Gonzales High School - Lexington Yearbook (Gonzales, TX)
- Class of 1960
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I -1:21 - , ihifl ' Q , fig 2, , , N42 if Eb g ilxiiff f a ?1 1,-,, 1 f xx, 1 , ,KA-QAQN4 532575 gn s.,,x ,WW I . YH V fy 'A O ' 9 Q WL jump from 1059 1tO the OQ L xrn lwlre tint the xx w decadl. wlll brmb Tummsz, Il1I'OLl.,ll the 1900 LEXINGTON, rnmemlnr 111 Llu nmmoxalwln occ 1Q1ons you spun Wflllllll tlu halls of GHS as mme marches :tg ldlly Ex Libris L J . V .n 6 ,AY W, 1 f L L 2 Q ' ' ' U Changes beyond our wildest clreamb. . H , zf 5 f ' J on. The Texas hero monu- ment,1oc:ated on the plaza in Gonzales, is a constant reminder of the courage and faith of our first citi- zens. Due to their valor and resistance of tyranny in 1835, Gonzales earned the title of The Lexington of Texas. 722 M60 awww Qangafea Sckool 'fezcw Wafume 50 Sum, 7664, 6 WS W According to this cornerstone, the old building has been standing a good many years. With the remodeling done in the summer of '59, it will withstand many more years of the clatter of stu- dents' feet--upstairs, downstairs, and in its halls. This remodeling included new floors, new desks, new and better communications, and a complete and efficient lighting system. The new building, shown above, provides Gon- zales High with a spacious auditorium, a modern gymnasium, a band room, a choir room, and two well-equipped science laboratories. Gonzales I-ligh's two newest additions are the shop building and the homemaking cottage, shown be- low. With these new facilities and modern con- veniences, GHS moves slowly forward, using the best of the old with the best of the new. Den www 7ofzewMd. ,-4azauam ....... 14ccwiemdca ...... Adam ....... Funnel ..... . Wm 7494 .... We? ' WaZame50 afde 76042 O 77fm.DaZ'Lk4 AND THE UNDYING SPIRIT OF LOVE AND SERVICE SHE EXEMPLIFIES -M., b-can-me Her Her Her Her strength has made us strong conf1dence has rendered us conf1dent honor has compelled our honesty devotlon has 1nsp1red our devotlon Strength, conf1dence, honor, devot1on These thmgs she gave to us These thmgs we take Wlth us, and so DOT LEA A teacher who has truly dedlcated herself Leavmg, we proudly dedlcate our yearboo In every capac1ty 1n wh1ch she served for 34 years, 1n the classroom, as coach of g1r1s' basketball, as semor sponsor, or 1n the youth depart ment of her church, she mjected her Splflt of devot1on, enthus1asm and kmdness 1 r . . . 9 - - n to , a MQW' ' ., I , - - k vu ez. Qfg, 'I ., My fa- ., M .ffl . T V M W W, ,A J, ,mg N I , :ff I ,dl Yi ' 4 I A i T ef,-', , , I!! jf' K L , A X QQ' V, K ,fp . S, Q., nw W .. A Aga, W. 1. ' ' . ,fd ' 'N ,-- ' Wu. . W' . V j Q j'g, f'QIf,. ,L ,fn .K . F ORE WOR Burmng 1nto the pages of lustory are the years 1920, 1930 1940, trate the sharp contrasts, and the extreme growth and developments wluch Gonzales, as well as Gonzales H1gh School, has made slnce 1920 Our fxery flame, Speedy Spark, w1ll lead you through the book Of he ever frmshes pa1nt1ng the foreword'j so that you w1ll not m1ss any of the hlgh pomts of your 1960 school year Thrs IS the frrst year that the LEXINCTON has been dellvered 1n the summer, whrch enabled the staff to grve you, the readers, the complete story of your 1960 school year Follow Speedy carefully, freshman senror, or whatever your class1f1cat1on may be You w1ll remember the football games, the b1g 5 year homecom1ng fest1v1t1es, the Chnstmas dances and partres, and yes, even fmal exammatxons and the commencement flurry 0' X YP S A NN K C X F YJ X! Y r Q , fi Q X 81' J 3 D Vx p . Y X lv S- 'Y 5 Q YJ 4?- 2 Q P 1 . . . , 1950 and finally 1960. In this year's LEXINGTON, we have tried to illus- awww Wm Wink QAVHEW' mf. WMM 4, -' 13.12 WMM Pwr HQ 75.4064 G1r1s w111 be g1r1s, whether lt be 1920 or 1960 These h1gh school g1r1s of the pre flapper era, appearxng 1n the 1920 Lexmgton prove that tlmes don't change so very much school was fun then as lt 1S now A TIVITIE X 'iff' Quai? WWW eusmi' 2 if 5 Mmm 'gs' 'E if Now, 40 years later, the same campus presented a d1fferent appearance as an unprecedented flurry of g1a.11t snow flakes sent 1960 students scurrymg out for a Snow flght And 1920 or 1960 AIN'T WE COT FUN? E' if 'W' x vq N 1? ' 4 NI' ,1- vfx K Q VXA ---U-ll vs Wm ff aqui' ' mx 145' QT! 'R K' , , - s..'.- ' - ew 1 . K, ,. ' - W. in ., h ax tv.: ffm 'a,,i-vgiiiigb-S. :X .-.,- f fs Rf K AW x .Q ff' K .. A-f ff .x Q? FRN' A 4 sa. S Y is' y fi ww 1 J ww '- pg, In - R, X' , ' Q ,K .. - 5 V Q, if ? - - ff? . K--J..f,1s ff? - A. -'Z' s s r is - , A ,SF .fr F -4.- . 5. , Q . Q 1,2 -1.'..,,,1jq ,Q L , ' h Q , .ax L A xx. .1-. 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I . j -4- 'dis'- ' , J, l ' A X' X v5 Aetlvltles In Gonzales HI h Addmg varlety to Fr1day mornmg pep rallles, the major ettes twlrl whlle the cheerleaders enjoy the1r performance Here, they're gettmg ready to perform at the frrst pep rally .JPT Y W 'AN,,t!,..-- 1 .L As rn every parade held rn Gonzales the Orange jackets and Band marched together m the Home cornmg Parade They represent two of the largest organ1zat1ons ln GHS ii Blrthday cake and cold drlnks were on the scene 1n the journallsm room September 16 as part of Barbara Petras' blrthday ce1ebrat1on Telev1s1on came to the Apache Rattler football game, wxth the result that we all saw ourselves the followmg week over channel 7, KTBC l 0 0 0 ' , . . . ffff' o. ll as lo p ' in A. -fe ' . L I .. . fu ' ,vial ' wg f ef' J, , . . . 1 ? I W 1 If ay' ' .4 f ' we yr 7 l Echo With School Splrlt 1 The f1rst thmg 'Susan Ga11 Grlffm does each mornmg of the football season 1s sell Apache pennants qhe has Dlana Dullmg wnll ID hand and w1l1 soon be ready to sell you one W61gll1Dg 15 always .1 part of the annual P E health check Rutlue Iley seems pleased w1th her wclght as Sandra McG1nty sets the scales Q-xg 'ln-5... From Nona 9chweda's streamer flymg posmon om can easlly surmlse that the Apaches have just mule Z1 flrst down or maybe even a touchdomm Thls IS a famxllar procedure for iupt N O Blrd and Prm Fred A Havel but for Nona Qchwedx thls w1ll probably b the most thr1ll1ng moment of her lllgll school career hung crowned I-lomecommg Queen of 1959 0 0 O . . . - A ' ' , ' 'z h x A Gffv s 29 ' f . X ,f ' i y- 5' c ,- . .3 W c o v' 9-. I K 5 A so so ' riff fi, ..-J o 1 'fy . ', 4 .Q . K . . . off If f , l - w wa x, sv' M' l s I Q l ,- 0 F 1 , Tw l A 'P Q il il , lsz, l, lx J W ff , e, ' X . , K . 1, '. ' . 0 As The Year Progress s The Mr. Johnson's originality served him well in the skit that the Orange jac- kets and Band put on for the Rattler- Apache game. The skit was entitled Boot Hillg' and it had all the ingre- dients of the westems on TV today. Most of these sophomores are deep 1n thought while they puzzle over the tests that Mr W B Alexander is giving Sandra Wilson and Susan Dubose are two of these thinking sophs rung 'Sw-fs .F Supt A O Bird wel comed everyone to the annual Football Banquet held on De cember 7 wi' x laws William Zapalac, backfield coach from A SM was the guest speaker at the 1959 Quarterback Club football banquet which honors all boys pa.rt1c1pat1ng in sports These ambitious actresses put on the first Spotlight Club play this year The Christmas Pearl They are Helen Remschel Carolyn Tinsley Sandra von Werssowetz, Sammie McCask1ll Shirley Iley, Claudia Scheske and Carmen Crews n I C - Wt ,,,,r.., ,fr A s at . .LL A rf ,Y :K X ' , . 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' qs, ,fgiggg 33 3 31 , K ' f AFV ',V, ,kd ffgzkgfgc ' , r M, , , Students' Zeal Increases A new thing in GHS that has caught on is the mixed choir For every girl in the choir there is a boy The mixed choir ventures to sur rounding towns and performs for the members of their choirs Dances are usually held after wards ai These little seen but much visited people are the GAA popcorn poppers Billy Bob Low is waiting for the first yummy batch of corn to be popped so he can sink his teeth into the buttered puffs Q I These students were able to take time out from their skating to stop and pose for us Every night many enthusiastic students, beginners and experts, fmd fun at the skating rink Margarito Canales and his band, a big success at the FHA Style Show, performed at the Lettermen s guitar by playing for a dance band every Saturday night I 2: .t.s - K l l ' - X fx E 'T l - gg grill, ww I L -' . 5 7 jf' 2: Talent Show. Margarito acquired his skill on the T 1. - . ' 2 s kj: 5 A s N in 1 ' lg Z . Busy Class Routine I ---si GHS students demonstrated school Splflt as they cheered the Apache basketball team to a 33 32 vlctory over the Lullng Eagles There were approxrmately two hundred Apache fans at th1s frrst d1str1ct game of the season These two senrors, W1ll1am H111 and Arthur Darrlek, gave the1r rend1t1on of 'Baby, What Do You Want Me To Do? brmgrng the house down at the Ltttermt n s Talent Show They wore those hats partly for the1r act and partly for protect1on 1n case anyone threw tomatoes at them Wlth all of the part1es t1'l1S class has, physrcs 1S more of a plea r e t h a n chore But we h a V e c a u g h t t h e m a t la s t, b u sy W 1 t h an 1ntr1cate exper1 ment Elgrn I-Iernemeyer served as wh1stle bart at the Lettermen's 1n1t1at1on stunt 1n the aud1tor1um. These lovely lass1es 1n their slxm skrrts and bathmg caps were the ma1n attractxon at school and the basket ball game that mght. 0 A ' ' 4 I 1 . , , ' ' . , I . L - ww. ' ' 5 e A Qin . Q iIlIQ::'f' X' . 3 ,W - 'i - 4 , at A f t lylr ,X , 3 - . l X . W - . , . X . . l su a Broken by arious Activities Under the direction of Mr Oren E johnson check that snazzy uniform the band performed at its annual Christm as concert David Ihrig who seems to have missed the fallout at Mardi Gras, is laughing at the plight of the others as they dig out from under confetti and serpentine X IN-.1 Plenty of action filled the Junior-Senior basketball game this year. Although the senior boys put up a splendid fight in the game held fourth period, the juniors ca.me out on top with the final score 44 -43. It takes a heap of work and feed to bring a tiny calf up to a. prize winning bull but Donald Neuse found his reward when his bull was judged low good at the FFA and 4 H Livestock Show The Betty Crocker Award, given to the senior girl scoring the highest number of correct answers on the Betty Crocker test, was won by Carolyn Tinsley Caro1yn's test was sub mitted in the state contest .N ' U - . 3-se . . . f I ' . l , 3 J F? ' ' ' .. . , mi to Q 5 l 9 5 4 A ' yoc, rrsss B5 B as f 2 B 2 f lgll A . ' x...,,, i lii T ' ' . Awards Da Brings Man Thrill -1M59 ' li 1 Karen Wundt, the 1959 60 Future Nurses president, accepts the Principals Award from Principal Fred A l-lavel, jr for the most outstanding club of the school year They help in the local hos pitals and the convalescent home Gail Brown will preside over GHS as president of the Student Council in 1960 61 Gail is an active member of the Choir, Oj's, and has served in various class offices in previous years Kathy Vacker, the 1959 60 Head Major ette receives the honor of Drum Majorette for the next year Kathy has been an ac tive member of the Apache Band for three years, and a majorette for two years Tops in the Commercial field are Carolyn Tinsley and Shirley Iley Carolyn took First in State Shorthand and Shirley won First in a National typing contest, which results in a trip to Sweden It is with tearful eyes, but happy hearts that the cheerleaders give up their faithful megaphones to the 1960-61 Apache Cheerleaders. Sue Carnes, Sandra Wilson, Sandra jane Vordenbaum, Tommie Lou Hinton, and Mary Lena Erig took the new positions fl Prom Tops Off Fine Year The Co1on1a1 Gardens were enrlched by the Negro servants who pro vrded entertamment as well as serv1ce to the guests at the prom Tee Tleman and h1s orchestra prov1ded the desrred type of mus1c for your every mood YU QA These late hours are just too much for Mr Havel He must have h1s beauty sleep There was no s1tt1ng out a dance at the prom th1s year Everybody was up and m the swmg of thmgs M. F v-if Diplomas Mean New World Howard Ray, who finished his schooling under the direction of Miss Almeda Low, receives his diploma from Mr. Harold Mcflaskill, Pre side nt of the School Board. Obert Logan, Senior Class pres- ident, welcomes the faculty, friends, and parents to the 1960 Commencement Exercises. The graduating class of 1960 prepares to receive their long awaited GHS diplomas. 4-'F ry Qc 'PA i f E. Darleen Rossow an d J am e s Tharp show signs of Joy as they end their years in GHS to ful fill their life ambitions We must strive to keep up with the fast moving age of today to be successful in this world were some of the words of Dr Virgil Blossom, Superintendent of the Northeast High School in San Antonio, in his address at the Commencement Exercises if -auf! Lani BOBBY HOLMES and BEVERLY TITZELL received the American Legion Award, with DAVID SHELBY and SANDRA VON WERSSOWETZ as runners up The Danforth Award went to TOMMY KING and CARMEN CREWS DAVID SHELBY was presented with the Medical Scholarship given by Crews Hospital and Clinic and TOMMY KING re- ceived the Science Scholarship given by the Gonza1esCommis- sion Company. SHIRLEY ILEY was presented a journalism Scholarship given by the Gonzales Daily Inquirer. qi I l X1 N C! AX 1 ' .71 ff.. 437 Walk All , wx fl! Hi h Grades Bring Scholarship l 'J M 'T- A vw? 752064 These three students represent half of the Gonzales I-hgh graduatmg class of 1920 Classes and vamous courses of study were equally small, and usually 11m1ted to the bas1c reqmrements 4-A s A 1 W, y ,I .mm g 6.5 y , 4 if -T Y W 1 ' i pr 5 ,Q v , t 35332355 K ji si w Q, 1 ' M ir 0 Q W -I 1 3 f X ,H A 1 I gy' s ,J I A. ' l ' y L L If 5 y f ' 1 A , M yi y 1 1 sssss , 1,e-,es-s,.es.... s - ss,s ,J I V' W . I , . ' ,. ' I- ' A - 'J 'Ni' -',','. . . - v., F' ' ' V v ' . ' 1 ' , L ' 6 ' . 1 n Q .- . ' ,x a . -, v ' 5 ' ' ' ,v . ' -' . ' X ' - - - ' - . I . . ' ' . . ' - 5 i- , 5 ' . - h 4 . . , ' h I -Q ' . ADEMI 7ZeWew In sharp contrast to 1920, these three students are only a small fracuon of the1r respecuve classes Developmg and pr1nt1ng p1ctures for the the campus It IS Just another add1t1on to the numerous and V2.l'16d courses of study offered 1n GHS 1n 1960 LEXINGTON is the latest laboratory on This Is An End... .. Acceptmg the respons1b1l1t1es of headmg the Semor Class are Obert Logan, pres1dent Mary Blanche Ph1l1ppus VICE presxdent Barbara Ann Bush secretary Gayle M1dk1ff treasurer LaVeme M1k9Sh reporter and Emest Ehr1g sergeant at arms Yes senlors we are th1s IS the year Our graduatlon days are here We shout for joy but deep 1ns1de Our happy memomes we all lude Half feathered b1rds from nests we a Into the world to recall The thmgs we learned from teachers dear To brlghten up our l1ves of fear We then grow stronger and mxght soon Be sent 1n rockets to the moon Whatever our paths of 11fe w111 be Old GHS 1n our hearts you'11 see Vorcmg the1r op1n1ons as student Cou.nc1l representa t1VCS are Bobby Holmes Nona Schweda D1cky Hardcastle and Carroll Dav1d W11ey The memorable senlor trlp xs just one of the semor exper 1ences made possrble by the d6VOt1O'I'A to duty and the hours of work by the senxor sponsors MISS Dot Lea and Mr Lee B Muenzler nd a B innin O Alex, Frank ' Almendarez , Victor Ar -:li Bush, Barbara Canales, Margarito Carleton, William Boothe , Carolyn Bamick, Carolyn Benes, Billy Ray Benes, Frank mn.. Boring, jimmy Q Im Bre itschopf, Roland 'Q as Brothers, Nancy Kay ws,-v f' So We Cast Gur Eyes shi' 16 r Crews, Carmen D'-it Darilek, Arthur Dickinson, jim Haines, Dorothy Hancock, Myrtice Hanzalik, Tony Frankenhauser , S arah Ehrig, Ernest Fortune, Douglas Freed, Bennie .a 'f9 L' Garcia Freddie Grauke, Herman I ,J 41+ 1-ee- 'Y To Gur Future Commeneing Hardcastle, Richard Heinemeyer, Elgin Hill, William -03 ..-nun Holmes, Bobby Iley, Shirley Ince , David K Kiefer, Judy Ann King, Tommy Kluth, Eugene 5 ri - , 6 Q-'wif W' if fe - ' 1' gg ' if ' I Koehler, Sharon Kuntschik, Christine Kuntschik, Henry ii Pi -1-xr GH Fun Is Now in Th Past Lloyd, Catherine Logan, Obert Longoria, Fidencio Machicek, Betty Malatek, Raymond Mangum, Roberta Malatek, Robert Martin, Mary Le e Martinez, Luz fl? Michelson, Esta Lee Midkiff, Gayle Mikesh, LaVerne Graduation Ni ht I Miller, Ann Nance, Stanley Neitsch, Beverly ,7- reg ' fi! AU? Q S Gone -Nu 'fi' Neitsch, Nancy Ortiz, Sipriana Petras, Barbara x Q Philippus, Mary Blanche Pirkle, Steve Rajnoch, Jean ,i rmgifsewyw-f f -I-aww ff f f- new N- . JU! I' 4-af .-1 'Na '0- Remschel, Helen Rivera, Jesse Rossow, Darlyne Tiresome Tasks May Await U 'fl Smith, Gladys Towns, Royce Tharp, james Von Werssowetz, Sandra Rutledge, Johnnie Schweda, Nonadel Shelby, David Tinsley , Carolyn Titzell, Beverly Sitka, Daniel Smith, Cecil Spring , Clyde 4? it .101 We II Face Them Une B One 5...-yi 5' tell , K si. A K S if iff ,ffl s mf H , 1.41 i' il To i:3?5Sf'ifg1:,f3i ss , qv r r 5 X. gtxwi-an-..,', 3:-3 As the rest of the class cars in the 1959 Homecoming Parade, the senior car proudly glides past the crowd, Classes dating to Away back when were also represented in the proces- sion. Some of them rode by in the latest model cars, while others used a degree of originality in their entry. Seniors Ru h Ru h Ru h The sen1or goal comm1ttee chose as the1r motto The Greater the Trrals the More Glorlous the Tr1umphs Carolyn Boothe 1S the chaurman of the commrttee wh1le Clyde Walker Larry Wolff Roland Brretschopf, and Vrctor Almendarez help her as much as poss1ble snfl BPH 'ng Semor chaurman, Barbara Petras QI-lomecom1ng , w1th Helen Remschel decorate the exh1b1t table used for the Homecommg celebratlon Nancy Ne1tsch cha1rman of the cap and gown comm1ttee, and Barbara Sue Bchlen, head of the 1nv1tat10ns commxttee w1th thexr commlttee mem bers are lool-ung through the 1nv1tat1on book HRH ll The bul1et1n board, one of the sen1or class progects 1S bemg hung on M1ss Dot Lea's door by Carolyn Tmsley and jean Rajnoch Darlyne Rossow head of the flower commrttee admxres the whxte mum the sen1ors chose as therr flower whxle Carmen Crews eyes the royal blue color wh1ch was also selected by the sen1or class 0 7 9 I 5 V, , 5 5 fa Qin 5' I 1 . . . , . y . vu - - ' . ' . , . . . . , . . . - . . , , . . . . i . . , . . C CE ,Lu . I 53 W ' .. n F5 ,V 54 gl r V 'lf thx ' , '11 Y . , V4 V v Q Q , 1 I 3 C C 7 Ml F. I 1 D -v L if me-N A Aw Aa Year Ends In Fun 32- f2.f'.,t,-,' fx: .SI Dig that crazy Roland Breitschopf as he expresses the feeling of excitement and thrill felt by the Seniors before leaving for their senior trip. This group will journey to the 7-A ranch at Wimberley. Playing basketball while in sw1mm1ng was one of t.he recreations for the boys on the Senior Trip It's nothin' like a cool dip in the poo1 was echoed by many seniors no matter what time of da or Y night M 1 ' Tw-w....f cr- EWW Helen Remschel and Elgin Heinemeyer crack the Jokes and lead in the fun in the Senior Class of 1960 as class clowns With tears of sadness and Joy the 1960 seniors await to leave many memories, both good and bad, in the past 052,53 Qu .S f 31 ' ' re if M I 550 My , I 5 A - t x ' K r 7 -y .ae r yiw Ei g ' 1 'Xe s as se. fi we i if Q s i 5, e Y 5 . 1 Y . s t 'Z 4- . . 'f r K ' I R s y 1 -s fl to r if i its t FRANK EDWARD ALEX - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA 1, 49 Crm and Rod 45 Spotlight 3g Cheer Committee 4, CAROLYIN BARNIICK Orange jackets 1 2 Offxcer, FHA 3 CAN 3 4 Presuient, Chcnr 1 Class Favontc 2 VNho's Who 4 Invxtatzcm Commlttee 4 BILLY RAY BENES ITA 1 2 3 4 Offxcer, General Scxcnce Club 1 lnvntanon Commxttee 4 FRANIx BENES FFA 1 2 3 Offxc r 4 Offlcer, 42 Club 4 Iettermcn s Club 4 Football 1 2 4 Track 3 4 C11 C Conn Commlttep 4 CAROLYIN AINN BOOIHE Band 1 2 3 4 Cffxcer, Spot11ghtC1ub1 2 3 4 Patrc nsl 2 Offxcer, jumor Hmstorxans 2 3 Cffxccr 4 Dxstrxct Band 2 4 Rcgxonal Band 2 4 'Xrca Bmd 4 Homecommg Prxncess 4 Come I 'lake It Duchess a Nauonal Honor Socxety 3 4 Offmccr Class Reporter 1 Motto Commzttee 4 JIMMY BORING Spotlight -1 Junior Ihstorxans 4 Track 4 ROLAND BRFI1 SCHOPI' 42 Club 2 3 4 Freshman Athlctxcs 1 iuencc Club l ll:-msl-acthall 1 4 Track 2 4 Mono Comrmttec 4 NANCY lx XYE BROTHERS X 3 Spotlxght Club 1 2 Omngc jackets 1 2 Pon Won Staff -4 Color Commnucc 4 Class Poet -1 BNRBXRX RUSH fl Prcsxdent 3 Cffxcer, 4 Presxdcnt GXX 3 Offuccr 4 Crange Jackets 3 4 Chou x 4 Ccncril ucnce 1 Student Councxl 3 Natxonal Honor Socxcq -L Class Duchess 1 Dxstnct and Rcglonal Fypmg Nhu 3 Who's Who 4 Home commg Prmcess 4 'whss FHA 4 Lantana Duchess 4 Clasv Sccrctiry 1 -I MXRCXRIIO CXNXILS Cum 'ind Rod Club 4 Pogmm Commlttvr 1 Find 1 2 3 4 WI1 LI XN1 C XRIITCN TF X I 2 3 Letterman 5 Club rcsmnx Xl y ns who s X xo State Trad X X11 Dimmu Iounlu -I Ioolbal rack Iulxulm 1 Baieba Color Commlncc -1 CXRMIWN CRLWS Iznd 1 3 -I Spotlight Club Pamcnnc I 2 3 Cffxccr 4 IumorH1stor1anQ 2 3 Ofhccr -1 Offxccr, iludcnl Cmmcml 2 3 Offxcer ml lSgro11 2 4 'N1uonzll Honor Soclety -1 Distinct Band 3 4 Rcgxonal Rand 1 Rnidxo Xxmouncer 3 Scmor Christmas Play 4 Come L 'I114c It Queen 3 ,Tumor Historian 5 Au ard 3 Pow Mom Staff 3 Assoclate Edztor 4 hdntm Color Comxmtlcc 1 XRTHUR DXRII.Hx ITN 1 7 3 Cfflcer 4 President Lcttumcn S Club I N nmual Honox Socxcty -L Spotlxghi nw 9 lrerlvm ug ns 2 C Favorxte Foothill 3 C11 X Gown Com mxltcc 4 JIN1 DIChIN QCX lcllcx nun s Club -1 junior Hlslonams a 4 Spotlight Club 3 lrcihman Xlhleucs 1 Fl'X 1, 7 Football 1 ' 3 4 WaysfN1eansComm1t'tcc 4 Four Years of Hard Work ERNEST FRED EIIRIC - 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Quill L Scroll 4, spouxghr Club 4, Lcttermen's Club 2, 35 42 Club lg General Science Club 1 Sports Manager 1 2 Come S Take It Comnuttee 4 IU Y KIEFIIR FH-X1 2 3 4 Future Nurscsl 2 Floxxcr Commxttcc 4 'TOMMY KING Spotlight Club 1 4 Panlcmns 1 2 3 4 Fresxdent,Natxona1 Honor Socxcty 4 jumor Hmlornans 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4Pres1dent Qports Tramizr 4 Come f T1kcIt Commxttee 4 Class D1y Program 4 EUCVNE KLUI ll Spotlight Club 4, Iumor Hnstorxans4, -1 Club 3 Spot11ghtP1ay 4 Program Committee 1 SHARON ROFHLER Orange jackets 1 2 3 4 Offnccr, f X J 1 Chou 1 2 3 4 Treasur r, Goals Com rnxtillc -X CHRISTINE kU'NTSCHIK FHA 1 2 Offxcer 3 Ofhcer 4 Orange jackets 2 3, 4 Chou- 1 Lexmgton Staff 3 1 Advertxsmg Echmr Sclence Club 1 Come 1' Take lt Representauve 3 Homecommg Committee 4 HENRY KUNTSCHIK FFA1 2 3 4 42 Club 3 4 Spotlxght Club 2 Lone Star Farmer 3 Dxstrlct Poultry 'Team '7 Productxon Committee 4 CYIHERIINE LLOYD Pow Wow Staff 3 4 Orange jackets 1 2 FII-X 1 2 Treasurer 2 Cheer Commxrtee 4 OBERI LOG-XIX Lettermens Club 3 -1 President Freshman -Xthletxcsl 7 3 4 umor Ilxstoruans 3 4 bpollxght Club 2 3 National Honor Socxety 4 Class Ircsxdcnt -L X11 Dxstrlct Football 3 4 All Central lcxas bootball 4 State Track Meet 3 Student Councll 3 Treasurer, Football 1 2 3 4 Captam Base ba 1 ac FIDENCIO LOINCORUX -12 Club 2 4 Come 8 Take It Committee 4 RAYMONID MALATEK FFA 1 2 3 Vxcc presxdent X Offlcer 4' Club 3 -L Freshman 'Xthletxcs Club 1 Ifootballl 2 Track 2 Producuon Commlttec -I ROBER1 N1-XLXTEK FFA 1 2 3Offxcer, 4 42 Club 3 Offxper 4 I-reshman Xthletmcs Club 1 Football l Basketball 1 Invxtamon Committee 4 BETTY M-XCHICEK FH-X1 2 3 GXA1 2 Orange jackets 1 2 2 Color Commxttee 4 ROBERTA M XNGUM Orange jackens 1 2 3 4 Offmcer, Qmll L Scroll 4 Lexmgton Staff 3 4 FHA 1 2 3 Cxrls State 3 Program Commxttee 4 M RY LEE MARTLN A 1 OI' Lwcmgton Staff 4 Choxr 1 Color Commxttee LU! 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A , 1 .,1,g, K. 5 y,A1,, 1-,-U- 1 s-11-11111,11x1, 111111-11115f1Q11cu C11111 1, N111 11.11 2, 2 - C 1.-11 1, -' 11.11 1, 2, 2, -1, 110111 . --,- 1, 11 1 4, C112 my 111--111111 -1, 1 ll 1, 2, 3, -1, Ilascl .111 1, 2, 3, , 'ack 1, 2, l'11v.n11 C1111111111cc C .1- an 1. , - ' n -- -4. 55 Brings Being Junlor --unsvgg Leadmg the actlve Junlor class are Larry Zavadrl, presrdent Susan Gflffln v1ee presrdent Frances W1lson, secretary lame Vordenbaum treasurer, and Martha LIHIOYS Yes, jumors we are, thms IS the year The plans for the prom we all hear Partles we g1VE and cakes we sell, The money we earn w1l1 pay for rt well We've We've Thmgs We've om' Joys, we've had our thrrlls, made our teachers take therr prlls we've done and games we ve play earned on our studrous ways But as we look to next year's days, We thrnk of thmgs And The And The 34 as we look at thmgs that we thmgs that we way of school we have made, l1fe we fmd have left behmd. w11l carry on ed, and thmgs we learned. Sponsormg the Jumor class takes lots of hard work, as these four teachers wrll testrfy. They are, left to mght, Coach Allen Wrnters, Mrs. C. M Nelson, Mrs. W. L. Crews, and Mr. H. E. Nlebuhr. Lynn Re ave s reporter Representmg the jumor elass ID the Student Councll are jrmmy armck, Thomalyn Conlrn ant Mary Lou Selzer When Thomalyn wrthdrew from school to move to Florrda Mary Garl Benes was selected to frll the vacancy i it Lots of Responsibility Lynnelle Bairrington 'Q' K . 41? Martha Baker Bruce Baker Shirley Baker Ronald Baker jimmy Barnick as Sandra Behlen Jeannette Bell Mary Gayle Ben es Paul Benavides john Blundell Gary Bowlin Annette Bradford Gail Brown Henry Cantu Sue Cames Isabel Contreras .1755 The juniors believe in using all 7s their assets. Their asset in this 'A case is a red Thunderbird. Guy Moore, a newcomer to the junior class, is the owner of this eye- catching auto. Riding with him are Larry Zavadil, Alice Littlefield and Pat Cranberry. Patricia Friedrich Virginia Gerlich We Work, We Slave Yet ulianna Diener w . RQ e Victor Dolezal - Z.. Brenda Dozier Bert Ehrig 2 A r Barbara Ellison ' - Avi Edward Finch Annabelle Friedrich Yrs Beverly Gescheidle Gerry Gibson Rankin Glover Patricia Cranberry Melvin Grauke Linda Gray Susan Gail Griffin The junior girls represent the largest class in the Orange jackets. On Thursday even- ings during football season, these barefoot maidens wade through crepe paper, tape, and porn poms, covering up all the bare spots in the audi- tor ium. , 1 li Will The .lob Ever Be Done? Vir- IQ 419 .I sa. james Heins Alfred Hermann Tommie Lou Hinton Larry Holt Maedel Howell Henry johnson Dorothy Jurek Neld a Iurek Frank Kelley Linda Kifer Dolores Knesek Louis Knippa Billy Low Lawrence Kuntschik Ina Gay Lmdemann jean Lindemann 1? 1' Alice Littlefield Pat Plunkett, Bert Ehrig, Barbara Thomas, Larry Holt, and Alan Marek are waiting 1 9 'S 'ws 41, MISSING PICTURE X I, ' 'Q r- K R . fi is :M patiently to go to the fourth period class in Mr, Niebuhr's TOOIT1. We Hold Gur Breath We . fa, -R ff: if . V T -A f -2 , , 5, A x-., -, a 'iw: '1-V. ', If 1 ie iii Q , 1 . 55,54 . V- 'Har i if MISSING PICTURE x W J! i I gi Wai 4 +1 we 5' Sybil Lowry fi f pw- 4' Billy Machicel-4 : A Albert Malaer - it f gil ., . X11 K 1 i Dorothy Malatek -:..'5'-- ,..,b,i d A A -is Ann Marek Alan Marek , -::' Freddie Marek ' W x f U l X1 j l ,NX Margie Martin , .Q A A ' .. t 1 if fax? A W .1 2 Henry Martinez Sammie McCaskill A if N y . Ji' .I :kg- 3. 'TT' -ef 1 yur johnny McGown ff ' .1 1 .., A 5, ---- 1' 32,-'. Lucille Meier : Z: Qi xx! r Q -n - A -a Martha Menking Alton Meyer fv- Betty Io Mikesh Benny Molina Helen Molnosky This lovely junior girl, Alice Littlefield, was elected duch- ess of her class for the 1959 Homecoming. Barry Wiley escorted her on the night of October 2. As The Money s Counted Guy Moore Virginia Muenzler Alvin Oncken Suzi Osburn Billy Peterek Doris Perez Alice Pirlile Bernice Pirlale Pat Plunkett Herbie Pounds David Quinton Dorothy Rajnoch Trevor Read Martha Re aves James Richter David Rinehart f lm JUG' if i X3 .5 Q ' R X .. w Agia, ' Fai , . Q. ,s 1, Enough. Back To Work we Mei? -it X . I, 1 1 4-ik if E f Nga A VL L : ' X R X is gg Vl H R L E- me Q .E , ' ia Q gk wif f ,f 'Q 4 if -. s i -Nye . H M, , , ffmfmffir Hope Rodriguez jane Rodriguez jimmy Rodriguez Jose Rodriguez QL S Sammy Roeber- ' 5' s. , 1 og 3 v M jp he 1.139 Kenneth Schauer - Virginia Sellers N D Mary Lou S elzer rm Diane Shuler Kenneth Siebeneicher ' V V i f .. Arthur Sliger H Lee Sloan Mary Lee Smith Ronald Smith ll! Rosie Sofka Fred Stair Barbara Thomas Mr' Sue Carnes and Janie Vordenbaum find that a cool drink can surely be re- freshing after a hard pep rally of jumping and yelling. .,., -anus! :rx 9 ,im . 9? fx? We Still Have A Prom Ahead ' Q E fx, rx . . 5 .- 1? X.. A ,.. 5 in i.,3 T X A ma Angelyn Tieken Katherine Vacl-cet ar Janie Vordenbaum Sharon Wallace Larry Walton , .N jean Watts ui' Mayde ll We athersby Bobby Wienecke - , I Barry Wiley . i Frances Wilson 'L V 6 Z Virginia Wishert W wiuiam wundt if vm ' 1 i 'fs- f 6 Larry Zavadil 4' A No matter what the weather, one can always find Pat Freidrich, Beverly Geschiedle, Martha Lynn Reaves, Susan Griffin, and Sue Cames in the patio at noon. 4-'Hn Y-if We Rest Now, But ...av-A' Lf, S l W1sely gurdmg thexr sophomore classmates are Robert Rerd pres1dent jxmmy Tabor reporter Susan Dubose secretary Io Frances Stubbs v1ce presmdent and Allen Peterek, treasurer . dl S ' an t ,, - s A f . ,Q ' X is - , r 5 . ' ' ww, L . . , p n Yes sophomores we are th1s IS the year We now w111 face a hectlc year Our freshman days are now behlnd And to th1s year we draw our l1ne We now w1ll work as sophomores do To get th1s dreadful mxd year through Ne1ther pushed around nor do we rule, But rn between we are at school The lrves we lead have meamng too just as the clouds that f1l1 the blue We've had some fun and fun we'll see In two more years we'll sen1ors be Unt11 that t1me we'll try our best To be good students hke the rest .---I Q Elected to represent the sophomores o the student councll are DaV1d Ehr1g john Wayne Cook and Nelda Iley Faculty sponsors of the sophomore class 1nc1ude Coaches Edd1e Burrows and V1ctor Brown Mrs O M Lrttle and Mr Norwood Gottwald Work Awaits ' 'P . -7-ft l -Kg 2 1F fd it gf 1 it i' . lf-rf .M-4 1b -Q-if Ad! ! J 4 of-?i gag ,...,4n9 Tommie Ann Adcocl-c Robert Baker Douglas Behrendt Billie Benes David Boyd Jeanette Braune Ellen Breitschopf Elaine Bright Peggy Burnett Brigiclo Camarillo Minerva Can ales Dale Carleton Mary Lynn Caskey Peggy Chandler Joyce Cheatham Charles Chenault Betty Lou Clark john Wayne Cook 'IW .53 A s , X 'S H vt fe S L , J, C ., ,,, . . af E , iw Nancy Cotton d F' 4 4? , arse N. AY' 'ow , '::'.:e., 5- - '4' ' , 'Z' ff' A X 5,4-nfl l U ,Q 43 as ' iff' A will his 1 ,. -4.-.... as ' RQ,-f, W 41 44 The Wheels Keep Turnin In an .. If.. x -.,,. ' .r ,MK eds wifi Y 5 a X. 'ff , I D it ff' .. Nee wif-' -:iff -4 ' p Z , - n :aw K qi 3 --is Q Q N X 'XX X A Zllw ' ul ' 'Ute Aw' ff: ... ,,.f 5 Tommy Dawe Scott Decker Shirley Denker Iohannalyn Dobbins Susan Dubose Diana Dullnig Peggy Eggert David Ehrig Cherry Ellis james Ellison Tommy Escobedo john Esparza Margie Filip Richard Fluitt Iohn Frankenhauser Virginia Gerloff Shirley Hall Herman Hanzalik Ill' av' Wx. f fi-J '-'nr -su. ffm . m MMP? if 4 X-if . . 3 .i e L, - Q. x ,avr Q-gp' N t '1? 1 . 0 LII' fm ui 1 a lr: frm 2nd High School Year r -vi' -J 4, . .. x , he 0 I ,Q 4 1 iw N. .7 f' Q? ji .gt 43 5'4 . 3 'Z 4 vw? , 1 Martias Liguez E11 Herbert Heil Bendra Hememeyer Bertha H111 Percy I-Iouts Willie Mae Holden Nelda Iley Carroll jones Steen Kelley jo Ann Kloss Betty Lamprecht Linda Landbeck Fidel Longoria Sammie Malatek Iulia Maldon ado l md 'M vie swf' YM37 'MAJ Dennis McGill 4 wg- .4 , X K Mike Maldonado ,I K -, A r Ned Mauldin ln 5 d k Sammy McCray t ' ', , o ' ' jffji X ,Mgm- li 45 4' Q ' E .. S Xi Gne More Year of Stud I? -. ,J Ss M f 4 r. -jean, , ,- K V ' 4 N Jr H 2? r ' 1, b . iiilmhh s ' me fr K , 9 ev , 1:55 : 1 ,, W Ji Q'- 5 4'- f Y 1..- , , v. Kenneth McGinty Sandra McGinty Barbara McGown james Mikesh Rickie Mills Kenneth Moseley jon Moss Barbara Morrow Barbara Mudd Lewis Neitsch Donald Neuse Albert Ortiz Gilbert Perez Allen Peterek William Pettus Franklin Pullin David Ray Robert Reid Lupe Rivera Luciano Rodriguez L 5 K .4 .J L Q , . W ar x, in F.. S ,. F f K .ff f. F Q W 4 ' X ..-f if 1 . jg A r 590 'J mia' ng ,-,' . ., V l. X 5 Q2 5 L2 'A R Q f..a f -.A ,MM V, , all 1 E E an K as- M A ,Q . - .,. nd it We ei .2 Fun In GH Ha Raced B Mary Rodriguez Douglas Roeber Don Rossow Mike Ryan Claudia Scheske Billy Schieberle Doris Schumann Patrick Sekula joe Silvas Grace Singleton Gloria Smith Jo Frances Stubbs jimmy Tabor Barb ara T alley Phillip Towns Shannah Townsend Ruben Trevino George Urban June Williford Sandra Wilson We II Be The Class Of I964 R 4...-se ,Magnus Y-,Xml nl? Takrng trme out for a break are the f1sh off1cers ohn Schweda prcsrdent Jlnllny Tmsley vrce presrdent, Sytha Gustafson reporter and Mary Lena Ehrrg secretary fNot prcturcd 19 Drck Tabor Lreasurerj RESHME Yes freshmen we are thrs IS the year We f1nd that l1fe IS dlfferent here Our erghth grade year IS now beh1nd Our plans for l1fe are what we fmd We enter h1gh school as llttle frsh In1t1at1on day w1ll make us squ1sh It's hard and we w11l fmd out soon The ones that can't yes can't hold on For three more years and we'll have made Our plans for future, much less our grade Yes, thls 1S the year we're klcked around, Next year we stand on solrd ground 48 Representlng the freshmen on the Stu dent Councrl are Davrd Allen Florence Wolff, and Carole Mldklff These freshmen sponsors Mxss Ruth Wrrght Mrss Rosemary Morrrson Mrs XVIYISIOH Logan and Coach Clarence Peterson have the de mandlng Job of leadmg the frsh through therr f1YSt hectlc year of hrgh school il ' ,,.5,Q,.a.,ff rw . is l ,- . . X V C 1 g 2 N , . b 'K , ,Ax QBBQQ g AX. .f vw,-I 2' , 5. -r . - 60' V Ks? . A i A 1 .,,. .K-J -s eg aww M VLAYKQN ., Q A :gt rfsx A A . . 5- . . s I I K. I . v . . - . - y ' v 1 I , . N . J , . 1 . , , K , . . , . 3 . 1 l v y 1 , l , y Q - ' . . . r I Sl . , Q ' 1 Q L f A 1 1 K ' K ' v x . -fx 4. Vaal - Y .1-'iv I - 1, .: 1 ---. Q David Allen Barbara Bairrington Initiations Pla Major Role X. H A --sf , C JC a ,,,,,.4 rx 5 Bobby Cuvelier Dennis Baker Tomasa Banda Anna Mae Bell Robert Benavides Billie Breitschopf Herman Bucholtz Carroll Bundick Dana Bumey Gloria Busch James Caddell A malia Camarillo Lorenzo Camarillo A lfred Carley Bonnie Cotton Riding in the freshman car in the Homecoming parade are Dick Tabor, Nancy Sellers, and Bruce Baker. g A f Wk Nw K Q W K :I ,iii ! VS, R ' X as ,,,, E 'Q is X sw.. ,l 'V+ lb . 'af 13' ,.,--Q? 1-nf A C Xl J, D. .N 4.1. ,I V 3 . it ' C no eoe- ,, N3-f , l . . 45 . J Liv X, id' . mg. - '!!f F 04W 'U' A is f xx . :as This Isn't As Bad As janet Davis Margaret Davis William Davis Judy D eBerry Eusebio DeLeon Gordon Deloach Nancy Diener Mary Lena Ehrig Raymond Escobedo Felisi ana Estrada Perfecto Estrada Alice Glover James Gorden Ronald Granger Sytha Gustafson m Diana Hagen 1 , sq f 'EL l K. Duchess Florence Wolff and her escort john Charles Schweda repre- sented the freshman class at the Homecoming Cor- onation. Hp. .. 2,3 1' ,E ,2 4 in 4 of ' gf . I 3 k 'A h a' YQ 1 if-.L 1 'kv z Jo Nell Hahn '.b Q '!'? WSP if We Thought It Would B gw- 7 A '1 f 5'2- 3 .gax 1 rw- ,ni ' at KK 'Qu l' l N 'L ..,,,,, 'Q ',' . I K xr Cynthia Halamicek .Q Michael Haley Q, A - 'il k A . ,- i ts 4 john Heberle klz . b LarrY I-Iendershot if? it i in fx A' 3, 'xv 2-'Y'3 Y . 'ii to Q kg! XM.iw'fN 'U ' I ' -'gil - MTS. 3 Patsy I-Ierber N' 'Y q ,. , , , LaVeme Hobizal I VA z ' -qw --1 tm' 'ie Q me We Qs it . 4 . 5 .gt Karen Sue Holt W 0' A. ' H QE, 9 John Hull ' , 35 ! ,ff it t - arf v ' ' Ruth Iley it Walter lrle ', dl ' 4' 1:7 it Robert janota Q L A t o X - .- , , 5 t . . Q W , X5- i-w. . - .'.. fi. Q M , f - K james Jurek at qt ., X to mi S fi' , 1 anal 1 r - D ml Paula Kelley L ls Rufus King ff 4 ,. 'i nw i N4 P L- Pam Knight Billy Knox --.gp , F -: David Malaer 51 JR 4 We ml' 2 ug We 1 1 gr X fo iw- ,1- Q, 'X 'T f 3' 3: A A 7 I t an 115 ,naar 1 3 Those Upper Classmen Margie Malatek , Arthur Manson 46- Tommy Marrou Q. f P Frances Martinez r Q Roy May Sandra McGill Carole Midkiff Kay Midkiff Edwin Molnoskey Phrona MOOre Guadalupe Moreno Tommie Ann Mudd .pf- Cecilia Nethery joe Olivarez ' t - Q Kenneth Oliver 3 Berry cum . vu, - ' .' 10 r A f -Q.. 34, : ! ' X Afro, i Henry Padgett The energetic fish girls that cheer the Braves on to victories are Ruthie Iley, Susan Reese, Mary Lena Ehrig fhead cheer- leaderj, Pam Knight, Kay Midkiff, and Dia.naI-Iagen. -vcrxvzr K Rexx ,. .RQ it Q.. .qw Q ii +V 'lk uve F as Treat U Like Equals Now limmy Pape Alex Pere? Ji I f Ml Pamela Pounds john Prou Ted Proa K' Q Susan Reese. S 611' ' Helen Riveru ' gf Petra Rodrigue7 a Virginia Rodriguez we iii Kenneth Rose ru ' ' If K ' e, K Virginia Ruddock .. if s, M i ff, e john Schwedu f 'X Q My livin ill n NC- 'Al W 5 A ge, N, M I A f JHL5 Sellers Murthgr Senter f -Q ' -A K 4 Wayne Siepmann ' 'f nf 4 . ik 5 Romero Silvas Q V, 'gif' .1 D 1V1Ll Smith These freshman girls are tall-Qing Llrungs over before the noon bell rings to re convene. classes . .aw-3, IJ! l f X ,...,. I K -Q 5 4, fb , S ll' , I ' f 1- Qx 1 'J I 4 M- . JN Sf - 3 . .Q lo 'df ti 4 Q? We Are Cn Our Wa Up M-HQPYSZ. A S55 4 A X 'x +3 me 4 ,, XM 54 Helen Wiley Leonard Smith Norman Smith Shirley Spitzenberger janet Staton Dick Tabor Ronnie Thanheiser Betty Nell Tharp Linda Thomas jimmy Tinsley Edward Trimble james Tuch Larry Vickers David Vlasek if re' e Mildred V13-Sak in Harry Walton ' : V. 1 Pauline Wesch 4:,' K A 4 Florence Wolff Allen Wundt ui? es AUX 13x55 must go on iliwmvsme. Classes Keep Ll Hoppm There's the door here's the srdewalk, and now to draw the w1ndows These are the thoughts that trrckle down the brams of these boys rn mechan1ca1 drawmg one of the newer courses 1n GHS Th1s course w111 help the bovs 1n later 11fe 1f they take some other course m mechanlcs or especrally rf they plan to go to college Thrs course IS be1ng taught by Mr Norwood Gottwald rn the new shop Stay on the rrght foot, keep those lmes stralght and keep m tlme are some of the sounds the band members hear commg from Mr Oren johnson and Mary Blanche Phrhppus Whether lt be hot or cold, practrcmg flank movements Mrs C M Nelson has her Amer1can H1story classes busy w1th current events Each week the puprls must gxve an oral report before the class just as Gary Bowlln IS domg Davrd Ince Tommy Krng Sandra Von Werssowetz and Dav1d Shelby try to flgure out one of Mrs W L Crews' trlg problems The members of th1s trlg class 1llus trate two methods of trxgonometnc solutlon of trxangles The f1gU.l'E 1n the background IS bemg used to measure 11ne functlons and computatlon by use of shde rules 55 O , 5,3 i Fi X A V 5 . 5 , gg A S K A' I X I' t .- A ll , ' , . . - , buuding. , ' I 'I . . 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It's A Jump - From Musi S N Whether It be a 1 5, or 10 mmute wrrtmg Nancy Cotton john Cook Susan Ga11 Grrffln, Shmrley Denker Phxl Towns and Irmmy Tabor are at the1r rhythmlc best Mrss Wrrght always trams speedy typlsts as proved every year at d1str1ct typmg contests Semor band members squeeze rn the1r last b1ts of gOSS1P before Mr johnson buckles down to a con Th1s 1S a typrcal scene rn the Journahsm room the ed1tor strugghng to demonstrate the ABC's of layout prcture croppmg and other essent1als of yearbook know how The grrls don't seem to be too mterested rn the srtuatron but maybe some of It soaked 1n centratcd hour of mus1c makrng Mrs Berthold jackson and Nona Schweda grve lst perxod P E g1r1s the1r annual eye examrnatrons These hard workmg chemrsts Barbara Elhson and P Plunkett have just frmshed settmg up the1r chem1stry ex perlment They hope to frnd out through expeuments just what elements escape and wh1ch elements remaln We all wonder just what d1d happen' . . , . . , . - Y Q W 1 ts, M A gk. . . - . Q ' Y Y L, , , . . . . , ' , ' ' F . , . . . a x 6 h A 'D K M I .Away J wr B 9 Ig- . X in al A 5 J 'Q ' ,Z .q f f':' jp 'du .v . I . - Q' 'J IM 0 . . . 'V NJPJ , T' I T if K X . . , . a , - . . K I . . ,. . -ff' . . l To Chemical Equation Writing Ned Mauldin is busy with one of many charts that have to be drawn in Mrs. Little's World History class while Dennis McGill pores over his text book. Each moming before study begins in Coach Eddie Burrows' Health Education class the students repeat the Lord's Prayer as the custom has been ln every first period class for the past two years in Gonzales High i -l .,- 'm Because of a broken leg Byron Freeman was unable to walk up the stairs at GHS He attended special classes taught by Miss Almeda Low so he would be able to keep up his studies with h1s fellow Classmates Mrs C M Nelson's first period Texas History class is very mdustrious as they work to prepare topnotch reports from the wealth of information in the llbrary Students ranging from freshmen to seniors struggle 1n the same class with the 1ntr1 cacies of Latin grammar and vocabulary Representing each of these classes are Martha Menkmg, Junior John Heberle, and Larry Wolff, senior 7 D K Q .k . X . . . S freshmang Mary Lynn Caskey, sophomoreg Fa ! sv- i 4' Apron , Pajamas and Shorts About to reach for the rebound are Lewxs Kn1ppa, George Urban, Kenneth Moseley, and Arthur Sl1ger Other than 1ndoor sports as basketball, badm1nton, volleyball, and tumbl1ng, Coach Peterson mstructs soccer, tenn1s, baseball and football when the weather perm1ts h1s P E boys to move outdoors Members of Mr Brown's th1rd per1od General Sc1 ence class plan the1r adventures 1nto outer space Whether Bucky Pettus 1S hang1ng Mercury, Venus, Earth or Mars, Pat Sekula, Betty Nell Tharp, Robert Benav1des, Patsy Herber, and Kenneth Moseley aren't go1ng to let h1m drop that blg t1n fO1l sun ...ig ....,.. an Xa mafia NAT 'S- Mali? firms-wNi'Pl'9 af w-M sms-uekw ,aw-we 'xi ww .gm ,-A AWN' 'ff wang if MQW qgmlw' ww Wig: Lis www 44, new 5.-Qi F wmwlmgf awww WW' aww Mlwwwnsfsas w Ms Wt ww '31 si Lf Stunned Brenda Doz1er flnds herself actlng as pat1ent for her home nursmg classmates 1n Mrs I-Iavel's thlrd per1od I-Iomemakmg class julxa Maldonado raxses Brenda whxle Peggy Chandler s1tuates a back rest for the1r mfluenza v1c t1m january was the perfect t1me for nurs1ng w1th the large percent of absentee1sm Nos1ng deep 1nto the heart of the problem IS Carpenter Obert Logan Co workers are Douglas Fortune, W1ll1am Carleton, and Gary Bowl1n The pxece of art they are workmg on 15 a f1sh1ng boat whxch all the shop boys w1ll work on at one t1me or another My -swf . - . , . -- tk My ' . 1 . . . W Wt 'ww Q-zgif'T2,,s1 iEi?f'4, fi-: ' ,kg -,Q , , ja. f stwfmfzfr-is sf+'!Si-,if-In gyms, fwfr iffv' f ,. f - :'iMfM fz 5..2 ,52,gg Wwfg K V ' 4- : f ',g fl? 2 Q v N C P- Hlzw' 3, ,W -sffwt ' I ,K , - 5 -L - Q 'lswfflf , '., i L -, - b ' , - - - laixiifrihlwmlffl, 'friwl ' QQ,',.W,fve-.f'wlwiW'7T??fi- -7 '- - 5 , K ' ' -A ' 6 , ffrgmg. I- 3 H' 1-'g ' X V. fl ' fi :H L f, , ' rnsaw P ff, f ' u .M . ', H. .af gl , A K4 l ' P l -GI' A H . t , i k-A, . I ' '- 4 gli m ' A 1 ' - M1 -. .1 Q ' ' ' ' H J K.-:L 75 I 'W rf -' fllffif TT 1 ll ,P 5 71 , , .' ,,. sm,1n , I, ,l , : r ig X - all . Q wi' W l Q1 f' f' 4f,,,.,sV',, jg v 'W - Er ,g ' s ' t - u . Q PM I . U . . . eeome Required Equipment and Gayle Mxdluff, but Htlen Remschel seems to have more zmportant thmgs on her mmd than the drps, swmgs, angles, and curves of shorthand I she dreammg of a 1960 convertlble, a beautrful, baby blue formal, or a dramond r1ng7 - . If you can fmd the geometrrc degrees of an gles 4, 5, 6, and 7, you're better than Gracrne Smgleton and Glorxa Smrth. Mike Ryan de crdes to apply hxmself before the grrls fmd the answer m the plane geometry text. One at a txme, Mxss Mor r1son's bookkeeplng students frle to the add mg machme to calculate column upon column of dollars and cents. Some tlmes then' flgl1l'8S result m a net loss, but usually, 1t's net profrt. Opposum embryo, snake skms, worms, m1croscopes, and sl1des are a portlon of the matenal and equrp ment that Mr Muenzler's brology classes use 1n therr n1ne months of sclence observatxon J' What would the Gonzales I-hgh faculty do wrthout offlce workers' They not only recerve callers, answer telephone calls, fxle, type, and run errands as Esta Lee Mlchelson, Douglas Fortune, and Obert Logan do f1rst perrod, but they now operate the newly mstalled swltchboard. 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' 'IMI Pride of GHS Ivmlllxl XI1 Kim, ' :wx yu ., gy 1 .. ,- kia '-' uf Sr' X1 ', . ,FL ,Z'!.'Q ' LH A IH, 1 Xu. paches Close With An - as P - - T-A rm H I -I W-ynfl wli WM 'fr I, I M yX,Q73A33 30 7 N 'N I 'fx l H is '4 Sov 7 TOP ROW Coach Allen Wlnters S P1rk1e B Holmes, I Tharp, E Ehr1g, J D1ck1nson, A Marek F Benes, W Carleton Coach Clarence Peterson SECOND ROW R Towns A Dar1lek V Dolezal O Logan, D Fortune, C D W1ley, B Freed R Hardcastle, Mgr H Grauke BOTTOM ROW Mgr L Kuntscluk H Cantu W H111 E Heme meyer K Schauer C Walker, C Sprmgs R Trevmo I W Cook The Apaches launched thelr season w1th a 28 22 v1ctory over the iw Taylor Ducks The Wlfllllng fever held the Apache team for three 'F' 6 more weeks, over Columbus, Segum, and Cuero . Gonzales tasted 1ts f1rst defeat when they played San Marcos U able to get back mto wmmng strlde, the Apaches were outscored MN' by the New Braunfels Un1coms 34 28 Entermg d1str1ct play the Apache team romped over Lulmg, Yoakum, and Lockhart Vymg for the d1str1ct champ1onsh1p the Apaches couldn 't hold back the stampedmg hoofs of the Hallettsvllle Brahmas, and placed second 1n D1str1ct 27AA standmg lift NWS fi was The B1g Two on the Apache team th1s year are Douglas Fortune and Obert Logan As well as playmg an excellent game of football every Frxday n1ght these boys are also expected to be constant morale boos ters on the gr1d1ron throughout the game rm, 1 2 , 6 F ' ' W of H1-sy ff , li yiifgk it . A ' : , . , . . . . . , . . , , : . , . , . , . . . . . , . . . , : . . ' , . , . ' , . ' - , . , . . , . , . . 5 . . - . i I 5:34. 5 P 'L . . . n- ' ae' 2 ' 2 ' - k sg A2 Ly - . F Uyyr- 1 Q A t ' Q y A .W , t ' We , if f-sff',t- t ' I Gutstanding Record of 7-3 my E if -. Q g t 5 ... 2 .5 . if if Before a crowd of 3800, the Apaches won their opening game of the season by defeating the Tay- lor Ducks 28-22. The scoring spree came with three touchdowns made by Logan, and by Dolezal running back an intercepted pass 47 yards. In their second game the Apaches crippled Col- umbus by a score of 30-18. Leading the Apaches, Captain Logan scored three touchdowns, and Carleton ran across for two TD's. In a thriller, the Apaches came from behind to take an 8-6 decision from the Seguin Matadors. The Apaches' winning score came in the last seconds of the game with Logan plowing over Coaches Browning, Peterson Winters and Burrows keep their boys from two yards out ending a desperate drive of on the ball by staying on the ball themselves. They've learned 84 yards. that hard work and determination are the tickets for a successful ball club These Apache football managers Herman Grauke jimmy Tinsley, Roy May and Lawrence Kuntschik COntr1 bute most of their time to cleaning football shoes folding Jerseys and ball game What would they do without these boys? Obert Logan is shown making the first touch down of the Columbus game The Apaches saw plenty of action when they defeated Cuero 42 20 Scoring touchdowns were made by Wiley Spring Logan Freed Carleton and McGill The first defeat of the season for the Apaches came at the hands of the mighty San Marcos Rattlers 34 8 Logan scored the lone touch down for the Apaches, and a pass from McGill to Freed was good for the point after In the final non district game of the season the Apaches were defeated by the New Braunfels Unicoms by a score of 34 28 Wiley scored first on a sparkling run of 55 yards Leading scorer Logan then added 3 more to end the Apaches' scoring for the night 65 7 7 ' I I . l Y Y , J - ' - , . , 7 , . . : 7 ' D I I ! tightening face guards after each foot- 3-I District In the district opener, the Apaches romped to a 31-6 decision over the Luling Eagles. Tied 6-6 at the half, the Apaches came on to score 3 more T.D.s. Carleton led the Apache scorers for the night with two. Wiley and Trevino ran over six points each. The Yoakum Bulldogs were the second team to fall before the Redskins. On the large end of a 24-0 score, the Apaches were led by Obert Logan, who had two T.D.s, and Carroll David Wiley, who had one. With the brick wall defensive line of the Apaches, led by Hardcastle, Benes, and Trevino, smothering the Lion offense, the tribe beat Lockhart in their third straight victory. The rampaging Gonzales offense piled up 38 points, with William Carleton scoring two, and Spring, Logan, and Wiley scoring one each. In the decisive game for the district championship, the Apaches were outscored, 26-18, by a fired-up bunch of Hallettsville Brahmas. Carleton scored on a dazzling dash of 81 yards, Marek caught a fumble in the air and lumbered 55 yards, and Wiley scored 6 more after taking a pass from McGill on the last play of the game. ,fl-. Record Gives or-fr' The Apache defense, which was so impressive in district play, held 4 district foes to only 32 points. In these pictures, Walker, Freed, Trevino, l-lardcastle, and Towns, show the vi- cious tackling that held the Yoakum Bulldogs scoreless. ,lynx 3. 11 ff , 6 ,. h , J , xx if We he fri Ie. Y ni' f fs' if Q as rite- five Tor ROW: camariiio, Plunkett, S is N W , , Escobedo, Robert Baker, Ronnie r Baker, Ronnie Smith, Silvas. SE- COND ROW: Coach Eddie Burrows, , ESQ' Leonard Smith,David Ehrig, Ligues, Roeber, Bowlin, Rossow, Kelley, Marek. BOTTOM ROW: Mgr. Roy May, Holt, Mauldin, McGill, Pettus, McGown, Pounds, Bert Ehrig. y., ., 66 B-TEAM WON 6, LOST 2 paehes Second Place The Apache Band1ts, the second team defenslve specxahsts, are shown here ln the Cuero game as they close 1n on a hapless Gobbler back Makmg AllD1str1ct from the 1959 Apaches are Douglas Fortune, Obert Logan, Ruben Trevmo, and W1ll1am Carleton Fortune and Logan made the offenslve team as guard and haliback, respect1vely Trevmo and Carleton made the defensxve team as end and halfback Steve P1rkle, Carroll Dav1d W1ley, and D1Cky I-lardcastle made honorable ment1on on th1s team Obert Logan, outstandmg Apache halfback and leadmg scorer throughout the season, made All Central Texas and honorable mentxon All State D1cky Hardcastle also made honorable mentxon All Central Texas FRESHMAN TEAM WON 7, TIED 1 Plays lrke th1s en abled the Apaches to overcome the Lock hart L1ons fleftjObert lf I Logan returns a punt for some 34 yards frrghtj Carroll Dav1d from McG1l1 and goes for addltlonal yardage BOTTOM ROW K McG1nty, Caddell S Kelley, Schweda, L Moreno DeLeon,j Frankenhauser, D Allen, F Longorxa SECOND ROW B Schleberle Granger, I Pape, D Carle ton, C Chenault, J Gordon 1 Tuch,j Esparza, R Sllvas TOP ROW H Hanzahk, G Perez, D Ray, W Davls P Sekula, B Knox, E Trlm ble, A Wundt, A Peterek F Pullxn, L Neltsch T? z - 1, Jr' 5 .J I - - ,. x A Wiley catches a pass g-0 A .I . M - - . .Q I. , . 1. . , E. : . ' , R. . . , 0 Q 1 I , . . , O O Februar Brings Carroll Davxd W1ley Obert Logan Semor Semor Startmg the 1960 Basketball season, Coach Edd1e Burrows had f1ve re turnmg lettermen from h1s 1959 squad These were Obert Logan, Carroll Dav1d W1ley, Douglas Fortune, Denn1s McG1ll, and Vlctor Dolezal Though the Apaches' non d1str1ct record was un1mpress1ve, the team gamed expemence for d1str1ct play kwa? Martras Lrguez Freddre Marek Sophomore un1or Conclusion Vrctor Dolezal jumor Shown above IS the openmg tlpoff rn the frrst d1SU'1CI game of the 1960 Basketball season wrth the Lul1ng Ea gles W1ley, Logan, and McGrll muscles stramed and tense, watch amuously as Lrguez battles an Eagle for POSSCSSIOH of the ball ar f ' K rr.,r-- ' ' fsra ' 1 ,.-:: -, Q53 4 ,Q ? 52 swf . . . , I . Cf Cage Schedul Douglas Fortune Roland Brertschopf Dennis McGill Senior Senior Sophomore seniors, Fortune, Logan, Breitschopf, and Wiley, played the1r last game as Apache Cagers Leading scorer for the Apaches was McGill, scoring 247 pomts Dolezal was second with 210 Logan had 164 Wrley 106, Marek 88, Lrguez 46, Fortune 39, Ehrrg 28 S1lvas 24 and Bre1tschopf had 2 points DISTRICT RECORD Gonzales Opponents Lulmg Lockhart l-lallettsville Yoakum Luling Lockhart Hallettsville Yoakum Bert Ehrrg joe Srlvas jumor Sophomore A Q- 5 5,2 With GHS spirit never dying, the 1960 basketball season ended with a 2-6 district record. Four . . . . . . , , . . . , . , . 33 ' 32 33 41 33 ' 48 65 63 4 40 ' 45 28 70 53 ' 56 39 57 p pirit and Determination The 1960 Apache Cagers are BACK ROW Coach Eddxe Burrows, Douglas Fortune, Obert Logan, Martras Lrguez, Roland Brertschopf Denn1s McG11l and Coach Gerald Shanklxn FRONT ROW Joe S11vas, Bert Ehrlg, V1ctor Dolezal, Carroll Dav1d W1ley, and jxmmy Tmsley, manager Not P1CtU.l'Ed 1S Fredd1e Marek Servmg the Gonzales coaches and athletes th1s year was a student tramer, Tommy Krng Bandagmg and tapmg are two of the many Jobs Tommy must cope wxth from 4 L2 fall sports through track and base l 1.2 M I ball cmou Davld wlley 1S X 64135515 lx A mu.: N benefxtlng from Tommy s summer Inu., 1', I ui X M correspondence course as Tommy '75 wraps h1s spralned wr1st I D . 7 ' . Y . . . ,f ff, of me X ll , I! I - - -' Q laflufifl .ll X ' lT'? ff'k-A K ' :ar X 'l X R C j Dominate Basketball Season 4 'Blur 3 -i B TEAM WON 13 LOST 7 FRESHMAN TEAM WON 6 LOST 4 TOP ROW jlmmy Tabor, Sammy Roeber, Bxlly Peterek, Allen Peterek, Frankhn Pullm, Ned Mauldm, Coach Gerald Shankhn BOTTOM ROW X Robert Baker, Ronald smldl, it 'N Yi' Ray Pearson, Herbert Pounds, Patmck Plunkett, and Ronn1e Thanhexser I1mmy Tabor and Ronn1e Tha.nhe1ser are managers TOP ROW Edward Tumble, Davld Ray, james Gordon, Herman I-Ianzallk, D1ck Tabor BOTTOM ROW Romero Sllvas, Davld Allen, Ronald Granger, john Charles Schweda, james Caddell 71 E X K 5 4 Wg, dw A . .. KVLL XL - Q A qihb T l a o T A il . A 5 , N A ,gjAL H izyov E l 1' I. J 1 A 1 v, I Cllr! M . kai ' . ' , Qty f.e, b K Q. , O CM N . ,, of o o ,aa . R O fl q .,o .. A-.,.. MM., r, L i,l...a:f 1 L U K A . K gi : a Winning One Game, Apaches A 'ug W .5 gre Aix Y' Q bi v En, My r ,...,,,,, TOP ROW Mgr Lawrence KUDtSCh1k, D Ehr1g,B Holmes, A Marek, F Marek, L1quez B Peterek, D McG1ll Coach Edd1e Burrows BOTTOM ROW Mgr Roy May, H Pounds, C Sprmg, O Logan, I W Cook, A Oncken, B Ehrlg, J S1lvas SEASON RECORD Apaches Segum San Marcos New Braunfels Segum New Braunfels Cuero New Braunfels San Marcos Lockhart Lulmg Hallettsv1lle Lockhart . . .8 4 Lulmg . . . . 0 4 Hallettsv11le . . .5 2 O 0 V 3 ., ., 1 1' G ' 1 . ' v,- L ax, L X X? I C C 3 ' In I I 45,7 M A X f x, QUE A A X: . 'L A 3535 R4 7,5 1 ff I g 4 , 1 5 A' e , - H I ' ,J L, , A 4 L - Q L ff ' Q 1 'Q s -. 1 , if A L Q ff L V A i A f W' Al A fa? R' s 1 A C 1LL'B , L ,C , 1 T , LX' ...M . V A I ,ll fx 1. L kk' A . ,K , H, 9.5. ,Q f s , ..4 Q L , M, s, M, . s -r vn 1 . ' . ' . . . M. ' , . . , . : . . ' ...... ..... 3 7 . . . . . . . .1 O . . . . . . .12 9 ' ........ .... 8 2 . . . . . . .6 3 .............5 4 . . . . . . . .8 7 ' .... .... 4 17 ...........11 4 Q, ' ..... . . . .3 1 ' . . . . . .8 7 Place Fourth in District Batting practice not only teaches the batter to concentrate on the ball, but also gwes the catcher a chance to pract1ce hls s1gnals to the pltcher Here Obert Logan 15 shown battmg and John Cook IS catchmg CENTER S1tt1ng alert for a ball from e1ther pxtcher, Hex-b1e Pounds concen trates on the sxgnals he must g1Ve LEFT Denn1s McG1ll follows through w th a ' fast ball RIGHT Southpaw me Q ,W Bert Ehng watches closely for the batter's reactlon from h1s ' curve ball wh' .G 'rf 'V-x an 5 gs oi 4 ga XY am 39 NWw f l-.9 1 at-t md 5 x K New was N4 H... is 'ft' In an CXC1tlDg game aga1nstNew B r au n f el s, Sk1pper Sprmg IS shown dxv1ng safely back to f1rst base Standmg ready to advxse the runner IS f1rst base coach jerry B1v1ns . . ., MM U , i A V A , ta. , , ' l ll . 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Ba eball Ends Sports Season Playmg second base for the Apaches, B1lly Peterek, joe S11vas, and QRUS Da.v1d Eh.r1g are shown m the pos1t1on they were rn on Tuesdays and 'Wm Thursdays durmg baseball season SIIVHS and Peterek also played thlrd Bobby Holmes squmts at the ball as It comes to h1m 1n left f1e1d Although Bobby cou1dn't have been found th1s way durmg a game, the photographer caught hlm red handed th1s tlme ' ,xr Flrst baseman, Sk1pper Sprmg, stretches to meet a bad throw to second dur-mg mfxeld practzce before a game ... . .. Q . ,pgs- .. 1 x . . il 1 Tracksters Capture District TOP ROW A Marek, M Llquez, E Ehrlg, J Tharp, O Logan, W Carleton MIDDLE ROW F Benes, E Helnemeyer, I W Cook, R TIEVIDO, D FortLme,I Sxlvas, V Dolezal BOTTOM ROW B Camanllo, T Escobedo, W H111, H Cantu, L Holt, G Perez, C D Wlley lk A amz' aww its Only hard work and careful planmng by Coaches Azel Browmng and Clarence Peterson made th1s a successful track season Coach Browmng mamly handled the B team and Coach Peterson the A team Bot.h of these outstandmg coaches were mstrumental 1n gettlng the new track for Apache F1eld 'Qs-si. 0'3 PRACTICE 'M MAKES PERFECT F i ' . Q. V Q 0 O 0 - I ' rs es M n. 7 t 1 vs 5.-' ,A ' U . Sz, -mug ,K K ' to .Www--W-fffv'1lfs1 A f e B xy, C . N e X riff ,K ' H ,.., gh... 4,4 , - . -1. t -'f' All All s . - . ' ' gg., C 3-M D- s--- f rre- P. ..., N ggi: A .L .MW A -, ., , s W. M .W , .. . . 'uk . it Q.. 9 . , .3 - lm - .. a -, , ' Gonzale Racks Llp 236 Rackmg up 236 pO1DtS on thexr new home track, the Apache tracksters took the D1SlI1Ct 27 AA t1tle for the thlrd year ln a row W1th more pomts than all the other teams combmed, Gonzales won e1ght f1rst places and seven second places Thls performance earned fourteen boys the opportumty to run 1n the Reglonal track and f1eld meet At V1ctor1a, the m1le relay team was second and Carleton won the 880, thus quallfymg these boys for state At the State meet, agamst the best boys 1n Texas, the m1le relay team placed seventh, and Carleton, rn the 880, was seventh also Gonzales had then' best t1mes of the year ID both events W1th what seems to be a look of Joyful trlumph on h1s face, Obert Logan breaks the tape at the fxmsh of the m1le relay at the d1str1ct track meet By w1nn1ng l1ll1S event, the relay team qual1f1ed for reg1onal Showlng clearly the Splflt of keen competltxon whlch carr1ed the Apache t1-acksters to many v1ctor1es th1s year Br1g1do Cama.r1l1o and G1lbert Perez battle lt out for f1rst place 1n the m1le run at d1SU'1Ct Br1g1do fmally beat G1lbert by mere lnches, but both boys qual1f1ed for the reg1ona1 meet 1n V1ctor1a As Sammy Roeber, one of the helpers at the h1gh Jtunp p1t, keeps a watchful eye on the gomgs on, Ernest Ehng clears the bar to w1n th1s event Ernest qual1f1ed for reglonal the h1gh Jmnp and also the h1gh hurdles . . . . 1 0 5 Y A . . . Points Cn New Home Track 'UM F! Q swam Mw- ff-itil Ml W1ley IS shown here as he clears a twig! hurdle 1n the 320 yd shuttle hurdle relay at the Lockhart Relays Kenneth McG1nty , a. member of the B team typ1f1es the Apache track tea.m's hopes for the future Looklng much l1ke lus Apache counter part durlng d'l1S toss, he hopes someday to equal Alan's feats Alan Marek, wmner 1n the shot and d1s cus at the d1str1ct meet, IS plctured here str1v1ng to lm prove h1s form rn preparatlon for re g1onal He barely 'M' mxssed quallfymg ,aw for state by placmg g, 3s,.,.r.ssh5fQ tlurd rn both events Showmg the strong deterrmnatlon to w1n Elgrn Hememeyer speeds around The m1le relay team, composed of Obert Logan, W1ll1a.m Carleton, Elgm Hememeyer, and Ruben Trevmo, won numerous honors tlus year 1n add1t1on to havmg one of the best t1mes 1n the state for AA schools. BELOW. I-Iememeyer and Trevlno typlfy the ha.rd work wh1ch went mto makmg tlus the topnotch team It 1s. the f1rst curve 1n the m1le medley relay at Lockhart Gonzales won th1s event to earn more pomts on t.he1r way to the team champ1onsh1p at thrs meet Tl 1 These three teachers taught some of these subjects 1n 1920 From left to rxght are Aleph Tanner, Maunne Ingraham, and Florence Mercer Now, look real good Are you sure you don't know any of these 1ad1es7 MISS Maurme Ingraham IS our Mrs W1ll1am Boothe, J In 1920 she taught mathematxcs and IH 1960 she IS st1ll teachmg that same subject, after rearmg a farmly and teachmg f1rst grade for somet1me --1 7??e06d Teachers haven't changed much smce 1920 although the currlcu lum has changed vastly 1n the ChO1C6 of subjects They taught the same three r's, readmg, 'r1t1ng, and 'r1thmet1c, wlth a few other subjects added 2 ,O h, :l,lgw f8 ' 1 n 3Q ' fft i i. , , , 11 fri 4 'lv ' , : Q . 1 5 T f t. ,1 ,. 12 ew . 4 ' A' , .. W ,V K 'X ,ffkf 1 H55 ' ' I . 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XVZVEL 7ZeWw S1nce 1920 the adm1n1strat1on has grown 1n number as well as 1n Vaflety From just the bas1c fundamentals, the curmculum has ex panded to 1nc1ude tra1n1ng 1n vocauonal busmess, mus1c, and PhYS1C3.1 f1e1ds Here the 11brar1an ass1sts members of all classes from E11g11sh students searchmg for resources to regular 11bra.ry students A typ1ca.1 scene 111 each class 1S the readmg of annmmcements f1rst and fOLl1'th per1ods 0 Bird nd Havel Pilot G H Af W1th h1s understandmg of young people and h1s h1gh standards of hvmg, Mr Fred A I-Iavel not only has earned the respect of h1s students and faculty, but also of the townspeople as well Servmg h1s frfth year as prmclpal, Mr Havel works hand 1n hand W1th h1s teachers as Well as W1th h1s students Servmg h1s twenty fourth year, Supt A O Brrd serves as the head of not only Gonzales I-hgh School, but every school rn the Gonzales Independent School D1S11'1Ct Students are greeted W1th a cheerful sm1le and a hearty welcome whenever they meet Mr Brrd rn the halls, the classoom, or on the campus SQ Trustees Make Wise Pollen 9 'QP '!9 AW 91,- 5 iii Rh ws. The board of trustees funcuons both as the bus1ness management board and the polrcy makmg group Attendmg a regular meetmg are M1lton Ne1tsch, Harold McCask1ll, pres1dent Ph1l Fmberg, Supt A O Bud, MISS Odelle I-Ia.m1lton, secretary, Alton Cook T L Karlos, and I L Marrou Not P1CtlJ.l'6d IS Dr John C Schweda, VICE pres1dent V-'Q '-r Be1ng the owner and operator of h1s own buslness glves Mr T L Ka.rlos expemence for hrs pos1t1on on the fmance commlttee of the GHS school board Mr Alton Cook not only has t1me for the problems of h1s own busmess, but has t1me also to solve the problems on the school board fmance commnrtee lglsilu Although Mr julxan Marrou has a busy task kcepmg up Wlth h1s lmplement busmess, he also flnds t1me for the welfare of the school through the fx nance comm1ttee of the school board Teaching Is A Job That Whxle M1ss Ruth Wrrght and MISS Rosemary Scrence teachers Lee B Muenzler and V1ctor Brown examme an excellent col lect1on of b1010g'Y spec1mens Mr Muenzler teaches b1ology chem1stry and phyS1CS Besldes having many rare co1lect1ons he enjoys be1ng a photographer when he 1sn't huntmg or dlscovermg some thlng new about nature Mr Brown spends most of hrs t1me Jumor hlgh Besrdes teachxng general SCIENCE he IS also a coach Entermg h1s second year 1D Gonzales Coach Brown IS both competent and fr1endly MOUISOH are lookmg over books to check out Mrs V K Randle lS mterrupted by a phone call from the off1ce MISS Wr1ght teaches typmg and secretar1a1 tra1n1ng MISS MOUISOH also teaches typmg, as well as advanced math bookkeepmg, and Spamsh As l1brar1an, Mrs Randle can fmd any k1nd of book 1n demand By thelr background lt 1S 1nev1table that Mrs W H Boothe and Mrs W L Crews are math teachers Mrs Boothe not only gu1des students through the complxcated puzzles of Algebra and Plane Geome try but also takes a large 1nterest m the Orange jackets Mrs CILWS teaches Enghsh I Algebra I TT1gOHO metry and 9ol1d Geometry Che also sponsors the largest club 1n GH? the Qpothght Club ' I Y . 7 . I . . . ' ' in m ,A - 7 I ' . - V . , . Q . . li f ....-......... , . . . . I . g . ,. . , . f 'Q' . W an ta V . 1 ' f . f Y J 1 N if , . . I -1 ' , x 1 , ' - , t 3 . . . r D . , - . . Goes Beyond Th Three R' Mrs. C. M. Nelson and Mrs. O. M. Little are checking over some vital history notes. They want to be sure their pupils are given the facts. Mrs. Nelson teaches American history,TeXas History, and Civics. She has such an avid interest in history that she spon- sors the junior Historians. World His- tory and Spanish I are Mrs. O. M. Little's specialties. She gives her history students a foundation for the time when they shall pass on to Mrs. Nelson Mrs Robert Vackar IS 1n a very receptlve mood for Miss Odelle Ham1lton's money for football tickets Mrs Vacl-car would certainly be missed around Mr I-lavel's office if she ever decided upon a sudden vacation While Mrs Vackar keeps papers in order in Havel's den M1ss Hamllton arranges Mr B1rd's important notes She also serves as secretary of the school board lt 1S the responsxbility of these three English teachers to drill the bas1c English rules into their students so one will not hear a sentence as 'I a1n't gonna do 1t Miss Corinne Remschel stays busy from 800 to 400 w1th her classes of Journalism and English II M1ss Dot Lea greets Latin I and II and Eng l1sh I III and IV pupils every day with a warm frxendly smlle Mr H E Niebuhr practices what he preaches by sponsoring the Patrlcians He teaches Eng 11sh I and Ill wmv Lass? 150 'X QS said! such : ' ' ' . ' 3 7 ts- .,.. ., RM . 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I 7 1 me Months of Turing Tasks Mr Allen Wlnters, head football coach, turns out many Wlnnlng teams HIS boys stay 1n excellent cond1t1on by h1s program of physlcal f1U'lESS, whlch h1s boys under take each season Mr Norwood H Gottwvald, Ir, provxdes work and fun all 1n one 1n h1s classes In the new bu1ld1ng he teaches Meehan 1cal Drawmg, leather and woodwork, wh1ch prov1des many hobb1es for the boys Mr Roy Buffmgton 15 a top vocatlonal ag teacher He enjoys teachmg h1S boys agmculture and also sponsors FFA H15 know how makes h1s classes 1nterest1ng and rewardmg Mr I P Kelly, jr , really gets h1s work done teachmg vocauonal ag to h1s stu dents By bemg 1nterested 1n f.l'11S held hlmself, h1s students are lnclmed to be mterested also Coach Clarence Peterson has a var1ety of sports coach1ng Jobs In the fall he coaches football m the sprmg track and 1n the summerume he mstructs D1'1V1Ilg Educat1on Teachmg glrls P E keeps Mrs W1nston Logan 1n a wh1rl She trles to keep her g1r1s 1n top cond1t1on w1th her exercxse program The slxth grade has added an extra number to her g1r1s physlcal educat1on program Coach Eddle Burrows 15 always proud of h1s 'B football teams Later he takes on the b1g task of coach1ng the A' basketball team Besldes coachmg he enjoys teachmg h1s Health Ed classes 0 O 0 , if K, nk ' , 7 7 7 1 . x s ,J so . - H Q ' ll I . Brings Pleasant Rewards in Ma Sponsoring junior FI-IA keeps Mrs. Fred A. Havel, Jr. stepping high, trying to keep up with their many projects and activities. Be- sides teaching her homemaking classes she manages to keep a home of her own. Adding a pinch of salt here and a dash of pepper there is Mrs. Harold Niebuhr. She holds the secrets to numerous salads and des- serts which she makes in her homemaking classes as well as sponsoring Senior FHA. The first thing Gonzales High students think of when they see Mr W B Alexander is tests Whether it be an achievement, college en trance, or scholarship qualifying examination Mr Alexander 1S always equipped with limit less information concerning his work in GHS as supervisor and counselor Mrs Berthold jackson is serving her second year as school nurse Besides taking care of minor scratches, burns, and bruises, Mrs jackson keeps records and measurements of every student in high school Mrs. john Heberle selects her favorite stereo rec- ord to play for observing the beautiful tone quali ties she strives for in her choir classes Junior choir 1S her additional challenge to training young VOICES The newly organized mixed choir is an other example of Mrs Heberle's directing talents Mr Oren E johnson, band director, has a big task of teaching his beginner band new notes and tone value Under the direction of Mr johnson the Apache Band has won many awards With his new stereophomc hi fi set he can illustrate the fine tone he wants from his students xg -.9 We 034 For the members of the class of 1920, the future was as challenging as it is today to this year's graduates. William Kleine, editor of the 1920 Lexington, has achieved success in his field of architecture. His talents and skill provide Metro Goldwyn Mayer with many of the authentic and beautiful stage settings of their movies. . 1 1 ' 1 ,II ,- ' I nf nr f ' ' ' 1 N, I r ,' Q , ,,- 4 lr. .' A f, ' ' ,., . ' , . I . ,, , , ., 4 1.4 - 1', . ,4 '. ,- ' , ' ' . 1' '.,'s ,', , , . , - .I , r 4 ' In ,r ,f , . . , ' , , , .f. .. , ,. ., ,., 4 ' ', 4,'f 'i' ,' , ' , ,. f-1 ,,4 I 1 1 'I I 11 LIMELI V' f'ff f l'cl f' jr' 7Ze Ween JUNIOR MISS to many It meant a. gala dance, but to Lmda K1fer, It was a lugh N1ebuhr, Junlor sponsor, placed the jumor M1ss crown on her head as the chmax of the dance 'f'f ll Qi' V' 'l-7 . s r n. nn- l r point in her high school days. Mr. H. E. if 1 5 K 5 5 ' Kf ' ni if Q :- X. i ilk 2 I 42 . .iw by , it K ' ' . J x , i : 3 ,bk Q ' x' I' 7 f'f,' , X fy. V i'.:gf..'4f!N.fs fo 'JI lf' - Q - it 5193-.. , . Q .- ,gc Y m e w k in S gwzlwzcz 26644 'MQW Miss Nonadel Schweda, queen of Homecoming--1959, reigned over half- time ceremonies of the Cuero- Gonzales football game. Being an all-time favorite of the seniors of 1960, Nona sported her usual big smile when Superintendent A. O. Bird crowned her, and Principal Fred A. Havel presented her with a lovely bouquet of red roses. Nona was elected by the student body of Gonzales High, having been nominated by the senior class. She and her court retired to the stands to watch the second half of the game after the coronntion. Nominated by the seniors along with Nona were Barbara Bush and Carolyn Boothe, named princesses of Home- coming. Adding the final touch of glamour to the field, these princesses were escorted by equally hand- some lads from the Senior Class. Captain Douglas Fortune escorted the queen. Captain Obert Logan escorted Princess Carolyn, and Roland Breitschopf, Princess Barbara. Gam S Um 0650567 2 Zzwwazzgdmnmam 146 ce-Ciifiefcefd nated by each class represented These lovely duchesses were escorted by dukes of therr chorce Alrce Lrttlefreld was escorted by Barry Wlley Shannah 'iue Townsend by Kenneth McG1nty and Florence Wolff by john Qchwedq mwZ?ZQuuie Dacdew Zcvzeace Wolff l 'l 7eaZ?ZQmd Duciew Sue N A 89 N 4. 5 I 1 if it I I I 0 5 'Q The duchesses to her majesty are nomi- lil, 1 ' T Y I x ' vw' FQ, Y haw: V W .im . , K I lc Q t 1 . A , if ,iq .M 1 1. Z x 1 A 1-P 12. ,gk 'Y if gwfiwil, ' MH v'Trf.,4 V 3' ' XY ' in 31 N 4 '51 M , ix-45 , 2 X , fy M 55 41, u , ,KURT Ef .h 1M,,Ii: mia mf ffm, I 5 f ffvyafgefvgl 1 ., . ' 5 1. ciffiffli - 525 215, 3 'Ig sh.. AJ? 1 V jr 'wif Gonzales' gift to the world--more than 2200 gradu- ates from 1891 to 1960--have scattered to the four corners of the earth, but to most of them, their high school days represent wonderful care- free days back home. And now, thanks to the Gonzales High School Ex- Students Association, a big homecoming is held every five years, when graduates and ehx-students return to the old home town and their high school campus, to meet schoolmates and relive their teens. 1959 was the year of homecoming. A feature of the affair was the Coronation of the homecoming queen, selected by the students and attended by beautiful girls representing each class. These girls typify the youth of the community who will go out from our school to a world rapid- ly approaching the Space Age, against a backdrop of classic columns representing the best of the past. Thus do our Gonzales schools combine the chal- lenge of the new with the stability of the tried and true. Queen Nonadel is attended by Princesses Barbara and Carolyn, and Duchesses Alice, Shannah Sue and Florence. See you at the Homecoming in 1965? f in 'iff' , M If ,J . 1 Qfifgr .A df x , L X 1.-C.. ff , gc., .V, rivets' 1, , ,gif . .Mage 8 fre - ' Y W f .W 'Yip '- I me N:--,,e:,.ref-'iff N r, 4. f f f 2' W1 fy 35 f ig r Q -W my ,3- .Sl-I1 LEY t1LEf , b1Ohqe-ha1rSQ1,MghEn-eyed senior, fx' if 1 A has EC5jrV9dL4fhE2 honor of fafvdrite ,byixher bubbling F!! f ,, qpersclnafity bud contglgious giggle. Being president is ,of tHe Grange jackets keeps her hopping. .Q 1 . s ,,i,- 5 , N ik 2 - . f , A: A - A , Q X X Q , M - '.'mi. fp ,h , v gi Q42 :fy 5 , I L, X , , W ,Q , ,Q ' r.Qgf'gq di , . ,A , ,, 1' Q f F' fish :Li 2 ., 3fQp5,ff 'g,:?ftf ' 'S ff? ix ,, .,gi,Q,. i,,2Qn!l:,' s KV -1' Q K .irkfgxvig N.Jf3gL: ,Y A H ' .Ari . xl :F -' w dip y .QA f A ew ' E11 .f ': , U 595 K If v. If R 0 ' . K ' Vi we rm PM jg 'c : 1, . wif A DARILEK tau and hqndsorne senior GHi,p h3s played with Apgglne team for One year. Being ,the Future Y X . 'Q .. y km 'M t .. im i .. .K x whirl Farmers' president keeps Xhim active, not only on the campus, but in the classroom as well. it .X 8 , ' ' 1 L e t x ' ' v ' '. , 1 it ,CS Q , as . 3' ,, , 'F' .f i ' Q tw, 0 K -rr 74. . .. ' V' . If qv 3 as xv -Q , arf . , K. , B ' 9 5 .4 x 'N I' , I ,QL A b ,IMA Q .I Bla . . f Q 53, se . I M. 3 Q. 1' 'msg 'w PAT ..2LU1g5ETT , few potes aiid therea fn the Bend, has tlgxatisweet 4 and witty personality that agrees with every xperh- btiwr' of the juni9r...eC1:Z1ss. f RX. , K' . 1 e. K Ig ? t N Q Q f5i',,,f,?i1! 'H' qkg r -Q . . if f LT'-.. -.:zY .wi Y ,A - .. YNY 5- Y .4 4. 'PBQ1 ws? A ' R WWC 'W ' 1 w, z . . 4 x ,Mm eff ,LW ew, . . b . 'fu f 5 X in, , .. f - MARTHA BA KER, brown-eyed, brown-haxred beauty of the Juxnor class, has captured the spot favor1te. She 1S also act1ve 1n sports and s1dered one of thi J' ' V' x 5 f3ff?fx 4sbm..Nvmw' t iw? SSX f Kwik, -- 31 ML, fmkky , ,. Fm, ? 7 A, 'X V 'll W? V K . t ..- tv f . 7-4 'N .L Q , V ,ix V 'E 5 at . is mf ,r. - Q . N., fr 1', Y 3 'ax .41 -R A sent fix. fx -45 c2'e4 5 . rr r 1 r A n, r,,,r..., rg X ' as s i W r sf' ., Q . g,U.-fwmdlwwgw Q K 3 Q' ft k K v 'I fx I J ' K 1 MARY LENA EHRIG, brown curls and dqrk brown Lyes, cap turpd the spot of flVO11tt. of her class She was also luad cheerleader for the Brave S M f M-'wr IAMES GORDEN playmg w1th the Braves th1s year proved to be .111 round favorxte wxth the boys as well as the g1r1s Wh1Ch gave hlm the honor of freshman favorlte mfs QS james Tharp will tell anyone that this was his best year in GHS. I-le was end on the Apache squad and the Sweetheart of the Orange jackets. I-le was presented with an identification bracelet at the San Marcos pep rally. 6eaef4w Zia 7.7.1.5 Driving a tractor is pretty strenuous work, but when you are Jeanette Braune, it's sweetheart work. For the first time since they organized, the FFA elected a sophomore to be their sweetheart. Jeanette will represent them at the State Sweetheart Contest. 7.74,-Z . A L.f,:L5f.Li55Eiz ' ,ff '5,, .-if Douglas Fortune finds that being FHA Sweetheart takes a lot more than just a pleasing smile. In fact, Miss FHA, Barbara Bush is going to teach Douglas a few things about a kitchen, including how to wear an apron. But, being the sweetheart of all of those girls does have its brighter side, such as the big box of candy they gave him for Christmas. Uzaagefaeket 'fdcztfafad apgfmaw gdqdfgvlldf tale mm Some unexpected ev1dence catches the attorney, Nancy Neltsch, the Judge, Davxd Shelby, and the wxtness, Roberta Mangum, off guard But, these three w1ll be able to handle the s1tuat1on gallantly because they were GI-IS's representat1ves at Gxrls and Boys State T? Gladys Sm1th won't be able to k1Ck that ball as far as her enthusxasxum for the Apache team stretches It has been her l1fe long amb1t1on to be a cheerleader, and thxs marks her second year as one Chosen by all the Apache team, Gladys was presented at t.he Lockhart game Carolyn Txnsley was nom1nated by her semor class for the DAR C1t1zensh1p Award She was elected by the faculty on the bas1s of dependa b111ty, scholarshnp, cxtlzenshxp, servxce, and compamonshxp Carolyn represented Gonzales and the Thomas Shelton Chapter of the DAR m the state contest. rf? 5. 7 D game! game mul Semen Duckew Vivacious, red-haired Gayle Midkiff was unanimously elected Band Sweetheart. Gayle has been a member of the band for four years, contributing fine flute music, precision marching, and a pretty face to the Apache Band. Calm, easy - going Larry Wolff shares band honors with Gayle as Band Beau. Larry has also served the band in the same aspects as Gayle, being a four year band member, playing the clarinet, and marching to the snappy tunes of the band on the field and on the Stalegmwl Carolyn Ann Boothe started her six year band career on a clarinet, but before she was a freshman she changed to saxophone She quickly adjusted to her new instrument, making first chair when a sophomore Carolyn represented the Apache Band this year placing first in District, second in Re gional and runner up for State Band this year Beverly Neitsch represented the Senior Class as duchess to Waelder Beverly was selected on the basis of her charming personality and winning smile Q . 1 , .- u . Zafwgxmzcm 9' Pretty MISS Lmda K1fer 1S l1v1ng proof that beauty, brams, .and personahty can be bundled mto one package If L1nda's pleasmg appearance doesn't catch your eye at the f1rst glance, her warm sm11e and sweet d1spos1t1on Wlll surely w1n your fr1endsh1p ..iS lt il Elected by the LEXINGTON Staff as Mr and Mxss GHS are Barbara Petras and 11m D1ck1nson They were selected on the bas1s of personal1ty, leadershxp, and scho1arsh1p Barbara's qu1et agreeable d1spos1t1on was one of the factors that won her the t1tle of MISS GHS Bemg act1ve 1n many organ1zat1ons 1n Gonzales H1gh1s proof of the fr1endl1 ness and amb1t1on every g1r1 possesses Wlfhln the halls of GHS Long tall 11m D1ck1nson 1S equally well known for h1s qu1et manner JIITIIS sense of humor and personal1ty are Lmdoubtedly the reason he has made so many fr1ends and why the LEXINGTON Staff selected hlm Mr GHS Patsy Carol Herber is' u g D1ed january 28, 1960 W1 God calls our loved ones But we lose wholly as What he has gxven 'WK They l1ve on earth 'N-xr In thought and deed As truly as ID hxs heaven john Greenl1ef Wh1tt1er 99 0 ' In T N 1 1 ' 1 .1 A 'S it 5, I . . SYM- .,... ,, p .. sw 1 1 1 W G J .-ve. .M . A at ,MA ' ' o u I I 4 .Wi 1 1 . -- 5- -Q my .5 A . . . . . T' x sid! Q ' , ws? gzfss was presented to Carolyn Boothe 'N l 10' ll 1959 60 FFA pres1dent, Arthur Darrlek rece1ved the Leader sh1p Award To top h1s outstandmg project rn Ag III, Bruce Baker competed and won over Lawrence Kuntscluk and Larry Holt Donald Neuse and W1111am Davxs rece1ved the out standxng Ag I and Ag II projects For po1nts ach1eved m FHA, Mary Gayle Benes and Mary Lynn Caskey topped the other members 'Q :mf wa-,J Gladys Sm1th I' L A Semor Patr1c1a Fr1edr1ch jumor Ellen Bre1tschopf Sophomore 100 The Band selected as 1ts outstandmg upperclassman, Carmen Crews, and underclassman, Trevor Read The Aron Award ? '7f i il Mary Lena Ehug Freshman ' I I I If-FN. ' Vx s x is ' Il ix - ,L ,: ..l ll ' - pw!! 2: 4' ,fb 4 A 'c lr ll 3 l q. .l gy I L I M :::, f ' LWQKKPS 4 f if 5' W . A . R Si I . I - Q . - A, M1 . ' . . ' . 'X-,T 3 a 'rc C -V 4 E, gp-f 70404 7044 Q, Akdyta :dam S1tt1ng at the top of the ladder of success IS that very successful semor, Barbara Bush Barbara has proved her ab1l1ty by servmg as a class off1cer for two years pres1d1ng over FHA as rts PFESI dent rn both chapters, and bemg elected M1ss FHA thrs year If a pretty face and a sweet personahty are an asset to success, Barbara had a head start when she was chosen duchess of her freshman class and a prmcess 1n the Homecommg Coronat1on thrs year Not far beh1nd Barbara on th1s success ladder 15 Obert Logan, semor class pres1dent Obert started hrs success story when he was elected class favor1te rn the s venth grade Belng greatly rnterested 1n sports Obert 1mmed1ately set out to obtam success 1n the fleld of football basketball track and baseball As a fmal trlbute to hrs athletlc ab1l1ty he was named to the All Central Texas Second Team 1n 1958 Obert serves hrs church as v1ce presxdent of the MYF You can't see them, but they are there,those h1dden muscles of Carolyn Barmck By swmgmg a powerful bat, Carolyn 1S sure to show that she does possess muscles and uses them ln the games of baseball, basketball archery, badmmton, and all the other sports she part1c1pates 1n She also serves th1s year as presldent of the GAA Not only does she have brawn, she has beauty as well She represented her class as tenth grade favorxte Wllllam Carleton has proved h1s athletxc prowess on the football freld and on the track f1eld W1l11am has played football for s1x years and he lettered h1s Junror year makmg h1m a member of the Lettermen's Club He con slders track, 1n wh1ch he has part1c1pated for f1ve years as hls most enjoyable sport He holds two d1str1ct records one ln the 880 yard run and the other rn the m1le relay, W11l1am w1ll undoubtly 1mprove hrs track record thxs year. I gee! 1435 741065655 ' in Whack Pointing out an interesting article is Sandra vonWerssowetz. Sandra has acquired the honor of Most Literary because of her thorough knowledge of books, books, and more books. But, don't mistake her for a bookworm, for Sandra is librarian of the band, president of the junior Historians, and treasurer of the Patricians. She is also a member of the Spotlight Club and has taken part in several of their productions. After high school Sandra plans to enter pre -med. Johnnie Rutledge looks on as Sandra reads an interesting passage to him. Also elected Most Literary by the senior class, Johnnie is no stranger to books either, although he has kept this fact fairly well hidden. He is secretary of the 42 Club and a member of the National Honor Society. Because Johnnie lives five miles from town, he finds it easy to follow up his favorite pastime, hunting. Iohnnie also likes to skate and play basketball. Best All Around could suit none other of the senior class lasses better than it suits Nonadel Schweda. Her ver- satility began with election as junior favorite and a first year cheerleader. Then in her senior year Nona was elected head cheerleader and Homecoming Queen of 1959. She belongs to numerous clubs in GHS and is an active member and officer of the junior Music Study Club. Also active in the Student Council, Nona is behind any project that tries to promote fun for everyone. Carroll David Wiley was elected Best All Around by the senior class because of his participation in various acti- vities around GHS. He was elected eighth grade favorite, has served as a Student Council representative for two years, and this year was a representative to District Stu- dent Council. Carroll David belongs to many clubs, including the Lettermen's Club, the Spotlight Club, and the junior Historians. gzamigwk 50145 l That g1gg1e, sm1le, and abound1ng energy belong only to Helen Remschel When that g1ggle can be qu1eted, she Wlll s1ng you songs rang1ng from opera to popular Helen has played the clarxnet 1n the band for four years, hold1ng a f1rst place cha1r She IS a very act1ve member of the sPOt11ght Club and has part1c1pated 1n many plays staged by the club Helen w1ll tell anyone that her most eXC1t 1ng moment came when she was crowned jun1or M155 Th1s 1S a rare, rare V1eW of Bobby Holmes When Bobby doesn't gr1n he 15 elther S1Ck or deep 1n thought, most unhkely He has made a letter for h1mself by play1ng football s1x years as a center Bobby serves fLh1S year as secretary treasurer of the Lettermens Club Th1s year Bobby's f1Ve years as a Student Counc1l representative have been chmaxed w1th the h1ghest honor Student Counc1l pres1dent. Attend1ng the Method1st Church, Bobby 1S trea surer of h1s church school. hal1a Methodlst 776457 Mary Blanche Ph111ppus was born w1th muslc 1n her blood She has been play1ng the plano and the trombone for years In the band she has held .1 f1rst pllte cha1r IH her trom bone sect1on ever smce the s1xth grade Elected majorette 1n her Jumor year, Blanche tw1rled 1n front of the band as Drum Mayorette th1s year She can smg as well IS she can play mus1cal lnstruments, and she has been lll many talent shows Mary Blanche also s1ngs for her church, the Mont Gu1ta.r stnunmlng W1ll1a.m I-l1ll, eltcted Most Talented by h1s semor class loves to smg western songs wh1le he at compames h1mselfw1th h1s gu1tar L1v1ng far ln tht tountry g1ves h1m the opportumty to prac11ve w1thout bother1ng ,,, any ne1ghbors W1lI1am also has a lot of t1me and spate IH wh1ch to practlce h1s favorlte pastlme, huntmg When h played quarterback on the Apache team th1s year and ran track W1ll1am found h1s talent takmg a d1fferent fWlSl f if K 1 V . i . i , . e . I I .- ' l - I ' 7m ' 144 These high school students have earned a page in our 1960 Lexington because of their academic prowess. Through the first semester they have maintained an all A average a total of 24 A's HIE-Hi? I -gram The senlor class leads 11h1S year by having twelve members who made straight A' Above Carmen Crews, Ann M1ller, Esta Lee M1chelson Roland Breitschopf, Gayle Mldkiff and Luz Martinez Left Carolyn Tinsley, Darlyne Rossow, Beverly Tuzell, Karen Wundt, Carolyn Boothe, and Shirley Iley Although the swltch from Junior h1gh to senior high school 1S a great one, jimmy Pape and L1nda Thomas managed to make the all A list. ,rfrgie Mlm 'Y W1 Followmg the seniors are these Juniors Lee 'Sh Y IVV! If 4 Sloan, Barbara Thomas, and Lynnelle Bairrmgton xv' - iw-A-5 1 A 1 f r i ft-sg? I 9' . A f .. rr fb , J 'Q L is . V af PY L4EP1a. A' ' ' fl as , W Q - I 9 I , Q, A S. i 4 A C - V . . I ' . 11. 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' A Wi am 2' Wanna Earnmg the und1sputed honor of Valed1ctor1an M1ss Carolyn T1nsley IS the most outstandmg scholar of the semors of 1960 Although Carolyn may be small 1n stature, she stands tall soc1ally as well as academ1cally She 1S pres1dent of the Nat1onal Honor Soclety and the Spotlight Club, yet st1ll f1nds t1me to do ouistandmg work 1n the Patr1c1ans Club, the Junlor MUSIC Study Club and Daughters of the Amerlcan Revolutxon Due to Carolyn's nattu-al talent and abmlxty she has won the DAR Award and the Betty Crocker Homemakrng Award One of Carolyn's most thrrllmg accomphshments th1s past year was w1n mng the state shorthand meet, and breakmg the shorthand record 1n the process Salutatonan of the 1960 Gonzales I-hgh School graduatmg class 1S Gayle Mldl-clff She attended the Regronal Meet 1n shorthand where she took second place and the State meet where she ranked f1fth The offxce ofv1ce presxdent 1n both the Patr1c1ans and the Natxonal Honor Soc1ety was occupxed by Gayle WWW' we-M 'W Johnnre Rutledge was selected as I-hgh Boy of the 1959 60 Sen1or Class after belng chosen by h1s classmates as Most Llterary Boy 1n Who's Who johnme made the Honor Socrety h1S sen1or year and served as the 42 Club Pres1dent h1s Jun1or year 10 1101 MM f WN DEHATLFZ 5 1926 lll'Cl AIM! US 30,20 - 7224064 Whether lt be the Debaters and Dec1a1mers of 1920 or the h1ghly orgamzed club pro gram of the 1960, the objectlve IS the same ach1evement, development of personallty and fun And the mam by products are 1eadersh1p and c1t1zensh1p In 1920 the county meet was the blg event w1th debates, and declamatlon and spelhng contests, as well as athletlc com petltlon Rim Y Q i'lTf ' -Y jk 4 2 ,A 2 . 3 . IE- E Y , -,-,t,,m-Lx' us 4,1 ay. gk- 4, .... , . L ii Y i ..-- e Y e A T' ' d' ,,A, Q M ' ' . ' - 'M , 5' 1- gn ff X LS' ' ii J Q ,mfxlf W, we . M f- we Q :ww sf, - ff t f --- ' ' M 'Wx . . - ' X , . 'Q ,X :- TWT ' 1 T. f' v VA 5 ' ! 1 V '34 , W Y in ff ,, A H2 - .' wr f rf W' 1 ' 1' 1 , ' '- .- ' - ' , ' . 4 . ' l i 03 AZVIZA T10 7ZeWew Today we have a complex club sys tem ca.rr1ed on durmg the school day, mvolvmg hundreds of students 1n more than a dozen clubs One of the largest and best organ 1zed clubs m school IS the Future Homemakers, here meetmg 1n regular sessxon One of thelr mam projects of the year was the Powder Puff football game X Coun II Represents GH Th1s year's off1cers 1n the Student COIIIICII are Bobby elk!! Bobby Holmes, versatlle personallty 1n Gonzales H1gh was chosen presldent of the Student COLUICII by the GHS student body Holmes, pres1dent Nona Schweda secretary Carroll Dav1d W1ley,v1ce pres1dent DICRY Hardcastle sergeant at arms Nelda Iley, reporter and Obert Logan,treasurer vill- Few schools have the fme representauon ln the1r Student Counc1l as does Gonzales H1gh Through these com petent representatlves our Student COHIICII has been able to copew1th the many problems of the student body as well as workmg w1th the adm1n1strat1on Elected by the1r classes are these Student Counc11 members FRONT ROW Carole Mldkxff Florence Wolff Dav1d Allen Nmth Grade SECOND ROW Nelda Iley john Cook Davld Ehug Tenth Grade THIRD ROW Tomalyn Conlm Mary Selzer Jlmmy Barnlck Eleventh Grade FOURTH ROW Nonadel Schweda Carroll Wrley Dlcky Hardcastle Twelth Grade FIFTH ROW john Schweda, Robert Re 1d, Larry Zavad11 SIXTH ROW Bobby Holmes, Obert Logan O S A v S - 9 , - ' S S - L' Q 47 rv! 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X 1 V X1 Grange Jackets Hold pmt D Rossow E Br1ght, N Cotton, E Breltschopf D1ana Dullnlg Qdemeut takerj S Gustafson S Denker M Davls, B Clark B Ba1rr1ngton,S McG1nty, M Senter D Hagen M Ehrlg T Adcock B Cotton C Kl1DtSCh1k J W1111 ford D Hames, T Hmton L Hobrzal I Maldonado, D Malatek L Gray, B Bush L Thomas, L K1fer, M G Benes, Sharon Koehler Qdememt takerj D Shuler V Gerhch, M Weathersby, Ann Marek freporterj, N Neltsch, Carolyn Bam1ck fdemerxt takerl Beverly Gesche1dle fdement takerj M Hancock S G Gr1ff1n, I Contreras, M L Reaves 10516 Rodmguez fm1stress of wardrobel M F1l1p, B Thomas Barbara Petras Qtreasurerl Roberta Mangum fcorr secretary, M I Rodrlguez Sh1rley Iley fpres1dentj B T1tzell, Pat Frledrlch QVICE presxdentl, G Brown, Betty I Mrkesh fsecretaryj G Smlth C I-la1am1cek A Fr1edr1ch, M Howell M L Selzer L Ba1rr1ngton,R Iley P Kelley, P Kmght l. Martmez, B Helnemeyer For the f1rst tlme, the Orange jackets have had a sponsor from the communxty and a teacher sponsor Mrs W H Boothe con t1nues her loyal servlce as sponsor whlle Mrs Amold Sch1eberle IS servmg her f1rst year wlth the organlzatlon Pert Patrlce Shanklm stands w1th the cheerleaders for her thlrd year as Orange jacket Mascot She was Jomed th1s year by blg number 22 Brff Peterson o o 1 , 4 . o 1 . , . . I , v , Q 7 s I . , . ' I . l . , . , . ' , . , - , . . , . I I' , . ' . l , . l , . . , . . , . . ' . . . , . , . D . . . l Q , ' ' , a , - n . . a Q - Y . . . , I . . i , , u , I ' . , . . , I . . . . - . . . . , . L b , . I , . . l . , . . , . l I , , . . , . . , . 110 Hi h In Student Life il Marchmg ln the homecommg parade are the Orange jackets and cheerleaders These hvely g1r1s not only march 1n parades but also decorate the stage for pep ra111es and work 1n the Teepee durmg the noon hour as L1nda Gray, Beverly Txtzell and Barbara Petras are domg Doll Nhdgets' No they're not L1l11put1an they are actually 11fe S126 cheerleader dolls Th1s peppy group of cheerleaders are chosen by the Orange jackets and several Judges on the basxs of appearance, abxhty VOICE and personallty Th1S year the cheerleader crew consxsts of Nona 'Schweda head cheerleader jame Vordenbaum Gladys Qmxth Que Carnes, and Sandra W11son MH amy' 'YA -nv' is N ,,..-no Martha Menl-cmg jumor 1 year Jo Frances Stubbs Sophomore - l year umor 1 year Cheryl Ellis Sophomore - 1 ye ar 1'- e ln '1dd1t1on to fmcy tlklfllllg tum muorrtus llso prow to ln top num c11nQ llmrsr lw1rlLrs ll3VL muon to look Lrrcky wlun tiny mqrch on tlu ai It Inlf Um md perform tn xtunte L uimq L1 x nux sgxtrt muorrttu 1 Mlry Blmclm Ph1l1ppuK drum nmuorrttr Ilu I1L1d nur r for Lvpry glmr VNl1Lm.vLr thu lvmd rrchu m 1 pxr d thl muon Lu lft, muh llmlm Lu ry sup Thry frown in cold wcntlmu um for thc public eithhr of tlmuir Costumrs- -tl c trndi tional military garb or their new black and Vkllllt. frlngul Indl 111 SU1tS Trn.ky Twlrlers Add Sparkle Drum Muorpttn Muy Bl mrlmr Plllllppllk gk nlor 9 Ygars x i X ho Y Q vc! 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'X x Apache Band Is Sklllful 'N Apache Band members are BOTTOM ROW K Vacker M Menkmg F Wrlson M B Ph111ppus, C E111S I F Stubbs N Iley SECOND ROW F Wolff G Busch,j D1ener H Padgett, R Kmg, L Fortune, THIRD ROW K Mrdkrff C Mrdkrff P B1u'nett,S Wallace S Spnzenberger, Sandra von Werssowetz Qllbrananl I Esparza, M Canales Dav1 Shelby Qcaptamj, L Wolff C Jones P Benav1des,T Conlrn, A Bradford S Holt FOURTH ROW A Mlller Muenzler,D Schumann, B Talley I Dobb1ns,G M1dk1ff,W Wundt,L Kuntsch1k, A Meyer, Carolyn Boothe Qsecretary J Schultz,j Tmsley, C H1nton FIFTH ROW T Proa, B Wlenecke R Glover,J1mmy Rodmguez Qmanagerg B McGown S MCC3Sk1ll C Scheske A Glover R janota SIXTH ROW Fred Sta1rQv1ce presrdentj, R Re1d,F Garc1a,B NE1tSCh, G Smrth I DeBerry, R May, S DuBose TOP ROW Qand srdesj L Fortune, D Sm1th, D Qurnton G Rrchterj Proa,A Wundt N D1ener,B Cuvel1er I Heberle,j Blundell, Tommy K1ngQpres1dentj,W Srepmann J L1ndemann,V Ruddock, Barbara Elllson Qtreasurerj, Treavor Read Qsergeant at armsj, H johnson, F Alex, B Brlght QNot prctured 15 Helen Remschel, hbrarranj One usually doesn't catch Mr jolmson srttrng at hrs desk Durmg the fall, he can be seen, arms a flutter, drrec tmg the band rn a snappy tempo march Later on rn the school year, Mr johnson reforms h1s krds 1nto a concert band The result of much struggle on the part of the drrector and each member brmgs back superlor recogmtron to Mr johnson, the band and the student body of Gonzales Hrgh O 1 e, ' QA., J ,,,, A in . if ' A ' K -nm.. .M K Wd., W gk K an A VNNQMWS 0 . . . . . . . . . , . , . , . . . , . . . . : . , . . , . . . : . - , . . , . , . . 3 ' . , . , . . . , . . 3 - , . . , . . . . . . . . . : . . , . , . , . , . , . . : - . . , . . , . . , . . . . , - ' . . . . . - 7 Whether Marching Gr Playing and scoop necked with fringe it the neck and low torso waistlme Packing their usual heqvy instrument cases are the band managers jimmy Rodriguez and Tony Hanzallk Mr johnson has the bind 1n control wlth the w1ve of his baton but when on the field Tommy King, president Mary Blanche Philippus drum mijorette and DlV1Cl Shelby captam must keep the bmd in step Whether it be a white boot or a white shoe every left foot of the Apache Bqnd will hit the ground at the same time 0 0 ar 'ie 4? ' g wi ! if Seven little Indians, all in a row. The majorettes strike a snappy pose in their summer outfits, sleeveless - , . . t W . . I L , !' -4 I ' f i , - . ,K I , 5 ,. , . up ' 9' ', V'1s ' 1 ' . , ' , J 1 A 'vs 7 Senior Choir Keeps Melodlous . f 'M v F mfr-1 Lau nlu QL, 322, Chorr members are BOTTOM ROW G Smlth C' Brown N Cotton P Pounds J Vordenbaum P Knrght B Ollre J Braune S W1lSOI1 M Ehr1g,D Hagen SECOND ROW B Helnemeyer B Cotton P Kelley A Bell M Senter L Me1er V Gerhch B H111 M Malatek T Mudd S Malatek THIRD ROW A Marek V W1she1't H Molnoskey S Lowry B Bush B Behlen C Halammek D jurek TOP ROW N urek L Gray, S Koehler L K1fer M Weathersby L Thomas P Cranberry Not only does Mrs john Hebcrle CllO1I' du-ector d1rect a Jumor and scmor Cholr, but thxs year she has orgamzed a mlxed chorus ln add11.1on to bemg an excellent PIHHISL she 1sa competent trombomst O 0 5 It xr ,A ww , lfxi-ffl in J Af ff, my 6 I .. 3 . v K9 . Q' M P' .A .ah 'f l' A N A V. i .v. 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Workmg hand 1n hand w1th Mrs Heb rle are the cho1r offrcers Arm Marek reporter Lmda Krfer presrdent Bendra I-lememeyer, wardrobe mrstress and Gladys Sm1th vrce Harmon Allve In GH These seven songsters make up one of several Chou' ensembles TOP ROW Patr1c1a Cranberry, Maydell Wtathersby, and Dorothy jurek BOTTOM ROW Llnda K1fer Ianle Vordenbaum Carl Brown, and Mary Lena Ehrrg Chou ensembles come ln handy m just about any s1tuat1on Here, Nancy Cotton, Paula Kelley, Carl Brown, Betty Ollre, Sybxl Lowry L1nda Krfer, Jeannette Braunc. and Sandra WIISOH add L mus1ca1 touch to the junror FHA Style Show The natr v1ty scene at the left easrly denotes that Chustmas was just around the comer when the choir began its busy schedule of caroling. Future Farmer FFA members are BOTTOM ROW B Freed I Barmck B Benes F Benes A Dar1lek,j Braune E Ehrlg, L Kuntschxk B Baker M Grauke SECOND ROW Mr Roy Buffmgton, H Kuntsch1k J Yarborough B Ehng L Holt V Dolezal B W1ley A Meyer D Rmehart B Machxcek, Mr j P Ke ly, J TOP ROW H Grauke, I Tharp, R Malatek A Malaer, J R1chter, A Herman E F1nch A Marek, S Roeber, G Dahl I Hemes K S1ebene1cher One of the co sponsors of FFA Mr J P Kelly, J helps the Ag oys make the1r club successful each year rg 'SRX wimllm QFM -ya, wir' Worklng wlth the FFA th1s year are the followmg offlcers, STANDING R Malatek, reporter B Baker, treasurer L Kuntschlk secretary M Grauke 3rd V1Ce presldent B Benes 2nd VICE res1dent E Ehng, lst V1C9 presldent A Darxlek pres1dent KNEELING J Barmck,parl1amentar1an B Freed il' sentmel F Benes, h1stor1an nv ,N A ,W L: f 'W ' ' : . , . , . , . , . . , - - , - , . 5 : . . , - 3 o , - , . , . , - , 1 , . , . . 1 l'.g : . . . , . . . , . , . . . , . , . . - , . r b . . . , ' F fx ' xx .mia F ' L Q Ai? 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Learn Their Trade T -4 vue- FFA members are BOTTOM ROW N Sm1th D Baker I Jurek K Moseley,j Hu1l,P Houts SECOND ROW W Irle G DeLoach, H Buccholtz, H Walton D Malaer, A Perez D Blasck K Rose THIRD ROW L Camanllo, W Davxs, J Frankenhauser L N61tSCh B Schleberle D Carleton, S Kelley, R Flultt, T Marrou FOURTH ROW D Neuse E Molnesky K McG1nty, R Granger, D Behrendt H Hell L Rodnguez, F Pulhn, L Sm1th TOP ROW D Rossow, W Pettus, D Roeber L Kmppa, T Read G Urban F Alex P Sekula J M1k6Sh L Hendershot J Tuch 1 Wx Representmg the FFA boys 1n the Come and Take lt Parade th1s year was thexr sweetheart Jeanette Braune Mr Roy Bufflngton contubutes most of h1s txme as FFA sponsor to guldlng the boys 1n the mterest of agrxculture O 7 .Q 1' Q S 1 R f , L? as . ' f' -..ya V xo s .:' . , - . , ? i 4 1 N A ,ex N --'Qs V N ,.. -. ,W , ,Ma W vi -- - 'MQ f.,7 D af -Ls, ., f - - W f ,.. - ' . : . , . , . , . . . 9 : . , . . . , . . , . 2 , . 5 : . . . , . , . , . . . 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Delves Into Th Semor FHA members are BOTTOM ROW D I-lames, p1an1st B Petras, song leader L Ba1rr1ngton, hrs torran M Reaves, treasurer D Rossow, secretary B Bush, presrdent S Grrffm, lst vrce presrdent B M11-resh, 2ndv1ce presxdent V Sellers, 3rd v1ce presrdent P Frredrlch, reporter T Hmton, parlramentaman SECOND ROW S Carnes, D Perez, L Contreras, H Rodrrguez, B Thomas, V Muenzler, P Cranberry, A Marek, B Geschredle, E Mxchelson, C Kuntsch1k, A Bradford THIRD ROW L Gray, G Brown, D Shuler, A Mrller, S Lowry, S Behlen, I Rajnoch, K Wundt, M Benes, D Rajnoch M Howell, M Martm, A Prrkle, Mrs H E N1ebuhr, sponsor TOP ROW S Wallace, M Menkmg, Smrth, M Martrn, H Molnosky, V W1ShSTt, N Ne1tsch, B T1tzell, B Ne1tsch, L Me1ers, J Kerfer I Vordenbaum, D Malatek Senror FHA, works hard keeprng the club members on the1r toes Under her sponsorshrp, th1s club has stayed as one of the top I mn 'mmf organrzatrons of GHS a 120 An act1ve orgamzatron 1n the school and commun1ty IS the Senlor FHA Chapter Thrs group has done much of the1r club The programs thrs year have mterestmgly carrred out the goals set up by the off1cers at the summer workshop Some of the1r projects 1ncluded sendrng Chr1stmas cards to state hosprtals and donatmg canned goods to the needy They also held a sandwrch sale and sold Chrrstmas cards to earn money These projects show the mterest and part1c1pat1on of each member . : . . . . 5 . S . . . . - ' 5 . 5 . 3 . ' 3 . ' ' ' - ' 3 . . . - . 3 . . - . S . . . 9 . . . . . I ' 1 I 0 - 0 I 0 A , 0 I ' I . l l I b l . I . 1 I , 0 0 l A ,K . . , --i-i 7 H ifjgifffn ' 'gig' Mrs. H. E. Nlebuhr, sponsor of 1n the rmprovement and development T ,,,, M . H , . . . . 1' - ' ,nf A ' ' Field of Homemakin Looklng at the FHA scrapbook are the senror offrcers They are Barbara Bush, presrdent, Susan Gall Grrffm, lst v1ce presldent, Betty jo M11-cesh, 2nd VICE presrdent, Darlyne Rossow, secretary Martha Lynn Reaves, treasurer, Pat Fr1edr1ch, pubhc relatxons Tommre Lou Hrnton, parhamentarran Lynnelle Barrrrngton, hrstorran Barbara Petrras, song leader Dorothy Ha1nes, pramst 19,4 nm ---1 The FHA car was one of the many organrzatrons represented rn the Homecommg parade Red roses, spelhng out FHA, decorated the car door Wearmg the tradltlonal Whlte dresses Wlfh red corsages are the 1959 60 IHA offrccrs at therr mstallatnon ' Q, jfiffrfl y d Ig . . - . , 5 , . . . 5 . . , . 5 S . . . u r ., me ,rgggzg ii, hdt' if Y A A ,if 5 ,XR 1 Q y ,Q 1 , A X .lumor FHA Works Eagerly ,,-W' jr FHA members are BOTTOM ROW B Hememeyer, M Ehrlg, K M1dk1ff, D Schumann, D Dullmg, T Adcock, C Scheske, E Brxght, N Iley, B Clark, S Dubose SECOND ROW P Moore, B Cotton Dav1s, M Caskey, S Townsend j W1ll1ford, S Hall, B Lamprecht, B Mudd, G Sm1th, V Gerloff, Cotton, P Rodrxguez, J Maldonado, M Canales, S Malatek THIRD ROW J Kloss, G Smgleton Tharp, N Sellers, H W1ley, C Nethery, P Herber, P Kelley, B Ba1rr1ngton, S Reese, M Malatek Staton, D Burney, B Talley, D Hagen, F Wolff P Kmght, E Bre1tschopf, R Iley, P Burnett, J Braune, S McG1nty P Chandler, P Eggert, B Hrll, M Rodnguez TOP ROW V Rodnguez, L Thomas, S W1lson, L Landbeck, J DeBerry, C I-Ialamlcek A Camanllo, T Mudd M Vlasek, C M1dk1ff, P Pounds, S Spnlenberger, M Davxs, L Hoblzal, C jones, B McGown, Mrs Fred A I-Iavel, jr , sponsor Th1s flock of jr FHA offxcers are shown relaxmg from thelr many dut1es They are Betty Clark, song leader Susan DuBose, publ1c relatxons D1ana Dullnlg, secretary Nelda Iley, 3rd vxce pres1dent Elame Brxght, 2nd v1ce pres1dent Tommxe Ann Adcock, pres1dent Claud1a Scheske, lst vlce presr dent, Dor1s Schumann, treasurer, Mary Ehng, h1stor1an Kay M1dk1ff, parhamentarxan Bendra Hememeyer, p1an1st Shannah Lynn Adcock the frrst jumor F HA mascot, squeezes the stuffmg out of a toy dog whxle she catches up on her readmg matemal for the day Mrs Fred A I-Iavel, jr sponsor of the jr FHA, works d1l1gently w1th her freshman and sophomore students One can easxly surm1se by her readmg materxal that Mrs Havel not only guxdes her young teenagers, but also mes to understand them On arious Club Projects Mlss Spaceage FHA' was the theme of the FHA 1n1t1at1on And these pot helmeted thmgs' do 10014 11146 they're from some unearthly place After the 1nsta11at1on of offxcers, an open house was glven for parents and fr1ends Betty Lamprecht Lmda Lambeck, and Carroll jones greet Mrs E S Iley and Mrs Henry Reese as they select some COORISS and Mary Lyrm Caskey fxlls the cups bnm ful of punch, made by members of the FHA N S Reeognlz s Top Students 1ety 18 composed of top- rankmg members of the Jumor and semor classes Senxors must have a 3 5 average, but Jumors must have a stra1ghtA average Requlrements of the Na t1ona1 Honor Soc1ety are c1t1zensh1p, 1eadersh1p, and scholarshxp Members of 1ety wear the1r pm guard Wlth prlde knowmg that they are the students who lead and have eamed the hlghest scholastlc ra BACK ROW Mr Nrebuhr, sponsor L Sloan, J Rutledge, O Logan, A Darllek tmg m GHS T Klng MIDDLE ROW L B2l1I'l'1X1gtOn, S Iley L Martmez, M Ph111ppus B Bush C Crews, D Rossow, S von Werssowetz FRONT ROW C Tmsley, pres1dent G Mxdk1ff v1ce pres1dent C Boothe, treasurer N Ne1tsch, secretary .. , A 3 ff: 4 ,ft A ll ' I . .. . - ,, . , ' v 0 -si l . C x ' - A - ' the National Honor Soc- ? V . . . or .I .3 ,, : . ' 3 . . . . ' , ' ' . . I S I . . I . , . b . . Q , . , . . . 3 : . ' ' 5 . , - 5 . 5 . ' . 123 4 G A Emphasiz s Girls GAA members, BOTTOM ROW B Bush, L Krfer, N Schweda, C Barnlck, D Hames, G Smxth, Mrs W L Logan, S Koehler SECOND ROW M Ehrlg, M Benes, I Bell R Sofka D Knezek, C Kuntschrk, S Carnes, B Geschledle, P Fr1edr1ch, T Hmton, G Holt THIRD ROW H Wlley, A Marek, L Balrrmgton P Herber, D Rajnoch, V W1shert, A T1eken, A Fr1edr1ch, I Vordenbaum, N jurek, D Malatek, V Sellers, J DeBerry FOURTH ROW M Malatek, B Ollre, M D3.V1S, H Roclr1guez,D Perez,I Contreras, I W1ll1ford, S McG1nty, E Brletschopf, E Brlght, T Adcock, M Rodrlguez, L Hoblzal TOP ROW T Mudd, N Sellers, B Barrrmgton, C Nethery, B Tharp, M Vlaselc, S Sprtzenberger, D Burney, P Kmght, D Hagen, P Pounds, R Iley,j Davrs Sponsor of GAA, Mrs Wmston Logan helps the g1rls develop the1r sk1lls varrous sports throughout the year Mrs Logan 1S shown here wxth the Outstand 1ng Organxzauon Award wh1ch the club recexved 1n 1959 She w1ll always be proud of these glrls as well as her present 1960 group Leadmg the act1ve GAA group are Carolyn Barmck, presxdent L1nda Kxfer, treasurer, Gladys Smxth, reporter and Dorothy Hames, h1stor1an O 0 0 Q sw- ,, Q .. 1 . ,Q , as . : 'I ---- K ,1.1 f,,l, iffy : . . ' . . ' . ' . ' . . . . . : . ' . . , . , 0 I l l I A I . A O . l O : . ' . . ' ' , . . ' . ' . ' . ' ' . . . . . . : l I 0 D I . O I O . . I i . ' . ' . . ' . ' . : . . I l . llll l 0 C - I I Q I . I . , . . . in . . . . . S S . Sports Program in G. H. . As Sandra McG1ll goes for a shot, Ros1e Sofka knocks the ball from her hand. Also Dox-1s Perez leaps 1n the a1r for the same ball whrle Pam Pounds looks on Thrs Iunror Team Ill won the tlurd place trophy wh11e the sophomores came out Wlth the consolat1on trophy 1n the GAA Tournament Actlon hke f.l'11S was not un usual m the Intramural play Mrs Arnold Sclueberle has talcen the place of Mrs Wmston Logan not only 1n the sponsorslup of the GAA, but she also teaches all gn-l's P E classes Berng a graduate of Gonzales I-hgh herself, she has returned from Stephen F Ausmn College to the spu-rt and lugh standards of her own Alma Mater The GAA was drrected by Mrs Wmston Logan the major part of the season, but upon her succeeded her This club, composed of girls who are rnterested 1n sports, meets during acuvlty period to play basketball 1n addrtlon to the1r regular club perrod tw1ce a month. They pop popcorn during the noon hour and for basketball games to earn money for their organization Each year they sponsor the GAA Tournament to promote good sports among the hlgh school girls One of the prxzed possesslons are the p1ns and emblems the girls rece1ve on a pomt system on Awards Day Carolyn Barmck, pres1dent of GAA, IS present1ng V1rg1n1a Sellers, captam of Team II, Wlth the f1rst place trophy award 1n the Intramural Tournament W W A gf' ' ' resignation in February, Mrs. Arnold Schieberle ' - . 1 1 l - ' ' is-eff Sklts and Plays Are Spotlxght members are FRONT ROW C Crews, M Phrlrppus, S Wallace, L Walton, S Gr1ff1n, D Shelby, B Elhson, C Tlnsley, C Scheske, S McCask1ll, R Kmg, N D1ener, D Sm1th D Shuler SECOND ROW S Decker, P Benavrdes, S Reese, B Schreberle, K Mrdkrff C Bund1ck, A M1ller, j Tmsley, M Caskey, B Neltsch, F Wxlson, S Dubose, J D1ener THIRD ROW R Glover, N Cotton, B T1tzell, I Dobbms, S Wrlson, D Schumann, F Wolff C M1dk1ff, P Moore, G Sm1th, S Denker, Stubbs, N lley, D Dullmg, G Busch FOURTH ROW S Malatek, N Ne1tsch, A Pxrkle, B I-Iememeyer, B Clark, V Gerlrch, G Brown, B Cotton, B Talley, G Smgleton, L Landbeck M Menkmg, I Rodmguez, C Boothe, G Mldklff FIFTH ROW B Cuvel1er, K Vackar, P Granberry, L Gray, H Remschel, M Weathersby, L Me1er, C Halam1cek, M Reaves, A Glover, C Jones, B McGown, P Kelley, P Burnet, I DeBerry, B Thomas, P Chandler, S lley, B Mrkesh TOP ROW L Wolff, T Dawe, F Stalr, L Sloan D Qumton, I Blundell, J Tabor, j Bormg, R Re1d D Ince, T Kxng, L Thomas, M Ryan, E Kluth, L Holt, A Baker, B W1ley, B Ehng, G Bowhn, A Meyer The Spotlxght off1cers are blockmg the stage layout for therr annual play, Reluctant Re un1on They are Carolyn Tmsley, pres1dent, Sammre McCask1ll, secretary Claudra Scheske, v1ce presrdent Davrd Shelby, treasurer and Barbara Ellrson, reporter O I Z . . ' . . . . ' l . I t I I . I I I , I I I - 0 ' I I . Q . . . A . I . . . I - . . ' I . . ' - . . l . . g . . . . ' . , . ' . ' . . ' ' . : . ' I I 0 I I I . I ' I I I 0 IIIQI I I . I : . . . ' . , . ' . . . ' . ' , . I h 0 I I A 0 0 - I . I . 0 I ' I I - . . 5 . . - . 5 . 9 . Spotllghters Mann Usmg a umque and or1g1nal xdea, the Spothghters used the theme 'We thought the parade was to morrow, 1n the Come S Take It parade Carpen ters and other characters on the float are W1ll1am Boyd, james Ellxson, Susan Reese, and Arthur Manson I nte rest Performmg on a fall program for the Spotlrght Club were the Stupmd Cupxds The1r slot was entrtled The Cavalcade of Sports Helen Remschel struck the fatal blow to her boxmg opponent Gayle M1dk1ff as referee Mary Blanche Ph1l1ppus got ready to sound the horn The fmale to thexr Sklt was football Lmed up for the luckoff were Carolyn Boothe, Shxrley lley, Sandra von Werssowetz, Gayle Mrdklff and Carmen Crews. O 0 x ' ix ' ll ' ' YI Lettermen Hold Sport Splrlt Lettermen Club members are TOP ROW R Trevino, D MC .J Gill, Coach Allen Winters, M Liguez, j Cook MIDDLE ROW C Walker, A Marek, K Schauer, V Dolezal, I Tharp, F Benes, C Spring, S Pirl-cle, E Ehrig, H Grauke, j Dickinson, B Holmes, B Freed, R Towns, R Hardcastle, A Darilek FRONT ROW W Hill, C D Wiley, O Logan, E Heiiliemeyer, D Fortune, H Cantu, W Carleton the sole qualification for membership The Lettermen keep active by planning and supervising their talent show each year At the present they are making the final payment on an excellent tram poline purchased several years ago Each Letterman is awarded a Jacket or sweater at the beginning of the winter season for their efforts on the track, baseball diamond, basketball court, or football field Bobby Holmes, Obert Logan and Dicky Hardcastle, secre tary treasurer, president, and vice president respectively, playfully go over a few football manuevers Arthur Darilek, Victor Dolezal, Dennis McGill, and Elgin Heinemeyer could find no suitable partners on initiation day, so they danced with themselves Peepmg slips, untucked blouses, and smeared lipstick were common hazards encountered by these Lettermen initiates Now the boys will better understand what girls must go through with all their paraphenalia. 0 o . I n V I - 5 . O Membership in the Lettermen's Club is indeed a privilege. Lettering in any Gonzales High sport is I ' - 5 ' f i 5 1 Patrlclans Speak On and On -Minus mm G WWQSJ 2 fa Members of the Pat1'1c1ans are TOP ROW Mr H E N1ebuh.r, sponsor, I Blnmdell, L Sloan, R Glover, T Kmg, D Shelby, L Walton MIDDLE ROW S McCa.sk11l Heberle, C' Mldklff C Crews, B Elllson, F W11son FRONT ROW R May, Jr R Kmg, I Tmsley, C Tmsley, S von Werssowetz, I Dlener, K Vackar Not plctured IS Shxrley Iley Mr H E N1ebu.hr, sponsor of the Pat:r1c1a.ns Club, and Tommy Kmg, pres1dent of th1s org an1zat1on, are lookmg ov e r Tommy's mater1a.1 on whlch he won second place at reg1onal. Mr N1ebuh.r and Tommy canbe espec1a.l1y proud of the club s1nce the ma Jomty of then' members pa.rt1c1pated 1n sp e e c h compet1t1ou. Sandra von Werssowetz, John Heberle, and Paula Kelley were the three members who placed m va.r1ous compentlve meets throughout the year. O Texana I Reviewed b Chartmg the Course ofthe club year are these offlcers Claud1aScheske, VICE pres1 dent Sandra vonwerssowetz, pres1dent Lee Sloan, treas urer and Carmen Crews, reporter Not prctured are Nelda Iley, secretary Fran ces Wrlson, parhamentarran and Peggy Burnett, h1stor1an K S S Tommy Kmg and Mrs Nelson look over the jumor I-hstorran Magazlne contalnrng Tomrnys story about judge Frank Fly and the early days Junior Historian junior Historians and their spon- sor, Mrs. C. M. Nelson, Sr., work to promote interest in the past and present of Texas in general, and of Gonzales in particular. They develop good citizenship and unselfish participation, learn methods of research, and compile all research information. Fascinating is the task of recording history, agree john Blundell, GHS junior, and Miss Annie Reese, an authority on events in Gonzales. She was a valuable source of information for him in writing his article for the junior Historian. It brought to mind the activities of the first Christmas in the First Baptist Sunday School in Gonzales. The yearbook committee, Carolyn Tinsley, Tommy King, Gayle Midkiff, and Carolyn Boothe, work to make the yearbook for all the members of the junior Historians. This year the year- book was put together with a blue cover, which adds color to the book. Programs of all kinds, including speakers, skits, and history reviews, are planned by the pro- gram committee, consisting of jo Frances Stubbs, Claudia Scheske, Sandra vonWerssowetz, and Helen Remschel. Future Warblers Burst Forth PW Y Y . .M ...,..,.,.. f - V ' f-t,, 5 .'-1r zoran- .. 1: :-, wwzssgsg i.21J..: K-V: L . I 1 ?W5. ?, 5, . 5 A l. .rv itiwfgg Members of the junxor Cho1r are as follows TOP ROW E Hull, P Goss, M A Towns, M Hobrzal P Aschenbeck, M Marek, G Behlen, L Olwer SECOND ROW C Schauer, C Braune, V Hernemeyer, P Baker THIRD ROW L Castxo, C Mudd, L Camaullo, L Zertuche, M A Camp, L W1ley, S Caskey,j Rossow M E Mlkesh FOURTH ROW J D1ck1nson, S Wh1dden, S Chr1st1an, E M Flu1tt,j Hobxzal, Murlene Wlndwehen M A Newberry, M W1ndwehen, S Karne BOTTOM ROW B L Nelson, H Sala, M I Lloyd, C Hememeyer, C Sherry, P Howard, K Dav1s,W Wxlllamson, F Morrow 7' av Star salesmen Dana Grrffm, Sandra Wh1dden, Evelyn Wundt, jo Ann Rossow, Sellre Caskey, and Lee Roy Rrce were well rewarded for thelr efforts of sellmg candy Wlth therr profrts they purchased tl'11S beaut1ful, portable stereophon1c hrgh f1delxty record player Keepmg the records and checkmg thexr money condxtrons are the jumor Cho1r off1cers Mary Ann Towns, V1C6 presrdent MaryEl1zabethM1kesh, secretary treasurer Margaret Hobrzal reporter and Dana Grrffm, pres1dent CN' .4 'est Aw---m .5 Raigwviix 'Nanci' Takmg the Job early as a pramst 15 Cynth1a Schauer Havmg equ ally drffxcult Jobs are jo Ann Rossow and Lee Roy RICE llbrar rans They enjoy playrng, sellrng, and Slllglng rn the jumor Cho1r QQ 'T A v ' ' : : . . . . . ' , . . . . ' . : . . . ' . . : . . . ' . . . . ' . . , a I 0 . l . . c l . . . . r r to 1 1: . ' ' 7 T . Q. . A T I ' S 1 at . ' ...ee ' 5 ' ' ' . . M S' Q - A ,, ' r A is Af .sts N- If - if , , T ,. v V V. ' ., gt 1 ,fs -we - - - - S Tia? . . . . rig, K. Q ' I - r . . .. aeqfwfg Q J - . , ' ' T . I V ,L , I Q U , - . Q , 'L K Q , ' ' - f a J. ' A . K 5 up , , r -- ' - - - D ,,,s -I . Journalism taffs Honored v 1 V Y'3,r1, l 'flI 45 jf ,ww New fl-rs: P th Hhxw Qu1ll 8 Scroll Lexmgton staff members are Shlrley Ile Chr1st1ne Kuntsch1k, Roberta Mangum, Martha Lynn Reaves, Dav1d Ince, Darlyne Rossow, Nancy Nextsch Henry Martmez, and Larry Zavad11 Qulll 8 Scroll Pow Wow members BACK ROW Carmen Crews, Dorothy jurek, Sandra won Werssowetz, Samm1e McCask1ll, H e 1 e n Remschel, Barbara Elhson, Mary Blanche Phlllppus FRONT ROW Beverly Gesche1dle, and Barbara QQ: Pctras Q 44. A pgilih' urses Tram for the Future Members of the Future Nurses mclude FIRST ROW K Wundt, pres.g D. Rossow, vice pres.,I. RaJnoch, sec. treas., S. Behlen, lfustorlan, B. Petras, V Muenzler, B. Mudd, J. Kloss, B Lamprecht. SECOND ROW: S. Hall, G Grbson, J. Maldonado, An actlve program mcludmg speakers, com mun1ty serv1ce and mter commun1ty relauonslup mark the 3.CUV1t16S of the Future Nurses Hrgh lrghtmg the year was the volunteer work offered by the glrls at the W1l11a.m 8 Alma S1evers Convalescent Home Among the tasks they d1d were feedlng the pat1ents, readlng to them and wheelmg them about 1n the1r wheel chalrs. Every sprmg the glrls attend the state conventxon wh1ch was held m Austm tl-us year M. Baker, B. Hlll, A. Bell, K. Moore, I. Cheatham. THIRD ROW S. Baker, N. McKens1e, S. Townsend, M. Senter, I. Staton,J K1efer, A Bradford, I, Lmdemann, 1. Llndemann, Mrs James Pr1ce, sponsor 133 O ' A ' '. .. S 'lk' U T fl .W 5' yfr , lp Y .w 'Q v 2+ A , eff' A 1. ku., ,. . V ., ,Vi ... nl ,V5 M, n Asia, ,Q KA ,M xr- ,ms .4 pg, .grgv I . 6 ,Jia , lax , .xi y sggrp N NA-,Y , , A 3 1 Ke A ., 4 h. it., J r . A 'W ,W .- na ,gf . y, .. L '-- A f T3 .' .. . ' 'T s wx' lv l if E U .-rr H , rr . . ' . - , Q ' . K j . .J - sw... ., ' A . Fi l e ,Q - ' my ,L-we ,, N K if ,. E I '4 p A V .1 A gi A r or . r l 1 ,V ,k,,. , A . . iw.. V . .4 . r 5 4 f A , f I. if ' . K f . 1 3 . 5 ky 1 s l ' :. 1 ..,Wmg,,.j5- 5 ., , . -r , V O . uk X 'lull km or 3 rr,-g'1o H 4 M 5 r S iklxkr' .fi . , W , 4 my , - r T' ' 'QV , vi+-I ' Gun and Rod Teache Gun and Rod members are as follows BACK ROW Alfred Hermann, Davxd Rmehart, Herman Hanzahk, Mrke Maldonado, Pat Sekula, Don Rossow, Harry Walton james jurek Phrl Towns Albert Malaer, Mr Oren johnson, Luc1ano Rodnguez, j1mmy Rodr1guez, Scott Decker, Bllly Sch1eberle, Tony Hanzalxk, john Heberle FRONT ROW jesse R1vera, Freddxe Garc1a, Kenneth McG1nty, Alv1n Oncken, james Hems, George Dahl Holdmg the gun 1S Captam George Dahl He leads the Sharp Shooters team Mem bers of h1s team are Lucxano Rodr1guez Marganto Canales, Albert Malaer, Scott Decker, james Hems, and Ph1l Towns Tal-:mg charge of every meetmg of the Gun and Rod Club are the offlcers Ronn1e Sm1th, sergeant at arms George Dahl captam Freddre Marel-1,v1ce PFESI dent Alv1n Oncken, secretary james Hems, pres1dent Kenneth McG1nty, cap tam Ronn1eBaker, treasurer BuckyPettus, captarn Not shown 1S Alfred Hermann, Captam . Au A HV T P 'T , ff? I- ,il 3 4 W A 9 1 . I ' sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: Margarito Canales, john Frankenhauser, David Ray, Billy Benes, Wayne Siepmann, , . . , Y A 1- 6 F . .lx -- A 4 5 A Pip? ' ' - - 1' - . a .Q .lx-f. A ' N fii. ,, r X ski - ' f' - ' . . - - S , . 5 . . - .- Q.. . 5 . 9 ' a ' 9 Gutdoor Skulls g., A Headmg the Bull's Eye team IS Alfred Hermann H15 team consrsts of Davld Rmehart, Herman Hanzahk, Wayne Srepmann, james jurek, Brlly Schreberle, jrmmy Rodrrguez, Brlly Benes, Alvm Oncken, and Tony Hanzalxk Newest organxzatxon m Gonzales by Mr Oren johnson and has frrst year Mr Johnson teaches ful w1th all guns, flshrng tackle them the safety rules of huntmg tage of hrs teachmgs about the Although Bucky Pettus could not pose wxth hrs Eagle Eye team, he leads jesse Rrvera, Freddle Garc1a, Don Rossow, Tony Hanzalrk, and Herman Hanzahk Hxgh, the Gun and Rod Club rs sponsored begun wrth a good many members m 1ts these boys the rmportance of belng care and sportrng equlpment. After he teaches and f1sh1ng, the club enjoys takmg advan hows and whys of outdoor sports Dominoes Click In 42 Club Good trmes are had by all members of Mlss Rose Mary Morr1son's 42 Club Although t.he boys know they are havrng a grand t1me play mg dommoes, Mlss Mornson has somethrng under her hat. She reahzes that, wh1le they contmue to enjoy themselves, they are learn 1ng to reason and thrnk qu1ckly Playmg dom1no games develops one's addmg ab111ty and alertness. Learmng how the dots and blanks f1t together are the members of the 42 Club. Brlly Bob Low, Lawrence Kuntsch1k, Johnny Rutledge, B111y Machxcek, Charles Chenault, Henry Kuntsch1k, Herman Grauke, Vrctor Almendarez, johnny McGown, and B1lly Brextschopf. Not shown IS the sponsor, Mlss Rose Mary Morrxson. 0 A ,l Q61 M , ' ii, ' N A . as CJ? N I O 0 , Sl ...r 'I Rattled Brains Constant! The publications staffs attempt to tell the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. In most pictures, the teacher is allowed time to clear off her desk before the picture is snapped, but not this time. Miss Corinne Remschel's desk is in this condition from September to May, but a lot of ideas and plans come from under those stacks of contracts, notes, and pictures. Carmen Crews, POW WOW editor, and Shirley Iley, LEXINGTON editor, battle for her attention to approve her work. Giving the POW WOW reporters a very interesting story is Nancy Kay Brothers. lnterviewers include Dorothy jurek, Bernice Pirkle, Catherine Lloyd, Bobby Wienecke, jimmy Rodriguez, Stanley Nance, Sammie McCaskill, Helen Remschel, Beverly Geschiedle, Gladys Smith, and Betty Machicek. The editors, who represent the back- bone of the POW WOW staff are: BACK ROW: Lary Zavadil, circu- lation, Barbara Petras, exchange, Sandra von Werssowetz, art, Barbara Ellison, social, Mary Blanche Phillipus, assistant editor, and Cheryl Ellis, news. FRONT ROW: Melvin Grauke, or- ganizationg jimmy Tabor, sports, and Carmen Crews, editor-in-chief. 136 Meeting deadlines may be strenuous for some students, but it's cinch for the POW WOW staff. Nosing deep into every de- partment in Gonzales High and writing up a good news story is just the beginning. Hunting for good leads and constructing good sentences is always a must to get a story published in the POW WOW. Putting out a paper every two weeks and learning the ways and language of jour- nalism can truly be an experience to keep one on his toes. Work Against Deadline Plans, schemes, and 1deas of the 1960 LEXINGTON have come from the bra1ns on t.h1s page A We have st:r1ved to please the faculty, the communrty, and the vearbook cr1t1cs, but most of all, 'MW we have trred to please you lt the student body of Gonzales Hrgh school We hope you lxke Shown 1n the1r usual rush to the downtown area are Suz1 Osborn, Barry Wrley and Martha Baker A good advertrsmg campaxgn helps produce a good yearbook 11 Planmng and revrsrng the LEXINGTON are M' as the ed1tors Chr1st1ne Kuntschxl-Q, advert1s feature Roberta Mangum, class, Sh1rley Iley, edrtor rn chref, and Barbara Petras, copy Standmg are Bobby Holmes, sports ilk fairs' Drcky I-lardcastle, bus1ness manager and ra ,ei 1 Xie EN 'Q ,nf Makmg proofs and developmg prctures 1S a ted1ous Job, es pec1ally when work mg agarnst short deadlmes R o n n 1 e Sm1th and Davrd Ince are the ch1ef operators 1n the dark room Elgm Herne meyer and R oy c e T o w n s, photogra Martha Lynn Reaves, plcture rfg ss, phers, offer thexr unwanted cr1t1c1sm and advrce about pxctures they have taken Eyemg, cropprng, and blowmg up prctures are Hope Rodrrguez, Rosre Sofka, jeanWatts, and Mary Lee Martin Standmg are Henry Martmez, Wxlllam Hrll, L1nda Gray and jennette Bell What on earth does W1111am Se ll 0 0 s. . zl-Effsiaiiii, I - - Q . ii i sa ' ' A i??'sqg . 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Wjlxcd- X ,ywnfimu 55,455 XXM XMXXX X XX X X Here Are The Big Wheel Also new on the Gonzales junxor I-hgh Qchool staff IS Mrs Wrllram A Berger No doubt the smooth organ1zat1on of the new Jumor hlgh has been due to her efflclency IH t e offlce She checks daxly at tendance handles all kmds of QHESIIOHS concernmg Jumor hrgh and st1l1 manages to keep the offxce workers m l1ne and on the ball Mr Gerald Shankhn, ass stant pr1nc1pal of Gonzales jumor H1gh School has proved to be well fxtted for the respons1ble pos1 t1on 1n thxs h1S f1rst year Not only 15 he prmc1pal but also he coaches the e1ghth grade football team, B team basketball 1n h1gh school and teaches e1ghth grade math B9S1d6S performmg all h1s dutres he also has t1me to be frlendly and lend a helpmg hand to all Elected by the Jumor h1gh student counc1l to lead them are Stanley T1eken pres1dent Gregory Peterek, v1ce-pres1dent Dana Gr1ff1n,secretary Ronn1e Ehrrg treasurer and Davrd Gustafson, reporter fx I Leadmg the elghth grade class whlch rergns supreme 1n the separate world of rumor hrgh are Rrcky Von Werssowetz reporter Bobby Scheske VICE presrdent Ronme Ehr1g prerdent Robert Baron secretary and Brenda Brlght, treasurer Eighth Grade Ranks Highest Wrse rn thelr cholce of student councrl represcntatwes the elghth grade elec ted B111 Wallace Stanley Tleken and Mary Ehzabeth M1kESh These teachers gu1de the elghth graders 1nto the correct paths of the four basrc subjects Mrs A T Buckner, Enghsh, Mrs B E Davrs, Math, Mrs R F Tabor, Readmg, and Mr AzelBrown1ng,Qoc1a1 Qtudres :XX , Q , . , P, 43 Wvvf-f Au Magi 'N' ll I nw 'S' D4 ta.-1 , asa? f' ,X A-5 . e ' 'ZF' 'ws ll Thi Hard SON Sixth, seventh, and eighth graders gather around the junior high cheerleaders, Pam Beall, Dana Griffin, judy Schultz, Mary Ellen Newberry Qhead cheer- leaderj, Muselle Towns, and joan Kay Ehrig as they begin the1r pep rally PER, ptr - 1 Gif? 10 'dh hw xml 2 Ellsa Alvarez jesse Alvarez Refug1o Alvarez 11m Avant Jlmmy Averitt Evelyn Jo Baker Patsy Baker Beverly Barmck Robert Baron Sandra Kay Beeson Glorla Kay Behlen Ronald Behlen Nancy joe Benes Paige Bluhm N1le Blundell Kenneth Bond Carol Ann Braune Brenda Carol Bright Conception Camarillo Mary Ann Camp Sellle Caskey Tommy Chenault W1ll1am David Cockrof Mary Louise Cupp Minerva Davila Benny Davls Faye Belle Davis David DeBerry Flora DeLeon Rodger Dove Donald DuBose Donald Morris DuBose Frank DuBose Sue Edwards Herman Albert Ehng Ronnle Ehrig Al Wayne Ehrig A11ce Escobedo Casimrro Esparza Freddre Finch Larry Fortune Lynn Fortune f . . 1 K , , F , t Q f , ' j .. 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J 1 I so S' V' aaer X L , 4. Hs . r,r. ' 11 Tl 5' L' g Q X , , 13 . ' ,' g .v a fl. Leading the seventh graders in a new world of junior high are David Gustafson, presidents joan Ehrig, secretaryg Dawn Carnes, vice-presidentg Janet Peterel-4, treasurerg and Leonard Mikesh, reporter, Une More Year of Junior High Elected to support the seventh graders' point of View in the stu- council are Arthur Camp, Griffin, and Pam Beall. Helping the seventh graders along with their studies are their teachers: Mrs. V. S. Marett, junior Scienceg Mr. Fred Eklund, Social Studies? Mrs. A. O. m li Bird, Readingg and Mrs. E Robert Bootghe, English. I 14 Another hour brlngs another subject What a d1fference the Jun1or hlgh system 1S to these seventh graders They stayed 1n the same room all day last year so they enjoy the1r journey from one room to another every f1fty f1VE rmnutes L N- x .af Rf' my JA K 419 'UN 11' 'rg f-1' YL. 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X QU ...AP wm- l s,.An.AI 'PS .4 kgyiu in 'E Mm 'F One More Year And These three seventh graders, john Wyatt, Bryan Denman, and Margre Schumann enjoy the novelty of th1s machme dehverrng a cold dunk an a cup These unlque machlnes can be found only rn the junlor hrgh bu11d1ng Eddre john Malatek Kevm Malatek 4' Ruby Lee Malatek George Lee Manson Mmnre G Martmez Maralhno Mata Frances Mauldmg john B111 MCC3Sk111 Ronnre Menkmg Sharon Menkrng I-'V Pamela Gayle Mercer Le onard Mrkesh Concha Molma Connle Mohna Ehas MO11Da Vernon Dale Moseley Sherlyn Sue Mudd Glorla jean Mullen Glorla Munoz Arno Nance ,,.. Pamelo Io Nesbrtt Bobby Dean Ohver Lrnda Kay O11ver wif' Ruth Mae Oncken 'N rm Lupe Ornales ,lame Ort1z Angehta Padllla Carolyn Ann Pekar ..- ' Elame Perkms -.es 5 me Mary Kathryn Person Delores Ann Peterek janet Mane Peterek Margre Ann Proa JW Rxchard Lee Pul11n Wanda jean Pursley ' i . 7 . f L Y, ,L a,-ff QW L M ' a fag . ,su n y .fx Q i L ,T 3. s.. 4' fn. -2 - Ni .' 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Q r Q Q QQ P 'Ga saw, Q ,QQ QQ QQ QQ Q Q Q f Q Q Leadmg the s1xth grade the largest and youngest class 1n Jumor hlgh are Ilmmy MCCaSk111, secretary, Harold Grauke, v1ce pres1dent johnny Davls, pres1dent Nancy james, reporter and Bernadme Thoms, treasurer Teachers of the sxxth grade are MISS V1V13.I1 Grrffm, soc1a1 studles Mrs Otls Moore, Eng 11sh M1ss V1ctor1a Hodges, math Mr HHTFISOD Gesch1ed1e, readmg and Mrs joe Najvar hlstory and sc1ence We re Newest In Junior Hugh s All A New World Mary Aguero juhan Aglllffe Patrlcxa Aschenbeck Robert Aver1tt Donald Baker Robert Barrow B111 Barthels Chnstme Bazan George Bazan James Beene Robert Berger Wood1ne Blakely Betty Bordovsky Barry Br1ght Bryan Brlght Becky Brown Kenneth Brzozowskx Wayne Buethe Mary Camanllo Jesse Canales Manuel Canales Helen Cantu jesse Cantu Shexla Carozza Alexander Castxllo Mary Cerda Charles Cheatham Kathy Cleveland Peggy Colwell M1ke Comacho Joyce Dan1els john Dav1s john W Dav1s Kathy Dav1s Ralph Dav1s Elogxs DeLuna Mar1a DeLeon Ronald Denker Sammy D1Ck1nSOn Warren Dubose Ga1l Edwards Kenny Ehrlg Margaret Escobedo Roland Escobedo Joe Esparza Martha Fa1rch11d Ruby Flllp Refug1o Flores ,vi , 41' I flaw.. 1 -0-17 -4: ,Pr Hs Ui .-Q sr' X.. 1 W' Nhhilr. f :FIX 546' 5 owl ri 195 AQ y-rv? 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S by B? it 14. i BOTTOM ROW T Chenault, M Stockton, T Pxrl-cle, C Wendt, F Kelley, T Schung, J Poe, B Storey, Coach Keith Miller SECOND ROW Mgr R Thanheiser, R von Werssowetz, C Camarillo, S Tieken, T Hill, B Peterek, F Finch, D DeBerry, J Alvarez, L Luedecke THIRD ROW Coach Gerald Shanklin, G M1kesh, 1 Aver1tt, R Baron, R Behlen, D Hamilton, B Wallace, I Ruddock, Mgr B Scheske TOP ROW D Du Bose, L Fortune, R Ehrig, G Sm1th L McG1nty, D M1lls, M Meneley, B D2.V1S,J Krllen Leading the Papooses t'.l'11S year through an undefeated season were Captains Stanley Tieken Rormie Ehrig, and Freddie Finche BOTTOM ROW I Hermann L F1nch B Denman, R Menkin Pullm, J Logan, W Ellison Brzozowski SECOND ROW Barthels, E Broz, L R RICE, Thompson J Flores R Hidalgo L Freed J Edwards THIRD ROW T Ervin, Gentry, J Wiley, N Crews, Williamson, D Gustafson, K Malatek A Nance E Molino Coach Fred Eklund fnvt picturedj TOP ROW T jurek, W Kunt schlk R Lopez R Flores McCask1ll,J Senter, B Carson F Longoria, Coach Victor Brown 8 O Record Luling Lockhart 1 Seguin Cuero Lulmg Lockhart San Marcos Seguin Q eq -in was 3 r :JW-' 'Sf I i die QV WWQES tg ,E bel 155 s ' W 'ii t A B A .rf fl ARM? 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JAC 's Practice junror Arnerrcan C1t1zens are BOTTOM ROW W1ley, J Hermann, K DRVIS, C J Wnght L Browmng, T Ervrn, A Camp, D Gustafson, I Ehrlg, J Peterek, K Malatek N Crews, R Smrth SECOND ROW R Karlos, S Menkmg, V Barrera D Vordenbaum, R Gentry THIRD ROW B Carson L M1kesh E Rrcdel B Srmersky, P Beall, E Perkms, P Howard, W Elllson, I Edwards D Carnes, S Baker, L Rrce, J Logan FOURTH ROW J McCask1ll, S Holmes, S Chrrstran E Maclncck E Hull, E M Burnett, M Schumann, G Mullen, S Kame, D Peterek, G Manson, B Denman, D Dlener TOP ROW K Person, K Brown, M L Vackar P Mercer, W Pursley, Mr Fred Eklund, sponsor, L Olrver, M Wmdwehen, I Senter, Frxedrrch, D Schutte Wwq 5 Wbqgvfg 'rw ,sw V Her nemeyer, K Cook D Grrffxn, C Mr Fred Eklund and th1s group of JAC offrcers 1nst1ll the 1mportance of our great Amerrcan herrtage early 1n junror hrgh school They are shown when the organ1zat1on was stressmg spec1al emphas1s on Texas hrstory Off1cers are Clarre jane Wr1ght, song leader joan Ehrxg, re porter Arthur Camp, lst v1ce presr dent Tommy Ervm, pres1dent jerry Edwards, flag bearer Davrd Gustafson 2nd vrce presrdent Leshe Brownmg, secretary and janet Peterek, treasurer American Cm en hip 5 These Junlor c1t1zens aren't too young to learn the courtesy of manners Th1s scene was wltnessed by many a Smlllng mother as she watched her daughter or son gomg to the JAC Chrlstmas party Whlle they seem to be havmg a b1t of dlfflculty f1nd1ng room ln the car, they'll fmd an 1nch of space even rf they have to slam the door on a dress No festxve occaslon IS complete w1thout a dance The fox trot, waltz, and even a peppy Jxtter bug kept srlky taffeta skrrts wh1rl1ng and the Teepee full of chatter and exc1tement Wh1le the young lad1es adm1red new dresses, the boys were feastmg at the refreshment table, makmg the party fun for everyone C11ma.x1ng the dance, a huge balloon pmata fell on the heads of the boys, wh1le the glrls grabbed all they could get the1r hands on from the outs1de Candy, confettx, balloons, danc 1n , and lots of Chr1stmas sp1r1t w1ll always be remembered as these kxds look back on December 29 1959 0 0 0 0 . . . ,L VV. 4 Vs 5 by . . fyfll' - - si . 2 ' W . f '- Q' - H . . .hi . . . - S . . , , . 1 91- ,3 v ,SEBI LQ? Oh, boy!! Just what you've been looking for: a man that can take you anywhere you want to go for almost a song. Always on the job ---- Head- quarters at Highway Garage. Wllllf CUDD Call on me for a f ' ' quick get-a-way ,Ffa- Phvnes 331 SE? M054 The service car of 1920 was a real Model-A. It had all the modern equipment of that time-a steering wheel, tires, and a motor. Of course, the boulder strewn roads didn't help much on the quarter inch tires, but neither did the mud, because the one horse-power motor just wou1dn't budge the old horseless carriage. Oh, but it got you there -eventually! JJ I I of My ADV HTISE E ZZEWW Everyone w1ll agree that the style of the t1mes has changed 1n 40 years, but do we real1ze how much? From the Model A and Model T came the car wlth more protectron and cover They were st1ll small 1ns1de, but they looked better on the outs1de Follow1ng many years of revolut1on1z1ng, automoblles were bullt shockmgly colorful, longer, w1der, lower, and for the comfort of the passenger Instead of the fam1l1a.r proud owners In 1960, thls great mdustry IS puff1ng as strong as xt ever has, paying no heed to the steel strrke Automob11es are bu11t compact beautlful, and for the luxury of the r1der The dr1ver has an adjustable seat control, push button drlve, power steermg, power brakes, temperature control, and many other modern convemences at h1s fmgertrps for comfort ln any kmd of weather knocking sound, motors hlunmed and purred for their . , . O The Citizens National Bank is always ready to help anyone with his financial problems. For the past 95 years they have been serving the citizens of Gonzales and surrounding towns. Mr. David Walshak and Mr. John Shuler, jr., assistant vice- presidents, and Mrs. G. B. Stagner, secre- tary, and Mrs. Dan Streckfus, teller, are only four of the many persons who stand ready to serve you. Located on the square in Gonzales, The Citizens National Bank is truly a beauti- ful addition to Gonzales. When visiting in the bank you will also find that its interior is equally elegant. 16 I THE SK? Q ss.: 5 gi gang 5 ff , untlounl. BANK OF GONZALES Continuous Service Since 1865 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER: FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Q QNATI O NALD 1 Selectmg f1ne merchandlse from the shelves of LINDEMANN BROS are Beverly Gesche1dle and W1ll1am H111 two G H S students LINDEMANN BROS have not only f1ne quallty foods and household needs but a varl ety of electr1calappl1ances Located 1n Cost LINDEMANN BROS has served the commu 1tS customers Cost Texas Pubhc Accountant Aud1ts Systems Mach1ne Bookkeep1ng Se rv1ce ELNIER R GU STAFSON L ogan Bu11d1ng Phone 31 Phone 9016 K 3 Dependable Insurance Of All Kmds Telephone 695 Gonzales, Texas Ch1ropract1c Add L1fe To Years and Years to L1fe DR L R SMITH Ch1ropractor Gonzales Phone ZZO SCHMIDT'S SERVICE 805 Phone St. Joseph 777 I 0 I - 5 E . ZZ Qi . . . , . . . gh. ' ' , 1 nity for many years, pleasing 7Zm ee 1 L dd Q M. S. SPOONER INSURANCE AGENCY s For that good Gulf gasoline - trade at Grady Johnson Gulf Service Clyde White Auto Parts 516 St. ,Paul Sf. GoNzALEs 162 Looking over the ample supply of paint brushes in stock at Grant's Lumber yard is Mary Lee Martin. She has found paint, lumber, nails, and other building material to com- pletely redecorate her bedroom. A wide variety of paints and build- ing supplies makes Grant's Lumber Co. a place to select your building needs. John F. Grant Lumber Co. Nelson's Cleaners is the choice of Ann Miller and Esta Lee Michelson, as it is for many others who like the fine dry cleaning Nelson's offers to the community. Their quick service and prompt delivery gives them pref- erence over all the rest. NELSON'S CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY ONE STOP SERVICE FOR CLEANING 81 LAUNDRY Sandra Behlen , Grand Champion winner of boilers at the San Antonio Livestock Show inspects some of the top quality chicks at the BOOTHE HATCHERY. ,-if She knows that she can make a fine profit by the reasonable prices on baby chicks. E21 is 5? at 3 ii ' Qs' 54 A . Qt' ,ui Boothe Hatchery OSCAR TIEKEN i Heil Sinclair Service Station NE LSCN IZANTIZY dc'-4 515 St. Lawrence Z cp Phone 324 4,04- ' GTZOCETZV Sornrnerlatte Hurnble it Service Station Ml , Your Anytime Store - 7 ' Q Highway 9 G-ONZAIQE S LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. SALE. E VE RY SAT URDAY f7fv'z, I' -il ,,. K i Mggfg QQ . , f f 'Q QREIW 1 k . 'is 'Ki I S lewd aww rg I I an . ink , :I - 3 . , swam ' .- . -I . S... ' Fe? W' - 9 X . -, Q - ,I I,.. - ' I -ivw. Wssmhsf iw . . ,iq is R S . I A Q, K . I L Si f f fig. V 2 The GONZALES COMMISSION COMPANY employs many such students as these Bllly Bob Low Barry Wlley and Ronnle Baker can be seen each Saturday hard at work Wlth every type of llvestock Farmers ranchers and c1t1zens from Gonzales and surroundlng towns know that hlvh quallty llvestock can be pur chased at a reasonable prlce at the auctlon GOIXIZALE S VETERINARY DEPOT Phone 769 Dr L .T Lauralne Z1ggy Sears D1str1butor Amcr1can Cyanamld Ezelle Ball Store Manager 164 WHITE S AUTO SUPPLY Batter1es Electr1c Apphances Telev1s1ons Tools Au' Cond1t1oners T1res f' ALTON I BAKER OWNER Phone 266 g T . , . W 4 .D . . - 9 Phone 177 In I I I ,ff f jf I all The CONZALES INQUIRER has he Just rlght for every occaslon Royal typewrlter 1n stock for sale or for rent Darlyne Rossovz one of the famous flylng flngers 1n G H S and Roland Breltschopf honor roll stu dent know that when lt s typed lt s gotta be good Supplylng students w1th school equlp ment 15 merely one of the many ser offers Bes1des publlshmp the dally and weekly papers they do commerclal pr1nt1ng Uhr Gnnzalrn Elnqmrrr fpacly anal Weekly ESTABLISHED JUNE 1853 OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FURNITURE PRINTING stop ln at the slgn of the flymg red horse and you ll always f1nd dependable ser v1ce and top notch gas .. 1t's got that go power you want and need when you travel. W. L. GREER, AGENT Box 257 GONZALE5, TEXAS GONTINENTAL PRoDucE C01 Gonzales, Texas Choice cfqgs for Cpfzoosy peolafe Good fl f'T ESfL TOWER GROCERY 1430 S12 Paul Phone 360 MODERN SERVICE LAUNDRY 510 CONE STREET PHONE NO. 826 165 Lit I My, y . . . . . U p k , ' 1 , ss' 1 , Wm K 'N g as ,E T I y trttttt Tm . - R F Q' ,.,., I vices that the ooNzAL,1ss INQUIRER r I E ' - I i SCHWARZ WHEEL ALIGNMENT SLRVHE BRAKE SERVICE If you re not Satisfied we re not through John W Schwarz Day Phone 272 Gonzales Pexas Car enthusiasts Tony Hanzalik Jimmy Barnick and Melvin Grauke are always wiilinv to learn new tnmgs about automobiles including tire alignment Schwarz specializes in wheel alignment which assures the safetx of your car on the highway and Guards avamst accidents 'Eff W-0- Q-,h,,,A.W-.. The pencil and paper machines have added much to the efficiency of GHS students Luz Martinez and Maigarito Canales will certainly agree that these machines come in handy when you lose your pencil or run out of paper just before a test W6 ELCtPlC .SZPULCQ I0 NORGE OQCAR BUCHHOLTZ Proprietor For the best service on and CARRIER WEATHERMAKERS try our quick service sri Y m:roRE You BU ,gm You are never too young to begln an msurance program Susan Call Cr1ff1n and D1ana Dullnlg talk over lnsurance both l1fe and hosp1tal1zat1on coverage wlth Iflrrrun LCPOT1 They feel the Southland Llfe Insurance Company provldes the best sec:ur1ty tallored to f1t thelr needs FACE TI-IE FUTURE WITH CONFIDENCE' wwf ?N Flrmm LePcrl, Jr souihland st Gcsjlge Llfellnsurunco ra LIFE 0 ACCIDENT 0 HEALTH 0 HOSPITALIZATION 0 GROUP fm You just Can't beat Neoma's for good food, Carolyn Tmsley and Carolyn Boothe declare Mrs Norr1s fr1ed ch1cken and PICS make gxrls forget to count the1r calorxes and boys forget the taste of mothers home cooked food Naoma's Cafe eorge Seydler Mr gl Mrs O A Malaer Agents for SAN ANTONIO NEWS HOUSTON POST HOUSTON CHRONICLE AUSTIN AMERICAN SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS AUSTIN STATESMAN 1317 St. Lawrence lb I . if-a ':. I: . my t I . . . . I A s 4 A at T . . . A gg 1 1 X K I 4 A . 7 ' . 'f A -1 ' I A ga A , f . , . M ,L X g yil vp g ' Q, A g . tl. A ' I . . . .Ag ' ' -' 'Q 1 ' f ' - . SruHI ' ' 'A sm ' 1 :HI s V K! , Q is ,M , H ff A -'.h 3 , . , Apache Lynn Theater Parkmg? No Martha Lynn Reaves and Guy Moore are Watchlng the movle at the Apache Drlve 1 They llke all G H S students enjoy the movles at the Apache and Lynn Theatres For tops 1n entertalnrnent g to th QW ITIOVIGS Jill!!! we-we SINCLAIR PRODUCTS G C NELSON MARKEFER Gon ales Texas .- Q N uw ...ew lg ......-fa---f.-....,,,w Too Many Guests For Your House? Call 790 For Reservatmns At WARM SPRINGS MOTEL ERVINS HUMBLE STATION 23 Rooms T1le Baths Gonzales An' Cond1t1oned U S Hlghway 183 eff ZZ Y, efw we Q -c A9 J 1 'fl ' Elfman Member Independent Garagemen s Assoc1at1on GERLOFFWS GARAGE 509 St. Lawrence, Phone ll79 If 113 s to be prmted Call or See MODERN PRINTING SERVICE Phone 98 608 St. Paul . 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A I 'S' -- F 'I 1 mgk-5 .Q -'sv ' A- , . . 5' 'HE-f in You Can t Beat Polar for quality taste or prlee These smart GHS students know a good th1ng when they see lt' They ve wayla1d the Polar man to get some of those good Polar good1es They eat em at school d and they eat em at home F1 enc1o Longorla Rosle Sofka Dolores Knezek .To Ann Kloss and Stanley Nance know whlch Wagon to ra1d CQ 7862772 X mm K ..kk K , iv 1. A K N lg t ,qi 'uw ALAA WW 4, ski N A Q, D -. ' ' Vs 5 K . l K , s w w L , 5- ' T V k A . t. - f ' . K it W fp 6.1,-f T e ' X gl ' , y Ttit l't-1, i L ' i?'5?Pul tA V35 L Q 3 5 0 O , . n , 3 , . . ! I 3 1 . 5 V 4 ,hh if at V otykmy. - ' phone 22431 169 'SPH ....,MNM-um w....,,,-Mt We Mm hgija ,,,, ?i..xlqfL WMWM., . fm ff my Q s,,1 awww F Try 1 B WLI For Fun You haven't truly lived until you've bowled! We are happy to offer you facilities for this, Gonzales' newest sport, one in which all, young or old, may participate. GONZALES WARM SPRINGS BCDWLJNG CENTER gliiiigi if -3 ii? bi ll ll Nfl?-,ills gg Q3 lg ls 1 g,..--et Filled to the peak of perfection by AL'S scrumptious food are Bucky Pettus and Don Rossow. AL'S STEAK HOUSE has those juicysizzling steaks, balanced plate lunches and even the good old fashioned hamburgers. If you prefer Mexican food, AL'S MEXICAN RESTAURANT, with it's Spanish atmosphere, will see this desire realized. You'll get superb food and good ser- vice in the pleasant surroundings of both places. P. S. Both AL'S STEAK HOUSE or his MEXICAN RESTAURANT have the facilities to make any party a success. The Jahnke Jewelry Store JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS Both boys and girls can be seen purchasing gifts for that special friend or costume jewelry for them- selves. Every year the juniors of GHS are fitted with their senior class rings by this fine and de- pendable establishment. The JAHNKE JEWELRY STORE has given the citi- zens of Gonzales and nearby towns satisfactory service for many years. 403 St. George Phone 216 GONZALES FOOD MARKET 203 St. Lawrence 'P . ... .,, 'IM ' - - WESTERN AUTO's lawn mowers are only one of the spe- cialties in stock. Daniel Sitka always goes to WESTERN AUTO to make his selection from their wide choice of merchandise. BERNARD HA .TOVSKY , Owne r Winter Hours 10 A. M. ll P. M. DAIRY KREEM Malts - Shakes - Hamburgers - Drinks Summer Hours O - it T 8 A. M. zggwve iw, ll P. M. ,,,.,, Q, We Appreciate Your Patronage And Will Try To Please You. Philip at Muselle Towns What is G1-IS w ithout hamburger day? And what w o u l d hamburger day be without RAINBO buns? Mrs. Louis Petras, one of the good cooks in the cafeteria, prepares that favorite dish of all high school stude nts. Enjoy RAINBO buns and bread at school an d at home. 172 P.. L, f . I f Q --- 1 is-Ziyi: E READY N p P479 zh? Christine Kuntschik and Billy Ray Benes are all ready to go to the prom in those smartly styled clothes. They know that for any of their Clothing needs they can depend on Tudzin's. I is R' f X ' u QQ ' l Al J ll Q I r l wg ' 'fl 2,3 .ul 'V-J: - Qs v-gr fu, 2? ' V' v Y I , A'-L1-s. we F I X. ' 1 M I. l x 3 c o M P L 1 M E N T S X N--.. if MA-7 . AA- 'W , .W f S' f f- 'X Q ff? S' A Besides their major task of selling gas, the GONZALES BUTANE COMPANY has many gas appliances to offer for your home Here Sharon Koehler, David Ince, and Eugene Kluth look over an assortment of gas appliances GONZALES BUTANE CO A G AINSWORTH JR INC Ozella Badger, Manager OF CREWS HOSPITAL AND CLINIC wk. 'Hx N451 Scott Decker, Dennis McGill and Ned Mauldin enjoy a quick soda while waiting for the rest of the gang to show up at the fi OWL ,way s I l O O I I A 98 ' 55 . N l - ,. K x Q ' I ' flux lx A ,, A J I. if l A 1. f ag f V I 1 V . 2 , ES '7 I E it l QQ I 1. I f , A I i Just as the three class presidents are leaders in G H S SOUTHERN CLAY PRODUCTS INC leader in the Gonzales industrial picture John Schweda is president of the freshman class Robert Reid the sophomore and Larry Zavadil the Junior class fbzzfhefzm Way fgzmfzecyv J C IVIULLEN OIL TRANSPOR T CO Gonzales Congratulations Seniors HOLMES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL INC and WILLIAM AND ALMA SIEVERS CONVALESCENT UNIT Member Of Texas Hospital Association Private Clinic and Small Hospital Association American Hospital Association f Z 9 in Remseh I Bros The Home Builders If you desrre qual1ty rn your burldmg, let REMSCHEL BROS furn1sh your materlal D1cky l-lardcastle, Sh1r1ey Iley, and Carmen Crews 1nspect the tasteful 1nter1or of thrs handsome modern home, buxlt for Bernard Hajovskys from the REMSCI-IEL BROS lumber yard, home and buxlders 1D Gonzales for the past 76 years Mika- Burlclxng a self feeder 15 one of the f1rst steps 1n going 1nto the lrvestocl-4 productxon, but flnanclng the project comes f1rst The GONZALES PRO DUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION has long made loans for stock and agmcultural purposes The boys rn Ag IV bu1ld1ng the feed er, Frank Benes, james Tharp, Robert Malatek, and Arthur Darrlek, are the farmers of the future As such, they are 1nv1ted to ava1l themselves of PCA's fac1l1t1es 5. prqduduon gg Cfed.+ Assocsahon IIEIEIIDAILE CREUIT GONZALES PR ODUC TION CREDIT ASSOCIATION MOHRMANN'S DRUG STORE You W1ll Fmd Value, Quahty and Serv1ce at 6 0400963 175 Y fi. 545 5 A 'lx in 'Q fx- fy, aff wavy lf ,lisa , If -! s F l . N Q, x 4... , I , t I, . X . l , 1 N, ,NJ I All a l l , l 4 O f pq lr' 1 he - K wi, Y ,t.,sM-Hs l 4 . . . . . , y,yoreyC ff . - A . ' . sf 3 A M l -if . U I . . . . . S ' . ff ,v I .mf vw, is fs W WM M, 6 r ' - ' rt Y E X Q ' gf . K 3 . if 5 'C - ln 1g:::.f.. .. : I 0 'I 0 'I ' ' . 9' ' ' , , . . . . - 111' ff '- Sf' . -,Z , N 'lu vf -D Q I. Q 0 me no A N 5 f nc I lr yr- 2 I , , A . jc! 'MTE Lo s , V 'HE FLFVOR i s f , ..1-v hex . N, V ' . s. 1 Y 'B- ' .fo sig. Q L 1 44 . 17 v 5 - -r 1 ' X ago 1 sl .1 x 'T I ' Q. 9. 6, F D 9'x ilk 4 ., ' o'o E1 WS 1 ' .- 'I ' ,,,,.u.-' .' 1 .53 fn o cue, v QS. X X . 'A .'2g:!g3' 4, s ,Jiif TI-lERE'S GOOD EATING AHEAD WITH BUTTER KRUST BREAD Nxix, ' f wi ,,,.--'- . tml Filling that after-school aching void in their A ' with light, fresh BUTTER KRUST BREAD are Gayle Midkiff, Barbara Bush, and Dorothy Haines. These three students constantly put an end to the stock of BUTTER KRUST BREAD that is in store at home. THE BUTTER KRUST COMPANY are also the bakers of sweet rolls, ready-to-bake rolls, hot dog and hamburger buns. Their products can make every formal or informal party the talk of the year. omfolimtnls 0: GLOOR BROS. LUMBER MARKET, INC. ON HIGHWAY NO. 90-A - ONE HALF BLOCK WEST OF HIGHWAY NO. 183 Box ,6, ooNzAl.Es, TEXAS PHONE M5 A POST OFFICE x X . JJ X 7 Located across from the Post Office, the POST OFFICE SERVICE STATION is always readily available and equipped with all Gulf products. Gonzales Produce Company SERVICE STATION Top duality fable Dressed Poultry s . 603 St. James dm Bu 'yt I -'fr ' . , Phone 579 t5?vw'oW I,'x2g.a', ' From quality food and household necessities to magazines and records .... PETEREK'S SUPER MARKET has them. Karen Wundt and jean Rajnoch, two GHS seniors, find that shopping in the frozen foods department will give them everything they need for that perfect meal. Peterek's Super Market Eventually You 11 Need Our Service LIFE AUTO FIRE HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY 501 St Joseph Street CHAS. F HOLMES GONZAI-ES TEXAS BOB HOLMES Congratulations to C ASS OF '60 ...A 2' Slfl A fzsggtix l '- f 1 I X ,. ,x,,-,.a 4 - , ' ' ,'w1f l . W T ' ' ff :V ff M i eg N WW E Y- fl f QMER1' ag 1 3 Q b- , Q41 A I X-,lf leg A 'mym -li-X MORTON FOODS ' DALLAS ' FORT WORTH I you can DEPEND on LUIIOCK P FINE FOOD PRODUCTS Oh, says Barbara, how lovely, Larry, as he presents her with a beautiful red rose- bud corsage from PERSON'S FLOWER SHOP. Both Larry Wolff and Barbara Petras know that for prompt service and dependability, PERSON'S is the place to go. PERSON 'S FLOWER SHOP f'Whenever Words Fail - Send Flowers GONZALES, TEXAS ' it ' gif 433 L htxlu ab an CALL BUTANE CU. V Being a grocery boy for if his parents, Carroll David can oftenbe seen deliver- 609 sr. JOSEPH STREET, coNzAl.Es, TExAs ing gfocefies for Wi1eY'S- WILEYS GROCERY 1-..-l and Television Appliances and A' q f Service can 39 or 150 5.55 Court House TEAACO Service Station j 'X 4 il: .I Berlie Ritchie For quick and dependable service trade with Call Butane Company. I 178 MERIT REALTY CO. The Best Place To Get The Best Insurance FARMS -RANCHES -HOMES -LOTS Mrs. Carl fNinaj DuBose, Agent Office--May Hotel, Phone 646 Gonzales, Texas Gonzales Coca -Hola Boltling 00. Almost everyone appreciates the best. . . Sixty million times a day. , ,at home, at work, or at play There's nothing like a coke. fter a brief spin, Henry Kuntchik, ames Yarbrough, LaVerne Mikesk, and Johnny Rutledge find nothing more refreshing than a cold bottle f coke . . . FOR THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES Have a coke - Anytime Anyplace Anywhere fi PHONE 250 Buddy Michelson, Dealer 102 St. Joseph Street 179 xii lf!! We NS CONCRATULATIONS,SENIORS ROAD STAR SERVICE STATION U LL A AYS F N THE FINE QUALITY PRODUCTS FOR YOUR MOTORINC NEEDS AT OUR STATI N ME IN ND ANY TIM Mr Elmer Freeman Mr Walter Freeman Everybody s favonte 1S THE CLUB Where the crowd collects for an after school snack or a del1c1ous meal Nancy Neltsch and Ernest Ehrlg busy senlors f1nd that a dr1nk at THE CLUB 1S the best way to relax THE CLUB CAFE SAC' WILSON You Need Crushed Ice Red and Wh1te Grocery For Your Phone 589 PICHICS Part1es 180 SOUTHWESTERN Q S H O Real Estate Ice and Cold Storage Y O ' L W I D S T O . C O A V I S I T E Q 'Sgt . . - fi L TTE 3. in 5 A A . . , 14 We - S . . . fAfXA'R I I ' x I E . f f A 1 L 1TTl.fXgr',s.C-guy ax, Ki Sf'.,Zgfx.XfX IC xiii, XR ,s1.?fK,r,xx-S N J. . R T Linda Gray finds that for the latest, most flattering lipsticks, A. H. FITZGERALD'S is the place to go. Their lines of cosmetics are the finest in quality and fashion. Linda--and you--also can find all drug and school supply needs at FITZ.GERAL.D'S. tzgera We Buy Junk Cars Gas and O11 HI WAY SERVICE 1420 ST Lows ANDY cmvns SMITH MEAT COMPANY INC NM! fl 55 lgifilllwl Q' LoYD Qlmylf' 'Lin 1 n a W o r Motor Rewinding Repairs Refrigeration Dealer for GE Air Conditioner And Heat Pump WILEY PRO WILEY S 181 Q . F I H ' I d - A 1 l K ' d S O f E l e c t r i C l k ac .. A ,W - I, 'I jg - YH,4q ,, 'f'g .?.Q fy? LL 5 4 Q-' 1- ff.-1w-'f'- ' is 1 P ' 1.g,4f 5 --G ,. WY . '-: fx- in ml 4 '! X - W'4Ll.! -Q, , ix 1655 Y Wonderful home appliances .... yesterday's luxuries have become today's necessities. Carolyn Barnick, a senior who believes the old adage that the Way to a man's heart is through his stomach, looks at I-IAL.AMlCEK'S line of O'Keefe-Merrit stoves, assisted by Bill Witten. f Ask Us For Anything A We May Have It! f Halamicek utio S DCDWNTOWN BEAUTY SHOP MARIE SCHAUER Call 286 Operators Mrs Marie Schauer For A Complete Line Of Home Furniture See G Hermann FURNITURE Mrs Skeet McGill Mrs Fay DuBose Revo Jie Phone 36 Gonzales Texas 0 h I e r ru Store s A u p p I J M, , ,, D Say it with flowers - Say it with ours TURK FLORIST and GIFT SHOP ALLEN CHEVROLET MO0CHIE TURK Phone 7 COMPANY MILDA'S BEAUTY SHOP Call 627 CHEVROLET SALES AND ssnvlcs GONZALES. TEXAS 9155 A , -,uf 7 ' for Economical Transportation -J L., jgigvrzotrri T ,f H1 - 1? BAR BE R SHOP awww-, .. ss Q Getting fine service as usual is Sipriana Ortiz as she shops at TONI'S MARKET AND GROCERY A new location and a new store, but the same fine quality meats and depend- able delivery. TONI'S Market and Grocery 230 West St. Lawrence Phone 22.2 183 A drug counter f1lled vvlth cosmet1cs med1cal and personal needs 1S another feature of PAGEL S Fresh frult meat vegetables and qual1ty canned goods can also be found 1n add1t1on to the1r Wlde selectlon of When boys go to shop they shop for quallty Bobby Holmes and Royce Towns know where to go when they want a cake Lemon marble wh1te ch1ffon angel food any k1nd of cake you w1sh can be found at PAGEL S MODEL MARKET household products Mod I Marke On The Square cook w, h Q53 muluvfn HE T505 SOUTHWEST NATURAL GAS COMPANY COMPLIMENTS YOUR PECAN BUYER ARA BRDS Phone 153 or LD2 GONZALES, TEXAS DUKE 8a AYRES On the Square 1n Gonzales 184 Your FRIENDLY MAGNOLIA DEALER B. J. RYAN Pagel' O OF O yuh When you step up to our counter for serv1ce you ll get the same frlendly smlle and cour teous atter1t1on as Gladys Smlth and Bobby Holmes popular senlors are recelvlng from our teller Mlss Hazel Enghsh We can offer you the utmost 1n banklng facl l1t1es from a loan to meet your needs to safety de-pos1t box to protect your valuables G O N Z A L E S NATIONAL BANK The Friendly Bank In a Friendly Town MIM!!! RAL IBSUIVI THE H TOGGERY M111mery and Lad1es Ready To Wear and acce s sorres Attractwe Nancy Kay Brothers a G H S semor models one of the lovely frocks featured by the Tog gery The Toggery W1ll dress you 1n fasluonable clothes for school or any occaslon 'ke I 169 AGL 336103, C MANUFACTURERS OF I ,Q OPEN DAILY EXCEPT W FANCY GROCERIES GAS OILS BEER TO GO ICE can ass Robert A Decker Grocery 4 Blks S of Court House on Hwy 183 Artlflcxal Wreaths Chrxstmas NOVGISIBB EDNESDAY Prepared Fohage Noveltles Stem Flowers 5,4073 Phone 612. S5g?RmEH4 Mrs Bo1'1n1eB DuBose ERVICE WE HIT THE MARK SERVICE CLEANERS Thumper Karlos, Owner KX Iluk S QX I XX NX I w I v s. fi I wx I L: o o 4' ' I a 'K gnu a ge r . . - 9 - - if iff' I. ., . K 'fir X 9 I if 0 1 gl gtfiik 5,5 Ir, Q 24 rf fwlvmf If A J! 'I' 45 Qi If' I ix ip IIV- 6- ' rig , A xi It . . . ' , f jf N - l - . J? 2 ' IJ 1 I l x S xml , ' o. 0-I ' 159- : I . ' I V I, r . . . - . J l l gl sw-J 1 .. F. is . Rf., L, '35 I 1 A - I , 3 :kip 5 .Lzwr,,1iQh ' ' E1 s 4 y X nfs E ' t 1 -if is Queen of all bro1lers is the special strain devel- oped by WESTERN I-IATCHERIES to bring the poultry producer greater proflts and out- standmg flocks Elected by her subjects to reign. over the HOME- COMING coronation, is Nonadel Schweda, Queen of G.H.S. WESTERN HATCHERY QUALITY BROILER cl-llx TURKEY POULTS GONZALES DALLAS BEST WISHES TO GONZALES HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS, STUDENTS, AND FACULTY. 4 if GVEC provides summer employment for Obert Logan, Douglas Fortune and Bobby Holmes. uadalupe alley oWNED BY T H O S E leCtfiC ITSERVESH ooperative 188 LIVE BETTER 4' 'ff-'rnucvg' FARM BETTER A -------------A-------------,,,,,------,.::-.,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, , . ', 1 j' ' , - fs ,X ,. - . Y -- . W A W 12 ,, -J -. in L, '.A, 1 '. -L 1 i. s . J om Iimervls o-F t F J. S. ABEQCQOMBIE I2 o nches onzales, Te xas 189 ,oodcy wf!:6 Me 'Personal Servlce P1'0VldlIlg broader benefits and more coverage for l1ab1l1ty loss or dam age thxs great new polxcy oH'ers maxnmum protectnon for you your famlly and others l1v1ng mth you You may also select speclal death benefit coverage of S5 000 or S10 O00 for you or ehglble famlly members ln vxrtually any type of 8.llLOITl0bllC accldent And you get new exclusne S peedclazm which makes Etna Cas ualty salways prompt claxm service even faster than before at home or on the road CALL US TODAY FOR FULL DETAILS Roprnonhng X Kina Casualty and 24-HQ Wlth Z4 hour Wrecker SSTVICG and top me Chanlcs P1lsr1er Auto motlve can serve your every need TELEPHONE Day 1053 Nlght 1364 PII ner WHNBQ 1, 0 ...i::::,'2'.'4z::t,u. I A ll t O I11 0 t I V 3 LEWIS INSURANCE AGENCY FREEMAN LEWIS Mgr. M C 4, , 'N Q., 3179-f ' 1f ?'i'ff--. ' glow EA, qv, t X X L IVE ' Q - 0 I Q 1 X ? Pk I ' 1 n ' ! v . 9 Y ' ! 1 , . . . V v I V Y , - , . . ! O wszefzxzrz E Ill!!! The new fashlons 1n11nger1e catch the eye of Karen Wundt and Catherlne Lloyd as the look Y over the attractlve styles at Penny s wed Moores Cleaners Marrou Brothers To have your Clothes look thelr best send them to Moore s Cleaners Expert workmanslup and up to date methods W111 make them sparkle You W1l1 be glad you are a Moore customer Phone 410 Plckup and De11Very 317 St. George Street Bob Moore Owner 191 I I . . . , x , ,M 4 Q . , ki , 8 ' - 1 ' . ' me 4 gig fi of V ,J t 9 1. 1 ' 4,3 I 5 BW Je an -It fgi 'r--4.-.!' Whether it be Olds- mobile forluxury Pon t1ac for hard SCIVICC or the Vauxhall for the utmost 1I'1 economy Kmg POnt1aC has them all DaV1d Shelby and Tommy Kmg mspect the latest models of all wiv' -Qu., Kmg Pontmc und Service Station 24 Hour SCFVICC Phone 434 Reaves Food Market GROCERIES MEATS AND VEGETABLES We Deliver Phone 245 FOR UNMATCHED FLAVOR TRY HOOP FINE FOODS SHORT ORDERS SANDWICI-IES BARBECUE AT ITS BEST I ORDERS TO TAKE HOME three SEQ' is QQTIIIGS 3 It vu-we 'I' vine wel INS RED gi Q 3313? Q limi' 'vegan QR L1beral D1V1dend Rate GONZALES SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION A J '- V - .V fe- . I kg 9-I I , ,IW-gzirgy, VL M 1 , , . fm 3sazUf1Lgy.j,f I A af, I, . 'Qwiae :gf S , 33 , . f y , W7 L. 1: -, vita' A Aw1,I f .,, gt . . , EN 3 if , , Q 4.4, i I , sg? WW. I 7 1 3 f , M . 1.-X 9 f ' ' ,V ,L f -...... 75. . W, ., '--4-4 9 , 0 U 0 0 - - -vb-I ' , s T155 :':.!-1f?'.:5 2 . NI. :Zu A ..,,, A v ' ' ' .. I f I f yg,1 , 2 ff, 1 BE SEEIN' YA air Mart Lmcla Krfer serves malts to Sarah Frankenhauser and 11m DICRIHSOU, who, hke all teenagers, enjoy the dehcxous food and drmks at the Da1ry Mart be glamorous and well groomed DORO'l I-l'Y'S BEAUTY SALON have your halr styled at fix 3 Dorothy Hans Gig P M -QL M, Phone 795 FORTUNE IMPLEMENT Sales and Servlce Seguln Hwy Phone 774 Quahty marks the stock of grocerles, meats frult, and vegetables that IGA offers at a low cost. Fnend ly and prompt servlce also go along w1th IGA's many f1ne foods For those much needed 'specxals every Thursday, Fr1day, and Saturday, you can't beat ICA for fme bargams NORTH SIDE FOCDD STCDRE . in l M M , 0 I ' - l ' Il . . 19 4 Featuring many varieties of hardware in their store and show window, BOOTHE 6 LEWIS can supply anyone with the proper tools and hardware. Daydreaming about the gun in the window, Steve Pirkle is saving for that someday when he might own one just like it Crane Fixtures iiflah is Sherwin-Williams Paints E CARRY THE MO T WANTE G Household gadgets beautiful china glassware and accessories tempt the girls Hunting and sports equipment lure the boys The farmers or homeowners know BOOTHE AND LEWIS 1S the place OCATED Z L SQU SINCE 1896 Boothe and Lewis O I W ' D I F T S to get hardware, paint, plumbing supplies and plumbing service. L O N T H E G O N A E S A R E o UIECK-R-BIIAIIU THQSYTT 9vW'f1 . 3 4. YOU. PHONE 312 707 ST. PAUL STREET Barbara Sue Behlen, outstanding 4-H poultry pro- ducer of Texas in 1958, looks over Purina equip- ment with Cecil Frazier,Checkerboard executive, confident that Purina products give the poultry producer greater dividends. Q 1' TJZQ ::PURlNA:1 can CHOW5 fb I 5 .I lf as 1, ' FOR POULTRY 8: LIVESTOCK Confidence bringe you to R e ' d GONZALE BCOT and eanefs SADDLE SHOP Satisfaction brings you back BURCHARD ABSTRACT COMPANY jostracts, Cgztle -gnsurance land cgurveging smsvz 511 .JOSEPH STREET GDNZALE5. TEXAS Telephone 114 195 maxi H31 Nk. 4 RJJLK ' QR WY' Fee if -at wp' 'ff it wi When the Gonzales Apaches fall 1n llne no one supports tlaem Wlth any more lnthusmsrn than We at Clty Utllltles We Shall contmue our effortb your behalf to make Gonzales a better place 1n Whlch t C+YU+sln 5 DRL! 6 IlXINSSLllRREE R7 VVITT INSURANCE Phone 508 PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Phone 40 YOUR HEALTH uuvovnm sg lloclbuvgqnfloasfloqn 13. 0149, BUSINESS Home Lumber Co. f l - 9 A ,1 K 'gk he 1 is 5 : nf? if we t.l,,tta ef 5 t 3 be I lf 'l' l a an 5 355 fu , i V es yf . .V as ? 2 A I RQ X R X W LJ? fa fi' if NW PM YI , J .Q f' New R 11 -S' :ef , Q Ma V: Y ,.,V , Q' Q ilk sk iff? , K - in 'Si I RE G 1 ,wlll in ' A . 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For NEWS MUSIC SPORTS listen to. . . KQV!! 4 rf '-L 1- 1450 on your dial American Poultry J. B. wl-me Am' co. Egg Company CONZALES Armour Star Chickens Ahead With Better Values USDA Inspected and Graded JACK HA'-SELL Producers Feed Company PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 409 1fZ sr. George Phone 642 Livestock and Poultry Feed Phone 707 --- 719 Tax Service Audits-Systems 198 of Iley and T1tze11 s famous M1che11n metahc tlres the world s f1 st steel cord tlre D TIIZELL 301 St Lawrence Telephone 236 HELIN METALIC TIRES ARE THE STRONGEST T EVER BUILT THANKS TO THEIR SPECIAL STEEL CARCASS CABLE DUMP UNITS CONSTRUCTION WATER TRUCKS HEAVY CONSTRUCTION OUARRYING TRANSIT CONCRETE MIXERS HEAVY EXCAVATION 'Phillips HN Beverly Titzell exaneines one L MIC IRES Texas Foamed P lastlcs Ccrporation Gonzales Cotton 0lI and Manufacturing Co ..... -'Sw is em. iwkmjiw m 'E.. JMR-Av H913 l mmm qw L 'BA ,X Y 1 Q-K gf' ' 7 ' N I! va N. ,ANDY ? 'Wk 'af Q As rugged as Apache l1ne as satlsfactory as the scormp of the backf1eld the products of the GONZALES CGTTON OIL. MANUFACTURING CO are the backbone of Gonzales 1ndustr1al manufacture On the defenslve team for the APACHES are 11m D1ck1nson Ernest Ehrlg Clyde Walker Royce Towns James Tharp Ruben Trev1no Frank Benes Stewe P1rkle V1ctor Dolezal W1ll1am H111 Henry Cantu and Elgln Helnemeyer SCHESKE'S WHOLESALE COMPANY FRED A. SCHESKE, SR. Clyde Sprlng enjoys good food and frlendly servlce at the Terrrnnal Cafe. Everyone f1nds the Term1nal sults h1s needs, FRED A' SCHESKE, JR whether Just a snack or a full meal. P. O. Box75 Phone 482 Good food Good Service O O I ' X A Q y - 5 f M1 I A , , K W M . fix 'sig-+rw.I,t.AL2' 41:2k1'liTK,1:'L 4 can H ,. - ' A - aa .,. ww, Mn-vhima. Mshma ... V., L V W K. W a 5. .L .N V . nie ik R W 4 .335 . W - -M-.. . t . K- 1 fvf:.fm M ...ggi YQ Ysss Qi' ' N' .' 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K. i M WX. - K K .V A I I D Q . . . 5 I i 2 3 3 I V I 5 5 ' Bill Edwards Radio and TV hop All work guaranteed BILL EDWARDS RADIO and TV Shop offers mus1c and entertamment 1n a var1ety of forms Sandra Von Werssowetz and Helen Remschel Just lo o o ve the electr1c chord organ at h1s shop where also are shown RCA color TV sets stereophomc h1 f1 radlos and TV sets Other electr1calappl1ances 1nclud1ng stoves refrlgerators freezers vvashmg rnachmes etc are to be found at th1s well eqmpped shop Telev1s1on 15 our buslness not a Slde l1ne Phone 780 514 St Peter Street 007 For f1ne foods refreshmg dr1nks and speedy serv1ce always stop 1n at the 52.9 olff s Pa1nt Sz Lumber Supply Phone 591 L H KRONIG STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE Phone 122 4--I-A62 TZY LACY Phone 50 O You GOOD HANDS 202 WHIDDON 8: RUDDOCK FU RNITU R E FLOOR COVERING Sandmg New and Used Cars SCHULTZ SERVICE STATION AND AUTO SUPPLY ,Y l i Q ' TOP-O-TOWN. ' ' , R - 4, T WT n CA... +9 up 9 , FQ QQM wikh 1 v 3 Just as the Future Farmers chose Jennette Braune as thelr sweetheart so does she choose John Deere tractors as tops 1n 1rnp1ements Iley and Sons take care of the farmers 1n th1s area from sup p1y1ng them w1th John Deere 1mp1ements to handhng the 11' gram when the crop 1S harvested 077, 0104 DEERE FEEDS 1 M NZA x WMM. 109 698 X? .- R415 Q tag -ml A Q . r ' 1 A sf Y a ww 5 'ft - f ' ' k K - ' 'X ' k .0- ' C9 S E0 T OV 5 O S T j A E S S T R E E T' G O L E S , T E A S Carl Brown and Elgrn Hememeyer are ready to test drrve thls beautrful Ford Sunhner Converuble found IH the show room of the GONZALES MOTOR COMPANY They also sell the luxurrous, strcarnlrned Mercury, the perky Falcon and the dependable Ford Tractor Whatever your needs thc CONZALES MOTOR COMPANY can f1ll them wnth the least b1t of effort G1ves you more PERFORMANCE BEAUTY VALUE FOIKD MIERCIUIKY FCDRID TIKACITCDRS GDNZALES MCTOR C0 SAFETY.. Dudley Hoskins 602 St Paul Phone 69 IVIEN S WEAR BETTER VALUES SINCE 1897 HOSKINS MEN S WEAR prov 1deS everythmg for the well dressed man or boy Benme Freed trxes on an all purpose blue demm jacket as Frank Benes and Arthur Darxlek choose the hats they want Clerk Morr1s Keck assxsts the boys 1n makmg Lherr se1ect1ons We Supply The H1gh School Cafetema W1th Fme Food cuban Zhmfdh INSTITUTIONAL GROC ERS 30I N Med a SI: SAN ANTONIO 7 TEXAS PERRY S 5-I0-25' S TIII E MOORE S RED 8 WHITE F1ne Qualrty Foods 301 St Andrews Phone 571 Travls Mang s Body Shop MAJOR WRELK RE BUILDING BODY AND FI' NDER WORK Auto Painting 932.1 QM C54 614 St. james Phone 544 205 ,J - is . Open seven days a week, TUFFY'S is the first place all smart housewives rush to when they are in a pinch for something needed. TUFFY'S is noted for its fine service and dependability. Their many supplies include canned foods, meats, school equipment, comic books, and other merchan- dise. Mr. Wallace is selling Darlyne Rossow and Roberta Mangum a carton of soda water, while Arthur Darilek and Robert Malatek read their comic books. FORTUNE ZUMWALT BARBER SHOP WHITESIDE HAMBURGERS IlSl11'ElHCC U ode l'l5ll,l'6lflC0 414 St FTHHCIS St ENC gg!! QW Leaders in the Poultry P O Box 166 Phone 599 Industry in Gonzales 608 St Joseph St uonzales, Texas f t yl 1? 9? CANDY BARS taste good g1ve you energy are avallable for between class snacks are Way out man 'leen age for colossal superb TI-in. NEFLLEY VENDING COMPANY AUSTIN TEXAS M misss 3 Complete Vendmg Serv1ce CSC11 Sm1th 1S Phone O1 wrlte for your vendmg reqmrements Just ma-a-ad about GReenwood Z 1696 909 Theresa Street those good candy bars Austm F. Pence Ir. Gonzales' most ardent o11 operator, has fa1t.h 1n Gonzales County's resources. I-Ie's 1 supporter of the Apaches and G. H. S. too. Ma.:-tl-a Baker and Suz1 Osburn are shown selhng Mr. Pence an ad for the 6O Lex1ngton . Austin pP. eirce Jr Plurnbmg Sheet Metal Work, A1r Cond1t1oners, and Oltboard Motors N550 A 'pow eu 1 p l I ! A Z in ' .tr Ax 1 C Lpk-L-1 'I 45, ggi-,S-Au U. E. 1 N C E Gonzales Texas o W' ' , if- 7 1 . T T 2 4 N J r. sv, ,.,,. ..,.-s Q Q - , M- ' , X 1- k5,,f, 5 N. Q g ,, gf is .sw we , -5,5 .X pf T-Q is 4 ' v 1 1 ' , X A 3 - . . E? - ' -' A A sg.. 5' 7' 3:4 t S . . , tr,t K 0 S S 5 J . -'- ' A rstzsl. , ' ' its A 'D iff' ,., K : - 1 i .ef fig: -Q:-V fi 'N sl. ' ' - 1 A 4 .. 1 , X sv Ty, 5iE3g:fi5,,,,,s K s. ,, A , t .ifwx L 5 . . , , . . . . --.. -L I . . N - X X! OUR ICE CREAM a1u!DAlRY PRODUCTS ARE SURE T0 MAKE Rl-IIT WITH YOU Mrs 13: M1 Exam sniff ...T i 'vT. f Ill! L 3 58000 BE SURE IT'S SANITARY'S GRADE A Wx? Shan Clyde Walker, Mary Blanche Ph1l1ppus, and Beverly Ne1tsch dr1n.k butterm1lk, one of SANITAF'Y'S many m1lk products, as they rev1ew the1r stud1es before m1d term exams No matter what yom' taste, SANITARY S products are sure to please you R CREAMERY 5, - :afo- as GUNZALES, I TEXAS 1315 BT LOUIS BT I vu-l 6 t , ' ' :cw ,, f , Y A l X 2 U Q R f ll M ' A , - R R X. , , - L,,, J is r , , N 5 ,ff , 1 fx - I I W tk K s 4 t N . w,lx5jgf,Sg'..5' W7 ' ' 'L .. 1, H - . it w'.,,?3M K 2- l - -R U 4 A I R was fy U ' , A - . fH:q,,e- 1 a i. - . g A 1 R fp an egg cg, A , 4 A l K 4 ' ifnfgf L s Z 3. I W ,RL K 'Pk V P A L L' ,5 1 if , U 1 -.yd '55, txsgq, . 4 -W W . 'Aw ,, W ' WA- , 1 V '- '. . .- , , , K 1 . Q .5 -- - A . if ntl - V K. is t o EQ' X sa.. fx fb 'S if ,M . . E Ed v Nm, .Q- f ig s? iw gi, 1 i f if i S 3, . 'a :.,. . Kgs! - '.g.,:g- . 12 ' A if ' 1 : nf fi 3 !i ,SESS WQWS 5 5 H . w I 4 M5 2 VG f f
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