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This is Nederland High School. This is her story told in pictures of working, playing, and learning to­ gether. It is a story of a school dedi­ cated to an intangible ideal that to­ morrow's achievements are built on today's accomplishments. To many of us, the passing of this year simply means that we are one year older. To seniors, it means the year of fulfillment. Plans begun years ago have come to completion. Friendships formed become deeper as the time for separation draws near. This year is filled with cher­ ished memories; the important games we fought to win; the first, and for some of us, the last high school dance; the feeling of accomplishment that comes with the last years of school. School spirit, sentimental mo­ ments of youth, happiness, and sor­ row, with occasional time out for studies all combine to complete a school year. We, the PILOT Staff, have taken these factors and made of them a permanent record, as memories are permanent, in the 1962 PILOT. This is N.H.S. in the 60's and the people who go here. ~ ' ~ Editor

There are black and gold colors bright In a banner soaring high above There's a field where the Bulldogs fight To glorify something they love There's a PILOT filled with the faces, Of friends who have come and gone; Here are dear, old hallowed places Never forgotten as time stretches on. R. L. Ropp The person we chose for the dedication of the 1962 PILOT is someone that touches the lives· of every student and teacher in Nederland High School, either directly or indirectly. He has worked, not only for the students, but with them by loyally and sincerely promoting citizenship, good sportsmanship, scholarship, and social ac­ t1v1t1es. His patience and understanding are only two of his outstanding characteristics. The PILOT Staff take this opportunity to express the grati­ tude and affection that the entire student body feels for him by dedicating the 1962 PILOT to Mr. William E. Tannert.

Mr. Tanner!, our level-headed sponsor, intermingles nourish­ ment with teaching.

Mr. T's pride and joy, Michele, is a sure in­ spiration to him.

Mr. and Mrs. Tannert and Michele take time out to pose for a family portrait.

Mrs. Tannert and Michele are just as proud of Mr. Tanner! as he is of them.

4 WILLIAM E. T ANNERT

5 The eternal symbol of authority ...

the equalization of students and teachers . · .

the various duties, besides teaching school . · ·

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taking part in )lchool activities all characterize the N.H.S. administration.

7 MR. ORLAND STRICKLAND

BOARD OF EDUCATION Phil H. Handler, Pr111Ulni1 Tyler L Kirk l:and, Vic11.p,,,;J,,.t Nederland Independent School District A mid~ Morpn, S11u111n y Clyde W . Brown P. 0 . Box 908 Nederland, M1urice E. Mcinnis FrC'd E. Ewing Jack Fleming Orl1ndS1rickland,S,,,p11rint,,,,/m1 PRINCIPALS Jot Fiedler, High Schoot Rllph H. Ra ines, Bumiru M111ugtr Vernon R. Ramkc, }lmior High School Cl1udc F. Gibon, A smt1tnf Sup11rinlcnde 111 fo r l•Wruction T. E. Smiih, Cmtr.J Efem 11 nltH1 Dalton W. Moo re , H1lh rn 1 Elt m 11 n1 .. r7 James W. Lar rabee, L.snghdm Elemen/"'1

June 4, 1962

TO THE STUDENTS OF NEDERLAND HIGH SCHOOL :

The purpose o f a school yearbook is twofold; to provide a living record of the activities of your school days and to p r ~se rve for posterity certain records which are otherwise l eft in obscurity through the yea r s .

The Nederland Schools have provided you with a fine program of e ducation; but in the fina l analysis e ach of you must realize that education is an individual r esponsibility . Where you go in life and what you make of yourself will be determined ry the amount of foresight, courage and energy which you put into your daily routine . The good life can b e yours if you remain of good cheer, work diligently, pre­ serve your good character and reput ation .

The Annual Staff is t o be congratulated for the preparation of this book. This is an arduous task, and r e q uires the expenditure of much time and effort.

Sincer e ly yours,

NEDERLAND INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 8~~ Orland Strickland, Supe rintendent

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SITTING, left to right: Harry Chester, Tyler Kirkland, Amidee Morgan. STANDING, left to right: Maurice Mcinnis, W. W. Sinclair, Harold Brown, Phil Handley.

CLAUDE GILSON, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction

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JOHNNY BOURQUE Tax Assessor and Collector HAROLD McGILL, B.A. Guidance Director Baylor

RALPH RAINES Business Manager

BOWDEN COOK, B.S. Athletic Director Texas Tech

Edna Brady, Secretary and B.etty Ritchie, Attendance Clerk.

11 Mrs. Mary Perryman, Secretary to the Superintendent Mrs. Gloria Brown, Secretary to the Assistant Super­ and Recording Secretary to the School. intendent for Instruction.

Mrs. Annie Marie Stovall and Mrs. Norine Barras, Clerks.

Mrs. Anne Spruill, Bookkeeper, Mrs. 'Jean Metreyeon, Mrs. Roxy Thornell, N.H.S. Nurse and Sponsor of the Secretary to the Business Manager. Future Nurses. 12 BERTHA YORK, B.S. ELIZABETH GUARNERE, B.S. DELLA S. POOL, B.S. English N; Sam Houston State English III; Abilene Christian College English II; Lamar Tech

GRACE WOLF, B.A. English II; Lamar Tech

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It's very simple. All you do is ...

13 ELEANOR ANDERSON, B.S. English III, Latin I, II, Latin Club Spon· sor; Northern State Teachers College

Even teachers use the dictionary once in a while.

GEORGE W. MARTIN, B.A. ERNESTINE FLEMING, B.S. Spanish I, II; Stephen F. Austin BETTY TOMLIN, B.A. Business English, Secretarial Training; Library; Texas Woman's University 14 Stephen F. Austin BILLIE McCLURE, B.B.A. MAVIS WILLIAMS, B.S. WILLIA:\1 L. COOK, B.S., M.Ed. Typing I, II, Pep Squad Sponsor, Cheer­ Shorthand I, II, Typing II, Pep Squad Vocational Agriculture, F.F.A. Sponsor, leader Sponsor; Stephen F. Austin Sponsor, Cheerleader Sponsor; Stephen Texas A&M F. Austin

NAO:\U GLEASON, A.B., :VI.A. Bookkeeping I, II, Typing, F.T.A. Spon· sor, National Honor Society Sponsor; West Virginia University

This quick drink helps prepare for the next class.

15 WILLIAM E. TANNERT, B.S. Plane and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Advanced Math, Physics, Student Council Sponsor; Stephen F. Austin

Mr. Rodgers checks the number of students he has failed ...

MYRA DUNN, B.S. ELIZABETH CLEVELAND GERALDL YN WATTS, B.S. Algebra I, General Math; East Texas Family Relations, Homemaking III; Sam Homemaking II, F.H.A. Sponsor; Ste· 16 Baptist College Houston phen F. Austin WILLIAM E. VILHA, B.A. L. J. BROUSSARD, B.S. ROBERT L. GOSS, M.A. Chemistry I, II, Science Club Sponsor; Biology, Advanced Biology; University Biology; Stephen F. Austin Daniel Baker, Baylor of Houston

JOE L. BORING, B.S. Biology, Health, Physical Education, N.H.S. Coach; Texas A&M

Miss Sanderson enjoys decorating the show cases.

17 JAMES C. ROGERS, B.S. Algebra II, Plane Geometry; Lamar Tech

Teachers can really make the test hard.

GLORIA HAMILTON, B.S. and B.A. MONTE AARON, B.S. CHARLES B. JORDON, JR., B.A. Solid Geometry, Plane Geometry, Ad- Commercial Math, Algebra I ; Lamar Senior Math; Texas A&M vanced Senior Math, Physics; North Tech 18 Texas, Lamar Tech BOBBIE L. BUSHNELL, B.S. MARY T. ARMSTRONG, B.S. BEVERLY MINALDI, B.A. Physical Education, Health, American Physical Education; Baylor Civics, Economics; Lamar Tech History; Texas Woman's University

JOE PEACOCK, B.S. American History, Speech, Drama Club Sponsor; Lamar Tech

Mr. Kelly tries on the new uniforms for the band students. 19 DOROTHY RYLAND Arts and Crafts, Art I, II, Journalism, Bull­ dog Beat Sponsor, Press Club Sponsor, Art Club Sponsor; East Texas Baptist

Senior teachers enjoy a day off along with the happy seniors .. .

ADEL YN GRANGER, B.S. ORVILLE A. KELLEY, M.Ed. JACK McGAFFEY, B.S., M.Ed. Plane Geometry; Lamar Tech Band; East Texas State Drivers' Education, Health, World His­ 20 tory; Lamar Tech, University of Texas DICK BURNETT, B.S., M.Ed. B. F. CHRISTIAN GEORGE EISENMANN, B.S. Civics, Economics, American History, Health, Physical Education, NHS Coach Study Hall, Drivers' Education ; Stephen Physical Education, NHS Coach; Stephen F. Austin F. Austin

JOHN M. ANDERSON, B.S. Physical Education ; Troy State College

Relaxing is an easy job.

21 NEAL MORGAN, B.S. American History, Physical Education; Stephen -F. Austin

We told them that we would catch them someday . . .

DAVE SMITH, M.S. JOYCE SANDERSON, B.S. JACK C. WEEREN, B.S. Drivers' Education, NHS Coach Family Relations, Homemaking III General Metal Trades I, II, VIC Sponsor; 22 Texas A&M Oh, I think I'll fail him too.

LESTER YOUNGBLOOD, B.S.I.E. JOHN MATHESEN Woodworking I, II, Mechanical Drawing Choral I, II; Arkansas A&M

Do you really think she was surprised???

These finals can really get you down . . .

Oh, boy! One more failure .. .

You're not supposed to be in the halls without a "Did you learn to whisper in a sawmill?" corridor pass. 23 MRS. ZILLAH SMITH Dietician

MR. A. V. HALL Custodian

MR. JULIUS TRAHAN Custodian

Mmes. Maryon Miles, Mabel Sterling, Mabel LeBlanc, Ruth Creel, Ruth Beck, Frances Erwin, Ora Harris.

Mmes. Myrtle Campbell, Rena McElvain, Irene Lynd, Paula Campbell, Effie Boutin, Florence DeCuir.

24 The final arrival of Graduation Day 1962 ...

. .. the exquisite show of Senior talent ...

. . . and the long-awaited Senior Day Picnic make up a Senior year long to be remembered

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Senior Class Officers: Julie Reed, Secretary; Peggy Jo Doornbos, Social Leader; "Tenom" Price, President; Ginger Provost, Treasurer.

The Seniors of '62 are the largest class to graduate from Nederland High School. The State Play-offs in football, the Alumni Banquet, the Mardi Gras Prom given in honor of the Seniors by the Juniors, May 11th at Lake Tejas, millions of graduation parties, Baccalaureate, Graduation, and the traditional All Night Party are only the outstanding highlights of a wonderful senior year.

Class Song: "Valley High" Class Motto: "Today is the tomorrow we worried about yesterday." Class Colors: Blue and White Class Flowers: Rose

26 ROBERT ALBRITTON "Only the truly good are the truly great." Football 2-4, All-District 4; Basketball 2, 3; Track 2, 4; Baseball 2-4, Honorable Mention All-State 2 ; National Honor So­ ciety 3, 4; . Science Club 3, 4; King of Hearts Candidate 4. DOROTHY ASHWORTH "Doing nothing is better than being busy doing nothing."

SHERRY AUSTIN "Hi! Beautimus!" Westernaires 3, 4; Class Favorite 2 ; Class Vice-President 2; Student Council 2; Prom Duchess 4; Best Sense of Humor 4; Pep Squad 2. SANDRA BARCLAY "It matters not how long we live, but how." Band 2-4.

PAT BARRETT "Less worrying, fewer books . . that's my idea of Happin es~." Future Nurses 4. JANET BARRILLEAUX "We must laugh before we are happy, for fear we die befor e we laugh at all."

27 MARY BASS "ha ugh and the world laughs with you; Weep and you weep alone." MAXINE BASS "/t took twelve years, but I made it." "Pep Squad 2; F.H.A. 3.

SANDRA BATEMAN "Please rise for the seniors to march in." Student Council 2-4, Student-body Vice­ President 3, President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Band 2-4; F.H.A. 2-4; Science 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Best All-Around 4; Miss N.H.S. 4. PETER BAY ARD "Wine, women and song are getting me down; guess I'll give up singing." Student Council 2-4; Class Favorite 2; Most Attractive 4.

MIGNONNE BEASLEY "How all her care was to be fair; and all her task to be sweet." BILLY BLANKENSHIP "Just call me 'Flash'." Baseball 3, 4.

28 MARIE BODEMULLER "Lamar Tech, here I come!'' Band 2-4; W esternaires 3, 4; Art Club 2-4, Social Leader 2; F.H.A. 2-4, Song Leader 2; Drama Club 3, 4, Business Man­ ager 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Art I Award 2. ROSEMARIE BOLLMAN "Where there's smoke, there's fire." Westernaires 4; Football Duchess 3; Miss Photoflash Contestant 4; G.I.S. 2; F.H.A. 2-4; Drama Club 2-4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Science Club 3.

CLAUDE ANN BOURQUE "Please get your hangers in!" Pep Squad 2-4; Office Award. DON BRAND "Hail, Hail! Rock n' Roll."

PAT BRANHAM "[ t is easy to see;' hard to foresee." Cheerleader 4; Pep Squad 2; Football Duchess 2. HERBY BROUSSARD "Why does everybody always pick on me?" Foot~all 2-4; Track 4; Cutest 4.

29 MARY LOIS BROUSSARD "Go to college? I just hope I get out of high school!" BERT BROWN "Oh, Mrs. Minaldi, I remember this chap­ ter from the last time I took economics."

GEORGE BRYANT "A man's a man for all that!" Best Dressed 4; Baseball 2-4. GENE BUTLER "Me? I like a Pt. Neches girl too."

CAROL CARTER "I surely do love him!" E. C. CATES "It's for your own good, I tell you!"

30 RAYMOND CHAMPAGNE "I'm glad to be out!" Science Oub 3, 4; Baseball 4. NORMA CHANCE "But, I'm not chewing gum."

JOHN CHATELAIN "Facts are stubborn things." JOHN CHILEK "Common sense is instinct; enough of it is genius."

LEWIS CHRISTIAN "Linda ..." CAROL COHRT "What one wishes, one believes." Future Nurses 2-4, Reporter 3; Press Club 3; Morning Watch 3, 4; Secretary 3; Choral Club 3; Pep Squad 2-4.

31 GRADY COLVIN "Sherry will never get my senior ring." V.I.C. 4; President 4; Prom Duke 4. GAYLE CONCIENNE and ya'll YELL!!!" Cheerleader 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Miss Flame Contest 2; Prom Duchess 2; Best P ersonality 4; Miss Photoflash Runner Up 4.

JOANNE CONNER "The only ambition I ever had was to win the heart of a certain lad." Pep Squad 2; G.I.S. 2; Drama Club 2, 3; Future Nurses 2-4, Social Leader 4; F.H.A. 4; Science Club 4; Latin Club 3. BONNIE COOK "Thr;, only way to have a friend is to be one. G.I.S. 2; F.H.A. 2-4; Morning Watch 2-4; Choral Clu,b 3.

CHERYL COOK "Over the mountain, across the sea; there's a boy waiting for me to wait for him." Pep Squad 2-4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Press Club 2-4; F.H.A. 2-4, Presi­ dent 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; G.I.S. 2; Student Council 4; Class Social Leader 2; Miss Flame 3; Science Club 3; Drama Club 3; G.I.S. Award 2; Delta Kappa Gamma 4; Family :&elations Award 4; Tom McAn Award 4. GLENDA CORNELIUS "Have you seen an orange Ford lately?" Band 2-4; F.H.A. 2-4; G.I.S. 2.

32 RICHARD COPE "If at first you don't succeed, skip it." Colorado: Football 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3. BONNIE CRUSENBERRY "Another day, another boy; Another heart, Her favorite toy." Westernaires 3, 4; F.H.A. 2-4; Pep Squad 2; Library Club 2-4, Historian 3; Literary Club 4; Ideal Westernaire 4.

JAKE DAVID "All's fair in love and war . . and English." Football 2-4, All-District 3, 4; All-State 4, Captain 4; Track 2-4; Basketball 2-3, All-District 3; Baseball 2-4; Class Vice­ President 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Boys' State 3; King of Hearts Candidate 3; Most Popular 4; Shop I and II Award 2, 3. LINDA CAROL DA VIS

It's hard to say what serious thoughts these Seniors have.

33 JAMES DENNIS "Dijficulties show what men are." V.I.C. 4. JANE DILLAPLAIN "It's nice to be important, but more im­ portant to be nice." C.H.S. Little Rock: Latin Club 2; Beta Club 2; Southernaires 2 ; Social Club 2; N.H.S. : Latin Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Honor Graduate 4.

ANDREA DOMINQUE "I do my hardest work before breakfast­ getting" up." Future Nurses 2; F.H.A. 4. PEGGY DOORNBOS "Li~; all, love none; Stay happy, have fun. Pep Squad 2-4; F.H.A. 2-4, Social Leader 2, Historian 4; F.T.A. 4; Class Social Leader 4; Press Club 4.

JAMES DORSEY "Cheaters never win . . . much." C.T.A. Award 4; Library Oub 4. RALPH DOWDEN "Live and let love." Band 2, 3; Honor Graduate 4; Second Highest Ranking Senior 4; English IV Award 4; Solid Geometry .Award 4; Ec­ onomics Award 4.

34 WILLIAM DOWDEN "If I were half of what some people are, I'd have only those people to compete with." Science Club 3, 4; Texas Chemical Coun­ cil Award 4; National Merit Finalist 4; Physics Award 4. JOAN DUPLANT "Study, study, study! And never pass a test." F.H.A. 4; G.I.S. 2; Choral Club 3; Short­ hand Award 4.

MARY EDGAR "I'm just as small for my size as you are big for yours." Westernaires 4; Neatest 4; Pep . Squad 2; F.T.A. 2, 3. LARRY ELLIOTT "I can't find My Economics Book!" Football 2-4; Track 2-4.

RONNIE ERMEL "Yes, I made 100 on my unknowns in Chemistry II." Science Club 3, 4. RICHARD EWING "I ain't said nothing, so print nothing." Football.

35 BEVERLY FABRE "Where am I? With Ronnie of course." Westernaires 3, 4, Captain '4; Press Club 3; F.H.A. 2 ; Pep Squad 2. JIMMY FARRIS "Big Jim; No. 1 corn loader." Band 2-4 ; Band Service Award 4.

SHIRLEY FOREMAN "Can you imagine me without Bruce?" G.I.S. 2; Choral Club 3. JESSIE FOWLER "Did you see David pass by here?" Band 2-4; F.H.A. 2-4.

BETTY FRASER "Today is the tomorrow I worried about yesterday." Future Nurses 4. MARILYN FRASER ". . . but I don't understand." Arkansas: Beta Club 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 2, 3; F.H.A. 2; Allied Youth 2, 3; Spurettes 3; Nederland:· Future Nurses 4; Science Club 4; Wittiest 4.

36 JACKIE FRISBY "Life is but thought." Pep Squad 2; Drama Club 2; F.H.A. 4. CLARA FULLEN "Guess what?" F.H.A. 3, Betty Crocker Award 4; Latin Oub 3, 4; Morning Watch 3, 4; Pep Squad 3, 4.

ROSS GEISENDORFF "Always around but never can be found." Art Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4; Boys' Intramural Sports 2, 3. JAMES GODWIN "Do what you will, life is fiction, made up of contradiction." Science Club 3, 4.

ROY GOODWIN "Cheaters never win." Science Club 2-4; Tom McAn Award 4. SUSANN GOODWIN "I'd walk a mile ior a coke." W estemaires 3, 4; Best Dressed· 4; Student Council 2-4, Treasurer 3; Pep Squad 2; F.H.A. 2-4; Drama Club 2, 3; Science Club 3, 4; Literary Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Academic Award 4.

37 DAVID GOTCHER "Well, if Edie says we will, then we will." Band 2-4, All-Region 4; Basketball 2, 3; Morning Watch 2-4; President 4;. Honor Graduate 4. · SANDRA GRAY "Try not to think about it." Pep Squad 2-4; Drama Club 2; Press Club 4; F.H.A. 4.

NORMAN GREENBERG "May I ask a question?" F.F.A. 2-4, President 4; Agriculture II Award 2; Agriculture III Award 3; Thor Electric Award 3; Science Oub 2-4. AGNES GREGORY "Andy ..." Morning Watch 2-4, Secretary 2, 4.

CAROLYN GROSSMAN ".Variety is the spice of life." Westernaires 4; Pep Squad 2; F.H.A. 3, 4. LUKE GUIDRY "Where the grosbeck goes, Manny goes." Football 2-4; Baseball 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Twirp King Candidate 3.

38 LYNDA HARDIN "lust call me 'Lucy.'" Future Nurses 2; F.H.A. 2, 4. DAVID HARPER "Great hopes make great men." V.I.C. 4; Tennis 2, 3.

WILLIAM HARPER "Hey, Speedy!" Morning Watch 2; Top Ranking Student 2-4; Spanish II Award 2; Track 3, 4; Chemistry I Award 3; National Honor Society 3, 4, Academic Award 4; English III Award 3; Science Club 4; American Chemistry Award 4; Balfour Award 4; Trig Award 4; Bausch & Lomb Science Award 4; Shepherd Laundries Award 4; National Merit Award. LAMAR HART "The three B's and S ... 73." Bays' Intramural Sports 2-4; Drama Club 2.

STEVE HARVILL "A penny saved is a drop in the bucket." Art Club 2; Baseball 2-4; Spanish Club 2. RAY HAWKINS "Get your funbeam today." Football 2-4; Science Club 3, 4.

39 MIKE HAYES "/ have seen the other side of summer." Art Club 2-4; Drama Club 2, 3; Morning Watch 2-4; Press Oub 2-4; Bulldog Beat 3, 4; Literary Club 4, President 4; Jour­ nalism Award 3; First Place Writer's Contest 3, 4; Morning Watch Reporter 3. DON HENDRIX "Life can be easy, but you can't always be proud of easy jobs." Band 2-4, Vice-President 3; President 4; Drama Club 4.

JOHN HERRING "/t is better to deserve honor than to pos­ sess it." Band 2-4; Latin Club 2; Science Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Graduate 4. WALKER HERRINGTON "Mr. Herrington, wake up." Mechanical Drawing Award 2; Basketball B Squad 3; A Team 4; Science Club 3, 4.

BONNIE HERRON "May I borrow your mirror?" Art Club 3, Treasurer 3; Bulldog Beat 3; G.I.S. 2; P.E. Award 2; Pep Squad 2, 3; Press Club 3, President 3. KATHY HICKMAN "I'm just going to laugh!'' Most Likely to Succeed 4; Pilot Sweet­ heart Candidate 4; Pep Squad 2; G.I.S. 2; Art Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Press Club 2, 4; Drama Oub 2, 3, Vice­ President 3; English II Award 2; Latin Club 2-4; Stanley Award 4.

40 LINDA HINGLE "I doesn't know." Pep Squad 2, 3; W esternaires 4; F.H.A. 2-4; Drama Club 2, 3; Literary Oub 4; G.I.S. 2; Press Club 2. MURPHY HINGLE "My only books were women's looks, folly's all they taught me." Football 2-4; Track 3 ; Science Club 4.

BARBARA HOLLIER "Lost, two golden hours set with diamond minutes; No reward offered, they are gone fore ver." Future Nurses 2-4, Reporter 4; Latin Oub 2-4, Treasurer 3; Pep Squad 2, 3; Press Club 4; F.H.A. 4; Library Club 4, Sec­ retary 4. BONNIE HOLLIMAN "Oh, goodness, isn't it time to go to the band hall." Future Nurses 2, 3; Band 2-4; Drama Club 2.

BOBBY HORNE "He has no leisure, who uses it not." V.I.C. 4. DONNY HUCKABY "That's monstrous good." Student Council' 2-4; Class President 3; Annual-Staff 3, 4; rrennis 4.

41 DAN HUNT "You bet I'm going to Rice." Football · 2-4, All-District 4, Honorable Mention All-State 4, Captain 4; Student Council 3, 4; Outstanding Lineman 4; National Honor Society 4, Vice-Presi· dent 4. PAM HURLEY "I am a heartbreaker." Westernaires 3, 4, Lieutenant 4; Bulldog Beat 4; Press Club 2-4, President 4; Most Attractive 4; Miss Photoflash Runner Up 4; Pep Squad 2; G.I.S. 2; Art Club 2; F.H.A. 2-4; Choral Club 2, 3, Reporter 2; Drama Club 2, 3.

SHERRY HURLEY "I think I'll take a Ride by Mike's." F.H.A. 2-4; Choral Club 3, 4. MIKE JOHNSON "! just can't stand Liquid Prell commer­ cials." Baseball 2-4; Basketball 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Science Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Duke 3.

SHARRON JOHNSON "I don't strut as fast as I walk." Band 2-4, Majorette 2, Drum Major 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Student Body Treas- ' urer 4; Prom Queen 4. MAX KATTNER "Whatever you have, spend less." Student Council 3, 4; Football 2-4; Science Oub 3, 4, President 4; Best Personality 4.

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42 GERALD KELLEY "Say something . . . don't just stand there." South Park: Football 2; N.H.S.: Science Club 4. FRANKIE KING "/don't see that, JV!rs. York." Track 2-4; Football 2-4.

LANNY KIRKLAND "/should snicker to snort!" Football Manager 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Boys' P.E. Award 2; F.F.A. 2-4, Secretary 3. WILEY KITCHENS "Why does everybody always call me Wiley-Ann?" Football 2; Manager 3; Latin ·club 2, 3; Science Oub 3, 4.

CAROL KNIGHT "You mean 5' 2" is short? Wonderful!" F.H.A. 2-4; F.T.A. 2, 3, Reporter 3; Pep Squad 2, 3; G.I.S. 2. PEGGY LAPOINT "Smile ... though your heart is breaking; Smile though it may be aching." Band 2-4, Majorette 2-4; F.H.A. 2, 3; Oass Social Leader 3; Twirp Queen Candi- date 3. ·

43 ERSKINE LEYSATH "lust call me 'Shorty'." Football 2, 3; Basketball 2; Track 2; Science Club 3, 4. KAREN LIBERSAT "We are always beginning to live but never living." Future Nurses 2·4, Parliamentarian 3, Treasurer 4; Library Club 4, President 4; Science Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; P .E. Award 3; Most Athletic 4; Honor Grad­ uate 4; DAR Award 4; P.T.A. Award 4.

MANDA UNDER "Mrs. Minaldi, my name is Manda Linder, not Linda Mander." Westernaires 3, 4 ; Pep Squad 2; F.H.A. 2-4, Parliamentarian 4; Drama Club 2, 3; G.I.S. 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Press Club 3; P.T.A. Award 4. PATSY LOVE "Always happy, never sad; sometimes naughty; but never bad." Louisiana: Drama Club 2; F.T.A. Pep Squad 2; Student Council 2, 3, Vice­ President 3 ; F.H.A. 2, 3, Parliamentarian 2; Annual Editor 3; F.B.L.A., Class Fa­ vorite 3; Top Ranking Student 3; Campus Favorite 3; Library Club 3; N.H.S.: G.I.S. 4; Typing Award 4; Senior Math 4.

KAY McDONALD "Six or ten years from now, I will be a dental hygienist." F.H.A. 2; Band 2-4; Alternate Majorette 2; G.I.S. 2 ; Press Oub 2-4; Bulldog Beat 3, 4, Editor 4; National Honor So­ ciety 3, 4, Reporter 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4; Drama Club 3; Prom Duchess 3; Oass Secretary 3; Western­ aires 3, 4; All-Region Band 3; Accomp­ anist. DONNA McFARLAND "Past hope, past help, past care." Future Nurses 3; Choral Club 3, 4. LINDA McGOWN "Did I get a letter from Pat?" Westernaires 3, 4, Lieutenant 4; F.H.A. 2, 4; Pep Squad 2 ; Press Club 4. LUNIT A MARSHALL "Where the boys are . .. uh ... Where ARE the boys?" Band 2-4; Westernaires 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 4; Homemaking II A ward 2; Latin Oub 2, 3; Science Club 4; Miss Photo­ flash Finalist 4.

NELDA MARTIN "Watch It !!!" F.H.A. 2-4; Morning Watch 2-4. MADELINE MENCHACA "Life is one long process of getting tired." Pep Squad 2; Future Nurses 3, 4; Secre­ tary 4; Library Club 4, Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 4.

CAROLYN MILLER "Did I get a letter?" G.I.S. 4. KAROL MILLER "Big things come in small packages." Band 2-4; F.H.A. 2; Twirp Queen Candi­ date 2; National Honor Society 3, 4, Sec­ retary 4; Drama Club 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Most Dignified 4; Choral Oub 2, 3; Danforth Award 4.

45 LORAN MILLS "Will somebody buy my car?!?!" Football 2; Basketball 2-4; Baseball 2; Art Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3. MIKE MORGAN "Learning without thinking is useless; Thinking without learning is dangerous." Football 2-4; Track 2-4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Science Club 4; Best Sense of Humor 4.

JOHN MYATT "Teaching and preaching is a fool's de­ sire; thinking and learning is what I ad­ mire.". CHARLES MYERS "Charley Myers, everybody's sheriff." Football 2-4; Track 3.

RENA NEEL "Just Edward ..." F.T.A. 2, 3; Choral Oub 2-4; G.I.S. 2.

46 MARVIN NEWMAN "Be not simply goqd, but good for some· thing." Golf 3; Mo st Dignified 4; Science Club 3, 4; Tennis 4. KA THY OSWALT "Where's Bobby?" F.H.A. 2-4; Future Nurses 2, 3; Pep Squad 2; Drama Oub 2-4; Choral Club 2-4.

JAMES OVERSTREET "I like the way you walk . . ." Football 2-4, All-District 4, All-State 4, Outstanding Lineman 4, Captain 4; Base­ ball 2, 4; Basketball 2; Track 2, 3; Science Club 3; Most Athletic 4. JUDY PAXTON "I should have taken calculus; Senior Math's too hard!" Speech I A ward 3; Press Club 2, 3; Drama Oub 2; Bulldog Beat 3; Literary Oub 4; Business English Award 4.

JIM PENNINGTON "Two minutes till lunch . . _ and our daily sprint." Football 2-4, All-District 4; Track 2; Art Oub 4, President 4. ROXIE PERKINS "Champagne, anyone?" Pep Squad 2; W estemaires 4; F.H.A. 2; Queen of Hearts Candidate 2; Pilot Sweet­ heart Candidate 4; G.I.S. 2, Reporter 2.

47 SANDRA PERRYMAN "Gratitude is riches, complain is poverty, and the worst I ever had was wonderful." F.H.A. 2-4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Press Club 2, 4; Art Club 4. EUGENIA PLEASANT "All things come to those who wait." F.H.A. 2-4; Class Treasurer 3; Pep Squad 2, 3; Drama Club 2; Science Club 3, 4; Bookkeeping Award 3; Bookkeeping II Award 4.

JESSIE POLK "After your fling, watch fo r the sting."

JACK POOL "Success is getting what you want; hap­ piness is wanting what you get." Football 3; Track 2-4 ; Latin Club 2; Baseball 2; Science Club 3, 4; Boys' P.E. Award 4. JAMES POOL "Some are wise, some are otherwise; then there's Jim." Future Teachers 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Band 2; Morning Watch 2-4, Song Leader 2, 3; Bulldog Beat 4; Choral Club 2.

48 RONNIE G. PORTER "Silence is golden, but I'm no gold digger." Art Club 2; Science Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2. MYRNA PREVOST "When I DO talk, I say something." Pep Squffd 2; Wes tern a ires 4; Miss Flame 4; G.I.S. 2; Future Nurses 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; Drama Club 3.

ALVIN PRICE "Save your Confederate money, boys; the South will rise again." Football 2-4; Science Oub 3, 4; Class President 4; Track 2. JOHN PRICE "If all the world's a stage, at least act like you know .what you're doing." Band 2-4, All-Region 2, 3, All-State 3, 4; Latin Club 2-4; Science Club 3, 4; Biol· ogy Award 2; Algebra II A ward 2; Plane Geometry Award 2; Solid Geometry Award 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; R. 0. Medlin Award 4; Advanced Math Award 4; Advanced Chemistry Award 4; Most Valuable Musician 4; Danforth Award 4; Honor Graduate 4.

GINGER PROVOST "I'm just a 'Good ole band girl.'" Band 2-4, Social Leader 3, Secretary 4; Class Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 2-4; Drama Club 3; Band Service Award 4. JULIE REED "Steve is sweeter than ] ake, Rita." Westernaires 3, 4; Band 2-4, Historian 3; F.H.A. 2, 3, Parliamentarian 3; An· nual Staff 2-4, Editor 4; Science Oub 3, 4, Reporter 4; Press Oub 2-4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Friendliest 4; Top Ranking Girl 4; Oass Secretary 4; Shepherd's Laundries Award 4; Business Women's Award 4; Honor Graduate 4.

49 LYNN REIMERS "Wark is love made visible." Future Nurses 2-4, President 4, Future Nurses Award 4; Science Club 4; Library Club 4; Drama Club 4; Latin Club 2-4; Future Nurses Award. EARL RICHARD "Why does everybody say I'm dumb?" Baseball 2,4; Football 2-4; Art Club 4, Vice-President 4; Science Club 3, 4; Friendliest 4.

RONNIE RICHARD "/ was so close, but yet so far away." Neatest 4. CHARLOTTE RICHARDSON "You can call me Dolly." Alumni Scholarship 4; F.H.A. 4; Press Club 3; Arkansas: Cheerleader 2; French Club 2; F.T.A. 2.

JUDY RICHARDSON Cheerleader 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Miss Photoflash 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart 2; Fu­ ture Nurses 2, 3, Secretary 2. RITA RIENSTRA "No he isn't, Julie." Band 2-4, Majorette 2-4; Secretary 3; Class Secretary 2; Outstanding Sophomore 2; F.H.A. 2; Drama Club 3, Secretary 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Queen of Heart Candi­ date 3; Girls' State 3; National Honor So­ ciety 3, 4; Quill and . Scroll 4; Science Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4; Foot­ ball Sweetheart 4; Most Popular 4; Civics Award 4; C.T.A. Award 4.

50 BARBARA ROBERTS "Hey, gang! What's the good word?" Cheerleader 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4; Pep Squad 2; F.H.A. 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice-President 4; National Honor So­ ciety 3, 4; Miss Photoflash Runner Up 3; Oass Favorite 3; Annual Staff 3, 4, Busi­ ness Manager 4; Secretary Training Award 4; Press Club 2-4. GINGER RODE " Why, make me a graduating senior." G.I.S. 2; Pep Squad 2; F.H.A. 2, 3.

SYD RUSSELL "Why does KK lose every pencil I let him borrow?" Football 2-4, All-District 4, Captain 4, Ideal Athlete 4; Student Council 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Class Favorite 3; Science Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Latin Oub 2, 3, Social Leader 3; National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; Best All Around 4; Mr. N.H.S. 4. GINGER RYDER "Let's go to French!" Band 2-4; F.H.A. 2-4, Pianist 3, 4; Na­ tional Honor Society 3, 4; Shorthand I Award 3.

CAROLYN SANDERS "Whose on a diet?" F.H.A. 3, 4. ROBERT SANDERS "Have diploma; want work."

51 GLENN SANDERS "Rest awhile, and run a mile." ROGER SANDERS "Mrs. Minaldi, why do you hate us Re­ publicans?" Art Club 3, 4; Intramural Sports 3, 4; Wittiest 4.

SONYA SCOFIELD "[ got a letter from ] ames today." Band 2-4; Drama Club 2; F.H.A. 2-4; G.I.S. 2. TERRI SCOFIELD "Makes my heart pump peanut butter (crunchy)." Drama Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Reporter 3; F.H.A. 2-4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3; Future Nurses 2, 3, Treasurer 2; Press Club 3, 4; Art Club 4; Secretary 4; Band 2; W esternaires 3, 4; Homemaking I Award 2; General Math Award 3; Home­ making III Award 4.

VIVIAN SCOTT "Well begun is half done." National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Grad­ uate 4; Spanish IV 4. BILLYE SELF "Every bee's honey is sweet." G.I.S. 2; F.H.A. 3; F.T.A. 4; Morning Watch 3.

52 JAYNE SETZER "Brenda, I want some rolls." F.T.A. 3 ; Pep Squad 2; G.I.S. 2; F.H:A. 3. OATIS SHEPP ARD ''I'll never go steady." Football 2; F.F.A. 2 ; Track 2.

JUDY SHIPP "Oh! Agony . . ." F.H.A. 2·4, Reporter 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Vice-President 4 ; Morning Watch 4; Press Club 2, 4. MEVEL YN SKINNER "Sadness is a well between two gardens." F.H.A. ; G.I.S. 2, 4.

KATHY SMITH "He who sings scares away his woes." F.H.A. 2-4, Songleader 2-4; Future Nurses 2, 3 ; Choral Club 2-4, President 4; Most Talented 4. KONRAD SMITH "The roots of education are bitter but the flowers are sweet." Orange : Football 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Letterman's Club 2, 3 ; N.H.S.: Track 4.

53 NANCY SMITH "If freckles make a girl beautiful, I should win a million beauty contests." G.I.S. 2; Drama Club 2; Pep Squad 2, 3; Morning Watch 2-4, Vice-President 3, 4. RONNIE SONNIER "Where's Beverly?" Football Manager 2, 3; Baseball Manager 2, 3; Science Club 3, 4.

TRUDY SORRELL "The worlds' champion reed seller." Band 2-4; Swing Band 2, 3, All-Region Band 4. JACKIE SPROUSE "I just don't know." Morning Watch 2-4.

SHERON STARK "Oh, ya'll!" Pep Squad 2; Westernaires 3, 4, Lieuten­ ant 4; Press Club 3; Library Club 3, President 3; Cutest 4. VERNON STEHLE "In order to learn something, you must put forth an effort." V.I.C. 4; General Metal Trade II Award 2, 4.

54 VIRGINIA STEHLE "Hey, Hurley, It's time to go to Drake's." Pep Squad 2; F.H.A. 4. IKEY SWEAT "Thafs WONDERFUL!" Band 2-4; Latin Club 2; Science Club 4; Most Talented 4.

PHYLLIS TERRACINA "I'm going to buy Mrs . Dunn a box of corridor passes." DWIGHT THACKER "Please don't mess up my hair; it took me twenty minutes to comb it." Baseball 2, 3; Football 4.

CHERYL THERIOT "I finally made it! I Gawr-on-tee!" Pep Squad 2; F.H.A. 2, 3; G.l.S. 2. JUDY THOMPSON "Oh, corrode!" Pep Squad 2, 3; Press Club 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; Choral Oub 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Press Club Treasurer 4.

55 ROBERT TOUPS "There is no knowledge which is not valu­ able." Alumni Scholarship 4. BRENDA TOUHY "Friendship is a gift of God and the most precious boon to man." Bulldog Beat Staff 3, 4; Press Club 2-4 ; Pep Squad 2.

BUBBA TYER "Oatis, Drum Majors ARE better than cheerleaders." Football Manager 2-4, All-State Manager 4; Track 2, 3, Manager 4; Prom King 4; Student Council 2-4; Prom Duke 2. BECKY WALTON ,Press Club 2; Future Nurses 2; Pep Squad 2; Cheerleader 4; Queen of Hearts Candidate 4.

CHERY WALTON Pep Squad 2; Future Nurses 2; Press Club 2; Cheerleader 4. CHRISTINE WATSON "Louis came o.ver last n~g~,t and I didn't get my homework . . . agazn. F.H.A. 2. 4: Choral Club 2.

56 JAMES WESTBROOK "A very good way to appreciate what you have is to be without it awhile." V.I.C. 4. LILLIAN WILLICZKA "La~gh . . . it m,~kes people wonder what you ve been up to. F.H.A. 2, 4; Basketball League 2; Com­ mercial Math Award 4.

NANCY WILLEY "I'm sure!" Band 2-4; Future Teachers 3, 4, Historian 4; Drama Club 3; F.H.A. 2; Choral Club 2, 4. BETTY WILSON "I'll ask Ralph, he'll know." Pep Squad 2; F.H.A. 2, 4; Choral Club 2, 4.

MARTHA WORTHY "Why????" Westernaires 3, 4, Lieutenant 4; Pep Squad 2; F.H.A. 2-4; Annual Staff 2-4; Press Club 2-4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Football Duchess 4. MARY ELLEN WYBLE "Don't call me Casper, Mrs. Minadli." W esternaires 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Pilot Sweetheart 4; Miss Photo flash Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Girls' P.E. Award 4.

Seniors not pictured: Danny Davis, Richard Davis, Don Nelson, Austin Pool. 57 The 1962 Seniors end a high school career with a lot of lasting memories and a lasting impression on N.H.S.

This is a very serious moment for Ikey Sweat and David Harper.

The Honor Graduates stand as the Seniors march in to "Pomp and Circumstance."

The smiling seniors gladly accept a well deserved diploma, as they try to remember to reach with the left hand and shake with the right.

The parents sponsored the "last blast" for the enthusiastic Class of '62. 58 HONOR GRADUATES

Sunday, May 27, 1962 Bill Harper Ra Iph Dowden John Herring John Price PRELUDE ...... Band Julie Reed South Pacific Selections by Rodgers David Gotcher Marilyn Fraser PROCESSIONAL ...... Band Koren Ubersot Pomp and Circumstance by Edgar Jane Dillaplain

INVOCATION ...... David Gotcher

RECOGNITION OF SPECIAL GUESTS •••••••••••. Julie Reed

SCRIPTURE READING ••••••••••••••••••••.•• Marilyn Fraser

SPECIAL MUSIC •• •• Karol Mi 1ler, Judy Thompson, Kathy Sm ith CLASS OFFICERS

SERMON ...... Rev. E. H. McKenzie PRESIDENT ...... Alvin Price SECRETARY ...... Julie Reed ANNOUNCEMENTS ...... Mr. Fiedler TREASURER ...... Ginger Provost SOCIAL LEADER...... • ...... Peggy Doornbos BENEDICTION ...... John Price

RECESSIONAL ...... Bond

CandidatE.j. ']o't §'tadu.ation

Albritton, Robert 1 9 6 2 Perkins, Roxie PRELUDE. , •. • .. Festival Prelude by Alfred Reed •••••••• Bend Ashworth, Dorothy Geisendorff, Ross Perryman, Sandra Awtin 1 Sheriy Godwin, James Hea.sant, Eugenia Barclay, Sandra Goodwin, Roy Polk, Jessie PROCESSIONAL. ••• Pomp end Circumstance by Elger •• •• Bend Barrett, Patricia •Goodwin, SusaDJl Pool, Jack Barrilleaux, Janet Gotcher, David Pool, James Bass, Maiy Gray Sandra Porter, Ronnie MASTER OF CEREMONY •• • Pre$, of Senior Class •• Alvin Price 1 Bass, Maxine Greenberg, Norman Prevost, Myrna *Bateman, Sandra Gregory, Agnes Price, Alvin INVOCATION ...... Rev. J. P. Owens Bayard, Peter Crossman, Carol yn •Price, John mankenship, Bill)r Guidry, Luke Provost, Ginger WELCOME ADDRESS ..... Honor Graduate ..... Ralph Dowden •Bodemuller, Mario H.a.rdin, Lynda •Reed, Julie Bollman, RO$emarie Huper, David Reimers, Lynn Bourque, Claude Ann •Harper, William Richard, Earl VALLEY HI ...... Betty Wilson Brand, D:>n Hart, Lamar Richard, Romiie Branha.m, Patricia Hazvill, Steve Richardson, Charlotte INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL GUESTS ...... John Herring Broussard, Herbert Hawkins,. Ray •Richardson, Judy Broussard, Maiy Lois Hayes, Mike •Rienstra, Rita Honor Graduate Brown, Albert Hendrix, Don *Roberts, Barbara Biyant, George *Hi;rring, John Rode, Ginger INTRODUCTION OF HONOR STUDENTS ...... Mr. Gilson Butler, Gene Herrington, Walker •Rwsell, Syd Carter, Carol (Prince) Herron, Bonnie *Ryder, Ginger FAREWELL ADDRESS ...... Willicm Harper Cates, r.. C. Hickman, Kathy Sanders, Bobby Champagne, Raymond Hingle, Linda Sanders, Carolyn Highest Ranking Senior Student Chance, Norman Hingle, Mw-phy Sanders, Glenn Chatelain, john Hollier, Barbara Sanders, Roger MARCH GRANDIOSO ...... Seitz ...... Band Chilek, John Holliman, Bonnie Scofield, Sonya Christian, Lewis Home, Bobby Scofield, TerTi Cohrt, Carol •Huckaby, Donald •Scott, Vivian (Spell) CHALLENGE ... , ...... , ••• , ...... Mr. Strickland Colvin, Grady *Hunt, Dan Self, Billie Concienne, Gayle Hurley, Pamela Setzer, Jayne PRESENTATION OF CLASS •••••••• •••• ••••.••• Mr. Fiedler Conner, Joanne 1-lurley., She!TY Shepherd, Oatis Cook, Bonnie john.son, Mike Shipp, Judy AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS ...... Mr. Phil Hendley *Cook, Cheryl •Johnson, SharTOD ~inner, Mevelyn Cornelius, Glenda Kattner, Max Smith, Kathy Cope, Richard Kelley, Gerald Smith, Konrad ALMA MATER ••. ,.,, •• , •••• •• ,, .• ,. Students ond Audience Crusenberry, Bonnie King, Frankie Smith, Nancy David, Jake Kirkland, Lanny Sonnier, Ronnie BENEDICTION ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rev. Chester Hensley Davis, Linda Carol Kitchens, Wiley Sorrell, Trudy Davis, Richard Allen Knight, Carol Sprouse, Jackie Dennis, James LaPolnt1 Peggy Searl<, Sheron RECESSIONAL. •••. Pomp ond Circumstance by Elger •.••• Band Oillaplain, Jane Leysath, Erskine Stehle, Vernon Domingue, Andrea *Libersat, Karen Stehle, Virginia O:>ombos, Peggy •Under, Manda Sweat, Ikey Dorsey, James Love, Patsy Terracina, Ai.yllis Dowden, Ralph •McDonald, Kaye Thacker, Dwight

Dowden1 1rYUliam McGown, Linda Theriot 1 Oi.eryl Duplant, Joan •Miushall, Lu-Nita Thompson, Judy Memben of the Board of Trustees, Nederland Independent School District Edgar, Mary Martin, Nelda Toups, Robert

and Administrative Personnel .Elliott, Lury Menchaca, Madel ine Touhy 1 Brenda Ennel, Ronald Miller, Carolyn Tyer, Lamar

Mr. Hill Handley 1 President of the Board; Mr, l'yler ~ Kirkland, Vice­ Ewing, Richard +Miller, Karol walton, Becky President; Mr. Amidee Morgan, Secretary; Mr, Oyde W, Brown, Mr. Jack Fabre, Beverly *Morgan, Mike Walton, Clte~ Fleming, Mr. Fred Ewing, Mr. Maurice Mcinnis, Mr. Orland Strickland, Sup­ Fllrris, Jimmy Myers, Charles Waaon, Chrlltlne e rintendent; Mr. Claude F. Gilson, Asst. Superintendenti Mr. Ralph Raines, Foreman, Shirley Neel, Rena Westbrook, James Bwines.t Mana3er; Mr • .Joe Fiedler, High School Principal; Mr. Charles L. Fowler, Jessie Faye Newman, Mazvin. 'Mellczka, Llllian Thomas, High School Assistant Principal. Fraser, Betty Os:walt, Kathy Willey, Nancy Fraser, Marilyn 0.-entreet, James Wilson, Betty Frisby, Jackie Pllxton, Judy •Worthy, Martha Fullen, Cara ~nnin.gton, Jimmy *Wfble, Mary Ellen

59 ... enthusiastic participation in student elections. -~-~--~--~------~------~--[

. .. doing things for fun, variety, and sometimes profit.

parties throughout the year, wherever there was room for lots of people and lots of fun.

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. . . combined with school spirit and en­ thusiasm for a year full to the brim of last­ ing memories.

61 Fall is usually char acterized by falling leave and peacefulness-not s at N.H.S. Pep rallies football games, studie

Football boys take well­ deserved rest.

Another proud member of the Red Cross.

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N.H.S. is proud of its pert and talented West­ ernaires.

Gayle Concienne has a hair problem.

63 Thirty heads are better than one?

Smile for the helicopter.

"Ooh, that tickles!" laughs Don Brand.

Dear Abby, I have a problem ...

Wait until you see us in our costumes. 64 They're our peaches ...

Dan Hunt and ] ames Overstreet

Trade? But what about the uniform?" Of course, it will have to be altered to fit me. avid asks Mary Ellen. 65 Only so niore 1JJ . I 1es to go.

I'm the dignified drum Hey, Mo!JJ, look major of N.H.S. Band. at !JJe now/

is u d n er my megaphone. Sideline shenanigans. bb Wanda is admired in parade.

Football boys enjoy ride with M i s s Flame.

Everyone enjoyed the dance. 67 Bulldogs are calm and determined before the final game.

Majorettes offer words of encouragement.

Winter at N.H.S. is not white-but black and gold! Basketball, valentines, mid-term exams, Christmas holidays, and -when we're lucky-state play-off games. This is winter at N.H.S.

This first down won the Cleburne bi-district game. 68 Bulldogs are just announced bi-district champs. Fans are wildly jubilant following victory over San Benito.

Tackle . . . or halfback? I Hero J erry Phillips is carried from field after San Benito game.

See you in Dallas ! 69 Latrell Arnold, Kathy Oswalt, Rosemarie Boll­ man, Sue Erwin, and Aubrey Tucker inspire the students wi th the Christmas Story.

enjoy Mr. Tannert's last day at school.

Good punch, huh, Steve?

Sonya Welch after one day in the annual room. 70 Oliver Twist Guidry Is this what caused the girls to lose?

Gertrude suffers the cold along with the students.

Future homemakers? Well . . . maybe.

71 Some take their work seriously; then there are others ...

Seniors discover many hidden talents.

Juniors present fun-filled assembly.

Ravishing Alan Gabbert heads group of graceful W esternaires. 72 Now, Roxie, don't be camera shy. Mary Ellen Wyble, sponsored by the Junior Class, was selected 1962 Pilot Sweetheart. The industrious Jun­ iors raised $674.00. This broke the record of over $300 set by them last year.

Sophomore candidates JoAnn Devillier and Ronnie Robberson are crowned King and Queen of Hearts.

The Valentines Dance climaxes the Pilot Sweetheart race. 73 Pantomiming Marie Bodemuller thrills the audience with her take off of "Big Daddy" at the revue.

Officers Worthy, Hurley. Fabre, McGown, and Stark do a routine as mili­ tary fish.

Spring, a time of proms, holding hands m the halls, baseball games, Mi~s Photo­ flash, Honors Day, Final exams, and Grad­ uation, is a busy season at Nederland High. Happy faces of seniors, thoughtful expres­ sions of seniors-to-be are a part of Spring at N.H.S . . . .

Mr. Peacock knows how to keep 74 order in his classes. Fifty girls were chosen to compete in the Miss Photoflash Contest.

Pretty Frances Reue begins the long walk to the end of the ramp in the Miss Photoflash Assembly.

Twirp Dance /I

Heads Luke wins-Tails, Luke still wins the corsage contes t. 75 That's okay, fellas, it was only a five-dollar bill.

The Mardi Gras theme was an exciting setting for the prom.

Some of you guys don't look too enthusiastic. 76 Sometimes we study.

"Any more questions?" asks Max Kattner.

These are Nederland's Honor Graduate&--better known in some Gee, Darnell, that's a good idea you had, putting Playboy circles as the "Brains." in your chemistry book.

The baseball team has some very eager spectators. -:..•. ·":

These six pretty girls are N.H.S. '62 -'63 cheerleaders.

Harry Williams vies for Student Body President.

Ned, Nederland's Bulldog mascot, was given to the student body by Mr. R. L. Harmon.

Steve, Bobby, and Rick practice "Friendly Persuasion."

Doris, Dave, Mike, and Harry are 1962-63 Student Body Officers.

78 Seniors seek revenge for economics tests.

Roxie and Dwight gladly pO $e for a picture.

"I'll teach you to take my picture," says Lanny.

Park what, Pam? The picnic was okay, Earl just needs to be in another school. _, ' 79 Practice is one thing ... but when you get right to it, this graduation is not so funny.

"Why do we have to practice in the auditorium? It's not going to rain for Baccalaureate.'-'

Bonnie Holliman wants to know what happened to the music.

The diploma, Marvin! Don't forget the diploma ... Marvin . .. Jim Pennington and Lewis Christ meet at the gate for a brief moment.

Peggy Doornbos Graduation is a beautiful and sad sight to behold. and Cheryl Cook enjoy the all night· party ... all night (?)

Mr. Strickland presents a challenge to the Seniors at Graduation.

Ronnie Sonnier and Beverly Fabre are wide awake. How about Judy Can Rita and Jake make it all night? and Jimmy? Receiving s p e c i a 1 honors for work well done ...

doing the jobs required by officers ...

Initiation of new mem­ bers by old ones . . .

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... ob N.f-1.G .

. . . and recognition on Honors Day make up the honors of N.H.S.

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SHARRON JOHNSON . . . . a pretty blue eyed blonde 'vho proudly leads the Golden Pride of the Golden Triangle . . .

FIRST ROW: Donny Huckaby, Kay McDonald, Barbara Roberts, Julie Reed, Martha Worthy, Rita Rienstra, Karol Miller. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Fleming, Ilene Martin, Sonya Welch, Francie Brownshadel, Elizabeth Eagleson, George Pratt, Trudy Gallagher, Janis Gibson, Gloria Hailey, and Mrs. Ryland.

Trudy Gallagher, Reporter Julie Reed, Secretary Kay McDonald, President Barbara Roberts, Vice-President Martha Worthy, Treasurer

QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS -----!:I~"'

BOTTOM ROW: L. Marshall, G. Ryder, J. Reed, R. Rienstra, S. Johnson, M. Worthy, S. Goodwin, M. Wyble, M. Bodemuller, C. Cook, K. l\IcDonald, B. Roberts, J. Richardson. TOP ROW: D. Huckaby, J. Price, B. Harper, K. Miller, K. Libersat, M. Linder, S. Bateman, S. Russell, M. Morgan, D. Hunt, J. Herrin.

OFFICERS Syd Russell-President Karol Miller- Secretary Kay McDonald-Reporter Karen Libersat-Treasurer Dan Hunt-Vice-President BOTTOM ROW : R. Gannaway; E. Eagleson ; S. Campbell ; J. Clotiaux ; C. Ramsey ; N. Gleason; L. Fuller; D. Rienstra; J. Domac; C. Roland; M. Maxwell; J. White ; E. Womack; M. Hollier ; J. Hebert. TOP ROW : A. Tucker; B. Bugna; D. LaGrone ; C. Warner; D. Beasley; F. Brownshadel; D. Farris; C. Fuller; J. Fleming; P. O'Callaghan; I. Martin; S. Welch; M. Smith; V. Davi s ; D. Richey.

JUNIOR OFFICERS Bill Bugna, President Pat O'Callaghan, Vice-President Joanna Fleming, Secretary Doris Rienstra, Treasurer Naomi Gleason, Reporter

95 ROBBIE BAKER Sophomore P. E. Award DONNA SUE BEASLEY Highest Ranking Junior American History Award FRANCIE BROWNSHADEL Algebra II Award

BILL BUGNA Advanced Biology WILFRED CHAMPAGNE Sophomore P.E. Award

ALBERT CHILEK General ?-.1etals I WILLA RAY CLARK Algebra I NAT CLOUT.'.\IAN Hon1 ernaking II

DONALD COHRT Art II CHERYL COOK Delta Kappa Gamma Award Family Relations Award Tom McAn Award

96 MARVIN DAVENPORT Vocational Agriculture II R. L. DIAZ Highest Ranking Sophomore Spanish II BILL DOWDEN Texas Chemical Council National Merit Finalist Physics Award

RALPH DOWDEN Second Highest Ranking Senior Senior English Award Solid Geometry A ward Economics Award JOAN DUPLANT Shorthand II

CLARA DELAHOUSSAYE Junior P.E. Award JAMES DORSEY C.T.A. Award DIANNE FARRIS Mechanical Drawing I

JOANNA FLEMING Junior English A ward CLARA FULLEN Betty Crocker Award

97 LINDA FULLER Bookkeeping I NAOMI GLEASON Future Teachers Latin II ROY GOODWIN Tom McAn Award

GLORIA HAILEY Journalism Award. BILL HARPER Highest Ranking Senior American Chemistry A ward National Merit Award Balfour Award Trigonometry Bausch & Lomb Ho1wrary Science Shepherd Laundries Award

LINDA HATCHEL General Math JUDY HEBERT Latin I KATHY HICKMAN Stanley Home Products

GRACE HODNETT Speech II DON LaGRONE Spanish III

KAREN LIBERSAT Grammar School PTA DAR Good Citizenship

98 MANDA LINDER High School PTA BARBARA LIVELY Plane Geometry PATSY LOVE Typing II Senior Math

JOHN McCULLOUGH Shop I KAY McDONALD Bulldog Beat Editor School Accompanist

KAROL MILLER Danforth Award BARBARA MOSLEY Spanish I KAREN NELSON Sophomore English

TOMMY PALERMO Art I

JUDY PAXTON Business English

EUGENIA PLEASANT Bookkeeping II

99 JACK POOL Senior P.E. Award MARY ALICE PREJEAN Arts and Crafts JOHN PRICE R.O. Medlin Award Advanced Mathematics Advanced Chemistry Most Valuable Musician Danforth Award

JULIE REED B. & P.W. Scholarship Highest Ranking Girl Pilot Editor Shepherd Laundries Award LYNN REIMERS Future Nurses

DARNELL RICHEY Chemistry CHARLOTTE RICHARDSON Alumni Scholarship RITA RIENSTRA Nederland CTA Award Civics Award

BOBBY RILEY Shop II Junior P.E. Award BARBARA ROBERTS Secretarial Training

TERRI SCOFIELD Homemaking III

100 VIVIAN SCOTT Spanish IV CARL SMITH Mechanical Drawing JIMMY SPRUILL Biology

VERNON STEHLE General Metals Trade II BETH THOMPSON Typing I

ROBERT TOUPS Alumni Scholarship AUBREY TUCKER Speech III DIXIE VONCANNON Shorthand I

LILLIAN WILLICZKA Commercial Math EDITH WOMACK Speech I

MARY ELLEN WYBLE Senior P.E. Award

IOI . . . the crowning of new royalty .. .

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... the grand climax of home­ coming week . ..

. . . every student a- judge and every girl a winner .. .

102 ... smiles of success and relief characterize the end of every contest.

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KA THY HICKMAN Sponsored by the Senior Class

ROXIE PERKINS Sponsored by the Sophomore Class

MARTHY WORTHY Senior Duchess

WANDA CASTLEMAN JOAN EAST Junior Duchess Sophomore Duchess MY,RNA PREVOST fvlet,s~

BECKY WALTON ROBERT ALBRITTON Seniors

MARUS WHITTED GARY KATTNER Juniors , O~Twhtp -"~' w• 112 ;'1:" Seniors LYNN HUGHES SCOTTY CAMPBELL Sophomores

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RONDA MARTIN BOB BARCLAY Juniors

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TONY CURTIS selects Miss Photo/lash and three runner-up positions.

GAYLE CONCIENNE First Runner-Up Senior

ROBBIE BAKER Second Runner-Up Sophomore

PAM HURLEY Third Runner-Up Senior

115 MARY ELLEN WYBLE JUDY RICHARDSON

MARY EDGAR

ROXIE PERKINS

LU-NITA MARSHALL

ROSE MARIE BOLLMAN

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BO IE CRUSENBERRY and KAY McDO TALD

Seniors 117

LINDA SHERMAN and MIKE CARR Junior Duchess and Duke

SHERRY AUSTIN and GRADY COLVIN Senior Duchess and Duke

BECKY MARTIN and RICHARD CUCCIA Sophomore Duchess and Duke Best All-Around SANDY BATEMAN and SYD RUSSELL

Most Attractive PAM HURLEY and PETER BA YARD

120 Wittiest MARILYN FRASER and ROGER SANDERS

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Most Talented KA THY SMITH and IKEY SWEAT

121 Best Sense of Humor SHERRY AUSTIN and MIKE MORGAN

Most Dignified KAROL MILLER and MARVIN NEWMAN

122 Most Popular RITA RIENSTRA and JAKE DAVID

Best Personality GAYLE CONCIENNE and MAX KATTNER

123 Friendliest JULIE REED and EARL RICHARD

Most Likely to Succeed KATHY HICKMAN and JOHN PRICE

124 Neatest MARY EDGAR and RONNIE RICHARD

Most Athletic KAREN LIBERSAT and JAMES OVERSTREET

125 Best Dressed SUSANN GOODWIN and GEORGE BRYANT

Cutest SHERON STARK and HERBY BROUSSARD

126 JUDY DOMEC FFA Sweetheart

Gary Kattner, Butch Davis, and Dan Hunt FHA BEAUS

In the hallways between classes ...

in the chemistry lab having fun . ..

in an interesting ( ? ) American History class . . .

130 the N.H.S. student body is a single body composed of 635 individuals.

131 CLASS OFFICERS President­ Harry Williams Vice-President­ Aubrey Tucker Social Leader­ Wanda Castleman Secretary- ]udy Hebert Treasurer- Francie Brownshadel

Ables, Elaine Adams, Nancy Arnold, Latrell Bailey, Steve Barclay, Mary Barclay, Bob

Barrilleaux, Janet Bass, Ann Beasley, Donna Beasley, Mignonne Biermordt, Margaret Blackmon, Billy

Bourg, Haden Bradshaw, Mary Brown, Tommy Brownshadel, Francie Bryant, Arthur Buffington, Douglas

132 Bugna, Bill Caldwell, J aines Caruthers, Eddie Campbell, Sally Carr, Mike

Castleman, Wanda Chance, Norma Charlton, Sherry Chilek, Albert Clotiaux, Jan

Coates, Barbara Coleman, Helen Collins, Barbara Collins, Phillip Craig, Gary

Crawford, Jackie Creel,. Peggy Crowe, Johnny Cutrer, Gus Dalby, Bobby Dangerfield, Gary

Davis, Donna Davis, Vernice Deason, Paul Decuir, James Delahoussaye, Clara Dennis, LeRoy

Denton, Dixie Denton, Jimmy Dixon, Raymond Domec, Judy Dowden, Benny Dowden, John

133 Drabek, Rudy Driskell, Kerry Duckworth, Charles Eagleson, Elizabeth Erwin, Sandra

Farris, Dianne Fidler, Dennis Fleming, Joanna Fleming, Pete Fowler, Janice

Foxworth, Alton French, Johnny Fruge, Jimmy Fuller, Claudia Fuller, Linda

Gallagher, Trudy Gallier, William Gannaway, Robbie Gaspard, Joyce Gibson, Jan is Gleason, Naomi

Goss, Charles Graham, J oAnn Gribnau, Ruth Hailey, Gloria Halb~rt, Arlis Haltom, Guy

Hammer, Fred Hancock, Pat Hannah, Carolyn Hanley, Carolyn Hanley, · Dorothy Hanley, Terry

134 Harmsen, Doc Harper, Robert Harvill, Wanda Hava rd, Bobby Havard, Tommy

Hawkins, Gary Heath, Bruce Hebert, Judy Herrin, Bobby Hibbert, Paulette

Hicks, Benita Hinson, Thomas Hoffman, Lavina Holder, Jaton Hollier, Melba

Hollis, Darrell Holstine, Bolan Holstine, Patsy Hopkins, Becky Horne, Bobby Howard, Jimmy

Huckaby, Ronnie Hughes, Rick Humphries, Gary Kattner, Gary Keene, Tommy Kalley, Males

Kemp, Dean Kincaid, Harold King, Charles LaGrone, Don Lucas, James Lumpkin, Duane

135 McCuller, Edwina McCullough, Patty McLemore, Elaine Martin, Ilene Martin, Rhonda

Maxwell, Marsha Mead, Rogers Menard, Pat Metreyeon, Danny Miller, Dave

Miller, Jana Miller, Linda Miller, Veronica Mills, Loran Monk, Karen

Morgan, Mickey Morgan, Mike Morrison, Lurlene Mouton, Don Murray, Jacie Nicholson, Jimmy

Noblitte, Wayne O'Callaghan, Pat O'Neal, Sharron Orr, Lindley Otey, Fred Parish, Larry

Phillips, Jerry Popken, Don Porter, Catherine Pratt, George Pruitt, Linda Pugh, Gayle

136 Quinn, Sandra Ramsey, Charlene Reed, Alice Reed, Alinda Reeves, Glenda

Richard, Albert Richey, Darnell Rienstra, Doris Riley, Bobby Robbins, Charles

Romero, Fred Rose, Clifford Rowland, Charlene St. Cyr, Claydene Sanders, Elwin

Sanderson, Gary Scales, Ralph Sherman, Linda Sistrunk, Rita Sitton, Roy Smith, Carl

Smith, Ed Smith, Mickey Sparks, Jimmy Spencer, Sharon Sprouse, Jackie Stampley, Gary

Stilley, Harold Teaters, Terry Terry, Helen Theriot, Delbert Thompson, Joe Timmons, Jimmy

137 Tobey, Sue Townsend, Margaret Tribes, Junior Tucker, Aubrey Tyson, Jay

Velasquez, Robert Vincent, Otis Voncannon, Dixie Wade, Donald Wade, James

Waller, Johnny Warner, Carol Watkins, Jerry Welch, Sonya White, Judy

Whitted, Marlis Williams, Harry Williams, Nancy Willis, Nina Wilson, Judy Wininger, Dennis

Womack, Edith Woods, C. A. Wright, Martha STUDENTS N01 PICTURED: Gene Go<>dsell Beverly Keen

The juniors have a picnic!

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The Junior girls try to add variety to lunch hour . ..

and the boys decide to try it too. (neckties no less!!)

Elizabeth Eagleson displays some of the talent from the Junior class. Westernaires enjoy a gossip session before a pep rally.

. . . and believe it or not . . . The Juniors even have classes, and study.

138 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Social Chairman: Alice Fulcher Secretary: Elouise Ripley President: Mike Guillot Treasurer: Betty Goss Vice-President: Louise Leger

Left to right: Judy Adams Janice Albritton Jean Allen Shirley Allen Rodney Armstrong Butch Arsement

Glenda Askew Dexter Atkinson Durell Austin Eric Bailey Don Bailey Robbie Baker

Bill Barlow Pat Barnes Sharon Barnes Gayle Barnett Jack Beach Stanley Beasley

Jerry Beck Judy Bell Mike Bernard Kenneth Birdwell Gwen Bollmann Pat Bourg

140 Judy Bradshaw Kathleen Branham Gerald Broussard Tommye Budwah Robert Burnett

Raedine Burton Sidney Campbell Betty Carlin Amaya Carpenter Charles Cates

Wilfred Champagne Betty Chatelain Willa Clark Sue Clay Carolyne Clepper

Natalie Cloutman Donald Cohrt Mike Collins Eddy Colville William Cook Robert Cooper

Gloria Cope Berta Cornelius Judy Cowgi]] Shirley Crampton Dwight Crawford Joanne Crisman

Larry Croom Richard Cuccia John Cutrer Marvin Davenport Weldon Davis Paul Decuir

Elise Decuir Darrell DeRouen Linda Deskin JoAnn Devfl!ier R. L. Diaz Carolyn Dickinson

141 Sammy Doiron Margaret Dunning Ronnie Duplant Jane Dye Linda Eagleson

Joan East Vickie Eckert Roy Falke Allison Faw Jerry Fountain

Barbara Foux Henry Franke Billie French Alice Fulcher Alan Gabbert

Darnell Gallion Gerald Ganann Bobby Gibson Betty Goss Kathryn Gregory Robert Gribnau

Marscha Griffin Carroll Grounds Mike Guillot Rhonda Hallmark Mike Hamerly P am Harmon

Harold Harper David Harris Danny Harrison Joyce Harrill Lynn Hawkins Linda Hawn

James Hayes Charles Helvie Jam es Henley Phillip Hilton Grace Hodnett Jimmy Holcomb

142 Martha Holliman Lynne Hughes Brenda Humphries Linda Irvine Sharon J ernigan

Judy J ones Mary Jones Clair Beth J ordan Randy Kimler Bette King

Kenneth Kirksey Nancy Knight Donnie Kolb Glenn Landry Barbara Lands

Harriet Lane Janet Lang Bluite Langham Carol Laurent Johnny Leavins Sammie Lee

Louise Leger Bill Lewi s John Linder Gerald Lesinby Barbara Lively Linda Lively

Jackie Louvier Robert Lumpkin John McCullough Brenda McGown Johnny Mcinnis Alice McKinley

J ean Mclemore Jackie Martin Becky :VIartin Carrol Meredith Jackie Me trey eon Karen Miller

143 Sharon Miller Jackie Mills Elaine Minchew Pat Mize Bobby Morgan

Barbara Mosley Billy Murphy William Myatt Kenneth Naizer Jack Nally

Karen Nelson John Newton Judith Nichols Betsy Nicklas John Nicklebur

Craig Noble Evelyn O'Connor David Olson Billy Orr Ronald Overstreet Tommy Palermo

Rebecca Payne Larry Pellerin Fred Perkins Sandra Peterson Randy Petitt Carol Peve to

Lynda Pharo Linda Pickens Marilyn Pirazzo Dale Pool Edwin Powell Kenneth Powell

Ruby Powers Carolyn Prejean Mary Alice Prejean Madelyn Prejean Donna Prevost Joe Pruitt

144 Christie Pullin Pat Radcliff Ralph Raines Ronald Read Joyce Reed

Wanda Reeves .. Frances Reue Gordon Reynolds Alice Richard Beverly Richard

Wayne Richardson Elouise Ripley Ronald Roberson Lee Robinson Cary Rowland

James Sage Kay Sanders Ronnie Sattler Kenneth Scales Tom Scofield Carolyn Scott

Jeff Seward Kenny Shipp Mary Sims Billy Skinner Larry :;)kinner

Mary Skog Pauline Smart Louanne Soape Gloria Sonnier Helen Sparks Kenny Spence

Brenda Spencer Kay Spicer Jimmy Spruill James Stark Harvey Sterling Linda Strickland

145 Larry Strother Shirley Sturrock Joyce Stutzman Jerry Teltschick Sam Terracina

Beth Thompson Marie Toups Ryan Trimble Susan Tyson Ty Van Auk~n

James Vernon Lola Vincent Brenda W allcer Olan Ware Joe Warren

Ann Webb Pam Wes t Allen Whelply Margie White Peggy Whitley Janis Willey

Diane Wilson James Wilson Mike Wilson Rebecca Womack Bryant Woods Charles Wright

Barbara Youngblood Mike Phillips

STUDENTS NOT PICTURED : Sylvia Barras Shelley Sattler Roy Hicks J eanne Severs Robert Knight Carol Smith J ennie Lake J ames Sterling Buddy Leonard Carol Tinsley Sandra Monts Mari Woodcock Mary Morgan Louise Wright James Rogers Dale McVey '62 Sophomores carry their load at an outdoor pep-rally. 146 ~ 1962 Go.p~ To.k& NOi rth® TOI ~ ~ Ropes Ow J..fOtcJ! TOI ~A~ At N.J..f.G.

Wayne Richardson finds the girls in the back of the room more interesting than Sophomore English.

This election primary is a serious business, at least for Carol Peveto, Carol Smith, Pam West, Nancy Knight, and Sandy Peterson.

If these boys had joined the Pep Squad, their dream of being a Westernafre may have come true. (?)

Bill Barlow and Billy Joe Orr really enjoy the Sopho­ more Class meetings.

147 Providing entertain­ ment for the student body . ..

teaching the values of American living ...

leading t h e student body in school spirit and sportsmanship . . .

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. . . and providing for the welfare of the student bod'y are only a few of the func­ tions of N.H.S. organizations.

14~ DONNY HUCKABY SONYA WELCH FRANCIE BROWNSHADEL BOBBY DALBY Senior Junior Junior Junior Photographer Ads Organizations Photographer

MARTHA WORTHY BARBARA ROBERTS Senior Senior Sports Business Manager

JULIE REED Senior Editor

RITA RIENSTRA KAROL MILLER Senior Senior Activities Favorites

ILENE MARTIN ALICE FULCHER PAULINE SMART JANIS GIBSON Junior Sophomore Sophomore Junior Honors Classes Classes Administration 150 MRS. FLEMING, Sponsor

SENIORS: Karol Miller; Rita Rienstra; Julie Reed, Editor; Donny Huckaby; Martha Worthy; Barbara Roberts.

JUNIORS : Francie Brownshadel; Jan is Gibson; Bobby Dalby;· Sonya Welch; Ilene Martin.

SOPHOMORES: Alice Fulcher, Pauline Smart. 151 The F.T.A. has been very active this year. Besides selling the student directories, the club promotes an interest in the teach­ ing ·profession. The group has held several joint meetings with clubs from o t h e r schools and has seen many fine films. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Gleason, Mrs. Guarnere, and Miss Tomlin.

Cheryl Cook, Secretary; Judy Hebert, 1st Vice-President; Naomi Gleason, Presi­ dent; Francie Brownshadel, 2nd Vice-President; Doris Rienstra, Treasurer; John Dowden, Reporter. Not pictured is Charlene Ramsey, 3rd Vice-President.

BACK ROW: Judy Hebert, Joyce Gaspard, Cheryl Cook, Joan ·East, Pat Mize, John Dowden. FRONT ROW: Doris Rienstra, Peggy Jo Doornbos, Francie Brownshadel, Naomi Gleason, James Dorsey.

152 Sharon O'Neal, Joyce Gaspard, Ronnie Huckaby, Karen Libersat, James Wade, James Dorsey. STANDING : Bartara Hollier, Miss Tomlin, Madeline Menchaca.

MISS TOMLIN OFFICERS: Madeline Menchaca, Secretary; Barbara Hollier, Treasurer; Sharon O'Neal, His­ Sponsor torian; Ronnie Huckaby, Vice-President; Karen Libersat, President; Joyce Gaspard, Program Chairman; Carol Cohrt, Reporter.

153 Ross Geisendorf, Sergeant-at-Arms; Earl Richard, Vice-President; Teri Scofield, Secretary; MRS. RYLAND Jimmy Pennington, President. SITTING: Skip Bailey, Reporter; Donny Huckaby, Social Sponsor Chairman.

Sue Tobey, Jaton Holder, Karen Monk, Teri Scofield. SECOND ROW: Raedine Burton, Gloria Hailey, Trudy Gallagher, Joanna Fleming, Dorothy Ashworth, Marie Bodemuller, Sandra Perryman, Diane Farris. STANDING: Mrs. Ryland, Wil­ liam Gallier, Loran Mills, Ross Geisendorf, Jimmy Pennington, Lindley Orr, Tommy Palermo, Bobby Herrin, Wayne Noblitt. 154 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ryland, E. Womack, G. Hailey, C. St. Cyr, K. McDonald, P. Hurley, L. McGown, C. Hanley, M. Hollier, D. Voncannon, L. Eagleson, B. Coates, C. Cohrt, P. Smart, A. Fulcher, J. Gibson, J. Reed. SECOND ROW: J. Dowden, M. Morgan, S. Charlton, L. Hatchel, G. Warner, E. Minchew, T. Gallagher, T. Budwah, E. Ripley, C. Cook, S. Gray, S. Perryman, B. Hollier, B. Tuohy, J. Gaspard, K. Miller, R. Rienstra. THIRD ROW: A. Tucker, M. Hayes, G. Pratt, K. Birdwell, T. Paleromo, M. Phillips, F. Romero, L. Orr, T. Scofield, G. Hodnett, P. McCullough, C. Dela­ houssaye, J. Shipp, J. Thompson, P. Doornbos, K. Hickman, D. Ashworth, J. Holder, I. Martin, S. Welch, F. Brown­ shadel.

OFFICERS: Melba Hollier, Vice-President; Elizabeth Eagleson, Secretary; Judy Thompson, Treasurer; Kathy Hickman, Parliamentarian. PAM HURLEY President STUDENT BODY OFFICERS . ..

1f If M "" ~, ~ PRESIDENT Sandy Bateman ,A SECRETARY Rita Rienstra TREASURER Sharron Johnson

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STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES-FRONT ROW: Goodwin, Rienstra, Baker, Reue, Albritton, Lively, Johnson, Cook, Clotiaux, Rienstra. SECOND ROW: Marshall, Russell, Bayard, Williams, Price, Kattner, Tyer, Barlow, Bateman. BACK ROW: Sanderson, Huckaby, Hunt, Smith, Miller, Guillot, DeRouen.

156 SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Susann Goodwin Lu-Nita Marshall Sandy Bateman Rita Rienstra Cheryl Cook Sharron Johnson Donny Huckaby Peter Bayard Alvin Price Syd Russell Max Kattner Bubba Tyer Dan Hunt

JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Dave Miller Jan Clotiaux Gary Sanderson Doris Rienstra Mickey Smith

SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: Bill Barlow Frances Reue I anice Albritton Mike Guillot Barbara Lively Robbie Baker Darrell DeRouen

157 OFFICERS: Naomi Gleason, Vice-President; Doris Rienstra, President; Jaton Holder, Re­ MRS. ANDERSON porter; Joanna Fleming, Secretary-Treasurer; Pat O'Callaghan, Social Leader. Sponsor

FIRST ROW: Fullen, O'Callaghan, Rienstra, Fleming, Gleason. SECOND ROW: Cloutman, Dillaplain, Budwah, Hol­ lier, Riemers, Pullin, McLemore. THIRD ROW: Beasley, Devillier, Allen, Dickinson, Hollmann, Thompson, Holder, Dye, Hibbert.

158 Nancy Smith, Barbara Mosley, Agnes Gregory, Sherry Charlton, Alinda Reed, Peggy Whitley, Carol Cohrt. SECOND ROW: Clara Fullen, Elaine McLemore, Bonnie Cook, Irma McLemore, Linda Hawn, Louann Soap, Rebecca Paine, Donna Davis, Edith Womack. THIRD ROW: Wayne Cowgill, David Gotcher, James Pool, Larry Hinson, Glen Landry.

MRS. POOL OFFICERS: Alinda Reed, Pianist; Sherry Charlton, Reporter; Edith Womack, Song Leader; Guest Sponsor Agnes Gregory, Secretary-Treasurer: Nancy Smith, Vice-President; David Gotcher, President.

159 Club members: BOTTOM ROW: Hollier, Menchaca, Reimers, Cohrt, Conner, Fraser, Fraser, Barrett, Libersat. SECOND ROW: Oark, Wright, Williams, Pugh, Clepper, Dye, Pullin. BACK ROW: Mrs. Thornell, Sponsor; Mrs. L. Miles, Gideon Auxiliary; Morgan, Jerni­ gan, Grounds, Miller, Jordan, Cloutman; Mrs. R. C. Corley, Gideon Auxiliary; Mrs. Murray Llbersat, Sponsoring Mother.

OFFICERS: President Lynn Reimers Social Leader Joanne Conner Secretary Madeline Menchaca Reporter Barbara Hollier Vice-President Martha Wright Treasurer . Karen Libersat Parliamentarian Gayle Pugh Chaplain Carol Grounds

160 FRONT ROW: Mr. Broussard, Reed, Goodwin, Mar~hall, Hickman, Libersat, Ramsey, Hailey, Miller, McDonald, Bateman, Provost, Perryman, Shipp, Mclemore, Scott, Cook, Hollier, Reimers. SECOND ROW: Harper, Dowden, Bugna, Davis, Kitchens, Pool, Sweat, Howard, Kincaid, Miller, Phillips, Morgan, Price, Newman, Kattner, Goodwin, Mr. Vilha. THIRD ROW: Deason, Popken, Champagne, Russell, Leysath, David, Elliot, Richard, Price, Hingle, Ewing, Bryant. BACK ROW: Dixon, Herring, Bayard, Bourg, Haltom, Kelley, Ermel, King, Hollis, Brand, Herrington, King.

Science Club Officers: Max Kattner, President; Syd Russell, Vice-President; John Price, Treasurer; K,,ren Libersat, Secretary; Julie Reed, Reporter; Mr. Vilha, Sponsor.

161 Mrs. Ryland, Sponsor, and Kay McDonald, Editor, check copy. Pam Hurley, Club Editor, and Lindley Orr, Boys' Sports Editor, store Rotos.

Dixie Voncannon, Headline Editor, cuts paper while Copyreader Gloria Hailey and Girls' Sports Editor Elizabeth Eagleson work on paste-ups.

Photographers George Pratt and Fred Romero check camera before covering important as­ signment.

162 Associate Editor Joyce Gas pard, Business Manager Brenda Tuohy, and staff member Jimmy Pool go through newspaper files.

News Editor Claydene St. Cyr types final copy while Ad Man· ager Melba Hollier and Manag· ing Editor Mike Hayes check copies.

Oub Editor Susann Goodwin and Exchange Editor Trudy Gallagher fold Beats to be mailed out.

163 BACK ROW: Morgan, Carr, Richard, Radcliff, Cooper, French, Lang­ ham, Kimler, Doiron, Greenburg, Bernard, Stark, Davenport, Hicks. Beacl1,FRONT Richardson. ROW: Harmsen, Champagne, Terracina, Cook, Hammerly,

FFA OFFICERS: Left to Right Treasurer Wayne Richardson Secretary Jack Beach Reporter Mike Hammerly President Norman Greenburg Vice-President William Cook Sentinel Wilfred Champagne

164 IRST ROW: Doornbos, Linder, Ryder, Cook, Eagleson, Castleman, Scofield. SECOND ROW: Silkwood, Cornelius, Albritton, Eckert, arrileaux, Allen, Clepper, Cope. THIRD ROW: Knight, Whitted, Eagleson, Hollier, Conner, Pleasant, Pickens, Hibbert. FOURTH OW: Grossman, Gray, Barnette, Perryman, Fulcher, Reue, Ripley, Clark. FIFTH ROW: Murray, Cornelius, Fowler, Hurley, Sanders, illaplain, Askew, Prejean, Cloutman. SIXTH ROW: Provost, Hingle, Bodemuller, Crusenberry, Thompson, Shipp, Harvill, Scofield, Dye.

FFICERS: Teri Scofield, Secretary­ reasurer; Ginger Ryder, Pianist; lizabeth Eagleson, Vice-President; anda Linder, Parliamentarian; Sally ampbell, Social Leader; Judy Shipp, eporter; Cheryl Cook, President; anda Castleman, Social Leader; eggy Doornbos, Historian.

165 BOTTOM ROW: Linda· Pruitt Alinda Reed Gloria Cope Margaret Biermordt SECOND ROW: Virginia Stehle Sharon O'Neal Sherry Charlton Linda Hatchel TH{RD ROW: Betty Wilson Linda Pickens Brenda Spencer Donna Davis FOURTH ROW: Judy Thompson Sherry Hurley Carol Davis Jackie Sprouse Not pictured: Edith Womack Kathy Smith OFFICERS: President Kathy Smith Vice-President Judy Thompson Secretary-Treasurer Edith Womack Reporter Sharron O'Neal

MR. JOHN MATHISON, Director

166 Pep Gqub!L ~ B~s w~ Nl!A#'Jll-~ GpUtlli

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IRST ROW: Ripley, Eagleson, Buwah, Pullin, Leger, Allen, Martin, Cook, Prevost. SECOND ROW: Hannon, Whitley, Borque, cGown, Clepper, Mize, Eckert, Lively. THIRD ROW: East, Clark, Nicholas, Cope, Baker, Perozzo, Peterson, Sparks. FOURTH OW: Skog, Willey, Hollmann, Martin, Hallmark, Webb, Allen, Reuel. FIFTH ROW : Prejean, Pickens, Harvill, Lee, Doornbos, Spen­ er, Bourg, Hawn, Hughes.

The forty-two member Nederland High School Pep Squad boasted new black and gold uniforms this year. These girls attended all of the games and backed our Bulldogs with ready pep and enthusiasm. Their spirit contributed much to pep ral­ lies as well as football games.

SPONSORS : Miss Williams and Mrs. McClure. 167 PAT BRANHAM Cheerleader 4

CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: Barbara Roberts, He Cheerleader; Patricia Dickinson, Mascot; Becky Walton. BA

JUDY RICHARDSON Cheerleader 3, 4

BECKY WALTON Cheerleaders Win First Place at Stephen F. Austin summer 168 Cheerleader 4 camp. BARBARA ROBERTS Head Cheerleader 3, 4

W: Judy Richardson ; Ch ery Walton ; Gayle Concienne; Pat Branham.

GAYLE CONCIENNE Cheerlea der 3, 4

PATRICIA DICKINSON CHERY WALTON Mascot Cheerleader 4 169 BACK ROW: E. C. Cates, Bobby Horne, Dean Kemp, James Dennis, Bobby Herrin, David Harper, Bobby Havard. SECOND ROW: Grady Colvin, Jimmy Sparks, Albert Chilek, Robert Velasquez, Danny Metreyeon, Delbert Theriot, Mr. Weeren. FRONT ROW: Charles Duckworth, James Westbrook, Donald Wade, Jacky Crawford, Vernon Steele.

The Vocational-In­ dustrial Club was just organized at N.H.S. this year. The purpose of this club is to encourage leadership, and the. club is open to all boys tak­ ing General Metals Trade.

OFFICERS: Albert Chilek, Treasurer; Vernon Stehle, Secretary; President; Mr. Weeren; Dean Kemp, Second Vice-President; E. C. Grady Colvin, President; Robert Velasquez, Reporter.

170 fiAJ&T~O~ UuultWM~

BEVERLY FABRE Captain

171 FRONT ROW: Pat O'Callaghan; Teri Scofield; Lieutenant Pam Hurley; Lu-Nita Marshall; Helen Coleman. BACK ROW: Joanna Fleming; Marie Bodemuller; Sally Campbell; Bonnie Crusenberry; Linda Hingle.

Gayle Pugh; Linda Sherman, Clara Delahoussaye; Manda Linder; Lieutenant Linda McGown; Nancy Adams, Patty Mc­ Cullough; Jan Clotiaux; Julie Reed. 172 Lieutenant Martha Worthy; Roxie Perkins; Judy Hebert; Carolynn Hanley; Marsha Maxwell; Susann Goodwin; Carol Warner; Myrna Provost; Sherry Austin.

Captain Beverly Fable; Wanda Castleman; Trudy Gallagher; Carolyn Grossman; Kay McDonald; Mary Ellen Wyble; Marlis Whitted; Dixie Voncannon; Linda Pruitt; Mary Edgar; Lieutenant Sheron Stark. 173 RITA RIENSTRA SHARRON JOHNSON Majorette 2, 3, 4 PEGGY LaPOINT Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4 Majorette 2, 3, 4

CLAUDIA FULLER Majorette 2, 3 JUDY DOMEC Majorette 2, 3

NAT CLOUTMAN HARRIET LANE 174 Majorette 2 PAT WEST Majorette 2 Majorntte 2 FLUTES: Gleason, Fuller, Bodemuller, Ramsey, Johnson, Ryder, Fowler, Miller, Silkwood, Creel. CLARINET: Monk, Provost, Spruill, Martin, Spencer, Farris, Diaz, Popken, Welch, Smart, Fulcher, Brownshadel, Marshall, Noblitt, Pevoto, Adams, Powers, Cloutmatt, Laurent. ALTO CLARINET: Sistrunk, Reed, Knight. BASS CLARINET: Hailey, Bateman, O'Callaghan, Miller, Wilson. CONTRABASS CLARINET: Fleming. OBOE : Smith, Lane. BASSOON: McDonald. ALTO SAX: Sorrell, Holliman, Fuller, Warren, Sims, Goss, Thompson. TENOR SAX : Herring, Kirksey. BARITONE SAX: Huckaby, Mclnnis. CORONET: Olson, Grounds, Fountain, Dangerfield, Morgan, Arnold, Strother, Bailey. FRENCH HORN: Rienstra, Campbell, Smith, Jernigan. TROMBONE: Tucker, Bugna, Gotcher, Pratt, Davenport, Rienstra. BARITONE: Richey, Sweat, Atkinson, BASS: Price, Farris, Tyson. PER­ CUSSION: Hendrix, Willey, Keene, Barclay, French, Scales. TYMPANI: LaPoint. DIRECTOR: Mr. Kelley.

ORVILLE A. KELLEY Director

175 FRONT ROW: Mr. Kelley, Rienstra, LaPoint, West, Domec, Holliman, Gleason, Barclay, Nichols, Dunning, French, Keene. SECOND RO"\! Fuller, White, White, Fowler, Silkwood, Creel, Cornelius, Bodemuller, Jordan, Miller. THIRD ROW: McDonald, Strother, Smith, Arno] Hernigan, Grounds, Olson, Morgan, Dowden, Fountain, Bailey. FOURTH ROW: Rienstra, Campbell, Reed, Kelley, Knight, Lively, Sistrun Miller, Wilson, Hailey, Bateman, Fleming. BACK ROW: Sweat, Atkinson, Tucker, Bugna, Richey, Davenport, Pratt, Gotcher, Hollis, Ari strong. RONT ROW: Hendrix, Wade, Scales, Barclay, Albritton, Willey, Ryder, Ramsey, Cloutman, Lane, Fuller, Johnson. SECOND ROW : Brownshadel, Spencer, Welch, Martin, Adamo, Marshall, Monk, Provost, Smart, Fulcher. THIRD ROW : Dangerfield, Harvey, LaGrone, Scofield, Spruill, Diaz, Laurent, Pevoto, Powers, Reed, Adams. FOURTH ROW: O'Callaghan, Farris, Holliman, Thompson, Sorrell, Gaspard, Goss, Sims, Warren, Crampton, Martin. BACK ROW: Farris, Tyson, Price, Herring, Smith, Popken, Kirksey, Noblitt, Mclnnis, Huckaby.

BAND OFFICERS: Sally Campbell Social Leader Sonya Welch Treasurer Don Hendrix President Aubrey Tucker Reporter Francie Brownshadel Historian Trudy Sorrell Historian Ginger Provost Secretary Band members "step out" during half-time routine.

Mr. Ke]] ey straigb tens b · is desk.

Band plays for majorettes during Thursday night pep rally.

In spite of Dallas mud, the band managed to execute a thrilling performance.

178 -' p rally. 1 morning pe 11 during ear y a rous.1n,, "ye rs l ea d Cheerlea de Drama . Club students present readings at Christmas Assembly.

rogram.

Mr. Mathesen leads Choral Club prac­ tice.

179 The anxiety of waiting to get in on the action . . .

the thrill coming in first ...

the joy of knowing you've done your part ...

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. . . and learning good sportsmanship and teamwork maky N.H.S. famous for its ath­ letic program.

181 SYD RUSSELL JAMES OVERSTREET Capt. Capt.

Capt. Capt. JAKE DAVID DAN HUNT

1961 ~r:t

FIRST ROW Richard Cuccia Frankie King Herby Broussard Robert Albritton Steve Bailey J ames Rogers Mike Morgan Mike Wilson SECOND ROW Murphy Hingle Haden Bourg Gary Sanderson Luke Guidry Richard Ewing Syd Russell Dwight Thacker Dan Hunt

182 HEAD COACH Bowden Cook ASSISTANTS Mac Anderson Joe Boring Dick Burnett Bo Christian Dave Smith

THIRD ROW Coach Cook Coach Anderson Coach Burnett Earl Richard Jerry Phillips Guy Haltom Mickey Smith Coach Smith Coach Boring Coach Christian FOURTH ROW James Ovetstreet Larry Elliott David Harris Ray Hawkins Alvin Price Max Kattner Charles Myers Jake David Jimmy Pennington Mike Carr

183 JAKE DAVID DAN HUNT Two-Year Senior Two-Year Senior Letterman Letterman Quarterback End

A mighty Nederland Bulldog blocks one of the many Orange passes that were attempted dur­ ing the season opener. The Bulldogs were de­ feated 6-0.

A Bulldog hustles in an eager attempt to gain - yardage which enabled them to have a 35-0 triumph over French.

JAMES OVERSTREET SYD RUSSELL Two-Year Senior Two-Year Senior Letterman Letterman End Center ROBERT ALBRITTON DWIGHT THACKER Two-Year Senior One-Year Senior Letterman Letterman Halfback Center

Bulldogs rally to beat Deer Park 9-0.

Robert Albritton receives a pass from J ake Da vid to ga in a first down in th e 14-12 defeat by the Port Neches Indians.

RAY HAWKINS ALVIN PRICE One-Year Senior Two-Year Senior Letterman Letterman Guard Tackle

185 LUKE GUIDRY JIMMY PENNINGTON Two-Year Senior Three-year Senior Letterman Letterman Guard Fullback

Eager Greenie is stopped by a Bulldog in a Greenie victory over the Bulldogs 21-14.

Steve Bailey looks cautiously at a Vidor Pirate as the Bulldogs romp the Pirates 28-0.

STEVE BAILEY MICKEY SMITH One-Year Junior One-Year Junior Letterman Letterman Halfback Quarterback JERRY PHILLIPS HADEN BOURG Two-Year Junior One-Year Junior Letterman Letterman Tackle End

Explosive offense, gritty defense leads Nederland past Hornets, 35-0, as Bobby Gibson is seen making one of the many touchdowns scored that night.

Jam es Overstreet gains yardage and enables the Nederland Bulldogs to win the Bulldog fight over Jasper in a 26-0 victory.

DAVID HARRIS MIKE CARR Two-Year Junior Two-Year Junior Letterman Letterman Guard Tackle GUY HALTOM GARY SANDERSON One-Year Junior One-Year Junior Letterman Letterman End Fullback

Nederland end, Dan Hunt, has just hauled in a pass from Jake David helping the Bull­ dogs to have a 26-0 homecoming victory over Conroe.

Bulldogs put the hurt on a Silsbee Tiger and take home a 31-0 triumph.

MURPHY HINGLE MAX KATTNER One-Year Senior One:Y ear Senior Letterman Letterman End Tackle FRANKIE KING HERBY BROUSSARD One-Year Senior One-Year Senior Letterman Letterman Guard Halfback

James Overstreet gains some of ·the many needed yards as the Bulldogs win on first downs of 11-9 after the score ended in a 13-13 tie with Cleburne.

Nederland fullback, Jimmy Pennington, is trapped by a Cleburne Yel!owjacket in Satur­ day's Bi-District game.

LARRY ELLIOTT MIKE MORGAN One-Year Senior One-Year Senior Letterman Letterman Halfback Quarterback EARL RICHARD CHARLES MYERS One-Ye ar Senior One-Year Senior Letterman Letterman Center Tackle

Steve Bailey sets the pace to score another Nederland touchdown as the Bulldogs tromp Angleton 35-0.

Robert Albritton side-steps two Angleton Wild­ cats in the Quarter-final game of the State Playo ffs.

RICHARD EWING MIKE WILSON One-Year Senior One-Year Sophomore Letterman Letterman End Guard MIKE GUILLOT PAUL DECUIR One-Year Sophomore One-Year Sophomore Letterman Letterman Quarterback Halfback

Coach Cook, "The man with a problem," walks the -sidelines as his mighty Bulldogs battle San Benito in the Semi-finals game.

Nederland quarterback, Jake David, drives to gain yardage as the Bulldogs struggle to beat San Benito 22-15.

RICHARD CUCCIA JAMES ROGERS One-Year Sophomore One-Year Sophomore Letterman Letterman Center Halfback BOBBY GIBSON One-Year Sophomore Letterman Halfback Dan Hunt makes an eager but futile charge and effort to help Bulldogs advance yardage in the State playoff game with the Dumas Demons.

BuJ.P.Mgs AlfP.I Oub-GC&tet};, Bub Not B~ fMJ ~~

Larry Elliott over runs an attempted pass as the Dumas Demons edge past the Bu dogs in the State playoffs 6-0.

192 FIRST ROW: B. Davis, G. Noble, R. Faulk, B. Blackman, A. Whelply, B. Dowden. SECOND ROW: J. Decuir, M. Hamm erly, J. Holley, T. Scofield, T. Havard, T. Brown, J. Stark. THIRD ROW: B. Orr, K. Birdwell, M. Philips, N. Guilliot, G. Broussard, M. Morgan.

1961

Bill Barlow Terry Teaters Lanny Kirkland Gary Kattner Bubba Tyer

193 SYD RUSSELL Center

JAMES OVERSTREET DAN HUNT End End

JAKE DAVID Quarterback JIM ROBERT PENNINGTON ALBRITTON Fullback Halfback

JERRY PHILLIPS Tackle

DA YID HARRIS MIKE CARR 194 Gu ard Tackle wer an yo Game a"' a Glor:: - 1 1 \ \l f'tlrtl '"I

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l S De<·. 1:1 (Sp1 l -.\ !' DAL ,. . . . dd\e of Augu·4 '' I back the mt t . \ , ..\ C0 bb Stadium Sa u1 c a. < end at ·limax the 1 1h 1 , 1 a"'ft•l "lld°" ""'r Dumas ~~< · .,,.,lJ.,,. TOP ROW: Ronnie Huckaby, Marvin Newmen, Don Popkin. SECOND ROW : Pete Fleming, Donny Huckaby, Mark Helvin. TENNIS TEAM

GOLF TEAM Left to right: Robert Burnett, Darrell Hollis, Bill Bugna, Larry Hensen, Guy Haltom, Pat Kadcliff.

196 196~

FIRST ROW: Mike Guillot, Mickey Smith, Dave Miller, Lorn Mills, Marvin Newmen. SECOND ROW: '.Vrike Morgan, Harold Kincaid, Rudy Drabek, Wa.lker Herrington, Haden Bourg.

MARVIN NEWMEN One-Year Senior WALKER HARRINGTON Letterman On e-Year Senior Letterman LORAN MILLS One-Year Senior Letterman

Haden Bourg and Mickey Smith try eagerly to gain the hall for the Bulldogs.

HAROLD KINCAID One-Year Junior Letterman

198 COACH ANDERSON

Dave Miller anxiously takes the ball in Nederland's defense.

HADEN BOURG MIKE GUILLOT One-Year Junior One-Year Sophomore Letterman Letterman

MICKEY SMITH One-Year Junior Letterman N~ B~s W® Gd.she& ~s ~Th& eeg~ o~ TMw ~ 1111 w~ Dr£tJr.tct Hvit 1962

ONE BIG HAPPY GROUP

Jake David, Bobby Riley, Conrad Smith, Steve Bailey, Frankie King, Herby Broussard, James Overstreet, Mickey Smith, Bill Harper, Larry Elliott, Haden Bourg, Billy Joe Orr, Mike Guillot, Mike Morgan, Bobby Dalby, Jerry Phillips, Gary Sanderson, Bobby Gibson, Dave Miller, James Rogers, Mike Morgan, Larry Parrish.

200 Bobby Riley and Sceve Baily win 1st. and 2nd. place at the Bulldog Relays.

Micky Smith flys over the hurdle with the greatest of ease.

201 HERBY BROUSSARD On e-Year Senior Letterman

FRANKIE KING Two-Year Senior Letterman

MICKY SMITH Two-Year Junior Letterman

ROBERT ALBRITTON Three-Year Senior Letterman

JAMES OVERSTREET Three-Year Senior Letterman

202 JAKE DAVID Three-Year Senior Letterman

CONRAD SMITH One-Year Senior Letterman

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STEVE BAILEY Two-Year Junior Letterman

BOBBY RILEY Two-Year Junior Letterman

MIKE MORGAN Two-Year Senior Letterman

203 LARRY ELLIOTT Two-Year Senior Letterman

JACK POOL Three-Year Senior Letterman

BILL HARPER Two-Year Senior Letterman

BOBBY DALBY One-Year Junior Letterman

JERRY PHILLIPS Two-Year Junior Letterman

204 GARY SANDERSON Two-Year Junior Letterman

BOBBY GIBSON One-Year Sophomore Letterman

JAMES ROGERS One-Year Sophomore Letterman

Not Pictured HADEN BOURG, Two Year Junior Letterman MIKE GUILLOT, One-Year Sophomore Letterman BILLY JO GRE, One-Year Sophomore Letterman

205 N~s Bul1dogs /!!l& 10-1\tV\ O

Bulldog Infielders

Bulldog Pitchers

COACH DAY

206 Bulldog Outfielders

Bulldog Catcher

COACH BORING

207 Nederland Bulldogs are tired, but happy after winning the Nederland-Conroe game.

ROBERT ALBRITTON Three-Year Se nior Letterman

JAKE DAVID Three-Year Senior Letterman

208 Harold Kincaid slides into Home Plate and is safe.

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STEVE HARVILL Two-Year Senior Letterman

MIKE JOHNSON One-Year Senior Letterman

209 Did he make it or didn't he?

JAMES OVERSTREET One-Year Senior Lettennan

210 When the going gets Rough, a conference with the pitcher always helps.

EARL RICHARDS Three-Year Senior Letterman

STEVE BAILEY Two-Year Junior Letterman

211 Lanny Kirkland and Mike Guillot look interested in this baseball game between Nederland and Silsbee.

DARNELL RICHEY One·Y ear Junior Letterman

HAROLD KINCAID One-Year Junior Letterman

212 6

This Nederland Bulldog is doing some fast traveling to score one run for Nederland.

MIKE GVILLOT One-Year Sophomore Letterman

RONNIE ROBERSON One-Year Sophomore Letterman

213 Dust starts to fly when a Bulldog comes around.

PAUL DECUIR One-Year Sophomore Letterman

TY VANAUKEN One-Y~ar Sophomore Letterman

214 A clean hit for a Nederland Bulldog.

RICHARD CUCCIA One-Year Sophomore Letterman

JACK WILSON One-Year Sophomore Letterman

215 Homecom·in th F mg festivities e all ...

Spring Sports ...

Graduation Da y ...

216 • •

1962 PILOT STAFF Editor ------Julie Reed Business Manager ------Barbara Roberts Photographer ------Donny Huckaby Sports ------__ Martha Worthy Activities ------Rita Rienstra ... and the Jr.-Sr. Prom fill the year with Favorites ------Karol Miller exciting memories. Organizations ------Francie Brownshadel Advertisements ------Sonya Welch Honors ------Ilene Martin Administration ------Janis Gibson Photographer ------Bobby Dalby Juniors ------Alice Fulcher Sophomores ------Pauline Smart Sponsor ------Mrs. Ernestine Fleming

217 Compliments of BAKER-WILLIFORD PHARMACY RA 2-3426 1203 NEDERLAND AVENUE

218 The ~ \\~\.'l\.\ift~ ~ ~~ C 0 · Refrigeration Heating Air Conditioning

1810 MAGNOLIA PORT NECHES, TEXAS RA 2-7811

Compliments of JONES RAMBLER VIC'S Rambler 6 or V-8 MOTOR COMPANY Ambassador 1808 Nederland Avenue Metropolitan NEDERLAND, TEXAS 723 Nederland Ave. Home Phone: RA 2-5384 NEDERLAND Business: RA 2-6221 RA 2-2021

MID-COUNTY THOMPSON'S MUSIC CENTER FLOWERS Phone-Day or Night RA 2-4856 1110 Neches Avenue 215 Twelfth St. TELEPHONE RA 2-221 I NEDERLAND

Music Merchandise and Instruments

Repairs on all instruments HURWITZ at lowest cost MEN'S SHOP PORT NECHES, TEXAS 590 Orleans St. TE 8-4313 BEAUMONT, TEXAS

219 Compliments of Compliments STELLA SANDEL'S of R & S FIRST NATIO·NAL BANK OF PORT NECHES The Dependable Bank "Serving the Mid-County Area for over Forty Years." MEMBER: F.D.l.C. Midcounty's Leading Drive-In Window Department Store PHONE RA 2-4365 NEDERLAND, TEXAS 1025 Pt. Neches Ave. PORT NECHES, TEXAS

1202 Boston Ave. Dial RA 2-4531

Congratulations, Seniors BURROUGHS Compliments of HUTTO'S SERVICE STATION 2404 Nederland Avenue BARBER SHOP PH. RA 2-2200 2909 Nederland Avenue NEDERLAND, TEXAS W. T. HUTTO, Owner

Best Wishes to Congratulations the Graduating Class of 1962 Senior Class of '62 PHILPOTT MOTORS TOM & SKEETER'S CAFETERIA "Your Friendly Ford Dealer" 1415 Nederland Ave. PORT NECHES, TEXAS NEDERLAND RA. 2-3537

220 ''BUILT FOR BETTER BANKlNG., 111

--- A MODERN BANK FOR AGROWINCr CITY 111

221 NEDERLAND GARDNER'S GROCERY "Service With a Smile" HO,ME SUPPLY RA 2-4831 NEDERLAND, TEXAS

Your BASCO-McALISTER FRIGIDAIRE LUMBER CO. Dealer Port Arthur Highway NEDERLAND, TEXAS

Call Us at New Number Phone RA 2-6072 CARBAUGH'S NEDERLAND GULF STATION FOUST MOTOR CO. Complete Service Automatic Transmission Service RA 2-9915 Tune Up Service 189 Hill Terr ace Dr. 107 22nd St. NEDERLAND C. L. FOUST, SR. C. L. FOUST, JR.

Compliments of Compliments of WOODY'S AUTO PAINT COWLES & BODY SHOP TOY STORE 135 Nederland Ave. Nederland Ave. NEDERLAND, TEXAS NEDERLAND, TEXAS RA 2-4868

222 H. W. SETZER FEED & SUPPLY COMPANY

Where you will find more of what you need in:

Hardware Housewares Gifts Sporting Goods Fishing Tackle Feeds Fertilizers

NEDERLAND, TEXAS I I 0 I BOSTON RA 2-4633

223 Compliments of Compliments LEWIS of Builders' Supply, Inc. McLEMORES RA 2-8315 NEDERLAND, TEXAS

3020 Nederland Ave. RA 2-4318 MID-COUNTY YOUMANS Furniture & Appliance INSURANCE AGENCY RA 2-8223 L. E. Devers H. C. Youmans 822 Nederland Ave. RA 2-1223 RA 2-7778

Congratulations Seniors Compliments THORNELL of AUTO SUPPLY 1166 Boston Ave. Nederland, Texas PHONE RA 2-3435

CRESWELL'S

Best Wishes, Seniors Dial RA 2-4112 From 1123 Boston CESSAC NEDERLAND Insurance & Real Estate 1827 Helena Ave. NEDERLAND, TEXAS RA 2-8861

224 CROCKER MOTORS NEDERLAND Sales and Service PUBLISHING COMPANY Authorized Printers-Publishers Plymouth, Valiant Dealer NEDERLAND, TEXAS RA 2-8336 RA 2-8359

Drink Compliments of CALDWELL'S Home of Necchi and Elna It Likes You Like Sewing Machines You It 1235 BOSTON AVE. RA 2-4522

Compliments of

C. DOORNBOS FAMILIES

225 AUTHORIZED DEALER Compliments of ~!'sLTE GRIFFIN'S THE HOME Of GREATER VALUES MEN'S WEAR 11 17 Boston RA 2-2152 NEDERLAND, TEXAS NEDERLAND, TEXAS

Congratulations WESTERN AUTO Seniors! ASSOCIATE STORE CURETON & SON 1220 Nederland Avenue 1804 Nederland Ave. NEDERLAND , TEXAS IRON AND ORNAMENTAL WORKS RA 2-5354

TOWN & COUNTRY Best Wishes to the Seniors BEAUTY SALON 315 12th Street NEDERLAND, TEXAS JOE'S GROCERY RA 2-4911

2204 Helena NEDERLAND

Compliments of Joe and Lo Verne THE PATSY ANN SHOP 1229 BOSTON

226 GUZARDO'S FEED AND SUPPLY

128 Twin City Highway Nederland, Texas PHONE RA 2-4933

Congratulations Seniors • NEDERLAND PHARMACY

''Where Savings •and Safety Meet'' PHONE RA 2-830 I NEDERLAND, TEXAS

227 PENNEY'S HANKS INSURANCE DOWNTOWN BEAUMONT and Real Estate "We Finance All Types of Real Estate" Congratulations 1904 NEDERLAND AVENUE Seniors '62 RA 2-8366

Now! Four Ways to Shop CHARGE ACCOUNTS TIME PAYMENTS Compliments of LAY AWAYS CASH WHELPLY'S JEWELRY

Shop Penney's, Parking Free Parking Tickets Stamped I HOUR FREE PARKING

NEDERLAND, TEXAS

MINALDl'S LUCKE SHOE STORE REAL ESTATE 1143 Boston NEDERLAND & Insurance

Congratulations, Seniors of 1962 CREST CLEANERS 2 15 Twelfth Street 1217 Nederland Avenue RA 2-2267 NEDERLAND, TEXAS NEDERLAND, TEXAS RA 2-4421

228 WALLING'S JERSEY FARM

· GRADE "A" ~~ - ··· {MILK .

229 THESE FAST energy for cooking, THINGS water heating, clothes dry­ ing, cooling and heating. YOU'LL LOVE CLEAN burning ranges IN AN that consume smoke and ALL-GAS odor. SAFE homemaking HOME with the fuel the National Fire Protection Associa­ tion rates safest of all. ECONOMICAL fuel service that can save you thousands of dollars over the life of your mortgage. AUTOMATIC convenience with controls to do the work (and watch the clock) for you. LET GAS PUT MODERN LIVING AT YOUR FINGERTIPS. 6 SOUTHERN UNION GAS COMPANY

GULLEY'S BARBER SHOP 4 Barbers COASTAL POOLS, INC. Shine Boy Air Conditioned 1no NEDERLAND AVENUE Nederland, Texas 3 190 Liberty RA 2-9901 BOX 5362

BEAUMONT, TEXAS

JIFFY'S FOOD STORE PHONE 6:30 Til I 7 Days a Week TE 2-5811 I 04 Twin City Hwy. NEDERLAND, TEXAS RA 2-9909

230 TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE & FOUNDATION CO. Quality Products Dependable Service

2255 Louisiana 1250 E. Florida TE 5-343 I TE 3-8603

BEAUMONT, TEXAS

231 SHEP'S DAIRY MART 2602 NALL PORT NECHES, TEXAS RA 2-7921 "Orders to Go"

McFARLAND'S RADIO & MEAT MARKET TELEVISION 2905 Nederland Avenue RA 2-2721 RADIO, TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE WHOLESALE-RETAIL Sales and Service Beef-Veal-Pork-Poultry "We sell, process, and wrap"

NEDERLAND, TEXAS

"LEST WE FOR'GET!"

232 ~!!! ~!!! ~!!!

"Please rise for th e seniors to march in," says President Sandy.

You're right, it's George Bryant and Mike Johnson. ... and then they were sophomores.

Steve Bailey used to be a Cub Scout???

Recognize any of these?

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