Sue. 66, 138 Clark, Barbara, 122 Clark. Margaret. 131 Clark. Sandra, 149 Clark. Shirley. 17. 18. 45. 53. 66. 80. 84. 138. 161, 187. 205. 241 Clay. Herman. 66. 155. 219 Clayton. Bobby. 122, 221 Clemens, Joanne. 131, 175 Clifton. Jean. 122 C ose, Fred. 120. 131. 138. 169. 173, 215 Cloud. Jack Ray. 131. 186, 222 Clunn, Bob, 135 Coats. Bob. 66 Cobb. Doris, 122 Cobb, John. 115 Cochran, John, 232 Cochrum, Barbara 66 Codoy, Raymond Charles, 131, 186. 219 Coday, Robert Lee, 122, 219 Coerver. Edward. 122. 146. 154. 222 Coffman, Gary, 122. 197, 198 Coker, Betty, 66 Coker. Linda. 72. 115. 150, 151. 155. 162, 256. 257 Cole. Sandra. 122. 160 Coleman, Judy Carolyn, 131 Coleman, Larry. 122. 219 Collins. Jerry, 57-58 Colquitt, Lavada. 131 Combs. Stanley Paul. 221 Cook. Barbara Janet. 131, 148 Cook. Bennie. 122. 175 Cook. Patricia Ann, 131 Cookston. Terry Marion. 66, 178. 181, 182, 197. 198 Coons. Judy. 135. 138, 144, 149, 154 Cooper, Havdcn Hadkcll, 131, 222 Cooper. Judy. 150 Cooper, Molly. 122. 143. 154 . 207 Cooper. Sandra Carla. 67, 79, 104, 138. 163. 235. 239. 255 Cope. Jo Ann. 131. 144, 154 Copeland. John Wayne. 224 Copple, Judith Ann. 145. 164 Cordcr, John, 219 Cothrum. Carol Ann. 122, 140, 156 Cottingame. Jerry Ralph, 131. 154. 216 Covington, Eugene. 131 Cox. Jimmy, 122. 224 Cox. Johnny, 131. 224 Co . Kay Yvonne. 67 Co . Marcille. 122 Co , Mary. 67. 144, 163, 239 Co . Norman, 67. 102. 178, 181. 182. 253 Co e, Rose Marie, 67 Craddock. Reg na, 67 Craven. Carol. 122. 162 Crawford. Booby. 122 Crawford Polly Ann. 122 138. 56, 175 Creel. Patsy. 67 Crittenden, Martha. 67, 146. 155, 206, 257 C'of'ord Mary Lea 131 Cross. Yvette. 173 C'owel! 8 II. 67. 109. 147 213. 22 257 Crowther, Ronny. 131. 146 Cullins. Jerry. 172, 215. 216 Cullum. Fred. 131 216 Curd. David. 31, 67 Curtis. Mary Bendell. 2 3 Curtis. Nita. 122 D Dalhoff. Diann. 122. 140. 144. 155 Dalton. Dewey. 131. 172, 215 Dalton Jimmy Ray. 67. 224 Oandridoc. Sue. 67 Daniel. Craig 131, 219 David. James. 122. 222 Davis. Charles. 122 Davis. Norman. 122. 222 Davis Pat Ward. 68. 193 , 218. 255 Davis. Robert Clay. 122. 153. 173 215 Davis. Ronnie E.. 216 Davis, Sandra Joe’. 122 Davis. Nita. 131. 155 Davis. Phil. 203 221 Dearing, Patricia Ann. 29. 68 Deason. Jim. 68 Deason. Martha Ann. 68 Deason. Paul. 122 . 221 Dsavenport. Tommy. 222 DcBard, Marcia. 131. 154 DeBow, David B.. 221 DeCardenas Jr., Arthur. 221 DcCardenas. Ma'k. 221 Decherd, Nancy Jane. 122 Dedrick. LeDalc. 68 Dcedlc, Edwin. 197 DeFord. Harry. 122. 138. 178. 181. 187. 216. 228. 239 DeGrazic'. Mike Dav’d, 179, 186. 131. 192 DeLand. Pat. 68. 153. 156. 166. 168. 173, 255 Dennett, Russell Robert. 131. 216 DeNoyeiles, Rebecca. 27. 68. 2$4 Dcsilcts. John J., 68 Densmore. Johnny, 222 Deweese. Mary Jane. 131 DeWitt, Denton. 12. 68 DeWitt. Jan. 221 Dickerson. Jerry 69, 216 Dickerson. Sara Elizabeth. 69 Dickson. Martha. 27. 248 Diggs. Cathie. 69. 144, 150. 232 Dillard, Diane, 132. 169 Dillard. Robert. 122 Dismuke. Sharon. 132 Dixon, Martha. 242 Oixon. Donna. 68, 69 Dodd. Dale. 122. 152, 219 Dodd. Dawn, 122 Dodson. Jay. 122. 200 . 202 Dorris. Niki. 69. 154 Doster. Jimmy. 179 Douqlass. Judy, 32 Dowlearn, Rick. 69 Doxev. Buddy. 69 . 209 Dozier. Dionre. 69 Drago. Jerry. 122. 219 Drake. James Earl, 215. 216 Dubner. Ronald. 132, 219 Duke. Janice Dorene, 69. 173 Duke. Joy, 132 Duncan. Lois. 70, 138, 151. 153, 162. 165, 248. 255 Duncan. Robert Lee. 27. 132. 194. 196, 222 Duncan. Wanda Lee. 70. 155 Dunlap. Joan. 16. 47. 62, 70. 138. 151 163. 164 . 239 , 255 256, 257 Dunn. Rusty. 38. 70. 178, 179. 180 181, 182, 183. 197. 199 Duran. Joe. 222 Duran. Johnny, 222 Durbin. Ethelyn, 70 Durham, Brenda Lou. 122 Dyer. Linda Anne. 70. 253 261 E Easter. Don. 132. 179. 186. 192. 203 Eastman, Sue Ann. 132. 158, 159. 170 Eaves. Linda Kay. 122. 155 Edge. Sharon Kay. 70 Edgett. Norman Willis. 132 Edmondson. Carol. 132, 149. 206 Edmondson. Perry. 70 155. 223 Edmundson. Charles Wayne. 132. 138.154 . 219 Edwards. Carolyn Gail. 122. 153 Edwards, Paula Christcnc. 38. 132. 156. 148 Edwards. Ranjy Trice, 70. 138. 197, 222 Edwards. Samar, 71. 254 Eqan. Buddy. 18. 48. 71. 80. 204, 205 Eikcnburg Madelynn. 26. 71, 138. 142. 151. 156. 234. 255 Elkins. Elwood. 71 Ellenburg. Martha Ann. 71. 154, 156 Ellis. Beverly. 71 Ellis. Marcia. 132. 173 Elmore. Gordon. 132. 216 Emery. Thomas. 123, 187 Emmett. David. 28. 105. 123. 184, 219 Emmett. John. 71. 146, 178. 182, 184 Encke, Nick. 123. 193. 216, 224 Englcmann, Kurt. 71. 172 Enlow Mi ton M.. 26. 71. 209 Erwin. Charles (Buddy). 123, 187, 206. 234 Erwin. Charles. 123 Erwin. Judy. 132 Ethcredge. Jerry. 123, 197. 224 Eubanks. W. A.. 243 Evans. Dick. 72 Evans. Glenda Sue, 123 Evans Nancy 72 140, 144. 151. 235 Ewing. Dale. 17, 72 Ewing. Marcio. 123. 143 F Fagala. Shirley Joyce. 72 Fancher. Doug. 222 Fancher. Denise Suzzette. 26. 72. 142. 150. 255 Faraizl, Frankie. 115. 219 Farley. Alvin. 132. 186 Farley. Bill, 72, 221 Farrier. Jo Anne, 72. 143, 255 Farrow. Dove. 216 Farrow. Karyn. 132, 161 Farrow. Mary Morgarct, 30. 32 123, 238 Ferguson, David. 132. 222 Ferguson. Robert (Mike). 72. 158 Ferguson. Rosolind, 132. 175 Ferris. Bill. 72. 217 Field. Richard Lewis. 123. 146. 169, 172. 215 Finley, Carole, 132. 140 Finley. Jancllc, 123 Fite. Doris. 135 F t . Edwin Allan, 73. 214 Fittz. James Douglos. 132, 179, 186 Fitzgerald. Randy, 221 Flccnor. Betty Jane. 119. 242. 243 Fleming, Noncy. 29. 123 Fleming. Samuel Rodney. 73, 222 Florian. Sally 2 3 Flynn. Roy. 73. 172 Fooshee. Emily. 16, 2 2 Foote. Billy. 73. 146. 173. 214 Ford. Chad. 123. 197 Ford. Melinda. 132 Foreman. Dorothy Mae. 123 Foster. Carolyn. 73, 140, 144. 149. 154. 164 Fo . Katie Moe. 32. 73 Frank. Hazel Frances. 73 Franks. David. 203 Franks. Jean. 132 Frazier. Clifford. 123. 219 French. Charles Eric. 172. 215 Friddlc. Jo Ann. 115. 138 Frith. Suzanne. 73 Fritts. Frank. 73. 209 Frost. Dione. 132. 152, 154 Fry. John Wesley. 74. (78, 197 Fuller. Linda. 123 Fulkerson. Mike. 123, 187, 188. 190. 191 G Gaddis. Jcrilyn, 123 Gage. Sandra. 19. 72, 77. 96. 123. 154. 155. 174 Galbraith. Glenn. 123. 146. 221 Gallihcr. Marsha. 74 Gandy, Sylvia. 74. 149. ISO Gardner. Katherine. 141 Garfield. Dana, 119. 140 Garlington. Hubert. 222 Gamer. Philip. 74 Gardner. Wallace. 132 Garland. Marla (Kay). 132 Garner. Lois, 32 175. 123 Gamer. Sara. 123 Garrett, Jerry Dempsey. 186, 123 Gauldinq. John Alan. 74 Gay. Bob. 2 5 Gensler Jimmy. 132. 197. 224 George. Elaine. 123, 163 George Jon Anthony. 209 Gcrsch. Don. 74, 232 Gersch. Fred Charles. 123. 175 Gerst, Yvonne. 19. 73. 74. 77. 88. 117. 157. 174. 241 Gibbons. Johnnie Sue. 123 Gibson, Kenneth William. 132 Gilbreath. Pat Taylor. 74 Giles. John. 222 Gill. Frank. 132, 146. 216 Gillham Judy. 123 Ginger. Joe. 132 Gloss. Mike. 193. 216 Glosup. Elizabeth. 74 Golden. Johnny. 135. 140. 187, 190 Goldsmith. Larry. 132. 147. 224 Gorman. Mary Elizabeth. 207, 244 Gould, Dick. 221. 241. 25l Graf. Charles. 115 Grace. Kathy, 123. 154. 168, 173 Grahom, Bobby, 123. 219 Grahom. Eddie, 115 Graham. Jennie. 123 Grant. Patricio Camillie, 19. 73. 77. 88. 135. 138. 174 Grant. Paul. 30. 123. 200. 201 Grau, Martha Ann, 123. 135 Graves. Mary Frances, 132 Gravitt. Jack. 75 . 96. 178. 179. 182. 199. 253 Gray. Jock. 123 Gray Jann. 115. 150. 162 Gray. Linda, 123. 165 Gray Jr.. Robert Woodrow. 18. 75. 96. 179. 182 Greenway. Chorlotte. 123 Greer. Donna. 75. 117 Greer. Mike, 123, 186. 219 Greer, Sondra. 75. 143 Gregory. Joanne. 75. 158. 175 Grier, Billy, 75 Grier, James Oale, 132 Griffin. Carol. 242, 243 Griffith. David. 138. 186, 216 Griffin. Reed Edward. 123. 221 Griffith. Gwendolyn Ann. 75. 166. 167. 169 Griffith. Mary. 115. 143. 257 Griffith, Russel. 116. 147. 221 Griesel. Patricia Anne. 135. 138 Gricsel. Michele Lynn. 132 Grubbs. Philip. 75. 232 Grundy. Robert Leon, 222 Gruschkus, Gabriele. 123. 206 Gruschkus, Gerhard. 132, 168 , 222 Gunn. Eddie. 116 Gunn, Grocie, 68. 75 Gurley. Bill. 18. 123, 186. 197 Guthrie. James. 132. 179. 186. 203. 222 Guy. Richard. 103. 216 Guynes, Steve. 123. 172. 215 H Hailey. Suzanne. 76. 173 Haldeman. Joan Halsey. 32. 116, 151. 256. 257 Hale. Lynda, 123 Hall. Charlotte. 123 Hall. Julia Elizabeth. 76 Hall, Patricio Jean. 76 Hall. Shirley Ann. 76 Hollingsworth. Paul. 203 Hollmark, George. 76 Haltom. Julie. 235 Hamilton. Charles F.. 76. 146. 224, 255 Hamilton. Marshall. 184. 216 Hamm. Kathy. 132. 158 Hammond. Paula, 132 Handley. Nancy. 132 Haney. Paul. 76. 139. 194. 195 Hanna. Clifford L.. 116 Hardie, Barbara Anne. 77. 150. 233 Hargis. Raymond Edward. 116. 172, 214 Harkness. Dana Matthew. 216 Harkness, Travis. 142. 243 Harrison. Judy, 76. 144, 150 Harlan, Herbert. 13, 18. 46. 57. 64. 77. 102. HO. 178. 179. 181. 182, 184. 185. 200. 201. 245. 255 Harris. Barbara. 142. 242, 243 Harris. Bill. 18 64. 179. 186. 224 Harris. Earl, 77 Harris. Linda Marie. 123. 175 Harrison. Arthur. 77 Harrison. Mary Ann. 124. 194 Hartlinc. Brenda. 135 Harvey. Joyce Anne. 116 Harvey. Roberta. 124 Haun, Harry. 77, 149. 150. 155. 166, 168. 216 Hawkins, Gary. 77. 221 Hayes. Gaylo’d. 124. 221 Hayes. Susan Rae. 44. 77. 138. 139, 140. 151. 153. 158. 175. 206. 248 Hayle. Marsha Frances. 78. 144, 149 Hearnc. John. 192 Hcdgecock. Martha. 19. 73, 77. Ill 124, 161. 174 Heflin. Virginia. 119 Hcnnen. Stephen. 132. 221 Henry. Lyndon. 153. 219. 168 Hensley. Pat. 129 Hermann. Clarence Henry. 132. 215 Herndon. Bobbie Sue. 124. 173 Hcrold. Jim. 124. 154 Hctherington. Ann. 124 Hicks. Kanedo. 78. 144. 149. 155 Hieatt, Betty Louise. 78. 79. 138. 144 151. 233. 235 Higgins. Naiomi. 78. 149. 175 Hill. Barbara Ann. 124 Hill. Barbara June. 129 Hill. Connie. 124. 152 Hill. Fred Mactin, 78. 173 Hill. Gary Vic. 132. 193. 219 Hill, Linda, 52. 116. 138, 164 Hill. Patricia. Ann. 17. 78. 144. 151 Hill, Patricia Louise. 124 Hill. Russell. 12. 178, 179. 181. 182. 183. 242 Hill. Sue 132. 154 158 Hilley, Larry Curtis. 78. 213. 222. 229 Hilton. Patricia Ann. I2 Hinckley. Glen. 78. 193, 223. 255 Hines. Mary Olivia. 78 Hinoiosa, Ralph. 168, 222 Hinson, Nina, l24, 154. 175 , 251 Hixson. Jerry M., 221 Hoag. David. 124 Hodges. Peggy. 79, 144. 155. 156, 158 Hogan. Ronnie. 79. 218 Hogan. Shirley. 79 Hogue. Vernon, 124. 187. 191 Holcomb, Henry J., 135. 146, 215. 216 Holcomb. Lorna. 124 Holden. Verna. 79. 175 Holder, Janice. 79 Hollis. Charlotte. 79. 168 Holloway. Richard. 116 Holley. Jerry Eugene. 219 Hood. Carolyn Helen. 132, 138 Hood. Marilyn Estelle. 132. 140, 155 Hopkins. Anna Ruth. 132, 154. 156 Hopper. Sharron, 132. 194 Hoppers. Richard Gene, 79, 155. 172, 215. 255 Horner. Margo Ann. 132 Hornsby. Joe. 79, 221 Horrocks. Billy Jack. 124 House. Peggy Ann, 124. 158 House. Vivian. 124, 207 Houseman. Carisa. 124 Howard. Eddie Ray. 124. 219 Howell. Jim. 79. 171. 172. 215 Huffhines. Carol Jeanne. 132 Huffstutler. James Ellis. 216 Hull. Tommy, 243 Humphreys. Joel Don. 80, 197. 193 Hunt. Sherry. 19. 38. 73. 77. M2. 132, 161. 174 Hunt. Thomas Robert 80 Hunter. Wilson. 124. 169. 172. 215 Hurlbuf. Homer Graham. 132 Hurley. Sara Catheryn, 132 Hurry. Raymond. 124. 148. 224 Hutchinson. Tom. 218 Hyde. Mike. 119, 124 I Inglct. Carol Ann. 80 Ingram. Janice. 15. 124. 148, 206 Irons. Alice. 124, 207 Irons. Dorothy Jean. 132 Irving. William. 116. 140. 146, 252 Ivey. Barbara. 124 J Jackson, Billie, 124 Jackson. Dolores Lorraine. 124 Jackson. Janis, 80. 255 Jackson. Sandra Lee. 124 Jacobs. Robert Franklin. 124 184 200, 221 Jacobs, William E., 80 James. Joyce. 132 Jamieson. Janet. 80. M3. 154, 166 169 Jarrell. Patsy Ruth. 80. III. 248 Jaynes. Clarice, 80. 144, 145 Jefferies. Linda. 124, 154, 158. 159 Jeffers. John Wayne. 132. 152 172 2l5 Jelinek. Fronk, 80 Jenkins. James. 124. 216 Jennings. George. 81. 216 Jensen. Bryant. 81, 197 Jensen. Gregg. 117 Jensen. John. 147. 218 Jinks. Leonard Michael. 219 Johnston. Anne. 132 Johnson. Bailey Comer. 81, 142 150. 153 209. 255 Johnson. Carol, 26. 81. 142, 148. 175 Johnson. Gerald. 222 Johnson. Jackie. 124. 155 Johnson. Jay. 12 . 216, 232 Johnson. Jimmie Ray. 81 Johnson. John Wayne. 81. 219 Johnson. Judith Marion. 81. 82. 143 Johnson. Kathy. 132. 175 Johnson. Oscar. 124 Johnson. Lonnie Ray. 175. 216, 227 Johnson. Lynn. 81 Johnson. Steve V ., 132. 192. 203 224 Johnston. Glenda, 124, 140 Johnston. John. 81, 146. 147 Jones. Alice, 132 Jones. Carolyn. 135. 138. 154 Jones, Cliff. 82 Jones. David. 222 Jones. Donald E.. 82 Jones. Dorothy Louise. 124 Jones. Ellwood, 124. 172. 214 Jones. Kathy. 32, 194 Jones. Larry Michael. 82 Jones. Margi. 132. 138. 148. 157 Jones. Marilyn. 15. 124. 154 Jones. Mike 124. 222 Jones. Orvil. 124 . 200. 201. 224 Jones. Sandra. 125 Jones. Stanley Kent. 82. 209 Jordan. Lynn. 125. 193. 217. 225 Joyce. Steve. 16. 82. 223 Justus. Judy. 82 K Kadanc, Judy. 82 Kadane, Madalyn. 132 Kadanc. Melanie. 140, 154 Kadane. Patty. 15. 18. 58. 80. 82, III. 204. 205, 233. 246. 248 Kohle. F. Gilbert. 172, 214 Kahn. Peter Eric. 82 Kaminski. Jimmy Hugh, 83, 222 Kamplain. Kathryn, 132 Kanatzar. Larry. 27, 83 Kartous. Gcannc. 125. 155 Kaufman. Gary. 216 Kaufmon. William. 83. 222 Kaun. Bill. 83. 221 Keiffer. John. 125. 156 Kelly. Emmitt. 178 Kelly. James. 83, 197 Kelly. John Eugene. 198 Kelly. Robert. 83. 147. 217 Kelly, Sarge. 178, 183. 197 Kendall. Eddie. 148. 175. 216 Kennedy. Carole Annette. 133. 148 Kenning Paul. 197 Kent. Betty Dell. 83. 157 Kerley. William Clyde. 117. M7. 197. 221 Ketchcrsid. Chesley. 133. 172, 214 Kidd. John. 125. 178 Kiefer. Hal. 125 Killebrcw. Susie. 133 Kimbell. Marjorie, 133 Kincoid. Kathy. 84. 162 Kincy, Karen, 133. 158 Kinney. Paul. 84 King. Barbara, 83. 155 King. Elizabeth Rose. 125, 155 King. Kay. 133, 175 Kinscl. Aliene. 133. 144 Kirby. Glenn, 84. 222 Kirby. LeGrand, 125, 219 Kirk. Bill. 84 Kirkland. Gary. 84 Kirkpatrick. Stonie. 133 Kirkwood. Tommy. 203 Klopp. John. 125 Klein. Carolyn. 84. 162. 163. 235 Knight. Louise. 133. 154. 173 Knippa, Perry, 218 Koenig. Linda. 175 Koppman. Eddie, 133 Kriss, Richard, 84 Kriss. Rosalind. 26. 84 Kristoffcrsen. Bob, 125, 221 262 L Lackey. Billy. 224 logo . Je«. 175. 179. 192. 197 LaGrone, Ronnie. 84. 224 Laird. Pat. 133. 138 Lambert. James. 133, 186, 192. 203 Lancaster. James. 85 Lander. Tommy. 71 125. 221 Landress. Mary. 125, 156 Lane. Linda. 125 Lanius. John. 125. 217 LaRuc Pat, 85 175 Laughlin, Phillip. 197 Lavo. Becky. 85. 143 Leach. Bobby. 178. 183. 197. 198 Lebel. Sue. 133. MO. Ml Ledbctte. Bertha. 133 Ledbetter. Donald. 133. 209 Ledbetter. Randall. 85 Lee, Bettyc. 169, 172 Lee. Donna. 117 Lee. George. 192. 203, 221 Lee. Mary, 125 Lee. Myrtle. 125 Lee. R chard, 125. 152. 221 Leeson. Bob. 85. I0 . 197. 193 Leigh, George. 223 Lciqh, Linda. 135 LeNoir. Mayrene. 135, 133. 154 Lcntx. Bobby. 223 Lenx. Marie, 125 Lcnx. Jerry, 85 Lester. Charlene. 133 Lctkicwiex. Helen. 85 Levering, Paul. 125 Lewis. Austin. 85. 155 Lewis. Charlton. 16. 85. 146, 147. 187. 189, 190, 191. 200. 213. 219. 247. 255 Lindloff, Wayne. 86 Lindsey. Glenn. 18. . 86. 178. 181, 182, 183. 197. 199 Line, Beverly, 86. 163. 163 Little, Clydcne, 125 Little, John. 86 Little. Linda. 86. 144 Litton, Bob, 86 Llewellyn. Derrell. 220 Lofland. Jerry. 86. 217 Loftis. Betty. 133 London. Denys. 18, 51. 80. 86. Ifl, 138. M2, 144. 155 204. 205. 248 Long. James, 223 Long. Jerry. 125 Long, Judy. 86. 149, 194, 195, 196 Long, Priscilla. 125 Lontos, George. 218 Loudcnback. Charles. 125 loughmiller. Joan, 117. 163 Love. Dianna. 125 Lowe. Mary. 125. 152, 155 Lowrcv. Ronald, 217 Lumpkins. Maureen, 133. 173 Lund. Nick, 39. 125. 218 Lundy. Peggy. 86 LuPlace. Eugene. 86. 200, 202 Lynch. Mike. 133, 173. 214 Lyon. Linda. 133, 173 Lyons. Allan. 86. 220 Z McAdoo. Dovid. 87. M2. M7. 213 McAlister. Mack. 87. 187. 188. 191. 247. 252 McCann. Travis Aivic. 125. 224 McClanahan. Betty Jean. 133 McClanahan, Robert Edward. 87 McClendon. Emma. 87. I7S McClure. Jimmy. 214 McClure. Thom. 169, 172 McCluskey. Barbara. 126. 152. 156 McCluskey. Henry (Buddy). 133. 147. 152. 217 McCollum. Ronnie (Guxman). 87 209 McConnell, Jim. 126 McCord. Larry Durrcll. 117. 224 McCormick. Lou Nell, 117 McCoy. Richord. 133. 146, 218 McCrary. Jeff C.. 217 McCulloch. Mary. 133 McCurdy. Carole. 113. 117. 154. 164 McDaniel. Mike. 218 McDaniel. Bobby. 126. 220. 22? McDonald, Dorothy Ann, 126 McDonald. Martha, 87 McDonold. Parie. 218 McDonald. Robert. 126. 220 McDowell, Mick. 223 McFarland. Carl Lane. 117. 218, 227 McFarlen. Steve. 223 McFarlin. William Darden. 126. 217 McGee. Betty Carolyn, 126. 152 McGee. Glenda. 133. 156 McGill. Dennis. 133, 220 McGough. Nancy, 87, 145, 165 McGowen. India. 126. 158 McGraw. John Osborne. 126 McGraw, Robe't Anthony. 217 McGraw. Tony. 87. 232 McGough. Judy. 31 McGugan, Jonne. 126, 175 McHalc. Leilani. 15 138. 152, 162 Mclntire. Sharon. 87 McKenna. Bill. 273 McKcnxic. Patricia Ann. 81. 151. 155 McKinlay. Connie. 126, 162 McLarry. Peggy June. 126. 143 McLean. Evelyn. 87. 145. 238 McLemore. Jo Nell. 133 McMahan. Benny, 87. 139. 20i McMahan. Jack. 133. 168. 217 McMahon. John Scott. 87 McMahon. Patricia Ann. 88. 163. 253 McMahan. Ross Lowe 88 142. 217 McMillan. Don Pratt. 88. 138. 139. 197. 217 McMillan. Tommy, 209 McNabb. Carolyn. 133 McNall. Donna Metha. 88. 142. 146 McReynolds. John (Jack). 88. 197 McShen. Doris. 88. 139, 255 McSpadden. Janice. 133. 139, 175. 206 McWilliams. John. 88 M Mabry, Anne. 125 Macfarlanc. Rae Anne. 88 Mackey. Gail Elisabeth. 125 Mackey. Marsha, 133. 154 Madden, Jim. 133, 141. 186. 197 Maddox, Clinton. 89 Maddox. Mike, 13. 18, 64. 89. 200. 201. 202 Malcolm. Gary. 217 Malcolm. Jim. 224 Malin. Thomas Robinson. 217 Malo, Paula Margaret. 133 Mamantov. Igor. 133. I84. 194. 217, 228 Marable. Junne Lane. 133 Morder. June. 125 Marks. Charlotte. 133 Marriott. Cec:l. 220 Marshall. Ann. 133, 169 Marshall. Barbara. 89. 95. 141. 145. 165 Marshall. David, 89. 219 Martin. Marion. 3l. 133, 158. 168 Martin. Rick. 50. 89. 187. 188. 190, 191. 196 Martin, Ronald. 89 Masen, John, 13. 89 Massey, Milton. 186 Matthews, Anita 89, 148 Matthews. Patricia Jcanie, 133 Maxwell. Sandra. 89 May. Billy John. 117. 220 May. James Wayne. 125. 152. 225 Moy, Mike. 90 Mayberry, Eric. NO Mayo. Logan Wayne. 133 168 Maxe. Robert. 197 Mcdlin, Earlyne, 133 Merrill. George. 175. 175. 220 Midler. Stan Alvin, 90 Milam, Adds Daneen. 90 Milam. Nancy. 90 Miles. Diane. 90. 118. 141. 145. 155. 156 256. 257 Miles. Milton, Eugene. 90. 147. 223 Miller. Barbara. 125, 139 Miller Billie. 90 Miller. Bonnie. 90. 148 Miller Craig. 220 Miller. David. 179, 180. 181. 182. 183. 184. 178 . 201. 202, 253 Miller. Frankie. 90. 173 Miller. Jan. 135. 154, 175 Miller, Jim. 13. 91 Miller. Linda. 91. 148 Miller, Stanley. 133. 217 Miller, William David. 13, 91. 96. 102. 200. 236 Millican. Charles. 223 Milligan. Kenneth Randolph, 125. 197 Mills, Linda Kay. 91 Mills. Martha. 91. 139, 156 Minsky. Jack Allen Minton. Joyce. 91. 232 Mitchell. Joe. 91 Mitchell. Sara. 125 Mitchum. Kenneth. 224 Moffitt. Kathleen, 133 Mondy. Lewis. 28. 91. 109. 147. 161. 194. 196. 241 Mondy. Mary Martha. IK. 141. 156. 163 Monkres. Jack. 173. 214 Moody. Ann. 135 Mooney. Maureen. IK. 152. 155 Moore. Carolyn, 38, 133. 141 Moore, Charles. 91. 147, 22 Moore. Emmett. 18. 64, 125. 183, 184, 200. 202. K3 Moore. Jerry, 49. 92. 151, 164. 165. 233 Moore Joe Bob. 92 Moore, Judy. 92, I Si Moore, Patricia Ann. 133 Moore, Weldon. 125, 220 Moreno. James Lee. 125. 133 Morris. Betty Lynn. 92. 142, 145. 153 Morris, J. N., 209 Morris, Marvin. 133. 220 Morris, Steve. 217 Morrison. Laneta. 92 Morrow, Kathleen. 92 Moseley. Laurie. 92. 154 , 221 Mount, James. 92, 220 Moyers. Mary Ann, 142. 143, 243 Mowat. Patricia. 133. 154 Mullen. Lonnie. 92 Mullins. Beth. 93. 145, 149 Murdock. Don. 105. 125 186, 200. 202. 224 Murphy. Geraldine. 135 Murphy, Martha. 207 Murphy. Mary Alice. 125, 139, 154 Murray. Elizabeth. IK. 139, 141 N Nall. Mary Frances. 133 Nance. Eddie Mike. 93. 197 Neeley, Dallas. 126 Neff. Michael Paul. 93. 178. 179. 180. 181. 182. 183, 184 Neill. Betty. 126 Neill. Harry John. 93 Ncmic, Mary. 173 Newell. Helen Marie. 126 Newman. Carolyn Jeanne. 133 Newman. Donnie Tyrone, 129 Nichols. James Neil, 126. 217 Nichols. Ruth. 133. 168 Niebuhr. Julie. • 33. 148. 175 Noebcl. Cris. 126. 145 Norris. Carl Arkie , 93. 219 Norris. Mary Kathryn. 31, 133 Norwood. Earl. 209 Nuccio. Lee Ann. 93 Nolty. Otis. 18. 197 O O'Dell. Judy. 126, 151. 155. 175 O'Dell. Patricia. 133. 139. 152. 155 O'Hara, Mary (Bunny). 126 Oliphanf, Tom. 126. 173. 214 Olivier. Williom (Bill). 93. 139, 193, 213. 224 Olson, Dottic. 31. 126. M3 O'Neal. Fred. 93, 141. 173. 215. Kl O'Neal. Vivian (Teresa). 135 Osthoff. Jo Marie. 126. 154. 162. 175 Ostler. James. 193, 218 Oxford. Joan. 28. 126 P Pace. Lisa Eloinc. 135. 152 Padgett. Tina. 143. 93 Pakistan. Robert. 135 Palamountain, Diane. 16. 48. 92. 94. 139. 142, 151. 162. 165. 235. 254. 255 Pappas. Mavis. 133 Pappenfus, Sharon. 133. 194 Park. Suzanne. 126 Parkerson. Jerry. 94, l$4. 223 Parkinson. Robert. 133, 224 Parks. Carolyn. 94. 165 Parks. Patsy. 133. 156 Parks, Reggie Lou. 126. 155 Patterson. Jean Ann. 38, 133 Pottcrson, Sue. 94. M3 Patrick. Lee, 192. 724 Patrick. Norman. 94. 725 Patton, David. 126 Patton. Joyce. 126 Pavelko, Joyce. 94. M2. 150. 165. 206, 255 Payne. Bennie. 129 Payne. Sally. 135. 139. 175. 251 Payne, Sandra. 126 Peale. Shirlee, 133 Peden. Jim. 176. 146. 225 Pedigo, Wayne. 225 Pemberton. Wayne, 94. 102. 182. 184. 178, 236. 244 Pendleton. Russell. 133, 217 Perdue. Arlene. 19. 73. 77. 88, 94, 159. 159. 174, 241 Perkins. Barbara. 94. 175 Perkins. Barbara Cheryl. 126. 148. 181 Peterson. Sue. 133 Petty. Patricia. 126 Phelps. Shirley. 95. 164 Phillips, Rick. 95. M7. 225 Phillips. Fletcher 133, M6, 173. 2M Phillips. Sandra. 126. 155 Phillips, Carolyn. 50. 56, 83. 95. 104. 118, 139. 151. 156. 206. 241, K6 Piazza, Anthony, 126 Pierson. Elaine. 126, 162 Pietzsch. Ronald. 132. 220 Pirg Bob. 126. 217 Piper. Donnis. 134, 154. 158 Piper. Virgin a Ann. 95. M5 Pokladnik. Milton. 126. 193. 220 Pollard. Car'a. 126. M9. 163 Pollard. Dot. 30. 95. 155 Pondc'. Doris. 126. 154. 158. 159 Pool. David. 225 Poovey. Joe. 60, 126, 200 Porte'. Bill. 126. 218 Porter. Carol. 134. Ml. 175. 206 Porter Frank. 95, 175, 220 Porterfield, Geneva. 95. 175 Potter, Ted. 134, 225 Pou, Judy. 95, 139. 163. 255 Powell. Jerry. 126 Powers. Richard. 95. 223 Presley. Larry. 105. 126. ie4, 197. 273 Pressiy. Joan, 96. 173 Price. Edith. 96. 139. 165 Price, Ruth. 126, 152, 163 Prochaska. Kathy, 126 Proctor. Jeff. 96 Prycc-Jones. Rex. 29. 96 Pykc. Ruth. 126. 158 R Radtke. Sicglinde. 96. 141, M5. 155 Railey, Randy. 127, 223 Raley. Robert, 96 Ramsdalc. Jerry, 96 Ransom. Lauwana. 127, 175 Rawlings, Mary Anne. 97, 175 Ray. Charles. 200. 201. 220 Ray. Patricia, 38. 127 Ray. Paul. 134. 173. 214 Reagan, Philip. 225 Reece, Bill. 127. 225 Reed. Bill. 13 220 Reed. Frances. 97 Reed. Mike. 127, 225 Reeder. Jerry Ann. 73, 97. 144, 206, 256. 257 Reeve. Marita. 134. 145. 149. 194 Reeves. Carol Ann. 97. 165. 255 Reeves. Harley. 127. 178, 183, 185, 197 Reid. Gloria, 27. 97. 141. 142 Reinert. Jeanne, 97, 151, 254, 255 Reynolds, Margaret. 59, 118 Reynolds. Mike. 155, 209 Reynolds. Tracy. 127 Rhea. Tommy. 97, 151. 158. 173 , 215 Rhodes. James. 97 Rich. James. 186, 223 Richards. Cindy. 118. 127. 148. 164 Richardson. Mary. 127 Ridgway, Beverly. 127. 173 Rie'ler Sharon. 62. 93. 139. 150. 256. 257 Rigsby. Ronny. 98. 225 Riley, Fontaine, 12. 98. 187, 189, 191. 201. 223. 247 Ritchie. Judy. 134. 154. 175 Rittelmeyer, Jack. 26. 98 Rittclmcycr. Lucy, 134 Rivers. Randy. 2 3 Robards. Winnell. 134 Roberts. Barbara, 134 Robertson. Gcri, 127 Roberts. Judy. 93. 141, 163. 164 Roberts. Boleynn. 98. 163. 168, 241 Roberts. Sonjo. 98 Robinson. Glenda. 127. 154 Robinson. Susan. 134, 194 Robison. Chuck. 134. 147. 175. 217 Roden. Foster. 127. 147, 194. 195, 218 Roebuck. Sherry, 126 Romanowski. Sonia. 16. 62, 72. 83, 98. M5. M8. 150. 155. K5. 256. 257 Rorison. DceAnn. 134 Ross. Janet. 98. M2. 145. 153. 155, 156. 255 Ross. Lanny, 99 Ross. Robert. 99 Rowden. Hub. 134, 220 Royster. Dolores Crist, 9?. 146 Royster, Suzanne. 127, 173 Rubert, Judy. 127 Rubert, Karen. 135. 141 Ruhland. Darlene. 99, 117, 154, 158, 194 Ruhland. Susan. 98. 139. 155, 256 Rule, Kay, 99 263 Rushing, Barbara. 205. 233 Rushing. Richard. 127 Russell. Carole. i3 . 175 Russell, Hope. !27. 13? Ruyle, Jean 19. 73. 88. 99. 112. 156. 158, 159 166. 168. 173 S Sampler. Geraldine. 134 Sanders, Dane 127, 157. 158. 152. 256 Sanders, Gc'aldlnc, 30. 99 Sanders, Lar y. 203 Sanders, lindo. IOO Sanders. Susan. !00 Santry. Tanny 127. 225 Sapp. Susan, 26. 100 Sarqcnt. Marilee. 79 100. 104. 151. 155 166. 169. 173. 234. 235 Savage, Marilyn. 127 Sawyers. Tom. 100, 142. 175. 218 ScHeibe. Patricia, 134 Schermerhorn, Stephanie. 95. 127, 139. 160. 165, 194 Schirato. Barbara. 100 Schlather. Mary Jo. 134. 148. 155 Schrciber, Hans. 100 Schucany. Bill. 100. 209 Schwacc. Jack. 28. 100. 142. 146 Schweizc'. Fred. 101. 181. 182. 185. 178. 255. 209 Scoggins, Glen. 127 Scotch. Christine. lOl Scott, Carole. 101. 155 Scott. Jack. 187, 191 Scott. Judith Ann. 127. 148 Seeton. James, 217 Sellers. Jahron, 127 Servtllo. Josephine. 101. MS, 150, 155 Settle. Judith. 127. 143 Sexton. Bobby. 218 Sharker. Cynthia, 28, 134 Sharp. Lillian, 134 Sharpe, Sallv, 134 Sharpe. William. (27. 220 Shearer. Robert. lOl Sheffield. Linda. 2 2. 2 3. 24 Sheffield, Sara. 70. 134, 158 Sheoelwich. Carolyn. 2 2 Sheoclwich, Donna, l3 Shinoda, Peter, 17, 18. 51. 56. 58, 80 82 101 153. 200. 204, 205 233 Shivc. Robert, 134. 184 Shocklcc Mickey. 83. 101. T18. 139. 150. 163, 239 241. 255. 257 Sholty. Henry. 154. ?I8 Shoptaw Cynthia, 134 Shorr. Mary. 135 139. 154 Shoulders. Charlene. 134, 173 Showers. Terry. 197 Shuler, Robert. 203, 225 Sickles. Robert, 101 Sigler, Martha. 27 141. 152. 206 Sill. Robert. 134. 186. 203 Sillman, LaDona. 127 Simmons. Paul 225 Simmons. Marvin 101 Simpson, Jeff. 173, 214 Sims. Jay. 102 221 Sims. Michael. 102 Sipe. Robc't. 118, 146. 167, 169. 172. 214, 232 Skibell, Erwin, 217 Slade. Joseph, 127 , 209 Sloan, Jo Ann. 192. 149 Sloan. Judy. 134. 157. 158 Sloan, Robert. 59, 192. 147. 225. 255 Slone. Koy. 127. 141 Smalley. Loretta, 158 Smith. Alice, 134. 159 Smith, Alva Eugene. 102. 222 Smith. Ann. 134 Smith. Betty. 127 Smith. Charles. 102 Smith. Clyde. 102 Smith. David. 127. 153. 225 Smith. Diane, 102. 145, 151. 165, 233, 2S5 Smith, Doug. 217 Smith. Edwin. 127 Smith, Joyce. 134 Smith. Koy, 120 134. 141. 157 Smith. Lorry. 127. 187. 345. 317 Smith. Sparky. 186. 203 Smith. Doris. 127 Smith. Mary Ann. 102, 142. 145. 155. 156. 257 Smith. Nita Lou. 134. 169 Smith. Randhi. 118, 146 Smith, Sally Ann. 127 155 Snipes. Pat. 127. 155. 194 Snow. Ray Paul. 127. 179. 186. 218 Sorensen, Sidney. 217. 227. 228 So'ensen, Steve. 134, 217 Scr'clls Marianne. 127 South. Terry. 103. 143. 150. 155 Southc' Joy. 127. 155. 194 Spence' Henry. 13 . 175. 220 Spillman. Ncnva. 134. 139 Soiva. John. 103. 218 Spradlino Horoce. 103 Squibb, Bill. 103 Stafford. Thalia. 103 Staglik. Betty. 28, 135. 139, 148. 157 Stallings. Bill. 243 Stanfield John. 118 Stanley. W. A.. 173. 214 Staples. Anita. 13 Stayton. Davia, 223 Stearns. Connie. 28. 57. 103, 116, 139. 142 MS. 151. 255 Steele. Diana. 134. 157 Steinberq. Teddy. 127, 158 Stelier. Fred, 220 Stephens. Anita. 134 Stepheson. Bob. 223 Sfcotc'. 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Phil Amald. 223 Titfsworth, Hubert Clinton. Clint , 128, 179. 186. 218 Tokoly. Marilyn. 123 Tokoly. Steve. 248 Tomlinson. Robert Lee, (Bob). 128. I 6. 166. 163. 220 Tonick. Barbara. 106 Toomer. George. 186, 223 Townsend. Jean. 128 Townsend. John Houston. 128. 223 Townsend. Lynn Eddins. 106. 155 Trocy, John. 173. 214 Trammell. Bobby. 106 Trammell. Jay. 106. 218, 254 Travillo, Gail. 106 Traylor. Polly Ann, 106 Traylor Rose. 134. 154. 156. 206 Trent. Jim B. 134, 220 Tribble. Pat Tiner. 106 Trigg. Guy. 14. IC6. 187, 188. 190, 191. 247. 252 Trigg. Ken, 134. 192 Trostel. Susan. 128. 154, 158 Trott, Linda, 134. 154 Tubbs. Dennis. 134 Tubbs. Martin. 106 Tucker. Sue. 128. 156 Turner. Fred. 123. 200. 201. 220 Turner. Jimmy. 134 Turrcntine. Joe Max. 128, 178. 200, 202 Tyson, Jimmie. (Otice). 128, 200. 202 U Ucblockcr. Sharon. 129 Uloth. David. 179. 186. 220 Usry, Jane. 31. 9S. 128. 165 V Vancil. Carol. 135. 139 Vandcrpool. Travis Evans. 218 Vahrenkamp. Shirley Ann, 106 Vancil. Melvin. 17. 18. 58. 80. 106. 205, 233 Vannoy. Patricia. 134 Vannoy. VCra. 134, 141. 158. 206 Van Winkle. Bill, 128, 217 Ventura. Antonia. 106 Verinde. Lynn. 134. 158 Vinson. Pat. 106. 139. 145, 151, 155 Virden. Walter. 106. 146, 173. 214 W Wade. James, 193 Waqliardo, Mary Ann, 107, 156, 157 Waith, Dean. 134 Walker, Delaine. 142. 149. 184 Walker, John. 134. 203, 218 Walker. Lou Ann, 135. 149. 154. 194 Walker. Robert M.. 218 Wallace. Barry Edward. 107 Wallace, Jerry. 243 Wallace. Terry. 243 Walling. Shirley. 135. 175 Wallis. Carol. 107. 142, 238. 255 Walwork. Dottic. 128. 207 Ward, Barbara. 107. H5. 149 Ward. Iva. 135 Ward. Richard Lee. 218 Warner. Reid. 107, 172, 214 Warren. Jane, 107 Warren. Jere. 26. 107. 148. 152. 156, 175 V atson, Ronald, 128. 146. 225 Watson, Schcrrie, 19. 46, 73, 77. 107, 112, 140, 141, 142, 145. 150. 174. 233. 245. 255 Watson, Terry. 135. 177, 186, 192. 203 Watts. Neal. 103. 173. 215 Weatherby. Gail. 109, 142 Wcatherby. Jimmy Lee. 172. 214 Weatherford. 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