Austin High School - Comet Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1944

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M ,. .1 wh , 4 ,iw f , X -IL: f 1 M A M ,fi Qfsf , 3 E . , up 'Q J L-J, Y, H til A , , , ,gr- lg, M, gym Q , - AZ' .wp S. Ag. J 1 t '.,. i ,W With ideos unexpressed, strenqth untried, ambition undefined, tomor- row's citizen trusts in the wisdom of those who pldn ond quide. Before him lies the promise of experiences fruitful with effort, ledrning, ond orccorn- plishrnent. 1 'Q57-Z 1. '? :g,.x Rafi. 'V A ' 3? ' 15234 f ,. , fri... A Q N, I ' Q... hikqagr N i . , 5,81 T' Ei kf. f .P ML y is 0? sig. P . E I g n fs 3 . MNT- 'N.6- ,Q-1 - .N 1 5 G Y J 'F - A ' . fW'A'l Q V' ,75x'.1.V'. sf' ,t a, ,X 2 ,A I 4 Y ' Q . , 4 r LA, .6 P ,., .Y A A . .Q A hy M I f- Q Y .f , ,N N 'ctr V 3,541.6 4 i .iz n N ,1,.,! My nn - -vw. , 15' ' Uv' M H+ xx N-A 4 ev .N . , ., ry-.. ,,-,., I---9-Lv, S if-.1-,. -slrlllllrrfvas 'V are Y V-I-I!! - Feb. 14, 1944 To the Graduates of Austin High School: This has been a momentous year in the annals of world history. Possibly no class of seniors in the Austin High School has been so challenged by the many prob- lems of a War-torn world. On the other hand, you have been inspired by the sacri- fice and selfless devotion to the Christian ideal of the men and women serving and fighting and dying in the defense of our country. The gameness with which you have faced the peculiar uncertainties of the times has been encouraging to all of us who stand on the sidelines and wish you well. You have lived and planned and played with such resoluteness that we feel sure that our country will be in safe and capable hands when it becomes yours to take over the helm. I hope for each of you the best of everything in the years that lie ahead. Superintendent of Schools Sincerely, v 6 .., U KH? X f I .N - Q Q 1 Herbert E. Williford Assistant Principal ln the experiences and problems that appear on each new horizon there will be tound opportunities for personal development, for service, and for achievement, which will challenge every student to the utmost. To the teacher and counselor there is as great a challenge in the opportunity to aid, to encourage, to stimulate, and to di- rect the student facinq tor the first time the New Horizons. The counselors accept the challenge. Mary Bell Granger Girls' Counselor Florence A. Croioot Registrar 5 yd S Q' Amye D. Iohnson Attendance Secretary Nota Lee Ruby Cox Office Assistant Office Assistant Unhappy Athea McRea Betty Dean Zcmowiak Office Assistant Office Assistant F Berta Mae Pope Office Assistant 'S ,, .rbiioffiii , V 1 115 O 1.5-I--bs x Uv Helen Mitchell Dietitian Vera Anderson Study Hall Director Mattie Watkins Alice Harrison Margaret Lamb Fannie Massie Assistant Librarian Librarian Assistant Librarian Assistant Librarian gn-- , . 'NJ iQu- . I wa Nellie Lee Brown Alice Carman Bertha Casey Sheba Ewing Till' WY WM ar eygvwu 143 Mary Bell Granger Effie Graves Sara Lee Hudson - 1 rim-tae A D Peterson .JVWNVVU 'Ulf Ianie Ruth AGM' M 'I Somerville ' -116 w X ini- DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH ln the words of Lin Yu Tana, ln a mature, iull-grown democracy, peace and order depend on the decency and sell-respect oi the indivi- dual. lt would seem that the study oi Enqlish, looth literature and composition, could, ii the empha- sis be properly placed, the riaht values em- phasized, do more than any other subject to develop that riahtness oi ieelinq, that harmony which alone can bring lastinq peace to a dis- tracted world. Miss Nina Hill Head of Enqlish Department ,.. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Mathematics is vital in everyday life. Its re- lationship to engineering, science, and naviga- tion gives it more importance today than ever before. Besides its use as a foundation subject, it serves to quicken the mind. Practical as well as highly specialized matters can be adjusted through the application of mathematics. It has come to be not merely an asset but a necessity. Miss Cicely Go!! Head of Mathematics Department 5 an it ti! 73 Louvu Child Lucille Dickard fffoly Er Kate J d0L,dV3f,E2Eli9hL Margaret Harris . , LM Della Houssels Bw q 'Ulf Grace Mayne Iewell Pophom Irene Henderson GA3'LMig::ZmY Effie Wiley fr' 136 un' Q K 1' 4 ..,. -49 ,A-,A as. 3 ? fx ,at , 3 ijt, , ty , XXNW ,gffylw 1 an 65 'K sf N4 ,lg K...- Q Mary Alice Porter Eloise Roach Else Trenckmunn Lillian Bedichek Helen Hill Icme LaGrone Ioe Malik .Jes l 'Nl'f 'zffifflfQflrfffllllfffffi ., ,.st-s.....s.qi 5 ' ax Q if T i DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES The world has grown infinitely smaller. The geographical barriers of space and time no longer existg now all nations ot the globe are such close neighbors that we can no longer remain isolated even it we wish. We need to make sure ot a twoeway Communication be- tween all members ot our one world. There are kind neighbors waiting to know us better. We need to know them. Miss Vera Lee Moore Head of Spanish Department 039514-7 ff U Boysen Ianie Ruth Foster Mamie Klett :UQ-J QQMQJI Annie Lou Nw' Pollard DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE The fields of chemistry, physics, and biology afford a'1f5f3?f'Ll ',' ..1' 1' ,5 , 1 Margaret new horizons as yet unexplored. Comparatively Sharp , undeveloped vistas will be unrolled. We are in- v trigued by the promises of the new discoveries and inventions which will improve living standards. Life A itself is prolonged by new skills in medicine and t Q surgery, The test-tube, the crucible, the scalpel are 2 fit to symbols of man's endless battle against death. When you try to imagine the future, remember that the world of tomorrow will contain the best of the things of which you dream. ' Clara V' Weisser I 'W Thomas B. Bcxrnette N. H. Winter Coordinator Physics fi-vbfvy' A Woodrow Wilson Ima --I ull ll Ill. . ..........- X ,ACN Culley Carl Fehr Mrs. W. S. Home Rzchard S. Newcomer 0-61,V,.,44rlnn Laura Snow DEPARTMENT OF SCCIAL SCIENCE The social studies form the core of education for tornorrow's citizen. Knowledqe of the past, aware- ness oi current problems and issues, devotion to democratic ideals, and capacity to advance such traditions-these are the educational goals in this field oi instruction. H. H. Hoyt Head of History Department DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION One of the main objectives of the Business Administration De- partment is to train pupils to take their place in the business world of tomorrow. To meet present emergencies and those of the future, the pupil must have a thorough knowledge of prac- tical business training for personal use. Business courses, such as salesmanship, commercial law, and office training, all train for citizenship. Every subject in the department helps to develop scholarship, personality, and character. Wy .u.,,,..,,,,.., 'LN Miss Fem Alfrey Head of Business Administration Department . Claire Montgomery Journalism lane Porter Iournalism Mary Adkins Speech I DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS The World of tomorrow will demand the artsy it will need them more than ever. lt is almost impossible to visualize a world without music, Without art and drama, Without literature. These will not be merely fine arts , they will have-their commercial and social values, greater than ever. The radio has opened a new field for speech, for drama, for music. The radio alone can effectively reveal nation to nation--people to people. ln the tumultuous postwar World, it would be wise to use all means to create among nations a beautiful and lasting understandina. Robbie Wells Speech Chase Winfrey Head of Speech Department 64,11 'UU Louise Manigault P Art , ijj ,.,.,,,, , - ' f T f i. f 3 F Mary Williams W '4 'A ' - - Art . ,,V . V pw-111 4l'l 0 all if Faye Stephenson l it ., Art I ,G 3' X,,..:4,., f f I , Weldon Covington Music Carl Fehr Music Z 'A it fl 'ali A ' M' T T? i P A ,siftieirlil , ' t, , ,A . V , ' i ' t ,tw ' r ' ,H 7 ., 'i '. --na 1 ' ' ,fi T J g '1- ' 9 K' - Q --- 'L W- ci- an 99? , NN -..gj it ' +91 N-H. X . V' Fi A .X r K A 5 ' DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS The industrial world must be prepared for the most important task of many decades-the rebuilding of a war-wrecked world, edifices ravaged by the ruthless enemies of mankind. To it will fall the task of renewing and strengthening commercial institu- tions--the trade and industry that have been halted by the war. The industrial department of Austin High School, the first in the state of Texas, has long realized the importance of mechan- ical skill, which adds agility to the mind and deftness to the hands. lt is helping to train future citizens for the tasks of recon- struction. Sam L. Martin Head ot Industrial Arts Department , Lon R. Spillar Esther McClung Arthur I. Amundsen Robert S. Davis Raymond Fraley Ioseph Y. Holt I. F. Martin DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS The home economics department is teaching students to cope with tomorroW's problems. To keep emotionally stable and men- tally fit, to re-establish bankrupt and disrupted homes, and to set up individual economical balance are some of the problems that must be met. Broken, upset homes are a reality ot today. Unified, well- ordered homes are an assurance of a unified, Well-ordered nation. Mrs. Arthur Ryder Head of Home Economics Department Edith Anderson Ag, ,V J, gg. ET Ruth 7 f'tl'T' Neylcmd Florence Richey Zella l' Trimble ' 'l'rv4'-t'3f '-G 37 Juli I 5-L DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION The unsettling impact of War upon youth creates problems for which recreation is one of the sanest remedies. There are the youth at work, and the youth on the thresholds of Work, restive under the pinching influences of War. Both groups are in need of Wholesome outlets of play, sports, and fun. Recreation is creative and, therefore, assumes greater impor- tance When so much of destruction is at Work. Physical education has taken on new meaning, fresh content, stronger emphasis. Standard Lambert Miss Vivian Liddell Heads of Physical Education Department ' 1 Margaret Bray Burger Richard S. Newcomer 4 Y With ideas unexpressed, strength untried, ambition undefined, tornor- roW's citizen contemplates each new horizon. Before him stands the promise of experiences fruitful with effort, learn- ing, accomplishment. 1 ,EQ Q W 3 . A ' as 1 Lffofvv 4505 aj jdffk- 03, My While Holland Wiswell Rogers Wende M459 PUMQQHGKQ 'ini , FALL 12B President , Viceepresident . , Secretary A . . Treasurer . Sergeant-at-arrns Reporter . OFFICERS Bobby Holland A , . lack Wiswell Rosemary Buaas A . , , Billy Wende . . Don White Iohnny B. Rogers SPRING 12A OFFICERS President . , Pat Mouldin Vice-president . . ,Bryan Spires Secretary Ren Proctor Treasurer A , Raymond Puckett Sergeant-at-arms Carl McClendon Reporter , Iohn Hearn SPRING 12B OFFICERS President Vice-president Secretary , Treasurer Serqeanteat-arms Reporter . lack Schneider Mary Pearl Hall David Mumford Charles Kinney lohn Gauldinq H. K. Allen - P - -f-- K N - Ln- -u- -A - 1 '-'--- - -- 1- -V ----1'-- Joni' MMA Mouldin Procter 4944.4 flu.,-A,, Mumford Kinney ,,rrr n 2? M, V .. L J' 1 'K sf W ....,. 'tg , Spires McClendon Hecm Puc eit gaok 3061,-A. H.lf, 74741, 471-g.,,..z Schneider Guuldinq Allen Hall i 1 1 ,.. hm . XJ Q , an- , hi S 'rn-. gn V ,. ,. r . 5' s ...N 11, A Q., V 1 ,, A - .r 3 Q A, ,. b if 1 A b , QR .Qt . . x .. ,., 'arf it U , V af P' 'S' Married 7-I-47 Abbott, Osborne Ainsworth, Horace Senate '41-'43, Hi-Y 2 '41-'43, F, H. T. '44, Modern Dance '43. Judy Bplyls - S,H.D. Ba by girl 'ue lll Allen, H. K. 12A President, Gridiron '43-'44 President '43, B. T. B. leam '42, Football Letterman '42-'44, Basket- ball '43-'44, Forum Leader '43-'44, Best l.eader '43, Glee Club '44. Andrews Bettym o y ymnian '42-'43, Mlirri eel '46 Allison, Lucille Art Contest 'lst place '42 fhrall 0191174 Baby '98 Arbuclcle, Marjorie Orchestra '42-'44, Librarian '44, Margaretta Byers '42-'43, Swing and Turn '43-'44, Reporter '43, Secretary '44. Music Club, F. Hyiyikf on-1 me 41 W 'W' Am Margaret Preston '4'l- '43, Historian, Red Jackets '41-'44, Paisano '41, ln- tramural Volleyball and Basketball '41-'44, lntra- mural Debate '41, Booster II '43-'44. Atkinson, Duncan Austin, Jean Music Club '42-'43, Red Cross Knitters '43-'44, Orchestra '49-'44. Athenaeum '42-'44, Girl Reserve '43-'44, Red Jack- '43-'44, Red Dr.-:Rons -'44, Comet Stall '43- '44, Secretary Astronomy '43, Jr. Academy of Science '43, Sketch Club '44, Forum '4 . ets '42 Attal, Carolyn Athenaeum, Secretary '43, President '44, Y. T. S. Botanical Society '42, MBI-r igd l7llP Avriett, Don Marie Booster lll '43-'44, Trea- surer, Girl Reserve '43-'44, Red Jackets, Treasurer, HY- patian '42-'43, Student Sciuncil '44, Forum Council Allen, Bes ie Sapphonian '42-'43, Booster ll '43-'44, F. H. T. '44, Reporter '44, Forum Leader. Alvarez, Len ora EI, Arco lris '41-'44, Plelsident '42, Secretary Armstrong, Annie Belle Red Dragons '42-'43, Red Jackts '42-'44, Radio Guild '42-'43, Booster lll '43-'44, Girl Reserves '42- '44, Historian '43, lnter- scholastic One-act Cast '43, Gold R, Forum Leader '42-'44. Ashton, Bernice Aughtry, Robert Boys' Glee Club '42-'44, Treasurer '43, Secretary '44, Lettermans Association '42-'43, Latin Club '42- '43, Vice-President, Basket- ball letterman '41, '43, Football Manager '43-'44, Scientific Research '44. Ayers, Tom SJ-I. O. 31--15. Balggia, yirginilagggg, W1-4,1 'mv Barnette, Sandra Sodalitas Latina '4'l-'43. Bottoms up!! Ballerstedt, Rose Marie Booster I '43, Maroon Staff '43-'44: Red Jacketsf lnterscholastic Declamation '49, Intramural Declamation 'lst place '43f Sabnhonian '49-'43, Forum Leader '43- '44, F. H. T. '43, Treasurer. ' QE Hunting and Fishing '41- '42i Gridiron '42-'43, Sportsman '43-'44, Vice- President '43. Bandy, Albert French Club '43-'44 Sergeant-at-Arms '43, Presi- dent '44f Debate '44. Barry, Monta Sans Souci II '43-'44, Program Chairman '43-'44, Maroon Stall '43, Platon- ian '49-'43. 'A 9- 3 f... td' 1944 Bachschmid, Arnold Socratic '43-'44. Baker, Jane Platonian '42-'43, Re- porter '49-'43f G. A. A. '43-'44, Reporter '44, Glee Club. Banner, Jaclc Franklin Debate '41-'43, Sodalitas Latina '43-'44, Student,Council '42, lntra- mural Debate '41, Forum Leader Fall '43, Baskin, Pat Woodrow Wilson '42- '43, Recording Secretary '43, Treasurer '43f Astron- omy '43-'44, President '44, Band '39-'44, Section Lead- er '49-'44, Squad Leader '49, Student Director '49- 44, State Solo 'lst place '41, National 'lst place ensemble winner '40-'41, Debate Squad '43-441 Stu- dent Council '43, Executive Committeef Forum Leader '43a'44g Jr. Academy of Sfgence '441 Student Aide 522131921 Mllrri :J '4 7 B2 by Qqvd' fro GVVFCFTCZ French 1 odern Dance '43, Franklin Debate Society '42-'44, Reporter Band '42-'44, Debate e National Honor Society '43-'44, Bass, Barbara ' E' TZ fa Baker, David Camera '42-'43i Chess '44, Lyman J, Bailey. Baker, Nita Ruth Girl Reserve '43-'44, F, H. T. '43-'44, Poly- hymnian '42-'43, Forum Leader '44, Debate' Squad '44, Glee Club '43-'44, Red Jackets '49-'44. Barker, Juanita Margaretta Byers '43 Bates, Kerwin :R Beal, Patsy 'Vlan-rea 9-27-47 Fyfk Welfnalrer Bear, Angle Mae Student Council '49, G. A. A. '42-'43, Red Jackets '49-'44, Girl Re- serves '43-'44, F. H. T. '43- '44, Secretary '43, Mar- garet Prestons '49-'43, His- torian '4Q, Treasurer '43, Reporter '43, National Honor Society '43-'44, Secretary '43-'44-. Bennett, Billie Jeanne G. A. A. '49-'43, Or- chestra '43-'44, J. H. T. '43-'44, Music Club '43- '44, Student Aide '49-'44, Intramural. Bingham, Doris Band '49-'44, Bohn, Conrad 'IQA Treasurer, Senate '43, Sergeant-at-Arms '43, Jr. Academy, of Science '41-'44, Y. . S. '41-'43, Sergeant-at-Arms '4'l, Trea- surer '4Q, President '49, Chess and Checkers '43- '44, Forum Leader '49- '44, Debate Souad '49-'43, Comet Staff '43-'44, Sports Editor, Student Council '41, '43, Band '41-'44, Squad Leader '42-'43, Sectional Leader '49-'43, Assistant Drum Major '43, Drum Maior '44, Orchestra, Stu- dent Director '43-'44, Jr. Academy of Science Award 'lst Place '43, National Honor Society '43-'44, President. Boone, Shirley Jean F. R. B, '44 lntramural Manager '44, Red Jackets '42-'44, Girl Reserves '44, Girls Booster I '44f Athen- aeum '42-'43, Bramwell, Emily Anne F. H. T. '44, National Honor Society '44. Bechtal, Mary Lou Bergfield, Billy Stephen F. Austin '49- '43 Bledsoe, Billie Bolton, Beverly , 'IOB Reporter, 'l'lA Re- porter, Hypatian '42-'43, Treasurer '43, Vice-Presi- dent '43, Red Jackets '49- '43, Student Council '49- '43, Treasurer '43, F, H. T. '43-'44, Reporter '43, T.rea- surer '43, Maroon Staff '49-'44, Editor-in-Chief '43-'44, Girl Reserve '43, lntramural Volleyball, Sec- retary lnterscholastic League Press Conlerence '44, Quill and Scroll '43-'44, Presi- dent '44. Borlcland, Joyce Ov-x'LT ZS Fi Platoni '41- , i - President Q, tramual Deb te 4B. X . l Becker, Herbert I Philatelic Society '41- 43, Secretary-treasurer '42- '43, K. D. V. '43-'44, Band '41-'44. Biel, Betty Ann Blincoe, Walter 'IOB Sergeantvat-Arms, Sportsman '49-'43, Vice- president '49, President '43, Socratic '43, Chess Club '44, President '44, Declamation Qnd Place '43. Boone, Margaret ts -2 Amy Lowell '49-'441 5 gg Margaretta Byers '43. 5 caauhw-j7b,7a?v Q,,,,L,yL' Lb' Boyd, Ann Mo ern Dance '43-'44, Representative '44, Stu- dent Council '44, Scienti- fic Research '44, Adonian '43 Mjvri cal 5'l3'47 Norman Monlf Brown, Priscilla Sketch '42-'43, Mar- garetta Byers '42-'43, Re- porter '43. Nil... Buck, Mary Elizabeth Press Club '43-'44, Pla- tonian '49-'43, Peporter '43, Maroon Stall '43-'44, National Honor Society '4 . Burton, Elaine Platonian '42-'43, Or- chestra '42-'43, Music Club '42. The Sunctuary. Burchard, John Bussey, Billy Burgess, Rhoda Library Student Staff '42- '44, President '43, Secre- tary '43, Student Aide '49-'44, National Honor Society '43-'44. Bustin, John Charles Y. T. S. '4'l-'43, Secre- tary '49, President '43f Jr. Academy of Science '41-'43, Vice-President '49, Radio Guild '41-'49, Forum Leader '42-'43. :,i Bruce, L. G. Brunolcl Helen Louise Platonian '41-'43, ai- sano '42-'44, Booster '43- '441 Intramural Basketball '49-'43. gpnover lf7oJef '43 Bua s Rosema President. Manfecl Nfl Mfyfaa n Srnfmy Q Rllfv 5447 Divorced '47 Burke, Lillian Philomathian '49-'43, Parliamentarian '42-'43, Press Club, Modern Dance Forum Leader '43. Bybee, Wilbur Saddle Club '41, Radio fiulild '41-'42, Sportsman ypatian '41-'43, Parlia- mentarian '42, Critic '49, President '43, F. H. T. '43, Radio Guild '42-'44, Red Dragons '41-'44, Girl Re- serves '43, Sergeant-ab Arms '431 'IOB Treasurerf 11A Reporter, 'ITB Vice- Buclc, Caldwell Burkhardt, Gladys Mr:-fed 41-if Byrd, Norma Sue Bryant, J. R. 4-Un 944-92- ffw' Nav y, I-wb Buck, Lois K. D. V. '41-'49, Secre- I tary '49. Burlcland, Burnice Euphronian '49-'43, Treasurer '43. Married MU!- Campbell, Ann Clark Red Jackets '49-'44, Secretary '43-'44r Booster I '42-'44, Secretary '43- '44, Vice-President '44, Margaret Prestons F42-'43, Intramural Manager '43, Secretary '43 Treasurer '43, Student Council '43- '44, Victory Corps Coun- cil '43-'44, Intramural Vol- leyball 'lst Place '41-'42, Intramural Volleyball 'lst Place '43-'44. 4 l t Campbell, Page l. X f l , 4 W tp . - 'X X ' N Carrier, Ma got Polyhymnian '49-'43, Par- liamentarian '43, Booster Club '43, Student Council '43f Forum Leader '43- '44f Choral Club '44, Red Jackets '49-'43, Radio Guild '44. Cascio, Billy Cater, Lael Sapphonian '49-'43, Parliamentarian '43, Red Jackets '43-'44, Red Drag- ons '43-'44, Student Coach '44, Girl Reserves '49-'44, Sergeant-at-Arms '43,- Forum Leader '43-'44, Ra- dio Guild '42-'43, Report- er '42, Vice-President '42, President '43, Contest Play '43, '44, Student Council '44f Booster Club '43. ' E' Chalberg, Russell 1 Cherico, Martha TSC!! Cardwell, Dorothy Carrol Nancy apphonian '41-'43, Secretary '43, Girl Re- serves '4Q-'44, Radio Guild '41-'43, G, fx. A, '41-'44, Red Jackets '41-'44, Paisa- nos '41-'43, Girls' Booster 34513-'44, Comet Staff '49- Case, John Catlett, Suzanne 'IQA Class Secretary, Hypatian '49-'43, Histor- ian '49 Reporter '43, Maroon Staff '43-'44, Girls' Booster Club lll '43-'44, Vice-President '43, '44, Comet Staff '43-'44, As- sociate Editor '43-'44, Girl Reserves '43-'44, Vice- President '43, '44, Red Jackets '43-'44, Ouill and Scroll '44, Vice-President '44, Forum Leader '43- '44, Ready Writers' Con- test 'lst Place '44. 74-H41-ul Carr, Joy Beth Carson, Marjorie 43 Accountin g ' Secretary. Castillo, Soila El Arco lris '43 Treasurer. Cavender, Wayne 0'-22115-4 DA Champion, Linnie Chapman, Dorothy ' Mae Cl1CfnOSl4Y, D0f0fl'1Y Christian, George Campbell, Dib 'ix- 7f'Bt,lZ 7,1-0-..fof Conner, La Verne Camera Club '49, Math '43-'44. Q 71,3 'LW' Crenshaw, Patsy Nan-,'g,4, My p Js 7-K G Hp ff Get me point? 0-A-Lf Cooke, lje eu ns ouci '43-'44, Re- porter '44, F. H. T. '43, Comet Staff '41-'44, Editor. Crockett, Dick Socratic '4'l-'43, Intra- mural Manager '43, Colin P, Kelly '43, Band '41-'43, Squad Leader '41-'49, Sec- tion Leader '43, Captain '43, Forum Leader '43, 9nd Place. Corbell, Nell Crofoot, Elizabeth Couch, Glenna Lee Souci '43 Intramural Mana- Clark, Bobby Joe Basketball '49-'44, Vice- President 44, Basketball B Team 4'l-'49, Reserve Letterman in Basketball '49- 43 Letterman in Baseball 43 44 Intramural Basket- ball 'lst Place '49, '43. Coffey Lou Meda Ma rgaretta Byers '49- '44, F. H. T. '43-'44. Clark, Frank Maroon Band '49-'43, Stephen F. Austin '49-'43, Treasurer '43, Orchestra '43-'44. fndrr-fed Jaelf Mar-I-vb 4-1-iL lIn ' rian Ad nian '49- 43, Intra- mura Ivlana er '43 Presi- dent '43, Band '49-'44, Head Librarian '49-'43, Manager '44, Cs. A. A. '43-'44, Intramural Basket- ball Team. Marn'eJ I Baby 9134 50 Math Club '49, Sans U '43, F. H. T. '44, Rea Bragons '43-'44, Radio Guild '43-'44. Cullen, Margie Home Economics '49- Raymond L. Dittmars '41- '44, President '43, Re- '44 President '43, Scienti- porter '44. Fic Research, F. H. T. '44. Courtney, Betty Lou IOB Class President, 'l'lA Class Secretary, Mar- garet Preston '41-'43, In- tramural Manager '41, Sec- retary '49, Vice-President 49, President '43, Cmirls Booster I '43-'44, Presi- dent '43-'44, Paisano '43- '44, Secretary '43, Red Jackets '41-'44, Vice- President '43, G. A. A. 49, Motor Corps '49, Student Council '49-'43, Forum Council '49, Victory Corps Council '43, Lieut. Col. '43, Student Aide '49- 44, Intramural Volleyball 'Ist Place '49, Jr. Declama- tion 3rd Place '49, Na- tfmlial Honor Society '43- Cunningham, Audrey Kwannon '49-'43, ln- tramural Manager '49, Pla- tonian '43, Community Ser- vice '43-'44, Vice-Presi- dent '44, Band '49-'44. Clift, Bill Forensic Research '49- '43,ScientiIic Research '43- '44, President '43-'44, Safety Patrol '49, Comet stall '43-'44, Photographer. Collins, R. D, Cox Mar . . A, '49-'44, Re- Dorter '43, Intramural Mana- ger '43, President '44. Cunningham, Jo Anne Sapphonian '49-'43, Red Jackets '49-'44, Forum Leader '43, Girl Reserve ' '43-44, Booster Ill '43- '44,' Secretary '44. lb- , 4. .2 ' 1 w ' 'M Davis, J. W. Track '42-'43. H9 D vis Zaidie Ra wannon 1-'49, . l',6r Dickerson, Edwin P i Girl eserves '42-'44, Radio Guild '49-'43, Com- et Stall '42-'44, Business Manager '44, Red Jackets '49-'44, Minoan '49-'43, Reporter '49, Vice-Presb dent '43, Intramural Debate 431' 52nd Place, Student Scluncil '43, Sans Souci l Drake, Wanda 0-ff In 44-JC IU' M3rr1'aJ W7 5055, 8urne'f Dyer, Kenneth Franklin '49-'43, Secre- tary '43, Boys' Booster ll '44, Band '49-'44, lntra- mural Soltball 'lst Place '49, Davis, Montorra Mathematics Club '43- '44, Treasurer '43, Report- er '44, F, H. T. '43-'44. ' 'LTL- DeKoster, Elizabeth Latin Club '41-'43, French Club '43-'44, Secre- tarY '44i Senior Service Scout '4'l-'44, Forum Re- serve '49-'43, Forum Lead- er '43-'44. Dieter, Henning Le Cercle Francais '49- '44, Vice-President '43, Secretary '43, Vice-Presb dent '44. Doughtery, Bailly Duke, Bobby Senate '42-'43, Reporter '49, Historian '43, F. H. T. '43, Critic '43, Boys' Booster ll '44, Forum Council '49, Intramural Volleyball 'lst Place '42, Intramural Debate '42-'43. Dyess, Dan Raymond L. Dittmars '41, '43, Parliamentarian '42, Checkers '44. Daniell, Helen Davis, Patsy Jean Platonian '43, Band '42- '44, Assistant Librarian '43-'44, F. H. T. '44, Music Club '44, Dees, R. W. D' n Doroth ' Minoan , latoniari '43, Community Service 43. Dowell e ackets '49-'44, Ped Dragons '49-'44, Radio Guild '49-'44, Comet Staff 49 - '44, Editor- in - Chief '43-'44, Sans Souci l '43- '44, Vice-President '43, Program Chairman '44, Saddle Club '41-'42, Quill and Scroll. ol Saddle Club '49, G. A. A. '43-'44 Historian '44, Giza Club '43, vice- President '43, Red Jackets '43-'44, National Honor Society. Eastburn, Earl i ,-'AQ ...Av 1 7'1 To ' . ,Q , ,N - , 'Y-5' , nn... . iiorlmr'-mv ' ' Edminston, Mary Jane 1 glgi'-.JM ' Red Jackets '43-'44, ., h A , an i r T1 .' 'Ya . 'QQ , f I VV ,s Y , au. - , O . ' 1 i zv' ' -, ,a . sg in vt' 'L ' :' ' 5: .Il ' o S' 'tw F' 'S f'-9 H.: 3 4 T, ,, af . 11.-rf. 5 at r H u i 1' ., 4 if 7 K Engle, Wallace 0-A iff Fehlis, Robbie X Eu- X Texas weather. Eppright, Mary Helen Marr1'eJ,l4Vlf I-icufe vi an+ Felts, Dan Boy's Booster Club, Sen- ate '49-'43 Representative 43 Secretafv 44 Hi Y I Sergeant at Arms 49 44 Booster l 43 44 Secre tary 43 Basketball lntra murals 'lst Place 4'l Gold shirts 49, Erickson, Gordon Checker Club '43. Ferguson, Billy Camera '44, Philatelics '49-'44- Scientific Research Margaretta Byers I '44, Platonian '44. Elliott, Dollie Y. T. S. Botanical Society. MarribJ 399 Ehlers, Marian Girls' Booster '43-'44, Polyhymnian '49-'43, Ped Jackets '49-'44, lntramural Volleyball 'lst Place '44, Intramural Debate Finals '43, National Honor So- ciety. B8 b y W 7 Elliott, Tommy Elclund, Billy 'VIA Treasurer, 'ITB President, Basketball '49- '44, President '44, Frank- lin '49-'44, Sergeant-ab Arms '43, Basketball Letter- man '49-'44. 7-4014-I Ellis Beverl e ra ons '41-'431 Radio Guil: '41-'43, Re- corter '41, Sergeant-ab Arms '49, Vice-President '43, Sapphonian '41-'43, Sergeant-at-Arms '49, Vice- President '43, Girl Re- serves '49-'43, G. A. A. '41-'49, Forum Leader '49- '43, Future Homemakers of Texas. lwafried f44!6 .v Vu Eygpggg, Richard Senate '49-'43, Parlia- mentarian '49-'43i Hi-Y 'l '49-'44, Gridiron '49, Boosters l '49-'44, Ser- eant-at-Arms '49-'43, B Team Football '49-'43, Ferguson, Frances Euphronian '49.J43,Vice- President '49-'43 Presi dent '44 Senate Debate '41-'43, Critic '49, Mathematics '43, Hi-Y l '41-'43, Football Goldshirts Manager '41- '49, Intramural Debate '43i National Honor Society'43. Field, Warwick Senate '49-'43, Booster l '43-'44 lntramural Mana- er '4 Gridiron ' knoldshirts 49 43 Forum 44 National Honor So ciety 43 44 596y '4-7 Farrer, Donald Music Club '49-'44, Vice-President '49, Presi- dent '43, Treasurer '44, Glee Club. Fogle, Velma Music '49-'44, Secre- tary '44- Accounting '44 s Fort, Bill Franlclins '42-'43, Parlia- mentarian '43, Debate '43, Forum Leader '44. Franzetti, Josephine Mathematics. Gallegos, Porlria El Arco Iris '41-'43. Gault Maxine ouci 43-'44, Treasurer , Vice-Presi- dent '44, Red Jaclcets '42, Student Aide '49-'43, Fu- ture Homemalcers Council '49, Forensic Research '42. Giles, Rogan Student Council Alter- nate, Student Aide, Grid- iron '41-'43, Varsity '43- '44,.Football B Team '41- 42 A Suicide Sauad Reserve Letterman, Letterman, Glee Club. Goslin, Evelyn Future Homemakers Council. Foster, Catherine Girls Booster 2 '43-'44, Math Club. F eund, Ed I Gaston, Billy Gayton, Reyes El Arco Iris. Gilliam, Doris Grant, David Allen El Arco lris '42, Capitol Hi-Y '49-'43, Vice-Presi- dent '43, Forensic Research Society '49-'43, Scientific Research '43-'44, Secre- tary '43, Vice-President '44, Jr. Academy di Science '42-'44, Student Council Alternate, Forum Leader '44, Comet Staff '43-'44, National Honor Society T43-'44. Var Winner, Franklin, Anne Athenaeum '49-'43, Margaretta Byers 43, Li- brary Assistant '44. Fricke, Elaine Future Homemalrers Council '44. Gaulding, John Woodrow Wilson '41- '43, Vice-President '43, Boy's Booster 2 '44, Presi- dent '44, Goldshirts '41- Sergeant-at-Arms 12B Cu,-1 M Gilbreath, George Woodrow Wilson Vice- President '43, Red Dragons '49-'44, Radio Guild 43, Forum Leader, Football 'B Team '41-'49, Dec- lamation '44, 'lst Place. Goodwin, Frances Green, Bettylee Chess and Checkers '44, Mathematics Club '43-'44 l' s 1:1 Hall, Patricia lY1aP'l'6J '45, 3054742 Rbbdlff Harris, William mu- Wolf Pack! IWHI-rfed 957 Haltom, Martha Minoan '49-'43, Ser- geant-at-Arms '49, Histor- ian '43, Treasurer '43. .mcg ahofc Harrison, Roland Chess and Checkers '49s Lyman J, Bailey '42, Swing and Turn '43-'44, Triasurer '43, President '4 . Greenshields, Barbara Grothaus, Fred Platonian '49-'43, G. A. Hi-Y '44. A., Glee Club '43-'44. Gunn, Lloyd Jr. Hall, Frank Gridiron '49-'44, Ser- geant-at-Arms '43, Wood- row Wilson '43-'44, Secre- tary '44f Goldshirts and Sprin Training '49-'43, B 'lseam Football '43-'44, Volleyball and Football '43-'44. u-,.1t.'E Hamilton, Melba Harrell, Jessye Harris, Carolyn Chess and Checkers '4'l- Margaretta Byers '4'l- Sans Souci '43-'44, Hy- '42- Allan '42-'43, Home '44, Program Chairman '41, patian '43, Red Dragons Economics '43-'44. Treasurer '42, Glee Club '43-'44f Red Jackets '43- '41, President '43, '44, Comet Staff '43-'44, l-larton, Billie Ann Harvey, Mary Belle Hart, J. A. Minoan '49-'43, Histor- Socratic: Red Dragons. ian '49-'44, Student Aide 'ii-'44i Office Aide '43- Guinn, Billie Lou Booster Qi Adonian '42- '43, Treasurer '43i Red Jackets '42-'44. Pu. l-lall, Mary Pearl Red Jackets '49-'44, President '43-'44, G. A, A. '43-'44, Secretary '43, Vice-President '44: Radio Guild '42-'43, Student Council '42-'44, Vice- President '43f Girl Re- serves '43-'44, Secretary '44, lnterscholastic Debate '43f Student Aide '431 National Honor Society '43-'44, Vice-President '43, Hypatian '49-'43, ln- tramural Manager '42-'43, Sergeant-at-Arms '43, Harris, S. L. Camera Club '42, Y. T. S. Botanical Society '43- '44, Treasurer '43, Presi- dent '44, Jr. Academy of Science '43-'44, Student Council '43-'44. Hatherly, Raye Joyce Hem hill James oin . ey 4'l-'42, Socratic '49-'43, Vice- President '43, Modern Dance '43-'44, Secretary '43, Intramural Track High Jump Champion '43, Track Letterman '43-'44, Forum Leader '49-'44, Orvxlj- ,fwfr l-ienry, Barbara Le Cercle Francais '43- '44, Treasurer '44, Glee Club. 2774.-iw fins'- 0445 Herrera, Rigoberto Los Habladores '49-'43, President '49-'43, La Ter- tslia '43-'44, President '43- Hickey, Joe Socratic '43, Colin P, Kelly '41-'49, Holmes, Bobby Guynn Cook '4'l-'43, Treasurer '43, Student Council '49-'44, Goldshirt Football '41-'42 Hetzel, George 009- '41 Marrfsal '5 Holcomb, Billy Franklin, Band '4'l-'44. lhgfy flu Nia 104900 M3l'ra'CJ q'l7 Rrchara Confiey Hoooer, Marybelle 'IOB Secretary, F. H. T, Council '43-'44, Vice- President '43, President '44, Girl Reserves '43, Hy- patian '41-'43, lntramural Manaqer '43, Secretary '43, Red Dragon '44, Stu- dent Council '41, Maroon Staff '43. mar,-.-L.J M--if-fi Helm, John F Colin P. Kelly Hin-fed dfrif '79 Henry, Susan Radio Guild '49-'43, Re- Dorter '49, Secretary '43, Red Dragon '43-'44, Girl Reserve '42-'43, Reporter 43, President '43-'44, Red :Jackets '41-'44, Booster 3 43, Vice-President '43, Saoohonian '41-'43, Forum Leader '43, National Honor Society '43. M Hewlett, Daisy Dawn Holland, Bobby Guvnn Cook '41-'43, Vice-President '43, Presi- dent, Hi-Y 1 '4'l-'43, Treasurer '49-'43, Presi. dent '43, Student Council 49-'44, President '43, Fu- ture Homemakers '43-'44, Forum Leader '43-'44, Cioldshirt Football '41-'49, -B Team Basketball '41- -49i, B Team Football ,jg-43, Yell Leader '43- Hornberger, Herbert pu-o6.4,,..,c04 'f-0-v70' Housmann, Henri ug M d Habbdfdf ClLVl5F h ' Adgqgn. , o untin an is 'n ou'se Dance 4, Press Club 'ig' Y. T. S. Bgtanical, Sergeangl Hubbard, LaNelle Euwenian '41-'43, Or- chestra '41-'44, Raymond L. Dittmars '43-'44, Secre- tary '43-'44, Junior Acad- emy of Science '43-'44. Hunt, Al Joe 'IOB Sergeant-at-Arms, 11A President, 11B Secre- tary, Guynn Cook, Reporter '43, Hi-Y, Model Air- planes, Student Council, Baseball Reserve Letterman '41-42, Baseball Letterman 42-'43, National Honor Society, Historian '43. T at-Arms '43, Baseball Let- terman '41-'43. Irwin, Nella Joyce Kwannon '49, Phila- telic '49, Camera '43, Jiigiior Academy of Science -. .Q .ue P .-r Q: -'ifrgzf . 'ii 15: 5 sw f? Ip? ,' S 1 . , ' I . , tw ' ' 1 'lf .,l 5 qi o I .,,, I2 iii.- Johnson, Gladys Platonian '42-'43, Music '43-'44. Kaase, Roy F' .41 This ain't hay!! Jacks Beverl Y National Honor Society. Jackson, Frank Accounting Club '44, Parliamentarian '44, Band '41-'44, Franklin '43, Band Contest CSoIol 1st Place '42, 2nd Place '43, 3rd Place '41. Fdur Jpfs5 F-U0 l James, Winslow Jeffrey, Mac 5 Johns, Johnny John H Senate .'42f'43, Critic La Tertulia '42, Chess . unting and Fishm 42 43, Band 42344, Section and Checkers '43, Y. T. S. 44, Reporter '42, alice- Ledflef 44, Student Coun- Botanical '43-'44. President '43, Orchestra tjl14'?9Qlihestra '44, Hi- 42-'44, Track '41-'44. Johnson, Marrnell Johnson, Walter Jones, Camille G. A. A. '42-'44, Re- Senate '42-'43, Band Athenaeum '43, Girls' cording Secretary '43, '42-'44, French Club '43- Booster 3 '43-'44. Vice-President '43, Sports '44, Student Council '42- Mana er '44, Maroon Staff '43, Hi,Y 1 '42-'44, '43, sed Jackets '43-'44, National Honor Society. Radio Guild '43, Volley- ball lntramurals C2nd Placej '43. Ki' Kastenbaum, Carl Keir, John Kelly, Martha Ann La Tertulia '42-'44, Ser- 5eant-at-Arms '42-'43, Re- porter '42, Vice-President '44, Swing and Turn '44, Reporter '44. Checker Club '42, V 1 Gridiron '42-'43, Ser- geant-at-Arms '42, Varsity '43-'44, Sergeant-at-Arms '43, Football Assistant Manager '41-'42, Boxing '42, Football Head Mana- 5er'42-'43. Kemp, Irene Kwannon '42-'43. ff? Jones, Mildred Student Council '42, Red Jackets '42-'44, Girls Booster 2 '44, F. H. T. :ii-'44, Student Aide '43- Kennedy, Evelyn Red Jackets '41-'42. 1 .04 -A 5 ,ua ff- 'o 21' wwffw-W , K vt 4 ,- nv. 41.--.Q x if , v W' Kidd, Desmond Kinney, Jacqueline Klein, Philip Radio Guild '43-'44, Swing and Turn '43, Pe- porter '43, Orchestra '49- 44, Forum Leader '49- '43, Music '43, National Honor Society '44i Library Staff. gc.,-1-D Krueger, Dorothy Jean Maroon talf '42-'43, Art Editor, Assistant News Editor, Circulation Mana- gfg '43, Quill and Scroll l L Kuylcendall, Jane Red Jackets '49-'43, Band '49-'44, Orchestra '49-'44, Student Council '49-'44, Red Cross Knitters '43-'44, National Honor Society '43. Lane, Joe King, Audrey Kinser, John Music '41-'42, Vice- President '42, Model Air- plane '4Q-'43, Sportsman '43-'44, Orchestra '41- Boys' Glee Club '42- paff 'E Klunkert, Frances F. H. T. Council '43, Athenaeum '42 Kuhlman Dor Sans ouci 9 '43-'44, Vice-President '43-'44, National Honor Society '43-'44, Red Jackets, D. A. R.Norninee. MJVYFCJ Land, Lucia Sodalitas Latina '43-'44, Ser eant-at-Arms '43, F. H. T. Sauna: '43, Glee Club '43-'44. Marr1'e J 0,43 Kennerly, Cecil Athenaeum '49-'43, Treasurer '43, Vice-Presi- dent '431 Sans Souci '43- '44, Social Chairman '44. 'ne Charles enate '4Q- 43, Histor- ian '49, Secretary '43i,Hi Y 1 '43, lleoorter 43: Sportsman '43-'44, Qrld- iron '43, Band' 42- 44 Section Leader 43, BNA Council '43-'44, Qrchestra '42-'44, Goldshirt 42- 431 Student Council '44, Forum Council '49, lntramural Track 440 Relay 1st Place '49, lntramural Baseball Qnd Place, lntramural Bas- ketball 1st Place '431 ln- tramural Volleyball 1st Place '43, lntramural Foot- ball Qnd Place '43. Kitchens, Marjorie Knox, Julia . Student Council 43: National Honor Society '43-'44, Rooster 1 431 Astronomy '44, Red Jack- ets '43-'44, Sergeant-ab Arms '43-'44, Radio Guild '43, Debate Intramurals 'lst Place '43, Debate Tour- nament 1st Place 44. Kunshicla, Vernon Y. T. S. Botanical .'41- '43, Vice-President 42, Reporter '41, Baseball Let- terman '4Q-'43. H' 1 lqfif Sans Souci 1 '44, F. H. T. Council '43 Sergeant- at-Arms '43, Comet Staff '43-'44, Blame, llflliam Miuq 5574. 21149 Langfeldt, Corrine Sans Souci '43-'44, Re- porter '43, National Honor Society. Leasure, Ma rtha Latin Club '42-'43, Critic '43, Forum Leader '49-'43. w 'W' N Trucking on down. Ruth Lockhead, Earl Latin Club '49-44, Gridiron, Vice-President Judge '44. '44, Football Manager. r All Lundelius, Oscar l'li-Y 'l '49-'43, Band '4'l-'44, Section Leader '41-'49, Student Director '43-'44, Philatelic Society '41-'49 Vice-President '49r Y. S. Botanical '43- Treasurer '43, Na- '44, tional Honor Society. Whit, i ' 'A'-2. 11 Lundstedt, Mary Lee Red Cross Knitting '43- '44, President '44, Glee Clubi National Honor So- ciety. Marr: g,-ll ffl!! Bdby, '7V7 wa-is -' 7 J wk .I ...A u -..,3 It ,f t -.553 r , I r. , '71 Q A I -Ci ' tr-i i?fi.'- ' 1.w. ,zgfw , Logan, Jim McAnally, Barbara ' nn' W' 'V-Rm-dh '33by '47 Baby 'IH Leifeste, Betty Jo Leinart, Anita Souci 'l '43-'44. C, ,,,.?f'7b - 'u lf Z74,,7 A,-.Af6..I1p Lester Car er e ra ons '41-'43, Stephen F. Austin '49-'43, President '49-'43, Gold- shirts '41, Radio Guild '41- '43, Student Announcer '49-'43, Maroon Staff '43, Forum Leader '41-'43i Safety Patrol '41-'49, lvbln' :J 'IIC Levander, Dale ciety. Ba 6 7 '93 Looney, Mary Jo Lowrey, George Red Jackets '49-'44f Lyman J. Bailey, Sketch Booster 'l '43-'44, Trea- Clubf Chess. surer '43-'441 Music Club '44, Polyhymnian '49-'43, Glee Club '43-'44, Vol- leyball Winning: Declama- tion '49. McBride Madge onian - , Presi- dentn 43, ntramural Mana- .?er '49, French Club '41, wirling Squad '41-'43, Treasurer '49-'43. Marr-ltd Aug, 14-av McAnally, Horace Lewis, Mabel Athenaeum '43, Sans Lentz, Gladys Student Council '43-'44, M-srserelte Byers '49-'43, Band '49-'43, Safety Patrol Intramural Mand82V '441 '49, National Honor So- Treasurer '43, Secretary '44, Paisano '43. Luckey, Dan Y. T. S. Botanical '49- '43, Sergeant-at-Arms '49, Vice-President '49, Presi- dent '431 Junior Academy ol3Science '43, President McCarty, Betty Amy Lowell '49-'43, Social Chairman '49, Mi- noan '43i Red Jackets '49- '44f Comet Staff '43, Stu- dent Aide '49-'43, Paisano '43, Booster 3 '43-'44, lglitional Honor Society vo- P ,x . sr ..7,,q, , -xii fi, ' f , SQ, K ,Q if -:Y rib 17 ...W N54 l, ' ,gi 1.4 '.'-yi ri, srliiii-fem'--: 2 ' I ,L A' .A 1 3 r V ' vu McClellan, Bob Stebhen F. Austin '41- ,431,MUSic Club, Gridiron '42-'43, Goldshirts '42- 43, Forum '43-'44. 8 -ai' are QQ 1 ' 'Q iisairkaidfgtv' ' ' ' f ily., ..... . f x at L . ,www ' -r ,egr- -wx 'W McDonald, Billy 81 'CA'-L ' Q McElroy, Madeline Margaret Preston '42- '43, Sergeant-at-Arms '43, F. H. T. Council '43, Red Dragons '43-'44, Booster '43, Red Jackets '42, Fo- rum Leader '43-'44, Band '43, Glee Club '44, Music Club '44. A139-rl' GJ '4 7 McPhaul, Forrest Mackey, Pat Radio Guild '42-'43, Red Dragons '43-'44, Booster 'l '43, Comet Staff '43-'44, Girl Re- serve '42-'43, Forensic Re- search '43, Red Jackets '42-'44, National Honor Society '44. ,ik Ad ' '42-'43, R - parte? 43, Press Club '43- ' ackets '42 '44 44, Red J - , Forum Leader '42-'43, Ma- roon Staff '42-'44. McKay, Jack 77 McRae, aniel Mareno, Isabel Martin, Nelda Maultsby, lmogene - Rd J k '43-'44 EocFEtiu3a 4BP'441 Comei I . Jhv-m.,-A Ru.-vi' ' Baby, 5140 Mayfield, Peggy Le Cercle Francais '42- '43, President '42-'43, Band '42-'44, Head Li- brarian '43-'44,' Booster 3 '43-'44, Orchestra '43-'44, National Honor Society Meek, Blanche Swing and Turn '42-'43, Booster '43-'44, Radio Guild. McDougall, Lois Q41 LQHAQG- McKown, Billy Stephen F. Fustin '42- '43, Secretary '42, Presi- dent '43, Student Council '43-'44, President '44, Sketch Club '43, F. H. T. Council '44, Treasurer '44, King Nominee '44. Mirvfgd '47 Be I-fy Schvolf HH if McVay, Mary Frances gd,v-4-ov-11255 Martin, Marcy Socratic '42-'43, Check- er '44, Forum '43-'44. Mayer, Freddy Gridiron '42-'43, Intra- mural Manager '42, Basket- ball '42-'44, Saddle Club '41-'42, Basketball Mana- ger '42-'44, Forum Leader '42-'44. 440--E-A-0-3,15 6w-ff!! Meredith, Jane 'VIA Reporter, 12A Treasurer, Student Council '43, G. A. A. '42-'44 Sergeant-at-Arms '43, Red Jackets '43-'44, F. H. T. Council '43, Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals 'lst Place, Student Aide '43-'44, Comet Staff '44. if I JN Montandon, Dale ' IJI-'I Moore Doris argaretta yers '49- '44, Intramural Manager '43, President '44, Mgr,-I ad, INNO M Hypatian 41-'43, His- torian '49, Secretary '43, F. H. T. Council, Secretary '43, Red Jackets '41, Stu- dent Council '41.'43. 'J '47 Lend me your ears! Don -if-evensaq I J' P A jj g ' n v Moursund, Earl Margaret Preston '41- '43, Sergeant-at-Arms '49, Reporter '43, Vice-Presv dent '43, Booster Club '43- '44, lntramural Manager '43, Music Club '44, Secretary '44, Ped Jackets '49-'43, Yell Leader '49, lntramural Volleyball 'lst Place '49, What A Life Cast, use Nanney, Betty Jean Booster Q '43-'44, Dec- lamation 3rd Place '43, Glee Club. +..,.i-.- Nash Ruel Wg- 1 ff x 2 llh Mueller Louise Ann Flypatian '49-'43, Press Club '43-'44, Red Jackets '49-'44, Forum '49-'43, Maroon Staff '42-'44, ln- ti:31ural Extemp 'lst Place Navarro, lnez La Tertulia. ai,,ff--f-1 we-Afir. lan. Mumford David TY7T' leeasurer, 128 Secretary, Boy's Booster ll '43-'44, Capital Hi-Y, So- cratic '43, Reporter '43, Maroon Staff '43-'44, Stu- dent Council '44, Quill and Scroll '44, National Honor Society '44, I9 IJ Nauert, Doris I 19 '41-'43, Vice-Presb dent Baby, 144 7 a,rv-:bra Xtfflll M: - 139 Moreland Ralph aww-, IJ in Munson, Edwina ' 7Vla?5aretta Byers, La Te rtulia. 7110,-.-Md! Yflll -610-K Vow- ' lifw ll rrfcd ' Q7 01-dev. I1 A Neely, LeRoy dd'-4-Q16 126 I Morga , Gene T Ir Jai 0- Munson, Jimmy Gridiron '41-'43, Varsity '43-'44- Hi-Y 1, Secretary '43, Coldshirts '41-'43, Football B Team, Foot- ball Letterman '43-'44. Nelson J enate '41-'43, Parlia- mentarian '49-'43, Secre- tary '43, President '43, Hi- Y 41, Vice,President '42- '43, President '43, Gold- shirts '41-'49, Yell Leader '43-'44. ,JU 7 4- l't3' dow- I 'J H Neyland Martha Gene Lwbw- H Fl Nicholas, Anthon 'BoosterP 33- 44, Secre- tary '44, Margaret Preston '49-'43, Parliamentarian '43, Red Jackets '49-'44, Girl Reserve '43, F. H, T. Council '43, Extemp '42 1st Place, National Honor Society '44. odelua W' 0.106 U. Nicholson, Mary Ann Mari' fgj Qvy. '47 Svhoy Pres-fi 4- 4' -D lrorc gld '47 Marr: :J 'nf 1 Biff Hole on-ab 0g,v1fv-.ITLH Glee Club '44. Uafffeal 'I-fa' arilyn Paisano '4 - i Girl Reserve '42-'43, Student Aide '41-'43, Booster '43, Secretary '43, Red Jackets '41-'44, F. H. T. Council '42-'43, Comet Staff '431 Declination 'lst Place '41, National Honor Society '4 . Paulson, Gladys 'vSocratic '43, milern Dance '44, Band '43-'44. Qfvaca. waelw , May Hgh:-. T131 Norman, Mary Louise G. A. A. '49-'44 Ser- geant-at-Arms '43, 'Treas- urer '43. LQNOLV' f J '9 sborne Bill ridion 41-'44, Varsity '43-'44, Forum Leader '44, Franklin '43f Football and Track Managers '42-'44, 60.3 '17 Parker, Evelyn Payton, R. B. 0444:-'7 :' Netherton, Bill Booster1 '43-'44 Treas- urer '43f44, Red Dragons '44, Senate Reporter, Stu- dent Council '43, Forum Leader '44 Nicholas, Bobby Chess and Checker '4'li Hunting and Fishing '49, Y. T, S. Botanical '49, Re- porter '43. MTM, IQA Obermiller, Mildred Girls' Glee Club. 2 as-M' as-JN. I J R Overstreet, Josephine adv-. i 9. 13 Paschall, Billy Payton, Stella Mae Calee Club: Spanish Club: La Tertulia '42-'43, Y. T. La Tertulia '49-'43l Camera Club, Secretory. S. Botanical '43-'44. Home Economics '43-'44. mam-A-J 3 Q, Nw' U47l'v' . 1 3 N Pinget, Kathryn Ann Perez, Paula Perez, Trinidad we U -if 0iE'izAi?'l'E'l 9f13.l'-13,1 if.T'.Tf'2fM.EfffQ'lTf 'C ' President '44. A pol-v.l?A . '- f .. ,, Q' K A ' 3 S... Margaret - -- .4 D? 'xigsifr 'fr- WA ' , E ' - 5 50 gs ,Q av- si' , 'K as Glamox through goo! i. Poe, Betty Philimathfijn '4'l-'43,'lq- tramura anager , Parliamentarian -'49, Sans Souci '43-'44, Social Chair- man '43, Red Jackets '49- '43, Student Council '44, G. A. A. '49, Comet Staff, National Honor Society, Raatz, Herbert Philatelic '49, Reporter '49, Glee Club '43-'44, g,,0Lv-. I 1 A uclcett, Raymond 7,7 Music Club '49-'44, 71JV'l0Vl-kly' 3 9, VV - NIJ' eu, mx ' -lil' l Potter, Floyd Philatelic '39-'40, Presi- dent '4O, Secretary '39, Raymond L, Dittmars '4'l- '43, President '49 Parlia- mentarian '43, l'reasurer '4'l, Junior Academy of Science '4'l-'43, Treasurer '49, 4th Place in '49, Texas Junior Academy ol Science '41-'43, 'lst and 9nd Place in Regional of '49, 'lst place in State Contest ol '43. Rader, Imogene , ' , 5 4? 6 'QI . 'T ' 1 r ,NKQL ,' 3? . X e Pfluger, Doris Phillips, Annette Student Aide '4'l, Ma- G. A. A '49-'44, Red Girl Reserve '43-'44, roon Stali '43-'44, Press Jackets '49-'44, Glce Club Booster 9 '43, Press Club Club '43-'44. '43, Platonian '43. '44, President '44, Poly- hymnlan '49-'43, Red Drag- ons '43-'44, Maroon Stall '43-'44- Forum Leader '44s Junior Declamation 9nd Place '49, Senior Declamd- tion ist Place '43. J?-dfwwe ftsmih-7t4pW0-1 gal-v . I J D Pierce Mrginig Z Sapplfionian '49- 43, Red Dragons '43-'44, Sans Souci 'l '43-'44, President '43- '44, Red Jackets '43-'44, Forum Leader '49-'43. ffl:-1-fed 4941 zlnql' Pils, Joe Alvin Gridiron, Hunting and '41-'49, Platt Joanne Fishing, B Team Football S Prado, Helen Las Habladores '41-'43 EI Arco lris '43-'44, Railsbaclc, Lois G. A, A. '49-'44, ln tramural Manager '49 Vice-President '43, Presi dent '43, Intramural Mana ger '44, Glee Club. Marr-1' ed Aff-if lib 1 5' . R4 Procter Ben Rainey, Florence Red Dragons '4'l-'44, Girl Reserves '43-'44, F. H. T. Council '43, Red Jack- ets '49-'44, Pryor, Wallace Philatelic '49-'43, Music Club '43-'44, Sergeant-ab Arms '43-'44, Glee Club '49-'44, Reporter '49, Presl- dent '43. IIA Raisch, Ba ara Band '49-'43, Cvirl Re- serves '43-'44, Booster 3 '43-'44, lntramural Mana- ger '44, Red Jackets '49- '43, Paisano '49-'43, Poly- hymnian '49-'43, Historian '43, Intramural Manager '49, Forum Leader '49-'43. ,wail-ICQ, '46 I Avflfif 47 4-.4 iq-my on QP ,. Reedy, Madelon Reinmuth, Maclc Woodrow Wilson '49- '43f Astronomy '49-'44, Vice-President '44, Latin Club '49-'43, Parliamentar- ian '42, Treasurer '43, National Honor Society, Forum Leader '43-'44f Hi- Y Q '42-'43. HR Roberts, Charles M3rrl'1J, H9-K Robertson, Otis flfffl Rogers, Johnnie B. 11B Sergeant-at-Arms, 128 Reporter, Gridiron '39-'43, Reporter '431 Varsity '43-'44, Reporter '43-'441 Goldshirts '39- '4Oi B Team '40-'41f Suicide Squad '41-'42, Football Letterman '43-'44f Student Council '39-'43. Mun-fed '4u 0.Afv-- V5 'Q 6-faigfbvo-257 LMA-n ,Eundzl.l..ha,r1k W f'7?Q-i ' -raa,47'4+ Reid, Julia Ann Rea Gene oo row Wilson '41- '43, Gridiron '41-'43, Stu- dent Council '41 Track Letterman '41 -'43s R0OllJdll Letterman '42-'43. Reinhardt, Dorothy Athenaeum '42-'43, ln- Euphronian'-11-'43. tramural Manager '49, Re- porter '43f Sans Souci '43- '44, Rieclc, Ann Riley, Tex Ann S h ' '42-'43, ' Hgagnlgzr Resfgve lglarr' cg, , cr ta ' , 'o ru - Guild R45-'gif Booster '1 cc avldsoo Dad '43-'44f R d J l: '4Q- All 1 0 '44, Red lgragogii 33-'44, fus 3 I ,947 Forum Leader '42-'44, Roberts, Clarence Hyoatian '41-'43, Critic '49, Sergeant-at-Arms '43, Vice-President '43, Red Jackets '41-'42, Saddle Club '41-'4Q. Ross, Johnny Socratic '43, Mathematics '42-'44, President '43, Band '49-'44, Section Leader '4Q-'44- Modern Dance '44. Robertson, Maynard Socratic, '41 -'44. Rogers, Dorothy Athenaeum '431 Sans Souci 1 '43-'44. Rowell, Chester Scientific Research '43- '44f Junior Academy ol Sigence '43-'44, President Russell, William Sanders, Ll0Yd if ' mai , Gene Shepard, Adrienne Polyhymnian '42-'43, Booster Q '43-'44, Girl Re- serve '49-'43, Reporter '43, Red Jackets '42-'44f Intramural Debate Qnd Place '43, National Honor So- ciety '44. 1 ., 1-5. Q' n - f . P, ss ' - -- 1 ,. ' 'E ' R ' x J M Sansom, Eloise Sawyers, Pat Philomathian '49-'43, Booster 'l '43, Sans Souci Paisano '49-'43, F. H. T. 1 '44, Red Dragons '43. Council '43-'44, Sergeant- at Arms '44. Schneider, Adele 4 K. D. V, '42-'44, Pr Whot's YOUR trouble? Scott, Georgia Ann Polyhymnian '4'l-'43, F, H. T. Council '43-'44, Red Jackets '49-'44, Glee Club '43-'44, Girl Reserve '43, Comet Staff '44. MHI'rJ'8J '47 Sherman,'Minr1ie Minoan '42-'43, Re- porter '49, Vice-President 43, President '43, F. H, T. Council '43, Student Council '43, Seay, John Stephen F. Austin '49 '43: l'li-Y '4Q-'43, Ac counting Club '43-'44 President '43-'44, Shirrirls, Bill v - ' UB 'Sergeant-at-Arms, dent 43, National Honor Society '44, Sellstrom, Donald Calhoun '41-'43, Re- porter '43, Treasurer '43, ltltitional Honor Society Shurr, Andy Senate '42-'43, Parlia- mentarian '43, Reporter '43, Booster '43, Sports- man Club '44, Track Squad, Goldshirts '49-'43. Schneider, Jaclc 11A President, 'l'lB Vice- Presndent, TQA Presidenti 10th Grade Favorite, 'l'lth Grade Favorite, Student Council '43-'44, Vice- Presndent '44, Senate '4Q- '43, Parliamentarian '49, Sergeant-at-Arms '43, Hi- V 'l '49-'43, Goldshrrts '49, National Honor So- ciety '43-'44, Sergeant- at-Arms '43, Vice-Presi- dent'44. K.- Mil Seybolt, Robert Sieclc, Helen s K. D. v. '49-'44, vice- President '43,' President '44, Glee Club '43-'44-. ' Y Minoan '49-'43, lntra- mural Managcr, Paisano '49-'43, Booster 9 '44, F. H. T. Council '44, Twirling Squad '49-'43. :Man-igd Hajff, bk,- Stpf - I Z lfvg Schuclc Bett onian '42-'43, lntra- muralr Manager '49, Vice- President, Band '42-'44, Head Majorette '49-'44, Girls' lntramural Baseball 'lst Place '49, Mdrricd -fvlmu Bill fwifgwp, I lfvf Shelton, Jen! Senate - , Booster 43i Hi-Y 'l '42-'43' Band '42-'43, Student Council '42, Forum Leader '49-'43, Red Dragon '43. Sjbersgin, Mar ie Presiacehl n4Q, :lunibr 532: Lamlatio-In 3rd Place '42, 517 .gi Smith, Betty Jo Athenaeum '42-'43, F. H. T. Council '43-'44, National Honor Society, Booster 2. th William fftephens , ' ,lil Sgires, Bryan Stenson, Rose Marie Platonian '42-'43, Stripling, Mary Jane Polyhymnian '42-'43, Critic '43, Girl Reserves '43-'44, Vice-President '44, Booster 3 '43-'44, Red Jackets '42-'44, Comet Staff '44, National Honor Society. I I Married 47 Ql1Pg1lg,F,J.oxaz- o y ymnian '41-'43, Secretary '42 Vice-Presi- dent '43, Paisano '41, Comet Stall '43, Red Jack- ets '41-'43. . - F. H.T. Council '43, Red Jackets '41 -'44. 00.4, 4.2. 9,7-,nv Soderberg, Elof Socratic '43, Colin Kelly '42, Camera Club '41, Band '40-'44. enson Doroth Minoan - , ,stor- ian '42 Secretary '42-'43, Home E'conomics '44, Vice- President '44-. Struhall, R. L. Surratt, Marifrances Sans Souci 1 '43-'44, Program Chairman '43, Secretary '44, Student Council '42, Orchestra '42-'44, National Honor Society '44. Sutherland, Dessle Jo 'ulylargaretta Byers '43- Simms, Patsy Hypatian '42-'43, His- torian '43, Girl Reserve 43- '44, Booster 2 '43, Treas- urer '43, Red Jackets '42- '43, Booster 1 '44, Debate Squad '43, Smith, Kathleen ' Minoan '42-'43, Ser- eant-at-Arms '42, F. H. T. Council '44. ,ateauw IE Margaret Preston '41- '43, arliamentarian '42, Treasurer '42-'43, Presi- dent '43, Booster 3 '43- '44, F. H. T. Council '42- '44, Band '41-'44 Student Council '41, Volleyball Champions '41-'42, Ping Pong Runner-up '41-'42, 1 Q C hr! nv-r' Baiyl if 7 UH Stanford, Shirley olyhymnian '42-'43, Secretary '43, Booster 2 '43-'44, President '43-'44, Girl Reserves '43-'44, Re- porter '44, Red Jackets '42-'43, Yell Leader '41- '43, 10th Grade Favorite, 11th Grade Favorite, 11B President, Forum Leader '42-'44. Ms rrie ul John 6avH 1 J ' LY- 4 7 0-,Ffa Straml ketch Club '42, Kwan- non '42-'43, Margaretta Byers 1 43-'44, Stuart, Billye Ferne !VarH'C-4. NV b Sw cientific Research '44, Forum Leader '43-'44. Helen '42-'44 Vice- ide '42-'44. -'44, Student 0'5Jl4..-7116 ooke, Glenn 77 Xi f!'9 Swindler, Charlotte Swenson, Glenn Sylvester, Lela Mae Latin Club '42-'44, Re- porter '42, Vice-President 43, Red Jackets '43-'44i Glee Club '42-'44, Comet Staff '43-'44i Intramural De- bate 'lst Place '43-'44, Na- tional Honor Society '44. Symank, Dorothy Tadloclc, J. W. Taylor, D. C. K, D. V. '42, Home Eco- nomics '42, Amy Lowell '43, Treasurer '43, Sans Souci 'l '43-'44, German Declamation 2nd Place '42, Superman of Austin Hi! flllg,-1 in cal- Qcerdgqi x January '?,l7vL 6Lv-fi! 1 Thoresen, l-lelen Thornhill, Felder Tieman, Louis Tillman, Mildred Tobin, Fay K. D. V. '42 Home Eco- nomics '42, Amy Lowell '43, Sergeant-at-Arms '43, Sans Souci 'l '43-'44, Secretary '43, Treasure: '44i Platonian '43. Torrez, Mary Margaretta Byers '42, Allan '42-'43, Vice-Presi- dent '42, Secretary '42- '43, President '43f La Tertulia. Guynn Cool: '42-'43, Hi-Y '42-'43, Booster '43- '44, Junior Declamation 1st Place '42, Forum Leader '43-'44, Comet Staff '42. Townsley, Jack 12A Vice-President, Model Airplane '44, Y, T. S. Botanical '42-'44, Band '42-'44. 'VIA Secretary, F. H. T. Council '43-'44, President '43, Student Council '42- '44, Red Jaclrets '42, Girl Reserve '43, Hypatian 42- Mon,-od C. losfer Ffnqgfj J X Pfllaelnr 2217115 . 1 P' V lj Trenclcmann, Billie Bess Red Jackets '42-'44, Platonian '42-'43, Secre- tary '42-'43, Sans Souci '43-'44, National Honor Society '43-'44f Forensic Research '42. - I YG. i, li Lf' I ll'li i r vb' wr? ' Truhitte,jKla' I ll'ulney, lrene A i lr E nian '42-'43, Secre- ronia . L J, 1-L jy I .N , 3,WPI5sident '431 if Q , I i,-.ffllt VII llhf ,I Ulit, Billy Jean Athenaeum '41-'43, Sans Souci 9 '43-'44, President '43-'44, Glee Club. lflv-fied Sprfpl lwu Walker, Janelle 1' Platonian '41-'43, Sans ,Qgiif '43-44. Souci ll 43- 44, Treasurer Ware, Flora Jean Sans Souci II '43-'44. Warwick, Mildred Westlund, Burlord Latin Club '43-'44, :Fliasurer '43, Secretary White, Elaine Booster1 '43-'44, G, A. A. '42-'44, Sergeant-ab Arms '44, Red Jackets '42- '44, Glee Club '43-'44, Volleyball Championship '43-'44, Math Club '42- '43, Secretary '43, Na- tional Honor Society '44. Upchurch, Adella l-ly atian '49-'43, Sodal- itas Eatina '43-'44, Red Jackets '49, Girl Reserves '43, War Work Chairman '43, National Honor So- ciety. Wallace, Mary Ellen Booster 3 '43-'44, Forum Leader '49-'43, Maroon Staff '43, Girl Reserves '43- 44, Twirling Squad '4Q. Mdrri ed ' Qvml Ulf Weisser, Dan Latin Club '43, President '43, Hi-Y '49-'43, Ser- geant-at-Arms '49, Vice- resident '44, President '43, Camera Club '49, Forum Leader'43, Comet Staff '49-'43, Student Aide, Gold R, National Honor Society. Wheless, Lois Orchestra '49-'44, El Arco lris '42-'43, Vice- President '43,'Swin5 and Turn '43-'44, Secretary '43, Sergeant-at-Arms '44. White, Imogene Y. T. S. Botanical, Scrap Book Club. Turpin, James Socratic '43, Press Club '43, Red Dragons '42- 44, Radio Guild '44, Forum Leader '42-'44, Safety Pa- trol '42. Vaughan, Ernest Forum Leader '41-'42 F Maroon Staff '42-'44, Red Dragons '41-'44, Radio Cuild 41-'44, Press Club 44, Student Council '4'l. Warren, Virginia Booster 1 '43, Red Jack- ets '42-'44, Forum Leader 43-'44, Music Club '44, Student Council '42. West Bill Gridiron '41-'49, Cal- houn '4Q-'43, Sergeant-ab Arms '43, D. K. V., Gold- shirts, lntramural Football 'lst Place '41-'42, QL, 60,-rv, IUUJI White, Don 19B Seweant-at-Arms, Woodrow ilson'41-'42, Girdiron '41-'43, Varsity '43-'44, President, Student Council 42-'43, Gold- shirts 41- 49, Football Let- terman 42-'44. White, Joy Booster 3 '43, Girl Re- serves '43-'44, Red Jack- ets '42. William , Joe Lyman J. Bailey '42, Vice-President '42, So- cratic '43, Treasurer, Vice- President '43, Social Com- mittee Chairman '42, Forum Leader '44, Modern Dance '43-'44, Treasurer '43-'44, Band '42-'44. Nlarrft-J I4 7 Br-calfey Oor-fa Hvq- 31 Wyant, Janis A-U-S-'I'-I-N Wiswell, Jack 'l'lB Secretary, 'l2B Vice President, Gridiron '41 '43, Vice-President '42- '43, Varsity '43-'44, Stu dent Council '41-'42, Foot- ball Letterman '43-'44. Yancy, Carl Witt, Thomas Woodrow Wilson '43, Girdiron '42-'43, Reporter '43, Student Council '43- '44, Goldshirts '42-'43, B Team '43-'44. I., . Yeargin, Catherine Red Jackets '42-'44, Platonian '42-'43, Parlia- mentarian '42, Historian '42, Vice-President '43, Sans Souci '44, Sergeant- at-Arms'44. Ar Whitney, Andrew Chess and Checker '42i '43, National Honor So- ciety'44. 5 Willard, Margaret K. D. V, '42, Latin Club '42-'44. Wood, Mary Frances Le Cercle Francais '42- '44, Treasurer '43, Na- tional Honor Society '43, Comet Staff '43-'44, M3rrr'eJ, ff 'I 1' Astronomy '43, President Widen, Elinor 12A Vice-President, Polyhymnian '42-'43, Ser- geant-at-Arms '42, Vice- resident '42, G. A, A, '42-'44, Reporter '43, Sec- retary '44, Forum Leader '42-'44, Comet Staff '43- '44, Maroon Staff '43-'44, Student Council '43, Red Jackets '43-'44, Girl Re- serves '43-'44. lifgirrftd- 2 fa Willhoite, Alice Joyce Y. T. S, Botanical '4'l- '42, Reporter '42f Junior Academy of Science '41- '42, Philomathian '42-'43, Intramural Manager 43, Orchestra '41-'42, Student Aide, Baby '47 Baby 'MJ Woodcoclc, Elizabeth l45ed Cross Knitters '43- Yeargin R Ziellce, Helen Community Service '43, Sketch Club '44. Aj wgyl. fi f' Wilder, Virginia Sketch Club' 44, Comet Staff '43-44. V o y ymnian '41-43 Parliamentarian '43, Ser seant-at-Arms '42, Forum Leader '43, 10B Vice-Presi dent, Peisano '42, Red Jackets '41-'43, Tenequoits 3rd Place. Wright, Beatrix Radio Guild '41-'42, Red Jackets '42-'43, Girl Reserves '43, Orchestra '41-'43, Concert Master '43-'44, National Honor Society '43, Booster 'I '43, Mun-,'e.J '4 7 Zimmermann, Ursula Polyhymnian '42-'43, Treasurer '42, Historian '43, Forum Leader '43-'44, Saddle Club '42, Student Council '42-'43, Executive Committee '43, Red Jack- ets '42-'44, F. H. T. Coun- cil '43, Gold R, Student Aide '42, Glee Club '44, Comet Staff '43-'44, Music Club '44. Hull, Patsy Deceased. , --lr 07brn'eJ I0 8 ' L 0 P u 3 Alcey, Petey Cherry Baker, Marilyn Winning Barnlrart, Helen Bright-eyed Boatright, Frances Enthusiastic Brown, Cherie Tranquil yee, a aEIlen Distinct Armbruster, Rose Bailey, Lois Bailey, Barbara Anxious Gushing ' BlBlKa,dPes9Y Baguette, Billy ag Iey, o ert ' i nt - t rt'v 8,4441-I lwiti Sarah Blaclc:JTehomar Bilfa? 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' lf ' 3' ' . ,,,.1w,,, 1, The poet has said the battles of Eng- l d were Won on the playgrounds of an Eton. With equal truth Amencan vigor, resourcefulness, and will-to-Win can be credited to the lessons learned on the playgrounds of the nation's schools. MW? Iwi A.'r . L 2 'FLG bi 4, ' H -ds., ,xi-' 1 L QUHS' - . A., , .NWN , Q 2 fizq- :-. LHSM .mfg V 13.4531 1, , - ' Tqgvx i -W5 ' , 14:22, :iii 2 ,V -11 :xgii 4.M,e,f 591525 L1W1i'f. 531 zA GEQH- 4 iq., , , Z n , A A' ww fxqfm, . Xuivflfh Aiggffj' ' ,Changi fwflcll . iilfili 551-NJ , . ,wxtlf I 3, ,. Z.: L4 vg -x',i' HQ. - X: ?,i':' , V 5. ZQ,-23 .. , W T955-'ZW' ,' 31-i , ,.,. Wai 1911 3.0,-'li veg, UAH Ji- 2-'rfn '-:ls N Mjsfd .Q-:L-5:1 1. 1 ru-V. , ,. 2 3 ff , f Q25 334:23 ' gina: Xiftigjl .,,. Q , y, ' f,.4 Y . w V 'ipwj ,yj ,,, ,,,.k,!,. ,.. j ,J - 4, X n- 4-141- ,Q 5 425, , ,, ..., K-gf' MN-,...-ldiild Standard Lambert ,L Couch ri 4 Tony Burger Line Coach , c lack Wiswell Tri-Captain ki. 5ug..,. fx w +1 4 .. 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Bussey, Billy Puckett, Raymond Harrison, 1-larold SEASON'S SCORES Austin 60 Austin 14 Austin 7 Austin 40 Austin 27 Austin 13 Austin 0 Austin 33 Austin 19 Austin 19, Lockhart 0 Temple 0 Iohn Reagan 12 San Iacinto 0 Laredo 0 Brackenridge 6 letterson 7 San Antonio Tech 6 Corpus Christi 0 Kerrville 6 .Q f' -w. v r .---'ft Allen Collins White McClendon Wende Procter MARCO NS No. Name No. Name 42 Collins, Warren 50 Procter, Ben 52 Giles, Rogan 55 Crumley, Billy 61 White, Don 62 Moulden, Pat 63 Frey, Billy 64 McClendon, Carl 65 Swenson, Glenn 66 Linam, Bert 68 Forrester, lack Billy Wende Tr:-Captain 70 Neely, Leroy 71 1-lolt, loe 73 Wende, Billy 75 Lundguist, Charlie 76 Nash, Reuel 81 Wiswell, lack 82 Munson, Iirnmie 83 larl, Wallace 84 Kidd, Desmond 85 Struhall, R. L. 86 Wiswell, Bobby H. K. Allen Tri-Captain ,.-.- , ,kt - ,. .' w .U-, Wiswell V, mi-.j:, 1:1 1 Don While iq, '75 ' Frank Rundell 0-rm? 44 , M Pl'Cd Nelda M0r4f'N 1915 ' , A V A ' v - Q9 40 4.. xv ,, ad Z ' f 'KOQC' The Austin High Maroons started off their season with a bang-up game, romping over the Lockhart Lions to the tune of 60-O. The Lions put up a brave defense at first, but they soon fell before the mighty Maroon charge. Orchids to H. K. Allen, No. l fullback, for his exciting 78-yard touchdown run Knot to mention his other two talliesl and Iohnnie B. Rogers, second string fullback, for his 75-yard touchdown run. Our i343 boys became the second Maroon team in history to defeat the Temple Wildcats. That first quarter was one to remember. Orchids to the whole team for some beautiful cooperative playing, although the actual scoring was done by Raymond Puckett and lack Wiswell. We also noticed an up-and-coming fullback, fifteen-year-old Warren Waddy Col- 'T Warren Collins Ben Procter ,,,A, Pat Moulden fVavy Robin Forrester Carl McClendon Am, NBPUQJ Jvjflyg U:1l,'N4l1q5- lins, who scored both extra points. The final score was Austin 14, Temple 0. ln the third game of the season the Maroons re- ceived their first defeat when they met Iohn Reagan of Houston, although the Maroons had been slightly favored. As a matter of fact, Reagan handed our boys their first defeat in seventeen consecutive games. The Reagan line, though light and inex- perienced, fought viciously, and it was just a little too much for our boys to keep up with them. At the half the score was Reagan 6, Austin 0. During the third quarter Collins went over for our only touch- down and also kicked the extra point. Reagan scored again early in the fourth quarter, making the final score Austin 7, Reagan 12. Having been beaten the week before by another Houston team, the Maroons determined to be the victors in their game with San Iacinto. Starting the scoring midway through the first quarter, Desmond Kidd received a 26-yard pass thrown by Rogers and went over for the first touchdown. Others who if 'I 4, I A I gr 5. 44 Qty. 5 :ii 4' fn!! 5 'Z f J. f fl fit, A , Afgifk,-s ' 2-U15 VA s' fl i 'nfl - 4 , 8,5 A fsfrggfii ' bn. lohnnie B. Rogers l'1J'Z.- ,' I Desmond Kidd CD 3 ,sgrvfi-z'13-we f f ' is - l. dpi! off? Lee Boyd 1' D fig' it Ioe Holt little more trouble, and it wasn't until the third quarter, when lohnnie B. Rogers scored on a 35-yard run, that we crossed the Laredo goal line again. A pass from Rogers to Billy Bussey added the final tally. Despite the fact that the odds were overwhelmingly against us in the conference game with Brackenridge, our boys came through with an amazing l3-6 victory. Team- work, beautiful teamwork, did the trick. ln the third quarter Allen intercepted a pass on the Austin 30 and went all the way for our first touchdown. The extra point was missed, and the score was tied 6-6. Four minutes before the end of the game Forrester intercepted a pass on our 37 and ran for a touchdown. That 63-yard run by Forrester, plus the extra point kicked by Collins, sewed the game up and made the final score l3-6. ft looked as if we might win the District l5AA title if we could defeat Thomas leff the following week. lf ever there was a team that wanted to win, if there was a team that had the student body behind it a hundred per cent, the Maroon team that met lefferson High in Alamo Stadium November 5, l9-43, was it. Despite the fact that lef- ferson was favored by much more than one touchdown, the final score was Austin O, lefferson 7. Although our boys played brilliantly on the defense during the first quarter, Ne rehgqi- Muflkvgs Leroy Neely Rogan Giles Grr! Puckett holds that pigskinf' they were weak on the offense. They had a first down on the lef- ferson 37, after some good running by Allen and Forrester. Allen started to fade for a pass, but the leff boys got through and forced him to punt. This was the closest they came to scoring. lefferson had a good team plus Perry Sam- uelsg the combination was just too much. This was the only confer- ence game which the Maroons lost. Returning to San Antonio, this time to play Tech, the boys came home happier. The game started with two touchdowns in the first four plays. First, Tech made a touchdown, and then Robin For- rester ran 88 yards for our first tally. Allen made the extra point, and the score was 7-6. After some nice playing by Procter and Mun- son, Forrester went over for an- other touchdown, and again Allen made the extra point. Another tally in the third quarter and a 50-yard trot by Rundell brought the score to 27-6. During the final period Forrester came through again, and the final score, 33-6, was well worth being proud of. Our game with Corpus Christi was supposed to be a tough game, and the experts weren't at all sure that we would win. How- ever, it turned out to be the great- est game of the season, as far as 'kiwi A dx, .f ',.X. Ng. sa N , ig I6 . ,za 2 , f' N, is ff H ,W ff' 5' f M if fy X1 if X W' j . ,, A I. , .,, .ry 4 ,W , X., 5.1 - B .A Qs, , p inf' Win -- -,,,,,,. K SEASONS STATISTICS Austin Opponents 61 First downs 47 1,030 Yards gained rushing 515 461 Yards gained passing 459 85 Passes attempted 127 33 Passes completed 37 23 Passes Intercepted 6 232 Total points 37 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Robin Forrester H. K. A11en Warren Co11ins Raymond Puckett Iohnnie B. Rogers Desmond Kidd Frank Runde11 Lee Boyd Bi11y Bussey Iack Wiswe11 Gene Rea Let's show 'em they ccm't do that, boys. Robert Barkley f R 'R-1 : ., ?-'92, ,' 'x 57' m?'gg'mfq,f?P , ,, .uv in fm Richard Terrio M-A-R-O-O-N-S Yea. Austin. Fight! Fight! Fight! pq-.496 . sf-Jv R. L. Struhall if f 47 Did you ever hear the one about the have Billy Crumley lack Forrester I W Q ling salesman and the . . . Bobby Wiswell 11 1 wi If Glenn Robb ,ff H 5395 we Incenhve enough for an Harold Hurnson .QAJJ y team! Charles Lundqulst ., .. if M, if. v- 15, ., ,, '? wxaxg .a v. Af. M ,. ,,., ,, M. Q 'Rx' .1H.C'?! :l:, - , 1. , , .wi-3, a nw. :mn-1f: Q f s. s ' , , , , ' ' :- 'M J T A t' ll a. 4 . 'N K 1' 4L . ' 4- f T , if C 1 a ir' J .- ' d, , Z! ' ' avg -C M . 7 U r? Q w-. G s' -Q 'LJ 'iii X rr n .y - I 1 J 1 it l its . 7 ,E our ' 1' X -A! ,ji I' 1 . f , ' t 7 nf' ' - .. B' 'A 3 . J , A rj' ,. , .1 ' ,e- ,Q t T t ' sl f I g QW H ., 9 ,E . ,- ZS it A' ' . ,M 4 X , i t. First Row: Thomas Duncan, Dale Scott, Bucko McCullough. Walter Handiss. Second Row: Harvey Gustafson, Frank Dickehut, Glenn Tooke, Melvin Paine. I. W. Tadlock, Iimmie McGuire, lim Wharton, Bert Linam. Third Row: Ed Freund, Richard Neiman, Billy Edwards, Charlie Norris, Tommy Witt, lim Herridqe, Gaston Worley. Fourth Row: Henry Wideman, Iohn Gould, I. Wayland Griffin, Bryan Spires, Iohn Crane, Sammy Kimberlin, Freddie Miller, Bobbie Thompson. Fifth Row: Beaty, Bohn tMgr.l, Glenn Wallace, Iiles Iackson, Frank Hall, Chester Webb, Donald Duncan. Glenn Tooke Curtis Beaty Captain Coach Wt. W. Wi 'Ji-'fi . be. iff , - g.1-4, 9 at MUFCYEF: .X ', ' f - ffm: ? . 3 . I I U . - l 4 1 ' 'U v ' -' . x Kp- f A , 1ly,Ut.4 im. Y. J Srfefff 41-521- Hkiliififls ' Qt:--, 'f'1t, fm t 'T fviflh -ks : ffflt. .tllgtgtf 'it' 'Wifi PM -- ' .wil . -I ' ft' gsm I 4- :.,l,,yj r .. ' f lv'- , .i Ht ,Q -, ' : NE-P,-.. f. - . F12 ' 5 ' Haiti, fr G ' .- -i'-if-f.f4 ?f 't 4731 . .-,v:i5. Z'- B-Team football supplies the same sad story-wartime re- strictions. Coach Curtis Beaty managed to secure opponents for only three games. This fact probably accounted for the loss of approximately thirty per cent of the original forty B-Team aspirants. Still the team had a successful season, winning two of the three games played. One of these wins was chalked up against the University B-Squad. Raymond Puckett, an ex B-Team man by the end of the season, made half of the 12,7 score. The suicide squad handed the Beatymen a 13-O defeat. Because the B-Team line held too well, the suicide squad took to the air for their victory. One touchdown resulted from an intercepted pass by R. W. Cooksey, and the other from a pass over the goal line. ln their game with St. Ed's the B-Team scored two touch- downs and a safety. Frank Hall made one tally, Thomas Duncan converted: then came the safety and an intercepted pass which was lateraled to Giles lackson and run over for another six points. St. Edwards score was made by a pass from Gifford Rich to Clifton Phillips, an Austin High ex. The final score read Austin B-Team 15 and St. Ed's 6. Outstanding linemen were Dale. Scott, end, and lim Whar- ton, tackle. Glenn Legs Tooke was acting B-Team captain. 'F-f ?W -Q A . 1 FY' Fu-st Row Pat Gillespie, A. W. Brill. Welton Davis, George Photo. Dude Linder, Bill Rieger. Second Row Ramon Burstyn, David Duncan. Ioe Agnew, Don Ross, David Copeland, Shelby Bowles. Third Row Bob Burleson, Kenneth Cox, Earl Lockhead, Don Lively, Claude Smith, Douglas Bowmer. Not Pictured Kenneth Iackson, Gene Parker, Gordon Wyatt. Don Miller, Gene Iennings, Tommy McElhenny, G. D. Hooper. , -,.-., ....x,..,,. ... - 1: . 1--.f s --. - tv ' ' if- N -' '- ' ' 1' 'Z' ,' - 1, .- - ' . 1' .111 - -5 L J-.slat-wa :vu 31 S1 as!! is-,Z , ,s?2',,:f,g..l,,,i.ak,j.x,,.?1z,2ff-it,,!,? .1-1f5fr?,- Q-,,!.:: g211L. Qzijrziqi,-.. ..13g,,5yfr - .-:-. ' 'Es Q-- . . ' 1. , 5 z .r . -.ur ' F , -'A' , ' :s. r '. ' , ' .' . 3 A . - l -r ffvin- . f ., M- -G -4 ' ' '--Q, . 1 V-W 1---.rf-v - -.- , , , . sf -. M., , -- ,, :.:- ..4 .,1:- ge.. ,eg-pf,g:' . 'Q-1 - ' 1175215 1: Q A -14. ? xf K '3x! f fgi a A vivi- With a total of ll2 points to 8 for the opposition the Gold Shirts ended a very successful season. ln addition to win- ning all seven ot the season's games the Gold Shirts turned the tables on the junior high teams, Winners in last year's encounters. Credit for these achievements can hardly be given to any individual, for teamwork was the outstanding advantage. Earl Lock- head, coach of the Gold Shirts, de- serves a large share ot that credit, as does Mr. Alvert Lessiner, who came over from Allan lunior High to assist in the training of the team. A. W. Brill did a fine job oi quarterbacking the squad through the season, Wilson Skyhook Davis added many a yard with some nice runs: George Photo handled the kicking department, and Gordon Sonny Wyatt did a lot of goal-crossing. Gene Parker, end, was the only non-backfield man to score. 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The fall program got off to a late start, but still included a fast volley- ball season. The Booster l's came out on top. The spring group of hockey, basketball, ping pong, softball, and archery is still in session. The Winners will be awarded cups which will be re-awarded next year. Archery is a new addition to the lntra- mural program this year. There will be no definite tournament set up this year, com- petition being left up to the individuals. Here's hoping archery will be a permanent addition. Year-round interest in the Intramurals is furthered by such groups as the lntramural Managers and the GAA. A rival team .ex 1 ll ll J vu Booster I Volleyball Team Front row: Looney. Campbell. Knox Back row: Courtney. Ehlers. Bybee Badminton devotees YELL LEADERS All in a row! Gus Holland Pat McElroy loe Nelson Shirley Stanford lack Schneider Rosemary Buass George Gilbreuth 2 5:1 ',v ' is A DB3 i x. 49 ll 5 I , I A-LM H 3 ff 3 514 'E- -'RL I-K ' ,A 5'6 ,M i Glenn Tooke, and Billy Crumley. The earlier district games were de- cidedly in the Maroons' favor. This was in a large measure due to the practice and training which our team had received through participation in the first half of the Major City League games. The chief competition in this league consisted of service teams. The I Maroons played through this tournae ment without the loss of a single game. The first district game was played P N with Waco and was also part of the an- .,, nual paralysis benefit night at Gregory Gymnasium. Dale Scott, subbing at ,, , -- guard for H. K. Allen, who was ill with ,,,,t f flu, Was high scorer with l4 points. The 4 f Burgermen won 38-31. 2 ' ' mrsr est B to t The third conference game found the 1 Q Maroons on the big end of a 48-29 tilt f :li . with the Brackenridge Eagles. Ben r g ,tii 2 j .Q f Procter, manaqinq to return to his old r 2 N 1 r 1 form after a broken ankle bone, made N 2 3 Q high score of ll points for the Maroons. ' to y' y .. f T The fourth and sixth conference iit ' 1 . Z, x --V V - ' fl' games were Maroon wins over Thomas TGHGTSOU 4031 and 43-35. The inter' chesierwebb. Freddie Miner. Roy McWilliams, T. A. Outlaw. Bobby Wiswell vening conference game, the fifth, was played with an improved Waco Tiger team. The Tigers led the Maroons twice by two points and gave them a bad scare in the fourth guarter when they whittled the Maroon lead down to a 4lf4U margin. Billy Eklund, high scorer for the Maroons with l7 points, helped push the gap a little wider to the final tally, 47112. The Burgermen scored their l6th straight victory over Brackenridge by a score of 43-36 in San Antonio, but the winning streak was broken by a return engagement with the Tigers in Waco. Austin was behind l9-5 at the end of the first guarter and trailed for the rest of the game. The game ended 55445 with Bobby loe Clark scoring l5 points for the losers. This game was played on a Friday morning, and that afternoon and night the Maroons played a double-header with Temple, winning both bouts 3724 and 3225. The District l5-AA winners were determined in San Antonio by a double elimination tournament. The Billy Crumley Malcolm Robinson Glenn Tooke Billy Bussey ivfgil 'rig AUSTHN Iinx Ieff 1Vlaroons' luck missed in the drawing ot places, for in order to win, the Maroons had to beat some ot the tough- est teams in the district. Thursdays aames furnished little trouble, Austin cleleatina Braclcenridae 36-23 and Iefferson 34-22. Friday saw a close 19-17 decision over San Antonio Tech in the tnornina and a 43 26 decision over lefferson that afternoon. Braclcenridae, by virtue of winnina all of its other aames, returned tor another en- aaqement with the Austin tive ui the Saturday finals. The Maroons polished off Biackenridae once more 35-25 to Bm Be,-qsu-om win the D1strict 15-AA title for the third consecutive time. Total scores for the tournament ran close ti ir Austiris top three players: l7iot'tf'r',42glililtitiflfllgaiiilClf'rrli,f1O, The lVlaroons went into a 131 District playoff with Kirifgsville for a best two out ot three series. The Tluraerrnen Won the first two qames, 51-25 and 43-25, thus earnzna themselves a berth in the State Tournament for the second consecutive year. This year we didnt fare so Well in the State Meet. We lost the first game, 34-31, to Childress, who went on to take second place. Cut of the twenty-seven games played this season, we lost only two. Prospects lor next year look even better. Three of the startina six, Procter, Salcher, and Scott, will return, and only two others out of the whole baslqetball ranks will be lost through araduation, 'Wtih this material and Coach Tony Burger, Austin Hgah Schocl can look forward to a splendid basketball lineup in 1945. Frizzell Grove Shun' Cunningham Waterson Terrio Daugherty its Q-igfv' i -'1 1 Y- -,tv , , 5 fx X R N. fb If 1 Q- l Last years track coach, lohnny Keel, moved on to new horizons this year Cat the suggestion of the U. S. War Departmentl. That gave Professor Edward Weems of the English Department, University of Texas, a big break-a chance to try to make a track squad out of seven leftovers from the last years squad and about thirty-three other 4F's. Coach Weems's new system certainly did wonders for the squad, though. His efforts were especially fruitful at the Goose Creek meet where the Maroon tracksters set four new records. For example, who, except Coach Weems, would ever have thought to put lighted firecrackers in Freddie Eaves's back pocket to urge him to pole vault ll'lO ? Or who, except an English Prof, would have tried building bonfires under Desmond Kidd to help him make that quarter mile in 5l.9 seconds? And certainly you know that the sprint relay team tStevenson, Allan, Iesperson, and Borthl couldn't have made it in 44 seconds nor could loe Billy Baumgardner, Robin Forrester, Raymond Puckett, and Bob Umstattd fthe sprint medley teaml have set their mark at 3.4418 without the incentive Coach Weems gave them by putting ants in the proverbial part of their track suits. But, then, these are iust special instances. Lets look at what the squad as a whole has done throughout the season. First up for consideration is the Edison Triangular Track Meet held in San Antonio on Friday, March l9, l943. As a result of eleven first places the Maroon cinder-packers piled up a total of 83 points in comparison with Brackenridges 62 and Edison's 37. Of course, 'by the time the majority of our en- trants finished their events, the spectators had long since gone home, but not without seeing the following Austin entrants place first: Freddie Eaves, high hurdles: Ed Borth, lOO- yard dash: Bob Umstattd, 880-yard rung Bob Umstuttd puffs up lo first place in the mile race at Regional Meet. Sem Marcos 412-AQQ1'Zv'tff f FiirliQCf :'341L.1-5111.3 if ij!! f55':.j'j..14 1.55: rzympiffz- 1, . . .- if ro-1 .-1451-, Meg: - ' .. 14-.Q . - .,, -' 5,11 .ig 19,'5.u., - . f.- ,3-gttl . .ii:,I:., gay. Y 11f.5.,g J -.H fl '?f '1 'lil' . 1553 S42 'f ' 1' 4?-'f -Ji ,- .ft -1 'ifw 3 -ff ' 1-55, Q, Jr: ,gg 3.54 , 'oft um. 9, ,H .' if A w: tt- ,- L1 ., A-1325: I , if rf 1 T551 45' I Qfxag ns fcf-,'v'..s .' -err rp ,Biff-W V 'iw- 'fem +L . x - rf .-. few .-.r 3'? -, 4. Mm -'4,.r '-1'-f.-S,.ff'ig7f,vF .:Q.'ECTS,i':fff?'f'v'E?21 25ggai:,:..,,i,'-' u.1,:ff: . .. - .I f,...- . ..-YY-,, M K ETH.- N Ytnw,..,y,.,,:: Billy Wende Bill Osborne Manager Lawrence Wharton Ar-my Desmond Q . Ma., .JVC ' :ig Z' .9 A, f . 'f' .1,-ez'-'i'3's' . :wg fl ' ssafilff-fr If X 5 Kidd Ioe Billy Baumgardner tfirst heatl and Robin Forrester tsecond heath, 220-yard dash: Terry Sherman, mile, Freddie Eaves, pole vault ttielp Carl McClendon, discus: Howard lesperson, Don Stevenson, Terrell Allen, Ed Borth, 440 relay, and Robin Forrester, Ed Borth, Des- mond Kidd, Gene Rea, mile relay. Not bad! The following week found the Tegan Maroons entered in the Alamo in- vitational track meet. Competition proved quite a bit stiffer, and our boys earned only a third place team rating. First place went to Thomas Iefferson, the defending champions, and the second to Brackenridge. The mile relay team lBaumgardner, Borth, Kidd, Real was Austin's only first place winner in the single events, but other points were picked up by the quarter mile relay team's second, Kidd's third in the 440, Nash's fourth in the broad jump, Forrester's fourth in the 220, Iohnson's fourth in the 220 low hurdles, and Umstattd's third in the half-mile. The Weemsmen nosed a notch nearer the top the following Saturday at the Texas Relays here in Austin, but still trailed the leffersonians. lt was in this meet that Freddie Eaves made his first major bid to track fame by defeat- ing favored Morse of Reagan and Valls of Laredo, who had beaten him the week before in San Antonio. Austin also accounted for two second places, 440 relay and mile relay, and a third in the medley relay. Although Austin managed to secure only a second place tie with Iohn Reagan in the Goose Creek Relays, ,there were seven records broken out of twelve events, and Austin accounted for four of these. The biggest upset of the meet was credited to Freddie Eaves. Freddie not only beat Billy Barfield of Conroe but also setanew record. Besides the record-breakers that were mentioned earlier in this section, Austin's other place winners were Borth third and Allen fourth in the l00-yard dash, Kidd second in the 440 Crecord set Allen 534594 ? Howard I esperson in the preliminariesip Baumgardner third in the 220: the relay first in the 8805 and Umstattd second in the 880 run. The Regional meet found the Maroons still trailing Thomas Ief f even though top honors -were taken by Um- stattd, mile, Borth, 440 . A d Qi' and mile relay, an Eaves, the high hurdles Fred and pole vault. The Chfmdlef sprint relay took sec- ondg Wende fourth in shot-put: and Wharton fourth in high jump. After playing the role of runner up to Thomas Iefferson all season, the Maroons finally turned the tables at Cl'm sure all Aus- tin fans will agreel the right time. Yes, the state meet was a fine example of teamwork, for Without any one of our entrants our 5 ,f't ' 8 point lead wouldn't have been. l'rn sure you are all ' ' three big cheers for our 440 relay's first: ' l d third behind me when I give our mile relay's second: Eaves's second in pole vau t an in high hurdles, Chandler's third in the high jump: Umstattd's third in the mile, Stevenson's fourth in the 220, and Borth's sec- ond and Kidd's fifth in the 440. These are the boys who put ' t field by forming our State Cham- Austin high on top in the spor s pion Track Team. Freddie Eaves Gene IV -l Edward Borth Robin Forrester . , ist, 4 if me , Bb- gi. . - J p '- ' A aj' ' . -Ar s V 3 ,' l '45-. Rec a V y Donald Stevenson QU! W 'N -'qu-.. 't' 'QL Dan Watson Warren Ban' 'fa- me fad, 443 ,mi f, gg -I M at :df W X 5. , Run, strike, ball, out, fly, hit, error-all common e n o u g h words, but grouped together, they spell one ot Americas ta- vorite sports - baseball. The baseball horizon tor this year's prospective players was an unusually dark one. The preseason- al picture of gas and tire rationing and the tact that the Austin lVlaroon's usual league opponents had canceled their baseball activities tor the year lbe' cause of circumstances which they could not con- trol - rationing and the war in general? surely did not furnish an inspiration to do their utmost toward building an unbeatable Austin High team. Even with these bleak pros- pects the Austin nine played seven games, and happily records itself as being the winner in tive ot the seven games. l ff la 1, j,:,.f,-fV1V5.' 1 i--.lf iw ,r'-pg, 'fb cf.v.,iU,pV! , . ,, , My ,,3.f1l:Im,,J6..3f,f'aa: rx : gQ:Z9.k2'5.uA pl-Vxglfviw -. ' ,: Jf H. . ,,, . i ' , 1 - 1 -i ni . w .f., I' ez ' 3-'1' t f - i W : jg, 577 15-,: -12,1 ' 25 s ' u- - ,J 4 41: .fi N if ' ru' ' ' 'Q v i- 4 ' ' 1 1, J ' , .' ' , 5, . . . 1 . . - .4 - mi! 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A ' 'il '1 W94' -it Li ' t i ' 1? lf? ,fvfafl at A z' ti 1 3 MJ U l -1 R ' K' its , I ,3.'I-i .Wt A t ' f ififeg ii ,Q-,teilgzv ifzx Samuel Alleman Robert Kirshner ' A+ wif A N5 P2- ' r 49' in I . ' - Iim R , ' Stahl Chris Hubbard Participating in the winning of these contests were Dan Wat- son, catcher, Bobby foe Clark and Warren Cubby Bair, pitch- ers: Chris Hubbard and lim Stahl, first basemeng Al loe Hunt second baseman: Robert Spanky Kirschner, third baseman: Eliseo Ortega, short stop: and lordan Stanford, Vernon Kun- schick, Vernon Schroeder, and Iohnny Stanford, outfielders. 1 ln the seven games played, the Maroon sguadrnen found themselves pitting their skills against the talents of the Silents for three games and encountering the Texas Reserves, the New Braunfels High team, Saint Edwards, and the Seven-Up team for one game each. The two games in which we ended on the small end were the ones with Seven-Up and the Texas Reserves, trail- 'Ulf-lv-wiv-Shi Bobby Ice Clark 4 f,, .gpg ,fy ffm Q R-ian A wr,,,,M,..,,,-,.a ,. ps Ph 5- ' 2-,5 kj Al loe Hunt m2154'fti'x5't'3E, me t ww, H f , , v . . v E.. Eliseo Ortega ing the former 9-5 and the latter 7-U. The Seven-Up game had a flashy, fast finish. The score stood tied 5-5 at the end of the eighth inning, but a Seven-Up homer with two on base and a later run gave them the ball game. The Texas Reserves and the Maroons went into the fifth inning with no runs scored, but the Reserves brought in five runs in one inning. The Reserves furnished the stiffest competition, allowing the Maroons only three hits fOrtega, Schroeder, Kirschnerl. The most evenly matched game occurred with New Braunfels, even though they lost 248. Three wins over the Deaf boys and a 22-2 win over St. Ed's completed the season for Coach Tony Burger's squad. Batting order was Hunt, Ortega, Kirschner, Watson, Stanford, Schroeder, Hubbard, Stahl, and either Clark or Bair. Iordcm Iohnny Stanford Stanford fin T 4 'wh' x we-. J ui 1 8 My M A. v imi!-VP, V ' ' af -' Vemon Schroeder V., I A .5 'V .,.' gm ', f Tennis in AHS comes nearer to being classified under lost horizons than it does to making part of a book whose theme is new horizons. Our tennis squad was good, but it was due to indi- vidual merit rather than to competition from other AHS tennis prospects. The squad was as follows: Lucille Fen- der and Mildred Baumert, girls' doubles: Ann O'Connell, girls' singles: lames All- man and Alonzo Harmon, boys' doublesy Buddy Deason, boys' singles: and re- serves Sarah Robbins, Katheryn Raatz, and Iohn Eastburn. Miss Vivian Liddell coached the squad. Austin High was fortunate in that the few who did take the trouble to go out for the squad were good. Our boys' singles and both doubles teams brought back top honors from the pre-regional meet. The girls' doubles also won the regional in San Antonio but lost to Cor- pus in the state tourney. Laboring under the difficulties which they had, the tennis squad did wonders: but with the potential tennis players in AHS and the many accessible tennis courts there is no reason why we can't cop the tennis crown. So come on, you racquet-swingers, and try out for the squad. Nobody has ever won without trying! ktf' f 5 441, , , . X y. ., . I, ,ff - ,rt . we X bk, . K. , ,. .:'w . A , Lucille Fender Alonzo Harmon Iumes Ann Allman O'Connel1 Ne, K .Q . ' K Mildred Baumer! Marr! t l . Ea 92255, ff.ftiXi-35' 2' V lit it ' YL ' , ww' iflfil , ,A fi . ,af- a':1- . . geiij- ,bjffv ' A 'f i xqq, gn, + -.5 s12.if.- , . - lain Ti' 'I' . ' ' fi. ik., ' -- ,M mx ifg' f-5' .mg l -iz, , 5' g 11:13, t :ffl i 'Hifi-1 . ,, 45, A . ,N -. .. br ft . J v ae, , ,. .,..: fc' -izgfyg' fwgf sm-,' 1, 534 9 is ist-' T ,, , 1' ,,1 5,104 9715:-I I . . ,. 4 . 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I M i, K -v - lk k EJ .- Q., K 'mfr . ,Z ' FA .Celt f ' A. fr - eeer C ' r7'rABB C, y A. V K Q K I ,W no 5 7 1 I , .2 A ci k J L, BQ F A ,R ' V jfyfv ' i as 5. fi tt 4, if 7. . iz tl -1', 1 ' 6.1 1 ' ,V J A 8 A : ll QQ ,,,x L,,,, ,, , ,. A W'1- J' - - ' d 7 - ,ls :,f 4 . plug .. sv-. fs .--TT sl.-rf.. -r - -, K. an-nn.--s,..ns'q K 1 Gregg Guinn Hull Hcmna Hqn-is Heilingenthal Henry Hewlett Holt Hudson johnson Iones. M. . King Kluqe Knox Koen Kuhlman I-Gm-b Logan Looney Mackey Maultsby McCarty McDonald McElhenny McKellar Meredith Mickey Miller Milton Owens, M. Pfluger Pierce Plumb Plummer Rainey Seiders Shephard Simms Smith, B. I. Smith, D, I, Smith.bI. Stark Stripling Stumberg Swindler. C. Swindley, I, Templm Widen Wright, B- Wright, P. Yeargin Youngblood Zimmerman K - , x -gf M V, W in I K 'ifA A . 4 A b fr t if t E2 S V l g, W ter :NK 'Q Q nf I ,N V ff ' w ing ,ff 5 . V '-'H - ' .' K Y , Kg r , ff K , VQV. 3. a X I 1 if-r-15 K 6- Kf if .13 ' 3' ,K i t ft h - ,Ky ' K 5 ' r A ' 6 gf, X K ,K t K -QA, E . 1 14-5 Eat f ei 'KK - ddd V - 'A Q :K K- OFFICERS A ' 1 President ....... Mary Pearl Hall Kll' g.VA - J T y ' L K I l' lu' Vice-president . . Betty Lou Courtney I . S 3 ,R ' K! - g Secretary . . K . . Ann Campbell 'if K af f ' V J ,if B Treasurer ...... Don Marie Avriett W K E- t ' ' ' ' Sergeant-at-arms ...... lulia Knox 4 K, ,g ,S K A 1 at I 1.,, 2 J f i ' My lf' 9 1- The name Red Iackets is synonymous lffi-ff ,, . 55 with scholarship, spirit, and service. No f , X ' other organization in school has as its sole we - k Q B 6- , b 4 . ,Q .. ' ' purpose the building ot student morale. N' K 5, 'Q '2 fkn if Whenever enthusiasm is wanted, the Red - I K, L f 'L the ' laclcets are summoned f' it I ' Q ,,, K K 4 , , L ,K B ' f ' t ' .Q - L 7 . J A Us ' ' ' K4 -'L. , iT1'f'fi1?TffffL V Af K .H t et t Mueller Nauert Neyland Owens, C. R. ' Ko, .2 Rieck Rogers Savage Scott A ,K ,,.-r' ' ' Smith, M. A. Sparks Stanley Stanley f- I A A -igjflliik A M K ' Trenckmann Warren, M. Warren. V. White ' V .,W-, - Mlm 2 t . ' - - .. .. VK .U .,, .KK, ,,.v -M ,..,. ,.,,, , .-v .... M i r x K. ' if ,' t-ei-wwf at A- 45551 t ' 1 'fe ,- K ' - ' - A t ff- vt t K :Kris xg l V ll,rr, Kip g K it 1. g l 'ttl l fi A nil' Q ' ,.: il fgail iiilif 1 ' K -t ,,l, K X if :M K - Q Q . y . K I V, H , We Kr R ,Qi LVVV: F ,. me it in It ,-MLN . K K l 'K . l it iite K fK Q , . . , 7ff K. . V21 ' ' 5 ' 1 .3 '. I r Q. tv -- nv A f x -' ' x, , N .H K z i - K A - S., Q' g 'tl 1' 2,5 5 , e,, I K 4 K .fi Q r ' K :H ' w 4 ' . T 4 .Ji 'A ' 'K' ri- We ' ' ' 'i ' ,. , r- xr 1- - . .Q ,X iv 'jg' , 6 J in , A its K V .Ins g li 3 ' igiibv, ,if , gp, ,-, V K. . 6 ff K, V V FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS President .... . . Bobby I-Iolland President .... . . Billy McKoWn Vicevpresident . . . Mary Pearl Hall Vice-president . . . . lack Schneider Secretary . . . . . Rosemary Buaas Secretary .... . Patricia McElroy Treasurer .... . . . Beverly Bolton Treasurer ........ Don Marie Avriett SGTQGCIHT-C11-GHT1S -----4- Billy MCKOWH Sergeant-at-arrns ..... Carl McClendon Corresponding Secretary . . . Desmond Kidd Corresponding Secretary . . . Alvin Pierce Clerk ,......... . . Bryan Spires Clerk ............ Carolyn Koen my IWW - N IW Alexander Avriett Ballerstedt Bass Bible Bohn Brooks Brown Buass Bussey Bussy Button Dumell Forrester. I. Forrester, R. Hall Harris ' Hill I I v' J. N A . I i 4 WMI Mn I -iiri if ff , -we Burnett Bolton Burns Cartledqe Fritts Holland Q3 .Q ' I 11 I.. Culver Gregory Kaplan aa, I A t S 'N 1 Q Y vi W . I V:....,, ,I W V I A Cater Chernosky Clement Cox Crenshaw ' I . i... R -Q , I Fruth Gaston Gillespie Godddgd Gracy Is, ij .1 .Q,,::,,, Holmes Holt Hooper Hopper Howard ,i. I W - ts. Lk I I K all I ' I Q 4,1 :WI f-f' 1 'Id i .i A I H Vi is . K2 . Q - if I II if .I 'I X V K .V I 1 A -,oi I V JI. ff y,VV ,.v, K Q r itr,'i I . K 6 I K2 - ,ge Q fab I 5 4 . .. el-r-IN fl i The Student Council is one of Austin High's most important organizations-the student's voice in the school government. This group works hard to make everyone-'s school life pleasant. The year's presidents, who are elected by the student body, were Bobby Hol- land and Billy McKown. The rest of the officers are elected by the Council itself. Thanks to the Student Council, the l2A's have exemptions from final exams. They also sponsored the Penny Drive for their scholarship. They planted grass on the campus. They even started meet- ing after school, in addition to the advisory period meetings, in order to get more Work done. Everyone looks up to the Student Council MEM Casey Koen Lipscomb McKown Procter Staehely Wie: a . Y S4 ' E: x 1' 'ov as an organization Well worth while. Mouldm Mumford Netherlon Pearson Pierce Poe 'i' ' Schneider I- Schneider. T. Scott Smith Sneed Spires V. Tobxn Trecdwell Tyler Weber Welsch Whitlock 't 1 -,,' , A ecte if It ff. . Vagas T f ' t T T if X -Q -et' Q , Af ' 1 5 , . . - ' - T if A 4 Q N, ...id if-Y? 53 5 , 'wi Y I' L.. 4, '1 ' .U ,f.., -T QL , S .:.',, -A ,..i S eta S gf fi 3 fa ylyy 5 y Ns Salim T, :qui 1, A cigar . T f lftil . f ', we '45 :Ti- , , I'-t'N. Q lack Schneider Treasurer Aday. Betty lane Ainsworth, Horace Allen, Bessie Arbuckle, Mariorie Armstrong, Annie Bell Ash, Barbara Avriett. Don Marie Bailey. Barbara Ballerstedt. Bose Marie Barber. Florine Barnett, Sandra Baskin, Pat Bear, Angee Mae Biel, Betty Ann Bohn, Conrad Boyd, Ann Brarnwell, Emily Anne Brown, Rebecca Buck, Mary Elizabeth Burgess. Rhoda Campbell. Ann Clark Catlett, Suzanne Condra. Mattie L. Cox, Thelma Io Courtney. Betty Lou Davis, Montora De Koster, Elizabeth Downey. Carolyn Dunaway. Ben Carolyn Ehlers, Marian Ender, we-:ruann UNM..- SZTV '15 yn I 1-5 5 I g A ' ' .4 .. A ,V , f If Q I V V- Q 5 Q . B - .V me if 5' Q A s ,. P Conrad Bohn Mary Pearl Hall Angee Mae Bear President Vice-president Secretary Exum, Iim Moursund, Earl Field, Wickie Glaze, Kathleen Grant, David Alan Guinn, Billie Lou Hall, Mary Pearl Harris. Carolyn Harris. S. L. Harris, William Harrison. Roland Henry, Susan Elizabeth Hunt, Al Ioe lacks. Beverly lohnson, Catherine Iohnson, Walter Klein. Philip Knox. Iulia Mary Koen. Carolyn Kuhlman. Dorothy Kuykendall. lane Langleldt. Corinne Lee, Ray Levander, Dale Lundelius, Ernest Lundelius. Oscar Lunstedt, Mary Lee Mackey. Patricia Mayfield. Peggy McCarty, Betty lean McCurdy, Margaret Merchant. Arthur Mumford. David Neyland, Martha Gene Owens, Marilyn Oyler, Georgia Painter, loe Plummer, Margaret Ann Poe. Betty Procter, Ben Reinmuth. Mack Schneider, Adele Schneider, lack Sellstrom, Donald Shepard, Adrienne Sieck, Helen Mildred Sinderman, Herbert Skaggs. Helen Smith, Betty Io Spires, Bryan Stripling, Mary lane Surratt. Mary Frances Swindler, Charlotte Trenckmann, Billie Bess Upchurch, Adella Weber. Walter Weisser, Dan White. Elaine Whitney. Andrew Wilson, Robert Wood. Mary Frances Wright, Beatrix ' OFFICERS President ..,.. . . .Beverly Bolton Vice-president . . . . .Suzanne Catlett Secretary . . . . . . . . . Pat Wriqhi Treasurer. . . . . . . Charles Trimble Reporter . . .,,. 4.... H orace Ainsworth Sergeant-at-arms . . . . . . Dorothy lean Kruger Sponsor . . ,,r, . . .Mrs. Claire Montgomery That I. H. S. H. S. I. on the Quill and Scroll pin, which its members are so proud to wear, stands for International Honorary Society for High School Iournalists. That long name signifies much. It means that the students in Quill and Scroll have done some outstanding literary Work, on either the Maroon or Comet. It means that they are in the upper third ot their class scholastically. To the mem- bers it means a back-breaking tliterallyl initiation, and fun at picnics and banquets. No emblem is more distinguishing than that of Quill and Scroll. .Lg Ainsworth Catlett Heiliqenthcrl Trimble 35 at-.I I l -ev I ...it .Hu i . Bolton Buck Dowell HG!! Krueger PhilliPS Ward Wright is N ss. I N .. - y Q- T 1 1 I x- 24 S- . .v I F'- '- fe:-.er QV . QL' ' 4' to ' x no .-Q na 1 W. 3 - gi r an aw 94 -Qi va J V YJ 1 . ..- sn xr J iv Beary Sponsor Catlett Literary Gault Business Maultsby Business Schneider Business Editor-in-chief ,.., . . .Iane Dowell Assistant Editors: Conrad Bohn, Suzanne Catlett, Helen Cooke, Ursula Zirn- rnerrnan Art Editors: Ioe Bailey Buske, Carolyn Harris Layout Director ,....,..,,,,..,,.., Lettering Director. . . Business Manager. ....,..... . Outstanding Assistants: Maxine Gault, Ruthabel Lander, Maultsby, Mary lane Stripling . . . .Barbara Ash . . .David A. Grant . . .PeqQY Doole at Mackey, Imogene Sponsors: Mrs. Peterson .......... . . .Literary Miss Louise Manigault .... ........ A rt Curtis Beaty ........... . . .Business Manigault Peterson Ash Bailey Brewer Bohn Sponsor Sponsor Art Art Literary Literary Clitt Cooke Danforth Doole Domberqer Dowell Photographer Literary Art Business Art Literary Gracy Grant Harris Klein Lander McElhenney Literary Art Art Literary Business Literary Meredith Poe Savage Scott Seymour Smith Art Business Literary Art Art Literary Stumberq Swindler Trenckrnan Weisser Widen Wood Literary Typing Business Photographer Business Photographer -t -I 21 ., . i -' f' 'l7 's' rf t i M' 4 ' ' .J i 7' ' E -Q - - 'f . f if ' if 'W' 1 y I L ei. A ri' - A N . ..,. it we D ' ' I in-A 'nu ...i A A , - is ' it ' . M- :Qt ff' I: f V . f A G- X.. , . ' K 1 -.. Qgiilyv L- 4 A ld ll th I ' 1 -A 4 L f . . 2 ..,'l if . 3 .5 5 - - ttf I i- K A - .T K S .51 2 -Q 2. I . an . t si y he ev . L ' 'I' ., L t' H A V + 1 L ef' i . , W s., I x A Y ,. ,I Az? ' 8 X 4 Q ,, . . A reef! . j . -. Fruth Typing Mackey Business Striplinq Business Zimmermann Literary wit ,- i 1 ir , V' 'Xe' . .fi f r? A A 'lt ff f-Ft as-pl S? if yi .gs .. J Nhj All the worry and cares of the literary and art staffs of the Comet this year were not in vain. The annual has more pages and more pictures than ever before. The difficulties were great - the OPA restrictions, late proofs, and urgent deadlines, but with the guidance of Mrs. Floride Speer Peterson and Miss Louise Manigault, sponsors, and lane Dowell, editor-in-chief, the Comet got through. Much time filing cards and pictures, making layouts, and working on write- ups and gray boards was spent in the art room or over tables in the Comet office. This staff has tried its best to make the Comet something for you to be proud of. New features and extra pages show originality and industry of staff members. They know the Comet they helped make is the biggest one ever, and they're hoping it's the best. You probably know the members of the business staff. They're the ones who dashed up in the hall and said, Buy your Cornet from mel They're the ones who approached your fathers and Austin's businessmen to solicit adver- tising. They're the boys and girls who spent long hours working on and laying out ads. They're the ones who had to be super salesmen and hard workers. Mr. Beaty and Peggy Doole get credit for keeping them going. Billie Bess Trenckmann won first prize for selling Comets, Helen Cooke, second: and lack Schneider, third. Pat Mackey, Mary lane Stripling, and lmogene Maultsby were winners of the ad-selling contest. To these, and to all other industrious members of the business staff, the Comet owes its existence. Unusual Concentration 'iris LLB? ll-I 3 gs ff. , A , . I 't N H . Montgomery Ainsworth Bolton Sponsor Hart Heiliqenthal Catlett Marshall Trimble Kmeqer ., ..,.. A 4, 'Y -- r .M , i . 1 - ' W H .. mx ' I A 5 y w- , S. y -H as gig' ' v ' ,, , i f t 'Q ' A e Editor . Managing Editor News Editor Society Editor Sports Editor. Art Editor . . , . Exchange Editor Faculty Adviser Editor ,.., . Managing Editor News Editor Society Editor Sports Editor . Art Editor Exchange Editor Faculty Sponsor FALL STAFF SPRING . . . . , Beverly Bolton Charles Trimble ,. Horace Ainsworth . , Suzanne Catlett , . lohn Marshall . . Dorothy lean Krueger . . . . . . .Mary Sue Hart Mrs. lane Porter STAFF . . .,,.i..,,,, Beverly Bolton , Charles Trimble Horace Ainsworth Suzanne Catlett , , Alice Heiligenthal . . Dorothy lean Krueger . Mary Sue Hart Miss Claire Montgomery The Maroon Statt is Austin High's contribution to the future newspaper world. lts editors do fine work in getting up our school paper every two weeks. Perhaps the hardest worker this year was Beverly Bolton, the editor. Credit for that espe- cially interesting column, Snooper, goes to a group of hard- working ieature writers. The Maroon has rated high in the past tew years as one ot the outstanding high school news- papers in the country. At any time during the day, a passer-by could hear the clicking of typewriters as the stait busily strove to meet a deadline in the Maroon office. We look forward to more Maroons next year. -Q-1 , . 4 t I I I , 'E I. ff ' Arbuckle Austm FALL OFFICERS Psy' Llbrcirnzi Isczm Austin 4, ? Qtwvm rw ,ATEQ st A...,J ,FFLWW wright Ciiitsrttt l' 156111 Austin Lxrririatt lffrricris Arbuckfs W 32703 ' ,.'. Q? Stzgzt . - 9. Tssfiif Eeftlz 'KCKF These are A, ff Q 9-C t QI 101-5 A' igis 1' wzifsi itiusr IS pmyea in its . . , t N. , , TY Cx C: ' sst 's 3:11 its ,ijiissrs 'Z tis sifzts 1:1 ins 5. ,-3 SQ of :t111sQ:::1 ':s 111 ltllfli si'I1::1. lt has kseti fitted is hciizgiipin fi. tus List fuss years 11. :musical Ccmpstimiou. .1 This 'rsjxf gt ':. :s ifsftsi lf 'ts Q1r1: ' igrjsft Fy its 1191-J 1 F 5 s y,v4- -N xqwsnxw sf,-,. AH ..- .,tt , . wt. Hats :iz is 1211 ' ' :if-3 1-'11s1:f1f s '- ic ylfry iff fur Sher- K uiientl , 1 Mr. Weldon Covington lCllIi5L'fOY From Boogie Woogie to Bach! Every type of music written is played by the one hundred sixty members of the Austin High School Band. These maroon-clad music-makers have set their goal to please the stu- dents, and we believe they have fulfilled their am- bition. Remember how it thrills you when you hear the band strike up the VICTORY MARCH at a pep rally or LOYAL FOREVER just before the kickoff. Thats the kind of school spirit that is ever present when your band is in concert or on parade. This versatile organization played its first piece of music thirteen years ago with eight members under the competent direction of its young conductor, Mr. Weldon Covington. Since that time it has grown into two bands of eighty members each. lt is recog- nized not only in the South but also in the nation as one of the finest musical organizations of its kind. From l935 until l94l the band attended every state and national band contest. During this time it was first at every state contest both in marching and in playing. By being first at the last four national con- tests it has established a record unexcelled any- where in the South, and one that we of Austin High may be proud of. It has been awarded twenty-three trophies, and its individual members have received over nine hundred medals. So you can see that we have good reason for taking a pride in this superior group of students. . . ,,....iw -H.,-..,.. ...vs . FALL OFFICERS Manager . . . I . I , Gene Schwartz Student Director . . Fat Baskin Drurn Major I . . . . . Charles Ray Assistant Drum Major . . . , Conrad Bohn Librarian , . . . . I . Peqqif Mayfield Manager Student Director Drurn Major , Librarians SPRING OFFICERS Marian Collins Pat Baskin Conrad Bohn Peqfily Mayfield Patsy Davis . lx . 1 D 'I ,1 .Al X, .aj ,mr ss. 1 izrw ' .. , - :mt 1 . 2 . . Q-:wept ,g I,-N X 1 , H, X fwrtsdt' 4 1 ig. ,Sa ' 4. eg.: 1 ,f I Baskin Davis Sf I -.5 'Rf' ' A w . EJB ,jf ,.,l if if-i Bohn Mayfield f unit sl Collins Schwartz 'A W . , . f ,,v vx,.:, ,' 4BuhlTmLA5wuui45w1lsm.:AwmsAnQsmmizj4aunnfA,uU-:A.L .X-.. ui,-1..W.,-..f.,.,'u-14 gh. -. W - 1 Q- K I LRG, 4 1 L. if If at-B 1 3' . i 1 A-F 'Kei' 15 Q11 iv ai' Dolley Douqhtie Elwell Feagin Greenshields Hamilton Hight Kelly Knox Lundgren Olle. A. Roberts Story Wilson Dunaway Felsinq Harkrider Holt Kinney, B Kreuz McDowell Owen Schmidt Swift Wukasch W ,QQ ,4 I Ou Ll? ,A A b W, I 4 3, A 4 1.- 125 ,-If I I l Fifi 4 . A A , J- as , , , , , , , Q 7' The Glee Clubs are qerierous in their musical contributions to A 4-I Community. The Girls' Glee Club has appeared very often in i'li 'K F as Y I 5, I- 5' have the airls sung but also have contributed their effort lv ' ,Q Mile-O-Dimes arid similar projects. ,u. ,, - ,M , L ky?-A e activities ot the Cflee Clubs, the Mixed Chorus, the Girls' we A Club, and the Boys' Glee Club, have proven that these 'il i i tiii p 4. F- g. j 5 g as . J E- 6 43- G- as K, A .. 4 4' a... Manire Mickey Millsaps Moeller Nanney Norman Oates l I A .1 1- 4' ll G Plluger ' ' ' ' ' Q' Sieck ' ,' y. ' -X Swindler. I. Taylor Thurman Tyler Ulit Upchurch White 4 , ' K , L A K 'A 'SG 'i 'f A Q. 9 is X X , K K or -- 7 Msg, X l kk: ,Lu :ff L A' 'T his -Illia. if C , ' In R l lf ' 4 3 . 4 K 'I 3 -iff s , L ,--' , .- rg l -, , .Ura J 1 i N -an W Q W A sh , it A B- B QF? r A L Yi' Ad A ' so L J V 1 Q b Z rm. of S Y L' K 21 fd . ,T 'Q Q-, t 5 t,'i qi - .. g.. X 2 ' - . . V A. ' .: ki , if W- ,- n 3 '1 Fehr Allen Collins.W Forrester Moulden Salcher ' Do you enjoy the old songs, bal- . A h k lads, merry lays, the better popular ug try Blac ' 'Q ' Y Dickehut Doumhide airs. The Boys Glee Club has .- I,-my Harrison brought together those who enioy Nash pmcqer such group singing. Special training Schroeder Seybvlf in concert work has made the boys rter , popular with civic organizations, and , the applause of the student assem- la' Q ., 3 blies is convincing proof that Music ,gy 7 ' is the universal language ol man- y l . i kind. K Aqgfir.. 4 'W .lf-lf. 1' L Av Iackson Kidd Kimberlin Kinser 4 h K W' Pryor, Pl. Pryor. W. Puckett Raatz .J li , V I VV,' Small Staehely Swenson Todd l ,t,y Iqni ff xi i i l nf- -4 x'- si -'ef uf 1. Ag 'np . ,Y sg ' 4 he rf. , sf R l if ff uf l welfare L -f tr-Amd , J- ' if e 2 9? fr I ' ' ' Q rs A '3 -Q I lll' E It P- - V , -'I - if be 4' K y - -gy 1 4 .ff st' f X Mit, l.fb A 14 4 Liar! 50 Qi bussey Eklund Lane Robb Trimble 48 V My -A Usa 4 Q' x 'b l f' gravy s it ?QQtz!-fl-ai V 'X K, i,, , .t s li' W 4 ,. 21-EC. fr 4 Clark Farrer Lauderdale .vw-v Y Akin Collins. R. Ferris Midkitf Roberts, Clare Williams get 8 Roberts. Chas. 4 5 If Webb 1 i ' ' E -'K iss: X .- ' X ' 1 . A8 fi' 42 hd l -1 X I Q 1. . iz- ' 'Z 7 ft Y r 4 9' 'S ,fx 2 , R x M F til,-K W 9 Q ' Z1 bs G 'av fi ? -i' tt 4 K L 1 i . jiri: :.A fi g! fl' 7 'V - ixf g V 1 M 1 , at K' '2 x S if , ' A ' 1' N. A K . . t ' L A ey , t 'es bd 5 s -itil.. say' 4 if 'll 1 Q ,li Wells Sponsor Abbott Croloot McClellan Mffy' Are you backing the drive? Are you doing your part? This kind of announcement is heard often over the radio. Yes, it is some member of the Radio Guild, as always, doing his part to keep other students notified about what is going on in High School. For several years this organization, under the direction of Miss Robbie Wells, has been steadily progressing until now it is one of the leading organizations of Austin High School. The Radio Guild this year has been giving broadcasts to the different advisories weekly. Working in this organization certainly trains the student who plans to use - R the radio in his future occupation. lb ,' Ainsworth Armstrong Beal Burke Campbell Carrier Cage, Clement ' ' f Dowell Drake Fricke Gilbreath Harton Henry Howard Lent, Meek Mueller Obermiller Perez Platt Riley Salmon Townsley .tmyiggp ju A.ff. 1 l . , I A K K K i . W. 1- J L . 'ff I ' i' ' s K' rt O- . ga- - A nn i f f 3 , , . 9 V i Q , F L g 1 l h, ', ' Q t - 'V ' ' 'lo 4? . ' V - g 5 bl,-af , if A j i AFX ,wt I 'I N .. . ...gn C. . 41 'f J r t .toL23i f ' iii, JN yo. Q., Couch Lockhart Turpin .. 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Then the house lights dim, and T in a rustle of applause, the curtain goes up for another Red Dragon play. lt is for this experience that the Red Dragons, directed by Miss Robbie Wells, Work long hours. Their purpose is to de- velop in all students an appreciation for good drama, as Well as to afford them en- tertainment. They fulfilled it Well in two l sharply contrasting plays, the comedy, Best Foot Forward, and the serious drama, Lost Horizons. The well-ordered, finished performances were made possible through the earnest effort of all the Red Dragons. Their long hours ot constant rehearsals and many Saturdays spent in painting sets and col- lecting props are the reasons for their bright successes. The actors, producers, electricians, and make-up men all make the Red Dragons what they are-the pride of Austin High. Pierce Wells Ainsworth McKay Student Director Director Publicity Electrician Phillips Mc onuld Gilbreath Kippenbrock Cater 1.4 ' 2-. , . , Q ,Q 'QQ' x w 1: F2 1 will W 'wg' u f 4 P f 4' xf w 4 W' x' 53' xi gl I 1-. 9? -1- ai Y .f-, we '- . X ,- W -'dusdk W ' 445+ K., Nh lW77 vg,, ,4-. sl Q 1 , , ' b wf: in vga 41 W f ,Mamma 1' Mm , -Q ' +- -19 If C' W. N Will Taxation Curb Inflation? What Are Sub- sidies? What Foods Are Rationed, and Why? These are just three ot the titty-tive subjects our crack extemporaneous speakers had to be able to speak on in this years externp contests. It required many hours ot work, done mostly after school and at night, under the direction of Mr. Claire Montgomery, to make these energetic speakers ready to talk at a moments notice on titty-tive subjects. Wick Field, Mary Sue Hart, Imogene Maultsby and Robert McGarity were Extemporaneous Speech representatives from Austin High. Congratulations to these hard workers and their able coach. Maultsby: Field. McGurity.Hart .Stiff I A ,H f 'l Mrs. Adkins. coach in Declumation Mr. Winfrey. coach in Debate Miss Wells. coach in Dramatics WINNERS IN REGIONAL MEET EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEECH Boys' Division: Wick Field, First Place Robert McGarity, Fourth Place Girls' Division: Imogene Maultsby, Second Place Mary Sue Hart, Third Place ONE-ACT PLAY First Place Cast: George Gilbreath Bob Blaustone Mary Sue Hart Lael Cater Glenna Lea Couch Declarnation takes ingenuity, careful interpretation, and long hours of work. We can be proud of our declairners this year: they have fulfilled all the requirements. Senior entries in the Interscholas- tic Declarnation Contest were lean Dalby, Dorothy Hardin, George Gilbreath, and Bob Blaustone. En- tered in the junior division were Mary Louise Pape, Sally Brown, and Bert Hooper. The success in the tournament can be attributed to the careful direction of Mrs. Sam Adkins. ,D 'Ml-Mh-fq,L 0,l5o-2r- Gilbreath. Dalby. Nolen, Blcxustone Hooper Pape WINNERS IN REGIONAL MEET DECLAMATION Senior Boys' Division: George Gilbreath, First Place Senior Girls' Division: lean Dalby, Second Place Iunior Boys' Division: Bert Hooper, Second Place Iunior Girls' Division: Mary Louise Pape, Fourth Place Milstead. Painter. Knox, Swindler The intramural debate, sponsored by Miss Ianie Ruth Foster, was con- ducted this year with ninety-four stu- dents enrolled. Debates were held in the afternoons with members of the faculty acting as judges. The question discussed, the same one used in the interscholastic debate, was, RESOLVED: That the U. S. should join in reconstituting the League of Nations. ln the boys' sec- tion first place went to Dick Milstead and Joe Painter: second place to Ed Moore and Charles Roberts. ln the girls' division first place was won by Iulia Knox and Charlotte Swindlerp second place by Adrienne Shepard and Marian Ehlers. Intramural Declamation seems ever to increase its number of par- ticipants. This year forty students entered in the competition. The finalists in senior declamation were Annette Phillips and George Gil- breath, first place winners, and Madge McBride and Walter Blincoe, second place winners. Iean Dalby won the junior declamation compe- tition. All the participants worked hard under the direction of Mrs. Sam Adkins. Dalby. Gilbreath, Phillips. Blincoe 51 . f A fs ff' T .. VK. ,L . 'K ' ,L .QM K- Q if Ryder Sponsor Andrews Boyd Ellis Allen Armstrong Bramwell Frick 244- P The Future Hornernalcefs Council is composed of the president and the vice-president of each class in the Home Eco- nomics Department. The mem- bers function as an executive group directing the activities and services of approximately 500 girls and boys. The Austin Chapter ot the PHT is affiliated with the state and national or- ganization. Some ot the proj- ects Which they have sponsored or shared this year are the Service Roll of Honor, including the additional new board, cook- ies for the Service Men's Recre- ation Center, approximately lUUU cookies every other week, and the School Nutrition Pro- gram. Q? 91' Y Baker Bcxlcxqia Bear Bolton Booth Buuas Byrd Carroll Couch Dulfe Goslin Greqq Harris Holland Held! t ' 4 231 , . Q . ., Tr 'If' at t ,ru ,. 2. . .t . , A' 3 , 0 girl' 25 14 :ini 0' ff? Y' 'Fifi f fl lt.1 if 4. Q, 4. FALL OFFICERS President ,A...4.,.,....,,... F oy Tobin Vice-president .... . 4 .Morybelle Hooper Secretory ,..,., .,... D orothy Moore Treasurer ......,. ..,. R osemdry Buoots Serqeornt-ot-arms .....,. Ruthobel Lornder Reporter ..,.... A . .Beverly Bolton Sponsor. . . , . , Gladys Ryder SPRING OFFICERS President .i,... Viceepresident Secretory. . , . . Porrliomentorictn Treorsurer ,,.... Serqecrnt-ot-orrns Intrcrrnurol Mgr. . F Morrybelle Hooper , Borboro McAnorlly E H lMorqoret Gregg . Betty lo Smith Beverly Bolton Billy McKown Eloise Sdnsorn Klunkert Lander Mm-Qin M51-gnqlly Nelson Nolen Rainey Scxnsom Smith Smith Sparks Spillqr N. ,. .lk f, P51523-'wgg 1 ,495 A . 'S ,ir McKown Moore Scott Sherman Tobin Ycmcy iw- A ','- qt, ,, :vi Q-,Q ,I K R Lx 5 ,4 gg . C 7 . - f ,- ' fa . F L ififg P F J a R, I In Us 1 if F .2 ' F fig , f .' V ' , ' F A 'ff' fi , , , x i we-vires fwff V .fp - iz. h- fw A ' .. 'f yr ' F . . , , A V 1 W 1- 1 ' zfziili. 4 vi b x , F F I K.. if H . 1 . P, -al lone: Moreland Silberstein Zimmerman F 6 ff it ,f-., sf P15 -only Z QPFICERS President I. W. Roundtree Vicefpresident George Wendlandt Secretary . Billy Henry Treasurer A. I. Amundson Sergeantfat-arms Ralph Miller Sponsor A, Amundsgn STAFF Chief George Wendlandt Captains: Robert Chilton, R. D. Collins Lieutenants: Russell Salmon, Billy Henry, Ralph Miller Rain or shine, cold or hot, here's one organization that is always on the spot. The Safety Patrol of Austin High School is always to be found on duty at 8:25 sharp every morning. Besides the usual directing of the Austin High School traffic, the Safety Patrol took on directing of traffic at the University of Texas football garnes this year. As usual they carrie through without a single accident. They also rnade some profit at the Austin High football garnes by maintaining a parking lot for the spectators. The Safety Patrol, not to be outdone by the arrned services, have their own ranksp namely, Chief, Cap- tain, Lieutenant, Sergeant-Major, Sergeant, Corporal, and last, but not least, the privates. At the end of every sernester the officers cf the Safety Patrol elect two best rnembers. These best rneinbers are award- ed jackets for their exceptional work. This rnust be a very hard decision for the officers, since -every rnernber is very competent. Sergeantelvfaior Herbert Herrington Quartermaster Arthur Lucksinger Captain Collins Chief Wendlandt Lieutenant Henry Lieutenant Salmon Sergeant-Major Herrington Captain Chilton fx uf., i.,. , MMV . ...-ww., ,, Hr 'svn W., ir. .. Hoyt, Ainsworth, Allen, Armstronq, Bair, Baker, D. Baker, L., Baker, N. R., Banner, Barnhouse, Baskin, Black Boatriqht, Bohn, Brewer, Carrier, Cartledqe, Cater Catlett, Chernosky. Crockett, Devine, Drake, Ellis Fairey. Faubion, Fehlis, Freund, Fruth. Gilbreath Hall. Hamilton, Hart, Hemphill, Henry. Holland Leasure, Lockhead, Lockhart, Martin, M., Moreland, Mcllnally McElroy. Mcllhenney, H., Mcllhenney, T., McGarrity, Orborne, Phillips Roberts, Russell, Schwartz, Simms. Smith, B. M., Smith, M. Stork, Sutherland, Sweet, Thornhill, Turpin, Warren of ' Qi . f HIV , ' ' ' . AI 5 1' V mv. ' X 5 . , R tg gf at K I V ,, L37 .T K t,,L mi.3,1 pf' V4 6 F a ..,. 5 vis I F 4 Q i , .QE ,. . Grant .2 etttt 1 it W if Kidd , A 2 5. F V BcBride , ,- , F QQ 'LT' it V, Price 2 ' 'F r FQ 'V' Sneed , 6 l it F L waumd W 4 I. .,'7 -, -,'4 b 4 Hifi ? Kippenbmck fi I . , . 5 0 McCoy A. 4 , 'Q V wg Ti V 35 Reinmuth f A 1 3 F Stanley, Io. A K3 F 1 I f A , y William. I. DHI .ll if SKQL NE ' f Q 'c 'M '3 1, 'fr F' ' ' - Robbins, St. 9 H Stanley. Ii. A Williams,I N , ' A . 0 ' as ,, A: V 16 K - 11 'itff' f. F - F F ,' .Q 'Waikiki ,Q Every other Thursday we forward to Forum day. A may try out for Forum Lea that person is well versed on particular subject. The Forum very popular because it er ages our Democratic policy freedom of speech, Topics cussed on this program vary the seriousness of the war to ever-exciting question of c The Student Forum was orga in Austin High School in the of 1936 and has grown to be of the largest extra-curricular tivities in the school. Having the qualifications, a student is lowed one-half academic c towards his diploma. At the of each semester the Forum t prizes to the two best girls boys that have participated Forum Leaders. Winners for fall semester were Madge Bride, Dorothy Hardin, Kel Martin, and Dick Crockett. 1 we., Cl5'iAF r -,pm , k,f Q A 3 Q 5 I fx I ,'l,l e --u- -vpruuuw--vi . - QUUUIL. gnvuy, , .-Q... Deep in a ieep Maroon tea party ,rJq:,4,,A.A , ,V via,-ff ,L ii. ir' N' N n ,o-f.. J- ' x .5 I 1 L., , 1, FALL OFFICERS President .......... Betty Lou Courtney Vice-president .....4...,... Pat McElroy Secretary 4,,....,.. Ann Clark Campbell Treasurer r.,..,........ Mary Io Looney Sergeant-at-arms ...,,..,. Lenore Rainey Intramural Manager . . Martha Ellen Bybee Sponsor .,...l., .,.... V ivian Liddell SPRING OFFICERS President ..,.........,.., Pat McElroy Vice-president ,.,, .... A nn Campbell Secretary ,.,., . . . Hilda Mcllhenney Treasurer. , ...l.,,.,. Nona Goddard Intramural Manager ....,, Florence Rice Sergeantvat-arms ..i., . . Dawn Shelton Sponsor ,...... .... D orothy Long Each of the Booster Clubs found a project to do-and do Well. The girls in Booster I backed the athletic intramurals ot Austin High. They did a super job of this. Their A-Team won first, and their B-Team was runner-up in the volleyball tournament. Besides this, Booster I helped to put the Bond Drive over the top. Keep up the good work, Booster Il at , Sponsor Brewer Campbell I-0119 Cruz Davis COOPCI' F reeborouqh Hailey Dunlap Linde Lockhart Kinney Olle Rieck Moritz Valentine Wilkerson Stovall X W . f Z i,Q.tfr V g ., ' '53 M, U 5- Q S- G Pi fe :- ,,, 2 .. eff.. A+ .Q ' f? ft. I L 21' ,J , .,.,.,3 fm V' P Q I ' , F1XA,,?1 MG . K: t . I 5 In - T -9 McDowell Mcfllhenney McElroy Meek Moody , ' A Schmidt Scott Shelton Shepard Simms A' l mu' A 'ui it -iff ' I.. , ' rf f fm . .... ..., lsr s f 4 , 5-K in 3 3 .s . . Randerson Dalby Fehlis Sponsor Iones Logan Gustafson Nanney Neyland, A. Miller Plumb Randoli Neyland. M. Robisher Savage Reilly Smith, B. M. Smith. M. Smith, B. I. Stark, A. M. Stark. C. Stanford Wallace Wilson Thielepape ,.i w , -A 'f f. if ,mstssiw ,-ft .X A et, L . 1 ,e, . 1.-,M I its 1' I. . . . W e Q I H. O- rl , ilia ' Q Zigi I . In W ll I , , ,uf ' ii ,Ani pw L in f5 gp, 9 i FALL OFFICERS President, . . ...., . . . Shirley Stanford Vice-president, ,.Mary Margaret Gregg Secretary .,.. , , , Marguerite Kluge Treasurer . ..,. Patsy Simms Sergeant-at-arms ,.... . . Mary Io Collie Intramural Manager , Eva Morrison Sponsor, . . . , , Irene Randerson SPRING OFFICERS President . , . . , . Shirley Stanford Vice-president . Mary Ellen Wallace Secretary. . , Martha Gene Neyland Treasurer . . . . . . Christine Stark Sergeant-at-arms . Lilly Io Thielepape Intramural Manager . . lean Dalby Sponsor, . . . . , Irene Randerson Every patriotic drive or school activity of Austin High is backed, bolstered, and boosted over the top by the girls ot Booster II. These girls- gave an ex- ample ot their backing ability by collecting trigo- nometry books for the Boys at Bergstrom Field. They also joined in with other clubs on a Book and Maga- zine Drive for the soldiers, which Went over the set quota. Altogether this club upholds its name, Booster, to the Nth degree. 1-53:5-X,-ff-gQ,3, n-5 n 1.4 ,qf'9y,a.'.'i-5,,zy S. .,,.'t1q1,viv ' avr!-T5,'Q,ga:fw. W- -dx -t51,,.5Lig Qrgyz.-wv3y 5 - S-51: :.gx54s-1,5-f.-'-xg..-gw,vy-,r:q:A ,' 5' F N :Y'7r1g,5,fT'10f'.1 1'!'.7.R A' . ' 'fivgg' ,. ts '. was A -- 'S?i.'-'I' . I . - Q - 1--1, - -rf-cf-eh 4' rv we 1 1- slew . - ff- of I ' , JP: e--At 1 5,1-My 'ww ff'-9? -1.44514-. 'r qghmf-ft, 65 L K,-Mr f. ,,f...,-was 55-Ra, A 1-, f Jr. pf 5,-,,,. 3. 3, -.Q f 3,-3,,,v..., 'v . Q -' v - ':- ws. .. -' ' '- L w .,- ' ,-. -:...' -.-. -. .,. 1 . ' ' -,.-.2 'Q gn ' - --Q-451, ,- N' ' . '- . 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A . 9. - -4-if 1 . r ' Ml -a. - -J.-.1-. tn' 4 A has A'f:Y 'f , Mig-r1f-' , . -.: , : -ff -wa , -AWB -... : 1 jx. -'i' 'er'?':-I S'-1-z'w..95?'! 4'f5-.-,.f'?c5S C -24+ et .. ..--sv ' M e - FALL OFFICERS President ...... Vice-presidents: Susan Henry, Cunningham Secretary ....,. Treasurer ,.....,. . . . Sergeant-at-arms . .,.,, . Reporter ,.,,....,.,.... Intramural Manager Sponsor ..,, , ..,,.......HopeSpil1ar Suzanne Catlett, Io Ann Marilyn Owens Frances Feagin . Lucy Sneed Iohnnie Stanley , .Iudy Ebeling . M. L. Rogers SPRING OFFICERS President . . , . . .Hope Spillar Viceepresidentsz Iimmie Stanley, Suzanne Catlett, Iudy Ebeling Secretary ....... Io Ann Cunningham Sergeant-atsarms, , . . . Frances Feagin Intramular Manager Barbara Raisch Treasurer .... , . . Don Marie Avriett Reporter . . , , , Iohnnie Stanley Sponsor . , .... M. L. Rogers Booster III, being the last ot the Boosters, decided that they should do something to make themselves well known. So the girls took upon themselves to boost the Christmas fund for the needy. Booster III collected a generous sum for this project. Since credit goes where credit is due- hail to you, true Booster Club! Booster Illl- Stay that way! -4 . Armstrong Avrielt Brown, R. BIOWH. 5- Chernosky Clement Feagin Franzetti Kelly Lewis McClellan MCKelldl' Raisch Riley Smith, I. Sneed Baker Striplinq Swindler Catlett - Ebelinq lones McCarty Plummer .6 Smith, D. I. Stanley. Io. ' Cater Wesson t Drake ' t 'i't 21' I V i Gregory .. V ' Mayfield Q 6 Pederson - ' 5 snuck 'N Stanley. Ii. Ware y ' Cunningham Davis ' V, ' --.4 V surrey ' Gillean I f ' I-Uhdqren Maultsby - ,, , I P , Mitchell Owens I . 'ad Sandertord Shipp , 4, Slbillar Stanford , Th0l'PB Walker ind ' ' B. Q F ve, A -, f W 'I ,Q A s - I 0 - X ' l , -H rw t - v A, ,K ' 9 . V H -as - . 'fl I It l, A ' - I ' V Q: 4-r .5 A A 5. A -Q. 7 t .4 I . 'I ' vi C' w,,. . 5, X ggfgs- N I r ai I ' f 'K ' U 7.2 :hx .. Iyg 3 6. ' .. y lf, , I I . .ttf I , Y . 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Robert Cartledge Vice-president A A A A A AMorris Midkitf Secretary ,,rr. A A A A ADan Felts Treasurer A A A A A A A ABill Netherton Sergeant-at-arms A A A Richard Everett ReporterA A A A Bobby I-Iomeyer Sponsor AAAAAAA A A A N. I-I. Wittner SPRING OFFICERS President A A A A Robert Cartledge Vice-president A A A Max Werkenthin Secretary AA A Morris Midkitt v Treasurer AAAAAAA A Bill Netherton Sergeant-at-arms A A A Richard Everett ReporterA A A AAAAA A A A A Iohn Case Sponsor A N. I-I. Wittner Wanta know what the Boys' Booster Club I has been doing? For one thing it put all its strength behind the Bond Drive, first by buying bonds and second by having each member make posters and distribute them about the building. The Boys' Booster I has also joined in to put the Book and Magazine Drive across the line. Here is hoping these boys are successful everywhere! rf:-srfj-,7-v-353,-u. -zgswfuv -iwq.,1wr-rf rw' Ar -1 Je 1:--gh.. . 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A- ., -, ' 'Q - Anvil: -.A -f-.,g.rL4-es.-r,:--':,.:-' ' A A, A: -ar -1 vf QA A--.., ,-: A-4. ,A , -QAJ: , -tw' 'fo Q .A A. .- :wsu-rbi'-' kv ' -'WEN-asf . - 1, '51' r 4 r' -sf ' ' risxff'-'9s',A wifeivn: A:S-:i!e.34?ia25 Ai11r::tifgew5-4.w2f-. -SFA OFFICERS President .... A A Iohn Gaulding Vice-president. A A A A A Robert Barkley Secretary ...... A Sammy Kimberlin Treasurer A ...rr Alvin Pierce Reporter. ..i.. .... I ohn Draper Sergeant-at-arms A A Bob Alexander Parlliarnentarian A A .Bill Fort Sponsor A A A A .Woodrow Wilson Boys' Booster ll, very newly organized, caught the overflow of the original Boys' . Booster. It is already off to a good start by cooperating in the Book and Magazine Drive. With such a good start Boys' A Booster ll should be a success . . . Power to ya! , Wilson Alderdice S ponsor Bouchard Vx Barkley Duke Draper Heidt Gauldinq Lane Kimberlin Turner Q Sanders Alexander .-3. L, Dearing 'n -y'f ll Gardner A Hopper ' ' Rogers A AA A Ak? A r, A , Culver I Dyer f ' Hooper K A Mumford ' AKA l r r NPR, A rg Weigifxijfz A 59 sq is 111. V' ll 1 -' an - 21 'S 1' wr' V, A in i if-ww' L' - ixfyr. 5 XX A ,xv Y Q 'Q an I- if gs .. V -ov VA Ag A se T3 ' ,Q , 'S' K W A I ' tai? AAi7?f5i55Zi3 A yi -Alr I 3 l Vw 9 fi 'Q r ,2 t AA I no K, I yy ,Q A ' an V '37 'P 'J' S A' 5,1 F V4 AA X ax ik gf aw of wsxf ,N l r Q1 'H-in 3 inn fr 5 J Q l 'A A 'W FALL OFFICERS President A.A..FF ..... S usan Henry Vice-president . . . A . ,Susanne Catlett Secretary ..,A.. ..... A nne Rieck Treasurer ......,,. ,... P at Mackey Sergeant-at-arms ...,,r,,A.. Lael Cater Reporters: Beverly Bolton, Adrienne Shepard Historian .,.,.,,y Annie Belle Armstrong Sponsor ,...., ........ E dith Anderson SPRlNG OFFICERS President . . ......, ..., S usan Henry Vice-president , F ..... Susanne Catlett Secretary ...... A , Mary Pearl Hall Treasurer ..,,..., Mary Virginia Bussey Sergeant-at-arms, . . . Don Marie Avriett Reporter ,..... F .... Shirley Stanford Sponsor ...V . , Edith Anderson Sponsor Armstrong Ash Anderson Bass Bear Baker Carroll, N. Cater Carroll, B. Dowell Ellis Doole Q' W Y A I Q hm , 'I ix is-Q A M ff-,7.v.,+--fi . .4 41-MP1, 4 lui? PS3 ' ' ' iilfh , , i A-at-1 iafclefw W- L, A if P , is r 4 1 vi fix'-5 , .- A . .3 ai? 1 fr: i sf V-r tv F 3' Q 1 QC RU' Avriett Boone Catlett Fruth Ili' ,Q .5S....4--- Bolton Bussey Bybee Chapman Cunningham Davis Gregg Hall Heidt -M fif: T A 9 W M-. I ,. v 51 S if f- z . X H 'fu ' YI 'ab ls a A 55. 4,-sv 'te Though the Girl Reserve organization is just in its fourth term of existence, it has risen rapidly to a place of importance among the service organiza- tions of Austin High School. To Find and Give the Best, motto of the club, has been faithfully and effectively carried out, Doing farm work to help in the present war emergency, carrying out a suc- cessful record drive for the Camp Swift Hospital, pitching in and helping paint and repair the Girl Reserve Center-all these are just a few of the things the Girl Reserves have done. You'd better keep an eye on the Girl Reserves, a club of sixty, repre- senting-well, all of Austin High. They're going places! Heliqenthal Huber Lake Mackey Plumb Simms White Henry Hewlett Kinney Kitchens Lockhart Marshall McElroy Neyland Rainey. F. Rainey. I. Stanford. S. Stripling Widen Wright 463 -S-v A.A'f.LR I it I1 r,.-r 4 .Lk Q? V. ' 3 . Vg lux v Q viz Fi 'td 93 e G 'Q -x Z' 'C .A-A-,I 4 KI E1 W ,L A f frlh 4 n Nolen Oates Owens Phillips iv - Raisch Rieck Scott Shepard 7? ,I Templin Tobin Upchurch Ware f ' ' ' it-I r Xi . . ,ft Vkik N 'H A 1. 2, 1 ,s t u vt. 4 yy U ri f ' .- E W F cs 1 W , i I WH ,' , ff if -tii , , 1 1 . - ' iii , Q K ' 5 V ,Q f' , 1 A fi, Q i t 'es 'Q- 15- i VLL,..V . XJL ff ,I - f ' K., it W 4.49 I ff Avg- ft . 5 I , y L , i, , 52. f fs., fi i f 'lx gk rr .L st Somerville Sponsor Buckner Dowell Gault Kennerly Lipscomb Morris Rogers Symcmk Allday Bechtol Boyd Cardwell Cooke Doole Ellis F ruth Gant Hall Henderson Kaiser Lander Lanqteldt Leinart McLaren Moos Morgan Platt Poe Reid R099e Sawyers Surrat! Symank. D. Symank. G. Thoresen -ww: ,rs . 7 , ,. '?95.iH.ST2g' .sf , ' ' 121131. ftiffl r 1 EgjT,,,' , P if 6 4 'F .gb , ss. ,ment A ., , Q. . -.iw-er ' V - r 1 'fzf' . '42 T - 531, T' , . , 5 'r.e , ' T ,, 'itil Iv. 7 ' ' . fQ'ii:j ,'1 1. I.35i:f fa. t f f ll w M , ' ffl? .K 5 x. . . --'iI i 7 ' V 'Z5fZ,--I .. Q sz' ,- K. xt' . ,. ,r1, ft ' f ,abr . N, me if 31 F Um 'fi r , V ...f , V-rf X fi ff M ah ' r Xl www., .. ,.,,.. you 1' is , X 'Q- .,. , . sy ' ,W ' Q25 :fa , M5 ' , :SQ ' WCW' fi at T , fi. . , 4 , if X ' 'F M . 'Wg . . 9' A 1,51 f 'Qi , , 1 W vzw mags? -f W 'I H ' Wig-rf, F25 s ,,,. 53 V151 L - 1 gt.. Q. .. lr A . ., 55,5 ' ::-: 'f - -. ,,?n 5- L ff? T' , i r ' , - ,glt Q., ..,,A rv ' 1 ,J ., '. my-i Y ., 3. VIA.. Q- ig, g., 9 g - ,f .4 : J-. 2 , ,Misa ,, , , ,r . . -iff '- :f ew it 1 , ,,'.-llfl 0-1 ' . ,B V - f. wg? J saw vi L .. '1,??3'1'3'5rq tif, 572115 , . A . ti 5 .: Qi 3241125 - , QP J i ff? if ' . -' if Q f :-.1--:fiixfri fXgg, t S -Q . 1.4 ,,, ,I 5' gAsw2-asi,.agsogyxrsElsvL3,,gfre,s:li FALL OFFICERS President ,.r... . . .Virginia Pierce Vice-president. . . ,..., lane Dowell Secretary. . . . . .Helen Thoreson Treasurer, . . . . , Maxine Gault Reporter. . . . . Corrine Langfeldt SPRING OFFICERS President ,..i..i . , ,Virginia Pierce Vice-president . .,,, Maxine Gault Secretary ..,.i. . Maritrances Surratt Treasurer ....., . , Helen Thoreson Sergeant-at-arms ..., Catherine Yeargin Reporter .. .....,,..,. Helen Cooke lntramural Managers: lean Lipscomb, Billie McLaren Sponsor ..., . . .....,, Somerville Should high school boys and girls go steady ? What should I wear to that party? What do you think about Dutch treats ? Such questions as these are discussed by the Sans Soucis. Their purpose is to meet the problems about dates, etiquette, and tashions of the average high school girl. After its organization in the tall of l943, the mem- bership became so large that it was necessary tor the club to be divided into two groups. The club has sixteen charter members. ln the recent book drive, Sans Souci l together with Sans Souci ll collected over one thousand books. The members ot Sans Souci l are also enthusiastic victory gardeners and have their own garden. FALL OFFICERS President .............. Billie lean Ulit Vice-president ....... Dorothy Kuhlman Secretary ..,....... Geraldine Kennedy Treasurer .............. lanelle Walker Sergeant-at-arms ..... La Verne Kanetsky Intramural Manager. Glenna Lea Couch Reporter ,...., .r... I oanne Williamson Program Chairman ..., Monta Va. Barry SPRING OFFICERS President .,..,.,., . . . ,Billie lean Ulit Vice-president ........ Dorothy Kuhlman Secretary r..... ...., I oan Morrison Treasurer ..4..... . . , Ianelle Walker Sergeant-at-arms ,.,,.., Delarene Moore Intramural Manager. La Verne Kanetsky Reporter .,..... Billie Bess Trenckman Program Chairman . . , Monta Va. Barry High school girls want to know how to have a good time and not only that, but when and where to have a good time. Interest in these questions stimulated such attendance in a club which pro- posed to answer them that it became necessary to divide the membership. The program ot Sans Souci ll has been a varied and active one. Typical ot the speakers who appear from time to time, Mrs. Hugh Lynn led an especially interesting torum on What Makes a Girl Popular? The barn dance in the gym on April Fool's Day, at which the members ot their sister club were guests, gave the girls an opportunity to practice what they have learned. But fun is not their only aim: their active partici- pation in the book drive helped to boost the war effort. All Worthy school activities receive the heartiest support of the club. Buckner Holt Ioseph Marquardt Parsons Trenckman 3 Burkhardt Iohnson, E. Kennedy Morrison Plant Ulit 5- at in ..,-, is s Q Gs WE? 5 t ag. D f W J . f 4 F I x fd Iohnson Sponsor Craine Iohnson. Kuhlman Moore Taylor Walker 4 ,V .1 ' MP0 V .1 E. a vw -r X 'rf Barry Davis Iohnson. R Luckett Owen Thompson Ware 3 I as . W X . ,P .A - K tr , le t 1' 15 . ni 0625 3 f inf- DKIILUI Blum Dill Hamilton Leonard Moeller Pool Roberts Popham A J . ! 114 I :J i 1...-.....4 ff . Q1 i -J F 's..' 'wtf ,', 4 ' A 'K W! ,fr I IJIU IC Bohn Dolley Harkrider Manire Parker Price Swift K, Nailgi S 'il A IH ' Elwell . Iuul 5 - Millsaps Peirce T Reed ' Z Wukasch Sk:-.VW A X A -an is y 6 ' 44? kv .. .rw , mi .fr l fi QLQIIQ' l '.' -0 if 'Y' A. '5' 2, X ., V ,. Y 5 Lhfnrf K fv 3 14 dl -5' FALL OFFICERS President , Nancy Price Vice-president lonnie Reed Secretary . . Claire Leonard Treasurer . . Colleen Bohn Sergeant-at-arms lrene Wukasch SPRING OFFICERS President , . Irene Wukasch Vice-president .Sarah Hamilton Secretary . Gwendolyn Elwell Treasurer . . . Colleen Bohn Reporter . . Ann Harlcrider Sergeant-at-arms Nancy Price Sponsor . Popham Named for the comic character, Etta Kett reminds you of etiquette for which the club members are striving. The purpose of this club is to study the do and don't of social usage. lt was organized in the fall of l943 by tenth grade girls. This spring the Etta Ketts, sponsored by Miss Pop- ham, gave their first affair, the Etta Kett Sweater Dance. The gym, decorated for the dance in purple and orange, the club's colors, was a gala scene. Watch this group of fun-loving girls. ...gf .ins .1 also -J. '79 Jig, Fehr Adkins Akin Albers Bailey Barnhart Bell Biffle Brown, I. Bussey Carrier Chenault Clanton Cluck Cgllins Davis George Glaze Guinn Hocker Iohnson Lieteste Levgndef Looney Marshall McAnally MCE11-oy Milstead Pryor Raatz Rainey Randerson Rose Seybolt sqm-Y Tyler Watson, W. Wiqington Wuenele Wyont A rvnn n A J it A -.mf - ' , 7 A L , . ,llr A t C. ' ,Q its - J' 5' 'C A 'L 4' 'S ?J1f.4.k fi . . i .il . H viii ' it an ' ' y 3' nf' ' a i A I i 2 l . K -f' - E FALL OFFICERS 1 I I B President ,.r...r......, Charles Roberts A -wk K 5 . A 6 Vice-president ..... Mary Virginia Bussey .. -L , Secretary ......,........ Betty Andrews A X, lr' Treasurer ..,,..., ..... P hilip Klein 'Y A A x n Sergeant-at-arms. . . . . .Wallace Pryor , A nl' W I B y A 5 SPRING OFFICERS President .,.....,..,,.. Charles Roberts Vice-president .,... Mary Virginia Bussey Secretary ...,......,...,. Eva Morrison , Treasurer .........,. ,...,. D on Farrer Sergeant-at-arms. . . . . .Wallace Pryor Sing, brother, sing! Yes, that's exactly what the seventy-eight mem- bers ol the Music Club do every other Thursday. The members have a leisurely and enjoyable hour sing- ing patriotic, popular, and other favorite songs. lt was organized this year by Austin High's popular teach- er, Carl A. Fehr. Any club member is quick to say, lt's a swell Way to spend an hour. vs . wks-ef? ,rg 1 if 5 'tv 'X .f K 5' E- L ',, klliffi 'Vis fn 5- c-' . - - lauuuacl A Fi C' ., 1 K -1 I .45 an 4 -Q Q ' '7 er ui I I 1351? l . inn .41 if ' if se.. 1 'ZS' ' 'L J 'Q Q- fl-1 su ,... .rl fs I I 'ti Zi .gy T, ,, A Forreste Harris Nash Puckett Rundell White OFFICERS President .,..., Vice-president . . Secretary ...... Treasurer ..r... Sergeant-at-arms ..,....,4. . Don Whitd Billy Wende . Ben Procter Pat Moulden . lack Iones Reporter .,...... . . . Iohnnie B. Rogers Sponsor .... . . .Standard Lambert The members of the Varsity Club spend the club period Watching picture shows.l Composed of the boys of the Maroon foot-l ball squad, the Varsity Club has as its purpose promoting interest in football in Austin High School. The programs are planned to instruct the boys in football and to aid them in character building. The order of the day on Thursdays includes talks by outside speakers and movies of college and high school football games. FALL OFFICERS President .,.., Bucko McCullough Vice-president. . .Thomas Duncan Secretary ....,.... Bryan Spires Treasurer .,....., George Spiller Sergeant-at-arms A..4. Frank Hall Reporter .......... Thomas Witt Sponsor. . . . . Curtis Beaty SPRING OFFICERS President .,........ Wilton Davis Vice-president .... Earl Lockhead Secretary ......... George Photo Treasurer ........,. Gene Pafker Sergeant-at-arms ...., Ed Freund Intramural Manager. . .A. W. Brill The activities of the Gridiron Club include participation in all intramural sports, studying motion pictures of football games, and having speakers on the subjects related to sports. In addition, the mernbers back all Varsity sports and other activities sponsored by the high school. Brill Duncan. T. Herridqo Lockheed Tadlock ,ag 5 Bohn. Duncan, D. Hall Kimberlln Stathos Wit! Beaty Agnew Davis Dickehul Freund Griffin Icckson. Ienninqs Roberts Spires Webb Wharton 1 Crain lg Q ' Fredrick f' 'tt Iuckson. I. E W Ross K , Tooko . N131 at-igq r- 'W it r Q ,ri I I at r rl 2. :EFI 1:2 Swv -as li: I 5. 3, if in 1 4,91 2 PEE' lb-.rv 'f A lk Bray Burt Cox George Hall Iohnson Railsback FALL OFFICERS President .............. Lois Railsback Vice-president. . . ,..,. Marinell Iohnson Secretary Iacquelyn Harris ,'Vtqfigggfi,v:ii2?fnf--' V.LLii Mc A .:,,v V . . . . . . . . . . . . . I P ' if Eti, Treasurer ........ Mary Louise Norman if I, it . , L ' Sergeant-at-arms .....,,.. lane Meredith I I I Recording Secretary . . .Mary Pearl Hall I Sponsor ...., , . . . . . . . .Margaret Bray i, . M ? 'P 5 6 Wim. 1? ew' A .,,::..: is .7:t- s.,W.,,1,5,i-- :'f:21?5F:'? ' ' v?w1'5f'f . gs: 275 - H 515553 -' , wif A -wr, -Iliff ,t-FF, , rtri ' ttis :fi f 1 1 2 ., ' - Y- . TI . W ' I Q 5- fgifiy 1- . H til, 'zu J xx' .. ' gif W Ellis. if W I i V ,if R I i, . . L is is v.r, 'I J V, I :vr V Q ,.,. C f F i '41 - . Q -fsity .,, fl 2, . V Wi - N7 1,-in A L LM. ' ' X I V T I Usfiigl? ' IQI 5 15.3.7 V. ray- I , . ,,- QQ . . .. f ' it . x if . V '- .V I I ' l is J in . , - ' ' . i- . riis 2 I i ,P ' . ,L i Q ,w Y .lg Q 13 - .. . of ' , F4 A if pa- -F.. -1. wfrw-ix .tartar . - ms im., .g1l,ig. ,1 - ' .. 1 ' .. . NX, ,ri g 1 V' E : ' . , , V. , -A 'V af N K W , ,F I , Msg: K- ' ' tri. '34 i I ' I i ' YI . ri,isr Baker Boatriqht Brewer Collins Carleton Chura Clitt Fruth Dees Dunaway Ellis Greenshields Geppert Gerling Geisecke Hudson Harris Hewitt Holt Piluqer Meredith Nelle Norman Widen Sutherland . Thurman While SPRING OFFICERS President ...,...,.....,,.. Marie Cox Vice-president ,........, Mary Pearl Hall Recording Secretary .,.,... Iaclcie Harris Corresponding Secretary .... Noy Widen Treasurer ..,,..... Mary Louise Norman Sergeant-at-arms. . , .,.... Elaine White Intramural Manager ....., Lois Railsback Reporter ,......,....,..... lane Baker Historian .... . . .Ben Carolyn Dunaway' Since lQ25 the Girls' Athletic Association has si to promote interest in sports among the girls of I High. The requirements of the club are that one be ested in and take an active part in sports. The club works on a point basis. Points are given such things as attending meetings, holding office, pi pating in sports, and officiating for sports. In the s the member with the highest number of points rec a loving cup. All members having over 150 points re bracelets. One of the outstanding duties of this club is the spc ing of intramural tournaments. Volleyball, baske ping pong, softball, and archery are the sport high this year. Because of the War the customary awards loving cups may not be given. However, this Will affect participation in the various activities. The GAA. is always ready to serve the school in way. Helping in national drives is, also, a part of club's duty. FALL OFFICERS President .,A....,,4..,,..,,.. Donny Otting Vice-president ..,. . . . Bob Barnhart Secretary ...... ,..... C ecil Smith Treasurer .,.....,. . . .Billy I. Kanetzy Sergeant-at-arms r.,. . . . Holbert Webb ......Ted Post . . .Arthur Pryor Reporter .,...,..,.,,. Intramural Manager .,.. Sponsor .......,......A... . .Eddie Weems SPRING OFFICERS President ,.....,..,,......... Donny Qtting Vice-president ,... .... B ob Barnhart Secretary ...... .... C ecil Smith Treasurer .....,.. . . . Andy Shurr Sergeant-at-arms ..... ......,,. T ed Post Reporter .,.....,,i,...,....,,. Arthur Pryor Intramural Manager .,..., Marvin I-Ienninger Sponsor ..,..,...,... .... F loride Peterson Since lQ37 the Sportsman Club, fostering friendship and good will, has shared in all school activities with high honors. First place in intramural football and second place in bas- ketball were the plums in this year's basket. Persistency and cooperation are the qualities which make this a club not easily uprooted from Austin I-ligh soil. Bamhart Bruce Martin Moore Pickle Post Shirritfs Shurr f ' i ', 4.4 ..i.. N A 'h x ..- 5 My in .Fi A o-- mi .A 2 .1 :I .,, .. ' -.1 N5 .J xi Y Hopkins Kern Otting Patterson Prado Pryor Smith Wumble .. ...... N 5 , 'K ,J if f in ,A , ,I 4 , 4 Zi' ,if wr 1 'I 'I -I -'TQ 1' 4' -vii, ..f K N . gil- ,-.- U I. 9 W' I ML' Peterson Sponsor Kinser Petrick Schietter Wright xr on , -6 'M ,An , :fi , .f as Xedtfi at. Trimble Sponsor Edminslon Kuhlman McVay Piluqer Stramler f 5 y Coffey Franklin Lentz Moore Riley Sutherland nw 'a -. .uissctirffffdf -0 V. 32 so A r 'l' F 5 . . If I 5,3 , . ., I ps r 3- ' 'uf HG, y V. f i .., 4 I Ga' W vf 5 Mk . f A s, 4 -V I ' G' if v ,e,. . it , 5 all - A i it 7? ' -if A.. , K. SPRING OFFICERS President . ...,,,..rrr.. Doris Moore Vice-president . . .... Robbie Yeargin Secretary I , , I ....,. Gladys Lentz Treasurer .......,.....r.. Ruth White Reporter i..,.... Nelda Fay Chapman Intramural Manager. . . Bonnie Zackoche Sponsor . . I . , I I I Trimble FALL OFFICERS President . . . ,,....... Iessye Harrell Vice-president , I . . , Robbie Yeargin Secretary .........,.. Louise Lankiord Treasurer .........i... Gladys Lentz Intramural Manager ........ Doris Moore Reporter .,,.....,,,.... Frances Ming Designing Women are the girls ot the Margaretta Byers Club. In H939 the char- ter mernbers Wrote to Miss Margaretta Byers, author, and asked for permission to use her book DESIGNING WOMEN as a foundation tor study. Members of the club not only go in for the study ot pleasing personalities and the latest fashion but they also give their time and effort to help put over the various drives sponsored by the school. They contributed to the March-ot-Dimes and helped bring in books and magazines for the Red Cross. The girls of the Margaretta Byers Club stand ready to assist the school in any Way that they can. Barker Brown Hudson Munson Sylvester Thomas, V. Torrez A Rt 1- if Url 3 .5 - , ,, is ? arf' rrrrr ,f ,rr r r r r r r ,rlg , fi .. .fait x i do 1-1 W I 'iii I FALL OFFICERS President ......,.....,..,.,... Monel Wales Vice-president .... . . , Catherine Moore Secretary .....,..... ...,... D orothy Watt Treasurer ............,., Linnie Champion Intramural Manager ...... Lela Mae Sylvester Sponsor ............. ...,..,,. R uby Cox SPRING OFFICERS President ,.,...,.,.....i Lela Mae Sylvester Vice-president ,... .t... L innie Champion Secretary ,...i .,.,,, R osita Taylor Treasurer .,.,..... . . , Virginia Thomas Reporter ..,..r,..... . . . Catherine Moore Intramural Manager , . ..., La Verne Turner Sponsor ,........., . . .Margaret Carlson Named after a nurse who lost her life in World War I, the Edith Cavell Club has pat- terned itself to do War Work as Edith Cavell did. This club was formerly Margaretta Byers II. They help in school drives by stamping clothes at Red Cross Centers and stringing but- tons tor soldiers' kits. Social entertainments of this club are styled after patriotic schemes and are designed to help the war effort. Fuqler High! Wheless 5 .nr FALL OFFICERS President ..A........... Murray Roberts Vice-president ,.,....... Malcolm Fugler Secretary-Treasurer ....F Roland Harrison Reporter ,.......,... Marjorie Arbuckle Sponsor ..........,... Lucille Dickard SPRING OFFICERS President ............. Roland Harrison Vice-president ...I .,.. M urray Roberts Secretary .,.,.,. . , I Marjorie Arbuckle Treasurer .,,.... . . . Malcolm Fugler Reporter .r.....,. . . Carl Kasterbaum Sergeant-at-arms .,.. .,,, L ois Wheless If you wander down by Miss Dickard's room some Thursday at club period you may hear this strange call, Swing your partner Balance all Swing that gal O'er the waterfall. And you might be surprised to know that Miss Dickard's room houses a group of folk and square dancing enthusiasts. This is a new type of club for Austin High, and we all wish them luck. A FALL OFFICERS President ......,..,..... Bob Blaustone Secretary. , . ..., lames Hemphill Treasurer .4.,.. ..,., I oe Williams Reporter .r...,.. .,4.. A nn Boyd Serqeant-at-arms. . . . . .Melvin Kutch Sponsor .,...,.,. , . .Robbie Wells SPRING OFFICERS President .......4,...,.. Bob Blaustone Secretary. . . ,,., lames Hemphill Treasurer .,.,.. ..,. I oe Williams Reporter i,...... .4i,. A nn Boyd Sergeant-at-arms. , , . , .Melvin Kutch Sponsor ,....,. . . Robbie Wells Syncopatinq Sammie or melodious Wayne King starts the fun and frolic every club day for the many members of the Modern Dance Club. Durinq this hour, ballroom etiquette is observed for the benefit of all at future social functions. This is just one of the many new-formed clubs, but We are sure, because of its na- ture, it will live and grow in dear old Austin High for many a year. Wells Sponsor Bledsoe Cox Hatherey Marlin Montandon Walker eras G- I ' e A A f' ' Baker, B. Carpenter Crofoot Hetlin McCoy Schlemmer Walton l ,.... n,o . Jil' A b , .ltniii .S Baker. I.. Courtney Gray Hemphill Meyerowitz Smith Williams ll My ' ll V' .f F FV 'ri it wx: A , 'F Q 5. , A 1 .K My . Grill Q - ' ' Hoqq . 4 5 Stephens 5 I , , V '.'i1 1 2,55 Mitchell ils i l . if ,1 1' I twig: r. . r r y - 1 T A at 2 ' nl his V yy z 5. ., 5 , Us ,I .gf ,,g -,rfiy 't'ifif's'fFt zip' it 1 t. ' all fm I A, y - K' Ei' --1 'wi'5m-vp'Mq-wf-:f--:w...--- ,-.',4,.- .y,u.,..-.- N. ., . , , .Av-7.-.,-', ,-,.zU-:,'.,.,f.y.'. ,q,b4..,,.,Aff.: r -.',.r.-x .11--.1-2-..' Q-.--x Jf:gzw,w,4,:1- -w--M-- .--. ,- .- . .- X , f . 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W, X a Lv gp , xx ' v ' ' '- X Q 'vga . . sw, 0 1 , Q 5 ' . 5' M . wgyr ' 1 V ff 1' .f 14 f e S :- TTA , Q ff : 4 '3L 2Q3qvg,:1Q g 4 f ?2 f3'w..4 ,M .gf 4 K -Wa, +1 h mum, L Nw 6 '. - , Jw' 'iz K R- ff 2E:S'r4 . .. aw QQ x '32-lf? ,Q- 7j Q4r 3 , via 3- if P-. ?f .ff?z, ' A. , - A . , 2 b , li, 'If ' - ' I N X 'H - Q... L f 1 FALL OFFICERS . . .Louis Mecey . .Norman Herd Thelma McCoy . . . S. L. Harris .Chris Hubbard Oscar Lundelius Anna Wiqinqton . . ,Addison Lee SPRING OFFICERS . . . .S. L. Harris Thelma McCoy . . . . Nell Rader . . Amy McGirk Nelda Neyland Howard Payton W. P. Grumbles .Edith Robinson Anna Wiqinqton . . .Addison Lee Annie Lou Pollard These young botanists find interest in trees, and other plants and take part in concernmq them The Y. T. S. has a t to live up to Its members have proJects that Would be a credit to college science department! Its future t I Lee Snonsor Elliot Iohns McGirk Payton Russell Christian Han-is Lundelius Nicholas Robertson White T? 6 S- 'E -I Ott .1 L., I X 'I . .tw - -Q Q, f s ' N r 1 'll 4 I ,- 'I 1 ,fo . FALL OFFICERS President . I . Donald McCaig Viceepresident . . ,Margie Cullen Secretary, I , .,., La Nelle Hubbard Treasurer .....,.. I . Davidson Blanks Sergeant-at-arms .,r., Ernest Lundelius Reporter .....l , . . . Bubs Harbison Sponsor ...... . I , I Helen Boysen SPRING OFFICERS President .... .i..... D avidson Blanks Vice-president . , ..., Rubs Harbison Secretary r..,, ,,,, L a Nelle Hubbard Treasurer i.,,i I , . I ,..,, Nell Corbell Sergeant-at-arms I Kathryn Ann Pinget Sponsor ,..... . . Helen Boysen This year has been a busy one tor the Raymond L. Dittmars, an active branch ot the Texas Iunior Academy ot Science. These young zoologists conducted the an- nual tuberculosis testing in Austin High, set out rat traps in school, and sponsored an educational program on typhus con- trol. We owe them thanks tor many jobs Well done. il. 7 First row: Io Overstreet. Margie Cullen, Kathryn Ann Pinqet Bobbie lean Bennett Second row: Linda Miller. Lu Nelle Hubbard. Nell Corbell Helen Boysen sponsor Third row: Ernest Lundelius. Robert DeWolie, Bubs Hcxrblson Icxne lung An active member of the Iunior Academy of Science, the Astronomy Club, which has been in existence only two semesters, has made an excellent record in all school affairs and drives. Frequent visits to gaze at the heavens from the observatory at the University ot Texas add to this group just the right amount ot spice. lt is also interesting to know that this club is the only club that has the legitimate, exclusive right to star gaze on Mt, Bonnell, Craig Knox Smith, I. L. Smith. M. FALL OFFICERS President . Andrew Whitney Vice-president Eugene Rogers Secretary Barbara Ash Sergeant-at-arms Beatrice Byles Sponsor Clara Weisser SPRING OFFICERS President L , . . Pat Baskin Vice-president Mack Reinmuth Secretary. . . . .lohn Lee Smith Treasurer . Charles Luther Corresponding Sec'y George Stocking Intramural Manager .. . Cecil Smith Reporter , Ben Swanson Sponsor , Clara Weisser Weisser Acremcn Akey Ash Baskin Benson Luther Reinmuth Smith. C. Stocking Thomas Whitney va 1'-at X Q for 'hi 'Yr'-R we Q' ' F W K X - ia I 4 a A an 6 td! sf Q - 1 4 , A ufwgd FAIL OFFICERS President Clifirles Gorin Vice-president Dnnccrn Atkinson Secretory Waller lflfeber Treasurer Iolinnie Tcilwor Sqt.-oi-orms Robert Wilson Sponsor Ilcrvis SPRING OFFICERS President Diinofrn Atkinson Vice-president R. G, Kirkley Secretory lvlin Tcrbor Treosurer Robert Wliiie Sql.-C11-crrrns Chfrrles Gorin Sponsor Davis Weir, Chulberq. Kirkley. Petresek, Small Atkinson, White, Crain, Helm. Wallace Tabor. Riegers. Walker, Finley N,,,,,x Hmmm SHYBTW vf1u1ff'- M' ' -4 . a ,F , W 3 s 6 v' 'S 'iw fs 74.- ,I ' 315.14 M-auf ..-..f- ----v-vw ' 'M' '!5 ' -, , ,Q .J--..-abt - A... .gn-...pq . ..., ,....--..-1.-- . .4 H 4- M... W.- -,- -.5 , ,..m,,, .. .-.-..-- -.,.. .., i.,:,.-.,. .F I ' I FALL OFFICERS President Scott Clcry Vice president Dedn Dctvis Secretory Lorene Fritts Reporter Korty Barber Serqeornt-dt-arms ......,... David Dorter SPRING OFFICERS President ............,..... Scott Cloy Vice-president .... . . 4 Dean Ddvis Secretory .r.,.t. , , Lorene Fritts Reporter ...,..... ..... K oty Barber Serqeont-ot-orrns. . , ..., David Dorter Sndpl A shutter closes down, and cr member oi the Comero Club hos onother prize. This club, one of the rnost octive in the school, is mode up ot students interested in dll types ot picture-torkinq. So-it you heor otn untcrmilicrr sound behind you, look out! The Comerd Club is on the loose. Kirby Rice Hendrix Darter Paulson Paris Coleman McClunq Smith Dublin Irwin Duble Davis 2 fr v llu 2 x 2 2 4. Yes, everyone knows this, but the people in Mrs. Wiley's Math Club know more. This Club is made up of students who like math and who enjoy Working the hard math riddles that would stump most students. At their club meetings they solve prob- lems, work riddles, and play math games. loin us for more fun! FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS President .....,,,... Willis Whatley President .,.,,...,.,, Iames Hardin Vice-president . . . . . Bob Williams Secretary ,,i.. ,...., I C Chernosky Secretary. , . . . ...,r Vera Green Treasurer ,....,.... Charles Courtney Treasurer. . . . . . . Montora Davis Intramural Manaqer. , , Bob Williams Sponsor. . . . . . Mrs. Effie Wiley Sergeant-at-arms ...... lohn Ross WUGY Sponsor ........,... Mrs Etfie Wiley Sponsor Bledsoe Green Brown Burchcrrd Conner Kippinbroclc Moody R Courtney Savcxdlenak aaa In f V. 5 President ............,., Critic ...,A,.,..,...,.. Reporter r.., Sponsor . . , The thirty members of the Sodalitas Latina of i943-44 carry the torch ot classical learning into many fields. On the field of patriotism the torch burned bright talthough the lights were lowi at the dance sponsored by the Latin Club, for which the admission was the purchase of a war stamp. On the same field can be seen a pile of books and magazines contributed by this organization to the schoolwide book drive. The members have also taken an active part in intramural activities both athletic and literary. During the celebration of Latin Week, this body attempted to set the school afire with its ancient but ever- burning flambeau. A highlight in the life of the aforementioned organization is the program which it presented to the University Classical Language Club in Dr. Battle's library on the top floor of the tower. Here, with the atmosphere of higher classical learning all about it, the Sodalitas Latina inwardly pledged anew to tend its torch carefully and at length to hand it, flaming triumphantly, FALL OFFICERS President ,.............., Dan Weisser Vice-president. , . . . .Helen Thompson Secretary .....,.., . , . Barbara Bailey Sergeant-at-arms .......,... Lucia Land Critic ..........,....,, Martha Leasure Reporter ,....... . , .Charlotte Swindler Treasurer ..,, .... B urford Westlund Sponsor ...........,.... Helen E. Hill SPRING OFFICERS Barbara Bailey Vice-president. , , . . Charlotte Swindler Secretary ..,..., . . , Burford Westlund Treasurer ,,...... , . .Donald Sellstrom Sergeant-at-arms .....,... ,Iack Buckley . . . . Ruth Lind , , . Malcolm Lauderdale A. .,Helen E. Hill to future generations. Hill Banner Bullard Finch Land Lind Merchant Sellstrom Thompson Willard Akey Barnette Darnell Hart Lauderdale Long Milton Shelley Upchurch Wilson Bailey Brown Fairey Kaplan Leasure McDowell Seiders Swindler Westlund Wucher ,. .fha ,. 4 1 tll A.y.xx ., In , h 1 - fi ' Q V-' iff- 1 V I X uf V . in 1 . . 3 'tx ' ig ' i, . ,,. :rgq - - N . , ' . ,., , K QA . - ix 'tr I 5, it ,y , ,J -1,5 k M 4 . , , E I I I V 3 my :. ff .f r . . J hquq K , 3 h V , , X iftz -- i .L , . . .y..,,-, -i 514' . i t v , V rw ' .4 1 5, 'P t i V ,,,. U 4 ,Q ' f P ts. Q . Q W E 2 i . ,Q ' av - i t it' 1 . . - .Ag - 1- -V - 1 's f .5551 i f y 4 1555 ? g f A fait t' f '- t f . t L, . .arrest f ' 'iinvi sin - ' ,, . ..k.,' i as .ii My A v,Kr-, . , ., . A' Roach Sponsor Tohnson Henry Woods FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS President .,.. .,....,. H elen Pfaetflin President. . . ..,...,..... Albert Bandy Vice-president , . ,Albert Bandy Vice-president . . I...r Henning Dieter Secretary . . , . . . . . .H. B. Dieter Secretary ,..,.i4,,,. Elizabeth De Koster Treasurer . . , Mary Francis Wood Treasurer ............., Barbara Henry Sergeant-at-arrns .,.. . . . Albert Bandy Sergeant-at-arms ...,.. Iames W. Evans Sponsor , , . Eloise Roach Reporter ....4..... . . .Eugenia Milton Sponsor . . . . , Eloise Roach Parlez vouz Francais? We don't either. But what's the ditferencel The luscious, liquid, flowing language is intriguing enough to make you Want to be a guest at the Pete de Charlemagne, given tor the honor students of the year by the French Club. The way we look at it, they have the right idea. The rnore the merrier! Bundy Boyle Delioster Dieter I-'mth Kinney Kippenbrock Milton Stumberq Wages ,,,,. i ,... ,,.y ,Inj .am .. M.. Si.. , ' A 'A I t 4 if --zfiigfftgr. A -' f nth w M Film? tr . 'Sk If' f X 1 T 'H A al J' I ttf I it . y .X 1 4 ,Q 1 X t Rl I ' S 'W T L. . --, Lu Grone Christensen Guuiurdo Kdslenbaum Ramirez, C. Balaqiu. Cruz Herrera Nauret Ramirez, B- Balugiu, V. Gallegos Huff Navarro L- Torrez FALL OFFICERS President ..,V. . , ...V Alicia Cisneros Vice-president. . I I . Carl Kastenbaurn Secretary . . . . I Virginia Rose Balagia Treasurer , . . , , . Bonnie Hutt Reporter , . . , I . Rigoberto Herrera Sergeant-at-arms . . David Christenson Sponsor . . lane La Grone SPRING OFFICERS President . . . . Rigoberto Herrera Vice-president . r.., Mary Guajardo Secretary . I ,Concha Ramirez Treasurer . . . . , ,Bonnie Hutt Reporter ....... I Lenora Ramirez Sergeant-at-arms r,,, . A, . Ben Torrez Sponsor I . . lane La Grone The emblem, a ship in full sail,.and the motto Adelante, or Forward! show something of the spirit ot La Tertulia. This group ot students, spon- sored by Miss lane LaGrone, is interested in Spanish speech and customs. They have spent a busy year furthering their knowledge ot Spanish America by singing, dancing, playing games, and speaking the language of those countries during their club meet- ings. But it has not all been in fun: for the members realize that, in order to make the Good Neighbor Policy effective, they must have an understanding ot the countries to the south. FALL OFFICERS President , . . ..F., Theresa Herrera Vice-president .... Connie Cantu Secretary . , ..., Lenora Alvarez Treasurer . ..r,,.. Soila Castillo Sponsor . . Mary Alice Porter SPRING OFFICERS President, . . .V,,..4.., , Paula Perez Vice-president . .,.. Theresa Herrera Secretary . , . , Connie Cantu Treasurer, . . . Audelia Villasana Reporter . . . Connie Ledesma Sponsor . , . Mary Alice Porter The oldest of Austin High's Spanish clubs, El Arco Iris, has, again this year, given to its members a new insight on Latin America. The club studies and tries to adopt, during its meetings, the ways and speech of the different countries of South and Cen- tral America. One of the outstanding achievements of the year, according to Miss Mary Alice Porter, sponsor, was its reaffiliation with the Pan American Forum, a national organization whose purpose it is to establish friendly relations and lasting peace be- tween the twenty-one republics of America. Porter Alvarez Castillo Canlu Garcia Hernandez Ledesma Perez Rivera Villasana Castillo Galleqos Herrera Prado my f Q wr, if i 31 G A fgw 'fr W if 3.3-ski' QE, rib A 4 3 .-X1 Richey Sponsor Cherry Davis Loon Smith Albers Ctoulhdw Dixon McCorkle Ziolko Chenoult Cunningham Halton Reed FALL OFFICERS President ..,A.........F lean Simonsen Vice-president F..,. Audrey Cunningham Secretary ......,... Myra Nell McCorklo Treasurer , . .,,, Erin Nell Hoppe Reporter. . , . , I Iane Reedy Sponsor. , . , , Florence Richey SPRING OFFICERS President ...,...., . ..,.. Peggy Smith Vice-president .... , .Lola lean Sorenson Secretary ..,,.4. . . ,.,,r. lane Reedy Treasurer. . , ,..r Myra Nell McCorkle Sponsor , . .,.,.. Florence Richey The Community Service is a club that lives up to its name! This year it has been of service to its school and community by helping with rationing registration, spreading material on nutrition tor the city and government nutrition boards, and making pies and cakes for sale to students and teachers. Under the sponsorship ot Mrs. Florence E. Richey, the club 'spent this, its first year, setting a standard which the succeeding Community Service clubs can be proud ot. l A ,- S12- Q-' 'gg.vg4g1-'-,555-i4',-- 'e'f.+Q 'L w,'-iz g,'1,y 51:,.- '15,-,wept-T sf-.e'.Z ,Zg, ' M- f-P45 4 50 :,L1i.,'-:Ll ff-A 1zl.'.l:L'frr.5aA3 ,,gi.gvL-.f:p:,g+,,:H1: .fiupsfi ,wg-b . .4-3:35i .. ,,u .,,.,. eftfzlayber efqm H 1 v llf M mr:-if-1,4gfY1f+1..'g4fz'i'l5:1i1'f..g f-ff-'1'war.,4:.f-gif-ng,-:'fu, .f:p:.'fsg+,vm-f'f,l'c--rr--',tgr,1ma9.t-swfqf . , ,.g:-' utaff-'1.-x-:AM:.ff-Egg-z:mAr,g1.faS5.A ,--mgefgff..sm.fv:.Su:r,,.q,wf-:ff-zzmmwfz:W:-wr-V 9 b 'f ' :w15?evlfi!iel21fslifaslzrfffr t v S Q'---32214:--:,,-' wTfg:,,1fr- f'-f:u:,-1n'4.w?- -51.4-if-' it ,gg .gr H egg, W t -Ls,-355113, ' : A 351331,-wg-if:.Sis,g,.:4 1- L p 4- A' ,ish-g pil. L, , , V . X, -, .I I up vwig,-3 - A. .. .,,-- f - rg , k . 'V - -- ,Ln j QR., .Q , - ' - -' .1 , 'I l fix, 7,33 . A l - , K, as A , . t ea, ,a - 3-at r f . 4, .e f Q' K ., , A. , ,fl-1 1- - l.1.f.ffv - Maru -- .. : J, . W -at 1 .:.+fr1-: 4 ,g wqmvvlfii X 1,Lali.,5,:,v,'.,,5f:rf.,,-T,yflwwffE :gf:,,1,,Q,,,.,,f,,ng.,Q:,g:,,,-., , .1 .n,fr,J,,5,,..f, .f, .,t ii. , .f,,.,,,e- ,, Nl. .s.-f,f'.M-X.-A..,,,.,C OFFICERS President A..... ....., M arguerite Kluge Vice-president ......... Betty Alexander Secretary .A..... Elsie Catherine Norman Treasurer ...........,.... Shirley Cross Sergeant-at-arms .... Margaret McDowell Reporter r.........,...., Betty Bollrnan Intramural Manager, .Shirley Iean Boone Sponsor ,..........,.... Vivian Liddell Florence Ralston Brooke is a name unforgettable in Austin High. A new club, dedicated to her memory, is following in the footsteps of the beloved teacher by doing the things she so loved to do. Since the club's purpose is to back all Worthwhile school activities, it sponsored the benefit magician show and won the Red Cross book drive! Most important, it established a Florence Ralston Brooke Scholarship. Congratulations to the FRB. Liddell Sponsor Cross Felslng Holmes Kluqe Norman ,- y kifi - ':',EtEi,g 'Ei F W' ES 33521 if ,, v Alexander Boone Darnell Elmore Glan Gracy Hon-nberqer Kulmbaclr McDowell McGee Olle Ryden Sutherland Templln I . OFFICERS President ...... Mary Lee Lundstedt Vice-president .... Donald Hashern Secretary 4......, Iane Kuykendaii M Reporter. , . . , Elizabeth Woodcock 5 7 Sponsor ......,.,.... Effie Graves 5' Knit-two, three four! Knit-two, three four! The Red Cross Knitters are on the qo again! And not without results. This year they have been busy rnakinq squares for atqhans. At club rneetinqs and in spare minutes, the club found time to do a worthwhile job. Kuykendall. Austin. Gutierrez. Graves Milam, Byles, Woodcock, Lundstedt, Miller, Fries, Raven Gall. Hushem FALL OFFICERS President ,A.,.. . it I Barbara Hill Vice-president . I Elizabeth Crotoot Secretary . . , . Mary Mclntosh Treasurer I , lane Mclntosh Intramural Manager, Trinidad Perez Sponsor . Ruth Neyland SPRING OFFICERS President , I . I . I Mary McIntosh Vice-president . , . Dorothy Stephenson Secretary . . .,,, Nita Ruth Snodgrass Treasurer . . , .lane McIntosh Sergeant-at-arms . , . , . Olive Fincher Reporter I ,.,. , , Elizabeth Crotoot Intramural Manaqer . , Trinidad Perez Sponsor , . . I Ruth Neyland Work and fun is the theme ot this service club. This year the members of the Home Economics Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Neyland, have had the making of garments tor the Red Cross as their chief project. They are proud ot their work, and have a right to be! Neyland Sponsor Hamilton Lindsey Rader Snodgrass Croioot Mclniosh, I. Payton Robbins Stephenson A . , .r ' sw Fincher Mclntosh, M Perez Rubio Wages F' ' , Q '-'f 2 ,Wf- 2 ..i I ig fri? l I ,ff gi I if !+ zl iiy d 'Q 2, f ki y,,y yu my , ' I C 11, -:xv vig Y- ,.g,1: '-1 'N A 4 331+ -'3 '1H.,. .,. ,Z H. , A, ' 4, fig.. w ,X 1 . 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M, ...-4 5 Mary Pearl Hall Red Iticket President Oscar Lundeliul First Honor Graduate ,xk N Rosemary BUGCI Yell Leader lack Schneider Senior Class President iv sz 5 - X A 5 X f f ,ef d Wad rf.:'W1lc,rj 1 I , , ' f vm ' 1: - il: Muff 13' f V A x 4 -I , H., ,Vw,L,,:,V.:n1 1' I -mi.: '!'t6 52 R 'ti' iq. I, fn I 0 .1 - x .jd 1 ,e WM? sg, 6? f x. JFK I ,H 1 if we ki, ,.t.,.....1.,....-....m,. ,.,.,....,.,...-.,,...-q,,-'.fr-..,....,...,.w...,,V..,,,.. .WN ew-- The future of this notion depends up- on the fdith of its youth. Faith in their Cdpctcity to improve society, fdith in their notion cmd its tested principles ot democracy-this is the strength of the American youth. Undismoyed by the strife of on evil dcty, they ever climb and search the horizon for ct new world. Q 1 A ,.,,,,.,,.:T ,. ,...,,,.,,. ..,, W.. ..,, . ,-, ,., , ,.. A, .VW ......v.A..,.7 1.4. ,-..,., v ,, , , X .Z. A -r y , ,, ' I x - 1 1 ?4 f?7-J - . -, 4 K w n V if 1-f 4? 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Co. - - - - Cabaniss Furniture Co. - - - Cactus Beauty Shop . - - Calcasieu Lumber Co. . - - - Capital National Bank - - - Capitol Chevrolet Co. - - Capitol Hotel ------- Capitol Seed House - - - Carrington, Ioe ----- Cash Lumber Co. ------- - Checker Front Stores -------- Chiles, McCallum, and Nagle - - - Christianson-Leberman ------ Collegiate Shop --------- Collins, Rip, Sheriff - - Connellys, Florist ---- Cook Funeral Home - - Cook Printing Co. - - . . Cosette Beauty Shop - . . Dacy's Shoe Store ------- Davis, Nelson, and Sons - - - Di1l'5, Inc, ............ Driskill Hotel ---------- Durham Business College . . East, L., Produce Co. ---- Federal Bakery Co. - - - Fidelity State Bank ---.------- Firestone Stores ---------- ----- Firm Foundation Publishing House - - - - - - Pg-qnk1in'5 ................... . . . French Boot Shop -.---------- Gqstcnls ........... Goodrich Silvertown Co. - - Greenberg, S. --------- Hammerman and Gainer - - Harrison-Wilson Co. -.--- Hausman Beauty Shop - - - Hemphi1l's Book Store - - Hirsh Drug Store ------ Home Steam Laundry -------- Hotel Stephen F. Austin .------ 1-lull Stationery and Printing Co. - - - Hyltin Funeral Home --------- Ianes, R. E., Gravel Co., Inc. - - - Kash-Karry Stores --------- Kiddie Korner .------ - - - King's Record Shop - - - Koen Iewelers ----- Kohn's Baking Co. - - Lgmme'5 ......... Leon's Slipper Shop - . Levine'5 .......... r r l 4JawZum.' index McCall, S. S., Co. - . - McKay Lumber Co. . . . Majestic Beauty Shop . . . Marie Antoinette, The -.--- Matthews Drug Store ----- Merritt, Schaefer, and Brown- - - . . . Milam Cafeteria --.------ Miller Blue Print Co. ----- - Miller, Mayor Tom . . - Mode O'Dqy .......... Moore Dairy Products ---- Moore, Eldridge, Drug Co. - - Morris, Iuanita ------.--- Mueller, Robt., and Bro. ---- Mutual Deposit and Loan Co. Night Hawk Shops, The - - Nixon-Clay College .---.- Novy, Louis ............ Oetting, H. M., Furniture Co. Qld Seville ............. Paris Cate ------- Penney, I. C. Co. - - - Petmeckfs . ......... Polar Ice Cream Co. . - - - Polyhymnian Bond Booth- - - Powder Puff Beauty Shop - - Radio Station K N O W - - - Radio Station K T B C - - - Rae Ann Shop ------ Railey Paper Co. - - - Rapp Bros, ........ . Reed, I. R., Music Co. . - . Renfro Drug Co. ---- - Richardson, W. I-l., Co. . - - Robbins Co., The -------- Rundell Home Builders, Inc. - Sqmgco ............... Scdrbrough, E. M., and Sons Schneiders Red and White - Schutze, C. A. ---------. Sherwin-Williams Co. ---- Simms, Paul O., Co. - - - - Simon Auto Electric Co. - . - Slaughter Stores .------ Speir's Beauty Shop - - Steck Co., The ---- - Steltox Co.,' The .--- Tarrytown Pharmacy - - - Texas Book Store - - - - Texas Public Service -... University Cash Grocery - - - University Drug Store ---- University Studio ------ Vogue Shoe Store ---- Voss, The H. H., Co. ---- Wall-:er's Austex Chili Co. - - Ward and Treadwell .---- Watson's Flower Shop ---. Weed-Corley Funeral Home - Wesley, George ......... West Austin Cleaners ---- West Austin Drug Store - . Westbrook Radio Clinic - - - White's Pharmacy ----. Wicker, George T. . - . . - Williams, T. H., and Co. - . - Williams, Wess, Cleaners . . Willis Roofing Co. ------ Woody's Studio ------- Wukasch Bros. Cafe - - Yq1'ing'5 ......... Ye Qualitye Shoppe - - 219 206 211 220 206 226 220 226 230 206 215 208 225 199 229 215 218 221 200 230 212 230 225 212 206 227 197 211 219 220 225 212 205 203 225 229 205 198 197 200 213 212 213 215 207 213 197 205 229 227 222 215 232 215 200 211 219 225 207 230 227 227 205 203 222 230 200 200 199 197 226 225 - -Q -I!!-v N -,--ff -.W-----1 ---f-.- x-YY ,y .-- - W--iw ,--- -'- 11-vn----W ---F-V-vm v- W Library Problems 5 A rv. ,f P 'x X, -x S , i ? x ---.V -1-- -,Y -,..v,,,T,Y,.,,, - fi, COM PLIMENTS OF 616 Congress A USTIN'S LEADING STORE FOR ATEN -v-fr -- -vw -f. ----vw-vr---,-,nn--... f 1--uf ,Q I pr: 1 IH- L :Wir ' ,',g,,f .LQ ' Q. K , L., - : I ,.-S. A ' Q ': iz: - . CRYSTAL . WATCHES iw CHINA GIFTS SILVER DIAMONDS D S A Jw gmffm PHONE 8-6497 COMPLIMENTS Exclusive OF HOME COOKING' SCHNEIDER'S FOOD STORES On the Drag since 1917 WUKASCH BROS. CAFE COMPLIMENTS -AIR COOLED- OF 2002 Guadalupe A FRIEND Phone 6305 , 1 1 S Q H YOUR BLUE AND MUTUAL NETWORKS RADIO STATION 1490 on Your Dial SCARBROUG HLADQUARPERSFOR CAMPUS FAsH1oNs FORPHCHSCHOGLAND UNIVERMiW'STUDENTS FFFWF VFFCVFS 1 993 Eyrgrswir H iEEEFExI H :li UIE r TPI SINCE '!EEEE5'E5' W FFR! I FI c'T 'f'1?1. SIX INDIVIDUAL SHOPS OFFER CAMPUS FASHIONS THAT MEET THE SPECIAL DEMANDS OF AUSTINS CLASSROOM SPORTS AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES O fhn C ollnge bhop O The btudants Shop U ThL Sports Shop O Tun Corngr 0 Thy NILII s Store C Young Austm Shop Saifullrhmu hmoms J 5 I .. f-mf-' I , I '1 , 3434 I Q ig F' fi, ' I 5 . , 1 f f , A SQA 1 1.4 ' --- ' : X Jr ' K I ' .1 QL --f My n-I C. as ' A' - xr . , M' HJ'oywws Aww.-Av ' Us -'gi-Z -Hu .E .' :'w3:?'....i 'I ': by W- .1f. .iv11,1 I ,iji5,!7'v!MijlF' mdk IZ l ----f . - . . W :img- '.f 71 ' ' I ' I F '!4.1a,I1iffA M' V 2, ' ' ' ibn' QQ!! 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SCHUTZE ,CHMWARE INSURANCE AND BONDS . GLASSWARE Littlefield Bldg. - - - Phone 2-3715 . POTTERY A Austin, Texas , . GIFTS LAMME'S EXCLUSIVE CANDIES 511 CONGRESS AVENUE PHONE 2-4154 GV. Getting guznituza company SPECIALIZING IN REPRODUCTIONS 413 CONGRESS AVENUE AUSTIN 22, TEXAS TELEPHONE 8-4611 WILLIS ROOFING CO. Approved BIRD Roofer NEW ROOFS- REROOFING Compliments of WESS WILLIAMS CLEANERS REPAIRS Free Estimates KIDDIE KORNER The Shop for Your Children 415 W. 19th ----- - 5331 103 W, 5TH ST. Nights, Sundays 86 Holidays - - FII-ISTII1 LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING COMPANY DIAL 3566 -we dwfwnzeg wwwq - DIAL3566 I5I 4 LAVACA STREET FURNITURE VALUES Remember The Alamo Hotel CABANISS , FURNITURE CO. THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Austin? Finest Small Beffkel' LUIHIJCI CO. Hotel BUILDING MATERIAL ' MILL WORK 1 X LEP. HUBBY, Manager COWCSS Avemle 400 W. em . Ph. 4381 at the Bridge R. E. .lanes Gravel Co., lne. PRODUCERS OF HIGH GRADE COLORADO RIVER SAND AND GRAVEL P. O. Box 918 Phone 8-5757 Austin, Texa ..,...,r,Y,,,,,--...V-,-1-, -,--,-v, 1--.. V - f Compliments of C. A. HYLTIN FUNERAL HOME INSTANT AMBULANCE SERVICE 1104 GUADALUPE STREET PHONE 5389 WHITE PHARMACY 6TH AND CONGRESS AVENUE Phone 2-5451 Free Delivery THE STORE OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICE B. M. WHITE COSE COMPLIMENTS OF BEAUTY SHOP AIR CONDITIONED 9 2544 Guadalupe Phong 2.1557 S To MAINTAIN MORALE LAUNDRY and CLEANERS SEND FLOWERS' HDiH61'611lH COUUQHYS Floflsts 19th at Rio Grande Ph. 8-4621 19th at Lavaca W. RfL1C1'1a1'ClSO1'1 C.-1011113211127 416 Congress Avenue TEL. 8-6431 HARDWARE . . . GIFTS . . . SPORTING GOODS DURHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGES AUSTIN HARLINGEN HOUSTON FT. WORTH SAN ANTONIO BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOLS OF CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY COMPLETE STENOGRAPHIC, SECRETARIAL, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ACCOUNTING AND COMPTOMETER COURSES OFFERED UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF EXPERIENCED AND EFFICIENT INSTRUCTORS. DA Y AND NIGHT SCHOOL IMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII A Durham Diploma Is Your Best Guarantee of Progress and Success! IllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIUI G. D. IDURHAM, President DANIEL E. GRIEDER, Dean FULLY ACCREDITED BY THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCIAL COLLEGES IllllllITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII Completely Air Conditioned '----v----Y r- H- uv- fn- --lywlsn A -rpm-1-I ++ r SERVICE QUALITY ECONOMY THREE REASONS FOR TRADING AT ID IEN IFIIQIDQ EIGHT CONVENIENTLY LOCATED STORES IN AUSTIN COMPLIMENTS OF Westbrook Radio Clinic l m'Iory .-Ipproved Service .Ilellmzlsn J. Br ant Creamer Co. I'IVI'IIil'I'I'T wx-zswnoou, 'm1maL-nm Y Y Y 815 W. I2th St. DIAL 2-3450 500 C010r211l0 Austin, Texas Compliments of MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT USANISCOH Tarty TOWI1 Pharmacy XVHOLESALE PLUMBING and INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES 3110 Xifindsor Road Phone 8-4619 205 Congress Ph, 2.2408 CALCASIEU LUMBER CO. SEE US FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS --lk ith! --E-4-fflh--41-1L.dl--lk -W----vim--v.-V :V ,. .Y :Y-,,..r-1,7-1, . ,,1,,Y,,z-uvuut. ., BEST Wlsx-:Es 3 , g S TO I AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL AUSTIN, TEXAS FROM uRip,, 125 East Seventh Telephone 6431 Jack McKay Lumber Co 1645 EAST 6TH PHONE 8 3424 VULCANIZING RECAPPING BLUE PENNANT TIRE CO HAWKINSON TIRE TREADING 419 COLORADO AUSTIN TEXAS PHONE 2 6211 MATTHEWS DRUG COMPLIMENTS OF For Frzendly Seruzce 24 HOUR SERVICE C R 8c Darlene Raxlsback Prop Phone 3 8221 807 West 12th BUY YOUR BONDS DRESSES HOSIERY FROM THE LINGERIE POLY BOND BOOTH 826 Congmss LAVACA PHONE The Place to Cofne U H -- ff-im -R.--Irv,-My--W , 7-I . :spur-gq,HY,, I Y, .-+- f--as-.-A----vp---A A . gl T HURLOW WEED JACK CORLEY Compliments of WEED - CORLEY FUNERAL HOME LAVACA AT 17TH AUSTIN GOODYEAR CO. A. B. SPIRES FIRST AT CONGRESS GOODYEAR E X I D E TIRES BATTERIES Washing-Lubrication Electrical Service Polishing Brake Service Wheel Alignment Oil Texaco and Gulf Gasoline Philco Radios and Service PHONE 8-7010 PHONE 2-1155 Home-Owned and Operated We Never Close BALAGIA PRODUCE and MEAT MARKET CORN FED BEEF AND POULTRY Phone 3511 505 East 5th SOCIAL STATIONERY PRINTING FIRM FOUNDATION PUBLISHING HOUSE 104108 E 9th Phone 5440 Headquarters for CREETING CARDS The Largest Selection BOXED STATIONERY AUSTIN VVEDDING AND SOCIAL INVITATIONS HULL Z 'i-IJ1'L'5r'i'5Z Sznce 1888 JOE KOEN 8z SON IEWELERS 105B 6T1-I SPEIRS BEAUTY SHOP Indwzdual Hazr Stylmg 909 Congress J O BUAAS 8- SONS ROOFING SPECIAI ISTS 207 W 6th Phone 6140 J C BAIR COMPANY PRINTING STATIONERY ENGRAVING 103 E 9th St Phone 8 5688 Austin Texas of 1 in CO. , V JOE Koen KOCH 1 Compliments of 9 V- -----------V----v---I V- -rv Y Y - -v ww - , ... , ,V COMPLIMENTS OF ELDRIDGE MOORE DRUG CO Y7 x Inf Q' I THE DRUG STORE WITH THE HIGH SCHOOL SPIRIT C Q Q 17 d23118 CQEIMMEDIATE DELIVERY SERVICE O 3 -vt . gif' SQL fi!-'X' I- -Wrxf fr- 5, -f 'ix' EEE I-2 23 N49-'91 lllfwf - i, ag :VI 1 ig-QI! E ' 'in 'I-1 1 1 gg 'ferupf Ay I, Lx l':'J', 'fill W E feng, 4: I ,An ll n 12TH AND Rio GRANDE Ph 2-31 - - - - V - V '- A Anal-0-V V ,Ju-up-gawk.- W. W,-,.,,. , , ,.-W .,.,., 1 .f' Q T If VU U Y vL ' + if TIME OUT! nv 1 I i' ' Unlted States Government Deposltary THE AU TI ATIO AL THE FRIENDLY BANK O F F I C E R S WM H FOLTs Preszdent A H ATER Asst Cashzer MORRIS HIRSHFELD V zce Preszdent LEFFLER CORBITT Asst Cashzer T H DAVIS Vzce Preszdent jAs N CASPARIS Asst Cashzer C C CAMPBELL Vzee Preszdent G W LACEY Asst Cashzer IDENNIS W MACKEN Vzce Preszdent R B FITZGERALD Asst Cashzer E C BARTHOLOMEW Asst Vzee Pres DARRELL ROE Asst Cashzer WILFORDL TURNER Asst Vice Pres VEST E LANDER Asst Cashzer BRONSON C TURNER Cashzer BUFORD H BROWN Asst Cashzer 'On leave of absence wlth armed forces DIRECTORS J R REED R C GOETI-I E H PERRY IRE D WHITE IRELAND GRAvEs W H FOLTS JOHN C Ross M HIRSHFELD E S SWANN T H DAVIS E L STECK C C CAMIBELL Member of the Federal Deposzt Insurance Corporatzon . . In u . , , . . J . J J ' . . I, - - , . , , , . . , . . I, - - j . . . J . . 1, . 1 . A, . . . A, . 1, . , - , . , I. 1 - . . . . , . . v I - - . . I Compliments of KTBC Full-time Affiliate of the COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM H590 on Your Dial BROWN BUILDING TELEPHONE 2-2424 COMPLIMENTS OF THE DRISKILL HOTEL DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY Comphments a est1c Beauty COOK FUNERAL HOME S11 P Compllments COMFORT CAPITOL CHEVROLET CO COMPLETE REPAIR FACILITIES Dm 2 9283 FOR YOUR CAR FOR AN APPOINTMENT Phone 8 6655 5th 8: San jacmto Sts Half Block West of Scarbroughs of M . O I AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR of VISIT Fmnklinfg ILIEWIINIEQJI DEPT. STORE LADIES' Where READYTOWEAR ID ID II 'C IES Il-A IL IK 718 CONGRESS 501-03 E. 6th St. Austin IIHEBESTBUY In 1944 WAR BONDS AND STAMPS DACYS SHDE STGRE J R Reed MUSIC Co 11 I'ze1 I I C NIUs1c HOUSE S ncc 190lj Phone 3 C plmctsof Polar Ice Cream Co 1' Ste Tells PARIS CAFE iz r I4 ll XX till Sm A l Fl PAUL O SIMMS CO REAL EsTA1E INSURANCE LoANs Lz t Y in Prcpwty wzth Us for Actzon X 2 91 , A , , om in n Yo r 'T' zds AUS'l'IN'S ,HAD N . I 1 f ,, rc W ,, . 1 ' J51 U- I , ' -iui WGN Kmmm fm. Good lrmdl, COMMERCIAL LEASES . .7113 I9 '5 0 - 1 - ' ' 3 X . U5 in, I -' -' 322 X '. IIIII Sl. Phonc -50- FIRESTONE STORE RECAPPING HEADQUARTERS 901 Lavaca Phone 2-4141 SIMON AUTO ELECTRIC 151 1 Lavaca Austin, Texas Phone 8-9181 LOCKHART'S FEDERAL BAKERY 811 CONGRESS COOKIES AND CAKES FOR EVERY SPECIAL OCCASION i fan- I mg: fn J il? 3 - -. 45,51 Austin's Most Complete N Agency for ' Q5' REAL ESTATE SERVICE Complete Insurance Protection PERSONALIZED STATIONERY Prompt and Economical Loans EFFICIENT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT HARRISON-WILSON CO. 131 West 7th St. Phone 2-6201 Styled to be distinctly yours- Ideal for that graduation gift. We have a wide selection for you to choose from. DO COME IN SOCIAL STATIONERY THE STECK COMPANY NINTH AT LAVACA PHONE 5333 with WAR B0 Snsnwm-Vm.1.lAns AUSTIN STORE 823 Cong. Ave. - Phone 5375 D QW 1 Z a Egg' ,Nfl 9 v - e m. .. , .Z :Best Wishes to the Graduate fO1' Your Success 1 CHRISTIAN SUN - LEBERMAN '7' S 1 ..g..n....4g..g4nL.A-..4ng.A-.4L.ah..aL4h. gsm, IGIIT AWK Tlzerf:'s Nothing Accidental About Quality No. 1-336 S. Congress, Austin No. 2-20th and Guadalupe, Austin No. 3-2030 Main Avenue, San Antonio THE Moore SLAUGHTER sToREs D - P J SIX COMPLETE MARKETS HIIY IO llCfS 2506 Guadalupe Phone 2-6264 ICE CREAM AND MILK Properly Pll.S'fl1 Il,TfZ6IlH Your Friends Since 1885 Shoes in vogue me at lim Vogue FEATUIUNG... DATE AND CAMPUS FOOTWEAR Vogue Shoe Store 724 Congress Austin, Texas Compliments of A. C. KNIPPA SELF SERVE GROCERY U- C- SEIDER5 10023 QUALITY, COURTESY AND SA'1'1sFAc'r1oN 1001 Congress 3101'Guadalupe 412 West Sixth Nighf GVENDGH Dfed m ff? DeeP 'n LG51' Gcabl ,Vx HOU? My Ideal., Q . 9 M03 Now We - 5 W0 2 'Q r D J' Gnl ll 3 'S ldgmdfes 'Tore ' 'S O QMU Made MQLQYQ vfgr the Ffrst Timer 9 .1 90 'Y ,. I Re me th If Had to Bel, UNO Lo Ve ,NO 5P9clk Low flru B2 .ff r., Nofhinfj' Q b -fs F5 so 'Ne M llc S A '10 O COMMERCIAL COLLEGE NEW HOME EIGHTH AND COLORADO STS TELEPHONE 6955 Austzn s Oldest and Most Modern Busmess School Austm s Most Completely Maehzne Equzpped Busmess School DON A PHILLIPS Preszdent MRS J S CLAY Manager NIX -CL 1 T' l s.s.,uceG1zea. We JW MOP ffwimance - - Qeal ffiiafie C L O T H E S 72?-730 Wed 7M For the High School Miss p!Z0l46 Ncx 0 Varsity 'Phcatc The Home Steam LHUIIJIY We Use Rain-Soft Water PHONE 3702 118-120 E. 10TH ST. EYES EXAMINED CHILES, MCCALLUM '55 NAGLE 1 WARD 8 TREADWYLI INSURANCE Q 1 L .i 1 tometnsts d uvnml ouauss an MORTGAGE LOANS GLASSES FITTED 706 ScARisRoi'GH BLDG. PHONE 8-5631 DRINK 6 'IIADI-MARK RIG. U. S. PAT. OFF. IN BOTTLES AUSTIN COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. Perfect sight should be your first consideration and glasses worn if necessary. Practicing in this city since 1895 PHONE 7340 S. GREENBERG OPTOMETRIST 106 YVest 8th St. WVITH OUR BEST WISHES The Fidelity State Bank 913 CoNrsRI:ss AVE. Mmzzlzwi' 1 c'dffml lJr'jms1't Inszzramc COP'POTIlfiUIl Tl-IE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE Serving Austin Students COMPLIMENTS for Z0 Years OF t if t THE FRIENDLY HOTEL I-111-slx Drttg Store IN THE FRIENDLY MILAM CAFETERIA CITY, 8th Sc Congress Austin, Texas Austirfs lllost Popular Aleeting Place RAILEY PAPER CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Ask for RAPCO Brand Phone 6154 -110 E. -lth St. - v1- Hotel Stephen F. Austin HAROLD ELLIOTT, Manager MARIE ANTGI ETTE BEAUTIFUL cLoTHEs PARAMOUNT STATE QUEEN comvumims or I.. NUVY INTERSTATE THEATRES CAPITAL VARSITY TEXAS AUSTIN THE ENERGY FOOD WITH A DISTINCTIVE FLAVOR IBEIULLLE IINLEBJQB B B BAB GUARANTEED FRESH, ALWAYS At Your Grocer BAKED BY AUSTIN BAKING CO. XVe Respectfully Solicit Y Patronage Courtesy and Service Department Store AUSTIN TRANSIT CO. Lil IN AUSTIN SINCE 1892 INSURANCE GEO. T. WICKER S5 CO. Norwood Bldg. Wislling You All Suz'rf'ss and Hoping to See You Soon, We Arc Hemphill's Book Store Opposite Law Building University of Texas T lm e B o o t e r Y SORORITY-SHOP SHOES for Girls University Cash Grocery xVIN'1'HROPyS '25 Market for Boys 2316 Guadalupe Il 452 5. L. K G, W L Y 606 CONGRESS AUSTIN UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY THE AMERICAN ATIO AL AUSTIN, TEXAS MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OFFICERS E. R. L. WROE, President A. C. BULL, Vice President L. D. WILLIAMS, Vice President and Cashier W. W. SHROPSHIRE, Assistant Cashier FRED PENICK, Assistant Cashier W. R. LONG, JR., Assistant Cashier BEN M. BRIGHAM, Assistant Cashier J. H. MEYERS, JR., Assistant Cashier M. M. MACKEN, Assistant Cashier E. A. ANDERSON, Assistant Cashier DIRECTO A. C. BULL W. S. DRAKE, JR. J. E. HARRISON THEO. P. MEYER ARTHUR P. BAGBY LOUIS NOVY RS BEN H. POWELL J. R. NICHOLS TOM MILLER A. B. SPIRES E. R. L. WROE NEW IDEAS .ax Q.ml Ye Qualitye Shoppe 1104 COLORADO STREET The Art and Gift Shop of Austin PICTURES CHINA JEWELRY GIFTS THE ROBBINS CO. INSURANCE AND RENTALS 2nd Floor, Nash Bldg. Austin, Texas Phone 6108 SPORTING GOODS Jake Petmecky 25 Son ESTABLISHED 1855 403 Congress Ave. Phone 3461 011110111111 F1111 '1' '1'11111l Better lfoods for Less ELEVEN COMPLETE FOOD STORES HOME OWNED RAPP BROS. Compliments Of Capitol Seed House C L E A N E R S Austin's Complete Garden Supply Store C-LQ?-D SUPER HI-TONE CLEANING U S T I N F I R E P R O O F ' GAG WAREHOUSE CO. Phone 2-9231 617 Congress LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING S T O R A G E WATSON'S F L O W E R S Ladies' and Misses' Apparel Specializing in Formal fiU1l.7l1S JUANITA MORRIS SHOP 1JI'iski11 H0101 Bldg. 7th St. IL111l'll1lCC Ph. 2-5863 Austin French Boot Shop 720 CONGRESS I. MILLER BEAUTIFUL SHOES JO YCE PLA Y SHOES erritt, Schaefer Ol rown CLOTHING FURNISHINGS SHOES Style Center of the Southwest Congress Phone 2-9215 King's Record Shop 2118 Guadalupe P h o n e 9 4 3 7 L. East Produce Co. If It's Good to Eat 1'Ve I-Iazfe It. We Have It If 11's Good to Eat. 103 Colorado Phone 5368 Nelson Davis 25 Son EsTABI.IsIIIin 1881 W 1-IOLESALE GROCERS Austin Texas Hammerman E5 Gainer INSURANCE AImIus'I'IzRs Austin. Texas Mill ILILIEIIQ IBILIUIE IDIIQIINII '00, MANUAL TRAINING SUPPLIES Blue Print and Photostat Service 108 E. 10th Phone 2-1177 , I AUST1N'S COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE FOR LADIES AND YOUNG LADIES MODERNIZE WITH GAS THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND FINEST OF FUELS FOR ALL PURPOSES TEXAS PUBLIC SERVICE CO. PHONE 2-1 l I4 422 CONGRESS AVE. 1 4A,1- 112 me l n u illlw A A K? .11 .-.1 liillwmi ' Estab- Y ' Xl l 1' h C1 - ' in , ,,': , IS C If 1 ' v opm l' , I' :144 , E ' Q . ,1', f,iv2i1'11 , ,' Ml-'I LADIES' SMART FOOTWEAR LEON'S SLIPPER SHOP The Style Shop of Austin West Austin Drug Store WALTER S. STEI-IR, Prop. Sixth and Blanco PHONE 5800 AUSTIN, TEXAS For Better Venetian Blinds Dial 8-1684 Dill's Manufacturers ab' Retailers 404 Colorado St. Austin Chamber of Commerce 807 Congress Phone 8-8777 West Austin Cleaners jzss W. EZELLE We Strive to Please and Appreviate Your Trade Phone 2-2272 1122 W. Sixth Powder Puff Beauty Shop llll Rio Grande Phone 9930 ...L . 4. , THE CAPITAL ATIO AL dai: 414:57 OFFICERS WALTER BREMOND JR Preszdent NO A GRACY Vzce Preszdent E P CRAVENS Vzce Preszdent WALTER BOHN Vzce Preszdent LEO KUHN Cashzer JOE S DUNLAP Asszstant Cashzer W C KENNEDY Asszstant Cashzer DIRECTORS HERMAN BROYVN WALTER BOHN WALTER BREMOND EDWARD CLARK E. P. CRAVENS THEO DAVIS JOHN A. GRACY R B COUSINS C L HIGGINS H M HOUSTON AD KOHN JAMES P. NASH DR. Z. T. SCOTT GEORGE E. SHELLY UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY C4 , JR. . . 'TM GOING TO THE UNIVERSITY I've got the money because I saved it in the Mutual in the school savings. This student not only had a lot of money saved up but he had made 272, on it and had insurance up to 355000. You can do it too! MUTUAL DEPOSIT 8: LOAN Resources over S3,000,000.00 905 Congress Pay Cash-It Pays CASH LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 5444 3004-6 GUADAI.UPE STREET Compliments JOE C. CARRINGTON Texas Book Store The Stuclents'Book Exchangel' NEW AND USED BOOKS Rumlell Home Builders, Inc. f FRANK R. RUNDELL, Pres. Look Your Best, It Costs So Little CACTUS BEAUTY SHOP 1602 LAVACA ST. Mus. HUDDLE, M gr. HAUSMAN BEAUTY SHOP Headquarters for REVLON PRODUCTS Permanent Waving for High School Girls PHONE 2-6831 SCARBROUGH BLDG. 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