Bloomington High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Bloomington, TX)
- Class of 1952
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Yiave done in for and days- AX7 lo-ot and 07 for oAir cVv y° ' ' p tV a iif man . ti : Be lie ® fac ' fai .tin VO- .11 [ia ce X ° co« V4 and y°- an SMP® mmm ' ii i---- :i;i;:.-1 ' ' ,,; ' -.-7 ' .V- V;.VrtJ Sr i:ivt:: Si Stc ' i.;:?, oi- °. it to JO ihes The ' f i . pas Si g - Z:! -Che co-n „ our 3 3 as r yP auJ ei e J ea , ibe.: : d ez s eave e ti, t 36 e;5 at . Plot- ° thi m i you on Of a i ° §- Of the life for y ' oux ' s Olip ® e Ii . ct oda, that e-r- .. Part Of msh Soul us ii ° Sh fox ' ■i es youj. ut life. nci pax L7 B. a6-c IF ANY OF THESE FACES SEEM FAMILIAR, IT ' S ONLY THAT THEY ALL GO TO BLOOMINGTON HIGH. Jerry and Kenneth relax for a moment during the noon hour. Sam, Darrell, Barbara, Dorot hy and Eugene took D. E.. under Coach. Yup, the H. E. girls cooked it themselves-, no one got sick either. Mr. Robertson speaks at our assembly. Mr. Bass and his best two students- Say, could they be talking over football plays again ????? ? o 5 ' it TOMMIE P. CORBELL CARL DuBOSE HAZEL O. JEANE M. K. JUNG B. B. A. B. A. and M. ED. B. S. B. S. Industrial Arts Southwest Texas Southwest Texas Louisiana Tech. Southwest Texas State College State College Ruston, Louisiana State College Sc mI ' Pactdtef A. L. KERBY GLADYS McCURRY NORVIN G. PARR ELLIE WATSON B. S. B. S.-M. A, B. S. B. S.-M. A. Southwest Texas Southwest Texas Texas A. and I. Sam Houston State State College State College Teachers College i I S cwe tantf ciccUttf MRS. NADINE BARBER. JEAN BASS MARILYN BIELEC MRS. W. B. BURNETT B. S. Physical Educ. B. S. B. S. - H, E. Perm. Elem, Certificate University of Texas Louisiana Tech. Hardin -Simmons Texas 4. L RustOQ, Louisiana University Kingsville, Texas MRS. MARGARET DAVIS B. A. Hardin-Simmons Abilene, Texas AGNES DWORSKY B. S. S. W. T. T. C. San Marcos, Texas FANNIE MAE FOSTER B. S. ED. Texas A. I. M. S. MARGARET HNATEK B. A, University of Texas Austin, Texas - ) w LEILA A. JACKSON RUTH C. LEWIS NELLIE ROBERTSON MABLE WYATT B. S. ED. B. A. B. A. ED. B. A. Southwest Texas Furman University Texas A. I. University of Texas State College Greenville, S. C. i fc j - y- Barbara, which is the dog??? Teachers rush from school. and Mar arci that ! : p,. Miss Watson and Betty Yaws enjoy a cup of tea. f iwitz in Mexico. First time seniors could be found ■■! not in the halls. t The janitors. Mr. Young and Mr. Westerman pose. Could they all live in DaCosta! V Ji J The ()aud stfps out for practice. V % e nc KENNETH SCHIWITZ - President KENNETH MARSHALL Vice President VIRGINIA PHILLIPS Secretary BARBARA ANN SHEERAN - Treasurer SeH4a% WILLIE GALVAN Football 1 year Track 1 year Senior Play JANE GARRICK Senior Play Pep Squad RUTH GONZALES Annual Photographer Senior Favorite Basketball 3 years Tennis 2 years Cheerleader 1 year JERRY LAMBERT Football 4 years Captain 2 years AU-disuici 2 years Track 3 years Junior Class Favorite Junior Class President Annual Artist Senior Plays JACQUELYN LEWIS Pep Squad 2 years Senior Play LEO MENDEZ Football 2 years Baseball 1 year KENNETH MARSHALL Football 4 yeare Captain 1 year Tennis 2 years Basketball 3 years Track 2 years Senior Favorite Senior Play RUT HIE PERRY Baseball 3 years Volleyball 2 years Pep Squad 4 years VIRGINIA PHILLIPS Annual Co-Editor 2 yean Drum Major 2 years Pep Squad 2 years High School Favorite 52 Junior Favorite Freshman Favorite Senior Plays President Freshman Treasurer Sophomore Class Secretary Senior Class KENNETH SCHIWITZ Football 3 years Tennis 4 years Basketball 2 years U. I. L. Plays 2 years Senior Class President Junior Class Vice President Senior Play Publishing Manager High School Favorite BARBARA SHEERAN Annual Editor Basketball 1 year Tennis 4 years Freshman Secretary Senior Treasurer U. I. L. Speech 3 years Senior Plays Pep Squad 3 years ffu JOYCE HODDE -- - President MILFORD SMITH - Vice President ANNIE CUSTER Secretary MARY JANE DROST - -Treasurer UKcan ESTERLEEN ADAMEK JOAN BARBER BARBARA BUBENIK GARRETT COOK ANNIE CUSTER MARY JANE DROST MARGIE GOYNES DAVID HAJEK SYLVESTRA HERNANDEZ DIANE COBB DAN GALVAN JOYCE HODDE M f ROSE LEE LUMPKINS YSA MARTIN YNASIA MERCADO JIMMIE MOORE WANDA NEAL JERRY ODOM JESSE SALINAS MILFORD SMITH BOBBY SPENCER NORMA STEWART DON RUSH STANLEY PAYNE A  W 1 V V Wfi leS i: Alvin Simpson President William Schunz Vice President Dana Gibson Secretary Kaydeene Stubblefield Treasurer Margaret Fleeman ' - Reporter S( fi i MtM 4 Alton Autry Betty Ann Bayer Jeannine Black Edgar Coker Monroe Elkins Margaret Flee man Eulies Fontenot Bobbye Gandy Dana Gibson Melba Joyce Glover James Hilcher John Hunnicutt Norman Key Jerry Salley Mary Ann Stubblefield Lewdeane Krause William Schurtz Floyd Whitfield Wayne Linam A Win Simpson Betty Yaws Mary Sakowsky Kaydeene Stubblefield ' 1 1 f ---H- - m w , fm ' mZ 1 IU C -7 jmmmm. s r TleSkme 2Sm3S H m Ji A K J il|MI Darrell Custer - - -President Sammy Dement ... Vice President Mary Esther Marek ..-. Secretary Peggy Jo Gandy Treasurer Eugene Ondrusek Reporter M)Ta Bits Margaret Cleveland Dorothy Jurena Doiis Black Dane 11 Cister Joe King Helen Biandl Betty Jane Burton Sammy Dement Pegjy Jo Gandy Betty Jo Koliba Charles Kraise Shirley Kiause Willie Krauskoff Lillie Mae Laza Leo Liserio J a dine Linville Mary Esther Marek Rachel McDonald Ruth McDonald Roy Lee Mikeska Eugene Ondruske Betty Lou Parker Patsy Pruitt Patsy Richardson Evelyn Schultz James Traweek Margie Smith Gene Westerman Mary Lou Tom Oi ( xcicU Fiist row: Margaret Franklin, Shirley Williams, S. J. Tait, Sanda Winkler, S. Moore, Betty Moore and Jessye Stubblefield. Second row: Ricky Lumpkins, Michael Ahlstrom, Luranell Maly, J. H. Lloyd, Bill Fisher, Thereasa Stowe, Arda Lee Thompson. Third row: Jimmie Winkler, Louis Schultz, Ariene Rundziehr, Gene Arnold, Bob White, Gladys Stroud and Harriett Danials. Fourth row: Wayne Cleveland, Skipper Diemer, Evelyn Talbott, Earl Smith, Jr. and Donnie Moore. Teacher, Miss Jackson. pOt t ( t ide First row: L. Herendandez, R. Rojas, F. Rivera, Jane Salinas, A. Reyes, A. Reyes, Mamie Monroy, Carolina Liserio, D. Perez, Solia Luna and Jimmie Liserio. Second row: E. Salinas, C. Garcia, Nita DeLeon, Janie Martin, M. Cantu, Bob Cuellar, John Robles, Israel Salinas, Mary Riveria. Third row: Mike Riveria, Juan Gallegos, Genoeva Gallegos, Jim Luna, Ludia Salinas, Ramon Riveria and Joe Galvan. Mrs. Rankin Robertson, Teacher. SecoHcC (! %€uCc First row: Bennie Pruett, Larry Mikeska, Michael Hutto, Andres Martinez, Lois Jones and Mickey Schurtz and Linda Nuckols. Second row: Nancy Young, Gary Bryan, Larry Decker, Wyane Matlock, Jose Reyes and Sharon Kay Johnson. Third row: Canato Martinez, Rodney Dickal, Mike Rivera, Billy Morrison, Chip Parr and Gerald Wynn. Teacher, Miss Margaret Hnatek. SecoHcC tacCe Mrs. Richard Bielec, Teacher. First row: Fairis Samuelson, Barbara Patterson, Gloria Lo, Esteven Liserio, Elouise Elkins and Mary Robles. Second row: Rusty McGee, Carol Upchurch, Felipe Canchola, Henry Rojas, Ismael Cuellar and Sandra Rundzieher. Third row: Willie Smith, Cecelia Rivera, Hortencia Hernandez, Steven Escalante, Lupita Valdez. tnd ( %cide First row: Jimmy Noone, Leoylain Krause, Lupe Ramerez, Mary Moys, Angelina Cantu, Charlene Young and Charles Linville. Second row: Paul Cleveland, Melvin Stroud, Francine Maroney, Sharon Stubblefield, Lois Pery, Geraldine Barling and Baldemero Martinez, Cerilo Liserio. Third row: Raymond Coynes, David Valdes, Jackie Wilkins, Paul Gomaz, Wanda Dement. Esperensia Garcia and Feliz DeLeon. Mrs. Burnette, Teacher. A4a , ja? 1 %M Q warn -rndL m m ' wK J UncC %cide First row: Don Albert, Charlynn Moore, Betty Cleveland, Josephine Martin, Don Williams, Meredith Sellers and Ross Ahlstrom. Second row: John Percy Tail, Robbie Wingate, Delores English, Maree Burnett, Maria Hernandez, Melvin Dicer and Louise Laza. Third row: Ronald Williams, Nora Robles, Arlinda Garcia, Mar- tina Quesada, Wayne Dunnahoe, Paul Sakowsky, Clarence Mason and Joe Cha vers. Miss Dworsky, Teacher. ount ( %€ide Mrs. Max Davis, Teacher. First row: Linda Bayer, Bernice Evans, Peg Fisher, James Rayburn, Jackie Bubenik, Patsy Bowen, Catherine Smith, Frances Ortega and Fannie Rubio. Second row: Dudley Wier, Sue Hunnicutt, Eunice Smith, Darrell Whitfield, Trine Estrada, Marcell Ray Coynes, Constantino Martin and Robert Escalante. Third row: John Brandl, Bobby Shafer, Joe-Joe Wyatt, Donny Elkins, Estella Estrada, Mary Luna, Constella Hernandez, Minnie Galvan. Fourth row: Frank Garcia, Lupe Rivera, Lorenzo Garcia, Salvador Martinez, James Upchurch, Clyde McLain and Ray Biggs. i t %acCe First row: David Loa, D. Reynolds, Helen Howard, M. Moore, Virginia Young, M. Krause, Felicie Drost, James Dunahoe and Ronald Stewart. Second row: S. Maroney, J. R. Tait, Jim Skarda, B. Hollaway, J. Sellers, J. Stroud, Annette Bullock, Carol Kerby and Billy Hutto. Third row: Mickie Beard, D. Wingate, D. Perry, D. Ra- mos, M. Kerby, J. Sefcak, L. Salinas, Patricia Hunnicutt, and Billy Moore. Fourth row: T. Garcia, C. Garcia, Eve Sakowsky, W. Upchurch, C. Gomez, L. DeLeon, Andrew Garcia and Edward Rameriz. Mrs. Lloyd Bass, Teacher. Sixt a n ide First row: Tony Liserio, Edwin Simpson, Ralph Rojas, Martin Robles, Doug Stubblefield, Jennease Krause and Alice Fleeman. Second row: Billy Biggs, Allan Sklar, Manflord Barber, Manuel Cuellar, Bonnie Stewart, Mary Laza and Janis Walton. Third row: Jackie Bayer, Ray Reyes, Emilia Escalante, Jeannette Herguth, Hernilia Cantu, Rosa Robles and Joe Talbott. Fourth row: Tommy Talbott, Terry Brown, A ndria Estrada, Lois Supak, Jacqueline Rundzieher and Lucy Garcia. Miss Foster, Teacher. S€4Ji€at ( %cicCe First row: W. Lumpkins, B. Rojas, Troy Autry, P. Nuck ols, T. Payne, J. Cherry, J. Mikeska. Second row: Barbie Hutto, E. Escalante, A. Martin, Lupe Escalante, Nifa Ramos, J. Kerr and Henry Mercado. Third row: Rose Mary Galvan, N. Haugen, Shirley Mador, S. Joe Westerman, Raymond Williams, Rickie Adams and Gregoria Rojas. Fourth row: Maria Ramos, Amelia Quesada, Joyce Tom, Oleana Goynes, Jessie Caniu, J. Rameriz, Ernest Rund- zieher and Richard Mendez. Mrs. Joe Barber, Teacher. Si McCe First row: Billy Maroney, Roy Autry, F. Lummiis, L. N. Samuelson, Mary Buris, Ronnie Young, Joe Brandl. Second row: Harvey Spies, Dwain King, Doug Schurltz, Margie Stewart, Betty Biggs and Jan Jaco. Third row: Sam Reeves, Richard Bubenick. Flo Burnett, Joyce Bowen, Joyce Haugen and Togo Moore. Fourth row: Henry Mercado, James Evans, Wallace Reed Oliver, Wanda Beard, Dale Nuckols, Geraldine Phillips and Mrs. Ruth Lewis, Teacher. S0k PAMELA BUNDICK Second Grade ' ; 1 ARRIETT DUNHAM Eighth Grade .f : ' fMiih... oiiv JEAN HODDE Fifth Grade S Mfi Aat ABSENTEES ! i REDBUG TEAM COACH GIVES INFORMATION RAH! RAH! RAH! LET ' S GO! WP m i KENNETH MARSHALL RUTH GONZALES Scfuat aaatcted catc(n cuA(nctc4 r r STANLEY PAYNE VJ ♦•-.♦• KAYDENE STUBBLEFIELD k MARY ESTER MAREK SAMMY DEMENT PAD-DEE SMITH Band - Pep Squad MARY JANE DROST Football Sweetheart i ltMeticS V Coaches NORVIN PARR CARL DuBOSE m ( Coach JIM WYATT It! ' Managers JOE KING RICHARD MENDEZ s e 10 ri S2 SB 39 40 54 7 45 SO yw LSi ' j R 94 )N J - ' Wi ' M 1 MH M ' , Bi flB HV B Ml IPI ' CV BLOOMINGTON BOBCATS ALTON DEAN AUTRY, Back SAMMY DEMENT. Back EULIES FONTENOT, Guard JAMES HILCHER, Guard ' Poot Ut Johnny Hunnicutt goes for a nice gain in winning the game against the Crescent Blue Jays. Sammy Dement, No. 57 and Kenneth Marshall, No. 36. JOHNNY HUNNICUTT, Back JERRY LAMBERT, Back WAYNE LINAM, Tackle LEO LISERIO i )4isM 6V u [SA MARTIN. Tackle LUPE MARTIN, Back KENNETH DALE MARSHAL, End LEO MENDEZ, Guard ' po tMC After good blocking from teammates, Hunni- cutt gets away for a long run. IMMIE MOORE, Guard JERRY ODOM, End STANLEY PAYNE, Back JERRY SALLEY, Tackle Spanky Schurtz scores on the Blue Jays from Crescent, on a Boot Leg Play. JAMES TRAWEEK, Center GENE WESTERMAN. Center FLOYD WHITFIELD, End «jikk , Kenneth Schiwitz, Jerry Lambert, Kenneth Marshall, Leo Mendez King, Coker, Custer, Traweek. Mikeska, Ondrusek JIMMY MOORE JERRY ODOM JERRY S ALLEY KENNETH SCHIWITZ y SPANKY SCHURTZ PATTY SMITH JEAN WESTERMAN FLOYD WHITFIELD ini ' S nMet6 Ul I ROSIE LEE LUMPKINS WANDA NEAL NORMA STEWART MARY STUBBLEFIELD ett«UA oUe S !dt 7e « fCKftC %€ic ecupt THE CONCESSION BOOTH First row, left to right: Diana Cobb, Ynasia Mercado, Annie Custer and Sylvesta Hernandez. Second row: Mervin Young, Mrs. Feliz Drost and Miss Gladys McCurry. N Jane Garrick, Betty Bayers, Barbara Sheeran, Esterleen Adamek, Mary Sakowsky, Mrs. J. Barber, Jackie Lewis, Ruth McDonald, Annie Custer and Betty Yaws. CiAC d Marie Kerby, Norma Stewart, Virginia Phillips Mary Jane Drost (Jr.). Margaret Fleeman (Soph.) RoseLee Lumpkins and Carol Kerby Margie Goynes (Jr. ) and Ruth Gonzales (Sr. ) , J « . ' ' P. ' . 4. Oi(ccefU The Stars Balcony Scene shot Balcony Scene, gangster enters. SeKc % i€Uf Oh, Johnny scene Man and Clare, Balcony scene Bribing in Oh, Johnny The Enemy INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE ONE-ACT PLAYS The Pot Boiler The Enemy won fiist place in District, and went to Kingsville to Regional, and lost out, taking second place. In Regional, Floyd Whitfield and Diana Cobb were best actors. Floyd, Mary Jane and Diana placed on the all- star district cast. Senear %ifr ta S.ciC(A€4.tcut -1 (., ' oach, Kcii, Willie in Galveston Virginia, Barbara at breaRfast ■P The;, decided to leave ttie zoo ..1 ■They claim to have gone to a party ! Rev. McKinney at Easter Party! Mrs. Schultz and Mrs. Robctson i V ' Just after the Seniors got to Galveston Tills iiiMc siic wasn ' t chasing bo s! rf WSL_rJ! Senior jirb went shopping! oct cUC S K uet n Sixth :radc Xiiias pan;, li ' s Beitv Jane B. Bobby. Jimmie Ncal and Spank) relax at the Xmas party . . . Junior-Senior Xmas party the gtadf school bubble gum party H. E. Girls cooked again • (€Cifl4 ji:iuor! ccsiiinie part, The) cluiiii lo !ia L played tennis Stanley was crowned .1 A i||1| Wyatt and Jo-Jo Beware, Men Those Red Uug gals ' All smiles at the Junior part :m Barbara, Virgi.. ... . and Kenneth are working, believe it or not ! ! ! y Alice, Pa ' Why so glurn, Mrs. Davis?? Garrett and Diane at Maty Jais birthday party SCHNilbBKS 16. jt aA cu l juC i i - - n f rt. o yr Coy ' e t r, ' a, 7 r V. -... JJa O ??t M 5 One Stop Service K 4t-VtA l . li fjffn.iMMj n ' ' Z t A iJ t S tyTzZ-T j6 7 a, 7J. ?r ,rtUU irrrvi ' U c i£ a- V ' t£io- r i.t ' to S Q J ' ■. 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