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Friends and smiles, dilemmas and tears, mixed togetlder made tlie i H X 1 ,.f' .11- i4 spicy tang of a wonderful time for a liigld scltool career. W Friendship is friends . . . liglitfldearted and 2 happy, sombre and learned, stndions, congenial, lifefloving. Aly, yes, tliose 5 I J H y iff, 3, were tlte good old days. li ,X , Ti-'EJ-. X -I Wi: l , Ill l But come! Let me sliow yon. l x 4 There is the place. Around that small area for three years my whole world revolved - classes there, friends there, dances, plays, games, and fun there. Here is Eldridge Moore's, old main, there is the rock house, the gym, the field, all that and much more, familiar, loved. Z X 2 3 ix Z f V i Rao G. R'WCle. X LXX. ',..l., Y i ' , W-Yi. 3- BL-VD lk XX, W g ,X YYYV X it Z 5 Q, i.Q X X YR W x Qi J Nut Z .J Rogk N USE 0 u Z X Ss S? S ff -, g' 2 L E s E 5 Q f E i I i 5 a 5 2 i s E i E i 1 I .. Liz! LU7f6?' L 5-5. M ,. ,ul ' '-d'T? b' f iff!! ,E ,ff 52.-,,f ' V M - f, . ..,-,, .,.,v.,. hgvshii-a Xf L Si, - W. I. Kocurekg Fred S. Nagleg Gus J. Moos-Vice- Presidentg Mrs. Hal P. Bybee-Secretaryg R. W. Byram-Presidentg Mrs. 0. D. Weeksg, Paul Bolton The School Board of 1946 and 1947 I long remem- bered for their efforts in securing every teacher's dream . . . substantial raises in their salaries. This same -group of people conscientiously began the sadly needed improvements on the school buildings. X if x CL: ,' Q'Qz41h . gf-.fy ,Q-r , , ff S' '54 4x i -Ui , A f , 4' X. if , if .X ,- fljtggqqifff , QL. f . 1, K . , I :fi M, g fy - ll I A -. 5 f 5 .Y KV A J Q . -. J P 4AA,, W- x - ,- -we ' ' ' uf vi, iffy. . , 3 iw x . -- .MH w :xg 5 vw, ,ff , .L . K Q Z -Q37--af U .-.Q ' VX L V J- N K E z L b ,L rg . fx,,b' M Y A ,. A aww Q ff .f- '3' t fx- - Xxx, 'I 1 I Qs.-jf, 45,9 xi A 4 Q ,. .'9Rzf,??fs?w , A-. .Q AQ Q X? q,.sglR A is 2 x 'VFX 4-ip mu. . K ,. ,- Wfxf , 4. Q ff. . bw I if ya' X- , if-.2 .ik fwulm' .3 ,--1 Wf '.'E ' .l Z y 4. L Q f g :sg , ? s V -. 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K A H Counselors Agnor, Bumes, and Whitaker Even though he was chief dispenser of capitallpunishment for the troublesome stu- dents in school, a session with Mr. Wittner did not always mean hours in the ofling. Often a lecture from him would procure the desired result. No, he was not at all the cool, cruel monster certain of the lower element like to paint him. Benevolence to some, sternness to others, was the calibre of that man, Wittnerf' 'Does John love Mary? . . . Does Mary love John? . . . Carefully, slowly our shat- tered hearts were mended with patient, un- derstanding hands . . :where parents could not help, they took over . . . they provided a much-needed, home-like guidance for our school. su Qu-aff' Mr Wim' will Klum . .erm mg ' my W z - .Q .1145 15 afar N-.av Y J Y 1 Counselors Agnor, Bumes, and Wfliitaker L 90.45 me W. A li ,ex F Ni If' 'W 'E'-,.': x XFX I i m1lf,.m1l. Effi- :Qi i 5 1. Wednesday morning . . . stu- dents A.W.0.L.l l Quick as a Hash Thursday morning Mrs. A. D.', produced a life-saving slip of paper and a splash of green ink, our tra- ditional Mrs. A. D. johnson was on the friend-making job again. -X s n .N ' I ,...,,hK , f . V 'i - ,W.,...7 2 yay., .s ' -'ggeggggi f we3ip:gug:Qia:geff:sa.essz.,-5'ms i:y.f1i.2iW?v:i7Ifi-'W .:-- ,- wk WW I ' I A ' z 3 'f53!W5?7 2. Delinquent students could not win with Mrs. Lula Williams get- ting a scientihc record of their leave takings on the morning ab- sence sheet. 3 4. Mrs. Cherry, behind the desk, gave out tickets and coimted change to the unruly mobs of A.H.S. foot- ball fans. 3. Mrs. Boggess, the even-tel pered registrar, could not be d. couraged by checking all our mx laid credits. 5. The Lost and Foundn lad Mrs. Tucker, would quite willing look up any of our friends in ti student file. s i . and those teachers were not what I thought, either. Neither cruel nor heartless, they worked to bring us to ing me my knowledge of chemistry . . . success. I shall never forget Miss ---- for her advice on life as well as for her giv- w.gg.,- .f+'Q2f:..,1.. . ..-k,, Mew . -2. .,:3'?.f1x1 . . .Q-We-se - gala ' '?iiiH'fs.f I. Mr. Sam Martin . . . had lots of sayings .. . . favorite of vhich was KAW heck' . . . head of Industrial Department . . . nilingly pleasant . . . well known throughout school for his riginal thought-provoking philosophy. 2. Mrs. Norman . , . backbone of Maroon staff and booster of ur Maroon spirit . . . so gay and young . . . always fun to be round . . . often seen lugging type around school for the print hop. 3. Mrs. Webb . . . her enthusiasm to better the Home Ec. Department was catching to all . . . this well-liked person 'orked diligently at any task that confronted her in home making. KL 14 4 , V N .V 124 :V lj? J 51 ' al. Mrs. Richey . . . engaging, jolly persol ality, full of life and mirth . . . rapid determ nation evolved itself in her peppy walk . . . sl helped in the development of the little folk 1 A.H.S.'s own nursery. 2. Miss Hudson . . . petite but dynamic . . she believed, 'As a man thinketh in is heart, s is he' . . . and therefore guided her students 1 the best in literature. 3. Mrs. Caskey . . . 'You try it once and then I'll help yo' . . . was a familiar refrain oft heard . . . gracious, tranquil . . seldom admonished prankish pupils . . . teacher and friend. 4. Miss K. Campbell . . . though that wide-awake typist ambition wasn't to be a teacher, she reminded her classes to pa attention to their work or they might end up a typing teacher, toe 5. Miss Roach . . . A.H.S.,s breath of gay France . . . her F renc temperament caused her to be short tempered at times but quic to forgive and unable to hold a grudge . . -Xi I, Miss Snow . . . really funny . . . her unique ay of explaining . . . fingerprints and numbers 'W- I the blackboard . . . how she hated being v s iliceman . . . directed unruly traffic from the 333 ' YV inex. Q Yi 2. Mr. Cufhn . . . leisurely lounged on his ble while booming out dry wit along with dry emistry . . . proudly strutted the halls show- g off his fancy cowboy boots. 3. Mr. Wilson . . . 'Now if you donit want to study, drop nysics and take applied science, . . . was his quick comeback homeworkless students . . . often we were provoked at his loring our silly questionsg nevertheless he pounded physics to our empty heads. 4. Miss Hollar . . . left us in midterm for a better cause . . . zrriage . . . while here, she was vitally interested in the idents personally . . . tried hard to put into practice her vorite saying . . . the Colden Rule. g 5. Mr. Covington . . . all A.H.S. fondly referred to him as 'Mr. rv.' . . . unceasingly strove for excellent formations which ien meant 'formations changed' at the last minute for the Red :ket Clan. , as fly 2 ,L 'VN- 'un 1. Miss Mima Williams . . . this funny, l awfully sweet, English teacher's interest extend into the realms of music, oil-painting, and sewi . . . deserted our fair campus at mid-term teach elsewhere. 2. Miss Branum . . . 'My conscience . . .w can't those kids be better citizensli . . . s pepped up the educational pathways with l friendly companionship and helpful guidancr 3. Mr. Horton . . . easygoing 'gent' . . . followed throu the adage, 'Learn to do by doing' . . . he learned a lot becal we could talk him into doing our handicraft projects . . . was really absent-minded . . . only preoccupied at times. 4. Mrs. Acklen . . . one teacher I just couldn't get mad at . with a sweet approach talked me out of being angry . . . sl gestions, not commands, made her helper, not dominator, for ea individual. , is ,xii A !fM,.MWNx pg ,f Www. f f f 'N ,ij K' 'gan -.5 ,X , ' x , 1 f r if- s w ' 4 f Q. ,A - f -I F' this i V 4 .lr i ii I !-S f K 2. .. - -. , f ., JZ, , fVK5WW?a rninfffyam wi, r'i. A -if :H W . . . even thoughshe made us do a lot of work we did 1 not think necessary - oh, I wish I had paid more heed. Never again shall there he the same chance - she was only preparing us for a longer, tougher encounter . . 3 . k.. xl. Mr. Duncan . . . possessed a pleasant, iling face . . . was interested in boys, girls, d athletics . . . guess it ran in the family, nember David? . . . thought School should courage independent thinking. Z. Miss Davis . , . this scintillating, dramatic rsonality sponsored and directed those many perb Red Dragon productions . . . as she took :h individual into consideration, she was well liked by all, but recially the boys. I. Miss W. F. Anderson . . . understood the troubles and ablems of her students and helped them not only in learning iv to type accurately and efficiently but also in getting along school. L. Miss McClung . . . while demonstrating the separation ox gen from water, she kept the class alive with unusual wit . lier interest in athletics made her a pal to all, especially to football players. F. Mrs. Caldwallader . . . her genuine interest in us and her rk won her our adoration from the start . . . 'Do your own akingg it helps your self respectf this tall, poised lady orated mer Ingrid Bergman-ish voice. .ry V ,W 'l. Mrs. Dunbar . . . a newly discharged WAVE . displayed the crisp, cool efficiency of t e Nav in l English classes . . . in and out of her room in swift flurr . . stimulated our interest with her sparkling wit. ,,. Q3 a 2. Mr. Carter . . . 'It's a great lifef . . . followi through his truism this jolly fellow got a great kick out life . . . kept us in stitches with his witty remarks a hoinespun humor. 3. Miss Manigault . . . 'er-ah-my chief gripe is worki on the Comet, but -' . . . no, it wasn't, because she vw co-operativeness personified in helping make the Con attractive . . . a soothing voice never raised in anger ws the label of this tranquil artist. 4. Mrs. Crockett . . . we all had a hard time getting l new identity down pat in our heads . . . this teacher, student in appearance, was not all brains but also beauty. . ,oo ll 9 O C lo 0' .. C I s 0. 'GUM 5. Mr. Bizzell . . . 'frwa, frwe, frwi, frwo, frwu' float majestically down from the tip-top of his desk . . . standi: there he flourishingly led his speech class with an unusr baton - a common vardstickf' S L ,v'f al. Miss Decherd . . . her sense of humor kept us enter- Lined in class and relaxed at concerts . . . our choir flour- hed under her expert direction and received hearty con- ratulations from many admiring listeners, including the OVCITIOII 2. Miss Erlene Williams . . . neat, even-tempered librar- in . . . was a 'swell gal' . . . even though our allowances 'ere diminished through her efficiency in collecting library HCS . 3. Miss Hardison . . . vivacious brunette, newcomer J Austin High's English department . . . unique personal- y . . . often seen dashing around school with a business- ke air, running from one room to the other. 4. Mr. Fraley . . . 'real swell', everyone said . . . this iappy-go-lucky' fellow tried to make the students' lives asier . . . accomplished it by letting students out of a 'eacherous period - advisory. 5. Mrs. Home . . . taught Pan-American history and lnglish instead of forestry as one would suspect upon ntering her plant-filled room . . . if not telling stories of er southern family, she pointed out the value of good manners and orderly conduct. I iw! f fd6,,....,,4,,., 2 L Www at 'fi AP? 1596 7 .ba ff 1. Mr. Keel . . . tried and usually did bring home winning track teams . . . his system of training and conditioning when followed always paid off with victories. 2. Miss Carman . . . a sedate and orderly little lady who never lost her temper or self-control . . . pferched on her desk while lecturing to her English c asses. 3. Mrs. Sutherland . . . with her superior guid- ance and personal interest given each child, she demonstrated in A.H.Sfs nursery that a 'happy home is worth working for.' 4. Mr. Kirkley . . . his tranquility and patience could not be ruffled by the noise and confusion always present in the metal shop. 5. Miss Mary Williams . . . that cooll smiling lady . . . stressed individualit . . . could always be seen with a paint brush in hand, flitting among us, improving our masterpieces. and you wouldn't believe it, but teachers are human too. They liked to see youngsters strive for the best. Naturallylthey liked some better than others, but they tried not to show it. We all aren't perfect, are we? . . . 1. Miss -Alfrey . . . just tickled me with that high-pitched laughing voice and funny conversation . . . so youthful, so gay . . . seemed so flippant, yet undemeath she was solid character. 2. Mr. Norton . . - easy-going, companionable, amiable . . . after he went to U.T. all momin , his aftemoon classes at A.H.S. were always refresiing, even though dull, boresome science was his subject. 8. Miss Iolmston . . . kind-hearted assistant of Miss Decherd . . . treated us very well-like peo le . . . how the boys did whistle when she walEed by. 4. Miss Vera Anderson . . . 'Let's get quiet', came throught our study hall microphone every few minutes . . . her way of trying to keep us quiet . . . this eflicient lady was always perfectly groomed, with every stitch and hair in place. 5. Mr. Marcus Williams . . . 'The possible we do immediatelyg the impossible may take a little longer' . . . that busy biology teacher didn't have any time on his hands when it came to dealing with his tenth grade students. 1. Mr. Winfrey . . . an expert in eloquent debate work . . . 'Coachf loved and respected by debators, produced numerous winning teams during his many years at A. H. S .... not only taught debate but, also, how to live to the fullest. 2. Miss Trenckmann . . . 'Donit take yourself so seriously' . . . a favorite saying . . . those unbear- ably hard tests were offset by interesting classes and sound advice . . . laborously figured out a moral to each story read in class. 3. Miss Porter . . . vibrant red-head . . . really rolled the Spanish off her tongue into our heads . . . close friends Latin-Americans became after she vivid- ly related her travels in the Spanish countries. 4. Mr. Davis . . . 'All right, boys, letis get going' . . . and so' the ever-thoughtful and good-natured Mr. Davis began another period in machine shop. 5. Mrs. Moehr . . . 'Get your zero honestlyl' con- fronted us at each quiz . . . how her biology classes hated to bisect Archie the Cockroach . . . one of her favorite forms of showing off her spiced humorf, fm.. asf.. A.. 1 ,Q-ff1.,:n,1 1 b'..P'XeiNX5 Ja .. A W 1 1 . -IQ-. ul. Miss Stanfield . . . her luminous smile, spar- kling personality, and enthusiasm for Latin American culture I long remembered after the Spanish grammar was forgotten . . . she played no favorites in class, believing that was the only way. 2. Mrs. Nitschke . . . serene carrot-top of A. H. S. . . . her room indicated her love for vases . . . 'Let's get out our notebooks, would start another stretch of copying about the greats in history. 3. Mr. Beaty . . . reserved at first, but a swell person when you got to know him . . . 'Enjoy your- self-It's later than you think' . . . Put a different twist to it . . '. 'Get your Comet appointments - It's later than you thinkf 4. Miss Buchanan . . . we all called her 'Dulcei and thought she was just that-sweet . . . through her girlish spirit she made the orchestra one of the best in the state. 5. Mrs. Wofford . . . 'The dollar mark is on every war' . . . this she propounded dogmatically to her history classes . . . another proof of the theory that monev is the root of all evil. sy ' , lv , . xr U,, IQ. X' NM :mis ....1..... . ...W V l . .. ,, . .....g.ss.,.. ,-Q! ,fr ff av ix. Ak.. 1. Mr. Willingham . . . with his lively sense of humor and sayings, he set off a spark that enliv- ened our usually dull agriculture classes, making them lots of fun! 2. Miss Harrison . . . devoted herself 'to make happy, intelligent users of books, and, with the poor material we furnished her, succeeded quite well . . . wholeheartedly declared that High School activities and antics furnished the most entertainment of any age group. 3. Mrs. Mclnis . . . expected us to behave like little angels in gym and we did-when she was looking . . . her informal classes, with her clever sayings thrown in, helped develop our minds and bodies with healthy, vigorous training and exercise. 4. Miss Goff . . . 'Radius of what? . . . the moon? that master mathematician would say as she showed us we did not have the number sense we thought . . . avid lover of flowers, always had a rose somewhere about her person or desk. 5. Mr. Barnette . . . co-ordinator of the science department . . . chemistry students were espe- cially grateful to this jovial man for introducing qualitative analysis to the course of study. . . I never fully realized either, that hard was the lot of teachers. A hardly tolerable economic status combined with other trying situations to make their lives difficult. They were severely criticized for many little things that in other people would have passed by unmen- tioned . . l. Mr. Lambert . . - rule-enforcing coach who lived football . . . his Maroon teams thought the best of him even though they really felt each afternoon's work-out. 2. Mrs. Boon . . . beautiful brown, friendly eyes, soft grey hair welcomed us to the sanctuary of gruesome skeletons and embalmed frog legs . . . 'Now, if you urchins will get quiet' . . . and so continued another interesting period of microscopic study of protozoa. 3. Mrs. Massie . . . sailed through the library strew- ing green cards in her wake to troublesome students . . . this dignified lady readily helped us choose the road to the storied classics. 4. Miss Culley . . . 'If I've told you this before stop me,' was the introduction to an up-to-date joke illus- trating ancient history . . . cartoons and sports pictures cluttered up the bulletin board, but made it more inter- esting. 5. Miss Dickard . . . her love for math and people made each hour seem only a few minutes . . . her way of teaching math accomplished the impossible . . . making even us enthusiastic about math, too. A ' '1 'A'-9Y2lllFrlf .WL 25.55.355 .5 1.51, . vez:- as SS ' 25 H E ag, ytagfag, .1151 1 , -if, -. -. gg: W K . H gpg Shi .wi Ek U sgiq iQ,v.I:' wftfss. . im t QQXQ . ,ss Mkt was Q ii ,GQ . 53? -it fffi l f ' sf? - f ' QQ? i ' -:Fil w?K J-gg s ivb WWW ara if L ii .r J. gif s 'f My .QQWEQ . -an wfmsm. safe we 12 Q :Lf-if --fs - - 'Mil ' 'X is S' X, . Q , ,kan N 5 1 Wm p .ct . H Ki Q 1. Mrs. Wilson . . . that pert, ever-smiling lady used every method . . . books, blackboard, illustrations, and clear-cut explanations . . . to teach us the functions of a confusing hyperbole. 2. Mrs. Vaughn . . . with her sweet understanding and clear and lots of talking she left the tree of grammar implanted firmly on our minds. 3. Miss Sheckles . . . a newcomer to Austin Hi . . . lived up to her friendly, helpful smile in every way . . . as interested in our pleasures and problems as her biological specimens and charts. 4. Mr. Starnator . . . a spirit of informality prevailed in our classes of auto-mechanics with that personal friend as our teacher . . . his vocation was his avocation because he built midget cars in his spare time. 5. Miss Boysen Z . . 'Am I interrupting someone? ended our private conversations and brought our minds back to the intricate subject of biological science with its artistry of dissecting preserved white ratsf, id ,k.,. i5?fia?f 3 . fi 'V E5 :- Nx X , . 5x5 i r ew fx 61 1 , . if I , Q su , NNN 1. Mrs. Weisser . . . kept us in stitches while we gasped for a breath of fresh air . . . often heard - 'Are there any questions-foolish or otherwise?' . . . with sighs and sarcasm she tried hard to beat Chemistry in 'you little kids' heads. 2. Miss Bagley . . . 'A chip on the shoulder indicates a block of wood above' . . . in place of wood she had pretty auburn curls and mathematical brains . . . neat as a pin from head to foot. 3. Miss Farley . . . 'Do you have conscientious scruples against using correct grammar? . . . oft-heard phrase in room A3 . . . a fanatic in the field of delinioscopy . . . brought interest to her class on a plate of glass - slides, that is. 4. Mrs. Bushnell . . . although restrained and frank, she was always willing to help a wayward and forlorn student . . . spent spare time chatting with the veterans and trying to make her ivory plants grow. 5. Miss Casey . . . 'Chewest thou gum in the sacred precincts of A19?, resounded through the sawdust of that eager English student as he was caught chewing the for- bidden fmit in Miss Casey's Garden of Edenf' 1. Miss Adams . . . manager of the lunchroom . . . and her assistant . . . Mrs. Bishop planned the inexpensive meals whose odors made our minds wander from classes to the lunchroom. 2. Mrs. Child . . . three weeks to finals and we didn't know our algebra . . . she was a 'lifesaver' beyond comparison in this untimely situation . . . we thought she was a 'swell person' although she seemed reserved at first. 3. Mr. I. F. Martin . . . a good-natured fellow with an engaging grin . . . was constantly amid gushin girls and industrious boys . . . post grad- uate agvisor and friend of veterans. 4. Mr. Tolbert . . . boys took to him like ducks take to water . . . they considered this friendly sports fan a 'buddy' at all times. 5. Mr. Burger . . . played dual role of being head coach of baseball and basketball . . . his inspiring pep talks backed up his teams and kept them full of spiritf, '1. Miss Hemdon . . . her shrill ristle was followed up with 'all right, ls- give the officers your attention' . this favorite among Red Jackets rk was worse than her bite.' 2. Mrs. Somerville . . . this jack-of- -trades, interests in the school ranged mm attic to basement' . . . hardly a ldent left A. H. S. without having had is versatile English teacher. 3. Mrs. Malik . . . young and beau- ul Czech teacher . . . was one of the endliest in school . . . luck failed us ys because some fellow was quicker she was married. and so now I would like to pass L to you a hit of realization that me to me. Treat themright, id they will meet you more than Llf wayg they are really quite :man . . ' aff N flag' ,iq . if 6.7 :kk - so-11 V VZVQJWQ A, . A MMWW 'A K3 N wa- 7 f f . f I V ' t 5 3 1 .Q 5 4 0 I 1 v -Q . - ii. MM ul. Mrs. Mayne . . . Give yourself a greater mar- gin of time, would peal simultaneously with the tardy bell as the late stragglers came in . . . emphasized powers of Concentration in every way in the classrom. 2. Miss Walker . . . a cloud of anything from lay- outs and write-ups to English III themes always fol- lowed at her busy heels . . . formed the backbone of our Comet staff as she energetically supported our feeble efforts . . . believed ardently in good literature and a bountiful vocabulary. 3. Miss Iunkin . . . 'Ohl Oh! a late bookl' . . . this quiet dark-haired lady in her efficient way added her sizable bit to the welfare of our Library . . . worked with all kinds of people and books . . . enjoyed it thoroughly. 4. Mrs. Edwards . . . she taught science, lived science, loved science . . . Spirogyra was her pet, we believed, as she always delved deeper into that phase of botanyf' al. Miss Hart - . . one person who 'just liked every- thing about Austin High' . . . she could make the Algebra stick in our wooden heads. 2. Mrs. Tarter . . . newcomer to the English depart- ment . . . stood for the things we dreamed of . . . beauty, youth, intelligence, and sweetness 3. Miss Harris . . . ambled across the room in a slow gait while explaining the solution to an intricate equation . . . stayed level-headed by being indifferent and cool to minor disturbances. 4. Miss Hill . . . the sweet, sympathetic little lady in A4 will never be forgotten by those lucky students who had her for Latin . . . she not only produced Latin wizards but somehow managed to have time for the students who had been absent and those who were chronic failures. 5., Miss Mary Campbell . . . that chic, silvery-haired lady . . . ruled her English classes with a entle but firm hand . . . shared with us her rich weaith of the English language spiced with her congenial good humor. XX 32 Students didn't see those long, hard hours' of grading papers either. View 1 Sometimes it was a little dark when teachers signed out. That spring term registration was quite a job with some 2700 students enrolled. 2 X ff Z fm Qi ff 'f x',.,ix XKXX S ai Q -ffiri - xi xxx X f' C 4 XX YL K I ff 'f Z ,P f , , X X, ff f kfg XX if y 4?fffM:2g A '1 XX 1 ,V 'VF , W WQ ff W X ff Af f X Q ff feecteu we M, mwah ' 1 'Sl' ' ' El ...f QI AL5,,VV,,, . A -S f : V aug! m , rw Wil1Sf0I1 5im0I1SeIl Jerry Culver jane Schieffer A D0l'iS Forster David DUHCHII Dean Henninger 12B Fall Oficers President e , ,. . ..4 , W inston Simonson Vice-President H ,..., .K. Ierry Culver Secretary a ,, , I ane Schiefer Treasurer e . A Doris Forster Sergeant-at-Arms r ,. David Duncan Reporter ,,A,,,,,,e,,,, Dean Henninger ....M- H .,,..,, .-.A .,.. ..,,.z.,.,.. V--- ,,,,.. ...,,.. , .. 12A Fall Ofcers President ,A...,., ....,,A,... Tommy Bouchard Vice-President .A..,, Iohn flieclj Lewis Secretary .,..,...e...e, .....e.,. D ormie Freund Treasurer eeeA...,v.ee,e.., .,....,v..,. I oanie Burr Sergeant-at-Arms veeeA,..we.eee,,....v. Billy Ross Reporter ee..,.,eee....,.eee,,.,,,, Tommy McCoy 'L QQI , 173, 'if' 'N A. E EH 2 ww Tommy Bouchard Donnie Freund John med, Lewis Tommy McCoy Ioanie Bun Billy Ross Gloria Engelke lack Ledbetter Ioame Burr Pamela Burgess Rxchard Chaney Donme Freund 12B Sprzng Oficers lack Ledbetter Gloria Engelke . Pamela Burgess Ioanie Burr ,,...., Richard Chaney Donnie Freund e WQBWM X Red Lewis Dayle Hartkopf Carrle Bray Sonny johnson Eddie Heinsohn Harry Bangston 12A Spring Oficers Preszdent ,.,........ . ...,..... Vice-'President .... ., ...... Secretary .... , A...A,. .....W Treasurer ,,,.,Ar.........,....... Sergeant-at-Arms Reporter ..,.,.....v..,,, - Garrie Bray Harry Bengston Dayle Hartkopf Eddie H einsohn Sonny Iohnson- Red Lewis s, if I.. .if it .V ADAIR, SAM-Lunchroom Host, Spring '47. ADAMCIK, JOE-Latin, Spring '45, Pre- Med I '45-'46, Vice-President '45, Historian '46, Hi-Y '46-'47, Treasurer '47, Junior Academy of Science '46, First Place, Debate Intramural '45-'46, Science Talent Search '47, Honorable Mention, National Honor Soci- ety '46. ADAMS, LAWRENCE-President 12A Ad- visory '46, Aquatic Club, Boys Booster. ALBRECHT, FRANK-Hi-Y '46-'47, Band '44-'47, Squad Leader, Section Leader '46- '47, Checker Club '44-'45, Lunchroom Host ANDREWS, JAMES-Hi-Y '46-'47, Banc '44-'47, Checker '44-'45. ANTES, LELAND-Press '44-'46, Lunchroon Host Spring '47. AYERS, BILLY JOE-'Astronomy '44-'46 Secretary '46, Student Council '44-'45 BAGGETT, MARTHA- Theatrical Malte-up '44-'45, Lunchroom Hostess Spring '47. BAILEY, BOB-Sergeant-at-arms 10B Advi- sory '45, Swing and Turn '44. Spring '47. r ALLEN, NEIL ALLRED, REBECCA-Girl Reserves '44-'46, Swing and Turn '44, Pre-Med '45, Glamour Manner '45-'46, Secretary'45, Reporter '46, Lunchroom Hostess Spring '47, Glee Club. ALVAREZ, CECILIA JO AMERY, KATHERINE ANDERSON, DON-Checker I, Astronomy. BAKER, ANN-Latin Club, Reporter '45- '46, Lunchroom Hostess Spring '47, - BAKER, MARLEE BALDWIN, BONNIE BARBER, KATY BETH-Camera Club '44, Secretary '44, Booster Il '45, President '45, G, A. A. '46, Glee Club '46-'47, Girls Honorary Basketball Team '44, Intramural De- bate '46-'47. BARKER, BETTY JEAN BARNETTE, TOMMY I I -mw 4 BARTON, GRADY BEAR, BETTY-Booster I '44-'45, Sans Souci Fall '45, Red Cross Ill Spring '46, Band '44- '47, Ptssistant Librarian Spring '46, Manager '46-'47. BENNETT, JOAN--Secretary 'lOA, Fall '44, Junior Miss '44-'45, President '44, G. R. A. '45-'46, Reporter '45-'46, Future Homemak- ers '46, Girl Reserves '44-'46, Parliamentarian '45, Maroon Staff '45-'47, Society Editor, Comet Staff '47, Business. BIEI., PAT-J. U. G. '44-'45, Girl Reserves '45-'46, Red Jackets '46-'47. BINGHAM, NELDA-President 10B Ad- visory '45, Girls Booster '44-'45, Sans Souci '45-'46, Red Cross lll '46, Treasurer, Lunchroom Hostess Spring '47, Band, '44-'47 Letter. BLACKMAN, DOLORES BLACKSTOCK, DAVID BLEDSOE, BOBBIE-Checker Club '44-'45, Sans Souci Fall '45, Red Cross Ill Spring '46, Reporter '46, Band '44-'46, Letter. 29. 30. 31. 39. 33. 34 35 36 N-s..m BLEDSOE, NORMA JEAN-Music '45-'46: Mixed Chorus '46-'47, Library Club '46, President '46, Lunchroom Hostess Spring '47, Intramural Debate '46. BLOMOUIST, NELL BODLING, WALTER -Checker ll '44, Checker II '45-'46. BOHN, ELIZABETH-Swing and Turn '44- '45, K. D. V. '45-'47, Glee Club. BONE, NORFLEET-Colin P. Kelly '45, Business Manager '45, Boys Debate Club '45, Traclc Intramural '45, Third Place 880 yd. Re- lay, Debate Intramural '46, Student Council '47. BONES, FRANCES'-Junior Miss '44, Pan American '45-'47, Reporter '45-'46, BOOTH, FRANK-Colin P. Kelly '44-'46, Vice-President '46, Secretary '46, Advisory Reporter '46, Debate Squad '46-'47, Student Council '44. BORKLAND, GENE-Booster I '44, Etta Kelt '45, Glamour Manner '45-'46, Student Aide '47, Girl Reserves '44-'46, Registration day! hearty handshakes and cheery greet- tings abounded . . . as old friends were met and new ones made . . . 'Hi, Ioe, hi, Sue, what you been doing all sum- mer' . . . 'good to see you again' . . . was the keynote of the day . . . f nnanwsznmt' r fwtsfr,,xa1s,:-,zw:w1:-ri W -1-cf., ww? we ta xv? ,, Ya BORNEMANN, CHARLES BOSWELI., JACK BOUCHARD, TOMMY - President 'IQA '46, Varsity '44-'46, Red Dragons '45, Stu- dentCouncil '45, Football '44, Reserve, Foot- ball '45-'46, Letter, Basketball '45, Squad, Intramural Debate '46, One Act Plays '44. BOWMER, NORMA BOWMER, TOMMIE - Music Club '44-'45, Red Cross ll '46, Sergeant-at-arms '46, Glee Club '45-'47. BOYD, ANITA LOUISE - Red Jackets '45- '47, Glee Club '45-'46, Student Aide, BRADFIELD, BETTY ANN - Booster '44, J.U.G. '45-'46, Critic '45, Secretary '46, President '46, Glee Club '46, Red Jackets '44-'46, Student Council Alternate '45, Stu- dent Council Representative '45. BRADY, HOWARD BRADY, LEWIS - Gridiron '44, Baseball '46, Student Council '44-'46, Baseball '45- '46, Goldshirts '44, Intramural Basketball '46, Third Place, National l-lolgor Society '46, BRATTON, MARY HELEN - G.A.A. '44- '45, Student Aide '44-'45, BRETLINGER, JUDY - Latin Club '45-'46, Student Council Fall '45, Maroon Staff '46-'47, Circulation Manager '46, French Club Fall '46, Girl Reserves '45-'46, lntra- mural Debate '46. BRUNSON, PEARL - Accounting '44, Reading '45, Band '46-'47. BUCKNER, HAROLD - Band '44-'47, Orchestra '44-'47, Manager '47, Checker '44-'45, Intramural Basketball '45, Intramural Football '45-'46. BUCKNER, NORMA - Band '45-'47, Majorette, Sans Souci '45, Sergeant-at-arms. BUCKNER, PEGGY - Sketch Club '44-'45, Art for Comet and Maroon '46. BULLARD, PEGGY - Comet Stall '46-'47, Speech Club '45-'46, Treasurer '45-'46, Red Dragons '44-'47, Junior Miss '44-'45, Orchestra '44-'47, Debate Squad '46-'47, Girl's Intramural Winner, National Honor Society '46-'47, Girl Reserves '45-'47, Treasurer '47. BURGESS, PAMELA -Junior Miss '44-'45, Music Club '45-'46, President '45, Reporter '46, Girl Reserves '45-'46, Vice-President '46, Red Jackets '45-'47, Student Council '45-'46, Forum Leader '45, Honorable Men- tion, Declamation '46, First Place-Girls. BURKS, JOHN BURR, JOAN - Vice-President 11A, Presi- dent 11B, Treasurer 'lQA, Junior Miss '44- '45, Vlce-President '44, President '45, Comet Club '45-'46, Treasurer '45, Treasurer '46, Student Aide '44-'46, Declamation '44, National Honor Society '46-'47, Glee Club '45-'47, Mixed Chorus '44-'46, Madrigal Singers '46, Red Jackets '45-'47, Vice-Presi- dent '46, Girl Reserves '44-'46. BURRIS, TOMMY - Drawing Activity '44- '46, Intramural Basketball '44-'46, Intramural Baseball '44-'45, Intramural Football '44. ll ,721 -i BUSH, LILLIAN - Girls Booster Ill '44-'45, Red Cross Ill '45-'46, President '45, Sergeant- at-arms '461 Student Aide '45-'46f Maroon Staff '46-'47, Feature Editor '47, Red Jackets '45-'47, Debate '44, Glee Club, BUSHONG, JEAN BUTLER, PATTY - Music Club '45, Theatri- cal Make-Up '44, Mixed Chorus '46-'47, Girls Glee Club '45i Madrigal Singers '46, BYLES, MOZELLE - Comet Club '45-'46, Sergeant-atfarms '46f Pre-Med Club '45, G. A.A. '44f Glee Club '44-'47, Library Staff '45, Forum Leader '45, Extemporaneous Sec- ond Place Girls, Red Jackets. CAFFEY. JAMES - Soft-ball Club '45-'46, Treasurer '45-'46f Madrigal Singers '46-'47i Master Singers '46-'47, Basketball Intramural winners '45-'46f Mixed Chorus, Glee Club. CAHN, JO ANN CAIN, MABLE ANN CALDWELL, LOUISE CAMERON, CAREY JANE - Mixed Chorus '46-'47, Booster Club l '44-'4Sf Reading Club '46f Glee Club '45. CAMP, GEORGE - Reporter 'l'lA '461 Checker Club '45f Comet Club '45-'46i Stu- dent Council '45-'46. CANADY, JOAN CANON, ROSCOE CARLSON, ELAINE - Girls Booster I '44, Girls Booster ll '45, Red Cross '45f Reading Club '46. CASTILLO, BERTHA CASTLEBERRY, ANN CASTLEBERRY, MARY LOU A Glee Club '46-'47, Library Aide '46. 41 I . . back to the class rooms . . . after the first thrills of greetings . . . physics was really hard-until I got down and worked . . . after all summer of Znaying, studying was hard . . . ut . . . U 25 ggi? Qs, sais 2 I is VMI' .. . A ,E lyk tirat I .c , - 'YQU'l'5ff3X?vQi?'fmf 1: -g. -4 fir ? V - '7'7 'E'- W'LA i i. , ' L its illlafgyf ' ' SIT, A f . 5 CATER, BARBARA - Booster I '44-'45, Forum Leader '44-'45, Student Aide '46-'47, Girl Reserves '44, Extemporaneous '45, CAVETT, BOBBY CAVNESS, JOE CHANDLER, VICTOR CHANEY, RICHARD - Sergeant-at-amis 'l1A, Comet Club '46, President, Varsity Basketball, Latin Club, Student Council '46- '47, Basketball '46, Second Place, B Team '46, Goldslnirts '45, Inter-debate '44-'46. CHAPPELL, WANDA-Booster I '44-'45, CLARK, JAMES CLARK, MARY ANN CLAWSON, MARY-G, A. A. '45, Rec Cross I '46, Glee Club. CLAY, SCOTT - Camera Club '43-'44 President, Game and Fun Club '44-'45, BMJ ketball '43, Tracl: '44-'45. COFFEY, JEAN - Red Dragons '45-'47, Red Jackets '45-'47, Theatrical Malte-up Club '45-'46. Treasurer '45, Susan-Be-Smooth '45-'46, Library Reading Club '46, Student Aide '46- '47, Girl Reserve '45-'47. CHARLES, VIRGINIA-Glee Club. CHIAPPINO, BARBARA - Comet and Maroon Art Club '45-'46, Vice-President '46, Red Jackets '45-'46, Student Aide '45- '46, National Honor Society. CHILDRESS, ROLAND-Gridiron '44-'45, Speech '46, Football '44-'45, CHILTON, MARY SUE-Etta Kett '45, Future Homemakers '46, Red Cross Club '46, Susan-Be-Smooth '46, Red Jackets '45-'47. ,,. 1 , , ' , COOK, ELIZA BETH COOKSEY, J. L.-Baslfelball Champs '45, Basketball '46-'47, Letter. CORLEY, MELVIN - Music Club '44, Band '43-'44, Section Leader '45, Debate Club '45. Committee Man '45, Forum Leader '44, lnterscllolastic Debate Squad, Intramural Debate '45, Semi-Finals. CORWIN, JOAN COTTON, BILLY-Debate '45-'46, Inm- mural Debate '44-'46. 43 . . . the chill and zest of autumn overtook us then . . football games . . . hands playing . . . crowds cheering . . . crisp, invigorating nights of action . . . something new . . . rallies on school time . . . . . 1-,:, . t. rl Q5 3 f- we or 5 4 L t are aw.-'Q If .. 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If ff ,Q I Wiiff'Q 'l'l .- --', .g:ixQS,fq 3912. -1y frt95g.s',,'1' sv ws''l'l'1s1+2sg5f-i1,,gg,,,: +r1W' an R' yi , f V., 'V f , . 0 tv. , - ' A. , Flu, ,,,,-k 1 in-wi-V -x,..,- H. 'f 1' ., - ,,'1,5,k1,'l'i?q,,,gj'- . f '1,f3,'?fff?yk,,, .,i:t,,,., a31m.fm,e jg- , yi 1 rsst 1 T 7 COURSEY, JO EVELYN CROW, JAMES-Basketball '44-'45, Base- COX, RETA CRAMER, CAROLYN -Junior Miss Club '44-'45, Intramural Manager, Red Cross Club '45, Music Club '46, Glee Club '45, Mixed Chorus '46-'47, Red Jackets '45-'47, Girl Reserves '45, CRAVENS, MARY-Glee Club '451 Mixed Chorus '46-'47, G. A. A. '44, Music Club '45-'46, Intramural Girls Basketball '46, School Championship, Intramural Girls Vol- leyball '46, Championship team. CRAWFORD, ROBERT-Aquatic Club '44- '45, Chess Club '45, Latin Club '46, Golf Team '46, Swimming Team '46-'47. CRIDER, ALINE-Etta Kett Club, Sketch Club. CROSLIN, EDGAR-Accounting '44, Ser- geant-at-arms '44-'45, Recording Secretary '45, Drawing Club '46, CROSS, SHIRLEY-Booster II '44-'45, Rep- resentative, Red Cross Ill '45, F.R.B. '43, Treasurer '43, Debate Intramurals '45, Nlaroon Stall '46, Comet Staff '45, Reporter. 54 ball '46, Basketball Intramural Championship '46, Debate Intramural '46. CROWE, BETTY-Pan American Club. CRUTCHFIELD, MARGARET - Glamour Manner '44-'45, Vice-President '44-'45, Treasurer '45, Student Aide '44-'46, Red Jackets '44-'46, Intramural Debate Winner '46, National Honor Society. CULVER, JERRY - Vice-President 10A, President 'l'lB, Vice-President 19B, Boys Booster '44, Sportsman Club '45, Treasurer '44, Intramural Manager '45, Student Council '44-'47, Corresponding Secretary '45, Execu- tive Committee '46, Yell Leader '45-'46, Track '46, Second Place Intramural Relay. CUNNINGHAM, ARVAL-Checker '44. CUNNINGHAM, BEVERLY-Junior Miss '44-'45, Treasurer '44, J. U. G. '45-'46, Critic '46, Red Jackets '45-'47, Student Council '47, Girl Reserves '45-'46, Mixed Chorus '45-'47. CURRY, JOY-Red Jackets '45 47. DABNEY, ALAN-Latin Club '45-46, Sec, retary '45, Critic '46, Band, Orchestra: 4 1 , ' 4,-fu r '7?3.Tffi DAGGETT, JOYCE DAVIS, DEAN-Student Council Represen- tative '44, Student Council Alternate '45, Camera Club '44-'45, Vice-President, Presi- dent, Latin American Club '46, Football '45, Reserve Letter, Speech '45, Second Place, Baseball, Comet Stall '46, Student Business Manager, Mixed Chorus '46-'47. DAVIS, JO ANN-Glee Club. DAVIS, VIRGINIA-Booster Club '44-'45, Red Cross '45. DAVIS, WILL DAVIS, WILTON - Gridiron Club '43, President '43, Varsity Club '44-'46, Vice- President '46, Football '44-'46, Letter Bas- ketball- '45-'46, Letter, Baseball '44-'46, Letter, Track '46, Letter, Boys Chorus. DEARING, DONALD-Boys Booster Club '44-'45, Debate '45. DIECK, GEORGE DIXON, DOROTHY SUE DOUGHTIE, DARLYNE - Booster I '44- '45, Music Club '45-'46, Girl Reserves '44- 90. '46, Music Chairman '44, Mixed Chorus '43- 45, Red Cross Club '45, Red Jackets '44-'46, Student Council Alternate '44. DRAPER, JOHN DUKE, PAT'-Etta Kett '45, Library Reading Club '46, Glee Club. DUNCAN, DAVID-Sergeant-at-arms11B, Secretary 'l9A, Sergeant-at-arms 128, Grid- iron '43-'45, Sergeant-at-arms '44, Secretary- Treasurer Spring '45, President Fall '45, Student Council '44-'46, Speech Club Spring '46, Football '43-'46, Letter, Inter-Debate '45, Boys Glee Club. DYER, BEVERLY-Booster I '44-'45, ,Etta Kett '45-'46, Red Jackets '45-'47, Girl Re- serves '45-'46, Student Aide '46. EKWALL, HILDEGARDE ELLIOTT, DICK ELMORE, BILLY-Gridiron '45-'46, Foot- ball '45-'46, B-Team. ENGELKE, GLORIA-Secretary 108, Presi- dent 'I'lA, Vice-President 11B, 10th Grade Favorite, D. A. R. Best Citizenship Award '47, Red Jackets '45-'47, President '46-'47, Girl Reserves '44-'47, Vice-President '45- '46, Junior Miss '44, Secretary '44, Stu- dent Council '45-'46, Secretary '46, Home Making '45-'46, Vice-President '45, Presl- dent'46, Debate Squad '45-'47, Debate Intra- mural finals '45-'47, National Honor Society '46, DeMolay Sweetheart '47. ERICKSON, LEROY EVANS, ANN--Booster lll '44-'45, Susan Be Smooth Spring '45, Future Home Makers Council Fall '46, Girl Reserves Fall '46, Library Club Fall '45. EVANS, EUGENE-French Club '45-'46, Vice-President '45, Treasurer '46, President '46, French Declamation '46, Second Place. FARR, MARJORIE - Latin Club Fall '45, Chess Club Spring '46, Civil Air Patrol Ca- dets '45-'47, Inter-Debate '47, Quarter Finals, FARRAR, JOAN FARRER, NOEL FAULKNER, ROYCE-Bo Booster '44- '45, Debate '45-'46, Semi-Fisnals. FELLERS LOLA MAE-F, R. B. '44, Mar- aretta Byers '45, Susan Be Smooth '45, Future Homemakers '46, F. H. T. Council '46. FELSING, BARBARA ANN - F. R. B. S ring '45, Fall '45, Music Club '45-'46, G lee Club '44-'45, Red Jackets '44- '46, Mixed Chorus '46, National Honor Society. FIELD, LISBETH- - Red Jackets '44-'47, Junior Miss '44, Astronomy '45, Girl Re- serves '44-'47, Speech Club '45-'46, Vice- President '45, Secretary '46, Student Coun- cil Alternate '44-'46, lnterscholastic Debate Squad '44-'45, Intramural Debate '44-'45, Intramural Extemp '45-'46, Third Place '45, First Place '46. E Q.. s FINCH, EMILY ANN-Booster Ill Spring '44, Red Jackets '44-'47, Latin Club '44-'46, Girl Reserves '45-'46, Treasurer Fall '46, Libra Assistant Fall '46, Comet Staff '44- '45, golden R, Intramural Declamation '44, lntramural Debate '45. FLEMING, PATSY FLINN, ANN FLOYD, BlLLlE LU-Future Home 'Makers '45, Susan Be Smooth. PORN, ADLA MARIE FORSTER, DORIS-Reporter 'l9A, Treas- urer 12B, Student Aide '44-'46, Red Jackets '44-'46, Sergeant-at-arms '45, Booster lll '44- '45, Sergeant-at-arms '44, Vice-President '45, Susan Be Smooth '45, Vice-President '45, Sans Souci '46, President '46- Glee Club '44, Mixed Chorus '45, Student Council '45-'46, Recording Secretary '45, Executive Committee '46, Friendliest Girl Spring '46, Senior Favo- rite Spring '46, Oueen Nominee Spring '46, National Honor Society. FOSTER, BlLLY-Astronomy Spring '45, Taxidermy Fall '45, Treasurer '45, Library Stall Fall '45, Checker Club '46, Red Drag- an? '45-'47, Maroon Band '45-'47, Thespian F OSTER, WILBUR . . . also new . . . were the after-game dances . . . fun and frolic galore . . . our school spirit leaped by bounds . . . and at those dances we met out-of-towners . . . with a new slanton high school life . . . ' x 'li vi K A' 'ng ., .fu , . ' xifluii M17 if : . 1 ' 5- 'kr Y ' 724 gn FOUTS, FRANKIE JEAN - Band '44-'47, Assistant Librarian, Girls Booster I '44-'45, Girls Scrapbook Club '45. FRAZIER, BILLY FREEBOROUGH, JANE--Red Jackets '44- '47, Kaperettes '45, Girl Reserves '46-'47, Booster I '44-'45, Gold R '46, Student Aide '46-'47, National Honor Society. FREUND, DONNIE - Treasurer 'TTB '46, Secretary 'ISA '46, Girls Glee Club '45-'46, Mixed Chorus '46-'47, Music Club '45, Speech Club '46, Treasurer '46, Future Homemakers '46-'47, Vice-President Fall '46, Student Council '46-'47, Corresponding Secretary '46. FREUND, MARY FRIEDEN, HOWARD-Camera Club '44- '45, Press Club '45, Comet Club '45'-46, Maroon Stall '44-'45, Stall Photographer '44- '46, Comet Staff '44-'47, Staff Photographer '44-'46, Comet Stall Picture Editor '46-'47, Hi-Y '46-'47, Intramural Debate '44-'45, Stu- dent Council Alternate '45, Red Dragons '47. FUCHS, ANABEL-Sans Souci Spring '54, G. R. A. Fall '45-'46, Mixed Chorus. FUGLER, CAROL GANTT, NANCY-R, L. Ditmar Club '45, Glee Club. GARDNER, JEAN-Swing and Turn '44, Press Club '45-'46, Glee Club '44, Mixed Chorus '45-'46, Red Jackets '45-'47, Maroon Stall '45-'46, Student Aide '45, Library Staff '45-'47, Ouill and Scroll, National Honor Society, GARNER, BILLY RAY - Track '46, Re- serve Letter, Manager, lrack Letter '47. GASKIN, HERBERT - Pigeon Club '45, President '45, Orchestra '44-'47, President '46, Forum Leader '44-'45, Third Place '45, Orchestra. GAULT, JOE - Baseball Club '44-'45, Vice-President '45, Music '45-'46, President '46, Sergeant-at-arms '45, Madrigal Singers '46, Master Singers '46, Music Contest and Chorus Solo '46, First Place in Both, Mixed Chorus. GAULT, WYNONA GAY, MARY GIBSON, GWEN - Junior Miss '44, Pre- Med '45-'46, Reporter '45, Junior Academy of Science Contest '45, Honorable Mention, Junior Academy of Science '46, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club. GILBERT, EDDIE GILLESPIE, PAT-Gridiron Club '43-'44, Varsity Club '44-'45, Maroon Staff '44-'46, Assistant Sports Editor '44-'46, Red Dragons '46, Reporter '46, Capital Hi-Y '45-'46, Goldshirt Football '43, Maroon Football Mgr. '44, Reserve Letterman, Intramural Council '45-46, Intramural Football, Basketball, Base'- ball '43-'46, Intramural Debate '44, Student Council '43, Boys Glee Club '44, Mixed Chorus '46, Junior Rotarian '46, Jalopy Toyvn '46, One Act Plays '45. GODDARD, NONA-Girls Booster I '44, Treasurer, G. A. A., Girl Reserves, Student Council, Red Jackets, Student Aide, Red Dragons '44-'47, Forum Leader '45, 10B Gym Intramurals. GOODWIN, CAROLYN-Checker Club '45, Game and Fun '46. ,s-f -f GORIN BEVERLY GREATHOUSE, EDWIN-Gridiron Club '45, Art for Co'met and Maroon '46, Football '44, Goldshirts, Football '45, B Team. GREEN, MARJORIE - Music Club '43-'44 Red Cross l '44-'45, Glee Club. GREENWOOD, JOYCE-Booster l '44, Red Jaclcets '45-'47, Etta Kett '45. GREGG, FAYE DEEN GRIEDER, DAN-Red Dragons, Y. T. S. Club '45, President, Astronomy Club, Extemp Speech '46, Speech Drama Play '46, Texas Junior Academy of Science, Red Dragons. GRlFFlN, BETTY LEE-Girls Booster lll '45- Pre-Medical '45, Glamour Manner '46, Girl Reserves. GRIFFITH, MARLIN GROTE, DOLORES - G. l2.A. '46, Sergeant- at-arms '46, Student Aide '45-'47, Girls ln- tramural Basketball '45, School Champ. Soft- ball and Volleyball Intramural '45, Soccer ln- tramurals '45. GUlNN, CAROLINE-Red Jacltets '45- '47, Girl Reserves '44-'47, Social Chairman '44, Student Council '44-'46, Pre-Med '45, Red Cross lll '45, Secretary '45, Radio Guild '46, Program Chairman '46, Speech Drama Plays '46-'47, Latin Club '46-'47, Girls Booster lll '44, Vice-President '44, Student Aide '45-'46, Girls Volley Ball Intramural 45, Girls Basketball lntramural '45-46, Girls i Double Intramural Ping-Pong '46, Declama- tion lntramurals 44-'46, Extemp. lntramurals '45 GUNN, MARIE-Etta Kett '44, Future Homemalters Council '45-'46. HADEN, KATHLEEN-French Club '46-'47, Treasurer Red Dragons '46-'47, lnter-Debate Finals '46-'47, Maroon Staff. HALL, ANNABEL-G.R.A. '44-'46, Red Jackets '45-'47, Student Aide '45-'47, Bas- ketball lntramurals '45, School Champions, Volleyball lntramurals '45, Soltball lntramu- rals '45, Soccer lntramurals '45. HALL, SUZANNE - Music Club '44-'45, Comet Club '45-'46, Red Jacltets '45-'46, Student Aide '45-'46, Debate lntramurals '45- '46, National Honor Society, Comet Stall, Glee Club. HAMBLIN, HERBERT-Checker Club '43- '44, Sportsman Club '44-'45, Capitol Hi-Y Club '46-'47, Drawing Activity Hour Club gi, lntramural Basketball '44, lntramural Foot- a '45. 47 . . . still it was working at learning and studying that took up most of our time . . . many dreary . . . but useful nights were spent laboring . . . resulting in dull, listless minds . . . craving sleep . . . , tl -,,1:, f 'Nga-1:igi':i3u1Q',J,! f , - ' Pd .... ,, k . t. . . ., -,Q . 1 ' I QXS3'-Q fff .ww , . . . . teak f... fu 9 ff 1 - . ar My -. an-f',......,.. M.. . ,. 1, ., an,...1..,,f:,,,.,,..f.w,, .,., qiimsa,-.g:a.,,. ff,,,,..V.z r HAMER, MARY ANN-Junior Miss '44- '45, Sans Souci '45-'46, Glee Club '44. HAMER, MARY MARCELLE HAMPTON, LLOYD e HANK, LAURA JEAN-Junior Miss '44, J.U.G.'s '45-'46, Glee Club '44, Mixed Chorus '45-'47, Red Jaclrets '45-'47, Glee Club Contest '46. HANNA, SUE-Music Club '45-'46. HENRETTA, ALLAN HARRIS, JANE HARRIS, NAT HARRISON, JEANETTE-Red Dragons '44- '47, Treasurer '46-'47, Red Jaclrets '45-'47l Booster ll Fall '44, Theatrical Make-up Club '45, Music Club '45-'46, Girl Reserves '46, Glee Club '45, Mixed Chorus '45-'46,'Girls Ensemble '46, Madrigal Singers '46, One Act Plays '44-'45, Speech Drama Play '46, HART, SHERMAN-Sodalitas Latina '44- '47, Girls Intramural Manager '45, Vice-Presi- dent '46, Red Jackets '45-'47, Glee Club '44- '45, Girl Reserves '44-'46, Library Staff '46, Counselor's Assistant '45, Intramural Debate '46, Student Aide, Golden R, National Hon- or Society '46. . 1 lifitf so rss I - I I as .1 0 .22 '-s' ' .1 rg- g as Qi ff I HARTKOPF, DAYLE HARWELL, L. B. -Safety Patrol '44-'46, Aeronautics Club '45. HASCHKE, RUTH- Home Economics Club Fall '44, Latin Club '45, Susan Be Smooth '46, Student Council Representative Fall '44, Bas- ketball lntramural '46, School Champions, Volleyball Intramural '46, School Champions, Red Jaclrets '45-'47. HATHERLY, COLEMAN-Aquatic Club '44-'45, Radio Guild Spring '46, Intramural Debate Spring '46.x HAUSE, SARAH-G.R.A. '44-'46, Volley- ball Intramural '46, Champions, Basketball Intramural '46, School Champions, Red Jack- ets '45-'47, HAVENS, BOBBY - Boys Chorus. HAWKINS, JACK-Music Club '45-'461 Safety Patrol '44-'45, Master Singers '46, Mixed Chorus '45-'46, Boys Chorus '44, Madrigal Singers '46. HAYNES, IRENE - G. A. A. I Fall '45l G. R. A. l Spring '46. HAZELWOOD, JAMES HELGREN, CLARICE sl' .-ff ws ,saw HENGST, ERWIN-Band III '44-'46, Aero- nautics Spring '46, HENNINGER, DEAN-Reporter 'l1B, Vice- President 19A, Reporter 198, Sportsman Club '44, Varsity Club '45-'46, Football '44, Sui- cide Squad, Football '45-'46, Letter, Boys Glee Club. HENRY, ROBERT HICKS, PAUL-Craft Club, Reading Club. HILL, ANN-Red Cross ll '46, President '46, Comet Club '45, Girl Reserves '44-'46, Boos- ter I Fall '44, Library Staff Spring '46, Junior Miss Spring '45, Maroon Beauty Contest '46, Intramural Basketball Spring '46, Red Jackets '45-'47. HILL, CHARLES E.-Vice-Presidentol1OB Advisory, Y. T. S. Botanical Society Spring '46, Pre-Med '45, Mixed Chorus '47, Madri- gal Singers '46-'47, Master Singers '46-'47. HILL, MICKIE - Student Aide '44-'45, Music Club '44-'45, G A. A. '44, J. U. G. '45-'46, Program Committee '45, Glee Club '44, Mixed Chorus '45, Forum '44-'45, Girls Handicraft Club. SR' '.a'.',,gj iii! - f - if 1 3 . iii! .,-.ti ,sg - . f - ' . 'DQ A S 1 'S .yi . S i qi' tw i 'Wei 1 il ' 1 is ff .g .ii 'i'..., 'itsil' .t.,,..-.,, - 2. . ,..,. ., . ., V V- it f- 4 1. - gi 4 mm - , T K ti HE ,A t Y 28. HOEVET, BARBARA 99. HOLMES, PATRICIA - Florence Ralston Brooke Spring '44, Le Cercle Francais Fall '44, Game and Fun Club '46, Red Jackets '44- '46, Mixed Chorus '46, Student Council AI- ternate Fall '46, Student Aide '46-'47. 30. HOLT, CELESTA 31. HOOPER, BERT-Boys Booster '44, Sports- man Club '44-'45, Secretary '44-'45, Boys De- bate '45-'46, Council Member '45, Declama- tion '44, Second Place Regional, Debate Squad '45-'46, National Honor Society, Student Council. 39. HOPKINS, GLYNN 33. HOPKINS, PAUL 34. HUDSON, JIMMY 35. INGRAM, TROY-Boys Booster '43-'44, Aeronautics '44-'46, Treasurer '45-'46, Track '43-'46, Fourth Place in District, Band '43-'46, 36. ISBILL, RITA - Red Cross lIl '46, Secretary '46, Glee Club. C za 49 . . . many entertaining moments . . . were spent in groups . . . couples and singles . . . just talking and joking . . . light conversation flowed freely . . . to pass the time of day . . -f:. . if ff- its S vw ,. gt ak .,.. x 3, 1, .. t. .... . 4 ' i trff if I I 1 ik. F s i i A I I . ' , ' f t i i I sz +-v,1frg,r-ww-w..v ttf -,1,,,g.., X..-,...,,, ' 'f zxgys- , ig: ,y - , A . - - .f is rw fs-xc. ' 7-rf. -- -11:-f ' L .. It if H ,w'iwr.f:'--'4.4,2 . -.2-V,- vt efgggfpifatmffi mit v- r ,.., ., , 4:wq,.:9i??fgg325 '- zfuizi .tie . X -5 titer -1 1 -L..-,V - 6 i 'feiil Effiiv Wig: .i-.ffiifii 1.1, . ., . 3 Q ' X . f, f it ' Q- ,ff-.1 wk! .Y 'ya' K- , gtg' .-., .,,.i,k,.'W 3,5 Qs .. Q. ,lg H 1i,,., ffzf M' A 54 ir' it ' I 1.4211 .. ' 'f1,'s-' 'fl' - vw 'MIR a 'Z'i i'if't ., P iv x li I t JAMES, DORIS JENKINS, THERESA-Accounting Club '45- '46, Secretary '45-'46, Red Dragons '46-'47, EI Arco Iris Fall '43, National Honor Society '46-'47. JENNINGS, GENE-Varsity, Boys Chorus, Football '44-'46, Letter, Football '44, Sui- cide Squad, Basketball '45-'46, Baseball '46, Letter, Football '43, Goldshirts. JOHNSON, BILLIE JEAN-Glee Club. JOHNSON, FRANCES JOHNSON, GERRY-10A Class President '44, Booster Ill '44 45, Sergeant-at-arms '45, Comet Club '45, G.R.A. I '46, Student Coun- cil '44-'45, Girl Reserve '44-'46, Maroon Beauty Contest '45-'46, Third Place, Head Girl Yell Leader '45-'47, Intramural Debate '45, Ouarter Finals, Intramural Basketball '45. JOHNSON, HELMER-Basketball, Boys Glee Club '46-'47. JOHNSON, JOE ED - Swing and Turn '44, Pre-Med '45, Future Farmers ol America '47, Vice-President '47. JOHNSON, MARY JO-Glamour Man- ner Spring '46, G. A. A. Fall '44, G. R. A. Spring '45. JOHNSON, SONNY N I 1- 4 1 t KALLGREN, TILLY-G. A. A. Spring '44, Reporter '44, Booster lll Fall '44, Theatrical Make-up Fall '45, Red Jackets '45-'46, Girl Reserve '44, Intramural Debate '45, Mixed Chorus, Madrigal Singers. KERN, LEE ROY-Checker Club Spring '45, Accounting Club '46, Secretary Spring '46, President Fall '46, National Honor Soc., Gold R. KIDD, BYRON-Music '45-'46, National Honor Society, Mixed Chorus. KINNEY, RICHARD-Astronomy Club Fall '44, Checker Club Spring '45, Accounting Club '45-'46, Parliamentarian '45, Vice-Presi- dent '46, Library Staff Spring. KLINGEMANN, VIRGINIA-Red Jackets '45-'47, Latin Club '44-'47, Treasurer '45- '46, Critic '46-'47, National Honor Society. KRETSCHMAR, RAYMOND - Sportsman '44-'45, Checker Club '45-'46, Band '44-'45, Letter. KREUZ, LILLY AGNES-Music Club Spring '45, Pre-Med Fall '45, Glamour Manner Spring '45. KRUEGER, GEORGE-Boys Booster Spring '45, Sergeant-at-arms Spring '45, Football '44-'45, B Team. KUYKENDALL, BIFF-Safety Patrol '44-'45, Sergeant, Goldshirts '44, Football '45, B Team. LACEY, GEORGE-Boys Booster '44-'45, Football '44, Goldshirts, Football '45, B Team, Student Council '45-'47, Information Desk '46. LACKER, DAVID - Sportsman '44, Music Club '45-'46, Glee Club '45-'46, Mixed Chorus. LAND, JANETTE - Etta Kett Spring '45, Susan Be Smooth Fall '46, Glee Club '46-'47. LARSON, NORMA-Music Club '45-'46, Treasurer '45-'46, Glee Club '45, Mixed Chorus '46-'47, Band '45-'47. LEE, BOBBY - Cartoon Club '45, Vice- President '45, Sketch '45-'46, Boys Debate '46, Executive Committee '46, Boys Glee Club '47, Intramural Track '46, Second Place Broad Jump, Second Place 440 yd. Relay, Debate Squad '44-'46, Debate Intramurals '44-'46, National Honor Society '46-'47, LEWIS, ELLEN-Ped Jackets '45-'47, Boos- ter lll '44-'45, Third Vice-President Spring '45, Student Aide '44-'45, Glee Club '45, G. R. A. Spring '46, Girl Reserves '46, LEWIS, RED LINCH, BETTY JO .. if---1 fc:-wimegqeggggemaiif 3 ft. W- ,ff r wt.. wget. xml., ,Mg ,ta K .. . .. ,'sl ,, gjsj?i??giif if..- lla W 3. HM ss- 'fl 21- ft, xg if fitfgi 1'1 -5. 1,53 sg, ,,,, asf :Q,, 1 ,,,-' -,N. , g, i?i+'f'fit?'fL5f11E ' 5' , 'V--T' Q . 26 11 LINDER, EUGENE - 'IOB Sergeant-at-arms Fall '45, 11A Secretary, Sergeant-atvarms 11B Spring '45, Gridiron Club '43-'45, Vice-Presi ent Spring '45, Adda Dabba Polish '46, Astronomy Club '46, Sergeant- at-arms Fall '46, Iled Dragons Fall '46, Student Council '44-'46, Executive Committee Spring '46, Goldshirts '434'44, City Champions, Football '44-'45, B Team, Football Intra- murals '46, First Place, Baseball '46, Football '46, Second Place, Guynn Cook, '43. LIPSITZ, SHIRLEY LONG, BOBBY-Checker Club '46, Presi- dent, National Honor Society. LOPEZ, CONSUELO -- El Arco Iris '46, Red Cross ll '45, LOTT, WAYNE LOWERY, OLAN - Student Council '44- '46, Forum, Debate Club '46, Executive Coun' cil '45-'46, Debate Squad '44-'46, Debate lntramurals '44-'46. LUNGREN, PAULINE-Girls Booster '44- '45, J. U. G. '45-'46, Sergeant-at-arms Fall '46, Student Council, Glee Club, Girl Re' serves. MCADAMS, MINNETTA-Booster lll '44- '46, Glee Club '46-'47. McBEE, VARDY 51 . . . eating was a big thing . . . iooiality and light ban- ter . . . made lunch time, fun time for all . . . griping at the food . . . offered many a mo- ment of diversion . . . work by all helped alleviate lunchroom conditions .... 5 .Q A ,sb ' . wg ,.- , f . . . , sift' , 3 , f .,', Q Q - N j. .43 a 9 ' N t JN N ' Q 4 xfsf t X if J it 5' 1 M132 rt t+ 'w' .. 1 2, ,, .,w,gy , ., , i , . ,. Aff 5 - - .Q F :l b 6 ,sa -z 'V' . 51155. fl .ff fx, X.. . :dw -xr , ,Msgs-u :vw in -, -fx 5' if ,F A f I 'Yi x at , We 155' fe at ' +- . s fi ' I . 2 N i ya- .kkts nag In - xg . L73 liiatxmlt s ax ,at .. fu 10 1. 2. 3. 4 5 6 7. 8. 9. McCALLA, KENNETH - Basketball Club '44-'45, Reporter '44, Sergeant-at-arms '45, Glee Club '46-'47, Basketball '44-'47, Let- ter, Manager, Baseball '45-'47, Letter, Mana- ger, lntramural Debate '46, Champions 'l'lA. MCCORMICK, CLlFFORD - Raymond L. Ditmars Fall '44, Parliamentarian '44, Speech Club '45, Chess Club, Open Forum '45, ln- tramural Basketball '46, Third Place. McDOWELL, MARGARET-F. R. B. Spring '44, Sergeant-at-ams Spring '44, Latin Club '44-'45, Secretary '45, Red Jackets '45-'47, Red Dragons '45-'47, Speech Club Spring '46, Girl Reserves '45-'47, Student Aide Fall '45, Comet Staff '45, Declamation lntra- murals '44, Debate lntramurals '45. McDUFF, CHARLES - Accounting Club '45-'46, Sergeant-at-arms '45, President '45-'46, Latin Club '46-'47, Secretary '46- '47, National Honor Society '46-'47. McGARITY, ROBERT MCGUIRE, DORIS-Band '44-'47, G. A. A. Fall '44, Caperettes Spring '45, Red Cross ll Fall '45, Etta Kett Spring f46, Maroon Staff '46-'47. MclNNlS, MAMIE McMULLEN, HELEN-Junior Miss '44-'45, Girl Reserves '44-'45, Etta Kett Spring '46, F. H. T. Spring Style Show '46, Student Aide '44-'47, Red Jackets. MCNEIL, MARY JANE McPHERSON, RUELENE -- Pre-Med Spring '45, Band '44-'46, Glee Club '46-'47, Jun- ior Miss Fall '44. McOUOWN, ALBERT-Astronomy Club '45, Band. MAASS, IDE MAE-F. R. B. '44-'45, Pre- Med '46. MARSHALL, SUE MARTIN, KENNETH MARTIN, ROSE MARIE-Girl Reserves Fall '44-'45, Girls Glee Club Fall '45, Junior Miss Fall '44, Advertising Staff for Comet Fall '45, Comet Club Fall '45, Student Aide Spring '45-'46, Student Assistant Fall '45, Spring '46. MASON, JACK-Checker Club '45-'46, Treasurer '46. MEYER, ANNE MEYEROVILTZ, FANNIE-Modern Dance Spring '44, Sans Souci ll '45-'46, Glee Club '45-'47. MICHON, JOYCE MILLER, ROSELINE-K. D. V. '45'47. Trea- surer '45, if ...W 1555. .a f ,, wr. .,, ' 111.11194 . f' 'Wil .. . . Q t sv 1 4? A' L' Ll' -.- 2- ..'. J in lui Af. i ,..,wgt... . ,Ms .r jg K A i 1 fi ' im Ji it 4 as l . Q73 f f 1 -.-. . ., .mr S , l . I f.,' If i at 'init r X A '- i ir i i- s. gg j ' 3--J - ,. ,,. t -. -4113 + , ,.s....f:, V il? .- 51 1' , T 2 5 X 53 . . . meeting place for morning and afternoon was the corner drug store . . . companionship flowed . . . from over 'coffee and cokes . . . 'meet you after school at the drug store' . . . was the hope-inspiring greeting of weary students . . . forbidden spot during school hours . . . but sneaking of grounds was fun . . . MITCHELL, BARBARA -- Modern Dance Fall '44, Raymond L. Dittmar Spring '44, Sans Souci ll Fall '45, Treasurer Spring '45, Glee Club '44-'47, Student Council Representa- tive '45, MOBLEY, RONALD MOGILL, MARY ANN-Girls Booster ll Fall '44, Latin Club Fall '45. MOODY, GILLIAM-Band '46-'47, Boys Chorus Spring '47, Speech-Drama Play Spring '47, MOORE, CAROL - Sodalitas Latina '44- '47, Treasurer '45, Vice-President Spring '46, President Fall '46, Maroon Band Spring '45- '47, Letter, Spring '46, Girls Reserves '44-'45. MOOS, STANLEY-Checker Club '44-'45, President '44-'45, Student Council '47, Band '44-'47, Drum Major '46-'47. MORRlS, BOBBY -- Goldshirts '44, B Team '45, Maroons '46, MOURSUND, JOYCE-Booster l '44-'45, J. U. G. '45, Speech Club Spring '46, Girl Reserves, Intramural Debate '46, Glee Club '45-'46, Student Aide Fall '44, MURCHISON WANDA, MUSTON, MURRAY-Basketball '45-'46, Secretary '46, Basketball '45-'47, Letter, Baseball '45-'47, Letter, Boys Glee Club '45, Mixed Chorus '46-'47, NAGLE, BOB NEAL, NANN-Student Council '44-'45, Junior Miss '44-'45, Treasurer '45, J. U. G. Fall '45, Radio Guild '46, Girl Reserve '44- '46, Red Dragons '45-'47, President '46- 47, Glee Club '44-'45, National Thespian '47. NELLE, KATHERINE-F. H. T. Spring '46- '47, NELSON, CHARLES W. NESBITT, BETTY JO - Scrap-bool: Club '44-'45, President '45, Band '44, Science Club '43-'44, Secretory '43. NEWMAN, BILLIEJEAN - Design Club G. A. A. -,f, HL . ,,,,.- ,aff s. .,,!,5W ., iv. ,, ,. Wgi.. f3,E:3ig?tfts.,lm' K X f'1aff::.,3.t3, 2 -...f,1ff,f:- f K 2 fx: 1 , fliiffizi' 1 2 +i.,t,,, . ' we F ' 2 . -- ' -' tiziilff '- figs-FYI .f .- ,. as l m :,,,,usm.xx .W ',,, -gy ,fn .Mt-, .m,h,ff,,.,?qmg,,,1gy3,,,.,,,,,, 3- , , ww. rigs' Q 4fi:w2wf'-- V It at f Q' gyl.-K-qigf ,L ' T ,mmf F I - ,gr ve ,Lm- ,- ' ' I 1 - ,255 wi if Y- ' , ' si , ,f'TSf1,2 - i Q ang, , I yi? .,.. . Q4,,,l- ,T fr. ' .'.'AA 2. ll ' jf T ,fi ,Z-?'g:,.1'v,,f'fg ' ,K NIVEN, JAMES-Craft Club '45-'46, Band. NORRIS, HAZEL NORWOOD, HARRIET-G. A. A. '441 Games and Fun '45, Music Club '45. NORWOOD, WILLIAM--Softball Club '45-'46. NOVY, ELAINE NUNLAY, AUDRAE NUNNELEE, KATIE OGLETREE, AL OLLE, DELMA-Game and Fun Club, Girls Chorus. OSBORNE, RACHEL-Red Cross, Glamour Manner. OVERALL, WILLIAM - Band '44-'46, Checker '45-'46, Chess '46. PAFFORD, JEAN-Junior Miss '44, Pre- Med Club '45-'46, Red Jacket '45, Girl Re- serve '44, Junior Academy of Science '45, Honorary Mention, Student Aide '45, PAPE, MARY LOUISE-Press Club '44, Booster I '43, Theatrical Make-up '44, Speech Club '44-'46, Vice-President '46, Red Drag- on '44-'46, Secretary '46, Red Jackets '44- '46, Declamation Clnterscholasticj '43, Intra- mural Declamation '45, Debate '46. PARKER, JIMMY-Softball '45, Secretary '45. PEARSON, PATSY - P. G. Club '45-'46. PEDERSEN, MARY ANN-Booster III '44- '45, Intramural Manager '45, Susan Be Smooth '45, Sans Souci '46, Girl Reserves '46-'47. PERRY, EVA LEE PERRY, GERALDINE PERRY, MAURICE-Craft Club '45-'46, PETERMAN, HERBERT-Chess Club '45- '46. le,, L e,,ee .,, ' S'VSf!?1x,, :5'i -. ,599 - . I gf, r 5,520 , ., .. is if ' 4 sf . f '-him: , 404 L' 2' W .l , , , . 9 .ggi + ,L ii M ft, r3.j, jy5g'i :mann-In 5 i W, ,,... , ,,.. . J B we . .G , , L 21. 92 23 94 Q5 96 97 PITTS, IMOGENE POGUE, DOROTHY-Game and Fung Susan Be Smooth. POINDEXTER, HELEN POLLARD, JEWEL PORSCH, HERMAN - Chess Club '441 Pre-Med '45-'46i President '46f Junior Academy of Science '46. PORTER, CHARLES - Checker Club '45, '46f Student Forum '46. POWELL, PAULwGridiron Club '44-'45f Hi-Y '46i Football, B Team '44i Football Intramural '45f First Placei Basketball Intra- 'mural '46i Second Place. PRIEST, DAN-Boys Booster '44g Sports- man Club '45i Debate Club '461 Boys Chorus '45i Red Dragon '46f Baseball Intramurals '45, Second Placef Debate Intramurals '45. PRIM, VIRGIL-Chess Club '46f Band '45- '46f Roclcet Club. PROCTER, LOUISE-Red Jackets '46-'47. QUICK, MALCOLM OUIST, JEAN OUIST, LE ANNA RADER, MARTHA JEAN-Y. T. S, Bo- tanical Science '44-'45, President '45, Red Jackets '45-'47f Student Council '46-'47i 55 . . . outside school and in we began getting interested in girls.. .and boys . . . as more than just friends . . . our heart-breaks were real- triangles and one-and-onlyls made life complicated . . . our first taste of dating was really wonderful . . . ', it ,sis B- ,,. . v ye sg-tQ,.,, 5 1 as WP . 'I' 'si a K V . . f 'I l' at E . 'EF ' 'UQ -. H 4 Qi Ol A 'va ef 'n .. . . . , .7 sl 'Q 'Oo 0 G. A. A. '45-'46. ' .. A, , ,V . ', u ' 1 V .mai to . n t- 3 X Q g , ?lis' F4195 1 s ' '24 1 , t 1 ' , I , . , A A M f:2l13fJ'f JlllI . 3 ' . ' - ' ' 'T f532E?'5 f . Efffff, Q ' 1 ,. ' 'Q-23. , A - 9 I' 1 'x!. V :f 4 'i jf ' ,. -1' Q hs -f Q . f -if .... . ' X. ,i ' i'7f'Ifff1'. , l efififak of -N, -. .r .i 1I2r:sf'ff: ..:. fsiie iii' ' 2-1 ...I ff' A ' 1 ' , X. ,... . . .. 15.33, X at, . my ,L fin. A 2 3 19- 5 . . .V , . . mai... a... gsligrl. . -is A Yfi iwid t rf.. ii fa- , 'iii - - f k:g41t+f: 'f'-S 1 . A - 52 P L 'li s. A 0 J. . ...,,s-egel-igtmmt Q e:a,c.,aiMN1r s at .1 t , WJ E32 . I 1 Ji if ,J -. f mssmei. if Si- RAGSDALE, CLAUDETTE-Girl Reserves '44-'45, Junior Miss Fall '44, Program Chair- man '44, Junior Miss Spring '45, Secretary '45, Student Council '44-'45, Etta Kett Fall '45, Reporter '45, Red Dragons '44, Red Jaclcets '46-'47, Interscholastic Debate '45- '46, Glee Club. RAISCH, NANCY RAMIREZ, NORA-Tertula '44, Treasurer '44, Reporter '44, Swing and Turn Spring '45, Program Chairman, Accounting Club '45, EI Arco Iris '46, Treasurer '46, RAMSEY, PAT-Camera Club '44, Reporter Fall '44, Secretary Spring '45, Reading Club '45. RASCI-IKE, RAYMOND RAY, JOANNA-Game and Fun Club '45, Glee Club '45-'46, EI Arco Iris '45, Sketch Club '46. RAY, WYNELLE RED, THOMAS - Glee Club '44-'46, Speech Club '45, Baseball Club '44, Bas- ketball Intramural '44, Baseball Intramural '45, Football Intramural '45, Declamation '44, First Place. REED, JOYCE-Accounting Club '45 46, Historian Committee, Head. REEVES, CLODIE NELL-Game and Fun, Susan Be Smooth. REHFELD, HAZEL-Band III '44-'46, Cam- era Club Spring '45, Orchestra Fall '45, Li- brarian '45-'46. RICE, FLORENCE-Booster I '44-'45, In- tramural Manager '44, Sergeant-at-arms '45, Red Jaclcets '44-,45, Student Council '44, Music Club '46, Glee Club '44-'46, Intra- mural Declamation '46. RIGGS, LOIS - Library Club Spring '46, Glee Club '47, Band '46-'47. RIKER, JANET-G. A, A. '44-'45, G. R. A. I '45-'46, Girl Reserves '46-'47, Intramural Sports '44-'47, Speech Drama Play Spring '47. RILEY, MICKIE - Red Cross '45-'46, Ser- geant-at-arms '46, Homemaking Club '46-'47, Secretary '46. RIOJAS, CARMEN - EI Arco lris '44-'46, Vice-President '45-'46, President '46, Swing and Turn '45, Maroon Beauty Revue '46, Stu- dent Aide '46, ROBBINS, BETTY JEAN-G. A. A. '44, '46, Maroon Band '44-'46, Game and Fun Club '45, Sergeant-at-arms '45. ROBBINS, VIRGINIA ROBERTS, BETTY JOYCE-Glee CIub'44- '45, Etta Kett '44-'46, Sergeant-at-arms '44, Reporter '45, Comet Staff '45, Girl Reserve '45-'46, Forum Leader '44, Red Cross I '45, ROBERTS, PHYLLIS-Glee Club. G- -1-...- 91. 92 23 94. 95 96. 27. 28. 29. ROBERTSON, CHARLES ROBINSON, MARY-Glee Club. ROGERS, JIMMY-Astronomy Club '45, Checker Club '45, Forum Leader '45, ROUNDTREE, HELEN-Red Jackets. ROWELL, ALLEN ROWELL, TOMMY-Art Club '44, Sketch '44A'46, Secretary '46, Band '44-'45, Orches- tra '45-'46, Librarian '46. ROWLAND, LONELLE--Booster l '45-'46, G. R. A. Fell '46, Orchestra '44-'47, Red Jackets '45-'47, Glee Club. ROYDER, TOM - Maroon Sports Editor Spring '47. ROYE, MARY LOUISE-Glee Club, Home Making. RUCKER, ANITA - French Club '45-'47, Secretary '46. President '46, Reporter '47, Clarinet Ensemble '46, First. RUIZ, MANUEL SALDIVAR, JUUAN-El Arco lris '45, Pre- Med Club '46, Sergeant-at-arms '46, SANDERFORD, ANN - Girl Reserves '45, Caperettes '44, Booster lll '44, J. U. G. '45, Game and Fun '46, Red Jackets '44-'46. SARTIN, DOROTHY SAUNDERS, JOYCE - Checker Club '44- '45, Glee Club '44-'47, F.R.B. '44, Library Club '46, Drama one-act plays '47, Third Place. SCHIEFFER, JANE - Treasurer 'IQA '46, Secretary 19B '46, Maroon Beauty -Review '46, Booster l '444'45, Treasurer '44, Sans Souci '46, F.l-l.T. Council '46, Secretary '46, Girl Reserve '46, Student Council '44-'46, Secretary '46, Glee Club '45-'46. 57 . . . Christmas . . .a nos- talgic time . . . of happy mo- ments . . . and gifts . . . for family . . . and friends . . . and vacation time . . . rest away from those dreary hoo-ks . . . 1 :uxf1:.,rut SCHMIDT, MARILYN - Booster I '44, Booster ll '44, Intramural Manager '44, J. U. G. '44-'46, Secretary, President, Girls Re- serve '44-'45, Program Chairman '44, Vice- President '45, Student Council '44, Victory Corps '44, Glee Club '44, Red Jackets '44- '46, Forum Leader '44-'45, Mixed Chorus '45, Intramural Basketball '46, Twelfth Grade Champions. SCHMIDT, RICHARD - Checker Club Spring '44, Crafts Club Fall '44, Baseball Club Spring '46, SCHMIDT, RUTHIE SCHNELL, LEWIS-K. D. V. '44-'45, Ser- geant-at-arms '45, Chess Club Spring '46. SCHOENFIELD, RUTH SEALS, NEAL ROSE SEIDERS, DORIS - Caperettes Spring '45, Music Club '45-'46, Red Jackets, Mixed Chorus. SHANNON, CHARLEEN - Caperettes '44-'45, Design Club '45-'46. SHAW, JUNE SHELTON, DAWN SHELTON, GAYLE-Secretary 10A, Tenth Grade Favorite, Maroon Beauty Contest '44, First Place, Glee Club '45, Girl Reserve '44- '45, Recording Secretary '45-'46, Girls Boos- ter I '44-'45, Sergeant-at-arms '44, President '45:'46, Yell Leader '46, Future Homemakers '46. SHIPP, VIOLET-Music Club '45-'46, ln- tramural Debate '46, Intramural Declamation '46. SHIRLEY, DOROTHY-Junior Miss '44-'45, SIFUENTES, ORELIA-El Arco Iris, Program Chairman. SILBERSTEIN, HORACE-Accounting Club '44-'47. SILBERSTEIN, SHIRLEY-Red Dragons '46- '47, Junior Miss '44-'45, Comet Club '45- '46, Girl Reserve '44-'45, Comet Staff '46- '47, Typist, Glee Club '46-'47,Mixed Chorus Spring '47, Red Jackets '46-'47, Student Council Alternate Representative Fall '46, Lunchroom Hostess '47, Open Forum '44-'45, Advisory Secretary '45, Treasurer '46, Bas- ketball lntramural '45, Volley Ball Intramural '45, Student Aide '44. SIMONSEN, WINSTON-President12B, Boys Booster '44, Forum '44-'45, Future Homemakers of Texas Spring '46, Student Council '44-'45, Red Dragons Fall '46, Speech Drama Play '45, Intramural Debate Fall '45. SIMPSON, JEAN-Red Cross III '45-'46. SIMPSON, ,MARGARET-Scrap Book Club '45-'44, Red Cross Ill '45A'46, President '46, Student Aide Spring '47. SIMPSON, MARSHA f zigil' fi r4 SLAUGHTER, MAX SMALL, ROGER W Boys Glee Club '44, Mixed Chorus '45, Colin P. Kelley '44-'45, Vice-President '45, Adda Dabba Polish '45. '46, President Open Forum '45i Goldshirts Fall '44, Red Dragons '44-'46, Vice-President '46, lnformation Desk Fall '46. SMITH, BETTY JO SMITH, CLARA BETH SMITH, HAROLD - Checker Club '44, Champ, Taxidermy Club '45, Rocket Club. SNEED, NED'-Band '44-'47, Squad Leader '46-'47, Radio Speech Club '46, Sketch Club '45, Astronomy Club '44, Forum Leader '45. SOLSO, LAVERNE SPAETI-l, BEN-Raymond L. Dittmar Club '46, Checker Club '45, Sergeant-at-arms '45, Band '44-'45. f I as . SPIELMAN, DAVID SPILLAR, BOB-Boys Booster '44-'45, Hi-Y '44-'46, Reporter '46, Band '44-'46, Stu- dent Council '44, lntramural Debate '46, . SRYGLEY, JANE-Band '46, Squad Leader, National Honor Society. . STAPP, NORMA-Red Jackets '45-'47, Junior Miss '44-'452 French Club '45-'46. . STATHOS,- STEVE - Gridiron '43-'44, Theatrical Make4Up '46, Baseball '45, Foot- ball '43-'44, Baseball '44, Basketball '45. , STEEN, DOROTHY-Modern Dance Spring '45, Press Club '45-'46, Girl Reserve Fall '44, Booster Club '44, Glee Club '44-'46, Maroon Stall '453-16, Poetry Contest '45, Second Place, Student Aide '44-'45, STENZEL, LEAH-Red Jackets '45-'47, Game and Fun Club '45, Astronomy Club Spring '46, . STEWART, DOROTHY vt, , zs ' L.k ' . . Q- 9' Q' 4 , . ' ,e Y, J teee I 5 , - 'Q ,.'- , E, L ,ss.s f ' 55 . r.., , , 59 . . . exams came up next . . . just back from the holidays to hard work again . . . study- ing, in the library, in the study hall, at home . . . studying and hoping, merely to pass ' 6 'zf' 1 X 5. s 5 .. , fi is , .ix av- 3 t ' i a , Q ,fi ,. . , ,, STOVALL, DORIS STOVALL, MARY - Booster Club '44-'45, Comet Club Spring '46, Girl Reserve '44- 46, Red Jackets '44-'46, Student Aide Fall '44. STYLES, EVALYON - Booster I '44-'45, Open Forum '45, Sans Souci '46, SULLIVAN, WALTER SWEET, LOUIS-Sportsman '44-'45, Checker Club '45-'46. SWENSON, GEORGE--Sportsman Club '44-'45, Judo Club '45, Taxidermy Club '46- '47, Reporter '46-'47, Band '44-'47, Section Leader '45-'47, Two Letters '45-'47, Intra- mural Football '46, Intramural Basketball '46, Second Place '46, Student Council Alternate SWIFT, CONNIE-Etta Ken '44-'45, ln- tramural Manager '44, G. A. A. '45-'46, Mixed Chorus. TABOR, JOHNNIE TAYLOR, TOMMY TAYLOR, WILSON - Basketball Club, Baseball Club, President Spring '46, Hi-Y, President, Sergeant-at-arms '46, Pre-Med '45, Basketball '46-'47, Letter, Basketball Intra- mural '46, School Champs, National Honor Society, 11 19 I3 14 15 16 17 18. 19. 90. TEASDALE, LILLIAN-Edith Cavell Club Spring '44, Checker Club '44-'45, P. G. Club '45-'46, Austin High Band '44-'45. TEINERT, WALDEMAR-Game and Fun, Sergea it-at-arms '45. TERRILL, ANN THOMAS, ELLEN-Music Club '45, Red Cross III '46. THOMPSON, BILLYE FAYE THOMPSON, BILLY LAY-Art for Comet and Maroon Fall '46, Taxidermy Club Spring '46, Junior Academy of Science '46. THORP, JEAN-Booster ll Fall '44, Boos- ter lll Spring '44, J. U. G. '45-'46, President Fall '45, Red Jackets '44-'47, Girl Reserves '45-'46, Treasurer Fall '45, Student Council 46, F. H. T. '46. THURMC ND, FRANK-Press Club'44-'45, Debate Club '46, Executive Committee '46, Student Council Alternate '46, Intramural De- bate '45, lntramural Basketball '45-'46, ln- tramural Track '46. TORN, ADLA MARIE TREADWELL, JOEL 1 BW TURBIVILLE, L. l-l.--Checker Club '44-'45i Music Club '45-'46, Taxidermy Club '47, Junior Academy of Science '46, Boys Chorus, TURNER, JACK RlCE-Boys Booster ll '44, Parliamentarian '45, Press Club '45-'46, Vice- President '45, Sergeaht-at-anus '46, Glee Club '45-'46, District Winner, in Choral, Juiitsu Club '44, lntramural Tracl: Spring '46, 100 yd. dash, Third Place, Intramural Foot- ball Fall '46, Champions, Student Council Fall '44, Speech Drama Play Fall '45. VALDES, MARY ANN VAUGHN, ROY VENNER, JEAN - Caperettes '44-'45, Student Council Spring '45, Susan Be Smooth Fall '45, Sans Souci Spring '46, Glee Club. VON QUINTUS, HANNA-K. D. V. '45-'47, Reporter Fall '45, Spring '47, Sec- retary Fall '46, President Spring '47. VON ROSENBERG, CHARLES-Camera Club Spring '45, Treasurer '45, Hi-Y '45- '47, Vice-President Fall '46, President Spring '47, Band '45-'47, Student Council Spring '47, National Honor Society. WAGNER, ANDY-U. S, Marine Corps Pacific Area, Accounting Club '45-'46, Vice-President '45-'46, President '46. XALENTA, JOYCE-Game and Fun '45- WALKER, BARBARA ELLEN WALKER, JOSEPHINE-Mixed Chorus. WALLACE, DANNY WARD, COLVIN-Boys Booster I '44, Checlcer Club '44, Basketball Club Foot- ball Intramurals '46, Baseball lntramurals. WATSON, JEAN-Susan Be Smooth Sprin '46, Comet Stall Fall '46, Spring '47, F. H. Spring '47, Student Aide Fall '46-'47. WATTINGER, MARGARET - Red Cross Club '45-'46, Design Club '46. 15134 5. . 'f 1 f pang: 21 ld' ' rgtt' 391 ' ' , 36 f 61 . . . at last for those mid- term seniors came what they had . . . slaoed . . . worked . . . sweated for . . . all that labor just to he able to show others an irrsigniyicant hit of paper .3 F ,L Ari, . f :yzgp f' ru ff, I f ..: aff 1 K sim ,lr an w -i ?h2 ' AL:f.i,' ,, L, ':f 5.45 I 'S' 1? if ,ff a , if ml, 6. I' 9 sf' i I f 2 1' 59 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. WEASE, MIRA ANNE-Theatrical Make- Up '45, Red Cross lll '46, Glamour Manner '46, Treasurer, Orchestra. WEBB, BILLY-Safety Patrol '44-'46, Vice- President '46. WEBB, DOROTHY WEISSER, CARLISLE - Student Council Representative Fall '44, Hi-Y '46, Treasurer Fall '46, Drawing Activity Hour '45, Comet Staff Spring '46, Latin Club Fall '45. WESSON, MAMIE RUTH-Booster Club '44-'45, Vice4President '45, Music Club '45, Glee Club '45-'46, Mixed Chorus. WEST, ANN WETEGROVE, LUCILLE WETZEL, HENRY WHEELESS, VARDY-Sportsman Club '44A '42, Checker Club '45-'46, Vice-President '4 . WHITE, THOMAS-Austin Maroon Band '39-'42, United States Navy '42-'45, WHITT, PEGGY4F. R. B., Gin Club. WILKE, MAY LOU-Red Jackets '45-'47, Treasurer '46, Comet Club '45-'46, Reporter Fall '45, Secreta Sprin? '46, Glee Club '46-'47, Mixed Chorus all '45, National Honor Society. - LT- f 14. WILUAMS, KATHRYN 15. WILLIAMS, MARY JANE 16. WILLIAMS, MORRIS JR.-Adda Dabba Polish Spring '45, Press Club '45, Boys Boos- ter ll '44-'45, Maroon.Stafl '45-'46, S rt: Editor '45-'46, Maroon Band '44-'46, OTHII and Scroll '46, Band. 17. WILSON, BETTY JEAN 18. WINDRUM, BILLY-Boys Booster l '45, Reporter, Boys Booster Il '46, Safety Patrol '45, Checker Club '44, Basketball '46, Champions. 19. WINGATE, BETTY JEAN-Junior Miss '44-'45, Plane Geometry Club Fall '45. 20. WOOD, WAYNE -f Boys Booster l Safety Patrol Club '45, Checker Club Boys Booster ll '46. 21. WOODCOCK, CHARLES-Band '44 Aquatic Club '44-'45. 22. WORLEY, WENDELL 23. WYATT, GORDON-Gridiron Club Varsit '44 '46 T '45 P 'cl 45, 44, 47, 431 - , reasurer , res: ent '46, Basketball '44-'45, Football '44-'46, Letter Track '44-'45, Letter, Football, Letter, Glee Club, Student Council. 24. YARRINGTON, BOBBIE - Red Jackets '45- '46, Mixed Chorus '45-'46, Glee Club '44- '45, Comet Club '45-'46, Modern Dance '44-'45. 25. ZENKNER, EMILY 13. WILKERSON, PEGGY-Girls Booster Club, Caperette, Vice-President, Red Dragons, Historian. 26. MARINO, HERBERT 27. MELTON, BASIL 'iz 43 af mf 3' Senior class president, Winston Simonsen, outlined to the jubilant seniors their hopes and aspirations while in high school. Christmas and the senior,dance Seniors and sponsors enjoy the traditional senior banquet. , 40 YQ f vw, A. V ., r r Many friends and lessons were acquired in that grand, memory-filled building A cool, shady walk led the toiling student to the clean, airy annex Stirring music wafted its way out of this noisy building all through the day A treat was enjoyed when a student had most of his classes in this sunny building 9. is 5 sgziilf 3 i - Maier: 11,-, . K was . , av wg, ,A+ N A 7,1-4 , ll Takmg a pause that refreshes were 11B Fall officers, Bill Milburn, treasurer, Dayle Hartkopf, reporter, Lovic Younger, secretary, Pete Hamilton, president, Al Ogletree, sergeant at-arms, and Virginia Robbins, vice-president. Q fa feacfwm Although we rode crowded busses, the 11A Fall officers, Buddy Leonard, sergeant at arms, Robert Benfro, treasurer, Marcus Goldsmith, reporter, Morris johnson, president, Susie McBride, secretary, and Tony Buckley, vice-president, were among the few lucky ones to get a ride. 1-45' it N -V N-, Ns., . . .ww 5,54 -Q ,, V-. - . Signing Comets to keep for old-times sake were 11B spring officers, Morris johnson, president, Ramon Dale, treasurer, Buddy Leonard, secretary, Phoebe Burch, vice-president, and jonilu Swearlngen, reporter Looking enthusiastic over their ,elections were Franklin Kahutek, secretary, Kenneth Thames, sergeant-at-arms, Joe Moore, reporter, Kathryn Nitschke, treasurer, Harvey Bouldin, president, and jackie Newman, vice-president, the 11A spring officers. n s - H :m r 1. ft . .- ka W dir D f V, nga' ri N,-172 . .xl .1 qi an M gb . E .ia f f.. lv 'lf ,9 Z .A . 911 .gf if sawn ag . 1 ww .,.. K 4 w,., Wa af? f 4 . 5 9 4. lf .a fr fm . Lk 4- Jx , I .bw H A.. 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Blanton, Barbara 96, Bliss, Frances Q7. Blomquist, Gladys 98. Blomquist, Martha 29. Boyd, Fred 30. Boyd, Janet 31. Bradshaw, Betty Joy 32, Bradshaw, Mary Jo 33, Breakey, Barbara 34. Brigham, Ben 35. Briley, Aneita 36. Briley,Moneita 37. Brooks,Lillyn 38. Brown, Kenneth 39. Bruck, Norman 40. Bryant, Lenora gkensv. dh ,yi te? mrs: fl? MK . . tl , , ffgifkififm Q ' T K 1 F 41. Buckley, Tony 46. Burris, Laverne 49. Bunch, Billie 47. Burton, Billy Joe 43. Burch, Phoebe Carole 48. Busche, Bill 51. Carlson, Betty 52. Carlson, Oliver Hatramptothegym. .. on a cool winter night . 4. . led us to excitement . . . of games that were won, only seconds remaining . . . yelling our heads 01? . . . at each close point . . . made us hoarse but delighted . . . as we came out on top . . . D . 4 53. Caswell, Kenneth Jr. 44. Burkett, Don 45. Burks, Thelma 56. Cavness, Virginia 57. Chamberlain, Bill 58. Champion, Josie 59. Chavman, Henry 49. Callan,Ann 50. Camp,Jacquelyn 61. Chavez,Susic 62. Chester, Dan 63. 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Coward, Jess: 16. Crane, Arlene 17. Crawford, Nancy 18. Crow, Allo 19. Crow, Jo Ann 20. Cullen, Laura l 21. Curb, Mary 22. Dale, Ramon 23. Daniel, Roy 24. Darker, Betty Jean 25, Davis, Barbara 26. Davis, Jean 27. Davis, Mildred YB. Davis, Sonny 29. Dearin5,Ca!herlm 30. Dearing, Nancy 31. Dickey, Doris 32. Dickey, Jeannette 33. Dickey, Marilyn 34. Dillard, Winston 35. Dixon, Dexter 36. Dixon, Lee Ann 37. Dodson, Jesepearl 38. Dodson, Laudyne 39. Donovan, Leo 40. Dorsett, James 1.4 V, -ai YP 'F wr Q. ifl 5 7 41. Dawali, Mary Patricia 49. Edwards, Mary 43. Elliott, Mary Anne 44. Ellis, Patsy 45. Estepp, Gerald 56. Francis, Milton 57. Francis, Nancy 58. Frederick, Betty 59. Frederick, Jim 60. Freund, Jimmy . . . not all fun and frolic . . . was our high school life . . . for those that desired, there was practical experi- ence . . . in commercial and shop labs . . . to be had, pre- parin I for later careers . . . in the coid, demanding world .... D lr 46. Evans, Jean 51. Flinn, Marilyn 47. Evans, Winfred 59. Flynn, Billy 48. Fairey, Tommy 53. Ford, Dorothy 49. Feagin, KAY 54. Fosbefs, Walter : K N In 50. Fitzgerald, Nancy 55. Foster, Elaine 'K 61. .Freund, John 66. Gettys, Nancy fl' K 69. Gainer, Bill 67. Giddens, Margaret M in K 63. Gambrell, Frances 68. Gilbert, Suzanne A l I 7 64. Gardenshire, Jo Ann 65. Gamer, Oscar X ,gp by 23 .. rsnll. ..... SEQ fa asf y , . ...V 54 iii: I. W-9' - l fl! 4' ' f as 'Q-5 . r. . L. , W , 5 3 A ar' '73 V 'R kr K. ' ,, ,yieyh - Hd .1- dxf' vxwli' af w 44 P It ln .. 1 . Q at ,. We J' All ,Q t an if i f.: ., 4 ,- f ..-,. .fr rf A . . '13 f ' 1 E.. f. 1' 1 graft. f l 5' ..- -7 ,ca . .. V E ..., ggwag.. V 'al 4,4 72 RV . r I 2? U 4 Q is 1 1 1 , at P f of . fry, ., 4 f 1 . wget mike M93 ,nv qw' if we.. , ,. 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Heiling, Al Marie 97. Heinsohn, Edwina 98. Henderson, Dorothy 99. Herring, Elaine 30. Heydenreiclu, Eric 31. Hibler, Larry 39. Higgenbotlmam, Jim 33. Hilsberg, Paul 34. Holck, Manfred 35. Holder, Gloria 36. Holtzclaw, Jo Anne 37. Howard, Margaret 38. Hull, Nell 39. Hunt, Don 40. Jacobson, Lawrence 41. Jackson, La Rue 49. James, Jimmy 43. Johnson, Ann 45. Johnson, Morris 47. Johnson, Shirley 48. lfenetzlcy, Earl 44. Johnson, Eugenia 49. Kennedy,Jaclc 45. Johnson, Leonard 50. Kinane, John 56. Krause, lris 57. Lane,MaI'Y 58, Lanlear, Barbara 59. Lapin,Tl1elma 60. Lassberg, Hel 61. Lawtlier, Betty 69. Leach, Barbara 63. Leach, Marjorie 64. Lee, Ella mer 65. Lee, Leo 73 . . . but the fine arts were not neglected . . . aspiring ar- tists and actors . . . singers and musicians . . . had available coaching . . . right there in school . . . grand opening nights . . . a brilliant concert . . . a fine painting . . . were some of the results . . . of tal- ent and teaching . . D '-M QS 'W'A .:if,.Xf ' .f 3' r Q N as ii sa 51. King, Vernon 2,511 if 5 59. Kingsbery, Joanne Q 53. Kinney, Joyce 54, KiDer,Charlo!tc O 55. Knight, Jo Ellen f,. .., .ik K 66. Lee, Marion 67. Leissner Al 'K A 'L V P gl Ma., 1 . ' All Af ' 49 . I . .-.,- 4- 'Q ifii,-EE i, :fs f sQ':E?' '5 :M 'k'- . A 4 -.nf A r , 6' Q3 Nh 'I I Q35 K -1 Ji.: ' V, A 5075. .... 52 1 N iilg 2 ffl: y , 5 13 l ' 3 as gif. 5 1 L', - - :V I K ,,gm,L,,,i , KI. k 3,,, . X K . .alll K ' .' f,.. I I K 160 1 aft. fff -Sr i 5 sgaerf: i f Hz.. I il-ai A zswuusr l l mmmmrn- 1 il-wamnnmnu rw' A.. sissx-1, x m at s 3--U. mf... yi wifi' X '1 :flair-.' 6 lim: . l. ,.,E., , , A ze . 2 H .. 4. it ' w tl an 'll 'in A fb -7 A Q il. it Q' ,,. ,ev- 27 . if . A , , . Z 3. 1 '1rww:f...--'fas .7 K- ...gsm .ti wg? . - Q.. . Z With grw be l jVh, . .f . VZV is M - 5 37' If -3.1911 9 4 f5'f'p?ltZ:2I, 'E L ' :ww iff- '. . r . fa i f ' ' ,. , , , . 1 .gferg ll. --,k ,.L.V 5 , xl 4? Eg, me ' NLIWQ. .. . 1 ws , .4- s ' F' Cai I 'i 3. 23 i ga it x J .1. f +3 fb ll.. Hi. 33 W. .mf .r -- V :a:fm1:PisT'W3?l I -yf1i??f'Q,' , i... L ' '11, 1. Leonard, William Buddy 2. Lind, Dolores 3. Lindsey, Bobbie Joyce 4. Lindsay, Peggy Claire 5. Littlefield, Clyde 6. Loney, Connie 7. Long, Teelca 8. Lowitz, Mary Lee 9. Lynn, Marion 10. McAdams, Martha 11. McBride, Susie 12. McCurdy, Marian 13. McDavid, Ruthie 14. McGee, Emma 15. Mclieithan, James 16. McLean, Sterling 17. McNamara, Ruth 18. McWaters, Billie 19. Mackey, Nancy 20. Macon, Betty 21. Magnuson, George 22. Manis, Helen 23. Marchbanlz, Sara Lee 24. Marlow, Martha 25. Marshall, Robert 26. Marshall, Sue 27. Martin, Dell Jr. 28. Masden, Sally 29. Mathews, Sharon 30. Meyerowitz, Reba 31. Mell, Nancy Jo 32. Miears, Bobby 33. Milruler, Pansy 34. Miller, Beth 35. Miller, Wanda 36. Milstead, Clyde 37., Milton, Joyce 38. Mitchell, Juanita 39. Moberg, Eleanor 40. Mobley, Doris -....i......,,,w,. qvemf . . . carefree and careless 1. Monk, Valerie 9. 16. Moody, Shirley 3. Moore, Doyle 4. Moore, Eloise 5. Moore, Frank Oatmen, Roy 17. O'Connor, Patty 18. O'Connor, Ruth 19. Ojeda, Edelmira 90. Olson, La Rue 6. Moses, Robert 7. Munson,Jerrv 8. Ness, Walter 9. Newmen,Jaclcie 10. Nickell,M.ary 91, Olverd, Concepcion 22. OveQ Phil 93. Owens,Lorna 94. Pacherzuina,Au5ust QS. Pate, Peggy we were . . . fun was our main objective . . . and plenty 1 we had . . . in ieeps and ia- lopies . . . with friends, loyal companions . . . time ran by so quickly . . . we hardly real- ized oar life was speeding W 11. Niederauer, Lynell 19, Nitschke, Kathryn 13. Norman, Dick 14. Norwood, Dol 15. Oalman, Nancy Q6. Perry, Melvagene 97. Plluger, Ralph 98. 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Y 05, fl 2, 1 1. if ' Q 1 , ., ,gg 4 , - x , J 11 Y , ,if M .J X' xii. -.f V, . .flfitfgf f 'V 1.5.1. 'ri5llJf,lfff ,z ,Q-4' 'ffg-131213 , 1 n :fin . '-7 1 ,ll A 'V 2 V if A 1 'wi , . K gf H , ..,, -.,,,,, , 1 ,wx ,Ev he QP' sv .. '1 Z? ft 4 3 ff X 1. Pils, Martha 9. Plummer, Gene 3. Potter, Margaret 4, Potthofl, Helen 5. Powell, Doris 6. Prather, Katherine 7, Puryeer, Odeon 8. Quinn, Reed 9, Rains, Norma 10, Ragsdill, Sally Am 11, Redd, Ed Allen 12. Reed, Anne 13. Rhodes, Lynwood 14. Ricks, Violet 15. Robbins, Pat 16. Roberson, Richard 17. Robinson, John 18. Robinson, John 19. Roe, Carol QO. Rogers, Floyd 91. Rogers, Nancy 29. Rose, Pet 93. Rosell,Earland Q 24. Ross, Goldie 25, Rowell, Allen 26. Rull, Myrna 97. Rutland, Dudley QB. Saclcrey, Nancy 29. Saldivar, Grace 30, Salmon, Dorothy 31. Saunders, Joe 39. Scarbrough, Margaret 33. Schmidt, Bettye 34. Schmitt, Mary Ellen 35. Schneider, Frances 36. Schroeder, Marvin 37. Scott, Barbara 38. Scott, Den 39. Seaholm, B'etty 40. Seiders, Helen eiders, Rosemary 46.4 Simpson, John 51. Smith, Carolyn Severn, Franlc 47. Skinner, Betty 52. Smith, Cecil 1. Shaver, Virginia 43. Slaughter, Rosemary 53. Smith, Charles 44, Shultlesworth, Beryl 49. Slau5hter,5am 54. Smith, Joyce 45. Simpson, Barbara 50. Smith, Barbara 55. Smirh,LurIine .1551 S . . . spring drifted in . . . and we thought of love . . . and picnics . . . combining the two . . . we picniclced in couples . . . Barton's, Zilker, the lake, and Marshall Ford . . . were our happy ren- dezvous . . . ii irirfi 5, . , -ffjgiii , . 1, K mith, MurfdY 61 Southwell, Bonnie -66. Stephens, Freddie W in K L Smith, Pearl 69. S'acy, Brownie 67. Stephenson, Marion . ' 'S ' 'l,, ,. , 1. Sow, Louis os. swam, Wilson aa. Stockton, James l la a ,, lh.,,. 59. SDonbzf8, Valene 64. Stein, Elaine 69. Street, Florence A K 60. Sproul, Jay 65. 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L 1 7 L 1 f 5' L Q 'as' ' : V- nf.. - Wg: , L,.i..f X L g..f , -x' E' :I -3 . 1:1 V411 g VL in ,VV VL KV jr. 4 4 L 4 L rf ,V-, 143 A 1 L .L . .... kay? L VV,tLAg V ,L , ,r V VLV, 1. Street, Mary 2. Stripling, Nancy 3. Struhall, Grace 4. Sweet, Lewis 5. Swift, Sterling 6. Tanenbaum, Estelle 7. Tate, Marvin 8. Taylor, Thomas B. 9. Tennyson, Charles 10. Theobalt, Betty Am 11. Thomas, Pat 12. Thompson, Ann 13. Thompson, Bill 14. Thompson, Emory 151 Thurman, Barbara 16. Tcmayo, Edward 17. Tower, Shirley 18. Trainer, Louise 19. Tucker, Mary Lou 20. Urbach, Glen 21. Via, Janelle 22. Wade, Jane 23. Walden, Betty Jean 24. Walker, Billy 25. Walker, Dick 26. Walker, Frances 27. Walker, Silvia 28. Waltron, Bill 29. Ward, Jimmy 30. Ward, Tommy 31. Warden, Don 32. Warner, Virginia 33. Warren, Robert 34. Watson, Margaret 35. Webb, Frances 36. Weber, Lenore 37. Weeks, Sarah Jane 38. Welch, Maida 39. Wesley, Jean 40. Whidden, Tommy 41. Willialns,Joe 42. Willingham, Eloise 43. Wilson, Alan 44. Wood, Dorothy 45. Wood, Harold 46. Wright, Marian 47. Wukasch, Doris 48. Young, Edith Eat away, my heartiesl Happiness before the gloom, jefferson game day W , M ,,,.,-M '.,f:e Wow! Was Milwaukee cold, a fig, wt s these editors and sponsors can testify F unaioie at the Tyler nfiar-game dance Student Council prexy Pete vacationed in Florida Ss. I aguhs.. or-.1 , , im.-.M gpg ' .X ,w -ffannvwvd ,wad'Hu...i-'ix A fa fy, W V ,.,,, , ,.,,:.,, 41' Rv. in gn we - Q A - Something new this year . . . a nursery school . . . Here we stood guard over our tiny charges .... Birdseye view of our baseball field and stadium - the scene of many victories 'firm 1. - f f f - .V . su. xv? -fy, .,v.,,., 1- ,, ,-.f -ff, ,V , -1'!LS,aiis'wgai-153-. . , ' Alfa ' A 1 , ,, ..--0 A. , ...af frm, .. . y .- . ,G Mgr? ,,f ,,,,,-W ,- 4. g..?,k ,,,.,-r.5,,,, H, K, , it , A WHY 8. . l,,,,,.N1 .. vm Q., A A . , M i ,, ,fe A 1 v 5 H, H 2 1 JF I , , Q, J' 1 ' 2:-H 'LL I'-- 'i Tiff 'K 'f. ' H I 1' ' if A A ,, W- w ff .xifsffa :S i f L M ,i'. K iff? N e -7195, al 4. s -82 2 .W ,,.,, flees' ,. ' , K? ffyfff-542 , ' H 4 ' if fi 9- -f ' I ,L ' .. , t A ' h , 3 kj I HJ,-I' 5? - , 5 I ,, X , ' , f r 1 fi Q K ' ff. f 5? I , ,, i I 4 J A f ' K, ', ' Ei 'f,' q Q I I if -,-- '. I- a:-z. 2a1,gII.,,-ff 791, ' it kg k',. , ' . , If - . . , ,- '- I I I at ' 2 H l . I A N . , . J, ,I L .,, . . . ,, ,,,,.,s. ..,,,,,, I F Q 1QQj5,,,Lwqgg,5:, ,,- f . II,1a, ,,L -fa -ff -Q W TF? . i x W K ,LIL - Q 'hw- N I , - ,A. I ' . , . ' . f -gg, , .I , L L L N! ., 3 , I r e p -- W F M ,sa -I 5' Q in y ff Mrs. A. D. lectured to the 10B Fall officers, Harvey Bouldin, secretary, johnny Shriver, sergeant- at-armsg Penrod Elliot, vice-president, Franklin Kohutek, treasurer, Lee Childs, reporter, and Bobby Christopher, president, on being tardy, but they did not seem tb mind WWW? Miss Harrison, the librarian, suggested to the 10A F all officers, Rita Bearden, secretary, Virginia Beth Taylor, treasurer, jackie jackson, sergeant-at-arms, Hazel Maultsby, vice-president, and Elton jones, president, books for their first A.H.S. booknote The spring officers of the 10B class thought there was nothing finer than a ride on a spring day. Smiling into the camera were Tommy Blackstone, president, Hazel Maultsby, treasurer, Don jackson, sergeant-at-armsg Charles Davis, vice- president, Elton jones, reporter, and Danny Burger, secretary 5 The 10A spring officers listened intently to a lecture given by Mr. Wittner. Civing their strictest attention were Bobby Warren, reporter, Evelyn Cox, secretary5Edd1e Moms, sergeant-at-armsg joe Culver, president, Bubbles Welch, vice-president, and jack Dodgen, treasurer - 5, me t .a 6 Andrews Karleen 11 Barnette Patsy 16 Berkman Don 7 Armstrong Bob 19 Beall Corrrnne 17 Bledsoe Betty 8 Attal om 13 Bearden Ruta 18 Blomquust Chester 9 Balagra Delores 14 Bennett David 19 Bloomqulst Edward 10 Baldwrn Mary Lou 15 Berger Betty 90 Blum Dotty 96 Brown Irene 31 Burroughs Eddie 36 Cagle Martha 97 Brumley Carl 39 Burroughs Jrmmre 37 Caldwell Roland S28 Bunch Alnce Ann 33 Bush Lorna 38 Carlson Betty 99 Burger Danny 34 Byars Sue 39 Carpenter MaryE 30 Burns Dons 35 Cabanvss Bebe Del 40 Chrrsfopher Bob 41 Clark Annetta 44 Cline Barbara 47 Coffey Winona 42 Clark Lerla 45 Clnnger Margue 48 Cole Juanita 43 Clayton Dorothy 46 Cochran Lee Ella 49 Cooper, Betty Bob tt tt gy. 85. . . . their last work in high school . . . and plenty it was . . . were senior exams . . . for those that were unlucky . . . or those that played around . . . the yirst of the term . . . the traditional Farley, eyed all in the auditorium . . . seeing that this last bit . . . was all of their own . . . 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Porter, Doc 36. Raven Bettye 32, Porter,Joan 37. Reed lda 33. Prouse, Darlene 38. Reed Layne 34. Ouiclcsall, Leona 39 lleneau Dons 35. Ramirez, Mollie 40 Rice Richard 545 5 ' ly K ,,,.f wwf' 13 43 ' ffl ,, W s F all 2 'mf 'Y P 14. l R. J 1, Q I 'f' 1es5iS13SE. ' - - 'S ' ' 1. fl? SM F I .g r ,fi 40 Q +1 , . .1 .ggg5fk5q.5, 14. X b . . . but new horizons were in store for all . . . new friends, new jobs, college at last . . . the loneliness was lost . . . as each realized . . . that life lay before him . . . to he made happiness . . . with patience, work and perseverance . . . ii Sandahl, Cynthia 56. Schimidli, Lucile 61- Simi, Billie 81. Sutherland, Elizabeth I- Sandal' L- HY 57. Schulze, Georgina 694 Smith, Carolyn 89. Svadlenalc, Loree 52. Sandlin, Virginia 53 Sdtkerneld Adema 58. Sgnkgl, Don-,thy 63. Smith, Elsie 83. Swenson, Wallace 54- Saxon,-ji,,,,,,ie 59. Shelton, James 64. Smith, Jean 55. 1 Schlueder, Mary Etta 60- Simons, Carol 65. 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Saharan-V A -, 12'fWQ'H ' - x 67 67 Wh?-WCM mme, Coach Standard Lambert Assistant Coach Toney Burger I I V Managers jimmy Howard, Tommy Bamette and Dan Youngbloom Co-Captain Sonny Wyatt, tailback . . excitement in the air, excitement every- where. Home game . . . old enemy Ieff . . . there was nothing to compare for bringing out school spirit. And when Loyal F oreoerv came floating down - Yes, I admit tears came to my eyes . . . I 7 x. R Q 5 Co-Captain Doyle Moore, wingback Never again would they stand on the playing field and listen to the stirring strains of 'Loyal Forever' Seniors McCoy, Iemnings, Davis, Roberts, Moore, Duncan, Morris, Bouchard, Lewis, Henninger, Wyatt, Burke, Farrer, and Coach Lambert as . - , - '.k. -1ff..s,g,,:e,41,,, ,y,- - - Thomas McCoy, end ' W ,. . I . . . ' 1 v - P it Wilton Davis, fullback Highest Scorers The Maroons of ,461 The first High School team in the state to ily to an out-of-town game. It became the highest scoring team in the school's history for the scheduled ten games, scoring 326 points. They added another year to the House Park Tradition by not being defeated at House Park by a district opponent. The tradition 'started a decade ago on November 7, 1937. Yes. the team of 1946 was one to remember. Early Polish The men in Maroon opened their season with a convincing victory over the defending State Champions from Waco. Using Lambert's modified 'T' the Maroons completely mystified the Tigers. Even when they did catch a Roberts blocked,,Davis barely got by a would- e Jeff tackler it glimpse of the pigskin, the Waco had trouble catching boys like Wil Davis,u Sonny Wyatt, and Dc Moore. Davis scored first, then R Quinn tallied later in the game. I line play by Kennethjackson and g blocking by George Roberts were markable for an opening gamef, Even Suiciders Score The Maroons made their ho debut by settling an old score w their arch rival, Temple. The l roons let the cat out of the bag to cm pletely bewilder, the Wildcats. R+ Quinn led.the Maroons by scoring of the eight touchdowns. Dean I-l ninger hit Reed for three touchdc aerials, then Sonny Wyatt scored a 47-yard gallop, Harry Bengs intercepted a Wildcat pass and loped 75 ards for the score. l Davis tool a pass and out-ran Temple backs for the final score.' Season Scores They Waco 6 Temple 0 Tyler 0 S. A. Tech 7 S. F. Austin 0 Brackenridge 14 jefferson 10 Laredo 0 Corpus Christi 6 Kerrville fi lsi 563 Noel Farrer, end High Flyers Ceorge Roberts, quarterback The Maroons flew to San Antonio and those boys just kept on 'flying' by overwhelming San Antonio Tech. Henninger passed to Ogletree for the first touch. Wilton Davis was still the 'swivel-hipped' boy, romping 21 yards for one touch, 27 yards for another and passing to Wyatt for another. Reed Quinn went on a spree also, scoring on jaunts of 3, 21, and 35 yards. You wouldn't have known Duncan and Bouchard from unyielding rock walls. They, along with Taylor and Milburn, were outstanding on defense. I Continued 'Their Fine Play The Tyler Lions didn't even slow the Maroons down to a run! Doyle Vioore scored first on a jarring 20-yard n aunt. Wilton Davis followed shortly U ' J' - d with a blazing 28-yard sprint. Davis then fired a pass to Wyatt who made a beautiful run for the tally. George Roberts, the bone-crushing blocking back, scored on a quarterback sneak. Dean Henninger then hit Gene Jennings in the end zone for the final score. Duncan and Moore led the defense along with Younger and Burke. Quinn caught that pass to set up our only score against Corpus . ,,i -.,:, 'wagg,:m ,W f ,. .,L., ,My 5555-1, W. I W1 Bm , ,:1: 2' T -- Wi , fy fa x r Wigs v W' ss, bs . I mn? 'Q ! C 5 - A ' MMI- ..., gf 51 .' Q f , ' lk. ,, 'ww A is Tits? . '- . ,. 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Quinn again led the scoring by rambling 2, 5, and 26 yards for touchdowns. Then he threw a pass to Wyatt for another score. Doyle Moore powered through to score twice on runs of 5 and 21 yards. Wilton Davis sped over for a tally on a 5-yard sweep. Steady Ellison kicked 6 of 7 conversions. Iackson, Roberts, and Moore were wheelhorses on defense. . Came Twice From Behind f A The Maroon Men met a hal charging, fighting and stubbom Eag team that night in Alamo Stadiu Led by the undaunted Quinn, 1 local lads had to come from behi twice to win. Quinn passed to Ce Jennings for the first score to -tie t game for the first time. Brack cou: ed again. Big Reed then took ov and carried the ball 12 consecuti times to cover 58 yards for his secoi tying touchdown. Then Brack ga bled and lost, for Duncan nailed th punter on the 12-yard line on t fourth down. Reed fired a pass Wyatt for the winning score. Duncan stopped Knight while McCoy, Wyatt, Quinn and Bouchard came in for the kill. J Y?-Y f' F i?3?C V'f'-if lf' 'f Yi K. -5. ,L . , ,, , , 1 ' 1 ... ,Y .. Y ,. tain J , ... . Tommy Bouchard, center Bill Milbum, tackle C onoincing Comeback Back in full strength, the Maroons went wild against the team that had tied Jefferson. Moore scored on the 4th play of the game. Quinn scored on runs of 58 and 7 yards, and also scored on a pass from Wilton Davis. Then Davis plunged over from the 2-yard line for another score. Wyatt inter- cepted a ass and went 35 yards for a touch. The second team scored twice, Will,Davis passing to Ace Hopkins for 28 yards and Dean Henninger going over from the 2. lustin os Rote and Injuries With Milburn, Younger and Swift because of injuries, the Maroons , their backs to the wall for the ounter with Thomas Iefferson. .ton Davis dashed 89 yards behind utiful blocking by Roberts and ore for the Maroons' only score. e Rote, Ieff's great all-stater, tied lgs up by scoring in the third rter. The Maroons stopped an- er jeff drive on the 8, but Rote ltely kicked a field goal for the ning 3 points. Doyle Moore yed a sensational game after being red to guard from his backfiel . Duncan and Bouchard gave ir all on defense and offense, aided outstanding plays from Taylor, Jerts and Burke. . 5 , mu Hard-charging Moore stopped Rote from making a long gain J af fr Rig. ' Ioe Burke, guard john Red' Lewis, quarterback rfb' Wyatt levels Rote to the ground Harry Bengston, end jqrfzzi Liqigizgrifz-ffS'if sf,-Q 'iff ' ,5wfg'xj'1',3 13 wtf 'fr 1 jj 'Q,.,,,i s 4 3 , ,X E A r , - 1 Bobby Morris, guard . In K. -4' g - I1 1, Sgr, , Alton Taylor, guard Moore went after the ball Dean Henninger, fullback , ,,,.. . -e.is'f'-,, 'H ' . .f, ,,- - - .es 5.35-i , 3j'-Qiiifw-'f-1i'i - 5? f' , . w in f 1'-5 1' ' 4 ' ' X 3 ' nl 9,51 1.11 ff f ' ' K 1 at 2' sg. H fi ' ,. .Q ,mm' f,,L2,, , Q, it , A - f V, K' ,M . ,mL, . . . . other things than thrilling, chilling, spills make a football home-game memorable . . Q. Yell- ing until hoarse . . . meeting and greeting enjoy- able friends . . . munching and crunching hot, buttered popcorn . . . together welre on a par with the suspenseful play below. Now if only again I could-no, neoer . . W Sterling Swift, tackle Deadlock One Saturday afternoon the Corpus Christi Bucs came to otwn, out to beat the Maroons, but our boys had other ideas. So two good teams fought it out at Memorial Stadium, but to no avail, for it ended in a tie. Wilton Davis threw a beautiful pass to Quinn, who fell on the Buc 6. Wyatt swept around the end for the score. A few minutes later Corpus V. mas pushed over their touch to tie the ball game. S., . K.. gl. Q.. we 2, if ., si fr i i 3 5 .. , ..,. I, , nv. it ff, Al Ogletree, wingback ' uni f 1 ggi ic ,sq .. . ii, Seniors Last For Maro ll: The last game of the se: was against a scrappy'Kerr is team. Henninger threw to ' jp . nings for the opening to1 F down. Then Ogletree score P' few minutes later from tht rig 4' Quinn scored on an end svn Q behind fine blocking by Rob Whereupon Wilton Davis rl ' ceived a Tivy kickoff, weni Z the middle, blasted throng .5 X mob of Tivy tacklers and ran the rest of the Antler: gf' yards to pay dirt. He a E+--i scored from the two-yard Eff- Wyatt closed the Maroon s 5 P ing for 1946 with a blazing L16 - yard gallop. Younger, Mc 1 ' Burke and Duncan were top l the defensef, The Maroons of '46, lest forget! Army might have W T. D. twins Blanchard and D ff, but we had the T. D. 'quintf Davis, Quinn, Roberts, M Duncan took out the interference, allowing Roberts and Bouchard to come and Wylglftf a10n?dYV1th,a lg Egg ,,pp Q in for the tackle mg, tac ling, ho mg hne. 'S fa 5' Q, , E ta nah Q MMS WJ 1- . ,f 1 l N I f l .! Q lli Q rt ittl it if Billy Clemons Ace Hopkins Sonny Franklin Will Davis K' 'Without the Suicide Squad, there wouldn't be a Maroon team , said Coach Lambert to a group of hot and sweaty Maroons one dayg and everyone knew he was telling the truth . . . they are the unsung heroes who have to do all the rough work . . . for instance, a week before a game they became the team the Maroons would beat on Friday . . . they ran the opponents' plays against the first and second strings' plays . . . there was no rest nor substitutes for the Suiciders, but-they kept right on trying . . . the Suiciders knew, as did Coach Lambert and the rest of the Maroons, that the best Maroons of future years would come from among the ranks of the Suicide Squadi' Eddie Gilbert 3 . 1 Don Hunt Doyle Thomas Ierry Basey Buddy Leonard Tommy Blackstone Jimmy Freund 108 . First row: joe Saunders, Aubrey Kitchens, Lynwood Elliott, Roy Daniels, Dexter Simons, Morris lied johnson, Bobby Tieman. Second row: Floyd Rogers, Franklin Kohutek, Raymond Henninger, Gene Buchard, Billy Moore, Walter F osberg, Charles Screws. Third row: Johnny Albert, Harold Blackshear,'Earl Kanetzky, Charles Davis, Danny Burger, Winston Dillard, Bubba Corin. Fourth row: Assistant Coach Iim Tolbert, Head Coach johnny Keel, Manager Pat Thomas. Despite a first game loss at the beginning of the season, our 'B' teamers displayed one of the stoutest defensive lines in its history. They-played such good ball that none of their opponents in three con- secutive games could push the ball past their fifty-yard line . . . as far as that goes, they werenit ever scored on after the first game. Sparkplugs up front were stalwarts like Franklin Kohutek, playing linebacker, center Bobby McEachern, and Charlie Davis, playing one of the end terminals. Sharing the spotlight in the scoring department were Roy Daniels and Victor 'Tuffy' Chandler. 'Punki was as small as a jeep, but he ran with tank-like speed. Credit . . . and a lot of it, should go to those stars on the side- lines, Coaches Johnnie Keel and jim Tolbertf' S eas0n's Record Bn Team 0 Deaf School 15 19 Temple B 0 19 Brackenridge BU 0 40 Temple Bn 0 40 Ieiferson B 0 14 St. Edwards 0 132 15 x ,. . V-.-..,,-...qawmv ,, ,f rm fff ' 5 'l Dx, X' f , ,ff , ' f r , f re- '4 A, A -. - iff 'J' 5 ,iff ltr.: x XE ,,' X21 B J '-we '!'e5'.,vfH 2-ax. , if '- www 7 A ...3' . . w 4 Rfb, X 1-gk. 'if .15-'Ee ark Y Vlgf Q, -W ,V ' ,, teamm- ,- V En ':-.'::S?i'hxEll- ,, . 5 f. I 7 ,,,,N A Mix. A , f ,rj 3, sg., o,, is U .Ry . -.-' A . ' f I ' ' , A 5 .,-. 4 , -3 A1 S x' 'S AJ. - I X xx ,Mr ian Q .c,m 5 X pq - .T -, ,A ffm H4 - -Q f .s ., 1 I ' ,' ', x ' ,, V A . First row: james Struhall, jimmy Ward, Ben Cray, john Stone, Ben Higginbotham, Roy Oatman, jack McCord, Vernon King. Second row: Howard Zuch, David Porter, Richard McCoy, Iackie jackson, Elton jones, Raymond johnson, Bill Boundtree. Third row: Ray Litton, Al Miller, Toppy Champion, jack Royder, Billy johnson, Bill Williams, Chester Bloomquist, Clyde Little- field, jr. Fourth row: Terry Tate, Bobby Holliday, Gus Attal, Bobby Gorham, Henry Champman, Charles Schnabel, Frank Cuffin. S easonis Record Coldshirts 7 University High 13 7 Burnet 6 7 Deaf B 0 7 Allan 19 6 University High 0 7 Manor 13 7 Deaf Bn 0 7 Allan 13 26 Liberty Hill 7 81 71 aCood offense, but not as good a defense . . . that's what could be said about the ,46 Coldshirt team. For instance, in all but two games they scored seven points. Of the four games they lost, their opponents would score right after them and then push across another T.D.,' Outstanding in making the backfield click were quarterback Elton jones and left half jack McCord, who was Eltonis favorite pass- receiver. Strong Wheelhorses up front were Howard Zuch, left tackle, and Ben Gray, center. Something unusual was Henr Chapman's ability to make the extra point by consistently drop-kicking the ball between the uprightsf' Jawa fi, Hi 1, zu, 1' mimi' 17, 152 1 Mi a a: 'ri 5 Z' - Y.. M ,.., 3- . va.. xg--s ' ,-f. , f, x my A f ,Q in in 'f L , A I f 4' 9 fi P 5 Q K .Vs if , Zxww I wvf'3,z'a1,:' ' - A -. f PZ' f 1 Bengston 1? ka 1 1 Murray Muston Thomas McCoj Wilson Taylor Smart Coaching With only two first string lettermen retuming from the yi before, Toney Burgerls smart coaching helped the Maroon basli ball quintet through a fairly successful season . . . our cagers start the season very slow, but really finished much better than expect as they gave Jefferson, the pre-season favorite, quite a scare . . . ' Ragged Start The opening tilt started off with a bang, but not for Aust as San Jacinto of Houston handed our inexperienced lads a 35- defeat . . . considerable fouling made the game look rag ed times, but the boys showed promise when they staged a may j' before the half. 4 Rebound The team bounced' back after their first setback and down Pascal High in a two-game series in this order: 39-31 ai 42-31 . . . both nights guard Truett Mobley led the Austin atta with sterling play on offense and defense . . . Murra Muston co centrated on defensive play, but managed to chalk, u 9 poir in the first header. They kept up their winning streak by beatii Poly from Ft. Worth 38-36 and 36-29. Taylor Bright Spot In the first conference game. Thomas Jefferson won handily I their own court 86-28 . . . the Mustangs were never really har pressed . . . the' only bright s ot in-tl Maroon attack was those quick reboul shots made by lanky Wilson Taylor as l totaled nine points for the evening . . . Size the Factor 'S' spelled size in the Brackenrid game, because that was the deciding fa tor in their 31-25 conquest of Austin . . it was Hve giants against our one, an the Eagles wouldn't relin uish their na row lead . . . again Mobfley and Tayll shone for our side, but mostly on di fensef' l Almost If the Maroons could have held tha lone Tiger in the remaining seconds of tl: game with the Waco Tigers, A.H.S. woul have been the victor . . . the game wt action-packed all the way through, wit Waco coming out on top 29-28. . A Easy Win Against San Antonio Tech ot classy kids had an easy time winnin 40-25. They started out like five hi wires, then after the third quart: Austin reserves gave a fine lperfom ance in keeping .the lead at' a cog fortable margin. ' '- - ,' ' ' ' . .7 - ' , - --1,-,.,,g,'f1 mf ' wif' a ah? .A if A M iZ:Af1A.,, -.Fil , xiii - :F+,'faa41 , 1 ,, .W .15 -1,' 4 - -f ,Hi w v.-vfffnw . I 5 wrywrf 1...Q,..W Aww-v me V -, .ma-aww-W 1 g V Sf, -ww f-mws. .. .WA .. ' W sq 'fi?,5j,,.-,. ,pl .2 ,K -if kfizv. 'qw -f+.:1k , -A -A. ,f Gia f Y gg va X 1 KF' 2 5 .W uw if H 'iii , .ff Ji www , .Q Am y b A .1 s we ,Q Red Team Horace Wallace, Bemard Cerhardt, lack Straus, Charlie Carpenter, Eddie Henriclcs C if White Team Weldon Hailey, Don Barrat, Charles Lowery, Carrie Bray, Billy Penn Billy Cooper was not pictured ' Blue Team jack Brinkley, Darmy Burger, Weldon Hailey, Ice Miles, Newt Youngblood, Richard McCoy heheh Coach Woodrow Sledge Slim Season Player losses and other hindrances bring to mind the troubles of Coach Woodrow Sledge. A careless accident took away one of his more promising racket-men. However, he came up with a rounded, well-balanced team even though the loss of two more good men left him with no outstanding player. Beset by transportation dif- ficulties, Coach Sledge's ag egation had a sliin season, colorless, and lack-lustre. He did well nevertheless, to have a irl's doubles team which could be rated third or Fourth in the state. Lost To Ones Who Won l in Steven Klein 'They didn't know how to play,' said the girls-Mary Marcelle Hamer and jean Lipscomb -about their first round opponents, 'We felt sorry for them.' In that Alamo Heights Invitational meet for girls, after scouting the playing ability of the wrong Corpus team, our entry lost in the second round to the team that did win, Corpus Christi. Lloyd Dunnagan 5 Prestige Preserved It took a fourth line man, Fred McCown, b from to save our prestige the day some oys Thomas jefferson came up to play. Fred took the match from his opponent after our three top racket-men . . . Steve Klein, 'Dee' Ligon, and Lloyd Dunna an . . . fell before the smashes of the Ieierson players. 'Dee' lost a heartbreaker after winning the first set. ' ' th doubles, it was our lower Agcain in e brac et boys that teamed to almost easily ' d 'D e' were beat the opposing duo. Steve an e left to lose to their stronger jefferson oppo- ll6I'ltS. Elmon Dee Ligon Revenge A small bit of unsatisfying revenge came to ' San our racket swingers that Saturday in Antonio at the Regional Meet . . . Both our boys' double . . . Steve and Lloyd . . . and our girls' double . . . Mary Marcelle and lean . . . convincingly defeated the earlier winning jeff entries. Then the boys' two- some ran into a tough Brack team -finals. The glirls then went ahead to lose a very close matc to the Brack team that later smashed their way on to a state championship. Hence, I sa they could have been rated third or Y fourth in the state. Mary Marcelle Hamer an f Y ,rv '9' 1 Y j ,J i. , M d jean Lipscomb . in f.... , ea . et he sf ,..f., x , ahh W J' ,ggi c, 4 1 , .,K K .,,k 3 ll' A.: it z xx--M1 . we 1 - Fred McCown Many champs were made in our track intramurals K . BW f This was a great year in track with many recoz broken . . . Billy Windrum set a record for the 2 with 25 seconds . . . Wilson Taylor set a new rect in the shot put with 45 feet, 3 inches . Hai Bengston won the school championship of the 50-ya dash and Roger Eberhart was high man in the hi jump. Tops in intramural basketball for the 10th, 11 and 12th grades respectively were Tommy Rici Howard Brady's and James Crow,s teams . . . 'I outstanding players on these prize-winning teams we 'Penrod' Elliott, Don Barrett, Frank Moore, Ce Pfluger, and Billy Windrumf' Higher, Higher . . . that got it . . . another victory Ag for perspiring basketballers Batter tip! . . . These intramural baseball games were morale builders for tired students rst row: Proud Coach Keel. Ted Post, Wilton rvis, Gordon 'Sonny' Wyatt, Kenneth jackson, :yd Rogers, john lied Lewis :ond row: E. V. johnson, Phillip Newton, Vincent nrr, jimmy Bouldin, Will Davis, Benny Lewis, xrris johnson, Billie Ray Gamer Qeaw QM He Came Back To Manage Track Remember johnie Keel? . . . friendly . . . congenial, became a favorite with the boys right away .... Well, he came back from the services last spring to resume his coach- ing career for good ole A.H.S. Determined to have laurels for his thin-clads, he began building his team around three lettermen from the year before and choosin a select num- ber from the tryouts. He made a swell job 0? it too, because . . . well, here are a few highlights of how Austin fared in each of its meets . . . i' Just A Warm-up Most people agree that the Triangular Meet with Kerr- ville and Bastrop was just a warm-up for the local kids, as most first and second places in different events were won with comparative ease. Against poor competition, followers weren't able to tell whether our wing-footed lads had really done their best. ' if -gr' Ted Post hur- fl dler and vaulter f orris johnson and Will Davis, half our i if I L vn mile relay team ,,,, yysr s rx,Y,5.,i- J s'ss i 'li T r. B ' A T - r Top Shape Showed Through B' if B They were impressive enough the next time, ' ' though, at the Alamo Heights Invitational Meet where A ' they had to garner thirty-one points to edge past p Q M , p Corpus Christi, Brackenridge, and Laredo. The turn- .,,, H , A -per Q 1 ing point came when Kenneth jackson made wins in in p it if s'hu both the discus and shot put. It was a pleasing sight B y eir. 1 -QQ I ,,,,, to watch Ted Post fly over the hurdles to place second d'f'i',e . p',, Q QQ. p p if Q 'A A'Lte in the 200-yd. lows. ssee 1.a 5 , f A ,gt ' - , - ' rififf zany. V . ' , T' ' 11 , ,. . 118 The 440 dash team that gave us many of o ur points: Floyd Rogers, Wilton Davis, i'Sonny Wyatt, and Vincent Shurr I I I I I I I I I I I i I i 5 I I I ' 'Wwe-el ta.-M .M ' sat! ' A - Q ,ii .- ...Mr , ,, fwreafa-f ' was Something New The next week something new, compliments of Coach Keel, took place for the first time in our schoolis history The Austin High Relays. They were held under the arc lights of House Park before three thousand fans. Again our lads took most of the' trophies after giving thrilling performances in each of the squad relays. One of the biggest thrills came when one of the Austin track- ,sters in the Mile Relay slipped slightly so that when he handed the baton to Benny Lewis, Thomas jeff and San Antonio Tech had a five-yard lead. Benny raised the crowd to their feet by overtaking his opponents on the 'f last turn to let Phillip Newton COIHC in with a victoryf, Wilton Davis, 100 and 2 dash man They Didn't Alibi, But Untimely mishaps by C Capital City boys gave the third place in the Texas Reis when they might have taken fi . . . that is, if bad footing had caused Elton Sparks to stuml enough in the high hurdles let two other opponents come ahead, and if there hadnit beei bad pass in the shuttle footl: relay to cause the Maroons wind up last. If these ifs h come true, Austin would hz done itself proud that dayf' Kenneth johnson, shot putter First Loss in I 3 Years Our boys had an off day when the District Meet rolled a1'ound. They just weren't there as far as winning events were concerned. Thomas jefferson stacked up most of the points, with Austin coming in with a not too good second. Added to this was the loss of one of our main stand-bys, durable L. C. Dailey, for the rest of the season because of the mumps. This was our first district loss in 13 yearsf' In our own Relays, Phil- Cordon Sonny Wyatt, 100-yard lip sped in a dash man win for us. They Bounced Back At the Regional Meet in San Marcos, our tracksters were a happier bunch after winning first place .... They bounced back from the poor showing at District. Helping Austin were Wilton Davis, doing some fancy sprinting in the 220-yard dash, and jimmy Bouldin, who aided Austin in getting its 32 2X3 points by tying for first place honors in the high jump. The foundation of Austin's points came from the sprint and mile relay teams. Iackson Lightens Disappointment Finally came what we prepared for, the annual Interscholastic Track and Field Meet held in Memorial Stadium. Instead of Stephen F. Austin of Houston, it might have been our Austin High winning the state championship. Bad luck turned on them again, though, because with the lead they had in the sprint relays, a bad baton pass on the last turn cost them the first place. State Champion Kenneth Iaclcson came through with the best toss of his life in the shot put to top all others. With injuries and losses handicapping Austin all season, our boys still did swell to have the sixth best team in the state after col- lecting 18 points. New Austin High Records Kenneth Iackson, 'Wilton Davis, and Ted Post individually scored 50, 45 . 1f4, and 36 points respectively, 119 The other half of our mile relay team, Benny Lewis, and Phillip Newton. New Austin High School records were set in the shot put by Ken- neth Iacson, the 220-yd. dash by Wilton Davis, and the foot- ball relay by Do le Moore, Cor- don Wyatt, Wiiton Davis and jimmy Bouldin. Long-striding jimmy stretched for another win Jimmy Bouldin, high jumper and quarter-miler john Red Lewis, mile runner No fouling allowed, but we still came away with bruises Get it over! . . . We need one more point to win' . . . Our volleyball games sounded like that to passers-by Jr? M1 Basketball was a big thing for the girls that year . . Although there was trouble organizing, the winning team: and players were tops . . . Remember Dolores Grote, joy Spillar, Sarah House, Viola Saldivar, and Rita Faye Yearginl L There were rousing volleyball games, and late in the spring, there was a big ping-pong tournament. Not quite so strenuous, but our ping- pong toumaments were lots of fun Mr. Burger usually ended up clearing out the baseball diamond with managers Bob Mickey and Kenneth McCalla. Mm Haifa! fn Lewis Brady . . . pitcher - center field . . . pitched three no- hit innings against St. Edwards before anyone reached first . . . whenever he was at bat, he would usu- ally sacrifice to get one of his mates on base. Chester Webb . . . his biggest thrill at the plate came when he knocked a home- run against Hondo . . . also on the pitch- ing staff . . . could put a fancy pitch over, and it was usu- ally true to the markf' 'Bubba' Corin . . . spring football train- ing delayed his getting started . . . turned out to be the number one relief hurler . . . this small speed merchant played all-round errorless ball . . . could figure out his opponent pretty well on every pitch he delivered. Y t,.L..- ,am i...n -::s:f',-M,-....4.e:x,mv,tr M-uwa-L--Lmmx1-.fwg1z- 'M 'ibm-1--1-f-m i Seasonis Alistin 7 3 7 9 2 4 10 6 7 Wilton 'Hook' Davis . . . when Davis knocked a homerun, he w usually place his hit around the in deep center field . . . wo why? . . . could it be because knew all the hiding places arount position, center field? . . . also c get around the bases at break speed. Harry Bengston . . . handy cutility' man to have around . . . played a little at first base, but mostly relieved Hopkins at second . . . concentrated main- ly on hitting singles to put him- lf se on base Glynn 'Ace' Hopkins . . . a fleet secol sacker who would gobble up every ball th was hit his way . . . and plenty that we not . . . dependable and hardworking, A helped the team more 'with his play on t field, letting the real 'Big Ikes, do most the slugging. Howard Brady . . . handled the catching chores while Ogle- tree was in Spring football train- ing-did a good job too . . . sometimes he was the battery mate with his brother Lewisf, 5 2 i . 4, ,,,5,,,gg-...,.W.,s....s.......w,,,h.......iA-L.,..rq4...1f..w1xe:.,,.-, ,g-.N. Scores St. Edwards 3 Hondo 4 Deaf School 6 St. Edwards 0 American Legion 5 Deaf School 3 St. Edwards 2 Hondo 1 St. Edwards 6 die Hendricks . . . earned a run ach of the first three games, quite fat . . . this southpaw must have ays swung late, because he con- :ntly hit down the third base line had to have a good arm to play rl base, in order to get the throw irst in time, and he didf, :Truett Mobley . . . pitcher deluxe . . really one of the best in the state . . with his superb hurling, Austin :von many a game during the short season . . . had a lot of 'stuff on the mall' and a beaut of a curve . . . in the Jatting department, his best showing was in the second St. Edward's game when he scored three runs, high scorer for the day. f ' Murray Muston . . . left fielder and backbone of the team . . . batted over a dizzy .300 for his season's average . . . against St. Edwards he collected three runs out of four times at bat, which is a batter's dream. Thomas McCoy . . . first year man . . . his teammates and coach tabbed him the 'Silent Short Stop, . . . Tommy was a pretty good Kclutch, hitter . . could get on base when needed . . gave an exceptional performance against Hondof, 'Ol Ogletree . . . heavy hitter . . . could be counted on to get a hit when the chips were down . . . good enough at hitting, but he excelled mainly in catching . . . his aggressiveness be- hind the plate made it easier for his battery mate to make good playsf' 4 Bobby Ellison . . . when not playing left field, he relieved Mobley on the mound . . . his heft and pow- er enabled him to throw the ball across the plate in a rifle-shot fashonf' Gene Jennings . . . held down Iirst base . . . when Iennings hit them they were really gone . . . made a reputation for scooping up low-pitched balls for fast put-outs and also for grabbing grass-cutting linersf' 9 5 . 054 W h 6 Y 6 W e P u ! l a y Z e cl v .M 1 why, v. ..Lm..,,.f,. cn, nw om ' A 4, Q and mm ws I L n - ' ' T 'L I Q wi -f W 3 Q I sk.. S , r 1 ' . . ' pf: 3 L.-vb .wkmwg huQ',,8 wif l.. , Q rv ,Y i A-rfsiw I. Iimmy Hudson . . . Comet Editor-in-chief Peter Brady . . . Highest Boys, Scholastic Average M arlee Baker . . . Spring Maroon Editor-in- chief Iohn Red Lewis . . . National Honor Soci- ety President Pete Hamilton . . . Fall Student Council President ff -F Ioe Adamick . . . honorable mention Westing- house Talent Search Gloria Engelke . . . Red jacket President Sonny Wyat1 . . . versatile athlete Erlene Kalmbach . . . fall Maroon Editor-in-chief Gold R Readers . . . Sherman Hart, Emily Ann Finch, lane F reeborough, and Erlene Kalmback 1 g i o hzbx H - . if Hr. I , fd t Ug- Z-I XA .. 4 ,J 1 L-J-f 1 Nan Neal . . . director ana' drarnatist Barbara F elsing . . . holder of the highest girl's scholastic average Billy Dean Patterson . . . Poet Laureate of Aus- tin High Jeanette Harrison . . . outstanding actress Bobbie Dawn Bone, Al Coleman, and Lloyd Hampton . . . poet laureate runners-up 131 Jemima Pete Hamilton Ierry Culver' Gerry Johnson Pheobe Carol Burch john Draper Billy lHeadJ Boss Gayle Shelton Clm'iaIfm1elkc - ourfmorite Qlimpscs of our Fluorite -11 tx bicu 5 l Xt homo Xzuier ffugnt and mmm Hlllnllll phuxmiit mrnncntu . I l high school girl in typical high 'sc-P1001 life ' Dehate took up lots of her timc - hut it was fun 149 :mph ff ' fx 'ff fitrf, 'z , . ffl A M Shc likccl hcl' hundic1'a1ftc'h1ss ht-mit ull - ilu' Q 1 'n 4 5 ' 3 ,r 5' i ' , 'W S V :Wa , mow pymidc-cl nmiiyr Iicl lic Qlucl to... Sonic luclq' fellow juxt riinwlf ii sm-II cialie I r 5' ? if 5 i i 1 ' Q l li nu- I.I'l1 li-ivinff '1 rc-'illv ffoocl timef . ' ' ' ' ' Sucml Roh. what in uonclcrin c.: . duties - cliurcli tlic ncx ,X drink at tlw drug Ntorc with enjoyulvlc frienclw finished up I - ' ' 11 'i,,5z l I A ii. 'ninfnf we . 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Shirley Lipsitz Donnie Freund wif' Senior Favorite Nominei Richard Chaney vu .mi if ,lik Qs, , Bbfbgy 01.799, 150 Y 7 L 1 .Km 1,51 - - vw, , ' ,ZR az up' A 1. Bus line blues . . . crowding an already crowded bus. 2. Assembly time . . . sleep time. 3. Art classes in their luckier moments . . . working outdoors. 4. Real bird,s eye-view right after 3:30. 5. Comet confusion . . . dead- line time. 6. Lining up for slop. 7. Dancing in the dark. A ' , yi ef- A- Vt M. f-M 2 Q , .4 , wr: A, ,gf wages f 5. gi . 45? if A eeess mes ll gg M ,M K9 ? L. 1. Between class rush and get-together time . . i. It's a summons from DeMolay day policemen- very students dream come true. 3. Old man Moose imself, presents Moose Bros. Circus . . . a miniature xtravaganza. 4. Swing your partnersg do-si-do. 5. M letting ready to deliver our Maroons. Oh Boy . . . n eight-page paper. Hr' fe - we' ir Q , fit - ,Z Mg ss.s rf it wi ba' - ' . 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S .-f ' V Mr. Bert Burnes - sponsor Monty Barber Rita Beardon Virginia Becker Brydson Berckly janet Berkman David Blackstock Norfleet Boone Jack Boswell james Brady Danny Burger Betty Joe Burton Patty Butler Betty Carlson Betty Carson Anne Castleberry Alice Castruita Fred Catterall Ioe Cavness Richard Chaney Leila Clark Billy Clemons Patricia Cox Jerry Culver Beverly Cunningham Nancy Dearing Nelwyn Dodd Gloria Engelke Kay Feagin Howell Finch Peter Flynn Doris Foster Donnie Freund Jimmy Freund Suzanne Gilbert Jo Ann Griffin Marcus Goldsmith 6 Pete Hamilton Mary Ann Hanson Harry Hansson Martha Hashke Al Higgins Edwina Heinsohn Iohn Hitchcock Bert Hooper Margaret Hudson Ray Hudson Don Hunt Glynn Hopkins Rita Isbill Sonny Johnson Elton jones Mary Knight George Lacey Helmar Lassberg Ben Leon Red Lewis Nelda Anne Linder Shirley Lipsitz Martha McAdams Nancy Mackey Hazel Maultsby Nancy Io Mell Bob Mickey Beth Lynn Miller Joyce Milton Henry Moore Pat Moore Patsy Lou Moore Stanley Moos Jackie Newman Roy Oatman Iames Pate Davey Lee Porter Leona Quicksall Martha Jean Rader Sally Ann Ragsdill Virginia Robbins Billy Ross Jack Royder Ioe Sanchez Iane Schieffer Frances Schneider Chris Shelton Rosemary Slaughter Harold Smith john Sowell Royall Stark Dorothy Stewart LaNell Studer Ionilu Swearingen Wallace Swenson Virginia Beth Taylor Jean Thorp Patricia Tidwell Shirley Tower Riley Verdine Janelle Nia Charles von Rosenberg Chester Webb jean Wesley Tommy Whiddon Kathryn Williams joe Winkley Charles Wiltzuis Sonny Wyatt Iema Lazona Playing the juke box were the Student Council's fall officers: Virginia Robbins, treasurer, Red Lewis. vice-presidentg Sonny Wyatt. sgt-at-armsg Donnie Freund. corresponding sec retary: Pete Hamilton, presidentg and Shirley Lipsitz, clerk. Jane Schieffer, secretary, r Red Lewis, spring term president, Ace Hopkins, sergeant-at-arms, George Lacey, vice-president, Ionilu Swearingen, secretary, Virginia Robbins, treasurer, Donnie Freund, clerk, and jean Wesley, corresponding secretary, waited in their postwar dream - a jeep - for a ride to Barton's i . . promoted the welfare of the school through of each school day, printed a student directory, effective student service, responsibility and initi- improved the conditions of the lunchroom, got ative in school affairs. During the year of '46- the long-awaited juke box and joined forces with ,47 the council set up a student-operated infor- the City Recreation Department to establish a mation desk, a patriotic ceremony for the opening Teen-age night club. asausw+rnfe1wn1smf 1: - f ii' W 1. . il r pe if FIS '- -,.-liz.. f X 1 W' Russell Smith, Wilbur Wallace Safety Patrol members are, left to right: Thomas Woolrich, George Studer, jim Moss, Wayne Wood, Milton Urban, Billy Clybum, Billy Mosteller, Layne Reed, Bill Henry, ,saga aaa Chief ., , Sgt.Mgr. e Captain S Captain , .eeeee be Quartermaster a t Mr. K. L. Carter, sponsor lim Moss George Stucler Bill Henry Billy Clyburn Wilbur Wallace Little appreciated but really helpful were those Patrolers r it er K'r' B ' . . . come what may-sunshine rain, sleet, or whatever othe tumultuous elements the weathel man could concoct, the Safety P2 trol was always on hand to lcee up the school's unmarred record c safety . . . learned what true safet meant and did their best to hell others observe the traffic laws a all timesf' 046-Q 'ilson Taylor . . President . . Charles von Rosenberg harles von Rosenberg Vice-President Marion Griffith irtis Grove .... Secretary .... Leo Lee :rl Weisser . . . Treasurer . . joe Adamick abby Spillar .... Reporter .... Curtis Grove anfred Holck . . Sergeant-at-arms . . Wilson Taylor Do good, and make good' . . . at least that was the Jtto of all the boys in Hi-Y . . . this organization d a lot of fun there in the school building every ednesday night seeing movies, having discussions d carrying out the moral traditions of the Hi-Ys 5 Adamcik ml: Albrecht land Antes B. Bell dolph' Castillo ith Cox meth Cdx idy Cruthlield :avius Garza rion Griffith tis Grove Al Higgins Albert Holck Manfred Holck Ronald Knowlton Leo Lee Herbert Modrall Wilson Taylor Carlos Valdez Charles von Rosenberg Carl Weisser -Y president played Santa Claus to pectant club members f ,ggi . Directo W ld C ' t Flag twirlers Io Ann Hyltin and r e on ovmg on Barbara Iurecka Manager . . . Betty Bear Librarians Joyce Chapman, Frankie Jean Fouts Drum Major ..... Stanle Moos Y Asst. Drum Major . . . Marion Griflith 'Mr. Cov.' believed that practice makes perfect, but the next-door neighbors t the band hall nearly went mad listening to the practice day in and day outg yr those same distraught people would come to the concerts and be amazed wit the beautiful music they heard. The football games wouldnit have been th same without that maroon-clad ensemble - the band. Those hightites had th , job of keeping our spirits up by playing peppy music when times got 'toughfi' .4 4.54 33' M' V g i'gL 51' if 3,-Q Q'x?gffIg, .s ff. 5',g, 1 L'i'05f'5 A Nfl BNWGYQ' E, .fg,g1, '13 '29 Q pf- P-fm , . -as ' 'ar -Q lx , ! f' xf f--' W f W S if iff, J .ar ,r,, - i Spring 1946 . all Eugene Peters ,,,we.eA,...,, President ,.,ee,A... Iohn Kliedj Lewis ev., Vice-President Rose Marie Rose eeef , e..., S ecretary ,... Y Nancy Reeves , 5945: A Q 1? X '. 5 hs, xx i ' tif . 4 reyagiet f x 5 'Q 0' Q NV zih Us Q g s Q Xi Y 5 v 4? of ,,-Sb sv ., -af 06 E, 'O o we 'Em to Tia az 1-+P Oy, Miss Boysen, Sponsor 'Sf Y.. M, r . i U -, iiiiiiiififfiz sa J' a S t' . Vi ti H istorian- Spring 1946 Members Lee Alderdice Carl Weldon Anderson Billy Baker Videlia Barclay Betty Jane Boggus Zelda Bracewell Claudine Brune Rowena Buckner Joanne Bush Rose Christopher Gwendolyn Elwell Justine Gerling Avis Hazeltine Carolyn Hewatt Iris Kaiser Mary Levander Jean Lipscomb Edward Mathews Lois Mecham Patricia Meech Carol Nelson Arthur Pryor Harry Smith Pauline Wiese Dorothy Ann Wolf Emily Zuch Lewis Brady Barbara Felsing Doris Forster Jane Freeborough Sherman Hart Bert Hooper Byron Kidd Bobby Lee John iRedl Lewis Bobby Long Reed Mathews Carroll Meyers Wilson Taylor , Fall 1946 John fRedQ Lewis Bert Hooper Carol Meyers Byron Kidd Fall 1946 Members Patricia Biel Betty Ann Bradfield Jerry Culver Darlyne Doughtie Emily Ann Finch Jean Gardner Frank Gregg Jeanette Harrison Patricia Holmes Erlene Kalmbach Gussie Lee Kulm Leola Love Katherine Nelson Joy Piland Paul Powell Lupe Santa Ana Roger Small Bob Spillar Joe Adamcik Peggy Bullard Joan Burr Barbara Chiappino Margaret Crutchfield Gloria Engelke Suzanne Hall Theresa Jenkins Lee Roy Kem Virginia Klingemann Thomas McCoy Charles McDuff Barbara Manning Imogene Pitts George Roberts Ann Shriver Charles von Rosenberg May Louise Willce At last we became full-lledged members Jolm fRedJ Lewis, Bert Hooper, Carol Meyers, Byron Kidd S... My 'Heads upl Step out! Straighten those ranks' . . . commands cracked out by five energetic oflicers . . sweated brows, aching backs, and blistered feet . . . were responsible for the excellent between-halves performances . . . when not marching or yelling their lungs out, they were downtown selling poppies, for- get-me-nots or backing the March of Dimes. May Lou Wilke, Treasurerg Ioan Burr, Vice-Presidentg Gloria Engelke, Presidentg Ann Shriver, Secretaryg Virginia Robbins, Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Herndon, Sponsor 6' 7 4iemw,.,.f, w 1 , 5 I 0 0 5 ' v KL ,J .W WM. -Msmxw -Z . ,T .Wa m...,.:,,, , ...,i , WW. , ,,,,.-,, ,, - -,. .,., ff 4-..ff-......-f.. ..,.',,,,W.,,,,,,,, me x - 1, - wp-n.a..n:3' V - 4 ,xl rg lf ' r' rf- V M A ' m ' 'B B 'ff 13-M44--Jw'-w-ii. fgg-, draw . d r'M-W' .V-nf.- af a-a..,HF,gLQQ '?..,,A 'A.' ,. ,,,,fr..m..........'1'4,,mp,,s 1.3 A ' 'fa f -'V v How straight those ranks were - well, at least when Marie Adair Adele Ashley Marlee Baker Bonnie Baldwin Ela Jo Barlow Pat Biel Annie Louise Boyd Betty Bradfield Lillyan Brooks Mozelle Byles Pam Burgess Lillian Bush Mabel Ann Cain Louise Caldwell Jackie Camp Mary Carver Josie Champion Mary Sue Chilton Barbara Clary Jane Cochran Jean Arden Coffey Reba Corbitt Carolyn Cramer Margaret Crutchfield Laura Mae Culled Beverly Cunningham Mary Curb Joy Curry Darlyne Doughtie Beverly Ann Dyer Hildegarde Ekwall Kay Feagin Barbara Felsing Lizbeth Field Emily Ann Finch Doris Forster Nancy Francis Betty Fredrick Jane Freeborough Mary Freund Jean Gardner Winona Gault Margaret Geddens Jane Grizzard Nona Goddard Jean Gove Joyce Greenwood Caroline Guinn Annabel Hall Mary Marcelle Hamer Laura Jean Hank Jane Harris Jeanette Harrison Sherman Hart Dayle Hartkopf Ruth Haschke Betty Heard Ann Hill Pat Holmes Sarah Hause Martha Haschke Joanne Kingsbery Joyce Kinney Virginia Klingemann Audrey Lay Betty Lawther .Ellen Lewis Peggy Claire Lindsay Shirley Lipsitz Leola Lovc Margaret McDowell Mary Jane McNeill Martha Marlow Nancy Jo Mell Ann Meyer Wanda Miller Valerie Monk Shirley Moody Ellen Fay Pinkerton Imogene Pitts Louise Proctor Martha Rader 5 'W -2f,',,'i.r.'?Q:5flFa they were standing still Claudette Ragsdale Wynell Ray Helen Roundtree Lonelle Rowland Ann Sanderford Marilyn Schmidt Ruth Schmidt Frances Schneider Doris Seiders Betty Skinner Valine Sponberg Norma Stapp Helen Steinbring Leah Stenzel Marion Stephenson Mary Street Jonilu Swearingen Jeanne Thorpe Shirley Tower Virginia Wamer Ann West Kathryn Williams Eloise Willingham Virginia Wykoif Carolyn Yarrington Mary Stoval Rosemary Slaughte Eugenia Johnson Sally Masden Helen McMullen Billie Bunch Shirley Silberstein Joyce Milton Gloria Engelke Joan Burr Ann Shriver May Lou Wilke Virginia Robbins Frances Grill Lynell Niederauer Ruth McNamara l' k . wi' f' ' ' V s:w'f-'if'-21r'M?f1 J- ' '- f r en V1 - .- -: ' 5' , 'K 4 .. fm Q ' 'EgM,i,.u.i.,...s..f.e.'.-mi.w,,,,3l,:rf. 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I ffeifif-f--H 4122.152 ,gs . .H , . . f'QLif.Kii.v.it?i!'5,5?E f ,. X, ., . Perfection and bruised knees resulted from arduous practice on the gridiron Those Maroon boosters were always on hand to spur the boys on to victory W YVe have a deadline, stall, let's hegin planning. Howard Frieden, jean Watson, jimmy Hudson Murrav Smith, and Nancy Sackreyg picture, production, in-chief, art, and layout editors respectively, juggled pictures and the annual around -www , Art was responsible for the pleasing appearance of the Comet. Miss Louise Manigault demonstrated the how to artists and layouters Red Lewis, Mary Niekell, Dick Norman, and Katheryn Amery K' 'Klinkety-klink' . . . teeth chat tered while working in the cold 01 off days . . . how exhausted wi V were after burning the midnigh oil to meet that deadline . . . well almost . . . only to have another on4 staring us in the face . . . wasn' all work though . . . had jokes sucl as the April Fool Comet and Coun jafa . . . only the stall could under stand thisfi You have to get vim, vigor, and vitality into your write-ups,', Miss Ouida Walker, liter- ary sponsor, pointed out to the writers Suzanne Hall, Helen Steinbring, Harold Wood, Virginia Shaver, and Will Davis hefore they took up the ordeal of that tedious task .1 i f: 'x'-3-11 1-vrfwyf tw 17715 . Layout and photography departments in uddle over photos-left to right: Peggy ullard, Marian McCurdy, Mr. Carter, Gene lummer, Ruth Schmidt, Katherine Williams. , Office staff just before a deadline: Sterling lcLean, Frances Webb, Shirley Silberstein. . Business staff, backbone of the Comet: Ioan ennett, Mr. Beaty, Margaret Simpson. 4. alesmen, Harold Wood, Ioan Farrar, Margaret liddens. Dean Davis not pictured. T Miss Dulce Buchanan, Sponsor 0 Violins Anderson, Gilbert Bland, Freddye Beth Buckner, Harold Bullard, Peggy Coffey, Mary Ann Courter, Ann Gaskin, Herbert Gravis, Gladys a s Doroth ee , essie Moore, Patsy Ojeda, Eldemire Reed, John Reguine, Dorothy Rogers, Nancy Scott, Barbara Schmidt, Ruth Simpson, John Shelton, Jimmie Joe Wease, Mira Ann Young, Mary Lynn Violas Baldwin, Ruth Gardenhire, Io Ann Violin Cellos Rogers, Nancy Van Cleve, Shirley Willard, Nedaline String Basses Collins, Beverly Grove, Curtis Whitehead, Henrietta Wiley, joe Flutes Anderson, Kenneth Newton, Nancy Jane Clarinets Dabney, Alan F outs, Frankie jean Griffith, Marion Jones, Benton Oboes Briley, Moneita Speed, jimmy Bassoon Eklund, Curtis Saxophones Bear, Betty Chapman, Ioyce Waltrip, Billy French Homs Briley, Aneita Barton, Grady Evans, Winifred Leon, Ben Lindsay, jack Trumpets Albrecht, Frank McCoy, jack Trombones Sneed, Edwin Sanford, L. Ray Percussions Brown, Margaret Grove, Curtis Pianos Tieken, Betty Wease, Mira Ann Librarians Meek, Bessie Eklund, Curtis w K Q M' 4 W g? W '5 w .V 1 l 4? 11 gl 'W edt EG: i S, . 22? 5 AQ' 4 'flfifi M521 I vm 4 x 'sf if! 5. 'If X f Y Aff wQff'4i , L Eff! t I ,Z,k A WJ i lin 1 qw X . . . Everytime Maroons were is: Mrs. Norman, spox would remark, 'This been the hardest d line yet' . . . this monthly chronicle flected campus life, formed students v was new in different partments, localities, fashions, as well as ported on the latest t somes and other gc . . . molded opinion fostered school spirit sides being entert ing!! Laughing at the week's jokes were Marlee Baker, Tom Royderg Ann Baker, Kookie Bush, and Judy Brentlinger, editors-in-chief, sports, advertising, feature and news, respectively JW Fall Spring Erlene Kalmbach . . . Editor . . . . Marlee Baker Marlee Baker . . . News Editor . . . Judy Brentlinger Io Ann Bennet . . Feature Editor . . . Kookie Bush Morris Williams, Ir. . . Sports Editor . . . . Tom Royder Exchange Editor . Sarilee Marchbanks Iolmny jenkins . Advertising Manager . . . Ann Baker Indy Brentlinger . Circulation Manager . Ruelene McPherson Mrs. Katherine S. Norman, Advisor Sports Writers: Pat Gillespie, Tom Royde: Marlee Baker, Doris McGuire, Red Lewis, Bi Overall, and Harold Wood Feature Writers: Iacquelyn McGee, Doroth Bates, Lillian Bush Reporters: Ruelene McPherson, Pat Biel, Fo: ter Tolbert, Tommy F airey, Anne Castleberry Shirley Cross, Kathleen Haden, Iohn Iacksoi Betty Lawther, Sarilee Marchbanks, Bill Overal Ann Baker, Nancy Stripling, Mary jane William: Harold Wood, Virginia Shaver, Ioan Farrai jimmy Hudson, Franklin Avant, Fred Catteral Dick Ducas, Betty Jean Darter, Betty Ann Heard, Murray F orsvall, Florence Normal Lorna Owens, and Dick Walker J' ' V. .-Y ... 1 Q p A . gig threw-f. 1 Members .nn Baker Iarlee Baker udy Brentlinger Iookie Bush .nne Castleberry 'ommy F airey aan Gardner jimmy Hudson Erlene Kalmbach Betty Lawther Doris McGuire Tom Royder Nancy Stripling Morris Williams, Ir. . . . membership in that international onor society for high school journalists idicated superior achievement in writ- ig for or editing school publications, nd indicated high scholastic ranking . . . le society instilled in students the ideal f scholarship, advanced the standards f the profession of journalism, promoted xact and dispassionate thinking, clear nd forceful writing . . . 'i -N. 3 . 1:5 This ,147 A, x fig' 155, Qf. , A . N' i t K , V . 1 3 A ay .dv as . . . Lk,V ff T. W .I Marlee Baker . . . President Judy Brentlinger . . . . Vice-President Tommy Fairey . . . Secretary Betty Lawther . . Treasurer 4 qv K f'i2N'Q355i A, QP an ., 'N X oe Wlley and Dan Priest, Crutchfield girls intramural de oys intramural debate hate Winners Chase Winfrey, supervisor of speech Peggy Bullard and Margaret V . . , , J ' ' FV inners Debate Squad First Row: Virginia Warner, Iames McKeithan, Forrest Ainsworth Second Row: Robert Warren, Bob Armstrong, Gloria Engelke, Betty Ann Theobolt, Vaughn Kendricks Third Row: Robert Hearon, Billy Walker, Peggy Bullard, Melvin Corley f Fourth Row: Frank Booth, Sam Slaughter, Richard Parker and Coach Winfrey , Austin High's own radio show-j alopy Town- on the air Pam Burgess, first place winner in Girls' Dec lamation . . . Anetta Clark, third place win- ner, R. to L. james McKeithan, Hrst place winner in Boys' Declamation . . . Manfred Holck, Ir., and Monty Barber, tying second place winners, R. to L. Liz Field, Iirst place winner in Girls' Extemp . . . Ioe Wiley, second place winner in Boys' Extemp Robert McCarity, first place winner in Boys' Extemp 1,: s '35 'N-., J Q P X W1 Of, if i - 165 vi X, x -Q LV! 'n Y? ,, XS w f x!N-. xiii If ii 1 1 ,N ff, 6 f i iff.: Riva ' Hywxzq W . pg ' , :aw aorf:c8Ls.J,, 50' 352 tw lair' ! D+ Sf WW AJS-.4 Wx 'ir '1::.:I Q35 U'- :tl 1 -- H-A-r -- '. n, y i ,.'f, QQ! Imaam Members arrest Ainsworth eil Allen orileet Bone onty Barber iartha Lou Barker irbara Blanton ommy Bouchard an Arden Colley ck Fanner lly Foster it Gillespie ona Goddard an Grieder athleen Haden eanette Harrison ayle Hartkopf mmy Hudson etty Lawther Fall 'ann Neal . . oger Small . Margaret McDowell Pat Moore Nann Neal Dick Norman Mary Louise Pape Dan Priest Bill Purdy Pat Rose Myrna Ruff Ann Shriver Shirley Silberstein Roger Small Betty Ann Theobalt Mary Ann Valdes Ted Whitlock Peggy Wilkerson Eloise Willingham George van Fleet . President . Vice-President . F iendish Tommy Bouchard grabbed innocent Ieanette while Spring . . Nann Neal jean Arden Coffey fary Louise Pape . . Secretary . . at Gillespie .... Reporter . . eggy Wilkerson . . Historian . Sergeant-at-Arms . . Ted Whitlock Treasurer .... Neil Allen Mary Ann Valdes Harold Blackshear . . Dick Norman Raymond Dale looked helplessly on . . . that dramatic organization tried something new that year in that the Red Dragon members vote on the new members-the Pink Dragons . . . The Pink Dragons changed their color to red when they were initiated at the annual spring banquet . . . they pro- moted further interest in theatrical study . . . before a full house they presented the two comedies Rin Around Elizabeth and Our Hearts were Young ang Cay plus a heavy drama and the inter-scholastic league contest play . . . but it wasn't all work, for they had lots of fun on everything from picnics and hayrides to banquets and costume parties . . . 'i ' The Ring Around Elizabeth grew tighter- I don't remember i Q H 4 .V ' , 5' ' f A r Q f , A at vi' if Y 'E .R fi si , it I ? P f in First Row: Laura Mae Cullen, Betty Krause, Mary Lou Castleberry, Nelda East, Beatrice Perez, Frances Schneider, LaVeme Solso, Martha Jean Hunnicutt, Jimmie Maguire, Joan Canady, Dot Sartin, Eugenia Johnson Second Row: Virginia Charles, Joyce Michon, Hazel Allbrecht, Rosie Diaz, Lavenia Lewis, Elaine Novy, Susie Chavez, Phoebe Burch, Valene Sponberg, Barbara Wheeless, Virginia Alexander, Mertice Woods, Wanda Crillith Third Row: Elaine Stein, Vema Pickle, Doris Dickey, Elsie Smith, Patsy Waest, Virginia Warren, Dorothy Pogue, Maty Helen Watkins, Gwen Gibson, Joan Porter, Billie Merritt, Thelma Argo Fourth Row: Ann Young, Mary Robinson, Ann Flinn, Betty Clendennen, Peggy Hill, Peggy Rhea, Joyce Clark, Joyce Chapman, Reba Meyerowitz, Reba Corbitt, Caroline Robertson, Jean Venner Fifth Row: Alice Ann Bunch, Joella 'Jones, Lois Riggs, Janice Schulle, Marilyn Dickey, La Rue Batson, Susie McBride, Helen Poindexter, Lola Mae F ellers, Billie Lu Floyd, Chris Shelton, Frances Walker Sixth Row: Ann Jones, Catherine Bearden, Thelma Burks, Ann Bailey, Martha Jane Skeen, Betty Jo Ott, Sally Masden, Betty Crowder, May Lou Wilke, Mary Clawson, Sarah Davis, Mozelle Byles Q 'W' Ukcwm . . . many activities were planned for the 400 students registered in the choral music department, one of which was a series of 15-minute radio pro- grams . . . These programs, presented as a public service to the community, received much 'favorable comment. 5 ..,, Q. ,E A i Vg A ig First Row: Dorothy May Wood, Doris McFadden, Rebecca Allred, Nancy Dearing, Dellina Alle, Mary Jane vicNeil, Jackie Newman, Billie Jean Johnson, Bettye Schmidt, Elizabeth Bone, Jeanne Merrit, Kathryn Nitschke, Adelfa viunoz, Rachel Adam, Minnie Wontly, Betty Carleson, Bobbie Joyce Lindsay Second Row: Patty O'Connor, Joyce Saunders, Minnetta McAdams, Shirley Tower, Pat Holcomb, Dorothy Lloyd, .ee Childs, Andrea Galarza, Azenet Falcon, Cindy F ritts, Betty Woods, Irene Weaver, Ada Mae Boadshear Third How: Wanda Jettry, Mary Ann Hanson, Kaki Peninger, Nancy Stripling, Dorothy Fritts, Thelma Vasquez, Ann Iastleberry, Mary Lane, Billie Isaacs, Florence Street, Jimmie Bowen Fourth Row: Carmen Mokry, Lucy Peterson, Lillyn Brooks, Paula Blackshear, Mary Frances Lewis, Nellie Mae ficFadden, Gloria Gerling, Mecca Cumby, Linda Weeks, Carol Blackshear, Joy Standfield, Grace Struhall, Marietta fiilam, Imola Mills, Ann vonRosenberg Fifth Row: Mary Gay, Dorothy Stewart, Jonilu Swearingen, Joanie Burr, Mabel Ann Cain, Harriet Norwood, larbara Simpson, Nelwyn Dodd, Nancy Mackey, Mary Carver, Sue Lively, Janette Land, Iris Cox, Anna Leutwyler, Rosemary Slaughter, Marilyn Krause Sixth Row: Eileen Metz, Neoma Makemson, Suzanne Hall, Claudette Ragsdale, Marjorie Green, Nancy Craw- Jrd, Martha Pils, Betty Jean Darter, Pat Duke, Nell Hutt, Hilda Thomas, Shirley Johnson, Joanna Ray, Nancy Gault, lladys Malt, Faye Nell Pigatt Q 'M' Ukmw . . . provided music for various church groups, councils of P.T.A. presidents, State Convention of the Council of Church Women and Civic clubs . . . Mary Cay accompanied the 207 voices of the Girls, Choruses that participated in the radio programs and the Christmas and spring festivalsf' First Row: J. L. Thiele, Tommy Lawless, John Whatley, Ronald Mobley, Lloyd Hampton, Jim Anderson, Billy Flynn Billy Moore, Benny Lewis, Eugene Heine , Second Row: Gwen Henderson, Charles Nonnan, David Jolmson, Eddie Hendricks, Ramon Dale, Bobbie Havins, Winston Dillard Third Row: John Langford, J. P. Gault, Harry Johnson, Jimmy Howard, Frank Sevems, George Magnuson, Joe Birdwell, James Clayton, Melton Avant, Con Keirsey, L. H. Turbiville, Kenneth Jackson Fourth Row: Jimmy Bogle, Bobbie McEachem, Eugene Clements, Dick Hodges, Jim Higginbotham, Chester Baker, James Clark, Helmer Johnson, Charles Porter, Joe Burke, Charles Robertson, Bobby Lanfear, Jimmy Youngquist Fifth Row: Paul Hilsberg, David Spielman, Forrest Ainsworth, Joe Miles, Danny Berger, David Johnson, Bill Elmore, Gilliam Moody, Dill Green, Danny Wallace, Thomas Casey, Charles Hill, Red Lewis, Ted Bailey Sixth Row: Bobby Lee, Don Davis, Julian Saldivar, James Caffey, Billy Cooper, Oliver Carlson, Dean Davis, Chester Webb, Richard Parker, Tommy House, Ramon Heqninger, Thomas Red, Alton Taylor, Joe Trussell, Jiles Jackson, Johnny Albert Seventh Row: Recd Quinn, Gene Jennings, Raymond Raschke, Jack Harwell, David Lacker, Doyle Thomas, Bobby Williams, Wyatt Burton, Leslie Overstreet, Roger Taylor, Johnny Tabor, Billy Henry, LeRoy Erickson, Bill Sutherland, John Yancy, Marion Jolmson, Bob Balagia Bayer' Hamm The Boys' Choruses,'111 voices, prepared songs of all types for their appear- ances in the school programs and other community clubs . . . stress was placed on the use of music in the home, school, church, and community. .1-...L M adrigal Singers d first Row: Mary Craven, Edwina Heinsohn, Nonna Bledsoe, Norma Larson, Betty Skinner, Theresa O e Second Row: Charles Hill, Ace Hopkins, Ruth Schoenfield, Jane Grizzard, Laura Hank, Ellen Thomas, Jack Tumer, Dick Norman Third Row: Harry Bengston, Bob Smith, John Van Orden, Gene Plummer, Marvin Schroeder, James Caffey, Julian Saldivar Fourth Row: Dan Chester, Bill Elmore, Edwin Deveny, Morris Johnson The Madrigal Singers, composed of select mixed voices, had its initial year in ,46-'47 . . . all types of music were presented, but a special study was made of madrigals. The Mastersingers, composed of select boys: voices, were extremely popular with audiences . . . spirituals and sacred music were especially favored. M astersingers First Row: Ace Hopkins, Sonny Johnson, Al Ogletree, Morris Johnson, Ronald Ormshy, John Van Orden, Gene Plummer Second Row: Edwin Deveny, Charles Hill, James Calfey, George Roberts, Julian Saldivar, Bill Elmore, Ramon Dale, Harold Blackshear 1 ,sv . sy r 3 Q: l r fr 5 Y s-4 y - I ' r .. X 5 ' r, V , F' t R : A Ho k' s, John Van Orden, Gene Plummer, Iack Tumer, Phil' S de Smitty Clark, Di k Nonndi: Bel,llvLynrcieMillgr,uShirley Silberstein, Lucille Schmidle lp an B, c Second Row: Sonny johnson, Harry Bengston, David Francisco, Ronald Ormsby, Roy Daniel, Theresa Odell, Doris Seiders, Ann Shriver, Billie McWaters, Betty Skinner, Betty Frederick Third Row: Sterling Swift, Dan Chester, john Robinson, Billy joe Ayers, Edwin Weveny, Ellen Thomas, Ioan Corwin, Nonna Larson, Imogene Pitts, Ruth McNamara, Nita Mitchell, Mary Knight Fourth Row: Charles Hill, Dalton Stewart, Dean Davis, Bill Elmore, Ramon Dale, Harold Blackshear, Patsy Fleming, Nell Blomquist, Beverly Cunningham, Carolyn Cramer, Nancy Francis, Charlotte Kiper, Nancy Fitz- gerald, Arlene Crane Fifth Row: Morris Johnson, Marvin Schroeder, James Calley, Bob Smith, E. V. johnson, Al Ogletree, Ruth Schoenfiekl, Edwina Heinsohn, Louise Caldwell, Patty Butler, Iane Grizzard, Josie Champion, Nonna Bledsoe, Jean Coc ran Sixth Row: Noel F arrer, George Carver, Iulian Saldivar, Philip Newton, George Roberts, Murray Muston, Billy Condra, Billy Ross, Donnie Freund, Frances Bones, Mary Craven, Ieanie Hank, Barbara Foster, Betty Helm, LaRue Jackson, Shirley Moody, Mary Freund 706 QAM . . . ability to read music, dependability, personality, and scholarship are prerequisites to membership in the A Cappella Choir, composed of 80 select voices . . . the choir, organized in fall of '46, sang in assemblies and various churches, schools, and clubs . . . they received high honors in Texas Music Educators Competition Festival . . . the American Guild of Organists presented the choir in a spring programf' Wwe Members arrest Ainsworth Pat Meech il Allen Nann Neal artha Lou Barker Bill Purdy irold Blackshear Pat Rose :k Brady Roger Small m Arden Coffey Mary Ann Valdes 'ly Foster George. Van Fleet ma Goddard Peggy Wilkerson nrgaret McDowell Eloise Willingham Seated: Pat Meech, jean Coffey, Mar- gg I 1 garet McDowell Standing: Jack Brady, Peggy Wilker- son, Roger Small Fall and Spring an Arden Coffey ...... President ,ger Small . . . . Vice-President ggy Wilkerson . . . . . Secretary argaret McDowell ..... Treasurer :Sk Brady Cspringi . . . Sergeant-at-Arms t Meech ......... Reporter ' . . . established for the advancement of dramatic arts high school . . . was a great honor to have a life mem- rship in this national organization . . . It was divided 0 four ranks of different dramatic abilities . . . We put s of work in to earn this award and it was well worth r while . . . Points were earned by being in plays, speak- L in public, and reading over'the loud speaker . . . 'i Miss Naomi Davis-sponsor fx fx ,ww-, V , ww ,W .s..:w'. 114 -K Spring officers Doris Mobley, Mary Freund, and Donnie Freund sur- rounded Doyle Moore, only male officer present, as they discussed plans for the spring style show Fall Spring Gayle Shelton . . . President . . . Donnie Freund Donnie Freund . . Vice-President lane Schieffer . . Secretary . Norma Buckner . . Treasurer . Doyle Moore .... Reporter . Charles Carpenter . Parliamentarian sefe A F Mary Freund Doyle Moore . . jim Fredrick Doris Mobley Members Becky Allred Norma Larson Ioan Bennett Martha Long Betty Joy Bradshaw Martha Blomquist Nonna Buckner Allan Callon Charles Carpenter Marie Cannon Mary Sue Chilton Marion McCurd Sue McKnight Doris Mobley Doyle Moore Katherine Nelle Janelle Norwooc jean Pafford Beverly Cunningham Virginia Bobbin Ann Evans Lola Mae Fellers Charles Franklin jim Fredick Donnie Freund Marie Gunn Martha Haschke Donald Hashem Lucile Hugotz Mary Robinson Nora Romirez Don Ross lane Schieffer Gayle Shelton Helen Steinbring Iean Thorp Betty Walden Betty Jean Win . . came through with a well balanced program 1 served the school, community, and the home . remember the fruit cakes at Christmas, the sci books for the hospitalized soldiers, and the spi style shows? . . . And I'll never forget the Ch: School they tried so hard to put over. I might : mention that the Future Homemakers reworked apron room on the third floor and added a groom room for the use of the Home Ec. students. 8 C F .,jy , yr, ttt J -7 L 2,124 Mrs. Florence Richey FHTers fed the lovable brats if Some fun-playing with the kids Sponsor Miss Edith Q- 7em4 'To find and give the best, . . . the Y-Te motto was carried out every Thursday afterno. at the 'Yf where scores of laughing boys al girls forgot their troubles . . . the former G Reserves were an energetic group thinking on of ways to help the community and make camp' life gayerf' Mary Lou Baldwin LaRue Batson Jo Ann Bennett Norma Jean Bledsoe Francis Bliss Judy Brentlinger Tresia Brown Peggy Bullard Phoebe Carole Burch Pam Burgess Doris Burns Joanie Burr Mary Evans Carpenter Virginia Cavness Wanda Chapell Lee Childs Mary Sue Chilton Margie Clinger Joan Corwin Darlyne Daughtie Lee Ann Dixon Hildy Ekwall Mary Ann Elliott Gloria Engelke Ann Evans Joan Farrar Lola Mae Fellers Emily Ann Finch Franke Jean F outs Mary Freund Cindy Fritts Wynona Gault Margaret Giddens Suzanne Gilbert Jean Gove Flo Gregory Anderson, sponsor Ann Hardwicke Jeanette Harrison Dayle Hartkopf Jennie Lee Hawl Elaine Herring Georganne Keeto Ellen Lewis Mary Jane McNf Billie McWaters Sue Marshall Sharon Matthews Jane Melin Jeannie Merritt Beth Lynn Miller Nita Mitchell Joyce Mounsund Lynell Niederauel Jean O'Neal Peggy Pagram Sal y Ragsdall Ida Reed Janet Riker Dawn Shelton Gayle Shelton Barbara Simpson Clara Beth Smith Mary Lou Snead Brownie Stacy Jonilu Swearingen Ann Terrill Mary Lou Tucker Sylvia Walker Virginia Warner Ann West Mary Jane Willia Eloise Willinghan w--..:3e Sv LJIU -9 9, i , 9 9 9 9 Q , ., ei? fkgxfhx-X X 5 XQ 'L-Ls 9 - . 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S. - - - - ams, Rachel - - - nsworth, Forrest rrecht, Frank . - lridge, Frances exander, Ewell exander, Jack - exander, Virginia an, Mamie - - - en, Owen --.. en, Neil --.. red, Patsy .... red, Rebecca - - 'arez, Cecilia 'Jo nery, Kathryn - - derson, Don .. derson, Gilbert derson, Kenneth drews, James - drews, Karleen tes, Leland - - - nstrong, Bob - - cal, Gus ----- :al, Tom ..-.. ers, Billy Joe - - bcock, Jerrie -- ggett, Martha - iley, Bob ---.. ker, Ann .--- ker, Margie - ker, Marlee - - - lagia, Delores - ldwin, Bonnie - ldwin, Mary Lou ldwin, Ruth - . - rber, Katy Beth - rber, Monty -.-. rker, Betty Jean - rker, Billy Joe - - rker, Martha Lou rlow, Ela J o .... mett, Ruth ..... mette, Patsy .. mette, Tommy - rret, Don Leigh rton, Grady -... sey, Gerald . . . tson, La Rue - - - all, Corrinne -- . .... 68 ......-38 . ...ss, 129 .......s8 ........a8 ..........s8 ----173,68 164 ......38:160 ........s4 .....84 Marie . . .... 168 68 -.-173,38 .....s4 ....ss .....ss ...158,88 .....ss .....1s0 .....1s0 .....ss .......84 ...U....ss .....s4,164 ......107 .....34 ....ss ........6s -38,68,128, .38 .......168, 38, 162 162 162 163, 38, 128, tar, Betty --.-. arden, Rita . . . -ck, Patty ...... ck, Tommy ..... cker, Bertha Ann . - . ilk, -Glendene ...... ll, J. B. ...... . fngston, Harry . . . rmett, David - . . fnnet, Jo Ann - - - erger, Betty ...... rrkley, Brydson - - . rkman, Don . . erkman, Janet - . . el, Pat ........ ngham, Nelda . . . rd, Bette Nell - . - ackmore, Carl ..... ackman, Dolores - . . ackstock, David . . ackstone, Tommy . . . and, Freddye Beth - . . ....S4 ...160 ....s8 ....68 111115. ss ss ss .....es ,....68 .......84 ....as,94 ........113 .....39,160 ......105 . . . .153, 39, 160 ......84,136 68 as as .....68 .......03 ...110,68 84 ...159,39 .....s4 ....0s ....s4 ....ss 39 39 ....68 ....68 ....39 ....39 ...105 ...160 Blanton, Barbara - Bledsoe, Betty -..-- Bledsoe, Bobbie ------ Bledsoe Norma ean , h l Bliss, Frances --.---- Blomquist, Chester - - Blomquist, Gladys -.-- Blomquist, Martha - - - Blomquist, Nell ------- Bloomquist, Edward Bloomquist, Martha - . Blum, Dotty -..-.- Bodling, Walter - - Boggus, Jo Ann - . Bogle, June .-.- Bohls, Ruth .....-- Bohn, Elizabeth ---.- Bone, Bobbie Dawn ---- Bone, Norileet .-..-. Bones, Frances ..-- Booth, Frank ..-.-. Borkland, Gene ---.- Bomemann, Charles ....68 ....84 ....39 ....89 ......68 ...84,107 .......68 as 39 84 as 84 ....39 ....s4 ....s4 ....s4 ......s9 ....130,84 ......s9 ......s9 .--39,164 .......s9 Bgswell, Jack ..................... 40 Bouchard, Tommy -..-. Bouldin, Harvey - - - Bouldin, Jimmy - - Bowen, Jimmie -- Bowmer, Nonna - - - Bowmer, Tommie -- - Boyd, Annie Louise - - Boyd, Fred --.---. Boyd, Janet ........ Bradfield, Betty Ann Bradshaw, Betty Joy Bradshaw, Mary Jo Brady, Howard ...-. Brady, Lewis .--.--- Bratton, Mary Helen Bray, Carrie Edward - - - Breakey, Barbara .--.-. Bretlinger, Judy ---- Brigham, Ben - .- Briley, Aneita - . . Briley, Moneita - - Brinkley, Jack - - - Brooks, Lillyn . . . Brown, Irene ....-- Brown, Kenneth - - - Brown, Margaret - - - Bruck, Nonnan -- Brumley, Carl - - - Brunson, Pearl - - - Bryant, Lenora . - Buaas, Leath - - - Buckley, Tony - . . Buckner, Harold - - - Buckner, Norma - - - Buckner, Peggy - - Bullard, Peggy ..-..--. Bunch, Alice Ann ----- Bunch, Billie ......... Burch, Phoebe Carole Burger, Danny --.-- Burgess, Pamela .-.- Burke, Joe ------ Burkett, Don - - - Burks, John ---- Burks, Thelma - - Bums, Doris --.- Burr, Joan ........ Burroughs, Eddie - - - Burroughs, Jimmie -- Burris, Laverne - - - - Burris, Tommy -- .-40,35,95,101 ......119,117 .......s4 40 40 40 ss as ....40 ....68 ......es ...40,112 ...40,12s ......40 ........113 ...........ss ....163,40,162 ...........6s ....0s :..11a ....08 ....s4 ....08 ...160 ....68 ....4o ....68 ...166 . ..... 69 ...40,160 ............40 ............40 159,40,160,162 ............84 ............e9 67,200,144,l68 ........84,l18 .........40,36 ..:.95,102 ......69 ....40 ...........69 . ........... 84 --40,35,36,155 .. ..... ..... 84 ...........s4 ....69 ....40 Burton, Billy Joe . . Busch, Bill -....- Bush, Lillian - - Bush, Loma -- Bushong, Jean - - - Butler, Patty ---- Byars, Sue ......... Byles, Mozelle ----- Cabaness, Bebe Del . . . Caiiey, James ------ Cagle, Martha .--- Cahn, Jo Ann - - - Cain, Mable Ann - - Caldwell, Louise -.-- Caldwell, Roland - - - Callan, Ann ..----- Cameron, Carey Jane Camp, George ------ Camp, Jacquelyn Canady, Joan ----- Canon, Roscoe - - - Carlson, Betty - - - Carlson, Elaine . - - Carlson, Oliver ----. Carpenter, Charles - - Carpenter, Mary E. - - Castillo, Bertha ----- Castillo, Rudolpho - - - - Castleberry, Anne - - - Castleberry, Mary Lou Caswell, Jr., Ken ..--- - - Cater, Barbara ----- Catterall, Fred - - - Cavett, Bobby - - - Cavness, Joe --.-- Cavness, Virginia - - - Chamberlain, Biel - - - Champion, Josie ---- Champion, Toppy -- Chandler, Victor - . . Chaney, Richard ---- - - Chapman, Henry - - - Chapman, Joyce ---- Chappell, Wanda - - Charles, Virginia - . - Chavez, Susie ----- Chester, Dan ------ Chiappino, Barbara - Childress, Roland -- Childs, Lee ------ Chilton, Mary Sue - - Christopher, Bob , - - Clark, Annetta - - - James .... Clark, Clark, Jimmy - - - Clark, Leila .---- Clark, Mary Ann ---- Clark, Smitty .---- Clary Barbara .--- Clawson, Mary ----- Clay, Scott ......... Clayton, Bunkee, Jr. - - Clayton, Dorothy ---. Clemons, Billy ...-. Clendenden, Betty 1 - - Cline, Barbara -.-- Clinger, Ellsworth - - - Clinger, Margie - - - Cloud, Billy ----- Clybum, Billy ---- Cochran, Jane ------ Cochran, Lee Ella - - - Coffey, Jean Arden - - Coffey, Mary Ann - - Coffey, Winona - - - ........09 ........e9 163, 41, 182 ........84i 1 41 ...41 ...41 84 41 84 41 ...41 ...41 ...41 41 ......69 ....41,168 ......69 ...4l .....69' ....113 ........69 ....163,41 168,111,166 . ....... 42 ...69 ...42 ....s9 ...69 ...69 ....107 .....42 .....42,s0 ....69,107 ...153,69,160 ........42 ....42,1es ..Q.69,168 .......e0 .....42 ....00 84 69 .....42 ...42, 69 .......s4 ....42 ...69 ...sa 42 ...42 70 ....105 ...10 ...10 ...s4 .....10 ....l50 .....10 ......s4 ....173,42 ......16D . .,.,,,,, .J i f I , iii i M .1 up A Stnihiongihmons -N . , N From the Time You Enter A X 1 TO the Time You Guaduate I Lmyj 'T' fm 17W X 'f fn! Scarbrouglfs Outfits high I, schoolers in costumes of r good taste. XT y , X .lu A! S 495352 ' 1 i W W it wav I I ' : i Y N QU W' N R X, 4 X I '!l - Six individual shops at Scarbr0ugh's Offer fashions that meet the special demands of Austin's students. ' STUDENTS, SHOP 0 SUB-DEB SHOP ' MENS STORE ' COLLEGE SHOP ' YOUNG AUSTIN SHOP ' SPORTS'SHOP 'iY'? 1il l il'fiY i Q l' U le, Juanita ...... leman, Dorothy - llins, Beverly - - - ......s4 ........70 ....70,168 ndra, Billy ......70 ok, Betty Jean - - --.- 70 ok, Elizabeth -. --.-. 42 ok, Patricia - - - ---- - -70 uksey, J. L. .... .... 4 2, 111 nper, Betty Bgb . . . .... . .84 rbell, Billy ...... .... 7 0 rbitt, Reba .... ...... 7 0 rley, Melvin -.... -... 4 2, 164 rwin, Courtenay .... ........ 8 5 rwin,I0an .... .....42 tton, Billy ......... ...... 4 2 ursey, Jo Evelyn .... ........ 4 3 ui-ter, Ann .......... .... 7 0, 160 vington, Rosemary . . - --.- . .70 ward, Jesse ........ ..... 7 0 x, Patricia .----- x, Rita ........ Amer, Clarolyn . . . me, Arlene ---.- avens, Mary Wanda awford, Bob --... awford, Nancy - - . ider, Aline ---- nslin, Edgar . . - oss, Shirley . . . nw, Allo - - - uw, James .... ow, Jo Ann ..... owe, Betty ...... utchiield, Margaret .llen, Laura Mae - - Iver, Jerry ...... Iver, Joe ....... nningham, Arval - nningham, Beverly fb, Mary ....... nys Joy ........ jbney, Alan ...... fgett, Joyce . . . e, Ramon ...... Lniel, Roy ....... lrragh, Mary Evelyn nrter, Betty Jean - . zwn, lvis, xvis, lvis, lvis, lvis, nvis, xvis, Lvis, nvis, lvis, earing, Catherine :ai-ing, Donald - Patsy ...... Barbara . . . Dean .... Don . . . Jean ..... I0 Ann .... Maldrea ---. Sonny ...... 85 43 43 70 43 43 . . . .70 43 43 43 70 43 70 43 '. '. '. . . . '.14:i,'164 . . .... .70, 168 34 144 ....43, , ...... ..4s ....43,200 ......70 .... ..4s ....43,l60 ........44 .....a7, 70 70 85 . . . . . . . .70 85 70 44 85 70 44 70 44 Virginia .... Will ....... 44, 105, 117, 118, 158 Wilton ........ earing, Nancy - - . el Bio, Frankie - . az, Rosie ---.. ckey, Doris ..... ckey, Jeannette ckey, Marilyn .. eck, George .--- etrich, Dorothy llard, Gary ..... llard, Winston . . ron, ron, xon, add, Dexter ...... 44, 95, 96, 117, 118 ....168 ......85 .......168 ....70,l68 ......70 Dorothy Sue .... ..... LeeAnn ..... Nellwyn . . . 70 44 85 . . . . .85 70 70 44 .. . .70 .....85. Student Index Dodson, Jesepearl .. Dodson, Laudyne -- Donvan, Leo ...-.. Dorsett, James ----- Doughtie, Darlyne - - Doughtie, Venton -. Douglas, Connie . - - Dowell, Mary Patricia Draper, Jerry ...... Draper, John ...... Draper, Nancy .. Duke, Pat -.-,.. Dunagan, Lloyd . .- Duncan, David ---- Dyer, Beverly . . . East, Nelda --.-- Eckhart, John - - . Edwards, Mary -- 70 70 70 70 44 . . . .85 85 78 85 144 ...44, ......s5 ..........169 ...........114 ..s4, 44, 95, 100 ............44 ,......168,166 ......7l Eggling, J. W. ..... .... 8 5 Eklund, Curtis ..... . . . 160 Ekwall, Hildegarde - -.-. 44 Elliott, Dick ..---- .--- Elliott, Mary Anne - ------ 71 Ellis, Patsy ....... ............ 7 1 Ellison, Bobby ----- ---..--- 9 9, 111 Elmore, Billy ..................... 44 Engelke, Gloria 136 139 36 44 Erickson, Leroy ...- Estepp, Gerald .- Evans, Ann -... Evans, Eugene -- Evans, Jean ....... Winfred Evans, Fairey, Tommy . . Farr, Marjorie Farrar, Joan - . - Farrer, Noel ...-. Faulkner, Royce - - - F eagen, Kay ...... Fellers, Lola Mae - - Felsing, Barbara - - - Field, Lisbeth - . - Figer, Kitty ....... Finch, Emily Ann - - Finch, Howell .---- Fincher, Delta Mae - Fitzgerald, Nancy -- Fleming, Patsy --.- Fletcher, Edith . -' - - Flinn, Ann ----- F linn, Marilyn ----- Floyd, Billie Lu .--- Flynn, Billy ---.- Folly, Elaine . - - Folmar, Pat ..... Ford, Dorothy -.-.. Fom, Adla Marie .. Forster, Doris --.-- Forsvall, Murray - - . Fort, Bohlvie Nill . - Fosberg, Walter . . . Foster, Billy ---. Foster, Elaine . . - Foster, Willis - . . Foster, Wilbur ----- Fouts, Franke Jean - - Francis, Milton .-.. Francis, Nancy -.-- Franklin, Elizabeth - Franklin, Sonny .... Frazier, Billy Fredrick, Betty ---- Frederick, Herman . I D S 3 132, 133, 155, 164 ....44 ......45 .......-11 ...-r1, 160 ...163, 71 . .....45 I .' .' .'45, 'asf 45 97 45 .......71 45 ...130, 45 ......45 ......90 ...45, 129 ......85 85 71 45 85 ....45 ....71 ....45 ....71 ....85 ....85 ......71 ..... 45 ....34,45 ......s5 ....85 ......71 ...173, 45 .......71 .........85 ..........45 ....153,46, 160 .......s5 ....t..105 .......46 ......71 ....85 Frederick, Jim .--.. Fteeborough, Jane --.- Freund, Donnie - -46, 181 .........4s,129 as 36,149,148,144 Freund, Jimmy --.-... Freund, Jolm ..---- Freund, Mary ----- ............105 Frieden, Howard ....-- Fritts, Dorothy . . - Fritts, Lorene -- Frizzell, Zelmo - - - Fuchs, Anabel .--- Ful er, Carol --..- Fujer, Jesse Mae . . , ,158,167' Cainer, Bill ....--. Gambrell, Frances - - Gantt, Nancy --.-. Gardner, Jean ----. Gardenshire, Jo Ann Garner, Billy --.-- Garner, Billy Ray -..- Garner, Oscar ..-- Gaskin, Herbert - - - Gault, Joe ....... Gault, Wynona - - . - Cay, Mary .......... Gerhardt, Bemard ---- Gettys, Nancy ----- Gibson, Gwen -.--.-- Giddens, Margaret Gilbert, Eddie ----. Gilbert, Jeane ..-.- Gilbert, Suzanne - - - Gillespie, Billy Gillespie, Pat ----- Gilliland, Paul -... Class, Marjorie - - - Goddard, Nona --.- Goldsmith, Marcus Goode, Thomas Lee Goodwin, Carolyn . Gorham, Bobby - - - Gorin, Beverly ---- Gough, Jimmy ---- Gove, Jean ..--. Graham, Joyce ---- Granger, Frances - . - Gravis, Gladys ..-- Cray, Ben ....... Greathouse, Edwin'A his Green, Dell ......... Green, Johnny ---- Green, Marjorie - - - Greene, Lois .---.- Greenwood, Joyce ---- Gregg, Faye Deen --.- Gresham, Clara Jean Grieder, Dan -------- Grillin, Annabell . . . Griilin, Betty Lee - . Griilin, Jo Anne - - - GriHith, Marion Griilith, Marlin Griilith, Wanda Grill, Frances Grizzard, Jane Grote, Billy -.-- Grote, Delores Grove, Curtiss Guggel, Ted - - - Guinn, Caroline . - - Gulley, Harrell Gunn, Marie ...... Gutierrez, Gloria - - - Guy, Monnagene - - - ....4a . .... 48 ....11,111 .......11 .......46 ....163,46 ....71,100 . ....... 85 .......4s .......71 .....-16,160 .......4s .....46 .....4s ....113 .....71 ....,..46 ........71 ....46,105. ....46,105 .......-11 ........72 .....-46,166 .......12 ........85 ....173,46 .......se .....12 .......46 .....47,12l .......72 .....72 ....a5 ....79.1 .. .... 107 ....41 ....72 ....72 ....41 ....35 ....7 ....s5 ....47 ........72 ..........47 , .... as ..,.1sa, 12,100 ..........47 ....-12,108 .......12 .....12 ........4-1 ....72,160 .......se .....4-1 ....41 ....1a ....-12 I FIUSTII1 LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING COMPANY mm. 3566 -we dovwnieg www . 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Lrris, Shirley ..-. nrris, Trudie Faye irrison, Jeanette . - nrt, Sherman .... nrtkolpf, Dayle - . - 1rwel,L.B. lschke, Martha - . nschke, Ruth .... Mary Ester . . . :ther y, Coleman . . . nun, Kenneth -... suse, Sarah ...... wens, Bobby --.--. lwkins, Jack -----... awkins, Jennie Lee . - - lynes, Irehe -...... s Dor ..... ize me, Jim ..-.. nzelwood, James -..- aard, Betty Anne . . . aaron, Robert .... ailing, Al Marie . ainsohn, Edwina --.- algren, Clarice .---. anderson, Dorothy . . . andricks, Eddie -..-.. angst, Erwin ....... ankel, Martha . . . anniger, Dean . . . anry, Bill ........ anry, Robert ....... arke, Mary Susie . . . erring, Elaine .... aydenreich, Eric -... ihler, Larry ...... icks, Paul iggenbotham, Ben . . . iggenbotham, Jim . . . ifgins, Al ....... ' l, Ann ........ ill, Charles E. . . . ill, Mickie .... lsberg, Paul ..... aevet, Barbara . . . olbrook, Don . . . olck, Albert .. nlclc, Manfred .... nlcomb, 'Pat ....... olcomb, Phila Jane . . . ,...86 ....47 .......86 ...86,113 .....47 .......86 . ........ 86 ....47, 158 .......72 .....47 ....72 ............48 ........48,1l5 ,72, 128, 144, 148 ........130,48 48 48 86 48 86 72 .. . .86 86 48 72 48 86 86 ....130, 48,166 ......48,129 ......48,se .... 48 ....72 ......48 ....48, 166 .......72 ......48 ....48 ....48 ....72 ....48 ...1so ....8s ....48 ....72 ...1e4 ....72 ....72 ......48 .......72 ....113,123 .........49 ----49,34,95 ........150 .......48 ....12 ....72 ....72 ....49 ...107 ....72 .,..86 ....49 ....49 ....49 ....72 ....49 ....86 ....8s ....72 ....86 ss gg f av . aw ,wax a.,.. , - ,, ,. ,, 1 Student Index Holder, Gloria ............. Holliday, Bobbie - - - Holmes, Patricia - - - Holt, Celesta .---.- Holtzclaw, Ann ..... Holtzclaw, Jo Anne - . ----. - - Homeyer, Patsy .... ......... Hooper, Bert .... Hopkins, Glynn . . . .... 49, 105, Hopkins, Paul - . . Horton, Dukey -. Horton, Joe .... Horton, Shirley ..--..-.-. Houston, Mary Elizabeth Howard, Howard, Jimmy .......... . Margaret ........ 0 fart.-tatfffag t.-a P 1s:i 7 lffif ' Li Kinane, John ..... 473 King, Vemon .....- - - - -73, 107 V Kingshofy, Joanne . . ...... ,78 ri Kinney, Joyce .--- ----- 7 8 H Kinney, Richard -.-- - - -50 , Kiper, Charlotte --.-- - . -78, 1 Klingemann, Virginia . . . . . .50 . Knight, Jo Ellen --..- - - -73 Q Knight, Lucianne - . . - - -87 Knowlton, Ronald - - - - - - -87 Kohra, Charlotte - - --.-- 87. Kohutek, Franklin -. 67 'f . I .' .'8'i,' ies 1 Krause, Betty ...... Krause, Iris ........ ........ 7 3 Kretschmar, Raymond .. .....-- 50 Krueger, George ..... ........ 5 0 Kreuz, Lillie Agnes - - ..-------- 50' Kuykendall, Biff .... ........ 5 0 Lacey, George .... 50, 199, 149 Lacker, David .......- 51 Lackey, Dorothy . . . ...... . .87 . Land, Janette .... . . .51 ' , Lane ,Mary .... g, Laney, Benny --.- - - -87 ' Lanfear, Barbara - - - - - -73 Lapin, Thelma - - . - - -73 Larson, Norma - - - - - -51 X Lassberg, Anna .-.- -87 - Lassberg, Hilmer - Lawther, Betty . - - .......78' 73' ....1as, Leach, Barbara ------- 73 Q Leach, Marjorie -- ----- 73 Ledbetter, Jack -- ---- 36 Lee, Bobby ---- ---- 5 1 Lee, Ella -.-- ---- . 73 Lee, Leo ...... . . Lee, Marion ..... . . .78 4 Leissner, Al .---.-- -- -73 5 Leissner, Charles ..-- ------- 8 7 Lench, Betty Jo .. .... ........ . . Leon, Ben ...................... 87 Leonard, William Buddy - 66, 67, 74, 105, 140 Lester, Maxine ..... ....... 8 7' 1 Lewis, Benny --.... . . -117, 119 Lewis, Ellen .------ Lewis, Lavenia Eloise Lewis, 128, 138, 148, 149, 154, 158 ' Linch, Betty Jo ---- Howard, Nona ..... ....... Howell, Kathleen ............... Howell, Kathryn ................. Hudson, Jimmy ----.-- 163, 49, 129, Hudson, Margaret .............. Huff, Nell .................... Hunnicutt, Martha Jean ......... 86, Hunt, Billie Ruth ............... Hunt, Don .............. 72, 105, I-Iyltin, Jo Ann . . ....... . . Ingram, Troy ..... ....... Isbell, Rita ........ .... Jackson, Don Uackiel - -..- 86, Jackson, Dorothy ----- ---- Jackson, La Rue ---- - - Jacobson, Joan ----- . - Jacobson, Lawrence - - . - . . . James, Doris ....... .... 5 0, James, Jimmy ..... .... Jenkins, Ralph .... ......... Jenkins, Theresa . . . ...... . . . . Jenkins, Wanda . . . ........ . . . . Jennings, Gene - - . . . .50, 95, 98, Jennings, Patsy . . ........ . . Johnson, Ann ..... ......... Johnson, Billy ...... .... 8 6, Johnson, Billie Jean - . . - - - - Johnson, Elaine -.-. .- Johnson, E. V. ..-. . . - . Johnson, Eugenia . . . . . .73, Jolmson, Frances - - - - - - Johnson, Gerry - - - - -50, Johnson, Harry . - -.-- - . Johnson, Helmer . . . . . . . Johnson, Janet ---- -. Jolmson, Joe Ed .... ......... Johnson, Leonard . . . ...... . . . . Johnson, Mary Jo .............. . Johnson, Morris --------- 66, 67, 73, Johnson, Raymond .. ........ 86, Johnson, Shirley . . . ..... . . . . Jolmson Sonn ---- , Y -- Jones, Ann ..... Jones, Benton . . . Jones, Elton ---. Joseph, Jo Ann -.-- Jurecka, Barbara -. Kallgren, Tillie .... Kalmback, Erlene - . - Kalmback, Glendene . Kanetzky, Earl ..... Kelley, Dwain ' ---. Kemp, Mary Lee Kendrick, Vaughn - - - . - - -87, Kennedy, Jack, -..- -.... Kerbow, Virginia . . . . . . . . Kem,LeeRoy..., Kidd, Byron ' ..-. - - -50, ........51. ned ...51, ss, 95, 102, 117, 119, Lind, Dolores ...... ........ 7 4 Linder, Dude ----.- - - -51 Linder, Nelda Ann - - - - - - -87 - Lindsay, Jaek ......... .... 5 1 Lindsay, Peggy Claire - - - - - - -74 Lindsey, Bobbie Joyce ------------- 74 Lipscomb, Jean .................. -1 15 Lipsitz, Shirley -------..-- 51, 148, 144 Littlefield, Clyde .---- - - Litton, Ray Morris Livingston, Van .--- ----74, 1074 ......107 87 Long, Bobby ---, ---- , 51 Loney, Connie . - . - - - .74 Long, Grace .... . . ,87 Long, Mary Lu - - . . .87 Long, Teeka ---- ---- 7 4 Lopez, Arthur . . . . . - -87 Lopez, Consuelo - - - ---- 51 f Lott, Wayne ...... . . . ...51 '5 Love, Frances ----.--- ---- 87 ., Lowery, Charles Edwin .... 118 ' Lowery, Olan ..... 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Bride, Susie, -.-- Calla, Dudley -- Calla, Kenneth .... Casland, Jo Carol - - . Cowan, Fred -.-- Cord, Jack ........ . . ....66, 74 87 74 51 .. . . . .51 74 87 52 ......87 ........115 . . 107, 160 Cormick, Clifford .... ......... 5 2 Coy, Don Richard . Coy, Thomas William Curdy, Marion ...-. David Ruthie Doweil, Margaret - - - Duff, Charles . - - :Garity, Robert . - - Gee, Emma .--. Guire, Doris . . :Innis, ,Mamie - - - :Keithan, James - . :Kenney, -Biel - - - :Lean, Sterling - . - :Mullen, Frank - - :Mullen, Helen - . :Namara, Ruth -. :Neil, Mary Jane :Neil, Ann --.--- :Pherson, Ruelene . . - :Quown, Albert . . . :Tee, Denny ..... :Waters, Billie - . - mass, Ida Mae lckey, Nancy - - lcon, Betty ..... ngnuson, George .. iguire, Jimmie - . - - xiner, Jackie ..-.. lkemson, Neoma -- mis, Helen ..-... mis, Vaughn ...... ansfield, Jim Tom ..... archbank, Sara Lee -.-. arino, Herbert -..... arlow, Martha .... arshall, Robert .- arshall, Shirley .. arshall, Sue . . . arshall, Sue -- artin, Dell Jr. . artin, Kenneth . . . artin, Rose Marie . - artinez, Janie .... asden, Sally .- ason, Jack ...... athews, Sharon .. aultsby, Hazel .... eyer, Anne eek, Bessie . - - elber, Nora .. ell, Nancy Jo - - elton, Basil ..... erritt, Billie Jean . . erritt, Jeannie esser, Mae Bess ..... eyerowitz, Fannie ichon, Joyce -...-. iears, Bobby .... iklee, Pansy . . . ilbum, Bill . . . Iiles, Joe . . ..,.........113 35, 95, 96, 110, 123 ...159, 74 1 I fiifif 74 52 ......52 52 74 ...163, 52 .......52 ...74, 164 ....159, 87 74 87 52 74 52 87 . . . .52 52 74 74 52 74 74 74 . . .87, 168 ......87 ....87 ....150 ....87 74 62 74 74 87 52 74 74 ....52 ....52 ....87 ....74 ....52 ....74 ......87 .......52 ...87,160 ......87 ....74 ....52 87 87 . . . .88 74 168 ...52, ......74 .......-14 ...ss,1o1 .....113 1 ,,, . Student Index Miller, Al .-..- Miller, Beth . . . Miller, Dale ..-- Miller, Boseline -- Miller, Wanda Milstead, Clyde -- Milton o ce - , I y . . . Mitchell, Juanita Moberg, Eleanor Mobley, Doris .---.- Mobley, Ronald .. Mobley, Truett .--.- Mogill, Mary Ann - - - Mojica, Eloisa ..-. Monk, Valerie - - - Moody, Gilliam - - - Moody, Shirley ..... Moon, Lorena Ann Mgore, Joe .. ........ Moofe, Carol ..... Moore, Doyle ---- Moore, Eloise - - - Moore, Frank - - - Moore, Patsy ..... Moore, Patsy Lou - - - Moos, Stanley -.-. Morris, Bobby - - - Morrow, Dick - - - Moses, Andy ---- Moses, Robert - - - M055, Jim ...... Mosteller, Billy - - Moursund, Joyce - - Munson, Jerry -... Myers, Bobby --..-. Murchison, Wanda Muston, Murray -..-. Nagle, Bob .,.... Nass, Walter .... Neal, Jean Ann - - - Neal, Nann -.-.-- Nelle, Katherine ---- Nelson, Charles W. Nemir, Charles ----- Nesbitt, Betty ...-..- Newman, Billie Jean Newman, Jackie --.- Newman, Jackie ----- Newton, Nancy Jane Newton, Philip ..... . .'. '. 1151, 1181 11g Nickell, Mary ---- Nichols, Gene ...... Niederauer L nell - - - Y Nieman, Betty Jean Nitschke, Kathryn - - - Niven, James .....-. Norman, Dick -.--- Norris, Hazel, ----- Norwood, Dot ...... Norwood, Harriet - - - Norwood, William - - - Novy, Elaine -..-- Nunlay, Audrae - - - Nunnelee, Katie - - - Oatman, Nancy - - - Oatman, Roy ..... 0'Connor, Patty .. O'Connor, Ruth - - - Odell, Theresa Odiome, Betty --.. Ocrtli, Genevieve .... . . Ogletree, Al ...... Oieda, Edelmira -- Olle, Delma .... ....88, 107 ....137, 74 88 52 74 ...74 ...53 .. . . .74 74 .fi-i,'ao1 ........5s 111 123 .... , 1 ,.......53 ........88 ....75, 199 ss 75 ss ....s1,ss ......ss ....15,9s .....75 75 .QIIss,'160 ........88 153 5:1 111155, 95,,103 ..........ss ........88 .......75 .......150 ....ss,15o .......53 .....75 ........75 .5s, 110, 1 . I f1is,'1:i6,' 53 23 53 75 88 53 53 88 53 53 75 67 88 160 .......15s, 88 75 90 75 .......53 ....158,75 ........53 .....75 ...54 ...54 ......75 ....75,107 .......75 .....75 ...88 54, 66, 104, 112 Olson, La Rue .... Olvera, Concepcion O'Neal, Jan ...... Osbome, Mary - - . Osbome, Rachel -. Overall, William -- Overton, Phil -..- Owens, Loma ---- Pacharzina, August Paiiord, Jean ----- Pape, Mary Louise . Park, Denny ----- Parker, Ben ------ Parker, Jimmy ---- Parker, Richard - - - Parsons, Bob ----- Passmore, Barbara - Pate, Paggy ..... Pearson, Patsy ---- Pedergen, Mary Ann Peevey, Scranton - - Pegram, Peggy - - - Penick, Kathryn . . . Penn, William ---- Perez, Beatrice -.-- Perry, Eva Lee - - - Perry, Geraldine .. Perry, Maurice . . . Perry Melvagene - Peterinan, 'Herbert - Piluger, Ralph ---- Phelan, Terry ---- Pickle, Vema - - - Pils, Martha ------ Pitts, Imogene ---- Plummer, Gene - - - Pogue, Dorothy . - . Poindexter, Helen - Pollard, Jewel ---- Ponder, Dorrell - - - Pool, Mary Sue - - - Porsch, Herman - - - Porter, Charles -.-- Porter, Davy . . . Porter, Doc ---- Porter, Joan - - - Post, Ted ........ Potter, Margaret .- Potthoil, Helen - - . Powell, Doris .- Powell, Paul ..... Prather, Katherine . Priest, Dan ...... Prim, Virgil . 1 .... Procter, Louise . , . Prouse, Darlene - - - Puryear, Odean - - - Quick, Malcolm - - - Quicksall, Leona - - Quinn, Reed ----- Quist, Jean . . .. Quist, Le Anna - . - Rader, Martha Jean Ragsdale, Claudette Ragsdell, Sally Ann Rains, Norma -.-- Raisch, Nancy ---- Ramirez, Nora -.-- Ramsey, Pat ----- Raschke, Raymond Raven, Betty ----- Ray, Joanna ---- Ray, Wynelle -- ' W.. 185 75 75 ....ss ....ss ....1s ....1s ....-15 .....54 ---54,166 .....ss ....aa earzaaasi ...s3, 2553 ....75 ....55 ....75 ....75 ...168 ......76 ...159,76 ...55,168 ...L..55 ....55 ....88 ....88 ...107 ....88 ....88 H1117 ....76 ...-76 ....55 ......76 ...55,164 ....88 -....76 as 523383813 2 76, 100, 2 asia as BREAD PAN-DANDY Comnliments 3 H : CARL MAYER CO, Department Store I E W E L E R s IE 817 Congress Avenue IN AUSTIN SINCE 1892 COMPLIMEN TS OF A FRIEND B. F. GUUDRICH STORES 923 Congress Avenue Austin, Texas For your car get the new For your car get the new B. F. Goodrich Silvertown that OUTWEARS PREWAR TIRES TED CURRY, Manager Phone 9155 73?E5577??7fT -,. Thomas . . - l, Ed Allen - - l, Anne ..... l, Ida - - - I, John ..... l, Joyce ...... l, Layne ..... 'es, Clodie Nell ene, Dorothy - . ield, Hazel .. sau, Doris - - Fro, Robert - - -- ies, Lynwood - , Florence ---- , Richard . - - , Tommy .... s, Violet - . - s, Bob . - - ps, Lois ...- ir, Janet ..... y, Mickie ..... as, Carmen . . . bins, Betty Jean bins, Pat ...-. bins, Virginia. - - erson, Richard arts, Bruce - - . erts, Betty Joyce arts, George -- erts, Phyllis . - . ertson, Charles inson, Jed .-.. inson, John - - inson, Mary - - . , C3101 ...... as, Doris .... ers, Floyd .... ers, Jimmy - - - ers, Nancy . . - 2, Billy ..... 3, Pal ......., ell, Earland . . . i, Goldie ---.- ndtree, Helen . ndtree, William C ton, Alma ---. re George ---- fell, Allen - . . well, Tommy . . . fland, Lonelle . der, Jack --... der, Tom --.-. e, Mary Louise ,y, James ..... ker, Anita . . . ker, Betsy - - . l, Myma - . . z, Manuel . . . land, 'Dudley . . krey, Nancy - - ns, Gayner . - . livan, Grace non, Dorothy . . dahl, Cynthia . . del, Larry . derford, Ann .. dlin, Varginia . . ford, L. Ray . . . tin, Dorothy . . . zerfield, Adelia . nder5,- Joe .... nders, Joyce . . . .. .... 51 TFCWSTESW 'F K ....56 ' ..,. 76 ....76 ....88 .....160 ........5s . ...s8, 150 . ...... so ...160 .....56 88 66 76 56 .....88 .....88 .....76 .....88 .56 . ..... 56 156' 66' 148' .....76 , , ,1-19,155 76 ...............ss 56 95 56 57 76 . . . . .76 57 76 88 118 .--76,117, ....7s,1so ...35, 144 . ...... 76 .....76 .....76 .....57 lydine .... .... 1 07 .88 .88 ,..57 . 57 . 57 107 162 I ..ffsa,' . ...... 57 . .... 150 .57 . 88 .76 .57 - 76 158 ......88 2:11765 . ..... 76 .....76 .....89 .....89 57 .....89 . ..... 160 168 .89 ...57 ..H51 ...57 - -'ww f1r1f'f'21'1w-f:'af 1,1 y fww'c'- sr ,ay I N 4 Student Saxon, Jimmie ----. Scarbrough, Margaret Schieffer, Jane .---- Schimidli, Lucile - - - Schlueder, Mary Etta Schmidt, Marilyn . - - Schmidt, Richard - - Schmidt, Ruthie -..- Schmidt, Bettye ---- Schmitt, Mary Ellen Schneider, Frances . - Schnell, Lewis ...-- Schoenfield, Ruth -. Schroeder, Marvin . Schulze, Georgina -- Scott, Barbara .... Scott, Don --..-. Seaholm, Betty - -- Seals, Nell Rose - . . Seiders, Doris --.. Seiders, Helen .-.-. Seiders, Rosemary -- Senkel, Dorothy - - - Sevem, Frank .--.-- Shannon, Charleen - Shaver, Virginia ...- Shaw, June -----. Shelton, Dawn . . - Shelton, Gayle -... Shelton, James ..... Shelton, Jimmie Joe - Shipp, Violet -.---- Shirley, Dorothy -- Shriver, Ann ..... Shurr, Vincent ----. Shuttlesworth, Beryl Sifuentes, Orelia . - - Silberstein, Horace - - Silberstein, Shirley . . Simons, Carl ..---- Simonsen, Winston - - Simpson, Barbara . . Simpson, Jean ---- Simpson, John ..... Margaret - - Simpson, Simpson, Marsha - - - Sites, Billy ....... Skinner, Betty --.- Slaughter, Max ..-. Slaughter, Rosemary Slaughter, Sam --.. .IT.1Z. fh 'v'l 4'l '.,'V! 'g' ' M 'X' ' I I '. Q iissif Small, Roger ...... Smith, Barbara . - - Smith, Betty Jo - . - Smith, Carolyn - - - Smith, Carolyn - . . Smith, Cecil .-.. Smith, Charles --.- Smith, Clara Beth . . Smith, Elsie ..---- Smith, Harold - . . Smith, Jean - - - Smith, Jo Ann - - - Smith, Joyce .... Smith, Lurlene -. Smith, Murray ---. Smith, Norma Gaye . Smith, Pearl ...-. Smith, Ruby ---- Smith, Russell ...- Snead, Mary Lou . . . Sneed, Ned ---.-- Inderi 1 1 ' I . . f is-i,' ' ' issj Sa, isa' ' ....7q 89 76 57 89 89 58 58 168 76 76 76 58 . . . .58 76 89 160 76 76 58 58 76 77 . . 89 77 166 .. .... , .58 158 .58 . 58 144 U..71 211158, . 89 160 . 58 .58 155 ...l17, 118 77 ss 58 58 89 . , . .3-4, 58 77 ....15Q . . . .58 . .... 77, 160 58 58 89 77 ....59 77 . ....... 77 ....59,16s .......77 .....59 ....89 ....77 ....77 .....77 ........59 ....s9,1ss .....,.59 .....89 ....89 ....77 ....77 ....77 ....s9 ....77 ....89 ....15o ........s9 ....59,160 Sabeck, Charlie - . . , f NTT, Solso, Laveme .... . . 459, A168 Soto, L0 '5 ....... ...... 7 7 Southwell? Bonnie' ---- ' ---- 77 Spaeth, Ben ....... .... 5 9 Speed, Jimmy - - - . - - 160 Spellar, Jay ...... . .... 89 Spielman, David - - - - - - -59 Spillar, Bobby ..... ....... 5 9 Sponberg, Valene . . . . . .77, 168 Sproul, Jay ..... ...... 7 'Ii Sproull, Billy . . . . . . .89 Sprawl, Jay - - - - - -89 Srygley, Jane . . . . . . Stacy, Brownie - - - - - i77 Stapp, Nonna . . . . . . .59 Stathos, Steve .... .... 5 9 Steedley, Wilson - - - - - - -77 Steen, Dorothy ........ ...... 5 9 Stein, Elaine .---------- - - -77, 168 Steinbring, Helen Vemell - - - ---- 77, 158 Stenzel, Leah .......... ...... 5 9 Stephens, Freddie ..--- ---- 7 7 Stephenson, Marion - - - - - - -77 Stewart, Dorothy - . - - - - -59 Stiles, Belva Jean - - - ---- - -89 Stockton, James - . ------ -77 Stone, John .-..- .... 8 9, 107 Stovall, Doris . . ...... 60 Stovall, Mary --- ----60 Stovall, Nell . . . . . . .89 Straus, Jack .---- - - - 113 Strayhom, Loreta - - - - - - -89 Street, Florence - - ---- 77 Street, Mary ---- ---- 7 8 Strickland, G. F. - - . - - - -89 Stripling, Nancy - - - - - - -78 Struhall, Grace ---- ---- 7 8 Struhall, James . . . . .107 Studer, George . . . . . .150 Studer, La Nelle - --.- 89 Styles, Evalyon - . - - - -60 Sullivan, Jack ----. ---- 8 9 Sullivan, Walter ..... .... 6 0 Sutherland, Bill ....... .... 8 9 Sutherland, Elizabeth . . ...- 89 Svadlenak, Lorie ----- .------ 8 9 Swenson, George . . . ...... . . .60 Swenson, Wallace -- --------- -89 Swearingen, Jonilu - - - ---- 67, 149, 141 Swift, Connie ..... .......... 60 Swift, Sterling - - - ----- 78, 104 Tabor, Johnnie ------ ------ 60 Tanenbaum, Estelle . . - - - - -78 Tate, Marvin ------ ---- 7 8 Tate, Teddy ..... . . . 107 Taylor, Alton . . . . . .103 Taylor, Jack ....... .... 89 Taylcr, Roger ........ ...... 8 9 Taylor, Virginia Beth . . . ..... . .89 Taylor, Tommy ------ ---- 6 0, 78 Teasdale, Lillian - - - - - - - - -60 Teinert, Erna Mae ---- ---- 90 Teinert, Waldemar - - - - - - -60 Tennyson, Charles ---- ---- 7 8 Twill, Ann ....... ...... ao Terry, Maydene ...... ....... 9 0 Theobalt, Betty Ann .- - - - . -78, 164 Thomas, Alla ........ ....... 90 Thomas, Edward - - - --.- 105, 112 Thomas. Ellen .... ....... 60 Thomas, Hilda - - - - . -169 I IEUTWYLER IEWELERS A home ererreez store where rreer friends are customers WATCHES, DIAMONDS, IEWELRY ' SILVERWARE 617 Congress Phone 8-5764 . U r +-'Eu s I I ,.eA . 1, 5 'W 5HfNE5 72.fri e'r A BENNETT BOAT DOCKS 14' j ' LAKE CRUISES -. We feature A . Chop Suey and Chow Mein Q S to take Kill, 0 FERRY SERVICE 12thl::egSnR3j:1es Lake Austin Blvd. at Enfield Rd. X 'me 267 ,N, Phone 8-0238 1Wc!V COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE 910 Lamar 506 S. Congress 2-0534 8-6681 BAKERY PRODUCTS COOKED FOODS STREET FURNITURE CO. Anything in the USED FURNITURE LINE Also Antiques and Glassware Phone 2-1061 1003 Red River Street Austin, Texas 1101 PHONE MTH U RL E Y MATTRESS ar Awnmc Co Visit , 9 Iflqf IOQCOPCI fl IOp 2118 quodolupe F OR YOUR RECORDED MUSICAL NEEDS Williams, Morris .-.- ach, Glen ....... e , ry .... Wheeless, Vardy ---- mas, Kenneth .- rnas, Pat ..--- mpson, Ann ----- mpson, Bill ...... mpson, Billye Faye rnpson, Emory - - - rpg, Iean ....... rman, Barbara - - - rman, Frank - - - vell, Pat Ioe - - - gen, Betty ...... mayo, Edward - - - 1, Adla Marie . - - 'er, Shirley . . . - - :y, Lola Iean - - - ton, Bill .---- ner, Louise - - - rillyan, Patty - . - ldwell, Ioel .--- ach, Betty ...... an, Milton Franldin lez, Mary Ann - - - Cleve, Shirley - - - quez, Billie Ioe . - . ghgn, Hoy ..... ner, Iean ...-- line, Riley ----- Janelle ........ umtus Hanna Q ' , . . . Rosenberg, Charles . . - ggi, Patsy ....... lg, jane ........ gner, Andy ...... ker, Barbara Ellen kerg Billy ....... ker, Dick -..--- ker, Frances -.-- ker, Gloria - - - ker, Silvia -.--- den, Betty Iean . . enta, Joyce ---- lace, Danny . - - lace, Horace - - - lace, Wilbur - .- trop, Bill ..... ss Louise M anigault Sponsor ncy Sackrey rout Editor ry Nickell diryn Amery ry Sue Chilton :l Lewis :hryn Williams th Smith array Smith Editor :k Nonnan . so, 67 78 78 78 . . . .60 . . . .78 . . . .60 78 60 90 160 90, .78 .90 ....61 90 78 150 .61 160 169 .. .61 61 168 .90 .78 -61 -61 168 .78 3 78, .78 78, 168 .61 .78 .78 .61 -61 113 150 98, 160 8.Student Index ' ' Ward, Colvin . . . ..... 61, 78 Ward, Jimmy z . . .... 78, 107 Ward, Tommy . . . ..... ' .78 Ward, Wayne . . ....... 150 Warden, Don . - . ------ - -78 Wamer, Virginia . - - -..- 78, 164, 168 Warren, Bobby . . . ...... .142 Warren, Robert ..... .... 7 8, 164 Wetegrove, Lucille . . . ,..... . .62 Watkins, Mary Helen .... ...... 1 68 Watson, Iean -.-----. ---- 6 1, 158 Watson, Margaret - - - Watson, Mary ------- Wattinger, Margaret -- - 60 78, 169 . 90 90 Wease, Mira Anne . Webb, Billy - . . '- Webb, Chester ---- Webb, Dorothy . . . Webb, Frances - - - Weber, Lenore - - - Weeks, Linda ---- Weeks, Sarah Iane Weisser, Carl ...--. Welch, Bubbles - . - Welch, Maida .-.. Wheeles, C. E. . - - Wimberley, Mary . - - Wesley, Iean ....... Wesner, Irene ------- Wesson, Mamie Ruth . -- West, Ann ......... West, Ann ........ W tzel Hen . 61 164 Wheeless, Barbara ..-- Whidden, Tommy ..-- White, Alton ---...- White, Martha Ann - - - White, Thomas ------ Whitehead, Dorothy Ann Whitehead, Henrietta . . Whitt, Peggy ....... Wier, Billie .-.-.--- Wiley, joe -.--- Wilke, May Lou - - - Wilkerson, Peggy .---- Credentials Miss Ouida Walker Literary Sponsor Jimmy Hudson Editor-in-Chief Howard Frieden Picture Editor K. L. Carter Peggy Bullard Gene Plummer I ean Watson Oifce Manager Shirley Silberstein Francis Webb Stirling McLean Marian McCurdy Emily Zenkner ......7s ......9o ........s1 ....s2,1eo ......s2 ......121 ....62 ....159, 78 ......1s ....1s9 ......78 ........s2 ....90,l43 ......7s .....9o ......9o ....7s,149 .....1s9 .....s2 62 90 62 62 . . . . .9, 168 78 90 90 62 ........9o ....90,160 ......s2 ........9o ...l60,164 62,155,168 ........s2 Williams, Patsy ---- Willard, Nedaline . . - Williams, Bill ------ Williams, James - - . Willigmg, Joe ....... Williams, Katherine . - Williams, Mary jane - - - Williamson, Ruth --.- Williamson, Kathryn - Willingham Eloise --.. Willman, Clinton ---- Wilson, Alan .--.-- Wilson, Betty Iean - . . Wilson, Iean .----- Wiltzius, Charles ..-- Windrum, Billy .--.- Wingate, Betty Iean - Wolfrom, Stanton - - - Wood, Dorothy ..... Wood, Dorothy Mae . Wood, Harold ...--. Wood, Tommy .... Wood, Wayne .... A. . Woodcock, Charles -- Woods, Bette .------ Woods, Martice A. . - . Woolrich, Thomas Edwin - . . Woolsey, Billy Jon . - - Wooten, Iorene ----- Worley, Margie ---- Worley, Wendell - . - Wonthy, Minnie . .- Wright, Marian ---.- Wukasch, Doris ...-- 189 ...160 ..g.107 ....78 159,62 ....62 ....62 90 62 78 90 78 ....62 ....62 ....62 90 78,168 ...169 78,158 ....90 ....s2 ....s2 90,169 ...ies ...150 ....90 ....90 ....90 ....s2 ...1s9 ....1s .78 wyan, Gordon . .ez, 95, 117, 118, 129, 148 Yarborough, Richard . Yarrington, Bobbie - - Young, Ann ....... Young, Edith ..-.-.. Yancy, Iohn Marvin . . Young Mary Lynn . . . Youngblood, Newt - - - Younger, Lovic -..-. Youngquist, Girdner . . Zenkner, Emily .... Zuch, Howard . . . Mr. Curtis Beaty Business Sponsor Dean Davis Business Manager Io Ann Bennett Ioan Farrar Harold Wood Margaret Giddings Margaret Simpson Helen Stienbring Copy Editor Virginia Shaver Suzanne Hall Harold Wood Head Sports Writer Will Davis Professional credits: Steck Company, Neal Douglass, University Studio ....82 ...168 . 78 112 .-68,78 ....62 ...l07 CGNIPLIIVIENTS OF ELDRIDGE MCORE DRUG CC V THE DRUG STORE WITH THE HIGH SCHGOL SPIRIT 12TH AND R10 GRANDE Phones 2-3117 and 2-3118 QEIMMEDIATE DELIVERY SERVICE-EQ X . ' TOASTED NUTS ' CANDIES ' PARTY SPECIALTIES ' PARTY MINTS One Quality AUSTIN 1011 Congress Ave. -- .... . . ,... . :-,:' .' ' IE. . F 7:71 ':I '25:F:1 Q 5 gn 9 L. -.2555 ij? , fm:-?-ff 2' , 5 kI:t-I:-:- ' '2 45 : ' 'Ai y -:ck-'-:FIEI-' in - 1 I I ':gEEg:iE5gg5g555::5-:-::-:,:f: -- 1:--:.:-:A '--9:-:g.g:g::.g 255, zV3:125E5Ei55EE:f::'V'V . ,..,...,...,.,:,,.....:.:. J 1 . , . IN THE CENTER or EVERYTHING JUST OFF CONGRESS AVE. REASONABLE RATES 'IO7 WEST 7TH - PHONE 2-3181 so NOLEN. ornwrqp s TH UE DA ED NQ TU A R T E 11 s ' STATIONERY ' GIFT WRAPPINC ' GREETINC CARDS ' SODA FOUNTAIN, COMPLETE - - - The Best BEAUMONT 373 Liberty Ave. INSURANCE GEO. T. WICKER '25 CO REAL ESTATE AND LOANS Capital National Bank Bldg. . DRINK INBOTTLES Austin Coca Cola Bottling Co. 816 West 6th Street BLEDSUE MUSIC C0. Leader In Music For Over Thirty Years Phone 84812 S. 'x WHY NOT KEEP ON SAVING MONEY? You probably have had an account W1th the Mutual all through your school career Why not keep rlght on S9.V111gp It IS the surest way to succeed 1n lrfel Our current rate 1S 2? and you are lnsured up to 850007 THE MUTUAL SAVINGS INSTITUTIUN Resources Over S5 800 000 00 905 Congress HYLTIN FUNERAL HOME 1104 Guadalupe Phone 5389 SPANISH VILLAGE MEXICAN FOODS CHICKEN 81 STEAK DINNERS Reservatlons for Partles L wel! Vuylgobitmmg V1s1t our cool tree shaded pat1o 3 802 Red Rlver 8 1888 I Q N E CALCASIEU LUMBER CO Austms Shoppmg Center for Home Equipment and 5 Social Stationery Materials 'G1ft Items Austxn ncel 9 Fountaln Pens 9 Zipper Notebooks yth 9 E, t 0 Office Supplles 0 Fme Prmtmg Bear wlLuAMs nscrnlc co coNrRAcToRs REPAIRS 907 L B 4415 B C WILLIAMS 5 5 WILLIAMS R Ph 86166 R 1:53497 THE STECK CO Nmth at Lavaca Phone 5333 3 7 ' s s l I . I gd ' . I I - Slunniluas Cfeffilliiltl and cfs mbuscl I Q13 A154 cpiugz glflons 2-0200 P I ' I ' ' - S i 8 8 3 E An in ea ricnf amor Ivd. g Phone ' I I - ' ies.. . - 1 I IIHE IJRISKILL HO'1'PZl. JESS WHATLEY MANAGER TEXAS FURNITURE C0. The Friendly Storev Complete Home Furnishings USE YOUR CREDIT 208 E. 6th St. Austin, Texas PARDUE GROCERY STORE NOTIONS AND GROCERIES Alma Pardue 1117 Red River BALACIA POULTRY AND MARKET Phone 2-9219 908 Lamar- Blvd. Compliments of SPEIR'S BEAUTY SHOP Individual Hair Styling 116 East 9th AUSTIN ARMY Sz NAVY STORE 201 West Sixth Street at Colorado Austin, Texas Phone 6050 , , 1 ,, .--:us-....,1l... Ask F or i DIXIE CREAM DONUTS They Are Always Fresh Dixie Cream Donut Shop 1713 Red River St. Austin, Texas I I U'i T '4 l' '-YT' '1 i Qf Y F., W W. ,.,. yy.. wi EYES Exmiixiin Serving Austin Students wAno a Tnmwttn fof 20 Years tometrish MVINTM ONGUS! a i a CLASSES FITTED ' l1'S fllg Store L A U N D E R L, ecolrgilmtrtgy automatic Dual Cylinder Bearings--cyl- inder is supported at BOTH cl . Personal Safely--no expvsfd en S Large Ten-Pound Capaculy. Top-Fil- or Wafer-Saver-Tub-to use less hot water per washing. Aulomalic Wuler Temparalure Conlrols. l Table Top Convenience. Re-Verso-Rol Washing Action. Eye Appeal, Beautiful Steel Cabinet. IQOWN FU IQHITUIQE CO. 21s EAST SIXTH srnfft TELEPHONE 4444 AUSTIN, TEXAS COMPLIMENTS OF PHUNE 8-3451 RTO ' LAUNDRY and CLEANERS Dz'Herent llIllllCIil'S em.L..Q,e9,g,,c,afe!' 19th at Rio Gfallflc Ph. 8-4621 614 ing:-csllzeiixiizuue VOGUE SHOE STCRE SHOES-Q--BAGS ---- HOSIERY 724 Congress Austin, Texas Nelson Dams S5 Son WITH oUR BEST WISHES Es1'Am.lsmrn 1884 XYHULESAII CROCERS min Texas C 913 CONGRESS Av:-:. U. S. Government Depository Member Federal Deposit Insurance ' Corporation Your Friends Since 1885 THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE J. C. BAIR COMPANY U R N I T U R E V A L U E 5 PRINTING-STATIONERY ENGRAVING fl-IAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES 103 E. gm St. Phone 8-5688 Austin, Texas CABANISS MODE DQDAY DRESSES - HOSIERY FURNITURE Co. L,NGER,E 826 Congress The Home Steam Launclry We Use Rain-Soft Water PHONE 3702 118-120 E. IOTH ST. --W ,Mfg- IQ I -:: ,, I ' SM S. Mceafl ea. fwizmance- -fgeal fulaie DODGE PLYMOUTH Dodge job-Rated Trucks fgenjaa ONE STOP SERVICE my-130 Wea' 714 C.B. SMITH MOTORS WMM 'YWY773 301 West 5th Austin Ra Pmawm CREAMERIES .l w l Successors to O.i' 1 V'1' H 'E J Estab- 1. C. BRYANT CO. . 251:35 lished d 8 MOORE DAFRIY PRODUCTS IHI Kg I 8 4 7 500 Colorado 2560 Guadalupe E h11ei'QS'l 'i ' 'W ' a N E' CHECKER FRONT STORES Better Foods For Less 10 COMPLETE FOOD STORES SERVING AUSTIN UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY THE AMERICAN NATIO AL I BA K 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 ir Trust Ofioer BEN M. BRIGHAM, Cashier W. R. LONG, IR., Asst. Vice-President I. H. MEYERS, IR., Asst. Vice-Presikient W. W. SHROPSHIRE, Asst. Cashier FRED PENICK, Asst. Cashier M. M. MACKEN, Asst. Cashier E. W. ANDERSON, Asst. Cashier C. WILLARD HOUSER, Asst. Cashier E. C. DUKE, Asst. Cashier D I R E C T O R S ARTHUR P. BAGBY TOM MILLER A. C. BULL I. R. NICHOLS W. S. DRAKE, IR. LOUIS NOvY J. E. HARRISON BEN H. POWELL THEO P. MEYER A. B. SPIRES E. R. L. WROE VULCANIZING- RECAPPING BLUE PENNANT TIRE CO. HANVKINSUN TIRE TREAD SERVICE 419 COLORADO -:- AUSTIN, TEXAS PHONE 2-6211 Austin,S Most Complete Agency . . . . REAL ESTATE SERVICE U COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION 9 ECONOMICAL LOANS 9 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT HARmsoN-wlLsoN- 1 e PEARSUN 305 NVcst 6th St. Phone 2-6201 A51 p 1 I Mary Esther Haskill For Swcctlwurt Portraits av rv WO0DY'S s T U D 1 O L ON THE DHAC I-. wiliiamf Austinls Leading Store Exclusively For Women CONGRESS AT FIFTH Compliments of JUANITA MORRIS' t Q HAT AND GOWN SHOP A U S T I N FLG WER SHDP Driskill Bldg. 113 E. 7th St. Phone 2-5868 Phone 8-8221 807 YV. 12th Compliments THE HITOHIN' POST ,., A Where the cuisine of the We.st meets that of the Southv HARRY KELLY MOTORS PLYMOUTH - DE SOTO Austin, Texas jewelry For Every Occasion E. R. Hatch Jewelry Company Lobby Littlefield Building Phone 3503 Austin, Texas Austin Stationery 86 Printing Co. Creators of DISTINCTIVE PRINTING 717 VV. 6th St. Phone 6145 52 Years of Faithful Service to Graduates of Austin High Through Their School and College Career. ROBERT MUELLER AND BROTHER x5I0 CONGRESS AVE. AUSTIN, TEXAS Lfxmrzs' SMART Foo'rwr1AR Ciompliments Y of L E O N S CAPITOL CHFVROLFT C0 S L I P P E R ' ' ' S H O P The Slyle Shop of Armin COMPLETE REPAIR FACILITIES FOR YOUR CAR Phone 8-6655 5th or San Jacinto Sts. I CHINAWARL Complmwnts of 922 - RED RIVER Foon STORE 0 POTTERY 1001 Red River IHL 0 GIFTS Phone 8-0417 11497, Imported Cheese Quality Meats Groceries Barbecue 505 CONGRESS AVENUE PHONE 2-4154 A. R. ERWIN, Owner ..r-.-.- R 0 f' 'Mix fgx H Il f WVU 1 W M' P' Q 9:5 6 .Q D I ou'rs'rANnlNG S U Wlzziizizl fm, 5' stones 'ro suave : Q , Q , ,Q Oo 0 i ,Q 0, I l l CX N -A' ' v 1P 1nPRl l EI' 0 ,Q O.. be THE CAPITAL ATIO AL BA UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY O F F I C E R S WALTER BREMOND, IR., President LEO KUHN, Cashier INO. A. C-RACY, Vice-President IOE S. DUNLAP, Assistant Cashier E. P. CRAvENs, Vice-President F. M. DUBOSE, Assistant Cashier WALTER BOHN, Vice-President WILLIAM KUHN, Assistant Cashier W. C. KENNEDY, Ass't Vice-President JOHN S. BURNS, Assistant Cashier WILFORD NORMAN, Assistant Cashier AUG. DEZAVALA, Special Representative HERMAN BROWN WALTER BOHN DIRECTORS JNO. A. GRACY C. L. COX? HIGGINS WALTER BREMOND, IR. H. M. HOUSTON EDWARD CLARI: R. B. COUSINS, IR. E. P. CRAVENS THEO P. DAVIS AD KOHN IAS. P. NASH Z. T. SCOTT GEO. E. SHELLEY F. W. STERNENBERG COMPLIMENTS OF IQISTJKAQRY SELF SERVICE GROCERY Kpp S 1001 Co ges 310 G dlpe 412W :S th ni a G. C. n r s 1 ua au es ix 1007: Quality, Courtesy, and Satisfaction In Austin IT'S BRIDGES FOR FURNITURE BRIDGES FURNITURE INC. 416 Congress Phone 8-5721 Compliments MIIILILIEID IBILIU IE of umnmwr oo. MANUAL TRAINING S UPPL IES 8' Blue Print and Photostat Service O P T O M E T R I S T 108 E. 10th Phone 2-1177 It pays to shop at Pennegfsv I. C. Penney Co 17-qfwprwyq 1.7.7-q.-17-q. , SERVING THE PEOPLE OF AUSTIN SINCE 1890 THE AUSTIN NATIONAL B AN K THE FRIENDLY BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation +V 4--iw? wif' V M' -- 44+-+ -.gf WHITE PHARMACY BEN M. WHITE The Store of Professional Service 1 DIAL 2-5451 Sixth and Congress AUSTIN, TEXAS CONNELLYS FLORISTS for Flowers of Quality 19th at Lavaca Phone 6118 PAUL o. SIMMS Co. 'u '?e':!:: ' 50 ' R. E - - 1 - , , Saalfmcfzfsfzifts ,f,,,,,,,,,,f,,,f, List Your Property with Us for Action ' ' M ' 322 W. 6th St. Phone 2-5475 BEST WISHES to AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL from Mayor Tom Miller COMPLETE ARTIST SUPPLIES It AND PICTURE FRAMING SHERWIN-WILLIAMS P AI N T s ff xf, Z x u 5., xL5g'x,- ., 1 ,I .l 823 Cong. Ave. - Phone 5375 N Austin Chamber of Commerce 807 Congress Phone 8-8777 Compliments of WESS WILLIAMS LAUNDRY 8: CLEANING SERVICE 2100 Guadalupe Phone 4759 ,..........ib.- In Austin it's FOR SHOES nuff Shown above are Doris Iarnes, Margaret Howard, and Doris Mobley, inspecting our new line ofthe Famous Eighteens for the High School girls. - Happily presented by Mr. Iack Madison. 'gYou,ll Love Themfi For 41 Years Congress 2236 Guadalupe Just say Charge It Texas Dependable Jewelers TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIUNS 109 East 21st-Across from Law School 722' 2501 Guadalupe-On the Drag i 61234 41-Elf' A Million Good Wi to shes Every Student of Austin H igli FRANK H. HEMBY, Pres. an IT, I C. d Cenll M gr. Austin Texas ' 'sPRlCE3t TALK f LEVINES UEPARTMEUT STORE SUHI3 E. 59' ' 2 Visit Our New Teen Age Department L E N Second Floor H. M. Oetting Furniture Company :5553555251ff?53f55'ff5i555?E5?5:5:rQ2L?:EI51 :f'frf?'il.i'-:f15v:'ff?Q1ii?f'i::3iEf'iE515EQ'.fi.rf-e.'f'1Ziff'.Q'j'il2:lEr1f,f.'J-rE'f5.:5'rZ..'ll ' 1' '1'-5L'I3'':E5ffEl51iff'Q55523ififf:If?':3l'E54ff'.-...4E.E:1555frEfE:fi:rE:::i.:3+-,1l5L.i:'l'Zlif- I '3:r5'f:f':i:'f'i:'.-r...,l3l,,.,Z1I,',,1.Z'1Z ' ?E?ff'2E2i2s22 iifQEeEl5f' A QQZTZ - A. A , te The Home of Nationally Advertised Merchandise -WIDDICOMB MODERN ORIGINALS VANDERLEY VICTORIAN DREXEL BEDROOM :Sz DINING ROOM MENGEL BEDROOM ALEXANDER SMITH RUGS 81 CARPETS CONANT BALL HOTPOINT APPLIANCES DETROIT JEWEL RANGES Lavaca at Thirteenth Telephone 8-4611 BENNETT 8: MOORE SPORTING GOODS GUNS 0 AMMUNITION 0 FISHING TACKLE Play More - Live Longerv 105 W. 5th Phone 2-8666 720 Cowcnsss I. MILLER MILAM CAFETERIA BEAUTIFUL SHOES A l 8th 61 Congress 21st 6t'Wichita TOWN and COUNTRY , , PLAY SHOES Austins Most Popular Meeting Place Keep Abreast of The Times Select Your I I Birthstone Rings Sterling Silver ' . iff Lockets, Watches, Clocks 11.24, and Diamonds I I . A TE-5 from L Austin's Leading Iewelry Store FIRESTONE STORE RECAPPING HEADQUARTERS Ye Qualitye SLLOPPC 901 Lavaca Phone 2-4141 1104 COLORADO STREET O The Art and Gift Shop of Austin PARIS CAPE V Well Known for Good Foods PIC TURES CHINA Since 101-I JEWELRY GIFTS 4l5 West 6th Sl. Austin, Texas SERVICE QUALITY ECONOMY THREE REASONS FOR TRADING AT ID IEN IFIIQU' EIGHT CONVENIENTLY LOCATED STORES IN AUSTIN RQ 6 Jn 71 op Povnder Puff Beauty Shop llll Rm Grande Phone 9930 C L O T H E S For the High SCh001 Miss For Better Venetian Blinds Dial 8-1684 DilI's Next I Vanity 1'h1'H'Cf Manufacturer.sdrRetailers 213 W. 4th DURHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGES AUSTIN HARLINGEN HOUSTON FT. WORTH SAN ANTONIO BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOLS OE CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY COMPLETE STENOGRAPHIC SECRETARIAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING AND COMPTOMETER COURSES OFFERED UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF EXPERIEINCED AND EFFICIENT INSTRUCTORS DAI AND NIGHT SCHOOL A Durham Drploma Is Your Best Guarantee of Progress and Success' mWWlu G D ITURHAM Preszdent DANIEL E GRIEDER Dean Approved by the State Department of Educatlon as Busmess Iumor Colleges FULLY ACCREDITED BY THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCIAL COLLEGES uunlwl Completely Azr Condztzoned 1 1 9 A I 4 I 1 n . . , ' r . - . . ....,....... .- ., . , ,,, ,Inn i Duplicate PHOTOGRAPHS U from your Comet negatives may be had at any time up to 1949. The negatives are filed at the University Studio and you may have a variety of different styles of modern camera portraits at discount prices. Call and see us at any time. lVER,ITY TUB I0 THE ENERGY FOOD WITH A DISTINCTIVE FLAVOR 1DA UlQ1iE,E IIN BREAD GUARANTEED FRESH, ALWAYS At Your Grocer BAKED BY AUSTIN BAKING GO. RAILSBACK DRUG 1624 LAVACA PHONE 6106 CHILES, MCCALLUM Aiehitiilgosifxe 8C N C. R. Br Darlene Railsback, Prop. L --,,,HA-,H ,,,A ,LM ,,,,,r ,DD I, , ,DEAD ,,-.-,.,,,,.,--.-.-,A....... A. C. BALDWIN 8g SONS 0 PRINTING INSURANCE 209 W. 8th Ph 8 7158 and A E D ..., MORTGAGE LOANS E. T. MORRIS INSURANCE O AGENCY 614 C lorado St. Aust' T 706 Scarbrough Building LIFE HEALTH af ACCIDENT HosPITALIzATIoN AUTO Phone 8-5631 FIRE az EXTENDED COVERACE Ph 86414 RAILEY PAPER CQ. J. R. Reed Music Co . Wholesale Only you, Friendly, Headquarters for SCHOOL SUPPLIES AUSTIN,S LEADING MUSIC HOUSE Insist on RAPCO Brand fSinCe 1901j Phone 6154 310 E. 4th St. Phone 3531 FOB FINER FLOWERS BELDING S 125 East 7th Street Phone 8 6444 WASHING CREASING ACCESSORIES Servlce Statlon 61 Garage Phone 2 4242 509 East 5th St AUSTIN TEXAS Compllments Capltol Seed House Austms Complete Garden Supply Store HBUBBAH HART t of For now . . . For years to come . . For names you know . . Hart Schaffner and Marx Kuppenheimer - Botany H5009 Knox - Resistol - Manhattan Enro - McGregor - Freeman Shoes Make Merritt Schaefer and Brown the place you go first -for all your clothing needs. Merritt rhaefer 82 Brown Mens Style Center of the Southwestv 611 Congress 'vi' 'lf l i lfilY1l 1l l i lfi''iv' l i G 9 l 7'5I' 'I' '. '+ 'l' 'lfif American National Bank - . - Advertisers Index . . - -197 Leon's Slipper Shop - - - ....193 Levine's Chinese Austin Army 6: Navy Store . - - Austin Baking Co. .....--.- . Austin Chamber of Commerce . Austin Flower Shop -.----.-- Austin Laundry 6: Dry Cleaning Austin National Bank --.---- Austin Stationery 6: Printing Co. Austin Transit Co. ...------ - Bair, I. C., Company ..--..-- Balagia Poultry :St Market .--- Baldwin, Belding Bennett Bennett Bledsoe A. C. 6: Sons ...- Flowers ........ Boat Docks . . . 8: Moore ....... Music Co, ........ . Bluex Pennant Tire Company . . . Bohn B1-05, ............... . Bremond, John, Coffee Company Bridges Furniture Company - -. Brown Fumiture Company . . - Burton's Laundry 81 Cleaners . . Cabaniss Fumiture Company - . . X Calcasieu Lumber Company - . . Capital National Bank ---.... Capitol Chevrolet Company . .. Capitol Hotel ............. Capitol Seed House -.---- Checker Front Stores ....... Chiles, McCallum 6: Nagle - - - Kitchen ......... Coca-Cola Bottling Co. .. C0-ed Shop ..,...... Colonial Sweet Shop .... Compliments of a Friend . . Connely's Florist ....... Dacy's ............. Davis, Nelson, 61 Sons . .- Dills Inc, ............. . Dixie Cream Donuts Shop . . . Driskill Hotel ............ Durham's Business College Eldridge Moore Dmg Co. . .. Fidelity State Bank ...... Firestone Stores . . French Bootery ...,.... Goodrich, B, F., Co. ..... . Greenberg, S., 8: Co. fDr.J .... Harrison-Wilson-Pearson ..... Hart, Bubba , Service Station Hatch, E. R., Jewelry Company Hemphill's Book Store ....... Hirsh Drug Store ........... Hitchin' Post ........ Home Steam Laundry Hurley Mattress Co. . . . Hutchins Bros. -..... . I-Iyltin Funeral Home .... Kash-Karry ......... Kelly, Harry, Motors -- King's Record Shop . .. K N 0 W ......... Kruger's Jewelry .. Leutwyler Iewelers . . - Mangel'5 ......... Mayer, Carl, Co. -- McCall, Sid S. . . . . McNamara Bakery -----. Merritt, Schaefer, Brown .- Mexene Chili Powder ---- Milam Cafeteria ---.. Miller Blue Print Co. - - Miller, Tom ............. Mode O' Day ............. Morris, E. T., Insurance Agency Mueller, Rob't Bros. .---..- - Mutual Savings Institution Nixon-Clay Business College . oeuing, H. M. ........... . Pardue Grocery Store -... Paris Cafe ............... Parker, Doherty 81 Company . . Penney, I. C., Co. -----.--- - Powder Puff Beauty Shop - - Prewitt Creameries .---. Rae Ann Shop ---- - Bailey Paper Co. -- Railsback Drug ----- Red River Food Store - - Reed, I. R., Music Co. . - . Renfro's ........... Reynolds, Frank Y - - Robbins Co. fThel - - Sandahl Beverages Sangallis Cafe Scarbrough's ..... Sherwin-Williams -- Sims, Paul O. ----.. - Smith, C. B. , Motors . - - Spanish Village -.----- Speir's Beauty Shop Steck Co. lThel --.-. Stelfox Jewelry Store . . Street Fumiture Co. -. Texan Hotel .------- Texas Book Store .---- Texas Fumiture Co. -.--. - Tidwell Upholstering Co. - - University Drug Store University Studio --.. Vogue Shoe Store ..-- Voss, H. H. Co. lThel . - Walker's Austex ----- Ward dz Treadwell . - - Wendlandt, Carl, Co. - . . 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