Alamo Heights High School - Olmos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1942

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Ryan MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL To all those old and new grad- uates oi this school who, by their unseliish devotion to our country's armed service, are perpetuating the undying spirit of Alamo Heights in the wider reaches of the world, we are grateful. To all oi our students who, by their constant and continuous con- tributions ot money, time, and thought to their problems here at school and in the community, are re-emphasizing that spirit ot friendly co-operation and indom- itable and courageous optimism so indissolubly linked with Alamo Heights High School and the United States, we cheer you on. Administration l L. G. Nystrom Principal of Alamo Heights High School OUR FACULTY Bessie Brigham Mary B. Carver Iuliun Cute Ed Gamble Armor Belle Gilmer 1. OUR FACULTY W 1 G ff Elton B. Hole Icxck Reid H 11 Edwcx ci L G L L qhth JN 1 R-3 ,qikii OUR FACULTY I. E. Martin Carl Menqer lane McRe-ynolds Mrs. Edna Earl Neuhauser A. W. Norton Mrs. Mary Pickens OUR FACULTY Mrs. Arrc P. Sawyer Pearl Strobel Icxck Thomas R. B. Todd Elizabeth Truko Grucieitu Williams in if todqggy bofids . . . one ot many. . . on hall duty. . . YXQIQ talf-99 C l . iows . . . Ernie, presiding at the Bexar County convention . . e--' 'R fm 9 4 ,ff 1. I I' Ernest Groos . . . President OUR STUDENT COUNCIL Ernest Groos , Ursula lohns . Betty Eastin . Sally Kirsner limmy Ryan . Ralph Bateman Tommy Austin Verna Lou Bissett Wilson Carter Meredith Charlton lohn Cunningham David Davis lane Dickson Mary Falk Leroy Gatlin Billy Herpel ...me Offlq X -N ,s 3 . . . President . Vice-President . . Secretary . . . Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms . , . Reporter Nancy Hoeltzel limmy Kemper Howard King Bobby Mellard Mary Pierce Dorothy Nell Boqers Betty Sewell Bill Sheldon Iimmy Stafford C. th ejr Care lf " ' 9 i "X LHBRARY CLUB Evelyn Brooks Gladys Brooks Betty Ruth Gaines Sally Kirsner 'rg 1 lacqueline Lehmann Louise McCollouqh Mary Lou Rohan Helen Wallace straiqhteninq the book shelves :Inf Q17-Q I7 Q15 9 gh S Q Gr rd QCUQIOQ L1 S . . . . our librarian , at the maqazine rack ,v . Clnec kinq OU x boOlC5 ' ' YN "'-JKNK 3. ei'- Q X16 QQ -eel airlw 'GUI f oyal COUHCH V ' .- A. zyprcqr Scene b S fore dqn . O I GXOXX Hoo OU rece Q . X130 GX ofte OX ol 6 owe XOCX Y Oqi gi? ee... . , . Ursula lohns, President . . . THE GllRlL RESERVE Cllsl Ursula Iohns . . Frances Schlesinger . Virqinia Bridqers . Gloria Hood . Betty Baird . Billie Hartman , Martha Bussa . Ioan Debbler . lodie Taulbee . Dorothy Parker . Maybelle Allen Doris Beckley Mary Catherine Blame Betsy Browder Beverly Brutt Virqinia Bussa Meredith Charlton Mary lean Coleman Anna Mae Craft Sybil Sue Darby Betty Eastin Pat Esmond Mary Falk Anna Mae Flowers Carolyn Gibbs Barbara Gildemeister Nara Gill Betty Lou Grimes Betsy Graos Lucille Haqman Charlotte Hill Patsy lean Horton Lillian Hull , . . Pre . Program Cha , . Vice-Pre: . Becordinq Sec . . . Tre: , Corresponding Secr . . . Ch: . Sergeant-at . Parliamen . . Re Nancy Jackson Patty Ann lohnson Sally Kirsner Mary Kopecky Marilyn Milner Eleanor Mclilton Elizabeth McLernon Gloria O'Brien Marie Osborne Nadine Pape Sally Gold Reqan Hallie Riqsby Helen Robertson Mary Moore Robertson Cleo Schmidt Pat Schmidt Barbara Seale Betty Sewell Sara Shawd Anne Sheridan Geraldine Sirauqhan Catherine Villaret Nell Youngs We ser S 60 CKSIQQ . 9 f fl ' .449 4':79' Toby Pickles . . . Presidengloi' THE Hll' CLUB Toby Pickles . ..., President Ed Herpel . . . . Viceeljresident Ernest Groos . . . . . Secretary Ralph Ellsworth , . . . Treasurer , David Carter .... Sergeant-atAArms Tommy McFarling ..... Chaplain lack Boerner .... Parliamentarian Dick Clutter ....... Reporter Tom Allen Terry Avery David Ballou Ralph Bateman Iimmy Bebinger Gary Bivings Bob Booker Herbert Bremer Kenneth Cline lohn Cooper David Davis 3ill Dwyer George Ewing Otto Frischmuth G. L. Garrett Lukin Gilliland Albert Harris Arthur Iones Brook Jones lack Iudmaier Iirnmy Kemper Ronald Lehmann lohn Maple lack Marzluff Billy McCollough Malcolm McDanie- lerry Moore Billy Nobiling lim Pittard Marvin Russell Timmy Ryan Bobby Sewell Billy Sledge Iimmy Stocker Jimmy Stafford Pete Stoval Bobby Symonds Claiborne Vernon Bobby Waggener fun at the meeting . . . UD in th beiof G Crir fiancee the te g+""'fm ,asf Q X admiring the fruits ot their labors flJ.A ov ef Simi X002 ,mic the NQQYXQ the 916 A5 t ltr' C. .iji MI 'ar'-"9" ,oi V -tw' Q T ii f rg, " A r New 'kc' .41 f Maybelle Allen, Editor THE HOOP lPRilN'll' Mayhelle Allen . Meredith Charlton lirnmy Stocker . , Sally Kirsner . lerry Moore I G, L. Garrett t ' Frances Schlesinger loan Debbler . . Ursula lohns I Billie Hartrnant ' Charles Ballou I Charles Kalteyeri . . . . . Editor . Assistant Editor . Business Manager Advertising Manager . . . Sports Editor Advertising Assistant . . Exchange Editor . . . . Salesmen Circulation Managers Frances Schlesinger! T , Mary Fraser l ' ' ' ' Yplsls Bessie Brigham . . . . Editorial Sponsor Elton Hale , . . . Business Sponsor no doubt about it . . . everybody's happy . . . f Q,.,.,D H43 RJR-0,,Qx.o.A YLQPRLMQQ LTA. x , wi fl? 4, Cbfflsxw al l .f l H hm : ffiiurr' 'rjjwk ' " Q. f K H 3, 2 fggf V 9 ff , OUR SOPHOMORE CLASS OlFlFlIClElRS Bobby Mellard, President Phil Sheridan, Vice-President Mary Falk, Secretary Malcolm McDaniel, Treasurer E THE sorrroMoRE cLAss The sophomore class was headed this year by Bobby Mellard, with advisory presidents, Mary Lou Baskett, Bobby Bushick, Tom Allen, Mary Pierce, and Iohn Whitesides assisting him. Entering whole-heartedly into the competitive spirit in high school, the various "soph" advisories came through with several Wins. Lighthouse's advisory Won the Hoof Print Subscription Contest with an ice-cream party as their reward. Of the five advisories, Lighthouse, Grant, Mitchell, and Brigham won a free page of snapshots in the annual by having all of their pictures taken for The Olmos. The sophomore class was well represented in the Latin Club by Billy Herpel as boy consul and Mary Falk as pro-consul. Pete Stovall held the position of president in the Band. Another sophomore, Malcolm McDaniel, an all-round athlete, did the class proud by lettering in both "A" team football and basketball. Phil Sheridan, a Lighthouse inhabitant, started off with a bang by being chosen for cheer leader, a rarity for a sophomore boy, and later on earned the title of Most Representative Sophomore Boy. Verna Lou Bissett won the companion honor of Most Representative Sophomore Girl. Clayborne Kruckemeyer and Lily Mae Nagel represented Heights in County Declamation, both winning third place: and Beverly Bruff was one of our spelling team, which placed fourth. Billy Mack Hansard, a Brigham resident, was a member of the Winning debate team of the county. Yes, a truly eventful year for a green sophomore class! SUPHOMORES---Their Personalities and Preferences ALLEN, TOM He-mannish Looking DOWN on others. ALPERT, CAROLYN Serious Progressing in school. ANDERSON, BURRALL , 'T D .5 glentlemanly f' I A Q , ewmg gum' v wp, '23 gf' N, Nv-.....- 'W' I ANDERSON, IANET y, E S Clever f g A up ,,,- "fl -13 Reducing. ft v l"" I5 . ANDERSQNI SYLVIA it , -4 A CCY , . i ., A-.., S A Central. fi F' E ' ef'2f'i AUSTIN, TOMMY T' it Persistent , - 5, , A is Q Carnival. A 'X lk X. . 5' - Q lg AUTRY, SIDNEY . ' it ""' E Q - A Polite li' A ' Q M. Flanching. , , .L - it my BALLOU, BILL 25 Magnetic ' ' Making a name for himself. , BALLOU, DAVID ' A , A Ambitious A A -.5 H g V Q f , , Promoting his ideas. , ' fi 4 fk- ,,, X' fzsryf .sw . f . ' we 252' WHHV, my 4 g ,.,. gy . ii, " A A ...av i . it ,gel-'X' A ' t-,, t 1 Ilpegfl iii! Q. lj' R lc, im . Y I 5 ta J. I ...Y A A,-B 'L Q I U, .. 'E T154 rf Y gl 1' .B ' 1 Bi L. f. I BARNES. BURTON I , Captiva 'ngly che rful do LLVV Annoyi teac S gg N , - I " BASKETT, MARY LOU 1L- ?E,.,Q7I , IB- ,B Well-informed K : ' f L',,' I 2 A Playing the French horn. I B I UL BENSON, ALBERT , i 'T f J I, H y , "Sunny" ,O . , L, , L, Gmc. ' . BIBOHLIN, BOBBY j A 'fly , . B , Energetic V' ' , In Skull practice. f 5. BISSETT, VBRNA LOU K 5 Busy it F' br A A varied life. I ' , BONNER, MAUREEN B, Fidqety I Draggin' around. A BORGFELD, ROY , LVVV 5 A Courteous I Tarnpering with-his trumpet. ... ,Q ,Y mf BOYSEN, DOROTHY A W, Understanding " -v - --4 A peaceful example. I Iv .xxx- li . 5' N if -ff' , ,tr W- i vi 17' f W... I ' . -Q, V BROWDER, BETSY Loyal Having fun. BUSHICK, BOBBY g . , H Infectious , Football. B1 .,' f .. . gf ' fun If 0 B..- '. as tty ,I N eeell I . .t.y. , yV.V .-. 52,552.5 Ay'-f I CELAYA, BETTY , ' if ,V Ouizzical .-1 .B L , ' Amusing us. Q 1 1 E, .B H 12,1 IB-BB vis HUQHUPUP g ' ' 'Amin B' ' Y, .fe 1- CHILDS, GLENNA Reserved T. M. I. BRADLEY, NORMA LOIS Appealing Being a good friend. BRUFF, BEVERLY Calm Dancing. BRUNO, WALTER Sleepy Pesterinq. BUTTS, DE LONA Ambitious Flashing that llaming hair. CARTER, WILSON Versatile Student Council. CHAVEZ, CONSUELO COULTER. HAROLD "Ouien Sabe?" Kibltzing. Cooperative Reading. CHAVEZ, WILLIAM lndividualistic Skipping. COLLINS, PATSY RUTH Ely-away Hating homework. CONLON, LOUISE Adorable Order. CRANE, SHIRLEY Vivacious Collecting hearts. CRATCH, CAROLYN Likable "Pal-ing with Sally." . . . Their Personalities and P1-etere. PEPPER. BENNY WY? awnish aeping and being tardy. DARNIELLE, HELEN ANNE V ' Blondly beautiful Looking like a French doll. V DIETER, CYRIL Sympathetic 'OI-IO, ELIZABETH fiocent 'king it all in. DRISDALE. IOHN Easy-going Reading. DU BOSE, GEORGE Amiable Learning. Y, MARIANNE iusual .e boys. EIDELBERG, IEANNETTE Accomplished Playing the piano. EVANS, DANA Congenial Arguing. .Ns, NANCY wlished :Iking friends. FAKE, MARY LOU Companionable Stickin' up for the North. FALK, MARY Mild Displaying her blond RELL, ELNORA ANNE vely 'amatics. FRASER. BILL Retreshingly quick-witted Hair ribbons. FRASER. BRUCE Shiftless Colleen. ISENHAHN, HENRY :ngenial ding and dancing. FRIESENHAHN, MARY ANN Timid Teaching people to spell her name. FULLER, HAYDEN Happy Brunettes. .LAWAY, FRANK astless :llecting freckles. GARWOOD, BILLIE LEE Plus Practical joking. GATLIN, LEROY Fair n' square Popping up at the last HOLD, DOROTHY 'ecious sing her own sweet self. GERSBACH, PHIL Happy-go-lucky Disturbing. ' GHOLSON, MARY Unaffected It must be a secret. Blowing in the band. A ' . V, f. :I -,LK . ,W A :EI ,' ' Qt ,?f,,, ggLgg.f , ' , ' ff: 'EQ --aria M 1 , ' K .x-:six K A.1e',r"f:-253:35 A Q as hu K 1 Fr in N A , ' V- 5 T "W , . .fif- e ff Msg? I .gym 'SJ' , . . z 'Z W K' .' . Mt ...-K, . , ,.KK V . 1 K uw ig: Q- I 3' 1 lf' rf' ,r , iter if iis'f ' -in - A Y' K . fv..,: ,,f,...n , tr... 1 ferr l b9GUiY ' ff l, A A Y in "--k it f A .ci I ., m:t: 'l-K VK K f ' i , in 15.0 ij .,,l W AKMMM :lil ' eili i -I ntl - f ' f' xt, Fi' .5 Lifts 'Q 1-f M it L Q fr ,! f K , rrii Y. x minute. " f , Q . K K K K, , ....., . sK K . KK K K 'KK K 'Q f1t,. K ,K 2K K"' K ,,,,,. K . . .sat .fl ,,K .tt K , i'. if ' 5' I M f f -,,- 1" ' " ff.-ref: 'atv fft giifkii 0- .,. 1 GILDER, EDITH Pensive Parties. GILLILAND, LUKIN Smooth Worshiping someone. GONZALES, MERCI Cheerful Smiling. GORDON, CHARLES J lv Secretive Throwing a football around. GRANBERG, IOI-IN ' Humorous A y V Listening to others. ' A K GRANBERG, SIGRID r Q. Generous I Making new friends. .vf J' I . . ' H GREENE, GEORGE I ...Q , ael I Retiring ...... , . " ' I Being Q GOOD boy. L A is A 1 i GREEN, HUBERT ' iy- ' ff l 5 f um' 'ww if Argumentative if ,. .l y . ,g y , 'A Knowledge. 6 W5 A .V. ,, E? ,I 'e- , " f f , ' GREGORY, MARIORIE I yi' Q A . W 'f I Precise ' 4 . 7 N- Rushing around. Q ' , I' . , sh GROOS, BETTIE "4 Friendly ' Loving everyone, . GUTKOWSKI, JOE Cooperative 5' Q Z tx? A 'S 'X' if Inv... t I -, .. H krkligfl iw 1 J' lb i n ' I, ,-'k il ' 'sv' 3 .X 'Q' fi' J. .ah Seeing the "cines." HAGMAN, CARL , Obliging Muttering to himself. I-IAGY, GEORGE Willing Doodlin'. HAND, FLORENCE Angelic Sports. I-IANSARD, BILLY MACK Amusing Model trains. HARRIS, ALBERT Boy's boy Athletics. HARRIS, ALMA SUE Industrious Charlie. I-IARTMAN, VIRGINIA Glamorous Trying to get rid of the bt HAWLEY, RALPH Digniiiecl Avoiding physical exertion. I-IAYNES, MARIANNE Quietly charming Helping. I-IEATI-I, SHIRLEY All-round girl Proving herself. HENSLEY, FRANK Reserved Shadowing David. I-IERPEL, BILLY Gay Playing no favorites. I-IETRICK, IIMMY Wowl . ' Popping up from nowhen. 4 . -. .. ,.,4......,:i.4'...4i.ia.LS ij -sl. Y vl rjlp, , I l'.'.! A 4 fc? I ,..t.,,.L,Y .. ,. ,,,. .,,.1 ,.. , ,V JE, .CHARLENET ' wable tease er accordion. HOFFMAN. GEORGE Reserved Sports. HORNER, IO LORRAINE Intellectual I Studying. SK, PHILLIP asual eating around the bush. I-IUCK, LAURIE I Devilish Making all A's. HUDDLE, IOYCE "Sophisticated lady" 1 Promenading. KIT, JOAN oy's girl lashing her smile around. IOHNSON, BARBARA Creative Drawing. IOHNSON, KATHRYN Docile ,E Debating. Efffx THUR sy-going letting along. KELLEI-IER, MILDRED Unassuming Glenn Miller. KING, PATRICIA Dependable Drawing fashions. SNER, HARRIETT mart elephoning. KNOX, GEORGE Scientific Doing things correctly. KRUCKEMEYER, CLAYBORNE Talkative English. IKEY, BILLY fnique I Zlowning. LANGE, AUGUST Superb Grinning. LEHMANN, RONALD Cordial Starring. VIS, IOYCE latural 'alklng with her hands. ' LUNDGREN, PATRICIA Artistic Peacock Military Academy. MANTON, LYDIA Shy Helping Miss Cates. .'I'I'I-IAEI, ARNOLD Vtlltng lanching. MAY, GRACIE Studious Taking part in sports. MAY, MELVILLE Reliable Threatening to pose for permanent-wave ads. W , .VI " ' 1 '75, llfiiz, 5 , Qin jp 1 , L ' .gig ,., . X.: , .-i I Ita .?zs3lY1--an ,,,g1,,,g:k I ,. . J. :ff rm. f- is I ww FW if :IAI Z A f It' I it 'V 3:55 -2 'V . ja i f Rial I nv . ..-ov' . M is an it A, if . my ' ,,,- Y - I If N z ,,, ",+s'- 35.11, . .T .MV xx V , . .I I MELLARD, BOBBY Carefree Representing the SOPHOMORES ' sophs. MEYERS, BILLY Bashful Ciombing his hair. MILLER, GROVER Industrious Throwing his route. MITCHELL, PATRICIA Amazing us all. Unconcerned Reading. aw Hp, MONTGOMERY, MARY Sporting wh Being your friend. ff MONTGOMERY, REX V - ., ' Alert . Avoiding classes. MOORE, HELEN V V V t , , gi Capable V V.. f , V V .Vz , .. PhOtOqrGphYV V V In IU ELI, V . MUELLER, FRED V I VSV V ' , Happy-go-lucky 5 AV Being seen and heard. I , IV V rr ,,, V V, , MCOONNELL, JEAN ,. .T Ik K if F1i"Q'i0US ' g ,tg I A Dating- l ii :1: . -1 A I H MCDANIEL, MALCOLM Athletic V .V V V Following his brother's footsteps. , , XXV' Q3 MCDANIEL, MARGARET fy VV V - VV an WN 1 LV VVVV AQ LUIVJ Qctugl Candid -H- V ,, X M Helping others. I I IRRV. f MCLERNON, ELIZABETH . V VVVI, - V, s 1 Peppers, V I , VV Ii' Participating. A I NAGEL, LILY MAE . ,,,V ,V Helpful V I .LVV Honor Roll. A ,,, . I fin NORRIS, VIRGINIA ' V I I L' Petite . ,,.- A f" Q ' - Looking pretty. Vg ... I " I ' I - I ' O'BRIEN, GLORIA , f ' Sincere 711 M 1, ' X ,, Her friends. ' III J A OREM, HARRY V V V V inquisitive ' ' - VVV V V Working hard. V 'V - PARKER, ALLAN 'V 'I Capable Jffjf Vg Being an asset. -.I as . PARRISH, CHARLES V I " Stunning in English. I V PARRISI-I, ROBERT , Puzzling ' V Vt T- T V Asking no favors. , .LW I PIERCE, MARY I - Q ' ww Representative Vfixtl, X Aping Curtis' naivete. - ,R -- ,.,... - V V PIGOTT, ELOISE I Bewitching - il' I Meandering. A J'-f- V I FOLK, VEVALU ' V V Short n' sweet w V VV .E Making friends. ,I 7 VV ' 'i"l V POLLOCK, JOAN f V.V , 'ii' I , V V Unique V ' V.V V'lVVVVVVV,2 IV ' , ' Giqgling. I , POST, MARY ELIZABETH ' ', Y.II. ft,. Fr iar ., ' :Rf yf.J4'5V2 . I 9 .... f Wbmn' 'gs 1 A A 7 ' A Tlieif Persdiiilifies and Preferences I PSSER, MAXINE .F . qv, 1 ficient orses. PURSLEY, CHARLES Casual Iitterbugqing. REINER, ED Lazy Girls. A c . ,e . . ..e, R, .. LERTS, MAYLOU T' "'ee ' - aserved it ' ' ' ' allowing instructions. ' I ' um ROBERTSON, HELEN . y . 1 fl Quaint V x - 4 Kzg. . i . Attracting envious glances. I yt.. K .,,,. . WA, ROGERS, DOROTHY NELL , Chummy I .-k" - Kil, - I A Austin, Texas. ' I 1 fi A H 'X 2 VE, BEVERLY lminutive ying to add cr few inches. . -.11 SAUNDERS, TOMMY Y .gf . 435295 Nimble-witted Hunting. I Y SEILER, ED ii ci Cowboy M ,N Naminq horses. H . .ER, LEE ROY .. ood-natured f 1 , nm Mix. . it SHELTON, JANE , c gns R Z. ,, Modest gripe. 1 R M In lt' Iokinq- if -::.- SHELTON, WALDEN ' EEYT 'Tr' tx.. Sensible V 15 'Hn ' IRIDAN, PHIL It mbitious T I. . band majorette. SHOGKLEY, 1-1. D. it Fun-loving .,, .4 . N Disturbing history class. I A ' SKELL, ROBERT - TP .H Easy-going Experimenting with chemicals. TH, CURTIS afreshing ollecting hearts! A SMITH, NANCY Winning - 'P it A Trouble. Q QM. STARK, PEGGY ww. Dependable Dressing well. F ELE, IOI-IN - 'eezy rumbling. M , I ' STINNETT, GEORGE p Truthful V Q 'f 73 is Flirting with the juniors. A .M -z.. N. t STIVERS. IOE I ccc. 5" , D me Bookish . A ' f i Making the grade. 37 I J ICKLAND, LEE V lever Q U , I . ' ettinq around. ' . A H 'i" ' ' STOVALL, PETE ' .. Rare . ' I - -.,.,, ,Q T , Blowing his horn. I : - g f ifii g f ' . .. gs. - U 'f' ." i W' STRAUGHAN, GERALDINE ' Grown-up . ill T Making odd remarks. J. ' ii i ' V - 7 ,7-'A,E. ,-.i Y Y. .T 'Ex SOPHOMORES W I Their lPersonalities.and Preferences SUTHERLAND PHYLLIS I ,Z :EO .1ffj,5gf -f g f gt- gg if . vfwgftjgelg " A ' ' . E A LLLA f I A W " I I1- 'ff S I -eey I elf-sufficient . I 1 T' 5 Talking about Biuy. -.. 1, A,,, EEL'1if-ig , ., A. ' J. . QL i I e e I THOMPSON. IANO giftif i 3 . -- , ' Simple and sweet Q e 'xl ' O' 'U I I Dffvdfecminq- I "" , I I K LLAL ee,,. H A i A mb . ,I TRITTE, LEAH , Silent Q M at Collecting bugs. 'QIHBV A.. SWEENEY, LENNA RUTH Likable Improving matters. TRAINER, MURRAY Silent Reading Zane Grey. VANDER WEIDE, SAM Mischievous Visiting the office. THOMPSON, DOROTHY IEA Striking Throwing shindigs. TREAS, IEAN Gaily mysterious Football. VICK, MARY ANN Sociable Chocolate sodas. It as VILLARET, CATHERINE A 1 A ligz f - Definitely different M is-AV .1 A Q Mixing her sense with nonsense. I - WANTLAND, SHIRLEY eeee A Demufe , L., Football heroes. I titr I I itit ' WEBB, IOE f Cffsuffl Attending football Gomes. S . . tt, ,t,. I , ., I WEST' HM Harmless I Viewing it all. I jf ,,.,, W I WHITE, BILLY IEAN I , , Chic Next-door neighboring. WHITESIDE, IOHN THOMA . I Vigorous Hunting animals and girl "5 WILLIAMS, BARRY Blonde bombshell H i tt' I I Dramatiztng. E - iig ' WILLIAMS, MARY JEAN ig, A ,, R'- I Exotic S' Q lmpressing. WILLIAMS, WALTER VLIV Diffident' ,f ,f Fiddlin' around. L .,s. ,..mIi.,Q..u Y. a X i 39" OUR CI-IEE LEADERS lerry Moorelb Ioan Debble Tommy McFarlinq Ursula Iohns Phil Sheridan Charlotte Hill Billie Hartman, Drum Major f Gloria Hood, o1UR imap SQUAD fi President rugs. ,..x, Mayloelle Allen, Secretary 1 Q- N Carolyn 'io Alpert Betty Baird, if h .V Lieutenant ' f - 'I a it in Billie f 9 !' ' Belohlavelc if eff , ' as vi " aatt M im M it M to ' l" ul :VV 'iffy Q 8 1 aa a M 5 M I A f 14 , LV,V ' H wr , V, .1 y " Lorene V? Lx V i' ' 3 Dowd Dorothy V V V A ..,,, 7 V Dlx Thomassee 3 i t Eiler A " A Pat 6 , I-' 5.-Z """ Esmond A V Mary ll 'l A V' z . Falk Lorene 1' Q Farris ,,:, v V - H it f x M f- Q Mary lane y ' ,,, -,,. 3 Q lackson Kathryn X y. ff V N lesse - - i V 'W' Mary Ellen . , V gg tb lohnson , ' ' - Patty Ann A' y l -m QQ so Q lohnson SUNY jli I .fg y Kirsner Corrine if f V 5. fl' ii' Kneupper x.,,V .1 if 0' if f -V . .1 IL V j WN V ' l 'j ,.. it ,,, ,- Helen Yll i lllll xi l it 'su no Pace X A . Marqaret Q """ f ' QQ, Palmer Nadine ,, Pape mm il M V y ,y y Parrish Iggn f' Q Pollock I ,"a L f A I Iamce t Ritchey V t'a -' Vx - 1 Y 31 3521 an A , J if yt., X 6 t ., any I .K . l , i' 9 " Y, I my V Y v V A Between-l-lalves Drill f 3, fa- H., W., tltyl, V , - ol A. Sandra Benore Mary NE Bishog J ,, ef 5 '--, W., Q ,..- V Il : T ff l air Iune ,Vii i Floyd ' Yvonr Garwo 5-' rt ' ' f t wt" a it ' y ,ttVV V yrlt A QW' AVA A Ioyce A Lime Doris Martin A xwx-, f- A " ""- --' M fi .,-gl , 5 'SA .. A Helen Robertson Fm,-me Schlesinq Lieutenc f M ,Vyy JEL A V, tyVV ' oiurt PEP SQUAD gp, Lycia 3fC1dY Virginia Bridqers, A Captain Louise H ik' Brockhausen Pat Y L Q 1' C t 1' - f Grpen G Meredith tg ff LLVI 5 Charlton , rg ,,kk W I 5, 1 . 1" ,I 7 V a if -we 'A " ' - im any it L ' ff L5-Aggizzr' L f lyn Gibbs, I N I kiqf is ' Icxptain Nom 'FV ' E A I L ' Glu ' "fi Betty Lou ' M Grimes Betsy Groos ' sl" Mary Ann I Gutkowski e . 1 ,fi y L L L ' I V I K if ' W ,U IE -fi , g L y at gg is A ' 'I' N -' s in axme Z V V atthews Elizabeth ,if V ,, - if MGY Elaine ni' -i--i' o n Mills Mary 5 V ,, Montgomery 3 . V "7 'K' i Louise it .,,, ', y McCollouqh f., "silt I L . I .-M. b ' 'v my ' lar ara ' by Seale Elaine ' Shanahan Anne " Sheridan 2 W Etta Mae f' H' Tmsch Clairene 4' V " V- Theis 5, ' . t, s 3' k wg: 5 iffy? it UMM ,,,, V Gloria k CO er Anna Mae Craft ---' 'sa :SL if I . v Q Bernice Hanz Patsy Horton .3 4 .N .. nr, L, IM . Elizabeth McLernon Lily Mae Nagel f, A as. All J, 1 9 " mr-., lf - F w a Katherine Thrailkill Catherine - ., Villoret . 1 ,VM f Sybil Sue Darby - 135. fl. 'V A fw- N V-K.. as L K, i?'fi'3 '?' as t .r Eudora Huff , pg Lg 111 Q .1 I All 5 1,51 5 -,- XA! A r Ari f ' L Lorraine Nolck " ir? X , ff ' 'K fi - rt fi 'it ...Q gg ' ' -Sen ty A C' 2 rt., M.: ' jf ....., r., . 1' .' x in ' a":5"i' 2-T 1 'f..,,.:fg.F 'ia -. . i,- 12- ,J " 5 ' fill' Q93 44' tw- K - KM 'WL 2. 'fl 'S' 053 15 tee K -' " ..?iex!f5 - I K , i,,,ll A tae- 0 i g W kyy .. 1 D Q i e-...r f' we 3 'Q at 1 - X 3 it J, 'V 1 ,F utr f , - W fp 4' JY .W Q if -5. f ll we t' 1 X iv --r Q s y X Charles Ballou THE BAND Frank Galloway 1 f I Ieannelle Red K . Mary Lou Baskett lames Goodman Walden Shelton ' - .. ' Roy Borqfeld Homer Keeter Elaine Smith if ' ' ,,.- . lohn Classen Carol Kirkham George Stinnett h, , Cyril Dieter Fred Kliefoth Phyllis Sutherlan F " A l": ' F my George DuBose Bill Nobilinq Doris Mae Uecke - yl f aq Q 4 'ff ,I Q M Billy DuPuy Iohn Page Mary lean White Q .., 'X QQ, Eleanor Anne Farrell Maxine Prosser Sally White 'inf' A Anna Mae Flowers Charles Pursley Randolph Wilhoit ,l.' 5 X llllzllll K, F m y VKV Allen Anderson, Drum Major . I I l,r, l A Martha Miller and Norma Lou Sample, Drum Maiorettes 'Q U 3' -1i'l W g Edwin Gamble, Director sn! K,,,,,.,' "" ' ' .,,,. ,, 3 fi-'iilti I I I if A "., - ,ref ii: r ' QQ 1 M i. Q I K ga " A . X A - 'YTf7k ' .. M ,,,. J ,, " t " " E ,,- f,-Lf K err t V W. X V l 'l2 . if l. 3 l 9 - 3 ' ..:t? K 3' t tl 'Ft Q 5' f 'a'- 2' 1 .. H .. V V M xy 1 'mi' an rn fn V.. 'lb r ,ra ab ,J K L 7 Vihkh '-- 1 A 5 'V 71' W' N- , , Ea , NEW is , 'ki'i I 'yf I f ,. , K A to K f y F .,. S t A f ' lt Q 4 S i . ,sll ,S ' ' G+? s x 7 , Q. .- A, fs 2 f- , Se Y 1: . ,Q tt-"K L", A -as ction last Fall! - 5You bet! ' ' All lcincls! our cheerleaders iii . . - their meqephones See of GQ? Q-of '-C52 CYQQ 91961 6 3- A-69 Eigjvg .959 I 4 if . O". Qs. 0 Egg 009+ aff O40 059 690 ri Q12 0.5 'QQ-Q 46 4314 , he ,X x DGWSOHQMQ M355 does , l e ' . ' . ' . 0523 Sloprl e . . . The football boys cmd "girls" in the "Lighthouse Trag- edy" . . . We b Qhd 1 . D1 1fABCnOff'9l1O sruzfflys night, Q Helsing," Qs' ' , ic 60,1 06 Gif SJ? X Q DQ: 8002, Q S 07 O' S. Qfsbz- .' 138 ,Ep , 4 mg ff, , 0 556 51 l af' ff' rf' 4 rf' 'df-gg, ll .,,'?" 55' NL P- Q ill U 4 . ,L 12.4 5,5 when Q UWM Ze AGO' 1 Cz D he SD rQUyOfLfeUS . , . when the "big shots" 'W fcmd C111 of gs? were re-GH worned ,gqw,3,5k Hy, w, "sf bf., 1' M vw, ' - W 'I 435' wht. y . . . the Som Marcos game . . . Qixfb 3 cm Wd Cav Y Q0 GV WOQXOY , , 1 WV- Onug 6 9- QQOYG fee 4 Q . oo Oo, bl wo .-1.0249 r 0 0. ' QQGZAQ idixa . ' Q 4? 'XQOZOQ N REMEMBER THAT ' 0 27 SQ S of oy sw wi gags S10-F 0,3 A .NG -93 -Q96 S ,..wiI losinq tl to Hcrlcx E' FALL . 2 ies . Q9 Qa ,rqei . . . 'l Q 2 umpionship gi 0 ri Q 43 1.4. Q 6 ,ll 95, .4 -+5 UNO bdfxdg X9 we we 6,060 0049 -. B 'Qxffx 222 Sow wx Q "'Ou DS 'J O46i'igZ,45G ,I Q0 ,Zig 9,5 9 Q wiv 'js S02 6 SLQ edt . , . when Chaplain Rohre us something to think about ct Thcmkscjivinq . Cenouqh for both Thcmksqivinqs . UD SV F De SQQI ery off? SQLJQ , 1 e V CI' s gy! Veer' dflll She' nfs, 6, Qqfn 05 QGVG Wed My . W V ah ,, ,W 'mv ,,L, fy, Q.. Iudmaier A great passer and runner . . . A- l,- .,-,,L ,,--...'.. A..J,-l- Al---..A Ellsworth A coach's dream . . one of the greatest backs this city has seen . . . Heights' ablest athlete. Garrett 1 Big, burly, and ready to go! . . . one of the rnainstays of this year's line. S yer H' 1' was a I to m . . . Keep l next year, Fred. , a. .6 Rodriguez L t When a few extra yards were " ?x needed, they gave the ball to Am-'WP VY if A Ioe . . . made most of the tackles. Et.: V ' Marzluff Fast and flash . . should be t'a2j.gj.g1QA:f5l,'QC,,f5:Xigligfvx "Baldy's" H T YGGT- A ft2if.x'f1t mm ivwfzff t A Groos To get through Ernie is like get- ting through a brick wall . . . 'nuff said. It's Heights' ball in the championship game . . Sledge . Goes through opposing men like a knife . . . shoi ' one of our best backs season. TT ERMEN Boyd itinq tackle with a place- q leq and another year T12 If Heiqhts' boys qo around Harlandale's end . . Boerner Always in the thick of tlr ing . . . plays to win. 3 3 f Pickels A steady, cool center . . . knows his football and can handle it. "RouCJ for Ed- die . . . ro he best de- fensive en in t e city. UWB! L MW? McDaniel left handed passer :1cker . . . two years more. or ,yxv ,,- . an ,NH ln, I QF-gm 'H gs, , ,Q yu. K-:--14 -X " f ,. get-9 -3- i . dia-,vff,'f',: ga Mkt, if Theis ,tug Huge success his first year . . . a hard man to stop. McDaniel A little back with a stiff arm and a ready change ot pace. Proctor "Sticky-lingers". . . the pass- catchiriq kid . . . always in the right place. 11 -MY THE A-TEAM SQUAD First Row: Boerner, Boyd, Iudmaier, Allen, Greene, Sledge, Ragsdale, Montgomery. Second Row: Ryan, Orem, Harris, Marzluff, Herpel, Ziller, Garrett, Theis. Third Row: Martin, Ellsworth, Pickels, Proctor, Rodriguez, McDaniel, Groos, McDaniel. THE FOOTBALL SEASON Opening their football season on Sept. l9, the Mules played the Stockdale Brahmas. The first ten seconds of play brought a touchdown for the Mules. Before the end of the game the ball was carried over the goal line six more times to bring the score to 43-U. With this smashing victory, the fans had their first taste of the kind of ball the Mules played all season. Facing the toughest schedule any Heights' team has ever faced, the Mules took on Hot Wells Sept. 26. Garrett and Bremer "went to town" on their tackling, and with some fancy runs from Ellsworth, the Mules "took over" 38-O. The team traveled to Brady on Oct. 3 to meet the Brady Bulldogs. The Bulldogs "camped" down by Heights' goal most of the time, but the Mules' line held. The game was nip and tuck until Ellsworth raced 58 yards for the only score of the game. Luling Eagles took a 42-U beating from Heights in the season's fourth game and fourth win. Herpel, McDaniel, and ludrnaier were in there "hustlin"' as usual. "Ell" was out because of a back injury. Burbank was eliminated from the 36-A district title race when the Mules "trimmed" them 46-0. The first touchdown was made after Bill Sledge recovered a fumble on the Bur- bank 47-yard line. Ellsworth drove over the line. ludmaier made the extra point With a place kick. Proctor, ludmaier, Herpel, Marzluff, and "Ell" accounted for the other points. Besides having to play one of the best teams in the city, the Mules had to overcome an eight-year-old jinx when they encountered the Edison Bears on Oct. 24 at the Edison stadium. Mules' fans went wild in the third quarter when Ellsworth passed to ludmaier, who went over for the first score of the game. Edison ran the ball over in the fourth quarter, made the X . H50 THE B-TEAM SQUAD First Row: Arneson, Gilliland, Sharp, Mellard, Sledge, Cline, Gatlin, Glasgow. Second Row: Nobiling, Cunningham, McCollough, Parker, Carter, Poage, Be-uttas. Third Row: Maple, Kemper, Gordon, Davis, Williams, Stockland, Drisdale, Steele. Fourth Row: Symonds, Fraser, Fuller, Wieding, mgr.7 Menger, coach: Biechlin, rngrg Fischer, Bivings, Clutter. THE FOOTBALL SEASON extra point, and took the lead, 7'6. ln the last three minutes of play, Ellsworth received a pass from Iudmaier which was good for six points. The extra points cinched the game l3-7 for Heights. - The first defeat of the year came to the team on Oct. 3l when they played San Marcosp however, the game was non-conference and did not alter their district rating. McDaniel, Her- pel, Proctor, and Ellsworth turned in a good offensive and defensive game, but the final score was l3-O. ln biting cold the Mules met the South San Bobcats. Playing their usual hard and fast game, the Mules walked off with another victory, 4640. lt was the seventh one of their schedule. With Coach Martin in California, Coach Menger led the Mules into their next victory, a 26-7 affair, over Lanier, which threw the Mules into a tie for the district title with the Har- landale lndians. "Twinkletoes" Ellsworth ran 65 yards for the first touchdown and 70 for the second after a hand-over from McDaniel. Iudmaier and McDaniel were responsible for the extra points. Scoring ended with the board reading Heights, 267 Lanier, 7. The '4l season wound up for the Mules when they lost the district championship to Har- landale on Nov. 26. Despite a better-than-average game, the Mules were just out-classed by the lndians. Rodriguez and Herpel turned in one of their best games on the Mules' squad. The lndians took the championship 20-O. ln spite of losing the district title, Heights played a brilliant season of football, winning eight out of ten games, and scoring 260 points to the opponents' 46 points. 0' . .. w w is V' if Nb... I xg J, Il I' x -1- . 'I K Q if 'qi' KY f 1 5, V 'Yr mr' .au g 1' W if'-'15 Q .1 H ,,:'1 H ' 1 '-nf ' H ,k,V if QF 1? 1, Slap-happy! 2. Sucker! 3. P.L.P. tpub1ic1ea1 ing postl. 4. "Hit 'em High!" 5. "The Head's cousin. 6. Shut your mouth! 7. About face 8. SWISI-I! 9. The Thinker. 10. Insane Crant 11. Oh, that shoit. 12. We11, throw the bal 13. Laughing Lassies. 14. Glamour Boy 15. Musician and friend. 16. "The Illitera' Three" tthey can't readJ. 17. Hands cold 18. Screwy pals. 19. No, no, musn't toucf 20. Pretty boy. 21. Happy? 22. Yankee Clij per 11. 23. Good picture, isn't it? ...... I' 'U . ... U - , F f sl ,rf .. .. 55? .. 'S at I IIWWW v 1 . .'N' ., bfi ., .X Q .Q , 1 .fi 1 L. . qlffwx 'E 5 2 .7 Q' ill' 121. 1 . C. 1. ALL lor the poor? 2. lust Pals. 3. Hands across the table. 4 Superman! 5. "lust Patsy." .fr , , 1 7 'N 1 ..a.... .L wi 6. ldle chatter. 7. And the band played on. 8. Who walked by? 9. Front-porchinq. 10. At- tention! ll. Been lishin'l 12. That Sheridan pose. 13. Here's that bank again. 14. Person- ality grins. 15. Crick in the neck? 16. Famous smile. 17, Sun in your eyes? 18. Philling. 19. Placid. 20. Good? 21. At ease. 22. Vicious Fraser! 23. Run! 24. Behind the eight ball. 25. Don' look like that. 26. Background shot. 27. Still chewing? 28. Plug tor lpana. 29. Wan- na bite? 30. Careless. 31. Oh, those eyes! 32. Baby-face! 33. Prettyboy-Burton. 34. Iarrin' Bob. 35. Close shave. 36. Ohhhhflvlules! 37. "Hi Si." 38. lce cream fanatic: 39. Bird- dogging. 40. Wishful thinking. 41. Fly-catcher. 42. Voters. 43. Yum-yum. f . v 1 xr . 'SMP' 1 7 i 8 A 11. ...J :Eg ,pq rg! .g I -.u w we i .w k ...J if ' . Q '3 W.,-1. v I. llei ' ii ' V ' ' QI i,,, ' , X x .J it wi' . ' K J' ui I im " ' ' 1 ,pa .ef r i i 5 if 'lil' W1 an I Q 155 .ii wi " 'A '- sawwfhf .. are ' W Q , o .1 I "Jr f 5' 1 New ww . -Ja -' Fw A' ' we , 1 M ,Ami H . ...., . .... E. " . .P o. ..- - - -i---.......- ,,.. , - 1 15 Q. go 1 S355 H.. -K lf 54. 'F ., . ,1L, gi af? t,!!!",.. Mr r , . KKVV: yy Ti' I ' A' v at- w e f 1 ! A 5 ' 3. i .. ,, T 1 V T? - ?,...n k r - A., Hai Vrk V 4 -W W" N- rr , , T 1 - 3 Q 1 4 4' 4 J ,Q in l -V,' . MQ B ,ff .fm .1 I 4 N. A . I if , -,. r A vV-v H A . I .,..., he A .b VKVV I 5- ,.kV f rv, . ! 1 Tv A 1 ' 1 ' ' A . K ,QA ru... lf' V . 1 -A 5: X 1? . .1 1 .FQ V 1' A . Vx A A ,, - 'Hi-,Q :X - A W J -wt., . , . ,. ri , 1, ..... v . I 1 Q , . gg. .Al 5 fin- .. . .t-mf t 'I 1' NV I .. i, Wi - ,. x 1 i ' . f -X 1 0 ,, M '- fn., . 1 M' K A , 11 .msg 1 virgin. M ,,,, Q, K 'tum Y tw W 6 1 xl 1. S'prise. 2. Only a mother could love it. 3. Chums. 4. Shy? 5. Secrets. 6. Sweater girl. 7. Studyin' to be an idiot! 8. Aw! I don't believe it! 9. Mercy, Merci! 10. Got a nickel to spare, lady? 11. Say- Iudmaier! 12. Now, Boys. tMay the best man win!! 13. Peg o' my heart. 14. Soph threat to Senior boys. 15. GRANTED! 16. Good! 17 The power behind the throne 18 Caught in the act 19. What is this? An epidemic? 20 Smile for the camera. 21. Is the candy good? 22 All set for the 440 23, Star gazer. 24 Huck 25 Peanuts 26 Bl1tz1eFritzie." 27. One of Powers gals 28 Fire escape blues. 29. Rainy day? 30 Which way d he go George? 31. Haggy Hagy 32 Fraternity gals 33 Please don't feed the animals 34 Now try balancing it on your nose. 35 1 HATE cameras 36 A dogs best friend. 37 Talcin Atlas treatments 38 Coach . . . one of our many 39 Shirley girlie 40 Window hangers. 41 Hunting? 42 Who runs this school? 43. Doesn't this cela ya? 44 On de fence 45 A chick of C1ark's. I ?f,,... f 'F 3 -if . "' 5.51 g ., . .x . X QS I ' K WHWWH . ""'1f'm4im I 51. ,tu sf . 1- r.. if , 1 for . . W . ,. in 1 t . 144 . '-vf , we y. . .... -...... . Marv' 1' E.-.M-.E 1. ll .4 r.. K! 'if s , . IU? 51. ,X ' vi. .g CM . L 1 V 5 . .. 1 LU:5f Z Jw mMp 0.4 AZN' N W My 16-'Q af-fl M : mzgj-iffy., ,lf-Q, Nr Dawn Zi .uw-5, MS X X ff 'Jktfjfxxll Yxwxzgx l 15 L , 0 X Q,1M22fwa1s UUUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Barbara lean Giidemeister, President Iim Sledge, Vice-President David Davis, Secretary Iohn Curmiriqham, Treasurer THE JIUNIOR CLASS Barbara Gildemeister was elected president of the Iunior Class, with Albert Shaw, Ingrid Granberg, Lucy lane Young, and Sally Gold Regan helping her out as advisory presidents. Strobel's and Cate's advisories proudly took honors by Winning a snapshot page in this Olmos for the Picture-Taking Contest, and Brunneman's advisory had 1007: in Hoof Print Subscription Contest. Cate's advisory sold over the quota for the Red Cross 'play and made extra donation to the Red Cross. Bobby Symonds headed the Latin Club the first semester with Meredith Charleton as Secretary- Treasurer, while lean Hetrick took Meredith's place the second semester. Meredith Charlton was chosen assistant editor of the Hoof Print, a high office for a junior. Iimmy Stafford was appointed treasurer of the Bowling Club. Lettermen on the "A" Football Squad included lack Marzluff, Charles Boyd, and Billy Sledge. "A" basketball lettermen included Tom Sheridan and Kenneth Cline. National Honor Society election favored Picken's advisory by choosing Mary Iean White, lane Dickson, and Elaine Smith, with Strobel's advisory running a close second with Mary Kopecky and Meredith Charlton. Meredith also made Quill and Scroll. Allen Anderson has done an excellent jol: for two years as drum major for the A. H. Band. Mary Kopecky and Bobby Symonds both placed first as debaters and Iohn Cunningham placed third in declamation at the County Meet. Symonds helped the mile-relay team to win many firsts throughout the season. Mary Kopecky and limmy Kemper Won the honor of Most Representative Iuniors, with Barbara lean Gildemeister and Bobby Symonds as runners-up. f The Iuniors closed a splendid year by electing lane Dickson to the high honor of president of the student body for the coming year. JUNIORS--And Why We Like Them P ,.--- ABBOTT, PHYLLIS This object of our affections Possesses the most luscious complexion. F it AICKLEN, ROAN 'it Never talks 'less he has something to say, at it I 'Twould be nice if you and l were that-a-way, Y ALDRIDGE, PEGGY Constantly going somewhere . . . Usually on a horse . . . Enthusiastic about people. ANDERSON, ALLEN He's in his glory when leadin' a band, With all of Heights he's in constant demand. APPLEWHITE, LOTA Lota's one of our most beauteous, Yet she's definitely studious. ARNESON, RICHARD The original chip, any girl's delight . . . Plays hard to get . . . Likes racin'. " 1 ASI-IBROOK, DON What a super boy is our "Species," With that super attitude he reflects. BENORE, SANDRA We love her laugh, we envy her way, In our mem'ries of fun, she'11 always stay. BEUTTAS, lOl-IN Unique, quiet, and unassuming . . . An ambitious football ian . . . A' worker. l 0499 t a 1, 1 4,1 Q li' rassnlewik ' - 1 1 ff it 'tt ,. .f sltii . 1 'gi ,. ' , Q gi r sf S B' SW f ' , , sr J I .f .v t . I . ,ilfx?fi,:"'ZkfQ7I 'IQ , ,-Q.. is-K L-iv, My I f.-', xy. fr riff' - ff2"'!E'?2 ,, 7 if: . 'f if Pi, f'.. . -in. , 'tal 5 :W Q' sw. . v X .. :fn 'X Md il! H 1 "I ffl I' . i . mi -IUNIORS BIVINGS, GARY A loyal pal . . . Tarzan-ish . . . Wonderful grin . . A tennis champ and a football whiz. BLAKEY, ELEANORE Not the studious type but gets along . . Never a cross or petulan -- i BOOTH, A " ,L "Sl'xXn ,. . Dry sense of humor . . . ,W Fli in a Model-A . . . Happy. ',,. Y f 'T' BOOTH, WALTER I I "Other One" . . . Nonchalant . . . Definite Qi ' opinions . . . Is prankish and easy-going. if ftt g tyi.y BOYD, CHARLES Qffd, iyyi 5' , "Hold-that-line Boyd" . . . And he did . . . Headed e place . . .' Probably S. M. U. ff: ,.,. , i n If it BRADY' LYDA I d"' ' Chic, petite . . . Devilish personality . . . Keen wit . . . Light-hearted stud t. M.: fl Qffifffi ff , . -if . ' rw " f"1-"r::E51Q?'r - 1, I fr? I f, V ARR "E "". fa" ,Ji -. 'APS' if , ie'54,r .wuqsif 4 . 4 I it f l REMER, HERBERT 7 " A true and loyal friend . . . eal f tball ability . . . A no-gal man . . . Reserved. BROCKHAUSEN, LOUISE Gets along swell 'cause she loves people . . Enjoys life, and even work. BROOKS, GLADYS Continually blushing . . . Lovely to look at Delightful to know. BROWN, SHIRLEY A symphony alive . . . Sincerity a virtue, shyness her only vice . . . Radiant. BUSSA, VIRGINIA LEE "To know her is to love her" Oh, so lovely, quiet and demure. BUTTS, LESLIE Blond Apollo with appeal and charm, A sensational four-bell alarm. CALLIS, KENNETH Persuasive but pessimistic , , . Mighty like a raindrop . . . Companionable . . . Gets around. CALZADO, IOANN Homework fills her with horror, A ride in her Ford'll bring 'you sorrow. CARPENTER, PAT - She just can't help being shy, She lives in a dream world way up high. CARR, DIXIE An enviable, flirtatious scamp, A laughable, refreshing vamp. CELAYA, SARAIANE Her dogs are her pride . . . Easy to get along with . . . A ready friend. CHARLTON, MEREDITH A masterful manner, a voice that's low, She's a popular leader that we all know. CHESTER, PATRICIA Everyone's pal is "Miss Giggle," Her life full of joy is no riddle. CLASSEN, JOHN A future Pasteur . . . Ouiet and resourceful . . . He'll make you like hislserious ways. CLASSEN, LINDA Ready, willing, and able, Shel peps you up, and that's no fable. . , ., - ,.,..+ .. ...sw f . . . And Why We Like Them .INE, KENNETH Dedicated to making our lives miserable . . . But what would we do without him? . . . A swell sport. COLE, NANCY IANE Her character was put to test, And found to be one of the best. COLWELL, PATSY Playful and friendly, appealing to all, Her bewitching ways we will all recall. ,gf : ttf., , - DRNELISON, RUTH 'IA ,e.,.?'J So dainty . . . Is interesting and loyal . . ' Derives her pleasures of life from living. m y If , coY, RAUL .ff I lltti ,jf I Tall and blond . . . Straightforward . . . He's a ' iavorite with boys and girls . . . Remarkable remarks. CRAWFORD, MARY A X Sweet . . . Ouiet as a mouse . . . Will I some day be a dancing teacher. w V v- .1 it JNNINGHAM, IOHN N ' Going far . . . Wise in his ways . . . Outstanding in Pi 'ig' his actions . . . "Shorty" . . . Astonishes seniors. - . DARBY. SYBIL , . Heights' Helen Morgan . . . She's a charming hostess and has a heart of gold. M X DAVID, LORENE A Petite.. . An adorable flirt. . .We love her down- to-earth sincerity and admire her common sense. I I LY AVIS, DAVID rin., I wo- R .,,. , J VV 5 , me ins. AIM , Ai . . '1 fax 1: . I z .A-. ffm' K' -Q. Q '-1, rl- A 'HI II r 5... I . A P . V Y sa fi. . i vyis .:s.i-ff' 57 .em A lady killer . . . A line thrower . . . Quite a . man with a philosophical attitude. ' DAVIS, ROBERT I I I-le knows all about you . . . But how? . . . ' I He's a grand worker. I DICKSON, IANE it Her red hair's prettY. Her heart is true: 'k'- 1 ffiiiiglsf.. She-'s always working, Doing something for you. X, DOROTHY - A little thing with brains galore, I She and Allen find life no bore. DU PUY, BILLY I Girls give him fits . . . Appreciates the finer things in life . . . Making people happy is his specialty. ,M ,,,,.1 EDDINS, VIRGINIA L In a coguettish manner-charming and gay, ..i'i .r.. . She takes the boys' hearts: then throws them away. i'il' if F l, H.: '-.:. - 'Il-2551 3515 l LER, THOMASEE Worked with a will decorating all the football games . . . An easy-going lassie. EISENHAUER, ALLEN What curly brown hair . . . Such a timid little voice . . . We love her shy but friendly "hello," EMBLETON, SUE Her friends are legion: Her destiny is bright: When her dress is 'red, She looks just right. -16" fin IGLE, W. D. A scholar in his own right . . . Had any radio trouble? . . . Ask W. D. about it. ESMON D, PATRICIA With Patsy and Curtis she's always going, Al l Her fresh, pert personality keeps you all a-glowing. L FARRELL, Rosr-: NELL Likes to have a good time . . . Perfectly - f- Z. groomed . . . Captivatingly gay. -'lf5lif'ilar, I -if .., , ...-:gf if 155 ...I - , M , + K L ffl iff? it-Jjlj ,f D I' -. if 3 it ' I 1 4 l , .I f tae jig: 7 R' A ,dit It Q .. .wwgg I ' I .. . fif I .,Q9?f:7Uf.f . , , 1 4. " . ' - ff 'kk J 'll I Ii ,1 k . g,ti3vf:l 1 1 fgjwsfrf-N .:. vw if W T Eils -Lf? fx . wr .. ' ,.:g3,,. .t . A . Newt sag Air liner . . 4 it ll . . U, :Y .fl xl fir-sa:-'fr ' -,- . V ..LV 1: me .V K . Bi 1 lx ,f ' it i r Q .1 .. 3 .be , ...aff A ,TUNTORS .. FISCHER, ROY An airplane fan . . . Likes to read . . . Easy-going yet exact. FLOWERS, ANNA MAE Has a song in her heart . . . Looks like a modern Gretel. FLOYD, JUNE This lassie was a lefferson cutie, Respected by all for her opinions and beauty. FOSTER, MARY Ability, originality, and a reserved person- ality make Mary, Mary not contrary. FRASER, MARY Our Mary is full oi sport and go, A very nice typist, we all know. FULLER, FRED Big, strong, sturdy . . . Gets -plenty of attention . His studies come first...Mighty fine bowler. . GALT, PATRICIA This bunch ot appeal is a newcomer here, - L But she's fast proved herself an adorable dear. GARLAND, SUSAN -'rr A daring person . . . Even-tempered . . . A gad-about . . . Flirtatious. GARWOOD, YVONNE Unaffected . . . Talented musician . . . Pleasingl different and an excellent dancer. S, A GERRITY, HELEN Vivacious and carefree she's always found, . V, A You're in a good mood whene'er she's aro W "' R GILDEMEISTER, BARBARA IEAN I At tirst glance, we find she's friendly, i Her eyes are warm, with a light we envy. GILL, NORA Nora is: Devilish at hearty Capable in manner: Outspoken in speech: Versatile in style. , GRAHAM, EDNA ' Rather mysterious, looks secretive . . . Yet she's really friendly to everyone . . . A way that draws people to her. GRANBERG, INGRID Typical American girl . . . Fun to be around . . Keen sense of humor to all who know her. ' GRANT, W. C., IR. A. Versatile . . . A jolly good lad . . . ' Representative . . . Can mix work and pleasure HANZ, BERNICE Well-read . . . Reliable . . . Hard-working Mule Driver . . Hardly know she's around, but glad she is. was HETRICK, IEAN Her smile is straightforward, her ways, sincere. Been well-liked since she first came here. HINE, lANET True heart, sincere eyes, Pretty, healthy, mighty wise. HOELTZEL, NANCY A modish miss . . . dignified . . . personality to spare . . . We love her laughable moods and the way she handles Ernie. HORTON, PATSY JEAN 'X' " A beautiful blonde who's really swell, A A Whatever she does, she does it well. A ,Q HULL, LILLIAN ii H "Little One". . . Will she ever grow up? We hope i .,,, .y., not . . . Definitely our "prima donna." ,, , ' lf ,gt ' . , ,. L . , .,... . . . . And Why We Like Them TSELL, EUGENE 'las been noticed by one and all . . . Individual md interesting . . . Doesn't mind working. IACKSON, MARY JANE She's just a little fire-cracker-red hot in a minute . . , Intellectual . . . True. IANSSEN, WILLARD Roping horses his hobby . . . Is friendly and fervent . . . Has a smile for everyone. -ft., rNsoN, joE tsl , MQ lever bashful and really smart, ' ui c -I an A ie's ever willing to do his part. X K I I ' M gf IONES, BROOKE Among the outstanding is "our man Br e " Girls never fail to give him a look. lUDMAIER, IACK As a left halfbczck t re's o ody better, That's why he wear a fo 'all letter. IKER, IOHN Vonderful sense of humor . . . Plenty of what t takes to get somewhere . . . "Iunk." KAI-IN, ELLIOTT "Pink-slipless Kahn" they calls him . . . Seems to enjoy homework . , . Eats it for dessert. KARNES, MARY She has a quality most people lack, Working efficiently with never a slack. ETER, HOMER i little guy with a big heart . . . Everybody's pal . . . lobby' is hittinq fellows who make fun of his name. I ' ' I KEMPER, JIMMY Climbing rapidly up the hill on "Success Road" i Adds sparkle everywhere . . . Favorite's favorite, A I i KIRKHAM, CAROL Unbelievable talent for corny jokes . . . Honor student . . . A genuine person. EFOTH, FRED Ve like his jolly personality and his funny way, ind the cutest thing about our Fred is his model KNEUPER, CORRINE De-lovely . . . Pretty smile . . . Laughing blue eyes . . . A boy's brunette delight. KOPECKY, MARY A charming girl, wise and gay, ' Equally good at work or play. SUSE, FLORENCE . sweet and amusing lass, . great addition to our class. KREUTZBERG, SHIRLEY ANN ' Upon other people she does not rely, Friends like her you cannot buy. LONG, GERALDINE Thoughtfully willing, Does more than her part, A wonderful brain Run by a kind heart. JG, MALCOLM lith a cheerful grin and never a care, 1 all the mischief he has his share. LONG, MILTON An average boy is he, Does his best to keep happy. LOPEZ, BONIFACIO "Bony," the B team star, With friends many, near and far. s,. 5555? ' ' .whiff 'WDP x J A 'V' 'fam 'im Q ,, -fwii fa it U IW ws if ff' - S Ir - ns. l In fax I , 'Phi r F I . . ' l, 191 l l ' 1 ,K t .,k,, K ,qu R , 1- 5 m in Q, B , ,l oaf " i ii ' lm, 2, .N f, fi. 1:-:2 F, ' VIIUNIORS .. MAPLE, IOHN All-round guy-good pal, good sport, Ranks near the top on grade report. MARTIN, DORIS Laughter, joy, friends that are true, These are only some of our Doris's due. MARZLUFF, JACK Gish , V t ,. Handsome and ta rn . . . Someone we'1l 'I ' all remember . . . ense of humor all his ov i S . 'W' MAssEY, MARY ' - Patience ana graciousness personified . . . Not easily dis- ,VV IJ- 4 V fi 1 couraged . . . She's the type thaf never tells all she knows. i ff .V iiii MATTHEWS, MAXINE 5 'i- ff' f' ,V Generous and refined . . . Fetching dark hair ' ii " and eyes . . . Peaches and cream complexion. ' MAY, ELIZABETH .VEVV , V 3, .. 5. if wma- L She's a blonde-yes, a real one . . . No doub' highest ambitions and ideals will carry her MCCOLLOUGI-I, BILLY Looks like an angel, don't be fooled! He's behind half the devilment in school. McMURRY, MARTHA Little girl with laughing ways, Proves the saying "friendliness pays." MILLS, ELAINE She quickly appeals to all she meets, V VV V For she's got personality that's really a treat. I ,...l1lttc A I 52 , ' V V V " ,.. V ,.. MOORHEAD, KATHLEEN Vj W" vx , .' A fetching brunette . . . Dresses becomingly . . . At peace 1 with the world . . . She possesses the gift of gab. A ' ' IV, W Moss, MURIEL Q ' ' A charming, exciting new girl, xgy V iQif1:--,,VV VVyV V V That already has Heights in a whirl. If , NOLDE, LORRAINE - 'P " i ' Such a nice peaceful person . . , Blonde hair 3' A I all envy . . . More than slightly attractive. . PAGE, JOHN I ' ' Little Page has friends galore, . A person that the girls adore. I , ll ,M PALMER, MARGARET I vgfii? Quiet around people she doesn't know well . . . , 'VV, I Wants to be a concert pianist . . . Sincere and adaptable. PAPE, ALEEN if ' When she entered Heights, Vhjfzg-jj She came to stay: " ' ., .-,Q Rem At least in our hearts, It seems that way. PAPE, DAMA if , A provocative girl . . . Sweet as she can be . . S If I Fun to be around . . . Everybody's friend. 'T if ' H Q Gi 54' PAPE, ELGIN J ' Studious, thoughtful, .with a serious mind. Never discourteous, never unkind. PARKER, RUBY .to-'vw 1.55 z vifiiff' waksg- E, pm.. r A. A 4iw..P.-- f f It' 14m-fm,-..f,, Vi . -P -P .V ' This young lady is demure and shy. V Her engaging smile will catch one's eye. 225:3 3 ' Q V, PHILLIPS, MARY IO , Dazzles everyone with her charm and overwhelming personality . . . Carefree and forward . . . Loves the name "Bill." PICARD, LORRAINE This successful girlie puts work before pleasure . . . Undisclosed talents. . .Poised to perfection is Reenie. PITCHFORD, PATRICIA ' Friendly, inquisitive, full of fun, With the latest 'jokes, she's the one. . . . And Why We Like Them wi l l GE, RUSSELL l'+'ft ways laughing . . . Ineirhaustible chatter . . . Blond 7 Ail. . th freckles . . . Has doubts about passing Spanish. V . I RED IEANELLE E Not very confiding . . . Candid . . . Really knows how to beat those drums, yes indeed! REGAN, SALLY GOLD Considerate of others at all times , . .Makes lasting friends. . .Her beauty and popularity won't go to her pretty head. 0 HEY, IANICE :mour girl blonde . . . Agreeable . . va... operative manner . . . Loyal friend. ROBERTS, lEANNE A soft Yankee voice and a friendly smile, Makes this girl's acquaintance quite worthwhile. RODRIGUEZ, IOE . ,A - A marvel of stamina on the gridiron...Quite a cut-up around people he knows...A gentleman in every respect . . . "Vicious Ioe." f , . ""'f'1' T- , we L 'L .41DT, PATT M ""' y schievous, witty and always gay, T fm- A f' ver at loss for something to say. fu? - SEWELL, BETTY I if ' T' Bett's a pet, to be sure: , 5 'H A Gaily enticing, the boys she'll allure. . 'jf 'JJ Ai., SHARP, CARLE T S X M "He-manniSh" . . . g t be another Einstein . . .Per- sistent . . . He is known all over for being "super." b . L- ' 'Z W ' , jk T FTUCK, JEAN A fs s 1 :rdy for anythina.and full of fun, 5 L,--, , 4 P7 A M f to keep up with her: it can't be done. , Q-ww? 1 - Y' SHAW, ALBERT He says he's a professional bowler . . . Pleasant to know . . . An enviable manner . . , Skeptical yet earnest. SHULTS, MARIBEL A Although she doesn't talk a lot, ' f Loads of personality, we know she's got. ..,, ,, 4 ,, .L L, JEAN ' f L - i little blonde, looks almost breakable, L 9' ..- I .. ', 'e of herself and very capable. - , A Ami L My .K x ' Q I SLEDGE, BILLY off' if This man-about-town sure gets around . . .. Dresses like a chip . . . ls never a date "drip." . is SLEDGE, IIM . "Short job," "Florida cracker" . . . lim's the happiest R little thing on wheels . . . Really dynamic . . . Souths ern accent delux. ELAINE , , e's a talented, musical lass T . xt never fails to top her class. Lg, 'Jw SMITH, GORDON L A me ,,- .,,. This is a boy who's really a flirt. 'T ' 1 """' Let a girl walk by, and he's on the alert. -,. , V ' ji, 'U . t?"f'ff' , STAFFORD, JIMMIE S , "Stick" is a mighty man . . . Impresses us all with 2" 'T f' , 5'5" his individual personality and way with senior lil, L.. girls. vt f :E, CLAUDE it if T , ten he comes around, he's quite baffling . . . My :kadaisical . . . Fun for all. 3 A V , qw STRAYER, FRED me Cheerful, indifferent, the he-man kind, .f ,M As good-hearted a boy as you'll ever find. "s , . . if Z' ? - -.of-M 'H' SWEENEY, SUE sfiguff T A new glamour girl, Yankee, too, . ' " A - Q We hope you like us as we like you. 5slfIf'l+QfQj4' 'immt M' twin 2. y t ,. ,XR E W it ' '29 W v V? ,A if dh ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 'if' aww 4 .W a " "" ,QV --an-L X X V, J. ' it I "POI YW X WIS!!! ..-'afwf -P18488 'UK .r ,56 3-i. - . ' I . lui, .Q . K, . ,, A .,.,.. , I JUNIORS . . . And why We Like This SYMONDS, BOBBY Rating, debating, dating, and such, Make a grand personality- Ot which he has much. TATSCH, E'I'I'A MAE Her kind little heart Has no iron clad latch, lust knock at the door, And you'll find Miss Tatsch. TAYLOR, BILL Clean cut . . . full of iun, but calm and collected . . . Ne'er does wrong. TEEL, HARRY Vim and vigor, fun and zeal, This would be our Harry Teel. TI-IEIS, CLAIRENE Eyes crackle as she smiles, Iolly , . . Vigorous . . . Clcmnish. TI-IRAILKILL, KATHERINE Clairene's her pal . . . Never one without t'other . . . Smattering of good-naturedness. TIDWELL, BOBBY Tidwell and Stick are surely a pair, When together, they'll get in your hair. UECKER, DORIS MAE Carefree and giddy, But far from nitfwitty. WALLACE, HELEN Morale booster . . . makes friends and keeps them . . . charming smile. WARNOCK, LINDA Eyes oi blue, hair of brown, Cutest lil' trick to hit the town. WATTS, BOBBY IEAN New at Heights . . . Quiet, demure, and reticent . . . Pretty eyes and lashes. WHITE, IANICE Very intelligent . . . Anything except book- wormish, but a teacher's delight . . . Nice c WHITE, MARY IEAN A Merry "Ieanius" . . . Who leaves us "speech-luss," WHITE, SALLY It you leave it up to Sally White, She'll make your lite a pure delight. WIEDING, ENIS Likes to manage teams . . . Does a swell iol: Ambitions of being a coach . . . All-round fell YATES, NORRIS If you can keep him in hand, ' I-Ie's the best in the land. YOUNG, LUCY IANE Rosy and winsome, is this little lass If she tried a bit harder, She'd be leading her class. ZILLER, RECTOR , Sporting, cavorting, reporting and all, , Make Ziller a man for whom thai airlsdall J, GllRlL RESERVE OCTETTE Maybe-lle Allen Doris Beckley loam Debbler Betty Eostiri Armor Moe Flowers Gloria Hood Lillian l-lull Marie Osborne lock Reid Hill, Director , "Hey, D wid ol W Clddyf, OYXL 53053 ' DGDDIU Deg ,Qian me 'LPS . 6,59 8 xveslel Mice Q., i u P09 ov""""' The Iunior Playz "SECOND CHILDHOOD" Professor Frederick Relyea . Bobby Symonds Mrs. Wellsmiller C"Auntie"l . Mary Kopecky Sylvia Relyea ....... Frances Smith Philip Stanton ..... , . Albert Shaw General Henry Burbeck . . , limmy Stafford Marcella Burbeck . Mrs. Vivvert . , Lucille Norton . ludqe Sanderson . . Sheriff lohnson . . Deputy Sheriff Stokes Director . . . Mr. Mary lane Iackson . . . . Nora Gill . Lillian Hull . . Hector Ziller . . Charles Boyd . . . Leslie Butts lack Reid Hill David Ballon my a ff' , ' 7:35-it 54.5.2 Q 4 , S X' f f '- Sylvia Anderson Virqinia Bossa Wilson Carter Ruth Cornelison lean Cronkhite lohn Drisdale Billy Du Puy Bill ,Frazer Paisy Galt Betsy Groos Billy Herpel 1-"Q 4-rz' A DFSSICYIUQY I ' in Over U2 ' K Serif, 9 Mary Falk, Consul THE lLA'l'lN CLUB Consuls: Mary Falk, Gary Biviriqs Quaestor: Meredith Charlton Tribuna: Doris Martin Helen Nickerson lean Hetrick Robert Parrish lim Hetrick liminy Kemper Carol Kirkham Georqe Knox Malcolm Lonq Arnold Mailhai Elizabeth May lean McConnell Marlha MCMurry Helen Moore Kathleen Moorhead was , Eloise Piqaot Wayne Proctor Hugh Robinson Geraldine Strauqhan Shirley Wantlancl Bobby lean Watis lanice White Walier Williams Norris Yates sw 0 C9 ern? ,,,,MM . . . being entertained . . . X 9 . . . the Pro- Gary Bivinqs, Cons . . . dancing at their social . . . if If ff, ul CU consuls . . . Qomun dyke 'mol Clie 'ildve in SXOTV' a .A K i- .1 x A V 'r Q FIRST ROW Eleanor Mclilton Carolyn Gibbs Marie Osborne Anna Mae Craft Mary lean Coleman Ianice White Ieanette Eidelberq THE GLIEIE CLUB SECOND ROW Ierry Trippe Elizabeth Keudell Ieanelle Red Lillian I-lull Betty Sewell Ioann Calzado Ruth Cornelison THIRD ROW Annette Willke Eleanor Blakey Ianice Ritchey Dorothy Gilliqan Dama Pape Lucille Trenton Mary Foster FOURTH ROW Laura Parrish Betty Baird Virqinia Edclins Betty Lou Grimes Patty Ann Iohnson Io Loraine Horner FIFTH ROW Doris Beckley Barbara Seale Pat! Schmidt Mary Neale Bishop Sybil Sue Darby David Ballou Director, lack Reid Hill All Kinds 0' Things Last Winter . .. nov Cd . UCOSO' XOXIXYXQ' exfzws Om 93 wa' X4 XO X1 . - . N1 .KEKGQ-XXEEQ COYYYQQ 222: KOKYYXGX ' we . . the Girl Reserve mid-term dance . . . A1 '- Q.. , YD ig 42 o '55- Tvifgi eos gow, '?o?Jl2 . 'AV' . ,gg ' -429 0 O2- O O. 01 Oo Q19 so OC' . I belW99n PY ' A , reXO3X'G5SembXX1 - - uceS my . , U the On Whole D edq Sch QF? of it 'ei DQY Wgrked . . herels . U7 gl S' 3 S f?QQ,'L1,5i? CPO Q1 05 W 'Ss S6090 6 W eg! f 456, Y J 'Zo' Q90 Qxf WILL YOU Y, P I Q IZ: S gk OS if QQ? fo if 471 GJ .GET LAST WINTER? K we 04391 . - ' . 5 O 40 Tow qX'5XO'06 QGQOQSQYO 0 . QOEIXBO Q yiixog ' "ee CWX5 XNX gi the years f1ISt iecx Hoof Print -f- if f ihcd made I glorious success . dx. U52 Journ ISS B, QI' F1 CO1ISCf1g317ghCIQZi1ZI!H Gnd th OSS d fjgg S GHC Iqfld e tlcjgeis . 16 . 0,437 Q Q dxf o wa K' 2552 mo' o 0. 0435 90 fr- A .1 O- wig. E dcmce sponsored by ihe Proctor . . . Capable, nard-ngnung aeienslve piayer. Moore . . . Fast and deceptive forward. Cline . . . Dashing, midget f ward. Kczlteyer . . . Close - quardi defense man. THE 1942 BASKETBALL SEASON O With five lettermen returning, the outlook for a suc- cessful '4l-'42 season was encouraging at the beginning of the year, however, Alamo Heights had an up-and down season, winning eight games and losing six. The Mules, however, had a large responsibility this year, living up to the reputation established by our outstanding team last season. The boys started off on the wrong foot by losing to New Braunfels, 37-22, but beat them in the South San Tournament the following week, 39-21. In that tournament they reached the semi-finals, losing out to Medina City by one point. In District 28-A play, it was decided to play a double "round-robin" this season. "The Orphans," as Heights were called because they had no gym, did quite well considering the competition. In the district, the Mules quintet played each team twice, and here's how they fared: HARLANDALE-Mules took them twice! SOUTH SAN-Came out even . . . both thrillers. LANIER-Well, let's forget those two with the "champs" EDISON-Broke even in a hard-fought series. HOT WELLS-Won first easily, but lost second. BURBANK-Won both . . . ended season right. Well, to sum it all up, Alamo Heights tied for second place. The Mules were paced all season by Capt. Pittard and Tom Sheridan. Proctor, Ellsworth, and the two McDaniels also performed Well. This season they also had some good reserves in Moore, Ryan, Kalteyer, Cline, and Iudmaier. It was during the basketball season that Coach Norton first appeared as an Alamo Heights coach. Thanks to both Coach Martin and Coach Norton for an exciting season, Iudmaier . . . Never- tiring forward. Pittard . . , Our rangy, high-scoring captain. Ellsworth . . . Hard-working, scrappy center. Ryan . . . Cool and accurate guard. McDaniels . . . Sharp-shooting guard. 1 1. Senior Stuff. 2. Why so glurn? . . . Charging rent on the corner? 3. Interesting? 4. Gargoyle. 5. Rev- erie, 6. "Rhett, the butler." 7. Baby me. 8. Nyah, nyah, you can't scare W. D. 9. Turn about on Q i , 1 S gm photographer Neuhauser. 10. Tea party? ll. Mary Lou. 12. This is a Hood one. 13. Happy about the whole thing. 14. You're a big boy now! 15. Happy rn.. 0 A au. 2' ...u-My 3- Af. in ' 1 , 5 W . ' ' tthere's that word againl Little Moron. 16. Come on, re-Ioyce. 17. That "Crafty" smile. 18. She must be pretty. 19. Coke ad. 20. How did THAT get in here? 21. Oou's in the Noos. 22. The thinkers . . . Moe, Ioe, and No. 23. Soo, 1 sez to Mabel, I sez. 24. Ma, can 1 have some Moore? 25. "Out of many, one." 26. We can't "Taul . . . be" like that. 27. Birdie must be Billie. 28. No stop, no stoop, no squint. 29. Step down! 30. Pic-nick-in'. 31. Grinnin' and chinnin'. 32. Fawncy meeting you here. w 11 1 2 Q 'F' M P . . Jr it 4, 4 t ff ., 5, , 'Y ea Q r it 4 tiff ix f, " f 1 1 -':i .am .. .E . .. . f U 95 .H M P f t it . Q . f . 51 ,t 1 .gi A . 1 'f fi 'Swigt , eu-my .... ... . um..-nl V"-rw N It J 1. "Pretty Babies." 2. Lookin' down from Heights! 3. Candid Shot? 4. Eddins stealing a scene! 5. Bcrshful. 6. Comfortable? torl Heights' Lounge Chairs! 7. "Wel1?" 8. Hi guy! 9. A H. Prison Farm. 10. Classroom Poses. ll. Turn crround Reiner! 12. Whot's wrong with your ice cream, bud? 13. Look at the "birdie," girls. 14. A sample of Heights' glamour. 15. This is or favorite spot for posing, 10. We don't believe this! 17. Look silly, don't they? 18. Hold that pose-oh--Hold that pose! 19. Little Nell. 20. Hurry up and take it! 21. Did the bell ring? 22. Noontirne gossip. 23. Best friend leave you? 24. Guess who? 75. Aw, let her alone! 26. That profile! 27. Scene: Library. Characters: Gaines, Carver, and Kirs- ner. 28, Hope you havent "butter-fingers." 29. Sorry we cut the other !?7 people out of this! 30. Go ahead, have cr good laugh! 31. Prexy Groos and a few Council Members. 32. Oh, Heck! W ,,,,.-W'-' 4:1 4 f , 2 , Q Q , in Y 4 . L 1 -yi I Ms J 1 - 1 f f ffl wi .' T, 2.3 -1, ' 5, Q 7 P .42 wi? to 4 439 - P' as Aja! UTP a ge t if ffl L" "5" --f""' 1" ' ' .r .aa4iw:ffstfi-,'sJD ' , ,K ,- is 9 Lovey-dovey. 2. Can 1 work it? 3. Pals. 4. "Keep n flying." 5. Smug bug. 6. All set to go. 7. Three Jsketeers. 8. Who's that over there? 9. Pretty lies, 10. Watch the birdie. ll. Aw, gosh! 12. Texas? . Teachers pet. 14. Not studying! We hope. . Here he comes! 16. Three lads and a lassie. . All grins. 18 "Pep Squad." 19. Away he goes. . Keep 'ern smiling! 21. Going to finals. 22. Let see, tool 23. Well! 24. Lonesome lad. 25. Will make it? 26. Mary, Mary, quite contrary. . Atta Boyl 28. Say, Al-ll-I. 29. Lookin' 'ern over. . Sybil Sue-srnilirl' through. 31. Group of droops. QI' r., .. ,. f if 1 r J 'M Qi' . . t af- 1 f l M ,Sgr if 7 . S H11 6, fp . -Q g. K' .wx1f'a.i1 f' ss ,. ss 5 5. A-.5 QE W' . my 4 ' zz tp. ' i il .nr Is y . J "' K il: . 1.15121 ll ' I If s i .. A . 1 'ti' t.l.. f . 2 sz s if ,+2-, A 0 X ' f l r F ..sss .. , ,Qt y . 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'Wfjwa ,V - g, 1lUpp.Z fx OUR SlBNlOR CLASS OFlFlllClElRS Ed Herpel, President Maybelle Allen, Vice-President Charlotte Hill, Secretary Betty Eastin, Treasurer lerry Moore, Serqeanteat-Arms Ursula lohns, Reporter Betty Baird, Parliamentarian Virginia Bridqers, Girl Historian Tommy Mcliarlinq, Boy Historian BDIWIUKB . . . A , DIE, VICTOR--'40 KY, TERRY-"37"-'39 .dent Council '39, '40, '41, 1-li-Y '40, OU, CHARLES-'40 of Print, '42, Circulation Manager, '42, nos, '42, Stait, '42, Alamo Heights nd, '41, '42, Glee Club, '41, lunior ty, '41, Debate Timekeeper and Chair- n, '41, '42, Quill G Scroll, '42, Assem- as, '41, '42, Bowling Club, '42, Essay 'iting, '41, Understudy Senior Play, , Hi-Y, '42, National Honor Society, , Chess Club, '42 ALLEN, MAYBELLE--"Maple"--'40 National Honor Society, '41, '42, Hoot Print, '41, '42, Hoof Print Editor, '42, Olmos, '41, Declamation, '41, Ready Writers, '40, '41, '42, Glee Club, '41, Quill and Scroll, '41, '42, President, '42, Student Council, '41, Senior Class Vice- President, '42, Vice-President oi Advis- ory, '42, Nominating Committee, '42, Octette, '42, Pep Squad, '41, '42, Secre- tary, '42, Pep Squad Sergeant, '42, Girl Reserve, '42, Tennis Club, '40, Assem- blies, '4l, '42, Declamation, '42, Under- study Senior Play, '42, National Honor Society Secretary, '42, 3rd Place, County Ready Writer, '42, Honorable Mention, National Quill 6. Scroll Contest, '42 BAIRD, BETTY-'40 Glee Club, '42, Student Council, '40, Senior Class Parliamentarian, '42, Pep Squad, '40, '41, '42, lunior Captain, '41, Lieutenant, '42, Girl Reserve, '40, '41, '42, Treasurer, '42, Committee Chair- man, '41 BATEMAN, RALPH-'40 Olmos, '41, '42, Hi-Y, '41, '42, Student Council, '42, Student Council Reporter, '42, Advisory Officer, '40, '41, '42, Boys' Tennis Team, '41, '42, Boys' Bowling Club, '41, '42, President of Bowling Club, '42 BECKLEY, DORIS--'40 NIGER, IIMMY-'40 Y, '40, '41, '42, Bowling Club, '41, '42 Nominating Committee, '41, Glee Club,i '41, '42, Octette, '42, Assemblies, '41, '42, Girl Reserve, '42, Sergeant-at-Arms, '42, lunior Play, '42, Debate Timekeeper '42, Iunior Play, '41, Senior Play, '42, Debate Timekeeper and Chairman, '40 HLAVEK, BILLIE EVELYN-'40 BU-ES. BARBARA-'40 rary Club, '41, '42, Hoot Print, '41, Hoot Print, '41, Olmos, '41, Glee Club, nos '41: Pep Squad' '40 '41 '42: '40, '41, '42, Assemblles, '40, '41, '42, -poral, '42, Tennis Club, '40, '41 DP, MARY NEALE-'40 B a Squad, '42, Girl Reserve, '42, Ol- s, '42, Hoof Print, '42, Debate Time- ,per and Chairman, '40, '41, '42, Glee b, '42, Understudy Senior Play, '42s semblies, '42 Iunior Play, '41, Debate Timekeeper, '40, '41, Girls' Tennis Club, '40 LAKEY, IACK-'38 ' Glee Club, '38, '39, Assemblies, '41, '42: Track, '41, Hoot Print, '40, '41, Debate, '39, Olmos, '40: Typing, '39, Hi-Y, '41 '42, Debate Timekeeper and Chairman, '40, Senior Play, '42 1 1 gui. W, 7, ,I - 'p:3i,+:,f,,.s H, wff-g ,, '- ww -"Elf get Yffaigl , Tia, ,t V nf-fri 1 .,g5,,tg.,k-N ' .W 'ft ' ' '. - 1' . . ,,,, ' -4 ' e 1-f-fb' ' i ef 1 -, 'ftp N " " ' ' ' 5 wc, F Q L .. , 1 1 ttf' 'Wh 1 'QA - - i F" ,1-. , . 7 " 1 l S ,,,, , 4 5- ' ', 4,1 ' I 'ta 1 3 x w Tis, 1" , m '1."W'- ,X W f-enum! N ,Ba ,, .,,., 4 mf. l ,, 1 S1 wits, ts 1 eggs, 1 wt 9, 5 li. MARY CATHERINE-'40 Council, '40, '41, Voting Dele- ot B. C. S. L. A., '41, Girl Reserve, National Honor Society, '41, '42, ssay Writing, '40, Spelling, '40 W A if ire , ' V BOLLER, ELSIE-'39 Hoot Print Typing, '42, Olmos Typing, 'S ' 'f '42 teti L a"'Pv'.' 4' sn BRIDGERS, VIRGINIA-"V. B."-'39 Hoof Print, '41, Olmos, '41, '42, Adver- tising Manaqer, '42, Debate Timekeeper and Chairman, '40, '41, Ouill and Scroll, ' "' '42, Class Historian, '42, Pep Squad, '40, V '41, '42, Captain, '42, Girl Reserve, '40, '41, '42, Vice-President, '42, Committee Chairman, '41, Girls' Baseball Qlub, '41, National Honor Society, "42 "iw" SENIORS . . BOERNER, JACK-"Snark, Ir."-'40 Hi-Y, '40, '41, '42, Parliarnentarian, Alamo Heights Band, '40, "B" Footl Squad, '40, '41, Basketball, '41, Bc Golf Club, '41 J E If aff ia 2' Q JO :VXI Q X if VU BOOKER, BOB-'385 Hi-Y, '39, '40, '41, '42, Letterman ' Football Team, '39, "B" Football Te '38, '40, '41, Advisory Officer, '39, Tr: '39, '40 BROOKS, EVELYN-'40 Library Club, '42, Debate Timekee and Chairman, '41 ' 1' BUSSA, MARTHA-'39 '---mf ' Pep Squad, '40, '41, Girl Reserve, '41, '42, Chaplain, '42, Hoof Print, '42, Ex- I change Editor, '42, ouiu and sewn, '42, CARTER' DAVID- 39, , , y Olmos, '41, '42, Club Editor, '42, Type Glee qlubf 417 HVYI 41' 427 Sq Team, '42, Debate Chairman and Time- Arms. 42 Society, '42 CLUTTER DICK-'39 keeper, '40, P. T. A. Executive Board, '42, Senior Play, '42, National Honor CARVER, LUCILLE-'41 In , Spelling, '41, Girls' Baseball cmb, '41 Advlsofv SSCYGNHYA 421 Track' CASE IACK-'41 Senior Play, '42 COKER, GLORIA-'40 I 1 Hi-Y, '40, '41, '42, "B" Football Squad, Pep Squad, '40, '41, '42, Baseball C '40, '41, Tennis Club, '40, 41 4- .-...K AH . . Their Achievements LEMAN, MARY JEAN-'40 loot Print, '42, Essay Writing, '42, Glee COOPER, JOHN W.-'40 Slub, '42, Girl Reserve, '42, Girls' Ten- Olmos, '42, Hi-Y, '42, Student Council, ,is Club, '40, Debate Timekeeper and '41, Co-Business Mgr. of Hoof Print, '42 Ihairman, '42 JCH, BILLY--'41 oys' Tennis Club, '41, Hoof Print, '42 CRAFT, ANNA MAE-'38 Glee Club, '40, '41, '42, Nominating Committee, '40, Assemblies, '40, '41, '42, Pep Squad, '40, '41, '42, lunior Lieuten- ant, '41, Senior Lieutenant, '42, Girl Re- serve, '42, Girls' Tennis Club, '40, '41, Girls' Baseball Club, '41, Olmos, '41, '42: Advertising Manager, '42, Typing Team, '42, Spelling, '41, Senior Play, '42, Ouill and Scroll, '42, Debate Time- keeper and Chairman, '41, '42 DSSLAND' ,OOWAI-A7'4,' . CHUM, CHARLES-"chm1te"-'39 llee Club, 41, '42, Girls Tennis Club, tl lBLER, lOAN-"Deb"-'39 tdvisory Treasurer, '39, '40, Stuaent ouncil, '39, '40, Sergeant-at-Arms, '40, ilee Club, '39, '40, '41, '42, Octette, '41, ,2, Assemblies, '39, '40, '41, '42, Girl eserve, '41, '42, Baseball Club, '41, ennis Club, '39, '40, '41, Hoof Print, '41, IZ, Exchange Editor, '42, Declamation, 10, '41, Tennis lunior Singles, '40, Drum lajor, '39, '40, Band, '39, '40: Most epresentative Iunior, Runner-up, '40, inior Play, '40, Debate Timekeeper, '39, heerleader, '42 STIN, BETTY-'40 ludent Council, '40, '42, Secretary, '42, .ssemblies, '41, '42, Pep Squad, '40, 1, Iunior Officer, '41, Girl Reserve, '40, 21, '42, Chairman of Committee, '42, ,dvisory President, '41, Advisory Oi- :er, '40 SWORTH, RALPH--"Eli"-'40 owling Club, '41, '42, Boys' Golf Club, :0, '41, Boys' Tennis Club, '40: Track etterman, '40, '41, '42, "A" Football etterman, '41, '42, Captain, '41, 42, B" Football Squad, '40, Captain, '40, A" Basketball, '40, '41, '42, Letterman, 11, '42, Assemblies, '41, '42, Nominat- ig Committee, '40, '41, Secretary Soph- more Class, '40, Treasurer Iuriior Class, ll, Hall of Fame: '41, '42, 1-li-Y, '40, '41, 12, Treasurer of 1-li-Y, '42, Olmos, '41, 22, Assistant Editor, '42, lunior Play, ,1, Ouill and Scroll, '42, National Honor ociety '42, Second Place State 100-yd. ash, '41, Most Representative Boy, '42, lost Popular Boy, '41, '42, Most Repre- entative Iunior, '41 Advisory Basketball, '41 DWYER, BILL 40' Student Council, '40, Assemblies, '40: "B" Football Squad, '40, "A" Football Squad, '41, Boys' Golf Club, '4O: Boys' Bowling Club, '41, l-loot Print '42, Hi-Y, t f ' :ffl -im a .ff -mar I ,guy ,,,,,. ,, 1? , A ,as ,.,s st, , 1: 40, 41, 42 I -'fy EICKMANN, MELBA-'41 Student Council, '41, Steno. Team, '42, National Honor Society, '42 EWING, GEORGE-'40 Boys' Tennis Club, '40, '41, Boys' Bowl- ing Club, '41, '42, Olmos, '42, Business Manager, '42, 1-li-Y, '42, Ouill and Scroll, '42 1 'lk P' , 6 1:3175 510 e-agp' it t H, ' .41 ' me 'L fre'--Mix ,f , '11, "ffl " 1 Q iz g. .5 - . ix , SENIORS . . FARRIS, LORENE-'40 FRISCHMUTH, OTTO-'39 1-loot Print, '42, Pep Squad, '42, Tennis gi? OES? Club' 411 Baseball' 41 Gott cmb, '39, Bowling curb, '41 GAINES, BETTY RUTH-'40 fflf il., '5Z"OnQH'1n9QfO25'Y+'4?' D'?f5'li' "Qi GAMBLE, JACK-'40,' "My irary u , , , ypmq, , unior t , . ff f Play, '41, Debate Chairman and Time- llllrgck' 41' 42' SEMO' Play Stage ht keeper, '41, Spelling, '41, Baseball Club, '41 A MM S,x,Y ex: 'X Mtfgtjfw GARRETT, G. L.-'40 Hoof Print, '42, Sports Editor, '42, Hi-Y, '40, '41, '42, Assemblies, '42, Track, '40 '41, "A" Football, '40, '41, '42, Letter man, '41, 42, "B" Basketball Letterman '40 i GIBBS, CAROLYN-'40 ' Glee Club, '40, '41, '42, Assemblies, '42, Pep Squad, '40, '41, '42, Iu Lieutenant, '41, Senior Captain, '42, Reserve, '41, '42, Chairman Teleph Committee, '42, Hoof Print, '42, Del Club, '41, Declamation, '42, Dek Timekeeper and Chairman, '41 ., " GILLIGAN, DOROTHY-'39 GLASGOW, LAWRENCE-'40 Glee Club, '42, Olmos, '41, Girls' Base. Football '42, Track, '42, Tennis, ball Club, '41, Steno. Team, '42 '4l: Bowling Club, '42 ll nfs 4 N 'ni'-D 5 I 1 I X4 1,, "'1w:f"',lr ,ff .tg .pen K . 1 . , ,., A My GOODMAN, IAMES-'40 1"""S' G Bend, '40, '41, '42, orchestra, '40, '41,-' '42 ROOS, ERNEST-"Ernie"--'40 National Honor Society, '41, '42, Hi-Y, '40, '41, '42, Secretary of Hi-Y, '41, '42, P. T. A. Executive Board, '42, lunior Play, '41, Student Council, '40, '41, '42, Parliamentarian of Student Council, '41, President of Student Council, '42, Presi- dent oi B. C. S. L, A., '42, Assemblies, '42, "B" Football Letterman, '40, '41, "A" Football Letterman, '42, Captain "B" Football team, '41, Senior Play, '42, National Honor Society Vice-President, GRIMES, BETTY LOU+'40 Hoof Print, '42, Glee Club, '41, '42, l Squad, '41, '42, Girl Reserve, '41, ' Chairman of Girl Reserve Committee, GUTKOWSKI, MARY ANN-'40 Hoof Print, '42, Quill and Scroll, ' Pep Squad, '42 . . . Their Achievements MAN, LUCILLE-'42 ot Print, '42, Girl Reserve, '42, Under- dy Senior Play, '42 TMAN, BILLIE-'39 wot Print Staff, '41, '42, Olmos, '42, fpy writer, '42, Glee Club, '40, '41, 'bate Tirnekeeper an'd Chairman, '41, lvisory Secretary, '39, Asseinblies, '40, , '42, Pep Squad, '39, '40, '41, '42, ijor, '42, Girl Reserve, '40, '41, '42, trresponding Secretary, '42, Girls' seball Club, '40, '41, Tennis Club, '39, nior Play, '42 Z- Stude , '40, Class Presi- '42' F I '41, '42, Letterman, Z, Track, ' Tennis Club, '41, inner-Up f r S- Representative Iunior y, '41, Runn r-Up for Most Popular Y. '42 PEL., ED--'40 .YI '40, V1cePresident, '41, nt, , . ? 2, IEAN-'42 F, EUDORA-'40, '42 Joi Print, '42, Pep Squad, '42, Pep ,uad Corporal, '42 HALL, NONNIE NELL-'39 Hoof Print, '42, Olmos, '41, Declamation, '41, Pep Squad, '40, '41, '42, Assem- blies, '41, Girls' Baseball Club, '41, Girls' Tennis Club, '41 HEARN, LEO-'40 Hoot Print, '42, "B" Football, '40 HILL, CHARLOTTE-'40 Cheerleader, '42, Olmos, '42, Secretary oi Senior Class, '42, Advisory President, '40, '41, Assjnblies, '41, '42, Girl Re- serve, '42, Girls' Tennis, '41, '42, Girl Reserve Committee Chairman, '42, Run- ner-Up for Most Popular Girl, '42 HOOD, GLORIA-"Hoodie"-'39 Advisory President, '41, Student Council, '40, Octette, '41, '42, Assemblies, '40, '41, '42, Pep Squad, '40, '41, '42, President. '42, Junior Captain, '41, Senior Lieuten- ant, '42, Girl Reserve, '40, '41, '42, Sec- retary, '41, '42, Committee Chairman, '40, Girls' Baseball Club, '41, National Honor Society, '41, '42, President, '42, Hoof Print, '40, '41, '42, Olmos, '41, '42, Club Editor, '41, Editor, '42, Extempora- neous Speaking, '40, '41, '42, County, '40, '41, '42, District, '40, '41, Second Place Regional, '40, '41, Hall oi Fame, '40: lunior Play, '41, Asst. Director, '4l, Se- nior Play, '42, Debate Timelceeper, '40, '41, '42, Quill and Scroll, '41, '42, Secre- tary, '42, D.A.R. Representative, '42, Pan American Essay Contest Winner, '42, Most Representative Girl, '42 IACKSON, NANCY-'40 Assemblies, '42, Girl Reserve, '42, Hoot Print, '42, Olmos, '42, Copywriter, '42, Iunior Play, '41, Quill and Scroll, '42, Senior Play, '42, Debate Timelceeper and Chairman, '41, '42, Declamation, '42, National Honor Society, '42 Lge OQDHNS, URSULA-"Oou"-'39 EE, KATHERYN-'39 lee Club, '40, '41, '42, Pep Squad, '4U, l, '42, Spelling, Interscholastic League, J, '41, Hoof Print, '42 Advisory Secretary-Treasurer, '39, Class Reporter, '42, Student Council, '42, Vice- President, '42, B. C. S. L. A. Voting Dele- gate, '42, Nominating Committee, '42, Assemblies, '40, '41, '42, Pep Squad, '39, Girl Reserve, '39, '40, '41, '42, Commit- tee Chairman, '4l, President, '42, Girls' Baseball Club, '41, Hoot Print, '41, '42, Staff Salesman, '42, Olmos, '41, '42, Fea- ture Editor, '42, Iunior Play, '41, Debate Timekeeper and Chairman, '40, '41, '42, Quill and Scroll, '41, '42, Sergeant-at Arms, '42, All-City Girl Reserve Presi- dent, '42, Prompter, Senior Play, '42, Cheer Leader, '41, '42 gp V' 0189! , I an -.4-any .gf 41. 4 x vpn A nf... Ei' 9 I 9 'P '15 at Q , gk . - ' 'fQf'f'f7"5 E. 13, -Q ENE? .gd Bl t H 55 gs t 3 A . 'kl- i 5 W- '59, - . E SENIORS . . IOHNSON, PATTY ANN-'40 Pep Squad, '42, Corporal, '42, Girl F it ,L ,T "" IOHNSON, MARY ELLEN-'41 142. G1 1 b '42, . "" , 1, PGP Sqmdf, '42f Hoof PM '42f Quill iffflennis ctiiili,'BQsgb'2ii'cElf1fll ' v if it and Scroll' 42 '41, Advisory Treasurer, '40, Olmos, '4 ,..? r,rr 1 If xlib arj ' ,f ,1 '1f'f3f 4' yy if 3 J s " we ft 5 , is M it ,-3" I 'qw ,! gi lfA Ii V 4 all ,vi X j 'x ' , LES-'40 Ho Print,-'4 , Circulation Manager, '42, Qlmos, '4, Debate Timelceeper and Chairman, '41, Quill and Scroll, '42, Nominating Committee, '42, "B" Basket- ball, '40, '41, Letterman "A" Basketball, '42, Boys' Tennis Club, '40, Boy's Bowl- ing Club, '41, '42, Assemblies, '42, Na- tional Honor Society, '42, First Aid, '42 KELLEHER, MARIE-'42 Debate Chairman and Timekeeper, '42, Senior Play Properties Committee, '42, Tennis Club, '42, President '42 KIRSNER, SALLY-'40 Library Club, '41, '42, President, '41, '42, National Honor Society, '41, '42, Hoof Print, '41, '42, Advertising Manager, '42, Olmos, '41, '42, Sales Manager, '42, De- bate Club, '40, '41, '42, Debate Team, '40, '41, '42, Secretary of Debate Club, '41, '42, interscholastic League, '40, '41, '42, Hall of Fame, '41, lunior Play Un- derstudy, '41, Ticket Sales Manager, '41, '42, Property Manager, '41, Quill and Scroll, '42, Student Council, '40, '41, '42, Treasurer ot Student Council, '42, Nomi- nating Committee, '40, '42, Assemblies, '40, '41, '42, Pep Squad, '41, '42, Girl Reserve, '41, '42, Social Service Chair- man, '42, Girls' Baseball Club, '40, Girls' Tennis Club, '40, '41, County Debate Winner, '42 LANE, IOYCE IVY-'40 Pep Squad, '40, '41, '42, Girls' Baseball Club, '41 LEONARD, FRANCES-'42 Debate Timekeeper and Chairman, ' KEIR, RICHARD-'41 O KING, HOWARD-'42 Assemblies, '42, Student Co '4 First Aid, '42, Bowling Club, ect tary, '42, Senior Play, '42 KOST, BERNARD-'41 Track, '42, Debate Timekeeper at Chairman, '42 LEHMANN, IACQUELINE-''lackie"-'40 Library Club, '40, '41, '42, Reporter, '4 '42, Hoof Print, '41, '42, Assistant A vertising Manager, '42, Qlmos, '41, '4 Production Manager, '42, Steno Tear '42, lunior Play, '41, Charter Memb Quill and Scroll, '41, '42, Girls' Tenn Club, '40, '41, Girls' Baseball Club, '4 '41, Debate Timekeeper and Chairma '40, Assistant Director Senior Play, '4 National Honor Society, '42 -First Aid, '42 LIDDLE, RALPH-'42 '. .. Their Achievements lc" FFFANIF-'49 , , MACKENZIE, ERLITA-'42 loot Print, 42, 'B' Football, 40, '41 .GAVERN, BILL-'40 MILLER, BETTY IANE-'42 'rack, '41 .LER, QA -'4 ' Debate Tirnekeeper and Chairman, '42 Hoof Print, 42 Xdvisory e '42, Hoof Print, MILLER' MARY FRANCES-'42 42 LNER, MARILYN-'49 MITCHELL, BOB-"Mickey"-'39 'loot Print, '42, Girl Reserve, '42 JORE, IERRY-'41 Senior Class Officer, '42, "A" Basketball Olmos, '41 , '42 Letterman, '42, Cheerleader, '42, Hoof MOORE' ROSE-'40 Print Sports Editor, '42, Hi-Y, '42, "B" 5asketj '41x WSW :COLLOUGH, LOUISE-'39 Library Club, '40, '41, '42, Hoot Print, '41, Glee Club, '40, '41, Debate Time- :eeper and Chairman, '41, Pep Squad, '40, '41, '42, Girls' Baseball Club, '40, 41, Girls' Tennis Club, '40, '41 Debate Timekeeper and Chairman, '41 MCFARLING, TOMMY-'39 President of Advisory, '42, Assemblies, '40, '41, '42, Basketball, "A" Squad, '42, Boys' Bowling Club, '41, Cheerleader, '41, '42, Captain, '42, Hi'Y, '41, '42, Chaplain, '42, Junior Play, '41, Senior Play, '42, First Aid, '42, Debate Chair- man and Timekeeper, '40, '41 -nary, ,vw wi 'i' :,t, . . .7 .fi ,.:?4fL , -.fm-. . 5 ' .551 "" , jf' ,fy wg, ,. , l t'-5 ' JQ SHZEMX f, ' gk K .: -lf cf. P' B s .431 E Ml 'iii , fx, 1 Ji P ' X ff, .53 4? 5 x wf "' -., . , .R .dh '!, ' 3 'ni 4.5, f 5.11, 2- 95215312 ,f ly in in N ' if '55, gifs ff , iff, E V 4, f , , . 1 , Q if """ 'T 'if ' 1 ,gg ,, l ff A.- sk 'ri-in ,, W SENIORS . . MCIILTON, ELEANOR-"Goldie"-'40 Hoof Print, '41, Olmos, '41, Glee Club, '40, '41, '42, Iunior Play, '41, Debate '40, '41, Timekeeper and Chairman, Quill and Scroll, '41, '42, Girl Reserve, '41, '42, Chairman of Program Commit- tee, '42, Girls' Tennis Club, '40, '41, Se- National '40, '41, nior Play, Understudy, '42- 1-lonor Society, '42, Spelli g, Steno. Team, '42 gl ,1 0061, OSBORNE, MARIE-'41 Glee Club, '41, '42, Sergeant-at-Arms of Advisory, '42, Octette, '42, Assemblies, '41, '42, Girl Reserve, '42, Girls' Base- ball Club, '41, Debate Timekeeper and Chairman, '42 PAPE, NADINE-'41 Pep Squad, '42, Master Sergeant, '42, Debate Timekeeper and Chairman, '41, Baseball Club, '41, Girl Reserve, '42 1 W' xt xy' x 1 + ll! f l PARKER, HOWARD-"Mole"-'42 PICKELS, DON-"Toby"-'40 Treasurer, Iunior Class, '41, Assemblies '42, "B" Football Squad, '40, "A' Squad, '41, '42, Letterman, '41, '42, Basketball "B" Squad, '40, Squad '41, '42, Letterman, '41, '42, Boys' Bowl- ing Club, '41, 1-li-Y, '41, '42, President '42, Swing Band, '42 PROCTOR, BILL-'40 Nominating Committee, '42, Football "B' Squad, '40, "A" Squad, '41, '42, Letter man, '41, '42, Captain, '42, Basketball "A" Team, '41, '42, Squad, '40, Letterman, '42, Boys' Bowling Club, '41, Hi-Y, '41, '42 1 I 1 NOBILING, BILLY-'40 Hoof Print, '42, Hi-Y, '42, Alamo Heiq Band, '40, '41, '42, "B" Football Squ '42, Boys' Tennis Club, '40, Swing Bc '42 PACE, HELEN-'42 Pep Squad, '42, Baseball Club, '42 PARKER, DOROTHY-"Dot"-'41 Secretary-Treasurer of Advisory, 'I Typing Team, '42, Nominating Comr tee, '42, Assemblies, '41, '42, Girl 1 serve, '41, '42, Reporter, '42, Hoof Pri '42, Debate Timekeeper and Chairmc '42, Line Prompter, Senior Play, '42 PARRISH, LAURA-'40 Glee Club, '42, Pep Squad, '42, Gil Baseball Club, '41, Olmos, '42 PITTARD, HM-'41 Basketball "A" Squad, '41, '42, Lette man, '42, Captain, '42, Hi-Y, '42 PROCT OR, WAYNE-'40 ,,,.-1 -,. . . Their Achievements ' IDEN, BETSY RAE--'42 'ebate Timekeeper and Chairman, '42 LSBY, HALLIE-'40 ilee Club, '41, Girl Reserve, '42, Debate imekeeper and Chairman, '41, Nomi- ating' Committee, '40 '1AN, MARY LOU-'42 ibrary Club, '42 LSELL, MARVIN-'40 'udent Council, '41, I-1i'Y, '42 IEEL, GEORGE--'40 'esident of Advisory, '42, Nominating Dmmittee, '41, Boys' Bowling Club, '41, 2, Treasurer, '41, Vice-President, '42 MIDT, CLEO-'40 :of Print, '42, Olmos, '41, Assemblies, 1, '42, Pep Squad, '40, '41, Girl Re- rrve, '41, '42, Parliamentarian, '42, ,rls' Baseball Club, '40 ' . . ,'41, th, VL, VI ' 'r - '-,' Cin RAGSDALE, CHARLES-"Chile"-'41 "B" Football Squad, '41, "A" Football Squad, '42, Track, '42 , jypav-L .f?1"-1070224 E JU, 'Q . 6 Q ROBERTSON, MARY MOORE-'40 Pep Squad, '41, Glee Club, '42, Advis- ory Sergeant-at-Arms, '40, Advisory Sec' retary'Treasurer, '41, Advisory Presi- dent, '42, Girl Reserve, '41, '42 ROTH, MARVIN-"Squirrel"-'39 Glee Club, '41, '42, Assemblies, '41 RYAN, IAMES-"Jimmy"-'40 Student Council, '40, '42, Sergeant-at Arms, '42, I-li-Y Club, '41, '42, Football, '42, Basketball, '42, Letterman, '42, Golf Club, '40, '41, '42 SCHLESINGER, FRANCES-'40 Hoof Print, '41, '42, Assistant Advertis- ing Manager, '42, Staff Typist, '42, Ol- mos, '41, '42, Assistant Editor, '42, De- bate Club, '4l, Iunior Play, '41, Debate Timekeepex and Chairman, '40, '41, Quill and Scroll, '42, Assemblies, '40, '41, '42, Pep Squad, '40, '41, '42, Lieutenant, '42, Girl Reserve, '41, '42, Program Chair- man, '42, Understudy for Senior Play, '42, Vice-President of Pep Squad, '42, Senior Play Property Manager, '42, Sec- retary-Treasurer Tennis Club '42, Ten- nis Club '40, '42 SEALE, BARBARA-'40 Advisory Secretary-Treasurer, '42, Glee Club, '42, Octette, '42, Assemblies, '41, '42, Pep Squad, '40, '41, '42, Treasurer, '42, Girl Reserve, '42, Co-chairman of Art Committee, '42, Declamation, '42, Senior Play, '42 f 21" 1 Q ,fr- il. SENIORS . . SHANAI-IAN, ELAINE-'40 Pep Squad, '40, '41, '42, Girls' Baseball Club, '40, '41, Debate Timekeeper and Chairman, '42 ,L v 'f t ,ft fi, ,J V I 1,1 f' SHELDON, BILL-"Shotgun"-'40 Student Council, '41, Track, '41, '42, First Aid, '42 SPARI-IAM, MILDRED-'41 Hoof Print, '42, Girl Reserves, '41, '42, Girls' Baseball Club, '41, Property Corn- mittee for Iunior Play, '41 STEIN, MERLE-"Shorty"-'40 STOCKER, ARTHUR IAMES-"lirnmy"-'39 Hoot Print Business Manager, '42, Ol- mos, '42, ,Hi-Y, '42, Quill and Scroll, '42, Assemblies, '42, Boys' Tennis Club, '42, Boys' Bowling Club, '41, National Honor Society, '42 77'wW"' THEIS, NORMAN-'41 "A" Football Letterman, '42 SHAWD, SARA-'40 Girl Reserve, '42, Girls' Tennis Club Sl-IERIDAN, ANNE-'40 Glee Club, '40, '41, Pep Squad, '40, '42, Girl Reserve, '40, '41, '42, Con tee Chairman, '40, '41, Girls' Te Club, '40, Girls' Baseball Club, '40, bate Tirnekeeper and Chairman, '40 STEELE, CRAIG-'42 STEUBING, EVELYN-'41 TAULBEE, IGDIE-'39 Olmos, '41, '42, Pep Squad, '40, Girl Reserve, '41, '42, Parliamentar '42 TRENTON, LUCILLE--'40 Glee Club, '42, Girls' Tennis Club, '41 . . Their Achievements PPE, JERRY-'40 lee Club, '40, '41, '42, Assemblies, '40, TRUEX' ARMAND-'40 irls' Tennis Club, '41, Girls' Baseball Assemblies' '40, '41, '42 lub, '41, Olmos, '41 .DEZ, IOAN-'42 rst Aid, '42 SES, VIRGINIA-'42 ITE, VIRGINIA-'40 lmos, '40, Essay Writing, '40, Glee ub, '40, '41 LIAMS, MARSHALL-"Rojo"-'40 iess Club, '41, Tennis Club, '41, '42. J' fl' 44 VERNON, Cl.AlBORNE-'39 1-li-Y, '40, '41, '42, Assemblies, '42, Boys' Tennis Club, '42, Boys' Bowlinq Club, '42 WAGGENER, ROBERT-"Bobby"-'40 Advisory Reporter, '42, Student Council, '41, 1-loot Print, '42, l-li-Y, '40, '41, '42 WILI-lOlT, RANDOLPH-'40 Band, '40, '41, '42, First Aid, '42 WILLIAMSON, WADE-"Buck"-' Debate Timelceeper and Chairman, '40, "B" Football, '40, Golf Club, '40, Boys' Tennis Club, '40, Track "A" Team, '41, '42: e s Club, '41, '42 WL, 7 W fl LKE, ANNETTE-'39 Joi Print, '42, Olmos, '42, Glee Club, J, '41, '42, Senior Play, '42, Debate rnekeeper and Chairman, '40, Assem- les, '41, '42, Pep Squad, '40, Band 'um Major, '41, Girl Reserve, '40, '41, nnis Club, '40, '41, Officer, Girls' Ten- s Club, '40, '41, Girls' Baseball Club, 1 YOUNGS, NELL-40 Pep Squad, '40, '4l,, Girl Reserve, '40, '41, '42, VicefPresidenl of Advisory, '42, Assemblies, '42, Chairman of Girl Re- serve Committee, '42 1 ...I it ,,,, X , fig? ry., Q ' -tr - ,f " f firms Y A V4 1, , 35. ad: in mark Nui? -npr ,. 11, Jisf 5 C fl V , 4 'B - 'xiii' in . 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A via?-W Ly -w ,nv - ' ., M 'I ff V ' . ,, "-.a4"""M"" A Y,ggm.Q 43:5 if 1, ,, ,Q , m,,, ,V , WW ' P 'W ' ,V h ',.f f'.1fQ,f " Z ' f 'fs .f ,' f.., .4 ' fn A, ,, ff In ...Q Wwfss-4 ..,, - . , ,Mrk ' i . ' , "-. f " ' ' " K ""A' W 3 - Vps: -L-M ,WN I F i r X. nf V' FW I he -1 1" , 4 'H Wi' I by -.. 235 xx is I 'Wk fx L x ll ll OUR MOST REPRESLNTATIVE SOPHOMORES Verna Lou Blssett cmd P1111 Sherldcm A. II. Fmnus I hum. Qxexqytxe we - Q OQXQ 1009 x .ipxoefx Uof. soxslbybj S S 57770 170' Nw QQOGXX we. - av? ' 'gel pl Mr. Todd's starting line-up . Odoiil 1" , 1 practising hard or hardly practising . . . THE DEBATE CLUB Sally Kirsner I i Mary Kopecky l ' Bobby Symonds 2 Billy Mack Hansard ' Mary lean White 2 Carol Kirkham ' lohn Cunningham! Frank Galloway Betty Ruth Gaines Kathryn Iohnson Norr Mr. R. B, Todd E Mr. Elton Hale ' . . Girls' Team . Boys' Team . . . Girl Alternates Mildred Kelleher Mary Massey Arnold Matthaei lim Sledqe is Yates . . . Sponsors . . . taking notes on Gaines' constructive speech xevl tae Senior Play: "THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING" Mr. Simmons . Chester Binney Mrs. Simmons . Ethel Simmons . Roger Shields . Donald Swift . Annie .... Lila Wilson . . Sally Otis . Letty Lythe . . Sadie Bloom . Taxi Driver . Mrs. Iackson . Director . . . . . Tommy Mclfarlinq . Ernest Groos . . Doris Beckley . . Gloria Hood . . . lack Blakey Howard Kinq . . Martha Bussa . Billie Hartman . . Nancy Iackson . Barbara Se-ale . Annette Wilke . . . lack Case . Anna Mae Craft . lack Reid Hill -fella-A OQOS 635135 ' l l Gloria Hood, President wuovogixoctx Q 2 N NA.'ll1llUNAlL HONOR SUtClllE'lll , Q0 9058 .ml li illt E he I' OL Solis SlCT?llO1g Urghjn S of Choi f9QdGQSZ6FVjCe C2795 JD , ' nd Q: ww fi."-5 , 4g'lm"T ' af ,,,f IQQQQ, mes bel h 1581 aye d . 1941 MEMBERS: Maylaelle Allen Mary Catherine Blorne Ernest Groos Gloria Hood Sally Kirsner i942 MEMBERS: David Ballou Ralph Bateman Virginia Anne Bridaers Martha Bussa Meredith Charlton lane Dickson Melba Eickmann Ralph Ellsworth Betty Ruth Gaines Nancy lackson Charles Kalteyer Mary Kopecky lacaueline Lehmann Eleanor Mclilton Elaine Smith e Iirnrny Stocker , the Ydotes - ' Mary lean White 'Me C gent X95 ovdx X .ai as t 3, I tr 'sfo ,cfxl " I Maybelle Allen, President Quirro AND scrtoria 1941 1942 Members: Maybelle Allen, President Gloria Hood Ursula lohns Eleanor Mclilton lacqueline Lehmann Members: Charles Ballon Virginia Bridgers Martha Bussa Anna Mae Craft Meredith Charlton Ralph Ellsworth George Ewing Mary Ann Gutkowski Nancy lackson Mary Ellen lohnson Charles Kalteyer Carol Kirkham Sally Kirsner Frances Schlesinger Iirnmy Stocker . . . pins are presented after election to membership . . . O . O 04585 46 '56, 0- 045 X . QQ? yy 411+ 6 Cb . O 45 S w . . . looking over the club's "official organ", , , ill 1' o a nftol, . - V5 SPO P091 ' r 9916102 e HOOK we RWOALQZOQQ lo ll . - K9 ,Tewpo YO SQI, T198 It edging . . . subscriptions get under way . . . '1""""" Gloria Hood, Editor 'l'lHllE OLMOS Gloria Hood .... Frances Schlesinger t Ralph Ellsworth f ' Sally Kirsner . . 1. Martha Bussd . . Ursula lohns . . Otto Erischrnuth . . Virginia Bridgers t Anna Mae Craft I ' ' Iohn Cooper I George Ewing f ' ' Iacqueline Lehmann Charles Ballou Q ' Billie Hartman I Nancy Iackson ' ' Mrs. Edna Earl Neuhauser . Mrs. Mary Pickens . . . . . Edi Assistant Edit: . Sales Manaq . , Club Edi' . Feature Edit . . Art Edit Advertising Mg . Business Mg Production Mg: , Copy Write Editorial Spons Business Spons Iifgf' fllr OJ mow mos for 1 Ji 173 ee 1,5798 O W if . . . production crew hard at work . . . llN'll'lERSCHOLAS'lI'llC LEAGUERS DECLAIMERS: Lily Mae Nagel, Senior Iohn Cunninqham, Senior Clayborne Kruckemeyer, lunior Mr. Hill, Sponsor SPELLERS: Geraldine Long Beverly Bruff Mrs. Sawyer, Sponsor READY WRITER: Maybe-lle Allen Miss Gilmer, Sponsor STENOGRAPHERS: Dorothy Gilliqan Melba Eickmann Eleanor Mclilton Mr. Hale, Sponsor TYPISTS: Anna Mae Craft Martha Bussa Betty Ruth Gaines Elaine Smith Lorraine Picard Laura Parrish Helen Gerrity EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKERS: W. C. Grant Gloria Hood Miss McReynolds, Sponsor DEBATERS: Mary Kopecky Sally Kirsner Bobby Symonds Billy Mack Hansard Mr. Hale, Sponsor l. 61' el, J, A ,sr e HOOK bv H . . . cmnucxl Reserve tea seniors . . . l - buXKX'3q dxswpfmx . . . XOQV U EXKSMQS- A 6 ew Activities This Spmng for mm. we .au ,V I , V, WN x Q5 A - , 5: " 4 Fi, I ,fl V if jf! " i'2:,:,s4f Pfam 1 .. . :,' ' 'S 4,5 " T u m a? we S QQ . ge . 066-F' A Q Q? Ze Q' N 8 as Nw O K of if .oy N. Q9 .3 Q0 Q Came 'll'hiclk'n Fast . R A ., is 1 . . . Allen and Kirkhczm . . . honorable mention in national journalism con- .,-A-N test . . . . A 0 ff ' lr A Lfl f 1 llfl f for cl relay . . ui-if V454 Cam. af E03 ag' 91:1- QW5 Eiga EGU U5 gc?- Q92 E-QU' .aff Cfcr' DWG fylog A75 H S0170 ISQ GIG ,I fQS,.17z I, gr lffled , mL1rQj ,eemoon most S SDOUS UUIS ' ' . he lfefy QI . , . FSS boy. S fo of Oo Legg If,e'77eQ1f,f 'Jef fm be QPLPQV lp- Q4 5,00 Q6 68 4,00 ZOO, 'soeb 'lo Oo cv Q6 Qfdjgs ' - C , . Sf . Gas! lp '50, 'l OOO, 9497 ' I 80' , n Q0 Cy OO Of O' 1 2 'f 2 QW' '- WSW Sr y 4...-fa' . 1 'E s J. if X F Mt 4 J JE im frlilr mr -4 1' G35 , f L 'fs 9 S ' fx -ffgjbgw .r we Q I . Q Q Q V1 5' Q Gone . . . But Not Forgowgen . . . This Spring zglfbll . . Captain Marie and er champs . . . O06 - - - fGC9iViH-'Q congratulations backstage Q6 xy? I , for U swell performance . . . 55 x ' on we we yo ' Q . - O0 Oo QQO OO ' we eoi - ' Q XO . Q A QOQQGX Q KQXOQIG 9 Xe QQ . ' OXO QM? X9 x Q1 o 3650 R5 ZS 'W high point Bateman rarin' to go . . . . how'd that ball get there? . . . . . . how's your score, boys? INTBAMURAL ATHLETICS L The 1942 intramural athletics were much more comprehensive in organization than ever before, and sometime during the season almost every boy and girl at Heights participated directly. The Boys' Tennis Club, newly organized, lost to Kerrville by four matches to three. Then the club's snowball, Mr. Cate, began rolling the team into shape. After weeks of hard prac- tice, Fred Fuller, in singles position, and Gary Bivings and Marshall Williams in doubles, gained momentum both in accuracy and experience. These boys will represent Heights at the county meet. Other boys who contributed much to the season are Nobiling, McCullough, Vernon, Moore, Shockley, Pursley, and Engle. To further the interest of bowling among students is the purpose of the newly-formed Boys' Bowling Club. With Ralph Bateman as both president and high-point man, this club is con- tributing much to competitive sports at Heights. Captained by Bateman, Scheel, McDaniel, and Boyd, four teams bowl faithfully several times a week and participate frequently in stiff competition. Bateman's team includes Drisdale, Ewing, and Hill, Scheel's-Ballou, Glasgow, and Fuller: McDaniel's-Stafford, Bebinger, and Gatling and Boyd's-Fuller, ludmaier, and Sheridan. The girls' baseball teams have not yet been chosen, but the prospects are very hopeful with Margaret Martin, Helen Pace, and Annette Willke setting the pace. The girls are prac- ticing hard and trying out for the positions they aspire to. Several fast pitchers and effective basemen are lining up now, and everyone expects a season that will offer the spectators loads of fun. Sweaters will be given to the winning teams in this sport, also. slidin' home . . . . . . getting ready for county meet . . . . . . two out 'n three on base V . 'V . 2 ' , - f gigs, it ,f,g,1l'f .,,,, , , ,. V. Y' F "1-Q., K .fl Yr K. U' in . rf: 57, It it Z, gs ' e. if , gg-.-. , Ds ,v V 4 W iii, ,Vu 61212 THE 1942 'FRACK sEAsoN Alamo Heights thin-clads opened the track season with an impressive performance in the "Border Olympics" at Laredo the week-end of March 6. ln fast competition the Mules came out in second place, and won the mile-relay trophy for the second year in a row. One more win and it'll be ours for keeps! "Eli" paced his way to high-point man at Laredo, accumulat- ing QM1 points from a first in the 440-yard dash and a second in the 100-yard sprint, besides being anchor man on our winning relay foursome with Hotchkiss, Sheldon, and Gamble. The next week-end the team traveled to Brady for more stiff competition, repeating their fine performance to place second in a tie with Highland Park. Ourtufast relay team brought home another first-place trophy, and this time their sprinting set a new record. Turning in the kind of performance we've long since learned to expect from him, Ellsworth brought back a string of medals, Winning the lOO-yard dash and setting a new record in the 440 event, clear- ing his competition by more than a second. Another great day for Heights! Splendid as their performances had been, our squad topped all their past records at touri- naments in their competition at Fort Worth. The Fort Worth tournament is the biggest event in the state, six hundred and fifty schools sending contestants to this year's tourney. Ellsworth Won both the 100-yard and 440-yard dash again, and our mile-relay men, this time Sheldon, Hotchkiss, Symonds, and Ellsworth, brought home their third trophy of the season, which they more than earned, for they competed in three events and won all three. 1 ff '7-3 ' ,f-mtg, N '---.J ,Sy . l kr To V- ' -, ' r- J in-. -ZW N to ,QQ I Q . b 1- 4-tary V 1, 'L ' , 5 N A 1- 4 - 5, 1 1 N R 5. ,X x THE 1942 TRACK SEASON-Continued A Next in line was the big Second Annual Heights lnvitation Tournament, which the whole school had long looked forward to as their only chance to see their own boys perform. The competition was both bigger and better than in our initial home tourney last year. The Mules repeated their wins in the 100-yard dash, the 440, and the mile relay. "Ell's" 10.3 time, though fast enough to win, was a full half-second behind his usual break-neck speed, probably because of a strong wind against him. He redeemed himself in the 440, however, by breaking his own 1941 record, Our mile-relay boys looked even better than ever-finishing in 3 min- utes 37.2 seconds, and breaking the record of 3 minutes 41.2 seconds set by Uvalde in 1941. The next day the boys traveled to Austin for the Texas Relays. There they took the mile relay in 3 minutes 33 seconds flat. As this book goes to press, we feel confident that the track team will Win the County Meet for the first time in thirteen years. This is largely due to the interest shown by so many sopho- mores and juniors. Both Coach "Baldy" and his standby and assistant, "Dub" Norton, new- 'comer as a Heights coach but an ex-grad with a fine record of his own on Heights' athletic fields, worked hard all season to whip their boys into shape. We also feel confident that some of our veterans will be there to represent us in the State Meet in Austin this May. First Row: Booker, Poque, Symonds, Boyd, ludmaier, Sledge, Hotchkiss, McCreight. Second Row: Martin, coach: Mellarcl, Fisher, Sheldon, Ellsworth, Gamble, Williamson, Davis, Norton, coach. Third Row: Kemper, Carter, Kalteyer, Bivings, Maple, Glasgow, Booth, Case, Classen, Greene. Fourth Row: Dieter, Lopez, Sharp, Cline, McCo1lough. K. fig KX , 5:1 sf i . ...- ,XS L 3 i L. until' a roving center heads for her forward , . THE TENNIS CLUB First Row: Foster, Martin, Shanahan, Farris, Belohlavek, Kelleher, Hill, Sweeney, Floyd, Parrish, Alpert, Pollock, Bruff, May. Thompson, Hunt. Second Row: Polk, Granberg, Osborne, Pace, Pruden, Robertson, Hillie, Massey, Moore, Kelleher, Brown, Schmidt, Sewell, Stark, Hartman, Lane. Third Row: Miss Baxter, coach: Carpenter, Moss, Cole, Basket, Falk, Crane, Pierce, Lewis, Haynes, Miller, Coker, Thrail- kill, Sheridan, Embleton, Marshall. INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS The girls' basketball season drew more girls this year than ever before at Heights. Both competi- tion and spirit were high among all health education classes. Reaching the finals, Marie Osborne's team and Catherine Villaret's battled it out to the bitter end with the score reading l5A5 in favor of the Osborne squad-Ritchey, lohnson, Seale, Horner, Wantland, lackson, and Martin. High-point girls on the winning squad were Ianice Ritchey and Barbara Seale, and on the losing squad Curtis Smith and Ann Sheridan turned in performances well worth watching. The winning team now proudly sports sweat shirts with Mule insignias, the first ever given to girls at Heights. Helen Gerrity managed the girls throughout their season. With one of the largest memberships in many years, the Girls' Tennis Club began its year. Elimie nations were held within four days, leaving Mary Pierce and Ioyce Lewis in the doubles division, Mary Massey in the senior singles division, Mildred Kelleher in the junior singles division, and Charlene Hillje and Beverly Bruff in the junior doubles to represent Heights at the County Meet. All these girls will be with us next season and their experience will be a great asset to the club. . . . , the toss-up . . . . . . guard that goal! il it H.. , ,g f ,: . it .-gg. itz t .gn .L ,.L...n..,L...L...L.. WGUIIUWW fa . L64 X! 'f t r V - J 47.45A noun ik . as J, J 1 4 ll1fHQg,f.l AND - AN DY WORLD WAR MAP ixghm. I . i ji-1 ' New Design - lust Out 1 DR, PEPPER V Two sizes-asxso and 20x34 M 1 d b d 1 ' 1' d , 4 BOTTI-ING dlZise1eTSOu2'bemfn12 ?fSheSo'LnLevSdYi2?QbTZ 25,2 W nf' I in ' on roller. Convenient to read sitting or standing. lv, Big space savers. Colored pencils and lacks fur- XX . wily ! ' S . T nished. Follow the war. This new device can be N' OH Antonlo' GXUS used for any kind of map. Phone C-7002 to see without obligation. WANTED-Agents and salespeople for cities and states. 816 Dallas 53,9137 SOUTHWELL MAP COMPANY 215 BROADWAY SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS CONGRATULATIONS ' H' egg TO THE CLASS OF 1942 - IDm.H.lilLLDomtg'ome1rg 0P1'oME1'ms1'f - ov'rlcuAN . 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Commerce St. - kiwi-JP 40x40---Aff -i-Li 41041- -All--'L.L.i1--In IEANETTEE BURKE Millinery lust back from New York with a g g collection of hats SADYE HARRIS Dresses and Costumes 322 N. St. Marys Gunter Hotel , , , Y Y-KW-Qgiw sdrr A 77471-ah-ak - ALAMO BLUE PRINT 6. SUPPLY CO. SCHOOL, ART, AND ENGINEERING SUPPLIES 506 North Presa Street San Antonio, Texas "BoWl for Health" Desks - Chairs - Files - Safes BILLY SIMON BOWLING LANES J. ANDREW SMITH CO. g Better Business Equipment Garfield 3439 - - 42l Main Avenue 411 South Alamo B-30563 Nxxiilll ff' mod fy -n--1-f ' l.,,, ..-"' '? ?. ---" s Q Q Egigftllluisul Y- X If W I H - - 11. ll. .ffl TODAY, your Public Service Company has a heavy responsibility because its services are vital in modern methods ot industry, in speeding up production and in saving time and ettort in the home for more important war- time duties. Employees and management pledge tultill- ment of this task to the limit of their resources. .5 ii' Sf"'A"f0"f0 P U B L I II SEIWIIIE COMPHMI FIFQLY WUE'-All BUY YOUR FAVORITE FOODS WITH CONFIDENCE AT PIGGLY WIGGLY x Svvy .,,.F.F- E591 '- M'xKi""9'x 'fm' gk' YQMWGL oksmfm. CMAQ Nw-A bw- "vw-f - f-2-My GLQW-A, aim Igwwzs Qutvg- "VW" L aw-My F-.la ff.G.22ffaufpfpxgavwifA3afhp1a.fLvfAM-A. Q.-A -5 CPQ-Q - X-vial!-eatlVSz2Ei-ke1-s-Q MAY 1,-521, C3-AA., QMS- xmxghikg :L .M-L, Q LKNIXVQL. 1..V1,e,,,I A- s K - Qgjj, "manga ZS Y W. Qing' - ALAMO HEIGHTS' STORE 4818 BROADWAY PIGGLY VCWGGLY SAN ANTONIO COMPANY OWNED AND OPERATED BY E. A. BASSE "Y"i'?"1lfil"1f"1"Q" "l""l'17?- XB' Compliments oi I H SALLINGS 4915 BRQADWAY GLENN FOSTER NASH CO SALES AND SERVICE 1501 Broadway G-7288 USED CAR DEPARTMENT 1400 Broadway F 3522 Phone C 6231 Crane and Palmer Pharmacy Vtfhere fxlhnq prescnpttons 1S a specialty Ave E next to Medrcal Arts Bldg Perry L Cram Elmer Palmer KALLESON S San Antomo Farm and Ranch Supply Headquarters THE SIGMUND PRESS 120 V1111ta Street ODDOSIIG the Plaza Hotel F-4344 Always Trust a Llfeguard You Cant Get Better Protection to Save Your Llfe GOODYEAR SERVICE C 1373 602 Broadway HERPEI.-GILLESPIE The Ongmal San AHIOHIO Ford Dealers Conven1ent1y located 321 Broadway EARL ABELS THE HEIGHT OF GOOD FOOD IN THE HEIGHTS Open 24 Hours I I , 'i I Printing . . . . I BEST OF LUCK to the ' GRADUATES OF 1942 - HAROLD SCHAEZLER SERVICE STA'I'ION B-30237 5408 Broadway ANII.EE'S BEAUTY SALON 'Where beauty IS achieved' 5009 Broadway ANILEE CAMPBELL, Owner ' F-0736 DR A.C GRIMES optometrlst At Ioske s e qe our flowers from WILLIAM C KING Anna Mae Craft HOW ABOUT YOU' RECORDS Make an Ideal GRADUATION GIFT For the latest SEE SAN ANTONIO MUSIC COMPANY ISAAC BLEDSOE. Pres. 316 W Commerce G 1331 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF ALAMO HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL From INCARNATE WORD COLLEGE ' . W t . . . The Optical Shop Virginia Bridqers For Ouxck and Good Drug Service- O PATT'S DRUG STORES No l No 2 5901 Broadway 5150 Broadway P 7147 C-7133 ALAMO HEIGHTS Two Stores To Serve You DR I H CRANFORD optometris! 212 Hlcks Bldg Corner Houston and Broadway EXAMINATION FREE Convenlent Cred1t Terms Dont Neglect Your Eyes E LARGED arged d p modeled Alamo I-lexqhts Lone Star Statlon keeps pa e wxth thrs co mumtys march f MILK BUTTER New lmes of mer handxse have been added and all stocks greatly lncreased DIOQISSS BEER SOFT DRINKS GROCERIES F RUITS Ore NEW DELIVERY SERVICE y he e 1n Alamo Hetqhts Terrell l-I1lls Olmos Park and Fort Sam Houston Be e f ster d m re con ve ent se v ce than ever be FLOWERS E ICE STATION NUMBER TEN 0 ALAMO HEIGHTS v F-0621 FINEST CAKE DONUTS for your PARTIES and DANCES THE DONUT RANCH 1732 Fredencksburq P20391 Alamo Hezghts Servlce Statxon and Garage Gas and o11 washtng pohshmq accessor1es battery serv1ce t1res and repaxrs Fannm 4712 4901 Broadway ALAMO HEIGHTS Keep a Record of Your School Days Placlnq your school plctures and chppmqs 1n a beauhful memory SCRAPBOOK manufactured by UNIVERSAL BOOKBINDERY INC Des1qners of Custom Bllt Covers 815 Avenue B F3101 F3102 P H N E Enl an com letely re- ' I I I ' I I ' ICE ' ' - - . 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Conqratulatlons to the Graduatmq Class of 1942 IESSIE WIGGS BEAUTY SHOP All classes of beauty work at her new locatxon 5933 Broadway FOR SALES OR RENTALS In Alamo Hemqhts Terrell Hllls Call HARTMAN REALTY COMPANY P 9145 BROADWAY THEATER F4902 LYNN KRUEGER Mgr Complete new show every Fnday Sunday Tuesday Thursday PINCUS CO The store for the Young Man and h1s Dad Extends thelr best wxshes to the ALAMO HEIGHTS STUDENT BODY and TEACHERS D I.. Pmcus Pres. R. K. Pincus. Treas Houston at Broadway GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1942 We Apprecmte Your Patronage VlS1l our new Toy and G1tt Department Alamo Helghts Lumber Company 5939 Broadway P 5151 BERT MENSHALL, Owner OLMOS DAM GOLF RANGE 50 Balls 35c 25 Balls 2Oc Good Balls-Good Llqhts-Good Turf SOL WEST, Owner HARRY NICHOLS. Pro. Golf Equxpment Learn to play rlqht CLUBS FREE Open 8 A M Phone P9291 Comphments of SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY 2221 Broadway P. 26534 or - The MISSIOH CITY Pontlac Co Encourages the students of Alamo Helqhts to look for the better thmqs ln 1111? A Ponttac car 1S one of those better thmgs IENNER S FINE CANDIES San Antonlo We Conqratulate Alamo Herqhts l-hgh School and 1ts Graduates LOMAX BARBER SHOP Con n ntly L c ted 1000 Townsend Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF GENERAL HOTEL SUPPLY BROADWAY CLEANERS 6. DYERS I D Ragland Prop QUALITY AND SERVICE GUARANTEED 5402 Broadway Eanmn 6291 San Anton1o Texas COMPLIMENTS OF STRAUS FRANK CO HUF FMEYER 6 COMPANY 1700 Ma1n Avenue Fanmn 0772 FRED LEHR CONTRACTOR CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION 4423 McCullough Avenue P 5138 P 5139 .I . I and wish them the best of luck. ve ie o a Fo Vo We Prmt e Hoof Pr1nt GORDON PRINTING CO 08133 ALAMO HEIGHTS CAKE SHOP 5915 BROADWAY P 9413 Whl Wh atD gh t Appl C P S at MATHIEU THE CLEANER S P 6241 CONGRATULATIONS THE SENIORS OF ALAMO HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL PAUL VILLARET Billy Burke 4909 B Gfzoroklean LAUNDRY Cl CLEANING F 3301 YOU SAVE A Cash Purchase ls a Cash Saving at PENNEY'S Alamo at Commerce Street th ' ' ' We Specialize on Cakes for Part Date Nut Bread l5c - Raisin Bread l5c o e e ou nu s l5c e innamon Rolls 15c Our Su er Cleaning lnsures Positive anit ion ' 0 2211 an Pedro Avenue H ,, an I 0 TO ' roadway - FRANK SILLS GULF SERVICE STATION Tires-Batteries-Washing-Lubrication FREE CALL Port AND DELIVERY SERVICE 5012 Broadway, Alamo Heights F-3482 lack I-lolt ALAMO HEIGHTS BARBER SHOP School Pins School Rings Trophies IOE C BETTENCOURT Mfg Iewelers Diamond Setters Watchmakers Engravers Expert Repamnq 246 College Street San Antonio Texas Grocers Butchers Bakers and some H dyA dy y ll t t bl dx q a t y b co lc d q od g Ha dy A dy ope B e y 245 W I evhl th Cl Y LOW PRICES SIX DAYS WHERE COURTESY NFVER A WEEK I-'AILS X l .-if? ftoun 3:53 5 :wr X045 wax Cornpllments ot Wolff E6 Marx wfvh' ff' 151 Q l San Antomo s "' Quallty Store o O Me ha l O O I I I O I 1 I , At an - n ou' find. not only he Iinest ualit groceries. meats. vegea es, u s nd sundries at low prices he ear 'round, ut de- li i us. fresh-ba e o s ri ht Irom n - n 's own n-window ak r at est Q os 'ne Street in San Antonio. Ioin e thou- . sands who shop at Handy-Andy and Save. O N ' 1 , 'Q I E x aff I , ,f z 'fS1"dl 7 .. V HV--X nf .,.tnE.11ZL'1t W, 2 Q.-', Q73 , , 3' ' - ' - I ,f- . if 1. -' m i - ltlrfn-',,' San Antoni 's wn rc nts Where San Antonio Saves I COMPLIMENTS OF General Oldsmoblle Company Your O1dsmob11e Dealer 801 Broadway F 7355 IIM CAVENDER IR P COMPLIMENTS E Y WHITE INC LAUNDERS CLEANERS DYERS tt S Ant BLUE BONNET GROCERY 6. MARKET A W BRADLEY P STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES f A1 K d Lone Star Prlntlng Company PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS PERSONAL STATIONERY Ab b F 1495 206 L BEXAR COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF SAN ANTONIO TEXAS FOR YOUR GRADUATION FLOWERS CALL KELLY SCHERRER FLOWER SHOP Pe h Q' 6184 326 West Iosephme Street 0 ., res. l O' F . . , top? . O I . 1 -A Veqetables and Meats o 1 in s O O Iosephine Street a he Bridge Cm Omo' Texas Phone Pershing 5117 6301 Broadway Ask out Our Special . Porta le Typewriter Proposition . 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Your confidence is our greatest asset! 516 E. Houston Street 89th Year ' o ' ' 1 . fy" Q assi. 4-. 321 . . ,si--f W ul-I A ll' in -- K f giugjgn -we V----V--k if Jigs, -'r' 4 1 f f - -T ' I We want to Congratulate The Sponsor and Staff of "The Olmos" upon the publication of so fine a book as their 1942 Annual. Studer's are proud to have had a part in its production. We want to Invite The students of Alamo High School to make Studer's Studios their photo- graphic headquarters. You will always find a warm welcome awaiting you and your friends at any of our studios. We want to Thank V Q You for having granted us the privilege of making the individual photo graphs appearing in this book. The negatives of these pictures will remain permanently in our files and may be used for any future orders you may wish to place. STUDEROSTUDIGS San Antonio Austin 'i7i"Qv"'b'1l""lf vb' "l""if K A R o r K 1 N FURNITURE CO. A LANDMARK IN THE RETAIL BUSINESS OF SAN ANTONIO Established 1882 Millinery Accessories LEE SHERMAN DRESS SHOP 3119 Broadway INDIVIDUAL STYLES AT POPULAR PRICES O Phone F-3042 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS co. The or. TEXAS MODERN BEAUTY SHOP PAINTS - VARNISHES - WALL PAPER PICTURE FRAMES and GIFTS 135-137 W. Commerce St. Formerly Ccxrson's MARY EDNA MCNEIL, Prop. 5 Antonio' Texas C 1291 5020 Broadway Alamo Heights I. C. IONES, Branch Manager AFTER HIGH SCHOOL-"Learn to Earn" THE GROOS DRAUGHON 'S N ATIQN AL BUSINESS BANK COLLEGE of San tonic, as San Antonio, Texas MPT A EFFICIE B K SER CE A Symbol of Progress and Integrity ur Frien BG I . v I v 5? Slnce Member Feder ep 1 I urcmce Corporation 1 X x 1 X I ' 3' k Q .I h ' 9 , 1 ' if-' Ui A ' , 7- .1 11 .- 9 I MI. , I n xc ld iii! , 5 ' H B V y RENTAL PHONOGRAPHS - . I I f V ' . A wg 'CP 5 A' " ,Q 'i ,N my FURNISHED PoR CLUBS X A, , nut T 1 0 JE 1 tiff ' AND PRIVATE PARTIES . " I A f I ' 2 M ' rib i .,Q, ' O 5 ,Q I. 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