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

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LQALLX' oaks -fr - Peggy Whitesides - I. Prank Kinsel Martha Miller - Elkin McGaughy George Benson - Frank Dibrell - Pat Peyton Nanette Wright - Tom Bell lack Watts -A Murray Trainer - Nelson Miller - Glenn Puller Io Lee Wheat Patsy Reinhardt - Ann lennings Virginia Norris Willye Va. Osborne Peggy Stark - Marion Maple - - Bettie Celaya Norma Lou Sample Pat Granberg - Florabelle Dinn Patsy Sheridan - Mary Ann Gill Norma May Frank Iones Mrs. Mary M. Pickens - Miss Pearl Strobel Miss Bessie Brigham H 1 ifiiijttgv d all ,tw f 2,2932 tt? QE 'N FOREWORD . . . We have prepared this '45 OLMOS as a record of our school activities for the year. As you browse through its pages, We sin- cerely hope that you will enjoy this annual and that it will serve as a reminder of our many pleasant days at Alamo Heights High School. EDITOR fwiff' , DM Vff fifty- Qijj, Wllns ,M A ff' f9'L,'0""6fI'70aTt"M DED1cAr1oN sv' Pt - ++' f 4 pw' my nfffiedf 1-vg'f,M'4 fs M, 'dd' ,yhfgrf P0 wuz To the Spirit oi Heights! Intangible, undefinable - it is the most intimate, the most vital part of the lives of every Alamo Heights student. It reaches out to us on the day We register, assuring us that we have a right to be here, that we are wanted, that we belong. This spirit goes with us to our classes, encouraging us to grow in body, in mind, and in spirit: to be healthy, cheerful, independent, intelligent, and honorable. It makes us swell with pride when our friends achieve honors for themselves and for our school through service in the various school organ- izations which balance our lives and fill them with rich experiences. This same spirit fills us with the desire to give freely and cheerfully of our time, money, and enthusiasm to Worthy causes which promote human welfare, victory, and peace. Heights' Spirit is synonymous with our faith - "the sub- stance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." It is our faith in ourselves, in our friends and loved ones, and in our world of tomorrow. ,..Qf4' I n , t, .-1' 4 ,1 , 1 1 1 . 1 . ' W ,. . , ,.,,fwf ' .. f . f A' 1" ' .YJ I ,g Q -, 1 Zikfv . . "1 I . 4 I A ...f , V . . ,7- - r 'ia 3 . -+. f f ' -,g...fi i,"4'4' ,2,s?i" A, Vg .. -1-, K'-' " . ,ra B- , M" 'ff if-+L'!'l"Af-Jimi' ' f f I Q I I , I IT II I X--f f M T I I X, 1 A 1, ,ah I 'I f ' I I 'X E2'f'4'I X A ' 'M' I I W , i I i A F I 5. ww , .g 0 A AW I a 99 M If n ,, - , ff . A I 7 f I 5909 560 III A I 'I 1 jf 'Q'-'I wtf A A ' I ' S A361 :I , I I I I ' L I A III I I I ' I g 5 - I 1 I MN ST I -I1 I TMNT I 17 A I I I' , ' - -' 5 Tj' ...,,,A ADMINISTRATION SOPI-IOMORES , FACULTY ACTIVITIES SEN IOBS SPORTS . I UN IOBS ADS BOARD OF EDUCATION F. F. Doyle, President E. M. Groos, Vice-President A. M. Michael, Secretary Perry Shankle Andrew Dilworth L. D. Ormsby A. E. Robertson ADMI I T RATIO ROBERT B. REED Superintendent of Alamo I-Ieiqhts Public Schools Bachelor of Science, Southwestern Texas State Teachers' College Master of Education, University of Texas i.n Ttf Yfliflf 1 W AD I I TRATIO LEONARD G. NYSTROM Principal of Alamo Heights Senior High School Bachelor oi Arts, Northwestern University Master oi Arts, Southern Methodist University A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL Desperate days have gone behind us: extremely important' days are before us. The prospects of the future are brighter than a year ago: they will become even more so in direct proportion to the thought, effort, time, and prayer we devote to the problems oi today. It is a great and challenging world into which you will go in the years to come. Because of the serious- ness and enthusiasm with which you are anticipating those challenges, I believe now in the wortliwhileness of the new day and the possibilities of a new world. I thank you for the privilege of being allowed to participate in the movement oi youth toward a better day. X FACULTY , , , MR. E. O. ARSERS Band Instructor "What do 'you think yeufre Chine?" MRS, BEN BRADLEY English-Speech "Oh, dor1't mind mei Hqt Hg!" MISS BESSIE BRIGI-IAM Iourncrlism--English "You have to write cr pass! MISS MARY B. CARVEH Librarian "We're trying to institute self-Qovernmentl" MRS. LORENA CLARK Art Instructor "You have to have the feeling of art!" MR. MELVIN S. DAVIS Chemistry-Pre-Flight "Equipment has qot to stop walking here!" MISS ANNA BELLE GILMER English "You must be more courteous, students!" MISS DOLLY D. HARRELL Spcmish "Girl Reserve meetinq tomorrowl" out of THEIR SAYINGS MB. EDWARD L. LA GRONE Mechanical Drawinq "Are you ready?" MISS LAURENE LIGHTI-IOUSE History "He's one of my-y-y boysI" MRS. FRED V. LILLIE I Geometry "lust square the hypotenuselu MR. I. E. MARTIN Health Education Coach "It's gonna' be a rouqh-touqh ball game' MRS. I. B. MC GRATH Music "Can't you read music?" MISS IANE MC REYNOLDS Latin-English "The bell has rung-you ccm't qo to your locker!" MRS. MARY PICKENS Mathematics--Physics "Don't ya see?" MISS DOROTHY I.. REES Algebra "Students, please be quiet!" FACULTY . . . MRS. IOHN HELEN REID Business Administration "Class, why don't you study your lesson?" MISS GLORIA SAIN English-Typing "Let's do things the Sain way." MRS. ARRA P. SAWYER Spanish "Oh, shucksl " MISS FRANCIS SIMS Health Education "All right, girls-the quicker we get started, the iquicker we'll get through." MISS PEARL STROBEL History "Remember, students! -3 for talking!" MISS ELAINE TAYLOR Home Economics "Let's make it turquoise!" MRS. HERMAN WASKOW Biology "That was a good report on yellow lizards." MISS HELEN DAWSON Secretary "What are you doing out of class?" Sensors 4 L SENICR CLASS President-Tom Bell Vice-President-lack Watts Parliamentarian-Pat Peyton Secretary-Martha Miller Reporter-Patsy Reinhardt Treasurer-I. Frank Kinsel Girl Historian-Io Lee Wheat Sgt.-at-Arms-Tommy Saunders Boy Historian-Iudson Blitch Under the capable leadership ot Tom Bell and the excellent guidance of Miss Gilmer, Miss Harrell and Mrs. Sawyer we of the Senior Class of l945 began our triumphant year. The assist ance of our advisory presidents, Bob Warden, Tom Bell, and Nanette Wright enabled us to serve our school in every Way possible. ln March We presented our senior play, "Come Bain or Shine," under the direction of Mrs. Bradley and the remaining two months were filled with senior activities enjoyed by all. The climax, of course, was the Baccalaureate services and Commencement exercises in May. Thus, We must leave A. H. H. S. but amid sad good-byes mingled with laughter We take with us the memories of three happy and most successful years! SENIORS, THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS I OM BELL i 'To be a good dentist i-Y '42, '43, '44, '45 reasurer '44 ootball Letterman '45 Olmos Staff ports Editor '45 oys' Quartet '44, '45 Senior Play '45 Adv. President '45 Gdv. Sgt.-at-Arms '43 t ictory Corps '43 t ssemblies '43, '44, '45 enior Class Pres. '45 rack '44, '45 I t NVARREN BERRY To be an aeronautical L engineer Hi-Y '44, '45 t l l JUDSON BLITCH I "Jud" . To play college football Football '43, '44 'Letterman '44 Track '44, '45 Letterman '44, .'45 Student Council '44 Sr. Class I-list. '45 EDITH BOWMAN HBCU To get to college Victory Corps '43 Rationing '42, '43 Girl Reserve '42, '43, '44 Tennis Club '43, '44 GEORGE BENSON "Boo" To be an Army officer Hi-Y '42, '43, '44, '45 President '44 Hi-Y Basketball '44, '45 Co-Captain '45 Victory Corps '43 Sgt.-at-Arms '43 Olmos Bus. Mgr. '45 Assemblies '44, '45 Adv. Vice-Pres. '43 Football '42, '43, '44 Letterman '43, '44 Co-Captain '44 All-City Football '43, '44 All-District '43, '44 Track '44, '45 Most Representative Boy '45 BETTY LOU BEYNON "Betsy" To be a florist Victory Corps '43 Rationing '42, '43 International Chorus '43 Glee Club '43 H Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Historian '44, '45 Adv. Vice-Pres. '42, '43 Adv. Sec. '44, '45 Pep Squad '43, '44 Assemblies '44 Usher at Graduation '44 Hoot Print '44, '45 Service Club '45 Senior Play '45 BOB BOON "Bubbles" To get into politics Assemblies '45 WILLIAM BRENNER "Bill" To be a golf pro Basketball '43, '44, '45 Hi-Y '44, '45 WW SEN IORS, THEIR ACCOMPLISHMEN TS DELONA MAE BUTTS "Delonie" To settle down Baseball Club '42 I-Ioof Print '43, '44 Glee Club '44, '45 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Pep Squad '44 Adv. Pres. '43, '44 Adv. Treas. '44, '45 Senior Trio '44, '45 Assemblies '44, '45 Victory Corps '43 IAMES CARHART npercyn To be an aeronautical engineer Student Council '42 Glee Club '43, '44 Assemblies '43, '44, '45 Victory Corps '43 Hi-Y '44, '45 Treasurer '45 Track '44, '45 Letterman '45 ELA CASH "Chicken" To be a successful Navy nurse Girl Reserve '42, '43, '44, '45 House Committee Chairman '44, '45 Victory Corps '43 Library Club '45 Sec.-Treas. '45 Rationing '42, '43 Tennis Club '44, '45 Science Club '44, '45 GLENN A GLORIA CHILDS "Chubby" To be an interior decorator Victory Corps '43 Pep Squad '42 Girl Reserve '42, '43, '44 Rationinq '42 Assemblies '44 Science Club '44 Tennis Club '43 ROLAND CALDWELL I IA-pei I F To be in the Navy Football '44 Assemblies '43, '44 Victory Corps '43 PHILLIS CARTER "Phliss" To marry Iimmy Adv. Treas. '43 Adv. Sec. '44 Adv. Vice-Pres. '45 Glee Club '43, '44, '45 Vice-Pres. '45 Girl Reserve '42, '43, '44, '4 Assemblies '43, '44, '45 Tennis Club '44, '45 Octette '45 Service Club '45 Senior Trio '45 Victory Corps '43 BETTIE CELAYA I I To be a doctor Rationinq '42, '43 Victory Corps '43 Girl Reserve '42, '43, '44, '45, Sec. '44, '45 Service Club '43, '44, '45 Treas. '44, '45 Pep Squad '42, '43, '44 Sgt.-at-Arms '43 President '44 Lieutenant '44 Olmos Typist '45 Senior Play '45 Chairman of Ticket Sales '45 Office Helper '43 Assemblies '44, '45 Baccalaureate Pro- gram '43 ROBERT COLGLAZIER "Toad" To ao to AGM. for four years Student Council '43, '44 Hi-Y '43, '44, '45 Football '44 Victory Corps '43 Assemblies '45 SENIORS, THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS WILLIAM CREE "Bill" To get a musical degree Victory Corps '43 Assemblies '43, '44 BILL DAVIS "Dickie" To go to AGM. Student Council '42, '43 Hi-Y '43, '44, '45 Sgt.-at-Arms '44, '45 I-li-Y Basketball '44, '45 Co-Captain '45 Football '43, '44 Victory Corps '43 Assemblies '43, '44, '45 FRANK DIBRELL ll II To study medicine I-Ii-Y '43, '44, '45 Vice-President '45 Adv. Vice-Pres. '43 Rationing '42 Victory Corps '43 Student Council '42, '43, '44, '45 ' Football '43, '44 Track '44, '45 ILetterman '44, '45 Olmos Staff '45 - 'Layout Artist Assemblies '44, '45 Boys' Quartet '44, '45 Senior Play '45 i AUDREY ANNE DUTY I "Doodie" I To be a housewife Victory Corps '43 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Co-chairman Social Committee '44, '45 Rationing '43 Assemblies '43, '44 Adv. Sec. '43 Adv. Treas. '42 Pep Squad '43, '44 Twirler '44 Service Club '44, '45 Senior Play '45 BETTYE DAVIS To be a psychologist Science Club '44, '45 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Rationing '42 CARMEN DELEON "Bebe" To be a dressmaker WILLIAM DUN NAM "Billy" To be a conservationist I-Ii-Y '43, '44, '45 Senior Play Ticket Salesman '45 Assemblies '43 CLAYTON EISENHAUER uwoodyll To be a wildlife biologist Hi-Y '44, '45 SENIORS, THEIR ACCOMPLISI-IMENTS CHARLOTTE C. ELMORE BOB EMBLETON "Ernbecile" To get into the business To be a lawyer world Pep Squad '43, '44 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Victory Corps '43 Assemblies '43 Rationinq '43 Olmos Staff '45 Circulation LORALEE ERN ST To be a radio dramatist Adv. Reporter '42 Ratlonir1g'42, '43 Victory Corps '43 Girl Reserve '43, '44 Pep Squad '43, '44 Assemblies '44 Hoot Print '44, '45 y Quill and Scroll '45 Nat'l. Honor Socr '45 Olmos Staff '45 Circulation HAYDEN K. FULLER To be a doctor Bowling Club '42 Victory Corps '43 Band '42,.'43, '44, '45 Science Club '44, '45 Vice-Pres. '44, '45 Track '43, '44 Assemblies '45 All-City Band '44 PATRICIA GRANBERG "'Pat" To be a linguist Girl Reserve '43, '45 Service Club '45 Olmos Typist '45 Victory Corps '43 Assemblies '44 NORMA l AN E FRAZIER "Norgee" 1 To own a ranch Band '42, '43 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Office Helper '43, '44 Assemblies '43 Senior Play Usher '45 Victory Corps '43 BILLIE LEE GARWOOD "Chickie" To travel abroad Pep Squad '42, '43, '44 Twirler '44 Octette '45 Service Club '44, '45 Assemblies '42, '43, '44, '4 Girl Reserve '42, '43, '44, '45 Senior Play Usher '45 Hoof Print '43, '44 Rationing '42, '43 Victory Corps '43 GEORGE HAGY To get rid of his car SENIORS, THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS JIARGARET HAI-IN "Pat" To be a lasliiori designer A v Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Reporter '44, '45 V Science Club '44, '45 lationirig '42, '43 Assemblies '44 ,enriis Club '43 Q I 'Iornerriakefs Club '43 JIARILYN HOESE "Blondie" To be a stenoqraphef Adv. Vice-Pres: '43 ficiory Corps '43 V'lee Club '44 Assemblies '44 i DATRICIA HUMPHREY g "Pat" ' To sail around the l World Pep Squad '44 Sirl Reserve '43, '44 Victory Corps '43 Assemblies '43 Rationinq '43 Dlmos Staff '45 Circulation ROSEMARY HUTCHIN SON "Rosie" To be commissioned in the Navy Nurses Corps Assemblies '44, '45 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Ratioriinq '42 Science Club '45 Tennis Club '45 Pep Squad '43 Victory Corps '43 LQISERA HEATER To be cm interior y decorator Victory Corps '43 Rationinq '43 Girl Reserve '45 BOBBY HOLLAND ' To be a contractor Hi-Y '44, '45 ICAN HUNT "Mrs Z." To go to college with Rex Pep Squad '42, '43, '44 Qirl Reserve '43, '44 Tennis Club '42 Adv. Vice-Pres. '44 Future Hornemakefs '42, '43 Glee Club '42, '43, '44 Assemblies '44 WESLEY IRELAND "Irish" To be a doctor Fooiball'42, '43 Assemblies '43, '44, '45 Adv. Sec. '43 Victory Corps '43 Senior Play '45 Track '43, '44 SENIORS, THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS ANN IENNIN GS "Annie" To be a psychologist Girl Reserves '43, '44, '45 Social Committee Co- chairman '44, '45 Service Club '44, '45 Pep Squad '43, '44 Captain '44 Senior Play '45 Assemblies '44, '45 Adv. Sec.-Treas. '45 Olmos Copyreader '45 Hoof Print '44, '45 Ir. Cl. Nom. Com. '44 Nat'l. Honor Society '45 Quill and Scroll '45 Vice-Pres. '45 Rationing '43 THOMAS LEE KEETER "Skeeter" To go to A.cSfM. Hi-Y '42, '43, '44, '45 Student Council '42 Assemblies '42, '45 Senior Play '45 Band '42 COREITA LORENZ "Rita" To make a success out oi ? Victory Corps '43 Assemblies '44, '45 Glee Club '45 I ELKIN MCGAUGHY To get rich quick Hi-Y '42 Victory Corps '43 Track '44, '45 Football '43, '44 Olmos Staff '45 Business Manager Assemblies '45 Quill and Scroll '45 FRANK JONES To graduate Assemblies '42, '43, '44, '4 Band '42, '43, '44, '45 All-city Band '44 Hi-Y '43, '44, '45 Victory Corps '43 Olmos Staff '45 Adv. Associate L FRANK KINSEL To be a Ford dealer Victory Corps '43 Ir. Class Treas. '44 Hi-Y '44, '45 Vice-Pres. '45 Cheerleader '45 Olmos Staff '45 Ass't Editor Assemblies '43, '44, '45 Sr. Class Treas. '45 Senior Play '45 Boy's Quartet '45 Nat'l. Honor Society '45 Quill and Scroll '45 l O CAROLYN LOWE H1-Odieu To be a great dancer Octette '44, '45 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Service Club '45 Tennis Club '43, '44, '45 Glee Club '43, '44, '45 Sec-Treas. '44,'45, Victory Corps '43 Rationing '43 Assemblies '43, '44, '45 Senior Play '45 Senior Trio '45 Pep Squad '44 BILL MCMULLEN "Mac" To be an aviator Senior Play '45 Student Director Assemblies '45 SENIORS, THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS OM MCMULLEN "Mac" To be a rancher dv. Treas. '43, '44 tudent Council '42, 43, '44 ootball '44 rack '44, '45 ILADYE LYDIA MANTON To get a degree tudent Council '42 irl Reserve '43 ervice Club '44, '45 ictory Corps '43 ssemblies '44 RMA MARKO "Worm" To graduate from college ictory Corps '43 ationing '43 owling Club '42 ssemblies '44, '45 sher for Assemblies 43, '44, '45 tudent Council 42, '43, '44, '45 arliamentarian '43, 44 Treas. '44, '45 irl Reserve '43, '44 45 Finance Committee hairman '43, '44 resident '44, '45 ervice Club '43, 44, '45 Social ervice Chairman '44 45 Olmos Circulation 44 Baccalaureate sher '44 Most Rep. Ir. Girl '44 Sr. Class I om. Committee '45 enior Play '45 at'l Honor Society '44, 45 Secretary '45 ARBARA MARTIN "Babs" To be a dietician Victory Corps '43 Girl Reserve '42, '43, '44, '45 Service Club '44, '45 Pep Squad '43, '44, '45 Rationing '43 Glee Club '43, '44 Assemblies '45 Tennis Club '43, '44, '45 Singles Team '45 Nat'l Honor Society '45 EILEEN MAITLAND 1 I Supie, 1 To get to some college Adv. Vice-Pres. '45 Girl Reserve '44, '45 Science Club '44, '45 Hoof Print '44, '45 MARION FRANCES MAPLE "Maple" To be a nurse Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Service Club '45 Victory Corps '43 Band '43, '44, '45 Assemblies '43, '44, '45 Solo Club '45 Tennis Club '43, '44, '45 President '45 Doubles Team '45 Senior Play '45 ' Olmos Staff '45 Snapshot Manager Rationing '43 Science Club '44, '45 TOM GLENN MARSH "Tim" To study plastics Hi-Y '45 Science Club '45 Program Com. Co- chairman '45 Initation Com. Chairman '45 GRACE MAY "Tubby" To be a nurse Victory Corps '43 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 SENIORS, THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS CHARLOTTE MEN GER "Sissy" To be happy always Victory Corps '43 Rationing '42, '43 Hoot Print '43 Pep Squad '42, '43, '44 Lieutenant '44 Assemblies '44, '45 Glee Club '45 Girl Reserve '44, '45 Service Club '45 Sr. Play Usher '45 MARTHA LYNN MILLER "Baby" To marry a millionaire Band Majorette '42, '43 '44 ' Victory Corps '43 Treas. '43 Adv. Vice-Pres. '43 Rationinq '43 Nom. ComQ '43, '44, '45 Assemblies '43, '44, '45 Hoof Print '43, '44 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Chaplain '45 Service Club '43, '44, '45 Sec. '44, '45 Ir. Cl. Sec-Treas. '44 Student Council '44, '45 Vice-Pres. '45 BCSLA Votinq Delegate '44 Graduation Usher '44 Olmos Potoqrapher '44 Olmos Ass't. Editor '45 Science Club '45 Sr. Cl. Sec. '45 Ouill and Scroll '45 President '45 Nat'l. Honor Society '45 MARY LOUISE MURRAY UI-lulull To be another Portia Blake and face life Victory Corps '43 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Rationinq '42, '43 Assemblies '43 Hoof Print '43, '44 WILLYE VIRGINIA OSBORNE "Willie Mae" To fly Girl Reserve '44, '45 Rationinq '43 Pep Squad '44 Assemblies '44, '45 Service Club '45 Olmos Copyreader '45 Senior Play '45 GORDON MILLER "Lucky" To be an admiral Victory Corps '43 Student Council '43 Assemblies '43, '44 EDMUND MOSER ,,Ed,, To go on relief Football '44 Hi-Y '42, '43, '44 Student Council '44 Assemblies '42, '43 Adv. Vice-Pres. '43 VIRGINIA NORRIS Hveqen To draw like Petty Victory Corps '43 Adv. Pres. '43 Rationinq '42, '43 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Sat-at-arms '44, '45 Cheerleader '44 Assemblies '44 Student Council '44, '45 Hoof Print '44, '45 Science Club '45 Service Club '45 Olmos Copyreader '45 Senior Play '45 IOYCE PAPE To be a history teache Victory Corps '43 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Pep Squad '44, '45 Library Club '44, '45 Office Helper '44, '45 Service Club '44, '45 SENIORS, THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS PATRICIA PEYTON "Pawnee" To own a Buick convertible Victory Corps '43 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Treas. '44, '45 Service Club '43, '44, '45 Pres. '44, '45 Pep Squad '43, '44 Capt. '44 Sgt-at- arms '44 Rationing '42, '43 Assemblies '43, '44, '45 Inter- nat'l Chorus '44 Bowling Club '43 Adv. Pres. '43 Student Council '44 Graduation Usher '44 Tennis Club '43, '44, '45 Doubles team '45 Olmos Feature Editor '45 Sr. Class Parl. '45 Sr. Play '45 Nat'l Honor Society '44 '45 President '45 Quill and Scroll '45 I AN ET PREN TISS ,,km,, To graduate from college Victory Corps '43 Internat'l Chorus '44 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Service Club '45 Glee Club '43, '44 Octette '44, '45 Assemblies '43, '44, '45 Science Club '44, '45 Tennis Club '44, '45 Sr. Play Usher '45 I MARIORIE RENZ "Margie" I To be a secretary Rationing '42, '43 Bowling Club '42 iGlee Club '45 Assemblies '45 HAROLD ROGERS uBuCkn To be a private first class Student Council '43 MARY ELIZABETH POST To be a chemist Library Club '42, '43 '44, '45 Pres. '43 Science Club '45 Program Committee Co-i Chairman '45 Victory Corps '43 Girl Reserve '42, '43, '44 PATSY REINHARDT "Rail" To be ambassador to Tibet Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Chairman Social Service Committee '44, '45 Pep Squad '43, '44 Vice-Pres. '44 Lieutenant '44 Science Club '45 Secretary '45 Service Club '45 Rationing '42, '43 Victory Corps '43 Assemblies '45 Hoof Print '44, '45 Olmos Club Editor '45 Sr. Class Reporter '45 N at'l. Honor Society '45 Quill and Scroll '45 ROBERTSON To be a minister Hi-Y '45 Reporter '45 Assemblies '44, '45 Olmos Circulation '45 Nat'l. Honor Society '44, '45 Vice-Pres. '45 Senior Play '45 NORMA LOU SAMPLE "Norma" To be a laboratory technician Band Majorette '42, '43, '44 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Service Club '43, '44, '45 Science Club '44, '45 Tennis Club '44, '45 Victory Corps '43 Adv. President '43 Rationing '43 Assemblies '43, '44, '45 Hoot Print '44, '45 Olmos Typist '45 Nat'l. Honor Society '45 Quill and Scroll '45 - f:.::f3wf'5w1+,: V SENIORS, THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS THOMAS SAUNDERS .,TOmmY., To be a good dentist Victory Corps '43 Football '43, '44 Letterman '43, '44 All District '44 All City '44 Track '45 Assemblies '44 Student Council '45 Adv. Vice-Pres. '45 Sr. Cl. Sgt-at-arms Senior Play '45 BILLIE BOB SMITH "Skeeter" To be a nurse Glee Club '44, '45 Assemblies '44, '45 THOMAS SMITH ,,TOm,, To be an engineer PEGGY STARK Always to be as happy as I am now Pep Squad '42, '43, '44 Treas. '44 Lieutenant '44 I Girl Reserve '42, '43, '44, '45 Program Chairman '44, '45 Service Club '43, '44, '45 Chap. '45 Student Council '43, '44, '45, Rep. '43, '44 Pres. '44, '45 BCSLA Voting Dele- gate '44 Victory Corps '43 Assemblies '42, '43 '44, '45 Rationing '43 Soph. Cl. Pres. '43 Ir. Nom. Com. '44 Ir. Cl. Co-Pres. '44 Nat'l. Honor Soc. '44, '45 Treas. '45 Ouill and Scroll '44, '45 Olmos '43, '44, '45 Senior Play '45 Most Rep. Girl '45 I OE STIVERS To be a commercial artist Victory Corps '43 Assemblies '43, '44 IOHN SELF To be a rancher Football '44 Letterman '44 Track '45 CHARLOTTE NATALIE SMITH To travel Victory Corps '43 Rationing '42, '43 Pep Squad '44 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Service Club '44, '45 NORMAN SPECHT "Shorty" To be a rancher Assemblies '42, '43 Boys' Glee Club '43 Track '45 CYNTHIA STILES 1 lcorpn To study aeronautical engineering Rationing '42, '43 ' Bowling Club '42 Science Club '45 MURRAY TRAINER To be a commercial artist Assemblies '44 Hoof Print '44, '45 Olmos Art Editor '45 SENIORS, THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS DAN REAGAN TRUEX "Danny" To be retired Victory Corps '43 Assemblies '43 Track '45 I IAMES ROBERT WARDEN "Bob" y To be a bio-chemical engineer Hi-Y '45 Adv. Pres. '45 Track '44, '45 I ACK WATTS "Iackson" To be a minister Victory Corps '43 Glee Club '43, '44 Football '43, '44 Letterman '44 Track '43, '44, '45 , Assemblies '44, '45 Hi-Y '44, '45 l Pres. '45 l Student Council '45 I Sr. Cl. Vice-Pres. '45 Olmos Sports Ed. '45 Senior Play '45 DICK WHITEHEAD To study medicine Track '45 NANETTE WRIGHT "Nanet" To own a Ford Victory Corps '43 Soph. Cl. Nom. Com. '43 Rationinq '43 Adv. Sec. '43 Assemblies '43, '44, '45 Internat'l. Chorus '44 Ir. Cl. Nom. Com. '44 Graduation Usher '44 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Vice-Pres. '44, '45 Service Club '43, '44, '45 Sat-at-arms '44 '45 Pep Squad '43, '44 Drum Major '44 Sec. '44 Adv. Pres. '44, '45 Office Helper '45 Hoof Print '44, '45 Olmos Feature Ed. '45 Quill and Scroll '45 Nat'l. Honor Society '45 SHIRLEY WAN TLAND To be a Cadet Nurse Latin Club '43 Victory Corps '43 Pep Squad '43, '44 Tennis Club '44 Girl Reserve '44 Assemblies '45 FRANCES WATSON "Fran" To be a radio vocalist Victory Corps '43 Rationinq '43 Girl Reserve '43, '44 Assemblies '43, '44, '45 Glee Club '45 I O LEE WHEAT To be a topnotch dress designer Victory Corps '43 Adv. Sec. '43 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Tennis Club, '43, '44, '45 Vice-Pres. '45 Glee Club '42, '44, '45 Pres. '45 Cheerleader '44 Assemblies '44, '45 Hoof Print '44, '45 Service Club '44, '45 Olmos Club Editor '45 Sr. Cl. Girl Hist. '45 Senior Play Usher '45 PEGGY WHITESIDES ,.Peq,, To be a journalist Victory Corps '43 Vice-Pres. '43 Student Council '42, '43 Assemblies Usher '42, '43 Rationing '42, '43 Adv. Pres. '43, '44 Assemblies '43, '44, '45 Girl Reserve '43, '44, '45 Parliamentarian '44, '45 Service Club '43, '44, '45 Vice-Pres. '44, '45 Tennis Club '43, '44, '45 Sat.-at-arms '44, '45 Pep Squad '43, '44 Sgt. '44 Glee Club '45 Olmos Circulation '44 Olmos Adv. Staff '44 Baccalaureate Usher '44 Hoof Print '44, '45 Senior Play '45 Ouill and Scroll '45 Sec.-Treas. '45 Nat'l. Honor Society '45 Olmos Editor '45 , Q. HARRELL S V HIGI-tLIGIgtTSt 'A ff, V y our 'S AG, X 5 . r , No worry here. Sitting ptettyl Sweetie-Pie. L V Not so dumb. Window hangers. Prexyl ,K,' Q' . Well, what do know? 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Always smgilinqfl L9.sq11Sfied ? 2UgC1ifEzkid! 2 1 , TecxchQ5E -fund 22, So, thafs, how it's?dorig. Sg ,,- 4 l mf' J -dvr- u lOl' sf'qW J Rf! .9 l""'MN Mm JU roR CLASS S- Q L t S' President--Carol Howard i Vice-President--Betsy Jennings Secretary-Alice Burgoyne Treasurer-Lee Gilliland Carol Howard was elected president of our Iunior class with Iohn Foster, Betsy Iennings, Ioyce Derden, and Marion Eckles helping her out as advisory presidents. Many high honors were bestowed on several members of our class with Nelson Miller as president of Science Club and photog- rapher of the OLMOS, while Patsy Sheridan and Florabelle Dinn took over as advertising managers. Student Council members were Alice Burgoyne, Lee Gilliland, Reagan Preis, Iohr1.King, Audrey Phillips, Iohn Williamson, and Gladys Kneupper, with Renee Fischer assecretary of this worthy organization. In February we elected ,Carol Howard Most Representative Girl, and Dick Williams, Most Representative Boy. With such outstanding students as these, and Miss Strobel, Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Pickens, and Mrs. McGrath as advisors, we are looking forward to making our class one of the best ever! . . . OUR IUNIORS ALCORN, ADELE Dependable . . . Always in a hurry . . . Argurnentative . . . ALDRETE, FLORENCE Prankish . . . Optimistic . . . Congenial . . . 1 ASHBROOK, MARY Helpful . . . Possesses a good disposi-t tion in spite of her red hair . . . AVERY, BETTY A Ouiet but full of fun . . . Constantly smiling . . . BABEL, MARY LOU Vivacious . . . Never a dull moment around her . . . Continually dated . . . BAGWELL, OPAL lndispensable to her friends . . . Those big brown eyes . . . Serious . . . BICKHAM, NANCY Magnetic personality . . . Wholehearted and good-natured . . . An ideal pal . . . BORING, IMOGENE Peaches and cream complexion . . . Genteel . . . Quiet . . . BRAND, ALPHA Congenial . . . Usually seen with lennie Mae BRAND, IENNIE MAE Xlfvvvus. Shy but willing to work . . . self-sufficient . . . BROUGHTON, FRANK Well-read . . . Athletic . . . A jolly good fellow . . . BROWN, GRACE LOUISE Serious . . . interesting to know . . . Excellent artistic ability. . . BUR O , ALICE ,i ' al . Intense blue eyes . . . ' e tive . . . G YNE, MARY lEANNE X Q nt nually chuckling . . . Talkative . . . ovi g everyone . . . ' N, URKHALTER, HARRY - Forever avoiding school . . . Gets around-especially where girls are concerned . . . CAMERON, PAT Capable . . . At home in a saddle . . . A ready worker . . . CLASSEN, ESTHER Quiet, but effective . . . Conscientious . . . Quaint . . . CLOPTON, lOHN As independent as they come . . . Iocular . . . Contented . . . COLE, THOMAS Studious . . . Not easily discouraged . . . A little bashful . . . CONDOR, MARGARET A rare sense of humor . . . The life of any party . . . COOPER, RICHARD - Bashful boy . . . Swell pal . A hunter . . . ,cy Q- , , 5 T i ' '-.- +3 it F 2 it it 2 3 i . , , . , , , , ,M-f:W. ,mt-tm wt, .isewssf it-,fit 5Yf?2iif'?if1' fr : 32, . . .5M,lw,,,, J if it iss' , 1 V L V t we V, ,stinki- 155 f ,V 4 yi! as , , ffz...m,ff,,. , -my I Y. X. I '-1 "1 - K , L be - 'g--zatfstv-.Riagg gif --"F 'Wi l 554:55 1,,,g,,,g,,gi'sff -.L mwt , 2.3-2 .154 .Silt ' WF ' fs 517,-Shir' . -. .M J- 54-,wh Q su, . - i W-'..,. t ,EL Q L' I ,. A Ita-'I,tx.if V .. ..,, fhggg... A 1 .1 L, , fn .L ,Q .i is It M 35 6 S , :fi 5551? I f , , ...Al ..,, , , ff ' 4-ffibitf' ' 1 ti L54 . , , . 9. S 'Q 'ti XEK' WHY WE LIKE . . . COPPEL, DOLORES Definitely different . . . Ouiet 'till you know her. . .Well groomed . . . COUCI-I, GEORGE MARVIN I-Iails from the "deep south" . . . Slow and easy-going . . . Loyal . . . COX, BILL Outstanding on the gridiron . . . A fa- vorite with everybody. . .A tease . . . CUNN IN GI-IAM, ASA Keeps us guessing . . . Witty . . . Friendly grin. . . DAVIS, GUY Solemn and silent . . . Motorcycles, his specialty . . . DERDEN, IOYCE Reserved . . . Uses her common sense to good advantage . . . DEVER, PATRICIA Constantly in demand by the boys . . . Fun-loving . . . Friendly . . . DINN, FLORABELLE Her White convertible . . . Picks her friends . . . A gad-about . . . DOZER, MYRTLE A good helper . . . Even-tempered . Active student . . . ECKLES, MARION Original ideas . . . Magnetic sense of humor . . . Gaiety in her eyes . . . EDWARDS, ANN Carefree . . . Continually laughing . . . Enjoys life and people . . . ENGLE, PATSY LEE Very studious . . . Takes life easy . . . A disposition we admire . . . EVANS, IEAN Oh, those flirty eyes! . . . Sophisticated . . . Tantalizing . . . EWING, PEGGY A good dancer . . . Reticent . . . Attracted to sports . . . FARRELL, CI-IARLA Musically inclined . . . Has little to say 'til you get her started . . . FISCHER, RENEE Distinctly loyal and representative . . . Good disposition . . . We need more like her . . . FORSTER, GLORIA A hard worker . . . Agreeable . . . Curious . . . FOSTER, IOI-IN Girl shy . . . Calm and imper- turbable . . . Goodenatured . . . FRANZEL, LOUISE Fashionable . . . Conscientious . . . Frank . . . FULLER, GLENN Prankish . , . Ouick comebacks . . . Erratic . . . GILDER, EDITH Flirtatious . . . Definitely carefree . Dreamy . . . I I I I I I I w I I I I I I I I I . . . OUR IUNIORS GILLILAND, LEE A real cutie . . . Goes for the older girls . . . Sarcastic sense of humor . . . 'GILL, MARY ANN Incessantly "on the go" . . . A good friend. . . Ever-amiable expression . . . I GONZALES, WILLIE Co o erative s irit - Iv I9 1 I rrrs I , Ambitious and representative.. jf i'Li' GRAF, DOROTHY ANN A I I 1 f. A good student . . . Lovable innocence . . . , -i ' I I Amusing . . . It '-" R GRANBERG, SIGRID 5 -.-E iir Afriend to ever one . . . Lau hable U d Y Q HCOHCGIHG nurr , iii A iiiirii 5 S ssi GREENE, SIDNEY I f .A I . I Taciturn...Bashful...Easy- ' going . . . GRIFFIN, BUD Reliable . . . Possesses a good attitude . . . An original artist . . . GROOS, ANN An equestrienne . . . Laughs away her troubles . . .Natural . . . HAILEY, BETTY IO Always ready when she's needed . Sweet and unaffected. . . Ideal friend . . . y HALLAM, IOHN - lll It . g I Witty sense of humor . . . A sprinter . . . Bashful I HAIQIQAM, VIRGINIA U Unobtrusive . . . Cheerful and real . . . Q.. Casual. .. ,,'. 5 I-IALLIVIARK, PHIL If IIIAIIIQ Amusing . . . Belligerent . . . X -.,yk Capricious . . . HANSON, SHIRLEY Demure . . . Always calrn and collected . . . Sincere . . . HARRINGTON, CATHERINE A keen mind . . . Musical . . . Witty . . . HEARD, FANNIE Her poise and beauty make her an asset to any crowd . . . HEILIGMAN, MARGIE Cordial . . . Precocious . . . Laughable and flirtatious personality . . . HERPEL, HOWARD Duty's cutie-she knows him best . . . A rascal at heart . . . HITZFELDER, GLADYS An amiable disposition . . . Ouiet but full of fun . . . HOPKINS, DOUGLAS Girl shy . . . An able athlete . . . Aloof . . . HOUSMAN, PAT Poised and charming . . . Indefatig- able . . . An excellent pianist . . . HOWARD, CAROL An effervescent personality . . . Ever likable in her leadership and - friendliness . . . EW I , V.,A: ,. 1 If Il flirt: I ,I Ik, , .. lf , tif?" wif 9 I .. , I 1' ff if ' I , H I " I . "wr f:,ge5gf51j3gfw,,ig - v ' ?5Cts'iiifS2E5i T f'sE'5zti . rf Q,5iN'i2,'tifZg5tf1f1-,1 . it " it 1 4 t fd E Wh it at 1 ' tfi . 1 3, l-a fgqgg, ' f - 1 . -, -ftsxwifzsg - ' ' -v-awe rg: sf' gqygyz: t : - K , ,i: , - if W .- ,L'L ' ix z I Q'i?1:'5f,.i 7' N V X ,.,..:f :AR fi. 4 ' if ? i If V 1 1 ,Q ' . ' 'ty yy , fi- I I f ' VJ 3 It W ' , if is ' , .,,, I Q, -t cfsfffi , wry wg: ' ' L i WHY WE LIKE . . . HUNT, BETTY IO Loquacious . . . Sincere . . . an altogether sweet person. . . HUNT, IOHN Sleek . . . A born athlete . . .A little bashful till you know him-then, WOW! IENNINGS, BETSY DiabolicaI . . . Mature in her ways Ambitious . . . IENNINGS, IOSEPH An untiring conversationalist . . . Iudicious . . . Efficient . . . IESSEE, WILLIAM Muscle man . . . Easy-going . . . Pestiferous . . . I ONES, HOWELL Reckless . . . A true practical joker. Ludicrous . . . KAUEMAN, MADELYN Eetching combination of dark hair and eyes . . . Always Well groomed . . . KING, IOHN Short but sufficient . . . Wise in his ways . . , Adaptable . . . KRUEGER, GRACE Inquisitive . . . Enthusiastically sin- cere . . . Twinkling eyes . . . LEWIS, IOAN Piquant . . . Ouiet as a mouse . . . Co-operative spirit . . . LINDSEY, MARIE Original . . . Hidden talents . . . Natural appeal . . . LINDSEY, SALLY Unaffected . . . Oualities to spare . Devastating . . . LUCAS, MARY IANE Athletically inclined . . . An easy-going lassie . . . Capable . . . MCCOLLUM, ROY A Incessantly scheming . . . Has more than his share of the mischief at Heights . . . MCDANIELS, ROBERT Never discourteous or unkind . . . Easy to get along with . . . Diffiderit MARQUEZ, DOLORES High ideals . . . Keeps to herself . . . Beautiful black hair . . . MAY, NORMA A tireless worker . . . Precise . Always knows the latest . . . MENGER, IEAN LOUISE A petite cutie with sparkling eyes . Beguiling . . . Forever smiling and haPlOY . . . MILAM, IEROME Occult . . . Willing to do his part . . . Look for him on his motorcycle . . . MILLER, MARIORIE A refreshing personality . . . Definitely on the clever side . . . A real blond . . , MILLER, NELSON Methodical . . . An expert photog- rapher . . . Representative . . . , Y vi . . . OUR IUNIORS MILLIKAN, IANE The sweetest smile . . . Innocence personified . . . Brainy . . . MOORE, BETTY t Sophisticated . . . An honor student . . . Dresses becomingly . . . MORGAN, PEGGY An adorable flirt . . . Philosopher of fun . . . Renders service with a smile , . NEVELOW, CLAIRE A boy's brunette delight . . . Dramatic . . . Lively and lovely. . . NEITHAMER, RONALD "Widget" . . . Coach's right-hand man . . . Good sport with heart of gold . . . NIESSEN, DICK Ouite a cut-up . . . An all-round sportsman . . . Different . . . O . , PAGE, SCOTTY ' ,. 36 5 S 3 i f -rffgfi. E 'lf' "asv - :gg 1 5,4 . Ji ,lift ' i ..-fx 2 . V Q e , 1 ,,. . 1- , gill? ,V Y Langourous until he's mischievous . . . .iiy Q ,,: 'Q i Sly. . . A loyal pal . . . , W. E A 'f PAPE, LLoYD ff 'i '-R , Patient. . . Secretive . . . Stead- L fi E ' 5 st K fast in his friendships . .. it : f"'1f f :Q .,,, Q PETERS, WlLl'lELMlNA Her astonishing manner . . . Amus- if y ,QQIQEX I K FA l X ing . . . lnexhaustible chatter . . . . , ' , ,, , , M , I ,,,, , ',,, T E Pig A it - , if PHILLIPS. AUDREY G Y fr i ff ff Q ' 5 Popular with the boys, and no Wonder . . . .E A A H G j ,. yiir ff 't ' Notoriously friendly . . . lndividualistic . .. . O A A i ' PREIS. REAGAN we 4. ir--f i t A line thrower . . . Casual . .. , 3 ' ' ,J 3 i i' A gentleman in every respect . . . O 'fi 1-QQ , PRICE, GEORGE , Q Inextricable. ..Asense of humor ., , , t it A ffl' , A all his own. . . Master-mind . . . Tfliialfl L gi' A PRIVETT, QUEENELLE Southern accent . . . Sweet and agree- able. . . Exotic. . . ROBERTSON, FRANK Blonde Apollo with appeal and charm . . . Laughable . . . ROGERS, CHARLES Undemonstrative . . . Docile . . . Entertaining . . . SALINAS, ROY A E That romantic voice . . . Dresses l.'.e achip. . . Smooth. . . , SCRIVENER, ROY' Glamour boy. . .Deb nair . . . Tranquil . . . SHERIDAN, PATSY Peppy and energetic . . . Com- municative . . . Gay and witty . . . SHORT, GINGER Nonchalant but oh, so comical! . . . Reliable . . . Naive . . . STURMAN, lOAN Stunningg. . Dignified . . . Work before pleasure fdr this successful girl . . . Q TAULBEE, MARY WARREN "Good things come in small Q to packages" . . . Reserved . . . i 2 E E k 3 E t , WHY WE LIKE . . . THEIS, GLADYS Addicted to minding her own busi- ness . . . Ouiet and reposed . . . TRITT, IACKIE Unsuspected vivacity. . . Capable and willing . . . Sincere in her friendships TURNAGE, I OHN Has a will to Work cmd a patience to achieve . . . Gentlemanly . . . UECKER, ARDITH Unique and quiet . . . Constantly going somewhere . . , VADEN, MARY ELEANOR Companiable . . . Unassuming Generous . . . VAN BRUNT, IOHANNA Polished . . . Impressive Democratic . . . WATTS, WINNIE Cheery smile . . . Pleasing aspects . . . Quietly devilish . . . WEBB, PATRICIA Winsome . . . Doll-like. . . Alert WHITE, IOSEPHINE Contagious laugh . . . Hilarious sense of humor. . . Cute as they come WILLIAMS, DICK A guy tor whom the girls tall . . . Always in a hurry . . . WILLIAMSON, I OHN A sports enthusiast . . . Horses are his hobby . . . Humorous . . WOOD, MILTON ' Harum-scarum . . . Good humored Avoids studies . . . WOODBURY, DON A go-getter . . . Conscientious . . . Enjoys work as well as play . . . WOODBURY, ELLA . Never-waning enthusiasm . . . Always on hand when needed . . . Friendly YOUNG, DAVE Scholarly . . . An experimenter Precise . . . CIN W' HZ r V4 1. 3? x Q.: A W , Qx QA: 'Y NX 'Ur Q 'I' V L..- Letslfly Away 17 Don mate Forever. 23 Amt 24 Be61i -Barrel Polka , . x sanc1fr QW1th4 The ram The Top. A27 We Boy ? F r 'U r L, . , r 'J . 'H ,rw 1. , f 1 , A 43:1 'e ' ffli iiglf' ' ' if i f - XX ' K xx S 11 'llifiwf 5 -" as . . ,H h Q Q, A V. - - e , f -.2 , 121 ga A af if f i' H i f - J , gig... V. 2... ww 'la ' ' f X V we Ny VX L r .1 "MY -ji: rg . 1 :Q .L I N do lv 5 3 , vi Nl V7 . rf . , - Si' A 5 '7 F 'i 1 if W l. Is everybody happy? ,. .,., r.. 5 H 2. Crowded, isn't it? '3. Slcirstepej 3 ,,.- ,. 4 r 3 if 4, on lightg-f5f Sinatra fun. I 6. All ready to go. Z? - V ,xg 7. Hcivirigl loads of fun! -8. lust relaxing. 9. Reoognize her? 'lf J 5. I Q or A IU. Blow, Gabriel blow! ll. We ore THE girls! l2.VMQonstruckl M 4 4 .l3. Mcrke her stop studying, 14. Mylillilyl 15. Learning the hard way! - IG. Can we ride foo? 17. Camera shy! l8. Looking Hs x X X I .:.. E . . . . ' li , ' H 7 7 X 'E Ufgmlhg pictures of course! 19 Sitting pretty. 20. Greeiinq us Y ' A all with or smile. 21. Where's Your-motorcycle? A 7 : we 22. Sweet cs- sugar! 23. Sweocter girl. rlili 324. Do youllhink am work? A Z if u f M V- 'T V 1 N . , : .4 4- 'gb ' Q' . ,e . -Q, .A.Q.TQh A .6553 '..1:"e: 1 1' 1 QR' lf .rn S x I X1 'ix . .f 4+ Q' -1' 1 'A' r :WL W J' xl! """"""'ff.' I ' I " J , -,, 1 . .',: c 4 W .5 ff Q f- 'S' A -- . 'NK . t il f 1 0 Q , +9 tx, X , at ,n ggxs a pl E ,X J sr xi ri ' A I Fr I . . -1 'Eff rw .1 v Y? W 4 Y wwf. X , L... 1 i 'A 1 35 . Q Wi L il :K . . xx 1 E l 2 ' l ' li - ,'i ll' e . 1 r.i-i i Wad R 4. Q 1 f ' wif Sm Galclwelf 1 BRADLEY's .S ,el -11 1. Ah hc! Gossiping.. 2. MO1h6I1Y'iT1' stirict? 3. Hi, Buzz! 4. Wheel Here I go. 5. Now where did he qc? 6. HOW about eioppinq by for us? 7. Atlcsl, 8. Posing? 9. Whcxfs qverb? Study- ing hard? 11. The dmrncrlic typel1 12.Fixedityet? 13. Acrobctsl 14. My, buf you're stunning! 15. Surpfised? 16. Look at ihe preity pictures! 17. No snoring, plizl 18. Arerft we cute? 1 19. Good morning, students. BRAINS , '-rf ,.'N, .Soph res 301A Q33' 0:11 'swiv- '-,-v- N ' f f X M 4 1 f, -S , 11!4 x ' i X. N , A , X . -A ' , A ' 3 ' ' 'I 'vfnl ' 5573, js I 'Q ' ' iff 'x - by f' ' 1 , ' :ff '. ' w ' ' . X' I Q Q - 5 ji K V M 5 " l W' L ' ff' f ' e iv N 4 . 5 - Q - -- -, W' 1 2 1 j ' 5 V E E 5 J Lv V L Islil 2. H Cf- WAHM-ag 5? ,,,,,,? Af 449 --"""""" H V' 'QE A 4 CPHCMCRE CLASS President-Raymond Erben Secretary-Ieanne Closiut Vice-President--Patty Stone Treasurer-Herbert Mills Although we've only been in high school for a year, We've entered whole- heartedly into the competitive spirit of Heights. We chose Raymond Erben as our class president with Warren Caldwell, Herbert Mills, Rex Elmore, Bobby Iones, Don Reinhackel, and Iere Thompson assisting as advisory presidents. Our class was well represented on the gridiron with Thome, Erben, Read, and Morris lettering in football. Ianet Watts a nd Donald Thorn headed the Latin Club as Covconsults, while lack Spooner led the Band. Student Council members included Ioyce Brutt, Louis Sanders, Raymond Erbe n, Mary lane Fellbaum, Tom Green, Bobby Iones, Frances Rogers, Donald Thorn, Howard TidWell,,Barbara Wheless, Betty McCoy, Iackie Iones, Bill Sweeney, Dolores Robertson, and Robert Sweeney. . Another election named Patty Stone and Warren Caldwell Most Representative students. Members of Brigham's, Lighthouses, McReynolds', Davis', Sain's, Rees', and Butler's advisories, we've made this a truly eventful year for a green sophomore class! BQ, Ki: HABITS AND DIVERSIONS we sig . ABADIE, GEORGE ,:, J Being himself Motorcycles tI I Looking sweet o',o Asking questions ggh M l ALcoRN, KATHRYN - g , Following instructions ' , The Band ALEXANDER, GEORGE y Girls y Sports T ALLENSWORTH, DANNY , Being different , Bicycles y ANDERSON, BILL Looking sly T His nickname l l APPLEGATE, BOB Flirting Paper route AUTREY WALTER Making model airplanes Hunting AYRES, MARY IAN E Looking angelic Movie stars BARDELL, NORTH Riding a motor scooter Acting unconcerned , BATEMAN, PHYLLIS Being mischievous Making friends BAUERS, BOB Being friendly Playing the piano BELOHLAVEK, BETTY IEAN Being independent Knowing Why BOATNER, HM Getting around Being one of the boys BONNER, E. I. Being lazy Talking BOOTH, lACKlE Ioking Telling secrets - . BOWMAN, IIMMY Asking Why Reading i BRADLEY, IOAN Being sophisticated Dancing BROCK, BILL Being devilish Sleeping BROYLES, CA Oiilism Q NX-as O... T. . QSL , Q, BRUFF, I YCE Displaying her talents Smiling K s. 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Building muscles CLAPP, MARIORIE Being unconcerned' Clapping COLTON, PAT Reading Acting shy CORT, GEORGIA Being quiet Girl Reserve COYLE, MARTHA ANN Being musical Laughing COWAN, BUBBA Going places Talking to the girls CRATCH, SAM Avoiding Work Pipes ' CRIMM, BUDDY Annoying teachers Being friendly y CROWE, MILDRED Being silent Music DANAL, RENEE Smiling at everyone Attracting the boys DAVIS, I ACKIE Chattering Going to movies DAVIS, IO ANN Being petite Wanting her way DEUTSCH, I IMMY Striving to be a junior His buddies DEWBERRY, MARILYN Looking happy Poetry DITTMAN, BETTY ANN Laughing Wanting to help DIX, IGI-IN Talking to himself Amusing us DREEBAN, DAN Inventing Being polite DURKEE, DANNY Flirting Looking cute DURKEE, DOLLY Being loyal Helping us EARLE, SUSAN Reading Traveling HABITS AND DIVERSIONS MCKENNY, BETSY Smiling Collecting miniature horses MEYER, BUDDY 1 Being unconcerned His car MILLER, ALLENE Listening to classical music Diaries MILLS, HERBERT Being coy Spanish MITCHELL, IACKIE Being natural ' The Band MOORE, DEAN Wisecracking Riding bicycles MORRIS, SAM Taking things lightly - Football K NICI-IOLSON, 1. HQ- - -N ,off I' Being different f Literature NIEMAN, NATALIE Studying stenography Cadets .. , .,,,, . wit.f-f.,w',:,:a1'f-f-A-:fit-My Meandering K Lf' - NIST' ALLEN "iii ll' Reserving his talents J 'Z ,"l Making model airplanes if 'I "" i Remaining quiet Ha, liwi His clarinet : Laughing M53 2 53 ' Q . P PEIPER, HOWARD Being industrious Latin - PRIVETT, GEORGE Being co-operative Making A's RALSTON, MARY Being generous Her friends READ, BILLY Playing football Being admired REEKERS, ROSE ANN Collecting hearts Being flirtatious REINHACKEL, DON R I-Iaving a good time Track RILEY, ILM Quik QD Paper route LQQXAX Swimming ROBERTS, PATTY NWMR' UL J Telling little White lies QQ kg p Cutting her hair ROGERS, FRANCES Making us laugh Being representative It W ...yn g .153 . , Qt.,15-'33 :I at Q- .-f.-vi, , .mf 11,-w ,tw ,f , -.H .L -Q, W -'R . 51 iw - ft I" Q' g ' ff if 't t - f , .V ..,. -A I. I I it , ,Qi 'MV C , X J 'Qi .5 -'V: W fi' X if ' ,M F RER 2 isa Qi i Q wig E L2 . 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S3iffe?G?5!f 1'52IAwg 759. LQi?e birdsl' fl! Tl. tif V V 7115 , ,ww AM A i. 2 "DFW ,'-. ' Q51 -'ZX NITICS flaw X W 1, ' ,. v it rv- Ei, ,L lr? 1 . - i gl I if 2 I A5 I 5 Q . Y I L lyq H- f "' H? Nt . .. ,ig P ggi: Tj if it may +1 94 1 1 I I f we W A g Z . if 5 .ii 1 .I M MIM NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY President-Patricia Peyton Sponsor-Miss Anna Belle Gilmer LEADERSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP, CHARACTER, SERVICE-these are the qualifications in which students must rank high to be worthy of mem- bership in the Alamo Heights Chapter, Number 822, of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. As only five per cent of the Iunior Class and ten per cent oi the Senior Class may be elected by the faculty to this society, membership is a singular honor, the highest which high school offers. I Vice-President-E. Robertson Secretary-I. Marko Treasurer-P. Stark Lett to right: N. Wright L. Ernst A. Burgoyne . I. Derden A. Iennmgs C H , 1. P. Kinsel ' Gmngfon B' Martin P. Housman . C. Howard M. Miller l . N. Miller P. Reinhardt A Phu, N. Sample ' 1 ips P. Vtfhitesides X if '93 f eww . I-sz-ng: sr.. QM President - Martha Miller L. Ernst I. F. Kinsel E. McGaughy P. Peyton P. Reinhardt N. I... Sample V l QUILL AN SCRULL Vice-President.- ............. - ................ Ann Iennings Sec'y.-Treas.- ........ - .... H-...., Peggy Whitesides Earnest reporters and eager story Writers form one of Heights' most honored organiza- tions, Quill and Scroll, the lntemational Honor- ary Society tor High School Iournalists. To become a member a student rnusf pass four tests: he must be in the upper third of his classy he must have done distinctive work in some phase of high school iournalisrnp he must be recommended for membership by the Iour- nalistic advisors and he must be approved by the intemational society's executive officer as being worthy of membership. The Richard Halliburton Chapter of Quill and Scroll was founded at Alamo Heights in 1940 and membership has become the highest honor offered here for those journalistically inclined students. In their Work the members strive to live up to their motto, "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make ye tree." is-e t i IW 3 IHISJ Sponsor - Miss Brigham P. Stark N. Wright R. Fischer M. A. Gill B. Ienninqs N. Miller I ,L Patsy Reinhaifdt Frcmk Dibrell ,Nanette Wright George Benson - gi Club Editor Layout Artist H Feature Editor Business Manager CLMO2 4 lack Watts . Sports Editor Peggy Whli9S1d9S Editor ' We Copitmdef . Martha Miller , I. I-'rank Kinsel Assistant Editor 5 tj, Assistant Egiitor '- Norma Lou Sample 'fi Typist 'fi L' Florabelle Dinn EfBettie- Coiaya Pat' Advertising Manager A Typist g Typist ff fy Elkin McGauqhy Pct Peyton Murray Trainer Io Lee Wheat Business Mcmager Feature Editor Art Editor Club Editor , .. f' ' ' f?is2Q?2ggg-sr., .57 . TI' "" '5 ' ,- f ' 8 Q- fe at , E w 1 i K ,V , , ..... 1- i to W2 1 ' , .0 Torn Bell Sports Editor 5, 5 Miss Brigham Echtonol Sponsor Marion Maple i 1 Snc1pshot,Mcmager ' Q' Miss Strobel Mrs. Pickens Photography Adviser Business Sponsor -.qv Nelson Mille-rg U Photogrifpheiffg 1 rts sN5ms 'Ann musings r Patsy Sheridan :Q 'L 'Vttt Copyreqdel , Advertising Manager ,'i' 'iiy f H J' ' Ei3g,.1.,,g-if 3 .',f. 1-,,,fi,, - f V -Lau . -ff: .gr if., y k - " ' , '.., 5' Z 5:2521 ,gf -M ef .4 it Av 3,5255 wif' 1 Ein , -5 1 ur 3 W 'iii it at M l Nt, 3 .i iff :::A,.af-vfriiiiili YW ft 1 Qeetff I. Bruff A. Burqoyne F. Dibrell R, Erben M. Fellbaum L. Gilliland T. Green B. Iones gtafli 1 STUDE . X Rieilden council was elected CQUNCIL Vice-President-M. Miller Secretary-R. Fischer Treasurer-I. Marko The Student Council sponsors all charity, patriotic, and other drives held in the school, is in charge of all ticket sales tfootball tickets, con- cert tickets, etc.l, Alamo Heights sticker sales, and furnishes ushers for all assemblies. The Council mem- bers are in charge of office duty, traffic duty, and sale of War Bonds and Stamps. ln October of l944 the Alamo Heights Student Council be- came a member of the National Stu- dent Council. At the B.C.S.L.A. con- vention on December 8, 1944, our president of the B.C.S.L.A. for 1945 Mis . s Liehrhouse XSDO 11301. At the suggestion of the Student Council, the school now participates each day at ll o'clock in a minute of prayer for our armed forces overseas. I. King E. Moser G. Kneuper V. Norris I. Marko A. Phillips B. McCoy R. Preis T. McMuellan D. Robertson N. Miller F. Rogers P. Morgan L. Sanders H ll: T. Saunders B. Sweeney R. Sweeney D. Thorn H. Tidwell I. Watts B. Wheless I. Williamson ti- . .fi . A! v' iw ,A . 40? AARD A AT WORK P . ...,...N..,1 is x 'ff X . X , Welcome to Heights Any absentees? a Iefferson visits Al-I.H.S. Red Cross Drive BH! W One Wcty, Taking over in the office lease' ,. E . 1 1 , V' i Any Wantcr' buy C1-football ticket? SERVICE CLU Vice-President-Peggy Whitesicles Secretary-Martha Miller ' Treasurer-Bettie Celaya Sergeant-at-Arms-Nanette Wright Chaplain-Peggy Stark Historian-Reporter-Renee Fischer Patricia PeytonfFresident Mary Lou Babel Betty Lou Beynon Nancy Bickharn Alice Burgoyne Barbara Butchers Phyllis Carter Margaret Concler Ioyce Derden Audrey Duty Marion Eckles Ann Edwards lean Evans Charla Farrell Mary Ann Gill Pat Granberq Anne Groos Betty Io Hailey ' Shirley Hanson Catherine Harrington Fannie Heard Pat Housrnan Carol Howard Ann Ienninqs Betsy lenninqs Io Carolyn Lowe Lydia Manton Marion Maple Irma Marko Barbara Martin Norma May Marjorie Miller PeqQY Morgan Charlotte Menger Virginia Norris Willye V. Osborne Joyce Pape i Miss Lighthouse-Sponsor Audrey Phillips lanet Prenttss Patsy Reinhardt Francis Rodgers Norma Lou Sample Margaret Io Samuels Charlotte Smith loan Sturman Io Lee Wheat Iosephine White Noma Wright Care to buy a cradle? 1 F : I 1.1 .1 r ' - Q - lX Q tural " "" 1 i t l f 1...! The small silver "S" worn by the members of'the Girls Service Club has an important significance at Heights. It means that the wearer has served her school and community faithfully and for her service she was one day pinned with small red and purple ribbons. The red signifies service, the purple leadership. With these two things in mind, a member has made cradles for the benefit of the School Christmas Fundg she has written a col- umn for the Alamo Heights News about our graduates- inservice. Her dues have made possible donations to the March of Dimes and the Gonzales Warm Springs Foun- dation. Furthermore the Bexar County Home for Girls was presented with records, a basketball, and individual gifts as Valentines by the owners of those coveted pins, "S," who nobly live up to their club's purpose: "To be leaders in service." I in President-George Benson Vice-President-I. Frank Kinsel Secretary-Asa Cunningham Treasurer-Tom Bell Chaplaindlsee Gilliland Sqt.-ai-Arms-Bill Davis B. Bauers W. Berry I. Boatner I. Bowman B. Brenner H. Burkhalter B. Cox T. Cole B. Cooper R. Colqlazier B. Dunnarn HI-Y CLU .si i f ? ' Q' ' 'Q - 11 I i I . Jizz! I if i .er. I ' . "'n- fig . I ' rr" I I i Mr. La Grone C. Eisenhauer R. Erben ' I. Fosler D C3 V T. Green B. Griffin N. Griffin D. Harvey If El' Esiiid I. Ireland I F. IOTIGS S. Hutchinson B' Ierlgs Ifmis I' Hum I. Ienninqs - 99 GT President-Iack Watts Vice-President-Frank Dibre Secretary-Iohn King Treasurer-Iim Carhart Chaplain-Herbert Mills Sai.-at-Arms-F rank Roberts B. I. Kirby Knox T. Masierson T. I. Marsh Moser E. D. Moore . Preis B S. Page D E . Reinhackel Robertson Russel L. Sanders B. Scrivener I. Spooner I. Thompson D. Thorne D. Thorn W. Volz B. Warden I. Williamson D. Williams D. Young f HI-Y Composed of willing workers with a cooperative and en- thusiastic spirit, the Alamo Heights Hi4Y has increased in mem- bership from twenty-two active members in '44 to fifty-five in '45, Alamo Heiqhts could hardly get alonq without the Hi-Y. Their barn dance in the auditorium at the first of the year was a good start. Their efficient efforts for the Girl Reserve-Hi-Y Carnival helped make it a successful event. The city-wide tin can collection was greatly aided by our Hi-Y club, and our basketball team brought many honors to our school, defeating the Iefferson and Harlandale teams. The honor roll in the front hall was carefully compiled and tended by the Hi-Y this year. In this way they have indeed paid tribute to 6ur boys in the service oi our country. Who could ask for a better example of a "High Standard of Christian Character"? Y 4 ii ol K.. lv U-T. SCIENCE CLUB Ne 18 A . O11 Am, Spxp Vice-Pres.-H. Fuller reside 17 Secretary-P. Reinhardt I :K-23 4 Mr. Davis Sponsor X X Treasurer-M. Eckles Parliamentarian-B. Ienninqs Reporter-A. Groos K. Alcorn E, Cash A. Cunningham M. A. Coyle G. Cort T. Cole G. Childs B. Davis M. Dewberry P. Dever' M. Eckles G. Fuller ' . H. Fuller C. Farrell D. Graf A. Groos R. Hutchinson C. Harrington M. Hahn B. Ienninqs R. McDaniel T. Marsh M. Maple N. Miller .A .. ..., ., f l v .4 M. Miller E. Maitland V. Norris I. Prentiss M. E. Post G. Price H. Peiper P. Reinhardt E. Robertson N. L. Sample C. Stiles W. Watts l. White LATIN CLUB Secretary-Treasurer-M. Conder Sergeant-at-Arms-I. Spooner tenet WCM A. Achning E. Austin N. Bickham I. Booth P. Burger A. Burqoyne M. Burqoyne M. Crowe I. Derden P. Dever . B. Fawcett M. Fellbaum R. Fischer Miss McReyno1ds-Sponsor, ,cofisux DOHQ1 at B f. Heard B. Iennings M. Kaufman P. Layne A. Miller B. Moore H. Pieper R. Reekers W. Shelton P. Stone W. Watts D. Webster S. White fi Thom XCOHSUI Myi What cute slaves! Going once-qoinq twice- qoinq three times-gone! Going through initiation Christmas Party 1 t gt! JI' It V Vice-PresiotentfPhyl1is Carter Secretary-Treasurer-Iodie Lowe . Accompanists-Charla Farrell Mrs. I. B. McGrath Pat I-Iousman Director . ,.-M... Q . I rv -iflzvgzwft' W ...M 'z. X I, .f , , Q . ..,.f,-H .. .M 1 t?9g5f.t5ii55Sf1'5 ii 1 4 " 3 4 I fx tri I 'A r 7. .11 - ..Q,..x,i. . .,. . . -.f -, gf? Hr agttf 4' gf nz.. ""'fvs4"" 'Tw BMW 'Lit-2 , "ii pgwf 1 I 3.. :fl , . 5.4371 I . .K f i M: 5- 'f ',,. . r. I "L' I tt.. ' ,-'. ' I - 31.ff.Q3' - - bf , h, 5 M. L. Babel I. Boring I. Bradley I. Bruff D. Butts P. Carter C. Farrell S. Granberq P. Housman C. Howard G. Lonqmire C. Lorenz I. Lowe B. Martin B. McCoy C. Menqer Io Lee Wheat President P. Morqan M. Renz B. B. Smith F. Watson I. Watts W. Watts I. L. Wheat B. Wheless P. Whitesides Sophomore Trio Senior Trio Christmas Assembly - "Let Me Love You Tonight" Spring Term Additions to the Glee Club GIRL RE ERVE CLUB Vice-President .... .. ..,,,,,,A ,.., N . Wright Program Chairman .,,......,. 3 ..,,. P. Stark Secretary .7,,.,...A.7.,..,,,,,,,,7,,Y,, B. Celaya Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,. ,....,... P . Peyton Sergeant-at-Arms ., ...... .. V. Norris Chaplain ,,,, ,. ..... ..... M . Miller Parliamentarian ,,,,,......, P. Whitesides Historian ......,,...., ,....... B . Beynon . Reporter .,.,,,.. ,,..... M . Hahn Irma Marko-President Miss Harrell-Sponsor ln support oi high ideals and assumption of responsibility, outstanding service and leadership are always displayed by the Girl Reserves. Loyal and capable, this organization leads the school in mem- bership and well-doing. Bib Day, for the benefit of the Robert B. Green Hospital, Girl Reserve-Hi-Y Carni- val, collecting tor the Navy Mother's Club, and forming a new G. R. club at South San are all'in a year's work for the Girl Reserves. New-girl teas, Monday night suppers and the hanging of the greens at the Y.W.C.A. constitute only a part of the good times a G. R. has. Their motto, "Find and give the best" is always foremost in their many activities. Panel discus- sions at meetings and the P.T.A. bring better understanding of current interests. Contributions to the Red Cross, Central Christmas Clearing Bureau, March of Dimes and the purchase of War Bonds, keep G. R. money in the right places. Alcorn, A. Alcorn, K. Ashbrook, M. Ayres, M. I. Babel, M. L. Bagwell, O. Belohlavek, B. Beynon, B. L. Bickham, N. Booth, I. Bowman, E. Bradley, I. Bradley, Io Brand, A. Brand, I. M. Bruff, I. Burgoyne, A. Burgoyne, M. Butchers, B. Butts, D. Cameron, P. Carter, P. Cash, E. Celaya, B. Childs, G. Clapp, M. Classen, E. Conder, M. Coppel, D. Cort, G. Coyle, M. A. Crowe, M. Davis, B. Davis, I. Davis, Io. Derden, I. Dever, P. Dewberry, M. Dinn, Flo. Dittman, B. A. Dozer, M. Durkee, D. Duty, A. Eckles, M. Edwards, A. Elmore, C. Ernst, L. Evans, I. Farrell, C. Fellbaum, M. Fischer, R. Forster, G. Franzel, L. Frasier, N. Galt, M. Garwood, C. Gill, M. A. Graf, D. Granberg, P. Granberg, S. Greene, N. Groos, A. X Guenther, P. Hahn, M. Hailey, B. Hallam, V. Hanson, S. Heard, F. Heater, L. Heiligman, M. Housman, P. Howard, C. Humphrey, P. Hunt, B. Hutchinson, R. Irby, L. Iansen, L. Iennings, A. Iennings, B. Kaufman, M. Kneuper, G. Krueger, G. Lackey, M. Lippard, L. Longmire, G. Lowe, I. Lucas, M. McCoy, B. Maple, M. Marko, l. Martin, B. May, G. May, N. A Menger, C. Menger, I. Miller, A. Miller, M. Miller M. Millikan, I. Mitchell, I. Moore, B. Moore, I. Murray, M. L. Nevelow, C. Nieman, N. Norris, V. , Osborne, W. Pape, I. Peyton, P. Phillips, A. Post, M. Prentiss, I. Reinhardt, P. Roberts, P. Rogers, F. Ralston, M. Sample, N. Samuels, I. Scarborough, E Sheridan, P. Short, G. Smith, C. Stark, P. Steinman, B. Sturman, I. Theis, G. - Tritt, I. Vaden, M. Vogelsang, N. Wagener, M. Wantland, S. Watts, I. Wheat, I. L. White, I. Whitesides, P. Woodbury, E. Wright, N. Wright, N. . . ...t..tw. .. I ..s...,,.r.,w.u. . -1 uf-mwmw-1 ,ff-.wwf---. 1.-.-me 1.1 W. -VL.-my Alcorn, K. Boren, B. Cohn, M. Classen, E. Carhart, T. Carter, S. Copeland, H. Connell, G. Clapp, M. Dreeben, D. Dinn, F. Farnsworth, K. Farrell, C. Flowers, W. CUR BAN Foster, I. Fuller, H. Gibson, P. Galloway, I. Graf, D. Harrington, C. Gray, I. Hoffman, L. Carroll, B. Heirholzer, B. Himes, R. Hansen, E. Harvey, D. Harvey, K. E. O. ARSERS Director Ienninqs, I. Sweeney, B. Iessee, B. Sweeney, B. Iessee, W. Stromberger, C Iones, F. Strinqfellow, B. Iones, M. Steigler, R. Kagay, B. R. Spooner, I. Keeter, I. Shuman, P. Lague, B. Scott, C. Longmire, L. Thorn, D. Masterson, T. Webster, D. Mitchell, I. Williamson, W. Mueller, F. McCord, I. Maple, M. Pape, M. Rigney, B. Pieper, H. At the State Contest in April, 1944, the band won first division in concert, marching, and sight-reading. Supporting the team at all our football games, the band thrilled spectators with their music and marching. ln May of i944 they played for the WAC broadcast from the Alamo Plaza. The band added a certain spirit to all our pep rallies, besides playing for two P.-T.A. meetings, a Christmas concert, and a regular Victory Concert in the spring of '44. ln the State Contest held in December, l944, they again received first division in marching. They played at Camp Normoyle for the entertainment of returned veterans from overseas. For this and other outstand- ing services our band received a citation from the War Music Council of America, awarded for their contributions to the war effort. The Alamo Heights band was the second band in Texas to receive this citation. Between the Halves r Majorettes Major Norma Lou Sample Iack Spooner Martha Lynn Miller W Mules' Song Q. Majorettes Audrey Duty Chickie Garwood I l A, ' 5. 'R 'G Iele ?A N anette Wright ' . . I J , ,I ' ' y 5 Captains-Ienninqs, Peyton , f , Lieutenants-Celaya, Reinhardt 1, I . Menqer, Stark y . Serqeants-Whitesides, Babel ig ea I 5" I ' I -. " lfif? -. . ' VZ: ' kay vn.ux,g is ,.- . 4. - . - : tj: A 7 ' , . A , . .5 . I A' f V ,.,- v A I f xg ff-wwf , as ry' 4 'S' 4.,3M , I .1 -QR n i ,fa I I Arre f 3. " fazf:e.ff'::i5e . " . I B y. E,, W ,IQ . . I .,. .Q .. N 'snr ,R f I . . 7 "'r' 4. ... 5l"l'f: .' - .. gg . ' . ,,,, r5,,,y - f , I . ww ', . ... ' I .. "'- ll 5 I . , V ' iw V -'X 5 e" f ' . 2 .. ' , -fc A 1 in ' . ' .1 ?xy.Vr v' 1 A 1' 6 ' I .- ' B. Avery, M. Babel, O. Bagwell, B. Beloh- I 2 I 5 I ' A I ' Q, ' lavek, B. Beynon, N. Bickham, I. Bradley, of - 5152 . ,,,. ,. 5 f H 1. Bfuff' A. Bufqoyne. M- Bufqovne. B- I f Q ll - ,W fs" ' . I ' I I Butchers, D. Butts, C. Conder, D. Coppel, . , '1Jax'l ll ' I. Derden, B. Dittman, M. Eckles, A. Ed- rlf. ll wards, C. Elmore, L. Emst, I. Evans, R. Fischer, M. Gill, A. Groos, B. Hailey, S. Hansen, F. Heard, L. Irby, A. Ienninqs, B. Ierminqs, G. Lonqmire, I. Lowe, M. I. Lucas. -' wx ' ' V?J1.-VJ'-EES:.f'5?f2lilf'fIff 535115 frf'7'J:f':zg,Qq., I I .x jr' - .. l -.. I President-Bettie Celaya Vice-Pres.-Patsy Reinhardt Secretary-Nanette Wright Treasurer-Peggy Stark Sgt.-at-Arms-Pat Peyton' Pep Squad Miss Frances Sims . is . M , ,. fs g l ff Y -3 "' lm Q 4' ' f 31 if- I 4 . in Q, 1 W f sf' A I gf As. A My 4 T3 ' gf.. A My 'wr Q A QTL hiya i 1 5 . I L ,.LV I Q , V k ..: : .V 1 P. Housman, B. Hunt, I. Hunt, G. Kneuper, M. Lackey, L. Lippard, B. Martin, N. May, C. Menger, I. Menger, M. Miller, I. Milli- kan, P. Morgan, C. Nevelow, W. V. Os- borne, I. Pape, P. Peyton, R. Reekers P. Reinhardt, F. Rogers, I. Samuels, M. Sil- vestone, C. Smith, P. Stark, I. Sturman, I. Tritt, N. Vogelsanq, M. Wagener, W. Watts, I. Watts, I. White, P. Whitesides, N. Wright. . .:L. gi. - E, 09, A ' gi CCTETT E Ioyce Bruff Iosepliine White Fannie Heard Pat Housmcm Chickie Gcnwood Phyllis Carter Io Carolyn Lowe Icnet Prentiss Mrs. I. B. McGrath Sponsor Charlcr Parnell Accompanist K Vege' Norris Miss Lighthouse-"Teach" Sponsor CHEERLEADERS Q rw D "Everybody's che-erin' for" Audrey Phillips I. Frank Kinsel Carol Howard "Fight team, fight" Io Lee Wheat COME RAI OR SHI E Directed by MRS. BEN BRADLEY Iac Grayson .A..,...,.... - ,..,..... .. ....... .. .... .0 ....... ........ I rma Marko Rosemary March ,.......... -,-,..L ........... ......... A nn Iennlngs Mrs. Lillian Graysonr ....,... -- .... L. ......... ..., - .,.Patrlcla Peyton Irene Holden .,.. ,.,... - - ..... --..... ............ ...,,... B arbara Martin Agnes Holden, ,..v....... -.L...-..-...- .,..........,... ..,,....,, A udrey Duty Iulia March ....,,.,. -.....L ....... - .L .............,.....,...., Peggy Stark Helen ...............,.., .,...,...... - ....... - ....,... L -- ........ .Io Carolyn Lowe Anne Barry ........ .. .... L ....... - .,...... ........, P eggy Vlfhitesides Ella Stone l......., ........ - . ......,.,., Marion Maple Mrs. Sparks ,g......,.,.... L- ..... --L ...... -- ........,,.,.. - ,... Betty Celaya Dan Lyons .... ,,gg.,,....,........ L ..................... .......,, I . Frank Kinsel Glenn Grayson, Ir .,..... .... - ..... - -......- ....... ...,.,,.. W esley Ireland Mr. Glenn Grayson. ..... - .....,.....,....,. - ...........,. - ............ Ed Robertson Dick Clements ,......... - .................. -..,--- .... L..- ..... - ..... .lack Watts fred ,,......... - .,..,... -.-...L-.---.-- ....... W- ..... -..-... Frank Dibrell Student Director ,.... -..- ....... - ......... - .... -- .......,,......., Bill McMullen Stage Manager .... L .L ..............,,,. Tom Bell Property Manager ....... -... ...- .,.. Tommy Saunders Llne Prompter ....,,,... .... .. ...... - .......,.. 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P791 ., ff 92:55 ' ANU X X' Z 3 1 4. gr SEPTEMBER 5 - Heqnstrctxo 18 - Octette announced 19 - Firsl pep rally 21-- Tech beat us 14 to 0 21-Hi-Y dance criter football game 28 -- We defeated Lcmier 24 to O at Alcrmo Stadium TOBER -- A.H.H.S. defeated South San - Burbank beat Heights 15 to 6 - Hawaiian musical assembly - Edison pep rally - Annual Edison bonfire Heights defeated 12 to 6 by Edison Dr. Grace Overton spoke Navy Day - Girl Reserves collected money for Navy Relief Mules beat Colulla with a score of 51 to U Pictures taken for annual NOVEMBER 3 - That glorious Uvalde game! lU - Armistice Assembly 10 - Mules defeated Hot Wells 34 to 7 17 - Girl Reserve Bib Day 20 - Six Weeks' Exams 22 - Thanksgiving Assembly 24 N- Harlandale Indians beal Mules 13 to 7 25 - Report cards! ..,,,,, .A V, 4 ,,gk r ' iii .3 "yas , ,, ' , A- -J-e- """ , Q .M I 5 b ' if lr M - rrlr TT V , Zh 5 ., A We C W f R nr fk-at-' DECEMBER Viciory Band Concert Hi-Y-Girl Reserve Carnival Cooperation English tests qiven Proqrarn ai Brooke General Hospital Christmas assembly School out for holidays JANUARY 3 Return to school 15 Eighteen Weeks' exams 22 Report cards 30 March of Dimes 31 Something new was added our treesl FEBRUARY 1 2 5 7 9 22 28 Nomination of class officers Senior play tryouts Dr. Barker spoke Senior play cast announced Valeniine assembly Psychological tests George Washington assembly Election of favorites APRIL V 6 National Honor Society Installation 18 Student Council president election 19 The grand "Evaluation" assembly 20 Hi-Y election I 24 Service Club election Z7 Pep Squad election M, ,L . MARCH 9 Border Olympics 12 National Honor Society elections 14 Quill and Scroll members announced 16. Senior play presented 17 Edison Track meet 23 Heiqhts' Invitation meet Mr, Chinq spoke. MAY 1 Girl Reserve elections 18 End of school for seniors 24 Senior Class picnic 27 Baccalaureate Service 30 Commencement 31 Sc1'ioo1's out for summer! 4 'fl ' ' ' ' Q ar W 4 R . ,,,. Vyyk ,Q , ' 'Aa -1 3?- w igif.1,- ,. . 1 ffkaeff' ,,W ,.wA,,, , ' irq. 1 , .JJ 7328! mm' -'vas L' 'F- ' A'-f"3'F'?a4 V. l.f -.1:'lfff?.f:?." . 2 ' -4. .' -,,,,,1 .u1x:1?1i': " " ' :' A iY...,. ' '- 'v,.'-zw' 1 . ""'f" :L I -" 5 :,?,I17Qxw lil '+gz,g1z,if ' ' 5, if :I es' 1 k 1' 1' .- .. ' , N ff , f 2. xf3'Q-1'?n- w1Q.,fa 'ul ,H il ' 4' , .. fg. x J A. , ,, I gg, maxi 'K' M 1. Q ,-..,-4-1 1. . . ' 4 ' 54 . e -Q v. ' 'if' '- , J ' V: WN x. 1 , 'JE Xw wa ' 'W af'-1 'M ' I X as 5 1 1, k Raid' fm x ,. S if '55, ig? 331 X x Q. si ' 'sf . 51 'f' 4 H pu' if 1 5' Hr QW . f 1' M . ,M , J f 1 ' .f N ff 4 Z 'Mfg Q LP 1 , X ' A 1 W 9, WG : , 5. x -T 'f,, . .fly 12-b - 5 an N. ' , - '11, , 53 1159 -K-- K 5 gl: ,kk if ?5-W? ,351 H' 'V ' ' .4 V P iii.. 7 . fly g gg, W, ,L . .f..n-5' ,- 2 FL e f w ,Va M-3,2gv g,, 1 V2 'fl ,,A Pk-iL,Fi51 Jil I uf ' . -, ffw ga H A , M., ,.,v. .. Q, L ' SENICR. CLASS HI TCRY On September 7, 1942, one hundred-twelve sophomores enrolled in Alamo Heights High School. There were groans and sighs from the faculty, especially from Mrs. Waskow, Miss Sain, Mrs. Sawyer, and Miss Gilmer, who had been designated as the new sophomore advisors, yet this class has turned out to be one of the most outstanding! As for representation the class of '45 began early. They-started by electing Peggy Stark president: Helen Moss, vice-president: Iohn Tynan, secretaryg and Virginia Hartman, treasurer. All of these officers elected had done outstanding work in 'junior high school insuring success fo the sophomore class. ' With the class off to such a good start these hard-working sophomores decided not to let their now thoroughly enthusiastic advisors down. lust to prove their ability the first six weeks in high school, Patricia Peyton, Helen Moss, I. Frank Kinsel, Glenn Watkins, Lucie Whitehead, and Walter Morris made the Honor Roll. Honorable Mention was well represented by sopho- mores when Mary Elizabeth Post, Harold Rogers, Cynthia Stiles, Charlotte Smith, Patsy Rein- hardt, Ed Moser, Tom Bell, Peggy Stark, Roland Caldwell, Ela Cash, PGQQIY Whitesides, lohn Tynan, George Benson, Rosemary Hutchinson, Norma Lou Sample, and loyce Pape made "B" averages. The sophomores had as their Student Council representatives Bill Davis, lrma Marko, Thomas Keeter, Peggy Stark, Lydia Manton, Peggy Whitesides, and Tom McMullen, who were welcomed whole-heartedly as new members and later praised for their co-operative spirit. The time for report cards came again, and the class of '45 had seven members on the Honor Roll and ten on Honorable Mention. This definitely proved to the faculty that these students had not only personality plus, but brains too! Once again Favorites' election rolled around and Helen Moss and Iohn Tynan were chosen the Most Representative members of the sophomore class. Anyone can understand Why! Coach Martin was thoroughly pleased with the new class, for it contained many good up- and-coming athletes. As he looked them over, he especially noticed "Boo" Benson, Tack Watts, Tom Bell, Elkin McGaughy, Ed Moser, and Tommy Saunders, who, he predicted would soon be making a name for themselves on the gridiron. And so, the class of one hundred-twelve young sophomores had made their debut. Then they were no longer sophomores: for summer had come, and the following fall they were the "in betweens," the luniors. ' ' After an enjoyable vacation we began our Iunior year with football in the air. The power' ful Mules pounded out a district championship, but lost l4-l5 'to ,New Braunfels for Bi-District honors. Representing our class were sguadmen Elkin McGaughy, Frank Dibrell, Quinn Williams, and Iudson Blitch, and lettermen lack Watts, "Boo" Benson, and Tommy Saunders. Responsible for a large share of the Mules' successes were the Band led by Norma Lou Sample and Martha Miller, and the Pep Squad. Election of class officers found Peggy Stark and lohn Tynan presiding, assisted by Quinn Williams, Martha Miller, and I. Frank Kinsel. Advisory presidents were Peggy Whitesides, Quinn Williams, and Connie Zuercher. Making good in Student Council were Peggy Stark, "Toad" Colglazier, Patricia Peyton, and lohn Tynan. lrma Marko and lohn Tynan were elected Most Representative Iuniors. Spring brought on another track season, and representing the "Blue and Gold" were lack Watts, Frank Dibrell, Elkin McGaughy, lim Carhart, ludson Blitch, Quinn Williams, and Tom McMullen. The Alamo Heights Invitational Track Meet was a huge success. Proud of the honor of being chosen members of the National Honor Society were Irma Marko, Patricia Peyton, and Peggy Stark. Members of the Quill and Scroll included Peggy Stark and Martha Miller. The latter part of May election for cheerleaders was held with ,"Vege" Norris, lo Lee Wheat, and I. Frank Kinsel taking the honors. Also, the pep squad had their annual tryouts: and newly elected Major, Nanette Wright, and Majorettes Chickie Garwood and Audrey Duty are to be ably assisted by President Bettie Celaya. An exciting campaign for president of the Student Council was conducted for candidates Robert Colglazier, Peggy Stark, Tom McMullen, Peggy Whitesides, and'Patricia Peyton. In the end, Peggy Stark was elected and the Class of '45 began preparation for their senior year. September. of l944 found the Class of '45 back in the classrooms for the third and final round, reduced from ll2 students to 89. Giving football opponents all kinds of trouble were "Boo" Benson, Tom Bell, lack Watts, Iudson Blitch, Tommy Saunders, and Ed Moser, lettermen: and Frank Dibrell, Bill Davis, and Tom McMullen, squadmen. Supporting them were the band and pep squad, as well as all the other students. Assisting Peggy Stark in the Student Council were Martha Miller, Irma Marko, Frank Dib- rell, Tom McMullen, Ed Moser, lack Watts, and Tommy Saunders. Peggy Whitesides was chosen Editor of the OLMOS, and immediately she set to work selecting a very competent and efficient staff. , Bob Warden, Tom Bell and Nanette Wright were elected senior advisory presidents of Miss I-larrell's, Miss Gilrners, and Mrs. Sawyer's advisories, respectively. After the unforgettable Christmas holidays the Seniors displayed their foresight in their class elections. They chose to lead them Torn Bell, president, lack Watts, vice-president, Martha Miller, secretary, I. Frank Kinsel, treasurer, Tommy Saunders, sergeant-at-arms: Pat Peyton, par- liamentariany Patsy Reinhardt, reporterp Io Lee Wheat and Iudson Blitch, historians. The Seniors elected as most representative students were Peggy Stark and Boo Benson, who have worked hard for their school and deserved this honor. The l35 Girl Reserves, led by their capable president, Irma Marko, and sponsor, Miss Harrell, have made a place for themselves as one of the outstanding clubs in Alamo Heights. Pat Peyton, president of the Service Club, and her willing staff officers, sponsored by Miss Lighthouse, have proven their name of SERVICE, for they have worked hard and built their reputation up to the best. The track team consists of lack Watts, Tom Bell, Elkin McGaughy, lim Carhart, and lud- son Blitch. They entered Edison Track Meet and Border Olympics at Laredo, but we cannot determine who will win, as this book goes to press before the various meets are held, but we wish the boys lots of luck in making this track season a memorable one for everybody. The Glee Club with its three senior officers, lo Lee Wheat, president, Phyliss Carter, vice- president, and lodie Lowe, secretary-treasurer, has added greatly to our many assemblies. Senior members of the Octette are Phyliss Carter, Chickie Garwood, Ianet Prentiss, and Iodie Lowe. The newly elected senior members of Quill and Scroll are: Pat Peyton, Naneno vt! right, Ann Jennings, Patsy Reinhardt, Norma Lou Sample, Loralee Ernst, Elkin MCC-aughy, Peggy Whitesides, Martha Miller, Peggy Stark, and I. F rank Kinsel. The highest honor to be obtained in the school is that of membership to the National Honor Society. The senior members are: Peggy Whitesides, I. Frank Kinsel, Martha Miller, Nanette Wright, Norma Sample, Loralee Ernst, Ann Iennings, Patsy Reinhardt, and Barbara Martin. Now, with the memories of the many good times we've had, and all the friends we've made, the Senior Class of '45 leaves the school inthe capable hands of the Iuniors. 0 LAST VVILL D TESTAME T We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-five of the Alamo Heights High School, do hereby present and bequeath these certain items to our beloved schoolmates, hoping they will respect and remember them as a part of those students who have left the under- graduates to carry on the enviable reputation of this illustrious institute of knowledge: DICKIE DAVIS leaves his Casanova reputation to TOM GREEN, who is not doing so badly himse f. ' BETTIE CELAYA wills to RENEE FISCHER her naive sense of humor. HAYDEN FULLER bequeaths his drums to CHARI..A FARRELL, hoping he'll meet them both again. MURRAY TRAINER gives to DANNY DURKEE a little of his artistic ability. The rest he hopes to use in future years. IO LEE WHEAT wills her petite vivacity to RENEE DANAL. NORMAN SPECHT presents a portion of his height to DANY ROBIN BOB WARDEN leaves his good-looking clothes to SAM WEST. CHARLOTTE SMITH wills her naturally curly blonde hair to ROSE ANN REEKERS. NORMA LOU leaves a SAMPLE of her famous line and the pentagon to IOSEPHINE WHITE. TOM MARSH bequeaths his tall tales to anyone who has the talent to tell them. PAT GRANBERG leaves her typewriter to PAT HOUSMAN. IANET PREN TISS presents her position as the "end man" in the Octette to next year's lucky girl. BOO BENSON wills his football uniform and his outstanding characteristics to RAYMOND ERBEN. IIMMY CARHART gladly leaves his broken arms to whoever is that unfortunate. BETTY LOU BEYNON takes her little blue car with her, hoping to master the art of driving. ROLAND CALDVVELL leaves his famous nickname to APE IR. PAT HUMPHREY bequeaths part of her sophistication to PEGGY MORGAN. EDWARD ROBERTSON wills a few of his A's to WALTER VOLTZ, who doesn't think that he needs them. GORDON MILLER gives his lengthy locks to BILL BROCK. TOMMY SAUNDERS leaves, but takes PEGGY with him. CYNTHIA STILES wills her C.A.P. uniform to MR. DAVIS'S pre-flight class. DANNY TRUEX bequeaths his wonderful dancing talent to IOYCE BRUFF. FRANCES WATSON presents her admiring cadet audience to Heights' less successful women. IOHN SELF leaves his gleaming eyes to OPAL BAGWELL. IOE STIVERS wills to BOBBY IERLES his constant chattering. IUDSON BLITCH leaves, wondering why he didn't discover a certain little Iunior earlier. TOM MCMULLEN leaves his witty remarks to anyone who has sufficient patience to withstand them. ' ANN IENNINGS wills her beauty and poise to FANNIE HEARD. BILL IBRENNER gives his place on the basketball team to BILLY IESSEE, who can't quite muster t e energy. ROBERT COLGLAZIER leaves the "TOAD" behind. PHYLLIS CARTER wills to AUDREY PHILLIPS her faithfulness and loyalty. ETA CASH begueaths her bashfulness to MARGIE HEILIGMAN. WESLEY IRELAND gives his dramatic abilities to HOWARD HERPEL, hoping he'll use them. ROSEMARY HUTCHINSON leaves her chewing gum to the scrap rubber drive. MARGARET HAHN presents her domesticity to MARY ANN GILL. MAFQTHAIIVIILLER wills her legs to IEANNE CLOSUIT, although she seems to be doing all right erse . THOMAS KEETER gives the freckles crown to BOBBY IONES, who'll have to work hard to uphold the standards. - IO CAROLYN LOWE wills her voice to LOIS IRBY. AUDREY DUTY leaves that big smile and bubbling personality to BETSY IENNINGS. BOB BOON bequeaths his flirtatious way with teachers to MARY IEAN BURGOYNE. DE LONA BUTTS presents her flashing red hair to DEAN MOORE. BILL CREE gives to BILLIE LEE STEINMAN his accordion and musical talent. IOAN HUNT wills her constant cheerfulness to BILL KIRBY. VIRGIIIIN-lgfgl-IQIFORRIS leaves her reputation as one of Heights' cutest miniatures to NORMA GRACIE MAY gives her Steno grades to CHARLES ROGERS. ' TOM BELL bequeaths his baritone voice to LAWRENCE TIBBETT. CARMEN DE LEON wills her reticent nature to MARY LOU BABEL. FRANK DIBRELL presents his place on the Mile Track Team to MARTHA LOU LACKEY. IRMA MARKO leaves her conscientious and hard-working ways to IOHNNY IRELAND. CHARLOTTE ELMORE leaves her beautiful blonde hair, wishing she could trade it for black. MARIORIE RENZ presents her long legs and nimble fingers to PATTY ROBERTS. BARBARA MARTIN and MARION MAPLE will their tennis racquets to GENE LONGMIRE. I. FRANK KINSEL gladly gives his ears to IOHN FOSTER, who doesn't-need them. IACK WATTS leaves his unfailing technique to HOWARD TIDWELL. LOISERA HEATER bequeaths to IOAN HERWECK her enthusiasm and energy. GLENNA CHILDS wills her peaches and cream complexion to IANE MILLIKAN who already has one. DICK WHITEHEAD presents his southern accent .to that gentleman from the deep South, MAR- VIN COUCH. EILEEN MAITLAND gives to CISSY CONDER her coquettish laughing eyes. NANETTE WRIGHT leaves her popularity and personality to IOSIE SAMUELS. PATIEISIAXHPEYTON bequeaths her leadership and ever-patient disposition to ALICE BUR- Y . EDITH BOWMAN Wills her friends in San Antonio's military schools to ANN EDWARDS. GENE UECKER gives his thick-soled shoes to BUZZ KING. BILL MCMULLEN leaves his big brown eyes to MARY ASHBROOK. SHIRLEY WANTLAND presents her efficiency to IOYCE DERDEN. PEGGY STARK Wills to MARION ECKLES her outstanding orginality and thoroughness in pur- pose. ELKIN MCGAUGHY bequeaths his talents to SKIP MILLS. BOB EMBLETON presents his ability for making odd remarks to SCOTTY PAGE. LORALEE ERNST gives to MARY IANE FELLBAUM her precise, methodical Ways. NORMA IANE FRASIER wills her devilish laugh to MARY PAT ZACHRY. CHICKIE GARWOOD hands over her baton to someone Who will make an equally good twirler. FRANK IONES and BILLY DUNNAM leave their Wandering minds to BUDDY CRIMM. WILLYE VIRGINIA OSBORNE bequeaths her bangs to anyone With nerve enough to cut her hair that short. PEGGY WHITESIDES leaves all the mules in the Olmos to next year's Editor. CORIETA LORENZ gives her blonde eyebrows to BUBBA COWAN. . IOYCE PAPE presents her Willing assistance in the office to GEORGIA CORT. HAROLD POGERS leaves to BOBBY MCCREIGHT his manly stature. MARILYN HOESE presents her demure personality to CHARLES WATSON. LYDIA MANTON Wills her long braids to BETTY MCCOY. MARY LOUISE MURRAY leaves her nickname to the character in the comic strip. MARY ELIZABETH POST gives her Chemistry grades to FRANK ROBERTSON, who needs them. TOM SMITH presents his good photography to NELSON MILLER GEORGE HAGY leaves his beautiful physique to IACKIE TRITT. E PATSY REINHARDT Wills her large appetite to PATSY LAYNE. I We do hereby make, constitute, and appoint Mr. L. G. Nystrom to be the executor of this, our last will and testament, thereby revoking all former wills and testaments by us at any time heretoforemade, and declaring this to be our last will and testament. Signed, sealed, and published by the testates above named, as and for their last Will and Testament, in the presence of us: THE CLASS OF 1945 MISS ANNABELLE GILMER MISS DOLLY HARRELL MRS. ARRA P. SAWYER "FN .4, P be y:.iw ,, KM I X N J' Y v- t f . I ,A ,',- 5 Ve ' an g! 2 1 h in 'I . Q . 4 v ggigxl Wwyk 1 , .J , Q ,V:W-kr Q . K - LV l l ,f ilk.. 2 o:'f Q ! A FA' ! , ,Q eeixaam W t f ge ,X S A ' A ' T e f S f ' we k r Ai , K 1, 7, l Q e e e we , 1 h lhV ! PKZKENS' PROBLEMS ! ! ' 11, Semeescooieerl 2. Four rnen en cm !sidewcr!ICQ 3. So yeu're the Q ' V4.VAlWc1ys grinning. 5. No posing, PIQCISGL 6. Riding fog ki Milurn' Md'EorcYkt!es,e Inc!! 8. Whojycr' lQOkJ2fl' at? 9. Novf ! Whkit czfe you doing? 10. Bright sun, isn't it? 11. Ah, lei qc! the fender, girls! 13. On tep of the World! 14,g,Now, I've qofiehcf!!! ! Well, !!et's'qo! -l6.fAppea1i1j.q in the eye. 17. nn- !GeeQ yotifre mischievouslw 18. Bock-cxebye, Baby! IQ! SQ? iH'?lf1!he!l!3 toeihe boys! ' q !!!?! !! l.nw..Af :Q gm! , W! 11 ihim. Sports 'X R :Ox 4 71-pw 4 4--nun FOCTBALL COACH "BALD'Y"' MARTIN During his nine years as Coach for Alamo Heights, Coach Martin has proved an invaluable asset to the school. His smooth Way of handling boys has proved itself more than once with the championship teams he has turned out. Provide him with the material, and Coach will turn out a finished team. ml . i' lst Row: Anderson: Iones: Hopkins: King: Kirby: Morris: Erben: West: Coach Martin. Znd Row: Read: Gilliand: Self: Davis: Bell: Saunders: Blitch: Masterson. 3rd Row: Hunt: Williams: Cox: Colqlazier: Thorne: Dibrell: McMullen: Watts: Couch. 4th Row: Neitharner: Pape: Benson: Foster: Bowman: Greene: Leavitt: MCC:-auqhy. SEA 0 UMMARY An inexperienced but determined Alamo Heights' team opened the season with a non-conference game at our stadium against the heavily favored Tech Buffaloes. Cox's brilliant passing was the high- light of the game, but the hard-fighting Mules failed to stop Ierry Swindler, Tech's all-district back, and the game ended i4 to O. On September 28 the Mules opened district play in Alamo Stadium against the Lanier Voks. The Voks were outclassed and outplayed from the start when the Mules' aerial attack began to show. End Tom Bell made the first touchdown by a pass from Cox on the five-yard line. The pass was set up by cz thirty-seven-yard Cox-to-Watts pass. Benson intercepted a pass and ran it back for the second tally. The last two touchdowns were made by Hunt and Erben, and the final score was 24 to O. The Alamo Heights eleven stopped Edward Mattson and Carl Meyers of South San Antonio with a i3-to-7 defeat on October 6. Hunt suffered a leg injury in the first quarter and was replaced by Hopkins. The Alamo Heights touchdowns were set up by a 40-yard Cox-to-Watts pass and a 62-yard gallop by Erben. South San's only tally came in the fourth period on an end run. A fighting Burbank team tossed the Mules their first district defeat on October 12. The game was played in Alamo Stadium and ended 15 to 6. Moser, Morris, Read, and Self proved themselves in this game by stopping Burbank's ace back, Ierry Mangum, completely the first half. Their only score was on a field goal, but in the second half he managed to slip away for two touchdowns. The Mules drove 80 yards for their only score, with Benson taking it over from the four-yard line. ' The Mules' chances for district championship were definitely decided when they were handed a 12-to-6 defeat by the speedy Edison Bears. The Mules' only touchdown was made by Cox in the first half, and the score remained 6 to 6 until the last period when Edison scored on a line play. A , A brave but heavily outclassed Cotulla team went down before the rampaglng Mules on October 27. The second and third strings played the entire second half. Hunt was able to play several quarters, but was not in full stride because of his injured leg. Iudson Blltch proved his ability by running back a punt for 45 yards to score, and his passing and kicking were also outstanclingt Davis, McMullen, Dib- rell, and other second stringers also contributed to the final score of 51 to U. On November 3, the none-tooconfident Mules traveled to Uvalde for a nonsconference game. The Uvalde eleven was rated with the South Texas championship teams, but with the "heads up" line play by Gilliand, Thorne, Williams, and the others and the superior passing and running ability ot Benson and Cox, the Uvalde Coyotes went down 19 to 7. The first touchdown was made by a pass play from Benson to Bell in the second quarter, and the second tally came in the third quarter with Benson's running it over. Blitch carried the ball over for the extra point. The game was climaxed when a pass interception by Williams took the Mules to the 20-yard line and another interception by Benson drove it over for the final score. The Mules downed the Hot Wells' Blue Devils 34 to 7 on November 10 at the Alamo Heights Stadium. The Blue Devils were outclassed all the way and their only tally came late in the second periodt Again the Read, Saunders, Self, Moser combination proved itself by stopping everything tn sight. The season was ended by a game with the district champion, Harlandale. The game was played in the mud at the Indians' field, hindering the Mules' chances of passing their way to victory: but the scrappy Mules were credited with giving the Indians their toughest game of the season. 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Harlaridale -nv - up Mile Relcty Blitch, Watts, Williams, lVlcGc1ughy 880-Yard Run - Benson, 'Watts Sprint Relcry McGc1uqhy, Blitch Broad lump Bell Low Hurdles 440-Yard--Shot Put Benson Bliich CK Sprinter Dibrell Ccrrhcxrt Hurdles Lebrecht High lump - Watts High Hurdles McGuuQhy Neithamer 'lc I : ,F f Cocrch Martin EASGN SUMMARY March 9 P The opening of track season, March 9, found Coach Martin and a five-man team traveling to the Border Olympics at Laredo. Our lone entry proved a success. We took a second place in the mile relay. The team was composed of McGaughy, Williams, Watts, and Blitch with Carhart as a substitute. March 17-Edison Invitation Meet Although still inexperienced the Alamo Heights tracksters proved them- selves this week-end. Charles Lebrecht took fourth in both high and low hurdles, Reagan Preis took fourth in the mile: Tom Bell was fourth in the broad jump: lack Watts captured a second place in the 880 and a third place in the high jump. Our relay teams also took a third and a fourth place in the mile and 440, respectively. The teams were composed of Bell, Williams, McGaughy, and Blitch for the sprint relay, with Watts replacing Bell to complete the mile relay team. March 23-Alamo Heights Invitation The Alamo Heights Meet proved to be one of the largest and best meets in South Texas this year. Reagan Preis, who took second place in the mile, was our only representative in the Winners' circle, but much needed experience was Gained by all contestants. The District track meet will be held in April, and we're confident that our team will rate among the-best in district competition. L-V sis- V sf -...Ld ' I ..iuw,... Hz. First Bow Self, Bell, Preis, Blitch, Watts, Williams, McGaughy, Benson, and Coach Martin, Second Row McMullen, Carhart, Truex, Scrivener, Dibrell, Neithamer, Lebrecht, and Harvey I President-Marion Maple Vice-President-Io Lee Wheat Secy Treas Carol Howard Sgt.-at-Arms-Peggy Whitesides ' Avery, Betty Bruff, Ioyce Carter, Phyllis Cash, Ela Clapp, Marjorie Edwards, Ann Gill, Mary Ann Hanson, Shirley Hailey, Betty Io Heiliqman, Margie Howard, Carol Hunt, Betty Io Hutchinson, Rosemary Irby, Lois Lowe, Iodie Maple, Marion Martin, Barbara Miller, Marjorie Milliken, lane Osborne, Willye Peyton, Patricia Prentiss, lanet Soznple, Norma Sheridan, Pat Sturman, Ioan Wheat, Io Lee Whiteside-s, Peqqy The Alamo Heights High School Tennis Club, under the spon- sorship of Miss Frances Sims, is the only ath- letic organization for girls in the school. The first meet- ing in the fall was devoted entirely to the election of officers and the selection of a set of rules to be followed. Since this first meeting the club's interest has increased, and on the Alamo Heights tennis courts can be seen scores of players. The tennis team made their debut at Brackenridge on Ianuary 23. The score was as follows: Doubles- Peyton and Maple - Amelong and Knox 2-6 l-6 Singles- Martin-Spence 1-6 Martin-Rutledge 6-l Hailey-Rutledge 1-6 On March 23, the Second Annual Alamo Heights Invi- tation Girls' Tennis Tourna- ment. - Betty Io Hailey - Barbara Martin Singles Y t Pat Peyton Doubles TENNIS TEAM Marion Maple Doubles L Nc-We . D ' wig-rfbcoj ..,..,.,,,, ?9DQf0f CQ 6 PNXQ GQ, . Q Ivsatfj Q V I gx ii L V '9 EX WA W F, 4X4Q W J X 1 1 W fY X S 3 I 5 3 ' Compliments E Q.u.u.i'b, 1 Cmnt, L'icgwnauAzcuJa'w49Nd-UWW1 f Qvbgcnirz Llfxpbll 3f'f1WLUxO-MAxwf' amid +Clbe1u3qap. QLLXILG 5954"-"Q-' advmnqzzl ww wxud Elnfm-4050435 'mia' 9.3015 PJ-LUJ-5 1 Elhmaqtb oA05'- 034 JU2u.a,u ielfhaEl5kLuJLo.k. LXGUJNEJ QVWHY-Y WMM! 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'A' 'k 'A' if 1501 BROADWAY Compliments Compliments of M O N T G O M E R Y of D R U G S T O R E Olmos at McCullough .J. M. SCHUCHARDT Phone Pershing 7131 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS iY"Q""7"?Q BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 45 HARVEY P SMITH ARCHITECT Nat1onal Bank of Commerce Bulldmg SAN ANTONIO TEXAS TEXAS FLAGS Complzments Co fede at Un ted States DECORATIVE SERVICE CO C W MITCHELL 420 O k Str t :Thu th C H 1d1023 We Pfmf Complzments THE HOOF PRINT 'k GORDON PRINTING CO SOUTHERN MUSIC COMPANY C 8133 880 East Houston S E V E N O A K S Your Own Nzght Club Even If You Dont Attend THE COLONEL O 'k ft ' n r e- i ' ' a ee GENERAL CONTRACTOR Two Blocks East of Broadway a i een ' ar e iyq--qvwg. -t.l.i- --3.1-it fklgih-1--19:51-4 Jil- ij -'limi' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1945 THE GUARANTEE "The Style Shop ofthe South," Compliments of GENERAL OLDSMOBILE COMPANY Your Oldsmobile Dealer 801 Broadway F-7355 I. M. CAVENDER, IR., Owner BUILDING A GOOD REPUTATION SINCE 1852 I 1 . ' Cdfome of Good Luck 'wedding Rings" Bell's is Texas' Oldest jewelers! For X 93 years BELL'S has proudly served s you - your parents - and your grand- T E' parents. Today, we enjoy a sp endid ' reputation for square dealing and D Q value giving - a reputation which we D zealously guard in every transaction. , 'J Your confidence is our greatest asset! f E 516 E. 'Houston St. 93rd Year JE- ' " - : r - f aarea I "l"ilf"l"""'?"1l"ql""U 'F?f"U"'4' 1l""l"'Q""O' 'ifiri' 'lf"lfi"'?"'O" BEAUTY BOX BEAUTY SHOP 4 5934 Broadway "A Home Is Your Best I noestmenf' ' ,ALAMO HEIGHTS "We Know Why As Well As How" R E L T Y I North Side Properties I 'k ,I-.2531 5944 BROADWAY EULA RITCHEY BETH SADLER San Antonio 2, Texas T. 2696 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '45 The Future Homeowners of Alamo Heights School District Let Us Help You MILLER 3. MILLER REALTY CO. T-1812 5935 Broadway GOOD LUCK TO THE STUDENTS OF ALAMO HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE STABLEFORD Owner I MISSION CITY PONTIAC CO. ALAMO HEIGHTS CAKE SHOP "It,s Fresh Every Hour of the Dayv The Most Complete Variety of Party Tea Cookies, Rolls and Pies, Wedding, Birthday and Party Cakes Reasonably Priced BREAD-ROLLS-COFFEE CAKES 5915 Broadway Travis 4121 ' Fon QUICK AND GOOD D H U G s E H V 1 C E PHONE , PATT'S DRUG STORE 5105 Broadway T. 2616 Alamo Heights San Antonio, Texas BAGWELL SERVICE STATION GOOD LUCK, CLASS OF 1945 - "We Appreciate Your Patronagen 'R ,I , Your Neighborhood Visit Our New Toy and Gift Department S 1 N C L A 1 R ' Dealer ALAMO HEIGHTS LUMBER CO 5939 Broadway YT. 3338 'I' BEHT MINSHALL, Owner 5031 Broadway T. 1551 ' "7"Q" "I" "lf "I" "T"Q' ' '?"'lf Wl""i' 'Wi' 'l""l"1l""l' 'FTW' -lf'i"il' BEST WISHES TO OUR FUTURE CITIZENS FRANK L. JONES ' GENERAL INSURANCE ' 1125 Alamo National Bldg. Oflice F. 4151 ' Home T. 3732 BLUE BONNET Compliments GROCERY 81 MARKET +1 of ALAMO HEIGHTS COMPLETE FOOD STORE SAN ANTUNIU MUSIC ' COMPANY T. 3311 6301 Broadway ISAAC BLEDSOE, President 'lr Conn, Pan American, Cavalier Band and Orchestra Instruments Compliments if 316 W. Commerce Garfield 1331 Of Compliments of . ROY H- GARWOOD .NSURLBSSFZSEENCY 'k See Us or Call Cathedral 1364 i 330 W. Commerce WE ARE THE PEOPLE to sell you the best insurance money can buy. COLEMAN 8. co. 1125 Alamo National Building Telephone F-4151 VICTOR PRASSEL CONSTRUCTION i San Antonio, Texas Compliments Of Dr. Mendicino if C o m p l i m e n t s Of LONGHORN PORTLAND I CEMENT COMPANY 'A' Goodrich Tires Sz Tubes Reliable Batteries Certified Lubrication Washing - Polishing ,C SCHEFFLER'S SERVICE STATION TEXACO PRODUCTS Corner Broadway 81 College Blvd. DP.. Jos. F. DOYLE, O.D. DR. los. F. DOYLE, In., O.D. dz B.S. INO. A. DOYLE, Optician OPTOMETRISTS AZTEC BUILDING San Antonio, Texas 'ILA-f-ILJP 'iii-Jllkl-14' Com plinz 0 nts of CHRISTIES ' SH.-XXV-PERFECT DIAMONDS ' FAMOUS MAKE XVATCHES ' SMART JEXVELRY CREATIONS TEXAS' GREATEST IEIVELERS San Antonio, Texas 203 EAST HOUSTON ST. In the Gunter Iluiel I , Compliments Of T. E. BARNES JR. LUMBER co. 901 Victoria Street SAN ANTONIO, K. 1293 TEXAS BEST OF LUCK TO THE GRADUATING CLASS KODAKS - FILM 0121945 ' HAROLD SCHAEZIER FO' Befe' Fm T. 3821 5408 Broadway I K + 4 ilri' 'TT' I + E ? i 4 + 5 + I + I I Compliments of SAN ANTONIO BUICK CO. 501 Broadway Fannm 1316 San Antomo Texas THE IZE BOX Good Goodzes Always 5320 Broadway T 0151 W D Thurman Manager PASCAL 81 ROLF SERVICE STATION 3130 McCullough P 9911 Mobxlgas Mob11o11 CLYDE HARDING S STYLE CENTER BEAUTY SALON Feather Cuts Han' Art1st1c Permanent Wavmg Stay? of Experts to Serze You Natlonally 1 'iz Famous ,dwg H Styhst I I For Appomtment No 1 5009 Broadway Call T 1141 No 2-2314 San Pedro Call P 3011 ALAMO HEIGHTS CLEANERS 81 HATTERS Modern Eqmpment Ladzes Work a Speczalty W D Cornehson T 4111 5943 Broadway 7 Styling and . A - - V ' . LUKES EARL ABEIJS General Merchandise em, tm, The Height of good food E. L. LUKE In "The Heights' 8: CO. Congratulations to the -Class of '45- from San Antonio's only store devoted exclusively to clothes in smooth Junior sizes-come in for a look see-you'll find oodles of sharp duds to take you smartly into your next step-whether it's to be college or business slim junior sizes 9's to 15's SNOW WHITE LHUNDRY 2221 Boardvvay - G-2268 We Have A Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service C-LQ?-D -ws-D 20721 Cash and Carry M We Pick Up and Deliver 174-4-'gf WILLIAM C. KING FLOWER SHOP 'I' Gunter Hotel Arcade Compliments of . ALAMO DRIVERLESS CAR COMPANY S00 N. Alamo St. F. 9393 NATHAN NEVELOW City Map with New City Limit Lines f and All Subdivisions and New ' Streets Up to Date Complwents Four sizes - 81.00 to 827.50 of f R, E, LAN1-IAM SOUTHWELL MAP CO. i 1 1 2 D W y e r Opposite the Court House Compliments T H E R O SE S H O P of F L O W E R S .... MCILHANY CONOCO SERVICE STATION 13202 McCullough Ave. CORSAGES, CUT FLOWERS FUNERAL DESIGNS WEDDING DECORATIONS 'k SAN ANTONIO TEXAS 517 North St. Mary's G. 8238 Compliments NEICE 81 MODESETT of FIRESTONE STORE , 5012 Broadway San Antonio, Texas Mons O'DAY HQMUEOF " AUTO SUPPLIES AND HARDWARE G Q O D L U C K I . SCHOOL PINS SCHOOL RINGS Graduates of ,45 TROPHIES JOE C. BETTENCOURT TODDS ' SPORTSWEAR " 502 E. Houston St M fg. jewelers, Diamond Setters W atchmakers, Engravers ' Expert Repairing . 246 College St. San Antonio Texas f 4 f I COMPLIMENTS 1 . OF 4? "' CONTRACTORS " f +I A SAN ANTONIO TEXAS "Where Beauty Is an Artn D R . P E P P E R 1, ART BEAUTY SALON BUTT'-I NG C0 I 3131 Mc-Cullough Ave. "' 13.7021 SAN ANTONIO P - ' T E X A s I MH. CHAND 1 I MR. IIARTLI-X I Mn. JACOBS U 816 Dallas G 9137 I A TCM ,I C I W-,,-,,, -Q Wa. , - M' '."'l' 4fi.Y"l' 'Yil""?"'F"'?'q"4"'0""OfiiY1l' 'Pifilfi' '5"if'4 '?"'7"+"T' T""P'ifi.' NEVELOW BROTHERS 456 Main Avenue Home Cooking LATIN QUARTER F. 1301 'I' i' RDiSiTil9ut0TS 'Mexican Cuisine KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES " f i' 305 W. Iosephine St. L O N G L I F E BATTERIES P'2'2064 JOHN F. CUNNINGHAM FORREST A. DINN CUNNINGHAM 8: DINN ' GENERAL CONTRACTORS " ' G. 8275 1119 N. Mesquite Street San Antonio, Texas F. 7291 3800 Broadway BEVERLY'S A . BECKERS SERVICE Alamo Heights, Own Q Exclusive Dress Shop i W Independently 5024 Broadway T. 1621 . Owned and Operated Compliments of W. R. DALLAS ALAMO HEIGHTS NEWS FURNITURE The Only Newspaper Published STUDIO in the Largest City in Bexar County ff fExcept the County Seatj WYLIE R. DALLAS ZELMA R. DALLAS FRANK SILLS ' Phone P. 1311 GULF SERVICE STATION P ' Alamo Heights San Antonio 2, Texas 'I' , BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY SANANTONIO COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ' 'Vi' Fifi? "I" 'I' 1l""l" "?'T"i?f "I" il" "7?""7"T"1Y"Qf7?' '5' "U" BROADWAY THEATER T. 1811 'k BETTA' -WOLF, Manager if Complete New Show Every Friday Sunday and Tuesday For SALES or RENTALS in ALAMO HEIGHTS TERREEAL HILLS C a ll HARTMAN REALTY COMPANY T. 3381 . ir l ALTERMAN'S MAN'S SHUP U -A' GUNTER HOTEL Uma Vfi wwivu gx0.v.oau.'X9cxg lX'Ju..x.!.bX - A gimp sa.:-4NSJv Suggs, Na-iilmx vubwxg Lp "GN, -5 Q35 QSWB .QBSS o-4-vacpog, QJJX EM EN A W 1251 'AQ est 1.91168 to the C1358 0 5 Q:..eNXk CxS '5-XCTYX3 'ES 5:10-M. FRANK BRCS. BILLY BURKE UTHOROKLEANH Laundry 81 Cleaning -gf , t 4909 Broadway T. 3348 PABST ENC-RAV ING COMPANY 222 Losoya Street 'A' Jlfznufactzwers of School Invitations and Iewelry PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY BEST NVISHES TO STUDENT BODY AND FACULTY FROM YOUR P, T. A.. COMPLIMENTS OF 'k WOLF F 8: MARX i' San Antonio Quality Store v7'T""l""lfil""Fii""l' 'lYi7'Q' jack Holt A ALAMO HEIGHTS BARBER SHOP PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE T. L.YouNG BARBER SHOP "Near the Schoolv 5931 Broadway ORIGINAL MEXICAN C 0 mvli-H1 ent RESTAURANT of f ALA M0 . "F ood With N That Original L U M B E R Q Mexican Flauorv C O M P A N Y ' 2110 South Flores sr. 117 LOSOYA STREET SAN ANTONIO, ' TEXAS C. 7982 Fannin 4161 Compliments . of STOVALL WHOLESALE CO. FRANK ROBERTSON ' B U I L D E R " 227 Cloverleaf Travis 3023 Travis 3391 "'l""lfif"l""l' "i"iOf1l"'-lfi1"i" 4""l""l' 'lf'+ "O""l""lf"lf TTHEIUS BOTTLERS OF 1 MATTHEWS ORANGE TRAWBERRY- GRAPE' ROOTBEER ' LEMONADE A. J. SMITH SEEDS - PLANTS - BULBS HARDWARE 5003-05 Broadway San Antonio Texas GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORPORATION 1801 Broadway Phone G. 1261 BROADWAY CLEANERS r I Z AND DYERS 4053! ' QUALITY AND SERVICE GUARANTEED The Center of Attraction 5402 Broadway , San Antonio , Texas Compliments of ORMSBY CHEVROLET CO. "The only dealer automotive Engineer in Texas" One Block South Transit Tower ' Dial Garfield 0113 For A CONGRATULATIONS Your Graduation Flowers CLASS OF 1945 Call . 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