Alamo Heights High School - Olmos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1947
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F OREWORD
As you hurry on through life at the mad pace of the world
of today, we hope that there may be a few moments in which
you can stop and meditate and perhaps dream of the days you
spent at Heights. High school days are the happiest days of
your life, for the gaiety and laughter, the heartbreak and tears
are so combined inhigh school to give you some special some-
thing you will never have again. It is for this reason that we
have compiled this little book of memories.
We have chosen "Life at Heights" as our theme for this
annual. Life is such an important thing, and the days you
spend in high school are the beginning of your great adventure
into life.
It is the sincere wish of this staff that your life 'may al-
ways be as clear and deep as a crystal pool, and may the
image that reflects back to you be one of which you need not
be ashamed.
THE EDITOR
THE OLMOS OF 1947
Published by the students of
ALAMO HEIGHT
Editor..................
S HIGH SCHOOL
..........joyce Bruff
Assistant Editors......... Mary Pat Zachry
Howard Fer guson
Business Manager............... Bob Bauers
Ass't Bus. Mgr ......
Lay-out Artist .....
Art Editor ..........
Feature Editors .....
Bill Shoemaker
......Martha Ann Coyle
.....Mary Beth Hiester
Colette Kohler,
,Iere Thompson,
Advertising Manager.......... Jackson Stith
Photographers......... .....Tom Carhart,
Sports Editor s.. . . .
Club Editors.....
john Hill
.... Hal Copeland,
Dean Moore,
Louis Sanders
Nancy Chadwell,
Morjorie Clapp,
Bob Kotzebue
Snapshot Managers.......... Betsy Bmlnett,
Typists.... .
Copyreaders.....
Business Staff.........
Advertising Staff....
Rose Ann Reekers
Eleanor Scarborough
......Nancy Casrnere,
joan Bradley,
Patty Roberts,
David Wolf,
Kathryn Young
..... Kathryn Alcorn,
Mary jane Ayres
Martha Lou Lackey
Beverly Manton,
Margaret jo Samuels
Pat Jennings,
Rose Ann Mills
.......Joan Davis,
Renee Danal,
Louise Lippard,
Bill Stringfellow
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that leads into the Heavens and Eternity. May they
always strive and work and build and live that they
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ROBERT B. REED
Supminteiident
Alamo Heights Public Schools
Bachelor of Scicncc, Southwestern
Texas State Teachers' College
Master of Education,
Univcrsity of Texas
SUPERINTEND EN
BOARD OF EDUCATION
ANDREVV DIINVORTH - Presicleilt
A. E. ROBERTSON-Vice-President
A. M. MICHAEL - Secretary
ROY CARNVOOD
MRS. COLE KELLEY
FRANK ROBERTSON
PERRY SHANKLE
Never in all my years in educational
work has there been evident such an a-
wareness of democratic responsibility
and sincerity of mutual effort as in the
Alamo Heights High School thislyear.
My personal gratitude to the students
and faculty for making this spirit a reality
is difficult to express in proper proport-
ion. But, however much it may cover me
with an individual feeling of well-being ,
the assurance that the most important
objective of education-democratic living-
is becoming more nearly a fact and not
just a word-there is the true cause of
gratification.
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PRI CIPAL
LEONARD G. NYSTROM
Principal
Senior High School
Bachelor of Arts
Northwestern University
Master of Arts
Southem Methodist University
OUR TEACHERS
. . . and why we like them
MR. GEORGE BLACKALLER
History
A real sport . . . a man about town . . .
casual.
MRS. ELAINE CAROL
Homemaking
Wond fl ' '
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sical voice.
MISS FRANCES DUSHEK
Math
A good sense of humor . . . likes chew-
ing gum Conly at her off periodsj.
MISS MARY B. CARVER
MR. E. O. ARSERS MK. MELVIN S. DAVIS
Librarian Band Chemistry
Her undying loyalty to student Self- No limit -to his- energy where the band We admire his skill with a meter stick
government, is COIlC6fI'l6d. '
knows his chemistry.
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. . . a wonderful sense of humor . . . Typing
. . . very understanding except to paper
never .gets angry. wad throwers . . . Southern drawl.
MISS LYLA FLESHER
Latin
. has the most beautiful blue eyes
we've seen.
Miss ANNA BELLE CILMER MR. HAROLD W. GREENLEE
English Music
. . . A smile for everyone . . . the per- . . . his cultured accent . . . his general
feet lady. knowledge of languages.
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MR JOE GUILLORY
Health Ed.
. . . a really capable coach for our future
Mules.
. OUR TEACHERS
. . . and why we like them
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MISS CLADYS T. HENNINGEB
Guidance Director
. . . really on the beam . . . democratic
in practice and theory.
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Art
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D1-amatics Spanish Mechanical Drawing
. . . personality plus . . . our righthand . always ready to pitch in and . . . Just one of the boys at heart . .
man' e p . . . symbolizes Y-Teen spirit. concerned with your activities.
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and why we like them
Miss LAURENE LICHTHOUSE MR- I- E- MARTIN
History . Geometry-Coach l
. . . her devotion to her uprobl- msn- . .. . a real H19-Ill1f3CfU1'9f Of Champion'
refreshing sense of humor. 5h1P teams-
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Biology - Ass't. Coach English Steno-Typing
. . . works well with "Baldy,-keeps Ulll' . . . we admire her even temper. Never- . . . petite but dynamic--helping her
boys on the ustraight and narrow" path. tiring worker. advisory succeed.
GUR TEACHERS
MRS. ARRA P. SAWYER
Spanish
. . . always the same sweet and con-
siderate person.
and why we like them
MBS. NEDA SCHAEFFER
Physics
. . . able to keep order without force .
"Know what you copy."
MISS FRANCES SIMS
Health Ed.
. . . "slavedriver" of the Pep Squad but
we love her just the same.
MRS. OMA VORDENBAUM MISS HELEN DAWSON MISS DOLLY CATES
English Secretary Secretary
. . . Very vivacious . . . alwvvs enthu- . . . always ready to listen to our alibis . .. . . . our unfailing source of encourage-
siastic, interested. ideal secretary. ment and inspiration.
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SENIOR CLASS
From the time this senior class entered high school three
years ago, each member has been a hard-working individual,
seeking to gain for his school and class recognition and distinc-
tion in service and leadership.
OFFICERS
President - Skip Mills Reporter - Marjorie Clapp
Vice-President - Mary Jane F ellbaum Girl Historian - Josie Samuels
Secretary - Gene Longmire Boy Historian - Virgil Steele
Treasurer - Frances Rogers Parliamentarian - Norma Wright
Sgt.-at-Arms - Jack Spooner
ALCORN, KATHRYN
"Kitch"
Do scientific or medical
work of some kind
Natl. Hon. Soc. '47
Band '43-'6
Solo C. '44-'6
Y-Teen '44-'7,-Fin. Com.
Chi. '46-'7
Ser. C. '46-'7
Of. Help. '46-'7
Clee C. '46-'7, Mix. Cho. '46
Assem. '46
Olmos '46-'7
Ten. C. '46-'7
Span. C. '46
Bowl. C. '46-'7
Dram. C. '474Soc. Com. Ch
Sr. Play '47
Sci. C. '44-'7-V.-Pres.
Pep Sq. '46-'47
Qu. 6: Sc. '47
Dist. Steno. '47
ANDERSON, BILL
' "Stinky"
To get rich quick
Football '4436
Assem. '47
AYRES, MARY IANE
"Susie"
To find an ambition
Olmos '46-'7
Bowl. C. '46-'7
Y-Teen '46-'7
ALLENSWORTI-I, DANNY
6CI.Iot,Y
To go to Rice
Olmos '46
Hi-Y '45-'6
Hi-Y Conf. '46
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BAKER, BERTICE DALE
"Dess"
To be a registered nurse
Dram. C. '46-'7
Lib. C. '46-'7
ATWELL, NELL
"Kitten,
To own a speedboat com-
plete with sailor
Y-Teen '46-'7
Choral C. '46-'7
Oct. '46-'7
Ten. C. '46-'7
BACON, HELEN
hnifldyr'
To grow long hair
Span. C. '46
Y-Teen '44-'6
BAUERS, ROBERT E.
GKBOEI
To be a good aviator
Hi-Y '44-'6
Sci. C.,'45-'6
Span. C. '46-'7
Stu. Coun. '44
Boys Chorus '45
Olmos '46
Natl. H. Soc. '47
Qu. or Sc. '47
BRADFIELD, KENNETH '
"Shanks"
To be a chemical engineer
Assem. '46
BROCK., BILL
To graduate this year
Hi-Y '45-'6
Football '45-'G
Assem. '45
Track '45
V. Cps. '45
CALDWELL, WARREN
To be a successful business-
Inan
Hi-Y '44-'7-Rep. '46-'7
Basketball '46
Letter '46
Soph. Nom. Com. '46
Sch. Soc. Com. '46
Most Rep. Soph. '45
Most Rep. Ir. '46
Of. Help.
5
Stu. Colm. 45-'7-Rep. '46
Adv. Pres. '44
Boy's Ch. '44-'5
Mixed Ch, '45
Assem. '44-'6
Ten: '46
Track-Letter '46
CLAPP, MABIORIE
"Clap-Clap"
To be a woman Walter
Winchell
Band '44-'6
Swing Band '45-'6
of. Help. '45-'6
Qu. 6: Sc. '46-'7
Y-Teen '44-'7-Rep. '46-'7
Dram. C. '47-Hist. '47-Prog.
Chr, '47
Assem. '45-'7
Hoofprint '45-'6
Sci. C. '45-'7-Sec. '46
Ser. C. '46-'7 5 V V. 5, jfs
Bowl. C. 47
Olmos '45-'7--C. Ed. '46-'7
Sr. Play. Prod. '47
Ten. C. '44-'7
BELOHLAVEK, BE'I'I'Y
SKB I I!
To be a model
Y-Teen '44-'7
Ten. C. '46-'7
Bowl. C. '46-'7
Dram. C. '47
Pep Sq. '44-'5
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BORING, IMOCENE
To be a famous model
BRUF F , JOYCE
"Bones"
To make something fine
out of my life
Ntl. H. Soc. '46-'7
Editor of Olmos '47
Octette '45-'7
Stu. Coun. '45
Ser. C. '46-'7-Chap. '47
Sci. C. '46-'7-Treas. '47
Dram. C. '47-Critic '47
Span. C. '47
Sextette '46
Pep Sq. '45-'7
Bowl. C. '47
Ten. C. '45-'7
Adv. Pres. '47
Assem. '45-'47
Of. Help. '47
Qu. 61 Sc. '47
Clee C. '45-'7
Y-Teen '45-'7
Sr. Play '47
Hoof Print '47
Soph. Trio '44
Mixed Ch. '46
Dist. Decl. '47
BRADLEY, JOAN
"Alberta"
To meet Smoe
Y-Teen '44-'7
Sre. C. '45-'7
Pep Sq. '44-'6
Clee C. '45-'7
Assem. '45-'7
Ten. C. '46-'7
Dram. C. '47
Bowl. C. '47-Sec. '47
Hoof Print '46-'7
Mixed Ch. '45
Olmos '44, '47
Of. Help. '46-'7
Sr. Play Prod. '47
CLOSUIT, IEANNE
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Ieannie
To be a professional rafller
Soph. Cl. Sec. '45
Adv. Trea. '45-V. Pres. '46
Stu. Coun. '45-'7-Trea. '46-
B.C.S.L.A. Del. '45
Most Repr. Ir. Girl '46
Ir. Cl. Sec. '46
Pep Sq. '45-'7
Cheerleader '46-'7
Span. C. '46-'7
Most Pop. Girl '47
Assem. '45-'7
Y-Teen '45-'7-Pro. Chr. City
Coun. '46-'7-V. Pres. '46-'7
Natl. Hon. Soc. '47
Ser. Cl. '46-'7-Pres.
COX, WILLIAM
"Blackie"
CRANE, MARY JANE
capinkyrx
To be a brunette
Y-Teen '45-'7
Bowl. C. '45-'7
Ten. C. '46-'7
Clee C. '46-'7
Mixed Ch. '46-'7
Assem. '46-'7
Hoof Print '46-'7
Of. Helpf '46
Sr. Pl. Prod. '47
Dram. C. '47
COLTON, PAT
..Pat,,
To make a good business
man
Hi-Y '45-'6
Assem. '47
Span. C. '46
Sci. C. '45-'6
Dram. C. '47
Bowl. C. '47
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DANA L, BEN EE
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Clee C. '46
Assem.
Ten. C. '46-'7
Olmos '46
Dram. C. '46-'7
Y-Teen '45-'7
Ser. C. '46-'7
Cheerleader '46
Ir. Trio '45-'6
Pep Sq. '45-'6
Soph. Nom. Co. '45
Stu. Coun. '45-'6
Of. Help. '45
COYLE, MARTHA ANN
c:Marty,x
To do scientific work
Nat. H. Soc. '46-'7
Pep sq. '46-,7
Latin C. '45-'7
Sci. C. '44-'7-Prog. Ch. '47
Ser. C. '46-'7-Soc. Ser.
Ch. '47
Y-Teen '45-'7-Pub. Ch.
Sr. Pl.
Ten. C.
Olmos
Glee C. '45-'7
Qu. 61 Sc. '47
Dist. Steno. '47
Bowl. Cl. '46
CROWE, MILDRED
"Noots"
To own an interior
decoration shop
Y-Teen '44-'7
Lat. C. '44-'7
Sc, C. '46-'7
Pep Sq. '46-'7
DAVIS, JACKIE
"Niki"
To be a lawyer
V. Cps. '43
Y-Teen '44
Assem. '45-'6
Clee C. '45-'6
Mixed Ch. '46
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DEWBERRY, MARILYN
IOYCE "Dewey"
To be a model or an actress
Y-Teen '46-,7
Sci. C. '44-'7
Span. C. '46-'7
Dram. C. '46-'7
Assem. '47
Lib. C. '46-'7
DURKEE, DANNY S.
"Silver Thorn"
To marry Susie
Football '44-'6
Hi-Y '45-'6
Assem. '47
EARLE, SUSAN
To be in radio
Lib. C. '45-'6
Span. C. '46
Dram. C. '46
Bowl. C. '46
ELMORE, REX
China bound
DAVIS, JOAN
"Ioanie"
To bum down "Ioanie's
Tea Room" DEEC, QWEN
. Y-Teen '44-'7-Pub. Com. Rustyn
SeEhC.4g'6T,7 To be a veterinarian or a
Mixed ch. '45-'7 rancher
Mixed Quarette '45-'6 Hi-Y '46-'7
glee ,jig Assem. '45-,7
LFE' ASL ,214-,5 Stu. Coun. '46-,7-V-Pres. '46-'7
Pep Sq. '45-'7
Assem. '44-'7
Bowl. C. '46-'7
Dram. C. '46-'7
Olmos '44-'7
Sr. Pl. Prod. '47
Of. Help. '45-'7
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DIX, JOHN
"Dixie"
To get married and have
sixteen kids
Track '44-'5
Football '44-'6
Cl. Sec. ,44
Assem. '45
Hi-Y '44-'5
DURKEE, DORTHEA
CCD0lly!!
To get out of Heights and
stay happy always
Y-Teen '45-'6
Lib. C. '46-'7
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ENGELKE, ALBERT
To be successful
Hi-Y '45-'7
Basketball '45-'6
1FELLBAUM,
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MARY JANE
"Blackie"
To Reach 5'1"
Y-Teen '44-'7
Soc. Chr. '45-'6-Pres. '46-'7
Ser. C. '45-'7-Prog. Ch. '46-'7
'Pep Sq. '45-'7-V-Pres. '46-'7-
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Capt. '46-'7
Latin C. '44-'7-lst Con. '45-'6
Stu. Coun. '44-'6
Of. Help. '44-'7
Adv. V-Pres. '44-'5-Sec. '4536
jr. Cl. Treas. '45-'6
Sr. Cl. V-Pres. '46-'7
Span. C.
Bowl. C. '46-7
Dram. C. '46-'7
Sr. Play '47
Assem. '4437
Natl. Hon. Soc. '47
GAUNTT, ROLAND
To be an aeronautical
engineer
Football '44-'6
Hi-Y '44-'6
Boys Ch. '45
Assem. '45-'7
Track '46
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ERBEN, RAYMOND
"Dutchman"
To be a coach
Football '44-'7-Capt. '45
Letterman '44-'6
Cl. Pres. '44-'5
Hi-Y '44-'6-V. Pres. '46
Rep. '45
Basketball '44-'6
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To be a secretary
Pep Sq. '46-'7
FITZGERALD, BILL
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To marry a rich widow
Assem. '47
GORDON, IOHN
CKBOOQ!
To have 3 different kinds of
measles at the same time.
Assem. '45
Adv. Sec. '46
GREEN, TOM
To get a good time out
of life
Track '44-'5
Hi-Y '44-'7-Sgt.-at-arms
Ath. Com. '46
Football '44-'7-Letter '45-'6
Stu. Coun. '44-'6
Corr. Sec. '45-'6
V. Cps. '44
B.C.S.L.A. Del. '45
M. Pop. Boy. '47
Natl. Hon. Soc. '47
HARVEY, DON
To be an aeronautical
engineer
Track '45-'7
Hi-Y '44-'7
Band '44-'6
Boy ch. '47
Bowl. C. '47
HEITKAMP, MELVIN
"Melley"
To get rich quick
HILL, IOHN WILLIAM HOPKINS, DOUGLAS
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Va. '46 Football '44-'6
Hi-Y '46-'7
Olmos '46-'7
Qu. Br sc. '47
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GREENE, NANCY
lKNank!!
To stack B-B's on the
running board
V. Cps. '43
Y-Teen '44-'7
Assem. '46-'7
Ten. C. '46-'7
Girls Ch. '46-'7
Olmos '45
H00f Pr. '46-'7
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"Swede"
To own a Cadillac con-
vertible
Band '44-'7
All City Band '46
Hi-Y '45-'7-Hi-Y Conf. '46
HEILIGMAN,
KATHLEEN
"Kathie"
To pass Steno
'Y-Teen '44-'5
Lib. C. '45-'7
Rec. Sec.
Bowl. C. '47
HENDRICK, LOTTIE
"Tissie"
To be successful in making
him happy
HOWE, FRANCES
To marry in the Army
Y-Teen '44-'7
Span. C. '46-'7
IANSEN, LILLIAN
CGI-lil!!
To travel
Sci. C. '45-'7
Y-Teen '44-'5
Pep Squad '46-'7
Dram. C. '46-'7
Bowl. C. '46-'7
JONES, BOBBY
"Rhoda"
To get four instead of three
Football '44-'5-Letter '46-'7
Track-Letter '46-'7
Hi-Y '44-'5
Stu. Coun. '44-'5
Adv. Pres. '44-'5
Assem. 745-'6
Soph. Nom. Com. '44
Basketball-Letter '47
Natl. Hon. Soc. '47
. O' B'Ll ' x,
X
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IRBY, LO1s MARIE
"Babe"
To sing a professional duet
with Gene
Y-Teen '44-'7-Com. Ch. '45-'6
Ser. C. '45-'7-Soc. Ser. Ch.
'46-'7
Ten. C. '44-'7
Bowl. C. '46
Span. C. '46
Dram. C. '46-V. P. '46
Assem. '45-'7
Pep Squad '44-'7
C-lee Club '45-'7
Olmos '46-'7
Off. Help. '44-'7
Hoof Print '47
Olmos Copyreader '47
Sr. Production Staff '47
Mixed Ch. '46
,onyx
- 'N
JOHNSTON, 1. D.
"Johnson"
To Hnish high school
Assem, '46
KIRBY, BILL
To be a lawyer
Football '44-'6-Letter '45-'6
Basketball-Letter '45
Assem. '46
Dram. '46
Adv. V-Pres. '45
Hi-Y '44
KNUDSEN, HOLLY
To be a good photographer
Tran. from L.A.
Dram. C, '46-'7
Sci. C. '46-'7
Y-Teen '46-'7
Sr. Play Prod. '47
' z .
LEBRECHT, CHARLES
"Hairless"
To be a successful real
estate man
Track '45-Letter
Football '46-Letter
LONCMIRE, GENE
"Skippy'
To sing a professional duet
with Lois
Glee C. '44-'7
Assem. '44-'7
Y-Teen '44-'7
Ser. C. '45-'7
Bowl. C. '46-'7
Pep Sq. '44-'7
Adv. Sec. '44-Treas. '45
Sen. Cl. Sec. '46-'7
Swing Trio '45-'7
McCOMAS, MARTHA
llMacD
To find a place where
Kilroy hasn't been
Y-Teen '45-'6
Ten. C. '46-'7
Bowl. C. '46-'7
Assem. '46
McILHEN NY, IAN ET
"Mickey"
To finish my book "Why
People Co Crazy"
Y-Teen '45-'7
Ten. C. '46-'7
Dram. C. '46-'7
Bowl. C. '46-'7
42-2.1. .sg rg
LACKEY, MARTHA
"Loki"
To be a second Sarah Bem-
hardt
Ten. '45-'7
Y-Teen '44-'5
Span. C. '46-Sgt.-at-arms
Ser. C. '46
Hoof Print '46
Olmos '46 '
Pep Sq. '44-'7-Sgt. '46-'7
Clee C. '45
Assem. '45-'6
Of. Help.
Bowl. C. 46-Treas. '46-'7
Drama C. '46
Sr. Play '47
-Ni K -W,
grwz .ggi NEIL,-
LEAVITT, DAVID
fCDaveY!
To be an aeronautical
engineer
Football '4436-Manager
'44-'6-Letter '44-'6
Hi-Y '44
Sr. Pl. Prod. '46
LIPPARD, LOUISE
CGLOUD
To be a blonde
Y-Teen '44-'7-Hist. '46-'7
Ser. C. '45-'7-Hist. '46A'7
Clee C. '45-'7
Mixed Ch. '45-'7
Jr. Trio '45-'6
Assem. '44-7
Pep Sq. '44-'7
Drum Majorette '46-'7
Olmos '47
Bowl. C. '46-'7
Dram. C. '46-'7 .
Hoof Print '46-'7
Sr. Pl. Prod.
Ten. C. '46-'7
MASTERSON, TOM
"Wash"
Football '45-'6
Basketball "B" Team '45
Assem. '44-'6
Hi-Y '44-'7
Band '44-'7
Ass't. Director '45-'7
Swing Band '46-'7
Letter '46
'..irl'r .6
MCKINNEY, MARY MYERS, TAD
ELIZABETH "Betsey" "Thaddeus"
To have curly hair To be a pool shark
Y-Teen '45-'7 Hi-Y '46-'7
Pep Sq. '46-'7 Track '47
Clee C. '46
Ten. C. '46-'7
Bowl. C. '46-'7
Assem. '46
MILLS, HERBERT
Kfskipii
To be an engineer
Adv. Eres. '44-'5
Treas. Soph. Cl.
V-Pres. jr. Cl.
Pres. Sr. Cl.
Stug Cloun. '45-'7-Sgt.-at7arms
'45-'6-Pres. '46-'7
B.C5S.L.A. '45
Football '45-'6-Letter
Hi-Y '44-'7-Sec. '46-'7
Nat. H. Soc. '45-'7
Most Rep. '47
'MO0RE, DEAN
To be a consulting
chemist
Hi-Y '44-'6
Basketball '45-'6
Adv. V-Pres. '46
Assem. '45
Mixed Ch. '45
Natl. Hon. Soc. '47
Qu. Br Sc. '47
Dramatic Club '46
MITCHELL,
IACQUELINE LOU
:KJ-ackien
To show my horses at
Chicago
Band '43-'7
NYMAN, PAUL
lCBud!!
To be a chemical engineer
Trans. from N.Y. in '46
Assem. '46
Lat. C. '45-'7
Y-Teen '44-'7
Ser. C. '46-'7
Ten. C. '46-'7
Span. C. '46-'7
Bowl. C. '46-'7
MORRIS, SAM
To play in the World Series
Football '44-'6-Letter '44-'6
Basketball Letter '46
Nat. H. SOC. '46-'7
PAPE, MARVIN
flHug0Y,
To be a rancher
Hi-Y '46-'7
Band '43-'7-Letter '45-All
City Band-All State Band
PHILLIPS, GILBERT
To be a big-business tycoon!
Football '45-Letter '45-'6
Hi-Y '45-'6
Boys Ch. '45
Swing Band '46
Assem. '45-'6
Basketball '46
Adv. Pres. '46
PRIVETT, GEORGE
To be a lawyer
Hi-Y '44-'7
Span. C. '46-'7
Sci. C. '46-'7
Sr. Play
Assem. '44-'7
Of. Help. '46-'7
Sr. Play '47
REEKERS, ROSE ANN
GCR0SiD
To be in an Easter Parade
in Paris
Cheerleader '46-'7
Olmos '47
Ir. Trio
Sr. Play Prod.
Y-Teen '44-'7
Ser. C. '46-'7
Dram. '47-Chap. '46-'7
Lat. C. '44-'7
Ten. C. '46-'7
Glee C. '44-'7
Assem. '44-'7
Mixed Ch."47
-'sr
REINHACKEL, DON.
"Chipper"
To be a professional bum
V. Cps. '44
Hi-Y '44
Adv. Sec. '44-'5-V-Pres. '44-'5-
Treas. '46-'7
Assem. '44-'7
Football '44
PARKER, SHIRLEY
To be a secretary and to
go to Guam, last station
of my Dad
Bowl. C. '46-'7
PIEPER, HOWARD
To be an architect
Band '44-'7-Drum Major '45-
Letter '46
Hi-Y '45-'7
Sci. C. '44-'7-Pres. '46-'7
Lat. Cl. '44-'7
Auct. '45-'6-Con. '45-'7
Assem. '45-'6
Bowl. C. '47
POGUE, PAT
CCRat7!
To be a coach or an archi-
tect
Assem. '44
Football '46
READ, BILLY
To be a Diesel engineer
Football-Letter '44-'G
Hi-Y '45
ROBERTS, PATRICIA
KiPattyD
To satisfy Mother!
Y-Teen '44-'7
Ser. C. '46
Tel. Com. '46
Clee C. '45-'6
Mixed Ch. '45-'6
Assem. '45-'6
Span. C. '46-Sec. '46
Sci. C. '46
Pep Sq. '45-Lt. '46
Bowl. C. '46
Olmos '46
Hoof Pr. '46-'7
Sr. Play Prod. '47
Dram. C. '46
ROGERS, FRANCES
LOUISE "Francie"
To be a personality kid,
whata-whata
Y-Teen '44-'7-Fin. Com. '45
-Treas. '46-'7
Ser. C. '45-'7-V.'Pres. '46-'7
Pep Sq. '44-'7-Pres. '46-'7-
Capt. '46
Stu. Coun. '44-'5-Treas.
Assem. '46-'7
Of. Help. '46-'7
Sci. Cl. '46-'7
Span. Cl. '46-'7
Sch. Soc. Com. '46
Natl. Hon. Soc. '47
RUSSELL, JOHN LOUIS
"Louie"
ROBIN, DANIEL
ccDirty!n
To be a surgeon '
Stu. Coun. '45
Hi-Y '45
Olmos '46
Adv. Pres. '44-V.-Pres. '45
f'T
ROISTON, MARY
"Hut Sut"
Assem. '44-'6
. Y-Teen '44-'5
House Com. '44
Mixed Quartet '45
Clee C. '45-'6
K.,-.V
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RYAN DAVID
llsaltyl,
To be a rough-neck in the
oil Helds
Track '47
SAMUELS, MARGARET SANDERS, LOUIS
IO "Josie" "Louie"
To get a "Mrs." degree To be a retired businessman
Y-Teen '44-'7 Hi-Y '44-'7
Com. Ch. '45 Football '45-'6
Chap. '46-'7 Adv. V.-Pres. '45-Pres. '46-'7
Serv. Cl. '44-'7-Treas. '46-'7 Assem. '45
Nat. H. Soc. '45-'7 Stu. Coun. '45
Stu. Coun. '45-'7 Boys Ch. '45
Adv. Treas. '44-'6 Qu. St Sc. '46
Girl Hist. Sr. Class
Olmos '46-'7
Span. Cl. '46-'7
Sci. C. '46-'7
Sh. Soc. Com. '46
Sen. Play '47
Vic. Corps '44
B.C.S.L.A. '45
Hoof Pr. '46-'7
Qu. Bt Sc. '47
-'tr'
SCOTT, BOB
To be successful
Hi-Y '45-'7
Adv. V.-Pres. '46-'7
SHELTON,
WILLOWDEEN
LA VERNE "Rosie"
To be a concert singer an
a retired high school
graduate
Stu. Coun. '44
Lat. C. '44-'6
Glee C. '44
Assem. '44
Lib. C. '44-'7-Pres. '46-'7
SPOONER, JACK
Hi-Y '44-'7-Chap. '46-'7
Basketball '46-Letter '46
Football '46-Letter '46
Band '43-'7-Major '44-Ass't.
Major '45-Pres. '46
Swing Band '45-'7
Adv. Sgt.-at-arms '46
Assem. '44-'5
Lat. C. '45-'6-Tribunus '45
SAUER, HERBERT
"Country"
To go to A.8rM.
Football , '44-'6-Letter '45-'6
Track '44-'6-Letter A45-'6
Adv. Treas. '45
SPICER, DAVID
To find a gold mine
Football '45-'6-Letter '46
M4
SCARBOROUCH,
ELiEAN OR MARGARET
CCE !!
To be an interior
decorator
Y-Teen '44-'7
Sci. C. '46-'7
Ten. C. '46-'7
Span. C. '46-'7
Olmos '46-'7
Assem. '44-'5
Off. Help. '44-'5
Bowl. C. '46-'7
Ser. C. '46-'7
Sr. Play '47
SENC, RALPH
usueyn
To be a tycoon
Hi-Y '45-'7
Football '45-'6
Basketball '46
Span. C. '46-'7
Assem. '45-'6
Boys Ch. '45-'7
SIMMANG, ROSS
llkalphv
To be an engineer
1,3 I-.a 1- 4m.1. g..
STEELE, VIRGIL STEPHENS, DAVID
ccvirgn
STEINMAN, BILLIE
"Willie"
To be a secretary
Cirl Res. '44-'5
Lib. Cl. '45-'7
Sco. Ch. '46-'7
STRAYER, PAUL
l'DuV2l,,
Band '44
Football '44
Hi-Y '44-'7
Adv. Treas. '46
Vict. Corp. '44
Track '44
HARRY "Pinky"
To play professional
baseball
Football '44-'7
Hi-Y '44-'6
Adv. B. Pres. '45-'6
Boys Ch. '45
Assem. '45
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THOME, DONALD
KKRed!,
Football '45-'7
Lettered '45-'7
Assem. '45-'7
STONE, MARY PATRICIA
ccpattyv
To graduate from Texas
University
Y-Teen '44-'7-Sgt.-at-arms
'46-'7-Com. Ch. '46-'7
Assemb. '45-'7
Glee Cl. '45-'7
Mixed Ch. '45-'7
Lat. Cl. '45-'7-Pro. Ch. '47
Sci. Cl. '45-'7-Parl. '47
Dram. C. Pres. '47
Bowl. Cl. '47
Stu. Coun. '47- Rec. Sec. '46-'7
Ten. Cl. '45-'7
Olmos '45-'7
Adv. Treas. '45-'6
Pep Sq. '45-'6
Cheer L. '46-'7
Most Rep. Soph. '45
Most Rep. Sr. '47
Of. Help. '45-'7
Ser. Cl. '46-'7-Rec. Sec. '47
TIDWELL, HOWARD
"may"
To be a multi-millionaire
Football '45-'6
Track '45
Hi-Y '44-'5
Stu. Coun. '44-'7-Parl. '44-'5-
Treas. '46-'7
Assem. '45
THORN, DONALD
CHILDRESS "Tarzan"
To do engineering in South
America
Band 44-'7-Letterman '46-'7-
All City '46
Lat. Cl. '44-'7-Consul '44-'5
Stu. Coun. '44-'5
Hi-Y"44-'7-Treas. '47
Sci. Cl. '45-'7
Assem. '44-'7
Football '46
Span. Cl. '46-'7
Bowl. Cl. '46-'7
Dram. Cl. '45-'7
Natl. Hon. Soc. '47
WACENER, MARTHA
JEAN "Wagener"
To own another "Lil" car
Pep Sq. '44-'7-Lt. '46
Y-Teen '44-'7
Ser. C. '46-'7
Bowl. C. '46-'7-Pres.
Ten. C. '46-'7
Glee C. '46-'7-Mixed Ch.
Assem. '46-'7
WATSON, CHARLES
WATTS, JANET
To be an interior decorator
Pep Sq. '44-'7-Lt. '46-'7'-
Treas. '46-'7
Y-Teen '44-'7-V. Pres.
Stu. Coun. '44-'7
Lat. C. '44-'7-Consul
Ser. C. '45-'7-Parlia. '46
Assem. '44-'7
Clee C. '44-'6-Lib. '45
Swing Trio '45-'7
jr. Trio '46
Mixed Ch. '46
Bowl. C. '46-'7
Natl. Hon. Soc. '47
WATTS, WINIFRED
"Winnie"
Aeronautical engineering
Lat. C. '44-'5
Y-Teen '44-'7-Sec. '46
Pep Sq. '44-'7-Sgt. '46
Assem. '44-'7
Glee C. '44-'6
Ser. C. 45-'7-Sgt.-at-arms '46-'7
Swing Trio '46
Bowl. C. '46-'7
Stu. Coun. '46-'7
THOMPSON, GERALD
"Iere"
To go to Annapolis
Adv. Pres. '44-'5
Hi-Y '44-'6-Treas. '46
Hi-Y Basketball '46
Football '45-'6-Letter
"B" T. Basketball '46
Ten. '46
Assem. '44-'5
Boys Ch.
Olmos Feature Ed. '46-'7
Sr. Play
Natl. Hon. Soc. '47
Qu. Gt Sc. '47-V.-Pres.
VAN DYKE, LOUISE
To be an interior decorator
Y-Teen '45-'7
Adv. Sec. '46,
Ten. C. '45-'7
Dram. C. '46-'7
WALCOWICH, BOBBY
To be a sports writer
Football '45
Track '46
Qu. 61 Sc. '47
WATSON, TITA
To own a Lincoln conti-
nental convertible
Pep. sq. '46-'7
Lat. C. '46-'7
sci. C. '47
Dram. C. '46-'7-Sec.
Y-Teen '46-'7
WEST, SAM WILSON, JOHNNY
"Lemuel,' "Demi"
To be a horse doctor and a To be a horse doctor
rancher '45"7
Football '44
Hi-Y '45-'7
Adv. Pres. '44-'5
WHELESS, BARBARA
IEAN "Bebe"
To have my name on at
least one desk in every
room at Heights!
Pep Sq. '44-'6
Y-Teen '44-'7
Ser. C. '45-'7
Stu. Coun. '44
Glee C. '44-'7
Olmos '46-'7
Assem. '44-'7
B.C.S.L.A. '44
Adv. Sec. '4435
Ir. Trio '46
Sci. C. :46-'7
Ten. C. ,46-'7
Mixed Ch. '46
WRIGHT, NORMA
Not to he "Wright" all my
Y-Teen '44-'7-Com. Ch. '45-
"Norma B"
life
Parl. '46-'7
Ser. C. '45-'7-Rec. Ch. '46-'7
Pep Sq. '44-'7-Sgt.-at-arms
'46-'7-Majorette '47
Adv. Pres. ,44-'5
Ser. C.-Parl. '47
Sci. C. '46-'7
Span. C. '46-'7
WHITE, STEVEN
To be a chemlst
Hi-Y '45-'7
Lat. C. '44-'6
Sci. C. '46-'7
ZACHRY, MARY PAT
SCM P D!
To be well-versed ln fine
HITS
Pep Sq. '46-'7
Lat. C. '45-'7
Span. C. '46-'7
Olmos '46-'7
Ser. C. '46-'7 '
Assem. '46
Y-Teen '45-'7
Ten. C. '46-'7
Natl. Hon. Soc.
Qu. ZS: Sc. '47
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JUNIOR CLASS
This year's junior class is indeed one with invaluable talent and leadership.
If this class' record is as good 'next year as last year, it should be one of ,the
most representative senior classes that Alamo Heights has ever had.
OFFICERS
President ........... ......... H al Copeland
Vice-President ...... ..... I eanette Wakeley
Secretary ........ ............ S hirley Fisher
Treasurer ........ ....... M ary Beth Hiester
THEIR CHARACTERISTICS
ALEXANDER, BETTY LOU
Smiling . . . cute, . . great
fun to he with
ALEXANDER, KAY
Precious clothes . . . darling
grin . . . everyones favorite
ALLISON, CAROLYN
Helpful . . , cheerful . . . alwz
in a hurry
AUSTIN, ELIZABETH
Swell friend . . , brilliant . . ,
Honor Roll
BARRY, CHARLES
Carefree . . , teasing . .
being with joe
BAZZELL, MARGARET
Always wondering . . , losing
hooks . . . talking
BEARD, TOM MY
Dry sense of humor , . . a
nice profile
BELOHLAVEK, BETTY JEAN
Loquacious . . . easy going . .
ever smiling
BILES, E. v.
Prankish . . . consistently
late , . . always has an alihi
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BON NET, BETSY
Cheery smile . . . telling
jokes . . , asking why
BOOTH, IACKIE
Loyal . . . reserves her
musical ability . . . willing
BOREN, RILEY
Driving his car standing
up . . . pops up everywhere
BRAND, BERNICE
Unassuming . . . considerate
a wonderful triencl
BURGER, PHILIP
Laughing . . . warcling off
jokes ahout his figure
BURCOYNE, MARTHA JUNE
Cute as they come . . .
polite . , . friendly
CALDWELL, LOUISE
Living up to her nickname . .
lots of fun
CARTER, LOU MARR
Vivacious . . . a petite cutie . .
sparkling eyes
CASMERE, NANCY
Eager to work . . . dependable
ever ready
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CORNELISON, JOAN
Singing . . . a true blonde
ai friend to everyone
DE LANCE, WALTER
Friendly , . . sarcastic sense of
humor . . . sleeping in Geometry
DE LOACH, ANITA
Continually chattering . .
scutterbrained
DOLAN, PAT
Always happy . . . running
the Pep Squad
ECKHOFF, ORVILLE
Glamour boy . . . prunkish . .
..gism0,,
EILER, JOHN
Unussuming . . . reserving
his talents
FALLON, SONNY
Exaggcruting the truth .
being one of the boys
FAWCETT, BOB
Drawing , . . impish . .
the life of the party
FERGUSON, HOWARD
Goocl journalist . . . his
infinite qualities
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CAVENDER, BILLY
Dcvilish , . . funny' . . . kccps
us in stitches
CAVENDER, JIMMY
lmpish . . . has his slum-
oi mischici
CHADWELL, NANCY
NVonclcrful disposition , . , swell .
loads of fun
CLARK, JACKIE
Alwuys reading . , . thoughtful .
very generous
CLARK, JIMMY
Always stuclying??? . . . ll friencl
to all . . . n flirt
COCKE BARTLETI'
Silent 'til you get to know
him . . . wonderful physique
COHEN, MALCOLM
Quiet . . . tall . . . conscientious . . .
Band
CONDER, RAYMOND
Grinning . . . gets around . .
tranquil
COPELAND, HAL
A real leader in the true sense
of the word . . . contagious grin
FISHER, SHIRLEY
Magnetic personality . . . never
a dull moment . . . cheerful
FRALEY, CAROLYN
A true redhead , . . reserved , . .
easy to get along with
FREITAC, MARZELLA
Riding motor scooters . . .
THEIR CHARACTERISTICS
FRANK, MARIE
Smart . . . re resentative
. . . very relialhle
imitating "Bugs Bunny"
GARCIA, JOHNNY
Crinning , . . basl-:ful butl
friendly . . . sparkling eyes
CERACHTY, LARRY
Has a good time . , . always
joking . , . '4Chicken"
CIBLER XOCHITL
Musical . . . service with a
smile . . . beautiful hair
GIBSON, PAT
Always willing to work
when needed . . . original
GRAWEY, DORUTHY
Singing in Health Ed ....
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Different . . . polite , . .
conscientious
HART, MAXEY
Girl-shy . . , ver capable . . .
making u name for himself
HASCHKE, DIANE
Nice . . . ai swell friend . .
congenial . . . helpful
HARVEY, KEITH
Interested . . , acting shy . . .
playing in the band
HASCHKE, IMOGENE
Very much like her sister . . .
rather quiet
PELLMUTH, BETTY RAE
Never discourteous or unkind . .
companionable
HEALD, JACK
Classy sweaters . . . red hair . . .
gets around where the girls are
mznwmcic, IANET
Cute as they come . . . vivid imagination . .
taking charge of things
HERWECK, JOAN
Dependable . . . conscientious . .
devilish when you know her
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JOHNSON,EVERETT
Driving fast . . . constantly
smiling
JONES, JACKIE
Chewing gum . . . getting out of
had situations . . . colorful personality
KACAY, BETTY RAE
Very gay . . . twirling her
haton . . . wearing a lvandana
KARN ES, JO ANNE
Very friendly . . . always with
Kathryn . . . happy-natured
KEASLER, JACKIE
Always joking . . . goocl-naturetl
. . . lots of fun
KEETER, JACQUELYN
Petite . . , reserved . . . best
things come in small packages
KERR, ROBERT
Riding his scooter . . . always with
John . . . missing school
KOHLER, COLETIE
Ever likable in her leadership and
personality . . . qualities to sparc
KOTZEBUE, ROBERT
Girl-shy . . . independent . .
amusing
JUNIORS Y ,
HIESTER, MARY BETH
'l'r'asing.! . . . intcwsting to know
. , . wontlvrfnl artistic aliility
HOYVARD, MARY FRANCES
Originzxl . . . cltwoi' . . . stntlions
. . . quit-t voici-
IIUMPIIERY, POLLY
Yt-ry jovial . , . funny . . .
priinping . , . ncvcr quiet
HUNTER, JEAN
Missing school , . , looking
innocent . . . excuses
IRVINC, BARLOYV
Footlmll . . , hcing frionclly . .
following his Dutl's footsteps
IVY, JIMMY
A swell fricncl . . . having a
good time . . . twisting his knee
JACKSON, PEGGY
Being heard . . . priniping in
history . . . always kidding
JENNINCS, PAT
Tantalizing, poise ancl lieauty . .
an asset anywhere
JESSEE, WALTER
Our own "drug store" cowboy
. . . trying to pass history
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LA CUE, BEVERLY
Playing in bands . . . great fun
. . . never gets mad
LAMM, Lois JEAN
Very considerate . . . polite . .
with jimmy
LEARY, TERRY
Always has an answer . . .
comical . . . those caricatures
MANTON, BEVERLY
Clownish . . . serving the school
. . . sensible
McCAUCHY, CLAY
A rascal at heart . , , a tease . . .
real cutie
McCARTHY, JIMMY
Playing football . . , dancing . .
winking at everyone
MEYER, BUDDY
VVolf of the B.R.B .... unconccrnecl
, . . assembly strong arm
MILLS, ROSE ANN
NVorking in the office . , . a good
sense of humor . . . a real friend
MITCHELL, MELVIN
Ettervescent . . . diabolical . .
easy to get along with
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Taking lifc easy . . . making
alibis . . . losing hooks
MYNIER. BETTY LOU
Telling all thi- news . . .
sinccrc . . . listening to jokes
O'BRIEN, DONALD
Those cartoons . . . selling pcnnants
. . . talking about airplanes
PARKER, JIMMY
Getting into mischief . . . evading
home work
RICE, DAVE
Handsome , . . a good
disposition
PARRISH, KATHRYN
A gootl sport , . , amiable . .
Roy
PEYTON, GEORGE
Swell friend . . . very polite . .
saying Mhellon
PRADO, CELIA
Congenial . . , helpful . .
very nice
PRICE, IOE
Throwing paper . . . always
with Charles . . . real clown
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Working hard . , , dependable worker
knowing all the news
SMITH, KAE
SHOEMAKER, BILL
Intelligent . . . arguing . .
criticizing the South
Learning , . . demure . . , prefers
brunettes , . . blushing
SIIOOK, ONNALEE
Lieutenants , . , talkative , .
an equestrienne
SPECHT, MARILYN
Ver intelligent , . . unassuming , .
worlts hard
STEINBRINC, CLIFTON
Reliable . . . courteous . . .
driving fast
SPENCER, LESLIE
Student Council , , . iopular
man . , . a ready wor er
STEINBRINC, SYLVIA
Makes A's , . . very reserved . . ,
nice
STEPHENSON, ROBERT
Throwing his news route . .
his boots
JUNIORS
QUINN, MARY CAROLYN
Singing . . . giggling . . . unlimited
musical ability
RICHARDSON, BI
REED, PEGGY ANN
Sociable . . . saying "hello" , ,
inquiring
LLY
Driving his new convertible , . .
good looking
RUSSELL, LOUIE
RICE, JANET
Cute . . . New York accent . .
original ideas
ROBERTSON, DOLORES
Makes friends . . . likes to
talk , . . trustworthy
Getting out of class . . . always
has an alibi
ROBINSON, GERALD
Making jokes . . . capricious . . .
Mr. Davis's nightmare
SCI-IUCHARDT, HELEN
Miss "Teena" . . ,
representative of o
a real beauty . . .
ur band
SCOTT, SUSIE
Hilarious . . . precious . .
a never-ending tease
. naive . . .
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STIEREN, JACK
Studious . . . dignihed . . .
minding his own business
STITH, JACKSON
Inquisitive . . . borrowing
things . . . industrious
STRINCFELLOW, WH.LIAM
Original . . . his hair . , .
very funny
SWEENEY, ROBERT
Congenial . . . being playful
. . . curly hair
THOME, DONALD
"lied" . . . playing football
, . . doesn't like to work
VANDER STRATEN, EMII.IE
Likes hibiscus . , . with
"Dusty"
WAKELY, IEANNETTE
Quaint . . . not easily discouraged
. . . just plain darling
WALLACE, GAYNELL
Always working , . . being
studious . . . dependable
WENZEI., ANTHONY
Can be trusted . . . works
hard . . . really tries
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Playing jokes on everyone
. . , interesting to know
WVOLF, DAVID
A swell friend . . .
. . , unaEected
YOUNGS, ROSS
Always teasing Mr, Freeman
happy-go-lucky . . . athletic
trustworthy
YOUNG, KATHRYN
"Chula" . . . swell sense
of humor . . . dimples
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SOPHOMORE CLASS
Scared, frightened, and anxious, a group of newly-graduated junior high
students entered high school for the first time to become sophomores. They
hadn't been in high school long, though, before they began to make a record
for themselves-what a record. They entered into activities wholeheartedly
and promoted school spirit one hundred per cent.
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OFFICERS
President ------,.,,, ,---,--,,,,,,.,--,-,, ,.,.,....,..,,, R a lph ' Erben
Vicvpresident -,--- .....-., C linton Heirholzer
Secretary -.---------- ,,,,,,,,,, G eorgie Hunter
Treasurer -.----. ...... D lalle Pinson
THEIR HABITS AND DIVERSIONS
ADAIR, JOHN
Talkative . . . being comfortable
ANSLEY, Jo ANN
Charming . . . singing
BAGWELL, MARY JANE
Reading , . . being friendly
BAKER, GLENN
Original , . . being considerate
BLAZEY, PHILLIP
Good-nutured . . . trying to make
Honor Roll
BOLAND, PEGGY
Reserved . . . good-natured
BOLTON, IO ANN
Looking flustruted . . . nursing
BOWMAN, BUBBA
Peroxiding his hair , . . a football liero
BUNKLEY, BARBARA
Happy-go-lucky . . . grinning
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BYRD, BILLY
Very respectful . . . stuclying
CABALLERO, ROBERT
Still waiters run cleep , , . missing seliool
CARHART, TOBI
Nlumbling . . . tllliilljl pietures
CIIIDSEY, NIARILYN
Gossiping . . . being jolly
CAPP, NORNIA LEE
Gets tlie work dune . . . eourteous
COLLIER, TOBI
Energetic . . . ulwuys in ii joking moml
CONNELL, JERRY
Desperately trying tu keep orcler at the Bmaiclxvziy
CONSTABLE, BETTY JEAN
Inclustrious . . . eollecting souvenirs
CORDTS, CAROLYN
Flitting away the time . . .
sitting on the arms of eliziirs
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A good student . . . being well liked
EDWARDS, HARRY
Always singing cowboy songs . . . horses
ERBEN, RALPH
A capable leader . . . plunging the line
FARRELLY, HELEN ELAINE
Modest . . . co-operative
FATHEREE, BE'I'I'EE LEE
"PiggletU . . , dancing
FISK, DON
With Richard . . . good-natured
Fisk, NANCY
Laughing eyes . . . forgetting things
FITCH, SHIRLEY
Popular . . . running her pool hall
AFRENCH, PETER
Indifferent . . . wearing his
yellow sweater
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CURNETTE, MARY SUE
Athletic . . . Health Ed!
DAUNIS, NANCY
Trying to be heard . . . making g
DEAGE, LOUIS
Dependable . . . co-operative
DIETER, CENEVIEVE
Conscientious . . . marching
DINN, FOREST
Killing deer . . . driving his new
DOSSETT, RALPH
Singing , . . winning hearts
DOUGLAS, BARBARA
Earnest . . . colorful . . . musical
DUNNAM, BARRY LOU
Reliable . . . being popular
EARL, HMMIE
Taking life easy . . . doing nothing
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THEIR HABITS AND DIVERSIONS
FREITAC, MARLENE
Vivacious . . . making cvcryoiie happy
CANIBLE, BOBBY LEE
XVCRIFIIIH ycliow cups . , . Nlznirc-nc
CARRETT, PATRICIA
Energetic . . , never on time
CERLICH, RICHARD
Our ladies' inun , . . sports
GILBERT, SHIRLEY
Quict . . . timid . . . reading
CILL, RICHARD
Enjoying everything . . . Honor Roll
HARRELL, ELAINE
Swvli friend . , . in-ing socinblv
HIERHOLZER, CLINTON
Always doing the right thing . , .
HOFFBIAN, LAYVRENCE
Tonting his horn . . , clmvnish
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HORTON, CONNIE
One we can reilly count on Bobby'
HUDSPETH DORIS
Inquisitive tilkmg on the phone
HUNTER, CEORCIA
NVorking with others into mxscluef
HUNTER, HOPE
Punctuul . m iking good grldes
HUNTER, NANCY
Works hard studying
JACKSON, DOTTY
Talking il
JACKSON,
Likes barn
JACKSON,
A popular
IARMAN, IIMMIE
Always the lokcster driving
lot m iklng herself he lrd
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Brain . . . humorous
LANDAU, SHIRLEY
A true redhead . . . willing to help
LAUBACH, DOROTHY
Flirtacious . . . a tease
LEBO, SAMMIE
Being himself . . . very polite
LEHMANN, LOYCE
Winning ways . , . colorful
LONCMIRE, LLOYD
Prankish . . . heckling the teachers
LOUTHAM, QUINTON
Curly hair . . . keeping -to himself
MARTIN, ANN
Modest . . . laughing . . . capable
MARQUEZ, IOHN
Working at the Broadway . . . grinning
HEIR HABITS AND DIVERSIONS
MCHANEY, MARY ANN
Always smiling . . , cheerful, saying 'hi'
MCCOLLUM, KENNETH
Singing . . . innocence personified
MCGUIRE, JACK
Cheery outlook . . . riding motor scooters
b1CILHANY, CLEBURN
Thrilling the girls . . . inusic
MILLIKAN, SALLY ANN
ller unclcrstanding way . . . being sincere
NIITCHELL, NIAURINE
Beautiful eyes . , , being vivaeious
NIUEHLHAUSE, LOUISE
Looking for Lucille , . . being tardy
MUEHLHAUSE, LUCILLE
ljxewteinperecl . . . representative
NANUS, ANNETTE
lnclustrious worker . . .well liked
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Independent . . , waving to everybocly
PEACOCK, IOE
Reserved . . . being himself
PECHE, DOROTHY ANN
Curious . , . listening to Sinatra
PERKINS, IOSEPHINE
Dependable . , . being pleasant
PINSON, DIANE
Being where she isnit supposed to he
PINSON, DICKIE
Good sport . . , full of life
PONCRASS, JACK
NYearing fancy caps . . . band
POTTHAST, CYNTHIA
XVell-clressecl , . . listening to what you say
PUE, JIMMY
Expressing his opinion . . . fishing
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Studying . . . keeping to herself
SCHUMANN, JOE
Willing giver . . . wearing his hat
scorr, CARLIE
Loquacious . . . grinning
SCO'I'I', KATHLEEN
Full of life . . . looking good
SIMMANC, IEANETTE
An honest-to-goodness blonde
SLEDCE, BILLY
Whistling in Pep Rallies . .
with Richard
SMITH, VENIE
Vivacious . . . a willing worker
SOUCEK, AUDREY
Wearing her red coat . . . complaining
SPENCER, LOUISE
Talkative . . . tending to her business
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RICNEY, BOBBY
Heights' own brown-eyed Romeo
. . . The Look
Rrrcn, JANE
Co-operative . . . Listening
to music
RITTIMANN, ARTIE
Playing his accordian . . . being
an Indian
ROBERTS, FRANK
Really a swell pal . . . Driving
jalopies
ROBERTS, SHIRLEY
Lots of initiative . . . being
representative
SANDERS, BETTY SUE
A quiet smile . . . always tardy
SANDERS, DIANE
Representative . . . being popular
SANDERS, JANE
Always primping . . . being popular
SANDLER, ROBERT
Friendly . . . getting around
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STAKES, JIM
llis luiss voice . . . being humorous
STANSEL, SHIRLEY JEAN
Ilelpfnl . . . liking everyone
STEINBRINC, DORENE
Looking innocent . . . funny remarks
STIEGLER, ROY
Perpetual motion . . . nuer n dull moment
STEINMAN, PETE
Friendly . . . sense of humor
STROlNiBERCER, CAROLYN
Her clarinet . . . Xlr. OJ Anthony
SUMMERSETT, JIMNIY
Solemn . . , giving the girls a thrill
SWOPE, JACQUE LOU
Conservative . . . going to weddings
TASTO, MARJORIE
Chewing gum . . . working in the office
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Spelling his name
UHR, RICHARD
Daydreaming . . . playing his guitar
VANDER STRATEN, RICHARD
With Don . . . Kilroy
WARREN, ROBERT
Serious . , . 21 brain
WA NIER, BETTY
Her laughing eyes . . . mnlcing
everyone feel welcome
WEHMAN, L. C.
Active . . . wolfish
WELCH, PATSY
Considerate . . . co-operative
WELTY, ED
Drawing . . . military strategist
WENGER, PAL
The Beast with five fingers . .
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WHALL, BETTY CHARLES
Magnanimous . . . being energetic
WHELESS, BETTY
Following Barhara's footsteps
WILKINSON, SAMMY IO
Loquacious . , . reading
WILLIAMSON, WALTER
His hillbilly voice , . . humorous
WOODBURY, DENNIS
Indilferent . . . has a nose for
trouble
YANCEY, IAYNE
Demure . . . with Ioan
WURZBACH, GEORGE
Walking encyclopedia???
Managing
. ZACHRY, EMMA LEIGH
Sincere . . . considerate
ZUERCHER, MYRL
Having a wonderful time . . .
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Snake dance down Broadway . . .
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MUSIC IN THE VALLEY
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Alfred Morgan ........
Mrs. Sarah Peters .....
john Barr ............
Mrs. Whiting ......
Roland Whiting .....
Helen Whiting .....
Janice Grayson.....
Leslie Grayson ....
Mrs. Green ....... ..
Mrs. O'Flaherty ......
Dr. Wentworth .....
Eric Smith .........
Rosalie Winters...
Gladys Green .....
Dutch Goss ......
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Properties Manager ....
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.......Patty Stone
..........Bil1 Kirby
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. Mary jane F ellbatun
..............Winnie Watts
Margaret jo Samuels
Eleanor Scarborough
Martha Lou Lackey
........George Privett
.........L.ouis Sanders
....Martha Ann Coyle
........Norma Wright
.......Roland Gauntt
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
President: Herbert Mills
VPresident: Margaretj,Samuels
Secretary: Sam Morris
Treasurer: Martha Ann Coyle
Sgt.-at-Arms: joyce Bruff K
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Membership in the Alamo Heights Chapter of th
ational Honor Society is the highest honor ou
school confers upon any student, for election to
the National Honor Society is the recognition
of those students who have most nearly at-
tained the basic objectives of education. This
society is founded upon the principle that
true education creates a well-rounded
personality: in the development of the
character of the individual and his
relationship to those around him.
Membership in the Society is lim-
ited to ten per cent of the senior
class and five per cent of the
junior class and the members
are chosen by the faculty on
the basic of scholarship,
leadership, character, and
service. Election does
not signify perfection,
but rather the prom-
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to be attained.
Colette Kohler
Sam Morris
Frances Rogers Josie Samuels
Bill Shoemaker Leslie Spencer Jere Thompson Donald Thorn janet Watts Mary Pat Zachrry
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Wlfhin a scnool. Few clubs are formed
to denote merit in this fieldg and oftentim
Fhs students fail to realize the hard work,
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J0urnal1st1cal1y-inclined students have
fo make YOQT PaPe1', YO'-11' annua1,andyour
school publicity recognizable and suc-
cessful.
FOI' those of Alamo Heights who proved
themselve s worthy ofthe final reward of
journalism recogni tion, the Richard
Halliburton Chaptergof Quill- and Scroll
was establishedbut a few years E130 f01'
this purpose . Each Spring,the Quill and
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'Olena Kohler memberstothis chapter under recom- . Beverly Manton
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Marjorie Clapp
Dean Moore Josie Samuels
Bill Shoemaker .laCkS01'1 Stifh Bobby Walcowich David Wolf Mary Pat Zachry
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SERVICE CLUB
President: Jeanne Closuit
Vice President: Frances Rogers
Prog. Chairman: MaryJane Fellbaum
Secretary: Norma Wright
Treasurer: Josie Samuels
Corr. Secretary: Patty Stone
Sgt.-at-Arms: Winnie Watts
Parliamentarian: Janet Watts
Chaplain: Joyce Bruff ,
Historian: Louise Lippard '
Reporter! Kathryn Alcorn
Social Service Chairman: Martha
Ann Coyle
Telephone Co-Chairmen: Marie
Frank, Patty Roberts
MlSS LIGHTHOUSL JIIMEDNNE CLOSUIT
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Front Row: J. Watts, L. Lippard, W. Watts, M.J. Fellbau.rn,J. Closuit, F. Rogers, P. Stone, N. Wright, J. Samuels
Znd Row: J. Bruff, K. Alcorn, M. A. Coyle, L. Irby, M. Frank, P. Roberts, R. Danal, J- D6-ViS, B. R- Kagay
3rd Row: M. Clapp, M. P. Zachry, K. Parrish, C. Kohler, N. Casmere, J. Mitchell, M. B. Hiester, M. H.
Wagener, R. Reekers
4th Row: J. Wakeley, E. Vander Straten, S. Fisher, N. Chadwell, B. Bonnet, A. Shaw, B. Burgoyne, B. A.
Mills, L. Caldwell, L. M. Carter
THE SERVICE CLUB
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Looking into the history of Alamo Heights organizations one cannot
fail to notice the untiring efforts and unending work rendered to the school
by a group of girls known as the Service Club.
This year has proved no different from the past, for the achievements
of the Service Club are as numerous as ever, and the members continue
to make as fine a record. The girls, under the leadership of "Teach"
Lighthouse, have undertaken projects in every field from welfare work
to social activities. Their contributions are invaluable, and much cred-
it must be given to this earnest and representative group.
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STUDENT GOVERNING BODY
President: Herbert Mills
Vice President: Tom Green
Recording Secretary: Patty Stone
Treasurer: Howard Tidwell
Corresponding Secretary: Bill Kirby
Parliamentarian. Clay McGaughy
Chaplain: Martha Burgoyne
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Partidipation in sharing respon-
sibility of school functions and prac-
tice in active citizenship are crystal-
ized in the Student Governing Body.
Elected representatives reflect stu-
dent opinion and report the consensus
of the pooled thinking to the advisory
groups.
Herbert Mills, the president, has
conducted the council into various
projects.
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Bubba Bowman
Martha J. Burg
Louise Caldwe
Warren Caldwi
Jeanne Closui1l
Nancy Daunis
Owen Deeg
Ralph Erben
Shirley Fisher
Tom Green
Mary Beth I-lie
Connie Horton'
Georgie Hunte
Bill Kirby
George Wurzb
Bob Kotzebue
Clay McGaugh
Buddy Meyer
Sally Millikan
Betty Wheless
Kathryn Parri
Dickie Pinson
jimmy Pue I
Rudy Robertsq
Diane Sanders
Bill Shoemake
Leslie Spence:
Patty Stone
Howard Tidwe
R Vander Stra
janet Watts
Winnie Watts l
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LATIN CLUB
OFFICERS
Consul-Martha Ann Coyle
Howard Pieper
Quaestor-Marie Frank
Tribune-Lou Marr Carter
The Latin Club, sponsored by Miss
Flesher was organized to aid inthe study
of Roman life and customs. A most
interesting assembly program, showing
a Roman wedding, was presented in the
fall. Club programs are planned and
presented by the membership which is
limited to those studying or having
studied Latin.
MEMBERS
J. Ansley H. Pieper
E. Austin S, Scott
L. M. Carter K. Stansel
H. Copeland D, Thorn
M. A. Coyle P. West
N. Fink B. C. Whall
M. Frank A, Waide
A. Hollon D. Wolf
E. Harrell 43, Young
M. A. Landers M. P. Zachry
J. Mitchell
E. L. Zachry
SPANISH CLUB
OFFICERS
Pres. --------- Colette Kohler
, Vice Pres.---Niall ' ella Freitag
3, Sec't ----------- Patty Roberts
2 Treas. ----- Mary Beth Hiester
ll Sgt. at Arms---'Martha Lackey
X Chap. ------------- David Wolf
Rep. -------- Howard Ferguson
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MEMBERS
Alexander, B. L., Bauers, MEMBERS
B., Bazzell, M., Brand, B. B., Millikan, S., Mills,
Bruff,j., Chadwell, N., Cou R, A., Mitchell, J., Mit-
rand, S., Cournette, M. S. ' chel, M., Muelhouse, L.,
Douglas, B., Earl, S., Eck- M Privett, G., Nanus, A.,
les, S., Fellbaum, M.J., Fer- Reed, P., Ritch, -I., Ro -
guson, H., Fink, N. L., Fisk, berts, P., R ob e r ts, S.,
N., Fitch, S., Frank, M., Rogers, F., Sanders, B.
Freitag, Marlena, Freitag, ' S., Scarborough, E., Shaw,
Marzella, Gibson, P., Herwick, I., Heister, M. A,,Specht, M., Steinbring, S., Stith, J., String-
B., Horton, C., Howe, F., Hunter, Georgie, Hunter, fellow, B., Thorn, D., Wade, Ann, Wallace, G., '
H., Irby, L., johnson, M., johnson, N., jones, J., Wolf, D., Wright, N., Yancy,j., Young, K., Z.achry,Q
Keasler, J., Kohler, C., Lackey, M. L., Manton, M. P. l
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MEMBERS OFFICERS
Dale Baker President-Willowdeen Shelton
Imogene B01-ing Secretary-Treasurer-Kay Heiligman
Dolly Durkee Reporter-Pat Jennings
Elaine Harrell Committee Chairmen-Billy Steinman
Dorothy jackson Nanci' Hunter
jo Anne Karnes
Gaynell Wallace Miss Carver-Sponsor
CLUB NEWS
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who devote at least one hour a day in the library
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typing.
The group sponsors several annual activities
such as teas for the faculty, Mothers of club mem-
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each year.
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Mary Pat Zachry
EDITOR
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TYPISTS-David Wolf, Kathryn Young
Patty Stone, Patty Roberts
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joan Bradley, Mary jane Crane
Nancy Casmere, joan I-Ierwick
COPYREADERS-Beverly Manton, Kathryn Alcorn, Martha Lou Lackey,
Marie Frank, Josie Samuels, Lois Irby. Not pictured, Mary jane Ayres
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CLUB EDITORS Nancy Chadwell, Bob Kotzebue
Bob Bauers
Tom Carharf Colette Kohler
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SPONSORS-Mr. Freeman, Mrs. Rodway,
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BUSINESS MANAGER
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Y - TEEN 4
At the beginning of the school year the old
Girl Reserve organization became a club with 5
new name. That name, of course, was Y-Teen,j
and withthat new name came new songs, new am-
bitions, new purposes, and new ideals. N
Records show that the French Shoe Drive, the4
WorldFellowship Campaign, the Red Cross Drive,
and recreational activities, such as assemblies..
socials, and formals, have been pushed ' 'over thel
top" by a hardworking cabinet and an able club.1
Renewed faith and energy seem to have bee
taken on by each member of the Y-Teen this year
and it can be said, indeed, that this year df1946-
1947 has been one of the most active and success-
ful years in the history of this organization. X
OFFICERS
President-M. J. Fellbaum Sgt.-at-Arms-P. Stone Sponsors-Miss Harrell 4
Vice President-J. Watts Chaplain-J. Samuels Miss Dushek 1
Program Chairman-J. Closuit Parliamentarian-N. Wright
Rec. Secretary. W. Watts Historian-L. Lippard
Treasurer-F. Rogers Reporter-M. Clapp
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Znd Row-R. A. Mills, J. Wakely, M. B. Hiester, C. Kohler, N. Casmere, M. Frank, S. Roberts, M. A. Coyle,
L. Irby, N. Chadwell, A. Shaw, J, Davis, E. Scarborough.
3rd Row-P. Roberts, T. Watson, M. Wagener, F. Howe, M. P. Zachry, H. Knudsen, M. J. Crane, J. Mitchell
R. Danal, H. Bacon, L. Van Dyke, P. Humphrey, B. Wheless, J. Jones, M. J. Zuercher.
4th Row-E. Vander Straten, B. Wheless, R. A. Reekers, N. Atwell, K. Young, B. Bonnet, I. Haschke, B. R.
Hellmuth, K. Parrish, A. DeLoach, J. Herweck, J. A. Karnes, L. Caldwell.
5th Row-J. L. Swope, D. A. Peche, C. Horton, S. Fitch, J. Herweck, M. C. Quinn, P. Reed, P. Jennings,M.
Bazzell, B. Wanier, H. Hunter, B. R. Kagay, M. J. Burgoyne, L. M. Carter, C. Fraley.
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ers, J. A. Ansley, E. Harrell, E. L. Zachry, J. Kellner.
W: C. Steinbring, M. F. Howard, G. Wallace, D. Koecher, M. Klinger, J. A. Bolton, C. Potthast
J, Eckles, B. S. Sanders, J. Ritch, B. Douglas, J. Yancey, M. Jones.
: K. Martin, J. Perkins, S. Fisher, J. Keater, B. L. Alexander, K. Alexander, P. Jackson, I..
Lamm, N. Hunter, M. Mitchell, S. Millikan, M. Frietag, N. Fisk.
: D. Hudspeth, K. Scott, D. Jackson, L.. Lehman, M. J. Bagwell, D. Steinbring, N. Johnson, L.
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,The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create
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school and community high standards
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Hi-Y activities throughout the year
have been many and varied. They gavd
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memorable Christmas assembly.
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attended the Hi-Y convention in Cor-
pus Christi, where they explored
problems of the high school youth.
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OFFICERS
Pres.-W. Caldwell T. Green
V.Pres.-R. Erben H. Mills
Sec.-H. Mills H. Copeland
Treas.-J. Thompson D. Thorn X
,W Sgt.-at-Arms-T. Green I... Sanders
Chaplain-J. Spooner W. Caldwell
Reporter-J. Stith D. Stephens
First row L.. to R.-D. Stephens, H. Copeland, T. Green, H. Mills, R. Erben, W. Caldwell, J. Thompson, J.
Spooner, J. Stith.
Second row-L.. Sanders, D. Thorn, P. Colton, V. Steele, G. Phillips, D. Moore, H. Pieper, E. Hansen, D.
Robin, B. Fawcett. '
Third row-P. Strayer, M. Pape, D. Harvey, B. Brock, R. Stevenson, G. Privett, D. Allensworth, J. Knox,
A. Engelke.
Fourth row-S. West, T. Myers, R. Deeg, B. Shoemaker, J. Hill, B. Scott, J. Jarmon, L. Spencer, R. Seng.
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3rd Row: J. Cavender, C. Haberman, j. Summersett, R. Conder, 1. Ivy, C. Steinbring, T. Leary, D.
O'Brien, M. Mitchell, J. McCarthy
4th Row: D. Gerlich, I... Longmire, B. Rigney, B. Richardson, C. Hierholzer, B. Warren, P. Wenger.
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Vice President-Lois Irby
Secretary-Tita Watso
Treasurer-Ralph Dossett
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Dramatic Critic-Joyce Bruff J
Historian-Marjorie Clapp
Sponsor -Mr s . Kurtz
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K. Alcorn C. Fraley
E. Austin P. J. Gibson ,
N. Atwell M. D. Grabskj
D. Baker E. Harrell ,
M. Bazzell B. R. Hellmutl
B. Bonnet M B.Hiester
J. Booth K. A. Hogan
Ffh J. Bruff F. Howe
I ' ' N. chadweu P. Humphrey
V M. Clapp I... Irby
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M. S. Curnutte 'P. Jennings
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R. A. Mills P. Stone
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Sec.-E. Austin
Treas.-J. Bruff
Hist.-R. A. Reekers
Prog. Ch.-M. A. Coyle
Parl.-P. Stone
Sponsor -Mr . M. Davis
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B. L. Alexander
M. Bazzell
B. Byrd Y
N. Chadwell
M. S. Curnutte
M. Dewberry
S. Fisher
M. B. I-Iiester
J- Ivy
P. Jennings
J. A. Karnes
J. Kellner
H. Knudsen
C. Kohler
B. Kotzebue
M. A. Landers
F. Rogers
J. Samuels
E. Scarborough
S. Scott
B. Shoemaker
J. Stith
B. Stringfellow
B. Sweeney
J. Wakely
S. White
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Among the necessary and very vital organizations within
a school is the school band. The Alamo Heights Band is one
of which any school could be proud for certainly the members
of the group devote, unceasingly, their time and talents.
Without Mr. Arsers, the director, the band would be sadly,
lacking, for since the time he came to Alamo Heights several
years ago, the band, each year, has risen steadily. ,
lst Row, Left to Right: B. Hierholzer, M. Chidsey, D. Steinbring, B. La Gue, T. Masterson, D.
Thorn, M. Pope, C. Steinbring, M. Cohen, B. Kagay, H. Pieper, H. Schuchardt, J. Keeter,
B. Constable, M. Mitchell, C. Stromberger, j. Mitchell, J. Rice, M. johnson, D. La Gue,
M. Granberry, E. Hansen.
Znd Row: B. Krause, J. Pongrass, Lf. Longmire, P. Bergren. P.Young, B. Kotzebue, P. Boland,
J. Sanders, S. Stansel, C. johnson, R. Stiegler, T. Garhart, B. Stringfellow, P. Gibson, B.
Ebert, j.'Spooner, K. Harvey, K. Kotzebue, C. Mc Ilhany, R. Boren, P. Schuman, B. Zachry,
H. Copeland.
3rd Row: J. Williams, K. Martin, W. Flowers, S. Wilkinson, R. Sweeney, G. Galloway, B. I-Iatt,
J. Connel, B. Chapman, W. lessee, j. Harrison, W. Williamson, R. Chandler, L. Hoffman,
C. Hierholzer, M. jones, B. Wanier, B. Douglas, H. Glasgow.
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SWING BAND
The Swing Band under the direction of Mr. Pat Arsers is composed of Alamo
Heights High School students. The members of this group have won high honors
in state competition because of their outstanding musica1.abi1ities. During the
year this organization has establisheda fine record by playing at assemblies and
participating in other school activities. We are proud of the Swing Band and its
director.
B. Stringfellow-Alto Saxophone M. jones-Trombone
B. La Gue-Tenor Saxophone C. Hierholzer-Trombone
D. Thorn-Tenor Saxophone G. Phillips-Piano
T. Masterson-Alto Saxophone J. Pongrass-Bass
H. Copeland-Coronet G. Montgomery-Drums
J. Spooner-Trumpet j. Harrison-Guitar
B. Kotzebue-Trumpet X. Gibler-Vocalist
Mr. Pat Arsers-Director
Nell Atwell
jackie Booth
joyce Bruff
joan Cornelison
Pat Jennings
jean Keilman
janet Rice
Sammy jo Wilkinson
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J. jones J. Bolton
C. Horton M. DeShazo
J. Davis C.A11ison
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S. Scott J. Booth
R. Danal K. Parrish
J. Cornelison S. Stansel
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PIGSKIN HIGHLIGHTS OF 1946
This season Alamo Heights had one of its most successful teams in recent years.
The Mules opened the 'season on home sod with an impressive Z4-0 victory over Coach Cameron Harris'
ockhart Lions. Bobby jones, last year's all-district center, furnished the evening's outstanding play when
e intercepted a Lockhart pass and scampered 45 yards for a touch-down.
Alamo Heights' next journeyed to Brady for its first out of town engagement. The Mules came home on
e long end of a 33-7 score with every member of the squad seeing action. 1
Coach Martin's crafty gridsters overpowered the South SanAntonio Bobcats to the tune of 46-0 in the first
istrict game. Ray Erben sparked the victors with his shifty running and deadly passing.
The hopelessly outclassed Lanier Voks fought to no avail as the Mules cantered to a 36-0 victory atAlamo
tadium. The Mules soundly trounced the Thomas A. Edison Golden Bears 47-13 in the annual grudge classic
n October 18. Pete Erben plowed across from the 4 yard strip for the first score after a sustained drive
ad carried 61 yards,in 7 plays.
Playing their second out-of-town tussle, the Heights eleven encountered stiffer opposition than was ex-
ected from the Georgetown ball club. However the Mules successfully whitewashed the host team by a
core of 13-0.
By handing the Hot Wells Blue Devils a 19-0 setback, Alamo Heights continued to plow down the undefeated
ail. The Mules demonstrated their ability to rise to the occasion when they staved off three Hot Wells.
rives within the 15 yard line.
The undefeated Mules were put to their most severe test when they outscored the Burbank Bulldogs 14-7
a thrill-drenched struggle. After the Bulldogs had tied the score at 7-7 on the first play after the ensuing
urbank kick-off, Tom Green, aided by stiff blocking from Bill Read and Pete Erben, raced 59 yards for the
inning touchdown, Ray Erben added the extra point.
Hard-driving backs and a superior line proved to be too much as the inspired Harlendale Indians, who
ad previously been upset by Burbank, overpowered the Mules 13-0 to again win the district crown. The
tubborn Indians defense held the Heights eleven in check throughout the game.
Alamo Heights all-district selections are lineman Donald Thome, Herbert Sauer, Bobby jones and back
aymond Erben.
YMOND EBBEN - triple-threat back, three year BOBBY JONES - twice all--district, defensive analyst,
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INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL
The past year has seen many new things installed in the Physical Education Department. One
of the newest and most unique has been the Intramural Football League. The idea -was conceived
by Warren Caldwell, who subsequently became League Commissioner. Teams were made up from
all the Physical Education classes, with the second period team finally emerging the champions.
In the first game the second period team played a team composed of boys from the first and
third periods. This game was a runaway for the second period--the final score being 33-7. The
game was high-lighted when jim jarmon, ace passer of the first and third periods, took a short
pass and scarnpered 60 yards down the sideline,outdistancing the opposing secondary, for a
touchdown. '
Pat Pogue's fourth period team finally sallied forth as the threat to the second period su-
premacy, but the passing arm of "Brownie" Caldwell and the receiving of glue-fingered Virg
Steele carried the team to victory with a second period touchdown. Outstanding lineman for the
second period were "Hefty" DanAllensworth, a hard-charging tackle, and "Bulldog" Bob Scott,
dependable center. It is certainly to be hoped that now that the seed of Intramural Football has
been planted, that it will continue to bear fruit throughout the coming years.
B. Walcowich, End P. Wenger, Center
J. Cavender, End W. Caldwell, Back
D. Allensworth, Tackle A. Engelke, Back
H. Edwards, Tackle P. Colton, Back
B. Scott, Center V. Steele, Back
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OFFICERS MEMBERS
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President ........ ....I..ouis Sanders Myles Boysen
Vice President..........Torn Green Warren Caldwell
Secretary. ....... Maxey Hart Malcom Cohen, Capt'
Treasurer.. .......... BOb KOtZeb116 pat Colton
Sgt.-at-Arms......David Stephens Hal Copeland
Reporter........... .... jackson Stith Louis Deage
Roland Gaunt
jimmy Ivy, Capt.
Terry Leary
Tom Masterson, Capt.
Clay McGaughy
Melvin Mitchell
Gilbert Phillips
Howard Pieper
Artie Rittiman
Bill Shoemaker
jack Spooner
Robert Stephenson
William Stringfellow
Jimmie Summer set, Cd
Donald Thorn
David Wolf, Capt.
RIGHT DOWN YOUR ALLEY
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athletics was this club organized b
group of bowling enthusiasts under
sponsorship of Coach joe Guilloryg
Club bowls every Saturday morning at
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The highest game, 217, was bowled by Bob Kotzebj
Louis Sanders was runner-up with 207. Jim
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GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB
MEMBERS
ary jane Ayers
lizabeth Austin
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oyce Bruff
arjorie Clapp
oan Davis
at Dolan
usan Earle
ary jane Fellbaunq
ary Delma Grabslx
athleen Heiligman
ban Herweck
rances Howe
olly Humphrey
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ene Longmire
ose Ann Mills
ackie Mitchell
ose Ann Reekers
atty Roberts
leanor Scarborough
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usie Scott
rdeth Shaw
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anet Watts
athryn Young
CLUB NEWS
t the beginning of this school year, a Girls'
owling Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Reid,
as organized for the first time in the history of Heights
OFFICERS
Presidentulvlartha jean Wagener
Vice President ...... W innie Watts
Secretary ............. joan Bradley
Treasurer... Martha Lou Lackey
Sgt.-at-Arms .......... Patty Stone
Sponsor .... Mrs. john Helen Reid
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representatives, Tom Smith and Melvin Stowe, at the initial
meet of the season, the Border Olympics.
The Mules coped seven points in their second outing of the
season at the Edison Invitational. Ross Youngs snared third in
the century and fourth in the 220. The 440 yard relay team,
Bobby jones, Warren Caldwell, Charlie Lebrecht, and Ross
Youngs, finished second. Ray Erben placed fourth in the shot put.
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The Alamo Heights Invitation Track Meet, one of the out-
standing athletic events in S. Texas took place in March. Al-
though the local team had participants in a number of events,
the mile relay team, Youngs, Harvey, Lebrecht, and jones, were
the only winners--third in that event.
Stowe, Smith, Thome, Irvin, Harvey, Geraghty, and Lebrecht
represented the Mules at the Texas Relays, a meet which draws
outstanding track men from throughout the United States.
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Thlrd row Ela1ne Harrell Patr1c1a Ph1l11ps Lou1se Llppard Nell Atwell Joyce Bruff Marlene Freitag, 1
Fourth row M1ss Frances S1ms Mary jane Crane Martha McComas jo Ann Ansley Martha Lou Lackey,
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COLE'I'I'E KOHLER
NANCY HUNTER
ROSE ANN MILLS
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NANCY CHADWELL
MARTHA ANN COYLE KATHRYN PARRISH
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CAGE RECORDS OF THE GYMLESS MULES
An inexperienced aggregation of Alamo Heights Mules dropped their first encounter of
the 1947 season to the Edison Golden Bears by a score of 50 to 15. The end of the first
half found the Mules determined to leave the District 2.8-A cellar. The Sam Houston
Cherokees were the first to fall before the vicious onslaught of the victory-bound Mules.
The score as the whistle ended the thrill packed tussle was 41 to 37. The Mules' second
engagement with Edison found avastly improved five battling down to the wire with Edison
finally eking out a slim Z9-24 victory. An upset victory over the surprised Hot Wells Blue
Devils enabled the Heights quintet to post their first District Z8-A victory in two years.
The Mules forged ahead in the first few seconds of play and never relinquished the lead.
Next year, with the acquisition of a new gym, the Mules should be found high in the list
of contenders for the Z8-A flag.
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AIR CONDITIONING
L. B. KELLY CO.
RADIOS ETC
Headquarters for phonograph recordings in Alamo Heights
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5001 Broadway
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Congratulations to the Class of ,47
THE CRAFTSMEN
DRAPERIES - SLIP COVERS - REPAIRING - REF INISHING
210-214 E. josephine St.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Ray Petty F - 5437 Lee Danal
"Flowers of distinction V
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CORSAGES
BOUQUETS
POT PLANTS
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS
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ALAMO HEIGHTS CAKE SHOP
"It's fresh eoery hour of the dayv
The most Wedding, Birthday
complete and Party
variety of Cakes
Party Tea Cookies Made to Order
n Rolls and Pies
Bread Rolls and Coffee Cakes
Reasonably Priced
5915 BROADWAY TRAVIS 4121
"ANYTIME IS THE RIGHT TIME"
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DELICIOUSLY NATURALLY
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TWO UNEXCELLED PROD UC TS
"THE HOME 0F QUALITY BEVERAGESH
Enjoy these two beverages whose flavor is derived
from pure citrus fruit juices and whose quality is
unsurpassed. You'll agree it's no wonder they're the
AT DEALERS
EVERYWHERE
B-.1 BOTTLING COMPANY
OF SAN ANTONIO
1912 BROADWAY GARFIELD 6118
BOWDENS PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS'
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
SANDWICHES 61 SODAS
T A I S H A N
Across from . 26
Alamo Heights School 11 BROADWAY
C. 5242
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FRANK ROBERTSON CLASS OE ,4,
Builder
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SRI1 RI1T0l'lI0'S UUTSTRHDIHG STORE FDR BOVS
ALAMO PLAZA
1423 MAJESTIC BUILDING
FANNIN 8204 TRAVIS 3391 San Antonids outstanding store
for men, women, and boys.
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GENERAL OLDSMOBILE COMPANY
Your Oldsmobile Dealer
301 Broadway F. 7355
I. M. Cavencler, Ir., Owner
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ALAMO JEWELRY CO.
209 Alamo Plaza
SAN ANTONIO'S LARGEST
AND FINEST CASH
AND CREDIT
JEWELRY STORE
Compliments of
POE MOTOR CO.
CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH
900 BROADWAY
9354
BOTTLERS OF 1 MATTHEWS ORANGE,
STRAWBERRY GRAPE ROOTBEER LEMONADE
ORIGINAL MEXICAN RESTAURANT
Food wifi f!zaf'OrzLgz'nal Mexz'can Flavor
117 LOSOYA STREET C. 7982
BROADWAY CLEANERS SL DYERS
Where Cleaning is an Ari
5402 BROADWAY T. 2638
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W. J. LACKEY Sr CO. THE FOTO CENTER
TEXAS MUNICIPAL BONDS
FROST BANK BLDG.
Gunter Hotel
CAMERAS, FILMS 81 SUPPLIES
GREETING CARDS FOR
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EVERYONE
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MOTORETTE
A personal car in the featherweight class
that is giving America a new
motor thrill.
Designed by aviation engineers, smart three-
wheeled Motorette has been welcomed into
Society and Business from Miami to Boston,
from Broadway to Hollywood.
It,s as smart as a Paris fashion plate, as com-
fortable as an Atlantic City boardwalk chair.
It's as easy to handle as a fountain pen and
costs less to operate per mile than a Scotch-
manis bicycle.
A few are available now - come in and meet
Motorette.
PRIOR MOTORETTE CO.
DISTRIBUTORS
1720 BROADWAY C. 41222
WHITE COVERALLS WITH ALAMO HEIGHTS
MULES LETTERED ON THE BACK
EXCLUSIVELY AT - - -
KAUFMAN'S
102. s. FLORES ST.
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Uniforms Tailored by Sol Frank Company
CONGRATULATIONS
FROM
SOL FRANK COMPANY
FINE CIVILIAN CLOTHING
BAND UNIFORMS ' MILITARY UNIFORMS
Since 1894
Serving
Southwest Texas
in
HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS
Congratulations, Seniors of '47
POTCHERNICKKS
211 N. ST. MARYS
SAN ANTONIO
H. E. B.
H. E. B. SILVER VALLEY PRODUCTS
R. L. CLAPP, MANAGER
POTTI-IAST'S
"Refrigeration since 1926v
Admiral and Copeland Refrigerators
Harderfreez Chest and Dual-Purpose Refrigerators'
701 Broadway G. 9592
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Compliments of
AGNES E. SULLIVAN
R E A L'T 0 R
5421 Broadway - Alamo Heights
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SAN ANTONIO BUICK COMPANY
5TH 8z BROADWAY F. 1361
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THE STORE FOR YOUNG
MEN AND THEIR DADS
WHERE BROADWAY MEETS HOUSTON
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GENERAL INSURANCE
2018 ALAM0 NATIONAL BUILDING
Office, F. 8982 Home, T. 3732
Ledlow-Adams
Motor Co.
931 BROADWAY
Nothing Can Be Finer
Than Lincoln
Nothing Can Be Tougher
Than A Mercury
BROADWAY PHARMACY
Prescription Druggist
Phone Travis 2633
Alamo Heights
SAN ANTUNIO, TEXAS
Billy Burke
TI-IOROKLEAN
LAUNDRY SL CLEANING
4909 BROADWAY T. 3348
Distributor Carrier Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment
Heating, Ventilating and Exhaust Systems - Sheet Metal Duct Systems
Cold Storage and Locker Systems
BELL-KOTZEBUE C0
CONTRACTINC MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
1505 E. Houston St.
SAN ANTONIO 2, TEXAS
Phone Fannin 5041
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5009 Broadway T - 1141
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Congratulations
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THE GORDON WHOLESALE
GROCERY COMPANY
S. M. Lippard
Compliments of
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Featuring
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Levis
SHAW - PERFECT DIAMONDS
FAMOUS MAKE WATCHES
SMART IEWELRY CREATIONS
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124 Main Avenue Phone Fannin 5239
San Antonio 5, Texas
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transaction. Your confidence is our greatest asset.
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