Robstown High School - Cotton Picker Yearbook (Robstown, TX)
- Class of 1950
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The annual this year is a glance backward: to IQO4. when our A 1 x - Lk vk 1 yi x l TABLE OE CONTENTS FOREWURD TABLE' OF CONTENTS BOARD OF TRUSTEES ADMXNAS' TPA TTON AND FA CUL TV FAVORITES CLASS :SECTIONS OPPGANIZA TIONS XNTRA MURAL6' MUSIC SPOR 715' FEA TURE6' 5 9 5' Z -an 7 --6553 KTT- fi sf li v 4 15 mix QVQ. 5 ,af Qt A1434 Q ff? , x AZ: 4' ' ' A CQ ' 2. -1' K- E -4? N.T , A F W U ,jg-L? Z f ' 'Ti- . . 'W 1, , , ZX, ,. --,,,g.1-- Z FA CUNY Q-I- '5l 4i-., QW -.KAL ,.f 3,P' Q Q, Nm. Y N f L. 2 ,f-:nfs-f- When the frrst tramload of pzoneers came ro what as now Robstown settlers bought land from George 3 Paul ani! -re-:Jak started clearmg xt for farms 1,213 M il- ' l Q Z ilofigffw- if WEA N QSXX X xg X l 1-lg,- L M JE .P -, if 'Kf'7' ,vs -FV EY-L NL- -5.1 4xQ13. if rf-, -- 5-- -'TEE-'21 'Q ' Q? : K, --J -'I :L I .22 ...F E - Q ': ':...-5,- .-5 ,.A4 .:'4l. X he- f?.Q .-- ,. M :W P ' g p 2.-- -- f I l.. X , V , fp -xl - ff I? 'sf .4 ,':. 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CLIFFORD MARTIN SECRETARY TO MR. CORDER I BOOKKEEPER LAFERN MCELROY SECRETARY TO MR. BANKS MRS. BILLIE COWAN CLERK MRS. C. O. THOMPSON MR. O. B. WARNER SUPERVISOR A ISAAC oDOWflL N. Km 38 BAGNHL Nl' 141100 X1 :sd gf! '17 YI 22:4 f- 351 ,afig f .STAGG ff TFAGUE' :x...prlq1'Is- '- ' ' P TAR LEY NESBII' OUTLAW OUR TEACHING STAFF Mr Garland Allard who has attended Baylor Unrversrty North Texas State College and Texas Unrversrty holds hrs BA degree He teaches Englrsh I and Spanrsh l and ll but he seems happy when he takes the classes to Monterrey each year A sf that werent enough he also sponsors the fresh man class Mrs Susre Alsmeyer holds a BS degree from TSCW Her general scrence and brology classes learn slowly but surely to enyoy the smell of sulphur and formaldehyde as they drsect crayfrsh and earthworms Mrs A s meyer who has learned by long experrence just how to make freshmen feel at home rn hugh school somehow funds trme to sponsor the 4 H club Thus us especrally surtable work for her srrrce she has been an extensron teacher for A and M for three years Mr Wrllram Bagwell holds a BS degree rn Physucal Educatron from Ruce lnstutute Coach Bag well has been at work rn almost every fueld he has been head coach rn basketball assrstant baseball coach and assrstant football coach Hrs Pucker basketball team tred for frrst most of the season but as luck would have rt came rn thrrd rn drstrrct Stull hrs hard work and good coachung helped to make the other teams real Cottonprcker Teams Mrs Douglas Carter Brandes holds her BS degree from SWTSC As a lrbrarran she does qurte a job frndrng every student a surtable rnterest rng book Srnce her work has begun the lubtary has progressed toward more and better books wrth sumpler storage and access Mr Ray Champron holds hrs BA degree from Trrnrty Unrversrty As head lrne coach he seemed to do all nght wrth the Cottonprcker team turn mg out one of the frghtrngest hard hrttrngest strongest lrnes rn the state Hrs B basketball team made qurte a record too Mr Douglas Cooke holds hrs BA degree from Trrnrty Unrversrty The power behrnd the Prckers drd a mammoth Job gettrng a really good foot ball team unto shape Coachs speeches pep ralluts nave been enough t make every man on or off the team want to frght for the red and whrte People luke Coach make up School Sprrrt Mr B R Hoover holds a BS and MS degree from East Texas State College ln school he teaches algebra geometry and general math but hrs seal trgurrng rs done on the tennrs courts where he explarns that rf a ball ua hut at a certaun degree angle wrth a ceruarn degree of speed wrll doubtedly cross the net QExhaustuve practrce has proved hrm or us wrong nrsre trmes out of tenj For the lortunate tennrs team the carry all and Coach Hoovers hunts to the wrse have been the herght of every tennrs trup The trrps from the tournaments were even better alter dustrrct wmre the team won frrst rn boys and gurls doubles and teamed up wrth the track boys to wrn a very pretty trophy Mr Tracy Huffstutler holds hrs BS and MS degrees from East Texas State Teachers College He has brought to RHS a love for hrs work and for those he teaches He has taken one srde or the old gym and transuormed st rnto a modern and effrcrent wood work shop Cwrth real arr condrtronungl Scourrng rs hrs pastrme and he hs b n selected one o the rn Scoutmasters to represent the Gulf Coast Councrl at the Natronal Jamboree at Valley rouge Pennsylvanra Mrs Maurune Huffstutlee really made R HS srt up and take notrce when she came here to teach HE Wrrh a BS degree from East Texas State College Mrs Huff sponsors the Future Homemakers of Amerrca and the Junuor Class but her student appeal rs based on her abrluty to play our three B QBach Blues and Boogrej on the prano Mrss Effue Hutto holds hee BA degree from Texas A and I College She stands as a symbol ol the teachrng professron brungrng to rt lbrlrty sun serrty and rntegrrry She has loved and has been loved by Robstown stu dents for a perrod of l3 years Prror to that trme she was county superun tendeuut for 4 years superrntendent of Banquetta Schools for 5 years and prrncrpal of Roostown Hugh School Mr Paul Isaac teaches hrstory and crvrcs durrng school trme leavrng hrs lersure hours for phulosophrc musrng and deep books Thus student councrl sponsor holds hrs BA degree from George Pepperdune College of Calrlornra where he was presrdent of student body Smart teacherl He u now even doung graduate work at TU Mrs Kathryn Kant: sesruor and soph Englrsh teacher holds a BA de gree from East Texas State College Her trme rs neatly used by sponsorrng the annual teachrng Englrsh 4 Cand makrng rt fun toolj crrtrcrz ng guadua suon speeches grvrng sophs a lrttle advance Englrsh and terrdrug Crnda and Tommy on the sude She does rsgbt well for her srze--5 Z Mr Harold Luhman holds has BM. degree from Vandercook school of musrc For the past two years he has drrected the Musuc department and thus year he has brought home lst Drvrsron Class A honors from the musrc con test un Kungsvrlle Besrdes thus the band under Mr Luhmans drrectron has partrcrpated rn concerts and parades rn thus part of Texas These have earned qurte a name for the band and the maestro M Bush Lotsperch holds hrs BS degree from A and l College Hrs work wrth the baseball team has been competently shown by a record ol' ll wuns to only 3 losses Hrs coachung abrlrty may be demonstrated by hra 1949 Drstrrct Champrons Mr Lotsperch besrdes holdung the posrtron f Prrncrpal of Bullard School rs a dandy Master of Ceremonres Hrs football play by play descrrptron can be known only as Lots peachue Mrs Arnette Powell holds het BBA degree rn Busrness Educatron fum Southwest State Teachers College After teachrng typrng and horrhand thus semester Mrss Powell feels very capable of sponsorrng the rambunctrous senror class She has rntroduced the brrght rdea of typrng to musrc thus worked frne unrrl the phonograph broke down Mr Owen McKrnney fondly called Mr Mac by many reaches chern rstry and physrcs rn Hugh School He holds hrs BS degree from Texas A and I and hrs true screrrtrlrc aruulrry us attested ro by the horrrble smells that rssue from the chemrstry lab He rr was more than anyone else who made the Senror Day trup to New Braunfels a success and hrs wrllrng sprrut and work rng hands are tradrtronal rn Robstown Hugh School Mrss Lecrle Nesbutt holds a B A degree from Sam Houston State Teachers College Junrors and senrors know her best as the long sufferrng play durector who made Here Comes Charlre and Mamas Baoy Boy successful Her teachrng abrlrty rs amply demonstrated by her Junror lrterature as well as her speech and drama classes Mr Jack Olrver holds hrs BS degree from Sam Houston State Teachers College A real outdoor man Mr Olrver teaches Frrst Second and Thrrd year Vocatronal Agrrculture as well as sponsors the Future l-armers of Amerrca Organrzatron Most of hrs afternoons are well frlled wrth trrps to farms to look over projects Mr J B Outlaw holds hrs B S degree from North Texas State Teachers College Srnce he rs a fast man hrmself on the crnders Coach Outlaw has really had a lrne track team thus year sendrng four boys to State Meet levery one of them placedj Coach lrkes to rrde too no matter how hazardously so he has been teachrng drrvers educatron wrth excellent results Mr Jack Staggs recerved hrs BA degree after attendrng Arkansas Tech Arkansas Unrversrty Harvard Unrversrty George Peabody College and Van derbult Unrversrty Thats an educated marr for you Now Mr Staggs enlughtcns Robstown s students mrnds wrth Amerrcan and World Hlstory QHes dorng a good Job of rt tool, Also Mr Sraggs rs our own Dorothy Dux Student Advrsor Mr Bull Tarpley holds hrs B A degree from Howard Payne College Thus Sophomore Englrsh teacher has accomplrshed a lrfelong task by moldrng a journalrsm class unto news hounds who collect news for the Cotton Press Thus hrstorrc Journal has been publrsbed for two year un Robstowrr Hugh thanks to Mr Tarpley Mr F L Teague holds hrs BA degree from A and l College He hal made an acapella chorr from some football boys and school gurls capable of walkrng off wrth a unanumous frrst drvrsuon class A at the Kungsvulle musrc contest He has also gauned the good wrll of people wherever the chorr ap peared Mr Teagues B band has placed Second rn the sarne Ksngsvulla contest Mrs Kathryn Teague holds her BA degree from A and I College She teaches classes rn Junror busrness bookkeeprng commercral arrthmetrc salesmanshrp and goodness knows what else She also takes care of the srmple Job of keeprng the books strarght for the Cottonprcker annual Mr O B Warner holds hrs Masters degree un Educatron from San Marcos State Teachers College QSWSTCD Hrs ready sympathy and con suderatron have made hrs posrtron as Hugh School supervrsor a respected one Hrs student appeal rs based on hrs readrness to shoot the brrll wrth any student on any subject at any trme Muss Marre Whrtehead holds a BS degree from the Unrversrty of Hours ton For two years she has taught Physrcal Educatron and Health and s n sored the cheerleaders rn therr work Unluke her predecessors however mu Whrtehead rs fancy wrth modem dance and square dancrng Uust 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Outstanding in hiatt-ry. 3. Fifth ranking student. 4. Graduation spealer. RALPH STUDER Student Lounctl President Outstanding in history. Outstanding in Enpiith. Representative to the Student Council Conven- tion. W E H O N O ANN NELL ROGGE Valedictorian Student Council Officer Paper Business Manager Annual Staff Quill and Scroll Senior Play Outstanding in Shorthand Mr. years as . Annual leditcr . Most Beautiful. . Paper Mxl.e-up Editor. . Hottstnn Rodeo Queen. . Quill antl Scroll. . Senior Play. . Diatrict in tennis. IALRN lOLlSE S I LJDER wtrler F ll A men Class manager Senior play. Grand Champion Lamb. Finalist in ten- nis at District .ol Q5 JOHN KELLASI hai served fourteen niaytir tw.-nti' it X a-1 a nteitilier ti! the Navigation Btiatd of Nueces Clwtinty ftwentvrone years as secretary and five years as Vice-Chairmanl Prom his first public service to his latest Mr. KELLAM has done much tor Robstown, MARY FRANCES JALUIIKA l. School Favorite 2. EEA. Sweet- heart. 3. Relay Queen 4. Student Qouncil Officer. 5. Most Outstand- ing, 6. Senior Play 7. Whos Who in Student Council CLASS 5 PAUL 5LD6 oi JACOBY H'2'E155'i.. mw'4 ' EEE QQUQDQ Oo I 159745 Aff is . 3 A' . ei Q Q A A ,X Q .., -ll A V lllll -l u' - ' Q s-rg, rd , We Vis' K s 'K u -. . I 1 . . f The fzrst school was held zn the Paul Buzla' ma uhxch IS now the State Natrona! Bank 'I hrs buzldzng also housed a mea! market hard ware store and a fzrst class saloon The fzrst graduate of the Qobstown School was Ray mond Wasson rn l9l0 5 E-l -'ri-.- ,.. 475 ,J nl g. ik' S . M Yi ax , 1, TQ V5' ,, ,' 1' , ' iii' V, , ' w ,-. . FREJHMAN FAV01'?lTf5M'M Q EI-'PIE AGUAYO JOSE AGUILAR ALEIANDRO ALEMAN KENNETH AHLRICH ,X PA UL B UIL DIN6 ADALBERTO AYARZAGOITIA ESTER AMAYA FIVE -S rokfs nv 'Y GLENN EDWARD ANDERSON .if MARY BAXTER I X ALICIA BENAVIDEZ I J, fn.. ZARAGOSA BENAVIDES ROGER ROSS BUTLER YVONNE CABRON 2 KENNETH EMSHOFF WJ' ELSA I-'IGUEROA X , 7, DICK FISH P OPHELIA FLORES OSCAR CHAPA EUNICE COWARD LILLIE MAE GARZA ROSENDA DE LA GARZA DORIS CROMER x x NORMA SUE DAVIS ALDON EGGERT THELMA FALKENBURG , ' 5 L GAIL GIBSON TOMMY GOODRIDGE AI EMILIO GONZALES 4' ' LUCY GONZALES gl 5 W.. iv wg .is-if JULIA GONZALES EUGENE HELPERT J ff f ff-M Lx EVELYN HAVRAN .5 .gl SHIRLEY ANN HURST EKSI' SCHOOL BUDDY IONES B. A. IUSTICE FRANCES IAUER ANNA MARIE KARNOWSKI MARTHA MIALIK MARTHA IO LEWIS BYRON LOHMAN BILLY MCMEANY DON MENN LARRY MALLOY LA RUE MARLENE KRIEWALD NONA BELLE LAND MELVIN KASSNER KING IEROME KUBALA BARBARA LITTLEFIELD YSIDRO NERO 1 LAMAR NUKIEZ Q ANTOINETTE ORSAK 4 MARKET' WffKLY F QSH Mgr flffyf MARKFV awrvfp or fam M4655 IOAN PASCHAL 5 s:., ,,. IANIE PEREZ FILICIA PEREZ MARTIN PEREZ JAY Pmcr: Jo Nam. nmaxr: OSCAR PEREZ IESUS RAMIREZ RICHARD PA ' DON RANLEY REYNALDO RAMON CORNELIA RIEBSEHLAGER 61:1- 1 CARMEN RODRIGUEZ 'fc' Y N A . , J 31 iyllh ,QASQ-'gf-D-1 :YJ I .,- . --' 55 5. Fif-Sf CAA M4lWEll ku,-y48ouf Owvvo By J PAIMER GUILLARMO RODRIGUEZ . KW FRANCES RYAN NINFA SALAZAR HUMBERTO SALINAS MIKE SALINAS HECTOR SALINAS PEGGY ROSEBRAUGH LOLA SALAS BETTY IEAN SCHANEN JAMES SHAW IOAN STEPHEN JOYCE SCHILHAB HERBERT SCHNIEDER VERNON SIMNACHER OSCAR SMITH HELEN SYANSKY IOSEPHINE TREV TITO VALDEZ NORMA VAN LOH BARBARA VICKERY cone ro mann 50lY04Y FKYICE5 IM DIPOI' Xl , ! ! Li f MARGARET WOODARD LA NELI. WHITE EZILLA WRIGHT EALINE WORTECK MINA WILLIAMS ROBERT WOODS PATRICIA WORFF CHARLES LAWLEY R nonzm' Ysnssx JOYCE ZAPLETAL BILLY STRAIT .4 fy? v-v hung ,,,,.,.,zsp:aM19 ajwngmgpgul xiii? , , , , .K , f ifftiv :Qtek hs A ' lV+.l'.N: ,... -r. 5 . v ., ' r as fi. if 5. af: W I it E1 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS With D. H. Harper, one of the first settlers of Robstown, are the Sophomore class officers: Max Enders, President: Dorothy Woods, Treasurer: and Christine Jordon, Secretary. p 4 -f we v. .-rfwngwy-,QQ , . '4 s an , ' n f ,Q -I I U A Y-. , x 0 ' v 6 X Q- x 1 ELUTERIO ALMEIDA EUGENE BAKER 2 15.1. HENRY BARRIENTOS BOBBY BIRD 1. D. BROWN X 1 x . f S?-v' Rf 45' ff? ESEQUIELI. CARR OLGA CASTANEDA EVA DIAZ RCNALD DODILETT MAX ENDER .a-:X 1'- CESARITA GARZA ODILIA GONZALES WAYNE HANKINS DERRALI. HARVILL SAMMY HASKETT BERNADINE HOELSCHER R. L. IONES CHRISTINE JORDAN mm xr-:r:nr.r: Lomrro Jo xnu.Y f ' QQ' CIRO CID LOPEZ ELBENA MAIKOETTER MARY SUE MARTIN SHIRLEY MEYERS , LEONILDA IVIONTALVO VICTORIA NARANIO COLIN PAUL CAROLYN PUGI-I 1.41 AURORA RODRIGUEZ ERNESTA RODRIQUEZ SAMMY SAENZ WININO SALAZAR RUMALDA SALINAS MILTON SCHILAB DORETHA STEWART ff XSTORM or 11715 x' O X- '-Mi 1 f - ,,,f 1 -4 11 ,Y - , Q.-E, x ' , 2, 5 f- Q- 5 X. X , , . , A grg . 4 .X CONSUELO SUAREZ six BOBBY TALMADGE EMMA TIIERINA ORILIA TIIERINA SARA VASQUEZ , VDQ S X- 1 -45433 f, , 'Wu ' -Hari' age ' l J v ROQUE VILLARREAL DOROTHY WOODS STELLA WALTON ROBERT GRIFFIN EARL DAVIS IALUFKA A L DON WEIR SEBASTIAN AMAYA N o ,wi P0 P' I , V 5' fx L lv 3 These are some of the classes made pos- sible by the school board, and kept going by the efforts of Mr. Corder, Principal: Mr. Banks, Superintendent: and Mr. War- ner, Supervisor. Here are students of Sophomore Eng- lish Cevery one seems interested except Al- lenj, speech, mechanical drawing, and typing. E 5 5 , ,z is gi i i 5 1 l i 5 E e i l 5 5 4 l CAUSE AND EFFECT :ze-as in '-'-, l ff - ka-an 4 , if ,I SF. Viv S . J R FZ. , ,':i2,i if x f . . .. 1 av X 1, 1' - -'Z 4 JN. 'ir i 'ft F- J ,x -it ' SQL HA , .. ,iw- M Sv 1. -,. xwu ,'.f 'H -js cf x H .KD '. ,M , K5 1' . . if 'iw WF' ww.-af MW M L - ,lf JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS With Mrs. W. H. Dunlap, first bride of Robstown, are the Junior Class officers: Jayne Gibson, Treasurerz Eugene Buckholt, President: and James Burton, Secretary. 1 ! 1 ' . my fl, -N ,M-ms. x .MNNXX f J 1 O x , .f- F' f A if XJ 31' - A153531 1 9 - ..--4- --0 ' M ggth s . Q 'Q 4' wa - . S 155. , -no s' ' 'I- RUBY ADAMS RAY BARLOW' CONNIE ALANIZ T5 RALPH BERNSON QR W RAY ALLEN X :sae - fmsrufw -'FC H04 fNnv www 054161 GEORGIA ANN ARNOLD N' ALICE ANN BISHOP ' NORI AYARZAGOITIA EUGENE BOCKHOLT PEGGY IO BARBER 49 LI-sf EARL BRITTAIN IAMES BURTON GOLDIA BURROUGHS VELMA BURTON MARNETTE BUTLER IACK CARDWELL quhv- s DOROTHY CARLILE MELVIN COOPER BARBARA JOAN COLLINS HELEN DAVIS ff' MALCOLM DAVIS WAYNE GOSSETT CONSUELO FLORES IUANITA GREGORCYK 1 BELIA GARCIA IAYNE GIBSON MARY GUTIERREZ BETTY IO GILI. PLACIDA GUTIERREZ DONICIO GONZALEZ CECIL HARMS BILLY HESTAND GEORGE HOELSCHER MARY HARTGRAVES GILBERT HOELSCHER ' lan 33' com 5 X a ,, 3 'Ni . 3 W9 IERON I-IOELSCHER MARY HOELSCHER EUGENE IANAK Bonn? HowING'roN JEROME IANA!! as BRYAN IAUER G. W. MCKOWEN IEANIE I ONES PATSY MCLEROY Y'- .ud 4+ ICE EARL MELUGIN' PERRY LAWRANCE MARGARET MENN OWEN MCKINNEY PATTIE SUE KELLY HELEN KING .. 'Ty YVONNE MOODY BILLY MAYNARD BETTY MORAVEK HELEN PENNINGTON BLANCH PEREZ IERRY RADER 7- RUTH RAWALT IOAN RICHMOND 1 EDSEL RENKEN PAT ROMIKE CARLOS SALINAS RALPH STUDER GILES SCHANEN BILLIE RAYE SYKES MARY ANN SKURKA 1- N MARVIN SMITH FRANCES THOMAS GENE STEPHENS MINERVA TREVINO MARY LOU STRAMIER I IOE VALDEZ IOE VERASTEGUI FRANCES VICKERY IERRY VIRDEN as 'D TOMMIE WARNER RUTH ARDEN WHITE nmvxou 'rnrzvrio Jo: vnucunn - al- -nano -.-' .ij 1927- 8 TRB!-'13 P4YED JOYCE ACKER -rfijlx EARNEST ALLEN BILLY DAVIS E w URVANO ALEMAN JAMES anon-Inns EUGENE BALLARD VIVIAN BOLLAND ALLEN BURDITT ,-is BUILDING' Bd OM 0949-ffoj IFERN DIETZMAN TQMMY BERNSEN V fi , LUPE BUITRON nf' 1-C' I N 'IS fy,-7 S. f -ein GERALDINE cHAMBL1ss CRA MARIE DOWLING DOLORES EGGERT COLIN FLORES LORRAINE FOWLER I I .I f ss: BEATRICE GARZA as l PAT FOSTER OLGA GONZALEZ 'ti KATHRYN GRANDSTAI-'F PATRICIA GOODLETT BARBARA HAILEY BETSY LYNN HARPER EMMA GUTIERREZ RUTH GAYNELL HARRELL 5 BILLY GBE HARWELL CHARLES LEE HAFER HELEN HOELSCHER RICHARD HOELSHER CARROLL HESTAND NED IOLLY ALBERT HORNUNG MARY FRANCES IALUI-'KA DONALD BAYNE HORNE VIRGIL HURST DEANIE LAMBERT BERNITA IO K ARNOWSICI BERTHA KOENIG FRED MASSEY V4 Gwyn- ALTON MILLER MAYNARD MENN BOBBY MILSTEAD wi BELO NAUMAN ANN NELL ROGGE GRACIELA PEREZ MARGIE ANN POHLMEYER JERRY RAGLANI: 0 pn? I UNE PHILLIPS RICHARD PAVLASAK MELVIN SCHANEN Y.. ,EK aww . EVELYN SIMNACKER IULIA ROBERTS le. 1 RAFAEL RODRIQUEZ WANDA RUTH SHIFFLETT LARRY STONE S V ' gg . xr . Y' V1 LAURA LOUISE STUDER IAMES BELL WILLIAMS IOSEPHINE TORRES IDA BELL WISIAN CECIL WRIGHT CORKEY THOMPSON ALBERT WITZSCHE anaounruva -10 efsr EVER LEE ROY WRIGHT TERESA VASQUEZ H585 THAN '00 FISH l-406187 ll NIITORY HUMBERTO VILLARREAL SHIRLEY TROICAK GEORGE TILL il Q5 RICHARD VICKERS BRN ELL WALTON BROWNIE WASSON 15 QIDIR 6I TJ faxes ' WALTER WEAVER GLADYS WILDER DOROTHY WHITEHEAD LEE PARR ol yst G cfgv '? 4 f in Nz? Wg? Qu W H, Z! PICKER md: Homes 56 sihflg ig jmck. fyk yfiv Z .1-, A W N W :msn OR GA NXZA WON f b 9 f h C' R ', v ' d, F' . IW , J. I.. J by II d 'I ' 5 . M x . I A ,- 5 oi? M x ni or 5' , 0 if X. Q f 7.- 5 ,x i. L t . 'ix fi! ' 1 nm I I 7' : -.1 xr- 5552- ,JJ 53 . .',,.5,-.fp I '.,' -Y a ' nw 1 , 7 , ,f , 1 rr K W .R Q . x ' ' N V .Fr x 4 I K , I N 'x 4 I l If A , 1 dwlnnf JUNIOR P AY 'wane' cou .s' cxwauf M4R6H J 7 THE STORY Vivian CGoldia Ann Bur- roughsj plots with Aunt Fanny fMarnette Butlerj to marry Larry CRay Barlowj. Vivian's charm almost wins him, but with Charlie's fMary Lou I-Iartgravesj coming neither plots, aunts, a policeman CRay Allenj, nor another man Uames Burtonj can keep Char- lie from profiting by Emily Posts advice and Uncle Aleckis CEugene Bockholtj good sense to win Larry for the final em- brace. Other players were Mrs. Smythe-Kersey Uayne Gibsonj Vivian's socialite mother, Ted CRalph Bernsonj, Larry's best friend, and Nori CRuth Arden Whitej, the vivacious Irish maid. -... . LUTHVR IONG IJ. B, XVil- liamsl and ANNA lNltTl.lf.-KN KK. Grandstaffl. who want a marriage of convenience. find that marrying for money is not so simple when it involves having Slllilf- ARD hlll l'.'NN l I4 I l l V Harwelll pose as IX. lt seems necessary for both to grow young. .ind the presence of children fnot so young eitherl. complicates things. 'T I -Q A B y M A J A , B B its O Gi 1 . . Y k Y itl fi lil'- l ': 1 'J 1. ' i , ,Q ,X ee ' Y : . 2 ' i . , E , i, , l .- by . , A t .V . A entcen mir l Love fAnn Roggej finds I year old. even to make her father seem younger than he '. Things certainly pup when Juliet and Shepard are caught imitating th ir - mantic parents in a drama- tic love scene. til l ., , lil GRANDMA BLACKBURN, KB. Harper? adds her dry wit to ' , the scene, keeping the family in line. WIl.hL'R. fCorkey Thompsonj SILVIA, QI.orraine Fowlerb and CYNTHIA ANG- is LIN, QL. L. Studerj, friends of Shep, don baby clothes to ,ei t , l. i i l 5 1 1 l I i show Juliet and Shep how ridiculous they look. But love is something monev can't buy. so even being broke doesn't hurt the new romances of Shepard and Juliet, and Luther and Anna. , I 11 QF we MINNIV. the maid. ffiny- nell llarre.lr who claims that she is l'o' as .1 nigger further complicates things for Mrs. Mel van. The pre- sence of C.-XlclO'l'I.-X f'xNt1I.IN fM. ll .lalullcau really starts things rolling, for Mrs. Mc- Lean is forced to borrow money from Mrs. Anglin to meet pressing bills. f r Q E -it eiii i 5 i n t ' . 4. yum, , M .. ' ff' SM Q. - 31: 4-I ' ' et- .X -LQUVR in I ili- iy i l .XL I 3? Q34 A f 4 549' . . , n .,. is-J , 5 ' 2 l X, -3? 4 3 VVHO5 MOST Rf PRFSENTATIVE BOY JAMES WH LIAMS JAMES BROTHERS Top Sport f' '-ff... MARGARET MENN TOP Sport xw. BETSY HARPER Cotton Press X MARY FRANCES W!-i0 MQST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL MARY FRANCES JALUFKA BOBBIE HOWINGTON Band DOROTHY WHITEHEAD Choir ONE JALUFKA Student Counczl S TUDEN T CUUNCIL -I,, . . .. A -'N- jg , These students are the law makers of Robstown High School. Selected by popular vote on the basis of personal merit, scholastic standing, integrity, and character, they are the leaders which are so necessary in any school. They are well qualified to execute their duties, and Robstown High School has become a more democra- tic and broadminded school because of their efforts. MISS MARIE WHITEHEAD MR. PAUL ISAAC ANN NELL ROGGE Vice President MARY JALUFKA RALPH STUDER Secretary President ALBERT HORNUNG JAYNE GIBSON Treasurer GILES SCHANEN Jo NELL RABKE CIRO CID LoPEz CONSUELO FLORES MARY SUE MARTIN CONSUELO SUAREZ THE CCDTTCDN PRESS Q- -trishk 7fae Gazflm Pam E' i TW 65.0.91 awww ass, sseaaas, RTI l :za X rnessn l on Editor . .N.. ..,.......... . .... - . ............ ..........., .... , . ..., Betsy Harper Makeup Editors .- ,..,......... Larry Stone, Kathryn Grandstafi Sports Editor ,..,. ,..... . .,.................................... ,Albert Hornung Business Manager I ..... . ...... ........ . ..... Ann Nell Rogge Reporters: Lorra1ne Fowler, Carroll Hestand, Humberto Villarreal, Rafael Rodriguez, Billy Harwell, James Brothers, Ernest Orsak, Cecil Wright, and Lee Parr. Niihkin -Qui! an .Sim . .gnfernalionaf .Honorary .M A .gclaofgournahsfs QUILL AND SCROLL Honorary members visited the Corpus Christi Caller Times plant with other interested students. Shown are Mr Tarpley sponsor: Cecil Wright, sports reporter: Albert Hornung, Sports editor Quill and Scroll: James Brothers sports reporter: Corky Thompson, Sr. Class Presi dent Carroll Hestand, 55 S., sports reporter: Kathryn Orandstaff, Make-up Editor, U S CD13 Editor and a reporterjz Humberto Villarreal, features: Rafael Rodriguez, student opinion: Betsy Harper ttliior C U S P D Dowling, Best-All-Roundg Ann Roggee, Business Manager, 25 S.: Lorraine Eovxlcr Human ln terest Bill Harwell, News, Q. 8 S. BILLY GEE, when he is not i working with the COTTON PRESS, often plays his har- monica. Left: CARROLL, besides being a LARRY STONE, Quill 25 Scroll feature man. makes students Give Out during, SPIRIT WEEK. uill Y5 Scroll member, is A FINE CHEERLEADER. LEE PARR, only two year Quill 25 Scroll is a peppy PICKER CHEER- ANN ROGGE, business manager and Quill U Scroll member. has done many readings in assem- bly. BETSY HARPER, Quill Y5 Scroll,didn't turn grey from editing the COT- TON PRESS. Here she is the physician in MacBeth. ALBERT HORNUNG. Sports Editc r and Quill and Scroll member is ilso tl c only 4 Sport letterman of R H S K A THRYN GRAND STAFF, Quill if Scroll member and Make-up Ed- itor, looks quite insane as Lady Macbeth. 5 - Q i x.-q Q sn-u - H115- nuu-Q, , PHJX: Shown are Frances Thomas, Joan Richmond, Helen Sijanslii, Marlene Kriewald, Jayne Gib- son, who attended Sure Convention. Nor shown are June Phillips, Gail Gibson. Mrs. Maurine Huffstuller sponsors the club. F.F.A.: These are Future Farmers of America taught hy Mr. Jack Oliver. Officers are Albert Horn- ung, Pres: Corky Thompson, V-Pres.: Giles Schanen, Secyg Donald Horne, lreas. T AR -Q .213 , l X. if Xijgfsi ,. ., jf N r s 'A 'W 'ri o . . QQ ex., , A ' ak . f 4 , 4 A , A r K 4 l ' Q7 X Q 5 Q . lf , KA V l .1 I 3 f L 6 1 A Typical Day In Robstown High School at rate Is Ideal Set-up For Students ,Q :sh a day 0U1'.Mary and B1 I 'e Students Ziviraln Janllhfngh I f Q P five the sg-hoo! ,EO be begged , : fl J A ,'ra,?,Le waxing' thu! after gf, ' , A1 . e te h et' reluf E ,avwg Je and ffhffs Katha-r up CG I 1' eb LCE' I 'ce their WBSS and 17701, o 'QQ-113' 3. Lv 4946-x .nes of student- Out th,-or ACA . K , ' I QQQ' n after school 3 W510 Want 'D 4 ,,' ,ix .tw A , . dp. ,,.. ' .-y - - ' t.x:f A-'a .I ff... t . I ,Bic 'NO BIHY Tllshgg 5 ' hs' ' I f , '-LTV ' v Q . I L JN ,bp O Q, Ou to th. ' ki ' V. '.. , - f eioxt . beg 03355139 Gasehaff. Hg F ,K 656 ,SI Nbv A Z, PSWXCQXEQ by A 'lsebau figldafi' rugfm, f Quin Mmm f2.'55 'P 3 Qs Yrko fu ' ' 00- bu .0Q,2,Q?:Ik .Omg bllgeggg guldnvt -x, Q . , ' . . ' 7 .f ., at . G9 at Is unheard F21 fx X. QC' 3, 4 'Q e f ' II X- twa at 'Meta a XY After pl-Z 'Q' , Ward th, -- ff' tests ' T-! L':t '-ffrrm, a '?aQJ 't 'us J' f' ' M f if Q 'wr D 1 I I 4, f-3-QEQDYIVGTS RGCGIVG it .gut I wIa,g,,. 'I Q Duai-Control Car ,kgflf The drivers education . If is I in Ph E - at A than Schfml. Thts dmvm X' mu nt tn Coach J It Ou aw d ' ' I hr A V thclnmw L . mg b G Z' 1,1 ali! SE i X V ig M J H A I at .wvnuvmki K,ttt, .' ,fs ft 5 I More Than any thing else in Robstown High School the ln- tramural Sports build school spirit. They encourage every- one to participate from the newest freshman to the oldest senior. They foster a friendly rivalry between classes which results in a greater loyalty toward and pride in Robstown High School. 'li ra ck Day caps off thc whole program with the field events, girls heel and toe mara- thon. chariot race 50 yard dash- es, boys' relays and a trophy lor the winner. Vlill he make a touch down? fx Why NTRAMURAL SPORT Spirit runs high as the boys lead cheers. Shown are 'l oatsie Brothers, Lieorge lill. Ciarroll Ilestand. l,arry Stone. and XVayne Ciiossett. . 'fi .H , . , i ,ff Q61 in-ya' J, ' I A .4.,.. n Before class competition be- gins. the school gets together tor a big pep rally. S Football, dodgeball and bas- ketball excite more enthusiasm than any of the other sports. The light fantastic is tripped on the dodgeball court. -. ' 1 ,K h . '13- qi 'Sit-fi 1-in S The winners of the Intra- mural Sports this year were the seniors. Second in line for the trophy were the lfreshmen with only a tew points lacking, 'lihe class managers were: Seniors-- l,aura Studer, Richard Hoel- scher. Juniors- Margaret Menu. Giles Scha- IND. Sophomores-- l,ometa .lo Kelley. Max End- ers. Freshrm'n-- Frances Jauer, B. A. Justice. Blueftjean clad girls gather- each ready to play hard for her class: each contident of victory. Get that basketball, but don't fall. Sophs vs. Seniors: Boy! VVill he have headache in the morning! Above are scenes of the dodgeball g a m e s which cause the students to rush back to school at noon, risking indigestion so they might cheer their team on. 'N xx 1 t V nl Full skirts are pretty. but no help in a dodgeball game. XValk on airee-and all because of the little ball. K U v Gene saves the game for the Juniors by dodging. Big Chief Stone and his men have a pow-wow. Come onf I.et's get the nfl! Vklaiting for the game to start, varsity man is glum be- cause he can't particirvate. game started. lt was a hard fight, but we beaten them if . . XVOH . Se n i o r s vs. Juniors: Richard displays his won- derful hurling form. Below are the specta- tors. gathered in the open court in front of the build- ing. Some are cooking up plans against the opposi- tion: others are waiting for the games to start. Tarzan advances for the kill. After the game .... VJell, we could have 1.. ,,, ,A -- . 3 I si .Q 1 9 aaa 18 in 'fa-.r....a I UP md URM' w fur uckl. Q-- lcuch loolhal 'mi5,lm, luck Sammy ---L--- f Omc on Gini - -- ct S r 4 rivin., nn it wp ,,. fs' 1' - 'W ' 5 f V' . ,u g V. .fl -aff .. f V I -' . ..- 1,1 -V ,Q ' ,915 Dainty littlc things 1rcn't thcy. Throw it xo mc-mc. Y Q Camera shy! --.ug ' 0 Q 1 ,N - , A 1 A ' ,Y A U? 1. P? I Av' ' ' I ' vi.: X ' IEE l UP 1 ' ' ' Nc . . 'n l P' 1 l ' l I I L A j wi - C ' . 1 l ' 51 P. 'Y 'fl l l f .r, ,,--fl, , I i f i , ' l -c o V I .. Q V ' lNyah. nyah, ya Football or chowtimc? 4 Q ' . catch mc. , if .Q 1 -., 0 i 'Q' 1. v t I u W ' I I ' - ' , 4 n P ' 1 A f ,SF ' 'Qqmcj A f 6 2, Mrww ,,, . ,nun x 4 1 5 L x 7 V L V .3 V 5. 1 Q-ff5T ', ' -?'f'f wi Nlr. l-luff's really calling a clean gains. GGY fC5dY'21Cf SCY- Catching flics There I was . . . 1 ' 0 7 .-,, . mn, 'ii-Q I 6 ,..,x 1 ,SLR aa, 'qi P ,- MUSIC DEPARTMENT Our music dcpartnicnt adds Color to our school lifv, 'lxhc bantl is. ot coursu, an indispcnsahlc part of the football season. lhc annual Spring Klusic licstival attracts crowds ol musicflovcrs numhuring ahout 3000. Attcsting to the popularity of thc music dcpartmcnt, more than .1 lhlrtl ot' the stiidvnts in high school arc mcmbcrs of thc hand or thc Choral Club. Earnest Allvn is the stuclcnt lcadcr of thu hand. Baton Twirlcrs arc Goltlia Burroughs. liranccs Thomas, l.aura Studcr. .lcanic Jonus, Ruth Artlcn Vvlhite, Bobbie llowington. x ,Vx X 'muse V YXoM.. CUNCERT BAND Cornets Norris Burton Bob Luce Doug Needham Dick Fish Ralph Bernson George Till Jackie Burroughs Erasmo Garza George Alvarado Barbara Martindale Joanne Jackson Oscar Perez Ruben Vadauri Shirley Trojcak French Horn Kenneth Ahrich Aldon Eggert Santo Gonzales Boice Green Ronnie Smith Bassoon JoNelle Rabke Clarinets Velma Burton Joan Richman Frances Vickery Colin Flores Gene Stephens Tommy Warner Felix Jones Penny Hill Otis Wilder Joan Patillo Victoria Naranjo Teddy Gallagher Consuelo Suarez Effie Ayarzagoitia Barbara Littlefield James Pohlmeyer Cymbol and Bells Haroldine Herwig Ann Lotspeich Barbara Vickery Saxophone Sharon Hailey David Van l.oh Homer Smith Eugene Bockholt Tommy Bernson James Burton Peggy l.iesplen Bryan Jauer Trombones Antoinette Orsak Dolores Eggert Owen McKinney Flutes Gail Gibson Chris lsensee Narcille Walker Oboe I..aNelle White Bass Horns Eddie Anderson Walter Weaver Richard Hoelschet Eugene Baker Maynard Menn Shirley Hurst Baritones Jimmy Shifflett Belo Naumann Julia Roberts Earnest Allen Drums June Phillips Doris Cromer Joan Stephens Consuelo Flores Lillie lVlae Garza Sue Green Jane Gibson OFFICERS TAKE A BOW The band ofifcers of l95O are lL. to R.j Laura Studer, Vice President: Mr. Luhman, Director: James Burton, Music: Jayne Gibson, Recording Secre- tary: Consuelo Flores, Assistant Secre- tary: Shirley Trojcak. President: and Bobbie Howington. Treasurer. s 'lN-1-I--.,4:...s 1 R, ON THE FIELD Under the new score board the band stands at attention. ready to display its skill as a marching or playing band-or both. 'fe HAVE A GOOD LOOK Band seniors will not be able to give ng' T!- J W their all for the red and white as the V V have done formerly. Those graduating baad members are Laura Studer. Tom- .4..., Q my Bernson, George Till. June Phillips, Dolores Eggert. and Walter Weaver. . Nc - al LTI, wg, ' Also Richard Hoelscher, Meynard Menn, Julia Roberts, Belo Naumann, Colin Flores, Shirley Trojcak, and Ern- est Allen. CLOSE-UP OF THE BEST This is the band that walked off with First division, class A rating at the Music Contest in Kingsville. This is also the band that has worked very hard that it might be bigger and better. No matter how students try in the future. they will have a hard time surpassing the 1950 Cottonpicker Band. ,z 1.1 '- t t E' 5 ' A . 1' fi . ly 1 , . -nun av no-.4 41 4 Q 0 4 I 4 i l f LJ Q, v 7 S 3 A x V L Aw I iiiiif ,g ffl B f ll il 3 i l Y l 5 g f r I A r A D I OUR CHOIR this year proved its cxccllcnt qualities by winning first in thc district contest. BLISSCS Cforkcy Thompson Jamcs Bcll NX'illiams Billy Harwcll Pat Roniikc Donald Rnaly Cucil XVright Kcnnuth Alrich Shirlcy 'lirojcak .loc liarl Mulugin .lamcs Brothers Bcvcrly Beckham 'lbnor lfuggcnc Bakcr Jos Vcrastcgtic Oscar Pcrcz Kcnncth Brown Earnest All-sn Direflor F. L. Teague Soprano Blanche Perez XX'anda Ruth Shiflctt Nlary Franccs Jalullxa Stclla Mac XValton Doris Cromer Suv Grccn Barbara Hailey Llary G, Ouitcrrcz A Itos Mary Ann Skurlxa Pat Foster Goldia Ann Burroughs lfvclyn Simnachcr Joyce Ackcr Dorothy Xyhitchcad Collccn Paul Norma Van Loh Mina Vy'illiams Kathryn Grandstaff Martha Malek Hclcn Hoelshcr Lorraine Fowler OUR BAND PLAYS In Jam Sessions what .1 beat! 'sf AL fhwbxfl Gunn wnrh pup mm and soda pop. QT In P .1 r A J r S .md ynuk! n.-ur gums hnw rhnr len hurt. 'LL S' J. Q. D . F In f'z'xsl'n.1s Jam- b-m.- lilxghl xn rwrr .lf :he nan fuer D. Ar Fm-xkuH Camel whvrc the minor- .-um play a big put ln a n y show .iff 'A A-'U ,. Mx' 1g131s.,' . a-u- Q? 4. . v Q K5 i X 4 4 .gtk X Ll 1 . Wm ,qi E my . 1-Qffw ' ,x qp A 4 f . A - Q. . Y A ,fs -we 'Il afd' '51 ' L 5 , gf! 4 'R A P ,. 1 '-ifslfe Q1 :'Q!-A 0' .. QI I9 Q I I .' A ,ik , , x 1 -' .1 x Y Q k V , - A - f .- J Q ,,.h1gA x,, 1 D , Q Q: .' J5.'XLA1luni.: 2' ' i. '...- 1 Xfxi b, A 0119 'I3 52 5- '12 X F5 Q 7 ' X 5 s 4 'r : -. HA- 'ig Q Q' L'5 , f , lk .1 tv -'N ' .'x.,1.q Q I in D . V I' :Qi y 'ix ,fi QL, CARROL HESTAND IAMES BROTHERS C0-CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN ALL DISTRICT ALL DISTRICT J YEAR I-ETTERMAN 4 YEAR LETTERMAN TACKLE BACK Big, massixe Carroll Hcstand, always a stalwart on offense and defense, and diminutive. but mighty. rlioatsie Brothers were Co-captains, Showing outstanding ability and rug- gedness, these two were voted to the I5-AA alledistrict football team. , ,439 I A Upholding the middle of the line and backing up the line on defense, Billy Gee Harwell, guard, and Larry Stone, center, were voted to the 15-AA all-district team by their outstanding performances. BILLY GEE HAHWELL ALL DISTRICT 2 YEAR LETTERMAN GUARD LARRY STONE ALL DISTRICT 2 YEAR LETTERMAN CENTER HUMBERTO VILLERREAL GUARD RAFAEL RODRIGUEZ QM' 'lfflxl . ,-. 51'f Z' GUAHL H7011 use TEAM ALL-Disfaiur ,mn Playing onlv as individuals and not as a team. , .pfafnf 1' ' A ' - A ' ,s.-,,.., '2,?'-f,'t,,s 4' the C,OllOHDlClxCI'S were held hy .in inspired hunch X3 1:5?,.i.ffA-3'J:,l-,i Z? . . . . ,- -4 , 21,1 I. . 1 i ol Brahmas to A hall time score ol 6f6. Q, if , Cv iE2'5'. :fs 1 .e- : l19qf J. 's Q . EUGENE HELPERT BACK 2ND TEAM ALL-DISTRICT 5 . ,f. - -of Aa-n ' -- 1945.1 1, V.:-nf-n lfvii 1 -nga? '4 '. With the devil brought out in every player by the fiery speech of Coach Cook. the Pickers came hack with only one thing on their minds: to win. They tore the Bralmms to shreds, beating them '33-6. WAYNE GOSSET ZNE TEAM ALL DISTRICT BACK Heli, RAY END ALLEN H7411 CHARLIE BROOKS BA CK H7211 An underdog Cottonpicker team fought like mad against the highly-touted Coyote eleven, only to give the game away by fumbling 10 times recovering only 4. Along with the 21-l2 defeat, the Cottonpickers A also lost the district championship. The whole game was bitterly fought and the out-come decided only by breaks, which were all in favor of Alice. BILLY EARL WRIGHT GUARD GENE STEPHENS BACK JOHNNY TONEY BACK FRED MASSEY BACK NVith a hard-charging, hard-hitting Cottonpicker line clearing the way, the Robstown Backs were able to outclass the previously undefeated Cardinals in a scoring marathon, 31-20. l x Mass! 4 i CORKEY THOMPSON TACKLE The line was at its best that night, blasting huge gaps in the Cardinals' forward wall. This paved the way for the backfield men to scamper for three touchdowns well over seventy yards a piece and other shorter ones. CHARLIE BUITRON TACKLE H8111 DONALD HORNE TAL KLE EARNEST ORSAK MARTIN PEREZ GUARD GUARD Vv'ith thc thought of the one point defeat by Victoria the previous week the whole Cottonpickcr team came out with the determination known in Robstown High and showed it to the Aransas Pass Panthers to the tune of 64 to 0. ALBERT HORNUNG BEVERLY BECKHAM END END 1,-731, H-791, MELVIN SCHANNEN BACK B-TEAM Coach Bagwell XVasson - Barricntos - Strait - Chapa - Jones - Jalufka - Jones - Hankins - Rader - Enders - Paiz Center Guard Back Back Back End Tackle lfnd Bark Center Back Barlow - Lawrence - Murphy - llaskelt - Maloy - Gonnles - Mrlugin - Schannen - Lawley Back Back Back Tackle Center Guard Tackle Guard Back Bagwell - Brown - Chapa - Lee - Justice - Goodridge - Butler - Varasgue - Garza - Villarreal - Valdez Back Back Back Guard Back Back Guard Guard Back Guard Guard With a group of bustling, rugged competitors, the B-team had a very successful season, winning 5 games and losing 2. Every member of the team gave everything he had for the Bs. The members who gave enough were promoted to the COTTONPICKER TEAM. Barlow, John Jones, and Rader were the back- field sparkplugs, while Coach Bagwell had such stalwarts as Giles Schannen, Strait, Jalufka, and Enders to boost the line. Although a few boys starred, it was the team spirit and the will-to-win in every boy that made the following record possible. We They 'We They Kingsville 18 0 Kingsville 33 13 Laredo 14 O Laredo 12 O St. Joseph's 6 26 George West 0 59 Alice 0 Robstown 25 ll L Hornung: Storm: Hcstnnd: Horns: Coach Bagwell Jalulka, Harvull, Brothgrs. Hurst, Bmkham ALBERT HORNUNG BILLY GEE HARWELL I-'ORVJARD IO GUARD 16 fu LARRY STONE GUARD 17 CAPTAIN IAMES BROTHERS GUARD 12 BEVERLY BECKHAM FORWARD IS VIRGIL HURS-T AI-I,.-DISTRICT FORVJARD 1 1 DONALD HORNE FORWARD 18 CARROLL HESTAND CENTER IQ EARL D. IALUFKA FORWARD H1311 1. A shot by Donald Horne l8 falls short. There to get the rebound are Virgil Hurst Ml 1 and Beverly Beckham. 2. Donald Horne races past Marsters 2O of Kingsville for two points. 3. Norman Skipworth 8O of Kings- ville and Carroll l-lestand IQ jump for the ball. Donald Horne l8 is there to get the ball. Led all season by Captain Virgil Hurst, their high-scoring, all-district forward, the Cottonpickers' most noticeable performance was a brilliant 6 point defeat at mid-season over the Corpus Christi Bucs, AA State Champs. Big Carroll Hestand and James Brothers also turned in outstanding per- formance along with the whole team to put the Cottonpickers in third place in District I5 AA. The A'Red and White team fought to a victory over every district opponent. They gained revenge for their football defeat by Alice by thoroughly trouncing the Coyotes in all four district encounters against them. l. During half time the crowd is xcry camtra conscious 2. l-lestand, ready for the lump 3. Coach Bagwell and the boys -vo. JW! - n,. 1 :Q BROOKS, GUARD, DONALD RANLY, CE l'lR5T ROV! LEFT TO RIGHT: COACH RAY CHAMPION, HECTOR SALINAS. GUARD. WAYNE SECQND HOXV OSCAR CHAPB, FCFN.-'ARD, KENNETH EMSHAW, E',,HE'JARI7, GILBERT HERNAND GUARD, JERRY RADER, F-FRVJARD, FRANK PAIZ, GUPRD. .gf .,-,, . G ,ii fa . if gplzf 5, 441.4 3' xx 1 E J, ,k fe 5- , .l Y-'. ,1 ,,5L:.f.,' . .,,, . ., HANKINS, GUARD, C HA R L I E NTER, BUDDY JONES, C'fEN'l'ER, BILLY MCMENEMY, l'Li'HWAHlJ. EZ, YOH'.'.'!-.HIL MAX ENDERS .. 'T' A avg' ,Z ,.. ,- . W ,.u,N- - -0. 4. E91 B-TEAM BASKETBALL rd to be ready Gaining experience and basketball knowledge with every game, the B-Teanm worked hzl to fill the Cottonpickers' shoes next year. l-lampered all season by lack of experxence, they trmed to mnke ui f C h R Cham lon they had overcome thelr lag for it by plenty of hustle. Under the able coachmg 0 -oac ay - p of experience by mid-season and now show promise for next year's work. ..2 T' Lx x V , , ,fi ol ,P ,,,.,.-4 'gl-711 -L E' 'ik TRACK TEAM Through continuous cfliort and hard work ol' thc V750 Cotton- pickcr Track Team and its capahlc- tutor, Conch CULIIIJXV, A top notch tcam was molded. Of scvcxitccii boys that Coach Outlnw had to work with, only four wcrc seniors. This should lcavc us plcnty of maturial for 1951, 1952 and l'?53. The spark plug ot' thc tcnm. Mnniicl Reyna. brought hack Z3 trophy from lVlcAllcn, whcrc hc won thc niilc. Virgil liurst tiud for first place on thc polc xxiult at thc liordcr Olympics, livcry iiicmhcr of thc tcxim gnvc outstanding pt'rIoi'm.inccs at thc Rohstown Rt-l.iys, giving our school second place at that moot. CO.-XCH OU'I'l.AXV AND THE BOYS .51 is T R A C K T E A M lhc Yolluwing lwws wunt in thu Rcggumal Vivc mcct in Kingsvillc. X1 Y IRLUN l1rrx Su I-u 'rg,1I Hursx, M.muu ., .. ' . mc. 1 gum Hclpcrt, Vfaync Clavif MII. Rav Pmrlow, L1r'.1gwz.1 I'mm.1x'xdL-s. .Xllu-1-1 Hwrm1m1 and Billv FUI Wight. Yirgnl Hurst .md fX'l.mucl Ruvrmm quallliud for thc Stats Mcct m :Muslim bv wmmng Inrsl plaqys in thc poll' muh .md milc run ruspcc- llwlv. I,.N'I'X' SIOIh'qLlJ1HiCd IOI'llUCSl.'lICN1x'L'I bv winning sccond plat IH thu dmfus llmwxxy Iiowuvcr. bucnlw ot' .1 lwrokun lcg QuQmincd durmq that mucl, hu was unablv to QU In ,Mlslirw C icnc Hclpurl SL1b'ililLlIi!M.L for him, won 1Ulll'Il3 plmc in Ikhu 100 yirci-Qiaslm. livcry boi' from Robi- wn plan-ci III thc Mccl. are-Hg? Az,-0541: 1 41'3!f1 :.'kfx,, gil, pf, .Q 37835 ia. V I I gy. .. . J- y I ilpper lett eorneri Riehard and Toatsie share honors as catcher lfXhove center' 'l he pitching staff consists of ll, to r.J Henry Barrien los, lfdfel Renlten. .loe liarl Malugin, Martin Perez. and Rafael Rodri guez. 'Upper right corner' Head Coach C. C. Lotspeich and Assistant Cfoach lluill llagwell smile at the good record ol' the Rohstown Club for the season. 'lioatsie signals lor an inside curve for a tall man. Melvin snags the last hall to third lor the put-out. 'lllli 'l'llPilNlm-Back row: Assistant Coach Bill Bagwell, Head Coach Bush lotspeich, .lerry Virden, Hubert l,ee Schneider, Ralph el ert, Carroll Hes- lziernson, Giles Schanen, Melvin Schanen, llugene H' p land, Middle rowt .loe liarl Xlelugin. Edsel Renlseri. J. PJ. Brown, Jcron lloelscher, Richard Vickers. Billy Harwell, Albert Hornung, Martin Perez. Front row: Cine Stevens, Eugene Bockholt, Richard Hoelscher. ' R - ' ' A 1 iv ' err' Rader, Henr .lanies Brothers, Charles Laugnly, Ratael Rodriguez, J 5 y Barrientos. kllii? 2 7 PICKERS IN ACTION Robstowns baseball team had a good season. winning eleven games and losing only three. The Pickers lost their first game to Corpus Christi Academy. The other two games were lost to Laredo in the district play-ott. 'lhe outstanding victories of the season were two wins over Corpus Christi Buccaneers. Rafael Rodriguez, captain of the team, was the out- standing pitcher. Coaches lotspeich and Bagwell deserve special credit for their fine coaching in baseball and sportsmanship. QS! 'W' 4 -all Melvin nears base- xx Il if NY! NX f l , l . 'uf l --nf N'-,. ' ,lin QL, aw.. ff! The infield: I-lestancl, M. Schanen, G. Schanen SAFE! Bockholt, Rader. HE S OUT! 16 f . . ,.Z - 3 4' l 1 f . X+ :v-. .,Y. ,n 1 x 1-.ir ,tcm-un quark-M' i 0 If I TENNIS l-ed bv the sparkling performances of the boy's and girls' Senior doubles teamsthe Cotton Picker tennis team walked off with the l5-.XA District Championship. 'lihe singles players were hindered greatly hy a stiff sandefilled wind that swept the courts. Allen Burditt. Senior boys' singles, Jay Price, Junior boys' singles, and Laura Louise Studer, Senior gitlsi singles. played brilliant tennis to advance into the finals. only to he edged out there, Cecil XVright and James Vylilliams were slowed down greatly by the unfavorable weather conditions. but won going away in the final match. Kathryn Grandstaff and Mina XVilliams were not to he overshadowed hy their male teammates as they fought to an impressive victory in the Senior girls' division. Players shown in lower pictures are, left to right, Billy Nlaynard, Jay Price, Allen Burditt. Cecil XVright, James XVilliams. Beverly w Beckham. Mina Vkfilliams. Kath- ryn Grandstaff, and Laura Studer. sl v ,ns Q -s hifi , gn, 5'9,. ,ut 4 Wagga, N8 rf 3 ,i X 4 2 'in- -.,.. ' . if'-1 1. 'Mba 'x an uno wma? 'S 4- lA?hf.4' f fb ' iff: . 7 L , -135 f'F is K ..i XJ 5-4- X 2523 5 ?bN'f?Z5f550L Devils with clean faces Call of the wild God only knows and He is puzzled Tail end of game l'll walk alone Athletes foot material Barnyard association Future lflenpeckers of America QF. H. AJ Vv'ithin these walls Dawn Patrol .lust out of North Austin Kitten on the keys lf? 20. Zl. ZZ 23 Son'ething1's wrong here Views on the news 'lirials and tribulations 'lialk of the town Tramp. tramp, tramp, the hoys are marching A cloud of dust and thundering hoof beats lllufttto 1 Hutto l Peace of mind Qur Rohstown ZOO Annuals old Faithful Ohf My broken heart 1-il ,M- fi F' 1 , . . .- , V x -'VL N - AL- -,Q-A1 ze '54, 5921-fi - I I .fin-v , 3 ni' G 'NA tg. 1 ,sf . 1, ,. ' . Q 1 - -.1 '92 Q4 I I -Q ,Ja - . ' +985 . vi :- Qffgk T 5 0 I 'ifxffll mi 5... 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And 1n thxs chapter we have We bow to Coach Whltehead There goes Robstown s water supply Stull m the process Future bookkeepers of Amerxca The call of the wlld Cottonplckers at work The gym sees all kmd of actxon the book says Your attentlon please Just posmg Now Larry Somethmg mterestmg? Sxesta tnme Non umon workers 1-xr: 'V I .S ,S if if 33 A ,h,s 1 . S L 1' s...H I 'u 3? Q x 1 5- 'P iimkzf., f 1 .B ilu' J' g .wx X 1 ,W V sf .Ti 'G .4 N 1 Q4 . k, L yt'-. fs S x lv if ., ,i Y Q1 1. Q Q Q 3 2 f I. I' . X qi i,' .xivaa 4 np: HISTORY Speed limit thirtv miles per hour. D Some of the Home Nlalxers making. l.otsa lamh .intl thats no hull. l-l1lJITlJfliS crew on the move. Nliis llit Stools. Light wind, heavy driver. K One l.uhni.1n forgot. Bacon in the malxinf J Owens pride and toy. hlothers of the Revolution. b E l..itir.i cant malse up her mi nd. Coats of red. pants ol' white. l.et's go hand---fite, lite, lite! l.ove at lirst sight. l,et's see: my picture should he in here somewhere. The big day-stlie Annual is here. Out goes the old: in comes the new. Mr. 'liarpley h.ts an audience. Down with the horns: up with the forks. Sometimes l clon't know--N-this is too much money. Nlatna huy me- 1 A clothes sale or .1 tobacco store? ki!! Pa Q Taro 9 XYZWIQRS' Mlri . viii: J xx 'v- Q 5 n,',,,.f 'Vi Oo-5 'vo I 9 . ' Y we P- His M., Q Qg ' ' ima , - s f . . 4 u W 1 -4' ,KSN .4 ........,,5 AT THE BANQUET My, what the camcrn catchcs. Cutc Cloolics prcscnt. Chinvsv or' the program. hut No rice on the menu AT TI-IE DANCE Such pretty girls. ncvcr have I sccn. An Oriental wealth of rich tapestries serv- ing as formals of course. All flowers of China ilooked like orchids to us 1. Pictures were taken . . . So many laughs and Vw'orcls were spoken . . . - Slilhs and Wars ' - - Nlonty Hale was sccn too . . . A CLJUCC DOY f0fgOU9U After the dance. Tl7f0U8ll UN YCN5' lo ,.f: h. ESQ Y 'K The Scniors Iuavc with .1 mightv hcnvcg Tho Juniors Advance wnth this dams. .H 'f-3 ,. ft' , x f v ,gg , Q X QWJIWKWWPQW' ' ' I de fx J T1 'A Tia if ,...4 IC Fuod gocs ru thc ibut: Tho Nlusic 51005 to thc hcad. SENIOR DAY We, the Seniors, have Arrived! l ln the cars seniors look OK, but when they get out l More Food! 0 More Swimming I l mn More , Water! More Fun ! I 'W f .1 . R '. Q -.4 --.' 5' it ,. . ,na Q., ., - :nys page in We went rowing Cinda ate! L ',-N Fancy Divers Relax Chow Line. - Trai. I 's ,jf En, l sf Q 1 mg -eva. 'im ... .Af Look at those plates full of barbecue No talk now! We all did our share of We explored Bathing Beauty! 1 1- '44 We were very lazy What a proposal o 1 Y A mix -:ML We sat! eating We got tiredl COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Supt Banks and Mr Ahlrich Prtsi dent of the Board l d the march rloycc Ackcr and Eugcnc Ballard lcd thu Scniors. N, Gravcly and almost tcarfully. thc Seniors, School Authorities, and Board Nlcmhcrs took lhcir, places on the huge platform in the Robert Driscoll Nlcmorial Stadium. 'llhc Scnior girls sat on one sidcu--thc Sun- ior boys sat on the other. h 1 Nui Iii 4 . 'Chou sg!!! 35 sa, V I-an MU 1 . sw 5 ki, , '1 w I 4 1 i sign. Q ' ri I3 M ' fir f 5 :L A COLIN ITIORES CORIxY X TI IOMPSON - AItlSf6'!' of 1 mn. . LARRY STONE JUUAQ MARCEIE ROBU4 I 3 POHLMEYER m,Bf3R'I' HORNUNQ ANN NELL ROGGE H O N O R Co-X'u1ur1z1'1or1k1r1s S p E A K E R S Nlargic Puhlmcycr, Shirlcy Truqjcak, Larry Stonc, Kathryn Grandstaff and Arm Null Ruqgg .lr- XX RECEIVED SPECIAL AWARDS if U I2 , X Cl Il X , 2: ' Q . -ai? YP A 7 'fi' 7 ' A :V . h . v. v - , Q . , ' 1'- F 'w ' . 4'-' --v f ,-. .H 11 JA . v - , V Af Lf' ' '.,v 'f A W gf' ff--v . ,s k . I u 1 4 4'94e,AA af . . 5- '-- - W! 1 ,, f f I , - vw A . III g 3 W ff wM.f1L211,,. ?i -Y 'A . ,x s .3 , ' -Xi, ' ag-.Li I . so 1 A K . y.. Q ROBSTOWN DE VELOPS THRU WYNN SEALE YESTERDAY . . . ROBSTOWN HIGH TOMORROW ii ' ,- S 1 6 Q L gl. vi Q 515 lives' dz-- g These are the NVynn Seale students that will attend Robstown High School next year. They will make the halls ring with loud, brave laughter and pull silly stunts that the now sober Sophomores would never think of doing. Every class will be an exciting adventure: every smiling upper-classman will be a new friend. There will he a few unhappy fish that won't like initiation but there will be many more that love it and can't wait till they are seniors and can dish it out, too. New talent, too, will enter Rohstown High School, for these new freshmen have won many honors in XVynn Seale that should help them give something to High School. The choir, the band, the tennis players, the hard workers, and even the hard players will find a place for themselves in High School. 1: NVQ know that learning is a give and take proposition . . . Eighth graders, give yourselves to High School-V -e-A we'll take you with pleasure. . ZFX E' . ,fo- -nd' Nm 'tie School kids know hc is a good guy to deal with JERRY FLOYD Z offers Insurzmcc coverage of all kmds A l 3 ip., K' ',l.-rQ2'!'f-- I iff l' 2 l T I l l i l 4 QPF 1: l M bl. . S . 'x 1 'Cl in .fl :Zn ,E- rn. , -SSW -1 -51, 9. 44 314' ' f '? of 1:- .av fn! 75,75 f 1 1 'Q 5 12 ,Q .2921 H' 4,143 fy. f, 2 9-Tqx 191-1' .-104. vi ' 7 .f,- .f' -4 Hffiv' ' iff' N in m 'M' X ' 1 , A - ,X ,A . 4 , , ' f-qt-5 za..- ,,- U - , s M , 1 : f g . x .. X, Q3 . - , Q .1 -5 ---, - .X Q ilfflz flsw-1-: Ns-. J' ' 5 '-3'-?:,:-Q R--sg' ' Q A -..,-53 -N- L15 fi-A ' -- ' 1- -1 5 N.if fqgf:-22 ff- A .. -..,-Q., f-:...-- -LJ .- rs -J.: r-. txt:-:H 1-1, 1:31, -: Azz I Q .1 , , ., ,-. . : -' , , ' . ',.. 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