Ball High School - Purple Quill Yearbook (Galveston, TX)

 - Class of 1947

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James Havens has blazed a trail both far and near, He's Pan American's topmost engineer. Upon some lucky fellow's knee, It's Mary Heisch, a secretary. Dr. Robert HempeI's office is crowded, you see, There's no chance to get in 'til after three. As a master mechanic in the aviation line, It's Vernon Hempel who is sure to shine. Look out, Chic Young, you'll find who's smartest, When Helen Hendricks becomes an artist. This surgical case needs preparation: Call Dr. Bert Hepler for a consultation. Now go to it, use the right approach, Says Leon Hernandez, the football coach. It's Manuel Hernandez, off to Texas U., To study aeronautical engineering-whew! If Alfred Hester can find the trick, I-Ie'll grab some dough and get rich quick. Shirley Hinton thinks she's smarty She will master the housewife's art. Swabbing the deck like a seaman true, It's George Hoff on the ocean blue. In spite of dishes, kids, and strife, Carroll Holland wants to be a housewife. Robert Holzworth with a camera tall, Will insure more pictures for the wall. To own lots of records sounds awfully good, To record collector, Gaynelle Hood. Gathering her paints and brushes in hand, The artist Mary Jean Hopkins takes com- mand. To Emil Huber will come success, When he graduates from B.H.S. Betty Jean Hudson won't sell any more purses: She will take her place among many nurses. If youfreiihaving trouble making your heart tick, Send for heart specialist Tom Hunter quic . When suffering from aches and pains, don't curse: You need Marion Huntington, trus- ty nurse. Louis Incaprera is a mighty engineer. And as far as being good, never you fear. Chaperoning girl scouts is Marietta Jacks: They take long hikes with packs on their backs. Marillas Jackson wants to lead a choirg With beautiful music, many people she'll in- spire. Felicia Jacobs is a changeable creature, For she can't decide to be a nurse or a teacher. Irene Johnson has ambitions of worldly acclaim, For she wants a man with a million dollar name. No ambitions, no desires, no anything, But Marguerite Johnson is a graduate this Spring. We have another one right here, We mean Edward Johnstone, a fine engineer. Baseball is thought of as a wonderful game, For from it James C. Jones hopes to win his fame. I-Iere's a name known near and far, It's James L. Jones, the baseball star. Frances Jordon will almost be left out of this mess, Unless by the deadline her ambi- tion she'll confess. To college, some knowledge, and back home again, Is the ambition of one famous Clara Kaplan. If your hair looks as though it's going to flop, Make a date at Lucille Keeth's beauty shop. To take life easy, never having to grind, Is the only ambition Bette Keller can find. Hurrah for Abe KeIIner! we holler-Graduate of B.H.S.g great scholar! J. B. Kennedy will be another engineer. That field is overcrowded, we hear! To be a success will be just hunky, If Donald Kirkland doesn't act like a monkey. Mary Helen Kivch wants to be a pediatrician, Whatever that is, it sounds like a good ambition. Lawrence Kleimann will be a better cattleman, Than any other in all the land. To win laurels in commercial art, Is the thing closest to Pat Koch's heart. Camille Kotlarich is not a soprano, But she's with the symphony, and plays the piano. Emma Kovacevich a secretary would be, After she learns to spell Uapostrophef' Patsy Laffler will be left behind, Unless she hurries and makes up her mind. Jean Lambert is making no foes, Selling sunglasses to Eskimos. The big concerns better behave O.K., Or Lucian Lambert'll get 'em-he's a C. P. A. Betty Jean Lambie isn't so slow-An announcer she'11 be on the radio. A sailor's life is for Homer Lamey, But if it doesn't work, a druggist he'll be, maybe. EuseibekLauzon, who started with blocks, Is now building everything from houses to oc s. Lura Mae Lauzon is always handy, As a private secretary, she'll be a dandy. Barbara Lawes' greatest ambition, ls to get out of college in the pink of condition. Frances Layton does declare, She plans to get in business college's hair. Jeanne LeBaron likes to shout, She's hanging chintzes and satins about. Wilbur Lippmann, despite troubles and strife, Wishes to make success of his life. 37

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No one could be prouder, Than we are of Billy Crowder. Helen Culver a nurse will be, To cure nutty people like you and me. Joe Curtino doesn't really care-He'll be an engineer or a multimillionaire. We gave George Dabney his choice, And without delay, he chose Joyce. From Betty Dampier We get the knowledge, That her worthy ambition's to get through college. In Barbara Dawson's job as nurse, Pills and good cheer she'll disburse. Geor e Deckard wants to be a flyer. We surely hope he gets his desire. Giving us a permanent wave, Olivia De La Torre makes our hair behave. To get out of Ball High without a fuss, Is the prime ambition of Jim Demetrios. Not over the world, just the U. S., But Allie Dillard travels, nevertheless. Barbara Dixon to college will go, To become a doctor-she told us so! Selma Doner wants to spend her life, In the capacity of a good housewife. Now here we have a bright career, For Marshall Drennan, electrical engineer. Doctor Caroline Duncan now we see, Coming to help at every plea. Geology wins the favor, Of Albert Duytschaever. When Katherine Economou's had her education, She'1l travel around and see the nation. If Norman Edmondson can yank teeth without pain, As an excellent dentist many pa- tients he'll gain. The future is rather obscure, For Willard Egert, we're sure. Paul Eidelbach's ambition is no less, Than to get a diploma from B.H,S. Some day when Charles Elbert a big business owns, On the door he'l1 have gold let- ters, and six telephones. Bobby Elrod a good doctor will be, After he studies and wins his M.D. To finish college is Bruce Farmerls desire, Then he'l1 go out and set the world on fire. Doctor Joel Feigon will come at a call, To fix breaks and sprains caused by a fall. If William Fockelman will persevere, He'll be an electrical engineer. Sigmund Formanls one smart guy-- More education 'is his cry! Need a private secretary? That's just fine! We'll now put Virginia Frank on the line. From Joe Franklin, this is what we hear-Radio announcer or electrical engineer. To go 'round the world a time or two, Is what Norma Fredrickson wants to do. Fleet of foot and nothing laggie , About A. J. Fritz, who'1l make a super Aggie Christine Frost craves more education, A college career instead of a vacation. Peggy Fugate checks books at the library, And you aren't allowed more than you can carry. Gloria Garcia will soon get a start, We predict, in commercial art. Lupe Garcia as a nurse is dandy, Whenever we need her, she's always handy. To work or to college-you'l1 have to choose-Raymond Ghiselli, give us the news. We wish Venita Givens a successful life, You see, she's already become a wife. Margaret Gonzales wants to roam, When she's through with her studies under this dome. Certified Public Accountant! We hope you know, This is the aim and goal of Jerry Goodloe. The astronomer, John Gottlob, is greatly renowned, The world sings his praises, a new planet he's found. It's plain Louise Goza is no sleeperg her boss says she's one swell bookkeeper. Pat Graugnard makes a swell receptionistg She says, How d'ya do? Sit down, I in- sistl Beneath the test tubes filled with acids gay, We find the budding lab technician, Pat Gray. Here we have a gal named Wanda Green, She's a super nurse, 'cause she's never mean. This ambition is the crazy galootist! Don Griffis wants to be ai first flutist. A lucky lass Joan Grossman will be, When she clinches her Texas U. degree. Walter Hablutzel, no one denies, Is the well-known owner of a great enterprise. It's Lola Mae Hackleman typing away: As a private secretary, she's doing 0.K. Dale Haggard inherited a million today, She should be glad, 'cause that ain't hay. Out on the beach, lying in the sand, Is Doris Mae Hahn getting a sun tan. Everyone likes her: she's such a grand person. Who is this? Betty Halvorsen. Mary Louise Hamilton, a good gal we're sure, Though to us her future is rather ob- scure. Reports of Dora Lee Hansen are no mere creation, She's taken her place in business administration. Virginia Hanson is sure to please, Her sweet disposition never flees. The famous celebrity, Betty Ann Harr, Won her laurels as a tennis star. Trying a case against Kilroy, no less, Lawyer Myron Hauser makes him confess. 36



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Eddynlsou Lobenstein wants everyone to know, She'll graduate from the University of io. We beat 'em thirty-five to zero, Thanks to C. J. Lowth, our football hero. For the ultra-modern house of tomorrow, Odie Mallett will be the contractor to borrow. For style, for color, for actual grace, Jeanne Mallia, the artist, won first place. To be the best housewife of the land Sophie Mandel will try her hand. Tripping lightly to the concertina, You'll see Betty Lou Mathis, the ballerina. Want someone to tickle the ivories and sing a song? With Lou Mendle you just can't go wrong. The world's greatest recognition, Goes to Lois Mendie, the great technician, Adela yendoza as a stenographer does shine: Her boss says he never made a greater ' in . In order to sit on a rich young doctor's knee, A secretary Patricia Mercer will be. For a secretary with vim, vigor and vitality, Betty Merzbacher has the best person- ality. If you have any ailments, any pains, feel dizzy-See Dr. Palmer Micheletti, though he's very busy. Billie Middleton her duties never tried to shirkg So she'll make great progress in social Work. If you want to be comfortable and free from all damages, Spend a week at the hotel Theodore Miller manages. Need a stenographer? Here's one to meet: May Louise Milligan just can't be beat. Without a doubt we all agree, As a bride Pat Mitchell looks heavenly. Hallock Mohler will try to become, A better astronomer than any other one. To learn to play music even in the groove, Tobias Mongan will have obstacles to re- move. If you're looking for an electrician who knows what to do, Julious Morris is exactly the person for you. Tree surgeon James Moss is needed right now. The sycamore tree is ill, and how! Richard Munsch is to have a bright career, For he's to become the greatest aeronau- tical engineer. The boss says, I've never had one greater. I-Ie's referring to James Murph, his business administrator. In thlel afternoon all the school kids will meet, At Florine Murphy's record shop, down t e street. To bosses: If your office needs cheer, Get for your private secretary, Marjorie McAleer. At farming and ranching, he'll be a great man: At least, that's the ambition of Luther McCann. Virgiiiia McDaniel will travel, my lasses, And look at the world through rose-colored gasses. A hoisting engineer is no easy feat, But it's one Charles McNeeI Will find easy to meet. Jo Claire McNeil admits it's true: Says she, I Want to graduate from T. U. Carolyn Nathan is another one of those travel-minded gals. On her voyages she'd like to take along her pals. Some day you'll see a doctor's sign hanging on his door, 'Cause that's what Carl Nau will be and nothing more. The coach that keeps his team out of a mess, Is Alfred Nelson, who's a great success. When Edith Nelson said she wanted to go to college, Everyone knew it wasn't for play, but to get higher knowledge. To furnish that ultra-modern home just right, Frances Nelson is the decorator you should invite. Nancy Nesbit is one smart girl: She wants to travel and see the world. If you need a secretary who can check a list, Carolyn Neumann Will be glad to assist. To attend college Marialma Newman insists, Should be a must on everyone's lists. A trusty worker in the mint, Is Robert Nickels, who hasn't a cent. Abdon Norris's wish is to be, A real, genuine, authentic M.D. Maliciously Kilroy has just been shot, Call detective Seymour Nussenblatt. Nurses training soon will claim, Vickie Oballe, for this is her aim. Well, who would ever feature, Andy Odom as a Baptist preacher? Blowing the whistle we see Dorothy Jean Oliver, She's captain on the ferry to Bolivar. Travel broadens the mind, someone once said, So that is why travel is for Erlyn Olmstead. The University of Texas will be honored some day, Because Elinor Olson is going that way. Drusilla Parr has been telling everyone, That to graduate from high school will be a job well done. To be a great pianist is the ambition of Dorise Pean. We know she'll become the best that we've ever seen. Richard Peek would like to hear, That he is a great chemical engineer. 38

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