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YW' xliil We 31' f ke5HlK.: CQ ,,', 'A 'A 'fflf iffiff ' ' 'hifi Vaiau-2? J jp 'W . 2 .'s.'?3 f ' 4414 1 4 ,J I K 9 Y U qw I, 5 52451 'Iiii 44 + I 1 x vb 12' viii' 3IA ' s s i'4V? 9? w '! , gt 4,W?jrQ:'5E.,i,,g,Ax? S 74 f 5 gf sa' ni gl 'I 3 wi-.3 Un wi i 1 W in gi mi J QV-,O 50? ix 1. igt Ti' Li, K rsxdltlsnii' is Ni - 'Hifi-f l D., ,s 4 fb Ya S 'Q fu. g, gk. 'gfgwx 'Ef5'4'f 'A+gfi-K' W M s 2' x 1 14.61 gtk, 3-Q Q 3 y'f: c1 Y.f iz Q wg.. X Q 'Qui 1 4 'Q ' his 2 X X M Wfis '11 lui Ugg 'igsk ,OM A . Q ASS! TA PRIN Cl DAL A 8 f Sclrool Board Mr. R. W. Byrum-President Fred Nagle Mrs. Hal P. Bybee -Secretory Paul Bolton Gus Moos Willie Kocureck Mrs. 0. D. Weeks if A . af! ,I gm , SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Mr. J. W. Edgar, superintendent of Austin Public Sclhools, has, in his quiet way, done much to improve our school system. 4. 5 ,,,, Q - .1 's'gi 3 .. wi ul 'Q X' ,,,. , , .,.v4gf,L ' K , i 1 K - .. ,,,, 6 . . VX 45 if K 9 . , ,ii x 29 F si iw 5 if mmm kk-i This friendly, congenial gentleman, known as Mr. Carter, has the thankless job of keeping the juvenile delinquents of Austin High on the straight and narrow path. Though we have heard from a few unreliable sources that K. L. is the fatherly type, we don't know many students who care to find out. Since being changed to the new position of Vice-Principal, Mr. Wittner has remained in the background of the average student's school life. When not found in his new office, he may be found inspecting the school grounds and buildings, which come under his jurisdiction. i S 's -5 3 .Lv 5 Counselors Agnor, Whitaker, and Owens check over the records of their girls. Pencils flourish as Bo s' Counselors, Burns and Lanier, com lete their exacting work Y fi X .A I , 1' r K Y! x 1 ff 1 ' 5 JI A 4 lg Nix J' X 4' f 1' SLK X as sf jfs' . Q w Vlliffi W 1 we ' f- A. . ' mg . W .ifizffz 4, ,, fwwiszi-.rail Q. eff. 8:40 in the attendance office. Office staff: Mrs. A. D. Johnson, Fannie Mae Boswell, Mrs. Lula Williams, Dolores Felfy, Mrs. Edith Penland, Mrs. Joy Tucker, Mrs. Mina Boggus, Mrs. Francis Woosley. ACKLEN, MRS. LEILA McC. Winthrop College University of W.C. B.S., M.S.P.H. Homemaking Department AIKEN, ALICE M. Texas Wesleyan College B.A. Physical Education Dept. ALFREY, FERN T.S.C.W. B.S. Commercial Department ANDERSON, EDITH M. University of Texas M.S. Homemaking Department ANDERSON, VERA University of Texas B.A. Study Hall BAGLEY, MARJORIE L. University of Texas B.A. Mathematics Department BEATY, CURTIS University of Texas B.B.A. Commercial Department BIZZELL, GUY University of Texas University of Missouri Northwestern University B.A. English Department BOON, EDNA B. University of Texas M.A., B.A. . Biological Science BOYSEN, HELEN University of Texas B.A., M.A. Biological Science BRANUM, FLOY Howard Payne College University of Texas University of Colorado Columbia University B.A. English Department BURGER, CARL S. Ohio State University B.S., M.A. Mathematics Department I3. BURGES, MARY MARGARET S.W.T.T.C. Mathematics Department Z I ein'-H-'K ic., ,,., Q . .fe,,,s 5. 1 Qi saw- Weifii ,aff ff' Lifivliz :Qs - BUSHNELL, MRS. J. O. Baylor University B.A. Mathematics Department CADWALLADER, MARGARET, MRS. University of Texas B.A., M.A. Biological Science Dept. CAMPBELL, KATHERINE N.T.S.T.C. B.S. Commercial Department CAMPBELL, MARY University of Texas M.A. - English Department CARMEN, ALICE University of Texas M.A. English Department CASEY, BERTHA University of Texas M.A. English and Latin Depts. CHILD, LOUVA Indiana University B.A. I Mathematics Department CONLEY, MRS. JANE T.S.C.W. B.A. Spanish Department COVINGTON, WELDON University of Texas M.M.E. ' Instrumental Music Dept. CULLEY, IMA University of Texas B.L. History Department DAVIS, R. S. Texas A and M. Vocational Certificate in Industrial Education Industrial Education Dept. DICKARD, LUCILLE University of Texas M.A. Mathematics Department I3. DYKES, MRS. BETSEY L. University of Texas B.S. Homemaking Department Child Care Laboratory EADS, C. H. University of Texas M.A. Industrial and Vocational Education Department EDWARDS, MARY E. University of California University of Texas A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Biological Science Dept. FARLEY, MARY Trinity University University of Texas University of Colorado B.A., M.A. English Department FRALEY, J. RAYMOND N.T.S.T.C., Univ. of Texas B.S. Industrial Education Dept. FUDELL, STANLEY E. New York University B.S. Industrial Arts and Crafts Department GOFF, CICELY University of Illinois University of Texas B.A., M.A. Mathematics Department Ki 7. HARDISON, BERT Baylor University A.B. English Department 8. HART, MILDRED University of Texas B.A. Mathematics Department . 9. HAUGEN, THORA North Texas State College B.S. English Department IO. HAYES, JUDITH University. of Texas B.M. Choral Music Department Il. HERNDON, CORINNE Mary Hardin-Baylor B.S. Physical Education Dept. l2. HILL, HELEN ELIZABETH University of Texas M.A. Latin Department QR ffm? Nr Rx .Xl Za- Ip il f-XZ D x If T Wi , ..- Ifgig ik Eh 6 f X ails 4 fx 3' lv 'di' II 1 I X 59 S! X ' i S Q ff f ,. 'Wi v x gli -1 HORNE, WILLIE S., MRS. University of Texas B.A., M.A. History Department HORTON, HENRY A. N.T.S.T.C. University of Texas B.S., M.E. Industrial Education Dept. HUTTO, EFFE C., MRS S.W.T.T.C., T.S.C.W. BA BS in Librar Science 5 ., .. y Library KEEL, JOHN L. University of Texas M.E. Physical Education Dept. KIRKLEY, R. L. Texas A. and M. Austin Military Academy Industrial Arts Department KITCHEN, JOHNNY T.C.U. B.A. Physical Education Dept. MANIGAULT, LOUISE Columbia University T.S.C.W. M.A., M.S. Art Department MARTIN, l. F. N.T.S.T.C University of Texas B.S. Industrial Education Dept. MARTIN, SAM L. N.T.S.T.C. University of Texas Texas A. and M. B.S., M.S. Director of Industrial and Vocational Education: Principal of Evening School MAYNE, GRACE K., MRS. University of Texas B.A., M.A. Mathematics Department MCCLUNG, ESTHER University of Texas M.A., B.S. in Education Physical Science Dept. MOEHR, DOROTHY, MRS. University of Texas B.A. Biological Science Dept. l3. NIEZEK, MERRELL, MRS. T.S.C.W. B.S. Home Economics Dept. ...WH ,... c--r,.............a 17 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I i l I I I 2 l l I l , ,.,,. I V . Q- w as ' ' A I 92. .... - -f ' 4 if iw? 5 2 I 551 -o 1 l'. I NITSCHKE, W. G., MRS. University of Texas B.A., M.A. History Department NORMAN, KATH. S., MRS. 7. Mary Hardin-Baylor College Bachelor of Journalism Journalism Department OWEN, DOROTHY M. T.S.C.W. B.S. Biological Science Dept. PORTER, MARY ALICE University of Texas Peabody College B.A., B.S., M.A. Spanish Department von ROSENBERG, EDNA University of Texas Ph.D. Mathematics Department I ff' j X Q H5 K- N 1 N f f w X ,Af X K X .yi o aa - ' Sq... ,J 152227 R I i l l N 7, of C l' 0 s X Y . 'IC- I A Z ii 65-fJ2r's' ,, re' H?'d,g Ag' -903 'lg' SANDERSON, BROWN, MRS. University of Texas M.A. English Department SCHLORTT, ROBERT E. S.W.T.S.C. M.A. Industrial Arts Department SCOTT, MRS. HlLDA J. T.S.C.W. B.S. Art Department SHECKLES, MARY University of Texas B.A., M.A. Biological Science SNOW, LAURA University of Texas M.A. History Department SOMERVILLE, JANIE RUTH University of Texas B.A., M.A. English Department STARNATOR, ROY R. University of Texas Degree in Industrial Educ. Industrial Arts Department STANFIELD, STELLA University of Texas M.A. Spanish Department ,.M.,,,,,.. .. . ,.,.,.. SEQ, .:.i,, -':'S'-:i11aQfg'l1:5::-N:-55555 4' .F , ' ., Ji in swf .iffiwifi ss... if r 3. ' 1+7.... 1 -...M f' 1 ag 1. N : 3... ..,. W,... , 'Ea P If i Q 3 'ir A 3 Q bfi. L K ws. S A we . . 'YI s.. 1 ', 3 il . Lie TARTER, MARG. W., MRS. E.T.S.T.C. B.A. . English Department TRENCKMANN, ELSE University of Texas M.A. German and English Depts WADE, FRANCES S.H.S.T.C. B.S. Industrial Arts Dept. WALKER, OUIDA University of Texas B.A., M.A. English Department WATSON, J. B., MRS. University of Texas B. of F.A. S Speech and Drama Dept. WEBB, APPIE M., MRS. T.S.C.W. B.S. Homemaking Department WEISSER, CLARA, MRS. University of Texas B.A., M.A. Physical Science Dept. WlLLHOlTE, J. O., MRS. University of Texas B.S. Home Economics Depart. WILLIAMS, SYBIL C. University of Texas T.S.C.W. M.A., B.A. Mathematics Department WILSON, FLORENCE University of Texas M.A. Mathematics Department WILSON, WOODROW University of Texas B.S. Physical Science Dept. WINFREY, CHASE University of Texas University of Southern Calif B.S., M.A. Speech and Drama Depart- ment, Head of Department Consultant in Speech and Drama 13. WOODMAN, HELEN R. University of Texas B.S. in Phys. E. Physical Education Dept. W fi 4- tiny , , X . , jg V, W V tl lt w ' V , ', FW. 0 . f K, ' I f ' 11: -X: g li 9 ' V9 'L,h- ,. 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'- ,-.f . ,L Q A L I M, , . , YQ -,H A fa +4 Eiga. 951- s is f R: E .' IAQI 1 'gem if df c Hr r ., sfgf aff 13, lv, ,,x ,tV V Y ne., 1 .LI , . .R V., ,A rV :i l L, f -411 ' ' gn ' Q, '54 Q , ' . xv- , 7 1 Pe WH 22 12B FALL' CLASS oFFlcERs President ...,.. John KRedJ Lev, Vice-President . Secretary .,.... Treasurer .4.. . Reporter ...... Sergeant-at-arms Earl Kanetzl Duyle Hartkol Jimmy Freun Marlee Bak Roy Dani , QQK n:n ' 1 e President . , . Vice President Sec reto ry ..A,. Treasurer . A . Sgt. at arms . Reporter .t., , ..r, Ace Hopkins A , Jonilu Swearingen . . . Harry Bengston . . . Robert Renfro .M ... AI Ogletree . ,, Harold Woof. 23 12A FALL CLASS CDFFICERS 5 r 3 .nv 8 'equi 24 12A SPRING CLASS CJFFICERS President: ..,....... Harvey Bouldin Vice President: ..,,,..... Bill Hoff Secretary: ....r,..,. Gene Burchard Treasurer: ..r.... Franklin Kohutek Sgt. at Arms: .......... Joe Moore Reporter: .... .... J ohnny Shriver so M 'AX 7 x Q- 'W s., ' F . .f W X W Fd .ring-A In President: ...,A.,. David Blackstock Vice President: ...,..,.. Gary Bray Secretary: ,,..... Jonilu Swearingen Treasurer: ....... Frances Schneider Sgt. at Arms: ...,.. Buddy Leonard Reporter: .,..,..... Janet Berkman ff' ,ff 4-J' F Q' J' 3' ...- x 12B SPRING CLASS OFFICERS S t 1.541 IX :J i X. ha aieH2X aifs1f vixifxf ec, ,, f 4, th, ,, ,W . gggwiilh f m...-..f ,Q md 9 all ' .. if . . 'J ,, - 'll ' l I. ADAIR, MARIE-GAA. '45, J.u.G. '45-'46, Sgt-at-Arms, Red Jackers '45-'47, Popular Records n '47, Intramural Debate 2nd Place '45. 1 ' 5 Q 2. ADAMS, BATTS, JR.-Woodwork '46, El Arco Iris '47, 3. ADAMS, RACHEL-Red Cross No. I '45-'46, El Arco Iris '47-'48, Student Council Sp. '46. I ' 4. AINSWORTH, FOREST. 'I V g 5. ALBERT, JOHNNY-Aquatic '47, Football Club '45-'46, Varsity '47, Intramural Debate '46, Football Galdshifts ggi.. V,,- 5 '45, Football B Team '46, Varsity '47, '.,., ,,,, 6. ALEMAN, MOSES- EI Arco Iris '46-'47, Vice-Pres, '46, Pres. '47, '1'. If 5 f f .. 7- A I-EXAN D ER' V I RG I N IA- s. ANDERSON, CHARLIE DALE- Band '45-'4s. 9. ANDERSON, VIRGINIA-Red Cross No. I '45, Future Homemakers '45-'46, Glee Club ' 4 '46-'47, Edith Crowell '45, Reporter '45. g ARGO, HELEN -F.H.A. Fall '47, Needle Work Club Fall '47. if' ,L ARGO, THELMA-Sub Deb '47-'48, F.H.A. '47-'48. ,I 13 . ASHLEY, ADELE-Red Cross Club Fall '45, Pres. '45, Music Club Sp. '46, Treasurer '46, Comet Club Fall '47, Mixed Chorus '46-'48, Girl Reserves '45-'46, Red Jackets '46-'47, M Comet Staff '47-'48, Assistant Editor. ',:, ' ,z I3. AVANT, FRANKLIN-DeMolay Preceptor, Latin Club Sergeant-at-Arms, Student Council . . I ' , Alternate '47, Basketball '46 Letter, Jr. City League, Football '46 Letter, Jr. City League, g Football Intramural '46, Basketball Intramural '46, Baseball '47, lnterscholastic League A g Press Conference '47, Lunch Room Host '47, Maroon Staff '47 48, Reporter '47, Sports '1' 2 A .'ee,.. if fdif0f'47-'481NVH-5-'47-'45 ' Z . - . .- ' . 1 Ea 2 I4. BAKER, MARLEE-l2B Rep., Swing 8. Turn Sp. 45, Press 'GH:: fm.i?s55QIfefi' ..fe . - ' '45-'46, Folk 81 Square Dance '47, Student Coun. Alt. '47, Mar. Beauty Rev. '46-'47, Int. League Pr. Conf. 4th Pl. in News- writing '47, N.H.S. '47, Quill 81 Scroll '47, Pres. '47, F.H.A. '47, Mar. Staff Rep. '46, News Ed. '46, Ed.-in-Chief '47. IS. BALKE, BIRNIE -Sportsmanship. I6. BARBER, LILLIE FAYE- Sans Souci '45-'46, F.H.A. '47-'48, Accounting '47-'48, I7. BARKER, BILLY JO. l8. BARKER, MARTHA LOU-Red Dragons '45-'48, Theatrical Make-Up Club '45, Scrapbook '46, Tennis Club Fall '47, Ten- nis Team '47, Reserve Letter '48, Letter, l0th Grade Basketball Champions, National Thespians. I I al un Rom wooo ,E...l i - A - JikL 'A 53 BARNETTE, RUTH-Sans Souci '45-'46, F.H.A. '47-'48, Accounting '47-'48. BARNETTE, TOMMY-Varsity '45-'46, Popular Record, Fall '47, Boys' Glee Club, Spring '45-Fall '47, Maroon Football Manager '45, Reserve Letter '46, Reserve Letter. BARROW, DAVID-Adda Dabba Polish '47-'48, Music Contest '46-'47, First Place '46-'47, BEARDEN, CATHERINE-F.H.A. '45-'47, Austin High Glee Club '45-'47, Red Cross No. l, Fall '46. BEAUBIEN, AUDREY-National Honor Society '47-'48, BECK, THOMAS- Chess '44-'46, ,Adda Dabba Polish '47-'48. BENGSTON, HARRY, JR. - l2A Vice-President, l2A Secretary, Glee Club, Basketball Club, Varsity Club, Student Council Representative, Spring '45, lnterscholastic Football '46-'47, Letter, lnterscholastic Baseball '46-'47, Let- ter, lnterscholastic Basketball '46-'48, Letter, Intramural Track, Thirty-yard Dash Champion. BERKLEY, BRYDSON -Pre-Med, Fall '44, Spring '45, Treasurer Spring '45, Intramural Debate, Fall '44, Semi-finals. BERKMAN, JANET LU-J.U.G. '45-'46, Girl Reserves '45-'46, Student Council '46-'47, Nut Hut Committee '46-'48, Secretary '46-'47, Vice-President, '47, Bridge Club '47. BIRD, BETTE NELL-Red Cross, Fall '45, Latin Club '46-'47, BLACKMAN, DOLORES. BLACKMORE, CARL-Drawing Club '44-'45, Varsity Club '45-'46, Varsity '47-'48, Foot ball '45-'47, Letter '46-'47. BLACKSHEAR, CAROL. BLACKSHEAR, HAROLD BUBBA -Student Council '46, Mastersingers, Madrigal Sing ers '47-'48, Red Dragons '45-'48, Reporter '46, President '47-'48, National Thespian '46 '48, Sgt-at-Arms '47, Football City Champs '46, Basketball City Champs '46, Football B Team '46, State Contest '47, Best Actor at Regional Contest Speech-Drama Plavs '45-'47. BLACKSTOCK, DAVID-Raymond L. Dittmars '45, President V' L. V '45, Austin Junior Academy of Science '45, President '45, in Aeronautics '46, Sgt-at-Arms '46, Nut Hut '46-'47, President 'l '47, National Honor Society '47, President '47, Student Council f 46-'47, Vice-President '47, S,A.S.G. Convention '47, Delegate, Q Pepsi Cola Scholarship Test '47, ' BLAND, FREDDYE BETH. i N Bl-OMQUIST, GLADYS -Game and Fun, Fall '45, Accounting, T' 1 ' Spring '46. ig, ,,,, 551 , 3 ZA' I i Bl-OMQUIST, MARTHA-Y-Teens '47 F ii 25 F.H.T. Council '47. 395-of nmfeepqehir -: - - , ,gg , ' 6 . 1 gf no ' T 391 2 4 5 BRADSHAW, BETTY JOY BRADSHAW, MARY Jo - l. 3. BLOMQUIST, NELL-Music Club '45, G.A.A. '46, Mixed Chorus '47. BLOOMQUIST, LILLIAN-Scrapbook '45, Library '46. BLUMBERG, DORIS-Bridge '47, Homemakers '47. BOURNE, BEA-Tally Ho '47, Homeniakers '47, Calling All Girls Club '47. BOYD, JANET-Red Cross '45-'46, Secretary 46, French Club '46-'47. Red Cross '46, G.R.A. '46, Square Dancing Club '47. BRADY, HOWARD-Student Council '47-'48, Baseball '46-'48, Reserve 'Letter '45, Bas- ketball '46-'47, Reserve Letter '47, Letter '48, BRAY, GARRIE-President l2A, Head Yell Leader '47-'48, lntramural Football '46, King Nominee '47, Friendliest Boy '47, Hi-Y '47-'48, Red Dragons '47-'48, Debate '45-'47, Secretary '46, 6th Place, Baseball '45-'46, Reserve Letter '47, Basketball '45-'48, Declamation '47. BRENTLINGER, JIMMY. Sw ERl-2l ff, f'g'l .gums BRILEY, ANEITA- Y.T.S. '45, Tally Ho Riding Club '47, Reporter '47-'48, Maroon Band '45-'47. BRILEY, MONEITA-Y.T.S. Botanical'Society '43-'44, Maroon Band '43-'48, Tally Ho Riding Club '47. BRITTON, WALDENE-Margaretta Byers '45, Secretary '45, Red Cross ll '46, BROCKETT, BILLY. BROOKS, AURORA. l6. 17. 18. BROOKS, LILLYN-Girl Reserves, K.D.V., Music Club, Red Jackets. BROWN, KENNETH-Basketball '45-'46, Sportsman-Rifle '47. BROWN, MARGARET-French Club '45-'47, Secretary '46, French Essay Contest '45, lst Place, French Composition Con- test '46, lst Place, National Honor Society. l l9. BROWNING, WAYNE-Sportsman-Rifleman '47, Boys' Chorus '47-'48, Botany Club '46, Touch Football '45, Basketball '45. 20. BRUCE, JEAN. 2l. BRUCK, NORMAN. 22. BRYANT, LENORA-Accounting Club '46-'47, Model A-Club '48, Maroon Band '46-'48. 23. BUCKLEY, TONY-Press Club '45-'46, Comet Club '46, Student Council '45-'46, lntramural Basketball '45, Intramural Debate '46. 24. BUFORD, JIMMY. ' 25. BULL, ODIE-Sketch Club '45-'46, Basketball '45, 26. BUNCH, BILLIE-Red Jackets '46-'47, Music Club '46, Handicraft Club '47, Declama- , l tion '47. ' ' 271 BURATTI, PAUL-Checker '45, Astronomy '45, Music '46, A Cappella Choir '45-'46, U, Drama '47, 28.1 BURCH, PHOEBE-Vice-President '45, Secretary '46, J.U.G. '46-'47, Cheer Leader '46-'47, Letter, Red Jackets '46, Maroon Beauty Review '46, 3rd Place, l0th Grade Favorite '46, Nut Hut '46-'47, Y-Teens '46, Girl Reserves '46, Girls' Chorus '47, Thursday Club '47. 29. BURKE, ONNY-Theater Guild '45, G.A.A,, President '46, K.D.V., Secretary '45-'47, .National Honor Society '47-'48, 30. BURKE, ROBERT-Safety Patrol Club '45, Printing Club '46, Pre-Med Club '46, .3l.,iBURKETT, DON-Band '45-'48, Section Leader '47, Orchestra '47-'48. 32.fjBURKHARDT, WALDINE-Sans Souci '45, Game and Fun '46. 33. BURKS, THELMA-G.R.A. '45-'46, Handicraft '47, Girls' ' Chorus '45-'48. 34. BURROUGHS, EDDIE. 35. BURROUGHS, JIMMIE. 36. BURTON, BILLY JOE. inf' wf-1: :e...f-fflf 51511115 l. BURTON, WYATT. 2. BUSHONG, JEANIE. 3. BUTCHER, MARTHA-Red Cross '45-'46. 4. CAHN, JO ANN--Booster l '45, Secretary-Treasurer '45, Handicraft '47, Red Jackets '45-'46, 5. CAIN, MABEL ANN - Music Club '45,'Etta Kett '46, N.H.S. '47-'48, Red Jackets '45-'47, Q . E 5 5 , ' 6. CALDWELL, Louise-Music Club '45, G.A.A. '46, Mixed chorus '47, N.H.S. '47-'4s, 5 Red Juckefs '45-'47, -QE. 7. CALLAN, ANNE-Library '47-'48, Honorary F.F.A. Member '47-'48, Sportsman and S ,,,,,, Rifle Club '45-'4s. ' s. CAMAC1-ao, CARMEN-G.A.A. '45-'46, sfuaenf council '45, K 9. CAMP, JACQUELYN-G.R.A. '45-'46, Vice-President, Needlework. ,,.:.,,,. 4:5 , ro, CAMP, MELVIN. 11. CANADY, JoAN-G.A.A., Red cfm '45, vice-rfesadenf, Needlework. CANON, ROSCOE-National Honor Society '47-'48. CANTU, MARY. CARLSON, LEONARD. CARLSON, OLIVER-Checker '45-'46, Boys' Chorus '46-'47. . CARPENTER, CHARLIE-l0B Reporter, Gridiron Club '45-'46, Popular Record ll '47-'48, Secretary '45-'48, Football B Team, '46-'47, Basketball '45-'47, American Legion Junior Buddies. CARSON, BETTY-Theatrical Make-Up '45-'46, President, Radio Guild '46, Declamation '45, N.H.S. '47-'48, CASEY, THOMAS. 5 Q ln . . b ,, xx M '- ,-.' lifstiill ig gi, ref-mQT'.'f'5':f 4 ,k: . A t M 4 I9 CASTLEBERRY, ANNE-Music '45, Radio Guild '46, Opera Study Club '47, Secretary, Intramural Debate, '47, Semi-finals, Intramural Declamation, '45, Interscholastic Extemp, Red Jackets '45-'46, Maroon Staff '45-'48, Feature Editor, Quill and Scroll, Student Council '47, Red Dragons '45-'48, Speech- Drama Play '47, 20. CASWELL, KEN -Y.T.S. '45-'46, Track '46. 21. CAVETT, BOBBY - Safety Patrol '45-'46, Baseball '46. 22. CHAMBERLAIN, BILL- F.F.A. Treasurer '46-'47, President ,. ,A.: ,E A Q .. 'P Q5 ' Z . , 'rrt f , ff l? ' ' ' ,.,,rfr gl :J xifffr.11fHi ir' 1 ff, , 3511, F . C 5 '47-'48. 23. CHAMPION, GILBERT-Gridiron '46, Track '47-'48, Letterman '48, '47 B Team, Track ' ' V Intramurals. 4 5 24. CHANDLER, viCToR-Checker ii '45-'46, Popular Record i '47-548, Football '45-'46, ' Cairiririrrr, B Team '46-'47, i' 6 .25. CHAPMAN, JOYCE-Maroon Barra '45-'48, Librarian '47-'48, orairasrra '47, C.R.A. '46, Girls' Intramural Basketball '46, ' , 26. CHASTAIN, PATTY-Maria Ciab '46, Opera Study Crab '47, irrrramarai Debate '46-'47. , ,r,. ., 27. CHAVEZ, SUSIE-EI Arco Iris '45-'48, Red Cross No. l '46, Lunch Room Hostess '45. 128. CHESTER, DAN-Prarr Ciab, '46, Ariaa Dabba Polish '41, Madrigal Singers '46-'47, Master Singers '47, A Cappella Choir '46-'47, ' r r' 29. CLARK, JOYCE-Accounting '45-'46, Sub-Deb Fall '47, Glee Club '45-'48, F.H.A. '47-'48, Volleyball 2nd Place '47, Basketball '46, Debate, Fall '47, Comet Staff Fall '47, 30. CLARK, SMITTY. V 3l. CLARY, BARBARA. 32. CLAYTON, JAMES-Checker Club '44-'45, Chess Club '45-'46, Madrigal Singers '47, 33. CLENDENNEN, BETTY-Glee Club '45-'46. 34. CLINGER, ELLSWORTH- B Team Club '45, Tennis Club '47-'48, Goldshirts '45, Tennis Team '47-'48, Intramural Football '47, Band Contest, Second Place '47, Band '46-'48. 35. COCHRAN, JANE-Red Jackets '46-'48, N.H.S. '47-'48, Madrigal Singers '46-'48, Vice-President '47-'48. 36. COLEMAN, DOROTHY-Etta Kett '45, Y-Teens '47, Basketball, Fall '45. W f 3 if ' i if? if I se W r W fr P f f X A, 3l Ez n , .312 73,54 f I , 'r6 'gggr, ' I f - .,fr. , ,, 7. 1 .I A ., J- ,N ' A. V, T I' f ' J' I ' 3 -f 1 ' 7 r 'Q W. LUYNELLE l. CONDRA, BILLY-Sportsman '45, Basketball '47. 2. COOK, BETTY JEAN-Accounting Club, Corresponding Secretary '45, Science Club '46, 3. COOK, PATRICIA. . 4. CORBITT, REBA-Student Council '45, Sub-Deb '47-'48, G.R.A. '46-'47, Volleyball '47, Basketball '46, Debate '45-'48, F.H.A. '47-'48, Red Jackets '46-'48, Comet Staff '47-'48, Mixed Chorus '47-'48, Girls' Glee Club '45-'46, 5. CORRELL, JACK. 6. CORWIN, JOAN-Scrap Book Club '45, Girl Reserves '45-'46, G.R.A. No. 2 '46, Latin Club '45-'47, Lunch Room Hostess '47, Tennis Club '47. 7. COURTER, ANN-Red Dragons '46-'48, Pre-Med Club '45-'46, Drama Club '47, Junior Academy of Science '47-'48, Secretary '47, Orchestra '46-'48, Secretary-Treasurer '46, Extemporaneous Speech '47, lst Place, Maroon Staff '47, Comet Staff '47, National Honor Society '47-'48. 8. COVINGTON, ROSEMARY-Latin Club '45-'47, F.H.A. '47-'48, Popular Record '47-'43, Red Jackets '47-'48, . I If 1 9. COWARD, JESSE-Library Reading Club '45-'46, Checker Club '46-'47, Music Produc- , L 1 ,,..' ' 1-1 tion '47-'48, Master Singers '47-'48, M IO. cox, RETA MA: -G.A.A. '45-'46, Naraarral Honor saaaefy '41-'43, Handicraft '47. . . 11. cox, so1.LY. 12. ckioek, ALFRED. 1 T . 13. cRoMEANs, WINIFRED. 14. ckow, ALLO-Boys' Booster '44-'45, Popular Record Club mi J swf: No. 2, Vice-President '47, Purple Bird Dogs '45-'46. 1 . l5. CROW, JO ANN-Popular Record '47-'48, Red Jackets 1 ' '47-'4a. A I g fe , 1 16. cuLLEN, LAURA MAE-Music Club '45-'46, saararary '46, T ' A af Opera Study '47-'48, Red Jackets '46-'48, Mixed Chorus '45- '48, Regional Music Festival lst Place, Voice Soloist '45, '47. be iigy 6 , 17. CUMBY, MECCA-sub Deb '47. 'I .agi ia. CUNNINGHAM, JACK COLEMAN. ir: aa . 1 .rr ' ,'., . ' 1 1 In QA,-. i A ' 'T f 1 V 11 ' . riff-se'11,f111f' 'I 1 's -rv z ,pf saw- K - 1 K E if- 47755, E ' If 'e 3 yrffQ5 'AK ,ww:w,ga,1z,E'u,,1..,,, Rr5,2,1 ',',,,gu-,S ,, I '.if.:f,Ip5f1f: 3-gb -,, 'za -.1-,,' . .arg 2:5-Tj. '2 B i Big , gf, r gl I Q I s. w Ge t, 6. J f 3 5 B 3 gi 2 W. if f Q- 9 ff., , ,Mgr I r I , ag - . - ,... 1: we CURB, MARY MERLE--Red Jackets '46-'48, Y-Teens '48, G.A.A. '46-'47, Girl Reserves '46, Basketball Intra- mural '47. DALE RAMON-IIB Treasurer '47, Intramural Council '46, Track Club '47-'48, Track Manager '48, Letter Basketball Intramurals '46-'47, Track Intramurals '46, Red Dragons '47-'48, Mixed Chorus '47-'48, Master Singers '47i DANIEL, ROY-Vice-President IOB, Sgt.-at-Arms IZB, Boys' Booster '44-'45, Popular Record No. 2 '47, Presi- dent '47, B Team '46, DARTER, BETTY JEAN -Maroon Staff '46-'47, Exchange Editor '47, G.A.A. '45, Reporter, F.H,A. '46-'47, Year- book Chairman '47, Y-Teens '45, Girls' Chorus '47, l.L.P.C. '47. DAVIS, BARBARA ANN-Y.T.S. '45, Maroon Band '45-'48, Section Leader, Letter '45-'48, Student Council '47, Regional Music Festival, Sextet, lst Division. DAVIS, BARBARA JEAN -Music Production Staff '47-'48, Tri-Y '46-'48, Girls' Chorus '47. DAVIS, MILDRED. DAVIS, RICHARD N. DAVIS, SARAH-Etta Kett '45-'46, Glee Club '45-'47, Handicraft '47. Q - Q a V- 53 DAVIS, WILL-Reporter IOA, President IOB, Basketball '44, Gridiron '45, Varsity '46- 3 I '47, Football '46-'47, Letter, Track '46-'48, Letter, Intramural Track Winner '45-'46, .h ' , s,f- -V Yell Leader '45, V ,, ' DEARING, CATHERINE JOAN-P.G. Club '46, Secretary, Maroon Band, Letter '45-'48, National Honor Society '47-'48, Typing Ilnterscholastic Leaguel District 2nd Place '47, V,,,.,, A il ii State Meet 2nd Place '47, Music Festival, Quartet, lst Division '46-'47. '- ,.1Qf DeGLANDON, HOMER, 'e,,, i 55:1 , ' '-., DEISON, DIANE-Red Dragons '47-'48, Drama '47-'48. V DICKEY, DORIS-Accounting Club '45-'46i Girls' Chorus ' ' ' Spring '47, Fall '48, Needlework Club '47-'48. DICKEY, GORDON-Astronomy Club, Spring '44, Sportsman 'iwv i iiii '44-'45, Sportsman-Rifle '47. - V DICKEY, LINDA JEANETTE-Sans Souci '46, Needlework Club '47, Girls' Chorus '47, Rainbow Girls, Fall '46. ,V 'V r Qi' J' DICKEY, MARILYN JANE. y DILLARD, wlNsToN-Popular Record Club '41-'48, B Team '46, Intramural Football Champions '45, Intramural ,X K Basketball Champions '45-'46, Boys' Chorus '47-'48, 'fi '-i 'I -,fit ,, , I - A A ' into In IX 75? 1' , ,--.... ... ' 4' xi ann ,a i I f ' ' .Q 5 . I I fs i I ,,,. ,,,., 2 ,a .'if,i!. ' 'Br 9:1 '- i n A f ' 2- t ,I if Q D vi 'N J ff? - 7 I ws ' l .I new It , , .ee1f s12': 15Wf gslsrgsziartgefallhlf 'Wit it I. I l , I I .I ,H tg. we ,, .2 R , - l' ?!a ' 65f3i?1i+fs?2fZlv 2 V. . H-lwf.. I. DIXON, DO L QODD, NEL Student Cou 3. DODSON, J 4. DODSON, L Dance '47-'4 5. DONOVAN makers of tarian '47- '47-'48g Int DORSETT, JAMES WILSON. DOWELL, MARY PATRICIA-Radio Tennis Club '47, Tennis Team '47, Res Speech Intramural '47. DUBE, IRENE ARTLEE-Girls' Chorus EBNER, MARY FRANCES. EDGAR, ROBERT, JR. - Sportsmanship EDWARDS, MARY. ELLIOTT, MARY ANNE--Susan Be SJ11 45-'46, Intramural Volleyball '45-'47, T mural Basketball '46, l0A Champs. ELLIS, PATRICIA ANN-Sans Souci ELLISON, BOBBY-Varsity Club '45-' ball '45-'47, Letter '45-'46, Baseball ' Letter '46. I IS. ERICKSON, ERICKSON, Club '47. ESTEPP, G Amenca 47 48 FHT Council 47 48 Parllamer erve Letter Debate Intramural 46 Extemporaneo ERALD Colm P Kelley 45 46 Popular Recor No. 2 '47-'4 ETTER LEW a KK 1 is. , g V V ' e ' f ' ' '1-Si .4 Q new - grey V I. , U Q Q ,V ' ' ,A ,, 1 ,1 ' ' s eg iii.. t F- ' M1 Him: ew' fsfigiigerfg .4 '56 ZI EVANS, JEAN-G.A.A. '45-'46, Model A '47-'48, EVANS, WINIFRED. FAIREY, TOMMY. FARRAR, JOAN-IIB Class Secretary, G.A.A. '45-'46, Re- porter, G.R.A. '46-'47, F.H.A., Secretary, Footlight Players '47-'48, President, Student Council '46-'47, Maroon Beauty Review '45-'48, May Fete Committee '45-'48, Comet Selling Contest, lst Place, Christmas Pageant '47, Basketball Intra- murals '45-'47, Captain, Typing Intramural '46, Ist Place, Girls' Chorus '46-'48, Rainbow Girls, Girl Reserves, Maroon Staff '46-'47, Comet Staff, Salesman. FEAGIN, KAY. FITZGERALD, NANCY-Madrigal Singers '47, Music Club '46, Student Council '45-'46, Girl Reserves '45-'46, A Cappella Choir '463-47, Glee Club '45-'46. FLEMING, PATSY-Glamour Manner Club '45, Homemakers Club '46, Red Jackets '47, A Cappella Choir '47, Madrigal Singers '47, Girls' Ensemble '47, Music Club '45, FLENNIKEN, EUGENE. FLINN, ANN. FLINN, MARILYN. FLOYD, RALPH. FLYNN, BILLY. VFOSBERG, WALTER - Varsity Club '45-'48, Football '47. FOX, MERLE MARIE. FRANCIS, MILTON--Model Airplane Club '44-'45, Square Dance '47-'48. FRANCIS, NANCY-J.U,G. '45-'46, Secretary '46, Handicraft '47, President '47, Intramural Debate '45, Ist Place, Red Jackets '45-'48. FREDERICK, BETTY-F.R.B. '45-'46, N.H.S. '47-'48, G.A.A. '46-'47, Accounting Club '47-'48, Red Jackets '45-'48, Mixed Chorus '46-'48. FREDERICKSON, LEONA. x l 3,12 ,, J .Ve - We I .:. '.:. 4 is It Y f 55,339-.A -A ,gy M H., ' ' 'WA A Q f. A 1 'J QTIEEQELQZVI .. ,lun 1V:,- :xg ,. ,fi ff? I t' I. N . . I A V. M 1 I' 11521 K xi i I If I 'WI it A . 7 8 6. 9. gli! 'f I ' . r 512f.g5isfZf!:Qt I fy' .J -iiizfiflfi 'Tiff' ' -.le-,. A f, 33 . + -in if is at l. FREUND, JIMMY-Treasurer IZB, Varsity Football '45-'46- '47, Augillljlot Rod Club '46-'47, '45 Football Suiciclggquadg '46 Football Reserve Letter, '47 Football Letter, '45-'46-'47 Student Council. 2. FREUND, MARY-Student Council '45, N.H.S. '47-'48, J.U.G. Intramural Manager '45, Treasurer '46, Girls' Chorus '45, Mixed Chorus '45-'46, A Cappella Choir '47, F.H.A. Vice- President Spring '47, President Fall '47, Girl Reserves '46-'47, Red Jackets '46-'47, President '47. 3. FRIDAY, BETTY JUNE-Needlework. 4. FRITZLER, BILL. 5. FUGLER, CAROL. GAINER, BILL-Adda Dabba Polish '47-'48, Sgt.-at-Arms '47-'48, Baseball Club '45-'46, Golf '46-'47, Golf Captain '47-'48, '46 Intramural Golf, Intramural Debate '46, F.G.C. '45-'46-'47-'48, Vice-President '47. GAMBRELL, FRANCES. GARNER, OSCAR -Boys' Debate Fall '45, Bible Study Spring '46, Science Research Fall '47, Football B Spring '47, Debate '45-'46, GARZA, MATEO. GAUB, L. P. GAULT, WYNONA-Girl Reserves '45-'46, Y-Teen '47, President Spring '47, G.A.A. '45-'46, Red Cross I '45, President '45, Intramural Debate Fall '45, Quarter-Finals, Student Council Rep. '45-'46, National Honor Society '47-'48, Secretary-Treasurer Fall '47, Red Jackets '45-'48, GAY, MARY-Latin Club '45-'46, Reporter '46, Comet Club '46, Madrigal Singers '47, Glee Club '45-'47, French Medal '47, Red Jackets '45-'46, National Honor Society '47. GIDDENS, MARGARET-Y-Teens '45, Red Jackets '46-'48, Rainbow Girls, Faith '47, Comet Staff '48, Advertising Manager, '46-'47 Intramural Debate, Intramural Volleyball, Basketball '46, Library Club '46, GILLESPIE, BILLY-Varsity Club '47-'48, Football Manager '47. GLAZENER, STANTON -Varsity Football Club '47, Secretary and Treasurer '47, Football '47 Letter. GOLDSMITH, MARCUS- l0A Reporter, Fall '45, l0B Reporter, Spring '46, llA Reporter, Press Club '45, Speech Club '46, Adda Dabba Polish Club, Treasurer '47-'48, Intramural Football '45, Intramural Baseball '46, Intramural Declamation '46, Intramural Debate '46, Intramural Basketball '46, Student Council '46-'48, F.G.C. '45-'48, Treas- urer '47, Delegate to S.A.S.G. in Corpus '47, GONZALES, MARCELLO-El Arco Iris, Vice-President '47. GORIN, BEV- B Football '45-'46, Baseball '46-'47-'48, 3-year Letter. , A ,nr , , 'iq . A, ' ,,n 'f4xJ' 1 - 441' .4 -TI' 1 I 2-'ffm -.. A r an . , 6 pig J 1 , ' W i? .,.i.5,i3f2f 1-9, ffi. I - . - - . 3 I I l ivLR4rEgf4:ellzguQfl1Kl'1 R l'?..i f'l, f ' ,ge ' ,A A ' J . 2 ., , A N J I P V X . l9. Govs, JEAN. .L 20. GRANGER, FRANCES-Y.T,S. Botanical, Pre-Med, Opera L Study Vice-President '47, '46-'47 Tennis, '47 National Music, 4 6 3'-f' Q, 'Q f g National Rating. ' ' ff- , I 2l. GRAVES, RICHARD-Drawing Club '45, Intramural Besleer- ttt g g ff ' E ba'll '45, Intramural Football '45. 'V f 22. GRAY, BEN EDWIN- Intramural Council, Football '47 Letter. . 23. GREEN, DELL-Gridiron '44-'45, Goldshirts '44-'45. If 24. GREEN, JOHNNY-Aquatic '45, Taxidermy '45-'46, Vice-President '46, Sportsman President '47, De Molay '46, Standard Bearer '47. .3 l f 4 25. GREGG, FAYEDEEN. A 5 26. GRIFFITHHMARION -Hi-Y '45-'47, Vice-President '46, President '47, Photography Club . .-,, Y Y '45, Austin High Band '45-'47, Drum Major of Junior Band '45, Captain '46, Drum Major '47, Student Director '46, Debate '46, Austin High Orchestra '46-'47, Student l ee Director '46. 27. GRlFFlTH, WANDA-Edllh cevelle sgl.-ef-Arms '45, G.A.A. Il '46, Girls' Chorus '41- '48, Declamation '47-'48. , Qi 28. GRILL, FRANCES-Gall Reserves '45, G.A.A. ll '46, Red Jackets '46-'47i Y-Teen '47. 'iii liiii liiii I ' 29. GRIZZARD, PATRICIA JANE-Fun Club '44, Music Club '45, Drama Club '47, Red Jackets '46-'47-'48, Girls' i J i Chorus '44-'45, Mixed Chorus '46-'47-'48. ' 30. GROVE, CURTISS-Student Council Representative '45, Band '45-'48, Checker '45, Drawing '46. ,fp 3l. GUTIERREZ, GLORIA. ..,e' ' 32. GUY, MoNNzlENs-sub-Deb '47-'48, Student Aid '46-'41. 33. HAGOOD, MARILYN-G.R.A. '44-'45, Square Denee'41-'4s. Y P is y 34- HAIGHT, PETE-Popular Record Club '47, President '47, Band '44-'47, Glee Club '45-'46. V -s 3 35. HALLMARK, KAY-Red Jackets '47-'48, Drawing Club '45-'46, Library Staff '45-'46, Bridge Club '47. P . Q 36. HAMBLIN, LOLA RUTH-G,A,A. l '45, Theatrical Make-Up '46, Accounting '47. 1. ' i - R 1 ' '1 'sr is g tflffflfff. i s '93?i'lT ' ' I -l A l'. ' , .. i i .es - ll . 'f K .- 32 . J H 's:,'n::1fgfs1':wfe Y . 5 A ' in i f I , ',.- ,,., Q . - LL . fl . iii? 1' 5f'f'-215115 frm' '-',, f ' ' 71 . 5 K i , i I 1 5 fi E ., . 1 i,?1ff'1 ,.f-Iiffisl' - ' lisa 'ilu .F I. HAMER, MARY MARCELLE-G.A.A. '45, N.H.S. '47-'48, G.R.A. '46, Tennis Club '47, President '47, Girls' Chorus '46, Student Council Alternate, Fall ,'Q,' Tennis '46-'47, Letter '46-'47, Girls' liggyball Intramural '45, Na,t3iML Poetry Contest '47, Third Place '47, Red Jackets '45-'48. 2. HAMPTON, LOYD-Chess Club '45, Mixed Chorus '47, Madrigal Singers '47, Master Singers '47, Poet Laureate Control, Third Place '47, 3. HARDWICK, MARY. 4. HARPER, ROSE-Edith Cavell '45, Secretary '45, Press Club '46, Lunchroom Hostess '46. 5. HARPER, RUTH GLYNN. 6. HARRIS, JANE-Booster '45, Sgt.-at-Arms '45, N.H.S. '47-'48, Pre-Med '46, Red Jackets '45-'48, Girls' Volley- ball lntramurals '45, Student Aide '45-'46. . HARRIS JOAN-Booster ll '45, Pre-Med '46, F.H.A. '47, Student Aide '45-'46. ' ' 8. HARTKOPF, DAYLE-IIB Reporter, IZA Secretary, IZB Secretary, Red Dragons '45-'48, - .y Y-Teens '45-'46, lst Vice-President, Fall '46, Student Council '47, Welfare Committee, . 'Fall '47, Rainbow Girl '43-'48, Worthy Advisor '47, Debate Intramurals, Semi-Finals, ' Fall '45, National Honor Society, IZA-I2B, Red Jackets '45-'48, 9. HASCHKE, MARTHA ANN-Etta Kett, Fall '45 and, Spring '46, F.H.A. Council '47, Historian, Fall '47, Intramural Ping Pong, Spring '46, Intramural Volleyball, Spring '46, ' A . .5 Intramural Basketball, Spring '46, Orchestra, Fall '47, Student Aide, Fall '46, Red Jackets .ff ff f .it will .ni ng a:-rs' I -' '47-'48, Student Council Representative, Spring '47, Student Council Alternate, Fall '47. f io. HASHEM, ookoTHv JEAN-susan Be smoofh '45, Y.T.s. '45-'46, ' 11. HASKELL, MARY ESTER- Handicraft club, Fall '47, Yell Leader '47, Letter '47, Maroon . H Beauty Revue, First Place, '47, Queen Nominee '47. S l2. HAUN, KENNETH. I3. HAWKINS, JENNIE LEE-Student Aide '46-'47, G.A.A. I L '45-'46, Y-Teens '47-'48, Treasurer '47. , , ' I4. HAWLEY, GEORGE-Y.T.S. Botanical Society '46, Sgt.-at- Y, Arms '46, Track '45-'48, Letter '46, Basketball Intramurals '45, N ' my Letter '45. 3'-I ' l5. HAYS, DOROTHY -Orchestra '45-'47, Librarian '45, National . ' ' .,. Honor Society '47-'48. Q 16. HAZELWOOD, JAMES-Softball '44-'45, Sportsman's '44-'45, I7. HEARD, BETTY ANNE- J.U.G. '45-'46, Critic '45, Red Jackets '46-'48, Student Council, Fall '46, Alternate, Spring '47, gtzflyyz lyyyyyg, ,ti ZT, ,,, N Student Aide '46, Maroon Staff A 12 '47-'48, Literary Editor '47. 18. HEARON, ROBERT-Hi-Y, Debate Squad '46-'48, State Meet. ,wx we-'IQ' ,fc.:. it ...mr ,J :Hawaii ,, maxi l :uum.'-1, ' ' s . is iii q. . R 'va 3 . 11+ P - , , Q L. .. '.,,, A l 12 I9 jc A Z0 l 2l HEHL, WALTER-Aeronautics '45-'46, Football '45-'46. HEJL, BARBARA BREAKEY HELM,8ETTY--Rainbow Girls, Patriotism '47, Y-Teens. HENDRICKS, EDDIE-Basketball '46-'48, Baseball '46-'47, 2 Letters. HENRY, ROBERT-Game and Fun Club '45-'46, Library Club '47, Lunchroom Host '46-'47, HERHE, MARY SUE-Los Amigos. HERRING, ELAINE-Y-Teens, President, Intramural Debate. HIBLER, LARRY. HICKMAN, MAGDALINE. HIELSCHER, LA VERNE - Accounting, Membership Chairman. HIGGENBOTHAM, JIM BEN. HISBERG, PAUL. HITCHCOCK, JOHN. HODGES, DICK-Art for Comet and Maroon, Spring '46, Cartooning '45, Comet Staff '48, Editor-in-Chief. HOEVET, BARBARA-Pep Club '44, 3rd Place, Dramatic Club '45, HOFF, BILL-Boys' Debate, Adda Dabba Polish. HOLCK, MANFRED, JR. - Hi-Y, Secretary, N.H.S. '47-'48, K.D.V., President, Debate '47, 2nd Place, Declamation '47, 2nd Place. HOLCOMB, PAT. ' . Qtr . Nw '45, Sgt.-at-Arms A ff- ..,,,,, ' A i.,' 2 ' f f ..' te . Z ' 'N Y 5 is , u I .25 I AEA' 4 1.2 F, ly . , Q Q ie. 5 X s , ...vi , ,J V ' ' , . i A f - . -ghsegi i q - - 2' - 21 ' n . :W -A f 53155 we 'Y 2 A fi' his 1 H 1 I. HOPKINS, GLYNN-IOB Vice-President, IIA Reporter, IIB Vice-President, I2A President, Student Council '47, Football '46, Reserve Letter, Basketball '47, Reserve Letter, Baseball '46-'47, Letter. HOWARD, JIMMY-Varsity '45-'47, Football Mgr. '44-'47, Student Council '45-'46, HOWZE, JIM. 4 HUDSON, JIMMY- Student Council '45-'46, Red Dragons '45-'47, Gridiron Club '45, Varsity Club '45-'46, Adda Dabba Polish '47, Vice-President '47, Football, Suicide Squad '45, Comet Staff, Editor '46-'47, Contest Play '47, Maroon Staff '47, Circulating Mgr. '47, Debate Intramurals '47, Speech-Drama Play '46, 5. HUMPHRIES, BOB-Comet Art Club '46. 6. HURLEY, KEITH-Popular Record Club, Checker Club, Band '46-'48, Letterman. 7. JACKSON, BOB -Gridiron Club '44-'45, Popular Record Club '47, Boys' Booster I '44-'45, Football, Goldshirts '44-'45. 8. JACKSON, JOHN-Maroon Staff, Managing Editor, Baseball, Chess Club, Football, Basketball. 9. JACKSON, LA RUE- Madrigal Singers '47, Red Dragons '47, Debate '47, IO. JACOB, EVELYN -Red Cross '45-'46. ll. JACOBSON, LAWRENCE-Softball '45-'46, Debate Intramurals '46. l2. JAMES, DORIS. l3. JAMES, JAN. I4. JOHNSON, BETTY-Red Cross I '45, G.R,A. '45-'46, Student Council Representative '45-'46, F.H.A, '47, IS. JOHNSON, DAVID-Sportsman 8. Rifle '47. l6. JOHNSON, EUGENIA-National Honor Society '47-'48. , . 17. JOHNSON, FRANCES-Music club '45, suns sms '46, - Student Council Representative, Band, Squad Leaders, Two wg. Lette rs. A l8. JOHNSON, GILBERT-Sportsman '45, Pre-Med '46. ra- 1' .8 i I ,sul JOHNSON,'HARRY D.-Sportsman '45, Checker '46. JOHNSON, HENRY- IZA Sergeant-at-Arms, Yell Leader Q '47-'48, Student Council Representative '46-'47, Executive . Member '47, Chess- '45, Baseball Club '46, Track '47-'48, ,- Program Committee '47, Nut Hut '46-'47, Sgtfat-Arrns '47, 2 Intramural Track '46, 440 Relay, 3rd Place. , 3, 7' 1- s-,1 I JOHNSON, LEONARD-Safety Patrol, Vice-President, Sports- man 8. Rifle Club, Basketball, IOA Basketball Championship, IIA Basketball Champlonshili. JoHNsoN, MAkloN. SVQ, To Q JOHNSON, MORRIS-President IOB, IIA, IIB, N.H.S. '47-'48, Press '45, President, Science '46, Treasurer, Track '47, President, Track '46-'47, Letters '46-'47. JOHNSON, ROSE MARIE. JOHNSON, SHIRLEY-Choral Club '45, G.R.A. ll '45, Mixed Chorus, Madrigal Singers, Ensemble '47. ' KANETZKY, EARL L.- l2B Vice-President, Sportsman '45, Printing '46, Record Club ll '47, Treasurer '47, Goldshirts '45, B Team '46, Track '46-'47, Intramural Track '46-'47, Yell Leader '47. KEIR, JACQUELINE-Latin Club. KENNEDY, HOBART. KENNEDY, JACK-Latin Club '45-'48, KINANE, JOHN-Red Dragons, Treasurer '47, Track, Manager '47, Debate Intramural '46, Jolopy Town '47-'48, Speech-Drama Plays, '46-'47, Glee Club Concert '46-'47. KINGSBERY, JOANNE-Susan Be Smooth '46, Student Aide '46-'48, Red Jackets '46-'48. KINNEY, JOYCE. Kwik, CHARLOTTE- Girl Reserves '46, Arr Club '46, Comet f Staff '47, Beauty Review '46-'47, Vocal Contest, San Marcos, i ' Second Place '47, Mixed Chorus, San Marcos, Ist Place '47. 5 , M KNIGHT, Jo ELLEN. ,gs ei KOHLER, CARL JAMES, JR. 1 KnAusE,mls. , M fs si e . . l H '13 ' 'I 35 11122, , T ' iilfss - ' P s., ni w. 1 '39 'S' 3 'i ' -51 ,V ,i,.,W,4qk pf. fl ' P ' c 'iiu:i2iufL:m1i!:uAsii1K54w'4,is1 1' 1. LANE, JOAN--Etta Kett '45, Latin Club '47, E. V ' 'ii 1 ,J 'lf .Q 0' 2. LANFEAR, BARBARA-Student Council '45, G.R.A. '45-46, Secretary '46. 3. LANFEAR, BOBBY w. Ri if ii.. risks. I P' Nw 4 -,:'- 1 ' 7. g, 3- ' , y 22,32 9. ,, 1,2151 fwrv ' 1 7 - Ji ' ' 0' ll 12 13 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. . LEWIS, MARY FRANCIS. ' CVVV 4. LAPIN, THELMA-Red Cross '45, Reporter '45, Glamour 1 g .,,, Manner Club. 5. LEACH, MARJORIE. 6, LEE, ELLA-Red Cross Club, Glamour Manner Club. LEE, LEO LEE, MARlON. LEONARD, BUDDY--10A Treasurer, 10B Treasurer, 11A Sgt.-at-Arms, 11B Secretary, Art for Comet ond Maroon '45, Sgt,-at-Arms '45, Gridiron Club '46, Varsity Club '47, Goldshirts '45, Football '46-'47, Reserve Letter '46, Letter '47, LEWIS, JOHNC REDJ-12A Vice-President, 12A Reporter, 12B President, Senior Favorite '47, Student Council '46-'47, Vice-President '46, President '47, Varsity Club '45-'47, Gridiron Club '44, B Team '44, Football '45-'47, Letter, Track '46-'47, Letter '46, National Honor Society '46, Vice-President, President '46. .LEUTWYLER, ANNA-F.H.A., Madrigal Singers, . LINDSEY, B. J. LINDSAY, JACK. LINDSAY, PEGGY-J.U.G. '45-'46, Red Jackets '46-'47, Girl Reserves '45, Glee Club '46. LIPSITZ, SHIRLEY-11A Secretory, Booster lll '45, Sons Souci '45, Secretory, Susan Be Smooth '46, Red Jackets '45-'46, Yell Leader '47, National Honor Society '47, Student Council '46-'47, Clerk, Secretary. LOCK, YALE. LODEN, BILLY. mit- LONEY, CONNIE. LOWITZ, MARY LEE. LYLES, ANN. LYNN, MARION. MACKEY, NANCY. MARLOW, MARTHA-Pre-Med '46, Red Cross II '45-'46, Vice-President '46, Science Research '47, Red Jackets '46-'48. MARSHALL, ROBERT. , A it 'S MARSHALL, sus. , AMARTIN, DELL, JR. I I I U MASSEY, DON - Aeronautics '45-'46, Folk and Square Dance '47-'48, MASSEY, TOM - Intramural Basketball '46. E, MATTHEWS, JOAN -Drama Club '47, Intramural Declamation '47. .,,- ,--L , :-- . ,. . , 1' e fi? J Q-A 3 its . 'Q E 12 Iwi-egg 1,,s,..szfsnzz.1:gz:.s .- - MATTHEWS, SHARON. MAYFIELD, EARL-Student Council Representative, Rifle Club '47, Vice-President. MCADAMS, MARTHA- F.H.A. '46-'48, Y-Teens '46-'47PRed Cross II '46, Sub Deb Club '47, Student Council '46. MCCORMACK, GRACE LYNETTE. MCCORMACK, MARGARET ANN-Booster II, Intramural Manager, Red Cross III. MCCULLOUGH, RICHARD. J, 5 r x tg fl , - s,K5,,i', u --,'. -- f lifts:-.lt . . A , 'Els' W i f 4 Hit ff Yu I My I l ff' '14 r 9' M M W of s Ia 6 McCURDY, MARIAN-Junior Academy of Science '45j N.H.S. '47-'48g Sketcliing Club '465 Knitting Club '47, MCDAVID, RUTHIE-IZA F.H.T. Council Memberg I2A Advisory Secretaryg '46-'47 Student Aide. MCEACHERN, BOBBIE - Gridiron '46, Vice-Presidentg Varsity '47g Football '46 B Teamg '47 Football Letter. McEVOY, DONALD. McFARLIN, WILLIAM FORREST, JR. McGEE, BETTY DEL-G.A.A. '4Sj Booster ll Sgt.-at-Arms '46g Model A Program Chairman '47. McKEE, HELEN. MCKEITHAN, JAMES-Astronomy '45g Pre Med '46g Junior Academy of Science '45-'46-'47-'48, Reporter '45-'46j Handicraft Club '47-'48g Fall, '47g National Honor II. MacNAB, JANE -Tally 47-'48. Debate Squad '46-'47-'48g Science Research Club '47-'48g Junior Declamation lst in Regional '46g Senior Declamation lst place, '46-'475 Debate Intramural '46-'47. MCKOWN, BETTY SUE-Student Council Representative '45-'46j Sans Souci '45-'46j Band, Assistant Majorette '45-'46, Majorette '46-48. MCLEAN, STERLING-Press Club '45-'46j Comet Club '46f Hi-Y '46j Opera Study '47-'48g Boy's Senior Declamation Secondg Comet Staff g DeMolay Junior Councilor Society '47-48. -U w W Ho Riding Club '47-'48, Secretary-Treasurer: Red Dragons I2. McNAMARA, RUTH-J.U.G.g Sub Debg Red Jacketsg Mixed Chorus '46-'47. 9 I3 I4 I5 18. la. McNEILL, MARY JANE-Red Jackets '45-'47j Mixed Chorus '47g Bridge Club '47g Intramural Debate '47g National Honor Society '47, Menieo, HowARo. 1 I MCWATERS, BILLIE. MEIER, JOANN-F.H.T. Councilg Intramural Declamation '47-'48. - I7, MELL, NANCY JO--Booster III '45g Sans Souci '46g Ettal Kett '47g Comet Staff '48g Red Jackets '45-'48g Nut Hut '47.: MENEFEE, DORIS. I 9' -I Nw MERCHANT, MARILYN. MERRITT, GALE - Band '46-'48, MEYER, ANNE-Booster Ill '45, Susan Be Smooth '46, Handicraft '47, Red Jackets '45-'46, National Society '47-'48. MEYEROWITZ, REBA. MEYERS, DONALD-F.F.A. '47. MICHAN, JOYCE. MICKEY, BOB-Nut Hut '47-'48, Basketball '45-'46-'47-'48, Sgt.-at-Arms '46-'47, Student Council '45-'46-'48, Executive Committee President '45-'47, Basketball '45-'46- '47-'48 Manager, Baseball Manager '46, MILAM, DELMA. MILLER, WANDA-Red Jackets '45-'48. MILLS, IMOLA. ' MlLSTEAD,lCLYDE- Student Council '47, Airplane Club '45-'46, Nut Hut '47-'48, S.D.S. '45-'48, MILTON, JOYCE. MITCHELL, JUANITA-Make-up Club Secretary, Bridge Club, Y-Teen. MOLBERG, ELEANOR- Needlework, G.A.A. MOBLEY, RONALD-IIA S t.-at-Arms '46' Student C n il W i'i'i 9 1 99 C ' I , at fi.: r,r1 '47, Chess Club '45, Adda Dabba Polish '45-'46, Reporter, F.D.S. '45-'47, Nut Hut '47, President '47, Mixed Chorus '46 . 579m A af Boys Chorus '45, '47, National Honor Society '47, ,, K gr MODRALL, BILL-Drawing Club '46, Hi-Y '46, Sgt.-at I ,,,, A, Arms '47, 1 'I' 1 12 MOKRY, CARMEN-Czech Club '45, Model A '47. Ek' Monk, VALERIE-1oA sammy, Sans som '45-'46, Re ' porter '45, Red Jackets '46-'47-'48, Secretary '47-'48, Handi- 1 craft '47-'48, Girl Reserves '45-'46, N.H.S. 47-'48, V, 5 Honor if .g 3 . l 5 , I W br A mi? . ap .fk 4 531. 'if R.. . N , Q. .,.,,, 1' ' . . if UJRY 5 at ailfl L . W aff 'f 3 J -. , .s ,.5,in , .Ak,.. 1 22 1, . at 1 Q fm Jgc. ll 15 Xff Q f:1'-,f,-jxgr29x'- ' ' ' ' I .. 5 AFP if 3 Yi . K s ,fl st r . ' 4 1 1 -.J HF trim Klum , 1 fl 'lil , J x ll? 1 x it l. MOODY, SHIRLEY--Girl Reserves '45, J.U.G. '45-'46, Re Jackets '46-'48, Handicraft '47-'48, Student Council '46. 2. MOORE, BlLLY-Colin P. Kelley '45, Basketball '45, Gridiro Club '46, Varsity Club '47, Goldshirts '45, B Team '46 Maroons, '47, Student Council, Carr. Secretary '47. 3. MOORE, ELOISE. 4. MOOREY, Carl B.--Red Dragons '47-'48, Drama Club. 5. MORRIS, MARY. 6. Mosts, nosrar LEWIS - owing Club '45. 7. MUNSON, JERRY-Glee Club '45-'46, Mixed Chorus '46-'48, Music Club '46-'47, Fol and Square Dance Club . NENDELL, DON. 10. NEWMAN, JACKIE -- V '47-'48, Forum '45-'46. . NASS, WALTER-Astronomy '45, Golf '46. ice-President 11A '47, Theatrical Make-up '46, G.A.A. '47 Sub-Deb Club '47, Student Council '45-'47. - '46, Red Jackets '46-'48 12. NORMAN, DlCK. 13. NORWOOD, DOT NELL I4 . NIEDERAUER, LYNELL-Sans Souci '45, N.H.S. '47-'48, Etta Kett '46, Girls' Intramural , Y-Teens '47, Student Aide '45, '48, . NUNLEY, AUDRAE-Pre-Med '45, Reporter Fall '45, F.H.A. '45-'47, 'Red Cross '46. . NUNNELEE, KATlE-- Etta Kett '45, Model A '47. 16. OATMAN, NANCY-ned cfm n, '45, Handicraft '46, ke Dragons '47-'48, Declamation '47. 17. OATMAN, ROY-Latin '45-'46, Sgt.-at-Arms '46, Radio '47 '48, Vice-President '47, Goldshirts '46. 18. 0'CONNOR, PATTY-Etta Kett '46, Glee Club '47-'48, Dra matic Club '47-'48, gy. ls .wh Q F 5 fr irrir . Q,' LL ' 'E ' i 1 s s 4 vig ni' A.. Q E.,V.l,5,i,,,5g54m,,fizgwlhg 11.13. . , , ?V.V..l.,.i,:,E, : jpg .1 ,iw my VVLLLL W, MLW t N is 7 A 9? me v ., . mg . ,is T4 . . gw gi I -- - gf. ,T '1'w:i1A!f , . n fi . A. . . . if W , A N 5 1 f ,1 X ' ' .. -.I , A . kk gr, 4 ,g g Z M., 4.3 , t X si, zz: . if. T 4 f 555. l f ' 11 -ffl i W. . 'ifiswm .l .4 . I s - 74:34 - T fi' 'we fl hi -15,1 ii 3 I gg g :fit W, ij,,ifsfQ f ' W 'Qfflff CTT , 'ST K' . 'iff' tl Q, i wi 1.3.4 - ,, .Q EQ. ,V .f.' 'A -Q , v 1 ' ? A --LL ' ll , Zl N ,., 19. o'coNNon, RUTH-s.A.A. '45-'46, F.H.A. '47-'48, senden: A Aide '47-'48, Extemporaneous Speaking '47. ' 20. OERTLI, WILLIAM-Aquatic Club '45, Band '45-'47, Boys' ., ' Chorus '46. V ' of ui. POGLETREE, AL-Sgt.-at-Arms ns, sgf.-ui-Arms 1zA, var- , y Q sity '45-'47, Baseball '45-'47, Letter, Basketball '47, Reserve -l,, Letter, Suicide Squad '45, Reserve Letter, Football '46, Letter. 22. OLSON, LaRUE-Sportsmen's '46, Radio '47, Band '45-'47. 23. OLVERA, LUPE--El Arco Iris '46-'48, Sgt.-at-Arms '46. W. Sl ,R X y . Y f ffis g. - fi ik, 3, 'S H1 Q cw, 4. ovEkToN, PHIL. X - 5. OWENS, LORNA-Sketch Club '46, Spanish Club '47-'48, Vice-President '47, Maroon Staff '47-'48, Art Editor '47, State in Tiddly-winks. ze. PAcHAkziNA, AUGUST-Basketball '45-'46, swimming '46-'47, Letter. 1. PALMER, JAMES. ' B. PATE, PEGGY-Etta Kett '45-'46, Bridge Club '47, Girl Reserves '45-'46, Thursday Club '47. 29. PATTERSON, JlM. BU. PEARSON, DON -Library Club '47, Reporter '47, Nifty Nine '47. Ill. PENINGER, KAKI -Handicraft Club '47, Thursday Club '47. BZ. PINDERTON, ELLEN FAYE. B3. PENN, BILLY-Basketball Club '47-'48, Intramural Council '46, Basketball '46-'47, Base- ball '47, Golf '47-'48, National Honor Society '47-'48, 34. PERRY, MELVAGENE. IS. PILS, MARTHA. I6. PLUMMER, GENE-Student Council Alternate '45, Red Dragons '46-'48, Hi-Y Club '45-'46, Madrigal Singers '47-'48, Q Comet Club '46, Master Singers '47-'48, Drawing Activity pf' Hour '45, Photography Club '48, Tennis '46, Intramural Foot- 4 ball '46, Band '45-'47, Letter, Intramural Declamation '46, - A Cappella Choir '46-'48, 2nd Division Soloist, Regional Con- ,L test '46, Band, 2nd Division Soloist, Comet Photographer '47- '11 ..., , '48, Maroon Photographer '47-'48, Plane Geometry Club '46, - fl President '46. ' l . .Qt . . ,,,.. ...,...,,,. , -az 'X as F ' J 1' 1 .1 'fi . if as 5235222 33:1 H f WIN 1. . i -aiil7Hi'En,, .gf . 5 : K , 39551.ffzfvsilifsiis' Q I Ji f 5 ' 'W X . .. .F ,,.,,,,. f gg ',.J. n 'i-2 .i a ve. 1' l WJ- 'ENE ill? 5 1 9 ' , s-....,-Ms M r 351: . is lla i s as I 'I' I. POINDEXTER, HELEN - Etta Kett '45, Red Cross Club Spring '46, F.H.A. Alternate Spring '47, Modeling Club '47 2. POTTER, MARGARET. 3. PRATHER, KAY- F.H.A. Class '47, Reporter '47, Red Dragons '47, F.H.A. Club '47. 4. PURYEAR, ODEAN-Woodwork Club '46, President, F.F.A. '46-'47, Intramural Basketball '45. 5. QUICK, JIMMY. 6. QUINN, REED GILBERT- IIB Class Treasurer, Gridiron Club '44, Varsity '45-'47, Student Council '45, Football B Team. '44, Football Varsity '45, Reserve Letter, Track Intramurals, Shot Put, Discus, 50-yard Dash, High Point Man, Football '46, Letter, Football '47, Letter. 7. QUINTANILILA, JOEL V.- La Tertulia '47, President, EI Arco Iris, Lulac Club '47. 8. QUIST, JEAN-F.R.B. No. 2 '45, Intramural Manager, Sketch Club '46, G.R.A. No. I '45, F.H.A. '45-'47, Counsel Member '47, Shuffleboard '45, Letter, Red Dragons '47. 9. QUIST, LEE ANNA-F.H.A. '45-'47, Vice-President of Interior Decoration Class '47, Red Cross Club '46, Treasurer '46, 10. RAGSDILL, SALLIE ANN. Il. RAINS, NORMA JOY. IZ. RANDERSON, GREOLA-J.U.G. '45-'46, I3, RAY, BERT-Colin P. Kelly '46, Aeronautics Club '45, Comet Club '47, Art Editor of Comet '48, RAY, WYNELLE-G.R.A. '45, Madrigal '47, Secretary,Red Jackets '45-'47, Vice-President '47, N.H.S. '47-'48, Mixed Chorus '45-'47. REASONER, CLAUDE KBUDDYI. REDD, ED-Taxidermy Club '45, Game and Fun Club '46, Tally Ho '47, F.H.A. REED, JOHN-F.F.A., F.H.A., Tally Ho. RENFRO, ROBERT-IIA Treasurer, N.H.S. '47-'48, l2A Treasurer, Speech Club, Adda Dabba Polish, President, Basketball Intramurals '45-'46, IOA Championship, Track Intramurals '45-'46, 2nd Place Relay, Football Intra- murals '45, Track '46-'48, Band '45-'48, Letter '46-'48, Junior Declamation '45, 2nd Place. 5. . I tr - i W me 'ZR' ' K Nc 1 Y' of 4 'Q fo Q i L -,. R Y 1 f xi iff , me ,gi -f A lr , .gg .ai .I fe FL f 4 I me f 1 ta s .swzi ff- -..+V:e 1 . 4 Mmm. g' 1sm1e. wm I -. mf , gt.. If , Q H 1-45' 'P' we r Nl'F 1 'v W ' X45 14233 QE' 5 warg? Il 'X-gk M uk, W' Ae ' ' 1 . ,VLV , '45 V ' - M - - 2 'H . if Z' M55 'if'-Q31 f 6 . ,X . , IZ li, I it-QP E A ,gsm Q 51, R , ls I9 RHEA, PEGGY-Aeronautics Club, Reporter '45-'46, Madrigal Singers '47-'48, Intramural Basketball '45-'46, Intramural Volleyball '45. RHODES, LYNWOOD-Chess Club '46, National Honor Society '47-'48, Opera Study Club '47, President '47, Maroon Band '46-'47. RICKS, VIOLET-G.R.A. No. 2 '45-'46, Secretary '45, Knit- ting Club '47, F.H.A. '46-'47, Basketball Intramural '45, Vol- leyball Intramural '45. RIEGER, DOROTHY JEAN. RIGGS, JEAN ROBBINS, PATT-Susan Be Smooth '45, French Club '47-'48, G.R.A. '46, F.H.A. '47-'48, Girls' Intramural Basketball '45, ROBBINS, VIRGINIA- IOB Treasurer, Council '45-'47, Clerk '46, Treasurer '46-'47, Red Jackets '45-'47, Sgt.-at-Arms '46-'47, F.H.A. '46-'47, Booster Ill '45, Sans Souci '45, Vice-President '45, Susan Be Smooth '46, President '46, Handicraft Club '47. ROBERTS, LA VERN E. ROBERTSON, CAROLINE-F.H.A. '47, Club '46-'47. ROBINSON, JED. ROBINSON, JOHN-Softball Club '45-'47, Madrigal Singers '47-'48, Master Singers '47-'48, Madrigal Singers Club '47-'48, A Cappella Choir '46-'48. ROGERS, FLOYD. N.H.S. '47-'48, IIB Vice-President, Student Handicraft Club '47, Red Jackets '47, Glee ROGERS, NANCY RUTH-Susan Be Smooth '46, Sodalitas Latina '47, Opera Study Club '47, Regional Music Contest, Cello Solo, 2nd Rating. ROSELL, EARL. ROSENQUEST, STANLEY-Civil Air Patrol '45-'48, Cadet.Captain '47, Aeronautics Club '46-'47. ROSS, DON. ROSS, GOLDA. RUIZ, DAVID-Track Intramurals '46, 2nd Place. ,. It f ml. ffl? r , SSS BJ, 1 6? T11 A ' ' 4-h w ' - ' s f -, ' 1 I-'sijqti-.fry V14 5vf:,,'n , c , a ,, ,ga , , c t i A , , ' 4 377' lrri all I I ' BIIBBZ Jsifk is I I :TL f if 4' 1 : I' Me 2 N r , ev gint? r 1? ,, , ,,,?!ffV4 '17, V Q ,XQ Q k Z I . V: . fi! i Wi'- V, l uw ODORTA-W sus Dixon g , 'K W In .lk 6 V 5 kVVVV-k I f lst- 1,725 , . ' R. I if ,C pf A M, nv, in ia nv W' Q gy 1 K z . A mi? ,J Q A 4 E. -I-we-mm.,-J ,fww.f,,mf4.-me 1. .- 4, ti f-i f-my . ,. . N-4 ay .uf .. tif I WQEJ I. 2. 3. ' M, will? H. ka t,f.,,,,:.,:,ggmu,15zg., 'Z '-f ' L 'E ,iw rs 3 fm-04 'NSF i'I at . .r rnszlr. qi , 'ja If - - ,I . , ., -, , X x s ...Eg 1 tl '1 1' ' , ' iff' . A 2.1 ' - 2. RUIZ, EZIKIEL-Drawing '45, Judo '46. l RUTLAND, DUDLEY--Chess, Latin '47-'48, Band '46-'47-'48, RYDEN, NELDA FAYE--Red Jackets '45-'46, Booster Ill '45-'46, F.H.A. '47. 4. SALDIVAR, GRACE--Booster I '45, EI Arco Iris '46-'47. ,5. SALMON, DOROTHY MAE. 6. SANDBERG, AMY JEANNE-F.H.T. '45, Glamour Manner '46. 7. SAPF, JACKIE-Etta Kett '45, Red Cross '46, Latin Club '47. 8. SARTIN, DOROTHY. 9. SAUNDERS, JOE. ,g I0. SCARBROUGH, MARGARET-Tally Ho Club '46-'47, Latin Club Treasurer '46-'47, ' Square Dance '47, French Declamation '47, Student Council Alternate '47, National If-1, I . , , Honor Society' 47- 48. II. SCHLAMEUS, BENNIE DELL-Red Cross '46-'47. A I2. SCHMIDT, BETTYE. K 13. scHMlTT, MARY ELLEN -sans som '4s. N . I4. SCHROEDER, MARVIN-Adda Dabba Polish '47, Secretary '47, Master Singers '47, V S 1 - Madrigal Singers '47, F.H.A. '47, Music Club '45, 5 .9 SCHNEIDER, FRANCES-J.U.G. '47-'46, Handicraft Club '47, Nut Hut Comm. '46, Intramural Debate '46, Red Jackets '46, Treasurer '47-'48, Student Council Representative, Spring '46, Fall '46, Spring '47, Fall '47, Student Council Convention Delegate '47, Beauty Revue '46-'47, Sophomore and Junior Favorite Nominee '46-'47, Track Sweetheart Nominee '47. SCOTT, DAN-Pre-Med '45-'46, Master Singers '47, Science Research '47. I7. SEAHOLM, BETTY-Pre-Med Secretary '45, Y-Teens '47. SEALS, NELL ROSE-Y.T.S. '45, G.R.A. '45-'46, F.H.A. '47,- Parliamentarian '47. ' .A s.., Motor-, .. twg nn 1 ft,-wmsiW? ' -wwnmva . '- - K VK I . V..k. Q, f' . 3, Vw A 1 VW ,ii :I E VK, ,. K ,K i . . r,,' g A 'X 'i ISWIWNNE CQSTU if +I I '.',' 4 A'.. QQQ 2- '3 J , ,.'. . H '4+f 737 . K -.L- A .. f -...,.l..e4g:.rff A fs H V- .,.,..,.,.,m . I T SEIDERS,HELEN-Susan Be Smooth '45, Music Club '46g Sub Deb '47. SEIDERS, ROSEMARY-Latin '45-'46, Comet Business Staff '47, Needlework Club '47-'48. SEVERN, FRANK-Sportsman, Baseball '48, Speech-Drama Play '47. SHUTTLESWORTH, BERYL. SKEEN, MARTHA JANE. 1 , Ii B . . . 95.2, 'N.,.. SKINNER, BETTY-Red Jackets '46-'47, Music Club '46, Madrigal Singers '47, National Honor Society '47-'4B. SIMPSON, BARBARA-Red Cross II '45, Red Cross II '46, Sub Deb '47, Red Dragons '47-'48g Declamation '47. SIMPSON, JOHN - Band '47. SLAUGHTER, MAX - Art Club '45, Game Club '45. SLAUGHTER, SAM-Debate Club '45-'46, Student Council '45, Nut Hut Comm. '47, Adda Dabba Polish '47, Reporter, Intramural Debate '45-'46, Interscholastic Debate '46-'47. SMITH, BARBARA-Susan Be Smooth '45, Popular Record '47. SMITH, C. A. SMITH, CECIL. SMITH, CLARA BETH - Girl Reserves '45-'46, Secretory: J.U.G. '45, Bridge Club '47. SMITH, DOROTHY-Music '45, Girl Reserves '46, J.U.G. '47, Model A '47, President, Girls' Glee Club '45-'46, SMITH, JO ANN. SMITH, KATHERINE. SMITH, LURLINE - Drama '47. IN' :.. ' 22132: in ,,6gf, I 1 I i K g - 1 - . A 'Q yi .10 Af-.. 4' K. . if, A an I ng., f . We-7'-5-','., I' 3 'VW bb Ka ',e:ff:vg'?: .J I I. mir- if 1 '5k:oz5:f-ffl mgljifieiei-frzviff ,sf , ..,, ?ft 31?f7 I f .VV,, -rim l 'fi E' -I 5, a x es - ' - 1. sTAcY, snowmr. I. SMITH, MURRAY - IDA President, National Honor Society '47-'48, Art Club, Treasurer '45, Art for Comet and Maroon '46. 2. SMITH, PEARL-f.H.A. '47, 3. SMITH, TRAVIS-Fun Club '45-'46, President, Modern Dance Club '45. 4. SOUTHWELL, BONNIE--Library Club '47. 5. SPAW, NOLA FAY-Raymond Dittmar '45, Y-Teens '47, F.H.A.'46. 6. SPONBERG, VALENE-National Honor Society '47-'48, 8. STEIN, ELAYNE-Mixed Chorus '47-'48, Madrigal Singers '47-'48, Girls' Ensemble '47- '48, Red Jackets '47, 9. STEINBRING, HELEN VERNELL-Comet Staff '46-'48, Copy Editor '47, Etta Ketts '45-'46, Student Council '45-'48, F.H.A. '46-'48, Secretory '47-'48, Red Jackets '46-'48, Student Aide '47-'48, Intramural Volleyball 46, Intramural Basketball '47. 10. STEPHENS, FREDDIE-Intramural Council l0th Grade '45, Basketball School Champion- ship '45, Softball ,'45. II. STEPHENSQN, MARIAN-Latin Club '46, Distributors Association '47-'48, Secretary '47, Rainbow Girls. IZ. STEWART, DOROTHY JEAN. 13. STEWART, HUGH. I4. STOCKTON, JAMES-Colin P. Kelley '45, K.D.V. '46, Sgt.-at-Arms '46, Science Research Club '47, Treasurer '47, 15. STOUT, JOHNNY. I6. STRAMLER, BILL. I7. STREET, FLORENCE. I8. STREET, MARY-Comet Club '46-'47, Girl Reserves '46-'41 Red Jackets '47-'48, F.H.A. '47-'48, Tolly Ho Riding Clu '47-'48, President '48, G i ii. P to .S I ysrt gg T t y - ' A ' ii T i h ? ffl -3 ? I i , of . p A 7 fm' 'A 1 t as A f it -'- A it gf p .ff l L ' ' ' 'k-' V L ,, - . ' . ' W - 'W X Y' ,f 2 'I 'wa f : ,fi ' ' M 'Le ,f jpg-,fl 1 4 A A A 7 tekr jx 7 L 7 S2341 49 ,lf 20 SLJ' . he Z3 so STRIPLING, NANCY. STULLKEN, VIRGINIA--Student Council '46, National Honor Society '47-'48, Latin Club '46-'47, Treasurer, Fall '47, Tally Ho Riding Club '46-'48, Library Club '47-'48, Basketball '45, l0th Grade Winners. SWEARINGEN, JONlLU - llB Reporter '47 Spring, l2A Vice- President '47 Fall, J.U.G. '45-'46, Sgt.-at-Arms '46, Student Council '46-'48, Exec. Com. Fall '46, Secretary Spring '47, Treasurer Fall '47, Track Sweetheart Nominee Spring '47, Junior Favorite Spring '47, Red Jackets '46-'48, SWEET, LEWIS-Latin Club '45-'47, Library Club '46-'47. SWIFT, STERLING-Gridiron Spring '45, Varsity '46-'47, Vice-President '47, Glee Club Spring '45, Mixed Chorus '46-'47, Football '45-'47, Reserve Letter '45, Letter '46, Letter '47, Boys' Quartet at Regional Meet '47. TAMAYO, EDWARD. TANENBAUM, ESTELLE-Speech Club, Bridge Club. TATE, JIMMY W. - Music. Production.'47. TAYLOR, TOMMIE. TEICH, CHARLES EDGAR-DeMolay. TENNYSON, CHARLES. THEOBALT, BETTY ANN-J.U.G. '45, Vice-President, Sans Souci '46, Reporter, Handi- craft '47, Bridge Club '48, Extemporaneous Speaking '45, Red Dragons '45-'48, Girl Reserves '45-'47, Basketball lntramurals '45, 10th Grade Championship, Debate Squad '45-'48, lst Team '47 and '48, District, Championship Team '47, State Contestant '47, Intramural Debate '45-'48, Semi-finals '46, Quarter-finals '47, Winner '48. THIELE, J. L.- Printing Club '45, Adda Dabba Polish Club '47. THOMAS, DOYLE- Gridiron '45, Basketball '46-'47, B Team '45, Reserve Letter, '46, Letter '47, Varsity '46-'47, B Team 145, Reserve Letter '46, Letter '47, Baseball Reserve Letter '46, etter '47. THOMAS, HILDA--National Library Society '47-'48, Madri- gal Singers '47-'48, Mixed Choir '47-'48, Girls Ensemble '47-'48, THOMPSON, BILL. THROWER, JAMES WM. LHLJEJAAN, BARBARA-Accounting '45-'46, Girls' Chorus l 3 -l 'E . .i g-'. ' 4 1 4 W' , .rf r up .6 0 I Q f - V ,,:1 , 3 I . . 5 g.,,z. 5 KVM QQ.. MF'-' ul F f,,, . .. 1 . kkk, 3 .. H . f i. TOWER, SHIRLEY-Sketch ciiib '45, Effa Kett '46, Bridge ' Q- Club '47, Student Council '46-'47. 2. TREADWELL, JoEL-Pie-Med ciiib '45, Ddbdfe Club '46, Addd Dabbu Polish Club '46-'47, Student council '45-'47, J Debate lntramural '45, Debate Intramural '46, Red Dragons '47. . 3. TREAT, CAROL Lou-Neediddidii Club '47, Girls' Cl'10l'l.lS i '47, Declamation '47. 4. TREAT, MARIBESS-F.H.T. Council '47. N 421557 , Q' ' 4 ELA, gi l1 ' is ' ' 5. URBACH, GLEN-Y.T.S. '44-'45, Junior Academy of Science '47-'48, Treasurer, K.D.V. '47, Sgt.-at-Arms. VALDES, MARY ANN-Music Club '45, Red Cross ll '46, Vice-President, Drama Club '47-'48, Intramural Declamation '46, 2nd Place, lnterscholostic Junior Declamation '45, 1st Place Regional Contest, Red Dragons '45-'48, Secretary '47, Vice-President, National Thespians, Vice-President '47. VASQUEZ, THELMA-Accounting Club '45-'47. VASTERLING, LOUISE. VIEHE, ERVIN R. VOLLETTE, FRED A.-Safety Patrol, Sgt.-at-Arms '45, President '46. VOSS, HERMAN, JR.- Y.T.S. '45-'46. WADE, JANE. . WALDEN, BETTY JEAN-Y.T.S. '45, Historian, Game and Fun Club '46, F.H.A. '47, Declamation '47. WALENTA, DORIS-Fun and Game Club '45, Accounting Club '45, Vice-President. WALKER, BILLY-Debate Club '45-'46, Tennis Club '47, Intramural Basketball '45-'46, Intramural Traclf '46-'47, Debate Squad '46-'47, Intramural Debate '46-'47. 16. WALKER, DICK. 17. WALKER, SILVIA. 18. WALLACE, DANNY-10B Class Secretary, Boys' Booster '46, Drawing Club '45, Master Singers '47, Madrigal Singers '47, Treasurer. S' A ' R s l 44 -' is. R WR 4 Q ' A ,5- ' 421 we HE fig. . i ., 1 I ii ln., ,, ry ,4 .' -45,453 'e w siglefw :. ?2 'fE if 5. 1: Jfglsw E if I . Vr f K' -- Q in .' -- . 1 ' - IW' - -5- -W -V - I 9Ee.L..:,, M. - wALLAcE HoRAcs. 5 I WALTRIP BILL-Checker Club 45' Band 45-48' Orchestra '- 45-48' Student Council Representative 45. WARDEN DON-Pre-Med Club 45-46 Treasurer' Library E Q c U- A sr . -A P' WARNER VIRGINIA-Red Jackets 4e-4a- National Honor Society 47-48' Comet Club '45-46' Bridge Club 47-48' Girl A Reserves 45-46' Intramural Debate 45-46' Interscholastic 2.1 ' ,,'1 Debate Squad 46- 47. - ---'i- 4 If' ' WEBB FRANCES-Susan Be Smooth 45-'46' Bridge Club 47-48. WEBER LENORE - German Club 45- 46 Treasurer' Tally Ho Riding Club 47- 48' Y-Teens 46-47' Library Aide '46-48' Debate 47- 48' Maroon Staff 47-48' Glee Club 47- 48. - WEEKS SARAH JANE. WELCH MAIDA-French Club 45-46' Drama Club 47' Intramural Debate 47' French Declamation 46 3rd Place' Red Dragons 46-48. WENDLER KENNETH. WEST ANN-Y-Teens' Booster III' Sans Souci' Susan Be Smooth' Handicraft Club' Red Jackets 45-48. WETEGROVE LUCILLE--Theatrical Make-Up Club 44- 45' Sketch Club 45- 46' Bridge Club 47' Poet Laureate 46' Forum Leader 44' National Poetry Contests 45-46 3rd and Sth Place 45 Ist 2nd 3rd Sth Place 46' National Anthology of Poetry 45-47' Sermons in Poetry 45' Young America Sings 46-47' Trinity University Poetry Meet 46. WHIDDON TOMMY-Sketch Club 45-46' Track Club 47- 48' Track Intramural Win- ner 46-47' Varsity Track 47-48' Intramural Declamation 47- 48' Student Council 45-46. WHITLOCK TED. WILDER BILLIE JOYCE-National Honor Society 47- . WILLIAMS DEWEY. WILLIAMS, JOE-Radio Club '47-'48. I It - 5 'IF' Y I -4 ' 1 in WILLIAMS,KATHRYN-Red Jacketsg National Honor Society '47g Opera Study Club '47. WILLINGHAM, ELOISE-Theatrical Make-Up Club '45g G.R.A. I '46j F.H.A. Council '47, Vice-Presidentj Y-Teens '45-'48, Reporter '47g Intramural Debate '46p Intramural Bas- ketball '45j National Honor Society '47-'48g Red Dragons '45- j:g,l4iecretary '48g Red Jackets '46-'48g National Thespians 'C 132 i ff: J 5 M , .. W in . ,,y,,: 'ig J! sl 1 ' , W:7E5Qif'f,f .,' . , W1 ry HQ' f H' 2' 'gl .f Q , Q tm ,M . fr at I le n +I f - ,. wif' liz '1 1 'S' V I or , Aa 3,1- Y: -r' - ,51e:w,::.,: M , .,.. I . -fl J N . QMQ QWQ 'X r M ' r 1: ,, 1 I L + 3, 12 '+V' 'ww J l 1 l 'aa le ' at P? my 1 I. WILSON, BRUCE -National Honor Society. 2. WITTER, EDGAR-K.D.V. '47. 3. WOLFF, ELMER-Model Airplane Club '47, Vice-President. WOOD, DOROTHY. WOOD, HAROLD. WOODRUFF, JOY-Aeronautics ,Club '45-'46, Secretary '45. I WOODS, MERTICE-Madrigal Singers '47-'48, Red Cross Club '45, Music Club '46, Girls' Ensemble '47-'48. WRIGHT, MARIAN-Y.T.S. '46, Glee Club '46, Opera Study Club '47, F.H.A. '46, Girls' Intramural Basketball '46, WRIGHT, WILBUT. WUCHER, RICHARD-Sportsman Club '44-'45, Boys' Chorus '45-'46, Madrigal Singers Club '47, Intramural Debate '45. WUKASCH, DORIS-J.U.G. '45, Glamour Manner Club '46, Secretary. WYATT, FRANK-Radio Club '47-'48. WYCKOFF, VIRGINIA- Etta Kett '46, Madrigal Singers '47-'48, Girls' Ensemble '47-'48, Intramural Debate '47, Red Jackets '46-'48, Mixed Chorus '47-'48. WYLLIS, WILLIE-President IOC, Vice-Secretary IIB, Student Council Alternate No. 2, Vice-President in Charge of Other Vice-Presidents IZB, J.U.G., M.O.R., A.B.C.,' P.D.Q., S.O.B., B.S.H., All-State Tickle '47, Debate lst Place, Madrigal Singers fhigh sopranol, Basketball '37-'47, National Honor Society, President Red Coats, Tin S, Intra- mural Tiddly-winks '43, All-State Ping Pong '42. YARBOROUGH, RICHARD. YOUNGBLOOD, DAN. YOUNGQUIST, JIMMY-Sportsman Club '46, Sportsman and Rifle Club '47, Football 45, Baseball '47. I 57 A Tribute mu-of Bk' N .QQ ,, 1 - 4. A x , , ,.',J-g.4,L:bLL-. . -. N '-. 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A l ,A I ,K M, , A V,-,yi ,L.,,fM -H fwwngn xuvwm um nuurm-nl 'Q K 1, fi J b 9' n . . , . 'F gg -, CO ACH loll NN., REEL TRACK AUSTIN HIGH RELAYS The Maroon thinly clads opened the season by winning their own Austin High Relays at House Park. One-fourth of Austin's point total was made by brawny Bill Milburn, who won the discus and anchored two winning relay teams. Ken- neth Jackson won first in the shot put with a new Austin High record of 51' IO . A crack sprint relay team, featuring Rabbit Rogers, won both the 440 and 880 relays to start the meet off. The mile relay team concluded the meet by defeat- ing Brack and Jeff in that event. Red Johnson ran on three winning relay teams. BRADY RELAYS Coach Johnny KeeI's crew cleaned up in a mighty fashion at the Brady Relays. The Maroon relay teams won five of the six relays. The individual event winners were Will Davis in the 440, Floyd Rodgers in the I00 yard dash, George Van Fleet in the high jump, Kenneth Jackson in the shot put, and Bill Milburn in the discus. The only record that fell was a 9.9 hundred by Punk Rogers. Kenneth Jackson's winning heave with the shot earned him the medal for the outstanding performance of the meet. 4' in lg r , 'FBS WILL DAVIS PHILIP NEWTON TEXAS RELAYS Rugged competition and injuries kept Austin from making a good showing in the Texos Relays at Memorial Stadium. The mile relay team of Bobby Dodson, Will Davis, Benny Lewis, and Philip Newton finished third in that event. The football relay team was making a good showing until it fumbled the ball. CAMERON RELAYS The Maroons walked away from the Cameron Relays with a winning aggregate of 69 3X4 points. The princi- pal opposition came from Bryan, Waco, Temple, and Cameron. Bill Milburn won firsts in the discus, shot, and high hurdles, to win the high point trophy. Other first places were registered by Morris Johnson, Floyd Rogers, and David Cortez. DISTRICT MEET The Maroons came in a poor fourth in the District Meet at San Antonio which was won by Thos. Jefferson. The only first place was garnered by Bill Milburn in the discus with a record setting heave of I49' ll . REGIONAL MEET At the Regional Meet the Austin tracksters made o comeback, but still finished behind Jefferson and Brack- enridge. Benny Lewis displayed excellent form to set a new Austin High record of 22.9 in the 200 yard low lContinued 0n.Next Pagel MGR. BILLY RAY GARNER BILL MILBURN KENNETH JACKSON .X xi is is c 'Nia .,+.,, 'll' 1.-5,34 Q E fu.. 6 GEORGE HALEY . .. , 1 . 'fi xgifyigfii lContinued From Preceding Pagel hurdles. Captain Philip Newton won first in the 440 yard dash and anchored the winning mile relay team. David Cortez lost a close decision in the half mile event. SAN ANTONIO INVITATIONAL MEET On a cold, rainy Saturday night, just a week be- fore the State Meet, Austin's tracksters wound up fifth place in the San Antonio Invitation Meet. All of Austin's points were made with second, third, and fourth places as they failed to collect a first in any event. STATE MEET After a poor showing in their previous three meets, the Crimson Comeback Kids surprised everyone by winning second place in the State Meet. ln fact, the State championship depended on the last event, the mile relay. Either Austin or Corpus Christi could win the championship by winning this race. Although Austin's time was just three-tenths of a second over the state record, Corpus Christi won by setting a new record push- ing Austin back to the runner-up spot. MORRIS RED JOHNSON BOBBY DODSON FLOYD PUNK ROGERS lContinued From Preceding Pagel Every member of the team surpassed any of their previous performances. Austin's points winners were Rogers, 4th in the 100 yard dash, Philip Newton, 4th in the quarter mile, Bill Mil- burn, 3rd in the shot and 4 in the discus, Kenneth Jackson, 5th in the shot, and the sprint relay took 3rd place. New Austin High records were set by the fol- lowing over the season: Bill Milburn-discus, Kenneth Jackson --shot, David Cortez-half mile, Floyd Rogers-100 yard dash, and Benny Lewis-200 yard low hurdles. Two relay teams also set new records. The sprint relay composed of Billy Windrum, Will Davis, Morris Johnson, Floyd Rogers, ond Bill Milburn, and the mile relay composed of Bobby Dodson, Will Davis, Benny Lewis, and Captain Philip Newton. BENNY LEWIS Q51 5 . K., ? QL , - sv ' W 1M f M 5. an J - Qgukgj, ' , ffl isffl ' ' ' ' rg . .. iii' ,i,isnif2f'l ' ' ' Z.. 4 , . 1 ff?Ei1i?tJ'f15 , , ,.,,, 71 L I , DAVID CORTEZ 'f ,Af 5 ,WX . ff - xv B K NNN ,iff-5:-,.,.:, B X iiiiiiililig-gif' . Z' ,T ' 17,4 T ,iff -14 4X g'2jp s?'g2i2Io:33, , 7 , zgri. Sf, s K , , ' I Aulotkx 'I' f fl., 2 :J :,, 7 . Z y ll ' f ff- ' Q 'Elo Q3 Q iff fs 5f Q .' ,x x-Asa -351' ' Q sr Under the sponsorship of Kenneth Carter, Austin High had a golf team in 1947, the first time since before the war. The golfers qualified for the team late in March. Carl Gustafson put together two fine rounds for a total of 150 to :lake over the top spot on the team. He was followed by Tommy Rice, Billy Penn, Bill Gainer, Murray Forsvall, and Waltei ass. Intra-squad challenge matches were played soon after the completion of the qualifying rounds. Just before the tearr went to Dallas to compete in their first and only tournament of '47, Carl Gustafson held the first position, and Billy Penn CARL GUSTAFSON Bll-l-Y PENN Q- GULF A i ' T 89 s 1 A ..,,, ,. had moved into second place. Tommy Rice was third, Murray The team left for Dallas to play in the unofficial State was over-age and was not eligible for the tournament. Billy match. Bill Gainer and Murray Forsvall made the first flight. semi-finals of the consolation division. Tommy Rice lost in fTop leftl-BILL GAINER CBottom leftl-TOMMY RICE Forsvall, fourth, and Bill Gainer, fifth. High School Golf Tournament. Gustafson, a war veteran, Penn qualified for the championship flight but lost his first Bill won two matches before losing, while Murray went to the the semi-finals of the second flight. fTop righth - MURRAY FORSVALL lllottom rightl-WALTER NASS 1 --i .1 TENNIS Spring I947 was a fairly successful season for the AHS tennis team. Two veteranplayers, Mary Marcelle Hamer and Lloyd Dunagan, fin- ished their last year of competition grandly by spearheading the Maroon netters in all matches during the season. The boys on the squad opened the l947 season by ably representing AHS in the South Texas Junior Development Tournament in San Antonio on February 23 and 24. A doubles combination of Dunagan and Ger- hardt achieved success by conquering Jeff, Brackenridge, and Corpus to win the doubles title. The girls' squad was the next to compete, playing at the' Alamo Heights Tournament in San Antonio on March 2l. A pair of singles players, Hamer and Hudson, attended in addition to two doubles teams, Weeks and Smith, and Barker and Elliott. Hamer reached the semi- finals of the tourney, while the other girls were defeated in the first round. Five days later, on March 26, the entire team boarded a bus and traveled to San Antonio for matches with Brackenridge. Austin was whipped I8-3, with Dunagan and Gerhardt in doubles, and Boyd and Sigler in singles, gaining the only victories. NONNIE HUDSON SARAH JANE WEEKS MARY MARCELLE HAMER COAC H WOODROW SLED GE I LLoYD ou NAGAN . I I Iiifer i afrt QR W N A fax I X ark X f ' Ggfcf 5 I 7? we ' CSX fb ' I if fax ' X W I I rs- , :' ff f I I f Qt k I I N I X O .zf 4 P -5' f X ink L 1, '- , ,,,...A. April 9 was the next time the Maroons picked up their rackets for extra-mural competition. The inspired team defeated Temple High School 4-2, for one of the two Austin victories of the season. Philip Sanders and Mary Marcelle won singles, while Weeks and Hudson, and Dunagan and Jimmy Burroughs captured the doubles matches. With a recent victory behind them, the six top AHS players set out confidently for the District meet at San Antonio, April I2. The doubles teams of Weeks and Hudson, and Jimmy and Eddie Burroughs lost in their opening matches, while the singles players, Hamer and Dunagan, both played fine tennis, sweeping to the finals. In her title match, Mary Marcelle Hamer went down before the racket of Mar- garet Zepeda of Brackenridge. Lloyd bowed to Herbie Karen of Jefferson in his final battle. JIMMY OR EDDIE BURROUGHS JIMMY OR EDDIE BURROUGHS 'Q I SWIMMING The A.H.S. tankmen won every meet they entered during the '47 season except for the State Meet in which they came in second. ln many meets Harvey Bouldin, a whale of a perform- er, set records in the l00- and 220- yard freestyles. Eddie Gilbert, the water locomotive, did the same in the 50-yard freestyles. The rest of the team that splashed ahead of most of their opponents consisted of Charles Davis, Jim Davis, Calvin Langford, August Pacharzina, Buddy Dornberg- er, Dick Walker, and Clifford Holman. Leftside: Holman, J. Davis, Walk- er, Dornberger. Center row: Gilbert, C., Davis Langford, Pacharzina, Below: Bouldin, as y GAMES PLAYED BY MAROONS Ma roons Muroons Ma roons Ma roons Ma roons Ma roons Muroons Ma roons Ma roons Ma roons Ma roons Ma roons Ma roons Ma roons Ma roons Maroons Muroons Ma roons Ma roons St. Edwards U. 3 Texas B 7 Texas B 9 St. Edwards 4 Edgewood 2 Texas 4 Waco 2 Deaf School 2 Texas B 4 St. Edwards l Lamposas l Texas B 8 New Braunfels l San Jacinto 2 San Jacinto 0 Deaf School 3 Edgewood I Bowie 0 CBi-Districtl Poly 8 fQuarter Fina SECOND TEAM Left to Right: Jack Brinkley, Short Stop Bobby Balagla Pitcher Horace Wallace Left Field Garrie Bray, Center Field, Danny Burger Third Base Malcolm Quick Pitcher Howard Brady Catcher, Joe Miles, Second Base, Billy Penn Pitcher Doyle Thomas Right Field Jim Fredrick First Base, Toney Burger, Coach. I 4 l 94 l I l l E s l 6-.Q it , lik . I I mxfvl yi! The Maroons, with possibly the best pitching staff in Austin's his- tory of fine baseball teams, went a long way toward winning the state championship, losing to Poly Tech in the semi-finals. The season opened with practice games with the local teams. St. Edwards, Texas B's, and the Deaf School. Then the season got under way even further as we ran into some intersectional opponents. This also went fine. Then San Jacinto came to renew 'the feud of last year, when they defeated us in I2 innings. The first game of the series was a thriller, with our boys going down, 3 to 2, in the last inning. In the second and last game, Austin gave the Bears a thorough trouncing, I2 to 0. As the season progressed, the schedule got tougher, and when we rolled around to the end of district play, we found that Edgewood, New Braunfels, and Lampasas had all gone down to the all-victorious district champs, the Maroons, CTop leftl CBottom leftl TRUETT MOBLEY AL OGLETREE lTop rightj lBottom centerl D SAMMY JACK PLILER HARRY BENGSTON M 1 CBelowl lBottom rightl ' BOBBY ELLISON GLYNN ACE HOPKINS fi? W i' . i seQWgW sM hRWU . . ?f,, .,3 i it n ..-same .a r1 Q s X L, ,i,.,, .. -,,- Us gkz MMMWM 15, . 1 . QS, , , ,,..,.,,.sri,: . kkkr . -we- -fi ,f ' . We ' The state play-offs in Dallas then beckoned, and Coach Burger and his nifty nine obeyed. The Maroons drew Bowie in the first game, and came off the field u 3-0 no-hit winner, with Truett Mobley of the Maroons doing the honors. Poly Tech of Fort Worth, fresh from a triumph over the Amarillo nine the previous evening, hit the lob next, and when they got through hitting, they walked off with the game, 8-4. Although the Maroons did their best, the 4-run lead Poly got in the first inning was too much, and our boys never got into the running. ' The I947 season, although not the best season ever, was not bad. The won-lost record was I3 won, 3 lost. And with the blossoms out once more, and the apple-knockers out again, we are all looking forward to many more such seosons. lTop leftl lBottom leftl V EDDIE HENDRICKS MURRAY MUSTON CTop rightl CBottom Centerl BUBBA GORIN THOMAS McCOY CBelowl lBottom Rightl GENE JENNINGS MGR. JERRY DRAPER ,gum cf' lag? 'JW 1:341! ' an-nf' l Y t is A t M V H U ,Q - . ., fr ,.,,,. , ,, . , W yoggixv 1 V e . 5 - l ' ,airs ff I . 591'-4'2l -l. ,ua , , lzmm , . .sl ,....,, ,. M. ve. Coaches: Standard Lambert, head coach Toney Burger and Johnny Kitchens, assistant coaches Football Jimmy Howard, head manager flower leftl AUSUN mmmg Billy Gillespie, Buddy Teich, 3y'9 Pat Thomas,. managers VISITORS QDWN 6 'li I QN s B. 'F POSlTlON 4 it . .,-,-,,,,1 The Maroons of I947, al- though severely hampered all season by injuries, kept up the tradition of the great Maroon teams of the past. Coach Standard Lambert expressed his satisfaction with his squad when he said, Each day I work with you, I respect you more and more.- You boys are I S truly one of the finest teams V v I have ever worked with. Let us see what brought these fine words from their coach. ' CO-CAPTAIN REED QUINN, BACK CO-CAPTAIN ALTON TAYLOR, GUARD AUSTIN I3-WACO 2 The Maroons met the Waco Tigers in the season opener at House Park before 12,000 fans. It was a hard fought game all the way, with Austin scoring on two pass plays from Reed Quinn to Will Davis. After see-sawing back and forth for nearly two quarters, Davis returned a Waco punt 25 yards to the Tiger 26. On the enext play Quinn fired a looping pass to Davis, who stole the ball from two defenders and skipped across the goal. Early in the third quarter, Big Reed rocked the crowd with a 65-yard quick kick, which set up Austin's second score. Quinn returned ga punt to the 2I, then threw to Davis, who made his second circus-catch for the touchdown, Bobby Ellison kicked the extra point. Alton Taylor, Bubba Swift, Stanton Glazner, and Bobby McEachern spent most of the night in the Tiger backfield. HARD-HITTING GLAZNER PERSUADES TECH TO FUMBLE. F1 i I 98 'S , E' . M I iw-QP, . 7' 1 9 I 31 'Q , v 'M 'Htl' 'f iiihrsg , N K 6 STERLING BUBBA SWIFT, TACKLE STANTON GLAZNER, GUARD AUSTIN 33 - TEMPLE I4 One of the Maroons' finest triumphs of the year was against the Temple Wildcats. Behind the leadership of Reed Quinn and Will Davis, the inspired bunch of Maroons made Coach Lambert's hometown very unhappy. Behind the beautiful blocking of Alton Taylor, Bubba Swift, Jimmy Freund, Carl Blackmore and the rest of the forward wall, Quinn and Davis battered Temple's line to a pulp, passing just often enough to keep the Wildcats guessing, then tear- ing at the line again. Quinn scored all touchdowns on short plunges through the middle. Quinn and Davis handled the ball exclusively to march 55 yards for the first touch. Just nine plays later Davis hit Ellison with a 43-yard pass to set up the second score. QUINN RETURNS PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN AGAINST BRACKENRIDGE. Quinn scored again in the third quarter. A few minutes later, Davis ripped 28 yards to set up the fourth touch. Tlke Maroons covered a Temple fumble of Quinn's 55-yard quick kick on the ll-yard line, and Quinn blasted over in 4 tries. Bob- by Ellison booted two extra points and Swift one. It was a great vic- tory for the Lambertmen. , .Y ..,, . sf 1. X ' W. . . , .- us' sm-s ns. -..s...v ..p. fr-if-w.w..,..wAszss.s A . .mmm SEASON'S OPENER WITH WACO. SCORE: WACO 2, AUSTIN I3 AUSTIN 29-LUBBOCK 6 , The Austinites were up in the air as they flew 478 miles in a DC-3 to beat the Lubbock Westerners. The Maroons scored every way possible - three touchdowns, three extra points, one safety, and two field goals. Quinn scored two touchdowns, Guard Billy Moore blocked a punt and raced for the score, and the combination of Will Davis's holding and Bobby EIlison's kicking, clocked for three conversions and two field goals. Quinn and Davis led the Maroons' offense as Stanton Glazner, Taylor, Swift, McEachern and Doyle Thomas led the defense. BUDDY LEONARD, TACKLE DOYLE THOMAS, END 1 . -f f 'lrwf . 4 rgk LH' , ' l.g,,, , ' . V- ' . Q f 1 3 . , ., ,, , V1 i w . ,,,, ,T ' ' ' ' I ' I5 wi-1s.Yi5f,' A T., K A , 55,75 V, 4, ca, 'W Q 2:91 ' 5 ,723 1 5 '15 , I 'His' I ls - -, ,r P ,V I M - f ' Q , ' rg, Q . 45, iii ' ' , f . ,gre ', f 5 N, 7 M BOBBY ELLISON, END X X VS . i XX W Q. S 'QQ Ax i yt, .wa AUSTIN 12-BRYAN 0 The Maroons met their first real test in the Bryan Bronchos. Behind the great passing and punting of Ken Pridgeion, the Bronchos kept Austin bottled up until the third quarter, when Will Davis turned the tide of battle. Davis carried three consecutive times for a total of 85 yards. His longest of the three was a 58-yarder that ended on the Bryan 5, then Quinn blasted over for the first score. From there Davis, with the aid of Billy Clemons and Al Ogletree, had an easier time of it with the Bronchos. Ogletree scored the last TD on an end sweep from the 5. Davis, who chalked up l5l yards in l3 tries, played prac- tically the entire game nearly unconscious, having received a hard blow on the head early in the gam. Fine defensive play by Clemons, McEachern, Taylor, Swift, Glazner and Bengston stopped the Bryan attack short of the goal on two dif- ferent occasions. 0.15 Q4 I B 'W Q X BOBBY MCEACHERN, CENTER t Y il SLIC F I 5 4 90' cf' 141 1 ' ' ar' ' V ' KW i ' N yy T T - :. f ,ff Ma k X ,gf N 4 6 . , 'h ' 4 A r ji AV K i in QW I f if ,'Z34gf5L,Lg?.. . 5 ,gee-,A wlu. oAvis, BACK ' 50- I xx '- S f , , Z-H sv Q 8,5 if was , L , J I 95' 'ii f T I y TSIIL 'II' , f f ':P4.T:T.fwwf0 V g -2 ff ' ' 72? ,ff'fil, g'f,, , f, ' ' ' - '--- -- :ff A ,kkr Q . .T 5 A 'Nw N ,I A. in -',- g AUSTIN I4-BRACK 2I The Brackenridge Eagles, who went on to win the State Championship, come to town determined to win and nothing a hard-fighting bunch of Maroons did could alter that deter- mination. It was one of the best games ever played at House Park. The Maroons and Eagles battled toe to toe for 4 quarters with Brack coming out on top, but they knew they had been in a fight as Quinn, Taylor, Glazner, Kohutek, Davis, McEachern, Ogletree, Swift and all the others fought furi- T TT T T .T T T 'he M ' and While AFFECTIONATE CALHOUN ATTEMPTS TO HAUL QUINN DOWN. As the Eagles led 7-0, Quinn took a Brack punt and blasted 52 yards down the sideline for a score. Ellison tied the galmf with his conversion. .lust before the half ended, Davis raced 34 yards for a near touchdown, but was trapped on the sr e ine. Brack took a 2I-7 lead in the fourth quarter on the fine work of their backs, Dick Calhoun and Jack Schlenig, but Ogle- tree threw a beautiful pass to Bill Milburn who went over standing up. Ellison converted. But for a freak play, a pass that was batted up by two Maroons and fell into the arms of an Eagle end lying on the ground over the goal line, the score might have been different. ll BILLY CLEMONS, BACK I JOHN RED LEWIS is TAYLOR, McEACHERN, GLAZNER STOP BRACK END SWEEP. AUSTIN 49 - TECH 0 The boys got back in the win column against the San Antonio Tech Butts. Coach Lambert used every man on the squad in the victory. Even the Suicide Squad scored on a pass from Johnny Salyer to Bobby Tieman. Al Ogle- tree and Bill Milburn scored two touchdowns each, Reed Quinn blasted two yards for one, and Will Davis inter- cepted a pass and raced, 85 yards to pay dirt. Davis made another one of his circus catches to bring the ball down on the l-foot line, where Ogletree ripped over. Outstand- ing play by the entire line, Swift, Taylor, McEachern, and Blackmore in particular, kept the Buffs bottled up all the time. Ellison kicked all 7 extra points. 1 A, ' ' ? ' UI:-?I f'?'. 1 '55 ' 'mtl' t e ' 2-1 ? f4.v'5f .2ifwqg'f1R3sf?3.2wS 1 W . f 1 1' ' m,g:sm: sbf'1'::-rixffwrgwiim jqff .3 , F4-ggmgibgagff - 2 :-f' ' l g. 3 , ,, . gg iff 2 ' ' aw Er. J gg, ww. X -A - .. , Q '- V il N r -I Elly' 'f' 1' ee. ' ac., I ,, 1- zjjfj f gffzjig, . ,,f ., K wx ' f:. ' 'i ,ws . ' - , , f - ,ttf -. -1,1 rl: Y , .Xt-S:1a55l' . ' . If 'sew' .fs jwigg 512' ' BILL MILBURN, END JOHNNY ALBERT, GUARD AUSTIN Zl -JEFF 0 The men in Maroon won their sweetest victory from the Jefferson Mustangs. The arch rival of the Maroons was beaten for the first time since l944 as the Reed Quinn Powered Machine ripped Jeff's line to shreds. Quinn showed the world that he was an All-Stater by gaining 197 yards and scoring two touchdowns to lead the team to victory. AI Ogletree scored the other touch. Great defensive play by Taylor, Swift, Glazner, Mc- Eachern and Joe Saunders stopped the Mustangs' great Pat Knight, who had only a total of 7 yards rushing. Ellison booted all conversions. CAN'T CATCH THE BALL WITH EYES CLOSED , V . E TOMMY BLACKSTONE, CENTER , JOE SAUNDERS, TACKLE AUSTIN 2l - HARLANDALE 8 With Quinn, Davis, Ogletree, Clemons, Shriver, Red Lewis and McEachern out with injuries suffered in the Jeff game, a bunch of fired-up reserves and the rest of the regulars, beat a good Harlandale team. Don Hunt and Ace Hopkins took over Reed's and Will's places to lead the reserves. Hunt scored twice and Hopkins once. Ellison converted three perfect extra paints. Luckily, Swift, Taylor, Glazner and Blackmore were not out with injuries, for they,.along with Blackstone, Leonard and Bengston, stopped the Indians cold. it ii he gi t Q f -my eras.-sl. . '. 1m-f-ff::f,g,f- , 3 ,,... , W 'XX JOHNNY SHRIVER, END fBeIowD JIMMY FREUND, TACKLE fLower rightj CARL BLACKMORE, GUARD lLower leftl ,fam 'gaiiiuaw ff: Q-a1.rf5:', , Q. ',gx,.,5-. - 'T' I I 2 I I l. HUNT MOVES AGAINST HARLANDALE. AUSTIN 7 - CORPUS l9 The crippled Maroons met the best team of the year in the Corpus Christi Bucs. With three starters out and Reed Quinn and Will Davis practically playing on crutches, the Lambertmen put up a gallant battle. Bubba Swift blocked a Buc punt early in the first quarter, and Bobby Ellison picked up the ball and raced over the goal. Ellison also kicked the extra point. For three quarters the Maroons led 7-6. Finally, with no re- serves, the Maroons tired and Corpus scored. Then with 19 seconds left Corpus intercepted a Maroon pass for their third tally. Quinn and Davis played great football until reinjured late in the last quarter. ' Corpus coaches praised Bubba Swift, Alton Taylor, Stanton Glazner, and Bobby McEachern for their fine de- fensive work. Blackmore and Milburn also turned in creditable jobs. 1 1, E S jail: Q M if AUSTIN 7-KERRVILLE 0 Twenty-two Maroons played their last game for Austin High against Kerville Antlers. Don Hunt plowed the Maroons to victory as the iniured M Quinn did nothing but go in to punt and injured Will Davis went in to hold for Bobby EIIison's extra point. With Davis 7 i'i, . 'i'i.i . holding, Ellison kicked his l7th consecutive point after I' fl touchdown, and his 24th out of 27 tries. Stars in the I Maroon line-up for the last game were Swift, Taylor, Glaz- I A 2 ner, Clemmons, McEachern, Leonard and Blackmore lead- 'I ing the way. I ACE HOPKINS, BACK ITopl DON HUNT, BACK ILefl'l FRANKLIN KOHUTEC, BACK IBeIowl EMORY THOMPSON, TACKLE IBelow rightl Z x ' x X21 I I f f 1' ' rl ' X xxw 1 X I N ' I y 1 'l X! I X i ll, f II f W X xxx XX X w y I X x X I ixxx - Ji, ff XQX X x 7 v f I I X Xxl if ' ld y X Xkxxx ,,, -f X x X 'I i N I XXI X I x 'X x . 'R I 'an fi iffign, ,.f ' - , . gi X J if E - , , -. , , -I .,,... - .. , X x N- - fx, I 5 ' jay. In , VLVV :I , k ,KJV T, . , 1 f ' - ,I f - pi?-1.1f1 . f. - S ' s - 1' 47.1-1:12 iiiff'ill,1v152,iiill'iz'I'L 'ifizifilfli i 3555? H -i , f- -1 ,561- ' . 2 gf, .IfmP:w.f1:ff: 9.151330 I., . is S. , ,- ' ' ' . ,.. -' N -, lm 'uid' 3 ' 'J P- z. Pk SUICIDE SQUAD Because the Maroons played relatively few weak teams, the Suicide Squad members did not have the opportunity to get into as many games as some squads in the past. The Squaders' greatest moment of glory came in the San Antonio Tech game when Salyer threw a pass to Tieman for a T.D. Tech, while not one of the stronger teams in the dis- trict, had a very capable team and the Suiciders were justly proud of their feat. These boys along with the B-teamers will be next season's team, and with them go our profound hopes for a victorious coming season. WALTER FOSBERG, CENTER CTop rightl TOMMY OWENS, GUARD IRightI CHARLIE FRANKLIN, BACK lLower rightl BILLY MOORE, GUARD lBelow centerl CLYDE LITTLEFIELD, TACKLE lBeIowIeftI 7 I ' NEW DISTRICT The Austin Maroons next year will be in an entirely new district, l3AA. Under the new Interscholastic League -rulf ing there is to be a new conference-made up of teams from Fort Worth, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. This con- ference is to be called the City Conference. All AA Dis- tricts have been revamped, and Austin along, with Vic- toria, Corpus Christi, Kerrville, and Laredo will comprise District l3AA. This set-up should provide a relatively easy time for Austin after so many hard seasons in tough l5AA. TRAVIS ECKERT, BACK lTop Ieftl JOHNNY SALYER, BACK lLettI EDDIE MORRIS, GUARDClower leftl BOBBY WARREN, BACK lBelow middlel JAMES STRUHALL, End E 1 5 r 'F 'W wr,- 'L 1 1 5' '43 3 K 'fs ' M S 4 , A , 1, 6 'fp s Q W ff 5 ' 4g:ts1 g ,3. l,,g f ' ff H2213 -rf'--N 'i xi? 1 Q' A Q 1, I M .. . A D M-xp 2' . 1 1? , K ,W 6 ,. ,, 3 'f ,W Q, My fgi8,4,vg'.,g,x,f ,jk t V if ii' 54 , I VA gf, .M , X2 id Q 1 1 W' 1 , , I ,QS-n . ,5 I 1 J RY A . , . ww. M: .. . fd 11 1 'f . k k 1 1-WV ,-Q ,Aw 4' we fi .',, K f iff ' 9? W- f W ,gg , , . -'., ' First Row: Tucker Mitchell, mgr., Bobby Fredick, Chester Blomquist, Eldon Smith, Jack Roy- der, Elton Jones, Raymond Johnson. Second Row: Arbery Kitchens, Danyy Burger, Billy Fannin, Jimmy Tucker, Charlie Sobeck, Ben Littlepage, Harvey Marx, John Caviller, Henry Chapman. Third Row: Don Cowley, Pat Pate, Charles Bryant, Gilbert Bethel, Dexter Simons, Joe Don Mansfile, Billy Trafton, Richard Gracy, Billy Johnson. Fourth Row: Jim Tolbert, asst. ch., Harold Zuck, Bobby Gorhin, Marvon Hocker, Paul Earney, Ben Brigham, Lou Welch, Johnny Keel, ch. B TEAM SHINES AGAINST KERRVILLE A W-W-mw wwmflmMmm+,eww-mww.:w4g Ym1..,-W..-..,..t.........u.,..,,,....,.wlm: .mmswfm-nw2uutmmaemy,gmQ.f,smp,.e.wMy.mwqu ll ll B Team 111 B TEAM OPPONENTS 46 .....Concordia 0 36 .... ......A T emple B 0 32 ,... ,.,.. B rackenridge B 0 32 .... .......... T emple B 0 32 .4,. ........... J efferson B 6 27 .,... ,... S an Marcos Academy I3 20 ...A..A ...AA...,A K errville B 7 225 Total Total 26 Under the skillful guidance of Coaches John Keel and Jim Tolbert, the l947 B Team went through a seven- game schedule undefeated, untied, and even unthreatened. Never in the history of Austin High School has any B squad piled up such an impressive record. The most outstanding fact concerning the squad was the depth in man-power. There were two, and some- times three good men for each position. They literally wore the opponents down with good substitutions. Outstanding players were Iinemen Richard Gracy, Don Cowley, and Center Low Welch, and backs Gilbert Bethel, John Cavileer and Eldon Smith. Smith made the Old Hidden-ball play work successfully four times for touchdowns ranging from 45 to 80 yards. Look for these boys to be the leaders of the Maroons of '48. Goldshirts GOLDSHIRTS OPPONENTS l8 ...., . . . Burnet 6 26 .,.. ...,.., U . J. H. I2 l2 ,... . ,,...,...,. Allan 0 7 .,.. .. . Deaf School B 6 20 ,,.l .,....,., U . J. H. 6 6 ....., ..,....,...., A llan l3 L ....,,. . . , Deaf School B 6 95 Total TotalT3 Coaches Frank Guffin and Curtis Beaty gave the school a Junior League championship due to the splendid work of their l947 Goldshirt team. The squad won five games, lost one, and tied one to win the title. Coach Guffin gave credit to the entire team, but lauded the teamwork of a smooth-working bunch of backs as his greatest asset. Charles Nemir, Andy Moses, and Bob Smith, along with Norman Montgomery and Joe VonRosenberg, were the leaders of this well- balanced club of Junior Champs. I Yr--F! l ll l l l l 5 i -il BASKETBALL MAROONS Maroons Ma roons Maroons Maroons Maroons Maroons Maroons Maroons Maroons Maroons Maroons Maroons Maroons Maroons Maroons Maroons Maroons Maroons OPPONENTS Son Jacinto 25 Paschal 28 Paschal 32 Exes 27 Corpus 22 Sidney Lanier 35 San Antonio Tech 19 Brack 32 Harlandale 24 Jefferson 27 Corpus 41 Lanier 27 San Antonio Tech 32 Brack 25 Kerrville 24 Harlandale 24 Jefferson 31 Kerrville 46 Wallace Swenson Mgr Bob Mickey Head Mgr Jerry Draper, Mgr. Despite three losses at the first of the season, the Austin cugers under the guid- ing hand of Coach Toney Burger finished among the top teams of District l5AA. With only two lettermen returning, inex- perience hampered the Maroons in their early games. The '47-'48 team boasted one of the best defensive records in the conference, and two of its members, Harry Bengston and Jim Frederick, were all- district choices. The team lost its opening tilt to San Jacinto of Houston, 25-22. Austin looked ragged, and'the only bright spot for the Maroons was a rally late in the game which fell three points short. Jim Frederick led the Austin attack with I3 points. ln- ability to hit from the free throw line cost the Maroons, as they made good only 4 of I6 charity tosses. Even though losing 28-23 and 32-29 to a fine Paschal team in a two-game series, Austin was much more impressive than they had been against San Jacinto. The Maroons led most of the way in the second game before losing in the final minutes. Harry Bengston took scoring honors in both games. ln their last game before entering district warfare, Austin finally chalked up a victory by defeating the Maroon Exes 32-27. Ace Hopkins contributed l0 points to the Maroon cause and Jim Frederick made 8. Determined to get off to a good start in conference play, the Maroons out-hustled the Corpus Christi Buccaneers to win 33-22. Jim Frederick and Billy Cond ra grabbed the rebounds as Austin controlled the back- boards. Howard Brady, with 12 points, played a good game on offense and defense. Coach Toney Burger used every man on the bench. Austin dropped its first district decision to the Sidney Lanier Voks, 35-29. For the first two quarters the Maroons looked practically invicible as they left the floor at half-time with a 15-7 lead. Then in the third quarter the Lanier team started hitting the basket from all angles to draw even with Austin. As the Maroons attempted to stop Lanier's long shots the Voks drove in to score easily on lay-up shots. Jim Frederick and Howard Brady paced the Maroons on offense and defense. The Maroons bounced back from the Lanier defeat to roll over San Antonio Tech, 43-l9. After build- ing up an early lead, Austin was never behind as the Mroons' fast break accounted for a large number of the 43 points. Harry Bengston was high-point man with l2 counters. All-district men, Frederick and Bengston, get Lanier's Gran' ITIUW 114 17' JIM FREDERICK, All-District QSTI4, ' 11 HARRY BENGSTON, AII-District v95 4f Z! JACK STRAUS Cupper rightl HOWARD BRADY Ccenterj GLENN IACEI HOPKINS Icente JOE MILES Cleft bottom? BILLY CONDRA Ccenter bottom! AL OGLETREE fright bottoml voS7'41f' r rightl VTE' Y' QSTQ, v9ST'4' A121 9152 S S YQST14, YQST wiv YQSTJ VQSTJ 13 5 I A 10 I-Y' I V ' - Vi: 'f 'f XVE' 'WKW' if ' BOBBY ELLISON Cupper Ieftj BERNARD GERHART Iupper centerl EDDIE HENDRICKS Iupper rightl JACK BRINKLEY Icenter Ieftj DANNY BURGER Ccenterb CHARLES LOWERY Ccenter rightj BILLY PENN Ibottom Ieftb JIMMY MCCOY Iboffom centerh NEWT YOUNGBLOOD Cboftom rightl Austin took its third District l5AA victory by defeating the Brackenridge Eagles 38-32. The game was not so close as the score suggests- the Eagles were I7 points behind at the end of the third quarter and did most of their scoring in the final period on Austin reserves. Lanky Jack Straus, Maroon center, superintended the first half as he scored 9 of Austin's first l5 points. Harry Bengtson and Jim Frederick scored l3 and I2 points respectively. Harlandale was the next victim of the improving Muroons. Austin scalped the Indians, 33-24. After building up a 25-l4 lead in the first two periods, the Maroons coasted to victory in the second half. Chief hatchet man for Austin was Harry Bengtson, who hit five times from the field and made four free throws for a I4-point total. Jim Frederick and Jack Straus dominated the backboards, and Frederick also contributed 9 points. Lady Luck gave the Maroons the cold shoulder as Austin lost a 27-26 overtime decision to Thomas Jefferson's unbeaten Mustangs. The Maroons jumped to a 7-2 first quarter lead and still held a l2-ll margin at the half-way mark. Then Jeff came to life and steadily built up an 8-point lead with only 4 minutes to go. Fighting back savagely, Austin evened the score at the end of the regulation distance on field goals by Harry Bengtson, Jim Frederick, Eddie Hendricks, and Frederick in that order. Both teams made field goals in the overtime period, but a Jeff player sank a shaky free throw with I5 seconds left to give Jeff its margin of victory. With a chance for the district title at stake, Austin invaded Corpus only to be soundly trounced 4l-29 by the revenge-seeking Buccaneers. The Bucs scored often on fast breaks-, while Austin had a hard time penetrating their defense. Only Howard Brady could put up much of an offense as he scored 9 points to pace the Austin attack. This loss dropped the Maroons into a tie 'for third place with Brackenridge. Still smarting from rough treatment at the hands o f Corpus, Austin took it out on Sidney Lanier, winning 47-27. Control of the backboards by Jack Straus and Jim Frederick was the deciding factor as Austin gained revenge for its loss to Lanier earlier in the season. After holding a 5-point lead at the half, the Maroons steadily pulled away in the last two periods. Frederick and Harry Bengtson took scoring honors with 12 and ll points respectively. --- -7--W ---Y - fwvi-. ln the annual March of Dimes benefit double- header at Gregory Gym, Austin took the measure of S. A. Tech, 46-32. Jim Frederick and Ace Hopkins paced the Maroons. The entire Austin squad saw service in the easy district win. Austin defeated Brack 34-25 to take their third straight district victory. The Maroons started slowly, and the score at the half was l3 all. Austin hit the basket regularly in the second half to draw away from the Eagles. Coach Toney Burger sent his re- serves into the game in the final period. The regulars came back in, however, to stifle a late Brack rally. Jim Frederick and Ace Hopkins led the Maroons. Austin continued to march down the victory path by dehorning the Kerrville Antlers, 49-24. Kerrville found that its zone defense couldn't stop the accurate shooting of the Maroon five. Next-year-men Joe Miles and Danny Burger were impressive in their re- serve roles. The Maroon's fifth victory in a row was more difficult than the 33-24 score indicates. For three and one-half quarters the cellarized Harlandale ln- dians played the Maroons on even terms. Billy Condra, Harry Bengtson, and Jim Frederick finally took charge late in the final period to pull Austin out of danger. The Maroons had to overcome a l4-8 Harlandale half- time lead. Bengtson's 12 points paced the Austin scoring. Friday the thirteenth proved unlucky to the Ma- roons as Thomas Jefferson cinched the l5AA cage crown with a convincing 3l-26 trouncing of Austin. The Maroons could not break the tight zone defense used by Jeff. Jeff was ahead all the way. 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SCIENLE QESEAQQQ Pnoroonww .ms SKETL-N c-u-:Eur - lzFu.E CLUB Poxik A .PU N' .. .-. ,. .XA :ww ' A591 NA U! 1 Aug' 1 ' 55511154711 MODEL AHIULAHE TRALIL nv' u al ' 4 LLB 5 t N. qr. - ? u I I I X 1 , LCE Al 1 XC Nl Y f IV Student Council Sponsor: Burt Burnes The representative body of Austin High is the Student Council, made up ofa delegate from each advisory in school. This organization has done much in the past to make A.H.S. more bearable- for instance: instal- lation of Coke, Dr. Pepper, and Gin Fizz machines in Ptomaine Ptavern, publication of the Student Directories, production of the May Fete, and sponsoring of Friendship Week. Last fall at Corpus Christi Austin High was elected vice-president of the Southern Association of Student Governments. Besides the convention in Cor- pus, the Student Council sent delegates to conferences in San Antonio and in Dallas. We wish the Student Council luck in the future and hope that they will try while attempting to improve the school, to instigate a move for a new one. rf 1 4 Officers: President . , . . Vice-President . Secretary S . Treasurer Clerk . S , , Sgt.-at-Arms , Corresponding Secretary Executive Committee Fall Term Bob Mickey David Blackstock Shirley Lipsitz Jonilu Swearingen Joe Cavness Bob Armstrong Billy Moore Hilmar Lassberg, Sonny Johnson, Jean Wesley Spring Term Jean Wesley Hilmar Lassberg Jonilu Swearingen Frances Schneider Bob Armstrong Claude Reasoner Sonny Johnson Suzanne Gilbert, David Blackstock, Nancy Francis RED JACKETS The Red Jackets is one of the oldest and most re- spected organizations in Austin High School. It is made up of the smartest, prettiest, and wittiest girls who desire to spend 3 months breaking down their arches, collapsing their lungs and generally preparing for a nervous breakdown. -'if' The requirements for being a Red .locket are: ill pass a marching test, l2l make an 85 average for two con- secutive six weeks' period, and C31 maintain an 80 average. , The Red Coats, as they are often called by outsiders, also participate in many worthy drives for charity, such as selling poppies, forget-me-nots, and various other floral offerings. Anyone desiring to become a member see Happy Birthday Herndon. lf you live through the interview you have a good chance of becoming one of the elite. Happy?? Officers: President: Mary Freund Vice-President: Wynelle Ray Secretary: Valerie Monk Treasurer: Frances Schneider Sgt.-at-Arms: Virginia Robbins ll,, ,, Marie Adair Adele Ashley Dolores Balagia Ela Jo Barlow FND' Corinne Beall Rita Bearden Daisy Blackstone Jo Ann Boggus June Boble Lillian Brooks Billie Bunch Francetta Burroughs Mabel Ann Cain Louise Caldwell Jackie Camp Betty Carlson?- Mary Carver Annetta Clark Barbara Clary Jane Cochran Reba Corbitt Tony Corwin Rosemary Covington Jo Ann Crow Laura Mae Cullen Mary Curb June Dale Mary Evelyn Darragh Nancy Draper mb S Roll can J Mary Edwards L I-may skwqn mlb- Kay Feagin WNV- Patsy Flemming Patty Folmar Nancy Francis Mickey Franklin Wynona Gault Betty Frederick Margaret Giddens Jean Gave Clara Jean Gresham Frances Grill Jane Grizzard Julia Ann Hagood Mary Helen Hall Kay Hallmark Eugenia Johnson Janet Johnson Louise Johnson Joanne Kingsbery Joyce Kinney Lucianne Knight Marilyn Krause Anna Lassberg Audrey Lay Peggy Clare Lindsay Julie Lickman Gracie Long Ann McNeill Mary Jane McNeill Denny McTee Martha Marlow Sally Masden Mary Marcelle Hamer Sharon Matthews Ann Hardwicke Hazel Maultsby X Jane Harris Nancy Jo Mell nh-l ' Dayle Hartkopf Mae Bess Messer Martha Haschke Betty Ann Heard Margaret Hodges Patsy Homeyer Kathleen Howell Vanda Miller Joyce Milton Shirley Moody Lorena Moor Eloise Moore Martha Hunnicutt Patsy Moore Patsy Jennings Bitsy Neal U Elaine Johnson Betty Jean Nieman Lynell Niederhauer Ellen Faye Pinkerton Joanie Porter X Coco Robertson CNN- Nancy Rogers Cynthia Sandahl Janice Schulle Betty Skinner x Rosemary SlaughtermP Caroline Smith Jean Smith Valene Sponberg Elaine Stein Helen Steinbring Mary Street Georgia Sundbeck Jonilu Swearingen Erna Mae Teinert Shirley Tower Helen Symank Virginia Warner Mary Watson Sarah Jane Weeks Jean Wesley Ann West mb. Kathryn Williams Ruth Williamson Eloise Willingham Bette Woods Patsy Wuest Virginia Wycoff Willie Wyllis COMET STAFF y Editorial Staff: Dick Hodges ..............,. Editor-in-Chief Adele Ashley ....,.......... Assistant Editor Gene Plummer .....,..... Photography Editor Miss Ouida Walker .......,........ Sponsor Miss Louise Manigault .......... Art Sponsor Art Staff: . Jimmy Gough, Muffin Mell, Mary Edwards, Bert Ray, Art Editor, Carol Belding, Sarah Jane Weeks, Dwain Kelly, Charlotte Kiper, Layout Editor. Filing and Typing Staff: Eloise Moore Joyce Milton Helen Steinbring Ann Courter Joyce Kinney Sports Staff: Will Davis Billy Penn Gary Bray Advertising Stuff: Roy Hocker Muffin Mell Rosemary Seiders Curtis Beaty, business sponsor Margaret Giddens Harold Wood ..,g+.' K-s National Honor Society Do you make high grades? Then you too may be a future member of N.H.S. However, there are other require- ments besides scholarship- leadership, character, and serv- ice are also necessary to achieve membership. The society isn't all scholarly, however, for the annual spring banquet provides fun and entertainment. President Officers: David Blackstock Vice-Pres.. .. .l Morris Johnson Secretary Historian ,,Wynona Gault . . .Robert Renfro Avant, Franklin Baker, Marlee Barker, Betty Jean Beaubien, Audrey Bernard, Billie Jean Blackstock, David Bledsoe, Norma Jean Brown, Margaret Buaos, Leatha F Burgess, Pamela Burke, Onny Cain, Mabel Ann Caldwell, Louise Canon, Roscoe Carson, Betty Carver, George Cavness, Joe Chilton, Mary Sue Cochran, Jane Coffey, Jean Arden Courter, Ann Cox, Reta Mae Dearing, Catherine Dowell, Mary Patricia Ekwall, Hildegarde Field, Lisbeth Frederick, Betty Jean Freund, Mary Gaskin, Herbert Members: Gault, Wynona Gay, Mary Greenwood, Joyce Hamer, Mary Marcelle Harris, Jane Hartkopf, Doyle Hays, Dorothy Hill, Ann Blanton Holck, Manfred lsbill, Mary Rita Johnson, Eugenia Johnson, Morris Lacey, George Langford, John M. Lowther, Betty Ledbetter, Jack Lipsitz, Shirley McCurdy, Marian McLean, Sterling McNeill, Mary Jane Meyer, Anne Mobley, Ronald Monk, Valerie Morrow, Jo Ann Nelle, Katherine Niederauer, Lynell Olle, Delma Osborne, Rachel Penn, William Albert Pinedo, Joe Poehl, Leroy Porter, Charles Ray Proctor, Louise Ray, Wynelle Renfro, Robert Terry Rhodes, Lynwood Robbins, Virginia Rountree, Helen Royder, Tom Harvey Scarbrough, Margaret Schoenfield, Ruth Silberstein, Shirley Simpson, Jeanie Simpson, Margaret Skinner, Betty Ann Smith, Murray Sponberg, Valene Stapp, Norma Jean Stenzel, Leah Stullken, Virginia Thomas, Ellen Thompson, Billy Valdez, Carlos ' Warner, Virginia Watson, Jean Wease, Mira Anne Wilder, Billye Joyce Williams, Bertie Kath Willingham, Eloise Wilson, Bruce ryn Officers: President .,...,,. Dick Russell Vice Pres . , . Harold Blacksheor Secretary ,....s... Jim Kohler Treasurer 4...r Mary Ann Valdes Sgt at Arms .,..,.. Carl Morrey Reporter ,... . . .Myrna Ruff Barber, Monty Becker, Virginia Blackshear, Harold Bunch, Alice Ann Buratti, Paul Courter, Ann Davis, Jimmy Deison, Diane Farmer, Jac Gooding, Wanda Grizzard, Jane DTBITIB Sponsor: Mrs. Naomi D. Norton The Drama Club is sponsored by Mrs. Naomi Norton and is composed of those students with a yen to see their name in lights. Mrs. Norton guides the club members in their study of the theater, helps them develop their dramatic tal- ent-and taste for the best drama. ln future years we are sure all our most famous stars of stage and screen will be former members of the Drama Club. Members: Johnson, Jean Shanks, Mary Ann Joseph, Jo Ann Shuttleworth, Beryl Kohler, Jim Simpson, John LeMond, Frances Smith, Betty Ann Matthews, Joan Smith, Beverly Morrey, Carl Smith, Lurline O'Connor, Patty Reinert, Richard Rountree, Bill Ruff, Myrna Russell, Dick Welch, Maida Whitlock, Ted Wilson, Jean Valdes, Mary Ann Young, Mary Lynn A W.us.,,, ,, V D All .ma gnwl .', Qui l and Scroll .The national high school journalism fraternity, Quill and Scroll, is made up of students who have fulfilled the require- ments set by the organization. These students must have a minimum of eighty column inches of their writing pub- lished in a school publication, such as the MAROON or the COMET, and be in the upper third of their class. Frank Avant Fred Catteroll Elaine Folly Betty Anne Heard Dick Hodges Red Lewis Lorna Owens Patt Robbins Lenore Weber Eloise Willingham Nancy Stripling Marlee Baker Anne Castleberry I 143 Accounting Club Officers: President 4..,,.. Waldene Britton Vice-Pres. .,..,,,..... Solly Cox Recording Secretary Martha Butcher Corresponding Sec reta ry .Tina Fisher, i Treasurer .....,. Betty Frederick Reporter ........ Dewey Williams Argo, Thelma , Barber, Lillie Faye Barnett, Ruth Bloomquist, Gladys Butcher, Martha Britton, Waldene Bruck, Norman Champion, Dorothy Coffey, Winona Cox, Evelyn Cox, Solly Curt, Marys Dale, June Davis, Mary Dudley, Marguerite Erickson, La Verne Erickson, Quinton Sponsor: Miss Ruth Blalock Many students of Austin High will be going into business when they have graduated, and the Accounting Club is trying to prepare its members for their occupation. The objectives of the club are to promote the interests of business students, to bring about a spirit of co-operation and to extend their knowledge and opportunities in business and professional careers. Mem bers: Fisher, Tina Francisco, David Frederick, Betty Frensley, Dorothy Garza, Mateo Goushe, Zahia Grill, Frances Hamblin, Lola Hardwick, Mary Henderson, Gwen Hielcher, La Verne Howze, Jim Jacobson, Joan Johnson, Fern Johnson, Janet Kalmbach, Glendene Kramer, La Verne Lind, Dolores Meier, Morris McDonald, Larry Parsley, Alvin Pearson, Frances Poindexter, Craig Powell, Doris Raney, Betty Redding, Wanda Scott, Bobby Swenson, Marie Taylor, Gladys Uhlig, Edward Vasquez, Thelma Walenta, Doris Willhoite, Ross Wilboius, Dewey Young, Edith W,.,WWm,WW,,-,,,w,.,.,,s, W1 . 'l I 1 l 1 4 3 2 R 1 Adda Dabba Polish Club Officers: President. . . ..,. Robert Renfro Vice-Pres. ,.., . .Jimmy Hudson Secretary .,,.V. Marvin Schroeder Treasurer .,e, Marcus Goldsmith Sgt.-at-Arms, . . Sam Slaughter Reporter, , . Bill Gainer Albright, Don Armstrong, Bob Barrow, David Beck, Thomas Buckley, Tony Bustin, Newell Casparis, Jim Chaney, Martin Chester, Danny Sponsor: Miss Bertha Casey Can you have a date on 2c? These and other modern problems of high school boys are studied by the members of the Adda Dabba Polish Club. We are sure that a member of this club would make some lucky girl a wonderful husband. But the question is-where will these boys ever find girls good enough for them? Members: Gainer, Bill Gassnar, Ralph Goldsmith, Marcus Hoff, Bill Hudson, Jimmy Kinney, Ben Jack Leissner, Charlie Pfluger, Ralph Porter, Doc Renfro, Robert Rice, Tommy Schroeder, Marvin Smith, Murray Thiele, J. L. Treadwell, Joel Wendtler, Edward Werkenthin, Conrad Woolsey, Billy .lon 145 Distributive Eclucation Club Officers: President .... , . , Janet Lee Vice-Pres. ...,.,.., J. B. Tobler Secretary ,.,. Marion Stephenson Reporter ...... Cornelia Kittridge Berkman, Don Bush, Lorna Dieterich, Dorothy Frensley, Mary Fort, Bobbie Fugler, Jessie Mae If you would like to earn money, get credit for it, and go to school at the same time, the Distributive Education Association was organized for you. If you have a definite ambition, then there are jobs open that would be beneficial to you in furthering that ambition. You may join the D.E. plan of education. Members: Kittredge, Cornelia Lee, Janet Merritt, Billie Morse, Billye Norwood, Dorothy Nell Reeves, Clemons Sampier, Ollie Saxon, Jimmie Snow, Don Stephenson, Marion Tobler, J. B. J ---v....r.......,-W ,..,, .. s fww,.,f..swwfewm5 ..m,,WM Future Homemakers ol America Officers: President ...r.,.,. Mary Freund Vice-Pres.. . .Eloise Willingham Secretary ....., Helen Steinbring Treasurer ,..... Valene Sponberg Historian. . .Martha Ann Hoschke Reporter .r,.... Gilbert Anderson Parliament arian.. .Leo Donovan Anderson, Gilbert Baker, Chloedell Darter, Betty Jean Derrick, Doris Donovan, Leo Dudley, Margaret Freund, Mary Sponsor: Mrs. Appie Webb Although all of us are members of a home, the Future Homemakers are a jump ahead of us. The Council is a representing and governing body of all those taking some course in Home Economics. To promote a growing apprecia- tion of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking, to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, to further inter- est in home economics and all things pertaining to home making is the purpose of the Austin High School Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America. Members: Harris, Jo Ann Haschke, Martha Ann Hergotz, Margaret Jackson, Bob Jett, Louise Johnson, Betty McDavid, Ruthie Nunley, Audrae Quist, Jean Ross, Don Smith, Pearl Sponberg, Valene Steinbring, Helen Treat, Maribess Willingham, Eloise . , The Pin-Up Boy dance climoxed the u n n u a I F.H.A. week - Novem- ber 2-8. Everyone busily worked on the scrapbook ond planned for the Area meeting on April 3. EI Arco Aris Sponsor: El Arco Iris is the oldest club in Austin High School and the members of this organization intend to keep it running efficiently. El Arco Iris is a member of the State Pan- American Forum to which it sends o representative each year. The purpose of this club is to promote better understanding and appreciation for our Latin-American neighbors and to practice the spirit of Pan Americanism. Adams, Butts Adams, Rachel Aleman, Moses Arechiga, Mary Bowles, Goldie Comacho, Nina Condelas, John Cantu, Mary Castillo, Alice Castillo, Louis Castro, Hinrietta Members: Castruita, Alice Chavez, Carmen Chavez, Susie Cortez, David Duran, Elma Flores, Robert Gonzales, Marshall Guerrero, Joe Gutierrez, Gloria Martinez, Janie Miss M. A. Porter D Officers: President .,.,.... Moses Aleman 'Vice-Pres. .... Marshall Gonzales Secretary ......,.. Viola Soldivar Treasurer .,r.. . . . David Cortez Sgt.-at-Arms .,.r.,. Batts Adams Reporter ,.,,,,.., Rachel Adams Mokarzel, Galeb Perez, Cardelaria Prado, Irene Ramirez, Mollie Rangel, Minnie Rodriguez, Aurora Soldivar, Grace Saldivar, Viola Santa Ana, Margarita Soto, Rodolfo ,.......4, ,,,,,,, bn M., .AA , Lipsitz, Shirley Schneider, Frances Handicraft Club Officers: President .. Nancy Francis Secretary , Shirley Lipsitz Blum, Dotty Bunch, Billie Cahn, JoAnn Cox, Rita Davis, Sarah Ekwall, Hildegarde Folmar, Patty Francis, Nancy Gresham, Clara Jean Haskell, Mary Esther Sponsor: H. H. Horton We all have some creative ability but never have an opportunity to express it. The aim of the Handicraft Club is to learn to work with other students and to learn to design and construct simple projects of metal, plastics, and leather. Members: Long, Gracie McKown, Betty Sue Meyer, Anne Messer, Mae Bess Monk, Valerie Neal, Bitsy Peninger, Kaki Robbins, Virginia Robertson, Caroline Shuffield, Bonnell Shuffield, Kathryn Slaughter, Rosemary Theobalt, Betty Ann Tucker, Marilu Walker, Alice Warren, Virginia Wesley, Jean West, Ann Williamson, Ruth Hi-Y Sponsor: The Hi-Y is one of the worthiest organizations in Austin High School. lt prepares boys for a wholesome moral, mental, and physical life as they mature into men. The purpose of the organization is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Jr. Bass J. B. Bell Del Binion Gary Bray Joe Coffey Keith Cox Kenneth Cox Buddy Crutchfield Members Dale Dowell Curtis Eklund Thomas Lee Goode Marion Griffith Robert Hearon Alfred Holck Manfred Holck Jesse Jabour Leo Lee .i -.. Mr. Woody Wilson Officers: 3 President .....,... Marion Griffith Vice President ........... Leo Lee Secretary ......... Manfred Holck Treasurer ....... ...... J . B. Bill Sgt.-at-Arms .... Reporter ...... Frank Linden Jack Mackey Richard McCullough Herbert McMain Bill Modrall Leon Nore Bob Pennybacker Ben Wiley Wilbur Wright Bill Modrall Kenneth Cox President Vice-Pres Secretary Library Club Sponsor: Mrs. Erlene Williams Officers ., l. Dudley McCalla Bookworms? No. they're members of the Library Club I V V I ,Elizabeth Franklin and proud of it! Their aims are: .......Jo Ellen Knight Treasurer .,., .Iris Krause Sgt.-at-Arms ..i,.., Don Bridges Reporter. Historian ..........Don Pearson ., Mary Ann Hanson Alsop, Betty Bogle, June Bridges, Don Elliot, Eugene Flinn, Marilyn Franklin, Elizabeth Hanna, Wanda Hanson, Mary Anne Henry, Robert l. To promote good will among the students and faculty in Austin High School Library. 2. To advertise our Library in the High School so that the students will feel that it is a part of their daily lives. 3. To encourage students to read more and better books. Members I Lindsey, Bobby Joyce Keirsey, Con Knight, Jo Ellen Krause, Iris Martin, Dell Mccqun, Dudley McPhane, John Pearson, Don Pickacik, Al , Smith, Cecil Southwell, Bonnie Vasterling, Louise Worden, Don Worden, William David Weber, Lenore White, Rodger Whitworth, Patsy Williams, Bobbie Latin Club Sponsor: Miss Helen Hill The A.H.S. Latin Club is always busy trying Cond we quote! 'to hand on the torch of classical civilization in the modern world' and to bring about a greater fellowship among members of the Latin department. Although theseaims may sound a little stiff there is certainly nothing stiff about this club's approach to Latin. Theirs is a modern handling of an ancient language, and the combinationcouldn't be better! Their sponsor, Miss Hill, can well be proud of her achievements in kindling an interest in Latin among the students of A.H.S. Members Avant, Franklin Blaes, Lois Byram, Carrilu Corwin, Joan Dorsey, Jayne Franklin, Joy Ann Frazier, Ken Fulcher, Ruth Giddens, Leslie Haile, Erin Lynn Hardwicke, Ann Hart, Kitty Higgens, Al Horton, Ricka Huff, Millicent Joseph, Deana Keir, Jacqueline Kelly, Bobs Kennedy, Jack Lane, Joan Lawlor, JoAnne McBrayer, Betty McMullen, Frank Mills, Mary Officers President ,....,...,.. Al Higgins Vice President ....... Ketty Hart Secretary ........ Ann Hardwicke Treasurer ,...,,. Virginia Stulken Sgt.-at-arms ..... Franklin Avant Reporter ..,, ...... J oan Corwin Critic ..,, . . .Dudley Rutland Moody, Nancy Prouse, Darlene Trucksall, Lenia Rosenquist, Christina Rutland, Dudley Sapp, Jackie Snead, Mary Lou Scrutchin, Davis Slack, Sylvia Stulken, Virginia Ussery, Carolyn os Amigos Officers President ...A,A .... J ean Smith Vice President. . . .Lorna Owens Secretary ...t..i Lucianne Knight Treasurer ...... Mary Lee Lowitz Reporter. . .Elizabeth Sutherland Barksdale, Beth . Bead, Corinne Beck, Patty Bergstrom, Virginia Cabaniss, Bebe Dell Caswell, Kenneth Greenfield, Loretta Henkel, Martha Jane en las Americas Sponsor: Miss Stella Stanfield Los Amigos en las Americas is one group of students who are truly working at making a success of this country's good neighbor policy. This club spends its time studying the customs and language of Spanish-speaking countries and in endeavoring to understand these countries better. With the world in its present state of discord, clubs fostering under- standing between countries are of paramount importance. Members Homeyer, Patsy Knight, Lucianne Lee, Marion Lowitz, Mary Lee Massengale, Erle Mauritz, Carrin Moreno, Cecilia Owens, Lorna Owens, Rose Robertson, Louretta Jo Smith, .lean Stiles, Beba Jean Sutherland, Elizabeth Urbach, Betty Wilson, Bruce Model A Club Sponsor: Mrs. The Model A Club is made up of a group of girls who are trying to improve their appearance and cultivate a better personality. We all talk a great deal about bettering our- selves, but this club is actually doing something about this problem. Their purpose is to give their members a better understanding of the use of make-up, poise, style, and to furnish them a background for modeling. Blackman, Dolores Cask, Patricia Clark, Annetta Croslin, Edna Davis, Mildred Evans, Jean Houston, Mary Elizabeth Howell, Kathleen Jennings, Patsy Knight, Mary Knicher, Janice Members: McGee, Betty Dell Meek, Bessie Mockry, Carmen Moore, Jo Ann Nuhn, Joanne Nunelee, Katie Phelan, Terry Poindexter, Helen Raisch, Nancy Richardson, Mary Salso, La Verne Lynn Jeanette Watson Officers: President ,.,.,... Dorothy Smith Vice-Pres. ...,...... Bessie Meek Secretary ..... Dolores, Blackman Treasurer ......... Terry Phelan Sgt.-at-Arms ,.... Patsy Jennings Reporter ......,.. Carmen Mokry Parliamentarian .......a,,,Betty Dell McGee Sandlin, Virginia Satterfield, Adelia Sims, Lucile Smith, Bettie Margaret Smith, Billie Faye Smith, Dorothy Stephens, Betty Jo Stephens, lone P Stephenson, Mary Anne Stewart, Edna Ann Sullivan, Beverly West, Judith Music Production Stall Club Officers: President . Vardry McBee Vice Pres . . . . . Jim Reynolds Secretary . .Joan Powell s Ainsworth, Forrest Anderson, Jom Babcock, JoAnn Chesnutt, JoAnn Cockerell, Jane Coward, Jesse Davis, Jean Doves, Mary Ann Sponsor: Judith Hayes lt is the purpose of the Music Production Staff Club to study the stage mechanics of musical productions in order to assist with the festivals given by the Choral department. Such problems as lighting, props, make-up, and scenery are discussed in regard to musical productions currently staged in New York. Refearch has been done in such pub- lications as Life, New York Times, The New Yorker, and Playbills. Members: Garner, Charles Grieder, Paul McBee, Vardry Merritt, Jeanie Pils, Martha Pogue, William Powell, Joan Powell, Minnie Reynolds, James Roberts, Barbara Swift, lola Tate, Jimmy Tillery, Mary Helen Uhlig, Edward Wheeless, C. E. Wilson, Eva Popular Record Club N . 3 Sponsor: One of the newest and best liked clubs in Austin High is the Popular Record Club No. 3. The lucky members of this organization have as their purpose the pleasant task of listening to and keeping up with the latest recordings, bands, and band leaders. This club is due to suffer somewhat, though, by the ruling that no more records could be made after January, l948. l'Il bet this club hates Petrillol Members Mrs. Clara Weisser President Officers . . , . , . .Winston Dillard Vice-Pres.. . . ..... Jack Sullivan Secretary Treasurer Reporter . Program . . .Virginia Beth Taylor . .. . . . ...Johnny Lane Dixie Jane Vernon Chairman Barbara Ann Davis Brockett, Billy Browder, Frances Burleigh, Pat Cloud, Frances Davis, Barbara Ann Diebel, Helen Marie Dillard, Winston Dodd, Nelwyn Glenn, Evelyn Holmes, Thelma Kelly, Barbara Lackey, Dorothy Lane, Johnny Laws, Kathryn Lester, Maxine McAnaIly, Doris Middleton, Ann Miller, Wanda Naven, Ferrell Nelson, Betty Norword, Janelle Stanford, Roy Stewart, Eva Sullivan, Jack Swensen, Effie Jane Taylor, Roger B. Taylor, Virginia Beth Tidwell, Jo Todd, Janette Torres, Gloria Vernon, Dixie Jane Ward, Tommy Austin High Radio Club Sponsor: Mr. K. L. Kirkly Are you a potential radio ham? Then join the A.H. Radio Club. This is one of the new organizations in school but from the interest shown by the students it's an organization that's here to stay. The Radio Club's aim is to promote interest in Amateur radio in Austin High School. Charle Dale Anderson Monte Anthony Buch Brown Glen French Charles Foucher Octavius Garza Donald Harris George Hays Members Bobby Holden Alvin Kriegel Roy Oatman La Rue Olson Jackie Promsma Bobby Ramsey Allen Rowell Charles Stone Officers President it . .. Pat Rose Vice President ,.,.,. Roy Oatman Sec. 81 Treas. ,i,., Don Fischer Bill Stramler Walter Sullivan Roger Taylor Bert Treples Charles Teich Joe Williams Horace Wiley Wendel Worley Frank Wyatt Science csearch Club Sponsor: The science researchers of the Science Research Club do more science researching than any other science researchers in Austin High School. ln fact, science research has become one of the most important fields of science research. Seriously, the Science Research Club is one of the worthiest organizations in Austin High. Their lofty purpose is to pro- mote interest in science and to encourage students to do individual work in the scientific field in which they are in- terested. Members: Edna B. Boon President Vice-Pres. . Secretary Treasurer. , . Officers: Barbara Leach .Glen Urbach Nancy Sussdorf .James Stockton Sgt.-at-Arms James McKeithan Reporter. .Genevieve Oertli Fall Term Casteneda, Consuelo Cochran, Le Ella Conklin, Robert Clayton, Dortha Cooper, Bettye Craig, Helen Felsing, Bill Fritzler, Bill Hubby, Jack Hudson, Margaret Haun, Kenneth Kohler, Jim Leach, Barbara Lewis, Lavenia Johnson, Rose Marie Marshall, Robert McKeithon, James Oertli, Genevieve Pickle, Vesta Pittard, Duwain Scott, Dan Short, Thomas Stanford, Charles Stockton, James Sussdorf, Nancy Urbach, Glen Van Cleave, Shirley Waggoner, Eleanor Willhoit, Jerry Spring Term Bennett, Geraldine Caldwell, Roland Cearley, Homer Cochran, Le Ella Conklin, Robert Clayton, Dortha Dalrymple, Harris Felsing, Bill Fritzler, Bill Hubby, Jack Leach, Barbara Leach, Tom Lewis, Lavenia Johnson, Rose Marie Marshall, Robert McKeithan, James Oertli, Genevieve Scott, Dan Short, Thomas Stanford, Charles Stockton, James Sussdorf, Nancy Van Cleave, Shirley Waggoner, Eleanor Willhoit, Jerry Sportsman and Rifle Club President , Vice-Pres. . Secretary, . Treasurer. Sgt.-at-Arms Officers Johnny Green Odean Puryear ..,Bill Chamberlain r ,Glen Mulholland Bruce Vanzura Sponsor: Roy Starnator If you are the strong, silent, outdoor type, we know just the club for you! lt's the Sportsman and Rifle Club. This organization spends most of its club period discussing the care and use of firearms. - We know that the information absorbed by these future hunters will be invaluable to them. Arledge, Bill Bell, Roger Bunkoeter, Johnny Chamberlain, sau Darter, Charles Dyes, Lamar Green, Johnny Gustafson, Jack Isaac, Robert Members Johnson, Harry Johnson, Leonard Johnson, Robert Joseph, Harry Land, Charles Lundelius, Bernard McCord, Jack Montgomery, Norman Mulholland, Glen Mulholland, Richard Myler, Douglas Parker, Ben Rantz, Lambert Rosell, Earl Schmidt, Bobbie Vaigan, Roy Vanzura, Bruce f ' JJ 6 3 iflbvaw 1 ' - Sub-Deb Sponsor: Mrs. Merrell Niezel For when a sub-deb walks down the street, all the boys whistle for she's pretty neat. The business of the Sub-Deb's, a newly organized club, is to develop founded personalities and pleasing habits. These girls not only dream of better appearances but constantly strive toward their goal in main- taining the latest look in fashions. Members Officers President .,,... Jackie Newman Vice President Barbara Whiless Secretary ...,.. . . Reba Corbit Treasurer. .,.,.r lrene Weaver Sgt.-at-Arms. .Virginia Alexander Reporter. , T . , Betty Nell Bird Virginia Alexander Gloria Alvarez Charmaine Bellamy Betty Nell Bird Bobbie Dawn Bone Janette Callan Joyce Clark Betty Clendennen Reba Corbitt Clarice Darling Mary Evelyn Darrough Katherine Davis Rhoda Davis Margaret Dorsett Dorothy Elliott Wanda Griffith Dorothy Jackson Betty Joyce Johnson Elaine Johnson Frances Kirkpatrick Martha McAdams Shirley Marshall Jackie Newman lrene Olle Alma Routon Betsy Rucker Dorothy Salmon Marilyn Sounders Helen Seiders Betty Simmons Leona Skidmore Elsie Smith Jo Ann Smith Eileen Sowers Janelle Spradling Georgia Sundbeck Vera Tetens Lola Jean Tracy Lorraine Urbanek Irene Weaver Henrietta Whitehead Irene Worthington Tally Ho Riding Club Officers President ..,, , , Mary Street Sec. 8. Treas... .Jane McNab Reporter . . , . . .Aneita Briley Mozelle Baker Charles Blanton Beatrice Bourine Mary Rose Brady Aneita Briley Moneita Briley Sponsor: Mrs. Florence Richey Hi Ho Silver, away! Here come the members of the Tally Ho Riding Club galloping toward their goal, which is learning about the care of their horses and equipment. All of the members of this club have a natural love for horses and encourage interest in advanced riding. Besides all this, they keep busy by discussing different types of horses. Members Billye Garner Ed Redd . Dana Hayes .lohn Reed Roy Hudea Ann Reeves Jane McNab Bob Riess Gale Meritt Bobby Mieors Johnny Piraino Jean Powell Peggy Powell Ezekiel llekei Nancy Smith Mary Street Thomas Wiebe Ruiz RT U Liza, L Tertulia Sponsor: Mrs. Jane Conley The Tertulia Spanish Club, while trying to improve and enrich the Spanish vocabulary of its members who speak Spanish in the home, also mixes fun with instruction. Several parties are given each term at which time the members learn and apply their Spanish culture and heritage and wear some of the native costumes of Mexico. Alvarez, Jesse Lopez, Frank Teneyuque, Socorrita Moreno, Cynthia Casarez, Manuel Members Sifuentes, Beatrice Guerra, Sam Ramirez, Janie Ouida, Nelda Ramirez, Flora Officers President . ,Jesse Alvarez Vice-Pres . r , , Sam Guerra Sec. 81 Treas... Frank Lopez Sgt.-at-Arms ..... Lee Mendez Reporter. . .Socorrita Teneyuque Sanchez, Stella Garcia, Mary Makarzel, Baleh Mendez, Lee Calderon, Henry Il Il Y-Teens Sponsor: Mrs. S. Williams The Y-Teens are the school girls or Junior members of the Y.W.C.A. The Y-Teen is one who is constantly storing up or placing in reserve those qualities and attitudes that will help her to find and fill her place in the world and to build up the finest in her home, her church, her school, and her community. The purpose of this club is To find and give President Vice-Pres Secretary Officers: Elaine Herring . .. Martha Bloomquist Suzanne Gilbert Batson, La Rue Berger, Betty Bloumquist, Martha Bradshaw, Betty Joy Buford, Janelle Coleman, Dorothy Crane, Arlene Gilbert, Suzanne Hawdins, Jennie Lee Members: Helm, Betty Herring, Elaine Keeton, George Ann Kemp, Mary Lee Mackey, Nancy Niederauer, Lynell Reed, Shelby Seaholm, Betty Spaw, Nola Treasurer . . Stegall, Marie Stegall, Mary Thomas, Rita West, Eloise Wheeler, Elsie Mae Williams, Geneva Willman, Alice Mae Wood, Dorothy Zuch, Martha Stacy, Brownie ,I-' Hun-4 Jennie Lee Hawkins 4? '95 F,..-,--,.- 164 i l ll l 1 P v r i l I i I l P l l l LTL? ,, I Varsity Club Sponsor: Mr. Standard Lambert The Varsity Club is one of the more exclusive organiza- tions in Austin High because it is made up of football boys on the first, second and third strings only. lf a big husky, handsome boy walks down the street and you see girls on all sides swooning and squealing, it's not Frankie, it's not Burt Lancaster-it's a football boy. By the way, the purpose of this organization is to promote comradeship among the mem- bers of the football squad, Johnny Albert Harry Bengston Carl Blackmore Tommy Blackstone Billy Clemons Will Davis Travis Eckert Bobby Ellison Sonny Franklin Walter Fosbert Jimmy Freund Billy Gillespie thereby creating a better team Members Stanton Glozener Ace Hopkins Jimmy Howard Don Hunt Franklin Kohutek Buddy Leonard Red Lewis Bobbie McEachern Clyde Littlefield Bell Milburn Billy Moore Eddie Morris Al Ogletree Officers President ....,. .,,. R edt Lewis Vice-President, ..,, Bubba Swift Sec. 81 Treas.. Stanton Glazener Sgt.-at-Arms .tt., ,Alton Taylor Reporter .. ,. Will Davis Tommy Owens Reed Quinn Johnny Solyer Joe Saunders Johnny Shriver James Struhall Bubba Swift Alton Taylor Doyle Thomas Pat Thompson Emory Thompson Bobby Tieman Bobby Warren eecllewcrlc Club Sponsor: McClung Plfesldenl' --V----- A-Violet RlCkS The Needlework Club, organized late in the fall semester Xgifjgfsh ' ' ' 33:57 Iflggrfsggg has as its purpose the learning of needlework skills Reporter? D y ,Ioan Canody embroidery, knitting, crochet, and the use of these in making Treasurer- V H H 'Dorothy Rieger antiseptic ragamuffin counteracting dynamos. Aldridge, Frances Allen, Elsby Mae Andrews, Karleen Baker, Chloedell Balagio, Delores Bambrell, Frances Blackstone, Daisy Blackstone, Frances Campbell, Lois Ann Canady, Joan Dickey, Doris Dickey, Jeanette Guy, Monnajene Hall, Mary Helen Kihis, Charlotte Michon, Joyce Nichols, Alice Jean Peterson, Helen Bell Ricks, Violet Rieger, Dorothy Trainer, Louise Trevillyan, Pat ' Bridge Clubs l No. l Sponsor: Mrs. Nitschke No. 2 Sponsor: Miss D. Owens Among the social graces which are so important to the girls of A.H.S., learning y to play bridge is one of the most important. If you join Bridge Club No. l or No. 2, you will learn the meaning of such words as renig and finesse and have the pleasure of meeting together after school and at the regular club period. l Besides learning to play a good game of bridge, you may become better ac- quainted with your fellow students. President Vice-Pres Secretary Treasurer Reporter Officers: Number l Number 2 D- President , Jean Gove Lee 662,225 E233 Vice-Pres. Shirley Tower Joanne Burkhaher Secretary Ada Marie Oakley Mary Lou Snead Treasurer Sally Musden Reporter Nancy Draper George Rowe Sgt.-at-Arms Allen L. lnks Bennett, Jane Berkley, Camilla Berkman, Janet Blumberg, Doris Boyd, Boots Brentlinger, Jimmy Burkhalter, Joanne Burks, Sue Burr, Barbara Casteneda, Consuelo Cavness, Joe Clary, Barbara Dixon, Lee Ann Draper, Nancy Evans, Winnie Fender, Dorothy Gardiner, Alice Green, Lois Hawk, Pat Hoenet, Barbara Holcomb, Pat Members: Holcomb, Phila Horton, Dukey Hughes, Sissy' lnks, Allen L. Kraemer, Jane Lassberg, Anna Lively, Sue Lynn, Marian Mclntyre, Joan McNeil, Mary Jane Marshall, Sue Musden, Sally Melen, Jane Mikulec, Pansy Milam, Betty Milton, Joyce Mitchell, Nita Oakley, Ada Marie Page, Anna Pate, Peggy Peal, Gilda I Piland, Margaret Jo Pitts, Ray Reed, lda Roe, Carole Rowe, George Samuelson, Phyllis Smith, Carolyn Smith, CB Smith, Joyce Stout, Johnny Stripling, Nancy Tanenbaum, Estelle Taylor, Gladys Tower, Shirley Walker, Barbara Ell Walker, Silvia Warner, Virginia Webb, Francis Wilder, Billye Joyce Williams, Shirley Woodruff, Billie Bn 'bf Safety Patrol Sponsor: Mr. Horton Though we are sometimes annoyed at the boys with the red caps and whistles, the school owes much to its Safety Patrol. There are from l5 to 20 boys working on different shifts, including one at Pease School. The officers in the Patrol are similar to those in the army and consist of chief, sergeants, corporals, and privates. The work is not without reward, for two jackets are awarded each term, one to the best officer and one to the best patrolman. One-half credit is also given to each patrolman for every term of work. The Safety Patrol is trained by a special police officer in traffic regulations and conduct of a patrolman. This patrol has been formally recognized as one of the finest in the United States. Members: Andrews, Jerry Edwards, Otis Gruetzner, August Horton, Donald Hembree, Joel Hocker, Dexter Inks, Allen Isett, Philip Kemp, William Nicholson, Granville Quick, Carl Sanders, Ryland Studer, George Wiley, Benny President ...A. Vice-President .... Secretary ..,,Q Treasurer .,,. Reporter . , . NUT H UT . , , ,Darrell Jacobson Fun and entertainment for Hi tutes are the respon ,.,.Suzanne Gilbert sibilities of the Nut Hut members Dances during .MtJanet Berkman the school term and in the summer and an annual . . .Clyde Milstead carnival are sponsored by this hard working group . , .Jo Ann Hyltin Dixon, Lee Ann Gove, Jean Gilbert, Suzanne Lassberg, Anna McTee, Denny Childs, Lee Franklin, David Reed, Ida MEMBERS: Muiner, Jackie Burch, Phoebe Carole Jurecka, Barbara Hyltin, Jo Ann Parker, Richard Walker, Silvia Mobley, Ronald Burstyn, Edwin Milstead, Clyde Flinn, Mickey Hodges, Richard H. Mickey, Trebor Nodrog Haun, Kenneth Q. Jacobson, Darrell Miller, Dayle Davis, Don ,E . ,... 1 if L 55, , iaggg ini' WK D y, 1 I I F . K g Nh , A it sf yi ' 'lb I W L fl Q' ' N, 8 Y J W 5' I . THQ ii'Qg?m-3 ffm ' Q if- S an f, I -,g,,,,,.,J? 4. Q gf 'S fin. A 5, . . f J 1 TINIQ 'P 'K ax. Qgggi v x W g SRX Q5 Qi kg , g ,gf-x, 5' X , M 4 46? , fmf A ,f + K , ., Q a f M fg : Tommy Fairey Ass't Manager: Jack Lindsay Band Secretary: Joyce Chapman Alto Saxaphones: Burkett, Bobby June Belding, Carol Waltrip, Billy Oboe: Dixon, Lee Ann Chapman, Joyce Briley, Moneita Parker, Stanley Sproul, Joy Bassoons: Lee, Leo Snead, Mary Lou Eklund, Curtis Pittard, Dwain Assz, Joan Crowell, Joanne Phelps, Norma Jane Allen, Rector B Flat Clarinetsz Goods, Thomas Tenor Saxaphones: Hurley, Keith Clark, Charles McAdams, Edward Dearing, Cotherine Teneyuque, Socorrita Jones, Obie Renner, Jerry McKown, Betty Sue Drum Majors: Marion Griffith Student Manager: Tommy Fairey Librarians: Joan Haag Maiorettes: Bobby June Burkett Twartz, Mariane Bergfield, Charlotte Guerso, Joe Moreno, Cecelia Ann Schmidt, Don Richter, Martha Ann Morrow, Dick Witt, Herbert Studer, La Nell Cornets and Trumpets: Melber, Nora Lee Cawthron, Bailey Stewart, Edna Ann Buckner, Layton Figer, Kitty Barrow, David Rentro, Robert Roberson, Richard Merritt, Gale Coursey, Wanda Dorothy Sue Dixon Betty Sue McKown Jo Ann Hyltin Barbara Jurecha Woolsey, Billy Jon Oertli, William Flachmeir, Raymond Jacobson, Darrell Simpson, John Anderson, Charlie Salisbury, Ted Glass, Marjorie Douglass, George Spenrath, Edwin The Austin High Orchestra, under a new director, Kenneth Ragsdale, has entered into more activities this year than ever before. A visiting program to the grade schools was in- augurated and succeeded in promoting greater interest in music among the grammar school children of Austin. The orchestra also traveled to San Marcos and Dallas to enter contests and performed at P.T.A. and mid-term graduation. ' s MEMBERS: Violins: Courter, Ann Anderson, Gilbert Shelton, Jimmie Joe Rosenquist, Christina Young, Mary Lynn Moore, Patsy Owens, Rose Nichols, Delia Cartwright, Shirley Haschke, Martha Scott, Barbara Knebel, Luther Cellos: Van Cleave, Shirley Chance, Alma Officers President ,. . , Ann Courter Vice-President . ., Don Burkett Secretary, . , , . ,Billy Waltrip Treasurer. . . , ..,.. .,,.,, C urtiss Grove Personnel and Transportation Manager .. .Billy Joe Barker Publicity Manager . . .Tommy Fairey Librarian . ..,. . ,Curtis Eklund Gower, Charles Sproull, Jay Basses: Horns: Grove, Curtiss Lindsay, Jack Whitehead, Henrietta Barker, Billy Joe Flutes: Anderson, Kenneth Taylor, Virginia Beth Clarinets: Pool, Sue Renner, Jerry Lee, Leo Oboe: Briley, Moneita Bassoon: Eklund, Curtis Saxophone: Waltrip, Billy Leon, Ben Ashworth, Kenneth Ekhart, John Trumpets: Barrow, David Coursey, Wanda Trombones: Burkett, Don Rutland, Dudley Percussion: Plummer, Gene Piano: Tieken, Betty Fairey, Tommy I ur 3 Maroon Sponsor: Weldon Brewer Every other Friday students look forward eagerly to the arrival of the Maroon. Our school paper has been judged one of the best in the nation, and the students who make up the staff certainly deserve praise. lt must be very thrilling, indeed, to the new ll A journalism students to see their articles in print. The Maroon is one of the largest arteries pumping life-blood into our school. EDITORIAL STAFF Fred Catterall ,....,,.................... Editor-rn-Chief Betty Anne Heard ............,. ..... A ssociate Editor Nancy Stripling, Lorna Owens, John Jackson ...,.......,....... Editorial Assistants Eloise Willingham, Lenore Weber... ...... Feature Editors Jo Ann Hyltin, Elaine Folley, Denny McTee, Ida Reed, Jean Bushong, Richard Yarborough ,,... Feature Writers Bully Penn .,.....,..............,........., Sports Editor Dick Walker, Murray Forsvall ...,..,. Assistant Sports Editors Ace Hopkins, Will Davis, Eddie Hendricks, Harold Wood, Bernhard Gerhardt ,............. ..... S ports Writers Lorna Owens ..,,,.,,...,.,......,............ Art Editor Betty Jean Darter, Laura Mae Cullen ..,... Exchange Editors Betty Ann Theobalt, Fatt Robbins .............. Club Editors Gloria Jean Selley, Donald Harris, Ann Courter ..,.,..,...........,......... Copy Editor BUSINESS STAFF Bromo Warren .......,......,....... Advertising Manager John Simpson ....,...,.......,....., Circulation Manager Bette Nell Bird .... ....,...,.. H ead Typist Weldon Brewer ...,.....,..... ........ F aculty Adviser 5'-av Popular Record Club No. Fall President ...r,...... Roy Daniel Vice-Pres. ,.,.,...... Allo Crow 'Secretary ..,.. Charles Carpenter Treasurer ...,..,. Earl Kanetzky Program Committee .... Dorothy Sue Dixon Melvin Camp Reporter .,.. P, .loniiPSwearingen Sgt.-at-Arms .,.. Horace Wallace Sponsor: Welge Attention all hep-cats and kitties! Here's a club you'll want to join. If you like the low-down blues or something sweet and low, you're sure to like the Popular Record Club No. 2. This club's members don't stick to one type of music-they listen to a little of every kind, from longhair to the late-3 by Perry,gCogma - and gsloygllexans we'll wager that they even slip in some of the western music. Adair, Marie Barnette, Tommy' Burkett, Bobby June Burris, Leo Byers, Sue Carpenter, Charles Clark, Smitty Crow, Allo Daniel, Roy Davis, Don Dixon, Dorothy Sue Dodson, Jesipearl Dodson, Margie Estepp, Gerald Hunnicutt, Martha Jean Kanetzky, Earl Kitchens, Clea Lewis, Gene Love, Frances Lowery, Buford McCullough, Gwyn Middleton, Cecil Perry, Davis Pool, Hill Ramos, .lesse Rios, Robert Schnabel, Charles Stanford, Ray Stanford, Roy Sullivan, Jack Sunday, Marveline Swearingen, Jonilu Swenson, Effie Tate, Martha Lynn Taylor, Roger Thomas, Flo Thames, Virginia Threadgill, Kay Tieken, Betty Trofton, Bill Turman, Ouida Walker, Shirley Wallace, Horace Worley, Margie Worley, Mary SPEECH Winners: Extemp Debate lst Place Boys': lst Place Boys': Robert Hearon James McKeithan Robert Hearon lst Place Girls': lst Place Girls': Rosemary Haskew Ann Courter Betty Ann Theobalt Declamation lst Place Boys': James McKeithan lst Place Girls': Myrna Ruff A tense moment in Ever Since Eve. kqiyngrxf-v .W f?i'F'ff Real Dragons Sponsor: Mrs. Naomi Elaine Norton President Vice-Pres Secretary Officers Harold Blackshear Mary Ann Valdes . Eloise Willingham Treasurer., ,,,, John Kinane Historian Dick Norman Reporters , , Myrna Ruff Sgt.-at-Arms . .. Dick Russell - 'N k Qs: .ssiv siie L T vfiiisi M J Off President A.... H Red icers arold Blackshear Vice-Pres ....,. Mary Ann Valdes Secretary. .. ,E Treasurer ..,.. Historian .V.., Reporter ....,t Sgt.-at-Arms ,. Allman, Betty Jo Barber, Monty Barker, Martha Lou Beaty, Jane Becker, Virginia Blackshear, Harold Bone, Bobby Dawn Boyd, Boots Bray, Garrie Bunch, Alice Ann Burr, Barbara Clark, Annetta Coopwood, Douglas Corwin, Courtney Courter, Ann Dale, Ramon Davis, Jimmy DeGlandon, Marvin Deison, Diane Dickerson, Jo Ann Dixon, Lee Ann Dowell, Mary Pat Farmer, Jac Folly, Elaine loise Willingham .. .John Kinane . , .Dick Norman ,, Myrna Ruff ,. .Dick Russell Dragons Sponsor: Mrs. Naomi Elaine Norton It isn't easy to become a Red Dragon! There are many hurdles to be jumped before the hue of the Pink Dragon is deepened to a brilliant crimson. If you aspire to becoming a Red Dragon, you must first try out by giving a short skit and reading and, if you are invited to join, you must accumulate ten points by dint of hard work and long hours. Members Gove, Jean Pharr. PGY Henley, Rgbgrf Plummer, Gene Higgins, Al Porter, Joanie Holcomb, Phila Horton, Dukey Hughes, Ann lSissyl Hunnicutt, Doris Ruth Jackson, La Rue Joseph, Jo Ann Kinane, John Knight, Lucionne Lassberg, Anna Le Mond, Frances Lee, Marion Lindsey, Bobby Joyce Lockman, Julie Mac Nab, Jane Mansfield, Jim Tom McTee, Denny Meek, Bessie Morrey, Carl Norman, Dick O'Connor, Patty Oatman, Nancy Pummell, Janice Purdy, Bill Quicksall, Leona Reed, Shelby Ricks, Glenda Rountree, Bill Ruff, Myrna Russell, Dick Shanks, Mary Ann Shuttlesworth, Beryl Simpson, John Theobalt, Betty Ann Treat, Carol Lou Urback, Betty Valdes, Mary Ann Van Fleet, George Vernon, Dixie Jane Walker, Sylvia Welch, Maida Winninghom, Eloise Wood, Harold Woodruff, Billie Q fr All 'rx' . X Q 5 ii 1 ll .g il ig, ,' X i ' ey J if kg . 'F 1 .1 ? of Ye xi wx 'li ,. .2 i i. GIRLS' CHORUS First Row: Frances Pearson, La Rue Botson, Patsy Wuest, Tony Corwin, Doris Dickey, Betty June Friday, Grace Patterson, Nell Teeple, Louise Jett, Dot D. Jackson, Rose Adair Samuelson, Emily Jean Meier. Second Row: Florence Street, Marilyn Hagood, Margaret Dudley, Ruth Bohle, Doris Hadeler, Nelda Erst, Alyce Lindon, Kathryn Boyd, Billie Ruth Hunt, Cloedell Baker, Betty Alsup, Dorothy Williams. Third Row: Frances Boyd, Mary Mills, Novice Baker, Allene Cagle, Lola Swift, Trudie Harris, Opal Jackson, Jean Ziller, Pot Hol- comb, Carmen Camacho, Mary Frances Lewis, Joyce Milton, Mary Lee Riddle. Fourth Row: Jean Riggs, Dukey Horton, Dolores Blumentritt, Edith Fletcher, Helen Manis, Gloria Gerling, Marilyn Flinn, Bernice Gain, Jean Evans, Martha Christal, Charlyne Ellingson, Marjorie Foster. Cl1Ol'USCS Maintaining a varied repertoire of songs, members of three Girls' Choruses learn technical skills of voice as well as music. Various appearances before local community groups have been made by the chorus. GIRLS' CHORUS First Row: Lois Crawford, Murlene Parker, Elaine Herring, Potty O'Connor, Carmen Chavez, Elsie Smith, Ann Lyles, Betty Anne Heard, Bobby Joyce Lindsey, Jayne Dorsey, Mary Wimberley, Wanda Griffith, Barbara Wheeless. Second Row: Janet Mitchell, Daisy Ruth Manis, Nancy Smith, Virginia Warren, Gladys Blomquist, Betty Robinson, Jo Ann Smith, Joan Canady, Joyce Michon, Eva Lopez, Lucille Torres. Third Row: Billie Bunch, Clara Jean Gresham, Mary Esther Haskell, Jo Ellen Knight, Myrtle Jaecks, Maida Welch, Lenore Weber Dorothy Salmon, Margaret Watson, Bennie Sandoval. Fourth Row: Gloria Gutierrez, Nancy Francis, Betty Ann Theobalt, Nelda Linder, Jesipearl Dodson, Loudyne Dodson, Marie Swenson, Fay Nell Pigott, Peggy Powell, June Bogle, Lorena Ann Kelly. Fifth Row: Josephine Martinez, Joan Powell, Jenny Lou Stogsdill, Mary Chavez, Harriette Bengston, Dorothy Fender, Anna Lassberg. . EK 1 Zk. N. E F ., f, ' ,Q . , s -B4 -' S fi 5 t , if Q ati Er 1 GIRLS' CHORUS First Row: Carole Roe, Jackie Newman, Virginia Alexander, Bitsy Neal, Eloise Moore, Gloria Torres, Jo Tidwell, Jo Ann Babcock, Beatrice Sifuentes, Mary Ann Elliot, Mary Jo Bradshaw, Grace Saldivar, Jerry Fay Wynn, Betty McBrayer. Second Row: Patsy Moore, Norma Gaye Smith, Marilyn Donoho, Mary Dean Carter, Thelma Argo, Phoebe Carole Burch, Betty Jean Darter, Mary Watson, La Verne Erickson, Margaret Dorsett, Jimmie Maguire, Verna Pickle. Third Row: Monnajane Guy, Gilda Peal, Janice Pummell, Emma Pittsford, Shirley Marchall, Lynn Haile, Bette Nell Bird, Mary Lou Singleton, Mollie Ramirez, Nancy Dearing, Patsy Jennings, Mary Ann Hanson. Fourth Row: Joyce Clark, Wanda Clearman, Betty Bloodgood, Greola Randerson, Lillie Faye Barber, Mary Ann Shanks, Shirley Rader, Thelma Burks, Barbara Davis, Ruth Barnett. Fifth Row: Sally Masden, Bea Borne, Barbara Simpson, lrene Dube, Elaine Foster, Thelma Vasquez, Dorothy Lackey, Margie Birdwell, Golda Ross, Barbara Thurman. Sixth Row: Tommie Taylor, Jeaneatte Dickey, Grace Johnston, Lorraine Mecey, Lauretta Jo Robertson, Adelia Satterfield, Charlotte Bergfield. mm: -Y fe ff mf-mg . fr ,r,,,,mEqg ,ff-1, -ff- 1 ,f-,, f f .,,., . . mmsmmsmaaaame ww.-..e1, ,J 1 or , ,m,.,,,i.,, ,, ,, ,,.,... ,,,:,W,..ff . ,.r.,,.f ,,,.. f, .,,.,,,,,,:ra,s,,,,,,:fre,-.W-,r,,r,,e,,,,,,,,,,,,,W,,,,w4,,g . m tif' B BOYS' CHORUS First Row: J. L. Thiele, Dan Harvey, Tommy Lawless, Bobby Warren, David Houston, C. E. Wheeless, Marvin McMurry, Walter Guttman. Second Row: Joe Birdwell, Billy Bayer, AI Miller, Chester Blomquist, Bobbie Balagia, Jimmy Tate, Ray Gerald, Benton Jones, Charles Screws. Third Row: Norman Cook, Granville Nicholson, Paul Taylor, John Caldwell, Billy Moore, Richard Parker, Terry Ward, Lovic Younger, Jim Ben Higginbotham, Terry Stephens. Fourth Row: Eugene Clement, Johnny Albert, Jim Frederick, Pete Suarez, Jimmy Gougtt, Wayne Browning, Billy Cooper, Norman Montgomery. Songs of all types from Bach to barber-shop harmony are sung by the Boys' Choruses. Over ll0 members learn to sing together so that after they graduate they may take their places in college choruses, church choirs, and community choruses. First Row: Gilbert Second Row - Herbert Third Row: Charles Fourth Row: Gaylord BOYS' CHORUS Bruce Sterzing, Bruce Hocker, Marvin Hocker, Floyd Rogers, Billy Gillespie, Jack Brinkley, Travis W. Johnson, Ben Parker, Miles. Lewis Sweet, Sterling Sasser, Don Hunt, Pat Thomas, Jesse Coward, Jr., Arthur Stewart, Gwen Henderson, Gene Hawkins, McMains, Richard Barhour. Darrel Jacobson, Howard Zuch, Tommy Flow, Jimmy Bogle, Bill Hoff, Monty Barber, Ferrell Richardson, Bobby Holliday, Blanton, Jim Casparis. Ralph Pfluger, Jack Straus, Raymond Prade, Billy Condra, Don Garner, Bobby Gorham, Charles Lowery, John Sowers, Scogin. i ' ' fi' - 3 f' I i' W'L' 2-1 fl' f A .' ' El-1fNa5islf ,,'n 1 Q-W l V 'fy gf, ,. ' ' '-'. ,, F' M ' 3 , A K if A H 11' ..S.,l, 'if' , ' gjfiu , , , , ' .V gg, 4 N- Q 'T ig avg f I - - 1 ,fs f H - V, V A -.,. ,J ' ef 1' ' L-no - ,L Y' T 7 , i 1- T 5 2, , t . 3 T Q 1, gi, , -cr? 2 Q 2, J 45 r 1:1 .sv lofi 91 T A -- 1 Q: 0 W W L5 K? as I um , Ln 1? if 4, v C 'W gf '---- aw- v .' T -fe fn it A K in ,V V L A g A ig .gf iff pg A A-gf l ' 4, i 1 ' Q- .. 'l 'SV , . .M I V A- v. E, n,,q In H , . t . , 'Wiz' AAA' 'R 1 L Master Singers First Row: Harold Blackshear, Dalton Stewart, Dick Wucher, Joe Harris. Second Raw: John Robinson, Marvin Schroeder, Dan Chester, Floyd Hampton, Dan Scott. Third Row: Jesse Coward, Gene Plummer, Marian Johnson, Bob Armstrong, Steve Smith. Fourth Row: Moses Aleman, Donny Wallace, James Clayton, Don Albright, Bobby Williams, Frank Gibson. Madrigal Singers First Row: Lucille Schmidly, Betty Krause, Laura Mae Cullen, Elaine Stein, Janice Schulle, Janice Ray, Hilda Thomas, Margaret Hodges Second Row: Philip Sanders, John Robinson, Jane Grizzard, Reba Meyerwitz, Mildred Bethke, Mertice Woods, Betty Skinner Moses Ale man, Marvin Schroeder, Dalton Stewart, Gene Plummer. Third Row: Frank Gibson, Morris Johnson, Harold Blackshear, Julia Ann Hagood, Charlotte Kiper, Eugenia Johnson, La Rue Jackson Marion McCurdy, Bob Armstrong, Steve Smith, Oscar Gerner. -, A- ' ' I ii, ,,,,,?'? f f 'A g,, ,,,,. K 4 1 A, f .5 .. 45 eg ,F , . LX A, .. se K i A CAPPELLA CHOIR A full schedule of appearances, including an engagement as the featured attraction with the Austin Symphony Orchestra last December, is one of the accomplishments of the A Cappella Choir. Composed of ninety select voices chosen from the four hundred members of the choral group, this organization has appeared before the Rotary Lions and Kiwanis Clubs, school assemblies and various other civic organizations. For the past two years the choir has won a Division l rating in the annual lnterscholastic Competition Festival and has won renown far and wide for A.H.S. First Row: Plummer, Gene Norman, Dick Robinson, John Schmidt, Betty Woods, Mertice Peninger, Kathryn Schmidli, Lucille Mitchell, Nita Childs, Lee Lynn, Marian Krause, Marilyn Cullen, Laura Mae Leutwyler, Anna Second Row: Blackshear, Harold Harp, Floyd Hilsberg, Paul Johnson, Eugenia Fritts, Dorothy McNamara, Ruth Frances, Nancy Schneider, Frances Frederick, Betty Dickerson, Claye Kiper, Charlotte Skinner, Betty Members: Third Row: Harris, Donald Langford, John Bengtson, -Harry Severn, Frank Schroeder, Marvin Sponberg, Valene Fleming, Patsy Blomquist, Nell Fitzgerald, Carolyn Rhea, Peggy Dickey, Marilyn Mills, lmola Crane, Arline Fourth Row: Sarden, Philip Balagia, Bobby Dale, Ramon Lewis, John Wood, Harold Drause, Betty Corbitt, Reba Meyerowitz, Reba Dodd, Nelwyn Seiders, Helen Smith, Carolyn Corwin, Joan Wycoff, Virginia Cochran, Jane Fifth Row: Scott, Dan Condra, Billy Swift, Sterling Ogletree, Al Clayton, James Swearingen, Jonilu Stewart, Dorothy Ray, Wynelle Caldwell, Louise Carver, Mary Ashley, Adele Schulle, Janice Bunch, Alice Ann McNeill, Mary Jane Sixth Row: Williams, Bobby Ellison, Bobby Newton, Philip Thomas, Doyle Chester, Dan Johnson, Marian Tower, Shirley Johnson, Shirley Ann Thomas, Hilda Gay, Mary Grizzard, Jane Jones, Anna Jones, Joella Jackson, La Rue Helm, Betsy National Thespians Officers: President . . .Mary Ann Valdes Vice Pres . .George Van Fleet Secretary . . .Eloise Willingham Treasurer . . .Harold Blackshear Reporter ..Martha Lou Barker Sgt at Arms ........ Bill Purdy Barker, Martha Lou Barber, Monty Becker, Virginia Blackshear, Harold Clark, Annetta Sponsor: Mrs. Naomi Elaine Norton First a Pink Dragon, next a Red Dragon, and then a National Thespian! These are the steps required before a Red Dragon can call himself a Thespian. These steps involve much work on plays and other dramatic work to earn the points re- quired. So when a Red Dragon finally becomes a Thespian, he can rest assured that he has reached the highest honor attainable in the high school dramatic field. This, however, isn't the stopping point. With hard work, he can become a one, two, three, or four-star Thespian. When one becomes a four-star Thespian, he is made a life- long honorary Thespian. Up to now, only four Thespians have attained life-membership in our school. 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T-of 'iwvwa 'U '1l' 1 Clary, Barbara 31 Clayton, James 31 Clearman, Floyd 61 Clemons, Billy 101 Clendennen, Betty 31 Cline, Barbara 61 Clinger, Ellsworth 31 Clinger, Margie 61 Cloud, Betty 75 Cloud, Frances 62 Cloud, Ruth 75 Cochran, Jane 31 Cochran, Jimmy 75 Coffey, Joe 75 Coffey, Winona 62 Coleman, Dorothy 31 Collenbach, Bill 75 Colley, Lois 75 Condra, Billy 32, 114 Conn , Conn, Cook, Cook, Cook Alberta 75 Carol 75 Betty Jean 32 Norman 75 Patricia 32 Cooksey, Janet 75 Coo er Bett e Bob 62 P 1 Y Corbitt, Reba 32 Corre Corwi Corwi ll, Jack 32 n, Joan 32 n, Tony 62 Courter, Ann 32, 139, 141, 172, Covington, Rosemary 32 Coward, Jesse 32 Cowley, Dan Cox, Dean 62 Cox, Keith 62 Cox, Kenneth 62 Cox, Reta Mae 32 Cox, Solly 32 Craig, Helen 75 Crawford, Artie Jeannette 75 Crider, 'Alfred 32 Cromock, Bob 75 Cromeans, Winifred 32 Croslin, Edna Lee 76 ' Crow, Allo 32 Crow, Jo Ann 32 Crowe, Naomi 76 Crowell, Joanne 76 afield, Buddy ez Crutc Cullen, Laura Mae 32 Culver, Joe 62 Cumby, Mecca 32 Cunningham, Homer 76 Cunningham, Jack Coleman 32 Curb, Mary Merle 33 Cyrus, Carol 76 Dale, Dale, June 62 Ramon 33 Daniel, Billy 62 Danie Darra l, Roy 33 gh, Mary Evelyn 62 Darsey, Jayne 76 Darter, Betty Jean 33 Darte r, Eugene 76 Daum, Patsy 62 Davis, Barbara Ann 33 Davis, Barbara Jean 33 Davis, Bob 76 Davis, Don 65 Davis, Frankie Joe 76 Davis, Mary Ann 76 Davis, Mildred 33 Davis, Rhoda 76 Davis, Richard N. 33 Davis Sarah 33 Davis' wan 33 84 .1 , , 100, 139 Dearing, Catherine Joan 33 Decherd, George 76 173, 175, 176 STUDENT INDEX KCONTINUEDJ DeGlandon, Homer 33 DeGIandon, Marvin 76 Deison, Diane 33 Dickerson, Jo Ann 76 Dickey, Doris 33 Dickey, Gordon 33 Dickey, Linda Jeannette 33 Dickey, Marlyn Jane 33 Dickson, Dexter 62 Dickson, Jane 62 Dickson, Som 76 Diebel, Helen Marie 62 Dillard, Winston 33 Dixon, Dorothy Sue 34, 49 Dixon, Lee Ann 62 Dobbins, George 76 Dodd, Nelwyn Ruth 34 Dodgen, Dodson, Dodson, Del Rio, Donoho, Jack 76 Bobby 76 Laudyne 34 Franklin 62 Marilyn 76 Donovan, Leo Thomas 34 Dornburger, Buddy 62 Dorsett, James Wilson 34 Dowell, Dale 76 Dowell, Mary Patricia 34 Doughtie, Venton 62 Douglas, Connie 62 Douglas, George 62 Douglas, Virginia 62 Draper, Jerry 62, 95 Draper, Nancy 62 Dube, lrene Artlee 34 Dunagan, Lloyd 91 Ealy, Lamar 76, 111 Earney, Paul 110 East, ldena 76 East, Nelda 62 Ebner, Mary Frances 34 Eckhart, John 62 Eckhert, Travis 10B Eckhoff, Earl 76 Edgar, Robert Jr. 34 Edwards, Lila Lee 62 Edwards, Mary 34, 138 Elkins, Betty 76 Elliott, Dorothy 76 Elliott, Jane 76 Elliott, Mary Anne 34 Ellis, Patricia Ann 34 Ellison, Bobby 34, 94, 100, 115 Enloe, Sara 76 Erickson, La Verne 34 Erickson, Quinton 34 Estepp, Gerald 34 Etter, Lewis 34 Evans, Jean 35 Evans, Winifred 35 Fairchild, Bill 62 Fairey, Tommy 35 Fancher, Charles 76 Fannir, Billy 110 Farmer, Jac 62 Farrar, Joan 35 Feagin, Kay 35 Fender, Dorothy 62 Fenley, Sue 76 Figer, Kittye 62 Finch, Howell 62 Fincher, Delta Mae 63 Fischer, Al 76 Fischer, Don 63 Fischer, La Verne 63 Fisher, Tina 63 Fitzgerald, Nancy 35 Flachmeir, Raymond 76 Flecher, Edith 63 Fleming, Patsy 35 203 Flenniken, Eugene 35 Flinn, Ann 35 Flinn, Marilyn 35 Flow, 'lommy 76, 111 Floyd, Ralph 35 Flynn, Billy 35 Flynn, Peter 63 Fogle, Ross 63 Folley, Elaine 63 Folmar, Pat 63 Forster, Rex 76 Forsval, Murray 89 Fort, Bobbie Nell 63 Fosberg, Walter 35, 107 Foster, Marjorie 63 Fox, Merle Marie 35 Francis, Milton 35 Francis, Nancy 35 Franklin, Elizabeth 63 Franklin, Charlie 107, 124 Franklin, Joy Ann 63 Frazier, Kenneth 76 Frederick, Betty 35 Frederickson, Leona 35 Fredrich, Bobby 110 Fredrick, Jim 93, 114 Freeman, Barbara 76 Freund, .limmy 36, 104 Freund, Mary 36, 48, 136 Friday, Betty June 36 Fritts, Dot 63 Fritzler, Bill 36 Frost, Barbara 76 Fugler, Carol 36 Fulcher, Ruth 76 Gainer, Bill 36, 89 Gambrell, Frances 36 Glardiner, Alice 76 Garner, Barbara 63 Garner, Oscar 36 Gassman, Ralph 76 Garza, Mated 36 Gault, Wynona 36, 47 Gaub, L. P. 36 Gay, Mary 36, 46 Gergen, Carl 88 Gerhart, Bernard 115 Gerling, Gloria 63 Gest, Frances 76 Giddens, Lewlie 76 Giddens, Margaret 36, 139 Gilbert, Suzanne 63 Gillespie, Billy 36 Gilstrap, Bobby 76 Glass, Marjorie 63 Glazener, Stanton 36, 98, Glenn, Peggy 77 Goode, Thomas Lee 63 Goldsmith, Marcus 36 Gonzales, Marcello 36 Gooding, Wanda 77 Gorham, Bobby, 63, 110 Gorin, Ben 36, 95 Goushe, Zahia 63 Gove, Jean 37 Grocy, Richard 37 Graham, Joyce 63 Granger, Frances 37 Graves, Richard 37 Gray, Ben Edwin 37 Green, Dell 37 Green, Johnny 37 Green, Lois 63 Greenfield, Loretta 63 Gregg, Fayedeen 37 Gregory, Royce 77 Gresham, Clara Jean 63 Griffin, Rose Ann 77 Griffith, Marion 37, 45 97 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY TI-IE AMERICA ATIO AL BA AUST IN, TEXAS MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT I OF E R L A C A. C. ADAMS, IR., Vice-President . WROE, President . BULL, Vice-President N SURAN CE CORPORATION FICERS L. D. WILLIAMS, Vice-President BEN M. BRICHAM, Cashier W. R. LONG, IR., Asst. J. H. MEYERS, JR., C. WILLARD H Vice-President Asst. Vice-President OUSER, Asst. Vice-President W. W. SHROPSHIRE, Assistant Cashier M. M. MACKEN, Assistant Cashier FRED PENICK, Assistant Cashier E. W. ANDERSON, Assistant Cashier E. C. DUKE, Trust Officer DIRECTORS A. G. ADAMS, JR. ARTHUR P. BAGBY A. C. BULL W. s. DRAKE, JR. J. E. HARRISON E. R. THEO P. MEYER TOM MILLER J. R. NICHOLS LOUIS NOVY BEN H. POWELL L. WROE 204 316 West 6th Street n BLEDSDE MUSIC CU. Leader In Music For Over Thirty Years f Phone 8-1812 CHILES, MCCALLUM 86 NAGLE O INSURANCE I and MORTCACE LOANS - I 706 SC3.I'b1'Ollgh Building M ary Esther H aslgll,'1?'he Most Beautiful o 0 W O O D Y , S Phone on the Drag for Friendship Pictures 601 W. 14th for Glamour Portraits Compliments H AR R Y K E I. I. Y CARL MAYER CO. M 0 I E W E L E R S 817 Congress Avenue PLYMOUTH - DE SOTO 205 Austin, Texas , .74 Griffith, Wanda 37 Grill, Frances 37 Grizzard, Patricia Jane 37 Gigude, Curtiss 37 Gulley, Harrell 63 Gunn, Joyce 63 Gustafson, Betty Jean 77 Gutierrez, Gloria 37 Guthrie, Gene 63 Guttman, Walter 77 Guy, Monnziene 37 Haag, Joan 77 Haenel, Hermon 77 Hadeler, Doris 63 Hagood, Julia Ann 63 Hagood, Marilyn 37 Haight, Pete 37 Haile, Erin Lynn 77 Hailey, Bobby 77 Hall, Mary 63 Hall, Philip 63 Hallmark, Kay 37 Hamblin, Lola Ruth 37 Hamby, Jamie 63, Hamer, Mary Marcelle 38, 90 Hampton, Loyd 38 Hanson, Mary Ann 63 Hanus, Stanley 64 Hardwick, Mary 38 Hardwicke, Ann 64 Hargrave, Marian 77 Harper, Rae 64 - Harper, Rose 38 Harper, Ruth Glynn 38 Hart, Ann 77 Hart, Kitty 64 Harris, Albert 64 . Harris, Eleanor 64 Harris, Jane 38 Harris, Joan 38 Harris, Trudie Faye 64 Hartkopf, Dayle 38, 42 Harvey, Norma 64 Haschke, Martha Ann 38 Hashem, Dorothy Jean 38 Haskell, Mary Ester 38, 41, 1 Haskew, Rose Mary 77 Haun, Kenneth 38 Hawkins, Gene 77 Hawkins, Jennie Lee 38 Hawley, George 38 Hays, Anna Merle 77 Hays, Dorothy 38 Hays, George 77, 111 Hazeltine, Jim 64 Hazelwood, James 38 Heard, Betty Ann 38 Hearn, Leslie 64 Hearon, Robert 38 Hehl, Walter 39 Hejl, Barbara Breaky 39 Helm, Betty 39 Henderson, Doris Jane 64 Hendricks, Eddie 39, 95, 115 Hendricks, Peggy 77 Henkes, Verline Elizabeth 77 Hengst, Joyce 64 Henkel, Martha 64 Henley, Robert 64 Henry, Robert 39 Henke, Mary Sue 39 Herrera, Delia 64 Herring, Elaine 39 Heyer, Margaret 77 Hibler, Larry 39 Hickman, Eva Nell 64 Hickman, Magdaline 39 Hielscher, La Verne 39 Higgenbetham, Jim Ben 39 21, 131 STUDENT INDEX lCONTINUEDJ Higgins, Al 64 Hill, Billy 77 Hill, George 77 Hill, llah 77 Hisberg, Paul 39 Hitchcock, John 39 Hite, A. W. 64 Hocher, Marvin 39 Hodges, Dick 39, 126, 138 Hodges, Margaret 64 Hoevet, Barbara 39 Hoff, Bill 39 Holck, Manfred, Jr. ,39 Holcomb, Pat 39 Holcomb, Phila 64 Holstine, Alice Joy 77 Holt, Lilla 64 Holubec, Clifford 64 Homeyer, Patsy 64 Hopkins, Glynn 40, 43, 94, 106, Hortor, Debbe 77 Horton, Dukey 64 Horton, Joe 64 Horton Ricka Houstoh, Mary Elizabeth 64 Howard, Don 77 Howard, Jimmy 40 r Howell, Kathleen 64 Howell, Kathryne 77 Howze, Jim 40 Huddlestun, Carrey 77 Hudson, Jimmy 40 Hudson, Nonnie 64 Hudson, Ray 64 Hudson, Truman 111 Huff, Millicent 77 Hughes, Chesley 64 Hughes, Sissy 77 Humphries, Bob 40 Hunnicutt, Doris Ruth 77 Hunnicutt, Martha Jean 64 Hunnicutt, Jo Ann 77 Hunt, Billie Ruth 64 Hunt, Don 106 Hurley, Keith 40 Hyltin, Jo Ann 64 lsett, Phillip E. Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson , Jackson, Bob 40 Don Uackiel 65 Dorathy Elizabeth 64 Dot 65 John 40 Jackson, La Rue 40 Jacob, Evelyn 40 Jacobson, Joan 65 Jacobson, Lawrence 40 James, Doris 40 James, Jan 40 Jeffrey, Jenkins, Vera 77 Margaret 77 Jenkins, Wanda 65 Jennings, Gene 95 Jennings, Patsy 65 Jett, Louise 65 Johns, Bobby 77 Johnson, Betty 40 Johnson, Betty Joyce 77 Johnson, Bill 65 Johnson, Billy 65, 110 Johnson, Clara 77 Johnson, David 40 Johnson, Elaine 65 Johnson, Eugenia 40 Johnson, Fern 65 Johnson, Frances 40 Johnson, Gilbert 40 Johnson, Harry D. 41 Johnson Johnson , Harry E. 65 Henry 41, 39, 121, 135 Johnsoni Janet 65 206 1 Johnson Leonard 41 Johnsoni Louise 65 Johnson, Marion 41 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Morris 40 , Raymond 65, 110 Rose Marie 41 Johnson, Sandra 77 Johnson, Shirley 41 Jones, Barbara 77 Jones, Benny 65 Jones, Elton 110 Jones, Ovie L. 77 Joseph, Diana 77 Joseph, Jo Ann 65 Jureckaj Barbara 65 Kaiser, Bonnie 78 Kalmback, Glendene 65 Kanetzky, Earl L. 41, 121 Kasper, Frieda 65 Keeton, Georgeanne 65 Keir, Jaqueline 41 Kelley, Barbara 78 Kelley, Doris 78 Kelly, Lorene Ann 78 Kemp, Erwin 78 Kemp, Mary Lee 65 Kemp, William 78 Kendrick, Vaughn 65 Kennedy, Hobart 41 Kennedy, Jack 41 Kennedy, Joan! 65 Kerbow, Virginia 65 Kerwin, Betty Jean 78 Kinane, John 41 Kinney, Ben 65 Kingsberry, Joanne 41 Kirkland, John 78 Kitchens, Aubrey 110 Kitchens, Cleo 65 Kinney, Joyce 41, 139 Kiper, Charlotte 41, 138 Knebel, Luther 111 Knight, Jo Ellen 41 Knight, Lucianne 65 Kniker, Janice 78 Kohler, Carl James Jr. 41 Kohrs, Charlotte 65 Kohutec, Franklin 106 Kohutek, Gloria 78 Kraemer, Jane 78, 73 Krause, Betty 65 Krause, Iris 41 Krause, Marilyn 65 Kullenberg, Jo Ann 65 Lackey, Dorothy 65 La Fuente, Tommie Nell 6 Lane, Joan 42 Lanfear, Barbara 42 Lanfear, Bobby W. 42 Lapin, Thelma 42 Lassburg, Anna 65 Lassberg, Hilmar 38, 135 Lawler, Jo Anne 78 Lawless, Tommy 66 Lawrence, Ernest 78, 111 Lawson, Charles 78 Lawther, Betty 37 Leach, Marjorie 42 Lee, Ella 42 Lee, Latrelle 78 Lee, Leo 42 Lee, Marion 42 Leissner, Charles 66 Le Mond, Frances 66 Lenz, Betty Jean 78 Leon, Ben 66 Leonard, Bobby 78 Leonard, Buddy 42, 99 Lewis, Gene 66, 127 5 SERVING THE PEOPLE OF AUSTIN SINCE 1890 THE AUSTIN NATIONAL B AN K Member Federal Deposit Insurance Co poratlon THE FRIENDLY BANK In Austin itis F OR SHOESW Shown above are Mary Patricia Dowell and Sara Jane Weeks inspecting our new line of the famous Trampez shoes for the high school girls - Happily presented by Mr. joe Corbett. uYou,ll Looe Thmnf, 210 Pennybacker, Bob 68 Perry, Melvagene 47 Peterson, Helen Bell 79 Pharr, Patricia 79 Phelps, Norma Jane 79 Phillips, Jane 68 Phillips, Pozelle 79 Pickle, Verna 68 Piland, Margaret Jo 79 Pinderton, Ellen Faye 47 Pils, Martha 47 Pischke, Pauline 79 Pittsford, Emma 79 Plummer, Gene 47, 138 Pliler, Sammy Jack 94 Poindexter, Helen 48 Poindexter, Jimmy 79 Pool, Hill 68 Porter, Doc 68, 72 Porter, Joanie 68 Potter, Margaret 48 Potthoff, Helen 68 Powell, Mary 68 Prado, Irene 68 Prather, Charles 68 Prather, Kay 48 Prause, Darline 68 Presley, Thomas 79 Preston, Lyman 79, 111 Prim, Gene Alan 79 Pummill, Janice 79 Purcell, Merle 68 Puryear, Odeon 48, 127 Quick, Jimmy 48 Quick, Malcolm 93 Quicksall, Leona 68 Quinn, Reed Gilbert 32, 48, 98, 97 Quintanilla, Joel V. 48 Quist, Jean 48 Quist, La Anna 48 Roby, Wanda 79 Ragsdale, Sallie Ann 48 Rains, Norma Joy 48 Ramireg, Mollie 68 Ramsey, Bobby 79 Randerson, Greola 48 Rangel, Albert 79 Rankin, Shirley 79 Ray, Bert 48, 126, 138 Ray, Gerald 80, 73 Ray, James 111 Ray, Leona 68 Ray, Wynelle 31, 48, 136 Reasoner, Claude Buddy 48 Redd, Ed 48 Reed, Betty Jo 80 Reed, Ida 68 Reed, John 48 Reed, Shelby 68 Reneau, Doris 68 Renfro, Robert 48 Renner, Jerry 68 Rhea, Peggy 49 Rhodes, Lynwood 49 Rice, Tommy 89 Richardson, Mary 80 Richter, Martha Ann 80 Ricks, Glenda 80 Ricks, Violet 49 Rieger, Dorothy Jean 49 Riggs, Jean 49 Riley, Jo Ann 80 Riley, Margaret 80 Robbins, Patt 49 Robbins, Virginia 30, 49, 136 Roberts, Barbara 69 Roberts, Bruce 68 Roberts, La Verne 49 STUDENT INDEX ICON TINUEDJ Robertson, Caroline 49 Robertson, Lauretta 68 Robinson, Betty 69 Robinson, Jed 49 Robinson, John 49 Robinson, Richard 69 Robinson, Waid 80 Roe, Carol 69 Roe, Jane 68 Rogers, Floyd 49 Rogers, Nancy Ruth 49 Rogers, Sandra 80 Rogers, Voncille 69 Roper, Anita Jo 80 Rosell, Earl 49 Rosenquest, Stanley 49 Rosenquist, Christina 80 Ross, Don 49 Ross, Golda 49 Routan, Alma Elizabeth 69 Rowe, George 69 Royder, Jack 69, 110 Rucker, Betsy 69 Ruff, Myrna 69 Ruiz, David 49 Ruiz, Ezekiel 50 Rutland, Dudley 50 Ryden, Nelda Faye 50 Ryden, Elvera 80 Saldivar, Grace 50 Salmon, Dorothy Mae Salyer, Johnny 108, 72 Sampson, Laura Lee 80 Samuelson, Phyllis 69 Samuelson, Rose Adair 80 Sandahl, Cynthia 69 Sandberg, Amy Jeanne 50 Sanders, Conneen 80 Sandlin, Virginia 69 Sapp, Jackie 50 Sartin, Dorothy 50 Saunders, Joe 50, 103 Saunders, Marilyn 80 Scarbrough, Margaret 50 Scarbrough, Roger 69 Schlameus, Bennie Dell 50 Schlueder, Marietta 69 Schmiddi, Lucille 69 Schmidt, Bettye 50 Schmidt, Don 80 Schmitt, Mary Ellen 50 Schnabel, Charlie 69 Schneider, La Roy Nell 69 Schneider, Frances 29, 50, 136, 135, 127 Schulle, Janice 80 Schulze, Georgena 69 Schwartz, Jeanet 80 Schwarzer, Dorothy La Verne 69 Scott, Dan 50 Scrutchin, Doris 80 Seaholm, Betty 50 Seaholm, J. T. 80, 111 Seals, Nell Rose 50 Sefuentez, Beatrice 80 Seiders, Helen 51 Seiders, Rosemary 51, 139 Severn, Frank 51 Shanks, Mary Ann 80 Shaw, Van 80 Shelton, James 69 Shooter, C, V. 69 Shriver, Johnny 104 Shuffield, Bonnell 69 Shuffield, Kathlyn 69 Shuler, Joyce 80 Shuttlesworth, Berly 51 Sigler, George 69 Simms, Rexter 110 211 Simon, morph so Sims, Lucille 80 Sites, Billie Ruth 69 Skeen, Martha Jane 51 Skidmore, Leona 69 Skinner, Betty 51 Skinner, Sam 69 Simpson, Barbara 51 Simpson, John 51 Slaughter, Max 51 Slaughter, Rosemary 69 Slaughter, Sam 51 Smith, Addie Jo 69 Smith, Barbara 51 Smith, Bettie Margaret 80 Smith, Beverly 80 Smith, Billie Faye 80 Smith, Bobby 80, 111 Smith, C. A. 51 Smith, Carolyn 69 Smith, Cecil 51 Smith, Clara Beth 51 Smith, Dorothy 51 Smith, Eldon 110, 125, 72, Smith, Elsie 69 Smith, Jean 69 Smith, Jo Ann 51 Smith, Joyce 70 Smith, Katherine 51 Smith, Lurline 51 Smith, Murray 52 Smith, Nancy Jo Smith, Norma Gaye 70 Smith, Pearl 52 Smith, Russel Alan 80 Smith, Steve 80 Smith, Travis 52 Snead, Mary Lou 70 Sobeck, Charley 70, 110, 72 Sosa, Lupe 80 Soto, lshmall 70 Southwell, Bonnie 52 Spaw, Nola Fay 52 Sponberg, Valene 52 Sprinkle, Smith 80 Sproul, Joy C. 70 Stacy, Brownie 52 Stamnitz, A. W. 80 Stanford, Charles 80 Stanford, Roy 80 Stegall, Marie 70 Stegall, Mary 70 Stein, Elayne 52 Steinbring, Helen Vernell 5 Stephens, Freddie 52 Stephens, lone 80 Stephenson, Betty Jo 80 Stephenson, Marian 52 Stephenson, Mary Anne 80 Stewart, Arthur 80 Stewart, Edna A. 80 Stewart, Dorothy Jean 52 Stewart, Hugh 52 Stiles, Belva Jean 70 Stockton, James 52, 127 Stogsdill, Jenny Lou 80 Stout, Johnny 52 Stovall, Nell 70 Stramler, Bill 52 Street, Florence 52 Street, Mary 52 Strickland, Loretta 81 Stricklin, Charles M. 81 Stripling, Nancy 53 Strauss, Jack 114 Struhall, James 108, 72 Studer, George 70 Studer, Lanelle 70 Baked to Promote Your eating Pleasure -- NL KQRQK on -me vx.lN0l W ' Q-,RRXCMED AUSTIN BAKING COMPANY PHONE 8-3451 b BALACIA POULTRY A q A N D M A R K E T Phone 2-9219 908 Lamar Blvd. In ll lICEl'S e 'e'C5f91 NELSON DAVIS at soN ' ' Established 1884 614 CONGRESS AVENUE WHOLESALE CROCERS AUSTIN, TEXAS Austin Texas 0 Our! new current START THAT NEW SAVINGS rate on savings. Insured up to 35000. ACCOUNT NOW! ' The Mutual Savings Institution Resources Over 36,000,006 905 Congress zxz 1 Stulken, Virginia 53 Sullivan, Beverly 81 Sullivan, Wray 81 Sunbeck, Georgia M. 70 Sutherland, Elizabeth 70 Swartz, Sara Mariane 81 Swenson, Wallace L. 70 Swearingen, Jonilu 28, 53, Sweet, Lewis, 53 Swift, Sterling 53, 98 Tamayo, Edward 53 Tanenbaum, Estelle 53 Tanenbaum, Shirley 81 Tate, Jimmy W. 53 Tate, Martha Lynn 70 Tate, Marvin 70 Taylor, Alton 27, 97 Taylor, Gladys 70 Taylor, Roger 70 Taylor, Tommie 53 Taylor, Virginia Beth 70 Teich, Charles Edgar 53 Teinert, Erna Mae 70 Teneyuque, Socorrita 81 Tennyson, Charles 53 Theobalt, Betty Ann 53 Terry, Maydene 81 Tetens, Vera Nell 70 Thiele, J. L. 53 Thomas, Doyle 53, 93, 99 Thomas, Hilda 53 Thomas, lla 70 Thomas, Kendall 81 Thompson, Bill 53 Thompson, Emory 70, 106 Thrower, James Wm. 53 Thurman, Barbara 53 Tidwell, Patricia 70 Tieman, Bobby 105 Tobler, Julius B. 70 Torres, Gloria 81 Tower, Shirley 54 Trafton, Bill 70, 110 Treadwell, Joel 54 Treat, Carol Lou 54 Treat, Maribess 54 Trevillyan, Pat 70 Tucker, Buddy 81 Tucker, Jimmy 110 Tyler, Dorothy 81 Tyler, John 81 Urbach, Glen 54 Urbanek, Lorraine 70 Ussery, Carolyn 81 Valdes, Mary Ann 54, 126 Van Cleave, Shirley 70 Vasquez, Thelma 54 Vasterling, Louise 54 Verdine, Riley 70 135, 134, 122 S TUDEN T INDEX ICONTINUEDJ Vernon, Dixie Jane 81 Viehe, Ervin R. 54 Vollette, Fred A. 54 Von Rosenberg, Ann 70 Von Rosenberg, Joe 81, 111 Vosberg, Dorothy Ann 81 Voss, Herman Jr. 54 Wade, Jane 54 Walander, Betty 81 Walden, Betty Jean 54 Walenta, Doris 54 Walenta, Maribel 81 Walker, Alice 70 Walker, Billy 54 Walker, Dick 54 Walker, Shirley 70 Walker Silvia 54 Wallace, Danny 54 Wallace, Horace 55, 93 Waltrip, Bill 55 Wara, George Terry 81 Ward, Jimmy 81 Ward, Tommy 71 Warden, Don 55 Warner, Marilyn 81 Warner, Virginia 55 Warren, Bobby 108, 72 Warren, Virginia 71 Watson, Margaret 71 Watson Mary 71 Webb, Frances 55 Weber, Lenore 55 Weeks, Sarah Jane 55, 90, 138 Welch, Bubbles 71 Welch, Maida 55 Welch, Lou 110 Wells, Terry Jo 81 Wendlandt, Rea 81 Wendler, Kenneth 55 Werchen, Emma Jean 81 Werkenthin, Conrad 81 Wesley, Jean 71, 134, 127 West, Ann 55 West, Eloise 81, 125, 72, 73 West, Judith 71 Westling, Eddie 111 Wetegrove, Lucille 55 Whatley, Ted 81 Wheeless, Barbara 71 Wheeler, Elsie 81 Whiddon, Tammy 55 White, Alton 71 White, Harriet Louise 71 White, Martha Ann 71 Whitehead, Henrietta 71 Whitlock, Ted 55 Wier, Billie Jean 71 Wilder, Billie Joyce 55 Wiley, Benny 111 213 WilIiams,' Allen C. 81 Williams, Dave 81, 73 Williams, Dewey 55 Williams, Dorothy 71 WilliamsSGeneva 81 Williams, Joe 55 Williams, Kathryn 55 Williams, Martha 81 Williams, Shirley 81 Williams, Steve 81 Williamson, Ruth 71 Willingham, Eloise 55 Willman, Alice Mae 81 Wilson, Alan 71 Wilson, Bruce 56 .Wilson, Clyde Robert 71 Wilson, Jean Arthur 71 Wilson, Jannye 81 Wiltzuis, Charles 71 Wimberly, Mary 71 Witter, Edgar 56 Wolff, Elmer 56 Wolfram, Stanton 71 Wood, Dorothy 56 Wood, Harold 26, 56, 139 Wood, Tommy 71 Woodmansee, Tom 81 Woodruff, Ann 81 Woodruff, Billie 71 Woodruff, Joy 56 Woods, Bette 71 Woods, Mertice 56 Woolsey, Billy Jon 71 Worley, Margie 71 Worley, Mary 81 Wooten, Jarene 71 Wright, Marian 56 Wright, Wilbur 56 Wucher, Richard 56 Wuest, Patsy 71 Wukasch, Daris 56 Wyatt, Frank 56 Wyckoff, Virginia 56 Yarborough, Richard 56 Yeargin, Meta 81 Young, Marvin 81 Young, Mary Lynn 71 Young, Patsy 71 Youngblood, Newt 115 Youngblood, Ruby Nell 71 Youngblood, Dan 56 Younger, Leighton 81 Youngquist, Girdner 71 Youngquist, Jimmy 58 Ziller, Jean 81 Zuch, Howard 71, 110 Zuch, Martha 81 I' E I E I i 2 Y I 3 for gre cious fifving FURNITURE fmm CAB ANISS Always H igh Grade . .. . 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