uf ID IQ, r 1? I f , ,. J. .M ,fqgsu f -.JM A.,-. .,. zF1?mm,g,f' 'f Q I V ' Y' as As the long-awaited circus arrives amid the fanfare of trumpets, presents a spec- tacular show in an atmosphere of glamour and pageantry, then travels on, leaving behind it vivid mernoriesy so does the Comet make its annual appearance, pre- senting in gala panorama the activities and personalities of the school year. lt is in the Comet that We, the students of Austin High School, have the opportunity of seeing ourselves and our associates as the performers in the circus of school life. The editors and staff hope that this book will afford much pleasure and in the future will recall as many pleasant memo- ries as the greatest show on earth, which it has been our aim to portray in this, the Comet of 1940. HM. S010 Q-W af I 4, XX WA 4.37 Est l vI9ZI I939-40 'Rf rbi 5SAssom5 Editors-Icme Manuel, lack Chewninq Business Munuqer-Bill Barnhouse Art-Ierry Hawkins Cover. Lettering-R. E. Burnett Engraving-Economy Engraving Co. Printing-The Steck Co. Class Photographs-University Studio. Informal Photographs-Iohn Crosby Adnimt.-.tin fluxes swf. favorifn frtninfions 'main-es Advertising 35 .V ju W gt Q V wk 1 1? 'E Ad-i iftf.-tin I i 5 ugk M4-. ,M x iii 9' U fldnl-5' q'58'4' 'l sefdilfms arcade annex 10 ff X 1 X stadium gYm a. n. mc ccrllum to the students: to the graduates: My wish tor each graduate is that your years in Austin High have prepared you to think niore clearly, to act more wisely, independently and couragef ously, and to be true to your ideals. When you leave in a very tew weeks, whether to begin college or the guest tor a livelihood, as you face the unknown tuture may you put your hand into the hand ot God. That shall be to you better than a light and saier than a known way. 4+ AC Arg Q-1z,cu..A.,,, g. h. Wells A great high school, like the greatest show on earth, rnust rely upon the quality ot its personnel and their cooperative spirit in every periorrnance. As we approach the end ot our seasons, we look back with pride at the school spirit which has led us on and we look to another year deterrnined that, with an increased loyalty and a finer cooperation, a richer student lite will coine. As the stars ot l94O leave us by graduation, those now in training rnust become the leaders ot our next acts on the rings ot high school days. The spirit of Austin High School, like the greatest show, rnust go on. ut' lei! to right: i. h. qardner, 1. h. blender-mann, r. g. mueller, superintendent a. n. mc callum. e. cx. murchison, mrs. a. p. rohinson, mrs. h. p. bybee. carl widen. school board The Board ot Trustees of the Austin Public Schools is vested by the laws ot the State ot Texas with the exclusive control of the schools. The Board iorms the educational poli- cies ot the schools with the advice ot the superintendent, administers the school finances, and provides buildinas and equipment. The wide range ot duties ot the school board requires that each member be a public- spirited citizen, vitally interested in seeinq that all of the children ot all the people' receive the best education possible. 1 Iust such citizens compose the Austin Board ot Trustees-'the president, Mr. E. A. Murchi- song the vicefpresident, Mr. R. G. Muellery the secretary, Mrs. A. P. Robinsong Mr. L. H, Blendermann, Mr. A. C. Bull, Mrs. Hal P. Bybee, and Mr. Carl T. Widen. registrar crofoot knows the answer . . . especially if it one of miss c:rmstrong's days sounds like ole mcdon- cr1d's farm . . . here cz letter. there cr phone. everywhere cr mimeoqraph. an M has something to do with scholastic requirements and credits. brig fl Ill mrs. iohnson: what's your name, son? that's what i said . . . no, you may not. . . you owe a permit from last week . . . and remember, that one is due tomorrow. . . the following will please come to the office . . . a crowd of students standing around cx door, and there's mr. guinn . . . 5 hours, son. N V,e,4, A -.fx . Mm -W M Cvk 0 'K' , li x Adair, Mrs. Margaret Bicloqical Srienve Brown. Nellie Enqlisli Cuenod, Maude Commercial Ewing, Sheba En-,rlisli Guilin, Frank Physical Science Xu. ,gg m r five ,ga-.-w 'N .4-we Ri 1 Anderson, Mrs. Vera Anderson, Willa Study llnill Burger, E. T. Physical Edurtiliuri Culley, Ima History Farley, Mary English Guinn, W. A. Commercial Commerui' xl Burnes, Bert D. Enqlisii Davis, R. S. lriduslrifrl llclilf'.1lic,:ri Fehr, Carl lxfusiq' Harrison, Alice Librarizm A, ,,,r 13 , ff sf ,4- 427' ia. ,QW aw' , if .Q 43' L ,W ,L if vff 1179 vw...- Armstronq, Grace Barnetie, Thomas B. Sfvif fury Phys A N rice Burton, I. R. Carman, Alice Spiiiiisrix Drcixiifiiivs Enqlisli Dickard, Lucille Dunbar. Mrs. Vida Mi iilifgiiifxiics Coiiiriicrriirl Farley, Mary Gardner, Mrs. Basdall llll1klSil Ari Hayes, S. W. Hill, Helen Biolciciifril Scielirfe Luiiii 1533? Bizzell, Guy Enclish Carter. K. I.. Mciilieincilics Dunlap, Mary Lois Physicnil Eniucaiioii Goff. Cecily Mciliexiii Illi'S Hill, Maclovia History Boysen, Helen Bicioqicfi! Science Casey, Bertha English Ends. C. H. lndustrizil Education Granger, Mary Bell English Hill, Nina English 22 V , Q5 , .,, , fl ggflfeigx - H.. , war 6- -'U' , 4n..p-P my L 'Fifi V Bozarlh, Lillian Home Economics Covington. Weldon Music Epprighi, Kate lVlfllllGlTlCIlli'S Graves, Ellie n lish ,ff Horne, Mrs. W. S. Brooke, Florence R. Enulisli Croloot. Mrs. W. W. Registrar Epprighl. Margaret Pliysical Scierica: Grissom, Bee Mwtlieniaiiis Horion, H. A. 17 2 Housells. Mrs. Della Mathematics Lamberi. Standard Physical Educa lion Moore. Vera Lee Spanish Robinson. Lillie Mae Office Secretary Tyson. K. M. industrial Hoyt, H. H. History Lee, Addison Biological Science Mullins. A. W. Commercial von Rosenberg. Edna Mathe-maiics Wallace. Ianice Commercial all i 5 .2 i Hudnall, Mrs. Gladys i Home Economics Markham. I. W. lournalisrn Neyland, Mrs. Ruth Home Economics Ruqeley, Belly Love Physical Education Weisser, Mrs. Clara Physical Science if x i W, . rw SHE? 18S an ww ad'-v .N , 55 , 344 ,W yrs fe-ni .ww J' - f N '?- NW! Nr t, y ,H p 14.9 if f , Hudspeth, Mrs. Frances Biological Science Marks, Dorothy Commercial Nilschke. Mrs. Willard History Sledge, Woodrow History Wier, G. W. History Hurt, I. M. Mathematics Martin, Mrs. Cleo English Owen, Ada Maude Spanish Snow. Laura History Winfrey, C. S. Public Speaking ir lohnson, Mrs. A. D. Attendance Clerk Martin. S. I.. Industrial Owen. Mau in Orchestr S ' , Ste a nish Witlner. N. H. Mathematics if W' Keel, Iohn Physical Education Martin, Velma Mathematics Ramsey. L. S. lndustrial Sturges. Myrtle Commercial Woodworth. Mrs. Margaret H. Art Knight, Katherine Home Economics Massie. Mrs. F. Librarian Richey, Mrs. F. Home Economics Trenckmann, Elsie German Wray. I. Campbell Music Lamb. Mrs. lack Librarian Mayne. Mrs. Grace K Mathematics Roach. Eloise French Trimble. Zella Home Economics Zivnei. I. Czech 19 ll 'lanes Monday, February 13th . . Good morning ,E .rp fs -xglm 2' ,,: rm ' 52 . A W ,Z 3 Aw f ,,-- Q 14 wg W? X N04 ..-' M. , I I 5 N if Ns., ,W 1 X010 WU jlbkqpl f 1,130 f ' ,U J ai' 13 X IA, .,..-w-1,319-1 '18, v--,wg 'Wm 4 - , ' .f i f 211 . NVE' Q www. QV nf u wxfguisrf Qt siffierii J ' J '2fizfff4iY?51i3g ,S Yi 5 gf sh E 1 ,X z M . 'V' 'ii , 4 5 , f K ff., ,W rr ww xwm HTA 'M w ummm ,vw 3 1 3 , fig A. its ii!! 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'39g Critic '39, Paisano '38, lntra. baseball, basketball, tennequoits, volleyball, archery '37-'40, lntra. debate '37-'38, lntra, declamation '39, Bible, Betty Sue Platonian '37, Sketch '37-'38, Red Iackets '38-'40, Future Homemakers '39- '40g Sec, '39-'40, lntra. tennequoits '37, National Honor Society '40, Adair, Sarah Margaret Preston '37-'4Og Sec, '39g Pres. '40, G, A, A, '39-'40, Maroon Twirling Squad '39-'40g Pres. '40, Red lackets '37-'38, Drum Majorette '39, Student Council '39, lntra. volleyball, tenne- quoits, baseball, basket- ball, archery '37-'40, Althaus, Florene Platonian '39, K, D. V. '38-'40, Treas, '39g Vice-pres, '40, Forum Council '39, lntra. basketball '38, National Honor Society '40 Aten, Margie Ballerstedt, Marion Margaret Preston '38-'40g Executive Council '40, Red Iackets '38-'40, Orchestra '38-'40, Student Council Alt, '39, lntra. volleyball, tenne- quoits '38-'40, State and Nat'l Band Con- test, lst place '39, National Honor Society '40 Barrow, Etta Marie Verse Makers '39, Glee Club '39-'40, Forum Leaders '40, National Honor Society '39-'40, , Bergstrom, A. K. La Tertulia '38-'40g Pres. '39-'40, Treas. '40, Hi-Y '38-'39: Sgt,-at-arms '39, Safety Patrol '35-'407 Cor- poral '37g Sgt. '38: Capt '39-'40, Glee Club '40, Blomquist, Howard Band '38-'40, Adams. lohn Gandy Woodrow Wilson '38-'40g Corresp, Sec. '39-'40, Forum Leaders '39-'40, Forum Council '38-'39, lntra. football, baseball '39-'40, Band '37-'39, Anderson. Kim Woodrow Wilson '38-'40: Historian '40, Student Council '38-'39g Alt. '38, Forum Leaders '39, Chess and Checker '37, Boys lntra. Mars, '38, Boys Pep '38, Favorite e '38, Awalt, St ae Los Habl '38-'40, Future Homemakers '39-'40, Bankston, Arthur Baskin, lim Woodrow Wilson '39-'40, Berlowitz. lack Bloor, Anne Sapphonian '39-'40p Sec. '39-'40, Red Iackets '37-'40, G, A. A. '39-'40, Student Council Alt. '38- lntra, L lntra. quoits, '39-'40, National '39-'40, Gold R, X Albers. Verdell D5:gll Euphronian '38-'39g HO Econ 'cs '38-'40f Parl. '38p Pres, '38, Sec. '38- Treas. ' 95 Pres, Nature Science '37-'38, q Vic r National Honor Society R lacke -'40, '39-'40, Future?-tom akers lntra. olleybal '39, 'S- -. UN Anderson, Waldon Chess and Checker '38. Square-Circle '37, Safety Patrol '36-'39p Secretary '38-'39, Ayers. Chester Barker, Mary Louise Future Homemakers '40, lntra. volleyball, basket- ball, tennequoits '37g lntra- archery, tennequoits '38 Bates Iulia Polyhymnian '39-'40, lntra. Mgr. '40, Red Iackets '39-'40, Future Homernakers . '40, Comet Staff '40, lntra. archery, volleyball '39g lntra. basketball '40, Quill and Scroll '39-'40g Rep, '40, National Honor Society '40, Berry. Carolyn Polyhyrnnian '37-'407 Sec. '39, Red lackets '37-'38, Paisano '39-'40, Student Council '37-'38, Alt. '38-'39, lntra. basketball, Volley- ball, baseball, archery, tennequoits '37-'40, lntra. debate '37-'39, Bohls, Edgar Chess and Checker '38-'39, Hunting and Fishing '39- '40, Forum Leaders '38-'39, Basketball '39, X Andrews, Patsy X Red lackets '39, Saddle Club '37, Ayers, Dorothy Modern Literature '37-'38g Sec, '37g Pres. '38, Hobby Club '39g Pres. '39, Home Economics '40, Red Iackets '37-'38, Future Homemakers '39, Barnes, lay Safety Patrol '38-'33, Football '39, Beck, Melba Le Cercle Francais '39-'40, Gift Club '38, Sketch Club '37-'38, Future Homemakers '39- '40, Berry. Mary Sue Philomathian '39-'40, Future Homemakers '40, Hobby Club '38y Treas, '38, Booth. Betty Platonian '39-'40p Report- er '40, Red Iackets '38-'40, Sketch Club '37-'38g Re- porter '38, 27 ,, ,I fb- . E A+. 315. is is er 65 -ag 1. 'Sf 3 . X Nyw IQ' Q...-f -1.1 , My :aw 1 E? .frm Q fm- M -yy, mb.. 'if 'Kla- X a f , ,g,. K f Boothe. Irene Boothe. Oneta Boswell. Welbon Future Homemakers '39- '40, Boulden. Cecil Guynn Cook '37-'40p Financial Director '38p Critic '39g Vice-pres. '40. Hi-Y '37-'40g Reporter '37, Vice-pres. '39, Student Council '37-'40, Executive Committee '40. Yell Leader '39, Red Dragon '38. Comet Staff '38-'39. Swimming reserve '38-'39 Debate '38-'40. Brooks. Bettie lane Philomathian '38-'40p Treasurer '38g Vice-pres, '39, Brown. I oe Burns. Bobby Franklin '38. Senate '39-'40. Hi-Y '39-'40. lntra. debate '38. Swimming reserve Callahan. Grace Scrapbook '37g Pres. '37. Needle Work '37, Future Homemakers '39- '40. Bradshaw. Mary Iane Brown. Ava Lee Philomathian '37-'40. Red Iackets '37-'40. Student Aide '37-'40. Future Homemakers '40. Frolic Nite '37, lntra. tennequoits, arch- ery, basketball '37-'40. National Honor Society '40. Brush. Margaret Polyhymnian '37-'40g Sgt.- Lg Terfuliq '38 at-arms '39, Rep. '39, Sec. '40, Red Iackets '37-'40, Paisano '38-'39, Forum Council '39, Comet Staff '39-'40. lntra. termequoits, ball, volleyball archery '37-'39, ton '40. basket- w-Jo., 0 wwf Campbell. Lorraine Hobby Club '33, Pres. '38, Phi1O1'r1CIil1iOl1'1 '39-'40 Carter. Ora lean Margaret Preston '37-'407 Exec. Council '38g Hist. '40. Future Homemakers '39: Vice-pres. '39, Twirling Squad '39. Forum Council '38, Glee Club '40, lntra. Sports '39, Castanon. Lydia La Tertulia '39-'40. Brandt. Ursula Minoan '39-'40p Reporter '39y Sec, '40, K.D.V. '37- '38. lntra. Managers '38- '39: Treas, '38, Maroon '38-'40g Asso, Editor '38g Soc. Editor '39p Managing Editor '39, Editor-in-chief '40. German Decl. lst place '38, Student Council '38f Alternate '39, Forum Leader '40, Student Aide arch- Brydson. pres. '39g ii Carleton. William Camera '38-'39, Caudle. Anna LaVerne Home Economics '40, Hist. '40. Spanish Club '38. Gift Club '37-'38, Bouchard. Harry Franklin '39-'40g Parl. '40. Band '37-'40. Music Club '37-'38, State and Natl. Band Con- test '38-'40. National Honor Society '39-'40. Brill. Sheba Hypatian '37-'40g Report- er 39. G. A. A. 39. Red Dragon '38-'40. 10B Reporter. lntra. Declamation '38-'39, Inter, Declamation '38T lst place '38, Dorothy '39-'40. . V. 38. ' . A. '39-'40, Paisano '39-'40. Student Council '38-'39, 13-.lt. '39, Buford. C. B. Lyman I. Bailey '37-'40, Patrol Leader '39-'40. Hi-Y '38-'40g Sgt.-at-arms '39-'40. Safety Patrol '37-'40, Cor- '37-'38g Sgt, '38-'39, '39-'40. 39 40. Iames :lent '40. Carlson. Eloise Gift Club '37-'38, Home Economics '39-'40g Vice-pres. '39p Treas. '40. Causey. Dorothy National Honor Society '40. Honor Society '40, Bouchard. Mathilda La Tertulia '39, Home Economics '38. Sketch '40. Broman. Marguerite La Tertulia Brown. Herbert La Tertulia '38-'407 Vice- pres. '39, Treas. '39p Pres. '40. Chess and Checker '36, H1-Y '39-'40. Safety Patrol '36-'407 Corporal '36g Sgt. '37g Capt. '38: Chief '39-'40. d t. Tommie Dee 7, Q, , dentvgie 40? e 0 rn make '39- -40. i i Q? tennequoits, volley- ,,f 6591 1 1. fzfzfazjvjuky Buzbee. Iocelyn Margaret Preston '37-'40g Treas. '39. Paisano '38. Red lackets '38-'40. Radio Guild '38-'40, Treas. '39, Student Council '38- '40, l2B Reporter. Na- tional Honor Soc, '39-'40. lntra. baseball, basketball '37-'38, lntra. tennequoits, archery '38-'39g volleyball '39-'40. lntra. declamation '39, Carpenter. Mary Ruth Platonian '37-'40g Parl, '40. lntra. baseball, basketball, te-nnequoits '36-'39. lntra. archery '38-'39. Champion. Mary Margaret Latin '39-'40p Sec. '40. Future Homemakers '39- '40, Glee Club '40. Student Aide '37. 29 1 V7 .. fx 'S+' 4 'zlmff 1' vf V Q we , f-5,1 -' A 'E V511-4 tr' Q m ,,,,. , mf- . N353 ',,'fvw . , .,4, 3 L., gr 'ag' f ry W- rn 354- 4 ,JL 'fm ur if l v ,mf ,ff 4 'Fx .M 1 Q , P g ME mf ff 2 A .7 b K Q Y ' J ,-as 2 '55-.. -wr: K 1 H MJ 1' ...ff 1' fc L Tw E ky , . 13 5' f X mg? W' S 1. 1 1 ' . .,.. V - -ff- 5 . 1 .,.,, - A- 'V ' 'K f -'-flfvww-,iwiz , ,,Y.EgagQ34gg7ga ' ' Lzfiifw ' - Q-ass In .. A 4. W 4 , Q, ff P , ff Q JM- 'St' . - is-' f mggzigw., 5, msffbw., mail I f Q 1:1-'ifiikililig' x. L- 1 z it W wr' . ,J f - - nk 2. F, V I- Mk M A - i A 1 fx Chandler. Henry Ann Philomathian '39-'40. Chiles. Peggy Hypatian '37-'40, Rep. '39, Pres. '39, Paisano '38-'39. Red Draqons '39. Future Homemakers '39- '40. Student Council Alt. '37- '38. Ext. Speech '37-'38, Cloud. Maurice Hi-Y '39. Boys' Pep Squad '38-'39. Student Council Alt. '33. lntra. Debate '39. Goldshirts '38. lntra. baseball, football '37-'38. Cook. Iack f Square-Circle '39-'40, Capt. lntra. '39-'40, Treas. '40. lntra. basketball '39-'40, lntra. football, baseball '40 Craig. Carol Iean Cuthbertson. Dorothy Red lackets '37-'39, Student Council '37-'39. Future Homemakers Coun- cil '39, Treas. '39. Student Aide '38. National Honor Society '39-'40. l ' Davis Howard l For dfiers '3 -740, 'c - . VO. bf 1 arc b ' -'40, '3 40. I -Y '39-' 0, res. ' ', l lnter. e . spee 9, l lst placelj ' Inter. extemp. ech '40. Forum 2nd p e winner '39. Cherry. Wendell Glee Club '39-'40, Student Council '37-'38. Forum Leaders '39. Band '37-'38. National Honor Society '39-'40. Clark, David Delano Woodrow Wilson '38-'40. Radio Club '38-'39, Vice-pres. '39, Forum Leaders '39-'40. National Honor Society '39-'40. Cocke. Frances Mu Rho Kappa '38. Shakespeare Club '39- Treas. '39, Pres. '40. Copeland. Floyd Chess and Checker '37. Student Council Alt. '38. lntra. football, baseball '37-'38. K I ,v v, Crock . L' t Soc ic' I l jo Darnell. Laura Sapphonian '37-'40, lntra. Mar. '40. Chewninq. lack Calhoun '37-'40, Treas. '38- '39, Vice-pres. '39, Pres. '40. Student Council '37- '4U, Alt. '38-'39. Hi-Y '37- Sec. '38, Vice-pres. , Pres. '39, Sec. '40. Nature Science '37, Rep. '37, Pres. '37. Forum Lead- ers '39-'4U. Comet Staff '39-'40, Editor '39-'40. Maroon Staff '40. lntra. Debate '38-'39. Favorite Nominee lOth and llth. 9A Reporter, 9B Treas., llA Sec. lntra basketball '39. lntra Volleyball '40. Quill and Scroll '39-'40, Sgt.-at-arms '39, Vice-pres. '40, Sec. '40. National Honor Society '40. '4U: '39 Childs. W. C. Woodrow Wilson '38-'40. Clifton, Martha Home Economics '39-'40. Sketch '37-'40. National Honor Society '40. Costley. 4. Home Ecc Rep. '40. Student Council National Honor '39-'40. Crouch Comet S a Gold R Colley. Patsy '38-'40. Debate '37-38. Courtney. Glen Woodrow Wilson '37-'40, Clerk '40. Hi-Y '38-'40. Band '37-'40. National Honor Society '39-'40. Billie Tom Preston '39-'40. 2 '39 Bluford Paisano '38-'40. Club 38- Red lackets '37-'40. Forum Council '39-'40. lntra. Debate '38, lntra. Declamation '37. lntra. tenn ball, arches baseball ' lmffl '40. .. A! M -I Davis. Marvin Davis- NUHCY D - I K th LG Tertulm '38- Athenaeum '38-'40, Aifrlng' orlggzo G 'yn Forum Leaders '37-'40. Tregs- 883397 lnlfq- Mgr- Redeiijfgss Bend '37-'4Uf 511119 Gnd 35'39' PRS' '39' student Aide '38-'46 Natl. contest '38-'40. V1Ce-PfeS- 405 I A Gold R' ' Student Council 38-39. Future Homemakers '39-'40. Margaret Preston '37-'40, -at-arms '39, Parl. '40. Chiles. Orpha Nell Cloud. Elsie Athenaeum '39-'40. Math Club '39. Future Homemakers '39- '40. Forum Leaders '39. lntra. Debate '39. Collier. Stanley Safety Patrol '38-'40. Craddock. Sue Hypatian '37-'40, lntra. Mgr. '38-'39, Parl. '39. Red lacket '38-'40. Student Council '38-'39, Alt. '40. 9B Reporter. Comet Staff '39. lntra. archery '37-'40, lst place '39-'40, lntra- baseball, tennequoits, bas- ketball, volleyball '37-'40. Curtis. Lewis Scott Socratic '37-'40, Sec. '37, Vice-pres. '38, Pres. '38- '39, Treas. '39, Vice-pres. '40. Hi-Y '38-'40, Sec. '39. Band '37-'40, Asst. Drum Major '39-'40. Orchestra '39-'40. Davis. Frances Sapphonian '38-'40, lntra. Mgr. '39-'40, Treas. '40. Paisano '39-'40, Sgt.-at-arms '40. Saddle Club '39-'40, Rep. '40. Future Homemakers cil '39-'40, Sec. '40. Red Jackets '39-'40. Student Council Alt. '39- '40 Coun- lntra. Debate '38-'39. National Honor Society '40. Deason. Marion Nature Science '40. Basketball Letterman '37- '39, lntra. baseball '39. 31 WH-M b L f.: fi Y . 1 Q nv V 3 ix hx nf V A X.-ff 4? --f fb ...gh 11475 fg.,- 2 f gf H ,Wi Ju Yr! A, , 'iw vm -'QF' Q :x--Q:.'- ,, .1 . 1 QM , . f -N K .: ,fy R' -' Ekzjf:-,,, M. i l f , ' . .ft De Crow. Thomas Calhoun '39-'40. lntra. basketball '39-'40. Doole, Iohn Socratic '37-'40. Band '37-'40. Safety Patrol '37-'38g Buqler '37p Corporal '38. State and Natl. Band Contest '38-'40. Dunn. Mitchell Egan, Iames Guynn Cook, '37-'40. Red Dragons '38-'40. Ewing, Ben Finley. Dean Margaret Preston '37-'40g Rep. '40. Paisano '39-'40. Future Homemakers '39-'40. Maroon Staff '39-'40g Society Asst. '40. Student Council Alt. '39- '40. lntra. volleyball, basket- ball, tennequoiis, archery '37-'39. Fortner. Marge Elaine Philomathian '38-'40: Parl. '39g Critic '39. Red lackets '39-'40. t Dlppery. Caradine Dickson. Lewis Dietrich. Mildred Donoho, Elmira Chess and Checkers '3B- Gilt Club '37-'38. 1 'diron '38-'40g Sgt.-at Margaret Preston '37-'40: '37: Vice-pres. '37, Music Club '39. 1 s '39-'40. Sgt.-at-arms '40, Forum Leaders '40. ture Homemakers '40. Paisano '38-'40g Future Hornemakers '40. UA Secretary, l0B Secre- Treas. '40. Forum Council '39. ary: 1lA Rep.: llB Rep. Student Council '37-'38. Boys' Pep Squad '38. Maroon Staff '38-'39. . Forum Council '38-'39. Gold Shirt '36g Football '37-'40y Track '38p lntra. lntra. volleyball, basket- ball, archery, tennequoits '37-'38. Student Council Alt, '39- '40 Band '38-'39, State Band Meet '38y Natl. Band Meet '39. lntra. basketball, baseball basketball '38g lntra. base- '37g lntra. football '39, ball '40. Dorn, Mary Io La Tertulia '38-'40. Forum Leaders '38-'39. Future Homemakers '39-'40. Drake, Cecil Ducas, Sophie Socratic '37-'38, lntra. basketball Winners '37-'38. Dunlap. Vera K. D. V. '37-'40. Red lackets '38-'40. lntra. Declamation '37. Eckhardt. Norman Research '39-'40. Polo Club '39-'40. Band '39-'40. East. Winnie La Tertulia '38-'40. Leaders '38-'39. Homemakers Dyess, Lola Lee El Arco iris '39: Nature Science '39 Vice-Pres. '39: '39, Sec.-Rep. '40 Library Staff '39. Maroon Staff '39-'40 Publicity Director '40. Forum Leader '39-'40. Forum Council '39. lntra. Declamation '39. l Ehlers. Victor Eklunfi, Hot, Jasper Ellison' Billy Aclonian Woodrow Wilson '38-'40p arms 40. Sec. '38-'39g Vice-pres. '39g MQTQUTGUU Treas. '40. Hi-Y '39-'40. Student Council '37-'40. lntra. Debate '38-'39. National Honor Society '40 Farrow. Christine Faubion' i . Lyman G. A. A. 38-40 I- Rep. '39-'40. Future Homemakers Council '39-'40. Red lackets '37-'40. lntra. Sports '38. National Honor '39-'40. Fields. Dorothy Nell Scrap Book '37-'38. Hobby Club '40. Future Homemakers '40. Iames Jw Wilson '37-'40g '39 r '39-'40. tate, National Contests '38. Firmin. Mary Iohn Ford. Georgia Mae Philomath Club 373397 Future Homemakers Sec. '39. ' '39-'40. Future H Patrol '37-'40p lntra. archery, tennequgoitslf Sgt' Major '40. baseball '39, lntra.'j5tnqe-x ' Hi,Y '39,'4U: Treas. '40. POUCJ '4O- National Honor Society '40. National Honor Society '39-'40. Foster. Rose Mary Foster. Willodene Fowler. Ianell Fmncis' phcffles I Philomathian '38-'40g Aclonian QUHIQTCI 33' 40: V1Ce'P1'9S Sgt.-at-arrns '39. 397 Pres- 40' Red Iackets '38-'40. Gold R. 33 ,, ,A K E. 6 q ie gy , , fix , W, ., , -, W - M4s,gfaffg,,. Q -A ,jig ,Aw ..f.1 F gf -,err 4? CW' f uf! if Q :,, . ..., 3 ' if-F , ,WWF '95 if-f,. 4g:,:,' v. , P' FW Q fum -v fy 'I' 5 -fx lp. YQ .ku N15 'ffbw Sinn M 1 Q., .i ,M lt' 'sf' ff -Jr S3 ,gh Q 4 W 'I ,Wg f 4155 Eff , A uw , 3 5 wi -V., 5 Q iw Wm .mffv . ,333 k 5 4 N-, HV-Q W hun' Francis. Patricia Sapphonian '37-'40. Paisano '39-'40. Future Homemakers '39-'40, Student Aide '37-'38, lntra. basketball, volley- ball '39-'40. Freund. Virginia Forum Leaders '38-'39, Student Aide '37-'40. ttttt Gellman. Golda lean Orchestra '38, Library Staff '40, Forum Council '40. National Honor Society '40, Gould. Helen Chinese Checkers '38, Future Homemakers '39-40. lntra. tennequoits, volley- ball, '37: basketball, baseball '38, Grein. Dorothy Ann Platonian '39-'40, Sgt.-at-arms '40. G, A. A. '37, Hobby '37, Chinese Checkers '38, Future Homemakers '39-'40. Red lackets '37-'40. lntra. basketball, volley- ball, tennequoits, archery '37-'40. Griffith, Nellie lean Minoan '38-'40g Vice-pres. '38, Fres, '39-'40g Treas. '39g lntra. Manager '33- '40, first place '39. Nitty Needlers '37-'38, Vice- pres. '37p Pres. '38, G. A. A. '37-'38, Forum Council '40, Favorite Nominee '40, Queen Nominee '39-'40. lntra. basketball, base- ball, volleyball, tenne- quoits, archery, '39-'40. lntra. ping-pong, bad- minton '39-'40. Frank, Lois Sapphonian '37-'38p Treas. '38, Future Homemakers '39-'40. Comet Staff '39-'40. Student Aide '39, Fritts, Bobby Sapphonian '39-'40g Sgt.- at-arms '39p Rep, '40. Red lackets '37-'40. Radio Guild '38-'39, Red Dragons '40. Forum Leaders '40. Maroon Staff '37-'39, T, H, S. P. A. '39, I. L. P. C. '39-'40. Quill and Scroll '40. Garonzik. Hannah Lois Comet Staff '39-'40. Future Homemakers '39-'40, Radio Guild '38-'40, Librarian '39g Rep. '40. Student Council Alt. '37 Forum Leader '39-'40. Forum Council '38-'39. Red lackets '37-'40. lntra. Declamation '38, Ext, Speech '37, George, Dick Band '36-'40p Sec,-Treas. '38-'40, Chess and Checker '36-'37, Nature Science '37-'33, Research '33-'39, Graham. I ohn Philip Chess and Checkers '38, Hypatian '3 40 Hi-Y '39, National Honor Society '40, 1 Gribble, Elizabeth Polyhymnian '37-'407 Parl, '38, Red lackets '37-'407 Vice-Pres, '39- Exec. Council '38, S Council '37-'39, Exec Council '37p Clerk '37- Rec. Sec, '38-'39, Staff '37-'40, Feature itor '38, Editor '39, l0A Sec,7 l0B Sec.: 12B Vice-Pi Honor Soc: Pres, '39, Quill and Scroll '38-'40. W., Gustafson, Sidney Franklin '40. Chess and Checker '37-'38, Hunting and Fishing '37, Camera '38, Band '37-'40, Libra- rian and Manager '37-'40. Baton '38-'39: Pres. '38p Vice-Pres, '39. Tennis, basketball reserve '37-'38, lntra. baseball, football '38-'39, Bowling team '39- '40, National and State Band Contests '37-'40. Franklin, Claude Los Habladores '39-'40g Sgt.-at-arms '40. Frizzell, Shelby - Philornathian '39-'40, G. A. A. '39-'40, Tennis Letterman '39-'40, Red Iackets '37-'40. Glee Club '38-'40. lntra. tennis, basketball, deck tennis, ping-pong, '37-'38, lntra. baseball, volleyball, badminton '39, Gaulding Graham. Iulie 73 Treas. '40, '39-'40, Glee Paisano '38 '39, Red lntra. 37 38 Z2 Fredrich, Iimmie Margaretta Byers Sec, '39, Orchestra '36-'38, Euphronian '38. lntra. Debate '38, Needlers '33 '38-'39: Nifty lntra. tennequoits '37-'397 lntra. volleyball '38, Fulkes, lack Forum Leaders Gault, Imogene Platonian '40, Future Homemakers '39-'40. estra '38, basketball '37-'38, Dorothy Virginia Preston '37-'40p Council '38-'407 '38g Pres, '39g lntra. :tger '38-'39, Paisano 39 40. G. A, A. '39-'40: Recording Sec, '40. Red lackets '37-'40. Student Council '37-'39, Alt. '37- '39y Vice-Pres. 1lAy Sec. llB, Favorite Nominee '38p Queen Nominee '38, Track '39p Football '39, Comet Staff '38-'40. basketball, Volley- tennequoits, badmin- archery, baseball, ong '37-'40, Martha '37-'40p '38-'39, 38-'40. Student '37-'38: Alt. '39, lackets '37-'33, Debate '37-'38, basketball, volley- tenneguoits '33-'40. Coleman 37-'40p Critic '39g Track Gustafson. Wallace Model Airplane '36-'37, H1-Y 39, Student Council '40. Forum Council '39, Football Goldshirts '37, Football letterma '39, Freeman. Dorothy Gambrell. William Socratic '40, Research '39, Hi-Y '39-'40, K. D. V. '37-'38, Forum Leaders '37-'40. Band '37-'40, National Honor Society '40 Gault, Wanda Future Homemakers '39, Gonzales. Tony El Arco lris '39-'40g Rep. '40: Sgt.-at-arms '39, Gregory, Mary Platonian '37, Philomathian '38-'39, Future Homemakers '39-'40. Student Aide '37-'39, lntra. tennequoits, basket ball, volleyball '37-'39, Griffith, Eugenia Euphronian '37, Vice-Pres. '37, Margaretta Byers '40. Future Homemakers '40, Hahn, Laurine Euphronian '39. Rcfdio '37 38I SGC- '33- Los Habladores '39-'40y 1- Sec. '39-'40, 9 chestra '39-'40, Haene Clar BG Cl '40- S 10 ian V532-!. Pa' -'40, x c. -.L W :. t? : lu ' f' 40: c. eas. P, res. '40. 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Student Aide '39-'40, lntra. ping-pong, tenne- quoits, archery, '39-'40, Harrell, Mariorie Platonian '38-'397 Rep. '39. Euphronian '37, Treas. '37. Hale, George Socratic '38-'40: Vice-pres. '39p Sec. '40, Radio Guild '38-'40: Pres. '38-'4Op Vice- Pres. '39. Forum Leaders '38-'4U: Gold Medal '38. lnter. Ext. Speech '37-'39p third '37, second '38, sec- ond '39. lntra. Declama- tion '38. lntra. Debate '38- '4O. Inter. Debate '38. National Forensic League. lntra, Art Contest '38, second place. Poet Laureate, second '39. National Honor Society '40. Hanson, Corrine Margaretta Byers '40, Euphronian '37-'38p Sec. '37-'38g Rep. '38. Maroon Staff '38-'39. Student Aide '38-'4O. Harris atfici - Mar - L eston '38-' lttee '38-'39g I ' Q o 39- 40. . Red lackets '37-'39. Forum Leaders '37-'38. lntra. Declamation '39. National Honor Society '39-'40. R Iackets ' 340. S de t C il Alt. '38. oo if '39-'4Og Soci ditor '40, Stude Aide '38-'40, Quill and Scroll '4U. Heath, Duncan Heat , i lntra. Football '391 n 39. lst place. ann 40. V . 3510: a. W ntra. all, basket- Hester, Nelwyn L'ee Margaret Preston '37-'39. Future Hornemakers '39g Pres. '39. Paisano '39. Red lackets '38-89. Student Council '37-'38. lntra. basketball, tenne- quoits, archery, baseball, volleyball '37-'4O. National Honor Society, '39-'4O. Horneyer, Clarence Chess and Checkers '37-'38. Boxing, Bantamweiqht '37-'387 Champion '37, Free Throw '38-'39. Hutchings, Johnny ball, t nequoits, '39-'40. Hightower, Frances Ann La Tertulia '4O. Red Iackets '37-'39. Student- Aide '37-'40. Ext. Speech '38. Horton, Billy AH51,,,,t,I.ro,-ion, Senate '37-'40g lntra.'k '-fa Mgr. '38. Chess and Checkers '37, Boys Pep Squad '37. Basketball Reserve. lntra. basketball, football, volleyball, baseball, tree throw '37-'40. Basketball '38-'39. Iackson, Margaret Red Iackets '39. G. A. A. '37-'38. Hamilton, A. I. Hardy, Mary Margaret Polyhymnian '38-'4O. Red Iackets '38-'39. Forum Council '39. Stu- Heinie. Anna 1 James, Ioy. dent Council '38-'39, Alt. '39-'40. Q2 Hamilton, Ioy Euphronian '37-'40, Vice- Pres. '38-'39f Pres. '401 lntra. Mgr. '39. lntra. baseball '38-'39, champions '38-'39. lntra. tennequoits '37-'39, champions '37-'38. lntra. basketball '37-'38, second '37-'38. Volleyball '38-'39, school champions '38. Badminton '39, Club champions '39. Harkrider. Iane Red lackets '37-'39. Maroon Staff '38-'39. Quill and Scroll '40. National Honor Society '39-'4U. mann, I ohannah Winifred Guild '38-'39. Club '39-'40. typing '39. Staff '39-'40. Council '39. and Scroll '4O. Richey Cook '37-'4Og '39. Hi-Y '37- Dragons '39. 37-'39, Student '38-'40: Alt. '39- ell Leader '39. basketball, football first place. M. A. Iamison, Chellie Euphronian '37-'38. lane Adams '38-'39g Sec. '38g Treas. '38-'39: Vice-pres. '39. Student Council '38-'39. Hamilton. Mildred Euphronian '38-'40y Treas. '39-'40. lntra. baseball champions '39. lntra. tennequoits, school champions '38, club champions '39. lntra. basketball, second place '38. Harmon, Autrey Chess and Checker '37-'39. Hawkins, Ierry Latin '37-'40g Treas. '39. Comet Staff '397 Art Editor '39-'40, Art Contest '37-'38, Second place, '37, Third place, '38. Forum Leaders '37-'38. Quill and Scroll '40. National Honor Society '38-'40, Gold R.. Herald, Elizabeth Holmes, Florence Huff, Liska Philomathian '38-'40: l Vice-pres., '397 Sec. '40. lntra. basketball, volley- ball, tennequoits, base- ball, archery '38-'39: lntra. basketball, volley- ball, ping-pong, badmin- ton, archery, '39-'4U. Johnson. Bernice 37 Qm- rn -1 K. M54-K I Q' xv 4 , X , as 1-M f l if M w' Y' x ml - sw -.0 AM -w ,- mf' TN if ff? wry' , KU, ,.., :: .W. . fi-, .r-xw V , Q Q Sw Jil? - 'ffl A 7 , . ,Qgjj I Tk iifE12,ffsfa ' 9 yi Y. . ,,,, L ,,,. 'G , . , Kg, .IFSEFFIE-K?F': :,T' ?iElP!- :- x512:. 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Future Homemakers '39. lntra. Volleyball '40. Lair, Virginia Margaret Preston '37-'40. Paisano '39-'40, Rep. '40. Forum Council '39. Future Homemakers '40. Lee, Daphine Margaretta Byers '39-'40. Euphronian '38. Home Economics '39, Iohnson, Frank Senate '37-'40. Hi-Y '37. Boys' Pep Squad '38. lntra. basketball '37-'40g lntra. football '37, '39-'40. Jordan, Charles Socratic '38-'40y Vice-pres. '39: Sgt.-at-arms '40. lntra. debate '39. Keith, George Woodrow Wilson '39- Sec. '39: Vice-pres. Checker Club '38. Airplane '38-'39. Leaders '39-'40g Pres. '40. Hi-Y '39-'40q Pres. lntra. debate '38-'39g Extemp. speech '39p dent Council '39-'40. '38-'39. lntra. basketball football, ping-pong, base- ball '39-'40. National Honor Society '39-'40. Kieslinq, Iuanita Philomathian '39. Knox, Iames Hi-Y '39-'40. Lamb, Platonian Red Iackets Radio Guild '39-' Hist. '39g Librarian lntra. declamation Leiserinq, George K. D. V. '37-'40. Band '37-'40. Orchestra '38-'40. Iohnston, L' a eese Forum L er '38-'40. 'fl Jones, Doris ff Orc -'40. Na norgciety '40. Iordan, Virginia Polyhymnian '37-'40. lntra. volleyball, tenne- quoits, basketball '37y lntra. volleyball, '38: lntra. tennequoits '39. Kilburn, Geneva National Honor '39-'40. 38 39. '39 Letterman Lemon, Tom Senate '38-'40g Rep. '38: Treas. '39. Hi-Y '37-'40. Red Dragons '40. Forum Leaders '39-'40. Boys' Riding Club '387 Vice- pres. '38. Camera '37. Comet Staff '39-'40. Student Council '37-'40p Alt. '37-'38. lntra. debate '37g lntra. football, basket- ball '37-'4U: lntra. volley- ball '37-'38. Track '38-'40g Letterman. National Honor Society '40. X Ioseph, Paul Kelly. Iohn Kinney, William Senate '37-'40, Sec. '33, '40g Vice-pres. '38p Pres. '39: Treas. '39. Hi-Y '38-'39. Chess and Checker '37. l0A Pres.: l0B Vice-pres. Football '37-'40p Goldshirts '37g e m ' - 38, '37-'39: Gold- 37: B-Team '38. Volleyball '40. mal Honor Society 40: Vice-pres. '39. Matt '38-'40g Treas. Vice-pres. '40. Council '38-'39, RSP-7 Sgt.-at-arms. Honor Society len lx Lentz, Leland Iones, lay Y. Guynn Cook '38-'40y Sec. '39-'40g Pres. '40. Hi-Y '38-'40: Rep. '39-'40. Stu- dent Council '39-'40p Alt. '38. l0A Sq -at-arms: l0B Sgt.-at-arms: llA a Letterman '39, Mgr. '40. Fite Nite Sgt.-at-arms. lntra. basket- ball '38-'40, lntra. base- ball '38-'39g lntra. football '40 Ioseph, Rose Dorothy Hypatian '37-'40. Paisano '39-'40. Future Homemakers '39-'40. Comet '38-'40, Extemp. speech '37. lntra. archery, volleyball, basketball, tennequoits '37-'39. Quill and Scroll '39-'40y Treas. '39. Kendall, Penny Polyhymnian '38-'40. Student Council Alt. '40. Forum Council '40. lntra. declamation '39, Knippa, Mabel K. D. V. '39-'40. Red Iackets '39. Future Homemakers lntra. volleyball '40. lntra. typing '39. '39. Kriegel, Ellen K. D. V. '39-'40. Future Homemakers '39-'40. Lay, Coy Senate '38-'40g Sgt.-at arms '39: Hist. '39. Hi-Y '37-'40: Dist. Hi-Y Sec. '38. Forum Leader '39-'40. Camera '37. Comet Business Staff '40. lntra. debate '37. lntra. basketball, football '37-'40, lntra. volleyball '37-'38. Track '40g Swimming Letterman '37-'40. National Honor Society '40. Lentz, Robert Lee Hi-Y '39-'40, Vice-pres. '39. Chess and Checkers '39, lntra, football, basketball, softball '39-'40. 39 A N T' I ,i , , ' . m 2f'f7 f'- 3,5 L 11 A ' ' 5'g,Vg!gF -EF in 5 55 l f f . V f ri N as 'N FZ, 'z. Q N 'M 'Q ' LMC 1, 'T ., , ist, X X m ,Qinf W in - gig ,L Ni 2 - Q vu, .i M f , .F fm- ff XY xl: N. fx au, AW ,af ,fb We-2 QE- S191 ,M-Q f x 'Gr K fufk if 5 iw? 56 ,Q vw v x . H i K ,,1, 5 h zh- 2' ff ,Linn N .. .. I S in 'iw , 'WL . .ff --Adil? wr QQ wi . My .Q yr Z-,Ma Q - X. l. ' Fw 'vw was . A 1 ai i f f A Lester, Bettie Lee Margaretta Byers '39-'40. Sketch Club '37-'39, Litton, Doris Athenaeum '39-'40p Treas. '39-'40. National Honor Society '39-'40. Lott, Iessie Philomathian '39-'40. Forum Leader '39-'40. Maroon Edit. Staff '39-'40g Associate Editor '39y Managing Editor '39-'40g Editor-in-Chief '40. Maroon Bus. Staff '37-'40g Adver- tisinq Mar. '37-'38p Busi- ness Mgr. '38-'40. Comet l Business Staff '40. Quill and Scroll '38-'40p Critic '38-'39g Sec. '39-'40g Vice- pres, '40. lntra. basket- ball, tennequoits '37-'38, lntra. tennequoits, pina- ponq, archery, baseball '39-'40. T, H. S. P. A. delegate '38. l. L, P, C. delegate '40. Maroon Service Award '37-'38, McCall. Louise Latin Club '39-'40g Treas. '40. Chinese Checkers '38-397 Vice-Pres. '38. McCulloch. Katherine Minoan '38-'407 Pres. '39. Home Economics '37. McMaster, Iimmy Woodrow Wilson '40. Manlove, Helen Sapphonian '37-'407 Sat.- at-arms '40p Most Valua- ble Member '40. Paisano '39-'40. Future Homemak- ers '39-'40. Saddle Club '40. Forum Leaders '37-'39. Forum Council '38. Student Aide '38. Red lackets '39-'40. Student Council Alt. '38, lntra. declama- tion '37, lntra. debate '39. Ext. speech '397 first place. lntra. typing '37. intra. basketball, tennequoits, volleyball, archery, base- ball, ping-pong '37-'40. Radio Guild '40. Lewis. Dorothy Nell Philomathian '39-'40: Vice- pres. '40. Radio Guild '37-'40g Librarian '38y Pres. '40. Student Aide '37-'40. Student Council '37-'38, Forum Leader '39. Forum Council '38-BQ. Red lackets '37-'40. intra. dec- lamation '39. lntra. tenne- quoits, archery, badmin- ton, basketball '39-'40. Favorite nominee '37. Lewis, Walter Calhoun '40. Hi-Y '39-'40. lntra. debate '39 lntra. basketball '39. Entra. football '40. Loney. Norman 1 l Ligon, Sarah Lindsey. Elwyn Long, Jacqueline National Honor Society Gridiron '38-'40, Che-S5 Platonian '3Q.'4O7 Sec' f '39 -ill. and Checkers '37-'38. Sketch Club '37-'39, Freshman football '36. Pres. '38-'39. L k I B B Team '37. Forum Leader '39-'40. NEQOZD 722-40 Scfe-ty Petrol '37-'33 Student Atne 37:40. ' Football Letterman '38-'40. Red lackets '37-'40. Luce La Verne . National Honor Society' A h ' 13 7,4 I j Lucius, Iohn Sipizjrfqiiiiirgl ,397-.3991 Eenate '38-'40y Sec. '38: Lundgren, Helen Homemakers U39-2405 Q t res Sec. '39,k 1 ' t ' I ' . l I' vt Q ' ' 1 l ' l t .l I , li r ' McClain, Ed a M C - k Y, T, A '3 .' O, '38, p1,ilOi:::1:iCln McCright, Mary Ethel V 9 I ' 7 91407 lntra. Managers Y' T' S' 37'4O' GS' 4 Pres. '40. Radio R 9 ' ' , Sec. 21 '3 res. '40. lf- , G S en? '40. Student 38-4 V, '38-'40. Forum Foru Leade -33. '38-'39. Red Gold R' I '40. lntra. National Honor Society 40. badminton, '38-'40. McCullough. Earl D. Calhoun '37-'40g Htst. '37g ',3Ig'3f1'E 'Y Sqt.-at-arms '40. ' ' ' , , tl Honor Society lntra. football '37-'40. lntra. baseball, basket- ball, '37-'38. McMaster, Mary Philomathian '39-'40. 122:33 Manuel, lane Saddle Club '37-'40g Sec.- Treas. '377 Rep. '39 Comet Staff '38-405 Editor '39-'40, Orchestra '37. Quill and Scroll '38-'40. National Honor Society '39-'40. Marquis, Maurine Student Aide '38-'39 Forum Leaders '39A'40. Red lackets '39-'40. lntra. debate '39g first place. inter. debate '39-'40. volley- lntra. basketball, ball, tennequoits '37-'38. nid Martin, Lou Edith French Club '37-'40g pres. '395 Pres. '40. Radio Guild '39-'4Og Corr. Sec. '39-'40. Glee Club '39. Ext. Speech '39. Tennis '38-'39. Declamation '38-'39. DTI Club '39 40 Honor Society Vi 40. 40. 40. ce- Long, Ianice Philomathian '38-'40g Rep. '40. Red Dragons '39. Radio Guild '39-'40g Rep. '39g Sec. '40. McBee, Virginia Alethanai '37-'SSQ Sqt.-at- arms '37-'38. Platonian '38-'40y Parliamentarian '39-'40. Future Homemakers '39-'40. National Honor Society '39. lntra. baseball, basketball, volleyball, tennequoits '38-'40. lntra. badminton '39-'40. McCuiston, Ray Mclver, I. D. Woodrow Wilson '39-'40. Radio Guild '39-'40. Latin '37. Forum Leaders '40. Manqum, Kathleen Margaret Preston '38-'40. French Club '37. Paisano '38-'39. Forum Leaders '39-'40. Red lackets '39. Student Council '397 Alt. '38. lntra. basketball, volley- ball, baseball '37-'40. lntra. tennequoits '38-'40. lntra. declamation '39. Martin. Rayilell Minoan '39-'gk Home Economics '37-'38. Maroon '38, 41 anim 3141 ' . ',., ' ' J My 35 - X-F 4-sf' A ,MQ Q P k 'QR , ,ng , 7, Ay? i 3. ... A -go 'if Q' 'A Q .Xiu w,A.,..g! A 1 4- J, 2 ,L gl 'fum Q 1. 5, 'Y 3 Martin, William Maysel, Iennings Chess '37-'4U. Basketball '38-'39. Goldshirts '38-'39. Miller, Robert Socratic '37-'40, Rep. '40, Sec. '38-'39. Hi-Y '38-'40, Sec. '39. Student Council '37-'4U. Maroon Staff '39-'40, News Editor '39-'4O. Library Staff '39-'4U. National Honor Society '39-'4O. Gold R. Moorhead, Lenora Los Habladores '37-'38, Rep. '38, Red lackets '39-'40, Gold R. Muenster, Dari Hi-Y '39-'4O. Gridiron '38-'40, lntra. debate '38-'39. Football reserve '38-'39. Football letterman '39-'40, National Honor Society '4O. Nelson, Annabelle E. G. C. Literary Society '40 Gilt Club '38-'39. Newton, Wayne Massey, Billy Meredith, K ry n gil? ets ' . 'tx f ,bww MW Mills, Mary Lou Margaret Preston '37-' Executive Council '38-' Parliamentarian '39, Sec. '4O. Paisano '38-' Future Homemakers Student Council '4O. Student Aide '38-'40 lntra. tennequoits, az ery, volleyball, basket- ball, baseball '37-'38. Morris, Coley Grant Y. T. S. '37-'40, Treas. '39. Murphy, Margaret Athenaeum Nelson. Minnie Marqaretta Byers '39-'40, Sgt.-at-arms '39, lntra. Mqr. '39-'40. Red Iackets '39-'4U. G. A. A. lntra. Mgr. Forum Leaders '39-'4U. Student Council. National Honor Society 3.22311 Nicholas, Anna Gift Club '37-'38, Massey, Gladys Adonian '38-'4O: Critic '38: Sgt.-at-arms '38, Treas. '39, Sec. '39-'4U. Future Homemakers '39-'4O. Messick, Gene Morris Platonian Muston, Warren Lyman I. Bailey Chess and Motor Club lntra. l '37 Track Honor '39-'40 ' Nolen, Helen Claire Margaret Preston '38-'40, Treas. '39, Vice-pres. '39. Red Iackets '37-'40, Treas. '39. K. D. V. '37. Latin '37-'38, Critic '37. Forum Leaders '39-'4U. Student Council '37-'39, Alt. '37. Executive Committee '38, Corr. Sec. '39. Glee Club '39-'4O. Comet Stall '37- '39, G. A. A. '38-'4U. National Honor Society '39-'4O. Quill and Scroll '39-'4O. Massie, Helen Minoan '39-'4U. Y. T. S. '38-'39. Red Iackets '37-'39. lntra. archery and tennequoits '39-'4O. Messick, Rudel Monroe, Mary Angeline Platonian '38-'4O. Latin '38-'4O. lackets '37-'4O. Leaders '38-'4O. Club '40. Moss. I. C. Checker '37-'39, , Preston ic '38-'40, t-arms '39. '37-'4O. Vivian 38- 39 Novy, Dave Chess and Checker '38. Maroon Staff '39, Adv. Mgr. '39. lntra. basketball, volley- ball, football '38. Honor Society '4O. '38-'40, Rep. '38, Mayes, Bernice Platonian '38-'4O. Chinese Checkers '38-'40, Pres. '38-'4O. Glee Club '39-'40. Red lackets '37-'40. Comet Business Staff '39-'4O. lntra. tenne- quoits '38-'39. National Honor Society '40. Meyer, Dagmar lean Adonian '38-'40, Critic '38, Vice-pres. '38-'39. Future Homemakers '39- '4O. lntra. archery, bas- ketball, tennequoits, base- ball '38. lntra. archery, basketball, tennequoits, '39-'4O. Moore, Felicia Philomathian '38-'4U. Pres. '39, Critic '40. Mueller, Eva Euphronian '38-'40. Future Homemakers '39-'40. Intramurals '38-'39, first place. Neitsch, Marie Newman, Bruce 38, sec. '39, Band J, 39-'4O. Homemakers baseball, tenne- I ,Z . pdf J Novy, Harold Calhoun '38-'40, Sec. Student Council '39, Alt. '39. Orchestra '38. Maroon Staff '39, Amusements Editor '39. lntra. basketball, football, volleyball '39. National Honor Society '4O. '39. 43 ,JW ww, ,ow -vt! E 3 .AA up A ,wa 'un ff Amy ...aww A , ! aura' nv.. I Olson, Kathleen w e il Parker, Doris Kwannon '40g Treas. '40. Student Aide '40. ow Wi e '39. Socra 'c . ' l Y N 139 1 I PCI Q 0 O OC ,,f,, ' to .J B J f:.if'5. ' 0 . X X Patterson, Loyce G. A. A. '39-'40. Marqaretta Byers '39. Red Iackets '38-'40. Forum Leaders '39-'40. Maroon Staff '39-'40. National Honor Society '40. Piercy, James Chess and Checkers '37-'39. Safety Patrol '37-'38. Y. T. S. '38-'39: Sgt.-at-arrns '38. Nature Science '40. Potts, Mildred Alethenai '38g Trea. '38 Y. T. S. '39: Vice-pres. '39. Ram Io Sp s dor3-'g pors :tor 9 0 kli '3 -'4 : R . '40 roon Stat! 38 405 sst. ' ' 8 39 l ' ' -'4 7 T. H . P. . '39-'40 4th ' rts oumn' d in ort ry I Mgr 1 7 40 in , s s . nt . '. ' 8-539 Boys' tivity '37- Go s 'IU-'38g B team terman '39-'40. oxin 8 39' finalist. Quill and croll '40p Sqt.-at-arms '40. 3B.- CI tba 3 - 7 ' -'3 :' Reeves, Gladys Platonian '38. Kwannon '40g Pres. '40. Red lackets '38-'40. G. A. A. '38-'40p Sgt.-at-arms '39, Future Homemakers '40g Sec. '40. Intra. basketball, volley- ball, archery '39-'40. Richey, Dorothy Polyhyrnnian '37-'40p Treas. '39y Vice-pres. '39g Pres. '40. Red lackets '37-'40g Sqt.-at- arms '38-'39y Pres. '39-'40. Radio Guild '38-'39. G. A. A. '38-'40. Future Hornemakers '39-'40. Red Dragons '39. National Honor Society '40. Peiser, Anna Mae Platonian '37-'39y Rep. '37g Vice-pres. '38: Sec. '39. Kwannon '40. Future Homernakers '40 Rep. '40. Piper, Leroy K 7-'38. Prado, Margaret Y. T. S. '39-'40. Randolph, Metze Ann Sapphonian '37, Red Iackets '37-'40. Glee Club '39-'40. Radio Guild '39-'40. Cornet Staff '38. Maroon Adv. Staff '37-'33, '37-'38- Student Aide '37-'40. Intra. Declamation '38. National Honor Society '39-'40. Reeves, Mary K. Minoan '39-'40g Vice-pres. '40. Red Dragons '39. Sr. Intra. d first place ' .- Mrwq,, Q u.---avg Rider, W. B. Franklin '38-'40g Parl. '39g Pres. '40. Chess and Checker '37. Red Dragons '40. Intra. debate '39. One-act play '40. Pennington, lack Craft Guild '36 Safety Patrol '39p Rep. '39. Maroon Staff '40. 12B Sgt.-at-arms. Parker, Ioe Ann Minoan '39-'40g Rep. '40. Shakespeare '37. Red lackets '38-'40. Future Homemakers '40. Maroon Staff '39-'40. Philquist, Gordon Franklin '37-'39g Vice- pres. '38g Treas. '39. Safety Patrol '37-'387 Sgt. '38. lntra. debate '38-'39y semi-finals '38. Rasor, Chester Square Circle Sgt.-at-arms '39. Research '38p pres. '38p Pres. Intra. football Riley, Ann Tobin Porter, Dorothy urcell, Barbara Sapphonian '37-'407 Critic '38p Rep. '39. Paisano '38-'40. Maroon Staff '39-'40. Intra. declamation '39-'40. 38 40p Sec. '38. Leaders '39-'40. Council Alt. ms '39-'40. football '38-'40. Reddin, Bobby n Bob Club '39-'40g Robb, Margery Y. T. S. National Honor Society '40. Paschall, Muriel Pickel. Allene Alethenai '38y Vice- pres. '38. Scrapbook '37g Sec. '37. Potthoff, George Chess and Checker '35-'36. Band '35-'37. Baseball '37-'39. Quist, Charles Franklin '37-'4Up Treas. '38-'40g Pres. '39. Golf, basketball, football '37-'38. Reed, Bruce Socratic '38-'40. Lyman I. Bailey '38: Patrol Leader '38. Radio '37. Band '37-'40. Richey, Claude Socratic '38-'40. Future I-lomemakers '39- '40g Sec. '39: Pres. '40. Polo Club '39-'40: Capt. '39-'40. lntra. debate '37-'38, Forum Council '39. Glee Club '40. Roberts, Katie Marie 45 K w,-.....i,:f A 'W ff in an ? Q . in ,pwm -' 'W' Wy. 3 QF' , ,A ,Q is 3: in iw fwgf-- QPS ,arm lv 51-. , Y1 , N . if .P N, S.. x. in y wh W0 409 QLA K sl il X in tw! QM., N-if W' Q xixa 'Ur -7 - ' . - : '1 K K if ix .. Q5 K at N 94'--fm Z N '1if?'f 'ff 'ff 5 Roberts. Mariorie Sapphonian '37-'40, Vice- pres. '39, Pres. '39-'40. G. A. A. '39-'40. Student Council '38, Alt. '39. Red Iackets '39-'40. Paisano '39-'40. Maroon Bus. Staff '39-'40. Intra. basketball, volleyball, tennequoits, ping-pong, baseball '38-'40. Rogers. Margie Sandgarten. Hyman Franklin '37-'40. Scharath. Alfred Schmidt. Carrielyn Platonian '37-'38, Red Iackets '38-'40. Comet Staff '39-'40. Maroon Staff '39-'40. Independent archery, first place '39. Orchestra '37-'38. Gold R. National Honor Society '40. Shatter. Dorothy Slaughter. Betty lane Polyhymnian '37-'40, Rep. '39-'40. Saddle Club '39- '4O, Treas. '39-'40. Red lackets '37-'40. Yell Lead- er '39-'40. Maroon '38-'40. Advertising Mgr. '38-'40. Forum Leader '39-'40. Forum Council '38-'39. Stu- dent Council '37-'38, Alt. '38-'39. l. L. P. C. dele- gate. Queen Nominee '40. lntra. Debate '36-'39. Ex- temp. Debate Squad '38- '39. Intra. basketball, vol- leyball, tennequoits '36- '37. Intra. basketball, ten- nequoits '37-'38. lntra. tenneguoits '38-'39. Smith. Frances Student Council '38. Orchestra '37-'39. Cornet Staff '38. Red Iackets '37-'39. National Honor Society '39-'40. Robinson. Billie Iune Glee Club '40. Rotsch. Lucille Nature Science '38-'40, Sec. '39, Pres. '40. Future Homemakers '39-'40, Pres. '40. Sandoval. Selsa El Arco lris '37-'39. La Tertulia '39-'40. Scharath. Edwin Schmidt. Edythe Polyhymnian '38-'40, Historian '39. Glee Club '39-'40, Treas. '40. Stu- dent Council '38-'39. Red Iackets '38-'40. Senior Class Reporter. lntra. debate '38. lntra. tenne- quoits '39-'40. National Honor Society '40. Shane. Audrey Adonian '38-'40, Sec. '40. Chinese Checkers '37, Pres. '37. G. A. A. '36-'40, Sgt.-at-arms '38. Future Homernakers '40. lntra. volleyball, basketball, baseball, tennequoits, archery, ping-pong '37-' Small. Sybil Polyhymnian '37-'40, lntra. Mgr. Pres. '40. Red lackets Head Yell Leader '4 . - Student Council Alt. Paisano '38-'40. Comet Staff '39-'40. lntra. tennequoits, base- ball, basketball, volley- ball, ping-pong, badminton '37-'40. Smith. Louise Platonian '37, Student Council '37. Robinson. Frederick Guynn Cook, '39-'4O. Rowley. Dorothy Robisher. Hazel Cf. A. A. '38-'40, Treas. '39, Pres. '40. Student Council '37. Intra. tennequoits, basket- ball, baseball, volleyball, ping-pong, badminton, tennis '38-'40. Scmdertord. Eloise Polyhymnian '37-'40, Critic '39, Treas. '39, Critic '40. Red lackets '37- '4O. National Forensic League. lntra. debate '37- '39. Inter. debate '38-'40. lntra. tennequoits and E Society Schwartz. Checker Club Maroon Staff '39. Forum Leader L... Smith. Marie basketball '37-'38. Intra. tennequoits '38-'40. National Honor Society '40. Saxon. Dorice enaeum. Clara Seqner. Mary Lucille Adonian '39-'40. Sodalitas '37-'39, Treas. '39. Homemakers '39- Red Iackets '38-'40. tennequoits '38-'40. volleyball '39-'40. basketball '40. Frances Honor Society '40. Douglas Sneed. Robert Senate '37-'40, Treas. '38, Sec. '39, Vice-pres. '39, Pres. '40. Hi-Y '37-'4O: Sec. '39, Pres. '40. Forum Leaders '38-'39, Vice-pres. '39. First place '38, First place '39. Student Council '38-'40, Sgt,-at-arms '39: Pres. '40. Debate '38-'39. District, Region, State winner '38-'39. National Honor Society '40. X ...ni . Rogers. Iosephine --iff Sandqarten. Esther Saxon. Evelyn Athenaeum. Schlegel. Frances Euphronian. Red Iackets '37-'40. National Honor Society '40. Senter. Rollins Skeen. Lutie May Smith. Elbert Hi-Y '39-'40, Program Chrnn. '39: Sec. '40. Research '39-'40. La Tertulia '39. lntra. Debate and Extemp. Speech '39. lntra. boxing '39. Lightweight champion. Speir. Lucille 47 F nf! 'KK' gun. VU' IDS fbi fm, df' fm '? 'w J N.. lf' S I in 5 V . ,,- f ' f ' 5 P 'Q' I A,-f ij ..b. im CP-,Hai p-A 'Tb . :,-535 1- ' M lj A C: fr ' 'V ' M :fit rg -P, F 1..' V. 4 5 hw' ,nr vs? f 5 FTW 'SN L. A m il Spencer. La Fawn G. A. A. Sponberq, Edward Stapper. Mary Frances Stark. Margaret Ioy S der. B' X Sutherland. George Sz manski D. I. y . . Hunting and Fishing. Forum Leaders. Templeton. Billye Adonian Tinnin, Helen Lou Red Iackets Tyler. W. H. Stumberg, Marilyn Red Iackets '37-'4O. Comet Staff '39-'40. French Club '37-'40y Sec. '38p Pres. '39. Swartwout. Lucile Adonian Taber. lean Hypatian '37-'4Ug Sec. '39g Vice-pres. '40. Paisano '38-'4Og Treas. '4O. G. A. A. '38-'4Op Rep. '40, Student Council '37-'40, Exec. Comm.V'38y Rec. Sec. '39. Forum Leaders '39. Red lackets '37-'4Og Sec. '39- '4O. Red Dragons. 10A Sec.: lOB Sec: llA, 12A-B Sec. Class Fav. '37-'38. Queen nominee '37-'38. Fav. nominee '38-'39. Track Sweetheart '39-'40, lntra. debate '37, lntra. basketball, volleyball '37- '4O. lntra. baseball '37-'39. lntra. archery '37-'39. lntra. badminton '39, National Honor Society Thompson, Henry La Tertulia '38-'39: Sat.-at-arms '38-'39. Band '38-'40, Orchestra '38-'39. artisan M:-A4,,,g Trimble. Homer D. Socratic. National Honor Society '40. Spradling, Chester Stegall, Ray Research. Band. Orchestra. Stumpt. Rose Noeline Minoan - 1, l Staehely, Allred Stromquist. Kathryn Red Iackets '37-'40. Sullivan. Trester Eugene Taylor. Doris Iean Polyhymnian '37-'40. Glee Club '39. Paisano '39. Red Iackets '38-'4Op Executive Comm. '38. Forum Leaders '38-'39, Orchestra '37-'4Og Pres. '397 Concert Master '39-'40, G, A. A. '39-'40, Comet Adv. Staff '39. Stu- dent Council Alt. '37-'38. National Honor Society '39. lntra. volleyball, ten- basketball '38- State band and or- contest '38-'39. division violin solo. ruist. Lucille aeum '38-'4O. tennequoits, volley- basketball, ll '39-'40, - Turner. Ianell Von Reeder. Carroll V R b I all' l Warren. Betty Guynn Cook '36-'39: on osen Mg I mm Marqaretta Byers. Sgt.-at-arms '37. Hi-Y '36-'39f Sgt.-at-arms '37, Vice-pres. '38: Pres. '38, 12B Treas. Staehely. Carolyn I-lypatian '38-'40g I-list. '40, Stroud, Harriett Red Iackets '37-'4O. Comet Staff '39-'4O. Student Aide '39-'4O. Sodalitas Latina '37-'39g Sec. '38p Rep. '39. Gold R. Sundheimer. Elsa Adonian '37-'40, Sec. '38g Pres. '387 Rep. '39g Treas. '39-'40, Radio Guild '38- '39y Vice-pres. '38-'39. Red Iackets '37-'40, lntra. de- bate '37. lntra. tenne- quoits, basketball, arch- ery, baseball, pina-pong, badminton, volleyball '37-'4O. Swenson, lack Gridiron Teich. Edna K. D. V. '38-'4U: Rep. '39-'40, Maroon Staff '39. Timm, Phyllis Margaret Preston '37-'4O. Student Aide '38-'4O. Red Iacket '37-'4U. Paisano '39- '4O. Inter-club Council '39- '4O. Student Council Alt. '38-'40, Forum Council '39, lntra. baseball, tenne- quoits, archery, basket- ball, volleyball '37-'40. lntra. debate '37. Turner. Smith Walker. Pat Socratic '38-'4Op Sec. '39g Pres, '39-'40, Forum Leaders '39. Goldshirt basketball '37- '38. lntra. debate '39, 49 fi vi! 1554 V14 :fm- 'GN '-wu....,- fm N p r R HI I' ,. Q,,55g,f ' K W-'. 2 . 4- .4 , fL.Lf f,,WL..H x , -gU.,f.m,. A1 . W, :gk rf , f.. , X W I -fa .ig . U N A ,,'A l ,WM M V 5 xii V Z , ix V-if sw Q A79 , ,,,eH! t 3 . 'is wftj' Eg Ain. AGS, K ,- 'tf' F? . A 01 348 YZ'-ff ff? .3 we ,Q Q. A V ,Jap ,wg- ff , L I 1: 1-A .,.. Q 'V ' , i 'S3:S1f?:.. lzE5iS L, W- ' bw: m ' 'ff ,A-'.'.'- .f .f -QW1 A-'fu . ,,.- .f W . ,1 vw.n:m1115f4Lsw:,.fL-, J k,,,...., L ,fu L... M . 33 'ii ,5 ' - vm.-f : . ' -w 5 L la -. 5 X 111 . K ,. -Q . . ,,,,Q,,:-M em , A '7-tvs? i 45 5' 'fx Q 7 W - 1, Q yvv 5, 5' i 4 1, i X X g f I x In 1 , , Q M L J - Lf 6 D' . . N fi f'f'3Q5W5f3P f fl.' f -' , - .N . ww- fig, K. . wife, - V 9 f. - -h--,ami Y Ak W' 4- -.-gifwi--4 X A' ' '- fiff X ' 1 -L . . Q L J, ,- W 9' '52 L A 51 E K ' ' Wav Q L '1 , a. - ,. ' aw lm, ,V Warren, Wayne National Honor Society '40. Webb. Elizabeth Athenaeum. Wesson. Cleo Nell Hobby '38. White. Kathleen Athenaeum. Wiese. I-'aye Home Economics. Future Homemakers. Williams, Billy Bob Wit ilson. Billy Hi-Y. Wright. Robert Guynn Cook '37-'4Og Treas. '39g Pres. '40. Hi-Y '39-'40. Student Council '38-'39g Exec. Comm. '38. Clerk '39. Forum '38-'40. Forum Council '40. ' Track '37-'40, Letterman '37-39p Gold- shirt Letterman '38: B Team Letterman '38-'39. Basketball, Club Div. Champs '40. Football, Club Div. Second '40. Baseball, Club Div. Champs '40. Volleyball, Second Place '38. . oy 9 Wan ' U ' U t e O. Watson, Bill Calhoun '37-'40, Sgt.-at arms '381 Parl. '40. Boys' Pep Squad '38. Student Council '37-'38g Alternate '38, '40. lntra. football, basketball, baseball '37-'40. Weddell. Wray Franklin '39-'4Og Rep. '39p Sec. '40. Quill and Scroll '39-'4Oy Pres. '39. Maroon Staff '38-'4Og Editorial Staff '377 Sports Editor '38g Editor-in-Chief '39: Asst. Sponsor '40. T. H. S. P. A. '38-'40. State Cham- pionship in Sports Writing. Third place in Sports Col. State Championship in Feature Writing. Second place in Column Writing. Delegate to Natl. School Press Assn. lnter. League Press Convention. First in Editorial Writing in South Central States lntra. football '37p lntra. baseball '40. Whitehead. L ie Wiqinton. Murray Y. T. S. Williams. David R worth '40 Salaam C em '37-' 0, Tr S ' 9- 402 Alf, 38 14 '3. do Squad S8-AO. out '38-'39p ist. '39g Leaders 3940 Rep. ' . Fo m eaders alarms' Golf '38-139. O e - f '38, terman. lntra. '40. SW eserve baseball' '38-'40. '38-'40. Xtemp. Speech '37-'38, lntra. and lnter. Debate '37-'387 Second place and Alt. lntra. Extemp. Speech, Debate '38-'39g Third place. Extemp. Debate '40. Gold R. National Honor Society ' Wimberly, Rubimae El Arco lris '40. Shakespeare Sgt.-at-arms Declamation Wyont. Barrett Franklin '39-'40. Baton '37-'39, Treas. '38g Vice-pres. '39. Band '37-'4Oy Vice-pres. '40. lntra. basketball '38-'39. ping-pong '39. tree-throw '39. softball '40. lntra. lntra. lntra. Watt, Otis Neal Hypatian '37-'40. Red Jackets '37-'38. Student Council '37-'38, Paisano '39-'40. lntra. debate '39- '40. lntra. declamation '38-'39. Weikel, Beatrice K. D. V. lntra. Managers '39-'40. Wheeless, Bill Lyman I. Bailey. Hi-Y ,Z Z Wild. Claud Senate '38-' '38-'39g Sec. Dorothy Watterson. Elaine Adonian. Welmaker. Felix Socratic '40. Band '39-'40. Orchestra '39-'40. Whitaker. Nelson Socratic '38. Stamp '39-'4Og Sec. '39g Treas. '40. Forum Leader '39-'40. Orchestra '38-'40. Glee Club '40- st '40. Honor Society Martha '38-'39: lntra. Mgr. '38p Vice-pres. '39g Pres. '39. Future Homemakers '40. lntra. baseball, tenne- quoits, volleyball, archery '38-'39. George and Checkers '36. Mgr. '37-'38g Vice- and Pres. '37-'38. s. Ianice Billy Iean V. '39-'40. Verse makers '37-'39. Declamation '39, Yeary. Vickie Marie El Arco Iris '39-'4Uy Treas. '39-'40. Glee Club '40. Webb. Dorothy Wentworth. Dorothy Red Iackets '38. White. Iuanese Future Homemakers '39- '40. lntra. tennequoits '37- '38g Independent Champ: lntra. baseball, basketball, volleyball '37-38. lntra. tenneguoits, baseball, basketball, volleyball, '38-'39. Widen. Edna Margaret Preston '37-'39g Exec. Council '37-'397 Treas. '387 Vice-pres. '39p Pres. '39, G. A. A. '37-'39, Sec. '39. Paisano '38. Saddle Club '37. Forum Leaders '38-'39g Treas. '39. Stu. Coun. '37-'397 Exec. Coun. '39g Red lackets '38- '397 Exec. Coun. '39. lUA Vice-pres, llB Vice-pres. 12B Sec. lntra. tennequoits '37-'38. lntra. basketball, volleyball '37-'39. lntra. baseball '37-'39. lntra. archery '38-'39: first place '38. lntra. debate '38. lntra. Declamation '37. National Honor Society '39-'40. s .lk and Williams. Robert Chess and Checkers '36. 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Anne Leta Fay Moe. OM Ar-m.,,vg Watt. Weddell. Wells. Werkenthin. Elora lane Wacille Ieanne Louise Woolrich. Wooten. Worrell. Wi-oe. Yahr. Paul Greenwood Alice Ed Rhodes Helen Phillips. Betty Reed. Iack Sanderford Frank Scott. Jimmy Staehely. Anne Tannehill. La Nell Wagner. Clydine Whitaker. Rosemary Yantis. Benton orb .Q msif H+ A In Af is A, if 1 Q ww A, Q, P ,Q af 6, Bw-:Bmw Yea Maroons! football ...asm :vii The Austin band ot greyeunitormed lads fought their Way to the state schoolboy regional clash under the able guidance ot Coaches Standard Lambert and Tony Burger. When the season started in September, daily news scribes gave them little chance ot Winning the district l5AA champion- ship. The Lambertmen kicked the side out of the dope bucketg landed in the middle ot l-louston's Rice Stadium to battle Stephen F. Austin's heavy Mustangs to or l4fl4 tie in the regional clash, only to lose by one penetration. lust one week before, the Crimson Tide moved in on the border city ot Brownsville and took the Eagles 20-O in a biedistrict encounter. Thus, the season leading up to the regional climax is quite a subject to look into. The year l939 saw Austin's tinest team in some nine yearseundeteated in eleven games. Lockhart Opening the season in the new stadium, the Maroons played an unexciting garne with the Lions ot Class B Lockhart. lt was the beginning ot Travis Havens sen- sational broken-iield dashes. ln this game he scored the only tally during the middle ot the last quarter. With fine blocking on the part ot I. D. Griffin, twice All-District guard, Raven bobbed and weaved his way across the final stripe and booted the ball between the uprights for the extra point. left: behind the powerful blocking of murph nele son. pete lewis scats deep into riverside territory: coaches standard lambert and tony burger. above: evading a hillsboro tackle, lewis again gets oft for a first down: jack allison. duane col- tharp, caradine dippery. 77 L-' X ,X All N f 'J' ,WI V al TNA s X P' VXLL x kA,. n - Riverside The Blue and Red clad boys from up Fort Worth way were the next to be run under by the Maroons. The locals copped the game 20-U. Raven, from the Eagle 30-yard line, was the first to scoreg Lewis was the other offensive flash when he tallied late in the game. The Crimson forward wall, headed by Center I. B. Giles, Tackle Norman looney, and Guard l. D. Griffin, played in the invaders' backfield time after time. Reagan The Maroons' first out-of-town trip was to Houston against the favored lohn Reagan Bulldogs. Austin won the hardefought game in the third quarter, 7-5. Duane Coltharp, classy right end, played fine defensive ball. He was featured in Austin's 73-yard drive which placed the ball within scoring radius. Raven toed his way to pay dirt and kicked the extra point. To the surprise of the Maroons, Reagan's Linc Roman ran 90 yards for a touchdown off a fake punt play. Hillsboro The Lambertmen bounded back the next week with a victory cry and took the Hillsboro Eagles 20-O in an intersectional clash. The scoring centered around Lewis and Raven, who kept blasting through openings smashed by the Maroon line. above: i. b. giles. tommy gray. Coleman griifith, i. d. grifiin, hugh harkins, lewis holder: arvel johnson. william kinney. euqene lm-son. right: pete lewis. norman loney, iohnny lucius. ed mc clure: again the fleet legs of raven trying to evade two laredo linemen. Harlcmdale First district gdme ot the sedson sow the Crimson lords roll over the I-ldrldndole lndiotns to the tune ot 26-U. Four times Rdven snegked through Redskin territory to the end zone dnd converted twice to send the Moroons oft to ct flying stctrt tor the District crown. During the gome the reserves outployed the lndions, with Grgy cmd Munro showing up well. Laredo A second district victory tell to the Morroons in g lopsided gcrme with the Lcrredo Tigers. The pigskin toters plcryed ct slow, listless ggmey glthough Pete Lewis, lZ8-pound spdrk plug, come through with some tdncy broken tield running. The first tolly wds mode by Lewis on cr two-ydrd hop through the line. During the second period Rdven tired cr poss over the middle to Holder for the tinol score, l3-U. I Thomas Iefferson The boys next invdded Ecrgle Field gnd corrotlled the Thomgs left Mustgngs. Rctven scored dll 39 points, the most spectgculdr being gn 80-ygrd touchdown iorunt. Fggg ot left mdde their only tollyg toiled to mdke the conversion. The gdme ended 39-6. 61 T1J1xamqmQHlwfmwwwKmw1M11wwvmm9wW:s iwmw-mf-mr rfrmnvfwwzyplsw . . gy-1 QM--N -M-We-M W rw Breckenridge Cn November lO, the Brackenridge Eagles landed in House Park Stadium with the hope that they could carry away the game in their talons. Unfortunately lor the Eagles, Larson blocked a Brack punt and Dippery recovered on the six. Raven put the ball on the twoeyard stripe and Lewis sneaked through to a touchdown, making the score 7-U with the conversion. The game was played on a slow rain-soaked tield with both teams making lU first downs. Weldon Humble showed up well for the Eagles, however, he couldn't get going on the slippery turf. San Antonio Tech The Lambertmen hunted down the Red and White Tech Buttaloes on November 24. Early in the tirst quarter the slippery Maroon backs crossed the goal line twice to put Austin out in front l2-O. Shitty Lewis, aided by Raven, Munro, and McClure, toted the ball to the promised land to give Austin its ninth straight win by a score of 39-U. 4, M 1 left: a. 0, martin, jimmy munro, dan muenster: driving through a hole in the tivy defense, ed mc clure starts downfield. iack Swenson, maroon guard, in the fore- ground. top: murph nelson, travis raven, george sutherland, albert swarzer, jack swenson. lewis tallies in the san antonio tech game nelson on the left comes up from a block end j. b. qiles 1917 behind sapt. i. d. griflin shakes with brackenridge capt. joe bob markette while coach lam bert looks on. Kerrville VVith power charges set off under Raven and limmy Munro, the House Parkers blasted away at the Tivy Antlers, 2lfU, and at the same time captured the District championship for the first time in eiqht years. The game was climaxed when Raven shot a pass to Lewis Holder on the Antler 13 and from there Lewis went on to pay country. The Austins led T4-O. For Tivy, Trapp and Cole- man were the flashes in the backfield. Kincaid, at end, was their standout in the line. ln the Maroon victory before lU,UUO fans, Carodine Dippery, powerful tackle, and I. D. Grif- fin, All-District quard, were the most consistent mainstays in the Crimson line. raven oif for another touchdown in the thomas jeff game . . . nelson C117 comes in from the left. Brownsville With the district pennant behind them, the Crimson Tide placed the Brownsville eleven in deep water with a score of 2046. Austin came back with two honors' the bifdistrict crown and the honor of beinq the finest team ever to play on the border town's Tucker Field. Austin took the ball on the Brownsville 34 in the middle of the first quarter, and from then on it was catch as you see fit for the Golden Eaqles. Raven scatted left end, broke loose for a 27-yard run and followed up with a conversion. Coleman Griffith, Maroon lineman, recovered a fumble from the Eagles on the Crimson 13-yard line. Pete Lewis and lim Munro ploughed to the lU. A penalty gave the Maroons an extra five yards, and on the following play Lewis shot off-tackle for six points. The second half saw a revived Eagle crew when the Brownies staged a drive that started on their own 47. Barnard tossed a 2-yard pass to Armstrong and marked up the Eagles' lone tally. Stephen F. Austin Closing an exciting season on Houston's Rice field before packed stands, the Maroons faced the fighting Mustangs from Stephen F. Austin. This clash decided a state quarter- final champ and certainly exhibited a classy field of schoolboy gridders. a. o. martin on a reverse around left end before being stopped by hawkins C551 s. t. austin guard. The Crimsons, against a heavy line, outplayed the Stevies the first half: but the last period brought out an inspired Houston team with the accurate tossing arm of Lawrence Kocurek and the sticky fingers of Harold Stockbridge. At the half the Lambertmen led 14-O but the Ponies tied the score and penetrated three times. ln a last-minute attempt to invade the Ponies' sacred 20-yard stripe, Raven dashed 21 yards, placing the ball on the 31-yard marker. The game ended with Stephen F. one penetration ahead of the Maroons, placing Houston in the semi-final bracket. 1 ,gg Q 9 -ff4v..,, 1 N b team The B team, which in most schools is just cannon fodder for the varsity, enjoyed a successful season last fall, when they won all their games except the battle against the heavier, older, and more experienced men from the Texas School for the Deaf, which they lost l2-6. The Maroonettes started the season by de- feating the San Marcos B team l3-6. Then came the disastrous game with the Deaf School. The Little Biver Academy tres' passed House Park with a lot of fight, but were trampled 20-O. The last game of the season was with the Peacock Military Academy, who boasted the former all-city junior league star from University High, lim Worrell. He showed plenty of class, but was no match for the teamwork of the Maroonettes. Standouts for the whole season were jackie Elliott, Carl Moore, and Curry Green in the backfield, and William Griesenbeck and George Guerrera in the line. Nolan Kelso and Bobby Bowman were prominent in the backfield until they were overcome by early season injuries. goldshirts A fine Goldshirt squad went the way of many teams last year when these potential champions were thrown by the enemy of footballfinjuries. They started with a bang by holding the strong Manor eleven two touchdowns and beating Allan High School l4-O. Tying the powerful University High Eagles, they were rated the team to beat in the city race. During the second half, how- ever, the hospital jinx overcame them and the Goldshirted boys dropped a heartbreak- ing 6-O decision to the Allan Green Wave in the second half on a long pass over the goal. A Still with a chance to win the city champion- ship by beating University High, the Gold- shirts practiced with the B squad and went into the game with an even chance to win, but injury followed them into the game and two men were carried off in the first half. This was too much for the boys from Austin High and they went down to defeat 6-U. T. W. Caffey, Bob Boss, and George Beard in the backfield and Bernard Mollberg, Wal- don Potthoff, and Alvin Fritsch in the line will make valuable additions to future Ma- roon teams. left: around the hillsboro eagles' right end goes pete lewis. after breaking through for a long gain. through tort worth's riverside line, haliback iohnny lucius is stopped after gaining seven yards. raven. standing on the right. views the play: nelson is taking out an opposing line-backer. basketball exx. 96 Xb K0 B6 c Cube Eight wins ond ten 1osses . . . thots the record ot t1 e 1939 Mort an kos et ci tent in reoi s C isn't in the gonies won ond 1osty this ct e cc icerns cr grou text ei i i C yo i 1 1 o tzverczgirig 5 teet 8 inches in height, es i r i s thot was bos1cetbcr11 oi its best. Qpening rxgoinst St. Edword's, Austin broug'it honie the ci oi 27 1o P4111 5 r New B te1s, 49-47, Scrtn Houston, 25-14, Thoznos 1ett 20 22 Bri Igs 39 21 E e ct e 1ohnson City 27-19 in the tirst gonie o is ri ee 78 23 r iosirig to Sdn 1-.iforcos 29-15 in the chtitrripiorisiiip p1c1y-ott. Son Mctrcos poisoned the Moroons in tliree gornes, twice by scores of 29-16 ond once 41-28. Fo11ing before 'Fhorncts Iett, 19-321 Livingston, 30-357 Deot Schoo1, 24-26 ond 21-25, New Brounte1's, 34-355 Austin c1osed the seoson with Woco, 521-35 ctnd 34-33. The Moroons dveroiged 26'f8Vpoints ogctinst opponents 31.9 per gotme. Reuben Ortega wcts high point mon with ot totc11 ot 117 points on the books. Groducttion ond ine1igibi1ity pctssed the Crimson ranks 1ight1y, grobbing Robert Shotne ond 1ectving the rest ot the sctudd to see service on the tirnbers next yeor. below: schutze. george, kelso. center bass tips off in the belton game. ,,i,f if ,N MW. ..... ...M gg-drill' g-and all' ,- ,4 1 hs' X ,,,.-M. E' 88 .,,q-,gp-f' 4 , leii: hell, pool, mum-o. above: oriegu, ubramson, crenshaw. ,K Y, woll connects wiih cz last one. . . STRlKE THREE! YOU'RE QUT. Thus ended one oi the most successful baseball seasons that the Ausiinine has turned out in several years. Featuring an excellent combination of heads-up play on the field and in the box, the Crirnsons managed to pile up an aggregate score oi ll4 runs to opponents' llO. Reaching the State Semi-Finals by the hard road, Austin lost to Pbar-San Iuan-Alamo by the narrow margin of 6-5. baseball Losing the opening game to the powerful Hondo Cwls 7-4, Austin came back to split the second series with S. M. A. two-all. ln a heart-breaking three-game go with the Texas Yearlings, the Ma- roonmen were decidedly unlucky, losing by close margins in all games, 7-3, 4-2, and l5-l2. Avenging themselves the Reds next took the Aggie Fish 7-6, went on to mop up on Allen Academy 8-5 and 13-7, and defeated Liberty Hill 14-10. Saint Ed's proved to be our Waterloo, shellacking Austin ll-8 in a fast game. Dallas and the Second Annual State High School Baseball Tournament saw the Burgermen defeat Maypearl l2-5, San Augustine 4-2, and lose by one point the right to compete in the finals to Pharr-San luan-Alamo. Austin's outstanding players, Bunky l-lelf, Clar- ence Glendening, lim Collins, David Crenshaw, and Dan Smith were lost through graduation. Leroy Iarl and Collins shared honors on the mound with Charles Wolf and loe Randerson on the receiving end, to give Austin a hot season with close-score games. Prospects for next year- Watch the Crimson Kids! was all Coach Tony Burger would give out. wolf. rcmderson, qlendeninq. hamilton. smith. collins. iarl. A I ttf. sn.-431 .,w 'i'M t .. fv-M . v lr' h ' . Am., A A A ll .. ,::- ff 4 I . in , r-,fy pi' 1.1 . 'C 9 as Q -9 Q Av H? A 4 I ,imxvq 'f -. if 5 in ,- i. .351 'A A 2 . 2 sf . 355 ' Q:- L , W if 91 .ff XCA , Outrunning a five-team field composed of Bastrop, Cuero, Kerrville, Lockhart, and Austin, by a score of 55-33, the Crimson Kids started the honors for the 6 ,-, A g second straight year at the Lockhart Relays with a 0 M . ' , ' total of 22V2 points-fFrank Covert, Murph Nelson, ll ' .P Ralph Park, and Tom Lemon set a new 660 yard .f f -ln hm - - relay record. The Maroons traveled to Cameron the L , 'fy qlhl r V .V following day only to lose to left Davis, 22Vi to 23V2, 'KZIA Q ',,f 2 Finishing seven points ahead, the Mercuryrnen took the Conroe Invitation Meet by a score of 24 points. L ' 2' The San lacinto Relays set Austin down to second place, five points behind the winner, Kingsville. The annual Texas Relays again saw the thinly-clads in first place, tying Bracken- ridge and Brady with eight points. April l5, Austin romped away with the District Meet in Georgetown for the fifth consecutive time, scoring 47V2 points to lead by 32 tallies. Going stale at San Marcos Regional, the Maroons lagged in with l8 points, but placed Frank Covert, Homer Mayhall, Bob Griesenbeck, and Walter Turner in the State Finals. Only one Austin man, Covert, placed at State . . . fourth in the high and third in the low hurdles. e tr a c lc . ' ' fa l e ,, In f., .,' Ak 'W' 'l A - Lg 5 ' 'lf l' 'xv . i 1' , qnesenbeck, top: coach keel. park, muyhall. lewis, stewart. left: turner. martin. spenser. below: cover! ' wright. kies. lemon. nelson QSQIQXA ...P r f , WM' 'f fi. Ji- '. taylor williams Blasting Vllaco to the tune oi ob, driving or. to deteat Georgetown lUf2, losing tc the highly tutored Thomas leti Mustangs SU, and winning the boys' doubles at the Disf trict lnterscholastic Meet, sums up brietly the activities ot the Austin High School net' ters tor l939. Under the able direction oi Coach Woodrow Sledge, Bob Taylor and Clarence Goen paired oft to form one ot the strongest douf bles combinations the Crimsons have had in several seasons. Robert Stenberg, number one man, and Elgin Williarns, a reserve from the '38 squad, developed into the hard- est players on the courts, never considering themselves beaten until the match point. Featuring a hot torehand drive, girls' capf tain Margaret Wendlandt literally scorched the courts during the meets. Clara Harris and Shelby Frizzel smashed, lobbed, and drove their way to beautiful games with tew weaknesses. Hazel Robisher will be back next semester to the delight oi Coach Sledge. E if tennis r ,,m'l'k stenberq qoen wendlcndt harris ? '.,,- , .- . 1 x . Y, X ... S, Y J il -X r- A 'fr' liz QE K L- in 1 robisher irizzell wild hamilton gritfin rowley krueqer hickmcn golf F our first places in as many meets, and one consolation prize in the State Finals, Austin's embryo golf team ended the most successful season of any interscholastic squad. Organized for the first year under the direc- tion of Coach L. S. Ramsey, the team met Southwestern University in two dual meets, winning both by large margins. Stepping out to the Kerrville Invitation Meet, Austin took top honors as a team, While C. D. Grif- fin ended with the medalist score of 9 over par for 36 holes. Another first place fell to the Maroons in the Luling Invitation Meet with C. D. placing second in the medalist score. Lack of funds and transportation facilities kept the entire squad from making the trip to the Annual State Meet in Dallas: however, Dudley Krueger and Claude Wild entered the meet as individuals. Krueger defeated Wild when they met in the consolation round of the championship flight. ATE W' gsm- .,., W' 'f ,ts i A' A leit to right, lirsl row: bill worrell, wade smith, coy lay. second row: walter turner. hcxrold brelslord, r. e. bumett, cliiton spier. swimming Champions again! Bepresented by Captain Walter Clympic Turner, Billy Bob Williams, Harold Fisher, Bhesa Penn, B. E. Burnett, Bill Worrell, Coy Lay, Harold Brelsford, and Wade Smith, the Austin fish swam through the Texas teams to another state titie. This fourth championship since lS-334 was due largely to the piloting of Coach Tex Robertson. At Fort W'orth they drowned Paschal High, the '38 State Champs, in five out of six events, by a score of 48-27. Against Tulsa High and Tulsa University in a trian- gular meet, Austin pulled in second, a few points behind Tulsa High, tops in Okla- homa. Homeward bound, the Maroonmen stopped for the night in Dallas, there outswimming the Y. M. C. A., 39 to 24. May 8 saw San Antonio Y. M. C. A. sink before a fast-swimming Maroon squad. The tanksters climaxed their season by winning top laurels at the State Meet by a thirty-point margin. The Maroons took first in medley relay, free style relay, lUO yard breaststroke, and lOO yard backstroke. ilk . A M N. V A 'Y' J .. , tg 1 V, - K p o 1 o The Austin Polo Club, consisting ot seven hard-riding stickmen, showed up in their first year oi existence as a team worthy oi their spurs against any toes. Mem- bers of the squad are Bobby Hammann, Wallis Schulle, Hume Coter, Roger Craig, Norman Craig, Fred Werkenthin, and Claude Richey. The squad had no interscholastic competition, but they played the University Exes, winning one game and dropping one. ln April Bob l-lammann, Wallis Schulle, and Claude Richey Went to College Station with the University ot Texas polo tour to match the A. Sf M. quartet. lei! to right: hume coier, fred werkenthin, bob hammann, claude richey. wally schulle, roger craig, norman craig. I was N we 1 . . wan I L If . , V K. 'Z s 6 .m4i ' ww if 2- 5 2 5:3 ':-N' m ,4,,, -in boys' intramurals Boys' sports hit a new high at Austin high school when the intramurals were run off in per- fect order by Gordon Bailey, in his first year as 'mural director. Over 775 boys participated in basketball, softball, touch football, and volleyball. Bowling, badminton, free-throw, and ping- pong also drew a large number of entrants. Winners in the wide open basketball race were Bryant's Bees: Guynn Cook, runners-up. Touch football saw the Blue Devils, recently formed boys' athletic club, walk away with the crown by beating out the Senate Debaters. In the softball league, the Gridiron Club took the title from l2 other teams. As for the one-man sports, Hutch Bass, Austin's tall basketball center, beat Ed Hatzfeld for the free-throw crown by a small margin. Iohn Holley defeated his opponents in the bowling tourney. Runners-up were Ewald Scheffel and George Sutherland. Bobby Kealhofer out- volleyed Ed Hatzfeld in the ping-pong matches to become table tennis champion of Austin High. Bowling attracted 50 entries: the champs received individual medals. Track and field, a new 'mural activity, was open to all boys. The first three Winners in each event were awarded ribbonsg the high point team, a traveling cup. left: touch-pass winners, blue devils: ping-ponger bobby kealhofer: hutch bass. free throw: bryan! bees cage five: gridiron diamondmen: bowler iohn holley. girls sports Under the direction oi Miss Betty Love Rugeley, department head, and Miss Lois Dunlap, the girls' sports have taken on new lite. All girls are required to take gym, ior which they re- ceive V2 subsidiary credit. Regular courses in- clude tumbling, hockey, volleyball, basketball, deck tennis, archery, speedball, and dancing. Corrective exercises, rhythm, ping-pong, and badminton make up the corrective class plan. Interest is furthered by the Girls' Athletic As- sociation and lntramural Managers in the year- round intramurals. These 'murals attract many club and non-org groupsg approximately 750 girls . . . an increase oi over 250 since last year. Archery, deck tennis, badminton, volley- ball, basketball, baseball, and ping-pong are featured in the competitive field. X X Nw WE xmxgk e ff 1 w Wgxwv N M www Xu M +- A fp, M 0 d WW 5 ii? ' - -V271 K , mi- -mv ' mv 92: 4 J mr. ' n 'V A ' ww- 23- J Lam., '-.Q :MN L bw X.,.,,. - ,,,.v , 1. TQ QM tg Qwrfre-QQ TL.-JT! 341.5 39 1 51 - . G5 A 'iz ...- f2.15s: A- :gf ' my 1A 11 : X K . ,- , QM L I' ' il Q11 ,-4? 15' ? ,- ?gZg.6OST Q '- DGPULAD , if 1 E fi' 1 ll' I f 1 : 5 fc, g 5 -xx f 1 2-,:i'aX it 6. 379' z 1 3 o f 2 '12 92 J IL Lg? oro LI ric e'LTf: -'F Z 0 0 4 iq' 4 g::'f'- 7.5 :f -',- '52 ravls roven MM O l-le's the life of the party, yell leader, cartoonist 0 wthe original Windy Winn. Athletic Norman Loney has brain as well as O brawn+talents ranging frorn football to discrirn- inating taste in colorful artwork. I Versatile, talkative Ava Lee Brown knows the whys and wherefores of art. lCl'1emistry lab putter-arounder Ierry Hawkins shows rare talent in figure designing. O Wee Wayne Warren. small boy with big voice, blends a booming bass into Glee Club renditions. O Lively, lovable Bettie Currie lends a ready Wit and a deep, dependable alto to the Girls' Glee Club. As sweet as the tones ot her violin, Kathryn I Iackson. a delightful conglorneration of dimples, eyes, and giggles, won acclaim as Orchestra favorite. Running up the Cornet scale, Dewey Crowder O exhibits a rootin' tootin' ability for all thing musi- cal and scholastic. ' N fy-r O Refreshingly different Florene Alt- hcrus, a girl with brains, beauty, and personality, excels in everything from geometry to cake-baking. With a snip, dab, flourish Imogene O Gault dilly-dallies with a delightful bit of her attractive handicraft. O Camera-conscious Charles Francis clicksf-both as a shutter maneuverer and a Home-Crafter. Frances Davis. titian-haired bit of O studiosity, overflows with ideas about design and interior decorating. OHaro1d Fischer, bronzed and broad- shouldered, turned his rare success- ability from athletics to wonderful woodworking. Blonde eyeful of smiles and sweet' O ness, who knows her way around home economically as well as otherwise- that's Kathleen White. O He's tall, dark, 'n dashing, this Bob Ferguson-an A-l Home Crafter, and a reg'lar fella. Attractive Fay Wiese bubbles over O with personality, is a superior designer and our idea of a real girl. O Big Duane Coltharp. industrial top- notcher and amateur printer, is tops on the grid turi as well. Burly Wilbon Boswell is a technical C expert where mechanical drawing is concerned. O Daryl Krueger, printing department tavorite, is keen competition as an ac- curate type-setter and printer. Electricity, the mysterious, has no I horrors for live-wire Bob Wright. I Hoyt Townsley, student auto me- chanic, manipulates engines in no un- certain manner. Fleet-looted trackman A. O. Martin O does a bang-up job in the machine shop as well as on the cinder path. I Bill Harris, modern architectural de- signer, has plenty ot what it takes to do thingse-personality and persever- ance. Charles Pickelfmetal craftsman! I pick ot the crop, has a technique and originality all his own. C Petite Elsie Cloud, a cute brunette, talkative to the nth degree, is the F. H. T.'s pride and joy, I All-round Mary Richey, a promising interior decorator, is also an accomplished equestrienne, a good student, and a swell trooper. Rain or shine, Patrol Captain Ed Giles does O duty on the morning shiit. Not only is he the best officer on the iorce, but also the most dependable lunchroom assistant and oitice aide. Serving his fourth year, outstanding patrolman I Iohn Focht has made patrolling first stepping stone toward being a safety engineer. t Smiling Dorothy Heep, personality gal, steals O the show as a forum leader and debater. Council President Robert Sneed showed his I bullability when the Forum-goers voted him the best speaker. Topice-Modern Politics. O lean Taber, she of the famous smile, topped off popularity honors by being elected favorite by l5O Red lackets. O Popular D. V. Gilliam. track and football favor- ite, and a social pace-setter, is a cute package of fun and tricks. ' a ..-, Using the journalistic jargonfWrczy Wedde11's I the man what am ,- -Maroon ex-editor, favorite, and student adviser. Versatile valedictorian Murph Nelson, 95.3 av- O erage, won the Bausch-Lomb award for student who will further scientific progress after gradua- tionp and Iunior Chamber of Commerce award for best defensive football playe?. I Carol Ruth McElroy. for her original research, is the most outstanding girl scientist in Texas, as judged by the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science. I Microscopic Identification of Wood is one of Mathis B1ac:kstock's many scientific projects. I Pitty-patting on her Remington Mabel Knlppa turns out 49.91 words a minute 5 errors and calls it beginners luck! I Plyinq-fingered Ross Cherry second year typ ist, knocks oft 58.52 words per rmnute to the tune ot a 94.6W accuracy average C Editor's Note: The favorite section this year goes away from the trend ot past Comets by having favorites elected or chosen from departments of the school instead of having the usual six favorites. This change has been made in order to bet- ter represent theentire school. cf' I dlildtillb '--.M -W 2 5 i K . we hypatian Those high tlying l-lypatians are really enterprising young ladies! They always have been. 'Way back in l9l5, their predecessors helped to set the pace tor the social whirlg yet their high ideals, though somewhat altered by time, are essentially the same. Even in l9l6 Austin High School knew that the l-lypatian part ot a bargain never talters. FALL PeQQfY Chiles ,... Emily Busby. . . lean Taber. . . . . Lucille Tips ........ Gay Cole Howard. . Sheba Brill .,,... lulie Graham ....... SPRING . . . . President. . . . . . , , .Emily Busby . . .Vice President ..,. ,..., I ean Taber . . . Secretary. . . . . .Doris E. Taylor . . . .Treasurer . . . . . . , .lulie Graham . . Sgt.-at-arms. , . ...,.., Ann Wilson . . , . .Reporter .,,. ,.,, G ay Cole Howard . . . . . .Historian . . . . . .Carolyn Staehely Mrs. Mary Lee Harris ....... Sponsor .... . Mrs. Mary Lee I-larris First row: Backus Bluche FitzGerald, h m. S co ady, Brill, Bybee, Crcddock, C., Craddo:k,S., Dutton, row: Gray, Hankey, Hausman, Hayes, Howard, Iones, ow: Miller, M., Moffatt, Montgomery, Matheral, Murray, Reed, Sc d, ., taehely,A. Fourth row: Staehe1y.C., Stratton, Taber, Ioseph, Lea. TGYI 1 To ns, Watt, E. I., Watt, O. N., Wilson. 4'-PP polyhymnain 1 ' - ' - ...A , .ct v H g ,. f - r, r -f ' 1 ' ' 2 it A 5' 12 ,-4 A, Q.. .5 ' 6. 43 ' is . ,. W l fr, . A ff .ffl . r A K ,f T ? .:,f ' f ' ' rf . ,lwir - - , . ' rr ' t 3 mf 2 LL-- W iff, - ' ., 'V - . - . . Q 121 ' -at ' - f t ' ' 'H' ,',:A, ,,'L 1. L'1. 6 , .- f V . . . 'LAI ff' f g in H A A Y i. Q ' . I , ' wmiigi.. ' . N .- his .3 r f 'l A 1 to . f r ,- , 1 , A, . wir - ,T . :r ve. . , , 'U Q A llli A fi- 1 1 as A,:A ,,,AA .. ' iff 1 y'L: ' L ,f A A ' AL'A' ii , M r , irel ., s rs , this 2 ' S A iii . T - w 1f:.f'?. . 1 f , W . K ,'., .. .. we 'V r . iw Y , .. 4' 5' ' 'IT' - fi- .. 'Z . If K , T :V QQ.: ,.., i ,V 4 fb -'43 Q ff' 4 . ff .. 't . 1 -, .y . Qf l .. . ,. .uf A h my ,ky ., . . , ,, . t . Mr... - M4 .4 , -,-' I f . .. 1K'k t.'.i .. . t fgi' . i , , , . -- ' a f gee ri se' ffl .. - , .5 1 1 fe 55' .K . , -4- if 1- A-Q ' , , m J r A ,.,, - l ttit A ' I 'Z . . s 'f ' A. Mrs. Vera Anderson. sponsor: First row: Bates. Bell, Berr Brush, Dunlap. Fruth, Gage. Glass. Granville. Second row: Green, Gribble. Ha y. Heep. Heinsohn, Iackson, Iordan. Kendall. Law. Third row: McKinnon. Mcxcovv. Muckleroy. Rainey. Reddin, Robinson. Sanderlord. Sanford. Schmidt. Fourth row: Sco , Slaughter. Small. B. M.. Spencer, Stayton, Taylor. D. I.. Ward. Whitaker. Whitis. I 1 4 ff 1 FALL Sybil Small ,.., ,.... P resident, . . MW . . ,Dorothy Bic ey . .Kathryn lackson , , ,Margaret Brush . . .Edythe Schmidt . , , . .lewel Ward Margaret Brush. .,,. Reporter ......., Betty lane Slaughter , , . , . .Dorothy Heep . , Eloise Sanderford Dorothy Richey. , . . . .Vice President, . . Carolyn Berry ,...,, . . Secretary. , . Eloise Sandertord. , , , . Treasurer. . , Martha Green, . . . . Sgt.-at-arms, . . . . Kathryn lackson . . . . Parliamentarian. . . Patsy Bell . . . . ...,. Critic. , . . . Eolythe Schmidt ...... . . .l-listorian. . . .... Mabecca Spencer Mrs. Vera Anderson. . . . .Sponsor . . . ,Mrs. Vera Anderson Dignity and lmpudence combined in secret proportions with Beauty, Wit, and Wisdom yield a fascinating productethe average Polyfe not the want a cracker Zoological variety, but a snappy little number who knows her Dale Carnegie. Since l927, the annual crop ot Polys have lived up to their standard - eloquence rules With resistless sway -and have graced many a social event de luxe with their regal presence. r i c h e Y ,QQFN-q,. 117 Q-JS? Calhoun ll he is dignified, a whiz at extra-curricular activities, good looking lwell, maybel .... probably he bears the Calhoun Brothers label. For thirty-nine years, since l9Ol in fact, this club has been gathering prestige .... a go-getter in forensics, and pace-rnalcer in society. Yes, there's something about a Calhoun and his club's reputation that justifies that unusual dignity. FALL Bobby Kelley. . lack Chewning Harold Novy. . Matt Kreisle. . . Coad Robinson .,.. . Bill Searight. . , lack Shropshire, , . . i I. B. Fraley ,. . President Vice President, . . . . Secretary . .Treasurer , , Sgt.-at-arrns . Reporter. , . . Historian, . Sponsor, . . SPRING . lack Chewning , . . .Matt Kreisle . . , .Harold Novy , .Coad Robinson Earle McCullough .Douglass Nichols . . . . ,Ed l-latzield . . .l. B, Fraley I. R. Frciley. sponsor: First row: Bull. DeCrow. Giles. Greig, Harris. Knies. Kreisle. Second row: Lewis, W.. Lewis. Wm., McCullough. Moore. Nash. Nichols. Novy. Reed. Third row: Robinson. Secriqht, Shelton, Shropshire, Staehely. Swenson. Watson. Wooten. Wroe. torrest guynn cook Bee Grissom, Sponsor: First row: Bass, Boulden, Bowman, B., Bowman. H., Bracy, Bremond. Cooke. Second row: Duesterhoeit, Egan, Gillespie, Harkins, Holman, Kies, Platter. Porter. Third row: Raven, Robinson, Schroeder, Schulle, Von Roeder, C., Von Roeder, N., Waters, Williams. FALL Robert Wright. . . Richey Holman. . . lay Y. tones ..... Ernest Schroeder. . Richard Waters. . . Clitt Kies ..,.,... Ernest Duesterhoeft Cecil Boulden ..,. Bee Grissom .. ....,President. .. . .Vice President. . . . Secretary. . . . . .Treasurer . . Financial Director. . . . . . Sgt.-atfarms. . . . .Reporter. . . . . .Critic . . . Sponsor. . . SPRING . . . .lay Y. lones . . .Cecil Boulden Ernest Schroeder . . .Travis Raven ......Clitt Kies . . .lames Egan . .Hugh Harkins . . .Hutchie Bass . . .Bee Grissom They are wise enough to keep alive the memories ot their hero, Forrest Guynn Cook, the lad who had what it takes: but they are wiser to practice what they preach . . . they obey that code ot ethics which their honored Austin High School ex-student repre- sented . . . the principles ot or gentleman. ln keeping with their moral elevation is their brand of society. Prominent in extra-curricular activities, the Guynn Cooks are out- standing as social leaders. r o b e r l s i C 1 e m e n l sdpphonian 'Woy book yonder in l9l7 some literdry-minded young things organized under the bonner of Sdppho, the Greek poetess. Todoy some torty-tive Sopphs brighten the corridors of Austin High .... Besides this doily rnissionorry Work, they shed further glory on their school with their dnnuol ted dotnces dnd spring tormols, which leove those who ottend gdsping tor dir ond odjectives. FALL SPRIN G Mdrjorie Roberts ...,...... President ...i, lvlorgdret Ann Clement .Kit Stowell . .,.,.. Ann Bloor Morgotret Ann Clernent. . .Vice President ....,., . . . . Ann Bloor ...4.,.,.... . . .Secretory . Vero Evons ,.... . . Tredsurer. . . .,..... Frdnces Dovis Bobby Fritts .,.,i.. . . .Sgt-ot-orrns. . , . Mdry Helen Mdnlove Billie Louise Vick. . . . . .Reporter . . ......,.. Bobby Fritts Bcrrbord Purcell . . ....,.. Critic . . . .,.... lonet McPhoil Porlidrnentctrion ......, Motdge Niederotuer Mrs. Willdrd G. Nitschke ..,. Sponsor .... Mrs. Willord G. Nitschke Mrs. Willard Nitschke, sponsor: First row: Allen, Anthony, Arlitt, Beatty, Bloor, Brown, D., Brown, K., Christian, Darnell. Second row: Davis, Durham, Evcms,V.. Evans, W. L., Francis. Fritts, Hcenel, C., Haenel M., lohnson, C. B., I0h1'lSOn. I- A- Third row: Iones,F., Iones, H., Kennedy, Knight, Lester, McPhuil, Malone, Mcmlove, Morgan, Niedercuer. Fourth row: Parham, Presnell, Purcell, Riley, Smith, Stowell, Thorp, Trimble, Vick, Weddell. is Q ,.., L ..'i, L lg. --.f Q, K ' L . RL L L . .. . tt L ' .. -fits L L L -vs if -Q' . ' ' . -1' L 'W' -:L L .-if 2- L? - - TC Ly .. lf-' ' - -' 5' ' - L ll 52- ,Fit 1' ilt. ' 1 . -. f TW' . ' dl X 'L if ' L Lf L it j ,ff K A Q --H , . QQ W My Q ' A L A 3 L - ' Ls .LLL or L '- 'fi L' Lf .rf L. ff.-ff .-F. LL 44 . Lv . 7: . ,, W., , .14 M, 5 Z L, kr' R sig... 'Q' V tcp' 4 .L :L .A SVU , L Lf LLLL . f -L: and :: A ' : . L L ' L . L ' 'fl K 'L .F L A L -. ' 3 f - Li: t -is .L, I . ' W ' . f? ' W L L Q5 ii Lfaf ' . L' t- R 9' ,fx i-1- . L V L t-t' . A. W - .,.. . i W . Q L 51 til t ZA ' '51 L ff , . ' ' lf' L lx 9 M M GE' 'P J' K L ' 1 is 'E ' if L fl ' ' if . - . .,'i L L' 1 L . L .L .L ' LL T Q 7 T ' 1 il Y L . : ,af i .. A , 5,15 KVLL L. ' 120 minoan Miss Iunice Wallace, sponsor: First row: Armstrong. Bartlett, Becm, Benson. Braden, Brandt. Burdett. Feuston. Gott. Second row: Grant. Griffin, Hcxckenios, Hull. Holmes. Iones. Kallgx-en.B., Kallqren, M., Keirstecrd. Third row: Klein, Kutscher, Locke. Mur- tin. D., Martin, R., Massie. Millsaps. Montgomery. Moore. Fourth row: Parker. Rcxnder- son, Reeves, Smith, Stumpi, Tankersley. Tuetinq. Wagner. Williams. FALL Katherine McCulloch ,,.. Doris Gott .,....... Frances Tankersley. Nellie Griffith ,...,. Betty lirn Hall. . . Sue Brandt ,..,. Connie Bartlett. . . Betty Lee Locke .... Miss lanice Wallace. . . . President . Vice President . . . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer . Sqt.-at-arms . . .Reporter . . . . .Critic . . .Sponsor . SPRING . . . . . . . . .Nellie Griffith . Mary Katherine Reeves ...........SueB1andt . . .Frances Tankersley . . .lo Ann Parker . . . . . . .Connie Bartlett . . .l-listorian. . . . .... Miss lanice Wallace So you pledged Minoan, did you? Young lady, you got yourself into one of the qrandest little clubs in school. The organization isn't very old . . . no, but in three years it has scampered on up the society ladder. Why? Well, it claims some of the sweetest, cutest personalities ever, and believe you me, they're go-qetters! , sw . .gg 'H if tt e Q .. .. l has-4... courage the members while activities in the . . . and they hit the woodrow wilson To create interest in athletics, to promote friendship, and to en- in the fine arts, as well as to support all worth- school . . . that's the Woodrow Wilsons' aim bull's-eye! sons ot Wilson made their initial appearance hereabouts, the lads have built up quite a reputation as all-round students, and they are soaring now to new heights. Since l937, when the FALL Hume Coter .... Billy Ellison .,... . . . George Keith. . . Bill Owsley ..,. Windy Winn ..., . . Alfred Smith. . . Banks McLaurin ,... . . Iohn Adams ...... . C. H. Eads. .. . President. . . . Vice President. . .Secretary. . . . .Treasurer . . . Sgt.-at-arms, . . . Reporter. . .. . Parliamentarian ....,.,. ....Clerk...., ...Sponsor. . .. SPRING . . .Windy Winn . .George Keith Banks McLaurin . . . .Billy Ellison . . , .Iohn Locke . . . . .lim Baskin Richard Hardin Glenn Courtney H.Eads C. H. Eads. sponsor: First row: Adams, Alexander, Anderson, Banks, Baskin, Brad- iield, Broqan, Chiles. Second row: Clark. Courtney, Cox, Ellison. Felts. Flet:her, Gauldinq, Grant, Hardin. Third row: Haynes, Helms, Keith, Kelly, Lo:ke. M:Iver, McLaurin, McMasters, Odom. Fourth row: Owsley. Poindexter, Reich. Scott. Smith, Steel. York. Zimmerman. 22 senate - V- . . ,. . T ' ' V T . 2 , V ' V. V W' f Q Q . fi ff. xg 1 ' A 6' E? vw .fi y.. . iff' , ' - 'V . . 3 s. I L . I Q. f 1 Q My A Agn .. N . ,,.A,.1, A I ' 1 WA- .I-'l2'll' - ' . '-4523 , :fc ' - V vt V '- :' ' ' V T' 31 3 an i . 25 Y' 'Q' ' 6 Mirza 1 .,, g,:,, 2 V WL ' ' V ' ,.,,, .. Q Q 1 fn. av' G 'L' P G- . - '-'W ' if . -i , ' 1 C -A gy A A 1 tit T 'S W V ' T L in V ., A ,y I' A :v f A- . Q ig. g f . A g ar Lv '01 V, lk fi yqf . 't .Vi A LVVV - - fra V Q 51 t. r- .. 5 --':f-'f ' . kgll 6 - A .r ,Vs ff .V A VV VV :VV V Q, ,. . le? .4 - M 44 B if Woodrow Sledge, sponsor: First row: Alderdice, Alexander, Bamhouse. Black, Brill, Burns, B.. Burns, H., Carter, B. Second row: Carter, D., Chandler, Chote, Crouch, Bobby: Crouch, B.: Ewing, Fuge, Griffith,C., Grifiith, L. Third row: Hcxll, Horton, Iohnson, D., Iohnson,F., Keulhoier, Kelso, Kinney, Lay, Lemon. Fourth row: Miller, Mills, Moore, Painter, Quinn, Schutze, Wild, Woolrich. FALL lohn Lucius ...,, Robert Sneed. . . Claude Wild. . Tom Lemon . Coy Lay ,......, Theo Painter ..,, Coleman Griffith. Bill Barnhouse .. Woodrow Sledge. . . .President ,,.. Vice President. . Secretary. , . . Treasurer.. Sgt.-at-arms. . . . .Reporter . . ....Critic..... Parliamentarian ...... ...Sponsor , .. SPRING . . . .Robert Sneed .Coleman Grittith . . .William Kinney . . .Claude Wild . . . .Theo Painter . . .Madison Mills . . .Iohnny Lucius .Bobby Kealhoter Woodrow Sledge Three has really loeen a charm tor the Senate Debaters. This is their third year ot organization, and they have a record ot success that puts them right up on top in intramural sports, and on the toot- ball, track, and swimming teams, not to mention their scholastic shine and their social polishl lt's time well spent it you go to their annual Spring picnic 'cause that tood is deeeeee-liciousl 123 margaret preston . . And so they ups and starts a brand new society . . . those nine adventurous young fems did, about a quarter of a century agop but there has been no loss of that original thoroughness, that ener- getic initiative in each pretty pate which has arisen since then to adorn the club page in the Cornet. . . They seem to have inherited beauty as well as brains from their ancestors, FALL Edna Widen ....,.. Helen Claire Nolen. . Sarah Adair ..,... Iocelyn Buzbee, . 4 Patsy Coffey. . . Patricia Harris, , , Mary Lou Mills ..,,.. lean Begeman ...... Mrs. Gladys Hudnall ..., . . President. 4 . Vice President. . . . Secretary. . . . .Treasurer. , . . .Sgt.-at-arrns. . . A , . A Reporter .... , . Parliamentarian ......, .....Critic.,.., .,,Sponsor. . .. SPRING . . .Sarah Adair . .lean Begernan Mary Lou Mills Virginia Owens .Elmira Donoho . . .Dean Finley , . .Patsy Coffey . .Ioyce Munroe . . .Mrs. Gladys Hudnall Mrs. Gladys Hudnall, sponsor: First row: Apperson, Ballerstedt, Begemcm, Buchanan, Buzbee. Carter. Clark. Colley. Curby. Second row: Dockery.l.. Dockery, P., Donoho. Finley, Gibson, Gilliam, Harper, Harris. Hester. Keith. Third row: Lair. McCormick, McTee. Mangum, Martin, Mecrdor, Mills, Monroe, Nolen. Fourth row: Owens, Rupert, Schmedes, Shurr, Simmons. Timm, Wells, Worrell, Zollinger. adonian Mrs. Florence Richey. sponsor: First row: Albert, Bauer. Bowmer. Burks. Caldwell, Carlson. Chcmce, Chapman. Second row: Davis, B.. Davis, C.. Eklund, Foster, Gath- right. Ieifrey, Iohnson, Kiliun, Lester. Third row: Massey. Meyer, Moser, Nelson, V. A.. Nelson, V.. Parker, Segner, Shcier. Fourth row: Shane,1-X., Shane,W., Sundheimer, Swartwout, Templeton, Watterson, Wilde. Yeurwood. FALL Lucile Swartwout. , . Dorothy lean Durbon. r , Gladys Massey . . . Elsa Sundheirner, . . Linnea Anderson, , . Vivian Nelson, . . Ioylene Albert. , . Mrs. F. Richey. . . . ,President . , Vice President . . . Secretary. . . . .Treasurer . l . Sgt.-at-arms. . , . r Reporter. r lntra. Manager. . , . . .Sponsor . SPRING . . .... Linnea Anderson Margaret Swartwout . . . . .Audrey Shane . , .Elsa Sundheirner . . Elaine Elclund . . . .loylene Albert . . .Willodene Foster . . ,Mrs F. Richey Maybe you didn't know that Adonis was noted tor his beauty, and that it was because oi this that the Adonians chose his name ior their club. With their pleasing personalities they swing big projects, such as their annual tea dances and spring iornials and lots of other fun-tests. And rnixed in with their social achievements are nurner- ous literary ones. .FL we we mt '27 'Sl ea .. ?E,,. 'i ,. Qi My , 1. an num.-H socratic About 1937 an addition was made to the tarnily ot clubs in Austin High School, and out ot respect to Socrates, the orator ot Athens, the youngster a la l937 was named Socratic Club. Even in its comparative infancy it commands respect and praise tor its success in debate, in athletics, in scholastics, in society, and in all-round student lite. Watch out, you proud and haughty grandpappy clubs here cornes a rival! FALL Pat Walker ..... Charles lordan. . Robert Miller .... Robert Halltord, . Horner Trimble. . Bert Burnes. . . . President Vice President . Secretary. . , ,Treasurert Lewis Scott Curtis ..., , , . , . . Sgt.-at-arms . Reporter. , L , Sponsor. . SPRING . , Pat Walker Lewis Scott Curtis . . George Hale , .Moton Crockett , Charles lordan . . . Robert Miller , . . Bert Burnes Bert Burnes, sponsor: First row: Crockett, Doole. Ferguson. Gambrell, Griffith, Hale. Second row: Ho11ford.B.. Hall1ord,R.. Holmes, Iackson, Iordcm, Menke, Miller, Nairn. Third row: Pecenka, Reddin. Reed. Richey. Roberts, Rogers, Trimble, Wellmaker. athenaeum 1'0 Q? bf? Miss Lillian Bozarth. sponsor: First row: Bacon, Barker, Bush, Cain. Cloud, Cox, Crider. Dearinq. Second row: Floyd, Litton, Lloyd, Luce, Murphy, Pachorzinu. San- qalli, Sausinq, Saxon, D. Third row: Saxon, E., Shulls, Tannehill, Taylor, Thornquist, Townsley, Wallace, Webb, Wilkins, Woodland. FALL Nancy Davis . . . . , .President Elizabeth Webb , . . , 'Vice President, . i Dorothy Tannehill. , , Secretary , , Kathleen White , , . Treasurer. , Evelyn Saxon. . . Sgt.-atfarms Doris Litton. . . , . Reporter. , , . Critic. . Doris Saxon. . , . lvliss Lillian Bozarth. . i . Sponsor, . SPRING . Kathleen White , , ,Nancy Davis , ,Florine Crider , ..,,.. .Doris Litton Mary lo Townsley ... ...Doris Saxon . . . Dorothy Tannehill Miss Lillian Bozarth Youve seen them around, of course, because they do get around, and theyre the kind that rate more than just a passing glance. Since l932 these ambitious Athenaeums have been blazing a trail ot glory tor themselves around school. ln intramurals, in social doings, and Just everywhere these young upfandecomers are found, always in the thick ot things, and always right up on top. philomathian lt has been rumored that great oaks irom little acorns grow . . . . we have proof right here in A. l'l. S. that it's true. We mean the Philomathian Literary Society, which grew from sixteen swell gals in lQ34 to thirty-five dittos today. ln addition to being among the leaders oi the social whirl, the Philos are accomplished young ladies in a literary way, too. FALL Felicia Moore .... Liska l-luit .......,. . . ,President . . Vice President, Mary Evelyn Firmin ...... Secretary. . . SPRING Gwyneth McCormick . , . , .Dorothy Nell Lewis , .... Liska Huit Bettye Brooks Moore. . . .Treasurer , . . . Betty Andrews Rose Mary Foster. . . Sgt.-at-arms Dorothy Ann l-lank. . . . ,Reporter , . . . . lanice Long Marge Elaine Fortner ,,.,... Critic Parliamentarian ..,..... Felicia Moore Mrs. Margaret Adair . . Sponsor, ,, Mrs. Margaret Adair Mrs. Margaret Adair. sponsor: First row: Andrews, Berry. Brooks. Brown, Campbell. Chandler. Second row: Cocke. Fuqq, Firmin, Foriner. Foster. Fritis. Frizzell. Third row: Hunk, Huff. Kieslinq, Lewis. Long, Lott. McMaster. Wcxlberg. platonian Miss Myrtle Sturges. sponsor: First row: Booth. Brooks, Carpenter. Gault, Grien. Iohn- son, M. I. Second row: Lamb. Laurito. Littlefield. Long, M:Bee. Mayes. Third row: Mon- roe. Morris, Richey, Speir. Whittle, Wilkerson. FALL Bernice lohnson. Martha Whitton. Anna Mae Pieser La Verne Egger. Margaret Whittle. . . . Marjorie Harrell Virginia McBee Miss Myrtle Sturges ..,, . . President. . . . Vice President ..,. . Secretary . .. Treasurer . , . Sgt.-at-arms. . , Reporter. . . Parliamentarian. . . .. Sponsor. .. SPRING . , .Lucille Speir . . . .Mary Richey . . . . .lacqueline Long . . . .Margaret Whittle . . . .Dorothy Ann Grimes Betty Booth .Dorothy Ann Grimes .Miss Myrtle Sturges A real child prodigy in Austin High . . . tor it is only seven years old . . . is the Platonian Literary Society. Having as its primary aim to encourage social lite in A. H. S., the Platonians have built up tor themselves a reputation tor having high standards and giving some ot the gayest dances ever seen in the school gym. 'Ll franklin Only three years old? Gee, those Franklins have qrownl Foren- sically and socially, they have contributed a lot to Austin High School. Without Franlclins any number of extracurricular activities would ao pittiitt. And lite just wouldn't be the sarne without all those swell dances they qive. FALL Charles Quist. . . larnes Pierce. . . George Edwards Gordon Philquist Frank Carver. . Clifton Kelly, . W. B. Rider .... L. S. Ramsey . . . . .President . . Vice President. . Secretary. . . . .Treasurer . . . . . Sat.-at-arms, . , . ,... .lohn Ramsey Parliamentarian. . . . . ...Reporter .. .. Sponsor .. SPRING . . .W. B. Rider .. lames Pierce . . , .Wray Weddell . . Charles Quist . . , .Cliiton Kelly .Harry Bouchard . , .L. S. Ramsey L. S. Ramsey, sponsor: First row: Bouchard, Gustuison, Pennington. Philquist. Second row: Pierce. Quist. Ramsey. Rider. Sandqcxrien. Third row: Schwcrrzer, Smith, Tru- week, Weddell, Wyont. . 1 .Lrseeifralrrfxzfstsiif- . 1-.M sq... ..-Q S i al ' ,fi, ..-. ,..'....,, if K Y VR , xl Q PM H- -.. 'tt , L It 1 We if Q ' ii 1 . ' ' V .L -7 'E ' L' .L 'Gif 'QL -gf - i I n ' ' 51 fi Q 1 -i k, , X, ,,A, . W A M , , I ' ff 1 ' 5 . til .ld A W Tig l Lt 4 - , A ' ll 'V ' Q mi ff:-79 ' V210 L .Pi . 1fW.2:N.ii5M::f .,..f -, ff wr-..,..r ., . . . ,. W... .. V .W ff rm. .1 f Q .ms- 'X Q ,TW 'H is it gl. . ig .... .J A 133 5. 5 'wi k .pw 0951 gh S. paisano fs. First row: Backus, Buchanan, Davis. Fitzgerald. Haenul. Second row: Keith. Mc'1'ee. Mangum, Mcxnlove, Moffatt. Third row: Muckelroy. Robinson. Scott. Spencer. Stowell. Taber. SPRING President , . . , , ,..,. . . . . .Dale Buchanan Vice President, . . .... Faye Keith Secretary . . . ...A Clara Haenel Treasurer. A , .....,.. lean Taber Reporter ,.... , . .Ellen Lee Robinson Sgt.-at-arms r,.. ,,.,.. F rances Davis Any I-lypatian, Poly, Maggie P., or Sapphonian who feels the call of the great outdoors and decides to answer it is automatically a Paisanoite. These daughters of Mother Nature meet once a month after school to go 'to the Girl Scout camp and commune with the open air and sunlight and stuff. lust a glance at the members is proof positive that outdoor activity is the best beautitier. i ii? tug? 4 is gi W 5, 5 ? f M if ,vi mf firs t ,, ..r ' r 5,51 'N fi if Q mv all A27 if V gi .:. . . . MW :-.-::,...,.. .. ,.,.,?... . . . J Wg, ' ggiaak Wig ' 131 7' it 4' 'tfi is 6 5 :ai my y . euphronian The Euphronian Literary Society, three-year-old Austin Hiah School club, has taken its place in the Hall ot Fame along with other clubs. Qnce enjoying its usual routine of etiquette and literature, the club suddenly becarne society consciousfnow they are enioyina the Sensational! whirl ot dances, teas, etc. FALL Frances Oertli, . . loy Hamilton ...,,.. Frances Schleael ii.. Mildred Hamilton , . Floradene Cumrninqs .... Miss Kate Eppriaht, . . President . A SPRING . . . . .loy Hamilton Vice President. . , . . Frances Schleqel . Secretary.. . .Treasurer . . Sgt.-atearrns ,. Sponsor. . . , A ,Mildred Hamilton . Mildred Harnilton . A , . , Bernice Peterrnan Miss Kate Eppriaht Miss Kate Eppriqht, sponsor: First row: Hamilton, I., Humi1ton.M. Second row: Hoppens, Mueller, Schleqel. ' - :Eff 'gifs -2 21. el arco iris ,gif-P' JQY Miss Stella Stcmtield, sponsor: First row: Gonzales. Second row: Tacquard, Wimberly. Yeury. FALL Eleanor Tacauard ......... President. . Lupe Castillo ....A.... Vice President. Eloise Bull .i........ ..,, S ecretary. . Vickie Marie Yeary. .,..., Treasurer, . Tony Gonzales ......,,.. Sgt.-at-arms Edelmira Herrera. . . . . Reporter, . Pianist. . . Miss Stella Stantield . . . , Sponsor. . . Hel Q,-VK m, Hudson. SPRING . . . . .Ellen Helm . . .Eonee Patterson . . . .Edelmira Herrera . Vickie Marie Yeary . . . . .Tony Gonzales . . . .Eleanor Tacquard . .Miss Stella Stantield What do you know about our Spanish-speaking neighbors and also those in Spain? Why not learn in the interesting way . . . through songs, dances, plays, reports, games, and travelogues. El Arco lris, the oldest Spanish club in Austin High School, aims to stimulate interest in things Spanish, increase enjoyment ot Spanish music, and turther understanding between Spanish-speaking and English-speaking students . . . they'll Welcome you with open arms. rf' -63's CCl1'I'leICl Warning! You'd better Wear your best tace all the time, because these Camera Clubbers are confessed and confirmed clickers ot camera shutters, and you just never know what they'll aim that little black box at next. They're not the look pleasant, please type of picture-makers, either. Their pictures are as modern as television, and they really are qoodl Need proof? Take a look at some ot the entries in their annual contest! FALL SPRING Charles Francis. , . .,... President. . . .,.. lames Butcher lohn Focht ,.,. . . .Vice President . . .Charles Francis Eugene Schoch . , . ,... Secretary, . , . . Eugene Schoch David Williams. . . , . Treasurer, , ,.,. David 'Williams K. L. Carter , . , Sponsor. ..... K. L. Carter Kenneth Carter, sponsor: First row: Butcher. Carlton, Dykes. Focht. Second row: Francis. Menke. Schoch. Warren, White. Williams. S' los habladores Miss Vera Lee Moore, sponsor: First row: Awclt, Franklin, Hahn, Iones. Second row: Lucius, Morehead, Patterson, Phillips, Ray, Strange. FALL Dewey Crowder. . . Virginia Saunders. i . Lenora Morehead. . . George Randolph, . . Miss Vera Lee Moore , , President , First Vice Pres., Second Vice Pres. , Secretary-Treas. . . . Sgt.-at-arms , Reporter, t . Sponsor , SPRING . . . ,Dewey Crowder Ray Gene McDonald , . .Virginia Saunders , i . .Laurine Hahn , . . Claude Franklin l-laroldlztay Miss Vera Lee Moore lt was started back in l926 by Miss Vera Lee Moore, was this enter- prising little club, and it is still going strong. Maybe its success is due to living up to its motto, Manana de zorras, mal dia de caza, which means in our language, Don't put things oft until tomorrow. Anyway, they turn their energies toward things Spanish with a vengeance, and their programs include songs, talks, and slides about Spain and South America. They participate, too, in the Pan American Student Forum and the Spanish Club Conventions, state and national. N? I K b e r Q s t r o m b r o W n la tertulia l-laVen't you sometimes wondered about those torchy Spanish sonas that are watted out upon the air during the club period? The oria- inators are probably La Tertulians, who gather round every other week to create a Spanish atmosphere this side ot Madrid. lt's all done with proarams about Spain and the Spaniardsg and there's lots ot aood old American tun at their picnics and parties. FALL SPRING A. K. Bergstrom , , , , President , . Herbert Brown leanie Brydson. . . . ,Vice President , Edna Pearl Lancaster Edna Pearl Lancaster ..,., Secretary . ..,...... Doris Parlcer Herbert Brown Treasurer A. K. Berastrom Frank Green. , , . .Satfat-arms, , lohn Swenson Grace Klein , . . , Beporter . , , , Grace Klein Miss Ada Maude Owen Sponsor Miss Ada Maude Owen Miss Ada Maude Owen, sponsor: First row: Bergstrom, Bouchard, Broman, Brown, Brydson. Second row: Castanon. Crowe, Dorn. East, Edman. Third row: Hightower, Klein, Lancaster, Parker, Sandoval. ,--,1 ' L r, i or ,L S-'H K 5 at as L A 3 , ti X .tt if i,lt. sstesr yr L it . .rti ' Q Q N if , ikikik '..k, -- :- 1 . 3 t 'M M 1 , A 1 L at . by .M Q W 4, A .1 ' r .... , 5 Q 5.,,,y 5- tx. ' ,, , , . Y 136 sodolitos latino -lv ff -, . B I i z? , . - RV - Y 'V A nv 1 ' in W 5 'I Ji ' ig' . , M , 4 f .,,,,,,:-f-ew. , 'ffl Q . F-. 1 - fi, ' ' ,- fi if 1! 'L H571 s, 1' ,. l .,.,, it- of L L if W .. - 4f , . 'W' 7' rtu Qu A - P Q 'ff' W AAAF V gh ' is I g V , o , . L f J f if .- 1- L, 1 KM z .'.. ., K V. 5 7 LV Q : il ig? +V Y AL, .,,, ,R 5 W . V K K '1 1 . t PM if ? i ittt Miss Helen Hill, sponsor: First row: Buford, Cuusey, Champion, Gambrell, Hulden. h C 9 I1 Second row: Hawkins, Lander, McCall, Milscxps, Morris. Third row: Smith, Studer. Sullivan, Thompson, Wilke. FALL SPRING leon Holden .,..........,, President ...... ....,.. B en I. Morris Anno Virginio Wilson. . .Vice President ,,,..,. Mory Ellen Wilson Lucille Studer ....,,,, ,... S ecretdry. .Morry Mctrgoret Chornpion lerry Howkins ...,, .... T reosurer ...,,..,.... Louise McColl Virginio Bell .,..... . . .Sgt-otectrrns .......... Alon Lindemon Motry Ellen Wilson. . . . , .Reporter ....... Helen LC1Verne Smith Critic ..,,.., Bonnie Murle McGehee Miss Helen Hill ,... . . .Sponsor ......... . .Miss Helen Hill m o r r i S No resurrected Rornon senotors in toggs ore these members of Sodolitos Lotino, but moderns with on interest in things oncient ond how those things tie up with present-doy doings. Their delvings into the dim post ore dressed in progrotm iormg yet their porties ore Strictly 20th century! 137 le cercle francais A gay Paree all our own! What beautiful, bubbly conversation and what merry laughter! But that is just one phase ot the club activity ot Le Cercle Francais. Those quaint French customs, iolk songs and games lend their native charms to a variety ot festivities, such as the Pete de Noel, held annually since the club's organi- zation in l9l6. FALL Marilyn Stumberg Lou Edith Martin. Nadine Blackman Nadine Blackman Bob Richey ...r., Miss Eloise Boach , President, Vice President Secretary. Treasurer. r . Sgtfatfarms Sponsor. SPRING Lou Edith Martin , . . . Bob Bichey .Nadine Blackman Nadine Blackman Mary lane Whitten Miss Eloise Boach Miss Eloise Roach, sponsor: First row: Beck, Blackman. Bland. Bowmer, Currie. Second row: Davis. Eyoub, Hale. McDade, MacPherson. Martin. Third row: Moor- head, Richey, Rucker. Shafer, Stumberq. Whitten. 'U 'fir 'Q' research George W. Wier, sponsor: First row: Collins, Davis. Eckhardl. Gambrell. Garcia. Second row: Henderson. Henry, Larson, Little, Lovick. Rasor. Richard, Smith. Steqall, Weinberger. FALL Howard Davis. . , . . Chester Rasor Glen Larson. . Ray Steqall. . . M. N. Garcia. Robert Henderson. . . G. W. Wier. .. . .President. . . . Vice President. . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer . . . Sat.-at-arms. . . ...Reporter . ,. ...Sponsor . .. McClain. Third row: Mudd. SPRING Howard Davis Chester Rasor , .Louise Little . .Glen Larson . . .Ray Steaall . .M. N. Garcia . .G. W. Wier Maybe curiosity killed the cat, but it's what keeps the Research Club alive. lt's an aqareaation of those rare individuals who are not content to say Thats that and iorqet it .... They want to know why, when, and under what conditions that is that, and ii it isn't that, then what is it? People like this make the world progress. ,151 -. f, . is . i i ' ' 'iffwi-f'Q2:3-35: Hitt' 3715 if i L 2 in f in Fiserv Q . . ,. wwf-sf1:,,,r rrmzg - - Lgiisfrz- W. Mm if , N, -W -' f v . , sw, S, , -V nfl ' , ' ' 1 iii! ' E is.. - si .5 A I., VL g ' M55 tit ,. . ,y r f 'fi' , . ,:-k pf s K'L.V 1 it-f Y ' I gif. K L. L I we-' .I ,ki l - A, - -- 2 Q9 fs 5' ' Fi ., h fa 'ws gf is f .3 f Q jf?- . 4 , , W , . Tiuw FIPS' Mggfv f i 3 1 A A f if . ' SU.: 5 LUN- 'A -- -life?-Q 1' ' ,, , if H-Qifggi-2:8 -. ' .. :lg , . ' I , ., .,. lc. d. V. Sprechen Sie Deutsch? .... Well, you should. Those aristocratic K. D. V.'s really mean business When they gather in A5 each club day tor readin', 'ritin', and rhythm-atic-in' to those quaint old folk songs of Germany. They enjoy a bit ot tolli lore, a loit ot opera, a bit ot social lite, and a Whole lot of good tun. Power to you, K. D. V., in this, your sweet sixteenth year! FALL SPRING loe Cole .... .... P resident. . , . .Vice President. . Wilby Lee Krause. . , .... Secretary. . . ..... Irma Bohn . . .Frank Miller . . .Fred Penick . Wilby Lee Krause . . .Florene Althaus lrrna Bohn ....,... Elorene Althaus. . . . . .Treasurer . Osloert Lassberq. , . . . .Sat-at-arms. . . Edna Teich ........... . . .Reporter . . ...,..,..... Steve Cole Miss Else Trenckmann ...... Sponsor ...... Miss Else Trenckmann Miss Else Trenckmann, sponsor: First row: Althaus, Blackstone, Bohn, Cole, S., Dunlap. Kcxsch, Kieshnick. Second row: Kissmcm: Knippu, Mabel: Knippu, M.: Krieqel, Lass- berq, Leiserinq, Miller, Penick. Third row: Raesz, Saage, Sweeney, Teich, Weikel. Winkler, Wolters. 140 twirling squad W. Covington, sponsor: First row: Adair, Bollmcm, Brady. Carter, FitzGera1d. Second row: Guthright, Glass. Johnson. Matthews. Reed. Vick, Whitis. FALL SPRING Sarah Adair .... ,,.. P resident. , . .... Sarah Adair Peggy Glass .s..... . . ,Vice President. . . ...... PeCJQIY Glass Billie Louise Vick. . . . . .Sec.-Treas.. . . , . .Billie Louise Vick Nancy Reed ..,...,...... Sgt.-at-arms 4..........., Nancy Reed Marie Allen ..... Drum Majorettes ..... . Marie Allen Ella Dean Rupert ll l Ella Dean Rupert Maybe it's a coincidence, and maybe it isn't, but we have an idea that our newly organized Twirling Squad has something to do with the swell record our football team has made this year. What team wouldn't develop a winning streak, with seventeen slick baton belles to cultivate school spirit for it? And from a spectator's point of view, our football games were good before, but these twirlers are the frosting on our cake-they make 'em perfect. ' -nn. 'V 141 . , . L - S9131 AM?-an b b y. t. s. botanical society I' Test tor a Young Treeclimber: 0 Take one intelliaent-looking student. Point to a nearby tree. Ask what kind ot tree it is. lt said student can tell you thinas about the tree that would surprise even the tree, you can bet he's a member ot Y. T. S. Botanical Society . . . and these scientific child prodiqies :nix tun with their seltfimprovernent. FALL Marjorie Robb W Dorothy Sue Wilkins i Edna lean McClain g Pat Vardell . , . i Carol Ruth McElroy n Murray Wiainton , t Nancy lane Phelps 0 Addison Lee . . fl President . Vice President Secretary Treasurer, , Sat.-at-arrns Reporter Historian Sponsor SPRTNG Murray Wiqinion . . , Marjorie Robb Billie Riesnecker Edna lean McCla'n , Pat Vardell Charles Sturdivant . Tohn Wood , . ,Addison Lee A. Lee, sponsor: First row: Anthony. Balugiu. Leon, McClain, McCright, McElroy. Second row: McGraw, Miller, Morris. Prado, Riesenecker, Robb. Third row: Sioberq. Smith. Sturdivcnt, Vardell, Wiqinton, Wilkins. ' ' 5 ,, , ,..,. ft' 4- ll .y 5- - . 6 . . A ' .f ,525 5' ' - to -- 2, - ,, if y it tif' P A ill. L. AL.. PM yy y3 gyy yy A? A A y y Vqnr , f, ,yt,t . 3 , . A .jzz A . yy ,-w'f Y 4. V , x ' K . is f V' t - , A T , A -Q XX 1 fm. A, K b K?-,J ir JN wut I- 7 iiwfw - M A y 1 . .V , y LW MW' L 1' 1... FJ L. A Ls Zn ' -. 142 lyman j. bailey W. A. Guinn. sponsor: First row: Barnes. Buford, Cherico. Cloward, Ehlers, Ezelle. Second row: Fleminq, Grebe, Grimes, Hay, McKee, Monroe. Third row: Nolen, Osborne, Rainey. Shelton, Smith, Sturdivant. FALL Warren Muston. . , . . . Davis McKee. . C. B. Buford W. D. Faubion Cleave Nolen. P. K. Shelton. . W. A. Guinn. . SPRING .Sr. Patrol Leader. . . .... W. D. Paubion Patrol Leaders. . . . . ...Scribe.... . .Treasurer . . ...Sponsor. ., .Richard Beuter Davis McKee Carl Pacharzina . .Cleave Nolen .Horace Shelton . .W. A. Guinn Lyman l. Baileys hold an initiation . . . Yes, each semester those alert Boy Scouts pounce on prospective members, drag them to the Bailey den, and teach them how to become outstanding, all-round students. lf you really Want to win friends and influence people, just hitch to the Lyman l. Bailey Club. Results? You bet! A V . M rw Q' JUN 143 H1 W-Q .ww 144 1. 1 l margaretta byers These women! . . . But ot course women always have the last Word. Whether it is style, etiquette, or personality, current creations must bear the analysis and synthesis of those Marqaretta Byers addicts. Who knows what clever ideas lurk in the heads of those potential fashion experts? CWe may be wearing hoop skirts and cowboy boots to school Within the next decade or twoll FALL lonnie Lynn Smith ..... Geraldine Gray ...,., Bonnie Parker .... Marqaret Schettel. Minnie Nelson. . , Virqinia Fuchs. . . Mrs. Z. Trimble. . . . . . ,President Vice President .... . . , . .Secretary. . . .Treasurer . Sgt.-at-arms, . . . . . .Reporter . . Sponsor. . SPRING Genevieve Iohnson .lonnie Lynn Smith . . .Iimmie Fredrich . . .Maidel Fredrich . . .Minnie Nelson . . .Mrs. Z. Trimble Mrs. Zella Trimble. sponsor: First row: Fredrich. I.. Fredrich. M.. Fuchs, Goldstein. Gray. Grillith. Second row: Hanson. Kemp. Kilburn. Lee. Lester. B. L.. Lester. H. D. Third row: Nelson, Parker. Phillips. Smith. G. S.. Smith,M., Warren. sl-L , 'Em home economics Mrs. Ruth Neylcmd. sponsor: First row: Ayres. Bollman, Carlson, Ccxudle. Cliiton. Second row: Costley. Iones, Morgan. Ross. Stamnitz. FALL Dixie Allen .,,,. Eloise Carlson .... Ailleen Miller ..,.. Clemma McEntireA Martha Lou Walker Mrs. Ruth Neyland A A A President A A Vice President. A A Secretary. A A A A A A Treasurer. A A Parliamentarian AAAA Historian AAA, A A .Sponsor A A SPRING A A ,Fay Wiese A A .Dixie Allen Merle Morqan Eloise Carlson Lorine Costley A A Reporter AAAAAAAA A AMary Ailleen Miller A .Anna LaVerne Caudle A A AMrs. Ruth Neyland Attention, Future Husbands ot Texas! Keep your eyes on these Home Economics Club aals A A A not only because they're easy to look at, but because they're learning riqht now how to be slick little housewives ten years from now. But all this foresight doesn't make them immune to present-day tun A A A they have lots ot it! -Fw ,f 535341 V -, . we .C1.Cl. Steep titty tair and frivolous tems in a concentrated solution of ath- letic acid tor nine months, and behold the result . . . an A-No. l G. A. A. which blossomed from a spark ot genius in l923. The alpha and omega of their aims is to promote intramural sports activities among girls . . . which they do, in a great big way. lust take a peek at their Boyless Prom, where the Susie-Q is done up in grand style by two Susies minus the male element! FALL SPRING Billie Larson ..... . . . . .President .,.. . . Hazel Ptobisher Mary Catherine Quist .... Vice President . . .Shelby Frizzell Edna Widen ....,. . . . Secretary. . . . . .Dale Buchanan Shelby Frizzell. . . . Rec. Secretary. . ...., lean Taber Hazel Robisher. . .Treasurer . . .Virginia Owens Sgtfat-arms. . La Fawn Spencer Christine Farrow .... . . Reporter Miss Betty Love Rugeley. . Sponsor. . . Miss Betty Love Rugeley Miss Betty Love Rugeley, sponsor: First row: Adair, Allen, Anderson, Arlitt, Begeman, Bloor, Brown, Buchanan, Cain, Dockery, Farrow. Second row: Frizzell, Gilliam, Harper. Heath, Iackson, Iohnson, Iones, F., Iones, H., Kallqren, Keith, Lester, McPhai1. Third row: McTee, Milstead, Moffatt, Moore, Nelson, Nolen, Owens, Patterson, Reddin. Reeves, Richey, D., RiChey,M. Fourth row: Roberts, Shane, Simmons, Smith, Speir, Spencer, Stowell, Taber. Taylor, Ward, Widen, Worrell. 'iw tile in it : ., an V' 'QW A 'S' c an Vrrgw 4' NW wfffifl Vi 'TW . .... PM T as J . ew. X, ,W T ' 5 'bf - x . . hs - - NEFF. :3 S' 552255-Qj:gP5' fiQff .greg .A .. -V . .. . .. . . '. .. 1... . .... . TQ M f P - K K N .. 'sn ' -s v. 't i A. ff: ' . 15.4 it A ' .. . . ' . 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Iohnson, 9 Miller, Mills, Moore. Fourth row: Moore, Nash, Nichols, Painter, Porter, Quinn. W Iones. Third row: Kealhoier, Kelley. Kinney, Knies, Lcry. Lemon, Lucius, McLuurin. Robinson, Shelton, von Reeder, C., von Roeder, N., Wroe. I1 i I1 g FALL SPRING lack Chewninq. . . . . President. . . . . .Robert Sneed Cecil Boulden. . . Vice President. . . .Theo Painter Robert Sneed .,.. . . Secretary. . . . .lack Chewninq Robert Kelley ,... . .Treasurer . . ....,... Ed Miller Carroll von Roeder . Sat.-at-arms. .Nolan von Roeder 5 lay Y. Iones ..... . . .Reporter . . . . .Madison Mills n Bill Barnhouse . . Parliamentarian. . . . . Bill Barnhouse e N. H. Wittner. . . . . .Sponsor . . . . .N. H. Wittner e d To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity hiqh standards oi Christian fellowship . . . that's the enor- mous task undertaken by these maqnetic males. And that's exactly what they do, plus more. At their rneetinq once a Week they smooth out life's rouqh spots with consultation and conference. And they also have vocal leaninqs, as anyone passing the Y of cr Wednes- day eveninq will hear. 147 hi-y They go under the name ot Capital I-li-Y, formerly Hi-Y ll, but there's nothing second-rate about this pack ot potential Presidents. In tact, they're about as first-rate a bunch of boys as ever gathered together to conter on current problems. Once a week they meet, and once in a While they treat themselves to picnics, banquets, and stutt . . . all in the interests ot their three-point aim mind, and spirit. FALL George Keith. . . Robert Lee Lentz. . . . , . Robert Miller. . . Robert Miller. . . C. B. Buford. . . G. W. Wier .... development of body, SPRING . .President . . .... Howard Davis .Vice President .... Robert Miller . .Secretary .... , . .Elbert Smith . .Treasurer ..,. .......... I ohn Focht . Sgt.-at-arms. Reporter. . . ...Sponsor . .. . . . . . .Bobby Griesenbeck . . . . . .David Rainey . . .G. W. Wier G. Wier, sponsor: First row: Brown, Buford. Clowcxrd. Cook, Ezelle, Fletcher, Focht. Gcxmbrell. Second row: Garcia, Griesenbeck, Grimes. Hardin, Harris, Knox. Lentz.I.., Lentz.R., Lewis. Menke. Third row: Miller, Nolen. Osborn. Rainey. Richard, Roberts, Rogers, Schooliield. Smith, Wilson. radio guild .Mg -as 4 'W' rtsts 4, Miss Maude L. Cuenod, sponsor: First row: Alexander. Buzbee, Clark. Garonzik, Griffin, 1 Hale, Hardin, Hausmcm, Hemsworth. Second row: Henderson, Henry, Lamb, Long, e McCormick, Mclver. Manlove. Martin, Matthews. Third row: Nolen. Poindexter. Ran- dolph. Sanderiord. Stowell. Strange, Tczcquard. Wagner, Warren. FALL Dorothy Nell Lewis. . . . George Hale ,,..,,..... Gwyneth McCormick . . . locelyn Buzbee. . . . Dick Hardin .,... . , .President . . Vice President ..,. . . Secretary. . .Treasurer . . .Sgt-at-arms SPRING , . ...,,.... George Hale .Gwyneth McCormick ........lanice Long . , .Dick Hardin . . . .l. D. Mclver S gt 3 . it its if ER if ? 1 e , Q, f Q it I David Williams . . . Reporter. . . . .Lois Garonzik Vyy U Y Lois Garonzik ....... . . ,Librarian li'd l it Miss Maude Cuenod . . . .Sponsor . Miss Maude Cuenod Flashing itself right up in the limelight in its second year of exis- tence is our idea ot an air Wave teaser-the Radio Guild. Under the co-sponsorship oi Miss Maude Cuenod and Mr. Guy Bizzell, these amateur entertainers might Well threaten professionalism-they're good enough! Ever tuned in on KNOW at that certain time and lent your ears to drama-real drama? Try it! is . future homemakers All young ladies have their hopes, of course, but these forward- loolcing fems are batting their man-traps with something more potent A A A and a lot more practical A A A than just hopes. 'l'hey're becoming educated in all those things like foods and clothing that they may need for future domestic efficiencyA FALL Nelwyn Hester .,,. Ora lean Carter, A Bernice lohnson A A A Dorothy Cuthbertson Bob Ferguson ,... A PeQQY Dockery A A Mrs. Gladys l-ludnall A SPRING A A President A A .Margaret Ann Clement Vice PresidentA A A A A A Mary Richey A A Secretary A A A Frances Davis A Treasurer A A A A A Peggy Doclcery A A AReporter AAAA A AClara l-laenel Parliamentarian A A A AAAA Claude Richey A A .Sponsor AAAA Mrs. Gladys Hudnall Mrs. Gladys Hudncrll, sponsor: Mrs. Florence Richey, sponsor: First row: Berry, Brown, Burdette. Cloud, Davis, Dockery. Second row: Finley, Francis, Guronzik. Gregory, Griffith, Huenei, Meador, McBee. Third row: Morris, Richey, C., Richey, D.. Rotsch, Smith, Taber. Turner, Wyont. ,uf gridiron Third row: Lewis, Loney, Swenson. FALL Murph Nelson. . . I. B. Giles ...... Eugene Larson ..... Duane Coltharp .... I. D. Griffin Caradine Dippery ' Standard Lambert. . . Standard Lambert, sponsor: First row: Allison. Beall, Beard. Bohls, Coltharp. Cooke. Cox. Second row: Crowe, Davis, Dippery, Elliott. Gray. Iohnson, Iones. Larson. McCuiston, Muenster. Phillips, Schwarzer. Sutherland, . . , . President. . .Vice President, . . . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer . . . .Sqt.-at-arms. ....Sponsor.. SPRING .......l.B.Giles . . .Raymond Iones . . Duane Coltharp . . . . . ,lack Allison Georqe Sutherland . Standard Lambert . . . And, oh, how those touchdowns rolled in! Why? . . . Saa-ay, haven't you heard? Well, it happens We have a coach and a team that eat, drink, and sleep football all year 'round Nope, they don't confine THEIR game to seasons. Mr. Lambert keeps those lads with their shoulders to the wheel for nine months so that at the Friday niqht qridrarna we Maroon boosters can sit back and smile con- fidently. ft r . red jackets 3 , at Q . -. 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' 1 ' f -i if if .fe 2 - A T , 5 A t f K- M g, if 3. . x ez' . A ' Y 5 Q. . f is M A VLLV - va 1 wi P- 1 t L - f L ' - ' f i t :': Q' .... , fc . T tiff' - I , ,'. ' - ri t ' Q ' -i i ' . , , ' W . A ll V ' :ll - V Q . . Q t af F ' , ' iAA , 5 A , V X . L--,L ,I l i . K , , ., , Q A - ..kkk .. . ,. ,. .' - r fri' .. ' Q Q , 1 -1 '- it , A ' N, ,A 2- f sg. P ' Lh 'Q i - ' ' Y ., . Betty Love Ruqeley. sponsor: First row: Allen. Anderson. D., Anderson.E., Andrews. Arlitt. Armstrong. Backus. K.. Backus,M., Bcllerstedt. Bates, Beqemon. Second row: Bible, Blackman, Blackstone. Bland. Bloor. Blucher. Bohn. Booth, Brill, Brown,A.. Brown.M.. Brush. Third row: Buchanan. Bush, Butcher. Buzbee. Cain, Cusporis. Chapman. Clement, Coleman. Craddoclc, Cuthbertson,D.. Cuthbertson.M., Darnell. Fourth row: Davidson. Davis.B., Davis.F., Dcxvis.R.. Dearinq. Dochery, Donoho. Dunlap. Dyess. Farrow. Fortner, Foster, Frey. Filth row: Fritts, Frizzell, Gambrell. Goronzik, Gibson, Gilliam. Grant, Grein. Holden. Hardy. Harkricler. Harper, Harris. Sixth row: Hausmcm, Hayes. Heep. Howard. Icxckson. Iellrey. Iohnson, Kcxllgren.B.. Kallgren. M., Kieslinq. Klein. Knight, Knippa. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the Gals Are Marching might well be the theme song ot our unusual group ot Red lackets, those vim, vigor and vitalityeplusn lassies who conscientiously walk their arches down, drilling tor next week's performance between halves. Baton twirling, formations, or just tancy steppingfthey do it up fine, under the able direc- tion ot one Miss Betty Love Rugeley Whose name, We prophesy, will go down in history as one ot the cleverest generals ever to maneuver an army items or otherwisel on the gridiron turf. red jackets ' . Vs ..,, II . I . fe. . --'- .-Za :-water:-,ss .' ' . , I -iii? . fm? y i . ' A . . .. L,,A . ..-' . , V .-L- i X '52 - 'ii1'?:'Y 3 - ' . V '- II V. t I -,,, 1 fi? V- Q - Q V . ' iw' L s V - If V ' .. If V e 1 Q 1 . ' 1 ' . 1 V f,..- 1, , is i' 'lt . 'Z if V I I E if 1 ef 3 V t 1 ' 1 1 ...ii it ss... ...-M,.. v. :I It tl ..., .,.,. . . . A A 1 V.,.: :Isp-wk ,I 1 an 3 A I . . - , gf - 'Tir II .- i ig 4' gl-gg ' ' - V K V ff gif - 5 V . I I .I I I- W- I A f. A I 1 I Qt. f t I ,Q ' -5 - .., i W 4 . ' . .. . is V 'ii' I -6 I g ,gt M H I ' if , ' . I I V I A - ,A I. 3 V. :sig . A is .. ,.,. 2 ' - ' ' 1 Y - -V A V 1 sw' V - . s 1 Q1 ' , .Q .gf 1. :if fa- 955. ,b L 1 'V Q ? ,Q 111' F 4' if if' ., -, 1 f V fee, Ze, it Q T ii- T is . ' :VV 'J z ,QL V V A V V, ,-M,f Vtsr 1 i isisi j ' . . . hk it - . . ' . T Q- V . . Y-- 2 ,-F, ww, -ff 5 - VS ' .. .- V 'iii '. j '- VI 5 . - . 1 V .... ' -T B ' K.--' f tg ' 1 .' f ..... Q f . I .. ' . . ' ....,. Y - -A-' 'B it A . Q .,, V nl. I 1 .L 1 f 1 . sr .. V. V' g g 2 :ff ,F 'F' - w 1 if ' ' V A A '- L- 4' A T ' '52 'i . I 2: . .- is ' l . I W CI 1' d 1939 Dorothy Richey. Elizabeth Gribble. , . lean Taber ...... Helen Nolen. . . lewel Ward .4..,.. Miss Betty Bugeley. . First row: Krause, Lamb, Lander, Lcturey, Law, Lea, Leon, Lester, Lewis, Little, Long, McClain. Second row: McCormich, McTee, Mctcow, Malone, Manqum, Marquis, Martin, Mathews, Mayer, Mayes, Meador, Meredith. Third row: Miller, Milsteud, Monroe,I., Monroe,M., Moore, Moorheud,D., Moorhead, L., Motherul, Nelson, Nolen, Owens, Randolph, Reddin. Fourth row: Reeves, Richey, Roberts. Rucher, Sanderford, Schlegel, Schmedes, Schmidt,C., Schmidt, E., Scott, Seqner, Slaughter, Small, B. Fifth row: Small.S., Smith,F., Smith. I., Spencer, Strange, Stromquist, Stroud, Stumberg, Sundheimer, Taber, Tcrcqucxrd. E., Tacqucrrd, I., Tunkersley. Sixth row: Taylor, D. E., Taylor, D., Thorp, Timm, Tinnin, Trimble. Tumey, Wagner, Walker, Ward, Whitaker, Widen, Wilde. Since its organization in 1919 by Miss Florence B. Brooke, the Bed laclcets as an institution has been a lite-saver in rnore ways than one: its pep is a wonderful tonic to a fighting teamg its appearance and superb showing are notable assets to our schoolg but, according to popular opinion from its ranks, its chiet value lies in its A-l reducing facilities. 1949 . . . . .Iewel Ward . , .Kathryn laclcson . . . .Dorothy Heep .Katherine Backus , . . . , .Mary Miller . . . President. . . . . . .Vice President. . . . . Secretary. . , . . . .Treasurer . . . . . . Beporter. . . . . Sponsor. . . . .Miss Betty Bugeley 1TlCl1'OOI1 Markham, sponsor: First row: Backus. Banks, Belcher, Brandt, Cole, Donoho, Finley, Friits, Hcxrkrider. Second row: Harris, Norris, Iordun, Klein, Long. Lott, Miller, Monroe, Novy, Penninqion,F., Penninqton,I. Third row: Ramsey, Roberts, Schmidt, Slaughter, Siurdivant, Teich, Weddell, Weinberger, Wilson, Winn. Three cheers tor democracy-via our Maroon! This is Where Iohn and lane Student can get the egofexpanding thrill of seeing their names in print. Big doings are going on round about our school, and it it weren't tor our Maroon, we'd never hear oi lots of them. The Maroon has journalistic honors galore to its credit, substantiating all our tine opinions of it. So here are three more cheersfand we hope our greatgrandchildren will be Maroon subscribers! FALL SPRING Wray Weddeil , ....,. Editor . A , , Ursula Brandt T Iessie Lott UISEHG Bfcmdl . . . i .Managing Editor, , . .... Grace Klein Iessie Lott If Iessie Lott. i , . , , .Business Manager. r , ..,,..,.,. ,Iessie Lott Advertising Manager. . . . i ,Betty lane Slaughter I. W. Markham. . .,.... Sponsor ...,.. ..... I . W. Markham orchestra Miss Maurine Owen, sponsor: First row: Anderson. Baker, Ballerstedt. Bohn. Boyd, Brown. Clark, Clark, L. Second row: Clark, M., Craddock, Curtis, Eckhardt, Faubion, Fells, Gambrell. Gibson. Grimes. Third row: Haenel.C., Hcxenel,lVI., Hahn. Jackson. Iohnston. Kallgren, Larson, Leisering, Leon, Lloyd. Fourth row: Lyon, Presnall. Reed, Steqall, Stumpl, Taylor. Welmaker, Whitaker, Woolrich, Zimmerman. lt's a rootin', tootin' orchestra we have this yearfone whose iarne is not confined to local districtsvit has become a national threat. Classics? Swing? They play 'ern both. So gather 'round, ye Beethoven-Chopin-Bach enthusi- asts ancl all you Shaw-Goodman-King fans. They are worth listening to. lt you have ever been in the vicinity oi the Music Hall about the fourth period, you will agree. FALL Kathryn lackson .,.. Doris lean Taylor. . Iirnrnie Clark ..... Sylvia Cartwright, . . Russell Lane ....... Esrna Beth Anderson. . . . .. Miss Maurine Owen . . . .President . . . . . .Concert Master. . . . .Treasurer ..,, Librarian. . . .. ..,..,...Manager......... Chr. oi Transportation Cornm. . . . ..,.,.... Conductor ..., . . . , SPRING . . .Kathryn Iackson . . .Kathryn Iackson . . .Sylvia Cartwright . , , . . .Russell Lane . Miss Maurine Owen 305 intramural managers ggi? Q r,Zf . hair- Miss Betty Love Ruqeley, sponsor: First row: Bates, Braden, Brydson, Buchanan, Darnell, Davis, Foster. Second row: Grifiith, Hamilton, Heath, Howard, Iol-mson, Luce, McCormick, Moffatt. Third row: Nelson, Owens, Pacharzina, Ward, Weikel, Weise, Wilkerson. You never saw such a busy group ot gals as those intramural managersf take a peek in the girls' gym after school, and it you don't get knocked down by volleyballs, quoits, basketballs, arrows, birdies, and any number ot other such missiles, you will see girls ilying around doing any and all things athletic While our authoritative group ot managers shout directions, lineup squads, check attendance, and do countless other things --fto say nothing ot having planned out in advance Who plays Whom in what and when. lt's their cooperation with the officials which makes our intramural program so extensive and so successful. glee club Wray, director: Whitaker, accompanist: First row: Brown. Hemsworth, Frizzell, Barrow, Dare, Lucius, Buchanan, Slaughter, Simmons. Schmidt. Second row: Cutcher, Williams, West, Currie, Champion, Barr, MUYBS, Monroe. Lewis, L., Yeary, Robinson, Speck. Pape, Lay. Whittle, Hank, Graham, Lewis. N. I., Wagner, Guthrie. Frey. Third row: Anthony, Stinson, Munguina, Morse, Tunnell, Durham. Myers, Watterson, Weddell, Trimble, Crowe, Tueting, Harper, Morrow. Fletcher. Fourth row: Gartman, Burns, Alexander. Patterson, McClendon, Hatzfeld, Markham, Berg- strom, Clark, Pryor, Burnett. Hale, Warren, Richey, Cherry. Take some titty lusty young voices, add a little practice and plenty ot that Wray artistic touch, and you have our Glee Club, as top a bunch ot choristers as ever sang a crescendo. Anything from a furious tortissimo to a placid pianissirno they do so Well that they bowl over the most blase of judges. Daily they annoy nearby annex teachers with their shingle- raising shouts, but the result is really worthwhile. Every year they corne out from the contest tussle with top ratings, and they probably always will as long as the inimitable Mr. Wray is leading them. band Covington, sponsor: First row: Adams, Allen. Barnette, Baskin, Blomquist. Boswell, Bouchard. Second row: Bow- man, Bradiield, Brady, Brown, Bumup, Chote, Clark, Courtney. Third row: Crockett, Crouch, Davis, Dickson. Doole. Eckhardt, Elliot, Free. Fourth row: Gambrell. George, Grimes, Gustafson, Hahn, Hall, C., Hall, W., Iohnson. What's sweller than a parade? The Maroon Band on parade, ot course. When those snitzy maroon-and-white uniforms come strutting down the avenue in time to beating drums and blaring trumpets, all us Austin-Highites swell and tairly bust our buttons with pride. What about honors? They're practically buried in 'em-ethose gold and silver cups and individual plaques, too. What about fun? lust go to a Band Dance sometime. The old gym Walls have to stretch. Have they got spirit? l'll say! They push our team over the top at football games with their music and marching. And can they play? Don't you know by now? lust ask any- body who has ever heard them. ' band First row: Kirschner. Larson, Lassberq, Leiserinq, Luckey, Munn, Martin, McKee. Second row: Menke, Miller, Nairn. Newman, Owsley, Pacenkcl, Penick. Presncrll. Third row: Reddin. Reed. Riie. Roberts. Rogers, Rupert, Sanqcxrten. Schooliield. Fourth row: Schulle. Sioberq, Smith, Stegall. Thompson. Welmcrker, Wilkenson, Wyont. band achievements 1935 . . . . .First p1ace at State Contest 1936 . . ,,..... First p1ace at State Contest 1937 . . . . .First at State: second at Nationa1 1938 . . . . .First at Stateg first at Nationa1 1939 . . . ..,..,.,.,.. First at Nationa1 President ..... . . .Lewis Scott Curtis Vice President ....., ..... B arrett Wyont Secretaryffreasurer . . ....... Dick George Director ........... . . .We1don Covinqton red dragons Burton. director: First row: Backus. Brill, Busby, Chiles. Second row: Egan, Fritts, Hayes, Iones, Lemon. Kelley. Third row: Lewis, Reeves, Richey. Robinson. Taber. Watt. They're not, you know, deadly dragons, but a perfectly harmless group of talented young- sters polishing up their technique in the Burton Academy for Aspiring Young Actors. Which institution must be pretty good, judging from the results it gets. This year is the tenth birthday ot the Red Dragonsfthe tenth triumphant year in a career ot building budding Broadwayites and putting out plays We're glad to splurge our hard-earned nickels to see. quill and scroll Markham, sponsor: First row: Backus, Barnhouse, Bates. Brandt, Chewninq, Cole. Second row: Fritts, Harkrider, Harris, Hawkins, Ioseph, Klein. Third row: Lott, Manuel, Ramsey, Slaughter, Weddell, Winn. LOST for kidnapedl: One club. Answers to the name ot Quill and Scroll. Contains budding young journalist. Any information concerning whereabouts ot said club should be given to I, W. Markham tor a liberal reward. FOUND: Somewhere in Austin High School, a club, approximately lU years old. Seems to be mentally attlicted with journalist-itis g mutters incoherently ot .... Comet .,.. Squeal and Crow! FALL Wray Weddell ..., lack Chewning ..... . . lessie Lott ......,.,, Rose Dorothy Ioseph. . . Marian Davis ..,,.. I. W. Markham. . . . .President , . Vice President. . . . . , . Secretary. . . .Treasurer . . Sgt.-at-arms . Reporter. . . . . . ...Sponsor .. Maroon .... SPRING Wray Weddell . . . .lessie Lott lack Chewning .Ursula Brandt . .lohn Ramsey . . . lulia Bates I. W. Markham student council Bertha Casey, sponsor: First row: Anderson.E., Anderson, K., Backus, Benson, Blessing, Blucher, Boswell. Boulden, Brucy, Brown, Busby. Second row: Buzbee, I., Buzbee, Carter, Ccxsparis, Chewning, Clark, Clement, Cocke, Col- thorp, Crowe, Davis. Third row: Dockery, Dutton, Egan, Ellison, Ewing, Fruth, Giles, Gillespie. Gilliam, Granville, Greig. Fourth row: Griffith. Hardin, Hardy, Harkins, Hayes, Heinsohn. Iamison, Iones,C., Iones, H., Iones,I., Iones,R. COutside the doorl Hmmm, what's this We hear about a democratic students organization ot the students, by the students, and tor the students? We hear a lot about Penny Drives, tree dances, ians tor stude hall, and iillion ot other projects undertaken by the Council .... Wonder how they do it? tAnd then inside . . .l ''TheStudentCouncilwi1lpleasecometoorder, slurs the president in a business-like tone, and thesecretarywillreadtheminutes. C. . . the lapse ot several minutes of more or less rapid read- ina .... l The committee reports? C .... another few minutes .... 7 Well, qanq, here We aol .... and the Student Council composed of about seventy advisory representatives is launched on another history-making meeting. student council First row: Kullqren. Keith, Lea, Lemon, Lester, Lewis, McDonald, M:Laurin, McTee, Martin, Meador, Miller. Second row: Moffatt, Montgomery, Muenster, Murray, Niederauer, Painter, Pearson, Pool, Quinn, Reddin, Richey, D. Third row: Richey, M., Robinson, C.. Robinson,F.. Sanderford, Schetiel, Schoch, Schroeder, Smith, Snodgrass, Speir, Stork. Fourth row: Stratton, Taber, Ward, Watt, Whitaker, Widen, Wilde, Wilson, I., Wi1son.M., Winn, Wright. FALL Robert Kelley. . . Dorothy Richey. . leon Tober. . . Emily Busby ..., Robert Sneed. . . Don Muenster. . Theo Pointer ..... Miss Bertho Casey. . . . . . . .President . . . . . . .Vice President. . . . . .Recording Secretory. . .....Treotsurer. . . .. . . .Sqt.-ot-orrns. .. ........Clerk........ Corresponding Secretory. . . . , ..,....Sponsor....... SPRING . . .Robert Sneed , . .I. B. Giles , . .lewel Word . . . . . .Windy Winn . . . . .Trovis Roven Motrthot Ann Brown .Mettor Ann Wilson .Miss Berthot Casey comet ,ki 15 53557 '-L- ' A .1 i A , , t t i K' ' A A at 1, ' KWH , , 2 L we , I , 1 f -.f,g,1..f-fffjggi .,, 3 ' F wisp. .1 Xsgf: ' ' 'V' ' ,. , 4 ,. 1 .fr I K - .k.. I W ,gi t-f ' ,it .,. 1 it V E Q i W QQ gm - ,, -M, 76 is , Z VV I? ik 4 'K 2' '4,1 ,1., ,Q 1 I Q . 535, W 45 if Z L A 5 , kky - it y i y .. V .2- f 1 .-:. A Mrs. Basdall Gardner, Mary Bell Granger, W. A. Quinn, sponsors: First row: Barnhouse, Business Manager: Bates Second row: Brush. Champion, Chewning, Editor: Crouch. FitzGerald. Third row: Frank, Garonzik. Hawkins, Art Hemsworth. Ioseph. Knowing that something must be done to put tight into the Comet, the editors and sponsor decided to startle the school by publishing a yearbook that lS ditterent. Protiting by experi- ence trom past Comets and studying college annuals, the dummy soon took shape .... a mess ot crazy layouts, drawings, notes. Qnly ideas, then one day lohn Crosby, photogra- pher and exfstudent, walked into the ottice with more ideas, but, more important still, a carn- era. Production started. Camera, lights, action .... yes, plenty of action. Copy to the engraver .... late hours .... swing music on the portable .... Esquire .... cokes ..,. proots .... more copy and swing. The school knew nothing until the Maroon gave a Sneak Preview. Streamlined, Democratic l94O Comet Will Picture Every Students lnterest, Activities .... Radically Changed Year- book to Present 30 School Favorites .... Division Pages to Be in Color .... Live-wire Copy . . . . Buy Your Comet Now, Final Date March l5. Sales picked up. ,. L,--v J 3 in if-w U ,K ' vi' ww' -nt Y' mt, ik 'vf Q in-r 5 comet .tw f' 3 , , ft J x G , i- S KV' A 'Q-if 1. First row: Knies. Lemon. Manuel. Editor: Mayes. Mills. Second row: Moffatt, Munroe. Nichols, Schmidt, Stork. Third row: Stroud, Slumberq, Wilkerson. Williams, Winn. Staffs come and staffs go .... in other words, some worked all afternoon while others were swimming at Barton's. Bates, Bland, Brush, FitzGerald, and loseph spent many hours typing write-ups by Stork, Hemsworth, Winn, Kies, Lemon, and Gillespie. Hawkins was responsible for the division pagesg Windy and Burnett did the lettering. Nichols and Mills pasted hun- dreds of pictures .... Knies sat by and Watched. Rainey and Williams were always at hand to carry messages. There were many who gave moral assistance .... Crouch, Frank, Garonzik, Gribble, Small, Francis, and of course there was the guy who just walked in, looked around, and walked out. l-lustling business manager Barnhouse directed his advstaff. Selling Comets and ads were Champion, Mayes, Moffatt, Munroe, Stroud, Stumberg, and Wilkerson. intramural declamation McTee Nunnully Reeves Sneed intramural debate Barnhouse Macow Marquis intramural declamation This year 65 declaimers entered the intramural declarnation. The 'mural was conducted by Guy Bizzell and Chase Winirey. After two eliminations the following students were judged winners: Robert Sneed, senior boy, Senate: Mary K. Reeves, senior girl, Minoang Roy Nunnaily, junior boy, Square Circley and Patricia McTee, junior girl, Margaret Preston. intramural extemporaneous speech Twenty-one boys and nineteen girls participated in lntramural Extemp Speech. Four boys and tour girls went into the finals. Winners in the Girls' Divisions were Helen Manlove, first, Eleanor Tacguard, secondg Margaret Ann Clement, third, ln the Boys' division Howard Davis took tirst place, George l-lale, second: loset Weinberger, third. interscholastic extemporaneous speech This year eight speakers were on the lnterscholastic Extemporaneous Speech squad. The boys' team consisted oi Ed Wroe, Howard Davis, losei Weinberger, and George Hale. On the girls' team were Betty lane Slaughter, Helen Manlove, Constance Bartlett, and Elora lane Watt. They participated in tive invitation tournaments this year. Davis won tirst in the district contest, then was eliminated irom regional competition by measles. Though Ed Wroe served as alternate for district, the rules provide that second place winner in district shall serve as alternate in regionalg thus Temple was allowed to represent our district in the region. Slaughter tock iirst at regional, winning the right to enter the State meet as the only girl representative from this district. intramural extemp speech interscholastic extemp speech Davis Manlove Davis Slaughter interscholastic debate Chase Winfrey, coach: First row: Barnhouse, Beqeman. Boulden. Edwards, Hardin. Heep. Second row: Keith. McLaurin, Macow. Marquis. Milstead, Moore. Painter. Third row: Sanderford, Sneed. Spencer, Sturdivant, Tacquard, Wild. interscholastic debate Spurred on by two state championships within the last three years, George Edwards and Banks McLaurin tailed to win state but did take district laurels. The girls' first team, loanne Macow and Dorothy Heep, made an outstand- ing hit by winning the Baylor University Invitational Meet over ZOO girls' teams, and the South Texas Debate Tour- nament held in Yoakutn, Texas, Tournaments entered were the Austin tournament, the Baylor University tourney, the Alamo Heights tournament, the Red River Valley tournament at Denison, and the South Texas tournament at Yoakum. The squad was coached by Chase Winfrey and managed by Robert Sneed. interscholastic declamation Austin High was represented by Robert Sneed, senior boy declaimer, at the Baylor University meet where he was ranked fourth in a field of 607 at the Denison Red River Valley tournament he placed first. At the interscholastic meet, Georgetown, Robert Sne-ed was entered as senior boy, lean Begeman as senior girl, lirnrny Gambrell as junior boy, and Dorothy Iones as junior girl, Sneed ranked second at the meet-Begeman third. intramural debate The timely question under discussion was, Resolved: That the State of Texas Should Adopt a System of Complete Medical Service Available to All Citizens at Public Expense. Approximately 40 boys' and girls' teams entered. Independent teams won both divisions with Bill Barnhouse and Bill Byrne, loanne Macow and Maurine Marquis winning the tourney. interscholastic declamation Begemqn Gambrell Iones Sneed forum ' A A C A N ix. 'L 1 'Qi iAL A ,-'. A 'nwnh A A I skirrrr L ' 1 rir A ' ' ' 4 - A ' -k'- S A ll ' - AA AA A A, A .A A AA in AA ' A 1'- l f S 'AA' t zivr , 5 'F W5 it 3 zl, lvza L ' '2f: 1 A W :' R? ft it rg ' r 'f '1 S L ' ' A y tii e 2 k i r,A A A i ' ,A 5' ' A. A i if .- AV : f , P A AAA. 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Harkrider, Harper, Hayes. Fourth row: Heep, Henderson, Iohnston, Iones, Klein, Lay, Lemon, Lewis, Long, Lott, McCormick, McLaurin, McPhail, Macow, Malone. Fifth row: Mzxnqum, Manlove, Marquis, Monroe, Mudd, Nelson, Patterson, Purcell, Ramsey, Reddin, Richey, Schwartz. Schetlel, Shelton, Slaughter. Sixth row: Smith, Sneed, Stowell, Studer, Sturdivant, Szymanski. Taber, Tacquard. Tac- quard, I., Walker, Weinberger, Whitaker, Wilkins, Winn. Wroe. Where do you go every other Tuesday? To Forum Cmaybel. Anyway, that's a good place to air some ot your opinions. There's always a torum leader with almost any topic you can imagine A A A from Socialized Medicine to Swing Music, and it you like to stand up and lead discussions A A A don't be backward, come on and join the Forum Leaders Club. FALL SPRING George Keith. A A AAAA President AAA. A A .George Keith Robert Sneed. A A A A .Vice President. A A ...A Howard Davis Helen Nolen. A A A A Secretary. A A A .Banks McLaurin Edna Widen AAAA AAAA T reasurer Richard HardinA A A A A Sgt.-at-arms Banks McLaurin. A A A .Reporter A A A A .Carolyn FitzGerald H. H. Hoyt AAAAA A A .SponsorA A A AAAAAA H. H. Hoyt national Florine Althaus Rebecca Anthony Margaret Backus Marion Ballerstedt Etta Marie Barrow lulia Bates Betty Sue Bible lohn Blomeke Anne Bloor Harry Bouchard Ursula Brandt Ava Lea Brown Martha Ann Brown Margaret Brush C. B. Buford Emily Busby Patsy Cain Gloria Canady Dorothy Causey Wendell Cherry lack Chewning David Clark Martha Clifton Hume Cofer Ioe Cole Martha Contat Lorraine Costley Glen Courtney Dorothy Cuthbertson Frances Davis Billy Ellison Christine Farrow Mary Evelyn Firmin lohn A. Focht William Gambrell Golda lean Gellman luanita Gibson lohn Graham lean Halden George Hale Mary Margaret Hardy lane Harkrider Marjorie Harrell Nelwyn Hester Kathryn lackson Charlye Beth Iohnson Lillian Reese lohnston honor society Marie Kallgren George Keith Robert Kelley Geneva Kilburn Grace Klein Wilby Lee Krause Matt Kreisle Eugene Larson Coy Lay Tom Lemon Dorothy Nell Lewis Doris Litton Iacqueline Long Virginia McBee Edna lean McClain Gwyneth McCormick Carol Ruth McElroy Dorothy McGraw Banks McLaurin lane Manuel Bernice Mayes Robert Miller Ellen Mary Moffatt Dan Muenster Preston Nairn Minnie Nelson Harold Novy Bill Owsley Loyce Patterson Dorothy Richey Margery Robb Eloise Sanderford Sue Sanders Frances Schlegel Carrielyn Schmidt Edythe Schmidt Ernest Schraeder Frances Silberstein Frances Smith Robert Sneed lean Taber Doris lean Taylor Horner D. Trimble Wayne Warren Nelson Whitaker Edna Widen David R. Williams 170 nature science , i i . A X ,QQ A 4 ,A f gg, 1 -wwf, f-if 'L 7 l' ' AU 273 1ia7?:4 - ff l V' K ' 'iiffi' 1 Back row: Walter Iohnson, George Buck, Lucille Rotsch, Mathis Blackstock. Nolen Brown, Orion Rogers, S. W. Hayes, sponsor: Douglas Cullen, George Zapalec, lames Piercy. Leland Lentz, Dennis Swinden, Tony Oieda, Dick Williamson. Front row: Dick Sanders, W. E. Hart, Floyd Bates, Clemmu McEntire, Martha Walker, Harold Baldinq, Alonzo Har- mon, Sarah Rogers, Lolla Lee Dyess, Iulia Mae Bridwell, Maurice Deason, Marion Deason, Bertha Rogers, Arthur Har- rison, Mariorie Walker, Ioyce Watson. Methuselah of our science clulos is this, and it has plenty ot accomplishments to show for its years ot existence. With its sister club, Y.T.S., it's responsible tor much of the greenery that aolorns our school grounds. These bright budding biologists also put on and participate in an annual inter-club science contest. They're attiliated with the Texas lunior Academy ot Science, to whose annual meeting they always trek-fit goes without saying that they trek back home covered with glory to shed on their school. Douglas Cullen, , , , ,President , Lucille Rotsch A-W . mu square circle 9 5,55 Ls i, ,nf M' 'MT pil' . .sv-fda'-.T -.'f 'l Back row: Dean Madden, Horace Mills. Randolph Alford, Thomas Young. Ray McCuiston, Ioe Scott, I. C. Moss, Robert Taylor. George Spaw. lunie Martz, lack Cook, Elmer Dale Swinney. Front row: Milton Harris, Alvin Stramner. Edwin Schurath, Denton Morgan, Ray Boring, De Long Andcrson, Cleaner Miller, H. C. Mills, Ernest Lenord, George Roberts, Claud Morrison, Paul Moss. sponsor: N. H. Witt ier, B. Milt:-n Wright. Wheh iii V338 a year-old Huritiria arid Fishing Club No. 2 became a riatichally affiliated Square Circle Club we wondered, as you perhaps have, whether aeoriietry had aiiythiria to do with The lOO Best Ways to Catch a Fish. The title rriay be attributed to the hatiorial SauarefCircle outdoor club as publicized iii Field ahd Stream, sports rriaaazihe. The boys, besides beiha A-l sportsrrieh, harbor a perfect rriahia for ihtrariiural athletics, fried fish, ahd weiriers, as evidenced by those wonderful outihgs, lust ask therril B. Melton Wright .President Dean Madden sargonian philaielic Mt? rl' - ll Mun? Back row: Walter Maurer. Frank White. Alberta Thornton, Nelson Whittaker. Frank Marshack. Front row: Hurry Robinson, Warren Freund, Francis Miller, Margaret Mueller. Eugene Allen. Bob Morgan. Lick 'em and stick 'emu has been the motto oi the Sargonian Philatelic Club since l924, when this society tor stamp lovers was founded tor the purpose ot enlarging stamp collections and learning something concerning stamps besides the tact that they are stuck on envelopes. Every member makes a report at some time on stamps and stamp collections, and all mem- bers lceep posted on the new issues and prices ot United States and foreign stamps. The club name is taken from the French word philatelie which means the study and collec- tion ot stamps and stamped envelopes. The club lives up to its name, because several mem- bers have valuable collections. Frank Marchak, r . . ,President . . . . ,Frank Marchcrk safety patrol - First row: Iay Barnes, Ben Primer, Reinhardt Zielke, Dan Taylor, Iohn Focht: Mascots: Billie Iannita Iackson, Helmer Iohnson: Herbert Brown. Iohn Cryer, Clinton Baskin. Paul Krizon, Floyd Shipp. Second row: H. Horton, sponsor: Randolph Bob Roberts, Iames Green, Malcome Richer, Ierry Minneiie. Billy Osoba, Marvin Gruesen, George Luedecl-re, Buddy Feuerbacher, George Zapalac, Bill Riech, Sam Martin, sponsor. Third row: Lawrence Hay. Robert Mudd, C. L. Roitsch, Iohn Swenson. Marshall Nichols, Ernest Mangelsdorf, Ed Giles, Richard Reuter, C. I. Swinden, Paul Green, Robert Yancy, Roger Snodgrass. ln its fourth year of existence, the Safety Patrol has walked away with so many medals, citations, trophies--fhundreds of them that the national officials acknowledged it as the out- standing hiah school patrol in America. Equipped with two sets of uniforrnsfwet and dry weather qarh whistles, and a snappy mili- taristic step, our junior traffic cops waae war twice a day aqainst this Traffic demon-fand win. safety patrol OFFICERS First row: lay Barnes, Buddy Feuerbacher, Dan Taylor, Iohn Focht, Ed Giles, Herbert Brown, Billy Riech, Paul Krizov, Sam Martin. Second row: H. Horton. Bob Roberts, Paul Green, C. L. Roitsch. lohn Swenson. Iames Green, Ernest Manqelsdorf, Richard Reuter, C. I. Swiden, George Zapcllac. AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL-1939-40 l2 Cups for distinguished service. 353 citations from City ot Austin for outstanding service to school. l42 citations from the Department ot Public Safety. 2 individual jackets Cwith Patrol emblernsl as individual awards to the two best patrolrnen, Fall 1939. 175 U2 Q :L 2 CD Q. c cr Htl p.a.:..a. .L..2... 11. ...1 9 Richey, Chambers, Slile, Eyoub, Wait, Cox, Graham, Dockery, Manuel, Howard. Teddy Roosevelt's organization didn't have anything on these feminine Roughriders--they're justly famous around these parts for the masteriul way they put their mounts through the paces. Good sportsmanship plus a knowledge ot equestrian psychology, plus some other Very spe- cial qualities add up to what it takes to pull down top honors in the gallop profession. President. . , ,.., Lady Myra Fuller saddle club ff ,. ' it ' t 4' ' -I . 4 a . J Il' X 1-- ... FSJ' f Y '1 x':a nos-xs ' ' Slaughter, Klein, Haenel, C., Emmert, Davis, Miller, McKinnon, Werkenthin, Hcene1.M., Duvis,F.. Milsiesd. Brady. But no brown and brawhy athletes are theyfthey're the tough-but-delicate variety that swings a mean mallet on the polo tielcl and still loolc so pert and pretty perched on a horse that the judges just cah't help qivinq them most ot the prizes. Not that they ride only tor Wirihihafthey trot their naqs on lots ot picnics and recreational rairiblihqs. President. , , . . Clara Haenel 177 Indfurn out to 'O Restless students, harried hy teachers . . . angle A equals angle B . , . who cares? can't think on an empty stomach . . . Gosh, l'rn hungry . . . l-low long 'til the hell? There it goes . . . were tree! Hot lunch in the first tloor lunchroorn . . . in the laasef ment, sandwiches tor the snacker , . . Cokes at Moores or rnalts at Lockharts, it you can get by with it, Relaxation . . . noise . . . laughter . . . escape irorn cut- and-dried routine . . . Boys bulling over a forbidden cigarette . . . girls reviewing last nights dates. The bell . . . return to routine, rejuvenated. w X f X . Y Z. ff K ,X Q. JU' 1 ii, 182 ntl I 184 SHCDTS xxxfcil , fm .5 ' ? . C 4 L 4 xl 6 ' . w V4 . k 4 ,M ,,. ff Q f A Sl. va iz Y. 'W an W 'F' W 'M 3 -.. .Q f iq 'fn .fx sw, fx 1, ,155 W. R1 3, . Urge WQNQ f jg: ,, 4- my , 'ffn , lt' gl 1, , 3, r IE ' ,, 'ir -Q WW- ff F ye M, ,E L tux 1' an .Ml f , 1 'qg FEE ,, k' Y iW.s.w31f' 1 if f. ,fx J? .1 g , I Q. Q-'X-QR 'Q' '. , 5 wiv A , b , H? It it uv . me. 49 iffy, tw yr . I, fx xx 4' imk ag ' . ig' 'Q ,x :K ,L f Q ,B f --AQQY. ki' QQ ,- L. 2' w vi T353 M Pj Q VM 3' f 53' 'Qin 4.. 1 fi 3, K 13 7, ' X, 4 -rv' 4 QA, -Anas' k. nl' ,,,QA' + Q 1 ' Qi? YJ' 5 3 . .. , K.. W, - ' A' 1 W is A ' ' ww .ff 'Q' . Q XX . 44 f .M Y if -I N gf? If at nf 'W V . , I x . if Lk K A LM 1' J Z 5 A E an -- 4 ini m , X fit.: ' Pfffff :gmt Jk.f'.. ,L 53? ,i.,. W A. 5 f' T 43.4 '33, X3 QQ' wf N WA L 1 Vx ff K . H .. .Q 1 g7 ,? A ,wa 3.-ff . uv ,1 X. ' if gc, 'J 2. we go '5- 'i 0 ii 7 W, , T QQ fm uu- Qf 1 1 hi , 1 A 'J..,gQf'W 5 n Wye' if .fp W-f W Q if 9? D- 54:7 , oucnnrrms Fifanv . Eg.. 3, QL in Ni wif? Qian wa gm 7' NX kk X! A 1, ,QR ,w Q? W xl N ,-. 'Es ,JK 'X i9lKg.jm4 'if g if ku js .JW .wzw -1 4 a I di, 53 , 4' xl xii? 5.-QL . 'V ' ,QL s K. 4 3 , ' K .3 . - , 3,9 - 45' M B, H A. 5 mr f .K ,X A mn? ai' if ., 'V 4, 4? in f4Hi'f wmv. 'M' 'Wai Aram f .,... 'Q' ,yx we , W, if W '?i .if was me fx 1 431: L I 'sf' GRUM . . . what was it? . . . what is it? . . . what will it be? Four years ago something called Forum was introduced to AHS. No one knew much about it, but Sponsor Hoyt seemed confident oi its Worth in the school's activities. Today, over halt the total enrollment ot AHS attends Forum. What is Forum? . . . a large group ot students participating' in heated argument about their pet current event topic. We'll admit that a few may be deep in the arms of Morpheus Cthe god ot sleep to youl, but these are rare exceptions. Forum has helped many ot us conceive a broader View of lite's major problems. The future ot the Forum in AHS depends on your interest and coopera- tion. Do you think this is too much to ask? THE' P EUR UTURE OP AMERICAN YOUT OPEAN DIRJ1 'QWQJI I L , , G I H IS ON TOP er Wincbell. qv. , -SY K v AW 5 ,l F9 V W -A filelsl wa ,UK ,Q , ,ivy M A WQA, i1.5 p, Tfingf 1' OP AMERICAN SOIL NOT UNDER Nea T11 ,,f ' I Advrrfisi To the Students of Austin High School: Through the support and cooperation of the merchants listed below, the quality and size of the H940 Comet is made possible. In return lor 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 Fireproof Warehouse .... Austin Goodyear Company ,.... Austin Laundry .............. Austin National Bank ...,.. Austin Radio Company. . . Austin Transit Co. ..... . Balagia Produce. .,.,... Baldwin, A. C. ...---.,.4 . Becker Lumber Company .... Bohn Brothers ...,......... Bootery, The ..............., Bremond, John, 81 Company .... Brown's Flower Shop ........ Brydson Lumber Company ..... Buaas, J. O. 84 Sons ....,.. Cabaniss Furniture Company .... Calcasieu Lumber Company ..,.. Campus Jewelers ...,......... Capital Ice 84 Cold Storage.. . Capital National Bank ...... Caruso Cafe ...i............ Cash Lumber Company. ...... . Chamber of Commerce, Austin.. Checker Front Stores ......,,. Connellys Florists .......... Cosette Beauty Shop ......... Covert Automobile Company. .. Dacy's ............,..,..... Davis, Nelson, 81 Sons .... Doll l-louse Gardens ....... Driskill l-lotel, The ............. Economy Engraving Company. . . . Firm Foundation Publishing l-louse .... ...., Fox-Schmidt .................. Frede, Elmer, Motor Company. . . French Boot Shop ..,......... Gaston's ......,, Giesecke-l-larris ..,... Greenberg, S. ...,,,., . Gugenheim-Goldsmith .... l-larrison-Wilson ..........,.. l-lemphill's Book Store ........, Highway lnsurance Underwriters. l-lillcrest Jersey Farm .......,... l-lillyer's .................... l-lirsh's Drug Stores ..,.. l-lome Drug Company ...... Home Steam Laundry ......... l-lyltin, C. A., Funeral l-lome . .. Kash-Karry .,...,............. Kocurek's Service Station ..... . . Kohn's Bon Ton Baking Company... ..... Leon's Slipper Shop ........... Lindsay Auto Electric ,........ Looke's Cafe .......... McCallum, A. N., Jr.. . .. Marchel's Beauty Shop. . . Marie Antoinette, The .... Mayer, Carl. ....... . . QQQ 199 Q06 Q01 Q06 199 Q18 199 199 199 Q01 Q05 Q11 Q1Q Q09 Q15 Q19 Q17 Q01 Q01 Q30 QQ9 QQ6 Q11 Q09 Q01 Q03 Q03 Q06 Q05 Q05 QQ5 QOQ QOQ QQ5 Q11 Q11 QQ1 QOQ 197 Q19 Q03 Q19 Q17 Q17 Q17 QQ7 QQ5 QQ7 QQ1 QQ1 199 Q1Q Q30 Q11 Q03 Q31 Q03 QOQ 1 99 QQ7 Q1 5 BILL lSARNHo11sic, BIlSiIlr SS Arlamigei' Menn's Baking Company ...... Merritt-Nabours Company .... Meta's Millinery Salon ....... Miller Blue Print Company .... Millican 81 l-lamby ....,.... Moore Dairy Products ...... Moore, Eldridge, Drug Co ..,. Mueller, Robert 84 Brother. . . Mutual Deposit 84 Loan Co. ... Night l-lavvk ......,.,.... Penney, J. C., 84 Company .... Petmecky, Jake 84 Sons ....... Piggly Wiggly ........... Powell, Eldon, Florist. . . Quality Mills ......., Rae Ann Shop ........... Railey Paper Company ...... Ransom's Drug Company .... Rapp Brothers ......,...,. Ravey, Chas. l-l. .......... . Reed, J. R. Music Company. . . Renfro Drug Company ....., Rhealee l-lat Shop. ...... . Richardson, W. l-l., 84 Co.. .. Robbins, Company ......... Rundell l-lome Builders, Inc.. .. Samsco .................. San Jacinto Drug ............ Scarbrough, E. M., 8: Sons ...... .... Seven-Up Bottling Company ..... ..., Shoot's Cafeteria ........ ,... Simms, Paul O. ........... . Slaughter's Stores ..., Smith, Kelly .... ...... Steck, The, Company .... Stelfox Co ........,...... Stokes, Mrs. Chas. W. ....... . Swann-Schulle Furniture Co. .. Texas Book Store .............., .... Texas Public Service Company ..,. .... Thompson Motor Company ...... .... Triple XXX ................. Underwood-Elliot-Fisher .... University Drug Store ..... University Market ...... University Studio ...., Voss, The H. l-l., Co. ........... .... Walker's, Austex Chile Company Warner's lnc. .................. . . .. Ward 8: Treadwell ............. .... Watson's Flower Shop .... Weed, Thurlow B.. . . , .. Wesley, Geo. ....... . West Austin Cleaners. . . West Austin Drug Store. . . Wicker, Geo. T. ......... . Williams, T. l-l., 84 Co. ...... , Wilson Typewriter Company .... ..... Wilcox-Nelson .............. Wilson-Oetting Furn. Co. .. Yaring's ......,....... Ye Qualitye Shoppe .... Q3Q Q09 QQ3 Q1 Q 199 Q01 Q08 Q30 Q11 Q1 5 Q17 Q01 Q06 QOQ Q1Q Q09 Q06 Q01 QOQ QOQ Q11 Q30 Q01 QQ3 QQ3 QQ3 QQ3 Q1Q 198 QQ9 Q19 Q19 Q19 Q19 Q03 Q31 QQ3 QQ1 QQ1 QQ7 QQ7 Q1Q QQ5 Q09 Q05 Q14 Q15 QQ5 QQ3 Q19 Q30 Q31 Q19 Q09 Q1 7 Q1 7 QQ5 QQ3 Q3Q Q3Q Q17 Q17 Achilles, Bess .... Adair, Sarah .... Adams, John ..,,,. Adams, Ross ..,..... Albers, Verdell .,.. Albert, Joylene ..... Alderdice, Billy ..... Alexander, Gene... Alexander, Jack .... Allen, Dixie ...... Allen, Marie .... Allison, Jack ..... Althaus, Florene ,.,. Anderson, Delong ..,, Anderson, Doris Marie .. .96 198 Anderson, Esma Beth .... Anderson Kim .,.... 1 Anderson, Linnea. . . Anderson, Waldan. . Andrews, Betty. . . Andrews, Patsy ..... 160 .30 147 164 160 Anthony, Raymond ..,, Anthony, Rebecca. . . Apperson, Gwynne. Arlitt, Dorothy ,..... Armstrong, Sara Lee. Aten, Margie ....... Awalt, Stella Mae .... Ayres, Chester ,.... Ayres, Dorothy .... Backus, Katherine .... Backus, Margaret. . .. Bacon, Betty Jo. . . Baker, Novice ..., Balagia, Evelyn ...... Balding, Harold .... Ballerstedt, Marion. . Banks, Jimmy ...... Bankston, Arthur .... Barker, Mary Louise. . Barnes, Bill ..,...... Barnes, Jay ,... . . . Barnette, Tommy ...,. Barnhouse, Bill .... Barrow, Etta Marie. Bartlett, Constance. Baskin, Jim ..... Bass, Harris ..... Bates, Floyd ..... Bates, Julia .... Bauer, Helen... Beall, H. P ..... . . Bean, Winifred ,... Beard, George. . Beatty, Patsy ..., Beck, Melba ...,,. Beebe, Harold .,.. Begeman, Jean. . Belcher, Betty ,.... Bell, Patsy ........ Benson, Ethel Mae. . Bergstrom, A. K ...,. Berlowitz, Jack. .. Berry, Carolyn. . Berry, Mary Sue. .. Bible, Betty Sue... Black, Aubry ...... Blackman, Nadine... Blackstock, Mathis .... Blackstone, Helen .... Blackwell, Elaine. .. Bland, Kathleen ..,,. Blessing, George ..... Blomquist, Howard. . . Bloor, Anne .,....,. Blucher, Claudia.. Bohls, Edgar ....... Bohls, Richard ....... Bohn, Irma ............ Bollman, Fannie Nell ,.,. Booth, Betty ........ Boothe, lrene .,,.., Boothe, Oneida. . . Boswell, Autrey .... Boswell, Joe ....... Boswell, Wilbon .... Bouchard, Harry .... Bouchard, Mathilda. .. Boulden Cecil ...., 1 Bowman, Bob .... Bowman, Hardie ... Bowman, James ..... Bowmer Mary Jo .... Boyd, Marjorie ..... Bracy, Lewis ..... Braden, Cecelia .... Bradlield, John ...... Bradshaw, Mary Jane. Brady. Frances ...... 96, 193, 1 S t u d e n I: PAGE NUMBERS .....96,194,141,146 ..U....N..96,199 ..U...M..H .65 H....h .59, ...H..U..6m ..M...H.64,19l ...U..59,199,149 ....U....U..96,14i ....59,19o,141,146, ....H...96,77,9Q ...............96, H. ,,.,.,..... .59 .....59,146,156,16o ..U....H..96,199 H. .59, ... .96, U....H .96, ...U..U .59 ........... .59, ....59,19o,146, ....H.64,19L ... .96, .H..H...H..H .96 59,116,131,159,160 96,153,154,16o,169 ..H...H..H....59, ..H....H....H .64 ..H..H .59 ....96,194,156 ...U..64,192 ... .96, H. .59, .U..U...M..H .59 47,153,164,166,161 ................ .96, ....U.,,.U..64,19L H...M..96,199,158 U....U...59,86,9Q 96,117,153,155,16O M..U...M...M .64 ..U....H....M .59 .N.59,19L .... .96, U..... H. .59, ............. .96, H...59,194,146,16O, H..n...H..U .59 ............. .96, .H.64,19L ...,.96 ... .96, ...... .96, ....95,15O .U.59,19l U..59 138 ....N.59 14Q ....59,138 160 ..H..H..H.59 .......H.. .96, ... 96,190 146 ....64,116 160 .......H.. .59 ....59,14O 156 .U....64 141 .U..96 199 ....59 .....98,119,147 ....59 59 .......59 ....59, 116 158 150 .99 169 119 .64 .59 .59 .59, 119, 191 199 111 1 .96 168 168 158 .96 195 193 147 168 160 158 151 140 .59 160 169 169 195 160 149 190 194 160 160 .96 135 .96 145 168 168 159 156 149 171 160 154 .96 197 143 .96 158 168 168 168 168 119 171 164 195 151 168 151 190 138 .96 167 154 117 169 136 .96 119 198 160 171 160 .64 168 169 158 169 .96 151 160 145 160 .98 .98 .59 169 .98 158 136 167 147 119 158 138 156 169 155 158 .98 158 lndex Brandt, Ursula. ..... Brelsford, Harold .... Bridwell, Julia .... Bremond, Walter. . . Brill, Bob ......... Brill, Sheba ....,... Brogan Frank ......... 1 Broman, Marguerite .... Brooks, Bettie Jane ..., Brooks, Peggy ,.,... Brown, Ava Lee... Brown, Clayton ..., Brown, Dorothy. .. Brown, Herbert. . . Brown, Joe ...., Brown, Katherine.. Brown, Martha Ann. . Brown, Noel ....... Brush, Margaret ....... Bruton, Anna Mae .... Bryant, John ....... Brydson, Jeanie. . . Buchanan, Dale. . Buck, George ..... Buford, C. B .... ..... Buford, Maebeth .... Bull, Richard ......., Burdett, Tommie Dee. . . Burks, Duana ........ Burnett, R. E. ..... . Burns, Bobby .... Burns, Harlie .... Burnup George. .. Busby, Emily ..... Bush, Jeanne .... Butcher, James .... Butcher, Margaret. . . Buzbee, Jack ..... Buzbee, Jocelyn . .. Bybee, Virginia. . . Cairi1 MaVY Helen... Cain, Patsy ......... Caldwell, Louise .... Callahan, Grace.. . Campbell, Keith. .. Campbell, Loraine... Carleton, William. .. Carlson, Eloise ....... Carlson, Genevieve ..... Carpenter, Mary Ruth .... Carter, Billy .......... Carter, Dan ......... Carter, Ora Jean. Casparis, Jean. . . . . . Castanon, Lydia ........ Caudle, Anna Laverne .... Causey, Dorothy .......... Champion, Mary Margaret. .. Chance, Lillian .....,. Chandler, Henry Ann. Chandler, John ...... Chapman, Eileen. .. Cherico, Billy ..... Cherico, Forrest. . . Cherry, Ross ....... Cherry, Wendell .... Chewning, Jack ..... Childs, W. C. ...... .. Chiles, Orpha Nell . .. Chiles, Peggy. . .... Chote Jack ...... Christian, Juliet ..... Clark, David Delano. . . Clark, Jimmie ....... Clark, Lena ........... Clark, Margaret ...... Clement, Margaret Ann .... ..... Clifton, Martha .... . . Cloud, Elsie ......... Cloud, Maurice. . . Cloward, Holt .... Cocke, Frances .... Cocke, June .... Coler, Hume .... Coffey, Patsy. . . . Cole, Joe ........ Cole, Steve ........ Coleman. Frances .... Collier, Stanley. . . .. Collins, Jim .......... Collins, Ona Myrl .... Coltharp, Duane .... Cook, Jack ....... Cooke, Glenn ...... Copeland, Floyd .... Costley, Lorraine .... Courtney, Glen. . . Covert, Frank ...... Cox, Barrell, Jr .... iContinued on Page 9041 ......3O,1 PAGE NUMBERS .98, 191 ........64, 96,116, ffff98,19a ..Iff98f96 ......98 .....98 .ffff59 ffff98Q111 .98 59,19-4,131,146 ffjf98 ........9s ....59,193 ....98,147 ....9a,116 .......59 ..Qf9a'194'149' 1 1 .....64 .ffff59 .....9s 64 , .fQf9a ffjf64 36f141f153Q169 ffffffff3O ....64,193 ...H.. an H.. .H..54,96 .........3O,194 54'116'19C'166' 1 1 1 'ffjQffjf54 ..fff6A ..H.3O .Iff1id 1154f11f96Q161 . .....,.............,...V. 64 QffQ3O,199 ..ff54,96f199 1 1 1 1 06, 116, 153 .64 193 159 .59 .98 .98 .64, 150, 190, 136, 156, .64, 160, .64, 160, 136 155 59 143 f64 191 .65 193 147 158 159 197 .98 .59 .64 160 .64 197 59 .64 93 .98 .98 59 193 194 160 .98 .98 .98 137 .54 .64 195 .54 .30 116 147 .64 199 156 156 149, 169 .30 197 .30 143 198 119 .30 153 .64 .64 151 .30 119 'SO 147 151 1 154 .94 171 119 147 160 168 136 198 199 160 .98 146 148 158 190 169 171 164 .64 .96 155 160 171 148 .64 118 150 195 .94 147 168 168 169 160 134 160 169 169 116 146 160 195 .98 .64 198 134 .98 195 199 193 169 141 169 136 145 137 164 195 .30 193 160 143 .54 110 168 168 199 .30 159 158 190 168 169 158 156 168 145 168 168 148 .30 169 195 194 154 140 160 .30 .89 139 169 148 151 .30 145 158 .91 168 X CIOMl'LIM1iN'I'S OF 61 6 C011g1'cs.s' A USTINVS I.1iADlNU STOR1' FC 213 Al EN SCARBROUGH'S THE HEADQUARTERS FUR CAMPUS FASHIONS FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS rg FF N CL 2555? W J HEEUE ff 'H . 1 5 .' gfq lk. , 'f, I V' .5 . Sf. f I 5 dffw p .S 1 If f A 'Z ' Q- glhfsff - ' I L !' 'an ,Nf l I .IL,!li!i?J!5iIP' H PF- M I 1 e I . . ' Imaam I-I - V9 ill II. ,:1eQ If'II qI2 w g2!I'gfI 3,5 If ZI- ww ew,.4f, FIVE INDIVIDUAL SHOPS OFFER CAMPUS FASHIONS THAT MEET THE SPECIAL DEMANDS OF AUSTIN'S CLASSROOM. SPORTS AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES ............... THE COLLEGE SHOP . . . THE JUNIOR SHOP . . . THE STUDENT'S SHOP . . . THE SPORTS SHOP . . . . . . .THE NIEN'S STORE. QIJIIVIIIIIIIIX MISIIIIS ICEDTTGII Texas Owned CentraI Texas IFoLmCIecI Compliments of MARCHEL S BEAUTY SHQP ALI. KINDS OF BIi.XU'I'Y SERVICE 81 NIARCIIIQI. B,xRc:koIfT, Prop. 1N5pR,wq3E, Mq,RTGM,,.g IAMM, 110115 c1ll2lC12l.1lIIJC Austin, 'Tcxas RH ES Y f-f RlfN1ALS llllfmf- 2591115 Rmmlm- 24264 FIUSTII1 LFILIYIDRY AN D DRY,CLEANlNG COMPANY I DIAL 3566 -we dovfmeg www - DlAL3566 1514 LAVACA STREET I BALAGIA PRODUCE J. A11C1ICWElIt1'121 and PLUMBING ,ml 1EL1cc'rRIc:AL Milk Fed f711ifkCHS CUNr1'RAC'11UR Corn F611 H6611 Sales Romu 1113 IC. EIL11 Sum-ct Hmhyfhllg 1'5f1'f'v' Day PHONE 2722111 Plmuc 3511 5115 liasl 5th lfonzjzlinzenls of C. A. HYLTIN INSTANT AMBULANCE SER VICE 1104 f1l1ADALIIl'E S'1'RE12'1' Puoxri 5389 IVA R 2,1 11'S 1 ' Y ' - - C lSlJL1EQ1lll10lzag8 llll Ulll Co. C0111'lPSY and Sf'l'T'IAC'6H 11,10 South Longl-CSS ' Sl-Ec:m1.1z1xr: IN AUSTIN TRANSIT CO. lmfmi 5292 s Ii R V 1 cz R Pledge. . thus begins the lite ot a tortunate tew who are judged worthy ot a literary society that has never seen a book, or a debate club that has forgotten the meaning ot the word. ln the good old days the snipes were initiated with paddlesg now they make tools ot themselves and are tinally rewarded with a pin that is soon given to the one and only. Each term fewer than l00 new members are chosen by the invitaf tion clubs . . . about titteen in num- ber. Where are the rest ot the 2,000 students? Either they join the Handy Dandy Sewing Circle or waste an hour in study hall while the 400 plan their next Silver Tea Dance. .41 ,-4 COMPI.IMEN'I'S OF RHEALEE HAT SI-IDP 705 '3 '1HfCSS Baldwin 8 Sons A U STIN'S LARG EST M I L L I K L R Y S II O P AND OFFICE SLvPlm11I1.1S MQOREW DAIRY PRQDUQTS ICE CREAM AND MILK 1'PROl'EliLY1'f1.S'7'l-fl'RIZISIV FURNITURE VALUES COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSIQLYES WHO IS ALNVAYS ' W S R R1 1N1'1f1REsTR1J IN AUSTIN SCHOOLS 204 AE. fith Pl1011c 2-1105? RANSONYS DRUG STORE SCARBROUCI-I BLDC. Pl1Onc 5315! 'TSHE STORE 'PHAT ALWAYS ,API-RL1c:1,x'l'1cs YOUR BUs1Nr1ss USTIN SPORTING GOODS F 1 R Ig P R O O F Q51 I me Son A HL A131-15 'R A HN 403 COngrcss Avc. Phrmc 3461 CHTCQSICU um er 0. IN AUSTIN SINCE 1883 UE EDD Homes Fi7ZIl7'Z,C'I?C1 On COH'UHHZ'67l,If Twvzzs D I EDDIE M SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD THE KICK A BOUT , 115 qfffgix ? 'O V. f'vxx ' , ' fin' .la X Y The Saddle Oxford A I, .'. I . 'rn All ll - G' 'lf .ul 1 1 X 1 Nl Aclumil-ix H S 'C 3'-Q' ,1 tl , .5 I 0 1 1 0' - , 4 , .I llYhifl'llll4lTfll1 .x r on 1 , lfeifle 11,111 Tun - -- 1 1 'v 5, +:1 . f gf! J f '1 I 10-2- fff 36.95 - ' ' , Uwi. .. ,ff ,f 'f IFRENCH A A' 'Q P f 1 lqni L ,.,-A ' BOOT SHOP T116 RAP P B RO 1 ll . O OUSC Gad L 211' CIIS C SUM-:R HI-Tome CLEANING 1211 8011111 Coxcsklcss eww Plume 2-9231 617 Congress AUSTIN VIYFXAS Correctly Planned Graduation Parties 'l'li.-XS, LUNCHIQONS IRANQUISTS DANCFS IN 'l'llF Crystal Ball Room Rezzsrnrzfllzlzf Prirex A. N. McCallum, Jr. 1NsUR,xNc1f3 nm! MOR'l'GfXCLli LOANS 1312 lirzlxos Plmouc 8A3LllS ELDON POWELL, INC. ' F L O R 1 S 'I' D R! I S K I L L livery 1'llO7'lll Serzfire H O T E L Dial 2-S1273 211111 cllllllllllllllf CHECKER FRUFT FUR L Bcfllffr l 1mrI.s' for l.ff.s's 12 CONIPl,1i'l'li FOOD STOR FS I IOM If OWNED Connellys FLOWERS and GIFTS 19111 ill l,:1x'zu':l l'l1mu- lil IS SM.'XR'I' I,,xn1r1s' Fcmr1'l'w1e,xR L E G N ' S SLIPPER SHOP A'l4f11' Slnyfff Slmjz of ,'IIl.N'fillH Pfllfffifillg in the City Since 1895 SGRUHBMMS Ojzlonzfffrisl 106 W. 8th SL. Sc,'im1lifi1'11ll.x' 1':.'CIlHlI.IIflIg lffyffs and Filling f:lIlS.S'I'S ls Our Sj1r'r'i11l1f'Y Pnoxri 73110 OO 678 C21 C 815 f:ONGRIiSS .-XVHNVLQ AUSTIN TICXAS USIC THE 'l'Yl'liIl'Ifl'l'l'fR 'l'lI.Al'l' Cll,I.HI'lOXS l'Sl'f WOGDSTOCK For ffilll' c'ollscc'l11ix'c' years. XV0u1ms'1'och ham laccn thc- Nlllfhilll' on which thc IIlICl'Il2lliOH2ll f:0lIlI!lC1'C'i2l1 Sclloulx 'l'ypcw1'i1ing Clmllwl has bc-cn won. Irwcsligzllu XVc1u1ms'roc:14 Pu-l'o1'c You Buy STECKS Phom- 5333 Sith ill I,z1Vz1Cz1 Cox, Wanda ..., Craddock, Claire Craddock, Sue ,,,, Craig, Carol Jean. Craig, Norman. . Craig, Roger. . Crider, Florine. . Crockett, Moton. . Crouch, Bobby .... Crouch, Buster .... Crouch, Josephine. . Crowder, Dewey. . . Crowe, Anne. . . Crowe, Marvin .... Crozier, Robert... Cullen, Douglas ,,,.. Curby, Billie Tom .... Currie, Bettie ....... Curtis, Lewis Scott .... Cuth bertson, Dorothy ...... Cuthbertson, Margaret Darnell, Laura Frances. . Davidson, Joy .,.,.,.. Deari Davis, Barbara. . . . Davis, Bluford. . . Davis, Cornelia.. Davis, Frances. . . Davis, Frank ....... Davis, Howard .... Davis, Marvin. . . Davis, Nancy .... Davis, Rosemary ..... . Davis, Wesley ... ... Deason, Marion ....... Deason, Maurice ...... DeCrow, Thomas. . . . Dickie, Alex ...... Dickson, Lewis . . . Dietrich, Mildred. . . Dippery, Caradine. Dockery, Jane. ... Dockery, Peggy ..., Donoho, Elmira. . Doole, John ...... Dorn, Mary Jo . .. Drake, Cecil ....... Ducas, Sophie ......, Duesterhoeft, Ernest . Dunlap, Martha.. . Dunlap, Vera ..... Dunn, Mitchell ... .. Durban, Dorothy Jean. . Durham, Elizabeth. . Dutton, Peggy . . . Dyess, Lola Lee. . Dyess, Neva Zoe. . Dykes, Edward .... East, Winnie .... Eckhardt, Norman. . Edman, Joyce ..... Edwards, Herbert. . . Egan, James ...... Ehlers, Victor... Eklund, Elaine Elliott, Jackie. Elliott, Jasper. . . Ellison, Billy. .. .. Evans, Vera ........ Evans, Wanda Lou. . . Ewing, Ben ....,,. Ewing, Betty .... Eyoub, Leila... Ezelle, Guy... Fagg, Jean ,... . . Farrow, Christine. . Faubion, W. D. .... . Faulkner, Russell .... Felts, James.. ..... Ferguson, Bob ..... . Feuston, Carey ......... Fields, Dorothy Nelle Finley, Dean. . .. . Firmin, Mary Evelyn. .. Fischer, Harold ..... Fischer, John ..... Fisher, Marvin ..... FitzGerald, Carolyn... Fleming, Paul. .... . Fletcher, Loren ,... Floyd, La Verne. Focht, John ...... Ford, Georgia Mae.. Fort, Clifton ...... Fortner, Marge Elaine. Foster, Rose Mary ..... Foster, Willodean. .. Fowler, Jonell .,., ng, Jonnye Kathryn. . . Student lndex, Continued ....36Hi PAGE NUMBERS ........ .54,197 .....U.. .64,116 ... 30,116,156,16O ......... ......30 ..,...........95 .......95 . ,.... .64,197 .....H.. .3O,158 ....54,193 147,158 ....H. .64,193 ....n.. .3o,164 .... .....105 ..U.. .54,136 ...54 151,169 .... ......96 .....U..,.. 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Francis, Patricia. Frank, Lois ...... Franklin, Claude... Franzetti, Arthur. Frederick, Jimmie ,.,, Frederick, Maidell . .. Free, Morris ........ Freeman, Dorothy ..., French, Maurine. . Freund, Virginia. Frey, Charlotte. .. Fritts, Bobby ..... Fritts, Doris ...... Frizzell, Shelby .... Fruth, Betty Jo .... Fuchs, Virginia ..,. Fuge, Ralph ..... Fulkes, Jack .... Gage, Evelyn ..... Gambrell, Jimmie .... Gambrell, Patti Marie. Gambrell, William... Garcia, M. N .,.... Garonzik, Hannah Lois. Gathright, Ruth ........ Gaulding, Jimmie.. Gaulding, Joe... Gault, Imogene .... Gault, Wanda ....... Gellman, Golda Jean George, Dick ...... George, Philip ..., Gibson, Denise ..., Gibson, Juanita .... Giles, Ed. ...... . . Giles, J. B. ...... . . Gillespie, Carroll ..,.. Gilliam, Dorothy Virginia. . Gilliland, Claudia .... Glass, Peggy .......... Glendenning, Clarence .... Goen, Clarence ....,.. Goldberg, Regina ..... Goldstein, Marie.. Gonzales, Tony . . . Gott, Doris. .... . Gould, Helen. .. Graham, John... Graham, Julie ...,.. Grant, Ed .......... Grant, Virginia .,...... Granville, Rosalind .... Gray, Geraldine ..,.. Gray, Rosemary .... Gray, Tommy ...... Grebe, Edward .... Green, Currie. . . Green, Martha. .. Gregory, Mary .,,.. Greig, Ben Wayne. . Grein, Doroth Ann .. Greisenbeck, Bobby .... Gribble, Elizabeth. . Griffin, Dorothy.. . Griffin, J. D. ... Griffith, Coleman. . Griffith, Eugenia. . Griffith, Lewellyn .,.. Griffith, Nellie Jean. Griffith, Robert ..... Grimes, Robert ...... Gustafson, Sidney .... Gustafson, Wallace. Hackenjos, Virginia Haenel, Clara. .. Haenel, Marie. Hahn, Laurine.. Halden, Jean .... Hale, George. .. Hale, Martha .... Hall, Betty Jim ... Hall,C.C .. .. Hall, Wayne ...... Hallford, Ben Ray. .. Hallford, Robert .... Hamilton, A. J.. .. Hamilton, Joy ....... Hamilton, Mildred ..... Hammann, Bob ...... Hank, Dorothy .... Hankey, May Louise. Hanson, Corrine.. .... .. Hardin, Richard .... .. Hardy, Mary Margaret. . Harkins, Hugh ....... . Harkrider, Jane.. .. .. Harmon, Alonzo.. . . ntinued on Page 9103 PAGE NUMBERS 39, .34, 190, 34 34 106 150 164 135 . .... .54 ....34 144 ....54,144 ....54,158 ,.... .34 ...U......M.,...H.. .64 .......U..... M....34 168 .U......M..... H....64 160 .....34,19O,159 153,154 160 .......U..... U....64 198 H.....34,99 198,146 160 .....U. .64,117,16Q ..... H....54,144 H. .54,193,147 . ..34,96,168 .. ...... 64,117 ......M......H .64,137,167 .H......U..... 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I 72 ,mn ,MMI N22 XV' Sixlh IIIIII-I-li Gllzlclzlllllmc Slrvcl RAE ANN SHOP ClI,O'I'HIiS FOR .-XI.l, OCCASIONS NICXI' TO 'I'H1i X'.'XRSI'I'Y 'I'IIli.-X'I'Rli UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE 1 C I Izslzlb I QXIC 1 s 1 SOUI ll IFNIJS SIXCI IN-in CLOTHES ARE IMPORTANT TO ONE'S SUCCESS IDENTIFY YOURSELF with MERRITT-NABOURS CO. 0 BETTER WEAR FOR MEN 0 WE KNIIW UUIILITY IINII STYLE :::: WE IIELIEHT TU SEIIVE IIUII EUSTUIVIEHS BE AMONG OUR CLIENTELE Congress at 7tI1 lisl I Locke Harmon, Autrey ,,,, Harper, Billye ..., Harper, Joe. .. Harrell, Marjorie. Harris, Bill ...,. Harris, Clara. Harris, Patricia. . Harris, Watkins. .. Harrison, Arthur. . Harrison, Charlie. . Hart, W. E .,,., Hausman, Cleo.. ... Hausmann, Johannah Hawkins, Jerry.. .... Hay, Lawrence.. ... . Hayes, Dorothy Lou. . Haynes, Randolph . . . Health, Duncan. .. Health, Leslie ..,. Heath, Lois ... . Heep, Dorothy. . . . . Heinie, Annabelle. .. Heinsohn, Fay. . . .. Helm, Ellen ..... ... Helms,Ed... .. Hemsworth, Winifred ,.,, Henderson, Robert B.. . Henning, Lloyd ..,,.. Henry, Charles ..,. Herald, Elizabeth . . Hester, Nelwyn Lee. . Hickman, Sam ....,.. Hightower, Frances . . . Hokanson, Lamar. . . Holder, Lewis ..... Holley, John ........ Holloway, Juanita. . . Holman, Richey .... Holmes, Florence.. . Holmes, Morris. . . . Holmes, Wanda Jean Homeyer, Clarence Hoppens, Elly ..., Horton, Billy .... Horton, Bob ...,.. Howard, Betty Jo . . . Howard, Gay Cole.. Hudler, M. A ,..,. Hudson, Erlene.. Hull, Liska.. .. Hutchings, Johnny . Jackson, Ernest ..,, Jackson, Kathryn . Jackson, Margaret .. Joy, James .... . Jamison, Chellie . Jamison, Kincaid. .. Jarl, Le Roy .... . . Jeffrey, Dolly Fae ,... Johnson, Aryel ...... Johnson, Bernice .. Johnson, Charlye Beth Johnson, Douglas .... Johnson, Frank ....,, Johnson, Genevieve . Johnson, Jane Ann.. Johnson, Martha Jean Johnson, Mercedes. . Johnson, Orville. .. Johnson, Walter .,.., Johnston, Lillian Reese Jones, Colleen. .. Jones, Doris ..... Jones, Edna Lee. .. Jones, Frances. . .. Jones, Helen Ophelia Jones, Jay Y ......., Jones, Patsy ...,... Jones, Raymond .... Jones, Ward ..., Jordan, Charles . .. Jordan, Virginia .... Joseph, Paul ........ Joseph, Rose Dorothy Student lndex,Continued PAGE NUMBERS U. 56, Kieschnick, Mildred ... Kies, Cliff .......,... Kiesling, Juanita .... Kilburn, Geneva. Kilian, Frances ..,, Kinney, William .... Kirschner, Robert . . Kissman, Ruth ..... Klein, Grace ......... PAGE NUMBERS .....38,91 ....38,198 . ....... 38 ....38, 78,193 . ..56,191,136,153,154,16O Knies, Ted ........,,,, ......, Knight, Mary Elizabeth ..., ,.... Knippa, Mabel ......... Knippa, Marilyn ...... Knox, James ..,.., Knox, Vivian ....... Krause, Wilby Lee.. Kreisle, Matt ,.... Kriegle, Ellen. .. Krueger, Max. .. Krueger, Otto .,.. Kutscher, Jackie. .. Lair, Virginia ...,.... Lamb, Eleanor .... ,... Lancaster, Edna Pearl. . .. Lander, Betsy ......... Larson, Eugene . . . . Larson, Glen. ,... ... ... ...,.. .....,36 1Q4,14a,1ao,1aa ..............,,....5a ........,....... .36 .....U....56,106,148 ............. ...... .99 ....36,194,153,154,160 ......,., 66,118,147 ...,............ 171 ............. .36 ..... . ..... 171 ....56,116,149,16O . . ..,,....,.....,.. . 36 M. 36,104,131,153,164 ..... .. .. ..H. .6a,143 ...56,116,159,160,169,168 .... .........H.. .66,199 .. ......,........... .36 ....H....H...U.,..H..96 .. .3a,146,155 ...56,108,117,160,167,162 ...U....H....H....H .3 U......N....66,117,169 ....U.. .sa,133 ... .,.... .a6,1QQ ...H....36,149,164 H.. 56,139,149,16B ............... so H....56,139,149 ..H....H..36 U...36,194 ....U..93 ....36,136 .....,.36 .....78 .......96 ........56 ....36,119 ........36 H. 56,196 ....66,191 .......36 ....U.139 ...H....36,193 .........,...,.36 ......... H,.,.66 .. 56,116,155,160 .....U.....36,96 ...U....56,133 ....36,198 .......36 ........ ...56,196 O5,117,146,156,16O .....36,169 Lassberg, Osbert .... Laurey, Mary Elaine. Laurito, Dorothy. . Law, Mary Hart .... Lay, Coy ........ Lay, Lois ,..... Lea, B etty Jane . . . Lee, Daphine. .... . Leisering, George. . . Lemon, Tom ...... Lentz, Leland .... Lentz, Robert Lee. Leon, lsabel M.. ,. Lester, Bettie Lee.. , Lester, Grace ......, Lester 1 Lewis, Hazel Dean .. Lewis, Pete ........, Lewis, Walter ..... Lewis William... Ligon: Sarah .... Lindsa Lindse Little, Littlefi Litton y, Bob . . y, Elwyn. . . Louise ..... eld, Sue. . Doris .... Lloydl La Verne. Locke, Betty .... John.... Dorothy Nell . . . Kallgren, Betty ....... .... 5 6, 191, 146, 156, Kallgren, Marie.. . Kasch, Julia ....,., Kealholer, Bobby ..... Keirstead, Alice ,... Keith, Faye. ... Keith, George... Kelley, Robert .... Kelly, James. .. Kelly, John. .. Kelso, Nolen . .. Kemp, Peggy ..,. .. Kendall, Penny .,.... Kennedy, Mary Curtis. . ............96 ...H....H..89 ....66,195,160 .....56,96,151 .....H..,.36,199 ... ..., 56,190 150 ...38,193,147 158 .....M.. .38 193 ...U.. .56 144 U....66,19O 141 ......U.. .66 199 .. 56,195,146 155 ..H...U.....78 ...,,,,.H 171 ... 38,156 168 ....69,191,169 ,.... .36,168 N......U.. .56 135 .,,H... 56,190 146 ....56,19O,145,146 169 ....38,119,147,159 169 U......U... .38 116 ...U....56,151 169 . ....,.,.. .66 .... . .38 196 H....38,117 154 ... ,................ . .38 ... ....,, 38,116 153 164 160,169 . . ,,,......., 38,191 160 .. ............. .66 140 H....66,96 193 147 .....H......U.. .66 191 .. ,.,.. 56,194 131 146 ... 3B,199,148,163 167 168 ......H....38,147,159 163 . . H ,........ .66 199 ....U....M .38 ....56,87 193 H....56 144 ... 38 117 ....66 190 Loney, Norman. . . Long, Jacqueline. . Long, Janice. .. Lott, Jessie ...,. Lovick, Patsy .... Luce, La Verne. Lucius, Bettie. . . Lucius, Johnny .... Luckey, Marjorie .... Luckey, Raymond. . . Lundgren, Helen.. Lyon, Elizabeth ..... McCabe, Edward .... McBee, Virginia ,.,. McCall, Louise. .. McClain, Edna... McClain, Sue Aline. McClellan, Henry .... McClure, Ed .......... McCormick, Gwyneth .... McCormick, Mary Etta. . McCright, Mary Ethel .... McCuiston, Ray ..... . .. McCulloch, Katherine . McCullough, Earl ..,. McDade, Adell .... McDonald, Ben ...., McDonald, Jack ...... McDonald, Mary Jo .... McElroy, Carol Ruth ..,. McEntire, Clemma ..., McGraw, Dorothy .... Mclver, J. D. ..... . . McKee, Davis ....... McKinnon, Margaret .... McLaurin, Banks ....... McMaster, Jimmie. . .. McMaster, Mary Frances McNamee, Rose ......... 91,1 Mcphail, Jeanette.. .. ,..... 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XVC are here to stay, and everything we do is predicated on that tact. llierefore, we make the eustomer's interest our interest, because. il lor no other reztson, it is to our interest to do so. And in addition, we wtjolv pleasing our customers. lt is a source of pride and pleasure to us! UNIVERSITY STUDIO MEMBER . . a. flustm 5 Itznest GSW ma, 9 S R. 3 3 ' 5 DAN lt. AICCASKILL, A. 5. P., Owner Q ..... 5 'f0n-Qvrlr 'n Guadalupe at lwenty-ltrst CARL MAYER Co. JEWELERS ESTABLISHIQD 1898 The H. H. Voss Company B R O W , HARDWARE-CROCKERY-STOVES GLASSWAREfS1LVERWARE F W C 1' S h Q p FINE CHINA-ALUMINUM WARE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES HOTEL SUPPLIES 511 CoNCREss Avl-1. PHONES 6165 as 301 EAST 'I'HlRD 2-4154 AUS'I'IN, TEXAS 4300 AVENUE A PHONE 3366 44 f A ,, Nl AWK There's Nothing Accidental About Quality No. 1 - 336 S. Congress, Austin No. 2 - 20th and Guadalupe, Austin No. 3 - 2030 Main Avenue, San Antonio Macow, Joanne. Malone, Patsy .... Mangum, Kathleen, Manlove, Helen. Mann, V. G ...... Manuel, Jane , .. Marquis, Maurine.. Martin, A. O ..... Martin, Billy ...... Martin, Dolores ..... Martin, Jonnie Sue .... Martin, Lou Edith. .. Martin, Raynell. ., Martin, William... Massey, Billy, , .. Massey, Massie, Gladys ........ Helen...,...... .44 147 Mathews, Betty Jane .... Matthews, Frankie Belle. Mayer, Suzane . . ,..... . Mayes, Bernice ........ Mayhall, Homer .,.. Maysel, Jennings ....,. Meador, Margaret .,.. Menke, Billie .......... Meredith, Kathryn Ann. . Messick, Gene ....... Messick, Rudell ,...... 168 191 161 Monroe, Joyce .,...... Meyer, Miller, Dagmar Jean .... Edmund , . .,.. . Miller, Frank .,..... Miller, Joy... Miller, Mary ..., Miller, Robert ..., Miller Samm Mills,Mad1s6l1i. ff. Mills, Mary Lou... Millsaps, Frances , Milstead, Earline. . .. Moeller, Mo Ratt, Monroe, Ruth ........ Ellen ...... . . . Gregory T.. . .. Monroe, Mary Angeline. Montgomery, Betty ,.... Montgomery, Monty June. . . Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore Carl, Jr .... ...,.. Felicia ......... Mary Virginia. Walter ...,... Moorhead, Dorothy, . . Moorehead, Lenora. . , Morgan, Betty Jo ...., Morgan, Ella Merel . .. Morris, Ben J ..,,,... Morris, Coley Grant . ,. Morris, Frances ....... Moser, Betty Jane ,.., Moss, J. C ....,....... Motheral, Zylpha Jym. . , Muckelroy, Janet .,..... Mudd, Robert ...,.... Mueller, Eva .,,, Muenster, Dan .... Munro, Jimmy ...... Munson, Charles .,... Murphy, Margaret .... Murray, Charles. . . , Murray, Frances. . . Muston, Warren. Nairne, Preston , .. Nash, Charles, ..... Neitsch, Marie ,...... Nelson, Annabelle . ., Nelson, Minnie.. ,. Nelson, Murph ,..,.. . Nelson, Violet Ann.. Nelson, Vivian ..... Newman, Bruce. . , Nicholas, Anna. .. Nichols, Douglas .,.. Neiderauer, Madge. ,. Nolen, Cleave ....... Nolen, Helen Claire., Norwood, Mary ..,.... Novy, Dave Howard . . . Novy, Harold ...,.... Oatman, Jeanette. . . O'Donnell, Bill... O'Donnell, Pat .... Odum, Harold .... Ojeda, Tony ,... Olson, Kathleen. Ortega, Ruben.. 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Parker, Bonnie ..... Parker, Doris .,.. Parker, Jo Ann. . Parks, Ralph ..... Paschall, Muriel, . . Patterson, James. . . Patterson, Loyce .... Pearson, Ellen .... Pacenka, Louis ..... Peiser, Anna Mae ..,. Penick, Fred. , . . Pennington, Frank .... Pennington, Jack .... Phillips, Betty Jo ..... Phillips, Tommy ...,.. Philouist, Gordon. . . Pickel, Allene ..... Pierce, James .... Piercy, James, . Piper, Leroy .,... Platter, Henry .,... Poindexter, Allan., Pool, Barry .,.., Porter, Dorothy .... Porter, Louise. . . . . Potthofl, George ,.... Potts, Mildred ..,,. Prado Mar aret , g ..... Presnell, Betty Ruth .... Prewitt, Eugenia ...... Purcell, Barbara. , .. Ouinn, Billy ...... Ouist, Charles .... Raesz, Ottillie. .. Rainey, David ..., Rainey, Helen ...... Ramsey, John ........ Randerson, Lucille. . , ., UC Randolph, Metze Ann. . . Rasor, Chester ....... . Raven, Travis .,...... Ray, Harold. , . . . Reddin, Bobby .,., Reddin, Wanda ..,. Reed, Bruce ..,.. Reed, Jack ..., Reed, Nancy .... Reeves, Gladys .... Reeves, Mary K .... Richard, Carl .... Richey, Bob. . . Richey, Claude... Richey, Dorothy .... Richey, Mary ,... Rider, W. B .,..,., Rieck, H, W. ...... . Riesenecker, Billie... Rife, Frank ,..... . . Riley, Ann Tobin ,. Robb, Margery .... Roberts, Bobbie, , . .. Roberts, Katie Marie. Roberts, Marjorie ..,. Robertson, Charlsie. , Billie June . Robinson, Robinson, Coad ..... Robinson, Ellen Lee.. Robinson, Frederick .... Robisher, Hazel ..... Rogers, Bertha ..... Rogers, Josephine.. . Rogers, Margie .... Rogers, Orion. . . Rogers, Phil... Rogers, Sarah .,.. . Rosentritt, Eugenia. Ross, Helen ,...,. Rotsch, Lucille , . , .. Rowley, Bob ..,..,. Rowley, Dorothy .,.. Rucker, Carrie ..,.. Rupert, Elladean.. Saage, Frances ...... Sanderlord, Eloise.. , Sanderford, Frank .... Sanders, Dick ...,.. Sandgarten, Esther.. Sandgarten, Hyman.. Sandgarten, Jake... Sandoval, Selsa. . Sanford, Mary ..... Sangalli, Dorothy ..., Sansing, Marian ..... Saxon, Dorice ..... 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Scofield, Martha. . . Scott, Jimmy ...,.. Scott, Mary Lou ..,.. Searight, Bill ....,..... Segner, Mary Lucille... Senter, Rollins ...... Shafer, Betty ...... Shaffer, Dorothy. . . Shane, Audrey ,.,. Shane, Robert. . . Shane, Wilma ..., Shelton, Dan .... Shelton, Horace. . . Shipley, Ray ..,.. Shropshire, Jack. .. Shults, Joyce ...... Shurr, Mary L, ...... . Silberstein, Frances... Simmons, Jean ....... Sioberg, Eugene ...,. Skeen, Lutie May .... Slaughter, Betty Jane .... .. . Small, Bettie Margaret. Small, Sybil. .... ,... . Smith, Alfred ....... Smith, Bessie ...,.. Smith, Carroll ...... Smith, Dorothy Ann .... Smith, Douglas ...,.. Smith, Elbert ...,.. Smith, Ellen Mae ,... Smith, Frances ....... Smith, Gloria Sue ..... Smith, Helen LaVerne Smith, lnez ..,.,..... Smith, Jack ....,.,.. Smith, Jewel. .,.... . Smith, Jonnie Lynn... Smith, Josephine ..... Smith, Louise ....... Smith, Marie ..... Smith, Wade... Sneed, Pat ...... Sneed, Robert ..... Snodgrass, Roger. . . Speir, LaVerne .... Speir, Lucille ....... Spencer, La Fawn ,... Spencer, Mabecca .... Sponberg, Edward. . . Soradling, Chester. . . Staehely, Alfred ..... Staehely, Anne .... Staehely, Carolyn .... Stamnitz, Billie ...... Stapper, Mary Frances. . Stark, Margaret Joy. . . Stayton, Ann ....... Steele, John R .... . Stegall, Ray ....... Stenberg, Robert .... Stewart, George . . . Stewart, Margarete . . Stewart, Velma .... Stinson, Burney .... Stork, Doris ......... Stowell, Helen Anne Strange, Janet ...,. Stratton, Norma. . . .. Strawbridge, Billie.. Stromouist, Kathryn. . Stroud, Harriett. . . Struhall, Dolores. Studer, Bill ....... Studer, Lucille ....,. Stumberg, Marilyn ..,.. Stumpl, Rose Noeline. Sturdivant, Charles. . . Sullivan, Tommy ..... Sullivan, Trester .... Sundheimer, Elsa .... Sutherland, George.. . Swartwout, Lucille. .. Swartwout, Margaret. 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Swenson, Connie.. PAGE NUMBERS ...........68,14O ..48,118 Swenson, Eugene .... ............... 4 8 Swenson, Jack ..... . . .48, 81, 96, 151 Swinden,Dennis... .. ......... ..... . ......171 Szymanski, D. L ..........................,.,. .......... 4 8, 168 Taber, Jean ....... 48, 109, Tacquard, Eleanor ..,...... Tacouard, Jane ....... .. Tankersley, Frances. . . Tannehill, Dorothy .... Tannehill, La Nell .... Taylor, Doris E.. . .. Taylor, Doris Jean. . Taylor, Marjorie. . Teich, Edna ,...... Templeton, Billye .,.. Thompson, Gladys. . . Thompson, Henry ...,. Thompson, Robert .... Thornquist, Lucille. .. Thorp, Dorothy Ann . . Timm, Phyllis ...... Tinnin, Helen Lou... Tips, Lucille ....... Towns, Mary Ann. . Townsley, Hoyt ..... Townsley, Mary Jo .... Traweek, Stanley ..... Trimble, Anne ..... Trimble, Homer D .... Tucker, Billy ...... Tucker, Patsy .... Tueting, Patti .... Tumey, Betty Sue. Turner, Jenell .... Turner, Smith ..... Tyler, W. H. .... . Vardell, Pat ........ Vick, Billye Louise .... Von Roeder, Carroll ..... Von Reeder, Nolan ....... Von Rosenberg, William. . . Voss, Leta Fay .......... Wagner, Clydine ...... Wagner, Patricia. ....... Walberg, Marjorie ..... . Walker, Robert Gerald.. . Walker, Doris Lula ....... Walker, Pat ........... Wallace, Alice... Ward, Jewel .... Warren, Betty .... Warren, Wayne. . Waters, Richard .... Watson, Bill ...,. Watt, Etora Jane.. Watt, Otis Neal. . . Watterson, Elaine. .. Webb, Dorothy .... Webb, Elizabeth . . Weddell, Wacille .. Vlfeddell, Wray .... Weikel, Beatrice ..... Weinberger, Josef . .. Wells, Jeanne ..... Welmaker, Felix ..... Wendlandt, Heinie .... Wentworth, Donald .... Wentworth, Dorothy. . . Wenzel, Helen Ruth .... Werkenthin, Louise ..... Wesson, Cleo Nell ..... Westbrook, Joy ...... Wheeless, Bill ..... Whitaker, Nelson .... Whitaker, Rosemary .... White, Juanese ........ White, Kathleen ..... White, Richard ..... Whitehead, Lillie.. Whitis, Joan ...... Whitten, Mary Jane.. Whittle, Margaret .... Whitton, Martha. .. Widen, Edna ...... Wiese, Faye ........ Wiginton, Murray .... Wild, Claude ...... Wilde, Hermine ..... Wiley, George ..... ... Wilke, Helene .......... Wilkerson, Barbara Ann .. Wilkins, Dorothy Sue. . . Wilkinson, Jack ....... Williams, Billy Bob. . 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