J C1 ., fl ' KN CQ? ff if C'L.H fl, K NB. I D4 Q, 5 1.2 A Ulggg ?DDQ Q Egbfmm Q L!! f - 'H 22 , L 5 Q W ' Q mm 65 C wwf, QQ ff WXX 3 xg? X' ,941 ,rf 1 nf -4 . .. r- cg 16..14J,.LA., M7 PAM wnMM0 ff 5 ' ,mbfmfsmm ' ,O QQ EQ MPX QR SR K Q9 6 .., n ... , 5 ,A Ma, , M! fbi, L -1 -E Q 4 Ae . ' -',WV' ff' f ' 274 ',f- -KC -H?---,- .. .W . ,Q . T Ip. X , Y . . N., -A W V M1 ,,, , ,W ' ' ff? . ' 3,21 ' -4- ..-.,-,vmw, , 4 W- A HW f-.nun ,wpqflr H Y, gl, -Y --1504:--.-x1i: , . . .. ,., , , ' W ' -I .1-gf. , QM iii-wr - ,g ym 2 ' Q5 1.11-gee-: ,bg , . .-H1 fffwid . 1' -:HFZPIW A 1 ,mfg , - ' .:5f:f'T'?S?Ffv'f,i5fg-.',, xqqwsw' J, ,gwr:,1.':'gE.., , '7K'E 9 zgj-:-X, M--,,,. W .jg A :G---, , . Mr' 14.3 mg ii . if :H:Jff4a??fE3f5,-355' Q - . J ,Lacs--f -' -Y '- - 1m'h.,' '1 ' ' W ,, . jf :A ' . 1 ,- wg N.,-,N-I-,VI ,f 5 4 -- Z6 s: f-V uf . -- 'x - V . 13 L , . - ' , 'p 1 A gi ,zfyj X ..,s,L,, V H . - U 'J ,A r 1. ,N J ,, 1 4 1 : Q: 5 'M A ,J r 13 4' I X , fn y , 1 fbi 1- ', ,L ' N f if . , . :MJ , ' N w-'f'ffrf 9 ' Z 'N ' , .K ug:-6456 fs' we Q.. 2.1 ? ' L 1: ,- - ,mf X is - - ' .e5:?3s3 Eff' 1 ,1.- I Az? ' 4. . 3. ' 1.121 W:-:ff ,fn - f,1+,6 ,:Q.2,ff 'ly 4. .- .gp , , ,gf ,,-F A ' ' 1 -F'-1' ' 1' il -mf , V 1 1, -f :T'f!A - - ,wbfafevffff 1 ..,,, :., 3 1 Q 3 , ' , .. L. L4 , , ,?5175E5f'if55 1 312: , '3'1fi'5'E -is-A .. ' ,ve . V :i,4:.g1 . V , , yr- .' ' lie' -g2'?3b'i',.-if aqfjai ff' 'H T, 2 - . .. ,qrijw 2 ' we ff, 1 if A E- 51 bikrilifissf f 4 ' ' I . -aff. mfifzgevviq- fgest- - 2 J 2-vw 'Z1,.f,..1 1 v1.1-g-Q57 w-n'.- - - 1-gif,-11 , nf' - -' 'g Excl? S2551 Q'vAr. - -if---1-ay,-.-,' 2-12? . 1 . 53131-,puffy ,,,,1s1c-.541-.,,4?4,:,W ' fb,-2 ,J' ' 1. 'ZQQ-gf, l I-, +,-:TM-'ff' ww- - fp. fs ,fm ' :5,,,?vfg-fg,1:L9Z55.i?j3 A ,x W, f- Y 3-j5,:y.f. ff 1 - 4-X 4 :.u:- F7272 2 4.,:3,,221,ta,' cg- 5.4. z., ,- f1 1 ff .1 1. -.Y .Q - 7, Aww.-n 4 .55 ,, ,f3f,.-.1 ---w:.,:g,g34mgq.l,qj?31NgI-g.4- :REQ ,f1i4.r:., I i -S A - :Fifi 575 ' -1' im 'M ' ..'Si',1f?-'rufax' '.,.,.,. ..1 A , . , , , ' V , ' ,',:. f -JT,-all--gl,-3 '- '- i .? j'f . , g,'2ifi9?QgZLf4:N'N:-V-vp-, fu- I I ' -' The g.3gff.a:::fvsf4-fs- ,,-straw-v,z V :em ' .. ' aff: 3 -vw-'frg'1if'imf:f1 faf'-wiv 'niqfzpf f . ' gg! ,lg,f,g.4fil,,53Ag..., ,..u,J .A M, 1 gnrlgg, ,. 4 -,ph V .- 34, . - -Aw, , 'gf-f ..,,-,gf-,1.,', ,, lg ai -in -m4-fwhgl ',q,2':::? .- X ' ,W ' , wf- , mr' yr M 11- : 1'5'-Vfhm.-' I fl A 'A ' if 3.1.-Ii,-'ig' 3-ijif,JLfg,f1g 1j1,:Q,n4Q-'VQ'fj 5f.j'A f.g,:'. 3.555 f ' jffu -,,,.2,'5h-, I :HQ , V ,.,:,' ffzfypf 2 X Lg.1L': jf- 1225, ' . if 35 , 1 ,L 5,113 I, , - :-,Jg,..,L V-'V' ,f , My ' ' if -,y.'-- 'A , '3?'iw -if J 1:-A K' 1 1'-' ' f . ' -, '-J' j 5 3. Y.,-X ,lf ,, U. 5: . -5'-fu . , -. . z ' ' r, Q. -,. : 1 W .2 5 1 Y ' . 1, g A 4 yy 1 E rf - n - 2 ' W I 3 x ' 1 M 'i fan. gi . -, A, N fue, J, 1 X ,QRQQT V . J! Q' 1 ' 1 ll W ' 2 3 .15 ' 3 I 1 ' ' il ! Qs' 7 1 r ff 1' um. I, , . ' .X AM ' A -M --....J.....a.......,,.1..,,,... .. ., ,M N A A V 51455: f':f2'2ifi4?- 1 - - 034.5 5,-LA 5: -F,w.pwi'5,1,.f -1: QQ, . hge. -. ,vqfy-,asp-,3, nw' A wwqg, x 'f - - S WLM ,eiz52s-sf55ggif4i1X- :E5?iF --:1y41,f.2f ,W su 354215- '4' ' ' 44?-Qs Y -'-gl ' Q . 1 , . 4 4+ , 3,-ga, Q wx,- u- C., .. .va ,L ,4 A K. - fp -. , Fx v :hr , 1 'K rw ,rf ,A 5 va 6t'v,XNi1'4W.Q3 37 Hlfrh , ' 113 A, 7-'ii' ' :Yr ' I -Vg? 4' L , utr 4 it ,ing-X U- ga w- 4 -fa f ' 5' miwfgcie.--. E ' -f 10:25 w 'Q 3 52514-YH , f ,, f gf H J , , .. , f V 4 ' 51: I I 4 vi ff! .- V42 Vx! X ,adv bf ue- Mn' ,- 'X-A w ' , A 4,4 x , -My 1 5 k .J RL . ,P Lu 'P-rw , .x . Y! aa' 14 Q uf' J 6 ' 1 . ., V . 1 J 2 R E wsaw f Mm W' A 7 Rl UYQQNILQ' A . ..,., Lf ' -1 ff ,. x e tix, M at , . mr' 6555? ' 5? ah'-U .4 1: 1.1-no V ' 5.5 .,.-.uiifitxi 'c-. ' - 1 ' ' . , . , fi f.rL ?i1j55 y flux 1.-jg'-1' Q' Qggzlg: 4.1.4 4 1 33:2r1v'3rr:'f3'f -5 V ' ,A , , N ww , 1 , ,,A., ,.,- .-... , M ,,,,.,,,L A ,........ 1 iv. ' fi' ri 1 .. . ., f 5 ? ' L V' ' fg ij ,--. Q 1 G' . .. 1, X 1- ....,.. .., ,. -NH 1 -...,.....f..., -,N-gf., ,, ,V A A ....-.,,.. ' 75 1-.wp - .QQ .. in , -. -fa'arfSm4' Rf-. mf .Y 1---' V - wqfiw , 44 , , , 5:15-12 ' ' ..rf-mn' J ., 5 ' 'iv ' f f-'f'1-:X , ' -N ' , Q.-, N Q , X,-Q f xiii W ne.- -: f? 3 K' L Sk? ASI: s :J 4 0. 4-lJEklRY'S Home O4-SEND-.Y T4-IE THDSTLD. U45 THE -HRT SURPPJSEg,LIVlD au uumsnous mucus Luulug zu FUWED FROM numu but runs uousc, 1-UOUGJ-I ITS OQIEJHHL LOC-QTIOIJ, 4-IDS BEEU C4-IOSEH DS THE 0-I-UZLIPSY IUUFIOBIQL VHUSEUUI -EDITOR BETTY-l-HLL -ELIZQBETH GRIBDLJQ -HRT BEL GRTLC-:H lm: . f 'I Q 1 'S 's 'F 4,3 15, .eng , ik . , ,fi , , 4 3--New ,L-,:,p - ,J .5 ,, V 1 ,fi . 5 x V. ,ra g'Qf.35,3! Nw- . 'F in H : . ,gff',aff.,Qgx 1 ' v1.1.3, .' f .. . nm it-ing' 1 gl . 2351 ' 1, 44 .1-fm!-4'?'f'g ,p,5E,YB5,,-f., ':!-5' 4? '1 - , . ,.- ,. , ,d . . tqiq T Q ltvh EA V2'F ' A A . ' , M .. '71,f':?x2Sk ' . 1 r rw fM +3H3'w I- I 4g1f-:ser-Hal-:, ,, A f n .A,, -. M-un-A-1.-iq V , if 'S 2. k N' , .. ,F M.....,.,. 2 V . .bk MA. ' .-....,,.. 'f ' ' rbi' 1 ik-.. .......,. 1 J. gt 5 LE. . +.,,y3i:,,,f Y N.. ..,..q..,. , - 1 fl ' .V A 'f-We .. ' : , . V , , ' ,. -, wk V V , V -, . ,. E . . . Y. . f , E ,N x , V 'gb , , , 15 f' 1 . .A 1 , 9 1 5 Q 1 W,-.V ' ,. K ' iz, . if- . 77 :- . ,V' a V . V V K V Z .iw-HN V .I if H - - I ' 'r , .41 H ' - f ' . - . ,. : f Vw V 15-3 1 ' V ' V Y f . Z-'Y - 1' V .,.L..,L..-.fJL.L.,1.L....,. . . , 1 X L N , I V 5 5 V. WF A 33 , n I 3- 5 I , , -..I , , , r , , V1 - I' I v g,AVgA5qj,5yV-3 :z 7 L . ,Vg 'NN-. -' A . -1 V 9.75, I . V' - 5331- A . '39,-'L'1 N V ' ' . ' k K 1 fi' , ' r. -V .' 5 - V V 5. 2 . , 151 s Exif? if . ' ii , 4 A ' ff ' Q ' - z g . , ' ,J V ' ' 5 n fx I ' . b ' ,ff 1 . I V Jay! 14 H 6,44 3 .., ,V - iffy. 'Gin-M-:mn-wa ,-Q-1: K A ' . S , .V I . Q . ,. e 3 T441 ow QLHLML LAMB omog ma OLDGELJLRAL LALID omcsf mgscu um me DISTHJCTIOU or BEING ma OULY LALID ounce i HJ THE UNITED 5TATE6 -EXCEDTHJ6 THAT IU V' wzx5uluc,Tou,b.c,, LUA5 sfuvum YEARS Aeo couvgmn Mo A museum or l4IST0DVlCAL RLUC5 Amo DGCUITIEUTJ. ......:...............,,......+T.....-.. - V . a Q . . . -113 COITHQT OF I'-359. DUDLISLIED BY T4-IE STUDEUTS , or warm HIGH 5cu00L,Au5T!U, TJEXAS. V V J E ' -fu? 'gg1x-mff:f11f:,'SzYxz1z' ' x V' , . V Q-MVVN:--uVw,zVV1-1VAgm3p if is A -' ' ' ' '- A ' -rgszfrqVq5i.'55if:fgaV+.1V'fgf-s:f'L5S,:f.iw - ' V 1- . ,rw-?'E V ' 6:43, QW 'I'- 3V-f15 :J ,gi Q: Jz2,5?f4rgJi1,', .,, , V , ,,:. . .N 4, . , .5 526' -.J-WV-..a,. .. ,wi-g.9.v ,'4 ,iff ., 554 ' ' ' Q':',j.'-V1- ' 1 ' oj f'i,,,-, f, -' ' ' ff ' m f55' 1 , , V , . V, 3 F I 4fi5l'3,,'?fff'4 .f , A - 24' , 33??.'?5 f V' ' ESF- ,ww . ., . ,f :A A' 1' if ',.,,i . r. ,- ' , 2 ' ' . -l . A Aifeifjiw - - V Q 1 A -' - f' ' . fr N 1 9 I 1 1 ' V 1 ' ,b I 251 ' 1 -,,,..-1 'ws I - '..,4ff 5 V 1 5 ,ff I ' 2Liig.j:g . jf, fgi1'j5f. K --.. :E i' . f'.yx-,g2. . -f ' , . 1-3f '? .. 'gf 1 3. qi' J. - . 11 H 955 X ' 25241 5 1 ' X W. . 5 , X , ilrf f fa it 1 f f !' XX ., up 1 , ,H ff , 5. ' I 1, 571' fl . 1 rx ' ,fx 3 1, A lj, ,f IT D H'A i . . iilvxlifs S QWOWL C-HUM-I Qfiuivis Econo o , ram CMURL-H buaLomf, m Tex,C1q,.4.+z5mg EEEEQRQZQSUWQQED EY WWW IRE-EVGDP H gg- mwn ' ft f 0+rLuw gpm m ,EVP Sfxvsefs Tuffaliapqrm i70REU f0D,p IW mgvcnfa '- EF THE Jgoumg ggunrlsnnunl. c12e.EPAaFlTnou ENKSEHQS' QS mf MEIQIESTSF Egwgggfggf 1 va - WAVA 2' FQATIVL H .cgi 'f:ffJC3u2iE5m:?4UDrr1QElAS E ., 1, A 2 ,Qt-5' 1 LGPUWEHT M ,UEIWGLDTM Qg5m. 5-YI . .1K,-'N,g5,a,g,41g:y1 Au , V -. - 3 5 . ,Ah .4 . ' .,. . 'W ' --- V-L:.4g,.' ,,-Hg.11g'fi5v1'5-,siifgyr , -M,..,,,,,.M M U -3 'Qu . - N259 1- i513fYii ???lfw., -V, ..,. 1'-v , ,QM , 1,1 ,,,f,,,-.A . ,-W-' M 1-5:1324 -, - -1 Q 11.-1 V mf my-pm - HH- MH? - -1 PM ae. ' K -- QW .ff , . ' V QLJPC? .7 iv, 5 ' P352-Qui -LQ 5 0:2-f1f3'f:1:i ,fy 1 - 1 bgxgzgfsyffflf-1 24 - -: '..,q:a5f, viixwipp '.:5:r', A 1: ,,,f,,.y-.v,':m JT?-ffvk 5, w - ,--,Jw-J.-,,,-71? 4:-YQ, A- --.2-tQ:w,mf'? ,ff Q 123-:f,. ff A ' f--'-emG-af41 fx:awvs- - A q .'--Mm?-5, , ,' -fgffnimbw -- AV Q ' N , ' P 1.g,.., -u 4 V H V ' , - V f. , f lx- w g- ' i' ' 2 25: 3'- bswifziiilv 4 '1-:5!i-i2-51-iiE?f'i--2. '.,f--isffil .,.!5?'?U'f:-2Q-5lff? siF2i ' 5 l H gl U: ' 3?YfikA 1 X' 1. , V L, Q F V 'X 1-Vac' I niovui 2 , . 1, X H' X U ' xr ' argl? 7 1-535-23 my vf 5 'Rx 4 f Q Ng, fb? rg . ' K, 2' 6 Y, Wgjgg Qin D BWHFYH-'?'?'n ,........... . ' - , 1 -. , it ., M '- Q' .xx 355534-,g 5 ,Q -4,,,.,..,..,.,.i......,,. X L zmgwilvz, V-U .bm .5 ....., ,,...-...,.-., fi-'SF'-I:-' '- 5- -V -L , 39,11 . -- -IL,-gpg-Mf.l 'L L f ' . f asf' -. z-gm -f ,J--. L - I . ......,,f, ' L ' . . - -- ---------- W ' R A -Qxm '-?.f:f, 'iii' ' x'1.,, - xxx - x... 4, I. i Stax . coueuzss Avmulg BRIDGE CONGRESS AVLLIUE BRIDGE, COITIDLLTLD IU ICJUQ, ULN-45 me Two sQcTl0uS or HNILTRODOLITAH Ausm onuuz or boom 43Dmll'1lSTDJ3TIOVI SPORTS emacs rnnruass mnvmgs J-IUVUOR Mvosmsm Amovemusar--'uc, , .- - :sim-F -if 5.5:--.SW V I L- W9 1 1 MR. SIMON GILLIS, MR. CHARLES ALFORD, MR, C. M. BARTHOLOMEW, MR. OSWALD WOLF, MAYOR TOM MILLER ln 1840, Austin inaugurated its First mayor and the C Judge Edwin Waller and the eight councilmen were: Mr. Moses Johnson Mr. A. Savary Mr. J. W. Garrity Mr Nicholas McArthur Mr. William W. Thompson Mr Jacob M. l-larrell lVlr. Samuel Whiting Mr. C. Schoollield ouneil ol Aldermen. The mayor was ,' ff. 3.31, e 'HQL,is . j Y V if 5 f f m. .....- , .: 3?-w-P . A '-' - E X if -- Q , fag, E I . my f + . 1 ,,,,., -b f - ' 'un if 'VQ , XM 'Jim ' I ig., A S ma whim . ' UT mam muuxcwm summe mg uw muumnm auewmca smuns mn CJJULLEMGE TO CWK QOVERHUWLHT. DEO Cl?lTlOLl TG TJ-SL IMT CITY COUUCIL, TO U-fl DMS-EMT CITY CUUNCILJWD T0 -DLL OTHER CITY COLHWULS UVHK44 'wave 4QiE.LP1ZDTO mrwz numu LUMDT U as 'roam U-N5,T4-ii i959 -Eamon or THE comm' Human-4Qo un commemomrmon or mg one uumosags rms oicovsc,-Loumrnon411L,4JrnD Pzwssonqs eaomm oi .musTm,ls DEDICLITLD A . L ,.., 4. g 4 . , .. ,V ,mg if-1 1 --w2Sfmw,:f A - ' -' K- ,, , ,,,, . .A , 'v- ,!r N. me 1' p 'N, 41 - ' ' HIM . n I 5 E TH-E UZENCJ-1 UU5AfJ5Y TJ-IL -ULENCN LEGQTION, T1-N! ONLY JElTIbA55Y EBTAYBLIBUED BY IRQNGE ON -CUTE?-.UCAN JNL LUA5 BLMLT EY GLW COUNT ZAUGUY IN 16542. -FOLi.0iUlUG FRENCH RECOGNITION OF THE flEDU!5LK OF TEXQ5 IN ' CREDE NTIHLS -DLL HRT UJODNK -HBH. -FLORES ORTEGA HUDENT DUSTKU 4-HQ4-I SCHOOL Luennusuc, umorosunmw Lununcz Lusnuvuus co, uuuusnsnv smmo .umm , mm numu ,mms vmunue. me nm co. JIUSTILI, mm mr, Y A XM, M ,, fi 3.7. gf. 1 'LT ' ,,1Y WW Y Y V f -Ai gi f V f f V XA h M I 'TEV' V V i ' 7 - ,W . . ' -4' 1 . - -- - --'- ., ,. N.. . Q- ,, . .- 1 . ' -.5 Mags- f..fi2s.3v,.1,. -M551-,gg 11 .yn .J I-3 ,. 4 - -. : . f ,. L -4 f..7---.1- -...VA :,.f,. . ' 5 Q' .-3-'v..5?5-' 'F A- 'XESY ' evkfi.-1 x -13 f 'y-'1'2f1C'.1,'-ff' 1115 1 1 1 5 .Y 25 5-fm,-7, -5 Q- .,.., 58- ,lf.7.'-gf. Z., -.: z'1.g- .ff ' 'las Wa. I,-,41 '-.--J P3 1 L1:'zf531g2g 1 5 :09--1, 373i'YQ','g wf.fg1,gx51Lg..V-,.1'1 ,. f',.35?1 .5550 ...... 1 2' i1'553's2ii?9 Y 5 1. J'Q':555Q'f57Eff!f .. 'YL '13-l,33.1r''-.f ,:viy.. ., Y Q a e, 'rf 4 : 4,!g,ggigf:..g-155.0 4. 1 . . S ,.f l,f 1 L.,.,,Q' f---- af' Wu ZX: l4wLJ5T .3 ,-1' ...Q ' ' , , f uf' .1 age' 1-f:.2:EQf,g:6 . 1 ' . V .., L Q, Qu , 1553? 2 fa? jf 4: ' 1 g gWEi?3-ful 1 K5 ' i1 1 X -.1 - :kin x T' .,.ig.R1. .. 11 I . ,3 P1EfFiZG225Z'f 3-ik5511'21Aw... 1 K ' X ?.q.:f,.fg:gLd1 qygf' . .. 5fgT.:.g,5f,g ,-. 'I , 115- a-' ,jf .63-1-' .. . 3.35.35 4 A42 r A .11 Q. , . gy : -Ii. I 1 f :Q - J, W' 4, ,1 - . 1, ,- ' ,rg t .. .11 - I 1 . 11 1 15157 33.7 1 1' . EL ' 7?-f ??1fi - ,.- 1 '1 V .L 5' A 41:15, ,171 V .f.,.,11'? f 1- - NF. 1 1' .- -- .is . ' .4 11? 'f gf. 55 -4 - K.- 35. Xp 1 . , .5 49 25. A 'if' .1-:gyggv X-N - ., 131 rg 2. -, my :wir .1 32,4 41.5.--,f 5- ufrf.. - -. .fv ff?-.-.Li ' 1 ' s 1 .if '.-iff ' '1 5.3121 .5 1 if f.. 12 A zfjf' '19 -.ffgafif-2 1 . .YI . ei.. , ' fjfvi 'fe-- is Hi' 5 11 , 1 1 ed' . .4414 1115.33 1 1 . ' uf. . .'3f'3'S - 12' ,ffl rv -' Lrg: 5: fm. 1: , Mg... 1 ' , :,gr' A... ,, 4, ,..,v, M, ,. .f 3 . w: :max - . 11 . U gg If A-5. G31 - 11' -ga.: . . :aah ,- ' ., f ' - .gf ,155 11 XX ' .Ziff ' 1 .ffififg '--. 3' ' ' 1 VL.: sf gf .913 'aw :Q - A silty ' .... f 1 1 f mmap- ...f .wr 2. 4. -.- I . 1 -.-few -1, - - P.. vu. .I .....-..-....-.......,..,. z 11... - 1:f.11if: 1 - A-:az-1. 1 1' g .gf . Q- ' .551 .gain ' A -.-,1.. V . -1551 ' ' ' A psf' I G71 'f . ?i 1' .Wife - ' - -J-e .2 . ,. .1 1 ' ,.u, 4... 1,19-, w . A . ,. U V .,. -. . . ,L .- : rf-,f 4 fig. s,i,5:.5:.fi,?, .VH E3 ,f my A F V . 1 -A . fa. . : . 1- f. 1 3Q1!3f23Q.:1j:3Qi1fff2:-2,51 4 pf.-1.2 .1 '-555' , ,. , 1 vfff. 11, . 1: ' 1 1 1 :1!7.f.'.g:rz1v1q'1j-.. -- 5 q.,g.,1 - . - . r1. 'v-ffglz gg + 1 .114 ly . . 3. Agzxiff' 114414. P-1-1. -, 155- '- f' , .ig 1 ' - 1 Pkgjgx- ' .11:.?. 'ASG111 , - ' ' 1:-. U1 ' 6 1 3.2-25 'WM '. i 22522-- . fi lfE??r.: 1Q5. 4 si-QW. . --I ' fir? - ?. '?f'51.f?LE4'-Trails ' f. 8 LPQPUF' -ft.-iii '1' iii 'Fifi 1 T4 M . '- if, - -. i'i13.x13i'2'i.' . L' .5-RQ. 'L :HSV M5215 'iii-'V '11V.'f? -s'i1t:,' . 11' '1 ,g.f1 -131-.. '.:f4:f11.'-,111-fe. - 5455 V .1 Myu- 4. 'y.'f,'1','5-Er-5. , 5.3 . , - - ,. .5 . f ' ?-ff. ae if. . 234355 11- L-'-N' 1:-g!.13 .f11 - -f -1111'-I-QAJ, .1 -1. 4 'f5N:'- .V 21-Ea. 4:-'1' ni'-12 1 , Le. .f353?4f.g3 ,53'1-?E5ff,f-r121- :'f ' . -. 1, 4 .5 J, .5-KS' til? - 1Qi1'H1.?l'.'. 1'- 1 - -'va-331513 4 555.9211-,.,g yd Ei. 6. 1 - gui fig .Zz-53.1.1.1 .- rf 'wi . 32.1511 .. f -n.f1s.!1,2. .. -1 ' 3.53-110' ' ' :TWG IEu'f2f.:1,. -g1'fj,'1.?:.H X,x'i1?, 4-.iw ' :,,. M.,-. . 1 X5.vf?xu.?ewt,... .Jn . 0. .,.:.1Q ?ggfE.Q1, ,3jf'i?,:- ' T Fifa ' - .mfr .Q . . d .. 4 157 2' ew- . , ,'..f., 1, 1 L af idfffr qf E: 1 -4 1 . . -.f - -1 ,1 - .. E gg .55-1.- 51' 15:-1 Aff' 1- , .1 Q-' 1 111.12 ur.. z'j I .. .,.,.., -1- ' '1 1 ' '- if . :-'e f WQ:1'195?a4 A.. ,1-.114-,Y 1 .,f:r1-f:1:.'f':E5f 3-. ., ...Q N 3 5 ' '. N.. - Y -,,q.-...Q-' 4 4- .C-,- 2 , ..g .xy-0 .-5-.520-:W . K.-4-L. -xgw., . ,-,1k-,J.- -8,43-, , 5 . X- 1 :-. aafafrfjpfif,-iff . . '4 Sc, 11?-aijsfaii I . ml- 'tx-f ffvfrfrl., .,..- f.'fi'i3?a-5 ' f'f-1 N. :Q-3, , ' . ,. .-.figfg zf ,gra1- 'G'51J .mi..-Ga 1-f f 444.., T'1:-I-3132: 1: f' . A f- ' 4'-f- W : 1 ' 5 Jwf:.f2ff'v-1?mQxf51i . ,.f:qq,1lg..: .ax g , ,Ha .,,, f. .- 9. ' X .Ao . . . . 4 . . .-,- 1 fp-.. , .g I. ,-1.-,,v.,f QW .rf QQ: 'A 17 ' l5'- '1 . f f- , 1.11-,fy ' ' ., ,ge,K.:..'.. . , ,.,-,I H., 1 ' ,,,,. A , 1 E 1 551 +I 7 ' .A . ..... jx ' f 1? , .-' ., . ,. w - W-v1 w f1 ' 45 - -' v.g:1.fw1a4oa:Qg,gp-.fgexgffffffgggf ' E, - --3 '- C . .SZSFQQSQQ5 I.3'lf ' x 1 A . 3 1 ' L':'17'j?1.7'5QfQ'52PS i.fi32'ff51g'11. Y If '12:14 1'i:f1?ff'3?f.ff?'1Ff'i:'f1?511?5?f?5?f1'??iZ:'fp5Lz'i5f9?fif1f5335'1E'?'Qi,. 91?'1Qf'.J:1L xg. x 1 7f.'4i'5f.3'3f111Lizi'f' '. ' :.1 1, ff ' ' ..' V- ' 1' 2 :.f:.1fJQ.Q2Tf r 'f- 1 3 ,' 3 ez ' 54, 'J ,. . I . . .L,4.V L X N l . ' ' 1 b . ELS, V j':ff'T-ilif 'f . ,,,, ' ,.... f 'I Y ir - I : ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' 'L'.f,.LlC A ,'l 'Tfmf Y iii? ' ' ',,,, --- .-.......1 f. ,........ 3 . -EUIUUX-E -EHDIIXQQ' XWA5 OUIICIALLY X 1 -1.-4.--3 1 ..1I1113SsE4.-.. ' -Q-L.n:.:g-.'ig',1 Q , . 4 . , . , K .fm . 11- 9- . .. 's?Z?::'.-1..,'f-1' rf, 1 y. - .-- .- U Nah. -.,. K , .wr vi-,lfgz , f Q ' s2W rWzI.: u mn? . 2-565-5.f'..Ei 1,3 9. -A ,gi wr- A-' - 1, 4 -, I , .gif . ' 1 ,Vg-, 3 1 Q, f, M. 4 .I , '.v:, 1 T , an NM, 1, A 454 ,lf hai' .1334 f f Q91-Sw '-mxiifiizlfa rn ,mi-Q U 4 W , 5 W P. N . , :gi S 5? ix' ,Sf if Q vm, A : 154' fa 'EMS W fa ,Q 1 x Q ,Q J Q e W H 'Mi F ',. 'm 1 3'f3fw.f , QS? 'LP M 5:59 if , ,fy in -- C 6 5 I f , f I ,gp I i g . 2 A .Q 1 A i Q K 'Mm' wi ,.,- ' 247 W mgu A , .. lg., 45 f was 1ir'fA5,..4 Ju, www 2 ' Q 'Wf'H9'f5?5n1ifLJ5if my A i, E. A. Murchison Mrs. Boyd Wells Cretiringj Carl Widen J' H, Gardner To tlwe Graduates: As tlwis message is written, conditions in tlwe world are suclw tlwat riglit-tliinldng men leel inclined to say witli Mark Antony, uQl1, judgmentl tlwou art fled to brutislw beasts, and men lwave lost tlieir reasonf' - My earnest nope is tlwat before you and your generation slwoulder tlwe problems our generation is banding to you, liberty-loving people may lwave settled time international dirliculties ol today. ln any event, l liope tlwat you may be blest witlw tlie courage, understanding, and Faitli tlsiat will cause you to stand lor and Figlnt For tlwe perpetuation ol democratic governments and institutions tlwrouglwout tlwe world, based on tlie beliel tlwat lwuman beings are not made lor exploitation. May you lwave courage to Hcarry tlwe torclwn lor tlie reign ol reason, tolerance, and justice. Sincerely yours, ffm MCG Superintendent olScl1ools. A. N. McCallum In ll Vlrs. Hal Bybee Cnevvb L. H. Blenderman Mrs. A. p' Robinson R. G. Mueller lo the Students of Austin l-ligh School: Q You stand between a century oi achievement and a lifetime oi opportunity. Amid the pictured beginnings ol this city, distinguished by patriotic service and vigorous citizenship, can be found the inspiration lor a greater Austin and a pattern olcourage, ioresight,and consecration for the civic i pioneers oi tomorrow. l.et us iace the oncoming responsibilities with the determination that our civic zeal shall grow in the measure of our opportunities. Geo. l-l. Wells 701' 4 .. rl G Anderson, Willa Armstrong, Grace Barber, Truman Barnette, Bizzell, Guy Boysen, l-lelen Bozarth, Lillian University of Texas, Secretary to Mr. University of Texas, Thomas University of Texas, UI'1iVCfSitY oFTexeS. UFliVCl'5ifY of Ti B. B. A. Wells B. B. A. S W T T C B S B. A. B. A., M. A. B. S. Commercial Commercial piwsigs and pxicticdi Pasadena Playhouse Science Home Economics Science Echoorlof the Theatre ng is Brooke, Florence Brown, Nellie Lea Burger, E. T. Burnes, Bert D. Burton, James R. Carman, Alice Carter, K. L. l2dl5t0n University of Texas, St. Edwards, B. A. University of Texas, Baylor University, University of Texas, Baylor Universii University of Texas B. A., M. A. University of Texas B. A. A. B. M. A. B. A. A. B. M' A- ' English Physical Education English University of Texas English Math English ' Spanish 84 Dramatics Casey, Bertha Clarlc, Lucille Covington, Crofoot, Cuenod, Maude Culley, lma Davis, P. S. Diclcarcl, Lucil University of Tex- University cfTexas, VfClClOf1 Mrs. Baylor, A. B. University ol Texas, Permanent Voca- Southwestern, as, M. A., B. A. B. A. M. A., University offexas Graduate of Mich. Business Training B. A. tional Certificate B.A. English Sc Latin English B4 M- ' isdn Normal History Manual Training University olTr ithaca Conserva- Registrar M' A' D tory of Music h Math irector o t e Band Page ,. L ti bar, Mrs. Vida iiversity of Texas, B. A. siness Training ey, Mary nity University, B. A. iiversity of Texas, M. A. :lorado University glish nn, W. A. iiversity of Texas, M. B. A. siness Training ie I5 FACULTY 3 if 'A' XIX Emo? 0, A Dunlap, Mary Lois Eads, C. H. Eppright, Kate mMargaret Ewing, Sheba . Fraley, J. R. University of Texas, N. T. S. T. C., B. A. University of Texas, University of Texas, University of Texas N. T, S. T. C., B. S phB. S.l8ECaVl. A. industrial Education MB.hA. CF. A. 81 M. A. English industrial Education ysica ucation at emistry Gardner, Goff, Cicely Granger, Graves, Effie Grissom, Bee Guiiin, Frank C. lVlV5- Basdall Ungv?ity of Illinois, fxfldry Ungvfity Ol Texas, Ungvelsity rj Lexas, Ungvgrsity ol Teva gd' A BA S' Ungxeigity of Texas, LlrEY?'llY of Texas' English Math Chemistry ' ' University of Tennes- Math see, M. A. English Harrison, Hayes, S. W. Hill, Helen Hill, Maclovia Hill, Nina Horne, Horton, AllCC N. T. S. T. C., UniversityofTexas, University ofTexas, University ofTexas, Mrs. Stewart l'l?nfY, -lf University of Texas SQ A' 84 M- A' B' A' B',l l' Universityol Texas, N. T. S. T. C - University ofTexas, Latin History English B. Lit. B. A. 81 M. A. B. S. Librarian phcgbfzgy History Industrial Arts . -J Q w 2.5 Q 8 si 4 HXFACU LTY 'J I Housells, Hoyt, H. H. Hudnall, J Hudspeth, Hurt, J. M. Johnson, Keel, John lVll'S. Della University of Texas, l'igSlGdY5 FVGTWCCS l l- University of Texas, Mrs. AVUYC Deats University of Tc Trigityxl University Hilgilcgrgx' Un' ers: glexas, Ungyfity of Texas, Mgths- Ungy?ilY of Texas, phggigglgigslediio University of Texas, m conomics Science Study l'lall Super- MM, A, visor ath Knight, Katherine Lamb, Mrs. Jack Lambert, Standard Lee, Addison Mdfldldwf -l' W' Mdrflldllf Mozelle Mdrtlnfglrs' C T. C. u., B. S. T. S. C. W., B. A. T,C.U., B.A. Stephen F. Austin UfEV2fS'fY Of Tmsf U'5Vf'fY Of TMS' Z0 l Home Economics Librarian Physical Education S. T. C., B. S. ' 'l'. E I. h E h' University of Ti Texas A 8, MI M- S' Journalism 84 ng is ng is B. A. Scigngg Rice Institute English Martin, S. L. Martin, Velma Massie, Mrs. F. Mayne, Grace K. Moore, Moore, Muennicl4, Jack Mullins, A, Y N. T. S. T. C., University oflexas, University of Texas University oflexas, lVldVSdl'6lL VCFG Lee University oflexas, Universityolli B. A. 84 B. S, B. A. 84 M. A. Librarian B. A. 84 M. A. S' M' UW B. A' University offexdsl B. A, V B. B. Texas A 84 M, Math Math University OH-exdsl B' A. 8, M. A. Commercial Commercial M- A. M. A. spanish lnduslrial Arts - - Science . Pay. FACULTY flancl, Nitschlce, Owen, Owen, Maurine Paschal, Bobbye Ramsey, L. S. Richey, Mrs. F. AAYS. Ruth iVlI'S. Willard Add Maude BaylorB University, Ungvegsitx of Texas, N. TMSST. C., B. S. Ungv2rsig4yNofSTexas, . . - A - A . . . . . sf . . . . . . Eilgrflty of Texas' Ungiufltl f-Lfxds' U'-Lileglty of Texas' Chicago Musical Business Training industrial Subjects Columbia I ome Economics History UniIvjrsVi!Aad4Nacion- Ogglzlsiiz' B' M' Home Economics a e exico Spanish f- . ch, Eloise von Rosenberg, Rugeiey, Saathott, lrene Sled9ef xwoodfow SHOW' hdum Stdnneld' Stella wivzrsity of Texas, Edna Betty Love Southwestern Uni- S.4W. T. T. C., B. A. University oi Texas, West Texas State B A RM A A A I I Versit B M 8, History B. A. SCM. A. College, B. A. mich' ' ' Ungvcfitg 'ai lexas, Ungvgrsity of Texas, B' Aly' ' ' History Unrixeilgty of Texas, Math i . i Physical Education Cl?5:3ngFlAi33ie Va' Spanish' klAniversity of Texas usic 1ckmann,Elsie Trimble, Zella Wallace, Janice Wier, G. W. Williams, Harvey Winfrey, C. S. Wittner, N. H. Wray, miversityoi Texas, T. S. C. W., B. S. University ofTexas, S. W. T. T. C., Texas A 84 M., UniversityofTexas, UniversityofTexas, Campbell M. A. Home Economics B. B, A. B. A. B.S. B. S. A B. A. Howard Payne erman Commercial Cveog- UniversityoiTexas, Assistant Principal Public Speaking 84 Math College! B' MA raphy, Typing M. A. Director English S Outh We ste rn History industrial' 84 Adult School ofsgcfgd Education Music, B, of we 17 S.M. Music IN MEMORIAM MRS. FRANCES MARTIN GRISSOM COURAGEOUS, EFFICIENT, LOYAL -I 4 f ,,,v , ,. --- A ,, ff- v,-,--1-.11-2:11-.-L-:Lv ---- f-1--V' -ifzfxfxnigf,-12.-:E1-:1Q...,....,..,W,.....,,.....,.,,.....,..,...,,..,,...., ..,...n .....,.,..,.,,,..,..,,,. . ' i I-'fy-I if - ,,,,:g.z:.::-zfgg, , , ,1mr5:.1' 1' 7'-:::lnnestawaE-5e4:z1'-1.1:-:fy.r.:w1c-: , ,-3. 5111: - 1, lb- -- - Q A , A Q . lg. T ,, , wggwnz:-:rf---af:--B--:Af , .gg-:T J M V, f- il -P ' Q L ' f D 1 ' 'Qi-5'lfiifli-fy?-+1'g?g - A-' H 1 1 ::fe,:fps.K:, 'f 1-Ayzfxfiii. , ' .ifflp-2142-122N'J5-'-r ' , -' wc .L 215'-Q f. V ' f QLMQ-gf f,fr:f:1 NN, ....' 215151 if '-'. ' -1 E' ' Iv? if 5' T----. , ,I :E N -gg',g7 - - ,ajfisggviwf :rQ...Q5f:e:f55g,-,g,:N.- V, 1, 4 , , ,. ,,., . , .,,. , -v ,,Qf:., -.Wx ,4 .M ,., 1 1 4 , W .fi,,.. ,- ,, I. ,...Q , e, ,. 1 ,., .v,f5f.,D?1.v.', .,. w , ' 5 ---L .2ji.Q1i5'?' ' ig: zu, 1 'hzigziii 'L g?iLfQ25r'.,-152 1 - 43 : 7...-...Q 5 'Hgg' ah g2',53f ,Fe :Kr-1:5 .O ' V' I . 'Q , L....' 3 5 6'-25- IQ , Ewffvf sfZ??25?5.f ?5 1. g , 75,'.2.f7,-gif 3'2,yy, 4 B qf'g,5,wts A 0 f,Efv5,1-515.1g:,j',,, ,--1 1 ,459 , ,, Y ,gig 5.53 I , -7g,3,4E,5:fjk,:l, I 4W5T,v,,:.y7:Ll! ,Q V. ' 1 1-ww , 1 1. ,A : . . '11,.,: l'V'4 - puff,-,-g,.. V 3. ,- 311 'L :pp , 'jsjni f, 491, hfafhfg ' 1. jyx'--5531 V- V. ' X ' Ililff 'fsfffi 1 ffi'4'aQ3?f7'Y'i,ff Z1 g,l121Hf'f'fi'f21 ,',' 5' f K ' 5532 1 253511 35712211-gf'212N'f -' mf,-1?,','a,'H A'-5 ., , , ,V :gy '.,,,j1, . , f.-:L 4131,-:fa f . ,v H?-,Qsi.gf '1 . 42, 3 Qs' 5 ,fif153Qvgg:',-, 1' Lxgtyfyfi.-3 5, ' fav , -.J-1' 4 ' ' , ff-s' 1- want 15 H: ' .-3113:-. X 1 1 f!::'5? 'F Q: fixgiff i'ii'Z1i7Lfl'f'5 ' Sf' '53 ' 1 wi 'L 11 Q1-'.' , A JJ-1.-ag -',-fy' A 41- ffJq'.1rf- V- ' . vm an .- :inlet . 4, .. 4 , . ax , . . 1 , , .. 1 4. 1: gf 13225 4 f 'r,',2x,7Ji-Q .-' 1- 2-392, 1. ,N-P, . 5 , SJ -,',.Q'gl'17'vy? 7. UT? ' i.. bfi' 2 ' 1 Q-rf' A f ,Iv .h .1 ' qflyk at - 5','j'f' v'-,A ' ,, 1, ,g .f,g,y,gV,,,.5 f,.. Wil'-5 - ,V 1.g5g,13,,-Q11 , . i,it3,,,, ,5,3gg:.4, ,Ly-K 3,- 15 , ,f L V 11759 'jf'-u ws .1':?r31J-1fiS,v 'd?,'ff1'1 1 - , Zixiaif rv' f' Afn:,H:,T 1 v ' ' 15' ' -,Lx . ,fi1+..-A Y VVVV , as ffl 1TQ:.g'.'5'sxM. ..r,A,-'H'-41: 17 aww? A ' 'E -Kid. 5' 'Q 1 2 :+G-i A A ' ' f U - mf f il . Lf' I 'ml 15 I' ff f' - f uw '+,,',',,.- A f- - Q' ff, .1 I- X - , :f Q.-1, -7 gnc. -ip 5711 , , I 1 1.5214 ram' fm Iv, . - 11--Q, :v -fa, K2 -N ,r Qvzfm 'yn Ls- , A 9 M 1, 1 il gy.-f if 11 -' :21' QSJJ,,1-'l: f- f- 2.1.1,-,jz,-bg.,-7-.1 4.5, 1 '- f ,rj 1-,- 'gg-: . mix 5, W- ' 2' f' i fn- 25f'f',-.fem11-Q Y'NLl5f7'- .?: ,V 1 I f, -iffy, . Q3 . my '1g 'Ew.- ,A 1-pq-.f, -xg--.W-1 514215, EQL' -. I. am qu W1 , Ny . v,. , ,V 1 ,,,, 21.ff,.v. 24, 4,1z,,-. uf--, f, - fp-w1...f,t -1. 4 1 - 1' ' 'v,i-rx-vff' , r 'f - Qt Q fr, Q' ? 11 Jin .- ,. 1.11 237 w-21 1-pm-' fs! ' I n V. ,,l.. f- .L . . , .,,Q,.f. X , .5,,f1vgw- V , , ,.. , . ., Q1 ,.,.. Wh. 5 , V V 1-.1 , , .A .ww , aw.-V1 -wx., V D., gy. Ni, ,Riff I -Q f few: ' ' fx f , 5' ' ' 'Y W ' Y if W: 1, -1 V V f ,i,f:'::f-2-,vw 1, fa: 1.-11, V' 1: -wg fagv - J ' f. V, , ' A 1-:.-up V ,- S ,:-uL'.,,'.g-- ,F I , . 5 .-7415. k 1- -- , Ii E Ezwmixsw . T ng g .2f13+i,,:,,if , , wfigiii: gr, lg ai W . ' We. 1: Ei 11 3.13 'V . fu 3,.:l29Q'v1i' EFF'-1 yflgafijiii ful! 533 125.5-af' xif- bl JK 1 W1 K ,4,- r 5 F., aging.. F -1' vf, qiaggyxgi-.fE., 32.2 I, JS, 2, ii M ,SEQ -' ' -13 5 ' V- f . f l'.mf1P':'T yiw ii 54,229 IFLEQ' 5 1 E 3 R .X 5 ,, U ,' 52.7. .- X53 .J , I A rl? -4,53-X3, M4 7: jiyfvf-:pg ,3?i,4 g, I af Y A V- 95P5w.43f.' 4 'vb 2 fm. V 15 - ,.' H , , B . , i7,g3v541,-52.1 ,. -fu ,yggegg 4, 'va mf li Iv 1 qv-1 :X f - '4'7'?4::Q1?:-. lv 1 ' . 'izfwfwf-:.' , ' 'fr' ' ,f-52:5-E3 2 fix- :V : V- .' fr- V4 wfftuwt , -1 ' -' 'T 1-Ev . f ' ,i :sry-2: ..-123, f..,v ,Ur eg -1 -g 5 ' fy S ., ,' - fy ...nf , , ., W' ,f f,f.1- --M a..- 9 1 ' - , 3 fl 1 .-A:-av . ,ef L , f ' . :iKffffl2fr-La ff? 3? ii 1 Z 15 'f ' '- 16- W -vw I6Q3'u?fS5'i5ffG .Nf 1? ' -: V 5175 -' 5 ' ' Ziff ' V-,W5?13,-V: ' f 42 1' ll ' 'assi' A Maw QP-1 ,- V. 1 D V .. ,- me. .- 1 'r H K f' , v .f .- -,.-an , a,,,.- - - M X , . ,W V v. V m p. S.. M gf 1: 5 E' ' V ' -.Q .L rw- ' 'SQ'-I - .1-f2M f-' iw.: -1'.v'f-16-zfffif '2rWFP ' 1' :I V 7 S . ,, J A. , :R-4 I ,., 3.3, ,J . ,,. .,,,7,U3.Qmt Z L X! lx 4' ,nl Y m y V K A ' .grffgz -H6 ., 1' -' Tv, f 4 '1 4 - w fr, 4: ' ltff - we '2 ' -.- qw Ng i - ,113 A4 -525455, :rr Af. x.,ff'ff --gvymy, X, '- - H - :S V -I-' '.,-:- ,ff 'L - .. H ,- A-W0 . f . 11 in 2- FM-A',v5'5'fGs'x1 11 . SM '- , '- ' ' f ' 1, ,P r , ,,w4,...'44:. '-9,-5, , -f.1-yi. gg, V . V V :V . b -9444-3 -fwff 'di' -fu . '-N . V .. ' X - ' 4 V ,wx - sigfjggfrgggyfgiguj f 4::fff'Xg',,5f,94,3l14 , i V A Ws?1nfi'zfi55'?'- ' ,, - ' - ' A ' m v- it V -A! ff'.x,,, 5, ,I. 5. -:.' A 1 ' ' - , f Lg-,Q ,, ' f 4, -- V 7 5 'fm ' . fgiil 1 fi 3 S A sr E 12 . WE V V , 3? 5 1 1? I aqfiiwfilf12-Ylwsf' 525326 wwf Q' - A--min , V iT'ifffi-- I ' 1. 53 . . xv V cfm- 1,1-,W-w, if-lflfyif .RM +?5if'J ,fwzqqp A - 7 ,,'wu'1: - 'f ,V 2 Qi , 9- w-3:1111 4 'U ,. xx -,., J' . 'L ' 'Vi ' -. ,mpg ' f 1' , Q5 f' -1 Q, fm 5 1, . 1 ' 7', .1:-'..1QLf'41 YL 9,71 H -- WSG' -Fi! 3 'w 12H'.+'- 'Tk'-2 . 1 '57-Je. -V ' f9S. v' .- ' 1 : 1 25:Yvvie.-Qpgffqf-4f5fm75,fqw 15,52-,,q.L'x.'A-8,114-.Ag-xgu.k,5-V+ ,- . -4- -.1 '5-Y-:-., 1 Nu n rf:-1 if V -. . Q 'iv-ifzjf 'Q-'fgfff-fm?Vufhgfyc gffx-w'fw2,g':-'33, Jrfgf-Qfw-v:f-Y V15-'-f-igsfii-fw'f 'V S ir ' iw-Qs?Q2+f-?m2efif.?'1i,A:Q: rf -1 ivw 1 4 'l sr 9T21!1fL,rf5?P' 'f-Mfsvmf 'JI -V www- f- -' 1 22 -1'.?P2'?7F-fx. kwa' 1' V 1 ' l 1. V 36:45-,f.,LQg,l?'ffff-,gfgy,-,f,yg1 .JL-,' 'afx-, -Y: Lv,-ufag-'g.5-?.fQf 0,-25513 -sy X-Y. ,, '. il 1 P5 ?: c, +2fS3 T 'fm' T f5g I5',w? -' 11 -3 1ix, f' M f if 5325-,S,,35Q2QQ7,,viuzligfigqggA , , ,, gg., V j r 1 V K F51'iw'-1131,L-Lirnimf-Sawf ,yan 'fy ' HAT-2a:.9'iKCP:.3'. A ' .2 -f, x,- 5 , 1 1 I 1' ' in 3 g1M,g,- pi, f,:',L,5-ng' agiagafff-':2'w5 ' 1- ' .0-- : ,Z fx V 1 W AE ' -3 g-5-iqff'l..5tA f 2 , 6.0 'E'f4S959!e91-'g?'4:fff'5l 'I .4f'x'9gf,f':' 1, Z ' :E r 1., -'ktzfuf-X-.. 31331 , 'zilftlffprfs-.f:ijf, vim, - w 5 ,, : , f m.vgm21 'g,3445,-5: , -fzeaffhzgffi f 7.5 ' gf-J-1-Q. V . if ' P 1 V .- f.-9,-.5-4,1,4-p1,,fw, iw:-,aw - V ,, K V '1 ' V I! I Ki., V:-if, M55 , ,SUE-,L .gm -5. Kwi- vv - 1 .- . . : , ,bgiyq 1,1 xg 49, in Ami.: .I .K w -H V f . . V , J avi: ffrff .K '-211' 1 I 'Q 3 , , . . I A A 3,9 glrf ws, gpm 1' gi,,b1,'q. . I A . p: -1, ,4,ifffxffg2,Sg3 .',, 44 , L7 ' S E. .k1VI.55f?2g-'3S'4f3ff ,I 72622 , I l fE'2?1VN'5iw'f I, bikfff-:ze 'A S ' I 1 e V iffvki-2'f w:-L - -.f11.-,5,.g,f'-f V 1: , ' -' 1 ' qyfgglffyf-1f51y.I -ur 135'f,f,5'g',yff.fj4i f Q' 5 3 gg mi-,,f'gRf gi f2T?,11'1.?l' t' Q 'ig-31' if 5' 'S 1 u-Q 1. - Q fpf7fZ:fv:,',p ,'lFf-. , .5-1PiY'32' V yjf L Q , 3254? f?Esi'.Qi31fi'1 i -M Q g 3'3frgfffe'6A-:1,Wis',.V ' ...Q 3533 , 1 f - 1 11155-gfl'fiS-5 U L' f, ' ' 'Vi I S 5 5 5 Fi??5'14J' ' ' 1, ' f 4 2 f 5 1. V -A .QQ-,ref 5 f ' ' ? 1 1 1 , I if. 1' tit' ' ' -' - -rw - A-Am-A ---F - -ff-A-- M-----A-VH ---- - -f -4 --:: 111 ,,,: 5.1 Y H:--:L ,,,.,.,, f :Q W - ' ' 1 ' ' A A , Wlwvw- --Y ----rv----V,-YW -- Y--v-v -- ' 3 I CLASSES .Q 'GU' JAu5Tm.... 5sm1uz,,ac-mom new Auuouuclav T-I-HE ooguaue scum SCHOOL DIDTDJCT Q YEAR -FGDX T4-ii JXUSTIU HJDEDELIDJELIT E :annum-Q V A ,.....m.,...,,,z ,,.-----W nf b 1-Af, w. kins, Jack 'uill and Scroll '38 '39, Ser- it-at-Arms '38 '39, L. J, :y '37-'39, Treasurer '38 '39, oon Staff '37-'39,Columnist, c Editor '38 '39, Radio Guild '39, Reporter '38 '39, ent Forum Leader '38 '39, scholastic Extemporaneous :ch '36 '37, nacost, Jane largaret Preston '35-'39, surer '37, Vice-President '38, i Drum Major '36-'39, Student ncil '36, G, A. A. '35-'37, amation '38, ley, Frances :etch Club '37 '38, Red Lets '37 '38, lntramural Bas- iagg Tenniquoits, Declamation ge 21 Alexander, Joanne Choral Club '38 '39, Saddle Club '36-'38. Forum Leader '38 '39, Student Aide '36-'39. Red Jacket '36-'39, Debate '38 '39, lntramural Tenniquoits Basketball '36 '37, Honor Society, '36 '37, National Ashley, Lucy Los l-labladores '37 '38, Girl Reserve '36, Sketch Club '37, Red Jackets. Baker, Gus 'l'lB Class President, 98 Ser- geant-at-Arms '37, Calhoun '38, Philatelic Club '36 '37, Sergeant- at-Arms '36 '37, Secretary '37, Head Yell Leader '38 '39, Stu- dent Council Representative '36 '37, Alternate '37 '38, Forum Leader's Council, lntramural Bas- ketball '39, SENIORS Alfl, Adeline Sapphonian '36-'39, Reporter '36 '37, Vice-President '38, President '38, Forum Leader '38 '39, lntramural Baseball '36-'39, Basketball '36 '37, Tenniquoits '36 '37, '38 '39, Volleyball '36 '37, '38 '39, Archery '38 '39, lntramural Declamation '36 '37i Debate '38 '39, Ashmore, Ruby Athenaeum Literary Society '38 '39. Girl Scout '37-'39, Sketch Club '37 '38, lntramural Basket- biagl, Archery, and Voiieybail '37 Baker, Jean Hypatian '36-'39, G, A. A, '37-'39, Reporter '39, Saddle Club '36 '37, Paisano Club '38, Comet Staff '37 '38, Humor Sec- tion '37, Maroon StaFl '39, Stu- dent Council '37-'39i Alternate '36 '37, Forum Leader '38, Red Jackets '36-'38, lntramural Art Contest '37 '38, lntramural Dec- lamation '36-'38, 3rd '36, ln- tramural Tenniquoits and Basket- ball '36-'39, Allen, Vann National Honor Society '38 '39, 'l'lB Class Treasurer, Chess and Checker '36, Maroon Statf '37, Bookkeeper '37, Forum Leader '38 '39, lntramural and lnterscholastic Declamation '36 :gg-Qnd, lntramural Debate '37- Avis, Jake Senate Debate '36-'39, Secre- tary '36, Vice-President '36, Chess and Checker '36, Intramural Debate '37 '36, lntramural Foot- ball, Basketball ,Baseball '37-'39, Balagia, l-larry Research Club '36-'39, Ser- geant-at-Arms '36, Reporter '38, President '39, Radio Guild '38, l-li-Y '37 '38, Forum Leader.'38 '39, Extemporaneous Speech 36- '39, Reserve Basketball '37 '38i Reserve Baseball '36 '37, ln- tramural Football, Basketball, Base- ball '36-'38, Andrews, Patsy Saddle Club '36 '37, Ayres, Kenneth K, D, V, '36-'39, Chemistry Club '35, Glee Club '38, Radio Guild '38 '39, Swimming Reserve '36-'39, Ball, Evelyn Sketch Club '36, Latin Club '37, lntramural Typing-'lst '37 '38. l Banks, Billy Stamp '38 '39. Matlw '39. Batson, Maylan Sapphonian '36 '37. lntramural Debate '36 '37, Benson, Frances Ouill and Scroll '38 '39. Maroon Staff '37-'39, Associate Editor '37 '33: Advertising Man- ager '38 '39. Library Staff '37 '38, ,Girl Scouts '37-'39, Treas- urer 37, Scribe '38. Red Jackets '38 .'39. lnterscholastic Debate 37- 39. National Honor Society. Shakespeare '38. SENICRS Barge, Bob Barr, Reuben Barrett, Virginia Baton Club '37, Student Coun- Senate '37-'391 Historian '37. Sapphonian '36-'39. cil '36, Band '36-'39, Solo at Philatelic Club '36, Band '36-'38. District and State-Highly Super- Forum '36-'39, National Honor ior and Superior '37 '38, Solo at Society. State '38 '39, Barclay, Mildred Nature Science Club '37. Beckett, Josephine Bell, Christine Benavides, llma Benner, Edna Nature Science '36-'38i Presi- Hobby Club '37, Rainbow Los Habladores '38 '39. dent '37 '38. Junior Academy of Girls '37 '38, Science '36-'38, Secretary '38, Best, Charles Biggers, Elsie Bird, Mary ' Blair, Mary Margaret Chess and Checker '36 '37, Hi- Philomathian '37-'39, Glee Sapphonian '36-'39i Secretary Polyl-iymnian '36-'39i Pa mentarian '37, Sergeant-at-f '371 Vice-President '37 President '39, Paisano. Jackets '36-'39, G. A. A. '37- lntramural Baseball '36 '371 ketball, Volleyball, Archery, Tenniquoits '37 '38, lntrarr Declamation '37-'39, Nati- Honor Society. Y '37 '38, Band '35-'39, Band Club'36-'39, Rainbow Girls '38, Sergeant-at-Arms, Assistant Treas- Contest '36-'39, Baton Club '38, urerf Reporter. Red Jackets 37 '38, G. A. A. '38. Comet Adver- tising Staff '38, Intramural Ten- niquoits, Baseball, Basketball, and Volleyball '36-'39, Page 1 A s, Barbara etch Club '38p Secretary '38, O Guild '38 '39. Forum 'er '38. ley, Margaret tonian '37. Red Jackets '38, eng Council '36 '37. Student c' 7. wn, Josephine . T. S. Botanical Society '37- Secretary '37 '38, Girl's Re- e '36, Latin Club '36-'38, mural and lnterscholastic De- '36 '37. 96' 23 Bohls, Doris I Needle work '36-'38, Forum Leader '37 '38, Brelsiord, l-larold Boy's Activity '38 '39, Chess '36 '37, Radio '36, Glee Club '38 '39, MaroonAStaFl '38 '39. Swimming Team '37-'39, lntra- mural Football '36-'38f Basket- ball '36-'38f Free Throw '36 '37. Brownlee, Houghton Guynn Cook '37-'39, Secretary '37, Vice-President '38, Hi-Y '37. QA Sergeant-at-Arms '36. 9B President '37. Student Council Alternate '36-'38, Forum Council '38 '39, lntramural and lnterscho- lastic Debate '37 '38-Qnd Team, '39-'lst Team. lntramural Debate '38 '39, Swimming Reserve '37 '38, Basketball Gold Shirts '36 '37. lntramural Baseball '38, Foot- ball '39, National Honor Society, SENIORS Bowman, Dorothy Class Secretary '36 '37. Class Treasurer '37. Margaret Preston '36-'39, Student Council '36-'38, Alternate '381 Treasurer '38, ln- tramural Tenniquoits '36-'37. Brooks, Bettie Jane Philomathian '37-'39, Treasurer '38, Vice-President '39. Student Council '38, Bryant, Dorothy Shakespeare Club '36-'37. Stu- dent Council Alternate '37, Student Aide '36-'39. Bradfield, Tom 9A, 9B, and 'IOA Vice-Presi- dent '36 '37 '38, 'IOB Class Secretary '38, Guynn Cook '36- '39f Financial Director '37 '38f Treasurer '38f President '39, Chess and Checker '36, Hi-Y '36-'39, Reporter '39. Student Council Alternate '37-'39f Repre- sentative '38y President '39, Ser- geant-at-Arms '38, Boy's Pep Squad '38, Red Dragons '38, Basketball B Team '37 '38, ln- tramural Baseball '37 '38i Foot- ball and Basketball '38 '39. ln- tranural Debate '36-38. National HonorSociety. Brown, Bill National Honor Society'38 '39, Woodrow Wilson '38 '39, Treas- urer '39. l-li-Y '38 '39fTreasurer '39, Forum '38 '39r Vice-President '39, Chess and Checker '37. lntra- mural and lnterscholastic Debate '37 '38, lntramural Debate '38 '39, Buchanan, Mary Sapphonian '36-'39, Comet Staff '39. Student Aide '36 '37. Office Aide '38 '39, lntramural Managers '39, Interscholastic De- bate '39, lntramural Tenniquoits, Basketball '36-'39. Bradley, l-lelen Lorraine Platonian '38, Chess and Checker '36. Handiwork '37. G. A, A. '37 '38, Brown, Elizabeth Saddle Club '36 '37. French Club '37 '38, Red Jackets '36 '37, Forum Leader '38 '39, National Honor Society. Buck, Nelson Chess and Checker '37. Music Club '38. Burdett, Raymond Burnett, R. E. Burns, Vernon Busch, Frances Cam, Doris Franklin Debate '39. Chess and Camera '38 '39. Hunting and K. D.V. '38. Band '35-'39fVice- Margaretta Byers '39. Latin '36- A A Checker '36, Hunting and Fishing Fishing '37 '38, Forum Leader '38. President '38, Model Airplane '38. G. A. A, '38 '39. Intramural Tenmquolts Volleyball and 37 '38. Safety Patrol '36 '37, Student Aide '36, Swimming '34 '35. Baton Club '36 '37. Basketball '39. ba 37 38 Corporal '36 '37. Caldwell, Malcolm Chess Club '39. Carson, G. W. Calhoun '37-'39, Campbell, Virginia National Honor Society '38 '39. 9B Class Vice-President '37f 'IOA Secretary '37f 'lOB President '38, Polyhymnians '36-'39, Re- porter '38. G. A. A. '37-'39, Choral Club '37f Girls' Chorus '37. Student Council '36a'38i Secretary '38. Red Jackets '36-'39f Secretary '38 '39, Queen Nomi- nee '37 '38f Favorite Nominee '37 '38. lntramurlg Tenniquoits, Basketball, Volgylqgll '36-'39. Declamation '3 . Q 'in is f h ' .s,l Clark, .fufsay l x Research Cl '5g9,l2eporter '39.sS,Ijamp Clubj A if ia' YM fl tb 2 N as in 9 or Dx k'Xt,:'I 15 SENIORS k, Mary Anne Cocke, Evelyn Cotley, Frances Collins, Betty Jo Collins, Jim :tional Honor Society '38 Minoan Literary Society '38. Alethanai Literary Society '37 - Latin Club'36'37. Guynn Cook '36-'39. Track Quill and Scroll '39. Saddle Modern Literature'Club '36. '38. Platonian '38. TQSUI '39i SCFSCGHI-df-Afmi '39 '36 '38, Critic '37f Presi- Football Team '38. '38. Comet Staff '38 '39. Jackets '36-'38. iksey, Bernadine mbby Club No. 'l '37 '38, urer '37f President '38. ert, Lemoyne y's Pep Squad '38 '39. ln- ral Declamation '37 '38. c 25 Coulter, Lucy Page National Honor Society '38 '39. Quill and Scroll '37-'39, Vice-President'38. 'HB Class Re- porter '38 '39. Sapphonian '36- '38, Reporter '37 '38, Maroon Staff '37 '38, Red Jackets '36-'38. Student Aide '36-'38. lntramural :gzgniquoits '36-'38, Archery '37 Dacy, Ruth Jo Margaret Preston '36-'39. Stu- dent Council Alternate '36 '37. Forum Leader '38. Rainbow Girls '36-'39, Basketball, Tenniquoits, Volleyball '36-'37. lntramural Baseball, Archery '37 '38. Covert, Frank National Honor Society '38 '39. 'IOB Sergeant-at-Arms, 'l'lB Sergeant-at-Arms. Calhoun '36- '39f Treasurer '37f ViceAPresident '38, President '39. Student Coun- cil '36 '37, Treasurer '37, Ser- geant-at-Arms '37 '38. lntramural Football, Baseball '36-'39 Track Letterman '37-'39. Damerau, Marcella K, D, V. '36-'39, Secretary '39. Lglgrary Staff '37 '38 Art Contest Crenshaw, David Basketball Reserve Letterman '36 '37f Letterman '37 '38. Base- ball Reserve Letterman '36 '37, Letterman '37-'39, Basketball Qnd place '36 '37, Freethrow-Qnd place '36 '37. Darnell, Leonard Woodrow Wilson '38 '39, Parliamentarian '38, President '38 '39 Checker Club '36 '37. Scout Club '39. Glee Council '37 Council '38., Declamation '37. Orchestra '36- Club '37. Student 38. Forum Leaders' Boy's Pep Squad '38, 38 '39. Crosby, Richard Library '37 '38. Davis, Hugh King lntramural Debate '38 '39-'lst Place. Davis, Mae Mu Pho Kappa '36-'38, Treas- urer '37. Library Staff '37 '38. National Honor Society. Dieter, Juliette Shakespeare '37. Forum '37. Glee Club '37-'38. Maroon Staff '38 '39. Douglas, Marjorie Margaret Preston '36-'39, Dorter '39. Glee Club '37 '3386 Re- Mixecl Chorus. Saddle Club '37. Student Council '36 '37, Alternate '38. Red Jackets '36- '39. lntramural Baseball '36-'39, Basketball '36-'39, Archery '36- '38, Tenniquoits '36-'39, Volley- ball '38 '39. Davis, Marian Quill and Scroll '38, Parlia- mentarian '39. Minoan '38. G. A. A. '39. Comet Staff '38 '39. Saddle Club '37. Dignovvity, l-lelen Minoan '37 '38, Reporter '37, Secretary '37, Secretary-Treasurer '38. Red Jackets '37-'39. Maroon Staff '37 '38, Reporter '37, So- ciety Editor '38, Associate Editor Student Aide '37 l, J. P. C. Duesterhoeft, William National Honor Society '38. 9A President '36, 98 President '37, 'IOA President, 'lOB Vice- President '38, 'l'lB President '38. Guynn Cook '36-'38, Reporter '37, Vice-President '37 '38, President '38 '39. l-li-Y '36-'39. Student Council '36-'39, Secre- tary '37 '38, President '38 '39. Favorite Nominee '36 '37. lntra- maural Debate '36 '37. lnter- scholatic Debate Squad '38 '39. National Forensic League. SENIORS Davis, Mary Kathleen Philomathian '36-'39, Vice- President '38. Orchestra '36-'38. Student Council Alternate '36. Intramural Declamation '37 '38. lggzrscholastic Declamation '38 Dittmar, Carl Student Council '37, Duggin, Aaron 'IOA and 'IOB President'36'37. Guynn Cook '36-'39, Treasurer '36. Head Yell Leader '37 '38. Red Dragons '36 '37. Basketball 8 Team '36 '37. Football Gold Shirts '35 '36. Baseball '36 '37. Davis, Ora Philatelic '36 '37. Radio '37 '38. Baton '37 '38, l'li-Y '37 '39 Student Council '38 '39. Band '34-'39, Contest Band '36-'39, Secretary-Treasurer '37-'39. Dixon, Enid Minoan '37-'39, Vice-Presi- dent. Latin Club '37. Dye, Kenneth Forum Leader. Chess and Checker Club. Deveny, Cinda French '38 '39. Latin Cnlee Club '37-'39. Mixed C '37 '39, Declamation '38 '39 Dougherty, Becky Polyhymnian '36-'38, Tree '38, Critic '37, Reporter Student Council Alternate '37, Forum Leader '38. Dell T. l-l. S. P. A. '38. lntra Extemporaneous Speech lntramural Volleyball '38, ball '38, Basketball '36-' 'lst team. Tennis Letterman '37 Elder, Jane Athenaeum '36-'38. Pay 'in, Vivian Estrada, Mary Alice dJackets'38. Gilt Club '37 '38, Secretary '37. Sketch Club '36. :h, Mary Fitzpatrick, l-lal ational Honor Society '38 Ouill and Scroll '39. Hy- n '36-'39f Parliamentarian Treasurer '39 Saddle Club 37. Student Council Alt. '39f esentative '37. Comet Staff 39. Red Jackets '36-'39, :urer '3B. Intramural Tenne- ts '36-'38. Basketball '37 Baseball '37 '38i Archery '37 n, Thomas ness and Checker '36-'39. ' No. 9 '36 '37. Forum er '38 '39f Vice-President Intramural and lnterscholas- ebate'38. iz? .27 Chess Club '38, Comet Staff '39. Maroon Staff '38 '39. Forum Leader '38 '39. Basketball B Team '37 '38f Letterman '38 '39. Flores, Enrique EI Arco lris '37 '38. Los Habla- dores '36. Baton Club '35 '36. Band '36-'38, SENIORS Farris, Dorothy Platonian '36 '37. Comet Staff '38 '39. Student Aide '36 '37, Intramural Basketball. intramural Declamation. Maroon Stall. Fleckner, Stanley Stamp Club. Student Forum Council. Flury, Alvin Texas Junior Academy of Science--Qnd, Nature Science '35-'38. Fichtenbaum, Morton Fiegel, Vincent Camera Club '36-'39, Treasurer Chess and Checker '37 '38, '38 '39. Extemporaneous Speech '37 '3B. Fletcher, Clara Nell Sapphonian '37-'39 El Arco lris '36 '37, Student Aide '36-'39. Foster, Eunice Margaretta Byers '38 '39, Treasurer '38 '39 l-landiwork '37 '38f Secretary '37, Treasurer '38. Glee Club '37-'39. Student Aide '36-'39. Intramural Volley- ball and Basketball '39. National Honor Society. Fletcher, Mary Alice Margaret Preston '36-'39f Pe- Dorter '38, Student Council Alt. '36. Red Jackets '36. lntramural Basketball '36-'38r Tenniquoits '36-'38f Baseball '36-'38f Archery '37 '38, Frances, Katheryn Sapphonian '36-'39, Vice- President '37 '38f Critic '38f parliamentarian '38, Library Stall '37 '331 President '38. i Franklin, Charlie Ann Franklin, P. B. Margaretta Byers '38 '39. Fritsch, Edna Fues, Mildred Margaretta Byers '38 '39. Nifty National Honor Society'38'39. Needler 36 37i Reporter 37. Margaretta Byers'38'39iSecretary Intramural Volleyball and Basket- '38 '39, Nifty Needlers '36-'38, ball 39. President, Vice-President, Secre- tary, G. A, A. '37. lntramural Volleyball and Basketball '39, Gartman, Elaine George, Olivia A Red Jackets '36'39. Gift Club '38, Girls' Reserve '36 '37, Sketch Club '37. , s NIORS Frazier, Hazel Gift Club '37 '38. Sketch Club '36 '37, Fulmore, Sterling Quill and Scroll '38, Woodrow Wilson '37-'39, Sergeant-at-Arms '37, Hi-Y '37-'39, Treasurer '39, Forum Leader '37-'39, Maroon Subscription Campaignflst, ln- Eamural and lnterscholastic De- ate. Gillespie, Frances Jane Comet Business Staff '38 '39. Forum '37 '38. Ped Jackets '36- '39i Student Aide '36 '37, National Honor Society. Frede, Ralph Quill and Scroll '39, 'l'.H,S,P,A. '38, L. J, Bailey '37-'39f Scribe '37 '38i President '39. Forum Leader '38 '39 Maroon Staff '37-'39, Associate Editor '38, News Editor '38, Managing Editor '38 '39, National Honor Society, Gambrell, Marcia Le Circle Francais '36'39, Re- porter '37, Secretary '37, Vice- President '38. Choral Club '36 '37. Poet Laureate Contest-3rd. Comet Advertising Staff. Maroon Staff '38 '39, Forum Leader '36- '39. Red Jackets '36 '37. Glee Club, Student Aide '36 '37. ln- terscholastic Debate Sduad '36- '39f'lst team. Intramural Declama- tion-Qnd, Debate-'lst. lntra- mural Tenniquoitsi Basketball, Archery41st place. National Honor Society. Goeth, Joe Boy's Pep Squad '38, National Honor Society, Frederick, Jimmie Euphronian '38, Handicra '37, Orchestra '36-'38, Gardner, Jacqueline ' French Club '36-'39f ' President '37i President '38 Jackets '36-'38, National l- Society. Goines, Jeanne Saddle Club'36'37,Glee '38 '39, Student Council AI '38, Forum Club '37 '38, Jackets '36-'39. Intramural bate and Declamation. Na Honor Society. Pag- SENIORS odwyn, Ted Gray, Harry Greer, Waynie lhoun '37'391 Secretary '39. Band '36-'38. Athenaeum '38 '39. Glee Club nural Baseball and Football. '38 '39. lin, Sam Griffith, Nora Beth Grimes, Merton otball Letterman '35-'39. Minoan '38 '39, President '38f Sketch '37s Music '36 '38. :tball Gold Shirts '35-'37. Vice-President '39. l-landiwork Band '35-'39, zyball'-'lst. Baseball '36 '37. '36 '37. G. A. A. '36 '37. Gold R. lntramural Tenniquoits, Volley- ball, and Basketball. tafson, Wallace l-lalden, Jean l-lall, Siedel odel Airplane Club '36 '37. Latin '37-'39. ludex Scribe '38 Woodrow Wilson '37-'39.'l li- :eur Radio Club '37 '38f '39. Y '36-'39, Sergeantlat-Arms 38. ztary. Chess and Checker '36 '37. Band IL' 29 '36f'39f State and National Con- tests '37 '38. Gresham, Dorothy National Honor Society '38 '39. 'l'lA Secretary-Treasurer, 108 Reporter '37 '38. Polyhymnian '36-'39, Parliamentarian '37f Sec- retary '38. G.A.A.'37 '38. Stu- dent Council '36-'38f Clerk '37, Corresponding Secretary '38. Red Jackets '37 '38f Executive Council '37i Yell Leader '38. Intramural Debatef Tenniquoits, Bjagketball, Baseball, Archery '36- Grimes, Wilborn Calhoun '37 - '39. Universitv Hi-Y '36, President '36. Safely Patrol '36 '37. Student Council All. '36 '37. Band '36-'39. Basketball Goldshirts '36 '37. l-lalm, Varris Amateur Radio Club '36-'38i Sergeant-at-Arms '37. Football lntramurals. Griffin, C. D. Checker Club '35 '36. Doubles Golf '36, '37, Singles Intramurals -'lst '37 '38. Gunn, Louis Woodrow Wilson 37339, Vice-President. Scout Club '36. l-li-Y No. Q '36. Student Counci l '37, Aiternate '36 '38, i on, Johnn' ridir 8 '39. L, fcj f ,f Hancoclc, Warner Chess Club '36-'38, Library Staff '37 '3B. National Honor Society. Harton, Elizabeth .lane Addams '38, Program Com- mittee '38, Declamation lntramural. Hereford, Carl ' Band '38 '39. Hanson, Kenneth, C. Camera Club '3B. l-learne, Claude Sketch '36. Square Circle '38 '39, Intramural Boxing, Football, and Volleyball. Herman, Dorothy Quill and Scroll '37-'39, Secretary '38, K. D. V. '36 39, Secretary '38. Comet '36-'39, Secretary '36-'39. Intramural Deca lamationi German Declamation 2nd, lntramural Typing-third. SENIORS Harris, Clara National Honor Society '38 '39. 9A Secretary '36 '37. Hypa- tian '36-'39, Parliamentarian '37, Critic '38, Intramural Manager '37 '38, Saddle Club '36-'38. French Club '36. Student Council '36 '38 '39, Student Forum Coun- cil '38, Vice-President '38. Red Jackets '36-'38. Debate '38 '39. Paisans Club '38 '39. Tennis Letterman '37-'39, Reserve '36 '37. lntramural Tenniquoits, Basketball, Volleyball '36-'39. Hell, Rutherford Guynn Coolc '35-'38. Model Airplane '35. 9A Sergeant-ab Arms. Goldshirts '35. Basketball B Team '35, Letterman '36 '37, Baseball Letterman '35-'39. Foot, ball Reserve '36-'37, Letterman '37 '38. Basketball '35f2nd place, Hibbetts, Janie Beth Platonian '37-'39, Sergeant-ab Arms '37, President '38, Parlia- mentarian '38. i Harris, Leonard Hdft, ANN Sl1lfl2Y Intramural Managers. Boy'S Pep Margaret Preston '36-'39. Squad '38, Hellenguard, Ella Hendrix, Ozelma Comet '38 '39. Typing lntra- Alethenai '37 '38. Home mural '36 '37v3rd place '37. nomics '36, Treasurer '36. National Honor Society. l-light, Ruth Choral Club '36-'38, Red Jaclc- ets '38 '39. Student Aide '36 '37. Hall Guard '37 '38, Hill, Betty Ouill and Scroll '39, Seci '39. l. L. P. C. Delegate Comet Staff '38 '39, Editor '39, Humor Editor '39. M. Staff '37 '38, Reporter '37 Exchange Editor '37 '38. Stl Council Alternate '37. Stn Aide '37. lntramural Art Cc '37--Second in Charcoal. tional Honor Society. P115 S5 a at 5 wbbs, Margaret 5irl's Reserve '35, Secretary , Y. T. S. Botanical '36 '37f sident '36. Gift Club '37 '38f e-President '37. wlmes, Russell li-Y No. Q '38, Vice-Presi- t '38, Safety Patrol '38 '39. Cl '36 '37. swell, Ruby we .41 SENIORS Hoelgen, Fay Hoes, Frank Polyhymnian '35-'39i Critic '37, K. D. V. '35-'38. President '38. G, A. A. '37 '38, Red Jackets '35 '36. Hoppaclc, Maclc Hornberger, Homer Hi-Y No. Q '36-'38. Hunting Chess and Checker Club '36- andFishin5'37'38.StudentCoun- '38, cil '38. Forum Leader '37-'39 Extemporaneous Speech '37 '38. 3 x. 5 . . t R' X 1. N . 'i ' . V'-I , V t v .xiii ' L. ,,,f , K 'Q' v i. X1 x gl Hrebec, George Hunt, Billy Research Club '38 '39, Ser- Franklin '37-'39, Treasurer '37 geant-at-Arms '38. '38f President '38 '39. Red Dragons '38 '39. N ' 4 i fl I Holcanson, Marcene National Honor Society '38 '39, Golden R. Library Staff '39. Forum Leader '38 '39. Houston, Catherine Hypatian '36-'39f Vice-Presb dent '38. Red Jackets '36-'38, Executive Committee '36, Red Dragons '36, Frolic Night '36 '37. Intramural Debate '36 '37. Intra- mural Tenniquoits '36-'38f Base- bsag, Archery, and Volleyball '37 Inks, Jim Moss Franklin '38 '39. Safety Patrol '36 '37, Corporal. Maroon Advertising Agent '38 '39, Holland, Helen Latin Club '38 '39, Decla- mation '37 '38. Howell, Grace Sapphonian '37-'39, Assistant Treasurer '37. James, Ethel Minoan '39. Chaparral '38 '39, President '38. Radio Guild '37- '39. Saddle Club '37. lntramural Debate '38. lntramural Tenni- quoits '38 '39. Jamison, Kincaid Boy's Activity '36-'39, lntra- mural Volleyball '36 '37, Baseball SENIORS Jaques, Douglas Jarman, Elizabeth Calhoun '36-'39, Track Letter- Red Jaclcets '36-'38. man' 36-'39, fourth in low hurdles, '36 '37, Football '36 '37, Boxing State Meet, co-captain of Track '37 '38. Joelcel, Sam Senate Debate Club '37-'39f Parliamentarian '38, Vice-Presi- dent '38. Model Airplane '37. Student Council '37 '38, Alter- nate. Student Aide '37. lntra- mural Debate '37 '38. Jones, Frances Gale National Honor Society '39, l-lypatian '36-'39, Reporter '36, Secretary '37, President '38. Red Dragons '36-'39. Red Jackets '36- '38. Student Aide '36 '37. Oueen Nominee '37. lnterscho- lastic One-Act Play '37 '38- First Place District and Regional. lntramural Debate '36 '37, lntra- mural Basltetball, Baseball, Tenni- quoits '36-'38, Archery '37 '38, Team. Football Letterman '36-'37, Johnson, Albert Johnson, Billy, . Forum Council '38 '39. ggranlclin '38 '39, Radio Club Jones, Patricia Joyce, Marie Pl-iilomathian '37-'39. Latin '36 Minoan '38 '39, Treasurer '3'9. '37. Orchestra '36-'39. Le Cercle Francais '36, Jetlrey, Earl Model Airplane '36-'39, Ser- geant-at-Arms '36-'39,Vice-Presi- dent '37, President '38 '39, Model Airplane Contest '36 '37 -Indoor First '36-'38, Ourdoor Ilgwgrd '36 '37, Second Place '37 Jenlcins, Eileen Platonian '37-'39, Reporter Secretary '38. Hobby Club Secretary '36. Johnson, Frank Johnson, Preston Senate '37-'39 lntramural Vol- ' Calhoun '37-'39. Baslcet leyball '36 '37, Baseball '37 '38, 37-'39, Baseball '37-'39, F Basketball '38 '39. ball '38 '39. Keating, Nancibel Keeling, Rob Le Cercle Francais '36, Gift Senate Debate Society '38 Club '37 '38. - Page af see, Douglas ce, Florene Thelma rum '36-'38. 3, La Verne obby Club '36 '37, Secre- 36, President '37. National or Society. V2 33 Kelley, Onys Model Airplane '36-'38, Sec- retary '37, Vice-President '38. Student Council '36 '37. Kielce, Lois Forum '36-'39. Kingsberry, John 9B, 'lOA, and 'IOB Class Secre- tary '37-'38, 'l'lB Vice-President '38. Calhoun '36-'38. Hi-Y '37 '38. Student Council '36-'38, Sergneat-at-Arms '37, Junior Dec- lamation '36 '37fFirst Place, ln- tramural Debate '38 '39. SENIORS Kelly, Rose Elizabeth G. A, A, '38 '39. Nature Science No. 9 '36, Glee Club '36 '37, Girls' Chorus '37. Student Council '37-'39. Kilian, Alma K. D. V. '36-'39. Bible Class '37 '38, Secretary '37 '38. Na- tional Honor Society. Kinser, Clester Radio Club '36-'39, Vice- President '37 '38, Sergeant-ab Arms '38 '39. Kenley, Luella Saddle Club '37 '38, Reporter '38. Red Jackets '38 '39, Na- tional Honor Society. King, Bessie Mae Chess and Checker '37. Hobby No, 9 '37. Maroon Staff '38 '39. Kirschner, Dorothy Platonian '37-'39, Treasurer '39, Hobby '36. Kennedy, Eva Lois Adonian '37 '38. Modern Li?rature, Secretary '37, Treasurer King, Charles Philatelic '38, Reporter '38. Library S-taFf '38. Forum '38, lntra- mural Debate '38. Kitcheler, Margaret Sapphonian '36-'38, Critic '38. Comet Staff '38. Office Aide '37 '38. Debate '36 '37. 3 Knape, Woodrow Lewis, Louise Nature Science '36 '3 and Checker '38, Longshore, Joyzelle Glee Club '37'39. 7. Chess SENIORS Kohn, Colleen Kreisle, Leonardt Kutalek, William National Honor Society '38. Stamp Club '36-'39, President Radio Club '36-'38. Checker 'l'lB Class Secretary '38. Philoma- '37 '38f Secretary-Treasurer '37 Club 37. thian '36-'38, Orchestra '36-'3B. '38, Vice-President '37. Student Red Jackets '36 '37. Aide '36 '37. Lindsay, Joe 'HB Class Reporter '38 '39 Calhoun '36-'33i Reporter '38, Reporter and Historian '39. Ma- roon Editorial Stafl '37 '38i Re- porter '37, Associate Editor '38f Feature Staff '38. Student Council Representative '36 '37, Alter- nate '36-'38. 'lOth Grade Favorite Nominee '37 '38. lntramural Foot- ball Champions '37 '38. Louis, Jack Senate '36-'39. l-li-Y '36-'39. Nature Science No. 'l '36. lntra- mural Declamation, Lloyd, Dan Nature Science '36 '37, Luckett, Fanny Lou Platonian '33 '39 G. A. A. '37-'39. Intramural Volleyball'37 '38-First Place. A Long, Darda Nella Hobby Club'36. GiftClub '37. La Tertulia '38. Y. T. S. Botanical Society '36 '37, Verse Makers '35. Student Aide '37-'39, Ludwig, John Stamp Club '37-'39, Baton '36, Student Council '36, Band '36- '39f Waco Duet--First '36, Solo -First '36-'38, Quintet Second, Mexia '37 '38 Solo-First, Quintet--Second, Abilene '37 '38 Solo Second Quintet Third: San Antonio '38 '39fQuartet Second. Lentz, Willie H. Hi-Y No. Q '38 '39. Radio Nature Science '36-'39f V President '37 '38, President Radio Guild '38 '39 Fo Leader '39. Long, Marguerite l-landwork '35. Student I '37 '38, Lusk, George Ann Sapphonian '36-'38r Serge at-Arms '37-'38. Paisano '38 Intramural Basketball '36- l3515eball'36'37, Tenniquoits Pagi- gs I alone, Elizabeth hilatelic '39. avropolis, James Ehess and Checker '36 '37. f's Activity '37 '38. Y. T, S. anical Society '37. Hunting l Fishing '38. Student Council ernate '36 '37. lntramural itball Second '36 '37. Baseball ldshirts '36 '37f Reserve '37- . lntramural Baseballf Volley- l-Second. etzenthin, John slational Honor Society '39f iretary '39. 'IOA Treasurer '37 . Guynn Cook '36-'39, Re- iter '37f Treasurer '38y Vice- Eident '39, Hi-Y No. Q '36- i President '36, Student Coun- Alternate '36 '37. Basketball lldshirts '36 '37f Letterman '37- '. lntramural Baseball '37 '38, 90 35 i Marko, Jo Anne Hobby Club '36 '37. Home Economics '37 '38. Student Aide '36-'39. Mayer, Margaret National Honor Society '38 '39 Quill and Scroll '39, Presi- dent'39, Hypatian '36-'39f Re- porter '38, Sergeant at-Arms '39, Saddle Club '36 '37. Choral Club '37 '38i Secretary-Treasurer '38. Cornet Staff '36 '37. Maroon Staff '38 '39i Editor '38 '39, Sports '38i Managing Editor '38. IJPC '38 '39, Secretary '39. Stu- dent Council. Red Jackets '36- '39, Treasurer '37 '38f Vice- President '38 '39. Miller, Alfred Lyman J. Bailey '37-'39. Los Hablaclores '36 '37f Vice-Presi- dent '37f Sergeant-at-Arms '36. Radio Guild '38. Orchestra '36 '39f Vice-President '38 '39. Boy's Pep Squad '38, Band '36- '39. Forum Leader '38, Council '39. lntramural and lnterscholastic Debate '36-'39, Extemporaneous Speech '37 '38. Declamation '38 '39 Swimming and Track Reserve '37-'39. Baseball '37-'39. lntra- rrsugal Football and Basketball '38 SENIORS Marsh, Rosemary Franklin Debate '37-'39. Chess Philomathian '37-'39, Treasurer and Checker '36 '37f President '39, National Honor Society. '36 Mayfield, Billy Athenaeum '36-'39f Sergeant- at-Arms '38, President '38. G. A. A. '37 '38. Student Coun- cil '38 '39, Alternate '37. lntra- mural Basketball '36f Tenniquoits '38. National Honor Society. Miller, Roy Square Circle '37 '38f Secre- tary '38. Track Squadman '36-'38. Mayhall, Homer Gridiron '36-'39s Secretary '37, Football Reserve '36 '37. Basket- ball Reserve '36 '37. Track Letter- man '36 '37. Football Letterman '37-'39, Basketball Letterman '37 '38, Track Letterman '37-'39, Co- Captain Track Team. Millhouse, Doris Athenaeum '37 '38. G. A. A. '36 '37. Matthews, Dorothy Margaret Preston '37-'39, Sad- dle Club '36 '37. Le Cercle Francais '36 '37. Student Council Alternate '36-'39, Red Jacket '37- '39. lntramural and lnterscholastic Debate '38 '39f Winner Girls' lntramural. lntramural Baseball '36- '39, Basketball '36-'39i Volley- ball '36-'38, Tenniquoits '36- '39f Archery '37 '39. National Honor Society. Meador, Marilyn Margaret Preston '36a'39i Paisano '38, Student Council Alternate '36. lntramural Baseball, Volleyball, Tenniquoits '36-'381 Biagketball '37 '38. Debate '38 Mitchell, Clifton Woodrow Wilson '38 '39f Vice-President '39, Hi-Y No, Q '38 '39f President '38, Forum 37- '391 President '37 '38. Research Club '37f President '37. Nature Science '36. Texas Jr. AcademY of Science '37. lnterscholastic De- bate '36-'39i First Team '38 139. lntramual Debate '36- 39. Extemporaneous Speaking .'38 '39-First, Declamation '38 39. lntramural Baseball '39. Modrall, Harriet Polyhymnian '36-'39, Treasurer '38, Secretary '39. G. A. A. '37- '39, Library Staff '38 '39. lntra- mural Basketball, Tenniquoits, Baseball, Volleyball '37 '38. Moore, Flora Quill and Scroll '38, Vice- President '38, Minoan '38 '39, Critic '39. Sodalitas Latina '37. Comet Staff '37-'39, Student Council Alternate '38, Student Aide '37-'39, lntramural Tenni- quoits and Volleyball '38, Muston, Warren Lyman J. Bailey '38 '39. Moton Club '37, Chess and Checker '37, Motfatt, Joe Woodrow Wilson '38 '39, Re- porter '38. Sodalitas Latina '36 '37. Philatelic '37 '38. Hi-Y No. 9 '36 '37. Intramural Baseball '36 '37, Basketball '36-'38. National Honor Society, Moreland, Mack Senate '37-'39, Parliamentarian. Boy's Pep Squad '38, '39, lntra- mural Football '36-'38, Baseball '36-'38, Basketball '37 '38, MacNaughton, Billy Lyman J. Bailey '37-'39. Philatelic '36. Chess and Checker '37. Hi-Y '35 '36, Maroon Stall '37-'39, Sports Staff '37 '38 Comet Staff '37-'39, Sports and Business StaFl '38 '39. Eagle Scout '36, l. L. P, C. '37 '38, Boy's Pep Squad '38 '39, lntra- mural Declamation '38 '39, Senior Boys-Third. Intramural Baseball '36-'38, Basketball '36-'39, Track '36, Swimming Team '37-'39. SENIORS Montgomery, Helen Sue Quill and Scroll '38 '39, Phil- omathian '38 '39, Reporter '39, Glee Club '37-'39. Mixed Quar- tet '38 '39, Girls' Chorus '37- '39, Delegate '38, President '38, Maroon Statl '38 '39, Society Editor '38 '39, Exchange Editor '38, Student Council Alternate '39, Red Jackets '38 '39. Student Aide '37. Tennis Reserve '36 '37. National Honor Society. Mueller, Marciel K. D, V. '36-'39, Treasurer '38 '39, Red Jackets '37-'39. lntra- mural Declamation '36 '37. lnter- scholastic Typing '37 '38. Intra- mural Basketball '36 '37, Tenni- quoits '37 '38, Basketball '38 '39. McCall, Winston Montgomery, Mabel Girls' Reserve '36. Munroe, Helen G. A, A. '36 '37. Nature Sizlgence Club '36-'38, La Tertulia McClain, Elmer Philatelic '36'38, Sergeant-ab Arms '37, Vice-President '38, Secretary-Treasurer '38, Hi-Y '36 '37, Safety Patrol '36- '39, Ser- geant '37 '38, Corporal '36 '37, Student Council '36 '37. Basket- ball Goldshirts '36 '37, B. Team '37 '38, Reserve Letterman '38 '39. Baseball Goldshirts '36 '37. lntramural Football '36 '37, gglleyball '37 '38, Basketball '36 is 1 l Montz, George Chess and Checker '36 Secretary '37. Boy's Pep Sc '38 '39. Library Stall '37. Murray, Vincent 10A and 'VIA Class Presi '37-'39. 'IOB Vice-President 'ITB Treasurer. Guynn Cook 39, Critic '37, Financial Dire '37 '38, Hi-Y '37 '38, Band '38, Student Council '37 Executive Committee '37, Se tary'38. National Honor Soc McClain, Ozelma Lee Hobby Club '36 '37. Page se' F ....,, 13, , :Clellan, Hope i, A, A. '37-'39i Publicity wager '37 '38i Sergeant-ab I5 '39. Student Council '38, 1 Aide '37 '38. Tennis '37 '38. :mural Basketball '36 '37 '3Bi niquoits '36 '37f Volleyball '39. National HonorSociety. :Donald, Fancher luill and Scroll '39, Franklin '39f Reporter '39. Radio '35. Comet Staff '38 '39f ness Manager '38 '39. Forum per '38 '39. T. H. S. P. A. zgate '39, Boy's Pep Squad '39. Intramural Typing '37. amural Debate '36 '37. Ex- ooraneous Speech Squad '36- lntramural Basketball '39i :ball '35-'39. :l.ean, Bobby and '36-'39f First Division in e and Second in National '37 Baton '38f Reporter '38, lent Council Alternate. Forum incil '39. Swimming Reserve '39. Basketball '37-'39 Re- e. L99 37 McCormick, Hettie Philomathian '38 '39. McEntire, Zoella Hobby No. 1 '37i Secretary '37. G. A. A. '36-'39. Home Economic Club '38. Maroon Staff '38f Secretary '38, lntra- mural Baseball '36-'38f Tenni- quoits '36-'38i Volleyball '36- '38i Basketball '36 '37. McMaster, Jimmy Los Habladores, Safety Patrol. l SENIORS McCoy, Edna Hobby Club '36 '37, ScraD Book '37. Home Economic Club '39. Student Aide '37, McFarland, Elba Dean McCrocklin, James Library Staff. Forum. McFarland, Harrell Los Habladores '37-'39. Red Baton Club '38, Band '36-'39. Jackets '36-'39. Nagle, Dorothy Forum Council '38 '39, Newberry, Peggy Athenaeum '36-'39f Critic '36f Hypatian '37-'39. Intramural Reporter '37f Sergeant-at-Arms Baseball '37-'39i Tenniquoits '37i Critic '3B. Intramural Basket- '37-'391 Basketball '38 '39. Dec- ball '37 '38i Tenniquoits '37 '38, lamation '38 '39. McDaniel, Meda Beth Sapphonian '36-'38f Sergeant- at-Arms '37, G. A. A. '36-'38f President '37 '38f Publicity Man- ager '37, Glee Club '36 '37, Maroon Staff '37 '3Bf ReD0rter '37 '38f Business Staff '37 '38, lntramural Baseball '36-'38i Ten- niquoits '36 '37i Volleyball '36- '39f Basketball '36-'38. McKellar, Marjorie Philomathian '36-'39f President '38f Secretary '39, lntramural Tenniquoits '36-'39f Basketball '36-'39i Volleyball '39, Nation- al Honor Society. Nichols, La Verne La Tertulia '37-'39f Reporter '38, Treasurer '39. Rainbow Girls '38 '39i Choir and outer observer '38. Nichols, Ralph National Honor Society '38 '39, Philatelic '36-'39, Sergeant- at-Arms '37 '38, Reporter '39. Safety Patrol '36 '37, Hi-Y '36- '38i President '36i Vice-President '37i Sergeant-at-Arms '37f Presi- dent '38. lntramural Baseball and Basketball '36 '37, Basketball Goldshirts '36 '37. Basketball B Team '37 '38, Letterman '38 '39. O'Neill, Kerrigan Margaretta Byers '39 lntramural Basketball '39. Pannell, Billy Comet Staff '38 '39, Nickell, Neysa Nell Y. T. S. Botanical Society '36 '37 Handiyyork Club '37 '38. Orancl, Katherine Nifty Neecllers '35 '36. Park, Ralph 9A Class President. 9B Vice- Presiclent. 'IOA Sergeant-at-Arms. 'IOB Sergeant-at-Arms, Gridiron '38f Sergeant-at-Arms '38, Foot- ball, Basketball, and Track Letter- man '36-'39. SENIORS Nitschlce, Mary Alice Sapphonian '36-'39. G. A. A. '36 '37. Paisano '38 '39, Red Jackets '36-'39, lntramural Bas- ketball '36-'38f Tenniquoits '36- '38 Volleyball '38. lntramural De- bate '38 '39. National Honor Society. Osoba, Helen National Honor Society '38 '39. Quill and Scroll '39. Mar- garetta Byers '38 '39f President '38 '39, Hobby Club '37 '3B. Comet Staff '38 '39. Student Council '36-'38, Forum Leader '36-'38, Forum Council '38. Red Jackets '36 '37. Student Aide '36-'39. lntramural Debate '36 '37-Second. lntramural Typ- ing '38-First. lntramural Tenni- quoits '36 '37-First, Basketball '39-Second, Volleyball '38 Paschall, Roena Jane Addams '37 '38i Vice- President '37f Treasurer '38, President '38 '39. North, Ophelia Philomathian '38 '39, G. A. A. '38 '39 Ott, Jean Marie Margaretta Byers '39. Los l-labladores '38 '39, Vice-Presi- dent '38 '39. El Arco lris '36. Radio Guild '37 '38, Forum Leader '37-'39. lntramural Debate '36 '37-Second Place. lntramural Tennequoits '36 '37-First Place, Basketball '37-'38-Firstf '38 '39. Volleyball '38 '39 National Honor Society. Patterson, Peggy Sapphonian '36-'38, Parliamen- tarian '38. Red Jackets '38, lntra- mural Debate '38, lntramural Bas- ketball '36-'38, Volleyball '37 '38 le 2 a 3. Obar, Gloria Sapphonian '36-'39f Secr- '37 '38i President '38 Paisano '39 'HB Class Secri '39 G. A. A. '38 '39. Ci Advertising Staff '37-'39 dent Council '39f Alternate '37. Red Jackets '37-'39i ecutive Committee '38 Queen Nominee '39f C Favorite Nominee '39. lntra Volleyball '36-'39f Baskel '36-'39f Tenniquoits '36 Baseball '37 '38. Declam. '37-'39. Palmquist, Mary Elizaba Home Economics Club '39i Historian '38f Reporter '39. National Honor Soc Patton, Elsie Sapphonian '36-'39, Orch '36-'39f Social Chairman '37 G, A. A. '37, Student Co '36-'38. Pagc SENIORS I, Billie Pearce, I-Iazel Pearson, Milton Peck, Paul argaretta Byers '39. V. M. C. Home Economics Club '36, Y. T. S. Botanical '37 '38, Safety Patrol '36. etary. Needle Work '37. Gift Club '38. Treasurer '38. Tennis '36. n, Rhesa Peschka, Alfred Peterson, Doris Peterson, Jane alhoun '38 '39. Nature Sci- '37 '38, Secretary-Treasurer '38. Glee Club '37-'39, ' '38 '39, Swimming Letter- '37-'39, Tennis Reserve '37 kel, Allene Safety Patrol '36-'39, Corporal '36-'38, Sergeant '38 '39, Piercy, James lethanai '36 '37, Vice-Presia Y. T. S, Botanical Society '38 , '36 '37. Scrapbook '37 '38, etary '37 '38, gr' 39 '39, Sergeantfat-Arms '38 '39. Chess and Checker '37 '38, Safety Patrol '37 '38. Hypatian '36-'39. Red Dragon '38 '39. G, A, A. '38 '39, Comet Staff '36-'38. Ped Jackets '36-'39 Student Council 'L-io, Alternate '37, Intramural and lnterscholastic Declamation '36 '37. Intramural Baseball and Bas- ketball '36 '37, Tenniquoits '37 One-Act Play Contest '38 Pittsford, Bill Athenaeum '36-'38, Sergeant- ar-Arms '36, Critic '37. Popham, Curtis K. D. V. '37 '38, Sergeant-at- Guynn Cook '37-'39. l-Ii'-Y. Arms '38, Forum Leaders '39. Band '36A'39, Drum Major 38 '39 Basketball Goldshirts '36 '37, B Team '37 '38, Peisker, Margaret Sketch Club '37, President '37. Euphronian'38. Library Staff '38, Intramural Tenniquoits '36 '37, Philquist, Gordon Franklin '37-'39, Viceapresi- dent '39. Safety Patrol '36 '37, Sergeant '37. Intramural Debate '38 '39, Posey, Mary Ethel National Honor Society '38 '39, Quill and Scroll '39, Mar- garetta Byers '38 '39,Reporter'38 39. Shakespeare '37 '38, Re- porter '38. Glee Club '36-'39i Reporter '37-'39. Girls' Choral Club '37-'39, Maroon Staff Asso- ciate Editor '37-'39, Circulating Manager '38 '39. Student Coun- cil Alternate '38. Powell, Atrelle Needlework '36 '37. Forum '38 '39, Pyles, Virginia Euphronian '38, Treasurer'38. Bible Club '36, Toy Shop Club Hobby Club '37, Treasurer Rather, Katheryn Nelle 'IOB Class President '38. 'l'lA Vice-President '38, Queen '39. l-lypatian '36-'39, Sergeant-ab Arms '37, President '39. G. A. A. 38 3f?. Paxisano '38 '39. Glee Club 36, 38 '39 State Glee Club Contest '39, Maroon Adver- tising Staff '36. Student Council 36 '37, Alternate '38 '39. Red Dragons '36, Band '36-'39, Drum Maiorette. State Drum Maioring ContestYSecond '39, District Drum Maioring-Third Division. 9tl'1, 'lOtl1 and 'l'ltl1 Grade Queen Nominee. 9th and 'lOth Grade Girl Favorite. intramural Tenni- quoits and Basketball '38 '39. Powell, Willis Guynn Cook '38 '39, l-li-Y '39, Intramural Declamation '38 '39 Intramural Basketball and Baseball '38 '39, Quinn, James Model Airplane '36-'39, Ser- geant-at-Arms '35 '36, President '37 '38, Secretary '38 '39. Student Forum Council '39. Track '36 '37, Reserve '36, Letterman '37, Rauber, Vincent SENICRS Prather, Bill 9A Class President. Baton '36- '39. Band '36-'38, Vice-Presi- dent '38. Second Place Solo Duet, First '36 '37, Solo First in District, Second-State '37 '38. Student Council Alternate '37 '38. Quist, Mary Catherine G. A. A. '37-'39, Secretary '38, Vice-President '39, lntra- mural Baseball, Basketball '37 '38, Volleyball, Tenniquoits '37-'39. Ravel, Gene Socratic. Declamation '37-'39- Second Place '37 '38. Price, Clay Model Airplane '36-'38, Sec- retary '38, Vice-President '37 '38, President '38. Hi-Y No. Q '38. Orchestra '36. Glee Club '36-'38. Randerson, Joe Baseball Reserve '37 '38. Ray, Marvel Lee National Honor Society '39, Glee Club '37 '38. Los Hab- ladores '37 '38, Secretary-Treas- urer '37 '38. Red Jackets '36 '37. Purnell, La Nell Quill and Scroll '38 '39 Cercle Francais '38 '39 Ath' eum '36, Sketch Club '37, F retary '37. Poetry Club '37,f dle Club '38. Maroon Staii '39, Advertising Staff '36 Advertising Manager '37 '38. Ransom, l-lelen Hypatian '36-'39, Sergean Arms '38, Parliamentarian Red Dragons '37. Red Jackets '37, Debate '36 '37. lntram Volleyball, Tenniquoits, B ball, Basketball '36-'38. Reese, Carl 9A Class President '36. Sergeant-at-Arms '37. 'IOA V President '37. Franklin Debate 39, Program Chairman '38. Page 5 h, Virginia tional Honor Society '37 Kthenaeum '36-'38. G. A. A. 38. Maroon Staff '37 '38, tary '37 '38. Red Jackets 38. intramural Tenniquoits, :yball, Basketball '36 '37. isher, Helen tional Honor Society '38 G. A. A. '37 '38 '39. Red ts '38. intramural Declamation '37. lntramural Volleyball laseball '37 '38. ell, Bill iroon Broadcaster '38 '39. 'e '36 '37-First. e4r fx . 'Ulf '.li.i Robybineykfchafd f- 'l1B jlass Sergeant-at-Arms. Gridi on '38 39. Intramural Man- lntr m al Football '36 '37 'l38 '39j seball '36 '37. Foot- ball arg rack Letterman '37-'39. Cross ountry Track '39. Rogers, Henry Hudson National Honor Society '38 '39. Vice-President 'l'IB Class. A. M. A. '35 '36. Hunting and Fishing '37 '38, Reporter '37 '38. Hi-Y '38. Student Council Alter- nate '35. Intramural Declamation '36 '37-Third Place Junior Boys. Russell, Jayne Sapphonian '36-'39, D. A. R. Candidate. Student Aide '37 '38. SENIORS Roberdeau, Patricia Hypatian '36-'39, Secretary '38. Saddle Club '36. Student Council Alternate '36. Red Jackets '36-'39, Yell Leader '38. Debate '36 '37. Favorite Nominee '37 '38. Extemporaneous Speak- inS '38 '39. Declamation '38 '39, intramural Volleyball, Tenni- quoits, Baseball, Basketball '36- '38, Archery '37 '38. Rogers, Katheryn G. A. A. '38 '39 Red Jackets '38 '39 Student Aide '37-'39, Saage, Ruby Nell ggcrapbook '38. Gift Club '37- Roberts, Wilford National Honor Society '38 '39, l-li-Y NO, Q '38 '39, Presi- dent '39. Model Airplane Club 38 '39. Comet Stall '38 '39. Safety Patrol '36-'39, Captain '38i Chief '38 '39. Forum Leader '38 '39. Rosenberg, Janet Philomathian '37-'39 Saddle Club '36 '37. Girls' Riding Group '38 '39. Handiwork Club '36 '37. Samon, Mabel Quill and Scroll '39. Maroon Stall '37-'39, Associate Editor '38 '39. Robinson, B. J. Gridiron '38 '39 intramural Managers '36. Chess and Checker '36. Football Reserve Letterman '37f Letterman '3B. Swimming Letterman '37 '38. Track '37 '38. Softball '38 '39. Rowe, Billy QA Reporter '36 '37. 9B Secre- tary. 'lOA Vice-President '37 '38. Guynn Cook '36-'39f Secretary '37 '38. l-li-Y '38 '39. Student Council '36-'39, Treasurer '37, Executive Committee '38, Vice- President '38, Reporter to Na- tional Meeting '38. Boy's Pep Squad '38 '39, President '38. Class Favorite Nominee '38 '39, intramural Football '36 '37-- Second '38 '39: Baseball-First '36 '37, Second '37 '38, '38 '39. Volleyball '36 '37. Sandel, Joe Jeff French '36-'39, Sergeant-at- Arms '37 '38. Radio Guild '38. Comet Business Staff '38. Forum Leader '37 '38. Swimming '36 '37. National Honor Society. Sanders, Eugene Y. T. S. Botanical Society '37- '39, President. Library Staff '37- '39. National Honor Society '39 Schmidt, Jane Platonian '36 '37, Secretary '37, Margaretta Byers '38 '39. Scrap- book Club '36. Home Economics '36. Tennis '37 '38, Schvvartzenburg, Lillian Margaret Preston '37-'39f Ser- geant-at-Arms '37 '38, lntra- mural Manager '39. Red Dragons '37-'39, One-Act Play Contest '39. Student Council Alternate '37. Forum Leader '38. Student Aid '37 '38. Intramural Basketball '38 '39, Tenniquoits '37-'39, Volleyball '38 '39, lntramural Baseball '37 '38. SENIORS Sanders, George Sandoval, Susie intramural Managers '35 '36, Chess and Checker '36 '37. K. D, V. '37 '3B. Yell Leader '38 '39 Baseball '36 '37. Schoenert, Anita Philomathian '36 '37. Club '37. Adonian '39. Science Scoiield, Vernon Lyman J, Bailey '37-'39f Presi- dent '37-'39. Los l-labladores '36 '37. Student Council '37f Alter- nate '37 '38, Forum Leader '38. Intramural Debate '36-'39. inter- scholastic Debate '37-'394 Second Team. Intramural Extem- poraneous Speech '37 '38, Dec- lamation '37 '38. intramural Base- ball '37 '38, El Arco lris '36-'39, Treasurer '39 Schubert, Adela ' K, D. V. '37 '38, Hobby Club '38 Self, Dorothy gba Tertulia '36-'39, President Sassman, Eugene Radio '36. Student Council '38 Baseball '37 '38. Boxing '36 Schulle, Bill Guynn Cook '36-'38, Critic '36, Chess and Checker '35. Stu- dent Council Alternate '36 '37, '38 '39, Shelton, Mildred Los l-labladores '36-'38, Pro- gram Chairman '36i Vice-Presi- dent '37f President '37 '33 GiltClub'36fVice-President 36. Rainbow Girls '38 '39. Red Jackets '36 '37. Sassman, Mildred Hobby Club '36 '31. Schutze, C. A. National Honor Societ '39. National Forensic L3 Nature Science '381 '39i President '38i Reporter Chess Club '36 '37. Baton '37 '38f Reporter '37, Pref '38. Student Council Alt '38 '39 Forum Leader '3 Honorable Mention. Ban '39, State Contest Solo-S '36 '37i Third '37 '38, Na Band Contest '37 '38. lntr Debate '37-'39. lntersch Debate '37-'39-Second Tea Shirley, Amelia Par 2:5 ' zk, Lester search '38, Checker '37, Na- gcgence '36, Sergeant-ab h, Catherine June A. A. '36-'39. Sapphonian 37. Glee Club '36 '37. Girl 've '36. Verse Makers '.36. :on Staff '37, Advertising '37, Book Reviewer '37. is Team '36. h, Eugene itional Honor Society '38 Checker Club '36 '37. r Patrol '37. 'F' -I3 Simms, Leonel Research '38 '39. Model Air- Dlane '36 '37. Intramural Decla- mation '38 '39. Smith, Dan Boy's Activity '37 '38. Chess and Checker '36, President. Biigeball '37 '38, Letterman '38 SENIORS Simons, Bobby Simpson, Tyler Smith, Brysen Senate Debate '37-'39, Parlia- Latin '37-'39, Sergcantral Arms lorum Leader '36-'39. mentarian '38, Vice-President '39 l-li-Y No. Q. Culee Club '36- Nature Science '36. Glee Club '36-'39. Boy's Glee Club '36-'39, Treasurer '38, Vice-President '38, Student Council '36-'38, Alter- nate '37. Intramural Declamation '38 '39, Smith, Douglas Smith, Elbert Smith, Ellen Bess Chess and Checker '38, Com- l-li-Y No. Q '38, Program Chair- Cnirls' Reserve '36, Modern mentator '38. Math '39. man. Checker '36. La Tertulia '39. Literature '37, Sergeant-at-Arms foru-m Council '39. Safety Patrol '37, 36- 39, Private Corporal, Ser- geant, Quartermaster '37-'39. Smith, l-lomer Smith, Lucy Beall Smith, Marion Smith, Thelma Jo Guynn Cook '38 '39, Critic '39 Hi-Y '38 '39, Parliamentarian '38, Secretary '39, lntramural De- bate '38 '39. Intramural Basket- ball, Baseball '36-'39. Stamp Club '36, Verse Makers Le Circle Francais. '37. Checker '37. Smith, Wade Culee Club '36-'39. Amateur Radio '36. Nature Science '37. Latin Club'37-'39, President '38, Vice-President '39. Safety Patrol '37 '38. Forum Leader '38 '39. National Honor Society '39. Speck, Klingman Research '38 '39, Treasurer '39. Nature Science ll '37. Forum Leaders '38 '39. Stevenson, Charlotte June National Honor Society '39. La Tertulia '38, Baton Club '37. Bible Study Club '38. Forum '37-'39. Orchestra '37-'39, Flute Solowltirst Division in District, gecond in State, '38 '39 Flute oo. Smith, Wanda Rowena National Honor Society '38 '39. Sketch Club '36 '37. Orches- tra '36 '37, '39. Chaparral '36- '39, Safety Troop Leader '38 '39, Secretary '38, Treasurer '39. Minoan '38, Glee Club '39. String Ensemble '39. Sprinkle, Art Guynn Cook '37-'39, Reporter '38. Student Council '37 39f Sergeant-at-Arms '39. Red Drag- ons '37-'39, One-Act Play State Meet '37 '38, One-Act Play '38 '39. Football Letterman '37 '38i Reserve '38 '39. King. interscho- lastic One-Act Play Contest '39, Samuel French Award '39. Stewart, George Boy's Activity '37-'39. Football Goldshirts '36 '37, Boxing lntra- mural '36-'39, Baseball lntramural '37 '38i Track '38 '39, SENIORS Southwell, Earl Spaw, Bessie Philatelic '37-'39. Safety Patrol '36-'39. Stayton, Betty Polyhymnian '364'39. lntramural Baseball '36-'39,Tenniquoits '36' '39, Basketball '36 '37. Stork, Willie Mae Stearns, Jackie Lee Storm, Mary Lou Platonian '38 '39, Secretary Platonian '37-'39f-Vice-Presi- '39. K. D. V.'38.Shakespeare '37. dent '38, President 39. Saddle National Honor Society '39. Club, '36 '37. Red Jackets '37- '39. Intramural Declamation- Third '36 '37. lntramural Debate '38 '39. D ,S , search- '39f Sergea ms '38, etary '38 '39 t e Sc' nce 36 '37. 11A ant rms. Tennis Reserv ' 8 dtramural Tennis '36 ' l'1 . Stenberg, Robert Latin '36-'39, Treasurer Reporter '37, Sergeant-ab '39. l-li-Y No. Q '38 '39. '36-'39. Tennis Reserve '37 Letterman '38 '39. Stumpf Clarence Chess and Checker '36. C tors '37-'39, Boy's Pep Squat Glee Club 'I-36. Pag Z zdorf, Walter inklin Debate '37-'39 Forum er '38 '39 lntramural Foot- '36 '37-First, '37 '38 Sec- Baseball '36-'39 ester, Clarine rl Reserve '36 '37. Glee '37'38. QR i SENIORS Sutton, Anne Polyhymnian '36-'39 Paisano '38 '39 G.A.A. '37-'39 Radio Guild '37-'39, Comet Staff '38 '39 Stud-ent Council Alternate '37 '38, Representative '36. De- bate '36 '37. Sutherland, Sam Research '38, Vice-President '38 '39 Boy's Pep Squad. Student Council Representative '39 Box- ing '37 '38-Second in Fite Nite. National Honor Society. Taylor, Betty l-lutton Home Economics '36-'38, Pro- gram Chairman '37, Secretary '37, President '38. Symank, Henry K. D, V. '36-'39, Sergeant-ab Arms '37. Football Reserve '37 '38, Track Reserve '37 '38. lntra- mural Basketball '36 '37f lntra- mural Baseball '37-'38. Teasdale, Buford Thiele, Anne Research '38 '39 Baton '37, Los l-labladores '37 '38, First Band '35-'38. and Second Vice-President '38, President '39 ' ' Rl o bert .iyn ook '37-'39, eant- rms' . 8oy's Pep '38. a tio '38'3 Ten isLetter- '3 '39 lntramu l etball, 1 Il, otball, '3 ' . X Sli 70 45 Swank, Fred Research '37-'39, Treasurer '37- '39, President '38 '39 Taylor, Edward Senate '37-'39, Sergeant-ab Arms '37. Student Council Alter- nate '36, Forum '38, Secretary- Treasurer '38. Declamation '38 '39 Intramural Boxing '37-'394 Second Place, 145 lb. Intramural Football and Baseball '37-'39 Thielepape, Lorine Los l-labladores '37 '38, Ser- geant-at-Arms '37 Tenniquoits '36 '37. Basketball '36 '37. Swartwout, Leslie Nature Science ll '37, Checker Club '37 '38. Safety Patrol '37. Taylor, Mildred Platonian '38, Debate '38 '39 Thomas, George Franklin '37. Baton Club '35 '36. Red Dragons '37-'39 Band '35-'38, Sergeant-at-Arms '36. lntramural Football '36 '37, Base- ball '36 '37. fs- ions VE,.7f. F93 Y Gtr- Tobin, James Tolleson, Kenneth Tompkins, Arnold Chess and Checker '39, Boy Forum '37 '38, Scouts '39. Basketball '37 '38, Intramural Basketball '36 '37, Turner, Barbara Tyler, Malcolm l-lypatian '35-'38, Student Boy's Pep Squad '38 '39, Bas- Council Alternate '37 '38, Red ketball 9th Grade Champions '36 Jackets,'36-'38, Intramural Decla- '37. Football Goldshirts '36 '37, mation 38 39. intramural Tenni- Basketball B Team '37 '38, Basket- quoits and Basketball '36-'38, ball '38 '39, Voss, Mollie Wagner, Margie D Scrap Book '36, Commercial Girl Reserve '36 '37, Sketch 37, Reporter '37, Alethanai '38, Club l-landiwork '38, Or- c estra . Franklin '37-'39, Glee Club '35-'39, Reporter '38. Boy's Double Octet '37, Quartet '38, Philatelic Club '35-'37, Vice- President '37, Maroon Staff '37- '39, Feature Editor '37 '38, Associate Editor '37 '38, Dele- gate to N, l-l, S. P, A, '38, Forum Leader '37 '38, Junior Declama- tion '36 '37, Tyler, W. l-l. Chess and Checker '36 '37. Square Circle '38, Wallace, Gwendolyn Class Treasurer '36 '37, Philo- mathian '37-'39, G. A. A, '36- '39, Recording Secretary '38 '39, lntramural Basketball, Tenniquoits, and Volleyball '36-'39, Townsend, Ella Sapphonian '36-'38, Treasurer '37 '38, Paisano '38, Advertising Staff of Comet '38 '39, Student Aide '37, lntramural Basketball '36-'38, Baseball and Tenniquoits '37 '38, Ulit, Dorothy Margaret Preston '36-'39, Re- porter '36, Critic '37, Sergeant- at-Arms '38. G. A, A. '37 '38, Red Jackets '37 '38, Paisano '38, Debate '36 '37, lntramural Base- ball and Basketball '36-'38, Tenniquoits '37 '38, Walston, Joe Mac 9A Sergeant-at-Arms '36 '37, 'IOB Treasurer '38, Vice-President 'l1B. Calhoun '36-'39, Treasurer '38, President '38, Hi-Y '36-'39, President '38, Student Council '37 '38, Executive Committee '37, Corresponding Secretary '38. Basketball B Team '37 '38, lntra- mural Football, Volleyball, Base- ball '37 '38. Townsley, Robert Chess and Checker '36 Safety Patrol '36 '37. Foc Gcldshirts '36 '37, lnterscho Football and Baseball. Von Roed er, Carroll 'lOA Treasurer '37, 'lOB retary '38, 9A Class Reportei Guynn Cook '37 '38, Serg at-Arms '37. Hi-Y '36-'38, T President '38, Operators '37 Boy's Pep Squad '38, Yell Lf '38. Student Council '36 Southern Association of dent Government. Waltmon, Mary Pauline National Honor Society '39, l-lypatian Literary Societ '39 Red Dragons '38 '39, Jackets '38, Intramural Dec' tion '38, Volleyball '38 '39, ketball '39, Pagt 'd, Mary Neil s Habladores '38 '39 Cl-lonor berl. Sketch Club '37. Sad- :lub '36-'3Bf President '3B. ndlanclt, Margaret itional Honor Society '38 G. A. A. '36-'38, Reporter Publicity Manager '37. V. '36, Red Jackets '36 '38, ent Council Alternate '39i esentative '36. Tennis '36a Letterman '36-'38, Manager 38. zbe, Geraldine T. S. Botanical Society '38, agrapher '38, Baton '35-'37. 70 47 Warner, Gloria Jane Margaret Preston '37-'39, Sec- SENICRS Weddell, Wray Weise, George Quill and Scroll '39. Franklin Model Airplane '34-'39. Foot- retary '38, President '38. Red '39 Maroon Staff '38 '39f Statf ball BTeam. Dragons '37-'39. Student Council Editor '38f Sports Editor 39. Alternate '38. Intramural Basket- T. l-l. S. P. A, First Sports Story, ball, Baseball, Volleyball '36-'38, Third Sports Column. N. S. P. A. Delegate. Wesenberg, Jack Wheeless, Bill Whiting, Jack K. D. V. '38, Chess and Checker Franklin '38 '39. Forum Leader '37, '38 '39. Wilde, Albert Wilder, Roberta Wilkins, Walter Band '34-'39, Baton Club '37f Hi-Y NO- Al '39- Reporter QB. One-Act Play '37 '38. Clarinet Quartet '37 '38- Superior. Wells, Patsy Philomathian '36 '37. G. A. A. '37 '38. Chinese Checker '38. Frolic Night '36-'38-Third Place. intramural Tenniquoits '36 '37f Basketball '37 '38. Wicker, Mary Lucille Hypatian '36-'39. Red Dragons '33. Red Jackets '3B. Debate '33 '39.lntramural Tenniquoits, Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Baseball 36 '37, '38 39. Wilkinson, Betty Athenaeum '36-'39, Vice-Presi- dent T381 President '39. Orchestra '37-'3 . M l H Williams, Elgin National Honor Society '38 '39 Quill and Scroll '38 '39 Camera '36'39, Re- porter '39 l-li-Y '36-'39 Boy's Pep Squad '38 '39 Safety Patrol '36 '37, Forum Leaders '37-'39, President '39 Maroon StaFF '38 '39i Chairman Editorial Board '37-'39 Associate Editor '38 '39 Sports Statf '38 '39 Tennis Reserve '37 '38, Letterman '38 '39 Womack, Ruth Nature Science '37-'39, Reporter '37 '38, Secretary Treasurer '38 '39 Yarbrough, Fern National Honor Society '38 '39 G. A. A. '37 '38, Reporter '38. Maroon Stall '37 '38, Associate Editor '38. Red Jackets '37-'39 Student Aide '37-'39 Los Habladores '37. Willie, Dorothy Adonian Literary Society '38 '39 Nifty Needlers '36. Nature Science ll '37. Woodard, June Philomathian '37-'39, Critic and Parliamentarian '38, President '39 lntra- mural Declamation '36-'38. Yaryan, Jess Guynn Cook '39 Nature Science '37. Maroon Sports Staff '38 '39 Forum Leader '39 lntramural Debate '37 2338, lntramural Football '36 SENIORS Wilson, Connie National Honor Society '38 '39 Polyhymnian '36- '39 Student Council '36, Alternate '37 '38. Red Jackets '37-'39 Forum Leader '38. lntramural Ten- niquoits, Basketball, Base- ball '36-'39, Volleyball '38 '39 Worrell, Bill Boy's Activity '37-'39 Tumbling Club '36, Vice- President. Swimming Letter- man '36-'38, Baseball Re- serve '36 '38. Basketball Reserve '36 '37. lntramural Basketball '37 '38. Cham- pions. Yett, Carolyn Polyhymnian '36-'39,Crit- ic '38. G. A. A. '37 '38. Paisano '38. Student Coun- cil '37. lntramural Declama- tion '37 '38, Debate '38 '39 lntramural Tenniquoits, Basketball, Baseball '36 '37, Basketball and Baseball '37- '39-Champions. Winn, Dorothy Phllomathian '36. Decla- mation '38 '39 Wukasch, Earl National Honor Society '38 '39 Quill and Scroll '39 Camera '37-'39, Treas- urer '38, Secretary '38 '39 Radio Guild '38 '39 Or- chestra '36-'39 Forum Leaders '37-'39, Treasurer '38. Comet Staff '38 '39 Maroon StaFF '38 '39 Young, Eva Nell Platonian '38. Witter, Billy National Honor Society '38 '39 Senate '39 De Molay '39 Los l-labladores '36 '37. Boy's Pep Squad '33 lntramural Boxing '38 3 . Wolsch, Cecjylgf if , 'J' .fly L f I V QL lvl 'NJ' 's lk' Wukasch, Eugene Ouill and Scroll '39, Camera '37-'39,Vice-Presi- dent '38, President '38 '39 Radio Guild '38 '39 Or- chestra '36-'39 Forum Leaders Club '37-'39, Sec- retary '38. Comet Staff '38 '39 Maroon Staff '38 '39 Young, Marvin Franklin Debate '37 '38, Sergeant-at-Arms '37,Vice- President '38. Glee Club '36 '37. Nature Science '35 '36, Band' 35-'37. De- bate '37 '38. Boxing '37 '38-Fite Nite '37 '38. Yr .. .D Wyont, Barrett Franklin '39 Baton ' '38 '39, Secretafv Vice-President '39 G shirts Basketball '37 Swimming Team '37 B. Team Basketball '38 lntramural Basketball '39 Band '37 Solo State Second sion '36 '37. Di Solo First Division '37 Duet Second Division, Solo First, duet Second, tional Solo Third Div '37 '38. State Solo Firs 39, Brass Sextet Division '38 '39 Swirg State High School M Second '37 '38, Zollinger, Ruthina Margaret Preston '39, Critic '38, Parlia tarian '39 Cu. A. A. '39 lntramural Debate: terscholastic Debate. sano '39 Pas, NATIONAL HONOR Brown, Bill Campbell, Virginia Clicl4, Mary Ann Coulter, Lucy Rage Einch, Mary Eues, Mildred Gresham, Dorothy l-larris, Clara l'lawl4ins, Jerry l-leath, Ruby l-lol4anson, Marcene Joelcel, Samuel Albers, Verdell Alexander, Joanne Barr, Reuben Benson, Erances Blair, Mary Margaret Bradfield, Tom Brown, Elizabeth Brownlee, l-'loughton Buzbee, Jocelyn Covert, Eranl4 Davis, Mae Foster, Eunice Erede, Ralph Gambrell, Marcia Gardner, Jacqueline Gillespie, Frances Jane Goeth, Joe Goines, Dorothy Jeanne Fall Semester: Jones, Frances Gale ' Kelley, Qnys Kingsberry, John Kreisle, l.eonardt McBee, Eranlt Metzenthin, John Nichols, Ralph Qsoba, l-lelen Renn, Rhesa Posey, Mary Ethel Roberts, Wilford Rogers, l lenry Spring Semester: Gribble, Elizabeth l-lancoclc, Warner l-lellenguard, Ella I-lili, Betty Kenley, l.uella Nixon Kilian, Alma King, La Verne Kinney, William Kurio, Robert Marsh, Rosemary Matthews, Dorothy Mayfield, Billy Virginia McClellan, l-lope McDonough, Jane McKellar, Marjorie Ann Moffatt, Joe Montgomery, l-lelen Sue Moore, Flora SOCIETY Smith, Eugene Smith, Wanda Rowena Stevenson, Charlotte June Walley, Helen Waltmon, Mary Pauline Wendlandt, Margaret Williams, Elgin Wilson, Connie Witter, Billy Yarbrough, Fern Zabel, La Verne Murray, Robert Vincent Nelson, Murphy Nitschlce, Mary Alice Nolen, Helen Claire Ott, Jean Marie Ralmquist, Mary Elizabeth Ropham, Curtis Rrice, Clay Randolph, Metze Ann Rogers, Katherine Sandel, Joe Jeff Sanders, Eugene Scheffel, Ewald Smith, Wade Storlc, Willie Mae Sutherland, Sam Wilson, Anna Virginia Veoman, Margaret Adair, Sarah Small Fry Carole Lombard Adams, John Angels wirh Dirty Faces Daddy Anderson, Kim Anderson, Linnea I Only l-lave Eyes Mood Indigo lor You The Thin Man Beatty, Patsy Lady Guinevere Begeman, Jean l'lI Dream Tonight You're A Sweet Janet Gaynor Little Headache Miss Rugeley JUNIORS Albert, Joylene Alexander, Jaclc Orchids in the Sing, Baby, Sing Moonlight Alfred Lunt Eve Baclcus, Margaret Wild Irish Rose Katharine Hepburn Belcher, Betty Bacon, Betty Jo I'll Stand By Francis Bacon Bell, Patsy Allison, Evalyn l-lave You Forgot- ten So Soon? Eloise Sanderford Ballerstedt, Marian The Dipsy Doodle Deanna Durbin Benedict, Yandell Drink to Me Only Between a 'Kies' So Help Me With Thine Eyes and a Sigh Mr. Nobody Betty Boop Connie Gossett ii Q KW' Althaus, Florene And on, One of the Two O Sleepy People Po lor Amelia Earhart Barnette, Tommy Barnhouse, Bi Lucky in Love Jeepers Cree: Lou Gehrig Patrick l-lenry Berry, Caroline Berry, Mary Pretty as a Picture l'm on a See Queen Victoria Princess Eliza Pug stiel, Mary We Brown Jug ueen Mary idt, Ursula Soodnight Sweet- heart'i inciska Gaal dson, Jeannie Iancho Grande lamour Girl gf' 57 JUNIORS Blomquist, Bloor, Anne Bohn, Irma Howard l'SweEtlLAusic Lillie Bla Bolt from T -IS r rene ic e ue Eal-lie iiifiaabacher MISS Tfenclfmdnn Brill, Sheba Brown, Dorothy Brown, l-lerbert Lady Cgn The Two- Hhars. lflallelujah Uglodhyn B ro wn ' S ent tam Oueen of Shreba Zazholrigs l-lugT1 lilerbert Buford, C. B. Bull, Billie Burdett, Tommie U 'G. B.:,Time Down Cl'idi'llI'i2 Dee B South Ferdinand Alone mms Meta Ann Alice Faye Bouchard, Jack Boulden, Cecil Boyd, Marjorie Hallelujah! l'm a Get Out of Town Tutti Fruttin Bum Bob Hope Margie and her Jack Haley Magic Violin Brown, Joe M. Brown, Martha Brush, Margaret Reckless ADD What Goes On Julius Caesar Make Believe-' Here In My Heart? Frances Langford Scdfletf O Hard Burns, Bob Burnup, George Busby, Emily Curly Top Who Blew Outihe A Pretty Girl ls Bob Burns Flame? Like a Melody Mickey Mouse Sweetheart of Texas i JUNIORS Buzbee, Jocelyn Cain, Patsy Callahan, Grace Cambell, Loraine Carlson, Carter, Ora Jean This Can'tBe Love A Twinkle in My 'lGirl on the Police My Peverien Genevieve Sweetest Girl This Statue ol Liberty Eye Gazette Grandma Half of Me Wants Side of Heaven Merle Oberon Queen of Siam to Be Good Jean Harlow Chiles, Pe98Y Clarlc, David Clarlc, Lena Celement, A'Beautiful Lady DCldf'lO l'm Gonna Lock My AAGTQGVZE Ann l'ldt'ClleCl4 Gul Je Vous Aimes Heart My l-leart ls Un- Beacoupn Nancy Kelley employed Mr. Muenninlc Nancy Drew Co , Duane Copeland, Floyd dy's Business Lost at l Do David Williams ' y Davis Cotfey, Patsy All Ashoreu Dodie Richey Courtney, Glen UNO Wonder You Ely Culbertson Cloud, Maurice l'll Never Known Hannibal Cloud, Elsie Carioca Ma-xine Sullivan Craig, Carol Jean Where or When Ethel Barrymore Craddoclc, Sue 'Sweet Sue Judith Chewning, Jac Lost in a Fog Jack Benny Coler, l-lume Men With Wil Little Tough Gu Croclcett, Mott They Gave l' Gun Fibber McGee Page AE Ts S 5 Ia ff' , it JUNIORS ch, Josephine Crowe, Anne Curtis, Lewis Scott Cuthbertson, Cuthbertson, Darnell, Laura Darwin, James sephineu Annie Doesn't Live I Wish --I Was a DOFOILIY Margaret Theres a Sunny 'ALazy Bones :Smith Here Any More -Willow your Heart and I Gerd Kick Out Of Side HTQ Every- W, C, Fields Anne Howe Sir Walter Scott your Eyes-r you -Thing I Guess Who? Margaret Mitchell Simone S'mO M llffl nlson, C1 Davis, Frances avis, Marvin Donoho Elmira Doole, John Dralce, Cecil Dunn, Mitchell j - I ry TQT Worl f Mexicali Rose You Can't PullThe l've Got To Stop Frankie and John- Down bythe Old She 'Dunn' l-lim ve X Dorothy Lamour Wool Over My Dreaming nie Mill Streaml' Wrong K MEy5s Myrna Loy John Doole Daniel Boone Jesse James 1 .. r. ,t , kfyziiff f 'fl-117' fl ,J MC , f, I, f if , A I ' fffl, Y, 'I . I r s, Ger Edwards, Herbert Egan, James Egger, La vemgf, l ct Eclclund, l in Ellison,'Bil - Wo Pedro, The Cocktail Can You Pass ln Robins and Roses ' s' l'm Jus Jit rbug T 'p ' do 1 uist Shaker Love? Maureen O'Sullivan arlcharn Betty L Bi id lx Piccolo Pete President Roosevelt ' ' i f UI' 53 1 , w I ' JUNIORS lull? T f f ' fl xf 'fx . T Evans, line! Faubion, W. D. Felts, James Ferguson, Bob Fischer, l-larold Folts, Billie HF Lips l've Got a Pocket- Blue Prelude So Long, Old Gr-Frien he l-lark The 'Harold' 'tBilly Boy Bla Snooks full Of Dreams Dr. Manson Paint W 'r ' ervish Angels Sing Billie The Kid Shakespeare Pa Ferguson Dea omen D. X. Bible l , Fortner, . Foster, Chester Foster, Pose Mary Foster, Willodene Fowler, Jonelle Francis, Patricia Frank, Lois Marge Elaine The Devil ls ln Me How Can We Be Mademoiselle 'll Like Mountain Two Bouquets lt's The Dr Mg, Myself, and TOY1iEht Wrong? Joan Crawford Music Music Teacher Orders I Harvey Williams Sophie Tucker Rita Johnson Bernard Greta Garbo T Fraser, Nyce Freeman, Dorothy Frerilndg Xiirginial Frigf, Boiabys In Fr'igeLl,TS:elby Figliles, ,:!ackM H tu Ful:er,HLacly , ,. e ovin ou ee ime a o i t a in ru a 'm avin i gm Bubbl 3 Over FEIFQLQ-on and Fancy Always 8 AnitaFL,ouise Helen Miody Robes Benchlefy a Time 8 eorse 'Shirley Temple Joan Davis Hairbreadth l- Page if? is w Q .ia JUNIORS n, R. V. Garonzik, Lois Gellman, Giles, J. B. Gilliam, t. lsalulif Blues 'l H-fahvenxt Changed GOldd Jedn l-ilii5hEWide, And D0l'Ofl1Y 2 2 S 6 ins' Y Th O i an some B sr-ii M H i Bobby gtlarreln My Bllug Clark Gable Hairiel Hogtoredr Heaven Janet ham, Julie Green, Martha Gribble, Elizabeth Griesenbeclc, Gritlin, J. D. eautiful Dreamer Happy Days Are Mammy's Little BODDY Would You? ivia de Haviland Here Again Baby Loves Short- Hpigsidn parade Joe Routt Some Smarrie T elnin' Bread Whizzer White .is. tafson, Sidney Guthrie, J. C. Haenel, Clara Hale, George Hallford, Robert Iomin' Thru The Moonlight And Ro- Flying Down to Pio H ' H a l e , Hale' 'Al Feel Like a Feather Rye ses Anne Lindbergh The Gan5's All ln The Breeze nny Goodman Woodrow Wilson Here Corrigan U99 55 Paul de Kruif Gober, Eleanor Ul've Got a Date With a Dream Buckwheat x . Griffith Eolem -klgrgtl Bd or- - ' t , i XXL elllemqmaf 'Q fx X is X 1 Q i Hanson, Corrine l've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm Janice Jarrett Godwin, Nelda Hawaiian Butterfly Helen Osoba Griffith, Nelly Jean Jeanie 'With The Light Frown Hair Nora A- ' Hardy, Mary Margaret H 'Coed' Be Mrs, Robinson Harlcrider, Jane Dear Old Girl Little Red Riding Hood Holman, Richey Mutiny ln The Nur- serv Romeo Johnson, Bernice You Can't Be Mine Venus de Milo plus Arms JUNIORS Harrell, Marjorie Hlarris, Patricia Hatzfelcl, Ed Pardon MySouthern lgggekieqom 25 'Till Bel, Nftceirgs, Hedy Lamarr Ou O Y Ola, a cl W JC A Wh Holmes, Morris Hoppens, Hull, Lislca l 'Hama' sweet Elly Louise i'BeWiiama Holme 'Basin Street Blues M2 Socfdfes Joan of Arc Johnson, Peggy Johnston, Lillian JQPZSI JGY Y- H Peg O' My Heart Reese NE 2'lel2nJfne5 MY Brodie' Pilot Johnny One- D E Mozgri Hester, Newiyn l Let a Song Go Gut Of My Heart osemary Lane il Jaclcson, Ernest Makes No Differ- Hightower, Frances Easy To Love A Torch Singer Jackson, Leota Belle Hodges, C. B. l'm Looking F Angel Stan Laurel Johnson, Arvi A'Got To Get N 4- 1 , - Sh f.E S?gri:waiYyJaclcson ?3?ui?'l'e Woogle Bobbly lvlsers Marie Wilson Jones, Patsy Jordan, Virginia Joseph, Pose lille Fotnplenty of gif Again, On DOI'Otl'lY I V din Goo? No. 'l SusieSQ M62-J?SEPhRlJO5 Page TS x green, Marie Keith, George Saw Stars Little King Of Toy- argaretta Byers landl' Louis Nelson n, Grace Kreisle, Matt Deep ln a Dream . 'H .. mms S are Robert Wadlow Madame Curie Coy Leisering, George t Bicycle Built For Devil ln His Own l'wo Home Town nagan Artie Shaw UU 57 ' , l .. 1 - U- 'vnu I - L, , JUNIORS - R X' ,I I 1X tv' fs' . X - I 1 I I I I V I. I I Kelley, Robert' I 1 xKelly, Clifton Kendall, Penny Kies, Cliff inney, Willgam Theres a Far-Away A Litte Bit lnde- Pennies From Heay- Swinging My Nur- You Go To My Look , lg,I' Your pendentu en sery Rhymes Head 1 Eyes ' ' , Benjamin Franklin Matt Santa Claus Will Rogers Not Particular Kress, Marvin Krueger, Burford Lair, Virginia Lamb, Eleanor Larson, Glen Got a Rainbow Cocktails For Two 'Sweet As a Song lt's Been So Long Heat Wave found My Shoul- Xavier Cugat Myself Tallulah Bankhead Jack Chevigny er L, f 1 N nf ff li. IQQQQ A VI ' Lemon, Tom Lentz, Leland Lentz, Robert Lee Lewis, Dorothy Nell Litton, Doris Tom, Tom, The Chasing Shadows You l-lit The Spot UA Star Fell Out Of My ILittle Bucka- Piper's Son Arthur Murray Robert E. Lee Heaven roo ' Lavoisier Nelwyn Lee Hester Minnie Mouse Long, Jacqueline When Did You Leave Heaven? Missll2oach Manuel, Jane ul Love a Parade Dorothy Thompson Metcalfe, Sue Nl Want To Be Different Brown-Eyed Susan JUNICRS Longshore, June Longshore, Lewis Lott, Jessie Lucius, John Q 3 S Mangum, Kathleen Manlove, l-lel Have a Heart Roll Along Prairie Love ln Bloom l'm in the Army You're a Sweet- Lovely To Loo Brenda Frazier Moon Dorothy Dix Brother Rat heart Jeannette Gene Autrey Duchess of Windsor MacDonald Marquis, Maurine Martin, Lou Edith Martin, Raynell Massei, l-lelen Mayes, Bernice Maysell, Jenn: You Oughta Be ln Oh, But l'm Hap- You Are My Luclcy Hold That Co-ed The MerryAGo- Sugar Blues Pictures py Star Mrs. Massey R o u n d B r o lc e Grover Whaler Betty Grable Mary Martin Boots Down Q Mother Meyer, Dagmar Miller, Robert Mills, Mary Lou Minot, Virginia Moffatt, Ellen Monroe, Animal Crackers ln He Ain't Got Mary Lou You Must Have A'Love Of My Life lVldI'Y A08 My Soup Rhythm Patsy Coffey Been a Beautiful Sonja Heinie '-It Wdsnrt To Jane Withers Einstein Baby M e I I G Dd'ld Hara Mary Lee Taylc Page e, Bettye Sroolcs e .ljlighland ling SSOV i ht, Xary Ethel en Irish Eyes 'e Smiling Bozarth , Preston a Dreamer lie Kay J 7 59 JUNIORS Moore, Felicia Moorehead, Muenster, Dan McBee, Virginia McClain, McCormick, l'm Wishing l-CTTOVG Do You Or Dont One Night ln Mon- Edna -lean Gwynelh SillY 5Yf11Dl1O'1Y Kilim In 5 Dancing VPU l-OW Me? fe Cefll? Organ Grindefs A Serenade To The Mood-' Daniel Babe Dldrickson Swing Stars Pres, Cdidendg Mrs. Lee Cornelia Otis Slcin- nel' McCullough, McCulloch, McDonough, Jane McElroy, McGraw, Dorothy Mcphail, Earl D. Katherine Loch Lomond Cdfol Ruth Lovely Debutdnreu Jeannette Everybody's Laugh- Footloose And Lady Of The Lake HDGY Dl'2dmif1Sn Judy Garland Qkemelfnbef Men K ing' B Iiigniy Fizz , Lady BdCl'12lOI' NO. Al Donald Duck ay yser i ie ur e I X ,J . l , f f f if A l 1 1 , if X Z A ,I ,- J f,f , il ,il ,fi V 1 , A., ,5 'Q , L, X y '- 1 . J' g sv-. Wy: ,vy X A ' QV., -.Naseofun lierris f flflelson, Murphy Nolen, Novy,Davehoward Novy, l-larold Olson, Kathleen l 'gznfn.,r5,W,, , P., --Annes' Away l-lelen Claire springing ln The HOW To Make Well l-lave To Find Louis Philippe . Murph Nelson I Get Along With- Rockies ' Love ln' Ten Easy d WHY e f Pldy.BQy No, 'l Lessons Censored X ' Satunyou Very Rubinoff C Annabelle JUNHORS Owsley, Bill Parker, Joe Ann Patterson, Loyce Petri, Geneva Pierce, James Pool, Barry Potts, Mildre Midnight ln a Mad- Wabash Blues Chop Sticks Rhythm ls My Bus- Withouta Word Of l'm an Old Cow- Sweet Myst House Parkyakarkus Portland Hofla inessn Warning l hand ' ' Life Joe Louis Barbara Hutton James Cagney Behind the Eight-ball Charley l-lorsi , TN if ,I s ,J XX. 'r 0 pV6d0r Joe Prado, Maggie Purcell, Barbara Q ' t, Cha es - 'KJ Randolph, Recldin, Bobby Reed, Bruce Holi' ,7l0SCDhl Jos- When You And l Beautiful Lady ln Vou're Alll eedjpl Metze Ann The World Owes So Nice -CDM I Were Young, Mag- Blue harlema ine ' Dark Rapture Me a Living You Again' Dldmond Jlm BVddY gie Bette Davis F y Jocelyn Buzbee Morris Holmes Mr. Carter Lupe Velez . 'y' NU l l W 'lr 1 L5 f Reeves, GlddYS Richey, Claude Richey, Dorothy Ricler, W. B. Roberts, Marjorie Robisher, l-lazel Rogers, Marg ul-0-V9 ls ,WPZVC you I Have Eyes To See You Look Good To l-le's a Jolly Good Ml Can't Lose That What's The Rea- 'lYou ' II P Fmd lf With Me Fellow Longing For You son? Know Jean pdflfef Cecil Smith Loretta Young Jack Pearl Marjorie Weaver lrene Hervey Phyllis Brooks Pai 2 1 fley, Bob Iurbstone Cutie uief of Police egel, Frances Rowley, Dorothy Where Are You? Priscilla Lane Schmidt, Carrielyn lust a Sailing isle OfCapri Sweetheart Aunt Jemima her more, Slaughter, Ronnie Mae Betty Jane .lgdf Plum When Did You irtha Washington L' 61 Leave Heaven? Snow White JUNEORS Sanderford, Eloise Sandgarten, Sandoval, Selsa Saxon, Evelyn Scheffel, Ewald All Mixed Up l'lYmdl'T lt's The Mood That i'Got The Jittersu H 'Scheifel' OFF To Sybil Sta, Gazing- l'm ln Mary, Queen Of Buffalo Johnnie Green Eleanor Powell Scots Buffalo Bill Schmidt, Edythe Schwarzer, Walter Senter, Rollins Sibley, Pearl Silberstein, Frances Eyes OfTexas l-land Me Down 'iLet's All Sing Like Little Yellow Bas- Don't Let That Lily Pons MyWalkingCane The Birdies Sing ket Moon Get Away Admiral Byrd Warner Baxter Oueen of A. H. S. Frances Dee Small, Sybil Smith, Albert Smith, Alfred Sneed, Robert Staehely, Caroline 'il-leigh-l-lo The Kinda Lomesomen l Start the Day With No Other One The Bashful Lover MerryAO Father a Smile James Monroe Gladys Swarthout Elizabeth AI Smith JUNICRS Starlc,MargaretJoy Starlcey, l-lal Steadham, Bette Stegall, Ray East Of The Sun 'AWake Up And 'Pedheads On Parade Little Rays ol't,Stun4 Pearl Buclc Sing Mrs, Brutus shihen ' X Carl Reese Raymondvsjaottlx, I '5 'N ll 1. I X . ' X lx.. xx v- ' 1.. S A T Stumberg, Marilyn Stumpf, Rose Sundheimer, Elsa Sutherland, H ilylarilyn, My Mar- lXlO2lID2 Lge lijzlever Blowing GCOVSC i n - 1 r , Norma Shearer l1:geEil,g'TTle Mock lfthell Mgfman vmghaliiyly Walk Tannehill, Dorothy The Love Bug Will Bite You Kathleen Norris Gail Patrick Taylor, Doris Jean Timm, Phyllis A'My Heart Belongs Chloe To Daddy Cleopatra My Shadow Hanlc Greenberg Tips, Lucille A'Tipi Tipi Tin Gracie Allen Storm, l-lelen Sailing, Sailing Robinson Crusoe's Girl Friclay Swenson, Connie 'ASmolce Gets ln My Eyes Mattie Bell Trimble, Homer Get Thee Behind Me, Satan Lincoln Stroud, l-larriet You're Laughing At Me Florence Nightingale Taber, Jean 'Holmes' On The Range Peggy Joyce Tumey, Betty Sue Of Thee I Sing, Baby'5 Mary Livingstone ii o rl e m rell. O'Brie Tankersley, F Old Gray B Frances Farme Wagner, Pat: Limehouse B Helen Morga Pag JUNIORS eman, Doris Wallcer, Pat Watson, Bill Watt, Otis Neal -D Qoes Your Did Your Mother How Dry I Am You Can'tStop Me ledrt Come From Ire- Dr. Watson From Dreamin . .. 5 'tude Stein B lakncg? Mfg, Astor uc ogers ze, Kathleen r Whitten, Widen, Edna Wilde, Claude ffl? Whll2 Lies' lvlary Jane What This Country Drink To Me Only Y R-ind if Neve, Ddwned Needs is Foo With Thine Eyes Qn Me Any ldiot Connie Louisa Alcott F J VJ cler, l-lelen Winn, 'Windy Wood, Edward Wright, Evelyn Bllgnrkllggy, Blinlcler GX,??fd-AWith :The V,3tLl re Laughing At lIDidn't Want to Do len Of Troy fieeorsefetty 1' Mary Lou Evelyn Wright J A .4 X i :J 'af :i 2 , ,J . , J . ,J i-I .f J ' -1 ,f .1 1 lf 63 J Webb, Elizabeth Weller, MacLeary Whitaker, Nelson Among My Souve- MMV Bonnie Lies 'lm Building Up To nirs UID' Over The Ocean an Awful Let- Katharine Cornell Peter Arno down Paderewslci Willcinson, Jack Williams, David Williams, Jane My Fine Feathered Lights Out All I Do ls Dream Friend Ferdinand, the bull Of You Rudolph Valentino Emily Post Wright, Robert Yearvvood, Ydnt, Edna You Aye Going To DOFOtllY L.oveF To Jake S L t FM ' r ers m ou Thezgraainso O 6 Y8Ea:.,inj9 Dam Edna Mae Oiliver Mary Roberts Rine- hart l ' 4 Albright, Del DQA7 -l- Model AirplanesiFu- ture Aviator Bland, Kathleen K7B4 -l' Loqua- ci o u s n e s s H Chatterbox Bundy, Stanton SsB4 -l- Easter Bundy-Happi- ness Alley, Anderson, Archie Esma Beth A5A4 + 'Work E3B3A7 -l- So- -Merit ciety-Bliss Boatright, Bowman, Myrtle Bob M5Bs + Horse- back Piding4En- joyment Burns, Harlie H5B4 'l ? - All-round Boy Dippery, Durham, Caradine Elizabeth CaD7 -l- Grit- EgD5 -l- A,H,S, Gridiron Success -Activity BzB5 'l' Ambi- tion-Better Grades Bush, Jeanne J5B3 -l' Patti! Fluent French Dwyer, Kerwin KsD4 'l' life- Indifference SOPHOMORES Bartlett, Constance CaB7 -l' Individ- uality- Personal ity Brogan, Frank F4B5 'l' Radio- Static Davis, Nancy Nature-Chief Io gChange Partners Ewing, Anthony, Apperson, Back, Badger, Rebecca Gwynne Marian Walter l2eAe + Red GSA7 + That M5B3 -l- Stub- WSBS +Stead- Hairal-Ped Jack- Certain Age- bornness-Math fastness-fGoal et-Red Pepper Loveliness Teacher? CHot Stuffj Bowman, Bowmer, Bracy, Bradtield, James Mary Jo Louis John JAB5 -l-Music- M3JiB5 -l- Dark L4B4 + Many JaBa 'l' What Sentimental Side Hair -l- Dark FriendsfPopu- Guess EyesfCute Little larity Packet Childs, Christian, Crouch, Currie, W. C. Juliet Bobby Bettie WiC1C5 -l'Car JSCS -l'Traits- B4C5 -l- Dreams BsCs -l- Good N4D4 -l- Hel- -Joy Ride Sapphonian 5-Metta Anne Characteristic Dyess, Dyess, Evens, Dean Neva Zoe Vera DyDz -l- Mo- N3Z2D4'l'Am- F34 I noply-Business bitionflfamous Amateur Man Author Ben Bass, Harris H 5 B3 + Votes gpresident Buaas, Howard H SB4 -l' Ordi- nary Citizen- PeculiarC'?D Davis, Rosemary R7D4 -l- Dramat- ic Ability-Ach ress Ezelle, Guy VQEA 'i' Old BQEA -l' Twin Letters-Hobby Sister-Couple Spirit-Sport G 2Es -l' School Activities Blackme Nadin N 5 B7 + BOY -Wh Buchan. Dale D3 B1 -l- li sions-Effe Dewit Jewe JAD5 + P lity-Wh pee Fa rr, Tom TQF3 + G ity-Good Pugz Q E tzgerald, Fletcher, Fogle, farolyn J. W. George + Moon- J W F1 -l-A.l-l.S. G5F4 + Appli- -Pixilation - U n lc n o w n cation-Goal Quantity iraham, Grant, Grant, John Ed Marjory -l- Shyness E164 -4- Car- M1G4 + Looks Jkworm Loads of Fun + A c c e n t- Friendship flarper, Hayes, Heep, Billye Dorothy Lou Dorothy -l- Camera DsLzH4-l-Quiet DsH3 'lt' Dairy mtographer -Secret -Fair Maid Jones, Jones, Keith, :rances Helen Faye -l- Glasses HAJA +Twin- FaK4 -i- Society :erence Mixup -Beauty Sleep nf 65 SCJPHOMORES Fuge, Fugler, Gambrell, Ralph Jerry Patti Marie RAF3 -l- Good JAFS -l- Cornet P4M4G7 -l- Disposition- -Misery Football Boy- Asset l-leart's Desire U ,ylj .l , i J 4 Grant, ,. lGregcPy,J Greig, Virginia 2 ,'Il'om XA Ben Wayne V7G4-l- Knowl- T2Ge Ll- AJ .S. BzW4G4 -l- edge-Great -The Athlete Aim-To Shoot Future j Higher Helm, Holcomb, Holloway' Ellen Margie Ju'm'F'3 E4H3 -l- Pa- M5Hs-l-Wit- tience-Playing Clown Chinese Check- ers J6l'i7 -l- Ability -Smart Dancer Knight, Lay, king' Mary Elizabeth Lois ana MaEsK5+Some- L3L2 + Golden M4L + AJ-LS' thing-Gorgeous Locks-Cinden 'pfogfess ella Gillespie, Carroll CeGt3 'l' Foot- ball-Star Grimes, Robert R5G5 -l' Bashiul- n e s s-A l o o f - ness Howard, Gay Cole G2 C3 l-ls 'l' Cblmpja-Dignity -Jitterbug Leon, Isabel l5L3 -l- Letter- Stamp Collector Glass, Pessv P4 G4 + Attrac- tive Get-up- Vogue Hall, Wayne W4Ha -l- Grin 'l' Voice-lrre- sistible Jackson, Katherine KBJG 'l' Violin -Sweet Music Leslie, Tom Glauninger, Otto OaGs -l- Foot- ball-Content ment Hallford, Ben Bzl-l7 -l' Pep- Friends Johnson, Charlie Beth Cs BaJs -l- Noise -Racket Luce, La Verne TzLs +Mien -l' L1V4L3 -l' Dec- Manners-Gen- tleman lamation - Law- yer. Goldberg, Regina R567 'l' Grace - -Queen Hardin, Richard Rs H5 -l- Self- Originality Johnson, Mercedes M7Js 'l' Effort -Satisfaction Macow, Joanne JSM: -l- Advice -Psychiatrist SGPHOMCDRES Major, Malone, Mathews, Mayer, Meador, Menlre, Miller, Mills, Casimer Patsy Ravenna Suzanne Margaret Billie Joan Madison CsM4 +Deba'e PAMS + Cer- l2sMs + Wit SSM4 -l- Writ- M7M5 -l- Gray BSM4 -l-Money J3MA -l- Signs MsM4 -l-Draw- + Girls-FulL tain Mathfleach- Chatter ing-Journalist Matter -l- Popu- -Dates -Collection ing-Power Calendar er-Ambition larity-Tops Monroe, Moore, Moore, Morris, Motheral, Mueller, Munoz, Munson, Roy Carl, Jr. Walter Coley Grant Zylpha Margaret Raul Charles l22M5 -l- Bix- C3M4 -l- An W5M4 -l-Poems C4G4M5 'l' Y. Zy4M7 -1- Dis- M7Ms -l-Ha -l- l33M7 -l- Bull- CGM5 -l- Study Unknown pow- lnteresc -ln- -Sentimental T.S.-Botanist position-Char-. Job-Secretary Bull-Fight -Bright Boy ers piration Side acter U McClish, McDade, McLaurin, Nash, Nichols, Niederauer, X Owens, Jewell Adell Banks Charles Eugenia Madge Virginia J5M1C4+AbiI- A4M1D3+Self B4MiL5 +EIo- CsNs -i- Eagle EeNs + Boys- M4Ns +Dreams 4 4 oot- V104 rl- T.P. ity-Wonderful -Contentment quence-Lawyer Scout Uniform- A Nichol for -A Pocketful ball- play -Ecstasy Hero Your Thoughts and no worlc Parham, Patterson, Payne, Pierson, Poindexter, Raven, Ray, Reed, Bettie Jo James Margaret Lauran Allan Travis Harold Nancy B5J2P5-l-Horse J4pB -l- Educa- M7P4 -l-Hockey L5Pe -l-The Yam A4P9 -l- Worlc T5R4 -1-Athletic Hsllz +Environ- N423 + Mr. -Equestrienne tion-Electrical Stick--Star -Dancer -Merit Ab i I ity-G i rl ment-High As- Eldridge-Drug Engineer Friend pirations Store Milstead, Earline EsM7 'l' Piano -Something Else McAtee, Charlie CsMi A3 'Ht- Keen Painter, Theo TsPs 'l' Profil e -Heart-throb Reuter, Richard Rs R5 -l' Desire -Advertiser Moni Joy J4M5 'l' -Jitterbr MCC, Edw E5MiC3 H,S.-P' pation Palm Ha H4Pa -Desi Trouble Ric M Malls back - Ri Blue Rib' Pagi- 'Q ? i ii 2 SCPHOMORES sbins, Robinson, Rogers, Rupert, Sanford, Schoch, Schooler, Schoollield, Schroeder, abby Coad Phil Elladean Mary Eugene Payne Dan Ernest - Sweater CBR7 + Date- P325 + Trom- E7l25 +AchieveA M3Ss -l- Ambi- E5S5 -l- Genius PAS7-l-Thatl-'lain D2Siu-l-Height E558 -l- Study- m i r i n g Mary Margaret bone-Musician ment-Success tion-Successful -'-Shock cut-A Wow -l-lntelligence- Ambitious s Hardy Work Smart Mite elton, Sheridan, Shipley, Shropshire, Silberstein, Simmons, Small, Smith, Smith, :race Jack Roy Jack Anita Jean Betty Margaret Ellen Mae lnez -l- P e - .1357 -l- Go-geb R256 + Air- J3S9-l-Intention AASlU+GdlC4 J3Ss -l- Lady B4M7S4+ Hu- E4MzS4 -l- Self 1354-i-Scientific fulness- tiveness-News m i ndedness- -Foreign Re- ty-Screwball Godiva -l- Horse mor-Personality -Contentment lnterest-Teach- : Scout Reporter High Flyer porter -Woo Wool er's Pet zncer, Studer, Sturdivant, Tacquard, Tarver, Taylor, Townes, Traweek, Vick, becca Lucille Charles Eleanor Martha Doris Mary Ann Stanley Billie Louise -l- Smile LsSs -l- Appli- CeS9+Jumping E6-lV7 -l-Tac Cqjt Msls -l-Genial- D4'l'5 rl' Honest M3A2TA -l- ln- Ssls-l-CA.l-l.S.D2 B5L5V3 -l- De- t It Takes cation-Goal B e a n s-L i v e -Friends i t y-G o o d Effort-Good ln- terest-Sports -Graduation signs-Interior Wire Things tentions Fan Decorator ard, Waters, Wendlandt, Westbrook, Whitten, Wilde, Wilkins, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, el Richard l-leinie Joy Martha l-lermine Dorothy Sue Bobby Meta Ann Ralph EiWhat RGW5-l-Smile H5Wa -l-Stun- J2Wa -l-Capa- Ms We -l- l-leW4-l-Gen D5S2Ws -l- B4Ws-l-Air- M3A2W5 -l- PAWS-l-Mus k e s - -Friends n i n gnes s - b i l i ty-A i r Dancing-Bun m a n-S n a p Those Eyes- plane-S 'lC12? Sports-Stum cle-He-Man 5 Knockout Hostess lesque Course Great niris :gc 67 Scott, Mary Lou M3LzS-1 'l' Date -Hot Time Spencer, La Fawn LiF3Ss -l- Op- portunities - Success Von Reeder, Nolen N4V2R5 -l-Tall- ness -l- Darkness -Handsomeness Young, .lack JaY4 + Coin- Saving-Miser 1939 GOLD R Dignowity, Helen Griffith, Nora Holcanson, Marcene Qsoba, Helen Posey, Mary Ethel Walley, Helen CRDER OE SCI-KDLASTIC EXCELLENCE Allen, Vann Duesterhoelt, William Eclq, LeRoy Heath, Ruby Kohn, Colleen Reich, Virginia Benson, Frances Birge, Eloise Brown, Billy Campbell, Virginia Clicl4, Mary Ann Dicl4son, Gilmer Finch, Mary Eitzpatriclc, Hal Frede, Ralph Eues, Mildred Eulmore, Sterling Gresham, Dorothy Harris, Clara Hokanson, Marcene Jones, Frances Gale King, La Verne Kreisle, Leonardt Lane, Gardner Marsh, Rosemary Matthews, Dorothy Mayer, Margaret Metzenthin, John Fall Semester: Spring Semester: Robisher, Helen Rogers, Harry Shelton, Mildred Yarbrough, Fern Zabel, La Verne Mollatt, Joe Nichols, Ralph 0,Neill, Kerrigan Qsoba, Helen Qtt, Jean Marie Patterson, Peggy Renn, Rhesa Posey, Mary Ethel Ray, Marvel Lee Roberts, Wilford Schutze, C. A. Smith, Eugene Smith, Wanda Rowena Stevenson, Charlotte June Stork, Willie Mae Sutherland, Sam Walley, Helen Wendlandt, Margaret Williams, Elgin Wilson, Connie Witter, Billy Wulcasch, Earl f 1 Q! 2 ' 9 s - V ? -'waz .. 'A 7 -.-f . V fr- - ' Y 1 , J ! Q -5 V nw ..,,.--A 'S az.--1 ' i - . f ,V Y -f JL. W . L ,q.,14j,-.5,7'1ife!7..'f.SS5fj3'5-fl. -U .ffm A' I ffl-:I . ' , .,... . ..1.. . . -f'5fg?7fp' -11:1 5559121- E1f'ffP5ZsQfia-19'5 1 1 . - ' f ' ., 1.-,:,.: ., , 1 11-1gif:if-4Qfa,iqiaf:i-.eggsiii1.,ba-.,j'-'1 1 ,, 1 . . -fr fri. 1 -.. ---'za-lik.:.3-145,2412,1-pggfffqzz-sei--1..Q31-::afI?3s5.-Qr237111154111-f,''--,af-,- -Us 3 , 1 . . 7-:.:f:.fI 2:65 7...,:i.i 3117! ,Yu 1. r . Alain- 1, 5 --Y lf' ,T ff-1: 'iff 775-' 03' , 1 ie, 1-'-XZ2 3' .'f'?':2 :-.'f f fi-'.::f ' ' ' 34 3 A' ' - .. - . 54-43 ' -if' M 1277 1' . . 1-gg 1 -. . --553 1 N 1 1 . - .1 fs 1 -' -1 1 . .. 3gJ,'3,g5?f?,g3'fkf5,11.--g.,,-3,:gig-,Q 12523 Q 1 I 323, ,. 5.13166 A . I X 1 I -l - -1 .14-1.,-,:. 1 p,-1-,ay-,p.'g-.,. - L., if 14- 11 , - fi lifgig' ...H 1 I 1 ''i-3f7f4FT?i5f?'?t7i1'f2:f?-1?1' ' -2- .. .931 shui- lx 11 A-7 .www--1 i-'fi5.:.L - 1 . J 1 ..-if-z . -rr-1 ' ,x 11 -'.f-1-2b2,1'fi'i'-'-'f..ff:l11ga:.,'--1' 1 --Db . 1.-ELS. ' . .,f 1 ' P51:1'h?af'f7f?f'ff'2:3-'ff A' 'EEE 1 FREE t ' 1 1 1 ff' 45'-'-'J-231-TIF f Av, -wg.. 1.'-2' -'- A.-' f 1 1 .'fXu.-!i.fry.,141-.'.- iw Hy 1 . 1. -- .I-,. Jam' 2- gr - 45413:-a:f1ru' xi 1,-1: Li f 1 1 . ,,, 511- ff-' , 1 5 -'11 -1---1,1':fw1j-Q-1'f2..1'.?f:f.' . - 1-1 ' - 1 , 1'1::g:.1g121,T:.2-151-'f2.- ' .1 -' - '. J Cf-Q'-2:'Q.::,ij7T-E .., ' . ...,.. E455 1 E iv?-'f-ff , . ., Y .. , fm--: -31 1 ' 1 - . 1. ,,-. 1-1-'-,H1 .. ,..1f,11 1, ' 1 , ,.. 1,1-151k - I 1 . 1. . , , , Us 1. .. Q . 'A 1 -. I ,f -.fm - 1 - 1-gs... .- -1 F 1 ,1J.-,.-,- ...A M- ISK .Q ..',-4531 1 'f 1 13: ' .111--re - . , 1 1 ,,.- i , ,. 11.4 - 1 1 1 .., .1 , , . .. . . .: A, , , , 1 PWEQYW . X 5 1 5 .,1,ZQQi'- E .izhffgiff 5 - . 1 1 -Q .Q l- J .J ,,:,lf1-1:4- gf ., 3:Ef,?h:s5' 1 ' 1 . I Q-'45-1 -K wlft-'-'W' 2 ' :If - ' 3 753 - E U.Y'l.,- . 1 i i 1.5 YWNP ,413 71 1 1 ,.,V.7S.1,i, i 2 Q15 E , 4 . ' 'fz ' 1- 1 x ' ' I V 11 R ' . ' f 2 ,- , 11 ' 'F ' I If , 5 F 2 C 1 -1 -XL'-'S 12 . Q 4 21:61 5 11 SX' 'A' n ' 1? - ',l3:1.L.: ' 2 f fbias-2-. . . , 1 1 . . 1 ,-'-21' Jax-1.151 ff'1',f - . ,' 31:23. .Ea-51:3-::E!ffZ',-.ai-Q111- .613f:'ff'l-', .1 - 'Y 3:12141-1--1 -1-.1.iE.f511.f-.as1211.511gap'-rf 51 -Q 7.11 .1 1 1 1 . , Y -11. -. .3-1,,51?,.yL--,-u3:y,31y., 1. 3-71-,1- 'zf' f ' - 'f f ' 1E 7fK' -'fi+52E 1' -5 1 . 1 2, 1 R931 ' 1 t 11 : ' 1354 ' El. . A-. 1 ' '11 1 . : 1 afggx , J E -2111. ' '1' 15. 79.1 1 Y 3915 - ii ,n 1 :. 1 1 - 1- -1.-1. 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 ,,,7 1 x A. 1 1 1 . . jfifk - 1 1 1 -: L' i. I' , ' .- 'T SEL ' 1- ', V 1 1 '-TQM5' 'Tiff Q? 5 ' 5 ... .uf V. 1 'za' .' Pr 1 i '35 KQ?5.3vl '-ifcffq' 1 I ,L . --1 - Q- 1. 3-. .- -- -. ,,:..9f'Cn7':.,-1. f .1 11. . ' f- -2.11.41 fi 1 yefzi-'.5'2.L:?, , ii' 21 ST:-iz 1 Q' ' 1' 1 1 , ,, ,, - .2 11.5 , 1 1314-. :1P.??-'A-1:1 -g 1 . . - -fg..,., 1 ,.:-f- . 'f'-1 ,Mn-1- 1 . 1 1 1 . if 1 ' '- 35.5 - .. . 1 fs' : , 1 if ' . Q ,. '?Q.gfg5:' 1,-,j. Y Q A 1 1. u ' 4- 'gf is 432131 9. ' Q , 1 'See 1- - Q 1-f . 1 , ,., ' .1Q':,1 .1151 z Q 1 Rl ' ' .2 2 QI- 1- ' .iiifl 1 1 1 ' 5. - '-2 ' 1 . 5 11 I 1. gz ' ' 3 51 1 , 1 . 1 . y -,..5L:g- 1 1 i r -- ' ' 4 N Y I K' ' r a Lf ff714i1fi'i:1 I 1 , Y ' 1 ., X - ,, 1 . Q- .5-1.1. 1- .1 f -Q':K1,'f 1! fl.v1'TJf'55-13312-Cglfkzi-' 1 1 1 5514111 1 ' 1 9 1 if ' - 1. 1 . , 5 , ' ' ' 1 2:12511--- 't ' 1 ,g.'5f::3-mf-ik W., - 1 .1 .1 .wt . 1 1 r1--31.1 Q-1 If ' ' ' - 1- - J ....-M .- ra . 1 ' -11 f .- , n 5- Esc. . 'ff . 1 I: 'gi.. iz' ' 'iff , fs I-frgg fi H-EC: . 1 W ' if :fit 1,55 -- 3 2 :Q . 42 ' 73:3 -' - 1 R., 1, 1, V -, . ,1 1 3 li .. -., , 1 . .f..:.s - , . 1- , 1, :g 413, f A 1-1 -r 1 ff Qfki- 1- :zixfli -I . . gi: lg Q22 5525 . . r 7 5 gg ' .g. . 1 , !',,,,,.11 1 5' .' '23 .9 . 3 -. L51 ' 'ij ' ' 1:5 gg gc. 1 55. - Q 2.1 1 1- 11 - fs. iff '52 1- ' -Q -' .-.Lg -:EL . 1 1 1- ,- -r., , W 1 11--, f .13- 1, 1? rf 9' 1:1 -'ex -A 1, ' 1 1 ...L ig 1 -.11 Fi '-5 1-if 1 1 - -1 -1 - '. . 'K .az 11- - 1 1 .1 551- ,. I'-if 151- f f l 1 f fi? 1 511. 1 --- f'. J. 1 'if 5 'fi-Y ' ' ,1J , :,1,. --1 .1-1-,.- - : . 1 - v . 1 ---- 1 -3. -1 1 - 1' 1--. . 1 ,. 1 1 1 1 I . . Q'm:1H-' Q ' - ' - , -,W A, - .f ' ' - ' g ' --- - ' H Y-,.,.-1,-1:-A '1 ' -N - ......... . i I L' U I S Hmm., QL mg .LIQUSTUUA 1111 Tama CQLJTDNAL. RAILWGAU . lr, K as 1. 3 - -1 7. 53 1 w i 4 3 3 1 3 Z f 5 ? 2 E i 1. 2 F 3 i 2 2 x X Q I p ..... ....,.... g gy H, 7, Sponsor .... .... M rs. Mary Lee Harris vi- BAKER, BRILL, BUSBY, CHILES, CRADDOCK, FINCH, FITZGERALD, GRAHAM, HARRIS . HAYES, HOUSTON, HOWARD, JOHNSON, JONES, If., JONES, P., JOSEPH, MAYER, MOFFAT NEWBERRY, PETERSON, RANSOM, RATHER, REED, ROBERDEAU, STAEHELY, TABER TAYLOR, TIPS, TOWNS, TURNER, WALTMON, WATT, WICKER, WILSON HYPATIAN LITERARY SOCIETY When ten smart girls got together way back in l6 and organized one oi the First sisterhoods in Austin High School, they gave the world something to talk about ..... in the person oi the l-lypatian Literary Society. Hypatia, a Christian worker ol olden times, is responsible For the name of the club, while the word HLiterary is indicative ol the clubis endeavor to cultivate each and every members appreciation oi Fine art. The word HSociety,, is just a collective noun For Silver Teas, picnics, initiation banquets, and Charity Style Shows, given in co-operation with the Forrest Guynn Cook Club. The club Flower is the calla lily ..... and speaking of colors, Hypatians put things down in black and white. The Hypatians have undertaken extra-curricular activities enthusiastically, in many cases combining beauty with brains .,... as proved by the number ol l-lypos in the National Honor Society, the Student Council, the Red Jackets, and the Red Dragon Players. They have also won acclamation in lntramural Declamation ..... Women always have the last wordl OFFICERS Fall: President ...,...... Frances Gale Jones Vice-President. ,.., Catherine Houston Secretary ,............. Pat Robercleau Treasurer ............. Katheryn Rather Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Helen Ransom Critic .....,......,...,.. Clara Harris Parliamentarian. ..,........ Mary Finch Sponsor ,....... .Mrs. Mary Lee Harris Spring: President .,...... Katheryn Nelle Rather Vice-President .... Mary Lucille Wicker Secretary ......,......... Emily Busby Treasurer ....,............ Mary Finch Sergeant-at-Arms ...... Margaret Mayer Critic ............ ...Helen Ransom Parliamentarian ......... Sue Craddock Re orter Pe Chiles 9 ami 5 GRISSOM, Sponsor, BASS, BOULDEN, BOWMAN, BRACY, BRADFIELD, BROWNLEE, COLLINS DUESTERHOEFT, W., DUGKJIN, EOAN, GILLESPIE, HELF, HOLMAN, JONES, KIES METZENTHIN, MURRAY, POPHAM, POWELL, RAVEN, ROWE, SCHROEDER, SCHULLE SMITH, H., SPRINKLE, TAYLOR, VON ROEDER, C., VON ROEDER, N,, WATERS, WRIGHT, YARYAN FORREST GUYNN COCK CLUB ln the memory ol Forrest Guynn Coolc, a lormer all-round student ol Austin High School, in 'IQQS a group ol boys formed a club with the purpose ol developing interest in the scholastic, athletic, and social activities ol A. I-I. S. Their motto: Ullevelop the Traits ol Manhood, has been carried out to the very letter as proved by those handsome specimens who have tempted the feminine eye as leading men in the Red Dragon Players, Intramural Sports and Declamation, and other activities ol the school. Their banquet, which is an annual Ieature, is brimming lull ol glitter and entertainment. Many Cnuynn Coolt pledges have come home from initiation, which was accompanied by the traditional trim- mings, saying, Today I Am a Man. OFFICERS President .,....... William Duesterhoeft Vice-President .... Houghton Brownlee Secretary ....... Treasurer. .... . . ..........BillyRowe John Metzenthin Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Robert Taylor Reporter ....... Financial Director Sponsor ............ ..,......ArtSprinlcle . . . . . . . .Tom Bradtield .Mr. Bee Grissom Spring: President ..,.... Vice-President. . Secretary .....,.. . . . Treasurer ............ Sergeant-at-Arms Reporter ....... Financial Director .... . Critic. ...... .. Sponsor .....,. ...Tom Bradfielcl John Metzenthin . .Curtis Popham . .Robert Wright .....Jim Collins Ernest Schroeder . .Cecil Boulden . ...... Homer Smith Mr. Bee Grissom Priya MARSHALL, Sponsor, BELL, BERRY, BLAIR, BRUSH, CAMPBELL, DOUGHERTY, FOLTS, GLASS GREEN, GRESHAM, GRIBBLE, HARDY, HEEP, HOEFGEN, JACKSON, JORDAN, KENDALL MACOW, MILLER, MODRALL, RICHEY, SANDERFORD, SANFORD, SCHMIDT, SCOTT, SLAUGHTER SMALL, B. M., SMALL, S., SPENCER, STAYTON, SUTTON, TARVER, TAYLOR, WARD, WILSON, YETT POLYHYMNIAN LITERARY SOCIETY The Polyhymnian Literary Society was the brain-storm ol twenty-Five ambitious young females in the year 1927. This organization is the godchild ol Polyhymnia, the Muse of Religious Poetry, who carried the scepter to show that Hlfloquence rules with resistless sway. E The Polys are optimistic young things as they hold lull sway o'er the Fields ol debate, declamation, and ex- tempore speech. I-Iowever, they excell in other branches . . . mainly as hostesses. Many young svvains have come from a Poly picnic, dance, or Silver Tea goggle-eyed at the breathtaking pomp and ceremony with which the club members entertain society. In the past many Polys have reigned as Queens ol Austin I-ligh School 'mid the majestic splendor of Mr. Burton's annual revues. Yes, many Coronation Revues have been blessed with Poly pulchritudel OFFICERS Fall: President .........,,... Faye I-Ioelgen Vice-President. . 1 .Mary Margaret Blair Secretary ............ Dorothy Gresham Treasurer ............ Harriett Modrall Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Martha Green Reporter .....,..... Virginia Campbell Critic ............,..... Carolyn Yett Parliamentarian ............ Billie Folts Sponsor ........ Miss Mozelle Marshall Spring: President .......,. Mary Margaret Blair Vice-President ....... Dorothy Gresham Secretary ............. I-larriet Modrall Treasurer ............, Dorothy Richey Sergeant-at-Arms ....... Margaret Brush Reporter ............,.... Sybil Small Critic .............. Eloise Sanderford Parliamentarian ............. Patsy Bell gf 73 Sponsor ......., Miss MozeIIe Marshall FRALEY, Sponsor, BAKER, CARSON, CHEWNING, COVERT, GILES, GOODWIN, GREIG, GRIMES I-IATZFELD, JACOUES, JOHNSON, KELLEY, KINGSBERRY, KREISLE, LINDSAY, MCCULLOUGH, MAJOR MOORE, NASH, NOVY, PENN, ROBINSON, SHROPSHIRE, SWENSON, WALSTON, WATSON CALHOUN DEBATING SOCIETY Il you should happen to see a tall, clark ..... mebbe blonde ..... and handsome young gent strolling about with a slightly uplifted nose, you could almost stake your life on the fact that he's one of the Calhoun brothers . . . . . and he knows his nose will let you know that he's a member of the Hgrandfatheru club ofAustin I-ligh School. It was in 'l9O'l that they got their start, and theyyve being going strong ever since. The fact that they've always brought home the forensic bacon is proof enough that the Calhouns have stood by their motto, 'AWe can, we have, we willw for more than a quarter of a century, that they have been one of our chief stand-bys. Their annual costume dance compels many A. I-I. S. beauties to dig deep into motherls rag bag or trunk . . AND when the fun has died down, the rumors of those daring get-ups live forever. OFFICERS ' Fall: President .,......... Joe Mac Walston Vice-President .......... Frank Covert Secretary. .............. Robert Kelley Treasurer ............. Jack Chewning Sergeant-at-Arms. .Lawrence Westbrook Reporter ................. Joe Lindsay Historian ......... Earl D. McCullough Sponsor .... ......, M r. J. R. Fraley Spring: President .,....... ...... F rank Covert Vice-President .......... Robert Kelley Secretary ........ .... T ed Goodwyn Treasurer ............. Jack Chewning Sergeant-at-Arms ......... Billy Watson Reporter .............. Casimer Major Historian ....... ..... J oe Lindsay Sponsor. .. .... Mr. J. R. Fraley PM 1 75 HUDNALL, Sponsor, ADAIR, APPERSON, ARMACOST, BOWMAN, BUCHANAN, BIJLL, BLIZBEE, CARTER CLARK, COFFEY, DACY, DONOHO, DOUGLAS, FINLEY, FLETCHER, GILLIAM, HARRIS HART, HESTER, KEITH, LAIR, MATTHEWS, MEADOR, MARG., MEADOR, MARILYN, MILLS, MONROE NOLEN, OWENS, SCHWARTZENBURG, SIMMONS, TIMM, WARNER, WIDEN, ULIT, ZOLLINGER MARGARET PRESTON LITERARY SOCIETY The vvise old ovvl Watches over those captivating Margaret Prestons who want 'ito be rather than to seem to be .... Theyive been a tradition with A. l-l. S. since Qctober TO, 'l9'l6. The club was named in honor ol Margaret Preston, a poetess .... and it vvas vvith this in mind that they chose to develop literary interest and expression as their primary aim. The original nine has grown to a limit ol Forty vvho may be constantly seen poring over plans lor their Silver Tea, their dance, or their picnic, which usually turns out to be a jaunt out to the vvide open spaces .... Camp Warnecke. A rose by any other name would smell as sweet . . 1. to Margaret Rrestons, whose colors are rose and silver. Ti' , -' '44, - an 4. ' OFFICERS Fa II: President ......... Gloria Jane Warner Vice-President ........, Jane Armacost Secretary ..... Dorothy Virginia Gilliam Treasurer ..............., Edna Widen Sergeant-at-Arms.Lillian Schvvartzenburg Reporter .......... Mary Alice Fletcher Critic ....,. ....... R uthina Zollinger Sponsor .... ...Mrs. Gladys Hudnall Spring: President ..... Dorothy Virginia Gilliam Vice-President ....,...,.. Edna Widen Secretary ........... Dorothy Matthews Treasurer .............., Helen Nolen Sergeant-at-Arms ......... Dorothy Ulit Reporter ....,.., Marjory Nell Douglas Sponsor ......,.. Mrs. Gladys Huclnall JOI-INSON, Sponsor, BLIRDETT, CAMPBELL, CLEMENTS, DARWIN, EDWARDS, HJNT, INKS, JOHNSON KELLY, MCDONALD, PI-IILOIJIST, PIERCE, OLJIST, REESE, RIDER, SANDGARTEN, SCI-IOOLER STARKEY, SLISSDORF, THOMAS, TOMPKINS, TRAWEEK, WEDDELL, WI-IEELES, WYONT, YOUNG FRANKLIN DEBATE SOCIETY ln T937 a new club was born in A. I-I. S ...... and was promptly christened in honor of old Ben Franlclin who was responsible lor the Rite and the Saturday Evening Post ..... BUT these two accomplishments of our famous stateman were not wholly responsible for the honor that was bestowed upon him. It was the great things he did lor his country that prompted these boys to name one ol Austin l-ligh Schoolls foremost organizations The Franldin Debate Society. Forensics is by no means the only thing in which the members ol the Franldin Society excel. They have been represented in the Student Council, the Band, Intramural Sports and other extra-curricular activities. The bright spots in their school grind are supper dances, spring lormals, and picnics. OFFICERS Fall: President ................. Billy l-lunt Vice-President ......... Marvin Young Secretary .........,....., Julian Hurst Treasurer ....,......... Charles Ouist Sergeant-at-Arms .... Frederick I-louston Reporter ............ Arnold Tompkins Parliamentarian .,,... Berkeley Campbell Sponsor ........., Mrs. A. D. Johnson Spring: President ...,.,....,...... Billy I-lunt Vice-President ......, Gordon Philquist Secretary ....... ...... F ranlc Carver Treasurer .....,.,,..... Charles Ouist Sergeant-at-Arms ........ James Darwin Reporter ........... Fancher McDonald Parliamentarian ........... James Pierce Sponsor .......... Mrs. A. D. Johnson ..,...,.. st., ,M ...... M.l..-m -..m.w.-..,.W, Yi l'ug t L 3 Xi PY 177 MASSIE, Sponsor, ALTI-IAUS, BRADLEY, DAVIDSON, EGGER, GODWIN, I-IARRELL I-IIBBETTS, JENKINS, JOHNSON, KIRSCI-INER, LUCKETT, MCBEE, MAYES METCALFE, MONROE, PEISER, RICHEY, SCI-IMIDT, SMITI-I, SPENCER STORK, STORM, I-If STORM, M. L., TAYLOR, WESTBROOK, WI-IITILE, WI-IITTON PLATONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY The PIatonian Literary Society vvas organized six years ago by Miss Bethol McCoIIum in Austin I'Iigh SchooI, and since then it has been one of the Ieading girls' cIubs in the schooI. Members may not receive credit for cIub vvorIc unIess they have checked Five units from a Iist of activities and duties that have been set down by the club as a standard. With its primary aim ..... to encourage social Iife in A. I-I. S ...... these girls have given the schooI something to IooIc at and taII4 about in their annuaI dances. It is at these parties that the oId gymnasium is transformed into a IairyIand of coIored streamers and other decorations. OFFICERS F F Fall: .1 1 ' A Af, President ............. La Verne Egger Vice-President .....,.. Mary Lou Storm Secretary ...... .... E ileen Jenkins Treasurer .....,........ Susie Metcalfe Sergeant-at-Arms ,,.... Bernice Johnson Reporter ............ Anna Mae Peiser Critic .....,...... Janie Beth I-Iibbetts Sponsor.. ...., Mrs. Fannie Massie Spring: President ............. Mary Lou Storm Vice-President ....... Anna Mae Peiser Secretary ...... ...Willie Mae Stork Treasurer .........., Dorothy Kirschner Sergeant-at-Arms, .,.. La Favvn Spencer Reporter ...,...... Janie Beth I-Iibbetts Critic ............... Bernice Johnson Sponsor .... ..... M rs. Fannie Massie 1i-1na-.....,....i1vm-m-,,..g.1f..l.g- , . ..,, . ,,.. ..,....... .,,,.,L fmwvNmf-vufq EADS, Sponsor, ADAMS, ALEXANDER, ANDERSONI, BRADFIELD, BROGAN, BROWN, CHILDS, CLARK COFER, COURTNEY, DARXIELL, ELLISONI, FELIS, FLILMORE, GRANT, GLINN, GUTHRIE HALL, HARDEN, McLALiRIN, MITCHELL, MOFFAT, OWSLEY, POINDEXTER, SMITH, WINN J WOCDRCW WILSGN CLUB I A dasln ol sclnolastic excellence, a sprinkling ol good looks, a smattering ol ambition, a bit ol lun and lrolic . , . and wliat dl you lwayef? NC, not HASI-II ..... But a Woodrow Wilson. Wlwen tlne Woodrow Wilsons arenit socially inclined, tliey are usually running away witlw otlner lionors lnave a reputation for getting wlwat tliey want, and it is VERY well-known that tlwe House of Child Prodigy sentativesn teclwnically known as tlie National l-lonor Societyy is not ENTIRELV lacking in Woodrow . They Repre- ilsons, C W Members Iwave also received substantial positions belnind tlie liorse-slwoe in tlne Maroon otlice, in the Quill and Scroll, and in tlwe Student Council. OFFICERS Fa l l: President ...,.... Leonard Darnell Vice-President ............ Louis Gunn Secretary ...... .... B illy Ellison Treasurer .........,,,..., I-lume Coler Sergeant-at-Arms ...... Sterling Fulmore Reporter .,.... ......... J ames Felts Parliamentarian, .. Sponsor ..,,.. . . Spring: President ........ Vice-President, . ,. Secretary .,.... Treasurer ..,... Sergeant-at-Arms ...... Reporter ...... Parliamentarian. . Sponsor ....,.. Joe McSpaclden Mr. C. I-l. Eacls Leonard Darnell Clifton Mitchell . . . .Billy Ellison , . . . .Bill Brown Sterling Fulmore .Banks McLaurin Hume Coler ,Mr. C. I-l. Eacls Pug Where? When? Who? Why? What? 79 NITSCHKE, Sponsor, ALFF, ALLISON, ANTHONY, BARRETT, BEATTY, BIRD, BLOOR, BUCHANAN, M., CHRISTIAN, CLEMENTS COULTER, DARNELL, DAVIS, DURHAM, EVANS, FLETCHER, FRANCIS, K., FRANCIS, P., FRITTS, GOBER, HAENEL HOWELL, JOHNSON, KITCHELER, LUCE, McPHAIL, MALONE, MANLOVE, NICHOLS, NIEDERAUER, NITSCHKE, M. A. OBAR, PARHAM, PATTERSON, PURCELL, ROBERTS, RUSSELL, SIBLEY, SMITH, TOWNSEND, VICK SAPPHONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Austin l'ligh School. 'Way back in the middle ages . . . . 'l9'I7, to be exact. Members ol the Girls' Debating Society, who decided to take a new lease on lile and organize under a new name ..... this time naming themselves alter Sappho, the Greek poetess. To become stilt competition lor the other cliques ..... intramurally and socially speaking, To tell the world ..... in blue and silver ..... that they are out Firmly to establish themselves as one ol the leading organizations of dear old A. I'l. S. The Sapphonian Literary Society. orrictias ' Fall: President ............... Gloria Obar Vice-President. . . .... Adeline AIH Secretary ....... ........ M ary Bird Treasurer .............. Ella Townsend Sergeant-at-Arms ..... George Ann Lusk .Lucy Page Coulter .Peggy Patterson .Margaret Kitcheler Sponsor ........ Mrs. Willard Nitschke Reporter .......... Parliamentarian ....... Critic ............ Spring: President ............... Gloria Obar Vice-President ....... Marjorie Roberts Secretary .................. Mary Bird Treasurer ....... ....... E lla Townsend Sergeant-at-Arms ..... Rebecca Anthony Critic ......... Margaret Ann Clements Sponsor ........ Mrs. Willard Nitschlce ! s E i ,1, SLEDGE, Sponsor, AVIS, BARNHOUSE, BARR, BENEDICT, BURNS, B., BURNS, H., CROUCH DWYER, EWING, FUGE, GRIFFITH, HALL, JOEKEI., JOHNSON, F., KEELING KINNEY, LAY, LEMON, LOUIS, LUCIUS, MILLS, MONROE, MOORE MORELAND, MUNSON, NELSON, PAINTER, SIMONS, SNEED, TAYLOR, WILD, WITTER SENATE DEBATE CLUB lt can't happen here, they said ..... but it HAS, and they were referring to those ambitious Toms, Dicks, and Harrys who became Senators overnight on March QQ, 1937. They said it couldnit happen here, but they didnit know the stuff those handsomes were made oi, they never suspected that this club .... now only two years old ..... would sky-rocket into a substantial place in high school organizations. Each term when the Senate convenes, they select new members who will lead them on to higher honors in declamation, intramural sports, swimming, track, and football. It is a very fortunate Miss who gets a bid to their Thanksgiving dance or their May Day picnic .... . and we MIGHT add that we hope they have the power to veto any BILLS that clutter up their mail-boxes after these 'ishindigsf' OFFICERS Fall: President ........,.... William Kinney Vice-President .... .,.... S am Joekel Secretary .....,. .... J ohn Lucius Treasurer ......... .... R obert Sneed Sergeant-at-Arms ....... Murph Nelson Reporter ...............,. Tom Lemon Parliamentarian ......,... Bobby Simons Sponsor ........ Mr. Woodrow Sledge Spring: President .............. Johnny Lucius Vice-President .... .... B obby Simons Secretary. ...... .... R obert Sneecl Treasurer ............. William Kinney Sergeant-at-Arms ......... Claude Wild Parliamentarian ........... Reuben Barr Historian ..,..............., Coy Lay Sponsor ........ Mr. Woodrow Sledge P115 f81 RICI-IEY, Sponsori ALBERT, ANDERSON, DEWITT, EKLUND, EVANS FOSTER, MASSEY, MEYER, NELSON, PAYNE, PETRI SLINDI-IEIMER, SWARTWOUT, L4 SWARTWOUT, M4 WILLIE, WISE, YEARWOOD ADONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY With their three-IoId purpose in mind, the thirty-one active members of the Adonian Literary Society have embarked upon another successful year in Iiterary and philanthropic achievements pIus impressive social gatherings- Their annuaI dance with its attractive decorations is NOT ALTQGIETI-IER responsibIe for the Way those tall, dark, and handsomes FIocIc around these pretty misses. Their personaI charm and vivacity account for a good deaI of it. The Adonians proved that they are useIuI as well as ornamentaI when they substantiaIIy bacI4ed the philanthropic project fostered by the Student CounciI in collaboration with various cIubs in the schooI. OFFICERS FaII: President .,........,.. Elsa Sundheimer Vice-President ..... Dagmar Jean Meyer Secretary .....,........ Vivian Nelson Treasurer .....,......., Gladys Massey Sergeant-at-Arms .......... Bess Mason Reporter .............. Joylene Albert Critic ............. Betty Joe Steadham Sponsor. . . ....,. Mrs. F. E, Richey Spring: President .........,.... Dorothy Willie Vice-President ...,.... Joyiene Albert Secretary .........,.... Vivian NeIson Treasurer, , ......... LuciIIe Svvarthout Sergeant-at-Arms ..,.. Linnea Anderson Reporter .,...,....... Elsa Sundheimer Critic ..........,..... Gladys Massey Sponsor. . . .... Mrs. F. E. Richey P ,J BURNS, Sponsor, ALBRIGI-IT, ALLEY, CROCKETT, CURTIS, DOOLE, DRAKE, FERGUSON, HALE I-IALLFORD, B. R., I-IALLFORD, R,, HOLMES, JACKSON, KRESS, MILLER, NAIRN, RAVEL, REDDIN REED, RICI-IEY, ROGERS, SMITH, TRIMBLE, WALKER, WELLER, WHITTAKER SOCRATIC CLUB Thirteen is the unIucI4y number for some peopIe ..... but to the members of the Socratic CIub it is the equivaIent of a rabbit's foot. It was with only thirteen enthusiastic members that the cIub got its start two years ago. Now it is among the Foremost organizations in Austin I-Iigh SchooI. I The purpose of the cIub is to hold interesting discussions and debates on various subjects and to encourage participation in Iorensic activities about the schooI. The Socratic CIub has been weII represented in IntramuraI Sports, IntramuraI Declamation, the Band, and the Student Council. Socrates doesnit Icnow it, but he's responsibIe For the name of the cIub. The motto is, Know thysefff' OFFICERS Fall: President ........... Lewis Scott Curtis Vice-President .......... George I-IaIe Secretary .............. Bobby Reddin Treasurer ,............ Moton Crockett Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Preston Nairn Reporter ........... Mac Leary WeIIer Sponsor. . . ....... Mr. Bert D. Burns Spring: ' President .....,..... Lewis Scott Curtis II Vice-President ......,... Robert MiIIer ' Secretary ........ ,...,... P at WaIker aw Treasurer ............. Bobby Ferguson Sergeant-at-Arms ..... . .Morris I-IoImes Reporter ........... Mac Leary WeIIer Sponsor ............ Mr. Bert D. Burns Page B ff I 3 ra MOORE, M., Sponsor, BIGGERS, BIRNSTIEL, BROOKS, DAVIS, FORTNER, FOSTER, I-IUFF JONES, KOHN, McCORMICK, MCKELLAR, MARSH, MONTGOMERY, MOORE, B., MOORE, F. NORTH, ROSENBERG, ROWLEY, WINN, WOODARD, WRIGHT PHILOMATHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY . Sweet sixteen ..... that was the number of charter members the Philomathian Literary Society had when they organized in 'I934 ..... and SWEET they were, too. l-lovvever, now the original sixteen has been replaced by thirty-Five girls who are of the lovely-to-loolc-at-delightlul-to-lmovv variety. The club motto is: The world is beautiful to loolc at, but ol little use to him who cannot read it. The Philomathians decl4 themselves out in green and silver in December when they have their annual Christmas Tea. ln the spring they entertain the men-about-town with a dance ..... their new members, with an initiation banquet. OFFICERS Fall: President .......... Marjorie McKellar Vice-President. . .Mary Kathaleen Davis Secretary ...........,., Colleen Kohn Treasurer ........... Betty Jane Brooks Sergeant-at-Arms ....... June Woodard Reporter ....,....... Molly Jane Kohn Sponsor ........ Miss Margaret Moore Spring: President ............. June Woodard Vice-President ...... Betty Jane Brooks Secretary ......... Marjorie McKeIIer Treasurer ......,...... Rosemary Marsh Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Felicia Moore Reporter ...... I-lelen Sue Mont omery Sponsor ........ Mis Margaret ifioore 33 BOZARTI-I, Sponsor, ASI-IMORE, CAIN, DAVIS, ELDEI2, GREEI2 LITION, MAYFIELD, MILLI-IOUSE, NAGLE, SAXON, STARK STEADHAM, TANNEHILI., WEBB, WILKEIZSON, YANT ATHENAEUM LITERARY SOCIETY The name ol the Athenaeum Literary Society dates 'vvay back to the Fifth century, A. D. ..... to be exact, the club was named For a temple in Athens built by l'ladrian. This club started out in 1932 as a comparatively small organization ..... numbering twenty-one girls . . . . They must have started something, for it has become necessary to limit the membership to forty. ln spite of its short life in A. l-l. S. the Athenaeums have come through with their colors ..... gold and black ..... Flying in intramural sports, intramural declamation, and class elections, and have also been active in the Red Jackets and the orchestra. I 6 1 vu. ' . Q I, i 'W' 'i r orrictias N F ii- President ....... Billy Virginia Mayfield Vice-President .,...... Betty Wilkerson Secretary ..,............... Edna Yant Treasurer ..............., Nancy Davis Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Bess Achilles Reporter ........... , .Elizabeth Webb Sponsor .......... Miss Lillian Bozarth Spring: President ........ ,... B etty Wilkerson Vice-President ......,...... Edna Vant Secretary ...,.... ..., I2 uby Ashmore Treasurer .............,.. Nancy Davis Sergeant-at-Arms ....... Waynie Greer Reporter ....,.......... Dorice Saxon Sponsor ........., Miss Lillian Bozarth Pa ' CLARK, Sponsor, BACON, HAMILTON, HOPPENS, JACKSON SCI-ILEGEL, OERTLI, LENTZ, MCCLISH i EUPHRONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Another ol A. I-I. S.'s comparatively new clubs is the Euphronian Literary Society ..... having been organized last Fall and being novv in its second year ol existence. The purpose ol this club is to get the most out of Iile in a literary Way as Well as to enjoy the athletic and social sides. The Euphronian meetings consist ol programs on etiquette and literature and are interspersed with get- togethers for the purpose of playing games and generally having a good time. In the fall an initiation party is held and during the Christmas season the members entertain with a party appro- priate to the time of the year. I-lovvever, the Euphronians are partial to picnics, so they honor the spring initiates with a picnic, on which the discomfort caused by the inevitable Flies and ants is more than compensated lor by the loads of good food. OFFICERS Fall: President .............. Frances Oertli Vice-President .......... Joy I-lamilton Secretary .......,.,.. Bernice Peterman Treasurer ............,. Virginia Pyles Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Ruth I-Iavvlcey Parliamentarian ......... Betty Jo Bacon Sponsor .......,... Miss Lucille Clark Spring: President .............. Frances Oertli Vice-President ......... Minnie Nelson Secretary ............ Corrine I-lansson Treasurer ............... Betty Warren Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Joy I-Iamilton Parliamentarian ........, Betty Jo Bacon Sponsor ........... Miss Lucille Clark 4285 WALLACE, Sponsor, BARTLETT, BENSON, BRANDT, BURDETT, CARLETON, DIGNOWITY, DIXON, GRANT GRIFFITH, NELLIE, GRIFFITH, NORA, JAMES, JOYCE, KALLGREN, McCULLOCI-I, MARTIN, MOORE, PARKER SKIDMORE, SMITH, E., SMITH, W., STUMPF, TANKERSLEY, WAGNER, WAKEMAN, WHITE, WILLIAMS MINCAN LITERARY SOCIETY ln just a little over a year and a half, under the sponsorship of Miss Janice Wallace, the Minoan Literary Society has become one ol the inFluential clubs ol Austin l-ligh School in that members of this club hold responsible positions in the National l-lonor Society, Quill and Scroll, and the Maroon. The club was represented by a Queen Nominee in the Coronation Revue. The Minoans have a face tovvard the luture as they are continually planning such enticing parties as will tempt the local males, probably one of the most unique being a skating party and scavenger hunt held on the Uni- versity campus. OFFICERS Fall: President ......,.... Nora Beth Gritfith Vice-Presiclent .,... Nelly Jean Griffith Secretary-Treasurer. . .I-lelen Dignowity Reporter .....,........... Enid Dixon Sponsor .......... Miss Janice Wallace Spring: President .......... Nelly Jean Gritlith Vice-President ...., Nora Beth Griffith Secretary ....... . ........ Enid Dixon Treasurer .,.,. ..... . .Marie Joyce Reporter ...,........., Frances Benson Critic .............. Helen Dignowity Parliamentarian ......,.... Flora Moore Sponsor .......... Miss Janice Wallace Pagc V. L. MOORE, Sponsor, ASHLEY, BACK, BENAVIDES, FARR, GRANT, McFARLAND, MCMASTER MOORHEAD, OTT, RICHEY, SHELTON, SILBERSTEIN, A., SILBERSTEIN, F., THIELE, THIELEPAPE LCS HABLADORES Hpollyquiere una galleticaw or Polly Wants a cracl4er', is what we imagine the parrot which is the l.os l-labla- dores' emblem would say. Their motto is Manana de zorras, mal dia de cazau or Don't put things olf until tomorrovvf' The club was organized in 19526 by Miss Vera Lee Moore who is still its able sponsor. All Spanish students are eligible lor membership. Anyone passing T E27 during club period will probably hear the strains of a Tango or Rumba, for music is one ol the many things that places Los l-labladores programs among the most interesting in the school. Sometimes the shades are pulled down and lantern slides of Spain or South America are shown. The club also publishes a bulletin containing songs and stories, and participates in the Pan American Student Forum and the State and National conventions ol Spanish Clubs. OFFICERS Fall: President ...,.......... La Rue Powell First Vice-President ....... Anne Thiele Second Vice-President.Jean Marie Ott Secretary-Treasurer. .Maria Teresa Flores Sergeant-at-Arms .,.... James McMaster Reporter ................ Zoe Wilcox Sponsor ........ Miss Vera Lee Moore Spring: President .....,..... ...., A nne Thiele First Vice-President ....... Zoe Wilcox Second Vice-Pres .... Virginia Saunders Secretary-Treasurer ...... llma Benavides Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Jack Nunelee Reporter ........... Lenora Moorhead Sponsor ........ Miss Vera Lee Moore Page 89 if X STANFIELD, Sponsor, CASTANON, I-IELM, MINOT, MUNOZ PRADO, J., PRADO, M., SANDOVAL, SUSIE, SANDOVAI., SELSA, TACOLIARD EL ARCO IRIS l'Iave you always had a yen to learn more about our Spanish-spealting neighbors to the South and also in Far- away Spain? ..... Well, they say opportunity only lcnoclas once, but EI Arco Iris, the oldest Spanish club in Austin I'ligh School, is always glad to welcome new members into its midst. The club colors are red, white, andinot blue-but green, and the emblem is a cactus. The aim oi EI Arco Iris is stimulation ol interest in things Spanish, enjoyment ol the musical background ol Spanish, and understanding between Spanish-speaking and English-spealcing students. And this should interest you supporters of the all-worl4-and-no-play-etc. policy ..... the programs consist of songs, dances, plays, reports, games, and travelogues dealing with Spanish and Latin-American topics. OFFICERS Fall: President ........ Cordelia San Miguel Vice-President ............. Joe Pardo Secretary ....... ....... L upe Castillo Treasurer .,...... . . .Martha Ortega Sergeant-at-Arms .......,.. Trini Flores Reporter ....,........., Maggie Prado Sponsor .......... Miss Stella Stanfield Spring: President ...........,..... Joe Prado Vice-President ........ Lydia Castanon Secretary ......, ..... L upe Castillo Treasurer ......... .... S usie Sandoval Sergeant-at-Arms ......... Paul Munoz Pianist .......,....,. Eleanor 'lacquard Sponsor .... .... M iss Stella Stantield Page 9gl MARTIN, V., Sponsor, BUSCH FOSTER, E, FOSTER, W., FRANKLIN FRITSCH, FUES, O'NEILL, OSCBA, OTT PALMQUIST, PATTERSON, PEAL, POSEY, SCHMIDT MARGARETTA BYERS CLUB Budding Schiapparrellis, Lanvins, Le Longs, and Molyneauxs ..... that's what the members ol the Margaretta Byers Club are Qnotj ..... Well, anyway, thatls what theytwant to do someday CmaybeD The great inspiration came when several of the present members happened to read Miss Byers bool4 on Fashions and Wrote to her about starting a club using her bool4 as a foundation lor study, Results: Qne Margaretta Byers Club in Austin l-ligh School. Not only do the members study all the current fashions, but they try to develop pleasing personalities by stuoy ing etiquette, etc. The meetings are very informal ..... in other Words, everyone does her part in contributing to the helpful discussions. ' When they're not poring over fashion magazines, the members talte time out for a lew social functions, and they particularly lilce to talce part in all intramural sports. If 37 President .............. Helen Osoba Vice-President ...... Willa Dean Foster Secretary ....... ....... M ilclred Fues Treasurer ...., ....... E unice Foster Reporter .... ..... M ary Ethel Posey Sponsor ,... ..... M iss Velma Martin President ........ .... l-l elen Osoba Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sponsor. OFFICERS T Fall: Spring: . . . . .Mildred Fues . . . . . . .Eunice Foster ... . .Mary Ethel Posey ....Miss Velma Martin .. M.- ..,. s .,.....-M-.-.-r ,.,. ,,,,,,., , -, ,M .., HILL, H., Sponsor, ANDERSON, I-IALDEN, HOLLAND MILLS SIMPSON, SMITH, STENBERG, STROUD, STUDER, WILSON SODALITAS LATINA We thought vve'd had enough ol the Romans in the ninth grade when vve struggled ..... and l DO mean SIRUGGLED ...,. side by side with Julius through his Gallic Wars ..... and we weren't expecting another dose ot the man in tenth grade English ..... but we got it ..... and we haven't Fully recovered yet. OF course people with minimum intelligence ..... lilce you and me ..... would bury him, inter his good with his bones and all that sort ot thing ..... but the smarties around school got together and gave three cheers tor the Romans in the form ol the Latin club, their purpose being to study Latin lingo, customs, and character. However, these energetic guys 'n' gals pause in their continuous digging into the archives ol ancient literature to throw a party or three each semester. Their club programs consist ot Latin songs, musical numbers, games and they even have slides ot the days Uway baclc when. The club colors are purple and White, the colors of the togas of the Roman Senators. Their motto: Hlfsse quam videri. It may be Greelc to you, but it's Latin for Mio be rather than to seem to bef, OFFICERS Fall: Consul ...,.............. Wade Smith Pro-Consul ..... ,... . Virginia Bell Scriba .... ........ H arriet Stroud Quaestor .......,.... Robert Stenberg Ostiarius ......,........ Tyler Simpson Actuarius ,...... Anna Virginia Wilson ludex. ...., ........... J ean Halden Sponsor .... ........ M iss Helen Hill L, Spring: Consul ......... Anna Virginia Wilson Pro-Consul ...... ..... W ade Smith Scriba ..,............... Jean Halden Quaestor .,....... Mary Lucille Segner Ostiarius ..... ...... R obert Stenberg Actuarius. ...... Harriet Stroud ludex ...... ...... J erry Hawkins Sponsor. , ..., Miss Helen Hill Pays' I I WM A. M. OWEN, Sponsor, BERGSTROM, BROWN, BRYDSON, CROWE DAVIS, KLEIN, NICHOLS, SELF, SMITH, STEVENSON LA TERTULIA One night the moon was so mellow .... . Rosita met young Manuello ........ l'le held herlil4e this ........ .. This lovely miss ............................... AND ..... saicl, ilWhy donltcha help me plan the program for the next club meeting? ................... Revisions in the above ditty were made in collaboration with Dons Juan and Two, and were made expressly lor the purpose ol emphasizing that La Tertulia, one ol the local Spanish Clubs, has programs, programs .... and STILL MORE programsl Sometimes they have speeches .... quite often they sing and SOMETIMES they invite accomplished members or guest artist to exhibit the twist and twirl oi the tango or rumba. i 76 9f OFFICERS ' Fall: President ..,......... Dorothy Lee Self Vice-President .......... Anne Crowe Secretary ....... ....... G race Klein Treasurer ......,..... Gordon Sassman Sergeant-at-Arms .... Robert l-lenderson Reporter ......,.... La Verne Nichols Parliamentarian .........,. Ima Warden Sponsor ...... Miss Ada Maude Owen Spring: President ............. A. K. Bergstrom Vice-President ,....... l-lerbert Brown Secretary ............... Anne Crowe Treasurer ....,...... La Verne Nichols Reporter ...........,. Gordon Sassman Sponsor ...... Miss Ada Maude Owen ROACH, Sponsor, BLACKMAN, BOWMAN, BUSH, DEVENY GAMBRELL, GARDNER, McDADE, MARTlN, PURNELL ROGERS, SANDEL, SMALL, SMITHQSTUMBERGAWHITTEN LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Parlez vous francais? .... Well, maybe not, but you'll ,still Want to know what goes on right here in our very own French club sponsored by Mademoiselle Eloise Roach. Qrganized in 'l9Q'l, the Cercle has kept up tradition in that only French is spoken cluring the business meet- ings and the club programs, which consist of reports, by the members, on research into the manners, customs, plays, games and folk songs of the people ol France. prodigious students ol this romantic language are honored with the renowned HFete de Saintcharlemagnefl a meal ticket to which is an UAH in French. Another annual observance is that of the Fete de Noel which is, you may be sure, one ol the most typically French events this side ol Paris. OFFICERS Fall: President ......... Jacqueline Gardner Vice-President ....... Marcia Gambrell Secretary-Treasurer .... Thelma Jo Smith Sergeant-at-Arms ...... Joe Jett Sandel Reporter ............ Marcia Gambrell Sponsor ....,....... Miss Eloise Roach Spring: President ......... Jacqueline Gardner Vice-President ......, Marcia Gambrell Secretary-Treas..Marie Helene Stumberg Sergeant-at-Arms ..,... Joe Jett Sandel Reporter ,........... Marcia Gambrell Sponsor ............ Miss Eloise Roach Page TRENCKMANN, Sponsor, ALTHAUS, AYRES, BO!-IN, BRANDT, BURNS, COLE, DAMEREAU DUNLAP, HERMANN, HOES, KILIAN, KRALJSE, KRUEGER, LONG, MUELLER PITTSFORD, SCHEFFEL, SCHUBERT, TEICI-l, WEIKEL, WESENBERG, WILDE, WINKLER Did you ever Wonder what the letters K. D. V. stand lor? ..... Well, if you have had one semester ol German, you're eligible lor membership in this mysterious organization ..... and you might even be able falter lots of practiceb to pronounce its German name .... KQNSTANTINQPCLITANISCHERDUDELSACKS- PFElFENMACHERSUNTERSTUETZUNGSVEREIN. A Christmas party ..... German style, ol course ..... is held annually ..... not to mention the other social activities ol the club ..... winding up each year with a picnic honoring the seniors. gi' 93 K. D. V. also conducts a declamation contest in the spring with members ol the club competing. OFFICERS Fall: President ........... Marcella Damerau Vice-President ......... Ewald Schetlel Secretary .........,. Dorothy Hermann Treasurer ........ ...... U rsula Brandt Sergeant-at-Arms ......... Bill Pittsford Reporter .,.,............,.. Joe Cole Accompanist .........., Vernon Burns Sponsor ......... Miss Else 'lrenclcmann Spring: President ........... Dorothy Hermann Vice-President .....,. Jack Wesenberg Secretary .,......... Marcella Damerau Treasurer ............ Marciel Mueller Sergeant-at-Arms ....... Ewald Schetlel Reporter ................, Edna 'leich Accompanist ........,,,. Ellen Kriegel Sponsor .....,... Miss Else Trenclcmann LEE, Sponsor, BROWN, CROLICH, LEON, MCCLAIN, McCRIGI-IT, MCELROY McGRAW, MALONE, MASSIE, MAT!-IEWS, MILLER, MORRIS, PEARSON PIERCY, POTTS, SALIDERS, SMITH, WIEBE, WILKINS, WOOD, YOUNG Y. T. S. BOTANICAL SOCIETY Many clubs have been named For individuals of prominence ..... so a group ol aspiring young botan- ists in Austin l-ligh School decided to be diFFerent and name their organization for three ditlerent people .... The name they hit upon was Y. T. S. ..... standing for the names of three botanists who have named plants near Austin: Doctor Mary Sophia Young, Doctor B. C. Tharp, and Miss Ellen D. Schultz. The club entered the State Wild Flower Contest' in 'l9Q9, the First year of Y. T. S's existence, 'l93O, and 'l93'l ..... and won second place all three times. You may have wondered where some of the shrubbery around our A. l-l. S. -came From ..... it didnit just spring up, you l4now . . . . . Well, the credit For the roses and the Flower beds in Front ol the building goes to the Y. T. S. Botanical Society ..... And weill say they really deserve itl Y. T. S. participated in the inter-club contest held here this spring, and also sent delegates to the meeting of the Texas Junior Academy ol Science in l'louston. OFFICERS Fall: President ............ Eugene Sanders Vice-President .......... Mildred Potts Secretary ........ .... P atsy Malone Treasurer ............. Milton Pearson Sergeant-at-Arms ......... James Piercy Reporter ........... Emma Jean Bartless Historian ......... Edna Jean McClain Stenographer ........ Geraldine Wiebe Sponsor ............ Mr. Addison Lee Spring: President ......... Carol Ruth McElroy Vice-President ..... Edna Jean McClain Secretary ......... Dorothy Suewfilkins Treasurer ........ Coley Grant Morris Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Sammy Miller Reporter ........... Ravenna Mathews I-listorian ..... ....... M arjory Robb Stenographer. .. . .Dorothy McGraw page Sponsor ...... .... M r. Addison Lee Z N 9 1 -If LENTZ, W., SAUNDERS, ROGERS, O., SCHUTZE, HAYES, Sponsor WINSTON, WOMACK. ROTSCH, ROGERS, S', BECKETT, CULLEN NATURE SCIENCE CLUB You must have noticed the trees out in front of A. H. S. which bloom so bravely in the early spring .... If not, vve advise you to go out and take a look ..... they're vvorth seeing ..... and all the credit For them goes to the Nature Science Club ..... the oldest of the family of Science clubs vvhich have grown up in our school. The club is atfiliated with the Texas Junior Academy of Science and talces part in the yearly meeting ot this organization ..... Frequently coming out'on top in the competition with other Texas high school science clubs. This year the Nature Science Club joined in an inter-club contest, with the Y. T. S. Botanical Society, and various members of the club gave interesting scientific reports. At the meeting of the Texas Academy of Science at Houston this spring, C. A. Schutze vvon First place with his report on reptiles, and Willie l.entz vvon second place with his discussion on bacteria in drinlcing Fountains. C. A. was also elected president of the East Texas region of the organization. OFFICERS , Q 5 ' s , ti. l Fall: at 2 .g ,g lg ii President ........... Josephine Beckett Eg-N51 if ,fs 3 A ,. f g Vice-President ......... C. A. Schutze Tl A A ' Secretary-Treasurer ,,..... Ruth Womack Sponsor .................. Mr. Hayes Spring: President ................ Willie Lentz Vice-President ...... Josephine Beckett Secretary-Treasurer ...... Lucille Rotsch Reporter .,...... .... C . A. Schutze Sponsor ....... ,..., M r. Hayes 95 E DAVIS, Sponsor, ALBRIGHT, ALLEY, JEFFREY, KEITI-I, KELLEY PATTERSON, PRICE, OLHNN, ROBERTS, SCHOOLFIELD, SHIPLEY, WILSON ls E gi Q AUSTIN MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB They Fly through the air vvith the greatest ol ease ..... No, not the daring young men on the llying trapezes . . . . . BUT the model airplanes, products of the Austin Model Airplane Club which was organized in 1926 to create an interest in aeronautics. These boys, being high Flyers, chose the motto, K'We Fly l'ligh. Their colors are blue and cream, and the club Flower is the dandelion. Each year an outdoor meet sponsored by the club is held on the drill Field at Camp Mabry, and frequent indoor meets are held in the l'ligh School gymnasium. At the end of each semester an award ..... a trophy or model supplies ..... is given to each boy vvho totals the highest number ol points in the senior and junior divisions. OFFICERS Fall: President .,........ ...... C lay Price Vice-President. . . ..,.... Onys Kelly Secretary .....,.. ..... J ames Ouinn Treasurer ............... Del Albright Sergeant-at-Arms ...,...,. . Earl Jellrey Reporter ............ Edward Crockett Sponsor .............. Mr. R. S. Davis Spring: President ........ Vice-President. . Secretary ...... Treasurer ,..... Sergeant-at-Arms. . EarlJellrey . . . . .Archie Alley ...,,.CIay Price , . . .Del Albright . ..,. James Quinn Pag- Z RAMSEY, Sponsorf BERGSTROM, BROGAN, EDWARDS ERWIN, HALM, KiNsER, KUTALEK Dots and dashes and lots of Flashes from border to border and coast to coast! . . . Did you lcnow that we have a group of budding amateur radio operators right here in our midst? H Some six or seven years ago, a group ol boys who were interested in studying the radio got together and decided to form the Amateur Radio Club. Since that time the membership has increased greatly, but there is still room in the club for boys who are seriously interested in becoming better acquainted with the technical side of radio, and who will submit interesting radio sets to be placed on exhibition. This club can broadcast that it is a charter member of the Junior Academy ol Science. OFFICERS . Fall: President ................. Fred Erwin Vice-President ........ Raymond Holder Secretary-Treasurer ...... Richard White Sergeant-at-Arms ....... Chester Kinser Sponsor ....,........ Mr. L. S. Ramsey Spring: President ..,......,....... Fred Erwin Vice-President ....,..... Max Kingsley ' Secretary-Treasurer .... Herbert Edwards Sergeant-at-Arms, .... Raymond Holder Sponsor ...,........, Mr. L. S. Ramsey be 97 CARTER, Sponsor, BURNETT, FICI-ITENBAUM, I-IANSON, MOORE WHELESS, WILLIAMS, D., WILLIAMS, E., WUKASCI-I, EARL, WUKASCH, EUGENE CAMERA CLUB Look at the birdie! -Ihe oIe bird in this case is a member of the Austin High SchooI Camera Club, II VCU are super-sensitive to good composition and don't mind taking extra special shots from precarious angIes . . . . . AND provided you have a good Iavvyer . . . . . just in case you get sued Ior owning some libelous pictures ..... the Camera CIub is the pIace for you. The more the merrier, they say. In the Semi-AnnuaI SaIons oi Photography, conducted by this cIub, Austin I'Iigh has a chance to see some really Fine photographic work, and Iucity members ot the club who have the most periect compositions are awarded ribbons. OFFICERS Fall: President .......... . .Eugene Wukasch Vice-President ....... Murray Wiginton Secretary ............... Earl Wukasch Treasurer ......... Morton Fichtenbaum Reporter, . .. ........... Paul Bolles Sponsor. . . ....... Mr. K. L. Carter Spring: President .......,.... Eugene Wukasch Vice-President ....... Murray Wiginton Secretary ..... .......... E arl Wulcasch Treasurer ......... Morton Fichtenbaum Reporter ..... ......... E Igin WiIIiams Sponsor ..... ..... M r. K. L. Carter P agLe a HILL, M., Sponsor, BANKS, BUAAS, JOI-INSON, KING KREISLE, LEON, LUDWIG, MALONE, MUELLEI2 McCLAIN, NICHOLS, PALMOUIST, I-I., OUIST, SOUTHWELL SARGCNIAN PHILATELIC CLUB Lick 'em and sticI4 'emI ..... it may sound IiI4e a prize Fight ..... but, on the contrary, it's the motto of the I3hiIateIic CSTAIVIP to youD CIub. The cIub FIovver ..... beIieve it or not . . . is the cactus. The object of the cIub is to give stamp coIIectors a chance to compare, buy, and seII stamps .... and to Iearn something about them besides the vveII-Icnovvn Fact that they must be stucIc on Ietters going through the mail. By the way ..... do VCU Icnow the ditierence between a post card and a postal card? ..... well, if not, here's your chance to Find out ..... for that is a main purpose ofthe I3hiIateIic CIub. OFFICERS F5 99 FdII: President ......,..... Leonardt Kreisle Vice-President .... Gilbert Cunningham Secretary-Treasurer ..... Elmer McCIain Reporter-Sergeant-at-Arms. Charles King Sponsor ........... Miss Maclovia I-IiII Spring: President .......... Mercedes Johnson Vice-President .........,. I-IeIen Ward Secretary-Treasurer .... Leonardt KreisIe Peporter-Sergeant-at-Arms Ralph Nichols Sponsor ........... Miss Maclovia I-IiII ALLISON, ASHMORE, BENSON, JAMES JOYCE, MALONE, MCCULLOCH, SMITH CHAPARRAL CLUB l'lilcing, dancing, horseback riding and camping are the activities which the Chaparral Club engages in Cand excells in, too, we sayj. Under the leadership of Mrs. Barridge and Mrs. Brelend, prominent Austin scouters, these Girl Scouts have gone on a three-day paclc trip on horsebaclc, have given several dances at the Girl Scout cabin at Zilker Parlc, and danced an intricate Czech lollc dance at a program to promote international peace. This club was organized in 1936 to promote Senior Scouting in Austin l ligh, and has done it as is shown by its active membership of twenty. They have also become something of a saddle club as all its members ride and many Chaparral excursions are talcen on horsebaclc. OFFICERS Fall: President .......,........ Ethel James Vice-President .....,.... Betty Kallgren Secretary ...........,.. Evelyn Allison Reporter ..... .,......,.. A nn Mathis Publicity Manager ...... Frances Benson Sponsor .....,...... Mrs. Frank Spiller Spring: President ............,... Ethel James Vice-President .,,....,,. Betty Kallgren Secretary ...,... ..,., E velyn Allison Treasurer ..,.. .,... W anda Smith Page GUINN, Sponsor, ADKINS, BLIFORD, EI-ILERS, EZELLE, FALIBION FREDE, GRIMES, MacNAUGHTON, MILLER, MOOR , LJSTON NASH, RELITER, SCOFIELD, SHELTON, STLIRDIVA , OOD LYMAN J. BAILEY CLUB Named in honor of Lyman J. Bailey, pioneer Scouter of Austin, who helped organize Scouting in Austin, the Lyman J. Bailey Club was organized two years ago as a service organization. Last year it operated without a sponsor, but this year Mr. Guinn has directed its many activities. Big-wigs in Austin politics are the Lyman J. Baileys, for during Boy Scout Week they captured three seats we City Council. One of these councilmen, Ralph Frede, was elected Mayor. Through Alfred Miller they controlled the City Manageris office. Bailey Boys are well known Because ol their responsible positions in many school organizations and because of their unique initiations in which their Utenderfeetn walk our halls in scout shorts. They are also outstanding in that they Form most ol the color guard in the Memorial Day services. OFFICERS Fall: Senior Patrol Leader. . .Vernon Scofield Troop Committeeman ...... R. C. Norris Scribe ............ .,,. R alph Frede Treasurer ......... .,,. J ack Adkins Patrol Leader. . ,.,..... Ed Wood Patrol Leader. . . .,.... Alfred Miller Patrol Leader .,....... I-lorace Shelton Sponsor .......,,.., Mr. W. A. Guinn Spring: Senior Patrol Leader ....... Ralph Frede Troop Committeeman ...... R. C. Norris Scribe .....,........,... Jack Adkins Treasurer ......,...,.. I-lorace Shelton Patrol Leader. .. ..., Allred Miller Patrol Leader. . . ,....Edward Wood Patrol Leader ......... Horace Shelton Sponsor ...... ,... M r. W. A. Guinn Ol NEYLAND Sponsor BEAVER HILL BLACKSTONE TAYLOR ALLEN BROWN SMITH JENNINGS It takes a heap ol living in a house to make a home well, gals, there s no time like the present, so lr s a well known fact that the Way to a man s heart is thru his stomach ancl one ol the main purposes ol the l-lome Economics Club is to learn how to cook not just to open cans sew, etc. Attention, all ye lovers ol fruit cakes' each year the club as proof ol its accomplishments Betty Taylor . .Bess Pate Dixie Allen Marie Smith Ruth Brown E. Palmquist Sponsor Mrs. Neyland President Dorothy l-lill Vice President Ella Merle Morgan Secretary Dixie Allen Treasurer Maxine Speck Sergeant at Arms Ruth Brown Sponsor Mrs. Neylancl WIER, Sponsor, BALAGIA, CLARK, HREBEC, LARSON, SPECK SIMMS, SPEARS, SIECK, STEGALL, SUTHERLAND, SWANK, TEASDALE RESEARCH CLUB From Gene Stratton-Porter Club to Nature Science Club to Research Club ..... that's the history of this organization since its beginning in 1923 to its reorganization in 7938. lts purpose is to unearth interesting scientific facts and to shed light on such subjects as archaeology, socialized medicine, current history, and sports . . . . they may sound Cwith the exception of the last namedD like a list of College courses, but youid be surprised to Find out how interesting they can be. ge 103 OFFICERS Fall: President ................ Fred Swank Vice-President .... ..,. S am Sutherland Secretary ...... ...., S am Spears Treasurer ......... ..... F red Swank Sergeant-at-Arms .....,.. l-larry Balagia Sponsor ....,.... Mr. George W Wier Spring: President ............... Harry Balagia Vice-President ......... Sam Sutherland Secretar ..,. . . Homer Fie el y . . . . . . 5 Treasurer .... . ...... Klingman Speck Reporter. . . .......... Geo. l-lrebec Sponsor ....,..., Mr. George W. Wier WITTNER, Sponsor, BARNHOUSE, BOULDEN, BRACY, BRADFIELD, BROWN, BURNS, BURNUP, CHEWNING, CLOUD, COURTNEY, CROUCH DAVIS, DUESTERHOEFT, DWYER, EDWARDS, ELLISON, FISHER, FULMORE, GILLESPIE, HALL, S., HALL, W., HOLMAN, JONES KELLEY, KINNEY, LAY, LEMON, McCULLOUGH, MAJOR, MILLS, MOORE, MURRAY, NASH, PAINTER PENN, POPHAM, POWELL, ROWE, SMITH, A., SMITH, H., SNEED, VON ROEDER, C., VON ROEDER, N., WATERS, WILKINS HI-Y No.1 ll you are out on the DRAG late some Wednesday alternoon and hear some goings-on in the general vicinity ol the Y. M. C. A. building .... you can be sure that it is just another meeting ol the Austin High School Hi-Y Club, These young gents convene once a week lor conlabs on current problems that reach the lives ol every high school boy. Not only do the programs touch upon the deeper subjects, but also the members lrequently polish up the old vocal chords and lill the air with lusty gusto and song in your University neighborhood. UEat, Drink, and Be Merry might be included in the motto ol these energetic males ..... lor never a year passes that they donlt tempt their palates with supercolossal picnics and banquets. Yes, I-li-Vs 'nl handsome ..... thatls what they be . . . . vve mean, ol course the members ol the Austin Chapter ol the I-Ii-V Club. 'J- OFFICERS Fall: President .........,, Joe Mac Walston Vice-President .... Carroll Von Roeder Secretary ............. Jack Chevvning Treasurer. . ..... , .Sterling Fulmore Sergeant-at-mr...s. , , ,...,, Seidel Hall Reporter ......,.. . . . Cecil Boulden Parliamentarian ..... ..... H omer Smith Sponsor ........... Mr. N. H. Wittner Spring: President ......... Carroll Von Roeder Vice-President, ....... Jaclc Chevvning Secretary ........ ..... H omer Smith Treasurer, ..,..,........,. Bill Brown Sergeant-at-Arms ...... .... S eidel Hall Sponsor ....,...... Mr. N. H. Wittner Pnye m5 OFFICERS Fall: President ............. Clilton Mitchell Vice-President .......,. Russell Holmes Secretary-Treasurer. ...., Clay Price Sponsor .......... . . ,... Mr. Wier Spring: President ............. Wilford Roberts Vice-President ....,.... Russell Holmes Secretary-Treasurer. .,.. . .Clay Price Sergeant-at-Arms. . . . ,A. K. Bergstrom Sponsor .....,..,, .,...... M r. Wier WIER, Sponsor, BUFORD, BERGSTROM, BROWN, FI-ILERS, GRA?-IAM HOLMES, HOPPACK, KEITI-I, LESLIE, MILLER, MI ICHELL MLINROE, PRICE, ROBERTS, SIMPSON. SMITH, STENBERG I I-Il-Y II. Once upon a time In Austin High School there was a Little Club. My Name is Hi-Y, said the little club. By and by there was another club. My name is Hi-V, TWO CIOOD, said the other little club We are both H-Vis, said the little clubs. I am a good club, said Hi-Y, No. Q. My members are good boys because they HCreate, Maintain, And extend throughout the school and Community High Standards of Christian fellowship. My members are good boys Because they discuss At our weelcly meetings any problems Which Might confront the average high school boy. So, you see .......... A club canit help but be good With SO MANY GOOD membersl RLIGELEY, Sponsor, ALFF, BRANDT, BUCHANAN, CRADDOCK, DAVIS, FOSTER S FOLTS, FRITSCH, GILLIAM, GRIFFITH, HARRIS, MAYFIELD, OERTLI ' ROWLEY, SCI-IWARTZENBERG, SMALL, SPENCER, WAGNER, WINKLER, WISE GIRLS' INTRAMURAL MANAGERS Vou've all Cyes, you boys, toob heard the announcements every morning about the lntramural Tournaments played after school ..... well, naturally somebody has to arrange the games and decide who plays whom and when, etc. ..... AII this brainworlq is done by a newly-organized club called the Girls' Intramural Managers . . . . . Its members are representatives of the clubs which go out for sports . . . . . there are a lot oi them too ..... As well as drawing places in tournaments they have this job of lceeping up with the points acquired by each club, notifying club members when they play, and of being on hand in the gym for managing all gamesn ' MANAGERS AWARD Nelly Jean Griffith, Intramural Man- ager for the Minoan Literary Society, received the First award to be presented by the Girls' Intramural Managers Club to one of its members. The award, a white felt A, was awarded for etfici- ency and promptness in getting in her lists of club intramural entries. Under her leadership, the Minoans reached third place in Intramurals. Page DF LAMBERT, Sponsor, ANDERSON, BURNS, COLTHARP, DIPPERY, EZELLE, FISCHER, FOSTER, GILLISPIE, GLAUNINGER GRIESENBECK, GRIFFIN, HAMILTON, HODGES, JOHNSON, MCCABE, MAYHALL, MENKE, MUENSTER, NASSOLJR NELSON, OTIS, PARK, ROBBINS, B4 ROBBINS R., ROBINSON, SCHWARZER, STROUD, SLITHERLAND, WILSON GRIDIRON CLUB Usually when the football season is over, the players lorget Cso it seems? all about lootball and go into hiber- nation ..... not so with the Austin l-ligh School teamsters ..... for they've organized a Gridiron Club which is striving to l4eep that old football spirit up throughout the school year. With Coach Lambert as its able director, the' club is studying various football techniques . . . . ancl we hope thay intend to practice them in the 1939 season. We wouldn't be in the least suprised if ..... right here in our own collection of stellar gridsters . . We didn't have several budding Davey Q'Briens. OFFICERS ' Fall: President ........... ..... K arl Stroud Vice-President .... ...l-larold Fischer Secretary ....... ,.... l-I omer Mayhall Treasurer ........... Johnnie l-lamilton Sergeant-at-Arms. .......... Ralph Park Sponsor .............. Mr. S. Lambert Spring: President ............. Murphy Nelson Vice-President ........... J. D. Gritlin Secretary-Treasurer ...... Eugene Larson Sergeant-at-Arms ........... Ralph Parlc Sponsor ..,........... Mr. S. Lambert el 107 RUGELEY, Sponsor, ADAIR, ALEXANDER, ALLISON, ANDERSON, ANTHONY, ASHLEY, BACKUS, BAKER, BALLERSTEADT, BARTLETT, BEGEMAN, BENSON, BIRD. BLACKMAN, BLACKSTONE, BLAIR, BLAND, BLOOR, BRADLEY, BRILL, BROWN, BRUSH, BUSBY, BUSH, BUZBEE, CAIN, CAMPBELL CAVETT, COULTER, CRADDOCK, CUTHBERTSON, D., CUTHBERTSON, M., DARNELL, DAVIS, DIGNOWITY, DONOHO, DOUGLAS, DUNLAP, DYESS, FINCH, FINLEY ' FLETCHER, FOSTER, FRITTS, FRIZZELL, GAMBRELL, GARDNER, GARTMAN, GILLESPIE, GILLIAM, GOINES, GRAHAM, GRANT, GRESHAM, GRIBBLE HARDY, HARKRIDER, HARPER, HARRELL, HARRIS, C., HARRIS, P., HESTER, HIGHTOWER, HOLLOWAY, HOUSTON, HOWARD, JACKSON, JARMON, JOHN- RED JACKETS From peanuts to Red Jackets ..... or rather we imagine they were peanuts ..... anyway, Miss Florence Brooke was their sponsor way back in 1919 when they were known as the Football Backers, Club. Wonder what a peanut was? It was and still IS a mark of unusual intelligence in Miss Brookes English Classes. Wonder what a Red Jacket is? Just another name for those pretty damsels who march between halves at the Iootball games. So mix peanuts with Red Jackets and whatta you have? Huh? The supersplendilerous pep squad of Austin High School. Q These girls are certainly up and coming in their efforts to promote school spirit and good sportsmanship . and d-on't think they aren't the First to meet visiting teams and delegations in on Sponsors: their USpecials . . OFFICERS Fall: President ...,,.,.. Mary Margaret Blair Vice-President ........ Margaret Mayer Secretary ....,....., Virginia Campbell Treasurer ,...,.... ....... M ary Finch Sergeant-at-Arms ....,.. Dorothy Richey Executive Council: Executive Council: 9th Jewell Ward 'IOth Elizabeth Gribble 11th Gloria Obar - Miss Betty Love Rugeley Miss Margaret Eppright Mr. N. I-l. Wittner Mr. Kenneth Carter 5 Pa'a KALLGREN, KENLEY, KLEIN LEON, LEWIS, LONG, MACOW, MALONE, MASSIE, MATI-IEWS, MATTHEWS, MAYER, MEYER, MAYES METCALFE, MILSTEAD, MOFFAT, MONROE, J., MONROE, M. A., MONTGOMERY, MOTI-IERAL, MLJELLER, McCLAIN, MCCORMICK, MCFARLAND, NICHOLS, NIEDERAUER, NITSCHKE NOLEN, OBAR, PARKER, PATTERSON, L., PATTERSON, P., PETERSON, RANDOLPH, REEVES, REICI-I, RICHEY, D., RICHEY, M., ROBERDEAU, ROBISHER, ROGERS RUPERT,SANDERFORD,SCI-ILEGEL,SCI-IMIDT,SILBERSTEIN,SLALJGI-ITER, SMALL, B., SMALL, S., SPENCER, STORM, STROUD, STUMBERG, SUNDI-IEIMER, TABER TACOUARD, TAYLOR, D., TAYLOR, D. J., TIMM, TURNER, LILIT, WAGNER, WALTMON, WARD, WENDLANDT, WIDEN, WILKINS, WILSON, C., WILSON, M., YARBROUGI-I RED JACKETS Not only do they put on a grand show lor the visitors, but also they sponsor weel4ly pep rallies in the auditorium . . . . . with pep bands, yell leaders, and all the trimmings. During the school year they encourage students to turn in new yells so that they will have more reason than ever to sucl4 their lemons at the games. If you ever hear a peculiar noise in our halls during football season ..... a noise that sounds lilce a First- class frog pond ..... 'tis just another Red Jacket with a double dose ol laryngitisl OFFICERS Spring: President ......... Mary Margaret Blair Vice-President ........ Margaret Mayer Secretary ........... Virginia Campbell Treasurer ..........,...... Mary Finch Sergeant-at-Arms ....... Dorothy Richey Executive Council: 9th Jewell Ward 'IOth Doris Jean Taylor I'Ith Gloria Obar Sponsors: Miss Betty Love Rugeley Miss Margaret Eppright Mr. N. I-I, Wittner Mr. Kenneth Carter N ie. IU9 3 , DUNLAP, Sponsor, BAKER, BIRD, BLAIR, BRILL, BUCHANAN, BLISCH, CAIN, CAMPBELL, DAVIS, FRIZZELL GILLIAM, GRESHAM, HOEFGEN, KELLEY, LUCKETT, MCCLELLAN, McDANIEL, MCINTYRE, MATHEWS, MAVFIELD, MODRALL NOLEN, NORTH, OBAR, PETERSON, OUIST, RATHER, REEVES, RICHEY, ROBISHER, HAZEL, ROBISHER, HELEN, ROGERS SMITH, SPENCER, SUTTON, SWATWOUT, TABER, TAYLOR, ULIT, WALLACE, WELLS, WENDLANDT, WIDEN, ZOLLINGER GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Some people would call them tomboys ..... some would call them just all-round girls . . . . but whatever they be ..... theyire what mal4e the wheels go ,round in the Athletic department. The G. A. A's got their start baclc in 'IQQ3 when the Girls' Physical Education Department decided they'd do something about promoting Intramural Sports participation among the high school girls. A. l'l. S. girls elected to this organization .... fifty strong ..... represent various clubs and societies Within the school. ln this way a great majority of the school activities are entered in the Intramural contests ..... AND there's hardly a G. A. A. vvho can't pitch a mean tenniquoit or mal4e a top form bull's-eye. The Junior Prom, the brainstorm of the G. A. A.'s ..... is for LADIES ONLY ..... with accent on the o-n-l-y. When promenading time rolls around ..... the local gents hurry to seclusion ..... talting with them every trace of wearing apparel they can scrape up. l'loWever, some unfortunates are left at the mercy of those feminine thugs who stop at nothing in order that they may vvear SOMEBODYS Cjust ANYBODVSD tux to the social event of the season. It is then that the female gets the chance to order the food AND foot the bill. Good experience, their usual victims chorus. Q OFFICERS Fall: President ........ Meda Beth McDaniel Vice-President ,.......... Billie Larson Secretary ......,. Mary Catherine Ouist Treasurer .......... .Miclcie Love Reid Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Audrey Shane Reporter ......... Margaret Wendlandt Recording-Sec. .... Gwendolyn Wallace Sponsor ........ Miss Mary Lois Dunlap Spring: President ................ Billie Larson Vice-President. . .Mary Catherine Ouist Secretary ........... Erma Kathryn West Treasurer ........... Mickie Love Reid Sergeant-at-Arms ..... Hope McClellan Sponsor ........ Miss Mary Lois Dunlap Page CUENOD, Sponsor, ADKINS, AYRES, BLISS, CLARK, FAUBION, FRITTS, GARONZIK I-IALE, I-IARDIN, JAMES, KELLY, LENTZ, LEWIS, McCOMICK, MILLER OUINN, RICI-IEY, SWARTWOUT, SUNDHEIMER, SUTTON, WILLIAMS, WUKASCI-I, EARL, WUKASCI-I, EUGENE THE RADIO GUILD SIowIy the music grows Iouder ..... all faces are turned toward the Ioudspeaker expecting to hear a dreaded Iist of names. Then an announcer says in a clear voice: HThe Radio GuiId presents ..... U and a pIay unIoIds ..... a Iove story, a meIodrama, or a comedy. This dramatic group was organized during the spring oI I938, thanks to the installation of the pubIic address system. The GuiId has a staII which writes and produces originaI pIays under the abIe direction of Miss Maude Cuenod and Mr. Guy BizzeII. Just as they do in the real broadcasting studios, sound-effect men and engineers work with the traditional sand and ceIIophane to achieve the sounds of hurricanes, etc. For further information regarding the Radio Guild, keep the ears peeIed For the next Radio Guild presenta- tion ..... meanwhile pause Ior station identification. get 11 1 A i OFFICERS President ............... George Hale Vice-President ...,.... Elsa Sundheimer Secretary ................ Zoe Wilcox Reporter ................ Jack Adkins Librarian. .... Dorothy Nell Lewis Sponsor .... ......... M iss Cuenod Spring: President ............ Vice-President ...... Secretary ........ . . . Treasurer ......,..... Sergeant-at-Arms ..... Reporter ..,......... Librarian ..... .. Sponsors. . ,Miss . .Kenneth Ayers ,Elsie Sundheimer ....Zoe Wilcox .Jocelyn Buzbee . .David Williams . , . .Jack Adkins Elsa Lee Jackson Cuenod 84 Mr. Bizzell Vi WAGNER, KILBURN, WALLEY, MODRALL, HOKANSON, DYERS, PATERSON , J ,ev Q - . SANDERS, MCCROCKLIN, O'NEILL, HANCOCK Nj . .'.4,u . I Alfa!! If W ,' 'f 1. ' 7 Wa' t' V LIBRARY STAFF ls your secret ambition to become a librarian? Well, practice malces perfect, so why not start now in our ovvn school library? ..... Any student whose previous record shows that he can atlord to omit his study period will be considered. If you have some helpful Cyou thinlcb suggestions to malce about our library, or il you are just one ofthe common garden variety of bookvvorm who loves to associate with all types ol literature .... From encyclope- dias to the lightest type of reading matter ..... just apply for membership on the Student Library Stall. The Stall has its social side, too . . . . each year an outdoor Christmas tree and Spring and Fall breakfasts in the woods are given for its members. Chairman. .. ..... Warner Hancock Page HOYT, Sponsor, ADKINS, ALFF, ANDERSON, BACKLJS, BALAGIA, BROWN, B., BROWN, E., CAMPBELL, CHAMBERS, CLARK, CROSBY, DACY, DEVENY DUGGIN, DYE, EGAN, FAUBION, FITZPATRICK, FLINN, FREDE, FREUND, FLJLMORE, GAMBRELL, GOINES, GRIFFIN, HALE, HOPPOCK JOHNSON, KEITH, KING, KLEIN, LENTZ, McCLAIN, MCCORMICK, McCRIGHT, McCROCKLIN, McDONALD, McELROY, McGRAW, MQLAURIN, MANLOVE MAYHALL, MITCHELL, MUNROE, NOLEN, OTT, PITTSFORD, RICHEY, ROBERTS, SANDEL, SCHUTZE, SCHWARTZENBURG, SHELTON, SMITH, SNEED SPECK,EiEIEIr1IIEENS,ORIEIyS6TItlJRDIVANT,SLISSDORF, TAYLOR, WHEELESS, WIDEN, WILLIAMS, E., WILLIAMS, D,, WILSON, WIJKASCH, EARL, WUKASCH, FORUM LEADERS CLUB Do YOU want to speak your mind? Do YOU wish to tell the world what YOU thinlc? Do YOU like to argue? ..... Huh? Well, hustle around to Mr. Hoyt and enroll as a forum leader. Alter you've enrolled, it's very simple .... '. ALL you have to do is to allow yourself to be at the disposal of a group olaboutthirty students every other Thursday ..... You'll be snowed under ..... you'll be drowned in a deluge ol simple facts that even the encyclopedia doesn't fully contain. So be prepared to be your own bodyguard ..... talte up lor yourself and argue about anything from The Best Way to Malce Angel Food Calcen to HShould the U. S. Join the League of Nations?U Even if you don't feel quite up to par ..... BOTH physically and argumentatively ..... there's a place waiting lor you in the nearest forum group. Leaders say they wager ten to one you'll learn more there ..... than in ANY history class. Your admission to any ol these groups is not your loyalty to Maxwell House CoFlee ' ..... but your interest in the current problems ..... so step right up, ladies and gentlemen, an extension in your knowledge is yours For the askingl OFFICERS -f -f Fall: President ............. Clifton Mitchell Vice-President .... ...,.. T homas Flinn Secretary ....... ,... E ugene Wulcasch Treasurer ........ ..... E arl Wulcasch Sergeant-at-Arms. . . .,... James Egan Reporter ..,..... ....... P aul Bolles Sponsor. . . ....... Mr. H. H. Hoyt Spring: President ..,........... Elgin Williams Treasurer ........ , , .Jack Adkins Sergeant-at-Arms. . . ...., James Egan Reporter ....... ,.,.,,.., P aul Bolles Sponsor. . . .... Mr. H. H. Hoyt age II 3 ANDERSON, ADAMS, SMITI-I, BERGSTROM, GILES, WELLS, BUFORD, MCALASTER, MCCLAIN, STUDER, I-IAWKES YANCEY, WISIAN, SANDERS, NUNNELLY, SWENSON, PESCI-IKA, HOLMES, BROWN, SWINDEN, C. J., SWINDEN, DENNIS, REUTER HORTON, Sponsor, WI-IATLEY, HIGBY, OSBORNE, LARVIN, MAREK, I-IIGBY, BRIDGEFARMER, SOLJTI-IWELL, POTTER, FOCI-IT, MARTIN, Sponsor BARNES, ELMORE, PRICE, SWINDEN, ROBERTS, MCELROY, TIJRPIN, LINDLEY, TULLER JACKSON AND IRONS, Macots SAFETY PATROL No doubt you have noticed the young gentlemen with the bright red caps ..... or large white hats, de- pending on the weather ..... who are stationed on all the nearby corners three times every day. Their job is ..... in case you hadnit noticed ..... to prevent the members ol our student body lrom adding any black marks to the salety record ol the Friendly City. Not only has the Austin l'ligh School Safety Patrol won local glory by being honored Five terms by the Austin Chamber ol Commerce with an award for being the best drilled organization ol its kind in this city, but three years in succession it has been recognized as the outstanding'l-ligh School patrol in the United States. MEMBERS NOT IN PICTURE: Bach, Hickman, Hudson, O'Donnell, Bill, O'Donnell, Patton, Smith, Swenson, Taylor, Thorpe, Warwick, Wilson, Blessing, Benner, Bryant, Anderson, Booth, Bowling, Dykes, Jackson, Johnson, Nunnelly, Palmquist, Pennington, Studer, Szymanski, Taylor, Emery, Taylor, Lloyd, Von Roeder, Willson, Wilson. OFFICERS Fall and Spring Terms: Chief ................ Wilford Roberts Captains: A. K. Bergstrom, l-lerbert Brown Sergeants: Elmer McClain, l-lubert Thorpe, Allred Peschka, Edward Giles, John Focht Corporals: R. W. Potter, Pat O'Donnel, Richard Reuter, V. T. Marek, Ross Adams, Russell l-lolmes Pageg HORTON, Soonsorf Corp. HOLMES, Otm. SM!Ti-i, Sgt. PESCHKA, Corp. BUFORD, Capt. BERGSTROM, Capt. BROXWN, MARTIN, Sponsor Corp. POTTER, Corp. ANDERSON, Chief ROBERTS, Corp. REUTER, Sgt. FOO-IT OFFICERS NOT lN PlCTlJRE: Sgt. McCl.AiN, Sgt. THORPE, Sgt. GiLES, Corp. ODONNELL, Corp. MAVEK, Corp. ADAMS Although the Safety Patrol is just three years old, it has become vvell known and is respected by students and motorists alike. lt has the distinction ot being the only successful one in the United States and besides this, it has a long string ot accomplishments. lndividual members have received twelve cups tor distinguished service, Q53 citations from the City of Austin For outstanding service to their school, and from the State Department of Public Safety 93 citations For meritorious service. ' ill orrictts A : u5ii Ouartermaster ............ Elbert Smith Hisfftfiiffg 5 KL f i- 1 l Q git' Qi lgrn Assistant Ouartermaster William Patton, Jack Nunnelly Mascots: Billie Juanita Jackson, Bobby lrons Sponsors: Sam l.. Martin, l-lenry A, l-lorton,Jr. gr llj S '--W ,.I,, ,gm ri,-5335525 I ...M--.a.,,,,mwWq E 6 MARKMAN, MCLENDON, HATZFIELD, ADAMSON, SIMONS, ANTHONY, TOMPKINS, PATTERSON, WARREN, PRICE, FRENCH, PRYOR, PENN, GLENDEN- ING, RAY, WHEELESI ' POSEY, ALEXANDER, DEVENYIIMEYER, TUNNELL, TRUETT, ARMACOST, SMITH, WALLACE, KELSO, ROBB, CURRIE, BIGGERS, HANK, FRIZZEL MARTIN, SCHMIDT, CROWE, NOLEN, GOINS, RATHER, CUMMINGS, LONGSHORE, MONTGOMERY, McDADE, RAY, M. L., LAY, GRIFFIN GLEE CLUB HYPOTHESIS: Given ..... one young man strolling nonclwalantly tovvard tlwe Band Hall and seclusion from Mr. Williams. Given, also, one Weatlwerbeaten frame structure vvitlw sagging Front porch, pillars entirely capable of collapsing in tlme next Windstorm, natural air-conditioning due to daily decrease in window panes, and a papiermaclwe rool wlwiclw resembles ..... we would imagine .....asievel CONCLUSION: To prove tliat tlie young man is not imagining tlwings ..... tlwat tlie old Band l-lall really talces deep breatlws and quivers in tlwe breeze tlwe First period in tlwe morning .,... tlwat our lwiglw scluool Glee Club will be responsible For its Fate if tlwey l4eep on lwitting tlwose PRIZE-WINNING notesl ACHIEVEMENTS: 1939 got otl to a Flying start when contractors demolished tlwe old Band and Glee Club l-lall ..... ALSO, tlwe following prize-winning notes were added to tlie Olee Clubls sterling record: First division winners in State Music Educators Meet in San Marcos. Presented by the Wednesday morning Music Club in a Radio program. Vocal vvorlc in the Austin Century oIConquest. Presented a public concert at the Driskill Hotel. Page i I 2' ORCHESTRA Greetings all you svvingstersl Gather around and lend your ears to the mellow notes of the A. l-l. S. orchestra. Miss Maurine Gwen has done wonders with her up and coming proteges considering that the group started with only seven members and now has approximately seventy-Five,vvho play the music of Beethoven,Mozart,Rachmaninotl, and other masters. The Comet talces it hat oil: to this symphonic organization, both For its accomplishments in the Field ol solo play- ing and its Work as a whole at the various contests that have been held. Classical music once in a While cloes us all goody so let's hear more of this promising organization. l-lere are their 1939 accomplishments: At the State Orchestra Contest they were rated Superior There were also many solos rated in the First Division. The orchestra was represented at the Clinic at l-louston and also at the Clinic in San Antonio. Besides all this, the orchestra presents concerts and plays for banquets. 'a I I7 9- 'V A f COVINGTON, Director, ADAMS, ARMACOST, BADGER, BARGE, BLOMQUIST, BOWMAN, BRADFIELD, BROWN BUAAS, BUNDY, BURNS, BURNUP, CHAMBERS, COURTNEY, CROCKETT, CROUCI-I, CURTIS DAVIS, DOLLE, FLORES, FUGLER, GRAY, GRIMES, GUSTAFSON, HALL, S., HALL, W. AUSTIN HIGH SCHOCL BAND People have always been susceptible to uniforms ..... those ol highway patrolmen, Western Union boys, American Legionnaires Cancl their sonsy ..... AND those ofthe snazzy maroon and white get-ups sportecl by the members of the Austin High School Band at football games and other school functions. Some say it don't mean a thing il they ain't got that swing ..... Well, the Austin High School Band is not lacking in that. However, our musicians can go to town on classical numbers as well as on popular swing tunes ..... Ancl have we ever seen them marchl You want to lcnow what organization in Austin High School always wins? Welll give you a tip just tal4e a lool4 at the list of superior awards won by our bancl during the last Five years. OFFICERS Fall: President .............. Vernon Burns Vice-President .... .... B ill Prather Secretary ....... .... C arson Rilce Treasurer .,............. -. . .Ora Davis Reporter ................,. Bob Barge Sponsor, ...... Mr, Weldon Covington Page an IIQ x l E I HEREFORD, HOLMAN, HOLMES, KEITH, KRESS, LARSON, LEISERING, LONGSHORE, LUDWIG MENKE, MILLER, MCFARLAND, McLEAN, NAIRN, OWSLEY, POPHAM, PRATHER, RATHER REDDIN, REED, RODGER, SCHOOLFIELD, SCHUTZE, STEGALL, STENBERG, SWENSON, WILDE, WYONT l BAND ACHIEVEMENTS k 'I935-First at State Contest. I936Al:irst at tlwe Battle ol Flowers at State Contest, I 'I937-First at State and Second at National Contest. i 'I938-First at State and at National Contests. 1939-ConcertatSoutl1western Music Eclucatons Conference in San Antonio. 5 'I939wl:irst at National Contest in Abilene. I I I I l OFFICERS Spring: President ................. Bill Prather Vice-President .......... Vernon Burns Secretary-Treasurer ....... Dick George Q Reporter .....,......... C. A. Schutze Sponsor ....... Mr. Weldon Covington MR. WINFREY, Coach, BARN!-IOUSE, BEGEMAN, BENSON, BOULDEN, BROWNLEE COFER, EDWARDS, GAMBRELL, MATTHEWS, MAJOR, MCLAURIN RICI-TEV, SANDERFORD, SCHUTZE, SCOFIELD, SNEED, WILD INTERSCHGLASTIC DEBATE lnterscholastic vvorl4 in debate with Chase Winfrey as Coach has progressed Within the school during the year. Large squads have been maintained in both boys' and girls, debate, and record achievements have been made. .Allattempts have been made to broaden the Field ol competition and participation. Both the number of entries in events and the number of events entered have been increased. Statewide tournaments entered Were: Austin, Baylor University, Waco, John Reagan, Houston, the South Texas Tournament, Yoalcum, the Red River Valley Tournament, Denison, The North Texas Tournament, Wichita Falls, the University oi Texas Debate lnstitute, and the San Marcos Teacher's College lnstitute. The second Austin l-ligh School Debate Tournament was conducted. The Austin teams vvon various places in the numerous contests throughout the state, and to date in lnterscholastic Competition the First boys' team, Robert Sneed and l-loughton Brownlee, and the First girls' team, Frances Benson and Marcia Gambrell, entered the State Meet in Austin, the girls lost to theState winners in the Semi-Finals, and the boys won the State. During the year the squads were unanimously elected to the National Forensic Honor Society, the National Forensic League. D ' ' ' INTERSCHOLASTIC DECLAMATIGN Ravel Richey Bland Moore lnterscholastic Declamation found four students in competition. The school was represented by Gene Ravel in the Baylor University Tournament in Waco. Entries in the District were Gene Ravel, Sr. Boy, Dorothy Richey, Sr. Girl, Walter Moore, Jr. Boy, and Kathleen Bland, Jr. Girl. Gene Ravel vvon the District by a unanimous decision. 45 At Huge HEREFORD HOLMAN HOLMES KEITH KRESS LARSON LEISERING LONGSHORE LUDWIG MENKE MILLER MCFARLAND MCLEAN NAIRN OWSLEY POPHAM PRATHER RATHER REDDIN REED RODGER SCHOOLFIELD SCHUTZE STEGALL STENBERG SWENSON WILDE WYONT 1935- 1936+- 1937- 1938- 1939- 1939 OFFICERS Sprmg Presrclem ...... Bull Prather Vice Presldent. .. Vernon Burns Secretary Treasurer Duck George Reporter ..... C A Schutze Sponsor .... Mr Weldon Covlngton CASEY, Sponsor, ADAIR, ANDERSON, E., ANDERSON, Kim, BACKUS, BAKER, BASS, BRADFIELD, BROWN BRYDSON, BUCHANAN, BUZBEE, CAMPBELL, CLEMENT, CRADDOCK, CUTHBERSON, DJ DARNELL, DAVIS DEWITT, DONOHO, DUESTERHOEFT, DUGGIN, FERGUSON, GRAHAM, GRANT, GREEN, GREGORY GRESHAM, GRIBBLE, GRIESENBECK, HARDY, HARRIS, HAYES, HESTER, HOPPOCK, JONES, KEITH, KELLEY, R. STUDENT COUNCIL It seems that both branches ol the state government are well represented in dear old A. H. S. ..... we have the Senators, socially spealcing, AND the representatives, governmentally speaking ..,.. the former meet on Thursdays to discuss ways and means ol giving delightful parties and coming out on top in forensics ..... the latter meet on Mondays to decide on matters pertaining to school vvellare projects, penny drives, Council dances, and various and sundry improvements on the appearance ol the old Alma Mater. Among their greatest accomplishments is the Student Directory ..... which is a time saver lor the local Romeo it vve ever saw one . ..,. all the gals' phone numbers right there in a nutshell. OFFICERS Fall: President ........, William Duesterhoelt Vice-President ..,......... Billy Rowe Recording Secretary .... Vincent Murray Corresponding Sec .... Dorothy Gresham Treasurer .......... Carroll von Roeder Sergeant-at-Arms ........ Tom Bradfield Clerk .,............ Elizabeth Gribble Sponsor ..., .... M iss Bertha Casey Page 1 I 131 KELLY, ROSE, LEMON, LONGSI-IORE, MANGUM, MAYFIELD, MEADOR, MOEFATT, MLIRRAY, MCCLELLAN E MCDONOUGH, MCLALJRIN, NIEDERAUER, NOLEN, OBAR, PATTERSON, PATTON, RATHER, RAVEN -- - 1 RICI-IEY, D,, RICI-IEY, M., ROBERTS, ROBINSON, ROWE, SASSMAN, SCI-IMiDT, SCHOO-I, SIMONS x SPRINKLE, SLITHERLAND, TABER, TAYLOR, D., VON ROEDER, WALSTON, WARD, WENDLANDT, WIDEN, WILSON, WINN, WRIGHT Note to parents: there is also an alphabetical list ol the faculty PLUS their phone numbers . . just in case, you l4nowl But to get away from such a painlul subject ..... every aclvisory in the school is represented in this congregation by a Willing boy or girl who is really eager to malce our school a ring-leacler in the Texas school system. So I-IOORAY for our Council . . . . may it continue to lceep the Water in our lountains coolecll OFFICERS - Spring: President ..,............ Tom Braclhelcl Vice-President ............ Billy Rowe Recording-Sec. ...... Elizabeth Gribble Corresponding-Secretary. .Helen Nolen Treasurer ............. Dorothy Richey Sergeant-at-Arms. ..,...,, Art Sprinkle Clerk ............,.... Robert Wright Sponsor .,.......... Miss Bertha Casey MR. WINFREY, Coach, BARNHOUSE, BEGEMAN, BENSON, BOULDEN, BROWNLEE COFER, EDWARDS, GAMBRELL, MATTHEWS, MAJOR, MCLAURIN RICHEY, SANDERFORD, SCHUTZE, SCOFIELD, SNEED, WILD INTERSCHOLASTIC DEBATE lnterscholastic vvorl4 in debate with Chase Winfrey as Coach has progressed within the school during the year. Large squads have been maintained in both boys, and girls, debate, and record achievements have been made. .Allattempts have been made to broaden the Field of competition and participation. Both the number of entries in events and the number of events entered have been increased. Statewide tournaments entered Were: Austin, Baylor University, Waco, John Reagan, l-louston, the South Texas Tournament, Yoal4um, the Red River Valley Tournament, Denison, The North Texas Tournament, Wichita Falls, the University of Texas Debate Institute, and the San Marcos Teacher's College Institute. The second Austin High School Debate Tournament was conducted. The Austin teams won various places in the numerous contests throughout the state, and to date in lnterscholastic Competition the First boys' team, Robert Sneed and l-loughton Brownlee, and the first girls' team, Frances Benson and Marcia Gambrell, entered the State Meet in Austin, the girls lost to the State winners in the Semi-Finals, and the boys Won the State. During the year the squads were unanimously elected to the National Forensic Honor Society, the National Forensic League. ' A INTERSCI-TGLASTIC DECLAMATION Ravel Richey Bland Moore lnterscholastic Declamation found Tour students in competition. The school was represented by Gene Ravel in the Baylor University Tournament in Waco, Entries in the District were Gene Ravel, Sr. Boy, Dorothy Richey, Sr. Girl, Walter Moore, Jr, Boy, and Kathleen Bland, Jr. Girl. Gene Ravel won the District by a unanimous decision. .R JE 4, 455- Q Ppge K Q 2 L INTRAMURAL DEBATE Barnhouse Davis Gambrell Matthews INTRAMURAL DECLAMATION Ravel Brill Davis Moore The annual Intramural in debate was conducted by Miss Mary Farley. Participation from lndependent Speakers and Club Members was rather extensive. The question under discussion was Resolved: That the State of Texas Should Adopt a Unilorm Retail Sales Taxf' Approximately forty teams-boys and girls-entered. Both the boys, and the girls' tournaments were won by independent teams: l'lugh King Davis and Bill Barnhouse, boys, and Dorothy Matthews and Marcia Gambrell, girls. This year found about sixty declaimers entered in the annual Intramurals in Declamation. So far as possible some training was atlorded each speaker. After two eliminations the following students were adjudged win- ners: Gene Ravel, lndependent Speaker, Sr. Boy, Sheba Brill, l'lypatian, Sr. Girl, Rosemary Davis, lndependent Speaker, Jr. Girl, and Water Moore, Calhoun, Jr. Boy. ' A Each fall semester an intramural in extemporaneous speech is held. The purpose ol this contest is to induce students to increase their knowledge on current topics of vital interest, to give students an opportunity to develop their general speaking ability, and to serve as a partial basis forthe selection ol interscholastic speakers. ln the intramural contest held last fall the following students were winners: BOYS GIRLS 'Ist-Clifton Mitchell 1stMJanet Crouch Qnd-George Hale Qf1Cl'BCffY Jim Hall 3rcl-David Williams 3rd-Martha Hale EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH Wier Mitchell The interscholastic group lor extemporaneous speech was composed ol two boys, l'loward Davis Cregular speakerb and Richard l'lardin QalternateQ, and two girls, Betty Jim l-lall Cregular speakerj and Martha Hale falter- nateb. Cn April 'l, this group met La Grange, winners in their county, in a practice contest in Austin. The Austin speakers ranked as follows: BOYS GIRLS 'Ist-Howard Davis 'Ist-Betty Jim Hall 3rd-Richard Hardin Qnd-Martha Hale fa ln the district meet l-loward Davis won second place in the boy's division. Since all ot these students are 'in the ninth grade, they should be heard from with even better results in future years. BURTON, Sponsor, BOLILDEN, BRADFIELD, BRILL, EGAN, HATZFELD, HEREFORD, HOLMAN HUNT, JONES, KELLY, LUCIUS, NELSON, PETERSON PIERCE, SCHWARTZENBURG f SPRINKLE, TAYLOR, E4 TAYLOR, R., THOMAS, WALTMAN, WARNER, WICKEQ My 02 -I +Q , 88 ,RED DRAGON PLAYERS One-Act Play Not to be put into Production By I'm-No-Maxwell-Anderson ACT I Characters: Tvvo timid freshmen who wonder what it's all about, Scene: An odoriferous corridor near the Science Department. Freshie No. 'I: I've IooI4ed and Ioolced Cand Ioolced and Ioolcedj and still I canyt Find those Red Dragons my big sister was always taII4ing about. Second Freshie: Le's go aslc the Zoology teacher. I'Ie Icnows all about where them animals are Icept. I EXIT Listen, my child, and you shall hear Not of the ride ol Paul Revere ..... But ol Red Dragons ..... have no Iearl The greatest men have wallced our Floors . . Gables, Powers, Barrymores ..... Amid our walls there still remain . . Wee bits ol Garbo, Lynne Fontanne . . I vvonder where they are?H you aslc . . Finding themls an easy taslc ,,... Just go to any high school play ..... You'II see your friends in grand array ..... To Theatrical stars they've hitched their wagons. These, my child, are the REAL Red Dragons. Page 12.3165 gg Ti Y -an ,tangy K ...,,, K FT , :sz - X:g:f'1U , .. , ,A ' G , wg: V: - 5.-ma.. ..-4: 7 - , ' 'Ls' MWF 'W' 1. f -A - : .?-:Z-b.. 1- 5:52 ' K if 'A 94.44 -. ,.:-.sud :EIL Q15 f vm- W Y . fszz. Q' 1 f2,:7f1w-i. i elk? -, -W H . . Ui.gwgQgg-Legfq, -ff- U 'H 1 A 7,54-l w,1zf -5 .1- ,,f- 6 Vffsiklaif' 2 If fi g :: ' Q mi ,m Q W - Xi? . Q-S' 5 1 ' i t A Q 1' fx... 2 . W x . m Y : V. , . . mv, f .. ,L Q , 5 A , Nw 13' fs Ann 3? V 1 if L 3 .5 4 H A N ,gs i K ' W . 7:4 SA A Q e K3 if A E s M ww V X ,-bmw 221' M Y 5 M T fsffff me MARKI-IAM, Sponsor, ADKINS, BARGE, BENSON, BLAND BRELSFOIZD, BROWN, BULL, COULTER, DIGNOWITY FITZGERALD, FITZPATRICK, FREDE, I-IOES, KING, LINDSAY THE MARCON Under tIwe abIe superintendency of James WaIter IViarI4I'1am, professor of journaIism, does tI'1e Austin Maroon, supreme bi-weeI4Iy journalistic output, reveal to tIwe student body ..... For time sum of Five cents or a subscription . . . . . just exactIy what goes on vvitnin our Iour waIIs. I-Iaving successfully captured an HAII-American rating which places it in time same category with the ten best papers oI its cIass in tIwe United States,tI1e Maroon is regarded by tI1e Texas I-Iigh ScIwooI Press Association as a Worthy example of tI1e part Iwiglw scIwooI journalism is playing in preparing highschool students IortI1e new open door poIicy oItI1e journalistic I:ieId. Pe E LOTT, MATHEWS, MAYER, MONTGOMERY, MclNTYRE POSEY, SAMON, SLAUGHTER, TOMPKINS WAGNER WEDDELL, WILLIAMS, WINN, WUKASCH, EARLf WUKASCH, EUGENE YARYAN C X 1 .1 J For several years the Maroon has sponsored poetry and short story contests, and l rolic Nitei' when the organizations of the school compete with sl4its for prizes donated by the Maroon to those clubs giving the best all-round presentation. The Maroon has won the confidence of the students by launching powerful editorial campaigns soliciting the support ol the students and faculty in securing improvement in student government and the cultivation of new ideas in the minds of the readers. A familiar sight about the school is the Maroon ottice, the home ol T. l-l. S. Pfx. i'blanl4ets, loving cups, and bedlam. U NN 4.47 D EST 9Zl! l938-'39 f '00 X85 GRANGER, Sponsor, BOULDEN, BROWN, CAFFEY, Cl-IEWNING, CLICK, CRADDOCK DAVIS, FINCH, HILL, JOSEPH, FITZPATRICK, FULLER, GRIBBLE, HELLENGUARD, HERMAN MANUEL, MATI-IEWS, MAVRAPOLIS, MOFFATT, MOORE THE COMET Once upon a time there was a little Comet Which wasn't really a Comet at all .... It was a yearbook. I am a yearbook, said the little Comet. Before I was a real yearbook, l-lovvever, I vvas a bi-monthly publication Which Was published by a stall In T897 Ol girls in long dresses With ribbons in their hair - And sweet smiles upon their countenances INTESINATIUNA ws Qyxlxl, SCH01 C ga 55Assom5 55319 1 H5 ii, CH Lilian ..,..'li!ti inza was 'f:::,:: Pntss mrmn LITERARY STAFF Cecil Boulden Jack Chewning Mary Anne Click Sue Craddock Marian Davis Mary Finch Hal Fitzpatrick Lady Myra Fuller Elizabeth Gribble Betty I-lill Rose Dorothy Joseph Jane Manuel Ravenna Mathews Flora Moore Jane McDonough Billy Mac Naughton I-lelen Nolen I-lelen Osoba Carrielyn Schmidt Sybil Small Ann Sutton David Williams Windy Winn Earl Wukasch Eugene Wulcasch Sponsor, Miss Mary Bell Granger A. WWW ls. f i GUINN, McDONALD, MCDONOUGH, lvlacNAUGHTON, NOLEN, OBAR, ORTEGA, GARDNER OSOBA, PANNELL, RATHER, ROBERTS, SANDEL, SCHMIDT, SMALL, STEVENSON SUTTON, TABER, TOWNSEND, WILLIAMS, WINN, WITTER, WUKRSCHFEARLFQVUKASCH, EUGENE a .1 f 1 . Today ln 1939 l am still a little yearbook. Qnly I am published by Girls in short dresses and anlclets And boys with senses ol humor Who ..... Alter Worlcing consistently And energetically AND lncessantly with Catalogues Questionaires Pictures And such ..... Firmly believe that Yearbooks are MADE . . . . NOT bornl BUSINESS STAFF Josephine Brown Frances Cafley Ella l-lellenguard Dorothy l-lerman James Mavropolis Ellen Mary Mollatt Fancher McDonald Gloria Obar Billy Pannell Katheryn Rather Wilford Roberts Joe Jel'l Sandel Charlotte June Stevenson Jean Taber Ella Townsend Billy Witter Mr. W. A. Guinn, Sponsor ART Abel Ortega Mrs. Basdell Gardner, Sponsor MARKI-IAM, Sponsor, ADKINS, BENSON, CHEWNING, CLICK, COULTER, DAVIS, FINCI-I FREDE, FULLER, FULMORE, GRIBBLE, HERMAN, HILL, I-IOES, JOSEPH LOTT, McDONALD, McDONOUGH, MANUEL, MATHEWS, MAYER, MONTGOMERY, MOORE NOLEN, ORTEGA, OSOBA, POSEY, SAMON, TOMPKINS, WEDDELL, WILLIAMS, WUKASCI-I, EARL, WUKASCH, EUGENE QUILL AND SCROLL HSqueal and Crovvf, as it is attectionately called by some of its less dignitied members, is a National l'lonor Society in itself ..... not strictly scholastically spealcing, of course, but more journalistically so. Since this organization was established here in 'I9Q9, its rosters have included most ot the more spectacular journalists of A. I-I. S. lts members have from time to time represented the Maroon and the Comet at the annual meeting ol the Iexas l-ligh School Press Association, and in the Iall of 'I938, they mustered up sufficient courage to travel all the way to the I-loosier State in Mr. Marlcham's Ford to attend the National Press Convention. ln addition to giving some very spitly parties and banquets each year, Quill and Scroll plays host to the delegates to the lnterscholastic League Press Conference when they arrive here for their annual convention on the University campus. OFFICERS Fall: President ............ Joe McSpadden 'Ist Vice-President. . .Lucy Page Coulter Qnd Vice- Treasurer ...... Secretary .......,... Treasurer ............ Sergeant-at-Arms ....,. President .... . . .Flora Moore .Dorothy I-Ierman ,Frances Benson Reporter ............. Sterling Fulmore Sergeant-at-Arms ......... Jack Adkins Parliamentarian .... ,, . .Marian Davis Critic .................... Jessie Lott Spring: President ............ Margaret Mayer Vice-President .... ...... R alph Frede Secretary ....... ...... B etty I-lill Abel Ortega Jack Chevvning 1 1 1: 1 i E 51'x':7 l'- T774 'f -TFT, - 'i5. T' ff? 'FT '.. Z Vikki' '?'-11-rw - 1-1... -,- .U-rw 'Q ' 5' -iii?-7 11'-T367 E:'1'f.'W.f75Z'?f:'73J:'gSf ?S?? ?'?ff!?xT5TEFif-i'rf's-1?ruf11 -Hfvqwzvwfz-1-ffv.fxf-rn?-111-1 3. A . Y , I . . .. .. . 1. N 1 r 1 , x A.. . 1 ,1. 1,..'a . . . .-.,. XX- , ,.. . rvrvr . . 1- 1 -1 ' - - A 2 - -. - ' - 3-. 1--'-..-1-if--'fc f15-.g.'-f,,e.ff.5-if-MK 1,11'.-fl--.1-Sf?-9.51:-J?'??-gf, ,E 1 .- - 1.5:-1 - - . .nf -v--if-1 A N. -1M . -gg , -I1g'i-- -', 1-Iv I If .ggrgi I . :,'1 1. SIL: f':j3l.L1: . , 1 1 1 .,-1,--51.51. , - 1 - - -, I, I- 1. 1 I , I f'r:igf1 I ll ,I I .11 Sul insulin... -n-11. ,'., ,..,Jivifi' V 'YK ' 1' 1 1x sa 1 -1- - I - . - I - --1 I- - ,, , 1 - ,, piywp 1 1 -1 '.. II 'I1. Ig?-:I. , --' 2 Fen - . --11-1-' -f ' ,.-- A' if f if-1'---:N ---.- , . A ' . - . ' -. 1. 1 -Fit-F. - , 4 K 3 -is-22:65 A -' 3 , -- 1 - Y' -I . I Q. ,..,.-W... I 1 ,,, -ka , Nw, . . . . I, -Q.. - .-ff, 1 11 . fer. M2535 . 1- X 1' --L TE-g ww I I, 1 ' ' - 1 tv' '- '7,,. . ' ' A . - - ' 1. x 11' 31,11 2 :-' - 2- ff ..1.1.-as 1 . , ' , - -x--- -f ' 251:- Y - ' 1-51 -- : ----. 11.1-ref . - . - - -11 - -4 :F-.gi Q f fini. Q fn---4 , II I. J. ,.,, , f 395: I I 4I,i,I.fI. I 'I -- any ' - 1 11.,I.,-.,4-33 N - STI 1-I , . .I -5. II ,gl 1 1 f. I YI. I. II ,I I I - .. YI II ...1f -Q-,-: , -I 1 1 I--1 , .f - . ,I --.Z-.., -3.5, .I . - . -T-1 I7 --!-1- , uf. - ' --:fe-5, 3 .1 9--f7,gx:,:11. 1 , , . , 1 -1 W-M ---- 1 1 1 Q. Q: .. - 5153.152--ESL ' 1- ' e..i.,m.,v cl' 1- - ' P :Eff ' i '-3-552-5 - 3:1255 1 -fr ' 1 5.-: Q ,- 3 .. 1-11,11 1 1 . 1 - 1- 5 Q. 4.. 21- 1 1 g 1 1 5 x-w:-?.2- .,. is 113 -., . - . 1 35- 4 5- pix 4.2.35--.55 1' Q-f:'4f?:,'-Ssf . . ' wg.- I . ,H I .ii ,SAIFIL-Egfi Zigi i :..'11, . I :FF IL 151. CAI - 1 41 I Ihr., , I1 I5 - , 1 Q, 1 1. -Is. 3 I I I fII 2 1 1 I II I3 3.iI.7E:??f . :X gi-,I-.,E1Qfgg,I. I - Ig?- I .I . ., 1 ,N - 1. -I . :, ,152 :fi I-115 ,- . I ., , -' -. 4 - Q, -9.-1 .pg-1, .- - - .1 -. , x 1 I. ., 1 .J-. ,. ,Nw , , , --1.1. 1 1- - ' - -,,. 1 ' 4 I- 5 4 I-f S!-.-hu 'LM '92 'Z - - ' I . , , N V. ,,,, . .. . , ,1 . ,, . . g E 1 - 1 - . . N .Q I 11: -IQ - . 1 ': I , -- I Q --5 -1-Q11 -E , 11 11 E -- ew-.113 . 3-is 1. -me-1. 1 . 1' - ' i? ,' 51? 1- ,. -1 I -'-5.2--l I' - I . Fr 5-I F' .gfjfef--1 I I ffl: ' , 1 ' EV Q-if I,I -AI ' ' I x-EI . E' ' -.' ' .' Q 15:11:55-1 A-1 5 .ip-. . ' - 1' 1 1 . ' f yigggj 1 A EP- ., Xf.'qf-ig 1 ,.... ..,- 5--1. Q - 1 , if,-Q7 Jgaabj-1.,.Q5g.f:, .Ip - A 1 . . - 11 I .fg - 521 Q .- E - -Q4- ' EWWE fsfza.- ' A- :ik - l- egravfa- 1 1 - 1. 1 X -- ff-if .14 4- 211-fi-2,-'-' 1. --I ,1-fer:a'z.ga:ff:1iffgifias-.sf-332:za gs 1 34 ' .21-91 . 1 1 - 1.1. - Y. ..: .1 .- 5---S?--an,-1-1-sf-,PewLS--.wp-if -yr Q E2 mf: - -. 1 1 53' - I 3 af Q25 fe . 1 : gr - -- . 1 -- ---if-5111 1 - -4 . ---- v- , I. . 1 1 -I: ,I 1 J, -,.,,-fp IW:-5 .--:.,.I :H-. gn f . .- prrr. - 11 H -- - 1 If-1-5--S- f 1- rf -1. - .E -1 1 .1 - 1 -- 'I '- .T ffl I II-YTF YEETQ1 .iff 1.. . ' ff Fr I ' - -I 1 1-A - 1 1. ' 153 f t. - 5, 4 fi f-. -- 3- ?f 1 1 A ,X-.5 13 . 5e1:35g.5 21' if . F'-' 31 -1 2 3 . I-rg . 25--if-231.2 Q' 'Y ,f1i2f'iirge E511-3251131 . we -. ' 1 i M5 -I I' .-1 -Ii EIQIIIII I I I my I . II-. I .1 tg . gg15 :5 I I Q. 1 1 3 if-gy. Iii.-iy--Q-5. . -G51 Q SI.. 3.5 - -' 23. 1 1 3- .1 1:2 1- 7 ' -1:-1 . -+- Ei--J-5 4 5- - .- -f -Sm 1 -1 - '- -' .. f ,, LLi'11f .33,-:.5 zizij-5,5-'.-: , 1, - - as-A - '55 'f ' ' . 11 - f 5? ii'-If- '213.f V 341 i' 77 'T K 'l 'N ' - 1' - -5 ' f- - -Fw 5 ' 1- 2- . .f fu- bf 1? -5 -ww - f- f I -1 if 1- 5 .1.. 1 1. - , . 1111- 5 ' . - -- - -' : 1- 3 .. ' f s' we J -E I .5-L , , I ' 2 -- gf. ,KE I1 'I ': - - 1, 11 . , - .3 -, I , 1 . 1. 1.1. 41 11 I, . .Iiyffg . Y Z IIII1 gi? ,EI ' , 111 - .,. -2 5 c- I 1 ' Q- Z4 1: 11 lg , ' 1 t Ln 65-f 1 ' - 75? '1 . ii -'75 Q41-- 1. 1, 1 :- . ' 11 ' 1' 1 . . 5 3121721-2 .-5'.:Sf:-ggi 115. , I 23, ' ' 1 II I I .I IIS I gig- -' 'S ' -. .5 QI -1. 1 If I-I-,QI-4-I . - -Q , - A 1 -335135 gg. II 11-- ,:. , II jg I 1, 1 f 1 f A - , -31. f 1- 1 -. - wt- - 1- , 41- ' .rg gd-.1 ...r-QE! rg. .- , , I I ii xiii' - - ' - -414, , ,g,..., N? ,. .Hgh-Q Q 4 : I .1,,, , :,- ' .- x.. - , 1 1--. 1 1- fn ga.. --,.. . - 5 .1 . 11- 1 1 .Ej f Is, .H ...gr 135. . ,iw-i w U. Q1 1 'Fw -1 ., -1 .511 -'Fi ' I3 QU, .E ,E-A51' 1 1 r ,Sf .1 ,- , - - ---. 'Q 237' -sl 2 HS- - 3:53341 - . .2 miie 11 fs! sf 3 - 5:21. ' 35 1 '- ' ' ' u . 4' 1 if: f 5 - 335 ' ' Ella? .l ' -14: if 1 - w fi. 'ff - . Eifi 1 Sri' 2 if Q- I Mfg-,z gg 5 Ig ----5 .I .Q I ' I 515 . 1 11' 1 1 31 557: 3.1 1 1 - . . 1:2 41 . ' 1f1.iz'.- -E fm? EL -if . -1 fl. ge - . 12 .1-1 -g . C, 5 115- 5 .1 -- 3.1 . - f -y 13 'fy 1- 1, 1 .P-J'-sif . 6' 1 .- 1 'vw' - - - - - . 1. 1 van 3335.-1, ' .. I + , ' 3, I 1 1- , 5 3 . 2114 -1 3:17 - , .IQ - '. - ig :I , I - ,---1-.-.-,..-1 5.-I gy. It .3:..-.---...::.--.-1: I Irs-Q-Q ,III-.I-.I 1 if .- : 3- I inn - ' Q . . W 1. Eff. ' , W .1 .,,...1, WE' - ,.., ' L .- , ' . , ' 3 -- gp f 1 111. --gf 111- if?-Z If - ' -1 -' 1 fav! 'ff 1 1 11 a gi-we 1 .:i'?f 5 1' fri S 'x 1 1 1 1 .1fxgv!,i1f1 .152 1 151- -,la 5 , Q ,lf 1 .1 --nw kgfisingzif X575 QQII -gg , we 'H IS f-an In-5-fir. 12155: wg' 13' 1 - rp -4 11 A 1 -1 .ifslgeia iiiiixf 1.3 ' 2 -f gf .5 -1 Eg. yi! 1 - g1.sg.1- ig-f -is 1' 1 1 . vale ii -,fi 5 F. -. 1 1 i I '-.1 .5-pri 2' ,. 1. -51 lv 1, I. 1 ' 'Y AM L:'f'-' 'Y f'fff-11'21'L1L1:- . t'--:-.nuuaX:EaL:.f,::I1- 1 .. .l,,, ,,,..,-....,.,..l...Q,.,,-A ,,,, WM-IAIE3 ' 1 J 2 T 1 wr Q ' -fx 1 11-f. - . .,1 TQ.-. ..- 1... ,,, Z II ,I IIIILI ' '- 'W 'Y ---' W- ----- - ' h - - ' V -1-Lf111:Qvr:-.:::-zz- , -1f1,,,,,,Yv , --wi, 3. ML WI I .IV - ' 1 I T531 1 L-1?-L . ' ' -1-QQ: i ' - . 1 U L EJALL....., CD.OXXXDED' H4 E - l SENATE C44A'1-4 1.4 T - ' -' ' . X 1 , 1 V 1 .--.IEE - ELIE RAL .SAM -I-401 1231- r - ' ' - k 1 D R125 I DQ LI I 1 1 , . - - 1 ' 1 . k 31- ' I gn, - I xx:- -- -Q--:L 1' 3 4 S . Q . 5 i I lk 0 JQ W V Q. f ff 2 f' 2, 5 . X, X .3-X311 5 k , i m fx ,Z3 5 ww 5' - - A . ,. v 2 , 5 . jv f 1 J 1 5 .AA 1 ..,' ' f . '..-q5, : I se . 1-, 4 1 ,,A .gg W, s , , mai? .,,. , . 5, A Q ,..g, ,VQe' Fi, my - . 1 fm .43-1-5 I . M, ' ? 'X la- .al I an wif' 5150- ' U agus - 'V Q4 'lim K ,,.4v4f M Mi Msg,-315812 .iw ns I 4 - - W ,-F, , do 355 '27' if Q, 7 wi, I' - in Q f fi r' f 'Www y, WM Q rg W in W , 19259 1 iff? fi, W M--hw. v-'f, f mul . . 155551 Af fiigfgajgzgg 3 2 Q H252 iff' X1 F, ,Q X Katheryn Nelle Rather I i Gus Baker Dorothy Richey Margaret Ann Clement Travis Raven A213519 25 ifiifiszilq 2 wf,f5..U,,,1m:f1-- , -X L' :iii-iss.L 41 fm. ,--L.- :.:,,Sg,z5:Q Q fszg-1,.ffs1g.pMi1ffr:v ' wzsgezaasrv f Yi !5.Mi.,wf:1.-1..- K 3 if Q 4 4 X X King rthur Sprinkle Queen Katheryn Nelle Rather K 'Q to,-If M ' :JY ,-- ' ' o. -A , 'X A. if A U 5 Q ? f LO Q- V A LQ,-3-f M-N G M Ax 2 'H . L Q T ' , ' , X , ' , f . . in V I 1 h I K X -mob- V an M , I F I agp 1 SVI' Q: .f J frffr- 1, li f- ..f22g3E':' .- ,- f' 1 1, A ,. z up ff , ' '? . A Q X, 4 , V ' Q, x My H T: E 'et Q Us ..:, Q V If ra K! if X. ,, - , ' 5' ' -7 714' N! If T 5 - 'S V .' ,NL V' f C- f gy A 'F A . 4 jg I' Q Jw 5 ', 1 ,QM 4 3 f-.ink l g e fl I x UW' i ff 2 Jn ' Z .. if J Q 1 'fl ' - 4 A i s ' 21 . 4 4 ' ' ,-1 ' 1 A 'avi Axe , 6. '. , ,,f' f' U., 1 . 35215 my N X wa' 'N ' .41 ' if A' ' 'diffs mf in If flwv w i K A I - f. 1 ' f asf . K 1 ' A . , f'!2'1-- n 4715 g i? f g Q I ' : fs f 5 ' -Q3 ? . wzg I 2 A . V' M f- M-- 'X' jg , x . - . 3 f Wg ww 1 ' f is - ' MM - -' ' S 3 ' A 2 uf- W X Tl A' ka 3' g ' Q .. f 1 f , y if , X 4 V X 1 Q, K , if l rx il Q x M ,A fx p , a S 3233- !X fgi' ' .a f I i 1 A f fs M g, ' ji B 5 'W 2 9115 If wk W . Lx L, pg, , rgx A . - ' Q .2 Q - I ' 2 'W I I x '53 + , ' ' . , Ai X fd , I K, ffki lf, ' Q'-. ! t X ,, .,. f . - x , - - -1 L .,, - , - va. ' 4 . ', -r 'aw' 1' 'S 1 ' ' IW- 4 - -A K , S5 F'f'-IQ-Q 1F3'T'S'673?2?i'5 W' ' 4Y.! - ' ' 'if - :QL f 1225. , gg, .gk F -Kp grey .4 qatgii ,955 119 , , f ff' Y . r W k . f gsiwz ' ' Q-X, -'f m.Q.a,- 'H k f Q -1 - ea.: f- f A hiv- Ll 2 1 .- -ff 1- M. wo. f q.,,r'-vW7?i:xgA?gYfi,,gifg,, L,,,..3 ::,?gffLrX-,gm fel. .mfhzfsffr5i,iiQgj:.,',,,,Q-',1ggSi3'f9Q v,g3ig,q5 egQ f,,,,3jjq?25g5f.ffa':1,4,i'3Tg35g3cg1ze? 3 fgsgii-22 wi' -W,:, ,fa'. r,1f:f',,Cff2-,firvffl-S '-v'gAfs',.x,p.'.-W L , 'X QT -gr-I ,,Q'.'- , I 4 Q '.1:'lfwr'-if -f'- VI-ss' 5 7-,Rs-f!f',fffg.i-x ff-.1-if-,gfj'ir,,91f .iz-:':'F', ' T? Aix, 1-NT -aww'-ff. .5113 1 -1 .im ,L h. S,-T-, '?,h,rg+W,-,f.,.,1,- gil.- --, ., -- -,L . 1 b -w ,ar-531.,-uf-x,:f5,,': N-.1 -.,f:ps.:. f, ,.1-f,gg.,1 q-.w'5ix,.'1.vff-Efi--sim-whim 4 ., Sf., ., .x,.,.f,..,,,, ,X . A. V-,x-,...,,m., N ...., .. WM.,-. .- x. ., .-,. .. ...,. .X ., . . . ...K ., , .,..,.-f. . .,,,,p, N 4 A .Q AQQQLQGQJ 1-L ',-LQ: 1:3 4. V HA- .ff .., X gvff'-f , J -X, ,T ' , M -'f ' , -. m' f. 1 -7' Q' .1-' : f.f-' ji '-X' 1 '. a'4.' ,p V, 5,-,fag M. 'fa X 1- - . M ff V ' , fr? ., . - ','.g3i:4Tg,L-gy',-11,53-5-14'--,Qf,:..w- -.5f4,-frm ' fri-Q . . ' w 1 ,A Q- ffm , ,fpifez-'-1 ' ., -1 f'v1.',g-,fi-1 z-'L gN1'g.f'v:'gk,f:g-ru X ,A Q31-:.4:. Q 1- .gg M,-'xr w, 1 ' X 1 - 4- , - 15 x A ' 1-L '. ', ., KW. ., .. .f-L15 1 ? 14- .-Q - 1- - yw.-1: .Lf ' .- ,174-' -:Q-2'-:lx - 521334. x 5 'nw . ' ' Q- '. 9 5.2'...:f., , ' ' ' ii ,Y 3 Nw ,g 1' ' 't- wg :KLA-5v'X, ,xr 1 - 1 . C .a ---' A--,-A Q v , L - .' -- , - 1. -Q Q' .'-..-,',1,f,-V -,rin , , A ,X , ,, . ., ., mp, 1 ,, . .x. . - ,- , 1 L1 ' A 1 3 ln, , , ., , ,L-Q. V ,U .af--ly,-.:,:-Ei-:gig .a. - n A ' , ' 1 K :l x--:Q-wvq 1 . . , , L, ..,,,,,, , H .,.,m,A ., K-L. , ,. , , - M. ,4 . - 2 . , .,.- , .-uwv,.x:q,. 72 ,A . 7 r ' . X, - ., ' 'wi .,. . A ' 5' 'H K 'f '- Q-Mfg , , . . , .. 1 K 2. 'W V .- ...f- ff :iff 5'-2':e':'Jf'.4r1-1 ff-:f ' ' 1: K- H - rf.:-117 2. 4 ' A. -' ,st A- f 1'r..f:,w?A ' s ?ii4i4,-1,32 , ..1-gimp. -, 7 - 1 - we W, -W .: 5.- . . ' . f I : - ' V' fu-K -- A K .1 j4.'jg::3g,rzf!f-. 1,31 2 - ,-' Q- ,,.1- - , Y -zfwlv-'r ., yi ..,I 13N :5fgK',.5 y.- - --,rm '- ' 1 gmt ' ff . fm . . M: . . - '- J-L -gf. , fl, J' . aww ' 1, h , - 'i'41 . 1 f - , fl 4 f k n5.55 --13.6 X -gw-Q . -A wqwgffi. .. f , ' - '- ' V ' v -,I v - .1 '. fy- Y- F 4 A- .Q 1--: Ng ,rdf-fl 1 .- X V., ,, , 1 .N,flH.,,,U.yf R- r, i :,-7x ,. 1, x. ,. ,-'xx-,131-gu 1 Vifftil, ,xx M I-wh Yum, ,vu -. ,. ,V A ,ax -' 1, -V i --22,1 .. f A fr-'f 1Z ' Y - , SA ,. , g... u.,- wQf:,f:9-, 1 V,s3'g:.f,i2f '?'.,.fv'. - gf - -.xv ', 4353,-,wk ,1,5j.Q,,-31 2 - QJMAII 4 ' A ,, - '--, -ef.:-.j,fa'7','f'..4 J yjg -iq 'R--13:1 -M, '-xl. - 'fl ' , ,, x-w1qvtw . ff qw rl- ' ' ,. , f ' I -rf, .- QHLl1'Mi'i1i2f?4'1'ivzfflzziffg.f::f:.'fff5b .fifftfr ' ' W1 f!wf'lT.'11Jt'f'A W- riff'-f4L?f,' ' ' ' at L ' , xv? 53'Q?ASMaf'.-gifzim-,:Q ' PM 'ii ' V '-if -' - ahfl-.-g-1 1? . . - ' - A - x ' Qs 2 x,ffYf,i!'L.' f' 1'-,p Lv, wr ' - ..,:ff'gi:52?5q's,f..g.',g,if- Ay X: '1g1,551,fgf54:ef-ggi-''lffisl N 1,-Q9 fi 1 '.s, v.-F-957-:3'ffQ ag, f y Z.g.-241fI.'RRlff -' ' ' ki:-' , , .?- ','7ff.1 lf .EMP .If ,A ' 1-.L ,V , Q ' r -U1 Q ' .2 g jf., V,-3j91f15yf555.y ,u . , . . 4 2 1 ' - 11451, rjrjj-,L.,g Uj,v3.'Egggf, M' 5, LA: ' .v Q gr, Sega?-M 5 'V - fit, ' , ' ' fif:.,5,Q1g', 79l'iSP' 9? ff. 'ff -x ' ' -MV ,gw'Qf ,?f,y'g- , .eQF'?5'fQ'ff1'5i?5'f'?iQiYQ7iQ'L4S35.X ' ' . ' ' , 5. '-f -.1139 5:9 iT2Ef'i?f' 1 nf- . - . ia'fik Lg-2431 2 k 15-wg,g9Ef,e2g2,-16-2:,Q1.v 9 jf: . q f - V - - i , rj'-' V, ' L k 4 Lf- . ,. , k . ,, 'Jah' .1 -L 1 A. , ' 3- , -5- - 'Zigi : 1-F39 - - ' '--.51 .' 'Q M 'tg 'Q..'?gi5. L ,. :412:'w': In ' vm- 72 , -. A .wrgQ-H .uf-,.. 1 . ' ' 13. -: 1:-'-. A , .- 4 msfewxwQ-2411-f::51,'.Mfs - ings: , 1,:,.,- f 'T V ,- A' -, ,:..gf4.-4' f---,Lf fl-in :r.,-- .. .--.f ' 1' swf- -. :sive-Af-2 ' :- 41' .' ,wx '- ,, W .W -5-Izrgpfqaf-.gif:ff-g-.2fGg.'-eg-411.,-- 4' - - b .frm '- -- fa' 111 H f- ' ,r x ., :X ,ig 5,4 Q ' ,z-' , RD-Q' 4' 1742- 511'-ff f27 '1'22F . ' -'V TJ ' R , Lili. -- .'f, ' ' ' - . I -' - '5,? - ' .- :Z kb , gm , . A 1 5, . HER, ,.r.,.M5,L: ,h A .5 1-Ix,,Q2?5,if. F A ,. I A f E5 ,E ' 'N QX :Sf-CSEM sw A335?fib'-'+'1F5- fwf '- '-1 .Qffzag - . ' L , . N .Q--Qgg 1 : 1 A T' :Q2f?3T'fa1E:s:Ea:,'2'.gl . , ' 'inf' ' V'?552'fffg'5'-- - 5il'1 '3- , ICQ 1-K, --, Zz!-ks-gpg. V - ,:..-:-.1X.'.w:e:,f.f'-:-Q 1' 'uv , - '. 1-, ., ff - V - --if r- '- v- 'V .' '- ' ,,' '--'- r . '- 4 4- 2 f . 'mix ' ' '1 ,, J. - V W . .. , . ' X. - q . .-:lg .- f-'N 1 1-' 1 -- . Y 3.gQL+ :,.f.:5t.ri'g:- .5-V:-Z-.fr,f5:' J, jug' M., - V - f I 1,3914 5 W . ,1,,,,x' N 'K V ,, f ig vi, ' . ,J ,,L- AA-5, -,gf H1 4-1, 323:45:'fE-gf7i3'11:e-will-fuf' . EL ff. V,-5 'S .+ - 'Z K ' f - 'V ix' , --xfvf'-X ' 4 , ,, -V . 5. .Zdf'i i'.' Xl-i:7Z3 lA 'f:5- z-- ' CIF. i'- '-559 ! S J-' 1:57-'f::K4L X .. .. 'V ' f' '- - - k ' ' ' ' f F X ! Zm' '.N..H 472 v A-1 fr .- , Q,-'1.'-zsvm .- -.4 -:,,::. -, - ,mx , - -- yi.-,V L ,- fy -5:-.. .,1.-. Y, if., ,, - . L -A., K. Q W. gn, 3 -L ,A ,m. r.. -A, 3: I Q 4h.A.: -, .f,- 1, - A -si:x,:Q3QEf5gGAf.-.-:lf-Y - .-L Q-' - L V .fffwiimv was 'l 'ff4 --wflfff-ff'9f' - xi-'S K A ff 1. '- -f Jl '17?' l A - asf.:-.:,Q3.y,fX:T,g , ., -: , ,ga :.:..-ff ' , .v - '- .f V ,-af, '- A - ,- , rn Y Q, 3 .S . V ,, . ,. Q , . ,Lx 3.-6- H5- -Qg 4 fa. f V - - .A - Q- - - ' 2,-miw , V f 7173531 I ,tszffgil-ff g' A, 5-.ja .,fTgff,.9fgg?5l:jf'3Esgb'fHQ- 5 ' L Wnjig.-' 'F5'jf??2 1 ,121 ::r. a4wf1f.1r9:-'-, + Y ,: 'Er' ' 'xy - f -is -1-.fx--J, -1+ ' 'HN -4 ., .. ,, ,mfuks-1-: Q fn 51:1 fa 3 Xrflfiicifsf- -X21 V ig '. A sz: - Sfhf '.i7?f3.?',1-1'1a-'fy-f, --sf-' --if - Q. -. F,-fit' EN ' 'ah,:e-f,- - ., .-2-955, fgef' '-if 'V 1'7I'f - V ,,--, 4,4-V -L 11 F'i'3.xvl5.I1'E'?,w,fgfQ? mgp . 'N - 13ww'11, V ' 'mf f7 - 1 .ff:'1fg1zf1i:iiai'Shiif1 1,1 , ul! fir ,s!1.:xf, f wk:-Qlw. Ki veg: ,mu . ',f,:. ... ' -.j1-gf-1-,',- , , 'mx .- -' p'.I'3'.'1--gif, zzz.-.-.f-A .' ' ,- :. V .. . - -L -Q-4,:-,.f. -- . 15 V V , -:,.:g.v.-.1-. V S- V my -.--.rf,-iff,X-'---4.-A-115.-,. x 1,5 . ' 1 V V. 5- :f-+,w.'.-.gw- . -4' wt' '. V -, 1 .ps-.1--3 'f Q1 -, . ' ,Jn w.,3w.4.31rf:f-:L.,1q' . V- vb, ,- - X ' ' -Nm . ,f 2 161, H ' -A - fha?-. . :.,' V 2-1-f:f,'--qyguegm-xx Q. 4 . 1.- A: ffffaqpz- Q bw, ,- .f - . 49:11, i- V ee: 'fy:2:.:1,,.xrf'Q'fS?f A-J N F- -4 - -' ' -- f up ,dy '-,':1Kx'q3' . -' . .lf-,1,r.a, -wx V - 1 .us-: hwfev---Y,-rwefxf-1-' V b ' .Q ---fn 4.4--4.1, ? f-lg 1 -++,.a.g, . ,gg N, . 43 4,iw?,gq'.-fg:.'y.--:ggi, , , .4 3 '- - JL, .xl .magimlgg F , .xg 'Lf--ifiew avg- T . . ,: - f - . -.-f '5Q55:J:gu:'1-H,-:fl---- 5 V .-,' M- ig J ,. TQ J, 1 w fr A -. Y .V- zzf. - N- ,E .- l - 1'-f 4 -'rf - . - .-:'::u:':,:'.f1f .:- A 4 -. 14 X .,t fwfr 'A' 'ii . , , ,S4'5??' V A P2 V 1-gf 2:9 'Fifiiffr l' X:,g1f2. -2F??fg-if i3.1.333f3'95TE32,x ll: - .gi V- N :f 1342- Q-'i4'1 f ' N ff: 31sG2'35tT2SK-' 'f 1 ' Iwi - - 'lu-,.3gQf4a1 'Riw:Q31i4u.f:.v-'.i,x 4 N .2 ' f 'f '-w-'A-'r-gx -' xi H-f: R,'f',f151' Q24 fi fi-T fiqlcffs'-'s,sf1'.a' A x?:fg.'-i V ,. ' .:Q:?af e ,. if- .A jg-J-T-:1X':L-' .-25.12225 -Q, .'4Q'i,g , ., S , ,,i::.213?iasY-If?-5, . x. L Zaflhy-.5 . , -, '9X2si54,,Q:5gfff.5:3151' -- Ld- znnij x. :T-9 :U-gtzng-1 f- -if -f V '?.9?'i1f'Qi- ' ' ' . -13552 f -23 'ff-f'l 5'iv L -z IQHEZZ?1i'WQQiij19f:513-''A,.- N-F3-' 1. 'kiiil' Q-'Y' Q22 35-44 324 xv - ' R35- f,:1gz:1 A ,.g?fg:.: Q bf.: .ser --Q 12' K -933 'qgfaf iiiygyl -. 2 ::-, 13 H V F.. 5 . Q .vf::55.,,D-q., ,,-g 5 ra, ,fzglgrg , 3 -g.1.,g,,., ..,,,L-f . . ,X 7.. 1., V - J B 3, ,ml V ,agfi 11,-1fQ:.g, gi- V 1 'aux-'-19,,f-323-' V ,.-,. fx Hemi., , ff-1 1-'g'fgf5'55. a+-'px :2Si3?f72+v,L1,.2'.f. ,.s1 21:5 -g, ,a,fwfx.,, i. -'-3? 'V- ,ff 1 9 . 41f'f,-'fvipf-'lim af - -'A' in Ii-1' V 4-:aff 'wb - b +'ffwZFH2ffn,:-x mQ'ix+iff'2if1f4.':f'2- V1-ws: . ' V N95 'Ni'X ' 11 ng-. 2, :,111,'f'..'g'f,g A. 'sw 5. P' . .fa-'Q-. 3155, V ' -f -f1:.,:-,ftfw p,zs,fa:f1-,,:S25r, .tg 4,9 ., , f-:M '. Q if xv :ul 'f ri. . .7. 1-.f 13: ,:- 1 15-:,,,f-,-.-uflmirg V ' '. 4 , ,-.x+A?'f5'-N 5,59 V V Q-.rfgsrpg -4 55f.53qg,?x'gZf:.ig, . gvwfl-A . , .-1 ,yfv gn., - -V J- 1-, an xggvm-E Crm 1 - ff- W V ,, V, fm-V-xfgjqg-.., , 3 . ggrgy.. rf .,,::1-,Q 1- , .':-,.,'- ' 'A .aww --S1-,uv,-if-If - .f r' f L -ff .V-5 ' 1 H Fr- - ' , ' , Cr: , 11 X 'fig1W.2f:,:?5.u:.ztfigff Z- .if1:f2f'N1.s.2p ffygf-,I ' k , 1 .1 5G?s5??f4-Sifiyz-x:Lf f L' ,355 -' F. - 4 'Z x,. Q5f'J53H f'f, 1 fm f-,fr 1 -A ,:a25!f,-wb 15215-1 ' 3 , hy-. . '+..QZ5!9:aii:?4:f-f:fE'3a'f1,Z- rw,'91'3'-- - 4- -3-Y. 4?'a'ffTiTLwJ it 9.4 -492'-12:12-f3k3a?P3a Q' - f-Pi? 4,1512 '-52l1.af?Mf32i:'f275-TrimSEI 5 ff, T91 10 wr?-wr 1:5215 1 ' A V-,LJ-ESQL-23.75.1412 , -rag? - V - f gi j -' Q 5991 X. I, -kj X' :gg -2 ,Cf4'gA.Q.L,l-',.w.,,,-5 vga 112: 1, Q ,lay ,423-1,1 ,f . iffy 4, -1 5' - -V 621231 wif. 4.5:-.iffy-. .. V I, , '- v Af: nw ,Q - f- w fi T ' A if 'H?-fzfgaislf ' ' ' I V .. f . ' 'Qaifzffgrflazf ' ,,,-?'T'- ,- Mfg- 'f 'A ' - S :Ffh TZ? 'Q ' K1 V a-,f'.i-mrmru-emi! , , V. ' - , : n 4.2.-fa HQ .4 841,-A '.n.-3-'fffif fp-S' ' vf':. l'.l -Q vq '. ,xv :azim- - - : .5 V 1 . ':wR,pk-z1a,i.vP5, - .irr-.mf . g,-,Q V .gf . 1:1 - wah- ug, .gv,,s. -f:,1x2?4f'a,f-,1'.-ff' A. 1 - . 4? f , x.. 5 45.3-:':' K W.-X., - v-'ffq,1:f,., ,f 4 ,K ,4 . . - -I V ff,-wwf, fffrrf 1-4.1w-.Airy -f ,H 4 -. N -X . wg- 2- A My , , .MGI1-. .- 5213 .., M4 vw, .. an --.,..,.,, .V f V- f-v J Vx -,AWB --J- , QA -N A 1 - -4 A -ew , f,-, ' ' 12 - , gf . . 4, , n,,. . ' 1 . 21'-5' ., ,vvnu - ','. 54' , 1 ,,,'fE- . .x. ', ' A V .-14 V 112,-gf' 9- m V- U.: :M x- iw- - - 1 - -f . -frm.. . -, .lv , ,f- - . Y V J V - v - Az lx, .Q 1 -qv' 4 -:. 1 - 'f , fy. ,11 fT5w . PT- tfl.'f' - -f7'..E'W- - T 4 -' ' ' V J- H 'f: 'FY ' TIG ' -. . -'rr 1 9 , 7-. ' , - 'X 'W , Wh -T A . --.v.-5 'Ph' ' , ,V , 3 2 -fairgfg fri? 3' 4 ,, ' A'-?:g.:1QJ?v3-.5 ,7 13-, - .V ' 'Q '1' 'f ifjrf gif, . , f,. ,Q ,-V-,,.:gr1'W'-', f' 1' ' vedgw, :L wwf fsxfv-,, 3 1 5-Q-ff'sf4.gff:f,v::Liu-:Lal 'gem on f .Q -' 21225169-'f. Wifi 1 It-f'gi Af-ff ' V L A gg! .V -A5115Jifjxf3.32jiiiEial wi My ,g xg V 5Z,::,f5:: V,53K,34,gi51.4j3?,qiW 1 3, fggg-:Eg,jA115,fA:5 3S25Q?,8n:', ft5v N151 'A K D . va-n' me'-2'-f:1 :'w5'?f'g'f.1,s:2S 'w'1-- ' Gffhb, rfflgfczfifwrl--f V SX V nfl :iii.1fv li. '- 'ftffi 'PW-i'1'eui'.f3- f 2' -C. 'H 2 -if-fy ,qw ' C' 2 n 1'. . 'Q - .lt li my mv- 1 if-' --'sf-4 M V--.-,rm-'X--rw.. 1 N - A -aw '-wks'-n.,1,f, x M 2. ' '-: -' wp - :1 - ,4 'ww 'xi12.2-wg1:-ff'-'s-bjwx-'fi,i,F'ZU-xg. ,Yi ,ix .38 .. . -' na was --fad -' Q. ,ff . ' 'wH'fri-,md-'fg:,-Q.C7w, ' . f-Af ' . . . , my . , , ,- yy, . R-. fwfr. 4 Vggy Pwr.-:f., ,mm QM .-1 1- A nw Q. . Q f V -4.n '- in ,BA wr, W f.-fb f A--.--We.: ,, -ff-'. 4,- A.:,-Y 'f ,1 'Ha' , ',L1,' -- , X ,. , W,-A.: M ,. ,-:J x-vimv df wth .W L . Sw f' , - I Y iw f'ifT L A by ,-Qw'9Lff-523 - '3Ef??f5l5?f I'S3NN5s?'7'3',1L??.Y2'f'Tf757-5W.f vff' 5ffM'4'Q J4ff'sa'155'15?5f'K QA .. ' 5:'a1'f'1'-'iifSZEI.S1i2 ' x L - f i2?r45i?3X?3 --159fi5 f i':-'Pl' VA :iii-'?.'4.i'fW' kfzfi? 1-,L-1zkv'1?WQ2'5,-Q VJ S'l rf 'Wim afwsif s 'f f -J YV mrfgfzeia. V ' .- .:f,ff'2,ffQfx., Q. r-iff5fffafQyG ?1aiivfg-1515'fg,L ,'kffFXJQEi 2: K '-13,7 55- 4 -ia' . K , v f, :TJ 5-53:52. 'S2q,f, .i3:22-xfqa ,,:'1.j.jzt. i:,3,g5 jg' 1' .-Ax ,ye iq-,fy -51:1 fqiy-ff-yy, iw, fr. 3111, wi 5353- U, ,fy ,. :lv-, 'et' , -f U - -A A ialfwmzfiazz-2'4 ' A 1 , 1. ' me2:c11v:.?f,r+fer,-'ff'fziiii,gs Q. Y:9,fQ1A , Liu ' , ' - - - '1s2v :V W- .'m'r:r, J - ''::w1',f-'wfew-.1.,..,,- .' RT - ,arm B A+ 3' Z-. '54L,4-':Y:-Hy. .L-2-.-1. ' A , si ' A P PIM ' 4 .Q . 1,3-K' Q. : 1' Q .f-Q-.1 4AQq,x .'I2,Z,.2 +52 -'F 'w'g- . 25,31 -- - 113+-Q ' W , 5 ra' ' 42 ' ft- L . , -ci , - A+ -' am. ' uw Rf? ki'-ffif iz' f ,g,..' -4- v 1, 1'-' , '.p'2'. 519-Sg2s1':r:,1'.f pirwj -.Z fp' 'A' jg -r q-.L iq: kjyx, W t k I ':, . I -yy, J? A-1.14 fe-'il - 'L 1'-?.'ff4:1i1rZ '--fwibiva ' QF' YY. .rw .lk ' . , -I . , '--1 1' :J A .. N-54s. f X- - ' X - :J np, - Xxik-.5 -, -f 'Uv-.ufvz 'ks'r?,,.- , imff -5?-' api: A xv ,N h 1gX.:Q.ig-L 5 :Trai I, K. yy: gxxx v,4,v.,4QfL. 35,151-..A.3 A -e-5, - . , ii-aw - xxx -w --I . xi- , ,' . S?i,' :,7.fr,,5fff.'z W , . . .X.,35v.2'v , ,QQ ,I , .ns xx? fqx , ,fx-- -H.. xr K :A-,5:,:1,nJL,1-, X L L :.,,f+qu, -.5 . - - ' ' A ' A ,Q .-1 Q ,A-141. Sf- . ag , , . - ' 4' ' . Q Q , Q -41,-,:Qsf9a-1fffr + ii ' .1 'f ' 1 fl- V Wg, '-I-is K,1'fi'ifg. ,gg 4. ' H W , ,. . ,-5:--..w: ., 'jx , V V 'i:gvg2i'aQ-4-'. ' - ' - '- gg 51'-: 1 ' ' :- li ' . 1 -'-,QE Nat' WI .. fi ef, f - ' 9-vw 3, 5, pg mums. , - .-L - yr'-1 T, , 'f A r ' 'N -! 31- ,.'-'- 5 'J' M ,':-l'x-- J ,-- - v. f- vefi-fifwf-a-f,: fff fr- -' V- I-'sw-1 f . , . Q34 in . .' f -f--nf + Q,-g , ,..Pi..f.L,,:,e1:,.-g.q-.--- A .. K , -,.- , -f 5 , 5-V ,,-,, wi v X,-: fr ,:.v. vw -fi., -snr. - 1 ,:g fgaf-qw: 3.71--Q-1 .1 1. ,wg K V-,QV- r ,V L f . X , 3 - um -.f A ., ,iq ., L. ' A ,,' ww. - ---ex..-2-1.41 - ---J f . .. ,- . - ' . L.. 1 --a f . . - X- wxv - A . .z 'vga - af5E2:1i'ai:1g2,., f ,. , .4 - L. .1 N ' K. 1-zz-my . 4 , 1 , P ' .ui q' rw- wif, -'?'f 12. Jsffiiii-:'f t'-if. . - , A ff 1, 313 ' h ' A 'f'.f.3 1 ' ' -. .,x1 .f2f ag? Y-V-' 39?-1'i1S . H A x,,? L-. . A - .,5.'fw Sie? .,-4 Y , , A, - -, 7 , 1 ' 'f.-,1- 4 ., N .. 1, .,,, . , ,-:V -.-wx -1 '- -,,: f 4 uf ,Q ,f -. .,.. V .- ' . 5 'M ...f.1,35 A. ,. xeplxy -H ky, ,h ,V ., I . X - A .IQ . , A4 4 AH 57,,,gM, Zz. ' 1 ,-5 i' A 1- -' 4-1.4 . ,wi A ' 'Z 51111. '.K-2113. -amgfzrff.. ,,'. 'N--2 r . ,, , ', u ' . - ' ,' - ' --, '1 ' N ' 4.5, -...v 'A . ' , - V . A . ,1 g 3 . XM, , M .X-L Y ' .- f , ' 'YL ' 1, F , A1 V , A U, 1 , ,,l.:., 1 -1 .xr--,I-,. . . J:-271-V V' W D D 0 Dx 1. 5 ' s ,Y , .1,,,,,.,,, -V K gy :I , . .L , , - T- L, 'gm' Q. , ,I I f. 5 I- I, If K L V. W., 5 jg, jzfrw 1 'G f 4iE,,Z:1,.y'1f-?E' - ' ,, ,. . H ag, -11, . ,' . f I f:'4-IEZZU' 71 3 ' it 'WL' 5, Q:f1.,..g.fF 'M.,.g.1-,,m.41L.,,. ,A..LL.4Q.,.W,...,.Q,,- .,., 'M ' ' M ' ' ' ' -' ...QL V KEEL LAMBERT f Y 2 A, r , ff, H A - L: . GUFHN BURGER 45, 1 . 77 STROUD PARK .. AUSTIN-HARLANDALE FOOTBALL--1938 SAN SABA The Austin lvlaroons opened the T938 football season on September T6 against the strong San Saba Armadillos, and proved that they had somethingn by defeating them 'l9fO. The Armadillo attaclc featured Dean Bagley, vvho was the highest individual scorer in the nation during 1937. l'lovvever, the Crimson ollensive was too much, as Parlc, lvlayhall, and Stroud each crossed the goal line, and Park converted one extra point. TEMPLE The lVlaroons next vvent to Temple for their annual Tray with the Temple Wildcats, but did not play up to their standard of the previous vveelq so lost the game QQ-7. The only Austin score vvas made by Park in the second quarter, vvhen he circled right end and from the ten- yard line, and then converted the extra point. The touchdown play vvas set up by tvvo long passes, one from Park' to l-lamilton, and another from lvlayhall to Parlc. f Pay JOHN REAGAN Cn September 30, the Austin team played host to John Reagan of l'louston, winning the tilt 7H6. They were able to play under covern most of the game, due to an early lead gained by lVlayhall's pass to Parlc in the lirst quarter. Qn the First try For conversion, park missed, because ol a Reagan ottside, he was given another try and made it good. This later proved to be the margin of victory. Though the Crimsons held the lead throughout the game, they were threatened late in the last quarter when Reagan bloclced a Maroon punt for their one and only touchdown. The victory was assured when the attempt for conversion failed. HARLANDALE ln their First district game of the season, the Maroons toolc the l-larlandale lndians 59-O. Although Coach Lambert started his second team, and played them fully three quarters of an abbreviated game, touchdowns were i made almost at will by Gritlin, Stroud, lvlayhall, Collins, and Robbins. Petri and Collins added Five extra points. l 4 l AUSTIN-FOREST AVENUE cs, 4 i l ' MAY!-IALL GRIESENBECK LONEY FISCHER l ski' 14751 c so das -l COLTHGRP PETRI J. D. GRIFFIN NELSON L35 ,, ff' ' . AUSTIN-JEFFERSON FOREST AVENUE The next victims of the Maroon and White onslaught were the Forest Avenue Lions, vvho fell by a 38AO score. With the all-important Jetlerson game coming up the following Week, Coach Lambert tried to cover up in this non-conference tilt, but with a scant 7-O lead Qby virtue of a 65-yard punt return by Parlc early in the gamep he gave ordielgs bgetvveen halves to open up. The results vvere 31 points, scored by Fischer, Collins, l-lamilton, Robbins, an ar . THOMAS JEFFERSON Austin's arch enemy, the Thomas Jefferson Mustangs, were the next invaders of l-louse Parlc, and came with the idea of giving their annual beating to a hapless Maroon eleven. But the tide turned as Austin turned on the heat, and when the smolqe cleared avvay, the score was Austin33-Thomas JeFterson O. This was probably the best game the Maroons had played all season. Everything they tried seemed to vvorl4, as Austin scored Five touch: downs and added three extra points. ' 4 Park made the First tally from the 30-yard line, in the lourth play ol the game, by ripping through the center of the Mustang line. The second score vvas made with a beautifully executed lorvvard lateral from Park to Fischer to Stroud. The net gain ol this play vvas 6'l yards and 6 points. Alter a Q5-yard pass from Park to Stroud, Raven whipped baclt to the lelt on a reverse, for the third score. The second half vvas a repetition of the First when Mayhall scored on a 'tbootleggern play, and Parlc passed to Fischer forthe closing score ol the game. Parlc made good the conversion. BRACKENRIDGE The Brackenridge Eagles were the next obstacles inrthe'Maroons, path, and they were removed on San Antoniois Eagle Field by a score ol 1336. Although the Austin contingent was battered and bruised after 60 minutes of taclcling the giant Q07 pound Milton Crain, they vvon their greatest victory of the season by eliminating the Birds from the district championship chase. l-larold Fischer, who vvas the game captain, played vvhat was probablythe greatest game ol his career. The initial scorelol the game was made in the closing minutes ol the secondyquarter. Collins found Park open on his favorite sneak pass, completing the serial for 31 yards to Brackenridge s 9-yard line. Parlc then made 7 yards on tvvo tries inside tackle, and Collins went over on a wide sweep for the score. AUSTIN-BRACKENRIDGE ,IUW Mu s Ai HAMILT RAVEN DIPPERY T. GRIFFIN 4, , h ia lg. ,W l i FOSTER COLLINS ROBBINS LUCIUS WAW AUSTIN-WACO Breckenridge scored early in the second hall but Failed to convert, leaving the score 7M6. But on the third play of the last quarter, Collins again scored on the same end run. This touchdown play was set up by Parlls Q6-yard cut-back and another sweep by Collins which netted '13 yards. Although the Austin supporters were lcept in suspense until the Final gun, the battered Maroons managed to lceep Crain's wrecking crew between the goal lines. WACO Returning to Austin, the Maroons entertained the powerful Waco Tigers at the Texas Memorial Stadium. Catching the Maroons in an oil game, the Waco lads ran up a 4Of7 score. The Maroons spent most ol the after- noon passing, scoring only one touchdown. Due to the Fact that they were badly crippled alter a hard schedule,, the Nlaroons were no match forthe Bengals. The Maroon tally came on a pass from Collins to Fischer. Y W Y SAN ANTONIO TECH Returning to their district opponents the Iollovving week, the San Antonio Tech Butfaloes were eliminated 'I3-6. Although not against a major opponent, park played an outstanding ball game, carrying the ball 'I8 times lor an average of nearly 9 yards per try and completing 3 out of 4 passes lor a total of 40 more yards. Fischer and Stroud played their usual consistent game. KEIQRVILLE With the District championship at stake, the Austin Maroons invaded the highlands and were blasted from the championship hunt when they dropped a BQH6 decision to the Tivy Antlers of Kerrville. It vvas one of those nights when everything goes wrong . . . Cold vveather, high altitudes, injuries to key men, commission ofnearly every mistake in Football, combined to cause the dovvnlall. Tivy scored three times in the First half and it looked as if they had things under control, when Mayhall Found Park open on the same sneak pass and scored the only touchdovvn For Austin I-Iigh School. AUSTIN- MAIN TECH Q 7 0 N 'I' ROBBINS SPRINKLE HOLMES ROBINSON I GILES SWENSON LARSON 'ij 1 'rc II II B TEAM FCOTBALL Coaclied by Tony Burger, tlwe HB team turned in a very successful season and slnovved good prospects lor next year's Maroon eleven. Jimmy Munro was probably tlwe best ball carrier. Ferris lxlassour stood out as a blocking back, Qtlwer bacl4- Field lwopeluls were Pete Lewis, Ed McClure, and Tommy Grey. The line showed suclw good work that .laclc Swenson, Dan Muenster, and Albert Svvartzer were promoted to the A squad, and Pat Farrell and Guy Ezelle were credited lor tlweir consistent worl4 as guard and taclcle I respectively. 5' JJ ,i ,z 'Page 1 GOLDSHIRTS Breaking through a tough schedule, the Goldshirts Won three games, lost lour, and tied one. Captain-Quarterback Lewis Qatis, Cromley, and Gardner played outstanding ball in the hacldield, while Kelso, Falley, Kluge, McCabe, and Hodges, linemen, should be important cogs in the Future Football machines of the Maroon and White. SCHEDULE Goldshirts . . Qral School for Deal . 19 Goldshirts . Leander . . . . 6 Goldshirts . . Pllugerville . . . TQ Goldshirts . . University High . . 6 O O O 12 Goldshirts . . O Allan High . . . O Goldshirts . . 'lQ Mute School For Deal . . 6 Goldshirts . , 'IQ Allan High . . . O Goldshirts . O University High . . O Q TURNER NANCY LAMBERT MUNSTER 'L 53 M4...-...--....+ A-.,,,,,-A kvz,L H? ,N , .F ,.,w L Vs, my-H 9 5? .gg-K, ,LJ Q' ,Qin fa l M I-IELF BURTON ENGQLIIST GOSSETT BASEBALL Qvercoming an early season slump, the Austin l-ligh School baseball team pounded through their T938 season in fine style. OF thirteen games, they won nine and tied one. Cf three losses, two were accounted for by the powerful St. Edwards Tigers and one by the Hondo nine. The team showed fine sportsmanship and ability in these games, though they dropped the Tiger tilts 9f3 and 555. The l-londo team from southern Texas slugged out the worst defeat the Nlaroons had suffered in several years by downing them Q'lf'l. The Strickland club played two thrilling games with the powerful Texas freshmen, a pitchers, battle tie of 'l-'l and an extra inning contest, in which the Reds tool4 the Freshmen 9-8. RIEDEI. MUNRO ECKERT mvtoia WOLF STEVENSON The majority of the Maroon tallies were made possible by the etficient use of the fevv hits which they were able to lcnocl4 out against the opposing pitchers. Much of the Maroon power lay in the excellent mound vvorl4 of Charles Stevenson and Lefty Gossett. . Building the club around eight returning letter- men and several HBH team prospects, Coach Benny Striclcland developed a powerful and successful squad during his last season as baseball coach at Austin High School. ROSTER Eckert, Elliot, Munro, Wolfe, l-lelf, Reiclel, Muller, Taylor, Jarl, Stevenson, Gossett, Prather, and Barnett Clvlanagerl CRENSHAW ELLIOT MILLER JARL KEEL LONEV JACQUES TRACK The T938 traclc team had a fairly successful season, although a very unlucky one, losing several meets by less than four points. The first meet of the year was a dual meet with l.oclchart, vvon by Austin 79424. ln the Border Qlympics, hovvever, the mercurymen were not quite so fortunate, being nosed out of first place by the l.oclchart contingent. Running against teams from 40 different schools entered in the Cameron lnvitational Meet, Austin Won the second place trophy after running a close race for first honors. ln the Loclchart relays, Austin sprinted away from a field of fourteen teams and toolq the meet for the first time. The next event of the season vvas the Texas Relays, where the Crimson squad toolc second in the medley relay. The Keelmen next traveled to the San Jacinto Relays at l-louston, vvhere they vvon third place with 'TQ points. OUALLINE PART-IAM ABRAMSON ,Sf , .wa .. -, COVERT WRIGHT BANGSTON TRACK The greatest victory of the year lor the thinly clads was the District Meet in Georgetown, which Austin Won with 705 points. The next highest team had only 'T3 points. Temple, Austin's traditional rival, toolc sixth place with 7 points. ln the regional meet, Austin lost a heart-breaker to Brackenridge by one point, Q6-25, and later legged through the San Antonio invitational Meet 3 points behind the vvinner. Four Austin men qualified lor the Finals in the state meet and tvvo, Glendenning and Jacques, each placed in their respective events. Members of the mile relay team were Covert, Mayhall, Parlc, and Abramson, The medley team, which took second place in the Texas Relays, was composed oi Farmer, Mayhall, Park, and Abramson. The 440 relay team was macle up ol Nelson, Covert, parlc, and Abramson. PARK Li ' GLENDENNING NELSON ' ROBBINS CROSBY J , r SWIMMING Storming through a season Filled with First rate competition, the Austin l-ligh School swimming team splashed to victory and a second place in the State Meet Finals at A gl lVl. Building around four lettermen, Bill Worrell, l-larold Fischer, Walter Turner, and Captain Billy Bob Williams, of the previous seasonis champions, Coach Tex Robertson developed as Fine a group of nautadors as were to be found in the State. Though a serious Wealcness was felt in the distance events, Bill Burns turned in a Fine record forthe season. Coach Robertson was also Faced with a lack of baclcstroke material, but it is hoped that these boys will show a marked improvement by next season. Since permission to hold high school meets in Gregory Gym vvas never granted, all of the meets were held out of town. The team lost the First meet of the year to the Ft. Worth Y. M. C. A. by a score of 32-18. Denton tool4 third with 8 points. The Free-style relay team, composed of Worrell, Fisher, l.ay, and Penn, copped the only First place Austin received. Qther members of the team who savv service at Ft. Worth were Captain Williams, Turner, R. E. Burnett, Bill lVlacNaughton, and l'larold Brelsiord. RGBERTSON, Coach FISCI-IER - TURNER WCDRRELL - R. E, BURNETT if ,I Page SOMMERS WILLIAMS PENN SWIMMING The mermen next journeyed to San Antonio, onIy be ducked by the San Antonio Y.M.C.A. WiIIiams tooI4 first pIace in breaststroI4e, WorreII first in diving, and Pryor second in bacIcstroI4e. The day before the State Meet, the team Iost a close match to the DaIIas Y. M. C. A. by the score of 33-30. First pIace was taI4en by the free-styIe reIay team and the 50-yard free-styIer, and a second pIace was gained by the diver. Qther first pIaces went to Turner, Fischer, and WiIIiams, the members of the medIey reIay team. At the State Meet in CoIIege Station, in which the swimmers came up against their first high school competition, they svvam off vvith second pIace honors with 16M points, onIy after a hard fought battle with Paschai I-Iigh for first pIace. Fischer tooI4 second in the fifty-yard dash, WiIIiams second and Burnet fifth in the breaststrolce, WorreII fourth in the diving, and a third was taIcen by the medIey reIay team. USpIashH WiIIiamswas reeIected captain forthe nextseason, and it is strongIy hoped by the Maroon and White supporters that next season the Austin I'Iigh SchooI swimming team WiII shovv its Wake to I3aschaI I'Iigh, and splash forth to their third state championship. K. ., 'K 52 161 I, TENNIS The Austin l-ligh School tennis team began the 1938 season by bringing back the feathers of the Georgetown Eagles. Although the Maroons lost A to the powerful Robstown squad, the Austin raclceteers came baclc and defeated Waco and Reagan in their next two matches. Their next defeat A was given them by Bracltenridge of San Antonio, but it was not long before they avenged this down- fall in a return match, by adding these Alamo City netters to their list of vanquished. Traveling to Galveston, the Crimson courtmen r succeeded in swinging a mean raclcet, emerging -M . . . 4- ae.-. victorious in their matches against Ball Hi Schools SLEDGE prominent players. Led by Bobby Penick, the Sledgemen won the district meet at Georgetown and swept on to the regional tournament at San Marcos before meeting defeat. Peniclc was the most consistent player, winning four matches in one day at Georgetown, and losing to a much-publicized state finalist at San Marcos. Paul Slubicki, with his consistent and steady play, ranlced second to Peniclc in boys' singles. Next came Bobby Taylor, coupling with John Scofield in doubles play, who proved himself not only the fastest man in the squad, but also a capable doubles player. PENICK SLUBICKI -fa: I 3eb'1n?.l Seasons Game Results: Maroons Maroons Ma roons- Ma roonsf Ma roons- Ma roons- Maroons- Ma roons- Ma roons- Georgetown Robstown Waco Jolmn Reagen- Braclcenridge Braclcenridge Waco John Reagan Ball District Meet at Georgetown Regional Meet at San Marcos HATsFELD ., Q Scofield, co-star of Austin's crack doubles team, showed much dependability, liaving a Fine lwead for tlwe game, as well as being an important factor in Austin's victory at Georgetown and bard Fight against tlwe state champion Nickson brothers ot Thomas Jefferson in the regional meet. Ed. l-latzfeld, as coaclfs assistant, topped oft years of excellent play for the Austin l'li Sclwool by giving valuable coacliing belp, wlwiclw was the product of training acquired only by long experience in defending titles oftbe Maroon and Wlwite. SCOFIELD TAYLOR X 1 -'M f-'M'-H tg. 1721: fgfcmw1KWitN+Ms W '7IIZ1...M.,ul.ffI'MA nr affi- ' M...- KIRKNER TENNIS fGirlsD Despite frequent bad breaks, Austin l-lighls girl s tennis team managed to keep well up with the First rate competition through the T938 season. They deleated John Reagan ol l-louston and Ball l-ligh ol Galveston, losing their other matches only alter a good light. Doris Burdett, with her determined spirit, teamed with hard lighting Becky Dougherty to make a doubles combination hard lor any opponent to breakup. Shelby Frizzel, with herability to cover the court Well, has an UA number Honen job representing Austin in the singles divisions. It is hoped that Shelby will develop into a great star. Clara l-larris and Margaret Wendlandt, both potential hopeluls, completely lilled the alternate positions. Although the girl netters were particularly un- lortunate in almost all ol their matches, they vvill be back in there lighting hard next season to prove thatthey, too, have not only a season as successful as the boys' squad, butare also the best in the game. Frizelle Harris Burcletl Dougherty Wendandt to ttts, My V . W -swwifasirzssfsfasxw ' GIRLS' INTRAMURALS Ihe GirI's Intramural Sports program is sponsored by the Girlls Athletic Association under the di- rection ol the Physical Education Department, with Miss Rugeley, chairman, Assisting in officiating are the Physical Education instructors and members of the G. A. A. All intramural games are played alter school in the gymnasium, and all contestants must be otlicial representatives ol an organized club or team. By a system ol elimination tournaments, the school championship in each activity is determined. Each club vvorI4s lor total team points and at the end ol the year the club that has the highest total wins the trophy, and the runner-up receives a plaque. poimts are made by each club on the basis ol: a. Number ol teams entered and played. b. Rounds won. c, progression in each tournament. d. And ready to play when match called. RLIGELEV G A. A, TENNIOUOITS G. A. A. VOLLEYBALL-Shane, Cain, McClellan, Quist, McDaniel I-Ieath, Larson I-Ieath, Robisher, Larson, West, Burdett INDEPENDENT VOLLEYBALL-Dittmar, Arnold, Thielepape, Pearson INDEPENDENT TENNIOUOITS Stapper, White, Rich, Jimmerson Dittmarf Pearson The independent contestants do not Worl4 on a point basis, but enter each contest separately, and each winner receives a maroon Felt Qver 500 girls participated in the events this year, representing 'I5 clubs, and I0 independent teams. There were IBO doubles teams in the tenniquoits tournament, 42 in Baslcetball teams, 38 Volleyball squads, Q0 Baseball teams, and l60 girls shot a Columbia Bound in Archery. The Club award this year went to the Euphron- ians Literary Society lor gaining highest total ol points scored-Q'I5. The Polyhymnians, Margaret Prestons, and G. A. A.'s tied lor second place and the runner-up plaque with Q00 points each. SCHIVIIDT- Independent INDEPENDENT BASKETBALL INDEPENDENT BASEBALL Arnold, Sweeney, Anglin, Barbour Anglin, Arnold, Pearson, Gault, Barbour, Wall Stapper, White, Thielepape Potter, Stepper, White, Thielepape, Cummins The total Club points forthe past school year are as follows: Aclonian 68 Athenaeum. .. ... 76 Byers ....... ...WQQ Euphronian .... ...Q15 G.A.A.... ...QOO Gift ....... Q5 l-lypatian ...... ...'l6Q K.D.V. ......... ...81 Margaret Preston ....... E200 Minoan ......... . . .168 Philomathian .... ... 86 Platonian ..... ..,'l56 polyhymnian .... ...QOO Sapphonian. .. . . .123 Scrapbook .... .. . 47 WIDEN - Margaret Preston EUPHRONIAN BASEBALL G. A. A. BASKETBALL l-loppens, Pond, Jimmerson Mathews, Robisher, Reeves Schlegel, Hamilton, Bacon, Peterman, Rich Ouist, Larson, Heath hvwvinvlhdnlitsmesfvswvsgswrttlfafszsmassmzzw,QQz1:f54:.i,.my-W.as'fwsa,eammwL..fv.t.tM1ww.t1,.m,.Wwmanl,WWfWfAI H. . V . - J , ., M .. .. W W 'Q A W? '?-Qsfffh ' 9 ,-ve, ' -9 , ' - :-41'-iTi.:klQ?Q'1ii'.- M ' ,. ' - t. V E ............lUf 4 ! K 1 2 L 4 . V -:U 1 5 LLAT U RLS 1 xxx El I QM 'qZU....Au5rnu-rzbuuAnY 0, Mango su OILDKILI. SAW! L.D.ALlDIlEXXY5 moe me xxxsuo roxvmao :mu Amouuo xxxnm ,rxuzmub Lunar DISDATC-Ll or AIRHAIL 1 -Q f m ' ':-'gn-far-Wf'-'X' ., yifx' .j ,vga- 1 3' , .. A .- 'wu yff ja, f ' 1' f,., M. .w -In-. ' v. .a ' ' nk 4-7.42. ,133 .fe '.: .,:4 N., , -- .. . -. X . .,. f f . N'-1,,.,-.J-, we - mf,-4 F151 7:9 -'F ' -' .-J 'f:r.,v,'f,-garb' .-.,-' -fx. , G K A 1 pg-,gr . . .A L . .,- , , ,. ,. , ::,', r ' lf. ,, ,-4,-, , , ., , I x. .. , . D. ..1n'.. .,1,.,,,,, . 'J,-fi.:'j'f- -' V. . , M , , V' 4' J- -I ' 'En if 2. ' ' WJQI-,-.1 -1 -1 'L 5. '- ' f 5 'f - 'jf Q- fy P .LvE':,F3, . , .-.. . , . , . ,,,, , .f:I1.:.xy.W J: ry? . 5::wgf:T'-5. v ., . .mr , -. 3--we , ., , 5- V . -11.--guy, I ES Q ., , V' m .gb ' -, ' ' f, J f,:'k vf , '. 5. , Y-fgfjijlw' . , , 1 -. - . , - N , gf,:,,i ,4 K- ,y4'g7a' ,fi t -,. - ,, V ,ff:r.5,i,,g1 Y ' ' ' ' 5. Eigipffg , u , .,, ' , , , -A'-1:21 N . ,f 'ff-'iff' , -Q: f f ,- we ,ff gli . ', - - . . r X 19? 2 ' , k 'Eg . kg . ,my ' , , .X , . . M: .. ., A - , f, , F . . j . 37435 - - , L,- v. - f f, N, Y. ,.,-,,., A.f,.L,.:,,:4 . mlm-T.-.,3 -K1 ' ' I r 7.41.41 Y :.,- - ' :L Q ' ilk? x ., ,. , : , '- . , . ' ' A-H1 1' , Tk , ., -.wif , ' - rr ' -,4.'5',,:L:k - . ,H 2 --t. ici' I nz 3 . , G A ff,ys.' -. -as -4 V Q- -.Q '- -f-x .. - . V 5-1-1 A .v -1- N ' --. ..s-r's- .M ,w- V - J- T. . . '. Q1 '--- :qw - --1 . -f ' 1 .1, .-' f Q, 7' - - 1 ' 1 . 1 H' 4 ' ' .Q 4 f ' H L J-S . -S' ' .'!L-.xffqn 'A ' nik! - 4 M'-Af f .M K:wit!:2f ' , f. 5 2 'flilwvzsm 'll U' ' ', T 7 ' ' 'W' f' ', ' V , ,, ,, -ww j .V , 'img , x ,. wif, jr .. A t .-.M A -' ' ' ' WSQ. , .. .inte ',4,g.r1 'lrfgxi Mp- , ...L ,, ' 1e'lx.f5 , ., . ,E ,X3,.qqgi 4--e-:.W. f, f1i:5'i? .. .V ,- -A,-nic' ,.,L .3 'vlnm .wg . .3 -. ?i.-Ji-Z1 ffl? an-i 'A .Q +A' Z' p-0' m H 8 N an W I pw . F u . n If HM 7 , .uw U , ,ya --G gk, , J QQ ew? 4 VF 455, , KIM X Q u Wu f '--...K 1 pi Q as Z .3-+ .l sf A H V 5 fiizg W 'E s gh 4 -,'W U41-it QNX , n ww M maui A. .-Q., f , , -3? f Sw. an Y- af? Rhythm girls ..... Grin and beer it .,... Cheel l.ool4it Coitisl ..... l-lello, Americal .... S'matter,Coech'? ..... l'm shootin' high ..... lt,s a fur piece ..... l-leave hol ..... Still shootin high ,.... l-lold tight .,... Sideline coaches ..... Pat and the pole ...,. l-locl4ey-clay .... Send me in Coach .i,.. Bench warmer ,..,. lheylre still at it ..,.. l-leve her arches fallen yet? , J X Ks' ' Qu 4-sb 5 ., K, Q .wwal V 4717 .-s, ' .vr ff +1 ,Q Mr fi' 1 1 lmw. , .Q in 5 x A f l QQ KXKXW 555 ,lv Jw j'Hiwg, .nw A ki n . L :k '7 i -1' Q .fzfwf f - ,. A f , , L M ,...f:,,, 1 -QL? ' A ' is sf? 11 Z V0 . 3 1 i ? ? Q Tlifif 'j .- fg, 2 . j'f : H Iw i 3 - T ' .43 L yg mfg lr Y ii J LV 4 -wi,LgniJ5f- ' . W. 3' m QTm31ff.5 ,. 42 , NW wig ik MLLL, bi Q f 5 K W .,.k 'Nwk My hu-A -1 ll' xw A fb 'FM . ' w 7 I ' 9 , S gf, s, ww- 3 , Q -Q W M' ,. V 52 in was , Q, W gig fs xiflfgfxif .,i,,,bk .5-, f , ms 44 ,wh Q .13 4f , W pf' M 'W J S L 5'-'ggzf W3 1 mv Q ff A f, TL Bi- sf 4, ..,: g lg ,ge XT. 3 K f' J f Sf Sk Wit Nia' ,Ms 'E if ww Q, GSE, Q5 'qw f unsung Ma dm 'K M gn 1 Am ali' 47. 3 3 4, ' ff .:-:v 4 vw Ar 3 N f f 4 .1 5 K ,wiv 'A ! I A- ' 'S---V ' V- . 'F' '11 -, L I l - -:vw - '-fx - :f'AfeQ:1 - ' , -'-' w - w -. I 'f .--- ' - ,.. - ,VA ., V... .- V., . ' eff , , Q ygfg , Y iwyp.-k,:1.r 1 , x ,, 1 , 25 fa -'Q 9, . I ,a gayrpg, , -may - Wir,-'wi'-, 1. 71 ' i' a' -Ldfmv 11,1 .ww ' ' - ' IEW? ' W an ,- . -. . , . a-,, Hg, Q., 5. 1,155-,Vim ,rx .EW-.gffm-Qfxp 4-M Q44,-'jvf?ARxQsix-'f,:v1.,-1--fu,STfvf- f . ,f.1,,19 A ' qfxwiffyif,-iiq,f:s QQL. ,,. ,+ 22' cg,1,,,pa,,,1.,., ,P f. aflfw fr'9gr'a+ : 'An n..1-My-2,.,,,.,.,4 ,--..,+,w,f,.-1 '.,,,, 5.3, Q.g.w,,sp-u ,44.fZi.,,,Q,f ,f , g..,-,1Z5q',z:- 'bv-'F .1,5f2ri'1'r'L'-1.-iff: wr F241 ,X -. ' ' 'Ji 'w,:',f1'a, ' , '2'fv,-Q4fv f':' if . -'Vi 'jnii-5'fix'Q-'J42512-5u'L5'fi55,?'15'f . 15 17'f4 171, 4 7590 -.5321 M. - SSYMQ-:,' --A ,:'-HFANQ-..+lb'i.yt'fffii-,-fq4ff,ff?,'2'r f1519271543.3-.Y'??Z.3'flL,lf'.ffnfffzdfiggfggk ffibcuvu 'W-R?f:,uH.'4.'4f ,M - cf-'. vw-1 -aGfI'Lw9'ff1+'ff 'J .2111-uzfrfflkg.. vw: 1 -::f'f-1- f1:wfv,f.,1, -,-ff,-,,. -,nf R ' -dev:-,1.':f,, 'J-fygugi nf, 19 nm-S -H1-if-gw., 15v!Q',l'S g.'47 ',J ZYf,. 'fC'.,Z'f'i1,:!A 'Mfffzfsi'-:aigit-:fY?v?65?4'a,'4i'f,'f!' gli'-ff-'c -4 fufv'5m.:an':-'--Ji'v--Ag-:rw11f:v,gf53fr?43,gff,!L1ff,,f4?-1.5,-,Qf.'fwf5gQ6323E1!g3wg5.y,C13f,g1,' --- TfrfffzklifiQe:gi55:i,r5f1E2.f'iigq-Qiif :iFf f T' 2f 'ki1'9?fif2:-if? jzf?53f5?i'iiffaifgr1f5'.f5?g::iaf43f if .-.... ,.5ff'..,,,- 1 a'm,fgf,-3'-yr 1 -- vw'-4-,q',1::f.nMis Tknf. 1,:nnf1 ' X ,wig-t1.f'f,1'g1..'1-3'Epi?,g R - ' ' 'f .xsTV1fJf,23fgj?-Q' X H '1 J .l ,I XI A- ' . 5 apr? X an ' fx If '- gt' ? ' x ' I -- .' ,. , Le E ' .- . Z , 4 ,V H X , aff- ' Q .. . ' 3 41. ---1. H X I , 5 A . A r J , B .vrvj f . -Qi' -A . 5 ay. . -Q -, -,vi ii Nr 'X E' V X .-, 5 W . . k i f ' 'T 1 L- ff 'FL r 1 ,.,.,L-Qwlpfi U .yffgyr I. 1 I: L , 1. f , ffl- f -' .N-'ff .' ' xjf W , Qiiia m F T ' ' A :fb -. fi- N-fig? 5 ' .af ' K 55 ag. X , Min ff 3 - 1. .. ' 4555. '- ' . , . , , . . ...x rf' A , ' f , ca. ' QQ 5 , V in 1ff4L'13f 1' ,f:f. , ' 7 ' , WK , ' ref'g1.','?' ' '- , f Pfl-. 1 f V- ' ', ' E: ifi-'F-'Ai.5?-AQ 41,f5 ff'TiLf.f 2 , .. mf-W -- b ,. .V . '53'3iTf.f:-i-i1-355355:-Viflillfix54' 1 1 1 rf. I-, .f.ju-.1,:f1 r1g ,. f ' :aqwl3fg.1bsLyggffk -eiQ4?gfa1Ef2:Lgi,v-f.,:Q2v1,,g I H: ,z:q4','E,.L-'-'z' '-,wi-sgj'-2'g,3.s..r-'ig'-'1,4-,'3,g-11,2 ' 'Hcp A cf' A,V?fE,,f:'QT' ,uP3e?:jyg?.g Qgf,.g,gf,f,,,: ,'1X.x-jf,'.fm9.,z5 . . 51, ,fx-,-ff,1,,':QN,Qlfm.-Q2W,:,4.,,,c-f.,.',.Ara,L,,wI1: .sH,-xg nz ' ' ai -viy?ftQjfg'Zy25eg,-T72,.f!.'5ju..LE'f..fax-1fie',gu ifbqfE53g1:5 . Y11f5i'f-,,Cf:- 'iw RJ' M 7' f1 n- wY'4 '-AW' SM r-. :wr EW .+L :aff W1fffif-qS?f332f25wffFfff::?,132-a'f?dQQbff 2. . - xaezzf 32211 1f4fA!':5. .saw :gr -4::Q23w,w,g1.1':L-zf':fgjimEgf , i1ArufQ:Am,'w, 1-'-fwifvfzh'-1'i5'w'fCzw1 H'ar:f Ame. , 1, , ,:fnf1 '-iiuggew 92.111,-z.., ' cgY.3gf,2g5Q?gS4e,g,x:,,:-skgafdfQs FT' '12-.rfAK,.,1i2f.,f:q:. Qzlvrk- vvfgnaz -' v':1's' ffm , ,a4f:9!Y'f' Jqirgsu-,: W,-f,'m,v'2f,:f-' ' ,' .'icfJx71f.fi-v4J'S1.:-E-- Q.fwr,,' V ' 1- fi,ffg51g,.3K:L ir -4.25 .hy-f-pizqva- ?5-c 13fC'AI1,7A5,V , P ,xQxc11::,Q,.v,.5ff3 Egfr- 1 vi A ,g 1 v . '- 1' ' - . - . 3 I' :.fYE:.-nl rgq-0454-X' V13-' -wg, : , .3 E 1 f- qv- f f 'nfllfv fi- if xm +1..,. . . ' ' ' 14 ., .,' -a 'J' l c' W r' llF i nil l E W r P 7 . 5:-tJ ?Zk?:si ' 'Wifi' ,He r - . x 'r 'fg f J .LILIMUDR IUCJU .Amman smuuc UD wings xxmsczu EJUZZED UL T4-IL IUSTALLATIUD UL TJ-LQ LJQXX LU SSID BOX Tl-LE TLLLDLIU -'sit ' . lfqkfgs .',f'Ex.:1'5 2331 -. 'PEE 'ii-1F15 14:1 352 ,155-f .uhm 49,12 'iff'-1 .. if . L. Ffp: ,I-fix 21,154 ' 5:1 536 555' ki g 4 51-Q 1- TEQVF , 'Life' 7' ,'.5::,4.,-:ij , 'rfwvm' T 2 z . , 5 2, 32 L W I . , . I R 1 qi '- , A Rm, ,Ji ,,, ' r 'V f lf? VN' 4 53 5, . , if 'fl , rw. aft .X i. J . at T O HORS D'oEUvREs Dj f-.W- 'f , ,,,, L O gi - upon 3 time the 1'-e e ,,,.. tierl :. g g , H W ttle boy named his iselliurph Nfi lson in 4ths' df ZYEQQF11 Qfveriod tQglogv who woulda, ff nigwhoithought himself very .intake at c:35StEtue of Libertyul ii Abn al. het 55 frees . . . . . . .i . . . Q' . Gnl he Wasnyt 6 ? f i gL Y V .i V i c M yy ,.. ywhen he wesn t lazy, , ,yay Abfyx QgHe was very, very smart. f f3E5Q,, ' igwhen he was lazy, 'Egg if f?He was very, very dumb. gi ye ,5He was lazy most of the time. half yy N ,mx 9 Think how embarrassed- ou would .bd f the ff jfjfggigiif, To lose your sock in Geometree...5v,i 5 f L,,,y Q by U F But the thing that is awful and much Aizl O Y Worse :Yet Ww gggggnd sd' to Is to have it returned by Juliet. distz WWMTNBMMWVI 'Q The girl whose it was turned a delicatagaQ . if 1 - henna. Q11 ij! 3 N4 liy Her last name is Mathews, her first name .,1V L f ., K if 'y B f BOOM! DIDN'T GO THE BOMB... Once upon a time some students in Austin High School fe Received some notes .... .. . Only they weren't the kind of notes MOST students receive. They were ANONYMOUS. 4 These are ANONYMOUS, said Art .nil Sprinkle. MMYes, said Mr. Burton and Mr. Wells, These are ANONYMOUS. ?QiThey were ANONYMOUS. if fdxhinggggggggg, said Art's telephone late that afternoon. f Rillssgssggasaaasgeg- -Rirlrimmnnsl N 5 XH9llO, said Art. , Sf.'t wmmmwf j 1 This is what he heard: 'ii'lf t'. 1 fLissen here, buddy! Git dis, d' ya hear? Donftdgimme no it trouble, seeeee? The high school is gonna go BOOM, fs seeeeeeee. An' it won t be frum spinaltaneous com- fgyf bulshions, edder, Seeeee? yy f 4iigArt saw. ltff 'That was ANONYMOUS, too, he concluded. y By and by some rough-looking,.touah-looking, moustached M detectives came to school to mind everybody's business 'yt except their own.f yelgl am very, very tough, said one. I will dig to the bo ..-iH Y thisdin no tiki at all, I will. t f SMS sleot Y ,stil g,1aawW?.. 'S y y Ae.,ae1wfTgxfnQqQ 2 , . H l +- 3 f i fg ? WWafE5Q Wf kW 'ff s,Q.9 i l ,v Qgggg. 'r 3a+6P5ffggr!. VIQ A sT1N HIGH scHooL IS THE PLQEE wQ2sE.t. Mgggagi I f . Ml f af ,,i,,,,,,Wp.s,.,,,,, ....So:neb.o.dy:'named Clarawa, ways jumps up in an eleigtion to , nv N,,,,,.,....s-0' - . - f ' is 4 .saY fQuoteflM .wiftggz g ??i 5gQi.Somebody who is very WLKL s ,, Q L. , . ,. well-upholster It ,, 4 Mtaixdftilery, very ardent toward ' WY if Yggffgggi iig a little girl named Ju ie stuck his hand up in Algebra III and inquired of Miss Goff CQuotglQQW fmfggziwli JVI e.e4 mnmgnssa A socially prominent member of a J,.t'x,v frr g ulocap s l t s s l s literary society gave a command performance at a soap-bubb 1 party he guestsiat Wnlch were given rags and gqgg told sifdgiii gg , r ltlt l gl' Qmggiigid t m' bu'gsgs to the Comet Office wall. fiis is sg, fa'if s Ixd 3 ' is s l sn nt f tdl lIwno has the makings of an excellent white-wasnergg W,ggiiffQi ttsli tdsn fn ' Hn- v sag.. . who sat in on t I, Q eamup drive include .. .za t g g . f , Au, ,ggi Ctenderly E : as The Reformerni, - ll s, s- , , and our inl ter-glr Cthe.t'V sSyb11 Smalll .... ...Gay Cole Howard sal? one day ': in tneffif' cafeteria over her faderf .i-: soup, at boy hasn' sense enough to change a dimeiu ....Then there is 5fe lsig annual Comet Office rom Qfe.....currently between. 5 E Q f 5 l r .. n tttnsn ass6fW5?5 fr: W: ,t t .f 1.f1 ,b .,A igHgggQ!Qg,k WAQKQQQW .1l' 3 and ' , Q . Sets around .l af if-. mg ls . ng at 55 f 5 H ...A QQ :A i.A' Q ll l lvfrl 'lr Q M i , gygffiun looked like 's bodyguard. e find Clark 'W s is what the gymnasium oked like between lO P.M x ,, fans- .r , 4 f ' '55f ??f N ,,, X .if - si V 3 Q- , . M' A , he Q 'wwwa5Qmwww+WMwwwwwmwmwmmwmwmeshwwwwwwwwwyweye ssoo h oosssh f .f2?ifffQf '1 fs2f.f'+:g-z., ' w 1'21':f,'1i- A f,:f' ' N 'fm,.f - ' z '.'f H152 f 'fii J'.i f1SR T3f i?H:'2, 531- E-:51'.:-:E ',, .s3gii?eff35wQa ' ass mHW5EWF ?3H?QWQQQEQEQSWSEQ X' ---V T H'-' 3ffflfifi-W4,2w?:f:Laff'fgffsfsz- ' ffgiss- V.', K 'lf.f7'2i1 ,if.z Eff!-. Ym35'N ' , mmgiwwwwsswwsmw Q 'wvfmmsffgsw go . sshh he o V me ..,,' h V- f , o hhs A o s f aw. be-if-1 , .. f g. ,-:g - Q A Y m.-' L-1.Z i SUCCUMBED , , swwmgm-fwwwximwaww hhss 'wwwwgmwgwf 2wmws4fsQ35aMjwmm4f .k. mmmwww' iQi3iEg5iQ?3?fEQ?Qff W Mw osshs , sses Se 3 oosh o f Dre s se s up above . . . '?fgQE5W?5TWLfE5sE5f -.., s osos 'QQQWVWFKQ73YQgi5T?gG1rls We think 51 ,5 h. T iiE?f?EgES?H5?'f- h, ' ', ,,' Surely 10 SS if Q ?5iE5?E??3e?SEs5sE??eE5M,EZ5ii?35E oooss s liremselve S in sun i 1 OY S 5-K9 :lv so Q ff L. : 1 HF: 453 5 who 11181 Sf- ,L LA Egg? 011 do 1113 thi X 3 Like wearing shir-ts . Of loudest hues about ,-,, .. -f-. . K ' A Hwgifggghjs The school Wiul shirt-tail out... -:,: . G, 1 1 F' N Z1 S 1K6 Sugar 9 iq m x 1 . eo 5, . . ,,, . QEEEQEQEQQA Q ssss si . , '-,l 4 S 1 n S S 51 'ta e ra S gikiewfwiiis A' sag? liiiieifiiiiii ist ,QQE QHQEQEQQEQ gwk vis Would NEVER owwmsefhfavzs ,:- - sssss mix Kill T110 SS ribbons streaming , X w i g wfagg i .. :.,E P 1 ssss Q W Wkwem i- JT z , ' wha S I1 S OTS Y 2 1553 liz 15?EafYZ ' ssusswe esmwwhen gazed upon hind , , oil, eyfnsig gs ml 5 A 4- ., 'K if 5524. 1 . s1fs, -- . ?' ,,f k Ef Qfifisz g f 7 M1171 e :g p gg , f .K 51 H Q' L, 4 - - 3 f.:,,gj W,J,5y553:.,je:L:j155 .f fzggiiy ,L H .. CV 5,6 yan, ,::.v-ax, A ,5 , V , e5,,,I-- ,W,gH5-- 3, is, ,TSI 1 'V fi, - xll,i5ieE2Hf135'7ff7f'FVV'Lif-971 7' , Z' f . 7 'W . 7-135 k 7 :5 : ' W L sniigfisigfvfiiff ' jQ2:qfy,'w , E gjgzx,:s e 22- Q -'-' ' 2 Y 'fijf -'f1fs.e,'1efeff5 W-m,'f:-F.'if25Wf'?21sw eiflifIzzy'1'bi,,f2e?gs,3fwiaegemwafgiwseggfffiis :aan f '- 121,59 ffff nf , flf2wf+5?2 M '11 -f :sfz,i'2-fl1-Q imwf 'W'f-iii: if-2ezzavsii-ffffuaf:-,igjfih'fyft GW- A -ff7?is2'o1'f.4f MQ.-Q-f.se,f? ,gf ..f,vA,. 'I W k , ,.4-ljqf k X74 o ' Ai-71, '15 ': -- ff,- , - ' 4 W .W 3'S2Qsf5?ff1f?ffffi53:?fsi1s15,WLseexiifso I- 1:112Lmg1au,gs'i2h. , :4?Tf?l Fi? - li? ff? 7 -A525f'553fiQ511?Q51?-V Q?fs75.f'-ii- h f,f -1 I L19 fw7s?5,9ffQ7? Eg,-7 5 4j5l:li51MH'QiS--'iffy - ZSHQQQ. ' ' V 2 5 - F 'gfl lfif l 'i-f'93- 1325.-Z A k A 5 S, - H 'W A' -s , IQ, . gk L :fi - A 1-31,5 H . - sw, .ef-13,5if-'11-fgsggwe i-yuh, 1, ..,:'- mf.:1' . l -'h'- 1-Q' as ww 1: ,-:sw we ' 7 ' - f' V owfwfirf X Q W W' W. Q- M in WWW he V sesh, is 2 , 1 Www if M Q 1w,,,,wL --.1 :.'f y he .h.h, , ,M r Q ,Z is 'W '2 Pr M M. ' he igjgf,5?Eff:ff'U'?!57:fi!fffffifififgy- ff'flI71977 !sE 'f-ilygi 'A '--' -, A 2 .1 il' ' wf:g:f-vizw-fs Eine q Swfez ' W . uf V- ' fi get Tlw ' Klf7- 35? fvffill ' 'flfrl H 1 fs f 1 , qi ,nf 4-fagH-wzs.-qw.lsxzwsvgs.-.,.. Y, I 5 ' .tiifff fx 'iff'1S1s'.sg.15f5s1 Whig ff? S' ,Q-fiff fkfgff' 'f'fi'f'if.ix11xsi --Yfsgggz if 11-m gsfgf we-g, .. Q,:? sffsa-' ' 3 fi T55292. , ssswwwwsmmmmmms JY -m1,1-M 2,-,.WWm I 552155921225kefieiigfeflief 'f NM- sfvrfsh 1.- :WRX G A e, ,mf ,.'2.AY 'N Yi' ' M a,' g Xfmwe sQiig,,. , , ONCE UPON A TIMEaooe f s H ?sf :L it 5 mQ?Nd'w,, ALAg f1?au,gm:MlmWMlh,-MMMMl -'HV 5 NM ., ,sig . Nui M1 .Maxx s sa, Try sew, im L WM , A,, M mTHEYsWWas a little girl who Was supposed to receive a Valentine. Only she dldn't. Q., e , 1 It went to llO5 Enfield Road ,Not by mistake. ,Was she surprised! u bet! . K, .... e..,,........s,,e wld. Elzmxffsfasgffw.. Qw..s.s4,. .-.. -- ffadgggk Mfkig?' ,aaaanvf ss s Mya, ' 5, , 1.9-1? ' saw Wasffsw y W 9 There was a teache que and a double stln But his real name was Woodrow for no good re Except that he was very cold natured. Brrrrrrrrrr, he said during a Brrrrrrr, Brrrrrrrr, and Brrr were much colder than he, Brrrrrrrr yourself, said he. Let us forget about the Congress of ck whose name rhymed with There was a dizzy little blonde whoii Liked to use the telephone The telephone is a nice instrument, it said the lihttle blonde. ii Hliifigicrsscas, yffgw kwa? ig 5 T j e E '5 she Polished up her' lane fd f.' styinctt , nees and phoned the atte deg e 3VficQ. f 3 'wwf i Hello, she said. i.p Q K it 'Hs ' 4 g , Austinnignsenoolannende-cecffies, fs slurred the superior Affice aide. 3 This is his mother and I want my Q little boy to com home, smiled W Q , the little blonde e if led the superior office aide wh so dumbf fter all Yes, Mrs. ioNaughton, sm! li w 1 O avenpm, she was an office She knew all the time it Sheba. Shaw gh School with an Atlas Brr they ITTPPQ plead, It is too cold to think. 5 Forget noth1n', he Brrrrred. And so they wrung their poor, frozen mitts i They were very unhappy, but he did not mi ' 2 There he was sitting in his overcoat and mit 5, tor. , ,,wf 1 ITtyigfniQaco1d. 'A 2 2 i 5 radia- 2 Z . . X ,T COTS mcnoom - TALL DUETQESPEETS T0 LIFE MAGAZINE , , TCE HSE OF THE 'LTTE EBEOQTCT er fil T 2 'fs 1 T YA . vo' -I Ho , THT5 STUDENT R5 HQT ONE or ZFESSEPSA MTQHTTEST 'TDI-NZY FROM THE HE!-WHE3 Pseooucuoms DAT BQOTHEPSMEY2 suvm A Tsmpg E ., 0 , f ' fi. N ,DHL f I H, , ., ' ' T I 5 I T 1 W THESE AEE R r1T2.wELLS A TYDT AE SCENE AVEDAGE STUDEN? ISSUED Tm- ITS THE PRINCIPLE H DUBJC SPEAKING WEEKLY OF THE THINGW m-EAl2NING TOSPEAIC' Boost DOLVT LOOK NGW bU foesvoo Lm-fs 'ro CLASSIPYJ gmusrv DERCENT NIAGAQA P C T' H W NEV R Mmom H A D , T.. OF T E ALLS B. ' HE Co HIC' P E TAUGH O O 0 ATER THAT COMES BA ORDTN-KQV B Q cam-now o T 'Po DLA 1-us GQES oval Q it . ED-BUG ,HAsN'T A VEQY Y E SAMUSIQ Amo CAN NEVQR as 1-H wo. STUFF as Nov- 'rv-LE LEAST Bn- Nqmogus. 'vskcusqf - , ' I .U BOOKSOVEQ AT ' rg 1 A ' ELDRIDCE .... fs . ' ' if'? t74 GO lf. X! : LN--f-si b sl f, I 5 N.. 'al - .-N.-- X LS .. - - ' fl- I f -P! , X A ' Q x ' 4 X' WS-5 -Wveu, bop, me TEAQHER TCJLD 9 Rx fi, iff p Us To READ T-His BIOGQADHY Ki 557222 OF A GREAT MAN V zX' A L Q? 1 .-1 3 . 4 77 , xv-fs ,:-t'f-'- ' . Qxx dl Q ,sm ' ' ,nk X X THINK WW X ' ZFX , E ks ,,.,-. sqm RQ :QM BEHINI: YOUQ slgcp. Q No, :IM wreowc. ggT3k3' ws Jusfr Mm FP'-ME ' ,, , ' , WILKIAMSY CX, W ' W' CT if -k K - At, , Q f- r, 1513: 1 V X QDX' If .1 fi ff , QQ' - l ' x-74 5' Q' A:'E ':5::: - l i f 1 Q-mf M , ., X 1 .. YA 1- ,E.x:f V i H K K, I K if P-QQ if 6 4 xv' ,Q X Wx 1' 21, J C. ww 1 , fl? b .fi :ViA A9 O? 'YYX A L5 A .,.1 . .,,v.: uzivug 4 421693 va , I W 96? X915 k 4 ', ,,v wp f XX P , ?Q-41 L5KQ l' . ,1-L,vf ' . ii 1 x ' 1 1 1 , fAfl A I A ' m ig! K , iili A . ' X7 ' . H V ,fQ:.' Zk-:e ...,--:.LG .,,,. . . , - ' 7 2 ,. .,,:. :,: V, QA i , V Q, . BABY D QQ T1-if 1 - APlA' T ' WHO 55 W WW T0-..L.xQ1'PD0 5 CW Am h A D 5 Q ff 46 1 l I5QQKx lb iliM 1 1 - 3564-is Hr! - E .1 ' , V Ll: x ' A 47 ' b i , , A m 3A - h-l1 QQ 1 X m? H D 5 - , i l IC4 L Oi J? lli l ' P, 'iQL:!' N 4 C' S 4 V z f - L Ep 7' 5 A.., VL, -fiv I A .ff - :. Or' . A kv.7 5 I .,.., .,.,,,. :E A ,.v.v... .:I. z ,V.: 3 if 620, A f , k k k:,. I K, t x ,V i A . . , 'Q Q, V5 A Lil ,N Q 5222, W C: 5541 X . - 5' -4 Q 3 L'-L- offv 'XWQ Lqi, 0 L 'pf eb qfbi' ' fc Y vA.g M I 7? A , -.1g , A A D I , V ' l,, h h gag. Wll' 5 ' V I ' h 'W l'9ff ' Aff l xv-V L'LL . 6 O QS' efsf RJ Sig-5915 P5 ,I ' A fp 6 ' h Ll? N mf SCILDT Q Pr ' Z bf 5 Q 2 A l 1 ' 4, K - - , , V GJ' Twig wma 'K if rw K , v K , . 52 ' . . ., : Z - K kkrk kim? , if A . v 51115-Y 4 5 . ' S '. --,,A. W' 5 fQXgW Wf fMY M M 1 'V 1 i V ,,-,--', 3 I -1 pools Nia me, Bu-tx luLlQvx we. E V E- NT m is S ,mei IN we uve um-1. u-mae 'A I 1 T Qccw Qn-E L1- UH PUYPUSP xW Eff 20:4 7 N kL . Q, SAG P 1 L asap Ok ,lhhq ' 0 Q ,,-1-N. . ' ' A lqgoggli when we. ka II i -L-o make og TH x 4, A 5559 QQH in En f f POW lash gm mon ' j 4 '1 flbob Amar 4,,' in moruarxtgyuhc 1215 'ml QQ ffwe ad. s+ Z X 00199151 eg UP lake cl E S, f , iw F'-'1SQ+ WIS X . , - V. f If wtffso , h E9 'lf X I X+5'MuaL?-gsx -Seng ecl i' 5 'I f f -Ebel Qountrqp- ' gisfgg f J ' wen the school , 3 If QY'Xk,iWCkL1. - Y 3 R ' af . ik Z1,xQQr'v:5Oeibef2ahO-Timed 25,2533 SQEUQQ xlgvlf but the -Eeuckeg-5. qeoq-s Qqo- we, 52115 KSU? are made bL JCMQN S+0 ' Ped 'ek' orxlq God could YTTQKE 0Qkb .5 SHAVING-'OA -I-131, --foslx 'I nuker-X timed: bs-fqki STUDNHNG Sjbud ervl: hu w NE N You SWCQN OYN ihexiuchq ENTEQJW ME I-all door-. Us U P..Pl:EASE xx? WE ARE Vi ,fffffucwf M 'Yi' ' I I KERRY R ',,,4- ! ' AA 'TWV V VHHV U ,,,fZl 17 '. . H M w X ,,,.s-v ' ,111- 'l f.,,,,,soLAX I ANY A vsmwe C3 v4s.,g,,' 4-s-s.K,,.,-Ns swuoewr u-ms PASSED r , THROUGH Tum PORTAL. Ml jzesegvgo FOR ','.l N'-UNCH-TUVXE uawfmm X- l . ' N-'itll ii Tame Jamal EN- ,Z Q J N O, Yin U D, TH-XS lSN'T THE' SPORTS SECT: ON. , . A w I ' 9 'V ' ' fLg14LV1f W - ,J L Q cl!-? 0QVff'S05QAj - - A ' ' ,X Mx. Ximme. Q :,: m . 32- ff-Sffffxf X ' X ' V ' E- ,Q wf m wi 5-fm, f Q Q A gikg Q: ' I K V Q 'iw-MZf ': ,N sua, VERTWELLNX f j W' h g V Qc , Q ff-Im 'V 2 1' . Rr -- r : XO? ' ' 1 X ' 'x':,v7,5f!x Q17 , ,gf .-.1: I , , - .--. FSUATSIQ, 1 wi-NK ---,3..ZfljSSll2 J 1, 42 ' nf' - - ' B A 1 - A V, -XLW A A 3213 'Q?3L.,2 5221? Q + ff 'Tv Pom Hs1z..+wnv,v! , P' ' '. ...f T, 1 E ' f ...,. ,,f-Sf - ,. 'V L,-ff If E5 Tu - B4 1 f 5 Q 4 ..Ta ,7 E g A W , 0 Q Q Q7 l , ' - I V 2. , to 'R + mm' 'd. ' . kl:-L. :ffl I .4 ia Q ' '. , . 5 ,yhgf gxy XVKA-iff' als 2 .Q ,g M , Q : D W.3,-s9sa-Si! R3 x X Ai ww . T W ff K wx kim QM j 2w'i:v UE O HK , X X P MX ,f-, fX'A DOY Q f '-f . l,- -Q YQU A BUG K I A L.:x Ls.. L,3-klLg. , . ' - ESHVNQIS ' 5 W l D L V, f 3 '. THE Fou.1.ow 'mwg,3 ' RA1 HER 9 NOT.. MFE- w4A. m'r'e-D tw Tv-xi O'FFlC,E-I V mmeorf-xTELv,,f, wk Pieqfe dome sue , g r ,. ' - vs --- , Ai! M ,Q Ax . A Y f -r .QE ' L 1 ' -5 -lumix rough, V -1' A . - M A A TA' A .1 V f -52 1 ' ' Q-:' I I-5 .Av1,,.2g?Z fm, cz' ---..-, A ll? f A ff. ' 4-a-7 H . . ' 1 ' ? , W -' N P? , 1 . ' ,Q 5 Q Y V , X, , Q., 5, A VM.. . ,u n A ,Ag 3 ,A 1 9 A A f W1f'r:+ ' 5 5' , , 1 fl .fr l if ' -' - if - A,....,,,.,g,f ' 2- . 5 -1,-Q.: ,A -cz.-----we-4 L as -, I I 1: x 2 5, i :- f.: A f , - 3 A I. :A .M Q 1 Q 5 . I f -.1,v,. 3- gf :Q 5 1 I r A 1 , M , ,qs , A ' , ' 5 5 5 A , . . I t , 1 5 3 -A fi ',F JQ1'1fA ' '54 'Ln as A V-1 'ni ' ' if r 11 A ,ff 1 6 '1 'wi LA- V A A .A - 1 5 1 1-V ix ' .:1AwA'-.' lg, W ' h R 4- 7, 5 V 1 5 . I b . -4. A U A. 1 -- -, ,. v A - 1 .x, A 5- .1 a I Aga-gA1v.uf . , J V- . 1 nf-Y.,Y,,A,,w I 5 A z! A A-N- A ' A511-A .azff-9,11 fr, fa f A f 4, .- gg 1 -' MP Q 'vp ' 5 K' V' 1- V Y Y' Jfilf-i'1'T.1f145,' A ,A 7 A :I RAF Q' if ,g5,g?a.,g,a:.-:2,,:c,,.A: . I 5,7511 I iff, Al f ' if A , g g 5 f 1 2 '-1 A ' f L5 1' - ' ,AA A 1, 2 N ,E V f.- fx , -,i3,gL'51,Ax 'L , 5 Aa' Q ' - 125' ,QQ Aif, ' 3y1l5'T,-A A ' fi il iii -S-gmc,-V,1.,'.., A . ' wif' is if gi - X le Aw A fmvehsawsaezw:f+HagE':2:Q?fW 4r,2f2 - , ' A- , ,, U ,A JG,e,Q'wY,L 5,.,A,m.a-e,e+arB7ea..wW A.. . . AA, L 'Q j .A '1-V--'f'151', - 4 W . 'Ss -' ' y ,A ffm: ,r ' .,-- .- .. v -V , V , ,, 14.2 - -.4 J 11 ' ' f' Wrfnf ' Ffqvf 11,-' A' ' , +5253 5 ' 'Pf si l' ' A ' ' Q ii f '3 '1 25-fi 2'l'?G?'E:2Ni'f5 ' ,S A A ' :I A JN Algw' -6, A A r ' . my L4 c' , ' M : ii lf fl -'A' A .Q i i 1- fxf-vw 1 3 'EQ Q ' V' D 'Q 1,1411 S ' I M A nr i: we 'AA 1-fe. b v' V ' A-ip Q, 1-mn' ' s .- 5 g . i :1 X ' 5 g Q - 3 A 11 , E 5 5 2 Q E fs A s Q 3 , I , E L 3 ' 2 f. i J f 1 1 5 I 5 I . 1 1 1 V 7 f 3 - 1 . 1 5 i 1 1 1 1 Z 3 1 ...fm- ' Qi- . .- - 1 I k ' I 4 : l J-Sk -f 2'T'5'f' f ' - , 2 A -ua ff , . . A I 5 I X i' 2 37 AZ ' Ig? -A UT 'fi' ' 3 3 if 'f -1 .AAA . 1 -if? f ff? 5' .Af f ' Q -121' fx 5 . me .A -.fr 1 -, f., A , Q., A 4 .A . , f I-, 3 y -f ,Ln wg, 1, H. ,-4.-ns'vzr.,,, . : 2 ' 4 3- f 1.2 f 7 fy 5- 7 - hgfgkg-A i ff ' ' 54? 5 F Y 1 F '5 7 1 ? f -5'E:lii- if. ' f 1' ' ' :Q iw- : Q f if A I,-....... D . A 1' T1 - 2 ? A .Af 1 ix 'N - -f-:A-A,-.:Ag,,,g A ' A 1' ' A A ' ' ' xref- , A 'Ag X 2 ' - -1'-'I-iff.:-A,,l..,A,Y:,i M V Y Vrrr A, 1 3 4354, I:--9 5 - -'--- X. 5 A ,1 er 1.11 H--.. w 'f ' f -55524 , 'fu 5235 ' ' E331 A if nu uaxxmbovo 44,15 p A m1.2 IIDNST .gg 0 LDED 0 JOUR LIALISTDC OUTPUT A A HAL DE LJOCDMA' 5 1 5l.,AI.g5..45UNW I A -' A ' - - - ' A A, A ,W Hg,-gjf, , ' 1:51:13 - .,..AA To the Students of Austin High School: Through the best support and cooperation of the merchants listed below, the quality and size of the 1939 Comet is made possible. In return for this school patronage, remember the advertisements on the following pages, and patronize the business establishments and the prod- ucts advertised therein. American National Bank. . . Andrewartha, J. O. ....... . Austin Baking Company ........... Austin Chamber of Commerce ........ Austin Fireproof Warehouse Company. . . Austin Goodyear Company .......... Austin Laundry .............,..... Austin National Bank ...,. Austin Radio Company ....,.. Austin School of Business .......... Austin Street Railway Company ....... Austin Typewriter 81 Supply Company .... Balagia Produce .................... Baldwin, A. C., 84 Sons ..... ...,. Becker Lumber Company ..... Bohn Bros. ..,.......... . Bootery, The ............. Borden's 84 Company ........ Bremond, John 8a Company .... Brown's Flower Shop ........ Brydson Lumber Company .... Buaas, J. O., 81 Sons ........ Cabaniss Furniture Company. .. Calcasieu Lumber Company. . . . Campus Jewelers ................. Campus Man's Shop ................ Capital lce 84 Cold Storage Company .... Capital National Bank ....,......,... Capitol Chevrolet ................ Caruso Cafe ......................... Cash Lumber Company ............... . Commercial Union Life Insurance Company. .... .... Connelly's Flower Shop ............... Cook, Chas. B. ................,..... . Cosette Beauty Shop ......... Covert Auto Company ......... Crockett, l-larry, Service Station .... Dacy s ....................... Doll l-louse, The ............. Driskill Hotel ..... Dual Arts ............ Durham-Draughon ........... Everybody's Bookstore .........,. Firm Foundation Publishing l-louse. . . Fox-Schmidt ....,............... Frede, Elmer, Motor Company. . . French Boot Shop ............. Gaston's ......... ..... Giesecke-l-larris ..... Gloria Lee Shop ...... Greenberg, S. ........ . Gugenheim-Goldsmith. .. l-laenel's Cash Store ..... l-larrison-Wilson .......... l-lemphill's Book Store ..... l-lillcrest Jersey Farm .... l-lillyer's ,............ l-lirsch's Drug Store .... l-lome Drug Company .... Home Steam Laundry .... l-lyde Park Drug Store. . . l-lyltin, C. A. ........ . Kash-Karry ............. Kohn's Baking Company... Leon's Slipper Shop ...,. Lindsay Auto Electric .... Lockhart's .... ........ Looke's Cafe .......... McCallum, A. N., Jr.. .. Macken, Joe ......... 21 7 Q91 208 212 207 290 Q07 Q16 Q93 236 Q19 S219 921 223 225 Q05 Q25 Q12 Q49 Q28 QSZO S228 212 Q21 Q20 Q35 Q35 Q37 Q35 QQ5 Q07 Q42 Q05 Q05 Q19 S242 Q25 Q29 Q24 Q94 231 Q97 Q04 219 Q05 231 Q40 Q03 932 Q42 Q25 223 Q28 Q49 Q19 Q41 Q05 231 Q31 205 240 Q19 Q13 Q91 Q49 224 Q25 215 Q13 223 FANCHRR MKIIJIJNALD, Business Manager Marcl1el's Beauty Shop .... Marie Antoinette, The. . . Maroon, The ......... Mayer, Carl ........ Merritt-Nabours ......... Meta's Millinery Salon .... Miller Blue Print Company. .. Miller, Tom .............. Millican 84 l-lamby ....... Moore Dairy Products .......... Moore, Eldridge .......,...... Motor Carrier Insurance Company .... .... Mueller, Robert ........... .... Mutual Deposit 84 Loan ......... Nelson-Davis ........ . Night l-lawk, The ..... ... Penney, J. C., Company. . . Petmecky, Jake, 84 Sons ..., Powell, Eldon, Florist .... Quality Mills ......... Rae Ann Shop .......... Railey Paper Company .... Ransom's Drug Store .... Rapp Bros. ............. . Ravey, Chas. l-l. ........... . Reed, J. R., Music Companyf. .. Reniro Drug Company .......... Richardson, W. l-l., 84 Company.. Robbins Co., The .............. Rundell Home Builders, lnc.. . .. Samsco ....,............... San Jacinto Drug ......... Scarbrough, E. M., 84 Sons ...... Seven-Up Bottling Company .... Shoot's Cafeteria ........... Simms, Paul O. .......... . Slaughter's ........ Smith, Kelly ......... Steck, The Company. . . Steliox Company ...... Stevens Store ....... Swann-Schulle ............. Texas Book Store ............. Texas Public Service Company. . . Thompson Motor Company ...... Triple XXX ................ Toggery, The ............ Underwood-Elliot-Fisher. .. University Co-op ........ University Drug Store ..... University Studio ...... University Market ....... Voss, l-l. l-l., The ............. Walker's Austex Chile Company. Wallace Engraving Company ..... Ward 84 Treadwell ............ Watson's Flower Shop ..... Weed, Thurlow B ........ West Austin Cleaners ..... West Austin Drug Store ..... Wesley, George W. ......... . Wicker, Geo. T., 84 Company. . . Wilcox-Nelson ............. Williams, T. l-l., 84 Company .... Wilson Typewriter Company .... Woodman's Flower Shop ....... Yaring's ................... Ye Qualitye Shop ....... Q1 3 Q07 204 S240 S211 Q91 219 Q13 Q23 Q13 Q09 Q07 Q35 Q41 231 241 Q93 Q05 Q13 Q28 213 Q12 Q42 Q24 221 Q20 239 228 Q05 Q31 Q31 Q39 Q01 Q19 Q13 Q31 S204 QQO 295 Q08 Q20 Q04 Q1 5 Q08 920 Q39 Q07 231 Q15 Q28 Q33 220 224 Q15 Q40 Q23 220 221 Q23 Q19 Q24 Q93 239 Q23 Q05 2520 239 Q12 'Y' ' 'T Name Adair, Sarah. .. Adams, John .... Adkins, Jack .... Albert, Joylene .... Albright, Del ...,.... Alexander, Jack ....... Alexander, Joanne ..... Alfi, Adeline ....... Allen, Vann ...... Alley, Archie .... Allison, Evalyn .... Althaus, Florene ..... Anderson, De Long. Anderson, Esma Beth .... Anderson, Kim ........ Anderson, Linnea .... Andrews, Patsy .... Anthony, Rebecca. . Apperson, Gwynne .... Armacost, Jane .... Ashley, Lucy ...... Ashmore, Ruby ..... Avis, Jake ........ Ayres, Kenneth .... WHERE TO FIND THEM Page ......50,75,108,120 .,.H,.,..5O,78,118 21,101,113, 130,126 ..H...H...H..50,81 ...U.....64,96 ..H...H..50,78 21108 ....21,79,106i113 ...............21 ...........64,96 ....50,79,100,108 H....H...5O,93 ......50,107,12O ....64,88 108 120 78 ....5o, f1i3f1Qo ..H...H..50,81 U......H,..21 .H6M7Q1O8 ......a4,75 ...Q1,75,118 ...Q1,89,1o8 ...21,84,100 ...H...21,80 .......Q1,93,111 Back, Marian ........ ............... 6 4, 89 Backus, Margaret. . . . ..... 50,108,113,120 Bacon, Betty Joe ..... Badger, Walter .... Bailey, Frances. . . Baker, Gus ..... Baker, Jean ..... Balagia, l-larry. .. Ball, Evelyn ....... Ballerstedt, Marian. Banks, Billy ....... Barclay, Mildred. , . Barge, Bob ........ Barnette, Tommy. . . Barnhouse, Bill .... Barr, Reuben ...... Barrett, Virginia . .. Bartlett, Constance . Bass, l-larris ........ Batson, Mafan ....... Beatty, Patsy Ruth .... Beckett, Josephine .... Begeman, Jean ..... Belcher, Betty ..... Bell, Christine. . .. Bell, Patsy ........ Benavides, llma .... Benedict, Yandell. . Benner, Edna ...... Benson, Frances ....,. 22, 86, 1 Bergstrom, A. K. ...,........ . Berry, Carolyn. .. Berry, Mary Sue. . . Best, Charles ..... Biggers, Elsie .... Bird, Mary ....... Birnstiel, Mary ..... Blackman, Nadine .... Blackstone, l-lelen. . Blair, Mary Margaret .... Bland, Kathleen ....... Bliss, Barbara ...... Blomquist, l-loward. Bloor, Anne ....... Boatright, Myrtle. . . Bohls, Doris ....... Bohn, lrma ........ Bouchard, Jack .... Boulden, Cecil .... Bowman, Bob ..... Bowman, Dorothy .,.. . . . Bowman, James .... Bowner, Mary Jo .... Boyd, Marjorie .... ..H..H...H50,85 H....H..64,118 ..................Qi ....U....U...21,74 .21, 71,108,110,120 ...H....21,1O3,113 H...U...M...H.21 ....50,75,108,117 ....H..,..22,99 H...H.,.H.22 ....22,118,126 ...............5o ....50,80,104,122 H....H...22,80 ........,.22,79 ..,64,86,108 ...64,72,12O U.,..U..22 ...H.50,79 ........QQ,95 ....50,108,122 ....n...H.5o H...H.22 .H..50,73 .....H....U..22,89 .,...H....H..50,80 .............,....QQ OO,108,122,126,130 .,......U....91,105 ...U..U..,H.5O,73 .......5o ...............Q2 ....H...H..22,83 ....22,79,108,110 H....H...51,83 .....64,92,108 .H...U...H.108 ....22,73,108,110 ......64,108,126 .........23,111 ...51,96,118 ...s1,79,1o8 ..........64 .......,23 ....H....H...51,93 ........................51 ...51,72,104,122,124,128 ....H....H...64,72 H...... .....Q3,7s ....64,118 .....a4,9Q ....si,117 Name Bracy, Lewis ..... Bradlield, John ........ Bradheld, Tom .......... ... 120: 124 Page ..........64,72,104 64 78 118 Bradley, l-lelen Lorraine .... ...... .......... 2 3 , 77 Bradley, Margaret ..... ........U.,....H...23,108 Brandt, Ursula ...................... 51, 86, 93,106 Brelslord, l-larold .......................... 23, 126 BHH,Sheba ....... ..... 51,71,1o8,11o,1QQ,1Q4 Brogan, Frank ........ .................. 6 4, 78, 97 Brooks, Bettie Jane .... ............... .... 2 3 , 83 Brown, Billy ........ .... 2 3, 78, 104, 113 Brown, Dorothy .... ........ 5 1, 120 Brown, Elizabeth .... ....... 2 3, 113 Brown, l-lerbert .... ......... 5 1, 91 Brown, Joe M. ..... . Brown, Josephine .... Brown Martha Ann. . . I Brownlee, Houghton .... Brush, Margaret ....... Bryant, Dorothy ...... Brydson, Jeanie .... Buaas, l-loward .... Buchanan, Dale ..... Buchanan, Mary .... Buck, Nelson ...... Buford, C. B. ...... .. Bull, Billie Charline . .. Bundy, Stanton ...... Burdett, Raymond .... Burdett, Tommie Dee... Burnett, R. E. ,...... . Burns, Bob ..,..... Burns, l-larlie .... Burns, Vernon. . . Burnup, George .... Busby, Emily ,.... Busch, Frances .... Bush, Jeanne ...,. Buzbee, Jocelyn .... CaFfey, Frances. . . Cain, Doris ....... Cain, Patsy .......... Caldwell, Malcolm .... Callahan, Grace ...,. Callahan, Tom ...... Campbell, Berkely .... Campbell, Loraine .... Campbell, Virginia .... Carleton, Mickie Jo. ,. ....51,1o5,118 .....23,94,128 N..51,108,128 .....Q3,7Q,1QQ .....51,73,1o8 .....H....23 . ..... 51,9i,1Qo ....H..64,99,118 ....64,75,110,12O ......23,79,106 .............23 ....51,101,105 H...51,75,126 ..H...64,118 U....51,76 H.,..51,86 ....H...51,98 .H...51,80,1O4 ,...H..64,80,107 ....Q4,93,117,1i8 .....51,104,118 U...51,71,108 .H...24,87,110 ....24,92,108,122 ....52,75,108,120 .....U...25,128 .......U...24,110 ....sQ,84,1o8,11o ......,...,....Q4 ......,......52 ...M...H.24 ......H.,24,76,113 ......................5Q 24,73,108,11O 120 . .............,.. 24,86 Carlson, Genevieve ....., ........... . ...... 5 2 Carpenter, Mary Ruth. . Carson, G. W. ...... . Carter, Ora Jean .... Castanon, Lydia ..... Cavett, Mary Louise. . . Chambers, Charles .... Chewning, Jack .... Childs, W. C.. . .. Chiles, Peggy ...... Christian, Juliet ...... Clark, David Delano. .. Clark, Johnny ....... Clark, Lena .....,.... Clements, James ...... Clements, Maragret Ann.. Click, Mary Anne ..... Cloud, Elsie ........ Cloud, Maurice .... Cocke, Evelyn .... Cofer, l-lume ..... Coifey, Patsy ..... Cole, Joe ....... Collins, Betty Jo. . . Collins, Jim .....,. U...H.77 U..24,74 ...H,...52,75 ..............,9o . .... .24,79,108,128 H....,.H..24,113,118 ....5Q,74,1o4,1Q8,13o ..U...,..H.,..64,78 H......H....52,71 .......H....64,79 ....52,78,111,113 .....N...24,103 .U..52,75,117 ..H....Q4,76 U...52,79,120 H..25,128,130 .............5Q .....U...52,1O4 ................Q5 ....5Q,78,1o4,1QQ n..H..H.5Q,75 .U..U...H.93 ...H.25 ....25,72 Coltharp, Duane ....... ............. 5 2, 107 Cooksey, Bernadine .... .................... 2 5 Copeland, Floyd ..... ...............,...... 5 2 Coulter, Lucy, Page .... .... 2 5, 79,108, 126, 1301. Q' + N SCARBROUGH'S N THE COMPLETE FASHION STORE FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FI VE z'fm'z'fUz'a'ua! shops .fpecialize in pr0w'a'z'fzg Me best in 6azmpu.vfa.rfzz'0m at moderate pricesfir 5915 a7m'gz'rl5. 0 The College Shop 0 The Students' Shop 0 The Junior Shop 0 The Sports Shop 0 The Men's Store SQHTUTUUUMSSUHS '7 1'?f 7'?'T -lriivnvlv l 1P 'l l lf' I I I 4 I 4 Q I I Going our way, Big Boy? .... Bathing beauties without suits ..... Hello, Rosie ..... Polys, I bet ..... Puli over to the curb, please ..... Grandma, what big Feet you have ..... Cold? ..... Take it easy ..... lt,s a long, long road, etc ...... Buzzard roost .... Country maids. . . . Maggie Bs, E ! 3 'Q 13 -4 f Compliments of 616 Congress AUSTIN'S LEADING STORE FOR MEN THE ENERGY EQOD WITH A DISTINCTIVE ELAVOR T EEIEEEWIKEEEU EQ E READ 1 GUARANTEED FRESH, ALWAYS I At Your Grocer I BAKED BY I AUSTIN BAKING CO. 3 IVIODERNIZE WITH GAS THE MOSYI ECONOIVIICAL AND FINEST I OF FUELS FOR ALL PURPOSES f 2 TEXAS PUBLIC SERVICE Co 3 PHONE 2-II14 T107 CAONGRESS JAVE. J7'T'7'Qf ? G 'l ?1l l T ?'? lfiT '? l l lf'4f l i b'il l l 'l '7 Q TY' 1 4 4 I COMPLIMENTS OF 1 ELDRIDGE MOORE 1 DRUG Co. THREE STORES I ... 1: 1121 221-4 el I - ' 1' 1' I THE DRUG STORE WITH THE HIGH SCHOOL SPIRIT + STORE NO. 1 12TH AND R10 GRA + P1 23117 d2111s + STORE N STORE 1N 3 1 1300 C 1013 B 2 Phone 2-4117 Phone 2-4131 2 Q-LEIMMEDIATE DELIVERY SERVICEEXCD 1 z Of? I 1 1 ' gwfwgg- f U k M lb' ' ,giifffiwivfk .Wit 7 1' -L ' Lr-, ,mf . dw? Q ::f' :' wx A ,,. sf. A 53 i 35 :ii Q 1 4 ' V122 'yjggiiiisii I A ,f Wi, . V .-' -'wk ' X7 mm' W' 4.3 4-an 'mpg fif- v N --khaki-AO-JIM -4-.Alt-AP -10' --I-10'--ll!-I --h..Jl--at-JI-f-E-All JCL 4--JE-JE-JP-.AE-JP-.19-JE-JE-Ji:--4'--if SOUND ADVICE . . . Q CLOTHES ARE IMPORTANT Q TO 0NE'S SUCCESS 1 l Q Identify Yourself E with 5 MERRITT - NABOURS CG. 3 ? 0 BETTER WEARIFOR MEN ' + + We know quality and style. E K We delight to serve our customers. Be among our clientele. 1 K 4 Congress at 7th 5 COMET ADVERTISING STAFF OF 1939 E 4 I AICDONA B1 M 1lORU'l'HYI'1ERMAN S I 'y 4 C LORIA OBAR IQLLA 1owNs1+ T 4 NIT-XRY FINC JOSEPHINE BROWN KATITRYN RATHTQR JOE JEFF SANUIQL P d Tl 'vlfiifilfilf Hanson, Kenneth C.. . Name Grimes, Wilborn.. Gunn, Louis ...... Gustafson, Sidney. . . Gustafson, Wallace. . . Guthrie, J. C. .... .. Haenel, Clara .... Halden, Jean... Hale, George... Hall, Seidel ..... Hall, Wayne .... Hallford, Ben ..... Hallford, Robert .... Halm, Varris ....... Hamilton, Johnnie. Hamilton, Joy ..... Hancock, Warner. . Hanson, Corrine. . WHERE TO Page ....S29,74 ....Q9,7B ....55,11a .......Q9 ....55,78 .N....U...55,79 .......U.....Q9,88 .....55,82,111,113 .....Q9,78,104,118 .....65,80,104,118 .H....U...65,8Q ...,......55,39 ....Q9,111 ,...99,107 ......,s5 ..,......30 ...H...n.55 98 FIND THEM Name Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns on, Billy Frank.. on, Charlye Beth on, Frank ...,.. on, Mercedes. . . on, Peggy ...... on, Preston ..... Johnston, Lillian Reese .... Jones, Frances ......... Jones, Frances Gale. . Jones, Helen ....... Jones, J. Y. ...... . Jones, Patsy ..... Jones, Patricia. . . . . . Jorda n, Virginia ..... Joseph, Rose Dorothy. Joyce, Marie ....... Kallgren, Marie ..... Page H.H.U3Z76 ....65,79,108 H....3Q,80 .....65,99 ..H.U5Q71 ..,..U..32,74 ....56,113,117 .3Q,71,108,1Q4 .56,72,104,1QO ..........56,71 ....U....3Q,83 ..........56,73 .56,71,1Q8,130 .....3Q,86,100 ....57,86,109 Hardin, Richard ........ Hardy, Mary Margaret .... Harlcrider, Jane ...... Harper, Billye ....... Harrell, Marjorie... Harris, Clara ....... Harris, Leonard .... Harris, Patricia ...... Hart, Ann Shirley .... Hatzfeld, Ed ....... Nayes, Dorothy Lou. . Hearn, Claude ..... Heep, Dorothy. . . Heli, Rutherford .... Hellenguard, Ella... Helm, Ellen ........ Hendrix, Ozelma Q 44 K Hereford, Carl ..... Herman, Dorothy .... Hester, Nelwyn ..... Hibbetts, Janie Beth.. Hight, Ruth ......... Hightower, Frances. . Hill, Betty. ....... .. Hobbs, Margaret. . . Hodges, C. B.. . .. Hoeigen, Faye .... Hoes, Franlc ..... . Hokanson, Marcene. Holcomb, Marjorie. . . Holland, Helen... . Holloway, Juanita... Holman, Richey ..... Holmes, Morris. .. Holmes, Russell. . . .. Hoppaclc, Mack .... Hoppens, Elly Louis. Hornberger, Homer. , Horton, Elizabeth .... Houston, Catherine. . .........30, ....65,7s,111 ....65,73,103 . ..... 56,108 . ............. 65,108 ..H.....56,77,108 30,71,106,108,1Q0 .................30 ..H.....56,75,108 ..U..H.30,75 ....56,74,1Q4 ....65,71,120 ......H...30 .....65,73 ....30,7Q ....30,1Q8 ....H...65,9O ..............30 .....M....30,119 ...3O,93,1Q8,130 ...56,75,108,1QO H.H.U.U3Q77 U....56,108 ..,3O,128,13O U...H...N.31 ..............56 ..H....31,73,110 ...31,93,1Q6,130 .H...U...U.31 H......U...65 ....H....H..31,88 . ............... 65,108 56,72,104,119,1Q4 ...H....56,8Q,119 ...U....U..31,105 ...31,105,113,120 ...n...M..56,85 ..............31 .......H..31 ....31,71 108 Keating, Nancibel. . . Keeling, Rob ...... Keesee, Douglas. . . Keith, Faye ...... Keith, George ..... Kelley, Onys ....... Kelly, Clifton ....... Kelley, Robert ....... Kelly, Rose Elizabeth. Kendall, Penny ...... Kenley, Luella ....... Kennedy, Eva Lois. ..... Kieke, Florence Thelma. . Kielre, Lois .......... Kies,'CliFi .......... Kilian, Alma ......,. King, Bessie Mae .... King, Charles ..... King, LaVerne .... Kingsberry, John. . . Kinney, William... Kinser, Clester ...., Kirshner, Dorothy .... Kitcheler, Margaret ..., Klein, Grace ......... Kohn, Colleen ......... Knape, Woodrow ........ Knight, Mary Elizabeth .... Krause, Wilby Lee. . .. Kreisle, Leonard ...... Kreisle, Matt ...... Kress, Marvin ..... Krueger, Burford .... Kutalelc, Wm. .,... . Lair, Virginia ... Lamb, Eleanor. .. Larson, Glen. . Lay, Coy .....,. . Lay, Loise ........ 9, 80 5, 75 05,113,119,1QO 3, 96 ....57,76,111 .57,74,104,1Q0 33,110,190 ......33 7,73 ,109 .......33 .....33 .....33 ...5 .......33 ....33,99 7,72 3,93 ,196 ,113 ..33 ....33,74,104 80 ....57, U....33 ....H....3 ....H....3 ,104 ,111 3,77 3,79 .57, 91, 109,113 33, 83,117 .......93 .....34,99 .......57,74 119 ....57, 82, 7,93 ....34,111 'H57'103 7, 75 ..57 119 ....57,80,104 ....U....U..65 ,119 James, Ethel ...... Howard, Gay Cole.. Howell, Grace .... Howell, Ruby ..... Hrebec, George. . . Huff, Liska ....... Hunt, Billy ..... lnlcs, Jim Moss ... Jackson, Ernest .... Jackson, Kathryn .... Jackson, Leota Bell. . . ... .... 65,71,108 ...H..31,79 ....H...31 H....31,103 H...H..56,83 ....31,76,1Q4 ...N.....31,76 .....65,73,10a,117 .....H.....65,85 .....31,36,100,111 ................39 Leisering, George Lemon, Tom ........ Lentz, Leland ..... .57,80,104,1Q1 Lentz, Marie ....... ..---..... 6 5, 85 Lentz, Robert Lee .... .............. 5 7 Lentz, Willie H. .... ........... 3 4,111,113 Leon, lsabell ......... .... 6 5, 94, 99, 109, 117 Leslie, Tom ............ .............. 6 5, 105 Lewis, Dorothy, Nell. Lewis, Louise ....... Lindsay, Joe ..,..... Litton, Doris .... Lloyd, Dan ....... ... ........ 57,109,111 U......U..34 ....34,74,1Q6 H.....57,84 .......34 Jamison, Kincaid .... Jaques, Douglas .... Jarmon, Elizabeth. . . Jenlcins, Eileen .... Joekel, Sam ...,.. Johnson, Albert .... Johnson, Arvel . Johnson, Bernice .... ...N.....32,74 ...,39,108 ..,39,96 ...3Q,77 ...3Q,80 .......39 ....56,107 H.56,77 Long, Dardanella.. Long, Jacqueline.. Long, Margaret ,..... Long, Mary Lucille .... Longshore, Joyzelle. . . Longshore, June .... Longshore, Louis .... Lott, Jessie ....... ........34 ....58,109 , ......... 34 ....58,117,1Q1 .U....58,119 ....58,1Q7,13O '+ '7? '+ i + i 4f7'?'? 'i + Fifi' l l T'? 4- -9-JOMJI-JCL -l---lP--l1..iL-'ll--4---b4h4i- -l1--4O1-JP-4Q--llm4l--Jg wALKER's AUST EX 'QUALI TY A 1 A ' A A 'gl UQFRONIERA 'wi , A ILE ' 1' ' 1 GNGRNE QM? A A S 1- J Aww T YQ pi Bummfrxnnmurm WALKKRS :W 1 ,M .111 Jim .. . lnucmlvl l E - X mf-5. f H2 A A r A 11' ' -V V OM! ' ff -' 35.15 - ,,,..5: A S- . 'G 'U E Quang , ' S2 S ES Y. ' 1 :4':1:f.:'.:::.1:'5'f-1 f Q f ,CM ,fu j-f-........,-- . f :,4f4:::::: .3 ' :':a1::::z'5' - QNX S x -LEW' vw Q, V In n -11 c ' V ' , E, E 5 , E Q6 6'o em e H spe fe f Skfmwx odusfnz Ybxas THE CHILE SPECIALISTS OF AMERICA 4 N E W A N D U S E D 7 EBQQKS ooliescafe 815 CONGRESS AVENUE The Slmienzfs, Book Exchange . AUSTIN TEXAS Student ea quarters SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND BOOKS UNIVER TTY CO-OP 'KTHE STUDENTS, OWN STORE 2246 CTUADALUPE STREET wp-- United States Government Depository THE AU TI ATIC AL , B A 'ATHB FRIENDLY BANK O F F I C E R S WAI. H. FOLTS, President AIORRIS HIRSHF'ELlJ, Vice President LEIPELER CoRBI'I I', Asst. Cashier T. H. DAVIS, Vice President A. H. ATER, Asst. Cashier C. M. BARTHOLOMEW, Vice President JAS. N. CASPARIS, Asst. Cashier SULLY B. ROBERDEAII, Asst. Vice President WILFORD L. TURNER, Asst. Cashier C. C. CAINIPBELL, Asst. Vice President E. C. BARTHOLOINIEXV, Asst. Cashier IDENNIS VV. BIACKEN, Cashier G. W. LACEY, Asst. Cashier B. C. TURNER, Asst. Cashier R. B. FITZGERALD, Asst. Cashier D I R E C T O R S J. R. REED R. C. GOETH E. H. PERRY IRE D. WHITE IRELAND GRAVES YV. H. FOLTS JOHN C. Ross M. HIRSHFELD E. S. SWANN T. H. DAVIS C. M. BARTHOLOINIEXV SULLY B. ROBERDEAU Afeniber of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation a 40----QMJP Jil- --ilk --Liv -'IL -ki- UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY THE AMERICA NATIO AL BA AUSTIN, TEXAS NIEINIIEER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OFFICERS A. XVROE, Chairinan of Board E. R. L. WROE, President L. SCHNEIDER, Vice President V. P. PATTERSON, Vice President A. C. BULL, Vice President L. D. WILLIAMS, Cashier W. VV. SHROPSHIRE, Assistant Cashier GORDON SMITH, Assistant Cashier W. R. LONG, JR., Assistant Cashier BEN M. BRIGHAINI, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS A. C. BULL W. S. IJRAKE, JR. THEO. LOW THEO. P. DIEYER J. R. NICHOLS VV. H. BADGER L. SCHNEIDER EDGAR SMITH E. R. L. WROE H. A. WROE A. ZILKER, JR M? mm A . 1 X 3 2 Z' .1 '53 A b wif r k -f 1 ,V x 31 .Ju- Ll ' 'Ix- sl !I,'v . M .Egg ,154 -1, , 'Sify . ' L 4 5 'L 9? 219. 1 P il- --l1J1.i-AIM--9 -AQ--ll--JI-' 'Flin-JUL--I----IL-'L..iLJlk-'k.l-4'--4l'--'lL--lL-'b.L!Jl!Jl---4--JI----9 -l--Jkl'--li-in Wzslzzfzzg You All Szzrress and Hoping Io Ser YISI Yoon Ur Alf LL? 11. , I-lemphill's Book Store Opposite Law Building University of Texas 17, v HHN! FUUNUAIIUN PUBLISHING HUUSE HIGH CLASS CIJMMIQRGIAL PRINTING 104-108 E. 9TH S'l'RIiE'1' 1'IIoNIa 54110 Attstiil Typewriter OL Supply Company 502 Colorado St. Phone 2-1286 S'I'ANImARII AND PoRTAIsI,I-1 NTACHINIQS or ALL 1XfI,xkIis SOLD - RENTED - REPAIRICD Tm'1n.s' lj l,C'.YIl1'I?d XVI1 Rm.-xIIz I-ALI, LDFFICIQ ILQIIIMII-'NT MILLER BLUE PRINT CO. MAN UAL TRAINING SUPPLIES Blue Pwfnl and Photosmt Sm'I1iCe 108 E. l0'1'1l PHoN1i 2-1177 West Austin Drug Store XVALTIQR STIfiIIR, Prop. Sixth and Blanco PIIoNIi 5800 AIIsTIN, YIIIQXAS XVe Respectfully Solicit Your Patronage i'Cof1m'1esy mul Service Austin Street Railway Co. UDLY SHE SERVE! YOU, TOO, WILL BE PROUD Your guests will Weleonie 7-UP. They like it liroin the very iirst sip and as they taste each sip they recognize its liner llavor. The dainty, delicate quality ol' clear, uneolored 7-UP appeals to people of discriminating taste. You can serve 7-UP with pride, knowing your ' guests will like it. I IT LIKES You 4 IT LIKES Youiz GUESTS 4 ?'Q 'T'?f lf1 'l l l' , ,,,, OODMA ' FLOWER SHOP B1'27C1S O11 Lllmllef CO . RESIDENCE BUILDING A SPECIALTY 1' 104 EAST 7TH 1' 1' F L O W E R S All Kimls of Building Nlaterials 1' FOR ALL OCCASIONS 1' A P h O n e S 4 018 and 9 3 6 O Call 5331-5332 415 W. 19111 St. 1 1 5 J. R. REED 1 1MLEHICONHUUNY + THOMSON MOTOR COMPANY DODGE BROTHERS 4 Your Friends 4' CS 1901? BIOTOR CARS, TRUCKS AND BUSES . INCE . 1- . . . -- 4 AIISIIHYS Leading Music House PLYMOUTH MOIOR CARS I PHONE 3531 AUSTIN TEXAS RADIOS VESTA BATTERIES WATSON'S FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS S1-11BERL1NG T1RES ON BUDGET PLAN STEVENSSTORES J. M. IVIURRAY, Mgr. 5th at Brazos Phone 2-2414 1 University Market NIEATS, FISH, POULTRY 'l AND 1 SAUSAGE OF ALL KINDS Austin Goodyear Co. FIRST AT CONGRESS GOODYEAR E X I D E TIRES BATTERIES YVaShing-Greasing Electrical Service Polishing Brake Service I Wlheel Alignment. Oil and .Gasoline I H ol Bm'becue Our Specialty PHOfEmE311iJadlOS angHSigl1??1155 i' Home-Owned and Operated 1- PHONE 9169 2500 GUAIJALUPE HW6 Neve, C1055 1 1 + W.F.GARLIN KELLY SMITH 1' THE CAMPUS JEWELER CLEANER, DYER Sc FLRRIER 2258 GUADALUPE AUSTIN 209 YVeSt Gtli Phone 2-3131 4 4-4- 49' --OL ill- --ll -I-A 41- 1lk4l-- JIMAP- Jil- 4' -'IL-ll! -4- lil- A-1.4111 -'All-JI---ll -lf '4' CHAS. H. RAVEY JE w E L 12 R BLOCK FROM HI PRICES 104 West 6th Street 7 OIIS PAN DANDY BREAD STARRING STYLE . . . Metzfs cfenllorzs register style success be- cause her styles fit perfectly. Alem models embody mtlginnlity and are developed and weamble, snlnble way from auilzor- italizfe style somres. 1VIeta's Millinery Salon 81-4 CONGRESS IN THE MARIE ANTOINETTE BALAGIA PRODUCE and MEAT MARKET Milk Fed Chickens Corn Fed Beef Barbecue Every Day Phone 3511 505 East 5t 21 casieu UID CI' O. IN AUSTIN SINCE 1883 TAi+. Homes Findnced on Convenient Terms LD SEE US WHEN READY TO BUILD + J O + T11L1r1oW Weed FUNERAL HOME LAVACA AT 17TH . . Anclrewartha PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAI CONTRACTOR Sales Room 103 E. 9th Street PHONE 2-7224 ' l l 7 Name Louis, Jack ....... Luce, La Verne ..... Lucius, John ......... Luckett, Fannie Lou. . . Ludwi , John ...... Lusk, George Ann .... Macow, Joanne .... Major, Casimer ..... Malone, Elizabeth ..., WHERE TO FINDg THEM Page ...U.34,8O ....65, 79 58,8O,199 34,77,11O 34,99,119 .H.34,79 ......aa,73 ...aa,74,104 ......35,99, I I Malone, Patsy ........ .... 6 6, 94, Mangum, Kathleen .... .... 5 8, 75, Manlove, l-lelen .... ..... 5 8, 79, Manuel, Jane ..... ...58, 198 Marko, Jo Anne... ...... .... Marquis, Maurine .... ........ Marrow, Jake ...,.. .... 3 5 Marsh, Rosemary .... ,,,, 3 5 Martin, Lou Edith .... .... 5 8 Martin, Raynell ............................. 58 Massey, Gladys .................,..........,. Massie, l-lelen. .,...................... 58, 94 Mathews, Ravenna ,... 66, 94, 109, 110, 197, 198, Matthews, Dorothy, . . ................. 35, 75 Mavropolis, James ......................... 35 Mayer, Margaret. . . .... 35, 71 109, 197 Mayer, Suzanne ...... Mayes, Bernice. . . Nnwmm,mnyvnam5 ....,.... Mayhall, l-lomer ....., Maysel, Jennings ..... Meador, Margaret .... Meador, Marilyn. . . Menke, Billie .... . Metcalfe, Sue ...... Metzenthin, John. . . Meyer, Dagmar Jean. . 35, ...,...66 109 193 1OO 109 191 113 130 .35 .58 , 76 , 83 ,99 , 86 .81 109 130 109 198 130 109 Miller, Alfred .... . Miller, Joan ....,. Miller, Robert .... Miller, Roy ,....... Millhouse, Doris .... Mills, Madison... Mills, Mary Lou.. Milstead, Earline .... Minot, Virginia ..... Mitchell, Clifton. .. Modrall, l-larriett ..... MoFlatt, Ellen ........ Moffatt, Joe .......... ................ 3 6, 78 Monroe, Joyce ....... Monroe, Mary Angeline .... Monroe, Roy ......... Montgomery, Helen Sue Montgomery, Mabel. . . Montz, George ....... Moore, Betty Brooks. . . Moore, Carl Jr. ..... . Moore, Felicia ..... Moore, Moore, Flora ...,... Walter ...... Moorehead, Lenora .... Moreland, Mack ..... Morris, Coley, Grant. . . Motheral, Zylpha .... Mueller, Marciel ..... Mueller, Margaret .... Muenster, Dan ...... Munoz, Raul ..... Munroe, Helen... Munson, Charles .... Murray, Vincent .... Muston, Warren .... MacNaughton, Billy .... McAtee, Charlie ..... McBee, Virginia .... McCafe, Edward. . . McCall, Winston. . . ..H.. ..58,77,109 84 106,110,191 ..M.. .35,107 113 .................58 .........66,75 .. ..35,75,191 .. .86,107,119 .. ..58,77,109 ........,..35,79 ............58,81 ....35,101,111,119 ....N...66,73,94 ......58,89,105 .H...H...H.35 .85,84 88,104 .5875 .......H....66,1O9 .58,90 35,78,105,113,195 .H......36,73,115 58,71,109,191,198 ffI165f80, ..H.....66,75,1O9 .58,77,109,113 ..H.....66,8O,1O5 36,83,109,197,13O .................36 .... .........36 ..u...N59,83 U....H...66,8O,98 ..H...H..,H..59,83 ........59,8a,199,130 66,74,101,104,193 ..H...H...H..59,89 H...U...H..36,8O ......66,94 H....66,1O9 .....36,93,109 H.....66,99 H...59,1O7 .38,90 ............,36 .66,8O ...36,79,104,191 ....H....36,1O1 ...37,101,199 ......H...66 .s9,77 .....66,107 ........36 Name McClain, Edna Jean. McClain, Elmer ..... McClain, Ozelma Lee ..... McClellan, l-lope. .. McClish, Jewell Ruth McCormick, Gwyneth McCormick, Hattie. . McCoy, Edna ....... McCright, Mary Ethel McCrocklin, James. . McCullough, Earle D. McCullock, Katherine McDade, Adell ..... McDaniel, Meda Beth McDonald, Fancher. . Page ....59,94,109 ....36,99,113 ......37,11O,191 ......,H....66,85 ...59,109,111,113 .......37,83,113 ..............37 ....59,94,113 ....H..37,113 ....59,74,104 ....H...59,86,1OO ...U...H...66,99 110 130 ..........,.37, 37,76,113,199, McDonough, Jane .... ..... 5 9, 191, 199, 130 McElroy, Carol Ruth .... ......... 5 9, 94, 130 McEntyre, Zoella ..... ..... 3 7, 110, 197 McFarland, Elba Dean. . . .... 37, 89, 109 McFarland, l-larrell .... ............. 3 7, 119 McGraw, Dorothy .... ........... 5 9, 94, 113 McKellar, Marjorie .... ................. 3 7, 83 McLaurin, Banks .... ...66, 78,113,191, 193 McLean, Bobby .... ...,.......... 3 7, 119 McMaster, Jimmy. . . .............. 37, 89 McPhail, Jeanette. . . .. .59, 79 Nagle, Dorothy. . . ............ 37, 84 Nairn, Preston .... Nash, Charles ..... Nassour, Ferris .... Nelson, Murphy .... Nelson, Vivian .... Newberry, Peggy. . . Nichols, Eugenia .... Nichols, La Verne. . . Nichols, Ralph ...... Nickell, Neysa Nell.. Niederauer, Madge. . Nitschke, Mary Alice Nolen, l-lelen. . .59, North, Ophelia ..... Davehoward. . l-larold ...... Novy, Novy, Lewis .... Oatis, Obar, Gloria ..... Frances. . Kathleen. Oertli, Olson, O'Neill, Kerrigan. .. Orand, Katherine .... Ortega, Abel ..... Osoba, l-lelen ..... Ott, Jean Marie. Owens, Virginia .... Owsley, Bill ..... Painter, Theo. ,. Palmquist, l-lazel. Palmquist, Mary E.. .. Pannell, Billy ....... Parham, Bettie Jo. . . Park, Ralph ....... Parker, Joe Ann. .. Paschal, Roena ..... Patterson, James. Patterson, Loyce. Patterson, Peggie .... Patton, Elsie ........ Payne, Margaret. Peal, Billie ....... Pearce, l-lazel. . . Pearson, Milton... 7s'109'11 I I ....38,7 Peck, Paul ........... Peiser, Anna Mae . . .. Peisker, Margaret. . . Penn, Rhesa ...... Peschka, Allred. . . .....H..59,89,119 ....66,74,101,104 .......U...59,1O7 ....59,80,107,195 ................81 ....U....37,71 ....aa,79,109 .H....37,91 .....H....38,99 .................38 ....8a 79 109 191 .....H..38,79,1O9 0,113,191,199,130 .....U..38,83,11O ......,..........59 ..N.59,74 .......U...66,1O7 9,109,110,191,199 H...H..U.85,1O6 .................59 H.38,87 .,..38,87,199,13O ....38,87,89,113 .....H...66,75 ....6O, 78, 119 ....66,80,104 ...a8,87,99 ......,..38 ....38,199 96, ....a0,87,109, .......38,79, .........38, .H..66,79 .U...66,1O7 ....a0,8a,109 ..38 166 191 109 191 .....aa,81 .....39 39 ...39,94 39 39 .HH.H89741M Peterson, Doris .... .. .37, 71,10 ....H..39. 9,11O,195SQ as 5 Q Page VQJOLJO----I'--41 --I----In-ll---'IL -'k.il--AE 4-JOM-lLi.l..i14k--'Q--If--41--QMAP---9 --QL 'll--JILJl!J5.ll1-ll I COMPLIMENTS OF 4 I J O E M A C K E N 4 West Austm Cleaners JESS XV. EZELLE We Sirirfe to Please and Appreciate Your Tr cl' Phone 2-2272 U L 1122 w. Sixth 4 Balclwin Olsons Austin Radio Co, 4 CALLING CARDS 1510 South Congress 4 PRINTED ENGRAVED SPECIALIZING IN 1' 205 VV. 8th St. PHONE 5292 S E R V I C E 4 4 4 3 T. H. VV ILLIAMS 85 CO. AUSTIN'S LARGEST STORE I EXCLUSIVELY FOR NVOMEN 1 Completely Air Conditioned I FIFTH AND CONGRESS 4 4 4 4 4 4 C PENNEY CO Q- 0 0 0 4 I A POPULAR PRICE STORE I FOR POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE 4 4 1 I N S U R A N C E Compliments of 4 w INSURANCE, NIORTGAGI5 LOANS, 4- NORTVQUD BLDG- REAL Es'rA'1'E, TQICNTALS 4 4 WARD Gugenheimgcoldsmith Co. 4 S Wfholesale Fruit and Produce 1 5 Con ress IAUSTIN KPEXAS df? '?il l '. .' 'l i7'T' 'i?7'Q 1lf l 'U l' 'U' 1 3 5 N.. JF-AIMJIL -I-JI---'I----Luk.-i' ESTABLISH ED 1898 The H. I-I. Voss Company HARDWAREW-CROCKERY-STOVES GLASSVVARE-SILVERWARE FINE CHINA-ALUMINUM WARE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES HOTEL SUPPLIES I' L. iT 'xx 2' , 1 4 536-:.1z 7 f i E , 'A I '- A'-. -if E1 ! I The 511 CONGRESS AVE. PHONES 6165 301 EAST rIlH1RD 2-41511 AUSTIN, TEXAS RAPP BRO . O11 Owe VALET SERVICE A Cl C3 211' CHS evo SUPER I'I1-'TONE CLEANING 1211 SOUTH CONGRESS OQO Phone 2-0231 617 Congress AUSTIN TEXAS Correctly Planned Graduation Parties C TEAS, LUNCHEONS BANQUETS DANCES IN THE Crystal Ball Room Reasonable' Prices X? I 'M 950 664 AlD Q 90dzC7M' CLEANER, DYER AND I-IATTER 913 CONGRESS AVE. PIHONE 2-1166 Lindsay Auto Electric O AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL A N D D R I S K I L L IIELCO BATTERY SERVICE H G T E L 504 IIAVACA PIIONE 6102 1-v.A+A.-.L ..-.-.A++ +L+L++ L+L + L- v + f f + f I 4- I + - -'lt -twig-V --IL -kill! Jil-in --l-- --lk Practicing in the City Since 1895 S. GREENBERG C 0 0 I C YY Optometrist SORORITY-SHOP SHOE 106 W. Sth St. fm GMS Scientifcally Examining Eyes and VARSITY FIVES Ifitzfmg Glasses Is Our Sjvecialzfy for Boys PHONE 7340 606 CONGRESS AUSTIN CARUSO CAFE Phone 2-2903 307 IV. 6th St. -OUR SPECIALTY- -ITALIAN DISHES- HARRY CROCKETT SERVICE STATION GULF PRODUCTS 2601 Guadalupe Phone 2-8065 USE THE TYPEIWRITER THAT CHANIPIONS USE WOODSTOCK For four consecutive years, XVOODSTOCK has been the machine on which the International Commercial Schools Typewriting Contest has been won. W Beclier Lttmlner CO. Investigate WOODSTOCK HOMES BUILT ON Before You Buy E A S Y T E R M S S E C K S Congress Avenue T ' Phone 5333 9th at Lavaca at the Bridge LO CK1-IART ICE CREANI STORES Mi if? - W, Vark HERE ' s ,ff I by M 'Wifi ,f ,L 11 wi' 153 81' A 4 Q Diff' :Ss Q , MQ ,k A Q: ,rl W 'I . 'N Ms QM' G 52. ' use 1-.. - 55 fs f L' ga,- W .5 Q42 5354 J 4 f --L.i--L.i- 401- -4540--ll--ll----l--40----ll--ll----ll .C+ 44 4 f: fJ:2:5 4 4 4 4 D 4 4 CENTRAL TEXAS' MOST 4 4 4 4 4 4 f'1 4 MODERN AN if a4OMPLETE 4 4 4 4 + Us NESS 4 LEFT? + 4 .E .J L. 'swf .J U 24.1 A 4 I A 1 Q 0 N D 1 T I J JY E D 4 1 TZIJJLTJL T fl Tliill' i 4, , 4 4 I Complete Courses Offered 4 I D A Y A N D N I C3 H T Y , 4 i BOOKKEEPING SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHIC 4 4 ACCOUNTING COMPTOMETER ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,,., .. ,..,, M.. A 4' . A:. Z-Ivf'-.IS ,,..., fi 11-' Z'i54544QQ4Q4EiQ.i51'3i5 :-2- 4 V:e.: .,14l ,.1T:., 1..e..,,WZ,i 1 4 .::V:V2,C:.:1::.: :,: ..,:.1.:.:e:: ZDZ ,,,1lez,,:,1.1.1.:.1.1,:T:,2. I 4 4 iizf 411 Zi. ,e:'1.,:41f,.-: 1 4 2 Z4: 4 .1:, ,1:-.1 4 I -1.,:4 ,-,:.:. 4 2eia4iev ' . 4 4.,: V.:, , .:.::,1,, 44,:,:,4 4' 4'14 '1-'1' 4,14 4 ig: A ,-,. 1 4 4 2IE15I2Ii2TQi21:QfLiff 2'SISESEEEEZEEEEEEEEEEEESE f4.9gi.5I'if:'2 i2i24iE '1':' ?i?5?E2E2i2i2i2iEE2i2i 4 CDCDC 4 A 4 '2 ,.,.,.,.,.. , 41 gi12QEQEQQEQZQ',4g5g5g1,5g5g1 -.:- E,-1-2 4'-, I5E5E2E3E5E5E5Q1Q2Q5Q5f5g 5E5E3?5i3E5E3i5E5i5E 55525Q2Q52512523ig252gig25EQEgigEQE525E32533E5E125E2Q52513Q52252555ig55313gi523E1E55gig525E52QE5E5Eaigifiiiiisigwffy,. :,:g,g:gE?g,Q Qfgggixggifrzfggf A5GQ?555553gr5:1giggigigfgigigigagzagzgz 1 3552253555 g :2:2g2gEg5g2g3 ' 4' ' 44'4 '4 ' 4 ' ' 2 + - --4 e-4- ----4-.- ' ,4,.,4 4 + A '-- 15555554 ..l :fZEfifff4u .,.,. -f-Q i4Z??4??l f4f ' ', 4'4 r --1. 1 '4'4 Q . v. 5 -3.-1 ,:f: :2.rET 1 4. 512 ,,E5E5:4.4:51,EEE41'11' 4 11212124 ,:?-1-1- 1:---- +-:Y- ' 4-:- fm' -an-f-1 -6- f .- H: -5,4-15, .1.f,,-.-- ..:.,...,.:,..,,-.,.1.,.,A,.v:,::35,:.L.f.:.1.:.:,1- P - 1515ggiE,Eg5g:5:3gg5g1'-1-2-jf-f Ziff: 4'1'f'f ' 4 4- ::z:e:s:s:3:' , .1 .4 - :1 2 .fe 3' fr. 3 s,1,:sg.g'51:5:g,: 11, -3 ,zz :..::q 4 1:z:f?-2,1555 I gg.. .-.aff 5,1--za 4 424112-I . 1 D RHAM-DRA GHO I fam AT LAVACA PHONE 2-5771 Q! 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 lfil lf1lf lf l' l l l l il l ilfilf O l' l l' '4 4fiO .' lf4 'l' R if 5 3 -fri, Hail -Q----I---ll---'E-41--4h..i---4--'ll--I--L3 4-Ak -Al---13.1---'P---I-JQL--l----ll-1h.L----l--AO--4h..il--41..il-'ll--i.l..l HAENELQS BROWN S The One P1'iccSl01'e F10 W C r S h O p ' 1H -,-..-.. I 1702-1706 LAVAQA ST. - AUSTIN TEXAS 4300 AVENUE A PHONE 3366 YVORK TAKEN IN ANY PART UNIVERSITY ..- OF THE STATE D G S T O R E ESTABLISHED 1884 J. o. BUAAS 8. soNS 407-11 Lavaca Street ROOFING SPECIALISTS CAVE - 50 Years Reliable Service - YOUR FRIENDS SINCE 1885 PHONE 6140 W. H. RICHARDSON 81 CO. HARDWARE - SPORTING GOODS HOUSEVVARE 416-18 CONGRESS AVE. DIAL 5341 A U S T I N PENNANT POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS QUALITY MILL AUSTIN, TEXAS PHONE 0161 208 NUECES ST. lfiT 1 l l lf'l l l '+'ilf'l' l lf l 'TT' ' 5 9 - -O-40--4--1 + IN 3 ITS AU TIN f 7 F011 DACYS HGE -7'Q 'lf l' Cfil' L i F 1 l 4 1 1 , me hifi Name Peterson, Jane ..... Petri, Geneva ....... Philquist, Gordon .... Pickel, Allene ..... Pierce, James ..,. Piercy, James .... Pierson, Lauran .... Pittsford, Bill ...... Poindexter, Allan .... Pool, Barry ....... Popham, Curtis .... Posey, Mary Ethel .... Potts, Mildred ..... Powell, Atrelle .... Powell, Willis ..... Prado, Joe ........ Prado, Maggie .... Prather, Bill ..... Price, Clay ...... Purcell, Barbara ..,. Purnell, La Nell. .. Pyles, Virginia .... Quinn, James ....... Ciuist, Charles .......... Cloist, Mary Catherine ..... Randerson, Joe ...... Randolph, Metze Ann Ransom, Helen ...... WHERE TO FIND THEM Page ........39 ......60,81 U.N.H3976 .......H....39 .....6o,76,195 ........39,94 ...,..H...66 .....39,93,113 .........66,78 ...............6O ....60,79,104,119 ....39,87,197,130 H....U...6o,94 H..,H...H.39 .,...39,79,104 ...H...60,9O ........6o,9o ....u..39,119 ...,.39,96,105 ........6o,79 ......39,99 ..H...H.39 .....4O,96,111 .H.....6O,76 .....4o,99,11o ... .................... ..4o ............H......,.6O,1O9 .......................4O,71 o 1 Rather, Katheryn Nelle ..... 40, 71, 11 , 19, 191, 199 Rauber, Vincent ..... Ravel, Gene ........ Raven, Travis ..... Ray, Harold ...... Ray, Marvel Lee ..... Reddin, Bobby .... Reed, Bruce ...... .................4o ...H..H4O,8Z193 .....66,79,191 ...........66 ......U...40 .....60, 89, 119 Name Sassman, Mildred ..... Saxon, Evelyn ...... Scheffel, Ewald ..... Schlegel, Frances. .. Schmidt, Carrielyn .... Schmidt, Edythe .... Schmidt, Jane .... Schoch, Eugene ..... Schoenert, Anita. . . Schooler, Payne .... Schooliield, Dan .... Schroeder, Ernest .... Schubert, Adela ....... Page ....U....61,84 ......U....61,93 .....H..61,85,109 .....61,77,109,199 ........61,73,191 .....H...49,87 ....67,191 ......,..49 .U....67,76 ....67,96,119 H......H....67,79 Schulle, Bill .......................,.. ...... 4 9, 79 Sahuae,C.ft ............... ..49,95,113,119,193 Schwartzenberg, Lillian ..... 49, 75, 106, 113, 195 Schwarzer, Walter .............. ......,.... 6 1, 107 Scofield, Vernon ..... Scott, Mary Lou. . Self, Dorothy ..... Senter, Rollins .... Shelton, Horace .... Shelton, Mildred .... Sheridan, Jack ..... Shipley, Ray ...... Shirley, Amelia ..... Shropshire, Jack .... Sibley, Pearl ...... Sieck, Lester ........ Silberstein, Anita .... Silberstein, Frances. . , Simmons, Jean ..... Simms, Leonel ..... Simons, Bobby ....... Simpson, Tyler ....... .....6O,89,119 Reed, Nancy .... ......... 6 6, 71 Reese, Carl ....... ......... 4 O, 76 Reeves, Gladys .... .... 6 O, 109, 110 Reich, Virginia ...........,................ 41, 109 Reuter, Richard ............................ 66, 101 Richey, Claude ..........,.................. 60, 89 Richey, Dorothy. .60, 73, 109,110,111, 113, 191,193 Rmhey,AAmy ........ .... 66,s9,1o9,191 Rider, W. B. ............................... 60, 76 Robbins, Bobby ...... ........ 6 7, 107 Robbins, Richard .... ....... 4 1, 107 Roberdeau, Patricia .... .......... 4 1, 71, 191 Roberts, Mar'orie .... ................ 6 0, 79 R6bens,vvnAya .... 41,96,105,113,199 Robinson, B. J.. . .. Robinson, Coad. . . Robisher, Hazel. . . Robisher, Helen. .. Rogers, Henry ...... Rogers, Katherine ,... Rogers, Margie .... Rogers, Phil ........ Rosenberg, Janet ..... Rowe, Billy ....... Rowley, Bob ...... Rowley, Dorothy .... Rupert, Elladean. . . Russell, Bill ..... Russell, Jayne. . . Saage, Ruby Nell .... Samon, Mabel ...... Sandel, Joe Jeitf ...., Sanderford, Eloise. . . Sanders, Eugene ..... Sanders, George .... Sandgarten, Hyman .... Sandoval, Selsa ,..... Sandoval, Susie .... Sanford, Mary. . .. Sassman, Eugene. . . ...............41, .....67,74, ........6o, ....41,1o9, 107 191 110 110 ............,41 ....41,109,11O .............60 .67 99 119 ......H..49,1O1,193 ...H....67,73 .U....49,91 ....p.......61 .....67,101,113 ...U....49,89 ...........67 ...67,96 .......49 ...67,74 .....61,79 ..H..43,1O3 ...H....67,89 ....61,89,109 ..H...67,75 ..... .43,103 ....4S,8O,191 ....43,88,105 Skidmore, Ronnie Mae .... ......... 6 1, 86 Slau hter, Betty Jane. .. .......... 61, 73, 109 SmalT, Betty Margaret ..... ........ 9 3, 67, 99, 109 SmaH,Sybnl ........... .... 61,73,106,109,199 Smnh fdben ........ .......... 89,104,161 Smith Alfred .......... .............. 6 1, 78 Smith smnM Bryan ......... Catherine June. Smith Dan ........... Smith Douglas ....... Smith Elbert ..... Smith Ellen Bess .... ..H..43,113 H.,43,110 ..........,43 .........,..43 .,..43,91,105 ...........43 Smith Ellen Mae... ..... 67, 86 Smith Eugene .... ........... 4 3 Smith Homer .... .... 4 3, 79, 104 Smith lnez ....... ....... 6 7, 74 Smith Louise K ..... ..... 6 7, 77 Smith Lucy Beall. .. ..... . .43 Smith Marion ....... ..... 4 3 Smith Thelma Jo ....... .............. 4 3, 99 Smith Wade ............ ................ 4 4, 88 Smith Wanda Rowena .... ................. 4 4, 100 Sneed, Robert ....... Southwell, Earl ...... Spaw, Bessie ..... ' 41 ............. ,as ....41,79,101,191 ...............61 .....67,a3,1o6 .......67,109 ..........41 ....41,79 ...............41 .H....41,197,13O ....41,99,113,199 ....61,73,109,193 49 94 H...H...H.49 ....61,76 ....61,96 ....49,9O ....67,73 .....49,191 Spears, Sam ...... Speck, Klingman .... Spencer, La Fawn .... Spencer, Mabecca .... Sprinkle, Art ....... Staehely, Carolyn .... Stark, Margaret Joy. . . Starkey, Hal ........ Stayton, Betty ...... Steadham, Betty ...... Stearns, Jackie Lee .... Stegal l, Ray .......... Stenberg, Robert ..... Stevenson, Charlotte Ju Stewart, George ..... Stork, Willie Mae .... Storm, Helen ...... Storm, Mary Lou ..... Stroud, Harriet ..... nC.... ..61,ao,1o4,113,193 ...H......H...44,99 H,....n..44,1o3 ........44,103,113 .....67,77,106,11O ........67,73,109 .....44,79 191 I ,195 9,71 9,84 9,76 4,73 9,84 .......,......44 .......69,103,119 ...., 44 as 119 .....44,91,113,199 ..44 4,77 ..U.....77Q, 44 1Q97 HHQJQ1? gs. ,, 5 a, E if-. '- ,397 9- .f i. I I. 'ff -3139? 4 -1. X 231 ...gk 1 COMPLIMENTS or SAMSCO lVHoLI5sALE PLUNIBING SUPPLIES ELMER FREDE DESOTO - PLYMOUTH SALES - SERVICE . 205 Congress Phone 2-2408 Phone 2-5250 510 Rio Grande 1 HlRSH1S roR THE MAROONS 1 Runclell FOR THAT 4 F,-xMoUs SMILING SERVICE Honle Btlilders, Inc. A FRANK R. RUNDELL, Pres. Lei Your Rent Morsleyt Pay For Your Home R1-IBIIZNIBER HIRSH,S 3 DRUG STORES Reliable Prescriptions 2700 Guadalupe 2313 Rio Grande 214 XV. 19th St. f NELSON DAVIS . HOME DRUG CO. f 26 SON Established 1884 The .f4j1jn'ec1'1z.l1'z1e Place WHOLESALE GROCERS 2230 GLJADALIJPE ST. AUSTIN TEXAS WON ON THE UNDERWOOD PVorld's Typewriting Clzarnpirnrzslzip W'orld's School Novice Cl1mnpio11shi1J World's Amateur Novice Clmmpionslzip UNDERWOOD -:THE MACHINE OF CHAMPIONS:- PRINCE PINCHAEI, Sales Agent Underwood, Elliott Fisher, Sundstrand - Speed the XVorld's Business 616 COLORADO STREET PHONE 6480 DUAL ARTS BEAUTY COLLEGE PAUL O. SIMMS CO. REAL ESTATI: - INSURANCE - LOANS COMMERCIAL LEASES List Your Property with Us for Action ' 2410 Guadalupe St. Austin 615 Colorado St. Phone 2-5021 ff . '4 1 fl. . 1 -l--Jl1--ll--l- -I--40149 -ll--ll!!!-lLL---'P P--49--If---P--4--4h-+--+-Ak---E--4---4' BERTRAM E. CLIESECKE AUGUST WA'1N141Ns HARRIS License No. 2 License No. I3 lil GIESECKE SL HARRIS lil EXPRESSING OUR APPRECIATION OF THE OPPORTUNI TIES FOR CONTINUOUS SERVICE OFFERED US BY THE AUSTIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS DURING THE PAST TWENTY YEARS O il l il' i l l l i ilY1lf 7'? l' l P Q' 'l l lf l l 1l l l lf l 7 T 'O' 1? PCl'm,8I'lCI1CC--- We are living in a period of tremendous change. In re- cent years the entire order ol' things, as re- gards nations as well as individ- uals, has under- g o n e tremen- dous upheaval. And yet some things remain constant. Hon- esty, fairness and justice re- main the same. T h o s e institu- tions which in- tend to live and endure still hold to principles that are jyermzznrfnl. Permanence is the guiding principle in the policy ol the University Studio. XVC are here to stay, and everything we do is predicated on that fact. Therefore, we make the customer's interest our interest, because, if for no other reason, it is to our interest to do so. And in addition, we enjoy pleasing our customers. It is a source of pride and pleasure to us! UNIVERSITY STUDIO Guadalupe at Twenty-first in MEMBER Au5tm's Finest gVm 'f so Z 2? 3 , 5 S DAN E. BICCASKILL, A. S. P., Owner Q 5 I WON-ovrlb 'l i?i 1 '7 ? ? 1Y ? Q ?'7? ' 9 5 is I 5 5 :xi SQ ia 74 'Q E 1 Q Q ,Q J , E P i A 4--ll-JI----I-7-4m1P 'll--ll----L.i----IL -CMJ!----In-Al----IL--OL Alm4h..i'-JIM -ll -hui--JI' -lk--ll--Lgil 11-L Chevrolet Leads in 1939? b o eniIVIue er For seven out ol' eight years Clle1f1'oIel has led the field i11 passenger car registra- tions. Ride in the new Clnfwrolel with iinprovecl Knee Action and Yllflllllll gear shilt lor 21 new thrill. CAPITAL CHEVROLET INC. THE AUSTIN . TRUNK FACTORY Comjzlzments of l 1,a1'ge.s'l and M1151 Complete Line ' ' '1'1'1111ks am! I,ealher Goods in Cewlllml Texas :'. .J arf 5 1 OO C0 NGRE ig AVE, A. ZILKER, A. JACOBS R. C. AMMANN P1'1'.s'ide11l Vi1'e-P1'e.si1I1f11l Se1,'y-Trezzs. ia.. TT is ,,w,,,W,m,uIWW111 1111111111 Wm I is llll l E lm' e ' 1--- l I , P N A he wanuwiununlnmlnlllllllllulllllllliiiililg l Iwmlnmlllflil .1.lll 11. AI 1 Quality lee with Deperzrlalzle Service Capital Ice and Cold Storage Co. NVE SPECIALIZE IN STORING FURS AND WOOLEN GARMENTS hone 2-3168 301-5 Colorado Street Austin, Texas YQ 'l '7'T Q P'1Y i'?f' i nent Store NAU'S SAN JACINTO DRUG STORE P1'es1'1'iptions Filled by a Gradlmte PlII1T777IlC'l.Sf lilth and San Jacinto Phone 4644 EA LT H 1- 5 R O AS TE D You Ea! IN AUSTIN on to Q , rw M -' I FUR YOU gg f IX ' None Belief STVENIENT VG STORE SERVE YoU 'IFRS + l l l + No. 5 I. 914 Wm 4 l2'1'H + Phone 2 - 7 2 2 1 I l No. 3 NO, 4 I SEVENTH AND 2 3 2 4 CONGRESS CTUADALUPE Phone Phone 21 1 G s fs 1 1 fs I E l l T l l 1 CARL AYER Co. JEWELERS . ta Q EEE? 551511544511 22413133 ,. .1 134-lgzljf.. ,lg,11g1,,,.a.1a.:.. 1, ,,,, 1-Y- - . .1 2.4. 71 Y Q .. , - --5-Q -Q 13,114 - ' , '-11:1-,-.1-.1 1ga:-amz.,ggzritzzggzvgtialzza1111111114-R -' California Cool-ees SUMMER'I'lME'S SMARTEST VACJATION AND PL.-XY SHOES 153.95 TO 55.95 FRENCH BOOT SHOP 720 Congress Ave. HYDE PARK DRUG STORE FAUL14 AND EIFLER Se1 vzf11g North 1111811711 for f2'1lIl1'f6'l' of Il Century KL tiki IERE TO FIND THEM Page ......62,107 .........67,88 .....62, 92,109 .........62,86 .....67,101 113 62 .... ,81,109i ......44,76, 111 113 ......U....62,1O7 ..H....45,1O3,121 45,73,11O,111,129 ..H....U..45,1O3 .................45 ......81,111 ........81,110 ....6Q,74,119 ...........45 ...........45 ....67,90,109 g-gmc 240 .35-.Yi - . W. ! A .. 1' JA... 165' aa... 4 . Name Watson, Bill ...... Watt, Otis Neal. .. Webb, Elizabeth. .. Wecldell, Wray .... Weilcel, Beatrice .... Weise, George ..... Weller, MacLeary .... Wells, Patsy ......... Wendlandt, l-leinie ...... . Wencllandt, Margaret .... Wesenberg, Jack ....... Westbrook, Joy ..... Wheeless, Bill Joe. .. Whitaker, Nelson. . . White, Kathleen .... Whiting, Jaclc ........ Whitten, Mary Jane .... Whittle, Margaret .... Whitton, Martha ..... Page ....63,74 .....63,71 .......63,84 ,...47,76,127 ....63,82 ......47,11o ........67,121 ....47,93,11O .........,.47,93 ............67,77 ....47,76,98,113 ...........63,82 .........63,84 ......47 ....a3,9Q ......H...........67,77 Page 2382 Wiclcer, Mary Lucille ................... 47, 71, 125 --1-1--691 86 Widen,Eana.............47,75,1o9,11o,113,1sz1 ----69184 Wiebe,Geraldine.... --H-----671713 ye13,C1SI1Lae...... ..............63,8O,123 ------H--A---M 1 e, en...... U....47,119 I '6717111O911Q1 Wilde, Hermine ..... ....... 6 7,93 191 731 1091 1101 113 Wilder, Roberta ........ ............ 4 7 --451 801125 Wilkins, Dorothy Sue. . .. ....67, 94,109 - --------- 451 77 Wilkins, Walter .....1 ...,.. ...... 4 7 , 104 --671701195 Willcinson,Betty.... 84 ---'-1451109 Willcinson,Jaclc..... ..........,.......68,98 ----1----93 Williams, David... .....63,98,111,113,129 1------45189 WiiIiams,EIgin . 48, 98,113,127,129,13O --1---V--45189 W1lr1ams,Jane.....,. ..................63,86 --'-451761195 Willie,Dorothy........ ...................48,81 '-1591751109 Wilson, Anna Virginia... -'H---69171 Wilson,Bobby........ ..............67,96 ya1san,3ann12...... ....48,73,109,113 ison, eta nn.... ....67,91,109,121 . . .46, 76, 127, 130 Wilson,, Ralph ...... ............. 6 7, 107 '-'----'H67171 Winlcler,l-lelen..... ...........63,93,106 '--461791199 Winn,Dorothy.... .................48,83 ---1---1--M46 Winn,Windy..... ...a3,7a,1Q1,1Q7,1Q9 'HH67176 Wise,lrene..... ........,.....81,106 ----V--6913 vvg111erEBgIy.I..... .........48, 80,129 osc, eci..... '- 4619111O9 Womaclc,l2uth.... .....48, 95 Wood,Eclward... ....63,101 yooglxiohjuuu l....-.94 oo ar , une ..... ..... 4 8, 83 '4617511O91110 Warren, Bill ..,... ............. ..... . 4 8 ,,,,,,,,,,-,67,79 Wr1ght,Evelyn.... ..................63,83 I , -46, 72, 1Q4l 191 Wright, Robert .... ............. 6 8, 72, 121 ,,,,,,,67,7Q,104 Wulcasch,Earl...... ....48,98,111,113,1Q9 ,,,N,,,,,,,,,46 YVukMch,Eugene.... ....48,98,111,113,127,129 4 Wyont, Barrett .... ............. 4 8, 76, 119 ,86,106,109,127 Yam,Edna ........ .......... 63,84 ...........63,86 Yarbrough,Fern.... ..........48,109 ..........63,82 Varyan,Jess......... ....48,72,113,127 .........46,11O Yearwood, Dorothy... ...........63, 81 .. gg, 1121 giett, Cagolypl. .H ...... .......... 4 8, 73 .. ,7 , , 25 oung, va e ..... ...... 4 8 . .67, 73, 109, 121 Young, Jack ...... .... 6 7, 94 Young,Marvin.... ......48, 76 7, , 5 ....67, 72, 104 Zollinger, Ruthina. .. ...41, 75,110 1 ii. 5l3l25,000.00 Saved by the Pupils of the Austin Public Schools Every Account is Bearing 376 and is Insured up to 355000 ARE YOU SAVING? MUTUAL DEPOSIT AND LOAN CO RESOURCES - ji2,000,000.00 illcrest ersey arni PHONE l47F2 CAMERON ROAD HARRY PE'1'ERsoN, Owner -Jcrsy Crcamlinc Products- fn .pf 1 IGIIT ' AWK Theres Nothing Accidental About Quality No. l - 336 S. Congress, Austin No. 2 - 20th and Guadalupe, Austin No. 3 - 2030 Main Avenue, San Antonio l 9 4 1 ' - mini
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.