San Jacinto High School - El Oroso Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1942
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Through his malh classes, he has guided and aided many sludenls during ihe years he has been here, and in lhis, his lozsl year al :San Jacinio, his work has been pariicu- larly brilliani. The successful complelion of his can reer will always serve as a goal io be reached by lhose who follow him, g44 fQ0fG.mfmf6 1Hf QLD HERD THE vsARLrNGs TH Q R Q U G H B RE D5 fHfBQLLPfH yHE coRNgQm5f g l i f l A V I f 1. f ft , if 3 4 .A , ,A, X wMwM?Qf QwWMw , A , K M g -,4 l. JWQiW 'fv fM4g ' .A ,. 5 x Eg, , mfs, 4 1S if'f4,,filx ADMIINIISTRATION . Our administration, headed by Mr. Rogers, guide and rect us in every phase of our school life. Mr. Rogers and Gates, our counselors, advisers, and dispensers of just discipline, are always able to provide a solution to every lznotty problem. Miss Rothe, the registrar, talzes care of records of every type, chechs our credits, and helps us to graduatep and every girl who needs comfort, advice or help of any sort goes to our Dean, Mrs. Godley. We appreciate the aid they have given us, and have received inspiration from the members of our administration during our years at San Jacinto. V GQ! f 1 Yi 0 s QXGQ. A ' s ry 12 E. C. GATES 'ig' iw' MRS HARRIET GlDLEY gb ina Q..XQ:.'p Q, HISTORY Miss Maud Brewster F. L. Duggan J. L. Dickson E. M. Mills Miss Virginia Leigh C. B. Mohle J. E. Williams Miss Mildred Cook MATHEMATICS Miss Winifred Thomas Miss Lillian Saunders Miss Christine Schultz Miss Margaret Waples Miss Willie V. Briant Miss Flora Davie J. H. Bright W. B. Chance Walter Hodges ART Mrs. Fannie Volck MUSIC Mrs. Belle K. McGinnis W. L. Leggett ENGLISH J. P. Barber Miss Nelle Batte Mrs Alice H. Gregory--' J. W. Brandstetter, Speech Mrs. Frances Cunningham Miss Minnie Gillespie Miss Ruth Hickey E. B. lngraham B. J. Manley Mrs. Minnie Mitchell Mrs. Ruth Oakes Miss Mary Ellen Oatman INDUSTRIAL ARTS V. C. Dabney Stuart Mackay W. Z. Miller SCIENCE Mrs. Marie T. Allen Miss Edith Babb Miss Zola Elliott J. P. Finfrack Miss Mabelle Sperry .. f W .lusmvi , Q 14 ft X Q .gi i iw? f. f I g l l 2 4 I Q f -F. Sf . 55' if 535' i V 1 v li' x . 5 3. f : ii K'- COMMERCIAL Mrs :i Chaney le Michael fbie Bayer Mrs. Alma Peek W. A. Warren FOREIGN LANGUAGE Miss Rona Collier Miss Anna Cecil Evans Miss Sarah Gaskill Miss Inez Goodman Mrs. B. Shanahan Miss Helen Steed Miss Esther Trevino PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Hariette Brush Miss Pauline Woods Van Viebig Alton Harding Jesse Madden Walter Hodges Lt. J. J. Bender SECRETARIAL STAFF Mrs. Ruby J. Donihoo fc, Miss Marshall Denton Home EcoNoMlcs rr I UBRARY Miss Frances Murphy ' Q L- F. Rueckert MVS- MOYMG CIGYTOU 'Ye Mrs. Helen Crouch I X1 F? E -H ol ' M,-,Nkwx , in K I I V 't 2 I to i . ..fx ,X IQ. TO THE GER:-S8 OF 1942.- On flue campus af Yale Clniversify fluere is a life-size sfafue of a fypical Hmerican boy. Hf flue invifafion of Qeneral Wasluingfon lue sougluf knowledge of Snglislu plans in YV' ew York. He knew flue Q-eneral needed flue informafion and sef ouf fo secure if. Yes, lue was a spy, buf lue was anxious fo serve luis counfry fo flue besf of bis abilify and lue succeeded in securing flue desired informa- fion for luis beloved Qeneral and luis counfry's welfare. 'ln refurn- ing ke was capfured. He confessed and was luanged flue nexf morning. On being asked if lue luad anyfluing fo say, he calmly replied, l only regref fluaf l luave buf one life fo give fo my counfryf' 'l do nof exfol flue life of Nafluan Hale, flue counfry sclzool feacluer, as a warrior, buf as a fypical Hmerican luero wluo would give luis life many fimes if possible for luis loved principles. 'I would nof preaclu war for young Hmericans fluaf fluey may be- come lueroes buf 'l would luave young Hmericans enslurine in flueir luearfs fluose principles for wlziclu Nafluan Hale died. god of flue luidden purpose Bef our embarking be Tlue prayer of proud men asking YV' of fo be safe buf free. -UL-, ...J-L, i- VY .xv ,Q , N ' Q ,R ' X ' 4 ' ug T, Q a ,. ,ls i'-je' . X, ',:M'. Y. X N '. J Y THE QL HERB lnio a world of chaos, fumuli and haired we ihe senior class of 1942 sei forlhg hoping io make ihis world a beiier place in which io live, a hrighier place in which io work and a safer place in which lo grow. Through ihree of lhe mosl impressive years of our lives we have been guided and iaughf hy Zhe faculiy and adminisiraiors of San Jacinio High School. Through ihese years we have worked, learned, and played logelherg now we sei forih info a war iorn world wiih ihe knowledge and ideals ihai we have acquired ai ihe feel of ihese scholars. Hs we ihe class of 1942 siep oui info ihe fuiure, lei us be ever conscious of ihe responsibililies and opporiuniiies ihai are placed upon Us in lhese frying iimes. ' 1 - Qeorge H. York, Qresideni lllargarei Kfeni, Secreiary Monroe Talley, Vice Presidenl Garolyn Zlhler, Treasurer , , --.., L, 4 -, L44....,J. ,. , sl. - ,, ,-,,.,-,,g ,H ,. ,. W . ,, -l SENIOR COMMITTEES Charles Pemberton Galvin Becker Roberta Newlin Bill Sammis Bobby Anderson Martha Russell Ethel Mae Winborn Floy Settegast SENIOR DANCE COMMITTEE TOMMY SHARP-Chairman Lucille Hardin Grace Sutton Lynn Ehlers INVITATION COMMITTEE PEGGY MONROE-Chairman Wilma Nowlin Betty Lee Miller Abbye Freed GIFT COMMITTEE Parker Scott Ruby Lee Kless Pat Schenck Billy Morgan JACK SHIREY-chairman Q WH' Kenneth Smith Joe Wagman Mildred McCullough Bernard Krakower Vollie Jean Irvine Flora Jean Thomas Francine Welch Doris Williford Lucrezia Wilson Sammy Keeper Ann Mills Harmon Ferguson Catherine Bryan Maralyn McCurdy Hugh Gibbs Johnny Schneider FLOWER AND MOTTO COMMITTEE Ll DA SPILLER-Chairman June Standley David Eckholm Dorothy Childress CLASS NIGHT COMMITTEE FRED JONES-Chairman Harry Lotspeich Graham Bolton Dorothy Chrysty SENIOR RING COMMHTEE DAWN VOELKEL-Chairman Bob Smith Mary Ann Rountree Pat J arrard CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE MARY JANE LOY-Chairman E. A. Snapp Winston Buster Nellie Grey Lawrence Carnes Maxine David Lola Beth Buckley Bonnie Schramm Elaine Byron Louis Landa Horace Norman Hershel Rich Lois Goodman Phyllis Grey . ABERNATHY, EDNA MAY-Spanish Club, '41-'42, Booster Club. ACKERMAN, JOE- ALFORD, PAUL J.-R.O.T.C. Second Lieutenant, Drill Team, '42, Booster Club, Salesmanship Club, '42, AMSPOKER, ALICE ALINE-Booster Club, Intramurals, Gau- chos, '39, '40, '4l, Biology Club, '39, May Fete, '40, ANCIRA, MARGARET-Archery Club, '39, Booster Club, Reg. Vice-President, '40, Tennis Club, '42, Intramurals. ANDERSON, BOB-Booster Club, Key Club, '39-'4l, Vodvil, '40, '42, Band, '39, '40, Yell Leader, '41, Invitation Com., '42, Hi-Y, '39-'4l, Hockey Team, '39-'42, Student Life Fed., '42, Reg. President, '40, ARABIT, DOLORES-Intramurals, Booster Club. ARON, MARJORIE-Advertising Club, '4l, Salesmanship Club, '42, Booster Club, First Band of Houston, '40-'42, Band, '40-'42, BADE, JOYCE- , BAILEY, BILLIE LOUISE-Reg. Reporter, '40, Sec. 140, Arch- ery Club, '4l-'42, Intramurals Captain, Booster Club. BALDWIN, JACK- BARKER, MARY LOUISE-May Fete, Dancer, '4I, Vodvil, '42, Gauchos, '41-'42, Intramurals, Booster Club, Reg. Vice- President, '40, Star Reporter, '42. BARNES, BOB--R.O.T.C. Sergeant, '41-'42, Booster Club. BARON, LILLIAN-Booster Club, N.F.L., Reg. Vice-President, '39-'40, Intramurals Recording Secretary, '4l-'42, El Oroso, Circulation Staff. BARRETT, MARIE VlRGlNlA- Gauchos, '40-'42, Booster Club, Little Drury Lane, Assistant Director, '4I, Spanish Club, '41-'42, Girl Reserve, Vice-President, '41-'42, EI Oroso Staff, May Fete, BASHAW, PHYLLIS-Intramurals, Booster Club. I BECKER, GALVIN--Booster Club Cabinet, '4l, '42, R.O.T.C. Second Lieutenant, Platoon Leader Drill Team, May Fete Prince, '4l, Vodvil, '40-'41, Senior Dance Committee, '42, Ice Hockey, '4l, '42, Carnival Duke, '42, BEHR, LUCY-French Club, '42, Gauchos, '40-'41, Booster Club. BENEKE, FRANK-Booster Club, Reg. Secretary, '39. BERKMAN, ALECK-Booster Club. , BERLING, JAMES- BIRCI-I, CARMEN-Booster Club, Science Club, Secretary, '40, '41, Socialettes Club, Secretary, '42, Reg. Treasurer, '39. BLALOCK, JEWEL- BLUMENTHAL, NORMAN-R.O.T.C. First Sergeant, '41, '42, N.F.L. President, '41, '42, Debate Squad, Awards, First Places, '39, '40, '41, '42, Balfour Trophy, '40, Extempore, Lamar Junior College, First Place, Freeman Award. BOEHL, DORIS- BOLTON, GRAHAM-N.H.S. President, '41, Track, '40, '41, '42, May Fete, '40, '41, S Association, Student Life Federation, '42, Class Night Committee, '42, BOURRETT, PEGGY- BOYD, WILLIAM-Booster Club, Dramatics Club, '41, BOYETTE, DOROTHY NELL-Booster Club, Advertising Club, '41, Salesmanship Club, '42, Intramurals, '40, BRAININ, ALICE JEAN-Reg. Secretary, '40, Booster Club, French Club, '42, BRANARD, SARAH-Booster Club, Socialettes Club, Vice- President, '42, BROOKS, DAVID GEORGE-Booster Club, R.O.T.C., '39, '40, BROWN, VIRGINIA CLAIRE-Booster Club, Spanish Club, Tennis Club, Intramurals. BRUNSON, LAWRENCE- BRYAN, CATHERINE-Latin Honor Society, '39, '40, Orches- tra, '39, '40, Booster Club, Song Booster, '41, Band, Capt., '41, '42, Vodvil, '42, Reg. Secretary, '41, '42, French Club Reporter, '42, Senior Ring Committee, '42. BUCKLEY, LOLA BETH-Girl Reserves, Corresponding Secre- tary, '39, '40, lnterclub Council Representative, '40, '41, President, '41, '42, Booster Club, Sr. Asst., '41, Sr. Capt., '42, May Fete, '40, Ticket Committee, '41, Intramurals, Archery Club, President, '41, '42, Tennis Club, Vice- President, '41, '42, Student Life Federation, '39-'42, N.H.S., '40-'42, El Oroso, Girls' Sports Editor, '41-'42, Flower and Motto Committee, '42, Reg. Reporter, '39, '40, All Star Basketball Team, '41, '42, BUCKNER, DONALD- BURNHAM, WELBORN-Tennis Team, '42, R.O.T.C., '42, BUSTER, WINSTON-Booster Club, May Fete Duke, '4I. BYRON, ELAINE CECILLE-Archery Club, '39-'42, Booster Club, Senior Captain, '42, Girl Reserves, Vice-President, Program Chairman, '42, N.H.S., '41, '42, Student Lite Federation, '41-'42, Red Cross Council, President, '41-'42, Home Management, Secretary, '40, Intramurals Manager, '41-'42, El Oroso, Business Secretary, '42, Reg. Secretary, '39-'40, May Fete, Decoration Chairman, '41, Camera Club, '39, Class Night Committee, '42. l CALDARERA, SAM-Salesmanship Club, Presiderit, '42, Booster Club, May Fete, '41, Vodvil, '41-'42, Reg. Vice- President, '42. CAPLAN, IRWIN-French Club, Secretary, 42, Latin Club, '40, Booster Club, Reg. President, '39. CARNES, LAWRENCE-American Legion Club, President, '40, Little Drury Lane, President, '40, N.H.S., '40-'42, Presi- dent, '42, Reg. President., '41, Booster Club, Hi-Y, '40, Basketball Team. CARTER, KATHLEEN-Gauchos, Secretary, '41-'42, Vice- President, '42, Directory, '41, All City Drum and Bugle Corps, '42, El Oroso, '42, French Club, '42, Student Life Federation, '42,' Reg. Secretary, '40-'41, Treasurer, '39-'40, lntramurals. CARVILL, PHYLLIS-Debate Club, '39-'40 illlinoisl, Latin Club, Music Club. CHILDRESS, DOROTHY ANN-Gauchos, '39-'40, Booster Club, Tennis Club, '40, Flower and Motto Committee, '42, Vodvil, '42, Reg. Reporter, '40, CHRYSTY, DOROTHY ANN-Spanish Club, Program Chair- man, '41, Reg. Vice-President, '42, N.H.S., '41-'42, Secre- tary, '41, interscholastic Spelling Contest, '40, '41, Student Life Federation, '41-'42, Intramurals, Captain, '41, Booster Club, Reg. Secretary, '39, Class Night Committee, 42, El Oroso, '42, CLARK, JEAN-Carnival Duchess, '42. COCHRAN, DOUGLAS-Football, '41-'42, N.H.S., '42. COHEN, BETTY-Booster Club, Reg. Secretary, '39-40, Re- porter, '40-'42, Intramurals, Dramatics Club. COLDIRON, JUANITA-Booster Club, Reg. Secretary, '41, COLGIN, EVELYN-Booster Club, Gauchos. X COX, JEAN-French Club, Tennis Club, Booster Club, Archery Club, lntramurals. CROCHERON, LUCIA- CROZIER, ELLEN-Booster Club, Dramatics Club, President, '40-'41, Tennis Club, '41-'42, Reg. President, '40-'41, N.F.L., '41-'42, Vodvil, '42, Student Life Federation Rep- resentative, '40-'41. CUNNINGHAM, JIM- CURTIS, BETTY JOLENE-Booster Club. DALLAS, Boa-Booster club, Ha-Y, '41-'42, Basketball, '41- '42, DANOS, EDWARD-Band, Lieutenant, '39-'41, Booster Club, Reg. Vice-President, '39-'40, Treasurer, '40-'41. DARDEAU, BETTY-Booster Club, Salesmanship Club Secre- tary, '40, May Fete Duchess, '41, Gauchos, '40, '41, Directory, '40, Star, Circulation Staff, '41, El Oroso, '41, Reg. Program Chairman, '41, Vodvil, '40, Little Drury Lane, '41, Art Department. DAVID, MAXINE-Little Drury Lane, '41-'42, N.F.L., '39-'42, Second Place N.F.L. District Meet IDeclamation1, Gauchos, '40-'41, Booster Club Cabinet, '41, Reg. President, '40, May Fete, '41, Senior Gift Committee, Intramurals. DAVIDSON, CHARLEY-R.O.T.C. Sergeant, '40-'41, Captain, '41-'42. DAVIS, BARBARA-Reg. President, '39, Secretary, '40, El Oroso, Booster Club, Tennis Club, Variety Show. DAVIS, CHARLENE-Booster Club, Social Relations Club, Program Chairman, '42. DAY, DICK-Academy ot Science President, '39, Secretary, '40, President, '40, '41, Chemistry Club. DESADIER, LENORA-Booster Club, Intramurals, Reg. Secre- tary, '4O. DINERSTEIN, BILLY-N.F.L., '41, '42, Booster Club, Science Club, '39, Reg. Red Cross Representative, Little Drury Lane, '41, '42. DIXON, CHARLOTTE- DOBBS, JEANETTE-Booster Club, Intramurals, Star, Re- porter, '41, '42. DONALDSON, JOHN-N.H.S., '41, '42, Reg. Vice-President, '41, '42. DREWS, GERTRUDE-Intramurals, '41, Booster Club Reg. Representative, '40, DREYFUS, PHYLLIS-Archery Club, '41, '42, Booster Club, Intramurals, French Club, '41, Bowling Team, '42. DUGGER, BETTY- DUSKIN, ARON- ECKHOLM, DAVID GLEN-American Legion Club Vice-Presi- dent, '41, '42, Camera Club, Vice-President, '41-'42, Flower and Motto Committee, '42, Academy of Science Vice- President, '40-'41, Student Life Federation, '41-'42, N.H.S., '40-'42, Star Photographer, El Oroso Staff Photographer, '41-'42, Ref. President, '39-'4O. EHLERS, LYNN J.-Booster Club, Vodvil Asst. Master Cere- monies and Business Manager, '41, Reg. Vice-President, '40, Secretary and Treasurer, '41, Secretary, '42, Senior Dance Committee, Salesmanship Club, Vice-President, '40, El Oroso, May Fefe Advertising Committee, '40-'41, EINHORN, ROSALIE-Booster Club, Dramatic Club, '41-'42, Reg. Secretary, '39-'4O. ELAM, MARGIE-Booster Club, Archery Club, '40, ELDRIDGE, THOMAS WILLIAM-R.O.T.C., Drill Team, Second Lieutenant, '41-'42, Booster Club, Dramatics Club. ELGIN, BETTY LEE-Intramurals, Swimming Team, '39-'40, Tennis Club, '42, Booster Club, Vodvil, '41, '42, Little Drury Lane, '40, '4l. 1 , I ELLIS, WILEY W.-CPaducahI Class Vice-President, '39-40, Class President, '40, '41, Booster Club. ENGEL, MADELINE-Booster Club, Reg. Treasurer, '42. FARQUHARSON, LOIS JUNE-Little Drury Lane, '40, '41, '42, Band, '40, '41, N.F.L., '40, '41, '42, First Place N.F.L. District Meet, Booster Club. FERRELL, JEANETTE-Band Majorette, '39, '40, '41, Libra- rian, '39, '40, '41, Booster Club, French Club, '41. FERGUSON, HARMON - Band, Major, '41-'42, R.O.T.C., Captain, '41-'42, Booster Club. FINE, CHARLOTTE-Booster Club, Intramurals, French Club, '42, Vodvil, '39, Latin Club, '40, El Oroso, '42. FINK, HORTENSE-Booster Club, Intramurals, Salesmanship Club, '42, Advertising and Salesmanship Club, Reporter, '42, Advertising Club, '42. FISCHER, MARY-Intramurals. FLEISCHER, ADELINE-Gauchos Bugler, '39, '40, Girl Re- serves, '4O. FRANKFURT, BETTY- FRAZER, CARL-Booster Club. FREED, ABBYE-R.O.T.C., Sergeant, '42, Drill Team, '41, '42, Reg. President, '40, Treasurer, '42, Salesmanship Class President, '41, Booster Club, May Fete Junior Duke, '41, Variety Show, '42, El Oroso Snapshot Editor, Advertising Staff, '42, Invitation Committee, '42, Carnival Duke, '42. FREEMAN, SUZANNE-Booster Club, Song Festival, '4l. FRETWELL, NINA LOU- FRETWELL, WINNIE LEE-Reg. Vice-President, '42. FRIEDMAN, DAVID- FRIEDMAN, MONTE- FUGETT, EARL-Booster Club. GABOURY, CAROLYN-CNew Yorkl French Club Vice-Presi- dent, '4O, Reg. Treasurer, '39-'40, Motion Picture Club, '39-'40, Current Events Club, '40-'41, Red Cross Represen- tative, '39, '40, Latin Club, '39, '40, ISan Jacinto? Gauchos, '42. GAITZ, ETHEL-French Club, '42, Latin Club, '40, lntra- murals, Archery Club, '39, Booster Club. GARFINKEL, EVELYN-Booster Club, Junior Red Cross Club, Representative to City Meeting, '42, Intramurals, Star, Re- porter, '40, GASTON, JOHN ZELL--May Fete Electrician, '40, '41, Chief Stage Manager, '41, '42, R.O.T.C., Sergeant, '42. GAYLE, BILLY- GELLER, MICHELL DONN-Latin Club, '40, Booster Club' N.F.L., '41, French Club, '41, GERSON, ALFRED-Star, Reporter, '39, '40, Editor, '40, '41, '42, Booster Club, Reg. Reporter, '39, Secretary, '40, Vice- President, '41, Social Relations Club Secretary, '42, Sales- manship Club, '40, '41, S,P.C.A., '40, Football, '39, '41, Lettered in '41, GERSON, CECILLE-Booster Club, Intramurals, '41. 1 GOLDMAN, MIRIAM-N.H.S., '41, Booster Club, '4O-'41. GLEASON, DOROTHY-Latin Club, '40, French Club, '42' r Booster Club, Reg. Treasurer, '40, Intramurals, Vodvil, '41. GLOECKLER, HAROLD CHARLES-Booster Club, '41, '42. GOODMAN, LOIS-Gauchos, Bugle Lieutenant, '40, All City Drum and Bugle Corps, Booster Club, Captain, '39, '40, Tennis Club, '41, '42, EI Oroso, '41-'42, May Fete Trumpeter, '40, Student Life Federation, '40, '41, Cap and Gown Committee, '42, Latin Club, '4O. GOUGENHEIM, MILTON-Booster Club, '39, '40, Ice Hockey, '41, '42, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, '41. GOUGH, FRANCES-Booster Club, Homemaker's Club, Enter- tainment Committee, '40, Gauchos, '41, Reg. Vice-President, '42, Brigade Lieutenant lAustinI, '39, Pan American Club tAustinI, '39. GOULD, BARBARA-Homemaker's Club, Social Chairman, '40, '41, Booster Club, Red Cross Representative, '42, Archery Club, '41, GRAY, NELLIE ROSE-Band Majorette, '40, '41, Gauchos Maiorette, '39, Cheerleader, '42, Student Life Federation, '42, Variety Show, '42, Vodvil, '41, Booster Club, May Fete Duchess, '41, Reg. Reporter, '41, '42, Treasurer, '39, '40, Intramurals, Cap and Gown Committee, '42, Carnival Duchess, '42. GRAY, PHYLLIS JEAN-Band Maiorette, '40, '41, Gauchos Moiorette, '39, Cheerleader, '42, Student Life Federation, '42, Variety Show, '42, Vodvil, '41, Booster Club, May Fete Duchess, '41, Reg. President, '39, Vice-President, '40, Committee Chairman, '41, '42, Intramurals, '42, Cap and Gown Committee, '42, Carnival Duchess, '42. GREGORY, JIM-Booster Club, '41, '42, R.O.T.C. Sergeant, '40-'42, Drill Team Corps Sergeant, '39, '40, Reg. Presi- dent, '39-'41, Vice-President, '41, '42. GRIGGS, GLORIA-Booster Club, Homemaker's Club, '40-'42. GULLO, AUGUST- GULLO, FRAN-Booster Club. HAFERKAMP, LOIS-Booster Club, Intramurals. 1, S - '2- -2 ' 5 N4-Z? rmvwxmqs ss, 4,9 HALPIN, HARRY JAY-Booster Club, Salesmanship and Ad- vertising Club, '42, Radio Speech, '42. HANNA, THOMAS W.-Booster Club, Football, '40, HARDIN, LUClLLE- HARGIS, MARGARET-El Oroso, '41, '42, Gauchos, '40-'42, Secretary, '42, All City Drum and Bugle Corps, '42, Intra- murals, Spanish Club, '40, '41, Booster Club, Student Life Federation, '42. HARRIS, J. T.- HARRIS, RUTH-Orchestra, '39, '40, Band, Private First Class, '40-'42, Booster Club, Star, Stalesman, Staff Reporter, '41, '42, Red Cross Reporter, '41, '42. HARRIS, T. D.-Football, '40, Manager, '41, S Association, '40, '4I. HARTWELL, CLARITA-N.H.S. HARWOOD, JEAN--Intramurals. HAYNES, ELIZABETH-Booster Club, Intramurals. HEDRICK, FRANCES-Booster Club, Gauchos, '39-'41, Reg. President, '39-'40, HERRMANN, ELWOOD-Booster Club. HEWETT, HARRIET ELIZABETH-Booster Club, Intramurals. HICKERNELL, DOROTHY RUTH-N.H.S., '41, '42, Booster Club, Archery Club, '41, '42, French Club, Vice-President, '42, D.A.R. Representative, '42, Intramurals. HILL, VIVIAN MAE-Booster Club, Intramurals, Reg. Secre- tary, '40, Secretary and Treasurer, '41, Variety Show, '42, Physical Education Program, '41. HOLLEY, MARY JANE-Booster Club, Tennis Club, '40-'42, Archery Club, '40-'42, Intramurals. HOLLEY, NORMA-Tennis Club, '39, Intramurals, Booster Club, Reg. Secretary, '41. HOLT, CHARLES LEE ROY-lMaine and lllinoisl Cross Coun- try Team, '38-'40, Science Club, '38-'39, iSan Jacintol R.O.T.C., Corporal, '42, Camera Club, '41-'42. HOOKS, DORIS RUTH-Intramurals, Vodvil, '40, Spanish Club, '41, Tennis Club, '42, Booster Club, Song Booster, '42, Red Cross Council, '42, El Oroso, '41, '42. HOWELL, LOIS- HUACUJA, DOLORES-Archery Club, '39-'42, Latin Club, '39-'40, Intramurals, French Club, '42, Spanish Club, '42, Foreign Auxiliary, '41-'42, Reg. Red Cross Representative, '42. HUTTON, MARGARETTE-Gauchos, '41, Booster Club. IRVINE, VOLLIE JEAN-Booster Club, N.F.L., '40-'42, Span- ish Club, '42, May Fete Dancer, '40, Second Place Decla- mation, '40. JAHN, INA BELL- JAPHET, EDITH LOUISE-El Oroso, Assistant Club Editor, '42, Gauchos Flag Bearer, '41-'42, Booster Club, Latin Club. JARRARD, PATRICIA-Booster Club, Captain, '41, Tennis Club, N.H.S., Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Intramurals Cap- tain, '41, '42, Play Day, El Oroso, Senior Ring Committee, '42. JONES, THOMAS FRED-Booster Club Cabinet, '42, R.O.T.C. Captain, '41-'42, Drill Team Sergeant, '40, '41, '42, Class Night Committee Chairman, '42, Reg. Reporter, '41, Carni- val Duke, '42. KASTUR, CIANNE-Tennis Team, '40 iLamarI, Booster Club. KEIM, MARlAN-- KEMP, MARGARET-Gauchos, Treasurer, '40, Drummer, '40, '41, Driller, '42, Booster Club, El Oroso, '42, Student Directory, '40. KENT, MARGARET ELINOR-Booster Club, Sophomore Asst., '39, Vodvil, '40, '41, '42, May Fete Duchess, '40, '41, Court, '39, Gauchos Lieutenant, '40, Major, '41, Cup for Gauchos Competitive Drill, '40, Directory Advertising Man- ager, '4l, Most Popular Girl, '42, El Oroso Circulation Manager, '42, Secretary of Senior Class, Student Life Fed- eration, '41-'42, Spanish Club, '41, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '39, '40, '41, Reg. Secretary, '40-'41, Carnival Queen, '42. KEEPER, SAM-Spanish Club President, '41, Booster Club, City Wide Student Life Federation, Vice-President, '41-'42, N.H.S., Little Drury Lane, N.F.L. KITTRELL, NORMAN-Booster Club, Latin Club, EI Oroso, Salesman, '40. KLESS, RUBY LEE-Booster Club Chief, '42, Little Drury Lane, Manager, '40, Secretary, '41, N.F.L., Social Chairman, '40- '4l, Treasurer, '41-'42, Debate Squad, '40, '41, '42, City Wide Debate Team, '42, Intramurals, Student Lite Federa- tion, N.H.S., Reg. Vice-President, May Fete, '41, French Club, '42, Senior Dance Committee, '42, Carnival Prin- cess, '42. KNOBLES, PAULINE- I -I S KRAKOWER, BERNARD-R.O.T.C. Corporal, 41 42, Staff Sergeant, '42, Gift Committee, '42, Booster Club, Reg. Vice-President, '39, Slide Rule Club Secretary and Treasurer, '40, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, '42. KUPFERBERG, NATALlE- LANDA, LOUIS-R.O.T.C. Corporal, '39-'40, Sergeant, '40- '4l, First Lieutenant, '41-'42, Drill Team, '40, '41, '42, Class Night Committee, '42, Booster Club, Reg. President, '41-'42. LANGWORTHY, JIM-Band, '40-'41, Orchestra, '39-'40, N.H.S., '41-'42, Hi-Y Vice-President, '42, Older Boys Conference, Congressman, '42, Science Club, Booster Club, Hi-Y Council. LANTZ, GLORIA BEATRICE-N.H.S., '42, Tennis Club, '4l. I LASSITER, MARY JO-lReaganl Reg. President, '39, '40, lSan Jacintol Reg. Vice-President, '40, President, '4l, Booster Club, Red Cross Council, '4l-'42, Intramurals. LAWRENCE, CORINNE-Booster Club, Intramurals, Salesman- ship Club, Secretary and Treasurer, '40, LEOPOLD, BILLY-Booster Club Cabinet. LEVY, GERTRUDE-Latin Club, '39, '40, N.F.L., '41-'42, Intramurals, Tennis Club Treasurer, '4l, '42, N.H.S., '42, Booster Club, Senior Beauty. LEVY, RUTH-Booster Club. ORR, MARGARET JANE-Booster Club, '42, May Fete Dancer, '4O. LEWIS, SARAH LEE-Salesmanship Club, '40, Advertising Club, '4l, Intramurals, Little Drury Lane, '4l, '42, Booster Club. LEWIS, SHIRLEY LEE-Academy of Science, '40, '4l, Booster Club, Girl Reserves, '4l-'42, Social Relations Club, '4l. LEWIS, THELMA BELLE-Booster Club, Archery Club, '39- '4O, Sophomore Beauty, '40, May Fete Duchess, '4l, LIPSON, ELENA-Booster Club, French Club, '42, N.H.S., '4l, '42, Gauchos, Flagbearer, '4l. LOONEY, CATHERINE- LOTSPEICH, HARRY-R.O.T.C. Second Lieutenant, '4l-'42, Booster Club, Class Night Committee, '42, Reg. President, '40, Vice-President, '4l, LOWE, BEVERLY ANN-May Fete Dancer, '40, '4l, Booster Club, '40, '4l, '42, Reg. Vice-President, '4l, Gauchos, Re- porter, '42, Spanish Club, '42. Lov, MARY JANE--El arose, co-Editor, '42, Junior Editor, '4l, Sophomore Editor, '39, Booster Club, N.H.S., '39-'4l, Student Life Federation, Latin Club, Spanish Club, May Fete, '40, '4l, Chairman Cap and Gown Committee, Tennis Club Secretary, '39-'40, Vice-President, '40-'4l, Secretary, '4l-'42, Reg. President, '40, Vice-President, '4l, Secretary, '42, Intramurals, Red Cross, '42, Most Representative Girl. MAAS, ELAINE-N.F.L. Vice-President, '42, City Meet De- bate Team, '4O-'42, Debate Squad, '40-'42, N.H.S., '4l, '42, Booster Club, French Club, '42, Intramurals. MABRY, LEONA- MacFERRAN, VIRGINIA--Booster Club, Science Club, '40, Tennis Club, '4l, '42, Student Life Federation, '42, Intra- murals. MANDEL, JOEL-Booster Club, Vodvil, '4l, Variety Show, '42, French Club, '42. MARROQUIN, J,OSUE- MARTIN, BOB-Reg. Secretary, '39, Vice-President, '40, Booster Club, Band, '39, '40. MARTIN, BURKE- MARTIN, CHARLOTTE- MATULA, ARTHUR-R.O.T.C. Sergeant, '41-'42, Booster Club. ' MAYFIELD, IRIS- MCCULLOUGH, MILDRED-Gauchos, Lieutenant, '40, Captain, '41, Star, Editor, '41-'42, N.H.S., Secretary, '42, Student Lite Federation, '41-'42, Spanish Club, Program Chairman, '40, Secretary, '41, Tennis Club, '39, '42, Reg. Secretary, '42, Red Cross Representative, '42, Booster Club, Student Directory, Advertising and Circulation Staff, '40, '41, EI Oroso, Advertising and Literary, '40, '41, Gift Committee, '42. MCCURDY, MARALYN-EI Oroso, Literary Editor, '42, Gau- chos Best Bugler, '41, N.H.S., Student Life Federation, Booster Club, Latin Club, Latin Tournament, '40, Cap and Gown Committee, '42, Reg. Secretary, '40, Treasurer, '41, Student Directory, Filing Editor, '41, Spanish Club, '42. MCELROY, JANE-Student Life Federation, '40-'41, '41-'42, N.H.S., '40-'42, Latin Club, Reporter, '39-'41, Tennis Club, '39-'40, Booster Club Captain, '39, May Fete, Lady- in-Waiting, '41, Scenic Director, '41, Intramurals, EI Oroso Salesman, '40, '41, MCKINNEY, MARY GAYLE-Gauchos, Drum Lieutenant, '41, Drum Sergeant, '42, Treasurer, '42, All City Drum and Bugle Corps. MCLELLAND, LOU NELL-Booster Club, Reg. Secretary, '42, Intramurals, Captain, '40, Red Cross Representative, '42. MELAMED, GERALD-Booster Club, Red Cross Representa- tive, '42. MEYER, BEN- MEYERSON, IRVING-Reg. President, '40, '41, '42, Tennis Team, '40, '41, '42, Football, '41, Booster Club, Track Team, '40. MILLER, BETTY LEE-Booster Club, Gauchos, Drum Lieuten- ant, '40, Drum and Bugle Major, '41, Student Life Federa- tion, '41-'42, Blue Moonlight Vodvil, Petite Vodvil, '40, Variety Show, '42, Invitation Committee, '42. MILLS, ANN-Booster Club, Sophomore Assistant, '40, Junior Assistant, '41, Program Chairman, '42, Little Drury Lane, interscholastic Play, '41, Student Life Federation, '41-'42, N.H.S., '41-'42, French Club, '42, Dance Pageant, '40-'41, May Fete Junior Duchess, '40-'41, Vodvil, '42, Senior Ring Committee, '42, Reg. President, '40, Secretary, '41, EI Oroso, '40, '41, Senior Dance Committee, Sophomore As- sistant, '40, Junior Assistant, '41, Intramurals. MINAGAWA, GRACE- MITCHELL, BETTY JANE-Gauchos, '40, Intramurals, Booster Club. MITCHELL, DANNY-Booster Club, Reg. Vice-President, '41, Star, Reporter, '42. , MITCHELL, JOANNE-- MOLLER, BERNARD-Slide Rule Club, '41, Spanish Club, '42, Booster Club, Band, Lieutenant, Sergeant, '40-'42, Swing Band, '41-'42. MONROE, PEG-Gauchos, Treasurer, '41, El Oroso, Senior Ac- tivities Editor, '42, Junior Pictures, '41, Student Life Feder- ation, Secretary-Treasurer, '41-'42, French Club, Treasurer, '42, Latin Club, Booster Club Captain, '39-'41, Student Directory, Advertising Staff, '39-'41, Assistant Editor, '41- '42, Invitation Committee Chairman, '42, May Fete, '40, '41, Reg. Secretary, '39, Treasurer, '40, Program Chair- man, '40, Tennis Club, Camera Club. MOORE, EVELYN-Booster Club, Salesmanship Club, '41, Advertising and Salesmanship Club Vice-President, '42, Intramurals. MOORE, VALLIE JEAN- MORGAN, BILLY-Invitation Committee, '42, May Fete, '40, '41, Reg. Vice-President, '41, French Club, '42, El Oroso Advertising Manager, '42, Booster Club, American Red Cross. MORROW, BILL-Basketball, '39-'42, Lettered in '40, '42, Track, '40-'42, Lettered in '41, '42, Football, Lettered in '40, '41, S Association, '40-'42, Swimming Team, State Meet, '41, '42, MORTLOCK, MARY LOU- MOSES, ALFRED- MULLER, ELESE- MURRAY, LOIS BERNICE-Booster Club, Reg. Secretary, '42, May Fete, '40, Homemaker's Club, '4l. NATHAN, HERMAN-Booster Club, Star, Business Manager, '40-'41, Social Relations Club, '41, Salesmanship Club, '40, Advertising Club, '41, Spanish Club, '39-'40, B Team Football, '39. NEWLIN, ROBERTA-Booster Club, Scribe Booster, '41, Cabi- net, '40, '42, Student Life Federation, Senior Dance Com- mittee, Reg. Secretary, '41, '42, Vice-President, '40-'41, N.H.S., Gauchos, Best Driller Award, N.F.L., '41, May Fete Junior Princess, Vodvil, '41-'42, NORMAN, HORACE- S Association, '41, '42, Football, '39-'41, Track, '41, '42, Swimming, '39-'42, Senior Ring Committee, Reg. Treasurer, Student Life Federation, Booster Club. NORTHINGTON, MICKEY- NOWLIN, WILMA MARIE-Booster Club, Song Booster, '40, '41, Reg. Vice-President, '40, '41, May Fete Duchess, '41, Vodvil, '41, Variety Show, Secretary, '42, Invitation Com- mittee, N.F.L. OSHMAN, MELVIN-Salesmanship Club, '41, Advertising Club, '42. OTT, GENE-N.H.S., '41-'42, Student Life Federation, '41- '42, Booster Club, Camera Club, Secretary and Treasurer, '41-'42, Chemistry Club, '40. OVERTON, BOB-Football, '39-'41, S Association, '40-'4l. PALMER, KITTY-Salesmanship Club, Secretary, '4l. PARISH, HELEN-Booster Club. PARK, EVELYN-Booster Club. PARKER, BILL-R.O.T.C. Lieutenant, Staff, '41, '42, Drill Team, '41, '42, Booster Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Cabinet, '41, El Oroso, Advertising, '40, '41, Student Life Federa- tion, '40, '41, '42. PARR, ROBERT LEE-Booster Club. PEMBERTON, CHARLES-May Fete, '40, '41, Booster Club, Senior Assistant, '41, Chief, 42, Dance Pageant, '40, '41, Yell Leader, '40, Head Yell Leader, '41, Junior Class Presi- dent, '41, Student Life Federation, '41, '42, Hi-Y Vice- President, '41, Track, '40, '42, El Oroso, '40, '42, N.H.S., '41-'42, Vodvil, '41, '42, Most Popular Boy, '42, Senior Dance Committee, '42, Reg. Vice-President, '40, Carnival King, '42. PLATT, RACHELL- POLMER, MAXINE-Booster Club, Advertising Club, '41-'42, Socialettes, Treasurer, '42. PORTER, MARY JO- PRENSKY, FLORA-N.H.S., '42, Booster Club. RALSTON JEANNE-Gauchos, Secretary, '41, Booster Club, May Fete Dancer, '41, Star, Reporter, '41, '42, Directory, Circulation Stuff, '40. RAMSEY, JOE- REDMAN, M. D.-Booster Club, Salesmanship Club, '41, '42, Bowling Team, '42. REICHEK, RENEE- REID, VlRGlNlA- RICE, BETTY FAY-Gauchos, '40-'42, Socialettes Club, Vice- President, President, '42, Star, '40-'42, Homemaker's Club, Reporter, '40, Reg. Reporter, '41, Booster Club. RICH, HERSHEL M.-lOok Pork and lllinoisl Honor Roll, '38- '4O, Latin Club, '39-'40, Science Club, '39-'40, lSan Jacinto? Booster Club, Photographer, Star, '40-'42, El Oroso Photographer, '41, '42, Slide Rule Club, Vice-President, '40, '41, Camera Club, President, '41-'42, N.H.S., '41-'42, N.F.L., '41-'42, Student Life Federation, '41-'42, Red Cross Council, '42, Senior Ring Committee, '42. RIMEL, ETHEL MAE- ROBINETT, JOHN HENRY-R.O.T.C., '40-'41, Variety Show, '42, Booster Club, Petite Vodvil, '41, May Fete Committee, '41. ROBBINS, HENRY LEE- ROBINSON, GRACE MARIE-Booster Club. ROCO, CALVIN- ROSENBERG, NORMAN- ROSENSTOCK, GERALDINE-Booster Club. ROSEMARIN, MARVIN-Booster Club, Football B Team, '40, Reg. Reporter, '4l. ROTH, RICHARD-R.O.T.C. Platoon Sergeant, '42, Rifle Team, '42. ROTHSCHILD, BABETTE-French Club, '42, Archery Club, '40, Booster Club. ROUNTREE, MARY ANNE-Reg. President, '40, Treasurer, '4l, Booster Club Cash, '4l, May Fete, '40-'4l, Archery Club, Star, '40, Intramurals, EI Oroso. RUFF, WALTER-R.O.T.C. First Sergeant, '40, First Lieuten- ant, '4l, Captain, '42, Football B Team, '38, A Team, '39-'42, S Association, Booster Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, '42, Track, '42, Basketball Manager, '4O. RUSSELL, MARTHA-Spanish Club, '40-'42, Secretary, '39- '4O, Treasurer, '40-'4l, Vice-President, '4l-'42, Invitation Committee, '42, Intramurals. SAMET, LEON- SAMMIS, WILLIAM ALFRED-R.O.T.C. First Lieutenant Adju- tant, '4l-'42, Booster Club, Invitation Committee, '42, Reg. President, '40-'4l, Vice-President, '40, Federal Inspection, Neatness Award. SAMPSON, YVE'l'l'A-N.H.S., '42, Runner-up Senior Beauty, '42, Littly Drury Lane, '42, Orchestra, '4l-'42, Junior Red Cross Representative, '42, Archery Tournament, Alternate Medal, '4l, Booster Club. I SANDERS, MARY BELLE-Booster Club, El Oroso, Telephone Committee, '42, Latin Club, French Club, N.H.S., Intra- murals. SCHENCK, PAT-Reg. President, '39, Tennis Club, EI Oroso, Feature Editor, '42, Gauchos, President, '42, Sergeant, '42, Secretary, '4l, Student Life Federation, '42, N.H.S., Vice- President, '42, Invitation Committee, '42, Booster Club, Student Directory, Assistant Editor, '42, All City Drum and Bugle Corps, '42. SCHLAMME, OTTO-Social Relations Club President, '42, Bond, Lieutenant, '4l-'42, Advertising Club, '42, Booster Club. SCHMIDT, MARILYN-Booster Club, Intramurals. SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM JOHN-Booster Club. SCHNEIDER, JOYCE- SCHORNSTEIN, MOISE-Booster Club. SCHRAMM, BONNIE-Booster Club, Cash, '4l, Cabinet, '42, Vodvil, '39-'42, May Fete Herald, '4l, Debate Team, City Meet Second Place, Beaumont First Place, N.F.L., Secretary, '4l, '42, Class Night Committee, '42, Gauchos, Lieutenant, '39, '40, Advertising Club, '42, Reg. President, '42, Student Life Federation, '42, Carnival Duchess, '42. SCHUMACHER, ODE-Booster Club, May Fete, '40, Intra- murals. SCOTT, PARKER HARRIS-Booster Club, S Association, '40-'42, Football Letterman, '40, '4l, Swimming, '39-'42, Senior Dance Committee, '42, El Oroso Circulation Sales- ' man, '42, El Oroso Advertising Salesman, '42, Boys' Sports Editor, '42, Carnival Prince, '42. SEFTON, BETTE- SELZER, ARTHUR- SHAPIRO, WILL- SHARP, TOMMY- SHIELDS, RUTH- SHIREY, JACK-Reg. President, '40-'42, Booster Club, El Oroso Co-Editor, '42, Student Life Federation, '42, Gift Committee Chairman, '42, N.H.S., '41, '42, R.O.T.C. Ser- geant, '40-'41, Lieutenant, '41, Major, '41-'42, Drill Team, '40-'42, Most Representative Boy. SILVERMAN, MARTIN-Booster Club. SLOAN, BETTY- SMALLWOOD, EDDIE- SMITH, KENNETH-N.H.S., '42, R.O.T.C. Sergeant, '40-'42, Booster Club, El Oroso, Art Editor, '42, Advertising Staff, '42, Senior Gift Committee, '42, Vodvil, Advertising, '41- '42, Reg. Secretary and Treasurer, '41-'42, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, '42, Carnival Duke, '42, SNAPP, E. A., JR.-Reg. President, '39, '41, '42, Vice-Presi- dent, '40, Hi-Y Secretary, '41, President, '42, Hi-Y Council Vice-President, '42, President, '42, Y.M.C.A. Boys' Cabinet, President, '39-'41, Hi-Y Girl Reserve Sunrise Service Chair- man, '41, SOLOMON, LOUlE-- SOWELL, ANNE CECIL-Latin Club, '40, Homemaker's Club, Representative to P.T.A., '40-'41, Intramurals. SPENCE, HELEN-Little Drury Lane, Booster Club, Intra- murals, Tennis Club, '42, SPILLER, LIDA LOUISE-Gauchos President, '41, Lieutenant, '40, Captain, '41, Student Directory, Editor and Business Manager, '41, Advertising Staff, '40, Circulation Staff, '39, Most Advertising Award, Booster Club, Senior Captain, '42, Hawthorne Party Decoration, '41, Reg. President, '40, '41, Vice-President, '39, '40, Student Lite Federation, '40-'42, El Oroso, Senior Activities Committee, '41-'42, Clubs, '41- '42, Flower and Motto Committee Chairman, '42, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '40, '41, Spanish Club, '40, '4l. STANDLEY, JUNE-Booster Club, Spanish Club, Senior Flower and Motto Committee, '42, Gauchos, Model Gaucho, '41- '42, Bugle Sergeant, 41, N.H.S., Reg. President, '41-'42, Vice-President, '41. STARTZELL, JIMMY-R.O.T.C. First Sergeant, '42, Booster Club. STEINBERG, SYLVIA-Booster Club, N.H.S. '40-'41, French Club, '41. ' STONE, HARRY JACK, JR.-Football, Assistant Manager, '39, Manager, '40, Hi-Y Secretary-Treasurer, '40, President, '40- '42, Hi-Y Council, President, '41-'42, Older Boys' Confer- ence Congressman, '41-'42, Booster Club, Student Life Fed- eration, '4l-'42, S Association, '39-'40, STOREY, HELEN-Booster Club, Gauchos, '39, '40, '41, Petite Vodvil, '41, Reg. Secretary, '4O. STRAUB, ANNIE BELL- STUDE, BERNICE JACQULINE-Booster Club, Spanish Club Chairman of Constitution Committee, '41-'42, Intramurals. SUTERLAND, PAT-Booster Club, Tennis Club, '41, '42, Star, Reg. Reporter for Star, '41. SUTTON, GRACE-Booster Club, Sophomore Assistant, '40, Beauty, Sophomore, '39, Junior, '41, Senior, '42, Gauchos Lieutenant, '40, Captain, '41, Vodvil, '40, '41, '42, French Club, '42, May Fete Duchess, '41, Reg. Co-President, '39, '40, '41, '42, Senior Dance Committee, '42, Student Life Federation, Vice-President, '41-'42, Student Directory Ad- vertising, '40, Carnival Princess, '42. TALLEY, MONROE-Booster Club, Cash, '41, '42, Senior Class Vice-President, '42, Vodvil, '41, '42, Student Life Federa- tion, '41, '42, R.O.T.C. Drill Team Sergeant, '39, '40, '41, Second Lieutenant, '41-'42, Regimental Adjutant, Armistice Day, '41, Reg. President, '41-'42, El Oroso, Advertising and Circulation, '42, Hi-Y, '40, '41. TARNOPOL, JEROME ALAN-Salesmanship Club, '41-'42, Advertising Club, '42, Booster Club. TATUM, IRMA-Booster Club, Intramurals, Dramatics De- partment. TAYLOR, BEVERLY-Booster Club, Reg. Secretary, '39, Presi- dent, '40, Little Drury Lane, '41, '42. TAYLOR, JEANETTE-Intramurals. TAYLOR, JOHN-Booster Club, Baseball, '42. THEODORE, EMERALD-Booster Club, Star, '41-'42, Intra- murals, Reg. President, 41. THOMAS, FLORA JEAN-Gauchos, '39-'42, Second Lieuten- ant, Drum, '40, Vice-President, '41, Best Drummer Award, '41-'42, Student Directory, Advertising, '39, '40, '41, Cir- culation, '40, '41, Most Advertising Award, '39, '41, Reg. President, '39, Vice-President, '40, Red Cross Representa- tive, '42, Booster Club, N.H.S., '40-'42, Treasurer, '42, Student Life Federation, '41-'42, El Oroso, Clerical, '41-'42, Flower and Motto Committee, '42, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '41- '42, All City Drum and Bugle Corps, '41-'42. TIMMINS, DAN- TIRAS, JOE DAVID-R.O.T.C., '39, '40, Band, '41, '42, Little Drury Lane, '42, Advertising and Salesmanship Club, '42, Booster Club. TOOMBS, BARBARA-Gauchos, Flag Bearer, '41-'42, N.H.S., Booster Club, El Oroso, Club Editor, '42. TOPEK, NATHAN HAROLD-Junior Academy of Science, '40, TRIFTON, YETTA--Salesmanship Club, '40, Booster Club. TROUSDALE, WARREN WILLIAM-Booster Club. TUREAUD, JACKIE- TURNER, HERBERT A., JR.-R.O.T.C. Corporal, '41, Ser- geant, '41, Second Lieutenant, '41, Lieutenant Colonel, '42, C. of C. Award, '41, Drill Team, '40-'41, Thomas Jefferson Manual Arms Award, First Place, '41, Student Life Federa- tion, President, '41-'42, May Fete Junior Prince, '41, Reg. President, Vice-President, '41, '42, Vodvil, '41, Booster Club Cabinet, '41, '42, Program Chairman, '41. TURNER, SHIRLEY RUTH-Booster Club. UHLER, CAROLYN-May Fete, '39, Intramurals, Student Life Federation, Booster Club Historian, '41, '42, Reg. Reporter, '42, Senior Class Treasurer, '42, Archery Club Vice-Presi- dent, '41, '42, Runner-up Senior Beauty, '42, El Oroso, Clerical, '42, Latin Club, Latin Honor Society. VALLONE, BENNIE- VOEKEL, DAWN-Gauchos, Cheerleader, Student Life Federa- tion, '41, '42, Booster Club, Reg. President, '39-'42, Re- lays Maid of Honor, '40, May Fete, Sophomore Princess, '40, Low Senior Princess, '41, Vodvil, '39-'41, Sophomore Beauty, '40, Art Department Contest Winner, '41, Senior Ring Committee Chairman, '42, Carnival Duchess, '42. WADE, KATHRYN LEE- WAGMAN, JOE-Reg. President, '41, '42, Track, '42, S Association, '40-'42, Football, '39-'42, Captain, '42, Booster Club, Hi-Y Club, '40-'41, Swimming, '40-'41, Senior Gift Committee, '42, Carnival Duke, '42, WALLACE, GLADYS-Spanish Club President, '41-'42, N.H.S. Vice-President, '41, Student Life Federation, Booster Club, Intramurals, El Oroso, Circulation, Rotary Award. WALLIN, ALICE GRACE-Booster Club, EI Oroso, Humor Editor, '41-'42, French Club, Program Committee, '42, ln- tramurals, Red Cross Council, '42, Algebra IV Class, Sec- retary and Treasurer, '42, N.H.S., Quill and Scroll. WEAVER, MELVIN- WEINGARTEN, EVETA-- Intramurals, Tennis Club, '42, Booster Club. WEISGERBER, CAROLITA-Booster Club, Red Cross Repre- sentative. WELCH, SARAH FRANCINE--Booster Club, Latin Club, '39- '40, May Fete Dancer, '40, N.H.S., '41-'42, El Oroso, Tele- phone Committee, '42, Reg. Secretary, '39-'41, Red Cross Council, Reg. Representative, '42, Senior Flower and Motto Committee, '42, WILKENFELD, CLAIRE- WILLIAMS, BILL- WILLIAMSON, GLORIA-Intramurals, Captain, '40, Booster Club. WILLIFORD, DORIS-Booster Club Cabinet, '39-'40, Scribe, '40-'41, Chief, '41-'42, May Fete, Maid of Honor, '39-'40, Duchess, '41, Student Life Federation, '41-'42, Student Di- rectory, Circulation and Advertising, '40, '42, El Oroso, Circulation, '40, Advertising, '41-'42, Vodvil, '42, Gauchos, '42, Senior Class Night Committee, '42, WILLIS, KATHRYN-Booster Club, French Club, 42, Varie- ties, '42, April Follies, '41, Gauchos, '41, '42, Song Festival, '41, WILSON, LUCREZIA RAY-Student Lite Federation, '41-'42, Reg. Secretary, '40, French Club, '39, Gauchos, All City Drum and Bugle Corps, '42, Student Directory, Circulation, '41, Class Night Committee, '42, Swimming Team, '42, Booster Club, El Oroso, Circulation, Senior Activities, '41-'42. WINBORN, ETHEL MAE-Gauchos, Treasurer, '41, Student Directory Circulation Manager, '41, EI Oroso, Assistant Business Manager, '42, Advertising, '41-'42, N.H.S. Treas- urer, '41, Student Life Federation, American Legion Club Secretary, '40-'41, President, '41, '42, French Club, Latin Club, Booster Club Captain, '40, Gift Committee, '42, May Fete Trumpeter, '40, Reg. Secretary, '39, Treasurer, '40, President, '41-'42. WOLFE, DAN- WOODROME, JANE-Gauchos, '39-'42, Booster Club, Reg. Representative. WRIGHT, NORA JANE- I I I4 ' YONTZ, DORIS LOHLE'I'I'-Junior Academy of Science, '39- '4O, Band, '40-'41, YORK, GEORGE W.-Moy Fete Duke, '40, '41, Vodvil Master of Ceremonies, '40, '41, N.F.L., '40, '41, Student Life Federation, '40, '41, Hi-Y, '39-'41, Booster Club Chief, '41, Debate Team, '40, '41, President of Senior Class, '41-'41, EI Oroso, Business Manager, '41-'42, Reg. President, '39, Secretary, '40, Treasurer, '41-'42, Latin Club, '40, GRADUATES NOT PICTU RED FEBRUARY 1942 MARGARET BATY, ROY GENE BISCAMP, FRANCES, ISABEL BRANTLY, CAROLYN ANN BYRNE, ALAN GORDON DALRYMPLE, JOHN BUCKLEY GREEN, LOY MARION HEMBREE, TOM FLOREY HOLLAND, JOSEPH THOMAS HUNT, EDNA ADELE KANADY, DONALD KRONZER, FRED SELBER MARKS, FLORENCE GLADYS MEDFORD, DOROTHY NINI, JOSEPHINE PRIDGEON, RENEE REICHEK, WILLIAM L. REYNOLDS, JUNE MARIE RUSCHE, ESTELLE SOUTHWICK, MARY RUTH TAYLOR, MARION VAN COURT, MONTY D. WATTERS, JOANNE WILLIAMS, BILLY WITHERS. JUNE 1942 GEORGE ALLISON, LEE BENNET, DOROTHY L. BRENNER, BARBARA BRUCE, EMILY ALICE CHANDLER, JOE COHEN, LEE EDWARDS, JR., ELLA FARRAR, MARIAM CLARA FESER, SIEGMUND ISADORE GOLDMAN, HAROLD DEAN HARRIS, LESTER HEFT, MARY JEAN HEMBREE, WANDA DOROTHY HERBERT, ROCKWELL HIBBARD, EVELY ROSE HOROWITZ, GERALD KAPLAN, WILLIAM C. KENNEDY, JACK KESSLER, ANNIE BELL LANG,oJULIA ELIZABETH LITTLEJOHN, WILLIAM DANIEL LYNCH, VIRGINIA MARIE MALLICOTE, JESSIE M. MCALLISTER, GRADY LEE MILLER, JOSEPH PAUL MINTON, CAROLYN NYSTROM, ROBERT SUTHER PARROTT, MARJORIE LOIS PAYNE, JAMES RICH PHILLIPS, OUIDA REAKS, FRANCES M. REED, WILLIAM C. RHOADS, ROBERT GORDON ROENIGK, JOYCE MAE SCALLON, LOUIS JOHN SCHELLING, JR., VIOLET SCHRECK- ENBACK, FLOY SETTEGAST, FRANCES GWENDOLYN SEWELL, ARVAL GOODMAN SIMONS, JR., BOGAN SMITH, ROBERT TAYLOR, EDWARD C. TEASDALE, GENE B. THURMOND, CHARLES APPLING TUCKER, MAX TURK, CLAUDE EDWARD VAN VOAST, TEDDY WEATHERBY, JIMMIE LEE WILLIAMS. THE YEARLHNGS 'Tis Q A1 if f A .Y xy, A -A . -A -A '?'B.wz 3 . will-A . T I E' V if . A , 5- E I 'arg 1 ,-E - ., :I B S ' E rf ,. B 11.T,g T. I , 1 :- U- xr 1 Bm ,. X -f7'Y . Eff, -' . as' W 0.2 I I , , .Bw - jk - , ii. , . I fl, A- .T E, B ,ggw ,.-1 , '-ar,::.'.':. ff,1mr ,I 3 ABRAMS, HAROLD ALEXANDER, BARBARA ALEXANDER, LORNA JEAN ARMSTRONG, BETTY J. 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IFS' YL? affix- ' ' N V, 1 - ,Qi r CAKUIYN UH1-CBR YVETTA SAMTSON BETTY Pro ELTJRITQE VIRQINIA 'DURHAM JUANICE WINQORN 1 4 H 1 Jain CLARK 1 BETTY jo sHoRf1' 2551.5 ' :wwf-.-,. , , W-pq., -W- BOBBIE ANDERSON .,w,,.ff ....M1.., .L,gX.,t..J.....,M...,,w..a. ,..+. ...hy N,.... ' DAWN VOELKEL . , m f . .. , V, fa' 1, -f wa a. H- f- - ' .f 'H.. 1 , .... Wy. 1 An ' . 1 av ' if-3 Lf' ' i . , ,Ui f ,.,,,.,,,v,:, -:..f,.g?4 x .Qing X 4 u ,S .. vw- -f' 1 EL? -lc '2m finer ---,- ' .- -- - U 1 H Q 'QF' 1 1 Q -E 3 2 .Q 5.5, F 1 . 'w J, . IA nu, ' i 1. f Z' jg x . , ,, ,N M., ,,,, .a nf -J, . -ff? X.. 1 +L Z1 1- Af' .iq f' pf -' ' :vim-+ R3 A' ' ' ' Q ' ' 1 :S . 1 f Q 'fy ,gf I , -5: f af 5 2 ,, M 5 . .-,--..., -- . f: 5 ' - A. H 1 1 K .jf ik Q I 2 ,fQgX,QQ if E 1 A E 4-:ul 1 N ' 1. X- V . Jr 4 N : : , U ' y, , -1 fi, - ' - ' .,. 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YZ .. pf IW: 1 nf. - - K, -5 - I ' -1 ,- , 'z E , -, ' ' 2- A 4. f' .A 53' - f AL . 4 Q, L 'L' V, mf.. 'fr 'Hur ., V 1 --' ' '. - H V .N-uw..--- i . A K .- . . , A-. Q . A ' gk A, im .f, ' x A Q 1. . .' K. -ill ' .. lt.. A L - x Q af.-fo., - . r I I if s 9 an 'tw-44 , ' . ' 1 . ' -b xw'-1- w-, v-zksakf, f f:-':.i frL.-ug.. Q, Q-F, . ,, A ---'-'M Rim, ' .. . vii -,, , S , THE R DE0 4... .. -e A l s l A Q - .4 J IVA. V A? E f CO-CAPTAINS 5 L-Az WYZAQMAN-NORMAN QQQ 43 4-1 bw- 7 ,Lx A SPOOR S . af G4 L 4 1-A ,tg 'f ,, i 1' ' ,L gg . i m. -.-, ...., ELDRI DGE 3' ws- .. ,f,f . v -LW SHAPIRO 3-'L s i Lufkin-41--Sanlacinta-0 .L ' ,ll 4, c The Luffs huffed and puffed, burying the-bogged- s down Bea rs under an avalanche of East Texas touch- downs, pine cones, and cockleburs. A . i Breckenridge-7 -e-1SanLJacinl'o-I3 c i Bruins clid up the Alamo bunch a la made, Shamblin , raining passes upon them exactly as stars fell upon A 'V Alabama. l A' f 'ii if l 72+ A Sl'.cTl1omas-2 - San Jacinto-0 i c -' ,. , A ticket, a tasket, a safety formed a casket - ,for all r the Bears'hopes. i l m Lamar-33--Sanlhhcinto-'l2. A A 1 A hair-raiser, with the San Jacs raiding the very tepees l of the Redmen for the first three periodsp then Heap Big Chief Barneman running berserk, A tomahawking and 1 i u scalping unmercifully the then very paleface Orosos. gel 'fi ' ' A' - ASHAM-BI,lN Q A '-QWIUCKER LC? .ii e VALONE shim . .,.,.A......,....4-.g,.., . RUFF PARROWT ' FIELDS ,. ,.,--- , K ' if . ff?-' A ,Ns i -'tI i , Milby-0 -- San Jacinto-'I4 Bruins - 100 to I favorites -- chewed great hunks out ofthe boclgsland flanks ofthe vanishing Bisons. Som Houstonjk- San JacintoQ6 San Jac Grizzlies reared up and lustily cuffed the ears of the terrible Tigers, mauling them all over the zoo. Some Fifth Columnist must have talked them out of the tying point. Austin-0 -- San Jacinto-18 t Prancing Ponies' sides literally lathered by whip-Iash- 'ing sollies at South Enders. Davis-7-Sanrlacinto-7d r . sl l l Panthers' axiomatic abilitygtospeedily'cli'fhl51fall trees I all that prevented them from winding up in theipcws of the Bears. g Reagan-27 Jacinto-0 g e Bruins' huge-fpawsltoo colekbenumbed andmud-emgr l yryes s plastered to clamp on to theiworrying burly Bulldogs. Y ,LA 4-. A , , ff? iq ...SCOTT t N , V ..A, he . tr 4:2 5 :t r CROCKER ERTON 5 ' NEELEY . 7, Vg, an 'A .,1,l i BISCAMP ' A HARRIS i'i .Y..A.,., .. . .-....,.......... Attic. own' x, 3 'kd' if J N 5952.555 L MADDE he , 'x .4 ' -. .X .. a 1 ' i 3 'S' ' 'ibloiii-i6iI7T Qs. 3 , ,,,.if?h ,Y,,:,, 3, 5 Q g E f if ft 'fr' is it SAVAGE , , .T. K W 'E 3 ll te i A i s 5' 2' 5 i flex. ,.,,,, siiglila 2 l OVER ,FORK AQIOUCHDOWN! r NQOR BASKETBALL The basketball team of '42 starting a sea- son with only one letterman and a small inexperienced squad proved an early season surprise in basketball circles. They won thirteen of their first fifteen games in both practice and tournament competition, Conroe, Part Arthur, Sam Hous- ton, Austin and Milby falling victims. The Golden Bears were awarded Consolation Tro- phy in the Houston Junior Chamber of Commerce Tournament. lnjulfy and illness overtook this hustling crew and in only two games during the re- mainder of- the season was every player able to play. They turned in sterling performances with numerous close games but in only one did they come out on top. Outstanding players would include every member of the squad, and with four return- ing lettermen and a fine squad up from the B team, watch them go next year. Hi, V ,.. r I x X , . D' es 2 ' xg- Y Q F W x 'P' Q. 5 3 WL , ., . Sv 5 5 A M F. , 55 f 4 ' N ,J 4 Af? ,4- 3 , A ,. , J r fr. .T ' r 5' 12:21.11 1 3 ff Fi .Jw-1 1 :-mi -11 - '- f .M Asc 33551 2 , - LW V ' ' , nm- N 'J f -fr Q . .,. 45:5 . ' - i , Q L ' ' . Q5 VIH 11: ya W I as - ' A .LVX ' : 5 ' 7 his e if Sm If up -f-H .ww ,W-ff gy PEMBERTON i Q v . .. 4 ' g . W :K 'i . , X 6 it A 3 A r . 1 ,M Nw as + 4 K ik Q ' . , n A ,gil ff-315' 1 ' ,-52. y Eg! L. A f 7 V 111 L W A W .J--1 1 .. 5- , -E-' , .-'Q-. I ' rg. 1,-1-ff: E. y i w. f : MORROW W DONALDSON fl BOWLING The newest sport in Son Jacinto hos token the school by storm. Teams from within the school ore fighting it out omong themselves for honors. xuufeg -H--g,,..- , ,- ' SWIMMING I I The swimming teom under the new cooching of Mr. Vie- big shows much speed ond endurance this seoson. The teom expects to do well ot the stote high school meet ot A. ond M. College. if-sul. .. Yi TENNIS The tennis teom hos done well this yeorg odvonced to -H' the finals of the city meet, ond ploced second only to Lomor. GIRLS' SPORTS'- WQODS O 5,19 Pinged when She Shduld have ponged Umpin! p fhv V ff gy GIIRLS' SPORTSff-WOODS We give you the hurdle Bdlue Hcghbull. HIC I ff Q Knit one. Drop Two rx I GIRLS' SPO RTS-HIBRU SH llf Hold it, girls! r S 1 GQi9g DMM Y, ,S - 1 . ' X 8 K N xg,-if , ' Q5 ec 5 ' 1 'K. . , X , , 3 in Onoffi. Nqfnd P k Af' - , 'FAS rl K 5 f x.f BQSVQ S, V011 , ' 6,-,ob S 945011 C Pi 'Q,efP A vi S 59 uSg , GIRLS' SPORTS 4 5 Miss Brush ff-BRUSH 3 in , w Third Period Boshlnoll Champs ,Sm Q, S 5 S 1 ,III 4 .- :. 4. 4.5 ,ge-I JIM -,.. 151.1 v . -1 - .Qs ,V , I .I- . . 225 1 uw Af. .X In . z'f 'Y'-Q-5: 1 1 fralglig V-In r.K , I -. K 1 f . i , C V k', E r 1 :fd n 4- -' Q V i. 5 4 f ' ' ' ...x.,, i I U13 ,.5f...,.-..--,-L..-ww.,-..f.-- ,.,-,.N. -' '. .-fe: ,, . - ,, , . I . ' , '1 ll .TI I H , 1' ,N .ri ' 15 .'-,' 3, 9' , . 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I .. ,I I II .I 1 'R..-.-.- ,' Fiwtf I Q.. k .Jvc le f Ifff f'l1 V uv .riff , xV I , -rg. I I N- NMIIII II I V l I I 1 Ig'.'I.j I4'???gFv'1l 'Q ,-'J iff. J' ,, .,., I . . . I It II ,f ., 4 I s -'I II I . 1 ,. I'I I, I ,- V 4 . , I X a ' - . -- V' L ' 5 -35' i 7 FV: 'V . ' ,r.'-lr., r 'V ,fr lil. MARY JANE LOY, R Co-Editor JACK SHIREY, MR. RE. B. INGRAHAM, C0-Editor j Sponsor J he P Photographers-David Eckholm, Murray Getz, A Art--Kenneth Smith Club Editor-Barbara Toombs Features--Pat Schenck Snapshots-Abbye Freed Humor-Grace Wallin Sports--Lolo Beth Buckley, Parker Scott Senior Activities-Peg Monroe, Lida Spiller Clerical Staff-Flora Jean Thomas, Carolyn Uhler R. O. T. C. Editor-Herbert A. Turner, Jr. I , Literary Editor-Maralyn McCurdy STAFF GEORGE YGRK, Business Manager , W ET I B 5' F Q.. , S W 3 5555 fe f -Q , , -2.1. -. 3. L, ,gi . .wx ,rf . 'mu i?flQfM,l5.L R ' ' -' J A ' .. 4 ' 1 fi . 2 Y W4 YYYV . -A-7 Y, W 5 , Janiiorseel-lsidal3Kittrell,l e A A ,ti 1. Lg 1,1 -,K,, W k ini, 50P50mQV5?f-WilfonsrRoper, e l s il Advertising Staff--Charles, Snyder, JohnnylSChneider s - s y ,Parker Scott, Charles P?mberton,lDOlor6S Dixon? ssl, l Jarnes'lShamblin s s s i s l yy if 3 ,Circalatiani Staff--.Parkers Scott, Gladys Wallaeel i,,l , ,Gwen Dorbritz, Doris Ruth Hooks, Cebe S,ueWilt- linger, Marion Logikwood, Clyde Biirkwell, Billie, , Bailey, Margaret Kemp, Lucretia Wilson, Mory,Jo i ir Christilles, Dolores Huacuja, Monroe Talley, Chai? latte Fine, Jaunice Winbarn, Petrie Williford, Eddie i Jean Atkins, Norma Lee Terrill, Lido Kitrell, Emrnie ... i V 5 Qi x fl I 'A v ant- 2 sl L 'S w s E' -if: K: Sf Powell, Mary Adeleioomis, Lynn Ehlers, Katherine f gg y, K 4 Gaston i s , s , ,,,, Q s s , y , y r y y V W r . 5. , , , , , 5, 5 3 ,, Q Adxfelrtisiing y , Assistant Business l'iQ.fi, - I l N ' '-'x..s: ' A r . 1. 1,4 , .,,xv.c ',1 -K r ' KL - . .rw , -1. 1 , , . - -nzbiif , 1 A ' . J?-L. ' i if f 1. lit' E if 5 fi I - ,fffifgigi , 111 . 4 9 If . M rrll' l I i . l ti. V fl V K ffx il xiii-Tl - l A is e DAVID ECKHOLM, y Photographer 5 J if 2 5' '-fggif-.f,j,Ef3f'f. ' .-ig sf ' ' , H mg: if A .rw A Student Life Federation The Student Life Federation is composed of leaders of the stu- dent body, club officers, class leaders, and good workers. The purpose of this organization is to bring closer cooperation between ll-louston schools through student groups, the San Jacinto chapter being one of seven such groups in the city. Delegates represented l San Jacinto at the annual S. L. F. Convention held in this city in March, where mutual problems were discussed, good ideas ex- changed, and a spirit of friendship and cooperation fostered. GFOCC Sutton, V- Pres-I Heffiieff Tufnerfgi L i Delegation to Student Life Federation PreS12 R99 MONOC, SGC Y'TF?95- f Conference lunching at Bill William's. -.-..........,.. , s :Ei ' tv .v ' 5 Wg .an il 4 ' T rf , - W ,, ri : Q V, sEHyQgsE ,, -, ,: reeds .,-:.,g,if Q' :ns fi . raw ,ig -Lsfififf EVE: 5' kms 2 fer0mameE fl Viiiggt , ?5iQ'.f.ff5 fill gli E E l l The purposes of the- National Honor Societyris to stirnalate and uphold thequalities of unselfish service, high scholarship, good character, andfwisel leadership. The first ainiiof this society E is to make good citifzensship in high schools a quality for distinc- tion: For their society believes that recognition andpraise of the qualities for which it stands will increase the wil! to develop them in school and in thecommunity. Officers for fallfland spring Eterrrisi Ore! .- E ii., ,E it E E E , E E 2121 sss Pfesaideni-GRAHAM BoL'roN, LAWRENCE CARNESE E ' it vice Pfesideni-GLADYS WALLACE, PATSY SCHENCK seEreiQry+DoRoTHYc ci-IRYSTY, MILDRED MECULLQUGH ii so Treasurer-ETHEL MAE WINBQRN, FLORAJEAN THOMAS e 5045 UT' Q BY 0. glsllpx NN P54 MARK v SC 091, agua-jfQLN,f' DOL i aim., RESERVES Remember those doughnuts you bought the last period every Wednesday? These sales provided the necessary funds to enable the Girl Reserves to carry out their many worthwhile projects: A Christmas party given for the children or Rusk Settlement, sal- diers' dances, bay parties and conferences, and the inspiring Easter Sunrise Service. Miss Rob- bie Bayer, leader of the group, has truly aided in accomplishing the purpose ofthe club: Helping girls to face life squarely and finding and giving the best. RED CROSS For the first time in our school's history, a Red Cross Council was or- ganized in the toll ofil94l, Repre- sentatives to the council were elected from each registration, and hold regu- lar business sessions monthly to discuss present and ' future proiects. In this time ot contlict and national emergency the work that this Council performs is especially vital: Stamps are collected, sweaters and afghahs have been knitted, and funds have been raised to contribute to the cen- tral Red Cross. Officers are: President, ELAINE BYRONg Vice President, LIL? LIAN DEESg S ec retiary-Treais ureryf JOHNEL1. MORROWQ IVV'-e Cate, if' Tennis Club Ever notice those girls in shorts hitting a ball over a net? These energetic ladies consti- tute our tennis teams. Players in the club competed against each other to obtain places on the team, insuring top ranking groups of players. In matches against Lamar, Austin, and Reagan, our team was defeated only twice! The club also engaged Ball High of Galveston, regarded as a power in high school tennis, and tallied an even score against them. THE TEAM in-2 The team looks forward to a good showing in the city and state meets. it ph ,gr q 'EVETA WEINGARTEQ l , e , me 1 il7lsvlLv'iX'sEHw, ge, E . . .T ., j: s,:z W f e T' Jzfisss... mm TQ of i V eg J-'M ,-, ,1 Vg, .. M 0 W 4 P ., nina' if G-J X ps--,fs - 'x ' -M 'J' Kiwi. it , K 1b,,.i,1? A V. .Mg Ag M 5 , - - L Wu-if--T - wi- is ' -' N-, . . V, ,. - i if QV,-J' l ' - L 9-Q-, - MARY ADELE LQME-1, in T M!5R!0'3lE ARCHERY CLUB , Q , V - mi. 1 X, Bdllseyel! Bowshre zinzingg fairows are fly- inge-Qfhe, Archery cxublas in mgfaeud. Auhough the team Hes been active this year, and plocgd thiqdm in the, pity meetg the Archery Cklub is Lmhi known :fbi the msweli- wbrk air! has df5li1eA in providing us with Son Niue sedls, and iryloperotingf the Losifond Found. Rerhefnber Elaine inn the Lost ond Eour1gi2K didks'.f know anyone could? lose l I' 1 I President 41 WILLIAM Vice President JIM Vice lf'residentV'.4l ll-llll5Y The Hi-Y, the junior branch of the Y. M. C. A., is one of San-Jac's busiest groups--it again sent the Golden Bear football team to the annual citywide football banquetg distributed programs to the student body at ball gamesg sponsored the faculty basketball game, in which the men's team outpointed the Hi-Y boys, and threw -a swell hash dance afterward. The San Jacinto boys overcame opposing. teams from all other senior highs of Houston ta place first in the basketball league sponsored by the Y and joined with Hi-Y and Girl Reserve Clubs all over the city to make the Easter Sunrise Service at Hermann Park an outstanding success. 42 Secy T BLUMENTHAL ELAINE Bonnie scHRAMM sv LEE mess, DSCCVGTGFY 'Treasurer E NATIONAL IFORIENSJIC LEAGUE Outstanding speakers of the year were Norman Blumenthal and Leon Nad, who received the John H. Freeman award for debate. Altogether, we are proud of our speech- makers who, guided bythe able coach, John Brand- stetter, came through with flying colors. A Despite handicaps in the form of illness and ineligibility,sSon,1ocinto members of the National Forensic League brought home from the season tournament thmefcups and a friumber of second places. Star frepresentatives whose prizes Jnow adorn the trophy case of our Alma Mater are: JUNE FARQUHARSON - humorous declama- tion QNORMAN ,BLUMENTHAL 5-fextemporaneous speaker A Q A ELAINE MAAS and RUBY LEE KLESS--debate. Foreign Auxiliary: Dolores Huacuja, Audrey Gallon Jacqueline Lozare, Joshua Marro-l um Otto Schlamme, Daniel Lee. Americana Legion Club anal Legion Auxiliary 4 Under the banners Character, Service, Companionship, Friendship, and Scholarship, the winners of the Legion awardehave formed the American Legion Club and a foreign auxiliary, composecl of all foreign born students of San Jacinto. Together they presented an inspiring program for Armistice Day, and have token charge of collecting books, games, and magazines for our soldiers. The organization is proud of its capable anciiienergetic sponsor, Miss Collier. . . .Y C ,f.,.1.,t - Q-Mex ' . 3 Q .psf -5 4.1: . Q, we 3, 5. -+1 SHf'r?5ffff i'5ig2 W-'L ' A A V rl. Q- lv :A lu I In IH .I C SAN MCKNT0 TAR Wheh fine f irf6lf fhirty'f i3 gi ven thisyeor in Room 3 l3, t he Sun Jqcifrto Stqr wif l ihdVE5 5g Q:mfjleted A gjrbther suffcQgSful Mdnleyfs i hsffq2:iio n ,f ioqfwfnlithi ci5sSeg team the 'of hfiws wfiHQgg fhe proper? of English, Qven suCIj i Qp4ffJ-c1ote infofp1 q tioh pfdphgfxrfdq and fifs eQifec fiyen egs. ThQ55 fh ig sQ5 0wiedge l is -appiaedQ ig1 pL1btisBing ghe Sfdg The purpose of fhe1Stor to preserjmi' the hgws czhd eybnts Son Son Jbcihfo students---fo 7 ?QpcSv er l eV6ry plfiiie of !ife . lwelI3 does E t accomplish this oim 5 the Sior lightslthe sqhool. , l . . x G U ' fLOhe the Qidefit 'g:md mosf prominent df the clubs in Son JoA- Cinto is the Girls'- Booste'r Club. lncorpprbting fun onrd Q good fime with gbod deeds,-rthe girlsbring Sonia Claus to the Hawthorne children at their Christmas hporty every yedr. No 'one Lwhoioffended XP A ir L3 53? Lk U Q N Q cr rg 9 U A b :Seniqf AAssisrom,,.A1, 0 Q mr, 3-K ff aff? . , 71 sl MARY ADELE ' .r.J,!4Uj9.f Assisff 'hu 'if H is-L. KATHERIN E Sophomgre A55 l SC ,,-Qqsh ie Ssmbf-2. if if 'Q ' 45CATHER1NE Q- Song '- Assistant ' Qoslggier f42 l CAROLYN UHLER Historian DORISA RUTH Song '-'52 RS HARIUET or . LEY- ' IITSHSCY' ,J- Assr stent 4 I the boy party wr!! forget the won derful food the mxdnught confer ence, omil the sieeplesfs nighf' and we gli had Mn at me Dude Rcsrrch stomp, the Eqster Sfyle Showjond the 5pring CQmivci, in' oi? their cacfivities, the girls were advised and guided by their sponsor, Mfg. Godiey. . L - zz, .1 ffii fl 3,r-,,Nr L g l Qjlff rwjmxx 4', kjRLE L. xvihuh 5' WE, ,, Nl iw 1. ritffli Y M5 LK W KF ' -the CHORUS AND APPRECIATION DIVISION OIF' MUSIC More than ever, since the entry of America into World War ll, the value of the Chorus and Appreciation Division of the Music Department of San Jacinto has become vital. From all over the world, Mrs. McGinnis, the director, has received letters from students in active duty, expressing the joy and the satisfaction of hearing in a land for from home the selections they studied in high school. This year's classes have done beautiful work and have acquired a knowl- edge and appreciation of good music whether classic or modern. They are equipped to step into armed forces or civilian life with a cultural back- ground which will enable them, regardless of trials and sacrifices, to keep a song ringing in their hearts. f . I ! Y ,- . , .1-Wm, . . KENNETH SMITH, outstanding qnd talented student Illustrator of 1942 El Orosof. A DAWN voELxsL Bdpesfki con- tinue her ortmwork, butffqt present will train fobeo nurse. 1 fm ff I ff S94 Q .T Q H 5 x l BOYS, BO CHARLES EVERETT Scribe ?'4I JOHNNY LRADER J r. Assistant '41 HERBERT TURNER Program Chairman '41 K GALVIN BECKER , WALTER RUFF Sergeant ot Arms W. Z, MILLER ' ' Sponsor , ..,. . 1 ,,, K1 ...ft . ii kit 7 ir! 1 g k 1' Q f. U, T r f 'KH ,az V. u- Lanham HAROLD HARRQS Ag, AQ Progrcmflhpirmgn WW' ,R V, , N E : V K i l -, x ' fa.. I ..,V .,,, ,V sr- :eggs - mqggge. ' fs, .gdff ik! Lgfl.3L::i:,..21. 9:5 AND oRCHEsTiM W. L' LEQGETT, Director i i The Golden Beor Bond orooses enthusiosmsohd s promotes school spirit ot footboii gcirnes, iis fpepf5iroIiies, auditorium progroms, ond evensduring ordinary proc- tice. The group, with oi present merhbership ofobout forty-five, is moking plons to participate thefonriuol H ,, f .K Mi ,E -g :fy I 5:-zxizvjf' zz- i.. 5 .gr iyff ' - 'fzp iw.ztijjf' i, -li ff f,l,4Sf'!f '- W ie' ., A ,Vg ,Q --'- .::,. , ,. W. ,i S writ.::H,,.M,A..w,. f,3fW,1 Z 7 X, ily: 1 :pg - 11 g a 4 1: zz gg, ,S w' 1: gsfaijm, ,ig ,112 i.X,.:'Eyf-fggizz gf ti' .kj , ' f , ' 37 A if 'lf 'xii' 7' i 5 1: , it in K .i J Eli. Vi Tait V: T: ,i 5 hi yi. 3, I V, 1 - I U i T i Q .,,. M 5 , K i hite, twir er, H rmon Ferguson. Dfum V Major, Bobbie BVOFNSS, fwiflef' Les Ours Francais French students reorganized Les Ours Francais at midterm under the direction of Miss Inez Goodman, in order to learn of the culture and life of France, and carry on the spirit of the Free French. The club is 'for- tunate in having members who have actually lived in France. lda Heintz Bill Johnson Barbara Hicks Gladys Wallace Jacqueline Lazare Irvin Kaplan Catherine Bryan Peg Monroe El Club Espanol Sl no sabe decirlo en espanol, no lo diga. lf you can't say it in Span- ish, don't say it. This is alla part of the Spanish Club's campaign to de? velop fluency in speaking informal, conversational Spanish. El Club Es- panol holds meetings twice monthly, and, after on informal supper and business meeting,rpragrams of songs, games, speeches, and dramatic pres- entations are given, all in Spanish, af course. Pres 4 I FLORA THOMAS V Pres Al in BETTY L MILLER Drum Mayor Al M. MCCULLOUGH Capt '-QI I A C s s. f? P MONROE 2 Trees Drill YH I , Drum U. 41 many ups 'S-mv cha tdkxng OXDOUT was Q -. Congo Xecds 1 F ' J '- d 'XX oihcers. e OU' new U +The new e J 4 Q L . Y A PPT?f52'ec5Kh?'YvQ'5?f9PQ.Whlieibqots''5fUms'5'115'?f00dbuglesufheseme CW! 1fSiQ'iS0ffheG5vChbS.OvdwefeselnwhefwersfinMcinfwvsfevfesenmr eee . l ee -nie! 55.-5 S the rnoxiek' newest seem Mrs., Oakes shows Q fhe bouquet The being tqbie ot 7- 8 Y . Piww-. X lk. f ,:'k,f2 J, MZ-Swag, V P. .xl g , I 1 , .zzf .A, 1- 35, 'L il itory ig rf M 'a ,, 911' X1 -if UI'-1 Ha, W Q X X2 1? a f ami, Q1 3 wiglirb. W ' -ff it X F x- 4 5 ir - af. T . get Ag officers. ff Kent and Mgry Jo h 5, and Bugle of Our ences. 7 xi Yau A' ' - - -A +L-nap? ---- best we Drum and Bggle hard of 'x N109 , DRURY LANE Lone down final curtain of D the l94l-l9l-42 . season after' a -year oft splendid ,achievement Ninety-one students appeared before the footlights, y while fifty-five worked backstage in , producing fivelone-act plays: e Thank Yau, Doctor, A Wed- ding, Twentieth Century Lul- laby, Asleep at the Drawbridgefl and Amie-Spring, and one three- act play, Night of January l6th. Seven students were awarded spe- cial pins signifying that they had done outstandin g work, and the following names were placed on the permanent honor roll of the Little Drury Laneix Lawrence Carnes, Ann Mills, June Fcirquharson, Be-nk Meyer, Maxine David, Gertrude Levy, and Helen Spence, cy, ..,.. 1.,.,,t,- 4.,.c,,...-.a., ,f,,,AM...t ,i.-.,wf , ' NX jl's'brOm5 M 1 l CAMERA CLUB An industry all iniitself, mem- bers of the Camera Club have executed tor atleast shotl prac- tically all the photography in this book. These are the boys that were always clicking shut- ters and flashing bulbs. But art for its own sake was not neg- lected, as testified the trip to the Art Museum and the successful photo contests. The meetings were often devoted to construc- tive criticism of pictures taken by the members as part ofa club project. S elle s mainslbuip and Advertising Cllulb KITTY PALMER l Genial Coach Warren trains the club in the subtle art of sales- manship. They are now able t-o sell any article-houses, hound dogs, service, bombers, and even hamburgers. Annually the bud- ding salesmen attend a big feast, and at its conclusion, the various members relate interesting per- sonal experiences for the benefit of the ofhersy , 1 ,X sWlLBsUR ,SHAIPIROH E Xi if ,f I sifffi MlCKEY NORTH INGTON 2 sssi ' Joe SCHNEQDLER Q wX SAM CALDARERA v 755 MARGARET ANCIRA OLLY EVELYN LAWRENCE HoRTENsE FINK BLIN SPELUNG TEAM , ESSAY wamma . x ' D SPELLING TEAM Helen Feder, Marilyn Gramer, Marie Virginia Barrett, Dolores Dixon. LATIN ESSAY M Mildred Brown, 3rd place, District Meet, Third year Doris Moellenberndtj els? place, Di5trictllMeet,: Second year, 3rd place, State,Meet, Second year. S , LATIN TEAMS Lois Vawterg 4th place, District Meet, Second year Clarence Lohman, Fannie Mae, Frank. , M ESSAY WRITING Bonnie McLeroy, Joe Cunningham, 3rd place, District Meet. 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' I Sggzfl W 15 xx gffm X 4 .Q . - Aa- S-'p 1 E . .. -COMPANY D F' Q Q wif' '55, f' f,, ?- mais Q53 3 1 H H grplmq.-, 4, .7 - Lg, ! n qtc S I ,,:fJ' ' ' ' I o , E 3 f I 1-N, W..- f'i, w-5? rx,f'w-v'-5 4 x,.,s- r Rf -5. , if x4 kv,-uh.- 3 N I ..... ,v st U x . gL :sfzunumgax1m1 socurrv CALENDAR Open House-sponsored by assistant principal any day of the week. Tea-served personally by our Dean to all students too careless to check out. Dance-to Boogie Woogie directed by gym teachers during the first half-hour of each period. Coffee-served during football season to stimulate hopeful bench warmers. SLOGANS-SAN JACKETED 86'X, cooler -in the presence of your best girl's dad. National Joy Smokes -the fumes of E. A. Snapp's ill-smelling runabout. Milder and better tasting -the ham sandwiches, when one is suffering from utter starvation. You can't help inhaling -but you could snitch just one more of dad's ciga- rettes. Good to the last droop -any Latin student. Keep 'em flying -shirt tails. See your dentist twice a year -and your remedial teacher twice a week. No moving parts -this upper-story. . INSIDE STORY Mary had a little watch, She swallowed it, it's gone. Now, everywhere that Mary walks, Time marches on. A LETTER TO THE SCHOOL BOARD Our pearents shore could help us seniors out on the thorny rode to a education. Dad won't never work my trigg for me-he don't know a cosine from a cowcacher. And, though he goes down to the Club and plays Pool til midnight, he gives me hale Columbia because l don't stay to home evry minit, and because l don't make more than two Dee's and three eff's on my re- port cord. If all seniors have as hard a time as l do, its time for yooth to revolt. I blame pearents for half the ignorunce of the whole family. You take my mom. For her to be a 20 per cent modern and proogressive mother, she ought to stop talking so much an the fone, and let Sis have a chance to talk a little to her boy friend who's going off to war. Sis makes turrible grades, becaus she's thinking of that soldier all the time and caint study at all. If Mom would just relax a little, Sis would know all about the Dread Scot case and who sunk the Merrymack. lf this is a democrasy, as Dad's always hollerin' that it is, let's see him burning the midnight oil every night to kach up with the home- work the boss has assigned him. l'll bet Dad 'ud rather be fired than do much homework. l say let's have report cards for all the faimly. Let's crack down on Dad and Mom! . - , ffl! ff ,d ff 'rum' SOUNDS 0 f , 1 Lug 13519. if f X f 0 --... f ' X 1 J f M 0 fx-TX i lf if O 'T-' ' X ,... v..'g,,f4 .f,,'Q',9s q Q I y Q3 41 15323-'fig if-w,?2r,,r'g a l fc: hYAfn1f y-l 1 f 9'3',l '95-vie-ffQ Bdeva 'K lf f A 1- 9 . 66 g 4' Zilla- y 0 Y- A --X' gs m if THREE 0'CLOCK ON A RAINY DAY CAFETERIA ETIQUETTE on mow 'ro wlN rooo AND INFLUENCE Prone! l. Always shove the person in front of you in line. lt will help work up his appetite. 2. Always slip up to the head of the line. Those who have been there fifteen minutes will welcome your presence. 3. Carefully discard old apple cores in the corners. A collection is being made to feed any stray dogs which might wander into the school building. 4. Every day or so, trip a friend carrying a tray. When it drops with a bang, every one will get a laugh. 5. Before eating your banana, carefully place the peeling in the aisle to help one of the hurried pedestrians reach his desti- nation a bit sooner than expected. 6. A good rule is, never to leave the table before combing your hair. Remember! Appearance means everything today. 7. But, of all things, never forget to leave your tray on the table. IN THE DAYS OF PRIORITIES Wool: What's pulled over your eyes from now on will be 80 per cent cotton. Sugar: That sweet line handed out each night under the moonlight, will soon be rationed. Cons: For which Mr. Henderson can always substitute can'ts. Rubber: That stuff used for checks, that there won't be very many of anyway. Cosmetics: That sugar and spice and everything nice 'll soon be just a colorless hog, but absolutely a bag. Gasoline: The absence of which will liquidate many an excuse of being out of the same. Dyes: Without which Clem, the green jerk from the country, will be on the same footing with any blueblood. STYLES lKeeping up with Fashion, which says one must dress according to his occupa- tion - - - I The Sports Writer-lounges in a sporty jacket draped with lively fragments of tied in the last half of the ninth inning, bases filled, two outs and two strikes. The Business Manager-arrives, a la convertible, in a pin-stripe suit, indexed by lists of advertising units. Our Chief Photographer-flashes about in hypo tweeds, colorfully trimmed in scrolls of enlarged-action films. Our Artist-strolls about in a double breasted checked suit, trimmed with the finest oil colors, smoking a paint brush. Circulation Manager-appears in a trimly cut Frachasse suit adorned with first pages of the 550 El Orosos she has sold. Humor Editor-sports a crepe frock with a high waist line and an inset yoke of lace adorned with all the jokes and quips that the humor staff has brought in to her. Junior Debater-struts out in an en- semble of gold braid and dark blue velvet lapels, gayly bedecked with the scalps of his defeated opponents in debating. Editor of Senior Activities-recently ap- peared in a new hat creation, a snappy model made up of long, pliant leather things in true Southwestern style with the crown smartly embellished with just ducky formulas from her chemistry text. Most Popular Boy-appeared at the swanky Epsi-delta polo'game neatly shod in pure chrome sandals, daringly interlaced with strands of hair from all his blonde and brunette lean-to's, cleverly perforated for extra coolness by machine gun fire from his oodles of rivals in the art of woo-ry. Our Advisor-wears a dashing felt hat and cuffless, vestless and pocketless victory suit, buttoned with commanizls of to be edited, and typed by three. Our Literary Editor-holds-the lime light in a V-for-Victory necked formal printed in write-ups of Ky-yi-yippee-yi of the Days of the Golden West. Senior Beauty-draws the eyes of all in new, short, ballet-styled evening wear, woven from the hearts of many admiring beaux who crowned her as the goddess of beauty. TING-A-LING My alarm clock and l live all alone ln a little bedroom I call my own. l hate her and she hates me, But we compromise on Saturday. PLUS 8- MINUS A dab of rouge, A shiny curl, A painted line, A pretty girl. A gust of wind, A little rip, A drop of rain, Another drip. IN MEMORIAM To the memory of a moron joke. Told in girls' gym early in the term. Used by every San Jacinto student, Died in June of a broken heart. lSomeone forgot to laughj DRINK AND THE MAN Me, now, I hain't no lawyer, but I'd a been a good one. Why, even when I was just a lad, my uncle, Zephriah, said I had the tongue of a preacher or lawyer in me haid and we hain't never been a right religious family, anyhoo. But let's get down to facts. Sixty years, man and boy, I been living in Okefanokle. And all these years, I ain't never seen a man what's been hurt by drink, yes, suh, not one mother's son. Why, man, liquor's good fer you. Good fer snake bites from inside and outside. Not only does it cure colds, but gout and cricks, as good as the spit on your stove. lf you feel too low, it makes you feel high, and if you feel high, you will feel low directly. l say start your young ones early on corn and they will live to be at least sixty afore they go blind like me, which is a common ailment around here. Jeremiah Jukes. William, in a fit insane, Hid his head beneath a train. You would be surprised to find I-low it broadened William's mind. Q iq i Wig, - no I r QQ .Sl 1 47. , - 219169 0 ,, :v...'23P4' .Tri Q av i Hg- r me .. - 'I UISllllIll ' Qi T51 X . ,IN 5 x CII x H 1. ii x A .5 od' Sw 'ff- .l l l A FOR THE LOVE OF LARNIN' lLetter after first day of school.I Dear Mama, l shore didn't never. see nothing like school. We jist sit and play games all day. We are beginning to read a swell story called Alice ln Wonderland. Yurs Trooly, Baby Butch. lLetter home on day of graduation.l Dear Maw, I shore hain't never saw nuthing like school. We jist sat and watched the teach- ers play games all day. Say, I shore hope that gal Alice gets back home all right. Yurs Trooly, B. B. l. Butch. A streamline convertible is parked across the street. There's a swift, slinky Cadillac, the car of the elite. A red lincoln Zephyr is stopping for the ig t. A fleetly passing Buick turns my eye to the right. Say, how would you like to go roller- skating? W N LZ Qi X ,H-QQK' 4 , 1 gg'-L. was 07 ,ji i f .at . X lil .: '-. All ss 3' , 'limes 92. E d eot' K- c 9 gas ag Oc l X -AA 0 4 bg K 1Q I , 1 xg it I 3 QLLOCF v F of KEN! ' ,5 : Q - 1-L ' P9 -- , i - e X Pgsgohgs on HAPPY DAY e Up bright and early with the buzz - BE D E! ofthe 3:00 bell. X XX N Exercise with a vigorous walk X ' across the street to the drug- '- es A store. X if Q ll : Find wholesome nourishment in a K 0 .1 q I lemon coke. X 0 V Improve the mind with a glance up X l X b and down the avenue, for any l l - shapely blondes who might be in u distress. dig X ,454 Find companionship on a park -r E' bench under a full moon. Q mi ffx if Returning to the old homestead at 8 am., find rest for a weary body during seven peaceful hours--end of a perfect day. f f -go, 000 0 Ffa X N 4 G47-'-in-.5 and Brice-W' 99: West 8: HQ, d Sutton W0odk lW6rnccb and Poweiii rueswme wi? 9 ONE S5 s f L 5 1 ,ff 2. R, fi 'XQEQDCJFYE ir? i 1 ' Q W-Vlb SEQML t Sim ililflgigikx f f XJ-.fbw ,Ju-sf A If-1 'UF ,, wiv, fix-' if fl ul W L Q Q, t , 5 5 Q 'F qu A 1 ' I C Q. 'MAQ V' V. Wiz, Lf .4 f V .pr 'M' Q.. ,QE X! N! .sg ,Am no +5 v VY 35. 'C-QW .I .- . If gi ,Z .lvm tg., s Q V. 5 . 'tgtsi QP ,Mx L I guna ' W 4 . lvl!!! Q- 'er up, Mollie, thirty around, Jo 4 r'x U1 , l ' Til 5.25551 55 . L Q Vg Tha Girls Booster Club give the Hbwrnorne Christmas Party m ' ' .ur fs 5, Q t 1 S X I J K 3 5 fy 1 2 rr J E va T 3 V Q 2: r , 3 H! f . Y 7 . .,. it ,Q 1 5 2 , 5' A Q Blumenthal receives the Freeman Award for deba ' 7'-ill? A V' z-., 'fr - . . ' E 95 z X' N .i f-fx 1. A.-3 .V nr' -V r i 3Efi - 'EH -2 :A gr! , '-'-.-',,1sg ', , Tai, 'NEIL ji .-' g '13 ' ips.-- Q :sr - - 'Sk gf Ping--.rig gf ' MH t 1 Q . x 1 in if . if ' L 'Ex 'Ast Q . 2 'M . is H 3 ,s B r-by L , A 1 ,jg XL 'W -. .-1, 1 Ki 3, , ,-at -s r s. is M Q r, u- A A ,ip il x Cr xi -1 La A Ek ,, Y 51.4 + N- gk t 'x 540 'rs E fx 'H' x .Wulf f fi Sex 9 KES s -K, ,,, Q 3-, 1 ' , s 2 .Q Q 4 x r R , ' NL ails x -ik 'il i L Q il -jf,-1' :-J QEENI , :s1.- YI' ' I' ' 7.f --figs. 1 ' ,isis F 'E ls the coast clear? T4 V. :fp 1 ll Ai Z - t r r ' ' f Q Q sw . -- J ' rfb: -4 a -ttt r ' Mus-,'-,Z 1 . 1 a' Vp ,. ' -'WT3 ,. Why, Graham, this is so sudden! A lx O U 1 1 Vs ,X ' Y-as 'if ' 'F' L emma. .1 L 4 1 -,ig T' ' Q -0 amzja a-' C3213' .. ' 'G .5-.12 .. 2 'ya-d'f'11 - GL- A Di c f-c f . 'V lu: k 5 Q 5 Q ll U ' I 5' -,riff ' ' ' - 16 if 'S . f YQQQTEQSF wif 'fu afvwe vze-nw' f, . f- 1 13, ,L , S an - .. ' ' ff If-'TQ . 5 ' ' W ' Ll' ' 5 Pvggy, leave something for the guests, puleeze! 4 fx pl ME? L1- ,w..-'-wfe. V l .1 mznkgk ' , 1,951-, 1 ' an ,R .... fo fam H 5. Him dl. ,f5'f??h' 4 - 5 Hun:-:gl F F ifpf. H' , rw ! if df: an , .1174 J . hs i AW? 5 Af -, ' , - . SL gi V -P f' A. y55j2.k11,:fg5g xi. ' 'fwfr it Sho floats thru the czir with thu.. gmotest of ease 2- -TY' Q. 'iv' A l1,f?-vw Sli 1 5.1 rf' S. Q - -.J ir- 'S -3'f5'v'h- .g.Lf,. ,A-rvigfkdv 43- , 5, , '1 , . K: y, 'Q g X , dz . ' W 7 li Deep in the heart of Texas I clap, clap, clap, clap A Q. , Q ' v fa- .4 ,. Q . jg. , 7 .I :J-. 'In N hw, -- L ' 8 'Q -quits iw Xiu if 5 A 1 L I 3 f 'Y 1. - ' ' .f 4. ' A ' rx I ---1-Q-3 xx. E it if -' f ::J -W-P za- '-if -'fu '1 ' -5g4.1'?1'-'P - , .X be AA, In ,. .. , 41, 4 fl D 'A Q2 CX if . Q 4' r ' P 1 ' n . . , 1 1 I X Q . QSSLV W u Eel: a jeep' THE BEARS ' Find Fashion-- Hunting Best W at ,O xfswiolsfsv. S' R. X. A . : - to ' tin the I state Sy 72 onym FOR Qzmlizjl Q WEQ Fannin Street at Walher LUCKY'S ROLLER RINK HOUSTON'S LARGEST 1805 South Main Street SKATING EVERY DAY 2 till 5 P.M.-7:30 till 10:30 HAMMOND ORGAN MUSIC Shate for Clean Sport Bring Your Parents FUN FOR ALL Congratulations from Your Friends at ' ,fx X I 1 f f O - XX ' x ' 0 ' i E EL - ' A X GISMAIN ' f name. LEC:-iENcsER's RIVER OAKS West Gray at Shepherd Drive Gaucho Uniforms by BUTLER BETTER MADE UNIFORMS 1521 Truxillo SAKOWITZ BROTHERS Q NAME ' And What It Stands For! That same impulse that leads one to loolz for the Karat maria on gold . . . or the ster- ling on silver . . . leads one to loolz for the label on an article of merchandise. If the label says Salzowitz Bros. the article is immediately accepted as genuine . . . and ultimate satisfaction is a foregone conclusion. Outfitters to Every Member Special Rates for Parties V of the Family i i Compliments of WEINGARTEN'S BIG FOOD MARKETS BETTER FOODS FOR LESS THE CLARK COMPANY OPTOMETRY Wm. J. Kulwlmann J. Howard Clarlz R. H. Simpson 1022 Texas Avenue Sterling Bldg. C. 5565 THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE ' FOR OUALITY JENNINGS Houston's Most Exclusive ARTISTIC CLEANER-DYER Caroline at Anita Hadley 8168 TJEWELRY COMPANY HAYDN ROBERTS Head of Piano and Organ Departments SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS 530 Lovett J. 2-5153 THE WARREN COMPANY, INC Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning FAIRFAX 1163-1164- 614 Walker Ave. Welding Industrial Piping Expert Repairmen Established-1914 J. D. MORROW Manager 1165 RINGS end lNvrrArloNs ren SAN JACINTO SENIORS Are Designed end Manufactured i Right Here in Houston in the sour:-rs LARGEST AND FINEST senden Jewelry end Engraving Plenf i . 1 Personoiiy I wish to thcmiz you for tire privilege of serving you LINDSEY BLAYNEY Representing STAR ENGRAVING COMPANY WE WISH TO EXTEND TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1942 OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS Moy You Find in Your I.iIe's Work Both f Happiness and Success HENKE 8g PILLOT, AND A-B-C 20 SUPER MARKETS I A HOUSTON INSTITUTION SINCE 1872 Groceries Drugs Boizeries Meats' Vegetables--Deiicotessen-Housewa SAVE YOUR CAR WITH OUR ONE-STOP SHOPPING Compliments of MAURICE STUDIO Photographers for 1942 EI Oroson 3901 Main Street SAM W. BECKER JEWELRY CO. Fine Jewelry Since 1886 807 Main Fx. 3328 ROSEDALE PHARMACY 2922 Rosedale L. 6121 Compliments from Completely Air Conditioned A FRIEND of the R. O. T. C. SEARS ROEBUCK 8: CO. .SOUTH END CLEANERS 84 DYERS B. D. Hall B. D. Hall, Jr. Dependable Since 1909 312 Tuam Ave. Hadley 8111 Main and Fannin at Richmond Houston, Texas MOORE'S DRUG STORE Complete Drug Service 3302 Dixie Drive at Bowling Green Fast Delivery-Phone J. 2-3070 Enjoy the greatest pastime ICE SKATINC5 POLAR WAVE ICE PALACE Mornings, Afternoons, Evenings, Saturdays, Sundays Hutchins at McGowen CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Now completed is your development from child to adult. Ahead lies the devel- opment of an individual. May your les- sons of the future be as well learned as those of the past. HUMBLE OIL 8t REFINING CO. A TEXAS INSTITUTION ALMEDA DRESS SHOP SPORTSWEAR 5517 Almedc J. 2-0281 Fine Sparlzling Watches Diamonds Easy Terms Compliments of HOUSTON WATCH CO. 9,1 F,Qn,,,,,, Ave, FINGER'S USED FURNITURE Lor R. J. Slogle phone 1800 Caroline B. 3-1879 President P. 9211 COMPLIMENTS OF K. V. P. C. OF TEXAS Compliments Compliments of i of LEONARD GABERT D. C. BINTLIFF ARCHITECT HOUSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE V. E. BAILEY, Owner HICKMAN 8g All Commercial Subjects Taught GRQCERIES Including Key Punch Day and Evening Classes Competent Instructors 2910 Rosedale Lehigh 8153 F E I . ree mp oyment Service 3708 Main Street Lehigh 0589 Compliments MAC P. HARDY SERVICE STATION 0, 4827 South Main Hadley 3023 W. T. GRANT COMPANY 609 Main Street MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE ln 1941 Massey Business College was aslzed by Houston employers to Fill 1,467 positions calling for secretaries, accountants and stenographers. During that time it had only 623 students available who had sufficient business training when these calls came to hold such jobs. Since January first of this year, the calls for Massey graduates to fill excellent positions have been greater than last year. If you begin a business course promptly, you will soon be ready for a choice posi- tion. Besides earning a good salary, you will be helping your country to win the war. For it is an acknowledged Fact that this war will be won in the factories of America- Without adequate office forces the factories cannot run. The army, the navy, the air Force and our government need many trained olifice worl-zers, men and women alilze. Hundreds oF Massey graduates are serving the gov- ernment now, quite a number of them in Washington, D. C. Massey has neither terms nor semesters. Business firms do not have them either. You can enter any weele day. By that system students graduate every day, just as they are needed for iobs. 1217 Capitol Avenue Fairfax 3533 Best Wishes to San Jacinto 1 ' ! Student Body ICE CREAM WILSON ' Stationery and Printing Co. Wherever You See the Rettig's Sign Pfcifie sf Fannin Preston 8221 Compliments Compliments of of RAPID BLUE PRINT CO. Houston, Texas HENRICH'S PHARMACY Pl1one Hadley 8127 Eagle 8x Fannin MESCHKAT'S BAKERY ancl H. 01 74 1111 110111111 RIVERSIDE DRUG STORE Phone Hadley 3181 4420 Almecla Keystone Keystone 3-6644 3-6644 THE HAVERTY FURNITURE COMPANY NATHAN'S I 111-1ouston1s Finestn Complete Home Furniture CLEANERS AND TAlLORS 711 Fannin Street 4409 Almecla Road CONGRATULATIONS The New AMBASSADOR HOTEL 84 BATTLESTEIN'S APARTMENTS l louston's Smart Store For Men-Women-Boys ln tl1e Heart of Downtown Houston Fannin at McKinney Compliments of EUREKA LAUNDRY Compliments FANNIN PHARMACY 1 i1l1l A is QQ? il TN Ay ima? Jgg, :K gm y X X H 'ig 'WIS r ' 1 ,fa - X ,iggi Z A 'H W Ol 53 13 J 1 i,?' 3 4: xl J THE R E If N COMPANY Aflvez-tisimg 53 Prinling 6 i X J 2 , , J f 2 A THF j LL RIEIIN 5oMl'ANY Mycrllmg 54151035 x N 2' X 3 ,Calf Wx x '4 M X iv wwHwNmm kj QwSE84: Q V 1 fo oo N W M W N .QQ 9 Q L ka A H xt, ' - I l . WML ,mm E If a:??'5S 1i 5 ma e 5 f -V f! 1 W ' 5' 3 ! 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