Austin High School - Comet Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1950

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-. - - Dedicated to fhe students and 1 QfA1zsfz'n High Schoo , zlsi LQYAL FOREVER 0 , By WELDON COVINGTOI d Wht n 55 1 rs - mg or - war 5- 'fi -Z ? 1!lInl. ' V' 1.15111 I E :nazi , luv -W X ,A ' , - sf . vQ ' -xl!! ' ' lluu. 'Q X- 'f 1 S5111 .. ' - J l 41101 ,L e. l ' . - 5? 'f ' , wif -1 174 a1z: f A Xll'lll!iLil , rgnllzvi Q19-I W SI wi ai Q 1 V3 if Wifi 1 e'2eui,e 1i-3H3L W: ' We Hai film! i wsdakg Hiiefii fi L i ii! fz,eiei,i,zgE M H eww ' e iQ'fyfE33ifE1iZ,B j i i Reproduced with permission of C F Q 5 T V R F i F I Q . Q i , 1 1 , i 1 I 1 I I E f r E 1 F 5 E P i u R E Q 3 2 S E E Q 5 E E I 3 5 wwf' Sometimes it ha pens in the crowd at a football ame-you may have forgotten there is such a feeling-and then you hear that loud? clear yell, Yea Austin! -or someone might whistle Loyal Forever in the hall-You get a lump in your throat -and you become aware of her for the first time. Her greatness 1'ills your heart, and you know her presence means loyalty to old A. H. S. You can't understand how she knows when you need her, but she's always near when you do-Then you find yourself standing and shouting louder than anyone else.-It's hard to believe at first, but it seems to grow more and more through the years-Some call it sentiment,', but you choose to call it school spirit. Often you wonder just what is behind that big old brick building at 12th and Rio Grande, and itls moments like this that you know it's The Spirit of Austin High! Now you know that she keeps the lamp of loyalty lit through the years and your imprint is left in her book of memories, the COMET. -M ,,.w,i..WWMti.M,,.,.W Q. M 0 kill! -M-undue ,,,,9O.-go , XX Y f7X4?X 7zQ7 45,5j?jLfff 41X X , Af, f X 6x Ziigfi fgf f A Z X X K RBHSH ix H M A 1 mu' fs. .WW-il' if ikgwaiml XE Q 'A H W K , - .4 v. - WML , mp yi1f.. ',, 1-. .A , ' 4. '- . X .1 1 'A 5'-'-N ?'2'?i,. :Z5'f1X: 5M f3Q -.f -kwa S m . 7, - . . . -' '5 JV Mia! 1f:l'i. . . 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Steve Smith Organizations Editor .t..,.. .Barbara Burr Sports Editor ,.,,...,.....,..,, Henry Montez, Paul Earney Editors .,.................. Edwin Jordan, . Shirley Tannenbaum .Murray Patton Photographer ................. Our 2 Q Y 7 f'Tfx?1 la 5 Nc. N? cf 'U X Eur! vw- ig, 613' educfbiion aut flziure of ,the fain re 1115111 con-Q1211 QZOCLGPJ' 1 ff 7 R L. 1? X X ,Y ? ff ff 9 W M X NW f 'BHSHHRR e gfeetlnsg Chuckling over the paper golf Y bfoa and enjoying a coke with eilaw 566' Mr Teel Mr Baker takes YV' sie a minute out Smiling his way through a busy schedule, Mr. T. P. Baker works hard as our principal to improve Austin High School. Never too busy for a chat or a friendly hello, he's become familiar to all of us. Upon his capable shoulders falls the responsibility of all the insoluble problems. His genuine love for young people and his deep-rooted interest in education have always brought him out on top. I fl l ...- .Haw Y a A YAY abrighl' . vhime 9 on Y C 3 Y or ping ' oth Leaving after an ,I A er buSY day' ' ' H Q OW gl-een do es yo 111' gal- den 81'0W? 9 ----gf A . i S Sat Utd 'iys '-at E 3 home are jlls tas full All work and no play makes .Tacka dull boy. And Tommy realizes his dad is still good with th pretty at ball. , Left to right: Mr. Noble Prentice, Mrs. O D Weeks Mr Gus J Moos vice pres ident, Mr. R. W. Byram, president, Mrs Hal P Bybee secretary Mr Fred S Nagle, and Mr, Willie Kocurek. Students in A.H.S. found a greater and more varied program last September when the big doors swung open... ...A new social director with exciting ideas and plans...building improvements... the lunchroom's beautification from door to door...and plans for anew stadium were fully approved .... ...Our thanks again to such a marvel- ous group of board members and Dr. Edgar ...a genial friend to all, and an understand- ing companionnthis busy gentleman always has a smile for those who pass him. Mr. Sam Martin, Principal Night and Industrial Schools Mr. Martin...grand fella...philosophizing around fussed an aw heck if something messed itself up... Miss Martha Agnor and Mr. Lipscomb Anderson, Deans ff' 'Za Miss Agnor and Mr. Anderson...they gained our confidence and good will right away with their friend- ly attitudes toward students ..... Mr. Wittner...there just wasn't a problem he couldn't solve...and when his voice came over the P.A. System at the end of a long day, we knew it was time to go home. Mr. Nick Wittner, Vice-Principal iid ', AT TENDANCE OFFICE Mrs. Lula Williams, Bebe Cisneros, and Mrs. 49 lil2I D. Johns on. 'x .PQ 4-. .ff N 1 vi? I Mrs. McNutt Night School Secretary rw-f ff' ,kfh-.Y 'I 2 . ,2 A i' ,Y ' s 44:1 REGISTRARS Mrs. Edith Penland Mrs. Kathleen King - Mr. Armand Lanier Miss Ada Maude Owen Miss Marjorie Bagley .,,nuJ4 LIBRARIANS Frances Massie Helen White Effe C. Hutto Mildred Arthur I ef-. ,,,..-3 NURSERY SCHOOL Mrs. Mabel S. Pitts and some young proteges MAINT ENANC E STAFF Top row: F. V. Stowerton, C. A. Rice, Bertie Beattie, Will Miller. Bottom row: Mrs. Ima Wuestenhauser, Mrs. B.R. Nance, E. J. Kaspar, M. A. Abraham, Robert Thomas. 4' Mrs. Sam Adkins and Beverly Speed Mrs. V era Anderson and Don Howard 1. :glial Anderson...C0u 2- Z. Mrs ep grdez. in A.H1-age! Coura e I ' ' Adlnns .S, St g -..1t t Wzth -'-new - WY hall Qkes Austin Hi ' mee---fall 1 S' Courage K 1 I fr . .v Ovely lad - 5' fnad ' e Q hit 1 ' . ff o ' ' 1- 4 X md , A . f 7 C ev o 'f Q , Ml..- ,, 175: Q' A .1 gjl, 4 of Nm' , , YI 22, 1.51-975 o -P ,elf . f, 'Q' 1-f X va fl' F , 3- Q , an L I Q- gN'h' :Wh Bfifles l 1 ' KZ' . Di: ,-ii,4 'V E The ' 11- ' 'tw .5 Q G MM 4 U dout .ln aC1eS N 5721. Y' J- -uw A-,Joy ' -'Wfsuqvr twlfh high almost . IVE UW ' , f Li, 1- , 6 t,,. and ' In GAXXDU ealfrfend evwyone Woodhe - P H' O klle k-Ig-,J I- Whel- hada 1 , ' ---' , .a .Luca int' Left to right: Jerry Copeland, I. W. Corbell, and Mrs. Guinelle Avrett ,ow o,,, ,.... C qi .l Q5 o ,b A V ,f Lk gi., fl wuliam B Mf- a Don ailes an o 5 Cowxey y. o x Mrs ' Judy B aker and chorm 5 lv . L. Mr . Baxrfxetten ,X e 9 9 one he taught us cafoe irofo egnperkence rather 'Co diy' and doXX tea-dc books ...and XXX-5 3oX4esX 5. Mr. 9X'L1,eXX .... iXoutX5Xxe6 an onusuaX batoxv, coiofoop, ordkoaxtsj yardstkck... XX Xe arnedko watch Xfx-5 xt er0arX4abXe 60 S1463 ree.-sions. see and .. eu-L9 I A, Mr. 9ea'cy'...r uXed Xav-I cXa5 Cofoet Staii aXXXle3 Hbeifs have iw was XXX-5 610150- r K M T. CUIYK5 Beaty I, Q4 for 1 QA.-532, Bylggklfc. i'iH?..f as 5 , f5', -W - ,fn ,Q gg, 4 4' ' Q- 1., qv ..aX,f,'.?mv,.,..,,, 5? . + x N 'ority in our midet... tblxrs . Baker X. NXre.9aX2er...ceXe Fred XNBTKTXQQE: cXxo1rosXos to Xocky' Ps.YX.S.'ere. My T . homa s Barne tt, . 6 With George Z ivley i ,-. v 4 A if' S7 MO f 73 LBJ- 'foi-fa, ,009 A- 'Ya labs 'Z SQ, Q X6 0 -15 Left t 0 fight . Bm Wrigh r, wi 163, M dngurn 1 and Mr ' Gu . Y Blzzeu 'fine 0 JL 4, A . Left to right: Phil Miller, Miss Edna Boon and Jeanette Adamcik Marilyn McBrine and Miss Floy Branum James Pope and Mr. Gerald Brenholtz Miss Helen Boysen and Betty .To Dodson 1. Miss Boon...friendly brown eyes, soft grey curls framed a face full of vitality and humor ,.., 2. Miss Boysen...quiet, demure little lady goaded the National Honor Society along its route... 3. Miss Branum... I'll make goodciti- zens of you A.H.S.'ers yet, and sho nuff, look at usll 4. Mr. Brenholtz..,likable fe lla down in B19...always lent a helping hand. 5. Mr. B.rewer...quiet, friendly, help- ful...was more than just a sponsor ' to the Maroon staff... Left to right: Beverly Smith, Betty McBrayer, Mr. Weldon Brewer, and Janice Kniker is... '-G'i I P x ' Q i . ' e vii ' . A .!' ' - Q. 1 a 1 r ' ' L 7., - C, 7 - - F.. W -' . .Q ff' w e Q ' Q f. 3A' Y lg - ,J ,T-v -1 , , f e, 'lr-' 'M 'Y V 4 -j - Bill Chase, Mr. Burger, James Hunter, and .Tohn Hollingsworth O Harry Pollard and Mr. C. S. Burger f v, 7 ra, v , , le A Q l fs .IC I, is ,Q W 1 X e Coach T. Burger . . . there's more than basket- ball . . . learn firstl And the gent showed us how . . . Mr. C. S. Burger . . . Health and tennis coach- ing left him with little time . . . swatted that tennis ball too fast for us . . . Mrs. Bushnell. . . happy and congenial . . chatted merrily with everyone . . . Mrs. Cadwallader . . . told us to do our own thinking, promoting our self-respect . . . I I I I 1 .M-f oo WV Gxgol- ,QQJP Fog Ya 40 tai H gf od :T'e'rhe. I X comer I fi W I: W-I' fi' 7 1 xg gv QL!Jj Mary Corbell Bobby Akin Oscar and Mrs Cadwallader 1. M ff Mrs. J. O Bushnell McCrummen a Mr. Kenneth Carter...jo11y but determined, the gentleman with acamera in one hand and and a trig book in the other... Miss Bertha Ca5ey...her quips made her c1assesjolly...we liked Miss Casey! Liked her alot! Miss Mary Campbell,..always s trictly in vogue...gentle silver-haired lady...shared her congenial good humor... Miss Alice Carman...petite 'n' neat...perch- ed on her desk for a lecture...unending pa- tience with us... 'Q d Miss Alice Carman n WX N ! le 1 Q ll X 5' xi carter, lean X 4 I ,f . ht. Mr. Kermef- m bell r resins Ca P N com 1 X 1 Z 3 . Mrs. Child . . . life-loving and busy . . such a lovely lady . . . . Mr. Covington . . . our indispensableband director . . . smiled his way through a busy schedule at A. H. S. , , , 4. Mrs. Conley . . . ready and willing with explanations . . . made her a favorite among usl . Miss Culley . . . tiny and sweet . . . but we knew that history in the end . . . and liked it . . . M Martha Castlebe1'1'Y rs. a and Don Ashworth Mr s . Louva Chu . Mrs. Castleberry' - . . the stories she told ' 'CUT' in acuon - .- .ldon COV'-ng ...gf K' - ' her students were the lucky ones . . . we if 11 Con1eY iss lma Cullel' Mrs- Jane M fm BW M Q uajwfwgl- 1 YT' 'Yb- Coach Delbert Davis Miss Virginia Decherd and Chorus Mr. R. S. Davis and Jim Bashara ' 1 K A 1 i , '71 Mr. Davis...just got a kick out of living...had a hi for everyone .... Miss Decherd...laughing good sport...c-apably led her well- trained Mixed Chorus... Mis s Dickard...alert...accommodating...certainly admired this lady... Mr. R. S. Davis...a grease smear on his face only hihlight- ed his jovial expression... Mrs. Edwards...rea1ly knew her science...doctor of this... doctor of that...whew! What a lady! Mrs. Mary Edwards and Ethel Ferstl W Miss Lucille Dickard and Sylvia Scarbrough .1 -ffl l Miss Mary Farley and Mike Gillespie Left to right: Cotton Peterson, Vir- , ginia Morris, and Mrs. Mary Gaines 1. Miss Farley...English VIl'ers about to leave will really miss her perky smile. Z. Mr. Fraley...did wonders teaching us the tricks of his trade... 3. Mrs. Gaines...recipe for Russian Pistachio Nut Casserole...she knew it and taught us... 4. Miss Gardner...taught the mystery of ice cream cookies to football boys and future housewives .. 5. Miss Goff...adept at PG and Algebra problems ...she's the friend to students with problems, too... Mr. James R. Fraley and his boys Miss Avis Gardner and Jim Mansfield Q Miss Cicely Goff X .,41S?-QQ V l. Mrs. Malcolm W. Gregory Z. . XX 5 Left to right: Susie Kerr, Miss Susan Hamilton, and Josie Klotz Left to right: Patte Hargis and Miss Margaret Harris 5. Mr. Hicks...those classes were really something ...the machinery parts cluttered our brains till he straightened us out...'n' he was the guy for A.H.S. mechanics .... Mrs. Gregory...she's new to A.H.S. this year... but her patience with other newcomers made sophs flock to SZZ .... Mr. Frank Guffin MJ Mr. Guffin .... our fella .... great sense of leisure- ly good humor .... even chemistry wasn't bad with the fella with the half-knotted tie .... Miss Hamilton .... just one of the girls! .... gave us more than the know how .... taught us to be good sports, too.... Miss Harris .... who could think that Algebra can be easy .... it can't .... but she made it passable .. 4 Left to right: Earl Eckhoff, Mr. J. Hicks and Dillard Vickers X 1, w + - J ' ....., ...L-L1-I Left to right: Ann Hardwicke, Lucianne Knight and Miss Corinne Herndon Mrs. Willie Horne Mrs. Horne...shamed the boys into good manners with her lovely tales of the old South... Miss Hi11...her catching enthusiasm quickly spread and kept us all busy... Mr. Hortonngirls'favorite--Pop Horton...friendly brown eyes flashed over his happy classes... Miss Hudson...pert..ever-smilinguif we knew our English we could snoozeuotherwise toe the line... Miss Sara I... Hudson, Lynn Dillard, and Bobby Ramsey l, Miss Herndon...kept us stepping but was a terr1f1c pal showed us a good time on out of town trips 's Mr. R. L. KirkleY and his hams Mr. Glyn C. .Tones and claSS 1 . Mr. Kirkley . . . volts, currents, Greek to us at first . . but not for long . . he fixed that . . . . Mr. .Tones . . . he printed directories, posters, every- thing imaginable . . . thanks again . . . . Mrs. Hovenga . . . always on the run . . from biology labs to home-ec kitchens . . . we learned and loved it all . . . 4. Coach Kline . . . Dutch to the guy who was really proud of that line. 5, Coach Kitchen . . . our fame spread far and wide as he carried our team right up to the top . . . Z 3 squad . . . easy-going L 'ta TeneYuque. Estelle Dooley' eom and Mrs . HOVCUEA rx 1 . E E 1 , I .. gr 'N 111 . - h t Coach Forrest Kline, and Beverl-Y Ryan Coach JOHHHY Kltc en Bob Constan , e Ns. -ah L . eft to rgghtr Jerry Ch d ohm Tyler an ler, Miss , R t Mr 1 and Denzel Rea u h Knoepfjl S. Hazel Lindse a d J SOIle1- C oach Allen L a Y D oyce Boling Mrs. l..indsey...boy, we liked her. .her chatting and laughing with us...made her our jolly pal... Miss Knoepfli...a welcome additionto the faculty...her friendly manner made her well-liked by all who worked with her... Mr. Lawler...loud ties lent a boost to history classes as well as the backfield... , X' Miss Manigault...enjoyed working with her students...always voiced her encouragement... ambled along...extralift to those 5 svi Mr. I..ewis...easy-going gent... gym classes... Left to right: Camilla Berkley, Rober Scarbrough, and Miss Louise Manigault C l h .-K ,, 1 oac Stubby Lewis and Charlie Leissner 4 Joanne McCa1eb, ' Wilbur Templeton, and Mrs. Dorothy Moehr, E w c. ,M it and ce Gundefxacwayne . ROY e K' Grac NUS' Mr. Barnes Milam and Tommy McCrurr1rnen Mr. I. F. Martin, Jane Tayl xx fi. x , J rf'S 'W an Y g, 'X-' EN-1e.4+. -iw. 4. or and Joe Wilson Miss Esther McClung and Johnny Salyer 1. MR, MARTIN . . . the mirth of his moods spread to each student he contacted . . . Z. MRS. MOEI-IR . . . Manners! Manners . . . . 3 I'1l teach you . . and she did . . but we loved her , , , 3. MISS MCCLUNG . . . kept her classes awake with unusual wit . . . understanding shoulder to lean on . . . 4. MRS. MAYNE . . . not only an authority on P. G. . . but also on raising pretty dahlias... 5. MR. NIILAM . . . his sense of humor caused -J 5 .115 ' 15 . a 9 J f., more than one hilarious antic in his Ameri- can History classes . . . irai T931 25 . ' ,eff ' 4 f Mis 5 Kathryn Iv! O I'I'i5 Cather Mrs. Miss Morris...she tried to help us, but the seams just didn't look straight...and the hem went jig jag ... Mrs. Nitschk e...this red-headed, likeable ladyhad the persist- ence to drill those facts into our skulls... t' made the Red Dragons the Mrs. Norton...her pa xence passing success... boys ma th ent1eman...these rowdy Mr. Morgan...a sou ern g de us question chivalry...but he convinced us it's far from dead... Coach O'Dell.,.from his scrimmages sprang our future A squads...great guy... Mrs. Naomi Norton Coach Milton O'Dell with squad 6 'Ni -MY? X f i ' A .7 d ine ck Chke W mar 6 ir sur- f--..-f K .df X X 5 1-F' if LM V Nl Paul Morgan f 1 Boone v it to right: Careen Le nd ErlYne Gr a 'X N GM , . patte1'5On . Vu!!-an M155 r L-ucks Xng e and I e an -gl--, Ze willia Arthur Petersen and Dean LAT. d Andrea Galarza Miss Mary Porter an ms0U Lois MTS' Sane Beatty, i . Balagla ight- nd DOY15 Lett to Y backer. 3 penf'-Y Miss Patterson.. effici t fedxi I . en ...perfectly groomed poised...wonderfu1 lady... Mrs. Pennybacl-cer...everyday 5th period A14 i the scene of jovial happinessu. Mr. Petersen...a favorite of A.H,S...we appre- ciate his ability... Miss Porter...it wasn't so hard even for the beginners...patience...that was Miss Porter! key. Mrs. Ragsda1e...she taught us to grow up am made it fun...even tired last period students go a kick out of her class. w erl Laney rs. Martha Ragsdale and Vev Y l l M ..1.0' N0 5 X , A, 'X fi 1 . s Y sf! ' 'F Delores Horn' Garza i Mr s . Sander s on, Augustine , nf: flfiiilswwf Q ' 2 ldwell. --'f f1'-H ' Ann Ca and I0 , ff f YJ -ef I 'Tl , In My K -,,: I ,rg 1-,. -may , 4 ' AJ- lkckllttwtulwigigi krg ,Vqyv 21 ,Ezi A --A f'f' H . .:: '- if-et . . ,I 1. Mrs. Sanderson . . . extra special to us . . . and the bi A if voguish way she dressed . . . A 'F it 2. Miss Roach . . . gay as Paree . . . brought a bit of ' ' ' ' spicy, wonderful France to Austin High . . . ' ly. 1 'fr' f 355' ,. i 3. Mrs. Scott. . . lovely, lively lady-certainly knew how AEJ' to 5 ,VN P to make her classes enjoy English . . . lvil ' A ' 54? ' 4. Mrs. H. score . . .delightful . . sparkied . . . lent her charm to A. H. S. and developed it in others . . . V fig W , ,, -' VA' i uQ..iw9,.,,..1 +f 'wV 4' WM .,, g Q L 'va 1- 2 Miss Eloise Roach Mrs. Hilda Scott and Phil Blanchard. Carita Calkins, Tommy Boyd, Mrs, Norma Scott, and Jimmy Burke. so Q X xXx N ,J-,.f Mrs. Jessie Smith . Jane Sfnoot Harold Green and Miss Miss Stella Sifmfield - s ll ns mass RTERREYH s 9 3 5 xl 3 if if X v eee , ' is 'MH fi d Paul Eafney Miss Laura Snow, Evelyn COX' an M I R Somerville, Beth Melson, Freida Oertli, TS- ' ' and Jane Beatty 1. Mrs. Smith . . . fixed up all those future house- wives with plenty of know-how . . . you fellas can thank her . . . Z. Miss Snow . . . Witty and dynamic . . . she won us over right away . . . amiable as she taught us a major lesson . . . friendliness . . . 3. Miss Smoot . . . smartly dressed . . . just right for her flaming locks . . . really a help to the new English III'ers. . . 4. Miss Stanfield . . . Spanish was hard, but she had all the genius . . . 5. Mrs. Somerville . . . the '50 seniors will re- merrmer this charming lady! Thank ' a wonderful s again to sponsor . . . r X, my , fd uf i S tation W O1 L f 1-ff'-I 12- l bert Tee d Mr. R0 rorfy an lorie T reviuyan Mar Mrs . Mrs. Erlifle Tacke fn , 'Nun s Harrell at and Ann urn kmann and 3 for Trenc- , Else MTD' l. Mr. T e e l...delightful 'n' dignified...wo r ld history's secrets unfolded for us... Z. Mrs. Trevillyan...dynamic and vivacious... smiled throughout those murderous classes.. . Mrs. Tackett.. t' . 1ny...you must meet this new lady... 3 4. Mrs. Trenckmann...wise up 'n' loosen up.. chuckles played over h er classes , Mr Starnater hot rods to Chr of m apart he put them together agaxn 5. . yslers...any X J ' ' us could tear the 5,7 If Q c f ,.1. 'f,,gS. , Mr. fm to fight: claude Pogue and Raymond Le Robert srarnater' Butklund d M' od Watkxns, an ISS A Dufwo wade C65 S X Q Mi SS Q ' ,. 1.52. :x..,, s Ujda W 'xx ' Ann Ofpie W e le bb, Ethel F 61-Stl .v and Ada 'rgdret l. Miss Wade...gave us spending money as Well as high school credits...big hit. Z. Miss Walker...always fixed us up if we had troubles... She always understood... 3. Mrs. Webb...clothes-minded A.H.S. femmes found her their friend. 4. Mrs. Weeg...understanding...she was alwa help us... ys ready to Mrs. Reta Weeg and Evelyn Spangler alker h I shines' Pfewm and Mrs. Regina Wage l Z 3 4 5 Mrs. her Welge...peppy and fun...we remember terrific help over those keys... Mrs. Weisser...light-hearted, gracious, unique sense of humor...we surely like her... Williams...we met her on a new field year...this versatile lady can make a success of anything... Mrs. S, Wi1lia.rns...always remained calm, cool, and collected even when one of our budding Pythagorases asks, What is a tri- angle? Mr. Pete Wiley...noticed thos e fascinating formations ?..Tricky, eh?...Mr. Wiley cer- tainly made a big hit... Mrs. this X . l 5 phi Mr. Pete Wiley and Bobby .Tune Burkett ,, ,grabs- Mrs. Clara Weisser ...gl i Mrs. Efwne ii d on williams and Bobby D0 S r Mrs. Sybil Williams and Doug Phillips Qi 1 33 F-1 l H' 're ,f 1. Mr. Willingham. . . took our FFA boys right up there . . . brought home the bacon . . . in the formof First Prizes . . . 2. Mr. W. Wilson .' . . his rapid determination toward his work transferred to us . . . 3. Mr. Winfrey . . . speech teacher with whom you just iff Jimmy Starnater, Russell McMurry, and Mr. Kirk Willingham Mr. Woodrow Wilson and Ben .Tack Kinney couldn't get angry . . suggestions, not commands . . . l REGISTRATION -- Midterm really presented problems for our hardworking faculty and studentaidesl Z -8.5 le-nn Clark . d G mf, Chase Winfrey an ,,- Relaxing at an off period . . Problems enough getting papers graded, preparing lessons, attending meetings, and chaperoning danc e s, but our faculty never seemed to be too busy to help us settle our problems. Their active interest in all our undertak- ings proved the w ' ' Y us and our future. ere genu1nely 1nterested in B anking 5 ibililfy eaclffllesday SPOU' ther fe was BDO on advisors ' ily. r aded Umar e dsl e test, teachers g ly OD We took on t long after all the 5 signing Ou ' gone home ' tudeflts had C'1 Af a.r.re.r Z 7? gl X ff Z .Z Jff fx 0ccaJ!onaIIy .If J Ore conjured In making a Chong bfgfff' W f':f'.L': 'g' 1 MM V, Z- ff ef' 5 'Q a N 1 1 r f ff 33259 Q-5 .Q ' g g K 'HC J., s- if 'I 'I E., ,I t Q . S -,, -'L H-14 q-nn' :gr- .J W U1 ' 5 JN... I ' i f-' M- 'B' asf K I 4 K P ' IZA FALL . .y, Q1 P -- -- BOBBY WARREN . . . PRESIDENT L-1:1 - ky I ,AMW V., 3 CHARLIE LEISSNER . . . B bb Warren, Leslie Gi Pate, Aylmer Smith, o y Uflcem .Terry Chandler .TERRY CHANDLER . PRESIDENT CHARLIE LEISSNER . VICE-PRESIDENT MARTHA ZUCH . . . SECRETARY 1 Martin Chaney M I arth ddens , Charlie Leissne VICE-PRESIDENT LESLIE GIDDENS . . . . . . ER SECRETARY-TREASUR AYLMER SMITH ....... REPORTER PAT PATE ..... r SGT. at ARMS 12B SPRING . MARTIN CHANEY . . . TREASURER . . STANLEY STUDER . . . REPORTER . MARTIN WIGINTON . . SGT. at ARMS fi Z uch, Martin wi int 8 o , n, Charhe Leissner J M .3 rKZ 1 of-Hit I ' 2 X. . 2 ff 1 Q WF 4 Ki iiree -if f my K , of we k 2 l . 1 , f su if , , tiff if 0' . 4, at i .. Cl . s ,f rv g . M y if i ,,1, . , to 'WQ' if Hi-Q., sy, of L ADLER, PEGGY-F.H.A. '49-'50, N.H.S. '50 Her witty remarks kept us in stitches. ALDRICH, KENNETH- One of the Dragons' best. AKIN, PATRICIA--Adda Dabba Polish '49-'50 A parcel of sweetness. ALLEN, EFFIE-Folk and Square Dance '48, N.H.S. '50 She's lull of vim and glee. ALLEN, ELSBY-Sewing Club '47, Handicralt Club '48-'49, Opera Study '50, Music ls Fun '48, Tennis Intramurals '49, F.H.A. '47-'50 We cauldn't do without her personality. ALLEN, LORAINE-F.H.A. '49- '50, Red Cross Council '49-'50 Sweeter than candy. GPS Maid' ,,.... no ALLEN, LUTHER-Accounting Club '49-'50 A guy with a lot ol pep. ALLEN, RECTOR-Bond '47-'50, Ass't. Manager '49-'50, Dance Band Club, '48-'50 A 'big dog' in the band as well as with the girls. ALLISON, HELEN-Band '47-'48, Galena Park High, A.H.S.: Band '48-'50, Handicraft Club '49, F.H.A. Club '50 Silence is golden. ALLMAN, BETTY JO-Red Dragons '47-'50, Secretary '49- '5D, National Thespian '49-'50, 4 Star Member, Vice-President, '50, Drama Club '48-'49, Ball- room Dancing Club '49-'50, President '49, Secretary '50, N.H.S. '50 Look out, Broadway, here l come! 40 I3 Iri f s i.-gif? 1 - X-f'T2Qf,2.Q,..w -iff E - f ,-,e mi ' f ' y r i 'R , i A ,ig ,Y .P vs Y ' -1751. E 1 f: W . its 4 .,,, H , -- :ZH ..,YV, i J I '53 A ww if f 5 me . iii'-an lseek' A ,+ i fi to 53 3 , we img K rr ig 5 r M 4 ME ,weed . f f ix 30 as gens. jtiwel ex Ji v K if wg 125 iq F ,L 1-ua J? 15? aim ed it A Ffftf- 4 '-f M5 S K-'sit' .N 'T -2. if if r we 9515 S2321 ess f 5 i ' f if riiy DD' . ,ting 'W'v . L.-'gg This is part of our high school . . . in these halls echoed our laughter, our shouts, the sound of our shuffling feet as we hur- ried from class to class . . . and the fumbled murmur of hun- dreds of conversations we en- foyeci, will never be forgotten ll. AMARO, CLAUDE- An all-around good sport. 12. ANDERSON, E LA I N E-Red Jackets '48-'50, Student Coun- cil '47-'48, Social Council '49, Handicraft Club '49-'50, Secre- tary, President, F.H.A., Maroon Beauty Review '48, N.H.S. '50 Exciting to know. 13. ANDERSON, JANE-Tennis Club '47-'48, Intramurals '47-'48, D.E. Club '49-'50, Vice-President Her dimples are wrinkles in velvet. 14. ANGLIN, ROSS-N.H.S., Quill and Scroll, F.H.A. Council '49, Student Council '48-'49, Hi-Y, Maroon Staff, Southern Harmony Club, Maroon Beauty Review Crew '49, May Fete Committee '49 Proof that Austin is the 'Friendly City'. l5. ANTHONY, MONTE- The next national tennis champion. 16. ARNOLD, KENNETH-Hot Rod Club '49, F.H.A. '47-'48, lntro- murals '49, Student Council '48, Sportsman and Rifle '50, Track '47-'48 Drugstore Cowboy. l7. ARREDONDO, MIKE- A sense at humor is one of man's best traits. l8. ASHWORTH, 'KENNETH - Band '47-'50, Orchestra '48-'50, Stu- dent Conductor '48-'50, Dance Band Club '49, Student Council '48-'50, Treasurer '50, May Fete Committee '50, N.H.S. '50 The poor mon's Harry James. l9. ATEN, BETTY-Music Is Fun '48, Accounting Club '49, F.H.A. Club '50 Always a friendly hello. K t . ., i t 2 'fi . . 4 . 'aa- ihpr Cb R x xr ama ss .'--' x g... f- F la f 1 i '. A. ' 'S ,ff . , ,V . , ,'1i4, f, 3 ' V . I f I 5. .' , .. I 'kv Q1 .i. ., T 4.4-.. ,, I 4 ' i' ' f- V, Y - i, f ibiiffff 1 F , ,4 gg i ,Q 6 1 1 Q, ev? Gigi, 1 3 fe-.s-st f I W Q fm - . f -21.,:,,e-.,,:,-foe. A ff , I Y '- if 2w'f:1 an-' ' i UQ . 28 I -X . 'Airlie My' '38 .452-.fs wen gr ,, ., . . .W .. V , ,tit ,ii 7 ft 'ti 4 s V 'tnf 1 fl 20. 21. 22 23. 24 25 +1-I5 Q. 4 ix f.1f'f-S.. - Q-'U' . ,e ,ywk AYERS, ROGER- Knowing how to enjoy life is everything, BABCOCK, JO ANN-Music Production Club '49, Music is Fun '48, Handicraft Club '49-'50, Mixed Choir '49-'50, Y-Teens '50, F.H.A. '50 All that alitters is not gold. BAILEY, COLEMAN - Maroon Band '48-'50, F.H.A. '49-'50. Well liked by all who know him. BAILEY, MORRIS-Band '48-'50, Slide Rule Club '50 Setting new records of speed. BALAGIA, DELORES-Red Jack- ets '47-'50, Needlework Club '47, Handicraft Club '48, F.H.A. '49 Beauty and intellect rolled up in one. BALAGIA, DORIS-IUA Secre- tary, IOB Treasurer, Student Council '47, Maroon Beauty Re- 5 42 view '49, Valentine Coronation Princess '48, Red Jackets '48- '50, French Club '47, Account- ing Club, Corresponding Secre- tary '48, N.H.S. '50 Her friendliness made her a hit. BAMMEL, BILLY- Accounting Club '47, Custom Car Club '49 Always cheering for Austin. BARGAS, HENRY - Accounting Club '49, Custom Car Club '50, F.H.A. '50 Anything lor a laugh. BARNES, JOHNNY--Pliotogra- phy Unlimited Club, Vice-Presi- dent '48 Tote that barge, lift that bale, jerk that soda. BARRETT, FRANCES-F.H.A. '49, Olympia High F.H.A. '49-'50, President, Treasurer '50 Oh, what iays hath wedded bliss. ei 5 Rl - 153. Q.. ai , Q .V Q .5 1 ii' ifbihihf. 'rf' - t ef . r, , . f 34 35 ,aug BATSON, ARTHUR - Putt-Putt Club '48, Custom Car Club '49, Ballroom Dancing Club '50, Social Council '49, Swimming Team '49-'50 His pranks were many. BEAL, JIMMY- Hot-rod happy BEARD, BARBARA-Folk Dance Club '47, Sgt.-at-Arms, Girl's Ensemble '49-'50, Music ls Fun '48, Ballroom Dance Club '50, Handicraft Club '49, Tennis Doubles Intramurals. When your heart's on fire, smoke gets in your eyes. BEATY, JANE-Red Jackets '48- '50, Maroon Beauty Review '48, F.H.A. '49, President '49, Social Council '48 Petite but dynamic BELLAMY, CHARMAINE - Sub Deb Club '48, Y-Teen Officers Club '50, F.H.A. '50, Intramural Tennis '49 Charmin' Charmaine! BENNETT, JANE-Bridge Club '47-'49, F.H.A. '47-'49, Future Teaclier's Club '49-'50, Social Council '48 Quiet, reserved, and always BENNETT, TROY-Cowboy Sing- ing Club '49, Custom Car Club '49, Hot Rod Club '50, F.F.A. '49-'50 That Tray . . . some boy! BERGSTROM, CHARLES-K.D.V., President '43-'50 A practical joke now and then is relished by the best ol men. BERGSTROM, VIRGINIA-F.H.A. '49, N.H.S. '50 Each to the other's friend. BERKLEY, CAMILLA - Bridge Club '47-'48, Future Teachers Club, President '49-'50, Red Jackets '49-'50, Maroon Stott, Art Editor '49, N.H.S. '49-'50, Social Council '49 She well deserves a twig on some noble lamilv tree. BERRY, JOHN--Varsity Football '48-'49, Varsity Basketball '48- '50, Varsity Baseball '47-'50, Rodeo Club, Secretary '50, Foot- ball Club '49, Basketball Club, Baseball Club A good goal-getter BIDGOOD, CHARLES- l'm from McCarthyville- Houston, that is. ,W A ,-3:4 al ic V I' ' 'vin .. sf I ' . xl 9 . 37 Q... Q, iff f ' 2 . , ., ,mein H Nz gf' E 41 O . if M14 .. Q' ' 4 V,V. A I N-... . tx J. 8 . . I I 1. e -1 -M1 :ww --.I rw - ,ff- V. ef ' - x,.E Q I ' ' I- itti ' f ' ' G.. I A ng' . ' . , H 2 sq' f' Jose v t. ii gt- 3,4 I . tr? ' ' 21, S - P 2,6 it 3 3 via, , JL . . st., Jigs 4, BIRDWELL, MARGIE-Music Is Fun '47-'49, F. H. A. '48-'50 A sunny disposition gilds the edges of lite's blackest clouds, BLACKSTONE, DAISY-Student Council '48-'49, F. H. A, '47-'50, Vice-President '50, Secretary '49, Needlework '47-'48, Reporter '47, Vice-President '48, Red Jackets '47-'50 She has a contagious smile, BLACKSTONE, FRANCES- Needlework Club, President '48- '49, F. H. A. '49-'50 A light heart lives long. BLACKSTONE, TOMMY-'IOB President, IIA Sgt.-at-Arms, Football Letter '46 8. '47, Varsity Club '47-'48, Yell Leader '48-'49, Gridiron Club '46 There's nothing nicer than a girl . . , except maybe two girls. BLANCHARD, PHIL - Palestine High School: Junior Historical Society '46-'47, IOA Vice-Presi- dent, Football Manager '46-'47, Basketball Manager '46, A.H.S.: Maroon Stott '49-'50, Western Warblers '49-'50 A boy came from the Holy City, very smart and twice as witty, BLISS, MARY LOU - French Club '47, Red Jackets, Bridge Club '50, F. H, A., Vice-President '49, Student Council '49-'50, May Fete Committee '50, N.H.S. '50 Standing artful as the air and candid as the skies, BLOMQUIST, ANNETTE-F.H.A, Club '47-'50, President F.H.A., High School Council '49-'50 Some just radiate happiness.' .Q we '15,-r, 8 9 I0 'II IZ. I3 I4. 15. I6. I7 I8 I9 20 . BLOMQUIST, GROVER- In the middle of everything. . BLOMQUIST, ROSE - F.H.A., President '50, Girls' Chorus '49- '50 My wild Irish Rose. . BLOODGOOD, BETTY - F.H,A. '49, N.H.S. '50 Of such a merry, nimble, stir- ring spirit. . BLUMENTRITT, LORIE - Mixed Chorus '47-'50, Red Jackets '48- '50, Madrigal Singers '47-'50, Stu- dent Council '47-'48, Popular Card Gomes Club '49, Western Worblers '50, Red Cross '49-'50, Bgdge Club '49, Girls' Ensemble '5 Smiles are made for people like her. BOLING, JOYCE - Red Jackets '48-'50, Opera Study Club '47- '48, Bridge Club '48-'49, secre- tary '48, F.H.A. '49-'50, Secretary '50, Reporter '50, Social Council '49 She scored a strike in more than one boy's heart. BOLTON, BILLY- He's valued at no little price. BOMAR, FRANK - N.H.S. '48- '49-'50, Slide Rule Club '50 As nice as they come. BOONE, MARY ANN - F.H.A. A boon to her teachers. BOSWELL, SAMUEL- A good ole' guy. . BOUCHARD, ERN EST - He's lovely, he's engaged, he uses soap. BOUNDS, HOWARD - Sports- men and Rifle '48-'49, Custom Car Club '49-'50 A wind's in the heart ol me, a tire's in my heels. BOWEN, BETTY - Opera Study Club '47-'50, Student Council '47, '48, Maroon Beauty Review '49, N.H.S. '50 Pretty as a picture. . BOYD, BOOTS - Red Jackets '48-'49, Bridge Club, Vice-Presi- dent '48, Red Dragons '48, Ac- counting Club, Secretary '50, F.H.A., Secretary '48, Maroon Beauty Review '47, Duchess, Val- entine Coronation '49 Lucky is the boy who will gainer. 21. BOYD, JOE - Band '47-'50, Or- chestra '47-'50, 'K.D.V. '47-'48, Dance Band Club '49-'50, Student Council '47 The horn blows at midnight. 22. BOYD, KATHRYN - Folk and Square Dance Club '47, Y-Teens '48-'49 My heart is like a singing bird. I I I I I I I like fu ef N li, s K en. me . . . 42 it Q K... -Q -'E if . 5 f. 1 .. . I ., X 'ls tl' it 3 Q, 1 ,, sf is r - '- J 8 S y i , an GW IL Y 'rv i , M, . BRADDOCK, MARY FRANCES- Y-Teens '48, J.U.G. '49, Account- ing Club '49 Always welcome as a rainbow after a storm. BRADFORD, CHARLES- You are a man of the world. BROADHURST, PAT - Girl's En- semble '49-'50 As folly and friendly as can be BROWDER, FRANCES - Popular Record Club lll '47-'48, Folk and Square Dance '48, F,H,A. '49, Secretary - Treasurer, Ballroom Dance Club '50, N.H.S. '50 Natural as sunlight on the sea. BROWN, TRESIA - Tennis Club '48-'49, Stamp Club '49-'50, Stu- dent Council '47, F.H.A. '49, Rec. Secretary, Physiology Club '49-'50, Rec. Secretary, Girl's Baseball '47 A young lady whose eyes are unique as to color and size. BRUBAKER, ELLEN - O p e ra Study '50, F.H.A. '50 Lively and changeable, like a flame in the wind. BRYCE, BILL - Track '48, Track Club '48, Southern Harmony Club '49-'50, Student Council '49-'50, Mixed Chorus '49-'50, Master Singers '49-'50, F.H.A. '49-'50 Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest. BURCH, JERRY - Band '48-'50, F.F.A. '48-'50 Nobody is more gentlemanlyf' BURKE, MARTHA I admire a discreet woman. BURKETT, BOBBY JUNE - Stu- dent Council '50, F.H.A. '49-'50, District President '50, Delegate to Regional F.H.A. at Memphis, Tenn., Opera Study '47-'48, Ma- roon Band '47A'50, Girl's Ensemble '49, N.H.S. '50 Seek not to bleak a man's heart. uf BUR'KHALTER, JOANNE - Red Jackets '48-'50, Treasurer '49, Pink Dragon '47, Bridge Club '47- '48, Secretary '47, Treasurer '48, Popular Card Game Club '49, Sec.-Treasurer '49, Canasta Club '50, Social Council '48-'49, Stu- dent Council '47-'50, Girls State Representative '49, National Hon- or Society '49-'50, Girls Ensemble '50 Thou canst not be false to any man. BURKHARDT, EVELYN-Maroon Beauty Review '49, F.H.A. '49 Born under a lucky star. BURKS, L. J. I spend no time looking lor a girl to do my cooking. BURKS, SUE-Intramural Debate '47, Bridge Club '47-'48, Y-Teens '48-'49, F. T, A. '49-'50, Vice- President '49, Red Jackets, '48- '50, N.H.S. '50 Sweet Sue, just you. BURR, BARBARA - Pink Dragon '47, Bridge Club '47, F.H.A. '48, Treasurer '48, Popular Card Game Club '49, Discussion, Extempo- raneous Speaking and Declama- tion Club '50, Posture Contest winner, lst Place '50, Comet Staff '50, Organization Editor '50, Red Jackets '48-'50. Tall, dark, and bewitching. BURROUGHS, FRANCETTA - Tennis Team, Letterman '47-'49, Tennis Club '47-'48, President '48, Student Council '47-'48, Red Jackets '47-'50, Red Cross '49, F.H.A. '49-'50, Intramural Letter- man '49, Social Council '47 Her cup runneth over. BURROWS, CLAUDE I wish my life to be sound and long. BUSTIN, NEWELL-Future Good Citizens Club '47-'49 gMay every night be New Year's ve. ' 2:' 'elsif 1' L r K is 4 F R Q i 'J it , . Q W' Y so A R me ., . , f es., ff szw .y - ' 'Us Xt .. 551:5- . ' 3- . 51'fe,'E5'I. ' . ' --,- I .,,, -, ..-, , -, V .1 Q ' . T- 1 ...V ti gi. if ... sg 5 5 , , , ,h ' 49 ' ' A'. Q r 1 -f ' - . A' in - -tw ' a, -5 ' ' . f ,gi , .,s ,V , Q ,Kiwi .ss an .wg K, A si ,, ,V JVM .K ' Q 1, a , ,H , 1 ,H L '., ylfrrwr .. .gif gs . w 3 X , A 5- n , W1 , '-'35, s k . i A 1 S Su, . 'K Wk Q ,r ' , ' A r 'gt .g f 5, ,g ,Ll Q.-Qgkf x 1. - tg 3 4 .... . ,eggiifigi A if f V G- ' 2 if . 3 . egg fir Hlfwfv fl V L0 4 , . . . of course, there were ' , l should like to forget . . . F Ili. l f P S' 1' , -c KL 6:5 I, I N or T J , . X J, vt L, ,'-A , WELL---LQ----,ll l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. BUTLER, PAT - F.H.A. '49, Mu- sic ls Fun '47-'48, Girls Chorus Let him holtl thy hand. BYRAM, CARRIELU - Latin Club '47-'49, Western Warblers '49, Aquatic Club '50, Mixed Chorus '49-'50, Madrigal Singers '49-'50, Posture Contest Winner, lst Place '49, Red Jackets '48-'50, N.H.S. '50 What you don't know won't hurt you. CABANISS, BEBE DELL - Handi- craft Club '48-'49, Los Amigos en Las Americas '47, Maroon Beau- ty Review '47, Student Council '47-'49, Library Club '48, F.H.A. She spills smiles wherever she does. CAGLE, ALLENE -- Speech Club '50, Popular Record Club '48, F.H,A. '49-'50 Nice and neat, quite a treat. CALDERON, HENRY - El Arco Iris '49-'50, Los Caballeros de las Americas '49 His favorite hobby: collecting girl friends. CALDWELL, CARROL He will make his way good wherever he goes. -ii' . CALDWELL, CHARLES - Radio Speech Club '48, Debate '48, De- bate and Public Discussion '49-'50 Greatness threatens to over- take this young man. . CALDWELL, JOHN - Basket- ball, B Team '47, Varsity Football '48-'50, Mixed Chorus '47-'50, Mastersingers '48, Basketball Club '48-'50, All-District Basket- ball '50, Varsity Letter '50 l Men are full of mystery. CALDWELL, ROWE - San An- gelo High School: Football '47- '48, Football Club '47-'48, A.l'l.S. Varsity Club '49, F.F.A. '49-'50 A pal easy to like. CALHOUN, MARJORIE How pure in heart and sound in head. CALVO, BENJAMIN - El Arco Iris, President '50, Mastersing- ers '49-'50, Los Amigos en Las Americas '49 Just listen to my tones. CANION, J. R. The Grand Canion. CARGILE, EMMA - Music ls Fun '47-'48, F.H,A. '49 - A woman's heart is as intri- cate as a skein of silk. CARGILE, KENNETH - Cowboy Singing Club '49, Hot Rod Club '50, F.F.A. '47-'50 Great thoughts come to him like instincts, unawaresf' CARROLL, PAT - Popular Rec- ord Club No. 2, President '48, Radio Broadcast, Vice-President '49, Ballroom Dancing '49-'50, . bf 38,3 'if-wr' .gf QW? -.1f.,ggf':ff2ie-'Q - .z-,e ' 1-f ff':'Lf1 :Tift Wear'- .some moments we Red Cross '49, Social Council '47, Student Council '48, Maroon Staff '49-'50, Red Dragons '49- '50, Quill and Scroll '49-'50 The early bird catches the worm . . . but who wants a worm? CARTWRIGHT, SHIRLEY - Or- chestra '47-'50, Opera Study '47- '48, Los Amigos en los Americas '48-'50, N.H.S. '49-'50, Red Jack- ets '48-'50 Laugh if you are wise. CASS, CANDLER - Radio Club '47-'48, Golf Intramural '47, Psy- chology Club '49 - '50, Debate Club '50 Here is courage, the greatest of them all. CASTANEDA, CONSUELO - Spanish Club '47, President, Bas- ketball lntramurals '48, Student Council '48, Science ,Research Club, Secretary '48, Bridge Club '48-'49, Los Amigos en las Amer- icas Club '50 She who takes the lead will get there first. CASTRO, HENRIETTA - F.H.A. '49, N.H.S. '49 Her price is for above gold bonds. CASTRUITA, ALICE Few are so talented. CAVILEER, JOHNNY - Maroons '47 - '50, Track '47 - '50, Track Club '48, '50, Football Club '48- '49 And tall and strong and swift of heart was he. S ,,',' '. .oi' rliseie . ' A O 1g.qi.i '.i:':'2lii ' i ' I A 1 firi iiil-Z -- ' v-'Qii' if 'fx' Qt y 4-if-is 1 'Q ' Q. 1 ggfsgfiz ,111 f semi. 1 ,1 ,gf sz t I 3' rs 1 62- .3,-s If Ami , K, , W, -L sag. 2 .i , ,LW, ,. 2 Y if of-as it i Wifi? were ' '?: i?TQtL'i 7 f f f i m ffzfr . NV .,,..,, ,, A I I -iq l fig, 1 ' guns- 4 , -... Qf, --A CAZAREZ, MAURIL- Some people yon can't help liking. CHANCE, ALMA-Opera Study, '48-'49, Orchestra '48-'50, Li- brarian '49, All State Orchestra, '50, Regional Orchestra '48 To tell a woman what she may do is to tell her what she will da. CHANDLER, JERRY-Drama Club, '47-'48, Aquatic Club, '48- '49, Treasurer, '49, Ballroom Dancing Club, '49-'50, President, '50, Student Council, '47-'48, IZB President, N.H.S.-'50' ll aught of prophecy be mine, thou wilt not live in vain. CHANEY, MARTIN-Secretory l0B, Treasurer l2B, Student Council, '48-'49, Adda Dabba Polish, '47-'48, Basketball Club, '48-'50, Basketball, '48-'49, B- Team Basketball, '47-'48, N.H.S. '50 He sits high in all people's hearts. P- L Qzexw . to 1, 5 g .. .. , ,N l 6 . 1: ,rx f , ,-,. 3 ' r mtg, -we . 5 Q, f 5 N, Q W if 5 6 7. 8. 9. .... . CHICK, JACK - Sportsman and Rifle Club, '49-'50, Secretary, '49, Maroon Band: '49-'50, Folk and Square Dance Club, '47 . Which came first-Chick or the egg? CLARK, CHARLES-Model Air- plane Club, '48-'49, Maroon Bond, '47-'50, Dance Band Club, '49 l would make reason my guide. CLAR'K, GLENN- A loaf of bread, a jug of wine, and thou. CLENDENNEN, PEGGY-F.H.A. Council Rep., '47-'48, Accounting Club, '49, Popular Record Club, '49 There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. CLOUD, BETTY-Maroon Band, '47-'50, Popular Record Club, '49, J.U.G., '48, F.H.A., '47-'50, N.H.S., '50 Pleasant as the shower which falls on the sunny field, A ix?-. - ' Ja it ,fs W 7 ' A5 'ig if 10. ll. IZ. rt. 22. 23. 24, ll lB. COWE, RONALD- , , - o s lrts, l 19 cciilvuirllyociiitliiiuiilayciialiligi' '46, B Team '47, B Team Club 4 COLLEY, I-0l5-Opera Study '47-'48, Maroons '48, Varsity Club, '49, Accounting Club, Sec- Club '48, Drama Club '48-'49 retary, '49, F.H.A., '50, Maroon He slights queens, empresses, Beauty Review '50 and damsels ol every degree She appeared clothed in world- for her sake. lY Wlidvm- 20. COX, BERT-Wheaton Commun- . CONN, CAROL- ity High: Track, High-Y, Mixed Gay as all nature at the Chorus, Intramurals, Basketball, morning's smile. Soccer, Softball. Alamo Heights I5. COOKSEY, JANETTE- High: Football, Mixed Chorus, Her personality is as bright High-Y, Basketball, Quartette, as her smile. A.H.S.: Mixed Chorus, Master- , CORBELL, BOBBY-St u d e n t singers, Western Warblers , ' Council '47-'48, F,H.A. '48-'49, Trust not a man. J-If ff: Mastersingers '50, Declamation, 21. CALABASH, MISCHIEF MURGA. , ' '47, Aquatic Club '50 TROYD, ESQ.-Maroon Beauty lf'-f - An angelic expression an his Review '32-'50, National Dishonor Q face, with a bit of the devil in Society '42-'50, Intramural Mar- his eye. ble Championship Squad '38, Fu- l , Ai, . CORBITT, MRS. HELEN- ture Homewreckers of America ' Her pleasant ways proved '29-'49, Orchestra '49-'30, Sec- 3 valuable to her. ond Fiddle, Mixed Up Chorus 7 l f : is . . I ' -sv Q ' 42.2 in H' ' l 5 seei 'Z' ri ' 5 '5 ' k - 'eil -:Qi ' ' ... Q ' sf COCHRAN, JIMMY-Te n n is Club, '47-'49, Drawing Club, '48, Varsity Tennis Team, Declama- tion, Extemp. Club, '50 As energetic as the dog who laid his head against the wall to bark. COLEMAN, CLIDE- A warm-hearted and friendly fellow. COLEMAN, ELIZABETH - S a n Angelo: Intramural Volleyball, Tennis, Champ A.H.S.: Bridge Club, Secretary '49, Western Warblers, '50, Intramurals, Table Tennis Doubles, Champ, '48, Consolation Table Tennis, Singles, '48, Basketball, '49, Volleyball, '49, Tennis Doubles, '49, Mixed Chorus, '49-'50, Madrigal Sing- ers, '48 Mix the sweetness of honey- suckle with the freshness ol a dewdrop and you have our Liz. E fi .- Y . '49'h-'50, Boats and Saddlesoap Club '30-'43, Sub Deb Club '43- '44, Comic Staff '20-'50, Head Deadline Misser, Poker Club 'Zl- '42, Anti-Social Council '50, Nutty Hutty Committee, West- ern Wobblers Club '46, Adda Dubbo Shinola '00, Los Enemigos en las Americas, Just Us Girls Club '45-'50, Chief Gossip Gath- ere r, Valentine Coronation, Sweetheart Nominee '48 A little mischief now and then is relished by the best of men. COX, EVELYN-IOA Secretary, Maroon Beauty Review '49, N.H.S. A well-born and court-like person. CRAVEN, MELVIN-F.H,A. '49- '50 A laver of books but a reader of man. CRAWFORD, ARTlE-Account- ing Club '49, F.H.A. Club '49-'50 Royally well content. l f a s .1 1 , 'fir- na- . 'B fi , f, 5 B. -5,-,rg mf ' he. 45 136' '-Arg, T ,-li ,,,. . . M, ' Y? -- E J. J -is 'V 3 'Q V-,eff-2 ' X N X 63375 X x , ' T 5311? -, 1 -.1..QliQffi ' ff'-wtf 2 st 2 l S 'fig . 'A i l'jfjH ,oe 7 M t I 1' 4 is i K! 1. ,Q E ' 5' if it -ei , 3 ' WB S .5 'f sir' 21' z , CRAWFORD, LOIS- As full of wisdom as the seas of sands. CROWE, NAOMI- Circe was as naught beside a woman with flowing hair. CRUTCHFIELD, BUDDY-Mu- raon Band '47-'49, Dance Bam? Club '48-'49 Many men have l met in tho warld, but none like him. CULVER, JOE-l0A President, N.H.S., President '49, Basketball Club '48-'49, Vice-President '49, Basketball Letterman '48-'49, B Team Basketball, Maroon Band '47-'49, Student Council '48 The originator of originality. CUMMINGS, NEIL- He is just the kind of boy his parents date on. CUNNINGHAM, H O M E R-B Team Football '48, Football Club '48, IOB Secretary, F.F.A., State Reporter '48-'49, IIA Sgt.-at- Arms, Sportsmen and Rifle '49, President, Secretary, Rod and Gun Club '50, Mastersingers '50 Good nature, like a bee, col- lects honey from every herb, CURD, S O N I A - Breckenridge High School: Debate '47-'48, Band '46-'48, Ready Writers '46- '48. A.H.S.: Bridge Club '48-'49, Slide Rule Club '50, Girls' State '49, Red Cross Council '49-'50, Student Council '49, N,H.S. '49- '50 Well, Napoleon was not so large either. CYRUS, CAROL-Girls' Intra- 46 is I f-w . , g . 7 s V,W . , lyiy. Q rrei lil' ' I5 , 9 ' ., F 5, 'XE ,V V. ' .A . .'s a, B' 20 , 1 ft ,,.. ,if 5' I I I .4 4 157 1 . s id' QQ.: 1 5 fi 4 f' l mural Basketball, Consolation Champion '49, Maroon Bond '47- '50, Maroon Staff '49-'50, Bridge Club '49-'50, Model A Club '47-'48, Ensemble Club '49- '50, Social Council '48-'49, Beau- ty Review Staff '50, Quill 8. Scroll '50, N.H.S. '50 Cheerful as sunshine after a rain, DAILEY, CYRIL-Maroon Band Band '47, '49, Waco High Band '48, Dance Band Club '49 Knowledge is greatly to be desired in the world of busi- ness, DALRYMPLE, HARRIS-Science Research Club '48-'50, Vice- President '48, Sgt.-at-Arms '49, President '50, K.D.V. '47, Ger- man Declamation, lst Place, N.H.S, '50 What man is this who does such wond'rous feats of magic? DARSEY, JAYNE-Red Jackets '48-'50, Mixed Chorus '49-'50, Madrigal Singers '49-'50, Bridge Club '48-'49, Latin Club '47-'48, Sgt.-at-Arms '48, Western War- blers '49-'50, Maroon Beauty Re- view '48, Student Council '48, Nut Hut '49-'50 She has bewitched me, this charming one. DAVIS, KATHRYN-Sub Deb Club, Folk and Square Dance, Accounting Club The maiden whase lip is like a rose leaf curled. DAVIS, LOIS MARlE-Bookkeep- ing Club '49-'50 The oicture of happiness. iii- 6' 5 3 hifi ' 4. AZ jc 3 , A -1 ,.,. .I V , 51,4 K sa, I4 l5 I6. I7. l8. I9. 20 2l. 22 23. 24 25. ig., ,, DAVIS, MARY A N N - Mixed Chorus '48-'49, Madrigol Singers '47-'48, Musicians Club '48-'49, Secretary, F.H.A. '50 A half smile hovering 'round her lips like a butterfly around a flower. DAVIS, RHODA - D e b s Styles Club '47-'48, Sub Deb Club '48- '49, Accounting Club '49-'50 Genial as sunshine. DAYWOOD, PHILIP- As full of blunders as o suc- cessful career. DEAN, DORIS A N N -Activity Club Thou shalt go thy ways un- troubled. DE GLANDON, MARVIN -A c - counting Club '48, Square Dance Club '47 This fellow has sense enough to play the fool. DICKERSON, JO ANN - L a t i n Club '48, Vice-President, Chess Club '49-'50, President '50, Red Dragons '47-'50, Maroon Staff '48-'50, Business Manager '49, Editor-in-Chief '49-'50, Assistant Advisor '50, Social Council '48, Beauty Revue '49, Business Man- ager, Director '50, Quill and Scroll '49-'50, Secretary-Treasurer, N.H.S. '49-'50, Outstanding Jour- nalist Award '49 All the world is her roller- coaster. DICKSON, JANE-Maroon Beauty Review '49, lust Us Girls Club, Secretary '49, F.H.A. Without love there is ho pleas- ure. DILL, GEORGE LEE- They never fail who always try. DINSMORE, BILL-Student Coun- cil '48, Accounting Club '49- '50, President Rough 'n ready. DODGEN, JACK-IOA Treasurer, Track Club '48 A 'shark' they say. DODSON, BOBBY- And one of these was a medal winner. DODSON, VIRGINIA JO-Stu- dent Council '47-'49, Popular Record Club '48, F,H.A. '48-'50 Her friendly .smile has won her the favor of many. Lf: R R w s Q LW ' ' -, V' i .' ,, ,, V il' M ' -i.' .- 4 ss t fig if 735 3? I i 'ex Imam! R W ...gy ei- E. 4 ld!! l DONOHUE, BARBARA-Los Ami- 7. DRURY, JOSIE-Maroon Staff gas en las Americas '49-'50 Modesty is the citadel of beauty and virtue. DONOHO, MARILYN-Red Jack- ets '48-'50, Handicraft Club '49, Comet Staff '49 Such giddiness ol heart and brain. DOWELL, DALE-Hi-Y Club '47- '48, Radio Broadcast Club '48- '49, Western Warblers '49-'50, Maroon Staff '49-'50, B Team Football Mgr. '48, Baseball '47, Red Cross '47-'50, Intramural Track '47, Quill and Scroll '50 Worth makes the man. DOYLE, RUTH-Maroon Stall, Accounting Club, Girls' Intra- mural Volleyball and Basketball, F.H.A. Can the world buy such a jewel? DRAPER, JERRY- He's in the game of life to win. DRAPER, KATHRYN-A t I a n t a High School: Drama Club, De- bate Team, Intramural Volley- ball, Klicker Club, Maroon Jack- ets, F.H.A. Club. A.H.S.: Debate Team, Latin Club When you smile, the world smiles back. '49-'50, Head Proofreader Neat 'n nifty, finished in '50. DUMCUM, BILL- A wealth of fun lurks behind serious eyes. DUNLAP, DORIS- We that are true lovers run into strange capers. DURAN, ELMA-El Arco Iris Club '48-'49 Her sweet disposition is the envy of her lriends. EAST, IDENA- Dear flower that grows beside the way. EBERHART, LOUISE-Music ls Fun '48, Square Dance. '49, F.H.A. '49, Vice-President A maker of friends will never want for happiness. ECKERT, TRAVIS-Varsity Foot- ball Club '47-'49, Varsity Base- ball Club '48-'50, Vice-President '49, Varsity Football Team '47, '49, Reserve Letter '47, Letter- man '49, Varsity Basketball '48- '50, Letter '50, Varsity Baseball '48-'50, Reserve Letter '48, Let- ter '49, '50, B Team Basketball '47, llB Class Treasurer, Mixed Chorus '50, N.H.S. '50 Still waters run deep. e ---Q: '.iif Q 7 of 1 i , ' -.w. ,I 7 - f f 'ri i f 1 ' f 'MQ yre.. 'X ' ' ' ' VL ,41.- ' V f' 'Q iiZ'.I ffl-i'l-- 4 'i 4 rrei 'Y .i ' . . . a tramp to the gym on a cold winter night led us to excitement of games that were won, only seconds remaining . . . yelling our heads off at each close point made us hoarse but delighted as we came out on top . . . l4. ECKHARDT, BOBBY JEAN- Band '47-'50, Horseshoe Doubles, Consolation Champ '49 She is a lady worthy of the finest of men. l5. ECKHOFF, EARL-Adda Dabba Polish, Secretary '49, President '49-'50, Red Cross '49, Social Council '48, Student Council '47 He sits and whistles as the girls go by. l6. EDWARDS, LEE- No hits, no runs, no errors. l7. EDWARDS, LlLA-- As she merits friends, she numbers them. l8. ELKIN, BETTY-Handicraft Club '50, Girls' Ensemble '50 A ready wit, a ready smile, make her welcome all the while. 19. ELLIOTT, DOROTHY-S q u a r e Dancing Club '49, Sub Deb Club '48, F.H.A., President '50 All things bright and fair are thine. 20. FALCON, AZENET-Girls' Cho- rus '48-'50 Beauty is nature's coin. 2l. FAL'K, CHESTER-Mixed Chorus '50, Western Warblers Club '49- '50, Baseball '50 Every man's an open book . . . if you know how to read him. 22. FANCHER, CHARLES- R a d i o Club '47-'48, Intramural Tennis, Doubles Champion '48, Slide Rule Club '50 A man of many talents. 7 5 ,.v. R rw, I . use 'ritz-...I i V' ' ie, iii, W' NMZ5 4 gf it . ,.,i .,iir 2 WJ M -.pta A I Q Q fo- . V:-:.:-i.:.' -2 A 1 . A f Q f X W if-if . . 'if-11. ..r ' lO in 4 ff ' 2-Q '- Q . R , -- E. t it , ' iz ,fit SI3 X 14 f'31.?'f Q' ' W S .. ' 1 5. r l I Ay' ' ' -112 ,. 'ff f 'Ww':'..3 .4181-x i'Ks.4x,.k Li. ,K . rj I ii us ' P7 . Q.-A 51 X -ef L,,. I . f s E ef I3 3 ' mr' 1 S 56 . ..,, xx' ,, V 'fo' ' ,- ,. f' P' N cres ..i. .l mf A ,ggi 1 3 f l his work. FARMER, JAC-Red Dragons was- io. Fimzizn, KENNETH-oebure zi. GARDNER, ALICE-sru .rent '50, Vice-President '48-'49, Presi- dent '49-'50, Drama Club '48- '49, Sgt.-at-Arms, B al l r o o m Dancing Club '49-'50, lnterscho- lastic League One Act Play, Astronomy Club '45 Good to the last flop. FASEL, VIRGINIA-Distributive Education Club '49-'50 A marvel of cleverness and charm. FELDER, DOLORES-Music ls Fun '48-'49, Popular Record Club '49 A jewel of the brighter lustre. FELSING, BILL-Science Research Club '47-'50, Secretary '48-'49, President '49, Junior Academy of Science, 3rd Place '48 lt hain't no use to grumble and complain. lt's jest as cheap and easy to rejoice. FIELDS, LESTER- A good man in his field. FISCHER, DON - Radio C l u b , Secretory-Treasurer '48, Master- singers '49, Mixed Chorus '49, Rifle and Sportsman '49 A little tile grows great with but little wind. FISCHER, SONNY- Friendliness plus ability plus good humor equals one of our best. FLORES, ROBERT- Good nature and good sense are his. FOLMAR, PAT-Red Jackets '47- '50, Maroon Staff '48-'49, Inter- scholastic League Press Conter- ence, Vice President '49, Quill 81 Scroll, Reporter, Maroon Beauty Review '48-'49, Student Council '47-'50, Secretary '48, Recorder, '49, Secretary '49, S.A.S.C. Con- ventions, Mobile, Ala b a m a , Shreveport, Louisiana, N.H.S., Card Club, President '49, Duchess 12A Class, Valentine Coronation '49 Talent, beauty, charm-What more can you ask? 48 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Champion '47, Latin Club '47, Debate Club '47, Band '47-'48, Social Council '48, Parties Plon- ned For Fun, Treasurer '49, De- bate Squad '47-'48, Track Club '49, Track '49 Dynamite comes in small 22 packages. FREEMAN, BARBARA-Red Jackets '47-'50, Y-Teens '47- 23 '48, Girls' Handicraft Club '49, Slide Rule Club '50, Student 24 Council '48, N.H.S. '49-'50 God loves all beauty, and on this surely his angels lay their 25. kiss. FRENSLEY, DOROTHY-B o u k - keeping Club '47, K.D.V. '48- 25. '49, Maroon Statf '49 Joy is not in things, it is in us. FREUND, ROBERT- All excellent things are rare. FRITSCHE, LEROY- The man worthwhile is the man who can smile when every- thing goes wrong, FULCHER, RUTH-Latin Club '47-'49, Treasurer '49, Varsity Tennis '48-'50, Intramural Let- ter '49-'50, N.H.S. '49-'50, Red Jackets '49 Frailty, thy name is woman! GALARZA, ANDREA-El Arco Iris '49, Secretary, Mixed Chorus '48-'50 To be merry best becomes her. GALARZA, MARY JANE-El Ar- co Iris '48-'49 Generous smiles are all of a kind. ' ' GALVAN, JULIAN- l know thee lor o man of K many thoughts. GARCIA, 'DAVID- His reflected pleasant thoughts. GARCIA, JOE-El Arco Iris '48- '50 The craitsman is known by :f 'O' , 'Isl' Q 'e . H. V. .Q au 51' 9 if fy L ... 5 . l s ' f l fall- Council '47-'49, Los Amigos en las Americas '48-'50, Discussion Club '49, Girls' Ensemble '49-'50, N.H.S. '49-'50 'A sweet, attractive kind ol grace. GARY, BOB- His eyes are bright and hisl heart is light. GARZA, JESSE- Bays will be boys. GARZA, JOHN-, They are rich who have l friend s. GASKIN, JAMES-Tennis Club '49 Nature Boy. T GASSMAN, RALPH - Intramural Debate '47, Debate Squad '48, Adda Dabba Polish '47-'48, Comet Staff '48, Student Coun- cil '47-'48, Folk and Square Dance '48, Jr. Red Cross Coun-Q cil '47-'50, President '49-'50, Latin Club '49-'50, Distributive Education Club '48-'50, Vice- President '48, National D.E. Con-1 vention '50, Valentine Corona-l tion '49 My mind to me a kingdom ls.' l 4 l S . Sometimes an innocent sophomore was rather startled upon getting a first glimpse H .. M 1, p, of a semor on Senior Day . . . , ,Q .A K R7 - GAULT, RALPH-Basic High School, Henderson, Nevada: Foot- ball '45-'47, Basketball B Team '46-'47, Minstrels '45-'47, Latin Club '45-'47, Secretary '46-'47, Class Secretary-Treasurer '45- '46, Treasurer '46-'47 He has as much use lor ad- jectives as a cowboy has lor a powderpufff' GERLING, GLORIA-Music Fro- duction Staff Club '47-'48, Ball- room Dancing '49-'50, F,H.A. '47- '49, Red Cross Council '49-'50, Music ls Fun '48-'49 Every cloud has a silver lining. GIDDENS, LESLIE-IZA Secre- tary-Treasurer, 'IIB Sgt.-at- Arms, IOB Sgt.-at-Arms, Student Council '47, '50, Sgt.-at-Arms '50, Swimming Team '50, Band '47-'49, Latin Club '47-'48, Vice- President, Opera Study '48-'49, Treasurer, Aquatic Club '50, Good Times-Ahead Club '49- '5O, Vice-President, Mastersing- ers '48-'49, F.H.A. Club '48, President l am the sum total of wit and good humor. GILBERT, NITA- There's sunshine in her smil- ing face and music in her voice. GLASS, FANNIE-Science Club '49, Folk and Square Dance '49- '50 Kindness has resistless charms. GLENN, WYONA-S t u d e nt Council '47-'48, Jr. Red Cross Council '47-'50, Accounting Club '50, Vice President '50, N.H.S. '50 Ol loving disposition and cheerful smile. GOFORTH, BILLIE JEAN-Stamp Club '49-'50, Secretary '49, N.H.S. '50 Youth is full of sport. GOLD, GUYNN- Life is a mystery, but I'm trying to unravel it. -Q. ly , 1 ,gy-u-H fffff' fy ' IQ .3iff75 its 1 I U, wi 1 65 GOMEZ, MELBA- All her ways are winning ways. GONZALES, CRUZ-El Arco lris Club Nothing is impossible to a valiant heart. GOOCH, BOB-Aeronautics Club, Vice-President '49 A man ot sterling qralitiesf' GOODING, WANDA- D ra m a Club, Needlework Club, Square Dance Club, F.H.A., Intramural Volleyball Fortune will call at the smil- ing gate. GOWER, BETTY-Quill 8. Scroll '50 She can dream and make not dreams her master. GOWER, CHARLES- He has o flair for nonsense. GRAVES, BILLY- He lives twice who lives well. GREEN, DORIS-Handicraft Club A contented spirit is the sweetness of existence. GREEN, NANCY-Tally-Ho Rid- ing Club '48, Adda Dabba Polish '49 No beauty is like the beauty of the mind. GRESHAM, CLARA JEAN- Mixed Chorus '48-'49, Handi- craft Club '47-'48, Nut Hut '48- '49, Vice-President '49, Red Jackets '47-'49, President '49 Thou hast the sweetest lace I ever looked on. GRIEDER, PAUL-Tennis Club '48, Opera Study '48-'50, Treas- urer '50, Tennis lntramurals, Ping Pong lntramurals, Mixed Chorus, Red Dragons, Student Council '49 Since brevity is the soul of wit, l will be brief. .Q 6 l,. , . f i I Ii! 9 W . I 'Q X NI9'-71, I fills -Q 7' 9 f 1 J, Z- . Q v 1 wx ' 'ffl ,yew I , Y? Q qi' x 'E X - -1 F-f mm.. as , 9, xs- NJ Q , Arm. ., 9 5 .11 GRIFFIN, ROSE-Tennis Club A '47-'48, Vice-President, Popular 9 Q Record Club '49-'50, Bridge Club -, , 1 I ,K '50, F.H.A. '48-'so 4' How sweet and fair she seems F to be. at' 56 -4' I ,J ' --s ,, . i , 1 iyf A ' is 'f w f- ' I H as ., M- . ,N XZ:-A1 1 fc., xc tis it . se 4 . 2, f x, K :iss - I jk' 4 ' f ,H 3' ' by 1 3,i'i s, X l A Azulv ,...WA . . at K gs 4 ,uw . r,,. r-'wif , J- E , may-sf a t fi K I -we, .essselbeas Q 'K S' iw s a 'hs 5 ffa'w:sa f . ...., , sfw2 5a f s lv, 4, slis xi'xQ,gs, L,,1 is 43, Yi-.ag fgii -.ff ' V -' ig:-rf' :TS 'this .- K v'if':.a B ff ,,?k,,. 5 .... -9 I V , sw ' vt fr 2. . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. . . . but to the seniors this was their day to howl . . . and although everyone was amused by their crazy cos- tumes, it was the seniors themselves who had the most fun, for on Senior Day almost 'anything goes' . . . 6 GROTE, BILLY-Sportsman and 7. HAENEL, HEKMAN-Slide llule 13. HARPER, RAE-N.H.S. '49, Music 18, HAYS, 550355-Goldshirg, f:,,,,,. Rifle, Ballroom Dancing Club, Club, N.H.S. '50 I Production Club '48, Music ls bull '47, Radio Club '47-'48, Rod ,and Gun Club Let IIS elldedvdl' SO to llY9 Fun '43 I Vice-President, Maroon Baseball His words were trusty heralds that when we die even the This iolly Queen Bess will Team 'ABI Electronics Regaqrgh in his mind. undeftaker will be SONY- never lack for Sir Wdller Club, Treasurer '49, Maroon GUSTAFSON, BETTY JEAN- 8. HAILE, ERIN LYNN-Latin Club Raleighs. Staff, Photographer '48 There's naught but good of '47-'48, F.H.A. '49-'50 l4. HART, ANN-Red lClCli9l5 '43' And some are sharpened keen her name. A striking miss. '50, French Club, Vice-President and true, and carve their way GUTIERREZ, MELITA-El Arco 9. HALL, MARY HELEN-Red '47-'50, N.H.S. '49-'50, Quill 81 to fume. Iris '49, F.H,A. '49-'50. Bastrop Jacket '48-'50, Student Council Scroll '50 HAYES, REBECCA-F.H.A. Club High School: Drum and Bugle '43, Neetllevwrli Club, SBCFENYY A real sweetHart. '49, Square Dqnge '48 Corps '48-'49, Mexico Chiquito '49, Social Council '48 l5. HASKEW, KOSEMARl-Quill Und The sunshine comes along Club, President '48, El Monter- AS PVGUY U fate U5 was He' Scroll '49-'50i Maroon Slllll '48' hand in hand with her. rey Club, Secretary '48 flashed in fron! of 11 l00kF 9 '50, Feature Editor '48-'49, News HENDERSON, DORIS JANE-Las A pleasing countenance is no 9lUSS- U Edllvl' '49-'50, C0-Edllvf '50i Amigos en las Americas '49-'50, slight advantage. l0. l'lARDWlCKE, ANN-LUN' Club Sketch Club '48-'49, Western Sfqmp Club, Secretary '48-'49, GUYGER, TED-Folk and Square '47-'48, Secretary '48, Bridge '43- Warblers '49-'50, Debate Squad N,H,S, Dance '48-'49 '49, Red Jackets '47-'49, Sgt.-UF '47-'48, Girls' Intramural Debate First in her glass and not Let each man do his best. AFHIS '49i Sflldelll Council '47' '47-'43, First Flute '47, Second last in the .hearts of her HAAG,JOAN-Maroon Band '47- '48, Social Council '43, F.H.A. Place '48, Student Council '48- friends. '50, Librarian '48-'50, N.H.S. '49- '48, Girls lntramurals '49i Nlll '50, Secretary '50, May Fete HENDRICKS, PEGGY-F.H.A. '50, Pmsidenf '505 Student Cgun. Hut '49, N.H.S. '49 Committee '49-'50 Club '49-'50, Girls' Intramural C51 '485 Red cms Council '49, ls not this wild rose sweet My true love hath my heart. Basketball '49 Mmoon Beauty Review '435 Latin without a comment? 16, HAVEMAN, HARVEY-Slide Friendly may we part and Club '48-'49, Model A Club '47, ll. HARGRAVE, MARIAN-Mixed Rule Club '50. Pleasant GYOVB quickly meet again. Dance Band Club '49, Ensemble Chorus '49-'50, F.H.A. '49-'50 I High School: Football '48, Basket- HENKES, VERLINE-F.H.A. '48- and Dance Band Club '50, Pho- She valued MUS! ll'H-If Wlllfll ball '48-'49, Football Club '48- '50, Homemaking Club '49-'50 t09raPl1Y Club '48 was hard to reach. '49 A cheerlul friend, like a sun- Th h I h Y,-, Id h- '47, A keeper of silence eloquent. ny day, spreads its brightness waf,ej, Qj'mZYe,eQheP'?f, f5 lz- EILZLQS' RA G' 5 17. HAYS, ANNA-r.H.A. '47-'49 all around. HAA5, MAlU0lllE- The pleasures that come most urhau hail 'l'enP l'e ce and Wll be 'HY 'U'-'UllY, PleU5U'9 rarely delight us most. 'mtl' of U WH - my occupation. rg Q Q, our gli,-if N U . . lar . g ' iei. lr fi i ,'.., 'K .. - Uif . ee r I3 , L5 , , si. sf ' S , - .. B' 4 1 r. ' ,'.., e K. . K ' Q ,s 35.51 h A , - ...A 7 ' I , 4' ' K' fe. K. .. F5 , X' ' ' -, :-' -f swf ' A ggi- Q :', . K , , f y . I. HICKMAN, BILLY- The pleasures that come most rarely delight us most. 2. HICKMAN, LANDRUM - A c - counting Club '48-'49, Secretory '49, Tennis Club '49-'50, Sgt.-at Arms, Goldshirts '47, Intramural Letter '50, Consolation Tennis Singles Championship, Ten n is Doubles Championship, Basketball B-Team '48. A student, an athlete, and a worthy man. 3. HIESLER, JAMIE- lmpossible is a word which he never pronounces. 4. HILL, CHARLES- Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. 5. HILL, ROLAND- l dare do all that may be- come a man. 6. HITE, A. W.-Sportsman and Rille Club '49 l'll be sod lor nobody. 7. HOLCK, ALBERT-'K. D. V. Presi- dent '48-'49, Student Council, N. H. S., Golden R Reading He served with glory and ad- mired success. B. HOLDER, HELEN-Palestine High School: F. H. A, '47-'49, Bond '47-'49, Orchestra '49-'50. A,H.S.: Band '49-'50, El Arco Iris '49- '50 She is gentle, she is wise, yet there's laughter in her eyes. 9. HOLT, LILLA-Opera Study '47- '48, Y-Teen '48-'50, Red Jackets '49-'50 A hello lor everyone. l0a. HOPF, DONNA- A coquette as cute as they come. l0b. HORN DOLORES-Distributive Education Club '48-'50, Square Dance Club '48, F. H. A. '50 ll she will, she will, you may depend on it. ill. HORTON, DEBBE-N. H. S. '49- '50, Comet Stall '50, Feature Edi- tor, Mixed Chorus '49-'50, Mad- rigal Singers '49-'50, Latin Club '47-'48, Sketch Club '48-'49, President '48, Western Warblers '49-'50, Maroon Beauty Review '49, '50, lst place Posture Con- test '50 Live in my heart and pay no rent. 'K '. ..7'! .fern N -,.4y,: . WP Y wr' ,.,. fiber Beg' f ,.., we f iise , 1 . Q, . , i?ffgfQi1- ' i '. f 9- 12 H .3 ,ig l 4A fl . ., fig' e gg IZ. HORTON, DONALD- HUNNICUTT, DORIS RUTH - Wi Joy and courage make g hand, Red Jackets '48-'50, Library Club l K some face. '47, Drama Club '48, F. H. A. , W I if' 13. HOUSE, LAWRENCE R. Muster '49: Bed Dragons '47-'50: Golden , r -EV ii ' . gg Singers, B Team football, Ball- R Reading ' , ' ' ' - . . room Dancing A whimsical thought she now 4- - In K 1 n Light al step and light of and then expressed. jf ,Q heart. HUNT, JERRY - Tennis cinb ef. ' 14. HOUSTON, DAVID-Rane nnd '47, Bridge cinb '45, Western H .',,, . -' Sportsman '49, Custom Car Club Worblers '49 f , .1 '49, Mixed Chorus '49, Master- Pert and merry is our Jerry, if f . ' 'i i-'- g . K Q ' singers '49 INGRAM, CHARLES . ' w am sure care's on enemy to They only live who enjoy life. l i ki i'-1 i.L V gi n.- life. IZARD, BETTY - F. H. A. '49- . 1 . 0 - l5. HUBBY, JACK-Debate intra- '50 murals '48-'50, Debate Squad '48- A true friend is more precious '50, District Extemporaneous '49, than gold. , Science Research '48-'49, De- JABOUR, JESSE - Hi-Y Club '47- . . , l ' bate and Public Discussion '50, '48, Latin Club '48-'49, Discus- i, ' - Red Dragons '49, Junior Academy sion Extemporaneous Speaking ' ' I ol Science '48, N.H.S. '50 and Declamation Club '49, Boll- iii Work lascinates me. l could room Dancing '50 Q , yn., sit and look at it all day. Blow, Gabriel, blow! i ' -, I6. HUDSON, SARA-Ballroom Danc- JACKSON, DOROTHY-Y-Teens A . ' e ' ' M t ing Club, Red Dragons, Radio '48-'49, Reporter '48, Maroon '- - w ii W , Work Shop, Y-Teens Stall '48, Girls' Ensemble '48-'49, ,W 'rw j gil -'. ,seiif For her the world is crammed Modrigal Singers '48-'49, F. H. A. B-' 5' ' 1 inn. '48-'49, Modern Dnnee '41 x - I7. HUFF, MILLICENT-Latin Club No care beyond today. S if iz 'i '47-'49, Y-Teens '49-'50, ke- 1AcKsoN,J. L.-Student Ccun- Q fs 1 ,ig IO'- porter '50, Quill and Scroll '49- '50, Maroon Stall '48-'50, Edi- tarial Asst. '49-'50, Associate Editor '50 So wise, so young. l8. HUGHES, ANN SlSSY - R e d Dragons, Bridge Club '48-'49, Red Jackets '48-'50 Her eyes are blue as Texas skies, no Texas heart is truer. I9. HUGHLETT, JEANIE - Maroon Stall '49-'50, Bridge Club '49, Sketch Club '49, Western War- cil '50, Opera Study, Secretary- Treasurer '48, Library Club, Vice- President '49 The great .lohn L. JACKSON, RALPH - Model Air- plane Club '46, Radio Club '48, Aeronautics Club '49, Vice-Presi- dent, Custom Cor Club, Secretary '49-'50 Vim, vigor, and vitality are his. blers '49-'50, Canasta Club '50 51 She keeas the boys a-whirl. 'Q '2 Q1 W gif 'an I, li 9 fy ' S Vffgvsk ..,:,,f A ,. A: . . . Q xr, .- ' ,Q w , . .L lx rw uv' 49' pl ix E ka ' in .1 ff , . . r Plfl f for ' l' D 1' 1 - -'L , 0' s ey' 'o f , 'W X -4 r' 'ff , , ni'-57' . r -Ge -' '. 1 :- free , . . -fix: ff 'NM- 23, sun' QQ.: 'I' . . A -ei . 5 7' v , f . , New U annum,- JANCIK, LIBBY Everything is sunny with this little honey. JEFFREY, VERA - Los Amigos en las Americas Club '48-'50, N.H.S. '50 Too much good cannot be said of her. JENKINS, BILL - Western War- blers Club '49 Play it purty, Jethro! JENKINS, MARGARET - Model A Club '48, D. E. Club, Secretary '48-'50 Smile, my dear, and the sun shines for me. JENKINS, RALPH - Red Dragons '48-'50, Sgtfat-Arms '49-'50, Na- tional Thespians '49-'50, Drama Club '48-'49, Hot Rod Club '49- '50, Sgt.-at-Arms '49-'50 l wonder how I became so lucky. JENNINGS, W, R. Nothing good is accomplished without enthusiasm. JOHNSON, ELAINE - Red Jack- ets '47-'50, Mixed Chorus '49, N.H.S. '49, F.H.A., Sub Deb Club '48, Y-Teens '48, '49, Reporter '49 - A platinum blonde with a bub- bling personality. JOHNSON, FLOYD 'Tis much he dares. JOHNSON, JOHN Smiling, he takes the world in his hands, seeing it good. JOHNSON, LOUISE - Red Jack- ets '47-'49, Latin Club '48, F.H.A. '47-'49 Everybody said she was the finest creature in the world. Il. I2. 'l3. I4 I5 I6 l7. I8 JOHNSON, PAULINE A jewel well worth a king's taking. JOHNSON, REUBEN An accomplished gentleman from head to toe. JOHNSON, SANDRA - Tennis Team '47-'49, Sketch Club '48- '49, Western Warblers Club '49- '50, Student Council '49-'50, De- bate Squad '48, Girls' Debate, 2nd Place, Maroon Beauty Review '48-'50 Oh shame, where is thy blush? JOHNSON, WALTER He has a head full of sense. JONES, ANN - Model A Club '46-'47, Accounting Club '48-'49, Mixed Chorus '47 As cheerful as a whistling tea- pot. JONES, LINDEN -- Adda Dabba Polish '48, Western Warblers '49, Rifle and Sportsman '48, Swim- ming Club '49, Swimming Team '49, IZB Sgt.-at-Arms '49 One of the best of our Future Good Citizens. JOSEPH, DIANA- Red Jackets '47-'50, Bridge Club, Vice-Presi- dent '49, Model A Club, Vice- President '48, Mixed Chorus '49- '50, Student Council '47, Nut Hut '49-'50 The beginnings ot all things are small. KAISER, BONNIE-Student Coun- cil '47-'48, Folk and Square Dance '47-'48, Music ls Fun, Vice-Presi- dent '48-'49, Musicians Club '49- '50, Red Jackets '48-'50, Mixed Chorus '48-'50, Girls' Ensemble '48-'49, Madrigal Singers '48-'49, N.H.S. '49-'50 My bonny lass she smileth when she my heart beguileth. KELLEY, BABS-Student Council, Mixed Chorus, Madrigal Singers '49-'50, Maroon Stott, Amusement Editor '50, Latin Club, Popular Record Club lll, Bridge Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Aquatic Club, Parties Planned For Fun Club Though Iew her years, her ac- complishments are many. KELLY, LORENA ANN - Comet Staff '50, Social Council '49, May Fete '49 The smile-an her face, like the curl in her hair, is always there. KERBOW, VIRGINIA - N.H.S., Handicraft Club '48, Adda Dabba Polish, Treasurer '49, Maroon Beauty Review '47, '49, Student Council '47, '48 A true friend, a fine spirit, frank and genuine. KERWIN, BETTY JEAN Gentle of speech, benelicent of mind. KlE'KE, RUBY MAE - Dime Box High School: 'IOB Treasurer, F.H.A. Club Hers is a light heart. KINNEY, BEN JACK - Cowboy Singing '48, Aquatic Club '48, Western Warblers, President '49, N.H.S. '49, Mastersingers '48, Social Council '48, Mixed Chorus '49, Comet Staff '50, Swimming Team, Letter '49, Adda Dabba Polish, Baseball '48, Intramural Basketball Champs '48, Duke of Valentine Coronation '49 He touched a guitar and made it sing. KNEBEL, LUTHER - Baseball, Varsity '48, Letter '49-'50, Base- baII.Club '48-'50, Basketball B ,..,. ,. i ,X ' Team '48, Va 'i '49-'50, F f- Wm ,i g . i I Im it 1 ball, Goldshirt:sI'I8, B Team 29, wi rd 3 g, .K 1 -fl Orchestra '48, American Legion N, , B A -A ..:,,'2'a- Buddies' 48, N.H.S. 'so G ,L RM S. . , if A . , 7 'Q ,, I, ' 4 ' , AH I Y - K 'Was fs , W l . 5 . 2 'ft as .-, I M ' 'R W 1 I fl to irri -1: . 1 t :-, YQ , ,f 'V :lei ' lf Ii into I5 use it I6 I8 1 fans is 32:2 I my swfglwt -- ,v : -- .:, . N l. Z. 3. 4 5 6 7. 8. 9. IO. . nov' , sag' Q 1 --fr-r-.rf-i 3 'M 8 .1 44 KNIGHT, BETTY JO - Account- ing Club '49 Loyal men, true men, she knew where to find them. 'KNlGHT, LUCIANNE - Student Council '47-'48, Social Council '47, Red Dragons '47-'50, Maroon Beauty Review '48, Bird Club '47- '49, Duchess, Valentine Corona- tion '49, National Honor Society '49-'50, Red Jackets '48-'50, Sgt.- at-Arms '48-'50, Los Amigos, Sec- retary '47-'48, Treasurer '48-'49, President '49-'50 The Shelley Winters of Austin High. KNIKER, JANICE - Comet Staff, Sr. Class Copy Editor '50, Mixed Chorus '48-'50, Madrigal Singers '48-'50, Girls Ensemble '48-'49, Model A Club '48, K.D.V. '48, F.H.A., Reporter '50, Folk and Square Dance '49, Ballroom Danc- ing '50, Charm and Personality '48, Radio Singers '50, N.H.S. '50 She must have swallowed a twinkle. KNOPEK, FLORIAN Texas' loss was Minnesota's gain. 'KRAEMER, JANE - Red Jackets '48-'50, l0B Reporter '48, Social Council '49, Bridge Club '47-'50, President '49, Valentine Sweet- heart Nominee '50, F.H.A. '48-'50 A favorite of everyone. KRETSCHMAR, JESSE - F.F.A. l am a man like the rest. KULLENBERG, JO ANN - Red Jackets '48-'50, F.H.A., Secretary '49, Y-Teens '49, Popular Record Club, Secretary '48, Music ls Fun '49 A lively sense of humor keeps her constantly in demand. KYLBERG, BARBARA JEAN - Tennis Club '47, Future Home- makers, Vice-President '49, Sec- retary '50, lntramurals '48-'49 Here we find perfection. KYLBERG, MARJORIE - Girl's Chorus '48-'49, Girl's Ensemble '49, F.H.A. Club She eniovs life to the fullest. LAMB, MARY JANE - F.H.A. '48-'50, Y-Teens '49, Falk and Square Dance Club '48 Quiet as a lamb, sweet as maple sugar. 1, i ,la , Since Mischief was always around, we clidn't ALL get to be exempt from our Senior Examinations . . . gi LAVZIERE, JAMES He has double trouble - twins, that is. LAWLOR, JO ANNE - Mixed Chorus '49-'50, Red Jackets '48- '50, Handicraft Club '48-'50, Vice- President '50, Debate Squad '49- '50, State Semi-Finals '49, Bridge Club '47, F.H.A. '49, Student Council '47-'50 As graceful as a swan on a moonlit pond. LAWRENCE, ERNEST - Varsity Baseball '49-'50, Letter '50, West- ern Warblers '49, Baseball Club '50, Football, Goldshirts '48, Mixed Chorus '49-'50, Musicians Club '48, American Legion Bud- dies '49, Mastersingers '49 Lady-killer Lawrence. LEEAH, ANDREW-Reagan High School: National Thespians '48. Gonzales: Football '48, Treasurer Junior Class, Band '49. A.H.S.: Band '49 Ever true to Maroon and White. LEE, LATRELLE - Red Jackets '48-'50, Popular Record Club '47, Model A '48, Y-Teens '48, Aqua- tic Club '49, Handicraft Club, Treasurer '49-'50, F.H.A. '47-'49, N.H.S. '50 Sweet as honey, pert 'n sunny. l7 .., ' AW t ., -vw' At' WOODROW A ready mind is o great asset. . LEISSNER, CHARLIE - Baseball '47-'49, Letter, Adda Dabba Polish, Sgt,-ot-Arms, Baseball Club, Treasurer, l2A Vice-Presi- dent, l2B Vice-President, West- ern Warblers, Maroon Staff '48- '49, Buddies '48-'49 The Aztec Kid. 18. LeMOND, FRANCES -- Red Dragons '48-'50, Vice-President '49-'50, Music ls Fun '48, Ball- room Dancing '49-'50, Secretary, Debate Intramurals '48, National Thespian '49-'50, Maroon Beauty Review Crew '49, Valentine Coro- nation Crew '49, Electronics Re- search Club '49 The Dragon Lady. l9. LENZ, BETTY JEAN - F.H.A. '49 - '50, Parliamentorian '50, F.H,A. Council '48 Each to be the other's friend. 20. LEONARD, ROBERT - F.H.A. '49-'50, President '50 No duty can overtask him. . LESTER, DOLORES A little gal liked by all. 22. LESTER, MAXINE-Maroon Staff '50, Popular Reciord Club '48-'49, Tennis Club '48-'49, Stamp Club '49-'50, Ballroom Dancing '50 A light heart lives long. at ws s,, '2 sv' '-v'-- fm 05 She' J . -'Cf' if .. , I , .fn 'h-. . . fri, X any we 1 1 C . 4,-.. ' S 9431553 Pb' ,sa 'ggv . my an L-P E -'- . It N gg' . 1g,:':2 25 , 1 A1 Pxxl 2-J -5 ,.-f 'W si, -an 1 ff we is 2:11, sa ys., , ii h , .. ' ' 'F' J t i . 0 Mill 3524 A L I2 ix we A 'ww V . ' we , Vw: , 'Zi , 1 f M ,C 'I7 18 I9 20 2l 22 5 McCULLOUGH, GWYN - Popu- lar Record Club '47-'48, Y-Teens '48-'50, Maroon Staff '50, Feature Editor, Los Amigos en Las Amer- icas '50, Quill 81 Scroll '50, N.H.S. '50 Sugar 'n spice and everything nice. McDONELL, RENA DON - Stu- dent Council '49, N.H,S. '50 She knew haw to make you forget your worries. McELROY, JAMES They are rich who have friends. McKlNNEY, BILL - Intramural Ping Pong '48-'49, Intramural De- bate '48-'49, Debate Squad '50, Stomp Club '48, Vice-President, Southern Harmony Club, Reporter '49, President '50, Maroon Stall '49-'50 Where there's smoke, there's fire. McMAHAN, JOYCE - Model A Club '47-'48 Herleyes are sapphires set in snow. McMULLEN, FRANK-Band '47- '49, Latin Club '47, President, Scientific Research Club '48, Ger- man Club '49-'50 6 1. clEE::lSisBISl.l2TtA,:ronautics Club ..E,e,y,,,,,,gu,,m, is exquisite .Wm D, ,he wmmdes he HTG Iaveganz wxlnsis the best 9b VAN S d '50, Vice-President '50, N.H.S. made could I spare. . ,, . , - tu ent '50 g' . , Council, Varsity Track '48-'50, As busy as a one-man band. 23 MEMQRRY' RUSSELL T Gold' 2. LEWIS, JERRY -Tennis Club 49 Lauer 19350. 1-,ack Club See- McCLENDON BETTY sl11rts'47, IOA Reporter, Student A ladies man. I I remry: Addu Dubbo Polish, Vice- ,Good mangels me the coin of Council 48, B Team 48, B Team 3. LEWIS, PEGGY - Taylor High. Presidem, Discussion Enem om- Ymuei, Club 48, Tennis Club, President Spanish-Club '47-'48, A.H.S.: news Spguking und'DecIamzMon MCCOY' JIMMIE '49, Treasurer '47, Rodeo Club, AS'loiIM'n.g glut' 49 H Club, Vice-President, Red Dragon, Wedding bells and wishing Regmler 50 Lmgncenty in her eye. Junior Red Cmss wellsn Here I am, take me or leave 4' ' CHARLES ' B ske'b A fan-moving van McCUldLOUGH BILLY Ci ' '95 se'3 ,C f 50' Y 10. LYDA, CARL - sand '47-'50, charms, and energy speak 24 MQLOFE' 'EAN . sity Baseball 49-50, American B . Sm' ,49, N HS, Tonkuwu W H ol H d ,, Shes always cheering for our '-e9i Budflief '49, oitlice Ten'-im '43-'so' B U goo mm 'e '- V295 hu hm I a carehee Manlully, like the one who 5' .'N'?ER: N5LDAf5 'de ' C0 ' ll Lililiiillllls - Red Jack- fjg, 41,485 R d ' Speich, Club ers '48-'49, Accounting Club '49, , andicralt Club 49, Ac- JUG ,49, YT .48 mining Club '49-'50, vaeerfesi- ',,'T,,ere.g mgvejef me ,ar he, den' . 4 ., nshe posse ses H . t In soul to bear,Hnor trouble to A . VW,-SE: 6. LINDSEY,ClflRISTl1tfl'Eni'Elxira no M:miffQ e,.jbR,S - Popular W- 9' v me -sir-K , , U33 l.l?,TZ,lSF..'li,f 2'iLl,'l1'.l'i 'lf,jf?jg,Cl'!,':' '47-'gfffbT'e,qgiS Sf, . ,S , h..,,f g,a-' rnrs .,., f eillgterrlzgrbgzlridl-li9lA:H SYCI-eiilj' rooin 0andirigri'49-'50 ' U i L -Q X My 1 roon Band '48-'50, Poiaulairi Record Q1:naf2Cs,,ga' 'J Hgh! 'O some Y 'i g ii I Club '49, Radio Broadcasting ' V 'K . , , j:,,w,':ff'i K Club '48, Y-'rem '49, Pfesidenr 'Zh' lfggglllbghfggx aux? Jgflfgf , W 1 -J ' r's s , , 5lllSZtHg:Hjso and the world Populai Record Club '47, Model H if ' , smiles back 51 A Club '48, Musicians Club '48, ', 'Vi V' wif 7. LOCKENVI-I-il GH--I-A - K-Dvvh Handicraft Club, President '49- '47-'4s, vice-Pfesadenr '47, mas- ,50i,M ed C 'S 49' 501 F-H-A if greg 'Aa' Aqlmll: Club '50' Quill 4g'Cil?aracter and energy over ' cro '50 ,, ' I The giri with the Teddy-bear I3 MZEQKYGQL o1'g,TY C r H . c , - o m e K I V . 3. Lgiglfis JAMES-Band 141150. Staff, Associate Editor '48-'49, 'H , Accounting Club lst Vice-Presii Ed'lo 'n'Cl E' l9 50f Oulslund' M dem. Ensemble Club ing Journalist Award '49, Maroon 'V-i 'ii2 ' Ambitious not only in studies Slall' Fashion Edlm' '48 49i but in making hiends-H ' Quill and Scroll, President '49-'50, sq. Lone SHIRLEY - Y-Teens '4a- Mixed C 'S '45-'501 Mudfigul 'W F.H.A. 49-'50 President '49-'50 Singers '48-'50, Latin Club '47- N.H.s. '50, Miired c1mus'49-'sof '481 Bom and 5 dd'E CM' '49' D.A.R. Citizenship Award 1' - . '. ' ,l -'iii fr ' . Qfliif A WW .ie :gi 4. gm V. Q as fs A ' is ssss ' ' 'eg 3 1' i' 2 in 1 -ri f A lr is .ei ,t..' ' , 5 5124 4532 .2 if i f - 'av MANGUM, WILEY - Debate Squad '49-'50, Debate Intramurals '49-'50, Debate and Public Dis- cussion Club, Sgt.-ot-Arms '49- '50 A man of choice wards. MANSFIELD, JIM TOM - B Team Football '47, Track Intra- murals '47, Maroons '48, Res. Letter, IZA Reporter, IZB Secre- tary, Student Council, Sgt.-at- Arms '49, Red Dragons '47-'50, Social Council '49, F.H.A. '47-'50, Mcstersingers '49, National The- spians '49-'50, B Team Club '47, Varsity Club '48, Track Club, Sgt.-at-Arms '49 . Friend of the masses. MARTIN, BETTY VON - Jeffer- son High, San Francisco: Yell Leader '48-'49, Sgt.-at-Arms com- mittee '48-'49, Entertainment committee '49, Photography Club '48-'49, Secretary, Aquacade '48 Ol manners gentle, of affec- tions mild. MARX, HARVEY - B Team Foot- ball '47, Moroons '48, Letterman, Varsity Club '48, Boots and Saddle Club '50. A man's best friend is his cow. MASSEY, JACKIE - Model A Club '47-48. She's as sweet as they say. 6. 7 8 9 'I0 ll MAYES, BOB SHELTON - Brownwood High, Student Coun- cil, Spanish Club. A.H.S.: Intra- mural Letter '50, Tennis Club '49, Ballroom Dancing '49-'50, Stu- dent Council '50. Man, like musical instruments, seems made to be played upon. MEDFORD, JO ALLA - Red Jackets '48-'50, Handicraft Club '49, F.H.A. '50, Bridge Club '47- '4B, Maroon Beauty Review '49 Five-foot-two, eyes of blue. MEDINA, DAVID - We all know his worth, so why speak of it? MEEK, NEIL - He bobbleth as the brook, always interesting. MEEKS, TAYLOR - B Team Football '47, B Team Club '47, Varsity Club '48, Football Letter- man '49. Man, like everything else that lives, changes with the air that sustains him. MEIER, EDWARD - Old friends, like old swords, are to be trusted. if Q 1' 93 . ji' ' V' 'ii eo! M' I5 Q: I4 I ' I5 ' .Q Vy :- I , A 'll' f - :-- Ji' l J r it . ,, ' is - I I l7,s 32 Xie I 5' lyk lg J ' 'I t I ri e 9-I 4 3 . N r yy, . 53 ,s r 1- Ns ' . 4 , 4 L i ii. 55 fe sv 955 A n xl A F . . ,.,. .qi we if V 5 4 W if 4. 45 . ,gb , L. V. Y. ,O of MELIN, JANE - Bridge Club '47, Radio Broadcast Club '47- '48, Ballroom Dancing '49-'50, F.H.A. '47-'49, Maroon Staff, Business Manager '49-'50, Social Council '47, Red Dragons '49- '50, Maroon Beauty Review, Crew '49, Quill and Scroll '50. 5he looks like a queen should look. MELSON, BETH - Red Jackets '48-'50, Mixed Chorus '49-'50, Modrigal Singers '49-'50, Social Council '48, Maroon Beauty Re- view '48, '50, Model A Club '48, Comet Staff '50, Western War- blers '49-'50, Secretary '49, '50, Latin Club, Secretary '48, Le Cercle Francais '47-'48, N.H.S. '50. Love 'em 'n leave 'em. MELSON, EARL - Cowboy Sing- ing '49, Southern Harmony 50, Discussion '49. He believes that self-confi- dence is a great asset. MERCER, PATSY - Ever the same, serene and confident. MICKEL, BETTY JEAN - Bos- ketball Intramurals '48, Valley Ball Intramurals '47. Loveliness lingers like the light alter the sun is set. ii r.,. . VV 'Sit .1 55' ' e . .or 's-9' MIDDLETON, ANN - Sweet and wholesome as a sprig ol mignonettef' MIEARS, BILLY - A rare specimen of humanity who tends to his own affairs. MILAM, MARIETTA - Square Dance Club, Mixed Chorus, Dis- tributive Education Club, Secre- tary '49. Love is like a lovely rose, the world's delight. MILLER, BOB - Red Dragons, National Thespians, Los Amigos en las Americas, Ballroom Danc- ing Club. Doth not man, even as a cat, wander abroad at night and re- turn only at mealtime? MILLER, DONALD - Student Council '49. For he's a jolly good fellow. MILLER, ELLA ANN - A delight to be with. MILLNER, JO ANN - lt's not often you meet the likes of her. MILLS, EUGENE - Wanted: A bodyguard to fight off the girls so I can study. 55 'gf ,Q .. to 'X y C . lic -' '2 ' fri fe-s , if lull' . K A 7 sfo, ffsifff MP8, ef W 4 Q '27 W 'iss ' or ,ff 'L'- ,Qi if Hb' ...ww +..., ' ' VW: ,, iw If f . MILLS, MARY - St. Mary's School, Peekskill, N. Y., Soccer Team, Basketball Team. A.H.S.: Mixed Chorus '49-'50, Madrigals '49-'50, Girls Ensemble '49-'50, Latin Club '47-'49 Mary, Mary, quite contrary. MOCK, JOHNNY Everybody's friend. MOLBERG, LEONARD - Foot- ball, B Team '48, Varsity '49 He never says a foolish thing. MONCIVAIS, RAYMOND - Arco Iris '49-'50 An able fellow, quiet and reserved. MONTEZ, HENRY - Sportsman and Rifle '49-'50, Social Activities Publicity '47-'50, Comet, Art Staff '49-'50, Sports Editor '50, Co- Art Editor '50 A master of the brush who contributed much ta the Comet. MONTGOMERY, ERMIE Always on the scent of somee thing new. MOODY, NANCY - Red Jackets '49, Girls' Ensemble '49-'50, N.H.S. '49-'50, Latin Club '47-'49, Reporter '49, Vice-President '49, Aquatic Club '50 Ignorance is bliss. MOORE, JO ANN - Red Jackets '49-'50, Student Council '47-'48, J.U.G., Sgt.-at-Arms, Mixed Chor- us '49350 An inborn grace that lacks nothing. MOORE, PATSY - Music ls Fun '48, Music Production Club '48, Popular Record Club '47, Mixed Chorus '49, Girls' Ensemble '48, Quill and Scroll '49, Maroon Staff, Exchange Editor '49, Stu- gqf 'Pl' Q Q 'f.,. , ..,..,,,.e .f 2 it l S s 2 if MORENO, CYNTHIA - La Ter- tulia Club '48, Los Coballeros '49, F,H.A. '50 Her cheeks are like the blush- ing cloud. Moms, some-ioA Reporter, 1, IOB Treasurer, IIA Sgt.-at-Arms, 12A President, Varsity Club '47- '49, Varsity Football, Reserve Let- ter '47, Varsity Football Letter '48, '49, Basketball B Team '47- 20 '48 He was tall and straight, 21 clear-eyed and friendly. MORRISON, JANE- F.H.A. Club 22 '49-'50, Needlework Club '49 The smile that was child-like and bland. MORSE, HELEN - Band '47-'49, Odessa H ig h : Tri-Hi-Y '49, Shakespeare Club '49, Modern Dance Club '49, Hi-Spot '49 Soft smile by human kindness 23 bred. MOYA, RICHARD - Sportsman and Rifle '50, Intramural Basket- ball '47-'50, Intramural Softball '41.'49, F.H.A. '49 2, As enduring as Atlas. MUELLER, LEO - Boat and Mo- tor Club '49, Sportsman and Rifle '49-'50, Vice-President. All things come to those who wait, MUNDT, ANN - Drama Club '48, Social Council '49, Treasurer, Y-Teens '49, Intramural Debate '47, Y-Teen's Officers Club '50, Vice-President She's bound for something 25. A ,ea 1 so is -fo eff, :rs - , y I 6 MYERS, WANDA JEAN -- Sub-l Deb Club '47-'48, Treasurer,' F.H.A. Treasurer '49, Bridge Club i '50 Grace was in her steps. NAFZIGER, ORCELLA How sweet and fair, NAVARRO, GERTRUDE Some women are shy. NEAL, BITSY-Handicraft Club '47-'49, Red Jackets '47-'49, Stu-1 dent Council Executive Commit-l tee, Mixed Chorus '49, F.H.A.,Q N.H.S. '49, Maroon Beauty Re-1 view l My life has been full, but I'd like it to be Fuller. NEEDLEMAN, ROSLYN - Ma-l roon Staff, Ballroom Dancing' Club '49-'50, F.H,A. '48-'49 Unusually successful in every- thing she undertakes. NEMIR, CHARLES - Goldshirts '47, Varsity Football Squad '49, Maroon Letterman '49, Varsity Football Club '48-'49, 'IIB Sgt.- at-Arms, l2A Treasurer, IZB Vice-President, N.H.S. The missing link. NICHOLS, ALICE JEAN - l Needlework Club '49, F.H.A. '49, Girls' Swimming Team '50 Quite a queen was Alice Jean. NICHOLS, BILLY - Mastersing- l . . . ,, 26. S , ,,,, dent Council '48, F.H.A. '47.'49 e' ers '48-'50, Madrigal singers '4s- ? .. t ,ff ,N MUNOZ ADELFA i ' l ?? X .' - , Rlf19S OH he' 'l '99f5-U H ' ' ff '50, Mixed Chorus '50, Intramural , ,. . ., . ,rg My life is like a summer rose. , , -- ' y s MURCHlSON,JOHNNY-lntra- Fug PMS 502 B'1i 2 3 Club 1 mimi suskenmii '48, Tennis Club 481 Bdsm FW? 49-502 VM, v , K. ,48-.Soi Intramural Lauer 519,150 sity Baseball 49-50, lntramuro Q ' '1,1'5 hf 1 H' am monarch of all l survelau Bnilwblllllll hwgdwggxfsliir nickels N l 33 ,5775 'Nf.,,y- . ' xl 55 ,, C to Q.. C . e use 'E' . 'S , .4 , f- A f Aw' '5gg9.--- ' Qjj sill, .-r' mi., T' ' ' I T ' T, jf 1 . ,,, - I5 2 I7 4 s i V, -wr ,V . ,.,gi'E,,5ggl E,,, . . . at last for those mid-term seniors came what they had slavecl for . . . all that labor to be able to say, 'Fm an Austin High graduate' to anyone who asks in future years . . . ' NIEMAN, BETTY JEAN-Na - tional Honor Society, Secretary '49, Red Jackets '47-'49, Girls Ensemble '49, French Club, Vice President '49, Opera Study '47, F. H. A. '48, Girl Reserves '47, Bridge Club '48 A lover of roses never lacks for beauty. NICHOLS, DELIA-Student Aide '47-'50, Orchestra '47-'50, Red Jackets '48-'49, French Club '49 Successor to Paganinif' NOLEN, HERBY-l0A- Reporter, IIA Reporter, Radio Broadcast Club, Program Director '47-'48, Comet Sports Editor, '49, Tennis Club, Vice-President '49, Speech ond Declamatian Club '50, Intra- mural Tennis '50, lnterscholastic League Declamation '50 l have more zeal than wit. NORVELL, JOYCE- P o p u l a r Record Club '47-'48, Maroon Beauty Revue '48, Radio Speech Club '49, Handicraft Club '49- '50, Student Council '48-'49, F.H.A. '49 Jasmine and magnolia blos- soms spill from her tongue. NUHN, JO A N N E -Modeling Club '47, Sub-Deb Club '48, Bridge Club '49-'50, Faults? She has nuhn. NUNLEY, HOPE-Square Dance '48, Popular Record Club '49, Y-Teens '49, Girls Softball Tournament '49 Where fhEIE'S lile, there'5 Hope. OLLE, MARGIE-Bridge Club '48-'50, Square Dance Club '47, Sub-Deb Club, Secretary '48, F.H.A. Club '49, Parliamentarian, Popular Record Club '48, May Fete '48 Still her tongue ran on. ORTLIZ, MARTlNEZ- Friendship improves happiness. ORTOLANI, LARRY-Motor Bike Club, President, '49, Adda Dubbo Polish '49, Tennis Club '50, Swimming Club '48 A man is known by the friends he makes. OWENS, ELIZABETH-B ri d a e Club '49, Red Jackets '47-'50, Handicraft Club '48, May Fete '4 A friend as true as the guard- ian angels. OWENS, ROSE-Red Dragons '48- '5O, Social Council '49, Sketch Club '48-'49, Los Amigos en las Americas '47-'48, Orchestra '50, All State, '50, Opera Study, Treasurer '50, Posture Contest '50, May Fete '48, Ballroom Dancing '49 Sweet as the breath of an autumn morn. OWENS, TOMMY-Varsity Club '47-'49, Slide Rule Club '50, Varsity Football '47-'49, Reserve Letter '47-'49, Bi-District, Letter- man, State Finals '49 He who smiles may never lack a friend. PAGE, ANNA-Bridge Club '49- '50, Y-Teens '48, Intramural De- bate '47, N.H.S. '50 Eyes that shame the violet. PALMER, NORMAN-Model Air- plane Club '48-'49, Southern Har- many Club '49-'50, lOA Class Treasurer, Mastersingers '49-'50, Band '47-'48, Junior Red Cross, Treasurer '49 The force of his own merit makes his way, PAPE, DOROTHY A sweet face and a sweet girl back ol it, PARRIS, BOB-Student Council, Social Council, Sgt.-at-Arms, Southern Harmony Club Better late than never. PARKER, ADA CATHERINE- F.H.A. Club, Treasurer '49-'50, Folk and Square Dance '48 Not all red-heads have fiery temDers. PARKER, BEN-F.F,A. '47-'48, Sportsman and Rifle '48, Cowboy Singing Club '49 He likes to park-er in the dark-er. at A ' A ..,. t. are by y ac- 4.,, j an yy' Q 7 ..., qyl. , ' ,tlx f y yyyis haf. i 1 it f , . s f i 7 i r q Ch it ' 1 ?VHP,,,.,.,,4, ui, -gg. x lie' Without labor nothing pros- For Perez is an honorable PERRY, DAVIE-Music ls Fun '47-'48, Popular Record Club No. I '46-'47, Intramural Football '46- '47 Just call me 'commodore'. PESCHKA, PAULINE-Band '47- '50, Folk and Square Dance '47- '49, Popular Record Club '49-'50, Club '49, Canasta Club Forever sharpening her wits. PETERSON, HELEN-F.H.A. Club '47-'48, Needlecraft Club '47-'48, Dg. Club, Secretary-Treasurer '49- '5 A woman's thoughts are - -,., I I V K kk., mf? ' . 1 ,,'. -kfr r V , . A it .1 . I . 455172 , ' I PARKER, JlMXAlEVBangI':7-Zig, 9. PEREZ, ERNEST- , '- '50, Model irp one u ' I Southern Harmony Club '49-'50, pets. Q. T' Secretory '49, Red Dragons '49, I0. PEREZ, JOE- f Jr. Academy of Science '48-'49, Second Place '49, Geology Club man. f' '49 II. Y . -K Ladies call him sweet. . Wit PARKER, MURLENE -Csqginre Y Dance Club, Accounting u 4 J ' X Shedwouldn't say yes, she . ' wou n't say no. 'X 7 PARSONS, Boa-cuwboy sang- I2- ing Club '49, Southern Harmony Club, Vice-Presidento'49, Nut Hut Committee '49 5 k Veni, vidi, vici. PATTERSON, CHARLES- I3 , He can't be outdone. ' 4 M PEAL, GILDA-Mixed Chorus '49, A I ' ' Extemporaneous and Declamation if Club '49, Maroon Beauty Revue 3 '48, Ballroom Dancing Club '50, ,, X' Bridge Club No, I, Secretary, H e o '9 'ts' iii.. , .. X, . . s I in bf., ,rr ifxli Red Dragons '49-'50, Girls' Intra- mural Basketball Champion '49 A thing of beauty is a joy forever. PEARSON, BARBARA-Folk and Square Dance '47-'48, Bridge Club '50, F.H.A. Club, Secretary '49 Jolly and good-natured is she, PEEL, BILLY FLOYD-T e n n is Club '47, Drama Club '48, Dance Band Club '48-'49, Slide Rule Club '50, Student Council '47-'50, Band '47-'50 For whom the bell peals. PENICK, KATHRYN-Tennis Club '48, Y-Teens '48-'49, Handicraft Club '49, Red Jackets '48-'50, F.H.A. '49 Penick courts? I5. l6. I7. PHARR, PATRICIA-Band '47-'49, French Club '47-'50, Treasurer '49, Vice-President '50, Red Dragons '47 A ready wit and a ready smile are Pat's chief assets. PHELPS, NORMA JANE-Band '47-'50, Tennis Team '47-'50, Tennis Club '47-'50, Dance Band Club '49, Intramurals '47-'50, Orchestra '47-'50, Instrumental Ensemble Club '50, N.H.S. '50 There's trusting friendship in her glance. PHILIPS, ROBERT- He'll make progress if he only gains momentum. PICKLE, VERTA-F,H.A. Sketch Club Th e one 'sweet' pickle. PIGOTT, FAYE NELL-N.H.S. '49, Needlework Club '48, Music ls Fun '49, Ballroom Dancing '49 Loyal forever. PILAND, MARGARET J0- Bridge Club '48-'50, F,H.A. '47, Teapot Club '47-'49, Valentine Sweetheart Nominee '50 Neither cast your pearls before the swine. I PITTARD, DUWAIN - Maroon Band '47-'50, Student Council '49, Radio Club '48, Dance Band Club '49, Ensemble '50 , Confidence in oneself is I necessary, but ...... POLLAN, EVELYN- ' Quiet, sweet, and very nice. POOL, HILL SONNY -IIA Re- porter, Cowboy Singing '49, Adda Dabba Polish '49-'50 That Lucky Ole Sonny. PORTER, DOC -Adda Dabba Polish '47-'49, Pres. '48-'49, IOB Class Reporter, Student Council '47-'48, National Honor Society '49, Vice-Pres. '49, Valentine Coronation '49, Duke I Doc Porter wanted in surgeryfi POWELL, GORDON- I Some like 'em hot . . . l POWELL, MARY LOUISE-Lil hrary Club '48-'50, Needlework Club '47, Library Aide '48-'50 She's liked by many. PRESTON, LYMAN- Too big or not too big. I -.rr 42525 'R - PRIM, GENE - Aeronautics Clulj I My '48, Sportsman and Rifle '48-'49, ' Slide Rule Club '50 I I V, A Music soothes the savage V A. ..,. - . 2 beast., 5 ff 'f A PROUSE, DARLENE-Red Jackets , . 5 sm '43-'50, M sr ff'a9, F r Y F' Editor, Qciiiiim aniil Scrolleu'5llj f . M . 5 N.H.S. '49-'50, Latin Club '47, - ' L Y-Teens '48, Social Council '49 . 'fi H. G':ea':ness threatens to overj . if a KA I5 1 16 . ,Jw . Z . I J A R -..mu:. if , . R self. y I ' f' - 'iQ i,,, . ,JL R y R -'f ' P' r A . R ' is Rsirsii R i. . ye- X , Q E .,. . w . , F. J. I8 Ig' - gre R'.. I .3-203 W. ' 21 7' . .IIE 22- .sw-i QL?-My JL,-.li K . N YI mf ggry' 'H 4 .sir ' W' , or We :at 1 yrrvxlk '-,, V .Q-is my Ax In 7 M ' ..,, M V Sif t' 'W im' i '. .ga 3 . ' 9 Q P i ' . rfaf:1ig2e.,., . .,.. L A 1. rs. . i s 'lg W 5' 'i i-C R - A I r' .t 'riff - 1 .iw it 11.441 if X l .i f , F xg?9l Q ' ,L mf LLL' ,W . A he iii? .Y 2 I 1 N 4- 5 osflh . -fi QUICK, CARL-Safety Patrol '47- , '48, Captain '48 7 Lo, I om ir! gg QuicRsAu., LEONA-Latin Club V- , 3 '47-'48, Red Dragons '47-'48, Red . K I L. Jackets '48-'50, Student Council r V, .- ffl 'is '47-'50, Y-Teens '48-'49, N.l'l.S. If ww 'Qif eww Laugh and the world laughs PM with you. 'W ' if ' RADER, SHIRLEY-M ii 5 ic i o ii S Club '49-'50, F.H.A. '49-'50, j f' I Srliieraghorus '49, Madrigal Sin- 8 ,Z ,Milf ,I ' Friendly glance, honest smile. M, X ZQESZ' DAV'D'P Pu Cm RICHARDSON, MARY LYNN- ROBINSON, BETTY-Red Jackets ' . , , H - if Red Jacket '48-'50, Maroon Staff '48-'50, Madrigal Singers '48-'49, V' RAd'i'LiA'iE'uxiifiiiffd 'Wk' '49-'50, N.H.s. '49-'50, Model-A siiro eiioombio '48-'49, Y-Teens if A p UTD My 'Wm' mumed wingsn Club '47, Bridge Club '49-50 '47, Popular Record Club '48, ' A . RANDOUJH BETTY Jo- ' ASM enchants her, we hear. F,H.A, '49, Student Council Rep- -xi ffl f 2 Nothing, dries more Quickli' Rlclll-l-ER' MARTHA ANN-Band 'e5e loli'e '47 gil it q than a womarfs tengo, '47-'50, F.H.A. '48, Ensemble Club Alas for the boys, she is ir X? , RANGEL, ALBERT-Los Amigos, 59, ,. h d I., ,, SPM 'O'-' iii.- '49-'50, Sgt.-at-arms, '49 RICKSNE ELENUSZE R he- J k R.OBl'SOid, WAlD-Student Caun- i NVVL A i QL G A K ,,He smiles as though all the , - e ac ets crl 47-50, Mastersingers 49, world were his. RANGEL, MlNNlE-Arco lris, '47- '49, Treasurer, '48, F.H.A., '50 Many are her charms. RANGEL, ROSE- A rose by any other name couldn't be so sweet. RAVEN, BETTIE-F.H.A., '49-'50 And such hair. RAY, JAMES-Galdshirts, '47-'48, B-Team, '48-'49, Varsity Tennis, '49-'50, Tennis Club, '49-'50, '49-'50, Red Dragons '47-'50, Girl's Ensemble '49-'50, Maroon Beauty Review '48, F.H.A. Style Show '50 Never had we heard such a sparkling laugh. RIGHTOR, EDWARD-D e b a t e Sq uad '47-'50, Debate Intra- murals, Third '48, '49, First '50, Debate and Discussion Club '49 President, '50 Vice-President, World Problems Study Club, Vice- President '48, Maroon Staff '48- Tennis Club '48-'49, Folk and Square Dance Club '49, Slide Rule Club '50, First place Ping Pong doubles '49, Varsity Tennis '47- '49, Letter '48-'49, Adda Dabba Polish '47-'48, F.H.A. '48 Keep a good tongue in your head. RODRIQUEZ, AURORA-Arco Iris '47, Reporter '48, Vice-President '50 A flower from the gardens of iad f im ., - Wwe P -d . M- d Ch A I 148-149, '50, Managing Editor '49, Associ- Alhambra. ii':14r cfi:ofniioff,'x2o, sfioiia Place W, Em' 491, CQ-Editor '50: ROE, J,-.NEfRoo Jackets '48-'49, . Comet Salesman. Football Club Qulll U-'ld SCf0'll 49'50i REDUYNV Sketch Club 48, Student Council gfhsg, 547349: Mustersfngers .48-.49 '39, VICE-Presidentl'5lJ, Maroon Representative '49, F.H.A. '49, il. '.., . J , UFO, we know that with the 9'-WW Se 'eV'h 1:9-50. EFFNITQPD' Pa,rtres Planned for Fun Club 4.9 I ladies, he was always raising Ltxgeqig pee: 'llmmum 5' ec' :WVU l'0fl',f'0, lZW':Edl:l:'f 'WWC U U flufflei U H . ' RA'if fBE- We like him whether fighter ROELSE, GEORGE - Aeronautics Whoo,Ray! WON!-U Club '47-'50, President '48-'50 'TU 'Y 'f ' ReAvss, PATSY--Square ooiieaiig RIGNEY, AuoReY-s o I i foo iii ' 0 W' 2'e'- , , ' Club '47-'48, Music is Fun '48- Dancing Club, Girls Ensemble, ROGERS' Blu' ,- Baud 48' 507 '49, F.l'l.A. '49 Y-Teens, El Paso, Class Secretary, Fuhulle Tqqcllqn Club 49 A blonde who's liked by all, '47-'4a, 'roiiois '45-'49 5 'Ce !Y ' 'he eye 'e f R' t' R REINERT, RICHARD-M o foo ii Look who 1 ,,,,,y' lvvalfv H' the hw'-' A . Band '47-'49I Dfamfl Club '48I RILEY, MARGARET-T ' CI b CTR S F Radio Broadcast Club '49 '47-'49, Secretary '48-Fillilllls u IQ ' He hates neither himself nor When Irish eyes are smiling. ies, I the ladies. RIOS, ROBERT-Tertula Club '46- , i ff? llElNl'lARDT, CLARA MAE- '47, Popular Music Club '47-'48, -'s-' ' ,. 5 F-H-A. '59 I El Arco Iris '49-'50 Love is snontaneousf l'll meet you in San Antone. 59 I5 i6 it i . ' , 7' ' Q R' .' R ifii' syUWV , R, V' - i ts i ' ww' xii' ' i'l'?'1 W 'V' . ' ,vo S i gf' A 'V ' is 3 R-f .R 5 W -4- sf o,,,o,,i9- hao l I nit' .V . i I K ,6. :swag , msg fgoig A ii' I S V .V 'F ag an kg We 5 X 'T 35 Z6 A 27 .m nigga : M wr i i,V.QiVf5i of 8. ' - wwe, io. ' f. 8 4. V 'V V. i li , ' :cf fa .se . wQi ,.w- W 4 H. KE E Ay Q ' ' 1 .' .1 I 5 ,sa 3 i' kL,, . 'O ' was 4. Q,-P ROSENQUIST, CHRISTINA - Latin Club '47-'48, Square Dance Club '48, Student Council '49, Red Jackets '49-'50, Maroon Staff, Co-Art Editor '49-'50, Slide Rule Club '50, Intramural Debate '47, French Club, Maroon Beauty Review '50, N.H.S. '50 Neatness first, last, and all the time. RUGELEY, JOAN-Bay City High: Y-Teen Cabinet '46-'48, Choral Club '46-'48, Pep Squad '46-'48, Foreign Language Club '46-'48, Reporter '48, F.H.A. '46-'48, Song Lover's Society. A.H.S.: F.H.A. '48-'50, Y-Teens '48-'50, Reporter '48-'49, Vice-President '49-'50, N.H.S. '50 To know her is to like her. RYDEN, ELVERA - Social Coun- cil '48-'49, Mixed Chorus '49-'50, Tennis Club '47-'48, Y-Teens '48- '49, F.H.A. '50, Intramurals '48- '49, Maroon Beauty Review '50 All her ways are winning ways. SALAZAR, ALBERT 'Tis only noble to be good. 7. . .g, l a 3 1 4 AI 5 SALISBURY, TED - Band '47- '49, Dance Band Club '48-'49, Mixed Chorus '49, Mastersingers '49, Madrigal Singers '49 Fools lush in where angels fear to tread. SALYER, JOHNNY - Football '47-'49, Baseball '48, Basketball '48, Mixed Chorus, Varsity Club '48-'49, Vice-President IOB, Sec- retary IIA, President IZA He's the boy who put the pep in pepper. Mixed Chorus '49-'50, Madrigal Singers '48-'49, Drama Club '47, Music Is Fun Club '48, Secretary, Adda Dabba Polish Club '49, Comet Staff '49 We'd take a dare lar Rosie. . SAUNDERS, MARILYN - Y- Teens '47-'48, Student Council '49-'50, Maroon Beauty Review '48-'49 And lair art thou, my bonny lass. . SCARBROUGH, ROGER Oh, to see ourselves as others SAMUELSON, ROSE ADAIR - l0a. SHELTON, JIMMIE JO - Mixed l0b. II. IZ. 'l3. I4. Chorus '48-'49, Mastersingers, Madrigal Singers, Orchestra '46- '48, Custom Car Club '49, Sgt.- at-Arms, F.H.A. '48-'50, Intra- mural Football Champs '49 Welcome as the sun in De- cemberf' SCHEIBE, DlC'K For it's always fair weather when good fellows get to- gether. SCHIEFFER, TWAIN - Hot Rod Club, President, Student Council '48 lt had to be you. SCHOEDEL, JOHN - Vocational Agriculture '47-'50, F.F.A. '49- '50, President The educated larmer. SCHULLE, JANICE - National Honor Society '49-'50, Red Jack- ets '47-'50, Mixed Chorus '47-'49, Girl's Ensemble '48-'49, Madrigal Singers 48-'49, Musicians Club '48, Librarian, Y-Teens '49-'50 Music is in her voice. ZCSHULTE, DORIS - F.H.A. Club SCHULTZE, NORMAN You are so reckless. SCHUESSLER, WANDA A wanda-lul girl. SCHUESSLER, WILMA Blessings brighten as they tak flight. SCRUTCHEN, DORIS Club '47-'48, World Problem Club '48, Bridge Club '49, Futur Teachers' Club '50, Mixed Chorus Librarian '49-'50, Student Counc Representative '48, Social Coun cil '48, N.H.S. '50 When she's not chewing gum she's chewing the rag. SELLEY, GLORIA JEAN - Ma roon Stott '47, Student Counc '48, Music ls Fun '48, Repartel National Honor Society '48, F.H.l '49, Parliomentarian You shall lind she outstrip all praise. SHANKS, MARY ANN - Dram Club '47-'49, Red Dragons '47-'SC Madrigal Singers '47-'48, Ac counting Club '49-'50, Secretar '49-'50, 4-Star National Thespia - Lati ,L a S 1575 we in ffm in mf 1i'.?.3E3fC.Cl'f5'i.. filfilii Ziff s- IE s. , , V I , I ls. SCHULZE, ELEANOR - K.o.v. ,ggdlaf M J 5e 'Y Rem' :jg-'4gilFQI.lare Dancing Club '48- ,,The plays the thingy Neidlfwlifncllibaiihng Club 49' f,'gf W' VAN - Te'1 IS,C'f ' '47 V . Lila lm no blessing like ii ,un gfuden' CMC '74 50 , ' Q mm hiendff V , Future Teachers Cluj Q, i is le. SCHULZE,GEORGENA-Handi- 32,501 h 'f'a'S1. Tenn' . is-,, , H .,,, craft Club '49, F.H.A. '49-'50, ,fu es, C WPS, 48' I 9 Pon' Q , i V, , ,,,,,,, gf Vice-President, Maroon Beauty 8' vo 'el B? 48' Track 'Mm f Lg W Review '49, National Honor So- 'mild' Letle' 49 , , 4 if K ' .7 in - ciety '49-'50, Historian, lntrma- Handy as a Pofkef 'n a Shu VV nkkk V- gil, i mum' Debate in SHELTON, EMMETT - Custon if' if . Jeanie with the light brown Cqf Club! '49' VICe'P'e5ide ' VVj.V hai,-H Pranklsh, but a lot of lun. , , 1: SHIPMAN, DIANE - Girl's En f q 1 i V semble, Girl's Swimming Tean i '5fif' Us - A ix' -' ' ' P -' '48-'50, Bridge Club '49, Aquati Club '49, G.A.A., Representativl . ' V Vfg, '46-'47, Tennis Team '48, Basket , V, .V , V ball Team '48-'49, Hockey Tean V . . , 1 ,48V VV i ' 2 V V Too bad we had her but l . A 'iw V ' . sHyLiii'lEl.o, KATHLYN - Mini. QVVV Vs 5' V Ksfif Vi eVViVv ,,VbVV V VP My ' ls Fun 48, F.H.A. Club '49, Pres: M V, Veg..-5 5 dent Ha ilmfr Club '47 . 'A , -li H- i V iw I me 5- V. , Her bright smile haunts mi 3 I - V ' . V , still. A fame la. I. 'wa n ' it , I I . ft' I 4. II 2 IZ f . ' E3 l , .o f. 1 fx ., i WW- '- . . 7 . .,. 1 i is gee 8 2- s ev' ESV' -fwmmlf ww ...lqgfgklifg . . ,fx . - I ,V VV i f X ' ' gg ' - : I 'Q 5 ,fit if 'fl I iff , Q if 1 I . .. in , V..VV5V'Q.,. it awww- ' 'HV' 'E' ' ix. if .-ii .J 'If ,. i 9 G A P 'i q Q 6 if VV.. y V V is . ,V VVVV VV ,., - V VV is f . :I ii K5 'iii . Illi l lb., lf ..,i. I .3 lg 1' K ef ia. as .f55 .98 3? f i 'ii .efezff of 'F Ui Q , ' mi ' ' 4!- i 1 -. R Al , 'VV' i 2. , . A - f 'Yi L ,,.. in . , . Some of us were not exactly up on our formal manners when it came time for the Senior Ban- quet... SIMON, DOLPH -- Runner-up State Meet AA '49-Debate, First Place A.H.S. Intramural Debate '49, Debate and Public Discussions Club, President '50, Junior ,Ro- tarian '49, N.H.S. '50, Student Council '48-'50, Concertmaster A.H.S. Orchestra '48, World Prob- lems Club '49, Drama Club '48 Argument, or debate, he comes out on top. SIMS, LUCILE - Model A Club '47-'48, World Problems Study Club '48-'49, Debate and Public Discussion Club '49-'50, Maroon Staff, Copy Editor '50, National Honor Society '49-'50, F.H.A. '48- '50, Reporter, Intramural Debate '47-'50, Girl's Championship '49, Interscholastic Debate '49-'50, Third in State '49, Quill 8: Scroll '50 She has an elevated mind. SKINNER, SAM - Rifle and Sportsman Club '49-'50 Big as life, and twice as natural. SLACK, SYLVIA - Latin Club '47 -'48, Future Teachers of America '49 A sweet little blonde. SMITH, ADDIE JO - Student Council, F.H.A. '49, Popular Rec- ord Club '49, Square Dance Club '48 A true friend is more precious than gold. SMITH, ARLES-Coleman High: Round-Up Staff '48-'49, Band '46- '49, Austin High: Opera Study Club 49-'50 Ours for a year. SMITH, AYLMER - Goldshirts '47, Basketball Club '48-'49, Western.Warblers '49, Vir:e-Presi- dent, Varsity Baseball '50, IZA Reporter Empty vessels make the mast noise. Nu vi '91 SMITH, BETTY ANN - Red Jackets '48-'50, Drama Club '47- '48, Accounting Club '49 Versatile as one could hope to be. SMITH, BEVERLY - Drama Club '47-'48, F.H.A., Spanish Dancing Club, Los Amigos '49-'50, Report- er '50, Comet Stott '50, Senior Class Copy Editor, Comet Sales- man, Third Place, N.H.S. A winsome redhead who stoops to conquer. SMITH, BILLIE FAYE - Model A Club '47-'48, Reporter, Radio Club '48-'49, Secretary, Handi- craft Club '49-'50, Reporter, F.H.A. 47-'50, Reporter '47, Vice- President '50, Red Cross Council '47-'50, Drama Club '50 Chili today, hat tamale. SMITH, RUSSELL A guy who con't be beat. SMITH, NANCY - Accounting Club '49, Science Club '48, F.H.A. Club '50 A winning way. SMITH, JIMMY LOU Love me little, love me long. SMITH, WlNDY - IOA Presi- dent, IOB President, Sophomore Favorite 48, IIA President, IIB Vice-President, B-Team Football '47, Student Council '48-'49, President '49, Varsity Club, Track Club, Yell Leader '49 We chose his leadership. SMITH, BO BO - Goldshirts '47, Maroons, Letterman '48-'49, Varsity Baseball '50, Varsity Club '48-'49, Baseball Club '50 The boy with the educated toe. SMITH, BILLY MERLE -- Latin Club '49, Mastersingers '49, Abi- lene: Editor of school paper, Musicians Club '48 Fate tried to conceal him by calling him Smith. 1 'Q' IT I? I 5 EE - A A I l lhllo t ' :.., .5 AA ,L Q, all Asif! QQ Q I7. SMITH, STEVE - Social Council '48, Western Warblers '49-'50, Treasurer '49, President '50, Mixed Chorus '48-'50, Mostersing- ers '47-'50, Madrigal Singers '47- '50, Los Amigos en las Americas '49, Musicians Club, Assistant Di- rector '48, Music ls Fun '47, Comet Stott '49-'50, Class Editor, N.H.S. '50, May Fete Committee '50, Quill 8. Scroll '50 Always leave them laughing. I8. SOBECK, CHARLIE - IOB Secre- tary, IIA President, IZA Vice- President, IZB President, B Team Football '47-'48, B Team Basket- ball '47, Swimming Team '49, Student Council '47-'48, Mixed Chorus '49, Valentine Coronation King Nominee '48, Yell Leader '49, Western Warblers '49 With us, he's tops. I9. SOTO, ISHMAEL An ingenious artist. 20. SPEED, BILLY A speedy sort of fellow. 2l. STANFORD, CHARLES - Science Research Club '48-'49 A friend in every port, 22. STANFORD, ROY Keep your hands upon the wheel. 61 2, 1' H 'W Kg we . Q 5 233 A fha' if 3 1 .Mx Hs.-.. I' - WK ? we Sifwv- :Lawton ing, My :Y I nos W QZ, hi CI I X if of -ner' sf 4 ' 4- :X , 2 . We .5 'an 5 S. P'-P , if ,c N 540' . if , GEF 5 Q.. . X, 5 P . L. 1 X P ... 'i r ' . E ..-1-. 1.12 r:'Y'Q':- 1. s .fx .:.f': 1 - B 7 2 f A 1 K 5 , H . A . . , df' 8 liirlhfii ' 62 7. STRICKLIN, CHARLES - Red Dragons '48-'50, Sportsman and Rifle Club '49, Ballroom Dancing '50 You can't find a cuter Red Dragon. 8. STROMQUIST, EMORY - Hot- sT55lwl:glj:,f gfnbllzop to we-If 'Rod Club '49j Rod and Gun Club sTEPHENsoN, BETTY Jo - 59A rk me Swede, ,, Model A Club '47-'48j Radio ' a ' Broadcast Club '48-'49j Valentine 9' STRUHALL' JAMIE T loB.S9l Coronation, Duchess '49, Adda G'-A ':S1GD'dS . 'S 46: qndlmn Dubbo polish 149,150 Club 46, ,Varsity Club 47- 495 DimpIes deluxe. F'H'A' 47' 43 ,, Look who I am. STEPHENSON, MARY ANNE - 10' STUART, DALTQN Model A Club '47-'48, Sodalitas l assme you if Wu, ,lag easy Latina, Treasurer '50g Intramural 4 fo go. Basketball '49 11. swArFono, JAMES A lady of noble character. 5u,,,e gwalfwdj' STEVENS. IONE - Model A Club iz. swENsoN, VERNER - Rad and '47 43i JUSI Us GIYIS 3183491 Gun Club '48, Ballroom Dancing Bridge Club '49-'50g Intramural Clul, '49.'50 Basketball, F.H.A. '48-'49 A friend fo all. A regular brainstorm with per- 13- TA1-E, MARTHA LYNN .. popu. 50 'UllfY-H lar Record Club STEWART, EDNA ANN - Model Live and leg live, A Club '47g Bridge Club '49g Stu- dent Council '50g Band '47-'50 A smile that lighten: the room. STOCKTON, JOHN-Model Air- plane Club '47g Band '47-'49g Sportsman and Rifle '49-'50 Necessity knows no law. so -f.. r . . ., ik , f-4 Vx ' i ff . rl 8 I TAYLOR, JAMES Has that famous laugh. TAYLOR, ROGER A.-Radio Club, Electronics Researclij Science Re- searcltj Ballroom Dancing .lust loves Mrs. Weisser's cookies. TAYLOR, ROGER B. - Needle- work Club, Treasurer '49, Popular Record Club, Vice-President '48, Library Club '49j Mixed Chorus '49, Mastersingers '48g Musicians Club '4Bj Baton Club '47, Canasta I7. I8. I9 20 21 Club '50 Another one ol the Taylor boys. ' QS ig S ,'le?m' - ,V U 4. rsc, . . ,,,, xi-11 ,TT k .l lf 34 --f.f'la...9 49 Y' TENEYUQUE, SOCORRITA - La Tertulia Club '47-'48, Reporter '47g Program Chairman '48, Dramd Club '48-'49g Declamation '47-'48f F.H.A. '49-'50, N.H.S. '49-'50l Maroon Band '47-'50p Studenl Council '48 Always on the 'A' honor rall.l TERRY, MAYDENE - F.H.A. '49f Charm and Personality Club '48, Radio Speech Club '49g Populai Record Club '48 1 Haw sweet, how witty. THAMES, VIRGINIA ORR F.H.A. Club '48-'50 Calm as the clear evening afl ter vernal ruins. l THOMAS, ILA DORIS - Papula Record Club I 8. 2 '46-'47, F.H.A Council Representative '48g Handi craft Club '49-'50g F.H.A. Clul '47-'48g Drama Club '48j Design Club '47 Bright as a new penny. THOMAS, KENDALL Best in the West. -5'-rr r 1 I Y sr ee s. A2 .V rv' rp, . .r,' '-reef 2? ' 1' it 1 MR wx. as . ' J if ' if ' 3' r ' lik gr , I - .,'. r, ,Jgrl ff I 'iflib-fl , . , fx- 4. ' ' ' .:l 'f - 'Hr 4 '- ' HF? ri-2' 3n ',,.f ? r ee' THOMAS, PAT - Ass't. Manager Football Team '46-'48, Head Mgr. '48-'49, Reserve Mgr. Letter '46, Varsity Club '46-'50, Reporter '49- My name is Thomas, but you can call me Pat. THOMASON, JACK Born to be liked. THOMPSON, ARTHUR - Ac- counting Club '48-'49, D.E. Club '49 All my actions have been re- strained. THORESEN, RAY Each succeeding year added something. TIDWELL, PATRICIA JO - Latin Club, Critic '49, President '49, Student Council '47, Mixed Chor- us '49-'50, N.H.S. '48-'49 Jo Tidwell in school. TODD, JANETTE - Record Club '47-'48, Square Dancing Club '48, Music Is Fun '49, F.H.A. Club '50, Mixed Choir '49-'50 The littlest angel. nm ,sw IO. ll. TODD, VERNON - Basketball Club '49, Maroon Basketball '49, B-Team Basketball '48 Tall in the saddle. TORRES, GLORIA - Popular Record Club '47-'48, Los Amigos en las Americas '49-'50, Mixed Chorus '50, Girls' Ensemble '49- '50 A true friend. TRAFTON, BILL - B Team '47, Varsity Football Letter '48-'49, Football Team '49, Varsity Club '48-'49, IIB Sgt.-at-Arms How woodsy can you get? TRAUGATT, ALDEN - F.F.A. Secretary '49-'50, Sportsman Rille Club '48, Rodeo Club '50 Quiet, but cute. TYLER, DOROTHY - Red Cross Council '48 Manner, style, and sense were in her speech. lm fn ' Q VAQK 4 i 1 I . ,..' I T - ' ,, 1 ' , , ' ,r l W. i I A , ' av' 4' ., i ' 9 er R ifi ao i ' 1 L' A 2.5 'Y 1 s Let . vs E 41. ve 51? l E . . I' Q .xx '- 1517.5 f g ,y , 'is laie 129 , f-. . ,laia iff' fr wg- . .xff 8 ,iii , IO , ll USSERY, CAROLYN -- Latin Club '47, Bridge Club '49, Intramural Debate '47, F,H.A. '49 The thoughtful thing comes to her as second nature. VERDINE, RILEY-Student Coun- :il '47-'49, Social Council '48, Baseball and Basketball Club '47- '50, President '50, IIB Sat.-at- Arms '48, IZA Reporter '49, B- Team Basketball '48 He leads the lile of Riley. , VERNON, DIXIE JANE - Social Council '47-'48, Student Council '47, Adda Dabba Polish '49, Popu- lar Record Club '48 A real Southern belle. . VICKERS, DILLARD An expert in radio mechanics, VOIGHT, JOYCE - Popular Rec- ord '48-'49, F.H.A. '49, Reporter Famous for her long linger- nails. VON KALOW,.BILLY As changeable as Texas weather. VON ROSENBERG, ANN - Y- Teens '48-'50, Folk and Square Dance '47, Maroon Staff '49-'50, F.H.A. '47-'50 Virtue alone outbids the pyra- midS. 19. 20. VON ROSENBERG, JOE - Gold- shirts '47, B Team '48, Band '47, N.H.S. '49-'50, Mixed Chorus '49- '50, Student Council '50, Boys' Sggte '49, Western Warblers '49- Travel is broadening. When do we leave? WAGNER, ALICE - F.H.A. Club '47, Reporter '49 Fresher than spring aspara- gus. ' ZI. WALDEN, MARGIE 22. Tenderer than spring lamb. WALENTA, MARIBEL-Folk and Square Dance '48, Accounting Club '49-'50, Vice-President 'SO There is nothing like a dame. 23. WALLACE, LAMAR BareIoot boy with cheek. 24. WALZ, GENE All my words have been dis- creetf' 63 Q or ' .... 3' 7 i .i -311,4 VV f , K J l lsil w V - S 'i i fl '- -' - lim 1:11 FEM' 'W ..g 4 1 39 1, :shi W , A.. ,Iii ara I Y ' fi iW . Qlgfisfafu . ' l1,,i.f7 -i .. 4 Vi. an 1 4... . 1641 fa irer:-gg s ..a ,H-' I 'A GRAouATioN PRESENTS . - ff . WARNER MARILYN-Y-Teens di MA' 19 - 1 ' fl 'f '1 I ' '- . ' f i, ' r. I . 5 3 s - .aw ff' . . ,L id 1. J, 14 'S 2 5' ,l K l 1 l Xie iz? f i I I N 4 5 - 'zyzl .' ' I W Wsgill i . f , 49- 50 Her ways are ways of pleas- an!ness. 2. WARNER, RALPH - Baseball Mgr. '48-'50, Basketball Mgr. '48- '49, Basketball Letterman '49-'50, Baseball-Basketball Club '48-'50, N.H.S. '50 Do you think it's lair to wam'er? - 3. WARREN, BOBBY - Varsity Club 'K:x:?'g1t ,L -7 . 3'5'flf'l?J .cs . , . 4- fnr- W 4. '47-'49, Sgt.-at-Arms '48, Varsity Football '47-'49, Letter '48-'49, 10A Sgt.-at-Arms, 10B Vice-Presi- dent, IIA President, 11B Presi- dent, 12A President, Sophomore Favorite, Junior Favorite, Track Letterman '48-'49, King Nominee '48, Student Council '48-'49, Sgt.- ut-Arms '49 Three lights-himself, the sun and the moon. WARREN, VIRGINIA-Y-Teens She laughs when she can, cries when she wishes. 5. WASHER, PHIN - Stamp Club '48, Aquatic Club '49, Debate and Public Discussion Club '49-'50, Maroon Staff '50, Maroon Beauty Review Crew, Debate Squad, N.H.S. '50, Quill 8, Scroll '50 For he could turn a phrase . . . and after it was all over . . . Baccalaureate, Senior Banquet, Senior Prom, graduation exercises . . . there were the inevitable gradu- ation presents . . . usually too many shaving sets and ties for the boys . . . and clothes, clothes, clothes for the girls . . . 8. 9. I0. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. '49, Handicraft Club '48-'49, Sec- retary '48, Vice-President '49, 10A Vice-President, Sophomore Favorite '47, Track Sweetheart Nominee '47, Queen Nominee Valentine Coronation '49 Here she comes, on light fan- tastic toe. WELLS, BETTY JOYCE - F.H.A. Secretary '49, Popular Record Club '48, Y-Teens '47-'48 Nature has been kind. WERKENTHIN, CONRAD - Var- sity Baseball '50, Folk and Square Dance Club, President '49, Stu- dent Council '47, Adda Dabba Polish '47, Vice-President, Cow- boy Singing Club '48, Secretary, American Legion Buddies Did someone say 'a party'? WEST, ELOISE - Sophomore Fa- vorite '47, 10A Vice-President, 10B Vice-President, Social Coun- cil Secretary '48, Student Council Representative '47 As merry as May. WESTLING, EDDIE As enduring as Atlas. WHATLEY, JOHN He walks as a gazelle. WHEELER, ELSIE - Y-Teens '47, '49-'50, Drama Club '48, Radio Speech Club '49, Maroon Staff '49-'50, Beauty Review '50, Ticket Manager, Quill 81 Scroll '50 A level head and a soft tongue. WHITE, CHARLES RAY - Band '47-'48, Carrizo Springs High, Science Research Club '48-'50, Class Parliamentarian '47 -'48, Carrizo Springs, N.H.S. '50 A fast talker and a last thinker. WIEDERHOLD, SAM Age before beauty. WIGINTON, MARTIN - B Team Basketball '47, Varsity Basketball '48-'50, Varsity Baseball '48-'50, F.F.A. '47-'50, Historian '49, Bas- ketball-Baseboll Club '48-'50, Secretory '49, 12B Sgt.-at-Arms l'm glad l'm not old. WILDE, MARGARET - Popular Record Club '48, K.D.V. '49 When she was good, she was very, very good . . . WILEY, HORACE - Radio Club, Electronic Research Club, Speech Club A 'ham' what am. WILKERSON, CARROLL So near and yet so far. WILLIAMS, GENEVA Women have a multitude of poses. N-.ff F S 1 - K like no one else. f . 6. wean, GEORGE - varsity Pwr- ' ball Letter, Smithville '46, District ,-g i . Junior Singles Tennis Champion r '47, Mgr. of Varsity Football . Team, Goliad '47, Tennis Club V '48-'50, Varsity Tennis Letter '49- F.. i VL 7 I . '50, Maroon Staff, Sports Editor e. ' ' L A ,f '49-'50, lntramurul Letters '48- , ' . . '50 EAD - 5 0'l - L, , Today l am a man. , YT! 1. WELCH, susauss - Yell Leader , .fl we '48, May Fete Queen Nominee N 'L '49, Maroon Beauty Review '47- ,N N I .. ltr! x 3 7 if , ,. if.. 1' :Q oft- if 'll . in ,MVA Vkyy K, . V ,. - ,.,, . : gf . fn. . ff: . 'W f . , ' as A 7 wi - I 41 fl. .,',. ,.., , . i g 1 .Qi 'C ' . . . . ig is I7 l 8 f ' 1 -f-V-s in, ygggezggegiiqeggkawgijgsf , .,, rf. - . . 2- rs .t.-r .,2. eraa A ' X E W , it .,,, 5 1 . if Y if Q A 4 t A 115152 4 1 4 4 W ' X ff . , ' s go w .. wg ,ff--eoifi.- -' f ' , as-I . L 2 ,X-1. .Q 'fx 'sf 5 -X 4 WV . 5 . i: :f'3 r ff.: :H 'F ree at lastl' That's what most of us thought as we left our graduation exercises . . . but free from what? . . . fun and gaiety . . . school activi- ties . . . many of our old friends . . . yes, there were many thoughtful and sad seniors late that 'freedom' night! WILLIAMS, OMA LEE -- F.H.A. Club '49-'50, Degree Chairman, Y-Teens '48, D.E. Club '47 There's naught but good of her name. WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY - Band '47-'50, Section Leader, All-State Band '50, Social Council '49, N.H.S. '49-'50, Secretary '50, Bridge Club '47-'48 Learning by study must be won. WILLIAMSON, DEAN -- Hot Rod Club, Sgt.-at-Arms '49, Baseball Club '50, Varsity Baseball '50, American Legion Baseball '49, Student Council '48 His winning ways are known by many. WILLMAN, ALICE MAE - Radio Speech Club '48-'49, Red Jackets '48-'50, Y-Teens '47 'All her ways are ways of pleosantnessf' WILSON, JOE - Intramurals '49- '50, Ballroom Dancing Club '49- '50, Slide Rule Club '50, Popular Records Club '49, Tennis Club '48, Basketball Club '48-'49, N.H.S. '50 A good Joe. WILSON, JONNYE - Folk and Square Dance '47, J.U.G. '49, Stu- dent Council '47, F.H.A. Club '49- '50, President '49, Maroon Beauty Review, '48-'49 Her heart was young and gay. WOODLAND, TOMMYE - Class President '47-'48, Paint Rock High School, Pep Squad '47-'49, Class Secretary '48, Editor of Toma- hawk '48 She knew her words and used them well. WOODMANSEE, RONNY- Sportsman Rille Club '47 -'49, Mixed Chorus '48-'50, Aqua Club '50 Lumberiack put on glasses. Woodmansee. WOODS, BETTE - Handicraft Club, Secretary '49, Just'Us Girls '49, Red Jackets '47-'49, Student Council, Mixed Chorus '47-'49, F.H.A., Madrigal Singers '48 The sweetness of a cream puff. ll. I4. WOOLRICH, THOMAS - Safety Patrol Whistled as he went for wont of talk. WOOTEN, JORENE - Red Jack- ets '4B-'50, Handicraft Club '48, Treasurer, Secretary '49, Social Council '48 l'm little, but l'm cute. WRIGHT, BILL - Maroon Staff, Managing Editor '50, Editorial Ass't '49, Student Council '48-'50, Debate '47-'50, State Finals '49, Mastersingers '47-'50, Madrigal Singers '47, Drama Club '47, World Problems Club '48, Debate and Discussion Club, Vice-Presi- dent '49, Treasurer '50, N.H.S. '50 Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your earsf' I3. WUEST, PATSY - Popular Rec- ord Club, Music ls Fun, Vice- President, Student Council, Ex- ecutive Committee, Red Jackets '48-'50, Yell Leader, IZB Treas- urer, IIB Vice-President, 'IIA Treasurer , She walks in beauty like the night. 1 YOUNG, MARY LYNN - Na- tionol Honor Society '49-'50, Or- chestra '47-'49, F.H.A. Class President '48, Reporter '49-'50, Jr. Red Cross Council Secretary '49, Comet Staff '49, Maroon Staff '49-'50, Comet Salesman 3rd Place Winner '49, Drama '48, Accounting Club '49, Y-Teens '48-'49, Opera Study '49-'50, ln- tramural Debate '47 May she always be. YOUNG, PATSY - Y-Teens '48- '49, Parties Planned for Fun Club '49-'50, National Honor Society '49-'50, Popular Record Club '48 Thou, as heaven, art fair and young. YOUNGBLOOD, RUBY NELL - Y-Teens '48-'49, F.H.A. '49-'50 Thy rosy lips still wear a smile. ZILLER, JEAN - Student Coun- cil '48 A little nonsense now and then. ZUCH, MARTHA - Red Jackets '48-'50, Mixed Chorus '49-'50, Maroon Beauty Review '49, Mad- rigal Singers '47-'48, Just Us Girls '48-'49, Junior Favorite '49, Friendliest Girl '49, IZB Secre- tary, Valentine Coronation Sweet- heart, Y-Teens '47-'48, May Fete Queen '50 The People's Choice. 65 I ---' ' r ,..- 2 , W n 'hs . 'i W.g9?ijQg,,, 5: 32 A it ,,,f 3 djs. sf .B -t Q K X . .. .... , .. it 'bs ,, I H- I5 Vx PW? ah. q..I - :ii .-,,V i ','. lf . .., t..s . J.,-rw .X fur. iziilillililZ-'1'f,,'i'Qi 'Cf 1.17 4- j X' lf, 4 r .. ., . ,gg 45.1. ., .S a s .1 3391. are 5,41 'tu vt-At ,,.' .ww :.. ir H . ,., 366'- . ti E 'Es i i 'Q if' 32 , . , .... ,if--it s, I I, f ' ' M, .f'iEq,,:,w:f, : Q..f'iSi1jf1f5g5,'5:f3j'-1i1EPiifEf?yif 1 - 2 11B Fall Officers President. . . I. T. Seaholm Vice-President. . . Stan Studer Secretary. . . Martha Williams Treasurer. . . Leighton Younger Sgt. at arms. . . H. P. Kemp Reporter. . . Dave Williams Stlindi 8 l J 12 . T , W . 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Moore, D. R. 39. Moore, Elsie 40. Moore, Gail 41. Moore, Phyllis 42. Moore, Tom 43. Moos, Gwendolyn 44. Moran, Billie Jane 45. Moreland, George 46. Moreland, Mamie 47. Morgan, Billy 48. Morris, Hunter 49. Morris, Virginia 50. Morrison, Jessie Ne Martinez, Alex 78 Martinez, Frank Martinez, Henry Martinez, Josephine V Masden, Nancy ,gli g J do ' 'Q X gg x it Massey, Barbara l, amiga . ...,: an ,1 in M . g 5 Mayfield, Bobby Vig, 3 if ' 3 ...,x ' Q 3 is i ' Meek, Gaylon V ,,..,,-i A 9 Q ,e-'y 'Q i Q gf , Wi - , I Q, eg Meisler. Judith - , if V .lk 55' ,fl.'i-31 . Melber, Junelle ' 9' 12, ly' ,,f?'i .hi F1527 'J' ' 5 we 1 Menn, Herbert ... ' W iiii Meier, Louise .... 5 is Y Messer. Yvonne G .rlv it 5 f is f E 9 Metcalfe, Orin 5 ii,V 2 , V ,, fi ff, Meyerowitz, Albert ' 3 it ' 'A 3 J .4 f SV' it Q32 4 icflciis F33 ' 34 3 . ff' c ' Q 4 y 9 ggll s iv' gg., 3 fi t , f.r.Q e n 2 , . 'ie . 4 ' 3 L 'E'V , ' 1 1 . - i - .., ,. 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Sifuentes, Rachel 2. Silvus, Bob 3. Singleterry, James 4. Singleton, Neil 5. Skipping, William 6. Sladek, Karel 7. Smith, Alice Elaine 8. Smith, Anne 9. Smith, Barbara June 10. Smith, Bennie Ruth ll, Smith, Carol Sue 12. Smith, Charles 13. Smith, Gail 14. Smith, Ivan is e . .,.. , 3 at V , L S , 6 ' 'fx 7 f ' l . 2- 7, Lf S 27 , .,,, -- Kl- en! Q wwf if !EeDi2E.5,5 . ' I , . ..,, K .V , .L k ff' 'fl - . ' ,- 'e'i --'. - M ii , ai ,ig x ' 'K 1 I , . 35 'ee A Many were the thousands of steps we trod in our countless trips from class to class .... these five minute periods were always crammed full with ex- cited conversations . . . i' l Steinkamp, Delores Stephens, Barbara 31. Stephenson, Shirley F 15. Smith, J. L. 29. 16. Smith, Marilyn 30, 17. smith, Mary 13- Smith, Ray 32. Sterzing, Bruce , 19- Sm00t: Ann 33. Stevenson, Scottie Wi- 20. Sobeck, Dolores 34. Stewart, Arthur l 21- Seliz. Elvera 35. Stewart, Mary Beth ZZ- Seee, 1-uPe 36. Stewart, Rod QM. ,x 23- Spengler, Evelyn 37. Stewart,,Sidney ' 24- Speaker, Lucy Lee 38. Stogsdill, Jenny Lod if -ein 25- 5Pi11a-13 Max 39. Stowers, L. R. 1 I 26. Spi11I'1'1B.1'1, Ge01'g6 40' Stripl-ing, :ferry 1 'Am 27- Sta-Tk: Philip 41. Stromquist, Lloyd 23- Sterling- Peggy 42. stuart, Charles 7 sz Q 7 g 1 ff-P l 7 itegl, '- - .ff ' '-1 A I 'i S X ,' 1 l' 17 le line fat- - ' , 7'-77- flf. f,, 1 ' eyes- , ' - I I 1'-.-155 -,,. , x X t V 1 ,E , A Vrhk o up-N. 7 1 7 i K EE ff ' lf '9t,,Z3 24' .1 25 1 e ' it e S itlte 7 J fx W if I S h I , , X 7 az ' D 7 , iirr 7 li 4 it 1 I! 1 I 53 -',-, Q W., , , ,, I no I. 'F' ,s , 29. ylco 53 gf 1 1 ' , f3 4- f if Sri I1 ' 1 I-'X ' .lei ' 'Wifi 'ff' 7 , . .I 'I V K ff I M w Q 4' X J 2 C' 'w J 5 . 5 , ,A.A. f A H i . , W gf X Q -sig ' V ,, KL Wg.. Y Ty , In ,vi 1 . , ,bl lll- 3.2: 5 A 75 fi- , , T , . 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I ., I , as rife ,, M 1 W - V WJ g 1 y 1 e -V , , +4 M ,H ' it 5 Q by if i 7. Si TQ? V f i fr 1 1 4 ' fp- f I f ' -sa -lf., is f -, ml, env, Q.. V fl all yr ' X, X5 ll WIT 4 1. Williamson, Donna Mae Z. Williamson, John 3. Willie, Rudolf 4. Wilson, Garvid 5. Wilson, Graham 6. Wilson, Robert L.. 7, Wimberly, Doris 8. Wolander, Betty 9. Woodland, Charmion 10. Woodmansee, Tommy ll, Woodruff, Ann 12. Wooldridge , Elizabeth Ann SHS, sa-,Si if I3 if f gg 'K' it :Lf -in-QL,- FRONT ROW: ,lean Gillman, Sally Gibson, Gail Gilbert, Gay Nell Stringer, Nancy Blum. SECOND HOW: Harald Bramley, Glendon Bushong, Patsy 85 Peal, Wanda Schuesler, Carol Cheek, Harvey Haue- man, Ben Butler. 63 Y :5 , J 7 I QM- 1 1,15 . 6 , . 3. A 1 gi . ,T r ll 1' I7 ' 2, if ,1 .42 ffl' I, 541 ' m lf. ,aa ' aa 23 ll Q. 13. Worley, Mary 14. Wright, Carleen Wright, Mildred 15. 16. Wucher, Virginia 17, Wyckoff, Jacqueline 18. Wynn, Jean 19. Young, Ann Marie Young, Don 2.0, 21. Younger, Leighton ZZ. Youngquist, Margaret Zegub, Lewis 23, 24. Zieger, Dolores 25, Zivley, Io Leta Chatting with Mrs. Lula Williams in the Attendance Office are the 10B Spring Offi- cers Qleft to rightjz DELANO WOMACK, PRESIDENT, WAYNE DEAR, VICE-PRESIDENT, ERLYNE GREEN, SECRETARY, KATHY SCHULZE, TREASURER, GEORGE FREDER- ICK, REPORTER, JAMES POPE, SGT. at ARMS. 0010 Jail Ojfzcez-J' At the Main Entrance are 10B AL STRUHALL, PRESIDENT, JE AN PANNELL, VICE-PRES- G C PHINNEY, SEC.-TREAS. ROY MCNELLEY, SGT. at ARMS . 1 1l.l !3 1 T T I l 1 1 1 Conferring witli Mis s Ruth Knoepfli, Social Director, are the10AFa11 Officerspl WAYNE DEAR, PRESIDENT, DELANO WOMACK, VICE-PRESIDENT, ERLYNE GREEN, SECRETARY, 1 GEORGE FREDER- 5 ICK, REPORTER, CLAIRE CASWELL, TREASURER, JAMES POPE, SGT. at ARMS. A new class of excited sophomores entered the :font door of A.H.S. on Registration Day, 1949 . . . Vlischief chuckled with glee at the prospect of iaoing several hundred innocent, msuspecting victims for his 1. Abney, James 2. Acock, Bobby 3. Akin, Bobby 4. Alba, Loretta ,,,,, pranks . . . , 'X . X 1 VA S 5. Aleman, Alice A . if 6. Alexander, Arnold 7. Alexander, Walter 19. Anglin, .Tack 8. Allen, Billie Jean 20, Ard, George 9. Allen, Clayton 21. Arledge, Lewis 10. Allen, Perry ZZ. Armstrong, Marvin ll. Allison, Johnny 23. Arredondo, Hermina hh 12. Allred, Sammy 24. Ashford, Suzanne 13. Amare, Eddie 25. Ashworth, Don l 14. Anderson, Frank 26. Atkins, Louann 15. Anderson, John 27. Attebury, Gaylond 16. Anderson, Larry 28. Avila, Petra 17. Anderson, Llellwyn 29. Axelson, Charles 18. Anderson, Shirley 30. Ayers, Dale -- x sifics 1 y it ' H fi: .i'J A A A SB 62 he W' H f .. 1 I I . I 3 A 5 it J . M Ss ' W. W' A .fii f if ., -Q . sf .a.,i S ' 1 , 2 f :gf gf -X i Xai. Q S Q . X 131' Qyirs' A , S IO if H I2 1 f'73 if , xx 14 I5 , 1 ll Y x3Z. Baggett, V K i 1. A A Ei fr -f. if . A as-2 , Bebe -ff. if A li-bl 'A A 34. Baker, -f - . ,3 V Xia uf X Donald . k K I af, 5 if -4 V, 2 X I m , 5 4, I LP .3 A : 4 35. Baker, X X I5 4 . L .-- Xl 34 wg, in A Q sg 2, , Hx If bt Mary Ann . 36. Baker, M , Tommy FS I A I Q I I yr,V 'Y ,ly S rryy, , 2.3 ili, H 'K A 5 f, im Ur' 27 39, f' . ' an T or , jf , , 2 y i S Sv 3 ik 'ii Q - l :KA L 0,-WZ y -f-- i f 39 435321 S ' 33 A fi 5- R Fil, li lhf?f Wi'fi1jf iif,w 1.:. S lx ill 'N eg 5 Q 3' ' gag 2 Q Q' ,FJ fig r w Q 0, ...:' w3i5tu,ff-- 1 Q21 L . Q A . 'ff as L 1 if . 1 , f s 1 -V' of ' .V v 1 lae A : f l 5 I 2 no N 'M ld M gl f at . W W s . I A X , '-.. 'MAL XA X NK l .r I in it I X L I 2 S+ x 3 41 Rl f 5 .XXXL sl A 7 V ,,, V .2 , T x , . V R ,Q x, 8 Q . , - ' I0 Agkijf Q1 1,5 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. LA,l: V. 1 .1 ' 1' 1. Balagia, Mary Esther 2. Bandy, Don , , , Z VILV ,L I ,N A 141.35 4' Z ,X igaxi? g,Z?Mn , BMI? 'TZ eaar 2 so 1 r B as X J Q 1 . ax . Rift , i . ,Q,,5a,Q,,1'-, f .w..,f5i y 5441 J 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. ,EX 1. .x ,. ' B .. 1.2.1 1 53- Rl 4-xg - , 1 af , K, , 24- . QEK has if - i ' K f ,... ki I f 1 119 s 1 3 6 50 :fi Bargas, Josephine Barnett, Charles Bartling, Larry Bashara, Joe Bashara, Nancy Bassett, Dale Battle, Esther Beard, Carolyn Bearden, Bobby Beauchamp, Billy Beaver, Don G va 'lrxy GUIDE To RUSTuN HI 3 f x 4 by 1 1 r FE ' mzggg fa 2 Q5 Q , , f f - '3 I+ 1 7 WP A '- ': In XX ' xx ,, - W., 5 V I . za an if lb PL, 4' E' -'Z iff Becker, Donald Becker, Nedra Gail Becker, Theodor Beckham, Doris Belk, Donnell Bengtson, Howard Bennett, Alvin Bentley, Charlea Bernal, Richard Berry, Clyde Bilderback, Eddie Pearl Birdwell, Ann Beck, Ernest 27. Becker, Delbert 2-8- Z9. Blackwell, Leo 30. Blanchard, Mary Katherine 31. Bledsoe, Barbara Blomquist, Gwendolyn Blomquist, .To Ann H Boatright, Mody Blackstock, Katherine . 32. B 3 33 , 34' 35. Bodenstein, Evelina 1 1 d':re 36. Bohn, Orval A 22- l 1 i ' , Q , g 36 1 ir l27- 2 ' Htlff? 79 . K ..-.aw ' -iw .f '. U A, , 5 , ,jy mn, ,.,,,,,,. In V , n 3 , ,, . A .,,,, , . 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Cantu, Richard Vi,VA' A M X K Brown, Jerry R H 5 A 'bg Brown Rena ' 5 h h Brown, Zula . - Browning, Burt ff ' I 3' ig ml V 4 F ,,, 4 Browning, Bobbi' ff I9 :J 4 . D21 533:95-3- 'ixfri if NK Bruck, Sybil A Brununett, Philip A V ,ie AK h A V A Bruton, Arthur y Q y if fi Buchanan, Patsy f f, ' Q , Q K K 'E Burke. Gene y ran 4 A- .,.2 r n V or Burke, Peggy 9, Q1 Q. J , Q, S 4 nhrr Burkland, Erland M ' .A 4 , V, 6 fl Burklund, Raymond XR' 25 4 I 4 'ExI xl-45 fin' 26 5 'Mdlxi Burns, Ronald . . ' , , Buff' C01'kY 4 J r R. f ,J J ' Burrows, J immie QQ h Vw V 3 V I . , H fi? . Q Burt, Mary Gail Ie' ','. 5 4 Burt. New 5 1 l gn 5 W raln, ,L A N 5 1 Z' I , A ,EQ is f11f'1if': X IVJA X K 35 e M: V kd 23 do f3c :Mrg.f2:..45..-F15 1 Kg lan: 1 .,, , K l 'Q r w N V, E 'I' rran ,i F H t l k I - 5 , , W i I VYVL .af 535 2 ll 4 37 ,M f' '95 43 Hs -Q54 H2515 1 fmz4l.f1fifZf,' ' 'L ' ' G- Q, . K' , iff 5 4,1 K fE4Jf?'3TEi8z.fi'V V Iii--4 f ' . .5 R 'W 5 r + , a l 1. Cantwell, Wanda Z. Carlin, Paul ,Ok 'gf 5 3 3. Carlson, Anna Lee 4. Carlson, Carolyn prix? , : C iii. 'x 5 - ,.,. ,,,... - .C CC .C .... . .C f 1 ' C C C ' C :ff C ' 7 C C H .3 . V I I Wk VA.: J p a,Lk lk, ,,.. .KV p if 4 C V C .wp V 7 k A Q fo - A' ' J Ak y , .. . V C. C7 ,uh f , l l:yl C r - J C. a ll ii5iCCCCC Q - 2 C -IZ f f lv k-o- W I llnnln ' C Q o. H I4 7- K kki l 'ff , ' I - ' f K LQ ifr - ,C Hs, f I,.' .,riCY fH Q Fx p - ' .- ls , I oloo 1 at Q16 W9 A 'Q - BK 5-2 P ,V ,C f A 2 ff Cf' Mig ' 5? Q - 5 C C la n. 73 5 fx '?f4'433- 'I CC'.-41 IAQZT as glskiw. 2.4 f X 25 . Army .. K VZ C V 3 1 , 'i .' , 5 g J CC . C C .C C. '-h: 7 C -- K it .l., -3, ' ---- E? Ci I aa' ' .P ff? B Vigil. - Q: - , :C 4 H f E V f 3 5 f fCCif 53 C, 1 ' f C C I ljoo , ' 4 ' -Y f' f ---. L .,'1 . '71 it es. . . 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Cooper, Mary Katherin 43, Cordell, Dorothy 44. Cordell, Mary 45. cox, Bobby 3 46, Cox, Myrtle Dean x l . BZ yy mx 'CCi. 4 y. yyp up ,. in C 'f'C f i an 2 if S CGC 91 Cox, Paul 13 Crain, Lois Kingsley 14 Crane, Beal 15 Crawford, Jean 16 Crawford, Phyllis 17 Croslin, Donald 18 Crurnley, Odus 19 Cruxnley, Vernon 20 Cunningham, Willie '21 Curry, Gerald ZZ Cyrus, Shirley Z3 Daily, Morris Z4 is-.th .fr Q 'x 4.16 Q o 1 Darnall, Barbara Darragh, Herbert Davila, Lela Davis, Bebe Lois Davis, Melba Davis, Nevellyn Davis, Patricia Dean, Ella Faye Dear, Wayne Delfraisse, James Delfraisse, Russell De Witt, Beverly Jean V -if jx - 3' ' -fx. S 53' ,Q JK auiikiiu fl 1 K J . . . and most of the 'new arrivals' in Austin High soon fell into the habit of congregating in front of the school at -3:35 each day for a brief session of conversation before leaving for home , . . U 25. Dillard, Lynn 26. Dixon, Robert Z7. Dochen, Thelma 28. Dockens, James Lewis 29. Dodson, Mary Katherine 30. Doherty, James 31. Donley, Beatrice 32. Donley, Robert 33. Dooley, Emily Estelle 34. Dosier, Frank 35. Dow, Robert 36. Draper, Barbara ' 5 .a-, 19 11 If 2 Qing? i 1, W 1 X MN hdfs I' if 2 Xia Y '5 ' ' I ' fix 933.-.. ' 5 '. f , g 5 'Ev Q6 Pe 1 3 if fo , , 1 .1 4 M -N if , 1 h , , ,y .V .11 kg kj X3 1 . Lgiiigjf la xr A I 'X' W riff.. - e'., 1 23 ' . it iv Q I 'V' . K I 'A s -'24 A L i If mg i ix , We it ' I7 , f I9 q 7 ..i' 3 1159. A ' 7 P 1 K.,, 9 13? K 26 1 27 M as Q 4.4!- , ,, ,,,, f L ,le ,r 1. 2. 3. .2 .R sq... 42-A lbw an Sf - .ng Duett, Douglas Duett, Margie Duran, Rosolio 7 .gg 3 1 F ! Q f 2 21' Q 2 5 na.: ,M JP: . has IQ 4 1.i.i-'ASF i new ig tlixy' 1+ . 'Sf 'X' 1 9-ev sf' N 19 Zo X, .X ggi il ir t ' A .17 1 JF! 1:21 28 ,ia ' X' , gk E 1 xi . 9 15.' .iiiliif , X ff f.z, i Q .5 1 i V V' '2 2 .SNK-I t M55 . ' ' sc. I, 5 ,. x QU' ltq' 4 xx .1 U. 4. Durant, Betty 7. Dyer, Wallace 5. Du Vall, Ramona 8. Dyess, Stewart 6. Dye, Bobbie 9. East, Dawn 10. Eckert, Dannie Fay 11. Eckhardt, Mary Jane 12. Edmiston, Robert y 13. Ellett, Bobby 1 Q . 14. Ermis, Eddie V 1,4 ' 4: P 15. Escobeda, Ernestine 26, Floyd, Susie Y 16. Estrada, Rudy 27, Flynn, Harold ' . 'jx V 17. Falk, Clemmie 28, Fogle, Ola Mae Q ax' H' 18. Fariss, Jarrlie 29. Foster, Jimmy ,. 3 qt' ilk 19. Feuerbacher, Betty 30. Fowler, Brad ' 20. Fike, Jimmy 31. Franke, June 21. Fields, Thomas 32. Franklin, Sarah 1 2 22. Fleet, Thomas 33, Franklin, Ted ' g 1 .4 Q 23. Fleming, Ioan 34. Frazier, Carole L , 24. Fleming, Lanita 35, Frazier, Jimmy i ,IVL 2.5. F1OI'eS, Alfred 36, Frederick, Gegrg ' 37. F rieden, Alvin A 7 2 it Y 38. Fritsche, Marv1n A ' 39. Fugler, Henriett 4 , , 40. Gaddy. Barbara Y ' e. V . ' is 41. Gamble, Ruth ' a , ef' Q 5 ,,. . 42. Gannaway. Bill X V -V . 43. Garcia, Dora ' X.-, I, 1--,'H', f l, ' 44, Garcia, Eva X if' iil' - My 45. Garcia, Louis All 4' K ll I3 46. Garcia, Velia . , 47. Gardenhire, Ira .,, . ' , 1- Y V?l, IE' A I6 A Q' I7 1 4 'Y 2, ,,., 3 1 9: f . 48. at 49 5 - . 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Garrison, Harold Garza, Gertrude Garza, Mike Gatlin, Joe Gattis, Geraldine Gattis, Sylvia Gilleland, Joyce Gillespie, Shirley Gillett, Jimmie Gilliland, Pat Glenn, Donald Goble, Joyce Goldstein, Ronnie Gomez, Ben Gonzales, Lucille Gooding, Johnnie Goodson, Don Grace, Janice Granath, Mary Jane Grant, Frank Gray, Alison Green, Erlyne Green, Geneva Green, Jane Greene, Harry Greenhaw, Fern Gregory, Lola Sue Gregory, Patricia Gregory, Russell Grimes, Keith Grobowsky, George Groos, Douglas Guedea, Tom Guerra, Gloria Guerra, Ruth Gunderlock, Royce 1 . 9. L km A i , I gm, , , 'ii ,. f s, G +V J - G' 2 ., f - Gustafson, Wilfreda 1 .1gf': I ' gif 5 : Ei Guzman, Mary 9. 'QQ ' Y Hagan, Dorothy ' is ' ' , so ga i H Hagan, Patricia y yy at y M is Hahn, Ann W ' .yy V 'I .fn A . V ill., Q I' U Hall, Janice , at o Hall, J immy W if 1 Ax ' .w 3 I V' W 1 11 y f if K r is Q 'gum' , .gy ,L f-f,,4-1-, 'X 4' if ' ,. W f s M K 4, for J 3 The sophomores were introduced to after-game dances during foot- ball season . . . many were the times they were jostled back and forth in the crowded gym to the latest song-hits of the day . . . v 4 ef' 1 I T .iifff 'f , wa. . LJ wr 8 Q I . ,, X., A, 32? K I r -e Q IPX IZ ies LS, ,z 1 5. e , :lar A 23 .ATR 13 . X i ,Rf I 7 ii, A nfs Qi, y ' . 1 1: f K X . 2 4 - if I X-.2 ' Lil 3 gy, , la, M, is ' J vw- 4- J VFX E I il, . ,,,., A g ' 5 Q1 im is drag. J. f 1-WX f V 5, ' Wifeiiibit 'A' 22- X 1 ei-' .v, 4- , . A qu as 3. o 'I 41 as ze xf if g 3 f 'W 5 f fi-Q sislc lned J eesy fir it 5 ' ' qs n e f D diidi id , ' ls' J J? A N af: 'K 1 1 30 - 31 7 33 'Z INV' 34 - :A- sv V fi 'd .'i-' ' 5 , f i gi ' Q' dew 3 ' E - Q' ' 2 A : i ' ' wk Q5- I ,.LL L L L iiilttil 4 . 4 4 ' ' H .. L L 4 2 it .i, 7Li. 2 ff. .3 , ',1' - K L- fl' '- ' ,fav ' '5 V L. 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Our orgazuzavfzozzs are Oz,z'ZUzZQncZzz29 Q2:Q.2z13:?e5 221 0 92-L .school .Spa rzzl ,, fff A 4 6 f w 5 f A RN KJ X g , Eaaflvm .M ,ff Z uw D- ,X ZW 'lm 51 ..! , Scottie St, A tV1ce-President. Executive Committ is ary: Arth ' 1 mith, p . ee: M - i and .Tim TO: Igunnlngham, Clei-kiieilldenti Patty FOZXQZ Igisockefi K V V V ansfield, S t ' Ormeen Sa d 1 ecre- V g ' at Arms: discuss Erijidsifsaliureri I, . eek, Q ROLL CALL Georganne Allen Sammy Allred Shirley Anderson Kenneth Ashworth Tommy Baker Katherine Barlow Ann Benbow Mary Lou Bliss Jorita Brasfield Harold Brumley Bobby June Burkett Carolyn Ann Carlson Claire Caswell Bailey Cawthron Frank Cooksey Dean Cox Neil Cummings Warren Cross Wayne Dear Looking happy over their newly-elected spring offices are , Claire Caswell, Executive Committeeg Rosemari Haskew,Secre- if taryg Conneen Sanders, President: Georgeanne Perry, Corres- V ponding Secretaryg Leslie Giddens, Sgt. at Arms: Dean Cox, Clerk: Kenneth Ashworth, Treasurer: and Windy Smith, Vice- S President. 106 Pat Eppright Mary Fritts Brad Fowler Leslie Giddens Patty Gideon George Grobowsky Earlyn Green Ben Gomez Rosemari Haskew Bobby Hailey Rosemary Harris Rex Hodges Chesley Huff Jimmy Lee Hull J, L. Jackson Ralph Jarmon Marvin King Josephine Klotz Rita Kruger Jo Anne Lawlor Julian Lyles Hank McNamara Jean McNatt Bob Mayes Elizabeth Merchant Billy Mitchell Marie Moody Carole Newberry Margaret Ann Olle Billy Peel Georgeanne Perry G. C. Phinney Nancy Ritter Uvah Jean Rodgers Waid Robison Conneen Sanders Sandra Sandifer Virginia Shropshire Eldon Smith Homer Spring Edna Ann Stewart Terry Pierce Jean Lucksinger Bob Silvus Dolph Simon Sidney Stewart Betty Sylvester Terry Tirado Dick Van Fleet Lamar Wallace Devereux Weeks Bill Wright Jean Wynn Claire Yeagley ' A 52'-' - ' K Af'-1'-1-W 1 - 451- ' --'A YTAQ- ' -' -.. .4' ' . . - . -, .- fy- NP ' . U- H-f - - - L,-I f.. -- ', .'f' ., . , 4. , ,sn V ,, , ,, ,. , ,Hi V N-0'8 . x ,Q 52 ,.,,, qv- f-lf,--. 1- ,-'fV1.,...f4- Af. '- ,MAJ W , -, A . ,, . . ...xA -' - ,-,Q E13 pf J -,:.:k,,gv., :grhts ,f .-. f : fm Y . .1 , A. wif if 5 ehs, .J -'11 ' f - , - - -fi, .- :Hr ,,. su . -A 7',f 'Q f . A L1 'J-j,ft.Kff7ff'jv' 2 'V H f7'.N-Mefizffnd I., l::,,-f.,.- - fd' lf' ' 'TV '.i I-1'-i?3:5' .' 'Ji ill-f 53f'i.v-2.25 :iv 11.2921-N The Student Council, made up of repl esentatives from each advisory, Sponsors such s c hool activities as Friendship Week, Color Day, Cap-Hat Day, the cleaning up of our patios for recreationalpurposes, and the schoo1's annual May Fete. They are also responsible for the point system and our Student directories. . s V fl f ' . i ' K, - 1' ' hr, I E31 n., 1 ' 1 W, , iii... , . 7 l, Master ofMake- up Delores Derrick, adds grease paint to Red Dr ag on, Frank Cass. Z. Red Dragons, Jac Farmer and Charles Stricklin, in a tense moment of On Bor- rowed Time. FALL OFFICERS PRESIDENT .......... JAC FARMER VICE-PRESIDENT . . FRANCES LEMOND SECRETARY ....... BETTY ALLMAN TREASURER . . . DOROTHY ROUNTREE HISTORIAN . . . ....... FRANK CASS REPORTER ...... DELORES DERRICK SGT. AT ARMS ...... RALPH JENKINS PARLIAMENTARIAN ,,,,,,, DELORES fC' Helen Ainsworth Nancy Ainsworth Kenneth Aldrich Georganne Allen Ester Battle Ann Benbow Dennis Brown Johanna Carothers Pat Carroll Jerry Chastain Warren Cross Jo Ann Dickerson Kenneth Edmiston Richard Green Paul Grieder K. D. Gullette Weldon Hailey Cynthia Heath Bobby Holder Sarah Hudson Jerry Johnson Edwin Jordan Fred Kight Duane Landry DERRICK 3. More exciting moments in the Red Dragons' play On B o r r o w e d Time, featuring Charles Stricklin, Joe Coffey, Jac Farmer, and Shirley Tan- enbaum. 4. Betty Allman with her daughters Janet Hughes, Shirley Tanenbaurn, Delores Derrick, Ernestine Mulhol- land, and Betty Williams at the climax of Pride and Pre- judice. '- 3 I' ff - 1 TQ' 2 17557 1, 4 ' if--iff--ia: f f -2 3, 5, Q J ,, 3 z-1. fx -I , A F X e 3'-, -, ff ' ' , u., ,X ez ei . ,, I I X A N.. I -My xiii 1 S srywe Jeff Lewis 7 M John Lockman Tommy Loney Jim Tom Mansfield Judith Miesler Jane Melin Bob Miller Tommy Nichols Rose Owens Jimmy Parker Joe Parks LArthur Parsons Jerry Patrick It-Iarrell Peacock ilda Peal arvey Roberts ily Bess Rogers llen Sue Rotsch ary Ann Shanks ary Lou Sanders ucy Lee Speaker ichard Thompson andy White o Leta Zivley I I' 6, 0113 . arilyn Biel puts the finishing touches on Red Dragonplayer, Richard Brawner. 6. Mrs. Norton, the Red Dragon sponsor, talking withChar1es Stricklin and Jac Farmer. SPRING OFFICERS PRESIDENT. . .DOROTHY ROUNTREE VICE-PRESIDENT .... FRANK CASS SECRETARY ..... BETTY ALLMAN TREASURER. . .... JOE COFFEY HISTORIAN . . ...... ERNESTINE MULHOLLAND REPORTER .... DELORES DERRICK SGT- AT ARMS .... RALPH JENKINS 5. The crew and cast of On Borrowed Time, u -M '......, -.ii-- ,.,o.,,,f,.f- fa-K. ,, W ' ' I M. ,. ar V - 5, . With brains , tact and charm, our Editor Betty McBrayer, inspired the staff to work harder, so that this Comet might be the best yet! I-Iey! What happened to that layout board I put here a minute ago ?... Don't put that rubber cement on my arml... What can we say about this girl? I never saw her be- fore... ...These and a million other groans, complaints, quips, and sighs came forth from this year's Comet staff as they labored-and we do mean labored-over hundreds of pages of copy and even more hundreds of pictures. Many were the week-ends . . .yes, even night sessions. . . We spent slaving over paper-cutters and hot typewriters. . . But at last it was all over . . .There was our Comet with its beautiful Maroon cover and 272 pages...As we opened it for the first time, we thrilled each time we saw a picture we pasted, a line we wrote, or an idea we had That's when we discovered it was really worth it after all. 011121 fq f Henry Montez and Paul Earney hx many a perplexing snag as they worked fa into the night on the extra-large sports sen' tion. Murray Patton, the Comet's photographer, .KM -L... MRYHI -. iiels is noted for his tireless efforts to produce piles and piles of good pictures. We 4f9VC507'5 t ' -llama: ,irv Affpgf lb Timm f ' mx, 12-Q mi-.gi sv During discouraging moments Editor Betty McBrayer gave encouraging pep talks to Barbara Burr, Organization Editor, Jim Swearingen, Asso- X ciate Editor, John Tyler, Debbe Horton, Feature Editor, .Tames Ray, Second Place Comet salesman, and Hunter Morris, Associate Editor. grass vs mx ff f'HHWt!F' Ioe Boyd and Pat Hargis Faculty ection Editors referred to old Comets rhile Edwin Jordon, dictated copy for their ,lub pages to Shirley Tanenbaum. Mike Gillespie, everybody's helper, teve Smith, Class Editor, Beverly Smith, uzzy Rankine and Janice Kniker did a Q . reat job on the Class Section. 5 Yswfifif 155- gg 'Q SN Creating the character used in the theme of this year's Comet, Phil Bashara, our Art Editor, spent many tedious hours over his drawing board with pen in hand. -,vs 593 Q... a,A .:v . . r -.--L f A My Bill Wright, Ed Rightor, and .To Ann Dick- erson, Editor, back on last year's Maroon Beauty Revue layout. 4? .--5 0011 Bill McKinney, Exchange Assistant, J, Ray Reagor, Sports Editor, and Phil Blanchard, Circulation Manager, inspect the joke box where those hilarious Maroor anecdotes are kept. The mid-term graduating staff, Patsy Moore, Ross Anglin, Jane Melin, Ioan Mclntyre, and Darlene Prouse show various react- llZ ions to Pat Carrol1's fashion colurnns. Stiff Lucille Sims and Amba Manning, Co-Copy E dito r s, and K. D. Gullette, Co-Feature Editor, prepare the copy for page three. Millicent Huff, Rosemari askew, andTommy Taylor work lrd to make those Monday night radlines. , MN 'UQ Srwl ii.. The Maroon, the official publication of Austin High School, is the voice of the combined students of A.H,S. It faithfully records the history and events of the school year. Its pages have reported the elect- ions of class officers and of student pres- idents, the progress of the Maroon football team to the state finals, the Slobbovian in- vas ion, outstanding s o c i al events, R e d Dragon plays, National Honor Society in- itiations and the host of other activities that fill the school year at Austin High. Patty Gideon, Contract Sales Manager, Carol Grimes, Advertis ing Manager, Mary Louise Sanders, Ad Copy Editor, and Phin Washer Exchange Editor, confer about advertising problems. Presenting a gift to Stuart Long,the guest speaker,are Quill and Scroll offi- cers, Io Ann Dicker- son, Sec.-Treasurer, Rosemari Haskew, Spring Reporterg Ed Rightor, Vice-Presi- dentg Betty McBray- er, President, and Pat Folrnar, FallReport- Pausing from their literary labors are Quill and Scrollers D a r 1 e ne Prouse, Connie Clarke, Ross Anglin, Pat Carroll, .Tane Melin, .Toan Mclntyre, Patsy Moore, Betty McBrayer, Millicent Huff, Ed Rightor, and I. Ray Reagor. The Quill and Scroll the national highschool journ- alism fraternity, is composec of students who have had a1 le a s t 80 column inches pub- lished in a school publication, such as the Comet or the Maroon. They must also be in the upper third of their class and be recommended by the publications sponsor. T h i s organization is the highest journalistic society to which a high school student can aspire. l l.l-4-S. I if we-9, x 1 ,I , A-u 4 . xg?-1, ., W A lg V.,, . S 1 fir I i .ff V g X y qt ' pyy y y g . yyggm ,,t.,, V K V V ,Wm . Enjoying the banquet in foreground are Pat Folmar, Rose- rnari Haskew, Ross Anglin Pat Carroll, Millicent Huff, and Patsy 114 Moore. a170I1al I li onor Jlnaefy MEMBERS ilamilla Berkley flenrietta Castro Betty Cloud Evelyn Cox onia Curd o Ann Dickerson at Folmar oan Haag nn I-Iardwicke ae Harper - oris Henderson laine Johns on firginia Rose Kerbow Ben Jack Kinney ' ucianne Knight Earl Lyda Nancy Moody Jean Ann Neal Carles Nemir Fay Nell Pigott Darlene Prouse Leona Quicksall Dick Schieb Janice Schulle Georgena Schultze Gloria Jean Selley Dolph Simon Joe Von Vosenberg Shirley Williams As Betty Jean Nieman puts a pin on new mem- ber, Alfred Holck, Joe Culver, Mrs. Boysen, Sponsor, Patricia Jo Tidwell Doc Porter, and Ross Anglin look on. Mary Lynn Young FALL OFFICERS Patricia Ann Young PRESIDENT ....... JOE CULVER VICE-PRESIDENT. . . DOC PORTER SECRETARY ....... BETTY JEAN NIEMAN HISTORIAN. . . . . GEORGENA Fulcher. 3 f I fs-Q. Y '4' ...H-w,fxA Viv Ready for work, these industrious members of National Society are: first row, Shirley Cartwright, Alice Gardiner, ar-uara Freemang second row, Mary Lynn Richardson, Shirley ong, Bonnie Kaiser,Socorita Teneyuque and Debbe Horton, third ow, Joanne Burkhalter, Frank Bomar, Lucile Sims, Ann Hart and SCHULTZE SPRING OFFICERS PRESIDENT ........ JOAN HAAG SECRETARY. . SHIRLEY WILLIAMS To be a member of the National Honor Society a IZA must have an average of 90 and a IZB must have an average of 85. Each teacher ranks these students on service, leadership, and character. The National Honor Society opened a P.X, in the Safety Patrol room where school supplies of good quality can be purchased at the lowest prices possible. 115 Maki Wiley IV! ng last fnin V ' a Ute , Edward R?E:Z:' J. Ray Realroerpagdtions for their d r. J- Ra 1 olph Si . ebate are C 1 Y and Edward ar tm, Phln Wash hdrle-5 Caldw H W e h - er, R e , e intramural boys dggert Akin and l Paced by a state finalistin male competition ate Winners A I and a semi-finalist girls aggregation, the debate I ' 1 squad rolled up an enviable record during its ram- - - bles over Texas this year. A ' i 1 - I Y i iaii t I i 'Z ' . I .ff:-f . 5 75, t 3 i M ,l E -ff: a t - ,gffjgijfili 1 f ,W., Q? 5 if ' - K 1 e'i-i e,ii ' Lf! ,y it .l.i Ling ,1i ,1 :fit my Getting instructions on th e i r next debate I In the State Meet Bill Wright V from C oach Guy Bizzell are Peggy Huddleston, and Dolph Simon were finalists, and I M T11 U MCBrlnev Lucile Sims and Joanne Lawlor were 116 Ester Battle, Amba Manning, a 1 y Kathryn Draper, Janet Hughes, and Lucile Sims. Sen-1i..fina1iStS. ' f '2 . f F eff ' f' '-X Buying new records for the Nut Hut this summer are left to right: Mickey Franklin, Bitsy Neal, Diana Joseph, Georgeanne Perry, Jayne Darsey, and Joyce Rydberg. Second row: Clara Jean Gresham, Ann I-Iardwicke, Van Livingston, and Bob Parsons. 417111 JD' PRESIDENT MICKEY FRANKLIN TREASURER HAROLD BRUMLEY SERGEANT AT ARMS JOYCE RYDBERG J Aside from going onpicnics and having fun at their weekly meet- ings, the Nut Hut Committee presents the Nut Hut Carnival at the end of every summer, Dancing at the Municipal Club House Nut Hut with their dates are Joyce Rydberg and Jayne Darsey, 118 ah ona 5--0 --H' More banquet, less talk, 5 'CO-eu 3- OWH ef 1 rl BY Farm 931.68 5 lac Xfililegr 3 Qi: If kgf ggf ' . on D ngto ggea B855 RZ the Nam bagmev'-K are UW 095012 0 que nd 9? x ban . 6 anrillir e35ur eilofton' ia I9 ' ?kay1S 1 NX PRESIDENT ....... SHIRLEY , TANENBAUM VICE-PRESIDENT .... BETTY ALLMAN SECRETARY .... ' ERNESTINE MULHOLLAND TREASURER .... .TOE COFFEY SGT. AT ARMS ...... JERRY PATRICK HY .mai Yea i . on at Pplfysn O E hopeilgn organtzaurganl7'atlOPerieCuOn . 0138 ry O k O Here 15. hflflora me Qea fy h 1 5 565 is vibratjiand acitijaticg. actoiin High dia A115 N alionax ., a rx n'miUdt'O Theilia MEMBERS Betty Allman Marilyn Biel Frank Cass Joe Coffey Delores Derrick .Tac Farmer Weldon Hailey Bobby Holder Ralph Jenkins Frances LeMond Jim Tom Mansfield Judith Meisler Bob Miller Ernestine Mulholland Jerry Patrick Lily Bess Rogers Dorothy Rountree Mary Ann Shanks Lucy Lee Speaker Shirley Tanembaum Betty Williams -gs Checking the contents of a Red Cross box are officers Thomas White, Sgt. at armsg jo Alla Med- ford, Treasurerg Ralph Gassman, Presidentg Nancy Bashara,Secre- taryg jerry Chandler, 1stVice- P1-esidentg jack Roach, Znd Vice- President. 119 'I' ra i r,4k .K ,K I Qu ' gb K 1 'w , f uv J,- a fait? . i l I .- jlrflp' . Q ,I .V,, -Y' . I V. ,,r: f T 3 5 Sq A Reffrf xzllonf ' I . ,. The talented students in the Maroon Orchestra are gaining valuable experience that might help them in the future. The Orchestra is one of the finest high school orchestras in Texas. Who can tell, some of these students may be our great must- cians of tomorrow! CONCERT MANAGER .... BEN GOMEZ ASST. CONCERT MANAGER .... DELIA NTCHOLS PUBLICITY MANAGER . . .ROSE OWENS STAGE MANAGER ..... SYBIL BRUCK PROGRAM MANAGER. . ALMA CHANCE I,-Qi1fIfl,!-73 .Q All wf- - . . , VIOLINS Charlene Boyd Dennis Brown Sybil Bruck Shirley Cartwright Ben Gomez Gene Cecil Harrell Evangeline Herrera Delane Lohman Delia Nichols Rose Owens Horace Perry Doris Pillans Sie Roe Iris Stewart Laurie Stone Bernice Wagner Herman White CELLO Alma Chance Ellen Sue Rotsch STRING BASS Iorita Brasfield Raymond Rangel Lady Ann Childress FLUTES John Dooley Clifton Hodges Ruth Prouse CLARINET Ted Levander Norma Phelps OBOE .Timmy Hull BASSOON Joanne Crowell Betty Jean Goode SAXOPHONE Obie .Tones Floy Seekatz Sonya Stenzel FRENCH HORNS Kenneth Ashworth Shirley Cyrus Nancy Glasen Helen Holder CORNET Raymond Flachme Charles Smith TROMBONES Bette Hughes Clarke Covington David Wagoner BASS TUBA Lamar Wallace PERCUSSION Nell Butler Doris Callahan Henry McCown Phil Nelson Pauline Peschka f -,t f 1 ,. ..., 1 .,..., Jffg 40' Leaning proudly over their soda water booth at the Comet Carnival are Edward Worthy, jimmy Word, Fall Chief Richard Thompson, Wallace Word, and Gerald Twidwell. Q5 The light changes, the familiar whistle blows, and you know hard-working members of the Safety Patrol are busy directing the traffic and helping make it safe for the students of Austin High. The Members of the Safety Patrol fthe lucky lads, usher at all the football games, therefore, are admitted free of charge. ...afkv Hard working band officers are Pauline Peschka,Art Director, joanne Crowell, Program Managerg joan Haag, Librariang Vernon Davis, Asst. Drum Majorg Obie jones, Publicity Manager, Rector Allen, Concert Managerg and Kenneth Ashworth, Stage Director. lst FLUTE Shirley Williams Clifton Hodges Nancy Peavy 2nd FLUTE Ruth Prouse Bill Cunningham Martha Williams Inez Stewart 3rd FLUTE Mary Hugh Colley Rosemary Austin Frances june Neil Frances Ringstaff PICCOLO Shirley Williams Nancy Peavy OBOE n jimmy Hull Socorrita Teneyuque lst CLARINET Ted Levander Bailey Cawthorn Norma jane Phelps Christine Lindsey Doyle Hurley Conneen Sanders Znd CLARINET Noel Roebuck Lynn Dillard Martha Richter jack Cantrell Philip Stark Mildred Downs DRUM MAJOR w. Y. LIGHT IZZ The Band accompanied the Red jackets to all the out of town football games, alto- gether they traveled over 3,000 miles and Don Kobe joe Guerrero , Susie Ford Charles Barnett 3rd CLARINET Duwaine Pittard Knox Clark I Edna Ann Stewart Gayle Schrader Kay Carpenter George Shafer Paul Gil Ivy Schneider jo Ann Curlee judy Crim Ruby New Nancy Howell Bill Rogers jimmy Berry Marian Sundburg ALTO CLARINET james Loftis jack Chick BASS CLARINET Carol Cyrus Earl Brasfield T ommy Baker BASSOON joanne Crowell Ira jean Lindsay ENGLISH HORN Marilyn Flachmier lst ALTO SAXOPHONE Vernon Davis jackie Davis Larry Anderson james Orr TENOR SAXOPHONE Obie jones Sonya Stenzel Marilyn Lang BARITONE SAXOPHONE Bobby june Burkett Floy Seekatz lst HORN Sidney Stewart Kenneth Ashworth Znd HORN Shirley Cyrus 3rd HORN Ray Smith 4th HORN Nancy Glaser BARITONES Clarke Covington Tommy Fields Eugene Chick Carl Lyda TROMBONES joe Boyd Harold Davis Don Dinsmore Bette Hughes Van Shaw Bill Baskin Keith Grimes David Wagoner jerry Wiseman Bobby Ramsey ,Of lst CORNET Raymond Flachmeir Skippy Bohn joe Ireland Znd CORNET Murray johnson Le Roy jackson 3rd CORNET Lynwood Krause Wayne Munson lst TRUMPET Charles Smith Douglas Lawson Tommy Loney Znd TRUMPET Henry Lucksinger Bobby jean Eckhardt TUBA Lamar Wallace Billy McCullough Marvin King jim Hart Don Peschka Doris Henderson Helen Allison TYMPANI, BELLS AND CHIMES jorita Brasfield Patsy Dillard Suzanne Hall , e ii ' presented more than 40 different formations during halftime activities. Along with receiving top honor s in state and national meets, the Band H presents a successful spring concert annually. , , ,. MADRIGAL SLNGERS M e ls o n Debbe Horton F1RS-T Rgwg Beth I D ine, D01-is Mc U' Carrielu Byfanjl' 1-girijggtritt, Mary Mills, t bin, Lorie u . . - Moy- iicarrlb F S la dek , El s ie Igr e iyjraan biifngigia . ' 1' HS' Jamce Vl?Jn1kliirol:Davis,TommY Wood- SECOND RO 1 ry, Lucy Speaker re 0 mansee, Russell G g R ers, .lean Vi Barnh The Madrigal Singers have a Barbara Ke ' Bill Staehe1Y' Da' Powell, BSVCY MCBraYgfc-yi as d ill, Steve Sml - 'W may BettYe Jane Og marvelous time blending their voices in intricate madrigals. This group meets faithfully before school to practice for radio programs and im- portant public engagements. 24 OUTER A: INNER A: OUTER BAR: INNER BAR: One hundred voices sele ed fr om our school .... Lucille Torres, Marlene Duce, Betty Ebner, Elvera Ryden, B arbar a Darnallhloanne Pruitt, Rose Adair Samuelson, Betty jean Richardson, Debbe Horton, Mary Ann Shanks, Janice Ray, Betsy Wooldridge, Pat Coykendall, Lorie Blumentritt, jo Ann Moore, Martha Zuch, Bobby Hailey, Bert Cox, Steve Smith, Penny johnson, Kirk Kirkendall, Ronnie Woodmansee, jack Leo, Billy Nichols, Chester Falk, Lovell Pillow, Betty Bunch, Bar- bara Massey, jo Ann Lawlor, Elsie Freeman, K a r e l Sladek, Delores Steinkamp, Mary Mills, Ruth Bethke, Bonnie Kaiser, Betty McBrayer, Prissi Beal, Charlene Saul, Bunny jones, Lucy Speaker, Norma Dean, Janette Todd. Roma johnson, jerry johnson, Melrose Knebel, Shirley Long, jean McCord, Jayne Darsey, Georgeanne Perry, Beth Melson, Har riette Bengtson, Liz Coleman, Gretchen Bohn, Elaine Smith, Coleman Gay, Grover Blom qui st, Charles Gower, Bill Staehely,janet Mitchell, Diana joseph, Gloria Torres, Doris Scrutchin, Janice Kniker, Carrielu By- ram, Delores Zieger, Delores Sobeck, Babs Kelley, Barbara Dar st, Eva Nell Vasterling. Buzzy Rankine, Vernon Davis, Don Metcalf, Westley Mo o r e, Hank McNamara, Travis Eckert, Ernest Lawrence, jack Kidd, Gilbert Miles. Paul Grieder, Bill Sauls, Clyde Berry, Warren R i chbur g, Bill Williams, Joe Harris, Bob Masters. C MI very b e st .... won a divisi one r ating in concert a sight reading for the past fo y e a r s in the lnterscholast League Competition Festiva ith the f n aroon dwhite robes signified their reward for their work . . :J FIRST RO MASTER SINGER5 I W: Harold Davis G h - B111 Br ' ' ra am Wils win' 'iff Walter Guttman B I obbyC b io? m Y Woodrnanseeolg S211-IeffLfiy1'1dman, ft llr Cunnin h ,- . Y 1 tlepage, Palmer, chesiiyaglrfffvlsill Snow' Norman Gr , B l' ve Smith, W-1 ay ert Cox, David Bal-nhiu. 1 bur ber shop harmony. school to sing. J ' Q ll GIRLS' ENSEMBLE I ' St Ankam pat Coykendall Barbara McDuffie, Patricia Broad Mary Mills, DelO1 6S 61 P1 . ' , . - hm-St, Betty Elkin, Gloria Torres, Joanne Pruitt, Mary Cordell, AHCC Gardlneffla 't h 11, C le Frazier, Barbara Beard. 1 get Mlsixieman alflgncy Moody, joanne Burkhalter, Gretchen Gralnef, Augusta Tfmfey Alilnee R? ne , Beebe B21ileY, G16 nda Ricks, Lorie Blumentritt' Poseue Phlulps u I Y g Y' d 11 eanPowe1l Betty jane Rogers Janice Grace, Loraine Hastings,MaryBeth Trea we ,J ' ' 1 Harriette Bengtson at piano. Z yCe,B111c ll On ham, Charles Govt-if enbaCk'HOmer Cunning- lams, Joe Harrls r The Master Singer s gather two mornings a week to perfect their bar- Pep and Pulchritude distinguish the Girls ' Ensemble, who congregate after 12 22 kiffgfg Lucky students near the Rock House are d entertained by every i io programs, an o t mas Pa per Spring Festi welcome outlets i e groups. ey are under the capable leadersh' working Miss Vir ' rs. Judith Baker n director. Mayes' Bob I . xl EBS1 Dyer, Emilio Vu 8 ' Wallace . S6552 Mills. r Eugen! ttman' - ht. tm Run' Bobby . walter Gu Bill Wm, ld Buff'5'.Iomm- Craven' . 6 Qnuncxl. Ben galvov eroygoni-1 Cunning dy Tommy . o av 1 Gavin' cud' Homer mY Boy Ridgeway' ,Y RQW- Xesse won, S02 urrary. no, 'Yom Darden F515 gms ware, mes Robe: Russen MCM GRN, Lama B n Bunn. DCU W: 33 neS, Fuller' hold, e ND RO atb Ba' Clyde mms- wiedef 5,200 germ es.. Bus . Sam I 69311-SQNZ Bl'-'bby gigdshawf Cgeror en Smdil gdb' King' 'yt-HRD Xtra? Quver us, gartkov 'EAA M2350 ' Gals 'w. Aus RO l G rdwer. rouRTH fam A Ben Laney' Ge 1 -4 QU Qi ' far . , .4 I 1 FIRST ROW: Ovido Rincon, Jack Thomason, Bill Col-I lenback, Tommy W o o cl rn a n s e e, ManuelCa5tro, Arthur Cunningham. SECOND ROW: Walter Leonard, Bob Beardslee, Jeff Hyndman, Erwin Kemp. Sammy Allred, Virgi1Snuw, Jerry Lane, Gene Elliot, Robert Schmidt, Alfredo Casas, Bert Johnson, Joe Bunch, Bobby Corbell. STEM: Billy Hin, Glenn Nalls, Jack Voyler, Roy- Beatty, Vernon Wattinger, Marvin HoCker,Oliver Crane, Harry Baxter, James Depew, JimmyMeek, Tucker Mitchell, Chesley Huff, Norman Palmer, Benny Wiley. THIRD ROW: Bobby Dodson, Benny Littlepage,l-larold Davis, Waid Robison. . aily maginable type of song from Bach to Fred Waring, executed by the boys' and girls choruses. Numerous rad' u standing Christ- geant, and a su b val furnish or these talent cl Th lp cf hard-x gxnia Decherd and M ' assista t ' I IRST ROW: Connie Tuivoz, Rita Boone,Carolyn nn Janette Cooks ey, Joyce F Carlson, Carol Co , ' McFadden, Ann voigm, SECOND ROW: Kathryn Harris, Lilly Hahn, Barbara Shafer, Louise Eberhart, Marjorie Hass, Doris Ruth Hunnicutt, Jane Beaty, Doris Balagia, Barbara Beard, Patsy Broadhurst, Becky Threadgill, Betty Elkin. STEM: Margie Anderson, Ruth Guerra, Catherine Parker, Edra Morris, Mary Beth Stewart, Verline Henkes, Dorothy Elliot, Glenda Ricks, Jane Krae- mer, Margaret Jenkins, Lanita Fleming, Martha Christal, Mike Gillespie, Mary Lou Bliss, Mary Anne Stephenson. THIRD ROW: Narzisa Gomez, Claire Caswell, Libby Jancik, Diane Shipman, Jean Powell, Nancy Moody, Anna Hays, Jacquelin Walker, Elaine Anderson Peggy Hendricks. wr 5' '- .L i 'G Q . , 4. ! 4 Jxlk Q -o--7 lzsT Row: Rose Bmmquisz, Peggy Ann Hage, Bev- erly Smith, Nedra Becker, Lela Kaufman, Scottie Stevenson, ldena East, Jean Wynn, Mary Jane Lamb, Ann Woodruff. COND ROW: Billie Faye Smith, Beatriz Perez, lRuby Jo Cooksey, Hazel Jenkins, Joyce Shuler, Maribel Walenta, Marian Hargraves, La Verne Greeson, Betty Allman, Ann Middleton, Luclle Cargile, Nita Gonzales. e Williams, Emma Elsie Wheeler, IRD ROW: Hop Hazlett, Patty Gideon, Elsby Allen, Gretchen Grainge, Latrelle Lee, Pozelle Phillips, ' Gail Burt. Ha s, Joanne l Rincon, Mary rs Rebecca y Black- Rache 'URTH ROW: KathrynEve , Burkhaltcr, Anna Page, Hope Nunley, Daisy stone, Joy Holstein, .Joyce Gunn. M I,-Qi.. F -J ' 1 ' , ,,--Q- -f '-A' in fb' ll ,-I 1l I . 1'-1 lu ' - JV---'gw X K ! 3 ,..+....Y.,f ,R ,.-fl , ,gy ,A,.,4q 4, , -...iii f-f-fl - f-V2 Q f-f , Q ff?-f , l ,, l g -xiz - Q, , .,-- 441 -x, , ,.,,,-g Y. , , N, 1 ,Y , Y , R, K1 Q gr , ix AifL. .Q , ,, 1-QI, ,zlivg ora... Y CYP Qlffsff Incl flle Ja me filing Ilappenr dating basltefb Il ba 6 ll fl 'l It a , .re a ,an Iac V ZW fn fi-A QFEZISIIZMJ' xx fm , f,,, -1' Q LJ FX Nm .r gf-4 X gg X I N Nfl f f fy 55 fx sg Niqx' X 'Iss l Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 IZ 13 14 15 ed fan-lfefs Nancy Ainsworth Helen Ainsworth Georgeanne Allen Ann Armstrong Elaine Anderson Delores Balagia Doris Balagia Kathryn Barlow Prissi Beal Jane Beaty Ann Benbow Camilla Berkley Marilyn Biel Daisy Blackstone Lorie Blumentritt 16. Gretchen Bohn 17. Joyce Boling ke Sue Burks Barbara Burr Joyce Butler Carrielu Byram Patricia Byrd Jo Ann Caldwell Carita Calkins Shirley Cartwright Connie Clarke Jayne Darsey Marcia Dean Virginia Del Rio Marilyn Donaho Josie Emanuel Pat Folmar Margaret Faust Sylvia Fox Miss Corinne wr, le fr, My Q.. . . . Ahead of the crowd . . . Real leaders in school spirit . . . Each doing her share of firing up the student body with yells like, Gonna win by golly, gonna win! . . , Rain or shine our Red jackets were out there backing up the team. The Red Jacket Officers, Io Anne Burkhalter, Treasurerg Lucianne Knight, Vice-Presidentg Clara jean Gresham, Presidentg Harriette Bengtson, Sec- 1 Herndon retaryg Ann Hardwiclce, Sgt.-at-Armsg and Corinne Herndon, Sponsorg are truly the backbone of the wx Red jackets and the school spirit of A.H.S. , f 'V M fy 35. Mickey Franklin V' 'gi X ' ,Q 36. Barbara Freeman ' 'fu ,,..i 37. Ruth Fulcher ' Q5 'X lf' 38. Pattie Gideon 1 , f 39. Joyce Gunn l A V A 40. Betty Faye Gustafs. H ., X I 41. Mary Helen Hall V f' ' Ga iw f- A ' rw- 42. Lyla Hamner r in 1 49 i i K 43. Ann Hart 5 3- .' K ,wir ' tml my i K 44. Mary Harris W fry' . fi , ' ' g rf' 45. Rosemary Harris V' f'ti ' Perf fi 'fi ' 1 I - 46. D th H ll 6 ' 7 5 K 8 9 fi 'O ' Q 47. L?1E1oHr1t e 0 - ' l. .- K ' 48. Gloria Hoppe I I K 3 ag H 1 ,,,,k 5 I wt icy 49. Sissy Hughes N tg? XE is if . ag b X 50. Doris Ruth Hunnicu fd a,,lc.i'g L if 1 A fr- - 51. Elaine Johnson W g 4 1 . .. 4' E if-J . 9 . S- i 52. Liuian Johnson it 1 t 1 53 . l 73 I lv ' SIS RQ if 214 fr fa fha 18 , sl 'Y i . 5721 ' Louise Johnson 1 ' X' 'k g J 54. Bunny Jones l Ewa? 9 f Q V 55. Diana Joseph f K M A 9 V My V' 'V 56. Bonnie Kaiser 1 . I fam' H 'ful q isa. 9 if y M fa ., J- e 57. Pat Kendall , ' 9 'A 58. Suzanne Kerr J ynti s Nik, 2. 23 , W 5 26 2? 24 A L, 1 24 -f f 11 . W 1 I , is , , I Y H 6. ,,., H M W 2 I V M WNV -Qin' I ,ia 5 5 6 vu' J rrfmwm , ' 4 wi ' f ,V YQ V 0 2, 3 ' 'il . 3' f 'X f 'W 35 -sf 27 , E . X' 1 4, A my f i L, K, W i- 9 : ' 19 , ,h 1 r-,ir , ge h , I 'f -.QQA ai K , .Ag -F.. L I ' - P ' 'e 9? X' f fi if ' A ' ' , l ' 6 'fly' 'S ij f ,. , . ' r H - f t , Sq -' kb 'ff H f A H 'W :if is 9 1 wg ala wi ' 4 J -A fm . ' - K 5 - If Q, K 2. 5 r 1 f' ' H if sv Se s e 1 J 1 f f e 9 e so w C eg sb . Q52 i 4? X fe i X 56 F ' ' ' K 5? X - 52 Q . ,Qt 1 ii' 5 2 3 ,X . 4 if 5 gat - -. ., , 7 4 y s l V 4 'am 5,3 . cj. L i 'V 4 ' , N, , X l ' I lf rl 'E 3-Y ad' ' - Y I2 A '14 ' L '15 1 , A '7 ' f lx ' , 3- a 3.51 -I6 5' WW, 2 ' '55 1.3.3 Q I I ,myV,1V nfl E-Q A le ' W We f Ar 1 1 ' , L '. 21 215 if 21' SX 25 is 1, f s L6 ' . -314 V t' 5 XA S , ' f .za an , Q :Q H M-km AQ U 1, A 1.3 'r -4 's L Jane Kraemer Elizabeth Owens ' Jo Ann Kullenberg Betty Jo Parkinson , 40 'M A I 1,2 Carol Kruger Kathryn Penick 1 , l .To Anne Lawlor George Anne Perry K I A A at Latrelle Lee Pozelle Philips ' ' 1 . Mary Ann Leissering Darlene Prouse 5 -.Q I ' Janie Loera ' Leona Quicksall iggigsi Jeanette Lynch Mary Lynn Richardson f 'f ri' ! J Jean McCord Glenda Ricks tel y -ff A uw Ether Merl McDaniel Betty Robinson Eloise McGuire Jane Roe K Jean McNatt Joyce Rydberg I My V , Eleanor Manuel Christina Rosenquist fr in 9' as Nancy Masden Charlene Saul Barbara Massey Janice Schulle 'L' My 3 I Jo Alla Medford Anne smith tl 1 t , f, ,bs Beth Melson Elizabeth Merchant Nancy Moody Gail Moore Jo Anne Moore Bitsy Neal Carole Newberry Betty Jean Nieman Betty Ruth Smith Betty Anne Smith Bunny Smith Elaine Smith Scottie Stevenson Betty Jean Sweet Jane Taylor Anne Tew Ps. Q ig? Y ,S I '- :eg ' i K 5' 1' 4 9 fy 10 M 1, Z J All w..l ' 90 . I we? l as 7.91-Qi g ,ze 'z-1 F' N1 ig zo 1 F A 1 Q A' . A ' Qt, i 37 if ,Q K as 4. I it L as Wi? A 'ff ' I 1 it 3 F' A S? . 'r . 5 ' ev 50 57 .aj , 2 5 y Riff? 55 ' 3, - 4 V . A1 if '21 , E 60 ag. Sv ff: if Heads up! Step out! Straiglzten those ranlcsl . . commands eraclcefl out lay five energetic officers . .szueatecll11'0w.s', IlCl1lll,Q lwelcs, and lllisterecl feet . . were l'C.S'fJ0ll.S'llJl6 for the excellent between-llalves performances . . . wlzen not marching or yelling their lungs out, they were downtown selling pop- pies, forget-me-nuts or lmclcing tlze Mnrclz of Dimes. 49. Beverly Thomas 50. Anne Williams 51. Virginia Tidwell 52. Donna Mae Williamson 53. Alice Mae Wilman 54. Jorene Wooten 55. Ann Woodruff 56. Bette Woods 57. Betsy Wooldridge 58. Jackie Wycoff 59. Jean Wynn 60. Uno Who 61. Martha Zuch 131 3 X19 1 Y def iii? 'I eu Lea PATSY WUEST Vtr' ,gr if 1,15 E fi I fi H M4 D ead yell ffllv V1 eader Nw' gel! fend J' CHARLIE SOBECK GER J' OHNN Y LANE f RY JOHNS Y- 515063 501041 0N gl - Ji oofba 11 One returning letterman...Jefferson, Waco, Arlington Heights, Brackenridge...these problems confronted Coach Kitchen and his staff at the start of what proved to be a very successful season for the Maroons. D Kitchen molded a green, but talented squad into a state power that seemed to thrive on tough competition. , H ' ,fc n V If ' , 1 75 bi, JOHNNY KITCHEN 'fi ' -M. Head Coach k si,, l ' ' c t li , - -' fl? ' ' fd' til I S in ,1- u L . V-'- 'A Line-Coach Forrest Kline and ' , V B a c k fi e 1 d Coach Allen Lawler C' ' combined to put a brilliant edge ',. - i on a Maroon team that won the g ....gI V f s e m i-fi n a l s championship and f f, came within one point of winning C ' the State championship. 'xt 'iff' :Dy . 'Hgf ALLEN LAWLER Backfield Coach FORREST KLINE Line Coach PATS Q Xi. HUSG 5 O U1 J - H20 I X N 9 -1 . C Us 0 f a Now I 1-1-soils-f-Q I - i U v VNIHNT YOU T'O 80 'N THERE AND.-........ , J'. T. SEAHOLM, Centex lst. A11 - District lst. A11 - State lst. All - Arnerican v7 W ST AN STUDER, Guard V n 1 t An .- District lit. A11 ' State. X Honorable mention ! It n - Amencfm 2 PAT p A 7 ' I-I v ATE Q 35101-able 1 Tackle ,gd g fi 1 ' Sfarghentfch xx- f E+? ti is K ' ' ' t ng tg EB Likth xx 23 .I-3 Q n 52: 'S' QQ fn fr M ' ' a 0 I' f A f 9 ple? wf. ,. ? Ya AX -H? Q ' 'B' Q - vt-X Qf gi igpn' fq W 4- Q vii an Www I' V1 AAN 'A A1 v ,X ,k,, i im S , v Maroons 27 Mustangs 6 The Maroons opened their '49 football season withasmashing 27-6 victory over the Thomas Jefferson Mustangs. The tough defense put up by the Maroons kept the highly rated Mus- tang backs bottled up most of the night, and earned Austin a clear cut victory. The yet untried Maroons gave fans a preview of the playing which would take them to the state finals. Ausrm XTX - - DOWN DQSTANCE , -'- . W 'iw .,L . in .ff . LY Q X f 2 WSITORS H POSKTQOH QTR, If T pical Maroon P1'e'PfaCtiCe Y warm'11P ki, I A. 'wa , 7 6. ff A- -.gsm 5--4' M. AK F1 . LH I ' Q f 1 - ' A . 545 ff fg 'qu N X f -Q M Q1'-Qu n E -. in, f ' JOHNNY O 1 Y WARREN, Back .ffism IV. ' 'F .L 1St. A11-Di?i'.?fER, Back BOBB . uid, , 5 if Honorabl lcbt Au-D15 - ,, ' - g e mentm lst. abxe ment10 P K 2 , A11 - State U Honor te ' A s ' All ' Sta ,gf ' A . .E EJ4: '.. L :'. .19 - I Hr 15 tis LY fi! 1 7 ' S. ' sr- :gg gi5 .- '- IV . ff' ,fi 3 W Ti 13622 f X i E 2 5 . '3--Wa, ! - f '- 9-.,f N'5 X - -121: 14,11 .N W X-X NXNOW LooK,wAP.REN,we NEED A ToucHDowNiQ ..,. lin P' BOBBY F REDE 2 d . RICK, n A11 - Dlstrict End . . f A ' 'H 3 . a d . TAYLOR En i' lsr A11 - Dlsmc. Au - State Honorable mention 2 A5 Left to right: Maroon captains Seaholm, Salyer, and Trafton call the flip for the Victoria game. am flawlessly as he called X 71. ,... wi bw: 5 X .4 -. . ,, , of X X 'ff w L'S'A-I Q0 Q , Www! f ' sing., Q Q -- 'A ' R- 'H K , ' e e ,U ' IW N W W TSQLYHTD DTE.. Nemir quarte rbacked the rategic plays that kept the iger defense guessing. The ustin line bottled up the Waco CH ARLES NEMIR A.,, L , Back EDDIE MORRIS, Guard nners and without their 48 we sser Kincannon, Waco just .1 gs ou1dn't move against a power in ' f BILL T harged Maroon team. f m . lst Au Ri'DlTTtONv Guard Sig . -- s f e ' 15 rict Qfgsx 12.-I , V. H'0n,01-able , 1 ' fl mentlon A11 - state I ' ktkbr NW QA N J i U H . , ., ff ' e 5 I Jel ieea' A a s 2 .s..., e. s esa ee f 91 CJ .V ' f-' SIGNALS.---.6ee..41. 0 f .e 4 s - e ' ...3'1-...SQ1 .... oo... I X QT :M C-1 Ku vnu A e - 86....wLT...Zx w sf ..-Hue is '- ' Q 711 5 . . f 'E X X5 as WW X x X . ' '11 N , f j TI X , a s 1 F 43 - gud' A L s - s A ee... as a ee, a X T211 , i-'1-r'i-L'-PM L , , Q51 .2 1569 we GNL 1513 Austin Z0 Brack 7 The Brackenridge Eaglesmade a scrap of this ball game, but they were just not in the class with the hard-charging Maroons. In one of his best nights Cavileer ran the Eagles dizzy with some dazzling whipping runs over the tackles and around the ends, It took the Kitchen Kids seven min- utes to cross the double- stripe, when Salyer an: Warren set the stage fo Cavileer who cut ovei right tackle behind fine blo cking andreversev- down the middle to score' 1 boo? Z o Xgix 1939 16065 mAP53 xf- bloc -vm 06 669 6 .Cv aefl we JOHN CAVILEER, Back aff' fa-W 36 YYGC f Qin 556425 I 5' n cava favs YUDCdgEjL, 1 LXYTXJ5? BENQ Pdlgn Ewva t with five minutes left, the aroons marched from the Brack L to the 3-yard line, then drew 5-yard penalty for backfield in otion. However, the undaunted varoons scored again when Salyer .ot Hargis a pass in the end zone Pat Pate played one his best games of the rason e ve n though he as taken out because anarminjury. Tackle ul Earney played a ashing defensive me. l a ff, Guar Amd EP'RNfEmCt M P All - D15 4 295' ROOMS 3, - ,,, All 116-y ,M . 'Tl ' F1 til et a -ftifv 11 f ,., .se , M 0 s e essstsd 5 . l n ,ssd i gel' 1, gk ' 1 Bhd j vf W,p,f,.fww gr, . W f r J gy, Q n n li 7 4 ' - Aus tin Z l Waco 7 In the second game of the season the Maroons proved that the Z7- .Teffwas no fluke. Putting together a blocked punt by big Pat Pate and Morris Nelson, a sensational 42-yard sprint by Cavileer, and the steady pounding ground drive, Austin th ttl ' ' ro ed the defending 48 state champions, Z1-7. 6 victory over Littlepage played a great defensive game, recovering a Tiger fumble which set up an Austin score. Bobo Smith booted all 3 P.A,T.'s from placement for a perfect rec- ord while John Sal l game. yer p ayed a fine offensive , 5 's1aa:f,:si ff::15'Wkf' - i 1 - ' - A ' - - I 'Y' W.-H: x N :writ . v.'L'ifv M- ' LSP' siii i My F LOW df' eva D geightg be Aryuxgtoadvantage' t. 610 w-2695 1 sPee eil 5 . get 5 Watfois SVTXU pwlmg Austin 14 san Jacinto 6 Austin cau ht fire in the second half to overcome a Bear lead and o on 8 B to win a hard-fought l4-6 victory over a fighting Houston outfit. The Maroons d. , . . . 1dn t look good 1n the first half when San Jacinto matched our ground offens e with fine passing. However, Johnny Salyer, Morris Nelson, and John Cavileer put Austin ahead with running spurts that gained steadily throughout the second half. Salyer connected with Meeks in the end zone for the first tally and with five minutes left, Warren swung around end for the deciding T.D. that gave the Crim- sons a well-deserved victory. Cav, Sdn J- Heel- ' Back acfnt IS hit f o players all Side hifn S but . Plun Q J '59 ff if 4 ,af H V, 2, 1 ,M it .ati 53 TRAVIS ECKERT, Back 363 on I dra- l ggi-Hg Q is X y ' if ,age r xc 1 'diff f L'mk it ,,L ff'- g M N a ,Y ' e A 'N ' f '. im l , funn it M ml- K ' 4 'iv' '-. r, 955 ' X . ' ?f? . ,,-t-: - . V ,BAM gre. - . 3 .-,......., 'sp ., -LVWV ky V V -.W .m:.......4,.,,.. , . .,,, N - - K. , 'i giffgf ,,f, Q17 , it . ,fu . - ,. N ,. A , ' 4 ,. g ,.., -. N l A , x K 7-M fggkm , A, X g . .gl M . 'F Q: ff' Y f i A A - TOMMY OWENS, Guard A 35 1f'SL', I . , - , V bf? .5 .via ff- f ROSE 53- 5 y a w QT ' M in S144 N Austin 6 Arlington Heights 7 Austin played one of its hardest games of the s eas on against Arlington Heights, but came out on the short end of a 6-7 score. Salyer, Warren, and Cavileer starred in the backfield, while Pate, Earney, and Trafton sparked the line. Arlington Heights scored early in the second quarter, and kicked the extra point, which was to win the game for them. Five minutes deep in the third quarter Studer blocked a Jacket punt, and covered the ball over the goal line for 6 points. The conver- sion was wide by avery little margin - a heart- break for the Maroon fans. Twice more the de s p e r at e Maroons threatened the Jacket goal line,but lost the ball each tiine on downs. Manager Buddy Teich, Bill Dockery, and Curtis Blackmore, the football team's very capable managers, who helped the Maroons throughout the regular season and the state playoffs. f 6 ,, le QM! 6' ive' fl f 5 Q W FZ., - gy is W Ja, 512 a LEO xi - -Mo LBERQ, Ba k c P 7 rf' if f s A it 5 il DICK VAN ,ff ' FLEET, Tackle The G Q1 an elisyveston S V' C 1CtO1-y Ii,-1'eb0a1'd 1' r b he M Oast S Q1-OO Us 'M ee,-:,:. ' , wr . Austin 19 Galveston 6 Austin packed too much power for a Ball High team if that had previously been unscored upon. The Maroons stay- -e':: ed strictly on the ground despite the muddy field and rolled ' i'i d1 up 249 yards while holding the Tors to 143. The stalwarts ,l , 1 J G in the line were Pat Pate, Bill Trafton, and Eddie Morris, A 3 A who opened up the holes for the ball carriers as they ripped ' V the Ball line to shreds. John Salyer accounted for all three of Austin's touchdowns on short line plunges, but Warren - and Cavileer lent gallant hands. if i i 3 20... ' ' ' i HCHIZO 'Nels at Ove M' Back I we '.:rfi'4..,.f.....e... . ' Austin 18 Temple 13 ' X, 'gil ' 1 The Temple Wildcats threw! Hi QP ' l. ' - 'f scare into the Maroons on a muddy fie W ,fg 1 . W 1 KE! Y that kept both teams punting. Temp ,., , l gk -7 . ug! V Q Q scored first when a Wildcat blocked 1 13' I -4- Lv? T 'Z Pi delayed Eckert kick. Austin duplicat is ,7. ff? K 1, . the trick when Seaholm grabbed a St ' . fig 9, der blocked punt and went 63 yards J sz I' N ,f score. Austin went ahead 12-6 wh V x ,Q -. 'S-1 ' I Salyer fired a pass to Hargis. T. if I ' nge' 2 W I Wildcats struck back with a fake pai ' it ' X A I play that sent Roy Pace racing into t 'Z' , -.- 4' 1 end zone. X .N 1 y X ' A few minutes later Pace bro xx 'diffs J A' loose with Warreninhot pursuit. Bob V X ff m' proved faster though when he dropp 5 RUN . . ' L-QT Pace on the six-inch line. Littlepagi 03 TQHPff,,1 .... Salyer, Earney, and Studer played great game as Austin staved off a Terr ple rally to win a very close conte 18-13. x WW' AW w , 1 L MORRIS NELSON ' AUSTIN 40 VICTORIA o Back J Z4 l Q Little Victoria held the irre- ,ty pressible Maroons to only two touch- nf Q dewne in the first half of the one- ' ' -3' sided game, but in the second half Austin ran wild and rolled up four Q ,- more touchdowns. -' ' The Stingarees, though they .S 'Y 'W' kb fought the Maroons at every turn, , we r e thoroughly outclassed by the ' lu we A: stronger team. V it .:-W 'i' QQ me-i . ..l.2 K -mv. 7 e V A T, T '.-f AUSTIN 14 KERRVILLE o T T T he Maroons outfought a hard-fighting , 5 -V1', hill-country eleven t ha t featured hard running e Donnie Smith. The Antlers' line was probably the best the Maroons ran up against as Kerrville 'e' stopped favorite Austin plays. Salyer passed to 2 'G Frederick for 6 points in the second quarter and 11: Bobo's conversion was good. 5 M ' yin' ' P' Austin s to p p e d a barrage of Arnecke N A BUCKNER passes and Cavileer made it 14-0. Bobo made ' LAYTON K the extra point. Baci XTMQ ,qyi .. 1 gg f' V i '19 pe., R Center , , NGE LETGYYY ON Y OU X p t Pate diSP1aY leg . d a Gl don Bushong, Roy Haliburton, an on. en f la in most of the Seas Y E injuries which kept them rom P 451 JOE BUNCH, End Y sta . 965 It 9-XC 19 Co 000 vet Wai rx! O 'Coe 13152 a 'dado 0 Sgagie T O36 K-o 0 K- QGXS . 09 X59 ,af Nye Austin 33 Corsicana 19 The flashback running of Bobby Warren offseta surprising their feet. .Tohnny Salyer opened the scoring on bullet pass- to Morris Nelson, who made a leaping catch in the end zone. Stan Studer blocked a crucial punt that led to a much-needed touchdown when Bradshaw scoopedX it up and galloped to the Tiger 12. x i 5 Cavileer carried behind Q terrific blocking bySa1-N R yer for the score. HERBIE HAR GIS: End GLENDON BUSHONG, Guard giiff A QI X Duane Nutte charged passing attack that had Austin Highers 0:9 a X, Austin 27 Corpus 7 A devastating ground game spelled out vic- tory once more for Austin's romping Maroons as John Salyer, John Cavileer, and Bobby Warren traced over an inspired but out-manned Corpus Christi eleven. The potent Maroon line and the great defensive work of Bobo Automatic Smith stopped the Bucs cold on both the ground and in the air. This win gave the Maroons the district l4AA flag and enabled Austin to advance to the state play- offs. Travis Eckert's fine punting kept the deter- 'mined Tigers-in the hole all afternoon with exacting 1 ' core was tied 19-19 and were tied when Warren f mt and streaked through TD. g . 'Q 'hm of alwyplokfk Ont ays 5 . ee With seconds left, Warren outran the entire Corsicana team for the final tally which upped the score to a 33-19 Maroon victory. i -3 1 I ! 1 . O h , e P811 - e held. mg the fi? record St than L1 VER BR Ba 044103514 W ':'!o ROY HALIBURTON, Back -M Miro eek-S Ca e ons tche Ilce. 1 S a p A40 . aSS 1.118 N froth S130 Sal I1 St Yer t ands 5 O 8 a 1 Austin as Alice 1 5' fo f H Ya hklart Alrddge f fge 01' the On the usual muddy field that Maroons seemed to always play nterfers X on, Austin got into the semifinals by defeating the Alice Coyotes Z8-7. Although Austin stuck to the ground for most of the game, two of the touchdowns were made on passes. N Guard 9.1 TOWJ' , E HERB fd vas-51 ON' ma N LYMA f, W, 1 1 a J I A. I I h I K 4 'I ,.,4- .aff- 509 9 LAND' 3- Austin 20 Port Arthur 14 In what was probably the sweetest victory of the year, the Maroons battered the mighty Port Arthur Yellow Jackets into submission to move into the final round of the state Class AA football campaign. Austin scored in the first 75 seconds when Flow pushed a Jacket into Al Pessara's punt and Cunningham fellon the ball in the end zone for six points. With a minute remaining in the first quarter, Cavile'er pounded around left end untouched to make it 14-0. Seconds before the first half ended, Cavileer took a flat pass from Salyer and went 53 yards behind perfect blocking only to be dropped one inch from paydirt. In the third quarter Bobo Smith faked a field goal try, hit Salyer in the flat, and Johnny raced over standing. Huddleston, Van Fleet, Earney, Seaholm, all were stand- outs in the line, while Nelson and Warren sparked the backfield. 5 -Q.. ,. ANR H U EQ MANOR? B ack By H AIL EY, center fa? WAYNE AGNEW, Guard MARVIN ARMSTRONG, End ,af JACKIE LUDWICK, End Austin 13 It just wasn't in the books for Austin to win the state title. The Maroons played the finest game of the season but fell shy a single point from a tie and maybe a victory. The Coyotes scored first on a pass from Waggoner to Fouts to make it 7-0. The Maroons struck back on a little-used play in which Nelson shot to Bobby Frederick for a touchdown, The Coyotes made it 14-6 on a hand- off to Waggoner who crashed left tackle for six points. PHIL BASHARA, T 01' Wichita Falls 14 Not until Bobby Warren got into the game did Austin make their last scoring bid, War- ren sparked a tired but fighting Austin team to the 13 yard line, from where he carried the ball over on an end sweep to his left. Smith made good his second conversion and the Maroons brilliantly got the ball back on a recovered fumble with minutes left. Wa r r en fired to Nelson who failed to make a first down by a yard and the Coyotes got the ball on downs. Austin went down fight- ing until the last gun sounded the end of game. ROBERT WISIAN, Tackle Hd' LARRY LUNDSTEDT, Guard MAURY LLOYD, Back Q .:' .TERRY MANN, End l X 'C' ' 98111 Coach Foots Milam, Jimmy Teaff, Don Bandy, Ross Vick, Jack Roche, Rosie Durand, Donnie Metcalfe. Tom Moore, Roy Beatty, Charlie Neal, Richard Fiero, Monta .Toe Reedy, Buell Townsend, Jimmy Weir. Jerry Johnson, Jeff Hyman, Delano Womack, Danny Burck, David Meirs, Billy Hill. Dick Gibbony, Durwood Watkins, Al Struhall, Louis Haller, William Walker, Calvin Chance, and Carl Tumey. fi, 1 wu t l 5 - Vrl- 1 trsbi 1' B' K f HARZXNA RODNEY WILLIAMS ERT PAC Back NET!-I P R09 ck T R UI T T Ba ackle , l eaafolir -'-.231 fix, o 4 5 as 2: 3255 L Coach Stubby Lewis, Bobby Cox, Julian Lyles, Harold Garrison, Bobby Coffey, Ed Moody, ,Barry Palmer, Jack Bierce. Glenn Nalls, George Frederick, TommyChapman, CorkyBurr, BealCrane, Victor Colonetta, Harold Lineberger, James Pope. Hans Horton, Kirk Kuykendall, Douglas Trainer, Jimmy Henry, Hank McNamara, Wayne Dear, Brad Fowler, Coach Curtis Beaty, Delbert Hudson, Arthur Jacobs, Charles Horn, Jack Anglin, Jack Shriver, Stanley Williams, Virgil Snow. Will Horton, Smitty Johnson, Penn Johnson, Mac Lotisch, Tommy Tolar, David Parker, Donnie Pichinson. gk, X 4,53 Ilfpf W E+ ' x C '- I E J -1'1 0042 1 - L V P f 35: ' gy WI S I H9216 watts fofw af Mtwlf -ste YEA MAROONS! Austin got off to a mediocre start in the pre-district games against such powers as powers as Paschal, Jeff, Brack, San .Ta- cinto, and Lanier. The Maroons man- aged a 5-7 record in non-district play, but Coach Burger saw to it that Austin won its share of victories. A fighting g r oup of green, but scrappy Maroons seemed to play better basketball, game after game, Fighting the favored Corpus Bucs down to the wire by forcing a 3-game playoff for the district crown, gave the state a View of the brand of ball the Austin Ma .T 01211 Cald Well' For We roons w e r e cap- able of playing... fv ge-A n , GSW 14 Morris Nelson, Guard The under-rated Maroon b a s k e t b all team opened defense of the district l4AA crown with a sur- prisingly easy 52-35 victory over Keri-ville's Antlers. For the first time in the season Coach Burger's charges fla s h e d championship form in the unexpected rout. J'ohn Caldwell captured high scoring honors' with 17 1 i 6 dat points. In the second district game Austin clearly illustrated why it would be hard to reckon with in the 14 AA cage race, with a sound 46-Z4 walloping of the Victoria Stingarees. Rodney Williams, Guard Ralph Warner, Guard L ' g I lx F if jj ' 4 ' W I 5 Phil Miller, Guard 6 at ofw G qoxeag offo Qpbxo Corpus Christi's smooth operating Buccaneers mo- mentarily stifled the Maroons' championship hopes by out- pointing Austin, 51-40. The Buccos took undisputed posses- ion of first place in the standings as Stacy Cole bucketed 14 Harold Brurnley, Guard points for Corpus- Austin was pressed to a hectic overtime battle in the second Kerrville game before winning 46-39. The Maroons trailed most of the way, but high point man Martin Wiginton iced the game on a pair of free throws. High man for Austin was Wiginton with 15 points, as Caldwell contributed 13. niet . .otgih Ce .nwwf Mafii Ka? .TQ I: Q5 it , ,. 0 MM Q,,.-I h if-V9 1 E 1 ' X 1 xy . X 'I !,,f. 'nff -222.0 M ' 1 K 'JK3 - f 414 V G A . X -S, A f A. ' ' X 'f f -4 va nil l I X i '- M tg 5 I ld K ' t f 154 x f ref' I I It xg 1 Z , x '. at J L smith, Guard Rolling over Victoria, 45-28 in the second with that team, the Maroons then shot at high-riding Corpus Buccaneers. In that last me of the regular schedule the Crimsons had do or die. And do they did, 41-38, as the aroon-clads refused to be awed by a Z5-1 Buc ason record. The Austin victory evened the rpus series and sent the district into a three me playoff for the crown. The Maroons went e-up in the first game with a storming 44-35 ouncing of the Bucs on their own court. The Buccaneers were not to be denied, however, as they retal- ted with a 39-31 trimming of the Maroons in the second playoff game. stin had romped to a 14-6 lead at the end of the first period mainly the marksmanship of Travis Eckert and John Caldwell. Once the cs got ahead they chose to freeze the ball, and the Maroons in trying regain possession repeatedly fouled Corpus players. A valiant band of Maroons went down in the last game of the play- at San Antonio. The three minute rule worked in favor of the Bucs Corpus went ahead to stay, 39-33, and to become the 1950 AA Basket- Will. lalhs 5,6 Champs. A ' K if X. ,nk-L asf-N 9 ff - ff' ., 4 1 ' Q John Berry, Center if-QQ '3 Sa lg Z we' 5-1 Sajnst C orp Us 'Z' A - 7 M xii! Travis Eckert, Guard usse11Greg01-y Henr er1'Y Pierce Bill Y Adams Fred ' y lorne, RESERVES OPPONENTS 32 Brack 15 33 Jeff 29 3l Jeff Z8 40 'Burbank 33 34 Paschal 44 43 Paschal 42 56 Kerrville 32 Z9 Victoria 18 46 St. Ed. 's 33 48 Kerrville 36 37 Victoria 21 34 Corpus Z0 SEASON RECORD: won 11, 13031 1 01'll' 1-O W fleft f . o TJ-ghtl AUSTI Kelljy B - obb ' DonH N. ayg, S TRACKME ddle 1- J. Y D0ds . , m bur8,OlK-ll? Philip -BaScl'1zZ1.R1Cha1'd LY13n?ger' Tommy F N E ,ro I Ury Moor a,B0b Ph ' 1 Oe Gault low, Dick w. Ismael e. emg, .ferr .1 manager . Van F16 Stonf and C Soto' Stan Stud y Dlercks Jim. et' Bruce Van . ef, B b ' my Kellam Zura, DW - J Roy Bul alfl 1 oa h c John Kltch o by Wa en. 1-ren,Dean C ock oxf J0h . ' Joe V011 Rosen ack V ad of tracksters found lstin's small but hustling squ t they lacked t he m a np ow e r to threaten Corpus risti's romp to the state championship. Bobby Dod- in, Bobby Warren and john Cavileer were the main int gatherers while the relay team made creditable owings. Injuries a nd illness h a m p e r e d Austin's pes early in the season when Dodson, Warren and nil Bashara were unable to compete. In the Bluebon- it relays john Cavileer set a new broad jump record Z1 feet and 7 3f4 inches andtallied 11 points for top ' 'dual honors Bobby Dodson loped home first in 1v1 . 440-yard dash consistently. 17, ll' ,. 'QU f 4 n Cavileer, Wind Y Smith, VanL. 1 S- 4 ww ' f, . fl. ' - n, .,3,, Aust ving 'Uh ST, 'YV AVS A it QNX ill ' . - wk , wi S fln ,. ,, ,sLL :H 6 Shot F01-re and disc St Klin Us Goa h 9 C DEAN DELIVERS 113 Formidable Dean Cox puts forth for Austin He 'S read EL!-.ED Y. . .He'5 set, , .Hersi ' 3ET'PROP N 4 1 xL . Q ,! ' ., ,A X -XLQK Z' ' .. .3 -X - ' vu- rx Q K 'fd' K 5 . . .Bobby D kk! I .1559 5 D Q m 1 0dS0n XJ K-' JJQQ AAO reXaY tea ith L 1 M J Austin avg' Windy Sm 158 KX gr ' XJ-X 'HM X ff' e21d'Oi ma' A T .,.---ng .. I 9 ow ' W- Mg, 1' -3,7 v7--, ,E ' ? JOURNEYING JOHNNY 'iw H. ' Mfr A,.' ' 5 -1 .. ,- p V .rf 'K sw an-.L v i .naw fre ,ff LJ, , xg -.H 4 41-1 Q ' x J 1 N, V 'w ,. f , , X 4 'Zi' r- 7' A USI15IN.S CAPABLE on Ha M-ANA Yes and Jge Gaul?ERS- 0 , LETTERMEN TRACKSTERS Cavileer takes off. . . V il LL, QLfQZ'? V N In the r e gional meet Cavileer copped the road jump event with a leap of Z1 ft., 11 3f4 ches to place Au st i n to third place honors. 'an Cox and Stan Studer, the Maroons' weight Ln turned in c r e dit a ble performances with ,rows of up to13Z ft. in the discus and up to ,ft. in the shot. The Maroons' pride and joy, e sprint relay team, composed of Snuffy Smith, hn Cavileer, Bobby Warren, and Bobby Dod- ' company with the state's best. and Bruce Vanzura also made showings in their specialty. . .the n, kept fast pnry Moore mmendable lle run. MILER I S. . E itting fleft to rightjz Dodson, Warren, Smith, Henr -'ff-'?'f Y On the mile stretch and Cavileer Kneeling! Moore and Cox G C OND Timm ,A s SPLXT SE 4 I U 1 I x Warren' take OH' 15 jf? QJQ I ned the T. C tha' The on Jack Brinkley, Pitcher All-District All-State An Austin baseball team composed entirely of Americaf Legion Buddies, went to the state finals as Maroons. Losing only two members from the crack Legion team that came with in one run of going to the LITTLE WORLD SERIES, the Maroons started with a well-balanced club. Key men in Austin's drive to the state championship! finals were .Tack Brinkley on the mound and Travis Eckert a the bat. The Maroons opened play against the Texas freshmaf and played a 14 game schedule, winning 11. That great basebal combination---good hitting, pitching, and fielding---shot Austir into the state tournament, as the Maroons advanced to finals Expected to go all the way in the playoffs, the Maroons lost tu the Bowie Bears fEl Paso, in the Championship game, 3-2. O Coach Toney Burger ' Rile er A All-District Utility Znd All-State y Verdine, Pitch Joh IISQ 'J dittt IE by ,psf wnifvf Playing the hotly-contested Bowie game without the services of Shortstop Charlie Leissner, Austin got only three hits. All of the Maroons' three hits came inthe seven- th inning as Austin tried desperately to erase a 3-O Bowie lead. Brinkley led off with a scratch hit through shortstop. Danny Burger followed with a walk, but cleanup man Joe Miles fanned. Eckert slashed a roller to third and an error by the third baseman scored Brinkley. Knebel brought Burger home on a single to right field. Eckert speeded for home on the throw but was cut off by three steps, leaving two out, Knebel on second with the typing run and Tate at bat. Tate went out, shortstop to first, as one of Austin High's finest baseball teams climaxed a successful season for the Maroon and White. Iyer Yer OUT un C Ente 1- Field fo ' 'J S A411168 W 411, ' pi end Aiistrjjt as sstate Left fi 'C 1 . Etikerl ' CT. 15 U71 1 -f BV AXX,Q15 tate 7.115 Au-5 .., .il-i C S ,.... Q f 5' 2 fu, ff -.. f- All V -Q r Q 1--Vx S12 3 if-X Y' ii ' K n. k- , 2' .,,v L N B U' e S' d , , Secon ' Dick Mcisjoisffict A Au-State da 3. Standing fleft to rightl: Mgr. .Tue11, McCoy, Hees, Brinkley, Burger, Verdine, and Mgr, Warner. Seated Cleft to righth Jackson, Leissner, Tate, Coach Burger, Knebel, Eckert, and Salyer. rt' f as : 1 X 4 f X , N - , . Zig: 'O Elf W J!!! in 2 , l 4 3 , ,, , Q . .Tit vu, . t wig - f ., qfii - , ,fg ff li 3 , so , 40 , Ayn nw, 3 . W Luther K : f' flebe ,LS if I' R' ' Alhstat ight Field , x ' i e 'LL , , o - A ' n . - , :b gf J Center F 0, i 61d Austin High placeda total of eight men on the first and second all-tournament teams to lead in the balloting. Bowie was second with a total of seven. Maroon all-staters were: Pitchers Jack Brinkley and Riley Verdine, Catcher Teddy Tate, First Baseman Joe Miles, Second Baseman Dick McCoy, Third Baseman Danny Burger, Outfielder Travis Eckert, and Outfielder Luther Knebel. These same boys, with the exception of Knebel, also made the all-13AA team. Austin's three famed pitchers, Hees, Brinkley and Verdine, each pitched and won three games, Enazggwi - V . haf , 351 pale Sub! Q6 Cha 1-16S Lei Alzgfner, sg, i 1St1,jct O-rt p o MAROONS OPPONENTS 2 Texas Freshnien 6 T3 gueio 0 State Playoffs ea School 0 Z iexas gresllimen 5 MAROONS OPPONENTS exas res men 13 Corpus Christi 4 2 I Lubbock Q 8 Corpus Christi 2 12 Denison 0 if Victogia 5 Z Bowie 3 Lare o 3 Bi-District ii EOZSIOWH 5 SEASON RECORD: won 11, Lost 3. o s own v HCL' ,Nah so ki' H It SM' C X as E jf- 'Y' .ry K .Ll gg E: ., 'N D Catcher Es anny B Ted Tate: .Ct gg urger, Third B -Disfffl N A11-D' . ase te lstrlct 4 Au-Sta A11-state ' - f :' - :-, .1 G 2 F352 ' V, v 1, , , ,lg . ,,'.f9 'u er ' . . , I . S BUTE an-les Ra yawn ,, Eff , Frank Grant, Duane Standin fleft to rightb: Coach C. S. Burger, Gene Rozzell 8 Landry .Toe Ireland, and Jerry Copeland. Kneeling: Walter Johnson, George ' Ra Murray, Arval Bohn, George Webb, I1mmy Cochran, and James y. AN if C C it GLES P-AND CT SXN S0 'CCMI TNS D1sTRrQAT1vsS PHOMORE NG AUS REPRESEN 1 I PETITE r f ,y g '.mV Ve Vm DYNAMIC y n X I , y :AA i ,. tp , my Gosh, Az-val Bohn 'X Pm That increasingly popu- 1 lar sport, tennis, has mad6 'xnxx N' N its w a y int o Austin Higl A Ah I, athletics . A well-balancej ' ' ILJQ , Maroon Tennis Club, mann J E ' ed byacapable group oz H. CQ P 5-1 ,X ,J boys and girls, had a color- ' -g:, - ,-s C ful s e a s o n on the courts s. i'lf53i Well-coached by congenial ti Carl Burger,the tennil squad handily defeate uw, most of the opposition. f '.., V. SINGLES RIVALS WEBB WALLOPS O CAROL NEWBERR Y Q sf ffiffk lg t ' ,,i?2?3,?l4 C Qi i wifi' . Z. K , ,lp Vjmfi,f..fi4 h 54. Q,-.5313 ...f ' - E , ' if .,. +1fT,41+ f - ZEN M -'fff a 4 VL-I . 5 5..'g1L. fm- ' . - 1 21? 4:11:15 1 X a 'Y 'fu Q ', . ' 5, Q ' 4. ,uf '- Q5 f V 'G 1 5, f pi, - for QQ: url :X .C - ,ffgg gifgf ji WI? fi H1-22 yr' ' V ' f ' ' - ' W5 ' Wg? at 13.3 ' ' if ' f '49 ,Q-'-- te:f'ffY ' 1 wig ja 4 ,fl gh , , , . s!g'5Q-'ff' K- wi , zf 'if'?Q5. h. ' , ip I s! 'Q ily- T i. 'V.' Y flffii H XAQ QEQYEERQ ZC QA I V K , W, ee George ,,1,. u . .S top tht Murray a , . A E- Aust-xxx b 166 nd Jerry' Co one 0 e web Peland GeOTS E ! i N Hoff PURSUIT NORMA l W i , ts i Austirfs stand ou e 0 e phelps Norma Jan Downing Smithville in e first meet, elevenmat- es to one, Austin went on win over Lockhart, elev- matches to none, and co, seven matches four. The big gunof ine racketswing- s w a s Walt e rjohnson, o won singlernatches nsistently. er Wa stin's f VE-RSA TILE IMPREGNABLE Susii S Shuck W fir-M kykr, .L ii' b .5 K I .. . if K K V I A K V:,kY A H W, ,lt J 7 1 is f , xy '- i -f N di f 'AN Maroons' top flighter Walter johnson , s X e , is if Q i f 545' 3? nf' S. i t eil' :t,f ewixuk A' ' 'ff' 1 Mary Colley Fulcher Rui'-Yi 1 6 7 tyhllznlnlng 4 .,,.4-...----L AUSTIN MAROON TANKERS Standing Qleft to rightj: Asst. Coach Bert Cox, jim Swearingen, Ralph jarman, Bill Pryor, Bobby johns, jackie Thomas. Middle row: Ted Whatley, Tommy Woodmansee, Lamar Ealy, jerry D'Arcy, Graham Wilson,Her- bie Fisher, Sonny Fisher. Front row: Benny Littlepage, Edward McKinnon, Leslie Giddens, and Roger joseph. .KRW g -1. N ,,.. In placing first in the University A.AU and third in the state meet, the non sponsored swimming team caught the cy of many an aqua enthusiast. C by Tex Robertson, the aquamen paced by formidable Lamar Ealy, placed consistently in free-style 4 Letters w e r e provided by the team which sponsored a tank da nc e in N ber for part of the proceeds. Wo the recognition, the team hopes the will eventually sponsor its activities. M EY AND RELAY TEA K OF A KIND' 1 AUST1 P Q? ,Sl 4 . N'S MEDL FND- ' 11- vw-.,., pd +3-' Q . X I .1 . A l ,- ,, . L W-V-sffuw, A i V f V C , vixsvirq 4 75? r 4 X b , X x f X ' NN W 'XS fwmfwx-7 A Fsiiff. L i ' rigor if h Wilson, 4- - h ,Gra aff! . Ueit to rightjz Sonnijelgiirxer. 'hm 'Swear-in B111 PIVOT' and Her WHAT FORM gen and Bill . . .WHAT PHYSIQUE1 P1-yor X i 1 X X xx L X X ,fl ggi, ,,' H 1 ,- k 'CD 4 si'NlNv ' fan sf LZ WHAT HOPP ,per-f ra am Wilson and jim Swearingen TTERMEN AUS A ,,.,,,,'- o 'J,,,..- x C5111 p Q TIN HIGH'S TANK LE n, Pryor . First row Qleft to rig . Middle row: Sonny Fisher , Herbie Fisher, Thomas. Last row: Swearingen, Ealy, Woodmansee. 1'YOr ' htj' Wilson, jarma 169 X ,f f' , ' ' Y f' ,YW -X . XX n Qobf J . 'Y' ' 4 ea' 2' it 9 ww-up 5 1 k, QD 11, K . ' Left to right, Coach O 0 h im, and Jimmy' Dean Guttman, J- T' Sea 0 In reaching the State Tourney, Austin High's seven men ofgolf were sparked by diminutive Edwin Kizer, the captain, who lost the State Cham- pionship Tourney 1 up and 19. Kizer highlighted the state driving contest with two 325-yard drives in placing fourth. T ommy Rice and Oland Harris lost in the first fliht, while Seaholm, James, and Dean went out in the State semi-finals. izer, Dan James' Wane I' X f 4? Ili' ,VR Qu xzN-f'L gniramu al s1NG T ENN liuth F ulcher While the men of great beef and brawn in Austin High are partici- pating in Varsity sports, there is an entirely different field of athletics, complete with letters, to those not so gifted--the field of intramurals. Sports offered are tennis, ping- pong, volleyball, golf, track, and softball. A point system is used in which 50 points are given for enter- ing and participating in any one sport. 125 points are given for placing first and 100 points for placing second. 31 BOYS INTRAMURAL. DIRECTOR Coach Milton O Dell Qrmi' 'TY' ebb 1 Jimmy pu HORSESHOE CHAMP Don G00dson The number of points requir- ed for a letter is 250, Touch football, basketball, and softball are conducted under the same name of the .Tunior City League, through the courtesy of the Austin Recreation Department. S e a t e d Nauert, geft fo rightl: L Ander OI1SPaSCh Ovey P Son, Elsi al- Emil Kn at Howe. e Freeman, and, e . R elmgfleftto ri h eYno1dS, Dean 2 U: Margaret fha I 9 ler. ry Ausfln, and Sose- a Hel- . . 5 them t' c Sevendiitlgujliv event' ner ge. 1 dp1aCin2.m -th. Don These e ticipatmg an an, Wlndy Srm Orge GIRLS. VO bvffg. waiter swim Kneeling Ge LLEYBALL AND 1 ' H- Us Stan and AT Vfrifoana walter Johnf-0 CHAMPS BASKETBALL COC ' 171 Xing K, AMPS ES CH . TENNT5 DOUBK:vJebb, Glenn Harms Iames Ray' Georgiurn Hickman and I-'an I , , Qrffif ' X! ,pw 'K .WP MP5 LES CHA Don Dea50TX HORSEC1 wilson and Joe 'SJ I. 1 'Z X ,Q . -'- . ff- T- xx ' rg. 1 1' lf- 1. - of fyil X r 5 Al1n?:,W4 1 Q f 4 : 'C , V. I? f 'Lal w l 'Sufi HORSESHOE DOUBLES Carole Newberry and Ruth GIRLS' SPEEDBALL CHAMPS Kneeling fleft to rightl: .To Ann Roberts, Claire Caswell, Erlyne Green, Nan Bray, Ruby Jo Cooksey, and Lillian Mahlmann. Seated: Margie Schrnidt, Shirley Sladek, Rita Krueger, Nonie Teneyuque, and Carole New- berry. l Girls' Intramurals Director Miss Susan Hamilton 1' INT RAMURAL. LET TERMEN op row: Coach Milton O'Dell, Walter Johnson, Joe Ed Wilson, Bob Mays, Landrum Hickman. row: Frank Grant, George Murray, Don Goodson, Walter Guttman, James Ray, ront row: Arval Bohn, George Webb, Jimmy Cochran, and Windy Smith. . I X X7 Lf eafurea' aHdzJenfure.s- of flue cfrablan vffgbist.. flrzllzng dances and Jpecfarular' rf x Lk, .rgeaey of flze alfa-y 35'ie Jeelned wg g f - i... I Jmqll coznparaefl 'ID file znolnenf 3 l. i , when 0z1r'fB'n-9 Essed our Queen. iw I g--- r ww' ...J f' far ,Af 1 1 ,H ff .bl . .xg-4-X-I ,-- , 6 'Q -QC, , JD fkklyg., ' ' CET- 1 YO O Nm lgvgd zQZf-Xf'LL- fax GJ 'T' YBQL QD C, 1 7-TS aww U L, i ,. U Q O Q .Lg U cm 'I 'Yfjx 'flx-.TSV 3 A5 x fs x '5FISflflRH- N' c ,. T' - --LX .1 X . in x X - 1 fflif LI ,gf ff fp 54, - X 'l iff? e ' .' 'CF f ,,5 -IIE KKlLl bill KiVi, l WM X SLCs.CX1.uCDfcsvu Wwgwm Www? YLo,5K3Aei YxofQoCuLq5mw,VY2o.MX mm M Nbuxq, - Uumcwirm., Ummm OH ' 'B 'Yo QDJU flblwgbxs' bwuuub mug f Xflfn GJAMJ Q m.nm, meek: em ,Q g?i'xYumD:5 1 OM! www HM bfbwui G? ?nU52?Jgm,i 9if'5 W M2Qy,1Jw5Uwb Bmw' QM gm, fxbmrds wwslf A Q f -' LXQMDXQB 5E,u5'Uk' awww q,ULw-ggi wi' 5umAMw Udiijwlwf QgwH1EY?'!ww.5'SY103 Ckfm Ommwdwkw ,X Q dy .w, QW 0' MQWMQWWRMWMF QD I MXN' GM-'RMB' xgmlfum, , ,-, VQLX, EUME Bette Woods, G r e t c h e n Bohn, Barbara Burr, Jayne Darsey and Georgeanne Perry hula at the Comet Carnival, which was first on the calendar of a year packed full of exciting events. Squeals, yells, and the patte r of little feet filled the gym during the greased pig contest one of the most popular features of the Carnival. 11 Cary club St 'li S a udy 1, O1-gan I ' the C alzah I1 d T11 base rank fman Ons had and 001-h Of the S af tb Opel-ae SF me ensfe. I1 1 yfhh f Of tn Sho ow. , V 15298 JJ'-9 he Wm the w stile eejfj gylhd Also early in the school year c ame the Student Council elections, heat- ed campaigning speeches inassembly, and sus- pense-filled run-offs. 178 Football season held no small place in the fall's activities. Manywere the exciting m om e nt s we watched with throbbing hearts as one of our boys made a dazzling run, or the team answered our c rie s of Hold that line! with a brick wall. Wei, ng sf 'ew dgo' ude lags nfs .On Before each out-of-town football game t h e r e w e r e hours of preparation by leaders, who painted scores of fight signs. VMUDE However, coming back,it was adif- ferent story,and we tried to catch K by Xigg Yar af! 1. ng at H 91050066 5? ' X 1 5 Oi 622 lackeQir0e5 'non e Y' av' 112 , 'Y-V' oth :Lv xeaf2x1 we io ai. M109 0996 awink of sleep whenever we could. 51 -r CCS X' f 9 ioffoa E .. an Y.x-- f X A .tea t A 0 onxxfnxooabxlea iaCe5 a waqivg ihe team ' i .rkxll beer V ' ,051-fx ,C 10 O c 'ef - Wg, we 9,0 Hag, 'C On the way to Galveston, we stopped by the , ergy 1' Stags, ?o San Jacinto Battleground and visited the Bat S01 efx ral' 'co 'note November 18 meant Color Day at A.H.S. with almost everyone wear- ing some combination of maroon and white . tleship Texas . November m e a nt deer season,too and the call of the wild was answered by many of Austin High's sportsmen Some were even lucky enough to bag a buck or two. 1 7 X ' s if 5 gl 55 N 3 --xii 4 v . ,rg X Q 51 ' fy .ef ' f 1X if 5 S, mf ' ' iii-Q ., .rzfvggiv 1:31, 3-fi 'fu - su, fp., .1 A 5 3 VT W -V 4 2 ,mai V 'E 4 Q4 4 1 . , Q .1 , I ' 37 S91 1 if .- eff? ,Q-09r5 F 3 19. Harry Bengtson and Martha Zuch. 21. january 28 was the date of the Red jacket winter formal. It was abig success with about 500 students turning out in their best bib and tucker. Part of the floo r show at this dance W a s the judging of the Posture Contest, First place winners wereDebbe Horton,Barbara Burr,and Gail Gilbert. 19-ZO. October Z-bwas Friend- ship Week. Best of luck to a swell friend became one of the most popular sayings in school as hundreds of friend- ship books were exchanged. The strains of Friendship greeted us each morning over the loud speaker. The end of Friendship W e ek brought the Friendship Dance, at which the presentations of Friendliest Boy and Friendliest Girl were made. Martha Zuch and Mar- vin Hocker were the pair cho- sen by the students this year. Mr. Lawler, Sonny Fischer,Marv1n Hocker, and Leslie Giddens li , ' V1 Gail Gilbert, Debbe Horton, Barbara Burr 181 -,,,.N-' ,-4-J ,,,,f ' QI' OO U eauf Second Plac e Norma Dean First Place S andra johns on vi ,iff Ax' ..-X XX ,V VJ. - , Third Place N . ancy Rxtter ' A -r .. e - I , Y AMNW., ,ivy v.,,: W N :A Lf NWN-u.....,, I 1 en I U I' Zlllorzfed' Marflza Zuclz yF1 lllllol, Ezdorzfea Ioyce Rycllverg Kathy Schulze 50P1'0I1mre zzvorlfes , 19 75 ivdzr. Mbivifi THY .ff A 1 4' . 1 gn K, 'Me AMS 4' 7 Q 4? Adv, .AMF V: fm z E fi' wil .Pr r- 'Az 1 .M 3 , V k We . 75959 are CZLLZLS fo Zzzeezz 'QZZ 2n'ZQz'e5Z'S...qf5e ci' x5!f8gCZ2Z2Z'd9, 5227 227 OZ' 5C?,QZ7.CQ. 9 9x ,155 fjffj, . -f-. fi gl, 5 ,f W 1'if5i2E! 2i W! '- ' g fc f-,X l if ' f' M if If ,ff jr fa X. N nrf If , ff I ' R I .' I' lk' fy nf Q U , X f A fx , X fi? WW ,ll ff fi .1 Iii? ccounhn-9 Club BETTY ATEN BETTY BLACKBURN FRANCES BRADDOCK H. J. BROWNING BILLIE BOX Jo KATHERINE CARTER MARTHA CHRISTAL CHESTER CLAYTON KATHRYN DAVIS BETTY JEAN DAVIS LOIS DAVIS RHODA DAVIS JAMES DELFRAISSE MARGARET FAUST ALBERTA FISCHBECK GERALD GARDENER BETTY GOWER HARRY GREEN ROYCE GUNDERLOCK PEGGY GUMMELT Co-operation!! T hat is a by-word of the A C C ounting Club. During club meeting the members of t his organization meet students of similar interests, take part in the demo- cratic life of other young people, and study Various business and professional careers. In addition to this, they have an opportunity to practice on different business machines, meet leaders in the bu s i ne s s World and to develop creative leadership in busi-ness and Community life. . . Lut Sox-te'rg B111 Dinsmore gi-aeng. Marible Walenta,Re- ice-President: DOI. i SJF sidentg Margie Walden lion? Glenn, Vice-presidegsmlpdefg, Vice-President? re a1'Y5 Boots B 1 015 Colley R - ' S oyd, R . I efrording andford, Corresponding Sei?-2:3528 Secretaryg Sandy I her Allen, Paz-liamenta - JAMES HANKEY OPAL HALLER KENNETH HEALLEN EUGENIA HUDSON ANN JONES BARBARA PERRY WANDA RABY j BETTY JO RANDOLPI-H NORMA SHROPSHIRE , MURLENE PARKER DORIS PEARCE BEATRICE PEREZ DOUGLAS .IOURDAN LELA KAUPMAN BETTY .IO KNIGHT OLLIE JEAN LANCASTER BETTY ANN SMITH I NANCY SMITH RUTH TAYLOR ARTHUR THOMPSON -IACQUELYN WALKER MARTHA WALKER MARY ANN SHANKS ' JIM LANGFORD NELDA LINDER BETTY LOVEJOY JAMES LORTIS JEANNETTE LYNCH TOMMY MCCRUMMEN MAMIE MORELAND 111-nu'A KAFDT 'E' FNKIFDQTDFTFIT f' . F ,C Jqclda Dabba Hill.:-I1 The fork goes on this side of the plate. . . So goes the Adda Dabba Polish club. Barbara Darnall, Stanley Poole, Ellen Sue Rotsch, R o s i e H o lube c, Katie Hays, jeanette Rogers, john Byr ne, Evelyn Pollard, and Her- bert Parker watch as Don Pritchett p oint s out the correct use of silverware. The name,Adda Dabba Polish,was not really -v 5 N14 . invented by a tongue-tied person. It is modern for 'add a dab of polish'. In former years this club was only open to boys, but in the fall of 1949, the membership w a s opened to the lucky girls. The main purpo s e of this club is to teach students to use a cake fork when eating cake, and not to lick their fingers even if they would like to have that little bit of juicy fried chicken. EvelynPollard demonstrate s correct introductions with Pete Petty and Betty jo Stephenson. Stan- ley Poole, Don Pr it C hett, and john Byrne look on with interest. 193 194 I .B llw III Danczng I The Ballroom Dancing CL studies the social g r a c e s of ba room etiquette, along with the rul ba, samba, two-step, and the Cha leston. Discussing the latest dance stf are Jerry Patrick, Vice-Preside J e r r y Chandler, Presidentg Ml Lou Sanders, Secretaryg and RiI f- and Brawner, Sergeant at arms. MLN gn. L STEVE ALBLINGER if ELLA ANN MILLER FAY NELL PIGOTT CHARLES STRICKLIN KENNETH ALDRICH EARL MORENO WARREN RICHBERG VERNON SWENSON BETTY ALLMAN JO ANN MORISEY AUDREY RIGSNEY SHIRLEY TANENBAUM JOE BALLANFONTE ROSELYN NEEDLEMAN JAMES ROBERTSON JOHN WATSON BETTY BUNCH ANITA NORNLAN CARL RUNDBERG RANDY WHITE DOROTHY CARLSON ROSE OWENS BETTY RUSH REX WILDER PAT CARROLL JOE PARKS SANDRA SANDIFER JOE WILSON NORMA CHAPMAN ARTHUR PARSONS ELEANOR SCHULZE JOE GOI-'EEY BOB GUMMINGS DELORES DERRICK SHIRLEY DITTMAR KENNETH EDMISTON JAC FARMER BETTY EEURBAGHER JOAN FLEMING GLORIA GERLING GWYNN GOLD BILLY GROTE K. D. GULLETTE FAYE HEAD GEORGE HILL BOBBY HOLDER TOMMY HOUSE SARA HUDSON JANET HUGHES ALLEN INKS BEVERLY RREUZ FRANCES LEMOND DORIS Mc ANALLY BETTY VON MARTIN BOB MAYES JUDITH MEISLER JANE MELIN BOB MILLER F., V, . ...Ik Ml., Hey there, Babe! May I borrow your frame for this struggle ? :Eddie 115011 Club lT'S A BASKET! crowd goes wild, as time keeper's buzz- uts an endto another iting Maroon victory. Basketball Club in- s all interested boys articipate. Its aims to te a c h a greater er standing ofthe s and techniques of etball, to teach true tsmanship for play- a n d spectators, to blish and keep per- ent basketball rec- , and to help any ol sponsored activi- at needs help. ABOVE: Well-like, sports-minded officers are Sgt. at arms, Bill Skip- ping, Reporter, Harold Brumleyg Vice-President, joe Culver, Presi- dent, Riley Verdine, Secretary,Martin Wigintong and Treasurer, Robin Gribble. BELOW: The members take time out for the C om et photographer. FIRST ROW: Riley Verdine, Arthur Stewart, Earl Engle, Freddie Odi- orne, Coach Burger,-Terry Pierce Cox, Bill Skipping, Martin Wiginton. SECOND ROW: L. Smith, Luther Knebel, Ralph Warner, Einer Jewel Tommy Bell, Terry Tirado, Martin Chaney, Chesley Huff, Virg Rabb. 1 THIRD ROW: Bill Banks, Bert j oh n s o n, Charles Islerwood, Doug Lawson, R ob e r t Dowty, Sylver Velasquez, Howard Bengtson, Jack Wood, Henry Adams. FOURTH ROW: R obin Gribble, Charles Lind, Harold Brumley, Ronnie Goldstein, john Pa g e, Billy Nichols. FIFTH ROW: Ronnie Burns, -Iutes,I..yles, james Abney, Rex Hod - ges, john Caldwell, joe Culver. 195 of Judd The Boots and Saddle Club, a popular organization with the horse- Yxegihg' lovers of Austin High, was started 'C x o ?a 18761 ax Mofgaetly bflceqig, goes to promote Western riding. - r ?a 1, B Da gs 0 Durin meetin s the have in- 5 0 ay 6 50997 bag g 8 Y gpon M0517 e,x-,QXL 139,91 teresting discus sions on riding, K Shfiveirx yy 1 'Ruth Ygfli on the Q h o r s e s, etc. and sometimes guest Sac ' ,Nl M195 556 Q. speakers from r i ding clubs at the yyefmlg -gt, Stog hom . ack Sendit ny L00 .5 ,are University of T e x a s give informal gobeit and len ,L 3257 talks . ?er'fYlXor360 3 Meanwhile,the Boots and Saddle the G0 Club goes 'clippity-cloppin' along. - ! was AMP? N i ,wail Wh Pat Hennig, Betty McBrayer, Kenneth Barnes, jack Shriver, Tommy Woodmansee, and jim Coleman take time out from their ushering at the Austin Symphony's first drive-in concert. f . i Club W h ile they learn, the members of the Bridge Club thoroughly enjoy them- selves with this entertain- ing and pleasant pastime. Their main aim is to play a socialgame of cards without getting ablack eye. HELEN AINSWOR TH NANCY AINSWOR TH CONSUELO CASTANEDA ELIZABETH COLEMAN LOIS CRAIN SONIA CURD JO ANNE CURLEE CAROL CYRUS SHIRLEY CYRUS CAROLYN DAY MARCIA DEAN MARY JANE CRANATH WILFREDA GUSTAFSON LYLA HAMNER ANN HARDWICEE CYNTHIA HEATH EUOENIA HILL DONNA JOHNSON JOANNE MCCALEB CAROL MCINTOSH BETTY NELSON JOANNE NUHN GEORGEANNE PERRY MARGARET PILAND APRIL POACE MARY RICHARDSON DORIS SCRUTCHIN DIANE SHIPMAN IONE STEPHENS EDNA ANN STEWART HELEN TRAINER CAROLYN USSERY 19:-zdlge SEA John ' fan Son e K1- ST ands .' Fall eefhe, TRU. ANQ prln V1 1 F de ING: g T1-ea Cexpre T311 and Lf' Ilfl. Cal, Sul. S1436 Spr. .. Sprfn M1-S. l,V.dEShaJ- er. nt: and Ing pl. CH th g SeC1- lllatd Alfcal-I jOSe Flsjden ese etar NUS a Jo C phlne ti D ' A'H,S 'V' F0 Chke S OCIYS lilo!-Z CTI l ekpeffg GXCSQI ponsorl. V I Fa ent- adv' andjv jcexpr IC an e G' on Aft Riff S ldge I' 91- ely Who'S trick, girls '? 1 anasfa Club l These cheerful Canasta l Club officer s arefleft to rightj Erlyne Green, Vice- Presidentg jimmy Sibert, Sgt.at armsg Sonia Powell, Reporterg Sylvia Fox, Treasurerg Doris Bowles, Secretaryg andjohnny Bag- gett, President. Mrs. Erlene Williams has really had her hands full ever since the beginning of the Ca- nasta Club. The membership for the fir s t semester was fo rty-eight interested participants, but by the time the roll was taken for the second semester, the membership had exactly dou- bled itself. 8 W ABOVE. John I A Mulho I-fOck I ll man, Roberrsalf' Lily Biusdy Me-is1er M. .guess Wiage in a St'RogerS 1 Erne rs, Erie at? CA Hnulatin , and Ha IIE TA, gcfafne of ooks on nb Span 011lf 'f,5af C nb The banquet at Old Se- ville wa s one of the high- lights of the year for mem- bers of the Chit-Chat club. Dressed intheir Sunday best are left to right: Mrs. Martha Castleberry, R o s e Rang e 1, Mrs. Rocha, Be- ron, Laura Ann Lentz , Shir - ley Hopkins, and Bernadine Johnson. Ann Lentz, and Bernadine johnson. Happily chatting are left to r i g ht: Mary lderon, Shirley Hopkins, Luc y Menchaca, by Nell Marx, and Annie Herrera. Receiving instructions from Mrs. Castle- are B e tty McClain, R a c h e l Rincon, SOCIAL! That's the name for the Chit-Chat Club. While the members do their crocheting, embroidering, and other forms of sewing, they chatter and look forward to parties, dances, and other entertaining affairs, such as the deluxe banquet they had in j a nu a r y at Old Seville, and the other fun-packed parties they had during the year. atrice Rocha, Mary Calde- 9 1' ii' .L,,' , , t nd ABOVE: Edward Rightor, President, conducts afiery debate s e s s io n for David Appling, Parliamentariang jack H ubby, Vic e-Presi- dent, Dolph Simon, Bill Wright, Sgt. at arms, Wiley Mangum, Phin Washer, Robert Akin, Horacio Gon- zales, Don Hammil, Peggy Huddleston, -I. Ray Reagor, and Lucile Sims. ZOO BELOW: jack Hubby, David Appling, Dolph Simon, Bill Wright, Wiley Mangum, Horacio Gonzales, Phin Washer, Robert Akin, -I. Ray Reagor, Don Hammil, Peggy Huddleston, Lu- cile Sims, and Ed Rightor receive vital hints from Coach Guy Bizzel. lill W itll 'eel lrrlsv .ssi a 11.1- Singing and dancing in A e fashion ofOldMexico the aim of El A1-colris. me fun of learning roman- fy : languages is hard to top 1 f a r a s this interesting oup is concerned. and this is M I Lopez R eX1co Sa x ls iirnon Ran 1 YS Ben Calvo Refuglo Velas 86 , Oscar Casa!-ez as Albert Tama , Lupe Brig quez. Henry Calder , Cruz Gonzales E .yoysllvester e , ' - Olvera, Gloss sarmen Jaime, Anon? Mary Calderon 522510 Vluegas, uerra, and Annie Heil-futl-1 Torres, Eva Gai-famirez, Fd ook on la, Alice FIRST ROW: Manuel Casarez, Cruz Gonzales, Elma Duran, Gertrude Garza, Christine Moya, joe Garcia, Henry Calderon. A drea Galarza, Au- SECOND ROW: Miss Porter, Mary jane Galarza, n rora Rodriquez, Refugio Velasquez, Gloria Sifuentes, Paul Gil, and ' Oscar Casarez. 201 2 J'o Iherzz arzzzo Q 'Hn Wig -sw if u and displaying the Confederate flag at Maroox football games. But above everything else, the true sons 0 'V the South are most pr oud of their sponsors X ard. But enough of this - ON TO VICKSBURG! Prize-Winning songsters in full swing at the Valentine Coronation .,,,,,wM -Wm r Weldon Hailywuy lommy BOYd ig-wus southern har V P ey, Warre 1 1llEnderS - mony are 1 h arkel' R d n CTOS 5 ' f-Stand eft to 1-1 h , o Stewart, Joe Tor 1 Marvin Baker E lingj Devere Button 3 t fseafed, n, 3I'1dBill Br , ar M6150 - y ill Whit. yce, fl, Dick Gile 15, S, ' 202 Jimmy Although the Southern Harmony Club was or' ganized only this year, it has alr e ady made 1 name for itself in s c hool activities by winning second place in the annual Valentine Coronatiod ,, General Robert E. Lee and Miss Lucille Dick- , each lub Q., ' n -1 ez W i 5 ' ' th midst of a riotous initiat- ln 9 - n ion Ann Hart Pins a Pledge Ubbon O ch X a new happy member of the FI-en , Jouiili Club. WY 1 F lL E ' When someone speaks of roast goose and crepe suzettes, Il ' ' Jpf ou immediately think of an exclusive French restaurant, but these foods are served at the French Club's Christmas inner. This gala occasion is only one of the many festivi- ies sponsored by the French Club. Other special activities 'nclude the init' t' ' ' ' 13 ion picnic in the fall, the Fete de Charle- magne banquet, and the spring picnic. 1 jf' .JN This pleasant gatherin of g garcons and jeune filles fboys and girls to non- parley vous -ersj are SEATED: Qleft to rightj Floy Seekatz, Ann Hart, Kay Carpen- ter, Eunice Watson, Nancy Howell, Evangeline Herrera. STANDING: Mary Mills, Bunny jones, Tommy Nichols, Carol Grumbles, Pat Pharr, Charles Sikes, jot Gat- lin, and Sponsor Miss Eloise Roach. T .....i.- 203 Officers of the F.F'.A. are Qleft to rightj john Schoedel, President, jack Mackey, Znd Vice-President, Dick Scott, Senti- nel, K. D. Willingham, Adviser, jimmy Starnater, lst Vice-President, Henry Schmidt, Historian, Bobby Wils on, Parliamentariang Alden Traugatt, Secretary, joe S e ide r s, 3rd Vice-P r e side nt, Adolph Burrell, Reporterg and C. B. Easton, Treasurer. 'ww Z0-1 BOTTOM ROW: fleft to rightj Leslie C law s on, David Teich, Sonny Brasfield, james Stone, Crosby Lloyd, jack Mackey, Harold Wallace, Freddie Oertli, Martin Rader, Donald Graef, jimmy Starnater, and Dick Scott. SECOND ROW: Vonnie T u c k e r, Rosie S W a n s, Bobby D a v i s, Robert Overall, David Shriver, jack Hennig, john Byr ne s, Troy Be nnett, Kenneth Cargyle,Gene Caldwell, C. B. Easton, and Ernest Lawrence. THIRD ROW: jimmy Coleman, Russel McMurray, Henry Schmidt, joe Seiders, Bobby Dye, Herman Lind, Erwin Kemp, William Kemp, Adolph Burrell, Gene Dar- ter, Carroll Caldwell, and john Schoedel. FOURTH ROW: johnny Lane, Martin Wiginton, Angel Navarro, Carl Rundberg, j. E. Izzard, Leroy Paul, Billy S ax on, jimmy C umming s, Alden Traugatt, Bobby Wilson, and Billy Lambert. P, ,.4 .XF . The second year Agriculture class gets a demonstration in grooming abeef calf for show, Future Farmers...the planters, growers, and harvesters...they will nourish a nation...America needs more of them...more of the boys that will become the men who furrow the fields and feed the stock...watering, weeding, working the earth that so well repays their effort...these are the Future Farmers of America! Dairy winners for 1950 are Rowe Caldwell James Stone John Byrne, and Henry Schmidt, Q 4 ZO6 re TOWARD NEW HORIZONS, our motto . . . working together fc a happier homelife for everyone . . gaining practical, though sometime painful experience in coo ci king an sewing labs . . . preparing for tk greatest career of all . . . that ofl homemaker. The sunny cottage . . . scene 4 many an arduous trial and tribul tion while we learned the whys a wherefores of the homemaking pr . officers' fession . . . Laughing at our feeb' F' H A.magaz1r1ea5?.Cog:on' attempts . . . smiling over jubila' , I-eadingthe . I hw, Chafle . e Jean victories . . . Enthusiasucalgslm Pter Ueft to mgPresid6Ul'3 Abc and - a l'4Yn Surefv Gaines . Jane Bea rs Trea of We etarsfl da MYe ' Peterson, Ff'el:rChair1'T1an3 Wan Leigh' Soma Reporter' Lee Carlson' - , Edna 0 C I 5? Ni: to I 4 N.: fi j'wu.hf4. ,fi 1 f ' -:jg 4 .rjgggfl l H l M A CD QQ an Listening intently to Shirley Long's vivid description of the Temple Area Meeting are - - - FIRST ROW: Katherine Palios, Daisy Blackstone. SECOND ROW: Catherine Slack, Mary Her- rera, Dolores Horn. THIRD ROW: Deanna Silberstein, Hortense Calvo. FOURTH ROW: Lydia Schneider, Janice Ray, LaNelle McCullough, Frances Faris, Lynn Caughron, Nancy Masden, Ernestine Escobeda, FIFTH ROW: Vinnie Cooper, Janice Hall, Audrey Harold, Kathryn Harris, Jane Thorton. SIXTH ROW: Betty Jean Lenz, Jean Lucksinger, Barbara Middleton,Barbara Kylberg, Elvera Ryden, Yvonne Messer, Marian Marley, Barbara Watson. Y oazeznaliec' cfznez' eq 5 Worthwhile projects . . dopting a school of child- en in war-torn elling candy t ome worthy uccessful style earning to live ay so that our hose of our families might e better tomorrow . . . ymbol of Dernocracy,the .H.A .... So now we are ull-fledged hornernakers . looking ahead to NEW Europe . . o support cause . . . shows . . . better to- lives a n d E-lORl2ONS. h I Patience and perseverance ar e outstanding traits of these home- makers of the future. FIRST ROW: Joan Naven, Socorrita Teneyuque, Jane Morrison, Alberta Fishbeck. SECOND ROW: Miss Cornrnandu, Mrs. Smith, Sponsorg Ruby Nell Youngblood, Ruby Kieke, Cynthia Mo- reno, Flora Rarnirez, Olga Lopez, Evangeline Castillo, Sue Finley, Jo Alla Medford, Johnye Wilson. THIRD ROW: Lois Colley, Audrey Phil- lips. I 'fi ff Sz' - Oo L: al i is V xx, ' A Q I K mt 1 55' L N , A my f 4 L! , i . ' 7 v W m, .V Om These beaming F.H.A.ers are FIRST ROW: Janelle Melber, Doris Ruth Hunnicut, J oyce X f K! Q - 9 Voight, Jessie Nell Morrison, Dorothy Roundtree, Q 5 V U Margie Olle, Cathryn Parker, Betty Lovejoy, Jo M 'SJ X-' f' , Ann Simpson. SECOND ROW: Annabelle Her- A! JVPWU' 2 nandez, Augustine Martine z, Josephine Hejl, !He,, 5, V! V Q Wanda Gooding, Louise Eberlrardt, Jo Ann Law- Q-K k'x!j lor, Mrs. Hovenga. 207 1 7 Q t , K Gossi I :ex . 4 - ping a.1 4' - 1. 91, J . 8 1 y over aft 3 5 , 0 Smith O1 ern00Il tea a at v- X ' aMaeF 1 feBettyH' 3 Zggda, E Bobby Leonard, Janggsf-Nola Burt, Peggy Hendr' rikman, Norma Pinkerton PEL V f ur 2, 'J 'Z' bell, 1'0ng,A1iCe Jea , lc S, Janis Walker M - ' n Nlchols, Virginia M . - ' elvm Cfa wf '6ggi I 01'1'1S, and Helen Ca f rn Janette Todd are: Gathering for a gab session and informative report ro FIRST ROW: I anice Kniker, Frances Browder, SECOND ROW: Eugenia Hudson, ,W Virginia Bergstrom, Johnnie Milam, Mary Neal Davis, Delores Zieger, Daythne 208 Miller, Lydia Schneider. THIRD ROW: Betty Izard, Naomi Crowe, Mary LouB1iss, ' Burkett, Betty Goode, Barbara Frost. Bobbie June oclmf an , are The Rod and Gun Club was organized this ,,:LL ' 47 year to bring abouta better understanding of X X hunting and angling. a..- These ambitious boys banded for the pur- pose of firmly establishing a close relation- I i i ship between the sportsmen of Austin High, ' Q like i W- X 6 Q, 'yr if , A V . ,A J w E PRESIDENT ...... HOMER CUNNINGHAM h 5 f X VICE-PRESIDENT ..... T RUMAN HUDSON h ,ffif-f SECRETARY .... . . GENE PANNELL yin i 'Lfj REPORTER ...... . . . . WINDY SMITH - ,xJeV ' TREASURER ........ . SAM DICKERSON SERGEANT at ARMS .... . . . . BOB GARY V K uf' ,A 1 Y YC' Q1 FIRST ROW: Gerald Curry, Frank McCullough, Travis O'Dell, Robert Lewallen, Sam Dickerson, Homer Cunningham, Truman Hudson, Windy Smith. SECOND ROW: Bob Gray, Durland Menefee, Bill Grote, Danny Ellis, Dick Flow, Sponsor Stubby Lewis, Martin Stromquist, Gene Pannell, Vernon Murchinson. THIRD ROW: Sidney Wilson, Don Willhoite, Herman Lind, Doyle Davis, Jimmie Shelton, Jimmie Screws, Peter Kuttner. Az, ,f wW.,.z , ,..t.i.i...,...,... Z0 andzcrcjf Club Many were the useful gadgets that were made under the guiding eye of Pop Horton. Gay and lively chatter danced lightly as fingers flew over shining copper tray de- signs. T ricky plastic s alt and pepper shaker sets were high on the list offavor- ites, as were the big, wide leather belts. But, F19 wasn't a room just for fun-- lots of useful things were made, too. Elaine Anderson, center, demonstrates lacing for Betty Olson, Joyce Butler, fsecond row, Patsy Everts, Joyce Elaine Neff, and Margaret Carpenter. X. Working industriously are Sara Rundell, C arol Krueger, Lenarose Macry, Billie Faye Smith, Latrell Lee, Marilyn Biel, Jean McCord, Jo Ann Simpson, Jo Ann Lawlor. Learning the tricks of the trade are LaquitaFawner, Jean Gilman, Nell Butler, Betty Elkin,Geneva Williams, Joyce Nor- vell, Frances Lee Fox, Gayle Schrader, Martha Fuhrman, Delois Fuchs, Doris Green, and Ethel Ferstl. , 2 V hifi g , If K L' Q , 1 od sl J' c -.J-L32 s ' - -V be Jnra lr 1, ...,:.w :JM Y Xixufgt 'U ff,-.f9?1cff5'25, 'W-, 11 ' '-X - A.. f f'il:3 'n 5.52145 'Mei-42913. ' . Vu ' gr l ?. rx wx' Q- ' .:..4X, :G ing 5-QA r fri luv-:mf -. . .xx 0 ,4 F ,i -,N K. I , mmm, 1,-.cffe1,'v4 g'PvH,. ,-MQ I7 i J sri P' ix' 19440-' 1 5 53 1 - f' f fn - ,f f f U Wh, -an if s 4, at sr 7' - I' .gf K' it . Y 1, ,. gp, f Y' ,..-'H 1 Emi by , Wf L 5 J J X Qlllflflu J as r ', Wei , ' qt, li' it A J Mir Q i .z if J f . '.. - I . ' , A fi u 1 X I i ' ff Af ' A .,-.,i.,1, i 1.5 rl? kA,a 51,5 .am, E.rvl ,V,. g.k::bittE::i'3gVV, 1 ' ' ' m 1 Eslfizl L'k' 5-fticw This unique group is composed of boys who are interested in the mechanics of that popular machine, the hot rod. For the uninitiated, a hot rod is an old car which has been stripped down and Usouped up to the point where it can attain ter- rific speeds. Although these boys do like their cars to be able to fly low, they believe speed has its place, and one should practice care- ful driving at all times. In deep meditation over a motor are Lambert Raatz, Mr. Starnater, W i l l i a m Kemp, August Hartkopf, and John Schmidt. 57' . N . ., fy ,f :m .f '1u'-'fp'-Fifi . H I , t l ,w.v?Ym 1.1, 5,,5sf..,.,h4,.., . , , , , l IKE. ,E ' gf ',rffgmfwiQfzg3l -f 5 I i'ill i fizge Q il Hy p K: p V 7 g g at p t ,if Yi! , ' 'Y , tag' V 'iii David Kastner, Jamie Hiesler, N e il Curnmings, Dean William- son, John Schmidt, and Bill Dun- can climb aboard a vehicle. All 4 to O C' fd u fb Q O ' sp, Cu 1 ' 0 f'A K ,N it Y V - up isa 1, A A ,,,,f Roar X ,. . ,,-, --1-. -V' L 4S , , :Zig-.. i ,IYULI r M3-1.1 Q V, It I Xia' 'f'1f -f--- , C A hull .Y.P' A , A vw. up -gm EKU Members ofthe K.D.V. German Club have the dis- tinction of belonging to one of the oldest clubs in A.H.S. The K.D.V. Club was organized in 1924 by Miss Else Trenckmann, the present sponsor. Their aims are to become further acquainted with the language, customs, and culture of the German people. The colors of this club are black, red, and gold. The K.D.V. flower is the cornflower. By the way, in case you are wondering whatK.D.V. stands for, here it is ---- KONSTAN CHERDUDELSACKSPFEIFENMACHERSUNTERSTU'IL AUNGSVEREIN. x ,, Q 5 'SHN FIRST ROW: John Mugno, Neil S ing leton, Alfred M H 212 Becker, Donald Becker, Theo Becker. A , I ' K ' el Charles W' SECOND ROW: NelwynNett,Marg1e rieg , D lb rt Becker and Melrose Knebel. Bergstrom, e e , T INOPOLIT ANIS- L 1111 Ill b fx, t f in ' 4 'L 5 3, we If 4' p 'Ca 'fl' , 1 'HIV The Latin Club is devoted to the teaching of Rome and its customs. Each spring this club sponsors a ala Latin Week which includes an i ahd a banquet. Singing are fleft to right, - Annabelle Williams, Philip Stark, Joanne McCa1eb, Miss Helen Hill, and Danny McCafferty. Enjoying a Latin song are fsitting, Sybil Bruck, Ruth Prouse,.Tanice Grace, Miss Helen Hill, sponsor, Pozelle Phillips, Sonya Stenzel,Bettye Mae Raven, Thelma Dochen, lstandingj Vernon Davis, Reese Mi11er,Mary Ann Stephenson, Burch Thompson, Katherine Draper. 213 So this is who Kili- s Bobby johns as he and Ed- ward MCK1nnon Lamar Ealy jackie Thomas Gene Hawkins Herbie Fischer, L. a C k s o n browse through You want to know who Kilikrates was. . .but you are still bewildered by the library's supply of paraphernalia. . .so what is to be your alter- native? Why not join the Library Club and learn to find your way around several hundred books with the ease of a real librarian. Discussions of outstanding novels and contemporary authors pep up the meetings. 1 x 5 Loren Smith, Dorothy Hof ton,Barbara Smith, L. Frances Crow, and D james look on as Oliv out the latest in adventu stories. Cl b Crane and Bill Sauls che A J' mayor 62' Lasdqzaencaa' jo e Guerrero, Delores Eloise McGuire, Marie Graham, Karel MaryAnn Leisering, ny Villesano, B a r b a r a use, Ruth Lita Gomez, irley Cartwright, Beverly ith, Vera Geoffry, Car- n Ledesma, Albert Ran- , RAC 3 A When the annual Pan American Stude nt Forum convention was held in Austin during April 29-30, the Los Amigos Chapter was there with full banners flying, ready to carry away allthe prizes. The club has acquired a very commend- able reputation with the other PASF chapters. The club was organized to pro- mote Pan American friend- ship. As Albert Rangel and Irma Saldivar keep time to typical Latin Ameri- can music, Ellie Manuel, Flora Ramirez, Bunny Smith, Lupe Ledesma, Laurie Stone, Tony Ville s ano, Alice Gardiner, Carlene Wright, Rena Brown, Meg Youngquist, Ophelia Rangel, and joe Guerrero look on. sing one of their favor- Spanish songs. .An Mlss Decherd, an oldhand at such goings-on, instructs Frances Smith Marlene Duce, Ruth Bethke, Roma johnson, Bonnie Kaiser, Betty Ebner erry johnson, and Betty Rogers in the art of conducting. One, two, three, four. . .One, two, three, four. . . This is the chant all aspiring conductors practice as they try to keep the other members of the Muscians Club sing- ing together.- While learning the fundamentals of conduct- ing, the budding musicians also enjoy an informal singing session. Roma johnson, Treas urer, Elaine Smith, Pianist .I e r r y johnson, President Steinway in the Rock House J ' - i. , 5iei' and Lucy Speaker, Secre- tary get together for a lit- tle harmonizing around the Faemfud Club fmi 'D-fe. 'N touching s cene . Have you ever wonder- what the stories behind e operas are? just ask a ember of the Opera Study lub and we'll bet you'll be rprised at the fascinating swer they might give you. The Ope r a Study Club a s organized in order to ve students an opportunity learn about the many onderful operas, to learn their composer s,and ainly, to appreciatethe era as an enjoyable cul- ral art. ul Grieder croons to Martha Harrison as Devil , joe Harris, and the Angels ,jane aylor, Patty Gideon, and Pat Epi-ight look upon The interested audience is m ade up offleft to rightj: E lle n Br ub ake r and jack Cantrell holding the banner. BACK ROW: Anita Norman, Sally Gibson, Mrs. Dorothy Moehr, jean Wynn, Virginia P 1' a s at ik, I r i s Stewart, and Laurie Stone. FRONT ROW: Mary Smith, Arles Smith, Carolyn Beaird, and Pat Davis. leaf it .ix fa. H Gpera Study ' 14 . 217 ll'!ln IWYIV M J' E, s 11. , mv' '-1' 2 op Iarf21rd'9'ame.r Oh boy! A natural can t ' as a. Sounds like these emerge every Friday during club period from AZ1. Besides Canasta, the members play bridge, old maid, and many other card gamesi which they enjoy. When asked the main purposri of their club, they replied, Why, just for fun, of course! w Forming a diamond are: FIRST ROW: Barbara Burr. SECOND RO Y, Claire Caswell, Marilyn Lyles. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Ashford, Georgeanne Allen, Ann Benbow,Margaret Faust, and jo Anne Burkhalter. FOURTH ROW: Frances Struhall. W: Mary Moore, Beebe Baile Blix l t'n games are Marilyn 1 i Bei, PMSY md' ' e Roberts, 'ng from their Stlmu a g sma11eY' Joann Pausl ' Ann W ley, GY ac e wig, Davene Lamm' Arm 1 A ita Voekel, and Eflyne Greer? V 7- A n ' r w-if dabp la rddfecvrd PICTURED ABOVE FIRST ROW: Gail Moore,Norma Ann Monk, Shirley Hicks, Margie Schmidt, Betty Cloud, Pauline Peschka. SECOND ROW: Ann Williams, Patsy , Dillard, Doris Heaton, Bettyjo Heaton, ElvinF'rench, jimmy Fraz ier, joycelaine Neff, Margaret Car penter. THIRD ROW: Rose Ann Griffin C l e m m i e Falk, Gwendolyn Moos Dan McCafferty, Dolores Felder Carol Rains, Evelyn Spangler Dorothy Hello, jesse Bennight, Ce- cil Holder . h Brahms andBeethoven Bac , , were great, certainly, butCrosby, Como, and Carle are lots groovier. R ord The members of the Popular ec Club manage to play several hits at ' ' lk er each me eting, while they ta ov their latest swoon sensations. a Monk President Qseatedj, inspects an Norm , albumof the late st records asQleft to rightj l nS an ler Treasurer, Patsy Dillard, Eve Y P 8 1 Secretaryg Mrs.Williarns,Sponsorg Gail Moor Sgt. at arms, look on. e, Vice-Presidentg and jesse Bennight, 2 4' Jpo fsman an-1 xalfle The Sportsman al R i f 1 e Club holds shooti1 m e e t s regularly at Can Mabry, where most of tl boys develop an eye for tl target. Here they al: learn the different stancf and v a r io u s shooting pw sitions which prove usef in the fine art of finding tl bullseye. -Y FIRST ROW: jack Lingren, Melvin Patterson, Leo Mueller, Horace Perry. ' SECOND ROW: Ray Thorsen, Thomas Presley, David Kaster, Bobby Pear- , rsss, in , , son, Bill Gannaway. tubal --'ar' Mr, Hicks is showing Mack Lynn, Donald Hor- ton, Kenneth Ar- nold, Jack chick, R Richard Jackson, and Bob Fowler E the business end ' ofarifle,the trig- ger. 220 J' 1 ence Jfjeaea Looking for amoeba are Bill Felsing, Vice-Presi- dentg Arval Bohn, Treas- urer, Tommy Baker, Sec- retaryg Betty Williams, Jeri Edgar, Reporter, and Harris Dalrymple, P r e si- dent. IRST ROW: Jeri Edgar, Mrs. B oon, Dulcie Eeerstecher, Jeanette Adamcik. IEICOND ROW: Ernest Beck, Betty Williams, Frank Cook- isey, Coleman Gay, Richard Thompson, Tom Leach. HIRD ROW: H ar r i s Dalrymple, Arnold Romberg, Roger Taylor, Charles White. OURTH ROW: Gaylond Attebury, Tony Benish, Bill Fel- sing, Marvin King, Charles Buffler. .-EA I While some weakmind- ed students would say, Ooooh, at seeing a di- sected Worm, the strong- minded members of the Science Research Club would say, My, how in- teresting! This club was organiz- ed so students interested in scientific development could get together toex- change ideas and compare projects. 221 Jfamp Club Where do your old stamps go? lf the-y're un- usual or foreign a member of the Stamp Club will gladly take them off your hands. To the philatelist stamps arethe spice of life. '51 J-xv! X-1 gl K-J' x-J xvj xv-J xv, 'g-, xv! X X , I BU li l F: we 4,9 my X X L Qi 'K-fl be .15 A354 ,ff lill ' ' s ll'l gT'i m ,f-'X -f-X. fi fzx If ' -X .f N K if-'X fAy Where'd you get this one? asks jerry Rasor as Clyde Fuller, -Iudsonl McClure, and Raeburn Miller look on. I Discussing new issues are Cecil Holder, Robert Kier, Douglas jourdan, and Allen Reinarz.. At the desk are Donald Boner andlvliss Louise Mani- gault. W xv!-xvl' kvj Xi 2' Xvj xv! Lv! ggwj 8.7771 KYJC KY1- gg my -1-gm, V lf xr 'F xi W' if l xl f N. 4. ' X Our two greatest worries are our boys' grades and their girl friends, says Coach Q V ag Kitchen. The main purpose of the Varsity Club is to bring about a better understanding of foot- ' ball rules and officials. The l member ship inthis club is limitedto boys who play on . K the Maroon Football Team. W y 1 l C! ,Q ' I , 7 ' ' f A F X r QQ V s C I H, C--.MLX f . I 'X Jl H 'I if FIRST ROW: Qleft to right, Robert Pacharzina, john Cavileer, Herbie I-Iargis, Ar- thur Cunningham, john Salyer, Kenneth Pruitt, Carney I-Iuddleston, Travis Eckert, Herbert Tomlin. SECOND ROW: jack Ludwick, Paul Barney, Robert Smith, Bobby Warren,Charles Nemir, Tommy Owens, Robert Wisian, Larry Lundstedt, Layton Buckner. THIRD ROW: Tommy Flow, Stanley Stude r, j. T. Se aholm, joe Bunch, Leighton Younger, Bill Dockery, Leonard Molberg, Bill Trafton, Pat Pate, Marvin Hocker. FOURTH ROW: Roy Haliburton, Oliver Bradshaw,.Ioe Ireland, Morris Nelson, Frank Hernandez, john Berry, Marvin Armstrong, Bobby Frederick, Wayne Agnew. FIFTH ROW: Eddie Morris, Walter Leonard, Taylor Meeks, Buddy Teich, Curtis Blackmore, Lyman Preston, Maury Lloyd, Phil Bashara, Glendon Bushong. FINAL ROW: Mr. Kitchen, Mr. Lawler, Mr. Kline. nfl, I 223 ea' fern Qlaz-Glezzs' Byram, Page, Horton, Rankine, Darsey, Melson, Merit, Setliff, Schief- fer, Thorton, S.Smith, Cox, Kinney, SheltOn,A.Smith, B.F. Smith, Struhall, Dean. If you hear a yOdel,3 reasonable facsimilether of, Come floating down 1 halls some Friday at CQ period, don't be alarml, it's Onlythe Western War le r s warming up for th4 regular session of sing' the latest western ballaI This Club was orga ed strictly for fun. I1 had its share of pa and entered a beaif float in the May Fet rade. S FALL: Steve Smith. Treas., Ben SPRING: Donnalu Schonfeld, Sgt. at arms, jack Kinney, Pres., Beth Melson, Gilbert Shelton, V.-Pres., BethMelson,Sec'y.g Sec'y.g Aylmer Smith, V.-Pres. Steve Smith, Pres., Prissi Beal, Treas. 224 .ff HARIETTE BENGTSON PHIL BLANCHARD LORIE BLUMENTRITT GRETCHEN BOHN CARRIELU BYRAM CONNIE CLARK MARY ROBIN CORWIN BERT COX GERALD CRAVEN JIMMY CUMMINCS JAYNE DARSEY BARBARA DARST JIMMY DEAN NORMA DEAN DALE DOWELL BARBARA DRAPER DAN ELLIS CHESTER FALK SONNY FISCI-IER TOMMY FULLER GAIL GILBERT BROOKS GOLDSMITI-I ROSEMARI HASKEW FAYE HEAD DEBBE HORTON JEANIE I-IUGHLETT LIBBY JANCIK BILL JENKINS SANDRA JOHNSON LINDEN JONES DIANA JOSEPH BILLY KING BILL KLAPP JOHNNY LANE ERNEST LAWRENCE CHARLIE LEISSNER JERRY MILLER NORMA ANN MONK APRIL POAGE JEAN POWELL DENZEL REASONER BUZZY RANKINE JAMES SETLIFF CHARLIE SOBECK BILLY SMITH DEWAYNE SMITH BILL STAEHLY JACKIE THOMAS MARIAN VIA JOE VON ROSENBU JO LETA ZIVLEY ll:- Fi Making pla ns for the candlelight recog- ition service held every semester are joan iugely, Second Vice-Pr e sidentg Georgia 'enzel, Claire Yeagley, Secretaryg jo Ann lcCaleb, Kathleen Schulze, Beverly De Witt, ynn Caughron, Francis Faires, and Patsy unt . Q As junior members of the TWCA the Y-Teens participate many activities for the bet- rment of our community. Each summer the officers tend a training conference. ecently reorganized, the Y- eens now hold weekly meet- gs after school to consider hat is next on their crowded genda. A recognition service to dedicate old members and cquaint new members with is worthwhile organization held each semester. Planning what they will e ar to the Old Flame So- 'al are Georgia Wenzel, Pat- Hunt, Peggy Porter, Nancy est, jean Lucksinger, Carol rimes, and RosemaryAustin. QQIIJ' .4 qs.,- fi 4 Discussing a socialare the Cabinet made up of Christine Lindsey, Pr e side ntg Ann Mundt, First Vice-Presidentg Scottie Stevenson, Treasurerg Millic e nt Huff, Reporter' Charmaine Bellamy, Chairmang Jennie Gilbert, Chairman and Jacque Wycoff, Chairman. 1 1 - .- . 5 ' A A v ' l wire? f 2.25 These teacher s of tomorrow are: F IR S T ROW: Leland Caldwell, Willa Harris ,Marjorie Mugno, Sue Burks, Sara johnson, V e l i a Garcia. SECOND ROW: Billy Beauchamp, J a n e M c- Cracken, Phyllis Moore, Maryjanelickhardt, Evelina Bodenstein, Ca- milla Berkley. THIRD ROW: Devereaux Weeks, jane Bennett, K a p p a Blanchard, V a n Shaw. 3? eaclletas' I Whether youwould rather teach the intricacies of some foreig language, or fa s cinate your stude nt s with frogs, worms, an amoeba, you can still get off to a fine start by learning somethin about the requisites of the teaching profession. Members of the Future Teachers Club have a chance to mef Well-known educators and be c om e better acquainted with the During these meetings, questions of the opportunities in the teacxlil ing profession are debated. 226 - 'I - Acquainting t he selves with a tea er's endless dut - are Velia Garcia, milla Berkley, lvl jo r i e M u g n o, Shaw, Phyllis Mod ef' Willa Harris, and Q Burks. 35 can lub Tennis enthusiasts belonging to this club w e r e shown informative movies of national professional champions. Mr. Lewis Hilley, city tennis pro, demon- strated different types of racquets for use by all players, when he visited the club. During the year the latest official U.S.L. T.A. r ule s were presented and tennis dis- cussions were held to incite the growing in- terest in tennis at Austin High. 11' These enthusiastic exponents of the racquet are fleft to rightjz BOTTOM ROW jerry Copeland C har le s Akin, james Ray, George Webb, George TOP ROW Don Ko b e john Mu r c hi s o n, Landrum Hickman, Lauchlin McL.aurin, Walter G u tt m a n Gene Walz. Carl B u r g e r, Herbie N ole n, Bradley Hubbard, lll' ooxiera' Our Q.cl0ez,'i'zJe1:'.s Jymbolzze 'file Uzfal ln'Z'Qz'e.si' Of file Communzfy zzz our School. CD2 hope 'fhell' l ar.-2.5 receave fhe 4 deserved response ink gf ,A ,X K FEFX BOY WENT D J' ?- W Ni f.. E 5 lf? 1 E E 1 HH3H if -,gy 9? lllhen isa lllhale a fish ? 1 1 ln Austin lake lhere lived a whalel And she ate foofballs by the pall, And goal pos!! K, CQ x Q And score boards I ,,- -.-qi F .. . , , And referee's I '. X rl. rf , Y N jf X Tin whisflesq , T' X . M V, ,. 1, mf ' QL! , 4 - ' L Q- ,I 5 3 or she loved school and thought she'd dif - If she couldn'f ioin the Ausfln Higl Maroon Banc And Red Jacket And Adda Dubbi- Polish Cluh And fhen one day she go! her wls nd dressed up like a high school Hflshl ln sweafe And plaid sklr uf an And loafers T From Scarbrough's She was a hi!! And since that d The kids all dress the Scarbrough way For classli Or dafell Or any ofher fl Ws dand So if you'd be like Sarah And have her Hfasfe for proper du -N wx XE! See our Sub-D And Sfudenfs' Sh And Men's W M 5 x Store fod E Smuurllnnmvun H11 S Som Shown in cool co-ordinates from Goodfriends famous sports shop: Gretchen Crainge, Shirley Long, Ann Williams, Beth Melson, and Georgeanne Perry. Q K fealilgfghy beafi' , Ql'ff'100'1 ,143 ' Q9 ,B yi. 5 in ff ,ff- .AJ of fs 'f 'M 4 E , x ,,Lkk 'lf' ' 5 X5 Jaahmg , 5 in ls 1 fel' Hours 'hyd X W i ff N, 5 l Wm, , f 0- E., k . X x E M K ' , EE 3 f Z- , x -nf 9451 cg , 16 i'9aitl'l46'0c ll I fn? an evqlgplllg I 15' 44' zugbf' l' if Q' v ,A W- ' J 4' M t R Ur 5 in 3 X I x l dy J ily 5 WE love ,,,Q-QSM I Abney, James 87, 195 Acock, Robert lBobby1 87 Acosta, Gregoria 68 Adamcik, Jeanette 68, 16, 221 Adams, Henry 68, 156, 195 STUDENT INDEX Allman, Betty Jo 40, 109, 118, 126, 194, 263 Allred, Billy as Allred, Sammy 87, 107, 126 Amaro, Claude 40 Adamson, Elmer 68 Adler, Peggy 40 Agnew, Wayne 68, 148, 223, 265 Ainsworth, Helen 68, 109, 130, 197 Amaro, Eddie 87 Anderson, Elaine 40, 127, 130 Anderson, Emily 68, 171 Anderson, Frank 87 Anderson, Jane 40 Anderson John 87 Attal, Bernice 68 Attebury, Gaylord 87, 221 Austin, Rosemary 68, 123, 171, 225, 260 Avila, Petra 87 Axelson, Charles 87 Ayers, Dale 87 Ayers, Roger 41 Ayers, Ruby 87 Babcock, Jo Ann 41 Ainsworth, Nancy 68, 109, 130, 197 Akin, Bobby 87, 17, 116, 200 Akin, Charles 227 Akin, Patricia 40 Alba, Loretta 87 Alba, Lupe 68 Alblinger, Steve 68, 194 Aldrich, Kenneth 40, 109, 194 Aldridge, Suzanne 68, 127 Anderson: Larry 87, 123 Anderson, Llellwyn 87 Anderson, Margenell 68, 127 Anderson, Mary Ann 68 Anderson, Shirley 87, 107 Andrews, Andrews, Jerry 68 Juanita 68 Anglin, Jack 87, 151 Anglin, Ross 40, 112, 176 Aleman, Alice 87 Alexander, Arnold 87 Alexander, Neal 68 Alexander, Walter 87 Alff, Billy 68 Allen, Billie Jean 87 Anthony, Monte 40 Appling, David 200 Ard, George 87 Arledge, Lewis 87 Armstrong, Ann 68, 130 120, 122, 123 Allen, Clayton 87 Allen, Dorothy 68 Allen, Effie 40 Allen, Elsby 40, 126 Allen, Georgeanne 68, 107, 109, 130 218, 249 Allen, Loraine 40 Allen, Luther 40, 192 Allen, Perry 87 Allen, Rector 40, 122 Allen, Robert 68, 18 Allen, Tommy 68 Allison, Helen 40, 123 Allison, Johnny 87 Armstrong, Marvin 87, 148, 223, 265 Arnold, Kenneth 40, 220 Arredondo, Hermina 87 Arredondo, Mike 40 Arroyo, Joe 68 Ashford, Suzanne 87, 232, 218 Ashworth, Don 87, 19 Ashworth, Kenneth 40, 106, 107, Aten, Betty 40, 192 Atkins, Louann 87 Atkins, Pope 68 Atkinson, Bobbie 68 Attal, Basil 68 Baggett, John 87, 198 Bailey, Bebe 87, 125, 127, 218 Bailey, Coleman 41 Bailey, Joe Gene 68 Bailey, Morris 41 Baine, Lael 68 Baker, Bobbie 68 Baker, Donald 87 114, 115, Baker, Marvin 68, 202 Baker, Mary Ann 87 Baker, Tommy 87, 9, 107, 123, 221 Balagia, Delores-41, 130 Balagia, Doris 41, 28, 127, 130 Mary Esther 88, 127 Balagia, Baldwin, Billy 68 Balke, Dorothy 68 Ballenfonte, Joe 194 Bammel, Billy 41 Bandy, Don 88, 150 Banks, Billy 68, 156, 195 Barbour, Richard 68, 192 Burgas, Henry 41 Bargas, Josephine 88, 127 Barkley, Fred 68 Barlow, Katherine 68, 107, 130 Barnes, Carolyn 68 Barnes, Johnny 41 Barnes, Kenneth 68, 126, 196 Barnett, Charles 88, 123 Barnhill, David 68, 124, 125 Barrett, Frances lMrs.J 41 Bartling, Larry 88. Bashara, Jim 20 Bashara, Joe 88 Bashara, Nancy Ann 88, 119 Philip 68, 111, 148, Bashara, 157, 223 Baskin, Billy 68, 123 Bassett, Dale 88 Bates, Harris 68 Batson, Arthur 41 Battle, Esther 88, 109, 116 Baumert, Patsy 68 Baxter, Harry 126 Bayer, Edward 68 Beal, Jimmy 41 Beal, Prissi 130, 224, 235, 124 Beard, Barbara 41, 125, 127 Beard, Bobby 68 Beard, Carolyn Jean 88, 217 Beard, Stelloise 68 Bearclen, Bobby 88 Beardsley, Bob 126, 245 Beatty, Roy 68, 126, 150 Beoty, Jane 41, 28, 30, 127, 130, 206, 250 Beauch amp, Billy 88, 226 Beaver, Don 88 Beck, Ernest 88, 221 Becker, Becker Alfred 69 Delbert 88 212 Becker: Donald 88,, 212 Becker, Becker Beckhd Nedra Gail 88, 126 Theodor 88, 212 m, Doris 88 Beerstecker, Dulcie 69, 221 Belding, Bill 69 Belk, Donnell 88 Bell, Tommy 69, 195 Bellamy, Charmaine 41, 225 WHITE PHARMACY The Stofre of Professional Service DIAL 2-5451 Sixth and Congress Bill PTy0'r', Marilyn Biel, and Jim Swearingen enjoy delicious banana splits-courtesy of the White Pharmacy. 9 2404 Guadalupe Right next to the Varsity on the Drag . . . Looking lovely in a prevue of smnniens latest fashions from Rae Ann's are Gretchen Grainge, Carla Jo Cooke, Gail Gilbert, Piissy Beal, Ann Wooclruff, and Jo Ann Caldwell. Rae Ann's cool patio is ideal for sipping a coke and shopping for the the tricky new szuninei' outfits. 'TTY' 774' lf4 1' 7? l 'FT' 'bi i ?'4 T? ' 0 iildab 11191119 VV 60539 The Maroons bo a s t e d some of EDD zz RN?-K1 ' T e x a s ' m o s t aggressive linemen. IE MQRR PLULEA These boys, coached by Forrest ' IS, TACK l ? jr . r Kline, backed by the reverberating LE f M, '15 , voices of Austin High students, and V V L TX L powered by devastating b a c k s, led gm Xml 2, the Maroons through a triumphant ' season to the State Finals. , ' Spotlighted mostly on gallant ff' V f l V e f goal line stands and terrific inter- ' V ' fe r e n c e, the generally unheralded Z line received due credit from state- VV W I ' V wide football fans. ,N If i ' The Mar o on line - a coach's f ,H ff i ,,, ,i:V, dreamm riiv, VV! ,Q-lffa :: VV . . .Fort Worth Star-Telegram r X ' 's v t i A g H' A U ' ' ' t nsrn, l-ss ,gigs-. it FORREST DUTCH KLINE 53 V VVVV wife 'gil-1VV: . 241 'V 'VL RV, I nhoufae Off-ens I ' , V-:mVV VV VV E , , ed povle 'IVE 'Iwo , MAR High gear rkhorse VV pA T PA T , E. TA 13655 , Q CKLE -UZ r sive ' - , . ' of asgfes All-gf HDS. V -VVV V4 K att? '48 a I ii'l'l 'P iii i ' Y . nd '49 ERV TACK1-ffl One of AVustin's truly BILL 'SUD great line coaches TRAP STAN S A 's TON GUA . ff , . V ' RD Ni ii f 1 it 5 'lit P X ,,, 1: f lln Ffh ' . r f f riffs-f Q' X ndebple x Cher ?0 'b O Durability U . Illhhited ga VV y liill--'Q--JP-i.Q 4-'I' 'Q Q 'Ll 'll-'fl RN l XC N ' C A Y I ,X fEZEi'lImI f I 1 I' f 'ii I E IWEHI- -v L nlxon-CLAJVCLE-61-LLLEGE . - ' I 4- I i ' S II I I I I I.l I I III I I I I I..I.I il .I.! 3 J fIeJ,I .HEI Lal aII:I3l4.illllI SIM E Q E 1' IIV..... Y. .......-,.... . ..... ... . . L ..,.. . ,.4,,I..I , . .-.-.-.-.-.-.,f.-.-.-.,1.,.1.ggg.5::,:,:5::zz:3:1z,35:5:5:5:3:5:5:3:E:ir5:5,Er5:32S2E2E2E1E3E1E1E1E5E5E1E5E5E5E5:5555535-E2EIEgfrE5EgI3Egi5EjI2515131322232Er121111:1:1111:I:1:g.1.g.:.g.g.g.1.-.-.4 . Air Conditionedv Austin's Most Modern Business College Established 1908 Day and Evening Classes Specializing in Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeeping, Accounting and Oflice Machines Central Texas' Representative of The American Accountants Training Association Q Write, Visit or Telephone for Free Information NIXUN-CLAY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Eighth and Colorado P. O. Box 832 ' Telephone 6955 CApproved for Veteran Trainingj + -+ T- -of1o:7'-TH-of'-v + +f'-I + avi- -lr'-if-iv'-of+ -U-S5--afwo-'wb-'3of1lff-r 3335-4-E Chandle Bellamy, Jo Ann 69 Benbow, Ann 69, 107, 109, 130, 218 Bengtson, Harriette 69, 124, 125 224, 130, 250 Bengtson, Howard 88, 195 Benish, Tony 69, 221 Bennett, Alvin 88 Bennett, Jane 41, 226 Bennett, Miles 69 Bennett, Pete 69 Bennett, Troy 41, 204 Alberta 69 Benney, Bennight, Jesse 69, 219 Benningfield, Morlund 69 Bently, Charlea 88 Bergtield, Charlotte 69 Bergstrom, Charles 41, 212 Bergstrom, Virginia 41, 208 Berkley, Camilla 41, 25, 115, 130, 226 Bernal, Richard 88 Berry, Clyde 88, 124 Berry, Jimmy 69, 123 Berry, John 41, 139, 155, 223, 265 Besa, Esther 69, 127 Bethke, Ruth 69, 124, 216 Bidgood, Charles 41 108, 109, 118, Biel, Marilyn 69, 130, 210, 218, 234 Bierce, Jack 151 Bilderback, Eddie Binion, Del 69, 245 Birdwell, Ann 88 Birdwell, Arthur 69 Birdwell, Margie 42 Bisby, Bonnie Jo 69 Blackburn, Betty 69, 192 Pearl 88 Blackmore, Curtis 69, 141, 223, 265 Katherine 88 Blackstock, Blackstock, Milton 69 Blackstone, 206 Daisy 42, 126, 130, STUDENT INDEX KCONTINUEDJ Bowen, Bobby 89 Bowen, Ola Mae 69 Bowen, Shirley 89 Bowles, Donald 89 Bowles, Doris 89, 198 Box, Billie 192 Castruita, Alice 44 Castruita, Frank 90 Caswell, Claire 90, 86, 106, 107, 127, 172, 218 Catterall, Jean 90, 260 Caughron, Lynn 70, 206, 225 Boyd, Boots 42, 192 Boyd, Charlene 120 Joe 42, 19, 111, 123, 233 Kathryn 42 Tommy 69,29, 126, 202 Boyd, Boyd, Boyd, Braddock, Billy 89 Braddock, Mary Frances 43, 192 Bradford, Charles 43 Bradshaw, Oliver 69, 145, 126, 223, 265 Bradsher, Wanda 89 Brandt, Richie 89 Branum, Juanita 69 Brastield, Earl 69, 123 Brasfield, Jorita 89, 107, 123, 120 Brasfield, Sonny 89, 204 Bratton, John 89 Brawner, Richard 69, 108, 109 Bray, Foster 89 Bray, Nan 69, 172 Breakey, Howard 69 Breeding, Seth 89 Brinkley, Jack 160, 162, 163 Brinson, Martha Sue 127 Brisena, Lupe 69, 201 Broadhurst, Pat 43, 125, 127 Browder, Frances 43, 208 Burt, Nola 89, 127, 208 Bushong, Glendon 126, 143, 144, 177, 223, 265 Bustin, Newell 43, 232 Butler, Ben 126 Butler, Joyce 70, 130 Butler, Nell 70, 120, 210 Butler, Patsy 44, 127 Button, De Vere 70, 202 Byram, Carrielu 44, 124, 130, 224, 260 Byrd, Pat 70, 130 . Byrne, John W. 70, 193, 204, 205 Caballero, Manuel 89 Cabaniss, Bebe Dell 44 Cagle, Allene 44 Cavileer, Jacquelynn 70 Cavileer, Johnny 44, 138, 140, 157, 159, 223, 265 Cathron, Bailey 70, 38, 107, 123 Cazares, Johnnie 70 Cazares, Oscar 90, 201 Cazares, Robert 90 Cazarez, Mauril 45 Cearley, Grace 90 Chance, Alma 45, 120 Chance, Calvin 71, 150 r, Jerry 45, 25, 39, 119, Calderon, Henry 44, 201 Calderon, Mary Lou 89, 199, 201 Caldwell, Carrol 44, 204 Caldwell, Charles 44, 116 Caldwell, Eugene 89, 204 Caldwell, Jo Ann 70, 29, 130, 235, 260 Caldwell, John 44, 152, 195 Caldwell, Leland 70, 226 Caldwell, Rowe 44, 205 Calhoun, Marjorie 44 Calhoun, Verdie 89 Calkins, Carita 70, 29, 130, 167 Callahan, Callahan, Doris 89, 120 Virginia 70 Brown, Dennis 89, 109, 120 Brown, Jerry 89 Brown, Kenneth 69 Brown, Rena 89, 127, 215 Brown, Tresia 43 Brown, Zula 89 Calvo, Benjamin 44, 126, 201 Calvo, Estefana 70 Calvo, Hortense 89, 206 Camarillo, Conrad 89 Camarillo, Ruben 70 Browner, Richard 194 Browning, Bobby 89 Browning, Burt 89 Browning, H. J. 70, 192 Brubaker, Ellen 43, 217 Frances 42 Blackstone, Bruck, Sybil 89, 120, 173, Cambell, Helen 89, 208 Cameron, Claudie Lee 70 Cameron, Roy 89 Campbell, Jeanette 89 Campbell, Lois Ann 70, 18 Campbell, Martha 70 Campion, James 70 Canady, Bill 70 Blackstone, Tommy 42 Boatright, Mody 88 Blackwell, Leo 88 Blackwell, Patricia 69 Blanchard, 'Kappa 226 Blanchard, Mary Katherine 88 Blanchard, Phil 42, 29, 112, 224 Blangger, Betty Lou 69 Bloustone, Don 69 Bledsoe, Barbara B8 Blincae, Marydot 69 Bliss, Mary Lou 42, 107, 127, 208 Blamquist, Annette 42 Blomquist, Grover 42, 124 Blomquist, Gwendolyn 88 Blomquist, Jo Ann 88, 127 Blomquist, Lionel 69 Blomquist, Rose 42, 126 Bloodgood, Betty 42 Bloodgood, Dean 69 Blumentritt, Delores 42, 124, 125, 130, 224, 241 Bodenstein, Evelina 88, 226 Bohn, Gretchen 69, 124, 130, 213 Brumley, Harold 107, 154, 195 Brummett, Philip 89 Bruton, Arthur 89 Bryce, Bill 43, 125, 202 Buchanan, Patsy 89, 127 Buckner, Layton 138, 143, 223, 265 Buttler, Charles 70, 245, 221 Bulkley, Tommy 70, 244 Bullock, Roy 157 Betty 70, 124, 194, 249 Joe 70, 126, 144, 223, Bunch, Bunch, 245 , 265 Burch, Jerry 43 Danny 70, 150, 232 227 Burck, Burger, Carl Burger, Dan 162, 164 Burk, Barbara Jean 70 178, 224 Bohn, Orva 173, 221 I aa, ies, ies, 111, Bohn, Skippy 69, 123 Boling, Joyce 42, 25, 130 Bollman, Mary Ann 69 Bolton, Bill y42 Burk, John 70 Burke, Gene 89 Burke, Jimmy 70, 29 Burke, Martha 43 Burke, Peggy 89 Burkett, Bobby June 43, 33, 1 123, 208 Burkhalter, Joanne 43, 115, 125, 126, 218 Burkhardt, Evelyn 43 Burkland, Erland 89 Burklund, Raymond 89, 31 Burks, L. J. 43 Burks, Sue 43, 130, 226 Burns, Ronald 89, 126, 195 Burr, Barbara 43, 111, 130, 178, 181, 218, 253 Burr, Corky 89, 151 Bomar, Frank 42, 115 Boner, Donald 69, 222 Boone, Carl 89, 27 Boone, Mary Ann 42 Boone, Rita 89, 127 Boswell, Samuel 42 Bouchard, Ernest 42 Bounds, Howard 42 Bowen, Betty 42 Burrell, Adolph 70, 204, 205 Burroughs, Francetta 43, 130 Burrows, Claude 43 Burrows, Jimmie 89 Burt, Mary Gail 89, 126 Canion, J. R. 44 Cana, Lydia 89 Cantrell, Jack 70, 123, 217 Cantu, Felipa 89 Cantu, Richard 89 Cantwell, Wanda 90 Cardenaz, Agustin 70 Cargile, Emma 44, 126 Cargile, Kenneth 44, 204 Carlin, Juanita 70 Carlin, Paul 90 Carlson, Anna Lee 90, 206 Carlson, Carolyn 90, 107, 127 Carlson, Dorothy 70, 194 Carlson, Marilyn 70 Carlton, Billy 70 Carothers, Johanna 70, 109 Carpenter, Edward 90 Carpenter, Kay 90, 123, 127, 203 Carpenter, Margaret 70, 219 Carrilo, Evangeline Rose 70 Carroll, Pat 44, 109, 112, 114, 176, 194 Carson, Patsy 90 Carter, Jo 'Katherine 90, 192 Cartwright, Shirley 44, 115, 120, 130, 215 Caruthers, Dorothy 90 Casarez, Manuel 201 Casas, Alfredo 70, 126 Casiraghi, Joyce 90 Cass, Candler 44 Cass, Frank 70, 108, 109, 118 Castaneda, Consuelo 44, 197 Castillo, Evangeline 207 Castillo, Sophie 90 Castro, Gregoria 90 Castro, Henrietta 44, 115 Castro, Manuel 70, 126 194, 232, 250 Chaney, Martin 45, 39, 195 Chapman, Carroll 71 Chapman, Norma 71, 194 Chapman, Tommy 90, 151 Chase, Bill 17 Chastain, Jerry 90, 109 Chick, Eugene 90, 123 Chick, Jack 45, 123, 220 Chick, Z. H. 90 Childress, Lady Ann 71, 120 Childress, Willard 71 Christal, Martha 71, 127, 192 Cisneros, Bebe 90, 12 Clark, Charles 45 Clark, Glenn 45, 34 Clark, Jimmy Dan 90 Clark, Knox 90, 123 Clarke, Connie 71, 114, 130, 224 Clawson, Leslie 204 Clayton, C. A. 71, 192 Clayton, Nelda 71 Clendennen, Peggy 45 Cleveland, Nancy Lou Ann 90 Cloud, Betty 45, 115, 219 Coates, Claire 90, 232 Cochran, Jimmy 45, 165, 166, 171, 173 Cochran, Philip 90, 227 Cocke, Carla Jo 71, 197, 235 244, 263 Coffey, Bobby 90, 151 Cofgeiy, Joe 71, 108, 109, 118, Coker, Janette 90 Cole, Joe 90 Coleman, Charles 90 Coleman, Clyde 45 Coleman, Elizabeth 45, 124, 197 Coleman, Jim 196, 204 Collenback, Bill 71, 125, 126 Colley, Lois 45, 192, 207 Colley, Mary Hugh 90, 123 Collier, John 90 Colonetta, Victor 90, 151 Comacho, Mary Ellen 90 Conn, Alene 71 Conn, Carol 45, 127 Conn, Mary 90 Connelly, Webb 90 Constant, Bob 90, 24 Cook, Jo Ellen 90 Cooksey, Frank 71, 107, 221 Cooksey, Janette 45, 127 Cooksey, Ruby Jo 90, 126,.172 Cooper, Mary Katherine 90 Cooper, Vinnie Bell 71, 206 Copeland, Jerry 71, 14, 165, 166, 227 Corbell, Bobby 45, 125, 126, 232 Corbell, J. W. 71, 14 Corbitt, Helen 45 Corbitt, Leo 71 Cordell, Dorothy 90 Cordell, Mary 90, 17, 125, 127 Cortez, Alex 71 Corwin, Mary Robin 71, 224 Council, David 71, 126 Covington, Clarke 71, 120, 123 lll- 41- Ak-lil P lb -9- -AAA?-lb-AE + 'PJLL---4kL..in4lnJE4E --Q1 41- ll- lf- Ka h-Karry Boots and Saddle Club members really know what the best part of a picnic is-or just ask anyone who has been riding a horse in the hills around Austin-it's food! And Kash-Karry can fix you up with all the trimmings. Robert Schmidt, Mr. Paul Morgan, Jack Shriver, Mike Gilles- pie, Joe Perry, Betty McBrayer, Miss Ruth Knoepfli, Jack Hennig, Sonny Davis, Pat Hennig, and Jenny Stogsdill will vouch for the picnic Kash- Karry presented them. if P l 'i l l il '?'? T -r -r 4711- l ? l 'l' b 9 l- C 'lfifiwlfil' 'l7'ilYi' 'U' 240 f be 1890: A BOY WITH A PIGGY-BANK U , W1W he s f S5 1-iso:iminsuccfssfullvnmnfn .. N V K ,, lil F ' 'S 5 X In America a boy's hopes and dreams can KW, ' i ll' V0 Q ' 1: come true-his future secure. bmi if l -., la I Y ' M, As a man he can build a larger and more . Av 'ix X A1 vi 1: successful business. W. As a father he can ive his famil all 2 Y the things they want and need. The AUSTIN NATIONAL is proud ofthe part they have had in helping others to i I xl it X prosper as they have prospered. , . it K i This week we celebrate our 60th anniversary. i 2'l' 'V ' i l ' To us it is much moreilt is the realization .V 'N ,M L . Y ofan ideal. of hopes and dreams come true. .f ' ' M' 5- A lull iff' P ' ll 4 . ' f K f ' l l Q LN V, f ix ml .O A U lbsms g I A Q-Q ij N li ,li I l if l z X ix ii ' r X 1 lily? lf? l ,u l l , rx CJYX li Y ,i X X lx f ll Xxx-Alf.lN!.i Xiillif- , , Y ill 1 l 1-455 X -W ll . 1. Q fjl A41 I U rilii fl l f ff vfltiifriillili ff 'Ill' V I- fl '97l , 5 VY .f, K 'l' ' , V ll - f t , . ij? ' f'f.,1 t 31 f ll! 'Wa-'l Xiflfil ff wi A .Q f .ff lyl Y Ii? yt Y -' N li Y 5 K , QA t Jw It dex - X X , . - V l I X ht Oiiivhxv l Y Iqilfgyjw leaf' ell . .. I t u g .ig W .st 'N - , K 1' .' X l T PRQSTLL mi X MW -'M A-1,1 1 W i 'S -' , i sg li g FW if, Mlm ll 1 7 tsp , ,-'s 1- XR Y, .I earsofuservice X jx? XS! Q L -1- - . is 1 1 nusrm NQTQNDL U 1890-195 g, ,. Above is the First Prize winner in The Austin National Bank's 60th Anniversary Advertising Contest. This was the best of many outstanding entries, turned in by Austin Maroons. The Winner: Phil Bashara, Jr. of 4503 Red River. ln grade ll-B, he's l7 and has done art-work since he was old enough to hold a brush, Plans to go to college where he can study art. A likeable Yellow, Phil seems destined to go far in his chosen field. The Friendly Bank takes pride in helping further his career. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 'l 1 4 ROBT. MUELLER AND BRGTHER 510 Congress Ave. 55 Years of Faithful Service to Graduates of Austin High through their school and college career. x f Campus Chatter I Watch the girl who checked in with 4 the smooth set of matched luggage. 4 She's off to a good start! 4 I 4 .af l , f j .9 il Las? EE' V A gi + 5 i HW' gg ei , f lgglqi i Za i nl! 4 K Quo 1- I Q .A vga! l i 2 1 1 Barbara Darst, Ann Williams, and Norma 'Dean look over traveling bags at Mueller's in anticipation of trips they will take this summer, while Beth Melson and Lorie Blumentritt choose the roomy luggage they will take when they go away to college next fall. Q 4-wi lfil' fYlfi'O iYi1 i' Iwi' -lf? 'I' Qfiwi 'l7T 'Q ii 4 'U '+ '4lY'Q l ifii' Cfifii' 'lfiiv 4' .is..aP---F-40---49-49--E-JP 'Q---'P JIKJEJI-JIM -E13 2ff7 5: :,..:Yi-A!5'M!'-I .-15 ' - '- . ,. S H T, ,i. . f'f '5' P! I vu J VIA lf' I NS I, K .4J',- X l X! K 'Q xf f ' .mn Y W fix, Viz., f , i' gf! --4,1 I X ji!! 1' 3 Y T 2 Q! .E f- X X 'gif U12 IA!! fe! 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X19 V ,..- , ll ' M 1 54 ygg! 51,1 f G T iO l '7'Qf1P 'lf lfi'4'i i 'O' 'O' Viifi 5 'U 'Q5'+ l i iO 'Q i 4+ l' ifilfvl' 'Vi' 'I' 4' 'T' 'lf 4'--JI----I1-ll-' 'k.il-llki-in-4L 'QLAILJQL--4-4L.4QL M Y ICICEI1 WCEIIS C1.0tl'lCS fl'O111 7' 4 X ' o f X-'-Z l it MBl'l'lff Uhflllffll' 3 'U + 59 ,ff 'Q f, Q79 C7 T ' l if N f A 7 f' 'f W , Sw ,ff an -.f 1 L ,Ai f Y Ceo f f All I L ' k i , ' to 4 4 -N i 1 ff l. ' 7 21959 41 Af il l! X 4 W Z We la ' S 1 ' l 9 Merritt Schaefer 85 Brown have E ' N the right shoes, ties, shirts, and , w f , s . complete your ensemble. RJQIJ Q1 fii 974:-A'S! K1 E mt r X I lil ,Q E I' X -Ni l MJ X 4' ,l 0 CJ Ni l K Q l 4 X J X4 4.5 t i f f :1, X 5 XX JJ 1 mc, ly N K i , 9551-403 P 5 0 other 1nen's wearing apparel to I Ny! - hx 1 X f mb' , X X , f 4: , 1,7 W, it-5 x N Steve Smith tries on a Hickey Freeman, the perfect suit for the I X . , well-dressed teenager. With Steve are Ben Jack Kinney, Leslie ,,' ' L7 Giddens, and Riley Verdine with similar plans in mind. Ozzie .I . ' Hardin is the salesman. R 'K ' ' QS ' -g.2-'m ,N-faugf ' ' I ll U 243 + wf+++-v -uF'i57o- '-1- Afr- 'vlf I 'Cf ilfi' '?'i5' 'O' i' Davis, Dixon, Robert 91 Cowe, Ronald 45 Cowley, Don Roy 45, 14, 176 Cox, Benny 71 Cox, Bert 45, 124, 125, 168, 224 Cox, Bobby 90, 151 Cox, Dean 106, 107, 157, 158, 159 Cox, Evelyn 45, 30, 115 Cox, George 71 Cox, Myrtle Dean 90 Cox, Paul 91 Cox Terry Pierce 195 Coykendall, Pat 71, 124, 125 Crain, Lois Kingsley 91, 197 Crane, Beal 91, 151 Crane, Oliver 71, 126, 214 Craven, Deane 71, 171 Craven, Gerald 224 Craven, Melvin 45, 208 Craven, Tommy 126, 202 Crawford, Artie 45 Crawford, Barbara 71 Crawford, Jean 91 Crawford, Lois 46 Crawford, Phyllis 91 Crimm, Judy Jeanne 71, 123 Cromack, Bob 71 Craslin, Donald 91 Cross, Warren 71, 107, 109, 202 Crow, Leo Frances 214 Crowe, Naomi 46, 208 Crowell, Joanne 71, 120, 122, 123, 186 Crumley, Odus 91 Crumley, Vernon 91 Crutchfield, Buddy 46 Culver, Joe 46, 115, 195 Culver, Weller 71 Cummings, J. R. 71, 204, 224 Cummings, Mary La Verne 71 Cummings, Neil 46, 107, 211 STUDENT INDEX ICONTINUEDI Cummings, Robert 71, 194 Cunningham, Arthur 38, 106, 125, 126, 142, 186, 223, 265 Cunningham, Bill 71, 123 Cunningham, Billy 71 Cunningham, Homer 46, 125, 126, 209 Cunningham, Willie 91 Curd, Sonia 46, 115, 197- Curlee, Jo Ann 71, 123, 197 Curry, Gerald 91, 209 Curry, Tommy 71 C rus Carol 46, 123, 197 Y 1 Cyrus, Shirley May 91, 120, 123, 197 Dailey, Cyril 46 Daily, Morris Lynn 91 Dalrymple, Harris 46, 221 D'Arcy, Jerry 71, 168 Darling, Mary 127 Darnall, Barbara 23, 91, 124, 193 Darra h Herbert 91 9 I Darsey, Jayne 46, 117, 124, 130, 178, 224, 232, 259 Darst, Barbara 71, 124, 224, 241 Darter, Eugene 71, 204, 205 Davila, Lela 91 Davis, Bebe Lois 91 Davis, Betty Jean 71, 192 Davis, Bobby 71, 204 Davis, Cecil 71 Davis, Do le 71 209 Y I Davis, Harold 71, 123, 124, 125, 126 Davis, Jackie 123 Davis, Jo Ann 71 Davis, Kathryn 46, 192 Davis, Lois Marie 46, 192 Davis, Mary Ann 46 Davis, Mary Neal 71, 208 Melba 91 Davis, Nevellyn 91 Davis, Pat 72, 217 Davis, Patricia 91 Davis, Rhoda 46, 192 Davis, Shelly 72 Davis, Vernon 72, 122, 123, 124, 213 Day, Carolyn 72, 197 Daywood, Joe 72 Daywood, Louise 72 Daywood, Philip 46 Dean, Doris Ann 46 Dean, Ella Faye 91 Dean, Jimmy 72, 170, 224 Dean, Marcia 72, 130, 197 Dean, Norma 72, 67, 124, 132 182, 224, 232, 241 Dear, Wayne 86, 91, 107, 151 Deason, Don 72, 172 Decherd, George 72 De Glandon, Marvin 46 Delfraisse, James 91, 192 Delfraisse, W. Russell 91 Del Rio, Virginia 72, 130 Depew, James 72, 126 Derrick, Delores 72, 108, 109, 118, 194 Derrick, Margaret 72 De Witt, Beverly Jean 91, 225 Dickerson, Jo Anne 46, 109, 112, 114, 115, 250 Dickerson, Sam 209 Dickson, Jane 46, 177 Diercks, Jerry 157 Dill, George Lee 46 Dillard, Lynn 91, 23, 123, 255 Dillard, Patsy 72, 123, 219 Dinsmore, Bill 46, 192 Dinsmore, Donald 72, 123 Dittmar, Shirley 72, 194 I Dobbins, George 72 Dochen, Thelma 91, 213 Dockens, James Lewis 91 Dockery, Bill 72, 141, 223, 245, 265 Dodgen, Jack 46 Dodson, Betty Jo 16, 72 Dodson, Bobby 46, 33, 126, 157 158, 159, 245, 263 Dodson, Mary Katherine 91 Dodson, Virginia Jo 46 Doherty, James 91 Donley, Beatrice 91 Donley, Robert 91 Donn, Peggy 72 Donoho, Barbara 47 Donoho, Marilyn 47, 130, 233 Dooley, Emily Estelle 91, 24 Dooley, John 72, 13, 120 Dorsett, Tim 91 Dosier, Frank 91 Dow, Robert 91 Dowell, Dale 47, 224 Downs, Mildred 72, 123 Dowty, Robert 72, 195 Doyle, Ruth 47 Draper, Barbara 91, 127, 224 Draper, Jerry 47 Draper, Kathryn 47, 116, 213 Drum, Billy 72 Drury, Josie 47 Duce, Marlene 72, 124, 216 Dudley, Audrey Ann 72 Duett, Douglas 92 Duett, Margie 92 Dumcun, Bill 47, 211 Duncun, Bill 72 Dunlap, Doris 47 Dunnagan, Merle 72 Duran, Elma 47, 201 .gunning . . . -H5 -Hfufayi BRAINS AND BEA UTY! ,1 l, A JT, if Striking Carla Jo Cooke and charming Ann Hardwicke know Austin Laundry and Dry Clean- ing will keep their favorite for- mats stunning .... Jv -IL 'L-it 4- -i..L.Q----O----IL' 4 , , Hey Fellas look-1t s BUTTER KRUST ccc 7 guflZb6w n , E' Krust Q 2, ., f - Q he : Von.e-venom: ft : E V E R Y s LI C El il B ' 1 JUsT RIGHT. . . Enjoying BUTTER KRUST are Bobby Dodson, Dickie Latting, Charles Buffler, Tucker Mitchell, Joe Gault, Kenneth Frazier, Bob Beardsley, Kenneth Pruitt, Buddie Tiech, Don Hays, Bob Phinney, Jimmy Kellam, Van Livingston, Alvin Frieden, Del Binion, Joe Bunch, Bill Dockery, Bobby Elliot, Jerry Lane, Russell Stogsdill. Tantalizing snacks are always good, particularly to a bunch of boys tired and hungry from a strenuous afternoon of athletics, especially if the tempting sandwiches are made with fresh, delicious BUTTER KRUST BREAD THE DRISKLLL HOTEL f M X . Jess Whatley, Manager They were visiting Austin- They didn't intend to stay. But then they tried the DRISKILL And they're still there today! i mf Rf' W N O Q 1? 5. l 4 42,3 -Q-.al 214 411 E. 19th L THE STAND-BY OF AUSTIN'S V C L DISCRIMINATING ISITORS FOR HALF A ENTURY For Your Convenience if DRY CLEANING C011 ir STORAGE -k LAUNDRY 8-5531 -74' -lf l' 'Vi' 'lfifi' 'ifilfiyifilfi 'l lf l 7 T' 'dl' l l '4' l '7 Q' 'U' 'F U' 'Y ? ? 3 17:9 . iT' E+! Duran, Rosolio 92, 150 Durant, Betty 92 Du Vall, Ramona 92 Dye, Bobbie 92, 204 Dyer, Doris 72 Dyer, Wallace 92, 126 Dyess, Stewart 92 Ealy, Lamar 72, 168, 169, 214, 260 Earney, Paul 30, 110, 139, 223, 233, 236, 253, 265 East, Dawn 92 East, ldena 47, 126 Easton, C. B. 72, 204 Eberhardt, Louise 47, 127, 207 Ebner, Betty 72, 124 Eckert, Dannie Fay 92 Eckert, Travis 47, 124, 140, 153, 155, 162, 180, 223, 263, 265 Eckhardt, Bobby 47, 123 Eckhardt, Mary Jane 92, 226 Eckhoff, Earl 22, 47 Edgar, Jeraldine 72, 221 Edgett, Dick 72 Edmiston, Kenneth 109, 194 Edmiston, Robert 92 Edwards, Lee 47 Edwards, Lila 47 Elkin, Betty 47, 125, 127, 210, 216 Ellett, Bobby 92, 245 Elliot, Dorothy 47, 127 Elliot, Eugene 72, 126 Ellis, Dan 72, 224, 209 Emanuel, Josie Mae 72, 130 Enders, Bill 72, 202 Engbrock, Raymond 72 Engle, Earle 72, 195 Ennis, Billy 72 Eppright, Pat 72, 107, 217 STUDENT INDEX ICONTINUEDJ Ermis, Eddie 92 Escobeda, Ernestine 92, 206 Estlock, Rochelle 72 Estrada, Rudy 92 Etheredge, Nan 72 Evans, Fred 72 Evers, Kathryn 72, 126 Everts, Patsy 72 Faires, Mary Francis 72, 225 Falcon, Azenet 47 Falk, Chester 47, 124, 224 Falk, Clemmie 92, 127, 219 Falke, Fred 73 Fancher, Charles 47 Faraklas, Louis 73 Faris, Frances 206 Fariss, Jamie 92 Farmer, Jack 48, 108, 109, 118, 194, 232 Fasel, Virginia 48 Faske, Lanette 73, 127 Fawver, Laquita 73, 210 Felder, Delores 48, 219 Felsing, Bill 48, 221 Ferguson, Mary Lou 73 Ferstl, Ethel 73, 20, 32, 210 Feuerbacher, Betty 92, 194 Fields, Lester E. 48 Fields, Thomas 92, 123 Fiero, Richard 73, 150 Fike, Jimmy 92 Finley, Sue 73, 207 Fischbeek, Alberta 73, 192, 207 Fischer, Donovan 48 Fischer, Herbert 73, 168, 169, 214, 260 Fischer, Sonny 48, 132, 168, 169, 181, 183, 186, 224, 260 Flachmeier, Raymond 73, 120, 123 Flachmier, Marilyn 123 Fleet, Thomas 92 Fleming, Joan 92, 194 Fleming, Lanita 92, 127 Fletcher, Horace 73 Flores, Alfred 92 Flores, Elida 73 Flores, Robert 48 Flores, Rudy 73 Flow, Dick 73, 209 Flow, Tommy 73, 140, 145, 157 223, 265 Floyd, Jackie 73, 127 Floyd, Suzie 92, 123 Flynn, Harold 92 Fogle, Ola Mae 92, 208 Fogle, Ross 73 Fogle, Stephen 73 Folmar, Pat 48, 106, 114, 115, 130 Ford, Susie 123 Forster, Rex 73 Foster, Jimmy 92 Foust, Margaret 73, 127, 130, 192, 218 Fowler, Bob 73, 220 Fowler, Brad 92, 107, 151 Fox, Frances Lee 73, 210 Fox, Sylvia 73, 130, 198 Franke, June 92 Franklin, Mickey 38, 117, 130, 176 Franklin, Sarah 92 Franklin, Ted 92 Franks, lma Jean 73 Franks, Roger 73 Frazier, Carole 92, 125, 127 Frazier, Jimmy 92, 219 Frazier, Kenneth 48, 245 Frederick, Bobby 136, 138, 223, 265 Frederick, George 92, 86, 151 Freeman, Barbara 48, 115, 130 Freeman, Elsie 73, 124, 171 French, Elvin 73, 219 Frensley, Dorothy 48 Freund, Robert 48 Friday, Curtis 73 Frieden, Alirin 92, 245 Fritsche, Leroy 48 Fritsche, Marvin 92 Fritts, Mary 73, 107 Fromberg, Doris 73, 192 Frost, Barbara 73, 208 Fuchs, Delois 73, 210 Fugler, Henrietta 92 Fuhrman, Martha 73, 210 Fulcher, Ruth 48, 115, 130, 167 171, 172 Fuller, Clyde 73, 126, 222 Fuller, Tommy 73, 224 Gaddy, Barbara 92 Gaines, John 73 Galarza, Andrea 48, 28, 201 Galarza, Mary Jane 48, 201 Galvan, Julian 48 Gamble, Ruth 92 Gannaway, Bill 92, 220 Garcia, David 48 Garcia, Dora 92 Garcia, Eva 92, 201 Garcia, Joe 48, 201 Garcia, Louis 92 Garcia, Velia 92, 226 Gardenhire, lra 92 Gardiner, Alice 48, 115, 125, 127, 215 Gardner, Gerald 73, 126, 192 Garner, Beverly 92 Garner, Robert 92 Garrison, Harold 92, 151 l Q Le ll Mmm For all your X fabric needs Q Z '-Q15 4, , 0 Q: come to + WR I, Q' LONDON FABRIC I 45' SHOP 811 Congress f' 1 , 2 .5222 , H, FRE CH BOOTERY BEAUTIFUL SHOES I. MILLER JOYCE PLAY SHOES I E E L E R S J 817 Congress Avenue 4'i lfi '5' F4 + 7'1- 'I' 'lfi' Q' 5 'U' C' V4 'I' 51715 79' 'FQU' -315 4' 'Y -L-it-ll' - 'Ol-JI---ll-JO----IMJIL 'll--ll----I----h.i' -ikll----L..Q---4----P - -h.i--4-AJh..4-- --i.L..t- -Q..A-V - Tropical fish, goldfish, birds, All kinds of Pet Supplies Tropical Pet Shop 915 West 12th St. Austin, Texas jack Stableford Pontiac Co. MAJESTIC BEAUTY SHOP Complete Personal Beauty Service. 5th and Guadalupe Ph. 8-2561 Authorized Pontiac Sales One7jZif Oglock CALL - and Servlce Scarbrouglfs 29283 'lp- . Attend The Southwest's Most Outstanding SCHOOL OF BUSINESS TRAINING 6 C-LQ? Prepare Yourself for a GOOD JOB Summer Term begins June 5, 19503 Fall Term begins September 5th, with new classes organized in all courses. QQ?-D DURHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 6th and Lavaca St. --' Austin, Texas Approved as Business Junior College Beautiful and 6ffi0iQW15 BCWDUWLL Luft, by State Department of Education Orange H2971 '49- Approved as Veterans Training School NOW DUI'SUi1'1g H S9CI'Gt2lI'i31 Course at Durham's College. 'Sf ,Q 3 Carol King Dfsssss sssl..s .s,. N f ' ff X E . ' - - - . aicluswe zu Austzn at J .l:g:3E55:f 5 :EEA U 1 . ' ' P ohn R I .',- :s EF? N 'L' 7 t X A...x.A .....,,........'.'...,.. ' .xa.':.'. A l Department Store N IN AUSTIN s1NcE 1892 248 805 Congress '-PT' 'Phi' i ilfilf'V1l ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .. We Invite You to Use Our Budget Plan! Stop just DR A I G D0n't turn through the beautiful home magazines Wishing you could furnish your rooms with picture bookn loveliness and conveniences. just visit CABANISS-BROWN furniture store and see how practically, how inexpensively you can make your dreams come true! The foremost names in modern and traditional furniture, floor cover- ings and appliances are luxuriously displayed, reasonably priced at CABANISS-BROWN. Georgeanne Allen, Betty Bunch, and Betty Jean Richardson in one of the living rooms of CABANISS-BROWN. Hunter Morris announcing the e nt r a nc e of another -Nt Valentine Sweetheart A star LJQQQQXS 'X WL 39 'SOO . ye ROY I I 469 ebbe OPYQSU YK 5 M Ish gem 9 QCXXC arvi O1- ' 17 . H g K 11'1 yel Ing as 5 Xb: d gpg ua t or in sew llead el' Mt, it gf 1 s 1 Kr em, i f , 4 , -MWL9 K. QL Martha Zuch indulging in a little daydreaming in front of her mirror before the big 1 t' C ronation. 250 night, February 17, when she was crowned Queen of the Va en ine o it, l' f .S if at 1' ,, fv , H uh Vx x 5-, is TEXAS STATE OPTICAL 907 Congress Z Eyes Examined W f N We, fi Glasses Fitted + gf I ' R U 3, I f To compliment the young in heart and please her f best Beau at the same time. A 6 Q , T V N 'Ol 4' F OR EVENING r A ' FOR SPORT fa + N1 TQ: .J 1 Y Q Whether it he for Sport or Evening, its youthfulness and charm, are cast from the same mold by Jeanne. 1215 VVest Lynn Phone 2-2411 LADIES, SINIART FOOTWEAR Home of Greater Valuev WHITE,S AUTO STORE L E 0 N , S 413 Congress 4, S L I P P E R R. R. Sands, Mgr. Phone 8-8758 S H 0 P AUSTIN ARMY af NAVY STORE The Style Shop 201 YXeScgjLPi12lo5f1'efft Of Austin Austin, Texas Phgne 7-6050 -lf'-P' 'O' il' 6' 15 4' Fifi' 'Gi' 'l ?4'1l- viii' 'I' 'lfiif Gary, Bob 4a, 209 Garza, Augustine 73, 29 Garza, Gertrude 93, 201 Garza, Jesse 48, 126 Garza, Jesse 73 Garza, John 48, 24 Garza, Mike 93 Gaskin, James 48 Gassman, Ralph 48, 119 Gatlin, Joe 93, 203 Gattis, Geraldine 93 Gattis, Sylvia 93 Gault, Joe 73, 157, 159, 227, 245 Gault, Ralph 49 Gay, Coleman 73, 124, 221 Gayton, Terry 73 Geoffry, Vera 215 Gerling, Gloria 49, 194 Gibbony, Dick 150 Gibson, Sally 73, 127, 217 Giddens, Leslie 49, 39, 106, 107, ies, 181, 243 Gideon, Parry 14, 101, 113, 126, 130, 211 Gai, mi 14, 123, 2o1 Gilbert, can 14, 181, 121, 224, 235 Gilbert, Jennie 74, 225 Gilbert, Nita 49 Giles, Dick 74, 202 Gilleland, Joyce 93 Gillespie, Shirley 93, 21, 111, 127, 239, 247, 253 Gillett, Jimmie 93 Gilliland, Pat 93 Gillman, Jean 74, 210 Gilstrap, Bobby 74, 126 Glaser, Nancy 74, 120, 123 Glasgow, Walter 74 Glass, Fannie 49 STUDENT INDEX ICONTINUEDJ Glass, James R. 74 Glass, Jimmy 74 Glazier, Nancy 74 Glenn, Donald 93 Glenn, Wyona 49, 192 Goble, Joyce 93 Goforth, Billie Jean 49 Gold, Guynn 49, 194 Goldsmith, Brooks 74, 224 Goldstein, Ronnie 93, 195 Gomez, Augustina 74 Gomez, Ben 93, 107, 120 Gomez, Melba 49 Gomez, Narzisa 127 Gomez, Ruth 74, 215 Gomez, Tina 74 Gonzales, Cruz 49, 201 Gonzales, Horacio 74, 200 Gonzales, Rodrigo 74 Gonzalez, Lucille 93, 126 Gooch, Bob 49 Goode, Betty Jean 74, 120, 208 Gooding, Johnnie 93 Gooding, Wanda 49, 207 Goodson, Don 93, 171, 173 Govro, Don 74 Gower, Betty 49, 192 Gower, Charles 49, 124, 125 Grace, Janice 93, 125, 213 Graef, Donald 74, 204 Graham, Rose Marie 74, 215 Grainge, Gretchen 74, 125, 126, 231, 235, 260 Gramer, Robert 74 Granath, Mary Jane 93, 197 Grant, Frank 93, 165, 173 Graves, Billy 49 Gray, Alison 93 Gray, Wilbur 125 Green, Charles 74 Green, Doris 49, 210 Green Erlyne 93, 27, 86, 107, 172 198, 218 Green, Frances 74 Green, Geneva 93 Green, Jane 93 Green, Nancy 49 Green Richard 109 Greene, Harry 93, 30, 192 Greenhaw, Fern 93 Greenshields, David 74 Gregory, Lola Sue 93 Gregory, Patricia 93 Gregory, Russell 93, 124, 156 Greslaam, Clara Jean 49, 117, 13 Gribble, Robin 74, 152, 154, 195 Grieder, Paul 49, 109, 124, 217 Griffin, Rose 49, 127, 219 Grimes, Carol 74, 113, 225 Grimes, Keith 93, 123 Grobowsky, George 93, 67, 107 Groos, Douglas 93 Grote, Billy 50, 194, 209 Gruesen, La Verne 74, 126 Grumbles, Carol 74, 203 Guedea, Tom 93 Guentzel, Glenda 74 Guerra, Gloria 93, 201 Guerra, Ruth 93, 127 Guerrero, Jesse 126 Guerrero, Joe 74, 123, 126, 215 Gullette, K. D. 74, 109, 113, 194 Gummelt, Peggy 74, 192 Gunderloch, Royce 93, 26, 192 Gunn, Joyce 126, 130 Gustafson, Betty 50, 130 Gustafson, Betty Faye 74, 130 Gustafson, Wilfreda 93, 197 Gutierrez, Dave 74 Gutierrez, Graciela 74 Gutierrez, Melitta 50 Guttman, Walter 74, 125, 126, 170, 171, 173, 227 Guyger, Ted 50 Guzman, Mary 93 Haag, Joan 50, 115, 122 Haas, Marjorie 50, 127 Haenel, Herman 50 Hagan, Dorothy 93 Hagan, Patricia 93 Hage, Peggy Ann 74, 126 Hahn, Ann 93 Haile, Erin Lynn 50 Hailey, Bobby 78, 38, 107, 124, 147, 265 Hailey, Weldon 74, 109, 118, 202, 233 Hall, Janice 93, 206 Hall, Jimmy 93 Hall, Mary Helen 50, 130, 176 Hall, Suzanne 123 Holler, Louis 150 Holler, Opal 192 Halliburton, Roy 94, 143, 146, 223, 265 Hallmark, Bobby 94 Hamilton, Alton 74 Hammes, Penny 94 Hammill, Don 94, 200 Hamner, Lyla 74, 130, 197 Haney, Bobby 74 Hankey, James 192 Hardwicke, Ann 50, 23, 115, 117 130, 197, 233, 244, 263 Hare, Billy 74 Hare, Charles S. 74 Hare, Mary Ann 94 Hargis, Herbie 74, 144, 223, 265 Hargis, Patte 74, 22, 111, 233 Hargrave, Marion 50, 126 Harlan, Ray 50 252 SERVICE QUALITY ECONOMY THREE REASONS FOR TRADING AT IIQIEN IFIIQ U EIGHT CONVENIENTLY LOCATED STORES IN AUSTIN SULLIVAN'S PAINT 8z WALL- PAPER CENTER 1510 Lavaca i Editor Betty Mc- i Brayer, painting l Comet office with Phelan's paint. THE F IDELITY STATE BANK U. S. Government Depository Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE Congress at Ninth - Hard-working' Comet Staff members Shirley Gillespie. Paul Earney, Barbara Burr and Steve Smith pause to enjoy some KOHN'S WHEAT BREAD made vw by the bakers of delicious . PAN DANDY BREAD if -f,, i f Magna, 5 ig. HU' fi A if Q ff' FINE BRI-SAD SINCE 1907 It pays to shop at Penneys' The B. F. Goodrich Store 923 Congress Ave. Selling B. F. Goodrich Products Phone 6 9155 First in Rubber I. C. Penney Co. WARD 6 TREADWELI PoP.ATED . INCGR tometnsls uvumo owouss 253 GLASSES FITTED 17 1T'1? 'P 'I' -I' 'U' 'li '?? i'f5Yl 'ifi?+1l' 4 I 'lf 'T' IT' -!--J3.i- -P --9-Jl-f--I--AIP-I9 -'I---'QKAIH-JL.-Q'H ? A FUI VN., f- 1.1 11 K 4 4 9 amz H f Ax WW K Q 4 S M X .WTEWW1 iffu.. 4 + .s'. I f 4 :' W l OUTSTANDING l l 5 WMM iw. STORES T0 SERVE 4 n l l o 2 of ,Q I Q' Q I ,' 4 3 1' ,Q 1 ,Q 4 Q' + 0' + I Z-X 4 x N PA-'fi-gr in 4 wr' lift! ff ir 0 1' .Q + Q + .0 4- 5 il 1lf l' 'lf O U U 1l 1O 10 10' 4' 'if 'TT' 'l l 1U- l ilf 125, 217 Harmon, Marlene 94 Harold, Audrey 206 Harper, Elizabeth Rae 50, 115 Harrell, Ann 94, 31 Harrell, Cecil Gene 74, 120 Harris, Glenn 172 Harris, Joe Lamonte lPatl 94, 124, Harris, Kathryn 94, 127, 206 Harris, Mary Catherine 75, 130 Harris, Oland 94 Harris, Rosemary 75, 107, 130, 263 Harris, Willa 94, 226 Harrison, Katherine 94 Harrison, Martha 75, 217 Hart, Ann 50, 115, 130, 203, 260 Hart, Don 75 Hart, James 94, 123 Hartkopf, August 94, 67, 126, 211 Harton, Hans 94 Harton, Will 94 Harvey, Dan 75 Haskew, Rosemari 113, 114, 224 Hastings, Loraine 125, 127 Haveman, Harvey 50 Hawkins, Gene 75, 214 Hawley, Phillip 94 Hayley, Earl 75 50, 106, 107, STUDENT INDEX ICONTINUEDJ Head, Walter Ray 75 Heallen, Kenneth 94, 192 Heath, Cynthia 94, 109, 173, 197 Heath, Shirley 75 Heaton, Betty Jo 75, 219 Heaton, Doris 94, 219 Hees, Billy 162, 163, 164 Hehl, Rose 94, 127 Heiling, Sonny 94 Heil, Josephine 75, 207 Hello, Dorothy 75, 130, 219 Henderson, Dolores 94 Henderson, Doris 75 Henderson, Doris Jane 50, 115, 123 Hendricks, Dorothy 75 Hendricks, Marvin 94 Hendricks, Peggy 50, 127, 208 Henkes, Verline 50, 127 Hennig, Jack 94, 196, 204, 239 Hennig, Patricia 75,'196, 239 Henry, Jimmy 94, 151 Hensley, Claudette 94 Henson, Louise 94 Henze, Henry R. 94 Hernandez, Annabel 75, 207 Hickman, Wanda 75 Hicks, Shirley 94, 219 Hiesler, Jamie 51, 211 Hiesler, Jamie 75 Higginbotham, Bob 75 Higgins, Elvarae 94 Hill, Billy 75, 67, 126, 150 Hill, Charles 51 Horton Debbe 51 111 115 181 l24,'224, 232, iso, 259 ' ' Horton, Donald 51, 220 Horton, Dorothy 75, 214 Horton, Hans 151 Horton, Will 151 House, Barbara 75, 215 House, Lawrence R. 51 Hill, Eugenia 75, 127, 197 Hill, George 75, 194 Hill, Henry D. 94 Hill, Laurence 75 Hill, Roger 75 Hill, Roland 51 Hill, Sharon 94 House, Tommy 194 Houston, David 51 Howard, Don 14 Howe, Patricia 75, 171 Howell, Nancy 95, 123, 203 Hubbard, Arlie 95 Hubbard, Bradley 95, 227 Hernandez, Frank 75, 147, 223, 265 Hernandez, Margaret 75 Herrera Herrera Annie 94, 199, 201 David 75 Hite, A. W. 51 Hocker, Marvin 75, 106, 109, 138, 126, 181, 223, 236, 265 Hodges, Clifton 75, 120, 123 Hodges, Rex 94, 107, 195 Hodges, Wayne 94 Hohn, Ann 127 Hoker, Betty 94 Holck, Albert 51, 115 Holder, Bobby 109, 118, 194 Holder, Cecil 75, 219, 222 Holder, Helen 51, 120 Holland, Clyde 94 Hollers, Hardy 75 Hollingsworth, John 94, 17 Holstine, Alice Joy 75, 126 Hubby, Jack 51, 200, 233 Huddleston, Carney'75, 145, 223, 265 Huddleston, Peggy 95, 116 Hudson, Hudson, Hudson, Hudson, Huerta, Delbert 95, 151 Eugenia 192, 208 Sara 51, 109, 194 Truman 75, 209 Margarita 95 Huff, Chesley 75, 107, 125, 126, 195 Huff, Dorcas 95 Huff, Millicent 51, 113, 114, 225 Hughes, Ann Sissy 51, 130 Hughes, Bette 95, 120, 123 Hughes, Janet 95, 108, 109, 116, Hays, Anno 50, 127 Herrera Evangeline 94, 120, 203 Holt, Lilla 51, 130 194 Hays, Anna 94 Herrera Lupe 94 Holubec, Rosie 94, 193 Hughlett, Jeanie 51, 224 Hays, Don 75, 157, 159, 245 Herrera, Mary 94, 206 Hoover, James 95 Hull,,Jimmy Lee 95, 107, 120, Hays, George 50 Herrera, Oscar 94 Hopf, Donna 51 123 Hays, June 94 Herrera, Rudy 94 Hopkins, Barbara 95 Hunnicutt, Doris Ruth 51, 127, Hays, Katie 94, 193 Heyer, Margaret 75 Hopkins, Doyle 75 130, 207 Hays, Rebecca 50, 126 Hickman, Betty Jo 94 208 Hopkins, Shirley 95, 199 Hunt, Jerry 51 Hazlett, Nita 126 Hickman, Billy 51 Hoppe, Gloria 75, 130, 177 Hunt, Patsy 95, 225 Head, Darleen 94 Hickman, Landrum 51, 172, 173, Horn, Charles 95, 151 Hunter, James 95, 17 Head, Faye 75, 127, 194, 224 227 Horn, Dolores 51, 29, 206 Hunter, James 95 l. Owdi' Cffor Your Family Drug Storey, 1113 Rio Grande AUSTIN, TEXAS Georgeanne Perry enjoying a pause that refreshes with lim Swearingen and Lynn Dillard after , school at Dowd's Drug Store. 255 JP 'li -4---Al-AJP QL-P-11.3 - CLEANERS PURRTERS HATTERS Kelly Smitlm Cleaners, lnc. Responsible Cleaning Since 1913 City Wicle Delivery Service 209 W. 6th Phone 2-S131 DUPL :CA TES 1 FROM YOUR FA VORITE COMET PHOTOQFAPHSS Austinfs- Most Complete 4 TAKEN BY Agency . . . Q A gk? Mflil11Rs5qgE ' I SJ Ce ORDERED REAL ESTATE SERVICE S N AT A 0 COMPLETE INSURANCE vmsfounf PROTECTION 5-NW'1Lw9' A 0 ECONOMICAL LOANS 'ms- Q A 1 I f' 0 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 37 A g'L'O27'2 ' X HARRISON wlLsuN X ?-xt.. 4 , R O ! PEARSUN 'i Q iv I 305 XVest fitli St. Plione 22-6201 jifvt!-:E -214175 ,iw-A Ann MURRHV PATTON Fng r q3rf.'4 ffHEg Tlie Home Steam Launclry 15W Cash-Carry Discount PHONE 6-3702 118-120 E. 10TH ST. 256 Hurley, Doyle 75, 123 Hydrick, Billie Jo 75 Hyndmann, Jeff 75, 125, 126, 150 Ingram, Charles 51 Inks, Allen 194 lreland, Joe 75, 123, 147, 165, 223, 265 Isaacs, Jewel 75 Isherwood, Charles 75, 195 lzard, Betty 51, 208 lzzard, J. E. 204 STUDENT INDEX ICONTINUEDJ Jones, Catherine lBunnyl 76, 124, 130, 203 Jones, Ethel 127 Jones, George 76 Jones, Linden 52, 38, 224 Jones, Obie L. 76, 120, 122, 123 Jordan, Edwin 76, 109, 111 Joseph, Diana 52, 117, 124, 130, 224 Joseph, Janelle 95 Joseph, Roger 95, 168, 260 Jourda n, Douglas 76, 192, 222 Juarez, Mary 95 McNelley, Jabour, Jesse 51 Jackson, Bebe 75 Jackson, Bobby 95 Jackson, Clyde 95 Jackson, Donald 95, 162 Jackson, Dorothy 51 Jackson, Jack 163 Jackson, J. L. 51, 107, 214 Jackson, Le Roy 76, 123 Jackson, Nelda 76 Jackson, Ralph 51 Jackson Richard 220 Jacob, Arthur 95, 151 Jacob, Jack 76 Jacobson, Carl 76 Jaime, Carmen 76, 201 Jaime, Ruben 95 James, James, James, Jancik, Betty 76 Don 76, 170, 214 Roy 95 Libby 52, 127, 224 Jarman, Ralph 76, 101, 168, 169 Jeffrey, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Vera 52 Bill 52, 177, 224 Eugene 76 Hazel 95, 126 Margaret 52, 127 Ralph 52, 109, 118 Jennings, Betty 76 Jennings, W. R. 52 Jensen, Margaret 76 Jinks, James 95 Johns, Bobby 76, 168, 214, 260 Johnson, Johnson Benny Ray 95 , Bernadine 95, 127, 199 Johnson, Bert 76, 126, 195 Johnson, Billy 76 Johnson, Buddy 95 Johnson, Charles L. 95 Johnson, Dennis 95 Johnson, Donna Gail 95, 197 Johnson , Doris 95, 197 Johnson, Elaine 52, 115, 130 Johnson, Floyd 52 Johnson, Gene 95 Johnson, Gloria 95 Johnson, Jane 76 Johnson, Jerry 76, 109, 124, 132, 150, 216, 259 Johnson, Joan 95 Johnson, John 52 Johnson, Joyce 95 Johnson, Lillian 76, 130 Johnson, Johnson Louise 52, 130 , Mae Dell 95, 127 Johnson, Marian 95 Johnson, Marilyn 95 Johnson, Murray 76, 123 Johnson, Nancy 95 Johnson, Pauline 52 Johnson, Pauline 76 Johnson, Reuben, Jr. 52 Johnson, Roma Faye 76, 124, 216 Johnson, Sandra 52, 182, 224, 187 Johnson, Sarah 95, 127, 226 Johnson, Smitty 95, 151 Johnson, Thomas lPennl 95, 124, 151 Johnson, Walter 52, 165, 167, 171, 173 Jones, Ann 52, 192 Jones, Barbara 76 Jones, Bobby Lee 76, 126 Juul, Einer 76, 162, 195 Kaiser, Bonnie 52, 115, 124, 130 216 'Kastner, David 76, 211, 220 Kaufman, Lela 76, 126, 192 Keating, Bill 95 Keeling, Billy 95 Keir, Robert 76, 222 Kellam, Jimmy 95, 157, 245 Kelldorf, Alice 'Ann 76 Kelly, Babs 52, 124, 260 Kelly, Dwain 157 Kelly, Lorena Ann 52, 127 Kemp, Erwin 76, 126, 204 Kemp, H. P. 76, 66 Kemp, William 204, 211 Kendall, Patricia 76, 130 Kerbow, Virginia 52, 115, 177 Kerr, Suzanne 76, 22, 130 Kerwin, Betty Jean 52 Kessel, Edgra 76 Kidd, Jack 76, 124 Kieke, Ruby Mae 52, 207 Kight, Fred 76, 109 Kilburn, Wesley 76 King, Billy 95, 126, 224 King, Johnette 76 King, Marvin 107, 123, 221, 250 Kinney, Ben Jack 52, 34, 115, 176, 177, 180, 224, 243 Kirkland, John 76 Kirkpatrick, Blanche 76 Kirkpatrick, Tency Ann 95 Kizer, Edwin 76, 170 Klapp, Bill 95, 224 Klotz, Josephine 95, 22, 107, 197 Knebel, Luther 52, 24, 162, 163, 195 Knebel, Melrose 76, 124, 212 Knight, Betty Jo 53, 192 Knight, Lucianne 53, 23, 115, 176, 130 Kniker, Janice 53, 16, 111, 124, 208 Knopek, Florian 53 Kobe, Don 76, 123, 227 Koenig, Billy 76 Koepsell, Rosalynn 95 Kohn, Barry 76 Kowik, Evelyn 96 Kraemer, Jane 53, 127, 130, 197, 187 Krause, Lynwood 76, 123 Kretschmar, Jesse 53 Kretzschmar, Julia 96 Kreuz, Beverly Ann 77, 194 Kriegel, Marjorie 96, 212 Krueger, Carol 77, 130, 210 Krueger, Rita 96, 67, 107, 172 Kuhn, Leroy 96 Kullenberg, Jo Anne 53, 130, 176 Kutch, Paul 96 Kuttner, Peter 209 Kuykendall, Kirk 96, 124, 151 Kylberg, Barbara 53, 206 Kylberg, Marjorie 53 Lamb, Mary Jane 53, 126 Lambert, Billy 96, 204 Lamm, Davene 96, 218 Lancaster, Ollie Jean 77, 192 Landry, Annette 96 Landry, Duane 77, 108, 165 Lane, Jerry 96, 126 Lane, Johnny 77, 132, 204, 224 Lane, Mary Maud 96 Laney, Benny 77, 126 Laney, Beverly 96, 28 Lang, Marilyn 77, 123 Langford, Jim Carl 77, 192 Lanier, Rowena 127 Latting, Dickie 245 Lauziere, James 53 Lawlor, Jo Anne 53, 107, 116, 124, 130, 207, 210 Lawrence, Ernest 53, 124, 224, 263 Lawrence, Joe 96 Laws, Charles 96 Lawson, Douglas 96, 123, 195 Lay, Janie 96 Leach, Tom 77, 221 Lear, Walter 96 Ledbetter, William 96 Ledesma, Andrew 96 Ledesma, Carmen 77, 215 Ledesma, Lupe 96, 215 Lee, Frances 77 Lee, Latrelle 53, 126, 130, 210 Lee, Woodrow 53 Leeah, Andrew 53 Leigh, Alice Jean 96, 206 Leisering, Mary Ann 77, 127, 204, 130, 215 Leissner, Charlie 53, 25, 39, 162, 164, 224, 263 LeMarr, Wesley 96 Le Mond, Frances 53, 109, 118, 194 Lentz, Laura Ann 96, 199 Lenz, Betty Jean 53, 206 Leonard, Robert 53, 208 Leonard, Walter 126, 223, 265 Leo, Jack 124 Leos, Joe 96 Lester, Dolores 53 Lester, Maxine 53 Levander, Ted 120, 123 Lewallen, Jo Betsy 96 Lewallen, Robert 96, 209 Bill 54 Jeff 96, 109 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Jerry 54 Lewis, Peggy 54 Light, W. J. 122, 177 Lind, Lind, Charles 54, 195 Herman 77, 204, Linden, Richard 77 Linder, Nelda 54, 192, 233 Lindgrin, Barbara 96 Lindsay, Ira Jean 96, 123 Lindsey, Christine 54, 123, 225 Lineberger, Harold 96, 151 Lingrin, Jack 220 Littlepage, Benny 125, 126, 138, 168, 260, 265 ' Livingston, Van 54, 117, 157, 209 245 Lloyd, Crosbie 77, 204 Lloyd, Maury 77, 149, 223, 265 Lloyd, Tommy 77 Lock, Wilton 96 Lockenvitz, Gitta 54, 260 Locklear, Lucille 77 Lockman, John 96, 109, 198 Loera, Janie 77, 130 Loftis, James 54, 123, 192 Lohman, Dellaine 96, 120 Laney, Tommy 96, 109, 123 Logg, Shirley 54, 115, 124, 206, 1 Lopez, Helen 96 Olga 96, Q07 Sylvester 77, 201 Lopez, Lopez, Lotisch, Mac 151 Love, Eugenia 77 Lovejoy, Betty 192, 207 Lowden, Don 96 Lowery, Buford 77 Lozano, Glenn 96, 126 Lucio, Morris 96 Lucksinger, Henry 77, 123 Lucksinger, Jean 77, 18, 28, 107, 206 225 Ludwick, Jackie 96, 148, 223 Ludwig, Patricia 96, 218 Lundell, Burt 96 Lundstedt, Larry 77, 149, 223, 265 Lupercio, Tony 96 Lyda, Carl 54, 115, 123 Lyle, Richard 157 Lyles, Julian 96, 107, 151, 195 Lyles, Marilyn 96, 218 Lynch, Jeanette 54, 130, 192 Lynn, Mack 96, 220 McAnally, Doris 54, 194 McAngus, Moda 77 McAtee, James 96 McBrayer, Betty 54, 16, 110, 111 114, 124, 125, 196, 239, 253 McBrine, Marilyn 96, 16, 116 McCafferty, Dan 96, 213, 219 McCaIeb, Joanne 96, 26, 197, 213, 225 McClain, Betty Lou 96, 199 McClendon, Betty 54 McClure, Judson 77, 222 McComb, Joyce 96 McConnell, David 77 McCord, Jean 54, 124, 130, 210 McCown, Henry 96, 120 McCoy, Dick 162 McCoy, Jimmie 54 McCracken, Jane 77, 226 McCrummen, Tommy 77, 18, 26, 192 McCullough, Beth 97 McCullough, Billy 54, 123 McCullough, Frank 97, 209 McCullough, Gwyn 54 La Nell 97, 206 McCullough, McCurdy, Kenneth 97 McDaniel, Esther 77, 130 McDonell, Rena Don 54 McDuff, Walter James 77 McDuffie, Barbara 97, 124, 125, 127 McElroy, James 54 McFadden, Lilly 127 McGee, Carol 77 McGuire, Bert 97 McGuire, Eloise 77, 130, 215 Mclntosh, Carole 97, 197 Mclntyre, Joan 112, 114 Mclver, Billy 97 McKinney, Bill 54, 112 McKinnon, Edward 77, 168, 214, 260 McKinnon, Rogers 97 McLaurin, Lauchlin 77, 227 McLennan, Johanna 97 McMahan, Joyce 54 McMillan, Lindy 77 McMullen, Frank 54 McMurry, Russell 54, 34, 126, 204 McNabb, Charles 97 McNamara, Hank 97, 151 107, 124, McNatt, Jeanne 77, 107, 130 Roy 86 Mackey, Jack 77, 204 Macry, Lenarose 77, 210 Maddox, Gene 97 Magness, Ted 77 Mahlmann, Lillian 172 Malone, Jean 54 Mangum, Wiley 55, 15, 116, 200 Mann, Jerry 97, 149, 265 Mansfield, Jim Tom 55, 21, 38, 106, 109 Manning, Amba 77, 113, 116 Manos, Mickey 77 Manuel, Eleanor 77, 130, 215 Marley, Marian 78, 127, 206 257 + -1--5!-4--k - ----4-- +-+-- - - 1 - Ahni-li -I--JILAI---ll----P -Li -lk!!-JI-Jh..4l THE CAPITAL ATIONAL . B A UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY OFFICERS WALTER BREMOND, IR., President JNO. A. GRACY, Vice-President E. P. CRAVENS, Vice-President WALTER BOHN, Vice-President LEO KUHN, Vice-President W. C. KENNEDY, Vice-President JOHN S. BURNS, Vice-President F. M. DUBOSE, Assistant Cashier VVILFORD NORMAN, Assistant Cashier ROY B. STEWART, Assistant Cashier J. W. HAWKINS, IR., Assistant Cashier WALTER BREMOND III, Assistant Cashier HAROLD IONES, Assistant Cashier AUG. DEZAVALA, Special Representative RAYMOND R. TODD, Vice-President 0 Trust Ojicer D I R E C T O R S HERMAN BROWN WALTER BOHN WALTER BREMOND, IR. EDWARD CLARK R. B. COUs1Ns, JR. HERMAN HEEP E. P. CRAVENS THEO P. DAVIS JNO. A. GRACY C. L. COXD HIGGINS H. M. HOUSTON JAMES P. NASH Z. T. SCOTT F. W. STERNENBERG GEO. E. SHELLEY i -if Qfwlv 1b'1?1l- +' 0 4 '+'iG l -Wif They go together Y fe: ,r'V4?J 11 489 1 -Q V X IOYTIJD UNDEI AUYHOIITV Ol ,Nl COCA-COLA CUMVANY IV l 1'- -Qu'-l aff? Q1 l1l 1 1- h ' Q Q44 X14 Ueifmcj Qwmifwze Qampana i Y i fnfjfj J A I f eQe A W e e lhnno nf'N:l!lun:lll9 .Ulu-rtisufil y'l'I'l'llIlll1HSl' r I A 6 I3 1300 LA WACA 'l'1'Ivph4nu- S--1611 1' , W f ,. Q fe' ' I I , I i ., . 'M 1 ' I ' f W! A J X af, 'xxx r , a, if ,Y 5 .. , . , . jf4,1s' hf In a beaatzfza home settzng at H. M. Oettzng Farnztnre Comnany Joyce rf' ,fffif-'f ' Rydberg, Jean Wynn, Jayne Darsey, Margaret Jo Piland, Defnbe Horton, M Q A1 and Jerry Johnson enjoy a game of Canasta. 259 I Early comers in the season find the spring: Hart, Austin, Perry, Williams, Kelley, Byram, Shipman, Grainge, Caldwell not so hot for diving. Summer or winter this group of water-loving boys and girls p r a c t i c e their many strokes and dives at the many Mswimrning holes around Austin. Rosemary Austin L, Carrielu Byram ' jo Ann Caldwell jean Catterall Gretchen Grainge Ann Hart Baba Kelley Gitta Lockenvitz George Anne Perry Diane Shipman Ann Williams ww 2:9 F 'Mist I 3 V W nr 45. M1 N IEE Ri 'W it I J Q Pictured at the lefii the newly formed Aqua Club. Members of t club are as follow: Diane Shipman jean Catterall Gitta Lockenvitz Tommy Woodmansee Carrielu Byram Sonny Fischer Ronny Woodmansee Babs Kelley Benny Littlepabe 1 Roger joseph Graham Wilson I Edward McKinnon jim Swearingen Bill Pryor Lamar Ealy l Herbie Fischer L ---H V - 3 5 5249: p ,Q:fgz4.,Z in- . m E'a' H 1 ' 'Vi' A , 1 ' A - W , . . gg. V 'ffm-' gh -- r 0 , . ,, ,, ,W X,-. . Bobby johns f .L f fl s .. A ni v 5' - Hr Q 1 I -Q r y mise gzzfiif: fi-g . fr lagf5sf4:,1 E1 'T r Q, 0, K '-'t K if f .if , 1 f -gs r Q i. 3 . J if 4 . i , A 'I' 4 ' ' -r'- -ff4?5f1L1' ::t3 5e, ' Q31 'az Q ii tif ' jo Ann Caldwelland Babs Kelley laugh as the bubbles tickle them in the spillway at Barton Springs. ffku fu- K- et But it's cold! . I George Anne gives us a smile crawls Ulustralianj ape Marshall, Jimmy 97 Marshall, Joyce 78 Martin, Betty Von 55, 194 Martin, Billy 97 Martin, David 78 Martin, Gary 97 Martinez, Alex 78 Martinez, Augustine 207 Martinez, Elind 97 Martinez, Frank 78 Martinez, Henry 78 Martinez, Josephine 78 Marx, Harvey 55 Marx, Ruby Nell 97, 199 Masden, Nancy 78, 130, 206 Massey, Barbara 78, 124, 130 Massey, Jackie 55 Masters, Bob 124 Matthews, Charles 97 Mayes, Bob Shelton 55, 107, 126, 173, 194 Mayfield, Bobby 78 srunmr INDEXi ICONTINUEDJ Melin, Jane 55, 112, 114, 194, 232 Melson, Beth 55, 30, 124, 130, 224, 231, 241, 250, 263 Melson, Earl 55, 126, 202 Melton, Norma Faye 97 Menchaca, Lucy 97, 209 Menefee, Durland 97 Menn, Egon Walter 97 Menn, Herbert 78 Mercer, Patsy 55 Merchant, Elizabeth 107, 130 Meredith, Benny 97 Meredith, Donna Joe 97 Messer, Yvonne 78, 206 Metcalfe, Donald 97, 124, 150 Metcalfe, Orin 78 Meyerowitz, Albert 78 Meyers, David 78 Mickel, Betty Jean 55 Middleton, Ann 55, 126 Middleton, Barbara 78, 206 Middleton, John 97 Miller, Reese 97, 213 Moore, Jo Ann 56, 124, 130 Miller, Walterine 78 Moore, Julian Wesley 97, 124 Millner, Eugene 78 Moore, Mary W. 97, 218 Millner, Jo Ann S5 Moore, Patsy 56, 112, 114 Millner, Willard 78 Moore, Phyllis 78, 226 Mills, Billy Jo 91 Moore, Tom 78, 150 Mills, Eugene 55, 126 M005, GWeiid01Yii 78, 219 Mills, Mary 56, 124, 125, 203 Moran. Billie -10119 78 Mitchell, Bill 97 Mitchell, Billy 97, 107 Mitchell, Edna 78 Moreland, Alberta 97 Moreland, George 78 Moreland, Malcolm 98 Mitchell, Janet 78, 124, 125, 233 Mweidnd, Mamie 73, 192 Mitchell, Tucker 78, 126, 245 Moreno, CY'1i1 iU 56, 207 Mohley, Rachel 97 Moreno, Earl Davis 98, 194 Mock, Johnny 56 MOYQ'-111, Bi11Y 78 Moffett, Bernice 78 MOFQUU, NUNCY 98 Mojicq, Sophie 97 Morisey, Jo Ann 194 Molberg, Leonard 56, 141, 223, M0fI'iS, Eddie 56, 137, 176, 223, 265 236, 265 Monqghqnl Peggy 78 M0rrlS, Hunter 78, 111, Moncivais, Raymond 56 Monk, Norma 78, 219, 224 Monroe, Merline 78 Morris, Virginia 78, 21, 124, 208 Morrison, Jane 56, 207 Morrison Jessie Nell 78, 207 Mears, Charles 97 Miears, Billy 55 Montel, Henry 56, 110, 263 Morrow, Timothy 79 Medford, Jo Allan 55, 119, 130, Milam, Johnnie 97, 208 Mohlgomery, Billy 97 MOFSE, Helen 56 207 Milam, Marietta 55 Mhhfgomei-yi Ei-mie 56 Motheral, Bruce 98 Medina, David 55 Milam, 01119 97 Montgomery, Janis 78 Moya, C11fi5iiiie 96, 201 Meek, Gaylon 78 Miles, Gilbert 78, 124 Moody' Ed 91, 151 Moya, Richard 55 Meek, -1ii 1mY 126 Miiei, -109 161 Moody, Marie 97, 107 ' Mueller, Leo 56, 220 Meek, Neil 55 Miller, Al 78 Moody, Nancy 56, 115, 125, 127, Mueller, Wanda 79, 171 Meeks, Taylor 55, 136, 146, 223, Miller, Bob 55, 109, 118, 194 130 Mugno, John 79, 212 265 Miiief, DdYi1'i9He 78, 208 Moore, Betty Lou 97 Mugno, Marjorie 98, 226 Meier, EdVdfd 55 Miiief, Donuld 55 Moore, Carl 78 Mulholland, Ernestine 79, 108, Meier, Louise 78 Miller, Ella Ann 55, 194 Moore, D, R, 78 109, 118, 194, 198 M0ifS, David 150 Miller. -1el'fY 97, 224 Moore, Earl 97 Mullins, Mary Louise 98 Meisler, Judith 78, 109, 118, Miller, Judd 78 Moore, Elsie 78 Mundt, Ann 56, 225 194, 198 Miiief, Phil 78, 16, 154 Moore, Gail 78, 130, 219 Munoz, Adelfa 56 Melber, Junelle 78, 207 Miller, Raeburn 97, 222 Moore, Henry 157, 159 Munoz, William 98 l The styles created by us for you! 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Joan 79, 207 Neal, Bitsy 56, 115, 117, 130, 176 Neal, Charles 79, 150 Needham, Jimmie 79 Needleman, Roslyn 56, 194 Neff, Joycelaine 79, 219 Neill, Frances June 98, 123 Nelle, Don Lee 98 Nelligan, Thomas 79 Betty Jane 98, 197 Nelson, Nelson, Morris 79, 66, 67, 143, 146, 153, 184, 223, 265 144, Nelson, Phil 79, 120, 250 Nelson, Willeta 79 Charles 56, 38, 115, 137, Nemir, 176, 223, 265 Nett, Nelwyn 212 New, Ruby 79, 123 Newbern, Gregg 98 Newberry, Carole 79, 130, 107, 166, 172 Newell, Joan 79 Newman, Barbara 98 Nichols, Alice Jean 56, 127, 208 Nichols, Billy 56, 124, 195 Nichols, Delia 57, 120 Nichols, Tommy 98, 109, 203 Nichols, Vivian 79 Nieman, Betty Jean 57, 115, 130 Nolen, Herby 57, 227 Norman, Anita 79, 194, 217 Norred, Betty Lou 79 Norris, Bobby Jean 79 Norris, Edra 98, 127 Norvell, Joyce 57, 127, 210 Nozick, Gilbert 79 Nuhn, Jo Anne 57, 197 Nunez, David 98 Nunley, Hope 57, 126 O'Connor, Fred 79 O'Dell, Travis 209 Odiorne, Freddy 98, 156, 195 Oertli, Freddie 98, 204 Oertli, Frieda 79, 30 Oertli, Sarah Bess 98 Oglesby, Reta 79 Oieda, Elva 79 Olfers, Geneva 79 Olle, Betty Jo 79 Olle, Margaret Ann 98, 32, 107 Olle, Margie 57, 207 Olson, Betty Olene 79 Olvera, Alice 98, 201 Ophilio, Rangel 98 Orand, Mary 98 Orr, Don 98 Orr, James 79, 123 Ortiz, Martinez, 57 Ortolani, Larry 57 Overall, Robert 204 Overstreet, Edna Merle 192 Owens, Elizabeth 57, 130 Owens, Rose 57, 109, 120, 194 Owens, Tommy 57, 141, 223, 265 Owens, Wyvonne 98 Pacharzina, Robert 79, 150, 223, 265 Page, Anna 57, 126 STUDENT INDEX ICONTINUED2 Page, John 79, 195 Palias, Cathrine 98, 206 Palmer, Barry 98, 151 Palmer, Norman 57, 125, 126 Pannell, Gene 98, 86, 209 Pape, Dorothy 57, 127 Paris, Darrell 98 Park, Joe 79, 109, 194 Parker, Ada Catherine 57, 127, 207 Parker, Ben 57 Parker, David 98, 151 Parker, Jimmy 58, 109, 202 Parker, John 79 Parker, Margie 98 Parker, Murline 58, 192 Parkinson, Betty 79, 130 Pinkerton, Norma 99, 208 Piper, Sam Jo 80 Pittard, Duwain 58, 123 Pittsford, Emma 80 Poage, April Ann 80, 127, 197, 224 Poe, Joyce 80 Pogue, Claude 31 Pollon, Evelyn 58, 193 Pollon, Howard 99 Pollard, Evelyn 80 Pollard, Harry 17 Ponton, Jo Ann 80 Pool, Hill Sonny 58 Poole, Stanley 80, 193 Pope, James 99, 16, 86, 151 Popham, Charles 99 Reagor, J. Ray 112, 114, 116, 200 Reasoner, Denzel 80, 25, 224 Reasoner, Margaret 99 Reaves, Patsy 59 Redd, Sara Jane 80 Reed, Richard 99 Reedy, Manta Joe 150 Rehfeld, Joe 99 Reinarz, Allen 80, 222 Reinert, Richard 59 Reinhardt, Clara Mae 59 Renfro, Joe Franklin 99 Reyes, Daniel 99 Reyes, Joe Edward 99 Reynolds, Durwood 80 Reynolds, Margaret 171 Parris, Bob 57 Parsons, Arthur 79, 109, 194 Parsons, Bob 58, 117 Paschall, Doris 79, 171 Pate, Pat 39, 134, 143, 223, 236, 265 Patrick, Ann Ruth 98 Patrick, Jerry 79, 109, 118, 194 Patschke, Nelwyn 79 Patterson, Charles 58 Patterson, Jerry Lee 98 Patterson, Melvin 98, 220 Patton, Murray 98, 110 Paul, Albert Leroy 79, 204 Peacock, Harral 98, 109 Peal, Gilda 58, 109 Peal, Patsy 127 Pearce, Doris 192 Pearson, Barbara 58 Pearson, Bobby 98, 220 Pearson, Peggy Anne 79 Peavy, Nancy 98, 123 Peel, Billy Floyd 58, 107 Pena, Gloria 79 Penick, Katherine 58, 130 Perez, Beatrice 127, 192 Perez, Ernest 58 Perez, Joe 58 Perkins, Elsie 79 Perkins, 'Kemper 98 Perkins, Patsy 79, 127 Perlitz, Patty 98 Perry, Barbara 79, 192 Perry, Davie 58 Perry, George Anne 79, 106, 117, 124, 130, 178, 197, 231, 255, 260 Perry, Horace 98, 120, 220 Perry, J. L. 98 Perry, Joe 79, 196, 239 Peschka, Don 123 Peschka, Pauline 58, 120, 122, 219 Peterson, Charles 21, 206 Peterson, Helen Bell 58 Peterson, Susan 80 Petty, Barnard 98 Petty, Frank 80 Petty, Jimmy 98 Petty, Pete 193 Pfennig, Robert 80 Pharr, Patricia 58, 203 Phelps, Norma 58, 120, 123, 167 Phenig, Bob 157 Philips, Robert 58 Phillips, Audrey 207 Phillips, David 98 Phillips, Douglas 98, 33 Phillips, Pozelle 80, 125, 126, 130, 213 Phinney, Bob 245 Phinney, G. C. 98, 67, 86, 107 Pichinson, Don 98, 151 Porter, 263 Doc 58, 115, 233, 244, Porter, Peggy 99, 225 Potter, William 80 Powell, Gordon 58 Powell, Jean 124, 125, 127, 224, 233 Powell, Mary Louise 58 Powell, Sonia 99, 198 Powell, Vincent 80 Pratt, Wallace 99 Presley, Thomas 80, 220 Preston, Prewitt, Lyman ss, 146, 223, 265 Shirley 99, 33 Prim, Gene 58 Primer, Charles 99 Pritchett, Donald 80, 193 Propsma, Jackie 80 Prosatik, Prouse, 115, Virginia 99, 217 Darlene 58, 112, 114, 130 Prouse, Ruth 99, 120, 123, 213 Pruett, Kenneth 80, 150, 223, 245, 265 Pruitt, Jo Ann 99, 124, 125 Pryor, Bill 80, 66, 168, 169, 234, 260 Quick, Carl 59 Quicksall, Billy 80 Quicksall, Joe Dale 99 Quicksall, Leona 59, 115, 130 Quintanilla, Joe 80 Raatz, Lambert 211 Robb, Virgil 80, 195 Roby, Wanda 80, 192 Rader, Martin 99, 204 Rader, Shirley 59 Raesz, David 59 Raesz, Edward 99 Ragland, Barbara 99 Ragsdale, Rayline 99 Ragsdale, Willie 59 Rains, Carole 80, 219 Ramirez, Ben 99 Ramirez, Flora 80, 207, 215 Ramirez, Micaela 127 Ramirez, Olga 99 Ramirez, Susie 201 Ramsey, Bobby 80, 23, 123 Randolph, Betty Jo 59, 192 Rangel, Albert 59, 215 Rangel, Minnie 59 Rangel, Ophelia 99 Rangel, Raymond 99, 120, 201 Rangel, Rose 59, 199 Rangel, Rose 99 Rankine, Shirley 80, 232 Rankine, Wilfred 99, 111, 124, 224 Rasor, Jerry Lee 99, 222 Raven, Bettie 59 Raven, Bettye Mae 99, 213 Edwina 99, 127 Rhea, Wayne 80 Rhodes, Ellen Kate 99 Richard, Bobby 80 Richardson, Betty Jean 80, 124, 125, 249 Richardson, Mary Lynn 59, 115, 130, 197 Richburg, Warren 99, 124, 194 Richter, Martha Ann 59, 123 Richter, Mary 80 Richter, Oscar 80 Ricketts, Dick 99 Ricketts, Nell 99 Ricks, Glenda 59, 125, 127, 130 Ridgway, Dardin 80, 126 Ridgway, Marvin 99 Riggs, Alvin 99 Rightor, Edward 59, 112, 114, 116, 200 Rigney, Audrey 59, 125, 127, 194 Riley, Margret 59 Rincon, Ovidio 80, 126 Rincon, Rachel 99, 126 Ringstaff, Frances 99, 123 Rios, Robert 59 Risher, Phil 99 Ritchey, Jimmie Ray 99 Ritter, Jack 80 Ritter, Nancy Ann 99, 107, 182, 197 Rivera, Marcelina 80 Raatz, Lambert 80 Roberts, Harvey 99, 109, 198 Roberts, Jo Ann 99, 172, 218 Roberts, Margaret 80 Robertson, James 80, 126, 194 Robinson, Betty 59, 130, 176 Robinson, Patricia 100 Robinson, Raymond 100 Robison, Susan Lucille 100 Robison, Waid 59, 107, 126 Rocha, Beatrice 100, 199 Roche, Jack 80, 66, 119, 150 Rodgers, Uvah Jean 100, 107 Rodriguez, Janice 100 Rodriguez, Aurora 59, 201 Roe, Jane 59, 130 Roe, Sie 120 Roebuck, Noel 80, 123 Roelse, George 59 Roelse, Sara 80 Rogers, Audrey Ann 80 Rogers, Bettye Jayne 100, 124, 125, 127, 216 Rogers, Bill 59, 123 Rogers, Jeanette 81, 193 Rogers, Kenneth 81 Rogers, Lily Bess 81, 109, 118, 198 Rogers, Sandra 81 Rogue, Claude 100 Romberg, Arnold 81, 221 Roper, Anita Jo 81 Rosas, Margarita 81 Pickle, Verta 58 Pierce, Terry 98, 107, 156 Pigott, Faye Nell 58, 194 Piland, Margaret Jo 58, 197, 259 Pillans, Doris 80, 120 Pillow, Pinedo, Lovell 80, 124 Dora 99 Ray, Gerald 80 Ray, James 59, 111, 165, 172, 173, 227 Ray, Janice 80, 124, 206 Roy, Joe 59 Rosenquist, Christina 60, 130 Ross, Donald 100 Ross, Thomas 81 Rotsch, Ellen Sue 100, 109, 120, 193 Samuelson, Rose Adair 60, 124 Rountree, Dorothy 109, 118, 207 Rowell, Mack 81 Rozzell, Jean 100, 165 Rugeley, Joan 60, 225 Ruiz, Eva 81 Ruiz, Jim 100 Ruiz, Joe 100 Ruiz, John 126 Rum, Patsy Sue 100 Rumsey, John 100 Rundberg, Carl 81, 194, 204 Rundell, Sara 210 Rush, Betty Jo 100, 194 Rush, Bobby James 100 Ryan, Beverly 24 Rydberg, Joyce 81, 66, 67, 117, 130, 184, 259 Ryden, Elvera 60, 124, 206 Rye, Leslie 100 Sackrey, Lillian 100 Salazar, Albert 60 Saldana, Daniel 100 Saldivar, lrma 81, 215 Salisbury, Ted 60 Salyer, Johnny 60, 26, 135, 136, 146, 161, 162, 176, 223, 263, 265 Sanchez, Alfredo 81 Sanchez, John 81 Sanchez, Lalo 100 Sanchez, Victor 100 Sanders, Conneen 81, 106, 107, 123 Sanders, Dale 100 STUDENT INDEX ICONTINUEDJ Sanders, Mary Lou 100, 109, 113, 194 Sandford, Sandy 192 Sandifer, Sandra 81, 107, 194 Sankey, Walter 100 Sassman, Allen 100 Saucedo, Mary 100 Saul, Charlene 81, 124, 130 Saul, Jerry 245 Souls, William David 81, 124, 214 Saunders, Marilyn 60 Sawyer, Barbara 100 Saxon, Betty 100 Saxon, Billy 100, 204 Scallorn, Donald 81 Scarborough, Sylvia 81, 20 Scarbrough, Roger 60, 25 Schaare, lrene 100 Schieb, Dick 60, 115 Schieffer, Twain 60 Schiller, Mary Ann 81 Schmidt, Bobbie Nell 100 Schmidt, Henry 81, 204, 205 Schmidt, John 211 Schmidt, Margie 100, 172, 219 Schmidt, Robert 81, 126, 196, 239, 250 Schmidt, Ronnie 100 Schneider, Iva Lee 100, 123 Schneider, Lydia 81, 206, 208 Schoedel, John 60, 204, 205 Schonfeld, Dana 81 Schonfeld, Donnalou 81 Schrader, Gayle 81, 123, 210 Schreffler Margaret 81 Schuessler, Wanda 60 Schuessler, Wilma 60 Schulle, Janice 60, 115, 130 Schulte, Doris 60 Schultze, Norman 60 Schulze, Eleanor 60, 194, 263 Schulze, Gedrgena 60, 115 Schulze, Kathleen 100, 86, 185, 225 Schwartz, Carolyn 81 Sconci, Tony 100 Scott, Dick 81, 204, 205 Screws, Jimmy 81, 209 Scrutchin, Doris 60, 124, 197 Seaholm, J. T. 81, 38, 66, 134, 136, 170, 187, 223, 265 Seekatz, Floy 100, 120, 123, 203 Sefcik, Warren 100 Seiders, Joe 81, 204, 205 Selley, Gloria 60, 115 Senkel, Clarence 81 Setliff, James 81, 224 Seymour, Betty Ann 100 Shafer, Barbara 100 Shafer, Bill 81 Shafer, George 81, 123 Sharp, Carolyn 100 Sharp, Rosalyn 81 Shaw, Van 60, 123, 226 Shelton, Emmett 60 Shelton, Genevieve 100 Shelton, Gilbert 81, 224 Shelton, Jimmie Joe 60, 209 Shelton, Ronnie 100 Shifflett, Amelia 100 Shipman, Diane 60, 125, 127, Schneider, Ted 100 Schnell, Arlan 100 Schoedel, Emma 10 Shanks, Mary Ann 60, 10 124, 192 0 Shannon, Margaret 100 9,1 197, 260 Shipp, Paula 100 Shipwosh, Billy Dave 100 Showalter, Wallace 100 Showalter, Willard 224 Shriver, David 204 Shriver, Jack 100, 151, 196, 239 Shropshire, Norma 192 Shropshire, Virginia 100, 107, 270 Shrout, Barbara 101 Shuck, Suzanne 101, 167, 173 Shuffield, Kathlyn 60 Shuler, Doris Faye 81 Shuler, Joyce 81, 126 Sibert, Jimmie 101, 198 Sieck, Catherine 81, 27 Sifuentes, Gloria 101, 201 Sifuentes, John 81 Sifuentes, Rachel 82 Sikes, Charles 101, 203 Silberstein, Deanna 101, 206 Silvus, Bob 82, 107, 224 Simms, Marguerite 101 Simon, Dolph 61, 107, 115, 116, 200 i + 4 1 1 HUWARD KUHLMAN AUTHORIZED LINCOLN- MERCURY DEALER 264 AUSTIN, TEXAS . . .The strains of Loy- Here we introduce the Maroon football 5lForever float through squad, the offensive unit and the defensive ihe air- - -Shortly 3 unit. However, these boys need no intro- group of Mar oon-clad duction, for their record has m a de them 'igures burst out of a as familiar to Austin High students as iandcla s p huddle. . . football itself. oo se pimples pop out nd the excitement S6!1dS University lnterscholastic Le a g ue :hills to your spine. . . Conference AA Runner s-up . This in- THE KICKOFF- . - scription on the team trophy briefly tells ' the story of one of the g r e ate s t football These moments are teams ever to come out of Austin High. rery typical of a suc- essful football s e a s o n hich s aw the Maroons 'ise to towering heights n hig h school football. fa--. it efre 1113255 , e ,. fkfu fp a l X Y, xg g , SAQ . .r , AN 'X ff: 23 .1 3 . f' X Txj f- i -,,,2 ' f - . , 30 . 5. f 'FN'N'S-.egg-.gr M, ' t W - - xfy V 'T x f -Jr f NN - -Rf-, .V 'leaky 'V -- fe 4 1 'L . if -V ' NsNNff...M 1 ' , , ' . 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Seaholm, Lyman Preston, John Cavilecr, Tommy Flow, Arthur Cun- ningham, Leighton Younger, Joe Bunch, Paul Earney, Bobby Frederick, Bobby Hailey. Second row: TommyOwcns, John Berry,Maury Lloyd, Oliver Bradshaw, Roy Halibur- ton, Robert Wisian, Larry Lundstedt, Rodney Williams, Glendon Bushong, Stanley Studer, Layton Buckner. Third row: Kenneth Pruitt, Bill Trafton, Bobby Pacharzina, Bobo Smith, Jerry Mann, Joe Ireland, Frank Hernandez, Wayne Agnew, Eddie lviorris, Dick Van Fleet, Pat Pate, Marvin Hooker. Fourth row: Morris Nelson, Carney Huddleston, Marvin Hockcr, Herbert Tomlin, Travis Eckert, Charles Nemir, Johnny Salyer, Bobby Warren. Managers: BuddyTiech, Walter Leonard,Cux-tis Blackmore, Bill Dockery, Pat'1'homas. Photos courtesy Fort Worth Star-Telegram 1 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY THE ERICA ATIO AL BA AUSTIN, TEXAS MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OFFICERS E. R. L. WROE, President A. C. BULL, Vice-President A. G. ADAMS, JR., Vice President L. D. WILLIAMS, Vice President BEN M. BRIGHAM, Cashier W. R. LONG, JR., Asst. Vice President J. H. MEYERS, JR., Asst. Vice President C. WILLARD HOUSER, Asst. Vice President E. W. ANDERSON, Asst. Vice President W. W. SHROPSHIRE, Asst. Cashier M. M. MACKEN, Asst. Cashier FRED PENICK, Asst. Cashier E. J. SMITH, JR., Asst. Cashier GEO. MILTON, JR., Asst. Cashier WE'LDON M. SWENSON, Asst. Cashier ERSELL C. DUKE, Trust Officer DIRECTORS A. C. ADAMS, JR. THEO P. MEYER ARTHUR P. BAGBY TOM MILLER A. C. BULL J. R. NICHOLS VV. S. DRAKE, JR. LOUIS NOVY J. E. HARRISON BEN H. POXVELL E. R. L. WROE 266 ' 'Fifi' 'ifiwlfi' 1 iiinifil' 'I' 'U' 'ii 'UY4 'Ei' 'I' 4 9fi 17 'il' 'lfifil' 'l i '5 'lfil i- wifi? Simons, Clarence, 101 Simpson, David 101 Simpson, Jo Ann 101, 207, 210 Sims, Lucile 61, 113, 115, 116. 200 Sincere, Dick 224 Singleterry, James 82 Singleton, Alfred 212 Singleton, Neil 82 Skinner, Sam 61 Skipping, William 82, Slack, Catherine 101, 206 Slack, Sylvia 61, 127 Sladek, Karel 82, 124, 215 Sladek, Shirley 101, 172 Sliofer, Barbara 127 Smalley, Elaine 101 Smalley, Grace Ann 218 156, 195 STUDENT INDEX KCONTINUEDI Starkey, John B. 101 Starling, Peggy 82 Starnater, Jimmy 34, 204, 205 Steinkamp, Delores 82, 124, 125, 215 Stenholm, Paul 62 Stenzel, Sonya 101, 120, 123, 213 Stephens, Barbara 82 Stephens, lone 62, 197 Stephenson, Betty Jo 62, 177, 193 Stephenson, Mary Anne 62, 127, 213 Stephenson, Shirley Faye 82 Sternberg, Bobby 101 Sterzing, Carl Bruce 82 Stevenson, Scottie 82, 66, 67, wquuci, Hamid 204' 106, 130, 126, 225 Stewart, Arthur 82, 152, 195 Stewart, Edna Ann 62, 107, 123, 197 Stewart, lnez 101, 123 Stewart, Iris 101, 120, 217 Stewart, Mary Beth 82, 127 Stewart, Rod 82, 202 Stewart, Sidney 82, 107, 123 Stockton, John R. Uockl 62 Teneyuque, Socorrita 62, 115, 123, 207 Tenney, Terbay, Augusta 101, 125, 127 Thomas J. 83 Terry, Maydene 62 Tew, Ann 83, 130 Thames, Melvin 83 Thames, Virginia Orr 62 Thaxton, Jane 102 Thieme, Wallace 83 Thomas, Beverly 83, 130 Thomas, lla Doris 62 Thomas, Jackie 83, 168, 169, 214 Thomas, Kendall 62 Thomas, Pat 63, 265 Thomas, Patricia 83 Thomason, Harry 102 Thomason Jack 63, 126 Thomason Mary Bess 83 Thompson Arthur 63, 192 Thompson Burch 83, 213 Thompson Jo Ann 83 Thompson John Burk 83 Thompson Richard 83, 109, 121, 221 Thompson Wilson 102 Thoresen,'Ray 63, 220 Smit, Loren 126, 214 Smith, Addie Jo 61 Smith, Alice Elaine 82 Smith, Anne 82, 130 Smith, Arles 61, 217 Smith, Aylmer 61, 39 Smith, Barbara June 82, 214 Smith, Bennie Ruth 82, 130 Smith, Betty Ann 61, 130, 192 Smith, Beverly 61, 16, 111, 126, 215 Smith, Billy Faye 61, 126, 210, 224 Smith, Billy Merle 61, 224 Smith, Bobby Bo Bo 61, 265 Smith, Carol Sue iBunny1 82, 215 130, Smith, Charles Albert 82, 120, 123 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Chester 101 Dewayne 1,01, 224 Elaine 124, 130, 216 Eldon Windy 61, 38, Stockton, Ray 101 Stogsdill, Jenny Lou 82, 196, 239 Stogsdill, Russell 245 Stokes, Patsy 101, 127 Stone, James 204, 205 Stone, Laurie Jean 101, 120, 215, 217 Stowers, L. R. 82 Stricklin, Charles 62, 108, 109, 194 Striplin , Jerr 82 Thornton, George W. 102 Thorton, Jane 206 Threadgill, Becky 102, 127 Tidwell, Patricia Jo 63, 115 Tidwell, Virginia 83, 130 Tinney, Jake 102 Tirado, Terry 102, 107, 195 Tobey, James 102 Todd, Janette 63, 124, 208 Todd, Vernon 63 Toler Tomm 102 151 Velasquez, Sylvester 102, 195 Verdine, Riley 63, 161, 162, 163, 195, 243 Vernon, Betty 102 Vernon, Dixie Jane 63, 263 Via, Marion 83, 224 Vick, Ross 102, 150 Vickers, Dillard 63, 22 Vickers, Jerry 83 Vidal, Susan 83 Villasana, Tony 102, 215 Villeges, Emilio 83, 126, 201 Vines, Benny 102 Vinson, Betty Jean 83 Viscardi, Catherine 102 Vivian, Taft 102 Voelkel, Anita 102, 218 Voight, Joyce 63, 127, 207 Von Kalow, Billy 63 Von Rosenberg, Ann 63 Von Rosenberg, Ann 102 Von Rosenberg, Joe 63, 115, 157 177, 224 Vosburg, Dorothy 83 Voyler, Jack 126 Wade, Ann 102 Wagner, Alice 63 Wagner, Bernice 102, 120 Wagner, La Nell 102 Wagoner, David 83, 120, 123 Walden, Kenneth 83 Walden, Margie 63, 192 1 Walenta, Maribel 63, 126, 192 Walker, Walker, Barbara 102 Jacquelin 127, 192 Walker, Janis 102, 208 Walker, John 102 Walker, Martha 83, 192 Walker William 102 150 9 Y Stromquist, Emory 62 Stromquist, Lloyd 82 106, 107, 132, 138, 157, 158, 159, 171, 173, 187, 209 Smith, Gail 82 Smith, lvan 82 Smith, Jimmy Lou 61 Smith, J. L. 82, 155, 156, 195 Smith, Lela 101 Smith, Marilyn 82 Smith, Mary 82, 217 Smith, Nancy Jo 61, 127, 192 Smith, Patsy Louise 101 Smith, Peggy Jo 101, 208 Smith, Ray 82, 123 Smith, Robert 138, 141, 223 Smith, Smith, Russell 61 Steve 61, 111, 124, 125, 243, 253 224, Smith, Wayne 101 Smoot, Ann 82 Snow, Lee Walter 101 Snow, Virgil 101, 125, 126, 151 Sobeck, Charlie 61, 38, 132, 176, 177, 180, 224 Sobeck, Dolores 82, 124 Span Soliz, Elvera 82 Sosa, Adolph 101 Sosa, Cecelia 101 Sosa, Lupe 82 Soto, Ishmael 61, 157 gler, Eveiyn sz, 32, 219 Speaker, Lucy Lee 82, 109, 118, 124, 216 Speed, Beverly 101, 14 Speed, Billy 61 Spiller, Max 82 Spillman, George 82 Spradling, Leslie 101 Spradling, Raymond 101 Spring, Homer 101, 107 Staehely, Bill 101, 124, 224 Stall, Louise 101 Stanford, Charles 61 Stanford, Roy 61 Stark, Ardalia 101 Stark, Philip 82, 23, 123, 213 Stromquist, Martin 209 Strong, Jane 101, 208 Struhall, Al 86, 150, 232 Struhall, Frances Marie 101, 218 Struhall, Jamie 62, 177 Stuart, Charles 82 Stuart, Dalton 62 Studer, Stanley 83, 66, 134, 138, 157, 223, 236, 265 Sullivan, Beverly 83 Sundbeck, Carl 83 Sundberg, Jo Ann 83 Sundberg, Marian 83, 123 Swafford, James 62 Swan, Walter 101, 121 Swans, Rosie 204 Swearingen, Jim 13, 111, 168, 169, 234, 255, 260 Sweet, Bette Jean 83, 130 Swenson, Roland 101 Swenson, Verner 62, 194 Sylvester, Betty Jane 101, 107 Taft, Jimmy 101 Tamayo, Albert 101, 201 Tanenbaum, Shirley 83, 108, 109,111,118,194 Tanlu, Richard 101 Tanner, David Lee 83 Tate, Martha Lynn 62 1 Y 1 Tomlin, Herbert 83, 146, 223, 265 Torn, Joe 202 ' Torres, Annie Ruth 102, 201 Torres, Daniel 83 Torres, Gloria 63, 124, 125 Wallace, Lamar 63, 107, 120, 123 Walz, Gene 63, 227 Ward, Charles 83 Ward, Terry 83, 250, 263 Lucille 83, 124 Torres, Toungate, Mary 102, 127 Townsend, Buell 102, 150 Trafton, Bill 63, 136, 137, 223, 236, 265 Trainer, Douglas 102, 151 Trainer, Helen, 102, 197 Traugatt, Alden 63, 204, 205 Treadwell, Mary Beth 102, 125, 127 Ward, Wallace 102 Ware, Douglas 83, 126 Ware, Thomas Melvin 83 Warner, Joan 102 Warner, Marilyn 64 Warner, Ralph 64, 153, 162, 195 Bobby 64, 39, 135, 140, 157, '159, 177, iso, 188, 223, Warren 263, 265 Warren, David 83 Treadwell, Morris 83 Trevino, Pete 83 Truehardt, Beverly 83 Tucker, Vonnie 83, 204 Tuivoz, Connie 127 Tumey, Robert Carl 83, 150 Tuttle, David 102 Tuttle, Francis 102 Twidwel Tyler, B l, Gerald 102, 121 etty 102, 127 Tyler, Dorothy 63 Warren, Glenn 102 Warren, Jacquelyn 102 Warren, Virginia 64 Washer, Phin 64, 113, 116, 200 Waters, Philip 84 Watkins, Durwood 84, 32, 150 Watson, Barbara 84, 206 Watson, Eunice 102, 203 Watson, John A. 84, 194 Watson, John D. 84 Tyler, John 25, 111, 250 Umscheid, Henry 83 Upchurch, Armour 102 Urban, Eldore 102 Wattinger, Pat 102 Wattinger, Vernon 84, 126 Watts, Fred 102 Weaver, Gail 102 Webb, George 64, 165, 166, 171, Urbanek, Alton 102 172, 173, 227 Tate, Ted 162, 164 Taylor, Taylor, James 62 Margaret Jane 83, 26, 130, 217 Taylor, Noel 101 Taylor, Roger A. 62, 221 Taylor, Roger B. 62 Taylor, Ruth 83, 192 Taylor Thomas 101 113 Teaff, Jimmie 101, 150 Teich, Buddy 141, 223, 245, 265 Teich, David 101, 204 Templeton, Wellene 101 Templeton, Wilbur 101, 26 Teneyuque, Leonita 101, 24, 172 Ussery, Carolyn 63, 197 Ussery, James 102 Utzman, Mary Ann 102 Valz, John 102 Van Cleave, George 102 Van Fleet, Dick 107, 142, 157 265 Van Zandt, Marilyn 102 Vanzura, Bruce 157 Vanzura, Tex 83 Vasterling, Eva Nell 83, 124 Velasquez, Josephine 102 Velasquez, Refugio 83, 201 Webb, Richard 84 Weeks, Devereux 102, 107, 226 Weisser, Dennis 84 Welch, Bubbles 64 Wells, Betty Joyce 64 Wells, John 102 Wells, Terry Jo 84 Welmaker, Barbara 103 Wendlandt, Rea 84 Wenzel, Georgia 103, 225 Werchan, Emma Jean 84 Werchan, Otto 103 Werkenthin, Conrad 64 West, Donald 84 West, Eloise 64, 186 West, Nancy 225 Westling, Eddie 64 Whatley, John 64 Whatley, Ted 84, 32, 168 Wheeler, Elsie 64, 126 Whisenant, Bobbie 103 White, Charles Ray 64, 221 White, Haskell 103 White, Herman 103, 120 White, Randy 84, 109, 194 White, Robert 103 White, Thomas 84, 119 Whited, Harold 103 Whitis, Bill 84, 202 Whitley, Joan 103 Whitter, Dick 103 Whitworth, George 84 Whitworth, Jimmy 84 Wiederhold, Minnie 84 Wiederhold, Sam 64, 126 Wier, Jimmy 103, 150 Wiginton, Martin 64, 39, 154, 195, 204, 205 Wilde, Margaret 64 Wilder, Johnny 84 Wilder, Rex 194 Wiley, Ann 103, 218 STUDENT INDEX ICONTINUEDJ Wilson, Robert L. 85, 204 Wilson, Sidney 103, 209 Wimberley, Jimmy 103 Wimberly, Doris 85 Wise, Dale 103 Wiseman, Jerry 123 Wisian, Robert 103, 149, 223, 265 Witter, Webster 103 Wolander, Betty 85 Wolfrom, Stanton 31 Womack, Delano 103, 86, 150 185 Wood Diana 103 Wood Ellis 103 Wood Jack 103, 195 Wood Mary 103 I Woodland, Charmion 85 Williams, Anne 84, 130, 219, 231, 241, 260 williams, Betty 84, 108, 109, 118, 221 Williams, Bill 103, 124, 125 Williams, Curtis 103 Williams, Dave 84, 66 Williams, Geneva 64, 210 Williams, Gerry 103 Williams, Hope 103, 126 Williams, Leland 103 Williams, Martha 84, 66, 123 Williams, Nancy 103 Williams, Oma Lee 65 Williams, Rodney 150, 153, 155, 265 Williams, Shirley 65, 115, 123 Williams, Stanley 151 Williams, Steve 84, 250, 263 Williamson Charles 84 Williamson Dean 65, 28, 211 Williamson, Donna Mae 85, 130 Williamson John 85 Williamson Rob 103 Willie, Rudolf 85 Willingham, 'K. D. 204 Willman, Alice Mae 65, 130 Wiley, Ben 84, 126 Wiley, Horace 64 Wilhoit, Barbara 103 Wilhoit, Jerry 84 Wilkerson, Carroll 64 Willhoite, Don 103, 209 Williams, Annabelle 103, 213 Willman, Stanley 103 Wilson, Garvid 85 Wilson, Graham 85, 125, 168, 169, 260 Wilson, Joe 65, 26, 172, 173, 194 Wilson, Jonnye 65, 207 Woodland, Tommye 65 .Woodmansee, Harry 85 Woodmansee, Ronny 65, 124, 169, 260 Woodmansee, Tommy 124, 125, 126, 168, 196, 250, 260 Woodruff, Ann 85, 126, 130, 235 Woods, Bette 65, 130, 178 Woods, Kenneth 103 Wooldridge, Elizabeth Ann 85, 124, 130 Wooley, Nell 103 Woolrich, Thomas 65 Wooten, Jorene 65, 130 Word, Jimmy 121 Word, Wallace 121 Worley, Mary 85 Worrell, lrelene 103 Worthey, Edward 103, 121 Wright, Bill 65, 15, 107, 112, 116, 126, 200 Wright, Carleen 85, 215 Wright, Mildred 85 Wucher, Virginia 85 Wuest, Patsy 65, 38, 132 Wunneburger, Henry 103 Wyckoff, Jacqueline 85, 130, 225 Wylie, Joe 103 Wynn, Jean 85, 107, 126, 130, 217, 259, 263 Yarbrough, Rose Evelyn 103 Yeagley, Claire 103, 107, 225 Young, Ann Marie 85 Young, Don 85 Young, Mary Lynn 65, 115 Young, Patsy 65, 115 Youngblood, Ruby Nell 65, 207 Younger, Leighton 85, 38, 66, 143, 223, 265 Youngquist, Margaret 85, 215 Zeguh, Lewis 85 Zieger, Dolores 85, 124, 208 Ziller, Jean 65 Zivley, George 103, 15 Zivley, Jo Lita 85, 109, 224 Zuch, Martha 65, 39, 124, 130 181, 183, 189, 250 gf 'lk--BJC- 'll 151!!-'QLJIMAL 'bil -245111 i-JE-TJ? l i f 0 S TA Tl O N lf R S r T? 1 1 ,Ce CFGGITI 9 Social Stationery '7a4l' e 7eZf4 TABRYTOVV N GULF SERVICE F riendliest spot in the F riendliest City 9 Gift Items 5 Fountain Pens I' Zipper Notebooks U Oflice Supplies 9 Fine Printing THE STECK CQ. Ninth at Lavaca Phone 7-4411 I r I I Accounting Club ,.,, ..., Adda Dabbo Polish Club Administration .,..,.,.. Advertising , . ..... . . Aquatic Capers . . . . . Autographs ,. .. . ... Ballroom Dancing Club Band .... . Baseball ... ... Basketball ....,... . . Basketball Club ,,.. .... . Boots and Saddle Club .... ' Bridge Club ..,, ..... Canasta Club .. ' Chit Chat Club ... Choruses ..,....... Comet Cavalcade ...... Comet Staff .........., Debate and Public Discussion .... I Debate Squad .. 1 El Arco Iris French Club ,..,....... i Features ...,.......... Future Farmers of America Future Homemakers of America Future Teachers of America ..,., Football ........,...,.. Football Trophy ..,. Girls' Ensemble Golf ......,,,... Graduation Daze .. . Handicraft Club .. . Hot Rod' Club .,.. Intramurals ..... Introduction .... Junior Class .... Junior Favorites . Junior Officers . . . Junior Red Cross ..,. K.D.V. Club ..,.,. King .,....,..... King Nominees .,.. Latin Club ...., American National Bank Army and Navy Store . . . Austin National Bank Bohn Bros. .,,...... . Butter 'Krust Bread . . , Caboniss Furniture .,.., Capital National Bank .. Coca-Cola ............ Docys Shoe Store ..... Dowds Drug Store ..,.,. Driskill Hotel ..,.,,....., Durhams Business College Fidelity State Bank ..,.,. French Bootery ...,,,.. Goodfriends ......., B. F. Goodrich .......,. Hausman Beauty Parlor .. Harrison Wilson Pearson Home Steam Laundry . .. Hutchins Brothers ,,.... eannes Beauty Service . ash-Karry ...,.....,.. elly Smith .......,. ohns Baking Co. INDEX ....192 .....193 .... ....6-35 .....228-270 ........260 .....271-272 ... ..194 ..,..122-123 .....160-164 .....152-156 ....,195 .,...196 ....,197 .,...198 ......199 .....126-127 ...,.178-181 .....110-111 .....200 ..,..116 ........201 ..f..232-233 .......203 .....204-205 .....206-208 .......226 .,.,.133-151 .......265 .....125 .........170 . ...176-177 .......210 ........21I .....17l-173 .......1-5 .,...68-85 .....184 ,....66-67 .....119 .....212 .........188 .....186-187 ..........213 Laudoble Linemen Library Club ...,.... Los Amigos Club . .. Madrigal Singers .. Master Singers . .. . Mixed Chorus ...,.,.. Maroon Beauty Review .. Maroon Staff ,..,..,,. Musicians Club ......., National Honor Society . National Thespians .... Nut Hut ....,.,....... Opera Study Club ...... Orchestra ..,..,...,... Popular Cord Games Club Popular Record Club Queen ................ Queen Nominees .,., Quill and Scroll Red Dragons ..... Red Jackets ....,... Rod and Gun Club Safety Patrol ,,,.., Science Research . . . Senior Class ,.... Senior Favorites .. Senior Officers . . . Sophomore Class .. . Sophomore Favorites .,.. Sophomore Officers .... Sportsman and Rifle Club Stamp Club .........., Student Council , ,. Swimming ,.... . Tennis . ..... . Tennis Club ...,.... Track .... .......,.. Valentine Coronation Varsity Club ...,...... Western Warblers Club . Yell Leaders ....,.,,.. Y-Teens ,............ ADVERTISERS' INDEX ,.......... .266 ....251 .....240 .....248 ..,..245 .....249 ..,..258 .....259 .....242 .....255 ,.-...246 .....248 .253 .....247 .....231 ,.,..253 .....261 .....256 .....256 .....254 .....251 .....239 .....256 .....253 Howard Kuhlman .,.. Leons Slipper Shop .... London Fabric Shop .... Majestic Beauty Shop . . . Carl Mayer Jewelers Merritt Schaefer 81 Brown Robert Mueller .,...... Oetting Furniture Co. . .. Texas State Optical Co. . .....236 .....214 .....215 .....124 .......125 124-125 . .,.....,. 182 112-113 ....216 .... .115 .. ..... 118 .....117 . ,,... 217 ..,. .120 .....218 .... .219 . .,..... 189 186-187 .......114 108-109 130-131 .......209 .....121 .......221 .,....40-65 .....183 . .38-39 .87-103 ....185 ....186 .....220 ....222 106-107 168-169 165-167 .....227 157-159 . . . .250 . ..... 223 ,... .224 . ...., 132 ......225 .....264 .....251 .....247 . ..... 248 . ..... 247 .. ..... 243 . .,,.. 241 . ...,. 259 .... .251 Murray Patton Photographer .. ..... 256 Polar Ice Cream ...,... Rae Ann Shop ......... J. R. Reed .... ....... Renfros Drug Stores .... Scarbrough 8. Sons .. .. Jack Stableford ........ Steck Company ........ Swearingen 8. Armstrong .... .zes . ..... 235 .....z-as .-.zsz zsq .....248 . ..... zsa .... ,262 Sullivons' Paint 81 Wallpaper . . ..... 253 Whites Auto Store ..... White Pharmacy ....... 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